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DEPARTURE OF STEAMSHIPS YESTERDAY. ‘The following steamphips, European and coast ‘wise, left this port yesterday :— BUROPEAN- The Denmark, Oaptain Cutting, of the National ne, left her pier, No. 47 North river, with passen- gers and freight, for Queenstown and Liverpool, The Ville de Paris, Captain Surmont, of the Gen- erai Transatlantic Company’s line, left her pier, No. 50 North river, with eighty-nine cabin passengers, $45,000 in specie and a valuable cargo of coffee, cot- won, &c,, for Havre, ‘The Bellona, of the London and New York Steam- ship line, left her pier, No. 3 ape river, with eighty- three passengers and & cargo of general mer- chandise for Liverpool. The Caledonia, of the Ces line, left her pier, No. 20 North river, with forty-nin« ers and & full cargo of cotton, &c,, for clangow. COAsTWis! The General Meade, Captain A, W. Sampson, of the Merchants’ Steamsbi) North river, for New 0} sengers ‘and a fall 5s merchandise, The General Sedgwick, Captain Gilderdale, of the Galveston line, left her pier, No. 21 river, for Segon thirteen passengers and a fair mite Cortes, Captain Nelson, of the Cromwell line, et hen sat No. 9 Novih river, for New Orleans, with Bev passengers and a large cargo en- eral merchandise. £ The Bienville, Captain Baker, of Livingston, Fox & Co.'s line, left her pier, No, 36 North. river, for New Orleans and Havana, with thirty-seven cabin pas- enagers and a full cargo of general merchandise, Weybossett, Captain Parish, of Mallory’s line, left her pier, No, 21 East river, for New Orleans, with fourteen passengers and a fall cargo of mer- chandise.< ‘The Alabama, Captain Limeburner, left her pier, teen passen- tine, itt her pier, No. 12 leans, With thirty-two pas- ‘No, 29 North river, for Mobile, with sixteen gers and a fair general cargo, The Champion, Captain Lockwood, left her pler, No, 3 North river, for Charleston, with twenty-two passengers and a full cargo of general merchandise. ‘The Vailey City, Captain MeCarthy, left her pier, No. 14 East river, with two passengers and a full cargo of general merchandise, The Isaac Bell, of the Old Dominion Steamship Company, left ner pier No, 37 North river, for Nor- foik, City Point and Richmond, with fort; ‘honed pas- sengers and a general cargo of merchandi: MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. Hopcerrs—WItFrorD.—On Monday, March 1, by the Rey. Mr. AD a Mr. JOHN HopGeTrs, of West- minster, England, to TSaBELLA WILFORD, of Edinburgh, Scouand, Died. ASHMEAD.—On Friday, March 5, Amos D. Asn- uEaD, Jr., youngest son of A.D. and Kate A. Ash- mead, aged 1 year and 6 months, ‘The triends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Sunday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from the residence of his parents, 1,315 Third avenue, between Eighty-second and Bighty-third Streets, Yorkville. BrossuaNn.—On Thursday, March 4, Mary, wife of Timothy Brossman, aged 45 years. ‘The relatives, frienas and acquaintances are re- spectiully invited to aitend the funeral, from her late residence, 67 Union street, Brooklyn, this (Sunday) afternoon, at haif-past one o'clock. The remains wilt be taken to Caivary Cemetery. BARSER.—At sea, November 3, 1808, on the pas- sage {rom Liverpool to Hong Kong, MALVINA DERN- DING wife of Captain M. W. Barber, Buried at sea. German papers In this city please copy. BatrLe.—On Thursday, March 4, of a short illness, Oraia BarrL#, only daughter of Martin and Mary Battte, aged 6 years and 21 days. ‘the relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her arents, Sullivan street, near Vanbrunt, & rooklyn, this (Sunday) alteraoon, at wo o'clock. tag gee to city, on Friday, March 1. BOWERS, aged 33 years and 4 montis. CELE, On Friday, March 5, THOMAS BUCKLEY, & native of the parish of Afahan, county Waterf Ireland, in the 7éd year of hus age. The triends and acquaintances of the family are requested to attend the fnneral, from his late rest ‘e, 625 West Thirt sth street, this (Sunday) precisely. wi ie (Iretand aypapers please copy. ASRY.—On Saturday, March 6, afver a short {lt- ness, PATRICK CASEY, aged 43 years, ‘Tne relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral. from the residence of his sis- ter, Mrs. Cummins, 13 Rose streei, this (Sunday) afternoon, at one o'clock. CaSEY.—On Saturday, March 6, Anna M. Casry, onty daughter of John H. and Auna M. Casey, aged 4 months and 6 days. Faneral from 307 Seventh avenue, this (Sanday) afternoon, at two o'clock. Curisry.—On Friday, Mareh 5, Jawes Curisry, brother of Nicholas and John Ohristy, a native of Duniavin, county of Wickiow, ireland, in tue Sot year of his age. The relatives and friends of the deceased, also of his wife’s brother, Michael Dolan, and the members of the Bricklayer’s Union, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 347 Kast Twenty-third street, near First avenue, knis (Sun- = afternoon, at two o'clock. ablin and Longford papece Please copy. CLARK.—At Montclair, N. J.. ou Saturday, March 6, J, Huvry Olan, M. D., inthe 6etn year of hisuge. The tuneral service will take piace at the Montclair Presbyterian chureb, on T o'clock. tend. CoLaan.—On Friday, March 5. Auicr CoLoax, a po of Tyrone county, ireland, in the 22d year of rage. The funeral will take place, this (Sunday) after- noou, at half-past one o'clock, from the residence of wee in-law, No. 363 West Twenty-seventh jay afternoon, at one ‘The friends of the family are Invited to at- rs please copy. CUR! har 9 sonra! Murch, Rosert H, corns, In Che 65th year of nis age. The relatives and friends of the family are re- spectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Monday aiternoon, at two o'clock, from his late residence, No, 100 Pacific street. Dakrow.—At Parkville (late Greenfield), 1. 1, on Tuureday, March 4, Joun Darrow, formerly captain an Second regiment N. Y. 8. M. The relatives and friends of the family, the mem- bers of Brookiyn Lodge No, 288, F and A. M., and the officers members of the Second reginent N.Y. 8. M. are respectfully invited vo attend the funeral, from his late residence, this (Sunday) after- noon, at two o'clock. Carriages will be in walting at Fulton ferry from haif-past twelve to one o'clock. Dorax.—On Saturday, March 6, after a short but severe fliness, THOMAS Dorax, the beloved son of Michaet and Eleanor Dotan, ag* 22 years 3 months and 10 days. The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from the rest- dence of his parents, 4 21 Cherry street, on Monday afternoon, at two o'clock. Doseixs.—On Friday evening, March 5, Manga- Ret, Wife of James Dobbins, in the 35th year of her "The friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, this (Sunday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from her late residence, 200 Thirty-second aireet. Fexpon.—At Whiteplains, N. Y, only daughter of Joho J. and of Morrisania, aged 1 year and 6 months. The relatives and friends of the fami), fully invited to attend the fave at twelve o'clock, noon, from th grandfather, Jacob Buckhout, at Wh rages will be in waiting for the tra Katiroad come at a quarter-past ten A. M. Ketura train, three ARRISON.—On Friday, March 5, CHARLES F. Gar- RwoN, ip his 27th year. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are reapect- fully invited to attend the funeral, this (Sunday) givernoon, at one o'clock, from his ‘late re 4 jesserole avenue, near Oakland street, Greenpoint. GavrigR.—On Tuesday morning, February 24, of neumonia of the lun, i Benjamin F, J. Gavrten, Reed 4 years and 10 His remains were taverred in Green wood Cemetery. Gtvex.—On Friday, March 5, of congestion of tie Jungs, Mrs, Many Gives, (maiden name Moresy), the beloved wife of Joho Gives, in the goth year of i age. Native of Clough, couwty Kilkemny, ire- mone friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Sunday) etternowd. mt one e’clock, from her late residence, 435 Third avenue, hear Filty-fith street. EmMa EVELINE, are reapect- Guansry.—On Saturdey morning, March 7, snd- @eniy, Mrs. ANN Grrnery, aged Oars, hme ‘The relatives and friends of the ‘amily are respect. fully invited to attend the funeral, frow her late ces dence, 120th street, between Third and Fourth ave- nues, Harlem, on Monday afternoon, s hal!-past one o'clock. Herxen.—Of hasty consumption, at the residence of her husband, 160 Urcha: ELLEN HeTNeD The fanera! will take place this (Sunday) aster moon. at two o'clock. Souta Orange and Elizabeth papers please copy. yer peg March 6, James Heann, im the 40th year of his age. ‘The relatives and friends of deceased are respect- Mully, invited to attend the funeral, from his iste rexi- dence, No. 520 West Fortieth street, om Moudas arter- moon, at one o'clock. a MAN.—2On Thoreday, March 4 Eta, only entid of Charles and Armenia Jeroloman, aged 4 a 4 and 6 months. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are Invited | to attend the funeral, fromthe ‘residence = x oa street, this (Sunday) sornat Cherry Ver A on Saturday; March 4 eee Mr. aT eat panto eure. a CaTHERINA, wile aan ine and her ‘ard and .John on, and ier , James Tracy, wre empecttully inviwad Faneral, irom her residence, 806 Eeeret Fifty-third and Fifty-fourth ther pa- ystreets, this —. a two o'clock. Lovoei..—On a. Har ‘ch 6, of Infammation Sonne, Epw, gan son of Nathan a 29 years, ‘The relatives Of the family are invited to the the residence of bis No street, on Monday after- ‘Mared 9, at Worcester, NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, MARCH ', 1860.—TRIPLE SHEET. years and 11 me Batneaey, March ¢, at years, 6 months and 24 days. Faneral on at two Schock, from the First Reformed Church of Hoboken, Hi street, near Sixth. MuLcaBy.—On Friday, March 5, after @ lngering illness, Joan MULCANY, aged 61 a anative of the parish of Carrignavar, Laing Ang 9 Ireland. ‘The friends and reeaye si ny to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No, 236 East Forty-tirat street, this (Sunday) one o'clock, MoCarTay.—On Saturday, March 6, Liazin J. Mo- Carrey, dtaghter of Denis’ ‘and Annie L. McCarthy, need 2 years, 4 months and 6 days. @ funeral wil: take place from the residence of her parents, No. 14 Seventeenth street, So - ya, ‘on M = La o'clock. iSILL.—At Paterson, New Jersey, on Friday March 5 Many ELLEN, only dau John and we O'Neill, in the mel, year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her parents, No, 93 Marshall street, oa pe id wil foot foot of Ohambers street, on the arriv: ae the twelve p’clock train from Paterson, New Jerse! by Sega Friday, March 5, 5. SOPETE L., wife = George R. Patterson and daughter of When The The relatives and friends of the erally, are 1 respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from her late resl- dence, 342 Navy street, ‘this (Sunday) after- noon, at two o'clock. RUCKEL.—On Friday a arch 6, Eviza T., wite of John H, Ruokel, and daughter of the late William W. Chardavoyne. ‘The friends of the family are res} ily invited to attend the funeral services, at Christ church, Fifth pes and Thirty-fifth street, on Monday morning. at half-past eleven o'clock. “ RMILET,—On Saturday, March 6,after ashort but severe illness, MICHAEL yr ‘a native of Coote- bic 5 cee — Treiand, aged 26 years. funeral will taxe place from the residertce oft hie, sister, 152 Seventh avenue, on Monday after- noon, at two o'clock. SecKEr.—On Saturday, March 6, after a lingering iliness, HANNAH SECKEL, in the 25th year of her age. ‘The friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral this (Sunday) afternoon, at one o’clock, from the residence of her tefl Isaac M. Seckel, Jr., No. 88 Carroll street, Brook! SMIrH.—At South Maven, Thursday, March 4, Mrs. ‘Troposta SaiTH, aged 77 years. The friends of the family are invited to attend the ion 1 ee morning, at ten o’clock. Tuomas.—On Friday, March 5, EDWIN R. THOMAS, in the 66th year of his age. Relatives and friends of the = yn Bh Tespect- fully invited to attend the fun jouday after. noon, at two o'clock, from his residence, 513 Hudson street, TINDALL.—On Thursday, March 3 Euiza, wife of Henry Tindail, of Hastings, Englan ‘The friends of the family are ns pectfully invited from her ces residence, No. to attend the fune street, on Monday afternoon, 810 West Thirty-secons at one o'clock. VANDERVOORT.—On Friday, March 5, MARGARET VANDERVOoORT, aged 72 years, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services, at St. Paul’s vag this (Sunday) afternoon, at two o'clock precisely. Wa4LkeR.—At Plantsville, Gonn., on Friday, March 5, of congestion of the iangs, Dang WALKER, in the 58th year of his age. Wavsn.—After a lingering f!ness, Mary Laver WALSa, tn the Sist.year of her age. ‘The friends and relatives of the family are respect fuiiy invited to attend the funeral, this (Sunday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from her late residence, 91 Douglas street, Brooklyn, without further notice. Connecticut papers please copy. Warr.—!n Brooklyn, on Thursday, March 4, of pneumonia, Susay, relict of Francis C, Wait, and dangiter of Lewis Compton, deceased, of Pertil Am- boy, N. J., aged 50 years, 7 inonths and 15 days. Funeral from her iate residence, No. 75 Park ave- nue, this (Sunday) afternoon, at two o'clock. The re Twains will be taken to Wilkesbarre, Penn, FURNITURE, T CLARKE'S HOUSR FURNISHING ESTABLISH ZA. ments 1 Broadway Furniture, Carpois, Bedding, Turtaing, Cornices, Mirrors, O: 4, Parlor Beda, &c., for upon liberal terms of pnts LL THE MAGNIFICENT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, nearly new, of a private family leaving the city, for sale St asucriice, Hegant satin brocatel Parlor Suits, one wale pot Library red with silk reps; rosewood Plauo- forte, Carpets, Curtains, Mirrors, Purntings, ‘Tables, rose Wood and ¥ mat Chamber Furniture, Mattresses, Sideboard, I T e. Inquire at 308 West cegeenea ighth avenue, ASSORTMENT HOUSEHOLD FUR at nal cost— Rosewood Piano forte, Parlor Suits, covered brocatel, reps; Paintings Bronzes, Carpets, Mirrors, Clock, Chamber and Dining Fur 3" Brovecty of faitiy leaving city. 57 Weat 16ih street pear Sixt MAGNIFICI niture for sale TERNEST ROTH'S FURNITURE MANUFACTORY, 56 th and 58 Bleecker street, between Broadway aud Mui- berry street, maxnificeat Satin Brocatel Parlor Suits, all colors, from $176 to $200; Reps or Halrcloth Suits, from’ #85 to #150; a ye: variety of Part Bedroom and Dining Fur- niture e gheap j warrante! CAREETS,, FURNITY RE, BEDDING, AC., AT VERY ® Emma Ferdon, | low prices—Housekeepers lied, ‘and can pay by th week or month at GREENE & COCR, ‘is Eighth avenue, cor ner Twentieth street. OR SALE—COMPLETE SET FINE FURNITURE, cluding every household artic four story Louse; one year old. ottice. IN- suitable for frat class Zy box 176 Heraid ___ SITUATIONS _WANTED—FEMALES. Cooke, ae. P iT. A altsend oly relorenen i regained: for one le i Q0G THOMPSON, STAN EXPERIENCED PLAIN aah a hi ll ae cook ; pwned to assist with the [opt erence. Cali for two days, wi 8T.—A RB Woxay AS EST 16TH -A RESPECTABLE foot, room 11.—A respectable English a 67 cass cook s uuderstai in fo English woking: take entire charge of a kitchen, Can be seen for two “ANTED..A SITUATION BY A wrenLe AGED ENG- cook wi there is help given Oe Leste Mier Bee Po Chambermaids, &e. 218 il to do channberworke AMERICAN PROTESTANT 2 BAST 46TH ST., THIRD FLOOR, FRONT.—A respectable girl as chai®ermaid and raitresa in Drivate family oremall boundiug houses first class city refer. ence. Dressmakers and Seamstresses. ae Ldap COMERS. DESUARER TO GO ae 7 can ent, fit and trim; sews on Gro- be iver Wheeler “a. Wilson's maashing ‘Cail or ad- 35 fow mache cagagements WEST 4TH 8T., CORNER GREENE.—A Lie ig just commencing a Sm class ity coogi wishes ai department sh frat ner rand cos rate business b most ee Deis rans 38 oF $6 each Porte Pyro “ineea 6 3 3 ca ig ply to TQ west BUTH ST,—AS SEAMSTRESS AND TO ASSIST at other work if required; understands dresamaking. 4.18 WESTATH ST. BETWEEN 9TH AND 10TH AvS.— ‘A dressmaker who can operate on Grover & Baker's or bimaregd Wilson's mach! gagements by the day. ine, would like = few more en- General Housework, &c. l 6TH AV., OVER THE DRUG STORE.—AN IN- . dustrious, well recommended girl to do general housework or chainberwork and waiting. 26: 7TH AV., ROOM aac RESPECTABLE YOUNG 2 good disposi- OY 2 geal te aioaien Housekeepers, &c. Q1G BERGEN, ST. BROOKLYN.-AN AMERICAN SLO lady as housekeeper; best refer 314. EAST sist £7. SECOND FLOOR, BACK ROOM-— ‘A respectable woman wishes the care of a gentle: man’s place for the summer: would do the family x Tequired; best of reference as to honesty and 40) QQ BROADWAY, ROOM 14 —AS HOUSEKEEPER 5 by a highly respectable lady, wao understands thor- oughly all duties of "Stare hor keepers highest references. ‘Trillers not noticed. ~ HOUSEKEEPER’ R's POSITION WANTED—IN A school or private family where there are yo the best reference given. Address C. 8., box 120 Herald office. YOUNG WIDOW, OF GOOD STANDING, DESIRES @ place as housekeeper or travelling companion, Ad- Gress Mrs. Walsingham, Herald office. YOUNG WIDOW LADY WISHES TO TAKE CHARGE A “atgentleman's house ort hotel; Js very compevent and has best references; home more an object than compen- sation, Address Mrs. Corbitt, Herald office, LADY DESIRES TO TAKE ENTIRE CHARGE OF A gentleman's houselold and servants; has perfect knowl. edge in every branch of housekeeping, or’ would travel with small famuly; speaks English and German; highest refer- ences given, ‘Address Mrs. B., box 189 Herald olice. ‘OUSEKEEPER.—A LADY FROM NEW ENGLAND wishes to obtain @ situation as -housekeeper in a widower's family, Address, for two daye, Mrs. Price, Herald office. ou; SEKEEPER'S American widow me of t c WANTED-—BY AN ghest.reapectabillty; no ty reference. Address for ) OUSEKEEPER’S POSITION WANTED—BY A LADY, {n a private fainily; a widower with one or two servants reterrest; the best eliy reference for capablilty and trust can 3 Eivens/a good eae Preferred to bigh salary. Address for jerald 0} } OUSEKEEF! SITUATION WANTED-IN THE family of a widower or elderly gentleman by a widow indy well accnstomed to housekeeping; a comfortable home more an object than hi,h wages. dress Mrs. Z. Steuard, siation B, TANTED_A POSITION EEPER, BY A young widow lady from the South; a widower’s family preferred. Address Airs. Prestoa, siation B, Post oilice. Nurses, &e. '* THOMPSON ST.—A TRUSTY AND COMPETENT 20 woman as purse and chambermatd. Gitvatios WANTED-BY AN AMERICAN WOMAN > aa monthly nurse, or to do the work of a small family. ‘Addresritrs. E. Wilson, Brookipn, B. D. Laundresses, &c. MULBERRY 8T., FIRST FLOOR, FRONT, ROOM No. 2., near Canal st.—A respectable’ woman wishes & ‘sor serosa et her own residence; olty ing. 89 few gentieme: relerences WEST ‘=D § —! PECTABLE WIDOW TO 133 Wortow gentleme: id families’ washing; under- fiands French fluting and shirt polishing. Address Mrs. icDonald. WARREN, WARD & CO. 7 AND 77 SPRING STREET — 180, Manufacturers of Cabinet and Up- Purniure, pialn and, oranmmcn{al, for parlor, dinin raeend bedroom. Also the rgest assortment o| enamelled ber, Furaitare t0 De found in the city. All goods warranted and prices low. BILLIARDS. LARGE ASSORTMENT OF NEW AND SECOND band Billiard Tabies, all furaished with the celebrated Catgut Cushion, ready for shipping. AVANAGH & DECKER, corner Canal and Centre aurvets, A EEE STOCK OF NEW AND SECOND HAND BIL- ard Tables oun be seen at our warerooma, Everything Topthing {a billiards, of the Lest quality, at lowest prices. |The “Billiard Cus” for March ei had at our counter gratis, «| PHELAN & COLLENDER, 788 Broadway. A. TINE STOCK OF FIRST CLLSS BILLIARD TABLES, with Sharpe's Patent Cushions, will be aold wecy cheap for cash. C manufactory, 89 Crosby reel, near Broome. ILLIARD ROOM TO et ape cantey OF BROAD. fas oe aay ~ sd Michael Phe- on three sides, ent na pee Appl WHHEODOKE Re BALDWLE $05 Browder coda! FPO", SALE CHEAP-TWO M BILLIARD ARLES, one 4 and one 6 pockets; Oxtires complete, Inquire at 1 4 |W ‘ext Twenty-fourth strert, Claymore House. LLIARD TABLES FOR SALE CHEAP— ues, de. ; price Eighth 12, BILLIARD TABLES—A RARE CHANCE—ONLY 150 each, all complete, in good order; an; ing fo buy ean examine them, Inquire ai 407 W. GRIFFITH'S NEW | IMPROVED COMBINATION s,Guatous and Tables can only be bought at his ware- Tome, 168 Fulton street; tables cut down, _ FINE. ARTS. tat PLATES.—FOCR VERY FINE ANGRAVED Rteo!l Plate ects. and not a 1-8 Heraid oes.’ ewly ‘eedtiods pains epared to YDACKER. byeorn, ae Ne MICTiELs a APrRAANCE TO will keep yood time. Yiernoun, | _ COAL AND Woop. PH BEST REO AXD WHITE Asn Peder FURN. Ege and Stove, $6 50; Nut, #6. dd ered froin the old estavlislied yard No, 3 Canal street, iT SP WAnruN WETTERAD, Fi) A CHALDRON FoR coxe, $3, BO, A caIALSTON, LOR CORR, DELIVERED Twenty-third strect and Brosiway, or Twenty Eresccent Gad Avesus 4- 5. P. SHERWOOD, THE TRADES, avi, ENGINEER OF PRACTICAL EXPERIKNCE bridge vor af wants m ait erences furnished.” Address box 169 fteraid oftoe SEVERAL GOOD HOUSE ¢ ployment ; none but good mect 7 W. BANTA, 989 Hudson OF COMPOSITORS _piner “CLASS Bes a lg D, by Raywond, Cawion & Adee, 47 and 49 Li YARVERS WANTED. vers can find steady tea need apply. T° ARTIFICIAL LEAF MAKERS, GOOD HANDR ns. sromasiatsly. Apply at J. Lounite & Van De- ry 3 Greene st,, New York. TPO JEWELERS. —WANTED—§ FEW FIRST CLABS workinen on Liruscan and Heman gold works also a racelet maker. Apply w Churchill, Dann & Co., 180 Away. WAsteo ape LY 4 Ft OLAS © cotter. Laqdiee of He H Bows, 23 8onth 6. eTOM WANTyn, «fax ro now A MOULOLNG MACHINE, at &® 7th av. 4G, PF. VOGLLL fe 44" * padre UPHOLSTERER APPLY AT No. | Bower Wontee FOR A HOUSE IN OANADA, DOING A first claws order clothing trade, a good cutter, None ywoderstend® hie buginess need ad- bor 219 Herald offom, Ww AUTED—BY AN BXPERTENCED HATRDRMASER, A uation ener to Oh Ke charge of an establishment oF aa MAD \n & first clase place; Rasa plans references given. Apply to | tnt ane who the | dress, with referone N DBMANDE-UNE FEMME. i. ik 00 bone Hh tus dao ,cuaaas ae ie me FR: ase bum reneeignemcola bdreaver’ ibe L woman as laundress ina respectable family; tho- 7 WEST 18TH ST., NEAR 7TH AV.—A YOUNG oughly understands her business; reference from bet EEN 42D AND 43D STS., TOP , gentiemen's and families’ washing; 617 Ba": good reference. G27 RAY: BETWEEN OTH AND 25TH 87S., IN ‘the siote.—A respectable young woman to work by {he day as Sat clans waster and toner; futing understands pg aud whitewn+hing and putting down carpets ; y part of the country; best elty reference. ec! wiles to yo to Cail day Miscellaneous. Q] Rast 27H stk YOUNG LADY DESIRES A position as governess; ixagood English scholar and reference, Ad- conversant with French and German; bighest cress M. 9 AN ELDERLY LADY WOULD MAKE Useful in some respectable family for her 330 )) WEST SD ST.—AN INTELLIGENT ENGLISH . girl as lady's mala or to (ake care of children; does dol object to trevelling: ‘D—AN Tame boll ah WORK AT Wartee arg jus good sewers need apply. Call at 68 West 32d at, ‘ANTED—A Y¥ OF EXPERIENCE TO TAKE harge department. Address | ute £00, 8: ED—A WAITRESS, THAT CAN COME WELL 5 | ya “Apply at 68 West 17th at, from 9 to 13 ry 3 ANTED FINST CLASS SHIRT FINISHERS; GOOD work and best of ‘prices paid; also & ‘good shirt bosom operator wanted. Apply at 823 way. E APPRENTICES TO LEARN TH Wontar paid aE EN TICS, Joy ate) West ith URN Hini cierto SOP ershaseniaeieiinal NURSE sp SEAM- Woitvessjaenty mayan oS AS city kind and reference. ag ‘apply ‘Lexington av. ‘ANTED—IN A SMALL PRIVATE peg erm A ona Dermaid and waitress; English or Apply at 107 State sty Broo! wits TED—A PROTESTANT NURSE AND SEAM- ‘Atresm, Apply, with referen on Monday, from 9 to 1A. M., at 899 ay,, Dear ANTED—A GIRL FOR brat el WHO SPEAKS English and Span! required. Apply Wee 78th at., between af avs. pebaaheat. Toni ncanahace cnt ind WANTED. 4 YOUNG GIRL AS WAITRESS, AND TO eet ie Tiny eal must be recom mended. Apply at 44 West ANTED A’ MIDDLY AGED WOMAN (GERMAN erred) who ean do ‘cooking, washing and {roning. Apply! Mt rt We uston st.) Up ANTED—A HOUSEKEEPER TO COMMENCE, AND furnished room house; mi acqualstatoe. “Address, for an interview, D. &. Z., Herald WASTED. <AN EXPERIENCED CLOAK, DRESS- maker and trimmer can hear of a Wu unity to engage in business by addressing PO » 88 Read street, ‘ANTED-IN A FIRST CLASS BOARDING i HOUSE, ‘a competent cook and waitress, wit nce, at 130 ai ie a, Apply Monday ai Lyng tween 10 and 9, at ANTED—A CUTTER, ONE WHO HAS HAD EX. cutting tle alike make ties, bows, scarfs, tc. none but Saarland the ly LOU Broudwag, up stair Goa HOMPHREY & BRO, ‘ANTED—A YOUNG PROTESTANT WOMAN AS bousskeepes and to take care of @ aaa bee dest cit; refer. ences requi iress, Shoes prapored, Ac We Morris, Herald oftees ‘ANTED—A GOOD GIRL, TO DO THE HOUSEWORK of a smail family; must be @ good cook and experienced Inindreas, None but those who can come well recommended need apply to Mrs, G. W. Allen, 493g Diviston street. ‘ANTED—A GERMAN SERVANT TO DO GENERAL housework, cooking, washing and. ironing in a small }, reference required, Apply at 53 Bleecker st., from A.M. and1 to 3P, M. ‘ANTED—FOR A PRIVATE FAMILY RESIDING IN ‘Astoria, one cook, one chambermaid, one waitin; ose with first class references’ need apply. Brooklyn, Pt Protestan te id. WANTED IAN EXCELLENT COOK, WHO IS WILL- ing to assist in the washing and frouing; also a frst cinss waitress and chambermaid ; only those who are obliginy and can bring the best of recommendations for honesty an carability need need ap] app as 45 West 4tich at., on Monday, between ours famil 9 ll ts TAKE MAN, WHO CAR rev A Bernues io or ea E utc isc we fine objgton), to elabih ana take DAIRYMAN (WIFE ck Sn W: A tpocania rroquant was AS GARDENER, BY A RE: understauds his business thordughiy no objection “to farming; 18 competent to pigpooomaniat Ridras SE iE; BATTERY PLACE—& HOLLANDER, WHO SPEAKS French an the management of horses and ww. P_SMITH'S SHOW, CARD GAL: lery; $10 day made and no humbug. Apply at ASetit, WANTED—TO SELL A pe cier U9 pon the article, Py to T. Young, 205 90th st., near Cres ey ed ised, Calf or address 24 Centre at, New York. RARE CHANOR FOR GOOD MEN TO SELL A i house, shop, Tad: Prods elegy ‘on or address Cl Mu. seh te room 10, third floor. eae haga A par) moar BE 16 YEARS OF reside ri paren ‘and come well recommended. ‘Adaressy in bandwrit Hardware, box Af) Herald office. \ANVASSING AGaMTe.. WANTED.—THOUSANDS OF dollars can be ee by sols 4 series of three ied nti different die of Sena Ora ne Tamer, $. Lieutenant Grant at the Cap are of the city of lexico, 4, Grant Bullding his Log Oabin.on he Farm in Ulinols, Send 80 vente and you cu can get anges by mail, postpald. ota LESLIM, 214 Genire strect, New York. Po co box 4A [BERL TERMS WILL BE Lider fart esc nated a who can solicit for life insurance. a 3, from 1 to 4 P. M. MEX MANTED 10 .GET ,UP ROUTES ON THE HVEMING TELEGRAM. Plrst comeursteerved. “AD- ply at 80 Ann street, ‘ANTED—A CARVER, AT NATIONAL HOTEL, 100th st. and 8d av. ‘ANTED—IN A LAW OFFICE, A = Y BETWEEN 12 ‘and 16 years old; must write a hand. Address, in andwritiig of of ‘applicant, Law, box a0 Herald office. ANTED—AN EDUCATED MAN OF GOOD ADDRESS frit clasn established business. | Those ‘using tatoxienting Mquors or toboceo in any form need not apply. Permament aud lucrative employment for the right party. Address, in own handwriting, to J. N. D. 635 Broadway. aS 9 ‘POLITICAL, EN REE Ta EMOCRATIC UNION GENERAL COMMITTEE. ‘A meeting of thia Committee wiil be held at Masonic Hall on Monday evening the 6th inet. at eight o'clock. By rider, SMITH ELY, Jr, Obairman, OP atRtoK KEBUIN, JAMES FOX, Secretaries. SITUATIONS WANTED—MAI fo 279 GREENWICH ST. A YOUNG MAN WHO CAN make himseli ey ae useful; best reference given. Address tor one week G. V 350 mH AV,—A MIDDLE AGEO MAN AS BUTLER, DU head waiter or ae travelling servant for next spring ‘ acquainted on the miners and with languages, Address ‘Theodore for four dass. ____ BUSINESS, OPPORTUNITIES. “{ SATISFACTORY PARTY CAN BECOME A PART. ner in the European Patents for an invention which in he United States sold for $1600. Tho, patent and outit coat $6,000. One-half of this amount will be the money ro- quired of a party every way goceptable. This ls worthy the attention of men of means and intlueace. No other need apply. Samples, corer Broadway and Bond street, room Os 4 as he Frail A YOUNG MAN OF GOUD ADDRESS WANTS EVEN- ing work of any kind. Adress N. R. G., Herald office. GENCY WANTED-FOR ANY NEW AND USEFUL article; salea on commission by a competent man. Ad- Gress, with particulars, J, B. W.,83 Wall st., third Hor. ‘ANTED—BY AN ENGLISHMAN OF LONG EX- rience, who can speak French and understand man, a situation as head waiter or steward in a hotel, ing or club house; understands his business and has city aire wrould make an engagement to go 10 the pe country for the summer, Address for oflice, pF: CLERKS AND SALESMEN, (A GENTLEMAN, WHO HAS A LARGE BUSINESS AC- quaintance, and who can command business both in hed aity and ad West, would like to make business arran with some responsible banker and broker's House where nis, acquaintance, services and small capital would be of value. ie who are not members of the Board and in good stand- ing Ey apply, For further particulars address A YOUxs MAN OF A GOOD BUSINESS TURN or mind, who can command a few hundred doll fecure « pérmanent end pleasant situation ae private ‘ieee jo & leman; an excellent 0} vr ® parent Place sou where he can ad firante hlmwat, -Addrene, ‘Address, with Teal name, Herald PARTY HAVING A LARGE A doth in the West and South, wishes to mal iment to aell for a first class Jobbing house. Address Howard, box 8,974 Post oftles, New York, SSISTANT BOOKKEEPER WANTED—TO TAKE charge of work books in s manufactory fo manniacturin competent and trey ‘to mi dress, with references, box 7 OK KEEPER.—A COMPETENT BOOKKEEPER, FA- wing uations Pan ely for import, wishes to a well ing alt lon; beat cut jor aya B. W., box 213 Heral JROOKKEEPER WANTED-TO OPEN, A NEW AND balance an old set of books; an experienced person re- quired, “Address Merchant, Herald office. PY, 00908, SALESMEN WANTED. —THREE EXPE, Fenced and competent mien for White qoods, linens and shawls; also 8 good window dreaser. PENT JUAINTANCE an array references. Address oftice, ALESMAN WANTED_IN THE STATIONERY BUST- 1D, nee. , Ons having s knowledge of the business may ad- dreaa, stating terms, ner rald oilce. JALESMAN WANTED.—A ‘Saas MAN OF BXPE- 1 Flence tn the upholstery and paper hanging business Those having td 238 Fat bo tgy ede oe apply to W. & H. iy A Youxe LADY, INTELLIGENT AND CAPABLE, deares copying oF position as a confidential clerk. Ad: reas M.i Oxgood, box 160 Heraid office. LADY OF EDUCATION WOULD LIKE A POSITION ‘as companion oF to give instruction; understands muaie and several modern languages. Address G. M. K. Herald ce. VERY RESPECTABLE YOUNG LADY W ULD LIKE Ps a sitnation as lady's id or companion where she will have a good homer and Kind treatment; understands Indies? Rarareating thoroughly. Address BW. A., box 440) Post ny IGLINERS AND TRIMMERS WANTED MUST BIE first class. Apply to Madame M. Bushnell, 35 West . between Broadway and University place, Monday ITUATION WANTED, BY A YOU an forewoman, val band and is conversant with figure reas for three days Mrs. M. i. Wats tant in a where © tady errr conversant with figures and has « knowledge of th languages best reference. Address for oor wee Ration WANTED. BY AN AMERICAN WOMAN, A SITUATION ax stewardess on one of the Paoams or Southern steamers. Address Station F, New York Post office, WARTED-BY A YOUNG ENGLISH Git, A SITUA. tion as lady’« maid or tr: her preseut employer. ‘Addrons Jane, 500 West 33d WAXTED-BY A Youxo tion to travel to Burope | children, Address Mise P. Pe: ken, RMAN LADY, A SITUA. muid or to take charge of 1 Washington st. 1TION TO TRACH YOU lon tom lady: ena do dreeamakin ject tu light honsekeeping di idrese W., box 153 Herald affice, | | HELP WANTED—FEMALES, | NTLEMAN DESIRES FIVE PLEASANT WAITER ¢ to take to Havana, Caba, Apply to Mra. Sop Fapdloon, 121 Hester st,, corer of Forsythe ne WITH GOOD REFERE! month is Fare, “4 —twetve FIRST CLAS® LINEN O06, 8 A. ranted," ion navn maculsen acon? paneee inatie® wine fiat floor, Conatant work. iignesie EE eee OOK WANTED—IN A SMALL PRIVATE Core Barras eo maas wer a4 absist in plain washing and ironing. Algo iawn cham hermaid and waitress; yoo! “reierencas eauieed Kingiish, ‘utch, OF an preferred Appl from 1b tod orclock” tonclriaciarg sy so jteTy FANCY STRAW" SEWERS ANr K wanted. Apply w 8. B. Kalinweiter, Ae yetab basvers, 75) ‘OREWOMAN WANTED--TO TAKE THE direction in patent medicine estabit hao bad experience tn the direction of gil optional Jone as to climracter rtleulare, box Laid New York Post oer. SEKEEPER WANTED.AN ITRLLIOnN oa AT YOUNG H’ sridow fore youn widow wit areas Catding, vox 5,668 Now York | at otice, ne eee 200, eh a peter alling companion: refers to | dat, Munford, 218 and ALESMAN WANTED—TO SE: SS" lace goods on commission; one thoroughly posted up in the trade; liberal commission allowed. ‘Addreas a raed oe .. Herald office, Tetvah aoe SALESMAN...ANY PARTY GOING South and wishing to,acd cae % may hear something to bla advattage by addressing H. O. Nay Herald office, NTED—A CLERK IN A LAW OFFICE. ADDRE stating ace, experience, references and salary ex; which 1 must ve moderate, ’., box x 120 Herald oities. Vy TANTE| —BY A COMPETENT ek GRADU- ofthe French University, « assist druggist ; has the beat references. ‘Kuadves de v TANT A FIRST CLASS EXPERIENCED VARNISH saleaman, for Western tra MITH, BALDWIN, & CO. no John st v TANTED—A THOROUOULY EXPERIENCED ENTRY clerk, by ® fret clase di Sai Jobb ing house fn this cily; permannent ae with particulars, ‘Stark, box Ly ad Post of V ANTI D-TRAYELLING of their own, to sell hosiery howanas at amie pal pi owley, 655 Broadway. ED—A YOUNG ; MAN, wHo 18 ACCURATE AND mat ‘ts cashier in a commission house, at a moder: ee Rgivees B. & S., ifernid omice, with Fever: ences, ‘stating rH and cou penal xXpected. ng entry ©! famine wilh the buninese and with dress, in. owe ra handwriting, 8. I L TANTED. A LAW OLERK, WHO 13 FULLY COMPE- W tent to examine \w deeds, bonds and tm: ortgeges and perform ad ether di wo the business belon, my Ae dre, in own iets aoa eating terma, jerald odice, for three day® DOOR SALESMAN, YOR CITY OR Wren Ax ourno0 shirts, collars, &e., Seman ot omies. boi tonahad ws having's good trade OROUGHLY COMPETENT, HONEST Axe DA THORO well equalated v4 with manufactur- puilders and the lumber trade general, 10 solielt cus ‘collectiona: the beat o ren ith salary expected, C. 0. De -~ tor id make coll ror, ‘Adarens, with age aid salary tation FP. yineT GLASS SALVSMAN, IN AN ES. wr aur, ec Siaet oe ‘and blank book house. Sach per- oe, funy "competent te ‘eatinate cont of new book work and the business, will hear of an eligible oor by Madrening, with salary desired upd rover. pees, C. Hox 0h Poat ino, 8 New York, COACH MEN AND GARDENERS, wisues 10 GET A SITUATION FOR AGW ouxTunuan whom hecan highly recominend to one dress P. d. ©., Herald office. whe wi No MAN WANTS A SITUATION As wit go ois the Seonts i the beat olty reference. re dress, (ar f three days, M. om ym LRSPECTABLE A UA. Mardeort OF to take earo of a gentl: ee ane, tate care of all kinds ‘Se sate ane ‘ Gall at 78 Cedar st, or alldrens Jobn Geoghegan, No.7? Cole at, 8outh Brooklyn: Call for ihres en hi ne ESE GAfnIANAtAtaae AND WIFE, TO WORK A nderatand bia bi heen rim on shares; must to baoety od id baw “hance fon tbe proper party: box York Post offic. TION AB ODA aa feted i ats o| nairese Jobe j, UBT Cedar at. 1 coacumar’s of te NUL Tatas ‘as poe Ww BYA teores ae ib PARTNER WANTED—IN A MANUFACTURING Business, with from $5,000 to $10,000; progts lange and cae salen Hana bah Sse pals mood address N. 8, C., care of John W. Mancourt 62 West Seventeenth sirect, New York. eon CHANCE.—A LARGE CORNER DRY GOODS Store for sale; Lease, Fixtures and Goodwill; owner go- ing tn the jobbing trade, Apply at M. HOFFMAN'S, 17 Cat mine street, corner Bleecker, and 225 and 230 Bleecker street’ NY PERSON HAVING A SMALL FLOURING MILL in the which Ne daaen ‘of New York to et 9 of, ocbavin a I ‘Mill in wh! tert, local jal #6,.6 Spltal statu Ds New York oat ollee dan an asses sO Us OM ad GREAT CHANCE TO MAKE MONEY. PARTNER wanted, with a little ‘ae cashier for the i money skaking exbipition car ‘Particulars given a Ae, HAVING TWO PATENTS FOR “THE coming veldctpede,” two or three whevied, desires a a iat in running schools; small capital. Address BENNETT, 243 Gold street, Brooklyn. — {. PARRAER, WANTED—WiTi Gariral, To UNITE Se the purchase and ir of real ote banged. Ay - Poe tat feral ‘ia oflce, sia DRUG STORK IN BOWERY FOR 43,000; A eed avenue. #1 MrHRey ea OLDMANR, a Maldcn ales N.Y. FORTUNE TO BE MADE DISTILLERS AND rectifiers.—A ner wanted man who ne a apparatus (cost $14u0) makin For particulate inquire af BI Washington street, I loboken. A® ESTABLISHED WHOLESALE CASH BUSINESS for sale—A monopoly equal to a patent; eafe, reliable, genteel and rerpectabie; ‘Sie Bry stock to that amount. jroome street. A STIRING BUSINESS MAN, WITH § $208, FORA) KE an active interest in an exclusive cash mannfactarin Cust Gon netting 100 per cent profit. Call at or address M. +s 214 Centre OR §. eee FITTED UP CONFEC- Peter, Store ead Tee Cream Saloon, together with the and Stock. Apply at 8 Bleecker street, between ome ‘and Mercer. pe GENTLEMAN CONNECTED WITH THE requires a er of sterling character, with 1,000 east to jornndertake t je business management 0 of a monthly, the success of wi He will eed fair sant should any further eapl ish Address, ench A., box 211 Herald office. NE-HALP INTEREST IN A STEEL UMBRELLA AND Purasol Frame Manufactory will be fold to » person competent to superintend the same, at a very low price, The Olas @ share fu'the profit cad be me the arivertiser will fur- reference (none other noticed), rty embraces all pecessary Machine iaeludi: Engine'and Boller, and s large amount of Stock. Address G box 4 Herald comes, ARTNER WANTED-IN A HOTEL ON THE Euro, town ta control of the fan plan, and fret clnas restaurant, in w fonrishing nayivania. A reliable man who can take entire uusnesa ean have half interest for 2.500. Hotel, Stroudsburg, rare chance. Address United Staten Monroe county, Pa. ARTNER WANTED OR BUSINESS FOR SALE.—A Club Honse, centrally located, coromanding fret class custom, with, elegant ball and dintig rooms 44.00); 8,0, part cash. Inquire of M. Ml Broadway, Second floor, rear office. HE UNDERSIGNED (A PRACTISING PHYSICIAN OF d standing®, would Itke to join @ partner in an estab. Htshed drug business, Address, etating terms, e., M. Diy 439 East Tenth street, cit 10 ‘CAPITALISTS. WILL NET TWENTY-FIVE PER cont jent; investigate It; can invest from #100 to 950,000; 2005000 subscribed: “Address A.V. Vx Herald omic. WANTED. A PURCHASER FOR THE WMOLE O8 haif interest fn an article of universal vse In connection swith ail engines and strongly recommended by all Grat clase engineers. rade already established. Address F. G. E., Her- offer, {TANTED—THE BALE AND » MANUFACTURE, ORTHE ale of any article to the wholesale notion trade: have ample facilities for doing fine Japauning on articles ; large and valuable acquaintance with the trade; arple reen- riy; good oflice room, Address Merchant and Manu(acturer, box Post oflice. t Soest saviors. J J. M. Pl Ny T Five Ly 4 aa b re P.M. v. J. Te pits Ls are coruialy invited to REE CHURCH OF — HOLY LIGHT, anonpyag ith street.—Divine service at a Resa ‘ev. Eastburn Genjamin will preach. Sarat ETT fal RET, At "8 MEETING AT 270 GRAND STREET, A eet Me Sanday, ith ina Subject for consideration, Wohe Principies of the Proposed New Party.” ithe Esincigias Of Die SVODaNE RON See eeeenieearmil SM.—THERE WILL BE A PUBLIC CIRCLE, Sette Paki death kat el be Fourt avenue, this (Sun PIANOFORTES. LARGE ASSORTMENT OF FINEST PIANOS ‘MANUr guarantee ; instalments taken; sort | Ait mat tee nfo a tag ‘exchange. Pianos reg: a et i pura Ape AY Actual 1, BARGAINS CHAMBERS & SON, FOUR! street.—A Bradbt Piano and tk ‘upright Pianos, Snes . A Festi i aut mo en BECO! PIANO FOR 885, ONE FoR ‘one. motor ite om Hallet, Davia & Pe oe oe ee Pianos Broalwa; ence eh ck tho waist vo Sea | rary bre or salon seontly pag T. & singer GO, 608 Broadway. _; A st guear igre pIVATERS, NO. As ass of che Tisticlass atnae ab sutcemey Wier priest Gallins wilthapeaen ar 230 thy, nit waa tee famé to let and reat money applied if purchased. A® ELEGANT SEVEN OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANOs forte for sale for BIBL; cost BOLOs rich tone) best cl inakers, nearly new. overstrang tron legs, round corners; ini for dren ears a bargain. Apply at 600 Siath avenue, near F (0 FOR 8100, IN GOOD ORDER. A. ~ Riven octave sewond Plagotote, having svery hae ea Provement, very STDDLE, 18 Aintty street, near Broadway, A Saas: Pato, Waited Bren aba a Hain eee ee STUKDMAN & LUYER, 55 Weat Sixteenth street, near Sixth aventia, | i. ae A MAGNIFICENT SEVEN OCTAVE cored tage Pi anofort pet ound ysog gave hairs city make cost ore Bleosts for x Mo “Mag GNIFICENT a moar 009 OCTAVE PIAK Feo lela etal Pastor bach waite Fe rep aly Carpet Hara ae ateethoee propery ot petvete faraly leattag train, a city. Call 306 Went ‘Tweniy-sovond street, Near = "\ MAGNIFICENT ROSEWOOD FIANO sale-Property family leaving clty—mado brated maker ; fully guaranteed ; used six months; for #20); also Parlors Cham ee Dialog Room sacrifice, 67 West Fitteeoth nuoar Bisth 1 SCHROEDER'S PIANO WAREROOMS, 64 unre, next Clarendon Hotel--For sale, a baveu Fiano, with'all the latest improvements, for 250; also a six) octave Plano for i773, and one tor $40, f TRST CLASS PIANOS, WITH ALL RECENT 1Me| brovemeuis.| 4 few sethrned. frome Mere aa oad of ner Bt very low prices for ensiy at MTEL DMAS 5 West Siateenth street, borween Fifth and Sixtn ren NTOW 18 YOUR CHANCE.—PARLOR ORGAN AN Piano for sale cheap; property of a musician, Musician, box 6/816 Post Dice, est city wakera, TANOS._WE ARE NOW OFFERIN' THE bias of our stock of 108 at cost, in consequeace of closli up our business. ee H. GALE & CO., 207 Eust Twelfth si. IANOS TO RENT_82 TO $3 PER MONTH AND KE! pen 15 wanes ay and 7 octave pearl key at $8 month 0) a DUMSDAYs 124 West Honston street, near Sullivan. OSEWOOD PIANOS FOR RENT—#5 PER MONT H. Prince & Co.'s 01 oo six sel at $lT0. sy elodeons, $45, Pipe top Organs, Pec aR a. i Send for price list, : omnes FIRST CLASS RGANIST be A et omenae Address KR. Ley piano at pup! "s lence best ‘Address, with aos Felerences given. ferald of oe. AND ead ables beginners to and faction guaranteed or 20 Washington street. A —OLD, BEAUTIFUL KLO' + Mans'tone, in perfect order, avenue. VIOLIN, hed’ sale cheap. ter 6 P, altiress D co: OAMER, @ West Nin y after ie street, between Fifi ieee ‘aud Biath avenues. “agaed beams { CONSERVATORY OF te hing 3 are! Hotel.” “HENRY SCHROEDER, Direntor. es MUSICAL OABINET—A CO! Norary of modera mutte for voles and pianoforte, election of seven new Waltzes, &o., by Jobe onana Stra Strauee. 6004 and Duchess, Barbe Bieue and ‘ ranged for two pet Mendelssohn's rata to to Ciarivel and Balle’, 2c. work mailed on BOOSEY & 23 spe of ton. bank) Broad: QBunce AND Pamae ORGANS FUR second hand and pedals. Three three Organs vi oe pe os lor Organs WO BECO! Or Organs we TENRY ERBEN, 0 and 98 Wooster pee re se bas the proprietors of the have igned to ‘elt New Yor New York aise an as ‘enors and Basses. be 54 ue rs valve ¢ esata Altos, Tenors advantageous terms. BOOSEY & CO., 644 Broadway. ENTLEMAN OF LONG BXPERIKNCE—GIVE: Ssiruction on plano, &e. ; pupil's home or, hie $15 and $15; refers to families in New York. of inquire for M, Muy ‘tn Weal Twenty-ninth street, men aes bane Rites hod mo bimrwenntion nee SOT Gian AnD SINGING“NAPOLEON GOULD, GUN, tarist, enables his pupils tn iessons to songs anid fing etfecelvedy. , 0 our avenue. ‘ajo tant practically by note. GUITAR, PIANO, onaaN, san SINGIN th aunt Ha ines a SAY WATSON, iM RGAN FOR SALE “CHARAN ae naa octave pedais in good coneition ion, usta gultables fore OF, KR lJodyge room. Address JOHN E. Williamsburg, L. 1. Se RE co Sr seeenidnetionpientientnineninaitaatilllbasacien SONGS FOR THE MILLION.—THE SINGER'S JOUR: 8) nM! Uo. @, now ready, Price two cents agua OF TEN DERSON 2 ALBERT P Publishers, 61 Ni Puorovar INSTRUCTION ON THE PIANOF ri experienced teacher, with etch sees hour's. aasiy' Praction Apply at 168 Ve HE GREAT CORNET PLAYER, 7. BR, T. LEV Levy, his transcription of ‘the A teaked iy YY, BEQEUS 1S Me so Mite 'y Jewel," for voter ea mai composed Dy Hl Poveda, published by Fe Schaberth Con i Mow Way, where is to be founda full asso: Tnsttumenti Waxes -A LEADER FOR A BRASS BAND, TO BE located !n Brooklyn, A note addressed to 'A. B.C, box #9" trooklyn Fost oilés, with the address of applieanty Will receive attention, NEWSPAPERS. NEW YORK HERALD, THIRTY VOLUMER, FO FOR Any 0 4 bound from are: Lsdt, to Decem- part iy to J. G., United States Insurance Gazette ndway, B jab mere private. Me, WAR N07 Sioocher atroet. WANTED-TARTNER-A, GOOD RELIABLE MAN, who can False or bas $5,000 cnsh, to take charge of the offen business of a new and degirabie patent, just introduced, ‘and {¢ now payin pay #200 ensil tieana business. the is) uiaite mou are ipdi jum-trioun. to oF feechrer’ ‘and "Prop Broadway, New York, ANTED AR ACTIVE OR. SILENT PARTNER, WITH 4,000 to 89,000 enpital, in the drag onsiness; a safe and paying investment warranted, Address il. BERNAND, 0 East Fourteenth street, j 12 2 EAST TWENTY. Broutit sTaErr PARTIES 8 WIFE invest inthe. aq (_ f—-K- -4 Set ns agente, "Alno fu edypooess to" to invest, 0: RG" K. GOODWIN, Biake’s Patent Spring, 612 and fant 00d ha \ DENTAL PRACTICR, W $100 Prva md AaPRstat 9,000 \aeebaclatey oo ie GRISWOLD, 788 Broxtway, New York. 000. ANY GENTURMAN HAVING | THIS $1. amount to invest for n short time ean have feciired and B1,000 guarantwoed for ite use. Address 0, C., Herald ofice. 000, WILL PURCHASE AN ESTANLISHED 6. 0 le mereant! mi recttring business; i loca. on down town: whol trade and ean be in Sdding capital; this aoc Wart Se? into a, nea. reas d “WILL PUROMASE Ay FIRST CLASS $20 000, 24 eatablished. Velocipede and iidren’s Ci Inching an stpaat tights for for sole right of manutaeturin 94 Arch t fue of b, phy) Septet Me oe ali OR 80 WANTPD-IN A FIRST CLASS $30,000 soietirrat! Same Lg oh fmt A] Saeed s ke wun See A BLESsine 10 LADIES.—A bepr WRITES POR tuguese Female Pils relieved ne in one day, without tn Bonvenie, tin nagies Prion 86. De. Ar Me MAURIOBAU otice 129 Liberty atreet, or sent by mail M, MAURICEAU, Mt. Da PROFESOR OF DISRASES: of women, amtove carthin velel te ayo bine | pont Kea ‘out pain or inconvenience, Non CERTAIN CURE FOR MARRIED, tie with or without medicine, St eon BC Mlawitery over ao rears Ta a pe Female Piila, No. 1, pri oo for Non married nates, price at ater fa healthy, Sold only at omee, K Ko 1 treet, frat door from muy and‘ Gaatign. Greenwich street, oF tnt by mall terteit. LADIES! NO. 6 AMI. Oi ae ORINDL it ving over 8 years od practice in tuts ely. incanteee re: rig kpectal treatment, to in twenty-four hours, ont to require nureing.¢ A =MADAME GRIND} FEMALE PHYSICIAN, NO. & + Atmity place, to all female complain! Heaennt Homa (or bursta mg re | AER arpa food restored by. Nis r Sonwultat Digzanes CURED RY Hthout mercury ; man wed before mar- NO DI AA. Sritvout medicine, Oy Drs RVANE 190 Coathos ice Cisoujar free. =MANAMEWILDAR 128 Wooster street, ood attend JENTLEME RING PRIVATE AND CONFI- dential aah: atment should consult Dr. WEST, No. ‘Thompson at door from Canal, PMrontanr, To FEMALES. DR. rt MAD) ‘4 BOIS @5 years’ practice re CHILEBAGH, PRMALE PHYSIOIAR rahe i res FEMALE PHYSICIAN, NO. roome for nuseing pad provided with 3 appr ed _Otice