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caelh wih bien to tobe, thet he might sub:erve inte-este Ee Fest cgre eee, Le vr ety gone Mew Yous, 20, 1856. United States District Court. DECISIONS IN ADMIBALTY—OASE OF SALVAGE, ‘gcompensation for ices rendered eA Selante that on the 4th of Fe! pe peri gaa was at anchor in the North river, surrounded by heavy ice, reason of which she was in great danger, and that on board of her halied the steamtug and 40 give $1,000 to be towed to s place of safety, whi ‘dag su pig ern reed the aoing, sate & Sree) ins Som herself in gum of employed oe make any mt tage | obo compeniat 0 tugs that deeeription was $10 ‘fs no case andt the demand for their services has Bumerous flotilla of tags, who, like are always to be had to give vessels the advantage capacities, and the constarcy of the demand the whieh noes remunerative reward for however, has not yet been mea- vase’ by an aholae noale of charges. That so funds- in the interterritorial and coast naviga- dation of the pri of maritime Flgpepee lence, renders the rules which define the rela- of helping vessels to those relieved by them in dis- ‘tress, in s good degree \nappticable. The new relation ef things no longer places the relieving vessel in the of a volunteer, governed by impulses of hu- manity, leaving her own pursuits and dev herself te the rescue o! other in peril. Steam stand on different grounds. They impose no unaut! risks on ‘their owners; they may bave a reward whether needed or not, and will not necessarily lose it because the s?r- vies uncertaken by them rind and what makes their aid ementially ‘different from that of vessels coming casually upon one in distress, is, that the steamtugs pursue and it the employment. That these tions do not detract irom their claim to an adequate recompense, or impair the importance of their services to the in- torests and safety of bret en) bat show that ae are no longer enti! to claim the cha- of salvors, in most instances where it might be Courts possess amole authority to adopt the recampenae for towage in extraordinary cases to their exigencies, as they may when nos restrained by Saal law, ‘augment the fedieere amount of nae at =. wit! nol allow their process to be used as @ means of coercing the fulfilment of exorbitant and unconscionable Dergains, however they may have been obtained. That .,000 in case, whether placed nese the agreement of the mate of the schooner, or on the ‘work of the arsine ieeeaereoty ay heron what ought to be awarded the tug. fore, that the li- i secover the shin of #560 with ores against the ard that the iibel against the cargo be dis. mlesed with costa. leton Oaksmith vs. Ossian E Gregory, ¢ al.—The was filed in this case against the owners of the ahip White Squall to recover an amount exceeding $500, and awarrant of attachment issued and the vessel Fics ol a respondents moved to discharge the attachment for Bert hai Leet stead by the Court:—That as no order of ones red, authorizing the attachment, ac- ig to the 7th rule of the Suprems Court in ‘Admiral. Srhich the 17th rule of this Court has been super- , the attachment was without authority of law and must be set aside, but without costs, as the respond- ents did not take this ground ona former motion in this enuse relating to the same subject. Oliver O. Woodman vs. The Steamship Crescent City.— ‘This suit was brought to ae we lue, alleged to be $480, of a barrel of ‘« cture, or Minor’s Magi- cal Fever Cure,” alleged by ‘he iihelant toheve, bees on board the steamer at New Orleans, and to at New York. 1 as ‘one pe lie my pn egal while being dis ele thre Pl on and al @ foot s' SS poate si ter oat ol is ma New Or! is ie had been ocehined mimaced exclusively to whi: Leak and ee, in barrels; that tbe custo: ht mo bout £15 per barrel Mei at ae ore about at ive charged on this line in tothe worth of the vt ited casks were always ety and Let pg and marked hooping, which this was at enough of the contents remained in The when stove to be tested and drank, and was ze ordinary whiskey. That the article was a nos- es, and there is no satisfactory ‘evidence that {t was of any intrinsic or remarkable valua Decreed that the libel- Jant recover $15, the value of a ‘parrel of whiskey, with- out corte. Police Intelligence. CHARGE OF PASSING A WORTHLESS CHECK. Edw. Williams, a clerk, was arrested by officer Hill, 0 ‘tbe Firet ward, on charge of passing a worthless check fo $22 on the Chemical Bank to John Duffy, a carman, The cheek was dated November 30, 1855, and on being taken to the bank the officers of that institution pronounced it worthless. Williams was committed for examination by Justice Welsh. ALLEGED GRAND LARCENY. Two men named John Armstrong and Mathew McGuire ‘were arrested by officers Laughan and Ham, of the Seventh ward police, on charge of stealing $45 from Alex- auie aiogerns i ‘The accused are boatmen by profes. seat, The prisoners were taken before Justice Wood, at the Ensed, Market Police Court, where they were com- mitted for examination, Becepne te Rien cara La PRATT, Soasre. Iron Broadway, M. ¥., offer for sale a large stock of iren bed- sieade of their own maaufacture, of superior styles and work. ibs, hat racks, set! fire stands, &c. Iron institutions made to yea other = tation: en tre, Defiance Salamander fer eopro tr wh = yafaet a PATRIOK is the sole mant jurer aa Lad rot deta Nae Sewing Machines, so Simplified and Re- dueed py wants of he papi and for which we re* a bind nding Danis, conta, vests, anter, corset inden for den with binding of Of any.and all widths! can nite ‘applied to any 1 a TOHOLS, LEAVITT & CO., 41 Broadway. Machines.—All Persons oan sowing tam ented apna ice plage Broadway. Batcheler’s Hair and Toupees.— he beat in the world. The tare ad otto! oF in ap: in twelve private rooms. a toupees Rave ie seproremeni over all ai thers beng pS denvres of Siegance and durability Decw et SEL OWB. 28 broad way. mnge—Notice.— , Robert Hunter begs to inform his in Philadel. refearonal CEE) ap éstabliahmen! ae ee under of Dr. F, Morsoa, for the special trent- rpanenal me je {as member of the Royal College of Surgeons, has both in that city and New York, cpinlepapegae Capra Lr # Hf uit He in rit pi 3 ges a 2g, zi : i 5 pt ! : i : Rew York—Dr, ROBERT HUNTER, 826 Broadway, ut street. é eat ‘Dr. La rca ea es tofore yy kr fy © oa Dr. Sandford’s Invigorater—A Certain Cure me eases of billious attack, , liver corey ita arising from RD i. ‘ie ‘a i, 269 Sirik avenue, and drei iota gonerelly D. jas Hotelv= Feat y,perfecly cured me without pune neonate in. ou are & tothe Sonny. Joun ‘Coors, (80 years old,) Oyster Bay, Lang Tolan Keng Genuine Cod Liver Otl of Smith Brother’s One Price Ciothing Ware- ana 140 Fulton street.—The lpg is marked on all ‘goods fi ation in es ” BME Bh ROTH, 127 and 140 Faiton street. Attention of Gentlemen of wonton: and 't furnishing goods, ods, elegant exh rat eee, roidered, pista and ured oe fant co Sit, en rm cravaia Slovene. at VaBEEN'S well knows Notice.—To those Troubted with Humor. are troubled with firetalene Hamar Ore reapenthully:tavited to ‘ll cases g) beeches “DONALD KENNEDY, Proprietor of Kennedy’s medical discovery, Roxbury, Mass, Mey ori: Complexion Clear and Brit- Freckles don’t show. Taken on!yat WILLIAMSON'S, 23 Fulton street, Brooklyn, « The Pocket Nerve,” Govcrnor Wise very Wisely says, 1s the most senritive nerve in the human sys- of 68 and 68 Fulton , Soaioe ‘most digtaly pan tes fine fashior made, $8; beautiful bias cloth coats. € antique 3S. s. endless variety of pants as low aoe in proportion. On Thursday seston ae March 4 20, at the Union Rotel, by the Rev. Senate Pound, Davip 8, Lock woop to ExzaNoR @ jibe all of this elty. day evening, March 19, by the Rev. W. C. satin”: Joux Joxzs, Faq., to Miss ANN JANE AXIN, eldest doughter of William Akin, Fsq., both of tnis city, In Providence, on Thursday, March 20, by the Rey. Jobn Lovejoy, M. WricumincTox GRaby, Esq., of Nevada City, Cal. to'Mrs. Anw Euiza GmMoun’ daughter of the late ‘Capt. Jobn W. Fisher, of the former city. abled. ey Saturday morning, March 22, Mra, Catmenine 0’Don- aged 76 years. Telatives and friends of the family, also those of her son-in-law, Gideon Clifton, are respec! invited to attend her funeral, to-morrow afterneon, at haif- Epast two o'clock from her late residence, 78 Beckman street. On Friday evening, March 21, at his residence, No. 7 carlisle Woe late of No. 111 Greenwich street, Guorae ON, & native of Glasgow, Scotland, and an : old citi- zen of New York, aged 64 years. His friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend his fun foneral from No. 7 Carlisle street, this af- ternoon, at two o’ele On Saturday, March 22, Toomas Boys, Dene Hin funeral fill take place from hit; fate ve Tesidénce, 25 Goerck street, this afternoon, at two o’closk. On Friday evening, March 21, after s brief illness, Mr. James KEARiEy, in the 65ch year of his age, The friends and relatives of the family are invited to atted bis funeral, without fartber notice, from his late residence, 424 Greenwich, corner of. Laight street, this af- ternoon, at two o’clock. On Saturday, Peper Moszs E. Tow zg, of the firm of S. & MLE. To the 88a year of ‘his age. His’relatives and friends are res} ‘ally invited to at- tend the funeral services, at the Co! ore House, B:oad- way, corner of § i ard street, this afternoon, a+ 4 o’clock, The remat taken to Bath, Steuben county, N.Y., to-morrow for interment, On Thursd rch 20, at 36 Allen street, Wituian ‘Wasnixctox ‘Vauex, youngest son of Lewis N. and Anne eas aged 4 yesrs, 2 months and 20 days. remains were interred in Greenwood ‘Cemetery. Gate 8. C., papers please copy. On Friday atternoon, March a at his ee residence, No. 225 Twenty-third straat, th xD Da- vis, late of the Welsh’ Baptist Ghurcu ia Gor aye The frlends of the family, also the members aud co0- reese. of the various Welsh churches, are invited to nd his funeral, from the Welsh Baptist church, 141 Cacyatie street, to-morrow afternoon. at half past three o'clock Services to commence at two o'clock. His re- mains will be kee to Greenwood Cemetery. March 21, Saran McCay, sister of Barny and ter M The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the fu: from her late residence, 69 Greene street, this atterneon, at two o'clock. On Good Friday, March 21, 1856, after a long and tedious ilinees, TrmorHy GaBRicK, aged “4T years. ‘The friends ‘ot the family, and those of hia brother Patrick, and his brother-in-law, Michael Kelly, of Pough- keepsie, are s sepectnly invited to attend his funeral, this afternoon, at half past oue o’clock, from his late re- aidence, 23 Chatham street. The corpse will be taken to St. James’ church, and from thence to Calvary Ceme- ter; On Saturday, March 22, Parnick Lacuen, in the 39th year of his his age. His funeral will take place to-morrow afternoon, at two o'clock, from No, 18 West Twenty-first streat. On Thursday morning, March 40, Frances Woon, wife of rst erg and aes ier of the late James Monroe, frie: and reiatives of the family, eso those of vert brother James.Monroe, and the members of Eureka Lotee, No. 477, 1. 0. of 0. F., re reapetully requested to attend the funeral, from her late nce, 91 West For- ee [eeeer, near Sixth avenue, tais afternoon, at two loc! On Thureday ee March 20, Surm Henry, eldest bron play wald, aged 3 years 11 months and ‘The relntives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this afternoon, at half-past one o’clock, without further notice, — ey of his parents, 10 East Warren street, Brook: On Thursday, March 20, at 8 o’clock P. or CATHERINE, wife of James Brennan, aged 27 years. The relatives and friends of the family, as also those of her brother, Thomas Connolly, are respectfully {avited to attend her funeral, from her late residence, No, 2 Con- hed street, this ‘afternoon, at 2 o'clock, without fur- invitation. On Friday. March 21, of bronchitis, Heyry R. Bortans, only son of ibe widow Ann Burhans’ aged 25 yoars and 9 mont] His friends and acquaintances, also the members of Washington Chapter No.2, 0. U. A., and the members ot Puritan Losge, No. 399, F. FA. Ma 'are respectfully in- vited to attend his funeral, this afternoon, at one o’elock, from his late residence, 122 Columbia street, In Brooklyn, on Friday, March 21, Mire. Diapama Fow- umn, wife 0: Edmund Fowler, aged 55 years, 7 month and Se ‘The trievds and relatives of the aay, are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, this afternoon, at two o’clock, from her late residence, 69 Sards st:eet. Harttoré and Boston pens please copy. a Friday morning, 21, Mre. Caraarive A, De Bivoun witow of Abe late: Gerrit De Bovolse, Eay., and Gaughter of Abm. Asten, Esq., in the blst year of her “Scar relatives and friends, and those of the family, are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, this atternoon, at two o’clock, from her late residence, No. 40 Clermont avenue, between Park and Myrtle avenues, Brooklyn. In Brooklyn, on eeanor in 22, Garpwer C. Hatt, of Brattleboro, Vt., se Funeral from 16 Clinton Ferest, Brooklyn, this after- noon, at two o’clock, In Fulton avenue, oe on Thursday, March 20, Wriuam Hows, aged 40 y: tod remains were ineeered in the Cemetery of Ever- gree! On D Saturdas March 22, Jonny Francis Faraett, only son of Gersld ane Catherine Ferrell. The friends of the family are respectfully invited to at- tend his funeral, this afternoon, at two o’slosk, from his father’s residence, ie Union avenue, Williamsburg. In Willismaburg, on Thuraday, March 20, Mrs. wee RET ANZE SNELL, Wi of Wm. ©, Snell, aged 26 years, 4 etek and 17 day: friends and relatives of the family are respect- tall “invited to attend her funeral, ag se) at two look, from her late residence, No. 8 North 8 Serer Williamsburg. Evergreen Cem jecond Her remains will be taken to the ‘On Friday, March 21, at South Bergen, N. J., Witsox G. Bust, son of Orrin H. and Julia F. Crosby, aged 8 yoars and 4 months. ‘The friends and relatives of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral. from the residence of his father, South Bergen, this afternoon, at three o’clock, without further invitation. Stages wiil be at the Jersey City and Hoboken ferries, at two o'clock P, M., to eon- vey the friends to and from the house. ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY BAY. OR FIRE Wi WARDEN, WM. H. “cDONOUGH, HOSE aa BROTHER'S OLOTHING WAREHOUSES, Ug pee the sant, in pisin res. Ht BROTHERS eet and 140 Fulton street. ‘The price is marked on No ¢eviation In prices. NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, MARCH 23, 1856. Taafe, Marshal. Fluship; vee nf tal fence ‘society meet in Second avenue, nue, Mg eae Righth and Hibernian Benevolent meet in Second A tween Seventh and Fighth a eee area: Benevolent! of be Ualled vos of Bria meetin Eocond avenue, between Mirch and Beventh zee we cick Corer, Ane i Worki na? U1 it oth Pat” Som James a Marshal. roa TK MeGradh, Marsh. Laborers’ Union Benevolent Society meet in Seco: vetween Third ird and Fourth siroota. © eben Base tween nd and 3hird streets: ss sip suenue, ee to Twenty third ace, tivend Broaieey ao down riers and diem amperes Soares the Grands 4 Pas night Ti gio on CA eed ma aes att 2 ground. JAMES SANDEUED’ Deen PETER B. GAYNOR, Guest. *) Gasmpiaaarcs Is backend GIVEN THA’ aT. erick Malc sim & Oo. are rae airmen ie E water fe heretores Rive Bersone constructing the same without their au: eee ce ona RHIVIHOR MALCOLM OO 200 Broadway, N.Y. 0. OF 0. F.-THE MEMBERS OF OOEAN seuss — iy 321, are respectfully invited to meet at the ok Mt on Sunday, 23d inst, at 2 o'clock Pe Mnt3 we cat inthe fethodiat Episcopal church, tn Se3o1 on the funeral service of ourla‘e Brother reas ‘Manbers other lodges are also respectiully invited. one. oo. of a. IRE, N.G. Gro. W. Demmresr, Secretary pro tem. ei! Sena lie tier ADI CURRED MASS MEETING of the labori 5 lasses of this city will be held in the Park, ini aoe the ¢ Sty y ilall,on Mondsy, at53< o'clock P.M. inst., | {aiporiance will be ¢ ‘sub: mitted for your onsidersiog era will ad- dress the meeting. Ben Parcs, Secretary. IAHLES BME. Obairmaya, ESMERISM.—DR. BERGRVIN, CORRESPONDENT of the Mesmeric Society of Paris, treats by mesmecism the rheumatism, liver complaint, nerve comp/aints, neural me hysteria epilepsy, and all Kinds of diseases regat hopeless, Office 47634 street, New York. eee FOR EARLY SPRING.— A beautiful assortment ees Parisian novelties, nor ready, at BULPIN’S EMPORIUM, 361 Broadway. FFICE OF THE SECOND rN etah, BAILROAD COM. 1d Second. ay. the Tih of April next, pursuant o-an auien the bye laws paaged iis day ifie pole will bo opened from one Wo o'6lock. 2 slowed tl die. jer. PBILIP 0. ROGERS, Secretary, poe eae: Lele respi detr| COMMITTEE AP- Pointed Postal more geseral oo iba tenga idrge Ghapel of the "Ua Ww Hp tt, h 24, at cuore een deny ermiaheiunach oe cena wi'l be read, and ser fe expressed themselves ty favor of a thorough chang: in pe establishment; and if the people vigoroualy ex- elr opinion oa the subject, taeir ae comm ent oman Ti Peter James Har; Bemusl Badcock, Robert L. si wick, . Pliny Miles, Chet] Brom, . ¥. wen ames Lee, 10, n, Sohn i 1 sms, B, Stiles, URITAN LODGE, NO. 339 F. A. M = Baormens, you are hereby rolified to assemble at the lodge corner of avenue © and Fourth strsct, Uiis day, at 12 o'clock! M.. for the purpore of attending the funeral of your inle worthy Secretary, Brother Benry Ht; Burhana All Masier Masons in good stanging are invited to be pre resent. slg ky PRATI, W. M. Gxo. H. Rayuonp, Sezretary pro. i eae YOUNG FRIENDS OF IRKGLAND.—YHE YOUNG Friends wil celebrate St. Patrick's Day in thoir usual manner, at the papole ‘lo Rooms, 410 Broadway, on Wedne evening, Narch Ticke's can be procure byoalling onany member of the comaittes. KDWARD MiuLS, President, Janes E, Mis, Secretary, DRY GOODS, av. 28.30-FEe as 6 55 BBS: Fa te iy fy maf FASHIONA BLE ape: American pee the ‘Oneal rome ba a wins medal ewarced Lewis & Pies for the east Hen iar of am ntlemenre furnishing articles. Shirts and co collars ting warranted, Printed shirtings without ea cape A List OF NEW ame Goops THE BowsRY *HaVixGs STORE, for Rrkigeeyl azaleas, ery ‘We shall exhibit o ny samples on ljonnay, Mancn Miscm 24, And 5 to tell or oe 1s for any quantity more ble terms of domestic g goods, than ay sopra tu New Yorke sae Goons vor Mzn's axp Boys’ Wear, oes! daa eace paras are 05 to C vantage as to wave mono) a he large stock ‘and ment, Bowrny Savincs ins 79 am shang Ww. & WwW. . GILL Ar EY erro IN EMBROIDERED SWISS MUS- suitable a. ko; rings to Runiche No Bee 00 proonek wets eae ere ee AN bo oe STOCK. OF BLACK GUIPURE AND thread laces wil! on Mond: ey, Meee Ny. Also, 500 black lace veils at PETER si ee re *, 378 Broadway. JAKOBI & 0, Ter BROADWAY, BETWEEN Righth and Ninth day, March 2%, a rich sseortment of #1 ring dress goods, of thelr, own im- Portation, consisting of ai! bra fone rat mousiline ories , maillanase briailluonez, choles jesigns from the Exposition si the De tpausexof All Nations, at Paris, received late arr! vals from Kuro) Turope; also a {0 assorimnent of ai nee pase tech aba, cy my Prong a gang fl a aly 8 udlic. A, JA. "i way, be- tween een Eiget ‘and Ninih streets, sh Ds me mise de as, CHALLIES, &c. dress war i HECuIvED # FROM AUOTIUN, will be ready Mon 7; Bare mA, On B05, LOW PRICES. LORD «may LO, 206 5, 257, 269 and 261 Grand nd néw wambere 47 and 49 Calbaring at, BrACk JHRRAD LACKS-JUST RECRIVED, FRE steamers Arabia and Persia, a tull assortment of black Ghread laces, in. ail widthe, ‘and black thread yells. a large aagortment of lace se's al ‘gon hand and forsale by ARAOLD CONSTABLE & OO., 62 Canal street, near Broad. way. AREGE FLOUNCED ROBES— FROM AUCTION, At $4 50 each, > Ten cases Paturle, Luping Co.’s plain self colored xs, Pion 28, Uewraups ven Yan, 2, Sev ARE & CO., Broadway, ‘Chambers and Reade sireete, HEAP DRY GOODS, J. BECK & 00. are anon tneag “Much below 20st, SILKS, DE LAINES, BAREGES, JACCONETS, ‘ORGANDIFS. a httits, suawis, ke. 856 and 357 Broadway, 786 and 788 Broadway. (CBEAP SILKS FROM OM AUEEEON: jus RIOH FANOY SE! PLAIDS. “AND SROCADES. ‘Also 10,000 yards more checked anda riped ike, at 80 1075 cents. LORD& TAYLOR, 256, 257, 269 and 261 Grand st , nd new numbers, 47 aad 49 Geliariud st. (agra gt00} STOCK OF, VALENCIENNES, POINT D:Al- Honiton laces, &: Real gulue, antiga Say: ‘* 00.8, oe Broadway. ales Sa OF SALB, LEADBEATKE & CO.’S STOCK, Comprising pot Sco cal ol Eur f orders in jomprising numerous om. e of 2 % SW SFI SPRING GOODS, = Given by the above firm, all of which mutt be sold at an im menge reduction, to Close the assignment accounts, i Drees ress Goods, m8, Mourning heal All at the same low prices that have gained’ for ‘Ria sale 80 large a xotoriety. G. B. WILLIAMS & 00. (CCORSEIS FOR THE SPRING—LADIES GETTING {heir spring dresses made, In order to insure a proper fit should procure a pair of MRS. GaYNOR’S ele; Freach wove correla, at 45 Third avenues near Tenth street; of ut 262 Bixth avenue, Rear Seventeenth atveet. ~ PMRSONAL. DOPTION.—A LADY WISHES TO ADOPf A MALE ild, from three to six weeks {old. Address Mrs. U, F. Wilton, Broadway Post offlos. JF .MAPY TARLTY, FORMERLY WItT MRS. MON. tague, will call at Ho. 102 East Twenty-eighth street, she will much otlige Mrs. M. MRO BM ATION.) WANTED—OF JANNET DUNN, MAR- ‘Willan Dewery, tn Boston, Mass, resided in New York. letter, or persovaily call on Brown & Co., 154 South ¥,, they will hoar of something to thelr advantage. F MRS. COINS, WHO MOVED FROM 223 SECOND street, Wildamabt rae: will cail upon Mr. Peter Meluery, 197 el Sb New ¥ she will hear of something to her ad Ae Lgl DECEMBER apes COLWELL has met with fou! play, as it was ney and watches with him. ankfully received by his wife, at 601 Bi of Forty. eighth street. Western papers PI AW SUBLICATIONR, EAUTY AND THE BRAS HEWES EDITION ‘Will be published on Saturday, the 20h, the most beautiful edition ever lusved from the press, clther in Kurope or Amorl- ca, of this most fascinating story for children, It is embel- Ushed with « frontispiece, in cll colors, and nive other ilustra- lions in the highest atyle of art. Price in paper 25 cents per copy. Do. board .O-eenteper copy. ‘The trade wili please send in their orders H, W. WET, “ie Duteh elscet. OOK HERE! LOOK HERE!-GIFT SALB OF BOOKS ‘and precent of a valuable package,—Several gold watshes having been taken tn the ages without much notoriety, wwe determined the next time one was taken to reqnost permis: sion to make it public; and we bave in our possession a certiti- of which the foulgwing in.8 copy his ts to day of Marsh 1868, T Ht chased from John Hoaroe & 09, ‘book called the Lampiig! my 18, for which iT paid one dole, and rere with the book a sont 360, ‘ant gold Mrateh, which I think is worth about 1 have tn objedi-n eo to any person who call upon me, o- Fine M. Binwen 868 Bliehavestue phil the new books are received as soon as published, and purchaser of a book receives a git package worth from ity dollars down to twenty-five cents. Boveral more gid Matches, as well es lher valuable presents. are on hand walt- tog for customers. ¢ obtalsed on request, giv- ‘ng full particulars, and a sa eo the Fuigs adopted tor orders re. f distant neti MeGUN MONROE & 00.444 Broadway, ‘adjoining Christy & Wood's Minstrels, 10 BOOKSE LLgRS AND PUBLISHERS.—THE UNOER- signed baying 8 large number of engraved steal and ¢20- Ber p ates, which he ell cheap. or impressions ata very low rate to those in want of book Mlustretions, st KELLY'S eas, and printing offlce 6t Fulton street, New York. Coppery’ate preses is for sale chosp. wn he had a large sum of "Any inlormation of en will be th avenue, corner copy. fe, and ther ad | YOLORED ee ane ede ay DRESS SILKS! ! n eale this week. Ove hundred pieces at, One hundred aud ten pice Ninety-five pieces at... Fitty mr gnificent silk ‘robes, n Fully superlative do Imported expressly for Leadbeater & Co. perg ., will be soid at forty rut below costo: importation, to close assignment accouata. G. B. Wi LLTAMS 4& CO., 347 Broadway, { Wyedrect ed AT WHOLESALE —T. H GAYNOR INVITES the attention of buyers to his stock of German, English ané American corsets, pene Fallroed He! at aajasite &e., &o. mee Di dened cars pass the avenue, near renth ait PBENGH EMBROIDERED BASQUES AND SKIRTS — BNOLD CONSTABLE wiil open on Monday, March 24, & lange susoriment of the above goods. Also @ good stock of other styles always on hand, wt (2 Canal street, near Broad- way. KEAT BARGAINS IN MOURNING Goons - JAUKSON, 551 Broadws aan a perticular aitention to the following 1a ot desirable AU dresses Foular silks for $6 50, worth $8. 350 pieces best quality Scotch gingbams, Is., worth la 9d. 00 loves best quality French ging! 3d., worth 28, 600 Plocss best quality French calico, 1s. worth 23. 100 pieces fine de laines, 1s, worth 1s, 9d. 50 pieces Tamartine (a new article). Together with a most superb stock of mourning silks, in cluding biack gros de Rhine, grosde grain, ‘bara'lies, ana ar- our; also. second or bal! mourning, i gd style and qua- aly tices as mu: com] mn. i ° M. JACKSON, (Succesvor to 6, #. Barisovomew,) 851 Broadway Between Spring and Prince streets, Gn A —_—, ane Broadway, a On Toespay Marcr 25, Spring alyies <a Paris Also other nove ities, all of bis own ‘inaportation, ‘Bik instante ha spring, mantelsts, to Sayan man or beat ci a bis new store 175 Broudwas, above Ninth weet 7 pd Ss & 00. + Will open, on Monday, @ rich and beautiful assoriment of new ” Grenadi "Barege, Flounced Robes, bed Lt Prone way. A oagens OGASEY, IMPORTER AND JOBBER OF GEN. tletmen’s farnishin, ing . dry goods, silks, mil- bot Cp oN ity &nd count buyers fre invited examine the above , ae they wot sold iP, for taal only. 53 Nassau and 34 Liberty stree! ‘AMES A. HEARN J 1 tor spent PAROT AND StArLS DRT Goons, No. 715 Broadway, above Ninth street, OUND-ON THE 17TH DAY OF MaRO4, 1806 A lumer lamcna pin. ‘Tho owaer can have ths nme, By roving propert; ‘DA arges, by in; TOE CONNOLLY. at the Pome, ontvo wires. OUND.—ONGATORDAY AFTERNOON, IN THE FIFTA avenue, & pocket book, containing ‘® ‘sraail amount of money Apply atI8l Madison-stee, ‘OST—YSTRRDAY_ MORNING, 1TH MARCH, BR. tween Boerum and Court streets, or trom there to Atlantic street, Brooklyn, & purse containiug about $100, principally in geld. Any person finding the same, and brivgh ic A eston street, Brooklyn, ‘will be be uberally Tew OSt—ON THURSDAY EVENING, IN GOING FROM leecker sireet, up Broadway to place, thence Pee Stann phice to avenuo-A, two breatiping, one old faebtived bor and siase pia, contatnia ng hair, surrounded by & feluing of yall jin; Uhe oer a gold Box And lees pte, with @ border, also containing 9 finder ‘will Weil rewarded by cringing tems 1o the Jowellet’s store, &9 Bleecker street OST— ON FRIDAY, JIS? INSTANT, A SET OF SEVEN teeth, near Broadway and Reelor street, or between there and foot of Canal street. "If the flader will ‘return them to R. L. B, No. 1 Recior street, care of 8. B. C. & Co., he will be well rewarded. rq aIRTERNTH WAR FILLMORE ‘AND DONELSON Club.—There will be a meeting of this club beld at G. % Dean’s, corner of Grand and Tuesday 25th ioat. All Tiihat dntooton” f Dart 4 persons of party, {Tetnvied to, be presen B.—Prominent spoakers will b the meetin; PAS Giay honeRtton, Bee. ay te B. BLING, Pres, INTELLIGENCE OFFICES. frzorens SHING GOOD SERVANTS WIL. FIND Spriaie fami st MOkMtB. COMET & Wise er: enn iis oF ie ce, 102 reer san Pe wires wie OTICE TO BANKERS.—TK UNDERS.GN&D LOST er had stolen from his pocket, in the ci & of New York, on the 15th day cf March, Instant, @ certificate of deposit of the Naseau Kank, dated March 12,’ 1856, No. 105, payable to the order of James Kennedy, for ihe sum of nineteen hur doilars, Payment of ald fan og is ow dd es all per- Fone are cau recelving oF newitatn New one, March ices Avs KURNEDT NEWSPAPERS, UAKE IN ; BAN FRANCISCO, BURNING OF Mite at ice ce on, cevenes ond, errie la, i Phe aed in. se, 16, of PRANK Les Testes TCLOBT RA: ARTE! taste NKWSPAPER, of Saturday .. This in deettedty fhe most splendid 1 lustrated sheet ever published (a this country. ANTILLAS : ND Bi the newest Paris aty: ts NCY AND PLAIN“MOLRE ANTIQUE, éc,, will be conte Lo day, March 24, CRN BELOW REGULAR PRICES, LORD! & TAYLOR, 285, 257, 259 and 251 Grand st., And new numbers 47 and 49 Catharine st. USLIRN AND, LAOR CURTAINS, FIVS THOUSAND DOLLARS Ar talag Ot the above named ‘en ordered by the late firm of i. ADBEATES at co. pom the least expemsive to costly descriptions, at per cent ‘below cont of imporiaion, ‘vt 1 be ote for sale tus" ‘week, to clos een 3 brapiyi’ WittaMa = 00., 347 Broadway, NUAR,BAREGR AND TISSUE ROBES, betug @ portion cf the orders placed Shared withthe ingen rors ral ook a a aisooush oe 40 pee beat el unt from cost pie Bercpenca for sale this wook, and wil be offored at tremendous iar attention is requested to these goods. cetig oe rat 5. WILLTAMB & CO4 S47 Brondway, Nitriee are GOODS,—WM. PYNE, NO. 250 BOWERY, the attention of oar eg Ly Pe present stock My met age ane amy items at with European ma- ren ims dvs bengat ot parties busing to examine elsewhs “Yo mote shawls. . 000 French rrench printed she tai he would strong], Pibcors to igh. iow we stock previous WING DAY, oun BAZ. WA oe ed f Beet oo ia ads le Sra ae ney CRMIN'S Bases, O18 DRY GOODS, ae. Rae CORTON, SA A Ane ‘Famo > RostEny, LOBD 3 ratLony3 255, 2 pix sib and 3 Fd Grand st., numbers 47 and 49 Catharine st. SUPERB EMBROIDEBIEs— a received Oy Pe STEWART & 00., Broadway, Chambers and Reade strects. ‘M. JAUKBON, LATE BARTHOLOMEW’! W NEW MOURNING oar bo1 BROADWAY, Having completed ibe gm ts tbe attention oe indies to importation of en yod manti ' hich bee ‘ofer ‘surpass eaothing holes tinal eae SaaS nak neainees of style, and bath cs tor wee {erry be Sandnates. 4 by Me Mra, uxdi Cr iishmont bas bas acqured 80 iene rosoee eee tile Wa. a ACKS aN, jucceasor to C. :? 551 Brosé way, ar pee and Prince ‘wreets. E WILL OPHY TWO MORE Cases OF UNCED SILK ROBES, For eummer wear, Ar $i5 Escu, Ox Monpay, Marcu 24 A. T. STEWART & CO., Broadway, pee and Reade mreots. yymeor G. mow 4 6 & 00., TERS AND JOBBERS OF Woouls ory a OTHER GOODS to men’s wear, atrest. corner of Maiden lane. Ros. 80 and 82 TIRACTION . NOVELTY AT MADAME R. HAR- ria & Son's, 671 Broaiway.-Madane H. begs leave to Gall We’ attention of ber numerous fetends and to Bt sssorment of imported Fi ponaetsy they ed by alll the leading newspapers ot Friday, ‘Marea ly, Timer for a description of some of :hem: f fiance one ba! of white joint lace, crowned and ulated on ce side witha band of da fe chip, aud the otber side with a boquetof water: iit Y » cae, of deep blue » Was truly charming. This = Coe cae seen at Madame R. Hath! 3 & SUN'S, MILLINERY CARD FROM MRS, CARTER, 308 Broadwa; Tm addition to my portation of the attention Ks indies is en Re called to tf ‘impo: portation, and all of rir tation, o our own Rare. and mah the superior ‘alent al ways euployed at this establish and my own well fe tint fow houses in ‘be Dusines! can compete and can eteel | Th ehuene & ned of atyle,or lowness of price. A new aty’ children’s bonnets, in great variety, a: wall worthy the attention of those purchasing. CARTER’S ‘Honiton Lace Pack ry Ce a winger, roadway. | eas 2s PREMIUM MILLINERY.—MRS GQ. SCHLEGEL, Division street, wil' open, cn eer. March 24, a Hage aid splendid assortment of French millinery, for the spring teason. Milliners supplied with pattern Donets. Af HIONS.—THE ORYSTAL PALACE FIRST ne silver, medal, Emporium of f, Fashions — Mims bait poked informs the publ'c that her peed "794 Canal atreet, goposie Greene, contains the most elegant ‘aod :rlistic designs of patterns ever offered, under the superinterdence of Mme Gooda!] RAND OPENING DAY.—MRS, W. OPENHYEN, 2136 Diviston street, will open on Monday. the 24th inst, wi the most elegant selectioa of Paris bonnets, together with her own msnutac‘ure, that were ever exhibited in this city. She invites the ladies of New York ard ita victaity to favor he: with cel), and examine her ferent stock, pes ich includes @ large collection of milliner: 7 millinery Merchants and inti are particularly invited, as it ? ab be to heir advan- yaa A. HEARN WILL OPAN ON TUESDAY, 25TH t, bis spring mantelets, for best aly: trade, at his new ttore, 775 Broadway, above Ninth treet. ADIES’ STRAW BONNKTS AT BENNETT'S, NO. 52) ‘Broadwoy.— A most complete and elegant stoc of \sdies? faehiorable straw bonnets jenow offered at this ecabiishaent, lessle 31 customers of way, are eneenuie invited to a Cleaning and altering in the new Italisn me:hod, Maa VINOENT, FORMERLY OF 100 PRINCE ST , ‘now at 200 Sixth avenue, up up salry,e few doorsbelow Four: veenth street, will open Paris millinery on Tuesday, March 25, M®é. M. H. PRESTON BESPECTFULLY INFORMS lege! and the public that she will open a splendid assortment o° spring mullinery on Thursday, March 27, at her store and show rocms, No. 252 Bowery, between Prince and Houston atreets. TCLINERY.—MR8, W. RALLINGS, 67 CAN AL STREET, ‘and at her new atore, 85 Broadway, wil n canon of spring Parinen bonnets, réoetved by the Persia, *divsct froma Faris, on Thursday, March 27, she invites the aitention of ladies generally. ILLINERY GOODS— MARTIN & LAWSON, Importers ana Jobbers, ay Ee 700 of Franklin sireet, ope way, corne: of Franl ‘The largest and most altrastive aesortment to be found in the city, to which they invite the ‘atlention of mil'liners and dealers. FRENCH STRAW AND PATTERN BONNETS, ARTIFICIAL FLOWK«8, RIBBONS, SILKS, ETC. MEE JUAZARUS ISAACS, oa of the De DIVISION STREET, Lt tans arb pale re be paral et iery a or & pen ardele ‘sbape, rest big meperkn og P. 8,—Millinere suppl d's: low prises. Me HAIGHT WILL OPEN, ON 25Tlt OF MARCH, A tifa} swortment of spring ‘and summer bonnets, of the most approved styler, at 291 Greenwich street, between Chambers nnd Warren streets. MULINERY AND DRNSSMAKING.—FOR SALE, AT & sacrifice, stock and appiiantes, wih furniture and avery conveniense for the immediate use of store aud dwelling. Alto, & Singer's sewing machine, Apply on tne premises, 46 Carmine street. PENING OF SPRING AD SUMMGE MILLINERY — Mrs, M. Feely, Bo 734 Division strect, will open oa M.- day, 24th instant & most extensive and beautiful assortmea: of spribg atd summer milicery, of her own importation and manufeciure, to which she most respectfully jovites the a'en: patrons and the public generaily, As Mn. Feels ‘nivarisbiy impor ts her own French pattern b.innets, her alyles (ar usual) are entire'y confined fo her gste)ishma and cannot te procured at any other place. Werchauts hullliners wishing to procure pattern tonne «, will nd tt gresily fo their advaniage to call and examine tais large reel Srsoitment. As usual, they will be su= pat) the most rea- sonable terme, Mre. M. hisses 10, 734 Division st. PENING DAY AT KELLOGG’3, 3, 128 CANAL STREET, March 26.—Toe 'adies, ot New York and elsewhere are invited to call and examine the large and beautiful asso-tment of misses’ snd children’s straw goods, Ladies’ nding hata, PENING.—ON THE DAY OF THE 27TH OF MARCH Mrs. URANE respectt uliy invites her friends and lacies of the city to call at 305 Bleecker street, first floor, front room, and examine her rich ard neweat style of silk bonnets and full Iine of millinery article ~TRAW GOODS! STRAW Goops— RInpos. French Flowers—Buds, Piqueis, Straw aheets—Biraw Twist, Material for Florists, &c , at reduced prices tor HOMER & KETCRUM. COLORED COACHMAN A ry “tea oe cao Ban io. F Cilock As 1 morsiang Or? o'eloak in the eveaioge pee CLERK WANTED—IN bier ob wh henpotecnry bananas good Fotsregces, at] Futons ye Ne BOBBINS.” eo ae, WANTE”, ONE FULLY QUALIFIED ai may py at the corner of Myrtle and avenues, ast Brook Fitcumenved WANTED—OWE WHO cm oun ne. Td and understands BS the care of sr rt one Rimealt general ly useful, may address ‘ies mi to ‘ability, &o. bien Omaieen Li pce ake Gorn WANTED—ONE 2 Wav CAN TEACH THE muse piano ‘reneh; an Engi fac ay Ree required. Apply Ganz} WANTED—WHO UNDEERRAMD? na jizg, to attend asmal: privatn garden and take st Noon on the »ew Haven railroad, Inquire of A Ha combi reise: CP eens, Se Pee tae ae Letestabe, on the premlens ADY CGMPANION WANTED. A YoURG MARRIED Tho wood consider bo mie’ ah aaleat or Ber 7. whe wou vilvalen company: Address A. C. A., Broadway Post «fice — Oe HUNDRED AND Fiff'¥ MANTILLA MAKERS anes 8 e)0 100 good plain sumers, Apply at 173 Broad- way, up QALESMAN WANTED—IP 4 DOMEs3IC DtY GOODS house; one well acquainted with the Weatern con xt wade. None others need appiy. address box 1,461 Post office. 2 WEF DEPART. One weil acqualated: sone wt by ITUATION WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN, WHO HAS een engaged tn teaching at the 8.1 Buh, ‘and wishes change Of buamess of some henorable and active kind; unexception: able references given. Address, this day, Olay, 92 French's SEWING WACHINYS—WANIED, A YOUNG LADY, who perfectly understands fi'ting gatters Dy machine. 5 & one can make. Taveratle arrangements for constant work, by applying to McOURDY, dil Broadway. T° COPPERPLATR PRINTERS. WANTRD, A COPPRR- rinter, one accustomed cards, alse a boy Pho hes been’ At the business” Leal at e's, No. 1 Berclay street. yee tp lee het reget WANTED, BY A YOUNG mechanical dentl:t. References’ perfectly satis- factors.” Sool at773 ‘Broadway. a tay nea IMMEDIATALY, A BUPS. rior draughtsmen in an architect’s ; Wages liberal. Address, with real name, bcx 363 Herald office. fey INDUSTRIOUS PROTESTANT YOUNG woman, to take care of and instruct two little girls in the bhi of an mci eee aoe horas aad me isa competent seamaress. Apo 'wenty first st., 4and6 P.M, ‘Good reterenoe required. J x oN WANtzD-A GIRL, TO DO THE GEN¥RAL ROUSE ‘Work of a smatl private ferolly; must be an excelieny washer and ironer, au ‘¢ook; must, be neat and ‘vey about her work; m1 well recommended from her inal situation. eects Wert 15th at. Waster NEAT, PID¥, INTKLLIGENT GIRL, 14 or 15 years of age to attends child and make horeelf gereraly useful about the house, Possessing the abore Gualifications may apply at 17 South 10th ets, Williamsburg. W*27ED—AN OPERATOR ON WHEELER, WI:8ON & Co.'s sewing machine. None but those aesu-tomed to custom split ork heed apply at Lewis & Seacord’s genile- men’s fasbionable furnishing bazaar, 655 Broadway. "ANTED—A en WEO 18 THOROUGHLY BX perienced in the cutting and mat: from measure, and who ie erent to take char, be < girls inaat @ upon a sewn ‘machine Er rr ‘flee. Wa FEW GIRLS, TO ig le} ON BANTILLAR; first rate hands only need appl; and good wages will be gi i wen AppNy at at No. Wooo) Walker ber st. Witter: SALESMAN, IN A DRY GOODS JOB- phy IDE More; toone who ofn tn nee a large meh a lem ¥ era) v Address, wi & Teference to last employer, box 452, Post ofllce. 7 ANTED—A DRUG CLERK, TO GO SOUTH. APPLY to Penfold, Clay & Co,,No 4 Fletaborae 4 yas FIRST RATE SHIRT AND DLAWER cutter. — other need a} pp. &. DUNCOMB, Ful'on s'reet, top floor. We A PRIVATE FAMILY, IN THE COUN - a3, two. Shanperwors od snant wine‘ es the other to do chamberwork snd Apply eit good 000 222 Be. Nicholas Ho- ity references, at om Monday and eS Delween 9 and 12 o'clock. Ww AN Walkers. MANTILLA MAKERS. APPLY AT alk ANTED—A FIRST RATE MILLER, TO RUN A MILL W jn the vicinity of New York. pramentbe ony are and wr fatietactory reference. need 2b ‘4 Post olllce:s ating seciaamee ad ‘where v6 9080, WAntEv=A LITHOGRAPHIC ARTISE AND LRT. terer; one accustomed to drawing with the point. Ad. dress, stating terms, A. , box 8,805 Post office. a ae ANTED- A SMART INTELLIGENT eer, ante le J¢Rr8 of ago, o goon errands and saat in & shirt manu a neg rpnget nt ne ence gricsnaae hon-stv, ‘4c, ani one 10 resider in parents up town preferred ’A Th Moosy & Wiggans, 884 Broadway. i Vitae eran APPRENTICE AT eerrar. EN- or jerstanda drai ‘ing; one who uy None need itteen Sa age. Toquire at Broadway, ws ARTED porte ah aril Sot HUNDREO HANDS, make wire J. SPENCE & 8ON, 27 and 2734 Division s‘reet. W ANT Epc dh Go ay 4 LA big Sead a. man in th goods ret nasi who n «lil I salary willbe mae Fre man! undoubted tatere bir and character will be required. Herald office. et C88 AS tO H.N. 8.5 WANTAD_1WO DRY GOODS SALESMEN, 1 1Q7IRE Bi Gecrge Kuleen’s. 498 Grand street. “Noae need cai) uuless they understand teir busi ess JANTED—A BREWAR, TO GO TO SOUTH AMERI- ca. A person who thoroughly understands the business mm all ite branches, and can ‘DrotaOe. unexceptionadie tevimn- nig]s as io capabil bility and cbaractor, will fea a good, 7 Bout et. vanity, Apply 08") DE AGREDA, JUVE & 0 WwW EY NURSES WANTED—aT THE NURSERY, 23 6th avenue, corner 15th st. Apply trom 11 to 1 o'clock. CARPETINGS AND UPHOLSTERY. HYATT, IMPORTER AND DRALERIN « Axmitster carpets, Fioor ollcloths, ‘Tapestry velvet do. jearth=ngs, ‘Tapestry Bruss. do. Parlor deo:'mats, ‘Three ply do. State oilglot ut, Sup’fine ingrain do. Stair rod Fire ingral do. Venetian stair do. opposite Riving'on ntreet, Nex ‘ork. EW SPRING CARPETINGS. Full aseortment ot ** Crosaley’s”’ latest RICH VELVET AND TAPESTRY BRUSSELS, Tapestry ingrain carpetin, +++ ot 68. per yard. Ea abet Brussels Pani. at 8. per yard, Oflsloha, rope mae, ‘straw woatiing, &0. £0, fo. LOND & TAYLOR, 250, 267, 256 nd 261 Grand st, EATON, 1p GPa miro ui Pasay, “ae alle he Park Are pow rece! Fg ag PAPERS Tn panel, gold, eatin, velvet: sed pond teiiations, wile a forgets &e.. lo Also, CHAMBER AND OTHER PAPERS, Ix Every Vaniety or oe ann Parrany, ‘Their stock of WINDOW SHADES OF THKIZ OWN MANUFACTURE, UPHOLSTERY GOODS, CURTAIN MA’ TRIALS orp fons tapora>, fe suet es REWARD.—LOST, ON THURSDAY EVENING, in going from Pear! street through Wall and. Broad: Grand street, $170, vi2z+—One bil “of B100, One o! $60, Pet eet 1). The above “ee be paid on its return to'K, C. CHARLES, 138 P REWARD.-~LO8T, ON THR WTB INGT., A NEW- foundiand dog, seven monterold, with white breast, four white feet a C of hie tail white Any person that will bring him to JAS. SPANCER, Flushing aver.ue, Brockiyn, between Spercer and Walworth streets, w'll recelve the above reward, REWARD. LOST, A WH ITk TERRI eR SLUT; 4. on a leather collar, red and black. The above re eras be paid to any peraon retura'ng her to the stable 98 tre Pet tena, IN FEIDAS, i, See er ef ARCH, & portemonvale, in avenus gyre. containing papers and notes ‘ot varioust podem payment of whicn have been stopped, and the papers are of no use to Buy one except ihe owner The snove rosy aigd ill be gtcen Jeaving the same will ater wi or 148 Weat Fitteenth streets sha REWARD. nary anes. Last "SUNDAY afternoon, March 16 terrier; under part of bis eck a lille sere. om account of an rap he had round it before beleft. ‘The finder will receive tho noove reward on ret arning oe, same to the owner, Mr. Char es Wade, at ths As'or House, 84 4. REWARD. —LOST, ON BATU RAY. MARCA 22.4 locket key, green and red stones, with bairin, Callat Oliver street, 3 REWARD LORE, FROM 57 WEST FORTY SECOND street, & Newfoundland dog; black, with white breast and poe. | is neck; white spot cn each hip; tip of hie tail, lower part Pig body and lesa white; bad on a wide bras collar, jocked with brass lock. The above reward will te fe for bis return to 87 Weet Forty-seco a street, Not responsible for ages he may make from this Inquire for J. a SITUATIONS WANTED, ther sleek ee AS X Youna 1 LAD, BETWEEN 15 AND rhs bie aon 1 parma ermanent situation, ina respec'able ach errata yeanters cas gh Gogh are ga ad ; 1e > fides wih bis molber: “addtess G, H,'TyHerald ofise. =? A a Ra oem ey SITUATION panes da BY ina ihie oy oF Brociye, Unexceptiovab.e references will Herald office. a ae, Lees WANTE) nN Eee ‘D—AN AME- rly comy th fouon woe Me to gt anion as su; vintendent hewn ontleman children to bon ph bape one or two sma! tmrocte Shes ‘or South. "Address, for one Week, Mra eee v roadway Post office, or to ihe Genera Poet ates, the ecunt Lathrop, J ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A LADY, AS Govar- ness wep a lady. eat reference qulre of J. W. D., 207 Cherry at. peau ANTED—A SITUATION. BY A NEAT GIRL, AS gate chambermatd; makes children’s c'othes Bae Toenaticte cir serauee. a Sy camely SOIN, with @ good family, Call at 380 24 av. Sas TANTED—A SITUATION. BY A YOUNG MAN, TO fel house trade, who has had twelve years’ experience: in ey fae trade In i ‘ae AL Lie? trade of his ora: would ni with s first case a dress W., New York Post oflice. ‘iste ampe a oy SHIRT F: INISHERB, FITTERS UTTON 5O Saint Finicaeas, pirre ako surros wore [lg gd Also Napoleon te makers to wor work ts Go in the #1 nop: neatest wers, need thote constant employment and the highest price paid ¥ (ARMER AND GARDENER WANTED —WANTED IM- olntey_ in a very heathy piace lehions Bley ta New York, fmart man, whe has a prover knowledge « rive. p proper! iy, now how to vod lot @ small Die garden Aid general farmice and be wing i bod weet it Figo, “aads bes No te ont at fice, ser New Mocha lace. ress box ‘ost Bub no fans price wi be et “iti T° MERCHANT TAILO&S i AND, CUzT cur REAVKS i a awarded b; Fair of 185, ox pe fi} tno diplomas, for the best i site plest system for euttta Sante, voste Pe sPanieloons. | The y A. D, KKEV! bis offles, 3:7 peas) en Ae jana ATCH Ms4KER.—WANTED, A aya Wg yl) y, New ¥ who understands is business me peeneneny ve Pitsburg, Pa, Apply at 13 Jobn st , cee cas —___ OLOPNG, 6, $2. 000 % Ree A OF OasT OFF caoparne. wanr- money. Savon muperti current mo 2 vot or a lothirg to on cl {hots eddreen OF Seek e Sera 12 Wee street, near VASTOFF <orntng Reyer —~LADIRS A’ Kies can obtain the sak prions for one cata i ng Pans by rerding, Broadway, Sip ratte "Genlemen tilended to by LOTRING.— LADIES OR be big ge ANY © to dispose of caw receive a fair ety the sore, FO. 12 strana veal pear, Canal a aes Broadway, or letter by post. Mrs Coben GIVE YOUR in cash for Jadiew alk nd gentlemen 7 iw ont Sif rae Any akon, pier shee Trento, by Mra. Ded. Tomine ‘UOT AERA, aad d 140 Falton street, R, Y., Smee areca aaa oem ee ITE jand 140 Fu'ton street, Let. app The hater piss Mo ad

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