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tt, Mlnhh. of tte Old WorW 1. ?? Mm r.iWM Stotoa, to interfere with It* rUhto to ?Uwl tk. t r**rt .Meld of Hlerty *? "eh. P-''410"' AT"?*U ' u deeire to eoB? within its Jurisdiction by ooa ?Mtntli'nrl itMurluK'itB, and thefc we are Miti*l?d tS?t the Amem-an people will never permit suoh ioterpoottlou or iu torfereucu on this eautinant witnont r i "IstMice to it. BrtvKcd, That while we are disputed t > observe, m a ! ??irit of good fhitl', nil iutormUionsl obligations, we eipee*, <teai?nd, and will ?xaet, through the eonntltutioiial antauii ?y , a like observance on tltr part uf all other nationa Resolved, That wo reapertfully ri quest oar meubars of Chirm and H. aster* from thu Htate to imprnas upon the Fr.r idtnt the importance of eoamtniieatiii i to the diplo matic ?K*at>uf foreign nation* residing wittiin thu Coiled state* tl:? fen time uta aud purposes of the American people ntlh creat ruling and car iinal principle, ito that our opin tent- way not he aijconretvcd or minamti r'tood. lU'i'lud, Thnt while Bra who. in 1843, defeated the do ?sot ratio party, now hack in the sunshine of exesntive favor, and have the highest acata ia the temple of tho "anointod.'' we cannot fvr one mouuut Trunk the I&iuteat idea, as ?li?J cwerf forth for einlrter and ulterior ptir|?o-ea. or any concili ation, sfiiliati?u or compromise with the Jugglers of Tain Btay Hall, whether with the Van Hnrun hariihuraer fac tion, in or ''ornahed out" of the hotbed of coalition, aboli tion and treason. Kt solved, That the democracy of thu city have cause to ?aarratalatc its inhabitant' on t*io anecras of the canal vote to retrcary la?t, achiet in* a victory over the barnburners wnpreordtnted in the annals of thn State, and, with one ??? eeptxn, ef this city, when the vote for barnburner jadges was I, .'00. and now exceeded on tho canal qoiiition hy a ma jority of H6, plvlnr the extraordinary vote nf '.'..'Md, all told, asaintt the eonttltutlonal amendment, exhibits tbs strength ?r the powerful party now jrivin; "aid and coin."ort" In its ?eta liar manner to the Nebraska or anti- Nebraska admin istration, aa time will show. .... On motion a committer of five van appointed to co operate and confer with the Old lien's General Com mittee respecting the necessity or propriety of calling a public meeting on the Nebraska question. The following gentlemen were named as such committee : ? Hart, Mau ?on. Partly, 1 ohtrty and Adorn* The meeting then adjourned to meet on the second Monday of Aj,ril. 1 Police Intelligence. Charge of ratting Countrrfrit Hani.- Bill* ? Officers Howling and Lord, of the 1/Ower Police Court, yesterday arrested a man named James M' Nutty, keeper of a liquor ?tore at Ko. 414 West street, charged, on the oath of John Connelly, of 214 Writ street, with pasting a $50 counter feit hill on the Bunker Hill Bank, Charlentonrn, Mas*., and two $6 bills on some other batik. It hoc ins that H:Kulty purchased out the liquor store he now occupies of Mr. Connelly for the sum nf $60, aud in |>ayint>nt therefor gave the counterfeit money at above described, at leat-t it is fo sworn to by the complainant. Justice i 0*1 orn detained M'Nulty for a further examination. A Contrmflalrd Kimj Fight on thr SaJJxtili Im'erruptel (y tit Pclire. ? A large number of men ani boys were en frnntlay congregatetl at the High Bridge, Carmanville, , for the purpose of witnessing a ring light between two ' md. Officers Coggy and Roach, of the Twelfth ward, waa advised nf the proceedings, and at once retired to the spot; but the pugilists and associates, noticing the approach of the officers tied, leaving behind them , ?n the ground one overcoat, one pair of pants, one ; vwt, three shirt* and four caps, these articles of clothing ' the officers brought to the station house. Subsequently, ! Sergeants McCusker and Fitzgerald arrested two of the ; parties said to be concerned in the light, named Alex- i ander Young and William Peterson. These two men were taken before Justice Clark, who, after a reprimand, ; discharged them from custody. Ttcn Dithcnttl Boy*. ? lieutenant Hutching! and officer : Truox, of the Fifth ward police, yesterday arrested two boTi, fifteen years <ff age, named Valmore McHee and John Flynn, charged with stealing two pieces of silk, val ?eil at $137, the property of James France, dry goods iraler, No. 763 Broadway. It appears that McGee engag ed himself as errand boy, and the first job given him , was to convey the two pieces of silk back to the import ant. The boy returned, and stated^that he had delivered the ailk as directed, which subsequently turned out to bo fa!?e, and that Instead of delivering the silk a* directed, lloGee, assisted by Flynn, cot the silk up into dress pat terns, and sold them to various persons as hargalns. feme of these dress patterns havo been recovered by the , sotloe. Tiie tFO boy" were committed to priaon by Jus tice Ok born. A Charge of Emhtttlrmenl.? Yesterday a yonng man named James Rnthorford, was arrested charged with em beullng during tho year past, from hla employers, ; Afrxamtor Irvln ft Co., No. S28 Third ??""?, ???"? of money and goods amounting to about $600. The last ! act of embezzlement he waa doteel*! In waa taking $30. Ku , waa taken before Juatice Stuart, who required him to And ball in the sum of $900 to answer tho charge. In default of ball he was committed to prison. A Charge qf Stealing from a fmut ? Two men, named John Mclntyrc and Jamea Frlsty, were arrested by officers Pike and Lyon, of the Seventh ward, charged with a grand larceny, in stealing goods valued at about $10, from the ?hip "Greyhound," lying foot of Dover street. Tho ' greater part of the goods were recovered. Jastice Wood committed the prisoners for trial. Itioer l'hiet et Arreted. ? Four men, two captains and owners of small schooners trading on the East river, were yesterday arrested by officers 1'e Bentter and Johnson, oharged with stealing a quantity of corn and other grain from the lighter Nimrod, at the Wallabout, the property ?f Cb cries Wilson. A search warrant was issued by Jus- . tice Wood, aud a great part of the grain waa recovered on board the aloop Sarah Jane, foot of Stnnton street. The accused parties were committed to prison for examina tion. Court Calendar? Thl* Day Sontnic Court, Spwtial Term ? Part 1 ? No. 17. Part 2 ? No*. 3 to 11, 13 to 17. Bci-keyc CorRT, Circuit. ? 1W, 201,203,208,205, 102, 7, 14, 117, 172, 210, 1fl9, 184, 2W>, 139. Superior Court, (Two Branches). ? 549, 650, 562 to 669, 5(2, 603, 6M, f>0??, 507, 104*. HHJ, 392, 60(1, 251, 400, Zi>l, 268, o, 227, 646, 6t.8 to 572, 677, 578, 681, 683. MaLLs for Baropc. THE NEW YORK HKKALD ? EDITION FOR EUROPE. The royal mail stontnship Europn, Capt. Shannon, will leuve tli Lh port at one o'clock to morrow Tor Liverpool. lhe European mails will close at a quarter to eleven ?'clock to-morrow morning. The Wdmly Hkraid, (printed in French and English,) will be published at half-punt nine o'clock to-morrow morning. Single copies, la wrappers, sixpence. Subscriptions and advertisement* for any edition of the Kw Yubk Herald will be rcccivcd at the following places in Europe : ? Lrrmron . . John Hunter, No. 2 Paradise street. Lokson .... Edwards, Snndford ft Co., No. 17 CornhiU. Wm. Thomas ft Co., No. 1U Catherine street. PAJU8 Livingston, Wells ft Co., 8 Place de la Bourne. OUR AGENTS IN PARIS, FRANCS. We beg leave to state to our readers and patrons in Paris, and Europe generally, that Mr. B. H. Revoil, 17 Rue de la Bauque, Park, is no longer connected with the Kiw York I1erali>, either a* correspondent or agent. Messrs. Livingston ft Wells, 8 Place de la Bourse, are ?w only agents in Paris, both for advertisements and ?abseriptions. ? Test all Thing*, and Keep the Beat."? Examine all the different styles of hats produced by our prominent hatters this spring, and we wager van will make fotr selection at JKSPKNSCUEIU'S. ltd Nassan street. udgmcut and interest will dictate that hi* hat for f3 60 hj far surpasses any $4 hat in towa. Spring Style of HatioGcntleaen that wish te replace the winter debris of their hats by a satisfactory substitute we advise to go to BANTA, the long established Canal street hatter. T?-4ay he introduces a new style, at his well known place, 106 Canal street, corner of W uoster. Boot, Wo. 863 Broadway, has the World'* Pair premium for daguerreotypes. Enough saidl Brady'* Magnificent and Unrivalled Galle ries of daguerreaa art, No. 389 Broadway, and M Broadway, ?orncr ol Fultou street. offer greater facilities for the pro duction of fine pictnrcs than any similar establishments in the United States. In addition to various medals reooived in New York, including the prize medal awarded by the Judges at the Crystal Palace, a prize medal was also award ad at the World's Fair, la London, 1SA1, for tho hest daguer reotypes. An son'* Daguerreotype*? Large Size for 50 ?oats, colored and put In a niee moroceo ease, and warrant ed equal la sis* ana quality to those that cost ti elsewhere. Hundreds daily have these large sUe pictures for fiO cents. ANHUN, No. tall llraae way, opposite Metropolitan Hotel. Dogirerreotype* Croat Knapp'a old and popw lar gallery are acknowledged to be superior ia toae and falsi , [H ? room* sre p easant and <.'? iv airut, (b?lng on the **ton<. noor,) and are patronised by maay or onr first fami lies. Rooms No. SHI Broadway, near Prince itrnt, and 1U3 Bowery. Planofc? Jtut What Will Meet the Want* of all, plaao* of aoknowledged aad guaranteed superiority for a very low prloe. All pianos sola are warranted to giro en tire satisfaction or purchaser's money refunded. New piaao* to rcat, ttcond haml pinnos, with or without the ^Solian, at gruat bargains. To snitsouo purchasers monthly paymsats are taken. Large dls. i.ur. ts and rn.ist acoummodattag terms to wholesale buyers. iiOHAC* WATERS. 333 Broadway. Mew Mualc? " Baltimore Clipper Valae," by Jnllir n, played by him at all his concerts, with the success atteadin his performances. I'rlee AU cents. " The Seeae* of our Childhood,*' sous by Geo. Washbouru Morgan. Prloe 2ft oei tr. " Angel Whimpers," song for soprano "r tenor, sung Vj hrr. Gilliug'.aui liosteick, words, 3. M. Peters, music, A ugurt Cockle. ffitl M> cents. " Auiasoa Sehi'tUsh," by A r. (jin t tioi klf. Price 3H cents. " The Song of Sloop," fan tssi*. from tho Opera Matanlfllo, by 0??*rC"Uietaii|1Pri?? a coats. Just published by HOKAt E \V'ATTtRS,.'iffl Broad way. Music scut l.y mail postage free. N . H ? The names of the a) ova cuiupos r>: are a sufli .-lent gaarantee fur the true aiorit* of thsir rem [tuitions. Spring Furniture Vale*.? A. H. Vlcolay A Co. respectfully ren.iud their friends and the pnblis that they are now ready to undertake and give their personal atten tioa to sales of household furniture, at the residences of families, or at their spacious nalerooms, ??>>? Broadway Wo *hail continue to be pr?iupt, euergotie, and fair In onr charges devoting our i.eet un r?l?s to the interests of friends intrusting their hutiuk.** to ui. A. H. NICOLAY ?DWARO BIN TZC.N1CU, Late chief salesman of 11. 11. Leeds A Co. Valnahle Heal Kalnte Hale? Albert H. Nleou I. AY will sell st suction, this day, at 12 o'elock, at ?I e Merchants' Exchange, the house and lot No. 87 Roosevelt atrvrt. The extension of tho Bowery tj Franklin square will greatly enhance the vsln? of this property by giving it twotronts. Also to L? sold, the followinn valuable lots: I lot on I'orty second tlreet, b' tween Sixth avenue and Broad way , b lots ou Fifty uttli street, between Fourth and Lex listen avenues, 3 lots ou iiixty -elshtb stJeet, between Sixth sa<l Seventh avenues; 1 lot ou Kiguty fifth street, near Fifth avenue. Vt illinmsbnr/? 4 lots corner of flraham avenue and With ers i treat; 3 lots corner of Kwen and frost streets; 2 lots on \V ili i rs street; 6 lot# on Frost street, 3 lots on the corner of at I nihil m and Withers streets. Also ft desirable building lits kt Rath, New Utreeht, L. I., in the immediate vicinity of the lisndieme resiliences of Mesirs. Lottimore, Lar/e A Kill ry, and are beautifully sltnsted for Immediate Improve niei.t. Ttrms of all the property easy, *nd titles indisputa lie. For lithographic inup.' ami full particulars apply to *Le auctioneer, No. 4 Itroad street. Robert*, TOW Ilrondwny, corner of Ninth strri t, has just received tlie ri host assortment of Guipure li ees ever iniforted; also, chim. settee, collars and sleov.isof seme A choice tot of Frcacb swbroidcred collars, from 0e. Ao M 60, ia the newest styUf. A burge In Yoke of Om Hut QtMOfld |n<rii|i, after Lutatt, Htntai, D?Umlu, Iwnf. ??d vtfcer*. ic Ice ted by W SCHACS, U H( offered il frtuU ?>U ?t the American Art OnloB, W Broadway. Thoool Uction ii by far t he aoit litcnitiu *T?r brought before tke public. Exhibition fm. Open day and eT.alng. Rode'i I'nltrd State* Rwtew-* paper, price 30 ceate per annum, e*?tata*. la tho March aumber, complete tabfec of ponUgea, iolaad aad foreign, with full la?truclloB* to po*tiaa*4erc, Ao.; al?? a treat va riety of aaofal Ml Broadway. Gordon's Original Tankec Prmii ?? Ww ni etreet ? The place to order carde, circular*. billhead. iab?U Ac. All work executed at ebort nutieo, oa the aioet reatoaablo term. Call at GORDON '3, MNauaa itreet. Hike m Note a f It? A Hew Clothing Em porium bai ju?t bee a opened by (he undoraigood. at 106 Vnlton etreet with aa entirely frooh aad haadiomaly made atock of clothing, adapted to all eeaeoni, out aad trimmed la tLc Lett at vice, aud ?ill be eold at tbo lowoet poaeible price*. N. All article* guaranteed to bo exactly aa re profCBtcd. EDWARD T. HAC'EETT, Clothing Emporium, UK Fulton etreet. Sow la tke Time to Have Voor Pine Shirts made to Bieaturo, aad we know of none in the city who can produce a better article than McLAl'GHLIN, '312 Green wirh etreet, eorarr of Chamber*. Shirt*, coiUrJ, cravat* aad hoeicry of all kind*. Peter Hoberta <Si Co., 373 Broadway, are Ex hibiting (too embroiderioi, lacea, and llonitoa good*, from tbo Cryatal Palace; alio, a new ?toek of Valonoienac* and Gnipafre laoei. To Shirt and Collar Manufacturer*.? It I* an aadeniable fact that the tirat faultleae line atitdiing ever done by machinery wae done by singer'* new aingle threaded ?ealng machine. Tboie admirable machine* arc coiiitantly being exhibited at the office. No. 323 Broadway, where apeiM men* ot tb* work can bo had grati* by all who feel inter e*ted. 1. M. SINGER A CO. Comb Factory? A Rich Aaaortment ot Tor toiie ihell drei* eonili, the neweat French pattern*. The Mrlety embrace* e\ery *tyle of the imported and home ma nufacture. Ctmla made to order and repaired. A. A J. SAliNKKKS, jfi Broadway. Portable Onnlng Camu, of ao Compact * form that they c?n be carried without luoou reulenee, and yet complete and durable, mt]r artirlu in them being iuad>t icr lire and warrant, il To trav. Hera t li . y are indispensable. Ao (Xfimination will prove tbtir worth and usetulues*. J. SAUNDERS, No. 7 Astor House and >7 Broadway. John Duncan & Son*, Having Removod to tLtir new marble 'tuildiug, No. llroadway, (adjoining their old store,) offer for sale, in original packagci, or other nisc, of tlirir own importation, a lar^e assortment of wines, cognac*, liquor*, malt liquors, condiment* and tlae groceries. Drflanre Salamander Safea, Gaylur'i Pa tent.? ROBERT M. PATRICK ia tho sole manufacturer in the United States of the above celebrated safes, and F. C. Grcffin's impenetrable defiance locks and cross hari, the beet safes and locks combined in the world. Depot No. 1U2 Pearl rtreet, one door below Maiden lane. Kprncc Street Fire*? Another Triumph of RICH'S Salamander. The following certificate needs ao comment ? it speaks volumes for the salamander safes made urder Wilder's and Rich's patents; ? Mi ssrs. Stearns A Marvin, successors to Rich A Co. ? The tire proof safe supplied to uie by your house ha* been ex tracted from the ruins of No. 12 Spruce street. It was ox {oaed to the fiercest fire for twelve hours, hut on opuning It j found all my papers and books perfectly safe. I havo ' much pleasure in giving a testimonial of my entiro coftdenco 1 in the security of your safes; tho more so as others of a dif- j f? rent make, In the same buildings, were destroyed exter nally and internally. One in my own building, (fixed In the wall,) suffered the tame fate. Yours, however, went through it admirably, and preserved the eoutent* perfectly. Send ' me snotber one immediately. Alexander Momtoomkk v, 17 Spruce street. New York, Publisher Magaiine of Art, Ao. It ought to bo generally known that insurance offices j make a considerable reduction from their established rates on jewelry deposited iu our safes. A large assortment i always on hand at the depot, No. 146 M uter street, New York. STEARNS A MARVIN, successors to Rich A Co., No. 146 Water street, N. Y. The oaly manufacturers vf salamander tales combining Wilder's and Riot's patents. Awful Conflagration I? X<v? ? ./ ,,, u , J* iU.nOa.l- -onanco sTfe?.^ vioirioul^ | Tl;o followihg is the latest certificate in favor or the fire proof qnalities of these often tried and never failing safes:? : New York, Maroh 0, 1S54. i Mr. R. M. Patrick, 192 Pearl struct:? Dear Sir ? I am hap- j py to say that all the bunks and valnahlo papers contained in the defiance safe, (Oaylnr's patent,) manufactured by yen, after being exposed to tho most intense heat in the : ruins of No. 10 Spruce street for the space of thirty-two ! hours, came out in such good order that they were perfectly j legible. The money was all saved, and its appearance does j not indicate an exposure to the slightest heat. The cafe was 1 on the second floor, and fell into the basement ? a distance i of about forty feet. I consider myself qnite fortunate in i having been provided with snch a security against fire, l'lease send me, to-morrow morning, another safe, as goad material, and a site larger. Yours, respectfully, Joseph 11. Ladd, Publisher of tho Independent, 22 Beekinan street. Safes of all rises, suitable f or merchants, banks. Jewelers, record offices, steamboat*, Ac., fire and thief proof hank vault doors, plate chests far private families, Ac., on hand, for lale, and made to order, at the depot, 192 Pearl street, one door below Maiden lane, New York. ROBERT U. PATRICK. Lea & Pen-tit'* Worcestershire Banco? la the only rauce to wkicb a medal has been awarded by the lories in the Crystal Palaee at Now York, for foreun ex hibitors, and in order to guard the public nrainst numerous counterfeits, the proprietors deem ft requisite to state that ' the genuine saute ean at all times bo obtained of the whole sale aircnts for the United States. M or srs. JOHN DUNCAN A SONS. New York. N. B. ? This universally popular condiment not only im parts a uiquant relish to all descriptions of food, but by pro- , moling digestion, tends to preserve hoalth. While Strolling Slowly through the Sump uous departments of tho Crystal Palace the other day, and lancing casually at the "purple and fine linen" with which it Is enriched, we encountered some spacimon* of the latter article, which struck us as the most delicato and exquisitely wrought fabrics of their kind we bad ever seen. Reader, such thing* must be, and they may as well be spoken of? they wero shirts, and snch sblrt* as wonld make even a Parisian chemlsier tear hi* hair with envy. Gentle men whole proposal* have been accepted, and who are about emerging from the chrysali* state of courtabip int > the butterflyhood of matrimony, ahould inspect these shirts. If a bachelor, abont to become a Benedick, desire* to look "trim a* a bridegroom," we advl*e him to beautify hi* taste with one of thoie damascened frontlets of fine linen whlek appertain to the garments aforesaid. GREEN, No. 1 Astor House, is their manufacturer, and wo have an Idea that anything in the way of perfect fit* and elegant sty Us that he does not know is nut worth tha knowing.? {Knicker bocker. A Card.? Invitation to the Publle? Opening of new and elegant good*.? I. V. HACGHWOUT, whose eMna decorating, glass cutting and chandelier itnrei, .v.i and SC3 Broadway, have heen known to the Amerioan pub lic for more tban twenty year*, wonld reipcotfullv inform hi* patron* and friend* that he ha* now abont completed the enlargement of bl* house, and will open hi* naw roam* aad have the entire building illuminated on Friday evening next, 10th inst., from 6 till II o'clock, when he will preeent for in spection over five hnndred package* of new aad elegant good*, amongit which are more tban one hnndred ea*e* of new and beautiful gas fixtures, from Cornelius Baker A Co., Philadelphia, for WDioh E. V, II. is sole agent. A large va rie ty of ga* chandelier* aad bracket*, from the house* of D. Boniaonna, of Pari*, and Mecsr*. Potts A Windtfeld, of Birmingham. Over five hnndred cask* of elegantly deoorat ed French china dinner, dessert and tea set*. Rich and | beautiful va*e?, from 11. A P. LeHallea, of Pari*, and Vler gon, Franca, for which E. V. H. is aole agent, aad a variety ; of all kinds of china fancy good* from various part* of 1 Europe, tillt aad bronte clocks, real bronxo tUurjs and group*, Parian and M*que figure* from Meisrs. Miatoa, ; Copeland A Aleoek, of Staffordshire, Ac., Ac , Ac. The aa | mrreu* customers and friends of the house are iavit 1 to be Csaat, aa an opportunity will be afforded them to aee our t artist* at work in all the various department* of our business. In extending this invitation, too subscriber beg* leave to asaure bis Mend* that on no previou* occasion has such a magnificent display of elegant good* been exhibited at ona time in any country. The press is respectfnllv in vited to attend. During the following week tho old *tock will he arranged for *ale at greatly reduced prioe*. ia urder to make room for the continual Importation; of new good*. E. Y. HAUGHWOUT. Hair Dye anal Wlga? Batclielor'a manufac tory for the*e article* i* removed to No. 233 Broadway, op posite to the Park, where be has tha best accommodatioa* In the world for the application of hi* faraoa* hair dye and the aale of bia newly invented wig* aad toupee*. Nine private rooms, all on one floor. Crtatadoro's Hair Dye.? Byron's Drama, "The Deformed Transformed." involve* the *upematnral; hut thoie who desire to see a deformity transformed to aa element of beauty by natural meaas, ahould witness the effect of CRISTADORO'S hair dye upon red, laady, (ray, or griaaled hair, at No. 6 Astor House. W hi alt era and Motutachea^-Hy . Oiupunt wHl force them to grow strong nnd thick in six weeks, and wen't stain or injure the skin. Try it? you'll find it so. Si Gr bottle; 94 Ml half dosen. Sent to any part of the coun r. R. I). GRAHAM, IS Ann atreet, N. Y.; J. R. Spauld aing, 27 Trement raw, Boston, Lovet baa Removed to No. U9 Chambers street, where hi* oelebrated wahpene. (an Indian vegetable preparation.) ean be purobaaed. It i* sure to cure balduei* and reitore gray hair to ita original oolor and youthful ap 8 earanoe, and remove all dandruff and other disease* from lie aealp. None genuine but LOVET'S. The Sun baa Set? The Smile of Day baa Faded? Time Fliea.? Uae Barker'a eleanly and agreeable tonique to reatore the fallen looka. Price 23 cent*. Sold everywhere. Principal depot, BARKER'S ladiea' hair dreesing establishment. 43U Broadway. Truaa, Klaatlc Stocking, Female Bandage Institute, No. 12 Ann street, established for tha last twenty years.? Instruments for bow leg*, weak ankle*, crooked iplne, shoulder braees. knee caps, Ac. N. B ? Entrance ta the ladies' room through the hail, and a female la attead apee to wait op them. notlee the name. fiR. (fl,0Vfc?, NlBAun?1re.r Traaaea, Klaatlc Stotklnga, Shoulder Bracea, j sofpensory bandages, bathing trusses, springs for bow legs, club leet, curvature of the spine aad projection of the shoul ; der blade, on hand and made .to order, at the New York j Surgeon's Bandage Institute, established In IHSrt, at No. A Ann street, nnder the American Museum, second door from Broadway. No connection with any other institute. Stran gers, to avoid mistake, cut this out and brln^ it with you. G. W. TAVLOR A CO. Caution.? Would you hart your Hair cau terized, and tnrncd as foxy as the tails of the forty Keyaard* that Samson tied together? then uso the old hair dyes. But would jou have yoor lock*, whisker*, or eyebrows to ho as dark as the robe of night, then nse the new liquid hair dye of DtMONET A MEYERS, No. U Cortlandt street. It is safe, sure, and always reliable. It ean bo had at DeQraff'* drug ?tore. No. ?>H Urand rtreet; Lindsay, No. 77 East Broadway; and No. 80 North William street. Wigs and Toupcea? The Silver Meilal has been awarded to MEDHURST A HEARD. 27 Maiden lane, for the heat gentlemen's wigs ever exhibited. Curls, hands, ?a?k and front braids, ornamental hair, of every descrip tion, alwaya on hand, warranted not to shrink or change color. Copy the address. Croup t Croup 1 1? Wo Family ahould ever be without a bottle of Dr. Tobiaa' Venitian liniment In the bouse, in case of a child getting an attaok of this oompiaint, by wMoh thousands di<anntial!y, it ii warranted to euro eve ry case. Depot 00 Cortland! street. Female Supportera vrlth Shoulder Brace attached.? This article is of great bsaeflt to rnmales oom plaining of pain in tbo bank or side; also, spring* for bow Icps, eorviture of the spine and projection of the ahoulder Made; bandage* or all descriptions on band and made to < r?!tr, at th< New York Hnrgeon's llnnda-e Institute, estab lished in UAii, at Ne. fi Ann street. A competent fe-nalo in tttendtnre to wait nnnn ladies Strangers, notice name and ' number. O. W TAYLOR * CO, No. 0 .Ann street, eeeond i do? from Broadway, ^ ^ Oenki'i ?aeaar?OpeKlng or th? Ifring Imp ?o^-Vh riN iflkl utabfiUauT ikiblal ? J. N. BENIN >B abbobbcIu for Wedasaday Mat. the 8th inat., the oaeniag of I bow u< aploa d id aaoortnwut of spring iuwh in the variou* department* of hit buiu, would premise. for the in formation of the faahiuaable world aad the public at large, that hie arrangement* abroad for the preseat leaeoa are ob a *eale more comprehensive thau baeever yet been attempted by any houie la the United State*. Dnnng the paat w later he ha* been fortunate enough, through hi* resident agent* in Pari* and London, to leoure, l>; apeclal coatract* with the leading manufacturer* of faah ionable coitume in thole citie*. a constant supply of new *tyW* in th* ladle*', children *, infants' and general fancy department, ia advaac* of the importation* arriving in the regular coarse of trade, and he will, therefore, be enalilod to present all th* ehauging phases of foreign fitshion a* they change abroad; so that his coatomeri, instead of being fur niihed with the la*t novelties in vogue on tho other aide of the Atlantic, will ha sure to obtain the then present mode*, and mar adopt them simultaneously with the beau monde of England end France. In thua increasing the attraction* and advantage* of the baiaar, the proprietor baa not lo*t eight ef th* important prinriplo which haa *o far governed and regulated bi* bu*ine?* intercourse with tb* public. "Moderate prices" i* stili. as it hss beeu heretofore, hi* motto, and it will le found by all who visit the baiaar, that eleganre, novelty and tho newest fashiona are not iuconaia tcut with a degree of cheapaeia that the world ha* too long been taught to believe i* necessarily the index of inferiority. Ths tauDOtMisT or the ba/aar ia another feature to which it ia proper to direct attention. A new and capacioua window haa been thrown out on the aouthern aide of the main entrance, and the interior has Wen tuore tliuu iloulled in extent by th* addition of another immenae store The entire length of the baiaar is now two hundred aad aixty feet ? the full depth ofst. Nicholas Hotel ?and it may be averred that it it the lar^ ?t. as well as the most beautiful establishment of ita clans, on eilhar lid* of the Atlantic. There ia now "ampl.i room and vi-r^r enough" on a single floor for the ten departments? each in itself com nriring the stock of a distinct buainesa? embraced in thi* ex teniiv* concern. Ladie* need n? lunger fear being inconve niently crowded by "the pressure from without,'' nor will they ever be obliged to wait their tnrn to l>o nerved, a* was sometime* the case In the height of the sea*on previon* to the present arrangements being made. Another corp:< of clerk* and salesmen ha* been added to the personnel of th* baiaar, and visiter* may depend upon prompt and courteous attention. The CIIIL.DBEN'* HEAD DRESS DEPARTMENT comprises a countless variety of freshly imported spring pat tern*, and an almost equal number of new style*, designed and manufactured by (jenin. Of CHIIIIXIS'I CtllTllllfl, embroidered and plain, more than titty novel (tylei will b? pretested, nlttm for !?<'>' ? of all sues, from tlve year* old to sUtecu. The assortment comprehends substantial school suit*, as well as dress costnmea. In tho INFANTS' OUTFIT DEPARTMENT will be found every article of a baby's wardrobe and toilet, including richly embroidered French merino cloaks, elabor atclv worked robes and caps, exquisitely beautiful nursery Markets, with their delicate garniture, and under clothing of all kinds. The show of LADIES' ANI> OHII.Mt F-V'H SPHINO BONNET* will be one of the mo*t brilliant features of the opening, and the assortment of I.ADIES' AND CHILDREN'* SHOE* gaiter*, embroidered and plain slippers, Ac., cannot be anr paraed In variety and elegance in any utoro devoted exclu tively to that branch of bui-lness. The same remark will also apply to the large stock of 1 ADIX*' AND CHILDREN'* SPRING AND SUMMER HOIIERT, of tilk, cotton and thread, manufactured to order in Pari and Loudon, with special reference tv this market. Th tU'ck of LACtt and rvnnointniEU has been selected w ith great carc, and includes all the latest pattern* and every variety, from Heniton and Valencienne* [aces and the mott elaborate French embroideries, to the simpler prcdncts of the luom and tho needle. I.ADIFS' DRF.SSMAKINn DEPARTMENT. Thif ia an entirely new feature in the baiaar ? a depart ment opened for the first time this spring, aud the most oom Etent skill and talent will be employed in it. Ladie* aend g their materials for dretses at tho baiaar will have them made up and trimmed in accordancc with the latest fashions, as received by special arrangement from Pari* every month. THE FANCY DEPART*! ENT has been replenished with a large assortment of personal Or naments, purges, fan* card ease*, portfolios, ilressing cases, derks, ana toilet articles of pearl, ivory and tortoise shell, Ac. I'MBREI.I.A*. CANKS AND RIUINO WHIP*. uniquely and elegantly mounted, are also among the recent choice importation*, and gentlemen will find in (he HAT AND TKAVKI.I.1NO CAP DEPARTMENT all the Renin style* for 1*64. It i* certain that so many orauchux of busine**. eaeh with B full and carefully (elected stnok, were novcr botnro lo cated under the same roof, aud the raving of time aud trou ble effected by purchasing there fifty things which, in ordi nary cases, it would be necessary to traverse the whole citv to procure, are grouped together almost within arms length of tho purchaser, ia too obvious to roquiro comment. Battar, >13 Broadway, St. Nloholai Hotel. Another Living Wltneaa Teat 1 Ho* to the efficacy of Hobensack'e worm syrup. I would ask carcful perusal of tho following, from all afflicted with ditease:? l>r. J. M. Uobeneack? 1 take pleasure while 1 Inform you of the great efficacy of your *yrnp. Having bpon afflicted for five year* 1 hart wasted away to a more skeleton; M ceiving no benefit from tho numerous modicines nsed, 1 was indnced by Jesse Kobcrt* to try your worm sprup, a* he in formed me it had brought worm* from bun . alao of Esduire A. Tomlingon, of Buck* oounty, with whom I waa well ac quainted. 1 then commenced taking your syrup; it brought large nnantitle* of worms from me, aud completely restored me to health. Since then I have enjoyed better health than I had for the laat ten year* previous. ?John Hart, Merchant, McCarteraville, BrUtol township, Philadelphia county. Dr. J. A. IIOHENSACK, Proprietor, Philadelphia. For tale by C. V. Clickener A Co., No. ?1 Barclay *treet, New York, agent* for the Eastern btatca. Khenmallam, Scrofula, &r_Hyntt,a Ufb baliam ia tho mo.it ccrtain remedy for tlmso terrible di( eaee*. You who are Buffering the most torturing pains, re member that a few doses of this powerful, yet pleasant oora Kund, will afford certain relief. Thouaauda of eases have en cured, and published in th* San, Herald, and other pa pers. These certificates are from well known eitiaaa*, who can bo seen and consulted at any hour. Circulars, contain ing these certificates, can he had at the principal depot, No. 21b Grand street. Seventy-five cent* per bottle. Whciicr Procord the Lasiittidr, the Dfprcs aion, the debility, the indifference to life, the inatahility, the continual feeling of illue?* which it is impossible to detine or localize, no common, so hard to bear, ami so littlo pitied by the robust and healthy* We answer, from the atomaeh nud the nervous sy?tem, between which there exist* the closest sympathy. want of vital energy, sluggbhness in the sccre tive organs, a general inertia of the system, is at the bottom of all the difficulty. To rouse the whole organization from the torpor, to imbue it with new life, activity and vigor, and to sustain it in that condition, there is no preparation com 8 arable with l>r. Morse'* Invigorating Elixir or Cordial, ther ttlinull may excite the dormant physical energies for a time, bnt like the night flaih of the lightning that leave* be hind it a deeper gloom, the exhibition of theie axhilirant* i* followed, after the first convulsive effect Is over, by a depres sion of body and mind more profound and paralysing than ever. Tho remedy 1* literally worse than tho disease. But the Elixir has a dynamic influence. It not only create* a new condition of the physical organisation, but perpetuate* it. The animal ipirit* aro not only oheered and elcvatod hf its agency, but kept up to their new level wlthont flagging. A vegetable compound, congenial to the system, it neems to act upon tho conftitution itself, and to revolutlonixe It. In chronic disease* of the nerves, the stomach, and the liver, it* operation 1* all but miraculou*. Tho Cordial ia nut up, highly concentrated. In pint bottles. Price three dollars per bottle, two for five dollars, six for twelve dollars. C. H. KING, Proprietor, 192 Broadway. Sold by druggists throughout the United States, Canada, and the Weat Indie*. Married. Oh Thursday, March 2, in Brooklyn, by His Honor the Mayor, Ouvrr GRimit, of EUcnvlllo, iflator connty, N. Y., to Cor.vblu, eldest daughter of Jacob and Sunau Willeta, of the former place. Februry 0. by the Rev. Dr. Arrnltage, Mr. Jaxm H. Ltkch to Mian SiUB W. Hoijuu, daughter of Thomas Holmes, both of this city. Died. On Saturday. March 4, Ja*k* Shri.tov, late leader of the American Bra** Band, In the 36th year of his age. Hid friends and acquaintances, al;:o the members of Be nevolent I/>dge No. I F. A. M., Enterprise Lodge So. 30 I. O. O. F., Musical Fund and the Musical Mutual Protec tlon Association, are respectfully Invited to attend his funeral, this day, at 12 o'clock M., from Ills late rosid enee, 364 Broome street. His remains will be conveyed to Greenwood for interment. On Sunday morning, March 5, after a lingering illnoxs, Mrs. Jcua Hdd, aged 68 years anil 10 days. Her relatives and friends, also those of her sons, John, Benjamin F., George S., and Robert W. Kobln?nn, are affectionately invited to attend her funeral, from her late residence, No. 10 Watts street, to morrow afternoon, ?t2 o'clock, without further Invitation. She has gone to the grave as tenderly loved As any that ever from earth were removed; And when the last call to us shall be given, Ob, may we be ready to meet her in heaven. R.W.R. On Sunday, March 6, Grbuort lm ton, in the 72d year of his age. His friends, without further invitation, are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, at St Patrick's Cathedral, on Thursday, at 8 P. M. Solemn high mars will be cele brated at the Cathedral, on the same day, at half-part 10 o'clock A. M. <>n Sunday, March 6, at Harlem, Catharine An.m Wis gaucn, aged 76 years and 9 months. Her relatives and friends are respectfully invited to at tend her funeral, without further invitation, from the re eidence of her son in law, Alexander Pahor, 128d street, between Second and Third avenues, this afternoon, at 3 o'clock. On Monday, March 0, Para MwrrAOnt Kurr, wife of Win. A. Kent, aged 30 yearn R months an 1 Id days. Friends and relatives are invited to attend the funeral o-morrow. at 2 o'clock, at 396 Henry street, Brooklyn On Monday afternon, March 8, Acocm Eoward, young est child of Andrew and Julie Teyu, aged 2 months and 27 days. The friends of the family, and also those of his father aw, R. A. Schabbehar, are respectfuUy invited to attend his funeral, to-morrow afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from thn esidence of hia parents, 210 Hudson street, corner of Watts street. On Monday, March 0, D. RAixnjrra Wimnov, only child of 1'avid P. and Gertrude R. Whedon, of whooping rough. Ibo relatives and friends are invited to attend thn fu neral. without further notice, at liarlem, corner of 126th itmtandKiov iT-nW *'JmSTtow,Z* leave City Hall at 10 A M. Hii remains will be taken to Cypress Hill Cemetery. On Monday, March 0, of a stroke of paralysis, Jon* R Ijvikoktos, aged 60 years. The friends and relatives are respectfully Incited to at tend hisfuneral, from the residence of his son-ln law, 299 Sixth street, this afternoon, at 2 o'clock, without further limitation. Chicago papers please copy. On Monday morning, March 6, at the residence of her daughter, Williamsburg, L. I., IIehtkk Vahiam, relict of the late Jacob H. Varian, in the 76th year of her age. The relatives snd frlendl of the family are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, to-morrow afternoon, at 8 o'clock, from No. 466 Grand street, corner Graham ave mie, Williamsburg, L. 1. On Sunday, March 6, Wiiuam Sraxrn, aged 37 years. The friends and relatives of the family, and ineml>ers of Ark Lodge No. 28. I. O. O. F., are respectfully Invited to attend his funeral, to morrow, at 1 o'clock, at his late residence, No. 4 Clinton street, without further invita tion. On Monday, March 0, Jamrr Wii.iia*, only son of Wil liam and I.ydla Walsh. The friends and relatives of the family are requested to alti nd the funeral, this afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from the residence of his | arents, 67 Orchard street. On Sunday, March 6, after a short and severe illness, El LBN (aw, wife of lliomas Columh, a native or Spring* town, parish of Abby, county I,ongford, Ireland, a<ed 28 years. The friend* of the family are respectfully invited to at tend her funeral, from her late residence, 222 Houston street, Corner of Attorney street. Her remains will be taken to Nativity Church, Second avenue, at half-past 9 o'clock, to moriow morning. Tallimore papers plea?e copy. On Sunday , March 6, after a lingering illnesa, MaMU jtf-T, wife bi iu Uiv y of h?r ago j Tb? friend* and Acquaintances are respectfully iaTtted to atta-nd the (uiwral. thin aiteinoon, at 3 o'clock, frviu her late mMriMc, Ml YoiW street, Uroo' lyu. On Saturday, Maicta 4, Auuurr Wk ikd*. a native of To lan?i. a-M'<l ?(a vrnrc. ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. P1CHBON AL. AB. B. WILL FIND A LITTER IJf THE NEW ? York Poat Office. FOR MARY IS A LETTER IN THE ltltOADWAY Poit OU.ee, corresponding wilU thvso linen. INFORMATION WANTED OF ANTIIONY BREKN? BY hia wile. Jane Ureen. H lien lau beard or, h >? la bloumingdalu. Jeflorrun Co., Oliio. Any information of liiiu will be tbauklully received by hia nifo, Jane !<ro. u A 1 dreri a nute to Jane Rrccn, lirooklyn i'ont om. Long l-lnnd. Ohio papers phaae copy. INFORMATION W AN TU I> ? L1SSETTE. A CKKMAS . Irl, who lett the bunae of her employer, Mr. MarawH, on Saturday, at Staten lalaud. eculd u t find h . r w.iy tack tc. the hunt Mr Harm will call bl her atw Houatun atreet, New York. INFORMATION WANTED ? OK MRS. EDWARD Moore, who left Montreal about three yeari a^o for the Lnited bl?lea. Auy information of her will bo ttiunk fully nceited by hi r aiater Catherine McMullan Call or addreas No. 106 Uleecker ttreet. IF JESSE MANVELL, A NATIVE OK SURREY, EVO laud, who left tbere aoiue yeara aiuue for America, will a|i|ily to Mr. W. Mauvcll. 12 Bow Churchyard, Loudou, he will hear of aomethiug to hia advantage Mary kei.ly, daughter or Lawrence kelly, of Kevin street, Dublin, who loft Ireland twj years aiuee, will bear aomethiug of intereat to her by addreaaiug Z. b., Herald oflee. THE LECTURE SEASOS. Ralph wai.do emerson will deliver the concluding lecture of the New Yurk Anti Slavery Ho course at the Tabernacle, on Tuesday evening, March 7, at 7>? o'clock. Admission 2S cent.. POLITIC Al<. Regular democratic young men s general Committee.? The regular meeting of this committee will be held at Tammany Halt on Tuesday evening, 7th inst., a?7K o'clock. JOHN C. DEVLIN, Chairman. iMUgl'HILX. J. CAUBRtLKKtl, ) MyebMa.tex, J Secretaries WANTS. AN AMERICAN WIDOW LADY WISHES A SITUA tion a. housekeeper, in a gentleman'! family, or to a party of gentlemen. Tlio highest testimonials as to charac ter and capacitv will he given. References required. Ad dress a note to E. L. B., Herald office, for one neek. ARESPECTA1ILE COLORED LADY WANTS A SI- | tnation a. cook, In a private family. Ii capable of tak ing entire chgrgii iu a kitchen. To be teen at 213 Cburotj triet. A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, LATELY ARRIV 1 ed from Oermany, wishes to obtain a situation in u gen teel American ur German family. She would like to go ai chambermaid or seamstress, lla. a good knowledge ot thu t rench language. Satisfactory references as to respecta bility. Apply tu 180 Prince street, corner of Sullivan. A RESPECTABLE Y04JNG WOMAN WANTS A Situ ation to attend a confectionery or baker'. store, lias uo objection to go in the country. C?u be seen at No. 4d Vandam street for two day*. A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL WISHES A SITU ation in a private family, an chamber. uaid ; she can also do plain sewing; has no objection to assist in taki.ig care of children if required; wages not io much an object as a good home. The best of olty reference can be given. 1'liate call at 1SI2 East Nineteenth street, between First and Second avenues. A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL WANTS A SITUA tion to do light housework or to take the charge of u baby; is a good plain cook, washer and ironer. Please call at Mi Greenwich street. A YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION IN a email privato family, to cook, wath aud iron, or as chambermaid and to assist in washing and ironing. Address A. U. L., Union square Post Office, for two days. A YOUNG LADY WISHES TO DEVOTE A FEW hour* dally to instruct pupils lu English, wrltinz and all kindi of fancy work. Address Europu, Broad way Pott pfiice. A N AMERICAN MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN WANT4 i ?trect, corner ..r Spring, "for* t{?Me'd?yi?>Plj' " 4<J Renwlck my r.trVare"' f" "*oi>o Brooklyn P*.t ????? ^ddrc? L. L. L? A 'LYi GENTI'EMAN LIVING IN GOOD STVI F n JX widower or a party of bachelors preferred > th.? ' <A MU?re a la<ly to preside and mana" hUeitah/i A? ' ?y hear of a well educated young lad v who I. i "V ?very rc?pect to occupy such a.ituatlon N ?? fl?*"",?. In tkn to leave the cltv. Addre.. PrA. n U ? Nooblee Office, post paid, for tfiroo days ' Brokdway Po?t A BLE YOUNG WOMAN I8~IN WANT AN AMERICAN PROTESTANT GIRL WANTS A SIT Suy. L'aa jr i ve? g<?d'ei{y ? ? re ro n?oe'M' ? ? 'i in a days^at^6l^B?Ji street, in the roar. * U '"",U for two A ^?mwH,j,.h',SHE3 a situationTinT^. ?ewing or to uke*^a^e"f chUdreBriIl*i<1|ir!,ld ?t0 d? pl*ln ??If generally useful v., obl?..ti^?? filling to make hcr the oountry. IJ a.; ood flil rir" to *? \!^urt distance in "arK-~r',37.:*a;; 3 ctamberwork and plain uwln< li vVrWrnH would as?lit in etreof whom she understand^ of "''"Jr-n. the do ehanberwork or Dlain li*#? ' or would referenec can be given. Plcaie aoDlv at*?iu ?< TR*' Ooo,i between Twenty-fifth and Twenty .U #7. 57#uu*> ?oen until engaged. twenty -.lath street*. Can be A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL WAW^TTJ^Tl MlXi't abV.'f.^'Vhe UrtJPT1'1 A f^TS TOOET .he lived four day*. Apply for two day"at Wo'tt Strm'" A ' 9'?L WANTS A SITUATION. IN or a. cook, was lav and j ?"d waiter, Can he Men for* ?uVt.5?0? refereno..: .treet, between Ei^hth'and Nlnthavtnue,! Forty-third A TISHtS TO seen for two weeks at ?er tf,ro1n,r<id. "an b? ply at IfiU Rixth avenue In VhV Pl ' '?"ut ""gaged. Ap enee give? ???ue, ia the store. Satisfactory r.fei A B^on^JumL*r^^^dWt?MA'7 WANTSASITU irening. Can be seen until ' and Vt L li" rtfJllt,5 "comf floor, room No. fl, .ntraScfinAnt^ony'1""" '' A*VwJrt oft^/ihe d?, X^AKKIt , *'*"*S~TO ?H the Pari, styles. calTit'liw' s'lvTh" ?tory. front roum. ??? ?t ll? Sixth avenue, third A ****! TOPWO PIRSON WANTS~ A clothe, and ladies' plain dreas'es W<m1 1 ?" ? the cnuntrr or trivel nil L willing to ?o In First rtreet, corner of Flr.tVve?,e U,,t" ,uli*d' <? A WO*AN WISHES washing and ironing or wo^M ^ i 'i *nd. t0 d Vb? Un? city retrrenoe can Ke ,i^?? if l l?u.,",rf??- The best of A ,"A.?T? 4 ?>T0.(TiO? AS family. C,n DreSuet J' ,n * r"'P?otable private <W?nty. Apply at 1& He^v'""', A ^.7 ~ in?'^:rtV'hj'nu""' sFu'Ssstfjss; A g!5aa?. ?;??? a s.tit. f/n be ?e?nf*r twodaysA.lt^'' tM,.rd Uck ">??? ?_W0 yearsjn the country.' *rti"r hM for the last A hirc, vw*?* prove in writing and ,iurn7i.rh6r* *h* 00?'<1 im- I work, no obj.efion to^? ^;^'* '* " IIIn* ?<> *??i?t In light ?need woman want " a Stwatl??0?V7'. . A'*?\ ?n "Perl w ?,! ; i n ir ft n ri i? _ ?, i ? '?tnfition M cook, mil to do tlin ??!??? private family. ortn^.uJ given. May he ? j city reference can be ?trm,?wtV?rfy^;VJw.uday. at 33 West Thirteenth A 1?|?J*STANT VOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITIT At children'. d<>^l?P*U,,l "j"! ?**m"tr??; she can r0t and ladle,, d? "J. y?d" of ,c<>l loping for 'ing children or ?7ii. JPl1 ""Objection to assist in dre? rcterence from heM..?t*. i J-r f',*n *,T" the l^st of city need annlv ? lMt I'1*"" None bnt first rate ffcmllu. '?re.t, Sear Nh'J aveC "" '"*****' ?? M9 Twenty fifth A *! Z?*Nfm ^i,Sn*3 A SITUATION ejection ?? ..?.*. P.!*4*. *? ?ook. nhe has no lived three veaM anil t. r^Jn p.rt of the washing; hi2 ot elty referenee ran bT.TviL w ' '* n Th* ho"t ?ec ond street near .. f Please call at Ml Twenty for two days.' "?cond avenue, Mcoud floor, front room, A wSk\0."V'^.*?;P^JAnL? YOUNG WOmXn. ??'blng and Iri.bi ?! fhyUmtlil, and to assist In ?mall family. I?e,t e'ftC ,*r chamherinald and wslt- r in a e ii jailed. ,(M H'est n l.i/!^I!C#. *iv.enL r*n hl" 'een till Si^th avenues, t h (rd A?,'" th, rear ' hetW,"n f'lfth ?"d A Sit^tTo?0.^.?!!?,, V0'TV<1 WOMAN WISHES A s. me re? (>?>, t.Me tirivaaT"?L n* l1",1 or in eon pete lit hand 'Pb.tis i? ?n e?oellout and .esnT.rglj'arV'* fM"' cV.:.",:nii[,,yn" uv";' aT *i*th "treeV teiween Vl^ ?t?? nndWw*'' ?fc' won. \ /y'/A/VV/w'v*//AW^W^M/WWANVVWVV\WA\ ^ ^ I A GOOD COOK WANTS A SITUATION, KITH** IN j ? hotel or a raUuut ; abe Ul wrttd in MMMU u4 hotels for lb* lut flftean J?ri Cm give good nhr tnce. Apply at No. 11 Flu street, for two ??/?? T. Paar ?all A RESPECTABLE WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION u ouok , nnderitanda her business perfectly, both btt- i i?l and ptitn oooklng I'iu be will rvcuiuuituarJ front her i last place Please call at l?i N intb street, iu the roar, ttrst ! I oer, for two day*. A SITUATION WASTED TO DO < AAMllKRWORK. ! and fine washing and ironing, ur as nnrse. Shoiaanei- i ocllent waabcr and irnner, and ha* lived In some of tbo l>?(t famtllM In tbo city Can *i?e tbo UH city reference. Ap 1 ply at No. 3 Seeoud street, uoar tbo Bowery, tbird floor, Back room, from 8 to 5 o'eluck. ARBSPECTAIW.E YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A situation as nurse. and to do plain sewing, or as oham hermaid and to do fine washing and ironing. fta* iroad city 1 references. Please oall a* Twelfth -tre t, i?-tw??u pifth and | Sixth avenues, in the candy store, for two days. ARfesPECTABI.E WIDOW WANTS A SITUATION AS plain cook, and to do washing and ironing, in a private tamily. Itmt of city rrfereacos. Apply tor two dayi, at tist) llouttuu atreet. room 13. AYOt'NG WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION AS i tcainslrcsi*. Wuulil cut and fit ladiea' and children ? art-sees by th? week or day. or would travel South ur to i California, Please call al 372 Tbird avenue, between Twen ty eighth and Twenty-ninth atreets. A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN ; wiaLea to obtain a aituatiun to travel to Enrupu with a | lainily, or as baly's nurse. Can prodnco tbo b< at of city reterence. Can bo seen at 112 West Twenty -second street, between Sixth and Svveutb avenues, fur three days. A WET K t'KSE WANTED? AN AMERICAN OR Scotch wunian; must bring nnuxcrptinnahlc rJtlMMa. > None others need apply. Call at No. 3 College place. A VISITING CLASSICAL AND MATHEMATICAL TU tor, having teatimouials of character and <|Ualitications from the highest American aud English scholars, dcsir,-s a situation in a private family or public establishment In N?w York or Brooklyn, for some hours daily. Address Delta, Hi raid office. A FULL- BLOODED YANK EE THOROUGH BUSINESS man, with capital , ia road; for a busiuvssi cu^ugcmcot. Address Jonathan Edwards, Fust Oilico. A SMART. ACTIVE. CLEAN YOUNG MAN, (A PRO tertant,) wants a situation as wait, r in a private fami ly; can take euro of a ; mall garden . None r.ut a respcetahle family need apply }at 2 art Third avenue. Can keep account* if required, t,ood reference given. A YOUNG MAN, W 1IO 1IAS SERVED IN A WHOLE ?ale trimming and fancy busiu-rii. and who ia well ac quainted with the city aud country trado. ran find a good situation by addressing buz 2,16n Post Office. A SITUATION WANTED AS A FAItMER, BY A MAN who can come well recommended for competency in all it* branohes. I will bo at Mr. Jain,,; M t'tjyl.urn i Co.'*, 10 John itraet, on Thursday, March ifr A YOUNG MAN WANTED, IN A HARDWMIE ?tore. one who hai had sorno experience in the buitttOM. Inquire at 180 Sixth avenue. AI.AD, SIXTEEN YEAU9 OF AGE. WISHES A SIT nation to learn typo setting, or aumo other good tra<l? at which he conld support himself while learning; would prefer to go some distance in the country. Any person want ing such a boy will find one who will regard hu master's In it-rests as his own. and who is not afraid of hard work, by addressing Creighton, Jun., 103 Gold street, Brooklyn. A BOY WANTED? ABOUT FIFTEEN YEARS OLD, in tho fancy goods business; one who resides with his parents preferred. By ruier. LyueaA Case. ItH) Broadway. A SOBER, STEADY YOUTH, SEVENTEEN YEARS I of age. wishes to apprentieo himself to some respecta blc trade; uhipcarpcntcr or macl,ini>t preferred. lU?t tit; 1 reference given if required, t an l.n seen at 4.S W?^t, Thir teenth street, between Fifth aud Math avenues, third tlujr, in the rear. A CENTS WANTED? TO CANVASS THE CITY, AND tell well known and popular selcct m-.'.dicincs. Smart active men, who are well acquainted with the city, ean cr.fily mak- from H to f<i a day. Address, post paid, Medi cine, Broadway Post Office. Bookkeeper wanted? in a wholesale and retail establishment; one from twenty-live to thirty year* of age; must be a good accountant, with a very plain legible hand, liavo a knowledge of sterling currency, and have, had practical charge of books. Unexceptiuaablo rcf tri-nce* will he required. Address, with reference*, age and salary required, to bo* 1,35* Post Office, New York. Boy wanted? wanted in a trimming and embroidery store, a smart boy; one reliding with his rarent*, and who has n little experience in the business, will e liberally treated with. Address, stating where last em ployed, Trimmings, Herald office. OY WANTED? ONE WHO RESIDES WITH HIS PA rents. Apply at No. bO Beaver street. CALIFORNIA.? AN ENGLISH WOMAN, OVER THIR ty, and accustomcd to travel, would like a situation to go to California; understands dressmaking, hairdrosslng, and getting np fine muslin*; conld instruct una or two chil dren in the first rudiments of an English education, and would remain a stipulated time. Cau be seen at her present situation, third door, left baud side, below Sixth avenue, in West Fourteenth street. ' 'r COOK WANTED? ONE WHO THOROUGHLY UNDER stands lier business, and can come well recommended. >ly at 38 East Seventeenth street, between Broadway ourtli avenue. CHILD TO NURSE? A RESPECTABLE FRENCH woman, whoso child is only a few weeks old, widhe* to get a child to unrse. Apply at 44 Pearl ctreet. I COACHMAN.? WANTED, A SITUATION, AS GROOM and coach man, by a respectable ftug mm, who un ' derstands the dite:ice* of homes and is perfectly c uipctunt In Lis business. Can givn the very l int of references. A line addressed to L. D., Herald otlice, wilt be punctually attended to. CANVASSING AGENTS WANTED FOR THE LAW Register ? u guide for every man ol business, and hand book ot useful information, ibswit liberal terms allowed to canvassers. Good men can niako front V> to 910 a day. It is the best canvassing book cvur pablUtied. Apply to Mr. Brady, at tho office of J. Livingston, 1 -7 Broadway, up stairs. COOKS, NURSES. CHAMBERMAIDS, WAITERS. AND other male and female domot.tic*, provided for Ur?t class families, principally op town. Please apply at the Employment Agency Office, GO East Fourteenth rtreet, Union square. Wanted particularly, a mas waiter, also some good : coeki, Protestant nnrses, Ac. B UN o RUG CLERK WANTED? ONE WELL ACQUAINTED with the city retail bnsiness. Address No. 6 Carmine St. RUG CLERK? TO PARENTS AND GUARDIANS ? Wanted, a respectable, well educated youth, ltf or 17 D D . year* of ace, who is desirous of acqairlaj; a perfect and prac tical knowledge of the drug business. This is an exoellent opportunity. Apply at 427 Greenwich street. Drug clerk.? a drug clerk, perfectly ac quainted with the retail and prescription hnitiness, want! a situation. Can produce best of reference. Please ad dress Henry, Herald offiee. Drug clerk wanted? one that perfectly understands the business, and I* willing to make hlm 1 self generally useful. The best of city reference* required. Apply at the earner of Eighth avenue and Thirty -fifth street, from 8 to ft P. M. Druggist wanted.? wanted, a young man to go to Illinois, to take charge of a drug store; mast be a German, and well aoqaainted with the business. One that can come well recommended will and constant employ i ment and good wages. Please call at M Lispeaard street. Gardener.-wanted, a situation, as oar dentr, by a single yonn/ man, who possesses a thorough knowledge of gardening in all its branches. He is a torn ! perate. trustworthy man, and would be fonnd to be an ac quisition to any lady or gentleman desiring bis services. Please call or address J. W. C.. 240 Mutt street, for two | days. Gardener wanted.? a single man, who un derstands market gardening. Apply, between 2 and 4 | o clock, P. M., to William Partridge A Son, 27 Cliff street. Gardener -wanted, a situation, BY A fro testant married man, who understands gardening in ? all Its departments, greenhouse, laying ont of grounds, Ac. I Can be seen at Mr. Thorburn's sued store, 16 John street, or | address W. B , Herald office. Gardener wanted.-hemust be a single man, a good vegetable gardener, and willing to make himself | useful on a small place a short distance from the eHy; must ; have good recommendations. Inquire at the Coilamore ' House, corner of Broadway and Spring street, from 9 to 13 j o'clock this morning, or 3 to J o'clock ibis afternoon. I WILL INSURE TO TWO SMART MEN, WnO ARE good out door salesmen, and have 97 capital. 92 per day. j t all to day, from 9 to 11, on CODUAM, :>2u Sixth avenue. , first Boor, up stairs. ILLINERS WANTED? WORK GIVEN OUT. AP ply at 18 Murray street, up stair*. M M ILLINERS WANTED, AT ;<* BROADWAY ? THREE .iva young ladies, well accu. tomod tn the nod fashionable millinery; none others need apply; also two geateel appren tices, one for millinery, the other for dressmaking. Call before 10 A. M. or after 6 P. M. SITUATION WANTED-BYASMART, TIDY GIRL, AS chambermaid and waiter, or chambermaid and to d? fine wathing and ironing in a small respectable family. Has Sood reference from her last employer. Can'he seen for two ays at 157 Elisabeth strsst, on Broomo, lu the rear first, floor, front room. Seamstress -wanted, a protestant woman, to sew and do light ehamberwork. Apply between V and 12 o'clock, or In the evening, at U1 Filth avenue, near Seventeenth street. Situation wanted? for a uihl fourteen year* of age, to do light work In a priv?t< family: she wishes to meet with a kind lady that woulu clothe and board snd advise her as a mother Can be ?crn at the lirst brick bouse in Fifty first, (next to the rohoolbouse,) between Third and Fourth avenues, from 10 till 4 o'clock. fcblPPlHfl 0FJTCE -A X9fl? "W FISHES TO O meet an engagement In the al>o?e offiee; ?* a godu (Ma man, and quick ai figures, having a good knowledge of busi aess generally. Adores* J. T , Herald offiee. TWO YOUNG WOMEN WISHB SITUATIONS IN A respectable private family ; one as nook, aad the ether as chambermaid or waiter; lean excellent washer and lroner: they have lived for the last five year* in one place, and would prefer being together, have no objection to the coun try. Best of recommendations, both city and country. Can be teen at l.V Smith street, up stairs, Brooklyn, for two days. TO COUNTRY MF.CHANirS-1 WANT TO PLACE A boy of fllteen or sixteen years of age at some respectable trade In the country. He is strong, active and willing Any one wanting inch a hoy will please address William Bca nstt, Herald office. TO MERCHANT TAILORS? WANTED, A SITUATION, by a first class custom cutter, of practical esperlunco. Unexceptionable city reference. Address Cutter, Herald offiee. TO PASTRY COOKS. Ac? A VOl.'NG ENGLISHMAN, lately arrived from London, ia dcMiroo* of prooaring em ployment in the above line, lie has a thorough knowledge ol (he business, and would he willing to accept a moderate remuneration for hi* services. Address O. G., No. S Sullivan street. The advertiser, having a capital of some thousand dollars. \?j?,.es tn get employment in a manu facturing bnsiness. with a view ?f becoming a partner ? manufacturing of chemicals, distillery, or any otber pro- I fitable ass nufai taring builness Addrnsa, post-paid, L. C., 74 Broadway, room No. (t. TO TllTI.DFRS -WANTED A SITUATION AS Ft IRE n tin rarpt nt r in a shop In the i Itjr of New York, or weuld n n rli ? ??' t n . rp n' rw ric as foroiikta to auy lirgo balfitiiK In ti.l St ?to, < onnoctlcuL cr M* ,aehu?ett . I'lace of r< ?Idence Ulttil the lat of April rcxt, Fort Wa-)i | irrtcn, Tttillb wsrd, New York. Good reference glvou ! a>?pkt?d, CMEMRfTl))* i'??t OftC*. ' ' WANTS. rrO ENTERPRISING MEN ? W ANTED YOUNO HIM X of MiHTituci end of food addreaa. to aoltoit ol ta New York. Brooklyn, and vieialty, for the Mat raavaaatag illaatrated work pablial.ed in Aniriu To thoaa wka ar? willing to work for tha iutereat of tnalr employara, a vary desirable opportunity U offered. Apply to E. J. Abbott, it lit tell. Bon k Co.'#, 343 Brvadway, aacoad floor, froB 8 A. M. to 4 P. M. TIN agents wanted for each STATR-WITH 9 100 to C9U0 capital, to Mil artielea waatad ia eaarw family Good aalcamcn oau make 13 to 96 per dajr, or pan 990 to $60 par Boatb. Oaa with tSOU. to take a State aitM>, ran Bake 91,300 par annum call at or addraaa Sfo 317 Bowery. UPHOLSTERY.? HOTML PROPRIETORS AND OTH ara deairoaa of aakiag alteratloua or iaproveineata thia apring, la tbeir fwrnttara, cnrtalni, Ae , by apply at Ufi Broadway can .btaln till Kr?l?a. of a practical ?p holaterer. who wiabea to give his entire attention to thit branch of the baaincaa. Reference given, and work Ion ' at thiirewn houaci If required. Order* oat of tbc city at temied to. UNE JECNE FII.LE FRANCAISE AYANT RECU une tonne laatroetiou ?t ia<haat parlar I'allaaaad et 1 anirlai* dnairr tait aa placer daaa une I'ammilla pour ea atitucr un ou deux eufauta. Ell* ae M rafaaera pM a n import, .jui'l orurapo a l'al u flic. S'adruaaat eber lac. Elive L? febvrc No. 62 Howard street. WANTED- 1?Y A KEsPfc TAHIJt YOUNG WOMAN, " a situation as cook, cr o cook, walk aid Iron, ia ? ?mall private family lla.; tb< W at of city reference. Tleaa? apply at 1U6 Laureua atroet, l> turcn Priuce and Spring, ia tbe rear. "Hr ANTED? HY A RESPECTABLE YOUNO WOMAN, " ? actuation aa seaiurlm.a ia a private family. Ca? ninke la<liea and children'^ drvaaea, am do plalu sewing. Call be well recommended. PI, a:y call at No. #3 Eleventh atrect, between lirjt and Second avenuua; aaun for two days. X\f ANTED? A CUI.OKKD WOMAN AS COOK; ONE TT who understand! vui,ing and ironing. Apply, be - tnetn U aad 11 o'clock. A. M.. at 12 Liberty atraet, between Naitau and Concord atrceta, lirooklyn. WANTED? BY A FRENCH WOMAN, A SITUATION aa uorii). Sho uudi-ratuhds plain aowing. Can giva liood recommendations. Please call at 17if Varick street, ia the I aieucnt. WANTED-A SITUATION, HY A RESPECTABLE Proteataut girl, to do plain cookiug iu a paivata ta niily. Ii a brat rato watber a,.<i irnnrr. Urtt ot rof.renoe Citen. Can be Been for two day* at 'J'J East Sixteenth atroet. ctween Firat and Second avenues. WANTED? BY A RKSPKCTAItl.E YOUNO WOMAN, asltuatiuuas good cook, waaher and irouer. Under stand* her lu.iniss. Brat of city raforoaco given. Pleas* vail at lft> Perry (tract, corner of Hudson, front basement, lor two day a. WANTED -BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT young woman, a aituatiou at lady'a maid, or at aurw and aeawttreas. Understands line waabiug and ironing. Re ? i tal le city reference given. Can be aeen for two daya at> ! Third avenne. WANTED? BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNO WOMAN, a aituatiou a* aeuuiatress, in :t geuteel family, la a gut'd ahlrluiaker, and can do family aawing. Can b? M4a Tor three daya at Third avenau, third floor, front rooa. TITANTID-A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE vT itirl, aa cook; no objeutiun to Une waabing and iroaiag. Can give the beat of city rci'crcucu. Plcaao call at 30 Fci ayth atrect, for two day*. WANTED? A 8ITCATION, BY A SMART, TIDY AND rea|>vctabla young wouiau, aa chambermaid and to aa s let in waabing, or aa cook in a email family. Pleaaa oall at No. t* Filth atreet, ill tbe rear, (econd floor. Uaa the b??t of city rahniM, WANTED? A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, aa cook; ui,der>.tanda her baslneaa, and ia willing to araiit in tbe waai.ing and Ironing. Beat or city rctercnce given from her laat place. Please call at Z&H Eaat Twelfth atreet, for two dayi. \\TANTED-BY A YOl'NU LADY, A SITUATION TO TT travel to California. Ui.dcr..tands the cutting and making up ot ludi. ??' dresses Also understands the care of cUldien. Shi: ha* served six luuntiis at tu? millinery bus! i>? 1 W ould willing; to pay the exfunaes uf the voyage alter getting there. She *uuld also uo williug to till any other situation going there. ilao gut itioi reference. For particulars pleate call to U> Bayard street. WANTED? 11 Y AN ENGLISH PROTESTANT GIRL, A situation an laundress ur laundress aud, chambermaid, (.pod <ity reference. t an i.o leen for two day*, at No. 4, I* the rear of No. 3 Vsndaiu street, secund Uour. WANTED? A SITUATION, 11 Y A RESPECTABLE girl ? a goud couk. washer anil iruuer. Best of refer tnce givon. Apply at 128 First avonuo, second floor. CM he ieeii for two day*. TIT ANTED ? BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNO WOMAN, TT a situation as cook in a private lainily. lia* lived lb tl.c lent uf familie*. Understand* conking in all It* I rancher. The best ol city reierenco. Apply at . 71 Twenty ? fourth street, between Ninth and TnM avenue*. WANTED? A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, ae plain eook, laibtr, and ironer, or to do general housework id a small private family, or ohaa lerwork. No objection to go a abort distance in the eoaa try. Pleate call at No. 103 Il?>ter street. Beit of referenoe Irum her last place. WANTED? A 81TUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE TT girl, a* cook in a private family; she la an expe lltncedeook, and excellent washer and ironer. The best oi city rcfenncc given. l'louso call at ?14 Firat avenue, locrtb floor, front room, between Tuirtoenthand Fourteenth street*. WANTED-A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE woman, as laundress. Can give the most respectable rut rcnoc. Pleaae call at 243 William street, for two days. WANTED-BY A KESPEt TABLE PROTESTANT young wonian, a situation as cook; shu understands coking in nil its I ranches, pastry, Jellies, ioe creams, and all kinds of auupa. Can he seen for two days. WANTED? BY A YOUNO WOMAN, A SITUATION as chnmUruiald. and tu do plaiu sewing or light Ins washing. '1 he i est ui city ruierunce given. Can be sen at 123 Eighth street, lor two days. WANTED? BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A 8ITU atiuu as nurse; would ho capable of taking share* of an Infant Irom Its birth. 1 i.e heat uf city reenmmendaueas i au he given, by applying at 123 Eighth street. Can b? seea fi,r two days. "Vy ANTED? BY A RESPECTABLE YOUFG GIRL. A TT situatiuu as chambermaid, and to take care of chil dren. Best of eity reference given. Apply, for two day*, at No. 2 Elizabeth street, East Brooklyn, second floor, front room. $ fjSZPiAt T.?">< <j WO??N, A ,tr,,t f""t basement U **? WANTED? BY A PROTESTANT YOUNO WOMAN. ? sitnation as waiter. Can give the heat of city refer ence Apply for two day* at 02 Clarksoa street. WANTED? BY A YOUNO WOMAN, WITH UNEX ceiitiunahle referenoea. a situation as nifUtrsM aad chambermaid in* private family; ah* would make h*r*elf useful in Che family; isskiltul in making children'* cloths*. Inquire for Jane at 34 Essex street, between B ester aad (.raad street* third floor. TIT ANTED? BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT vv young woman, a situation to cook, wash aad iron for I small private family. Pleaae call at MS East Thirteenth street, between Mrst aad Second avenue*. Good city refer ent*. Can le seen tor two day* if not engaged. WANTED-A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, at nurse and stamctreu, or chaakar msid ar.d waiter in a small private family. 11a* gat a rood recommendation irum her taut p. ace, in which she ha* bees two years. Apply at 77 Grc. nwn h avenue, bet wee a Uaak and Bamiuond streets, seuoad flour, back roam. Caa ha seen lor two day*. WANTED? A SITUATION. BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, to cook, wash and Iron; is a good cook, washer and ironer, or to do general housework in a privata lainily: is a good baker of bread; or to tako care of euiidraa and no sewing; wage* not so much au object a* a home; i* a good, s ilBng girl, aad not afraid to work. The best of eMy reference from her last plac*. Apply at 49 Uamaioad street, in the rear, for ouu week. X\T ET NURSE WANTED? FOR A BABY SIX WEEX8 TT old; must have a treth breast of milk, be perfectly Ixalthy, aad bring undoubted reft re no* a* to okaraeter, Ac. [ None other* need apply. Apply at 00 11 attic street, aaar Benry, South Brooklyn. WANTED? A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, to d<r hou*e work, or as laandren ar waiter. 'Ihe best ui city reference. Please call at No. 7 Poplar street, Brooklyn. WANTED? A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young German woman , as chambermaid in a boarding house, ur a private lauiiiy. ioe beet ol city reference. Please call at 1V1 Mott street in the basement. WANTED? A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, a* plain cook aad to do esnaral hoa*a work ; 1* a good washer and irontr, and can give good aitw reterence. 1'lcasc call at No. 214 East 1 wouty hr*t (treat. WANTED-A SITUATION AS SEAMSTRESS, OR nurse and *cam*tr**a, by a roapcetable yoaag woman, in a private family. The belt city reference oaa ha given . l'lesse call at 142 Eait Twenty brat ureet, between Second and Third avenuts, first floor, iront room. '1X7 ANTED ? BY A RESPEC^BLE OIRL, A 8ITUA TT tlnn as chambermaid and to uo plain sewing, ar as laundress. Ihe Lest of city reference given. None' bat m I rivate lan.lly need apply. Pleaae call at 334 East Twelfth aritt, for tao day*. T1TAN1ED? BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNO WOMAN, TT a situation a* chambermaid and waiter, eras nana f, . of taking oar* of a babe fresa its I irib. Can gite the be?t of oily reoonmcnditioBi M to character and capabUity. Please call at Ms Uester rtmtJ tu II. e store, io( two days .'is; WANTED? BY A YOUNO LADY AND TWO BRO thers, In Ntw York or Brooklyn, convenient to ftonth or Montague ferries, an uniurnifhed room aad bednsa. Board for the lady, and meal* oa Sunday for the gaatlea***; In a private lauiiiy preferred. Addreas C. J. R , 414 Orand street. TIT AN TED ? BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNO WOMAN, TT a aituation as chamhtrmald aad waiter. Caa give two year* reierenee irom her last employer. Pi, -ana call at 1:1 1 Seventh avenue, bear the corner oiTwenty fourth street. t un tie Kan for two day*. '1X7' AN TED ? A SITUATION, AS COOK, IN A PRIVATE TT lamily. by a woman who ha* lived with torn* of the brst families in this city. She understands her business per leitly in either eity or eoantry. Can furnish the best of ( itv reference. Please call at HB8 Mulberry street, corast ot Bouston. WANTED? BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, a situation to mind children, and is willing to make herself generally asefal. Please call at 187 avians C, between Sixth aad Seventh streets. WANTED? A GENTLEMAN OF LIBERAL EDUCA tloa, with from $?*> to *M(>, to All a situation where bis dntie* would t,e I ?tb lubt and apreeable. Security give a lor the amount invested. For further information address lion ard. llerall offlce. ? WANTED? IN A DRY GOODS JOBBING BOUSE AN entry cltrk: one who is a quick ?riter and expert ah banres may flint a permanent aituation. Addrefs, ia band I writing at applK ant, box 1A1 Poat Ouite. "tVANTED? A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG LAO, SIX- I Vt te< n year* of age, In a dry goods or grocery store, has- I lr industries* hal ita; would mate kimselrassfal aad agree I site t Is i in ploy er I'ltase call er address P. Cufloy, \\ aabiagton <uA t, for two days. Boat of refsfenoo given. Fm Wsa?U Mt PHf t