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of Refuge, since its astab- Mshment in 1824, is 6,612; the number of children in tie heuse un the Ist of January, 1852, was 407, and the num ‘Der received during that year was 352—making » total — for 1852, of 159. Tho number of children romaining on | The Ist of January, 1863, is 34¢—thus dia of 413 ebildren during the past year. The institution bas been blessed in a high degree, during the past year, with ex- emption from sickness, a9 appears from the physician's , which states that there have been ouly tour | —one from divease of the heart, and the other three from consumption. The girls are employed in the domestic industry of the house, in order to prepare them for urefulne<s in families, and for the care of their owa households hereafter The making, me1 and wash- iug of clothes for the ostablishment, a1 in the | female house. The teacher's report isa very favorable one. Tho progress of the children in the acquisition of knowledge will, it is believed, compare favorably with (Lo advancement of pupils in our common schools, ‘The treasurer's report exhibits a statement of the ro- | eeipte and disbursements during the year for the ordinary support of the institation :— we due to the rosiety on let Feb. 18: 92,003 28 b, 1853. 28,518 0S wd | ‘Total. $31,121 34 | Disburrements to Ji 31,087 89 | $00 45 | Leaving ba’ance due to the society The report alo mentions the ‘their » dis- tinguished rresident, Hon. Stephen Allen, who, it will be remembered, perished in the awful catastrophe of the Durning of the Henry Clay. Mr. Allen was one of the founders of the insti ution, and ‘one ot ita teat Vice Pro- sidents. ‘Ibe managers decin it proper to direct, in a par- fieular'manner, the attention, of the public suthorities and ofall interested to the female department of the house which ix the only institution in this State that ix dexigned for the reformation of girls who have been com- mitted for vegrancy or petty offences, and it is open for the reception of such from all counties of the Stato. ‘They are happy to state, with young girls not hardened by 2 Jong continued life of shame, the chances for reformation | are quite asgood as with boys of the same age. ‘They | ‘could point to cases of girls who were bronght from the lowest haunts of infamy, that are now well married and perfectly respectable, ‘The report also contains a large number of letters, both from the employers of the children and the children themselves. which prove that the seeds of trath sown in zou, minds under their care spring up and grow, and ar the beauteous fruits of virtue—some thirty, some sixty, and some an hundred fold, The attention given to The moral and religious training of the inmates cannot be exhibited by any statiaties. ‘They must appear in the nent results produced upon their characters. ring the past year the boys bave been employed in making chair seat frames from the roagh plank, and fill- jog them with cane prepared by the children, and in muking poeketbooks, spectacl « daguerreotype cases, Razor rtrops, and other articles. The boys make an mend all the shoes, and the washing and cooking is en- tirely done by the girls, Tun Wearnrn.—Vor the last two days the weather has undergone a complete change. Instead of being rainy and foggy, ax it hax been for a week past, it has beoome clear, dry, asd bracing. It wos freezing during the day, yesterday, and at seven o’clock last evening the thermo: meter in the Hera. offive stood at thirty degrees above wero, Taw Wau Sracer Frany.—Ybis ferry will, it is hoped, be in operation next April. The ferry houses on this side are now framed, and workmen employed in roofing them. The plan of the buildings ix very convenient, and will present a bandsome appearance. © There axe tivo slips on | this side, and the bridges belonging to them are now | nearly completed. ‘The passages to and from the boats are separate, on the plan of the Jersey City ferry, foot of Liberty street. Two of the ferry boats are now built, and are receiving their machinery. The cost of the ferry, nm in operation, will amount to about $160,000, for grant of which the company pay to the corporation ef this city an annual rent of $20,000, Cavrion to HackMen.—One of the many acts of imposi- tion practised upon strangers in this city was hrought before the Mayor yesterday, and dealt with in a most ex- emplary manner. “It appears that Richard MeNabb, the driver ofa back, was hired by one of the officers of the Hudson River Railroad to convey a lady froin the depot to | ‘No. 77 Washington street. Insiead, However, of convey- his passenger to her destination, he brought her to | the other end of Washington street, near the Battery, and there charged her a dollar. and compelled her 43 alight. woman subsequently made her way tothe | railroad depot and stated the circumstance. ‘The driver wan sought for and brought before Mayor Westervelt, when, on the above facis being deposed to. his Honor eommitted the offender to the Tombs for ten days. We | trust this will have a salutary effect upon hack and omni- bus arivers, who have hitherto nea id from similar out; rages by the imposition of a fine, whi is generally pai from a fund subscribed by the fraternity of “whips; | but our present Mayor prefers making delinquents pay in person instead of purse. Verbum sap. Mowry Revort or tae Noxruwestery Divrexsary, No. | 811 Eighth avenue, for January: — Number of patients treated at the Dispensary... Do. do. at their residences, Mumber of prescriptions pat up, 6: up in one day, 2; greatest number, 64; day, 24. f Frmrs.—About half-past two o'clock yesterday morning a fire broke out in the house No. 66 Lispenard stre the flames were howaver extinguished before any mat vial damage was effectet. i At eight o’cloek last evening, a fire broke out ia the rear of No. 61 Ann stieet, occupied by famuel W. Chamberlain, manufacturer of jewelry. The fire depart- ment being promptly on the ground, the flames were ax- tinguished with trifing daanage. ‘The fire originated rom the heat of the store, which set five to the toor. TXAMINATION OF CANDIDATES FOR 108 Ban.—The Supreme court, general term, have appointed Hamilton W. Robin- von, H. Brewster, and Fred. 8. Tallmadge, Erqs., exami- nets of the class of candidates for admission to the bar. “Yhe examination is to take place this afternoon, at four —On Tuesday, 2 man named James F. Gordon applied at one of the station honses for help, being at the time in a very weak and exhausted condition: He was accordingly lodged there. During the night he became worse, PH by doctor was sent for, who prascribod tor him, but he died next morning about 114; o’elock. Drowwep.—An unknown man fell overboard at the fout of Grand street on Tuesday night about 1114 o'clock, and was drowned bofore any assistance was rendored him. Accipent.—William MeCléary was knocked down on Tuesday ning in Broadway, near Ann atreet, 1 omnibus, ond bad his thigh broken. the City Hospital by the police. Brooklyn Clty Intelligence. Fry.—Last evering, about nine o'clock, a tre wa discovered breaking ont of the up} house, kept hy John Coyle, No, ginated from’ lamp in iho ha ° | Richard Harris, who let the light drop among the clothes | tn his trunk dames could be quenched, they communicated with the bed clobos, and the whole apart- ment was shortly In a blave, Mr. Harris lost one hun- dred dollars in bank bills, which was deposited in bis trunk. The damage sustained by Mr. Coyle amounts to about two hundred dollars, not’ msurod, The house, which is owned by Ralph’ Smith, and is insured, was damaged to the extont of about $500. Vempier acarysr a Rauwnoan Compas Lourt, yesterday, Judge Bareulo pi fur damages brought by Lathrop W He was econy —In the Cirenit sidimg, a i Chapin, ag: 1 Long Island Railroad Company, was deciéd in favor of | the plaintitl, casiing Oe defenda in $250 damages. | ‘the action was based upon injur stained by Chapin | in being thrown froi a wagon in Keptember, 1849, while | crossing the railroad track a: Bodiord, ‘The locomotive, It was alleged, frightened his horse, whieh ran off, and the plaintiff was thrown out, fractaring his knee pan, The amount of damages cliimod was $10,000, Court Calendar=This Day. ‘Unrixp States Disreicr Courr.—Noa, 83 to Surtaac:Courr,—General Terin—Motions. Gizeult—Nos. 201, 70, 64, 66, 11, 114, 1190, 122 to 128, 10, 18, 6. gCowiow Prvax-—Nos, 99, 118, 0, 221, 228, 967, 295, 618, , 200, 348, 280, 309, 311 Surenion Covre.—(Lwo branches.)—-Nos.104, 338, 394, | 306, 68, 02, 415, 416, 417, 418, 410, 422, 425 427, 428, 428, 1651, 1, 452, 433, 434, 435, 438, 20, 228, 246, 498, 2B, 978, 441, 443 to 45. Distviet of Columbia Bank —VFank of the United States, Citizens’ Bank, Columbia #ank, Fastern Bank, Railroad Bavk, Merchants’ Bank, | and United States Navk—all of Washingt A.R. THOMPSON, No. 9 Wall stve ‘The Last Week of Wet Goois—As this 6 positively the last week of the of wot goods at Colum: vian Hull, would advise hou: keepers, om , to make thelr purchases | withotlt delay. In connection with o Ia wet but n xdJinens, $s our ne silks, contain’ 142200 piders of black ¢ plain chameli intended for th Also, fifteen « est spring styles of barege | sie lainos, chinty colors, ther with £00 rick crape shawls (plain and ombroid vee from stain or blemish. Of the above ‘voice oost ranges trom Me, to $1 25 offered at prices from 50e, to 75 vhowla, warranted perf i aad withont stain, will be wifercd from 36 to $12, richly worth double the saonay. Marage de Inines, chints eviors, inveiend at se. a 406., will be sold at 180. per yard, and ia all eases goods maa be returned if datwaged in the least degree. | cipe | First Quality Warranted Diamonds for Sale by the subi » In the package or fu lots to auit, at Amporters’ y Mamoni sot In any desired sty! the premises corner of W stairs. DAVID , Impor sthe Grent Serofula Doctor,” —A sclomtiie treatmont of scrofa. | trown, looated at 117 | la is aaeuredly obtai Grand sti New fi ‘have paid hia many Acbts.of gratitude, New York now jas the offer of hit | 3. Ye ailiicted, sofre time and call on hins, exe tt be too Inte. Great Miscovery—Doafness aot Bundhess cured at 80 Prince street.——Deafness, noises in and dis ebarges from the ears, cured in a short time, without risk or pain; ao, partial or total blindness cured, and avear, weak ‘and iinparfect sight restorer. The number and nature of the enres edeotod, in t t | deafness and blindness, by Dr. LUT s- | covered treatment, ix ontiry onprecedented. Onice, 80 | Prince street, socond house east of Broadw: Hours | trom 10 till 4. All letters must be prepaid, «nd contain $1 fee, to insure attention. Astonishing Cures are hourhy being made by Pr. ‘Toblas’s Venetian Liniment, of oup, oughs, sore throate, chilblains, ohronic, rhovmatien he. iteootlect, this article ix warranted to give reliof, or no money ia arked. Depot 240 Greenwich street, and for sale by all the druggieds Uavcughout (ho Called wwe 1b Cures Seatheche in theve winyies. | of Leonard | tain relief. | published in the Herald, Sun, and other papers. ‘Those | and eonsuited at an: | eertiticates, allof which are warzanted | th Syren foe Broadway taken in this 3 . Root holds the patent for of New York and New Jersey. 4 sara gallery, No.,189 Broad: copes to hia if N way. pe ‘and smagnificsot gullery, No. 340 Broadway, comer Spring Clothing up in the most Fash- jonable and durable manner possible, and materials releeted from a very desirable asortment of goods, evn at | all pgp on advantugeous terms, for oash, at H. 1 street. ‘Twenty per cent Reduction tn Heady-made clothing. Flegant Yalmas, $10 each; beautiful palotots, $12; French cassimere pants, $5; plush ailk vost ‘A few white catiu ewbroldered nuptial vests, $5; F cassimere business conts, latest style, $4; black froolc and dress coats, ‘fo jobbers in elothing this isa rare chance. GEORGE LEVIE, 380 Broadway, corner of White street. clothing establishment, 27 Cortlandt > the fame of GREEN'S sup where they are spoken of presi, as iipeualled, and v in unoswsingly to he a po ore and manufactory, No. L Rotor House. Excelstor.—Beebe & Co., Fashionable Hat- ters, 156 Broadway. ‘The spring fashion for gentlemen's hats will be int eed on Saturday, the 12th of February. Blegant Wedding and Visiting Cards.—Si!- ver bordered and plain, beautifully engraved; splendid wedding envelopes, of the latest styles; fue silver door plates, a xreat variety of patterns; consular, notary, and wociety teas; heraldic devices of every description, EVERDELL, 32 Broadway. Whe ne: a are Invited to “take a @rink,” try Charles's London cordial gin. It is delicious, dittering in taste from all other ging, and possesses moti cal qualities which aequired for it the endorsement of the entire medical faculty, Ofiice No. 7 Park place. Portable Dressing Cascs.—The most complete and elegant article now manufactured, having every re- quisite for a geptleman’s toilet, and aya travelling com union invaluable. For sale by G. SAUNDERS & SON, No. Pastor House and 387 Broadway. “Murder Wil Ont,” and Tr; reeeive a just recompense.—This latter saying in bei verified overy day, by the unbounded praise bestows upon the Porous Glass Filter by all who have tried it. Fold, at Gothie House, 316 Broadway. Price $150. Ws Pulvermacher’s Patent Hydro-Electric Vol- taie Chains, constructed to be worn under the garments, are the most wonderful diveovery in medicine aad elec tricity of the present day. They relieve, without or shock, instantaneously, acute nervous pains, as head, ear, and toothe ache, rhenmatic pains, tic dolo- reuxy &e., and by its mild but continuous and preveptible action on the body, diseases of years’ standing—such as gout, local paralysis, nervous complaints, liver diseases, &c.—disappear at if by a miracle. They'precipitate me- tals from their solutions, decompose water, detleot the magnetic needle, in short, show all the phenomenon of a powerful voltaic pile. instruments producing these effects weigh about two onnces, cau be folded up in a pocket-book, are always ready for instantanvous uso, and will last a man his lifetime, friends, &e., against that number of diseases and complainis in which mild stream- ing electricity is a perfectly safe, certain, and wonderful kpeedy remedy. $1 to $5; batteries, $10 to $22 50. Incredible as may seem the above facts, any person ean easily convince himself beforehand, at the depot, of their truth, The importance of the invention has’ been ac- knowledged in America by the Academy of Medicine of New York, and the chain have been applied with great success in the medical colleges, the City, Bellevue, and Ward’s Island Hospitals, Brooklyn City Hospital, & Fnrope, by Royal Colleges of, Physicians and Sur- geons in London; by the Academie Nationale de Medecin by the ‘Imperial faculty at Viem y the mlty at Berlin, and other ‘scientific institutions of the highest order, including the prineipel hospitals in Europe. The proprietors are in possession of testimonials to the same effect, from all the above ‘tutions in Aane- riea and Enrope, as well as of the most eminent and distinguished members of the profession in both hemi- spheres, and invite the public to examine them. Kull and illustrated deseriptions—one for personal use | aad one fer scientific men—with copies of testimonials anda Anmber of cases cured in New York and Europe, may be obtained, gratis, at the office. They will be for- | warded, (ree of postage, to any part of the United Statex, in answer to prepaid inquiries, eon ing throe cents postage stamps, eh! , 688 Broadway, corner of Prince street. itism, Nenralgin, Scrofula, &., de. —Hyatt’s Vile Balsam is the most eertam remedy for ‘these terrible and painful diseases. You who are auffor- ing the most torturing pains, remember that a few dover of this powerful, yet pleasant, compound will aiford eer- ‘Thousands of cases have been cured, and e@ertiticates ure from well known citizens, who can be xcen hour. Circulars, containing these , cn be had at the principal depot, 246 Grand wireet. Eeventy-tive cents per bottle, With Teeth as White as Mountain Snow, And hair dark brown, or black as sloe, And skin elear, white and rosy cheek, Is all the beauty man or woman seck. Yet all can have this for 2s., by using, ab that redaend price, a cake of Jones's chetnical soap, which inakes the moat yellow, chapped, coarse or pimpled skin clear, white and spotless as a young child’s. His coral he tive (only 2s., 100,) makes coarse, dirty, gray hair % soft and clean, forces it to grow, stops it falling, eures dandruff, &c. For bad teeth or breath, Lafont’s West India soap root whitens the teeth, purities the breath, and cleanses the mouth, tongue and throat; price, 28) Fold at 400 Broadway pain or danger; treated by Dr. J. LITTLEFIELD, who lias thirteen years practical experience in this city. Rooms, 498 Broadway, opposite the Art Union rooms—for ladies and gentlemen. Watts’ Nervous Antidote.—Any person suf- fering from any nervous complaint now, I say it ix their own fault, after reading the Hon. Henry Meigs’ letter in recommendation of its wonderfnl enrative qualities in all nervous diseases; also the testimony of hundreds of others. John Pyne, 38 Ann street. $1 per botile. Wigs, Tonpees, and Hair Dying—It is won- | derful the great improvement in the art of wig making, and the method of dying the bair and whiskers, at the | gelebrated wig factory of MPDIURST & HEARD, No. 27 Maiden lane. Also britids Copy the address. Wigs and Toupoes.—Batchelor’s New Styie of wigs are pronounced the most perfect imitation of na- ture yet invented. Those wanting a very superior article should call at BATCHLTOR'S celebrated: wig factory, No 4 Wall strect, where can bo found the largest and best Assortment in the city. Copy the address. Hair —Batchelor’s Celebrated Liquid hair dye in ihe best yet discovered for coloring the hair or whi-kers the moment it ia applied. The wonderful ease and certainty with which thix favorite and old esta- blished hair dye performs is astonishing. It is for sale, or applied, at BATCHELOR’S wig factory, No. 4 Wali sircet. Gouraad’s Liquid Hair Dye 1s, without ex: seption or reservation, the very best ever invented. Be- ware of puffed dyes,’ Equally colebrated is Gonraud’s Medicated Soap, for curing pimples, feockles, sallownoss, chaps, roughness, ke, Poudre Subtile uproots hair from any part of the body. Liquid Rouge, Lily White, and Haiz Glons, at No. 67 Walker stent, near Broadway. of long hair, front braids, &c. Lovet’s Wahpene will change Grey Hnie to ita inal color, at cure taMiaeae teyond a ave, can at hia office, 114 Chambers street, for reference. Look out for countefeiters. The public are aware that no per- son will counterfeit bills on a bank of ili repute. This will apply to the Wabpene, Cristadoro’s Celebrated Liqaid Dye changes the hair instantly to a beautiful black or brown, while his , Preservative aud Beautisier stimulates iis growth and i [eedp seid its loxuri nee to the Intest period of life, 1 dye ix applied privately, and both sold at Cristadoro's No. 6 Astor House, and hy drnggists gonerally. The tarsi" of a complete chain is from | ASONIC.—THE 187, are hereby by-laws will betaken up for consideration this (Thursday) evening, Feb, 10th. Delinquent members are expecially invited to attend. By order, A. COLOVELONL, W. M- ‘Y. L. Trxorar, Secretary, OTICE.—THE MEMBERS OF STATE RIGHTS No. 151, 1. 0. of ©, F., of N. N. Y., are hereby noti- ied that Gr. Rep. James K. Saunders’will deiiver a leo- ture at their room, Clinton Hall, on Tuesday eveo- ing, 16th inst, Subjeet— What is’ Odd Fellowship ?? Members are uested to invite thelr friends and attend, in regatia, with . JAS, MONTGOMERIE, R. See. 1) OTICE—-COLUMBIA GROVE, No, 8, U. A. 0. D.— ‘The mewbers of Columbia Grove, No. §, U. A. 0. D., are hereby nottfied to be punctual in their attendance at the Grove room, No. 29 Canal street, (National ilall), next Monday evening, the 14th inst., to take in eon-ideration the alteration of the bylaws, and the expedieney of changing the locality of the Grove room. Piatey BwCroN, Secretary. | HENRY PALMER, N. A. O U. A.—WASHINGTON ASSOCIATION.—THE SE ‘+ yenth annual ball of this association will be held at the Broxdway Theatre, on Tuesday evening, February 1863. ‘iekets, which are limited, and but few ro- maiving uvseld, can be purchased of Jamos Griffith, treasurer, No. 14 Ludlow street, William W. Osborn, No. 278 Grand street, John H. Eiott, secretary, County erk’s office C.J. MILLER, President. Jouy H, Exnorr, Secy. PPRGUSTAND ASSCCIATION. SINK EH0OND | ANNE- ver-ary of Jefferson Lodge, No, 4, of this association will be held in Fiope Chapel, 718 Broadway, above Fourth tre Friday evening, Feb. 11th, 1 Addresses will be delivered by the following infuisters—Rev J. S. Inskip. Subject—'the true glory of Protestantism” Rev. F, W. Bill, ** ‘The moral and religions present. and’ fature of Ameriea;”” Rev J. B, Finley, Romanism inevimpatible with civil and religions Hber Tickets 25 cents each. Doors open at six o'clock, excrcieey to eominenee at seven o'els IDOWS, WHO WERE PENSIONED ON ACCOUNT the Mexican war, may reoeive information of ad- y addressing W. '', box 1,128 Yost Onlies. Nan .—RECRIVED, IN NOVEMBER LAST, PER Albany packet, 6 balow rags, 1 do. papers, which been stored by us, waiting for the owner to claim the. They will be delivered on proof, and payaeut of expen-es. JONES & WHEELWRICHT, Nos. 6 and 8 Water «treet, Boston. 4 HORSE SHOERS OF THE York are particularly reque: of that body, to be held at Mr. Reilly corner of Alien and Houston streets,on Thi February 10, as there will be business of sre brought before them. Come one, come all ne y evening, bimporiance "4H BALL SVA8ON. THE GRAND MASONIO FRATERNITY BALL OF UREE | and Accepted Masons of the State of New York, wilt tuke place at the Metropolitan Hall, Wednesday evening, March 9, 1853. ‘The hall will be elegantly and appro- priately decorated for the occasion. Dod w orth’s full band is engaged. Supper under directions of Mesara. Vesy of Niblo’s and Moffat of Broadway. Tickets $2 50, can be ob- tained at the prineipal hotels, and of the following com mittee, representing the different lodges in the cit J Fowler, St. John’s No. 1; A. Hirseh, Ind. R. Ai J. F. Robinson, Holland, 8; Peter Kauth, Tr Henri Quantin, 1/Union Fran. 17; Emanuel Lyon, Abrams; 20; B, W. Osborne, Benevolent, 28; P. Manhat” tan, 62; C.D, Brown, Lafayette, 64 . isk, Maxi- Burns, Montgomery, 68; T. L. Bemis, \ . Woodcock, Anglo Saxon, 137; George Skin- 8. C. Swartz, Atlantic, 178; F. Ahyens, Pilgrim, 139; J. G. Koerner, Knickerbocker, 182; Combs, Independent, 185; T. L. Timolat, Darcy, 187; D. W. Van Riper, Marsh, 188; T. W. Farmer, Mani, 199; Alden 8, Crowell, Lebanon, 191; Charles W. Willets, Bone’ volent, 192; J. W. Braisted, Pint, 194; B. Barron, Excel sior, 195; A. N, Brower, York, 197; Benjam'n T. [hodos, Silentia, 198; Mf. Haberman, Harmony, 190; C. 8. Wescott, Joppa, 20 Finkelmier, Zschokke, 202; R. Dawson, Yemplar, 263; San’! Browning, Palestine, 204; Jno. Faleo- ner, Hyatt, 205; J. F. Browne, Empire City, 208; Geo. Donald: ron. United States, 207; Eleazer Ayres, Atwood, 208; 0. A. Jackson, National, James Lillis, Worth, 210; Jos. A. Hy@, Eastern Star, 227; G. 0. Bartlett, Hoterprise, 228; F. Kekel, Navigator, . V. Snedeker, Pacific, 233; Richard Latty, Keystone, Philip Morand, Usoar Coles, 241;,George Cross, Delta, 242; Charles Wright, Eureka, 243; A. P. Moriarty, Hope, 244; William Cummings, Polar Siar, 245; C. A. Pock, arcana, 246; William Gardner, Charter Oak, 249; ¥. W, Talkington, J. D. Willard, 250; Joseph Cohn, Mount Neboh, 257; Caspan Sierck, Her- mann, 268; Charles Cocks, Charles Walworth, 271; Robt. D. Holmes, Mystie Tie, 272; John G. Breen, Metropolitan; 278; J. C. Lackey, Arcturus, 274; Charles Scholey, Sylvan Grove, 275; R, G. Secor, Henry Clay, 277; W. N. Buckley, Doric, U. D.; Isaac Franck, King Solomon's Lodge, U, 0. RAND BAL DE SARACOO—UNDER THE MANAGE- ment of a committee of his friends, at Niblo’s Saloon, on the seventeenth of February. This ball will be the most fashionable and recherche of the season. The new and elegant dances have been selected, and the most cele- brated musicians engaged. Tickets of admission exclu. sively for the ball, or with privilege of twelve or twenty | lessons. and a circular containing full particulars, ean be cnet at Mr. Saracco’s, No. 110 Grand street, four joors west of Broadway, by making immediate application, an the number of tickets is Limited, It in searcely neces- sary to allude to Mr. faracco’s professional abilities; the superiority of his talonts and the rapid progross of his purile areadmitted. Adults who have never danced be- fore are taught all the modern dances ina single course of twelve lessons, and, during this srrangoment, they can obtain tickets at one-third the usual terms. The dances taught will include the Polka, Schottizeh, Polkn Redowa Redowa Waliz, Mazourka, Esmeralda, Cing-temps Walts German Cotillons, &o., &c. ASONIC BALL.—THE SEVENTH ANNUAL BALL OF the Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons of he Siate of New York, willbe given at the Apollo Saloon, on Monday evening, the 14th inst., under the direetion of 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 OOS HOTK. Tickets at $2 each, to admit a gentleman and ladies, be obtained at the Apollo, and at Frecmason’s Hall, » 600 Broadway. ‘The fraternity will appear in regalia, LOST AND FOUND. i aaa eee | FQ) REWARD—315 FOR THE WHITE POODLE \* dog, and $35 for the apprehension and eonyic- tion of the dackey that was seen by a gentleman to steal aud rua np Greenwich street. with it, on the 34 inst, while it was following a lady, near Rarelay street. To policemen and others: color, and his hair on one side was discolored bine, to shear which would change it to white. Inquire at No. 8 Barelay stree y REWARD.—IP THE GENTLEMAN WHO FOUND By 50) the double set of teeth on gold plates, will eal again at 345 Broadway, he will receive the above reward from the landlady should the advertiser be ont as before‘ ov say where t shail be sent to obtain tho teeth. AL 15 A fi MP.Le) Empise, from Liverpool, on Monday eveniue, cutofatrunk, a new double-barrel German ‘gun, with fixtures, Ac., und my name engraved on it. The above ro- ward will be paid for the delivery of the property to GEO. WLSHAYER, No. ¥ James street, 297 NINTH AVE « ,on yesterday morning, a silver lever wate, (Addams & Arnot, watehmakers.) The above reward will be paidfer its return at the above number, DAVID T).—ATOLEN FROM Ni JAMISON. Pawnbrokers and others are requested to etop it. Pm REWARD.—LOs? AY PAE TWELETA REGIMENT je) ball, a drab cloak. Mblo’s raloon, this evening. & REWARD—CHECK LOsT.—H. SPERRY & 00, We) check, for $132 500n Mechanies’ Rank, dated Jau Payment having been stopped, it will be of no use to any one but the owner, Mr. Lieb, No, 289 Rroad- way. 42} WARD —DOG LOST—A SMALL WHITE TEN: Ned vier dog, ears tipped. sh Apply to Mr. Vesey, at He had a collar on, marked >. Townsend, ‘The above reward will be paid for hina at 57 St. Mark’s place, in Fighth street. OSt—IN GOING 10 OR RETURNING FROM CHRYS- L tie street to Broadway and Eighteenth #t., on Mon- flay night, # black threadlace veil. The finder will be ri warded by leaving it at Mr. Snecker’s confection Broadway, opposite Union squ aa SEE THIRD AND SEV PERSONAL. NENITEMAN MISSING. DE nam A FRENCH GENTLEMAN, Advian Miquel, who had deen connected New York Herald as translator, has for some 1 imissing, and all the inquiries set on toot hat lias become of him have hitherto been For a few weeks previous to his disappear ance be had been laboring under an aberration of intel- storen in Broadway, on the morning of Saturday, the 1th of December last, Sr. Miquel was a native of Toulon, iu the south of France, and is of ver: amatt atature—hardly five fect ia beight—but stout baili. His head is long and peontiarly shaped, with dark eyes and datk closely cut whiskers. Ho wore a wort of brown | pilot overcoat with velvet collar—stainel—brown pants He conversed and Wellington boots, and a Kossuth hat. in an oxcited manner, and had a his speoeh. He spoke Rugliah inte Any information respecting him » evived at this offic HARDINAN, m the county , Dery Fironge, Ireland, ‘led in New York in October, 1862, Any’ informa: pe im will be gladly ‘received, by Michael Donahue, No. 6% Mulberry street. CARD 10 FNGUSH OPRNELN Vernon will call nt the Post | letter from Toute NEORMATION WANTED trom Derry, Ireland, She leit Liverpoot ‘Talemon, in May, 1861. Address her sister, Martha Cor ley, Herald office. IP HENRY e he will find a NAPT, OLIVER B. CRARY, FORMERLY OF Sip / Sarah and Eliza, is requested to send his addvaas to the undersigned. Any information as to Capt. C.’« where abouts will be thanklully received by E. ZACHRIASON, 87 Wall siroet, apa aoe agente be Ng ergs FOLLOWING PRO. perty is now at rst Diatriet Police Court, nu tobo atolen:—One copper tube head or fue, belony. to a low pressure botler or steamboat, nix large Of coarse twine. Also, one table xpoon, marked \. J. R at thie viber, ius whieh owner: are wan! ited. GEO. W, MATRELL, Chief of Poliga, ON THF, 8D FEBRUARY, A PROMISSORY note, drawn by A Parrish, for 860, payable at the | Howery Bank, the payment of which has been «topped, ‘The finder will conter a favor by returning the above note to C, V, Panta, Merchants’ Bank, 42 Wall « OST-—ON MONDAY AFTERNOON, IN BROADWAY, i% near Twelfth street. or in Twelfth atreet, hetwaon | Broadway and second avenue, a gold breastpin. The tinder | will be suitably rewarded by leaving it at 282 Twelfth street OST—ON TURSDAY EVENING gfAT METOPOLITAN | L Tall, an ivory opera glass. A Liberal reward will iw pail for its delivery at the Cartton House. OST—ON TUFSDAY, 8TH INST., IN ONE OF THE 4 Third avenue stages, a lady's allver anu box, with sporting secne and owner’s maine engraved on ft. Any person leaving itat 14 Third avenue will be Uberally rewarded. INES! VALENTIN terest in valoatines and the doings id, and those who have arta generally, are invited to drop it t valentine depot, 98 Nassau street, and tude of specimens. For many years eon the largest valentine manufacturer ing everybody the tallost kind of sntix'ac- % rime nt this year is, he assures us, far aa perior to that of any. previous one, and well worth the examination of all.” From his facility of manufacturing them, and-the extent of his business in that line, he is enabled to offer them at the vecy lowest prices. Chil and see for yourrelyes. Dealers are requested to call betore purchasing elkewhere, A liberal discount to the trade. STRONG'S gr examine his m: iV | go tothe country or The tips of his ears are liver | | not afraid to work. ‘ANTED—BY A YUUNG LADY, WHO HAS A THO- buxiness, a situation, ia or to take tion a seamstress; understands shirt making and Vg sewing. Would work by the week or month. Can seen at 09 East Sixteenth street, betwoen First and se- cord avenues, fourth floor, back room. Woull take work to her honse, YY sNren—« SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as chambermaid, fine washer and froner, or as waiter; is a good plain cook. Either @ pri- vate family or private boarding-house ageepted. She thoroughly understands her business. Best of city refe- renees yiven. Can be seen for two days, at 33 Prince street, first floor, ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITUA: | tion aa cook; i# a good baker; uuderstandy her business thoroughly; is willing to assist in washing if re- quired—in @ small private family, Inquire at 11s First avenue. between Feventh and Kighth streets, Will be | ween for three days, if not engaged. City’ reference given, Wit oon A RESVECTABLE WOMAN, A SITUA- ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A STEADY YOUNG woman, as charbermaid and waiter, aud to assistin the washing and ironing, or to take careof chikiren. Has the best of city reference. Please call at No. 178 Seveath avenue, corner of ‘Twenty-seoond street. Can be seen for two days tion aa nurse; would prefer taking care of an in. Jant, e is very capable; understands the manage- ment of a nursery; or to take care of a sick lady. Can be | ween for two days, at 09 Puctory atreet, tirst floor. 1s a Protestant. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE FRENCH GIRL, A | situation as chambermaid aad plain sewe:; good | city referenee can be given; can sven for two days, Please cail at 51 Marion street, front basemant. WA SIED_ BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A | situation a! good plain cook aud tirst rate wash- er and froner, or would go as laundress. in a emall pri- vate family.’ Good eity reference. Plo-#e call at 137 Thirteenth street, between teventh and Kighth avenues, in the basement,” Can be seen for two days. ANTED—A SITUATION BY A RESPECTABLE PRO- testant girl, as chambermaid or waiter, or to do the general housework for a small private family. Can give the best city reforence. lease call at No. 377 Feoond avenue, near Twenty-fourth street. for two days. WA STED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE WO. | man, toeook, wash and iron; she has no objection toa laundresspinoe. Cun be seen for two days, at No. 22 | Prince «treet, in the rear, second tloor. ‘The best of city reference. Ww* D—A SITUATION, BY A RYSPEULABLE young woman, as cook, washer and ironer, and has no Objection to do general housework in a small pri- vate fia she is a good cook, and first rate washer and | city reference can be given. Please call at 143 West Twenty-seventh street. Can be seen for two days. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A GOOD COOK, WHO understands her business weil, is a good washer and ironer. Can give tho best of eity reference. Please call at 104 West ‘Nineteenth street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues. Can be seen for two days, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY AN AMERICAN GIRL, W fifteen years old, to take oare of childcon, and make herself useful. Please call at 266 West ‘Iwenty- fourth street. ‘ANTEO—A ; ITUATION, BY A SMART, TIDY YOUNG woman, as chiumbermaid and waiter; would have no objections to take care of children; is @ good plain vewer; can come highly recommended’ from where sho has Ived for the last two years. Cull at, or address to, 218 West Twenty-sixth strect, between Bighth and Ninth avenues, NTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, a situation to do the chamberwork or housework of a small private family; city reference given. lease call at 77 Wost Kighteenth street, between Seventh and Eighth avenues. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE widow woman, as wet burce; would be willing to city. Please call at 191 Mott ntreet, between Brooms and Spring streets, Best of city refereace. ANTED—BY A RES?ECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation us first rate laundres,, or to do chamber- work and fine washing The best city reference can be given. May be seen for two days, at No. 1 Pixth ptrect, pear the Bowery, in the book stere. To be ween | WANTS. ree Ee private famil y lo a and to take care of children*and make hervelf’ generally wsefol. Has no objections to the country. Can be seen at 82 Blirabeth street, third floor, back room, No. 10. Has good reference to her last place.” Wen A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, @ situation, as chambermaid and waiter, or nus and seamstress ; no objection to go a short distance in the country. Good city eall at 218 First avenue, bi ; teenth streets, Can be seen for two days, if not engaged, Feorergeaneeeemiprereeta re eae ee OY ANTED—BY A RESPECIABLE YOUNG WOMAN, @ situation, te ccok, wih, and iron. Onn be seen for two days, at the house of her present employer, 82 Fourth avenue, where she has lived for the last eighteen months, and where referenoe can be obtained. ‘tion as , OF as personal al to go to part ofthe globe. He has @ oC a eo baking. ouould tals avec t eye of any person in want of a ood servant, ic the will find one. He will give undoubted He can be seen at.38 Foarth avenue uotit ad; or & note addressed to C. C, waiter, Union s:uare Post’ (fice, will meet with due attention, ANTED—A FIRST CLASS CARPET SALESMAN , ONU havi experience in the city trade pretorred. Apply to BETTS, KELLERER & BETIS, 202 Broadway. RESPECTABLE GIRL WANTS A SITUATION 48 cham! ; has no objection to do housework in a small private family. Good re vr: aveu. s/nawe call for three days at No. 12 Cottase block, Water «treet, Brooklyn, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE oung woman, in a private family. to do the cook iog-and aseist in the washing and iroulag® The best of saticfactory reference given. Apply at Mrs. Smith's Dearding Loure 65 Franklin etreet. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, a situation to do general housework, washing, aud ing, in a «mall private family. Good city refereace. Please Gail at 245 Twenty fifth street, between Ninth Tenth avenues, in the rear. Can be seen for two days. ANTID-—& SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE girl, in a +mail private family; fs a good plain cook. anda first-rate washer and iron Best of city reference can be given. Please call at No. 5) Deane street, Brooklyn, in the rear. ANIED—A SITUATION, AS CHAMBRMAID. OR” waiter, by one who perfectly understanis her businesr. Satisfactory references given. Please call at 24 St. Mark’s place, eeeond floor. ANTED—-A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE gitl, as chambermnid and to do fine washing uot ironing: perfectly understands her business,-and is a firat raie French futer. Has the best of city reference. Can be seen for two days. Fleas call at 393 Thirteonth street, between Firat avenue and Avenue A, second floor, back room. ANTED—A SITUATION, AS FIRST RATE 000K, and would help as lacndrese; by a very experi= enoed girl, with exenilent city reterence. Call at 74 Sixth avenue, in the book store. ‘ANTEP—BY A YOUNG LAD, FROM SIXTEEN TO reventeen years of age, wishes to bind him-elf as an spprentice to a carpenter, cooper. or some good respect- eble businese, He can give the best of recommendations, Pleas address a note to W. B., eomposing room, Herald office. ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, A SITUATION AS | bookkeper, or assistant cashier, &e., in whieh lat- ter situation he now is, and from which the beat of refe- renee will be given. He is an American, aged twenty, and speaks French, Spanish, and German, Salary no ob: ject. Address, through city post, X. ¥., 319 Eighth avenue, ra ANTED—BY A BOY, A PLACE IN AN EXCHANGE office. Has some knowledge of the business, and ive good recommendations. Please address W. H., Herald office. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, AS CLERK OR PORTER, in a down town store, by a young man, an Ameri- can. Can give the best of city reference. Would take a situation of any kind. Is not afraid to work. Please ad- dress G. W. D., Herald office. ANTED—EMPLOYMENTIN A STORE, BY A YOUNG married man, who can speak English, French and German, Is willing to make himself generally useful. Good reference gee Inquire of J. D. Price, 80 Nassau strect, or Jolin Boner, 71 King street. ANTED—A SITUATION AS COACHMAN, ntands a Httle about gardening. to go in the country. Please call street, corner of avenue C. ANTED—A SITUATION AS FARMER, OR CARE- taker and manager, by a single man, who professes to understand agriculture in all its branches, the earo and management of all farm stock, having been simi- larly employed during the last seven years. Is a Vro- testant, and can give the best of city references. Any communication addressed @. J., 160 Thirty-second street, between Seventh and Eighth avenues, shall be attended to for two days. A W native Frenchman, and can give excellent refer- ences for past service, both here and in Knrope, a eitua- tion as gentleman’s body servant, or as house waiter. He UNDER Has no obj at 33 1 speaks knglish quite ell; is also well acquainted with management of horees and is a handy driver. Please address by note, Pierre, Herald office, or he can be seen personally at 106 Dean atreet, South Brooklyn. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION TO DO GENERAL HOUSE- yrork, by a rospretable young woman, with good city reference. Apply at 78 Wat 'wenty fourth street, second floor, back room. Can be seen for three day a. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE family. Would have no objection to travel, or to do chamberwork in a hotel. Please oall at 215 Twelfth sireet, corner of Broadway, over the grocery store. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECEARLE V young woman, to do washing and ironing, and to cook: The best of city reference. Can be seen at 300 Yeventh avenue, between Twenty-ninth and Thirtieth street ANTED—A SITUATION first floor up stairs, back room. V , BY A RESPECLABLE young girl; is willing’ to make herself generall eful: would go as ehiléren’s nurse, to do chamberwo! 4 plain seving, or the work of a small ey Goat reference. Please eall at 46 Schermerhorn st., Brooklyn. 7ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, a situation to do housework, washing and ironing. Can be seen at first street between highth and Ninth avenues, ANTED--A SITUATION, BY A WOMAN, AS GooD cook, washer and ironer in a Good reference ean be given, Apply at 1 fifth street, between First and Secoud avenues, Cun be seen for three days. “UNTANTED—DY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A. SITUA ation as chambermaid and waiter, or ehumber maid and seamstress. Bost, city references can be give Can be seen for iwo di woman, a5 chambermaid and nurse, in w private plain cooking or | No. 200 Ywenty- | | on tho corner of Johnson street | capable of impa steady, active young’man; he understands his inesn in every respect; is willing to make himself otherwice useful; has no objection to go a short distance in the country; can be highly recommended by lis late employer, who isin the elty at present. Please address LW. b., 402 Broadway, near Fourth strect, for two days: ‘ANTED—ONE OR TWO YOUNG LADIES, WHO have some talent in singing, to travel with a histort cal panorama- Address W. G. L., Herald office, stating where an interview inay be had. ‘ANTED—IN A SMALL FAMILY, A GOOD COOK, washer and froner. None need apply but thoxe who understand their business thoroughly. Apply in Carroll street, third door cast of Columbia, Hamilton fer- ry, Brooklyn. ‘ANTED—A GERMAN OR ENGLISH WOMAN, TO % cook, wash, and iron, and to make herself other- ly. Protestant preferred. Ap- ply at 16 Charles street, from 12 to 2. ‘ANTED—A NEAT, TIDY AMERICAN OR KNGIISH Wer get ck tasapstiiaia aod tovexieas. ivarcetsate | family.” Any person having good recommendations ean apply at &4 East Twonty-eeventh streot, near Lexington ANTED—SOME FIRST-HAND MILLINERS, NOSE Dut good hands need apply, at the New York Mourning Store, 477 Brondway. AL MYERS, “ANTE NESS, TO GO TO ‘vom the city, Ong education, and ‘ANTED— A RESIDENT GOVE the country, # short distan ‘a good Englis and Hudson avenue, Brooklyn, up stairs, second floor, | fielentin music and French. Address box 1,086, Poss front room. ANTED—RY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUATIC todo general housework: is a good washer and froner, and is willing to make herself generally usefal. Has the best of city reference trom her Inst place. Please call at 108 Monroe street. Can be seen for two day ANTED—BY A FIRST RATE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation a cook and baker; isan excellent washer and country.) Can produce most satisfactory referenod; i A good home is more desirable than high wages, Apply at 223 Bower; ANTFD—A SITUATION, BY A MOST RESPROIA- ble woman, to attend x Indy or ladies. She is an execllent dressmaker, cutter and fitter, aud understands all kinds of sewing, and ts active, willing and obliging. Will be found « very uvefal person in any lady’s or gentleman's establishment she may have the honor to serve. Best of city reference. Cap be seen for two days, at 67 Great Jones street. NTED—EY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG ENGL woman, @ situation as cook, in « hotel, boarding Flease call at 445 Greenwich stzcet, corner of Vestry, in the rear, first floor. ANTET—A SITUATION, DY A RESPECTABLE GIRT, #8 seamstress, She understands making ladies and children’s dresses, and is willing to do chamber work Has no objection to travel. or take care of children. ference given ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTARI young girl, as chambermaid and waiter, or to general housework in a «mall famlly. Good reference given. Please eall at 106 Eldridge #trect. Can be seen for two days WA STD IBY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITUA. tion as cook, in a private family. &he unde atands her business, and can give the best of city refer- eneo, aud all necessary satisfaction as to character that may be required. Picaae call at No. 19 Eleventh street, in the basement, five doors from Third avenue. Can be seen for two days. ANTED—BY A FRENCH LADY, ACCUSTOMED TO the care of children, a situation in a French or American family, She possesses the best recommenda- tions, Address, by letter, C. B., Post office. To- ANTED—BY A RESPRCTABLE YOUNG WOMANS, a situation as cook, who thoroughly understands her business; is an exccllent baker, and first rate washer andironer. Can bo seen for two days, Please call at 47 Mott stroct, first floor, ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation as chambermaid and seamstress, or fine washer and ironer, in» priate family, “May be soon for two days. Apply at 122 Mott street. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG GIRL, do shamberwork or ‘take care of ehiliren: good city reference. Can be seen for two days, Mulberry street, in the rear, thied floor, front room Ws coment SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as good plain cook, (first rate washer aud ironer,) or would do the ganeral housework of a private fumily. “Good city reference given. Has no ob Jection to go a sbort distance in the country, Con be seen, if not engaged for two days, at 103 Mott stroot, tront basement. WANTED iY A REXPECUARLE: YOUNG WOMAN, ‘a situation aa chambermaid or to do general house. work. Good city reference. Please call at No. 37 West ‘Thirteenth street, between Fifth and Sixth avennes, ES FOR 1868,—P. J. COZANA, NOS. 104 and 106 Nasaan street, (saccessor to Huestis & Cozans,) hina now ready a aplendid stock of valentines, en | volopes, lace paper, &e., mostly new designs, which are offered at reduced prices. Dealers will be supplied on the most liberal terms, in lots from $5 to $1,000. Parchasers will find it to their advantage to examine my stock, ast he valentines are superior to any manufactured herctofor ALENTINES | !—VALENTINES | |—SPECIAL, NOTICE to buyers.—All valentines purchased at the Rroad- way Post office and book store, 4223¢ henge near Canal street, will be delivered to q any part of the city routh of Thirty-fifth street, free of A splondtid revs MvOL Ob Land. Cail aud examine. VAMER ¢, HARRIOTT, ANTYD—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUATION to do general housework; is a good washer and Ironer and a good plain co i, good elty reference oan ‘be given. Please call at 60 Columbia street, Brooklyn, aceond floor, front room, coe cee ocenlninaitiatihmnssintadmndnaichaniss ANTED—BY A AESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, ‘anative of Kngland, a situation as obildsmaid and seamstress; ahe is a F sated pavement cau be heard < for two dayn at No. 1 street, front room, sosond oor. SS nanNoan EP ENpenennesresee se A haptpres A A PROTESTANT GIRE, A SITUATION ax nnysé and seamstress, ar ax ghambermal! or wanes, am & poyaw iauily. Jesse call at No. O46 Byondway, | froner, or woul! do generat housework, {in city or or saloon. The best of city reference can be given. an us Erin | dies entice obarge ot exd conduct a:nineral mamuthotaring i | i | Office. ‘ANTED—A COMPETENT NTO TAKE THE entire charge of an infant, at her own house; references required; one living in the neighborhood of Twenty-seeond street and Sixth avenue preferred. Apply between the hours of 10. M. and 1P. M., for tyro days, at 45 West Twenty-necond street. ‘ANTED—FOUR AMERICAN OR ENGLISH GIRIS, to go to Connecticut; wages $2 per week and fuund. Fares paid, Steady and geaicel work for twelve months, Ako, school teachers, salesmen, porters, barkeepers, mex on railroads, and farms, &e., gizis as cooks and for ems- ral work. Apply at 114’Nastau streot, basement. ANTED—A TIDY GIRI, AMERICAN OR GERMAN, (one that can speak good English preferred) 10 take care of children and do chamberwork. Good refer- ence will be required. Apply 113 Kast Twenty-fourth street. Warne SMART AND INTELLIG. this office. { BOY, AT ANTED—A MAN OF GOOD BUSINESS QUALIFT- cations, with @ capital of 5,000 or $6,000, to take business, which will pay from 180 to 200 per cent. The busincas is well established, and the article is superior to anything of the kind in the market. The parties would be willing to give the third party ene-third interest, and also a liboral salary, for his serviees. Application must be made personally, to WALTER HH, MEAD, 19 Lighth avenue. TED—A YOUNG MAN THOROUGHLY quainted with the retail tea irade. A person, with good reference, may apply ut 38 avenue. ANIED—A WATCHMAKER, TO GO INTO THE AY country. Anply at J. W."GREEN'S, 44 sfaidon a. ‘ANTED—IN A MACHINE SHOP, A VRACTIC. mechar ie to take entire chargo of the mecha department. Address Mechanic, Sun office. WA XMD AN A LAWYER'S OFFICE—A LAD WHO can write a good hand, One who is well ao- qnainted with the city preferred. Addcess box 250 Post Office. ANTER—A FIRST-RATE CARPET SAI, also, two or three carpet porters, accustomed the business. Apply to Alox. T. way Reado streets. Chambe: ‘ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED CLERK, IN A RETAIL ‘One well to owart & Co., Broad: | address Fidelity, Horal jewelry cc(a2litanent e woll quatified will henr of a situation, by applying , JOHNE & co $5 Seckmnan ats STED—A YOUNG MAN, WELL ACQUAINTED with the jobbing furnishing goods trade, to take charge of this dopartment in a cloth importer’s store, Hing | Letters addrossed 782 Lower Post Office, will receive im at'75 | mediate attention. ‘ANTED—A SMART ACTIVE BOY IN AN IMPORT. ing house; one who writes a good hand, and is « quainted with Custom House businoss, may apply at No. 6 LT faa stale, One who resides in Brooklyn pre! . hl ANTED.—A YOUNG MAN, OF BUSINESS HABITS, late from Ohio, and who ts acquainted with many the merchants in that State,*also in Michigan and Western New York, wishes to enter into an cngagoment = Lom wholesale house in Ane city, a: er dry goods, or boot and shoe, agres to sell over 826,000 worth of ‘goods, in either. business, the first year. Salary moderato, Caa give satisfactory references aa to honesty, character, and sobriety. ease ‘ATCHMAKER WANTED—A GOOD WORKMAN TO go to the wostern part of the State of Now York. Apply at 21 Maiden Lane, ‘ANTED—A BOY, WHO CAN SRT TYPE. APPLY PV _at 26 Ann sroet up sal IN EXPERIENCED DRY GOODS SALES- man; also, a boy of some experience in the busi- ness. Apply; in the evening, at Moore's 177 Sixth avenue. ‘ANTED—A BITUATION, AS COACHMAN, BY A hehe quick sewer, wise useful, for a small family; none but those having the | three days, L, B., box 1,079 Post Office, | deat of reference need ap TANTED—VOTR GOOD CAPINET MaKre W desk work. Apply to Wa. G Ly ous, 11 street, oF 6) Ana, ram Waciva | gare, at 06 Nassau street, seeund Boor, front RESPECTABE GIRL WANTS A SITUATION, AS children’s nurse, and to do plain sewing—is fond of children. Can be seen for two days at her last place, No. 215 Variek street. YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION 48 OHAM- berwaid and seamstre F would take care of hil- She has the best of city reference from her lart p| were she lived for three wars Please eall at } Union court, between Eleventh and Twelfth streets, ia University place, STRONG, HEALTHY YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A. A sitvation, as eook, washer and ironer, Has Gity reference.’ Has no objection to go to the eountry. Please eal ai 101 Thompson etreet, first door, in rear of the store, Can de seen for two days. RESPECTARLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUA- A. ‘Tien as cook; po objection to assist in washing and ironing. Good elty reference can be given. Cap be seon for two days, at 606 Houston atrect, in the store, between the Powery and Broadway. A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL WISHES TO OBTAIN a situation, as chambermaid, and to assist ‘aehing and ironing, or as nurse and to do plaie sewing she is capable of el place, Her last eny v. Has Hved three years in one can be seen any time, im the city. Mty reference if required. Please call at 62 Grove ptreet, buck room, RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT GIRL WANTS A A. situation; is a plain cook; good washer and Toner, and would make herself uaoful in a private family. Has good reference, Call at 201 Seventh street, second tioor, front room, OY WANTED.—AN ACTIVE AND INTELLIGENT boy, about 16 or 16 years of age. He mast write a good hand, okt with hia parents im the city. Ap- Ca Hudaon street, between 9 and 11 A. M., or M MES 1.1, CLERK.--WANTED, A YOUNG MAN WHO IS a rapid and handsome writer, and quick at figures, to make out bills, None need apply unless they have extra capabilities, added to experience. MOULTON, PLIMPTON, WILLIAMS &C0., 47 Broadway. Corset WANTED A COPYIST TO WRITE BY THR folio, ‘in an office where he can have plenty to do. None but those who write a neat round hand meed apply. Address A. A., Herald office. \OPPERSMITHS WANTED —THREE GOOD OOPPER- / smiths ean find steady omployment in an establiah- ment 4 few miles from this efty, by inquiring of STOKES ERS, corner of Pulton and Cliff streets, Ce MAKERS WANTED.—TWELVE GOOD GRAIL- ers, two men on eutting machine, six finishers. hands. Apply at 4¢ Constant employment to first-rate iT street, IVE OR TEN COMPETENT DRY GOODS SALESMEN ean obtain permanent situations. with liberal sala- ries, at the Bowery Savings’ Store, 126 F. W. & W. ii & 00. OLD EMBROWEREHS WANTED--GOOD HANDS WILL I tind steady employment, at wages, for the sea- son, at M. J. Drammond’s Masonic and I. 0. of 0. F. R? galia manufactory, 331 Grand street. Also, two apprea- tices wanted, to learn the above business. A large assort- ment of regalia always on ALE CHILD.—ANY RESPECTABLE PERSON WISH- ing toadopt a fino healthy boy, two months obi, will please address a note, with particulars, to M. M. &N., Herald office. Will be attended to for three days. Moma MAKERS WANTED.—A NUMBER OF experienced workers, at 61 Canal atreet. ‘GEORGE BRODIE. ACKER WANTED.—ONE ACCUSTOMED TO PACK glassware and miscellaneous fancy articles. He mus thoronghly understand his business, and be able to rea ah write. Address, with references, box 2.200 Pos office, HATTERS AND HAT -A YOUNG LADY Jearn- ing-bat trimming. Address E. L. W. E PARENT3 OF A SMART INDUSTRIOUS teen years of age, wish to apprentice him te a ér or carpenter, or some respectable trade. Most natis- factory reference will be given for the faithful < ance of the contract. Can be seen at the store, 185 Cror- by street, near Houston; or any commands addressed te J. E., care of Mr. Giblin, will be punetually attended te, for the remainder of this week. 10 JEWELLERS.—CONSTANT EMPLOYMENT WILL T le given to two first rate pearl setters. te BAILEY & CO., 186 Chesnut street, uf es DRCGGISTS.—A YOUNG MAN WHO HAS HAD eleven years experience in the retail drug is desirous of partnershi) either in t Atggeetn dion gas and entering into co- with some established house engaged retail or wholesale business. Address, for WATCH CASERS.—WANTED, SEVERAL GOOD hands. Apply immediately in rear of 30 Gourtiant street, third story. Stead; ly employment. a IN. A FEW OOMPETENT Jerney © SURVEYORS.— WANTED, | wurveyors. Apply at 87 Washington street, City, from fen till three o'clock, for two days. ‘ANTED——PROTESTANT servants of edly ove ted, 0 Gi chman and gardener, treet. Also wanted, « German eos ond. two od vegetable gardeners and farmers. Also yanted, all kinds of first clase servants. ANTED—AT No. 4 SANDS STREET, BROOKLYN, W iintettigence office,) Protestant and Gatholle, (white and colored) girls, as cooks, cham! and’ housemaids, &e, “They must be well men for faring and stables, and afew boys for stores Vs 5 ‘re alemiedesresens 3 a nn NOTION ed ECIURE ON HENRY GRATTAN AND THE IRISH volunteers of 1782.—In fulfilment ofa Co neoed made to the committee, on the occasion of his discourse im New York, ‘Thomas I", Meagher will deliver a leeture on the above subject, at Metropolitan Hall, on M even- ing, the 14th inst., at 8 o'clock, P. M. cents, To be had at the Irish-American and Truth Teller citices, the principal bookstores, and at the door on the evening of the lecture. TSS BACON'S. NT AY oO of the Greek Element in Modern Qultare. The third leseon will be givon this morning, at the Stay- yesant Institute, at 11 o'clock. Tickets to lessons 50 cents—for fifteon lessons $5. Miss Bacon’s _— lestons, on “The Origin of the Oriental Klement in ern Culture,” will be resumed on Wednesday evening, February 9, at 734 o’cloek. I ‘OPE CHAPEL LECTURES.—T! JUSTLY CKLE- brated Alexander MeClelland, D. D., of New Brane wick, lectures in this course on Friday evening, February 11, ateight o'clock. His subject—“The Sensations’ — will make a shaking among the dry bones of the valley of metaphysics, and afford.an unparalleled entertainment to the intellectual and the curious. Tickets, fifty eents ; one gentleman and two ladies, one dollar. Doors) opm at seven o'clock, OPULAR LECTURES.—THE CFLEBRATED PROFESSOR. Williams is creating wonder and mystery at Bleecker buildings, corner Bl and Morton streets. On Tue<- day night, the hall was crowded to excess. experiments in mental alchemy were each deafening shouts of laughter and applause. this evening. i] Process, are ve from odor, and will give entire satisfaction to the wearer, a the best article of water clothing ever before inade, For sale by ROGERS & OFF, (#necen- sors to Horace H. Day,) 28 Cortlandt street. OTHING AND FURNITURE WANTED. — LADIES and gentlemen hay any to dinpose ‘ean re- cafve a far onch price & pin to the stores or letter hy post. S. COHEN, 452 Hudson street, and 52 Weat Hroadway. Ladies attended by Mrs, Cohed. Ca OFF CLOTHING AND FURNITURE WANTED.— Ladies aud gentlemen having Any clothing, ferni- ture, or jer can obtain a fair cash price the subscriber, at his residence, or through Adee Ladies attended to by Mrs. Dussel 4 = |AST OFF CLOTHING AND F Persons desirous of converting their into cash, can obtain a fair price by sending for striber, at hia residence, or through the Post Office. B.—Ladios attended to by Mea C HE MEMBERS OF THE P. G.’8 AND HAYWARD Guard ave requested to moet at uarters om Sunday next, 12th inst., at 8 o'clock , for the purpose of making arrangements for our annual family gathering. PO! & MURRAY, Captains. V IRGINIANS, TAKE NOTICE !—NICHOLAS LAYDAN, dr., is now ining & temperance to be called (he “Virginia Peace-makers.’’ vor of it, snd who would like to become members, ‘lease send in their names, as itis a picked eompany. \ddress Herald office. Gold double. heavy casee, Englieh anchors, do: lepines, d>. ladle’ watches, chains, etn y trea, eposcaa, &e.: Havena ana 3 Sk H B,D, 4. ;