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eee eee arene ore ; for Sale at Auction.—Pab- WANTS. w. ANTS. chant Mer- 'M. HH. Tease, Broadway of premises corner fay next, of and Howard streets, known as the City Hotel, Logeeiow with the entire furniture and fixtures of the . ‘There is a front on Broadway of fifty feet. and one hundred feet on Howard street. premises. A Rare Chance.—For Sale, the Stock and Kease of » fancy and mantilla store, situated in one of the best locations in New York. ‘The lease runs four | years from May next. The above will be sold for cash. | ‘Any one having fiom sixtecn to eighteon hundred dollars cash, will seldom meet such a chance. ators | 1ea- | pons’ will be givenfor selling out, by addressing D.D. A., Herald office. 2,800 Building Lots and 100 Farms will be | Gistributed to 800 subscriber's on the 28th -f February, 1853, and warrantee deeds given for the ame. Why | with wife and friends, and sacrifice health, in going | Californis or Australia, when only $15 dollars will se- | eure four building lots, or a farm, and near the Empire | Gity, which will Jay the foundation for a fortune at home, with all your friends around you. A few shares only are left. If you do not wish to be disappointed in having a beautiful homestead, get a share immediately. Apply to CHARLES WOOD,’ 208 Broadway, where maps can be had gratis. Rasoir Lacoultre.—These Razors have no qual in their extreme durability and keenvoss of edge. Can be obtained, genuine, at SAUNDERS’, No. 7 Astor House, and 387 Broadway. Comb Factory, No. 387 Broadway, where tan be seen achoice selection of tortoise shell and buitalo dvena combs, of the newest patterns. Combs repaired, “ticles of the toilet of the finest aeley ‘A. & J. SAUNDERS, 387 Broadway. Seines, Fykes, d&ic., completely |, Horse nets, Mesoyi, netting, fishing tackle and tines, and a varioty of articles for sportsmen, may be Thad at’ the office of the L. I. net manufactory, 68 Wil- street, corner Cedar, basement. For particulars, inquire on the Men eter iene ‘ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. SEE THIRD SIXTH AND EIGHTH PAGES, | PERSONAL, RRARAN AGRARIAN NATE ART MSG Since | SATURDAY Wa. H. Mann, aged 16 years, height 5 feet 5 inches, light complexion, ‘brown hair, hazel eyes, slender, & emiling, pleasant countenance; had on a flat top black eloth cap, plum color cloth ecat, velvet collar, anda breast pin with’ chain, Had a mark on his little finger, made with India ink. Any information directed to his father, William Mann, No, 26 South Sixth street, Philadelphia} Twill greatly relieve his ditreseed famil EFT HIS HOME.—A YOUNG MAN, OF DARK COM- lesion, black hair and whiskers, aged twenty-six, whilst laboring under aberration of the mind, left his pce, on Tuesday morning, about seven o'cloxk. He had on at the time a black frock coat, black cloth vest, plaid jpantaloons, and brogan shoes. Any person giving’ infor- imation of his whereabouts will be suitably rewarded, by heaving word with his friends, at 181 Walker street. NFORMATION WANTED.—MR. %. D. HARDY LEFT Hudson in Decemaber last, for Hyde Park, and from hence was going to New York, to beabsent about a week, ince which no tidings have been heard from him, and it fis feared some misfortune has befallen him. He is a | blacksmith by trade, about 30 years of age, of middle | ture, rather light complexion, dark eyes, and dark | thin beir, and Riadone daik suit of clothes. Any infor- — mation respecting him will be thankfully received by IH. J. M., Hudson, N. Y. NFORMATION WANTED—OF MRS. WEST AND SIS- ter, who lived, in 1849, in the Bowery, between Stan- on and First streets. They were formerly from one of he French West India Islands. Mrs. W. had a son, known by the name of Tute. Any information of thor wherea- | bouts would be thankfully received, or, if this should | deet the eye of either of them, they can hear from an | .id friend, by addressing a line to Guillams, care of Geo. 8. Leland, San‘Francisco, Cal. | TBE TWO GENTLEMEN WHO CALLED AT 43 CENTRE | FEB. 19, NOON, street, on, Mr. ing, dealer in furnicure, to purchase | ol ings to send to fo ill call again, bey wil hear of the name. : ae HE GENTLEMEN WHO WITNESSED THE ATTACK of two persons upon a German, near the Park, at bout eleven o’clock on the night of Thursday last, in onsequence of which the latter had to draw and use a mile, in self defence, will confer a great favor by lesving their address at the Shakspeare Hotel, corner of Duane ind William street: NOTICE, 1 enn N BISLE UNION.—A MEETING OF FRIENDS of the American Bible Union will be held in the ng houre of the Leeda church, corner of Areome and Elizabeth streets, on beset at half-past ock P. M., for the purpose of organizing an At pa ior the cities of Ficinity. An address, cers ww York, Brooklyn, Williamsburg, D prepared by a committee a} ited ata itution, and list of be presented for ration and o'clock in the eveni son, T. B, 7, Meaver Parmly, 8. Wilkins, C. J. W. Sarles, +e. Wells, and N. B. Baldwin, Committee ; i FICE OF ALMS HOUSE DEPARTMENT, FEBRUARY 0 22, 1853.—The fol resolutions ’were unani- ously adopted by the Ten rnors at their his evening, upon receipt of a letter conveying the resig- tion of Simeon Draper, Esq., as Chairman of the Resolved, That this Board have received with feelin; bf profound the resignation of Mr. Draper as thelr sient, which position he has held from the period of first organiation to the present time. cel Resol That a sense of the duty which we owe burselves, o the public, whose interest we'represent, as vell as justice to Mr. Draper, impel us to place upon re- tord the high appreciation we entertain of his faithful nd devoted Sttention to the charitable and other institu- lions under our charge. Resolved, That in accepting the resignation of Mr. Draper as President, we have the satisfaction of nowing that we still be enabled to profit from his touncils and advice; and in his retirement from his office, desire to testify our regret at our loss, and expreas to | him not only our own, but the thanks of the whole com- inunity, for the invaluable services he has rendered to hem, and to assure him that he carries with him our best wishes as well as the proud testimonial, “Well done, hou good and faithful rervant.”” Resolved, That the above resolutions be entered on the putes, and that - copy, ay Gees be sent to » Dra) and published in the dai Ora. PSigned Wht, President. Jkasc Townsenn, Secretary. AAA ‘ANTED—BY A YOUNG GIRL, A SITUATION AS shambermaid an¢ to sew, or to take care of grown up children, in a genteel family. No objection to a little fine washing. Call or send, for two days, at 195 First avenue, third floor. ANVED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, ituation as chambermaid, and to do the fine part of the washing, ironing, clear starching, and French fluting, or to take care of children and do plain sewing. Good city reference. Please apply at 376 Fourth street. between Lafayette place and the Bowery. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, a situation as good plain cook, first rate washer and ironer, or would do general housework in a small rivate family. Good city reference. Pease call at 153 Finsry street, fourth door from Gold street, Brooklyn, Can Be seen for two days. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, of the Jewish persuasioo, as murvery maid and plain sewer. None but of the seme pecsiasion need apply, at 192 Seventh avenue, near Nineteenth street. No objection to go in the country. ANTED—BY A LADY, A SIPUATION AS COPY- ist, or teacher in a school or family; good city re ferences {iven, Address A. Z., Herald oflice: ‘ANTED—A SIMVATION, BY A YOUNG ENGLISH girl, who has lately lost both father and mother, to take care of children and do light work Can be seen at her present employer's, No. 2/4 Sixth avenue wana SITUATION, BY A PROTESTANT GIRL, to cock, wash, and iron. Can give good eity refe- rence. Please call at 180 Third avenue, between Stxteanth aod Seventeenth streets. Can be seen for two days. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, to do plain cooking, washing, and ironing. Has nd objection to go a short dixtance in'the country, Best of city reference given. Apply at 155 Rivington street. WANED—A SITUATION, BY A STEADY YOUNG woman, as chambernaid and laundress. Has no objection to go in the country. Best. of city references given if required. Apply at No. 6 Morris street, first floor, back parlor. PROTESTANT young woman, a situation as seamstress, or as nurse and seamstress. Best of city reference from her last place, where she lived four years. Apply at 16 Hubert wtreet, near St. John’s park. pa ee W3xtD By A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION todo chamberwork and assist in the washing and ironing, in a private family. Has lived in one place since she came to the country, and can be well recommended by her last employer. “Please call at 443 Fourth strect, between First and Second avenues. Can be seen for two ‘8. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, to do general housework in a small Pilvate family. Is a good plain cook, washer and ironer. in be Feen for two days, at No. 125 Crosby street, in the sas ‘The be.t of city reference given from her last place. Wie A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, a situation as chambermaid, and todo fine washing and ironing. Isa first rate laundress. The best. of city reference given. Please call at No. 181 Varick street, second floor. Can be seen for two days. ‘ANTED-A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG woman, asa wet nurse; she has a fresh breast of milk, as it is her first baby, only two months old. Please callat Mrs, Cummings’, in Second street. Best of city reference. Can be acey for two days. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young man, ax groém or conshman, or would take charge of a flower and vegetable garden. fle is a expable, sober man, with good reference. For particulars, please call at 14 Clarkson street, between Hudson and’ Varick streets; or addrevs a note to Thomas Semmes, 12 Clark- son street, which will be attended to. ANTED—A SITUATION, IN A RESPECTABLE PRI- vate family, as chambermaid and waiter, or to sew and {ake care of children, by a re-pectable younz girl. who has good recommendations from her last place, Prefers to live in Brooklyn. Apply in Union street, South Brooklyn, first house west of Court street. Ww2xp—ny A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, asituation as first rate cook ; can do French aud English cooking. Goed city reference ean be given. Can be teen for two days. Please call at 23 First avenue, be tween Virrt and Second streets, in the rear. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY TWO YOUNG GIRLS, IN one house; one to do cooking, which she understands in all its branches, the other as chambermail and tine washer and ironer. They have the best of refe Please call at 334 ‘Twertth street, between First and cond avenues, from nine to five o’elock. ‘ANIED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, in a private family, as chamberranid and seamstress, or as Jaund:ess; fully competent to fill either station as she has lived with some of the best families in New York. Can be seen for two days, at 181 Twelfth street, corner of University place. Good city referenc ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A young woman, to do the general hous small private family. Is a good plain cpok and an excel- lent washer and ironer. Hus good city reference trom her last place, where she has lived for three and @ half years. She thoroughly understands housework. Can be zeen for two days, at No. 41 Perry street, second floor, front room, a few doors from Fourth street. ANTED—A SITUAU{ON, BY A RESPECTABLE aan woman, a cook; understands her business in all its branches. Has the best of city reforence, Can be seen for two days. Apply at 45 Crosby street, near Broome, in the rear. ANTED—A SITUATION AS SEAMSTRESS, IN A private family, by a very experienced girl, with excellent city reference. Can cut and fit, and do dress- making nicely. Call at 74 Sixth avenue, in the book sto1 —————— EE Wo young SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as plain cook; is an excellent er and ironer; has lived seven years in her last lace; ix of ober, honest, industrious habits. Can be secn ‘or four days, at 216 Twenty-sixth street, near Ninth ayerue, top floor, back room. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG ENGLISH perron, aged twenty-three, as nurse and seam- stress. Call at 7734 Roosevelt street, first floor. ' ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, a situation as plain cook, washer, and ironer. Can be seen for two days, if not engaged. 'Gooil city re- ference, if required. Call at 118 West Nineteenth street. ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, WITH GOOD W city reference, a situation to do the general house» work of a small private family, or to do chainberwork; is a good plain cook, and a first rate washer and ironer. Has lived neartwo years in her last place. Call at No. 890 Second avenue, between Twenty-fourth and Twenty- tth street, third floor, front room. Can be seen for two ays. a NTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION seamstress or nurse. Good city reference en. Please call at 118 St. Mark’s place, third floor, front room, for two days. Wa A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUA- tion as chambermaid and to sce to the children; can do pia sewing, and is willing to make herself use- 1. Call at 145 Sixth avenue, between Tenth and leventh streets. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, a situation as plain cook, first rate washer and ironer, would have no objection to do chamber work. can speak French; good city reference. Please call at 444 rth street;-im the rear, het wean Firat and Second avenues. Can be seen for two days. ANTED—A SITUATION, AS COOK IN A PRIVATE rebey| house, by a woman who perfectly under- standa her business, and can give satisfactory city refer- ences. She may be seen for two days, if not engaged, at No, 12 Prince street. rN rial a ta Ee a al ‘ANTED — A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as good plain cook, and is a first rate washer and irone; is willing to do general housework in o small family, Can give the best of city reference from her Inst place. Callat 13 Union Court, University place. Can be seen for two days. ANTED—A SITUATION AS “WET NURSE, BY A young woman, with an abundant supply of fresh milk. “The very best of references given, by applying at 181 Hudson street. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION AS WET NURSE, BY A healthy young widow. Best of reference if requir- ed. Address 143 East Broadway. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, a situation to do housework in a small private fa- mily. Good city reference ean be given. Please call at No. 62 Twenty-first street. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, asituation as laundress; would be willing to do the housework of a small family, ‘and has no objection to go to the country. Can produce the best of city reference from her last plice, where she has lived for four years. Can be seen for two days, at 121 Avenue D. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUATION as chambermaid and to ist in washing, or to do general housework for a small private family. Can be seen for two days, at 146 East Twenty-fourth street, be- tween First and Second avenues, upper floor, front room. ‘ARNISHERS AND POLISHERS ATTEND.—THE VAR- nishers and polishers of the city of New York are quested to attend a mass meeting, to be held at Grand treet Hall, 127 Grand street, third door from Broadway, bn Wednesday evening, at 73 o'clock precisely, to con: | der and adopt measures to alter the present state of hings. By order of the Commi:tee. * ‘OTICE.—THE FOLLOWING DRAFTS, DATED NEW | York, the 27th day of November, 1852, drawn by 0. . Carter, late secretary of the Scioto Free Stone Com- hany, Ohio, on the President of said company, and accept- pa by him, payable to the order of George Gilbert, were bbtained by false representations and without considera- ion, and the public are hereby cautioned against taking he same, or either of them, viz.:—$1,017 50-100, three nonths; $1,023 33-100, four months; $1,543 75-100, five 1,571 25-100, seven months; $1,589, eight By order of the 1,583 76-100, nine months. York BURKUP’S CALORIC ENGINE, PATENTED at Washington, July 2, 1850, and in various parts of | turope.—Mr. Burkup desires to inform his fellow citi- ens that his engine, having been submitted to a series scrutinizing tests, its efficiency is fully establiched. | he great separ of calorie ever steam, a3 a motive | nd mechanical power, both as regards economy and per- t security against explosion, is too evident to require iustration; and the practicability of its use, as a su sti- ute for steam, having been fully demonstrated by suc- jesaful experiments, the inference is inevitable that the laloric will supersede the steam engine, Mr. Burkup is ully prepared for the prompt execution of any orders | ith which he may be favor for caloric engines; is able lo compete with any other similar establishment, and leady to guarantee his engines as equal to any which ean built. Mr. B. is now constructing one for exhibition t the World's Fair. | Mr. Burkup wishes to a cat he 8 perfected arrangements in England to supply engines such parts of Burope where he has obtained patents. itr. J. P. GRANT, his European partner, has also charge his office, 175 Broadway. CARD.—THE UNDERSIGNED TAKE LEAVE TO \. invite the attention of the public to the very valua- < of Egyptian Antiquities, collected by Doctor obott du 4 residence of twenty years in Egypt, and ced on bition in the Stuyvesant Institute. The nd ned have seen the ion in Faypt, and they know the high opinion entertained of it there, and o by Egyptian scholars in Europe. The collection is ckno to be far more extensive and interesting n any existing, except those of the Royal Museums it in a subject of congratulation that such wounderful justrations of the arta and habits of the ancient Fgyptians, tending to a of two thousand years before the h n era, should be made accessible to the people of Moca MWoiowsight, DD., Henry Chauney, J Jona. M. Wain ht,D.D., Henry Chau ir, Robert B. Minturn, Chas’ R. Degen’ ‘Williata Curtis, . Champlin, M. D., DAGUERREANS.—TO BR LET—A DESIRABLE roum, in one of the best localities in Brooklyn, with handsgane frontage towards Main and Fulton streets, jarticularly well ted for a Se gallery, hay- og been successfully used formerly for that purpose. ocnession may be had immediately. Inquire at the store 61 Fulton ateset, or 96 Main street. Howard Crosby, Sidney A. Schiciitin. E. 0 AUTION.—WHEREAS, THERE HAVE LATELY BEEN rod to sundry persons patent rights to. uso eortain | «provements in the running gear of carriages, under he name of Evett’s patent carriage coupling reby given, that such pretended rights will give tho chasers no claim to the improvewents sold under name, a5 said improvements are not included in the tent under which they are rold, but belong oxelasively o the cubscriber, or the inventor and patentee thereof. New Haven, Conn, G. L. HAUSSKNECH notice is DAGUERREOTYPES. wren CENY PAGUERREOTYPES.—THE FINEST CLASS () cf pietures taken are at if, V. HARRIS’, corner * Bowery and Grand street, where the best materials are 4 and all pletures finished complete without extra & Famlly p Cape Mud Cokiou wiow eosrectly, ae j ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE MIDDLE-AGED WO- man, a situation as good plain cook, good washer and ironer’ and bread baker. Best of city reference Vlease call at No. 5 Vandewater street, corner of Frank- fort. Can be seen for two days, if not engaged. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY AN ENGLISH GIRL, lately arrived, to do waiting or chamberwork ina private family. Inquire at No. 2 Roosevelt strect, corner of Chatham, room 21, Can be seen for two days. ‘ANTFD—BY A VERY RESPECTABLE YOUNG WO- man, a situation as first rate cook, who thoroughly understands her business. No objection to cooking for a dining house, or to cook. wash and iron fora private family. The best of city reference given, Apply at 40 Clarkson street. ‘ANTEP—A SITUATION ASSFAMSTRESS OR CHAM- bermaid. Best of city reference can be given. Ap- 5 12 Concord street, Brooklyn, first floor, front room. ply ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, ax waiter, or to do plain sowing would wish to travel. Can be seen for two days, at No. 53 Twelith street, University place. Good city refer- ence from her last place. Wim aay A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION todo cooking, washing and ironing; has no ob- jection to do housework for a small family; has good city reference from her last place. Please apply at 112 Fast Twenty-fifth street, between Second and Third avenues, second floor, back room. Can be seen for two days. 'ANTFD—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, a situation as professed waiter. Can come highly recommended. Please call at 114 Twelfth street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues. Can be seen for two days. Wea, A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WoMAN, a situation as good cook; she is willing to assist in washing and ironing in a genteel private family or boar¢- ing house, Good city reference. Please call at 95 Hud. son street. Can be seen for three days. Wee, A PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN, A situation as cook, washer, and ironer, in a small private family. Bost of city reference given. Please to call at 199 Twentieth street. Can be seen for two days, Wa SITUATION, BY A MOST RESPECTA- ble young woman, in a private family; she is a lain cook, and an excellent washer and’ froner, ‘The t of city reference can be given. Apply at No. 160 Fighteenth street, between Seventh and ‘Bighth avenues, third floor, back room. sa et he ‘ANTED—AS A NURSE, A YOUNG, HEALTHY girl, who is a good seamstress, with a good recom- mendation, to go into the country, thirty miles from the city. Cun hear of a most excellent situation by apply- ing st room 189 New York Hotel, between 9 and tt in the morning 2 eS ee Wasa A RESPECTABLE WIDOW WOMAN, A situation as cook, who perfectly w is her business, Can give good city reference. Can be seen for two days, at No. 80 Eleventh street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues. Please call in the store. Wr 4 eat, TIDY, AND Most RESPECT. able young woman, a situation as cl and waiter, or chambermaid. The best of city refer- ences can be given for capability and integrity. Can be seen for two days, at 102 Norfolk street, first loor, front room. * ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, whois a good cook and a firstrate washer and ironer, to do general house’ or chamber- work and fine washing and ironing. Best of eity refer ence from her Jast place. Please call at 192 Mott street. Can be seen for two days. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young girl, who is a good cook, washer aud ironer; the beat of city reference can be given if from her last picks and {can be seen for two s. Please call at 145 Third avenue, corner of Fifteenth street. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, ‘4 situation as children’s maid and nurse; is willing to make herself useful; has no objection to the country. If required, good city reference given | Apply. at No. 17 Fast Eleventh street, between Third and Fourth avenues, for two days. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, a situation ae cook, washer and ironer, for a small family. G: city reference. Please call at 232 Mulberry street, in the rear, Can be seen for two days. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as seamstress and chambermaid; has no objection to take care of children, and is willing to make herself generally useful. Please call for two Gays at 212 highth street, second floor, back room, be- tween avenues B and C, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE girl, as seamstress; has no objection to ast as chambermaia; she ean cut and fit dremes, Apply at 656 Broadway. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as chambermaid and water, or to aus it washing; beet of city reference can be given to her last place. Apply ut 73 West Fifteenth street, second floor, in the rear, ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT GIRL, ‘a situation as cook, and wold assist in washing and ironing. Best of city reference given. Please apply at 71 Fifteenth street, in the rear, between Sixth and Se- venth avenues. Can be seen for two days. ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION ‘as chambermaid or waiter. Would prefer a Jew- ish family, being accustomed to their habits. Satisfac- tory reference a4 to, character and capability. Please call or address M. C., 222 avenue B, in the store. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, to do gexeral housework. Is a good plain cook, washer and ironer; has no objection to do chamberwork. The best of city reference can be given from her last place. Please call at 18 Hammond street, first floor over the store. Cun be seen for two days. Waa A BOOKSTORE, PRINCIPALLY AS assistant bookkeeper, a young man about twent) years of age; one that writes a good hand, and is qui andcorrect at figures. Address R. 8. B., Herald office, stating in what manner formerly occupied, salary ex- pected the first year, &c WANTED_BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION as waiter in a private family. She perfectly un- derstands her business, and can produce good city re- ference from her last employer. Please inquire at Mr. Drigg’s grocery store, 681 Broadway, corner of Amity st. ANTED—BY A RESPFCTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, a situation todo chamberwork and waiting, of sewing, or as waiter in a private boarding house, Good city references Please call at 938 Twelfth street, be- tween First and Second avenues. Can be seen for two ays. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as good plain cook, washer, and ironer, or chambermaid and waiter, and to attend chil- dren. Can give the best of bh a he Cun be seen for two days. Please gall at 242 Seyenth avenue, near Twenty-sixth street, second floor, front room. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, to do chamberwork, and assist in washing and ironing; is a good plain sewer, and has no objection to go in the country. Can be seen at East Twentieth street, between Second and Third avenues, for two days. Good city reference. ANTED.—A YOUNG WOMAN, AN AMERICAN, whose hasband is in California, is anxious to join him. She would like to go as stewardess, or wait on a lady, or take care of children. She is fully capable for either capacity. Address, post paid, E. C. Barton, Herald office,for two days, ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG IRISH GIRL, 4 situation as chambermaid and waiter, or to as- sist in washing and ironing, who understands fluting, and iga good laundress; can’ give the very best of city ruference from where rhe lived along time. Please dross J. K., at this offee, ANTED—A SITUATION, TO TRAVEL WITH A family, by a respectable young woman, who has no objection to go (0 Europe or California. Good city re- ference given, Please inquire at 287 Mett street, front room, third floor, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE youug girl, as chamberinaid and waiter, or to take care ofan infant, and do plain sewing; good reference given fronrher last place. Call at No. fie Third avenue, in the store, Can be seen for two days. ‘ ANTED—BY A RESPECTARLE ENGLISH YOUNG woman, a situation as cook, ina hotel, boarding houso or saloon. Can give the best of city reference Flense eal! at 55 Spring street, front basement, near Mul. berry, for two days, if not engaged. V NTED—BY A RESPECTABLE AMERICAN PRO- testant woman, a situation ina respectable. pri- vate faraly. #he is an exellent cook, washer and ironer, Can give the best of city refereace. Cap be seen for two Saye, Obl Sp reg oces, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as waiter and chambermaid in a entecl family. Can 'speak French. Please call at 138 ‘Twentieth street, between Seventh and Eighth avenues, first floor, front room, Can be seen for two days, if no engaged.’ Has good city reference, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE girl, to do general housework. ‘The country pre- Can be seen for two days. Please call at 144 treet. woman, as plain cook and to do general housework ina private family. Has no objection to go a short dis- tance in the country. Best of city references if required. Apply at 820 Mott street. 'ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUATION as chambermaid or waiter ; would do the general housework of a small family, Good washer and ironer. The best of reference given. Can be seen for two days, at No. 172 East Eleventh street, between avenues A and B. 'ANTED—BY AN AMERICAN GIRL, A SITUATION as chambermaid or waiter. Would hwe no objec- tion to do the general housework of @ small family. Good city reference given. Call, for three days, at 224 First avenue, third floor, front. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A NEAT, AMBITIOUS girl as children’s nurse and seamstress, or would assist in chamberwork or waiting, if required; 1s compe- tent to make herself useful in a small respectable family; has the bey boy epicperntbns as to capability in either city; the best of references produced. Please call ut 229 First avenue, front room, second floor. Can be seen for two days. Wiicaeere SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as waiter, or chambermaid and seam- stress. Has no objection to goa short distance in the country. Good city reference given. Please call at No. 103 West Sixteenth street. Can be seen for two days. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE PRO- testant girl, as chamberimaid or waiter, or child , or to do the work of a ymall family. Call at 7 Twenty-fourth sireet, corner of Second avenue. Can be seen for two days. a —BY A STEADY AND RESPECTABLE GIRL, ‘a situation as seamstress, or to do general house. work in a private family. Good city reference will be given. Can be seen for two days. Inquire in the grocery store, north side of Forty-third street, near Ninth avenue ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, a situation as chambermaid, and to assist in fine washing and ironing, or chamberwork and waiting, or to take care of children and do jlain rowing, City roference. Apaly at 281 Sixth avenue, between Seventeenth and Eigh treets. ANTED—BY A YOUNG, RESPECTABLE GIRL has good city reference if required, to do light chamber work in a private family, and to take care of children; has no objections to go a short distance in the covntry. Please eallat No. 82 Flirabeth street, fourth Our, 16em 20, le y ANTEL—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A situation as chambermaid and to do plsin wowing. or as chambermaid and to assist in waiting. Please call at 253 Sixthavenue, between Twentieth and Twenty-first streets, in the frent room, Can be seen for two days. ANTED—BY A RESPFCTAPLE YOUNG WOMAN, | a situation as seamstress and to do light ebam- | berwerk. Goed city reference can be given. Can bé seen | at $29 Sixth avenue, between Twentieth and Twenty tirst RESPECTABLE GIRT. WANTS A FITCATION IN A | A private faxflily to do bo ‘ warber and ironers ‘The best of pe EY oi ral onal || Degee FRaee aes avenue. Can be seen | two dogs. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISAES TO 0B tain a situation ay chambermaid, and would assist | Inwasbing and ironing, or as nurse and seamstress, | being fully competent to fill either. Can be seen at 173 Kast Eleventh street until engaged. streeis, at the fancy store. W 2 NTER=BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN. P on as ebambermaid and to assist in wash: ing and ironing; is willing to make herself generally use- ful. City reference can be given, Has no objection to the country. Can be seen for two days. Piease eall at 178 Laurens street, in the store, for M. D. "TED—BY AN EXPERIENCED WOMAN, A situation as cook, Ste thoroaghly understands her business in all its branchos. Tho beat of city refer: nee can be given. Can be seen tor two days, at No. 75 West Nineteenth street. W4srep by TWO RESPECTALLE YOUNG WOMEN, situations—one to cook, wa-h and iron, and the other to do the housework of a small family. Gan give « good character from their last places. Please call at 79 Greenwich street. i ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT young woman, a situation ay plain cook, washer andironer, Good city or country reference, if requi ed. Inquire at 65 Greenwich street, first floor. 'Will be heard of for three da; ANTEV—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, & situation as chambermaid, or to do general houses ork, in a quiet, respectable family. Is a first rate washer and ironer, and good plain cook.” Best of city ra- ference. Please call for two Riss at 56 Vandam steoet, in the basement. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, AS GARDENER, BY A sober, active, industrious young man, a native of Scotland, wo has «thorough knowledge of his business in allits branches, inoluding the management of greenhouse, rapery, flower and kitchen gardens, fruit trees, &c, Can lay out new places if required. Unexceptionab'e certificates and xeferences will be given. None but those who keep a regular gardener throughont the year need reply to this advertisement. Address, C. C. C., Herald ofice, stating real name and residence, salary, and where aa interview may be had. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOU! situation ag manager over chemical works; he has a good tical knowledge of the trade in general, and has bad a long experience as manager. Direct to John Fisher, Herald office. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, IN A WHOLESALE AND retail grocery store, by a young wan, as sulesman, and is willing tomake himself rally useful. He hasa good know! of business. Can procure the best of erty references from his last employer, as to capability and integrity. Apply at 44 Fulton street, at any time, in the grocery store. John O'Sullivan. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION ASCOACHMAN,BY AYOUNG moan who understands his business pertectly well; good driver, and knows the city well; has the best of city reference; would have no objection to travel, or go as ym. Address J. B , 840 Broadway, at Mr. Waters’ sad- ry warehouse, corner of Thirteenth street. ANTED—BY A STEADY MAN, WHO HAS SERVED faithfatly his present employers for the last ten years, but from the fact of the firm embarking in ano- ther business, wishes to obtain a good situation as out door porter, or entry clerk, or assistant bookkeper. The best of reference given by his prevent employers, Ad. dress J. W. H., Herald office, where it will be met with due attention. WWANTED SA SITUATION, AS COACHMAN, IY. A RE- spectable, cober man, who oan take cate of horses and drive well, and make himself generally useful on a small farm. Good city, and five years country reference, if required. Can be seen for two days, et 45 West Thir- teent street, in the rear, between 9 and 12 o’clock. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG FRENCH- man, @ situation as waiter ina private family, or as valet toa single gentleman. The be-t of reference can be given. He also speaks the Spanish language. Address to Mr. Rouger, No. 10 Watt street. ‘TED—BY A MOST RESPECTABLE YOUNG MAN, a situation as waiter, in a private family. The best of city reference given. Please call at the Union Hat Store, 210 Broadway, corner of Fulton street. Can ‘be seen for two days. \ {7 ANTED_IN A FIRST CLASS TAILORING ESTAB- lishmeot, a situation as foreman or cutter. refezenes as to capability, &e. Address R. office. ‘ANTED— BY A YOUNG MAN, A SITUATION IN A hotel or dining saloon, as bartender or assistant. Has a perfect knowledge in the above capacity, and can ahs G MAN, A ot cit Herak give the best of city reference. Address Herald oflice. ‘ANTED— EIGHTY EMBROIDERERS, BRATDERS and mentilla makers; but hands need , at the embag! te: No, otreet. ANTED—A BOK hich veel peer will be paid which a iam paid. No. 12 Cortlandt street, up stairs. ANTED.—A FIRST RATE COOK IS WANTED AT 75 East Twenty-third street, None need apply with- out they can furnish good city recommendations. 'ANTED—A SEAMSTRESS, IN A PRIVATE FAMILY. ‘None need apply but those who can cut and make dresses, Apply between 334 and 5 o'clock, at 73 Seventh street, EOR Apply at ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED NURSE, TO TAKE charge of a child. A middle aged woman preferred, and the best of references required. Apply, between 16 and 12 o'clock, at No. 31 East Twentieth sireet, between Broadway and Fourth avenue. ANTED—SEVERAL FIRST HAND MILLI VERS, Apply at 3913; Broadway. ‘ANTED—IN BROOKLYN, A NICE, EXPERIENCED Protestant woman, to do the cooking, washing, and ironing in a private family. She must be capable of doing her business thoroughly alone, in case of her em- ployer’s absence. A kind, obliging person, may secure & good home, andan easy, pleasant situation, by addressing a note, post paid, with reference, to Mrs. Joseph Wilson, Brooklyn, L 1., during this week. A7ANIED—A WOMAN AS WAITER.—ONE WHO thoroughly understands her business, with city references, can apply at 106 Fourth avenue, ‘ANTED IMMEDIATELY—TEN OR TWELVE LADIES ito ornament and make papier mache goods, prin- cipally daguerreotype case covers. The work can be taken to their own homes. Good hands can make from eight to ten doliars per week. Full instructions given in four les- sons. Apply at 633 Broadway, be' \d 8 o'clock. ‘ANTED— TWENTY EMBROIDERERS AND MAN- tilla makers, Apply, between 9 and 10 o'clock, at 157 Mulberry stree ANTED—AT THE INVENTORS’ INSTITUTE, PERTH ‘Amboy, New Jersey, a skilful machinist. One competent to take charge of the machine department, and with satisfactory references, may find constant em: ployment, by applying on the premises, to S. ANDREWS. ‘ANTED—AN AMERICAN OR ENGLISH JOURNEY- man tailor, to work in a store by the month. Call at 196 avenue A, between Thirteenth and Fourteenth streets. ANTED—GOOD COPYISTS, WHO WRITE A GOOD plain hand. Address L. I., Herald office. ‘ANTED—A COACHMAN AND GARDENER; 0° who perfectly understands his business may apply between the hours of nine and three o'clock, at 179 Pearl street. JAMES "Mt. WEED, ‘ANTED—A WATCHMAKER, TO GO SOUTH, TO W 2 Viton ifberal wages will be given. None but frst class workmen nee] apply. BROWN, PALMER & DWIGHT, 172 Broadway, corner of Maiden’ lane. ‘ANTED—A COLORED BOY, A8, WARDROOM BOY cn board U. 8, ship Constitution, at Brooklyn Navy Yard. ANTED-A MAN TO WORK A HOT PRESS FOR W satinets, and make himself otherwise useful. Ap- ply at the corner of Fifty-fourth street and Third avenue. NTED—A MAN TO TRAVEL WEST WITH A GEN- tleman in a good profitable business. He must in- vest forty or fifty dollars with his employer. To save trouble none need apply without the money. Apply to Mr. C,, 91 Ninth avenue, corner of West Seventeenth street, between 8 A. M. and 3 P. M. W2XED-A SMART, ACTIVE BOY, AnOUT SIX- teen years of age, in a book store down town, One that can write a good hand, and is acquainted with the business, preferred. Apalication in the handwriting of applicant woy be addressed to box 2,277 Post Office. vee ANTED IN AN OFFICE—AN ACTIVE AND IN- telligent young man, from 16 to 18 years of age, who will make himself goncrally useful for a small com: pensation, Address, in own bandwriting, box 810, Post Office. OUSEKEEPER’S SITUATION WANTED, IN A HO- tel, by Indy who has filled that capacity for inany years. The proprietors of some of the largest ho tels in the United States can give testimonials as to capa- bility, ke. Inquire at 195 West Twenty-third street. TANTED—AT 114 NASSAU STREET, (BASEMENT, ) stone masons—wages 1s, per day. Six Ameri- can girls for a manufactory in Connecticut—wages $2 per week and board; clerks, ‘teachers, salesmen, men on stenmers and railroads, &¢., girls as cooks, nurves, and chambermaids, THOS, SPINK. AND GIRLS, WITH GOOD RECOM tions, for excellent’ situations, One laun- dress; three cooks and washers; four general workers: two Protestant cooks; two Protestant chambermaids aud waiters; two Seot Scotch or American seamstress and lady’s maid. Chambers sleet, or 7 Carmine street. 10 Wea 4 SANDS STREET, BROOK, telligence office) a Protestant cook, ‘oint; also, Protestant and Catholic white amt colored girls, ag cooks, chambermaids, general housemal%s, &e., for situations in Brooklyn and vicinity. N. B. fmploy ers can have efficient servants by applying at th‘ of M. WA AACE. ANTED—AT HENDERSON'S OFFICES, 75 AND 77, ‘W7‘Nessau street, two Protestant 6 commended as porters, for a military institute ia Vir ginia; also four or five foundry men oF blacks ly from the old country, and Protestant gral orpagiti¢ W. HENDENSo or Protestant gardeners; one English, | FARMER, WHO UNDERSTANDS FARMING IN ALL ite branches, and stock of all sorts, wishes a situa. tion. Any one in want of such a man wili please eall on, or address, for three days, D. M., No. 3 Barclay street, RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUA- tion as plain cook: understands baking; is a first rate worher and ironer; has no objection to do the housework of a small family. Can give good city refer- ence. Call at 83 Eighteenth street, between First and Second avenues. Can be seen for two days hild’s nurse. rticularly kind and attentive to children. Can the most respectable reference. all at No, 198 Fast Fourteenth street, for Mrs. Wallace. , OF EXCELLENT CHA- on us eban and respe be seen for one week, \ . 103 Amity street SOBER, INDUSTRIOUS, HONEST GIRL, Wa rituation as chambermaid and waiter, of to do ger RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, SIXTEEN YEARS old, wirhes a situation as chambermaid and waiter, Ts able private fir- Jess previously mily. engaged, at Ne ral housework in a small private family. Can get good city reference. Can be seen for threo tlaya at No. 74 East Twenty-fourth street, between Third and Lexington avenues, second floor. RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT WOMAN WISHES A JA. situation as seamstress, or nurse and seamstress; is capable of taking ca anew born baby; or as cbam- bermaid and tine washer and ironer. Apply at No. 28 Fast Fleventh street, corner of Third avenue. Can bi two duys, <CTARLE, SMART YO) n a situation as chamb ily; she understands h can do plain sewing very neat; isa ironer; can give the best of relerences. lease call at 62 Adams street, Brooklyn, Can be seen for three days. PROTESTANT GIRL, FOURTE YEARS OF AGE, wishes to obtain a situation, ina small family, 10 take care of childrenand do light work. Good reference can be given. Inquire N ENGLISH PROTESTANT GIRL, LATELY ARRIVED fi England, wishes to ootain a situation as cham- Bermaid and -camstress; can undertake the inaking of children’s clothing. Ple callat 101 Greenwich street FRENCI LADY WANTS A SITUATION AS HOUSE: keeper to a gentleman, or to travel, or as nu Good recommendation can be given. Inquire at 23 Canal street, third floor, back room, SCOTCH PRACTICAL GARDE! IGLE MAN, A aged forty years, is in want of a situation as gar: dener. Is well’ versed in_ his profession; has had a sea- son’s experience in our climate; he understands his busi- ness thoroughly, and can refer to Mr. Thorbura, Newark, otal 16 John street. PERSON OF RES ‘ABILITY IS DESIROUS OF engaging with a lady, as housekeeper, or to take the entire charge of children. Can work neat’at her needle. Please apply at 28 Bergen street Brooklyn. RFSPECTABLE PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN AA wi-hes a situation as chambermaid and seamstress, or to mind children, or would do the housework of a small family. Reference if required. Please call at 153 Third avenue, in the boot and shoe store. SITUATION WANTED, BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG wonian to do chamberwork or take care of chil- Gren, in 2 respectable family. Good city reference given. €an ‘ve seen at 36 Downing street, second floor, front room, for two days. PRENTICE WANIED.—AN INTELLIGENT BOY, LA. of respectable family, to learn engraving, Address, Engraver, 162 William street. LADY, THROUGH MISFORTUNE, HAVING BE- come embarrassed, is desirous of meeting with a entleman who would loan her three or four hundred dol- fare, and for it reoelve good board and a plearant room, The strictest confidence given and required. Address, with real name, stating where au interview may be had, as none other will be noticed, A.C. C., Broadway Post Office. N. B.—The house is located in the upper part of the city, west of Broadwa GERMAN LADY WISHES TO BOARD IN A FAMILY a where some hours of daily instruction, in the French and German languages, drawing, painting, and fancy needlework, would be considered an equivalent to her board. Many-yeurs experience in teaching enables her to render the most satisfactory references. Please ad- dress Miss B. E. F., Herald office. ar NITED, A BOY ABOUT 10 OR 12 Wi ale store. | Must reside with his ommeypdc: ". ress, own writing, gpa Mr. Perry, 404 Broadway. OOKKEEPER.—WANTED, A SITUATION AS BOOK- keeper, by @ person who thoroughly understands his Duriness, and can give unquestionable references relative to character and capacity. Address W., Herald ofiice. OY WANTED IN A B00! TI years old. The best references required; one who as been ina bookstore would be preferred. Address, in own handwriting, H. E. L., Herald office. ARPET DEALERS, ATTENTION.—ANY RESPONSI- (Cots rarty- tie goclltlive tonssing avasvataniie: Lie premises for the carpet business, in connection with the upholstery and cabinet business, in a good fashionable Dusiness location up town, may hear of an opportunity by applying to W. B., 82 Chambers street. 00K WANTED—A PROTESTANT WOMAN, WHO I3 | © a good cook, and to assist in washing and ironing. Apply at 162 Fast Fourteenth street. OACHMAN WANTED—A CAREFUL DRIVER, WHO cap be well recommended. He must be an English- man ora Scotchman. Apply, between 9 and 11 in the | morning, at No. 781 Broadway. 'Y GOODS SALESMAN WANTED—TO GO WEST, IN | @ first-class fancy and staple dry ee retail house. None need apply without having long ex- rience, and the best recommendations for integrity, c. To & competent person a liberal salary will be ei % Inquire at 8 o'clock P. M., at A.T. Stewart & Co, Broadway, for Mr. Issac Raphael, of Louisville. DP% 80008, SALESMEN WANTEDFOUR GOOD salesmen, to go to Boston. None need apply but those aequainted with the trade of this ity. Apply to H. Doherty. at French’s Hotel, on Wednesday, Thursday, or Friday, from 8 to 10 A. M., and same hours in the evening. -)RUG CLERK WANTED—IN THE WHOLESALE BUST- ness; one well acquainted with the business can ap- ply, with good references, at 127 Maiden lane. ACTORY HANDS.—GIRIS EXPERIENCED AND TO learn, and families wanted. Apply at 510 Pearl street. ., APANERS WANTED.—THE HIGHEST WAGES AND constant employment will be given to good ornamental japaners. Apply to, or address W B. LORTON, manu- facturer of papier mache goods, No. 15 Dutch street. ANTILLA CUTTER WANTED.—A LADY COMPE- tent to take charge of a work room, and superin- tend in cutting and manufacturing mantillas, to goto a Western city, may address, with reference, box 1,813 Herald office.’ Employment permanent. TOTICE TO TAILORS.—WANTED—A FIRST RATE pantaloons cutter, to take charge of the pantaloons department of a large custom establiehment. Toa com- petent man, a liberal salary will be paid. None other | need apply.’ JOHN G. WYMAN & CO., 257 Broadway. ALESMEN WANTED—TWO GOOD SALESMEN, WHO are well nequainted with the Broadway retail dry gous trade. None others need apply; FRANCE & WEDDELL, 705 Broadway. ALESMEN.—THREE SALESMEN WANTED, FOR A new dry goods store about to be opened on the east side of the city. To those having a good knowledge of the business a good salary will be given. Apply at 340 Eighth TPRCY, IRWIN & Co. WANT TWO OR THREE boys in their cloth and linen departments. None need appl 285 Broadway. (0 MERCHANTS AND TRADERS.—A GENTLEMAN of business habits, praetical experience, and good Address, wishes to engage with some commercial ests: blishment who wants a trusty confidential assistant. Sa- tisfactory refereneos given. Address H. P., Herald office. (0 LANDED PROPRIETORS.—AN AGRICULTURIST, who thoroughly understands farming in all its Uranches, and the breeding, rearing, aud fattening of all kinds of stock, and the best aysten of dairy farming. fs now open for an engagement. Apply at William I. Ho. gan’s printing office, 96 Cranberry strect, second house from Fulton, Brooklyn, TO ENGRAVERS. TINE | ENGRAVERS WANTED. Apply at No. 6 Barclay street, second story. 0 NEWSPAPER CARRIERS.—WANTED, A YOUNG man to serve a route of morning papers. One accus- fomed to the business preferred. Apply Mott street, between 4 und 6 o'clock P. M. 10 BOOKBINDERS.—WANTED, BY THE SUBSCRIBER, of rome experience, a situation as finisher, where he will have an opportunity of improvement. Address A. A. A., Herald office, (0 SHBET IRON WORKERS.—FIFTY SHEET IRON workers wanted immediately. Roofers need not apply. Apply at Francia’ Metallic Life Boat Factory, Novelty Iron Works, foot of Twelfth street, East river. UR GOOD MILLINERS WANTED IMMEDIATELY—aP- ~ Ts iston street. ply at Mrs LEVY'S millinery establishment, 39 | Wats CLERK, IN A HARDWAR | Also, a boy. Apply at 889 Broadway, Ni teenth street. a a coracr of | “OCULISTS AND AURISTS, FAFNESS.—NEW DISCOVERY.—LISLEY'S ORGA- | ule Vibrator enables deaf perons to hear dis. tivetly at church and public assemblies, and affords all ) tho nscistance that could possibly bo deeired. To bo hal at 51 Lispenard etreet, New York. of FF. BRUOMAN. Why LOW) 1Op anibics sve TUNG ov Please inquire for Wm. Todd, at Thorburn & Co.'s, | unless familiar with such goods, at 234 and | in the rear of 24 | EW CLASSES, —] DANCING ACADEMY, a? his new Axsembly No. 861 Broome street.— \ls0, @ new class for children on Wednesday after won, rem 3 to 6 olelock. A new class for ladies and misses on ‘neaday afternoon, from 3 till 6 o'clock. A new class for | gentlemen Tuesday evening, from 7 tll 10% o'clock, | ine quarter commences from the time of sul viption. | The school will continue open during the whole year. pavare DANCING AT 600 BROADWAY—THE GRACE- ful and beautiful redowa, schottisch redowa polka, waltz, taught in a few lessons. Pupils taken for half the te Separate classes for those who have never ta- ken lessons in dancing. All applications to be the music store, 274 Bowery. = R. & E. H. BURY aera ernment | AV YOUNG LADY, EXPERIENCED IN TEACHING THE common English branches, German and French lan- guages, and music, wishes a’ situation in a family or school; prefers going south. Address Miss Bel an PE pre % soul ress Miss Belma, Jersey Ata OF PENMANSHI?.—OLIVER B. GOLD. SMITHS writing rooms,289 roadway, first corner above the Irving House,New York, Open daily from 9 o'clock A. M. to9P. M.. except Saturday evenings’ La- dies? classes at 11 and 4ovelock, on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. Terms reduced to $3 for ten lessons, or for twenty lessons. Gentlemen's classes at 9 A. M., and 7 and 8 o'clock P. M., on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, Terms, $5 for ten lessons, or $10 for twenty-five lessons, Separate parlors for private instruction, which maj be taken at hours suiting the convenience of the pupil. Terms, $15, payable in advance. No extra charge forstationery ip the’ ubove clusses. For sale, “Goldsmith’s System of Penmanship,”'¢ an elegant eopy-book, with ample in- struct Scents per copy, or five copies for $1, cr ERNESS.—A LADY, ACCUSTOMED TO TUITION, A ancd-at present in situation, desires to change. She | instructs her pupile—three or four little girls—in the | usual Foglish branches, with French and musie. Dicect A. B. C., 286 Fourth avenue. P. $.—Supplies the first r city reference. | GPANISH LANGUAGE PROFESSOR A. CASSARD has some disengaged horrs at his disposal. and wishes | to employ them in the instruction of the above language, by a theoretical sid practical method, by which the pu: pils will be able to make themselves understood in a very short time. Private lessons for ladies and gentlemen. | ‘the professor will nl<o attend a class in a college or fami- ly. Apply at 382 Fourthavenue, near Twenty fret street. ‘Terms very moderate. | FURR. gs | JARGAINS IN FURST, YOUNG, 92 BOWERY, WILL continue to sell, at private sale, for ane week longer, the bulance of hia rich fancy furs, to close thie braneh of his business for the season. MISCELLANEOUS. RK BARRELS SALMON (NEW), 2,000 BARRELLS: 50 Nos. 1, 2, and 3 Mackerel, 200 kita new soused salmon, 200 boxes’ new smoked herrings, 200 barrels whitefich, 500 barrels new lake herrings, 500 quintals new dried codiish, 200 half barreis shad, 2,000 barrels Halifax herrings. ' For sale by NELSUN WELLS, 81 Dey =treet. UGUST HUMMEL’S FREQUENTLY IMPROVED AND < Probatum Essence of Coffee.—One package of this ssence will go as far ag four pounds of roasied store | coffee; and coffee made by this essence will preserve, a fectly, the real taste of the best roasted store coffee, Rat will have a more delicate and finer flavor, a finer color, and will certainly be much more wholesome for person, than pure roasted store coffee; it will also be clear without requiring anything to clarify it. Mana- factured and for sale, S polenale and retail, by AUGUST HUMMEL & CO., No. 43 Julianna street, below Willow, Philadelphia, Advice for use:—To make two quarts st or mild coffee, take one table-spoonful of ground roasted store coffee, a3 usual, and half a tea-poonful of this es- sence. A more or less quantity of coffee must be made after this proportion. P. S—After using, close the pack- age carefully, and keep it particular ina dry place. De- pot 88 Sullivan street, near Spring, and for sale at every grocery store in the city. MAURICE, AGENT FOR THA HOUSE OF JULES A. Arone, of Paria, No. 62 William street, room 19, New York, importer of Parisian articles, such aa porte- monnaies, all kinds of brushes, umbrella and parasol sticks, canes, hatter's articles, paper weights, segar doxes, lamps, shirts and collars, ‘and other ai ILLIARD TABLES, SUITABLE FOR PRIVATE OR public use, made up with the patent cushions of our own ction. Gentlemen wishing to be fur- nished will do well to call and examine. GRIFFITH & DECKER, 90 Ann street. OLT’S PISTOLS.—NOTICE—DEALERS IN FIREARMS are hereby notified that imitations of Colt’s arms, manufactured in Europe, and closely resembling the gen- uine, are now im, into the United States for sale. As the sale of any such arms would be an infringement of Colonel Colt’s patents, and as the spurious are offered for genuine Colt's pistols, this notice ix given to put dealers and purchasers on their guard. Any person found im- ing or selling such asms, or any others made in vio- tion of Col Colt’s patents, will be prosecuted. SAMUEL COLR, E Sees caewn ee Lhetg = ®) estimates, plans in mesure engine, Vlers al higey o vey ion. Broker in steam vessels, machinery, ri yes? metsilie el-adjusting conical water guage, Roel i rope for hoi and mt -» &ee., dae. ‘GHAg. We COPELAN anim ioc ty. are’ in use in the prineipal = ‘rod'wfthnisam oe with hand fower. Fries, $0 0 #0 used with steam or wi wer. S DUNCAN & WEST, No. 51 Beekman street and No. 4 Liberty Placa, (EWKSBURY’S METALIC LIFE BOAT.—THE PRO- @ictors respectfully invite the attention of steam- boat and ship owners to the above boats, one of which may be examined at the Sectional Dry Dock, between Pike and Rutgers streets, Kast vives. These lifeboats cannot be swamped. They may be launched or thrown into'the waterin any position, whatever, and will be right side up, as one side is the exact counterpart of the other. The hull may be divided into any BE of water-tight compartments, so that ifa hole should be stove in any one part, she will loose but a small portion of her Duoyancy. These are believed to be the most reliable lifeboats in any emergency requiring the abandonment of a ship at rea by passengers and crew, or in case of fire or other cause of sudden destruction to a vessel em in inland navigation. A lifeboat of this kind, 1 it long, 6 feet beam, and 3 feet deep, will carry from thirty to thirty-five persons on board, and sixty or seventy more can support tenestves by holding on to the life rods. Further bite Sa be wane zon Pte as Bur- 8s, East Boston, Mass.. general agent; el Dodge, Lovejoy’s Hetel. N. Y.; H. V. Mason, 254 South street, and of J. 8 BUNCE & CO., manufacturers, 26 Washing- ton and i7 West streets, N. ¥. CHINERY, TOOLS, &C., &C.—THE SUBSCRIBERS prepared to manufacture all desc: iptions got Pore ‘MACHINE OR MANGLE—FOR table linen, sheets, &e.. with great rapidity aod are jight machinery, Also, lathes, slide rests, engineers’ tools, &c., &. Inventors and enginéers can have their ai av ings, patterns and machinery, got up with accuracy ‘despatch. BENTON & HANSE Tse Crosby st. PER HANGINGS —FRANCIS PA! & 00., XO. 68 Chambers street, (next but one to Stewart’s,) cor- ner of Broadway, offer st wholesale and retail the mom extensive assortment, of every quality, of the richest atyle of decorations, imitations of marble, &c. The most skilful workmen are employed to the papera, TEAM ENGINES, SAW-MILLS, AND OTHER MACHI- nery, furnished, with drawings and apeci at the Jowest rates, and from the bost shops in the coun- try, by W. B. LEONARD & k. W. SMITH, 75 Merchants’ Exchange. HE MANIFOLD COPYING PAPER, FOR WRUNG and copying letters, without pens or ink, copying rounic, plans, designs, embroidery patterns, impressione of leaves, kc —By addressing the undersigned, either #01 ‘or by mail, for five dollars, a true receipt will be ven to make the paper, or will be sent toany partof the nited States. ‘The name is sufficient guaranty. ROBERT F, BEEBEE, 91 Clinton street. The paper, in any quantity, size or color, can be had at 91 Clinton street. 10 HOUSEKEEPERS AND OTHERS.—BY ENCLOSING one dollar, current money, to the subscriber, you shall receive full directions to make and apply a superior stuceo preparation for renovating the interior walls ceilings of dwellings, andother buildings. It is also un- rivalled for outside walla, fences, &c., as itcan be colored to any tint. The expense is trifling, and it retains its | prillianey many years. Your money will be refunded if, on fair trial, it proves to be different from what is above represented. ddress Washington, Jersey City Post Office, for one month. HEMICAL BALM.—J. A. POZZONI’S CELEBRATED hair restorative, chemical balm, and Crémé Ioosan- dria can be obtained at the authorized agents, Rice & Smith, 726 and 727, Demarest, 607, Rushton & Clark, 273 Broadway, and EK, R. Gillespie, 125 Atlantic street, Brooklyn. r ESLIE'S STOMACH BITTERS_IMPORTED BY LESLIE & CO., 203 Duane street. HY DON’T YOU WEAR WHISKERS AND a moustache?” Because I can’t.” You're a fool; why don’t you use n's Onguent, and in six weeks it will force the beard to grow strong and luxu- riant, and will not stain or injure the skin.”” $1 per bot- tle, sent to any part of the country. R. G. GRAHAM, | 38 Ann street, Fowler's Buildings. “ee THE BALL SEASON. AUGURATION SOIREE AT NIBLO'S, MARCH 4, 1683, Tire sntseription Hokets forthe above ball can be ic store Obtained a tm ODWORTH & CO., 408 Broadway. CARD.—PROFESSOR SARACCO RETURNS HIS MOST grateful thanks to INs friends and pupils for their unprecedented piome of the novel and popular ar- rangement which he lately originated, and for the libe- rality with which they sustained and embelliched his grand ball at Niblo’s, on the 17th instant, rendering it the most brilliant and successful reunion of the season; and in compliance with the urgent solicitation of many old, and s host of new friends, consents to give another | magnificent soiree ‘Le grand bal finale’’—in April Subscribers, as before, will be entitled to a course of lessons at one-third the usual terms, at any hour of the day or evening. Persons who have never danced before will be taught, in a single course previous to the ball, to dance the polka, schottisch, polka redowa, redowa waltz, masaurka, esmernlia, cing-tems walts, German cotillions, &e., with grace, elegance and style, as Saracoo will spare no pains to sustain the high reputation whicl has the honor toenjoy. Circulars, comtuirting full parti. enlara, can be preenred at M Svracen's academy, 110 4 Grand weet, four doors weet of Browuway.