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NEW YORK HERALD, __SFFUATIONS_WANTEDVEMALES. TaeLe WaNTeD—remanes. | ___ arsine ‘§ rou WIDOW, MOVING Ia MOST EX- LARGE NUMPER OF WOMEN AND OTRLS WANTED LXXANDAE 0) Wane Lap Acoustomed, from childhood. to a re- gaily, ta good skuatons of every kind, gota thaw ab ane eco ed and elevated sphere of life, wishes the 0 of fa good wages. ve Beery ons whe calla ‘ell havo. plage peed of ron of 1 @ affaires or ne 1 an eas household of some | immediately. rge institute for domestics, po ecaaenaeae bing e gentleman. of undoubled reavectabiiiy, cultivation and | Liuh st, corner of 6 av. eaten esi ace Couversation: Zod sender to an invaild lady or gentleman of native or foreign |, BOUT FORTY NOMEN AND GIRLS, WANTED THIS TOALBERG, on WH, th, pensegaing an wn neatiousble postion Reference ex day as hers, srouers, ‘chambe permakis, saree sta America se tn Rurope, Sao boss wneed. Address C, L. Magruder, Herald ofice, for one ew frm country: pee wakes ‘Call at the large » ee pe Ropes th mot ah pee 26 1th et, corner of ‘Gotiee! SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, As RESPRCTADLE PERSON WANTED AS, NURSE | Prteeea aa bee aa, Bs, 3290, 89, laundyess; is willing to aasiat in chamberwork, Good and attendant; eS here oe ighest recerence oe es ar jHoation ty y reference, “Can be seen at ber presen! exuployers, No. 44 rash able to shltrreyabed, “Callet ii Grant ae NaRD & vi Tr, A SITUATION waar A RESPROTABLE young yi seamstress; ts accustomed to overate a= Mlson's sewing machine: wonlt be willing to atehamberwork. Best of reference from her las) place. Cullfortwe aye at 103 West San. between 6th and 7th avs. GENERAL HOUSEWORKER WANTS A SITUATION; understands cooki ‘ashiog and ironing, is a good Seamstress and nurse ‘aud has no objection to do chamber work ‘and waiting; is well recommended. Apply at 436 3d av., {a the SITUATION WANTED--FOK AN EXPERTENOED stworthy person, perfecly neat, obliging and respeot‘ul entting by Taylor & Demarest’s system, in making for one week hrs. F Dread aud breakfast and tea cake baker pervant, as cook nnd laundress; is avery reliable and Satisfactory Preference given, Call at 5s auande st, Brooklyn “A. TARY, WHO 18 A PROFICIENT IN THR, AT OF room, desires a shuation, it and super- on padern roam aot paritouiar ato fosauon. Address 19 TION WANTED, BY A . RESPROTADLE COCR iokinne Sonus, ane diret cinss cook; ie a Girt given. “Apply at 72 West 18th st,, second floor. ITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PRO- S testant English girl, in « private family: understands every Bind dof housework thorough ly. Call this day at 548g Pearl at, roadway. ITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG WOMAN, TO Sie general housework in a small family. Good elty refe- ‘Atiquire at 40 Wilest at ITU ATIONS WANTED—BY TWO YOUNG GIRLS; ONT is an excellent cook; understands her business perfectly; washing and troping. The other as seamstress, or would 40 fine wasbing and froning; no objection to go in the country fr the sammer, The best city reference ean be givea trom their last emplover. Call for two da, 7 West 20th st., between 7th and Sth avs., se ‘ond tor, back room. TRAVELLERS, SCHOOLS AND FAMILIES OF DIS- tiuetion.—A French young Indy, possessing five languages, faperience tn teaching, traveling honwckerping, sal wi se practical and scholastic attainments can be testi Eat, wish wishes (0. fidd a sltuatioa: ln good reader and ready ‘writer. ‘Address Miss W. Wy 74 West 20d st. rt ANTED—A SITUATION AS HOUSERERPER, BY A pectable wo 0 possessen the requisite exp sience and crn give irst claas references. To stich na wish to tare the services of a practical honackeeper the above pre: Post ole sents a good opportunity, Address P. ANTED—A SITUATION, YA YOUNG WOMAN, ing, Waaning and irocing of a private famt- wives ly reference. Can be seen for two days at 138 West ‘st, near 7th av., in the rear. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, tion to do general housework in a private family, for two days at 150 West ist st. place, top floor. 7 ANTED—BY A YOUNG LADY, A SITUATION as “copyist; can writes first rate business band; has al- ways been accustomed to buainess; or wonld like to atten’ a. more, or travel with a nice family.” Call, after 10 o'clock, at 2) ‘Wooster st., second floor. WANTED, SITUATIONS, BY TWO GIRLS: ONE AS cook, the other as chainbermaid or waitre: best commendaljons from their present employers. Apply st No. 3 Clinton Place. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A COMPETENT FOUNG ‘woman, ag chambermaid’and waitress, or to assiat in Miuuhing and froulng: can give the be of ety reference. ot Buti erage ‘at 251 Spring st., rear building, at Mrs. Beglia’s A. SITUA. Call ‘ANTED—BY A ZOUNG.-¥ ENGLISH PROTESTANT Women, s situation as chambermald and waitress al oa ehambermaid alove. No hye re cou ntry. Has ity reference. Apply at 214 West 16th st, between Sth esd ave. HELP WANTED—MALES. WAITER AND OYSTER BOY WANTED_—BOTH MUST Abton their business well, Apply at 131 9b st , corner of way, after 12 ¢'slock. WAITER 18 REQUIRED IMMEDIATRLY-IN & A Spatlenen's faci ianead trevartis conan ie ‘Duriness in al] its branches and bea Protestant; a married man from the north of Ireland, having been a servant at home, pre- ferred- Apply at 69 Kast 13th st., near Broadway, up stairs. COMPETENT DRUGGIST MAY FIND A SITUATION, if willin, himself iy yaaful. by calling: Tween 10 099 Broadway Dut Americans need apply. References exchanged. ARKEEPER WANTED. —ONE THAT CAN COMMAND $300 to $500, can have charge of a first clase bar. Good security given for the money. Address Bi, B., Herald offive. © OR THREE ACTIVE, ENERGETIC MEN CAN OB d WA pees tet protitable employment in canvaseing for ‘8 Rew and popular work. Apply at 3 Joln st., up stairs, af- ter 9 o'clock. Kone AID WANTED—TO ASSIST IN WASHING. Oper ire Thos, G. Hoagking 164 Greenwich ot, between Co rtlapat and Libes NTRD—A FIRST RATE COOK, WASHER Og ANTRD AP private family. Oue ‘who i# meat ndersiands her husiness and bas good elt Teferences can apply at 25 West Washington place, near eh ay, between 9 and 12 o'clock. OUSEKEEPER WANTED.—A LADY OF INTELLI- ence, pleasant manners and reflaement, can find a de- sirable home in # gentleman's house, by addressing, stating sevtgalar aud References, Vinent"V, Mauro, Mewopolitas Post ofiee, Tuble House, ROTESTANT COOK WANTED—ZNGLIBH OR SCOTCH Prin ferred. 0 £0 8 shor Saher ta tints city; must be a cook, good er, ironing. Ap- yaad Warren, st, between 11 and 12, 4NTED—A GOOD ENGLISH SE SERVANT, AS COOK. rede wil ama in washing od ironing’ higher wages will be paid her. Apply at No. 12 East 25th at, ANT 7d, WOMAN FULLY COMPETENT TO TAKE charge of a laundry room. Apply at the Merchants’ Hotel, 4) Cortlandt st. ANTED—A GOOD MILLINER, isnce In the country. None pod in, ulliven. ANTED—A GERMAN NURSE WHO UNDSRSTANDS ulting and titing ehildren.s dreses and can come well recommended, Apply at 397 Henry st, Brooklyn. ANTED—A GIRL TO WASH, IRON AND DO HOUSE- work ina small’ fanily ‘of four. Apply at 123 Barrow _ ear Grand, Jersey ( ANTED—A NEAT AND INDUSTRIOUS GERMAN ‘girl, 1o do general housework; must be @ good plain’ washer abd ironer, know how to bake bread, and be willing to make herself generally useful; wages eee oath. - Apply at H Cottage place, between Bledeker and Houston sts. y ANTED—TWO WOMEN, AS COOK AND CHAMBER. W Ani todo waah and fou, at 145 Si at., opposite Cline ton Hall. and economical, unde: TO GO A SHORT but good ones need ap: . between Thompson and SANT pence OPERATOR ON A Yeenen & WI V son sew! , for cloa¥s and maotillas. 'W. G. ROBERTS, 22 Bowery. J ANTED—TWO FIRST CLASS MILLINERS, AT THE eetablishment of Bruckmann & Oo,, 403 6th av., tween 2ith and 26th st, Wanten—a PROTESTANT GIRL, TO DO GENERAL housework. None but a good washer and ironer need apply at 189 3d av. “A German preferred. ) ANTED—A COOK AND LAUNDRESS; A WOMAN to cook, wash and iron; one who x underatands her busi- ness may #pply this day, Haturday, at 60 Weat Lith at., two doors from dh ay., between 9 and 11 o'clock, ANTED-—A COOK WHO UNDERSTANDS WASHING and Boake 180, & chainbermaid and waiter, und a bo} of age. Apply at 185 East 10th at , from 12 with references. ‘ANTED—A GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK; must be a spas cook, washer and et and come well recommended. Call at 66 Columbia at., fit aery and xOree ae To a i embroldery and ‘nliaery store, in & olgnbora oly. Addreen stating where caa’be meee, Ge WiiGonas Herald office. WAS. AN OPERATOR WITH ONE OF WHEELER Wilson’s sewing machines; one who understands Toast making. Wanted, also, a good baster. Apply at 188 West ANTED—A GOVERNESS TO GO A SHORT DI8 tance in the country. Will be required to ofthe minor branches and WUigteckgacn! aby: me zaell children. Must be & Protestant possess the very best re. ferences, Apply at 204 Guual su, betwee Al gud 12 salcek this day. eine ay ‘WASZED-A THOROUGH GOOD COOK. IN A chen‘cas’ boarding house; must understand cooking meats, plewond puddings. Good wages given to. steady per fon. ‘Also a Gecman boy who will make useful. -Ap- ply st 19 Wooster at, WA XTED-A FRENCH TEACHER (A LADY) TO GIVE lessons fy lady at her owa resiuence; an elderly per- P son preferred Macdougal WANZED—TW0 GOOD SERVANTS; ONE A RESPEOT able womsn to take charge of children and to sew; the otber to do chamber and general housework. Apply im 4th ay, third house above doth ¢t., on Saturday and Monday, from ¥ to 11 o'clock Ju the morning: ANTED—' EXPERIENCED OPERATORS ON Wheeler & Wilson's sewing machines; none but first class hands need apply: also, two young ladies ‘of taste and expe Hence in cutting silks, Address Mr. Warren, Herald office, unt) jonday. ANTED.—MERCHANTS, HOTELS AND OTHERS Supplied gratis with Clerks, salesmen, porters, barkeepers, tc. Merchania' Clerks’ Registry, No.8 Broad WM. J. REUPAT! ANTED-AS TREASURER, AN ACTIVE, waHo we aregth, Command from, $3 000'te $3,000, waich will bo well treasurer in & well organized lumber com oe ‘New England, having been in oper the past years. Salsry $1.00) per annum. and amount. S2!'sfuciory reference had by addressing Treasurer, Harald ofl WANT FIFTY YOUNG MEN, WITH $0 TO $1,000 IN cash or good city ptances, to purchase our gods, eonsisting of watches and jewelry, and to dispose of them in all the cities and towns throughout the United Ftates and Canada, Bome persons who purchase o! us are making at the rate of $10 000 per year selling at auction, We manufacture our own goods and ee!! lower any other wholesale house in this city, and warrant every article ae represented and the styles Soa Peat On the receipt of ove dollar, by mail, we will of engraved stds and sleeve buitoar, a8 a a mine our stocks, © r send fora catalogue. ert, GLINES J £ 00., 195 and q Broadway, room, 10, ANTED—A YOUNG MAN, WHO CAN CORRES. pond in Spanish. One acqiiainted with the wholes Grog business preferred. Apply at the Merchants’ Clerks? for one week, ample. SIENN WAXIEONIN A PRIVATE FAMILY A GIRL, AS cook, washer and froner; one who is cleanly tn her habits obliging in her disposition. and has good references tor avilit and trustworthiness may have a good situation at 174 Kast 20h ft. Apply between 9 a. M.and1'P.M. Wages 87 per month JANTED—A GIKLTO DO GENERAL HOOSEWORK, “Wilh good references. Apply at 243 Weat 34 WwW ANTED—A FIRST RATE LAUNDREAS; ALSO, AN with g assistant wait None but those well qualified, aud ply at 165 West i4th st. TANTED—A NICE GIRL, WHO UNDERSTANDS cooking. waehing and jroutng. Good references required. poly a jetween 10 and 2 ave . near 13 "clock. ANTHD—IN A BWALL PAIVATE FAMILY, TWO competent girls; one ag waitress, the other for chamaber work and fine washing. Gi references required. Apply at No. 187 West 28d et, between I and 2 P. M. ) ANTED-A GIRL, TO DO GENKRAY, HOUSEWORK in @ stall faudly; muat be active, tisy, and bring the best of recommendations, Apply after 10 o'clock at 76 West street, ANTED—A teen y GIRL, ABOUT SIXTEEN OR 8KV 8 of ege, to take care of caildren and make her. Registry office, 78 Broadway. Situations procured for clerks on steamers, raiiroads, aud all mercantile branches. No com mission in advance. Hours 9 to 5. WM. J. “REDPATH, 8 perintendent, ANTED—AN HONEST, FAITHFUL BOY, FROM 14 to 16 years of age, to attend office and ride with a physi cian; must board at home; wages $5 per month, and plenty of feteare tine for study Call this (Baturday) morning, between 7 and 10 o'clock, at 111 Amity et, corner of Mucdougal. self generally useful. mireet, WARSTEDIA WOMAN, TO DO GENERAL HOUSS. dpreferred, all at 183 West 224 street, Inquire after 10 o'clock at 69 Willew ANTED—A FIRST BATE WAITER GIRL; MUST BE used tochecks To such a one the sion wages will be paid, Apply at Lovejoy’s Hotel, trom 9 ull ANTED—A MARRED MAN, ENGLISH OR SCOTOH preferred, to work on a farm'25 miles from the city; his wife must understand washing and ironing, and making but- Yer, By auch, s home with privileges seldom offered may be had, by calling at &5 Beaver st., up etairs, between Ll aud 12 ‘day. ANTED—AT A COUNTRY RESIDENOR, NEAR THTS city, an industrious man, who perfectiy understands the care und driving of horses, milking, and tarming wook ia general. Apply at 67 Wall st’, second story, back room. ANTED—A YOUNG MAN, 18 TO 22, TO ATTEND A Junch bar of a Broadway restaurant. (ood reference re: quired. Apply at Merchants Ciera’ Hegisry ofice, 7 Bros way, a! Situationa procured for respectable men. No commission in advance. No connection with any bogus ofices. Wa. 5. REDPATH, Superintendent. ALESMEN.—WANTED, TWO EXPERIRNCED SALES men in the dry goods business. Yo good hands a good salary and steady employ ment will be B 13 Canal atreet, RINOK & KUSSk ANTED—A YOUNG MAN AS SALESMAN IN A first class dry goods store in Petersburg, Va. None eed apply except thane unexceptionable references hiave bad good exp: ein the business. Call on att 80 Cedar st., on Saturday, be veen 1 and $ o'clock P.O TO ACT AS SALESMAN Useful in & luego, Ou Broadway. : » comm lesion In fi ference t> first Glees houses. "Hours 10 5 Wa J. RED ATH, Sup't. ANTED—A GOOD PROOF READER; ONE WELL qualified and experienced to read seront proofs. None other need apply. Address box 5, Post office. ANTED-IN AN OFPFIOE, Li gent lad, not under fifteen years of age, who lives with his parenis. Apply toButpben & Weeks, 404 Brosdway. grit CARPET SALESMAN. NO D except auch ax are well aequattted with thyarade, Madre OG Mernla offices. ANTED—A SALESMAN IN A FANCY GOODS house, to sell State or Western trade. Address M. & B., Herald othiee. AN ACTIVE, INTE Waxes SMART, ACTIVE, SINGLE MAN TO twke charge of a wholesale milk round One who un derstands takin; and can produce satisfactory Pee pan A inna cieady b y's find a perma nent bn ¥ applying m 2u6 P.M, a James st. hie pe algae stg ANTED—A SMART, ACTIVE BOY, 14 TO 18 YEARS eee for for permagent situation, Apply atofice Bhoe N08 wt, ‘eare of hor county, @ young man, who understand: horses, and fs’ careful driver. He will be ex in the id fe himself generally w WANTED-A G00D, STOUT, ACTIVE BOY, AT Wia. ’ Shea tory, Coney Inland road, Long ad four miles to make himeeif generally useful; one who a worked a littie in # garden pre- ferred. Apply for three days. ANTED—A THOROUGH BALESMAN AND STOOK artment; one used to the Broad spi reterences required: Apply reo A-Mand afler7 P. M., to.& H. Moy, 20} ‘aveni Waris OYSTER BOY, WHO THOROUGHLY ice ea a and is willing to make himsel ey ¢ clean and tdy in his habits, ap INTELLIGES CK OFFICES. LL zavnnes WANTING GOOD SERVANTS IMMA. at the iarge cies & for domeatics, 134 ith ‘corner ‘BY. This extensive home has abundance ren oa able to cur who call iv, eapable belp, to call Or need. Conducted 1E8 AND Sy “uPru i te at the old exurl 1D “with FIRST Say, near Gagel seest, up sale Conceal’ yen gla ‘and gentleman on strictly honorable principles Ni ~ ouly Feliuble oflee for German an Froscetant on WIDOW, OF 2, DEATRI So cearento rede a TO FORM TH ntleman wit a view to matrimony, a New York » resident of that ai ddreas Bugenia, Post ollice, Philadel. city re! sates, yore o = month. Call « between 1 an TARTED—AT FRENOH’S HOTEL, A GOOD PASTRY cook; ope who understands making all kinds of jellies, &ec,_ No females need apply. WARSTED-A GIRL (GERMAN PREFERRED), IN \ mily of two persona, in a village about thirty miles from ¥, to do general housework; must understand conc tng, washing end tropiug. “Apply to Andrew Malloy, No, 3:0 Went Sad st. between 10'h and {ith ava. TANTED.—AN EXPERIENCED SALESWOMAN FOR busiucss. Also, three apprentices boy with good recommendations will y Applying at 087 Broadway, after 9 o'clock rane. good situation WARTED-A PROTESTANT WOMAN, TO DO cooking, washing, troning and everal houwework | family of wo persons; one coming well recommended c m1 find a good home at 219 Bleecker at, WANTED. “SIX YOUNG RESPROTABLE FEMALES 70 wait in a saioon. Apply this day from II to 1 o'clock at497 Broadway, w* NTED—A SMART GIRL, FOR A RESTAURANT to wait on table, clean up, and make herself otherwise etul: one who has some knowledge ot checks, &c., orefer red. ond neat in habits, Apply this morning trom '9 to ii ock Only, at No. 2 Dey st WEEK.—LADY OANVASSERS FOR THE ‘ 2 Dt) Family Pictorial are pates money in all parts of the Union ‘Two wanted for this Brooklyn.” Apply city and immediately to Mines MARIS LOUISE HANKINS & U0, room 17 appieton’s Building. ALES. FOREIGN GENTLEMAN, FOR SEVRRAL YEARS Ls *h the United, States, and experienced in business, wishes + sitaalion as saletman In 8 large Importing bones, ot goods i fell cn commision; he speaks several languages, tnd can give the best references. Address O, B. YOUNG MAN, A GREEK, WISHKS A SITUATION aa waiter in « private family; understands his business ven eral langua, tion to the count; sec best of re - B V., Md East th at. SITUATIONS WANTED— FLCROPEAN CLAIME—A PROFESSIONAL GENTLE man, abont to visi: Europe. would attend to the collection ress box 1,533 Post oflice. or epforcement of claims. A: GITUATION WARTED—IN A GENTLEMAN'S FURNISi1 © ing store by © young man, who haa been five yearsin « Broadway sire; up town preferred, as he can induce some we Salary moderave, Addtess Furnishing, box luz jeraid office, SITUATION WANTED.—A YOUNG MAN, FROM THE conntry, wikhes to obtain a situation in some wholows lc hardware preferred: or wonld do any light outdoor bur! is & good penman. Reference Wrequired. Appl at #2’ North Moore ne " ‘5 <a 0 HOTRLKEEPERS—A YOUNG MAN, 2 YRARS OF fee, and good address, wants a situation 'as hotel clerk or bookkeeper. ‘bas had He in tr rate jenmnan; bas had considerable id apeRke keveral langusges Unex (adress until the diret of May, L. M., iven. fon square Post « WAXTER-BY A YOUNG Lap retail store: speaks It ins ing to make hi gene! a boy 12 yeara old, v3 learn &1 parenis.” Address G. H., box WARTED-ASITUATION, BY A YOUNG MAN WrTHl twelve years’ experiends in the exchange and banking bysinens i one of the beat jniges of money; Tine 1a circle ay aintances and commands influence with fin ron aeanee A Basreor aris a DUNG, MAN, A Ww i dro WE roonwon genorall weful. Address 4 DANCING ANCING ACADEMIES, = oDWORTH’ ‘DANCING “Ola rm jourang ph 187, Montagne plaoe, ee of. wi tt whocan commence ry Ser =] open. fe for Lime, will continue: Pridays in Brookin Importers of Bunson's aecordeone, vets A Complete the Organ. FINE TONED $i OCTAVE, ROSEWOOD PLANO in perfect order, warranted, at $125 cash; also, ane site apie Me inthe leva ins Blunotore fac ‘ners, app! re e tory, comer Broadway and Thirty atxth street.” ‘TENOR Lat prige OF REPUTATION DESIRES AN en; ment eharch in New Yorkor Brooklyn, being rou aaa ie organint, would take entire charge of the cbolr; to All» good, @ ongnrerment | would n. country. otees Me 4 bor 167 jerald office. MAGNIFICENT SEVEN OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIA: notorte; cost prise $480; splendid tone, beautiful touch city’ makers As Pal reminm. gabe tron frame. Teantitulty ornament Sercks§ ew Wl be wld for pearly balf its value for cash. Apply at the real: sidence No.7 Second atreet. (pamnnae: 4, a sore GRAND, AQcARE EAND DUPRIGne PIANOS, Warerooms No. 694 Broadway. 0, 480x8 nave been awarded five ry przg dae the eupertority of thelr mannfnoture ad at wane one years. MABON & HAMLIN’? RUPERIOR MELODEONS AMD HARMONIU? For lodges, At wholesale Sie PIANOS TO UEAPEST PLANOFORTES EVER OF FERED—VIZ , 65 J cctave rovewond pianoforte, fn goo" order, fie ton, ‘ke, city makers, for $100; y Dianofarte, by oe: Jebrated makers Nunes Clark, $5 was one an MACDONALD. & UO, ab State avenue. OR SALETAN ORGAN SUITABLE FOR A §MALL church, Will be sold low if applied for Immediately. WILLTAMB & GUION, 82 Wall erect PUANOS FOR BALE-NEW AND SECOND HAND, home with pearl Keys and magnificently carved cases, ai & reduction of 30 per oent from Tor ionmediate . Second hand 6 octave $40; octave for $75, $90, Si0:; Towne tor 0% si $150, 4 241 Ninth avenue, haar Twenty atx ‘New pianos sold n instalmenta, ona dion ES ig in exeDange. kK 4 Prsten MELODKONS AND ALEXANDRE ORGANS, Of muperlar make, at great bargatus; seonnd hand plane prices, ran; to 6150; one of the at extremely low i from s% ‘catalogues of tauale in muatsal 1o- Mrtsvente snd masical merchandise ofall Kinds at ibe lores Rpeble rs rates; panewens ‘and melodeons ja, rent, and rent allow. for pianos and HORACE W WATERS, eget agent, 333 Broadway. IANO FOR fetta arnt SPLENDID SEVEN OCTAVE oratrang. base, meta ite framey made by obe of the best used ® short tine snd in bev wold at'a great Bure at Tal Wingh street” tor cash, In- (E GREATEST WANT OF MONEY ONLY INDUCES erfect sacrifice of my plano for cash, which and wes new two months ago Any lady or gantie- nth avenue, near corner of ‘biriy-drt the chured, for themselves. Price now for ossh $185, Bored and me! sect door oor steve atiataction guaranteed. shipped if required, HE ye a a, CORTRLLO, TEACHER OF THE and aid vacancies for & few more pul itr. Ur tenches the ufc eter se eon secompanying in atrament. eet of ordinary ability can learn to accompan; the voice in asbort time. advanced pupils, and those who sindy the guitar to teach, desiring ® thorough practical know- edge of the instrument, will plonse call at or aidrens 127 Sant Twenty ath street. nent Third avenue,” hat all may bave an tere wil ber availing themaeives of Mr. O's eatracion e ering wil be reasonable, or ania, ous of GR. Maria's dele: ied guital 1 mont fendid tor ° srunmest; will be sold cheap, dcbed COBTALLO, 127 East Twenty sixth st: cet. OKDERFUL IMPROVEMENT IN GRAN. Ba Wi (SIBINWAY & BONS lavite ia arlats aac Dae pute ia pom examine thelr newly invented Gvepsiemng. nd piano, onic ae power and juality OF fapre. nounced superior to any other piano by ‘al ho. are, examined emene whee the best mi Jj of the Py aaa et ch a8 B Golitbeck, Th. Hagen, fedior of 2 We le TRINWAY 2 BONS, Man’ Ed tha 84 Walker street MUSIC PLATES, 9 FINE PIANOS, MUSTO 140 signs, counters, &c., for sale or ‘exchange for ely or brooklyn unencumbered property, With, the above a ren leman may become & member of the Music Trade Association. avd ne Apply to BaSSFOKD, 149 Falton atree' INSTRUCTION, CADEMY. oF PENMANSHIP AND BOOKAERPING, 362 A Broadway.—Open oe and evening. Pupilsare received atany time, aud can take their lessons by rie to suit their ownconyenience, Success guaranteed to old or young OLivEN # GOLDSHITE LL, FOR $10-—PENMANSHIP, ARITAMETIO, EPO., three months, 78 leasons; or sep tng, (essons unlit eee \adies writing lessons, $2 for 16 lessons. 62 How- New York; 283 Faiton greet, Brooklyn "Col Pains’s Bah, of instruction is systematic and expedittous.”—Gov. King, je Tala H. WHEELER, TEACHER OF BOOKKEEPING AND A, ‘rttiog, and ornamental writer, 888 Broadway Cogner ‘Thirteenth street. Rooms open trom 9 A. M. i. a cantile arithmetic (aught by an able mathematicial USINEES WAITING, ROOKKBEPING, ARITAMETIO.— Mr. DOLBEAK, 600 Broadway, guarantees fem ot hand training to remove sil lions or tceraBling’ trie the moat cramped hand, and to give au elegant rapid business style, ‘Two $ sents vacant. ene LESSONS GIVEN—RBY A LADY OR GENTLE max experienced in teaching. Apply at $09 Haka street, Harrison and Degraw, ARSEOS WORKS ON DOOKKERPING. M PRINTED LN COLORS, KEW EDITIONS, There besntiful and complete works are calculated in every rempocto ive the selenre of bonkkeenlag m most — supe, as wll nat eluate it theory and practic. f Marab’a Gonrve of Double Ketry, 8 vo., S8 pp.—#1 2 Maret’ Course of Single ates Bro ae et &. Marsh's Bank Bookkeeping nad Jolut Sock Aseouats, Ve 290 pp.— $4. Mt ‘Marat sets of blank books for pupils in bookkeeping, ar to she gen Rermitted per mail free on recetnt of the price. Noo Tie author of these ‘works ere bs tencher at his courting rooms for private instruction tice in bookkeeping and business affairs. precy ‘Brosaway.” Cireniars, with terms, sent to applicants, QPANISH, FRENCH, ENGLISH AND GERMAN LAN- SS guages’ tenght by’ Sani + as 0 Lindo, |51 Crosby street. Translations atteuded to at the st notice. Ladies can be instructed at their own houses or at his resides RAILROADS, pescnr AND TRAVEL, BALTIVORE, ¥1 XEW YORE WEST AND D SOUHWEST. BALTMOR® AND OHIO RATLROAD and {ts fally Jevoloped coanecting lines offer « most desirable wad fe tetwean New York and alt the etties and paid great West aod Southwest. Freight prom nana conveyed, firgest crantidee and nt lowest rates, and clase and emigrant) ticketed through, with best"enged and comfort. Now York office 229 Broadway, corner of is ol op posite the Astor House, “hia fe the poly Iino by which travellers Ber zee York and the West can viait Wagatngton City. from Baltimore to Waebington have been paral capaci, vor traveliers between the kastera cities and the be angely redneed rate or bat two dolar fOr wi um ag to the current price of Western tick Washiny-ton on thelr way. ann w sud superior sleeping ears have ie tntro- noe: ' oad. C. W. PERVSIL, Agent B. & O. route. EW YOKE AND HARLEM RAILROAD. SPRING ARRANGEMENT, On and after Wednesday, April 6, 1859, trains will leave ‘Twenty-vixth street station, "New York, aa follows:— « iamebridge, “4. mail train for Albany, for : for White Plains, Mt for White blaine from PM. for W illiamabridge. ing, will leave from White Plains, .M. from Dover Plaina. M. from Willlamsbridge, ¥. from White Plain M mail train from M. from Williamabr from Williamabridge. from White Flaine from Willlamebridge, - CAMPRELL, Saperintendent, DENNEYLVANIA genio sD — rim At vf tral route to the Went. ro gat an aha and ran froigbt and fare aa low, st all tins For paseage ticketa orb oontreet for. etre es Oey pan polat ix ‘he enlire Went, call 6 Re pomvaer s 28 eoftice No. i] ia ico 7, Feb. 22. iinon 4 00, Prema gis ‘yraae ese ¥ x THE TRADES. SMITHS, WISHING TO GET & COMPRTENT accustomed to estimate work from drafts, an’ ‘White and Ceatre sireete, ake nce pd cy? willing to give mb ‘ eral wages 182 Herald ofice, Tor three di 7 beatles os NTERB WANTED.—NONR_ BUT GOOD WORK- men need apply Wo James Hume, 127 8th st, near 6thave, WATCHMAKERS,—WANTED, A GOO WORKMAN. oe ie South. Manone others need “apply Vo ooper AF “JOB _COMPORTFORS. —A FIRST RATE AN CAN obtain a r, Rebarta& Hugg’ uation, if suitable, at tal ‘A PRACTICAL @ GARDENER Goppon on OR Woe Caesars ee Po a Te at atte Ad |. and 3 iowa, ANTED—A SNUFF MAKKR, ONR WHO THOROUGH. understands the bi wa me ® business, i go South. Apply to Wil- ANTED-A GOOD SITUATION, Wotan trimming shop. Ay ply 6k Cote ince cele tte oon WANTED. FIFTEEN 00D COACH a@MITRS, TH ody makers and two yood tremens oP sloete tha hia ming at a9 antes i: Boot ANTED—A YOUNG BAKER, AS FOURTH HAND, TO we Bevo ftte7M Work in the etibuaument. apply st 657 SATURDAY, APRIL 9, 1859. ~~cccag THR LBCTURE SEASON. ACHR eH ES: socpon, x. D, tw eay sented to deliver bis EE Dee > ad LECTURE ON INDIA, B HE WOMAN'S AL, T 4 aie EVENING, AEutL ‘The rare interest and the an ject for which it is ges, 5 be penans oe to believe will meet with @ hearty the public. The pense to be pati from Academy, whiel re ae ‘Tieki asic and b ok: * of ‘Male. Tipactden. ft7z to commence at 8 o'clock. 8. ASCOLI'S jaro on Fy berber? Te rod been ,,on account of rr, aes day nest-Apr'Id, at o'clock P. ‘M., at Hope Obapel. GPIRITUALIEM—MRS. CORA L. V. HATgW WILL a abeakin thetrance staye upon thesubject of "Mivasles,’ usical Hall, Brooklya, Sundsy afternoon at » Cinton Hell, Astor place Wednesday evening, at 74 o'clock. Admittance 15 cents, RELIGIOUS NOTICES. CADEMY OF MUSIC.—REV, WM. 8, PLUMER, D. D, joxical Seminary, will Frotessor in the Western Theol | reach at the Academy of Mule on Sunday eventng bert APri | Tos *Serviccs will commence at 8 o'elock; seats free. Collec Serv on to detray expenses. LEKOKER STRERT UNIV. AA LIENS penne. (COR- ver of Bleecker and Downi —Rev. Wm. strests, B. Balch, ate pastor of this Yostety, will iehinie dees tomorrow morning and evexing. e@ commnenciay at 1036 A. M. and 79% haley! HURCH OF THE a as —A DISCOURSE, BY request, will be preached by Rev. Dr. Cheever, to-morrow evening, in the Church of the Puritans, Union square, on the Prophecy and Fulfilment of Destiny by Character.” Ser- vices »' | by o'clock 1) ARMITAGE, PASKOR OF THE NORFOLK STREET 4) septiat cburch,' will preach on Sunday afternoon, atthree eck, to Tren academy, Thirty-fourth street, oue door weet of broadw ON 8ST. FIG8T METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Preac\nato n orrow prot ‘at 103¢ o'clock, by the Rev, n Fost+r, of he Tro; ference. Inthe evening, at 734 Jock. the pastor, the the Rev, Obs Cbarles E. Harris, will preach a ‘Well discourse. All are invited to attend. ' Seats tree. EMOKIAL CHURCH.—REV. DR. Reese RECTOR of the Church ef the Ascenis, wt von a mary (Sunday) evening, in the church, corner ot Pewee» Bervices at 103g A. rt ‘and 33 3M ‘ud 7 Ds Beata BY JRRUSALEM CHOROH, (GWEDENBORGIAN) — YF on jue Hal piiuble worsblyon Sunday, at Lyrt 765 \) OTIC mr bl RELIGIOUS be jd AT NIBLO'S ene and Prin Concer it. Kev. Asal, een, D Dn 'pasto terian cbureh, wi i prea mutnee Col adh doe lock: ora le itehureh, wil preach oa Apel he Twenty-third NS ORTH DUTCH CHURCH, CORNER OF WILLIAM and Fulton atreets.—Divine #ervice every Sabbath at 10) and & prayer meeting ia the evening at ® quarian before slam o'cleck> Babisais Sobcol and ible claasea 9A Mand 2PM. Tuesday evening lecture, and Friday evening prayer meeting at quarter before eight o'clock. | daily prayer meet ting from 13 To'cloos. All are invited, and seate will be furnished, Peto all ne EPISCOPAL MISSION CHURCH, wim too Uae Astor place, in charge of Rev. Robert @. Dick. ‘Div! at 10}¢ o'clock A. M. and ine service every Surulay, at 1026 o'cloe ree throughout of the 17¢b. ie M. Allare invited. Seats ABBATH EVENINGS IN STANTON STREET ic byterian church, corner of Forayth street.— morrow evening wil be delivered by Rev. D.H. deokinn: D. 3g o'clock. Breachiog by the Berviees at seph Sandergon, at 1034 A. M. und 83¢ nied UNITARIAN CHU &CH (REY. 0. B. ee, pastor, Rev. Jo- TROTHING- noriheast corner of Broadway and Thirty second frp malar ‘Sunday, 10th inst 1g and evening, at half past 10 aud half past’. Seats free. U bg REV. peed A. COREY WiLL PREACH IN THE Righteenth street Baptist church, one door west of Fifth avenue, to-morrow morning and evening. ke REV. P.McMENAMY, D. D AND OTHER WELL knoe freads of the Bible, prociatin “the tr Jeaus,” according to Apostolic sage, and tuawer Homlsh oft jections, in 8prin, Bteest Hall, N 85 L ring street, to-mor- Tow evening. at mS ‘Oolock. “Allare iavil ‘[ MNERSALIST CHOROH, ORCHARD > STREET, NEAR Broome.—Dr, Sawyer, pastor, wil to-morrow eons) morntnk, at 1033 o’ yelock-=text 3 ohn th tel and in the ening, nt zlota If the righteous ‘scarcely be raved, ungodly ’and sinner appear. THE FIREMEN.. TRE DEPARTMENT.—THE ‘RECEIPT OF THE pein lowing donations to the Widow and Orphan Fund or Fire Depsrtment is thankfully acknowled; Firemen's Insuranee Oompany, per J Pinan Fa. cretary. Aretie Tosurance Company, IT. Oakley, Baq., Be- mes rey ns insurance Company, per D. ‘Waderhiil, Se. 100 , Secretary 100 Rete’ Inaurance Secre 50 Bt, Mark’ jecretary, 0 se Nicholss insurance Company, per W. 8, Slocum, Ba, i ew World Insurance Compan: per ‘Samuel a. Patierson, Secretary... 30 Resoliite Insurance Company, per Win. M” Randail, is Pecretary....... . . nv JOUN 8. GILES, Treasiiver. New York, April 8, 1869, POLITICA! Le b pe OORATIC REPUBLICAN GENERAL ‘COMMITTER, Tammany Hall, New York, April 8, 1359. “At a regular meeting of the Democratic Republican Gene- ral Coramiitee, held at Tammany Hall, on sa sreain tbe following resolutions, offered by Mr. Wa. D, K i the Binth ward, were unanimously adopted: ‘Lereas, the city of New York, from its earliest foundation down to wi hin avery recent period, and uader all former gov- eramente, colonial and otherwise, bas been guaranteed in the secure evjoyment of its municipal righis and liberties by char- ters based upon civic sullraye und bel sacred d under ai ‘ail sacces- sive forms of government; and w! ooo peel day a bigh banded and persistent auempt on bathe mere of anau- thority not representing either the wishes or interests of this city, to undermine our elvic rights, curtail or abolish our muni- bg pr.vileges, and finally deprive us of all practical voice in {he control and direction Of our own im affitrs; and Nbagchenen project of local wrong is avowedly and notorious- ¥ part had ‘DArcel of & a conspiracy for the seizare of our na- tlonel ernment by 7 thom implacable enemies of the Consti- tution known snd denounced as “federali in the days of ‘Thomas Jefferson, but pow maintaining the mame ty inical and centralizing creed under te party designation of ‘repub- leaps,” and whereas, these avowed enemies to the experiment of eelf government are now boldly meditating a wholesale usurpation of civic patronage, power and prerogative, by en- trostin: the control a alle iy Afatra to the direction of” corpo- rate commissioners, and irresponsible boards ia which no indi- vidual can be beld to account for malfeasance or mal-adminis- tration of Ligh pubiic trust; and whereas, already the Police department of our city Exeeutive bas ‘been unjuntly and [Late gee wrested foe ee people of a eae. en "reou at bie aud “aingrace’ renal which ts now = Peto ry report of @ commitiee appointed to examine and take fertiaas ‘ag to the legal, more! and political infamies ail egos. ‘and proved ceaponaibie and partisan body claiming io have and control of ou” lives He 1 properties; and whereas, Of representative elf joverninent have mreedy Creed: among us, and are now seeking to extend a practice. under which the voice of & majority, no mat- ter how overwbelming, shall have no more weight than the voice of & minor'ty, hewever amailor insignificant; a under which opular suffrage becomes a farce, which nomination is to al iatents and purposes St to election, the majority and Tage! havin, if au equal number of votes in the controlling and whereas, it ie further bad in contemplation by these traitors wo the theory of democratts government, to ururp the local patronage d taxing power of a city, and to extend the terms both of aificers appoiated by the local civic goverament, sul ofleers elecied by tue people def nite terms of service, an exainple which, if Seg stuate through all the hands of such Dertisans as they may find most subservicat to their rapagous and upprinetpied designs, and whereas, the city of New York already bleeds gold at every pore to satisfy the illegal and un. constitutional levies made by men who have sympathies oniy ee “bl ’* but none for bleeding New York ; and an the n voise of the highest iribunal in the Stale Bae now condemned the, notion of wer “ropubtioas” ertioes electioneering force, under the name of & Police Commission and bas decided thal the c'ty of New York has never eg. the men who ‘selected to be their guardians of life, law and property within the fom Boe limits, & |, the jus | tice of which we hail as the first assured promise of n bright and glorious dawn atter the log aigiomate of oppression un- der which we have been suffer 1; there! be tt Resolved, That we Tap 5) against ail vepecial Jegialation de- signed to punish the city of Hew York for ita adherence ty tue constitutions of this Stste and of the i tee Sag carrie! ony os such legislation notorious iy se Tepablican jority of the State Logiainta are, p57 with temporary. ch has been obtained from the peopie of this State 3, practice ¢ falne pretences and Talve erlen of retrenchment, re- probibory Uvuor law, and tee exploded fallacies em: tbe creed of the men who would disfranchise our form, & braced adopted fellow cilizens. Kesaived, That we congratulate the Munleipal Police force of this city on the judicial decision which haw restored them to a ia, aod Geclared that those rights were never legal- forfeit a molveds ‘That this copies of Senator Frank Spinola’s reoert on the working of committoe shall cause not less than 100, the aaid Police Commission 10 be pelated and distributed throughout the city and State, as the beat comment on the Inia mien to which partieen legisiation can give bi Mescived: That we denounce the cueerot te abolish'one of the most important departments of the city government —a de- partment on which, more then on any other, the beaitl aad comfortof our citizens may be said to depend-—inerely y beanie there ts & prospe st that auld offlse would otherwise be filled oy & democrat, who would discharge ite duties faith{uily, honestly and with vigor, Kerolved, That we denonnce the action of the “republican”? party in wresting from ns all of our rights, by the enactment of Inwa creating Boards of Governors, boards of Supervisor Central Park, Commissioners, Harbor Commissioners ant Com Records, where the power is, tp whole or in part wielded by men, many of dem total murangera to the ety, and some of them living ont of the Bate ia Ati ved, that if Uheae outrages nipom out munictp redrons retuned, the jai auch gt 481, PRARL 1, BTREET-t6,000 WORTH OF CAST OFF Attia ted, in large: gs amall me eovionee nav- fog any. can obtal ‘lees by addressing or calling AMER oR NI act ices Ig c on , earl street, neat Chatharn. OFF CLOTHING.—GENTLEMEN HAVING CAST Gy and wishing to dispose of it to advantage. can ol market price hy y basreeete ‘or calling 1 ee JON “0 PHY, at the ike. clothing store ‘at Pear! ‘1 ‘iret, on DRY GOODS, &C, APs 3 THE on watienn a, white ath 7 ‘dou, low, under peculiar cir aatn sitppers, dc. abt very em, now sellE ES rw BAZAAR, At prices which force exclamations of mt from the lios of ibe ladies. The assortment ry i superb mn alltbe veweat spring stein in gallate, shoes, de. Nothing 1a Boar asa cesia's'3 BAZARR, Bt si SProutway. BARGAIN. 5,000 W.B.RORERTS, | 3,500 yids spring ‘ls, Sic ‘252 Bowery, ntaloen at 1s, Privee & Houston sts. at Ne tine and bed clothes. soul pian, ah mbroldery, £e.i tinder grrméaia always oy band Soe 7 DE PERCEVAL'S 651 BROADWAY STAMPED EM. see ry cates ode aie lds also fot alg dresses,’ Children’s pique suits, O¥s’ CLOTHING FOR SPRING Be bu tack rte present psuson hor bot ortations of tected from the latest strlen of Cut new ty ‘ANCY FRENCH JACKETS, Quanse, SIMPSON & RONG ARWST! Have removed to 779, 281 and 283 Broadway, and have opened & large ond desirable stock of DRESS GOODS, AND WHITE GOODS, to which they invite Cath oD Se SHORT TR BUYERS. prs a RR WOODS, TOURNUAM ¢ CORSET. ‘This articie combines in ono gar a oan sel brats eminent Ky) Tobe he aly ores without as olson. alter Ni ati) manufacture fo Bg Sag =e. Ales thelr caleteaied MATINEE pene ‘Together with over Goventy stew Canes styles, te lated NEW SKELETON SKIRT, Ooeatning 12,1709 20 and ‘made of the SUPERIO} sae een apapbipesan 7 manuuelare are for salou the prislpe inthe Dolled “hs ‘hostamp of DOUGLASS SHERWOOD 1 wpe: Mo or D GHES, DUPUY £ OREUANGH H ig LANE Gitoenneae Rate aban cad wit continue to receive during the seu STYLES OF PARIS SILK NETS, FANG, {IONS and HRADDRESEES, FANCY HAIR PINS, COMBS and CACHEPRIGNES, e assortment in the U States. BUN. AOL snd OPERA FANS, ofall Kinds, BELT BU SLIDES and GLARE, DABS BUITO TRIMMINGS. OPERA GLASSES PLATED C $D CHAINS, JEWELLERS? Which they offer rade ta ihe wrest market price Oniers or all descriptions joods filled by thelr houses No 7 rue du Grand Obanties Pa ti Juanes Wear, 421 CANAL STRERY, BOYS’ “GorEINe, 421 CANAL STREET. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, CHILDREN’S FANCY EMBROIDERED SUITS, BOYS’ FROCE COATS. BOYS’ CLOTH JACKETS. BOYS’ THIN JAOKETS, ALL KINDS, BOYS’ POLKA JACKETS. BOYS’ JACKETS, WITH VESTS IN. BOYS’ CASSIMERE PANTS. BOYS’ DRILLING PANTS. ‘The largest and best assortment of Boys’ Clothing m th Staten, step en ENS 2 WYANE, ‘Canal street, near Variok, y READY MADE UNDERGARME! migeetin EXOLU! i, No, 987 BROADWAY, near 26th street. Excellence of workmanship, economy of cost, attainable only by concentration upon tue one art alone, fully aaa NY OPEN, At 395 Broadway, Corner of Worth street, SPRING AND nee MANTILLAS, ‘RENCH SACKS AND ‘BURNOUS, EAGLANS, LACE POINTS, &0. Al RICH CAMSL’® HAIR SHAWL BORDERS, Of the choicest descriptions, ‘Of our own importation. EDWARD LAMBERT & 0O., 10 PARTIS ABOUT REMOVING-CARPRTS ALTER- ed and refitted, and new carpets made and laid down.— ‘The undersigned having commenced the general UpRolsvering business at 173 Grand street, corner of Baxter street, solivit or. Gera inthe above line. Punctual atention givento Spiers for ‘Window shades and euriaing, Carpet bags, hassocks Indies! fancy rolicuies and hairand spring mat réases, &c., made to order; parlor furnitare re.wpholstered. CULLMER & J. BROWN. 500 +4 ENGLISM CHINTZES, At2W cents Will be opened, satay, April londay, AtS86 Broadway, Pn & Corner of Worth street. EDWARD LAMBERT & COMPANY SPRING FASHIONS. TSSES A AND OBIT: DREN'S | er A and caps.—A large ani lsome riding andl Osa. ren’s fancy bats Please examine. | ___ KELLOGG, Mawnfactarer, 361 Canal street. FROM PARIS, MARCH, 1859, CHAPELLERIE FRANOAISR, Keen ‘s theatre), hag just evan pe new spring atyle of hate made after the fashion adoy Paris at Longchamps in for which he is receiving daily very large orders. Mr. H. i: bevkl etn) for Hares, Shartecto tf nan purchasing elsew' . EMILE HOPKINS, 62144 Broad wa: Latest fashions and styles of ladies hate recelved upon ar- rival of wvery French steamer. Splendid and cl P. 8.—Will also open the splendid house 53 were with much extended conveniences for ber greedy ta HILDRE W HATS, FLAGS ‘assortment, trimmed; first premium awarded for indies’ JY ODE DE Lonacuamr. ‘MILE HOPKINS, 6273 Broadway, (opposite Laurs {ust by the celebrated uousos of Pinaud, All and eb 8. Can and ta: vitea the buyers tah tenga places to ixyor} him with a call before ARIS | MILLINERY, — CONTINUOUS OPENING. assort- ment alwayson hand at Mra. & PLOVETT!4, 625 Broadway, ‘Broad Dusineee, on or before the first of Maytuext, FINE. ARTS, INE ARTS—FOR SALM, TO CLOSE, FINE COPIES OF the old masters, in e'eguiit frames; Repore of the Danciag y Lhorwaldeen, in Carrara marble; x few Sear Meo F, M., at Girl, and Mercury, leces of bronzes. Attendance from. RIQU Bs’, 161 West Kiev: FURNITURE. Aes THE BAGLE ENAWELLED FURNITURE MANU ry, 634 Broadway, five doors above Laura Keene's theatre—Riggant salie from. ed ‘and upward, grained in rose. rood, oy oak, mae, be , and Cig cn fn oS Sirens, it anc arucie warranted of our mamulsesure: Doda curebilly iy paake? for the country. CBr AND ENAMELLED COTTAGE CHAMBRD forniture fp all colores, of sui pertor and warraniod matic facture, at H. F. FARRINGTO) ‘Canal street, Woorteh) Manututory, «and 43 Wooster streak, iasbhiohed THAMBRR HHAMBER SUITS, Cottage enamelled heeuere Tnley ant for palaces ta the city OF collagen Se ty a Soitain i ‘les and colors, ROM $25 AND UPW. " ails the old entttinned WA i MANUFACTORY, No. five doors above Lanra Keene's theatre. ua AMBER rad RT UE, Sea, a in ni 4,1) eolora and, syle, Jon, earranted spring bed bottom! Bonde to onder, by H.C. VOODRIDGE "No. ose icone ‘OR SALE—THR ADVERTIANR IS ght TO the } Counry, and offers two beautiful mirrors, with octave rosewood planoforve, Heat Twenty first fireet, near Kiet Ra 2 ‘277 Canal street, Four doore east of way, . carpets, mir. Se ee corner of Heary Soa soca FG FOR CF tie FAIR a , gett tet] ‘trent, etweon Ninth ‘and “Fonts order, not soiled ; ‘975 and Pucday ah inst. Fie cs eh ‘near Becond a it description of ly to R, WALT! he, ORE WANTED.—PARTIES BREAKING houaekeeping and wishiog to dlapow of part cto he whole {o Harreon, Herald office, staiing whore ‘may be soon, nol FPUK PRACTICAL, UPHOLSTERY. 604 BROADWAY, UN- der the Suithronian House —Bi a ent out to ent unt ft ourpeta, oficlethm mason cena rial, ig cavern: repair, apholater, cover and polish fnrunure, Aer J, DOUFE, ly executed on reasonable Had Wi on 108 and 6 0 8 P, SPECIAL NOTICES, em NAP REMIOAL, BANK, SAEW YORK, APRIL 4, 1850.—aT ro for the at the beat clection, Peter pose. Bade. Pyonen a ee Cheater ade at NAM YORE, APAIL 1) 1908 —OW will be transacted sts enn John street, of uv. BH. SUH MLNS AUTION TO DEALERS—TO DEALERS IN RuAerI© fabrics cont Saenes threads or sheets of vulcanized rubl ‘The undersigned gives notice that be holds an araiares ‘con: verance from Char! ea Goodyear of the ‘an jeanlged rubber prepared according to sald Tent id, in “alt ‘este. tabrton, tent of June 15, whichis due to the ahirring or oorrugating the sheets or threada ich fabrics, and in all woven, braided, cemented or sewed bogie or such A@ are or San be covered or pro‘ected on ont oth sides with substances other than We and in all fe and sell sate reads or os th, elasti goode: also Fubberthreuds of Vulcanized rubber, and all all head are or can be made or finished be covered by fibrou; notice that he js rendy to at reasonabie rates, and has 4 full stock now in atore, wills tention hss bea called to an advertisement aigned by’ ms enyry in par plejyes Jodwon elatts to be ihe o owner o the right to itaport such goods. The ‘undersigned is bativied that thie pretence on the said Judson in frand npon the public. and is uy urpore of injuring bia business. sald Judson ehh Inte bie rpreiedod titles to any cour:, or to the publie: the undersiqned any, opportini cs in order Becta tiles, Bency ay ult agaiomt bien lyear could not or o any one else, ater the files be hid conveyed to the tinder tgned. ‘The question decided by Judge Ingersoll, in New Fork, ‘upon & preliminary motion and partie! o the cawe, was not decurive of tho merits of the title of the nuder- signed, ‘and the card published by ssid Judson shows that the court was toed upon by a pretended tite tn w thinl pany hich sald ndeon now bave beou io himeelf for the C The undersigned therefore cuntions all donters in articles of the, above descriptions, containing vuleanized rubber, that no 2 laisfally sold 1a this couatey wilnput bia extent of salt gk Orders rights to use guaranteed by HORACE H. Day. Cortlandt street, New York. ty valld tives to aatd Judson, One PARK UNPAIW ASS8S3MENTS.—NOTICR wnersof property.—The owners of property aateaaod tra) Park are hereby notitied that the said sasesamenia ted to he paid on oF before May 6, 1899, withT per ecu tnieren from Feb, Be 1206, the date of confirmation by the Bu; reme Court; and unless said ents are y May ihe Clerk 2 Fate of tw eu list will be sant to of sare rel unum from Wsedaie of sopfireualon. ‘the Eotoed ie eurreced tn tne following timate, visz~ all thoes eres of land altuated im the xald city, bounded ag described aa lows. thnt isto aay: on the north by the centre eine of boc yh yoke 116th and 17th Conky pe Cr eg south by the centre line of the biccks between Forty first streels, ook Forty the enat uy the centre line cf the blocks baween ‘Second Third avenues, on the west by the centre line of the blocks be- tween Tenth and Bleventh avenues: and also all those gertaln of lend frouting on e\thar ate of other lota, pleces and parcels Fifth, th, Seventh ond ‘Right ‘aveutves, fotweon 116th ad 120th streets; certair other Icte, pieces and, par gels of land fronting on elther aide of Fifth, Sixth, Seventh ‘and, Eighth ennes and Broadway, between ‘Thlcty third ‘third and Forty reels, ag aid out on the map of on file ‘a, tis NTE Be B. DELAVAN, Collector of Arseasme: Oorsxcron" 's Ovvtox, No. 2 City Hall, basement, at ‘OUSE hrapeltonye ASS aRETON sto oer nested to attend a mass ineeting on Monday, A pritl!, ats alc ck P. M., at fe td a 193 Bowery, for the pui pose of giving in rte from the different gaployers as rypahen iba ‘will secete to their demands. Don’t fail to at- ASONIO, NOTICE —TH1G MEMBERS OF EUREKA Lodge, F. and A. M., No. 243, who are tn arrears for duce for one yeat or over, are Fequestet to pa; the same on, Or be- fore the frat Mouday evening in May, or how catse why thelr Saison should RaGDs swteken roms the Foul” We peas Lodge. GEORGH W. WAYAK, Secretary. YORK TYPOGRAPHICAL UNION, NO. 6.—AN adjourned erred meee, Cae) ee. will be held st theie , this evening, fo urpose of acting om eee Prices, A full st CG. W. COLBURN, President. — 18 rotate GIVEN bom ron ELECTION of the American stlantic and a fap Gana , Will be held at the office of the from ia 20% rer ew York, on Monday, the 2d day of May next, Sn JOHN P, YELVERTON, Presiden NOUICE 70, TAXPAYERS —OPFICE OF THE OOMMIS. ajonera of Taxes nnd Assessments, No. 82 Chambers ‘Now York, January 10, 1969.—Notco is Rereby given ‘Assessment trolls of Teal and ok permenpl etatect | it pantech ion foved # ander oath by the oan ‘Commissioners or any of the im thetr judgment, the assessment ts erront range the anme to be correcta posed unt under the ack sales it ote ap pour, ender oath oF ation, party aggrieved was nadie to stand a the’ period preseribed tor the correction are, rome et ‘of slokvess ‘or absence trom tha HY. minws of page ALLEN, re ; WER AIONOR, Ww. Commissioners of Taxes and Assessments, FFICE OF THE MANHATTAN bates LIGHT COMPANY No, 4 Irving p) Fi MO G3 CONSUMERS. Gas courumers who latend to remove on oF before the frat of May, ar ings oy wi or. y comply sng, with i, they will avoid all Mabitity for gas consumed by other pares, EMOVAL.—DEFTANCE as ae bea AFE DEPOT removed 192 Pearl to 63 Hover yet, corner lege p! OBERT hi PaTRICK. HOE, ryt LEATHER BANK, NEW YORK, rode he} 1889.—, ape panna) Secon. held on the Sth instant, ‘DREW Y. Auexig AGG EWING i Sosa HOAICES, B, F. BEEKM THOS. L. Rion, JosRPH SRLIGMAN, JULIEN L. ALLIEN, Ata qubsequent meeting of the Board of Directors A. V. ed resident, and J. Harper, Hq) Stout, Ea see re elected Vier shi lent, both unanimousl; Y we A. KISSAM, Cashier. 'HE TRANSATLANTIC BALLOON.—THE LIFE AN! surf boat, being built for Mr. John La Mountain, for bi Atlantic voynge, attracta much aitention at INGERSULL'B | boat and oar bazaar, 250 South street. i BUILDING ASSOCIATIONS —THE TT | appointed by the several buiidingassociations of this city, re Tequesied Wo convene at 6 Mereer street, on m Monday evening, ith tpstat 8 wrolvck P. Ate 19 consider importance to the interests of the assoc Be WATSON, Secretary. THR KNIOKERBOOKER BUILLING AS30CIATION.— he members are particularly requested to attend the re- Foe meeting for April, at 42 nighth avenue, om jonday evening, April 1, 1889, at 734 o'clock, when it is pro: to make some disposition of the money on hand. IN W. MiLLBR. E STOCKHOLDERS AND CREDIT@MS OF THE ‘and Mississippi Railroad Company, rn Dividons ara hereby notified tbat at a meetin, got the no Krastees named ta the agreement of ae 45, 8iK, duly held at their ofion, No. solutions were adopted: ata ceton ge p jaune 4 ‘Wherena, the agreement of December 15, 1 been scribed by only sbordon of the parties Mesos aeeainee there: ta are emantnl in order to onrry Into effect the primary and man Be gee serena tie iaportan wa , tan early day whether such primary and wurpowes of Ald agreoment ean or reaonot be he conaummated fay ‘Therefore, it ts resolv 6 Trustees, Been hari give ty fs ata arden tertoen oe That fron and after the FIRST DaY_ OF MAY NEXT, the ti of any, and or al parties wubacribe to auld) agreement of 15, 1858 or any of its counterparts, crave and terminate, except Apes and with the unanimous consent of said fags ee led z sald tenth article thereof, er, That the Trunteea wid feet dny of as pert, deugrmine oheiver ment of December ‘the Trustees publish a noti above preamble and oe in ‘ooordance with Ne. eee teenth article of sald eee pote 5: ithe Trustees will, waltedly and ear- mer, orable efor the PINBT DAY OF MAY NRKT tee oon eee vate ite apd o prevent A ges on the corporate property and Pipe further and additional information ap ba ey A ti aad No, 88 181800. Wate He Pent BUILDERS.—WHITE MARBLE AT A FOR ds pal Ra ee Sersey Olty. or of R. REED, 82 Nassau’ N.Y. ANTED ESTIMATES FOR 400000 HARD NORTH! Ww tldeea Hed fF Folio fated ge gre and neal northwest corner of @: = be nolan - MEDICAL. | piACOSTES, (OF THR HOMPTFALS OF Pant uber t aes = Mla Fak Utah D* ye 4 ALDUANE STREET, eae g er unit Bin inevenng. endayecnepieg. = rt D* WATSON, 459 BROOME STREET, 8R00! 8 in the D* of Bi sof Broadway. Odioe hour from We aerate RALPH'S OFFIORS, 58 BLSEOKER corner of Mulberry. Hours 34 ut Zand 6 ull ARIS AND) LONDON Hos! ARMONT, 84 Marver street (opnerte Bt Bundays 1 ap-

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