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Wnox.—Not the « that are fo many the lunatic — bit KNOX the incomparable and. di ished hatter, come ut with bis new apring style of hats—a most beautiful looking article, that has won the admiration of eery beholder. In the matter of making a hat that oubinagnovelly, sentnese, taste and , in style, @ustruction and finish, it is Ynox, of No. 128 Fulton street, ‘‘take,’’ all of his brother tatters “down.’’ Gentlemen should eall and see his spring | tyle of bats. Spring Announcement.—Knox & James will Weue their new style gel remy hats on Thursday vorning, February 24. We think that the appeal to the ptronage of the refined, made by Knox & James, of the bereo| tt hat store in the form easily understood and readi- } appreeiated—of a hat of striking beauty—cannot fail to Attract the proper response, as few will be likely to resist ts claim if they will take the trouble to cail and examine 4. The Prescott Hat Store, it must be understood, though tience, is a new ostabli-hmoot, with a stock composed of wticles manufactured expressly for this season, so that to purchaser need fear, however inexperienced, having a lat of antiquated fashion palmed upon him., Their stand- ard priee is four dollars. Call at the Preseott Hat Store; in Capt. Degr ot’s new hotel, corner of Broadway and Spring street, opposite the Collamore House. Have you seen it!—Those who have seen the elegant Spring style of hat introduced by the ‘'Peo- plo’s Hatters,” pronounce it superior, in point of beauty ef style, richness of materials, and elegance of workman- ship, to any hat issued this season, Seeing {1 believing. Prices—$4 and $8. Call at the Hat Finisher’s Union, No. 11 Pars row, opposite Astor House. Excelstor!—Spring Fashion for Gentlemen's hats. BEEBE & CO,, 155 Broadway. Drake, Hatter, No. 9 Bowery, respectfally *ealls the attention of the public to the spring style of hat just issued. Call before purchasin The Genin Hat for Spring—The style of geGenin’s dress hats for Spring is super>, becoming, and at the same (ime thoroughly original. It differs from, and ‘surpasses, all the modifications of the hat heretofore is- sued from the Genin factory. ‘This is the opinion of all who visited the salerooms of his establishment since the new fabrie wax announced. The price, ay usual, is $4. GENIN, 214 Broadway, opposite St. Pauls, Hets of the French te.—Coleman, 11 stieet, Issues the Spring style for gentlemen's hats this day. We have been fayored with « private in xyection of these justly celebrated productions, they be- ing the chef d’anvre of art, and in lightness,’ strength and durability are abead ot every hat before offered to this community, and the price is only $3.50. Coleman has made judicious arrangements with Ar. Momens, late forewan of John N. Genin, of Broadway, to conduct and superintend his manufacturing department. . B. David will issue the His Spying Style. new ‘style of gentlemen's hsts this day, Feb. 26. sales room is 301 Broadway, second door from Duane | by th t Tat | by the name of Tate. street, where all tastes may be suited Best Hat—§3 50—at Freeman’s, 90 Fulton street. Spring style now ready. It is enough to say that the present style combines beauty, durability and econo- | my. Calland see, Remember, 90’ Fulton street. Espenschied’s Spring Style of Hats for 1853, Lave been before the pablic for the past week, and have received. their emphatie approval. They seem to be more popular than any other hat introduced this sea. sen, This suserb article is sold at $3 60, at 107 Nassau | street, eorner of Aun. No Mustcian ever kept time mere truly than GREEN, 1 Astor Houso, keeps his word with hia customers. When he promises a set of shirts, threo things are certain—they will tit beautifully, be made ex- quisitely, and delivered punetually Carr & Hicks, Stationers, having Remove to No. 58 Nassau’ street, would respecttully call the attention of their friends and the publie generally to their assortment of blank books, paper, and stationery arti sles 6f which they keep on hand a complete and well neleste r#ock. Bill heads, cards, circulara, checks, &0., litho. fitPed or printed toorder. Blank books ruled and bound any pattern required. World's Falr—Prize Medal.—In the manu- facture of the important urticle of ladies’ boots and shoes, gant tout ensemble of a fashionable lady, too much care cannot be bestowed; and in order that they may combine the proper style, fit, and finish, it is necessary that noae but a practical hand should direct and superintend the work. A discriminating public will readily agree, on in- specting the ladies’ boots and shoes manufactured at 467 Broadway, under such superintendence, that the decision of an assembly of judges of all earth’s nations, in award- ing the palm to “Jeifers, of Now York,”” was in all respects fully merited. The medal rewarding my enterprise may now be een at my establishment, having been forwarded dy the Commissioners of the World’s Fair. This unequivo- eal acknowledgement by the judges, of the superiority of = manufactures, is a sufficient evidence that the voice the world has pronounced with impartiality upon my goods J wish to call the attention of my wholesale cus- ‘tomers to the fact, that no house in the United States ¢an furnish them with oll the goods appertaining to the trade as select and at as low a mark as I can, for I have made arrangements to supply wholesale 'merchanta cheaper than any other house, from $1,000 to $10,000 worth of stock.” JLEFERS, Ladiow’ Freach Shoes, No, 407 Broadway. Lyon's Medal from the Crystal The have ‘a medal to EMANUEL LYON, for his famous Magnetic Powder for the instant and wholesale destruc- tion of bed bugs, roaches, ants, and all noxious inseets. The letter of Prosident Fillmore, announcing the fact, may be seen at Lyon’s depot, 424 Broadway, and a copy of the documert appears below. We cheerfully draw attention to this new proof of the estimation in which hie powder is held abroad as well as at home. UTIVE MANSION, Wasitxctox, Jan. 31, 1853. E. Lyon, 424 Broadway, New York—Sir:—i have the pleasure to inform you that a jury of the Royal Commis- sioners connected with the Exhibition of the Works of all Nations, at London, in the year 1851, in consideration of our having exhibited specinens of magnetic powder for Use destruction of insects, have awarded you a modal, cer- tideate, and a copy of the report of the juries. These articles are in the possession of Col. Peter Force, of this city, Chairman of the American Executive Committee, and wwill'be forwarded to you by such mode of conveyance as you shall suggest. Very respectfully, your obedient ser- vant. Signed) MILLARD FILLMORE, hairman of the Central Committee, U.’S. Prrer Force, Chairman of the Executive Committee. Consumption.—I will cure Consumption for rp! forfeit $1,000, if the patient dies after taking one Ddottle of magnetic pulmonic syrup, Bait d they keep Yon taking it until they get well. The bottle generally laste about a month, containing one hundred doses, about three times a day, $5. TALBOT WATTS, author of the pervous antidote, 424 Greenwich street. Siclence.—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 compound, that cures every diseace it is {aken for, yet invariably dies with the com- pounder, as if some péculiar herbs or medicines absorb the peculiar ma; ic fluids of some men, while com- nding, that others have no control over, #0 that when Bhat happy rosult oceura, the world hae & positive and universal panacca; but unfortunately such powerful mag- netic fluids soldom emanate from young persons, Woknow that Dr. Watts, the author of this last wonder in the world’s annals of Therapira, is between 50 and 60 yoars of age.” I will cut off what follows, for fear of hurting your feelings. Yours, &c. GEJ. ABNER, Birth-marks, polypus, scirrhous cancers, tamors, moles, und all excresences removed from the face or body, b; & painless external application, All per- sons interested will be perfectly satistied of the fact, by ealting at the office of the subseribers, 192 Second avenue, sorner of Twelfth street. HARVEY & WALLACE, Kellinger’s Family Lintment ts ns certain to enre as it is used all aches, pains and weakness, with either sex. Sold in large bottles at $1 each, and $9 per doen. His Horse Liniment cures the heaves, sores, cuts, Druises, and bard swellings, and work the horse daily. ts, 230 Pearl street, 476 Broadway, and at every druggists in the United States, ‘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 a very rior elastic stocking for ged veins of the log; also, children’s trusses for fale, and applied, at No. 12 Ann street. ‘Wigs and Tou; tehelor’s New Style ‘ef wigs are pronounced the most perfect imitation of na- ‘mre yet invented. Those patting § ree superior article qaould eall at BATCHELOR’S celebrated wig factory, No. @ Wall street, where can be found the largest and best assortment in the city. Copy the address, Wonderful, but Cortain!—Gray Hatr is Re- stored to its natural color by a wash only, not staining the skin. Pay returned if not literally true. The change in from gray to light, brown or black, gradual, but sure. Tho best men in the city guarantee the fact. $6 for six bottles and cap. Sent with directions Il parts. Ad- Gress, by letter or person, to the sole inventors and ewners, KNIGHT & QbERN, chemists, 57 John street. Cristadoro’s Halr Preservative and Beauti- fier contains the real element of reproduction and pre- servation, which other nostrums are merely fog to fall off, es eas. It is impossible that the hair should Tiecwe dry, or accumulate scurf, while it is used. Man- afactured and sold by CRISTADORO, 6 Axtor House, Cristadoro Dally Proves, tn the Private applications of his Excelsior Hair Dye, at his hairdress- yooms, 6 Astor House, all, and more than all, that Fd sdvertixemente claim. It is the ouly dye that’ pro- duces a b! or brown which the keenest eye cannot distinguish from the living, natural tint. Sold and ap- plied at 6 Astor House, and to be had, also, at. the prin- cipal dmiggiste. Hair Dye.—Batchelor’s Celebrated Liquid Mair Dye in the best yet discovered for coloring the hair ar whiskers the moment it is applied. The wonderful ease and certainty with which this favorite and old ea- tabl'shed hair dyo performs is astonishing. It is for anle x apeliod, at BATCHELOR'S wig factory, No. 4 Wall Genrand’s id Hair Dye is, without cx- eeption or reservation, the very best ever invented. Ba- we of puffed dyes, ually ewWebrated is Gourand’s Sedked Boop, for carte vin ton, freckles, sallownens, ‘ehaps, be my he, Poudre Ban it uproots hair from any the body. Liquid Rouge, Litv White, aod Hair Gloss, at 07 Walker street, near Yroadway rally admitted that | him, at ‘the Irving | sexes, bearing unmisiakabl | others, more robust eangs yet anxious about a com- a | diate | whe has dedicated fifteen years of his life to th | ai | wi j letter of interest. | giving information respecting | under cover to Messrs. White & Co., No. 22 Colle; | Cannon street, London, and it will be duly acknowledged. Crystal Palace. | the 27th Royal Commissioners of the Great London Exhibition | three P. at $F'Fortianat The trade #1 Pog} ke., in composition state. Factory No. 185 Being Personally Acquainted with Dr. Schenck, of Philadelphia, we, the other day, called upon jouse, and saw asad sight. There was'a laage number of people gathered together, to. con- sult with him—the young and the old—persons of both marks of consumption, and pisint of tho lungs oF the liver. | Some wont away with ight hearts and others with but little hope, after having waited to have their lungs examined, each in his turn. ‘the doctor says that a great many imagine that they have the consumption, when their lungs are perfectly sound, Under the ereumstanoes, we should suppose it must be a great satisfaction to any one haunted with this fear to have Dr, Schenck make thorough examination; | if h found sound, it must be eat oudueted by gentlemen of acknowledged skill and expe. | ‘vet; ‘ thelz lungs were found sou: Voditeainion relief. It will be seen by the advertisement of the doctor, | thathe brings to aid him in the exploration of the chest a powerful instrument—Schenck’s respirometer—and certainly, far as our knowledge of the scienve of me- aurcullation extends, it surpasses anything now in use, Itc rtainly must detect the slightest sound gr mur- mur in the luggs, for when we appplied it to our ear the slightest whis)r became audible ss thunder, We should | think, from the way he explained their different cases to | his patients, whil we were there, that he was completely at home in this walk of his profession—we meai diseases. But why should he not be long diseases, originated his own medicine, invented his own instruments, and who, in short, has been brought down to death’s door from hereditary consumption. It he cannot treat consumption, who can? Every hour in the day he is receiving and dismissing patients, such ix hia deserved celebrily—and he has acquired as much | eclat in Boston as in New York—in Philadelphia as in | Boston. It may with trath be sald that no one bs #0 blind but that he can see. We add, noone so bald but that he can have hair. Van Deusen’s improved Wahpene | is the great medium of the day for accomplishing this. Those who wish to re invest the bald spots on their heads | with anew growth, and to change their gray hair to its } primitive color, can be assured of this at 123 Chambers street, and at the Druggists‘generally. —_—_——_—— EE ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. ae SEE THIRD AND SEVENTH PAGES. -@e TP ropuanion WANTED OF JAMES CONWAY, WHO . plett tatex quay, Dublin, about the year 1824 or "25. Ir this should meet his notice, he is requested to call at, or write to, No. 39 West Broadway, in the store. Country papers please copy. NFORMATION WA: ter, who lived, in 1849, in the Bowery, between Stan- ton and First streets. They were formerly from one of the Kyeneh West India Islands, Mrs. W. had a son, known 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, Sin Francisco, Cal, NFORMATION IS WANTED OF RICHARD TAYLOR, who left Waterford, Ireland, in May, 1810, in tho British brig Thistle, bound for Quebec. Any information of him will be thankfully received by his wife, Catherine Taylor, Tremont House, Boston, Mass. NARA 0. OF 0, F.—KNICKERBOCKER LODGE, NO, 22.— ‘The officers and members of Knickerbocker Lodse No. 221. 0, of O. F., are sted to assemble at No. 8 Attorney street, on Saturday, 26th inst., at 1 P. M. pre- cisely, for the purpose of paying the last tribute of res: peet to our late brother, George W. Dawson. Joun Rommeen, See, J. FP. BEAMES, N. G. OTICE—THE MEMBERS OF THE N. Y. B. S. OF Operative Masons, are requested to attend on Tues- day evening, March Ist, at their meeting room, 76 Prinee street, as there is business of importance to be transacted, By order of WM. KEENAN, President. Paro’k. Bkock, Rec, Seeretary. kW YORK PRISON ASSOCIATION.—THE EIGHTH aniversary of this association will be held at Me- fropolitan Hall, on Monday evening, the 8th inst., at 744 o'clock. Several eloquent speakers have kindly promised their aid upon ihe cea nong whom are Lucretia Mott and Mary Grew, of Philadelphia. ‘The public are re« spectfully invited to attend. 0 _ ARTISTS, DESIGNERS, &.—ONE HUNDRED Dollars Premium.—'The government of the Masaa- chusetts Charitable Mechanic Association having deter- mined to procure a new diploma, to be used at the ox- hibition the present year, hereby offer a premium of one hundred dollars for the best original design for one. Artists and others who may be disposed to compete, will please send their drawings to the Sceretary, on or before Saturday, the thirieenth day of April next. Each draw: ing must have some mark upon it, and must be accom- ranied by a sealed envelope, bearing a similar mark, and containing the address of the party sending it. For the design which shall be adopted by the executive commit- tee, the above premium will be paid. The other designs turned (o their respective owners, on demand. mation may be obtained, by application In behalf of the gov FRED. H. STIMSON, nf to the Secretary. Boston, Feb. 23, 1853. 8. NAVY.—ALL OFFICERS, SEAMEN, « rines, who served on the coast of California since the 28th of September, 1860; also those who were in the expedition in search of Sir’ John Franklin, can obtain their extra pay i , by calling at No. 3 Nassau street, on G ern AA AADA SA AARAAAAAAARNAN ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, a situation as chambermaid. or to do general house- work ; she is a first rate washer and jroner. Good city re- ference. Apply at 348 First avenue. . AAAAAAAAAAAS YOUNG WOMAN WISHES TO OBTAIN A SITUA In As Keamstress, in a respectable family has no objection to goin the country. Cau be seen, Troms nine until six o'clock, at 329; Broadway. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG | woman, as chambermaid, and to assist in washing aad ircning if required, in a private family. Bost of city reference. Please call at No. 8 Harrison street, Brooklyn. ANTED—A SITUATION, AS CHAMBERMAID OR nuree, by an industrious, capable young woman, who can give reference for character, ke. She is a | good sever, washer and ironer, and will go a short dis- | tance In the country. Apply at 99 Leonar! street, Bell's Intelligence office. JANTED—BY A RESP : WOMAN, as waiter and chambermaid, or to do fine wash- ONCERTS, BALLS, FAIRS, COMMITT! siety meet ngs, &c.—EClevant and spac’ to acconimodate from 25 to 3,000 persona, with all the conveniences and appurtenances for the above and simi- Jar purposes, to I most liberal terms, at the Chinese Assembly ) Broadway (between Prince apd Spring streets). Apply to H. DENHAM, Superinten- e mt, on the premises, ‘XPEDITION. DREAU OF MEDICINE AND h, 1853. —Sir— Applications nstandly made t & burean for purchases of concentrated and other a: les of diet suited to the na- val service, you are hereby ordered to receive such speci- mens as may be sent to you by the parties intereste asd, after a careful examination of their several mérits during your absence in the Aretie regions, to. re- port in writing to thi bureau. Tam, sir, respectfully your ebedient servant, ed.) THOS, HARRIS. To Passed Ass’t Surgeon < 5 Persons desirous of ay ¢ themselves of the above order, are requested to send their articles of diet to/3 South street, New York, on or before the 5th of April. E B.A. S., U.S. Navy, Commanding Arctic Expedition, PLORING 1 AVY DEPARTMENT. si , February NFORMATION WANTED — MICHAEL CO) tate.—If the gentleman who called on Thomas Conner, Fulton street, Brooklyn, will call again, he will confer a favor, and perhaps ascertain what he desired. [02M ATION WANTED—OF DENIS AND JOHN MUR- phy—they came to this country from Ireland, parish of Timplamartin, county of Cork, about fourteen years ago—by their brother Timothy Murphy, Piermont, Rock land, county, New York. M —A YOUNG MAN, NAMED JAMES VIVIAN, has been missing since the 10th of February. He is about twenty years of age, light complexion, light brown hair, about five fect ninehes in height, has a ‘ear Detween his lip and chin; had on when last seen a mul- berry frock coat, brown overcoat, brown mottled pants, d “black satin vest. Any information respecting him I bethankfully received by his father, at No. 35 Hud. son street, or Barclay street Hotel, corner of Barclay and | West streets. the grace and beauty of which is so essential to the cle: | —<*~ "re! APTAIN J.T, MARSHALL WILL. DO * HIMSELF” A favor by calling at the Pacific Hotel immediately. Gove, Jon J Mr. Join Gouldin is requested to apply to Fletcher Westray, 122 Pearl street, at whose office he will finda ISS FLIZABETH AUSTIN WILL HEAR OF SOME- thing to her advantage, by addressing E. C. R., Herald office. Any friend knowing her addrees will please | answer as above. ILLIAM HENRY MACKLIN, IF ALIVE, IS RE- quested to write to his brother, in London, and he may hear of something to his advantage. Any person the above, can address, 4 a RELIGIOUS NOTICES. AA nite REV. DR. M’CARTY WILL PREACH IN THE Irish Presbyterian Church, Canal street, on Sunday, instant, at half-past ten o'clock, A.M, and HE PROPHET SNOW WILL PREACH TO-MORROW at and 734 P, M., at Union Buildings, 163 Bowery, | on the stupendous events that are about to come to pass. Evening subject—The great earthquake,—Rev. 16: 18. Beats free. LOST AND FOUND. 1.0) REWARD. L087, ON TUESDAY OR WEDNES- day last, 9 $50’ bill, in going from Sixteenth street through Broadway to the Lower Post Office, thence to Fulton ferry, up Fulton street, Brooklyn, The above reward will be paid on leaving it at J. Buttikofer’s Pianoforte Factory, 102 Elm stroet. 1 REWARD—LOST, A DIAMOND RING, SET WITH brilliarts, Supposed to have been lost in Four- teenth street, near avenue A., early yesterday morning. The finder, by leaving it at No. 33 South street, wi obtain the above reward. Lt oN WEDNESDAY NIGHT, 28D INSTANT, BE- 4 tween the hours of 6 and73z o'clock, between Nassau street and enwich avenue, thence to Sixteenth street and Seventh avenue, one of a pair of gold sleeve buttons, marked with the owner's initials, J. K. C. Junior. The finder will be amply rewarded, as well as reccive the thanks of the owner, by leaving it at his office No. 12, 79 Nassau street, or 53 Greenwich avenue. OST—IN BROADWAY, BETWEEN FRANKLIN AND Broome streets, a pair of gold framed spectacles, dctagon, single joints. Whoever will return the same to 417 Broome street will be suitably rewarded. O3T OR MISLAID—FIVE CERTIFICATES OF FIVE hogsheads of tobaceo, bearing tebaceo inspection oT marks aL +155. Do. 67, Do. 82, Do. 80. Do. do. 39. Inspected ‘June '5, 1852, “AN persons are cautioned against negotinting ‘them, ag their delivery has been stopped at the Inspection Warehouse, and new certif- cates applied for. A suitable reward will be paid on leaving e above certificates at this office. [AMBERLIN, LEE & CO., No. 1 Coentics slip. OST—IN GOING FROM PARK PLACE TO THE FOOT of Harrison street, a pine box, marked Mrs. Ross, care of Ross & Marshall, Mobile, Ala., per Black Warrior. The finder will be suitably rewarded by returning it to ARNOLD CONSTABLE & CO., 62 Canal street. STERDAY—A GOLD LEPINE GOLD DIAL lady’s watch, No. 12,256, in going from Leonard Street through West Broadway, White street, Church street, St. John’s lane, Sullivan street and Bleecker street, to Minetta street. Whoever will leave the same with Mr. John T. Smith, “41 Leonard street, will be suitably re- wardes OST—ON FRIDAY MORNING, FEB. 25TH, A LIGHT brown terrier dog; had on a leather collar, and ig marked with a wart on his nose. Answers to the name of Friday, Any ono returning him to L. Jacobs, 102 Chatham street, will be liberally rewarded. Also, a large Newfoundland dog for sale. OST OR STOLEN—CERTIFICATE NO, 402, IN THE name of Thomas E. Whitney, for fifty shares New Greek Coal Company, Transfer of the same has been stopped, and application made for the issue of ® new onc. PRINS & CO,, 53 Merchants’ Exchange. (OUND—ON THURSDAY, FEB, 24TH, TEN PIGS, ‘The owner can have them by calling at the Pound, No, 85 New street, and proving property and paying ox: penser. P. VINCENT, Pound Master. MBRELLA—WHOEVER HAS A SILK UMBRELLA, marked on the inside with white paint, “Jones, 54 William st,, N. ¥.," will oblige the owner by returning it. If found in the hands of a thief, $20 reward will be paid on his conviction, CALORIC ENGINE. JRNEST BUCKUP’S CALORIC ENGINE, PATENTED ‘Washington, July 2, 1860, and in various parts of rope.—Mr. Buckup desires to inform his fellow citi- zens that his engine, having been submitted to a series Of scrutinizing tests, its eMcieney is fully establiched. The great superiority of cnlori¢e ever steam, as a motive and mechanical power, both as regards economy and per- feot security against explosion, ia too evident to require Mustration; and the practicability of its use, tute for xteam, having been fully demonstrates by s cessful experiments, the inference is inevitable that the caloric supersede the steam engine, Mr, Buckup is fully prepared for the prompt execution of any orders with which he may be favored for caloric engines; is able to compete with a other similar calabilahment, and ready to guarantee his engines as equal to any whieh can be built. Mr. B. is now constructing one for exhibition at the World’s Fair. Mr. Buckup wishes to state, that he has perfected arrangements in Bagland to supply engines to rueh parts of Burope where he has obtained patents. ir. J. P. . his European partner, has also char; of his office, 157 Broadway. ‘a nis <= FINE ARTS. FRE ARTS.—AN ARTIST OF REPUTE, WHO 13 ABOUT to sail to Australia, has for sale a few euperior highly finished oil pictures; also a interesting collestion of water color drawings, token by himeelf, on the spot, from nature, in Europe and America, Apply at office 21, 333 Broadway, opposite the theatre. AT THE MARINER'S M. E. CHURCH, inton street, will give a free lecture, on Monday rs 28, at 734 o'clock. introductory toa course of his popular and useful lectures on anatomy, physiology, and the means of preserving and restoring health; to be illustrated with his large and magnificent collection of manikins, skeletons, models, paintings, &. Cherry ECTURE.—BY_ REQUEST OF THE UNDERSIGNED gentlemen, Captain Cogzey will lecture at the Ta- Demacle, on Monday evening, Feb. 28, 1853. Sabject— ‘ithe Rike and Progress of te American Republic, and her Influence amongst the Nations of the Earth.” Jacob A, Westervelt, Ambrose C. Kingsland, Charles 0’Conor, Horace Greeley, N. B, Blunt, A. D. Hall, Daniel Delavan, Nicholas Seagrist, D.'T. Valentine, Henry Storms, 0. T McCleaachan, C. C. Childs, F.. Westbrooko, ex-Alder- man Towle, Aldernien Thomas Whelan, P. Breaden, ‘t. O'Brien, W. H Cornell, John Doherty, James Bard, § P, McGown, and veveral hundred others, whose names are published in the large bills. Committee of Arrangements —Alderman W. J. Brisley, Daniel Forbes, Esq., Governor Daley, James Dunn, Alderman Wells, H. H. Mo- N. Seagrist, Esq., Major John Doran, Major L V. Fowler, Major John Crawley, ¢. ©’ Childs, Esq., Hon. John McKeon, General Henr; ley, ‘y Storms, George Harrison, Foq., Lieut. John Kelly, Adjutant 3.'Connelly, Willian, Powers, Esq., 8. Kipp. isq., Joseph Harrison, Esq., 7: Donald, Esq., James Moore, Visq. Alderman W. J. Bri ley, Chairman. D. Forbes, Fsq., Secretary. The mem- bers of the New York Assembly, the Mayor and Common Council of the City of New York, have received and de- cepted an invitation to attend. Tickets, 25 cents, can be obtained of the members of the committee, or at the door on the evening of the lecture. Doors open at 7 o'clock. Lecture to commence at 8 o'clock precisely. 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. ECIURES ON PHRENOLOGY IN CLINTON HALL.— Mr. L. N. FOWLER will commence a course on Monday evening, Feb. 28th, and continue six successive evenings, thus :—Feb. 28th, March Ist, 2d, 3d, 4th and 5th. The first two lectures free. Tickets for the remain- ing lectures, only 1234 cents—to be hadat 131 Nassau street, and at the door. Professional examinations daily, at 131 Nassau street. LAST BUT ONE OF PROFESSOR WILLIAMS’ pular entertainments, this evening, at 73¢ o’clock, at Bleecker Buildings, corner of Bleeck er and Morton streets. New disclosures—startling experiments. Next Wednesday evening, lecture, &c., for the benefit of the poor. CIENTIFIS LECTURES.—A CARD —NEW YORK, FEB. 18, 1863.—From the high reputation whieh Dr. Boyn- ton bas acquired as « popular lecturer upon geology and kindred sciences, and the interest with which he invests the subject, by the use of paintings, diograms, and appa- ratus, the undersigned respectfully’ invite him to deliver in this city, a course of illustrated lectures, at such time and place as will suit his convenience. L. Bradish, J. A. Westervelt, Stephen H. Tyng, John Knox, Gerard Hallock, Geo. B. Cheever, Horace Webster, E. C. Benedict, Asa D, Smith, G. D. Abbott, John C.Cheesman, Isaac Ferris, Henry N. Hudson,’ Edmund 5. Janes, Spencer H Cone, William Adams, Thos. De Witt, M. 8. Hutton, Ed. ¥. Higbee, E. H. Chapin. DR. BOYNTON respectfully announces, that in compliance with the above invitation, he will give his course of eight illustrated lec- tures upon geology, or the NATURAL HISTORY OF CREATION, at Metropolitan Hall, commencing Thursday evening, March 3, to continue on the evenings of March 4, 5, 7, 8, 10, 11 and 14, ‘he course will be illustrated by a serics of splendid paintings, picturing different eras in the progress of crea- tion in the mineral, vegetable and animal kingdoms, These paintings cover two thousand feet of canvas, and are valued at over® ‘TWENTY-EIGHT THOUSAND DOLLARS! During the course, a series of new and startling exper!- ments in electricity, electro-magnetiem and galvanism, will be given with an immense iron gulvanic battery—the only one of the kind ever made. These experiments have been received with enthusiastic applause wherever they have been given. Tickets 25 cents; tickets to the course, $1; for sale at D. Appleton’s, C.8. Francis’, and at the door. Doors open at 634, lecture to commence at 734 o'clock. Jas. Reawick, John W. Draper, John W. Francis, James Harper, John J. Owen. INSTRUCTION. CADEMY OF PENMANSHIP.—OLIVER B, GOLD- SMITH?S writing rooms,289 Broadway, first corner above the Irving House,New York. Open daily from 9 orelock A.M. 1092. M., excep? Saturday evenings: | Lac diew” classes at 11 and #o’elock, on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. Terms reduced to $3 for ten lessons, or for twenty lessons. Gentlemen's classes at 9. Mi, 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 en at hours suiting the convenience of the pupil. Terms, $15, payable in advance. No extra charge forstationery in the’ above classes, For sale, “Goldsmith’s System of Penmanship,” en’ elegant copy-book, with ample in struction—price 25 cents per copy, or five copies for $1. FRENCH GENTLEMAN, WISHING TO DISPOSE OF few hours in the week, desires to consecrate thom in giving lessons in either the French, Greek or Latin languages, also in literatare and philosophy. He haa no objection to give them in schools. Address P, B., Horald office. YOUNG STUBENT OF MEDICINE, LATELY AR- rived from France, who taught in different houses Of. nobility in Paris, can xpare some hours daily of his study, and wishes to give lessons in the French and Ger- man languages, ina respectable ee for ry compen- sation, or for board and lodging. Address A. F., or in- quire of Dr. Lechwess, 54 Ludlow street. DRY GOODS. RY GOODS— ELASTIC SKIRTS—TO DRY G00) Merchants.—Look out for France's improved 1 nila skirts. None genuine unless they bear Thoma: France’s stamp thereon. My depot, No. 168 Broadway; factory, corner of Forty-ninth street and 11th avenue. THOMAS FRANCE. EW SPRING GOODS,—ALEX’R T. STEWART & CO. will open, in the retail department, their spring im- rtations of new silks, jaconets and organdie muslins, Pareges, French caliooes, brilliante, a. Broadway, Chambers and Reade streets. {PRING MANTILLAS.—THE SUBSCRIBER IS NOW b5. prepared to submit to the inspection of merchants and wholesale buyers from every section of the Union, his importations and manufecturos for the present season, comprising an elegant and most extensive variety of i’a- risian novelties, selected during the past month from the emporiums of tho most celebrated French modistos; to- gether with a splendid assortment of ilk, Ince and other spring mantillas, of his own manufacture, being copies from the best French patterns, all ef which he offers at wholesale on the most liberal terms GEO. BULPIN, Paris Mantilla Emporium, 361 Broadway litte RECEIVED, FROM RECENT IMPORTATIONS, the following goods, in the latest Paris styles Paris embroideries, laces, mourning gooda, and a choice selec- tion of silka, black and in colors, all of which will be of- fered at @ small advance on cost of importation. A. KERR & €0., No. 761 Broadway, second door above Chpton place, } & CO, Nog. 29 and 3) Gold street. | ing and ironing, or to do general housework in a private | family. Best of city reference given. Can be seen at No, | 44 Iwenty-secoud sireet, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A WELSH GIRL, AS 36 Essex street, in the rear. V ANTED—A SITUATION, AS CHAMBERMAID AND | waiter, or as chamberuiaid aud fine laundress, by a re perienced girl, with excellent city reference.’ Call | a V NTED—BY A SMART, ACTIVE BOY, BETWEEN 16 and 17 years of age, a chance to learn the car- Pentering or eoopering trade, or sny othor rospectablo can be given. Address Burke, 14 Roosevelt street, third floor, in the rear, for one week. ANTED—A SITUATION, AS GARDE young man, who has a’practical i flower gardening. “Address "Thomas Dunlap, seedsman | and florist, 635 Broadwa: ANTED—A SITUATION AS GARDENER, BY A SO- ber, steady man, who understands gardening in all | Pakery, No. 254 Ninth street, from 10 to 1 o’clog, for three days. ANIFD—A SITUATION, AS GARDENER, BY A single man, who thoroughly understands his busi- Most satisfactory reference can be given as to integrity and capability, paving had ningteen years practice and experience in this country. Address a note to P. M., 93 West Sixteenth street. st, who thoroughly understands tap and die making, andthe construction of all kinds of light or heavy machinery, having been engaged for a number of pears in. a screw" manuinctory. | Address Machinist, chambermaid. Can be seen for two days, at'No. xth avenue, in the bookstore us'ness; is a good xeholar, The best of py reference Dusiness, including grapery, greenhouse, vegetable, and | its diferent branches, Inquire at Logun’s Manhattan ness in all its branches, greenhouse, foreing, vinery, &e. D—A SITUATION, BY A COMPETENT MA- Hereld office, where an interview may be hal, ANTED—A PROTESTANT GIRL, (WELSH PRE- ferred,) to do the general housework of a small family. A good washer and ironer, plain cook, and baker, may apply at 174 East Brondway, from tlirev to lye o’ciock, P. M, “Wy NIG AS CHAMBERMATD, | COLORED GIRL _Gall, with references, at 102 Willow st., Brooklyn ANTED—A GIRL, TO ATTEND IN A DRESS TRIM- ming and fancy store. One acquainted with the business preferred. Inquire at A. DALRYMPLE’S 39334, Broadway. TET NU! —A WOMAN, HAVING A good breast of milk, wanted, to take a child to nurse at her own house. Must reside in the city. Ad- dress, for two days, &.G., Herald oftice. Wann A SMALL FAMILY, IN BROOK- lyn, rear Williamsburg. a woman {to cook, wash andiron. She must thoroughly understand her busi- ness, and have good city reference. Apoly at 154 Front stréet, corner Maiden line, up stairs, from ten till three o'clock. V TANIED—A PRIGHT, ACTIVE, AND PRE appearing American girl, from 17 to 20 y age, with natural mechanical ingenuity. To suc! wages will be paid. Apply to WHELLER, WILSON & CO., No. ANTED—A GIRL, TO DO CHAMBERWORK AND W waiting. Apply at i84 Walker street. JANTIED—GOOD STRAW SEWERS ; ALSO, \ G lace sewer, at 184 Walker street.’ ‘ANTED—A SMART ENGLISH OR AMERICAN GIRL, todo the cooking and general housework for & small family, at 176 East Twenty-third stree ANTED—A FIRST RATE SALESMAN, 10 GO West. None need apply except those Raving good city reference and a thorough knowledge of business. Ap- ply at 173 Merchants’ Hotel, between the hours of 6 and | Terclock P.M. ‘ANTED—A COLORED MAN, AS COACHMAN, etc. Apply at 100 West Fourteenth street. WANTED ISITUATIONS FOR SMART, TIDY, SOBER, honest and industrious servants, of ‘every domestic station, at the Select Protestant Agency, No. 7 Carmine street ‘and 106 Chambers street. N. 'B.—After this month the business of the two offices will be conducted wholly at No. 7 Carmine street, and the Chambers street office discontinued. ‘ANTED—IN A SMALL FAMILY, A YOUNG MAN who thoroughly understands his business, to wait at table, drive a horse, and make himself generally useful inthe house A person who has held such a situation in @ gentleman's family in England, and is well recom- mended, will find a good place ard comfortable home. Apply at 35 Seventh avenue, corner of Thirteenth street. "ANTED—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG MAN, AS groom and footman. Apply at private stable, 56 Ninth street. ‘ANTED—FIFTEEN MEN, TO MAKE COPPER NAIL, WV coke, twen’s and women's; aloo sed tea! en ter cacks, can be accommodaten with ‘board and shop room. Inquire at W. H. ROMAIN’S Copper Nail Shoe Manufac- tory, in the rear of 122 Sheriff street, near Houston. ‘ANTED—A CHANCE TO MAKE MONEY,—FROM $9 to $10.0 day may be made by any intividua), in city or country, with the knowledge of a highly useful discovery, in universaldemand, which will be sent by return mail.on enclosing $1, postage paid, directed to G. L., Jersey City Post Office, N. J. This is a first rate opportunity for invalids, or any person out of business, or any one who has one or two hours in the evening, as it is immediately lucrative in any part of the United States. -ANTED.—A WHOLESALE GROCERY HOUSE ARE in want of a salesman who understands the wine and the liquor trade, and can influence eales. A person of thorough business habits, and having a good acquain- tance, can have adesirable situation. Address 8. W. & Co., Herald office. ‘ANIED—AN AMERICAN BOY, FROM 14 to 16 years of age, in a jewelry store; one who resides with his parents, and can come well recommended. JACKSON & MANY, No. 160 Bowery. 'ANTED—A SMART, ACTIVE BOY, FOR AN OF- tice. One from 12'to 16 years old, who writes a fair hand, preferred—ealary, $30 for tho rst year. | Ap- ply, by letter, to H. W., care of T, Houston & Uo,, in che basement under the Irving Bank, corner of Greenwich and Warren streets. TANTED—A YOUNG GIR, TO DO GENERAL V housework. Apply at A. Herwick’s, 138 Canal, opposite Laight street, up stairs. good 185 Broadway. OD iA 1A | 14 YOUNG PERSON 18 DESIROUS TO MEET WITH A situation as stewardess, with » captain of a vessel; not particular to any place. Address Mary, Broadway Post Oflice. YOUNG LADY WISHES TO GO TO CALIFORNIA AS lady’s maid, and to take care of children. She is capable of filling any situation of the kind. References exelanged. Apply at 29 Greene street, SEAMSTRESS WANTED—A RESPECTABLE PRO. testant girl, as mstress, and have the are of one child, Freuch or German preferred. Those who can come well recommended, may apply at 116 Fifth « VENUS FOR SALE—A FINE OIL PAINTING, § of life, just the thing for California; ean be ‘rolled up without’ injury. Can be seen at 170 Broadway, room 41, fourth st Yo AN IS IN W. porter in a dry goods store. and marker. Can get a good refi ployer. Address 8, at Mr. street, South Brooklyn. Is an excellent ence from his la bootinaker, Henry Kg) Dick WIDOW LADY, OF GREAT REST BILITY, wishes to take a genteel house, and would like to | find a gentleman who ‘will furnish all that is required over $500, und board with the lady for the same—as iv all that she ean command at present. Address line, Union square Post office, stati may be had RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, WHO HAS 4 fine male infant, six months old, owing to the death OF Ter husband is desirous of placing it in some family who will adopt it as their own. The infant may be seen by calling at 100 Madison street, third floor, front room. | SALESMAN WANTED, IN A CARPET STORE; ONE | acquainted with the trade of this city, having good recommendations, may apply at 55 Bowery. YOUNG GERMAN LADY WISHES A SITUATION ina German family, as companion for the lady, and to teach stall children. ’ Address M. B., Herald office. (OOK WANTED.—A FIRST RATE AMERICAN, EN| lish, or Scotch cook; one who understands washing and ironing, and who can furnish the best of city refer: enee, as none other need apply. Cull at 714 Broadway. RY GOODS SALESMEN WANTED.—TWO OR THREE | experienced hands, acquainted with the city retail trade. Apply at 281 Greenwich street, corner of Barclay. CHILD, BOGERT & CO, D—A FIRST RATE WORKMA oJ one that understands japanning tin, zinc, &e. Ad: dives box 1,282 Post Offic IVI. QUATL.—WANTED—TWENTY-FIVE PAIR LIVE | quail. Apply to | EDWARD MINTURN, 120 Water street. BOARDING AND LODGING, KIGHTH STREET, OPPOSITE OPERA HOt A suit of roems, on third floor front, to let, board. Also, a single room in a first class house. ner at 6. LADY, WHO HAS A N would like to let a front second story room to a lady who would wish to enjoy a quiet home in a retined and agreeable family. ‘The best of references given, Inquire at No. 66 West nth street, a few doors west | of Sixth avenue, OARD WANTED IN BROOKLYN—BY A ¢ AE man, his wife and two daughters. ‘The location must be pleasant, and within fifteen miautes walk of either the Fulton or South ferry; a private family pre- ferred, References exchanged, “Address J.S., box 218 | New York Yost Oifice. MOARD—FOR A SINGLE LADY, MAY BE HAD IN A e now house. ‘Terms reasonable, location quiet ent. Address Ann P. Colt,’ Broadway Post G—A FRONT PARLOR AND BEDROOM, which will be vacated by the first of March, will be let toa gentleman and lady, or two single gentlemen, in the first class house, 43 West Twenty-second xtreet. be- tween Fifth and Sixth avenues. No ¢aildren taken. Din- ner at six. The most unexceptionable reference given and required, OARDING AND LODGING—FURNISHED ROOMS TO let.—Sever I neatly and comfortably furnished rooms for gentlemen may be had by inquiring at the house 81 Spring street, three doors east from Broadway, One room lias been occupied for several years asa physician's office. OARD IN BROOKLYN.--A GENTLEMAN AND WIFR, or two single gentlomen, can obtain board, with Jeasant rooms, in @ family where there aro but few rders, in a convenient location, five minutes walk from Fulton ferry. Apply at 57 High street. CARD WANTED—IN S0UTH BROOKLYN, IN THE vicinity of South or Hamilton ferries, ia a small | agree upon. _B, | Brooklyn, an Private family (English preferred), for @ lady, brother servant and ap infant. Aroom on second floor, one smali do., and room for servant. Possession wanted immediately. Terms must be moderate. References given. Address, stating terms and locality, R. A., Herald office. OARD.—WANTED, BY A SINGLE GENTLEMAN, A room, with breakfast and tea—location down town. ‘Address D. H. R., Herald Oftice, OARD—A SINGLE ROOM, WITH BOARD, CON- yenient to business, down town, Also, a room for iwo. Terms moderate. Apply at 31 Jay utreet, third stroet above Chambers, OARD WANTED.—A YOUNG MAN WANTS A SMALL single room, together with breakfast and tea, in a small private family where a comfortable home may be had. Address G. R., Herald office, with terms, OUNTRY BOARD.—A LADY, HAVING A COMMO- dious and beautifully situated house on Staten Island, near a ferry, is desirous of accommodating fami- lies or single persons with board. Good stables, boats, Dathin; For full particulars please apply at No. 5 Warren street, New York. e FEAGLE HOTEL, CORNER, OF FRANKFORT AND WIL. liam streets, one block from City Hall.—Gentlemen can have well furnished rooms, with privilege of reading room, from $125 to $2 per week, or twenty-five cents Yer hight; or, two occupying a room, $l each. Oice open all night. ‘This house is doing a good b NURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, ATNO. 4 STATESTREET, suitable for single gentlemen. Referenses required. Apply on the premises. ANDEOME FURNISHED BEDROOMS’ AND PARLORS to let, to single gentlemen, or a lady and gentle- man, in a private fumily, up town, in the neighborhood of cars and omnibus routes. The house has all the mo- dern improvements. Address, for three days, M. A. D., Herald office. EAT FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, NO. 117 GRAND street, below Broadway, with or without partial board, ina privato family.” Heferences required. ARTIAL BOARD ‘FOR A GENTLEMAN, MAY BR had with a widow lady, in a neat and quiet location down town. Address Mrs.’ Shimmons, Broadway Post fice. ‘ANTED—BY TWO GENTLEMEN, IN A HOUSE where there are no boarders, and which has the modern improvements, two bedrooms and a sitting room, with breakfast. Location between Broome and Fighth streets, near Broadway. Address Ponce, Herald office. ‘ANTED—A YOUNG MAN TO OPEN OYSTERS. Apply at 214 Broadway, WALNUT & RADFORD. ANTED—TWO SALESMEN, IN THE CITY RETAIL dry goods trade; one who thorougitly understands | the linen, and one who understands the hosiery trade. Apply at 187 Broadway, from 844 to 104g o’clock’A. M. ‘\NTED—COACHMAN AND GARDENER; ONE WHO ‘well understands the care of horses.’ An experi- enced coachman, familiar with the city, and who has a general knowledge of a vegetable garden, can find em- ployment by addressing R., Herald office, if bis reference from his last employer is satisfactory. ‘ANTED—AT 114 NASSAU STREET, SCHOOL TEACH- W ers, salesmen, clerks, men on steamers and rail- roads, porters, barkeepers, and boys to learn trades, coach- men and gardeners, girls as housekeepers and seamstresses, Applicants enclosing $1, free of postage, ee particu- ars, will be suited. THUS. SPINK, Agent. RUG CLERK WANTED—IN A FIRST CLASS RETAIL store. A young man, thoroughly acquainted with the dispensing of medicines, and who understands the French language, preferred. Best of city reference re- quired. Address A. C. M., Herald office. RUG CLERK.—A SITUATION WANTED, BY A young man, who perfectly understands the retail and prescription business, Address Pharmacy, Herald office. ACHINISTS ATTEND.—FIFTEEN TO TWENTY S0- ber, steady hands, who can doa large day's work, Will find steady employment and wages, by applying at 49 Dey street, office Union Power Co. ‘ARKING AND PLAIN SEWING WANTED, INCLUD- ing mending. Apply at No. 1 Bleecker street. EAMSTRESS WANTED.—ONE WHO PERFECTLY understands her business. Apply, between the hours of 10 and 2 o'clock, corner of Twenty-sixth street and Fifth avenue. \EAMSTRESS WANTED.-—AN EDUCATED YOUNG SS woman as seamstress, ina small family. None bat those who have the best city references need apply, French or German preferred, Apply xt No, 168 East ‘Twenty-third street. YO TAILORS.—A MAN THAT IS STEADY AND IN. dustrious, will hear of a good situation, to repair a attend in a store, by calling on the advertiser, at 114 F ton street, Brooklyn, without delay. (0 MERCHANTS AND TRADERS.—A GENTLEMAN of business habits, practical experience, and good address, wishes to engage with some commercial esta- blishment who wants a trusty confidential assistant. Sa- tisfactory references given, Address H. P., Herald office, J.0 MANUFACTURERS. — A. MIDDLE-AGED MAN oO T wants a situation as bookkeeper in a manufactur- ing establishment in the country. Has a thorough know!- edge of his business, and a good practical know! of machinery. A line, ‘addressed to Accountant, Herald office, stating where an interview may be had, will mect with immediate attention. Satisfactory references given. al 0 BLANK BOOK BINDERS rate blank book and job finisher, WANTED—A FIRST Apply to R. HOE ‘ANTED.—A LADY 1S DESIROUS OF OBTAINING good board, in a respectable private family, in Brooklyn or Williamsburg, where there few or no othar boarders. Please address Mrs. H., Broadway Post Onice, post paid, immediately. WASTED 70 HIRE, FOR THE SUMMER MONTHS, ‘a well furnished country seat on the North river, by a good tenant. Address 0., box 382 Post Office. DANCING ACADEMIES. ADAME AUGUSTA’ HAS RE-OPENED HER DANCING classes in her commodious house, No. 712 Broad- way. A reduction will be made to parties having » num- ber of children to be instructed. For terms anid partiou- ‘ars, apply between 12 and 2 o’clock. TEAS. Ne CROP TEAS, FAMILY GROCERIES, &C.—BEST quality young hyson tes, 76c.; best oolong, 50 fine flavored young hyson and gunpowder, 50: fet Diack fand green tea, 2s, 6d. and 3s. per pound: with a large stook of cheap white and ellow sugars, dairy but- ter, &e., at reduced prices, for sale in quantities to suit dealers and families, at J. 0. FOWLER'S large stores, 260 and 458 Greenwich, and 76 Vesey streets. 0-PARTNERSHIP,—THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS day formed a co-parinership under the name of For. rest & Abbott, to carry on the business of shipamith, at No. 54 Jefferson street.—Dated New York, Feb. 21, 1853. WESLBY ‘A. FORREST, CHARLES 8. ABBOTT. ISSOLUTION.—THECO-PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE existing between the undersigned, under the name of Forrest & Knapp, has this day been dissolved by mutual consent, ‘The affairs of the concern will be settled by Wesley A. Forrest, who continues the business, at No. 54 Jefferson street.—Dated New York, Feb. 21, 1853. WESLEY A, FORREST, JOHN L. KNAPP. ANTED—A PARTNER, WITH A CASH CAPITAL of three or four thousand dollars. The advertiser wishes to connect himself with an active business man. He must be honest, and free from all trickery, &. The business is of the first class, and well established. One that can comply may address EF. C., at this office, and no other need apply, stating where an interview can be had, for one week. P= WANTED.—A SMART, ACTIVE, BUSINESS w man, fond of travel, and possessing a small capital il hear of something ‘worth his attention by calling at room No. 4, Fowler's buildings, Nassan street, between the hours of J and 3 P. M. - lib ntspitanintestiloian oy —WANTED—AN ACTIVE OR SPE- ° 00. cial partner, with the above amount, to engage in one of the best pay ing patent medicines of the day. It ie already established, and requires two per- sons to attend to it. All ir formation respecting it will be given by applying to A. EATON, 19 Beckman street, —WANTED, A PARTNER, IN A NEW 200. drug store, with the above sum, a chances to make a fortune; or will be sold low for cash. The store ig nicely fixed, with good stock, and in a first-rate looa- tion, For particulars apply at 470 Atlantic street, Brook { lyn, from ¢ AM. to OF Th a ne ¢s8 0 —WANTED 10 -A HOUSE '« and lot op the west side of Broadway, and below Fourteenth street, worth from $6,000 to $8) Also, « small cottage house and lot in Williamsburg or Brooklyn, worth about $1,000. 8. W. WENTWORTH, & fasnau street, N ENGLISH LADY AND RER SERVANT, WHO HAS lived with her during inany years, is desirous of tuking charge of a private house, owned or occupied by one Or more respectable pentlemen. She mentions nu particular terms. She will tender the most aatisfuet»ry reference. ns to be made to Mrs. Tindall, 10% Willow street, Brooklyn. OUSE WANTED, IN FOURTEENTH OR TWENTY third streets—A three story house, with all the iodern improvements, for which cash will be paid. Ad- ‘ess G. S., stating particulars, Herald office. ART OF A HOUSE WANTED BY A GENTLEMAN and wife.—Must be eligible and im @ good location, west of Broadway, etween Franklin and ‘Twentieth street, east Vetween Astor lace and Twentieth street, or in the vicinity of St. George's Church. References ex- ehanged. Address &, 'T. W., Herald office. pe 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 conne- tion with some small family, in a good locality. Refer- ences given and required. Address A. Herald offica. TABLE WANTED—ONE SITUATED BETWEEN WA- verly place, Fourteenth strect, Third and Sixth avenues. Apply to EDWARD MINTURN, 120 Water street. ITE PY RESENT HIGH RENTS FOR HOUSES INDUCE the undersigned to invite 4 small respectable family to join Lim in the sel m of a whole dwelling, in the upper part of the city, west of Broadway. Rent from $500 to $000 a year, led as the parties may 0. 199 West Thirteent sireet, near ANTED—A SMALL HOU: WITH FRONT AND f 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. ANTED—A TWO STORY HOUSE, WITH MODERN improvements, west of Kroadway, between Grand and Tenth streets; rent $600. Address, by letter, W. Z., Herald Office, with particulars, ANTED—FROM THE FIRST OF MAY, PART OF A house, say three or four rooms, for small family, Address G. Munson, Hereld office. ANTED TO HIRE, FOR A TERM OF YEARS—A good three or four story house, on or unlignene to Broadway, between Cunal and Prince streets, suitable for a club, feading and committee rooms. A party having such a house un find a good tenant by addressing @ line to Alpha, Herald office. ANTED TO PURCHASE—A MUSICAL CLOCK, OR f acting organ; also, to be sold, a cheap eabin z cket for Australia. Apply at the Apollos yrtle avenue, near Fulton street, Brooklyn. ANTED—TO PURCHASE, ONE LARGE AND ONE small house in Williamsburg; both must be well situated. Also some vacant lots aud several houses in ‘0 good houses are now wanted up town BILLING & TUCKER, 289 Broadway, in New York. NEW PUBLACATIONS, eae AAA T= GEORGIA TELEGRAPH IS PUBLISHED IN MA- ecn, Georgia, by H. K Green, J. M. Green, and P, Tracy. ‘Ihe Telegraph is one of the oldest and best known papers in the Mate of Georgia, and affords to New York mercbints engaged in the Southern trade an exeel- lent opportunity of making themselves known to the Southern public, Tho Telegraph cirenlates through the cotton region cf Georgia, but is extensively read throughout the adjacent States. Applications for advertisements or subseripticns to be made to WM. H, McDONALD, 102 Nassau street, sornerof Ann, New York . HE EMPIRE CITY.—A SECOND EDITION OF THIS magnificent weekly paper will be on sale, early this morning. by all the newsmen, It contains a st original story, called “Minny Lawson, or the Outlaw’s Lengue;”’ a jcraphie report of the civic, military and ballof the Burton Dramatic Association; with foreil editorials, sparkling essays, and the richost variety of humorous and satitical articles. The best number ever published, Mail subseribers, $2. i ESTER’S NEW BOOK. —MY CONSULSHIP, EMBRAO- 4 ing six years of the author's life in Burope, the Lomestic Life and Political Condition and Prospects of Kuropean Nations, Sketches of Mius IX., Louis Napoleon, Charles Albert, &¢. 2 vols, 12mo. cloth, $1 76. Pab- lished this day by CORNISH, LAMPORT & 00., No. Park place. REMOVALS. EMOVAL! REMOVAL! REMOVAL!—UNPA) bargains, 50 per cent saved, at Geo. Kays, 340 th avenue, between Twenty-seventh and nty-eighth streets. The subseriber will remove on the first day of April to the spacious store No. 343 Kighth avenue, and it deing imparative to eflect an entire clearance of hig sent larze and extensive stock within thirty days gee ane date, rie Lene) een 50 per cent from ¢ original price, thus affo: to ladies an Ne oem not to be met with im a number of years. stock: comprises a full assortment of new and fashionable dress . Black silks, invoiced at 10s., 12s., and 16s., will be told at 66., 8%., and 10s.; new —s brocade and shange- able silks, invoiced at 10s, an 12s., sold at 5s. 6d. and 8s.; beautiful new striped plaid silks, invoiced at 8s. and 105, will be sold at ts. Sai ge 92:5 i oe oplins, worth 3s., sold at 1s. 6d.; new barage Tr andle, Gd., worth 2s. end Se; printed lewaay wart ranted fast and new goods, 6d , worth 1s. 6d.; all new, 8d. and 9d.; ginghams, 9d. Particular attention is requested to a large line of plain and embroidered crape shawls, bought « few wecks ago, from $5 to $25, Indy can save at least $5 by buying one now. keeping goods of all kinds; men’s and boy's wear. This stock must be converted into cash, and will be soli re- Satarday, rdless of cost. The store will be closed on February 26th, in order to remark the stock. The I commence on Monday, 28th inst. Three lines of , and the Fighth avenue cars pass the door. GRO, KEYS’ Fighth avenue, between twenty-seventh and Twenty-second streets. EMOVAL.—WM. H. BLASHFIELD, IMPORTER AND jobber of silk goods, laces and embroideries, has re- moved from £4 Cedar street to the new store, No. $8 Li- berty street, second door west from Broadway. He in- vitea the attention of purchasers to his stock. Great in- duoem ill be offered to cash buyer MUSICAL. USIC.—A LADY, AN ACCOMPLISHED SINGER ‘and pianist, combinizg the Italian school, wishes fo obtain board and lodging in a private family, where her instruction in music will be taken parily in compen: sation thereof. She would, if convenient, also devote her time ina lady boarding’ sehool. Reference, Mesars. Scharfenberg & Luis, No. 483 Broadway, where’ applica. tion can be made for particulrrs, or by writing to A. A. C., this office. ES S00, PROFBSOR, | OF | VOCAL Italian and English, racred and secular, has fo devote » few hours each day for the instruction of each morning. NOLIAN PIANOFORTES,—T, GILBERT & 00,8 celebrated pianofortes, with and without the Xolian.—The subscriber, who is the sole agent in this city for the sale of these instruments, (the reputation of which has become w srld-wide,) is now pre} to offer them at prices which, to those wishing to purehasa, ean- not fail to be satisfactory. Possessing facilities for ob- taining pianos unsurpassed, if equalled, by thoge of any other house in the city, he does not hesitate to say that be can present inducements to LS ter not to be found elsewhere, He has constantly on hand an extensive as- sortment of second hand pianos at bargains, whieh he fearlessly asserts will defy competition. Gilbert's elegant boudoir or cottage, pianos, for small rooms. melo of Pritice’s and Carhart’s make. Grand other pianos to let. HORACE WATERS, 303 Broadway, corner of Anthony street, up 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, 548 Pearl street, and it will remain for public examination on Friday and Saturday. This instrument is of the largest class, oon- taining three ranks of keys, thirty-six stops, two stops on pedals, &c., and is one re reries of seven organs of the same magnitude, building to order for various churehes. Parties intending to procure organs, clergymen, and pro- fessors, are ospecially invited. III nn ten ee TOPPED—SUPPOSED TO BE STOLEN, ONE SINGLE S stone diamond ring. fig owner can poe BY as ib rty and pa; expenses, on applicat the Originalty Jacobs) 102 Chatham ‘street.’ Wateles, diamonds, and jewelry, for sale cheap. ARD.—YANKEE SULLIVAN RESPECTFULLY BEOS to remind his friends and the public generally, Hint he can be found at No. 82% Chatham street, wheré from ‘m7 he gives lessons daily in the art of self-defence, o'clock, A.M, toa B. M. Gloves always on hand. MA‘ pamaatreriererertrtrnapt Ce ATRIMONIAL —A GENTLEMAN OF GOOD _ vonal appearance, unexceptional habits, a m cha: on distinguished in his feasion, about thirty-four years of age, worth $75, pods peed with an snnual income of about $12,000 from his pro- fession and the above investment, and who has accumu- lated his property entirely by his'own talents and a vering industry, wishes to ‘marry, The Ke his choice must be of a kind disposition, affecti te Don sessed of high moral principles, and reasonable of life. She must of a large share of common sence, and not only be intelligent, but cultivated. She must be decidedly good looking, healthy, of good size, a well developed, graceful Epure, and be not over twen! four or twenty-five years Am If she has no ly it will be no objection toher, but, in Any event, be decidedly attractive, both physically and’ mentally. The most unqualified reliance may be reposed in truthfulness and sinoerity of this advertisemen:. The dost of references will be given and required. All letters treated strictly confidential. Address H, N. S., box 117 Brooklyn Post Office. Mitover MADE EASY, OR HOW TO WIN A lover.—Madam De Foresti, Inte of Paris and Lon- jon, will send to any addreas, on receipt ef one dollar, post paid, the most captivating and erect directions to enable ladies or gentlemen to win the affections of as many of the opposite sexas may be desired. The process is simple. but so captivating, that all may be married, irrespective of age, appearance, or position. Adder 5 Medam De Fores, yes No roadvey Port ofice,