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sivour of contributing to ‘epened in the city of New York in ‘All persons Sestrous of obtaining | the Baild- ing erected on Reservoir square. ¢ of New York. by the Anzociation for the Exb' #ition of the of all Nations, are requested to send in their applica for space, before tlc first gy of February, 1853; imme diately after which date (je Association will proceed to Gncide on Applications. and allot Space. Fech application raist furnish the exhibitors name aad addrovs in full, and state whether he fs Manufacturer, letor, or Agtat. It must contain a concise descrip- tion of the artic’as offered for Exhibition, and a «tate- ment of the ve dimensions of the space required, if on Well be Height): and Length; ifon Floor or Counter by Length and Breadth. ‘Apiacations must be signed by the persons proposing be 3 ibit, and be addressed to the subscriber. at the of the Association, No. 53 Broadway, New York. ‘The Association h that attention will be given to ‘Gee exact terms of this notice, and that its requiremente ‘willbe carefully obverved in making applications. By ordar. Ro cliarye made toexhititors tor opace allotted. 7” mat January 5, 1853. : N_ B.—Applications from parties in tho State of Penn gzivanta are to be made, directly. oA. B. MoAlpine, Pag, rary of Local Committee, No. 125 Walnut street, Philadelphia- Fashionable Clothing.—We wouid call at~ tention to the elegant clothing e-tablishment of ALFRED MUNROE & CO., No. 441 Broadway, between Howard and Grand streets. ‘Persons in want of’ well made clothing, at very reasonable prices, are invited to call and examine @ superior agseriment at the above establishment. Kom omy ix not exactly the order of the day, but such perrons as are disposed still to practise it, can readily do goin the article of clothing, and yet dress as well as the Dew , by patronising No. 441 Broadway. per cent Reduction in Rea Twen' Ready-made | etothing. Elegant Talmas, $10 each ; beautiful paletots, $12; French cassimere panta, $5 ; plush silk vests, $3 } A few white satin embroidered ' nuptial vests,’ $6 ; French cassimere business coats, latest style, $4 ; black frock and dress coats, $10. To jobbers in clothing this is arare chance. GEORGE LEVIH, 380 Broadway, corner of White street. “IfShists Absolutely Perfect are Desirable, Tt OU be well for gentlemen who, have been disappointed ehewhere to call ou GREEN, No. 1 Astor House, whose play of measurement is such that it would be about as Melt to get an ill fitting shirt of him as a satisfactory one from an incompeteat manufacturer. Burnished Rooms for single gentlemen new beds, and everything in the very best order, be had, with all the comforts of a quiet home at 47 Bond wtreet. ‘The family ia strictly private, and the house one of the pleasantest in the city. Assertions.—Firet: That at W. H. McDon= ald’s U. 8. Commercial Advertising House, No. 102 Nassau street, you can contract for advertising in any paper in the United States. fecond : That all advertisements oon- tracted for ax above are published according to contract, ttn and the time for which they are agreed on, printed at the | Bottom of each one. ‘Third: That the pay in all cases will be consequent upon the proper exeeution of the order, no money being required or expected of any responsible Bouse until their orders have been satisfactorily attend- My Loss Is the Customer’s Opportunity l— Selling off fine winter clothing, cloths, cassimeres, and vestings, overcoats, vests, aud pantaloons. GEORGE P. FOX, Tailor, No. 838 Broadway, corner of Anthony street, opposite the Broadway Bank and Theatre. L. Braudies & Co.—By Letters Patent, Issued September 16th, 1851.— Manufacturers of bronze co- ied half gold, silver and metal leaf factory, corner | id and Pacific streets, Brooklyn, office No. 11 Cedar mureet, New York, bog to publish their yreatly reduced i, viz.'—No. 4,000, $6 ; 3,000, $5 50 ; 1,000 85 ; 800, ; 600, $8% -200,'$1 60; less ten per cent discount per | ind on six months terms. Our long snd favorably fa bronze colors are extensively. used for eine mm, brass and wooden ware, japanni eto., ete., and will compare favorably with any imported article, although far, far cheaper. New Yors, January 8, 1853. ‘Wet Linens from Auction—Wonderfal Bare gains.—Elegant double dama-k table linen, two yards | wide; large size now drop linen Bapkins superfine Irish Enens, fine large size linen towels, ¢ gant counterpane: toilet ‘covers, &c., at about half price, at BURDETY Cheap Dry Goods Store, 186 Walker street. Wet Lincns.—The greatest bargains tn Wet linens ever found in New York may be at HITCHCOCK & LFADBEATER’S,347 Broadway. They have just received another large stock, which tho7 aro selling of rapidly at | unbeard of low prices. Only think of a pure linen, fit fee shirts, for only 26 cents a yard. Bargains in Damaged Stationery, Paper, c+ —A large stock of damaged blank books, check books, stationery, paper, envelopes, copying and notarial presses, catlery, cards, diaries for 1853, and all the usual articles in that’ linc, part of whichis damaged by water and re- moval. Must besold at once, at great bargains, to those who wish to lay ina stock of these articles. Though par- ‘tially dam: allare fit for use. The sound our stock saved from damage we offer at red prices, RICH & LOUTREL, Printers, Stationers, and Blank Manufacturers 61 William stroet Billiards.—The only Slate and Iron Tables in fhis country, are at 149 Fulton street, an entrance at No. 8 Ann street; likewise, at 17 Montgomery street, Jersey ity, six tables; and at 169 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, fourteen pane see six at the corner of Fulton and Pine apple streets, Brooklyn. have Bassford’s patent pele st h lyn. ‘8 patent Oharies’ London Cordial Gin, Distilled Es- peo for, and imported solely by, E. C. CHARLES, No. 7 rk place, is, for its medicinal quilities, or as a ey Sal beverage, the best article in the market. For ‘every bar in ‘the city, or as abore. ‘Wonder of the World.—Devine’s Compound Pitch Lorenge.—This ix what has long been sought for, and in, in full faith, offered to the public as a certain cure coughs, colda, asthma, and consumption. For sale by C H. RING, 192 Broadway, sole agent for New York. ‘ice, 26 cents per box. een aR OPT | Dr. J. W. Phelps’ (of Boston) Celebrated | trusses and abdominal supporters, for sale by C. H. RING, 192 Broadway, corner of ‘John street. Sc agent for New York. ‘With Tecth as White as Mountain Snow, And hair dark brown, or black as sloe, ‘And skin cloar, white and rosy cheek, Is all the beauty man or woman aeck. Yet all can have this for two shillings, by using, at that reduced price, a cake of Jones’ chemical soap, which | makes the most yellow, chapped, coarse or pimpled skin clear, white und spotless as a young child’s. His coral hair restorative, (an two shillings, too,) makes coarse, dirty gray hair dark, soft and clean, forces it to grow, stops it falling, cures dandrull, &e. breath, Lafout’s West India soap root whitens the tect’ purifies the breath, and oleanses the mouth, tongue, and | throat; price two shillings. ©old at 403 Broadway. Trusses, Shoulder Braces, Femailc Support- instruments for club-feet, knock knees, bow-leza, | nts, and curvature of the spine. | ers, weakness of the ankle Also, a very superior clastic stocking, for enlarged veins of the leg, and clastic knee-caps, Also, children’s trasses, and every kind of bandage, at Dr. GLOVER’S, No. 12 Ann rt. Wigs and Toupecs.—Satchciors New Styis of wigs are pronounced the most perfect initation of na- ture yet invented. Those wanting a very superior srticle should oall'at BACHELOR'S colebrated’ wig factory, No. 4 Wall street, where can be found the Jargost and best assortment in the city. Copy the address. ‘Wigsand Toupees.—At Fletcher's, 207 Broad- way, up stairs, can be found the largest and best assort- went of ladies’ and gentlemen’s hair work in this eity. Call and examine. Lyonss’ Kathatron.—We have frequently Yeon solicited, by houses intercstad in the sale of “Lyons? Kathairon,” to reduee the price at which they are per- mitied to sell it by the doven, On the 26th ull. wo were waited upon by acommittce of gentlemen representing the trade, who presented the following request :— “Mr, J. 8. Parnes, Proprietor of Lyons’ Rathairon— We take pleasure in expres-ing our approbation to the high character of Lyons’ Kathairon, giving ourselves and customers universal satisfeetion. There are many who acknowledge its superior virtue, yet in some in: siances will limit their purchases of ‘it to the actual amount they are obliged to sell, rring to lay in the bulk of their purchases In articles whieh pays them (the retailers) a better profit. We think, by rdeueing the dozen snd half grose price, our mutual inte would promoted, thus enabling us to give it a more tribution among a of trade. rend popularity have created a ld be vondered harmless by this y yours, ke. Signed by the principal jobberr.of drugs and fancy goods in the city. In view of the above, and other eircumstances con nected with it, we have cslablisher the price of Kathairon throughout the ates, from the Ist day of Februa ry. at $1 75 per doven. Woe would take this opportunity of saying, that our desire i:, not to break a ross in any instarioe, Our terme fue undeviatingly ensh, and our retailing friends will see their interest lays in purchasing itef the jobbers, thas availing thompelyos of the usual tue. We do not ll in any care leas than one dozen, 161 Broadway, New York. Cristodoxe's Liquid Hair Dye Chanjes the hair instantly to a beautiful black or brown, while his Preservative and Beavtifier etinulates ita perretuates its iuxurinnce to the Intest period of life, the dye is applied privately, and both sold at Cristadoro’s, No. 6 Astor Hone, and by druggists generaily, Miatr Dye.—Batehelor’s Celebrated Ligata agen or whiskers the momont it is applied. ‘Tho wonderh Sas and certainty with which this favorite an old esta. Blishod hair dye flerforma ia astonishing. It ie for sale, or applied at RATCUKIOR'S wie factory, No. 4 Wall etrent Gourand’s Liquid Hair Dyo ts, without cx | coption or revervation, the very best evor invented. Be ware of puffod dycs.’ Equally’ celebrated ix Goaraud’s Hediented Soap, for curing piruples, freckles, sallownoss, claps, roughners, &e. Poudre Subtile uprooty hair from soy part of the body. Liquid Renge, Lily White, aud Hai Gina, at No. OF Walkor street, pear Broadway, Von Ducsen’s fi aficted with premature baldness and divcaced lair caused by sickness or ollier cxures, ean find n suceossfal remedy iu the above valuable preparation. It will effec tually change gray hair (o its first color, and canse v growth to take the place of baldness and t , Sold at 123 Chambora street, yoved Wahpene.<Per= | tion of | For bad teeth or | The Kathairon’s | wth and | is the best yet discovered for coloring the hair | 11 | | ! | | i fhey invite all persons int i their af Nice and examine testimonials from those who have been relieved. Thir acre oles ecperinsee We bow incontextable proofs of baving done all we aj eit RVEY & WALLACE, 192 Beeond avenue. corner of Twelfth street. | ‘Watts’ Nervous Antidote.—I Cheerfilly Tes- | tity to the efficacy of Watts’ Nervous Antidote, having experienged its wonderful benefits in relfeving me of a severe nervous malady of long standing. I think ita | most wonderful medicine. John $. Horton, 69 Nassau | street. $1 per bottle; £9 per dozen. Agency, 38 Ann st. | Debay’s Nioukrenoleo, or Medicated Com- | pound, has never failed to eure the worst eases of falling off of the hair. Asa remedy for baldness {t stands alto- gether unrivalled. Its stimulating powor in the preserva- tion and growth of the hair is truly astonishing, It will epeck for itself ona single trial. “New York. Get. 5, 1852,.—I have used Debay’s Niouk- renoleo, or Medicated Compound, and found it to be the mort excclient article to promote the growth of the hair. A few weeks’ daily use of it has caused hair to grow three or four inches kng on a spot on iny head that was pre- viously entirely bald. The baldness was caused by scarlet fever, twelve years ago. | Epwagp BurvErt, 25 Bethune street.” | sgite foregoing letter was furnished on the 7th October, 1862. by William Howland, Eeq., of No. 60 Nassaa street, corner of John, New York, with the remark that Mra. Purnett wae a Tady in whose word the atmost confidence could be placed. ‘The next morning we called at her resi- dence, as above, and had the pleasure of an interview with that lady,’and were highly delighted at the result. In answer to the inquiry, “Madam, how many bottles of lebay’s Nioukrenoleo have you used?” the ‘reply was, “only one bottle.” “When did you commences using it!” “Jn May last.” For sale by E.French, bookseller, No. 186 Nasanu street; 7. J. Cowen, bookvellex, No. 809 Broadway; Dewitt & Da- yenport, booksellers, Tribune Buildings; Mrs. D. Sargent, | No.1 st, Mark’s place; A. M. Conklin, corner Broadway | and Thirly-fourth strect, and bo ‘kscllers generally; also, in Brooklyn, by Mrs, Hayes, No, 175 Fulton strect, N. B.—Letters must addressed to Dr. E. F. DEBAY, | (care of E. French,) No, 135 Nassau street. | ms | For Frosted Feet and Chilblains.—That never failing remedy, Bush’s magic cream Maiment, can be had at 825 Greenwich, corner Duane street; Guion, cor- ner Powery and Grand strect; Coddington, corner Spring and Hud-on streeta: Hunter, 108 Sixth avenue. In Brook- lyn, of Mra, Hays, 176 Fulton street, Price 25 cents. iz The most Painful Corns Removed, free from pain o; danger: als, bunions and bad nails successfally treated by Ur J. LITTLEFIELD, who bas thirteen years’ practical experience in this city. Rooms, 498 Broad- way opposite the Art Union rooms—for ladies and gen- lemen, | ADVERTISEMENTS BENEWED EVERY DAY. THIRD AND SEVENTH PAGES. “@a MAN MISSING.—JESSE tHELLY, A RESIDENT OF Neweastie, Indiana, returning from California, by the steamship Northern Fight, landed at New York on | the 27th of November, 1862 Immet'intely on landing he was lost sight of by hia companions and has not, since | been heard of. He israther heavy set, five feet six inches high, and has black hatr; wore a low crowned bat, black cloth coat, and light vest, He is a blacksmith by’ trade, and is at ime. partially deranged, | Any information given | of him, directed to John W. Grubbs, Newcastle, In nn, | or (within a week from this time) to J. T. Elliott, Astor House, will confer a favor on his bereaved family. FJ, E. LAWRENCE, OF SAN FRANCISCO, WILL CALI. at 16 Wall strect, he will oblige WELLS, FARGO, & CO, j nf PS PERSON WHO FORMED A PARTICULAR AT- tachment to a certain work in the store of EVANS & BRITTAN, on Friday ning, is requested to call ax promired. His name ia well known, in spite of the ad- ress left, and a call will save him considerable trouble. NFGRMATION WANTLD OF MR. JAMES SPEACE, formerly of Longhope, Orkney. Any one knowing his address will confer a fayor by communicating the same to B. G. EUNSON, No. 1 Eeventh avenue. THE LADIES AND GENTLEMEN WHO CAME IN TWO carriages, from the Fifth avenue, to Briggs’ last fit, at Wood’s Minstrel Hall, 444 Broadway, will call again om Wedneeday evening, Feb. 2, he will pledge his word that they will not be disappointed, he having an usher in attendance to conduct them to the best seat in the house. LOST AND FOUND. | 5) REWARD.—LOST—ON SATURDAY EVENING, ' 20th January, « valuable sable tippet. The iiuder will receive the above reward by leaving the same at No. 11 Bank street. | $2 RE WARD.—1OST OR STOLEN, ON SATURDAY | night, in Walker street, between the Bowery | and Fim street, a heavy goid lever watch, Tobias maker. The above reward will be paid on its delivery to W. G. C., composition room, Herald office, tetween two andeight o'clock, P.M. REWARD.—LOST, ON MONDAY, A RED AND white setter dog. on when lost a chain col- lar, with the owner's name and address. The ward will be paid on returning him to 290 Broadwa; OST—THE TOP OF A RING, SET WITH RUDRA, and apearl inthe centre. The finder will he suite: iy. rewarded, by returning the same to Jonas 8. Phillips, 7 Chambers street. OST, DOWN TOWN, JAN. 01 $2,000 each, drawn b | én Brown, Brothers & Co., York, Nos. 112, 88, 91; one draft, drawn by J. Robb, New Orleans’ for $2,000, on Win. Hoge & Co., New York, No. 13,747; one | draft of $2,600, drawn by Price, Frost & Co., New Orleans, | on Frost & Forest New York, and endorsed by D. 1 Nickol:on, Ni | Shearer & Ci , drawn in Galveston, for | on Brower & Co., New York. ‘The above drafts) were al accepted , been stopped, were in favor of Henry Well, vy whom a liberal reward will be paid for returning them to 188 Essex street. ORT OR SIMLEN, ON FRIDAY AFTERNOON LAST, La & pocketbook, ‘with some moncy, and a check for $100, payable at the Bowery Bank, dated January 20th, rigned J. W. Goin. Payment of which has been stopped, and all persons are cautioned against taking the same. Any yerson returning it to 87 Burling slip, will receive a suitable reward, and no questions asked. Linen COMING FROM THE STORE OF MR. Morton, corner of West Broadway and Canal street, an cuvelope, containing three five dollar and one one dollar Lille, two duplicates cn Mr. Levy, Rroome atreet, and | three English pawn tickets, belonging to Mr. Mitchell, at Stranss’s, 148 Canal street. ‘The finder will be thanked, iberally rewarded. 5 | OST—BY A SERVANT Gi 4 RD, A BLA K SILK SCARF, in the neighborhood of Union Square and Fourteenth street, on Monday afternoon, Jan. Yist. ‘The finder will confer # «reat favor on the poor giil, by leaving it at her residence, No. 634 Broadway, top ficor. She will reward NK LOST.—TAKEN FROM STEAMER GEORGIA, A common box trunk, containing a cass of dental in- ents, The person having it will confer a favor, and tably rewarded, on giving notice to the purser of Q., LATE OF intelieetual and MYSTERY SOLYV- AFIRITUAT, MANIFESTATIONS. TI i aructer of the spirits the existence, power, and felly € hed. G. PHELES M TIN will deliver a lec- tare on spiritual manifestations on Wednesday evening, Yeb. 9, at Hope Chapel, in Broadway, near Astor place, © the New York Hotel, Lecture to commence a cents, to be had at No. 2 Astor door, NOWLYDGR IS POWF Lecture, 1 il be delivered on Tuosde sixth lecture of the course (this) evening, February 1, the rooms of the Institute, No. 1 Bowery, by Alphonae Perrin, Eeq. Sabject—“Home and its Intluences.” ‘Tek- ets 2heents erch—for sale at Appletons’, Raynor's, 76 Bowery, and of the Actuary, of ihe Institute. Members and families'free. CHARLES Hl. DELAVAN THOMAS H, RURRAS, YALOCK P 17, f Lrertine Committee. MYSfERTES THE MOST SU lime, awe-creating, profoundly startling, wildly ing, and laughable, will be produce by Professor Mental Alchemy, this ¢ at Ileceker , corner of Bleecker and Morton #!rects, at 71g al, a crowded he And at Stayve , €59 Broadway, on Wednosday evening: the second leetug | February 2 chet % y t The Spiritual Nature of M: May be hed at the bookster at the ' mabers of bh utile Assoctation will obtain t the desk nme hundred 14 decided by wil 1 F TINK SDOF ror Tn Killing rata-en Wornesday evening JiM BROWN (0, 44 hast ILivteenth J Y WALKER 18 TO BR FOUND AT No, 494 Canal street, three deort west of Broadway, where he will be happy to sce his old amd new friem@s. 8; tanght every hour of the day. their own revidenees, Gentleman w ended wt | Apply es above, } i WASsTS. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WUMAN, A SITUA tion as nurse ; would prefer taking cha infant, ae «he is very capable and understands {be man” agement of o narery ; ina neat lala veaun:tross aud Provestent. Undou' tentimenials or good city refer- ences can be given. Can be seen at, or a note addros.ed to Nurre, 148 West Sixteenth street, in the rear, will mect with attention. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WIDOW LADY. A situation as housekeeper, either in New York, Wil- Hamsburg or Brooklyn. No objection to children. Us derstands all kinds of gg os Please addres: noie to Mrs. W., Herald efice, for three days, or ean xeon for three days at 165 South Second street, Williams- burg, between Sixth and Seventh streets. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, AS COOK, BY A RESPECT- ‘able young woman, who mee understands her J butiness; has a }erfect know! of pastry, soups, and sweetmeats. Pleave call'at, or a 8, 444 Fourth atrect, perir First and Second avenues. Can be seen for two ys. ANTED--BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation to do chamberwork and take care of children; no objections to assist in the warhing and iron- ing. Good city reference. Please cull at 194 Seveateenth street, a few doors from First avenue, Can bo seen for two days, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMA! willing to assist in the log eneral housework of a smal at 100 Ninetcenth street, be- Can be seen for three and ironing, or to do private family. Please tween Sixth and Seventh avenues. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, AS CHILD'S NURSE, OR housekeeper, ina small family. Apply to No. 69 Factory street, Can be seen for two days. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young man, of moral and relicious habits, as light orier, orcollecting clerk, in some wholesale store. ‘The st of elty reference given. Address J. K., Herald offfee. ANTED—SITUATIONS, BY TWO RESPECTABLE girle—one as seamstress, understands cutting aad fitting dresses; the other as chambermaid or children's norte; understands it perfeetly. Best city references can beiven” Apply at 324 Highth street. Can be seen for two days. By : ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, a situation to do general housework in @ small fami- ly, or chamberork ant washing, Gvod city, re‘eronce. Tease call at 388 Twelfth strect, in the rear, third floor, front room. Can be seon for two days. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A HIGHLY RESPECTA- ble young woman, a3 chambermaid and waiter, and ix wilting te make hereelf generally useful. Good re- commendations can be given from her last place. Please to apply at No, 265 Bowery, for two days, for M. J. pets aes A YOUNG SCOTCH GIRL, A SITUA- tion as waiter and chambermaid. Apply at 167 West Twenty-reventh strect, third floor, front room. Can be seen for two days, if not engaged. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A_ RESPECTABLE young girl, to do the housework of a small private family, Can do’ plain cooking and baking. Tease call for two days, at 248 Mulberry street. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITUA- tion as cook, who thoroughly understands her business. Can give good city reference. Please call at 36 Great Jones’ street, Cun be seen for two days. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young girl; has a good English eduextion, speaks French, is a-good seamstress and laundress, and If will. ing to fll any situation except that of cook, in onder to precure a home in u respectable private family. She has lived in very respectable families, and hax the best of city references, Can be seen for two days, at 87 Sixth avonue, third oor, front room. ‘ANTED—A PROTESTANT GIRL, TO DO COOKING, washing and ironing. Apply at 20 Fast Twentieth atrect, near Broadway, between two and four o'elock P. 3. ‘ANTEL—BY A V 7. PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN, A situation to do chamberwork and fine washing, and understands French fluting, or will take a waiter’s place. Left her late situation on account of the family breaki up bouxc Leoping. Can give good reference. Please cal at No. 256 East Fourteenth street. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS chambermaid and seamstress, or waiter, She'can produce the best of elty reference from her last place, where he lived for five years, Please call at-No. 8 Union court, between Eleventh and Twelfth streets. 'ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, ® situation as waiter and chambermaid. She thoroughly understands her business. ‘the best of cit reference can be given. Please apply at No. 349 Twelfti sticet, between First and Second avenues. ‘ANTFD—BY AN AMERICAN GIRL, A SITUATION to do chamberwork, or general housework, for a small family. Please call at No. 120 Elizabeth street. Wane SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE ‘woman, as cook, She {s capable of making all kinds of pastry. Would have no objection to assist the laun- cress. Has good city reference. Please call at 237 Bleecker street. Can be seen for two days. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PRO! TESTANT young woman. a situation as seamstress in a pri- vate family. She would be willing to work by the week or month, Good city reference given. Please call at 206 ‘Twenty-first etreet, between irst and Second a1 Can be seen for two daye ee ANTED—BY A HIGHLY RESPECTABLE YOUNG wowan, a situation as seamstress, or seamstress and chambermaid. She thoroughly understands her b usi- ness, andcan cut and fit dresses. The best of city re- ferences will be given at ber laot situation, (where apply,) 115 Fourth street, between Amos and Charles sta, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESP#OTABLE young woman, as chambermaid and to take care of | children; or to cook, wash, and iron, Can be seen for three days at No. 346 Sixth avenue, in the rear. Good city reference can be given. ANTED—A SITUATION AS SFAMSTRESS, BY A Protestant young woman: is an exeellent, quick sewer. Would not object to assist in light chamberwork or the care of children. Has respectable city reference. Please callat 460 Atlantic street, Rrooklyn, new build- ings, corner of Nevin street, entrance door in Nevin st. ANTED—BY A MOST EXCFLLENT YOUNG WO- man, a situation as chambermaid and waiter; can wach and iron first rate, is willing and obliging, and has the best of city references. A good home is more desira- ble than high wages, Apply at 333 First avenue, second fioor, front room. Can be seen for two days. ANTED—A SITUATION TO DO GENERAL HOUSE- work In a private family. The best of city refe- rences can be given, If required, Please apply at No. 635 Greenwich sircet, up stains, ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, a situation as good plain cook, and guod washer and ironer,in a gentleman’s private family. Good city reference. ' No objection to go in the country. May be reen for three days, at 35 Tallman street, Brooklyn. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, a situation as chambermaid. Good city refereace. Please call at 202 Wooster st. Can be seen for two daya. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as laundress, or cook, washer and sroner, or to do general housework in a’small privats family. Good city reference. Pleaze call ut 828 Ninth street, between avenues B and C ANTED—A SITUATION AS COOK, WASHER AND ironer, by a Protestant woman. ' Good reference if required. Apply at 58 Sands street, Brooklyn, er. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY #4 RESPECTABLE young woman, as chambermaid, and to assist at washing and ironing.’ Good city referenee can be Apply at 190 West Twenty-eeveuth street, betw und Ninth avenues. Can be seen for three da; ANTED—SY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, J - | tion as good plain cook, washer and ironer; is a i} ne Fighth goo bread haker, Has no objection to go m short dix tance intheeountry. Good city reference. Please call at 24 Frankfort street, front room. Can be seen for two days. TION, AS CHAMBERMAID AND waiter; is a Protestant, and can give good city reference. Can be seen for three days, at 216 West eyenteonth street, front basement. TANTED—BY TWO RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRLS, situations, one as cook, washer and ironer; the other aschambermaid and waiter.’ The very best of city refer- ence from their last places. Please call at 179 Hudson streot, corner JANTED—BY AR TABLE YOUNG LADY, A situation, Understands dressmaking and millinery perfeetly well, No objection to live in a family, or to eave the city. City reference given, if required. Please | call ut 57 Madison street, old No. 61 ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, | a situation to do general housework, or as plain isa good washer and froner. Can he seon for two 277 Mott stroct, between Hivuston and Pringe, and ironer; Id make her: The best of city reference wlll be be seen for three days, if not previonsly en- Hamilton street, front roome, up stairs, gaged, V ANGKD—A SITUATION AS WAITER, BY A SING! man, who is willing to make himsel! generally u fn, and has the beet of city reference, Please apply at the grocery store, comer of Twelfth st. and Broadway. TANTED—A SITUATION, BY A PROTESTANT GIRL, us cook, and to assist in the washing and ironing. Best of city refexenca, Cali at 71 West Filteeath street. in the rear. wa D—A FIT roferone try MON AS PAOFESSED COOK, RY womun, with eyollent’ eity cakes, and all kinds of pas T4Sisth avenue, in the book | SITUATION. AS CHAMBERMATD OR ree, by a French girl. Ple call at Can be seen for 24 Canal street iwo days. No ol CAN OBTAIN t, No 76 expressly for male domes None but servanta of unexceptionable charaster Trotestants always wanted. Separate en- W. HESPERSON, Proprietor. No ties. admtited, trance for employers, | Fifth and Sixth aye | waiting. conneetion with any opher office, ‘Wants. ‘WANTS. ~ Cee Bes encaracseseseee ae OO ‘ANTHD—BY A YOUNG LADY, A ROOM, WITH eS —. AN AMERICAN WOMAN, A SITUA- beard, hs » private family, mot above Fourteeath tom as nor-e ina private family; would assist o street. References exchanged. Address G. W. W., box lady in her hourehold duties, if reqnired. | Has good city 120 Broadway Post Office. reference. Fleave call at No. 1 Sixth street. ‘ANTED—BY A WEICH PROTESTANT YOUNG ‘ANTFD—BY A YOUNG Lab, FROM SIXTEEN TO woman, a situation to do chamberwork and wait- ing, or as e end pliin seumstress. Also, by @ re- spectable woman, @ situation ax cook; understands her busine-s, is an oxeelient washer and’ ironer, and good Buber, Bext of city referenocs given, Apply at 10 Tilery street, Brooklyn, for two days, Ww TID—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE ‘oung woman, as cook’ ina private family; one who fully understands ber business. Will assist in the warbing and ironing. ‘The best of city reference can be given. Cun be seen at 41 Spring street, for two days. ANIFD—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, as rood cook and laundreas; ha: no objection to do the howework of armall family, Best of city reference cen be given. Can be seen for two days, at 39% Sixth avenue, between Twenty-fourth and Twenty-tifth atreets. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Protestant girl, axa first rate cook; understands cooking in all its brazehes; no objection to ‘asvist ia the wa hing and froning. Best city reference given. Apply at 95 Fast Twenty tifth street, in the basement. ANTFD—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation as cook, washer and froner, or todo general housework in a kmall family. Good city reference given. Can be seen for two days, a No. 47 Mott atreet ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A STEADY YOUNG woman, as chambermaid and to assist in wash- ing and ironing or as nurse and chambermaid. Please ayply at 107 Third aveaue, corner of Thirteenth atrect, in the store. The best of city reference can be given. 10 be seen for two days. ANTFD—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT young woman, a situation ina private family, as Durte and seamstress, or as chambermaid and seamstress. The best of city reference gi if required. Please call at 144 Third avenue, between’ Twenty and Twenty-firat streets. ten to three o’elock. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT GIItt, a situation as chambermaid and waiter, or to do al hourework in a small private family. ‘Isa plain cook, washer and ironer, (Good city reference from er lest place. May be seen for two days, at No. 244 West Twenty-fourth street. ‘ANTEP—BY A RES’FCTABLE WOMAN, A SITU- ation as good plain cook, first-rate washer and ironer. tho ia & Protestant. The best of eity reverence from her la-t place, Please call at 124 Perry sircet, front baremcnt, for two days. ASTET—BY A PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN, A situation as seamstresa for two months. [xirate family. Can be ween for two days, at 164 West sixteenth street, between Seventh and Eighth avenues. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as cook’ ina private family. She thoronghly understands her business. Has the beat of city reference. Can be seen for two daya, at 124 Twen- tieth street, near Third avenue. ANTED—BY A RFSPECTABI GIRL, A SITCA- tion ina private family, to do ooking, washing and ironing; or would take care of children. Good etty reference given. Apply at 405 Twenty-seventh strect, near Tenth avenue, ye SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Wo- man, as cook and laundress. Can give the beat of Apply at 101 West Thirteenth street. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation as laundress, or to assist with the cham- berwork; is fully competent.’ Has no objection to yo a short distance in the country. Has the best of city refe- rence. Can be seen fer two days, if not engaged. Call at 204 Elizabeth street, second floer. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG | WOMAN, aa cook, and as: a situation in a private family in wa d ironing. The best of city reference can bo giv st place, Can be seen fo two days. Pl Please call at 19 Troy street, in the bascment. ANTID—BY AN EXPERIENCED PERSON, A W situation as seamstress, by the wesk or perma- nenily ; understands dressmaking and fine shirts to order, embroidering, and a'l kinds of fine sowing ; would have n) objection to assist in taking care of a baby or a few children. Has superior city reference. Apply at 18 ince steet, near the Bowery, in the fancy store. J ANTED—SITUATIONS, BY TWO GIRLS, AS CHAM- bermaids and waiters ; are good washers and froners ; they would have no obj children. can give good city references. Please Faso Fourth avenue, third floor, between 10 and 11 °° -ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, ok. She understand baking and pastry, an is willing to assist in washing and ironing. The most | satisfactory city reference given from the best private families, She can be scen for two days, at 181 University place, corner of Twelfth street. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION AS COOK, OR LAUNDRESS, W understands baking and pastry. The best of Ong reerence: five Beat in her last place. Mnely at 166 venth avenue, between Twenty-first and streets, for two days. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A MOST RESPECTABLE: Protestant young woman, as nurse, chambermaid and plain seamstress; is very fond of children. A good home more desired than high wages. Good reference. Can be seen for two days, at 115 Charlton street. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, ‘a situation as seamstress, in a private family. Luderstands dress making and all kinds of sewing, Good city reference given. May be seen for two days, at 207 Twenty first street, between First and Secapd aveaues. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, W a situation as cook, washer, and froner. Good city reference given. May be seen for two days, at 84 Varick street, basement. ANTED—A STIUATION, BY A RESPECTA®LE PRO- testant woman, as chambermnid and child's nurse. Has nv objection to travel. Good eity reference. Please call at 77 Christopher street, between the hours of 10 and 4 o'clock. Cun be seon for two or three days. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation, to mind children, or as waiter, in some nice family, or would make herself generally useful in a respectable family; she is a Protestant, cighteen ycars of age, and has not lived out. Can be seen for two days, at 19 East Eleventh street, in basement, two doors from ‘Third avenue. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young girl, willing to make herself generally use- ful, as chanbermaid, child's nurse or waiter. The beat reference given. Call at 103 West Twenty-sixth street, Detween Fixth andSeventhaveaues. Can be seen for two days. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE | young woman, as cook; perfeetly understands her business, both baking and pastry, ina private iamily or a respectable boarding house. Good city reference given. Call at 64 Green street, in the rear. Can be seen for two days. Also, a Scoteh gitl, ax chambermaid and waiter. Can be seen for two days, at M4 Green street, in the rear. Good city references given. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A situation as cook, washer and ironer, in a privaic family; or is willing to-do housework for a small family. No one necd apply but arespectable person. Can be seen for two days, at 138 Mott street, third tloor, in the rear. ANTED BY A RESPECTABLE @ ry iON » A SITUA ‘as nurse and soamstress, Or aschambermaid. Hay the best of reference from her last plaee. Please call at No. 101 Seventh street, second floor, font room. Can ve seen for two days if not engaged. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, to cook, wach andiron. ‘The best of city reference can be given,” lease call at 89 Lieventh street, next door to the grocery store, in the rear, between a situation as chambermaid, to do plain sewing, and take eare of children. Good city retereuce given. May be scon tor two days, at 504 Houston strect, front room. A SITUATION, BY A_ RESPRCTADLE young woman, as chambermaid and waicc, oF would do the cooking, washIng and ironing of small family. She is a good cook and exeellent wasner and froner, and thoroughly understands chamberwork and if re. ‘The best ot city reference can be give quiied, as to character and capability. Has no ol to goa short distance in the cuuntry. Please call «i 185 Hester street, near Mott. Cun be seen for two days. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE MARRIED WOMAN, aix weeks old. Please call at No. 4 Batavia street, seeot floor. TABLE YOUNG WOMAN, her and ironer, or to do general housework in a small private family. Good city reference. She was three years in her last place. May be reen (or two days, at 178 West Sixteenth sirect, in tae basement. NIED—BY A RESP! # situation as cook, mn to do chainberwork, plain care of children, for either of which sh Satisfactory reference from hor last place. at 14] ‘illary street, Brooklyn, in the basen War STIVATIONS BY TWO YOUN: sisters, one to cook, wash, and iron, basing and pastry; the other as charberm plain rewing. They will not separate. of city reference. ‘Please call at $9 Crash Spring aud Prince streets, front basement. JANTED—A SITUATION, BY poll private family, or has no obj work vad assist in’ washing and ironing. Cia produce the bost of ily reference, if required, lease call at No, (8 King street, second door from Varick, V JANIED—A. SITUATION, BY A RESPECTARTR \ young woman, to do chamberwork or waiting, or to do the housework of a «mall family, Best of city reference can be given. Has lived two years in her last jlece. | Ploase call at 181 Kast Twenty-fourth street, Can ¢ con for two days. W cituation as cook, washer and froner. Good eity reference can be given. Apply at 71 Foncth ayenne, corner of Tenth strect. Can be teen for two days, RESPr al hou ewe TABLE of a ion to do chunbor: Can be seen for two days, if not engaged, from | She ia | en excellent seamatress and can do all kinds of fine sew- | ing. Has good reference. She wishes a situationina | Hag been in her present place for the last | tions to take éare of - ‘wenty-second | uation as wet nur-o, who haa lost her baby. | EP—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, | seventcen years of age, who ha» been at the business a short time. a bees, to leara the lithographic printing. Jie can give the best of recommendations. Pease address a note to W. F. B., composing room, Herald office. ANIED—BY A RESPECTABLE, ENERGETIC YOUNG man, of strict integrity and sobriety, and who writes a good hand. is quick at figures, and ean give first rate reference, a situation as outdoor clerk or light por- ter. Tease address James, 311 Broadway, room No. 8, up stairs. Prompt aitention given. ANTED—A SITUATION AS WAITER, IN A RES. rectable private family, by a steady, active man, who understands his business, as be has lived with fami- Vice of distineticn in the above station, aud ia capable of giving satisfaction to any family requiring his services. Has the bert of city references as to character and capa- vility. Cen be seen at No. 22 West Twenty-first atreet, be- tween Fitih and Sixth avenues, or R. P. ANIED—A SITUATION AS SALESMAN, OR GENE- ral ascistant, in a wholesale or retail grocery. Has ; been for the last five years in retail business, Isa god writer and Sa at figures. Best of city references given. Address J. W. M., Herald office. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A MAN THAT HAS ! been in the grocery’ business for the last eight ears and a balf in Brooklyn, ax bookkeeper or salesman in & whole-ale grocery or commission house In the city. Cun give unexceptionable reference as to character and business qualifications, Address Z., Horald office, for thirce days, A SITUA- ANTEP—BY A SOBER YOUNG MAN, iW | W tion as coachman ina private fxmily—traly un- derstands bis business; or to travel with a gentleman, Can be well recommended, and has no objections to ko to the country, but would prefer a situation in the ciiy. Can be seen for two days, at R. H. Curtis’s riding sclicol and livery establishment, Love lane, Brooklyn, N B. Any letter sent will be punctually attended to. | Vv ANiFI—BY A SINGLE MAN, A SITUATION AS conchman; bas lived in the’ best of families in this city, und has'the best of city references. He is wil- ling fo go to the country. Please address Coachman, Herald office, which will be attended to. ANTED—bY A YOUNG MAN, EIGHTEEN YEARS of age, 2 situation in a wholesale or retail grocery stove. Has a perfect knowledge of the business, and can predvvee satisfactory reverence as to honesty and eapabili- ty. No objection to.go as porter. Please cull, or address aline at €5 Mulberry etreet, in the store. Was A SHORT CRUISE IN THE SOUTH, | on beard the U. 8. Sarveying steamer Walker, now at the Navy Yard, a good carpenter’s mate. Wages $20 per month. Also, a good wardroom steward. | EL NURSE WANTED.—NONE HAVING AN IN | fant of her own need apply, at 38 West Twenty- fourth street. i UK { W sessed vision s utestion as ylain cook; will pleae | the most fastidious in her washing and ironing. Apply | at No, 62 Grove street, third story, rear. ANTED—TWO MACHINISTS, IMMEDIATELY. GOOD | W Wages and steady employment will be given. Lu- | quire of J. M. WOODWARD, 77 Beekman street. | aise ANTEP—AN EXPERIENCED COOK AND DINING- room rervant—iman end wife—to go to an ndja- | centcity, Permanent situations will be given, Satisfac- tory recommendations required; none others need apply. Call at 20 Market street, between 9 and 11 A. M. ANTED—A COOK, EITHER GERMAN, SCOTCH, OR i colored, to xave trouble, none needapply who ean not produce unquestionable references from their last pace ‘Bs to Oapal | Menty-first strect, before twelve o'clo six P.M. ANTED—A YOUNG WOMAN THAT PERFECTLY understands making shirts, to work in a store. German or Weleh preferred, Must come well recommend- ed. Callat Patton’s shirt manufactory, No. 64 Chatham street, between 10 and 3 o'clock. ANTID—IN A SMALL FAMILY, IN EAST BROOK- lyn, a person who understands washing and iron- ing, and todo general housework; must also understand baking, and be # neat, bap person. Good reference re- quired Apply, between thie igure of 11 andi3 o'clock, af No.4 Cortlandt street, on the second floor, over the store. 'ANTED—A PROTESTANT COOK, SHE MUST BE ‘a good couk, and bring the best of recommenda. tions, Also, a man as second servant. Apply at 110 Fifth avenue, at 10 o'clock, i ANTED—TWO OR THREE GOOD GOLD SPECTACLE | makers, at MINDIL & BONING’S, No. 26 Franklin | place, Philadelphia. esd WA XTED—A YOUNG COLORED AS WAITER in a private family. Any one having undoubted xecommendations for capacity and honesty, may call at 43 Ninth street. ANTED—A YOUNG MAN, WHO WRITES A PLAIN and handsome hand, to assist in an office. Situa- tion very desirable, Address C. & G. B., office. ANTED—IN A COUNTING ROOM, A LAD ABOUT 14 years of age; one who resides with his parcate, inthe loaer part of the city, preferred. Address, in writing of applicant, Box 574 Post Office. went BOY, ABOUT FIFTEEN YEARS OF well recommended. age, who resides with his parents, and can come He munt also write a good hand and be quick at figures. Apply to | he *cuamiieR, DOMINGE & SPENCE, i ™ No. 164 Greenwich street. | ‘ANTED—A BOY IN AN OYSTER SALOON ; GOOD | recommendations required. Also, a bartender, two men to drive carts, ten laborers for constant city | work. Also, a porier and coxciiman. Apply at the office, | 136 Fultonstreei, corner of Middagh, in the basement, Breoklyn. N.B’ Two girls to do Lousework, two for trades, and one for saloon. ANTED—MEN TO LEARN A NEW AND PROFITA- Vie business. A small eapital will be required. | Inquire for Mr. G., at Patten’s Hotel, Groenwich street, | comer of Warren. ' INSTRUMENT | sated | ANTED — TWO MATHEMATICAL | mukers. None but first rate workmen need apply. | ""KNOX & SHAIN, 46% Walnut street, Philadelphia. GY WANTED. UIRE AT 84 BROADWAY, REAR Cfiice, up stairs. Callafter 10 o'clock A. M. | qQOOKKERPFR WANTED—NONE BUT THOSE WHO | have had experience in bookkeeping, and who can | give the most satisfactory reference to those with whom they have been employed in that cayacity, need apply. | Address box 1,481 Fort Ofte, ners, and reference, which wi iving name, place of busi- be attended to. with the retail and prescription business, and who can furnish good references, may apply at 19 ‘Rivington TNE BLACKSMITHS WANTED—TWO GOOD AND experienced machine blacksmithswanted tozo to the lsibius of Yanama. A) poy vith recommendations, at the office of the Panama Kellioad Company, No. 78 Broad- FRANCIS SPIES, Seeretary. LLINERY,— THREE GOOD SILK MILLINERS wantod this day, ond the highest wayos paid to Mrs. HAMILTON, 431 Pearl street, } way. | | M’ | goed milliners. i UR:E WANTED.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN EX- perienced in taking care of children, who alio un- ‘the best of city reference re- pa | derstands plain cewing. | quired. Apply to the first house above Twenty-fifth street, on Madison avenue. I iR | wanted, two soft silk winder JOHNSON & COS, at Serre street, between wanted. IBBON WEAVERS WANTED—TO WORK ON POWER looms; constant employment and good woges. Also da warper. Apply at ctory, Thirty-seventh NNO HATTERS.—WANT! raie curler. to whem constont employment and es will be given, Address or apply to B. H. )0T, 41 North Second street, Philadelphia, or to KD, 68 and 60 Fulton street New York. igh’ J. D. BL .wo ‘GooD COPYERSMITHS CAN FIND CONSTANT employrient a short distance from this ety, by ap- ny rlying tosTOKES & BROTHERS, corner of Fulton and CLM streets. ‘0 BREWERS OR OTHERS.—EMPLOYM ed, by a stendy | soperior manner white or brown pop, spruce beer, and other drinks, together with bottling and corking in allits branches; will be found useful and trustworthy to any | person requiring his see Can give first rate refer- | enees as to character. Address J. B., Broadway Post | Ofiiee, for three days, (ENT WANT- P.O PARENTS AND GUARDIAN , genicel youths, well educated, as apprentice: to the Dueiness of wood engraving. Apply to F. Leslie, office of Mlustrated News, 125 Fulton street, New York. N. li. — [ngravers can bave constant employment by applyi above. JAR DEALERS AND MANUFACTURERS. —a 0s T young man, well acquainted with the businoas, | tnods buying and cclling leaf and segars, and also facturing feqars, is well aequainted with the jobbers town, would like a situation, or would take a con- ancfreture. Lest of references given. Address 1d ofiice, fe LOOFFOLDERS AND SEWERS ly und t with» poomanent s deretands her businesg, inely Up stairs, betwee ONE THAT FUL ng ituation.” Apply the hours of eight and half- A YOOR WIDOW WOMAN, s, isdesirons of getting some kind ild, ay she is unable to support it. months old, and quite healthy. Apply No. 8 Jackson Court, between Goll street ani Hudson avenue, Front street, Brooklyn. ANIET—THE FOLLOWING SER wilters, four professed cooks, , three Protestant cooks, three Protestant laundresses, two Proe-tant waiters, & Protestant groom, All mast Le experienced servants, as they are required for perma- vent si/uations, now ready t clisa families. Apply At 118 Grand street, Abo, a man cook, for a hotel. ANTID, AT 114 NASSAU STREET—SCHOOT, teachers, salesmen, clerks, men on railroads and steamers, boys to learn trades, coachmen, waiters, | girlw fo fill good situations, Applicants, enclosing $1, free | of postage, will be eulted, THOS. SPINK. &e ANTED.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL, HIGHLY RECOM. | lity and sobriety. Apply at'No. 9 West | M., or after | } | | UG CLERK WANTED.—ONE WI0 13 CONVERSANT | ‘ighth and Ninth avenues. A carpenter | IMMEDIATELY, A FIRST | man, who understands brewing ina | ANTS : — TWO | cooks, washers, | YOUNG AMERICAN Gatti. In DrslnOUs uf UB- taining a situation-in a family, a. walter or to tube care of children. She sj is the seb languago, and can furnish edtisfactory references from previous em- se inquire at 196 cixth avenue, in the olice. LADY, WHOSE FATHER 18 IN CALIFORNIA, 18 anaious to join him. Address Emeline, Herald YOUNG MAN DESIRES TO EMPLOY THE APTER- noons, by acing as copyist or amanuenais for a lawyer or literary person. Address iyroug, Herald Uiloe. HIGHLY RESPECTABLE MIDDLE-AGRD LADY IS Cesirous of obtaining situation as nouwkooper to a widower or # single genni would have no objec- tion to lenve the city. Would ve ‘also pleased to as companion to aslidy, und take charge of her domestic affairs. Apply to Mrs. M. C. 3, 075 Pearl street. A YOUNG MAN, PARTIALLY ACQUAINTED WITH JAX. ‘cutting, and having the to engage permanentiy, at « make Limseli gencraily useiul in @ first rate clothing establishinent, where he ean have artistic instruction with practical experience, Address C. L., Herald ofliee. to A SITUATION WANTED BY A Ri=PEOIABLE GIRL, fourteen years of age, to learn the dress-making bu- siness. Inquive of F. Rullman, 27 avenue D. HIGHLY RESPECTABLE WOMAN, WIMI NINE years reference irom her last place,’ wishes situa- ation as waiter and chamberwaid, or plain seamstress. Would prefer trayelliag wich a lady. Can be seen for two Gays, ut 433 Hudson vircet, trout 100m, RESPECTABLE WIDOW WISHES A SITUATION.— Has lived twelve years with oue faunily, and ia fully competent to take charge of a bavy from ite birth, or wait on a delicate lady. Cun give good city reference, and can be seen for two days, at U8 uhompson street. WELL FDUCATED, SINGLE GERMAN, WHO HAS. been six years in this country, aad ea both «peal aid wriie knglch, wishes to obtain’a situation ag foreman on & farin, or 10 superiniend some public business in the country. obj 1B tO gO South or West, The best of reference as 1 ability, Ac., given from his present em- ployer. Would be dienguged on the first day of Mareh. Please address P. P., care of Mr. Middendorf, Bast New: York Post Otlice, which will receive prompt attention, N ENGLISH MARRIED LADY, WHO HAS HAD TEN years’ experience in tuition, wishes to fl ap her tine by giving lessons, in schvels or private faintlies, Her courre of insiruction comprises French and German, (acquired in tho-e countries.) the rudiments of musie, | and the usual branches of an huglish education. Address S. G., Herald ofice. YOUNG LALY LATELY ARRIVED FROM ENG- Jand, of good address and educxtion, wishes a situa- ton aa governess, to teach a thorough inglish education, with music, Xc., in o family where the children are not too far advanced; or would accept o situation as compa- nion to a lady. ' For reference, apply at 83 State street, Breoklyn; or a note, addvesred to k. F., Broadway Post Ofice, stating where an interview may be had, will mect with attention, RESPECTABLE PROTFSTANT ENGLISH YOUNG person is devirous of obtaining a situation as ren’s Burse, or to attend upon a lady travelling: is not liable to -ca sickness, Aline addressed to J. T,, Unlon Square Yost Oftice, will be punctually attended to, or may be seen at 327 Twellth stieet, between First and Second avenues, for two days, if not engaged. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUA- tion as chambermaid and fine washer. Can be seen for two days, at No. 1 Second street, second flour. V ENGLISH PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN WA ituation to do the work of a respectable [ Ghumberwork and assist in the washing an Highly satisfuetory refecences given: no obje to the country. Please call at 118 Mott st., GOOD, INDUSTRIOUS YOUNG GIRL | \NTS A eee ion Be cepa or waite or ‘2 assist in eral houvework, Good references given, if required. aro call at No, 6'Bedford strect, corner of Houston, se. cond floor, front room. Can be seen for two days, ter, Y orotate YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITUA- tion 2s chambermaid and waiter, or aa nurse and seamstress. Good city reference given. Please eall at 178 Seventcenth street, between Firat and Second avenas, second floor, front room. A WEL-H WOMAN CALLED IN OCTOBER AT 31 Tenth street as cook, and she is now requested to call at 110 Fifth avenue, at 10 o'clock. RESPECTABLE SCOTCH GIRL WISHES A SITUATION to do chamberwork, washing and Ironing; alio aici to tuke care of children, or as walter and seametress. ood city reference. Call at No. 20 Sixth avenue, front element. Can be seen for two days. STFALY, INDUSTRIOUS YOUNG WOMAN WANTS @ situation as first rate cook. washer or ironer. No objection 10 do general housework in a small private fam- ily, or would have no objection to goa distanes in the country. The best of city reference given. Qan be geen for two days. Fleare call at 129 Henry atreet, front basement. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SfTU- A sien ax reumstress in ocd drestmaker. Can cut fit, and also en's dresses. Would do light chamberwork, or would tuke charge of growing children. Can be seen for two days, if not engaged, at 472 Fourth street, room No. belween First and Second avenues. i fr washing; would have no objection to do general house- work ina emall private family, or would do plain ‘The best city reterence can be given. Apply at 42 5 fort street, ser ond floor, in the rear. Can be seon for two. days. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS <A SI?- uation as seamstress. She perfectly understands her business. Has no objection to country or city. Cam be seen from 10 to 4 o’cluck, at 43 West Broadway. YOUNG WOMAN IS DESIROUS OF A SITUATION, as chambermaid and waiter, orto assist in washing and ironing, or would do pluin sewing; is fully capable of doing ehamber work or washing. Cun be socn for two days, at 255 hlizabeth street. OOK WANTED—IN A PRIVATE FAMILY; FRENCH or German preferred. None need apply unless well recommended, at €51 Houston street, SPECIAL NOTICES. 0. 0. ¥.—THE R.W. G. L., of SOUTHERN NEW + York, will commence its regular re! ual sion on Wednesday evening, Feb. 2, at 7% o'clock, in their room, 0. F. Hall, corner of Grand aad Centre streets, Py order, JOHN J. DAVIES, Grand Seoretary, TETERAN CORPS OF THE WAR OF 18! journed meeting will be held at Headquarters, 61 Lirpenard street, this evening, at 7 o'clock; and will assemble at the same place on Thursday moring, at 7 o'clock, to take pas:age for Albany. Side arms and cock- ade on hat are required. By order. NICHULAS HAIGHT, Colonel. y, In., Adjutant. MERICAN INSTITUTE FARMERS’ CLUB.—A REGQU- lar meeting will be held at the Repository, 861 roadway, on Tuesday, Feb. 1, 1853, at noon. Subjeote— “our forest tices useful ay timber, for shade or for orna- ment, sumach, new plants, mudder.”” Vegetables rerved fresh, by Masson of Faris, and Lachaume of Yon- ers, will be served up for examination. Strangers are jally invited. Admiseion free to all PUBLIC MEETING OF THE CIIZENS AND OWN. ers of property in the city of New York, will be held at the Merchants’ Exchange, on the first day of February noxt, at two o'clock P, for the purpore of expressing their approval of the act of the Fenate of the State of New York, passed 28th instant, relative to the construction of railroads in elties: of this State generally, aud the city of New York in ticular, and to take into consideration the reforma for in our city government. George Griswold, Grinnell, Minturn & Co., Thonas R. Foster, Spoitord & Tileston, John C. Greene, F. & D, Fowler, oi David Ogden, C.F. Stevenson, Howland & Aspinwall, William Whitlock, W. 8. Wetmore, Silas C. Herring, Jobn Cryder, W. W. De Fo dno. R. Vetera, Benjamin F. Camp, ‘And several others. ( LEBRATION OF TRICK’S DAY —THE QON- J vention of Trish es recommend to the varioua Trish sceletics of New York, Brooklyn, Williamsbarg, Jer- soy. &e., the propriety of uniting to celebrate ‘the forth. coming anniversary of Ireland's patron saint. Societies wishing to join inthe celebration of this time-henored festival will’ pleare send delegates to Montgomery Hall, ‘76 Vrince street, on Friday evening, the 11th inst., at 7). o’clock, to make arrangements for tne same, By order of Convention. PATRICK DEE, Chairman. Tuomas CusninG, Secretary pro tem. N LW YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY.—THE REGULAR monthly mecting of this society will be held at their rocms in the university, on Tuesday evening, Feb- ruary 1, at 74g o'clock. Prof. Adolphus 1. Koeppen will read a paper “On the late archmologieal discoveries in the Piraens, illustra ing the naval supremacy and the commercial and coloni developeneat of the Athenian Republic.” MAUNSELL bi, FIELD, Reo. Seeretary, CARD.—1TO THE PUBLISHERS OFTHE ILLUSTRA. AA “AaRewn New York.—Gentlemen—tu the notice of the monument designed and erected by me to the of Col. Richard M. Johneon, containes in your thle week number, have not only omitted the artist's mame, uit, as if joeas Tegra ts teers 1 have headed the article with a portrait of . Clarke Mills, the sculptor, and a long article respecting him, thes ating the public to infer that Mr. Mills was the artist of that monument. This is rather a poor requital for the courtesy extended by me to you, in furnishing you, at your owm request, with the plans and models, and thus aifording you every facility in producing the vketch, which, Tmast confess, might, even as such, have posseved a hittle more " Whe'her the suppression ar mystisieation of in of your matters of this kind will add to the respeetabilit Borer you yourselves and the public partie best dcide. ira, ke. __ ROBERT KE. LAUNITA Sculptor, 1,005 Broadway, U. A—WASHINGTON ASSOCIATION.—THE 8% jug HEmth annual ball ofthis assooiation will be held al the Broadway ‘Theatre, on Tiesday evening, Fobruary Did, 185. Iickete con bo prrchaced of dames GrldMt treaenrer, No. 14 Ludlow street, William W. Osborn, 578 Grand street, John H. Elliott, secretary, County Clerk's aftiee. or of any of the members of the Jony H. Kyyyorr, C.J. MILLER, President.

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