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aBowing 14 Ibs. a2 the weight of am adult in the water, Meenpodie of sustaining 200 persons, or 3,640 iba, Ite ‘Whele weight dees not exceed 150 Ibe. Three or four of Wem eould be conveniensly carried by each ferry boat, ‘and the p/lot or any other persom could easily onat them @verboard in case of accident. A chain painter is prc- vided, for fires, by which the raft could be kept fast to the boat till all hands were removed in safety. Another tnvention 1s called the new marine life raft. eomsiate of two irem or copper floats, three feet in dia- Motor, and beat length (trom twenty to thirty feet). ‘Fhoee floats have air-tight compartments, with buikheads ‘twe feet apart, are concected by means of iron leveragey w0 an to admit of the requisite extension, can be securely Beched or fastened at the proper distance, and are espa- Me cf beisg extended by their own woight. There is be- Sig eeeraeek oe chain to support the centre of the structure. This ratt al Dexes, with three or tour com; boxes are within two fest of the mre securely fastened o izon provisien 8 inerxoh, The the tloate, and to the main bolts, whieh are oon- ‘When thie raft is elored up it occupies the same spac) that Francis’s largest size life-boat would, and when ex- teneed, can accommodace one handrei aud Atty people at the arérage weight of G'teea ‘There are a number of otb sertbed are sufficient. In Reing without Co aid no exouse for ferry companies those = have de- * there is no want of life New Steamer Fulton, ‘Thin splendid steamer wasoompleted and @e her first trial voyage to Havre, the 9th Febrim Guring the most severe period of our lest trying winter, After encountering ice oa the banks and baffeting the wevere weather and heavy gales of the season, she re- ‘turned safe from Havre without sccident, proving herse!f ® werthy floating monument of the houorable name she ‘She sailed again on Saturday last on her second voy- ge, and took out 135 passengers. This ship was built and modelled by Mr. Stephen bm! th, ef the well known firm of Smith & Dimon. @esetul and satisfactory trial voyage must give very great e@onfidence to her future passengers, as it not only faliy feated the «hip and engines, but also the ability and se1- manship of her experienced and worthy commander, Capt. Wotton. The Fulton, under the superintendence ef Capt, W. kiddy, has beon fitted with water-tight bulkheads, including disgonal bulkhesda on each side the engines and boilers, making the whole secure aud water- ‘Might in case of collision. The cargo and passenger ar- wangements are constructed on the plan so much admired fm her consors, the magnificent and successful steamer “Arago,”” Capt. v. Lines, ‘agent for this compaoy, bas spared no expense—he has enceavored, and, we thiu<, *Ucceveded with the (out-ensem- Be, in presenting the pud i> conveyance to la belle France. The principal dimensions of this ship are :—Longth, 200 feet; beam, 42.4; depth, 31.6—2,300 government, and 8,000 earpenter’s tonnage. The materials are of the best kind. whe is built with long double floor timbers, all thoroughly bolted in the most spproved manner, pie- pealirg ® solld foundation for the enginss ead botler ‘There are eleven tiéra of keelaons exterdin; ‘all the frames are cross braced with fiat iron from the to clamps of spar deck; the ceiling square fastened, that is, two bolts in each through every timber, and bolted vertisaliy be- every Irame—a m. dern additional Joogituainsl strength. There are four water-tight buik- heads athwart ship—two fore and aft diagonal (double) mwougly bolted, and secnred _ heavy stringers under the deck beams, also cross braced simiiar to Taabers, vi with flat iron bars, and well bolted, By es ——— ‘the engines and builers are entirely enciosed thin space, #0 that in case of collision the en- gines can be managed and controlled with ease and ‘The bottom is first planked with yellow pine, and fas- ‘tened in tne usual way, which being rendered water tight, she is re-planked, or double-pianked, with white ith composition bolts Tais extra thickness to the bot- is alec considered to add greatly to the strength of forward, is a double acting four inch ; uhen Captain Skiday’s patent) anchor capstan, bitte and deck stoppers which thirty-two feet ct cable were hove in pe: seas ay are very comp'ete Mr. Mortimer Livingston, nayst safe and desirable improveme at in to three tiers of kel- ak $3, mebes thick, and fastened ‘through every timber, P, with Lore attach andfefficient. We mnalare re- end the inspectors ior the underwriters to examine k no ship should be without teh, foremast,*thea tne for- this es ra gearing; we it. Abaft ‘hie i is the to. ward houre and atatce tonting @ to the second cabin, seve: skylights, the feariog or pilot house, and, ry esipelilcey i Lae aft, we think the plan particalarly in rua- The helasman i ward Ver, e] or in the veity see as well, and as soon, any danger al immediate'y, instead of waiving unt bese. ‘are three double acting four inch fire pumps on Fides hose attached to each of sufficient length ; On the spar Ceres amid are a 2100, PO ly arzanged, cooking galleys—one , for the Fase of the crew, and one for the cabin; s er’s shop, scullery, carpenter’s shop, tank pumps fresh water, iron tanka for condensea water, fire buck: ete, axce, hose, water clossta, &o., &., (eae by Wickersham, from one paddle tox to the other, and ncn eading te th sing arranged with sofas, main stairs leading 1e one Waiking ‘att, you pass several spacious skylighta y, defore teaching a circular house contain- room, with sola any part of the ship. E with an iron pemi-cirewar “atairs to th trom which you enter ® private passage on eaca side, lead- ‘ing to six water closets and spare stearing gear, ail heat- son the side extend about four feet above this deck, w.th a rail and galvanized iron net- work enclosing the whole, outsiie of which are sas; Coe 04 two isige ifon surf and four Takg sized marvin oo (Francis’ patent), with two wooden boat ‘a, iver casks, &c. Sy main deck. we have the dining sa- ng rooms, yenti'ating and lighting galleries, ished tables, roan ealy veneered and ladies’ saloon and boudoir, steam table, second cabin dining saloon, on the same plan and style as thore of the steamer Arago, with some moditic the ornamental work and arrangement of pantri Sean accomm date 300 goal ana 700 tons freight, wi per ines beta bow by Gi Mormaiton Works, under the su: consist of two oscilla! eter, with ten feet stroke, piact ea elie, one forward and one abait the shaft, with them, al worki1 ith the entre 6 perk in toute engines. tubular | wayne forward and oue an auxiliary boiler, and two exira large sizoi Worthing. These, with the six bilge pumps and are all enclosed inside of fwater tight lectly ees in ee of collision, with ex- tensive ements in case of fire. * Stine ace remulat station bills throt in case of accident. Every boat is ned, the officer’s rank being pai fs also provided with water, provisions, sails, oars, &c., and onssiling the passengers aro numbered for each boat, to prevent the confusion we usually hear of in eases of collision or fire at sea. ed with steam pi ‘The locust tim! Care, masts, rai rooms forward, ssengers, Carry 800 tons a draught of water of 17 Quintard & Co., at the aft, 80 objec- There are to long ‘brass ton steam pumps. ee y Pel hout the ship, gered and man- Maryianp Crors.—The Catocin Whig says arance of the sow the grain fields sing appearance in that ee e learn from the Port To- every backward in coming that since ‘the disap present a very pro county. In aries o county, acco Times, tobacco up, and the wheat looks badly. That Blessed Baby.— ne Advent of the King of ae into this breathing world cannot the pa le of this cit; by ry 6 of the we x. frepe hal, mann: are. BUCKLEY & WHyatTt, r No, 208 Chat- mane, nied fe wir @ the fection pt of 1856 0, and are pronounced. ; [iy tel i jor # any hats soi Sareea, ‘Call and judge be yourselves, at No. 118 Reaeau ita, in Cases, 25 Cents; fey Size, $0 cents, Colored ambrotrpes, foes Pict Espensc! Hat mest witb oval and Sener tures, at halt the usual prices. eae Sie Waters soskara tegre ved pianos and melodeons are to be ifound at Pianos to rent, and rent allowed on Poisons ‘on mosthiy pay ment a aii, $130, $140 and $150; Musis aia lurge discouat, ‘es improved sStcreoscope, nheim’s new series of American ade lt ¢ oo st pls Genense valley, Pottsville coal regio jews large assortment just received, by os and Melodacons yD, and ANS. PIKu ‘es O28, ois Spring Fashion» in Ties, Cinv ate, &e —Men of farhion Lot dag be nt eee, ety fancy ties crayats, just received irom Tawrk MGRKEN’ "3 anit and furnishing entbtatmoene No, e. D. Devin & Co. An fi to state that their ts are now completely stocked of gpzing and summer ¢loth the newest importations eengs, fonilnge, Av. at 235,25) and 0 ont: wholensie and retailideps with their late bad ol Seles ethers, clout r spring, which, for ean oud bert larmequaliod, .—We shall Tomorrow Recetved of Cxoaslogs’ spring fizies tap ex am Sixth, avenue re tr aro t Kiet ALLING & 00., 95 ixdh avent ac gon & Humphre: '» ccmer Epring stree!, ars offering ee ‘4 beg matin Tut's per cont lose than’ tonnutastacora? prices. were pier and oval! mire and picture frames, ‘erick street. alas source of work insident ‘or ru ral, it ‘keeh” monthly issue contains 24 eee quart) {ast oslere) pages, Ihe ardcles are pre} ‘with direct reference to the work of the mouth in which they appear, aad ure weitien bs who 08, and ve "nowiedge of the re mie ‘most sishticetibeiy great mass of the “editor rerides im the country, and was trained from childhood to the busipers of fe Aira Sia farm, emorac ing a varied culture; and having paesed many subsequent jeare in travelling for obser vat and in the lat ivarved fa ull ine detalle both of the ot yertentare, °° of topics emi 1m rue ance SOMBER: fork (or she Month (tive columns). Potawes bow to get them, eg Beds ede ipa en. ‘uct ona for Beginners. Su aw berries horesDirections Yor growing them. Fi uit Trees—Capit: for setting out. Pear ticen, Bee, Selootous flow to sek ‘out, 40. Pevelug— Chea} eu and good. (illustrated) Horses Qhres ar Obes Food, Bhoelng, de, | Gait sed Sable Manure Oe ae ee Chiccry Tn tatbad re Bale) if once! s-,Cheap hatatand, lemon cheese, &c. ieeermes meres farmers guin by going there! m Eccnomy— ‘rim Banker. 8 Sit Yours vou” A c capt artote f for Boys. And ontine! turty ‘other ann @ practical character. ” IN THE APRIL RUMBEK; Work for the Month (five columns). April Work for Semaiee. By Anna Hope. daring out & Garden ching caerrered, (Iustrated.) me How to parton! it Growing ‘kbubarb—Instruetion Cnijon Kale he inexperienced. en's, ence. Btrawberries— Vaiue and Method Best Ap} yee for Difierent Looaiities, rain, Shade 1 ‘Trees ‘Wtat to Ceecea: How to Ee Xvergreen Trees— What to Choose; How to Plant. een Shrubbery—What to Choose; ‘how to Plant, selva Spegarae=A beautful tow Plant’ iitul new Flowers in Winter—A tad" Bxperience. ‘To my Bistera upon the F: By Eliza. ee, Answer to ‘Questions. Borin 8 Wi! . let Wheat Fclie—Looking up Bare Spota, Ever; Beat cheep ior eep tor lam a ren Fences As. Potlag— Picking Sach orhes's Feaner's; Remedy. a Hlcoriee Gas it be tbe Grown hi dis Country? eke Qualis. India’s Letter to the Fait Houthyy Review and Comparison of Prices, Weather and 1) other topica connected in-door and out-door life. ‘The May xumber and thore succeeding it will be quite as fh prehensive and instructive, as tae editorial assistance oe wider circle ot intel:igent practical men is constantly be- hs the {t is the atm of the publisher to excel in the Feilabiltty and uilliy of the 4grisulturis:, ama teacher and guide to all who pal est to do with dling @ plot of ground, however or smal coal has loo; joyed and still retains at i far atronager it ie oelieved that thourands of others, who have’ not chanced to be reckoned among its constant readers, would be profited by ® more intimate ac- tance, her, having thus ret forth some of the claims of year . asks interested to give it a lorced upon any one, but is prompt con inved when the time expires for whish it was ordel Terma, one doliar a year, in advance. Subscriptions can begin wits March, or any subsequent num- ber. “No extra numbers previous to March lett, lisher and Proprietor, OBANGE J ee No. 1 Wi ter street, New York. Econom: Panty. Per Cent Le Aal in Car Pete. Harrington's improved carpet ning, s new and most ralnable trventoa, consists of two wes arable mwaeial jell a ‘of eottcn sei woven between mish, under carpets, will be found to. ad id 0 thelt Saniinene elasticity, comiort and durability. To be bad at MPSILD & JULIAN, Agenta, 62 Cedar ot,, New Yori The Rotar ack ee Lock Posscsses the ity of| and all the security of the best i fo welling houses, store doors, &c key now in use, as a dozen be pocket. Millions of mama, ve ori form, and it becomes imposaible eee: Shea Piha folate tk ‘und 92 Maiden lane. per is never coples of 8 Mt Blager paper ‘devoied entirely tothe sewing machine via lied gra be Sontes Hebe FRINGER & CO., 323 Broadway. Befiance Safes.—Kobort SASRICK ts the sale mannfaeturor in the alg Sten of te eclebra'ed safes and it powder proof defiance locks Pearl street, one [aiden lane, To rise aa Ph Dealers, Wholesale Grocers, Blectestypisis and Phoiogra jhers, #o—Samploy of liquors polland cee Sooteh whiskoy, v 5 wi pesch ae cherry ah eee er a and. 8078 ‘and all neces: lle peppermint, lemon, oan a and wi reen: materisis 8 for am! an In ea dharing paver, kc. ; meti sian in wder for hes, tain by DA’ Ee PRUCHTW ANGE 98 Marion Innes To Wholesie and Country “Druggtsta— Barnes & Park, 304 Broadway, corner of Duane street, invite ihe ahention ef'cose wagers 10 saete inmoane stock of Dalat medicines, by far the largest assorta: mt jarce dealers throughout the word. All articles at and below test ulsoturers! prices, either by iy 6, tingle Bi package. dozen or 100 gross. & PaAaK, New York, Cinginnal and Ban }rancisco, A Card.—All Persons who have Gray Hatr or bair of a bad color are invited i call and consult Mr. fr 34 Church street, corner The Human Hair.--A. Grandjean neces for the period of for'y sears made the linnman hele his study, xt be consuited ually on all diseases of the hsir, at jhurch street, corner of Barclay, trom 8 o’elock A. M. (2 3% wkiskies and Moustaches Forced to Grow in six weeks by my onguent, which w Fill not sisin oF injure the way; o Yelber, 44 Bouth Third street, Pale Batchelor’s Halr Dye, W! A Their new wearer, natural el wet Bis peed acd. cnly armies garmiess | rooms, at BA’ and Tou provements secure nee and durebiii- parire is appiled in twelve private Broadway. Phalon i ye od or cee poe for beau''ying the comp'exion and, removin ng sunburn es, spois, burns scalds, tings, cuspped I ies face, vane ead Saale is. Bor vale by PHALON, and all dri Cristadoro’s Wigs, Hairy Dye and Tonpecs excite admiration among al! connolseeurs in arts. A suit of ant private apartments for, app'ying his {nlauable dye, the only reilabie article of the kind extent. Wholesale and re- ial at CHIBTADOBU'S, No.6 Astor House, Cpy the ad: pe Bronadway.—Tae Oniy Article that will restore Eta hair fo {ts youthtul appearance and cure baldzew ts LOVEL'S Wabpone. Cal, and those who d of gray’ and bal meat iaaeee ton, ry remedies —Dr. 8. 8, FiTCH may bé consulied at his oflice, No. 71d Broadway (now one of ine extabliched fotos oe ct'y), for diseases of the lungs and throat, heart diseases. Li coinplaint, female diseases, and chropic Guespee « ally. Otlice ours from 9 A.M, to6 P, M. daily, Sundays excepied, Consultation free. Bolloway’s Vintment.— Martyrs to Scrotula rejoice |. This Peabo disoa ye, desc: from geueration to feserato. a feattal Letrioom, may be teraliy extirpated by be will refer to is penetrating agony All'eruptions and sores yield to i curative proper ‘Timolat’s Suiphar and Vapor Baths, No. 51 Walker street, near Broadway, éeta>iished in 182%, for ths cure of rheumatism, neuralgia, eruptions of the akin, severe colds, fevers, &c,, are recommended by the most emiuent physiciens. To Nervous Suffe: —A Reured Clergy- ‘man, restored to bealth in a few days, after many years of greal nervous auilering. is enxious {o- make knows ‘be ‘ine sae ‘Workin ir, soy LD firteen'h usefa' intorms- various, deparinenie ed einen shenae een practioe and the selencs F articles In each nnmber (mostly origina’) the fo:! freee bbe gy areca ve ® general view of the range door belay, NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, APRIL 7, 1856. ween gent 1, at Harlem, Janus R. Wavim, in jear basess cle iande of the Snail are ncnneateee: invited to ations his his fuueral, from Oslv: jary cbiareh, oor- nepof Twenty-first street and Fourth ‘sveune, to-mor- row, April 8, at tweive o’elook M. On y, April 5, after a short but severe illness, Lovma, Pooky wi tom and sa Baxer, aged a3 years 8 and 20 of the fe fally requested to oy street, this Fh hey the funeral, from No. 1101 afternoon, at two o’clock, a ¥ further notice. On Saturéa: of consumption Wie Lust, son of Jol las ‘aged 18 years 2 months and 3 day: an Lipper 4 of Nhe family, also the members of the Mu- tual No. 67, of 1. 0. 6f 0. F., and the ssilmskers, are a invited to attend’ the funeral, from bis father’s re.idence, No, 835 Front street, to-morrow after- noon, at two o’olock. Ie this city, on Saturday, April 6, CusRias Prysa, in 84th year of bis ag The relatives and triends of the family are resp-ctfall, invited to attend his faneral, from the residence of ‘hi son-in-law, Oliver Robertson, No. 188 Cherry atreot, this afternoon, at one o'clock, without tarther invitation. On Sunday, April 6, Juma, daughter of Thomes and Margaret Aun Finnigan, ged 3 you ote frievds of the family are "faviied to attend the fu- from the residence of her fatuer, No. 30 Madison Ftreet, ta atereoons at we o'clock. Country papers please copy. On Saturcay mornirg, Apiil6, Saran, widow of th lata John Rakin, aged iSycars, The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, from her late residence, No. 106 Centre atreet, this afternoon, at two o'clock. Om Saturday, April 6, Caruanme H. Bayan, aged 30 years and 6 months. The friends ard relatives of the family are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, from ber late residence, renin No, 227 Weat pais seventh sxzeet, this afternoon, at ‘two o’olcok, ee nee eee California pay Sudden); - eateder mona April 6, Rosaum, only davghier a Dr. HW. W. Baud Azelia . Woodhull, aged 3 yeare and 11 months, relatives and friends of the family are respestfally invited to atvend her funeral, trom rorg residenee of her prninedi No, 68 Madison avenue, to-morrow afracon, at four o'clock, without further invitation. On Saturday morning, April 5, Francis C, WARNER, son of the late Cyrus L. Warner. His friends, and those of his brothers. Samuel and Benjamin, are mvited to attend his funeral, from the re- sidence of Samuel A. Warner, No. 20 West’ Thicty-sixth atreet, this afternoon, at two o’clock. On dunday ‘afterncon, April 6, atter a brief but severe iTiness, Esritzr BrNsoy, wife of Colonel Benjamin W. Bencon, in the 54th year of her age. The friends of the family are respectfully invited to at- tend her foneral, from John street church, this afternoen, at three o’clock. On Sunday, April 6, Miss CLama Massanve, daughter of the late Ehas Messerve, sged 20 years. Tke friends and relatives of daeaned are invited to at- tend the fureral, from the peeieence gt Daniel F. Fer- nald, No. 116 Lawrence street, Brooklyn, to-morrow af- ternoon, at two o'clock. yn, on Eaturday, April 5, at half past, four o’slock, ot inflammation on fangs, Hezspian Corrin Taooms, son of Osptain John and Rebeioa Jaaobe, aged 2 "the friends rie the family invited to attend bis funeral, from The realtones of parents, No. 129 Johnson street, this afternoon, at two o’closk. Middletown, Conn., papers 8 copy. On Sunday morning, April 6, Mary Loca, wife of Ja- cob H. V. Cochero‘t, and daughter of James Hron, Esq., in the 36th year of her og ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, from her late residenca, Division avenue, between Thitd and Fourth streeta, Namsburg, to-morrow afternoon, at three o’elock, aud at half-past four o’clook, from St. Mgrk’s church, Tenth street and Second avenue. At the residence of his son-in-lav, Jacob Backhout, at Eact Morrisania, on Sunday, April 6, Jon Dsvog, in 87th year of his age. The relatives and friends of the fawily are invited to attend his fanera', from St. Ann’s church, East Morrisa- nia, tc-morrow aiternoon, at half. pat one o’clock, with- out further notice. _ His remains wiil be taken to Yonkers for interment. ha ge Staten Island, on Sunday, April 6, Miss Carmancxe 1, CLEAN, The funeral will take place at one o'clock, to-morrow afternoon, from the Reformed Dutch church, Rev. Mr. Peck’s, at Richmond, S. I. ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. FEVER AND AGUE. 28 ws NEGROES CURED ‘AND Aa COTTON CaoP he following unso! isited letter, from a Southern gentle: and planter, wot universal interés . ens ‘OLAYTO! Dn. Ruoprs—Dear sir in justioa 10 a to 7ou mace ment offac's, Your “fever and ‘medioine Ja without doubt the bett article ever put forth forthe cure of that troublo- @ disease, On my plantation were twenty-eight cases ia the month of October, mortly m n plokers. 1 tried quia. cotton My neighbor, ir. Joan Hainer, rind ied sont medicine; be to.d me to einer care Mae ena most eee eerie It worked like a is io my life bave seen anything to operate so san! Saari fs enone anne by Cia a "indie RRS relates? fever and sque cure, or antid’e tomslaris, the only harmless remedy in ‘existence, is equally certain as a pre- ventive, asa “cure.” Taie it when you feel the chilis coming on, and'you will never arenes oxe. JAMES A Ri proprietor, Providence, RI DE, HAIGAPA FEVER AND AGUE REMEDY—IB A ure for fever and agus, dyspepsia, jaundice, Char grea fover, liver complainun semsicat fever: Sensis toate Devs, and all bilions diseases. "It is compounded from purely ve ‘bie extracts, without a particle of quinine or other po jonous drug. It acts promes oy snd reap ond can taken Dy all afilicted with perfect m@ety and certain bene- ‘Dr, Haight:—Dear Sir—I have presoffed your remedy fa numerous cases of fever and ague. agate ‘and find it to possess ai! the merit you claim for W. C; Kurrers, M.D. John Blakely, 197:h street, corner of Fitth avenue, was cured of fever and st apne. of long standing. irs. Thorp, 20 Allen street, was cured of remitien: fever and ague, Mre Lewry, 195 Hester street, was cured of fever and ague and d: ‘Oniee 205 1 Bowery, New BL J: PRRKINS, a PERSONAL, F THE COOK WHO ADVWRTISED IN THE HARALD of to-day be not evgaged. the may of @ place by ap- Plzing at 79 Hast 17th st, before ten o'clock tomorrow mora AMES W. ROBOTHAM, LATE MASTER OF BRIG. flon Ctignisl, wil oblige by calling upon the undersiened gaged by him in Henry Cox, stevedore, or_any of the m loading the above brig, in Sep'ember or Getaber® 1890, or any perecn woo can give the address of sny of the above, will i} liberally rewarded by ealing on T. B, ROBERTDON, 120 Water street. 1G MAN, ABUUT &) LN YEaus OF Al woald like a vi ‘% ‘bee to learn the business, fe is of good oan gre Se best of reterence, Helary no object. for two days, P.O. 8., 43 6tb a Y, OF BDTOATOR AND REFINEMENT, weuld iike to meet wit eo would ecgeiaer hoe er board. eae ee i SITOATIUNS WANTED, _ SITUATIONS PL nekctooe < ree WaNiBu—by 143i YOUNG 5 So ehuaber work washing sod iconing iron. a sieasion. Has n0 07 ara Sec eeeere (ae, ION WANTKD—FOR & teen years of age, 10 do the work’ of a small farally; Jp sake case of chi'dzen and asi-tin the & abort distance tu the it 13th at, for two days, T GEBMaN GI and ironer, ar to do aa | Waa A PROF at AN cook. waaber {Gan be seen at 253 kwen auest, ect, Wilitameb rg. To TerED: A de SUaMON,: 3 GIRL, fo BY A ny RMBE AOTABLE Se country. Spyies place. Fens > call at 86 Mast 1 A AEE Toe Tu WORKING BY Wor afew more customers. Alse, work he house. Appiy at 56 West 26th at, A YOUNG wanes. WARTS 4 SITUATION, A3 PuAIN cook; ia first rate washer and ironer; understands boning. a ‘The best city regenee canbe given. Please cai at jutgere rtrevt, in the rasr. Y.UnG WOMiN WANTs A BIIUATIOS, chamcermaid or abild’s nurse, who bas been sccust>med si is care fait in be fe eh ped ae prea goamiber it ; Uidere ands Bersinieans “inn the bent of tis retitence perfectly Please call tor t i Broad: Figoee call lor two days St 08 Hou ‘ton st., between Brostway RESP ECTASLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS a BiTUA » a8 DUrEE ano plain sewer or chamoermald and wal ter. Cat be teen, for two at 118 Oe tor thea nee days, at 118 Cenire s:reet, room No. A® RRSP KOTOBLE YUUNG GIQL WANTS A SITUA- Private family; 18 good plata ook, pad Talo wasb froner. Can give god re saat place, where mer hea teed ed & Car and 8x montns. apph for tWo days at 146 ‘Surat, between 7th and 8th avenues, 4 ficor, front room, A SONG FRENCH GIRL WANTS A SITOATIOR, AS urse and aio js Pt anes P ng. ApDiy at Pouopetesur, A LADY 18 DASIROUS OF OBTAINING A ego are. t seamstress; she is a Pro estant nd gapable of giv ving ea Ure satistaction i, a able of giving entire to her employer. a A ste BeSPECTABLE YOUNG GURMAN GIRL, WHO Frenab, wants a siiuailyn. wgacsomoany a (amily haved since raiser nm SSSSSes PROIKSPANY GIdL WANTS A sf uation ag seamstress, or nurses to children, or light caam- berwork; can do ai! kinds of Say ey two daya’ at her present eygaloy ‘A U8, ASD, WIFE, WITHOUT 4 FAMILY, WaNTS Can be see tor ith st. Can give the best of city reference. to take care of a be best of refe- Terce given. Please all at 1l0 Bas iriver, second floor, back room. SUA yeareD, BY ain YOONG GIRL, TO Py r do plain sowing; has no objec wo do char summer, neral hourework, ‘ote, small fam'ly; tere: ce pace. Can be seea for ridge and Piy- ‘woman, a8 ealgr ete cock and. 00d bread br! SDATION WahTED BY A YOUNG MAN, As OUP or room. etor; te wiiliog to make Address 1. Y., box Waza se ‘A RRSPROTABLY YOUNG by 8 A ee pie ohn i aut wor! plain sewing; nas no objection and ‘or would yy a Dt ‘Sutn ui a ty reference on = mn first floor, trea to make Borcult pocnrale 12 000K, ‘waiter, jaike coaatry with int 8th st, between araener and ith avenue, Can be seen tor two days, Good elty retere: KSSPEOIABLE PROTESTANT GIRIA WISa tuations; the ope a4 cook aud tosssist in w. aod ‘a chambermal to ae ist in the washin; to sce to children; be: ih at., be:ween 6th and 7th oa Jor the sum- front room, tor two days, i’ —BY A RESPECTA SLE nih pa Somay, a On, As Nurse Add Ssame'Teas, OF to do cham’ work and wing, Can be seen for tv codaye ate house of ber present employer, No, 64 St. Mark's place. agg A A RISBEY. _ Ke PHOT ABLE YOUNG exe lent and ond scot onject to 0 the ett we vetween 7uh and 8. troner ard cae bake 201 work of @ small private fami y ee. Pile pg CaPiainD ANO OTHERS—WANTED, BY aA KE situation as stewardess or charge'o: children vo Loadon 2¢ .iver- 0 hascrowsed tee Atiau, speciabie youn, yodl well Seoumtomsed ts travel wa Neseyenet thes. Apply tow ty two “aye ‘at 22 Ludlow street ARTRD. BY A RiSPAOTASLE young girl, as chilerer’« pl: oF cbamberwork; i4 Bind to chtiérrn. self usefus. Can give good and e. her last place, Can be 2 20th streets, top flcor, front Weim? A SITUATIO ‘teas and chi 10 Town aicaes AND KXPRESSMEN. An tnoustrious apd int employment, with a beuse in the eity or country, w! trustworthiness wil bs given, ar ud Tecartty ie req man wi business, either in eceoaeas soa lo to business and is » got Soaantans Address J. IN A PaIvate FAMILY, understands cuving and fitting and a} or would goas cherabermaid ud senastrens; \ocity or country, with a Indy oF family. SDLeRLaaa a GROCERS AND PROVISION desirous 'vy 122 East 19th at, cess 84 avente, for two —Two young of wee first clace Bouse of an oject as permanent given in i and country, Address W! Thovemale, Heraid ‘ons BY A B«SPRCTABLY YOUNG GIRL, WHO 'rench and Ey, fs situation as nurse or eneral housework. Inquire at 18) 8 houses; cén inflasnce'a large trade o Are 4 0 SITU at vs her bier i a Us branches, an prodace b+ at 105 West 94h nt ION, IN A PHiVATE PAM undera's: maid. Duane at third foo. ANIRD—A SI) CATION, TOUnR WORReR: 88 00d plain cook ; firs ironer; bas no ‘objection | ‘S do ho the best of city reterence ean be given. Please oull at No.4 Horatiort., first floor, resr but ding Can be seen tor two days, a8 AURSE SD 88 AN. BisP 2CPABLE Ful nd at 131 ast ban we, ioe asst famtly; third floor beck room, 2d and Sa avenues, ANTRD—BY A RESPEOTACLH OIRO, A SITUA tion, to fo gerera! housework at rate waena: ard cook, and willing > maka here, useful, rivate family. Oan be seea at her presen: em- ANTED- A 8i7 Baron +tress, by @ you from her present ‘employer 6 A Gee S A leah to cool business well is an exesiont reference. Call for two dass at Wi and 7th avenues, rear house, first foe itd ne A SITUATION, BY A Fly agar} woman, as chamberv-aid an en and to make heree'{ generally ners has lest an be seen fur three ANT#D—« 81 ae TON, young woman. in 8 privale femiiy; ere’ roan si and ironer. * i CLABLE are WOMAN, A BY pete Oe id ‘underst: ‘on; ans baker: can give toe best of cit jest 19th at., between 6! Gen be sean 7 eee one door from ¢t avenue, A eaaicoane tee axcolie ati. Nov geotraieda A} sod ancist id, wahtag Can give the best ol city Te erence. Inqnire No. 634 Bank at. for (wo carn " és have no onjeation te di city eter ence from her ‘at 200 Lith st., second floor, her cy a ai Se ee formar of Br ‘and man wishes 8 siteation, ae shambermald or waiter, in a the dinirgroom. oolock, A "My, ab 156 Franklin ot 136, up staurs, Brookiya. A MOST ESPECTABLE PROTESTANT YOUNG WO. boarcing house or hotel; is fuliy competent to take charge ef ‘Can seen for two anys, from 10 to le A® SITUATION WANTED BY a HIGHLY RESPKOE/= bie Spanish lady. as governess; she is competent to teach tbe French and ‘fab lan; flocatly; ai oie mane, “an midmowatarBe ary sites Ax RESPECTABLE WOMAN WISHMS TO UBT A FaMI- an.) § Washing, ladies? or gentiomen’s; or would work out day. Has most excelent reterencs for honesty, a0 Bey and capability. Apply at 122 /th avenue, between 18h, A =e WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION AS A good pain cook and first rate iper and atards baking; or wou'd do house: small fay ‘Has food clty reterence, snd is wil tog aud ‘Obl lor two days at 66 Mott st,, in the rear, room ABE BRBPEOTS BLE YOOXG WOMAN aise A SITUA to cook, wach and tron for a small family; she hs first rate reference: rstands her business. Osa ve seen for two days, at 470 6th avenue, between 28th and 29th st. Inquire in the office, A RESPACEADLE PROTESTANC GIal. wIsdhs A fituation, 10 do 1 ght chamberwork and ewing: or would see to chilcren andrew. Is good p.ain sewer. the bes: of reference given, Pease call at No. 40 West i8d st., in the rear, between 6th and 7th avenues. for two daya. o Nees peyeelie OF ee tOe Lp lEsne pee eaIOn AND desirous of obtaining a situation, ope lem My Hy at en faraily. for one week, Governess, Heraid office. A Galt Gon DREWMAKER, EXESBIBNORD IN cutting ant ‘4c’, would be giad to meet with a few Sepectavle ration to work fe thee cs Piper bye eg call, or ‘address Miss Burk aI A SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPAUTABLE PER- ‘fon, whois an excellent cook and bread baker; ia willing eons the wanes Sod ironies roa of ty. Pen en for two days, ween Sprin; ard Prince sis, in the thread and needle store. sis ENGLISG WOMAN, of city re’erecce given. Bt NO! 167 Bist at, between 24 and $4 evenuer, TWO AESPROT. BUR avai cook, fire ra a washer ing ad routs other aya or tho host ef rv faraaca 53 7th evenue, ccrner of $6 a Wantpray a A Bi SPKOW AHL 5 ANTED A SITUATION. iY A) RESPAOTAGLE r The woman, 88 cook ;n9 0° jection to do chamber work ‘and fron'ng; good city reference as 308 Mot: ‘ WW ANTED-# TU TiOK:, Cali for two day young women, one asa Waza 4 BL npr work, in's swai private fvmily; no 0% ‘Inquire at 242 6:2 avenue, in the tin store. ANTED BY A YOU®G LADY, A SITUATION AS travelling companion to laly going to Kurops. Cal . J. M, Union aquare Post do genera! house lon to go to the coun third floor, fromt room: RESPECTABLE ENOLI9G YOUNG woman, a situation as waltar. Can be teen for two dsys, at No. Aor the Soutm, address M. ANTED-A SITUATION AS OOAOHMAN, BY A RE- srectable, sieady man. who understands the oare and management of horses; he has lived for two years with his last, he'csn refer tor capablity, $c. Can be at 104 West 10th sireet,second floor, front room, until privste tantyy wend oo Goon reterence. AppIY ompiog or to whom Cin be seen for two e. me tate Hudson venue, we lyn. HY A R¥SPEOP ABLE roman, Ae ohambermaid and waiter, apd 10 ne nbyee sen, to go tn the 62 RESPECEASLE GIRL. A SIRUA- tion po chaasbermsid aud walter, or as chamberms 8 10 go to the country.” Good sity er street, g fst in, Wasinn apd iros try. Best city reterence gi and nurse; has no objectior relerence. Inquire at 84 Bi ANTED—8Y A RESPR3TABLA YOUNG GInLr about 15, sears of age, who can produce the best of cliy references, & situation to mind chi dren aad do plain sewing. or herse f usetui in any way abouta bet ween avenues © and ould be wing to house. Preasercall w: 421 10tn tt, ‘HD—A RESPKOTABLE WOMAN, ash and iron, in a small famiy; one who ws ee Also, @® cham) rmaid and bermaid ard walter, or ax wn'tei Roth cf them can furnish ties clas sity nde seen for two dase if 1 ut Stn ah Beer aves Ar upper fear, ng ane troving. st er gaged, at 219 ver the stcre, in the make "herse'f generally uretu!. Apply at 81 Wes: 15th st, -A SITUATION, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A ¥OUs NG 16 GIRL. A8 chembermeid ara walter, or ch to take care of chi.dren; ference from her last place, Please call at between 4th and Bleecker streets, in the ANTED—A a AITG ATION, | fae Eo one jection jo in cba cue ined at 420th avenve.) rene? Bivon. J ANTED- BY A RESPROV ARLE YOUNG ke situation 8 cook, waeber ard 1: Best of recommen¢atiovs fom ber last place, P between 2tth and 27ih sis, Can be te for BY A Te YMOFABLS as chem ermsid or launéres po BTS: Bas lived ax waltar I et 68 s first rate reterence frum uss last p, », Plea! eal during the week at 255 Hast 14th SY A RRSROPABLE Be i Renae pri- rk OF ait In waa Piease eal BY A PHOIMSLANT id and walter, or to assis} in Good city reference. Ou.l a 772 Green- San ‘ANTE = pear U ATION, as cham! wich st., corner of NTED—A SITUATION, BY A RUSPHItAGiE girl, 1, experieneed ax nuree nnd ference, Apply at 251 seamstress. it 191h st, between Sth and tb Ave, A RESPECTABLE PROTSSTANT GIRL WANTS A +ituetion, to do chamber work or waiting, or washing 8nd ironing. “No objection to go a short distance in the coun try. Please call at 6) Washinton street, Broozlyn, 216 SD avenwe, ANTED—A SITU = TION, BY A _ ReSPECTABLR gir}, 83 cbambermaid or nurse; van wash aud iron. ‘be seen for two ante at 289 6th avenue, between 25th and 25th ats., front rocm, top floor. Ae ANTED—A_ B1IUATION, 8 cbambarmaid and w: p'ain rewer; no cbjecticn to ao fine washing and ic BY A ERP! A *ctok, understands cooking Wd Wating Rarate NS A oe ; their brancher; io an excellent washer and iwouer.. ‘The best of city reference trom her last place. lease call at 198 West 27th atreet, front basement, tor two days. A Ss fete Toe | iad WISHES A SITUATION, As ym bermaid ant ne ge meg veneate ee WANT&D—BY A YOUNG WOMAS, purse and seamslresi; undersands ont'ing and and iti os culldren's clothing) and has noo jection to, in cham ser. work. clty relerences givon, Gan bs seen for two Gaya at 157 hast S3' at Setmern St ged Sd eee A SITUATION WANTRw- BY A SMART, TIDY GIK § chy cook, washer and irover; no objestion to du general work or g0 8 short disiance in the country. Call ut 42 Stenton st., in the basement, YOUNG rhe eh Ape ta) pe EL AS NU ASE ear Can give good Fecommend ations trom ier Int Face, 3 oe. Gali tt ol! stein Fear, firat floor. Gan be seen lor two days. SITUATION WANTED-N A PAIVATE FAMILY, by & walter who undersias ds bis business; jection to the country. ‘Can give good cl'y references, Can be-seen for two days at 844 Brosdw sy, one door avove 13th a, RESPECTADLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS a siTUa- tion as cook, washer and troner; if not suited, the adver- iter would do the housswork of a email family. Toe beat of alts rererence Can be ween at her inst place, 8) West for ASRUATION WASTE A RESPECTABLE LIT’ 1, thirteen years od, to walk with children or go of errards. Eas he best ofelty'refsrence. Can be seen for two ised ome 20:h st., between Oth and 7th avenues, in the rear, « joor. sprally to the aes Beat te Can etig: teed two aye wt etween Sth avenue veri place, in the thread and needle store. . NEW PUBLICATIONS. ow D” BOOKS.—5,000 VOLUMES OLD BOOKS, AT NO. 1/8 Fulton street, gp divinity, miscellany, illus:rated coins, medals, rings views, G oman classics just received, ard will be for sale on the ith of ADHl, at 178, Faliog treet, gromnd floor, All who wish to see the’ collec't'n will pow call early, 4s all unsold will be removed on the Ist of fay. FOWLER COMMENOFS A jeciures on Wednesday evening pext, in Vonit- and Thi bt RE Sere tiene zental Hall, corner of Kighthavenue th-fourth street, to be eortinued every evening. Firat two lectures {res, Beata to subsequent ones, 1234 centa. SHOMAS FRANCIS MEAGHER WILL DKLAVEA AN ration, tn the Academy of Muslo, on Tuesday evening April 8, 1866, At 8 o'clock, for the benelit of an Catho- ife orphans. ° bunject— Batrick’s post ge vanniveres: ries“heir Significance and Beauty.” Tickets 60 cen's each, THE MILITARY. f iF THE UNITED STATES LiGar Guards held on Saturday evening, April 5, 1860, th sige preamble and resolutions were ubanimously ed:s— a thas pleased re Providence to remove from our midet dur late ascociate and Captain, Josn O’Brien; there: fore be it Rerol ‘That the members of the United States Light gaara, a, rewarding ‘with sincere affection the memory of our Sstocinte and Captain, deeply sympathize with ,his pa- Tenia; brother phd sister; 1y tne tote Beat ail Hiecolved. het a copy’ of ths above reso.atlona ve transmit. ted to his bereaved parents, and pubisned in the New York Rarid. a [COOBMIOK, Chairman, my. Secr Gonartee ie Whelan, J. Conlogue, J. Manly. quired, Gocd city reference trom her la-t teen for wo days at bl voufias st, between third oor, front room, Brook!) n. ANTAD—A STAUATION, Ag NUABE AND pea stress; understands 2.) kit ds of Can soon for two dager at firet floor, froxt reom. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG to do general housework; 1s & good plaia cook: wou" make berselt generally userul. ‘Good rererence, Appiy at 0 Var dsm et. in the store. ANTSL—A_ SITUATION ri, as 093k or laundrens j bas no objection to » between 6th an: ‘ANTED Je AS COOK, BY A VsAY EX rience who has been accustomed to ve: enteren’s {arnilies and nas the very ard est roferansa: dia cooking all kinds try; will aetist 1p Wash first floor front room, A ayUation a #4 NUAKSK AND SEAM has no objection to, go to the oountr The dest city reterenge. Oan be seen ‘at. 10) » Fecond floor, back room. ANTKD-BY A COMPETENT PERSON, A Sil 6G A tion ss cook; thorough ‘The best city re‘erence given. one door from lat avenue, first floor, treat room, tur two dws N ANTAD—« SITUATION, ead ‘A RESPROFABLS Wor first rate cook; erstands pasiry cooking o ‘Gail ot IM 7th avenue bewoen Can be seen for two dave. “SILUATION, BY a TRESPEOG AGL? PRO testent gir), to do house vork ina uice family; Is «coed her and I:oner; is ¥ liling to make herseli aset fzapeth st, back ro: 8 ilaatinn aa seaastros te 8 Private femit: tion to go in the country. BY A Paors: FAN T © to do general hou: fa ine country. Abye) Call 8° 27 sping #:. ANTED—BY A RASPEOTABLE YOUNG WOMAN. A mde I kinds of meat coniiag fimaticn as cook ; under: and pastry, ano ae nO objection to waaist ia weah.ng & » near 9th av. Can petee fort SoS, ) ANTRT = ‘A REAP FCT BLS fen, a8 ecox; understands har business its branches. Bent of city re Ud ay , near 2st et, seomd floor back room. ANTED-BY A RESPECCABLE WOMAN, A SITUA- tion; is a goed plain cook, an exce lent washer andhi 1d understands baking; would be willing to as ia ia ds housework of & emall private femily. ear be seen tor 'w> aave; aista'ce ia the country: goer in t sour c ‘denis atid ita ‘at, cas te. sera lor ‘would be wil Jng io ge a. abo: relerence. Please call at JANTED-A_ AITUATIC yourg woman, as REPS TABLE seamsizes:, undaraiands ol ontting ard fitttr g chi dren's dre: i assiat at light chasberw: rk; the b ference ct cao be given, Picase call at No. 98 Weat floor. front room good ref 22d and rit its, third floor. ATION aN CHAM3SRMAID AND sbergrald apd to assists tbe washing aad con be seen fr tro days, wroripg: the Fest of chy referen Apply at 145 6h ANTRD—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMA 4 a8 chabermsid, and ty asilat to washing und ico ebambern ae end do plain sewin ry snd » ia ro latindress., Pleasa call f2r v0 da rences, ly for. Gan be seen f ANIED—A SITUATION, BY A tant girl, to jearn chain vate family; Atel LOODd)sct, Or 847th at., near Le! ANTED—BY A RESPROTABLE PROTESTANT GIRL’ Ev hambermaid and to assist in wash and tronis.; bas good city refe at 68 Dean st., srgokiyn. YOUN? PROTES, 31s fond of Chidraas has andab at lz aah ats Want TED—BSITUATICNS, BY THO RSSPEC CABLE Jou g wcmen, ope ns 'chawhermaid sod waves, the otter as geod pisin cock washer 7th av,, first floor, back room. Best city reference. ference; can be seen for two days WANTKD—8Y A” RESPRCTABLE young girl. as seamstress, ard to do light cham erwerk; bas no objection to one or two grown ch'ldren: can ut snd make their clothing. and als> embroider them; can do sl! kinds ot tamily sewing. Best of cily reference if required. Can be een tor two days at the toy store, 226 9th avenua, corner of ‘25th st., New York. A RESPRCTAELE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SIfUA- tir, to travel with @ tami!y, and to take care of a baby and is cape le to do all kinds of work, Please ea't at 187 mao Bt, for two days, RESPECTABLE GIRL WISHES por eG INA eet pe tantly, as good Vege j isa firs: rato waster and iroper, 1he best ot ci y reforenien cin be given from her Just place, Cali at 133 Wee: 18th sin the basement. Can be seen tor two days. SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESP ¢CTASLE YOUNG an &s chambermaid ard eeametr ess; can do emorvide-y, ‘and has no objestion to astst In washing and ironing, or make berselt; generality neoful, Call at 103 stast 22d st., one house from the corner of 81 ay. "A SITUATION WANTSD—BY A RESPROTABGE yous . fir, to do generai housework in @ small private mati; ie ood we her, frover and pixin cooB; has n0 omjoctios re dittance in the country. The best of cliy retorense giv Please call a! No, 8 5th st , near the Bowery, in the store. RESPECTASLE ZOUNG WOMAN WANES A SICU ation, aa good plain cook and first rate wather and ironer, and has good city references, and wili be weil recom: men ior last pl he seen for two days; pease call at 210 26th at,, between 8th aud 9h ava, “COOK WANTS A SITUATION. PLE: 8h CALL AT iA, 109 King at., third floor, ‘The best ot lty re’erence given, A‘ “PROYSTANT MAN WANS A BIfUA tion, as msnj.°r on alarms is @ good gardener. and ua- devatards the care chores. addyess 8, Movurdy 656 Green- nich street, New Yor. for three days. AXTKR LIGHT GUARD.—THR REGULAR MONTOLY company Will beheld at the Crystal, Grand Cian ap, i. ‘A full attendanes is par. as tor offic ars. fires) the prescription nsed. Direct, an eiection Reve John M. Dagnall, Vulion Mreet, Brosklyne N.Y. GU. W. THOMPSON, Ohairauas Laws Secretary. Marricd On Sanday morning, April 6, by the Rev. Dr. Prise, at Se or Ale the residence of the bride’s father, Mr. Tan »0ne 8. Lir- mu to Mies Lovie, yourgest daugiter of John Perrin, Esq., all of this city. In'Brookiyn. E, D., on Tuesday, A pit 2 by ths Rov. Mr. Landon, Tuowas Bern, beq., to Mise Maccrm Hanns suru, davghter of the tate kaward Bapite, q., of this colt; Gn Thursday evening, April’, by the Rev. James B, Hardenburgh, D. D., al toe residence of tho bride's fa- ther, Joris F. Ronmntson, Eaq.-, ‘ormerly of Otsego aounty, to Avavsta, only daughter of Ira Wood, Eeq., formeriy of Orange county, ali of this eity. Ovange and Fens = county papers ploage ca»: In Brooklyn, cn Sunday, April. 6, by the hey. Me. Pe- ters, Mr, Gronn J. Brockiyn. ADE to Mise Sanam Surra, Disa. On Friday morning, April 4, at 10 o'clock, Sanast end Aukuia M, Lovise, only daughter Frede: tok Hornby, egid 10 years, 14 months and 14 days. ‘The friends avd reiatives of the family are iavited to attend her funeral, from her father’s residence, No. 05 Faat Sixteerth etréat, this atternoon, at two 0’: On the 14th Marc, at his tgther’s resid Irelard, after along yrotracted {lines is age. Ban Hraneieco nd California papers genecally please copy. Oh saturday, Aprli 6, Estn M, Gonvace, aged 17 years 7 months ana 6 days. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are reapectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residoncs of her father, E'ward Garvaize, No, 347 Sixth avcaue, bo- tween Twenty first and Twenty-second streets, tomor- row afernoon, at two o’elook, vtuont farther notice, ‘Oh Goa! taon doest all things woll, Our child you've oali’d wits thse to rot, To join thy heavenly choir on high Whiere praise to thee shall never die. Now perted from that form most dear, Oh Gud, oor grouping spits oben sweheer. Help ws, that Where, with ber, ongels will weg toon” all of Gnisktt jAMES IN- late # mercbant of this city, in the th year of K BTBEN' ARD 0) 10K, 1) GRehelvon meelog <The ctizens of the bgheenth werd, ‘Wi hout distinction ¢f party, tavorabiew the election of Fu more and Don+leon, are requested to assemble en maase, at the De milt ‘Dispensary corner of Second avenue and Twenty. Santed strect, ob Tuesday evening, at 8 o’closk, lor the purpose of or. Esnizity an asecciation for the campaign. Disingulsbed epcakers will adérees the meeting. Come one, come ail. A Pulls song pull, acd w pull altogether, By order of the com: KUPUS £, CRANK, Obairman, rR, cretary, i Ey CET CGARTER ELECTION, REGULAR DEMOCKATIO NOMINATIONS, cr, Corseline V. eee Vout d Keeper........ Bnusr Wann.—Corinchinen, “Gurrei’ Van Mater; Ju x30 of Election, Thomas W. Leuis; Tn nepectors of loc! tion, Francs Hall, John MoGaviak ; iepetsors Hanson; Chosen Pree: hoidtis. John Walker, John W, Haring; Justice of th> Pose: Somuel Browning; Coustabie, George Jo dear, urasire ot Oa) 8 ler Meet ‘ar os! 1, rush, Pitas Wass Cyanefimad, George W, Bampton; Judge of Wection, Thomas Forster; Inspectors of Kecilon, zm . ©, ee jarell the dis; Constable, Charice sal ‘fray ia, Charles Spielman ais, William m Lexie; Wi sity Warp,—Counciiman, Joho Inspectors of E’ection, We ; seseesor, Charles Citsto Clerk, Lous Jonaewok. ho tr ss ‘Coramon Sebools, Williaa uustee Coruspon Sel UE Appeals; Michael ® Alticon; Ward Cleric, Willan Whitioos. APPROPRIATIONS. For Common Schools... .$2,500 For Pol For Aaleri ; For Gas and Lamps... $ a.000 For Street ©’ missioner. In favor ot the introduction on offgood and wholesome Cc& K AND CHAMBERM 4ID.—SITUATIONS WANEED ble young women, one as first rate cook, aud assist in werhing and ironing, if requirea; the other a3 alice and waiter, or chambermatt ‘and assis" in wash ing acd irening Both can give the beet o:: yeterenoe. Piesee ‘et 279 6th avenue, between 17th and in the base- ment, ore BITUATION hepa | mk ‘A RESPECEABKE advertiser ) midd'e eged woman, in & p iscapable of aking the cailre charger & Gither in city or country, Bas lived in both places, with some of the first famnties tu th's city, and esa furnish ie moet wate Istastory references as to characier and capablity, P esse call or address No. 61 i West Mh st, near Gh Jan cen until engaged. \OOK’S SITUATION WANTRD-—BY A HIGHLY RE ) spectadie girl, in a small respectab'e fartiy; roobjection ssist witn the washing and ironing: the besto’ city reterencs can be given trom her lost place, Can be seen for two days, at 26th it , cor er of 6th avenue, OACaMAaN.—SITUATION WANTED, BY A RESP ROT C able single young men, who thorough'y uaderstaads his Dusines# in the city. Can produce tio best ot city relerence for the last five isk Can be seen tor two daze at henry Wared’ nd 6 Kast 24tn ANTED—A S11UATION IN A RASPROT ABLE Fe dy for a litle girl, apout 12 dren cr go erracds. For farther io. 3 Walker st,, where she resides wita her bavents ANTED- A STiUATION, BY A RESPROTABLE WO’ an, a8 cook; understands her business periectiy; has distance in the countr can be seen for two days, if not en- ‘QP ANTHD—A SITUATION, BY & FIRST OLAS who troroughly urderstands Lor ons'ness brarchea Has no objection to the best of city reierevces if required. th avenue, between Ain’h and Fen‘h et ity or vanity, bye be Jan be seen for two Ey no ob jection to x at No, 2 Amity gaged. Best of f etly rorerence. ANIED—SITUAIIONS FOR ONE COOK, chambermalée, and three girs Cr te Of oft, 12 families supplied with all 4 good plases, aud good . RASPES TAs R ANTED—A_ SITUATION, fa cham Sermald end waite, puree; ia wiltps to wabobereel! uretul. Cal one door fom C1 at ‘Ake vet of ety references jn Bond st , Brooks; x. o having ¢ se recommendations ABTED-BY A MOST EXPERIENCED PHOTSBTANT Hens. Binan’ 4 ‘ep, ci in cau nd'y of faXing charge ® neat as sexer, anituation as nurer; i o} baby from lis Urb, if regutted; reduce the hes cf city reference. Jan bs seen for two days ANTED—DY A SCOTCHMAN, A SITUaTI Poster, in sn Impcriing honse, oF 98 axaiaian’ bo or; te a good porman, quick wt Heures, ands no! afr jefod referenced Riven. Ty Sens BY a YOUNG WoMaN 40 ting, or chambe:worg and Can give good city reiereace. Apply at ifs 26th st. near 24 ay. ANTED—Bx A _BRSPHOPASLE WOMAN, A SIfUA in a boarding house or restaucant: Please call a: 29 Chrystie street chan berwork and wail ply hs lelver 10 G. ost 17th st., room No. 13, Gan be seen for two days. whe bes: of city reterence. Wanna, assist in waablag and ling to make herse refereices. Pienso call at streets, for two days. ANTEL—A SITUATION, Joung Wome, iu & taal respoctable pialy cook, ond ea washer ai good city Fhe is willing to st Can be sein for two dsys. Zith rireel, berween jth and Bin avs , first floor NIKD—A B1iU aTION, AS CBAMBERMAID ANI ‘waiter, ins respectable private family, eitasr cily or ‘The best ct relerencs given. Ficase eal: st Zi tl si, In the rear, third floor. Uan be seen for two days. 1CaL BNGuIsH jon, 8 Gvarseer on ® farm; he ae quotuted wihke sysiein of farming in’ this couesc¥, te bread: ing and raising of caitie, monagement of dairy, voultry, ke. Address J. Toriylown, Weatehester county. ANIED -A FITUATION, 48 ENCRY CLBRE, oR aemstact kookkeeper. by a resvectay!3 yourg map. Sa- lary not so much arfolject as a pereanent p'aze, Address A RVSPEOTABLE YOUNG WOMAN. A rivaie family; 1s @ ood cook; willing to ; or as chamoermald aad wal er, Can give the best of oll 213 jth ev., between 24th and 25th eae hs ) AMIED—BY A SCY, BEVENTEAN YOARS OF AOR. to apprer ifce hims sit to some respectable trada, Lonse or hip earperier, or boat builder. vali or addres GOON GIRLS WANT BITUATIONS, ONE, AB COOK rd to asgiai tn the wesblog ond frontng: the othe: as Chambermaid or nurse; have been « long time tn she "ety where tke can be seen to-day frm 14104 osiock, at 1 ay, near Si, Mark's place, ed ia sowing: woatd do uired. Of city reference. as be s+ en for two days. Pibaco call ar $6 ‘Hlevonth at , between fad fight cham erwo hk. if req THR TRADES, — WHO UNDRRSTANDS THE of fowernaad en ‘Tees, the mi Ereenhouses, as alro imying ont grous situation: he hes ASS ond auld ‘wont! ABTED—A SIPDATION, AS SHAM@IRESS AND dressins¥er; cox do ail kinds of family sewiag; can do po fire murlins aa Incos, a required. are No abjeciion 10 go in nae, is dasire aa of Good city reterences,, “—BY A AESPKOTABLE ¥ Tiaion ns chamoe maid; understanen p ee pe enyecton do the ooking wara'ng Radg {sgod youerence {som her ‘sat pine. okiym, third floor, bees Fam Og: ironing of w staal wt) of espadility and fotegr: on asd ood Maral b sivon t any, fam x dined wih a vieaeas: isp ANTHED—UY +N “AMEEIO ‘AN GIRL, A BIITATION to do the housework of o small urty-to' vamily; is w good Rest ot olty reference, Cal at Liv last est orler the above eapactty ineare of aifrea. Bridgenn Bronew ay, corber of 18th street, wiil be ber end froner, ANTRD—A 81: UALION, BY w PROTMBEAN( SWE Gwen girl, as chamermaid and resmatros, of a8 c90K ‘Apply at 204 19.h wt, near ist ave eT WILY BE QTVaN or Cutier who will have, ihele washer and irover. ple young woman, Fry vine fe is competent to’ fill te stustion. ms the bi be reat of cl referen oF. Oa!) wt 279 Oth avenue, in the basement, Se ATION WABTED-—BY A ae sor ante Yor hs to iy. Has the be ne} wo nye. Please call at 103 16th et, | ‘between 6th andy 7th avs, GITVATIONS WANTED—BY TWO YOUNG, WOMEN, 1D, oc reat and tidy habits; ome as cook and to do the washing ed | cong of private family, or a8 cook in al lls branebor; under anda ‘ais and poultry, byking and pastey agre 88; has excellent ety retorecoe. Tbe otuer as shame cand walteroes, cnn do the flag washivg of Ince and ma: Hoe—wogea $7. Call at 339 Second avenue, ary ATIONS WANTED-—SY TWO RESPECTABLE young women, one as plain e20k, washer and froner, or ted tte “fausework of a email private fame the other as cbuntermsid and eeametress or waiteress. Has good city re- feretre. Please cal! tor two days at 225 Zlet st., betwween § h sax] Och avenuss, in the rear. ITUATIONS WARTED-BY TWO RRBPECTABLR cvng Wwomen—one as walter. or chambermaid and seam- can do,up Jadiea’ fmeren;ia wiling to make boreet ga: neraliy uretal; the other as seamstress; to do family x¢wing? ean cut and fit children’s Gromer inthe nenvoat mann er; is is wilting te go.out by the month oF wet; o ants Heed apply. Gan be agen for two dayn, at 243 Binih aves: ihe ctl 20 Of ALR ANTBD—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WONA®, an a Mtn ‘ond nurke, or to assitt with the washing eee pian sewres ore hae RY a of city re or addvese, 1 0 BOSS CARPYNTFRA—A YOUNG reventoen years of ene, wishes to lown the cerpen* Addrest J, B.. Hera\d ofoe PECLSTERER WANTED, workman, accnstowed t good sttanticn, by noplying to Wins Coskrame 120 Patton sirvet, Breakin, ANTED -AN ARCETTRCY, . the edvertiver, ta’ we may rent the architectural iyusin Tieoald office, for o-. view Br A a3 ae WOMAN, ‘With a ami.y going to Newport for che sumcaor; woud g3 's nuree Or sea watress, or to do ° ae can NIWU—A & a tUAI10N, ayet- PRU ASTOR, BY A) RESPECTABI t girl the eral h Cente Sh of @ private {erntiy iss good Pista Sook, iret raio washer and ironer. Clty rofererce given. Can be seen for two days at 144 las! ant , between 24 and 8a averues, ANTED—A SITUATION, en excellent washer ard Sromer. piven tram ‘ner Iast plate. Please call al ea Son wero, aoar a t BY A Re6ORC PAULE a OT cook and DARTED—A SITUATIC com by ® person wh ccounds to atl {ts bracehes wewd take ee ine reen ni a SITUATION, BY A YOURG WOMAN: nd ironor, Good | a6 plain Sok, washer, au oe uae Tiogeee Ae: ‘nen for (wo Oays. ADTED—A SITUATION, Bi BYA RESPECTABLE 2x9, etary Salitenn wn, Namen es Broome and 44a on wal

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