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HUYs hair Dy ss ® Box, Black er brown —Sold at seen. Olark & Co.'s, 273 Broad- Nassau street ‘at the depot, No, 1 Barclay stree’, ry. 159 Atlantic street 175 and 247 Futon street, Brooklyn, and al drug and tancy stores generally. The Human Halr.—A. Grandjean, who has @eroled sorty to the study and treatment of hair, can be i ed daily. trom 8 o'clock A.M. to 9 o'clock P.M, at 34 street, corne: of Barclay. A Perfumed Breath.—What Lady or Gen- ‘deman would remain under the curse of a disagrecable breath, aT Flowere! a9. deo- wi oer cece ot, their triends wilt never mention i f F gz drop “ Balm’* tooth bi asta year. Yor sale by FEL: > proor om an ye Geuraud’s Matchless Italian Medicated seep wil amin, free on Uh od from low forebeads ee en ewe street, first store trom Broadway; Mrs. Hays, Brook- ayn, ac, |: emcee unions, sore ni | Thitows, siles, fosters. | Seawoua it iva most valuasle remsdy aad cure which be testified to by thousands who have used it in the city of ‘ond vicinity for the last thirty years. In no instance ‘will this salve do an , oF interfere with » physician’s Ttis from the purest materials, from a ] Feelpe iht from Rusela, of articles growing in that conn- ‘wy; and the proprietors have letters from all classes —c erg: Physiclans, sea captains, nurses and othere—who ret, ene reaver it to Sos. Fou salve is put in large tin boxes, stamved on the cover ‘wah the plesure of a horse und a disabled soldier, which pletire $s alao engraved on the wrni 2% cents a box. Bold ‘ll the stores in town and country, or may be ordered of 18 & Park, or any wholesale druggist. le BEDDING & 00., Proprieto: No 8 Btate street, ‘Boon. si jarprising Effect of Hos petter’s Me stomach bitters in removing bile, impar:i Health and tone to the forcing an appetite and curing je truly wonder iivery nervous, debilit pen tes omnia person try tat once, ta oy aul drugeie' le nls, Duane street, fhe reaeipe eee pexreaoa of Lemay Wines colds, cou, yalmonary complaints, atior to try the ful effects of Parke” balsa premeetaeg pom giege ter fae Belloway’s Ointment and Pilis.—Tne eleventh hour. Let no victim of scrofuls, salt rheum, or ony micerous oF eruptive malady, fancy s cure Impossiblo. It ever te late too nse HOLLU WAY'S olntment tor external com- or his pilis for internal discraers, Sold st the manu- » £0 Maiden Jane, N. ¥., and 244 Strand, London, and by all Grugg)sie, at 26c., 623¢c., and $1 per pot of box. Beron Spolasco, M. D., St. Nicholas Hotel. ‘You have dct me of, and saved me from apoplexy, dropsy, lumbago and inflammatory rheumatiam. I believe one of your medicine is worth a store full ot any other, Guszet Bowne, Pelham Tavern, ‘Throg’s Neck, Westchester Porous’s Flexible Plaster—Fast Superscding others.—T. ALLOOCK & Ov., Brandreth Building, N.Y. often arisea froma fuinesa or partial congestion | SEane*sTu vein, ant eter core Siouse arerocisice pane ‘ot Dr. Allcock’s piastera; thus, Sica bs aemnaricn rics mater dae sebiek cele tithe ia to ‘proceed from an incipient alfection of the 3 i “ H pains, sprains, bruises and ¢; Sete te necsh yah wae aeetay ey ”, eer ames produclag afer debility in attack of neuraigic disease of my bowels for 8, with hy- have tried 6 ding: known 10 ae i Hn i oF Hi Ly ii: 3 a | : truly, a man came said he had enh druggist fn South Ameries, ‘and that it cured Pitre laces shoulter when @ ise had fatled te hel Bie; that be must always bave a few on hand—dst be ¢ $00 for one, 60 valtiablo did he esieem them” He two of tiem" A female was taken ‘suddenly pain io the back, just above the kidneys; liniment oot Ber doctor’ ia anol placed pastors ‘at 26 cents each, by |. All who are troubled ‘ulous humor are respectfully invited to cases, — DONALD KENNEDY, Proprietor ot Kennedy’s medical discovery, Roxbury, Mass, Rheumatism, Scrofala, é&c.—flyatt’s Life balsam a ly ecg A Bleed lel aL pa ‘diseases arising from rt john MoGarty, No. 66 avenius D, oC savere iaflamma- i their new patent radical cure truss. Aimertean Puae awarded the first premium to this truss io References as to ite su G Mat Gasman of tnere sie sd other gemdemnen Gut od by this mercant cures ss, may be gen at HAREH & 00.5, No. 24 Maiden lane, i 1d Marsh, Co., No. 5 West Fourth street Gineinnail; Ohio, "Open from 7A. it. unt Pe Me” A Friend in Need, is the Balsam of Wild Qherry to all who are affictod with bronchial treubles or asth- ita singular power over these diseases has rendered VR, ‘WisTAR fassous wherever pulmonary complaints are kaown. February 7, 4 On Thur ‘el ry 7, b Lous pita Oe Dinix, of SULA ALEXANDRINA JOHANNA FREDERIKE PETTIGREW, daugh- Yer of Count Soullier, of Preaburg, Hungary. On Wednesday evening, Se f 23, by the Rev. James the Rev. J. W. Taggart, "aris, France, to Madam , Mr. ALEXANDER levine, of Williamsburg, to Misa 4unrs A, Pumps, of Morrisania, Weatchester county. Dica. On Friday morning, February 22, F.an O’Nem, a na- tive of Ballybariidan, county Armagh, Ireland, aged 63 years. Her friends and acquaintances, and those of her sons, aries and James, are respectfa ly invited to attend her faneral, this afternoon, at 134 o’clock, from her late re- 140 West Twenty-ninth street, between Seventh “Oa a 7 Feorusry ddenly, Conygtis, daughter au ian of Charles #. We geet years, § iaonths and 15 days. ‘The frients of the ily are respestfully invited to at- ‘end the funeral, from the residence ot her father, 105 Delancey ean, afternoon, at one o’clock. On ¥ridey, Februar 42d, Wimax H. Rive, aged 22 years, 9 mon’ ys. ‘The friends and relatives of the family are respectfully fmvited to attend his funeral, from 22 Houston to- + On Friday, February 24 “a of his son-in- | ew, Dr. Baining, No.7 street, CHARLES PxcK, in ie rear of bis age. ‘The relatives and friends ot the family, and those of his son, Wm. W. Peck, are requested to attend his fune- to-morrow morning, at 93¢ o'clock. ets February 22, Joux McNatty, in the 65th ‘The friends of his family are respectfully invited to at- ‘tend bis funeral, to-morrow afternoon, at 134 o'clock, 5 a ‘giles Linge Lanna * +) On enday, february ie uaa Horny, oldest fon of Samuel Lofgstrect. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend his tunera), this at one = Aion the residence of his father, 112 West Six- On Friday, February 22, of consumption, Mary R. Wi daughter of the late John H. Wheeler. Her trlende and those of the family are respectfully in- vited to attend her funeral, from the residence of her brother-in-law, ete Cropsey, 14t Green street, to- morrow afternoon, at 5 On , February 22, CaTuarine Dovam, aged 84 years, a native of Lovgbrea, county Galway, Ireland, ‘Her friends and acquaintances, and thors of her son- in-law, Bernard Higgin, are requested to attend her fu- neral, to-morrow a(ternoon, at two o’clock, from her Iate residence, 27 Prince street, » On Th February 21, Norris W. Gitagnt, in the auth year of his ago, of the firm of Nooi J, Booar & Co., oft this olty, and gon of Charles Gilbert, Esq., of Stratford, Conn. nda and acquaintances, and those of his father- toby, moe Sparks, baq., are respectlally invited {9 ° 'Y 22, ot consumption, Epwako M, in 20:h year of his age. The relatives andr of the rgd are respesttully invited to attend his funeral, from bis fatper’s resitence, 110 West Eleventa street, to-morrow afternoon, at four o'clock, Without f further eine 2D an amore papers please copy. On Fritey evening, Ried, after a short illness, ory WFORD, relict of the late 'nomas Cramtord, © 80th year of her age. The relatives and friends are requested to attend her faneral, from the house of ber brother-in-law, Thomas Macfarlan, 178 Tenth street, one door eas’ of Third ava- nue, on Monday afternoon, at ove o’olosk, without fur- ther notiee. On Friday, Febraary 22, Jonn J., only child of John and Jane A. Wolfe, sgea 11 months and 15 dayy. The funeral will take plese this afternoon, at one o’clock, from bis parents’ residence, 176 West T venty- fith street. In Brocktyn, on Friday, February 22, Maria CuaRtorrs ISTENDICK, The funeral will take place to-morrow afternoon, at three o’clock, from the corner of Nineteenth street and ‘Third avenue, srooklyn. The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral. ‘On Thurs¢ay morning, Februarv 21, of disease of the heart, CarisToPneR JorNgton, in the 67th year of his age, His frienda and those or the family are ‘respectfally in- vited to attend his funeral, to morrow afternoon, at two e’ciock, from his late residence, Amity street, near Hicks street, Brooklyn. On Thursday evening, February 21, of neptriste, Jouw THORNTON MENDELL Buss, the only child of Ricard and Elvabeth Bhea, sged 3 years and 8 months, The friends and relatives of the family are invited to attend the taneral, this afternoon, at two o’closk, from 419 Hudson avenue, Brooklyn. New Bedford, Mess., papers please copy. 0a Friday, February 22 Janz B Davinson, daughter of Mary and Owen L. Lamb, aged #3 years, 1 month and 19 daye. he felends of the family are requested to attend the funeral, from the residence of her fa*her, Micdle Village, Newtown, L. I., to-morrow afierpoon, ‘at two o’clock, withcut further invitation. On Thursday, February 21, Mary Perens, in the 78th year of her sge. The friends and relatives of the family are respectfully invited to attend her fureral, this afteraoon, at three o'clock, without further invitation. At Hoboken, N, J., Wituum W. Borrs, in the 77th year of bis sge. The friends and re'atives are respectfully invited to a'- tend bis funeral, to-morrow afvernocn, at two o’closk, fecm his late residence, 41 Washington strset, Hodokea. In Jertey City, on Friday, February 22, CATHARIN®, only daughter of James W. and Catharine Pa'mer, aged 9 years and 14 days. The friends of the family are rexpectfully invited to at- tend the funera}, from the reaidence of her father, corner of Washington and Sustex streets, to-morrow afternoon, at three o’clock, without further invitation. At Babylon, on Thursday morning, February 21, Mrs. Pavone WinisT, wite of Isane Willets, in the 63d year of er age. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respecttully invited to attend her funeral, from her late residence, this morning, at nina o'clock. The funeral services will take place at the Pres yterian church, Hempstead, at2P. M On Thursday evening, February 21. Louis C., infant son of Charles H. and Mary Ano Gillespie, aged 13 months. The friends of the family are invited to attend the fo- neral, to-morrow afternoon, at two v’clock, from 105 Se- cond street, Brooklyn, F, At New Haven, on Friday, February 22, Navcy, wi’e of sylvester E Waterbury, of the aboye place, and daughter of Hezekiah Weed. The friends of the family are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral at New Haven, to-morrow. Fell from the foretopsail yard’ of ship Louisiana, bound jew Orleans to Havre, December 19, 1855, and in- ty Milled, Mr. Avowzo C. Mamsutirt, éhief Officer of raid hip, on!y_son of Captain Frederick W. Marshall, of North Easton, Washington county, N. Y. His remains were preserved on board, taten to Havre, and Jnterred tx the Protestant burying ground. At sea, on b-ard the ship Thomas W. Sears, from Singa- pore, on’ Sunday, February 10, Jams Howanp, only son of John J. Davies, of this city, aged 17 years and 3 months, POVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY BAY. DRY GOODS, &C. —B8PRING MANTILLAS.— 1856. rod to sxtibit @ supert eollection of the latest 20} rn ‘& superb collection of w prepare’ (PARISIAN DasiGNS stan’ In the above his own importatioa and manufacture, comprising all that is new and tasieful Material, ned to meet the requirements vied dled ers from every section, who will find on examination tor variety, extent and extreme cheapness his stock is unequalled in this market, 7a tae FIFFE SROUSAND WHALEDOWE AXIRTs, ‘most improved patierns, aa favorite colors, ine PACO! LANSING, 42 Cedar street. Beers, MANTILLAS, YOR TAY WHOLESALE TRADE. THE LARGEST STOCK IN AMERICA, Bow reagy at his WHOLESALE ‘AREROOMS 361 BROADWAY Southern and jeatern jobb: lly invited to ex- mhedpan ca ctor ume Mourning moantilias of gil kinds. ovelty conmected Every ith department received from Paris weekly. Fin ne dep TORGE BULEIN, Ww 361 Broadway. Manufactory 69 lin street. ee (CossrAstON OF THE UNPRECEDENTED SALE OF MOURNING GOODS, EXTRAORDINARY ATTRACTIONS FOR A FEW DAYS. ‘the ex tire atock of mourning goods in store 551 Broadway, to be sold without regard to cost, TOMRNSE SACRIFICE OF FROERTY, Bale to commence at 10 A, M. and continue till 5 P. M. ‘WM. JaCKsON, Successor to C. F. BaRTROLOMEW, 551 Broadway, Between St. Nicholas and Metropoliian Hotels. i -4 INDIA RUBBFR GLOVES PROTECT THE bands while sreeping and in the of coal ehapped hands, salt rheuna, &c., bleach the hands and reader c. an them soft and’ smooth. For sale at all rubber stores, and et 36 John street, up stairs. Oo™= OPENING DAY FOR French hata, Fashi Frensh f rrenoh flowei ‘Biraw goods ‘Ribbons, ie Rat A Silke, &c., our importation, Own WEDNESDAY, February 27th, 1856. WEISKER BROTHERS, 64 and 66 Jobn street, corner of Willlam, up staira, 'PRING MILLINKRY oops. WEISKER BROTHERS, and 66 John street, up stairs, Offer for sale a choice assortment of FRENCH ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, ind MittiNzRy Goons in lection o: our latest eral. ion, at the PRING FASHIOYS.—GRAND OPENING OF PAT- terns of Paris, London and New York fashions, at Mme. Balt emporium, 375 Broadway, on Saturday, farch 1, ———$—$ $$ © S'eplendid sadortment ot clolba, cnssineroe aad eating assortment ot cloths, and vi A'n0, ‘a fot of new gooés of plain and fancy Marseilles and pens, together with a good general assortment of ready made clothing, can be purchased at prices below cost for cash, to close a concern. N. B —Will be sold in lots to suit p Apply to WM. L. PROCH, receiver, 120 Fulton street, ILSON G. HUNT & CO., IMPORTERS AND JOnBERS OF RELIGIOUS Revo ROBERT MCCARTER, D. D.. OF UNION church, Newburg, will preach in the United Presbyte- rian church, Twenty fifth street, between Seventh and Wighth avenues, to-morrow, Feb. 24. Services commence as tollows: 103g A. M., and 734 P. M. NOTICES. LOST AND FOUND. 4. 000 LOSE BONDS, $4,000.- LOST, ON THE ' » 2ist inst., eight mortgage bonds ‘of the Ohio mel Coal Company, for $600 each, numbered 172, 17) 175, 176, and 228, 229, 380. Application has been oicers of the company to cancel the lost bonds and inn ones. jersons are cau negotiaung bonds, “A Averat ‘reward wit be paid on ters room 5 K.J- RICHABDS, 146 Chambers street Office hours trom peers etahiniteinininn itemise nena san D3 208? 86 REWARD—S UNDAY, THE 17TH, A when lost a fouthar col et ko aunbrors ine Mesae ot eke var; 6 The above reward will be paid at 507 Broadway. LostcOk THURSDAY AFTERNOON. IN GOING FROM Sixteenth street to Fourteenth street, thence to Sixth ave- ue, or in one of the Sixth avenue stages,’ gold earring. The finder will be euitably re: led b; )- falar ibe guint rewarded by fering wi a3. OD ‘Lost PASSING UP CENTRE STRERT, IN THR Harlem cars, about 1 o'clock on Thursday evening, small Ted Malacca ¢ cane, turned over at the hand end, piate tor name deficient. The arded \ ing it with Mr, Busts, 18 Beekman street: ewes OF HO GTOLEN OR TAKEN THROUGH MISTAKE—ON THR evening of Feb. 9, 1856, from No. 7 Onllege piace, @ rus: , 0. business. papers, of no’ value ‘only. to owner.’ Fifteen dollars wilt be paid for the ane, ou de livery at 216 Washingion seek ALISON GARDNER.” (T°, ZAWSDROKERS AND JEWELLERS.—LosT on stolen, on Tuesday, February 5, at ihe New Haven Ret foad depot’ a purple leather purse, gilt clasp, ‘contalneng two brooches, one with gold front, with daguerreotype of an elder ly gentietoan ialde the other contains the hair of tho. same, wilt biack and gold enamel border. “Any one having the suns purchéte them, by applying. to Meas Glassy Geis” he? ure i ra. e hroet, corner of Groaby. Also, & heavy gold ring, red one a a to ‘oise. POST OFFICE NOTICES. nee ttn R ODDO DOOPORP ISOC Deri O8T OFFICE NOTICE.—THE MAILS FOR RUROPR, via Southampton and Bremen per United States steamer ington, will close atthts office on Saturday, the 234 day of February, at 1034 o'clock, A M. ISAAC V. FOWLER, Postmaster, A onwar POCKET GUIDE FOR TaE wmOmANEG { Pi engincer.—Now ready for » ROHANIO'S, Macmiwi ENGIN KER? orIOAL BOUK OF ‘Mure unGke formule for use in and sold strep, materials, mec! 5 eo ee pes, mechanics; with the EAOINERWS IEC BOOK: Covtaining formuwe tor the various methods of runing and easiog: ines, locating side ‘racks and switshes, 4c., table of radii and their natura) and Jogarithmic versed rlnes and eaternal secant, natural sines and tangents 10 every degree snd minute of the quadrant, and logarithins of n: numbers from J 10 10,000, © one 1 CHARL¥S ‘Hasterr, eer. Edited by Cuautes W. Hackiey, Protersor of Mathematlos in nmnbia College, N. ¥. In one 12mo. val. pp, 520; Bound tn ioroczo, et ketbook form, with tucks | Price $2 50. As a book of reference, the engineer, the architect, the rhipbulider the misoa, the oar- Penter, the joiner, the agriculturalist, the manufacturer aod artisan ip ‘and every species of inaterial will find rues and recipes for all kinds of estimates, computations, azustrac- tour, m'xtures, dc. which will excite surprise at their num- ber, novelty avd value to every one. For farther information those intereste1 will learn ite varied character and u Mey PY consulung the con'ents, furnished on applicadon, free of ex Pense or posiage. Published OF STHINGER & TOWNSEND, No 222 Broadway, And wilt be sold only by subscription. snierprising agent Wanted, in all geciioas at the country, to canvaaa for this great work, N, B.—Mailed free of postage on recep‘ion of the price, CARD —MIS8 JEANNETTE HOPPIN, BY MARRIAGE Mere. George W. Taylor, begs to anndarce that she his {ust published s orier outline o° her early lite, 03 of er cruel fsenily persecution, her yerra of suilerings and trials, with the full names of ber persecutors and beaetactors, Her edition is very small. Copies cau only be obtalned by being careful to sddress enclosing $1, with poatece sta np, Mrs, Jeanpette H. ‘ta; lor, care of Auron Bwarta, Esq, Chatham squere Post offic M N PRES8,—WILL BE PUBLISHED, MARCH 8, Mas. Sourawoxta’s New Boox, PeARL R(VER, Two vovumes, paper, price 61; or one volume, cloth, $1 25. varce copies will be sent to any one. pe: return of mail, order at once, . B, PETERSON, Xo, 102 Chestnut etreet, Philadelphia, quisitely amorous effusion ever penned. Three pocket Volumes, pp. £00, tilus rated, $1 60. I. Busia; the Kisses ot Tove Amours, &¢ [11 Dryden's Fables from Bocsacclo aud Chaucer. Seat by mai ‘8. HENTZ’S NBW BOOK—COURTSHIP AND MAR rlage.—In press, and will be publiehed tn a few days, by T. B PELERSON, 102 Chestn COURTSHIP AND MARRIAGE; OR, JOYS AND SORKOWS OF AMERICAN LIFE, Anthor of “ Aunt Patty's Xcrap Bag, plete in two volumes, Paper cover, ‘of 500 pages, Price $l, jooksellers, news agente and all others will please send in thelr orders ai once, addressed to the publisher. 102 Chesnut street, Philadelptia. Advance copies will be sent to anvone, tree of postage, on DUBLISHED TRIS Dal By Wuuae H. Maxwit. The Picorial LIFE AND ADVKNTURKS OF GRACE West,” &c., complete in one volume, price 38 cents, is for sale this day by'all news agents and booksellers, Read the follow- in the Life and Adventures of Grace O'Malley, the pub- Visher offers to the reading public one of the moat iniensely in- ry, and ber successor, Quéén Bess. Maxwell—so opular as an author wherever the English language is read— efforts in forciole description of exciting scenes, in exquisite vortra) sl of individual character, and in faichful ddherenoe 10 what retve hhing to listen to Grace U?Malley’s tn when thwarted in @ woman’s resolve: ‘What frigh's thee. allly girit robber! Look round thee—whence comes all the umptuons- bets of this, my catt’er_Aek the Spaniard, aud he will tell you e Woman of the Isles, this wine, which flo’. ns frecly here as the poorest ale in the of Bordeaux could solve you the mystery. I war when a ‘These seas are wine. Mine by right ot inheritance. f laugh at modern laws. ‘ibe Tudor and Piantagenet make none to ter, ‘The scenes vary from land to sea. It is most admirably written, and {3 jus! such a book as all will Nike to read.” Published by yy # INDIA: THE PRAKL O: Adv on receipt of price, free of Postage, oepaes will please LJPRARY OF LOVE.—THE MOST RECHERCHE, PX- Secundua and sonnefous. II. Ovid's Art ot Love; Remedy of iL. C, BLANCHARD, No, 82 Nassau street. utatreet, Phitadelphia, By Mrs. Canounn ENTZ, » * Linda,” o ; com or in one volume, cloth, B, PETERSON, the receipt of the price by the puolisher. KRACK O'MALLEY, O'MALLEY, by W. H. Maxwell, author of *Wiid Sports in the ing eritique:— g.eritla teresting 1 Irelaud’s history during the times of Eat, in ths well wniten, novel, rarpassed, his sues powertal historic wuths, In these days of‘ woman’s rigutet it is aome- iynet Aobber wou d’st thou call me—robber let it be. wo, am a he was plundered by the W Where comes home cf the faland baron? The French sailor id with whom I peed trammel Grace O'Malley.’ ‘The book is full ofiite and charac- No, 102 Chestnut st SOM, et, Philadelphia, TMMS’ NEW WORK, Published this day, Fab. 23, CHARLEMON, FHE PRIDS' OF THE VILLAGE; A tale of Kentucky, by W. Gilmore simms, Esq., anthor of pd aD &c, illustrated by Dariey. In one vol, 12 mo, Price $1 25, ‘This domestic Jegend {s rounded upon actual events of com parative recent occurrence in the State of Kentucky, How- ever strange the facts may appear in tue wequel—however in conflict with what are usually supposed to be the rensiblities and characteristics of woman, they are yet unquestionabiy true, most of them having been conclusively established by the best testimony before a court of justice. Very terrible indeed ‘was the tragedy to which they conducted—one that startled the whole country when it took place, and the mournful interes: of ‘Which wil Jong be remembered. || Already issued, of the same series gy BORDER | R )MANCES: J. Guy Rivers A tale of Georgia. II. Ricuarp Horpis. 4 tale of alabama. TI]. BonpeR Bracura, é Tale of Misaieaippt. reas, t9 como! series, "E; or, the Kentucky [Im March.) or, the Biind Hesrt. Ghapail fear! UTIONARY RO! with ‘the Santee. I Karuarine Watton; or, the Rebel of Dorchester. the Black 1V. Tur Beco Riders of the 'V, Woonenarr wri about the Dovester” VI. Tae FoRarzrs; or, f the Dog Days. VIL kuraw. Ate iri Ge! ‘Roman. Sovuruwakp Ho! ‘A spell of sunshine. On the receipt of the retail prize, any of the above books will € prey J. 8. REDFILD, be sent by tall, Postag prepaid, nasi TP Xo NAW BOOKS ON SOUTHERN LIFE. ‘Now ready and for sale at the bookstore: WOMAN’S FAITH; A TALE OF SOUTHERN LIFT. Thip story Ye fouled on the. fork sh of a French family, ‘ory Is tor on the fortunes of @ + who, leaving France soon after the revolution, settles in Louisl- ava.’ It contains many plessant and lively descriptions of Bouthern life at that time, without showing # paltizan spirit for Southern institutions The author has for many years held s distinguished officia! position in the city of New Orleans, and from his stand polxts gives the reader @ view of Southern’ lite. Hire we have another well told story, the scene of which Is located in Louisiana. It s the work of’a powerful imagina- tion, a well regulu‘ed taste apd an ent ig pen. To form 4 plot is one thing, and to develope it naturally aad effectively is snother; but in’ both these particulars the anonymous ai thor of the volume pefore us is at home. Withcut tranegre ing the bounds of nature, he has introduced suflicient incident to maintain an undiminished interest throughout. Noone can Pen! these pages without admiring the depth of love, the un- ying constancy of woman. alter cnange her varied life may undergo, but her heart knows none.—N. ¥. Courier. THE CREOLE ORPHANS; Or, Licuts AND SHADOWS OF SOUTHERN Lirz: A tale of Loi pby Jas: 8. Peacocke, M. D., of MississlppL neat 12mo} price Tt has the clear ring of the true metal, and must be read with absorbing inierest. ‘The opening chapters are very thrilling, and we have not in some time more unwillingly forgone an an’ ticipated pleasure than in ceasing before we bad read the last word. (Une je furensicly, but very pleasantly, reminded in of that most tropical of ail books, Prof, J. H. Ingra- ham’e " Quadroon.”—N- ¥. Sunday Courier. ‘The scene opens in the British West Indies, at Kingston, Ja- maica, and from there, by a series of glowing, beautiful and highly dramatic pictures we are introduced to’ the pleasures, oceupations and domestic refinements of an opulent and ac complished planter’s home. The routine of @ Southern plan- the pursuits, loves aud merry makings of the negroes ost winnirg and agresatle style, whi e wrought and powerfully dramatic, ‘There are many magnifi- £008 bean and the Gulf, and we are even borne at iast to the Bay of Napier and its sunny islands. ‘There are thrisling sea stories and Fare adventures, with fish- ing and hunting excursions slong the rivers and bayous of Louisiana, and Claudelice paintings of the exquivie dawns i ut te ‘and sunsets of Porto ico the pl ig a noble character, traced with consummal the supposed quadroon slave, afterward the adored motber of Zoe and ‘Ketelle, an enchanting concep- tion, typt'5 ing the mistoriunes. the beauty and the ardeat but tender parsion of herrace. ‘Talbot, the villain, is finely drawn, and Pierre, the old Zambo dazky, is so humérously vivid that you feel it io be n portrait from the }ife. His laughable rogusry and drunkenness, covering & dark abyes of deeper negro char- acter, af laet contributes imporiently ‘to the denouement of the story, which abounds in thrilling, pathetic and dramatic pas- sages. This in ove of those books which so rivet and exciie te reader's interett that he cannot lay it aride until he has turned the last leat, and no one can rise from it without more rational and more patriotic impressions of Southern jife than usually grevail Where the truth remains unknown.—New York Daily jews, Copies cent by mall, post paid, on receipt of price. if DERBY & JACKSON, ‘Publishers, New York. (PRE ATTACHE IN MapRID— D. APELKION & COMPANY, 346 and 948 Broadway. Now ready, a new edition, HE ATTACHE IN MADRID; On, Skeronxs oF tim Court oF Isaneita IT, 1 vol, 12mo. 368 pager. 81. (From the Commiasionaire, ] A lively, racy, piquante chronicle of a residence at the Court, And among the haut ton of Madrid. Sketched by a young diplomat: 8 stand it rarely reached by sober republi gan way record of the sayings and doings of lords nd ladies will interest, our democratic dames and dexotselog; is sensible views ipanish character an its, and arigon of them with others more familiar, forms more it attracti ‘which has reached our table bah? preciation, of the To and Ung wid our own exporionce and Sssereaion own ex; and its defence thereat, a from 5 Eive, at a venture, double price for a copy in the original German, the ‘wuthor” and. wansiator wear iho, same baked . wear ‘the same hat, ar have but one toothpick between them. a translation, it ta the best we ever saw, without a single trace of idiomatic stiff: nese, and with @ singu'ar correctness in the use of foreign es, which marks avery Sesomplisned Unguist. “ Who Wrote it?” ts @ nice nut for the critics to crack. Dame Rumor whispers that if bis name could be told, it would swell the sale & hundred fo'd. And the game long tongued lady intimates Sepia vil mi, he could bear eran to the er of @ jae ™ parea7 on ‘Queens are but and dames toot : FRENCH ADVERTISEMENTS. O* DEMANDE DANS UNE FAMILLE AMERBCAINE, une bonne et coururidre Francaise ou Suiase. Sadr: recommendations No, 1h Se avenue. superieure seulement, au No, ‘WINES AND LIQUOR: CHOICR SELECTION OF BRARDINS, SHERRY, A See ira, port and claret wines, Jamaica rim, Hol old Monongahela, Scoieh and’ Trish whiske ‘und cotoh ales for sale at UNDA IN’S, 430 Broom street, corner of Orosby MISCELLANEOUS, | SEGARS. MPOOTHACHE CURED, GIVING NO PAIN, WaR- ranted.— Teeth filled, put in, and cleaned beautifully. Over twenty years hav T been perforn nig operations, without giving the least, pain, in. this city, Office, corner Broad wa: and Fulton street, over Knox's bai store, first floor, Call aod Judge for yourseli. gp) PURCHASE RS OF SRGARS CAN PRO- cure bargains from a stock of up © ards of one million se: gare; imported Havanas, domestic and German. The larger proportion of these rogars must be sold immediately to. pay Advances, Operas $% and upwards; German, $8 30 nnd up wards, Oy OHRRKS, 4h Broadway, up slats, pedy tn foods spite of the weather and encumbracces, ‘rice ts umber, 25 ‘ann For sale sli sews Sgents sade ny a ONG, 98 Nason aireet- - A SPEBNDID ILLUSTRATION in YOUNG AMERICA, 0. 8, Thia day published, TERN ANDO THE FIRST CROSSING THE ALPS. Besides @ great variety of cuts on every su ererpbedy worth the cutting For sale by and by T. W. STRONG, 98 Nassau aires ECIDEDLY TRE MOST SUPERB NUMBER OF THE NeW YORK PICAYUN& ever puolished—Rich in cari- catures apd joke. This week’s number contains a large oari- eature upon our active police one upon Dadies’ boota, one up- on juvenile beuzds, one on sol disant Know Nothing editors, besides axctber instalment of the popular David Dutlicka, wih the visual complement of amusing reading matter on all’ sora of subjects Frice only 3 cents, Sold by all news deaie RANK LESLIE'S ILLUSTRATED No. 12 Iesucd this morning. Inauguration of Jackson's Statue, New Orleins—Arrival of the procession {9 Jackeon squar State of Jackson. New Orleans ‘by Mi'le, Intericy of Chriss church, Baltimore ~ just opened after ex tensive alterations. Poruait of the Rev. Dr. Balsh, Rector of Christ’s Baitimore. New memmoth steamship Persia. Portrait ot George M. Lalas, our new Mioister to England, Perilous adventures of otges and Pedestrians in Broad- way, New York three ve ual A200t8 werk. N road street Methodiat & church, Newsrk, N.J, dedicated Friday, 224 February, 1856. Astor House Banquet, New York—Portrait of James '. Brady, the Urator, New Bcectacle ut Broadway Theatre, New York—"Herne, the Hunter.” ‘View of Malta and its Fortifications , in the Mediterransan, Mail Bleomey entering th» Fort of Malta, ‘The Seat of War - Four Viewsot £upa’oria, Costume of the French army in the Crimea. ‘Ibi ce kcenes in Bayt, New Inver ion—A Uontinuons Card Printing Press, Hospital at Kcutaria, near Constantinople, tor Wounded Sol- diers from the Cr ‘Turbish Ladies tn Constantinople, Chess. by an experienced-iditor. Continuation of the thrilling Romance, “Ibe Last of his ee) For tale at all news deprts, SWSPAPER. s = church, SITUATIONS WASTED. ULLY COMPSTENT, 18 DESIROUS OF OB- PS ig oa utee wil not ye Beary hb mn inay foie he country “Address M. if; Heraid oitice oO © LADY OF HIGH RESPECTABILIT (A SORr Sr tiau mesear amir, snow? arya of afamily going to hurope, or leaving the city for the aum- mer; the mout satisfactory references given. ‘address box 2.178 WELL EDUCATED YOUNG GERMAN LADY, Wii nelieh fluently. wishes a situation as alstwe, zen diew furnishing oF fancy goods store, ia New York. address . #., Herald office, stating location ottloce, | RESPECTABLE GERMAN LADY WISIEs To os. S aie: situation, & housekeeper, in eo prals gree or jerman uage grown children. Ad lb with real name, A. Z., Herald ollloe, soa YOUNG MAN, LATELY ARRIVED FROM TiE West, wishes a'situation, as saleaman, 10 @ shoe or dry Kode store. or any light business. The Lest of cicy referenoss iven Either call or address Advertisement, 63 Columbia st., ew York. If this should meet the eye ot Mr. G. Lauleridge, ot London, England, by calling Le will meet with an old friend: WANrKD. “AGENIS WANTED_In Kvuny SQUNTY IN Tae ‘pion, to sell Walton's Uaparaliaied, the sbo, test ana pore) it:ous method ives i can Ve comput in ess teas ee oy pa | Saatforth poate “ask an so area tant, agent or other person ever baving mr $2; Bay lor $8; one : lor $2; a to ele Mes day. adrese AM. WALTON & OO. bat way, New York \OOK WANTED—GERMAN, FRENCH OR ENGLISH J preferred; one who understands well the mahing deseer'r, and aselet in washing and ironing, for & ply at 90 Franklin )AUG CLERK WANTED—WHO UNDERSTANDS DI3- pensing, ac, 4c. App yto B. C, Fowler, Court and Montague place, Jrooklyn. pF Goops —WASTED, TWO FIRST CLASS SALBS- men, None others need apply A YOUNG GERMA® OF GOOD EDUCATION wisttes to obtain a situation as tutor, or give lessons in a private family. Inquire at 30 Cliff street, MARRIED MAN, 26 YEARS OF AGE, WHO SPEAKS and writes the Freveb, Germsn aud Duiwh be ngu Wiehes to mect with a eituation as stov€ oF assistant ho okt 1 is not unacquainted with the dry goods brewery and cis: Mery business, and bus no objection to travel. Address 0, HL. 48 bth avenue, FARMER'S AND &UPERINTES DENTS SITUATION Wanted, by a practical ard theoretical man; has had charge of 8 gentieman’s country seat end farm for three years Paat, to whem, among of: rs, be character, aUdrees W., box uid re er for capacity and Post ctflee. URSF.—WANTED, A SITUATION FOR A MIDDLE. aged woman, who bas haa experience ia the care of children, ard can be highly recommended. Apply to Thos. rdion, N roud way. R41, ESTATE—TO LANDLORDS, ASSIGN others in want of a competent ard trustworth: person to take charge of their real esate. ‘ihe udvertiser ia agent for twoestates, and would like to act ia that caowelty tur ons or iwoothers. The best of reference or security can be given, Address any day this week, J. M. G., Herald oilice, a8 AND SITUATION WANTED—BY AN AMbRICAN LADY, AS © housekeeper, or to take charge of a public house; Is tully competent to attend to either of the above; 10 objection to the country, Ca‘l for two days at 124 Waterst. OOK OUT FOR THIS WREK’S SUNDAY LEADER,— ‘Tt will let daylight into some of the dark corners of this city. Mivaione Srmrms 1x Cor-or-rme Way Piaces; or, A Nigh Among the * Koughs’? of the Kast Hiver—Dog' fights, bear baits, rat worries, axa other intellestual amusements of the fancy. Five. Paces 1x Tue Lire or tae Mancutowzss De Guicuanp: An original story, portraying the manners and morals of tne English Court; the price of wines and ilatresses reduced toa slagdard among ibe aristocracy. HORRIBLE KEVELATION! 1 Abortionists at work; over 1,060 murders commiuted in the apace of twelve calendar months; who are the supporters of these human slaughter houses; the reasoa why the suthorities are so lenien; in this class of murders; revelations of the highest interest wo tha ‘peo- ie ct this chy, aud, indeed, of the whole country, DOINGS IN THe Fine DuvaRtMent; Masonic Tioma; Mlacel- lany; Theatricai Items; City Newe; Editorials; News. Mattera; Facet! ‘oetry, Carnet ogether one of the moat interesting numbers of the SUNDAY LEADER ye° issued. Price 3 cents, Office No. 25 Chambers street. Sold by all Lews agenis. \d extra copies this week. Call early. One thor "HE ROMANCE OF ROMANCES. Everybody thou!d secure a copy of the N&W YORK MERGUKY, To morrow. Tt will contain. THE RATS OF THE SEINE; A most thriliiog and marvellous romance of real ll’¢ ta Paris, universally admitted to be the best produc:ion of the kind evor uavlished. Pittose who were dieappoluted in opiaining a copy of the Meronry Jast sunday will find the above romance, from 113 be- ginning, m to morrow’s lasue, ROOKLYN CITY LODGY, NO. 6, AMERICAN PRO. testant Association , bad the best look'ng sct of men on tha 29d of February. vi. DUNN. F THOMAS WALSH, A NATIVE OF KILKENNY, IRE- lang, Who came here about fifteen years ago irom Rt. tt. Johus, Newioundlsnd, and who is presumed to live in Breokiyn, will ca!l or send nis addross ty 228 bigata avenue, N. Y., he wili bear from his sister, Address C,H. R. F I. ©. W., WHO LEFT THE NEW HA TEN HOUsH OX ‘Tuesday morning, Wi'l address bis friends, he will re lieve them of much anxiety, and receive assistance,if in necd of any. XFORMATION WANTED, OF FL\ZA RYAN. N information of her will be thankiuly received at d Rasa street, by John Ryan, PPRORMATION WANIED—OF WILLIAM FoasyTH, civil evgineer, late of the town of Kells, couuty Meath, Ire- jaud Any lotelligence respecting his whareabouts wili ba thankfully received by his sister, Margaret Forsyth, at 24 West ‘Awenty-recond street, New York. Washington and Ca'l'ornia papers please copy. ‘AMES RILEY, DEAN STREET, BROOKLYN.—YOUR father and mother request you to come home, and they ‘will gran’ any request you may ack of them, if in their power. ‘We do not expect jour mother will be alive when you d3come, Come, and we will all be content and rejoice. M®, RORPET, GADD, 18 MERRUY REQUESTED TO call at once upon the gentieman who engaged him as manager on a farm some 6 aco. Ca!l at Sl West stree’, Ir. Mee NEW YORK JAN. 15; WAS TO HAVE returned in ores ved which Cong he irene man at thirty-five years a bub ai five feet ten inches fm helt ight; strangers think, from his looks, that he was & little inaliaed to in- ; bad on & blue dress coat, brass butions and light panta, jst snd glazed cap; his conversational powers were re: markable, usuaily inclined to spest on religious topics; his e was kt. F, POLICY. Any information of bis wherea- bouts wil be thankfully recetved and Mberally rewarded, by wife and family, at the Farmer’s Hotel, Washington stree!, Easton, Pa., papers please c W ANTED—INFORMATION OF MARY ANNE GETTY, who came from Maughora, county of Derry, Ireland. and who has lived in New York city several years. Any per fon go kind ae to direct to Miss K., Broadway Post office, any information ot her present residence, will hear of something to her advantage and oblige ber anxious friends. yy. SPECIAL NOTICES. JIRST PARTY FOR KANSAS —THR NEW YORK KAN- ‘868 Leegue will send a company of settlers about the Lith - March, in charge of a gentleman going ouneil City, ‘ADERE. ‘Persons wishing to leave in his company will app! on, at the oflice of the Now York Kansas 6, 229 Broad: ay, sccond tloor, office 24. G20. WALTER, General Super- intendent, AM OCCASIONALLY AN ADMIRER OF THE SYNA- gogue of the congregation natned Anch! Chesed. in Nortolk. I listened attentively, last Saturday, to an oration delivered by & boy 13 years of age, named Gerstie, in which he expressed hig firm’ helfef, which was felt by’ all his companions, and ‘which was heartrendering {o all who were present, and who deserved to have all praise that can be penowss: Bo A man, MERCANTILE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION.—TBE BOARD of Directors have the pleasure to announce th: Hon, Kdward Everett will deliver his address on “The Charac'er of Washington,” at the Academy of Music, on Monday eveniag, ch 8. at 8 o'clock. Tickets to momber's 25 osnts, if proc si the Library, or at the down town offiee, No. 2 Nusssu street; to non-members, 50 cents. R. H, TIMPSON, Ch. Lec, Com, R. EDITOR—IN STROLLING THROUGH W aSHING ton market yesterday, my attention was attractod to the standof M. J. & A, Sturgis, kage , Nos. 14 and 16(inner market,) ou which hung, réady, fo disiribution, forty-five of the fatest aneep ever rated in ls State, Which were raised and sisugbt er er McGraw, +3 0! y, such enterprise should not ve overlooked! therstore epleures and ott hers would do well to give the gentlemanty proprictors a call by way of Minrulatieg them tofuew elloria te pleate a, eran public. OUNT VERNON TAXES.—THE OWNERS OF LOTS in Mount Vernon, East, West and Centra! Mount Vernoa; also Washingtonvilie, Fleetwood and Wakelied, are heresy notified that the und ned collector will be present on Mon- day and Tuesday, the 25th and 26th inst., at the Fourteenth ‘Ware Hotel, from 9 A. M to 7 P. M., to receive the tax of the above named villager; also the collector fr school distric No. 4of Mount Vernon, &c, FERDINAND 8 KDER, Coilector for Eaa'choster. OTICE.~THY MEMBERS OF THE LIQUOR DEALERS’ Society are hereby notified that the undersigned is now ready to receive their respective des, Hi to the Ist inst. , at his offic, Odd Feiloww’ Hall, daily, from $ ll 12 A. M., and from 3 ti 6 PM. M. SORWARZ, Clerk. 3K TO GREDITORS.—NOTIC# 18 HEREBY GIVEN according to law, to ail persons having claims against Chartotle Osbicrn, late of Bellport, lu the town of Brookhaven, and county of Sulfolk, deceased, toat they are required to ex. hibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the aubsctibers, the executors ‘of the last willand testament of the sald de- ceased, at the dwelling house of Edward Osborn, one of the executors, at Bellport aforesaid, on or before the 20th day of August néxt, Dated the 1201 day of February, 186. EDWARD OSBORN, ? eveoutor: 5 WILLIAM KEVAN, cise ‘ICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT thathe ny for the cancelment of said certificate and for the iss to him of uew certifisate for the thares den cd inva on or stolen certificate. REW CLARKE, New Yeux, Jan. 17, 1866, “a NOTICE THR ANNUAT. ELECTION OF DIREGTORS ip hela ate ofce of the company” $3 Brendes, oe Tisaday, ed ¢ com) jWay, OD ’ fire oF 12 Olclock Mand 2PM. March 4, between the ho } FREDERICK W. PLEASANTS, FFICE OF THE CHIEF OF POLICE, FEB. 22, 1856.— Owners are wanted at the First District Police Court (Tombs, Centre street) for the followin, suppceed to have been siolen:—One linen articies of female undorclothin, GEORGE W. Ma’ , Chief ot Police, Y ia COMMITTEE ON DESIGNS FOR TAH TABLET TO be placed in the new Firemen’s Hall to the memory of Vasari’ walt vee President ot artment, would in Glau of twenty. five dollars fer ra M, Bec’y. (wet, SEI , and give all received unt! (be Ist of March, and may be addressed, under seal, to Charles L.. Curtie, 180 Greenwich street. w CHARLES 1 CURTIS, ) Committee . Be 1 D. STANBURY, Designs. PUBLIO ARE HEREBY CAUTIONED AGAINST ek Be receiving or nogoti aoe n of April 16, 1864, redeemable afer August 1, 1855, issue on ‘Stine, 1hs6, to the ndnuintatrauca ofice of Tope: Co,, Ketwich, Voomberg, and widow W. Borski, Amsion whieh was matled by the Undersigued to Joreph Caen, Amster: ised ‘Soscal Re wnaoGapaswerhoa® cate certifloate. Sonne L. VON HOFFMAN & OO APUE SUBSCRIBERS BRING COMPRETED, BY THE IN. crease of their business and the weight of their merchan- dise, 10 oecupy @ lewer floor, offer for rent the elegant vooms now oscupied by them, consisting of the second, fourth art fith stories of the new ‘marble building 405 Broadway, 25xt00 feot, and a beautiful show window upon the strect. Inquire on the p premises. GROVER & BAKER SEWING MACHINE COMPANY, QMUATION WANTED-BY A WOMAN, AS COOK. warker snd ironer; or would do housework for» smail family; is @ good laundress and chamberma'd; understands all kirds of bsking; will go into the country. ‘Apply or ad- dress No, 24 $4 avenue, near 9th street. TIVATION WANTED—KY A PROTESTANT YOUNG Woman, ss competent seamstress and dressmaker, Ad- drezs M. C Union equare P wo day WO YOUNG MEN ARE DESIROUS OF PROCURING situations, as travelliog egents; ure well acquainted ia the Eestern States and British frovieces; can furnish the best of reference trom tbeir present employer and merchants in the Provinces; a rare opportucity for any person requiring gach, rlease address Iraveler, Herr & iilice, lor three days. A rtaeae ae AGENT.—AN AGENT ABOUT GOING through the Btate of N ‘ork would be willing to attend to any business that may be required. He intends spending a part of his time in cach town and ciy of this State. Any com- mission that a person has will be attended lo oy addressing ¥. B., Heraid oflise, toaay. References given. WARTED—BY A RESPEOTABLE YOUNG MAN, A situation as light porter in a ery goods slo-e or tnercan- tle oftice, or aa grocm and coachman in 4 private family, Has the best of city reterence, Viease address i. B., Herald cflice, dcr two days. JM, LYONS, 195 Bowery. ee ({EMALE WAITERS WANTED-IN A LARGS AND Fete gonducted eatabliahmen’” in New Yors, where ten emploved. Address 0). where they can be sen OD Sanday nei, Larne omlee, staliog purty QOD SILK MILLIS make lawn bonnets wanted, but those who understand their bus H ELP WANTED.—WAN AND TWENTY TO “ighth avemue. None ess need apply. yecommendatione, for g: " Cpe byl Sane » for general housework, Grive w horse and wagon and work euur nEreare howe eae feed store, Apply Oil wuited ut 440 Sd. avenues eather aud ee F{OUSEKEEPER WANTED BY A BACKEUOR.—TO & respectable lady, in reduced circumsiances, desirous-of securing @ perm aner{ and oom(ortalie Lome, tbe ‘prevent ie @ le opportunity. A real, rerpeciablé colored womsp Addres a for three days. ILLINER WANIED,—-WANTED, COMP STENT amilliner, to conduct the mJ'linery busingssat 8:, ‘Them: Canada West. 1t is desirable tLe ap-llcant should uoceratand the business thoroughly, aud have a knowledge alsoot dress- making. ‘ihe situation may be made very desirable. For palticulars upply at 24 Warren st., up siairs, Maenzes WANTED—kXPFPRIENCED HAND3, AP- Ply immeaiately at Weed’s mouraing store, 499 Brosd- way. MARULLA, WORKERS.—WANTED, £0 GOOD MAN- Ulla hands; none other need apply. "W. B. MacKeazie, Brandreth Bulaing, 45 and 47 Cenai stzeot, MAS MAKERS WANTED~BY MRS. GZORGR Brodie, at her private residenes, 47 Mercer st, None but pis claea workers need apply; to such liberal will be given, ALESMAN WANTED—IN A WHOLESALR PROVISION siere, cn North river ride; cre wit: prep wsessing address, industrious, much energy, in and on Hudson rive;, preter been in tede there on own acc: the references, Perfle'd, Herald oflice. Salary $300. nivel trade in Ni from the countr. nt. Address, with’ oe | where trading and sectioa of ‘his iatlaease, SUGAR PLANTERS AND OTHERS.—THE SUB- rider bas been for pine years enxaged in the cu'ture of er cane and the manufacture of sugar, as conducted oa Island of Java, and thoroughly understands it in all is de- taila as practised on that island; he is «leo familiar wita the use of the Ysouum plun, having had the management of coe ou on the estate where he was; al-o uoderstauds the working of condenting and non condensing engines, having been for two. Jears an engincer in the United Sistex navy. 1s desirous of obtaining » situation, either in the United S:ates or West Indies. Unexeeptionuble references can ve given as to chara7er and capablitty. address L. uires, Mott Haven, Westenester county, N.Y. L tot GOOD MILLANERS WANTED—AT 160 BOWERY. ANIED-A IUATION, BY A HIGHLY RESPECY, ble American woman, ae ig fully competent to fill eithe week, on west corner ot Sth s°. city references given. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY RESPECTABLE young Gerzan girl, to do generat housework or cham- berwork. ‘all at 370 bin avenue. JV ANIED—A SITUATION, BY a RSPR? <1 ried weman, ae nurse; can be seca at £7 1@ child i3 thee men: W NIEG—A COMPETENT MILUINER. APPLY AP 6 ANTED—A FRENCH FROT! travel in Lurope with a f references required. | App: J ARTED—GOOD LACE AND STRAW SEWERS. 4L30 Foca wirers, at 11 Leroy plice, Bloceser s:reet, between Mercer apd Green. $$ ne NTF D—FIFTY GOOD HANDS, FO BER WORRE TANT NoRs zo Unexceptionabl West 24d st ms WASTED BY A Bnei TA RLE GERMAN ‘ speaks Fnglich & situation (o do zeaoral hew o- work in a small tan ‘act aschambermaid Inquire at 182 Chyton st., in the ent, from 910 12 and 2 11 6. PANTED—A SITUATION, ovDs girl, to do sh yale family; is # 200d p) i the Best ot retere pi BY A aera’ hou ework r & email pri her and WANTEDIA SITUATION, BY A Rasth oUng woMsN, to cook wach and iron, or tod: re] housework of @ trail private family € Best of city refer- Fieage call at No 4 Oli street, Ist flror, JV ANTED—RY A SCOTCH WOMAN, A SITUATION, AZ cook; would assiet with the washing &nd ironing, but would prefer # sitmation without, Call, for two days, at 30 Kast 28a st, How He NURSERY,” 223 Apply from Ul tod / ET NURSES WANTED—AT th wyenue, corner 1th strost, Ww A NUMBER OF GOOD MANTILLA MA- kers Constant employmeat, and regular « eek y pay. Apply wt ihe Parl: M: ‘emporium, Wl Broadway. Gsu. BULPIN, a AND HONeST GER. man gir], to ccok xnd do al houseworg in a small Must Sring the best references for cxpacity from her employer, Tosuch, & ccustortable sud good home isetfered, Apply at $85 Broadway ANTED—A GIRL TO DO GENERAL BOUSSWORK, ust Le gocd cook baker washer and ironer, nea’, fidy, and come well recommenced. None others need & ply, Weces $6 per mah. Inquire a. No. 87 Seomd pisces, north sice, resond docr west frou Court st., South Broos!yu. WWASTEDSA WILLING tarot y WASTED BY A YOUNG LADY, A SITUATION, TO attend aatore. Address J. M. U., Broadway Por: dfflee, for one week. )) AGUERE EAN OPERATOR WANTED—ONE EXPE. rienoed in taxing sittings expeditiourly and in an aristic styJe, and in full practice ot the camera, apply at 289 Broadway. AKRDENER AND FARMER WANTED—WHOSE WIFE cou'd take charge of tha dairy aud do the cooking ducing the summer mont he best of reference will be reanired. American, tcutch or German preverred. address K.P, W., Eera‘doftice, which will be attended (a. Pl fa hehtoer se WANTED—ONE WHO HAS SOME KNOW ledge of repairing Jewelry and clocks: @ young man pre- ferred, Apply to O. H. Phelps, 193 Gh av. Monet GARDENER WANTED~AS MANAGER ON A farm; a man ¥ bo thoroagh y understancs the growing of vegetables for the New York market. ard haa had practice in tte Apply on eee Tuesday at No, 133 Naseau st , fourch ficor, in the oflice ot Mr. F. Gerhard. ‘None other need ANUFACTURING. wanrep A RESPENT, hag ‘ARCHITECTS.—WANTED, A FIRST RATE ORNA.- mental draughtsman, in an office in this city. Address Kilch, Herald office. ae: WATCHMAKERS.—WANTED IMMEDIATELY, AN A Xo 1 watchmaker. to go Scuth, a singie wan; ged woges ollered also several for the Wert aud North. Orders constenily cn hand for workmen in the wa'ch, jewelry and tiiver lines. Apply to Tracy & Meint»th, ‘artiste’ and mocha: a 8 10 EMPLOYING PRINTERS,--A PERSON THOROUGH- ly qualities from long experience in conducting the business ofa printing ofiice, tor himse.f uad others, is desirous of procur- ing a situation, as foreman cr proof roader, in @ book. job tn; or newspaper establishment, where teithfulness, energy capecity aro copeiderationa, ° Can infinence a lsrige amount of work, Address I’, It, W., printer, Herald oilice, 10 PAINTERS, OONTRACTORS, &¢.~A PRACTICAL house andsign painter, gilder and paper hanging deoo- rator, who has bad the superintendence of superior wore for several years, is open for an engagement, permanent or other. whe. App'y at box 187 Hera‘d oflice. 0 PRINTERS—WANTED, A YOUNG MAN WHO HAS deen accustomed to hand-presa work; none but 9 steady person need apply. .nquire of A. Doughery, 78 Chit st. ANTED—A GOOD WATCHMAKER, NONK BUT A workman need apply. Address Howard and Ward, Fair Haven, Conn. WASTED-A PANTALOON CUTTER, OF UNDOUBT ed a>iity, and professing the highest order of taste and talent for tbat particular branch, Addrees T. , L., Philadel Phia Post cflice. ANTED—A SITUATION, AS FOREMAN, IN A W Paint ebop, by aman who lias twenty years’ experience, and fa perfect in every branch of the busioese; piuin and orua- mental, sign writirg, graining. fresco, &c. Cannot leave the city; an up town eitwation would be preferred. Address, with real’ name and number, P, & 0. P., box 174 Herald ofiice, J ANTED~-TWENTY GOOD AMERICAN CARPEN- ters, Apply at 244 West 20th at., corner of 9th avenue, Feb. 25, betore 9 A, M. J.8. WALLACE. REWARDS. $2 000 REWAsD—B. L. scHMITTs STORE, | 16 5 ey Saget, was robbed, on the night of the Lith, ‘& large amount of leo goods, kid cloves, Ac., such rs Brn sels application, Valenciennes laces, polut 8 Vaguille. lace cal- lars and handkérchiefa, in applique and guipnre; blace thread laces and collars, for trimmings aud flouncings. The nove reward will be paid, or a proportionsie sum or any part of #uch goods, and for the apprebension of the burglars, REWARD.—LOST ON WEDNESDAY NIGHT $5 20\h Inst., in the vicinity of the fire in Forsyth street, & pocketbook, containing abcut seventy-five dollars in billa, and some papers of no use (o any one but the owner—amongat them, two notes, one for $40, dated 26th January made by James H. MeGrath; the other for 945, dated 18) January, made by Michae] Cline. ‘The above reward wiil be paid oa ¢e: livery of the pocketbook and iis contents lo $35 avenne, in the store, REWARD,—LOST. IN BROOKLYN, ON WED. 20 seater cveaog, 1h. tad p cumk yidcorne while youg from Livingiton sireet to Smith, along #m'th to Fulton avenue, down Fulton svenue to Pierrepont sirect. through. Pierrepont to Hicks street, opposite Love lane. The finder will Fereive the above rowand ‘bs leaving it at 120 Livingston atrcet, between Smith and Hoyt. ee 0 REWARD —LOST, ABOUT 6 O'CLOCK, FEB. 21, between Spruce street and the Bowery, a pocket: book, containing @ check on the State Bank, Newark, and a cca” York bills. Pleare return to John Muivey, 41 Peck wip. $20 WRARD STOLEN, LAST RVERING, FROM 51 Mercer street, a diamond ring, with nino'stones, the contre cne a little larger than tha rest; heavy, set in old ety le $20 reword will be given for its return. AU pawnbrokers are forbid taking tin, and Jewellers are requested to stop ft, iC Ot fered for Fale, BEWARD.—LOST, IN GOING FROM NO. 9 RUT- gers street, hrough Wast Broadway, to Montgomery, th Ridge street to Grand. a tached lever thon, mskara. “Apply 10-4, 6 Bonsai M Beers aka on, . " Pierson, 389 Bixih streets “ns kebas edb if REWARD ,—] , LAST EVENING, from 56 Ganesvoort street to Hudson Charles, a fod patent lever watch huntlog case. reward be patd, with the thanks of the owner, ita: the above number. C. V, BR. Aci REWARD.—LO8T, ON TH# 20TH INST., BETWEEN Sand 4 o'clock, A Rold neck chain and ¢roas, in ‘om corner of Bond street and Bowery, in Fourth avenue oar, to Fourteenth street, down Fourtcenth street to Sixth avenue, Whoever wit return the same at 52 Bond strest will reseive the above reward of 8. Vau Volkenburgh. 5, RUWARD-—FOR AN ENAMELED BRAGKLRT, LOST Je) cn the 2tst inst., on the route of the Grand and Green. Wich street stages Apply at 76 Bast Twenty. REWARD.—LOST, ON THE CORNER OF Mt siroet and College’ piace, a gold penet! ease, with the name of B, F. Cronyn to J. B.D. Jr. enue it, Whoever will return the same to J, &. Davidson, Murray street, will recetve the above reward, IN GOING siroet, near The above ¥ lsaving RMAN, ) ANIED—A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT, SCOTOR or kpg ith woman, ae nurse and seamstress; ope tho- roughly competent to take charge of @ young obild. Hest of city relerence required. Apply a! C4 Hast 2latst , be:weea ard, WARXIED—A GERMAN GIRL AS COOK, WASHER and ironer; taust spesk Fuguish. and cone recom nend- ed, Apply at 143 Kast 14th et. venr 2d avenue. WAXIED-FOR A PLACE IN PATESQON. ¥.J,A iret rate chambermaid, who urderetands washing iy murlinn, apply at 122 Madison av., veiween the hours ct 10 and li M. ¢ ANTED~A YOUNG WIDOW, AS HOUSEKEEPER a on hotel, a short distance from the city. Address 0. P eral lee. Waa TWO FIRST RATE SALKSWOMBN AND two firet rate trimmers. apply at No. 5 Divisionst. ARTED—A YOUNG GIRL, TO DG GENSK AL HOU Work, in ®rmall family, Apply this day, at 45 Amos st, 7 ANTED—A FIRST RATE COOK, ONE WILLING TO aeeist in Weabing and ironteg; Kng'th, Irian or | See best city reference required. Apply at Noid West at st ANTED—A SMART, TIDY GIRL, Uo or 16 YZAR@ OP ‘Ske, to assist in the housework of s smal D-ivats family. Avply at No. 62 Backett s:,, Brook'yn, near Hamii'on ay. fercy. WARIED—A FIRST RATE CPRRATOR ON WHESLER & Wilron’s sewing machine; she to furnish her own ms- chine: to such a one good wages ind permanent work wil Ne xiven. Apply at No. 185 Fulton st, bet ween 10 acd 8 o'clock, or three dasa. A inmost ANTRD-IN A DAGUERREAN GALLERY, & young lady ot pleasant addres, to recelve c sstotrers. Apply at 423 Broadway. Wy eaxixp—a PROTESTANT GERMAN. SOOTC 3, ENG- Ish or Awerican gir], as nurse, st amstrese and cavm- bermaid. Weges $7. month. Must briug, govt ruferences, Apoly st 209 Schermeyhorn sireet near Bond Brook:yn. None other need apply. NTED.—AN INTELLIGENT Yo W @ GIRL, (AN ‘rphan pre‘erred,) from 16 to 18 ¥ re, oan find @ good Lome »y addressing @ Ine to Dani, box Is! Herald ciice, sia ing where the can be seen. WANTED ExRsona OF BOTH SEX“S, TO LEARN ‘ore of the mest beautiful aris now io the World; only Jour Weeks discovered; favs $5 a day protit, and is ssleable in aay Part of the world, city or country; thik Is # rare chanze and no Loge eh me only emcee, hes cso be teaget this fri, For particulars and § ens of the art apply i office, 44 Hudson tt. co ee -» $$$ NTED—A YOUNG AND GOOD-LOOKING COACE- higent W ALout horses, and an able rider. He who is thas willio, man, willmg to reside in Cuba, who is {otell sod ond references, will be emp.07 ed, quaiied ard oan give, god. a 0. 1,828 Bost office, by addressing box pe Meee Dein cdr. I ANTI D—SEVERAL SMART, INTELLIGEVT YOUNG men of geod addresa, who can give good city references to distuibate # newly publisbed work. Wages pad Address Mek., Hera‘d office, ANTED—A CLERK IN A DhY 50098 STORE. —AP- Ply at 208 Bowery, WARXTEO—AN ACTIVE, ENERGRTI ? MAN, TO DE- liver periodjcais in the country; » Oxed silary paid; ma Untactory reference required. Address sox 2.974 Pos!oMNoe, ANTED- A WAITER, IN A PRIVATE FAMILY; ONE ¥ho thoroughly understands Bis busivess; none oibers need apply. Call at 49 Go dat, ANTED—A YOUNG MAN (AN AMERICAN PREFER- ved), who cin furnish a capital of $000, fn a lignl, tee] manufneiuring bneiners, attording « nrg peoiite Hera'd office, sting any risk. Address Enterprise, and where aa interview can be had. patented ln done eels AITER WANTED— APPLY, 2b TWEAN 8 AN! > Wal. Henry Weller, 11 Brosdway. ae as on ee WARTKDTA SALESMAN, FOR 8I:.K GOSDS, TO GO to Charleston, 8. O., iD a retall store, ire at 183 Broadway, up statrs, aiteri0 A Me bec when es ‘WAST! D-SEVERAL FIRST CLAS3 DRY @OODS A ssa Apply at Horton & Son's, 279 Fulton street, CTIVE LAD, FROM TWELVE to run errands, and make him- ears of age, resides with his parents, Ap- eelf generally wsefuly be Ply at 39 Vesey sweet. ‘A YOUNG LAD, IN , ano meee a gon hind and as aa ap ferred. Salary small ai first, Apply to aA antic: a isn; entrance ia Henry — VEST HANDS WANTED; ALSO ONE RB S- e 0 er; none but the Rest hands need FH iy Cometant ploy ment and highest prices paid. “Apply to Lewis & Prost, 40. clothing store, 6 Nas.au street, over P, L, THE LECTURE SEASON. ee OSEPH BARKER—WILL GIVE A Jectures, commencing with the great Froneh hove —- Priestly Miarepresentations of !] Ch 7 og for ths Jouree,§ be itH2 White stroot “Mr, Barker Intites dintuensee™ dng, Feo. 21 Dickens Weaneaday, March 8. Charles Kisgrey nad’ the Novela ot rlany, March 7~Thackeray, ry. Course tickets to bers, $1 50; kts Bente sont ite Beales wn oles, door of the lecture, ‘aH TTMPRON, = ‘Som. RY. W. H. MILBURN WILL LECTURE ON “ THR Fxpedinion,”” ards 2 Ri Tal Xeademny Hail, 608 Broadway, TeCTUMT 2 at 734 wate noc ‘OMAN'S RIGHTS.—REV. J. 8. JUSKIP WILL DRe liver a lecture, In the Centenary Mi ‘ ghureh, on Monday, 'Peb. 25, ai 744 8. M. Suajechen Ren set as ans Rights, Dts and Approvriat ve canis; children ball price.

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