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Some shadows are, aim, some are charpy defined; Some endure for, « tinad, Nad sous than {ike the vind; But the sha swe amxed to the magical plate By the Be’ seve of ROOT, are as changeless as fate. i “s Great Free Gatlery, open day and night, 3 Broadway. ‘Twenty-five Cent Daguerrcotypes.—Rees & Wo, take more fine pictures daily than any other cs- ‘ablisbment in the world, with a ‘new system, and Ger- man inery. Tey defy all competitors to equal them ia superiority ‘and expedition of picture-making, at the cltapest rate. Rooms, No, 280 Broadway. a rreotype in O11 of the late Hon. Daniel Webster, by Mr. BUTLER, No. 251 Broadway, is waid by all who have eeen it to be the best portraitof | his eminent person that has ever been made. Knox's § Hats.—Knox is Busy with his preparations for the spring trade, and he calculates to imtroduc® something novel and attractive in the way of his hat, for the approaching season. His reputation, of course, is suflicient to satisfy his customers that his “ Fashion” in elegance of design, material, and manwtacture, will be worthy of his talents, while his priees, as heretc fore, will be only four dollars. Call in seasva for your new hat at KNOX’S, 128 Fulton street. aap Auneoncemant—-Knor & Janes will i new style of Gentlemen's Hats on Thursday mmoraing, Feb. 24. Price four dollars. Acombination of skiil, experience and taste has produced an article for the sent season that the world of fashion canaot fail to Express with its approval, for it is chaste and elegant in ita conception, and in the highest degree creditable as an ‘evidence of the rapid advancement we have made in the manufacture of the hat. Knox & Jumes, judyed by this juction, have the ability and the will, and are certain destined to become our leading hatters. Their sales- room is in Captain Degroot’s new hotel, corner of Spring street and Broadway, directly opposite the Collamore House. Clothing at Wholesale Only.—An immense stock of «pring and summer clothing, made expressly for the Southern, Western, and California trade, which we Offer at the very lowest market prices. WILKINSON , Nos. 28 and 30 John street, corner of Nassau. There are innumerable ways to spoil a shirt:—The bosom may be obliquely, horizontally, per- pendicularly, transversely, or circularly wrinkled; the eollar may have a larboard or @ starboard twist; the wristbands may be too long or too short. Perfection, without wrinkle or blemish, is to be found only in GREEN’S shirts, made at No.’ Astor House. Wonderful Improvements in Sewing Ma- ehines having recently been made, now renders these ine struments shead of any mechanical invention of the age, and the proprietors, Messrs. I. M. Singer & Co., having been to o great expense in purchasing machinery ex- presaly for the manufactory of these machines, assure the | blic that the machines shall hereafter have all the Event improvements attached with perfect mechanical accuracy, and the once seeming difficulties are now re- moved. Call and examine marines, at the principal , 258 Broadway. 1. M. SINGER & CO. Steam and Clipper Ship Owners, especially thore having ships up for California, Australia, &e can greatly facilitate their interest by advertising in dif- ferent ait of the States and the Canadas. The very best for this purpose can be selected at the old eatab- Eikea advertising house of W. H. McDONALD, 102 Nas- sau street, corner of Ann. ‘The Arrival of the Ship Hendrick Hudson from London, having on board an invoice of Charles’ London Cordial Gin, will enable those who could not get their orders filled last week to procure what amount they | may require. Office of the Importer No. 7 Park place, Carr & Hicks, Stationers, having Removed to No. 53 Nassau’ street, would respectfully call the attention of their friends and the public generally to their aseortment of blank books, paper, and stationery articles, of which they keep on hand a complete and well selected neock. Bill heads. cards, circulars, checks, &c., litho- phed or printed to order. Blank books ruled and bound Seay pattern required, Hass Warehouse—1853 — Looking: at reduced prices.—RICHARDS KINGSLAND, No. Cortlandt street. The trade supplied with frames, ‘&c., in composition state. Factory No. 185 Duane street w. H. Riding School, No. 20 Fourth avenue.—Hours for ladies, from 8 A. M. to3 P. M.; for gentlemen, from 3 to 6, and 7to9P. M. Ladies wish- ing to ride or take lessons at this establishment must be imtroduced by some one known to the proprietor. St. Mark’s Place y for Sale at Auc- tion.—COLE & CHILTON will sell at the Merchants’ Ex- ehange on Monday; February 28th, at twelve o'clock, that Valuable house and lot No. G0 St. Mark's place, 37 tect 6 imehes by 100 feet. Sale positive and without reserve. Bee Auction sales. 2,900 Building Lots and 100 Farms will be @igtributed to 800 subscribers on the 28th ~¢ February, 3888, and warrantee deeds given for the ame. Why with wife and friends, and sacrifice health, in foing California or Australia, when only $15 dollars will se- eure four building lots, or a farm, and near the Empire , which will lay the foundation for a fortune at home, all your fr around 1o% A few shares only are left. If you do not wish to be disappointed in berine a beautiful homestead, get a share immediately. Apply to GHARLES WOOD, 208 Broadway, where maps can be had gratis. ‘Trusses, Shoulder Braces, Female Sup- porters and belts, club-foot and ‘spinal instruments, in- struments for knock-knees, bow-legs, and weakness of the ankles, joints, and very superior elastic stocking for Pare veins of the leg; also, children’s trusses for sale, and applied, at No. 12 Ann street. Marsh & Co.’s Improved Elastic Saspen- @er shoulder brace, for ex) apices chest and preserv- jog symmetry of form, adapted to men, women and chil- dren; abdominal supporters; ladies’ sustaining and com- pressing belts, of the most approved patterns. MARSH & CO., No. 23¢ Maiden lane. By Letters Patent secured in 1849, Palverma- eher’s Patent Hydro-Electric Voltaie Chains, constructed to ‘be worn under the garments, are the most wonderful disco- in medicine and electricity of the present day. They sellave, witbout pain or shock, Jartantaneously, agate ner such as head, ear, and toothe ache, rheumatic eux, &c., and by their mfld but continuous ptible action on the body, diseases of years’ —such as gout, paralysis, nervous com- liver diseases, &e.—disappear as if by a miracle, have been applied with the greatest suecess im all these dreadful diseases in children, commonly called con- vulsions, as also in cases of tecthing, under difficulties and disorders of the bowels. y precipitate me- tals from their solutions, decompose water, deflect the magnetic needle, in short, show e phe- memenon of a werful voltaic pile. The instru- ments producing t effects weigh about two ounces, ean be folded up in apocket-book, are always ready for Guardicg kimmel, fxrmy abd. friends, kay agniast that g himself, famfly and friends, &c., against tl amber of diseases and complaints in which mild stream. ing electricity is a perfectly safe, certain, and wonderfal remedy. price of a complete chain is from to 85; batteries, $10 to $22 50, le as may seem the above facts, any person can posed convince himself beforehand, at the depot, of their teath. The importance of the invention has’ been ac- Knowledged in America by the Academy of Medicine of New York, and the chains have been applied with great sucocrs in'the medical colleges, the City, Bellevue, and Ward's Island Hospitals, Brooklyn City Hospital, &e.; in Earope, by the Royal Colleges of Physicians and Sur- geons in London; by the Academie Nationale de Medecin at Paris; by the Imperial faculty at Vienna; by the Royal faculty at Berlin, and other ‘scientific institutions of the highest order, including the principal hospitals in Burope. The proprictors are in possession of testimonials to same effect, from all the above institutions in Ame- and Europe, as well as of the most eminent and ished members of the profession in both hemi- spheres, and invite the public to examine them. Full and illustrated descriptions—one for personal use aad one for scientific men—with copies of testimonials ‘anda number of cases cured in New York and Europe, may be obtained, gratis, at the office. They will be for: warded, free of postage, to any part of the United States, fm answer to prepai stamps. , ‘No. 668 Broadway, corner of Prince atreet. vous pain and Inquiries, containing three conta J. STEINERT, To Dr. Heath, 40 Howard strect, New York: Dear Sir—I most cheerfully and gratefully acknowledge that, after the sixth application of your remedies, I hearda watch tick two and half feet, in the ear’ in which I have been totally deaf from my infancy—or more than twenty-one years. Yours, truly, Alex. Gordon. Dr. E. Brown, “the Great Scrofula Doctor,” alfice 147 Grand street.—A scientific treatment of acrota- In is assuredly obtained of Dr. E. Brown, loeated at 147 Grand strect. New England’s cured have paid him map. debts of gratitude. New York now has the offer of "a services, Ye aillicted, seize time and call on him, ¢.¢ it ‘be too late. ‘Wigs and Toupecs.—Batchelor’s New Style of wigs are pronounced the most perfect imitation of na- tare yet invented, Those wanting a very superior article should eall at BATCHELOR’S celebrated wig factory, No. 4 Walt street, whero can be found the largest and best assortment in the city. Copy the address, Cristadoro’s Celebrated Hair Dye be ay the hair instantly toa superb black or brown, while his Preservative and Bautifier stimulates its growth and por- Ps wice its luxuriance to the latest period of life. Tie ¢ is applied privately, and both soldat CRISTADORO'S, fo. 6 Astor House, and by druggists generally, Hair Dye.—Batchelor’s Celebrated Liquid Hair Dye is the best yet discovered for coloring the hair or whiskers the moment it is applied. The wonderful eare and certainty with which this favorite and old es- tablshed hair dye performs is astonishing. It is for sale, or applied, at BATCHELOR’S wig factory, No. 4 Wall Gouraud’s Liquid Hair Dye ts, without ex: eeption or reservation, the very best ever invented. Bo- ware of puffed dyes. Equally celebrated is Gouraud’s Medicated Soap, for curing pimples, freckles, sallowness, haps, roughness, &e, | Poutre Sublile uproots hair from any part of the body. Liquid Rouge, Lily White, and Hair Gloss, at 67 Walker street, near Broadway. Birth-marks, polypus, scirrhous cancers, tumors, moles, and all excresences removed from the face or body, by a painless external application, All per- sons interested will be perfectly satistied of the fact, by ealling at the office of the subscribers, 192 Second avenue, eorner of Twelfth street HARVEY & WALLACK. Hernia Efvectually Cur arsh’s Newly improved light self-adjusting truss, Unquestionable re- ference given to those who have been radically eured, and their tros es thrown asic Open until 9 o'clock in the evening. Balls & CU, No ofp aiuiden lane, Dr. Schenck of Philadelphia, at the Irvi House.—Dr. Sehenck’s will remain at the Irving Ho: till Saturday, 26th inst., and can be consulted at his rooms from 9’A. M. till 4'P, M., each day. He gives ad vieegratiz to all persons who are afllicted with diseases af the 8, Liver, and Dizestive Organs. and will give those who desireit a thorough examination with his Kespifome- ter, for $3 each. | His asingular fact thata great majority of pefsons afflicted with a revere cough, cold, night sweats, chills, | swelling of the feet, «macination, &e., at once linagine | that they have an’ attack of Pulmonary Consumption, | when all these symptoms may be caured by an affection of the Liver and Stomach. The Mucous Membrane of the Lungs will sympathize with that of the Liver, and | toration. | me waenees Tings in to start the scere- ‘The on . r, which is frequently the Grst Gause, and ieve themselves. ‘The great object of an examination of the patient is to ascertain the first cause | of the disease, whether origimating with the Liver, Sto- | mach or Lungs. Dr. Schenck is particularly desirous of conferring with his patients, for the purpose of explaining his system of treating this disease—oomprising the expansion of the | chest, properly masticating the food, and thus causi the gastric juices to give that sustenance and strength to the system which nature originally designed, DR. SOQZNCK’S RESPIROMETER. ‘The 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 Stethoscopes. Its fun nel-shaped extremity, padded with India rubber, at once adapts itself to the chest, and being perfectly air tight, the sound of the lightest breathing or faintest murmur is conveyed into the air-bulb, or chamber, from whence it is transwitted with such intensity and distinctness to the ear of the Auscultator, as to enable him with eonfidence | and 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 without the slightest pain er even incon- venience to the patient. The medical faculty and some of the most scientific men of our country. have testified to its great superiority over all other instruments used for mediate auscultation. DR. SCHENCK’S TERMS. The charge or fees of Dr. J. H. Schenck, are — Foran examination of the Lungs with the Respiro- meter... For visiting in the city Over five miles. Over 20 and under 50 ii Over 60 ander 100 miles... Entrance for ladies at’ thi House, on Chambers street waiting to condcet them to Dr. Schenck’s room. Schenck’s Pulmonie Syrup is sold at $1 per bottle, or 6 bottles for $5. C. V. Clickener & Co., 81 Barclay street, are the general agents for New York and vicinity. Watts’ Nervous Antidote is a Certain and speedy cure for rhumatism, neuralgia, tic doloreux, cramps, debility, and all nervous complaints. Just try one bottle, and ‘it will give you more confidence in its health-restoring qualities than all the certificates ever published in its favor. $1 per bottle. (OHN PYNE, 88 Ann street. Wrusses.—Marsh & Co., No. 2}; Malden lang- New York, have just imported from Paris a large assort, ment of the most improved French trusses, consisting of silver-plated aprings, with ivory and gutta ‘percha pads: | Also, a general assortment of bathing trusses. ns where servants are ip Kellinger’s Family Liniment Is as certain to cure as it is used all aches, pains and weakness, with either sex. Sold in large bottles at $1 each, and $9 per | dozen. His Horse Liniment cures the heaves, sores, cuts, | bruises, and hard swellings, and work the horse daily. | Depots, 200 Pearl street, 476 Broadway, and at every | druggists in the United States. ADYEROISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY, =a wa SEE SIXTH AND SEVENTH PAGES. | PERSONAL. NN COTO ETE NFORMATION WANTED—OF MRS. WEST AND SIS. ter, who lived, in 1849, in the Bowery, between Stan- ton and First streets. They were formerly from one of the French West India Islands, Mra. W. had a son, known by the name of Tute. Any information of their wherea- bouts would be thankfully received, or, if this should | meet the eye of either of them, they can hear from an | old friend, by addressing a line to Guillams, care of Geo. H. Leland, San Francisco, Cal. EF THE TWO GENTLEMEN WHO CALLED AT 43 CENTRE street, on Mr. King, dealer in furniture, to purchase two oil tings to send to Califor will call again, topvilliserclite mone. _ : ME DESN3s KELLY, WHO PURCHASED PROPERTY on Fighty-ffth street, between Fourth and Fifth t a corporation sale, will hear of something to qupon MOTT & MURRAY, “At. LOST AND FOUND. $100 REWARD.—LOST, ON TUESDAY EVEN: Astor House, a diamond breastpin, single stone, plain above reward by leay- ing it at the office of the Astor House. $50 ERWARD- 1087, IN GOING FROM THE GRA- through Nineteenth street to Third avenue, $300, in three # of $100 each, ‘The above reward will be 5) REWARD.—LOST, IN CHAMBERS STREET, OR its vicinity, a mourning ring, with the name of the owner, and the date of af 183s, . iiam street, will Teceive a reward of $5, ae $ REWARD.—LOST, ON THE 21ST INST., PROBA- les, in ‘a black papier mache case. Whoever will leave them at 122 Nassau street, or at 157 West Trenty-second REWARD.—LOST, A DIAMOND PIN, SINGLE stone. The finder will receive the above reward at Archer's hat store, 270 Grand street. Lie THE 19TH INST., A THROUGH PASSEN- tage by calling tornies-at-law, Nese ing, between the Metropolitan Hotel and the setting. The finder will receive the mercy Hotel to the foot of Twentieth street, E. paid by lea’ it at 135 west Nineteenth street. December Tho person who will return it to No. bly in the Eighth’ avenue cars, & pair of gold apec- street, will receive the above reward. alid the thanks of the owner thereof, by leaving the same ger ticket for San Francisco, supposed to have been ropped on pier No. 2, North River, a short time before the sailing of the steamer Prometheus, leaving the same (as it is of no at the office of the company, ceive five dollars. OST—ON THE The finder, on use except to the owner) No. 9 Battery place, will re- EVENING OF THE NINETEENTH instant, a note (No. 148) drawn by the subscribers, dated February 2d, 1853, at ¢ight months date, to their own order, and endorsed’ by them, for $1,067 34-100, pay- | able at the Ocean Bank, N. ¥., for merchandise of H. Small. The public are hereby’ cautioned not to receive or negotiate the same, as its payment has been stopped. L. & V. KIRBY & G DEES ea At IC L= OR MISLAID—FIVE CERTIFICATES OF FIVE hogsheads of tobacco, bearing tobacco inspection marks and numbers as follows :— ; aL. +B. A. & Cl | pee , 1 1. persone utioned against negotiating ‘them, as their delivery has been stopped at the Inspection Warehouse, and’ new certifi- cates applied for. A suitable reward will be paid on leaving the above certificates at this office. CHAMBERLIN, LEE & CO., No. 1 Coenties slip. | Jf OST—ABOUT THE YEAR 1844, AN OLD TRIPOD telescope, Dolland, maker, London, about eighteen inches shut, and the first joint, with eye-piece, renewed. A liberal reward will be paid. Address EDWARD BRINOK, ERHOFF, 62 North Pearl street, Albany, New York. Le THE BALL AT THE BROADWAY THEA. tre, on the 22d inst., a cluster diamond ring, blue enamelled. The finder will be suitably rewarded by leay. ing it with JOHN ANDERSON, Jr., 166 Clinton street. OST.—A BRACELET AND A BUNCH OF KEYS, BE- tween Metropolitan Hall and Walker street—sup- posed in an omnibus. The bracelet bas three small ame- thysts, with E."H. engraved on it. Any person returnin, the same, will be handsomely rewarded. Inquire at 46 North Moore street, near Hudson, orof the Major, Herald office. THE LECTURE SEASON. JEW YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY.—COURSE OF lectures, 1862-1858, for the benefit of the Fire Proof Building Fund.—The eighth lecture will be delivered at Metropolitan Hall, on Thursday evening, Feb. 24. by George Sumner, Esq., on “France.” The doors will be open at 7 orelock; the Yecture to be delivered at 8 o'clock. ickets, fifty centa, may be procured at the Library room: in the University, and-at the door, Baise AUGUSTUS SCHEL FRANCIS L. HAWKS, GEORGE H. MOORE, ECTURE.—A YOUNG GENTLEMAN, HAVING ONE which bas been highly praised, would like to deliver it in the course of some Association. JOHN P. HARRISON, 65 Franklin street. OPULAR LECTURES, — OF THE CE lebrated Prof. Willi Be ysis by ayers ments of the most interesting racte will be contin. ued this evening, and Saturday evening, at the Bleecker Buildings, corner of Bleecker and Morton streets, at 73 o'clock. D*, WEMING, THIS AFTERNOON, AT TWO O'CLOCK, gives a lecture to ladies oniy; and this evening, ab 7% o'clock, to gentlemen only, on subjects of interest and importance to both old and young, deemed advisabie not to give to a promiscuous audience; to be illustrated with maniking, skeletons, paintings, the model de femmo, basin de femme, basin de homme, and some fifty or sixty medels besides.’ Admission 25 cents. prrar LECTURES AT THE BROADWAY TABER- Dacle—Benefit of the French exiles, Friday even- ing; February 25, Lecture to commence af eight o'clock, Subject—“The Coup d’Etat of Louis Napoleon, and ‘Treatment of Freneh Political Prisoners.” After the lec- ture the exiles will address the meeting inFrench. Ono of our leading merchants will preside, and addres be expected from several distinguished speakers, 26 cents each—to be had at the books he Mercantile Librar; omit. | a BOARDING. BOARDS A PLEASANT FRONT ATTIC ROOM, WITHA stove in it, to let, th board, in a private house, Also, a large square room, suitable for a gentleman and his wife, Inquire at 114 Franklin street, OARD IN BROOKLYN.—A GENTLEMAN rt y WIFE can have board, with handsome suits of rooms on second floor, ina small private ramily. Location very desirable, Apply at No. 152 Doffield vtreet, near Fulton b ayemue, 1CE.—THE FO!" owing DRAFTS, DaTED NE OF Z0WING DRAFTS, DATED NEW York, the 27th ° gy of November, 1852, drawa by 0, G. Carter, late ser" tary of the Scioto Free pany, Ohio, on th 4 President of said company copt ce mi ate to the order of George Gilbert, were ed DY ive representations and without considera pwd 4@ public are hereby cautioned ayainst taking Det either of them, viz.:—$1,017 59-100, three month” ,;"$1.023 23-100, four months; $1,543 75-109, five men" ox; $1671 25-100, seven months; $1,580, ¢ight ™Coths; $1,688 76-100, nine months, By order of the Mard. ‘New York, Feb. 18, 1853, NITED STATES PASSPORTS FOR ALL PARTS OF THE worki—indispensable to travellers—issued by J. B. NONES, Notary Pubiie, and Commissioner for alic every Siate in the Union, No. 66 Broadway. N. 8.—N: turulized citizens must produce their certiticates. on ANCOCK CHAPTER.—THE MEMBERS OF HAN- cock+Chapter No, 14,0. U. A., are requested to ineet at the Chapter rooms, on Friday’ morning, at 744 o'clock, to attend the funeral of brother Joseph Vail, from 110 Essex street. Punctual attendance is requested. JAMES PARISH, Sachem, pro tera, OTICE.—MACHINISTS, AND ALL OTHERS EMPLOY- ed in machine shops, railroad shops, engine men, and firemen, are respectfully invited to attend a meeting convened to take into consideration the best means of ameliorating our condition, by @ rise of wages, as the high price of provisions and the encrmous high rents ren- der our present remuneration of Iabor inadequate to. the maintenance of our families in that comfort to which we are entitled. Time of meeting, [hursday evening, March 3, at 734 o'clock, at Chelsea Hall, corner of Twenty: fifth street and Ninth avenue. FFICE OF THE ASSOCIATION FOR THE EXHIBITION of the Industry of all Nations.—No. 53 Broadway, New York, February, 1863.—Notice is hereby given that an election will be held at this office, on Monday, the 7th March, between the hours of 10 A. M. and 3B. M., for the purpose of choosing eleven directors of this associa- tion. By order, WM. WHETTEN, Secretary. IE MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH.—NEW YORK OFFI corner of Hanover and Beaver streets, and Broadway, second building below Fulton’ street. The Magnetic Telegraph Company, for the purpose of the fur- ther accommodation of the public, to keep pace with the rapidly increasing telegraph business, and enable their agents to despatch, with the utmost promptitude, all messages that may be offered, have, ata heavy expense for construction and repairs, now completed and in active operation, two separate and distinct lines of poles and telegraphic wires, extending from New York to the city of Waahington—dne by therrallroad route, with five wires, from New York to Philadelphia, and four wires from Philadelphia to Baltimore and Washington; by the other line, along the turnpike roads, there are {wo wires the ‘whole distance, and the compeny have stations at Wash ington, Trenton, New Brunswick, Princeton, Newark, Jer- sey City, Havre de Grace, Port Deposit, and New Hope. With ‘seven wires, as above, and regulations to insure prompt delivery, this company affords to persons disposed to avail themselves of the use and advantage of this rapid mode of communicating with personal or business friends in distant cities, an extent of means for promptitude un- equalled by any other line in this country. Telegraphing, but recently an experiment, has become a systematic an reliable medium of business, and the amount of thousand: upon thousands of dollars is daily transacted through ita agency. ‘(picks —For the transmission of ten words or less, (ex: elusive of date, address, and signature, for which ne charge is made,) the prices are:—From New York to Newark, twenty cents; to Philadelphia, twenty-five cents; and to Baltimore or Washington, fifty cents. Open daily from 8 A. M. to 10 P. M. MM. M. SWAIN, President. ‘Wm. P. Wesrerveit, Superintendent. HE GREAT INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION OF 1853 TO be held in Dublin.—Notice—The exhibition will be opened on Thursday, the 5th of May, 1853. ‘The manu- facturers of the United States are respectfully requested to contribute specimens of their skill and industry to this exhibition. AM articles which shall be approved by the Committee will be transmitted free of eharge from New York to Dublin, and those remaining unsold at the close of the exhibition will be returned frve of charge to the part of original shipment. The Pxhibition Building will be a bonded warehouse, and the British government haye undertaken to introduce an act of Parliament for the protection from piracy of persons exhibiting new in- ventions. For copies of the rules and regulations for ex- hibition, forms of application, and any further informa- tion required, apply at No.'117 Pearl street, Hanover square. By order of the Committee. J. G. HALLET, Seere- tary. The New York Committee is composed of the fol- Tenn ama neni et, to whom reference can be had:—Theo- dore Beoanih, E’q., Richard Bell, Esq., C. Edward Ha- icht, Esq. THE BALL SEASON. ARATE RRA SAG SARA HELTON’S BAND BALI—THE ANNUAL BALI OF Shelton’s' American Brass Band, will take place on Friday evening, Feb, 25th. ‘Tickets $1, to be had at the Band head quarters, No. 3 Delaney street, of any mem- ber of the Band, or at the door on the evening of the ball. THE MILITARY. ONE STAR GUARD.—AT A SPECIAL MEETING OF the above company, held on the evening of the 224 inst , it was unanimously Resolved, That we tender a full med of thanks to the very liberal donor, for a splendid set of guide colors, presented on the morning of the 22d inst. Resolved, That our thanks are due, and are herewith tendered, to Independence Chapter No. 29, 0. U. A. for the sumptuous collation pre at the conclusion of the Public exercises of the day, at Metropolitan Hall. Resolved, That a copy of the above be inserted in the Sun and Herald. By order of the com R VAN HOUTEN, 4. 8, BRAYNARD, ENSTRUCTION. nn csumnd OF PENMANSHIP.—OLIVER B. GOLD- SMITH’S writing rooms,289 Broadway, first corner above the House,New York. Open daily from 9 o'clock A. M. to9P. M., except Saturday evenings: La- dies’ classes at 11 and 4 o’clock, on Mondays, Wednesda: 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, $6 for ten lessons, or $10 for twenty-five lessons. Separate parlors for private instruction, which may be taken at hours suiting the convenience of the pupil. Terms, $15, payablein advance. No extra charge forstationery In We above classes. For sale, ‘Goldsmith's System of Penmanship,”an elegant copy-book, with ample in- struction—price 26 cents per copy, or five copies for 91. committe. OOKKEEPING, ARITHMETIC, &C., TAUGHT, UPON reasonable terms, by W. J. RENVILLE, 280’ Broad- way. Each student receives separate instruction, and is rapidly adyanced in his studies, while the knowledge im- to film is readily available in practice. Open day and evening. (CH AND SPANISH LANGUAGES—EVENING classes, and private lessons during the day, for la- dies and gentlemen, at the Academy, 609 Broadway, room No. 1.—Prof. MOUTON will commence to-morrow evening, from 6 to 9 o'clock, with new courses. His system of in: struetion is the most expeditious method of learning lan- ruages; it obviates all the difficulties with which the stu- jent usually is obliged to contend, and enables him to converse very soon with ease and rapidity OVERNESS.—A LADY, ACCUSTOMED TO TUITION, and at present in situation, desires to change. She instructs her pupils—three or four little girls—in the usual English branches, with French and music. Direct to A. B. C., 386 Fourth avenue. P.8.—Supplies the first city reference. PANISH LANGUAGE —PROFESSOR A. CASSARD has some disengaged hours at his disposal, and wishes to employ them in the instruction of the above language, by ‘a thecretical and practical method, by which the pa’ pils will be able to make themselves understood in a very short time. Private lessons for ladies and gentlemen. The professor will also attend a class in a college or fami- ly. Apply at 382 Fourth avenue, near 27th street. Terms very moderate. GENTLEMAN.—A YOUNG MAN, RECENTLY FROM France, will give instructionin the Hebrew, Greek, Taiin, French and German languages, and mathematics, ina gentleman's family, for a moderate consideration. Best of references will be given av to character and capa, city. Apply or address Philomarth, 265 Bowery. CLOTHING. AAA AMAA AAD RR EARP CANADA ait EADY MADE CLOTHING, AT VERY REDUCED prices—Black frock and dress conts $9 each, busi- ness coats $4, business vests $150, French cassimere pants $5. Also, a large assortment of French k’habans, elegant talmas, velvet, silk, and plush vests, and a very select assortment of gentleman's furnishings; umbrollas from 50 cents to $10. The custom departm with superfine cloths and cassimeres, doeskin, plush, silk and velvets. GEORGE LEVIE, 360 Broadway, corner of te atre LOTHING AND FURNITURE WANTED.—LADIF3 and gentlemen having any to dispose of, can receive pose a fair eash price by sending to the stores or letter b; 8. COHEN, 162 Hudson ntreot, aud 62 West, Broadway, Ladies attended by Mrs. Cohen, (CAST OFF CLOTHING WANTED—LADIFS AND GEN- tlemen can obtain the highest price, in current mo- ney, for large or small quantities of good left off slothing of erory description, by calling on, addressing through the post, JAMES MORONEY, No. 11 Orange street, second clothing’ store from Chatham street, east side, AST-OFF CLOTHING AND FURNITURE WANTED.— Persons desirous of converting their cast-off articles into cash can obtain a fair price by sending for the sub- ber, at his residence or through the Post Office. .—Ladivs attended by Mrs. Coben. M.S. COHEN, 66 Flm streot, ‘WANTS. ‘ANTED—BY A LADY, A SITUATION AS @OP'Y- ist, or teacher in a schoo! or family ; good city re. ferences given. Address A. 2., Herald office. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG ENGLISH gir), 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, 274 Sixth avenue ANTED—AS A NURSE, A YOUNG, HEALTHY girl, whe is a good seamstress, with a’ good recom: mendation, to go into the country, thirty miles from the city. Can hear of @ most excellent situation by apply ing at room 189 New York Hotel, between 9 and 11 in the morning ANTED—A SITUATION, EY A YOUNG WOMAN, to do plain cooking, washing, and ironing. Has no objection to go a short distance in'the country, Rest of city reference given. Apply at 165 Rivington street. ANTED—A PROTESTANT GIRL, TO DO ( housework, in 2 private fami plain cook, and a’ good washer and ironer. None other need apply. Call at No. 40 West Twenty-ninth street, be- tween 2 and 4 o'clock, with city reference from last place. ‘ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITCATION AS ehambermeid or plain sewer, or to take care of children and make herself generally useful. Good re- ference given. Can be seen at 28 Duane street, third oor. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOU! ERAL IRL, A situation ina small family, todo general hou-e- work; is a good washer and ironer, can do plain cooking, and is willing to wake herself useful; has no oviection to goas chambermald. Cangive good revereuse. | lease oall a, rene bet veen the hours of 10 A.M. and 4 P.M, at street, Brooklyn. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE PRO testant woman, as cook; one who thoroughly un derstands her business; has. good city reference. "Also, by her sister, as chamberinaid and searstress; no objec tion to assist in washing and ironing. Apply at No. 130 Elizabeth street, in the rear building, one door from the corner of Broome street, To be seen for two days. 147 Adams woman as cook, She understands French and English cooking. Can be seen for two days, at No. 407 Broome street, in the basement. Can give the best of city reference. Was SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young girl, as seamstress or chambermaid, or would have no objection to waiton a lady; can dress hair neatly. None but a respectable family need apply. Undoubted reference given. Please call’ at Thirty-seventh street, first house east of Third avenue. Must be a good | ANTED-A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG | | | o'clock, ANTED—A SITUATION, AS GARDENER, BY A sober, active, industrious young ian, a native of Feotland, who has a thorough knowledge of his business in all its branches, including the management of greenhouse, graupery, flower and kitchen gardens, fruit trees, &e. Can lay out new places if required. Unexceptionab'e certificates and references will be given None but those who keep a regular gardener throughout the year need reply to this advertisement. Addross, ©. C. C., Herald office, stating real name and residence, salary, and where aa interview may be had, RESPECTA man, a situation as waiter i oa single gentlanan He al-o speaks the Spanish er, No. 10 Watt street. 3 FRENCH- family, or renee can Address ve given. to Mr. Roug DT lishment, a tiecenee as to cap! guage. A FIRST CLASS TATLORY fon as foreman or cutter. Best Adireas R. € the above capacity, andcan Address W. F., Herald | knowledge tof city reference. INE ANIED—A SITUATION, AS GARI 5 fully competent as sueh in the gement of and the management of vines, V Lot houses, gre and the propagation of all planta, shrubs and vegetables; nhoures, »ntry, and has good city re: Herald oflice. MAN, WHO HAS SERVED the blacksinith trade, a place with some good boss, Can be seen has been five years in thi fer » Please address € ANTED—BY A YOU three years to to serve out at No 3 Mori WW 2X28D—A SIFUATION, A3 GARDENER, BY A SIN. | man, who understands gardening’ in all its | branches, the care and management of a greenhouse, | xrapery and hot-beds: the propagation of plants, flowers) fruit trees, vegetables, &c Has good city reference, Can be seen for three days, at 93 Henry street, from 11 A.M, till 4 P, ANTED--BY A YOUNG MAN, A SITUATION IN some wholesale store, as salesman or porter: has been inja store about four years; the best reference given. “Adoress C. H., Herald office, ‘ANTED—AN ACTIVE YOUNG MAN, WHO CAN commanit $700 to $1,000 in ready cas’, to take charge, and also an interest in one of the best located and most profitable restaurant, oyster, dining, and drinkin establishments in New York. Apply to ROBINSON, 85 | Nassau street, up stairs, D str ANYED—A SITUATION, AS GARDENER, BY A SIN gle man, who thoroughly understands his busi- ness in all its branches, greenhouse, forcing, vinery, Ke. Most satisfactory references can be given as to integrity ard capability, having had nineteen years practice andexperience in this country. Address a note to P. M., 96 West Sixteenth street. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE PRO- testant woman, tocook, wash, and iron, in a small Private family. City reference given, Call’ at No. 85 avenues, second story, back room. gaye, ifnot engaged. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation, as chambermaid and seamstress. She thoroughly uaderstands her business, and can give the best reference from her present situation, where please apply, at 115 Fourth street, between Charles and Amos. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE woman, twenty-three years of age, who has lately lost her husband, as chambermaid, and to do the fine washing, or would do the housework in a small re- spectable private family. Has lived out six years in this country. Can give go reference. Cull at 154 West Sixteenth street, between Seventh and Kighth avenues, rear building, first floor. Can be scen for two days, if not suited. No objection to the country. 'ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE MARRIED WOMAN, with a fresh breast of milk, a situation as nurse, ina respectable family. Please call at 509 } son street, in the rear, front room, first floor. Can be ssen for two days. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A C young girl, to do chamberwork or general hous work, to wash and iron, orto do plain cooking; can come well recommended. Can be seen at her present situation for one day. Please call at No, 118 Hamersley street. Can be seen for two ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RéSPECTABLE young woman, to do chamberwork and plain sew- ing, or to assist in washing and ironing; good city refer- ence. Please call at No. 201 West Twenty-first street, between Eighth and Ninth avenues, first floor, ‘ANTED—BY TWO PROTESTANT YOUNG WOME! situations—one as cook, and the other as cham: bermaid and Inundress; understand French fluting; no one need apply unless a respectable private family; have nO objection to goa short distance in the country. Can be seen for two days. Please eall at 203 Seventh avenue. fest Twenty-second street. between Lexington and Third | ANTED—A FIRST RATE SALESMAN IN A DRY | goods store. Apply D. R. PYNE’S, 21434 Bowery. ‘AN \N Ok :D—A MAN OF BUSINESS CAPACITY, TO | act 2s salesman and bookkeeper; one that has | some knowledge of manufacturing preferred. Apply at the Carriage Kepository, 48 Canal street. iA WANTs. FARMER, WHO UNDERSTANDS FARMING IN AU ite branches, and stock of all sorts, wishes « situa- Any one in want of such a man will pleave cail or address, for three days, D. M E A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, SIXTRE +A. old, wishes a situation ax chambermaid » or child's nurse, Is particularly kind and att child: Can give the most respectable se'erence. Call at No. 108 Fast Fourteenth street, for Mra. Wallace. SCOTCH PRACTICAL GARDENER—A SING A aged forty years, j at of a itu fener. Is well’ versed in hiv profession; ba. ’s experience in Our climate; he understands his b s thoroughly, and can refer to Mr. Thorb Please inquire for Wa. Toda, at Ybor! 15 John street. A PERSON OF RESP tion TABILITY 13 D¥s housekeeper, or to take the Cun work neat at her needle, ly at 28 Bergen street Brooklyn. GERMAN LADY WISHES TO BOARD IN A FAMILY t\ where some hours of ¢ in the French and German lan ng, and faney n red an equivalent to her ‘board. any years in teaching enables her to render th t eat dress Miss B. FE. F., Herald PESPECTABLE YOUN! 4A tion, to attenda fancy or thread and need) Best of references given. ‘Ay ply at 64 East Fou street, corner of Fourth avenue. CUTIER WANTS A SITUATION.—BES? oF renees given as to qual: ald oftice. HLTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANIS a SITU- _ ation as chambermaid and to do plain sewing. Also, a situation by a respectable young woman, as chamber- maid, or to take care of chiltren. Both lately arrived from’ Fngland. Please call at No, 90 St. Mark » place, second floor. tory references Please ad- REI tions, &e. AddressCu! YOUNG MAN, WHO £PEAKS FRENCH, ITALJAN, modern Greek, and a little Engiish, desires a tua” tion, either as valet or any other position where he can make himself useful Address 8 K., Herald office. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, WHO HAS A fine male infant, six months old, owing to the death oF Ter husband is desirous of placing’ it in some family who will adoptit as theirown. ‘The infant may be seen by calling at 190 Madison street, third floor, front room. A YOUNG MARRIED MAN WISHES TO GET A SITU ation as watchman or porter, in a factory or whole- sale store. He speaks English, French, and German. To be seen for three days, at 230 First ‘avenue, corner of Fourteenth street, third floor, room No. 8, A YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION washer and ironer, in a private family, neral housework. Can give the best of city c call at No. 64 Spring street, second floor, back ‘ANIED—A TIN AND SHEET IRON WORKER,— One understanding all branches of the business, may apply immediately at 525 Eighth avenue, corner of Thirty-cighth street, ED—THOSE HAVING GOOD WRITTEN s ax to their qualifications for this service oan apply at 153 enue, corner house, an intelligent and well educated youth, who shes to learn the business. parents in the city prefered. office Weiser naa A WHOLESALE HARDWARE HOUSE, wi One who resides with his Address Hardware, Herald ANTED—AT 68 BARCLAY STREET, AN EXPERL enced waiter; one that can bring good recommend ations for character and y. Noother need apply ] ANTED—AT 114 NASSAU SPREET, SCHOOL TEACH- W ers, drug clerks, porters, boys to learn trades, bar- keepers, concbmen, walters, Se, girls as housekeepers, &e. on xailioads, Xe. ' Applicants enclosing $1, free of postage, stating references i Agent. y TANTED.—LADIES WANT V will find Broadway, corner of Keade stre every kind of work. Waiting for ’ and German cooks, chambermaids, Scotch girls for house work, Irish cooks and ironcre, nurse, chamber and wait- ing maids aud girls for housework. ‘Also, a fe girls, German wailers, coachmen and gardeners. moderate. No girl need apply at this office without goo recommendations. W JTERS AND OTHER SERVANTS WAN first-class wi ED—THREE rs, for first class private families in the city; also, two good waiters, for hotels in the country. Apply at 148 Grand street.’ Also, « Protestant cook ani waiter, for New Haven; an kuglish eoachman, end a Scotch gardener. AM must’ haye good refereace, and will receive good wages. ANTED—MEN AND GIRLS, WITH GOOD RECOM. mendations, for excellent situations; one lxun- ress; three cocks and washers; four general workers; two Protestant cooks; twe Protestant chambermaids and waiters; two Scotch or Protestant gardeners; one English, Scotch or American seamstress and lady’s’ maid, at 108 Chambers street, or 7 Carmine street. tion to do chamberwork, or to take care of would be willing to do general housework; can give the ‘best of references. Apply at 94 Dean street, uth Brooklyn, Can be seen for two daya. W ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE MARRIED WOMAN, who has lost her baby, a month old, a situation as wet nurse; can be well recommended. Forsyth street, in the rear, for three days. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, AS NURSE AND SEAM- stress, or as chamberiaid and fine laundress, in a private family, by very experienced girl, with excel- lent city reference. Call at 74 Sixth avenue, in the book- store. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WIDOW WOMAN, @ situation as wet nurse—baby five months old. Can be seen for three dsys, at No. 9 Frankfort street, rear uilding. Wotan A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITU- chi Apply at 186 | RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL WANTS A SITUATION ax dress-maker; she understands cutting and fitting fudies’ and children’s dresses, She is a good plain worker, and can do any sort of sewing that she is put to. Cit reference if required. Please call at 287 Twenty-seventh street, between Ninth and |ANVASSERS WANTED—TO PROCURE ADVERTISE ments for a new publication. Apply at 252 Broad- way, office No. 15, at 10 A. M., or 234 ARPET DEALERS, A’ ‘TIO! -ANY RESPONSI- Lie party wlio would like to occupy a part of suta- ble premises for the carpet business, in connection with the upbolstery and eabinct business, in a good fashionable Dusines# location up town, may heat of an opportunity by applying to W. B., 82 Chambers street. (00K WANTED—A, PROTESTANT WOMAN, WHO 13 cook, and to assist in washing and ironing. Apply at 162 Fast Fourteenth street. ith avenues ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, AS WET young, healthy woman, who has an abundant 1 ply of milk, and can produce the best of city reference to character and competency. Apply at 69 avenue B. Wena A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, a situation a3 chambermaid and waiter. Has good city references. Cam be seen for two days, at 98 Heventh street, between First and Second avenues. Has no objection to the country. 7ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT GIRL, asituation as nurse, seamstress or chambermaid. Has the best of references, Apply at 224 Seventeenth street, between Eighth and Ninth avenues. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, to do general housework, in a small family. Good reterences can be given. Please call at 193 Seventh street. Can be seen for two days. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTARLE young woman, as wet nurse in a private family. None with a child over five months need apply. Best of city reference. Cun be seen for two days, at No. 12 Peck slip. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young girl, as cbambermaid, or would do general housework. ‘The best of city refererce can be given, Please call for two days, at 396 Sixth avenue, between ‘Twenty-second and Twenty-third streets, in the store, ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation todo general housework, in a private family. Good city reference can be given from her last place. Please call at 245 Henry street. Cau be seen for two days. ‘ANTED —A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as chambermaid or waiter, or to do plain sewing. Has the best of city reference. Please call at 19 Rector street. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT young woman, a situation as cook, washer and ironer, Oras chambermaid and waiter; no’ objections to do general housework for a small private family; the best of city reference furnished. Can be seen at her present employer's, 78 West Twenty-third street, near Sixth avenne, from 10 to5 P. M. ‘ANTED— EIGHTY EMBROIDERERS, BRAIDERS and mantilla makers; none but good hands nee apply, at the embroidering office,No. 60 Prince street. ANTED—A FRENCH OR GRRMAN WOMAN, AS first rate cook, ina private family. None other need apply. Also, a French or German girlas chamber- maid. Apply at the office of St. Dennis Hotel. ‘ANTED—AN ENGLISH, SCOTCH, OR NORTH OF Ireland Protestant gitl, from eijzhtoon to twenty. two years of age, todo the housework of a small private family. She must be neat and cleanly in her person and work, willing to submit to the rules of the house, and bear a good character. Call any morning, between nine and twelve o'clock, for one week, at 196 West Thirty-first street, near Eighth avenue. Wir CHAMBERMAID, A COLORED GIRL. Call, with references, at 102 Willow st., Brooklyn 1 BY A perience, and the best recommendations for integrity, | &e, To a competent person a liberal salary will be paid. RY GOODS SALESMAN WANTED—TO GO WEST, IN a first-class fancy and staple dry goods retail iioure. Nove need apply without. having had long ox: Inquire at 8 o'clock P. M., at A.T. Stewart & Co.'s, Broadway, for Mr. Issac Raphael, of Louisville. RUG CLERK WANTED—IN THE WHOLESALE BUSI- ness; one well acquainted with the business can ap- ply, with good references, at 127 Maiden lane. UST DISENGAGED, AND WANTS A SITUATION AS gardener—A young, active, industrious man, mar- ried, without any children. He understands gardening in its various departments, namely, the care and cultiva- tion of stove and greenhouse plants, vineries, fruit, flower and vegetable gardens. The advertiser has been regular- ly bred to the business, and he feels confident, from past experience, both here and in the old country, that he will xive entire satisfaction to any person requiring his ser- vices. Address J. P. M., gardener, Herald olfice, for three days. ITHOGRAPHERS—WANTED, A FIRST RATE GENE- ral lithographic artist. Also, s good color printer. Aprly at SARONY & MAJOR’S, 117 Fulton street. NV ANTILLA CUTTER WANTED.—A LADY COMPE- tent to take charge of a work room, and superin- tend in cutting and manufacturing rantillas, to goto a Western city, may address, with reference, box 1,813 Herald office.’ Eanployment permanent. ILLINERS WANTED. — EXPERIENCED HANDS: highest prices paid; at BARTHOLOMEW & WEED'S New Mourning store, 551 Broadway. ILLINERS WANTED.—TWENTY-FIVE GOOD MIL liners wanted immediately at Mrs LEVY’S.—A pply $5.00 AVY DEPARTMENT—BUREAU OF MEDICINE AND Surgery, February 27th, 1853.—Sir—Apolications being constantly made to this bureau for purchases of concentrated and other articles of diet suited to the na- val service, you are hereby ordered to receive such speei- mens as may be sent to you by the partics interes and, after a careful exumination of their se merits during your absence in the Arctic regions, to re- port in writing to this bureau, I am, sir, reapectfully, your cbedient vervant, — (Signe THOS. HARRIS, ‘To l'assed Ass’t Surgeon E. K. Kane. Persons desirous of availing themselves of the above order, are requested to send their articles of diet to 78 South street, New York, on or before the 5th of April. B. K, KANE, P. A. S., U.S. Navy, ding Arctic Expedition. HOUSES, ROOMS, ETC., WANTED, 10 000 —WANTED—IMPROVED CITY PRO- i * perty, cheap for cash; or lots well Ivated and cheap will be purchased for’ cash. Also, $10,000, $4,800, $2,000 nad $2,000, to loan on good elty property. Apply to BRONSON & FRASER, 7) Nassau street, upstairs. Comma TO $8,000—HOUSE WANTED—WEST of Broadway, between Bleecker and ‘thirty-fourth street, with modern improvements, in order and. situation. Payments, from $100 to, 4200 monthly, until all paid off. Address, stating situation, price, &¢., Merchant, Herald office. A STORE, WITH ROOMS ATTACHED, 18 WANTED by the end of March, or before, in a business tho- roughfare, either in New York or Brooklyn. A small house with store will not be objected to. Good referenoes can be given and rent advanced. Also, rooms wanted. Address Hercules, Herald ofiee a OUSE WANTED—FOR A SMALL FAMILY, IN A quiet respectable neighborhood, not to exceed $500 per annum, and for not Jess than five years. Must have a yard. Location between Fourth and Eteventh streets and Broadway and Sixth avenue. Or the adverti- ee reine a yi bes Eis deds exceeding oes a yer, ituat same. hus good repair. ie W.R., Herald office, pepe: Mill bee a OUSE WANTED, IN FOURTEENTH OR TWENTY third strects—A three story house, with all the modern improvements, for which cash will be paid, Ad- dress G.8., stating particulars, Herald office. ART OF A HOUSE WANTED BY A GENTLEMAN and wife.—Must be eligible and in good loeation, west of Broadway, between Franklin and Twentieth street, east between Astor Place snd Twentieth street, or in the vicinity of St. George’s Church. References ex- ehanged. Address E. T. W., Herald office. ART OF A HOUSE WANTED—BY A VERY RETIRED family of three grown persons, anywhere between Canal and Twenty-third streets, (west of Broadway pre- ferred,) or the advertiser would take a house in connes. tion with some small fumily, in a good locality. Refer” ences given and required. Address A. L.C., Herald office, EAL ESTATE.—WANTED TO PURCHASE, A PIBOE of land, one to three acres, within fifty miles of New York, on the Hudson River Railroad, suitable for theerection of a plain coitage, for which a moderate price will be paid, Address, stating loca:ion, price, and full particulars, J. H. MORLON, box 736 New York Post Office. \WO STORY HOUSE WANTED TO HIRE.—THE AD- 7T vertiser wants to hire a comfortable two stary house, Without modern improvements, in a clean, respectable neighborhood, at a rent not exceeding four hundred dol- lars, which will be paid punctually in city money, quar- terly, or monthly if preferred. Family consists of fim. elf, wife, and three boys, of the ages of 9, 7, and 136. All boseible care will be taken of the property, and, if tually agreeable, a lease will be taken at the end’ of the ear, as moving is a nuisance. Please address C. H. E., Box 655 Post office. ANTED—IN THE COUN'RRY, IMMEDIATELY, FOR the season or the year, a cottage, with a well stocked garden, for a family of four or fire grown per- sons, ina good neighborhood, and easy and daily access to the city. Address, stating price of rent and full particu- lars, L. B., box 682 Post Office. Instead of a house, full board for four persons may suit the-advertiser. ANTED—A SMALL HOUSE, WITH FRONT AND back basements, or the lower part of a house, with front and back basements and comfortable bedrooms, with a small respectable family. Apply to Downs, Herald office. ee aren nrengeenchnneeenenemeatneentast ns ‘ANTED—A TWO STORY HOUSE, WITH MODERN improvements, west of Broadway, between Grand and Tenth streets; rent $600. Address, by letter, W. Z., Herald Office, with particulars, at the establishment, 39 Division street. NOMCETA YOUNG MAN WHO HAS BEEN WORK ing at the carpenter business for the last twelve years, and is a penman and accountant, wishes a perminent situation ins warehouse or factory, where Eo will make himself useful to his employer. - Wages not so much his object as a permanent place. Address, by letter, Artham, Herald office, for three days. ITUATION WANTED—BY A SINGLE MAN, COMPE- tent to take the entire charge of any gentleman's farm and all its stock. Isa Protestant, of good moral character and qualifications. Address, by letter, X. Y., Herald office, for two days ITUATION WANTED—BY A MARRIED SCOTCHMAN, ‘as gardener and farmer, or either ; is eight years in this country, and can give every satisfaction as to charac- ter and qualifications. His wife could take charge of a dairy, if required, as she has only one child. Address A. B.; Herald office, for two TINO MERCH TRADERS—A GENTLEMAN (0 MERCHANTS AND of business habits, practical experience, and good dress, wishes to engage with some commercial osta- lishment who wants a trusty confidential assistant. Sa- tisfactory references given. Addross H. P., Herald office. 0 ENGRAVERS.—LINE ENGRAVERS WANTED. Apply at No. 6 Barclay street, second story. ANTED—A WOMAN TO COOK, WASH, AND IRON. ‘One who understands her business, may apply at No. 42 Seventh street. WAXTED—GOoD copyists, WHO WRITE A GOOD _ Plain hand. Address L. I., Herald office. ‘ANTED—ON A SMALL FARM, NEAR THIS CITY, a single man, who understands gardening and farming, and is thoroughly acquainted with driving and taking care of horses. He must bring the best recom. mendations as to industry, character, and capacity, In- quire at No. 67 Wall street, second story, back ofice. AST OFF CLOTHING AND FURNITURE WANTED.— Persons desirous of converting their cast off articles into cash, can obtain fair priee by sending for the sub. seriber, at his residence. or through the Post office. L. M. DUSSELDORF, No. 13 Elm street. N. B.—Ladies attended to by Mrs. ‘Dusseldorf, FOR SALE AND TO LET. OUR YEARS LEASE FOR SALE, WITH OR WITH out the furniture and gas fixtures, of a new four. Mtory basement house, No. 284 Sixth avenue, near Right. centh street. Possesston given before first of April. Font $650. The house contains bath room, gas, hot And cold water, &e., throughout. Also, for sale low, for cash, a very superior seven octave pianoforte, made expressly for Mrs Laura A. Jones, and hes been but afew months in use, Apply @8 above, between 10 and 12 o'clock A. M. ANTED—A COACHMAN AND GARDENER; ONE who perfectly understands his business may apply between the hours of nine and three o'clock, at 179 Pearl street. JAMES 'M. WEED. ‘ANTED—A WATCHMAKER, TO GO_ SOUTH, TO whom liberal wages will be given. None but first class workmen neel apply. BROWN, PALM DWIGHT, 172 Broadway, corer of Maiden’ lane. : en — ANTED—A MAN TO WORK A HOT PRI satinets, and make himself otherwi: seful. ply at the corner of Fifty fourth strect and Ap: Third avenue. ANTED IN AN OFFICE—AN ACTIVE AND IN telligent young man, from 16 to 18 years of a who will make himself generally useful for a small com: Yensation, Address, in own handwriting, box 810, Post Office. LET—THE DRY GooDs STORE CORNEI stock f T° Catherine and Madison streets, and sale, The store, for many years, has done « large t ness in silks, shawls, &e.. ang is one of the be locations in the city. The store would be |} purchasing the stock, if the applicant prefers, Apply on the premises, ANTED—AT 4 SANDS STREE telligence office) # Protest also, Protestant and Catholic oks, chambermaid T, BROOKLYN, (IN- t cook, for West hite and colored WwW Point ag in B } (0 JEWELLERS.—WANTED, A NUMBER OF FIRST rate workmen, including diamond setters, seal ring maker, and general workmen, GUILD & STEVENS, Bos. ton Apply at P. F. Goll's, 78 Fulton street, corner of Gold, from 12 to 2 o'clock. 10 CARPENTERS.—WANTED—A FIRST RATE CAR- penter, to take charge and superintend the work of five houses now about being erected in Thirteenth street, east_of Second avenue. None but a practical, good man, of sober steady habits, with good city reference need apply, at 178 Seventh etreet, between avenues A an B, any evening during the week, from six till eight ‘clock. (0 DRAFTSMEN.—WANTED, ONE THAT IS ACCUS- tomed to dnishing and ‘coloring elevations To a Gompetent person a good situation wilt be giten. Address Architect, Herald office, With name and reference, and 0. BLANK BOOK BINDERS—WANTED—A_ FIRST rate blank book and job finisher. Apply to R. HOB & CO., Nos. 20 and 31 Gold street. MNO TOBACCO, SNUFF, AND SEGAR DEALERS.—A young man, of considerable experience in the above business, wants a situation as salesman, The best of city reference ein be forwarded, together with that of his present employer, Please address H., Herald Ofice. (0 PLUMBERS.— WANTED, A_ FIRST RATE HOUSE | plumber, who thdronghly understands the business. | ‘Toa competent person good wages and constant employ ment will be given. Apply, between 8 and 11 o'clock, A. M., toJAS, DEWEY, 72 Bleecker street, corner Broadway. O WHOLESALE CLOTHIERS—WANTED, A PERMA nent » n by a firet rate cutter, or would en- for Li 8.0, Hor f xence given, | musi ANTED—PART OF A HOUSE, FOR A FAMILY OF three, in a good neighborhood. Possession want- ed onthe first of March, April, or May, Also, a small house. Address, stating rent and particulars, Hancock, Herald office. J ANTED—A LEASE OF A FACTORY, FOR THE Purpore of manufacturing varnish, or a lease of a piece of ground, on which a varnish factory can be built. Address H. L., Herald office. ANTED TO RENT, FROM THE FIRST OF MAY next, a neat two story and attic house, with front and back basements, and other modern accommodations, on the line of the Sixth or Eighth avenue cars. It must be ina respectable neighborhood, and not above Tenth street. Address Chance, Herald office, Rent must be moderate. MISCELLANEOUS. MAURICE, AGENT FOR THE HOUSE OF JULES A, Arone, of Paris, No, 62 William room 19, ‘ew York, importer of Parisian articl@, such as porte- monnaies, all kinds of brushes, umbrella and parasol sticks, canes, hatter’s articles, paper ts, segar boxes, lamps, shirts and collars, and other OLT’S PISTOLS.—NOTICE—DEALERS IN FIREARMS are hereby notified that imitations of Colt’s arms, uifactured in Europe, and closely resembling the gen- ¢, are now imported into the United States for sale. As the sale of any such arms would be an of Colonel Colt’s patents, and as the spurious are offered for genuine Colt’s pistols, this notice is given to put dealers and purchasers on their guard. Any found im- porting or a such arms, oa ay ot eee in vie- tion of Col Colt’s patents, wi rosecuted. Patents Wine PRORAMUEL COLT, RON BEDSTEAD WAREROOMS, AND CHEAP SPRING Mattress and Rodding depot.—lron bedsteads $4 to $40; the health: Uy ge mattress, &c., $6 to $30; the new elastic felt beds, pillows, quilts, &c.; also, pure hair mate tresses, all warranted. Hotels, steamers, and seminaries supplied promptly to order. Please call and examine, at Broadway, above Spring street. APER HA —FRANCIS PARES & 00., NO. 68 Ghambers street, (next but one to Stewart's,) cor: ner of Broadway, offer at wholesale and retail the moat extensive assortment, of every quality, of the richest Style of decorations, imitations of oaks, marble, &e. The inest skilful workmen are employed to hang thd papers. \HE MANIFOLD COPYING PAPER, FOR WRITING nd copying letters, without pens or ink, copying plans, designs, embroidery patterns, impreasione of leaves, &e.—Hiy addressing the undersigned, either pore sonally or by mail, for five dollars, a true receipt will be ‘1 given to make the paper, or will be sent toany part of the United States. The name is sufficient juaranty ROBERT F. BEEBE pl Chinton The poper, in ize oF color, 79a | 91 Cnton street.

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