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Crystal Palace. nro Auxaican Propuvens Rom THE Aseo- q@arioy YOR THE RxHIBITION oF Tux INDUSTRY OF abi Nations. Orvice, NQ 63 Baoapwav, New Youx, ber 11, 1882, tena ‘are thus effered an ne to “7 vast pepaintion <6 s send us, i em ay wntil with the time tha’ they are a anaet that pete obj joote ver, direst ria nd irvet, in the, no doubt, ware thet we eve received all ee from she ublle authorilies that we have daisede charter: andthe Fedcral use Tor the purpose of receiviog cforeiguartices with Guty co long 90 shey remeals the strongert si suvances of pert from the r0- es, in this country. of the principal. f Md we are receiving ¢aily confrmati ss i the subject is excitieg am ‘of Europe. A mber of arti Als-ady decured, and wo have no donbt whatever hall have a vory extenavo reprosemtation of all otra. i at Hy joe we ne cy ies S building which will bes, great architecturs wont to cur city. and the exhibition, fa that ailing, of he producis of the industry of tho Old World: still wo shall fall Yar short of « it not equally sueceed ebtaining the ‘Tallest rer) American Sadastry:. oO defectiy: ld be ‘wtility, to = ‘we mé @f the people of our own oe extensive, coppersion et ur exhibition ‘would be exer both in tate rest it—if the groat resources ery wore uct tully displayed ‘Wo believe it to be unnecessary to u1 upon you the agguments on this subject, which Wwe sre furs willy to tl of fedtd ii it American Secer, Your verilee in the of American ind tty Your own interest, and what is due to an outa dovisod ant to be carried out with no narrow views, but a a tesle of public usefulness—all en‘itle us to entertain She fallest conviction, that you will send us some of the it arecimens of bak ar ekill, and that you will urge your friends to do the sam t doubt that ich will be the féesuit when the ject ia ence bronght fairly and fully bofore vou; and our = reason for aeeaeentog: pe you thus particularly is. thas the Her may not be oy 2 in the presa of daily busicess, and that Rad owe th subject attention in time to be We intlore. oxr Gestrs Ciroular, and also a form of to which we beg your attention, letter, if you desire them, to send Four friends or correspondents, can be had at this off in order that we may kuow on what extent of co-ope Sen yemay derand, the favor of x reply on oF before the ‘November i Winans tha boner eo bas eith gressree t, your obedient it, THEODORE SEDGWICK, Presidont. Tease of bg ne bi sitherul e | ‘Wo are gure will present | i Elegant Winter Clothing.—Fastionable! | heap! 380 and 383 Brond way, corner of White str ot.—Anex- Yensive assortment of all the most desirable styles of over- @oate aro now exhibiting, such as the Ad ‘airable Talma, the Graceful Paletot, the Unique, Kaban, t: Back, the Dreadnought Bangup, with 2 609 Peery vests, Clothing mad: and ths, cassimers, mer’ from Europe. GEORGE LEVIE. pair fashionable rder. French, En) silk plush and vel- ‘Vets, by every st The Teviot Wool Undergarments Sold at he Inpopendent | MoLsugh)in's cheap shirt warchouse, 292 Greenwich street, | eorner of Chamber, New York, form one of the hert bosom ns on ® bleak winter ‘They are elastic, dur bls, double breasted, of all sixes, and should be worn by all who study health and comfort, Leok at your watch when Green, fo. 1 Astor House, promises to send hr me a cet of his uacqualled- , at . specified time. Look at it again, when the arti- eles 00: ome, and you will seo that he is in advance of Bis rromice. Then look at the shirts, examine the needle- ‘work. try them on, and say ifyon were ever 60 fitted before. Freeman, Hatter, No. 90 Fulton street, in. Zites all who wish to purchase bate, caps, furs, oF childre a. ate, te examin bis stock, which for variety and unsurpaised. He is selling his bost No. 1 silk Ph ‘er Ay, 50, whieh he warrants equal to those eld else- where for $: Whe Hat Season at Gen @eews as if it had just begun, so grea’ wister styles. ‘Ihe Genin felt beaver seems to ha Gharmed half the hat weariug public, and the regular wine Sorstyle the other half. Thee bats are certainly the most Brilliant specimens of tate and skill in the art of hatting hat heve appenred-this season. at any price, and it may 2 Sato: nishment of those who are not aware d extent of Genin’s business, that ac GENIN, 214 Broadway, opposite St. Paul's ccuntaand Polities.—There are any quantity ate ket: on the roaul? of the late election and somo of She whigs Mave, hudered comstdersoig: Ons friend, of ours had no less than thirteen hats het Scott would the State of New ) ork. We met him, last W KNOX'S, No. 128 Fulton str. ot, wi for the purpose of leavin opular hatter, to supp! i I'm exteomely sorry fo 1 my hats, but I'll be generous enough to gi erstic friends real good hate—tha to Knox's. The Shoe Trade of New York, as Carried 0} BI_Cabill, is an itom of interest. He takes the lend in tht Business.’ His stock ia tho largest, and “most compl ler in the trade, designe’ for the woar in youths. mirces, and children, of the b ne morteaperiewend-werkeon in tho Uaiens Mrs 'S extablishment is at 977 Broadway. Shaca, Gi joription. imi it leat SamiLt: pas Sitppers, I Pampas, &., do in th 3 atyles, of Tacroseo, in great variety. Also, style ranted to At the mos ditioult fetty Shoe Emporium, 160 Fulton street, the ity to got a good article, Ladies, French Imported Shoes.—Mimes HILL & COLBY have just) coeived per Humboldt, cork soli eater proof and ‘The Eye-—Dr W Office, 28 Barclay treet, for his succersfnl treatment «f diseases of the o ead the insertion of artificial eyes imported from Pat Nearsightedness restored, and chronic inflammation of the allay, Roweyer long. stand joe hours, 8A. M. till 2 P. The Insufferabie ‘Torture of Toothache taetently relieved by Drs. O'CONNOR & CYNNERY, Sur way. Extracting and fillivg exocuted in the easiest @ad eafest_ mode Porcelain teeth insertod upon the most Sporeved principle. ‘The qvestes: attention paid te, jdi- qbeualy repairing and rezulsting children's teeth, ‘Terme deemed Pled, from Auction.—We feel r duty to remind the public, that we have opsned s Shoup slowing store Over soate very description from B2 te $5; tr 35 $ seats of ov Portolse Shell Vress Combs.—Ladies are Fespeotfully invited to Sombs at. the rubsoribe yond all doubt the Ini ‘387 Broadway, betweon W Or at aWhive ph ts. of tage, Jacon B Brean. ‘Franciseo, to Miss Gs iraupe be rere formetly of Ghent, Columbia Oo. Hudson papers At Newark. N. J.. om . November 16, by the Rev. Dr. Beott, Mr Ouivea Gi na of this city, to Miss Sanam Jane Stanavixi, of the former place. ‘On Wednesday, November 17, by th the Rev Dr. Harden. bergh, Mr. nape lg G. Barnum to Mrs, Eceanon Caaw- rorp, all ef this Died, On Monday, November 15, suddenly, in the 324 year of her age Anna Kare, wife of Frederick BLY ‘The relatives and friends of the family are Tespeotfully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 50 Lexington avenue, corner of Twenty-fitth phe this afternoon. at one o’cloek, without further invite- bo Her remains will be taken to Greemwood Ceme- bag are and Elizabethtown papers siaaee On Sunday, November 14, at noon precisely Groxce Dovotas, in the 13th year of bi i seek deat son of George Douglas. Bq , of Douglas Farm. Long Tlie funeral will ‘take Place, from his fathers Mecano; No, 26 East Twenty-third et. this afternoon, at three o’cioek. ‘The friends of tbe family are respectfully and particularly invited to attend. me, Tuesday, November 16, Apnanam Warner, in bis Tet year. The friends of the family are respectfully invited to at- tend a funeral, ony) panes sy afternoon at one o’clook, from his lat 0, 102 West Twenty-third street. On Tuesday. November 16, of consumption, Baivarr Bava Mary Bui eldest daughter of Bicheel and Elizabeth ; Shandley. 20 years, 10 months and 14 days. The friends,and acquaintances of the family, and those of her brothers, el, Kdward J.,and Chomas Shand- invited to attend her funeral, this afternoon, Lo one o'clock, the residence of her parents, No. Sorex street Her remains will be taken to Calvary Oman tery for interment. Conveyances will be in readiness at Grand street ferry, Williamsburg. Here at thy tomb, those tears we shed— ‘Tears which, though vaialy Row they roll, Are all love hath to gtve the dead, And wept o’er thee with all love's soul. Oh. earth! that to thy matron breast Haet taken all those angel charms, Gently, I pray thee, let her rest— Gently as in & mother’s arms. On Wednesday, November 17, in the fourth year of his 3s 1, Hexmann D. Scumavixe, oldest son of John and jagdsleva Schmadike His friends and relatives are respectfully invited to at- tend his funeral. to morrow afternoon, at one o’clock, from bis late residence, No. 212 Fulton acreet. Op Wednesday, November 17, Danrex. Liny, by the fall- ing of a building, aged 65 years. fits friends and acquaintances, also of his sons, Daniel John and Robert. fand ofghis son-in Francis Trotter, are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, from his Jate residence, No 97 Charlton street, to-morrow after- noon, at one o’clock. His remains will be taken to Green- wood. At Warsaw, October 11, in the county of Richmond, Va., Avoustine Neave, Esq, dey alzo those of her uncle. Thomas Mackin. are Te+pect- iy (SVEBTISEMENTS BENEWED EVERY DAY aa BEE THIRD AND SEVENTH PAGES.-we T THE NEW YORK HOSPITAL, ON SUN- ‘ov. 1d, a young girl, aged about twenty, of fine iving the name of Ann Russell. Tho o Brand Arf, were found stamped in Indian ink mm. Bhe stated she came from Albany. Any n in rogard to her,will please New York Hospital. CANATTA, SUPPOSED TO BE IN 8 « Island will hear of “something to his advi dy calling on WM. DOWNER, Tailor, Brooklyn. NEZ DE R— 18 INFORMED THAT A REPLY TO her communication of Nov. 14th, maybe tound at the ettors D. upon her left one who oan gi address Superin ATEN tage," | Broadway Post Ofiice, vinj | addrest ing a line to fe, at B22 Broad- | gy ean be completely cured. | Mechanical Dentista, st 62 Lispenard street, near | Portable Dressing Cases.—These Articles laim the attention of travellers, on account of their ox- treme c: oi id utility, which renders thi ‘ns to all whose va tome. SAUNDERS, Ni frot aa’ ‘ ‘Broadway. bese per ip and Party on the finest French, English, and Ame- rt; mts, Kon A tavge’ and Envelope, wafors and boxos. HYATT & CORNELL, 1 Warren and 1 John streets, corner of Broadway. The Richelien Ever Pointed Gold Pen has, serait flexibility aud firmness of finish, no rival in market. lusively by J. ¥Y. SAVAG street, wi ho ha perb assorimentof fine gold and =. ‘watches. His reputation for the repairing of watches ‘and gold pens stands A No. L. Wigs and Tow ‘Batchelor’s Rew Style ‘wigs are prononi t perfect imitation of Na- call at BarcnE ows OR'S ce Iohrated Wi Practory, Ne. | k ig Factory, No. ral Lepr @ largest and bowk nes oity. Copy ge jedreee. Ladies’ Hair Dressing.—Mes. E. Gthson, Suonkoe wizter devote her tine ‘excluneely to beaise’ Mate er devote her time exclusively t reasing,on the following tarma:—Singte Nand dross SO oonter ipoving,. 30 cents. will ad. th ice E sufin's, 927 Broadway.” syeagley rg "a Kicotric Hair Dye ts Allowed by ‘the most eminont chemists to be perfection. and all who ‘use it, give it proference over every other hair dye. All the old poe oer are now done away} ith, and a perfect black or brown produced immed ue without trouble or incon Zenlonce, “This, with Bogle’ } id retail by AB. & my ne ton, eu & Loe 273, Co. treet, and by the droge late peat ‘pettedlecs through out the world. eee dlr ogre a! rng be. is, Veen ieee ont ever {i a y part of fair Gloss, at Ne. 67 war Pireereneer ns Cotebrated Lignia Dye 9 beet you ov ft colori the hair oj iy patred by ang! ‘The wou Terfal enee and ad est seg tant Hair we Pabiic are Respecté&iilly Raminded that uBOn sre liaeovered superior or @ quid Hair Dye. The tranc nanan ing and mataral. ii aoe private rooms, by CRISTADORO, ’s Hair Preservative and Beauti- tee. for glossing, benstitying: strengthening. and re produc. wall as imparting & boa oa Teatro ai to ourl, it rs not its equal wale it is tured an jouse, bold by CRIB’ ADORO G 6 Astor davet's Wah ie 114 Chambers Lint “of ria agonts:—Rushton & Clay . H Meith pa de ee ca eney Domarege mt be Shih, Bow ey: & pes ty owe o Amieh 126 Canal street; Prior, 301, Figh 7% Hi'D. Sande, 100 Fulton street; Chaclse Wm. Lowe, 440 Geeonwich atrost; 0 if S00 Hindson street. The above agente,oxe ‘eo Wabpone with great success, apd po Party Cards Beautifully En. | | Saioon, on Fr j Hiahed every ORE ANON—THE WRITER IS MOST BARNESTLY | requested to er to grant a oonfid rendered perfectly benefit to both parti FMR. N. MOXON 18 IN NEW YORK, HE WILL | 3 Lense call oF communicate wit wilatae IVINGSTON, WEL| us & CO., 74 Broadway. CE WILL FINO A NOTE TO HER tthe Chatham square post office. Her note 1d this mornii Iss A [7 JHE TWO LADIES WHO LEFTAN OMNIBUS AT the corner of Fourth avenue and Twenty-sixth street, on Tuesday evening, at abont six o'clock, are disposed to form an acquaintance with the gentlemen to whom they handed their fare, they will confer an cspooial favor by addreesing Charles G. Morland, Broadway Post Office, stating where an interview oan be had, or an address by whieh a note would reach th NFORMATION WANTED—OF JOHN TANNER, AND ho wore, in 1845 and 1546, doaling in old iron vannah, Ga. Any person knowing whethee gor where they reside, will confor a favor by G. W. G., Herald office; or if either of them sheeid see chiec thoy will hear of s.mething to their advantage, by directing a note as above. HE LATE ISAAC G. STBARNS.— AL ADY AT THE South, who married a nephow of Jeane G. Stearns, who formerly resid: d in New York city, has had soplcatire Pe purebase her right in his estate. Not knowing terest might be, she declined to city, she eannot learn anythin; ute Any iv formation of said Stearns will be thankfully ived and liberally rewarded ,if communicated to W. £, NO. 38 Broad wa. SPECIAL NOTICES. NEW BAPTIST CHURCH —ALL THAT FEEL IN. toreeted in the formation of anow Baptist Church, i the north part of the Sixteenth ward. are invited to meot in erbocker Ball. corner of Eighth avenue and Tweaty- tina street, on the 18th i t 73% o'clock, ATHOLIC INSTITUTE OF NEW YORK. —THE SE- cond lecture of the course will be delivered on Thurs- day evening. Nev. 18th, at 8 v'alooky a8 the Stuyvesant In- stitut 659 Broadway by the Rev. B. O'Reilly, 8. J. of St. Inge Fordham. Subject “The ris] \ Emigration Tickets 25 cents, to be had at the door om the even- ing of the lecture. 2 DANIEL D. SULLIVAN, Secretary. LATE DUKE OF WELLINGTON.—NuTICE IS ereby given to tte British residents, and such other inhabitante of tis city a may be dovirous of showing their reepect for the memory of tho Ailustcious: devsased, shot there will be & religious service in Calvary Chureh, corner of Twonty-met street and Fourth avenuo, on Thursday, the 18th of November, atseven o'clock, P.M. The Right Re: erend Bishop Wainwright will take part in the serv & sermon will be preathed by the Kev, Dr. Vinton, of Gra Chureh, Brooklyn, “Offeers and mombers of friendly w equested to wear their badges. The invited gu will meetin the vestry room of there jurch. OTICE.—ALU PERSONS SG ee TO, OR DO- ing business with, the firm of C. S. & A. Fradenburgh, stone dealer Harlem, are notified that all mone: the said firm must be paid to C. 8. er A. Fradenburgh in person. HE JOURNEYMAN BOOKBINDERS OF THIS CITY, are requested to Attend a meeting of the trade, this (Thoreda ing, at balf-past coven o'olock, at the ryote), Grand sire ‘BE THE BALL SEASON. UCHLER’S BALL—ON FRIDAY NEXT, THE 19TH of November, at the Chinese Rooms No. 539 Broadway Noll’s celebrated band i for that night. id 8, to be hed aw Ww. Buch jorth William OF THE PETERSON ine Com pany. No. 15, to be held at the Apollo day evening. ‘Novem ber 19th. ORGE L. GREEN, Chairman, Bvwann J. Kwianr, Seeretary. THE MILITARY. UFFEY GUARD, ATTENTION.—THERE WILL B drills every evoning this week of the above company, 6 Battery pla 0 parade with the company, will dance, as our parade and tai the 23d of November Uni- WELFTH (ANNU AL BALL Fire Enj ate and pantaloons, and caps. Mus- vt, jant en the " M. Bye order W. WILSON, Captain. AURISTS A! AND OCULISTS, Ts CURE OF st STYES Ke THE EYE, WITHOUT operation or medisine.—A French oculist doctor, who to become known, two subjects who are siiected with thas malady. 1 tront thom for no :hing, ta his object. js to become known for the removal of that disease. Apply at 67 Fulton street, Brooklyn, up stairs, FINE ARTS. OLUMBUS GROUP ASSOCIATION.—HON. youn A. Maury, Heyes of “rert feat City, a Bt Whittlesey, do. herd Knapp, do; Wat J. Bonk: Onle Talos, dor Theme Bory do. Geo. vir ion, do.: i John W Maury, Prosidont; re} eee Dreaacter eo ea, Seoretary. he Levi Hoardaley, N AL forego $s, x shit le A committee to eid the Fabbri Brothers to steck in the city of Washington “The Columbus Seen igned and to be oxeonted b Florenoe. He the se siptorwit | 8 the sculptor in Tuscany, net much mot to a ‘nun pumiciont, te sel i Ahoprapke expences, will leave beta hdejunve 4 this kantioent Toe ot rv stabuary, and for its erec the ‘keantifal site already prepated for it. Haight of the ry 4 4 pedontal to te howe forty feet, an mes of the mtg abo Moe bs 6 peetaliy, dowoted to thi month. All communto: BBRI PROTHERS, 167 Bi a. apply betwe ba Tu. LADIES AND ork A new and sons; it may ifdzen. Fponch alvo taught > mown until now, by which guabled to rend and speak the | dressed to Agente wan ay, vi the old mode of dag they hay 14 & bresyeive cute, at hele ae Nessiv® isheyad sn AAA or lab babel TWO RESPECTABLE zoure st GIR! ¢ te nurse and seamstress oF te ig chambermork, eee be de‘foneral housework fn s family. The best of ci Please fat at Noe arth Strveb and Sisth aveniee. weet) ata the" eoaar oF lease nd Sixth ave- her last place. Can es. She has be ‘coon tor! wo da aye. Warne mgentieme GIRL itt ares BY merical 10) sessing and resid: a! id ee, ne iar rom AN S3>-£ SITUATION, | BY A RESPROTARLE wet nurse The best of city refer- hore distaneo thre it Vise Hammond street, betw ited Please to yeni at No. ANTED—A rus t1Ow, BY A RESPECTABLE to do chamberwork, washiag, and children. Can be seen tains, sof ARTE \BITUATION. BY rouee Laby, Lend retands plain i e cosh fatal “6 a a D. aati ym Post office, a Ninth ove" aoa du ds plain sewing, ress s nove to Mi 0 A. Wirt A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN’ SO iy as pias Oye or to take care of childrens jood cit} zy fat at No, 24 Willett street. reft renoos fre Ploase he has lived five yearein her | an invalid lady. ‘The beet of city referenc: at 180 West Nineteenth -ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTADLE ‘ourg girl, to do chamberwork, or as wi nto do the goneral housework of & Good reference oan be given. onl ypher street. Can be seen for two days, if not anieato Chaka Pie room, back stairs, Weenie a A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN" acituation wet on she bes 8 good ofeast of mill: 10 call at 103 T mth avenu no objection to go a short distance in the coun seen for three days. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE Ww ‘OMAN, A SI- tuation as cook, in s private family; one who perfectly paderstands ber buslness. Hest, of city, references igiven. Apply at No. 94 Bighth str t. Mark's pleco. Entirely Hee seen for two days, ity reference. and ironing b.Call at No, 98 Ki tween First and Second a1 . Has no objection a ast and is competent in her nth strost, front baseme: wich and Washington. gaged. WANTED-BY A RESPECTARLE, MIDDLE AGED Ware ELL RECOMMEND- woman, & sit 000k, in & small private family, pectable family ae or to take care of p. Can for two days, » EST rienced. Can do 21s Tenth street, corner of First. avenue, third Noor frons | any rig with t ing, | roidery or ire care of oF ote, B.8., 1 tio procure: West Thirteenth tree to town or country whore & suit Weir SITUATION AS NURSE, AND TO DO nin rowing, by a respectable aud exporienoed middle in, Who rena) pan Pet) " im tnbeb ibfaey, Tio We ANTED—BY A RESPEC’ TABLE MARRIED wo- man, & situation as wet nurt Please call or address, M. I, No.9 Greenwich avenue, ex in the grocery ato ANTED-—BY A NICE tion as wi eon for two ood reference, » care of Mr, Has good city refer- ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE woman, a situation to do ge e housework in @ small privat ily. No objection t ia the cour try. Bust of olty reference givens Can be seen for one week at her Iast placo, 323 Fourth avenue, between Twenty-fourth and Twenty-fifth streets. ANTED—A SI1UATION AS CHAM BM AID BY ‘4 young Woman who perfect C would bave no objection to and ironing of a small fawil, her lact employer. Can be avenue. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as good plain cook, or first rato washer andironer. Good city reference. Please call at 335 Firat avenue, between Twentieth and Twenty first streets, second floor, front room, ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION ‘a8 good cook, washer and ironer; of would do genoral housework, | Has the boat city referonce. Can be sven tor tro days at 122s tlantic street, Brooklyn. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A fituation as chambermaid and waiter, and who is will- ing to assist in washing and ironing; is a gcod plaia Best of city reference can bo given for three years. Can be acen for three days, at [29 Sixtoonth etreet, between avenues A and B, third strry, in the rear. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE SCuTCH PROTRS. tant girl, a situation as chambermaid or laundross, a private family, Good reference. Can, be seen at Jame Thorre’s, No. 193 West Ninetcenth etreet, between Seveath ard Eighth avenues, up stair: ANTED—A SITUATION, AS LAUNDRESS, BY A rospectab-e colored woman Please callat No. 139 Fif- teer th street, berween Seventh and Eighth avenues y ANTES —BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL A tituation ag chambermaid and waiter in private family. Please ul ly to her ast place, 87 Willoughby street, Brooklyn. Can be seen for two dayy. aa ashing referenee from jaye at 276 First PROTESTANT day room, two stairs up. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG PROTEST- ‘ant woman, @ situation as good cook; understands is & good’ Inundress or to do ence given. May be seen Good city r Seventh avenue, ANTED-S(TUATIONS, RY TWO RESPEC Young women, as chambermaide and waiters, or to do general houseworkt in. small priv: ‘The boat of | city referen ott, from their last pl Jeart. Can be seen for twod eneral housework, ror swo days, at 110 Bigh ABLE ANTED—BY “AN AMERICAN WOMAN, ‘A SITUA- tion to do up stairs work, Please calf and do plain sewing, the rear, second floor. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RBS: ounE Woman, ag co ‘ven. ANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE, YOUNG WOMAN, tion to do general housework orchamberworky agood warher nnd iconer; has no objection to go a shl Unoxcopti nable cit tiven from her last place, if required. Please call at No. 13 | Mott street, first floor, in the rear, distance in the country. ANTED-—BY A YOUNG NORW GIAN GIRL, A ra of childzen, in & rospectable | tr tituation to take ily. Inqui aw arrived from London, a situation as oook, Under- stands all kinds of French ‘and Evglish oookery. No ob- ction to act as laundress. An English family preferred. 79 First Can be seen tor two days, at 68 ANTED-BY A STEADY YOUNG WOMAN, Just enue, between Eleventh and oc to take care of a child, at 187 Elizabeth street, in washer, and iro i refe" once Vv ANTED-A SITUATION, AS FIRST RATE COOK, in a private family en Canoe eee fore wo an ‘ANTED—BY A SMAKT, INTELLIGENT ae girl, a situetion ae laundrees or cook. town or country, in » genteel family. Apply 0 Watts strect, sorner 0! i Variok, ‘@ the dressmaker's. ANTEDCBY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, a situation as cook; understands her business. No ob jrotion to city of country, |The best of city roferenae ean be given. Can bo seen for two days at 9534 Mulberry street, corner of Walker, front basement, ANTED—BY AN AMERICAN GIRL as yaiter, She thoroughly understands the busine and oan give the host elty reference, be seen for thro 367 Twelfth street, near FF enue, third floor, back room. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUA- tion as waiter or cuambermaid; is willing to make herself useful to heremployer. Can be seen for two days Ae Franklin street, corner of Greenwich, store, ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN. A situation a8 cook; understands cooking in all its branches. Best of city roferon: be seen for two day: at Sl Weet Ninetcenth street. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN? a situation as seamstress: would have no objection rwork., ANTED—BY A RESPROTADLE YOUNG WOMAN, of quied and st habits. a sitaation as chamber- aid dus iveiern air fe arpond plain cook: washer and Or would re of children and do the general housework of a small private family, an4 do plain sewing. Good eity reference given. Can be seon for two days. Please call at 207 Mercer street, in the rear, first tloor. GED AMERIC4N WO- ceper, oF to take care of rANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A situation as nurse; has been agcustomed to the care of obildren for severai jafent. Has the best t id can tak charge of an ‘an be «en for 1° ANTED-A SITUATION BY A RES g1l, ag chambermaid, or waiter girl, “Cail 1or two daye at 141 B floor. WANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SI- tuation as good cook, washer and ironer No objec- tion to go asbort cistance in the coun:ry Good cicy reo ference. first floor, front room. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG situation ae chambermaid and Isundee: to do ewing or waiting. Good o ty ‘reference given. May be scen for two days, nt No 8) Eleventh street, in the store, between Fiith and Sixth ANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, barmaid and fine | Tho best city reference. P oall Twonty first street, Letween Fifth and Sixth avenuer, for bwo days. ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, OF STEADY habits, a situation as cook, washer, find ironer, or to do gonersl hourework in & pri perience in housework for th roll recommended; has no objection to the countey. lanoy street, first floor, bac! ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN A SITU- In an oxellont di er business; oan out un¢erstands the care of CTABLE ing, oF ae it, third MAN, Please room, thoroughly understand dren's dresses; also, would be willing to fake oare of children. 19 Protestant Unqnestionable testimon: ‘Seamstress, 117 West Sixteenth street, between Sixth and 8 nues, in the basement, which will be directly SNionded to. A SITUATION Inquite in the | May be seen fcr two days, at No. Gl Marion street, | | ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABL! oung English woman, as chambermaid, and to avai or chay bormaid and’ waiter, or ‘and do plain sewiag. Ren ral housework for a snail respectable tamily. Would ha with a lady. Please apply at 120 kim street, corner of Howard. in wathing and ironin, e care of children, no objection to trave ference. Could do Can give good city 7 ANTE D—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young Provestant woman, good washer and ironer. given, Can b ANTED—T0 GOTO NEW ORLEANS, A PROfES- berwork, fine was! ‘Kin # small private fami'y. en for two days, at 08 Fourth arenu Weis necessary shavabe should unaerssand ohawe ing, and fluting. Apply, between ton and two o'clook Thursday, at 105 Fringe street. as chambermaid or waite: Would do the Good city re poncral hous forences oan be who can come well recom: d' who is not subject to sen- ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMA in cook, and ‘Can_do chamberwork and p) eon for two days etween Tenth and Eleventh strre in the fancy and millinery store, She is ® good pl and ironer. city reference, Can bi No 145 Sixth avenue ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, good plain cook, good washer | housework in «small private Is ‘affectionate to children. Pleaso call at No. 9 Clark street, in the Can be seen for two days. asituation. Isa ver; and ironer, or to. do general family. enoe can be given. rear. Tho best of city refer- ANTED—BY A NICK TIDY YOUNG WO) situation as chambermaid and waiter. well the care cf children. Is willing to be gencrally useful. it, oF 223 Bowery aoe 4b dergenerel boesa. week: ta a :m would have no objection to assist ina ly at No. 6 First avenue, in the rear, first basemoat. Can | Re'scen for two days, n Und Can produce good olty Fe ‘Apply at No 33 rding how ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, hambermaid or waiter, or to do general fs a situation housework in from har whore # Covly AESa Allantlo strect, Brooklyn, for two d a city references lived three ye: Please ANTED—BY A SCOTCH GIRL, of situation as waiter, orto take care dren, and make herself geno ¢'ty references, and can fe econ for two days at MS ‘Tenth avenue, fourth flor. SIXTEEN worried fork, and fine ply at No, 6 Carmine street, ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITUA. cook; she understands her busi and ANTED—BY A GIRL, the wash i seen for two Sanyo, ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE shing and ironing. ‘an be seon for two days, if not engaged. Ap- 0 the country. between Fitih and Sixth av ee oF plain cook: has no objection to § ood French and 12 Highth street, first Noor. PROTESTANT Inin cook: sho is & first to do light a8 goodelty Good ity reference | Please apoly at | A SITUATION AS CHAM- 8 wish nglish, ANTED—BY A RESP. tion to do general bo to do chamberwork, references can be siven, "Please call at nework in a gonteol family, oF tin washing Sad ironing. Good STABLE GIRL, A SITUA- Riviugton street, ANTED-A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT GIRL, to cook, wssh and iron in & sm»Il family. understands her business, and is willing to make horself gererally useful, may apply at61 West Thirteenth streot. Ono that | ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE girl, a situation to do goneral housework in a small private family; is a good plain cook washerand ironer. Has Apply at 201 Weat Fifteonth st ‘Can be seen for two days, if not en- pe recommendations. rat floor, in the rear. gaged PROTESTANT Wate ity A pret nbigey | YOUNG WOMAN, with go ‘situation as plain cook, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE girl, as s superior cook, ‘and a frat-rate washer ironer, ood bas er, and underatands ow to tanks eae, Has the beat of eit ee from her Iset place. Ble 43 Feurth streot, between First and Second avonues. e seen for two Ga; Wnt A SITUATION, IN ANY CAPACITY, IN se; has lived six years in one place. Can bi geen for two day: pO enth street, between First au: ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE married woman, as wet nurse, with a fresh breast of Good references isa (raf seametross, Call at Aand 8, Can be at "Addrees 133 seen for two \t, third floor. ited. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN 4 situation ae nurvo and seamstress; or cusmbermaid and seamstress P ork; willing to mak hereof generally fal, A femily ohare e are-childron would bo preferyed Vleaso call at 16 For th street, rear building, room No.8 Can beseen for two Advertiser can th NTED—A SITUATION, BY AN BEF ARIENORD ‘oun eh imberworl in for two days, nty fourth streot. ANTED—A SITUATION, AS COOK IN A PRIVATE family. by an experienced girl, Hae exoollon\ city , Call at 72 Sixth avenue, at the hall door. Good city reference. May bo West Twenty-tixth street, betw inj ing. for 122 ry Seventh and Bight Witney 4 RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, & situation to do the cook: id iron- of a private family, also baking. Sond 148 Varick street, retwoon Vandam and Spring, : é. Bratt pin goad aeeain teed le an getting a situation at washing it have any orjootion to fo a short try. Th of city reference if re~ jot two days, if not ongagod, at No. 13 av fc or, front room. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Young woman, as laundrese or chambermaid, and ts do fine washing and iroving; would have no objeotion to go nce in tho country. Good references oan be inquire at 28 Et th street, corner of Third Can be seon.for two days, if not engaged. ITUATION, BY Aa RESPROTAGLE Woman, to t+ke este of children, and do plain eht chamber work; wi oh an object a & per anon’ ho Pie 604 H usten stroet, second floor, front ty references giv iv A XOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION family; is 8 xood Plain naok, an No 332 Biehth iret floor, baok ro Ey Peterence piv ANTED-BY A YOUNG GIRL, DETWEEN FOUR: nae, 2 situation to take oare fre her last place. Please *gail’ae BH tress tyfaoes Gas e'sees for tw = ANTED. INA PRIVATE FAMILY, A FRENCH OR maid; she must bo a good a ale English. Apply, with recommendations, ard beable at No. 10 University plac matress, | ANTED—BY TWO RESPECTABLE YOUNG WO- men, one a situation a ironer, and the other ae: obi sity reference giv: ‘birt a: nth street, in the ack basement. plain cook, washer, and ermaid and waiter Good fer two days ay 153 West | to sin WitT.. benny ig yaad fe fete tren it te no foreach ‘office, woman, house. The Mest ot tity sefereace 6 Roosevelt street, Can be a free, SITUATIONS, ¥ Teara r an} Beet Address W. ANTED—AN AC eT MAN store. Ona oi oquain te, "aaarecs, ith refetonee, whi. b ne: 0 sees, apply. erty atri ANTED—A SALESMAN, IN THE GENTLEMEN ire accustomed to selli algo all the Dao A "fo te | i eo made ew Yors, from furnishing business. Apply to vuYATT CO, 156}4 Pulton street. ANTED IMMEDIATELY, TO GO EAST—FOUR OR one old comedy; one low comedian, utility: Apply to N. F. Gas five good actors, for the following li of on y one man for heavy busines nd ony or next, from 9 A. M. to JP. M. Le ane eeatae with ine reioeares of New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio ern f tat Ht ante: nto 12 o'clock ia the di —BooK AGENTS, WHO THoRovantty | » Ll ied ¢ for aired, withoud vt 129 Lib- business:— efor light for respectable + Lovejoy’s Ho'el, on Friday ARTED—& YOUNG MAN, JUST ARRIVED FROM 4, where he has overlooked an exte sl acquair tanoe with ti! employment on som on trial for the presont, 8 & Ayers, 49 Exchange place, asive farm, methods farm, and Refer- ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG MAN, wh atreot. who tpeake tho German and English languag parente reside in the ayy | afancy or dry goods store, Pl joase apply at 09 of Now York, » situ on in Greenwich Cc. H., Mh having been © are. the fourteen years. A note addre alt office, will bo promptly attended to. ANTED—A Llp ad tae BY A COACHMAN, WHO 4 business in all ite branches. 4d in to ong W Can give ald offi rolerk. ¢ D. for tw ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, A SITUATION AS ort jexceptionadble vity 0 ANTED—A SITUATION, AS CoACHMAN: OR GE neral servant, by a young man of tober bite. Reference from his letomployer. Adi Chatham Post office. ‘atendy haw James D., AITER WANTED-ONE wo HAS LIVED IN PRI vate familie None bus a fires ryan’ ni ‘Wa-hington place, betwoon the hours of elt ply. and Wy and oan bring good recommondations Apply at 13 ANTED—A WAITER—ONE WHO PERFECTLY | understands his business, and who can furnish un- doubted refi rences a to honesty, capacity, &o ; Scotch or ferred. Also, a lad, enteon to nineteus titer sud footmaa, Apply between, | “ANTRD—A YOUNG LADY TO LEARN THE VEST king. None but @ neat sewer need apply at No, jouth of Ninetoonth surest, ANTED—A SMART, TIDY GIRL, BETWEEN THE ance of fifteen and seventeen years, to tako care of a child three years old. Rone need apply that is dress and active Ono thet would suit, will hi forte le place, by Alene ‘at C64 Broome st hours of 1) aluek to-day. eneral housework in a small private t come well resommended, py tal , corner of Front street, not tidy in of ao between ARTS RESPECTABLE art, TO ASSIST IN | ¢ boardiag- t 49 Whi FRENCH WIDOW LADY WISHES A SITUATION as housekeopor, in an Amerioan family, tion a goin the country. ofl YOUNG LADY WHO HAS REEN AC Please addross M. Has no objec- and | and other trades, either | lic other business. AS PORTER IN A! with the hardware box No. 393 E., Herald | 'OMED to ring in church, and reads readily, wishes a situation or adi BN perionced chambermaid and seamatr the above situation, or that of waiter, street, wil 0, Now York or Brooklyn. Call TARLE YOUNG WOMAN, WHO IS AN EX- shes cithor obtain the mort satisfactory reference. To be seon for two days, at Second avenue, : RESPECTABLE GIRL WANTS A SITUATION AS children’s nurse, 3 erience in that treet, in the rear building. VERY RESPECTABL nd to do plain sewirg, azity. Can bo WANTS A SI n for three day has had long it TUATION ag ohambermaid ins private family ; would assist in ing sod ironin Bee up staii ‘and oan sew very neatly. Call at 877 Y DFS A hes mee a faithful maid, who wai goed child's nares, sows She is ‘uné erst: TIRES TO RECOMMEND TO y and je clear star ching and fine ironing. A GooD Hor integrity is above suspicion. Addrevs Mrs. 8., 105 Astor House. YOUNG LADY I8 ANXIOUS TC as nvreo and seametri of city Bei lym teen ET ASI’ reference. r, front room, TU ATION all private family. Call at 121 Atlantic street, Brook: RESPECTABLE th for two days. ion Brooklyn. Please call. Inquire for Mr, MoGoe, up stair YOUNG WOMAN WANTS ASITUA- cook, washer, and ironer. Tho best of refor- hok last place, Warren atre van RESPECTABLE GIRL WANTS A SITUATION AS a first rate cook. Appl first floor, Can} fo Understands weveral branches of Frinoh cocking, having had sevaral yoars’ ex me of the best /amilies in the city. atreet, near Ch jence with Mulberry r two days PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITUA- nv dersta’ tion as cook, washer and ironor: Iss good baker, and ds makin pastry and sil kinds of jel Tas ood references, Ple: 89 Crosby atroat, botwor pring and Prince. N AMERICAN PROTESTANT WOMAN WIsHEs situation as oook, in s amall od citseeteranse sae ct, between Houston and Prince, in tho rear, first onl] “Gan bo acon for two day Tense call for two days. ‘OUNG Wi who porfeot ferences pif not A at 257 Mul. ‘OMAN, AS tly under. from som inquire at Wm. T. rner of Frurteenth FRENCH LADY WISHES TO OBTAIN AY situ ms ion in an Amerioan family, to teach he Fronch Ian guage to ore 0. two young persons; she would. also lain sewing. ‘me, Massonnat No. 23 Whit tle for Can ve vory good reference doa lit Inquire Ri A uati ry confideuce dreee X.Y. SP having part of his ti ECTABLE GENTLEMAN. OF MLD: 0 Fequisito, Broadway Pcst Office. DLE AGE fe disonzaged, wishes to obtain @ y employment where trust and ¢ beat of references givon. A RESPECTABLE GIRL, WANTS A SITUATION A$ chambermaié, «nd is s first rate washer eowork in a small private family, waiter, or to do bi Ploawe call at No. St Sixteonth 6 nM orn of Sixth ave recommended. . Can en for two days. YOUNG UNMARRIED MAN WANTED TO TAKE general ee referred, None need apply without references. WEAVE 1y habite, ar reer, He theronghiy ndersisnds the care sad maune ment of horsen and carriages. A good ritnation for m ste: 32 Fourth street. ly useful, and has no anieetion to go totl Ince the best of city reference from soveral respoot- ablo fawilien by whom he was employsd, Addross, for two T.M., Herald office. tak RESPECTABLE GIRL 13 WANTED AS NURS! and sesmstre She must be competent ity reference Apply, fro: y Good aquired. Apply ai Fourth eae nex’ door to the corner we Groone ‘Bn oyster saloon; one who understands the Is willing to make him) it he county N ENGLISHMAN WANTS = SITUATION be coach. ioe or would it hi general Call Of himself and m ‘hia tash employer. to take @ atreet. ANTED—BY A REST ECTABLE RAY hd WOMAN ‘a situ rove! as chambermaid and plait May Treaty hast stress, avenues. between Seventh and wing. Good 3, at No 160 Kighth seen for two a ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE a first rate washer and sof city referense ‘A SITUATION, no and to do light chambsrmonk, God Please calf BY A PROTESTANT | at No. 55 Bighteenth 20 WANTED. AN IN about 16 Seca aay fey D C.CAM 8 of hye of ago n tl 8 taste for drawing YER, wor, 86 F vufton stress, 1 JENT AMERICAN BOY, ngraving on Ape ly to ‘up ttairs. ITUATIONS WANTE: drens, also a chamberma red, by a lady with wh a M., whore the gfr! it Fourteenth stro ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN A SITUATION hil ‘s nurse. For particulars please call at ANTED—A SITUATION, ‘Young woman, to do general housework. She is first-rate washer and ironor. seen for two day and Bightb 166 Thirticth street, betw BY A Pati teen Cas Good city re/erenc Seventh ANTED—BY fi tion to do A ba dah ee | ie mes NT rk and waiting Ise tion to do the hou: Iain ir, ai ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN | SB sitaation as plain cook, or chambermaid; sho is'will’ ing to make hersolf x ea seta! for t mendations. Can be n Rive Rood days, at 7) Jam ker per. ine hi hi bleu yeaie old. gente wom i'We She is full ousebold 1 of ing with her, a rises 1, three Lat the house of her prose i s:reet, from 10 to 3, ANTED-BYA RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT at of city ireterens Av twentieth street, near Bighth a competent to tal fairs. mi best employ Kl wh, ant iron, ina Ploase call at nuo, for two Sera FRENCH OR SWISS NUR! caro of two please nth street, for two days. wx lish woman, as waits with revtmmendations, atlé We TED—A Mgnt Sure, WELCH, OR TO TAKE West Blo Apply at Ne. 1 d chambermaid. Apply, st Seventeenth stroot, ANTED—A YOUNG LADY WHO HAS BEEN IN | he practice of putting up seidiits powders. Apoly seen street, betwoon the hours of 9and 1010 at No. the morning. re Peers AND COOK. THE S8AM- ANTED—A YOUNG MAN, OF GOOD ADDRESS, Aative, and ‘ntell acquainted My A aed bas to capability ntenrity. my ‘aveave iad This aaa dn grocery, store. Must bg bring good re‘erences, ag Appt ‘at northeast corner of | Uv R VE YO RS.—WANTED—A A GooD SURVEYOR. ‘One who o map| ho 1 on flat washes. Aprly city surveyor, 157 | ASH AND BLIND MAKERS WANTED—TWO GOOD | also map tolerably well. Also, lotter and wri Broadway. first-rat ends can find stendy employ ment and the highort wages, at corner of Forty-fourth street and Third “U8 0 DENTISTS —WANTED, A SKILFULL MEC cal dontist, who is capable of a required. le man preferred, Apply at No. 9 Tillary streot, OSBORN. ) WOR! permanent Apply at No. 6 Rig! K IN hy f euttii ting in the office i- Kone but competent workmen need avply. Sin. rook yn. 0 TIN, WORKERS AND PLUMBERS. ~WANTED TO contract, with eom) lum din, |, Nob and on several hoasor. lanover street. tont workmen, for the roofing Apply to Mr. MAMIL- teers; th 0 house, twe ex: ¢ rod. thing preferr ving ‘abel at No. ys. ore drossor; be recom yared to M. vo for two 10 BOSS CARP able yo ip the old eee try. months in Brooklyn, gre bisa nstrae th fon tore Fc Herat omen, be Yours tot at work for tl tating w ho business ho Inet “a e' » 8. who would be williny term as might be © an intervi reed on, view may ANTED--AT 114 NASSAU STREET, SCHOOL teachers, railroads, mM Sain veresee ani phd a ag Ay freeot portage, will oat Cy or an a ter teen men on TX. ames efor pliennte - E3Q —SIR-1 ee we respectfully solicit 60, af suck time ag mye ven ne. Ror with your cocngenente. on, ohn W. Richards, MMi a Devin hed with teed F. Nosbitt, |. Williameon, Pies ns Patrick K, me: atrick Kerrigan, 'D. Slams, Albert sie DR, StMyy GLA. Ds ET or Angee Sol B. &. Hart, James Brooks, James Harcer, James Kelly, Rotert Kelly, D Carolin John J, Ciseo, Wm. MeMurray, Janos Ol well, L. B Shepard, f Jno. MoKim, Edwin Smith, James Harrison, Wm. Dor Teaew Starks, Witten Ses P. D. Kelly, Ja Murphy, John afte Law, Chas. A. ST son, Havemey or, J. THOWP, ‘Anson Herrick, P. H. MoGuire, ‘Thos. ener J. W. Waleh, Maurice A. Daly, Jobn Wheeler, wm. A. ¥ er, Jonathan ba ect Ri ty rezce Roose, and rther: Me IRVING PLAOR, Nov. 17, 185. Gentlemen :—In answer to the kind lavbation you have done mo the honor to aommuntoate, I bog to any it ve ‘ore pleasure to comply with the wi Prerscd, at such place andar as carly aday as yout co tee may designate. nd remain your fs! ‘al lon pte i your tT. F. MEAGHER, To his honor, A, C, Kingsland. and unk AMES GLENN WILL GIVE A. LRG. uperior intelligence of of 8 new invention, sbi ‘or street, commencing Tickets twenty-five venta each, Astor House, and Mr. Crump’s, 53'Ble 8. CTURE, Tana ECTURE BY THOMAS FRANCIS WERAGHER.—?0E 4 committee of arrangements bez leave to sunow they have seoureé Metropolitan Hall for Thursday ever 2th November, ing When & lectare will be dell- Jered by Thomas Francle Meagher, in compliance with the invitation t> that effect. Lecture to comm: o'clook: ven <‘olook, Tickets 50 fe obtained st the prinetpal bock sterea, hotels, a | doors, on the evening of the lecture. four | | xen, who estecma Ad- | of the ago. |b “4 Al | English 188 LENZ REGS LEAVE TO INFORM HER OUS- tomers and tho Indies, he has received her Paris goods, which she will open thia ay Novembor lath. B, LENZ, Ne. 494 Broadway. oo CLOTHING, LOTHING AND FURNITURE WANTED.—LADIRS / or gentiemen having any of tho abo dispose of, eam geocive’s fair oash price by sending to the store, or by letter ees th the post. To onsure dolivery do mot pay the eC KN, 452 Hudson street. Ladies attendes iss. Conon, V.H. STAATS, DRAVER AND TAILOR, Ne. 340 « Broome street, threo doors from Harlem office, New ¥ ‘ust recei splendid assortment of cloth, oassimore, and fancy vostings, whieh will be made te order, cheap for cash. AST OFF CLOTHING WANTED.—THE SUBSCRI ber wishes to purchase two thousand dollars worth of food left off wearing apparel of overy description. | Perso aving large or #mall quantities to dispose of oan obi full value, in curtont money. by addressing through peohet calling on JAMES MORONEY, store 1 Orange street, nea jatham. Ladies nnd Gentlemen, having cas aitnro to dispose of, oan obtain for the gubgoriber, at his rostdanoe, 0 oat will bo promptly attended to. xs. Coben. M. 8. COHEN, No. 66 Bim ABT-OFF CLOTHING AND FURNITURE WANTED. Ladies or gentiemna havin jewelry of, @ or Ake. eubeeriver, a Ladic tended by Mrs. omens ‘the dort, 13°Rim sereet. ‘L.M. DUSSELDORF. KW PUBLICATQONS. 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