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3B) 5 i a is ES i E Fa i 7 ES! Bixty-fourth stree' ; ene lot on south side Thirty-ninth street, ‘and Eighth avenues; four lots on south: Fifth avenue and ty between Eighty-fourth and streets; one lot on east side Sixth avenue, ighty-fifth street; house and lot No. i fl rey i 8 Hu H ; g ry H F i 2 ? z i . For lithogray ie maps and full par- the auctioneer, are to lo. 40 Wall street. ism, Net Scrofula, &c., dic. Balsam is the most certain remedy for terrible and painful diseases. You who are suffer- the most sertaring pains, remember that a few doses Revertel, yet pleasant, compeund will afford oer- . Thousands of cases have been cured, and Sun, and other papers. These mown citizens, who can be seen . Circulars, containing these 1) certificates, can be atthe petaelpal depot, 246 Grand street. Seventy-five cents per bottle. i Hair Work.—Citizens and Strangers visiting ‘the city would do well to call and examine the extensive sesortment of ladies’ and tlemen’s hair work at YS, 807 Broadway, up stairs. a for ladies. Lafont’s West India Souproct, for Whiten. 2 5 atts Private room yellow or dark teeth, purifying bad breath, &e. This Ente vegetable lathers like soap, yet itis as nice ag jee eream; it cleanses the foulest mouth, tongue and throat. Frice, two shillings. Sola at the agency of Jonow’ Coral Hair Restorative, (reduosd to two shillings, ) for beautifying the hair, making it grow, &e. 403 Broad- way. i] At Niblo’s, the aaah, a Lady and two ebildren sai owed thei autiful, clear complex- ions to using, at the reduced p: of two shillings, Jones’ ‘Ghemica} Soap. It cured the children’s chapped hands and face: remeved the morphew and pimples from , made her skin clear, white, soft and fine. the mot! Try this splendid soap, ’tis divine. Sold at 403 Broadway. by LD, who has thirteen years [practical experience in this city. Rooms, 498 Broadway, pPesite the Art Union rooms—for ladies and gentlemen. ‘Trusses, Shoulder Braces, Female Sup- knock knees, bow porters, instruments for club feet, pegs, weak ancles, and curvature of the spine; also a Heg: and clastic knee caps; aldo, adults and children’s trance, and every kind of surgical bandage and belt, at GLOVER’S, No. 12 Ann street, near Broadway. Cristadoro’s celebrated Liquid hair instantly toa beautiful black or brown, while preservative stimulates its growth and perpetuat Juxuriance to tke latest period of life. The dye is a plied privately, and both scld, at CRISTADORO’S, No. 6 or House. Toupees, and Hatr Dying.—It is won- erful the great improvement in the art of wig making, the method of dying the hair and whiskers, at the lebrated wig factory of MEDHURST & HEARD, No. 27 jaiden lane. Also braids of long hair, front braids, &. Popy the addrer wigs are pronounced the most perfeet imitation of na- itation of invented. Those article Celebrated Liquid is best yet discovered for coloring the hair the moment it is applied. wonderful se and certainty with which this favorite and old esta- 4 hair 4; is astonishing. It is for sale, or itpplied, at BA R’S wig factory, No. 4 Wall street. Gouraud’s Hafr Dye is, without ex: eption or reservation, the very best ever invented Be- feicated Soap, for caring plplen,freekin, sllownere canes iP, for ct ples, owners, reef etig tiga Rea tp Wilt boa Hae e c ant 67 Wali street, near of oar MISSING.—A FRENCH GENTLEMAN, liquel, who had been connected the New York Herald as translator, has for some e past been m! and all the inquiries set on foot ip aacertain w me of him have hitherto been few weeks previous to his disappear- | under an aberration of intel- He was last seen in Broadway, on the morning of, day, the 11th of December last. Mr. Miquel was a five of Toulon, in the south of France, and is of very stature—barily five feet in height—but stout built. His head is long and peculiarly shaped, with dark eyes d dark closely cut whiskers. He wore & sort of brown overcoat with velvet collar—stained—brown pants led Wellington boots, and a Kossuth hat. He conversed R ap excited manner, and had a slight impediment in He spoke English intel ation respecting him wi this office. CARD TO ENGLISH GRNTLEMEN.—IF HENRY Vernon will callat the Post Office he will find » from Louiseita. ORMATION WANTED—OF DAVID STEWART, SON ] of John Stewart, late of Dollarbeg, near Bollar, Clack- nshire, Scotland. He left Scotland for Jamaica, t Indies, ‘some thirteen years since, and is now be- ibved to be in the United States. Address J.8., Herald Mice, New York. ' SPECIAL NOTICES. be thankfully re- | MERICAN CHAPTER, NO. 6, 0. U. A., HAS RE- | Ha moved to the corner of Lispenard street and Broad. By. Meets on Wednesday evenings. q JOHN STYLES, €. C. U. A.—THE MEMBERS OF WASHINGTON CHAP- ter No notified that business >f vitai impor- pee to every member will be acted on to-morrow pbursday) evening, —s 10th. 4 . W. PALMER, C, of the C. . M. Barttrrt, Sachem. ANARY BIRD EXHIBITION.—THE NEW YORK Ca- W nary Fancier’s Association beg to inform the public fit their selection of long breed canaries, so much ad- ed at their late sixth annual exhibition, oved to the Bird Emporium of W. F. Messinger, 327 15 frery, om exhibition and, sale, commencing dionday kt, 7th instant, until Friday 11th, when they will be out ‘at public auetion, atfording an opportunity m to be met with of obtainiag birds raised from the stock ever imported, and at very low prices. Open nA. M. toOP. M. U. A—WASHINGTON ASSOCIATION.—THE SE > yenth annual bail of this association wiil be held be Broadway Theatre, on Tuesday evening, February 1858. ‘Tickets, which are limited, and but few re- ping unsold, can be purchased of James Griffith, juror, No. 14 Ludlow street, William W. Osborn, Grand street, John H. +9 office gain H. Euzorr, Secy. Elliott, secretary, J. MILLER, Pre XTENSION OF CANAL STREET AND WIDENING Walker «treet.—aAll persons opposed to the ass nt levied on their property, and those not satistied the award for their property taken for the widening Valker street, are requested to call at the East Broad- House, corner of Pike street, or at N. r ctore, 63 Canal street, any time during the day and ping. and sign a remonstrance against the same. OTICF.—RECEIVED, IN NOVEM LAST, PER Albany packet, 6 "bales rags, 1 do. papers, which e been stored by us, waiting for the owner to claim m. They will be delivered on proof, and payment Bspensee. JONES & WHEELWRIGHT, Nos, 6 and 8 Water street, Boston. SHOERS OF THE CITY OF NEW York are particularly requested toatiend a meeting nat body, to be held at Mr. Reilly’s, Hermitage Hall, of Allen and Houston streets,on Thursday evening, uary 10, as there will be business of great importance ght before them. ‘ Come one, come all.” STOLEN GOODS. FICE CHIEF OF POLICE.—THE FOLLOWIN b perty is now at the First District Police Court, sup- d tobe stolen:—One copper tube head or flue, belong- to 2 low pressure boiler or steamboat, six large balls parse twine. Also, one table spoon, marked N. J. R., hie office, for which owners are wanti GEO, W. MATSELL, Ci of Police. LENTINES FOR 1853.—P. J. COZA NOS. 104 and 106 Nassau street, (successor to Huestis & ns,) hae now ready a splendid stock of valentines, en- bes, Ince paper, &e., mostly new designs, which are ‘at reduced prices, Dealers will be supplied on the liberal terme, in lots from $5 to $1,000. Purchasers dit to their advantage to examine my stock, ast he btines are superior to any manufactured heretofore, LENTINES | |—VALENTINES | !—SPECTAL, NOTICE to buyere.—AU valentines purchased at the Broad- "ost office and book store, 4223¢ Broadway, near street, will be delivered to any part of the city of Thirty-fifth street, free of postage. A splendid pent on band, Call and examine. JAMES C, HARRIOTT. CARD.—CAUTION TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CON- cert. —The undersigned hereby gives notice to all par- ho may be applied to for credit of goods or loans of in his name, that he will not be responsible for ayment of the same, or of any debt cc acted on aunt by any person whosoever, without a written fitst bad and obtained from himself, he having ne relip whatever in biv business or ownership of rty. __EDWIN P. CHRISTY, proprietor, ‘Chulsty's Etbiopean Opera Troupe.”” superior elastic stocking for enlarged veins of the | Style. fourth street; one | reet (north side street), Williamsburg. | | ‘ | | | | | | | | bly, but not well. | has been | | white breast and fully | | ed officers, pro tempore, of the | Astor piace, opposite the dog, and $35 for the a tion of the darkey that was seen and run up Greenwich street with it while it was following a lady, near The tips of his policemen and others:—' color, and his hair on one side was discolored blue, ehear which would change it to white. Inquire at No. Barclay street. By REWARD. LOST, ON 27TH JANUARY 148, white French curl r, vie Re ibelhipal tan above syot over each eye, reward will be paid New York, or at 120 Columbia street, Brooklyn. REWARD.—IOST IN ONE OF THE SIXTH 1 avenue stages, on Monday evening, 7th inat., a TI opera glass, in cloth case. above reward will be paid on its being left at No. 60 Water street. REWARD.—-STOLEN FROM NO. 207 NINTH AVE- nue, on yesterday morning, a silver lever watch. (Addams & Arnet, watchmakers.) “The above reward will Be paldfor fts return at the above number, DAVID SON. Pawnbrokers and others are requested to stop it. REWARD.—LOST, ON THURSDAY MORNING, A setter dog, white, with cream colored ears, and #'few spots on his body and legs. The above will be paid on his return to 764 Broadway, corner of Eighth street. ROBERT SINCLAIR. Ost—ON THE 8D FEBRUARY, A PROMISSORY note, drawn by A Parrish, for $60, payable at the ery Bank the payment of which has been, stopped. The finder will confer a favor by returning the above note to C, V. Banta, Merchants’ Bank, 42 Wall street. OsT.— LEFT AT METROPOLITAN HALL, LAST Saturday night at the concert, a black opera glass, with leather case. The finder will be liberally rew: by leaving it at No. 67 Warren street. 0S—A PATENT, DATED FEBRUARY 17, 1652, TO Mr. Palmer, of North Carolina ; dropped in William Atreet, yesterday. Whoever will deliver same at this office shall be duly rewarded. LAW & KNEVIT?, 52 John st. OST—ON THE 7TH INST., FROM NO. 2 WILLOW place, Brooklyn, a large black setter dog, with wa, W! er returns him to his owner will be liberally rewarded. OsT—ON MONDAY AFTERNOON, IN BROADWAY, near Twelfth street, or in Twelfth strect, between Broadway and Second avenue, a gold breastpin. e finder will be suitably rewarded By leaving it at 282 Twelfth street, hesged = | m Bowery Insurance Company, per Geo. G. Taylor, Faq.» Secretary, $100. ‘om Lorillard Insurance Company, per Carlisle Nor- wood, Esq, Seoretary, $100. From United States Insurance Company, per James Wilkie, Esq., Secretary, $100 From National Insurance Company, per W. C. Kellogg, Eeq., Secretary, $100. From Greenwich Insurance Company, per James Harri- son, Esq., Secretary, $100. From North River Insurance Company, per John Hager- man, Esq., Secretary, $100. ies % SOS IOHN 8. GILES, Treasurer. THE MILITARY. Re ‘ASHINGTON LIGHT GUARD.—THE MEMBERS OF the above company are requested to attend a meeting on Wednesday evening, Feb. 9, at 734 o'clock, at the Bowery Hotel, 395 Bowery, corner of Sixth street. Members are requested to attend, as business of impor- tance will be transacted. By order of IOMAS KIRK, Chairman. H.W. Gener, Secretary. Bee po TAKE NOTICE !—NICHOLAS LAYDAN, Jr., 1s now organizing a temperance rifle company, to be called the “Virginia ce-makers.’’ ‘Ihose in fa- yor of it, and who would like to become members, will please sendin their names, as itis a picked company. Address Herald office. POLITICAL, (OCRATIC REPUBLICAN GENERAL COMMITTEE. An advertisement havi been published in the de- moeratic papers, signed by B. Shepard, and purport- ing to emanate from an organization styling itself a ‘General Committee,”’ requesting the members of the “ Democratic Bepult ican Young Men’s General Commit- tee’? to meet on Wednesday evening next, the underaign- Democratic Republican General Committe of the city and county of New York. hereby give notice that the said call is unauthorized and frregular, in violation of usage, factious in its tendencies and objects, and, therefore, ought not to be respected. Due notice will be given, in the manner anc! dy tioned the usages of the party, and in accordance with the oe laws of the’ Young Men’s General Committee, of the time appointed for the organization of that Committee. THO! J. BARR, Chairman pro tem. ooo esis } Secretaries pro tem. ECTURE ON HENRY GRATTAN AND THE IRISH volunteers of 1782.—In fulfilment of a promise made to the committee, on the occasion of his last discourse in New York, Thomas F, Meagher will doliver a lecture on the above subject, at Metropolitan Hall, on Monday even- ing, the 14th inst., at 8 o'clock, P. 'M. Tickets—fty cents. To be had at the Irish-American and Truth Teller offices, the principal bookstores, and at the door on the evening of the lecture. MSS BACON'S MORNING LPSSONS—SEOOND TERM— Origin of the Greek Element in Modern Culture. ‘The third lesson will be given this morning, at the Stuy- yesant Institute, at 11 o'clock. Tiexets to’ single lessons 50 cents—for fifteen lessons $5. Miss Bacon’s evenii lessons, on “The Origin of the Oriental Elemont in Mod- ern Culture,” will be resumed on Wednesday evening, February 9, at 73g o'clock. PIRITUAL MANIFESTATIONS — THE MYSTERY solved—the existence, power and character of the spirits fully established.—G. PHELPS MARTIN will de- ver a lecture on Spiritual Manifestations on Wednesday evening, February 9, at Hope Chapel, in Broadway, near ‘ew York Hotel. Lecture to commence at 734 o'clock. Tickets 26 cents, to be had at No, 2 Astor House, and at the door. THE BALL SEASON. ‘ASONIC BALL.—THE SEVENTH ANNUAL BALL OF the Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons of ihe State of New York, will be given at the Apollo Saloon, on Monday evening, the 14th inst., under the direction o! the trustees of the Widow and Orphans’ Asylum Fund. Dodworth’s band is engaged, and no effort will be spared to render this ball as memorable as its predecessors. Tickets at $2 each, to admit a gentleman and ladies, may be obtained at the Apollo, and at Freemason’s Hall, No. €00 Broadway. The fraternity will appear in regalia. ___ INSTRUCTION. _ M R. GOLDSMITH AND HIS WINTER CLASSES.—THE: name which heads this article is as familiar as a household word in all parts of this Union; and in this city, multitudes of hands trained to wield the ‘pen of a ready writer’? under his tuition, would be held up in his favor were the question put—‘‘ Who is the best teacher of penmanship in the United States?’ We see by the Gaily papers that Mr. Goldsmith’s winter classes for ladies and gentlemen are now open at his rooms, No. 289 | Broadway, and he is giving fall courses of class lessons to | able number of ladies at half the usual price. His suites of apartments, at 289 Broadway, enable him to accqmmodate a consider: private pupils—an advantage of which | those who prefer pursuing their study and practice of the | him is peculiarly adapted for the practical art in seclusion, will, no doubt, avail themselves, Mr. G.’s private pupils, as well as those who have taken class lessons, uniformly speak of his system of teaching and of the styles of writing he teaches, as the best they have ever seen ; and we have reason to know that the improve- ment of his scholars is extremely rapid.—(Sunday Times, jan. Sta. ~ OOKKEEPING, ARITHMETIC, &C., THOROUGHLY taught by W. J. RENVILLE,’ 289 Broadway.—Kach Student receives separate instruction, and is rapldly ad- vanced in his studies, while the knowledge imparted to requirements of business, Open day and evening. ENMANSHIP.— MR, GOLDSMITH WILL RECEIVE new pupils daily, at his rooms, 289 Broadway. Ladies’ classes at 11 and 4 o'clock; gontlemen at 9 A. M, and 8, Zand 8 o'clock, P.M. Privato instruction at howrs convenient to the pupil. See cards at the Academy. (EACHER WISHES A SITUATION.—A French lady, having # thorough knowledge of French and Gor- man languages, pianoforte and guitar, wishes a situation in an academy, or other institution, ‘to instract in the above branches. Would prefer the Southern, or South Western States. Address D. D., lower Post Office. DANCING ACADEMIES, EW CLASSES.— BROOKE'S DANCING ACADEMY, AT his new Assembly Rooms, No. 361 Broome street.— » most fashionable styles of this country and Europe | tangbt in the shortest possible time, and on moderate |C terms. A new class for ladies and misses on Tuesday af- ternoon, from 3 till 6 o'clock. A new class for gentlemen Tuesday evening, from 7 till 103¢ o'clock. The school will continue open during the wholo year. EXPRESS AGENCIES. HASE &€O.'S U. 8. MAIL STEAMER EXPRESS TO the South, per steamer James Adger, Wednesday, {th, connecting at Charleston with Combs & Co., for the interior of South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, and Ten. nessee, Chase & Co.’s Express, per U. 8. mail steamer Koanoke, for Norfolk, Richmond, and Petersburg, on Saturday, at 2P.M. Parcels and’ packages taken at the rt CHASE & €O., No. 9 Wall street. R —THE NEW ORLEANS BRANCH OF ADAMS & Co.'s Express has been remo ed within a few days from 19 Wall street to 59 Broadway, where ft will con- tinue under the charge of Mr. A. L. Atimaon, Our express ceupies in New Orleans the spacious and commodious building 72 Camp street, in charge of Mr. Adiixon Bras- tow, who, with his able assistants, will give prompt at. tention to the collection of drafts, notes, checks, &o., and of bills payable on delivery of goods. Bankers and jewel- lersare notified that we will make the most favorable ar: rangements fer the transportation of valuable parcels, and freights of specie and bullion, Our next express for New Orleans js per steamship Ciiy. ADA , 59 Broadway. eRe rrr: ‘ANTED—BY A RESPEOTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation as eook, washer, and ironer, or to do housework, in a private family; is a good baker. city reference given. May be seen for two days, at M0 Twenty-eighth street, between Ninth and Tenth avenues. ———— ae A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, sere as chembmresih 008 waiter. Good ven. Please a t : zat situation 168 ply, for wo days, at her YW ae A STEADY, ‘ABLE YOUNG girl, a situation as chambermaid and waiter, or would assist in the tine washing and ironing. Good city reference. Please call at 217 th street. Can be 5 baal days. Has no objections to take care of ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation as nurse or seamstress, or to do general housework in s small family. Best of city reference given. Apply at 12] Eighth avenue, next the shoe store. WANTEDBY A PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN, A situation as neat seamstress and assistant in dreas- making. | Flease chil at her present employers, No. 7 West Twentieth street, near Fifth avenue. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as chambermaid and todo fine wash- ing, or as laundress, or to do plain cooking, for a small private family Can produce best of city reference. Apply at 68 ing street, from Varick. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUATION to do the general housework of a small private family. Understands chamberwork and plain sewing. Can be seen for two or three days, by calling at 111 East Sixteenth street, second story, first floor. Waa SITUATION, AS COOK, BY A WOMAN; would be rps to ist with the Asher if re- uired; has the best of city reference to her las' ae: pply at 11 Third avenue, between Seventh and Eighth streets, in the thread and needle store, for two days. BY A RESPECTABLE ENGLISH GIR! lately from London, # situation as cuambermai or waiter, nurse and seamstress; wazes not so much an object as a comfortable home. Apply at 306 Sixth ave- nue, between Twenty-second and nty-third streets, 'ANTED—BY TWO RESPECTABLE G SITUA- tions, ene as chambermaid and waiter, the other as cook, washer and ironer, or to do Cay housework, The best of city reference given. Apply at 83 Twenty-se- ment street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues, for wo days. ‘ANTED—BY A PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN, A situation in asmall private family, to dogencral hosework; reference toher last place. Please pee 1 venth street, third floor, back room, for wo dave. BY A RESPECTABLE ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, young English woman, as lady’s maid and house- keeper, who perfectly understands the keeping ef house e accounts; understands dress-making and y of fine muslin; is also a competent shirt-maker. references can’ be given. Can be seen for two days, at 198 Fifteenth street, corner of First avenue. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE AMERICAN YOUNG woman, situation as cook or chambermaid, or house keeper, in a private family. Can be seen for three days. Please call at 154 West Twenty-eighth street. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as dressmaker or seamstress, ina small private family. ’ Can be seen at 10 Mulberry street, for one day only. ‘ANTED— BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT young woman, a situation in a geuteel private family.” She is good plain cook, and an excellent wash- er and ironer, in which ‘she is willing to assist. As to character, reference may be had to persons of respecta- bility in thiseity, with whom she has lived for the last three years. n._ be acen for two days, at 803 Mulber- ry street, in the rear, third floor. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation as chambermaid, or to take care of chil- dren. Good city reference given. Can be seen for one day, at 105 Mulberry street. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, AS GARDEN! BY A man who has a practical knowledge of his business, in all the different branches of horticulture, namely, the culture and management of stove and greenhouse plants; pee miing ct a pronece fruits, under seer ing and fore’ unders' 3 scape gardeni: + - dress A. B., 430 Broadway. ey 'ANTED—BY TWO VERY RESPECTABLE AND well educated women, situations; one as nursery governess or seamstress, who understands cutting and fitting children’s dresses, or would be willing to walt on an invalid, or take the situation of housekeeper, and can jive the most unquestionable city refer- ences as to character andcapability. The other as nurse, who is well experienced, and understands the etre of an infant from its birth, or would goas lady’s maid. Please apply at 98 Amity street, corner of Sullivan, Can be seen for two days, ora note addressed to R. C. will be punetually attended to. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT GIRL, a situation, todo chamberwork and plain sewing, or chamberwork and waiting. Please callat 70 Washing. ton street, Brooklyn. Can be seen for two days, ANTED — BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT young woman, a situation as nurse and seam- stress, Or chambermaid and seamstress, in » smal! private family. Can give good reférence from her last place. Can be seen for two days, at 242 Sixth avenue, between Fifteenth and Sixteenth streets. ‘"ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, a situation as good cook, washer and ironer. city reference. Please call at 105 Nineteenth street, be- — Sixth and Seventh avenues. Can be seen for two YB ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, ‘a situation to cook, wash, and iron, or todo general housewerk; good reference given. Please call at 90 Grove street. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT girl, a situation as seamstress, or to take care of children, and do plain sewing. Apply at 46 Suffolk street, in the rear, room No. 9. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE woman, as first rate cook; is a geod washer and ironer; the best of city reference to her last place; can be seen for this day. Please call at 187 Nineteenth street, between Seventh and Kighth avenues. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young. woman, ax chambermaid, and to do fine washing and French fluting, or as Isundress; the best of references can be given. Pleaso apply at 90 Third avenue. Can be seen for two days. ‘ANTED—BY A YOUNG LADY, WHO HAS A THO- rough knowledge of her business, a situation, in a French or English family, as chambermaid, or to take care of children, She can give the best city reference Please call at 81 West Nineteenth street, front basement ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITUA- tion as cook, who thoroughly understands her bu- siness, and is an excellent baker. Satisfactory reference Can be seen for two days. lease call at No, 13 ion court, University place. ‘ANTED — A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE girl, as first rate baker, washer ana ironer, or as chambermaid and waiter, or todo general housework. Best city reference. Apply at 129 Henry street, front basement, for two days. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY AN ABLE AND industrious man, as porter in a store, or to drive a horse and wagon, Is well acquainted with the city, writes « good hand, and can loan his employer from oné to two hundred dollars, on good security. Good reference given. Would have no objections to go South or West. Address D, J., Herald office. ANTED—A SITUATION, AS A PROFESSED COOK, by a very experienced middle aged woman, with ood city reference, Please call at 74 Sixth avenue, in ‘he bookstore. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, TO DO CHAMBERWORK, bya respectable young woman; who is accustome: to the care of children, would do general houcework for a small private family; understands plain cooking, &c., Ke. Goad city reference furnished. Can be seen for & few days at No. 5% Baltic street, corner Smith, South Brooklyn. ‘ANTED—BY A PROTESTANT GIRL, A SITUATION ‘ax cook, washer and ironer, or as chambermaid and seamstress. Has no objection to go a short distance in the country. Can be seen for three days, at her last plaee, 453 Greenwieh street. ANTED—BY TWO SISTERS, SITUATIONS, ONE AS cook, washer and froner, and good baker; the other as chambermaid and waiter, and to do plain sewing. Good city reference. Please call at 142Third avenue, be- tween Fourteenth and Fifteenth streets. Can be seen for two days. ANTED~A SITUATION, BY A PROTESTANT young woman, to take care of child, and do plain sewing, or to do general housework, in plain family. Can be seen all the week at 73 West’ Nineteenth street, near Sixth avenue. ANTED—BY A RESI ‘@ situation as chambermaid or laundress. city references given, Can be seen for tw® days, at 80 West Nineteenth street. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, a situation to do ‘chamberwork and waiting, or to assist in the washing and ironing. Best of city reference. Please call at 66 Macdougal street, in the rear. Cun be seen for two days. ANTED—A SITUATION AS GOOD PLAIN COOK, by an experienced young woman, who is willing to assist in the washing and ironing. Best of city reference given. Please apply at 152 Sixth avenue, in the book st.re, for two days. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation as chambermaid and laundress, or would take care of children and do plain sewing. Good city re. ference. Please call at 228 First avenue, between Thir teenth and Fourteenth streets. n be seen for two days TWO RESPECTABLE, ‘ANTED—SITUATIONS, young women—one to do general housework in « small private family; the other as nurse and seamstress. Please call at 46 West Fourteenth Good city reference. Can be seen street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues. for two days. ANTED—BY A RESPRCTABL! 2 YOUNG WOMAN a situation as cook; understands English and Good references as to character, and ui French cooking. testimonials, Please ¢ t No, 13 University place, €nion court. Can be a two days, WANTS. | mare | Ayer oly arvtved ia ile aa who bas pret | of age, wishes men, O a i Years of age, to Khowledge of as clerk, elerk , or book- ice ton : ‘good ie sg ‘tiation of fur "Would have noob. sble Dulas. He san ve tht bat of recommmesntsons jet, Hera ote. rc | Herald ote eee ieee ug ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE SCOTCH GIRL, A | Wy eo SASH MAKERS OR CARPENTERS. W situation as chambermaid and seamstzess. or Steam to let, for turning. Apply at ALEX. | chambermaid and laundress. Please callat 167 Eleventh ANDER DUGAN’S, Schermerhorn street, between Bond street, corner of Avenue A. and Nevin streets, Brooklyn. wan SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, as chambermaid and fine washer and ironer. or a3 waiter; understands ing. Rest of city refe lat 91 West Nineteeath street. BY A RESP ‘ABE PRO: testant you woman, as nurse and seamstress, or to do chamberwork. ‘TheYbest of city reference given. Whoop call at We Woes kirieasthsteent, ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION a8 cook, washer and ironer, or to do general house- work, in a small family. The best of city reference given. zee call at 372 Third avenue. Can be seen for two ye. WA NTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, as chambermaid and waiter, or to do plain rewing. Apply at 122 Second avenue. w= NURSE—A RESPECTABLE ENGLISH WOMAN, whose firit baby is one week old, wishes to engage ge wet nurse, Apply at 900 Hicks street, near Pecite Brooklyn—room No. 2. ‘ANTED—BY A GOOD COOK, A SITUATION IN A hotel, or a respectable boarding house, or would not object to a laundress’s place, as she is a most execl- lent washer and ironer. Inquire at 250 Elizabeth street, second floor. Can be seen for two days. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation as chambermaid aud seamstress. Good city reference given from her last pee, where she has been six years and six months. be seen for three days, at 54 Spring street, room 5, first flour. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT yor woman, a situation as seamstress and nurse; no objection to do light chamberwork and sewi: The best of city and be pach & reference given. Can seen for two days. Please at 167 Eldri street, be- tween Broome and Delancy. ANTED A NEE SMALL FAMILY’S was! & com) person, who will ec full ratisfaction to whoever will Please to cipon tneee vertiser, who wishes to wash at her own house. Please call at 85 East Twenty-second street, near Third avenue, first floer, front room. WA SITUATION, ibe RESPECTABLE oung woman as cook, w! fectly understands her busines; ia wiling to aint in g and ironing, and is a good maker of bread and pastry. objection to Brooklyn. Good reference can be given. Can be seen for two days, at 256 First avenue, corner of Fifteenth street. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, as cook, washer, and ironer, oraslaundress Has good city reference. Please call at 133 Greenwieh avenue, room 8, floor. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG MARRIED woman, a situation as wet nurse, who has lost her Yaby, three months old. Inquire at No. 4 Batavia street, second floor. Reference gi if required. ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, A SITUATION AS bookkeper, or assistant cashier, &¢., in which lat- ter situation he now is, and from which the best of refe- rence will be given. He an American, twenty, and speaks French, Spanis and German, Salary no ob: ject. Address, through city pést, X. Y., 319° Fighth avenue. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, AS FOREMAN, IN A wholesale clothing store, by an American, who has acted in the above capacity, nd has had a long experi- ence in the Southern ard tern trade; best of city re- ference given. Address Foreman, Heraid office. ANTED—BY A MOST RESPECTABLE YOUNG MAN, asituation as waiter in a private family.. The best of city reference given. Please call at 210 Broad- way, corner of Fulton. in the hat store. Can be seen for two daye, and has no objection to travel. ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, A SITUATION AS barkeeper. Can come well recommended from last ce, or give security. Address, for three days, J. 8., jersey City Post Office. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A FIRST RATE SALES- tan, in a wholesale or retail hat house; best of reference. Address B., Herald office. 'ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, 17 YEARS OF AGE, to serve as errand boy, or to bind himself to some respectable trade. Best of city references given. Apply at 289 Second strect, fourth floor. « JEREMIAH DELANEY. Wie cha AN ACTIVE YOUNG MAN, 23 YEARS of age (American), a situation as porter. Address teks office. as < ANTED—BY A SOBER AND INDUSTRIOUS MAN, ae: has the best of city and country reference for , capability, &c.; is a Pro- testant; is able and to work. A note addressed to 4 B, , gardener, Herald office, will be thankfully attend- ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG SCOTCH- man, who has been in this country for the last two years, as farmer, or to take of & farm. The best of references can be produced at Archy Grieve’s, No. @ Barclay street. ‘ANTED IMMEDIATELY—EIGHT OR TEN LADIES, to ornament and make papier mache goods, prin- cipally daguerreot; case covers. The work can be ento theirown homes Good hands can make from eight to ten dollars per week. Full instruction given in four lessons. Apply at 633 Broadway, between ten and three o'clock. ‘ANTED—ONE OR TWO YOUNG LADIES, WHO | have some talent ix singing, to travel with a histor: cal panorama- Address W. G. L., Herald office, stating where aninterview may be had. Werner CLASS PLAIN SEWERS AND EM- broiderers. Apply at GENIN’S Bazaar, 513 Broad- way. ‘ANTED — DRESSMAKERS WHO THOROUGHLY understand the business, and are good trimmers; also, several young ladies to learn, who are good sewers, Inquire at No. 4 Astor place. ‘ANTED—IN A SMALL FAMILY, A GOOD COOK, washer and ironer. None need spply but those who understand their business thorough! py in Carroll street, third door east of Columbia, ton fer- ry, Brooklyn. ‘ANTED—A WOMAN AS COOK, WASHER AND froner. None need apply unless they can give the best of city reference as to aiacies and capability. Ap- ply at 222 Sullivan street. ‘ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED AND CAPABLE American lady, to act in the capacity of governess, where there are three children to be taught. One having a knowledge of music, preferred. Also, wanted. a person to fill the situation of nurse and seamstress. None need apply unless fully competent to fill the above situations. Indoubted reference will be required as to capacity and respectability. For further particulars, call at No. 85 Sands street, near Jay, Brooklyn, between the hours of 10 A. M, and 6. M, -ANTEB—AN EXPERIENCED FRENCH WOMAN, AS nurse and seamstress. One who can give good re- ferences may apply at 96 Fifth avenue. . A fain: ‘-ANTED—A GOOD COOK, WASHER AND IRONER; | one that understands her business, and willing to make herself generally useful, with good city reference, may apply at 19 Union place. Wages $6 per month. TANTED—A FIRST RATE COOK AND BAKER, TO attend to cooking only: also, a first rate laundress, for a sioall private family in New Brighton, Statev Island. Good wages. Address box 1,005, Post OMce, with re- ferences, ANTED—A GERMAN OR ENGLISH WOMAN, TO | cook, wash, and iron, and to make herself other. wise useful, for a small family; none but those having the best of reference need apply. Protestant preferred. Ap ply at 16 Charles street, from 12 to 2. Wann EAT, TIDY AMERICAN OR LIS girl, aschambermaid and laundress, in a private family. Any person having good recommendations can apply at 84 Fast Twenty-seventh strect, near Lexington avenue. ANTED—A RESPECTABLE SERVANT, WHO IS A good plain cook. washer ani ironer, to do the work of a sirall private family. Apply from 10 to 12 M., at the corner of Clinton and Degraw streets, South Brooklyn. Good city references required. ‘ANTED—IMMEDIATELY, A PERSON WHO, THO. roughly understands dressmaking, for a few weeks. Undoubted references will be required as to character, capability, &e. Apply personally this day at 120th street, first house west of Fourth avenue, Harlem, i i i } \ | | i | to wake money is offered. Address, | Letters address [A ‘ANTER—A FIRST-RATE CARPET SALESMA! also, two or three it porters, accustomed to the business. Apply to Alex. T. wart & Co., Broad- way, Chamber, Reade si ‘ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED CLERK, IN A RETAIL jewelry establishment. One well qualided will hear of @ good situation, by applying to ARTHUR, JOHNE & CO., 15 Beekman ‘ANTED—A YOUNG MAN IN A TEA STORE—ONE sequainted with the business. Apply at 118 Ninth avenue, ball door. ANTED.—A YOUNG MAN ACQUAINTED WITH THE lish and German lang: desires situation as porter in @ wholesale store of any kind. Best of refe- rence given, both as to capacity and character. Inquire of Thomas Bauchle, No. 26 Delancy street. ‘ANTED—A NUMBER OF ACTIVE MEN, WITH address, to solicit advertisements in this cit, for all the principal papers in the United states ca Canadas. To persons of perseverance a good cppcatauh st pt ET WALKER, Advertising Agents, 23,’ Wall oe ‘ANTED—A YOUNG MAN, WELL ACQUAINTED with the jobbing furnishing goods trade, to take charge ofthis department in a cloth importer’s store. 782 Lower Post Oftive, will receive im: mediate attentio ANTED—IN A FIRSTCLASS RETAIL. GROCERY story, & young man accustomed to city business; he must be quick and correct in figures, and be compe tent to take charge of the books. None need apply witb- out the sbove qualifications, and who can give the most unexceptionable references as to character. Address Grocer, Herald office. ANTED THREE SERVANTS.—ONE A GOOD PLAIN cook, bread maker, washer and ironer; one as seamstress and nurse; one as chambermaid and waiter, and to assist in the washing. None need apply but Pro- estants, and such as can come well recommended from their laet places. Call at 144 Firth avenue to-day, be tween § and 10 o'clock A. ‘ANTED—A SMART ACTIVE BOY IN AN IMPORT- ing house; one who writes a good hand, and is ac- vainted with Custom House business, may apply at No. Dey street, up stairs. One who resides in Brooklyn preferred. late from Ohio, and who is acquainted with many ot the merehants in that State, also in Michigan and ‘Western New York, wishes to enter into an engagement with some wholesale house in this city, as salesman; | | either dry goods, grocery, or boot and shoe. Will ree worth of goods, in either business, to ell over $28,000 Salary moderate. Can give satisfactory the frst year. references as to honesty, character, and sebriety. Please | addrese Fidelity, Herald office. ATCHMAKER WANTED—A GOOD WORKMAN TO Apply AX 14 NASSAU STREET, TEACHERS, Clerks, ealesmen, men on railroads and steamers, porters,barkeepers, boys to learn trades. Applicants en: closing $1, free of postage, will be promptly suited. THOMAS SPINK, Agent. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUA aN onan charabacsuald aud (aamgies ia eatin eon) froning, or to do general housework in a small private family. Four years reference will be given from her Inst place. Please call at 120 St. Mark’s place, between avenue A and First avenue, third floor, front room. RESPECTABLE YOUNG MAN, TWENTY YEARS OF age, wishes a situation in ‘the grocery or liquor business: is quite competent to fill cither; will engage in any respectable business at a moderate salary; is smart and active, of general business habits, and a good writer; has unquestionable city reference from his last employer and others. Can be seen, or # line addressed to J.C., 43 Henry street, will meet with prompt attention. FEW MEN WHO COULD SELL AN ARTICLE THAT will be ic great demand for the next ten days, can awake $10 per coy by calling at 833 Broadway, room No. 22. “RESPECTABLE SCOTCH GIRL WANTS A SITO- ation as nurse, in a respectable family: can do plain sewing. Can be ecen at 96 Court street, Brooklyn. TLL CLERK.—WANTED, A YOUNG MAN WHO IS A rapid and hand-ome writer, and quick at'figures, to make out bills. None need apply unless they have extra capabilities, added to experience. MOULTON, PLIMPION, WILLIAMS &CO., 47 Broadway. RESPECTABLE ENGLISH WIDOW LADY WISHES A to find a respectable gentleman’s family, who ould adopt a very healthy female child, eleven months old, « Protestant. Please call at 339 West Twenty- tixth street, near Tenth avenue, third floor. A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL WANTS A SIIUA- tion, as chambermaid and waiter, or nurse aod reamnstress, either in New York or Brocklyn; has no objec- tion to the country. The best of reference given. Apply Colum! PERSON, OF a treet, Brooklyn. (CT INTEGRITY AND GREAT A practical experience in woollen manufacturing, ie Open to engage himself to take charge of the whole or Pirtof any woollen establishment.” Address Practieal, RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT GIRL WANTS A situation as cook; she is an excellent wesher and ironer. The best of reference given. Please callat 17 St. George's place, Thirteenth street. Can be seen for two days,{if not engaged. YOUNG MAN OF STEADY AND INDUSTRIOUS hal wishes to procure a situation as gardener, or coachman and gardener ; he has seven years experience in gardening, anda satisfactory recommendation as coach- man and Lever from his last employer, where he has lived for last three years. All satisfaction given as to capability and character, by applying at 45 Market street, where he can be seen for two days. PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN, WHO 18 NOT SUB- ject to seasickness, wishes to go to Europe with any indy who desires a servant. Apply immediately at her present employer's, No. 110 West Thirteenth street. GIRL WANTS A SITUATION AS PLAIN COOK, washer and ironer, or to do the housework of a Small family. Good city reference given. Please call at 118 Mott street. YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION AS COOK, washer and ironer, or as chambermaid. Can refer to her last plage, where she lived two years anda half. May be seen for two days, at 162 West Twenty-fifth street, near Eighth avenue. None but a respectable private fa- mily need apply. YOUNG MAN WANTS A SITUATION, WHO THO- roughly understands driving and the management of horses; is willing to make himself useful. Can be seen for three days at 243 Division street, or by letter directed toP.F, Good reference. N ENGLISH GIRL WANTS A SITUATION, TO COOK, wash, ond iron, or todo general housework, for a small private family; no objection to go a short distance in the country; the best of si At reference. Apply at 40 Clarkson street, in the rear. Can be seen for two days. OOKKEEPER.—A VERY RESPECTABLE PERSON, of first-rate education and good address, and well experienced in book-keeping, is desirous of employment us beok-keeper, either by single or double entry. Good reference gi Address A. B., 267 Washington street, Breokly Boy, NANTED—ONE WHO, WRITES A GOOD HAND, to whom constant employment will be given, and $250 per week. Address G. & J, in the applicant's own hanc writing, Herald office. | ar MAKERS WANTED.—TWELVE GOOD GRAIT- lere, two men on cutting machine, six finishers. Constant employment to firet-rate hande. Apply at 44 Cliff street. MPLOYMENT WANTED.—A YOUNG MAN, WHO 13 ‘jaccustomed to writing, wishes to obtain a situation to write wrappers. or something in a similar way. His evenings are not engaged, and anything to do would be cone in @ superior anw accurate manner, Please address it Oflice. F COMPETENT DRY GOODS SALESMEN can obtain permanent situations, with liberal sala- ©, at the Bowery Savings’ Store, 126 Poie F. W. & W. FP. GILLEY & CO. OUSEKEEPER.—AN AMERICAN LADY, AT PRE- rent living with the advertiser, will be cheerfully Fecommended to one desiging a housekeeper. Address A. B., Herald ofiee, stating where an interview may be hac. ‘ a ANTED—AN INDUSTRIOUS GIRE, AS COOK; SHE must also be a first rate washer and ironer. Call at 62 Bank street. “ANTED—A GIRL TO DO THE COOKING, f ing, and ironing, of a family. One with good city- reference may apply at 206 Jay street, Brooklyn. ‘ANTED—LADIES AND GENTLEMEN TO ORNA- | ment fancy boxes and tables. The ornamenting done at home when learned, and $8 to $15 made weekly. Cail immediately at the rooms 604 Broadway, near Hous - street, ladies from 9 to 3, P. M.; gentlemen from 8 to PM. ANTED—A MAN GOOD BUSINESS QUALIFT- cations, with a capital of $5,000 or $6,000, to take the entire charge of and conduct a mineral manufacturing business, which will pay from 150 to 200 per cent. The business is well establis ed, and the article i+ superior to anything of the kind in the market. The parties would be willing to ive the third party one-third interest, and also a liberal salary, for hie services. Application mast be made personally, to WALTER H. MEAD, 19 Eighth avenue. ‘ANTED—IN A MANUFACTURER'S OFFICR, A MAN that can loan his employer $800 or $1,000 on good security, and who would be willing to take a salary of $500 or $600. M., Herald office. NTED—A STEADY, RESPECTABLE MAN—EN. glish, German, or American—who thoroughly understands the liquor business, as ealosman in a whole sale and retail store. A moderate ealary only will be riven at first, with percentage on saler. Apply by letter, tating ralary expected, ke, to Wright, Herald office. | | | OUSE AGENTS AND PROPERTY OWNERS.—A man with a few thousand dollars cash, wants to buy a tenement house and lot, worth about $6,000 or 7.000. ‘The property must be low and at the most easy terme; below Twenty-third street preferred. Address a note (stating perticulars) to C. C., Herald office. TED—IN A BUSINESS THAT Must have some knowledge of farming, be willing to travel, and if acquainted with the value of horses all the better. Must have $500 cash to invest. Suitable persons guaranteed against lose. Ad- dress, with real name, Advance, Herald office. NDUSTRIOUS MEN WAX Li pay $3,000 per year. WHO WRITES A GOOD AND et in making out invoices, Ap: D WANTED—< plain hand, to ply et 661 Brondway MA2E SLD ANY RESPRCTABLE PERSON WISH. ing to adopt a fine healthy boy, two weeks old, can hear of one by making application to’ Dr. Holmes, corner of South Sixth and Ninth streets, Williamsburg, ANTILLA MAKERS WANTED.—A NOMBER OF experienced workers, at 51 Canal street. GEORGE BRODIE. AVING SOME KNOW. eae, to sell oils in this cfty and Herald oftice. ANTED.—FOUR PEDLARS WANTED, 4 nice cart or wagon and $60 to $150 cash, ity, EDLARS bavi and good reference as to business capacity and to take the excl sale of a new kind of p boote, ke. Coos en can make $60 to $100 adexere ©. A. J 1 office. iy, &e. | employer. Would be algengaged nf Please address P. ANTED.—A YOUNG MAN, OF BUSINESS HABITS, | the country. dent of reference, as to abilit; March. , East New York Post Office, which will reesive attention. f RUG STORE.—A REGULARLY QUALIFIED PHY- sician of several rs stan a ce the best qualifications, wishes of a drug store, on salary or share of profits, or to asaiat | & phy in his practice. Address M. N. P., Post Office, Ir ie lyn. OUSEKEEPER’S SITUATION WANTED IN A HOTEL, a lady who bas been many yerrs constantly em- that capacity, and who can bring testimonials as to capability, &e., from the proprietors of some of the Isrgest hotels in the United Btates. Inquire at 195 West Twenty-third street. ITUATION WANTED—TO DO GENERAL HOUSE- work in a email family, by a young do chamberwork. The best ofcity reference. Pleise call at 279 Sixth street, in the rear. BOOK SEWERS.—WANTED—TWO BLANK BOOK sewers ; those accustomed to job work preferred. Steady work the year round. Apply to MONKGAN’S, 36 ir street, corner of William. (0 JEWELLERS.--CONSTANT EMPLO’ WILL be given to two first rate pearlsetters. by applying to DALEY & CO., 186 Chesnut street, Philadelphia. 10 DRUGGISTS.-A YOUNG MAN WHO HAS HAD eleven years experience in the retail drug business, ig dedtourot furnishing capital gnd entering into co Fartnership with some well established house engaged either in the retail or wholesale business. Address, for three days, L, B., box 1.079 Post Office. | TS WATCH cas WANTED, SEVERAL GOOD hands. Apply immedixtely in rear of 30 | street, third story. Steady employment. C. LUPTON. "T°, CARFENTERS—Two OR THREE GOOD HANDS wanted. Apply at the livery stable corner of Clason and Putnam avenues, Brooklyn. | B SALES AT AUCTION. PR tor acanmananaeonies DRIAN H. MULLER, AUCIIONFER.—HAMMOND street property af auction —Adrian H. Muller will rell ut auction, on Thursday, Feb. 10, 1853, at 12 M., at the Merchants’ Exchange, (10 close the estate of the fate | A. Labagh, deceased,) the two story and attic brick house and lot No. 86’ Hammond street, between Bleecker and Hudson streets. Lot twenty-one feet ten inches in | front and rear, by ninety-five fect in depth, be the same more or less. For particulars apply the auctioneer, | No. 7 Wall street. | , KEMP; AUCTIONEER. PENCIL, CASE MANUYAC ¢ turers’ tools, &c.—To-morrow, Vu at o'clock, at No. 6 Liberty place, or 20 Malden fae, Re Kemp will sell at auction, as above, turning lathes, draw- tench, dies rolling mill press, portable, forge, bellows, o1 #, cutting engine, tools, closet, chest of drawers, office Furniture, &c Sale without resetre. UCTION NOTICEK.—LARGE GENERAL SALE THIS day, at half-past ten o'clock, in the auction rooms, | No."13 Spruce street, of household furniture and house | furnishing articles, dry goods, clothing, 200 boxes j London gune, jewelry, paintings, ke, 'R. FORREST, HOS. BELL, Auctioneer. UCTION NOTICE.—HARDWARE, Y, &0— J. E. Van Antwerp & Son will sell this aay, atlo o ok at ep Paar) enyerppinr lots —— and small cutlery, saws, and other shelf goods, in good order. Also, dardaged goods. ‘Terms cash. €. TUTTLE, AUCTIONEER.—ELEGANT FURNI- ture at auction to morrow. A. C, Tuttle will on ‘Yhursday, peteasy 20; at 1034 o’clock, a large and assortment of parlor, chamber, hall dining-room, and counting-house furniture, consisting of a lorge variety of rorewood and black walnut, mahogany, enamelled and stained rosewood. Also, desl cist ls mattresses. (By catalogues which is now r 10 whole to be gold without reserve, for cash, to pay advances. UCTION NOTIGE.—WILL BE SOLD ON FRIDAY, THE 11th of Fetruary, 1853, at public auction, for whom it may concern, the stock of ready made clothing, with the clothe, easimers, and vestings, which were by the late fire at 188 Fulton strect. UCTION NOTICF.—CROCKERY AND GLASS WARE. Thar:day, Fob. 10, at 193g o'clock, at 82 John street, 50 packwees, ‘a yenoral assortment, from athe ghelves, in lote to suit rete. Jers and grocers, for cash. AMAGED FRUIT AND CONFECTIONERY.—THURS- day, Februury 10, at 10 o'clock, at store No. 881 Pearl street, be entire contents of same, damaged by fire. Preserves, pickles, catsups, sardines, candies, sauces, pea ‘ . nuts, segars, &o. Also, store fixtures, ounters, shelving, bins, stoves, and household furnitore. WELLINGTON A. CARTER, Auctioneer. BH. LUDLOW, AUCTIONEER.—VALUABLE HOUSB e and Lot on Twenty-second street —E. H. Ladiow will sell at auction on Wednesday, Feb. 16, 1863, at 12 o’clock, at the Merchants’ Exchange, if not peueaaly Gixposed of at private sale :—Twenty-second street—The convenient and well arranged house No. 272 Weat Po second street, four doors from Ninth avenue. house is twenty by forty fect, with an cnclosed plate, and hag all the modern improvements. The oile! gas fixtures will be sold with the house. The location is unsurpassed, being opposite the grounds of C. C. Moore, and fecing London Terrace. Lot twenty feet by half the ENRY H. LEEDS, AUCTIONEER—WILL SELL AT | ‘auction, this day, Feb. 9, at 103¢ o'clock, at 584 Broad Tha entire stock of thelate Wan N. Johnson, Haq, Gooensed, entire stock of the late Wm N. consisting of pier, mantel, oval, and square looking glasses of every style, ail made and furnished in the best style of workmanship for city sales; French plate glasses, engrav- inge framed and not framed; oil painti: rich frames; cornices, mouldings, and other articles in the above line, fixtures, &c. To be sold without reserve. Ry order of Samuel Sparks, Exq., administrator. ‘OUSEHOLD FURNITURE AT AUCTION.—J. L. VAN- dewater will sell thie day, at 1034 o’clock, at the enles room, 14 Wall street, a e assortment of house- hold furniture of every variety, to which the attention of housekeepers and the trade is invited. To be sold without reserve, to cloce cash advances. T. BATES, AUCTIONEER.—AUCTION NOTICE.— + Embroideries—Van Wyck, Kobbe & Townsend will sell this morning, at 10 o'clock, at their auction room. = full assortment of Paris anc Glasgow embroideries, eom- prising three cases of fine to superfine needleworked trimmings; three cases of rich Swiss pointed musquitore collars; seven cases of extra fine needleworked embroider- | ed linen handkerchiefs; ten cases of Nottingham dress curtains and curtain nets, to b> sold without reserve; three cases (500 nieces) extra fine, forty Inches wide, real French dott needleworked embroidered muslins. STEAMSHIP FOR SALE AT AUCTION.—AT THE MER- chants’ Exchange, New, York, on Wednesday, the I6th February, at 1 o'clock, P. M., if not previously sold at private erie, the superior, fast and clegant screw steam- ship CITY OF NORFOLK, 572 tons register; less than a year old and in complete order for sea, having just been rat in a condition for tweive months’ business. She has large capacity for freight and passengers, and is well far- niehed with every necessary for a sea steamer; has double engines and two large and excellent boilers ; very econo- mical in fuel, and is one of the best.» and most successful propellers ever built in this country. She is now at the foot of Cherry street, where she cah be ex For farther particulars apply to MATLLER & LORD, 108 Wall street. ALE OF GUNPOWDER.—WM. M. BOERUM, AUC- tioneer, will expose for sale, at public auction, on Trorsday, Februmry 10,1863, a the (public, sales room, No. 349 Fulton street, Brooklyn, opposite City Hall, the following lot of gunpowder, consfsting of the following quantity :— Marks. FFFG, Kogs.*Lbs. cach. Marka, ey to F FR, ABCDaeee 5 ‘The above will be sold un‘er the direction of F. H. Dyck- wan, of the Brooklyn Fire Department, beit she pomme seized by the said department on the 7th day of Janu- ary, and forfeited to said Oye under sections seventy: fly nine of ‘An Act entitled am Act to establish Fire Limits, oud for the more effeetual vention of Fires in the City of Brooklyn,’’. passed April 16, 1852, Property to be de- Further particulars Terms of sale—cash, city funds. Yvered arf on Ellis’s Island. on the day of «al NTH WARD PROPERTY FOR SALEVAT AUC- tion—Water street.—The twe story brick front house and lotof ground, with » two story brick stable in the rear, 622 Water street, northeast corner of Gouverneur. The lot is 24 feet 2 inch » in front, 24 feet 5 inches in Tear, and 100 feet in depch,. ‘The above proper will be sold at auation, on Friday, Feb. 11, at 12 o'clock, at the Merchants’ Exchange, by WM. H. FRANKLIN, SON & €O., Auctioneers Vpirhe above property waa long by F. Clark, Jr., Esq. B. BLEECKER, AUCTIONEFR—T. B. BLEECKER & + Co., will sell at auction, on Tuesday, the 15th Feb- ‘y, at ‘noon, at the Merchants’ Exchange, « three- rick house, with ey inthe rear, on the south side of Forty-second sircet, 275 tect west of Ninth avenue. Howse 2x36. 4—lot 08 feet 0 inches deep. B. BLEECKER, AUCTIONEER.—T. B. & « Co. will sell at'auction, on Tuesday, the 15th inst, at 1 o'clock, at the Merchants’ Exchange, a new three- story brick house, south side of Nineteenth street, 100 foe! east of Second avenue, House 20,11x50—lot 92 feet deep. hh EE ) SILVERSMITHS.—WILL BE SOLD AT AUCTION, ON Ni Fridey, February 8, at 11 o'clock, at 19 Beekman street, a complete set of tools for manufacturing silver butter, dessert. fish, frait and other knives; E ARE REQUE capitalists to the sale of real Estate to be made by SD TO CALL THE ATTENTION OF | JAMES M. MILLER & CO, 1 at 12 o'clock, at the Me: Exchange, of the valuable improved property known as Nos. 180and 132 Nassau + street, to be sold on account of whom it may concern. ‘M. WITTERS, AUCTIONEER.—THIS DAY, AT bal? past 10 o’cloci, at 222 Canal street, the stock and fixtures of @ drng store, consisting of counters, show | ¢ vottlos mortars, pestles, drugs, medicines, per- y, shelving, drawers, gas Oxtures, &e. u Thoraday, February 10