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y, furs that they har is of with care a1 “¢ the taste, for ty which boar g ind that no other house oan offer nave in Ooh ir stores are 57 © erights Tye comer of Chatham and Mantilla Makers and sewing machines, with a the work of ten Bressmakers.—One Ca Ft ‘work, and witness the machines in operation, free Sf any charge, at the office 268 Broadway. Ladies’ Circular Cloth.—Just received, 100 itable for Iadi circus 120 a1 SMITH. DRUMGOLD & PROCH. Ladies, for the Fall and ‘Winter Season, ean find at MILLER’S, and e bi 1 Taylor ties, Ke. rei Seren yigaio at low prices, a¢ Millevr, 134 Canal N. Bo India rubber boots and shoes wholesale and Boots and Shoes—Stiliman’s 248 Green= Pel is a well assorted stock of these goods, and durable We outs all our readers Nave not already called at th iment to dos ‘who eur word for it, they will be suited. vies @ remember the address. STILLMAN, 243 Greenwic street, (west side) Detweon Murray and Robinson streets. Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, Slippers, Pamps, &c., ef every description made in the latest atyles, of morocco, ealf, and patent leather, in great variety. Also, avery style made to order, ».d warranted to fit the most diflion: BROOKS'S Boot and Shoe Emporium, 150 Fulton street, the @heapest place in the city to get a good Hiram Anderson, No. 99 Bowery, has cer- tainly introduced a now era in the carpet business, b Tutionizing the prices of every description of Eng pestry, moraio, velvet, Brassels, threo-plv and ingeain c pote, oll clothe: rugs, drugact mate table covers, window shades, &>. and strangers visiting the great Retrofile, ‘should not fail calling a4, this wwoudorfal o8 ticle. wuadow, Draperies, &c.—Kelty & ergo ‘No. 293¢ Broadway and No. 54 Reade street, ex hand an extensive stock of French brocatelles, xatin de sees worsted dam and an immense aisortment of window shades, &., we are selling fully twenty per cent less than peyethes tablishment, Examine the inducements we offer fore you purchase. Elegant i rench Wedding Cards and En- yelopes.—The subscriber would reapretfully call tho atton- tion of Deatiful et ver bordered and plain French woddin raved in the Iatest mode. EVERDELL, No. 3V. corer Duane street, Established 1340, of gil en; Sronay 1853 Diartes.—We have published a great wariety of these convenient memorandum books, all sizes ‘and styles, smal! pocket and large counting-ho- se sizes, each with « blank space { revery day in the year, an almanac, interest table, Ke. suitable for all professions. Price 28.64. Deslers a1 polied. RICH & LOUTREL, Stationere, 61 William st. Dedworth Muste Store, No. 493 Broad: —American and Foreign music, for the voice, pian aller, vielin, 60 flute, sachorn, &c. Bands Supplied with instruments, military. concert, oF ‘orchostral muslo Books, paper, &0. DODWORTH, leader of Bho Cornel bund, and CHARLES Z, LAZARUS, Propristors lace and muslia curtains, gilt cor- | arties requiring something truly elogant, to bis | i Wedding ana Party Cards Beautifully En. | gzaved and printed, on the finest French, English, and Ams- aan paper; coats of arms, crests, &c., on stone seals; En pencils, &c. A large and splendid assortment of ial envelop», wafers and boxes. HYATT & CORNELL, Nos. 1 Warner and 1 John streets, corner of Broadway. The Insupportable Agony of Toothache ean be cured without rain or extracting. by Drs. O'CONNOR. and CONNERY, Surgical and Mechanical Dontists, and manufacturers of incorruptible teeth at 52 Lispenard street, pear Brosdwar. Ail operations in dentistry executed with ekill and celerity, and upon reasonable terms. Dr. Ne Edwards, Dental Surgeon, 333 ay. opposite the Broadway Theatre.—Beautifal ar teeth, of the finest quality andmost euperior work- ar sbip, inserted on liberal terms. Deonyed teeth effectu- Silly stopped, without paine for 81. Chavges for all other rations equally moderate. N.B.—All work warrented to ive entire satisfaction, or the money returned, N, EDWARDS, Dental Surgeon. Fi Wolfe’s Celebrated Schiedam Gin, oped Aromatic Schiedam Schnapps.—No other Holl a. gin, of gqeal purity of rectification, can bo obtained either price. Itis manufa: ely, at Schiedam, in Ho! own factory. It {s flavo but by the choise of bo- i bern ae ous solvent, and thus becomes concentrated tincture of exquisite flavor and aroma, altogether transcendent in its gordial properties, to any Holland gin heretefore known. wee: sale by the prineips ignaniste in the United States, and at 22 Beavcr street. UDOLPHO WOLFE, Importer. Wolfe's Schiedem Aromatic Schnapps, a | superlative tonic, divretic, anti-dyspeptic and invigorating, eordial, recommended by the most ‘abs tinguished msmbers Of the medical faculty in this city aud in the United Stat Put up in pint and quart bottles. For sale bv the principal druggists in this city, and at the depot, No. 309 West street, between Charles and Amos, Now Yor! UDOLPHO WOLFE, Tmporter, 22 Beaver street. Wortolse Shell Dress Combs.—Ladies are | Pespectfully invitod to examine the choice selection of dross eombs at the subscribers’ establishment. The variety is be- yond all doubt tho largest in the he city, aeons, made and re; 387 Broadway, betwoen waiker ‘and White strocts. Portable Dressing Cases.—These Articles ‘elaim the attention of travellors, on account of their oxtreme | Py ness and utility, which ronders them at once conve- 2 eompanions to all whose business or pleasure calla tem from home. SAUNDERS, No,7 Astor House, and S37 y- Fine hehe ry—The ae cae Assortment , }, and sportemen’s knives, embraces all the rent, reise of Joseph Rodgers & Son's manufacture, e richest Umtay of the kind 0, be seen in thé UNDE (0. 7 Astor House, and 387 Broadway. Pledges from Auction.—A sortment of overcoats, frock and dress of every shade, style and quality, es to suit oko: dex: ing elsewhere, Udd rellows Hall, ‘entre streets. Hope, and Live.—-John [Eaton, tho corner of Main and Water streets, Brooklyn, e frame, and 40 yen. # of ago, bofore visiting our office, anplied to Drs, Mott and Park. r, at egeon'sIlall, Crosby Street, the formor gentionan telling fim, after consul tion, that his disease was pulmonary, and too fi Say medicine to bo of the Loast service. Hopin as Naphtha Syrup, and has at this writing saken five From a state of complete emaciation, correrponding debility, ho is now fast recovering Proven ‘himecif ns Tesling quite a new man, gete hie slecp quietly every night, and eats, with appetite, and without beeguent disturbance, every kind of light food This care irvel worthy of note, in proof of the special virtm remedy used, viz., Dr Hastings compound Syrup of ICKENER & CO, No. SI Barclay atre tbe geasned eceate for De. Hasvings in Awirien 6 m all orders should be addressed. Sold in Brooklyn’ by iin. Hayes, 175 Fulton strect. ‘aainee, Certificates of astonishing Cures, le by Dr. Tobias’ wonderful Venetian fanteeets ean be geen at the depot, No. 110 Greenwich stree it’ fails in Sucing cough, tea siekness, chronio theumel fea, mumps, rout, colic, cuts, burns, old sores, pains inthe limbs fad croup, tho money will be returncd. Price 25 and © cents. or’s Universal Magic Remedy, for external snd internal at cures all manner of ach Dr. Kellin, 6 scree, cate, bral modio and i he nui toile’ re delighto h its nerseanle rable qualitics. old are witl dont Teis the only family remedy that has been able to please the wealthy and intelligent portion of the community, in bettles at 2s. to 84. cach. The 8s. hold six of tho 2s. sive, and they are the cheapest. It never fails to cure. Gourand’s Liquid Hair D, thout ex- | ‘yg = (intheg Racy <che | Wm. w. Osborn, No. 278 Grand Septlon or reservation: the very best over invonted: Beware Puffed dyes Equally celebrated ia Gourand’s Mi for yeah? pimples, freckles, eallowno ru o So, Poudre Subtitle ‘uproots hair from tiny part of . Liquil Rouge, Li threes, neee tee Lyon’s Kathairon for Preserving, Restor- ies henutifying the hair.—The most desirable toilet ar- fm the world. Ladics try it, It costs but twenty-five gents in large hotties, and is wold by all principal d ere hout North and South America, » and the filands of the ocean. E. THOMAS LYON, 161 Broadway. White and Hair Gloss, at or ‘Wigs and Toupees,—Batchelor’s New Witare Pronounced the most perfect imitation of ot invented. Those, wanting & very superior article fore gett at BATCHELOR'S colobrated ‘ig Factory, No. Satane Wall niet where can be Life the largest and best as in the city. Copy tl dress. Hair Dye.—Batchetor s Celebrated Liquid Dyo is the best yet discovered for coloring the hair of ‘the moment it is applied. Tho jul ease and ty Satna which this favorite and old blished Hair Breecrms astonishing It is for 6 R'S Wig Factory, No. 4 Wall ai or applied, at PP Levet's MAC goer colts “of, ety age 114 Chambers en & Clark; M. yb; Broadway; Wm. we, 440 Gree ich abs ee EB ge, 440 Greanweh, sw jally sell: ing Lovet ‘dé Wahpene with groat suo ‘s Preservative and Be: oy aloe, beautifying strength 0 Oe, hare it har be at van ond rity oeieg GRista vo! 0, 6 Astor How ‘The Public at Large ts Hereby Notined, tt overed hero in nothing. tranieondant 1 ished, as the tints it ; old, and applicd UE private Sots) by CRISTS DURO,G Astor House: Wigs and Toupecs. nts, Citizens, strangers, requiring ornamental hair of any description, edi faii to al! and oxaming the beauttfal assortme lebrated wig frctory, of MEOH AY Benne, the bere hale dye te tb wid Moore, Mr. Joun H. Gannetson to bint Ahad @ Munpy, all of Staten Istand. in Brooklyn, on Thursday evening, Nov. 4, Me Fox, Freperick Wepexinp to Hanniet eldest daughter of Isano White, Esq , all of rf . Young, of this eit On Tuesday, Si oy Evans to Josrruine Evans, all of th through life be even, and be byt the plurality of sumbers. ‘dnocday, Nov. 10, ‘at &t. Paul's Obureh, by the Rev Dr Hoyt Durws Nicnons, of the Beat of Whisloe Niohiou & O27 to Conorine “Mi “Drisenan, daughter of the late J. B. Blakeman, all of this city. Nov. 10, of tion, Henay M Nov. ‘consump! fewny M. bth year of his age. On Wednei Caxrenter. in tl ‘The friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, this morning. at past eight 0. 24 East Broadway. o’clock, from his late residence, His remains will be taken to Purchase for interment. Serriages will be in attendance at the depot at White ns, On Wednesday morning, Noy. 10, of congestion of the Jungs, Ouiven Jousstox, wged 60 friends of the fatally are invited to attend his fa- neral, from his late residence, No 68 Pike street, this afternoon. st two o’clook. His remains will be taken to Greenwood Cemetery for interment. ‘At East Brooklyn. on Monday afternoon, Nov 8 of scar let fover, Canouine Suaw, daughter of Peter 0 and Caro- line 8. Johnston. in the sixth year of her age. On Thursday, Nov. 11, after a short but severe illness, of consumption, in the 40th year of his. age, James McGume, a native of Ireland, County Tyrone, and parish of Fillekereigh. His friends and acquaintances, and those of his bro- | ther’e-in-law, Owen McGuire and Patrick McGreece, are respectfully invited to attend his funeral to-morrow a" terncon, at one o'clock. from his late residence, No. 171 Hester street, corner of Mott street On Thursday, Nov, 11, Mrs, Many Davis, wife of the late Matthew L Davis, in the 73d year of her age. The friends of the family those of her sous, Mathew D. and Wm. D. Greene, are invited to attend her faneral, to morrow after:0on, at three o'clock, from the residence of her son. Mathew D Greene, No, 427 ¥ourth avenue, one door above Thirticth street. On Thursday. Nov. 11, of croup, Joun Henny, youngest s0n of Susan and John A. Phillips. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend his funeral from No 41 North Sixth street, to-morrow afternoon. at one o’clock.* On Thursday, Nov. 11, of consumption, Mr, Ropear IH. Hawixtow, in the 27th year of his ago His friends and relatives, also hie brothers, John and Tho! are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, this afternoon, at two o’clock, from 71 King street, On Thursday. Nov. 11. Jacon W. Finck, aged 9 months and 5 dopey son of Jacob and Sophia Finck. ‘The friends and acquaintances of the family are particu- larly requested to attend his funeral, to-morrow afver- noop, at one o’clock, without further invitation, from the residenca of his parents, corner of Twenty first street and Third avenue. His remains will be taken to the Luths- ran Galena On Thursday morning, Nov 11, Witt1am Saw, fafant son of Wm. B. © and Elizabeth Carpenter. The friends and relatives or the family are invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his father, No. 6 Bank street, this afternoon, at two o'clock, without far- ther invitation. On Wedneeday, Nov 10, Joseru Henny, infant son of WR. and Rose R. Willoughby, aged 3 years, 8 months and 22 days 18 family are respectfully The relatives and friends of invited to attend the funeral ‘ervice, at the ,resjdence of hie parents. this evening. at seven o'clock at No. 79 ifo- ratio street, without further invitation The remains will be taken to Oak Hill Cemetery for interment, to morrow eee Ko ednesdey evening, Nov, 10, of bronohitie, outs J. Homa ie the donne year of bis ag His friends end morcainteneey ts 3 respectfully invited to attend his funeral, this afternocn, at two o'clock, from | No. 202 Union avenue, Williamaburg, Baltimore papers please copy. ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY ‘be-SEE THIRD AND SIXTH PAGES.-oa PERSONAY. [TS REQUESTED THAT WM. SPINK, SON OF TUE Jate Chas. Spin! of Edinburg, Scotland, will con munieate with W. 8., Ni Canada West. By doing 80 he will hear of something to ‘his advantaze, It is also ro- mented thas Joreph diacchall, “somotiae of Rdinbucg, Scot and, will communicate with the same. The adverviser would feel oblized if any person or persons could give in- formation of ei sher of the above parties. eget! WANTED OF MRS. GREED, BY JOHN 7, UG Madison street. NFORMATION WANTED, OF BRIDGET QUINN, from the townland of Benefiaghan parish, Lower B ney, Courty Tyrone, Ireland, who landed in this country. per ship Neptune, ix March, 1850. When last hoard of was In the hospital at’ Ward's Island, last March. Any infor- mation of her whereabouts will be thaukfully roceived by her sister, Mary Qi Cherry street. 2s 18S Y. F. 8. IS REQUESTED, AFTER RECEIVING pay letter and dpe, to answer, or retura the samo to OTICE.-THE PURSE THE LADY LOST YESTER day, was found after called for, at Ball, Black & Co.'s, 247 Broadway. OBSEQUIES OF MR. WEBSTER, | PECIAL NOTICE —THE SPECIAL COMMITTEE OF 5 the Common Coxncil, having dotermined that obeequies, Im honor of the Inmented Pauiel Webster, late Sec ty of Btate of the United States of Americs, In thi city on the Lith inst, by a eivic and military ion, to be composed of the military and the ietios and citizens of New York aud others who unite with them, take this occasion to extend a mosi eepeetful and engnest invitation to our follow cit j ifferent orders. sosietios, tra? are department of of the cities of New York, City, ‘Williamsburg, aud also of the adjoining towne and counties, to unite in this testimony of respect to the ill gas dead, and that all orders, socicties and associat a tonding to co-operate, be requested to communicate to the Committee on or before Friday next, at So'clock P. M., ab room No. 8 City Hall, in order that the necessary arranj rc te may be inade to carry out the ceremonies of the ring politionl dovicos or in- admitted in tho, procession. , Fire Department, and civie societies, who intend to participate, are hereby notified that, their Golors and bannere will Le covered with erape, if sent to the City Hall on or before Saturday, 13th inst. Committee on the part of te Committes on the part of the Board of Aldermen. Board of Asst. Aldormen. Thomas J. Bi Isaac O. Barker, Wm J.P Thos. Whoelan, Abrsham Moore, Helmus M. Wells, Jacob ¥. Oakley, Josinh W. Brown, Edwin Bouton, Josoph Rogers, J Trotter, Pr BQUIES OF DANIEL WERSTER— 1 Chancery and several Chapters of our Order have determined to unite with the Honorable th Common Council, and our fellow-citizens gonerally, in ti performance of Suitable ohaequies to the memory of that inmented staterman'and distinguished patriot, the late fon, Daniel Webster—the man who for forty years has dovoted the whele energies of his master mind to th» porfeotion of cur glorious free institutions, to the meintenanes of our constitution, and the perpetuity of our happy confederacy. The ceremonies, consisting of & public procession and ora tion, will take place on Tuesday noxt, the lth inst. Chancery and Chapters will assemble, in full regalia, vin movrnirg,) at the corner of Grand streot and Broadway, at 12 o'clock at noon, precisely, at which timo the line will be formed in Gracd the right resting oa Broadway, Major A, 8. Bowen, Special aid, will divoct the formations Paoh Chapter iv rerwested to’ anpoint three renoral alts for the cavaleade. Special nid RG Luoky, will form the cavalende six abroast, and report to Major Rowen. Special aids will wear the white (Marshal's) scarf over the right shoulder, and tho mombe 4 around the waist; stare in front. ‘They will o General aids will wear the ri hom’s) soarf over the shoulder: and the member regalia around the waist. All will appear mounted, with the O. U. A. saddle cloth, in black coat and pantaleons, the ‘continental corked hat, trimmed with BI black gloves, crape on the left arm, and without overeo: Crare for banne Stephon Merritt, y batons, y be obtained, without cost, of Mr, dertaker, No. 1 149 Righth avonue, and of str THOS. R. WHITNEY, Grand Marshal, LECTURE SEASON, RS. B. OAKES SMITH WILL pkoruRe AT HOPE Chapel, this evening. 12, at 8 e’elock. Bubject—" Manhood.” OLYGLOT LECTURES LECTURES IN ITALIAN German, French, and Spanish, by Professor Foresti, Dr. Schramm, M. Simonin, Sp, Juan Barcelo, every Monday, nesda Thursday eveni: 8 o’cloon, y, five doors above Bond stroot. ickots for Faoh wenn Se TARE QPzcran ATTENTION.—THE MEMBERS OF WOOD'S Guard aro requested to attend the last drill prior to nual ek yd on foe 17th ini the drill to take the usnal room, on Sunday evening, Nov. lt. The attendance of very member is requested. order, a, A. 8) MONSON, Captain. MUMATARY, FIREMEN, AND VOLUNTEER COMPA. nies can be supplied with belta, kc., for target Nog tions, at low prices, by 8. I. DOUGHTY, manufa of leather bette. for indies, children, aud No. 62 Jona street, opposite Dutoh. FINE ARTS. AGUERREOTYPES, WHICH WILL FAVORABLY compar. with, any, in the city, are being taken dally at HENDERSON'S, 1 Bowery, corn of Divisioa id B51 rscdwas; over the Mourning store, betweon rinoo and Spring streets. Wan ied, an oxporionced operator, Apriy at No. I Bowery. ATRONS OF Tif FINE ARTS ARE RESPECTFUL- ly informed that I have returned from @ tour through % principal oitios of the United S ch ith amateurs and deal illustrations, & soak at reduced prices, jlo me to . B, BIGGAR, 69 Canal stroot, rightoen doors west of Brondway. FOR SAL Baw ORIGINAL 1 Pre TURS BY W. PAGE, f “ Sudith, t art iim BOYLE'S studio, 371 Ty .coxNorsanuns IN THE FINE ARTS, AND tere ot Hien i mry ore of beth. dang ares are ina fin sf, Prosorvation, and aro ebeiieval crigivala by To $200. on aplication te, et ta ROGERS, 36 Chatham at iroet, Corpor of Tryon row. ANTED-ParovaaN?, BY Ri BL od @ dresmak ment; grail Se ifaw indies employed referred. Address Miss My ANTED—A PLACE FOR A SMART LITTLE GIRL, ‘between fourteen and fifteen years of age, to take osre ofa child or or wait on ® Indy. Waxes no object, Ditoot® note to Mrs. Burns, East Twenty-fifth street, white cottage. WA NTED-;A SITUATION, asi RAND Ct ir to aesli we Apres. AND CHAM- ond avenues, secon for two days. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG NAR. ied woman, who has lost her baby, one week old, & respectable baby to nurse at her own house. Bost of city reference given Apply at 8 Twentieth street, between Sisth and Seventh avenue ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young girl from the country, fourigen years of ago, in family, to take care of children and ‘do i make herself fenera!iy usefal. “Wa wpectable family, Pioase call at corner of Thirty toursh streck. Can Ww’ TED—BY A RESPECTABLE YouNG WOMAN, ‘a situation ae waiter or chamberms’ lain sewing, @inderstands washing. and ironing, iad fe owiling to make herself gencrally useful. Hay no ebjection to the country. Please cal at 113 Spring street, Can be seen for two days. Best of city reference, ANTED—A SITUATION, AS LADY'S MAT highly respectable German person, wh derstan er business in all its bran The best of reference Hairdresser, 695 Broa Wantzn—a SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE oung woman, as cook, ia & small private family. I gocd took and first rato washer. and irouer, very obliel and willing to make herself generally useful. Please call at ree Fourth street, near Second avenue. Can be seen for two ays. tolr general u n for two days at 93 Kast fie is betweon Fi i \d Second avenu ANTED—BY AN AMERICAN GIRL, A SITUATION, 4s waiter. She understands the business thoroughly, and can give good city reference. Apply at 37 wellth treet, third flvor, back room. Wisin, SITUATION, Lad A ERSEEOTADUS ‘ami ta BO objec- ountry. d two years with hi ast we call at 266 Stanton street, for two days, Wen NTED—A SITUATION, BY AN ENGLISH YOUNG amet would be willing to assist in any ight wore’ y a Itic street, Brooklyn, where she has been living sing Nahe game 10 this conancs, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE oung Woman, as cook, washer, and ironsr; under: stands baking. Good eity references given. Can bo seen for two days, at 104 Nineteenth street, botween Sixth aad Seventh avenues: ANTED--BY A RESPE‘ OTABLE WouAN, ‘A SITU- ‘ation as cock. Good city reference, Ploa.eeall atli2 Clinton place, Bighth street. Can be scen for tw: Ocaye, ANTED—A SITUATION, AS WET NORSE, BY A respectable healthy married woman, a Protestant, Good city reference given. Floago call at 61 Macdougai atreo! ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG FRENCH woman, a situation as chambermaid, aud take care of children. and ¢o plain sewing, or to do general housework in a small private family. Good city'reterence given. Please address N. A. W.. Herald office. Sho can speak French, German, and a little En, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Young worvan, as shambermaid, aed t ing and ironing, or would Inundresi doing up fine clothes during “she summer. Rood ence from her last place. Can be seen for two days, Thompson street. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMA ® situation as good cook, washer and ironer, in small family. Good city reference can be given, Cun be seen for two days, at 10 Amity pince, in the rear. eect A RESPECTABLE YOUNG Romar, aton; she is a most oxsellent oook; hae three 5 in her last pla in give tl Felerence, Please call at No. 18 Third ue, Seventh and Eighth avenueg, in the shoe store. seen for two days. WASiinaes A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, a situation to do genersi hous:work, or as chamb ll family. Tho bert of city references given. Chit at Nort Macdougall street, for two days ANTED—A SITUATION AS SEAMSTRESS AND dressmaker, by a competent young woman, who per fectly understands aking aad all kinds of family fewing, aad would aoviet at olamberwork. Cun be well re- commended by her present employer. Please call, for two days, at 686 Broadway, ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, asituation as nurse or chambsrmaid. Good civ iven. Mey be seen for two days, at No. 38 eamployer. F at 12 ira’ ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young girl, to do the goneral housework of a small fa- ‘a good plain cook and first rate washer and ironer, Best of city reference. Please call for two days, at No. 101 beventh avenue, corner of Twenty third street. was TED—A SIT COOK, IN A rivate family; bas no objection to assist with U bing if the cooking not large; is competent in her oa. pacity. Apply at 08 Eleventh street, betweon First and Se. cond avenues,front basement. Good city reference can be en ifrequired. Can be seen for two ANTED—BY A VERY RESPECTABLE YOUNG irl, a situation to do. general housework, or cham- verwork, washing and ironing, Good city rererence can be given. Please eal at 346 Sixth avenue, da the Fear. SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE wom: afirst rate cock; sho is baker, and understands pastry. Hasno objeotion to accuse in warvlag and ironing. ‘The best of city reference. Can be seen for t'vo dsys. apply al rat avoaue, Font room, second floor 7ANTED—A SITUATION, BY Scotch woman, as seamstress. She understands fit- ting ¢resees, and ial kirds of family sewing. Has no objec- tion to going s short distance in the coun'ry. Referesces given if required. Can be seen at 257 West Sey.nteeuth street, for two days, ANTED-—BY A PROTESSED COOK, JUST COME from summer house, a situation in'a hotel, sal or boarding house, Apply to'Mrs. ROMAN, No. 83 Leonard street. JANTED-—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, situation as nurse and seamstress, waiter in a respectable family; none others need ap Gan give good references, Cas be soon for two days at 21 Third avenue. A RESPECTABLE ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOU: situation as chambermaid and waite: berwork and plain sewing. Would pro‘er to travel to fornia with alady. Please call at 002 Houston street, ig yet in her In vt place. Can be seen for two d Sho ASHING AND IRONING... WANTED, BY A RE3- | le Seoteh woman, 8 few me spectable ;nleo a few Te; c le Good retereuce given as to character and eupability. address, for two days, C. 0. P., Herald office, Wastepoey A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, a situatioa as plain sewer and to take care of child ren. Gord city roferenee given, May be seon for two days, at No. 11 Desbrosscs street. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITU- ation as children’s nurse, or to wait on a lady; un- derotands fine washing and ironing, and would make herscif useful. Inquire at the houso of her preso nt em- 12 West Thirteenth street. y A RESPECTABLE ENGLISH YOUNG ‘woman, uation ag chambermaid and waiter, Good city reference given. May be seen for two days, at 192 Varick street, aceon d floor, front room, ANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUA- tion to do the housework in a small private family, or bas no objection to do kitchen work. Good oity rafor- ence cap te givon, Plea@ call at 95 Sixth avenue, bet ‘Twenty-fourth and Twenty-fifth streets, third floor. BY A PROTESTANT Cam give city re- treet, ia the ANTED—A_ SITUATION, boy, a waiter in a private family. ference, Can be seen for two days at 49 Le wi rear. ANTED—BY A RESPROTABLE YOU & situation as cook, wasner, and tronor, 1a. pri rate family. The best of city r.feronces will bo giv: od. Please call at 81 Sixth avenue, near Waverley fae be coen for two days. ANTED-SITUATIONS, BY TWO irle; one ag chambermaid and Ia ter, and the oth nurse and soamstr Ciambe work. Can be sven for two days ixth avenve, in the reat. Good city reference RESPECTABLE or tod eke ng at ven. agyae BY A i, l- Ww tite pa eacranse Wouan, » 90 Lay 2 in her ‘inst pl ace, The best of citytreferen: iat Co Nn jougal shrestsneate jouston tree va Can ay A R SPRCTABLE fMoehat WOMAN, | Ww ‘a situation to dof in aemall private | family; ix a good plain cook, ar w , ndironer. Can tive the best of city references for in Apply for two days, at 217 Bridg ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A STEADY WOMAN, as oo ot with the washing and ironing: is a good bread baker. and understands her busi rs it the beet of city reference from herlast place I’ at 160 Eleventh str ANTED—PAbT OF A MOUSE, UNFURNISHED, | oat gentleman, and servant—parlor, bedcoom, | Daven s city or Brooklyn, ton | ANTED- A, SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE tart girl, asa professed cook Dnacretonde |'ite branches. Would have no objections to Best city reference given. Apply at 95 Kast Twonty- ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, & :ituasion as chambermaid and laundress. | Good city reference. Ple: ristophor street. Can be seen for two day; bgp ert A RESPECTABLE MARRIED WOMAN, © situation as wet wure ius good city reference. Picase call. or address to “M. Ii,,"" No#) Greenwich avenue, in ane grocery store, "can be seen fortwo days, if not en- waged. ANTED—THB FRIENDS OF A RESPECTABLE Protestant young woman, are suxious to obtain a sit- ‘uation for her, as shambermaid in a respectable fa- ily, in or near this city or Brooklyn « days, at 200 Dean street, Brooklyn. ) few ‘one but a respect- able family neod apply. ANTED-A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE youdg women, as chambermaid and laundress or o.1am- bermaid snd wai The best of city references given, if re- quired. Can Le soon for two days. Apply at 103 Twelfth | stre d Sixth avenues, | “ANTED- A ERIVATE TUTOR IN THE COUNTRY, to in sin the Spanish and Freneh lang: ‘A gentleman who iy about tra be preterre a. Address, Box 524 | Post Oflice. We nee A MAN SERVANT, WITH CBAC RE: tionable recommendations as to capability, ‘notor, Ko, None other need apply at No. 44 Sout atroot, up stairs. ANTED—A FIRST-RATE SALESMAN, FOR THE retail dry goods teado. None need apply unless glfering good city reference, and acquainted with city trade, Apply at 212 Fulton street, Brooklyn, | WASTED-4 BOY, FOUKTEEN OR FLPTEEN YEARS | of age, to learn Shejowelry | basi Moss come well | recommended for honesty, ly at 147 Fulton street, | Uy stairs AN DiteWs 3/8 SCHULTHE WANED BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG ScoToH | «irl, a situation as child's nurse ina gentleman's fa- all at 442 mily, Has the best of city references, P Hivdeon street, Wwanten A SITUATION, AS HOUSEKEEPER, BY A | respectable middlo aged American woman, who is fully competent for housekeeper, or to take care of a child. ¥cr particulars i: quire at 383 Broome street for two days. ANTED—IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, A BOY OF FROM | @ fifteen to eighteen {oars of age; to wait om tablo, ha: | He must understand hie lanes, ‘and be able to give 420 : an, Bey Rete a6 to characte Apply to P. Catlag! No. 14h Pine atreet, sorter ot Neperus thied story, CTABLE WIDOW LADY, A | situation as hourekecper in a respectable American family. Waxes no object, if @ good situation, Please call | at No. 2°8 William street, ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRU, A situation as nurse, Can do good plain sowing or chamber work, or act ae maid, or would be willing to travel with # Indy in the country. None need apply bat a Privste fa Cas come well r commonded from her place. Call at 187 Mott, between Beaver and Spring stro third floor, frovt room. "Can be geon for two daye, 4NTED—BY A RESPECTABLE ‘PROTESTANT | ‘young woman, a situation to do general housework, or chambermaid. She hes Ro objection to go a short distance in the country. Good rferonce can be given from hor Tust place, itage all at, No, ® Caen ANTE! man of some years exper mee, and mansyement of ho Tecceeury, can produce the’ cal} or addrevs J. C., 69 Weet Fifteonth street, n ixth avenue, ‘Applications will be strictly attended to until on- | goged. ASTED-IN A SMALL FAMILY, AN AMERICAN woman of middle age, a8 nurse. One accustomed to the care o! young children, with unexceptionable reference, will address ‘* Albert," Herald office, ANTED—A FIRST RATE COOK, WHO U sDER- stands French cooking ‘Perigotly. She must brin, good references. Apply st 61 Tenth stroot, between Filth | and Sixth avenuss. ANTED—IN A FIRST CLASS CONFECTIONERY up town, a young Indy thoroughly acquainted with the Businesd, to such an ofe a permanent situation will be given. Addrens'M. EB. DUSENBURY, Broadway, uear Thirty- seoene streets ‘The dost of references required, ANTWD~A FRENCH WOMAN, FULLY COMPE- tent to take sharge of children. ‘None need apply ex- cept well recommended. Apply at 737 Broadway, besweea l0snd 11 A.M. ANTED—A PROTESTANT WOMAN WANTED AS | nurse; one exporienced in the care of young children. Apply at No. 42Sevonth street, W ANTED—A coop w ‘OMAN, WHO WANTS A HOME must Le a good plain cook, excellent washer and iron- Undgessend id the indoor busi referni or pany. 1f such s person will apply by letter, addressed to | Comfort, caro of Boyd's expross, they will hear of a good piace, Wages $6 per month, | AITER WANTED-IN A PRIVATE FAMI man who thoroughly uadersta can bring good city reference, may apply at No. 3 Washing- ton square. — ANTED—A GooD c TAMBERMAID; " $0, AN EF- | ficient waiter Gitte, with the b ference, can apply, after {0 o'clock on Friday, at 20S jatar street. ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED NURSE, CAPABLE of taking charge of an infant from ite birth. A kind ané willing American woman, who can bring the bist of re ference, can call at (6 Pierrepont street, Brooklyn, ANTED—A FIRST-RATE DRESSM , TO GO to Mobile. Inquire wt 115 Norfolk street, oorner of Wnt —IN A SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY, A tendy person, as first-class chambermsid and w: derstand her basine and be kind it Vo fave alltronbly, none but those who ean give the best of ry children. testimouials as to character and capability need apply. Callat 410 Broome strect, basement door, frou ton till two o'clock. WIDOW LADY WISHES TO GET All orders Aoply at RESPECTAB ing; she is « first rate Laundress. thankfully received and punctually attended to. 66 Roosevelt street, in the rear, up stairs, No. 8. YOUNG W MAN WISHES ASITUATION, TO COOK, wash and iron. Understands baking and pastry Please call at SY Crosby street, front basement, between Spring and nce str LADY WISHES A SITUATION AS HOUSEKEEPER, | in a gentleman's family, a widower preferred. Please ca Lat 486 Broome treet, for farther paxticulare, | “RESPECTABLE YOUNG PROTESTANT WoM AN wants a situation as chambermaid and seamstr: fully competent to give goneral satisfaction. Can obtain the best of city reference, and be seen for two days, at 206 Bast Fourteenth street, between avenues A and B. | ‘RESPECTABLE YOUNG LADY WANTS A SITUA- tion as housekeeper, in 8 family, being compstent to underta’ e the duties of @ house, She would also take charge bildren, boing well edaested; has no objection ¢ horseif generally useful; wagos not so much an | ehject xs a comfortarle home; wou'd go to the country. or South. Beat of reference given. Please call at 149 Walker | street, or addzess BD., Herald off | HIGHLY RESPECTABLE WOMAN, WHO IS FULLY | competent to dress and clean hair, in tas newest Bost approved style, wishes to weit on "ladies at their dences, by the day, weox, or month—terms favorable All orders leit. with ‘Shepherd, Johnston & Or, S34 oureh avenue, addressed Mrs Cunningham, willbe punctually at- tended to. Please eall third floor, back room. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOM ation, todo gencral housework, have no objection to goa short distan Please call at 279 West Nincteonth streo| [NY RESPECTARLE PERSON, WiSHING T0 ADOPT two twin ebildren, (a boy and ® girl,) or either of , ier, may cal ne 200 avenue A, enird door, Back eoom. | | amount already from the sale of rights. | large diamond i istied to remain athome and not to havearunof com- | | which a liberal roward will be | ranco Buildings, coruer of Wil | tainivg a masonic badve and copy | half dollar. wrapped in | Ne | for his trouble. | bands of the Wree bf AAMAS WANTED—A FIRST C' at 145 Fifth avenue, stoner te Coste WA! vant only. | and Twent WANTED AT THE NEW YORK ty MAKERS» store, 6{ Canal aye wonton of =a ced orto, MPEORGE MRODIE: Propri-tor, RESPECTABLE MAN OF GOOD eer ey beef 7 —“ rene, may have 8 perman wages, as deliverce or ‘canvaser, for Virtuo's wjulunteated works. “Apply to W. Il. PRY, No. 26 John street, He Tene a Ee WANTED. GENTLEMAN FROM aes ree jirg to hire rocnished elt a wid is per, "brows, Bro we Ky jh @ widow | we, useki Hadye Addreve (nee pala) 8 ATRON WANTED—FOR Faget jee i a THE f Bloomi aa & person qualified to fill the th f which other partiou- applica ma to the subscribe: at is Vib 3. KENNEDY, Chairman will find cuployment in New ‘No, 105 Royale street, between ‘All good workmen will be woll prided atondy employment immediately. HEET IKON WO) PEARS WANTED—SIX OR RIGHT good sheet iron jood workmen will tind ate: employw Apply cs Francis ife Boat Company, No ty Iron Works, TEWARD WANTED—A HEAD STEWARD FOR A amebip, to got» the # est Indies, ie must, und horoughly and hi Iangange Apply to RIERA" 26 South otroct. ALESMAN WANTED-—ONE AC QUAINTED WITH WO the wholesale to Wy and fancy trade preferred Apply to + ROLBERTON, 43 Maiden lane, ALE SMEN WANTED—THAT ARE ABQUAINTED with the Ince and embroidery trade, Also, two smart wees that have been in @ fancy store, ar Potor Roborts, 87 Bro: GERVANTS.—A FIRST-RATE SELECTION OF SER- 5 ‘vante this morning at MORRI4'S Intelligence office , 237 Brosivay-curaer Rete etrvebe Nous. arate but tags Rios M1 with exeellent t Irish chambermai eharneter from one placa; ni od coo) s and irover: homework; conohmen, ete, 0 HOTEL KEEPERS.—A YOUNG HOBLANDER some time in this country, wante situation as confeo- tioner, or as undor cook, in ® hotel or on board a He haa been employed for confectionery establishment, sR Tho best of references can be + Herald office, RAVELING AGENTS WANTED-T0 SELL COUN- ty righta for the patent of an article whioh oolls road to nearly every farmer. The proprietor has realized a I Apply to the Jorsoy City, bot seriber, (SHIRT MANU FACTURER3.—WANTED, | A BITUA- ti or retail establishment t of roferance giren , Herald office, wo frown up ebil- t in washing. Both'aro willing and ol take the above situations. Bowery. NO DRt twenty ence, a situati Greene street. U, 889H00u AGENCY BY E. H. WILCOX, NO $, 228 Broadway. Contant necotiptions and enigage- | mente by the best institutions, families, teach trons, at one per cont in a oures the roquired compensation, check. Personal application most successful. ing, and are fully Ean’ be seen for two days at 30 IsTS.-WANTED, BY A YOUNG MAN, ears of axe, wlio Hing hid four years experi: oninaretaildrug store. Address E, J., 195 ~~ Lost AND D FOUND 5 REWARD.—LOsT, ON THE EVENING OF THR 10th inst., in passing from Teving place and Four teenth street, through Fourteenth street and Fifth avenue, to the corner of Fifth avenue and Eighth street, between the hours of 12P. M.mid LA r diamond orace- let, mounted in ble gold chai e dantre, surrounded by soventeon sin er ones, in two rews. The above reward will bo paid on the delivery of said bracclet to Mrs. X. Fe Thomas, ‘No. 7 Filth avenue, REWARD.—LOST, A LIVER COLORED POINT- er dog, with a piece off his tail, and mark on his Le Ike the cut of a whip. ‘The above roward will be paid dolivering him to Il. id JONES, Riding Academy, Nos. and 139 Mercer at $20 REWARD —LOST, A GOLD WATCH, DESCRIB- ed 88 followe:—gold anchor, gold dial, gold eap, trade by Arnold, Londow No. 664. it'was loss is passing | through Bedford and Houston streets, down Broadway to Broome rtrect. The finder will be rewarded with twenty ene by returning the same to the office of the Metropoli- an Hotel REWARD —LOST, ON TUESDAY November 2, in going from th ¢ 10 hington House, a carpet b: the bottom.: Whuover will revur son, at the depot, will receive thi $10 REWARD —STRAYED, NOVEMBER 5, FROM the British bark Emperor, lying at pier 8 North Fivor, a black mastiff dog, answering to the name of Boston. Whoever will return a. WILLIAM BRUCE, Master REWARD.—LOST, ON MONDAY MORNING, IN Broadway, between Bond and Fourth strects, a sinall Dinck and tan terrier, with a blue patent leather oollar. The dog enswers to the name of Snap. Tke finder will raceive the above reward on returning him to No. 24 Fifth srenue, oor- ner of Ninth street, 10 and | y Semart, notive young man, ag shirt cutter ins | stra competent to | | Tuesdays énd Fridays, at 7P. t iE Will recoive vho abovo reward. | ee A‘ te ie Ag yah 4 ICASIONAL Gove pa, © arene unexe » le a eee oes to G. Z, AXE ENGLISH LADY, ACCUSTOMED TO TUITION, wishes to form m an wovervess; also to tip reveling Soe wy iusto, French, deaniet oy is ind et ae | PHYSICIAN, MEMBER OF THB LON- . ald be glad to aovowan hour or two cr gentleman's lous other ‘branches of 2 Herald Offiee, ;. 2) comme renoh languay ft a weak, at his rua ‘6d txt nth t Mr. Be ve, alao, private alas te further partiou- Ieee equ at his residence, where circulars may be ob- tained, examinations, and since 151 Gllandorft), London (King's College). New York. OVERNESS WANTED IN A PRIVATE ga Must be capable of teaching French, mush and tho English branches Must «poak ti fluently address box 903 Now York Po When and whero an interviow may be had. hi ey bay tpeseig NATIVE OF PARIS, ns classes of froach convereation for wees Meas COURSE OF BOOKKEEPING. — C, | Marsh's counting room, for the practice of Took: keoping, 304 Broadway, is open from 9 A. M. to 9 x. Circulars, with tert, reterenses, &o., obtained on applica tion, and forwarded to any addro: RY VATE Tee 1ON IN P to indice or gontlome | the art of per mand | No. 289 Broadway, fit corner above the frying | enle, an clegant oopy book, onite ine! ents, ROFESSOR, SHUSTER'S DRAWING AND PAINT. ing rooms, No. 491 Broadway. azo pared for | winter'oonsony Separate classe: for ledive. ‘Speotal quurse | for female toachers on Aaturday a'ternoon, and one in | forenoon tor young gentlemen. ening olass for gon Weise, from 7 to 9 0 ‘ict CARD.—MR. CHARRUAUD WOULD SUGGEST that the dancing and waltzing olaesee are now open | for the reception of pupils, at both rooms, No, 20 Feet, ‘Thireenth street, south side two doors west | of Broadway, Pupil can commence at any time, and thelt narter counts only from the éate they enter. For pat- please procure circulars at either room. | Dit e AGADEMY. LIUGRA PE door from t | is taught by him, besides | ‘Bny, hour of ‘the day and evening, in | Olden tor practice irom IL A.M. tol BM. from 3 to 8 Pol aud (rom 7 to 10 o'clock in the event n | DANCING ACADEMY-SIGNOR A. GHERARDI, histed by Madame Ghorardi, respeotfully bogs bo ia | form hie patrons and the public, that bi 811 Broadway, will be opened for t | Saturday, Oct. 16. Days of buiti masters, Wednenday: and Saturday Thuradsys, at Sorclock, P.M Me Even 60 be given, and cls All communioati mptly attended to, VERRERO'S DANCING ACATEM MADAME, DU- | Vreul Ferrero, and her brother B Ferrsto, respeotfally | announce to thelt patrone and the public, thas thelr ehsses | for Monday and Thursdsy afternoons are now forming ab | their new and commodious promises, No 59 West Tourteonth ttrest. "Friday ud. Tuesday of sack week is dediveted to Drivate olasses for ladiss and-gentiemen, and school Ding clase for gentlemen. a R IL He: lars, inquire betwoon 12 and 2 o'clock, ONTAGUE HALL, (NEARTHE CITY HALG,) Brooklyn.- -Gentlomon’s evenin? olase for dancing and waltzing,—Mre. A Lanuay and Mr. Ogelvie will open a claet at the above room, on Feryreey) October 30th. Da of instruction, We rdaya, at 8 o’olock P. First soiree on Friday evening, mber 26. ROFRSSEUR DE DANSE ET DR TENUE.—E. COR- 21, for twenty years a member of, the Grand Opera ia Paris, and teacher of the gov: rnment clagses in that ii totion, reepectfully informs ths Indies aod gontiomen of this city, that he has opened his Gcolo, and oarnostly solicits their patronago. 1 new d e boon introdaced; whieh Le Bartisctie te much 9 been xP y somposed by the Py oferseur or this wine’ Moet tisfactory references will be given, and devoted attention | paid te all who willfavor him with a visit. Hours, from | one to three, and from ¢ight till ten o'clock P. M. 132 | Ninth street, corner of Broadway. ROFESSOR B. YATES AND H. MESTAYER—DANC- ing Academy, Washington Hall, corner of Hast and Bowery.—On Tucssaysant Tesdoye Tor Indios aud mio es, from 3 till 5 P.M; for gentlemen and masters, 7 to Pp. fe Also, at Chel: anor Hous*, coi inth avenue nd "we ty-fifth str Mondays Thurs: nd misses fim 3 till 6 P.M from 7 to 10 P. REWARD—LOST, ON SATURDAY, TWO AC- count books. belonging to. butcher. The finder, by leaving them at Way e's grosery store, Seinecad teeny and Fourth street ive the above reward. REWARD—A DOG LOST.—A SPANIEL PUP, TAN and white color, and so blended on the fore legs, ive them a dirty look. Whoever will return him 5 cat Twenty-fourth street will receive the above reward. OST ON THE EIGHTH INSTANT, IN BROOKLYN OR | "New York, totin pearls, encircled with a rosette of gold loaves, for sid, if loft at No. 18 Insu- mand Wall streets, Now rosette broast pin, being s small diamond York. OST-ON WEDNESDAY, THE 10TH INSTANT, IN gcing from Madame Lovine’s millinery establishment, in Spring Fstrent, to Broadway, or in Amity, stre Ls stage to Eighth street, a morocoo pocket ol per. bolouging tos child, several rereipts, of no value but to the loser. Whoever will return the came to 75 West Tairteenth street will be liverally re- warded, and no questions asked. LO8t=ON TUESDAY EVENING, IN FULTON AVE- nue, Brooklyn, ainemorandum book, indexed, bonnd ined Rucsia Tho'prraon who has found it will confer favor by leaving it with WILLMER & ROGERS, corner of nand Liberty streets, New York, and he shall be psid bea oe WEDNESDAY "EVENING, IN “GOING Pourth avenue and the Bower mall green ining two five dollar bil (Maryland wr piece, A suitable roward will be paid ad Whose all it was, by returning it to 324 OUND—ON THE Noni SIDE OF GARDINER'S Island three casks of wine. Said property isin the stor, subject to the order of the ewner, when identified, adc chargos paid. East Uampton, Suftelh county, 1. I. GEO. HAND, Wrockmaster. JOUND—IN WALLACK’S THEATRE, ON WEDNES day ovening, Nov. 10th, owrer can hav 7Y Nassau stre HORSES, CARRIAGES, d&cy ss NY PERSON HAVING A LARGE PAIR OF MALE mules, three of four years old, and wishing to dispose of them, can hear of # purchaser, by addressing box 473 York Post office. STYLISH CARRIAGE. HORSE hay eg 944 over sight years old, Color no objest. sound and Kind. No fsncy price will VANZANDT & LIVINGSTON, No. | New | ARRIACE ; FOR SALE. —@NE naw BICKEY in good sound d-has f ix reate he | oond-nand casch. ‘ivi Keay. in teed applies for’ feats: at CsOnN ©. HAM’é warerooms, ote BS }0R SALE—A VERY HANDSOME CANADIAN PONY, Perfectly, black, rising four yours old, Tong mane and tai’, cound ard gentle ia harness or avdor the saddle, Can beeen at Chamberlin’s stable, 68 Robingon street. high, nine years old, Kind {a single aa 4 double harness, i will: stand without . particulars, Inquire at ie 3 Y eetstkioer "Oro Foarth street, where the horse oan be s Able for a ovo horse carrisge, over sixteen hands hi eight years old, warranted sound; sold as the owner has further use for Price $170, Can be scon at Walter's | ]NOR SALE—A FINE YOUNG ROAN GELDING, WAR- | ranted sound and baie can pace inside of 2:40 im har- | ner d, an be THE BEST ROAD HOR! ates, sound end kind, of fine din potat of wpeed is very superior horse ion, a. wishing % ‘Heralé office and, perfectly = minutes without training; ‘and Audress an above OST—ON THURSDAY EVENING, THE 4TH I incoming from. Port Richmond, in m stermbont, 01 8 Kipp & Brown omnibus, from Battery place to Hammond eet, & valuable pair of gold spectacles, in a red moroceo Suppored to be dropped in age, or in aton' Pont. The tndery by returning the sume, or causing fame to be returned to the ownor, No, 73 Hammond atraet, Will bo handsomely rewarded, Le OST—ON THURSDAY AFTERNOON, LTH INST., 2 and 4o'clook, in pasa ng up Broadway to inter streots to Brosdway, ‘0 Eloventh streot enue to Twenty-third streot, East river a Pecket book and accoaat book, with the ow: ame in- aad dean m See acerrst rd ong ae i the han plats a at Sl treet, all receive five ore rewar bomen tt ot 7 ee SSOHN DALTON. SPECIAL | NOTICE! STOR BANK — THI —THIS INSTITUTION IS LOCATED on the corner of Jolin and Nassau streets, whore the; hope to receive and merit the patronage of the public, an particularly those doing business in rtanes F sident. J. Donewvs Mins, Cashiers ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE SCOTCH WOMAN, Bsituation aa seamstress: is mont at cutting and iit. ting chidren’s clothes, and all iindeot fine sewing do reveral kinds of émbroilery, or is capable of taking charge cf an infant from ite birth, City reference given. Address Agnes,, Herald office, We wo eutecanie A PROTESTANT GIRL, A SITUATION as chambermaid, or to take care of ohildre d ironing. Apply at 219 First ith and Fourteenth strects. lain washin; ween Thirte Wy Anrep By A RESPECTABLE you NG GIRL, A tituation as chambermaid and waite: ber d_ to do the small private ferense, and is Ari a nice young to work, ped Re apply at 87 Cros y stroet. ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN. A SITUATION, fo. cork, wash and iron, oF do fiueral Rowsework. of city 0 Rive AS. LY NCIS, 205 Went Theueg-eixth street. ‘ANTED—RY A RESPECTARLE WOMAN, A SITUA- jon, fo, dor general housework in a tate family. city references given, Can be seen for two days, hir gton street. Sane AN ENGLISH YOUNG WOMAN, A situation as I ra98 0 of, chaw bormal or to do gene- ral housework in ® small ny. 4 reference from 0% employer Inquire at Can § CHAMBERMAID er be seen for two days. ANTED—A SITUATIO: or as cliambermaid and waiter, in a pri vory experienced girl, with exoellont city rot "good cook. Call wt 72 Sixth avento, at the 2 ieeuan’ street. 8, Haa no objeo orself gener ily useful. be soen for two ‘3 Greenwich street. ANTED~A BOY IN A LAWYER'S OFFICE. AD- dross, in handwriting of applicant, Box 3,361, Post- eh Ly TurOr DR A dee esr, wio een in the business, a Brooklyn, belore 1d A, Me ” “apni kann YOUNG FRENCH LADY IS WANTED TO TEACH | a centleman the Frensh Ianguago. She taust be of pro- Bosgorting appearance, and not over thirty. yours of Bg0.— Address France, Heraid Meare tat id nr A YOUNG FRENCH LADY WISHES TO GIVI | French lessons in some fon private family | Address ‘fenoh Teacher, Herald office. | SEAMSTRESS AND NURSE WANTS A SITUATION— jo all kinds of family wing, out wad fit dresses—would a lig! worwork and fine write good. Would tr istance in the country. Pi 250 ‘corner of Orchard street, Store, Can be seon for two days. youu. WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION peectel 8 been lon, AS med to the care of small | ehildren; oF would wish s faanily with am, elderly fady ‘and gentleman to in doing ight wor Housekeoper in ® small family. Call for Twenty-seventh street. bbe RATE WATCHMAKER CAN HEAR OF A wo days at 109 exchai FOREMAN WANTED—IN tablishment. 01 in first rate styl A MAN COOK WANTED—ONE WHO UNDERSTANDS the restaurant business, None other neod apply. In- | quire at 009 broadway G00D FRENCH COOK, (CORDON BLUR) DF- jon in agood family. Sho speaks English Econ come Sell recomended from herias pla ress Madam Ranquett, 195 Seventeenth stroct, ne ar First avenuo. LADIES’ SHOR ES. | ds getting up work commended, can ob- | tuation, by addressing J.B. M’, Herald OOK WANTED.—A NEAT mo erent a COOK, one,who unde stands bakin naints with 60 dia willing to On with good Fi sam apply at 66 Mlovropeae street, Brooklyn, | OOK WANTED.—A GOOD COOK 18 WANTED IN A | zerng laden, boarding schcol. None need apply who carrot bring the best city reference as ta charactorand qua- | ‘Apply at Ne. 8 Clicton plac | ANTEO—AT 114 NASSAU STREET, A COACHMAN sehool Yeacho's, ssleame losing $1, Tee of) reage, fit ve velgulved. we of posts ais TGoMAas sriNk, Agent thts | order of the President, tion, by applying to 8. HAMMOND & CO. 7 nRe. L° STAR.—THE MEMBERS OF EMPIRE DIVISION No.1 aro Teauceted to attend a meeting at their rooms, ) Broad rid i 7 o.clock. B; order of the Hes uetiRtNoTON, Recording Socr tary. A—TDE MEMBERS OF WAYNE CHAPTER HE REGULAR CONVENTION QF THE DELTA PHT Fraternity will ts place on Monday, No’ ber 15, it 63g o’clook P. at the A Serlees Hotel. The aad’ ‘and regular membors of all tho chapters are re- Guosted to be Punetual in their attendance, ‘ERC ANT TI LE LIBRARY ARSOCIATION. —1ON. Horatio Seymour, Governor el ill de it, ture before the members of this institation, tan Hall, on Af evening, Nov. 17. jences at Motropoli- jubject—"Tho Tiokets, admitting a laty tickets, 5 conte, Members’ Mm to be had only sei the Library. W to be had nt the desk of the library, aud at the door on the evening of the Lect LUARD 1. Study of the Natural So and gentleman, 76 cee t Hickete, half the abov ture FELT, Chairman.) r,9o4, JAMES D. SMITH, Mectare JOUN F. HALSTED, folsate, 7 OUNG MEN'S LIGHT GUARD. —THE MEMBERS OF ‘the above company are hereby notified to meet for drill, at Union Hell, corner of avenue C and Fourt strost, on Friday (this) evening, Nov. 12, at7 o'clock. By order, PELIX HUNT, Captain, Joun J. Kerry, Secretar a The comma hopes that every member will bo prosent at th meetii OUNG MENS’ DEMOCRATIC GENERAL COM- m cial meeting of this Committes will be 13th iost, at Chairman, itl —A 8) held ¢ Tainmany I B o'clock, 11, on Saturday ovoning JOU i, T B. Grover, AL Suirn, N WARELE! } Soorctaries. 7OUNG MEN'S DEMOCRATIC UNION Chir regular meeting will the Mercer Bi hi guests, will bea. eRCH Wannen P. Suirn, | Secretaries. 7a, UNEXPIRED TERM use known pe Woodlawn, ted on the ‘Bios Inedule road. For oe of WM. L. WILEY, proprietor. horse; color dark Lowest price $£00. ONY FOR SALE.—A HANDSOME PONY, SIX YRARS | old, well broke to the saddle, trots, canters and paces; t tof ave, "Also, saddle, blaa~ 110 Clinton pina MISCELLANEOUS. CETL CAAT ACO) Rigs PLAIN, AND SUBSTANTIAL FURNITURE, Hi, Stoney, invites the attention, of substan tt he ms ty Tow, quality, a ay fur. cieure, at his store, 84 Sixth srenue, nd chamber fai hie very article nterd heat quali HENRY STONEY, 636 Broadway, 10H FRENC chanical ported. Warra: statues china Bi bi Groups. ‘The beet rape seed oll. 3) per Sperm. Lamps cleaned and reais, H. DAR DUN VILLE, 445 Broadway. INCAFIVE, CASES ZING, SLIGHTLY DAMAGED with fresh w be sold very low. Anply to . WHI ri, Noe 7 Battery place, ore Dane oN MERCHANDIE $10, 00 scriptions, conslgued for s 1,000 prime wr 2M) baskets champag 10, wiseh nd liquo’ r naijohe oF by thecask. Also, Sunces of sulphate quinia sale by MORGAN & dubai votign and Commistion Mere! No. 7 Barolay street. 102 NASSAU STREET, UP STAIRS, aver nm wood, # Cape for embroider 8, Poe tna of pat 1a ehilaee 8, slosh mantill; slippers, &c. Stampin, ed to at the shortest notice and at low rates. Potent Pill Bugein the bed, Or ‘roaches dread, Tin Powder 4 ure to i}. _ " ere is no poison in Lyon's etic Powder, Instantly destructive te insects, aud hie Magnotie e equally fa fatal to rate and mise. Depot, ween way. Cirenery or CORN ie HADAES Re RD, NO. 169 Buss LAUNCHING, LAgscH oF THR CLIPPER sit This vessel will b nchod | Jacob Bell thi morning, at 9% o' elo ee She is ii the Cal'for trad dw in dimene JACOB B ft the J Hate him. pis having purchased ber, her name ist of their magnitioent clippers, vin si i, rade 1 of which were by Captain Kilham, re ane | Wird and Messen, She will be comma: ship Valpsrairo. FON! TON, BRUSSELS A ne Ka Ee ba z eee }OR SALE—A BROWN HORSE, SIXTEEN “HANDS,