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lass Wareh: Looking | oe at reduced prices.—RICHARDS KINGSLAND, No. Cortlandt stre ‘The trade supplied with fra:mes, &6., in composition state. Factory No. 155 Duane «treet. Hernia Effeetually Cured by Marsh's newly fanproved, light, self-adjusting truss. Unquestionable ferences riven, to those who have been radically cured, iw this city, and’ their trusses thrown aside. 3 MARSH & CO-, 21g Maiden lane. “ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. u@ SEE THIRD AND SEVENTH PAGES. “ee TO KNOW where any of the survivors—officers or men—of the 2ud Regiment of United States Infantry, who belonged to that regiment in 1814, or who were at'the battle of Jun dy’s Lane or Bridgewater, and in the campaign of 1514, ean befound. They will Nave the goodness to state w J ean correspond or see them. Address WM. BRO eorner of Hoyt street and Fulton avenue, Brooklyn. ORGE HAMMOND, JUNIOR, OF LEEDS, York- is requested to return home to Leeds as noon a+ possible, where he will hear of something to his advantage. and worth his immediate and personal appli- eation, as his father died on the 17th June, 1 THOMAS WILKS LORD, for the Ex Leeds. (Kng.), Jan, 13, 1853. Should Mr. Hammond pass through New York on his way home, or be in the vicinity, he ix requested to call and vee Mr. George Wilson, 280’ Pearl street, previous to his departure. HE MAN THAT LEFT A BLACK HORSE AT BUT- ler’s sale stable, 163 Washington street, on the Se- eond day of August last, is requested to call and pay up his keep, or he will be sold at public sale on Thursday of this week to pay the bill. F GFORGE PACH, BAKER, FORMERLY OF MONROE » street, New York, would aridress a note to Ferdinand Hollenbach, box 1,538 New York Post Office, stating utors. . where a letter would reach him, he would hear of some- | thing to his advantag NFORMATION WA? who lett Dublin in December, 1851, supposed for this country, and now belteved to be inthis eity. Should , this meet lier eye, she will hear of something to her ad- | vantage by addressing R. M., box 269 Post Office, Any one giving information respecting her, will be suitably rewarded. TRE GENILEMAN WHO PICKED UP As BUNDLE ontainig a shai, on Monday morning, in Amity nesr Fullivan street, will leave it at No. 180 Amity street, he wil! receive the grateful acknowledgments of the SPECIAL NOTICES. V. A.—WASHINGTON SSQCIATION.—THE SEs e venth annual ball of this association will be hold at the Broadwey Theatre, on Tucsday evening, February 1863, Tiekets, vhich are limited; and but few re- wainirg unsold, can be purchased of James Griffith, treasurer, No. 14 Ludlow street, William W. Osborn, No. £78 Grand street, John H. Elliott, secretary, County Clerk's office ©. J. MILLER, President. Jous H. Kiuiorr, Seoy. A MERICAN CHAPTER NO. 6, 0. U. is you are requested to attend your regular meeting evening, atthe corner of Lixpenard street and Broad- way, as buriness of the most vial importance will come up. JOHN STYLES, C. C. ECHANICS’ INSTITUTE—NOTICE OF ELECIIOD ‘A general meeting of the members of the above in- stitute will be held at their rooms, No. 1 Bowery, on Tuesday evening next, February 15, for the on of of- ficers, ia conformity with the by-laws of the institute, and agreeably to a resolution to that effect, passed at a meeting of the Board of Directors. THOMAS SMULL, President. NGINEFRING.—THE UNDERSIGNED IS PREPARED to furnish specifications, estimates, plans in gene- _ Fal or detail, of steamships, steamboats, propellers, high and low pressure engines, boilers, and machinery of every Gescription. Broker in steam vessels, machinery, boil- ere, &c. General agent for Asheroft’s steam guage, Al- Jen & Noyes’ metallic self-adjusting conical packing, Faber's magnetic water guage, Roebling’s patent. wire ‘ope for hoisting and steering purposes, Se., Ke., Ke. CHAS. W. COPELAND, Consulting Engineer, No, 64 Broadway. OTARIAL.—A NOTARY PUBLIC, RESIDING 1N Brooklyn, will resign for « consideration. His term of office has over two years to run. Notaries, though re- quired to reside in the counties for which they are ap- Pointed, may act throughout the State. Address Notary, ‘at the Herald office, mentioning the sum offered. (TP OARCHIMECTS, BUILDERS, AND OTHERS. —MRSSRS, WATSON & HODGSON, Modellers, Designers, ke. Fespectfully intimate that since they ‘have comme xy have completed a house, the property of in, Esq., No. 4 Madison square, North. Any of the above parties inty call and see their tirst essay be- fore the New York public, Places of business—494 Broad- way, in ement, an: roadway, up stairs. N. —Deeorat wad) x dade B. tions of e1 style, eter, ae- eurately exceuted Es hg ie 3 T° COTTAGE BUILDERS IN WESTCHESTER COUNTY. Any cottage builder who will erect a neat cottage on | and who would be willing tage on_botl the amount, may address JOHN THOMPSON, 27 Maiden lane, up +tairs. ‘ANHATIAN ENGINE CO. NO. bers of Manhattan Association are hereby notified that a special meeting will be eld, this (Wednesday) evening, February 16, 1858, at 8 o'clock, a house, 93 Ludlow street. Punctual attendance is re- quested. STEPHEN LANE, Jr., President. R.C. Brown, Secretary. THE MILITARY. ar Rare RAAB COND rr BARI TATIONAL GUARD, SEVENTH REGIMENT.—OVER- cout. (orn), 208 full suit of regimental dress, in- eluding fetigue jacket, hat, knapsack, cartridge-box, belts, &e., but Litle used, for sale at a bargain. A first rate about 15 years old, wanted. Inquire of JOHN C. EMAN, 76 East Broadway. POLITICAL. i EMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN YOUNG MEN’S GENE- ral Committee.—An adjourned meeting of this com- anittce will be held at Tammany Hall, on February 10th, 1863, at 734 o'clock, P.M. Punctnal attendance’ is re- quested. CHAS, E. SHEA, Chairman pro tem. W. C. Betts, Secretary pro tem. ‘OUNG MEN’S DEMOCRATIC UNION CLUB.—A SPE- cial meeting of the Club willbe held this (Wednesday) evening, at 73g o’clock, at the Mercer House. A general attendance is requested. DANIEL B. TAYLOR, President. Wrisiam M. Cooks, Secretary. MUSICAL. eC COAL T INO OOS ‘RS. SEGUIN, PROFESSOR OF! VOCAL sod Italian and English, sacred and secular, has deci to devote a few hours each day for the instruction of ng ladies. Mrs. Seguin will be happy to give all in- Terpation eonceriing tecins, plans, Wor vt bar resi 89 White street, near Broadway, between the hours of and 1) A. M. each morning. Ma INSTRUMENTS.—A SOCIETY NOW BREAK- ing up have for sale a collection of musical instru- ments, in good order. This isa rare chance for a college club or society, as the instruments will be sold at the Jowest possible price. Address Musical Society, Herald Office, or apply to M. H. N., at the advertising de>k. CHUBERTH & CO’S. MUSIC DEPOT, 257 BROADWAY, New York, request the public to inspect their i mengo stock of music for voice, piano, organ, violin, Joncello, harp, orchestra. The greatest selection in United Staies, of $100,000 worth. Pa; allinstruments. Orders for foreign an will be attended to with promptnes ROT GALLOP, FOR THE PIAN CELLENT composition, only issued a few days ago, by Lea & Walker, Philadelphia, ‘creates quite a veneation’ almost an excitement, in the musical world of New York aud Boston. The publishers are now uble to supply the nu- < the nini strings for American musie merous orders they receive for it. ‘The piece deserves the | favor of the public, as it is full af beauty and sparkling | melodies, and, for its brilliant effect, very easy to per- form, oe SALE—A ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE, WITH e stool, &e., but little used, and sold on account of owner leaving town. Can be seen at 51 West Twenty - inth street, near Sixth avenue. ROSKWOOD SE N OCTAVR piano, made by one of the best makers, being a prize no., Inquire on Wednesday or Saturday morning be T2o’clock, or any evening, at 321 Twelfth street, pear Second avenue. JIANOFORTES, CHEAP —ONE “GILBERT HOLIAN 6 octave, rosewood, for $275. One “Harrivon,”’ 634 octave, in beautiful rosewood case, $250. Both warrant: ed, and for sale at 54 Great Jones street, by CHARLES F. TLL. ‘OLLAN = PIANOFORTES.—T. ILBERT 0.’ eclebrated pianofortes, with and without the olian.—The subscriber, who is sole agent in this ed for the sale of these instruments, (the reputation of whie h has becom world-wide,) is red to offer them at prices wii€h, to those wi hing to purchase, oan: not fail 10 be satisfactory. Possessing facilities for ob- taining pianos unsurpassed, if equalled, by those of ai poe Lio in the city, he doos nov hesitate te say that he can present inducements to buyers not to be found elsewhere. He has constantly on hand an extensive as sortment of second-hand pianos, at bargains, which he fearlessly assorts will defy compe! ition. Gilbert™s elegant boudoir or cottage pianos, for small rooms. Also, Melo- deons, of Prince’s and Cabart's make. olian and other pianos to let. Pionos tuned and repaired, HORACE WATERS, 383 Breadway, eorner of Anthony st., up staign. HORSES, CARRIAGES, &&. ™ R SALE—A PAIR OF DARK GREY HORSES, SIX and seven years old, very stylish and good travelers. y person in want of a pair of fine carriage horses, ithe present is a desirable opportunity. Price $800. Appl at No. 4 Abingdon place, second door above Greenwich st. EW YORK HORSE BAZAAR, 31 CROSBY STREET. Auction sale of horser, carriages, harness, &c., every Monday and Wednesday, at 12 o'clock. JOHN A. GATFIELD, Proprietor. Seppe arena aan LOTHING AND FURNITURE WANTED.—LADIE@ and gentlemen having any to dispose of, can receive a fair cash price by sending to the stores or letter by post, . CONEN, 452 Hudson street, and 02 Wet Broadway. _ Ladies attended by Mrs, Coben’ ED—OF CATHERINE REYNOLDs, } A.—BROTHERS, | VIH.—THE WEM- | the engine | . + IMST AND FOUND. EWARD.—-LOST ON SATURDAY LAST, SUP- 833," posed betweon Clinton street, Brooklyn, and Rait’s, Broadway, a Isdy’s gold watch and | chain, with locket and charms at , in Amity street and Fifth avenue stages, in New York, or Myrtle avenue ' stages, in Brooklyn. Any one returning the same to Mr. David Rait, corner of Broadway and White street, N or oP street, Brooklyn, will receive the above war q REWARD.—IN THE YEAR 1839, 1840, OR 1541, $2 an article of more than a column in length was ublished in one of the daily New York city papers—it is pelieved the Tribune or Herald—on the subject of the distreses of seamstresses, in whieh it was proposed to be- nefit their condition by introducing the use of a sewing machine invented by Walter Hunt, of this city, The above reward will be paid to any one who will, within one week, refer the subscriber to the paper containing said L. BURKE, article. 140 Nassau street. $1 5 REWARD.—LOST, ON SATURDAY EVENING, the 12th instant, on the way trom Houston street to the Broadway theatre, or at said theatre, a dark blue enameled diamond ring, containing one stone. ‘Ihe above reward will be paid for the restoration of the | xing at 650 Houston street, by Napoleon Bauet. REWARD.—LOST, OUT OF A DOCTOR'S WA- . gon, a eurgical instrument case, rosowond, lined with red velvet. Whoever will bring it back t» 103 Ninth | street, during the hours of nine and eleven A. M , wil! re. ceive the above reward. | REWARD.—LOST, IN THE HALL OR STAIRWAY y leading to Niblo’s’ Saloon, at the Twel(th Regiment Vill, a black velvet polka, trimmed with Ineo, and lined with white silk. ‘The finder will receive the above reward by addressing E. L A., Herald office, stating residence. Gh) REMARD.—Lost, ON TH 2TH INST. EITITER ee) in Chatham street or the Bowery, a purse, contain. ing about $28. Being the property of « workman, the finder will very much oblige him by returning the same to No. 9 Chatham street, basement. REWARD.—1O81, ABOUT TWO WEEKS SINCE, A black whalebone cane, covered with plaited whale. Uene, mounted with a horse’s hoof, shod with a silver shoe, and chased silver ferule. The above reward will be | paid, on its de. ivery at Disbrow’s Riding School, 20 Fourth ayenve. O8T—ON SUNDAY EVENING, IN BROADWAY. BE- 4 tween Dr. Osgood’s Church and the St. Nicholas Ho- tel, or in Prince street, between Broadway and Greene street, a bracelet of braided hair witha goldclasp. The initials C. 1, W, were marked on the clasp. The finder will be liberally rewarded by returning thé same to 130 | Greene stra it being prized less for its real value than a8 a keep: | [ OSf—ON THURSDAY NIGHT LAST, IN AMITY street, between Laurens and the Greenwich Sav | ings Bonk, a sable victorine. The finder will be suitably rewarded on leaving the same at 66 Amity street. OST—A NOTE OF $500, PAYABLE ON DEMAND daicd February 14, drawn by John M. Smith & Co. tothe order of Isnee Garner, and endorsed by him. The finder Il please le: with Stephon Bates, at Lafa- yette Hull, Broadway. | QTOLENSFROM JOHN: KINNELLY, ON MONDAY, February 14, a watch, a bank book, and eight dol: lars. If the thief will return the book and the watch, he may keep the money, and no questions wi'l be asked, He can rend them to No. 158 East Twenty- seventh streot, Payment has been stopped at the Chambers street bank. | STOLEN GOODS. FFICE OF THE CHIEF OF POLICE, FEB, 14, 1853.— Owners are wanted for the following property, at the Second Distriet Police Court, Jefferson market, sup- | posed to have been stolen, viz.:-—Kleven silver forks, marked EF, M. G., 1 do, marked A F C; one salt | spoon, four silver plated tea spoons, one silver plate, one silver match safe, one silver wate, one fan, three velvet vest patterns, one silk cape, tio vests, one small merino mantilla, one white crape | shawl, one black cloth coat, half pair unmade pantaloons, one black silk dress, seven ‘miniature cases, one scalpel or dissecting knife, oe hair ring, marked CM; two table covers, fancy; one blaes cloth overcout. Owners aro ted at the Third District Police Court, Essex -—One moveable gas burner, one Vasket, and one tin box, supposed to, be emigrant Ungguge. “Ovners are also wanted for the following property, now at the Halls ef Justice, Centre market:—One gold ‘watch, chain and key, with small yellow stone; one box of India rubber goods, one small silver watch, dial broke; one black satin vests RGE W. MATSELL, Chief of Police. is _ DANCING ACADEMIES, HER DANCING ADAME AUGUSTA HAS RE-OPENED classes in her commodious house, No. 712 Broad- wi A reduction will be made to ‘ies ber of children to be instructed. lars, apply between 12 and 2 o'clock. Sian ephahoanaanaenainannaananaan eee bared A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, @ situation to do chamberwork. Best o' city refer- nee, otbely at 206 Ninth street, corner of avenue A, }00r, RESPECTABLE young girl, to take care of children, and to do sewing; can give good city reference to her last place. Can be seen for two day: hird floor, front room. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GERMAN GIRL, A situation as chambermaid, or to do general house- work, in a respectable private family. Good city refer- ence given. Inquire at No, 10 Essex street, second story. Wr youne a SITUATION, BY A P t 387 Seventh avenue, ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation as seamstress; she can cutand fit. Has no objection to light chamberwork. Pest city references can be given. Please address M. A. R., Hei oltiee. ANTED—BY A YOUNG PROTESTANT GIRL, A SIT- uation to do housework in a small private family; is un excellent washer and ironer, and a good plain cook. Has the best of city reference. Please call at.J05 Tenth avenue, between Sevent ‘ighteenth young woman, as cook; she understands soups, mado dishes, pastry'and baking. Good eity refer given, Call or address, in the picture store, 4) Cath street. 7 ANTED—A SITUATION BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG woman, to do general housework, cooking, wash- ing and ironing, ina private family, est of city refer- ence. Please call at No. 200 Twenty first street, be tween Eighth and Ninth avenues. Can be seen for two days, if not engaged. Warm SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young, tidy girl, to do light chamberwork and waiting” or would be ‘willing to do the. work of e amall family. ’ Good reference can be given. Please call at, or address M. A., 388 Eighth sfreet, near ayenue D, Can be seen untilengaged. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A SUPERIOR COOK, ina respectable private family ; she has lived thrce yeurs in her last situation. The best of city refor- ence can be given, Please inquire at 201 Firat avenue, between Twelfth and Thirteenth streets. ANIED—A SITUATION, AS NURSE AND SPAM stress, by an active, experieneed woman, who can give good reference, Address M. L, 43 Market strevt, for a few days. eee AAA ‘-ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, @ situation to do chamberwork avd waiting, or to with the washing and ironing. Good oity refer- ence given. Please call at, or address, 176 East Seven- street. 'ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, | @ Prctesiant, a situation as chambermaid or waiter, or to take care of childien. The bost of city re ference gi Inqnire at 206 Weet Sixteen‘h street. Can be for two days. { ANTED—BY A RES?ECT#BLE YOUNG GERMAN | girl. 19 years of age, mot much acquainted with | the Fnglich language, @ situation as chambermaid or waiter, or to take care of children, Can be seen for two days, at No. 349 Ninth street, third floor. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUATION as chambermaid, waiter, or laundress. Can ve seen at her last place, 109 Second avenue, where she has lived for a long time. ’ Good references. Can bo secn till suited. ANTED—BY A VERY RES?! woman, with unexceptionabl tion (o do general housework, washing ing. Please call et No. 6 Carmine stre ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUN( , WHY is a good dressmaker, and understands plain sewing; is willing to go by the week or month. Please call at 6e\Boerum street, between Dean and Bergen streets, Brooklyn, ‘ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION AS plain cook; is a good washer and froner, and to make herscif generally useful. Has good city re’ KCTABLE YOUNG | references, a situa- | roning, and cook- from her lastplace. Can be seen for two deys, at No. 40 z neteenth street. TIUATIONS, BY TWO ABLE youg women—one as cook, who is a good wash id or waiter. The | er and ironer; the other as chamberm beet ef reference given. Inquire at 40} Fchermerhora street, Brooklyn, near Court street. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, EY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS chambermuid ar waiter; ix a good seamstress, and ‘ood references. Please call at 185 Hester street. seen for two days. i Geer A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT young woman, 2 situation todo chamberwork fnd washing and ironing, or chamberwork and wait- ing, or general housework, in a small family. Good city references can be given. lense call at 383 Bowery, in the rear. Can be seen for two days if not engaged. has Can ANTED — BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT young woman, a situation as chambermaid or waiter, or to take care of children. The best of city re- ferences given. Can be seen at 118 Wooster street, in the basement, for two day ‘ANTED — BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT young woman, a situation a8 wet nurse. Is kind to children, and is a good hand at the needle, Can be eeen for two days at 157 Mott street, in the rear. ANTED— BY A RESPECTABLE ENGLISH GIRL who has lately arrived from London, a situation as ciuambermaid or waiter and seamstress, or to travel with a Indy as maid; is a good sewer. Please call at No. 367 Sixtli avenue, in the store. {7 ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION as cook, washer, and ironer, or to do gencral house- work in a small family. Inquire at No. 372 Third avenue, between Twenty: cighth and Twenty-ninth strocts, ANIED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, to do plain cooking, washing, and froning, and make Merself generally useful, | She has lived seven years in her last place, and isof sober, honest, and industrious habits. Can be seen for four days at 216 Twenty-sixth street, near Ninth avenue, top floor, back room. ee ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION in a private family, to do general housework; she isa first rate washer and ironer. Can give good recom- mendations. Please apply at 80 West Seventeenth street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues. . ANTED—A SITUATION, AS WET NURSE, BY A Tespectable married woman, whoso baby is only a month old, Best of city reference can be given. Please call at 450 Broadway, in the store, for two days. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, to do plain cooking, washing and ironing; best of city reference from last place. Can be seen for two days at 155 Rivington street. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION AS GARDENER, BY A steady. intelligent man, who understands his busi- ness in all its various branches; has lived in the best and most extensive gardens in this country; can produce unquestionable testimonials, and nity references for capa- bility and character. Address R. ., Herald office, or 31734 Bowery. taught in the shortest pessible time, terms. A new class for ladies and misses ternoon, from 3 till 6 o'clock. A new class for Tuesday evening, from 7 till 103 o'clock. will continue open during the w! year. RIVATE DANCING, AT 600 BROADWAY.—THE graceful and beautiful redows, schottisch. redowa olka, waltz, &c., taught ina few lessons. Pupils taken eS Lalf the term. Separate classes for those who have plications to be i. BURNTON. All apy made at the music store, No. 274 Bowei never taken lessons in ce R. & E. THE LECTURE SEASON. Re ice notte errr rrres makin RO LECTURE FREE.—AT CLINTON HALL—POPU- lar lectures for Indies and gentlemen, on Anatomy, | Physiology, andthe means of preserving and restoring health, by J. M. WIETING, M. D., on Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, Feb. 17, 18, 19, 21, 22, and 23, at 7); o'clock, P, M. To be illustrated with decidedly the largest collection of manikins, skele- tons, models, numerous and of various kinds, paintings, &c., of anything of the kind in the United States. Ad: mission--First lecture free; the rest only 1232 conts each. HE PAST OUR BENEFACTOR. of the popular series. at the Tabernacle—by Rev. Richard S. Storrs, Jr., of Brooklyn, on Wednesday eve- ning, February 16th, ‘at 8 ’elock. Tickets 25 cents, may be had at the bookstores and at the door; also, of J. E. Sherwood, at 47 Broadway, and at the Independent office, 24 Beekman street. Members of the Mercantile Associa- tion will obtain their tickets at the desk of the library, as usual. ALIFORNIA.—REV. MR. FITCH WILL COMMENCE i his course of lectures on California, at the Metro. politan Hall, this evening, the 16th inst. "The course will consist of nine lectures, the two preceding will give a general view of the climate, social and moral condition, mineral prospects, agricultural capacity, natural history, &e. The reven subsequent lectures will relate to the mineral wealth, agricultural prospects, commercial pro- mise, natural history, California 1849 and 1853, Califor- nia und Oregon compared, spiritual wants of California and Oregon. Lectures will commence at eight o'clock precisely. Tickets 60 cents, admitting a gentleman and lady—may be had at Metropolitan Ball, and at Stanford & Sword’s, No, 187 Broadwa PIRIT RAPPINGS—THE MYSTERY UNVEILED.—DR. oe Doas, the yell-known author, of “Electrical Psychology,” hayiig Ciscovéréa tad Pauosopuy Oc we spirit manifestations, has been invited to lecture at the Metropolitan Hall, on Friday evening, Feb. 18. The Doc- tor does not believe that departed spirits have any agency in this matter, nor that it is a humbug. He will show that it is in accordance with the soundest principles of Doors open at 64; Admisston 25 cents. philorophy, and settle the question, , lecture to commence at 7}. THE BALL SEAS A GRAND COMPLIMENTARY: BALL TO MR. W. | Wharton and ered will take place at the City Asrembly Rooms, No. 450 Broadway, on Tuesday evening, March Ist, 1853. Tickets, admitting » gentleman and ladies, $1; which may be obtained at the drug store, corner Brondway and Fourteenth street. RAND BAL DE SARACCO—UNDER THE MANAGE- ment of a committee of his friends, at Niblo’s Sa- | loon, is definitely postponed to Thursday evening, Feb. 17. This ball will be the most fashionable ‘and recherche of the season. The new and elegant dances have been se- lected, and the most celebrated musicians engaged. ‘Tickets of admission exclusively for the ball, or with pri- yilege of twelve or twenty lessons, and a circular con. taining full particulars, can be obtainedat Mr. Saracco’s, No. 110 Grand street, four doors west of Broadway, by» | making immediate application, as the number of tickets } is limited. It is scarcely necessary to allude to Mr. Sa- | racco’s professional abilities—the superiority of his ta- lents and the rapid progress of his pupils are admitted. Adults who have never danced before, are taught all the modern darces in a single course of twelve lessons, and, during this arrangement, they can be obtained at one. third the usual terms, The dances taught will include the Polka, Schottish, Polka Redowa, Redowa Waltz, Ma. rourka, Esmeralda, Cinq-temps Waltz, German Cotillons, c., &e. ALEDONIAN BALL.—THR MANAGERS Of THR Caledonian ball respectfully announce that they will give their second annual ball, on Thursday evening, Feb. 17, 1853, at Tammany Hall. The ra, in again appearing before the public, gratefully acknowledge the flattering encouragement they met with at their first ball and feel axsured that the ‘same spirit which anima: | thefr countrymen on that occasion will again spring forth, with increasing energy, on this, To renew the “League” of Friendship, and strengthen the “Covenant”? of national feeling, are noble objects in themselves; but when conpled with charity, (to which the proceeds of the Dall will be devoted,) it would surely be worse than au- perfluous to add one word by way of appeal. With these views, they have spared no exertions in engaging the best Jerformers of our national mnsie; and in making every. ning contribute to the taste, comfort and happiness of all who may honor the ball with their presence, Order of dancing. according to the programme. Conductor of the floor, Mr. Parker, who has kindly offered his valuntde services On this occasion. The piper, in the garb of the Gael, will promenade the room, playing national airs, previous to the commencement, and during the intermission of dancing. Shelton & Robertson’s celebrated band has been engaged. A number of gentlemen will be present in the Highland costume, Doors open at 7 o'clock; dan cing will commence precisely at 8 o'clock. The terinina- tion of the ball will be known by the band playing “Good night, an’ joy be wi’ you a’.’ Tickets $1, to admit a gentleman and two ladies;to be had at Adam Stodart’s music store, 361 Broadway; William Hall & Son's, cornor Broadway and Park place; Firth, Pond & Co.'s, No. 1 Franklin square; oy of er ‘of the managers, and at the bar of Tammany Hall. Managers:—William Curr, 240 West Twenty-sixth street; James Dunlop, 230 John street, Brooklyn; Alexander , 106 Greenwich street; Thomas Robertson, 96 Centre street; James Ser- vice, 405 Pearl street: Andrew Litchie, Thompson street; George Bathgate, Ninth avenue, between Fifteenth Sixteenth streets; John Cumming, 728 Broadway. Jd DAM, Secretary, . 27 Beekman atrect, ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE AMERICAN GIRL, a situation as chambermaid and waiter, or as chambermaid and to assist in the washing and of a small private family good city reference ean be given. Please call at 803; ighth avenue. ‘ANIED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as chambermatd; would have no ob- jection to do general in a respectable private family; best of city reference given. Please inquire at 172 Eleventh street, between avenues A and B. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation as chambermaid in a private family The best of city reference. Please call at 270 Firat avenue ‘ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, WITH GOOD CITY reference, a situation to do general housework; is agood washer and ironer. uire at the store, No. 266 Twenty-seventh street, between Ninth and Tenth avenues. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as laundress, or cook, or to wash, iron, and do general housework, in & small private fami- ly. Good city reference. Can be seen for two days. Cull at No. 78 King street, in the front basement. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as cook, washer, and ironer, ina private family. The best of city reference given. Please call at No. 8 Harrison street, two doors from Columbia, Brooklyn, for three days ‘"ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, a situation as cook, washer, and ironer, or to do general housework in a small private family. Good city reference. Has no objection to go a zhort distance in the country. Please call at 223 Eighteenth street, between Fighth and Ninth avenues, in the rear. Can be seen for two days "ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, a situation as plain cook, and to do washing and ironing or general housework. Goed city reference given. Apply at 528 Greenwich street. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, a situation as chambermaid, and to assist to wash and iron, or do plain sewing. Good coy ference can be given.’ Gan be seen for two days. Apply'at 88 Grove street, in the rear. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A_ RESPEC ‘SABLE young woman, as chambermaid and waiter, or ye sewer. Best of city reference. Please call at No. 6 Sixth avenue, corner of Twenty-third street, first floor, over {he grocery store, ANTED—BY A VERY RESPECTABLE GERMAN young woman, a situation as meat or pastry cook; will assist in washing and ironing. Gan produce the best of reference for character and capability. Is in every way fully competent to fill a good situation. Apply at 223 wery. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUA- tion as seamstress and nurse, or as chambermaid and waiter, and to wash and iron. Good references given. Please call at 24 Jay street, corner of Greenwich street, second floor. Can be acen for two days. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, AS A FIRST RATE COOK, and to help as laundress, in a private family, by | a very experienced girl, with excellent city reference. Call at 74 Sixth avenue, in the book store. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A SMART YOUNG woman, to do general housework. Apply at 351 Madison street, second story, front room. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, SOME family sewing; is a good shirt maker, and under- stands all kinds of plain sewing; also, embroidering and children’s clothing; would go out by the day or take the work home. ‘The ‘best of references, given if required, Please call at 92 St. Mark’s place, third floor, back room. . SITUATIONS, BY TWO RESPECTABLE young women; one as good cook, washer and ironer fully competent of what she professes, and the other a; laundress or chambermaid and fine washer—is capable in all branches of either situation. City reference from first families. Can be sees for two days, at No, 1 Union Court, between Eleventh and Twelfth streets. ANTED—A SITUATION AS LADIES’ MAID OR nurse, by an experienced female, who has filled the Pisce of national tencher for six years in England; is also a first class dress-maker and general seamstress. Undoubted reference. Ploase call for or address T. J. G., No. 11 Delancy street, third story. 'ANTED-A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG woman who has been living with the most respecta ble families in the old country. She is a good plain cook, and can bake bread or plain pastry. Wages no ob: ject, as a comfortable home is more desired. She will’ do cooking and washing for a small family; is a first rate laundress; or will do ehamberwork and plain sewing. Can be seen until engaged, at No. 220 Twenty- third street, between First and Second avenues, first floor, buck room. wi D—IMMEDIATELY, A MAN TOGO TO WIL. mington, N.C.; one capable of taking charge of a brick yard and working a gang of hands, can procure a good situation by applying to J.C. VINCENT, Exchange Hotel. Poughkeepsie, Liberal wages will be given to a man that understands the business, ANTED—TWO GooD JOURNEYMEN BARBERS, at Paul's Bathing and Hair Dressing Rooms, 41 Cortlandt Street. Wye A STATIONERY SWORE, A STOUT, active boy, about eighteen years of age, to carry ont bundles, &e, One that ean honesty, &c., may address W. & Office. ae good references for D., box 1,760, lower Post, ANTED—LADIES WANTING GOOD SERVANTS ARE reminded of MORRIS & C office, 287 Broadway, corner of Reade street, where every care is taken in the admission of girls. Waiting places this day—eu English cooks, a few German girls, nice chamber iter, good ‘nurse, and good girls for all kinds of work. Also, German coachmen, waiters, gardenors, boys for for bades porters, Be, auis moleraie. No gist wow apply at thls office without recommendations, » | ANTED—A SITUATION BY A YOUNG WOMAN AS chambermaid and laundress, or chambermaid and waiter. The very best of city reference can be given a3 to capability end trustworthiness. Please call at 49 Fast Twelfth street. ANTED—BY TWO RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMEN, | situations—one as good cook, and excellent washer and froner; the other as chambermaid and waiter, or to assist in washing and ironing. Have good city reference. Call, for two days at 203 Thirteenth street, between First avenue and avenue A, second floor, back room. "23 "-ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAY, A SITUA- | tion to do tha. general. housework of a small pri- | vate family. Has good city reference from her last place. Can be seen for two days at No. 204 Klizabeth street. Also wanted, by a ‘young girl, sixteen years fof ‘age, a »sitnation.to wait on table. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE yonng woman, as cook.’ Understands English and American cooking. Knows her business thoroughly, and is a good washer and ironer, and very neat in her work and-clean‘in her person. Please apply at 204 Sixteenth stieet. between Lighth and Ninth ayenues. Can be agen for two days. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A_ RESPECTABLE WwW young woman, to cook, wash, and to do general luamiverk Inve private family; abe iew first rate baker; ie willing to go a littl distance in the country. She is a id, also chambermai a waiter. Best of city reference. Please call at 270 Twenty-eighth street, between Ninth and Tenth avenn Can be seen for two days, if not engaged. ‘-ANTED—SITUATIONS, BY TWO VERY RESPECTA- ble young girls; one fo do chamberwerk and wash ing, the other general housework, in a small private family. Please call at 72 Third avenue, botween ‘Twonty- eight and Twenty-ninth streets, Cun be seen for two days, if not engaged. Wiateation A RESPECTABLE SCOTCH GIRL, A situation to do chamberwork ; is a good washer froner. Call at 124 Sixth avenue, in the bakery. Best city reference. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as chambermaid, and to assist in washing and ironing. No objection to do general house- work in a private family. Best of city reference from her . Can be seen for two days. Please call at No. 1b ith street, between First avenue and avenue A, floor, front room. Wine, £3 Pong oe eh YOUNG nye al air seers tony wag a and is Please given. call at 184 Ludlow street, in the rear, for two days. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, to do general housework. Is a washer and ironer, and understands cooking and king. Would do chamberwork and plain sewing. Has no objection to goin the country. Beat of city reference can be given. Can be seen for two days. Please call at No. 450 Greenwich street. ‘WANTS. AAs errr ANTEB—BY A YOUNG LAD, FROM SIXTEEN TO W seventeen years of age, wishes to bind himself as an boner to a carpenter, cooper, or some good a business. He can give the best of recommendations. ee note to W. B., composing room, Herald offiee. ANTED—A SITUATION, AS WAITER IN SOME | respectable family, by a smart, active young man, who is well acquainted with his busines produce good city reference. Please apply at No. 3 Guk street, near Pearl, until engaged i ‘ANTED.—TO MERCHANT TAILORS.—A FIRST | class foreman, having been engaged for four years | baek in a Broadway establishment, wishes to engage with a respectable concern, on or before the Ist of May next. | 4 ddress Alpha, Herald offic ANTED—A- SITUATION, AS COACHMAN, BY A colored man, Has had experience, aud can give | the most satisfactory references; or would drive a wagon and make bimself useful. Address box 2,075 Post Osice. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION AS GARD aR, BY A steady single man, who is fully competent to take charge of a greenhouse, flower and vegetable garden, and laying out grounds, &c. Can produce satisfactory recom: mendations for capability, honesty and sobriety; also, un- questionable city refercnee, A note addressed to J. M., 15 John street, will ve promptly attendad to, | JANTED—A SITUATION IN A BOOT AND SHOE | store, or a uring plice, as assistant | foreman. Has no objection to going a short distance in | the country. Reference if rejuired. Address J. B., Chatham street Post Ofiice. BY A YOUNG MAN OF EF " on in the hosiery and gentleme: ing department. City refere given. Addresa Adver. sement, care of Nichols & Pest, Lawyers, 192 Broadway. ANTED—A SITUATION ASGARDENER, BY A MAN | that, perfectly understands his business in all its | branches. He is anxious to obtain an engagement of this | kind, as he feels satisfed, from his long experieace in | one of the largest gardens in Ireland, to be able to fill almost any situation of the kind that may offer. Please call at 162 Chatham street. Inquire for Thomas Crosby. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE MAN, WITH A | stall family, a situation as gardener; he can take | charge of a greenhouse, vegetable and flower garden. Can | come well recommenced from his last place. Please ad- | drese a note to P.M, for one day, to the office of this | Paper, which will be attended to. | Wak SITUATION, BY A YOUNG MAN Wil0 | thoroughly understards his business, as groom or coachman, and can produce the best of city reference. Address M. K., 39 Great Jones street. | | {TANTED—TO COOK, WASH AND IRON, A STEADY women, civil, cleanly and industrious, knowing her busines! and duty to her mistress. Apvly, but with good reference, at 144, Macdougal street, next door to Amity street, from 10°Gil 1 o'clock. ‘ANTED—A RESPECTABLE GIRL, AS SEAMSTR Wir von by the week; must be @ good and exp ue plain sewer. Apply between the hours of 9 and Jock in the morning, at 43 Dominick street. TAN em 12 TED—A SMART, RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, | todo general housework; must be a good cook, washer, ironer, ahd plait ling to make herself | generally useful. Apply at t, Brooklyn, | ANTED—A GIRL, TO GO THREE MILES !ROM THE | city ; must understand plain cooking, making bread, be a good washer and ironer, and understand gene- ral housework. Toa neat girl, and one who is willii make herself generally useful, good wages will bo given. The family is small. Apply at $2 Barrow sereet, between | 11 and 10’clock, this day only. ANTED IMMEDIATELY—EIGHT OR TEN LAD: to ornament and make papier mache goods, pri ly Daguerreotype case covers. The work can be | taken to their own homes, Good hands can make from eight to ten dollars per week. Full instruction given in four lessons, Apply at 683 Broadway, between 10 and 3. ‘ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED AMERICAN OR EN lish woman, to take charge of an infant three months old. To one who is perfectly competent, a desi- rable situation will be offered. Inquire at 107 West street ‘ANTED—A YOUNG LADY, AS SALESWOMAN IN a fancy dry goods store; none but those experience’ in the trade need apply. Also/three hands at plain work. Apply at 443 Pearl street. \ | work. eee ee en YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A 1PLALOS, jenved cook, and understands French ane rican styles of cooking; under dread and ja-t baking; lias no ol jon to go a short Aldanee int coun'ry; good reference can be given. Please call at 506 Howston street, tirst floor. ENGLISH LADY WISHES TO OBTAIN A SI2UA tion as resident or daily governess in a famely in this city, She is cient? to give instruction iu the English branels French, and éraw an experienc endor the most selisfac tory references, having resided tive years in the seme fu mily. Address Fdve-tion Herald office, AN SPROLABLE YOUNG y. 10 do general ho r her? and ironer, ang can do Good reference can be given if yee afred ick street, im the store. 00K ANT. CUNFECTIONER, WIth os, wants a situation in a howe) or « , where French, Dutel, org@erman, is Pr A. eral office. plain cooking. LA. bermaid, and is willing to n-siet in the washing and ironing, if required, or to do the genéral housework of @ small family. City reference. Inquire at No. lis+s Lua low street, corner of R vington, top oor, front room, YOUNG LADY WISHES A SIPUATION 4S COM- panion, or to wait on a lady going to California, She 1 have no objection to go as stewardess. Unques- ble references ziven as to character. Please ndacess aline to L. E,L., Herald office, and it will meet with pr attention. A ADY FROM THE WEST ID teach the shell werk in all its vario ful branches, (and who took the medal at the Great World's Fair, in England,) would like to dispose of some, and give lessons, either at her residence, or in a nehoo). Ornaments of every kind made from designs, for the head, work table, or mantle shelf, 354 Hudson avenue, near Willough eet, Brookl; Aomas LOOK, WHO PERFECTLY UNDERSTANDS her business, including American cookery, wants a situation in the city or its vicinity; also, a German girl wishes @ situation at a dressmaker's, ‘to perfect herself ig the art of dressmaking. Both care loas for high wager than good treatment, Address Mr. Keasel, 2a¢ Filth DIEs, COMPETENT TO and beauti- stre ‘cond floor SITUATION WANTED AS URSE, 10 TAKE A her own child with her, by a young married woman. Apply at 183 Walker iood city reference given street, rear building, up stairs, GENCY WANTED—KITHER TO TRAVEL OR PER- ent. Satisfactory references given as tocharac- Address Frank, Herald office. PECTABLE GIRL WANS A SITUATION TO DO honsework, and will make herself useful; has no ter, Ke, RE | Ati to goa small distance in the country.’ Can be seen for two days, if not engaged, at No. 30 Revingtom street, in the rear, on the first floor, YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION AS PLAIN cook, washer, and ironer, or to do genera? house- Please call third door from Smith, in Bergem street, Brooklyn, Best of city reference given, Can be seen for two days. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUA- tion as good cook, washer and ironer. The best ity reference can be given. Please call at 202 West Six- teenth street. Can be seen for two days. i RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT YOUN '@ WOMAN, wants a situation as cham bermaid and seamstress: no objection to mind children, or would do the housework of a small family. Reference if required. Please eall at 158 Third avenue, first floor, back room. Can be seen for two days. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES a SITUA- tion as chambermaid and waiter. She understands her business, and can give good city reference. call at 124 West Twenty-sixth “street, between Seventh and Fighth avenues, second fior, bark room. RES! A SITUATION IN a private iamily; si 4 drosemaking, can make children’s dresses, awa. ,uim sewing. Can give city references. Apply at 110 Twenty-second street, ween Second and Third avenues. ' RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITUA- tion to do chamberwork, or to make herself rally useful. To be seen for four days at 122 Amity street. ‘ANTED—A PROTESTANT FRENCH GIRL, WHO rfectly understands her business, as seamstress. Apply Between 11 and 12 o’clock in the morniag, at 407 Fourth street. ‘ANTED—A_ PROTESTANT WOMAN, AS NURSE and to assist in sewing. Apply between 9 and 10 o’clock in the morning, at 407 Fourth street. ‘ANTED—A FIRST RATE OOOK, WASHER AND froner, to go a short distance in the country. None need unless they understand their work appl th * best . Address R. L., iheshatabtat td bane the bet eterences. Address ‘ANTED—A MIDDLE AGED WOMAN, TU DU 11m washing and ironing of a small fumily, alvo to a: sist in the care of children, One of a cheerful i Wo can come well recommended, may apply Makers’ Union, 82 Nassau street, between 10 and 12 A.M. ‘ANTED—A FRENCH OR SWISS PROTESTANT ‘woman, as nurse and seamstress. Apply, with re- ferences, between 9 and 12 o'clock, at room 31 St. Denis’ Hotel, corner of Broadway and Eleventh street. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, 8 situation as cook, washer and ironer, or to do general housework. Good city reference. Please call at 205 peng street, near Grove street. Can be seen for two days. "ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A situation to do cooking, washing and ironing. the best oy reference. Please call at No. 4 Columbi street, near State, Brooklyn. Can be seen for two days. = situations as chambermaids, waiters, or se stresses; can do fine washing and ironing, and are good sewera. They have good references as to character and efficiency. Apply at No. 4 Sands street, basement, Brook'yn. ‘ANTED—BY A PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN, 22 years of age, a situation as wet nurse. ‘The best of city reference can be given. Apply at 8734 Forsyth street, up stairs, Can be seen for two da: Wee A SMART, ACTIVE, YOUNG WOMAN, bakin; a situation as cook; she understands pastry and g; is a first rate washer and ironer, and has no ob- jection’ to do general housework, or chamberwork and fine washing and ironing. Please call at 327 Sixth street, between Avenues Band C. Will receive calls for two days, if not engaged. No objection to the country. Wi sneuo A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A | situation as chainbermaid and waiter; good city references given. Please call at No. 371 Sixth avenue, between Twenty-second and Twenty-third streets. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Piaget woman, todo general housework, ina re- spectable family; she’ is a good washer and ironer: has good city reference. Can be seen tor two days. Please | col at No, $7 Mott atreet, third floor, front room. $$ re————. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, ‘as waiter, or as chambermaid, in a private family. vertiser cancome well recommended. Please call at 37 West Thirteenth street, near Fifth syenue, Can be seen for two days. ‘ANTED — A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, to do general housework in a small private family, or as chambermaid and waiter in a rc spectable boarding house. Can produce the best. city re- ference from her last place. Please call at 55 Crosby | street, rear building, second floor, room No. 3. @cydiit ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, a situation as cook. No objection to washing and | ironing if required. Good city reference can be given. Please eall at*19 Thirteenth street, between First and Second avenues, from 8 A. M. till 6 P. M. ‘ANTED—AY A SCOTCH GIRL, A SITUATION AS | cook and to assist in the washing. City reference | if required. Please call at 36 Vandam street, inthe rear. | Can be seen for two days. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY AN AMERICAN YOUNG woman, to do general housework in a small pri- vate family.’ The best of city reference can be given. Call at 202 West Sixteenth sireet, between Kighth and Ninth avenues, ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG teen years of age, a situation as bab; to do waiting in a small private family, last employers. 55 Murray street. aIRL, FIP- 8 Nutse, or Reierence from Inquire at, or address a note to C. H., ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, RY A RRSPECTABLE young woman, as cook, either of meat or pastry. The best of city reference. Inquire at 98 Cedar street. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUATION as chambermaid and waiter, or to do washing and ironing, She advertises from her last employer's, where she can be seen for two days. Please call at 252'Mercer street. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as plain ‘cook and goorl washer and isoner, or as chambermaid dnd waiter. Can give the best of city referense from her last place, Please call at 242 ‘Twenty-sixth street, near Seventh avenxe. Can be seon for two days. ANTED—BY A NICE, EXPERIENCED YOUNG WO. | man, a situation as scamstress; she is a good dressmaker and first rate plain sewer; understands cut- | ting and fitting. Can eome highly recommended from hor | present place, where she can be seen for three days. Call at 20 West Nineteenth street, between Fifth and Sixth | avenues, ‘ANTED—BY A SMART, TIDY YOUNG WOMAN, A situation as cook, washer and ironer; is a zood cook; or would do the housework of a family, Has the Dost of city references. Oan be seen for three days, at 58 | Atlantic street, Brooklyn. ANTED—A SITUATION AS GOOD COOK ; UNDER. stands meat ani pastry in all its branches, and soups and jellies of all kinds, Good city reference can be given from her last place, Please to callat No. 38 Kast Nineteenth street, between Broadway and Fourth aye- nue. Can bo seen for two di ‘ANTED—AT NO. 4 SANDS STREET, BROOKL’ Y (Intelligence Office,) Protestant’ and Catholi¢ ite and colored girls as cooks, chambermaids, snare | rear. | Ur ose ‘ANTED—A GERMAN, FRENCH, SCOTCH OR AMER- ican woman, who has the best of references from her last place, and whois a geod seamstress and nurse, will find a permanent situationin a small.family, at 43 Fast Twenty- fifth street, near Fourth avenue. ANTED—TWO OR THREE GOOD PATTERN makers. Inquire at 42 Duane street. ‘ANTED—A MAN AND HIS WIFE, ON A SMALL farm, a short distance from the city—the man as farmer and gardener, and his wife as dairymaid. Must understand their business perfectly, and bring unexcep- tionable references. Must be Protestants. Address Agri- culture, Broadway Post Office. ANTED—A COFFIN) MAKER, AT 93 COURT W street, Brooklyn. None but a good workman need apply. ‘AITER WANTED—IN A SALOON, A SMART ACTIVE person, willing tomake himself generally useful; one accustomed to mixing liquors preferred. A sober person, with good city reference, may apply at 19 Union square, next to Fifteenth street, between the hours of 4 and 6 ‘“ANTED—A SMART, ACTIVE YOUNG MAN, BE W tween the ages of 15 and 18, to learn the confec- tionery trade. One that has worked at the same pre, ferred. Apply, between the hours of 4 and 6 o'clock P. M. 19 Union plac t to Fifteenth st; ANTED — A GARDENFR WHO UNDERSTANDS taking charge of a conservatory and grapery. Ap- py to W. H. NORRIS, care of Woodbury & Churchill, 18 Wall street, from 11 A. M. to 3 P. N. YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION, TO DO chamberwork: or waiting, or to take care of hildven, in a private family, Has lived six years in her lat place. Can give good reference, if required. Please call at 56 Macdougul street, for two days. A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITU- is a good ation in a private ety de do general housework ; cook, ironer and washer. Best of city references iven if required. e rear, up stairs. Please call at 03 Green street, in A 1m was! ironing Please apply at 200 Twenty-first « ectemereey oar Senin KKEEPER WANTED IMMEDIATELY—ONE “WHO understands the brush and woodwere business pre- ferred. City reference ee None other need apply. J. Lal |, 199 Washington bh RUG CLERK WANTED—APFLY AT THE IG store, northwest corner of avenue C and Sixth st. PITORS.—A VERRATIM SHORT-HAND WRITER E and able reperter desires a situation on a city paper. ould prefer attending to the businces of the ceurts of law, being most conversant with legal matters, or sub- jects connected with the literary world. Is well known a city for competency, &c. Address Omega, Herald office. ARDENER WANTED—A SINGLE MAN, OOMPETENT to take charge of a a grape house, and vegetable garden. Apply at the New York Hotel, No. 60, from 10 to 11 A. M., or from 4 to5 P. M. ARDENER’S SITUATION WANTED—BY A MARRIED man, with one child, Will be di the first of March next. He has been regularly the business in the old ,country, and has an experieace of nine years in this, which renders him competent to take charge of an extensive byises, consisting of greenhouses and graperies. He is also an excellent toMiense garden- er. Acapable, sober man, with good references. For articulars, inquire for Rt. M., at T. Donnelly’s, No. 7 Routh William street, or at Messrs. J. M. Thorburn & Co.’s, 15 John street. wu OT PRESSER FOR SATINET PRINT WORKS WANT- ed—At 60 Vesey street; also, a smart active young man, to work at cloth. BY bets WANTED—BY ONE OF THE FIRST BS- tablishments of Baltimore. One who understands French would be preferred. She is chiefly wanted to at- tend to the salesroow, and render hersel’ generally us ful. Te a competent person, good wages and a comforta- ble home will be given. Apply at No. 5 Park place, Scopenseapuepmspenseespeseeneen ILLINERS WANTED.—WANTED FOUR GOOD MIL- liners; aleo a dress cap maker. A) roadway, up stairs. 5 eae, ae ka ANTED—THE FOLLOWING SERVANTS:—AN EXt rienced Protestant waiter, for New Hayen; an | English or Scotch chambermaid and laundress, for Troy; six professed cooks, a Protestant groom, a footman, and first clase servants of every description, for excellent per- manent situations, now ready at ts Grand street. ‘Aino, a Jady’s maid who'speaks French, an English coachman, Rd rst class waiter, ‘ANTED.—TO MILLINERS.—A RARE OPENING OF. W fers to those desirous of commencing business, with only a very limited capital required, and expenses low; ita location one of the best and oldest established business stands in Broadway. Address, for one week, pre-paid, M. Y., Boyd’s Express, stating name and address. ANTED—A CUTTER IN THE CLOTHING BUSINESS; W one fully competent to take charge of the custom department, and to assist at shop work. Apply to M. CHURCH & CO., No. 75 Chatham street. INMAN WANTED—A FIRST RATE TINSMITH WANT- ed; one used to large work, such as shower, plunge, Hip and sponge baths. To a good steady workman, liberal wages and constant employment will be given. ‘Also, a boy to learn the trade. Apply at 19 Beekman street, in the 0. JEWELERS.—WANTED IMMEDIATELY, AN EX- perienced designer ani die cutter. Inquire at the manufactory, corner of York and Greene streets, Jersey City, or to GRINNELL & SONS, 25 Maiden lane. T.O SILVER PLATERS.—WANTED, A FIRST RATE workman, to go into the country. One who under- stands "lating house furniture, such as door knobs, bell pulls, &c., can have constant employment and liberal wages. Apply to C. M, FOSTER, 153; Bowery. 0 SOUTHERN MILLINERS.—WANTED—A SITUA- | tion, by an experienced and capable milliner, to go | South; one who understands the business thoroughly. | The most unexceptionable references given and required. Address, or call on A. LYONS, 86 Fourth avenue. 0 WATCHMAKERS—WANTED, BY A YOUNG MAN, a situation where he can finish his trade. He desires employment in a first rate establishment. Wages no ob- ject such a place being only desired. “Address Geneva, at this (0 MERCHANTS.—A SITUATION IS WANTED BY A young man, in a wholesale commission house, aa general clerk and collector, and will assixt at the books; has been engaged at the same business for three years. Can come well recommended. Address, A. C. B., Herald Office. NE JEUNE PERSONNE, BHEN INSTRUITE DA’ tous les travaux de ménage ot de cuisine, désire tronyer une place comme femme de chambre, ou bonne @enfants, ou pour faire la cuisine dans une petite faruile. Elle parle Frangais et Allemand, S'adrosser aa No, 203 Rivington street, prés de Canon. E HOMME FRANCAIS AGE DE 90 , issant parfaitemont ‘le service de cocher ets! celui des chevaux de selles, et conuaissant en outre par: | faitement la ville de New-York. Désirerait trouver un | emploie dans une maison privée. Il peut fournir le trés-bons renseignement de Paris et de Now-York, S'wl- dreseer M. P. W., & Poffice du Hérald. PHOLSTERER WANTED.—ONE WHO UNDERSTANDS stufing, curtain work and, paper hanging. -Nono but good workmen need apply. SOLOMON & HART, 21 Broadway. ANTED—AT 114 NASSAU STREBT, SCHOCI- atresses, general housemaids, &c. They must be well recommended. Also two boys for stores. N. B—Eu.- ' ploy ore Gals baye cluvieul servants at thin ofice. i. WALLACE, teachers, salesmen, clerks, men on steamors and railroads, porters, barkecpers, waiters, conekmen, and gardeners, and be: > ge anil girls te ill good sit ations, Applicants enclosing $1, free of posts ryited, Thus, WN, can be Agent, ‘NJ OTICE. — WANTED —A COMPETENT PERSON TO 1% take charge of anestablishment in this city, to whom & salary of $700, with a ee centage, will be given, Addré=* imupediately Notice, Herald effice. KS ORTER WANTED—AT THE "RANKLIN HOTEL, NO. 256 Fulton street, an active, “teedy young man; must be well acquainted in the city, and *¢oustomed to attending on railroads and steamboats. To such ® per~ son, good wages and a permanent situation is offere?. ALESWOMAN WANTED—IN A LADIES’ TRIMMING »Y and fancy goods store, in Brooklyn. One that under- stands the business can apply to 98 Duffield street, Brook- lyn, between 12 and 3 o'clock, SITUATION WANTED—AS SALESMAN OR BOOK- b> keeper, in either a wholesale or relail dry goods store, by a young man, nineteen years of age. Ts compe tent at either business, as he has had several years expe rience, and is willing to make bimself generally useful to his employer. A permanent situation is most desired. Can give the best of city reference ifrequired. A call or note addressed P. C., 180 Elizabeth street, will be attend- ed to with promptness for a few days. XO PRINTERS.—TWO GOOD JOB COMPOSITORS ARE wanted by Pudney & Russell, No. 79 John street. (\() —WANTED, AN ACTIVE MAN THAT CAN ((). Tend’ his employer from. 8200 to 88007 re irevet and ‘ell valuable pavent righty, He can make 1, from $1,000 to $2,000. Please address ©. F., Herald offiee, ————— ee ———______¥ 25, Wit. BE GIVEN TO, ANY PERSON WHO % oe). will gets youns man (American) a good situ- ation. Would like to be foreman in a livery stable, or would take a share in it, if it did not take too much capital, as he understands it in all its branohes; or would like to be conductor on a railroad; or anything whereby he couki make a decent living. best of reference and security can be given. Address C. H., Herald office | ety SKIRTS.—TO DRY GOODS MERCHANTS.— Look out for France's improved Manila skirts. None § nine unless they bear Thos. France’s stamp thereon. street and Eleventh avenue, depot, 168 Broadway; factory, corner Forty-ninth ‘RON BEDSTEAD WAREROOMS, AND CHEAP SPRING JT mattress and bedding depot.—Iron bedsteads, from $4 to $40 ; the healthy ap.ing mattress, &0., $6 to $30; also, the new elastic felt bean, pillows, quilts ; also, the best pure hair mattresses, made by the bli war- ranted. Call and examine, at 553 Broadway, above Sring street. APER HANGINGS.—FRANCIS PARES & 00., NO. 59 Chambers street, (next but one to Stewart’s,) oor- ner of Broadway, offer at wholesale and retail the most extensive axsortment, of every quality, of the richest style of decorations, imitations of oaks, marble, &. The most skilful workinen ste employed to bang the papers. ready a HE MILITARY APPEARANCE OF THE FRENCH army is entirely owing to their wearing their whis- kers and moustaches. Graham's Ongnent will force the Veard to grow in six weeks, without stain or injury to the flesh. $1 per bottle, sent to any part of the country. R. G. GRAHAM, 38 Ann street, Fowler’s Buildings. Hy nd Forward Sr Brckiee & aon Ls ling Company—J. ©. Wheeling, Va.; J. Oe pucklbs & Judge, Ol innau, Ohio: * ©. Ruel tos § Ch, Lontevitle, Ky. i J Partioninr attention paid to Gilling orders for i Soba bow to forwarusug mer Mantle toaud cow ihe Bashy Lowwrille, omy 38, 1060,

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