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Seperior Court. Befor Chief Justice Oakley. Aru 9.—Slanda Sult,— Richard @. Fowles vs. Henry @ Bowen.—This case was a suit for slander, brought by the plaintiff against the defendant, one of the firm of Bowen & McNamee, merchants in this city. It was tried ence before when a verdict of $6,000 was rendered in fa- ‘yor of Mr. Fowles, A Baw tris! wen grantee bz 0 ten, ay fj Fete? HE ‘ a | granted the? motion for pesortponenent on the it paying the costs of the term Obitaary. a Marietta, Ohio, 3ist uit., Davin Purnam, Esq., ‘was born in P t. Conn., ree ee only survivor of the family of the late Israel Pat — oa & grandson of Msjor Generai Ierael Putnam. He graduated at Yalo College in 1793, and removed to Mari- ett in 1708, where he commenced the Practice of the Jew, from which he retired about thirty years since, ‘Theatres and Mxhtbitions. Baoapway.—This is the last night but one of the Kel- al hay whose tableaus—presentiog livi bodi- weats of recowned works of art—have been niver- saby admired. ‘‘ The Wandering Minstrel’ is the first Wmn0's,—Three excellent pieses to-1 trays] ge: mime of ‘Jeannette and Jeannot,” the ¥o,” and the greatly aimirea spectacle of the pias renucllal —Mr. Lamb, a favorite actor, has select- 4 for his benefit this evening, ‘‘agnes de Vere,” s Dutch vereion of ‘‘Rishard the Third.’ the ‘‘Dumb Girl of Ge- mea,” and ‘Nicholas Nickleby.”’ Buxton’s.—The performances this evening will consist @f the comedy ealled ‘‘Taue That Gir) Away, ”? the extra- veganza of ‘“fWrtunio,”’ and the farce of ‘That Blessed Baby.” Mr. Burton plays in two pieces. ‘alu et Assurance,’ admirably cast Serer Waiaet on the stage, will be repeated this qyeni hy fallack in his la gress part of Dazzle. The Lavra weltaegte ‘helt to be piayed to-night, in com, with the desire of many of Keene’s patrons to again witness her per- semation of the heroine; ‘‘Novelty’’ follows. BaoaDway Vanierixs.—‘‘Black Eyed Susan’? will soon be mtly tae although it is evident, from the crowds armed away, that it would run for months, The Wastecine Minstrel”’ closes the enteetainments. Bava —Miss Kimberly will again read this cele- drama of ‘Camille’ is oom at ed Chapel, this evening. Tne reputa- th the ar jor and the artist give assurance of a oles audience. ‘Woon’s Mineraets will repeat the amusing burlesque of “‘Sambo’s Dreazn’”’ to-night, preceded by songs, &e. Pioronss,—Mr. Nagle’s elegant seriptural, yhieal and miscellaneous paintings are ptill at ‘the Broad " roadway atbereum, Sxpastoror, &c.—Smith’s panoramas of the siege of Bodast aad tour of Europe, may be seen at Empire Hall, 606 Broadway. Mose Fanny Mmant.—The friends of this popular young artist phould bear in mind that her concert and literary scizée, will take place at Dodsworth’s Academy, next Thurscay. The Turf. ALABAMA. March 25.—Purse, $400, two mile heats. Moore’s b. m. Puss Farrise, by Wagner, pea he eee seeeeseee Hv. ¢. Cary Bell, by Wagner, dam it. T. ee A Jobs Garkee teks Boy Prince, by ince Brines, oxt ‘ot Hannah Harris, 6 Mase cisesinnia. Qfe Hine, 3: bacael Day, Mareh 26.—Purse, $100, mile heats, cateh Joe Clark's b. hb. Bay Prince, by Black Prince. 3 1 1 John Carver’s ch. g. Scissors, ” by Gray Eagle... 1 2 2 R rrazmich’s ot. €; b & by Rough and Ready, daz a tee ir. Time, i ri Dax, March 27.—Jockey Club parse, $200, mile John Clark’s (C. M. Johneon’s) ch. . York. xy im we, Syearsold....... 1 1 a Warviet's boa. Wc. C, Dickingon, by Regent, dana m, 5 years old. ks Time, 1:643{—1 pr bs Day, March 28,—Jockey Club purse, $600, Cept. T. 1: Moore's b. m. Pass Farriss, by Wagner, Warne. ge 4 years Old... ....0sseeseeeee B& Warwick's , Dickinson, by Regent, dau sceveecesees 2 Ht by Gaston, Pies wor a 22 John Clark’s b. B Bay eee out of Hannah Harris, ais Olde 3 3 WIN, NensaleercOcH Sobsenn tak Margrave, 3 years old.. dis. Yorkshire, dam by biog tor eee fxr Day, March 49.—Purse, $250, mile heats, beet ‘three in five. BM. HilVe b, c. Cary Bell, by Wagaer, dam he eer hp 1121 B Warwick's ch. tel Hatcher, by Mar- wen dam Mangell, b Wild Bil, dyears. 2 21 2 1. Nunmatee’s db. : Thander by Wagner, Vaan ey metre years 3 8 3dis Time, T: 86126154 — 186186, Mons, Fon remegall Tapleaux Vivants. Loum Keuer, Re ‘Duan tin—We have seen your tableaux Yivants, and desire thus publicly to, acknowledge our sense of thelr great clastic mo perf hodimenta ‘and represen aS ror \, aga alight testimonial of efit sa, your represe een delightful to ‘ay an confidert of penlic =) we cannot fora moment doubt that the nearly all our citizens will be given to us, and we can appreciate those endeavors of ‘and extend more widely the influence and ‘he whly Asiering impulse whisk has ate ‘Whh every (salient fliglband worth, I grateful'y ac- Tl eet Lal erheantien sonfer on my recent efforts; Ps a! ways regard it as one far more distin guiehed than an 7 Feat id ever hate roosived fromthe combined Boteviaies of the earth, were they not ac actuated by an equal Power of ariistc talent’and judgment which Tare found to Wark the progress of my ore ay the New World. It there be w desire on your part to muggest any change th ‘rogram: shall eu omit for Saturday eveniag, I trast, gentlemen, you will fresly command Your respe xful and obedient servant, ‘Bavrspay, April &, 1556, LOUIS KELURR. Court Calendar—This Day. heritage Court—Special Term,—Nos, 26, 28 to §2, 34, 36, 46, 4 bere Pann Goce gee 836, 363, 364, 337, to 867, 8, 9, 163, 101, 38, SUPERIOR jon Obvur Noe. 633, 180, 181, 182, 185, 188, 194 204, 219 t0 272. Unirmp Starms Dmanict Court.—Nos. 5, 6, 8, 9, 10, 12 16. Common Prxas Covurt.—Trial Term—Part 1.—Nos. 322, Le oo 443, oe 445, 446, 447, 449, 450 to 455 inclusive, Part 2.—Nos, 105. 344, 429, 206, 897, 398, a, os 44, 132, 288, 456, 458, 499. Hats are Manufactured of pees mnsera, with — ane durabilit taste. il jurability oom. bees Look ieee eet and see if hat to ve found in Broadway ean compare with ire SCHEID'S $3 50 bed nyls te and judge for yourselves, at 118 Nassau Genin’s Styles for Children.—6traw Ants for spring and summer —-To-mcrrow wili be opened, at Gentn’s low }, No. 214 Broadway, the largest and most beautiful “of straw ha‘s, eaps iis, for obi dren and ortab he condi 80 surpassed t all ering fet aad Se arenee pe has never before been introduced in New Yor! hibited for the first time to-morrow, at GESTN'S. Holts Broadway, opposite St. Pune chureh. street, Hnbment and styles, age ‘also, @ splendid hat for $3. David's Spring Styic of Ger a A Aa Beoadway, necond door trem Dusve street. Bats par Wxcellence.—(he Beautifal and etetion’}y Aalshed hats suppliea at toe Present season by ths Sonn Ratie, ea now of 12 Broadway, cormer @ wen woh atracted eatrsrsat commendation. re exquisitely tushloned, Say mK ot story po laa ued tos Ko A leaders of the ularly attribut Kor ore, 'y feablons Rhee Our Oamed=appan t not be Tinttated, WILLTAMBON BROTHERS, 33 249 Fulton street, Brooklyn. To the Pubiic.—Phe N oe) York Hotel wil SL duvlce eioeaon, one or ho tdee Oe eso Oe 1, On of Eee aD eg eee Sty. fees to doston MTRAM CRANSTON. New York Hore. Aprii 11, 1956. Pianos and Che Horace Waters medern jegrovet anos and melodeona, are to be found al ps Lay =i Great gains of Secon 2 Gand Planofortes fA ), $50, $65. $80 Ft $130 $150, uJ. 40. FISCHER'S je wareroom, 525 Broadway, oppo tte the Broadway vew Sapply ot ronp, green. blue and black, whi: we wil Pte and ‘Also oun umabrell pat nerd wot teh, BOARDMA aise gaan (ad Ba] Brovawa’ corner of Spring sireet. for ts out.—It uoamg Bpeciatiot, 7 April, < London: The Cberry Eom sen dre newders ar; ea maee: ai t E ree ait i ; F E g Ly i gE: t He ue $ AG Francis Salter, D,, Ocalist and Aurt 16 Bond street, New York. Office hours from 8 to 12 M., ani St06P. M. April, wer thou hast the gentle train, Ladior, if you" eins hd Satin gaite fore: sli pare. tes and galter boots, with Be gg 4 on oe the fatlonabls tes, patronize nicrons ba an at Lbs 00, 184 Canal : Boots and ae its, pe: a and children, who want a fine ABILL'S great esta>iishment. where Fon can ast every Mind that le mato, and ‘shosp. "But one Price at 377 Broadway. jant Carpeting.—Smicn Leunsvery, 7 pares to exhibit their new Fring oi a ot rich velvet, a Tapestry oun faree plyand | ay Fevers cent ced mijlee never before ollerea. a large stock every wid @ all other goods conteoied with the trade? ope yom | — Cent Sava a Dae valuable invention, consists of two webs ‘aurable material, with a web of cotton sktifull between them, whi laid down reese cir} be found aie ae years Slearpsteloren WILD & JULIAN, Agents, 62 Cedar st., New York. One Price ne Casper $ Warehouse— Young & JAYNE, 364 Broad er Franklin street. The latest Patierns'and best styles &t the lowest prices. Seas rae ue at Evans's repaid ny i cloth troc! cckua” $61 9 000 pale bl leek nef fancy cassimere pants, 82 50. oe plete casaimere suite, $10, » Devlin & Co. = to state thet their completely stocked vealed tailtdepartmen! no" with their late and slag sent ites ad summer cloth- a. anc their custom weat importations Yeatings, coatings, 5 o,, at 1350 250 and 30 ‘Broad- way, New York. fadefar, | Machines and tue (eyed or Retents —1he paienigof I. M. Singer & Co. upon, sewin, fussained ‘by | {gisg ta the Esko, fe ee Sat i ore t to tae indiapen. i pressure to ‘We have similar Courts of the United er machi : and the Wheeler ear! machines, they TM SINGER & 00,, 893 Broadway, sheeatmre eG “ae Coun Druggists.— roadway, corner of Duane street, invite jense stock of patent rae ont aasortay ent in elther henalsphere, and upon ierm a that onshot fail to command. the stlention large dealers Throughout tne World. All articles an jufacturers’ prices, either by the le package, dosen s. . es New York, Cincinnal and gan Fi gieirehsive syles of ivory hana Haves allprce, tog their eh ive st A India $210 8 per aos ver forks totals, trois #10 8 pe wet Whiskers and Moustaches Forced to Grow ta six weeks by ay onguent, Serra NE Guinan ses Becadrays Saye, 116 bys; Zalber, 44 Bouth Eee mn Batchelor’s Mair Dye, W! Fae Their ein eae eomfort to the wearer, nat ‘His unrivalled and ery aarmions aye, a is “phle twelve private rooms, Phalon Pa) SSS, pel for beautifying Rieo, arma wists. (Sel ti yemoyeg = oy hands. For ule by PALO! aged ie Ballard’s Hair Dye is the Most Perfect and reliable aricle ever, made for restoring the, hair 10 a matural Brown or black, and fe tre only ove for Shieh & ao alae Fair. For sale or applied 498 ‘and 650 and Toupees Fralabie art Te- tail, a ORIBEADOBO'S Not No.6 Astor House, Oopy the ad- Genuine Farina Col ae Water.—Just a it direct from Cologne, sale, wholesale and MAN, CLANK & GO. 160, 273: oli'and 150 Broad: pees ‘Tan, Pimples, Freckles, Eraptions, Salt shoventtod iol cir dancers Positively ured by GOU- BAUD’S ms fo apes Ite'fan soap. Poudre’ sudtile uproote agg Pee pS nll a RE. og lily white hair dye and restorative, at the old depot, first ore from noches Pemagast | der and pile and vermin, 424 Broadway. vom * Amesican rfamery and ede Trico- phone, ot ls. per bottle Lubin’s Jockey Olub, rubber bo] let PORTER & FAIRCHILD'S, 282 Gh [phos opposite Columbian Hall, and 415 Hudson street, near Oy. Sat Rheum ‘eprmecirh pcn enna resort to Sanda’ amines wold" bs ie B & No. 100 Pe ‘street, New York, Halieweste Ointment =—To Mothers.—Sore breasts he @ tad drawback on the and ae tant Pot, es? Milectxo Chemical Baths. — Dc. ean of Brovklyn, proprietor, and ihe discoverer, Prof t attendance at 710 Broadway. Frond sek ab ive of thooa bathe will cure teecwral ml aitations, rhe uns ter’s cholic, fever and ague, Talysis, contracted muscles, eruptions salt rheum, sand tae nthe, ‘They guarantee the removal ot all metals, and th nervous Ca dyspeptic affections caused thereby. Spec de: partment for Cancers, Tumors and Wens Cured without the knife. —' The tumcers are extracted in from four to = hours, without yen coneers are cured with but itue - No pay will be unless the cure is effected, Sy SMITE, Roctro- -Magnetist, 77 Canal st. To Nervous sufferers —A Retired Ci ‘man, restored to hea'th eau few days, after many years of nervous suffering. is anxious to make known, ihe messe of cure. Will send oy ike prescription Direct Rev. John M. Dagnall, 59 Fulton street, Brookiym, Se Mlarried. On Thureday, April 10, by the Rey. C.J Jones, >astor of 1 corti et) "Freo’x. H, Hopars, of the Bront- bi to Miss Euan Euzaseru ‘Asvorr, of this city. raarsday, ‘April 10, by the Rey. Wm. Evertit, Sa wom B. Pratt, "ot burg, Scotland, lately of Chicago, Llinots, to Misa Macon MCANanPIR, of few ‘orl On Wedoesday evening, April 2 at No. 1: by the Rev. Mr. Moore, Wiutam Epcar S Anna HERERFORD LORD Vorsia McDERMoT, formerly of Cats- wu. Catskill papers please cop On Wednesda: eine, bard Brown, Hreaw Mary H HOWARD, of Brooklyn. Three times abrice ti three times a wire, The youthful Mary, fu'l of life, Did stand beside her chosen ome, Whose snowy locks said, age has come. Methinks I bea: him whisper, now With all my wealth I thee endcw, And in return ask socn to see At least twin blossoms on thy knee. On Thurs¢ays April 10, by the Rev. Dr. Chapin, Janna Rpcil 9, by Whe Rev. J. H, Ho- ARING, of thia city, to Mrs. Toxsmn, @ Paris, to Marte (rmrsce Canresem, of Beaten, Boston Jon papers please copy. ois, Brooklya, on Thursday, Ap:il 10, ty the Rev. Dz. field, JosErH, son “ois inte J. D. Ayton, of Newport: Sout; Engiant * & ROLINE, youngest daughter of Al- faandet M, Greig, all of Brooklya ie rotipue te ts April 8, by the Rev. B,C Catler, G Hxvry Hows to Mary Fuzanera, daughter of G. W. Lee, Faq. ‘At Sbrab Oak, Westchester county, N. Y., am Tacsday, April 8, by the Rev. Mr. Van Dusen, WittiAM Exmesox to Mise Hanmer Tacensott, both of Brooklym. " Dhed. @n Wednesday, April 9, of consumption, Mra, Somme L. ‘Trier. Her relatives and friends, and these of hor mother, Mra, 3.8. Jenkins, are reepecttully invited to attend the fune- ral, from St. ibm this 8: two o'clock, Wednesday, April 9, after a severe ilimens, Marr Hastie Daape, youngest daughter of Nichelas Deeds, aged 1 year 2 weeks ana 8 days. The friends snd ssquaintan-en are renpectfully invited to attend the tuneral, from her father’s residence, Ne. 164 South street, East river, wi'hout further {avitaflon, thd afternoon, at half past one o'clock, ‘We loved ber; yen, no tongue cam tell How ceep and fondly, and how well, Chrint Joved her too, and thought It beat To take her home with him to rest Why should our tears in sorrow flow, When God recalls his own, And bids tnem leave a world of wee For an immortal crown’ @n Wednesday, April 9, Sorma the Inte Robert N. Waite, aged 76 years, 3 friends of the family rempecttury the funeral, to-morrow o’elock, from Zion ebureh, Thirty-oighih atrest, tistiooe avenue, On Thureday, April 10, Cnantorre, widow of the la‘e Hubert Smith, of Kirgaton, Ulster 6 aoty. GaRDINm, retlo! of ‘The funeral wi tahoe place from He? 12 Beco steer stront, this aiternoom, at balf past three o’cl:ck. The remaii wil] be taken to Rondout for interment. Un Wednestay, April 9, Wniuam Parase, in the 70th year of bis age. The fonera! services will take place at his late resi- dence, No. 8 First avenne, thia afternoon, at half past four o'clock. The relatives and frlonda of the fa ay, those of hia sons, Win. T. and Jas. E. Palmer, aud of nis son-'n-law, Dr. Samuel A Peres both invited wo attend. The remeins will be taken to Westohester county for interment to morrow morning. On aie ne he April 10, at the residence of his son in- law, Isaac Taylor, Eaq., No. 18 Barrow street, JonaTaan Lawnexce, Eeq., of Yonkers, in the 76th year of hie age, Bis remains will be taken to Youkers for interment, in the nix rad train of the Hudson River Railroad, to- ‘morro’ On Weanenday April 9, of consumption, Jams Roacu, in the 18th ay, ‘of ae age. ~ The fiends of the family, and those of his uncles, Ed. ward and Mathew Roach, are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral, this afternoon, at two wo o’clost, from his late reeidence. No, 123 East Eleventh street. At the Ofty Hospital, on Thursdey, April 1 eg 8. DapsrTaoRN, a native of Penzance, ornwall, is remains oil ve tahen to Green o’a foe thtormsent. me! foneral will take place this afternoon, at two o'clock, from ied pital. hie] a pers please copy. On'Thurtday, April 10, IDA C., only child of Thomas J. ang Mar ‘A. Davis, age’ 9 months and 16 days, diver aad fiends of the family, those of James ath Hannah Davis, and of Daniel and Margare: Oakley, ry pond bnighers A invited to attend the funeral, to-morrow ernoon, at one o’slock, from No. 415 Fourth Mithout turther invitation. Sudden} on Thursday morning, April 10, Sara Euza- the beloved and only child of Sentord K. and Anna Ende Lockwoed, 2 years 2 months and 18 days, 0 friends and relatives of the he family are respectfully invited to attend the faneral, from the residence of her parents. No. 606 Water street, to-morrow afternoon, at twe o’eleck, without farther invitation. Her remains will be taken to Greenwood Cemeteny. we Wednesday, April 9, Mra Diaper Nowcvn, aged years. The friends and acquaintances, those of her sons, David and James, and of her ron-in-law, William Sh epperd, Jr., are invited to attend the funeral, from her later residense, Remeen street, near Smi-h street, Williamsburg, this af- ternoon, at three o'clock. ahaa Friday, April 4, Ropar Ausnicnt, of Madison, N. J., aged 64 years. ‘His end was peace. ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DA § FEVER AND Rocce 28 Bieter cuRED GND OOTrom “Gaor sited letter, f fom ‘9 Bouthern gentlomas g ft; my bands took ff without losing a and got imisit Sits the rat dose, It tome ‘chara, Dever Hams te hare soon aay operate #0 sa.iively. I seat ye mane and never he sehoat four it, rt oan nd Lah the eount is" EFORD. ‘eaten! fever met exislance, “ee nef yeonains » 1s equi asa pre Ventive, as Neuro.” te od bo, and’you will never haves single ove. JAMES A RHODES, proprietor, Providence, R. I. B HAIGHY’S FEVER AND AGUE REMEDY—I8 A eure for fever and ia, deandice, Oha- extracts, whhout s partiele of quinine or ous drug. at ac tt acts prompily ompily and th hoaette, oad oan 3| Bs e taken end certain bene na, ‘oy, -—Dear Sir—I pare Epreemebes your remedy in umerous cases Of fever and Gagan &c , and find tt to ‘possess al) the merit you im for it, John Blakely, 127th street, comer ‘of Fils avesue, ‘wed wea Thwy, 30. dilen steel, wee ered of remlliea fever “lo Lowry, 186 Hester street, was cured of fever and ague ‘Odie 308 Bowery, New Yor, J. PERKINS, Geveral Agent NEW PUBLICATIONS. A oReat ‘ORIGINAL NOVELLETTE, BY arenes 3 gor 1B, THe. THE GUN MAKER OF MOSOOW; VaLpium, THE Momx; tate of ths Kupire under A Will be nced in the ni THe NEW TORK LEDGER ‘be issued TO-MORROW (oe ‘MORNING. MAGNIFICENTLY ILLUSTRATED FROM DRAWINGS BY THWAITRS. CO 6B’S admirera should look out and secure a copy before they are all so.d, GW, 10, DETECT COUNTERFEIT BANK NOTE he beat work on the susject in existence. wilh ma ogee Tete note engre ad it Eas sank nolo engravers. CRORGE PEYTON, 418 Broadway. ABOUT Se UP HOUSEKEEPING, can do so to advantage CS » 107 Nassau street, given. on oes dari fosortinent 0” old and modera wings for sale Seky JOHN PYSE 107 Nassau street. —- THROAT AnD LUNGS.—THR ey ES eaorAL Fl oo April, is out.—Its articles are the followia; anne of Deaths from A ffections of the Respiratory pala Diseases in London. Roguiar and Trregular. leas C Deaths from tecrumune in New York—Remarkable De- whe White Meant by “A Cure!” in Pulmonary Affections, Beto a Caan ‘Vanity of Theories. The iat tn oailed by Dr. Robert, Hunter, tbe, wel known, ysician for diseanoe of te lungs, No, 838 Broadway ond publ Br Astor Houve, New wining 4 60.7 te, jou 00} ‘sPiption, $1 a year. ” NEWSPAPERS, &, A 8000 8GG.— THE BEST CARICATURE OF THE Day, THAT PRECIOUS BABY, OUNG AMERICA. Beniége a tiguand good on a thousand subjects, ly 6% cents a number, or $2 50 per zest cere Paceeeen independent, tilustra ‘and satirioal ue. For sale by all news to po part; agents, and by Ts 98 Nescan street, N. ¥. weeata.” Bul a HONG BUT BUY WHAT? WHY, Cosws NEW STORY, ich will be commenced in the NRW YORK ik of to-morrow (Saturday) Cette dedeer will od = ‘ain Fanny Fern’e artlc'es, poeme by Mrs. bigourn "togelber with a grest variety of” fatally studing” Prios only tour cents, 00D,” SAID GRERLRY, ‘a was bes | aad THAT.” WHE he heard that Cobb oing to write @ tale for the im YORK LEDGER, is @ printer, and Gresley likes him. although when they worked together at type setting y could never agree upon anytaing it the hour for din: ot a Snows i ee pia elgbead oH gs Ba ‘ents, and hnows uperiority as a writer see ites hence peerage that writ contempiaiod tale, “Tue biok is the onl: that Mr, a eo home Se oa paper sold for four conte. rab Look out for tie now tory which appears at aayiight os os turday morning. dan Brooklyn, A YOUN YOUNG LADY, WHO HAS BREN A@CUSTOMED ro nsiness, Wants a situation ts pertum tore: 8 ig00d relerences bouses of wecaneel Address 365 Eowerhs ons dems shove ah ace in the bookstor. A RESEROTABLE WOMAN WASTS A rgaFION iN private family; has no.o>) ction to g>in tke, country, call at 26 Pearl at, Brookiyn, be.ween Water and Plymouth. YR RESPECTABLE WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION, cook, 5 0 eee Sealy. ‘Can be seen for two days, at 36 Bast )8b ‘the of city reference ee 18 WANTED—BY A RESPROTABLE A Jowre girl, te do chamnerwork, ia a private fam! he boat ef elt relerence. Daf a Mo. Bib'st, ix the grocery sore. 7 aut R&SPROTABLB MIDDLE AGED PERSON WANTS situation 0, rst claee cook in e private femal; she fais Understands her busizess. Best cf city reference can be give: from ber ast place. Can be seen ior two days et No. 131 Bast Lith ot , first , Up stairs, AN AMPRICAN GIRE, HAVING A SLIHT IMPEDI In her speech, would ‘as nurse, or any other light emplcyment, ‘Apply at 7 Medison at ia in the rear, for two days, A RESPEOTABLE PROTESTANT Teter adh au UNDER. stands French, Germen and ‘lish, and has been ihree Yearain this country, with the best city refers wishes ‘a situa‘ion as lad: fa indy faaid orto take eare of ren Urderstanda ol all kinds of fue sewing and Sbrotlery. ka dresa M. E., Herald ofice. AS YOUNG WOMAN id, and to hoor A SIFUAZION, as do the fine washing and cand and wi make ot city relerence trom ber ars, ‘Gall at 429 Dith st, oorder orth avestue-” ‘Gas be pou lor two days. ‘(A YODKG LADY. OF A RES“ROFABLE FAMILY, Ih reduced cf ig desirous of obtaining « home in i widowers sional cy Ae ee young ebleren ar compense juired. A Gress LW. Wee Florala oaiser’ © Tererenees Fem (A XOUNG LADY, OF « CERSPROTANL FAMILY, 16 ‘anxious to obtain a home: #l Hike to be compan. company a8 & recom ense for Best of reterence given. Address ¥. iy Herald off € RESPECTABLE WOMAN WISHES TO PROCURE THt tion of # fine healthy little boy, about one vear ol1 in wlliog to give up all claim or chargé, a4 f moar sof taking care ot him. Can be # 3ot engaged, at 42234 10th ‘st, between é YOUNG WOMAN WISAES A SITUATION, AS PAS {ry and meat cook, in a Lotel; haa no objection to town o- country}, thoroughly, understands her business. Referenc: gion ‘Call at 42 Stat ton at, front basemeat, from 10 A. M. ES RESPECTABLE YOUNG rome, WANTS A SITU afiben, 8 g008 plain cock: fa Brat rate and iro tak city reference trom her last piace. Apply at li SSE YOUNG HNGLIBH GIRL WISHES; n ‘as seamstress or cham}e: fo situation, eet ar Be Rorsvats ‘annily, Can be seen at her present place, 18! ican mo between Ist and 2d avenues, for three days, Good re A TADy. ROOT ROMEO oe TRACH OCAILDREN ENG situation, and music, gubess as re t or daily Or call at No. 1 Ist st., corner ot ‘(A PROTESTANT WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION IN » as seamstress or purse. None but an Fpie Pa may apply. Apply for two days at 20: Mercer ried in rine rear, third ou WISHES TO OBTAIN A CN RITHe} bermaid or waiter or to assist in washing and ising, a a a Ce private tamily. Call at 82 King st., ssoond SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABL’ young woman, as chambermaid aud to do fine washiay iene Can be seen at her present employer's, 33 Kas’ at, Ax _. oa WELL ACCUSTOMED TO ATTEND Geri desirous to gee in a bakery o: one nore, Cail at the bakery 46 Main st., Brook:yn. SITUATION cle mat, oho Bata orough BY or experienced, who has a (one, knowled; of the French, German and First cles references given. address Pp. BS tera otto. 8 NURSE.—A SITUATION waste, BY A PRO testent young woman, with v7 reference; is ca30 ie of takin Sharge of an, Tint, ero Seas houeckseper a lady te theo country tor the summer. ‘retoremce.” ‘Oall Or ad Gress 28 Union equare, where abe 1s at present employed, io: 1 HRAPRORARLE XOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUA A. "tion do chamberwork work and pi sewit foment ina fe ena fom] Pantareaod ps af ‘cook iron! inquire ‘avenue, corner 0 Site tind cor, front Foou.” ee ro GIRL wae AS A rae 16 COOK, OF as servant, and ia willing to ona OY first rate waaher and Can 30 seen at her préveut employer's, 236 Atlantic st bear Ocurt Brooklyn. SITUATION WANTE )—BY A RESPiCTABLE YOUNC womaa, as seamstress and t> take care of children; cand ‘all kinds of family sewing; bas three sears’ reterence from he Isst place; or meccewicetnll Please call o as seamstress and cl adidreee 177 East 2th st. third floor, back (BIAUATION WANTED—BY A FSSns YOUN ‘woman, to take of children and to do pain sewing; wage. Ro object, cor He home only desired. | Abply ai 457 40 st, between Jet and 24 avenues. Can be seen until engaged A BITUATION WANTKD- BYA (aretha A GIRL ‘as cook, washer and irones Can b- deen tor two days at 286 Gth wvenius, nese Tah at Ar BAPPROTABLE GIRL WANTS A SITUATION A ‘and seamstress, or woud wait on and read for : indy. "Ro objection to travel. Good _ cit; Can be onan sot ‘wo days, at 568. Waskl from North Mooce. A RBSPKCTABLE WOMAN WANTS TO ENGAGE Td and summer, of for any Leng: of tie; a's work ard jeaning, “Will go 4 Brooklyn, Willtamsbure oF Jerasy® city, fres of charge. reference given mn st., one doo Oa se be address, ‘any time, 184 Avenue A, rear, second floor, rea ae WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WC man, @ Weaher and irone:, ina ama!) priva’e fa tally. Good fel reference given, Oall xt 23 West 27th et. ee “) RESPECTABLE YOUNG eet veld A SITU ae as chamterma'd and to ith the ing ant ifosing; is’ nood plain sewer: has the ve ‘ert ot ‘olty reference Please call at No, 212 East 13th st., corner of Ist avenue, iv store, batt a YoUNG AA otal WISHES A SIfUA chambermaid and waiter. Js willing and om ing. Eon ofeity reference. Has no objection to go to th country. Please call a. 212, corner of Ist av, and East 13th in Inquire in the stor A BESPECTABL 5 IRI, Wi TO OBTAIN A 811 mistress, or would take bermaid and dare of children, Plouse call a 98 Weet Warren st," Brown here she has lived two years and six months. ITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL A sscook in a private fama ecommended ly. Canoune well re Please apply at 20 Amity st., South Brooklyn. ti SITUATIONS WANTED. (Gotcmaws t 7) va youxa a 5 siru a 10" WANT ‘DB’ Banogement of borees and many ‘d'veascs Sar ro seat 10; juisition to @ centieman meee ‘sdout to uavel, anes noise much ts ohject aa “Fe taltus- eat of reterence given. Address , 298 Hicks me er Breckiyn. SITUATIONS WANTED, OR CaLiFORNIA.—A PROTRBTA+T AMERICAN rs fall iy gemcnens fo hare (he enlize o feciudiag + 18 destrou to Ca'ffornia in the next steamer, With a family sosking, ® first rate housekeeper, to do peat toromaie poreasons Male? Beat ef rch Pemney cae erence, Eha'requires. Addrecs, unt the uh, Caliornis, Heraid stice QUEL WANTED FoR THE COUNTRY — a —A YOUNG PRO- testant girl, trom 14 to 16 years ary fo. rmall, quiet family, surrounded Homan Fis ae hae gi woe 4 A MIDDLE Hence fs the city ‘ peed WANTED—BY TWO EPEACEABLS ‘one as chambermaid vewer, as chamber bermaid ph weahing and iron ing. of olty reference. Can be seen for two days ai 110 ahan, ve ween 2d and 2d avenues. Sirona, whe WANTED—BY A RNSPHOT ABLE YOUNG abo is highly recommended Jat pl = ig willis ‘Ormake terete ardwilt do. te ba aby washing, Call or address, 24 Th avenue, near Mh st. Saueswomans aie tanh nae oe A YOUNG ren ners e sponks Ee gliah i bata 17, and. whe has ‘hed Jeawoman, « situation in & mantis, mill fan sore, or other respectable bustn: ceptlonable. “Address Gr i, bor No.8 Herald office, GTUATION WANTRD- BY A YOUNG MaN; A GER mbo speaks English, in u factory oF slau sioarbont oF an cerk in’ nlaslore, Address 8. Chris uire 0 A. M. toa P. M. leet m9, YOUNG WOMEN WANT SITUATIONS—ONE AS rate ier, and the other as waiter ina lta opera for allthis week before 10 roca er’s for two years. fore g nt 38 Raat a 1ith ate ort av. is RASPRCT4BLE YOUNG WOMEN WI8H SITUA tions in the game house, one as cook, waslier and ironer; the other to do chamberwork; ‘an a "e098 plain sewer. Neither of them have any objection to gaint {n the country: one would wish to travel with a lady or reference. Plesee call at 187 12th at., three aa trom aa Ast sreaue, fortwo days it not engaged. Yi? FARMERS —WANTED. TO Ts KE CHARGE OF A small farm, by # man and wife, ith one child, two aad antag re }, the aad Ragew ent of stock, with domestic gardening: g00d reference from ibeur Isat emplo er. Address Farmer, vex 130 Heraia office, Which will meet with attention. Ee GROOERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL—AN BX eobert youre Hoellabman wania« sltnavon as clerk or book er; good city reference given. Address W. 10 cnPaGES —A YOUNG MAN, OF FIVE YEARS experience in the who-era e drug business, wishes # situa- ion 1o go kouth cr in the country; has been in busi .ess in this city three years Address Wan SILUATION, BY A {HIGHLY BESPEOT- Young Woman, as seamstress, 0 vel with s lady; would wait on a tiser is confident abe questionable reterence jays at the Bond Street House \/ ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE WC- man, a8 good cook; Ro objection to assist in washing bite ironing, i required. Good cit; reference, Apply at 97 7th ave,, one door from 17th st. WANT:D— BY AN EXPERIENCED DRRESSMAKER who goes out by the day, @ few more customers to aid to ber present number. Call at 132 Greenwich avenue. Ww AN1ED—BY A RESPEUTABLE Oras - SITUATION as cook. washer and ironer. ‘ihe best of eity reference from her last p'ace. Also, & aod ana nn ‘wants’s situston as chambermaid and waiter. in the ay and ironing. Has five years’ reference trom her last place. call at No. 73 Stanton st., front basement, Brooklyn, ford days. Ware SITUATION, BY A YOUNG GIRL, A® vi. her and ironer. Good city reterence. Apply at No 2 Harriscn st, Brooklyn Oan be seen for two dava ws bet bola ‘A SITUATION, BY A RRESPKCTAGLE airl, as chambermaid and waiter, or to do cham: verwa'k an assist with children. Uan be seen for two days at ber present employer's, 303 West Zist at. W tio an tou AN AMERIOAN LADY, A SITUA. large of «gooteman’s beaso darig ine tun aor take cl i don te travel with cgatepin oh Ku ope; ts capapie to dill liber altuatian, Apply at or address No. ( mity st, three doors from Broadway, WV ANTED—-BY 4 KESPEOTAGLE Pi girl, @ situa’ton. as cook or first rate lsundress: ‘ded from herlast employer. Onll at 28 Hubert ANTED-—A_ SITUATION, itimee BY A ResPs TAGLB ung pra we! and cham) bes ‘iiuation to hamber sigma rae inn ise weber had rover sd ad C4 ‘usefai; reference given. Plesse Paar at 0 Pros wei nike sores <f W ANTED—A Dat BYAN Lae pm ti ,Og0K, washer ax: a’ good baker o! g Pid Teleseuane ‘Can bi for \ da one ot cy Hatmersiey x, Re peg aa ~—or a4 SITU atION BY A YOUNG Ba Ad housework for a small fami first rate washer ast ener, tw Yon to go e short ditaree into the country. Apply at £508 at, between Houston and i! ‘cocker, te20nd floor, back reom. The very best. riven. ANTED- BY 4 SOUT) H GIL, é sitUaTION, a8 chambermaid and seamstress. or to avaiat with vashiog; met city reference. Apply at 100 lst avenue, in the part samy, or i do chamber work acd pinin sewir g: good aby re, ferex laa where abe lived on sieht onthe Can be sean in'bond at, Lougias, Brooklyn, the only brisk house. ‘ANTED.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL WANTS A RS tation, to take care of a child or children, and to 4> th *s washin, do chamberwork nd ght west, c'jons to go ® short disvance in the country; has excel references. ‘Can ve sesn, for two daye‘ais0 Bask 2uth at , between Ist and 2d avenues, front reom, top float. WANTED, A SHUATION, BY FROWRSTANT cl TeDee en pply et sed nt 34 Tuompeon se, near Canal, = WANTED—TWO PROTRETAMT GIRLB, TO GO TO Connecticut; one as cook. washer and trener; a Wester as chamberma‘d and nurse. Apply at 233 Madison st, ee py Ev ArIOK, As ya RURSE, BY A oupg and healthy woman. Bes of reference given. Apply at avenu ee second floor. WwW ANT&D—BY A RESPKOTABLE YOUNG OuAN, Sree pes and'eeamstress, or to do shamber- Work at d sewing, or duce the best city rebrnoes Pi between Tou and 20th tte + top floor. ANTED-BY TWO RESPECTABLE GIRL®, STTUA- tions; one as good cork, wasber and troner; the other as chambermaid or waiter, or would assist in ‘and iron- tee, Good oy relerenoe trom last piace, mere tiny tived earn ¢ seen un! in’ seeand story, froat Foord ‘St 119 26th 66, near TW ereene.* hi ANTED—BY A CAPABLE WOMAN, A SITUATION, WwW to do general housework, and | aad ta willing ‘to make herve useful and obliging; has =o criection iY or country. The beet Com repreie can be gtven. Please address or call at § ue. Can be soan kk Tore’ darn the shore + JoUng wowAl, ae good plats cook a Brat ralg washer 5 ae cook; and trover, =! aoe Lonely rele 4 ty between Buuer and eS Two EROTRET ARS. Ca sITUA- one as cook, d_ironer; the other 7 ited voles pare a prec, respectah’ and wi ‘fee, No, 4Send Brooklyn. ma tion as lady’s maid and seam: tothe country, oF to tra travellizg. APP the hovee ot her present employer. W’RikDL A STUATION, BY AEYOUNG WOMAN, to do plain cookiog; ism hrs: rate washer and weterancs sbakiog: can do chamberwork, and aasiet ‘De washing the best of city reference ee her last place. Cal adios Mott st., rear house, room No. WASTED: A SITUATION, IN A WHOLESALE GRO. or commission house by an ex Person ad idiooman, ‘He ie well soquemied above businesses. Apply at, o adsdTeas No. 7 Front street WwW ARSED ~ ‘A QRITUATION, | 2 chamberwork and ae henbarvecte and wait Hedinpaing or an ona 'ug dpa Go rai reference. P'ease cal! days, at ‘217 Wont 2iet at., between 8th and 9b avenues, ii Wicuee Preis A SITUATION, Pik A BESPROTAB Protestant woman uy BY A} RESPACTARLE take days at 181 lst av., between Math and 12th ate . rom. ara & (AARC ATION, SYA bled he ar PBO- aree and * amall vmaiey teed has thet Dest oF ot refere; reply wo tayesat No. Sm. eocoed hese oS 34 Boor, front phage ae ae ‘AS BEAMBTRESS, (ONDER waking ) or ebamberms'd. iu’ a private famt'y; yea get tee. beat of city reference Call at the resi bed of her present employer, 433 24 avenue, corner of 37th WARD AHITUATION, BY A ewver, acrive se cbambermaid 4 and nurse; would assist to mais ear eas been ora ly, can make Be in cooking; wages $6. Gall at TiS Rast $id ete mabe fay oe Wy Auten Er ‘A RESPSCTABLE rane voree to the housework of @ small fi ware" nin yor years . oir yd and froner, and has been five mi \ era TWO BASPECTABLE GIRLS, SITUA Apply for three days only, at 55 Bi ions; one as first rate cook, and to ‘ansist in wasbing cad jzoping; the olber as chambermald and to asst n (he washing Aaa or to ¢o plain alee Pe or light waiticg. The best of elty 10h for twodaysat 703d ave , between Ith and 12th sta, were ANTED-BY AN AMERICAN WOMAN, A SITUA tion, 8 cook ‘or chambermaid. Good city reterence given. Ploane call at 6 Monroe re Ww moe ee, A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, trem Scotland, a situa! as and Perec cell Besat oko teas trom her last place. or! w iv ce jase Call st 184 Kast 28%h at, second Noor, from room, WANTED-4 BaBy, 70, NURSE BY & aa woman, who bas’ ‘ome month old. Please call of addvene Mira: Me. AL Bradley, 194 arene 0. WARIED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, 4 ro‘estant, as lady's maid or dressmaker; no to do fine wi iF t> travel; good city. relcrende Can be seen at 236 6th two days. WwW |) ANTED—A_ GOOD GRRMAN OR OTCH GIRL, to - reneral ones must be @ g204 washer and troper and lain cooking. Call at 243 Jay sireet, Brooklyn, ANTaD-£ SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE irl, as chambermald and waiter, or chamber work and to susist in’ washing and trontog;, has iho Peat of ety reverence ‘om her last place, where the lived two years. apply fortwo days at 235 E 19th'st, ANTED=A_SIFUATION, BY A RESPATTABIA Protestant girl, as nurse and seamstress; good city reter- ence given. Oallat 195 Waverley piace for oneday. WASTED A SITUATION, BY A PROTESTANT Gia. ‘as chambermaic. avd to assist in washing avd irouing; is fi a even Tesi ial Wreoaoe seth 08. Apply at 120 Mow st., be- ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG | WOMAN, as vertiver is a good washer and iroper, Milling endobliging. | Please call, for two deysat No 9 Bre: bev roost 2 808) ‘ace, at present employer's. Best of reference ANTRD—A SITUATION, JoUDg women, as eesmatreas; family pewing. end ‘cut wil eo A RESPAUTABLE understacds all kinds 0’ chamberwork ag felereree riven. Call at 149 7th avenue, between 20th sod ANTFD-BY A Pte al A Sit’ pete gh aE, RL, one ents coe gives. ‘Call at Wnt 5: BY A WELL mh YOUNG GIRL Frevob and English, a situation lease address @ note whieh will be pucc! ctually attended to gaia RT SITUATION, As wine SATIS: factory reference from . Ad. ao 0 ie za nt serous ity merebso's. Ad. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, aS ie UADER. stands his business well. No objection oe a short distance in the (orl . Please add: , B, 73 University place. cad ag ‘4NTHD-BY A SMART YOUNG MAN. A @1TUa- {ion ta slore, aa porter or general warker. Gan dr a horse and ¥ gon, joratands, workir oar, ‘tomer uot eo moss on or paper stores objec! ployment Call at the corner of Gold od sebn sie niet floor, Brookly We nzen (33 oa A YOUNG MAN; A, SIRUATION ‘a8 ‘oom snd coachman; iss care and perfect! underslazda hie busines: wuld make bi bimeelf useful aod ob’ reference gi Fi icbola' fore, 78 Narean se bath kh Was D- ASITUATION, Rot AN INCELLIGENT AND Wa PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN, A situation a8 cook, washer and iroper, in « ame'l pri family. Can be seen for two ‘dave @ 203 Jay st., Brook! third story, front room. pee eS SITUATION, AS COACHMAN, BY A 00" lored man, who understands his business; can give gocd city reterence, Please call at 167 Meroar at., rear building J ANTED 4 SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, As r and troner; la a good bre bread biker... 0: seen fortwo days 2 Bowery. ference given. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPRCTABLE wee Ban, as children’s nuree; is ospable of tat ® baby from its birth, ard would be willing ‘o ich erwork. Gan give the best of olty referencs rd her sh i, re d for five years, Plonee call at WaAntrna ee BY A YOUNG GIRU, To take are of children, and do pletn sewing aod cham derwork, the country. G: ce eee ood refer ‘Apply ai60 West Washington second floor, for two da} GYLYANUS COBB, IRs GREAT TALE, “THM GUN. er of Moscow,” magnificently lilustraied, in which ta Mone histories] characters, win, reveal ealings of the mighty mided by Peter the Great, are, iniroduesd with ihehing power, wt fn the NEW YORK LEDGER of to. Ley eaturday) morning. SELVANUS, OOBB, JR's GREAT TALE, “TAR oun. maker of M vendidly i fl oeravit will eg ay ee a foun icent 1 iDge. mab ot to morrow w (eaarday) morning. HE PICAYUFR, issued this sgmite Y decidedly some. comtaine origt nal contributions trom Dogaine Jerre, ee also from t! Xnlokerbocker Mage zice; | avid Duflicks. Contin aed, Prof. Julius Gaver Hannical’s lecture on dancing; besides spicy editoria’s on all sorta of sujests. TuueTRATIONS AND Cannicatunes, Pont Oftice Reform, five cuts. Derkey High Life In Bleecker street, (sbeiched from real i". Povpesiogcen sel, ary, Besides an unusual Tat oe ot ‘sdhipe from ober bleokheada,” r. busses, riddies, charades, fup, good Fy = ‘ail tor three cents, Sold at a. the news depois in ea. RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL WANTS A SITUA seamstress, oF ohambermald an: waters ia wiling to ake fervelt generally useful. “The b~ ot ohy Telereroecan be given. Has no objection to go in thy country for the summer. Apply at 15 Rose st., vec and floor. WANTED—4 SITUATION, 4 YOUNG MAK, #45 salesman, in a wholesase house, or a8 entry clerk or assist ant bookkeeper. Grocery business preferred. Beet of city P tgrence given, Address J. W. F., Herald ofics, ealary nc YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION AS CHAM bermaid and waiter; undersiands buslveas perfectly is willing and obliging, and has the very best of c.ty reference from her last p1sce; is aleo a first rate nurse aad seamstress or would do ‘waltibg alone. Poence call at 12 Harrison # two doors from Washington. SITUATION WANTED—AS SALESMAN, IN A A vio orate house, by an oxperienced, efic can commer trade alon; fae Ine of the Hudsor River br ae ihe Teilroada, wi and Pennsyl ‘Has veen in the employ of a ry house tu this city for nearly three yea: Low ar 18 business. refe ences given. 90 address 8. F. 9., Heraid i 8 TRAVELLING COMPANION.- A LADY OF HIGH rerpectability, who bas bad experience in the above eition, would like similar ‘cogugement foe feenil; ie with a iady Phe bas Lays in and ¥, and is femi‘iar with 2 IAD URE, aages, and Rot subject to sea sickness, Address H. H., tort Post office At Ei HOUSEKBEPER —A RESPRCTABLYQ oe y wishes @ situation; would have no ovjection to the dha goo! chitiven: Inquire at 1076 Broadway. mee AA F THE GANTLEMAN WHO CALLED ON THES SUB- reriber shout the las of February, Inaelog for sore per ton to ma” ufacture oon, be oan boar of one who will svewer Keaipone or, woe 0 Spring SITUATION WANTKD—AS CHAMBERMAID, AND 10 nesist in bo washing Tee pe Ploage cal! a 33 Weet tobe, TIDY INDUSTRIOUS GIRL, ¥ Wiest 4 SITUATION. ‘an laundress and chambermid, 283 71h atreot, for two cays. CANNOT TO DAY, REITHRR 10. MORROW, | tant business prevents Taz CAPT. on Davis, 3 ROM, ana, he wi please oall on H. 6 aa ‘Vouey sitet, MAS s catay GOLD , ear ‘MANUF ACTOR! is denired to call at 19 Beekman street, without delay. ROULD Mad MKET Tak KYK OF Mi88 MARY GLEA- gh 2] to inform her that she. will hear of Go ye y addressing ta ts Me oe & no 1 St. jo, waslng where abe may be teande W AXIED-IRFORMATION oF (nie at ial dals IMPOR RLEB. — Dwsre, Jacob ‘Appl be inlormation may be te their ;ANTRD—SOME PERSON TO ADOPT AN INFANT, even weeks old, & healthy female cad, the pargat nel being in etre mstances I bagt at ot siven. Apply a 397 *Weot Bh se neat hikareanes is SPHE LEOTURE ae 1 INTON HALL, Aaron PLAGE. —PRAG® OR W. Mr. WLLIAM G. DIX wik looture a Clinten muh ie b-4 Place, on Tur ¥ ent . Hal af merce man henpite, ane the vowed Oni Oiypotn of usate ans tne Wont erm Alianes. ‘Hebets 35 eects ouch, for suie a bie doar. Lac ture to be jin at 8 ofo! Dis Aten 7 SeeCpaay Tak are at the Bta ft ire —"Faebicn, Morally ap oneal ‘Sonsgares.* lectures was Wachington, firewire remit sopranaar ‘Admission 25 conta, NOW THYARLF.—LROTURES ON PHRENOLOGY, BY Prof, FOWLEI, every evening, jn Continental, Halt tigbth avenue, corner of Thiriy-fonrt AT O'elosK. Byaminations, with charts aed fai) written ipwona of character, a! 206 Brondway. TOUNG MAN WISH A SITUATION AS COACEMAR: of jaainted with objtotion to the country. ‘Address P. Ray ioeadiway. TOURG MARRIED Mat.) ptt} Ag! (J MEANS, AND nt with on mal abe atari he Gy Hereid location ond character ot business, “ FRANOHMAN, WHO HAS Lael FOR SRVRRAL year ‘most respectable families in this city, ‘* Stans he ale valet or Mt! 3 foncy references atven, if required, addrens A.M. . Borald offi: N AOTIVE BUSINESS MAN, WITH AN AUBIONRER’S commisdon and understanding all ite braaches, parti Jari, Pe ad Tasinesc, would like to make an sagegs: mewn with a furniture manufkoturer, Of cher anes aod Ta Wane a “BITUATION, BY A YOUNG MAN, IN A book or music store; or as entry clerk or assiatant 003k - keeper, Best ef city reterence and ratisfactors resommends tions. Raiary no object, Address Hi. W. P., Herald ofles. TANTED—BY A HIGHLY RESPECTABLE AND heathy young, woman, who is parfeouy compatont io take charge oy from ite infancy, 8 situadion, as wei nurse, in a remvectable family. Heat of clty re’erenos will be Given'as to charac er. Please call or addresn Gr Mf, 309 24 avenue for two days. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RYGPROTASLE FIR. « jeviant girl, ws plain sewer and norss or to tale oar cf children’ can Gmioreiaer well Oall st 101 Madison at is the rear, room 10. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, fu do xereral housework tn a private ae ia a iret rate reference. Apply at 173 Geand #t., ‘gerers! washer ond lrorer, Good first floor. Can be eeen fortwo days, ANTAD—A SITUATION, DY A YOUNG WOMAN, cook, and to nasat tn in the wi usbing and de ratand ing pry poy gape pe jumbia st., rison ard Degraw. WASTER—A SITUATION, 48 CHAMBESMAID ax ironmg, or to do general ASO ork, in 8 email privaie family; has good oy fren ber last emp! t Totereaoe ean begin between Har- Bh Can be seen for two aya ai 61 'Weat Gist at. corner Wire ooe' TWO, RESTROTABLE GTRL*, ss ire, rmoald and seamstress; h ape Can be seen at 268 TW ay, for wears one; one as re geod ‘Terorsase' ‘ANTFD-A SITUATION, BY AN BXORLLENT OOOK, ‘washer and ironer; is ret rocm, # ‘Oo avenues. ANTED-BY A aoe gg ge ant PROCHOANT woman, @ sftt the Ouse work of @ amall the best of city are ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A ATRADY wo! MAN, in @ smal; private family; ts a ete ; fe a baker of bread: rood ty rence . Cal ts at me We , coe Fee, cee Tete Ingustricus lad, aed 16, fo learn a light trade; king preferred, Apply at 58 7th avenue, eee or ibe et, te inne POLITICAL. OUNG: ‘MEX "5 DRMOOR (TIC UNION cure Rieeting of the club will be held t neg sig oeee, at the Club AIN, Bec, REGU, (Friday) evening: SEENUEE " ee, Presidert. THE TRADES. Al GARDENER,—A SINGLE YOUNG MAN, OF SOBER emcee {ednstrio 8 eke fa in Tran of A akoatlon; has « * owled ge use, vinery, Riic fower gardens, togetber with ibe l eying ‘cut af & new see, trait, &c Ornamental trees, Addrews Andrew Res, doriet . corner Lith et, and Broadway. New York, for Sie : has no objection to going West address D. i., Haraid ofice: Rowman AND D IVORY AURNERS. AND Of HARD O8aD annie m ,e Inquire at Noo Maiden lane. eae GARD ER WANTED—A GRRMAN PREF! ABED, TO take charge of a kitoken . ‘nd assist in wo:king on a ferm, when required. Apply immediately at 613 Water st. ‘0 PLUMBERS.—A YOUNY MaN, A PRACIICAL T's lumber, fully bor need alc eng a, Lig JF ac. nt Reference iene address MP 10 TAILORS GWANTED, A A TAOR, re Acs ‘Has boen in fom and clathing sore. Dustness tn this ef: ad an experience of ign years inthe est onablt boug'n late, hase full knowl business be willing to make ad fal. Tol dco shtrl 0t ata ancey W 0 rors MANUFACTURERS —A Wore WoaK- man in the manufacturing of powder, huviog had the fhe of 25 years in Germany, Z aad «' Fie is destrow, poring ab can build and ran a) inde ci of S ‘ ne TtG Boos ning manufacturing of powaer. In- ORNAMENTAL PAISTER®.—A YOUN T3o hee served five tat eae et Ria Hy pate W5O palating, wishee to serv Fea howe ornamenta| ite Kea he on r% oe ons cuOn ly. & ddrons Bemedlt, Herald ations ‘oes Sor xi 10 WATCHM AKERS a SILVERSMITHS — Ww. '. ed ly, several ES weiebmakers toe tee 1 salarier; also PA Arti:ty’ and Mechaniey’ ade. Apply to Tracy & Mal Generai Ageney, Ste Pine ne BOOKBINDRRS —WANTED, AN 1 nan, wat ‘a mcderate ne pertner inet abtndery bindery al ent and har tmhproved maakt weam power. Address Bo Herald atce? ve" oy Bram. FIRST RATE . WAUS Ting: No. dis Broetwasranars: gue ye gouieazmags TO GO x ‘ate at 182 Bowery, from 10 16 i wok. M rae paacad eee Ga MARBLE WORK! UsED TO Wien (i at Secemme bp Bi tareralpiato polars: Ap- W ‘tscertash ANIKD—ONR WHO THOROUGHLY merson reo, washer ant Jewelry, and AS faring Sem Pir Broad’ WAICHMAKERS A 2098 GE! ho wean waxted, to take tne teres of w manufac: aL, WORK WAN i a Sin. ise in \OOK.—A RE#PROTABLE AND OOMPHTENT YOUNG aTant pasty cote, selon! washer and irovee,'ngt ost ; owonk Reais highly reosmmended. Apply st 2i1 Bowery, Two dag. = , BY A YRRY RESPRCTABLH GIRL, COE STARTED, Br rae mtg, permeated AUNDRESS WANTED. Cee fa sae one &1 Cook and a Inurdress, Apply wh Breveort piace, 10%” st., betweon 10 nnd )2 o’eloek. —TWO RESP ACT. and the other ¥'m at, front W Sie routan, as cook, understands bor baddocos tn ats trex ches: no objections to be seen for TED—BY A RESPROCABLE GURL, 4 mt ‘88 000k, and has §0 objection wranstng; the beat of sity roterexcn oan be ob\alned u seen the Feary between BU: and 6 ava. Wana, A RESPROTABLE YOUNG woman, A once ¢ #t, corner of Oth avenne. ANTRD- TWO MOROOOO. Cave AER, age Fodketbook bands, veloen mar ‘hear of good A IN FAVOR OF THR Apply a 86 Codar at, —TWO PI PIANOFORTE FIRTSHRRS, TO GO G to Baithmore; constant work, ant {rom $12 to Bea eed Ba at Vandeepeet, Srnilh’ A'Co "varnish phy: Ot ard {roner; ty ‘et 309 Maticon at, | and jewelry, 4 and ia "Savon Goma Mere eden eve | Sbird door, AY ; po fa ee AMEE! ‘A SITOAPION, As ANTSD—A SITUATION, BY AN ANGLIA QfWC. tN wana raven 391 Ba Arm oor, | unetils good ciy refererce (rom bur lac pines, Gell se Laz | Nett M1 Fulion aan FIRST RATS woop TURSEA. AT 449 | Int avenue, corner of 271a st Good wages given steady employ ment. WAITER Ar FIRST RATE WATCHMAKAR APPLY 12th inst, between 10 and 2 o'elock, ot Cooper & Felow's: 11 Malien lane. rene For Help wanted, See Sixth Pago.

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