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wt Maxime Affairs, ‘Tam Caronto Sp Enicason TunowN orsy.@The caloric thip Frictzon, which excites so much attention, especially m the scientific world, was thrown open for the inspes- tion of the public yesterday. The privilege will be con- tinued through to-day, thus affording an opportunity to ll interested in new discoveries, to gratify their curiosity. fhe lies at her dock at Messrs. Perine, Patterson & Etack’s yard, Williamsburg, who constructed her bull. Txstivonrar 10 Carram Saurecpr, or Tae Buack War- ship Black Warrior, on her late passage from this city to Mobile, in addition to some complimentary resolutions --passed, Qpprossive of their high senso of the abilities an} gentlemanly conduet of her commander, Captain RW. + ing trumpet, as a more eolid token of their esteom. Cap: tain &., (whobad been kept in ignorance of the affair.) on reeeiving the present, raid :-— GrxttAMx—I have been so anticipated, so completely suprised, at the olfer of your beautiful gift, feel myrelf unprepared either to refuse it. or, ace: retirm you my proper thanks. Hitherto I have to avoid any such Cemonstration, contenting myself with individval friendship and the general good will of the tra- yelling public. because I know how much more often such testimonials depend upon the good opinion of the passen- ges than the merits of the captain; and in this case, gea- men, in accepting your maguilicent present, T should attribute it rather to your kind appreciation of the ef- forte of ny owners in’ e=tablishing a line suited to your eemfort, and the detire on the part of my officers to ‘con- tribute to that comfort at sea, where go little real com- fort ix to be had, than any good qualities which you give ne the credit of posseising. You are, perhaps, aware that this employment is a temporary one to me; but let me askure you, gentlemen, that when T leave it, it will be <with the deepest recret, because, in the few years I hava been thus engaged, I have contracted some of my warm- @-t friendshing, among whom, permit me from this day, geots, to number you, and, hereafter, whether Tan call: ed ujon to pursie my present peaceful vocations or to sustsin the honor of our country’s flag upon the ocean, I Hedge myself to exrry with me always this rich memento Of your exteem, avd I further pledge myself it shall ever cefo the call to duty. Iam unprepared to say more. I eould not well say les, Pardon this imperfect expression of my feelings, and believe me now. as ever, your grate- ful friend and obedient servant. With due deference to you, gentlemen permit me to say to the ladies, that theie approving smile ever leads us on to the path of virtue, and spnrs us over the rough roads of duty, and ho vever cortly thix gift may be, I value their stuiles more highly than either gold or silver. Wno’s Resvoxsmir?—A letter in the Baton Journal, from Rio Janeiro, dated Dec. 26, gives a deplorable as. eount of the passengers of the steamship Fanny, which, it will be recollected put in there in distress. on her way frm New Orleans via Savannah (whore she also pat in in distress) for fan Francisco. Tue letter states that thore passengers who were not able to get away in other vessels ave mostly iu a very destitute contition, aided to wh'eh the yellow fever was beginning its work of destrac- tion among them in a fea\ful manner. Drrartorm ror Avstratta.—The bark Peytona, Capt. Jenkins, the xecond of Capt. Pelletier’s line of packets, seiled on Wednesday, with 153 passengers, for the Aus- tralian gold diggings. Among the passengers was the Luke Paul William, Prince of Wirtemburg. TO THE EDITOR OF THE UERALD. New York, Feb. 10, 1853. In yours of this date, Isee mentioned under the head of ‘Marine Affaiva,”’ that the Arabia brought out 1,050 tons of cargo, heing 160 tons more than the Atlantic, ‘The largest cargo landed fromany Cunard steamer, was from the Afriea this last time, as stated to me by Capt. Hurri ron, viz. that he had but 900 tons, all told, and bad 299 more packages than was brought by the Arabi: the Arabja,.inxtead of bringing 1,000 tons of freight, did rot bave, ons, taking her cabina, saloons, &c to stow it in, whi Atlantic has brought 975 tons of cargo in her cargo room, without taking ‘any part of her cabins, besides reels, and brought coal enoagh withoat stopping at Halifax. If you tisink the above worth in- terting, that the public may know the truth, y |b £0. TRUE AMSRICAN, Court Calendar—This Day. Unrrep States Disrrior Courr.—Noa. 33 to 42, + Supreme Covrr.—General Term—Nos. 1, 8, 9, 13, 14, 19, 21 to 28. Cireuit—Noa. 1245, 982, 1044,'1189, 1084, 903, 1060, €4, 66, 1190, 122, 124, 125,126 18, 6. Common Preas.—Nos. 221, 225, 295 316, 360, 368, 380, 8C9, $11, 261, 813, 315. 319, $21, 323, 325. 829. Scrgrror Count.— (Two branches.)—Nos. 538, 304, 396, 419. 422, 428, 426,427. 428 420, 1051, 440, 434," 438, 429, |, 443, a 5 14€0, 461; 462, 469, 464, 405, 466. Rare imens of Daguerrcotypes.—Mr. C, IG. Fage. Vaguerrean Artist. corner of Eighth avenue and Fourteenth street, has just returned from New Provi- idence and Chatbam, N. J., where he has procired like- Rebecea Weed and Mrs. Aba- Also, a group lof ve persons, representing as many generations. In the ntre of this picture sits Mrs. Nane: Day, aged 91 years 5 months; at her right sits her daughter, Mra. Sarah ne. aged 76 years; at her deft sits her grand daughter, irs. Naney D. Gardiner, aged 60 years and Lmonth; over: eine her right stands her i grand daughter, Mrs. P. Crane, uged 31 yen and overlook her left ands her great great grand daughter, Miss Joanna Crane, aged 7 years and 5 months. ——— The Exquisite Crayon Daguerreotype ts en in this city enly by ROOT, 353 Broadway. Root Notice._Removal.—Gurney’s old established uerreian gallery, No. 189 Broadway, is removed to his w and magnificent gallery, No. 349 Broadway, corner Leonard street. Jules Jurgensen Watches, Brogact, Laval- tte, Juno Freres, Duchine Courvoisier, Oudin, Favre, cndre, Ami, Sandoz, Nardin, Tobias, and other cele: rated manufacturers’ watches, for sale by the subscriber, 1 Eroadway, corner of White atree:, 1 erin Fine ratches repaired. DAVID RAIT, Importer. Excelsior.—Beebe & Co., Fashionable Hat- ers, 156 Brosdway. The spring fashion for gentlemen’s ats will be intr “Crdcr @ Set of Shirts from Green, No. 1 tor House, and you will never go elsewhere,” is the tried them gives to his friend. The fit is an absolute tainty, the needlework equal to the finest Parisian. About Shirts.—The Man who Advertises Fvery day, in a widely circulating journal, mast himself ome notorious.. Bat success in establishing a per- anent buriness calls for other means. Those are ap- lied by MCLAUGHLIN, 292 Greenwich street, corner of wena, His shirts are both good and cheap. Pa- enire him, Spring Clothing made up in the most Fash- ul nd durable mapner possible, and materials ested from a very desirable asortment of govds, can at as ER'S clothing establishment, 27 Cortlandt ‘Wet! but Not Damaged !—This is the con- ition of a large stock oi foreign dry coe now at Co- mibia Hall, 281 Grand street. Ofa large assortment jawls and black and colored silk, condemned the sppraisers, not one piece in a hundred came in fact with the water, yet the prices are less than one li of the cost of importation. Also with a large in- ice of pure Irish linens and English long cloths, although et with salt water. are warranied perfect in texture and ree from stain. Never before were such inducements Id out to housekeepers, and probably there never will again. Wwenty per cent Reduction in Read; hing. Elegant Talmas, $10 each; beautiful palet 12; French cassimere pants, $5; plush silk veats, few white : atin embroidered nuptial vests, $5; Fre sximere business coats, latest style, $4; black frock and s evats, $10. To jobbers in elothing this is a rare hance. GEORGE LEVIE, $80 Broadway, corner of White et. Immense Bargains!—The Wants of tho Mll- fey Sv py led No man, | owever poor, need want com- fertable clohing for any season; the most fastidious cao Lo be supplied, from an immense stock—overcoats in all fabrics, from $2 to $9; pants and vests, in endless variet, irom 5Ce. to t the old original fia store, No 1 Nassau street. HENRY REGAN. Blegant Wedding and Visiting Cards.—Stl- er Sordered and plsin, beautifully engraved; splendid redding envelopes, of the Intest styles; fine silver deor tes, a great variely of patterns; consular, notary, and iy seals; heraldic devices of every description. EVERDELL, 302 Broadway. 1, — Manufacturers of bronze co , silver und metal leaf factory, corner nd and Pacific streets, Brooklyn, office No. 11 Cedar ret, New York, beg to publish their greatly reduced joes, viz. —No '4,0010, $6; 3,000, $5 60 ; 1,000 $5 ; 800, + 600, $3; 200,'$1 40; loss ten per cent discount per vd on six months terms. Our long snd favorably own bronye colors are extensively used for bronzing n, brass and wooden ware, japanning, label prining, ., ete., ond will coinpare favorably with any linported ele, although far, far cheaper. New Yoru, January 8, 186s. The next time you are invited to “take a uk,” try Charles's London cordial gin. It is delicious, in taste from all other gins, and possesses meti- qualities which aequiied for it the endorsement of tho tie medical faculty, Office No 7 Park place Lofent’s Beautifal Sonp Root.—Thts lathers tue mouth like soap, yet it i+ n Wost India root; it uve the mouth, tongue and throat, makes the breath aed sweet. Hriee two shillings. Agents, 403 wiway. His liquid hair dye ix tho cheapest and best yemese Sold nt same place, at the reduced price Jones's coral hair restorative and Italian chemical ‘Tonight ‘Sontag appears as Amta. Of ree you intend to be one of her auditors. Every Indy tether heir dressed neatly. To y's Nivukrenoleo. You can get it at 5 (Clinton Hali) or 150 (Cribune Buildings) Naw au eet, 699 Broadway, No 1 St. Mark's place; also, at corner Iroadway aud Fulton street. Addrass ‘Dr. B. F. DE 146 Nasaan street, care of B. Froneh. Critadoro’s celebrated Liquid Dye changes ¢ bolt inetantly to « beaugifel black or brown, while his lvervative and beautifier stimulates its growth, and rpotvater ia luxurianee, to the latest period of life, ¢ dyois applied privately, and both rold at CaislA. U'%, Nov 0 Astor House, and hy the prigsipal drag- ts, . 458, 454, 455, 200, 300, 64, 459, 457, 452, | b is the patent for the States of New York and New | xy. uced on Saturday, the 12th of February. | dviee and assurance which every man of fashion who | “nror.— At a meeting of the passengers on board the steam. | ; HK. M. Singer & Co. take | poaneing to the public that the extensive turing SINGER’S sewing ma- introduction of much new machinery cal- ite the labor, are now com- to fill thos» orders which for manufa: ebines, and culated very greatly to ex pleted, which will enable a want of machines has to rooner, and prepare vented mand these unrivalled machines are dail, in an- additions to them from attending m to answer the future de- ereating. ‘The-e machines may be seen in operation, and specimens of their su office No. 258 Broadway, Boston; No. 57 South Fourth more street. Baltimore; aud Ne cinnati. k freely examined, perior work freely examin reet, Philadelphia; at the principal 19 Harvard place A 197 Elm street, Cin W. UW. McDonald’s Newspaper Advertising Houre, No. 102 Nassau street, corner of Ann.—The very best papers, from ever: dans fedetved dally. Be the publixher Trusses, Shoulder Braces, instruments for club feet, knock knees, bow rters ‘Bs, weak ancles, and curvature of the spin part ‘of the Unton and the Cana- st terms, and fullest authority ghefeldt, he was presented with a handsome silver apeak- | 42d reccmmendations from over the written signatures of Female Sup- ; also a very suyerior elastic stocking for enlarged veins of the Jeg, an elastic knee caps; also, adults and ehildren’s trusses, and every kind of surgical bandaze and belt, at | DR. GLOVER’S, No. 12 Ann street, near Broadway. Pulvermacher’s Patent Hydro-Electric Vol- taic Chains, constructed to be worn under the garments, are the most wonderful discovery in medicine and elec: tricity of the present day. ‘They relieve, without pain or sheek, instantaneously, acute nervous pains, such as head, ear, and toothe ache, rheamatie pains, tic dolo reux, &e., and by its mild but continuous and preceptible action on the body, d ey of years’ standing—such as out, local paralysis, neryous ecmplaints, liver diseases, ce. —diseppear a. if by a miracle. ‘hey ’precipitate me: tals from their solutions, decompose water, detlect the magnetic needle, in short, show all the phenomenon of a powerful voltaic pile. ‘The instruments producing these effects weigh about two ounces, can be folded up in w pocket-book, are always ready for instantaneouy use, and will last a’man his lifetime, friends, &e., against that number of diseases and complaints in whic’ mild stream- ing electricity is a perfectly safe, certain, und womlertul speedy remedy. $1 to $5; batteries, $10 to $22 50. The price of a complete chain is from Tueredible aa may seem the above facts, any person can easily convince himself beforehand, at the depot, of their truth. ‘the importance of the invention haa’ been ac. knowledged in America by the Academy of Medicine of New Y ruccess inthe me Ward’s I-land Hospi ni, and the ebains have been applied with great 1 colleges, the Cit 1s, Brooklyn City Europe, by the Royal Colleges of , Belleva fospital, &e Physicians and Sar geons in London; by the Academie Nationale de Medecin at Taris; by the Imperial faculty Royal faculty at Berlin, and other Vienna; by the institutions scientific of the highest order, itcluding the principal hospitals in Europe. The proprietors are in possession of testimonials to the sume effect, from all the above institations in Ame- rica and Europe, as well as of the most eminent and distinguished members of the profe-sion in both hemi- apheies, and invite the publi to examine them, Full and illustrated deseriptions—one for personal use | and ore fer scientific men—with copies of testimonials ' anda number of cases cured in New York and Europe, | postage stamps, so that | may be obtained, gratis, at the office. They will be for- warded, free of postage. to any part of the United States, in answer to prepaid inquiries, containing three cents J. STEINER, No. 568 Broadway, corner of Prince stroet. Hirth-marks, polypus, scirrhous cancers = tumors, moles, and all exeresences rem face or body. by a painless external application. om the All per. sons interested will be perfectly satistied of the fact, by calling at the office of the subscribers, 192 Second avenue, corner of Twelfth street Rheumatism, Neur: —Hiyat’s Life Balsam i there terrible and painful iseases. HARVEY & WALLACE. , Serofala, &e., &e. the most certain remedy for You who are suiler- ing the most torturing pains, remember that a few doses of this powerful, yet pleasant, compound will aiford eer- tain relief, Thousands of cases have been cured, and blished in the Herald and consulted at any hour. Sun, and other papers. tes are from well known citizens, who can bo seen Circulars, containing these ‘These | certitieates, can be had at the principal depot, 243 Grand | street. | | times be procured on sdvantageous terms, for cash, at | | | one Seventy-tive eents per bottle. ‘Watts’ Nervous Antidote.—To persons aftlict- ed with nervous complaints, let them try this antidote, and one boitle will give them more contidence in its healih restoring qualities than all the certificates I can publish. Try it and be convinced $1 per bottle; 39 per doze: JOHN PYNF, 38 Ann street. For Pains tn the Back, Limbs, and Sie, Sore throat, &e. Duane street; Guion, corner Bow. ‘That never failing rei | cream Yiniment, can bo had Bash’s ‘magic h, corner of Grand street; medy, Gree ai Ring, corner Proadvay and John street; Coddington, corner Spring and Hudson streets; Hays, 140 Fulton street. in Brooklyn, of Mrs. Hatr Dye.-Bawhelor’s Celebrated Laquic hair dye is the vest yet discovered for coloring the hair or *hiskerr the moment it is ap) plied. The wonderful ease and certainty with which this favorite and oid esta- Dlished hair dye parforme is astonish | applied et aandinowe ‘wis factory, Bouraua’s mia E Tt ta for eale, or 4 Well street. 1s, without ex Dye seption or reservation, the very best ever invented Be ware of Medica ps, roughness, &e 1y part of the body. Wigs and Toa ited dyes, Equally celebrated is Goursud’s , for cr re lowness, ui ge, Lily te, 1300, at No. 67 Walicar atreet. near Broad: way. wiurs few Stylo | of wigs are pronounced the most perfect imitation of na ture yet invented Those wanting ® very superior articie should oall at BATCHELOR’S cele! 4 Wall street, where can be found ted wig fi No the latwess nak bash assortment in the city. Copy the address. ‘Wigs, Toupees, and Hair Dying.—It is won- derful the great improvement in the art of wig making, and the method of dyii celebrated wig factory o} Maiden lane. Copy the address. Dr. Also braids of long hair, the hair and whiskers, at the MEDHURST & HEARD, No. 2 . 27 front braids, &e. . Brown, “the Great Scrofula Doctor,” office 147 Grand street.—A scientific treatment of scrofu- la is aseuredly obtained of Dr. E, Brown, located at 147 Grand street. New England’s cured have paid him my debts of gratitude. rervices, be too lute, New York now Ye aillicted, seize time and call on him, ere it ay the offer of his Astonishing Cures are hourly being made by Dr. Tobias's Venetian Linimes this article is warranted to give , of croup, throats, chilblains, chronic rhéumatism, & coughs, sore c. Kecollect, relief, or no money is arked. Depot 240 Greenwich street, and for sale by all the druggitt + throughout the United States. oo ache in th: é minutes. It cures ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY, | s@- SHE THIRD AND SEVENTH PAGES. BACON REGRETS THAT meet her class this morning SHE IS UNABLE TO as usual. The next morning lewon will be given st Hope Chapel, opposite the New York Hotel, on Tuesday, Feb, 15, at 1 o’c lock. ECTURE ON HENRY GRATTAN AND THE IRISH volunteers of 1782.—In fulfilment of @ promise made w the committee, on the occasion of his last discourse in New York, Thomas I’. Meagher will deliver a lecture on the above subject, at Metropolitan Hall, on Monday even- ing, the 14th inst., at 8 o'clock, cents. P.'M. ‘Tiekets—titty To be had at the Irish-American and ‘Truth Toller offices, the principal bookstores, and at the door on the evening of the lecture. OPE CHAPEL LECIURI brated Alexander McClellan: THE JUSTLY C E D. D., of New Beuns’ wick, lectures in this course on Friday evening, February at eight o'clock. His subject—“The Sensations’ i will make a shaking among the dry boues of tie valley of metaphysics, and afford an unparalleled entertainment to the intellectual and the curious. one gentleman and two ladies, one at seven o'clock. OPULAR LE necromaney at a discount. tur Ticksts, fifty cents ; dollar, ’ Doors open TURES.—SCIENCE TRIUMPiIANT, AND Go and witness the pitting end instructive delineations of human na- , Which are given in the alchimistic performances of the celebrated l'rof. Williams, Bleecker Buillings, corner of Bh leecker and Morton streets, at 744 o'clock. BROADWAY RAILROAD, Bre D' RAILROAD.—IN had bi the Superior Court, THE PROCKEDINGS ublished in the Herald of the 21st of January last. in the case of Thomas F. Davis avd Courtlandt Palm men and Commonalty of the to the Bmadway Railroad, ty of , agninst the Mayor, Alder- New York, in relation among other documents read on behalf of the granteos of that road, was a letter of mine, written on the 7th March, 185)—nearly threo years since—addressed to Moasrs. Pettigrew and Sherman, giving an opinion in favor of the construction of a rail. track in the Sixth avenue. yose that my any other sub; Tam not vain enough to sup- ‘ews in regard to city railroads, or upon , are of much consequenee in this com munity; but I would prefer that they should not be mix- represented. peiition in favor of it. required; bi Ihave never, that I remember, written a line in favor of laying a rail’ track in Broadway, and hi constantly and repeatedly refused to sign = Tap lad the whole of my le 4 and published, this explanation would not bave been by the adroit suppression of a material part cter been of it, it is made to do duty in @ cause never contemplated, and which originated long subsequent to its date. ration,’ about the e omitted words—' it strikes uuld be steps immediately taken to put. » the Sixth avenue, and that the Hudsoa River Com- the worda, “ cireful consi the letier, add the ever, that there yary should be required fo take | Canal street, and re-lay them through the Niath ay . These two propositions carried into vet, with the railroad already in the Fourth avenue, no inhabitant of the city, between the Sec avenues, would be required to walk moxe than two rand feet to find # railcar to convey him to the b and Hudson street. i part of the ei nor even remo’ eiy alluded to. Feb L0th, 166 63 Nas REMOVALS. (OVAL.—CARR & HICKS HAVE REMOVED TO street, where they willkeop, aa Atter iddle of up their rails abe nd and Kleventh 10.43 It will be seon that this emoraces ht to be sufficient raiiroad a and that Broadway ix not ine amole lod in it, NICHOLAS DAN, rinerly. @ general assortment of blank ‘books and stationers articles. COAT. }OAL.—I AM NOW DELIVERING FROM MY YARD. corner of King and Greenwich streets, the best red ash, well screened, trém uader cover, at_ the low prico of 95 jor ton for stove ang egg. PETER CLINLON, OE 5 I OTICE.—THE MEMBERS OF STATE RIGHTS LODGE, No. 151, 1. 0. of U. F., of N,N. Y., are hereby noti- fied that Gr. Rep. James K. Saunders will deiiver a lee- ture at their room, Clinton Hall, on Tuesday even- ing, 15th inst. Subject—* What is’ Odd Fellowship? Members are requested to invite thelr friends and attend, in regalia, with ladies, JAS. MONTGOMERIE, R. See. NOMCESOOLUMBIA GROVE, No. 8 U. A. 0. Di ‘The members of Columbia Urove, No. 8, U. A. 0. D. are hereby notiged to be punctual in their atiendance at the Groveroom, No, 20 Canal street, (National Hall), next Monday evening, the Mth inst., to take in consideration the alteration of the bylaws, and the expetienoy of changing the locality of the Grove room. Ferny Berrox, Secretary. HENRY PALMER, N. a. Uap TRASHINGTON ASSOCLATION.— THE. $B + venth annual ball of this us.ociation will be held at the Broadway Theatre, on Tuesday evening, February 224, 1863, Tickets, which are limited, and but few re maivirg unsold, can be pureba-el of James Grifith, treasurer, No, 14 Ludlow street, Willian W. Osborn, No 278 Grand street, John H. Elliott, secretary, County Serk’s office ©. J. MILLER, President Jouy H. Exuorn, Secy, TH ry of Jefferson Lodge No. 4 of this association will be held in Hope Chapel, 718 Broadway, aboye Fourth street, on this (Friday) evening, February 11, 1853. _A‘l- dres:es will be delivered by the following ministers :—Re J. 8. Inskip—subject, “the true glory of Protestantism ,"” Rev. T. W. Bill, ‘the moral and religious present and future of America; Rey. J.B Finley, “Romanisia in- compatible with civil and religious liberty.”’ Tickets 25 cents each, tobe had at the Joors. Open at 6 o’elock. Exerci: es 10 commence at 7 o'clock. XTENSION OF CANAL STREET AND WIDENING OF Walker stree*.—All persons opposed to the assess. ment levied on their property, and utinfied with the award for their property of Walkor street, ure requested to ca) i way House, corner of Pike street, or al MN & #. Brown's yaper store, 53 Canal street, any time darimg the day and evening, and sign a remonstrasicd against the same. NGINEFRING.—THE UNDERSIGNED 13 PREPARED. to furnish specitications, estimates, plans in gene ral or detail, of steamships, steamboats,. p1 Jers, hight and low pressure engines, boilers, and machinery of ev@ty deseription. Broker in steam vessels, machinery, boil evs, Se General agent for Asheroft’s steam guage, Al- len & Noyes’ metallic self-adjusting conical packing, Faber’s magnetic water guage, Rocbling’s patent wire rope for hoisting and steering purposes, &e., Ke., &e. CHAS. W. COPELAND, Consulting Engineer, No. 64 Broadway. 0 ARCHITECTS.—THE ADVERTISER HAS A LARGE and valuable piece of property in the Firat ward of this city, which he wishes to improve in the most advan- tageous ‘manner. He proposes to pay $50 for the plan that shall be adjudged, by the majority of a¢pmmittce of three, two'to be selected dy tho-e who#end plans and one by the advertiser, the be t calculated to produce the largest per centage of income on capital required; and a further sum of $100 for the plan he shall decide to adopt. Dingrams of the property, and directions as to where to send the plens, will be furnished on application to box 1,806 Post Office. IDOWS, WHI in of the Mexican war, may reo-ive information of ad- vantage by adressing W. J, box 1,128 Post Oiliee. N OTICE.—RECEIVED, IN. NOVEMBER LAST, PER Albany packet, 6 bales rags, 1 do. papers, which have been stored by’ us, waiting for the owner to claim them. ‘They will be delivered. on. proof, and payment ofexpentes. JONES & WHEELWRIGHT, Nos, 6 and 8 Water street, Boston, POLITICAL. AX MMANY LOCRTY OR COLUMBIAN ORDER.— Brothers:—A regular meeting of the institution will be held in the Council Chamber of the Great Wigwam. on Saturday evening, the 12th inst., at half an hour after the retting of the sun. General and punctual attend- ance is requested, By order, DANIEL E. BELAVAN, Grand Sachem. Srepney C. Duryea, Secretary. Mavhattan, season of snows, second moon, year of dis- covery 261st, of independence 77th, and of the institu. tion the 64th, HE MEMBERS OF THE TAMMANY SOCIETY OP- posed to the recent acts of. the Sachems, and in favor of resening the society from the perils which threa- ten it, are earnestly requested to atteud the next mect- ing of the same, on Saturday evening next, Feb. 12th, at Tammany Hall. Jobn vrser, R. B. Connolly, George G. Glasier, Richurd A. Locke, C.8. Begardus, Jobu J. Manning, ‘Alfred G. Stevens, Daniel Vanyoorhie, Edward Pell, John Little, ‘thomas J. Barr, William Speight, Kdward C.West, David A. Fowler, Henry D, Johnson, Thomas Carlin, A.B. Purdy, = Jorhua Phillips, Horatio N. Parker, D. French, ; Franklin Gilmore, . F. Vaeho, . ‘Thomas Wheelan, A. B, Trowbridge, Ns Garritt H. Stryker, Jr., Henry Leibenean, Francis B. Fitch, Joreph Cornell, Henry A. Wartz, James Murphy, ©. Goatrey Gunther, A. as, ‘ William L. Van Zandt, William L Hale, John @ Jobn D. ‘Thomas Fay, Reuben Bunn, ‘Theodore Frost, dared William F. Godfrey, Joxeph A. Jackson, OUNG MEN’S 1 EMOCRATIC UNION CLUB—A RE- gular meeting will be held this (Friday) evening, at 73g o'clock, at the Mercer House. Punctual attendance is requested. Election for Recording Secretary will take place, and the printed by-laws will be distributed. By order, D. B. TAYLOR, President. ‘Wu. M. Cooxk, See. pro tem. OURTH WARD.—THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN Ward Committee of the Fourth Ward, for 1853, elected at the late primary election, met pursuant to no- tice, at No, 340 Pearl street, on Wednesday evening, Feb. Otb, 1858, and organized by'the election of the folld wing gficers:—Jacob F. Uakley, Chairman; George H. Purser, Treasurer; George P. Bickford and James P. Fagan, Secro- taries. On motion of John W. Avery. Esq., the following resolutions were unanimously adopted:— Resolved, That this committeo highly approve the le- gitimate action of the Council of Sechems of the Tam- many Society in interposing their authority as proprietors of Tammany Hall, to prevent the organization of two dis- tinot political committees within the time-honored walls of that revered wigwam of ldots Resolved, That the course pursued by the representa- tives of this ward at Tammany Hall, Messrs. Jacob F. Oakley, Joseph Hilton and George cordial approbation, and entitles them to the confidence Joxeph T. Sweet, Edmund J. Porter. “and respect of the true democracy cf the Fourth ward. Resolved, ‘That we heartily recognise ay the Democratic Republican Regular General Committee the organization of which Lorenzo B. Shepard is chairman, believing it to be just to the democraey of the city, and calculated to unite with firmer bonds all the friends of union and democracy. Kesolved, That we cordially recognise aa democrats all those who stood firmly upon the Baltimore platform of 1862, and yielded @ firm and honest support to Pierce and King. JACOB F, VAKLEY, Chairman, eae } Seeretarios. ‘WELFTH WARD.—THE DEMOCRATIC PUBLICAN Committee of the Twelfth Ward, which was elected on the 24th day of December last, pursuant to resolution adopted by the Democratic Republican General Committee, at‘Tammany Hall, on the 18th Dec., 1852, met on the night of 6th February inst., and organized by electing, for Chairman, David 8. Jackson; for Secretaries, Patrick MeGann and Joseph Geery; and for Treasurer, Nicholas Ray; and the following resolutions were read and unani- monsly adopted:— Resolved, That we have Iearnod with astonishment that the Sachems of the Tammany Society, (a secret so- ciety, organized for the distribution of alms) have ag- sunied the power of appointing the members of the Demo- cratic Republican General Committee for the year 1853. in violation of the established usages of the democratic party, and to the exclusion of the mombera elected by the people. Kesolved, That their conduct, in attempting to deprive the people of all participation in the selectiin of their own reprerentatives, meets with our unqualified condem- nation. Resclved, That we approve of the course of our delo- gates, Meesrs. McGuire, agan, and Wiley, in refusing to submit +o the dictation of the Sachems of the Tammany Fociety; and we recognise no Genoral Committee for the year 1863 except the one of which ‘Thomas J. Barr is temporary chairman, DAVID S.JACKSON, Chairman. Partick McGany, Josevn Gummy,’ s Secretaries, IGHIKENTH WARD.—AT A MEETING OF THE DR- mocratic Republican Ward Committee, held on the evening of the 7th of February, tho following resolutions were unavimously adopted :— Resolved, That although we sincerely regret that any dissensions should exist in the democratic party, yet we think the course pursued by the Gouneil of Sachems well calculated t+ promote the anion and harmony of the par- ty, and we return them our thanks for their prompt and decisive action. Resolved, ‘That we fully approve of the course of the delegates for this ward to the Democratic Republican Ge neral Committee—Lorenzo B, Shepard, James Irving, and Thomas 8, Henry. Resolved, ‘That we recognise the Committee, of which Lorenso B. Shepard is chairman, aa the only legitimate General Committee for 1853, Resolved, That we know no such title as hard or soft shell democracy; we are national democrats, in favor of the Baltimore platform of 1852, and the union of the party. : ROBERT KELLY, Chairman, je } Secretaries. iN MuRviry, L80N, Whoa BEDSTEAD WARKROUMS, AND CHEAP SPRING mattress and bedding depot.—Iron bedsteads, from $4 to $40 ; the healthy «p.ing mattress, &e., $6 to $80, also, the new elastic felt ia, pillows, quilts ; also, the dest pure hair mattresses, made by the blind—all war ranwd, Call and examine, at 563 Broadway, above Sring street. UXURIANT WHISKERS AND duced in six weeks, by usin diya lie, is it? Try one bowtle and prove it before you condemn, it will not stain or injure the skin, $1 per bot- tle, Sent toany part of the country, R. G: GRAUAM, 38 Ann street, Fowler's building, one door from Naysaa RS. PREWSTER, FROM PHILADELPHIA, TENDERS her services to the ladies and gentlemen of this city, in astrology, love, and law watters, interpreting dreime, ke, by books bod science, constantly relied on 3 Grabam'y Ongaent. by Napoleon; and will tell the name of the lady or gentle- nian they will marry; also, the name of the visiters, Re- sidence, 59 Great Jones street, corner of Bowery. Ladies fifty cents; gentlemen, one dellar. HERE IS HE?—BARNUM WOULD GIVE CON- siderable to find the man that patronised SUTTON, 142 Fulton street, and was not satisied that he got hia Printing done in the neatest and cheapest possible form; and. also, that ft 1 the best place in the city to got cards, bill heads, circulars, show Dilla, &., done in a little lows than no time, Hi Purser, meets ourg| wanrs, | SITUATION, | W in a private to do the cook- in the washing . The best of as ory Apply at Mra. Smith’s | fact: reference given. Doprding houre 55 Franklin street. | ANTED—BY A VERY CAPABLE LITTLE GIRL, A | situation as children’s maid, and to make herself generally useful, with some respectable family. Skt i the best of eity references. | Please apply at No. 17 { Eleventh street, between Third and Fourth avenues, in the frout basement. Can be seen for two days. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation as chambermaid and waiter; no objection to washing and ironing; best of city reference. Can be seen at 108 Twelth street, in the rear, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, for two days. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPEOTABLE rrled werman, as sick'aurse. Can be seen at 390 Hightb avenue, between Thirticth and Thirty: frst ats. NTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG MARRIED woman, a baby to wet nurse; has lost her own only twa aye olf, Would wish to have Wat her own | epee for moderate w: . Can procure respectable from ditt ixtinguished families in New | appre For particulars apply personally or by | irs. John Cowen, agent, Morgen street, Jersey o here she can be seen for thyoe days. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, a situation tado general housework in a anall pel- yate family, or as¢hambermaid. Guod city reference. | Plen-e call at 270,5iath street, in the rear. Hus no objec- tion tu go a short distance in the country. Can be seea for two Gays. . es ANTED—A ATION AS HOUSEKEEPER, BY A young widow woman, ia a respectable private fa- mily. ‘he thoroughly understands housekeeping, and is | a superior cook. The bert of city references can be pro- duced. Please address a note to Mrs. ©.G. 0., Broadway Post Office, stating when aad where to cull. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE PRO- ‘extant woman, —one who thoroughly un- derstand: her business. No objection to city or country. Bert of eity reverence given, also, by her sistor, a situa- ticn s# seam» tress, or to assist in washing and iconing, if required. Please call or send to 130 Klizabeth street, in the rear, top floor. Can be seen for two days. | : cep | ANTED—A SITUATION, BY AN EXPERIENCED young woman, as good cook; underatands soups, made up dirhes, pastry and baking. Good city reference given, Apply at 281 Sixth avenue, between Seventeenth and Kighteenth streets, front basement. ANTEP—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, a situation to do general housework, cooking. washing. and ironing, or to do sewing and take care ol children. Good city referenco. Please call at 69 Cannon in the rear. Can be seen for twe days. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE American gist, between fifteen and sixteen years of age, {o take care of children, and make herself genoral- ly useful in other light work. 'Can bo well recommended, Please call at 261 First avenue, bet veon Fiftoenth aud Sixteenth streets, in the thread and needle store. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITUA- | tion as good pinin cook, first rate washer and iron- er. Good city references given. Please call at 250 Mott street, between Spring and Houston streets. Can be seen for two days. WASTED BY A RESPECTABLE SOOTCH GIRL, A situation as chambermaid: is a good washer and froner. Goodeity reference. Callat ud bixth avenue, in the bakery. NTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman,as wet nurse; has pleaty of milk from her first baby. Beat of reference. Please cull at 173 ‘West Thirty-third street, between Sevemth and Fighth avenues, ANTED—AN AMFRICAN, ENGLISH OR FRENCH woman, as fine seamatross and Jadies’ maid, in a private family: Address W. G., at the Herald ofc, giv- ig address and reference. Winey A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUA- tion as cook, washer and ironer; or to do the gene- ral housework of afamily. Please call at 14 Walker st. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A situation a8 waiter and chawbermaid, Good re- ference can be given. Please apply at her prosant om- ployer’s, 128 West Fourteenth street. By ATED Ey A PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN, A # situation as chambermaid and seamstress; she is q ood sewer, and washes and irons well. days, at 191 Atlantic street, Brookly ‘ANJED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT GIRI situation as chambermaid or waitress; she oH Apply, for two 20 obj to do general housework in a small family; is, a go ier and ironer, and has lived in herlast place , two' food city references. Apply at22 Mulberry | street, third floor, back room. "Can be séeit for two days. AN AMERICAN WOMAN,” TO DO THE general housework family of two per- song. Inquire at 213 Six ANTED_BY A ‘ABLE YOUNG WOMAN, ‘® situation, és chambermaid and waiter. The.best ity reference. Ploase call at 420 Eighth avenue, top floor, front room. ANTED—A SITUATION, AS A FIRST RATE C00! W and to help as laundress, by a very experience girl, with excellent elty reference. Makes broad, cakes, pies, prddings, Se., to perfection. Call at 74 Sixth ave- nue, in the book store. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, ‘@ nituation as good cook, and to assist in the wash- ing and iroving; best of city reference. Please call at 39 Spring street. Can be seen for two da, ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A STEADY YOUNG woman, as chambermaid and waiter, and to arkist in washing and ironing, if required. Good city | reference. Flease call at her last situation, 124 Waver- | ley place. H ‘ANTED—BY A STEADY WOMAN, A SITUATION | as cook ina private family. Is a’ good cook, and | understands toaking brend and plain pastry; is willing to | do» part of the washing and ironing or general house- | work, Can give good city reference; and can be seen for | two days, at No. 64 East Broadway, frst oor, back room, | ANTED—BY A YOUNG LAD, FROM SIXTEEN TO seventeen years of age, wishes to bind him,elf as an apprentice to a carpenter, cooper, or some good respect- able business. He can give tho best of recommendations, Fleaso addres » note to W. B., composing room, Herald office. WASTet—A CHAMBERMAID AND LAUNDRESS, | ‘one who thoroughly understands her business, and | cam ccme well recommended; none other need apply, be- | tween ten and twelve o'clock, at 12 East Iwenty-second st. ‘ANTED—A TEACHER OF THE FRENCH AND GER- | man languages. Terms must be very moderate. Adaress, stating the lowest per quarter, box 2,183, Post Office, post pais Ware A SMALL FAMILY IN BROOKLYN, a German or English girl, to cook, wash, aad | iron. In the last month, one has been turned off for | drinking, and another for stealing. None such need ap- ply. Apply in Oxford rtreet, right hand side, third door irom Auantic, Brooklyn. ‘ANTED— A RESIDENT GOVERNESS, TO GO TO the country, a short distance from the city. One | capable of imparting a good Knglish education, and pro- ficient in music and ¥reneh. Address box 1,086, Pos: Ofiice. W3NED-A SMART, ACTIVE LAD, OF GOOD AD- | dress, in an office of reepoctability. Salary two | dcliary per week (more if found suitable). Address by letter in applicant’s own handwriting; none other will re- ceive attention, F. R., box 3,879 Post Uiliee. SW STED—AGENTS To CANVASS FOR A WHEKLY paper. Apply at 80 Broadway, up stairy. ANTED--A YOUNG MAN, WELL ACQUAINTED with the wholesale and retail liquor businoss. Gne who is @ good salesman preferred. ‘he best of re- ference re odas to honesty, sobriety, &c. Apply at No. 607 Sixth avenue, corner of Thirty-second street. ANTHD—A MAN OF GOOD BUSINESS QUALIFI- cations, with a capital of $5,000 or $6,000, to take the entire charge of and conduct a mineral manuiacturing business, which will pay from 150 to 200 per cent. The | business 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 one-third interest, and also a li sere salary, for hia services. Application must be made personally, to WALTER H, MEAD, 19 Kighth avenue. ANTED—A_ FI RATE CARPET SALESMAN; also, two or three Ld porters, accustomed to | the business, Apply to Alex. T. Stewart & Co., Broad- | way Chambers, and Reade streets. | YANTED—AN EXPERIENCED CLERK, IN A RETAIL | jewelry establishinent. One well qualitied will hear of @good situation, by applying to ARAHUR, JOHNE & CO., 15 Beekman street. ATCHMAKER WANTED—A GOOD WORKMAN TO go to the western part of the State of New York. Apply at 21 Maiden Lane, ANTED—A FIRST CLASS CARPET SALESMAN; ONE, having experience in the city trate preferred. Apply to BETTS, KELLEHER & BETTS, 202 road way. ANTED—IN A LAW OFFICE, A CLERK WHO writes well, Salary $3 per week. Apply, wilh re- Sercuces and bond-writing, to Mr, Charles Mdwards, Coun- seller, 67 am street, (over Chatham Bauk.) A MAN THAT UNDERSTAND3 MAKING | boxes. Apply at 207 Water street. JANTED~A SMART, INTELLIGENT BOY, ABOUT | ten years of age, at this office, ANTED.THE ADVERISER WISHES A SITUA- tion, cither asl ght porter or salowman, having Jud great business expertence in thig city. Most of refe- veneer can be given, Addrese I’. U., 107 Bowery. J ANTPD—A SITUATION, BY A FIRST RATE SALES. | man, in & wholesale or retail hat house; best of reierence, Address B., Herald offi ANTED—AT NO, 114 NASSAU STREET, SCHOOL teachers, salesmen, porters, barkeopers, en on i) \ and railroads, boys for trades, girls to fill good ymenty. Applicants enclosing $1, free of be sulted, 1. SYK, NE, DEMO'SEULE PARLANT L/ALLEMAND Frangais, disirerait troaver une place a EY LB | 9 fearme de He Anglaise | Pouvant fournir de bon rensei:nements, | 1s Cedar street, Hotel de Nancy. Lt chambre, ea vorne denfants dana une (au ou Frangaice. Siaddrosior au Ne, iM i pt Strong has been the largest valentine manufacturer in wanTs. YOUNG LADY OF GENTERL DEPORTMENT AND A Qppearance, why can sing well and aocompany her- telf on the piano, is wanted to travel with a highly intel. Jectual entertainment. Address I rd 3 office. Non other need apply. hy ereer: FRENCH LADY. KNOWING VERY WELL HOW A cut and make children’s garments, wenta ection tion ag nurse, in an American or French family. Bost references given, lease address by letter CB. Herald office. A situation as cook—one who thoroughly understands x business in all its branches, and ig an excellent washer and frouer. Can be seen for two days, if not en- ged, at 182 West Eeventeeath street, between Ninth and enth avenues. ve zs A. YOUNG PROTESTANT ENGLISH GIRL, WHO HAS lately arrived, wishes a situation to take care of children and sew, or to do tight housework. Can be seon at iz: Twelfth street, near University place. RESPECTABLE WOMAN WISHES TO ODTAIN A LADY WHO IS FULLY COMPETENT TO TEACH all the English, and ia skilful at needlework, wishes toenvage ina respectable family; abe would make herself wseful im both eapacities. Most respectable reference can be given. call at 27 Vendewater atreet, for two doy, between the hours of one and five in the afterncon, A tion ax good plain cook and washer and ironer, or 10 do general housework, in a small private family. Has no objection to go a xhort distance in the country. City and country reierences can be given, Can be seen for two cays. ‘Please call at No. 1 sixth street, in the front Daxement, under the book store, YOUNG ENGLISHMAN WANTS A SITUATION AS waiter; has no objection to the country, has never Deen employed in this city; has the best of reference from his tormer employers; would make himself generally aah Apply at 480 bast Twelfth street, or address iberty. RESPECTABLE ENGLISH PROTESTANT GIRL Wants a situation, as chambermaid or nurse. Good recommendations. Car be een for two days, at 20944 Woorter street, in the rear basemeat. YOUNG WOMAN WANTS. A SITUATION AS A wet nurse, with good ’eity reference. Can be seen ior Wwo days, ut 61 Macdougal streot. YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION AS SEAM- stress. iuy. No objections to the country, or to take care o children and do chambverwork. Cun be seen for three days, at 89 Livision street, in the store. A SITUATION a8 CUTTER 18 WANTED BY a TAILOR, vy ho has been engaged in the business at the South for ‘he last fourteen yours. Address Cutter, box 3,073, Yost office. A Xe MAN—AN ENGLISHMAN, A GOOD ZA. French scholar, wishes to obtain some light employ- meat, as clerk or asclstant clerk, bookkeeper, or any situ ubon of trust. Would not object to the management of & livery stucle, and keep the books, haying a thorouga Knowledge of the business, Address F, M. ML, at Joan McGuire's, v8 Broudway. GOOD JOBBER WANTED, AT CHA‘ minge & Spence’s jewelry manufactory, Greenwich street, corner of Cortland. GENTKEL, ACTIVE BOY, 12 T0 15 YI , wanted, to wash tumblers and work belind a bar. Cue that can bring written recommendations from former employers, and has had. experience iu the above named y ina first elass bar, inay apply at the Verandab, Hliau vtreet, before 10'A. al. or alter 5 P.M. PEREON OF STRICT INTEGRITY AND GREAT practical experience in woollen manufacturing, is Oyen to engage himself to take charge of the whole or part of avy woollen establishment. Address Practical, Herald office. N EXTRA PANTALOON AND VES!'CUTIER WANT. ed, competent (o cat first elasa custom work; one who is capable to cut ne coats occasionally. Apply per- sonally tq GEORGE I’. FOX, or his fore: |, BBS psd GOOD COPPER- way. N. b.—Do not send leiters, OPPERSAITHS WANTED —TARI smiths can find steady employment in an establish- went a few miles from this city, by inquiring of STOKES & BROTHERS, eorner of #ulton an: Clilf streets, OMB MAKERS WANIED.—TWELVE GOOD GRé lers, two men on cutting machine, six Aniabera, Constant employment to first-rate hands. Apply at 44 Git street. Oya VASSER AND COLLECTOR.—A YOUNG MAN OF the most successful experience, and second to none in capability, is destrous of negotlating for tho comi season with some parties of responsibility, who are wil- ling to remunerate liberally for his services. Addr James A Stanton, Herald office. RUG CLERK WANTED.—A YOUNG MAN, THO- roughly acquainted with the retail and preseription businers of a drug store, may hear of a situation by ap- plying at 166 Bowory, corner of Spring stroet, ILLINERS WANTED—EXPERIENCED HANDS.—AP- rly immediately at Bartholomew & Weed’s, New Mourning store, 551 Broadway, between Spring and Prince streets. ODELLING AND BRONZING.—WANTED, AN EN- gagement in the above line, Has modelled for brass, sliver and iron work. Address J. Hill, Hotel do Lyon, 67 Frankfort street. ECHaNICS WANTED—A FEW TIN PLATE WORK- ers and machinists, having from $200 to $500 to invest, and who would like to locate in the country, where they can clear from $2,009 to $5,00) per year, can learn ce 4m opportunity, by addressing Machinist, office of the erald. URSE WANTED, TO GO 10 EUROPE, AND TAKE charge of two small children. Address H., box 917 Post Offee, or apply at 82 West Thirty-second street. ALESMAN WANTED.—A YOUNG MAN WANTED A3 valesman in a retail dry goods store, out of the city. One who has experienee and a g neral knowlege of fancy and staple good-—must be a good salosman—can find a good situation, by applying at 24 Dey strect. ALESMAN.—WANTED—BY A YWUNG MAN, A SITU- ation in an importing house of watches and fancy gods; is fully competent, and can command a very large trade.’ Satisinetory reference given, Address Langdon, Herald office. ALESMEN WANTED—IN A WATCH AN RY store. None need apply but those who have been ac- customed to selling watches, who thoroughly understand the business, und can give god reference. Apply at No. 11 Wall street, up stairs. PECIAL NOTIC 4 nd a genteel appearance, who speaks the French juently, can tind a desirable situation as sales- woman ina fancy dry goods store, where a good salary hh real name and refe- will be given. Address Y. Z., witl rence, at the Broadway Post Office. (0 JEWELLERS.—CONSTANT be given to two first rate pearlsetters. by applying to MAILKY & CO., 186 Chesnut street, Philadelphia. “WATCH CASERS—WANTED, SEVERAL GOOD hands. Apply immediately in rear of 30 Courtlundt treet, third story, Steady employment. C. LUPTON. 10 LAWYERS.—A PERSON OF CONSIDERABLE EX- perience, and thoroughly converssnt with the roa- tine of an office, is open to an engagement. References given as to character and competence. Address 8., 8. Clerk, Bowery lost Office. T° HARNE*S MAKERS.—WANTEL—FOUR GOOD harness makers, 0 go a short distance in the country. None but good general hands need apply. In- quire of George H. Bell, 168 Nassau street. ANTED—AT No. 4 SANDS STREET, BROOKLYN, (Intelligence office,) Protestant and Catholic, (white and colored) girls, a8 cooks, chambermaids, and’ genoral housemaids, &e. "They must be well recommended. Also, ring und stables, and afew boys for stores and trades. Employers can have efficient servants at this oftice. M. WALLACE. ei SERN : \TRONG'S VALENTINES! VALENTINES !—ALL THOSE who have any interest in valentines and the doings ' of the little god Cupid, and those who have not, but are fond of the tine arta geverally, are invited to drop in at STRONG'S great valentino depot, 98 Nassau street, and examine his multitude of specimens. For many years America, giving everybody the tallest kind of satis‘ac- tion. Hix ancortam nt this year is, he assures us, far» perior to that of any previous one, and. well worth the exemination of all.” From hie facility of manufacturing them, and the extent of his business in that line, he is | enabled to offer them at the very lowest prices. Call and vee for yourselves. Dealers are requested to call before purchasing eLewhere. A liberal discount to the trade. ALENTINES ! !--VALENTINES | !—SPECIAL . NOTICE to buyers.—All valentines purchased at the Brond- way Fost office and book store, 42234 Broad Canal steeet, with be delivered to any part of y south of Thirty-tifth street, free of postage. A splendid assortment on hand. Call aud examine. JAMES C. ALENTINES.—THE SPLENDID VALENTINES MANU- factured by the American Valentine Compaay will be kept on view during the season, for the accommodation of retail purchasers, at the office, No. 84 Nassau street, op- posite te Sun Building, ap stairs. The choicest Valen. tines are offered singly at the dozen price. 84 Nassau street, up stairs, TV SLENTINES JOHN LEVISON; (LATELY REMOVED from Chatham +quare to) 341 Broadway, has just opened the most magnificent and really tasteful assort- ment of Valentines over exhibited. Ho has also ever, thing in the line apropos to the season, Verses composed and copied, and original deslgns executed ina style un- equalled, THE MILITARY. OTICE.—THE. FIRST REGIMENT NEW YORK VOL- unteers will assemble at Headquarters, (Mercer owe.) in full unitorm, at 12 M., on sunday, the 13th inst, fo attend the funeral of Sergeant Honry Stanton, Company D, N.Y. V. order. aes *°. BURNBAM, Liat. Col, 4.8, McCame, Adjutant, VIRGINIAN, TAKE NOTICE! —NICTIOLAS LAYDAN, Jr., is now te temperance rifle bee oy to be called the Virginia Peace-makers.”” ‘Those im fa: vor of il, and who wo Ml like to become members, will please rend 'n their names, as itis a picked company. Addiese Herald oiice RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL WANIS A SITUA. | Understands dressmaking and family sew- | ee SAA REWARD FOR THE POODLE DOG THAT Wao vvien ius vear ine cOrner ot Baroy urd Geeuwiech streets, while following a lady, on the 3d inst., snd the apprehen ion »nd evnvict.on ot 1 (-— $15 for the dog ovly. ‘Ihe tips ot his ears are liver color, and ike ha'r op one side was siled@ blueish color, & carkey was seen to coteh vot rin op Greenwich rtreet with him. 1f he returns him, no pro-ecution. Inquire at No, 8 Barclay street. REWARD —IF THi: GENTLEMAN WHO FOUND the double set of teeth on gold plates, will eal? again at 345 Broadway, he will receive the above reward from the landlady shold the advertiser be out as beforet or ray where the money «ball be sent toobtain the teeth, 15 REWARD.—LUs?t, YESfERDAY MORNING, IN #) Broadwar, be ween the st, Nicholas Hotel and the Iiving Howe a clivier pin with opal in the eentre, set around with fourteen smell dismonis, ‘The finder shall receive the ahove revard, by leaving it with TIFFANY, ‘OUNG & ELLIS, 7) Broad way. ye 1 REWARD.—LOST, A POCKET BOOK, OON- taining for'y dolln:sin mouey, one ten dollar Del, avd the restin five . al-o a uote drawn by Jerome Fingh, cated Oet. 9, 1852 ui -ix mouths, for two hundred and even dollars, to the order of and endorse dby Alanson Finch: also, sundry payers. All persons are cautioned against negotiating suid note, payment having deen stopped. ‘The above rewird will he paid on delivery to F. §. BURLBUT, 207 i earl street, or 13 Leroy street. REWARD.—LU*T AT TAR TWELFTH REGIMENT 5 ball, a drab cleak Apply to Mr. Vesey, at slo's saloon, this evening. mm REWARD—CHFCK LOST.—H. SPERRY & 00.’3 je) check, for $132 5) on Mechsuica’ Bak, daved Janu- wry 20. Vaymeat having been «topped, it will be of no ure toany one but the owuer, Mr, Lieb, No. 289 Broad- way. L ST—A FEW DAYS AGO, A RECEIPT BOOK, OF no value toany one but the owner. Supposed to fave been left in one of ihe Sixth avenue stages, The floder will conter a great obligation by leaving the same at 76 Twenty-third sieci be xth and Seventh avenues, or at the subscriber’ 3 Broad street. * OST—AN OPERA GLA going down on V IN A BROADWAY ue day evenivg, —Yhe EF, Inder p address William box 1,603 Post office, or leave will p it at 143 Maiden lave. O8T—BETWEEN THE HUCRS OF TWO AND THREE o'clock yesterday, a small pocket bouk, containing ility four dollars (54) fity in tives, one $4 and one $1. ‘The tinder will be sui ably warded by leaving it at No. 40 William street, Mereucnts’ Evebange. : WILLIAM J, SCHULTS. END BACK THEM BILLIARD BALLS.—THE FOUR +) men who went up to the b lard room of the Fifth Ward Hotel, about three o'clock yo iterday afternoon, to look at the double call, will sve themselves considerable trouble and exposure. by at once returning the two sets of billiard balls jhey were acen to. take from the box. Pawnbrokers and oiher- sxe requested to stop them, if ved for pledge or sale, PUKSONAL. rE MR. CHARLES BILLIG, OF MAYENCE, GERMANY, will addvess An‘oniv ‘ay, 147 Chambers street, he will hear of somethivg greatly to his advantdge. = (CAPT, OLIVER B. cRARY FORMERLY OF § Sarah and Liz, t+ reqoe-ted to bend his the undersigned, Any inivrua:ion as to Capt. C.'a abouts will be thankf My received by ‘ 1 ZACHRISSON, 87 Wall at: fifteen months ago. Any information will be thankfully recelved at BO Cunuon street, in the rear, by his wile, Rosanna MeCartey. NFORMATION WANIEP—OF MARY ANN REEVES; who, wher last heard o;, was living in Rathtoneville, Steuben county, New , with Mr. Henry Rathbone. FORMATION. WANT: D OF STEPHEN Mo7ARTEY, who went to Pentisylvauia to work on a railroad, about Any information rerpeciing’ her will be thankfully re- ceived by her mother, Jchanna Reeves, at No. 20° Kast Fifteenth street, New York. W. GRAND LODGE FREE AND ACCEPTED MA- « eons of the State of Nev Vork.—the Grand Mason- Ht will take ples wt the uecropolitan Hall, Wednesday ping Mareh 9, 1t6. ‘the ball will beclegantly and ap- propriately decorated for the occasion, Dodworth’s ful band is engaged. Supper under directions of Messre. Vesey of Niblo’s and Moffat of Br: may ‘Ticaets $2.02, can be obtained ut the principal ho nd of the following com- mittee, representing the rent lodges in the city — James Fowler, St. John's A. Hirsch, Ind. R. Arch. 2; J. F. Robinson, Holland, 8. Peter Kauth, Trinity, 123 7, Emanuel Lyon, Henri Quantin, L'Uuion Fa 20; B. W. Usborne, Beueve ‘us t- tan, 62: C.D, Brown, Lafayelte, 64; Sewall T. Fisk, Marl- pers 67; A. A. Burns, Monigomery, 68; T. L. Bemis, Na- val, 69; W. N, Woodcock, Anglo saxon, 137; ‘Skin ner, Ucean, 166; 8. C. Swaitz Atlantic 178; F. Ger. Pilgrim, 129; J. G. Koerner, Knickerbocker, 192! Kiias Combs, Independent, 185, I. L Timolat, Darcy, 187; D. W. Van Riper, Mar-h’ 188,’ 1. W Farmer, Munn, 100; Alden &. Crowell, Lebanon, 191; Charles W. Willets, Bene: yolent, 192 . Braisted Platt, 194, B. Barron. Exeel- sior, 195; A. N. Brewer.’York, 197; jamin T. Rhodes, Silentia, 198; M. Haberman, Hirmuny, 199; C. S. Wescott, Joppa, 201; J. P. Finkelmier, Zechokke, 202; R. Dawson, Templar, 2¢8;Sam’l Browning, Vulestine, 204; Jno. Faleo- ner, Hyatt, 205; J. F. Browue, Linpire City, 200;Ge0, Donald son United States, 207 ileaxer Ayres, Atwood, 208; H. Jackson, National, 2CO James Ellis, Worth, 210; Jos, A Hyatt, Eastern tar. G. 0. Bartlett, Enterprise, 208; F. Kekel, Navigator, 26:'; J. V. Snedeker, Pacife, 288; Richard Latty, Keystone, 238: Philip Morand, Oscar 241; George Cross, Lelia, 42; Charles Wright, Eureka, 243; A. P. Moriarty, Hope, 244; William Casimines, Polar U6; C. A. eck, arcana 246; William Gardner, Charter Oak, 249, F. W. ‘iulaington, J. D, Willard, 260; Joseph Cohn, Mount Nebo, 257; Caspan Bierek, Her- mann, 2€8; Charles Cocks, Charles Walworth, 271; Robt. D. Holmes, Mystic Tie, Joa G. Breen, Metropolitan; 278; J. C. Luckey, Arcturus, 274; Charles Scholey, Sylvan Grove, 275; K. G. Secor, tienry Clay, 277, W_N. Doric, U. D.; Isaac Franck, kiug Solomon's Lodge, U, D: M SONIC.—IN_ THE ADVERTISEMENT IN YESTER- ‘ay’s Herald, of the Grand Masonic Ball, to be held Metropolitom Hall. March 9, 1853, the price of tickets was erronévusly stated at $250. It should have been $2. SEW PUBLICATIONS. _ {RAHAM’S MAGAZINE—NEW SERIES.—THE PUB- BF lisher and editor of Graham's Americsn Monthly Magazine, in view oi the rapidly growing and improving tasie for elegant literature im this country, has deter- mined to enlarge his uonihly to the tull eize of the Lon- don five dollar magavines, and, without inereasing the price, to excel them all ix the ability. variety, and ele- gant finish of the literary matter, as well as to illustrate the work in a style of beauty uuknovn in Kuropean 4 zines, avd not seccessfully attempted heretofore on ride of the water. ‘The succes: of the muyazine since the first of January bas been beyoud all former triumphs in its history. 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