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a eS ADroll Liustration of the Difficulties of * Heoglish langusge occurred {6 an artlat friend of Ped day or two since. A French gentlemen inquire” ‘ « ‘ou tall tell a me who has xe best se Broo be sald our friend, ©, A Biaas.”” © Yes, sair, fe what] ask a 909,” prota Haasbas the’— ‘Dable! is Wl 4t Tack a-you; who has?” "I tellyou Mr. Hsas hay, Gy gti Broadway.” ab! now Yeomprehend. 4p,” ttaes, (now propre) has, ah! by gar is a nnger beauty of we English language. dah! lam fort oblige, { sha’ , & wotice of Me. ‘ letter to Himpbeey*s Journal, dated Lando ‘Mth, speaking Of Mr. Kilburn’s colored daguerreoty pes, says. With the single exception of My. Haas, of your Sify, 1 do not remember of ever seeing any thing bearing even ap approximation to competi in Unis department ‘on the western side of the Atlantic. Fursat Anction.—T. Young, 92 Bowery, will sell the balance of bis vich fauey furs at au dlose this branch of his business for the season $ stock comprises a handsome assortmentuf tone 1 anink wartin, ‘itch martin, ermine, and all of of fure that are desirabl e'elock, on Tuesday. the 2 handsome furs, now is your There are Two Envelopes—One made by Na ture the other by art, which tit al! whe wear them, vis. : the skin and GREEN'S shirts. Green, however, has this advantage over nature, that his shirts never show a wrin- be, while the skin does, after « certain age. No. 1 Astor louse. Undexshizts and Drawers, in every Variety and size, at low prices; also, travelling shirts, fine shirts, Wholesale and retail. IRA, PEREGO & SON, 61 Nassau street. Shirt Makers and fine Sewers.—Wheeler, Wilson & Co.'s sewing machine, so generaily used in your business, patented June 15th, 1952, can be seen at the company’s office, just opened, 266 Broadway. cellars, &e. Wonderful Improvements In Sewlng Ma- ehines haying recently been made, now renders these ine struments ahead of any mechanical invention of the aze, and the proprietors, Messrs. J. M. Singer & Co., having Deen to a great expense in purchasing machinery ox. pressly for the manufactory of these machines, assure the bic that the machines shall hereatter have all the ‘test improvements attached with perfect mechanical accuracy, and the once sceming difficulties are now re- moved. Call and examine machines, at the principal office, 258 Broadway 1, M. SINGER & CO. Whidow Shades.—Best ossortment in the world, at KELTY & FERGUSON'S, Nos. 28044 Broalway and 54 Reade street. Dealers supplied from first hands. Bhader warranted to stand any climate, and sold lower than at any other establishment. N, B.—Store, church, and other large shades, painted and lettered, to order, in superior style. ‘Teas.—The Best Assoxtment of fine Teas will be found at the store of the Canton Tea Company, No. 125 Chatham street, between Pearl and Reosevelt, the oldest tea establishment in the city. We assure our readers that they can do better here than elsewhere, either at whole- sale or retail. neh stores. Splendid Carpet mith & Lounsvery 443 Pearl street, are now receiving in store, per late ur- rivals, a large stock of velvet, tapestry, Brussels, three ply, and ingrain carpetings, of chaste and elegant de- nigns, which, havin great inducements, auction.—Double damask table linen, two yards wide, 4s. 64. a yard; double damask (snow drop) ditto, two yards terpanes, 15s. apiece; large size double damask snow drop Tinen napkins, 13s. a dozen; large size linen towele, 63, and 10s. adoven; beautiful toilet covers, 38. 6d. apiece, at BURDEIT’S cheap dry goods store, 136 Walker street. You don’t like Gin, ch ?—Pooh! you never @rank any. Try Charles’ London Cordial Gin, and if the soft, delicious tlayor of that does not make you adore gin, then you have not as good a palate as most people. You will tind it at all the hotels and barrooms. Oflice No. 7 Park place. At the Irving Heuse—Dr, Schenck of Phila- ia, proprietor of Schenck’s Pulmonic Syrup, havin; uit of rooms at the Irving House, ia prepare to give ady co rats to all persons who are afflicted with diseases of the Lungs, Liver, and Digestive Organs. He will sommence on Monday, the Zist of February, inst., and con- tinue until Saturday, the 26th inst., from 10 A. M. to 4 P. M. daily. He wi ae those who desire ita thorough examination with his Respirator, for $3 each. It is a singular fact thata great majority of persons afflict asevere cough, cold, night sweats, chills, swelling of the feet, ¢macination, &., at once imagine ‘that they bave an attack of Patimonary Consumption, be caused by an affection he Lungs will itso with’ that of the Liver: aad will sympathizo wi t of the Liver, ai eause coughs and: copious expectoration. 4 ‘The only way to cure the Lungs is to start the secre- tions of the Liver, which is frequently the first cause, and ‘the Lungs will relieve themselves. ‘The great object of an examination of the patient is to ascertain the first cause of the divease, r originating with the Liver, Sto- mach or to give that sustenance and stre1 system which nature originally designed. which resulted in the invention ofjthe Raspirometer. The following brief description is given, but is still sufficient to show the difference and the advantages this instrument, possesses over all others that have been invented for the ration of the chest. instrument is made of silver, the sound conducting power of which metal is universally admitted to be un- equalled, and far superior to the wood and flexible mate- rials used in the manufacture of Stethoreopes. Its fun- nel-shaped extremity, padded with India rubber, at once adapts itself to the chest, and being perfectly air tight, ‘the sound of thé lightest breathing or faintest murmur is conveyed into the alr-bulb, or chamber, from whence it is ted with such intensity and distinctness to the ear of the Auscultator, as to enable him with confidence aud without the possibility of an error, to pronounce at once upon the state and condition of the organ under ex- amination, diminishing the length of the time usually employed, and withont the slightest pain or even incon- senlerce tothe patient. ‘The medical faculty and some of the most scientific men of our country, have testified to ‘its t.nuperiority over all other instruments used for te auscultation. 3 DR, SCHKSCK'S TERMS, ‘The charge or fees of Dr. J. H. Schenck, are — Foran examination of the Lungs with the Respiro- For visiting in the city ‘Over five miles..... ver 20 and under 50 miles, Over 50 ander 100 miles Entrance for ladies “ House, on Chambers street side, where servants are in waiting to eondcct them to Dr. Schenck’s room. Sichenck’s Pulmonic Syrup is sold at $1 per bottle, or 6 Bottles for $6. C. V. Clickener & Co., 81 Barclay street, are the general agents for New York and vicinity. Important and Interesting to all.“ Render unto Cesar the things which be Casar’s, and unto G the things which be God's.” Lake, chap, 20, v. 25.— “Animal magnetism is a fiutd universally diffused; its virtues can be communicated from one hody to other bodies, inanimate or animate. Its virtues can be acen- mulated, concentrated, and transported. ‘healing diseases of the nerves immediately, others 1m ately; by insinuating itself into the substance of the neryen, it affects them immediately; it perfects the action of medicines; it presents a universal method of healing and preserving mankind.” Thus Mesmer wrote to Dr. Unzer, in 1775, and it has been corroborated and sub: scribed to by every scientific professor who ever applied one week to ita comprehension, from Doctors Esdaile, De Leuze, Ashburner, and Reichenbach, down to my 8 than humble) self, who now, seventy-eight years after its discovery, fearlessly assert to the Ame: longer, or let their fellow-creatures die of disease or gonsumption, without applying it and investigating its immaculate power, and placing it to its benign and Uegitimate purposes, Therapeia and universal health, in- stead of perverting it to onsens fanatical, a useless jargon of mummery, will be.a barbarity of jgno: nation, for which after ages will have no language to ex press suflicient contempt. Pxperience in this city hath ved that when only employed as a secondary means Nto perfect the action of uvedicine” during the first, six months of 1851, four hundred lives were saved from death dy consumption, by the distribution of above 14,000. hot- tteaof Nervous Aulidute. Public documents will. prove this fact, deaths decreased from sixty to tweny-four « week. ‘The Mayor, City Inspector, hospital dociors, and all know the fact, and all can know it that choose; ‘(hey ul know what I use, for 1 gave the Sanatary Coinmitice the recipe and the maverial to make it, yet can none pro- duce the same results, Let them magnetize the misletoe the hemp, the gums, and the 8, and all their re cines will be as powerful as the Nervous Antidote. It is mo secret; it belongs to all, and I will teach alll free of ex- yense, to magnetize each other, aud each other's modi cine, that ail may know by the amount of their own vo- ition, what they can cure, and what to undertake; never fniling, any more (ian what they fail to under. take. To those afar off, 1 will sendmy Nervous Antidote in $5 bottles, containing olyit and a hale $1 hotiles with a written obi Veneficini. If this is humbn, who do T humbug? TAL BOT WAITS, magnetic nervist, 124Groenwich street. ‘The alollar bottles can be obtained af all draggists', upon the wame terms. Rhenmatism and Scrofula.—Hyatt's Lite Baleam is as certain to cure the worst cases of rheama tism as water is to quench thirst, no matter how lon the case has existed. It cured Mr. J. Snyder, No. 21 Gold street, Brooklyn, after he had boen a eripple sixteen years. His bones and joints weve drawn o bhape, and he had spent 2 fortune in reme and with physicians. "The balsam is equally certain to cure sero ula, king's evil, the foulest old uleers, merourial dis wares, neuralgia, ke. Itcured Mr. F. B. Holly, No, 125 Orchard kireet, of an ulcer, after he had been six months in the New York Hospital, and was thon given up hy the able physicians in that institution as incurable. Three hotles effveted a perfect cure. Hundreds of cases, equally stubborn, have been published in the Jierald, Son, and other papers, certificates of wilelt can be seon at the principal depot, 246 Grant street. 75 cents per ttle. Dr. E. Brown, “the Great Serofala Doctor,” offies 147 Grand street.—A scientific treatment of scrofu- Ja ig assuredly obisined of Dr. E. Brown, located at 147 Grand street, New Engiand’s enred have paid him man: edie of gratitude. Mew York now has the offer of his werviees, Ye afflicted, eos (une aud pal) vm Mia, De wy ate, e’ handkerchiefs, hosiery, cravats, gloves, umbrellas, linen been purchased previous to the re | cent advances in prices, they are enabled to offer at very — | ‘Wet Table Linens and Counterpanes, from wide, 5s, 6d. and 6s., worth 10s.; elegant large size coun- | is De. Erne te parionsty desirous of contort My | 4° ehaest, 73 omar “ and thas causing Tue ditienlty Dr. experienced in Gioynosing the ie » 8. ex] 1c many | eomplicated phy obseure cases that frequently presented ‘themeelvesin his practice with the Stethoscope, (of Lan- induced him to turn his attention to subject, It is capable of | People, “That its Power is unlimited.” That to devide | it xance and wilful Dblindnéss, disgraceful to them as a | igation to return the money if net found | { place and | Excelsior.—Fashionable Clothing.-Alfred Munroe & Co., No. 441 Broadway, tine ready made clothing. | Alfred Munroe & Co., well made clothing and no deviation | from marked prices, 441 Broadway. Alfred Munroe & Co. | manufacturers of men’s and boys’ clotting, 441 Broad | way, a few doors above Howard sireet. ‘and see. Spring Clothing made up in the most Fash- jonable aud durable manner possible. A large assort- ment of winter clothing, whieit will be sold at greatly ve dueed prices, can at all times be procured on geous terms, for cash, at I. L. POSTER'S elotht lishment, 27 Cortlandt street. Grape Pruning.—This is the Season of the year to prune, if uot praned. Now the grape will be small and sour, in consequence of its reyuiring to ble ‘Any orders left at 163 Spring street, eorner of Laure: of Morton; 37 Delane: 5, st of street be promptly atten worth seven, at BARTHOLEMEW & WEED'S new m ing store, No. 561 Broadway, between Spring and P streets, nearly opposite Metropolitan | Whe Pick for this week contains an excel- lent caricature likeness of James Gordon Bennett and | Louis Napoleon. It is the first number of the second volume, It is filled with spice, and also contains a full | account of the attempted suicide of Lola Montez at New | Orleans. It will be sold to-day, (Monday.) by all the | newsboys. The publishing office of J. A. SCOVILLE. the proprietor, is at 26 Ann street, where copies ean be bad. W. H. McDonald's Newspaper Advertising House, No. 102 Nassau street, corner of Ann.—The very best papers, from every part ‘of the Union and the Cana- | das, received daily. Best terms, and fullest authority | and recommendations from over the written signatures of the publishers. Enameled) Furniture—Warren War, wholesale manufacturer of enamelled furniture, No. M4 rand street, New York. W. W. gives his whole atten- ion to the inanufacturing; and, using the best materials only, can offer better goods at the priees than can be | found. elsewhere. Suits to match, from $25 to $250 per j sult; comprising dressing bureau’ with glass, bedstead, { washstand, commode, toilet table, towel stand, nurse rocker, and four chair No. 144 Grand st of Broadway. Selnes, Fykes, &., completely rigged, Horse nets, bird ind garden netting, fishing tackle and twines, and a variety of articles for sportsmen, may be had at the office of the 1. I. net manufactory, 68 Wil- Mam street, corner Cedar, basement. Hutchings’ Bitters is now the universal medicine used for the certain cure of that most distressing of all diseases, dyspepsia. Its influence is of that miid and gentle nature, that it cannot debilitate or | weaken, but on the contrary it immediately invigorates the body by purilying the secretions of the stomach with out vomiting. purging, or in any way racking or distress- ing the system. Price fifty cents per bottle. Sold by C. V. CLICKENER & CO, 81 Barclay strear, to whom all orders from agents and others should be addressed. Use Howe's Cough Candy | Ask the crowded city through | What will stubborn coughs subdue? Every inan, with liberal views, H Tells you. Howe's Cough Canéy use. How, (you ask,) can this cure? How? Echo promptly answers—Howe. ‘The only article ever gnarantced to give relief from | conghs, colds and hoarseness in five minutes. Sold by | dcuggists generally throughout the United States. | Axe you Nervous, Weak or Debilitated?=2¢ you ere, just try one bottle of Watts’ nervous antidote. t will do you more good than all the medicine the facul- ty could give you. Don’t take my word for it, but ask | the Hon. Henry Meigs, President of the American Insti- tute. JOHN PYNE, 38 Ann street, $1 per bottle. | Birth-marks, polypus, scirrhous cancers, tumors, moles, and all excresencea removed from the | face or body, b; a painless external application, All por- | pone interested will be porfectly satistied of the fact’ by | ealling at the office of the subscribers, 192 Second avenus, eorner of Twelfth street. HARVEY & WALLACE | (Wigs and Tou; itchelor’s New Style of wigs are pronounced the most perfect imitation of na- ture yet invented. Those wanting a very superiorarticle | sboufd all at BA’ LOR’S celebrated wig factory, No. | 4 Wall street, where can be found the largest and best | assortment in the city. Copy the address. Gouraud’s Liquid Hair Dye is, without ex- ception or reservation, the very best ever invented. Be- ware of puffed dyes. Equally eclebrated is Gouraud’s Medicated Soap, for curing Lae freckles, sallowness, chaps, op ge Poudre Subtile uproots hair from any part of the body. Liquid Rouge, Lily White, and Hair Gloss, at 67 Walker street, near Broadway, { Hoir of ayaetgemy pats Celebrated Liquid | Hair Dye is the best yet discovered for coloring the hair | or whiskers the moment it is applied. The wonderful ease and certainty with which this favorite and old es- tabl'shed hair dye performs is asto . It is for sale, | or applied, at BATCHELOR'S wig factory, No. 4 Wall th, | Broadwe: ice & Smith, 126 Canal street; C. : den, 308 Hudson street; Mrs. Hayes, 175 Fulton street, Brooklyn. Nonegenuine but Lovet’s. Cristadoro’s Celebrated Liquid Dye the hair instantly to 0 beautiful black or brown, witie, | his Preservative and Beautifier stimulates its growth and | perpetuates ite Inxuriance to the dye is a) O'S, Now latest, period of life. d privately, and both sold at CRISTA- Astor House, and by the principal druggist 1 DOR | On Saturday evening, Feb. 19, by the Rey. Mr. Morris, of the Episcopal Church, Mr. Wettincton Hunt, of Bar- vadoes, Bridgetown, West Indies, to Mrs. Euipp1a ANDER- son, of St. Croix, West Indies, On Sunday, Feb. 20, R. C. Hamauixtox, of Jersey City, to Mrs, SuviH, late widow ¢f Dr. Smyth. Died, On Sunday morning, suddenly, of congestion of the lungs, Cuanias W. Lowsnre, in the 54th year of his age. | _ The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully | invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, Forty-fifth street and Second avenue, to-morrow, (Tucs- day) morning, at 11 o'clock. His remains will be taken to Greenwood for interment. On Sunday apes Feb. 20, Maxcarrr Enzanrra, the beloved and only child af Jaines J. and the late Catharine A. Lyons, aged 11 months and 11 days. The frionds of the family, and those of her grandfather, John AcBarron, are requested to attend the funeral, to- morrow, (Tuesday) afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from No. 96 avenue B. On Sunday, Feb. 20, Caarues H., son of Mr. Henry Gerties, aged 2 years 11 months and 11 days. The friends and acquaintances of the family, as also the members of the German Grocers Society, and those of Brotherly Loye Lodge, No. 3, of A. O. of UW. F., are re- spectfully invited to attend his funeral, this afternoon, at 1 o'clock, from No. 72 Grand, corner of Wooster street. | On Sunday, Feb. 20, BARNARD Deviay, aged 3 years. His friends, and those of his brother, Arthur Declin, | 201 Fighth avenue, are respectfully invited to aticnd his funeral, frown hia late residence, No. 277 South Second street, hetween Eleventh and Twelfth streets, Williams. burg, this, (Monday) afternoon, at 2 o’elock precisely. On Vriday morning, Feb. 18, Mancaner Lows, relict of the lute George Lowe, Stoke Prior, Herefordshire, Eng- land, in the 69th year of her age. The friends of the family are respectfully invited to at- tend her funeral, which will take place this, (Monday) afternoon, at 1’ o'clock, at the residence of her son-in- law, Mr. G. C, Burtiefd, junction of Jamaica and Putnam avenues, Brooklyn. | “On Sunday morning, Fgb. 20, Jony, son of John and Catharine Boyle, aged’3 months and 16 days. The funeral will takoplace this afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from the residence of hit parents, $89 Third avenue. On Sunday, Feb. 20, in the 28th year of her age, Miss MARGARET PHALON. ‘The friends and relatives are invited to attend the func- ral, this afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at the Wellington House, Newark avenue, Jersey City. Ou Sunday morning, F |, of cangeation of the lungs, Grorge Coorsr, son of Chas W. and Anna M. Hays, age: 2 yoars and 27 days. | “ "Whe trienda and acquaintances of the {amily are res- fectfully invited to attend the funeral, from 49 South ‘Third street, Williamsburg, this afternoon, at 3 o'clock. In Prooklyn, on Sunday morning, Feb. 20, Sraxcer B., youngest child of Mra. Sainantha Miller, aged 8 years 7 imonths and 9 days. | | _ ‘The relatives and friends of his mother, Iso those of | hor brother pencer, Warren, Ransom, Riley, Daniel and | an, are invited to attend his funeral, this, ‘terncon, at 244 o'clock, from the residence of er, on Henry, between Sackett and Union streets. ns will be taken to Greenwood for interment, Baltimore, Md., papers please copy. Ou Saturday, Feb, 19, Hesny Kiev Sous, gon of Joknand olds, Ihe friends and acquaintances, and those of the family, | are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, thix, (Mon. day) alternoon, at 1 o’clock precisely, from No, 13 Uanal street. In Brooklyn, on Sunday, Feb. 20, Isanguxa, daughter of | Witiam and Hlizabeth Hunt. | _ The funeral will take place from the house of William Hunt, No. 28 Sackett stree’, this,"(Monday) afternoon, at 4o'clock. The friends of the family are requested to at tend, without farther notice. ppt Thursday, Feb. 17, Haatutos, infant son of H, Potts Raq. | New Orleans papers please copy. On Friday, Feb. 18, Sawgt G, second son of James and Mary C. Swan, aged 2 years’ and 18 days. | Her remains were taken to Greenwood. At Pittsburg, Pa., on the 14th inst., Josurmyn Orsisny, | wife of Liout. Kdwatd M. Yard, United ‘States Navy, and | daughter of the late Gilver Ormsby. 7 {From the Panama Star, Jan, 20. _ At the Aspinwall House, in this eity, at 11 o'clock on Saturday night, Mra. Mintam pe BONNEVILLE, aed about , 86 years, of Providence, R. 1. Amid all the sa rending scenes which a residence of nearly three years in Panama has brought under our observation, we know of none so melancholy and distressing ax the demise of | estimable lady. Separated from her husband, Dr. de B neville, ma, for some three years, her irom the U. States about ten days prev with her their only child, a bright, intelligen some eight summers, to await the arrival of Dr, de who will come up on tho British steamer the day after to morrow, to meet them. Alas! what a blow awaits the fond husband when he shall iand on our shores! We are called upon to announce the death of Dr. BE. K, CHamnentarn, who died at sea, on the 26th ult., on board the steamship California, between this port and Acapul: co. Dr. C. was a member of the Convention of California which framed the present constitution of that Stato. and Wan the fiend Spewhy a lug ivi ge L040 OF bie sited Suabe Legislature of California, | oh SE ~! be - tained of Charles cL3 Tey Rakion Chek es, Barton & Steele, 428, Rice 727, and Codaingion, 77 cuawey 30. He He ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. 4 SEE THIRD AND SEVENTH PAGES. “wa PRASONAL, NFORMATION WANTED—OF MRS. WEST AND SIS- ver, who lived, in 1849, in the Bow: between Stan- d First They were formerly {rom one of the t India Islands. Mrs. W. } re on, Kaowa by the name of Tate. Any information of their wherea b dbe thankfully received, or, if this should eof either of they can hear from an by addressing a line to Guillams, care of Geo. ‘an Francisco, Cal. FORMATION WANTED—OF who eame passenger in the W Caleutta to St. F rned as pa: |. COULIN: ‘ashington Irving, of folena, where he left the | win ship Alfred, for New May, 1852. Any information of him will be thankfully received by HENRY FRANCIS, by lolter at Herald offi i ate Sw foot of ress A. E. S. M , Herald otiice, stating in be had, and where, if not, how a lett ted 16 be pune- 187 Bowery, ic, as business of this (Monday) evening, at importance to every member w y order of the Chapter, : HOPPER, 3 AND POLISHERS ATTEN hers and polishers of the city of New Ye to attend a mass meeting. to be held at Grand U1, 127 Grand street, third door from Broad way, i 14 o'clock precisely, to con 4 0" ill be laid before the moet- | of the. | street im the rear, | W | ral housework of a small family. PUREE REET IOI SOR Wa SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE. PNG lish woman, as nurse and seamstress. Apply No. 469 Fourth street, between First and Second avenues first floor, in the rear. pectable famity. ) ply at No, 48 Mott street, sec ANTED—A SITUATION, PY “A RESP! oung German woman. to cool, wash and ird bake, Best city reference, Fleass call at No. nd Hloor, bask room. YOUNG WOMAN, A stress and dressmake # compe- her business. Can come well:ecommente?. Please | id avenue, between Twenty-fourth and ‘th streets, first floor, front room ANTED—BY A RESPECT. ituation as chambermaid, washer and iro ‘newing. Good eity reference given. Piew Bond street. ANTED—BY A RESPECTAULE 6 tion to do chamberwork and waitin, Please call at No, 43 BLE PROTESTAN' WwW Spring street, in the r to make herself generally useful in spectable family. Apply at 284 First avenue, between Siatconth and Scyenteenth streets, third floor, front room, ANTED—BY AN AMERICAN PROTESTANT GIRL, @ situation ax chamber and waiting maid, child’ maid. or to do housework in a small private f¢ be found eapable and of willing disposi references given, Apply at 10 Nllary from Fulton street, brooklyn. ANTID—A SITUATION, girl, of genteel address, plain sewing, or chambermaid a dren's ‘1 aesixt in wash acures ixoning: is willing awd competent to make ho | things. By order of the Commi:tee. ae ful in 9 cal respectable fasail the b | ERFONS INTERESTED IN LAND TITLER IN THE | Hmonials from her last lady. City and count city of Mobile, or in the States of Louisiana, Arkan- | Siem Ficwn call at 240 Firat’ avenue, front rovin, c¢~ | ras, Mississippi, Alabama, or Florida, may obtain ac- | COH4 floor, Can be scenfortwodays, | cess to the origipal surveys and records of Don Vincent h <} ESP ABLE | Vintado, surveyor General of the then provinces of Louts ES SEY, UES TASS jana and the Floridas, of lands granted or alienated by the King of Spain, on application to JAMES CURRIE, No, 280 Broad: : REPORT OF FASHIONS’ FOR THE Spring and Summer of 1853, just published, and for sale et 130 Broadway, secon floor. LOST AND FOUND. S30 REWARD.—LOST OR STOLEN, A GOLD PA- * tent lever wateh, hunting cases, m ‘Sbias & Co., Liverpool, No. 7.6/4. By retarning Francis Brown & Co., 112 Chatham street, this sum will be paid, and-no questions aske HQ REWARD: —LO o'clock in the evening, a dark brown C pony, with harness and light top wagon and fo: of tin init. The finder will receive the above reward on loaving the same at 54 avenue B, from JOS. MILLER, in the glass and crockery store. $10 REWARD. DST, ON THE EIGHT TH IN- | stant, in going from the Merchants’ Hotel, Cort IXad street, up Sixth avenue railroad and back by Broad- way stages, a gold locket and chain, Whoever will return the same to the Merchants’ Hotel will receive the above reward and the thanks of the owner. IN BROOKLYN, ABOUT Friday evening, 18th instant, in Fulton, Johnson, or Pearl street, a fur boa. The yerson who found the same will be suitably rewarded by leaving it at 264 Pearl street, Brooklyn. Fi OST OR STOLEN—A RUBY FINGER RING; A L large ruby, set in Neptune's C-own, with small diamonds sround, having the figure ‘of Neptune blowing a conch on’one side, with the trident and his lady on the other side, | Any person having found or par. chared the above will be suitably rewarded by calling at 117 Bank street. J.P. LEVY. OST—ON SATURDAY EVENING, FEB. 19, A STEEL clasp porte monnaie, containing $25 or $80; also, a wlan gold xing, much valued by the owner. Any’ pe Paving found it, who will address Lost, Herald office, be liberally rewarded. OUND—IN BROADWAY, NEAR NINTH STREET, A gold shawl pin, The owner can obtain it by calling upon D. Dana, Jr., No. 20 John street. : ‘THE MILITARY. JN ATONAL GUARD, SEVENTH REGIMENT. —OVER. coat, (new,) and full suit of regimental dress, in- cluding fatigue” jacket, hat, knapsack, cartridge-box, belts, &c., but little used, for sale ata bargain, Inquire of JOHN C, MOSEMAN, 76 Fast Broadway. IX O'CLOCK ON 30 will N*%, CLASSES.—BROOKE’S DANCING ACADEMY, AT his new Assembly Rooms, No. 361 Broome street.— ‘Also. a new class for children on Wednesday afternoon, frem 3 to 6 olclock. A new class for ladies and misses on frosa 3 till 6 o'clock. A new class for evening, from 7 till 10% o'clock. quarter commences from the time of subscription. The school will continue open during the whole year. RIVATE DANCING AT 600 BROADWAY—THE GRACE- ful and beautiful redowa, schottisch redowa polka, waltz, &c., taughtin a fewlessons. Pupils taken for the term. Separate classes for those who have never ta- ken lessons in dancing.” All applications to be made at the music store, 274 Bowery. R. &E. H. BURNTON. CAUTION. : Cx alee THERE HAVE LATELY BEEN sold to cena eee patent rights to use certain improvements in the running gear of carriages, under the name of Evett’s patent rete coupling, notice is hereby given, that such pretended rights will give the purchasers no claim to the improvements sold under that name, as said improvements are not included in the patent under which they are sold, but belong exclusively to the subscriber, or the inventor and patenteo thereof. New Haven, Conn. G. L. HAUSSKNECHT. ‘8. SEGUIN, PROFESSOR OF VOCAL Mi vtaan and English, sacred and secular, has Yootdod to devote a few hours each day for the instruction of young ladies. Mra. Seguin will be happy to give all in- formation concerning terms, plans, &c., at her 80 White street, near Broadway, between the hours of and 11 A. M. each morning. 'Y OLD KENTUCKY HOME, GOOD NIGHT.—THIS beautiful plantation melody, as sung by Christy's Minstrels every night, with great success, is just pub- lished. Two thousand copies have been sold in one week. Price 25 cents. For sale at the muste stores, and by the publishers, FIRTH, POND & Co., No..1 Franklin square, OR SALE, CHEAP FOR CASH—A SEVEN OCTAVE, rosewood, round cornered pisnoforte; has been us but six months; will be fully warranted’ for two ycars. Apply at the manufactory and warerooms of McDONALD & BKO., 291 Bowery. COAL. OAI.—PEACH ORCHARD, LEHIGH AND BROAD Mountain, from the most approved veins, carefully prepared, and ‘will be sold at the lowest market price. Also, Canpel and Liverpool orrel, of the best quality. HENRY REEVE, 88 Murra: ¥im, and corner Jane and We street, corner Canal and est strects, RESTAURANTS. E CAVE —IT IS GENERALLY UNDERSTOOD TH. A. General Frank Pierce didnot visit the public insti- tutions in the city; but he called on GovernorSeward, at the Metropolitan Saloon, corner of Broadway and. White street, and expressed his entire satisfaction of the ar- rangements for eating and drinking. WANTS. 10 JOURNEYMEN SHOEMAKERS.—ONE HUNDRED hands wanted, to work on children’s, misses’ and ladies’ turns, at the following rates:—children’s, from $1 63 to $2_per doven; misses, from 22 to 25 cents per pair; ladies’, from 28 to 40 cents per pair. To good workmen steady'employiment will be given. Apply to EDWARD BURR, DANIEL BURR, Le i. DUTCHER & CLEMENT. JOHNSON . ¥., Feb. 18, 18: 0 SHEFT IRON WORKERS —¥IFTY SHEET IRON workers wanted immediately. Roofers need not ap. ply. Apply at Francis’ Metallic Life Boat Factory, Nov- elty Iron Works, foot of Twelfth street, East river. T° PAINTERS.—THE ADVERTISER, WHO IS A FIRST rate practical house painter and grainer, wishes to obiain employment in a shop where steady work could be given. Address K. B., Herald office. 10 JEWELLERS.—WANTED—A SITUATION, BY A young, man eighteen "years of age. Writes a fair hand, and is somewhat familiar with accounts, Address M., Western Hotel, Cortlandt street. 1) LAWYERS.—AN ATTORNEY, OF SEVEN YEARS practice and business, desires fo make an arrange- ment with one whohas an’ office and business. Address Counsellor, at this office, 0 DAGUERREO?YPISTS, WANTED, AN EXPERI- erced operator; one who thoroughly understands the business; no other need apply, C. MARRAUD, 307 Broadway. 10 WHOLESALE SHOE DEALERS—AN IMPORTER and dealer in findings, who is intimately aéquainted with all the retailers of boots and shoes in the different towns on the North and East rivers, also in Jorsey, Brooklyn, Williamsburg, &c., would accept of a situa- tion as salesman, where his business tact and influence would be to guarantes sufficient inducements uire the value of boots and shoes. Address d office. qT" LADIES’ GAITER BOC AITER BOOT fitters, who are thoroughly acquainted with fitting Wk and satin work, and who can do work which cannot be excell pyment, at the most liberal prices, s sroadway. None need apply except such as fan furnish eamplen of thelr work, which must be of the very best deseription. A fine embrolderer ean also find employment—one used to embroidering ladies’ satin gat- ters and slips. None but the finest work is wanted, for which liberal pay will be given, 10 MERCHANTS AND TRADERS.—A GENTLEMAN: of business habits, practical experience, and good | city reference can be given. Protestant girl, to take care of children, or todo | general housework ; isa good washer aud ivoner. Good | Can be seen for two days, Please call at 85 West Eighteenth street. ‘ANTED.—-A YOUNG LADY WANTS 4 SITU as companion to an invalid, or to travel w Indy, or to teach children. Can give good 1 oc. | Please address (by note, for two days.) Miss A.. No. 74 | Madison street. | NIED—RY A R situation in ares} ; t rate cook, and can make all kinds of pastry. lived three years in her last place. Please call at | h avenue, between Eleventh and Twelfth streets, ney store. Can be seen for two days ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTAGLE Protertant woman, ax wet nurse. Is healthy, and hasa fresh breast of milk, Good city reference. Ploase call at 61 Macdougal stre ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A MOST RESPECTA- ble young girl, as chambermaid. Isa first rate washer and irover. Would have no objection to take care of children. Isa first rate seamstress. Pleave call immediately. Can be seen for two days, at No. 187 West Nineteenth street, between Eighth and Ninth avenues. ED—BY A MOST RESPECTABLE YOUNG Wo- | pan, a situation as cook and baker; is an e. i washer end ironer: would do general housework in city | or country; best of recommendation for character and capability; wages not so much an object as a good home. | Apply at 223 Lowery. ANTED—BY ‘A PROTESTANT WOM tion as Cook or Chambermaid, East Ninth street, for two days. 'ANTED—A SITUATION IN THE COUNTRY, OR IN | a sinall private family in Brooklyn, by a respecta- Vie young widow, whose reduced circumstances oblige her'to go to service, and to. a comfortable home will go for very low wages. Would take care of children, and do chamber or other light work; can read and write. Apply at Henderson's, corner of Joralemon and alton streets, Brookly’ ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, AS CHAMBERMAID OR waiter, or to do washing and ironing, or sewiag, or would do the light work of asmyll family. Is competent and willing to take charge of children. Can be seen for two days at the paper store, No, 28% ‘ANTED-A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG girl, ax seamstress or chambermaid. Would have no objection to wait on a lady, Can dress hair neatly. No one but respectable private family need apply. Un- doubted reference given. Please call at Thirty-firat strect, first house east of ‘Ihird avenue. ANTED—BY TWO YOUNG WOMEN, SITUATIONS; one as cook; is a good washer and ironer; and the other as chambermaid and laundre: understands French fluting. Good city reference given. None but re- spectable familie: Please call at 203 Seventh need 5 then, between Twenty thied and Twenty-fourth streets, Can be'seen for two days. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A VERY COMPRIENT, Wis woman, todo general housework; is « | cod cook, und ‘Rrrerate washer and ironer "Had the it of city reference, and would come for moderate wages;a good home is desired. Please call at 19137 wery. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, witheity reference, @ situation as seamstress, or to take care of children, or ‘as chambermaid. Can be seen at 150 East Twenty-first street, between Second and Third avenues, fourth floor, back room. ‘ANTED—A_ SITUATION, BY A SMART YOUNG girl, to do chamberwork and plain sewing, or to take care of children, for eitner of which she is capable. Satisfactory references from her- last situation. "ease call at 141 'Tillary street, Brooklyn, in the basement. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN a situation as cook, washer and ironer, in a pri yate family ; has been about four years in her laat place. The best of city reference can be given. Can be seen for two days at 15 Columbia street, between State and Jorale- mon streets, South Brooklyn, ANIED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE | young woman, as nurse and seamstress, or todo the housework of a stall privatefamily. Would haye no objection to go_a short distance in the country. Good city reference from her last place. Can be seen for two days at 137 West Twenticth street, between Seventh and Kighth avenues. . | ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE PRO. | testant girl; whe is a first rate cook, and under- | stands cooking in all its branches. Has no objections to assist in was The best of city reference given. Please call at 95 Fast Twenty-fifth street, near Third avenue. Wier, A STEADY, SMART, TIDY GIRL, 4 situation in a genteel family, to take care of cl dren, orto do light work. Wages not so much an object as the acquirement of a respectable place. Can be seen at 265 Greenwich street, for two days. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, OF KIND AND obliging disposition, a situation as chambermaid and waiter, or to do the fine washing and ironing, in a private family. The best of reference given. Can be seen for two days, at her present situation, 109 Second avenue hE ae PO ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE MIDDLE AGED WO- a situation as housekeeper in‘ small private family, and will make herself useful in baking, washing, and ironing. Is willing to go a short distance in the coun try, or stayin the city. Can be seen for two days, at No. 96 Chrystie street, in the rear. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, to cook, wagh and iron, ina private family. a good baker. ‘Please call at 369 Sixth avenue, between | Twenty-second and Twenty-third streets, in the atore, | Can be seen for two days. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RUSPECTABLE | Fagtish woman, as wet’ nurse, Apply at 25 East | ‘Twenty: second street, between Fourth avenue and Broad- way. Can be seen from 10 to 4 o'clock, fortwodayr. | ANTED—BY A STEADY WOMAN, A SITUATION | as cook, in a private family. Is & good cook, and ; understands making bread and pastry; is a good washer | { and ironer. Can produce good reference, and may ve seen for two days at 76 Hester street, a {ew doors from Allen street. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation to ‘cook, wash and iron; no objection to do chamberwork or waiting ina small family. Good city reference. Apply at 221 Elizabeth street, between House ton and Prince streets, first floor, front room. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A NEAT, SMART young woman, as waiter aud chambermaid; is a good plain sewer; would haye no objection to take caro of children. Can get the best of city references, Please call or address 218 West Twenty sixth street, between Fighth and Ninth avenues. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, to cook, wash and iron in a small private fami: | ly, Good city references can be given. Can be seen for two days at 75 Crosby street. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG W vA situation as plain cook or as chambermaid and plain | sewer. The best of city reference given. Apply at 140 | West Thirty fifth street, betweon Seventh and Kighth | avenues. Can be seen for three days. ] W28t=a sttvanion, ny A ney ‘ABLE | Young woman, (odo general houseworkand wasli. | ing and ironing, ina private family, Good references if rn 7 " required, Can be seen for two days, at 1014 Division street. . Wa ATIONS BY TWO YOUNG WOMEN. one a good cook and washer and ironer, the other a chambermaid and waiter. Apply at 225 ' Thirteenth street, between First avenue and avenue A. pd et a a Weawtoeen A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A tituation to ido general housework; she is @ good | washer and ironer; best of cit from her last place, ‘Twent; reference can be given t Apply at 152 Seventh avenue, between and wenti-first streots. | ANTED—BY A PROTESTANT GIRL, A SITUATION as chambermaid and waiter, or to take cavo of children and do plain sowing. Can ive good reference, Has no objection to go in the country, Appl 5 Robinson strect, in the basement 7” APPIY at 45 “WV ANTED-SITUATIONS FOR A LADGE NUMBER OF excellent servants—some of various nations, Prt 'y address, wishes to engage with some commercial este bisbments Wo wants a trusty contidentini tisfactory referenves given, Addyese ev domestic station, at the Select Protestant | 7TCarmine street, and Soclety Agency, 104 Chamt< Steet. N. B.—ivone but servants of quod cumracter wd- | mitied and pesommonded at thoxe offers, WwW VATION, AS CLERK, BY A RESPEC. | | table young man,25 years of age, who is a good pen. | wan, knows German and swedish, and isnot wage juainted | with the sh language. He i-espabloof keeping a set | of books ingle and do ble entry, Address X Y., Herald oftiee. Ween by asien |V | competent to'take charge of the machine department, | ployment, by applying on the preinise: | Apply to | ness, Is 4 meee _ WANT®. am ANTED—SITUATIONS, BY TWO PRY ONE ,, a8 au experienced ‘housekeeper, the other as 5 ‘sDurre. Inquire, for three days, at 17 Satfolk st. AS PRACTICAL GARDEN- man, who thoroughly understands his business y in the greenhouse, flower, and vegetable departments, the satisfactory ree: i pote addressed to A attended to on Monday v Herald ofice, will be punctu: ws me SITUATION BY x e, high or Low Good re- 8 Washing. ply at 88 Ceda: TEX NUR! to take y to No. RESPECTABLE PERSON, ks old, to their own house, | t Appl willing to assi-t in plain seamstress, who ia | bea good | the nurser The chamb TANTED—A WOMAN WHO THOR UNDE cooking: alse one to do general house: ‘one ut English or American nee nappy. : ft fully competent. Apply at 1 street, and 8 | | YOUNG LADIFS TO LEARN | Ay the i be taught on fine | at 25 Monroe st. | TW GOOD ARCHITEC. 4d, e Washington square, beiween the o'clock, P. M. J ANTED—IMMEDLATELY, tural draughtinen, to whom. steady employ will ho | by H. Austin, New Have seh, 12 Wall street, H. Hotiman, 499 Broadway, ar- | chitects, or to Sherman & Swith, engravers, No#135 Broadway. | r IMMEDTATELY—TWO OMNIBUS BODY | coach factory, in For- | | y teferences—C. ELY—T and t wright business. trades before preferred, Inquire of MICHARL MU! city. DER- | Apply | stands his business. Reference required. at No, 156 Fulton street, at Woodbnory’s Hotei. ———— | A YOUNG MAN TO GO INTO THE -y, who is an experienced gevdener, and | derstands taking cave of both vegetable and flower | dens. None need app): | commendations, Call at woer of | Jorsey aven' ty, be | tween the hours of 7 and 8 o’elock, or at noon, i AT THE V ANTED—A_ Pi Prost which a liberal premium will beepaid. FOR | Apply at 12 Cortlandt street, up stairs. | V ANTED—AT THE INVENTORS’ INSTITUTE, PERTH Amboy, New Jersey, a skilful machinist. Oae and with satisfuctory references, nay find constant em: . to 8. ANDREWs. NYED—A STEADY, AC BUSINESS MAN, ‘TO drive @ wazon, and attend to an outdoor basiaess. Address Brown, Herald Office, stating partionlars, ANTED—THREF FIRST RATE BOOT FITTERS, ON W patent leather legs. Also, seven or eight first rate bootmen, None but the best workmen need apply. FE. A. BROOKS, 150 Fulton street. ‘ANTED—A SALESMAN, IN A CITY RETAIL DRY goods house, who thoroughly understands the linen trade in all its branches. Apply at No 304 Broad way, up stairs, (Cemetery ofice,) from 134 to 81, o'clock, P. M. ‘ANTED—A BOY ABOUT TWELVE YEARS OF ‘age: he must be willing to make himself generally useful, and come well recommended. Apply after 9 o'clock, to W. E. ROSE, No. 37 Reade street. N ENGLISH LADY AND HER SERVANT, WHO HAS lived with her during many years, is desirous of ta- king charge of a ne house, owned or occupied by one or more respectable gentlemen. She mentions no particu- lar terms. She will tender the most aatisfactor, rence, ication to be made to Mre, Tindall, low street, Brooklyn. A AMERICAN LADY, OF HIGH RESPECTABILITY, would like to meet with a family, without small chil- dren, who has a fully furnished. house, and would be ow remaining with the advertixer; or two partial Waydors, Unquestionsble ity references or two be 1 le mes ould be given and pore ‘Address Home, ‘Herald flice. RESPECTABLE YOUNG GERMAN LADY, WHO HAS some kriowledge of the Knglish langnage, wishes a Situation, in a respectable family, to do chamberwork and plain sewing, or to attend children. She is'a fine sewer, and can teach children the Germart language, if required, Best reference can be given. Please call at’ 119 Secon etreet. refe- 03 Wil- RESPECTABLE WIDOW WOMAN, FROM ENGLAND, wishes to take a child to bring up at her own resi- dence. She can give the best of city references, she hav- | ing ok up several in this 6 Please inquire at Ne. 121 West Twenty -sixth street, between Seventh and Fighth avenues, first Hoor, back room. RESPECTABLE GIRI, WANTS A SITUATION IN A private family to do housowork; is a first rate cook, warher and ironer. The best of reference from her last place.” Please call at 579 Second avenue. Can be seen or two days. N ENGLISH OIRL, SIXTEEN YEARS OF AGE, wants a situation as nursery maid and seatsiress, or to do light chamberwork. Apply at 149 Second avenue. OY WANTED—TO WORK AT CASE, ON A WEEKLY paper. He must have been sometime at the busi- make a clean proof. Apply in the front room, fourth story, 44 Ann stre B’: WANTED IN A BOOKSTORE, hi years old. The best references required; one who as been in a bookstore would be preferred. Address, in own handwriting, H. E. L., Herald office. 10 and 14 years of age. ‘At 13 Beekman sireet, office N LERK WANTED.—AN wanted in House's Telegraph offiee, N street, not over 19 years of age, of moral habits and good address. Application to be made in person and in | the hand writing of the applicant, with references. Sala- | ry limited. AT FINISHERS WANTED IN PHILADELPHIA— Steady employment for three at highest waes—$4 around: Apply immediately, to WARBURION & est NICKERSON, 158 ‘tnut street, Philadelphia. | | street, 1 | DRIAN Hi. MULLER, AUCTIONE | Property on Vesey street at Au | Broadway, | Sortment of superior furniture, consisting of suits of rose- | can be had at the office, foot of Atlantic street, Brooklyn, ABOUT SIXTEEN | fore (wo P. M. iE | at | valuable lots, with tho two threo story brick dwelling | houses, Nos. 5, 7, and 9, Whitehall clea the said lots SALES AT Al Renna es gern H. MULLER, AUCTIONTER —DFSIR.RLn. property on Thirty-third, 124th, and 226thisgreet +. ‘an 1. Muller will sell at auetion, on Wedne~ Feb. 23, 1858,at 12 o'elock M.. at the Mecchants’ Rxcha: the two four story brick double houses and fots, situ on the north side of Thirty third street, 59 foer ea Seventh avenue. the houses are well built, and just do ed; the lots are each 25 by 98 f-et 9 inches. Also, three lots om the north side of 124th street, 186 feer west 0” Filth avenue, ¢ gh to 125th strees, frouting on Mount re. On the lols front 125th street are ty at new coltage how complete order. Maps can be had at ihe office of auctioneer, No. 7 Wall street AN if A™ MULLER, AU street property at auction i. sell at auction, on Wednesday, Fob, 23, 1853, at 12 o'clock, at the Merehants’ Exchange, the house and jot of ground situate on the North side of Howard street, be tween Flin and Centre streets, known as No. 6, There ia he premises, which eorera y 110 feet, AUCTIONEER—EX lots an Broome, Cannon, rele. tithe city of New will sett at Raedion, on . 23, 1858, at IZM at the Merchants’ Exchange, ‘by order of the executors of the estate of John R. Livingston, deceased, the following desivabia pore, viz.: On Broome street, the houres and lote nown as N lds 51, 153 and Broome street—the whole plot of 5 fe same more or lots known as N whole plot of gre street, also, more or less. On An ‘Llots known as No. ng the corner o y—the whole plat being 51 feet 3 inches ou treet, and 8 Anthony street, inclu eet on West Broadway. Oa Th ee hovves and lows known as 39, 4D and 4 8 atreet—the whole plot of ground being 56 by 100 feet in depth. A large portion of the pur- chase wotey can remain on bond and mortgage, For maps end further pa to the auctioneer, No. 7 Broud street, or of street A 2 tY B. ARMSTRONG, Executors of tie estate late John R. Livingston. ~-VALUABLE Tuller will sell, at auction, on Fvi 12 o’clock M., at the Merchants’ Exchange, the very de~ sirable lot of ground, together with the buildings thereon, situate on the north side of Vesey street, between Broad way and Church streets, known as 28,’ being 24 feet 10 inches in width, with party walls on’ both sides, by 76 feet in depth, more or less. For further particulars, ap- ply to the auctioneer, No. 7 Wall street, corner 0” New. C. TUTTLE, AUCTIOx SPECIAL SALE OF « clegant cabinet furniture, on Tuesday, for aceouns of whom it may concern —A. (. TUTTLE will sell on Tues- day, at 10 o'clock, at the extensive warerooms, No. 102 between Pine and Wall streets, a valuable as- wood parlor furniture in brocatelle: mahogany and black walnut sofns; arm and parlor chairs; extenston, centre nd sofa tables; Wbrary bookcases; hall stands: ‘rocking n’s chairs; dressing bu caus and washstands; French be ds oak and enamelled cottage bedroom fur- niture; cribs, curled hair mattresses and palliassea; Ital- ian cba Jex, kc, the whole being of supe Je rior manufactuie. Will be and is worthy of attention. hand furniture. UCTION NOTIC ESDAY, AT 10 O'CLOCK, IN the sales room, 13 Spruce street, will be sold-with- nit reserve, an extensive sssortinent of elegant second id furniture: also, the balance stock of a merchant teilor and gentlemen's furnishing goods, jewelry, guns, &e. BR, Forrestal. THOS, BELL, Auctioneer. old without reserve, for cash, Also, a quantity of second- CHILTON, 5 erchants? Exehange on Tuesday Feb. 224, the three story and basement brick house, with extension in the rear, and large under ecllar, No. 108 Perry street, on the south side, thirty-six fect, east from Greenwich street. The house contains seventeen coms, is built of Philadelphia brick, and finished in good style; Croton water to the third story, with waste pipes the street sewer; main building 58 feet deep: lot 19 side and 48 feet 4inches A large portion can remain on mort- For full particulars apply at the Aue- ‘Wall street. OLE & CHILTON, AUCTION sale of the valuable dosble house and lot No. 99 St. Mark’s place, at auction.—Cole & Chilton will sell at auc- tion, on Monday, February :8th, at 12 o'clock, at the Mercbants’ Exchange, the valuable three-story and attic basement and under cellar brick house and lot No. 99 St. Mark’s place, (Fighth street): the lot is 87 feet 6 inches. front aud rear, and 110 feet deep; the house is built and finished in the best manner, with mah doors, mar- ble figure mantel pieces, plated grates, tn ache water, dining room in lot and Piorce’s range, bath room, and fresco, The house covers the whole front of is 54 feet deep, exclusive of an enclosed of 6feet 5 inches deep; there are fourteen rooms, kitchen, basement, &c. Three-quarters cf the purchase money may remain on bond and mortgaze for a limited time. For more yarticulars, apply to the auctioneers, No. 9 Wall street. Title perfectly clear. The house be seen at any time previous to the day of sale, Monday, 28th instant. Can & CHILTON WILL SELI, AT AUCTION, AT THE. Merchants’ Exchange, on Tuesday, 22d imat., at 12 ‘lock, two three story brick housex, Nos. 160 and 162 West Twenty-first street, built with hi basements and feet front, 40 feet 8 inchs on the other side. —PEREMPTORY counter cellars, and finished with marble mantels in the basements and parlors. Croten wa’ and through- ont the buildings. The houses are each ‘20 feet front and rear, by about 40 feet deep, and the lot are 105 feetdeep. Also, the four story brick with base- ment and ceilar, No. 172 West Twentieth street, on the north side, between Seventh and Eighth avenues; house 22 fet front by 40 feet deep; lot 22 by 76 feet ‘Also, the three story frame house and lot adjoining the above, No. 174; lot 26 feet front, by 78 feet deep, om the easterly ae Ly Sh teed house, there are be stables on the lot, and alarge alley-way. For maps and particulars, ap- ply to the auctioneers, Xo. 9 Wall st, ne OLE & CHILTON WILL SELI. AT AUCTION, AT THE Merchants’ Exchange, Friday, Feb. 25. at 12 M., ninety-nine of the best located and cheapest lots in the vicinity of New York, situated at Jnmates, L. I, conve- nient to railroad depot, churches, schools, neademies, and, in fact, all of the advantages of the elty, with the addition of a perfectly healthy: climate, and within thirty minutes of the South ferry. Commutation by the Island Railroad $40.4 year: but there is to be rath from Peck slip ferry to Jamaica, which will reduee the price to half now charged. Those who wish to view the property can do +o at half fare, by the 12 M. train on Monday, the “Ist and Thursday, the 24th inst. TNekets of the ticket master. Can return at fifteen minutes be- H. LUDLOW, AUCTIONRER.—PEREMPTORY SALE e of valuable property on Whitehall and on Market- field streets, belonging to the estate of Taanc Pierson, de- ceased, by order of the executors. E. H. Ludlow will sel? at auction, on Wednesday, February 28, at 12 o'clock, the Merchants’ —Whitehall street—The: Exchan; being together ‘70 feet one inch front, 5€ feet 9 inches rear, 149 feet 6 inches on the northerly’ side, and 146 feot Linch on tho southerly side, together with the lot No. 2434 Marketticld street, being 12 tcet six inches front and rear, 46 feet 2 inches on the wosterly side, aud 46 feet 7 inehes on the casterly side, and connect with the lots on Whitehall street. ‘The whole property will be sold in one parcel. The sele will be peremptory to the highest bid- der, and no bids will be made by any one interested in the property. Terms at sale. AWYERS—WANTED, A YOUNG MAN, COMPETENT | to take charge of the ordinary practical business of an fice. Apply, with reference as to prior and presont. | employment, by’ letter, addressed to box 1,580 Post ice. ‘OTICE.—A CARPENTER WISHES TO ATTACH HII self to a hotel business, house, or factory; can | Attend bar, drive, and bottle porter, ale, and cider. | Can make all kinds of boxes,-pack, mark, and keep accounts. ; ctract will be furnished to the purebaser, free OR SALE AT AUCTION—ONLY $900 CASH RE- uired, the remainder on morigage, for the three story brick dwelling house, No. 411 Tweltth street, near avenue B: to he sold by A. J. Bleecker, at the Merchants? Exchange, on Wednesday, Feb. 28, at 12 o'clock, title kas just been examined, and is’ perfect, and an the pense. RY HW. LEEDS, AUOTIONEER, WILL SRL aT Object, steady employment. Best of city reference. Orders for C. ¥., Herald office, for four days, Tnstantly at. tended to. i ee WANTED — ONE THOROUGHLY ac. | quainted with the lace and embroidery trade, and competent to take charge of a stock. Also, an experienced dry at 60 Cedar street, on Monday, and two o'clock, P, M. | Is saleaman. Apply 1, Between twelve QALESNEN WANTED—IN THE RETAIL, DRY b business. One who has had considerable exporic ang one not so much so. Please addross P., Herald 01 Best of references required. ILVERSMITHS WANTED—TEN FIRST-RATE SPO03 makers and finishers, to go to Cincinnati, Ohio. Tn quire-at 10 Maiden lane. SALTZMAN, MIDDLETON & 00. SAAT Gtuation WANTED—BY A YOUNG WM. YRARS, of age, as agent or collector, out or in door, or ag salesman in a shipping, manufacturing, or auction hove, &e., where a salary or salary and commission , would bo | allowed me. My charactor will bear every investigation. | as Ambiti TEWARDESS.—WANTED, BY — | A RESPROTABLE | ‘oung woman, @ situation as stewardess, or to tra- vel with a family. The best of reference given. Please | 1 for two days at 45 James street, up stairs, Brooklyn, | T’ CLOTHIERS.—WANTED, A SITUATION re si IRE. | q Bast of Address Catter, Ueratd | ANTED—THE FOLLOWING SERVANTS, FOR EX: | cellent, situations now ready:—cooks, at $12, $10, | $8, $7, and $6; a Protestant waiter; an English laun: #8: two Protestant nursos; three lady's mai man ina wholesale clothing establishment. reference given as to ability. office. ANTED — LAD! will always find a 87 Broadway, eorn: ; at this office on Monday. English cook bermaids, and waiters; seamstress and. nu first cooks, chambermatds, and for general hou rman girls; gardeners, conchmon, waite ing English, French, and German. ‘Terms mode girls need apply without good recommendations. GOOD SERVANTS | ra wsework; a speak: | No ANTED—AT 114 NASSAU_ STREET, (BASEMENT, ) 15 stone masons—wages, 13s. per day. Six Ameri can girls for a manufactory in Convecticont—wages, $2 per werk and hoard. Also, F table walter, elork chers, nleomer : ! s(t cooks, nurses, chan buymalla, and for genoial | housewerk, SHOS, SPINK, | general haberdashery | f | artists of Persico and Agat | NE AUCTION AND COMMISSION HOI McDO! iR auction on Thursday, Feb. 24, at 73g o'clock P.M. at the Acadciny of Design, 663 Broadway, a valuable. p vate collection of oil peintings, selected during @ ser es years, by @ gentleman of taste, and all framed, and ih good order. The ‘cottection embraces = number of original pietures, and @ portion of them wer rmerly ia the gulleries of Cardinal Fesch and the Cas- randra family of Rome; also in the collection of the late Among others are the of A, Caraceci, Murillo, Both, Zucherelli, Van di Tivoli, Van Balen, Bloemart, Carlo, r, Boucher, Morland, &e, The paint ings are now on exhibitien at the Aeademy of above. ip T. LEEDS, AUCTION N Ba Tuesday, a 22, atlo ‘est Twenty fourth street, the genteel furni- ter ee pinnoltee , &e., im t in good carpets, mirrors, oil paintin " order, and but. Viitle used. Catalogues at sale. No postponement. WILL L, TO- o’el at house sabove honse, all of which is 113 FUI- ton Lad SS —RBRANCH & men ae consignments of furniture, pianofort goods, Paintings, and merchandise generally po whlch they will make advances to the extent of 000. Consign- ments shall in all cases be promptly closed and settled. ‘They will give attention to sales of real estate, stocks, and to out door sales generally. foharmeshat ely Se Ndion Sd , TEAS, DATES, ETC, —AUCTION ON TUESDAY, d 1853, at 1015 o'clock, 57 Dey street, eomer of (ireenwich. Raieins in whole, half, and quar: ter boxes; figa, dates, prunes, mace, hutmegs, brandy, gin, segars, rum, macearoni,’ vermicelli, lentils soap, Candles, cte., in lote to suit buyer. WELLINGTON A? CARTER, Auctioneer. AND BATTING FACTORY AT AUCTION,.— class laundres:; four Protestant cooks, kc ; a Protestant This day, Monday, 21st February, at 12 o’elock, at coachman and groom; a Welsh farmer and wifo, anda | the factory, feot of 122d street, E. R., Harlom, the entire | vegetable gardener, at 148 Grand street. Also, 'x hotel | machinery connected with same:—bale | - wecaamebeaammias head waiter, | Uineksmth’s shop, tools, elsaing house, Ke. . CARTER, Auctioneer. PORTING--SPORTING—SPORTING.—YOUNG ADAMS, ») of the London school, will give an exhibition of the art of self defence, on Monday evening, Vebruary 21, at William Butler’s Chelsea Manor Rooms, corner of Twenty. fifth street and Niath avenue, when he will be assisted by the élite of the faney, Sporting men may, on the ahove evening, have an opportunity to_jadge of his cen- dition for the coming contest with Young Codey, the week following. James Sullivan, Johnny Walker, Awfol Gardiner, &e., &e., ke, have promised their assistance. There will be a stage ere vo that all parties cam see 1 } 5 68 as now « op & Brown's staged past tig Hth avenue cays pun withia omg blpels mience at ¥ o'clook, duos, and the Fig

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