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ere ee Knox's ota Wee has ne rapa ot nents ‘hats, and what gentleman, claim! te discrimination, Kas not worn them? ‘If'any, they should visit his estal ment, No. 126 Fulton street, at once, and they will discover that for the low price dt $4 they on a hat superior in quality, style and appear- ance, to that sold at other establishments at an advanoe ep Wis price of twenty per cent. Remember this, and Seal with KNO: Announcement.—Knox & James wil ‘issue their vew style of Gentlemen’s Hats on Thursday | | | | , Feb. 24. Price four dollars. A combination of | shill, experience and taste has produced an articlefor the | t season that the world of fashion canaot fail to press with its approval, for it is chaste and elegant in ita conception, and in the highest degree creditable as an ! Mises of tke rapid advancement we have made in the | manufacture of the hat. Knox & James, judged by this luctioh, have the ability and the will, and are certain- ly destined to become our leading haters. xoom is in Captain Degroot’s new hotel, corner of Spring street | Have you seen it!—Those who have seen the elegant Spring style of lat introduced by the ‘Peo- ple’s Hatters,’ pronounce it superior, in point of beauty of style, richness of materials, and elegauce of workman- ship, to any hat issued this season. Prieer—24 and $3. (al! at the Hat F ‘TH Para row, opposite Astor House. and Broadway, directly opposite the Collamore 4 her's Union, No. ing Clothing, made up fensble air Gurable mezaner pourible, can at all timen be ured on advantageous terms, for cash, at H. L. FOS | YS clothing establishment, 27 Cortlandt street. large stock of winter clothing, which will be sold at great- dy reduced prices. Arnouxs, Drapers and Taltlors, 303 Broad- way, corner Duane street, invite attention to their stock of new ntyle spring goods, comprisiog cloths, eassimeres, and vesting, in every variety. We think we are lady red to offer a larger I better avsortment of gr ods than ever heretofore, and having made additions to our cutting de tment, are enabled to serve our customers with moie Than ordinary despatch. Feol’s Axiom.—It was made for enlightened use. Trades- men who abuse it by belying their promises, abuse it to their own loss. GREEN, No. negs maxim:—the first is to make the handsomest shirts that ean be made, the second to deliver them at the time promised. lendid Carpeting.—Smith & Lounsbery rl street, are now receiving in store, per late ar- @ large stock of velvet, tapestry, Brussels, three ply, and ingrain carpetings, of chaste and elogant de- signs, which, having been purchased previous to the re- eent advances in prices, they ere enabled to offer at very great inducements. Wonderful Improvements in Rowena Ma- ehines having recetitly been made, now renders these in- struments ahead of any mechanical invention of the age, and the proprietors, Messrs. I. M. Singer & Co., having ‘been to a great expense in 1 Purchasing machinery ex: pressly for the manufactory of these machines, assure the bana that the machines shall hereafter have all the improvements attached with pesfect mechanical mecuracy, and the onee seeming difficulties are now re- . Call and examine mar*ines, at the principal 268 Broadway. 1. M. SINGER & CO, the manufacturers of shirts and collars, is respect- fully called to Wheeler, Wilson & Co.’s sewing machine, patented June 16th, 1852, at 265 Broadway. L. Braudies & Co.—By Letters Patent, Issaed September 16th, 1851.— Manufacturers of bronze co Jers, gold, half gold, silver and metal leaf factory, corner of Land Paci streets, Brooklyn, office No. 11 Cedar street, New Yor! , $5 ; 800, os viz. :—No. 4, . 3 600, $3; 200, $160; less ten per cent discount per on six months terms. m bronze colors are extensively used for brass and wooden ware, japanning, Ia etc., etc., and will compare favorably with article, although far, far cheaper. ‘Mew Yous, January 8, 1853. ‘W. H. McDonald's Ne @ny impo: wapaper Advertising House, No. 102 Nassau street, corner of Ann.—The very Dest papers, from Srey part of the Union and the Cana- received daily. Best terms, and fullest authority recommendations from over signatures of ‘the publishers. “ Whe Arrivalof the Ship Hendrick Hudson from London, having on board an invoice of Charles’ Landon 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. ie written $4,000 Wanted—by a Young Man that has an nity of getting a share ina busi- Section ths fret of Marche Good aioe cya Address Partner, Broadway Post Office. Carr & Hicks, Stationers, daa! Removed to No. 53 Nassau street, would respectt call the attention of their friends and the public ly to their perp icy of blank ee per, ot Falary article: keep on band a com elected oock. il Beaae eards, circulars, checks, &c., litho- phed or printed toorder. Blank books ruled and bound ¢ apy pattern required. ihea St. Mark’s Place ‘tiom.—COLE & CHILTON for Sale at Auc- sell at the Merchants’ Ex- on Monday, Fel 28th, at twelve o'clock, that BeBe houre and lot No. 00 St diaries place, 37 feet 6 ‘Bee 100 feet. Sale positive and without reserve. sales. Broadway Lease for Sale at Auction.—Pub- lic attention is directed to the sale to bs made at the Mer- ebants’ Exchange,{this day, Friday, 26th inst., by WM. H. FRANELIN, SON & (O., of six yoars unexpired se, from 1st May next, of the premises corner of Broadway and Howard streets, known as the City Hotel, together with the entire furniture and fixtures of the bons ‘There is a front on Broadway of fifty feet. and one hundred feet on Howard street. For particulars, inquire on the ‘We wish to call the Attention of our Read- ers to the extensive sale of valuable property by ALBERT H. NICOLAY, thisday, Friday, February 25th, at auction, at12o’clock, at the Merchants’ Exchange, oe property on Broadway, Eighty-seventh street, Fift! avenue, 125th street, mty-third street, Fifty-seventh street, Seventh avenue, Forty-first street, Ninetieth street, 124th street; the ‘three story brick ‘building and lot 55 Bowery; the two story and attic building 107 Bow- ery; the two story and attic building 109 Bowery; the three story brick building 102 Centre street; 117th street, and 124th street, Harlem; with handsome coitage on First avenue, and the unexpired leases of house and lot No. 367 Madison street and No. 6 City Hall place. Lithographic book maps can be obtained at the office of the Auctionecr, No. 40 Wall street. Business and General Public. — To the BRANCH & McDONNELL, Auctioneers, 113 Fulton street, | New York, are now prepared to receive consignments of every description of merchandise, including fur niture, ‘paintings, pianofortes, &c., &c., upon which Si make liberal advances, and will make re- turns immediately after every sale. ‘They are now preparations for their first large sale of fur- niture, paintings, fancy goods, &c., which will take place ‘arties intending to send in goods for this ir earliest convenience. B. . ive attention to out-door sales of every ay ai q nces.—Messrs. Wm. H. & Co., A. & H.S. Thorp, D. & J. Sadlier, & Co., Pattison, Adams, &Co., Phelps & Kingman, Hudson & Smith. g Excitement at the Irving House.—Dr. SCHENCK, from ain is creating quite an excite- ment at his rooms inthe Irving House. ‘They were crowa ed yesterday by persons suffering with lung diseases aud consumptives, desirous of availing themselves of his great experience and advice in the treatment and cure of these diseases. His stay in New Yorkis very short, as he will eave for Philadelphia on Saturday. fe would advise all who wish to see him to call early, or they may lose the tunity. He will be ready to receive patients from elgnt o'clock in the morning fill four o’clock P. M., until Saturday, the 26th inst. N.B.—The Doctor gives advice gratis to all, and to those who desire a thorough exami- nation of the lungs with his Respirometer, he charges three dollars. ’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, Druises, and hard swellings, and work the horse daily. Depots, 230 Pearl street, 476 Broudway, and at every droggists in the United States. Shoulder Braces, Female Su porters and belts, club-foot and ‘spinal instrumonts, in- struments for knock-knees, bow-legs, and weakness of the ankles, joints, and a very superior elastic stocking for enla: veins of the leg; also, children’s trusses for sale, and applied, at No. 12 Ann street. ‘Wigs and Toupees.—Batehelor’s New Style of wigs are pronounced the most perfect imitation of fare yet invented. Those wanting a very superior article should eall at BATCHELOR’S celebrated wig factory, No 4 Wall street, where can be found the largest and beat sesortment in the city. Copy the address. BWigs and Tonpees—Medhurst 4 Heard’s manutactory for these articles is colebrated in all parts of the world. Versons wirhing a light, elegant, aud dura- ble wig or toupee, warranted uot to’ shrink or change color, can be surely suited. Also, braids of long hair, front braids, &c. 27 Maiden lano. Cut this out. Gourand’s Liquid Halr Dye is, without ex- eeption or reservation, the very best ever invented. Be- ware of puffed dyes.” Equally cclebrated is Gouraud’s Hedicated Soap, for curing pitiplos, freckles, eallowness, chaps, roughness, &e, Poudre Subtile uproots hair from any part of the body. Liquid Rouge, Lily White, and Hair Gloss, at 67 Walker street, near Broadway. Hair Dye.—Batchclor's Celebrated Liquid Harr Dye is the best yet discovered for coloring the hair or whiskers the moment it is applied. The wonderful ease and certainty with which thie favorite and old as- tablished hair dye performe is astonishing. It is for sale, or i at BATCHELOR’S wig factory, No. 4 Wall street. | Cristadoro’s Celebrated Hatr Dye Changes the hair instantly toa superb black or brown, while his Frerervative and Bantifior stimulates ite growth and per ates ila laxariance to the Iatest period of life. The we ia nprlied y y t f ena AD 2 No. ¢ Aster Louse, and by dingyiste generally. Seeing is believing. | Astor House, has two busi- | bog to Dublish their greatiy reduced $6 ; 8,000, $5 50; 1, Our long ond favorably | bronzing | Cordial, the eighth wonder of the botanic world, bel printing, | rted ‘Their sales CeAficates with Watehes.—Wateber by this the genuine Jurgensen celebrated manufacturer. to grther with those of Lavallette, buchine, Nardin, Bre yuet, Montaudon, Ami Sandoz, Junot, Connoisier, Tobias, obnson, Taylc r, &c. &e,, for sale at imperters’ prices, by DAVID RAIT, linporter of Watches, 381 Troadvay, up stairs. Diamonds, in lots to suit wholesale and re~ tail eustomers,—Cluster diamond pins, rings, together with an extensive stock of fine solid gokl jewelry, at the manufacturers’ prices, for sale at the factory of the sul seriber, 381 Broadway. up tai of Waite stre DAVID RAIT, ing Jeweller. Portable Dressing Cases.—The most com- plete and elegant articles noy manufactured, having ery requisite for a gentleman's toilet, and as a travel ling companion invaluable. ni G. SAUNDERS & SON, Ne. 7 Astor House, and S87 broadway. Rasolr Lacoultre.—These Razors have no equal in their extreme durability and keenness of edge. | Can be obtained, genuine, at SAUNDERS’, No. 7 Astor House, and 387 Broadway. Comb Factory, No. 287 Broadway, where ean be seen a choice selection of tortoise shell and buffalo dress combs, of the newest patterns. Combs repaired, Articles of the toilet of the nest quality A. & J. SAUNDERS, 7 Broadway. Marble Mantels—A. Large Assortment, for tale cheap, at HARI’S, corner Ninth street and Dhird avenue, By Letters Patent secured in 1849, Pulvermas cher's Patent EES aacere Vol.aie Chains, constructed to be worn under the garments, are the most wonderful disco very in medicine and electricity of the present day. They Neve, without pain or shock, instantaneously, acate ner- vous pains, such as head, ear, avd toothe ache, rheuinatie pains, tic doloreux, &e., and by their miid but continaous and preceptible action on the body, diseases of years’ standing—such as gout, local paralysis, nervous com. | plaints, liver diseases, &c.—dinappear at if by & miracle, hey have been applied with the greatest.suecess is all these dreadful diseases in children, commonly called con- vuisions, as also in cases of tecthing, under difficulties and disorders of the bowels. hey precipitate me tals from their solutions, decompose water, deflect the magnetic needle, in short, show all the pine- nomenon ef a powerful voltaic pile. Tho instru ments producing these effects weigh about two ounces, can be folded up in apocket-book, are always ready for Instantaneous use, and will last a mau his lifetime, guarding hinself, family and friends, &c., against that number of diseases and complaints in whic mild stream. ing electricity is a perfectly safe, certain, and wonderfu) speedy remedy. The price of « complete eliain is from $1 to $6: batteries, $10 to $22 60. Incredible as may seem the above facts, any person can easily convince himeelf beforehand, at the depot, of their truth. The importance of the invention has been ac. Anowledged in America by the Academy of Medicine of New York, and the chains have been applied with great saceess inthe medical colleges, the City, Bellevue, and Ward’s Island Hospitals, Brooklyn City Hospital, &e.; in Europe, by the Royal Colleges’ of Physicians and Sur- geons in London; by the Academie Nationale de Medecin st 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 | Europe. The proprictors are in posession of testimonials to the same effect, from all the above institutions in Ame- rica,and Europe, as well as of the most eminent and distinguished members of the profession in both hemi- | epheres, and invite the public to examine them, and illustrated descriptions—one for personal use and one for scientific men—with copies of testimonials | anda number of eases 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, tn answer to prepaid inquiries, containing three cents . STELNERT, stage stamps. KI = No. 668 Broadway, corner of Prince street. Professor Morse’s Invigorat Elixtr, or CURE OF NERVOUS DISEASES. No language can convey an adequate ides of the imme: | diate and almost miraculous change which it occasions in the diseased, debilitated, and shattered nervous system. Whether broken down by sickness, the unstrung and relax- ed organization is at once rebraced, revivified and built up. ‘The mental and physical symptoms of nervous disease van- ish together under its influence. ‘The stooping, trembling victim of depression and debility becomes a new man—he stands erect: he moves with a firm step; his mind, which was previously sunk in gloom, or an almost idiotic apa- thy, becomes’ bright, buoyant, active, and he goes forth refreshed, regenerated, and conscious of new vigor, to his aceustomed occupations. Nor is the effect temporary. On the contrary, the relief is permanent, for the c« P of the medicine reach the constitution itself, and restore it to its normal condition. Well may the eparation be called the Sold by C. H. RING,General Agent for the United States, 102 Broadway, and by druggists generally. It is put up in pint botties,with the words ‘‘Dr. Morse’s Invigorating ”? blown on the glace. Price $3 per bottle; two bottles, $5; five bottles for $12; and $24 per N. B.—Important advice accompanies each bottle ‘When you see a Man neglect his Hair you may depend upon it he is s ‘great man,” beeause no great man thinks about his hair. Now. if you would be a great man, take no heed of your hair; but if you are not ambitious of being considered a t man. espe- cial care of your hairy and use Dr. DEBAY’S Ntoukreno- Jeo. Call for it at 135 Arita Hall) and 156 (Tribune Bui }) Nassau street, 599 Broadway, No. 1 St. Mark’s place, also at the corner of Broadway and Thirty-fourth street, and of beoksellers goons. In Brooklyn, at 175 Fulton street. Address Dr. E. F. DEBAY, 135 Nasxen, street, care of E, French. Sixty-five more Deaths from Consumption last week.—I will now give $1,000 to the friends of any one of those deceased, if they can prove they took one bottle of magnetic pulmonic syrup, within three months previous to death. TALBOT WATTS, magnetist, com- pounder of the nervous antidote, 424 Greenwich street, Consumption.—I will cure Consumption for $20, or forfeit $1,000, if the patient dies after taking one bottle of magnetic pulmonic syrup, providing they keep on taking it until they get well. @ bottle generally lasts about a month, containing one hundred doses, about three times a day, $5. TALBOT WATTS, author of the nervous antidote, 424 Greenwich street. Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Tie Dolorcux, cramps, debility, and all nervous complaints, speedily and permanently cured, by Watts’ nervous antidote. Any rson doubting its efficacy, should call on the Hon. lenry Meigs, President of the American Institute, and ask his opinion of its wonderful curative power. $1 per bottle. JOHN PYNE, 38 Ann street. Science.—I cut the following from the Lon- don Journal of Psychological Medicine—article, Magne- tism, page 178:—Watts’ Nervous Antidote.— “Almost every age and country have produced some such myste- rious wonder, some powerful compourd, that cures every disease it is faken for, yet invariably dies with the com- pounder, as if some peculiar herbs or medicines absorb the peculiar magnetic fluids of some men, while com: pounding, that others have no control over, so that when that happy result occurs, the world has a positive and universal panacea; but unfortunately such powerful mag- netic fluids seldom emanate from young peraons. We know that Dr. Watts, the author of this last wonder in the world’s anvals of Therapira, is between 50 and 60 years | of age’ I will cut off what follows, for fear of hurting your feelings. GEO, ABNER, Dr. E. Brown, “the Great Scrofala Doctor,” ofiice 147 Grand street.—A scientific treatment of scrofu- fa is casuredly obtained of Dr. E. Brown, losated at 147 Grand street. New England’s cured have paid him many debts of gratitude. New York now has the offer of his services. Ye afflicted, seize time and eall on him, ere it be too late. Birth-marks, polypus, scirrhous cancers, tumors, moles, and all excresences removed from the faee or body, by a painless external application, All per- sons interested will be perfectly satisfied of the fact, by ealling at the office of the subscribers, 192 Second avenue, sorner of Twelfth strect. HARVEY & WALLACE. SP SP SSNS Married, In Princeton, N. J., on Wednesday, Feb 23, by the Rev. Mr. Dodd, ALEXANDER Denniston, of this city, to Saran J, Gxxxy, of Princeton. On Wednesday evening, Feb, 23, hy the Rev. J. Pound, Mr. Ricuarp F, mSON to Miss Euuza Exusorr, both of this city. In Southport, -Conn,, on Thursday, Feb. 24, by the Rey. G. 8. Gilbert, SawvEt Carrer, of Broviclyn, to Hanser H., daughter of Capt. H. Davis, of the former place. Yours, &¢. ‘ Died, On Wednesday, February 23, at 4 o'clock, of consump tion, Dennis Murray, in the 42d year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, this afternoon, at Povelock, from his late residence, No. 360 Cherry street, to the place of tnterment, on the corner of Eleventh street and Firat avenue. On Wednesday, Febrnary 23, after a short but severe illness, aged 89 years, AmetiA, the beloved wife of William Cecil, M..D., and youngest davghter of the late Blasius Moore, of Port Wa: hington, ‘The relatives and friends of the famil fully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, at Yorkville, between Eighty-sixth and Righty-seventh streets, onthe Third avenue, on Sunday, 27th Tost. at2 o'clock, P. M. On Tuesday, February 22, in the 494 year of her age, Sanan Any, wife of Henry H. Leeds, and eldest daughter of the late Alexander C. Jackson. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully requested to attend the funeral, without further invita- tion, this afternoon, at 314 o'clock, from the Rey. Dr. P'ar- ker’s Chureh, in Bleecker str On Thursday, Feb. 24, ANNA MARIA, second oldest daugh- terof Francis and Anne Metioven, aged 15 years, 2 months an¢ %. Hor friends and relatives are respectfully invited to at- tend her funeral, to morrow afternoo o'clock, from the residence of her parents, inth avenue, be tween Thirty-sixth and Thirty. th streets, On Thursday morning,Feb, 24, Gronar W. Datsos, in the 41st year of his age. friends and acquaintances of the family, together members of the American Rifles, Company C, erbocker Lodge, I. 0, of 0. F.; a Lodge of Masons, No. 28, are respecthully invited to at tend his funeral, to-morrow afternoon, at 1 0’clo cisely, fom his Inte residence, No. § At without further invitation, His’ remaing will bo taken to Greenwood for interment. are respoct- fob. 24, at the r sidence of her cks, Mrs ANN BrrLew, in th ) her age 6 relatives and f of the family invited to attend the funeral, from 24 Henry street, this day, at 12 M. n, on Thursday, Feb. cma, ta the 2 are respoctfully iate residence, No a painful fil 1 your of his a s+ mower, No 2 Jay, botwoen | | Conn. Concord and Tilary streets. invited to attend. On Thureday, Feb. 24, Many Mancarer, of Jobn b. and Martha Matibewson, age months and 4 days. ‘The friends and at of her grandfather, ! » attend her funeral, from the ree, No, 65 Piit stre without further evening, Feb. 23, Jouw Van Stee, in the bas age. His friends and relatives are an © of hi pectfully invited to attend street, om His remains will be John Henderson, his funeral, from his late resi Sunday afternoon, at 2 o'cl ken to At Rochester, Feb Gay, in the Stth year of her age Hartford papers Feb. §, at the resi ‘ease copy. noe ot John } Conn., Puuny, Infant son of apt. Persy Mowers, aged’5 months. California pavers please copy a ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY BAY 4@° SEE THIRD AND SEVENTH PAGE: NFORMATION WANTEL in the Bowery. their w , if thie meet the eye of either of 4 old friend, by addressing a line to Gul H, Leland, Sin Franeisco, Cul. M ISS ELIZABETH AUSTIN WILL 1 thing to her advant, Herald office, Any friend knowing Le answer as above. NFORMATION 1 ( Per dicsess J.T. MARSHALL WILL DO favor by calling at the Pacific Hote! immediate! ENGLAN! ply to Piet he will find \OULDIN, JOHN, LATE OF UPWELL, A Mr. John Gouldin is requested to Westray, 122 Pear! street, at whose office letter of interest. MES RATE CAMERON WILL PLEA IVE 11 ovelock, if possible, for letter SPEOCIAL NOTICES. 0 ARTISTS, DESIGNERS, &¢.—ONE HUNDRED Dollars Premium.—The government of the Massa- chusetts Charitable Mechanic Association having deter- to procure a new diploma, to be used at the ex: hibition the present year, hereby offer a premium of one hundred deilay Artists and ors who may be disposed to compete, will please send their drawings to the Secretary, on or before Saturday, the thirteenth day of April next. Each draw- ing must have come mark upon it, and must be accom: panied by a sealed envelope, bearing a similar ma containing the adress of the party sending it. design which shail be adopted by the executive comzit tee, the above premium will be paid. The other des will be returned to their respective owners, on d Any further information may be obtained, by appli to the Secretary. In behalf of the governm FRED, H. STIMSON, Boston, Feb. 28, 185: RNEST BUCKUP’S CALORIC ENGINE, PATENTED at Washington, July 2, 1850, and in various parts of Europe.—Mr. Buckup desires to inform his fellow citi- zens that his engine, having been submited to a series Of scrutinizing tests, its elficiency is fully established. The great superiority of calorie ever steam, as a motive and mechanical power, bcthas regards economy and per- fect security against explosion, is too evident to require iMustration; and the practicability ofits use, as a suasti- tute for steam, having been fully demonstrated by suc- cessful experiments, the inference is inevitable that the caloric will supersede the steam engine. Mr, Buckup is fully prepared for the prompt execution of any orders with whigh he may be favored. for ealoric engines: is able to compete with any oiber similar establishment, and ready to guarantee his engines as equal to any which ean be built. Mr. B. is now constructing one for exhibition at the World’s Fair. Mr. Buckup wishes to state, that he haa perfected arrangements in England to supply engines to such parts of Europe where he has obtained patents. Mr, J. P, GRAUT, his Kuropean partner, bas alxo charge of his ofiiee, 175 Broadway. Secretary. EXPLORING EXPEDITION, yay: tea cara ae rt Me Meee INE AND Surgery, February 27th, 1853.—Sir— Applications 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 speci- mens as may Le sent to you by the parties interest and, after a careful examination of their sever merits during your absence in the Arctic regions, to re- port in writing to this bureau. I am, sir, respectfully your obedient servant, (Signed) ‘HOS. HARRIS. To Passed Ass’t Surgeon E. K. , Persons desirous of availing themselves of the abow order, are ay peg send their articles of diet to/3 South street, New York, on or before the 5th of April. E. K. KANE, P. A.S., U.S. Navy, Commanding Arctic Expedition. THE BALL SEASON. Deena en OI ROFESSOR SARACCO, AT THE URGENT SOLICITA- tion of a host of friends, has determined to gire another ay nee soiree ‘Je grand bal finale.’’ Sub- scribers will be entitled to a course of lessons at one third the usual 8. Those who have never danced before can Le taught in a single course, previous to the ball, all the modern dances, with grace, elegance and style, as Saracco will spare no pene to sustain the high reputa- tion which he has the honor to enjoy. Circulars. contain- ing full particulars, can be procured at the Academy, 110 Grand street, four doors west of Broadway. HELTON’S BAND BALL—THE ANNUAL BALL OF Shelton’s' American Brass Band, will take place on Friday evening, Fob. 25th. Tickets $1, to be had at the Band head quarters, No. 3 Delancy street, of any mem- ber of the Band, or at the door on the evening of the ball. THE LECTURE SEASON. Diistenia YOUNG GENTLEMAN, HAVING ONE 6 which bas been highly praised, would like to deliver in the course of some Association. JOHN P. HARRISON, 65 Franklin street, OPE CHAPEL LECTURES REMOVED TO THE RE- “EL. formed Dutch Church in Ninth street, and change! to Wednesday evenings —Rev. JAMES SCOTT, D. D., of Newark, delivers the next lecture, on Wednesday evening, March 24, at § o'clock, inthe Ninth street Reformed Datch Church, on the origin, history, and extension of the Fpglish Language, illustrated with amap Nothing ary. Tickets fifty cents, admitting gentleman and ys L Me PHRENOLOGY IN CLINTON HALL.— FOWLER will commence & course on Feb. 28th, and continue six enecessive ECTURES ON Mr. L. evenings, Feb, 28th) March Ist, 2d, 30, 4th and Sth. The firet two lectoros free. ‘Tickets for the remain- ing lectures, only 12); centa—to be had at 131 Nassau street, and at the door. at 131 Nassau streot. Pe LECTURE BENEFIT OF THE FRENCH Exiles, at the Tabernacle, to-night. A lecture will JOSEPH WARRE FABENS, Esq., late nsul at Cayenne. Subject—The Cony Etat of Louis psp and Treatment ef French Poli- tical Prisoners 6 exiles will also address the meeti: in French. One of our leading merchants has consented to preside. George Sumner, Esq., and other distinguish- ed speakers, will be present. and address the audionse, Tickets 25 cents each, to behad at the desk of the Mor. cantile Library, the principal Rotels, the bookstores, and at the door. John Wheeler, Jr., 67 Broadway, Daniel P. Thomas and Wm. Irving, 47 Broadway, Committee. J.B. SHERWOOD, Secretary. Professional examinations daily, be delivered by United States DANCING ACADEMIES, RIVATE DANCING AT 600 BROADWAY—T ful and beautiful redowa, schottisch redowa po! waltz, &e., taught in a fewlessons. Pupils taken for halt the term. ’ Separate classes for those who have never ta- ken lessons in dancing. All applications to be made at the music store, 274 Bowery. R. & E. H. BURNTON, FINE ARTS, PAAR AA AAA ARAN ADARADADP DIANA JPNE ARIS AN ARTIST OF REPUTE, WHO 13 ABOUT to sail to Australia, has for sale few superior highly finished oil pictures; also a very interesting collection of water color drawings, taken by himself, on the spot, from rature, in Europe and America, Apply at office 21, 33% Broadway, opposite the theatre. RESPECTFULLY BEGS to remind his friends and the public generally that he can be found at No. 8234 Chatham street, where he gives lwscons daily in the art of seif-tefence, from 11 o'clock, A. M., tod. M. Gloves always on hand. ewan sit —MERCHANDISE, DAMAGED AND 30.000. not damaged, for sale, on Friday alid Saturday, at 313 Broadway—clothe, linen, muslin, bosoms, eravats, &e. de. J) 800s TOR CasT.—J. MOXIE, JR., NO. 37 Naseau street, opposite the Post Office, is’ now re- aciving and offers for sale, a large and attractive stock of silks and fancy dress goods, prated lawns and jaconets, berege de laines, plain ahd printed bereges, plain and striped poplins, prints, linens, ginvhams, white goods., ke., mostly from auction, Also, a full assortment of do. mesties, for cash, at prices from ten to fifteen ower than they can be bought on the usual cre CEIVED, FROM RECENT IMPORTATIC wing goods, in the latest Paris styles :—1 », laces, mourning good dia and in colera, all of whieh will be Ul advance on cost of importation. A. No. 761 Broadway, second door above & CO. on place. OCULISTS A 8. “ea | for the’ best original design for oue. | a. | if requirea. |W | toenth and Sixteenth streets, in the rear. Can be seen | ANTYD—A Y A RESPECTABLE | seamstress or chambermaid, or would waiton a lady; can dress hair neatly. but & respectable family need apply. Undoubted ence given. Please call” at Thirty-seventh street, house east of Third avenue. TANTED—A SITUATION, to do V releren street. We, Y A RFS a si as cook, and to Can be seen wo days, at 1 tw “ixth and Sevenih aven A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT GIRL, would assist ia ehawh reets Can be seen for two days. ANTED—A SITUATION, AS CLERK, BY A YOU rman, who ig well dequainted with the E a Rest of ei’ Add as heinstresy and ehamberm The best of city reference seen for two days. Apply at 122 West Two street, upper ficor, front room. ws fED—BY A MOST F wouan, 2 situation for i gvod couk, exeellent washer and ironer, a good baker of bread, and will be found willing and o No objee- tion to the country. Best of reference, and wages mode- rate. Apply at 223 Bowery. TANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESP man, as cook. Understands it in all its b perfectly well. Has the best of eity reterence: n be seen at 168 Twelfth stxeet, im the rear, between Fifthand inth avenues, for two days | ily-soventh | rl a small pri- n give good city reference. Please call at eet. PFCTABLE, ork; is a first Please apply at sth and seventh Can be seen for two days, if TANTED—A SITUATION, BY A young woman, to do genervl hou rate washer and ironer and a good cook. 80 West Seventeenth street, between § avenues, front basement. not engaged. TANTED—RY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG IRISH , nineteen yours of age, a situation as chamber- suaid and plain sewer, or as chambermaid and to assist in wg: is kind to children, Cin be well recommended. xth avenue, between Twentieth and st streets, fromt basement. Can be seen for BY A VERY EXPERIENCED young woman, as chambermaid, and to wash Has lived in the most reapectable fami Has the best city reference Pl Can be seen for V y: and iron. capable of waiting. call at 820 Mott street, near Bleecker. two days, if not engaged. ANTED—A SITUATION, ASCOOK; CAN BAREGOOD | bread, and can do up linen in the neatest manuer The best of eity reterence. Please call at 20 Mott street, near Bleecker. Can be seen for two days, if not engaged. Wee SITUATION AS COOK, IN A PRIVATE family, by a respectable woman, who periecily understands her busi ; belongs to the English church. Has good city reference,’ Pease call at 79 Gronwich street, second floor, back room, WANTED—UY A RESPEC situation as chamberm: cure of children. Good city ref Please call at 67 Fifteenth days. JANTED—BY A Bl YOUNG GIRL, A | & 10 wke requ in the rear, YOUNG 18 Al situation as plain cook: unders baking; a first rate washer and ironer: po obj general | housework, or to go a short distance in the coantey. | Good city reference given if required. Ple elat 43 | Hudson street. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation as first rate cook, washer, and ironer. Please to call at 71 Division street, seer floor, front room. Can bereen for two days. Hest of city referency | can be giver. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG IRISH girl, 19 years of age, # situation as chambermaid and seamstress, or chambermaid and waiter, or to take care of children and do sewing. Can produce good re ference. Please call at 42 Sixth avenue, between Lit- | for two days. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE a situation as chambermald, or to do general house work; she is a first rate washer smd ironer. Good city re- ference. Apply at 348 First avenue, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE WO- man, ad first rate cook; is willing to aseint with bar washing and ironing. Apply at 221 Thompsonsireet, | © 10a ANTED—BY TWO RESPECTABLE GIRS, ONE English and the other an American, situations, one as laundress and chambermaid, or waiter, the other as nurse and chambermuid. The best of city references iven. Please call at 295 Seventh streot, noar avegue D, in the basement, for two days. ‘ANTED — A SITUATION, BY A RESPMCTABLE oung woman, to do general housework or cook- ing. Please call at No, 231 Mott street, between Princo and Houston st ANTED—A GENTEEL YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A "W siseation as neces unavaanistieaay or a chim. berwork, fine washing and iroving, ‘Tho advertiser is oac who thoroughly understands doing up the finest of lacos and fluting, Has no objection to the country orto travel. , ‘The best of city recommendations can be given. Please | call at 125 Twenty-fourth stree:, near Second avenue, | 1 \ | | } ANTED--A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE oung woman, as cook. She understands hor business, both baking and pastry. ‘The best of city refe. renee can be given. Can be seen for two days, at Hi Green street, in the rear, between Spring and Prince, Vv 7 ANTED—BY A RFSPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation as cook; one who understands baking | and pastry perfectly, Can give the best of city rofe:- ence, Please call at No. 80 West Seventeenth street, in the basement, Cun be seen for two days if not engaged. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY ANAMERICAN YOUNG woman, as chambermaid, to thko care of children, do plain sewing, fine washing and ironing; the best of | city reference given from her last place. Inquire at 1 Tillary street, Brooklyn, ANTED—A SITUATION W and would help as laundress in a by avery experienced woman, with excell ence; no objections to into the country. Sixth avenue, in the book store. AS A FIRST RA’ Coll at 74 | Wenrenooy RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUATION as cook, washer, and ironer; is a on cook first rate washer and ironer, and understands to do the housework of a small private family. the very best of city reference from where she has lived along time, Please call at 45 James street, Brooklyn. Can be seen for two de: ‘ANTED—AS A NURS A YOUNG, HEALTHY girl, who is a good seamstress, with a good recom: mendation, to go into the country, thirty miles from the city. Can hear of a most excellent situation by apply- | ing at room 189 New York Hotel, between 9 and 11 in the | morhing. ANTED—AS CHAMBERMAID, A COLORED GIRL, Call, with references, at 102 Willow st., Brookiyn | ‘ANTED—A WOMAN TO COOK, WASH, AND IRON, One who understands her business, may apply at No. 42 Seventh street. ANTED—A SMART AND ACTIVE GIRL, AS WaIT- er in a private boarding house. None ‘need apply tmless able to furnish references of capability an hon- esty. Apply at 58 Seventh avenue, corner of Fifteenth street, between 10 A. M. and 3 P. M. ANTED—A GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK, in a private family ; one who understands cooking, and is good washer andironer, and no grumbler, may apply at 166 Madison street, from 9 to 3 o'clock, P. M., bringing references. No ‘‘greenhorn’’ need apply. ANTED—A GIRL, TO ATTEND IN A DRESS TRIM- ming and faney store. One acquainted with the business preferred. Inquire at A, DALRYMPLE’S 39315, Broadway. ; ANTED IMMEDIATELY—TEN FIRST RATE MILLI ners and six good trimmers. The best of wages will be given. Apply to Mrs. Lazarus Itaces, No. 30) merly 593g) ion stre a rt ANTED—A WOMAN, COOK, WASHER, AND irouer. Apply at 20 Tenth street, between Fifth | and Sixth avenues. JANTED IN 2 AN OFFICE—. ACTIVE AND IN- telligont young man, from 46 to 18 years of age, who will make himself genevaily useful for a smalt com. Address, in own handwriting, box 810, Post pensation, Office. nt those havi None need apply exe’ ines. Ap- city reference and a thorough knowledge of b ply at 178 Merchants’ Hotel, between the hours of 6 and Peeeleok I M. bs ae Te ANTED—A COLORED MAN, AS COACHMAN, | Apply at 109 Wert Fonrtcenth street. 0L ED—AT 114 NASSAU STREET, § drug clerk be girls as housekeepers, ants enclosing $1, froe bo 1 keepers, &e.,, mien on of postage, stati | f—Afler ¢ Gecontinued, im) | ations for character and abitity. iW ye to learn trades, bar- | oo; | M ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, A SITUATION, IN come wholesale store, as porter. Has been in a store for three years. ‘The best of reference given. Please ad dress T. K., Herald office. ANTED—BY THE ADVERTISER, A YOUNG MAN, whore evenings sre unemployed. an engagement as book keeper, or to write up aset of books. Up tewn, near Broadway, preferred. References given. Please addres# H. W., Herald office V ‘ANTED—A SITUATION ot houses, gr 4 the propagation of all planty, sb been live years in this coantry Please address 0. 0. H and in all its eB iouse, flowers, vegetables, &¢ y reference, en for three ye A.M. tid P.M TICALG AE tower and ve, charge of a good gre dex, and laying out grouads, &€¢., to mendations will bear testimony. Satisfactory re A note addressed to W. M., Herald oltice, will be punctu y attended to, Wrrtetini also, ean drive and take care of one no objection to go into the country. mended, Address ‘TFD—BY AR ), @ situation as gentleman's servant ina private family: he is willing to make himself generally useful, and thoroughly understands his be Ha character, Address Mr. Bailey. > AN greom and footm: Ninth street. man, who AGED TANTED—AN AMERIC derstands the retail crockery business. others need apply. HADLENS, corner of Allen and Division streets. ‘ANTED—TWO YOUNG MEN, OF GOOD ADDRESS, to solicit subseribers for a new and yery popular work, just published by J. Tallis & Co. Wages or a liberal commission given to Suitable applicants. Apply at 40 John street. ANTED—A MAN TO WORK ON MOTHER OF pearl, capable of matebing, grinding, or carving. Acameo cutter also wanted, Apply at 20 Chi street, up stairs. AN ASSISTANT BOOKKEEPER IN A wholesale importing house, Must understand the nglish languages perfectly, Referenes re- Address, in own handwriting, X.Y. %, Herald None V German avd quired. office. IN APRE | it | | Os? OR MISLAID—FIVE CERTIFICATES OF Fs hogebeads of tobacco, bearing tobacco iispect a aks and numbers as fellows — 1 A. & CO. Do. do. Do. do, Do. do. Lo. do. eee 1 , 1852. “AN persons are cawti against negotiating them, as their delivery has 1. stopped at the Inspection Warehouse, and new cer cates applied for. vie re i leaving the above offen. CHAMBERLL & CO., No. 1 Coonties sl O8T—ON WEDNESDAY NIGHT, 4 tween the hovr» of 6 and7 4s o'ek betweem Nassua street and Greenwich avenue, thence to Sixteeath «tre and Seventh avenue, one of a pair of gold sleoye buttor marked with the owver’s initials, J. K.C. Vo The taser will be amply rewarded, as well ag recoize the thanis of the owner, by leay his office, 12, No. 72 Nasa Aru osT—IN THE 4 Brofawi fuiall cum of money; by leaving th monnaie an ai! finde port key with A i No. 114 Wali street, can keep the money for his trouble, yueri uM marked on th 4, Jones aw Y., ge the owner by returning it nd in the bands of a thief, $20 reward will be paid on his conviction. OUND — IN BROADWAY, TWO WEEKS AG@, A 4 braealet. The owner can have it by proving pro: perty, aud calling at 53 Greene street, rear house, vom No. ¥ NOUND—A FEW DAYS AGO, A VESSEL OF LIQUOR. 1 in Clinton place. Ihe owner can have it by culling ‘ Cinton place, and proving property and paying ex penses. Cin, __ENSTEUCTION. PENMANSHIP.—OLIVER B, GOLD- ACRINY. OF SMITH’S writing rooms,289 Broadway, first corner above the Irving House,New York. Open daily from 9 o'clock A.M. toOP. M,, except Saturday evenings La- dien’ classes at 11 and 4 lorclode. on Mondays, We aud Fridays. Terms reduced to $8 for ten ieeccantee ot for twenty lessons. Gentlemen’s ela - M.y and 7 and 8 o’olock P. M.,on Mondays, Wedne.days, and Rridays. Terms, $5 for ten lessons, or $10 for twenty-five lessons. Separate parlors for private instruetion, which may be taken athours suiting the convenience of the pupil. Terms, 15, payable in advance, No extra charge forstal in the above classes. For sale, “Goldsmith’s Systeni of Penmanship,” an’ elegant copy-book, with ample in- struction—price 26 cents per copy, or five copies for $1, FRENCH GENTLEMAN, WISHING TO DISPOSE OF a few hours in the week, desires to conseerate them in giving lessons in either the French, Greek or Latin languages, alxo in literature and philosophy. He has no ebjection to give them in schools. Address P, B., Herald ofice. RI i) CUTTER, IN THE hing business; one capable of taking charge of the custom department; also, to assist at shop work, Apply to CM, CHURCH’ & CO!, No, 78 Chatham street, 'T ANTE) BARCLAY 8? enced waitress; one that can by No other ne P—AN RDWAR NY A WHOLESALE telligent and well educated youth, who wishes to learn One who resides with his parents in the es Ha », Herald oftiee. ws carks, ean be acct 1 h tory, in the renrel COOKS, CHAMBERMAI for hourewouk, waiter girls, No, 70 ~ o dren ato Prea A RESHEOTABLY. old, wishey a Jas nurse, SCOTCH PRA aged forty yours, is in any « Is well verved fn. hii perience in our undernta ness thoronghly, and van refer to Mr. Thosbss . se inquire for Wx. Todd, at Thorbr john street. RESPECTABLE YO! F tion, to attenda fancy or threed and. Post of references given, Apply at 4 Kast T street, corner of Fourth avenue. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, WHO HAS 4 AA. five male infant, six months olf, owing to the death of ber husband is desirons of placing it in some family who will adopt 1 as theirown. The infant may be seen by calling at 190 Madison street, third floor, front room. YOUNG MARRIED MAN WISHES 'fO ¢ ation as watchmen or porter, in a fa gale store. Ho speaks English, Pench, and To be seen for three daye, at 240 Tirst ‘avenue, corner of Fourteenth street, third floor, room No. 8. YOUNG GERMAN WIDOW, : ‘a good education, wishes a situetio in a respecta- bie American family, to tea sh children, and make her-elf generally useful, for which she only wishes boardas com- pensation, Address S.G., Heraid office, Can give good reference, . RESPECTABLE WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION AS nurse, who has been accustomed to the care of chil- dren for several years; can take full charge of an infant. Has the best of city reforence. Can be seen for two days, at 26 Second avenue, rear building, third floor. YOUNG MAN WANTS A SL{UATION AS PORTER AA. in 8 dry goods or liquor store. Can write a yood Rand. Has been four years in this country. Please eall at 135 Eleventh street, between avenues A and }, third floor, for one day. Cw WANTED—A PROTESTANT WOMAN, / a good cook, and to assist in washing an Apply at 162 Fast Fourteenth street. ERK WANTED—IN THE WHOLSSALE BUST ; one well acquainted with the business cau ap- ply, with good references, at 127 Maiden lane, RY GOODS SALFSMEN WANTED.—TWO OR THREE | experienced hens, ‘wequainted with the city retail le, Apply at 231 Greenwich street, corner of Barclay. OGERT & 00. VLEMEN'S TURNISHINGS.—A YOUNG MAN, eaka French and Italian, not afraid of work, nd posscesing innate business qualitiestions, wishes calesmanship in a gentlemen's furnishing, hosiery, or dry koods store, Can giyo the best of reference. two days, K. L. M., Herald office. DISENGAGED, AND WANTS A SITUATION AS rdener—A young, active, industrious man, mar- , 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, und he feels confident, from past experience, both here and in the old country, that he will give entire satisfaction to any person requiring his ser- vieos, Address J. P. M., gardener, Herald office, for three days. ITHOGRAPHERS—WANTED, A FIRST RATE GENE- ral lith graphic artist. Also, a good color printer. Apply at SARONY & MAJOR’S, 117 Fulton street. ACHINISTS ATTEND —FIFTEEN TO TWENTY sO- ber, steady hands, who can do a large day's work, Will find steady employment and large wages, by applying at 49 Dey street, oftice Union Power Co, “HILD, Aduress for O1 Grand and Bowery | converse very soon with ease and rapidity COKKEFEPING, ARITHMETIC, TAUGHT, UPON reasonable terms, by W. J. RENVILLE, 280" Broad. Each student receives separate insiruction, and is Fapidly advanced in !”s studies, while the knowledge. im parted to him is veaaiiy available in practice. Open day | and evening. NS.—A LIMITED NUMBER he received at the Gallery, corner For twelve lessons, and perfect in struction given, at 50 conts per lesson. VRENCH AND SPANISH LANGUAGES—EVENING classes, and private Jessons during the day, for la- Gievand gentlemen, at the Academy, 600 Broadway, room No. 1.—Frofessor MOUTON will commence this evening, from 6 to 9 o'clock, with new courses. His system of in- ction i8 the most expeditious method of learning lan- guages; it obviates all the difficulties with which the stu Gent usually is obliged to contend, and enables him to AGUERREOTY?R 1 of pupils w QPANISH LANGUAGE —PROFESSOR A. Cz FY has some disengaged hours at his disposal, and wishes to employ them in the instruction of the above langeage, by atheoretienl and practical method, by which the pu: pils will be able to make themselyes understood in a very short time. Private lessons for ladies and gentlemen. ihe professor will also attend a class in a college or fami- ly. Avply at 582 Fourthavenue, nearz7th street. Terms y moderate, HOUSES, ROOMS, ETC, WANTED, FOGE MANTED, IN, FOURTFENTIE OR TWENTY third streets—A three story house, with all the medern improvements, for which cash will be paid. Ad- dress @. 8., stating particulars, Herald office. : ART OF A HOUSE WANTED BY A GENTLEMAN und wife.—Must be eligible and in a good lovation, west of Broadway, between Franklin and Twentieth street, east between Astor Place and Twentieth street, or in the vicinity of St. George’s Church. References ex- changed. Address E. 'T. W., Herald office. ART OF A HOUSE WANTED—BY A VERY RETIRED ‘ami of three grown persons, anywhere between Canal and Twenty-third streets, (west of Broadway pre- forred,) o the advertiser would fas house in oamnes- tion some small family, a be - ences given and required. Address A. L.C., Hema omen, under: invite a small respectable family to join him in the selection of a whole dwelling, in the i upper part of the city, west of Broadway. Rent 2000 to $600 @ year, and to be divided as the parties agree upon. B, HENDRICKSON, No. 199 Week Thirteentl street, near Eighth avenue. ANIED—A FIRST OR SECOND FLOOR OF A respectable house, in the Third, Fourth, er Sixth avenues, between Fourth and Twenty-sixth streets. Ad- dress E. E., Herald office, stating rent and other particu- lars. ANTED—A SMALL HOUSE, WITH FRONT AND ‘back basementa, or the lower part of a house, with front and back basements and comfortable with a small respectable family. Apply to Downs, Herald office. ‘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, WASTED A TEASE OF A FACTORY, POI THR purpoce of manufacturing varnish, ora lease of a piece of grousid, on which a varnish factory can be built. Address H. L., Herald office. ANTED TO HIRE—BY A SMALL FAMILY, WITH NO children, a three story and basement house, situated between Lleceker and ‘Twenty firth streets, west of Fourth avenue. Rent not to exceed $400 or $490. Ad- dress J. B. Herald office. ANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN, WIVE, CHILD, AND servant, part of a handsome house, in which ie gas, Croton water, &c., for which a liberal rent will be Foid, or would join a’ small family, who desire comfort, and fake a handsome house in some good locality. Ad” dross for interview, P., box 8,198 Post office. = MUSICAL. N USICAL.—A GOOD READER, “AND ONE ACCUS. tomed to quartette sitiging, would like to e an pric taiosens euaien Noten elicelseae Acie He. Tald oftice, will be attended to. USICAL—A GENTLEMAN IS ANXIOUS TO HAVE ‘an interview with a young lady who has a know- edge of music and singing.” Please address G. Re S., 536 xth avenue. USIC.—A LADY, AN ACCOMPLISHED SISGER and Pianist, combinisg the Italian school, wishes to obtain board and ioaaioe is a private family, where her instruction in music will be taken partly in compen- sation thereof. She would, if convenient, also devote her time in a lady Leptin Reference, Messrs. Scharfegberg & Luis, No. 483 Broadway, where’ applica ton can be made for particulrrs, or hy writing to A. A. C., this office. {TIVATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, AS LIGHT porter; would be willing to deliver orders with a wagon. Can write ‘a good band and keep a set of books. Is well acquainted with storekeepers in Westchester county, Sta- ten Island, and Long Island. Address T. T., Herald office. ‘EAMSTRESS WANTED.—AN EDUCATED YOUNG DS woman as seamstress, ina small family. None but those who have the best city references’ need apply. French or German preferred. Apply at No. 168 Bust ‘Twenty-third street. 10 LAW STUDENT?.—WANTED, AN EFFICIENT young man, between 17 and 21 years of age, who writes a eplendid hand, in a first class office. One who intends to pursue the profession preferred, Address, in handwriting of applicant, post paid, E. FORBES TRAVIS, Counsellor at-law, &c., 49 Wall street, New York. T° TAILORS.—A MAN THAT IS STEADY AND IN- AL dustrious, will hear of a good situation, to repair and attend in a store, by calling on the advertiser, at 114 Ful- ton street, Brooklyn, without delay. : MERCHANTS AND TRADERS.—A GENTLEMAN ry of business habits, practical experience, and good dress, wishes to engage with some commercial esta. blishment who wants a trusty confidential assistant, Sa- tisfactory references given. Address H. P., Herald office, T° ENGRAVERS.—LINE ENGRAVERS WANTED, Apply at No. 6 Barelay street, second story. (To JEWELLERS —WANTED, A NUMBER OF rate workmen, including diamond setters, seal ring nd general workmen, GUILD & Bos: Goll’s, 78 Fulton s ‘clock. maker, fon Apply at I Gold, from’12 to [10 SHEET IRON WORKERS.—FIETY SITKET IRON workers wanted immediately. Roofers need not ap ply. Apply at Francis’ Metallic Life Boat Factory, N velty Iron Works, foot of Twelfth street, East river: TN FRANGAIS D'UN MOYEN AGE, QUI PARLE ulais et Allemand, désirerait se placer dans une mal urgoisa comme cocher et eavaillier, connai t lw ville de New York, en outre il s' et peat four New York ret, s Septitme et Hut Di MOCRATIS UNION CLOUB—A z of the Club will be helt this (Friday) Kk, at the Mercor House importance t Woe M. Coonw, Seevetary corner of | is of | * OLIAN PIANOFORTES,—T. GILBERT & CO’S NH, celebrated piamofortes, with and without te olian.—The subscriber, who is the sole agent in 4 city for the ale of these instruments, (the reputation of which has become world. wide,) is now prepared to offer them at prices which, to those wishing to purchase, can- not fail to be satisfactory. peer) facilities for taining pisnos unsurpassed, if equalled, by those of other house in the city, he does not hesitate to say tha: he can present inducements to Le he not to elsewhere. He bas constantly on hand an extensive sortment of second hand pianos at bargains, whieh fearlessly asserts will defy gg ha od Gilbert’ boudoir or cottage: pianos, for small melodions, of Prince's and Cathart’s make. Aolian and other pianos to let. HORACE WA’ 383 Broadway, corner of Anthony street, ap stairs HE NEW ORGAN, BUILT FOR THE FIRST PRESBY- terian Church at Rome, N. Y., is now completed, at the organ manufactory of Mr. Jardine, 648 Pearl street and it will remain for public examination on Friday ai Saturday. This instrument is of the largest clades, con- toining three ranks of keys, thirty-six stops, two son pedals, &e., and is one of a series of seven organs of the same magnitude, building to order tor various eburchos. Parties intending to procure organs, clergymen, aad pro- feseors, are expecially invited. LIQuoRs. m DOZ, GUINNESS & CO.’3 AND oe 100.00 Mander’s Dublin stout; Barelay, kins & Co.’s London porter and stout; Dove's Paik Youngera & Tennant’s Scotch ales; Bass's & ia pale ale; extra Philadelphia ales; porter apa bro Tor sale, at lowest prices, by WM. H. 30 Broome sire‘ Batre tba be a ¢ OLD STYLE JUGS SCHIEDAM GIN, 20.0 100 cases Schnapps.—The above are pronounced by the medical faculty to be the best and purest article {mported. Beandies, wines, whiskey, cor- Ginle, syrupe, in all their various grades, at 20 per vent. below ‘usual prices. WM. H. UNDERILL, 430 Broome street. ‘ 1,000 oiis8?ts,, CHaMmaan | memsincK. 5 Charles Hiedsieck, Temple, Bounzy, and ovher choice wines; white French and German wines; choiee claret wing, from $160 per doz, for sale, by W. MH. UNDERHILL, 480 Broome street. N. B.—Choleo old | Jamoica sbrub and lavender brand: RESTAURAN GREAT CAVE Is STI