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The Italian Opera. ‘WANTS, * LLL ANTS. ___ WANTS. aN STRUCTIO! poor ARRARAAAAR ARRAN Lest evening, the great tregic opera of “ Norma” was performed at the Astor Place Opera House. In the whole range of the lyric drama, there is no opera so grand as this, and none that aficrds so much pleasure when it is represented by gocd artiste. Under such circumstances, ‘¢ fo almost always sure to bring an audience. The house eccordingly, last night, was a good one, though not in- conveniently crowded. Steffanone was the great attrac- tion, as she has been since the opening of the season. Bhe was in good voice, and was never more successful. Her conception of the character of the high priestess is just, and her execution is beautiful and true, She is ‘not always equal in passion or action to the sentiment or the situation ; but take her all in all, she is @ majestic, a Norma. From sonniietionn causes, she is not #0 love hatred, ees than a saa te moving teare of affe: flerce trium: vengeance. Hence, the soon, act, with her children, she is ‘and in the expression of the softer '# heart ; whilein the third scene of the same act, she sake tb blood shoe eardie, im her Tendering of the wor sovr’essi alzai nunta,” &e, Yes ; e’en Heaven had ceased to ‘sid foo ee!’ oh, see the wretch thou’st made me! Irelented. But urge me no further! sy soul ia reckon. ye fe ag ope in mother, In my freasy T may forzet In this passage she is gloriously terrible, the music, her tones, her e: and r passion, all combining to pro- @uee the very highest effects. Inthe “.GastaD va’? there was a solemnity in her manner that wae most impressive, and she did not address the beautiful prayer to the audience, as some inferior artists do, but to the goddess above, “ throned upon her cxercent high,” who is the object of her worship, and to whom rhe is an earnest suppliant. In the last scene of the first act she was truly sublime, and produced high excitement, with shouts of ears and Loaepwy applause. At the end of the fifth act ras called out to receive the ho: of the perth With the single exception of Grisi, there is not now living such # representative of Norma, Fererits, and Lucrezia Borzia, Steifanone is igious artist. Bettini. as Pollione, acquitted himself with his wonted sae and in the song in the last scene, “ Is this the vengeance of one so slighted, and was warm! @ delicious mi 10 Was great, applauded, Altogether, this opera was ical trent. Court Calendar for This Day. Burreme Oount—Srectar Tenu.—Nos 44, 67, os 145, 59. 60, 62. 62. 64 to 70. Cincurr Count.—Nos 529, #03, 124, 98, 791 to 801. Common Piras —Part 1—Nos. 987, 1019, 1021, 1023, 1026, 1027, 1029. 1021, 1033, 1087, 1041, 1043, 1045, 1047, 1049, 1051. Part 2—Nos, 1010, 1030, 1632, 1084, 1088, 138, 1040, 1042, 1044, 1046, 1048, 1050, 1052, 1054, 1056, a Covrr (two branches).— Nos. 19, > & £ 108, 56, 66, 57, 65, 76, 25, 48, 1. 64, 82, 84, $2 93. 95, 96, 98, 105, 108, 109, 113, lg, 15, uo, ae 118, 119, 126,'121, 123, 124, 110. ommencing at Tose. deseription of goods never te be rkmanship. ‘The well. ter of the manufacturor noeds no furth Lost.—Three Dollars tg ge black 4 white Setter Dog, about a name of ** Major. NORRIS, 565 Houst Western Bank, White Creek.—The Bills f this bank borght at one-half of one per cent discount, the be otber New York State money, b Mr. Butler's Dagucrreotypes in OW ct This ry combines the fidelity of ty nish of the finest ministare p. P oma, No. 251 The award of the First Med best D: pes exhibited. by ROOT, hela ry cane Gu srden, NY. Franklin te Fair, Harrisburg, Pa, bog ty Negteliaiee ef his pictures. ‘way, ocrner of Franklin stre The Equinox has passed, but there ts snother KNOX co ae never pasefrom the miads of those of ia roturs one of the handsomest Gachionable tt ean be boughe in course, allude to the ‘a ous hatter wee proving the loo! fhis exquisite $4 hate, a No. for the the late Fairs, itute, Phitadel- sufficient proof Gallery, No. 363 Broad- For and Clown aie, eles, for the approaching seaso: Mums, Tippets, Boas, and Fur articles.— WM. BanTA, | jal street, corner of Wooster, woald Ppa FF the attention of the ladies, and t! large =e oaeen stook Fd tees ghinch ox! pared to sell at the ) possible inexcusable, when down his terms. in Not to avette well GoLpenise. a tha a hae put 5 mmith's pupils ‘sequ ite esas smn has long since become & pro Frank Bennett, ° 351 Broadwa: of eis received 1 AND Bai bs, Consisting of Muffs, Vietrrney Cu Riding Boss, Trim- LADIES, dreewed an: th bors, onstrate t! as coceues ef ester, “page. Tickets av the Libescy, Citizens of New York—We beg went to you, that ‘he city tra to repre- stock of Fall and Winter Clothing, for eh re varied than any we ‘ap the ronson ew Roe redeemed at par by 7% Evans, Want7a ri mm he, ton street, Im paymen? for ready made clothing of all desctiptions. wie! Shawls j—A Splen@id Assort- and Square Shawls, such as Bay isco Pinid Woollen Shawis, Broche, im ariety of quality and au e hisenctek's ui AD ark ard street. Also, a splen: stock 01 Porvsion Clos oi ieate’ and 0 ‘Opera Cloaks. ae Gentlemen's under Gar- Le Leater, 47 Broadway, cerner of both indies’ fine assortment of Woollen Blankets, Fla ge & Leadbeater. 47 Broadway, eo cf weollen kets, of vation id tertrable; a in, window draperies, and for family use. THOMAS M LAUGHLIN, Perfect Shirts.—-Gentlemen complain ones that thete pi tate, 4¢ EN a 1 t House, every variety of itt mation sone x. Monahie mee sf our ~ a! y ® nike i ee the multiplicity of orders with hi catablishment ie favored’, Cornices, Loops, nase] prot Rien th than they o ating at tore. Also the most mag of era jow Shades, of out own manufacture, the ety, ab very lon prices, | Dealers plied at lowor than the had eleewhore. Roots.—Fine French Goudle sole, cork sele. b and rubber Overshoes Biden everything for foot i hates Bhoe Emporio: City to Rete go: What everybody says, must be trac, verytody sage that the Bootmaker'a L 7 verytiing before it. It im they Gorell wendettully ry cheap baots and hous thee. Sacrifice! Ha! shyt od «Ba tchelor’s celebrated Liquid Bah Dye best yet discovered for ones, the Bal hairor | = t it is applied. and ity mow y with, which WM favorite and ea emeetlianed setenishin Binion 15 Wig Faovoty, No. & Wall siteot. 1s is for sale, or applied, at py the and Toupees.—-Batchelor’s New re yet in} q. “my tne — perfect imitation of teks Th . i cice ‘article, thould eall a VBaTGHELOR'S lets tj ase {Wall streets where canbe found the largest ond sortment in the eity, Copy the address. Ww Bt) le ot Wi Rheumatism.—An troubled with the ae have tried everything without success), oan be cul very short time, pov he sum from $25 to $200 forfeited, ring to the intact made, should the cure (ail. Address Port Ofice, Now York, post paid. Gentleman or Lady int (partioularly those who a “ Rheumatism,” b Hyatt’s Life Ba m.—The Hundreds of ertiientes which have appeared in she ” Herald,” and other Prove, beyond & doubt, that this Be purifying font ig the most certain and relisble curati A reir for Scrofuls, King’s Evil, Rb a Piles, Fistuln, Pimplos and Blote laetinar Lives samples: Deven ing from great impurity of the bl om cempenying ch bottle, and to be had at ab 143 Bo i Listy tl incredulous that the cannot en in conformity with the directions. 13 is about Ss certain to cure Rheumatism, Neuralgia, and Sorofula, se © water is to quench thirst, Principal depot. 143 Bowery, be- tween Grand and Broome stree' Agent for Brooxlyn, 175 Fulton street; 75 cents per large bottle. For Money Market, Amusements, &c., sce Seventh Page. ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. PERS ONAL. R. JOSEPH ASCHERBERG, A NATIVE OF AN- halt, Coethen, Germany, who left Europe in 1845 for this country, is requested to ive information of his present y to the undersi communtoations Boor, frontroom, bah ay wibow, B hve) A SMALL desiro obtainis 5 nt forhim. wittiaw SORAUN, T 15 William OTIC E.—WILLIAM RUSSELL, PORTER IN THE store of Messrs. Stone & Co., 43 Exohange place, aged about 4d day, the the up) Beare ears, anative of Scotland, left hie Ith inst., about 12 o'clock, to go ohio star’ F part of the city: since ‘then’ nothing has boen rom him: He hi had he left home, a brown rey mixed p: attern vest, black ora- nd black besver hat.’ Any information regarding him will be gratefully acknowledged by his anxisus wile and family, No. 34 Greenwich street. NFORMATION WANTED—OF THE MAN—A SHIP Sarpenter—with » wife and two children, who travelied with the undersigned from Moxtreal to St. John, and, upon the undersigned stopping also at. St, Johu, promieed 10 take charge of, and store, two cheats, a bat box, and mattcass, He came down in the steamer Troy, and, if this should moet bis eye, he will find the undersigaed at 153 Cedar strecc, Edinburg Castle Hotel. DANIEL WINSETT. NFORMATION WAN TED.—GEORGE WATTS srrived im this city im the steamer [llino: ia from Chagres, futher on het iast on his return from California, to his rin Le Ray, Jefferson county, N. ¥. Watts wrote his bout the 2d inst., that he was taken sick the day arrival here, and was then under the oare of a Dr. sking his father to write to him here. In compli- letter w , Advising him that hie brother would he city on Taceda aorning, (U1th inst.) asking for an wer to be left at the Prat Om it brother, Hiram Wat of, or can lead to the fnain id expenses, Will be paid and meet with p att callivg on HIRAM WATTS, Tremont Bases Broad ay, PU BLIC LECTU RES. ‘ ECHANIC INSTITUTE—LECTURES FOR 1451 id 1852. —The introductory sddress to the course of members of this Instisute, will be de- Lester, Es t the rooms of the Tusti- on Thursday evening, 13th Nov., at hal jubject, * importance ureging Sele trne source of Nati eaith obtain tickets for the course of le by opine to the Actuary, GRISsENKAINER, R. M. Pernis, "{ committe on Leotures. Jonx Roacn. HONOGRAPHY AMONG THE CLERKS —MR. T. C. Leland will deliver the lecture preparatory to the commencement of his phonographic class in the Mercanti'e Library Asscciation, on Thursday evenin, Nov. 15 a8 7i¢ in C P. andrews, Ea, ing. Several pra of th heeeney, elega will be introduce seand phonography, wii write lectures before th srend eecues in sna utility of the ar! THE MILITARY. UNGARIAN PATRIUTS. Prenent an address to tho H Irving House, thie morn: opacten flag from retu band will perform an ‘original march, exiles. pctay tag Sy fgg ng , be GUARD WInL Patrivte, at th ‘sent. PWM. WATTS, Captain, CARDS, iE ARMY MEDICAL POARD OF BXAuINATION, T. G. Mower, H. A, Stinnecke, J on, Saturday. No The seasion E, THE UNDERSIGNED, GROCK! rye be close ° Morris & Fowler, cor aiver sity place and Twelfth David Mprittom, nv ‘ami ot, corner of Greene, e Ben. 755 1. & W. Geery, 79° Benj V. &. Corwin, 8:1 Wayte & Brow, 309 New York, Nov 5 RATLROADS.—WANT! for the working of miles will betray dress Mr. Amiard, \HARLES P. KIMBALL, COMMISSION MERCHANT / for the sale of all kind of bocks and stationery, Long «barf, San Francisco, California, — OCT OR {ames BauLeY RETURN. ed the peneties of hie profes the corner of Second svenue aud Fourth etree SOCIETY MEETINGS, ETC. AFAYVETTE FIRE ENGINE COMIVANY, NO. 9.~ ‘The snr ual Ball of this company will take place at the Apollo Rooma, on Monday evening. Rev. 7 851. Dod ; rille Band (# engaged Tickets 8 Qui may be procured from any of the members of the company. any DREW J. VARIAN, Unsirman. Cuantes B, Revwons, Seo'y. LOST, &. 5O REWARD —Los TERDAY MORNING, A $5 tom of money comprising $57, prinetpally of the echanics’ Bank, Great Barrington, Mass. The in a roll of pape to Twenty-first Amerien. overeward will be paid to the finder by fiaving la at he: Wiltea's; Cortlandt street. $25 RAWApD. wna Philadelpi will be p at the office of 8 REWARD.—STRAYVED FROM T: on Saturday evening. & white terrier Dog. with « ohm: collar around his neck, marked P. Jones, Aster Hous W hoever will return said dog, will reosive —ON BOARD THE STEAMSHIP FRANKLIN, A all case, containing a clock, bearing the addrevs of ier Ve Delamotte, re. A liberal reward will be pas for its recovery, at O. Paonlin, 263 Broadway, O8T—A NOTE P $40 A! 7 mae nA Koo Loomis, date endorsed by Jam: Turney wil be 51 Liberty Tiroot. re from ogo tiati ie th PAY ment thereof haw been stoppe. wt note, as the ATCH LOST—SUPPOSED TO HAVE IN DROP. fireet near the corner of Bierehir sigeet. on Moncey the 10th imgt, t Wate cord attached. ‘The finder. will be rewarded by leaving ft atthe oMce ot the ¢ arlton House. JOCKET ROOK LOST.—LOST, IN BROOKLYN, OR ON board the Brocklyn Ferry Bont, a small ted morocco ne two five dollar bank notes, } nino two Hille of farnitare us Prices t=Tremendot + till he liberally rewarded ifol reduction in the price of Enelish thr } 1 street, Brooklyn, ort Adame pets, drvgeet ble covert, wi indow shades. & Co.'s Express office, 19 Wall street rain carpet i Senile carpets, at NDERSON The most ext | Doe 10st A BLACK AND TAN PANIRL SLUT @: Carpets and Oil ( f | waa ee Kiya yesterday, having on ite neck ® Selling Of —Peter & Humphrey, 379 | fy Heney strcet, Brooklyn, will be liberally te- Teele the ens tof | warded, yi 2 ps , then wale * tri #. ty 108, per ym vo UND FRIDAY, THE SEVENTH INST. A GEN Three Tigi fe to aah, A peste | BF tomans Ural Bree uh Pia have thes uD othe extra boavy, er y' y Bast Firteenth etreet, proving property, goods equally low. abd Paying tor tous eeverties WW anree Rr ie a Sew age sessice datney inthe att cies days. AB Mal ED ve 3 BRI icy oe aa teen tor taave We veene pons srrwaziex, wes A RESPECTABLE hort vel onde i th omer Ploase call at No. 2) 6 Be ‘The best of ‘Ninth avenue, ANTED.—A SITUATION, by, and ‘to Cook, sity seference BY A RESPECTABLE ‘et Nurse, ina respectable famil, is .* ood seamstress; an Court street, four LS packets street, oun Brooklyn. ANTE D—A SITUATION BY A Wash, and Iron, a cane nectelt ge nonid at ao Ob ctions to go a short distance in the coun- apely at No. 2 @ front room. ANTED—A woman, a8 Cook, Washer, family. Good city ref street, in the rear, Can SITUATION, BY and Troner, in ce, Pleaso call at 124 ¢ seen for two da; A ANTS A SITUATION, AS PLAL or to do housework in # small No. 186 Forsyth street. WwW ANTED-A SITUATION, as Wai call at 25 Washington square. RES *ECTABLE BNGLISH COOK, ay. rivate arrow Please call at BY RESPECTABLE iter, oF would do chamberwork Sad ironing: of a8 chil: ds usiness thoroug! can get the test of city reference from het last placs. _Can be seen two days. Pie WanrzD aT given Plense call No. 210 Bie ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE eoue WOMAD do chamberwork, to general housework, Please oall at No. ‘a situation t and ironing, or to d RESPECTADL EY Wet hi aaeist in wasli UNG WO! 1@ beet city reference h street, in tho rear. Wott Twenty: iray Miereot, third floor, back rosin, betiresn Bighth and Ninth avonues willing a nerall; preferred. Apply at No. ‘AN’ TEDBY A YOUNG WOMAN, A Cook, Washer and Ironer, and to do general house- work. place. street. in the ‘ar, first floor. No. 2 a NT ED .—BY A VERY RESPE( & situation as ‘a Protestant, all famil nd is fully com, None but the most respe satisfactory references given. C between Ninth aud ‘tenth avenu Ghureh; inquire for Mra. Hodge. oladverti iser A A SITUATIO: ¥ A RESPECTABLE YOUNG W: MAN, hamberwork and plain sowiny useful. on street, corner of Charles private family as ‘produce the best of city references from her last ‘an be sen for two day ‘a only, at No. 17 Rose ‘ABLE YOUNG ANTED.—BY TWO RESPECTABLE YOUNG a a] men, one a6 housekeeper; no objection to do ge housework; the other as ws Nurse or Seamatress, no obj pectable roterences ives, avelling. The j@ cull at 202 8 venth ANTED—BY A RESP FOTABLE You NG WOMAN, uation to do cooking ina private fumil Chambermaid and to do fine washing and ironia, Fefgrenee can be produced from her lash ping atNo.1Upion court, Uni and Twelfth streets. ANTED—A aking charge of an infant near Sixth ay W as Chambermaid or Wai and do plain sewing. me. ince, between yseen for two days. Sod city ‘au be seen Eleventh SITUATION, BY A RESPECTAGLE young woman, as Seamstress and Nurse. City reference at No. 3 Christopher street, in the boys’ Ts os iven, othing store, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, 7, OF bo take caro of children, Can give the best of city reference. Plesre call at lé4 Ninth street, between Third and Fourth avenues, in the rear. ANTE D—BY A RES situation as Porter, in ese employment. Addrese L. M., Herald office, here the work would be ligh PECTABL PROTESTANT ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION to do gi good cook, an ex respectable city reference. Amity street. ANTED—BY re RESPECTABL i ral housework in a genteel family at washer and ironer. Can be seen for two days, at lil an give PROTESTANT ation, as Seamstress. A betmeed South Fifth street and South ur R. ‘youn Washing an be! Charles atrect, corner of front room. ply at 98 Third street, th street, Williams: 7 Washington, wp stalce, oveumd Hoor, eon for two days. or to do plain in the goneral Apoly at ing aon leay. Chambermaid, or to do th small family. nauire at her present p Nurse; is capable sitting to wait on asick ‘Address 244 Sixth avenue. A YOUNG WOMAN eral Lousework ice, 24 Charles at, ot fa ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, ASITUA- tion as Wet be well recommended. ANTED—BY AN ENGLISH GIRL. A SITUATION a8 Norse. or would do light chamberwork, or plain ¢ would make herself ty useful. Can be ~ ten 5 a fe ‘two days, at No: 38 Houston street. Good city re- t two day wich street. yen in if not engaged. Please oall av 438 Gan Green- Anam teh Two RESPECTABLE YOUNG wo one » ener situ “at pon mhers distases fo, the country. from their last situations. Please street, cori The hat No. ink ‘doner housework, and 4 epecnen ANTED-A SITUATION AB COOK. OR TO DO | heusework, b: table woman. in Apply at 40 Oliver street. City ANTED—A SITUATION, BY 4 Re RESPECTABLE hildre’ family. ‘an be coon for two da: or to do gens eat howeewer’s at 112 Twelfth street, care of private ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Rerfeeuly, ales um oA " RESPROTA BLE , who 18 & good plain cook, wi ing. The best of ce. Plovae colt retands PROTESTANT 1 priva'e famil ANTED—A SISUATION. BY A RESPECTABLE general & ehort dist street. oung aicl, as Chambermaid and Waiter, or to do houcework in & private family. No objection to co ce im the country, Apply at 147 Delancey Gced city references ear be gives. J ANTED—BY TWO Rb ginny yous, bray phoeete ore as Cook, Wi beusework; the other city relere in the co two days, ¢ treet, i the reap. ART, ACTIVE YOU ean come well recom! fro from 12 wo B ovlock, at No. Ti ¢ ai Has po ckjection te es thort distance try. Apply at W Rivington stroct, Caw be seon ——~. Bt? a A poe at pdb ew of revands lies. be Third and Fourth Waa ti, A PROT! cane, eens ore A SI- as Cham bermai Imiversity place. be soon for two days. street, corner of yids A RESPECTABLE YOUNG wouar o,rituation 0 Uook, Weaher and iroact ot ter, Good vity te fer given rer for two days At 7H Sixth evonne, mrivate door. ANTED- BY iM, Aeitumcion ast a RESPECTA! fam Wart A “SITU, ATION, BY A YOUNG Wouaw; ehe & eon begiven. Also. ie an excellent washer and itor Fiesee call at 74 Hameteloy street apd bet Variok ttreete, om (he firet floor, back room ANTED-—BY & YOUNG WOMAN, A cok; one who p ‘a freee id's nuree and The beat city leventh avenues, Van be seen for two eters excellent cook and baker, and can wash iron well, if required. The country preferred. Best refer by a girl, to ao cenerai hounework: 4. plain cook. en Hudson and Wen! SITUATION references from ev last ince ANTED-a arTuazion ¥ & RESP! f city reference aiven- Pleast nett re fe 4 oy Con be seen fortwo Saye, trom 12 tot o'lock. = ANTE A SITUATION, BY 4 YOUNG GIRL, AS to sew, or to take care of 7 fit Please ‘Ser Eighth street, Clinton Pla “ aainblanalad W4NTED- BY, 4 RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, S rituaifon ay Chamberimald; it's ood washer an ironer. tof efty reference r Please to call av 102 Division stzseks "Can be r mipatie of octling sr atéings tne beet of city re mn Apply for two days, at No. 11 Grevt Jones st » in the rear, ANTED—A SITUATION AS NURSE AND PLAIN ‘Sewer by a young woman, with the best cisy reference from her last place, having lived there eighteen months. Please call at No. 20 Catherine slip. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A. RESPECTA! young woman, s+ first-rate Cook, Washer and Irv The best of ae reference given. Please oall at No, 227 Mots street, in the bas ANTED- BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A stuation to do chamberwork and Mey ng, OF Chars - berwork and sewing. She would be willing to ke herself useful in any way, if required. Sho will give every tatisfac- tion to heremployer. Has good recommendations ard the best of city references. Pl call at No, 92 Mott Can be for two Ga; ag city refer. Picese call at No. 17 Short treet, front room, upetaira, Can be seen for two days, W4nien— A SITUSTION, BY A STBADY bapus. trious Bnclish girl, a8 Chambormaid and Waicer, has just arrived, and is ‘willing and capable to make feneraily useful. Would prefer to live Hag no objection to city or o of references from the tamil: ‘ tor threo dayeat No. treet, between the hours of tem and four o'clock. ANTED- A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE 0 plain sewing, and will make heraelf Bsa good city reference. Can be sven for 0, 363 Tenth strevt, third floor, TWO RESPECTABLE. YOUNG Wo- th Cook, the other to do * hss. lived five yess im one Apply corner of Colum W 4 S2ED —BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN. situations Chambermaid and Waiter, or to avsist in the washing and ironing, or would take on her the duties of nurse and plain sewer. “Can show excellent city reco: merdations tor either of the above. Applyat 53 Univer- sity place, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, to do genoral housework. Beet of city reference given. Please inquire at No. 13 Porayti strect, in the rear, No.8. Can he seen for two days. ANTED—BY A VERY RESPECTABLE ENGLISH Protestant young gizl, # situation as Cook, W: and Irener, in a etablo private family; or to do thi general housework of the sare. The vory best of cxty refer: enee can be given. Plosse inquire at 131 Twenty-sixth street, between Second and Thisd avenues, Can be seen tor two ANTED—BY A YOUNG GIRE. A SITUATION INA privato family, to do general housework, of as Cook and Plain Sewer, Apply at Hil Washington street, ANTED—A GO9D HEAD WAITER IN A HOTEL, who perfoctly understands his business, and oan pr: duce the best of references for character, and attention to his aecinglo wan preferzed. Address box 2,978, Post ANTED— BY ry RESPECTABLE YOUNG MAN, 16 yours of a arrived from the old country, 2 to learn wish to learn the stone cutting Can be acen at 225 Mulberry street, third floor, fron’ ANTED-SITUATIONS, IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, by a man and his wife, Intely arrived from Surope--t man as Waiter; the wom: lain Cook, Washer and tro er. Have no ineumbr: teotante. Please call, oraddress J.8., at 197 Frenklin ntreet, ANTED—BY A MIDDLE AGED EN: SH GAR- dener. a situation in a mily, either in olty or country. He can gi jome of the first gentle- men of the countri devote hie whots tins to the benefit of bis row, Furman stre Bi Gooke ab the ofice of tb W4X7ED~A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG MAN, 0 drive toam, cr work on & farm. He has oxperience in those branches, and good city references, “Please apply at No. 147 Delancy street, second floor, back room, ee 4% ae ESALE TOBACCO STORE, A 5 will Ve attended to. J ANTED-BY A YOUNG MAN, TWENTY-PIVE years of ago, a vituation as Licht Porter in asote, oF as Waiter in a private amily. The beat of city reference tiven a0 to hones! ity. Adires MO., isa Hgoodwey, Srakthe osc of thie Paper, from 10 Lill 2, for E YOUNG man. A Waiter ; porte: Kood cit ee ry bey rq ir ri ANTED—-A SITUATION, BY A_ PROTESTANT e Coachman, or Waiter in a hotel or pri- Best of reference giv No objection to t! quire at No. 3 Dover « y Antena A Lye ies YOUNG MAN, ituation a¢ Cellarman or Light age ation an MoT de and. a ANTED—AT 11¢ NASSAU STREET, SALESMEN Drug Clerks, Bookkeepers, Porters, Men to work on ‘pilronds find farms, Boys to’ learn trades, (Gonchinen W.... Badal Be ng naan Appli-, ‘ork enclosin, 1, <a. ol wat te soompely Ag THOS. vy ANTED—THE WASHING OF Rin fomilicn, by 0 . oe hn ET NURSE—A WOMAN, LIVING HOME, WOULD wish to get a baby to wet nurse at herown house, Can give good city reference. Apply at SIs Stanton strect, back room, third iloor, Can be seen for two days, YOUNG MAN WANTS A SITUATION IN A GRO- sory shore, OF to atiend a bar. Best of referenge give 7 Vandam street, corner of Vans A apply, . Vartok iareotee A SALESMAN WANTED—AT 2i2)4 BOWERY, AT A. BE. 41 Nic Dry Goods St A RESPECTABLE YouNG tion a¢ Cham bermsid, objections to tin washing, housework in is am exoel lool 00K WANTED —A NEAT, TIDY WOMAN, wo s thoroughly, is agood baker, etinke tho charge of one cow, uot too fond of company, may hear of ood situation prying kof street, Brooklyn. CMsssezatD WANTED—TO WAST / do the chambsrwork of m private fi uring the beet re tions from bi Apply at No. 3° Bi y-fifth street. near Fo nue, between 10 tal dio te morring, sud 4 C RUGGISTS —, G MAN wio Has BaD ss you: ven years experienee in the bi re RINTERS, PUBLISARRS, MERCHANTS, &o —A situation wanted bys yourg man, well acjuainted with of & newspaper in all its Isa . bus would have no objem mployment (ales in @ liquor ators) enable fermuneration. | Testimguia dre ill be found y; Would like & sibuntion in'a Southern city. Addruss li Il, care of W. Ik Mebouala, 02 Nasean street. BY su Te SHIRTS. WANTED, a YOUNG x engagemen Shirt Store, He perfectly w che cettivg snd manufacturing of all Kiads of 4 Ww. 8, suitable for the home, Souther: intel’ with the ot. He hes the 4 te coreuitey, Addrere A oq A YOUNG MAN, A STRANGER IN THE cit; of forming the acyaai pearance aadamiadle disposition. with » ‘0 PRINTERS —WanTap, 4 7) 16 GOOD SOBER and industrious Commoners 0 South; also ome good inter. the right zoel will be - ene J. rs hts mse, ere trates ee T° YOUNG LADIES, WANTR). A YOUNG LaDy’ vixteon or eightoon yeate of are (not older), a teesble io ¥, who ds willima () go to 4 * . No questions Otfice, a moderate oom- re time to anit the BROWN, Heraid Pi 7, MERCHANTS—WANTED, A SITUATION, BY An experienced k-koeper. Can write the English Freneh correspondences, and har a knowledge of the Rost city references given, Please ad 1 atreet, T°! Fauil ee GOING SoUTe <. —A YOUNG WOMAN \ mR to paciene a is iy VE iy woing V4 aati \e" apaclt: saline for thone dutice at re telon feiss Krewe » A note addresed C. office, will moet with prompt attenti ry SITUATION DOES Zeeece ‘COOK DESIRES Ay! sae PE oe ved aereets t basement. Avs: TouKe.™ WOMAN vayee A SITUATION AS COOK, dios’ to oe bshers dohenee ci the soantey "The | to rt J esha ‘chm be givens Apply at 12s, West street, up stale, on the third floor. a? PROTESTANT Lany wiemes 2 noe A ercayeen or Companion, and make herself xens- dressed D. nw go otating Wlere an Hy WO =) ean be had, wi'l be attended to. peorperane WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION» 4 or a8 Gmerecrases YOUNG MAN WANTS A SITUA- Gard or senehmae. He understands the of horses tly well. The best of Ene. Pleas call t) No, 24 James t foo: ‘room. A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SIPU- ation, sa general Hosemald: is a good plain sook washer ard ircner, and hae no objection vo hort di tence in the country. Good reference. Apply at 331 Io ton street. st ey ‘TABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SI- jematrees oF Chamberinald, of to aasied in bry reference gi i Call at S81 First Can be seen fortwo faye A. YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION AS A nor. The best of city cmp 4 Seok ge and iireet STEADY Wouan Wanrs ASITUATION AS COOK, Troi 180 ‘Washer, ani @ good bread baker. The best of Rae a fs “at No. 107 Roosevelt , AOR at 26 Montgomery “tan ‘be seen for two Noo tor Brew BOARDING AND LODGINGS. | MAL L FaMILy, RESIDING IN. BAST “BROAD- , will let to a single gentleman a large front room, on second story (:urnished), without board. Reference: re~ quired. Address KE. A. B., Horald office. OARD,—TWO GENTLEMEN AND THEIR LADIES, Also, two or three singlo gentlemen, ean be acoomino- dated at 35 Broadway. for the winter. OARDING —TO LET, IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, A Pleasaust front and parlor, handsomely furnished, with adjoining rooms, ely or together, with or with: out board, Apply at No. 42 Best Broadway. OARD bg BROOKLYN —TWO OR THREE GENTLY. men can be aceommodatod with the choice of roome iv 8 private family, together with breakfast and toa, aud dinusr jays. in a private family, within five miautes walk of cither the South or Hamilton ferries; stages pase. tho door every fiveminutes. A note addressed to H., Herald oftice, willbe attended to, CARDING —A GENTLEMAN AND LADY B jommodated with & d bedroom. and board one gentieman, with ‘le room, at G24 Broadway. OARDING.—AN ELEGANT UNFURNISHED BACK Room, for a gentleman and his wife, or furniehad for tingle gentlemen, to let with board. Apply at No. 71 Warren OARD—A PLEASAN'T SQUARE ROOM, ON SECOND floor, for a gentleman and wita or two single xeatle- men. Gentlemen doing Lusiness down town will find the Gistance convenient, an# board on fensonable corme—Sl Jay street, third above Chambers atreot, OARDING.—A GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIPE CAN be accommodated with voard ins private family, where there are no other boarders, at N. Houston street, near | leotore Broadway. References given and required. OARD WANTED.—TUE ADVERTISER WISHES Permanent board, or & furnished room, for a lady with dren. in » private family. oF with s widow lady. ce, stating terms and residence. Ssrding hhotsckegpere oad not ouswere OARD WANTED—BY TWO YOUNG MEN, 1 years of age, in the neighborhood of the moderate, Inquire at 34 Wee! Eleventh street. O4RD—TwO SINGLE ROOMS, FOR SINGLE GEN- let, without bonrd, at No. 18 Wooster street. ° Al RD—A HANDSOMELY FURNISHED LARGE AD room to let, with or without board, at No. 67 Chambers street. URNISHED APARTMENTS TO LET_WITH oR URNISHED ROOMS | To 1 T TO SINGLE GENTLE. men, with or without breakfast, in s small private tamily, in the moet central and pleasant location, 32 Howard street, near Broedway. The rooms consist of front parlor |d hall bedroom on the ascond tloor, and two bedrooms on @ third floor; or the whol: of cond floor (two parlors if desired. PoRsisaep ROOMS FORGENTLEMEN,. aT 143 CHAM- street.—A handsomely furnisied room on third Se, Kid pantries, crate, sui every convevience, hot, cold F baths—bodrooms attached if required. RIVATE BOARDING.—A FEW GENTLEMEN AND Wives oan be accommodsted wish comfortable French family, No 39 Howard street, two a roadway. They will have there an opportunity Dractiaig the French lange RAVATE BOARVING.—A REDUCTION FROM DOWN town prices, for Ladies and Gentlemen—new houte, ust fitted up: very cliktile location, sconasible 20, business. ale apd mah roows with largo pantries for families. a aces pact every three mi By —_, sy , nage arpiy at cht 8. Pei Wail o par CELEBRATED FRIMA PRI POM ae vt ladies” Pa ay we et, pear ne ee Battery. where sbe cam reir fecn pod even- of ee foveoty pie a ehe hae taught UNDAY eantes ier Broadway —Protessor Richar xe omeanane: course in the 'S | new cop versatio: ture ori ee Sunday A. M., and7 to too P. M. street. ¥ F BBNON BOARDING AND DAY SCH jenare. Richerd & Mouto day school swith resume tae session on ay, scbolare can reac 4 ing Broadway. The Pouse has been enlarged tional umber | of sobolars. RENCH LANGUAGE. eo mUsv al, SYSTEM—PROFES hmen and | mediate si y day, from 7 80, oR Ap- ply at 666 Broadw: MNASTIC EXERCISES —W fully informe his pupils aad phe “Has in genoral, that his Gymnasium is now open at No. 168 W' ih strest, be- tween Aun and Beckman ot "> The ‘ises therein are yell adapted for al i proserting he health os ine re iu perior FULLER RESPBCT- ‘and, tion, ‘a erating the co ers. Those troubled with Srna or th emetiam, fing the exercises of the Gymnasiu beneficial. N.B. Fencing tanshe as usual’ The Cncten Wolens , in the establishment. Teche ie A PREN BORNTLEMAN, SPEAK- fiwently both Frouch si iah, is willing to tench fanpungo, ond Hab to Spaniards sud mt o United States, or er “Apply to S Guster, 1 hevey ______. MISCELLANKOUS,. NICKERBOCKER HAL EIGaTH AVENUE AND Hern fe third —Crowded houses a saaee of applause nigdily, an Wr. dere thes VENEON, PRAIRIR BIRDS. Kc —TO DEALERS IN Game and Hotel Keopers.—A ¢caler ia Detroit, Mioa!~ red to forward all orders, through the com! +4 rsirie Birds, Quail, Wild Ducks, W! ble terms. Leslers wishing to D renee arrangemente f ome ly. Ow reocive further partioulars by sderessine pee ‘paid. early as possible, to “ Ro- t Box 413. yifice, Detroit. 5 BARRELS SALMON, 500 BARRELS NEW HER. 500 eae RGD kepe now Butch Heer 000 barre! pew Mackerel 200 00 halts new Saybrook Shad for family use, 200 do. Soused Salmon, for gale bY WELLS & 6O., 81] eet. PROPOSALS IN WRI- joriber, until Wednes- 200 kegs Spiced BSELSON OTICE TO CONTRACTORS. ting will be received by the ith snst.» for opening and grading Grand avenue, {rou Atlantic avenue to Deam strect, in the Ninth ward of the cit, of Brooklyn—the work to be complesed on or before the La of December, 1861. E, BELKNAP, 02 Wall A. S:,BAGHEY & 09 MANUFACTURERS OF GOLD * Pens, Geld and Silver Pen aud Pencil Cases, and Pa~ tenteer of the celebrated Extension Caees, Nos. 189 and 277 Broadway, New York. ORNFLIAN RINGS—25 DOZ. JUST RECEIVED AND for saleby ALFRED PLUNKET®, Importer, 104 Wil~ liam street. INDIN ONE CASE WHITE, DRAB AND BLACK ‘ilk and cotton Bindings, just received und forsale by ALPRED PLUNKE?T, Iinporter, 104 Willfam st, Ss NANGAE FOWLS—PURE BREED SHANGHA fowls for sale, at the Coal Office, sorner of Fourth any ‘Thompson streets.’ They are bred from the imported stock of Geo.ge P. Burnham, Kaq., of Boston, and will be war- we Boverers, FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES.— EON having formed aa establishment Tower ‘gerdening ae Bi town, wishes to inform tl sdier and gentlvinen of New York, shat he makes every day, to order, very pretty bouquets for balls and soiree a vary moderate price. | Fersons who wisl to give bisa orders le street. will’ be delivered om the cap appl. o Beariane. Pigueron, No. 92 Grdere given before same she time wished for. cy, 0 BUILDERS arte lsf ARP. SECOND J panp UILD- le cheap, ing Materials, for Boarde, Wall Stri Tw Selock Fe. © THE y ed an establishment for iy of a particular method rapes, and feathers. “ogee Cleaning ai all costumes. ‘pete dAngleterre aud lace repaired ymy oiater, ‘tse: Robert, 54 broadway. AY % NEWELL'S PAR. ‘The great Lock exhibite: nee s end Ls] hes Leones bg with, quapow Ecsta are Invited sp ocamina Unger shove locke at Dat & NEW- nL 'S office, 14 Wall street, N. Y. ay Mor a ge gy AND MACHINE | iy ith avenue, with ope erages, A fen nehee che oer rat ea ot ws be leased eae. 10 LET—FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED, with full of partial Doar, at Fortham, to those w for retirement to hustle of the of at the ‘Hour we one minute's walk from the Depts rH which the care run n hourly frem the City Halt. Ooms AND D CHOICE OF UNUSUALLY shed to gg ny with or with- by’ xentlemen or t Heaperiee house, corner of ‘ighth street. otal ete rahe oy in. Wy Sat. x ey for sale, Gods, Noveltien, Foyer Ree Noe 4s Bro ‘ap immense suegriment of Dolls, ya aT ae iain, parte sche tremely ry Eke tee ‘oad Delle in th 0d States. nt a tbe Ravoer Doll Heats, Ui Bink. ie: been offered. Dolls’ Bonnets, WED O& UNFURNISHED, with or without boare, in s private family, at No. 161 ‘Twelfth street, near Fifth avenue. A SUITE OF APARTMENTS, CONSISTING wing room, with five oF six apaciour ed, with private table an fawly.. The house is replete ih a the modera Laproveusats. Apply at 537 Houston par i paces yy! LADIES CAN ACCOMMODATED in ® private family, at No.9 Hamilton (BREE OR FOUR RooMs TO TET, HANDSOMELY farniehed. in the house of « private famiiy, im the im- mediate vicinity of Union Rynare; will be let e +4 with board, if required, ‘address TUnion, ee. TO A SINGLE EMAN, A FURNISH- ed Parlor and Medroum, in a firet clase fous. Apply at 141 Ninth strert ANTED—A PARLOR, OR PARLOR AND BMALL pattem RESTAURANTS. Canvases BACK DUCES, FRESH FROM THR POTO- woodeouk, nartridge, pheasant, a. q pail be ne yl orb ay rner of Breadw HARK RIVER, SuRP ri — ‘Dead URY, EAST RIVER, Mili Pond, Tinwecosk Bay, Saddle Rock, ite Bay Oveters, at Shelley's, 355 Broadway, northwest corner cf Broadway and Anthony sareets ULLIGATAWNEY SOUP (NOW IN 10M 8RASON) inthe, ison, terrapin, amourette d' agaean, her delioncies that om hobse restaurant, vey. Borthwest ccrner Broadway snd Anthony streot Sarmisres LADIES DEPARTMENT, ENTRANCEONE sideoft © hist. Church, is ithony ateces, ju cut of Broadway, where 1a « semen, Fong from the opera or theatre, can rtake of sup: prepare: from a bill of fare comprising ait the seasouatle delleneies, and served in handsome pri rtmen te, HOUSES, ROOMS, &c, WANTED. ‘D county, or in Great immedint ANTED- BY A . tervant, & parlor well furvi ‘ G antries a a shen, References + Herals office, OOMS WANTED—A SUIT o&, THREE & first floor, in Broad v Bro shay. fe from Leonard Cordier, 145 Grand steve COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. OTICE 18 WARERY © THAT THE CO-PART. ‘Stearn ership bidbertc existing the firm of Rott . & Co, for the manufacture ot Wi avent f6al impro , Was this day diesol: mutuarconsent. ALMON ROEF, JOUN G. STEARNS, New York, November 1, 1351 AZOR B. MARVIN. DE BUSINESS OF MANUFACTURING WILDER'S ander Saioy with Rich's improvement, firm of Koff, Stearns & il at De Wel th day of December. saben ‘woul r importance of as carl Fee rere aol vie env and delay, vratek ew just provioue to the per ce of Novombor ecourr ‘The u ote tly aotitied, y, the 29: wi ta ate raricul which wil! be tooeived without he addition cf oneper cent. Tours for reesiving money, tr ‘to 2 P.M. Wnakable money only re Hanvey MART, Koootver of Taxes, from 8 o’elook, A. ~~ PINE AW 1 GALLERY.—THE MOST WONDER nted to the American publir, of Design. No wa Ay, 00 £ ) Paintings oud upwards, ef the best Modern Artiste, including silan Bolas ings of immense sive, two of which are by Prot Michat ae lo Boonarrast repteconting The Fallot inh Chen the reeks fonab senings the Terk tiea for liverty. | The publ iy notified of of the opening: of we ahowe PP y ee. |g hay TRADE.—CHEAP FURNITURE COVER- harjale, ond avbeloees g goeds.—6el 23 Ln Roe af f disposing their i, extensive my beautiful stork of the above O44 before the close of the season, offer inducements to ‘Gotan the importers curtains, wh: rm prices Ade cost of the materials, and. made ta tis Be This ne Wipers ral PATENT SALAMANDER Saves, wird wira 5 jarvin, don ‘lent tesortasens ‘or these these Proof Safes, ny eee the only safes m: ining the two patents, Wilder's snd Kieh’ orgies "Proot Sates and Bat t Doors to STEARNS & MARVIN, Water New ¥« Mary in mith Caroling, see, Obio, and Herring, for the Bo by pew Ia being coun Keep the falee Thatthe 1 cur race ‘s Poisonless. tfor LYON ‘6 Megnetie Powder ond nd Lysa'e Pills, for truction of rate and way. tae dee the gentlomen continues to be ate © happy to att ‘pom en pa re ly Celebrated tore and ae his i eet tly Cele if the Linit, a6 well ae for the the hair. hes no com} ‘will be provided ndway, betwee ody in sold, #0 a8 te Lt ute ‘trom’ $1 to rem, one! ing. cute, sorer, and bruises. Ly ) eetestvons, Teg 3 tops andi \d roatores the hair, ae wie used. In large twits, ve we hesannad = mere ‘hem 4 worl s work (ge thamdsivos. Hhial os sly News ever ies Koop ry sa Py) wr ecsabiia ed, Teepere of facie ei terest to call by the onte Weemente generally—particularly in perth hsb LIQUORS. 76 BKe BROADWAY. r Ke wi 6, 100 ones rms reasonable. acre LD BOTTLED a. Raf us 1 Tass dito Holland Gin, Brandy Store, hon Biowr om ste cont lees than st any other store in the city. article warranted ao reprosented. OLICE TO IMPORTERS OF gin Court of the # ark of & I wie ioe Swan cin, walew it be camtion ali importers of and ere any Ute with ae hepa he ise mabe themenives Sra tt a 8 OEDEARD. ¥ we by aealors in Gin pot tet = or advert

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