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wan Anbciantintipdnnnnn brane rtnbiinnnpsnininnhiins W4nzED- 4 he Nerve a BY A Meetac eee 2 so hed teeta on iret Tike to travel, treet, between Blecoker fons and e days. fh nes loth cy is! sae ys, where she |i ANTED—A SITUATION, “BY A RESPBOTABLE young a ¥ bermaid and plain Sewer, 4 Child's Nurse. for two days, at 39 Ens’ Rear ninth street, in the basement Goed referens af A RESPECTABLE maid ane La ANTED—A SrrTazTON, ANTE D-—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Protestant young virl, a# Leundress and Cltamber- orto do the chamberwork and tine washioe and iroa- ing, or as chambermaid and soamstrese, She is a good flut- or. The best of city reference given, a9 to capability and Can be at 36 Christopher street in the front amr} sizvarion, BYA You NG WOMAN, nded, ass Frene! Cook of the rong, "Gea Rs eren: vacit} ‘an speak bot are in New Yor! the bs ANTED—A SITUATION, BY "a RESPECTABLE young woman, either ae Nurse or Chambermaid. Has the best 01 naheegee. Please call as 285 Thirteenth sczect, eorner of avenue B. TED—BY J A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, situation as Fon . ad Ironer, ia sy smal) rivate family. Goo rote ean bo given. No ole ection te go ort 4 ieee in the country. Can be seen for two day: t No. 9 Jones strest. in the rear. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTARLE young girl, a4 Cook, Washer and dzone, being & perfect ironer. “Good referen mployer's, Inquire at 276 Canal st WAnrED—a SITUATION, BY A bagels ing Protestant young woman, to do plain sowing, chai berwork, or nursi jood city reference 51 Factory atreot. Een ‘be seen for two days. a Please call a AN EXPERIENCED WOOL AssoRT! oP ‘0. t BURNHAM & SON, 19 Beateee ANTED—AN APPRENTICL 70 WORK ON BOY! clothing. A ‘xiel bein family. Apply at 244 | Wa BOARDING AND LODGING scccen WIDOW LADY, HAVING A COMFORTABLE AND A lessant home, about ty giles from th city, ig desir. ous of taking bw hildron, ‘where they wou'd have yf two KrowR persons to i} mal e: ol Beard for tre ‘winter season ‘Terms: inoderate. Address E.G., Herald cffice. ANTED—BY ARES ECTABLE NGLIS WOMAN, situation a» upekeeper, to i, 0 nireet, im the rear. W4nrep—ay 4 RESPECTAB aLE YOUNG PROTE fant woman, ® «tuati to assigt im the hing and iro 4 cod city reforeh ery vireet; inquire in the store; can be ‘two day: WANTED-syY A KESPECTABLE “YOUNG WOMAN, with pod city refcrence, & situation as Waiter oF Chambermaid, and t ng and ironing. fn. pris vate family, hth tween if and Sixth avenu: n be :een for two day WAXIED—a SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, chambermaid snd sosmetroes, Understands doing up all kinds of ladies’ mustiua, and Isece. give the Wont satlefaotory resommendations ay 0 haras bility. Would have no o nto Ko ont to day. ‘Can be seen Dertonaliys 2h Buadord oun SITUATION, BY, A RESPECTABLE to 40 ponsral house: an seen, for tw lumbia, WharEnY 4 ¥ 4, RESP | CTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, nae first rate Cook, W Has no vbjcction to 5 oo & short distance i understands the care of milk and country 5 ferences can by given. P! street, betweca the First avenue and a) rear room, ANTED-BY AN “AMERICAN LADY, A SITUA- maid to travel; would have no objec- 4 are jv to six years old, or as ‘an ‘e seen for three days Good reference. Fy Fal BY A RESPROTABLE MARRIED WOMAN, st) utter. y and call at 122 Eleventh A, first floor, 139 Christio street, ated Hor, avenve: WANtEDay A RE PECTABLE WOMAN, A SITU- tien as Cook, and underata and Pastry work, aed is willing to snd ironing, if ré~ quired. y references ren: ‘Can be seen for two days, at LI Firet avenue. ANTED-BY A MIDDLE AGED AMERICAN WO- mall, reapectable to enpanility and 17 Greenwich avenue, oppo- D 7, nove olty Fe character. Inquire alte Jefferson marke ANTE D-A SITUATION, BY. “A Mi EXPE. rl, with good it reference, a8 Chambermaid ily. Calls. for two days. 01 un dres ET Nineteenth strest, west of Sixth sven WANTED-3Y A RESPECTABLE GIRL, pecewreLy arrived, a situation as Housemai¢d or Nurse. Hu: good recommendations from her street, Brooklyn, where eh ANTE) presentplace, 230 Atleatic a be Toreen ~BY A be git rong 2 MARRIED wo- man. ituation a9 Wet Nw: Good reference given. Apply at No.9 Thirdavenue, in the shoe store. Can be seen for two dsys, if not engaged, Ware, A HEALTHY WOMAN, A BABY TO urse, at her own residence, on the corner of Co- C ry yn; has a baby eleven ANTED—BY A PROTESTANT YOUNG “WOMAN, A situation as Chambermaid or Seamstroas. Apply at 00 Greens street, between Prince and Spring streets. ANTED—A SITUATION AS WET NURS%, BY A young women with a freab breasu “C milk, wn 's private family. The beet refere Cg AE a hoor. at No. 20, corser thi A SITUATION, BY A RBS) SPECTABLE hat is in the habit of nursing gentiomen anc Indies, or Indies after confinement. Please call at No. 231 Mulberry street. ANTED—-BY A RESPECTABLE pRonneren: ; women, a situation se ® good plain Cook, and i washer reference ean eslling at 153 nue, near Fifteenth street, ver the shoe store, ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN. asitustion as Nurso and Seamstress ; is « first rave led Gh deed is sbirt maker ; would be willing to do chamoerwork snd sew- i Good city reforonce. Apply at 307 Twelfth strast, oor. venus A YOUNG GIRL, A no objection to do nper, and can take wich street, in tae SITUATION AS SEAUSIRESS very competent young woman, custing and fitting Ladi Bhe has no objection th ay eed Spply at 72 Si Lady etroes. nee the highest Plense oall at 46 Mure y street. ANTED—A MOTHER WISTIES A bp chide FOR gestae faely wh moth it el yn years old, ) in & respectable family, where instructed [a 0 make herself "paeeet ea ta in be eu remain till ho i Gahtecn if the situation is liked. feen for two days, at 38 Nineteenth street, bet Broadway and Fourth avenue. YOUNG woma bY A Ri ‘a6 Coo! bj to do the housewo 4 respectable family. sity rolerence Kivon. Avply at 36K foe shrect, front basement. _ Gan de ve wo da ANTED SITUATIONS. BY TWO, KES PECTABLE e as Seametress an to ombreldet and masks bere” "clothing: The oth who bave li aiagether in They ean be well Toco oemels or at 19 Second street. Can be seon Tort twe days. hildra: last place, NTED—A SITUATION, BY A VERY RESPROTA- tle young woman, ax Cook in s private fa ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as an excellent Cook, in & private Ay... The Lea of city reference given. Apply a8 3 Great street, No. Sin the rear. Cam be seem for two days, atio snd would Stheetion’ to respe: pons Good “city reference from her fact place. 222}, Broome street, in the rear, front room, sonal’ ‘iver * A tag ig 4 PROTESTANT ion to cook, in. a Ries ime. ESPECTABLE YOU ‘ook, Washer and Irover. The test * Spriy at 06 Mulberry strect, first floor, in ands basing. ein the country. Tho best of city ot No. 2 Ninth avenue, third tose, front room. 7 ANTED—BY A rou @ GIRL, A SITUATION IN er and Ironer, of to do gene 1 city references Pleage app\y 1 WOMAN 7 ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE CIRL, A SITUA tion 9 Chamborinaid and Waiter, or to do cenersl Apply at No. Can be soon housework 93 Monroo street. for two days. J ANTED—BY TWO RESPECTABLE GIRLS. ST tions, ene as plain Cook, Washer and Ironer, in ¢ family; good city references given: the other te fancy coods store, o in a ba Ww has the best ye. Pleneo nil TWaA- city references Wait; A Wioow, wert A SMALL FAMILY OF tion as Howse children, is desir Jo well ac thes necenaty ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN te first rate Cook, who thoroughly understands het Ausinens, and is an excellont bread baket. ‘Please spply at No. 20 Sixth avenue, back f aa 'welluh atroet, UTABLE YOUNG ith a fresh breast ie mood city te aitve etn the wrnoer! 4 SY A Ree NG W aN ry f nye and ie t be Mo ge famity 1 sity relerence + pire, an ves three dave Sty ae 1) Mulberry sete WASTED- A SITUATION. BY A sesPéoTs at 5 gir) todo 4 ely’ ANTED—A SITUATION, RY & RASPRCTABLE wonen, in 6 private family; is a good Cook, Washer and Ironer Cnn 'e even for two days at No. 84 Livingston srrees, Brooklyn, im th: The best of reference can be va vet last place. nth streets on the ‘epper f & ror PY A RESPROTABLE we 8 family <vreas) 8 Court street, four oy Broonirm. A tdlte D—A SirvaniON BY A RESPECTABLE you: mat ook, Wash, and Iron, and is willing ke, he sally useful; or would go ss Chamber- Hons to go & suort distance in the coun; reference given. Apply at No. 32 ‘udon, up stairs, in t! ront room, by. “he bess 0? otreet, near Gan bo seen two days. ANTED—A VERY COMPETENT G'RL WANTS A situation as Chamberms.d or Waiter. Would have no objection todo general nousework. Satisfactory reference gon be given, Apply st No. 78 West Fightecnth street, first cor, :ront, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPEOTABLE young xi:l, ss Chambermai¢, nud first-rate Washer and Trouer; bas no ohjsetion to xo lo the country, 0 Indy. ‘The best of reference given. Can be Xe a Mott streot, until suited. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, to do general housework, or chamber- work; no objeetion to go a emall dis in the country. Pletse call, for two days, at No. 121 ry stroce, on the first floor, JANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young gir!, as Chambermaid and Waiter, or as Nurse and Seamotress; can cut sud fit dresses. Please call at 319 Mott street, second door from Pleecker stzeet. ANTED—A SILUATION AS CHAMBERMATO ‘ana Waiter; is s geod washer and ironer; best of ref be seen for one week, if n one door fram Bleecker en at a streot. Inq A SITUATION eral Mater veh no objestion to <0 to Brook Can be seen fortwo days. Pleas lyn, or Villia soll wt 259 Mulberry’ etree Waxten—oy AN AMERICAN YOUNG WOMAN, A situation as Cook, and to wach and iron. Would have jection to do the general honsework ot & small {smily. ‘The best of city reference given, Can be seen fortwo days, at 45 Crosby street, in the rear, near Broome. 7 ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE SCOTCH “You ahd Woman, © situation in a private family, as Cook, Warker aud lrever. oy go) it 95 Water sirest, Bro oklyn. Can be seen from 1! t jor two aay ifnot engaged. Ww: TED-A “SEAMSTRESS, ( ONE WEO WILL ALSO take the cha of 8 child five years old. None neod gpply but those who are thoroughly ‘competent to discharge wo uation. Apply at #0 Clinton place, between the hours of 12 end 2 o’elook. erie A SITUA TON A Protestant girl ine pri bermaid. Cangive the best of ia cforen i washer snd ‘tone: seen at 182 Madison | ‘streets in the basement, for three dayt yr GOOD HEAD WAITER IN 4 ‘HOTEL, Pro att ation to his Addrese box 2,973, Post preferred. ness; asingle m Office. J ANTED-BY biases ‘ENGLISHMAN, A 8st ‘001 tion 1 or other office or ia ee t bun and bh bs pettabihiy, ue Address. pS i LS SITUATION AS sala ‘SMAN rt J 19 hae beer and secountaat Can sive good refer erald IN 4 Please dress office, No ‘go South. Wanved—s situation as Clork or Porter in a wholesale Keke, store, by young man who has been in the busin three years the best of references given. Address T. F., office of this paper. pency, were liber © reepectability. eral term Addre.s Agence: a8. Apply to cou ieee & CO, Cease we ot. and 9th avenue. YOUNG boy BJ bmw yg or OeTAtmine A cee shee ould store, Wante Reference requirod, YOUNG WOMAN OF RESPECCABLE CHARACTER ituation as Cook ins private family; she un- js baking, pastry, jellies, ke. Has the best city rs- Can be ‘seen for two days, at 663 Fourth street, f up etaire. . Le wisene TO GET TUATION AS NURSE Md; antorstands fine FOuNG pereer WOMAN, WISHES A SITUA. Please & ce a en the Thitd and Fowet You NG WOMAN, JUST DISENGAGED, w sags 4 oituatlon ae rick grea, of to wait on en eldetiy Indy, oF uid take charge of childron. Plea: 8 Crosby etrest, front bacement, between Snring and Primes siresta Beet vf city reference prey AGED scoTcn WOMAN WANTS AS5 at Norse, ce to waiton an invalid lady. te eoen at 13 Clark strcet, for tne days. N FLDERLY ADY Wwisaes bd opTa COMPRTENT PERSON WANTS A SITUATION AS Scemetrore: urderstands 9'l kinds of family sowing, cutting and fitting children’s clothes; would hava no objen tion to the care of children, or wait on an elderty Indy: hae Tong been accuatowed to t o uf children. To be geen for two aya, at ¢ornor of Fourth, The bust of city refere N ENG tio yRUGGISTS.—a YOUNG Man WHO HAS HAD SR- ven years experienee fi wishes a sitan Best references Pleace addrer RUG CLERK WANTED.—A COMPETENT YOUNG ret presoription store, of eteady other need addreas Apothe- S "tation WANTED-BY A YOUNG MAN aie holegale ot retail Dry Cicods story, Small wi tine & knowledce of the bu eihe the princip: .Ratistactory reference given. Address Will office of this paper. Tae MERCHANT z Good city Sie neck WW. Ms Moeatd omen? K ¥e as. TAMILIES GOING SOUTH —A YOUNG WOMAN withor to attend a Indy family fring to New Or athe capacis ied « aunties at goa. te Jota her tylotan, ant ompangution wanted exoept a free passace. | Resna, ence given. Apply to J. 1» BOR 1,085 Port O1 NEW PUBLICATIONS, FCTRO. MAGNETISM MOTIVE POWER —THE entific Amerienn for this week conta Fire Annibi' at the « ffice, 128 Pulton ot ane um, NEWSPAPER fe selling FOR THR MILLION —~TEE ‘The Seni ny Market: Hoboken Cows mn Rubber (as € b> seone from Italien Gy with lote of fun, a yod ents, amy ere ey Ao, only inpeente’ BARTON & € ‘7 Ann Shteeh also, | dated at 35 Broadway, for OARDING.—ONE OR TWO VERY COMFORTABLE rooms to let to # gentleman and lady. poly, ‘Terms, in advance, Appl: TWO GENTLEMEN AND THSIR LaDI wo or three single arene » can be accommo- OARD.—WANTED TO RENT, A NEATLY FUR- niehed room, on the frst floor, by s lady, without board, in a genteel quiet private family, near Broadwey, and not above Twelfth atrect; terms not to exceed $5 por weok. Address Dean, Herald office. OARD WANTED—FOR TWO. SINGLE GENTLEMEN, either uth Brooklyn of up town, iD & privat mily. Refer exchanged. Addr » box No, 2752 Pott Ottice Ss eth aso OARDING IN BROADWAY.——TWwo ANT front rooms in second story, furnished or unfurnished, = pean, i Eyring ral single gentlemen or gentlemen and their wi 2 coommodated with pleasant apartments, Apply o ¢ premises, 521 Broniway. Beare, 4 4y> og RAMDEOME FURNISHED “APART: 08 Leonard Street, near Broadway. A gen- tleman, his ein d two or three single gentlemen are de- tired ip a respectable Family, where i ere are no ohildrea, ion is wanting to promote comfort and OARD WANTED.—ROOMS, WITH BREAKFAST, Sunday, for two or four gentlemen, th, and the upper part of the city eftrences enchabsed.” Plonse-addsees box 1 97 Post Office. Sy ‘ OARDING —TO LET, IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, A Pleasant front and back parlor, headsomely furnietied, with adjoining root rately or together, with or with: out beard. Apply at No. 42 East Broadway. OARD.—A LADY CAN BE ACCOMMODATED WITH board, and pleasant furuished room, by applying at 38 Hobert stroet thle fork gall tomllyn 66 soy his is addrorsed; @ private ta! funishod- sitting room and bedroom, snitable ‘fore. siualeges: lor Inquire at No, 72 Frank OARD.—A PLEASANT SINGLE ROOM, WITH A grate in it; also, a large attic room, suitable for ono or two gentlemen, both neatly furnished, will bo let, pormas nently to single gentlemon without board. Apply at lid Franklin etreet. PORN ERED ROOM’, WITHOUT MEALS, WANTED— by two young gentlemen, in the vicinity of Broadw: Addresa A.C” M., Herald office, ptating partioulars o* lo tion, terms, &c. URNISHED BBD ROOM TO LET..-A GENTLEM&N ean be accommodated with & singlo bedded room, or two can have a double bedded room, in ® most comfortable house, where there a¥e no borrder Partial board can be supplied if required. Addr me 5 URNISHED APARTMENTS TO LEC—WITH OR ‘without board, at 77 President street, South Brooklyn, inutes walk from Hamilton Ferry. DRIVATE BOARDIN: EVEN AND their wives be a mafortable board in a French family, No 3 two doors from Broadway. They wiil have there aa opportunity of practising the French language. OMS, TO LET-IN BROADWAY) NEAR UNION 1 fine rooms will be fet, cither singly or fier wish venta by a small private f will h 1 or let unfurnished, ference of the first character required. Apply at 7ét Broad: way, corner of Tenth street. OOMS TO LET—FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED, with full or partial board, at Fordham, to th, for retirement to le of the cit; ath, at Ho’ minute's walk from the Depot, to wien the carerun hourly from the City Hall. 0 LET—A SUITE OF APARTMENTS, CONSISTING ng and drawing room, with five or six, spacious d pantrice attached, with private table aud at je ily, The housais replete ‘Apply at 537 Houston ry 1 mod Tn ‘anpro street. 4 wo HREE YOUNG LADIES CAN BE ACCOMMODATED with board, in ® private family, at No.9 Hamilton strect. Torms moderate. ANTED—BY A YOUNG LADY, BOARD IN A . tetired family; would prefer board With » widow He apartment ff i detired, not above Bleecker ‘Broadway F An ond AND SMALL furnished, with for without breakfast x 1,445 i Office. ANTED hiya weap pd f SINGLE GENTLE. mai an M1 bedroom, farnish: ning into Broadway. fast. Address box " RESTAURANTS. SHEL L EY'S.—THE PROPRIETOR OF THIS DIS- ingue estaurant will nt permit himself to bo surpassed, either in of prey if his ro a ' them at table, the extensive bust done: by Me. Shefiey, Justises him fu the arose lavish penditure for costly and far-fetched delicacies, euited to the most fastidious Epicureaniom. 'N. Be—Cavine from the Volga, Mulligatawny from Madras. Ir , ae heg Sd ES, AIL! eck, Terrapin, Venlo Tatts Slonk Bebeter ale gran SNIPE, WOOD- 4 Caving, Frogs, an, ‘Amourette dA. licate Massach: tonght afer hy thon, who are fas! ja the ehoice of Oys- bees @ Saddle Rocks, Miil “Ponds, Shrewsbury, vers, Tumecoek East Rivers, Prince's Bays, Ke. &o. Mulligatawny Soup. are Lane Brey eng HO a bing ose nt s ot fare comprising and served in Dandoows Private HOTEL sed HOTEL, 70 Bi OADWAT, uy —this new Motel, CORNER or LF 1 tran: iy ingh street. tnaleeaitnes Pena BENNOCH & CRAGIN. ENSTRUCTION,. JXRENCH BOARDING AND Day Broadway —Mesars. Ricard & Moutoi day echoot will resume its winter geasi Day roholars Onn re of VRENCH LAP ODAGR. MOTUAL, sys sor Bic pase ty Frenchmen snd r twenty lessons for $5, incladin Private in ruction reduced from $15 to ne. Ladiea! clastes dally, ex enset t ay, 4, ‘pes thente eonain oft oo ‘chi Fooms, adpatrably adapted to the convenience of olass of fe vate puptle, $2 tionery 8 conte, tionery. ‘ice LADY, WHO Is Accu! srouee ha eer. AND who is capabl van ly in writing and arithmetic: aleo of atish aad the rudiments of Fren MUSICAL. HE CELEBRATED PR DONNA AND PROFES 1 oor meee. L. ota i oy? iy aft oo ? eo wi Ma rm he spplications 3 eb - tter; Hotel Pelorin. 9 Whitehall seen every even- lies whom she has taught the Bat as a list of during ‘we yeara resid “rf New York. ‘ OTTO MULLE! By b 4-4 or = Fay forte Slaging, will idonoe. 335 2 pare of ee age orm testa br the medium USI0.—A LADY EXPERIENCED IN TEACHING wirhes to obtain some pupile on the pianoforte, and sinrieg, whom ehe woald attend at thelt ows, houses. re ceive at her residence, 39 Walker street. Schools attended on moderate terme. JANOS TUNED FOR by ge rive & cunts, BY xperienced hh bnainess. ft, or hh the post, sidrensed Piano 4] at Corson's biishment, #5 Bower: t_ door to the corner Newark avenue, Jersey City, N co, NO. # souTH STREET, NEW ‘aterioe Road, pee ah for sale t uit appli ge this ey or Brooklyn, 0. 11 eis ‘treet, 1a the Groton Wi $2, Mea apeeee fh, A cee om SINESS MAN, West, to effect in whioh there univereal at- MSHIIP UNION WARCKED, AT SAN fornia =The 0 get A is requested to ont " the same, ot tJ gold dus RSG of will be f ageyrd ie ‘meee a8 the same may be list a NEON Tovurnuce Brokers, W8 Wail steset SPORTING, PORTING —A WATOH DOG OF GREAT Y tale cheap. He is young. oat ly, ramped Ham, Hie is to be sypp ab she Gi wary. ic! | his brother, and ure of the latest and or | A. Roux respeotful! | Crockery snd G) G | LAR OHN L. VANDEWad | He ii reader <o gonetaueasn af alae | isting of rickly carved: ett ‘and drawing 00 J tyles Louis XIV. eeatte and Xvi. th met viel ea of moods over bee ly T part of the parlor furniture “a be id without tbe sorerien, end an opportunity offered to procure the same from Mr. Roux. The most of the above have been selected by F. pela. 23; @ exgnesels for for in sfeneral t sal sale ‘ta kes p. Term $M), + ms Roux, o! the snes vere Bie ode ‘will ‘bo on exh meat carefully packed omohe premic: ing of 8 ues morn- BE. WILLARD, AUCTIONEER.—OIL PAINTINGS sy just geecives, from France, and will be gold with reveryeon Weduesday v 12,'ab 7 orclock, Bt Hloo- Tire Sales Room, S10 Beondway. it. Er Willard, Atetionser Willtell at avetion. as above, 200 Oil Paintings, in rich gilb a frames, just received. Catslogues ready at Sales Room, B.WILLAKD. at TIONEER.—FURNITURE, can HH: house, Chaire, CROCKERY, So--—nureday, Novembe: ve to rl street, wn wale oi package Druceiate! Glassware: and Iacaware from the shelves, Also, White, md ‘blue wares tw GANT STOCK OF VALUA- ny Cabinet Furniture, tote lor 0 Sold without reserve by order of aesign whom it may concero, on Thursday and Friday next, at tho Inrge hall in the Brosdway Carino (formerly, Chinoge Musoum,) 639 Broadway, between Spring and Prince streets. | The undersigned would articular attention of tho erade, and hovsrkeeners generally, to this mazaigcent stock of realy beautiful furniture, which is not to be ox- celled in quantity, quality, and style, by any public thts fearon, and embraces every article of otezanso and ptility usually found in the best furniture establishments, These goods have all been manufactured for the city custom trade, and ate of the wost beautifal styles and taish, and of {he very beat guality and workmanship and materials, dis one 0 largest and best assortments of good, sab: stentiel furaioures eived to the cranes of soth city and country purchasers, that can be found in this city. R. C. KEMP, Auctioneer, 85 Nassau street, NEW RO- UCTION SALE—PAVILION HOTEL muel Phillips, Auctioncer.—By virtug of chelle —81 chattel mortgaye, will sell, ction, on Thursday, Nov. 13th, at 1034 o'clock, the whole of the Household Purait aes of the above establishment, consisting in Part of mahogany ied ~ Chairs, Pronoh Bedsteads, Crockery. Cutlery, Bede dix 8 4 Ingrain Carpets, French plavo Glasses, room Furniture, &e., &o Also, a sploi octave Pianoforte. Terms cash. The goods to be removed immediately after the sale. u tron NOTICE.—THOS. BELL, AUCTIONEER.— By |. Bush —Large if Furniture, by virtue of an sscttnnent Ye clock, in the sale rooms, 10 North William street, removed from Monroe street, com- prising a choice and valuable variety of firat rate secoud bard Furniture and Housekeeping Articles, rich Carpets, splendid Piano, Sofas, Sofa Beds, and Care | article in the Hino. Also, same time. a beautiful 108 of goods, from a hotel, to clear out—Silver Ware, ar] Looking Giagses, Pictures, Table Cutlery, &e., too exten: to advertise. THOS. BELL, Auctionee: “MAGNIFICENT GALLERY OF O11 PAINTINGS. — HH; Leeds & Co will sell at auction, this day and to. morrow (Nov. 12th and 13t Ges Broadway, opposite Boud'st costly ancient and modern Poloon Gallery.” The entiro collection will be positively fold, without reserve—the anrepel or (10 baron Arnstein, ef Vienna, being necos turn to'Europe. They him. at great expense, duriny ase ths: coral o¢ pasnetions teas Wy the not thirty yeare, and om- ¢ the celebrated’ painting of “Napoleon at Fontaine: Beso" by Frofemor Schel'eine which coat £1,000. sterling: of Remirands, Rubens, Zuzdarano, Van ‘armogiatio, Goldera, Paul ‘emp, Boucher, Alta Carlo'Dolel Ph, Wouvérmass, Caravagio, Peter de Hock, and others, The taodern’ collec: ti ieveral of the Dusseldorf school—Winterhat- ver of Berlin, Ibert, Re —Ther ( yey. the ony one i in Phe seuutey). time of Charles 7 to commen. it 11 o’clook, each day. HENRY H, LEEDS, Avetioneer.. prsxor RTSS AT AUCTION.—R. C. KEMP WILL notion: £0 pay cash advances, on Thursday next, November Lith, at 12 o’el fay, Casino, (formerly the Chinese between Spring and Prince streets, oi ane three hundred to excellent tone and finis! good reputation, ard which are vel ely worthy ot he J. instruments, as they are Sttenticn of those all warranted by th = when sold at pri anos nts of th on Yate sale. May be examined o to send their pit them boxed an shipped in good order, nt reaso N EW YORK HORSE E BAZAAR, ‘St CROSBY STREE Auction sale of erase, Carri: ) 530. apeatens, as Fosewood 3 pene" of wilt ‘ples foune. call and hav. JOBN H. GATFIELD, Proprieto: FOR SALE AND TO LET. A®, ELEGANT ‘AND Coesny. FITTED UP SALOON, in bee for sale.—The locality, and Sy 4 advan. tl poasecsed by this setshlishuent, renders ii f the sire dle an oe Rises for selling Liquor and bments in Ay, ae. COM, 83 Nassau stres KINSHIMER, S19 r Pots Bary ON STATEN ISLAND—A vareamen within balf a mile of the steambo: de it ood dwelling house, = tr orehard, &e. ly to Mr. ‘le, Port Kichmoy h the map of yn ace saree, Broun, lern improvements, and Len. pe &o., and will sell kd Pwait etre treet i in the Croton water sikee ( LE—IF APPLIED FOR SOON, AT A GREAT gain. the lace, fiatures, and stook of & well loested beta pon sad Bar, os “og Of deome bi = | apa attended to, ia by note, “ B. aterd BM, [* BAST BRooxiyy "0 LET, TO TWO G&NTLE- men, an ?weK | pleseant, farmished front room, with persis i board, 4 foor of s nandsorae private ouse (English family ). Por adtre: store, next door to the corner of Fulton mi at the crockery Adame strect, Brooklyn. L FIVE AND A HALF YEARS’ 4 ety of ome of the est business locations on Broadway, between Fulton Ayply to RF MRDAURST.W Maldon tu NE NEW MODEL HOTEL The valuable corner « of Willi Frankfort John streets. mate. Ti open during the night. the office of the Hotel, up stairs. BE LARGE AND BRAUTIFULLY FITTED UP LEC- ture rooms, with seats for five hundred, in Stuyverant Ineti¢nte, 650 Broadway, —~ be ured y night during the Week, by calling on Avet. Olander, on the spot. Informa- tion of offices, stores, and dweltime houses, at same place 1 LET—A DOUBLE COTTAGE HOUSE AND GAR cen, & splendid view of the Hudson river, onl: - i oad Depot; on unobjection: are at Sing Sing. fmmeiiare rticulars, inquire at No, or treet ‘ear Fourth street, N. ¥. sibs suitable for aalt 10 White street. th avenues. @ LET—FURNISHED ROOMS, TO SINGLE GEN- tlemen, without board. ‘Apoly 30 uv Howard street. © LET.—HALF OF A FIRST RATE LARGE LOFT to let. Apply at 199 William street, ied floor. IN THE 23 Broad- oragency. Rent mode- 0 LET —THE UNO or of Ldabs ay: bd A ob ny way: enitable for an express oj re Tnqvire as above. O LET—THE LOWER Tick Houve B60 Broome stteek. “Apply on Ree patil iy premises. T°! ss i Lame J SECOND STORY OF STOR! 38 + 10s pe in depth, light BAe 10 RENT-TO A SINGLE GRNTIEM pished room, fronting on Broadway, in Aner fot No. 701 LEGAL NOTICES, trick OF RECEIVE 5 prtiiag] for Pe at Mi pacer A ON EW CI fet THE TURF. LA Sag ay ate Prey Cum evembee hah do'ioak Py Meda et $200, \eas—bet ween if § 4 old aa” dea Jachton g bishsie’samest bs Aces war 2 i by iF Cassius M af | itched rotten upin the pints of ivel to test the quality of thele tive stock America was gotten by \Jassiug nd the Rose of Washingten by Washington; sade | matter 0! ortance to farmers and tor expects to eee among the a spectators of the above clase that resides on Long ani Montaule I Point. Two rer looked at than the a see with what ey are already possessed. wialy sands tothe shove polis. for sin mtead. they may ute tine up slike amount with the others ($100) Line be hoped that the get of all the stallions that ha ad for the last few yours will come to the post ed, where it may be seen which among themall inenuisied tee balm for the greatos? development of both blood and bottom. Husted & Kendall's line of om- Fulton Ferry, Brooklyn, for the cou: ek Peis returning when the porte aro over. Fare each way, 25 ccmts, JOEL CONKLIN, Propri ENTREVILLE COURSE, ayy WED Ingo on th ale L. 1 nesday, Nov. 12, at three o'clock P. M. bonte, best three in five, in harness. Owne Sater be! Be Mr. Martin enters b g. Hurricane; J. Vail enters ue er enters ch. x. Mount Morris Re D re bl Othello; owner enters br. a Fanny Meateea: ee ‘WoLaugblin enters >. m. Lad. JORL CONK. IN? ‘Proprictor. h. Jor EACEEG, —ON THURSDAY, o precisely, » Purse and UNiox course, ‘Nov. 13, at 254 Mr ¥ ican names g. Lad vf ns. Stages 4. M. tok? M. snd retura UN COURSE, L. I—TROTTING.—A SWEEP- stake, two anes and ropeat. to harness, t» come oe on tm yi Nov 13, a0 2 o'clock BM procisely, fo Mr. Mr. @ Burnham names Goorgs Mz, H Nowkir ed by the eubi ting will be rece day, 12th inet, for opening and | erading Grad , from Adlantic avenue to Doan eireet, in the Ninth ward of the ele of Brooklyn—the werk to be completed on or before the lst @2 Wall of December, 1451. E. BELKNAP, A. S;,BAGuEY & co, MANUFACTURERS oF: SOLD * Pens, Geld snd Silver Pen and tentees of the celebrated Extension Casee, Noo iso and 277 Broadway, New York. Cwm RINGS—25 DOZ. JUST RECEIVED AND hy for saloby ALFKED PLUNKETT, Importer, 104 Wil- sm stree! LOUR AND MEAL, —5,000 BSRREVS CHOICE FAMILY Flour, brands . Smith, Kichardson, Joha Rice, Hopeton, Transit, be ,00) packages extra new hulled Buckwheat, for shipping and family use; Oat, Gr dian, and Kiin-driod Comm meal, in barrels ad-6 ages. Orders from the South and East will moot with prompe attention. 1. & J.G. FROST, 24 Front root. TLLIARDS.—H. D. W. KEYSER RESPECTFULLY invites his friends and billiard players, to call at the Empire Billiard Saloon, next door to Burto1 atre. The best skylight for day ay i in the city, and the most extensive ostablishment in the United States. INDINGS.—ONE CASE W' TE, DRAB AND BLACK silk and cotton Bindings od and for sale by ALFRED PLUNKE. ir, Wt William ot. GTAINEDGLaAs —A F RESH ‘su PPLY OF POT METAL and flashed Glass, all the different sizes and colors, re- ceived and for sale at reduced prices, by FREDK. HOOSE, No. | William street. — HANG AE FO WLS8—PURE BREED SHANGHAR Fowls for sale, a the Coal Office, eornor of Fourth and Thompson et They are bred from she imported stook of Genge P. Burnham, Ksy., of Boston, and will be war- Ri FANCY BASKETS OF THE MOST EXQUISE TE workmanship and det set? of the moss beautiful patterns in gol mented with | flowers, tail, by Novel- fo 5 he 0! y E, Emporium of Fan ties, Toye, 7 N SA Biond wa, Te BUILDERS.—NEW AND SECOND IIAND BUILD- a for sale cheap, consisting of Hemlock , Wall , &e.; also, some new Doors and Window Frames eme of them quite large. Inquire on the premises, Er cP w Twenty-Gret etreet, near Broadway, from 2 to 4 ORS! bemye DOORS !—N Beckman street, has on hand, eat Kiln-dried Doors to be focndt from $1 2) to $15. Also, Sash heap. ere invited to call if they would ia AY & NEWELL'S PARAUTOPTIO BANK LOCKS.— Tho great Lock exhibite he World's Pair, by Me. Hobbs; and that hae hitherto sted ths whole world to pick Bankers, brokers and mer- te, are ing these locke at DAY & NEW. Softee, 14 Wall surest, Noe ELL’ Miieeaoret rou NDBY AED, MACHINE suor ‘Tweaty- ixt! th ue, with all ie machi shop is ‘furn ‘hes for all hinds of work, Toaved one old. es PR ey e Tea ean alla Mt the Foundry, orto will LEY & O0., 43 Wall street. 8 Successors to Rich & Co, Gunes of the exclu: 16 Water street, N ght of Wild ‘tates of New Jersey, Maryland, including lum bis, North and South ©: sinpe, ena Ubio, wntag A with ot of Co- abla ma, Loai- indian: Ajo joint pro- las C. Meseine for the | ‘States of New York. bhi fae right of as first paten' of fairly t tested my other Satens ‘aod the numerous fires which have breught them comtrast with other Safes, has deservedly peers the Sal mander Safe, manufactured by me, far ahead of all similar In order that the public may have a further udgis ene wee whether I ae it, ae Fondered protectors. eat Neat, as ou be bh me a he i aes voditace ") sauane Safos. }, OF Obbi Lop re and rei - SILAS C. BERKING apring returns, ‘sis plain, ya need not do the ae | antin. i ry" HAVING, BAIR F weit AND, SHAMPOOING esta ish men the en ret mart of th v elty ah thas he t 2 city that he ie vercrtes eee York J ners” be wit be Pespey, reoeive and f aasisten SUCCESS BAS ARISEN FROW a ,of merit, industry, oivility, liberality, to meroh: ey large as te ‘hem Vo, work for themscives.. Fhe ie the only true Bi pay for them and ae | you will hs them. D*, an indw LIQUORS 4. 8 APE'S BOTTLING SSTABLISHM in vaste. of of ae ‘os cient by the importer, __G. P. LETHBRIDGE, 86 and 88 Fulton street. corte AL E.—10 oe aoe PINTS SCOTCH Ae part rei deli to be ls eek, from if Harmonia, fr om lagen For ente by the Nos. 86 ane 48 Fulton street. a6 Gentlen inner tables supp ied wit Wines, in any quantity, at the shorter’ notion eqnai to price.” High clans imported Begars, TORS, BEGARS, can EALRNS 16 WIVES, LIQUORS, SROARS, fe. CAN Witt AND BRANDY osteemed brands; BROADWAY—BROO Store —Old matured Be indice dty sod senit sparkling Hoe yuality B ocd i Shut a font ae: = A very sup»rior Seotch Whis- key on draught. nena Wine t 4 oe B SUPARIOR | ‘stree Selling of a oF eel for 6 on it i, We hereby caetion’ ail importere of ‘eho tm) 7 Gin with the Swan Brent, Swan Gin, unlowe ii themesl ves Highly Important from the Mexican Revolution. THE ADVANCE On MATAMORAS, THE SATELGS AT MATAMORAS. Pi oposiTioNs OF GEN, CARAVAJAL, &e., baat ee, The Advance « on . Matamoras, (From the Rio Brave Extra, Oct.17.} This whele frontier is ringing with the shouts of war. Matamoras is declared to be in a state of “seige.” Tho consular fags of all the commercial ies are fying—~ infantry parade—cavairy gallop sone the streete— breastWorks frowu aud ditches yawn wherever we turn our eyes. Cannon are also mounted on some of tho housetops, aud sharp shooters are stationed behind eves ry batclement om the reofs. Gen. Avalos has about six bundred men, of all arms, under his command, with a battery of nine cavpom hey threatento die in the last ditch—perhaps they may. “hey can certainly give beri wills hard fighe Col, Caravajal ison bis way bere, at the head of about nine hundred men—two huvdred of them are Ameri- cans, who reside, or who chance to be,inMexico. They ure weil armed, and so are the Mexicans, whom they ac- company; and ull of them are resolu(e, brave and men. There will be no tliuching—no thought of any thing but victory or death They are withina few hours march of Matamoras, and the most intense auxie- Ye pervades all men, on both sides of the river, to know e result, Expectation is on tiptoe—every ear is erect tohear the blast of the bugle, and the booming of the caDnO! We learn this moment, that some hours ago about 16 or 20 miles above Matamoras, the advauce guard ot Golo= nel Caravajai fe)l in with « scouting party of 26 of Gene= ral Avalos’ cavalry, and made prisoners of 22 of them. The other four rushed into Matamoras, an hour ago,1m hot haste. The Battle at Mat»moras—Subs: Skirmishes, &. [From the Texas Kio Bravo, Oct. 21.) About noon om Monday, General Caravajal arrived with his forces, and took possession ef Fort Paredes, a short: mile from Matamoras. and estabushed bis head quarters in that fortification. He had « body of nearly 800 men, chiefly cavalry, now increased to 1,000 men and ono went brass four pounder. Gen. Avalos has tu the city, a foree of about men, with mnv Gaud 9 ponte iia troops ore, perhaps, better armed and equi oe for fight= ing, than any simu: ever was ia the republic of Mexico. The streete ouses, were prepared for am obstinate defence Yesterday at 11 o’clock, a portion of General Caravajal’a troops advanced towards the city, sad one column took possession of the Garrica, or yuard-house, at the ferry opposite agony other advanced to the rear of the town. A fire of cannon was opered on both lines from Avalos’ Datteries, which was briskly replied to y Caravajal’s piece under command of €apt. Wheete.’ ‘The liberators boldly advanced into the town and te soon ongaged, almost haud to hand, with the enemy, fierce and determined struggle ery which lasted silt nighs eeparated f.) combatants short time before sun de wn. several companies of | Oaravajal'en shooters, had forced their way through walls and all cet impedi- ments, up tothe main Plaza of the city, where they pick= ed off Avalos’ gunners and riflemen and silenced most of his guns. Night ‘coming on. troops, till this morning. at whic hw Bes combat wilt be probably renewed. ‘Chis was a sb: and opi rited base te and resulted Ine considerable love of Iife, On the side of the liberators, twe were killed, Peter. Culver, of . this city, a worthy and respectable citizen, and another person, whose name we have not | about @ dozen were wounded, some of them severely, On the eide of Avalos about 50 were and about the same pumber wounded Among the wounded ae Avalos himself, shot through both legs; Col. apa, Com- missary General, wounded in the lez; Vasques, aid to the General, ditto; Capt. Lopez, of the National bad Ra- fael Quintero, President of the Ailuntamiento, and Lieut, Pineda of the National Guards, were also badly wound> ed. Lieut, Llano, of the National Guards, was killed, We sball give the yarticulars in fuil, when the contest ig finished. It is nee to say at present that beth sides fought bravely, and that many officers and men eeatly ea themeelves. esnall name some of thena hereafter, A reinforcement from Vera Cruz, of 115 men for Avalos, arrived at the Brasos yesterday. They have not yeu reached Matamoras. This moruing, C@®avajal was rein- forced by 180 men from the towns along the river. A determined resistance will be made, but mothiag wo think, can withetand the seal. gallantry, and vigor of Caravajal* men. They are soldiers whom difficulty eaa~ not weary. danger cannot daunt, and death itsel. cannot turn from the path of duty aud of honor, Durirg the battle, several capnon balls, fired from Aves los’s battery, struck the American shore, at the w line cf houses in this city. We saw them distinctly our eftice. (From the Texas Rio Bravo, Oct. 22.) We cave our readers ® hasty sketch of the first battle at Matamoras, in our last paper, amd now proceed to furnish « brief summary the subsejuemt oocur- rences, up to the moment ti going to press. Seseeat ‘Avalos has hept strictly within’ his forti position, im th@ centre of the city, which is detended, with a good deal of skiil, by nine cannon, General Caravajal nas removed his head quarters from Fort Paredes, inte the market piace, and vicinity. in the rear portion of the town. He has ouly one six pounder, and, with this imadequate battery, has been forced to fight under every Se against Avalos’ forces and Ly Le 3 skirmishes bave taken place, and on rome ye and nights three or four pened of a fierce and determined character. Besides umeradle shote of rifles, muskets, and pistols, Avalos has fired be- tween four and five hundred cannon shots of canister, grape and balli—and Caravejal about cne ee The exact number of killed and wounded, on the nearly half as many have been killed, ‘This would make the killed and wounded on the side of Avalos, about 170 or 160 mem. Caravajal has had three cx four killed, and about dozen wounded. Lieutenant Culver and ly Finley are two of ome as Colonel Ford, -¥, po and 5S raeesqui, the latter harge wounded. When considered. thie disparity © he could capture Avalo’a. As we are writing, the firing ia ave reasou to think @ deci We have been unable to pro- int of the officers in Carnvajal’s army, and the ser~ it; as can do so we will publish them, and we ry happy in the meantime to state, that ali who have had an oppor-~ the mort commendable Cog yr firmaoesa. contest bas beem barrassing beyond from the General down to the humbleet chvts, menteat that they have faithfully discharged their duty. We but by whom is unknown, A considerable band of ma- rauding scoundrels hang about ail such ie their way. Weare glad to learn that Caravajal has resolved to punish, with the utmcst rigor, every disreput- Avcorrerpondent of the New Orieans Pic from Brownsville, i under Leate of Ot § hee Up to this date, neither of the centending obtained any decided advantage. forces under command of General Avalos to defend the town to the inet extremity; aud. es far e¢ I am able to Carvajal’ troops, has very much subsided. ane to be o grenk fetustanee om the part of Ce dently have a great horror of Avoloe’s big guns. Car- vajal now has bis headquarters im the market pli change a few shots with the National Guard, and at night return to the plaza. buildings in the place, besides about $40,000 worth of merchandise, were destroyed Devine bullding, consuming that, and the SS building Known as the Reraca House, is positively known that the Devine bu ding was fired by order of Carvejal. who has very 7 vices of each company and detacl tunity to participate in the conflict, have behaved with Se od description, and to the bighest theaet a learn that some pillaging of buses has been committed, Py as Matamoras, reedy to rob or murder all able offender that be oan detect. une, me, writing There is, apparently. a determination on the part of the learn, the enthusiasm which prevaJed at one time among. There ees to attempt to oarry the town by storm; they evi- ane, whence he sends out bis skirmishing parties, who ex- Matemcras bas been twice on fire, and two of the finest The fre commenced in the building known a* the conit=gta- tion commenced about 10 o'clock on Saturday night It the means to be employed for the li jon of his coun- trymen. During the confiegration, Mr Waddell, the Americam Consul, and some American gentlemen who were in hie houre, went out to endeavor te aaye the goods ($20,000 worth) which were im the Resaca lioure, Ia this labor they were assisted by a number of the National Guard, who had thrown aside their arms in order more effeo- tually te aid in removing the goods “Mr Waddell bad his flag with bim while engaged ia this business, and he is certain that he mtiw have beem ined by bie countrymen who were with Carvajal. Noreithetavding thie, and while « im rescuing the Weta cl ot 2 a citizen aa 4 bie friends were fired ‘Onrvajal sated’ Nr. W. wes wounded by © twustet bell f= te robbing those portions of thy town in ta peoceue, apd committing othe: «xceemes The plunder take» from che penoeful fnbabitante i deposited witain the be {the United Staves The prerence of the Marsha: aud United Btates Attorney te very Duch peeded here The most exirrme distress existe among the poor peo- & who have been driven out of Matamoras. Some m their homes. and many of them are utterly titute T cannot form i he opinion of the result of the ccntest. Communication with the part of che tows occupied by the ‘ican forces is entirely cat thowgh it is said that Avalo= «till ber an open way to the 4 out he f the city, river, om the southeast ride of oo ten 8 a every confine hitmesif to store oF dwelling, at (he seme time commanding tr to sheot dows any one strette. The cause for his. W 8 A ~ 4 were sing with Carvajal, and teratord ra him elie! an opportunity, oeeur. we nt! ver! hat, so far, nothing has beem whey arterne he sxheg bes tee were certainly 1m furor of the demossttusion. Perhap ey one the result of the o ie bonetn, temoras, wil be ip Uber

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