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Suceess,—Among have examined the Knox & there Ry ion to Bayt ke roice Faisod in oppasiti proval. Strikingly beautiful lable in every respect manufacti Hesitation in commendin; land refined. Price four MRNOX & JAMES aro in mer of Broadway and Spring street. made sib urers, The warerooms of prices. Sputhern, Western, and California trade very lowest market prices. Noo. 2 and 30 John street, vorner of Nassau. Gentlemen—No more difficulty for any gen to be clothed according to taet fashion.—P. PROVOT, merchan aM obstacles in attaching to his establish ter, P. Andriot, al edy 80 well known duri d oi a years throughout merica, for his remarkable t ope olty ex-chief cutter in the first houses of New ‘aris; bit * think tem of cuttin, it hte duty to inform all . Provot undertakes to'oxeoute all order: elothes to all parts of America, Terms rigorously 25 per cont cheaper than any other establishment. VOT, No. & Chambers street, Spposite Irving House. 5 a |} Fashionable Cloth: low ‘les.—ALFRED MONROE now offerin, riety of fashionable clothin, suitable for the season. sieos for men and boys. shinks he can make shirts to fit all forms mus The ‘“eorn” is acknowledged. The GEORGE T. GREEN, No. never fails. Facts Speaking 1. JEFPER’S ladies ld’s Fair. ‘Jeffers’ work and material both defy scrutiny. own hand shapes and directs his work. fit and finish are Jeffers’ peculiar forte. . Every Indy of taste ultimately secks Jeffers. 6. Jeffers’ continues at 467 Broadway. for Themselvest— r ‘The trade supplied with frames, composition state, Factory No. 18 Duane street. Great selling off, the entire stock of ladies’, gonts’, miss and children’s boots, shoes, gaiters, &¢., at a great im order to elo want to buy cheap. ‘Ail sot] single pairs, Nothin; Every bottle of Charles’ London cordial gin bears a simile of the proprictor’s signature. | This has not counterfeited empty bottles ua tho genuine article. Great inducements are now Park place. Carpetings.—Peterson «& Humphrey, Broadway, have just opened, and are dail, ‘wsual supply of rich and slogans carpets, Ff and Englaud, consisting’ of Aogue minster, from the most celebra Also, rich medallion velvet and Mosuio car; ts, fi J. Crossley & Sons, England, together wit! ‘a gon terms. 48 Pearl stro. h: received, of velvet ta, ry, Brussels, three-ply, detigns, wick, porch to the rogont advance in ‘nabled to offer at vory great inducements, jogant enred; films and spocks romoved without surgical Office hours, 8 A. M. to 2, M. Fronch artitic erted to took equal to the natural organ, covery in medicine and electricity of the prosent day. relieve, without, pain or shock, iu: Yous paing, such as head, ear pains, tic dolorenx, &c., an jeenses &c.—disappear as if by a miracle. applied with the greatest success in all those dr aru eases in “children, commonly called convulsions, as & water, deflect the magnetic needle, in short, phenomenon of a powerful voltaic pile. ments producing theso effects weigh about twe ounc be folded up in a poeket-book, are slwaysrendy for im neous ure, and will family and frionds, &¢. complaints in whi safe, . oe eomplete chain is agoinst that number of di: h mild streaming electricity is rom #1 to 407 bathorion, $10 to $08 20 easil, truth. The importance of the invention has bee ledged in America by the Academ: York, and the chai: ‘ard’s I by je Medecin at Paris Vienna; by the Royal faculty’ hospitals in Europe. posi game fect, from all the above institutions in America jaro) members of the profession in both hemispheros, an: the public to examine them. Full and illustrated deseriptions—one for and one for sci number of ensor in New York and Europo, ma} oui the office, ‘They will be forward Statoe, in and other disoases flowin ut ‘D, Fowler, 188 Stanton street, wa eufierer from inflammatory rheumatism as’ o this torturing disenre, 127 Eldridge street. This Ind for years, until life beeamo intolerabl consumed the flueh to the bo cured in ® month. A thousand cases equ deen published inthe Hrnatp and Sui afflicted, go to the above named ‘on will be satisfied that it cannot fail, when take: ding to directions. Principal depot, 246 Grand sti ottle, six for $4. Also for sale by C. V. Clinela Barclay street; agent for Brooklyn, Mrs. Haye mn ste Pearl street, near Broadway, a established in 1820, LOUIS J. TIMOLAT, from Pat physicions, Dra. Mott, Kissam, &c. you troubled with ne: antidote; and if it it it at the i od Price, $1 per bottle; $0 jon’t eure you, nothing will. Ann street, one door below Nai per dozen. their Trusses thrown aside. evening. Marsh & C Shoulder Brace, for expanding the chest, and symmetry of form—adapted to men, women ani ab Gelts, of the most approved patterns. MARSH & CO., No. ‘Trusse: Jane, N sortinent of the most improved silver plated springs, with ivory Also, a general assortment of bathi ng trusses, ; by the Impe- ‘at Berlin, and ntific institutions of the highest order, including n of testimonials to the | Rheumatism.—Timolat’s Sulphur Bath: the im- new spring has not been # to public a] te conception, and credit- it to tho. attention’ of the eritical yn jotel of Capt. Degroot, oor: up In the most fash- fe, can at all times be pr tH. L. FOSTER’: sured on advantageous terms, 's slothing establishment, 27 Cort! roct. A large stock of winter clothing, which will be id at greatly reduced Clot at Whulesale Only—An Immense took of spring and summer clothing, made expressly for the which we offer at WILKINSON BROTHERS, | Denis and Julia DeCourcy, aged 3 years, 2 months and 3 d_ the latest mounted ent, as first eut- ing the last eight “ork, ility las been appreciated by all, as ho which is entirely his own. rontlomen who wis! to be perfectly clothed, that they will And in his store the newest, finest, and best goods for conts, pants and vests ; in fact, one must seo the quality of the trimmings and work, to Be egnvinced of the reality, and to render justice to merit. aonds ‘eash, bub P. PRO and Desirable ©0., No. 441 Broadway, are to their customers anew and very beautiful va- ’o deviation from the marked ) Mon’e and boys’ furnishing goods of every desorip- A Newspaper Wit remarks that a Man who st be green. individual is Green— ‘Astor House, whose system of measurement never meses fire, aud Whose promise as to time boots and shoes took the medal at the Looking Glass x Warchouse—1853_Looking. jarecs p aonene Pie RICHARDS eee: ee reot. ia at 156 Fulton street.—Now boys? ritice, ely, to those who offered. or by the dozen, fur below the cost. of Merit 1s Exempt from Imitation.— fac et been ut common Holland gin has been sold in the The taste of the cor- fin is so entirely different from any other, that any ap- Broach to the flavor of Holland gin whatever will at once jetect the fraud. Bear this in mind. Importer’s office No. 7 379 receiving, an un- rect from France , Ardrosson, and Ax- ied French manufactures. m Mossrs. Lassort- ment of other qualities of carpeting, for salo on reasonable Splendt Carpetings.—Smith & Lounsbery, r late arrivals, a large | aad ingrain | having been | prices, thoy are | i - Dr. Wheeler, Oculist, 28 Barclay strect, de= votes his attention to diveases of the eye. Chronic inflam- mation of the eyclids, however long standing, completely operation. | ial eyes in: By Letters Patent Secured in 1849.—Pulver- macher’s Patont Hydro-Electric Voltaic Chains, constructed to bo worn under the gurisents. are the most wonderful dis y antaneously, acute ner- and toothache,’ rheumatic d by their mild but continuous and perceptible action on the body, diseases of years’ stand- ing_anch as gout, loeal paralyeis, nervous complaints, livor They have. beon dis- ‘as alsoin | eases of toothing, under difficulties and disorders of the bow- els. They precipitate metals from their solutions, decom- all ‘The inatru- cai nta- last & man his lifetime, guarding himeelf, Incredible as may scem the ‘above facts, any person can convinee himsclf beforehand, at the depot, of their yn ack of Medicine of New with t snecess land the ow id , a8 Well as of the most eminent aud distinguished invite sonal use, tific men—with copies of testimonials, and be ed, free Rheumatism, Scrofula, &.— Hyatt’s Life Balsam will most assuredly cure the worst casos of these from great impurity of blood. His fect and limbs were swollen to twice their natural size, and he was unable for weeks to walk, He was perfectly cured by the Balsam. Mrs, Burton, was suffering from scrofula | Some of ithe, lee \ by for the cure of inflamma- tory and chronic rheumatism, eruptions of the skin, severe colds, &c., and are highly recommended by our most eminent rheuma- tism, tic doloreux, cramps, debility, or any nervous com- plaintt If you are, just try oue bottle of Watts’ nervous ow cal Hernia Effectually Cured by Marsh’s new- | ly improved, light, self-adjusting Truss. Unquestionable re- ference given to those who have been radically cured, and Open until nine o’cloek in the | MARSH & CO., No. 21 Maiden lane, Improved Elastic Suspender Preserving children; | dominal supporters, ladies’ sustaining and compressing | #4 Maiden lane. —Marsh & Co., No. 2 1-2 Maiden ork, have just imported from Paria a large as- French Trusses, consisting of | and gutta ‘percha pads. ‘Wigs and ‘Toupee: .—Batchelor’s New Style of wigs are pronounced t ever invented. Those wanting a very superior ar call at BATUAELOR’S celebrated wig factory, mort perfect imitation of nature ticle should Wall stroet, where can Le found the largest and best assortment in the'city. Copy the addro Hair Dye.—Batehclor’s Celebrated Liquid lye is the best yet discovered for coloring the hair or hair whiskers the moment it is applied. certeint dye performs is artonishing. BATUMELOR'S wig factory, No. 4 Wall street, PI The wonderful ease and with which this favorite and old established hair It is for sale, oF applied, at Truth crushes Opposition, and the public, that ‘3 hair ch nature discovered Cristador: he vegetative principle w infuses , give it the prefwrence. It erpetuates the growth. ‘ADORO,No. 6 Astor House. parts to every fibre Manufactured reservative ho It is Reported that there are Those who doubt the instantaneous eff Doubter, if youseek trati noes An Experinent. Thoug! red as cochinesl, in five minn der it black or brown, A of CRISTADORO'S hair dy r House and wit hite as wool, or 3 dye will ton Married, On Wednesday, Mareh 9, by the Rev. J. R. Stone, Me. Gronce HaRkknes to city, im this city, on Wednesday, Mareh 9, Leo, Naravaut Pioiues, of Birminghaw. seTTa Coney, daughter of the late ph Cohen. ‘At Albany, on Thursday, March 10, by the Rey. AataNpA Price, both of | this the Rev. Ansel ingland, to Re- Dr. Peecher, Mr. 8. W. Brityon, Jun., of San Francisco, Cal., to Miss Karat of the former place N., daughter of William W. Parkes, Esa., _In Jersey City, on Tuesday, March 8, by the Rev. Mr. ‘aylor, Tiiomas U, Parrensox, of this clty, to Miss Sanam Waren, ef the former place. Died, On Thursday, March 10, Axor Jdn., aged 25 years and 6 months, wife of George Stam, requested {o attend the funeral, this afternoon, at two o’elock. from No. 85 Allen street. taken to Greenwood Cemetery. Her remains will be On Thursday, March 10, ADAM, youngest child of James W. and Ann M. Hartell, aged 2 years and 5 months, The relatives and friends are repre. invited to at- tend the funeral, this afternoon, al half past two o'clock, from the sesidence of his parents, No. 184 Ladiow street. In Brooklyn, on Friday morning, March 1, aftor a sud- den illness, Thomas Dexsison, a native of Carlisle, Cum- berland, Fig., in the 67th year of his age. His friends, pnd those of his family, are respeotfally in- vited to attend his funeral, to-morrow afternoon, at past one o'clock, from his late residence, No. 176 Con treet. Fosbington and Baltimore papers please copy. jal f- | debt I paid for a | Mexican war, or at any time from 1846 to 1852, at on Thursds; March 10, of ggrsumpton, Mas kon wile of Joseph J.'Sebotleld, aged ‘The funeral will take place from her late residence, this morning, at ten o'clock. On Friday, March 11, Eten, daughter of William and Mary Meqaw, aged 1 year and 6 months. ‘Ihe funeral will take place from No. 125 Cedar street, to-morrow afternoon, at three o’elock. Her remains will be taken to Greenwood. On Friday, March 11, Joy Mapmon Ewer, son of John M. and Sarah Jane Emmet, aged 5 years and'5 months. The relatives and friends of the family, also the mem- | bers of flank company National Grays, ‘are respectfully | invited to attend his funeral, from the residence of his | parents, No. 69 Chariton street, to morrow afternoon, at | two o'clock, without further invitation. | On Friday, March 11, Epwarp Joun DeOourcy, son of days. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, to-morrow afternoon, at two o'clock, from No. 115 Clif street. ‘On Wednesday, March 9, Gronce Ootyen, eldest son of George and Rebecca Colyer, 9 years, 6 months and 20 days, He bad just returned from achool, and yas play ing in a timber yard, near his father’s residence. hile running across piles of timber on top of a rack, one of the stocks fell over upon him, and inflicted sueh severe inju- ries that he died after about four anda half hours in- tense suffering. ‘The relatives, friends and acquaintanees of the family, are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, from the residence of bis parents, No. 48 Tenth avenue, 2-morrow afternoon, at two o'clock. On Lager March 11, of consumption, Jvuia ANN Mur- cuanp, wife of Joseph Merchand, aged 34 years and 6 months. ‘The friends of the family are requested to attend her funeral, to-morrow, from her late residence, No. 286 Riy- ington street. Her re: 8 will be taken to Greenwood. ston and Lynn papers please copy. Op Fridty, March 11, Micuam: Froop in the 68th year his age. His Tentives and friends, also the friends of Michael Clare, are invited to attend his funeral, to-morrow after- oy it two o'clock, from his late residence, No. 195 a rick street. ADVERYISEMENTS RENEWED RVERY DAY. s@r8EE THIRD AND SIXTH PAGES.-@a 2 PERSONAL. ILL MRS. MARY M***** HAVE THE KINDNESS TO 8 a note, at Union Square Post Office, to Charles C——., who has something of great interest to communicate hert Please address before Wednesday next, as Mr. C. leaves the city at the last of the week. $e curtmal Wedne: given to REWARD—THE ABOVE REWARD WILL BE given to any one giving the information whero the took thé boxes from No.7 Bayard street, to, on afternoon, the 9th instant. Information to be . Braun, No. G Greenwich street, RELIGIOUS NOTICES, HE CELEBRATED PROPHET SNOW WILL P’ to-morrow at 3 and 73 P. M., at Mount Zion Free Church, No. 163 Bowery. Evening Subject—Parable of tho Ten Virgins: Matt. 25, Bible class for discussion at2P. M. = ——— SPECIAL NOTICES. TTHE REGULAR ANNUAL MEETING OF THE members of the German Society of New York, held at St. Matthew's Church, 22d February last, Messrs. Thos, AW REACH Cook, F. Hoose, L. Huffer, C. Hutteroth, H. E. Ludewi: A. Mullmann, HL Rose, W. Scharfenberg, G. Schwab, Tho: ‘Tellkampf, M.D., J. Windmuller, R, A. Witthaus, J. C. Zimmermann, senior, E. Schilling, M.D., Goldmark, M.D. T. Tuels, and W. Gottschalk, were elected officers of the society; and at a Subseaaaae meeting on March 4th said officers elected among themselves for President, Mr. Zimmermann, senior; first Vice President, Mr. K. haus; second Vice Presicent, Mr. J. Windmuller; f ore: tary, Mr. H. E. Ludewig; second Secretary, Mr. bh. Huffer; Treasurer, Mr. F. Hoose. Ui order of the Prosident. HERMANN £, LUDEWIG, first Seerctary. LATELY ADMITTED MEMBER OF THE BAR wishes to act as attorney to some gentloman more es- tablizhed in the profet A , box 936 Post Office. LL PERSONS INDEBTED TO RICHARD ALLEN are invited to make some arrangement with him either for compromise or payment. I need all that I have lent or labored to own—had [ been paid for my labor and money lent I would not give such hints at this time. I lent and squan- dered my money, with the help of dishonest lawyers, until T am driven by my friends to tell where my moncy has gone. T will tell all that is due to me, and how it became due, and how long it is due. is an'endorsoment of $20; another is for Inbor done by the month, 30 years azo; another is a Porton 22 years ago; vince this person owns a brick house in this city, nnd I don't know how inany more, two in Ohio. I want all theso persons to either call or write wossible. If there is no attention paid to this warn- ‘make the case a plain as possible afterwards, I Eighth aven USTRALIAN FREE PASSAGE EMIGRATION ASSO- ciation.—A second mesting will be held on Monday evening next, 14th inst., at7 P.M., at the Apollo Shades, M. ¢, Brooklyn. J. HANCOCKS, Chairman. HE MASONIC LODGE .ROOM NOW up on the northwest corner of Broadway reets will be let on Fonsouable terms, npon ieation to J. CARHART, 75 East Thir- teenth strect; JAMES G. POWERS, 101 Murray stroct; or to GEORGE (. STONE, 29 Peck slip. 'GOMERY CLUB.—MEMBERS OF THE ABOVE ib are ee \d to attend @ meeting to be held at the Club room this evenin; yt half-past seven o’clock, to make further arrangements for the annual ball, to take place on 17th March. JEREMIAH QUINLAN, President. P. Suieuns, Secretary. ELROSE SOUTH.—OWNERS OF LOTS NOT HAV- ing their deeds are notified to eall and pay their in- terest money on or before Monday next, at the office of GE- RARD W. MORRIS, No. 1 New street, oornor of Wall. ‘ASS MEETING—THE JOURNEYMEN HOUSE CAR Penters ure all requested to attend at Convention Hall, Wooster street, on Monday evening, March 1th, at 7g o'clock. FFICERS, MARINES, AND SAILORS OF THE navy, aud ofiivers and men of the revenue service, who served in the Pacific, on the coast of California, during the entitled to above, the extra pay. In heirs con obtain th ae of the death of any of me. Address, or apply P. 7, BETTS, 56 Wall strect, basement. AILORS AHOY.—ALL OFFICERS, SAILORS, &C, who were on the Pacific station between the years l and 1862 are entitled to double pay, and can obtain the samo by calling at 195 Broadway, Rooms Nos. 8 and 9. ho are | persons, ‘oF to any whose lished in connection with the Life Balsam, and The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully | | Englis! | aac reward by applying at tlie office of ‘the Indepon HE IRISH EVANGELICAL CHURCH HAVE CHANG- ed their place of meeting to 187 Bowery, where ail in- terested in hearing the Roman Catholic mass explained in h, may come at 3 o'clock P. M., on Sanday, March 13, . AtT o'clock P. M., the Scriptures quoted in support of the mass will be examined and explained. Bible class for all w .M. 0 PHYSICIANS.—A BOTANIC OR ECLECTIC PHY- sician, who is desirous of locating in one of the best places in the city, will please to inquire at 150 Prince street. THE MILITARY. PA ON NANO CTEACCA TAO NNO ILITARY.—WASHINGTON GREYS, EIGHTH REGI- ment.—For sale low for cash, a full uniform and oquip- 3, for Ist lieutenant in the above regiment, nearly | new. ‘Also, shares in the Empire, Knickerbocker, and Cit xous’ Building Associations—if applied for immediately—at 24 Sixthavenue, : ~~ twee LOST AND FOUND. K() REWARD.—LOST, ON WEDNESDAY EVEN- OU ing, March 9, a gold chronometer watch, hunting cases, white dial, the second hand being over the figure 12. Barraud, London, maker. Any person. possessing informa- tion which will tend to itgrecovery, will rvceive, the above t Police, No. 1 Pine etrect, or to P. L. GREY, 190 Broadway. 9) REWARD.—LOST, FROM NO. 7 COTTAGE PLACE, 4 ablack and tan dog, seven months old; ears or tail not eut; a white mark on breast. By returning him to No. 7 Cottage place, or 75 Cedar street, will got the reward. ALE OF SILK LOST.—LOST, ON THE 12TH OF FEB- ruary last, a bale of silk, marked C. & W., B. (under- neath) Philadelphia. Who ever has found the same shall receive a liberal reward,land no questions asked,‘upon lea it at our office. ADAMS & CO., 59 Broadway OST—A WHITE CURLY HAIRED POODLE DOG, on the afternoon of the 10th inst. Has a small tumor on his belly. Five dollars will be paid on his being brought 0 No. 151 Tenth etreet, Fourth avenue, OST OR STOLEN—ON THE EVENING OF WED. [4 nesday, March 2d, from half past five to seven o'clock ¥. M., in ‘the Erie Railroad cars, between Jersey’ City and Turners, asmall black leather waMet or pocketbook, oon- taining ‘$45, in 1,2 3, end % dollars bills of the National Bank, New York, Also) 8 gold coin of ten rix dollars, worth $7 %8,'Ke. If loft at the sh store No, 248 Pourl street, the honest finder or restorer s! ded 1 be handsomely rew! ON THURSDAY EVENING, | BETWEEN ‘Thompeon’s saloon and the Jersey City forry, a lady's black cloth cape, or circular, with tassel attached. ‘Whoever may have found the same will be suitably rewarded, by returning it to MR. FAIRCHILD, No. 7 South William street. OST—ABOUT TWO MONTHS SINCE, A MAP OF THE estate of the late Abraham Berrian, surveyed and drawn by Thos, C. Cornell. ‘The finder will be liberally rowarded by leaving the same with W. I. Mallory, No. 45 Mviden lane. OST.—ON SUNDAY, THE 2TH ULT., A LARGE sized oval lady's breastpin, set with small turquoise and pearls, The fuder will be suitably rewarded by leaving it with Mrs, MINOT, No. 1 Carroll place, Blecoker street, OST—ON THE MTH FEBRUARY, A SPOTTED AND 4 liver colored pointer dog, no heir on his hind guar. ters, and owner's name on collar, Any person giving inform, ation of his whererabouts, will be liberally rewarded, aud the detainer dealt with according to law, as the dog has been advertised. Apply to E. J. MARDEN, No 168 Ninth avenue SDAY NIGHT, FROM THE PRE on street, a sorrel are, light cart quarters © ‘The mare is about h driver, short tail, with » slicht lame A liberal reward will be paid for ad fifty dollars for tho dotoe: F. Wo OLLEY, 189 Stanton | TNOUND AT WALLACK'’S THEATRE—A POCKET book, containing a small amount of money, and papers only valuable to the owner, who% name is supposed to be Atwood. The same may be obtained at the box office at | Wallack’s theatre. 14 hands high, sty ff hind Je art and ba hieves. © are, CA of the tl THE LECCURE SEASON. R. WIETING, AT KNICKERBOCKER HALL ner of Twenty-third strect and Bighth ning, at 73 o'clock, lectures on. dige: of the means of cure, and exten models, paintings, de JCIENTIFIC | LECTURES.—DR. BOY FD > cive the Inet two of his course of illustrated geological lectures, at Metropolitan Hall, on Monday and Tuesday evenings, March 14 and 15. On ‘those occasions, the present order of the animal creation, ding maa and woman, will he considered. A number’ of new and beautiful paint ings will be exhibited, On Monday evoning, by special ro- quest, the great iron galvanic battery will again be intro- need; and en Tuesday evening Dr. Twill exhibit. all, the paintings of the whole course of lectures,.with very brief ex planations. Tickets 25 ce Doors opon at 634; lecture to commence at 734 o'clock. {SPIRITUAL MANIFESTATIONS.—MEDIUMS TAKEN &o., with h | skeletons, NTON WILL © from the audience, developed by the spirits, and em plozed in producing ph yeionl demonstrations. Professor wen will lecture this, Saturday; di Sunday evenings, at the ball, 413 Broadway, corner of Lisponard strest, Adinis sion, one ehilling. To commence at 734 o'clock. Several mediums will be present, OTICE.—AT 4 MEETING OF MUDSON ENGIN ‘om 1, mn Wednesdi . teu ved, that the members of the yrnc, their present Engineer. In relation cnglacer who lean exterioncod ee who gy and firmness, whe’ wil be y prompt in his attendance at fires, and who resi the up- r part of the city, ismuch needed. In” ther Mest aud senor istricts, is, & fact that almost every momber of the dopart- ment has admitted. At mecting held at tho engine house, it was unanimously resolved, that Mr. Byrne, present fore: man of Engine Company No. 1, is & gonttoman who is in every rorpeot eminently qualified to discharge the duties of an engineer. He has been an active member of the depart- ment for a number of years, a greater portion of which time he has Leen an officer in the company to which he haa been attached. Ie has ever been distinguished as an active fire- wan and an efficient officer, aud Las gained the respect and esteem of all who know him. Taking theso facts into consi- deration, we are confident Mr. B eted Fae wil, if he is an engineer, perform the duty in such a manner as will be eredi- table to himself and satisfactory to tho department. Wo ap- peal to you, as men and as firemen, to unite with us and ele- vato him to the assistant enginoership; let us not make Car- son or anti-Carson the issue; lay aside all sectional feelings— loop holes, through which incompetent. men, possosain noi- ther character or qualifications, will, if we are not eautious, he enabled to crawl into the Hoard’of Engincers, a body of en who have heretofore, and we sincerely hope that the: alwaya will, possess the confidence and the respect of the d Partment—but rather let the question be—Docs Mr. Byrn possess the necessary qualiicatious?. Kyery member who acquainted with him will, without any hesitation, answer— er WM. HAMMILL, Chairman, Joseru J. Moxcan, Seerctar, == = = MISCELLANEOUS, B T ORANGE COUNTY BUTTER AT 1S. 10D. AND DD 28. per lb., prime le. 6d. and Is. 8d.; best, black tea 4s., 88,; bent old Java coffeo ‘In, 2d. b.; Stuart's refined sugar 36, Gd. to 48, per7 Ibs.; good molasses 2a, to 24 6d. por alton. AM persons paying 21. Od. for the beet butter: will lo well to call at SHERWOOD'S, 280 First avenue, corner Fovrtcenth street. Ore NG Wore SPRING FASHIONS URS, Be F. FARNSWORTH, fashionable dressmaker and importer of fashions, 327 Broadway, would respectfully announce to the Indies of Now York and her patrons throughout, tho country, that her pattern rooms will be opened on Wednes: day; Mareh loth, on which gecasion she will be prepared to exhiPit.all that’ ia new and desirable in her spring importa- tions of fashions for Indies' dresses. Her show rooms on this occasion will embrace h larger and more varied collec- tion of novelties in the making line than has ever before heen produced in this metropolis; and she truste that hor establishment will continue to merit the confidence of her atrons and fully sustain its roputation as hend-quarters of fashion. | Travel ojourning for a short thme in the city, are rominded that ‘dresses will he finished at her establish: ment in the perfection of the art, in the shart space of twen- ty-four hours. Dressmakers at a distance, who may require scts of tissue patterns, fashion books, or models of any ar- ticle of ladies’ droes, ‘will please send in their orders, and they will bo filled immediately, and packages despatched (by mail, at a trifling expense,) ti part of the United States or Canada, Terms cosh, ‘A singlo act of pat- dollars; single Hah het ee a at -A LARGE ASSORTMENT conaraNy: i; : by B. K. PEEBLES, No, 124 Grand street, tof Broadway. THE TURF. RAN NTREVILLE COURSE, L. I.—PACING.—THE FOL- lowing purges and stakes’ are opened, to come off in the C sof April, May, and June, 1853:— No, 1—Purso, $40; mile heats, Best three in five, in harnoss. Free for horges that never paced for money. 4 ey. No. 2—Purse, $80, with an inside stake of $20. Mile het best three in five, under the eaddle. Free for pacers that na purse. : S—Purse, $50; mile heats; best three in five, in burness, ce for pacers that never won a purse over $50. No. 4—Purse $200; mile heats, best three in five, in har- Fy for all pacing horses. No. 5—Purse $300; two unile heats, in barn pacing horace. The above purges and stakes will close Tuesday evening, March 15, ay 0 o'clock, at Faulkland & Duryee’s Rotel, cor- ner of East Broadway and Catherine street, New York. Three or more to make a field, and two to start to make a Froe for all ENTREVILLE COURSE, L. I.—TROTTING. —THE following purses and ataker are opened, to come off over bove course, in the months of April, May and June, . 1—Purse $50, with an inside stake of $50, half forfeit, mile heats, bost threo in five, in harness, Free for horses that never trotted for money. ‘No. 2—Purse $50; mile heats, beet three in five, to wagons. Free for horses that never trotted for money. No. 3—Purse $W; mile heats, bext three in five, in harness, Free for horses that never won money. ‘No, 4—Purse $10: with an inside stake of $50, half forfeit; mile heats, best three in five, to wagons, Free for horses that nexer won, money, No. 5—Puree $100; mile best threo in five, in har- ness. Free for horace that Won a purso over $30. No. 6—Purse $10 , best three in five, to wa- gons. Free to horses that never won a purse over $30. No. 7—Purse $100, with an inside stake of $50, half forfeit; mile heats, hest three in five, to wagon—wagon and driver to weigh 300 pounds. Free for horses that never won @ purse over heats, n Pr mile heats, best three in five, in har- ness. that never won a purse over 0. 9—Purse $150 ; mile heats, best three in five, to wa- gons. that never won a purse over $50. No. 10—Purse $150 with an inside stake of $100, half for- feit; mile heats, best three in five, to wagons. Free for horses that never won'a purso over $50. No. 1l—Purse $210; two mile heats, in harness. Froo for er SIH. horses that never won a purse . No. 12—Puree $250; mile hents, ist three in five, to wagon. Free for horses that never won a purse over $250. ‘0. 13 Puree $250; mile heute, to, 250 1b. wagons. Free for horses that never won a purse over $250. ‘No. 14—Pureo $250; two mile he&ts, to 250 1b. wagons. Free for all horses. No. 15—Pureo $300; mile heats, best three in five in har- Free for all horses. 16 Purse $300; mile heats, best throe in ive, to wagons. all hore 7.—Purse $200; two mile heats, in harness. ne: No. Free for No. I Free for Puree $900; two mile heats, to wagons. Purse $400; threo mile heat Free for all horses. 0. 20.—Purse $300; three mile allious. Free for $100 to ts, to 250 1b. wagons. Free in harnesi ‘The above purses and stakes will closo Tuesday evening, March 15, by 10orclock, at Fautkland & Duryea's cor: ner of Eart Broadway and Catharine street. Three or more to make a field, and two to start to make a race. N. B.—Tho above purses are open for Mac, Tacony, or any other horses in the World. ION COURSE, L. I., SPRING PEOTsT NG.—NO. 1. Purse $00, with an inside stake of $50, half forfeit, for all horses that'never won a purso, mile heats, best 3 in 5, in harness. No. 2. The same as No. 1, to No. 3. ‘The wagon: ‘ same an No. I, under the saddle, No. 4, Purse $50, with an ake of $50, half forfeit, to all horses that never wo & purse ovor $80, mile heats, best 3in 5, in harness. No. 5. 8 No.4 towagons. 'No. 6. Purse of $75, with an in- ido stake o&@66, wall forfeits for all horses tnt over wons purse over $0ymile heats, bost Sin. an to wagons. No. 8. Sam harn No. 9. Purso $100, with forfeit, for all horses that nover won & pur heats, best in 5, in harness. No. 10. ddle. No. 11. Same $200, with an inside stak horses tha¢ never won a pui 5, under the saddle. No. 1 No. 14. Same as No. 12, in harne 0. 15. Same as No. 12, to wagons. No. 16. Purse $2, with an inside stake of $100, half forfeit, for all horses, milo heats, best 3 in 5, to wagons, [ason and driver,to weigh 06 Ike. No. 17. Samo, inside 2 two mile heats. No. 18. Purse $300, with an ake 150, half forfeit, for all horses, mile heats, best 3 in 5, under idle. No, 19. Same as'No. 18, in' harness. No, 30. Same as No. 18, to wagons. No. 21. Purso $300, with an in- of $150, half forfeit, for all horses, two mile heats, 0. 22. No. 21, in harness. No, 0. 8, under econd beat, for No. 25. Same as No. , unde $560, with $100 to a cond best, for all horses, three mile heats, in herne 28. Purse $600, with $240 to second best, for all doubleteams, mile heats, best 3in 5, to wagons, No. 29, Samo as No. 23- to wagons. In all the above purios and stakes Mao and Ta: coney will be excepted. For those horses a liberal purse will \e. 2B. Puree $300, wi pest Sin 5, in harnes be offered, by giving due notice to the proprietor. The above arses and will be trotted for the latter part of April, and June. Entries to close Tuesday evening, March 15, at OP. M., at Moters. Faulkland & Duree’s, corner of East Broadway and Catherine atrect. Gentlemen making en- tries for the above stakes will please deposit their forfeit money with the in the box, on the evening tho: close. Inall the above, three or more to make a race, am two to start. JOHN I. SNEDIKER, Proprietor. P. S.—To let, the victualing department. Scaled pro- portleind good security .will bo required. Address to dtr. yim. Shaw, 44 Bowery. on TEAS. UEL NEEDHAM, LATE OF 24 GREENWI treet, wishes to inform his friends that he ustralia, nor to California, as falsely reports ested parties, but ‘Ying on business wt the Column. Lia tea warehouse, 282 Greenwich street, between Warren and Chambers streets, where he will be happy to roceive calls by thgge who have so frequently inquired for him with- ont any truthful information being given to them. _UNDERTAKERS. ; G. MEEKER, UNDERTAKER, OF THE LATE FIRM ‘« of Mace & Mecker, 15 Carmine street.—The subscriber, (having returned to the city after his absence following the suspension of business of the old and. well known firm of Mace & Meeker, undertakers,) takes thia method of inform- a wereroom at 260 Sixth avenue, near Sixteenth where he is prepared to attend all calls pertaining to the uiidertaking business. Hie reepectfully solicits to be remembered by such of lis ricnds and old customers ag may require the sorvices of undertaker, and feols confident that, from his long experi- ence ae the chicf manager of the oldest and most popular es- tablisuinent of che kind in the city, he ean give the most en- tire entisfaction in all the goquirements of his business. He is also agent for the sale of the celebrated “Fisk's me tallic burial eases,” which are fast superseding the uso of the Jace of wooden coffins. ‘These cases are air tight and indestructible, and very superior for the purposes of ordina- ry interment, transportation, or depositing in vaults, His arrangements are such that Ne is enabled to furnish them at the same prices as charged nt the principal warerooms in Jway, Which brings them within the means of all who d @ mahogany coffin, He also keeps on hand a fall id, scarfs, gloves, &e. his personal attontion to calls by night or day. fiin, he is prepared to far opened street, SXPRNSS AGHNCIES, DAMS & COS CALIFORNIA EXPRES! 1S JA Mail steamer Tilinois, on Monday, March 21—Otlice, By Brondway.—Our moxt ‘rezular express for Californ' Oregon, Sandwich Islands, ete., vill be dispatched by the United’ States mail scomer ‘Milingis, on | Monday, 2iet inst,, at 2 o'clock, P. M., for Aspinivall direct, in charge of cne 0 own frolzht agents, and a special mossenger, a usual, connecting at Panama with the fast sailing mail stoan‘er Golden Gate, Ail freight for, Sacramento, Stok Nevada City, Sonora, Marysville, and the’ mining ¢, is forwarded immediately on arrival at Saa Fran Hy our own California inland expresses to destination, in charge of #7 messengers. Shippers are particularly requested to ne their goods, with involves, by lore the of sailing, to enable us to comply with the goverrment er for cording and sealing, Everything must be in water proof condition, or it will be at owner's risk. ‘ should execed 125 Ibs. weight, or measure more than f ADAMS a CO: RS. ALWIN, RENOWNED IN EUROPE FOR ITER 11 in foretelling the future, has arrived, and will far. Lith intelligence about all circumstances of life to all th: who may 3 and love, by astrology, books ors the percon they will my lich, French, sud German language syigice, Hear Stanton street. a? M. ing his friends and the patrons of the old firm that he has | 9 | could put up a now fact waite, T. STEWART & CO. WANT AN EXPERIENCED salesman in their wholesale cloth department, Broad- way. CUTTER WANTED, TO GO SOUTH.—TO a eed ealary A cieretnhacalagre a address trea HT JENNINGS £ CO.’ BT Uroadway. A QAzpeNER IS WANTED ON A FARM IN EAST ester. One who has a that can officiate aslaun- dress preferred. Inquire at No. 15 Beckman etrvet. AX ica i hea, Good recommendations can be given. Address W. B. Engineer, Herald office. ot pets BOY, SEVENTEEN YEARS OF AGE, WISHES TO jewelry trade. aeare the: ot olty. refere W. i AMERICAN YOUNG MAN IS DESIROUS OF OB- 5 , eae f tage) er assistant bookkeeper, shipping or a Gish, 05 SE MERE Boner fa soma,respacteble mareannie OY ‘ED—TO RUN ERRANDS AND MAKE useful. Apply to R. ROGERS, En- of one or two engines in Wi no obj The a vecurtiy since. Please address J. N. ry. DLE AGED MAN, HAVING A of business, and of bookkeop- overtight, coal office, in which hi ferences given, Addrei (OOK WANTED.—WANTED FOR A HOTEL, A FE- male cook, one fully qualitied to take the entire charge ofa kitchen, None other than those highly qualified, both profession and respectability, need apply. Address’ Oliver, erald office, C the summer months in the countr; id assist in the wa apply at 21 Brevoort place, Tenth stree! (ERK, WANTED—TO ACT AS SALESMAN ‘AND t None need apply, that eannot y: 00K WANTED—A GOOD COOK, WILLING TO PASS to Bonssty and al fe owledge of the jewelry. and Pe meuare,’ Salar? Shout $300 8 Sale . AE, AURIY, after 4 o'clock PM to VICTOR BISHOP, 2yMaidealane RY GOODS. DRY GOOD MERCHANTS.—LOOK out for France's improved el Unless they bear Thomas France’ Jt, 108 Broadway; factory, corne Bleventh avenue, chants, tio skirte, stamp thereon. My of Forty-ninth street and A liboral discount to whol THOMAS F RUGGISTS.—WANTED, A YOUNG MAN, AS PART. ner or principal clerk in a first clara retail drug store- None but those perfectly competent to take charge of one of the beat stores in the city need apply. Address Hl. K., He- rald office, ILLAGREE JEWELLER WANTED—AT CHATEL- lier, Domingo & Spence’s, 164 Greenwich treet, corner of Cortlandt. AST MAKER WANTED—A GOOD WORKMAN, AND one who understands his business—to go out of the city, Steady employment aud good wages will be given. Apply at 259 Pear! street, up stairs. QS DEMANDE UNE BONNE FRANCAISE, QUI SOIT bonne couturiére, pour prendre soin d'une potite fille de deux a trois aus. S'addresser 2 Madame Conner, No. 41 East Nineteenth street, entre trois ot cing heures. ENGINEER WISHES A SITUATION TO TAKE i a dent | ; Fesewood and maho SALES AT AUCTION. pedeles Anereer 5 3. Bi corner th, nd Fitty- B, coruer of Third avenue and Fit. B. corner of Th enue and Fit. second street; ty- third etree ty-fourth street; ty-fifth stree enue and Fifty-Afth et. Avenue, between Filty-siglth and Fifty-ninth stroste; 4 lote on 8. W. cornor of avenue B and listh strovt, with’ water 190 feat on Harlem river; 2 cores of land, with water feet front, on East river, between Fifty-fourth ‘ifty-Gfth at ; 1 lot on Thirty-eighth street, 210 feet west from Fifth avenue; 1 lot on Thirty-fourth street, 100 ‘feet from Tonth avenue; 7 on Fifty a street, 160 A ity fifth street, between lots on Listh strect, betwee: re lots on Fifty sevouth street, ‘alto, & mansion on wixth etreets, lens, 4c. Broad street. UCTION NOTICE.—THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD inform thone who intend disposing of thelr heasokold furniture, or atocks of goods, of any description, thie %y that he will give his personal attention to all sales i tobim. From his long experience in he belioves he can give the most entir advances made on all goods consigne: Yoo) pom settlements invariabl; BSTC TT, Auctioneer, 146 Ay SaTUTLE, « dealers.— Ans ‘ma liberal. for sale at Lis sales- Groonwich avenue. —TO FURNITURE entire stock of clegant ny furniture.—On Wednesday, A. C. O'clook, on the premises, No. 13 ery, the ent: slogant furniture contained therein, onaisting of rosewood parlor suits, large arm chairs, ma o posed sofas, arm and parlor chairs; library and book oases; extension tables; French bedsteads; wardrobes; dressing ba ‘Tuttle will sell, at I stock 01 reaus and washstands; centre and sofs tables; desks, office | furnitaro, fo. Also, unfarnished work, vit.; Soft, arm, ames, d ladies’ chair frames; centre and sofa table The whole of which will ld, without re y order of the moved on the day of sale. of sale, jignee, and must be re- Catulognes ready on the morning —VALUABLE drian H. , March 15, 1863, at 12 o'clock, M., at the Merchants’ Exchange, the first class four stery binwn stone front house aud lot, situate on the west ride ol’ the First avenue, first house north of Sixth street, and known as No. 9%, ‘The house i# well and substan: tially built, finished in the ‘best manner, with modern im- provements, gas, baths, water closet, dainb waiters, speaking | tubes, &e. Three rooms deep to top. Lot twenty-two feet two inekes by one hundred feet, AUCTION NOTICES ovelock, at No. 19 Hu ot aw family’ removin Duraus, dc. Particul LE ON MONDAY, AT 103g ‘eet, handsome furniture consicting of mahogany dedsteads, rs on Monday. R. Forrestal. THOS. BELL, Auctioneer. GILVERSMITHS WANTED, FIVE OR SIX, GOOD spoon butnishers, to go to Cincinnati, Ohio. Constant employment given to, govd workmen. Apply at 10 Maiden lane. SALTZMAN, MIDDLETON & CO. (Po JEWELLERS. YANTED, THREE GOOD CURB chain makers. Apply to JACOB LABAGH, 77 Duane street, front building. HE SUBSCRIBER, A YOUNG WOMAN, WHO LOST hier baby a few day's ago, i8 desirous of oVitaining a ohild to nurse. Would have no objection to go out, or take charge at her residence, No. 89 North Third street, Williamsburg, OSANNA CASSIDY. 10 DISTILLERS OR RECTIFIERS.—WANTED, A SITU- ation as foreman in a rectifying establishment, by one who fully understands it in all its branches, and can'give the Lest of recommendations with regard to ability, &c. Address R, Jones, 118 Grand street, Williamsburg. MACHINISTS WANTED.—WANTED IMME- 100 ands , at the Crystal Palace, one hundred good ia- chinists, to whom good wages will be paid. None but good hands need apply. Inquire on the premises, of NOE & MARSHALL, contractors, or of GEORGE M. STANTON, superintendent, W ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, asituation as cook in a private family; understands her busines well. Best of ejty reference given. Has lived in her last place nearly three years. Please apply at No. 143g Third avenue, between Fourteenth and Fifteenth streety. lor two days. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION BY A YOUNG PERSON AS companion to a lady or as seamstress. A pious family referred. A linc addressed to Sarah Wood, Brooklyn Post fice, will meet with immediate attention. ANTED—A SITUATION, AS LADY'S MAID, OR UCTION NOTICE.—THE UNDERSIGNED ARE PRE- pared to receive in their large and commodious sales Fooms, 188 Fulton strect, consinments of all kinds of mer- chandice, and will make, (when required,) liberal cagh ad- vances. Sales promptly eettled. OSGOOD & CONCKLIN. Samusr, Osdoon, Jonas F. Concxiin. Roferences:—W: Gas Light Company and Pine street; Jas ident of the New York Antwerp & Son, Pearl Beekman street. BUCMINGDALE PROPERTY large two-story and hasoment double house, corner 0 Islsomingdale rond'and Lawrence street, in Manhattanville with three lots of ground, 75 feet front and rear, and abou 109 feet deep. A good garden attached, and an ico hou: ‘The premises are In excellent order, and, if desired, poss sion can be bad immediately. If not sold at private salo be- fore the 12th inet., it will be sold on that day, at noon, at the Merchants’ Exchinge, by A. Hl. Nicolay, Auctionedr. In- guire of B. MOORE, on the preimiscs, or of JOS, HUSSON, HOLMES, AUCTIONEE! ‘0, 116 William street. C.Y: —FURNITURESALE.— +, W, Holmes, No. 54 Beckman strvet, will give partion lar attention to sales of furniture wt the residences of fami- lies. Liberal cash advances made on consignments of furni- ture, dry goods, groceries, &c. New and second hand farni- ture} carpeting, mattresses, &c., constantly on hand, and for sale cheap. XECUTO will sell, SALE . day, at 1034 o'clock, at No. 187 Canal streot, all the parlor, chamber, and kitchen furniture, hat- ter's tools, hat blocks, press, signs, benches, show cases, par- titions, sholving, fancy coods, hosiery, &c.: also, bookcases, books, sofas, engy, rocking and other chairs; pier, eentre, dining, and tea tables; looking glasses, mantle clock, Brus: tels, and other carpets, stair rods, oilcloth, mahogany, French, and cottage bedsteads, hair mattres: pillows, sheeting, table linen, marble top bureaus, wash- WM. WITTERS, AU. ressing, and is fully compo- | stands, toilet sets, cooking stave, crockery, and glassware, : un, a8 advertiser has had some , clothing, &e, THOS. SHEPPARD, Exccutor. “To Let years experiouce. Has no objection to travel. Reference if | ftoure No. FS Marion street, and furditure for sale. required. Please call at room 34, New York Hotel. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman as wet nurse, has a fresh broast of milk, having lost her own baby. Apply at 135 Enst Broadway, tecond floor, front room" ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as chambermaid or seamstress. Is Willing to make herscif generally nscful, and can como. well Feeommended from ber last employer. ' Addrces or call on Mr. HENRY HOFFMAN, 499 Broadwa; yi. SITUATION, AS COACHMAN, BY A steady man, who has lived with his present employor nine months. strictest inquiry. Has no objections to town or country. A note addressed “John,” care of Me W.&J.T. Tapscott & Co., 86 Sout mpt attention. ath WAXTED—A' SITUATION, | AS BARKEEPER OR bookkeeper, or to superintend arestaurant ,by a compe- tent, steady, genteel young man, who has heen enzagod in the first class hotel and restaurant business for nearly eight years. Has no objections to go out of th Best of ro ference from last employer. “Address, 0 woman, to take the care of two infants, and to assist with the ywaslling this wil portunity, the family being Apply enue. de 9 good op) 426 Eighth Protestant girl, to do general housework, Must bo a good cook and washer and ironer. ty-first street, nth avenue, ANTED—A SMART, ACTIVE YOUNG GIRL, TO | plain sewing. Apply | take care of children, and to do at $7 Henry street, Brooklyn. ET NURSE WANTED.—A YOUNG HEALTHY woman, with a fresh breast of milk, without incum- brance, willing to leave the city for a few weeks, can apply at 55 West Twenty-third street. TANTED—THREE PROTESTANT WOME nurse, chambermaid, and lauudress, to reside in a country place on the North river; Scotch preferred. None need apply except persons of the hizh wh ‘0 can give the most 6: fic Wa STRONG, ACTIVE you? do the housework of a'small fa to take care of children. near Bloecker. ANTED—A YOUNG, WOMAN, EXPERIENCED IN the mar charge of a haby. None other noed apply at 44 West Thirty- second street. WANTED—A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT YOUNG Woman, as seamstress and ehambermaid; one that will bo willing to make herself generally useful, Apply at 19 Rutgers place, Monroe street, Tetween 10 an Yelock. WANTED@A SMART, ACTIVE YOUNG tween seventeen and twenty yeare of & a retail grocery store, a short distance in tho ¢ come Well recommended as to honesty and sobriey, and. be willing to make himself generally useful, Ap; TEL VAN WINKLE, about one ard a half miles from Jer- sey City, at or neur the tollgato, on the road. None but an American need apply. WANIED-AN ACTIVE YOUNG MAN, FROM SIX, teen to twenty years of ago, who can writo a good hand, pack and direct parcels, and otherwive make himse gencrally useful, ina book store. Apply by letter, i i Ke wt Apply by lett references, q¥aMtioations, £c., to Commerce, box 1,3 Office. Asfactory references, Address J. ry ( Apply at 4 Christopher street, MAN, BE- JANTED—IN A LAWYER'S OFFICE, A BOY ABOUT | fifteen or sixteen years old, who writes a good hand. "y at 129 Fulton sti third story. i WA STEDTAN ERRAND BOY; MUST BE TIDY. AP ply at 11 Nassau strect. ‘PVANTEDKA FIRST CLASS WATCHMAKER: ALSO an experienced salesman in the retail jewelry business. Apply at PITIKINS’, 0 Nassau. — J ANTED—A BOY, IN A LAWY 8 OFFICE. IN. quire at 4 Hanover street, third story. TANTED—HAYR SPINNERS. corner of Sixth avenue and Sixteenth street, betwoon d10 o'clock, A. M. ay TANTED—INDIA RUBBER.—AN ABLE PERSON IS wanted, who iy thoroughly familiar, from practical ox perience, with the manufacturing of India rub! is, 'y. Toe suitable a lib Address INDIA, Hera! ANTED—A BOY, 16 TO 18 YEARS OLD, WHO C. write a good hand and is simart at figure neh some knowledge of the lace and embroidery red, Apply this day at 14 John stre WARTED-TWO MACHINISTS, ACCUSTOMED, TO light work, to whom constant employment will be given, e but the b 026 Washington street cond floor. V TANTED—SITUATIONS FOR SMART, TIDY, SOBER honest, industrious, At do mestic stations, at the Protestant and val oftic remuneration will be of Inquire at workinen need apply. ‘D, porters, barkeepers, mon on stein: ‘tor trades, coachmen and gardon- Applicants enclosing $1, free of &o., will he euited, THOMAS SPINK, Agent. tenchers, sale: Howts anc railroads, bo ers, girlsas housoke portage, stating rofe eps rences, FURNITURE. JAURNITURE—WILL BE SOLD AT A BARGAI chairs, Is, Cusitons, sofas, lounges, tete-a-tetes, bureaus, wardrobes, marble top centre and sido tables, looking glasues, oil cloths, carpets, hair and husk mattresses, featuor beds, 400 Ledsteads, 9 dozen chairs, Varuiture purelased by in’ étalments, J ICH ROSEWOOD ture.—H, STON , AT ARLOR AND CHAMBER FURNI Y¥ has now in his wareroums a very above lacs of furniture, of his usual atial and fashionable quality. tigularly eat! the atte f his ol now about making their spring nd examine the styles and pricas at hés wai way, noxt door to the Collamore House, Jaree arsortment of tl 3.000% of the various kinds of where, by ROGERS & eessors to H, H. Day. lity. Also, alarge , for sale lower tuan FF, 28 Cortlandt street s wre is character and capabilities can bear the | city. Broadway Post } NTED—AN AMERICAN, ENGLISH, OR SCOTCH | And itoning. To one who wnderatands her | ing SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY WANT A | ‘Apply at 303 West Twen- | character, and | GIRL, TO | da: ino washing,) and | ment of ehildren, and qualified to take | ly to DAN- | Bergen Point plank | APPLY AT THE | Beekman street, office and counting house dosks, | ATS AND CAPES, OF | OR SALE.—A. J. BLEECKER WILL SELL ON WED- nesday, March 16th, at the Merchants’ Exchange, the two story brick front house No. 43 Jay street, and lease of lot for fiftecn years, at ground rent of one hundred and fifty dollars, with covenants of renewal fortwenty-one years, at a valuation. This is a desirable business location, bei sixty-one feet from West street, aud near the New York an Eric Railroad Co.'s depot. Jay street pier is 350 feet in length, and is used by Fie pateny and other lines of steam- boate. GEORGE W. WELS! Exceutora of the estato JOUN MOIR, of Margaret W: ENRY H. LEEDS & CO. WILL SELL AT AUCTION this day, March 12, at 103 o'clock, at the store No. 8 ‘Wall etreet—Large sale of valuable furniture, papier mache goods, ke., to be sold without reserve, consisting of fancy chairs, very handsomely embrotdered, French bedsteads, par Jor aud arm chairs, fire sercens, ten sets, tete-a-tetes, bu reaus, dressing tables and other furniture, including carpets. Also, other goods of thir doseription, with a general assort ment of household faruiture, removed for convenience of to be sold, to close a concern, Also one rosewood upright fano, and one mahogany second-hand piano, having beon but ittle used; also, rosewood piancs, new. OUSEHOLD PURNITURE SALES.—HENRY H. LEEDS & CO, 8 Wall stroct, near Broadway, will give wal attention, as usual, to the sale of furniture at er of families breaking up housekeeping ox remov. ‘Alro, will have regular weekly sales of furniture at their store for the convenience of thosewho desire this me- | dinm of sale, Advances made if required. the rertd N. BUSH, AUCTIONE furniture, carpets, &e. No. 10 North William etreet, 1 1 r F | second hand furniture, office desks and chairs, looking- lasses, carpets, feather bede, mattresses, table and bed inen, cutlery, glass ware, Kc. W. WESTCOTT, AUCTIONEER.—HOUSEHOLD « furniture and confectioner's stock, this, Saturday morn- | ing, at 10% o’elock, at 21 Sixth avenue, consisting of a large and desirable stock of confectionaries, counters, glass jars, and cases, saloon tables, fixtures, &c., with carpets, buroaus, tables, oil cloth, looking glasses, bedateads, mattresses, bed: ding, chairs, kc. No postponement. "$ LIVERY STABL BUILDINGS AND nid Wo! 0) the 10th day of March, ing street, for #alé at auctio: Merchants’ Exebanze, at 12 o'clock M.. by order of P. | Ruggles, Reforee.—ANTHONY J. BLEECKER, A Sale positive. Maps of the property will be ready on Satur- the 12th inst. A good opportunity offers for those wish- ing to continue the livery business, it having been establish ed for twenty years. The rtock 4 offered at private sale by the Exccutors, to close the estate. Inquire on tho promi W.. WESTCOTT, R., peucnota taroicure ‘on 3 at 146 Greenwich avenue, Lo peremptorily sold, consisting of rosewood and mahozany marble top burea washstands, rosowood and mahoga- ny centre, pier and side tablos, French tete-a-tetes and sofas, rosewood and mahogany arm chairs and rockers, mahogany and walnut Ledsteads, superior hair mattrasses, mar}le top washstands, ettagries, gilt mirrors, dining and ‘card tables, carpets, hook ease, rich china sets, mahogany, walnut and ce chairs, glassware, ivory cutlery, crockery, kitehen furniture, &c. No postponement. Goods to be removed immediately. JIMEON DRAPER WILL SELL © Friday, the leth March, at 1254 P. Exchange, $40,000 of the first: mortgag | the Wellsville Ccal and Land Company, 1562, and by r interest ‘at ti rin, cont per annum, payable I January and Ist J the nneold balance of an issue of $100,000 of bonds, the pro- coupons tating | ceeds of which are to beapplied to improve the company’s pro- Post | perty. The Wellsville Coal and Land Company, organi undor the general law of the State of Ohio, with a capital ef $200,000, in four thousand shares of $50 each, own a valuabl io river, poly of the landing h deop water clos up te frontage in Wellsvi | thetown. The wh: the shore. The railroad track runs along the whole of frontare, and their two depots are located hore. 2d. One | hundred # gf prime Innds surrounding the village of Wei'svilic, of a character requiring little or no ox pone to fit it for house foundations, and affording « good. material for building, cither im stone or driok | fa. One hundred acros of land adjoining the above, and ¢: | tending ap the gontle acelivity which shuts in Wollivillo om the north, This land is coverod with onk timber, and has valvalle qnarries of stone, potter's and fire clay, now exten- Fively used for various kinds of earthenware ; and abovo ail, immense deporite of bituminous coal. This is the renowned | Yeliow Creek coal, expecially dwelt upon by Professor Twin: | ing in hie roports, as surpassing in quality and convenient | of neces# all the coal veing between Pittsharg and Western Indian two wide extended beds th ry any’ ath of good d Rroperty, seree. @ veins are of n conv kt all crop cut at the hill side, draining themselves, and a i y advantage that could be wished for in convenionce gand for running the coal down to the railrond and to the steamboat wherves, which han half a mile distant from the pit m Th ui of four and a halt to six feot th . is acknow 6 Lest conl available for the market of Cleve It is got out in beight, bitnminons, d sulphor, and its quali 6 Ohio steamers, Welle e 1 jand and the lakes. herd Inmps, vory free from i makes it sought aftor with avidity ville ccoupios the commanding po ged to be | the Ohio, whore this river apy Aglance atthe map w proachos ill show that 7 Carmine strest, at the junct: gon the trade betwoon Pennsylvania and the seaboar | The Chambers street agesey n romeved to and rihand north weetern lake district. The Clevoland treet, and new and exteisive arrangements have been | anid re Railroad, which has recently zo: made for furnishing excellent help. | Geesiul operation, selected Wellsville = ‘The length'of this rond is only nincty-eight miles, and TANTED—AT NO. 114 N U STREET, CLRI Words the mest favorable channel for supplying the lakes The villace of Wells lait out on a terrace of river bottom ve the highest floods of the Ohio, and is The environs are beawti- with coal from the company 6 minca. Ville is plenenatly Tande, elevsted abo amply suppii'd with pore water, ful, the surrcending country ts healthy and fertile, and | iuhaliced by an industrious farming population. Provisions areatundant and cheap, and the loention, forty miles from | Whocling, and forty-seven Pittsburg, offers unusual acvantagor to mautiacturers nbout establishing tnomeclves. Tieecupary can deliver their coal at Cleveland for Tose than 2 dollars per ten, ‘The prices it commands thero ran from § dolare to 4 dollars; and there is av ample a margin for profit on what. they furnish at the pit month for stonin + hoat, manufacturing and domestic consumption. To enable them ty opon ent the coal veins more thorourhly—to lay down their tracks from the whe nd railrond depots te the mines—and to work more © ively this Cloveland coal trafio—and, also, to finprove the wharves and banding the Wellsville Company now come into the market for a loan, They offer most ample and undoubted security, and they furthir extend to the purchasers of the bonds the pri vileze of converting them, at any time before Ist January. 5 moos om AUCTIONRER—SALES ROOM, 8% NAS- a ag Motes tartisbing artisles at suction! ee rer eeataey on’ Wednesday and Large and ry sale, ‘on four mon she most fashionable styles, and of the best mat: the whole will be positively sold without reserve. The ire is mortly from an old established cabinetmaker of ‘Dest reputation; and no other goods will be admitted eo sale but h as can no Sally wane yn and war ranted. The pianofortes are all of the best quality and some of which are very rich and beautifully carved, ao makers of good reputation, and will be fully warrante jcularly worthy of the attention of tl waat of ruments, Many other rich and desirable goods, such late, rich china and cut glass 9 cluded in the vale, to all of which the especial no purchasers is invited. grame FURNITURE SALES. respectfully informs his fri is prepared, as usual, to give h of furniture at the reside: NICOLAY Keal Estate street. ALE OF VALUABLE BUILDING LOT: THE UNDERSIGNED that be nee of fasaities, ke. and General Auctioneer, 40 Wall J. BLEECKER, auctioneer, will sell on Tuesday y inst, atthe Merchants’ Hxchange, ueven lots of ground the Prird avenue, corner of 1ivth stecet. ‘Seo mapeat the five of th joneer. TANDARD ROSES AT S TER, auctioneer ba AUCTION.—J. L. VANDEWA- 14 Wall will sell on Tues. o No. da, o* Ms, atl cigleek a aboiee sel 2 ‘roses, uals, mosses, aud other tine varieties, from t! UEP fri volt! Cormer'of Broudway: and ifieth wtrsete ALE OF VALUABLE LANDS ON THE RIVER Chandiere, in Lower Canada.—The undersigne! are au- thorized to sell about 44,000 acres of land, in the township of Dorset, lying within the region declared by Mr. Logan, the Provincial Geologist, to be nuriferous, —Unqui titles can be given. Application to be made to the under- Higned, William Smith Sewell, Sheriff of Quebec, or to Al drew Ross, Exq., land agent at Frampton, Lower Ceonada. . 8. SEWE. Quedee, Feb. 22, 1851. A. ROSS. ILLIAM HL, FRANKLIN, AUCTIONEER.—VERY valuable real estate, known as Burnham’s Hotel, with twent, lots of ground, bounded by Broadway and taste dh ae ey ste, waving 2 front on Broadway of z feet Wm. H. Fy Son &°Co., will soll on Tuseday. 10th March, at 12 Celoeks at the Merchants’ Exchange, 28 lots of ground, together the large hotel thereon, Enown as Bernham’s fet feet 2 inches on Broadway, the eame on the Eleventh ay. ‘244 feet 9 ine! n Seventy-ninth street, which te 100 wide, and 243 feet 11 inches on Se y-cighth streot. Also, the ground on the south side of Seventy -cighth street, peings fre of 66 fect on Broadway, 51 feet 2 inches on Blev mune, and 272 feet in depth in the longest lin je willbe, without any limitation whatever, idder, and will be sold in one-entire parcel. cent can remain on bond and mortgage, for ten ye percent interest. Lithographic maps may be obtain Ditiee of the auctioncer previous to sale. Term ro a fae GES BAT \OUNTERPANES, TABLE LINENS AND SHEETING inens, just received from auction,—Great bargains Elegant large size counterpanes, three yards, only 13 and Ibe. apicee ; beautiful patterns Marseilles count yards, only $2 and §2 50 apiece, worth double Feilles toilet covers, only 3s. 6d. and 3s. 6d. apioce; very double damask table linen, two yards wide, only 4s. 6d. yard ; elegant snow-drop table Huen, two yards wide, 58. and Gi, a yard ; large site snow-drop, and figured linen nap- kins, 13%. ‘and 15s. 0 doen ; very beavy linen shectings, three yards wide, Os. Gd. a yard mupertine pillow case linens, Se. 64. a yard, at BU RDETYS cheap dry goods store, No. 188 Wal- RESS GOODS FOR CASH.—J. HOXIE, JR., NO. a7 Nassau street, opposite the Post Office, is now reeel 10's large and attractive stook of silks an K printod Inwns and jncor de es, plain and printed bareces, plain and striped poplins, prints, Mnens, ginghams, white xoods, &e., mostly from aug tion. ‘Also, @ full assortment of domesties, for at prices from’10 to 15 per cent lower than they'can be bowght on the usual ercdit, YPASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE.—GRAND OPEN- Hrntihh day. on Monday, the 14th of March, at, the Paris antilla Einporinm, 35f ‘Brondway, fer the ‘spring. ‘where will be displayed a collection of rarities In ladies’ eos: tume—the products of foreign and native genius—unparal ‘The Paris Mantilla Emporia Jeled in the world of fashion. havin esr enlarged during tho months, may now unquestionably be pronounced the most commodious, ax well as pop , for the sale of shawls and mantillas, in the Unite tates; and the pre- sort season being more than usually rife with Parisian no- Yeltics, as well op account of interesting eoremonties that have lately taken place in the French eapital, as also with a view to the great Industrial Exhibilion to bo held in this city, the proprietor confidently state that he will effer arieh troat to those lad ad gentlemen who honor him with a visit. The cntire suite of rooms ANTILLAS! MANTILLAS tion of Frongh mantillas, for spring will, take Monday, the l4th inst, at G. BRODIE’S, No 51 Canal ‘All Frenoh goods there exhibited are of his own seleetion in Paris, and surpass in richness and style anything ever im- ported to A PIBRONS, SILKS AND MILLINERY GOODS_THE UN; derrigned is now prepared to exhibit the largest ods in THE GRAND EXPOSI- lace on street, at. el and most desi stock of the above city, suit- ‘scotion epring M. H. LUNTENSTEIN, 9 Bowery, corner of Hoster street. (0.PARTNERSHIP NOTICE.—E. FORBES TRAVIS, Counsellor at Law, Commissioner for st ho., has this day associated with himself John M. hehe egy Counsellor, Not: Public &c., as ner, for of ea: m the general law’ b ihe omens of he undersigned are located in Insurance Buildings, 49, Wall stree E, FORBES TRAVIS, ‘March 1, 1858. JOHN M. NELSON. ISSOLUTION.—THE CO-PARTNERSHIP HERETO- fore existing between Hamilton De Graw and John K. Hora, under the firm of H. DE GRAW & CO., was dissolved thie day by mutual consent. All indebted to said firm aro requested to call and mal t to Ji f the frm ig Hora, who is duly authorised to use settling up the anid concern. H. DE GRAW. ‘Mareh 10, 1858. JOHN K. HORA. HE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS DAY FORMED A co-partnership, under the firm of Mabie, Knapp & Jebn- ston, in the business of manufacturing and selling gold and silver pen and pencil cases. JOK JOUN H. KNAPP, ALE. |. JOHNSTON, New York, Feb. ARTNERSHIP.—A MOST DESIRABLE OPPORTUNI- ty is now offered to an active, enterprising young man, having from $1,000 to $1,500 to invest, to entor into partner: ship in an established manufacturing business of th respectability, Address with real name, (none others will be noticed,) ARTNER WANTED--TO ENGAGE IN THE MANU- facture of lumnber of all deseriptiona, by one whe large and valuable tract of timber land within on and twenty-five miles of this city, with mills, &c., all com- ete. Any person who has ton or twelve thousand dollars 0 invest in this business, can learn further particulars by nt No. 12 Wall strost, room No. 4. Best ofretesenee og N THE PUBLISHING BUSI. of from $5,000 to $7,000, to ned cash trade, making handsom of energy end good character “All ential. “Addrogs Publisher, Herald of Vest in an catabl _ Hie must be a mai munications contid ARTNER WANTED—OF BUSINESS HABITS, WITH ‘a capital of engaze in a manufacturing concern in this city ; the profits are Jarye, and the goods in daily de- wand, and capable of rest extension, “Address P- M., e ART HOLESALE AND RE- tail and most respec ble stand ime is too mi engaged |) ines: ot the trade "ATC 0) Will be shown of $25,000 increasing. ‘The highest references required. true name, Enterprise, Herald office. 500 PARTNER WANTED, IN AN ESTABLISHED OUU. business, with from five hundred to one theu- s. To one well acquaii h ppertunity, asa clear, tangible prod jn the last four years, and a1 ‘Address, wit] fund dollars capital.’ The buciness is very profitable, and no risk. Apply immediately, with name and address, to W. 8. %., Hernia office, a MUSICAL. . wis Ann FOR, SALE-A CREMONA, VIOLIN, A SUPERIOR inctrument, raid to be over two hundred years old. Ap- ly at the Adriatic Hotel, corner oi Barrow and Hudson atireots, jUS1G LESSONS.—T0 FURNITURE DEALERS ONE ML of the first profesrors of music in Now York would ike pupils in the family of the above, and agree to ta ment in firet clags furniture, and éxpend cash ab amount of his bill for tuition.” Address, post paid, wi o and address, to A. B. Z. (care of Geib & Jackeor adway. W EDITION.—PRETTY EYES, PRETTY EYES.” Dy H, Craven Griffiths, ‘Thts song is one of Mr. Grif. htc! happicet efforts, and, from the great popularity it has already btainod) bids fair to, equal his popular song, “Yourke Polke from Home,” of which over 27,000 copies he deen sold, Horace Waters, &3 Broadway; 'Grifiths & Co., 540 Hudson street. Mo PRIVATE PARTI £ RP) TERS provi, for. parties for any’ nutnber of agseumenta, from two (pitno and violin) upwards, at Griffiths’ pe eda 500, 335, 385, and 499 Broadway, and street, i WITH AND now in their warercom, in this city, iy varied assort- mont of their fino instruments, which they are soli Prices lower than ever before, The reputation of T. G. & C as mannfacturers, is steh that no onl is requisite to draw p surpaesing excellouce ef their instraments, there ar tional inducements offered to thoro wishin, is ing low prices, and very aceomm: er has always on hand, for sale largest aesortment of second hand pi Le found in the city, Also, Gilbert's gnd ornamental arti © eeonomixe room, NOW and so cone for tale and to tent, HORACE WATERS agent, 433 Broadway, corn r of Anthony streot, second floor 08 bor of farniture, and very Gesitab pianos, per @ ARP A. GENTLEMAN OF TWENTY-THREE YEARS, OF leasing address and disporition, in the enjoyment of » auticlent tneome, and oocupyiug & respectable Position, accomplished, and personmly attractive, with» view All communications strictly confidential, ct ¥. Graves, Herald office. TWENTY-FIVE YEARS OF AGE, her deformed nor ill-looking, wishe: to tive amount of ‘$3,000, alesman in a wholesale houve in tic enough to believe that a good wits tng our chop girls, he would prefer 01 from that class. He wishes to get a lady that knows how to cook, and could tell the age of her without referring to the nurse. She must be Kood looking, Konithy, and ha character above repr ‘As the advortiser is” sinoere: 6 those not equally so will ne Koop thelt oop oT gett A themselves; but those who think # nod ting Wife is not inconsistent with the charac! ‘a gontloman, would like to ferm the acquaintance ofan amiable lady twent: . He has tolerable income a city. As he is ¢ con be found will please addross BR. L. D | Ibs Into compangis stock, References are alto ved to Joh Vite, V. y | Now York, orto the auctioneer, where farther particulars be ha JOHN W. ROBERTSON, Fresidont, iy , AUC Hourchold Furniture. —William Irving & Co. will old furniture, i the Renidence of fi | will have weekly stroet, ¥. Clarke, J. L. W. Gr lA Flint, TILLIAM _IRVT ; TIONEER.SALES OF sive thetr personal attention to sales of hon: relceaping: nso, 10 | acar Broadway, gi tor . ora stating whore an Vorald oes, 6 Staten: intervie be bad, and it will meet tion, All ommuntentions strictly confidential, and anewerg etumed if derired.

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