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Root has ned ais Gallery, east ition, ab eArmaienn ask rea for compet yd Daguerrean rooms, Tooms, Srst floor, up Directors; pL tyes which ed a ev vert has low Senna at 363 Broadway. fer 5 she i.” a or ior sopranos ois on ride two nando’ f th venich = do vat Tinds of stito! ote werk be seen, at the offic Table Lin from mention taint double cone me ermB rt ms ey 60.64 Larse ree) DETT’ and London cases of “gem varieties; poar! meohe, er tortoise, Sontag, plating. Turk ve ifts for the holi- DE BROTHERS. aperor , and importers of da- 6 NE ct rey 233 Broadway, opposite the fountain. way, ast roped ai ge gd e lishment with the most stookholders o! siete that 6 ail of yeeaty, Beheand theve en st J. M. SINGER & CO., 258 Broadway. gentimon drop dro nem xb Holiday Gifes.—Dague: erreot te Pet . liver, jounic, & priate For the Holldsys—nir. Cahill, 377 Broad- and Any ‘an extensive for ey geiters, a1 era Renta’ that oat p yn tles we in feob, every other sibly ‘The Bazaar of Holiday Presents at ra, Mo. 449 Broadway, where may be foand every variety of Sy arse and neat fai ticles for = old and young; io distinetly marl mall the articles, #8 to afford overy facility for sclecti rowd thet dailythrong his store for some: Ske! Silks! Silkks!—Hitchcock & Lead- BEATER, 347 Broadway, offer one of the cl seeker 3 Poe this city. Best Bind fo ix shillings. pat- Sorat sis ahitlings 6 threo shillings aud sixpence, and tively cheap. ‘The name of Knox 1s so Associated with hate, that to think of one is aure to bring up the other to memory ; and, by the way, Knox, anxious 80 confer benefits e entire human fwraily, has introduced bis hats iate leans, Philadelphia, Cincinnati, Boston, Baltimore, and all the leading cities in the Union, so that andard style here, but is the he entire Union. Don's forget the Place, The Hat Demand at Genin’s.—If res “Hat Season” ison vais og begs leave to he ere: Bate of aad for b: int feahion ‘contin unabate jue beaver felts go off as briskl; Mos ininviied tonne saurtncst at nes reesived from the Genin factory. Improvements havo made in the original motel, but thore is no variation fom ‘the fixed price—four dollars GENIN, No. ai ‘Srosdway, opposite St; Paul's. "Tis now Generally Conceded by all that FREEMAN, No. 90 Fulton stieet, is selling the She money, which can be boughtin thpcity. Those who a of 4 combining dura abllity and a ate with ra y pure! His = wemniee reer - any 60! ‘has also & beautiful hat for $3 a fin ae re hatt for $2 50. Rie his assortment, and be satisfied that this Elegant Hats—Who are the $e produce th the peop! 1d for them the re outs jountry. Call and apo treir elegant productions lease opposite the Astor — 4 j—Fine — Fashlonable.—Alfred Munroe & Co., 441 B: q ent of overcoa' coe Pib "3 nean Sie o Ue estate jew les of every m of clot! oonst Boing manvfactured. “No CaTkd price. © ae Fashionable Clothicg.-H. L. Foster con- exe to invite citi: id strangers to his mt and stor lothing, which can at all time his establishment, 27 Cortlandt [repos where Ovory article of dress can be purchased at the lowest prices No. 333 Broadway, corner of Anthony street GEORGE P. FOX, Tailor, U. 8. A-and U. te —L'In- Coat .. Standard overcoats, desi any Proved styles, cloth, color, or fabric, voeui the OF requirements of the wearer. jo to be crn i li “ithe quality $25 40 $100, forms of overaonts, Come Price feeortt ‘eign, and will be told at & moderat gained for thie store share of pabile GEO. BU! , 861 Broadway. Look Out for ecord Sites and Call Ea: nd Bove TTLE'S Em road: hil ve a Ce ep from i 7 Where is no place in this city better known throughout the country than GREEN'S, No. | Astor House. His shirts are talked of from Maine to Louisiana, &nd few men ef fashion in the interior visit New York with- @ut giving him call and an order. Ladies who read the Herald must take nd call on Miller, tin Canal street, to obtain = ‘Tremendous Cheap !—Only 4: ry: Beautiful ingrain carpets, at HIRAM ANDERSO: 99 Bo russels, at be.) O., 108 ;oil cloths, at’ 2s. 6 ine Gaiters, articles tan this character can Mabreeen avery Teetiptioe: fa Re are cxceedingly cheap. Remember this an patronize him. Cap eres .—Dress Ca real Ce it Poa Breakfast {tation Lace colf- stock of ore : pressing demands stock of beaver boni Patent American Aquatic Life Cap.—This ies denutiful cloth navy cay, which oan be jateved with Sir, and suspended by a band sround the neck, answering au ithe Pas a Of the moss perfect life proserver, It e half te by a eh Mi nufaotured and go'd, whe DRAKE & CO., No. Bowrey. sharers Sauce, pro- a Saunt: ‘person. by rropristers, On ‘DUNGA N& SONS, "wr Broadway. Fine ee meas ee seen an te a Poskely ond, epertens ‘ne Fie Broadway, betweon Walker an orsante Lge J Cases.—These Articles travellers, om account of thelr and wuilit whieh tondi to alt whose busin ace laa rh tome. ‘SAUNDERS, No. 7 Astor House importer’ DAVID Ral’ of White stre: Unredeemed Pissgee ste, an from oonget nm ok wad deess con exam Cc be: RY REGAN, 136 Nassau trot, The ByeDr. ‘Wheeler's Office, No. 28 Bar- x tread for his sucoossful treatment of disont # of the tie insertion of arti imported from Parte, tion of ti Meee however iraq avon fevely cured. OF ive iin hore 8 ‘nM. ‘vill 2 P. oy eee Celebrated Liquid eeceees 9 ploring the hair or plied. ‘The wouderfal ease and inty with which ‘thie favorite and old established hair astonishing. It is for puis, or applied, at ‘wig factory, No. 4 Wall streot. stor Hair has liter. * Oristadoro s Exce! pity, sxtlogaiohe d all the oauatie ‘burning fulda’’of the day. Dass sb sanproven ie voavure, wutle ve ure 7m 10 it y heowe ferand wide thar At on of poor hin je'neinees own Menntactornd, sold, ‘and applied In 1OU0 Eoviied, bY VABTAVYRY, sy. 6 ABVOE Abney BS = in Thetr or rigine ial Ieomeeed iesariance: =— barer and sold by iSTADORO, No. 6 Astor Hor a yang Liquid Hair Dye is, without ex- ating php i, freien fom ag 9 Bem, ae, ana Subtite ign’ owes, aly Witte and tnd Hair Gloss, at No, OF Lovet’s Waphene Office, 114 Chambers peed, shonging vy, heir to its origins! color and cur- ing eas. 0 celebrity of this article is fast spreadio, farand wide. There are several known instances in city of persons havin, mee their Wein the paciphlets the avs whi * PORE tel Wie cement cole ohntete Wan: and bave had « growth of hate predueed upon these spots as full and strong as on any part of the head. ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. aa SEE THIRD ‘AND SEVENTH PAGES.-ea POST OFFICE, NEW YORK.—NOTICE.—A MAIL FOR F_Havane, to o close at this office on Saturday, Deo. 4, at ade up and sen Busennee Serer, a Bra Haat Thisteentheateses, Nos or Cedar Grove, West Bloomfield Post office, gratefully acknowledged by her disconsolate parente, MTORMASION WANTE! sb SUBSCRIBER, Pecedl iness with C! y Lusk, J. vas I, ade i. meer se Tort ‘san, Sprancisas. on the T September, for crk is oo to find the “ whet about, ‘which he #1 mp oaee to be information of their resid Bhould this meet the notic: will dress Edward MoJuall, apothe: ary, i Market Tress, Wil Wilmington, Del. 10 IGNACIO DE —A8 SOON AS YOU SBE THIS, leave St. Louis and repair to the National Hotel, Detrcit, and wait for mo until the %th Deen eral aR F THE PERSON WHO LEFT i call at Thomas H. Ki hing to his arrived in Now York last winter, from Bazin should meot his eye he will hear of gomethin, yee fe by onl eine on his brother Michael, at 2 20 alerse NTLEMAN WHO ISSUED Noriogs IN THE shipping offices in this city, con te, can gain information’ by or by stating where an intorviow can be had, When all the necessary information oan be given i AT O'BRIEN. SPECIAL NOTICKS. AYING A CORNER STONE —THE CEREMONY. OF laying the cernor stone of nukoh in Soventoanth atroob, enue, near); yoy Ree Stay sant ‘York, will rimission of Divine F: on Monday next, tephea HL. WARTS. as yuren. By ie do ployer ‘Not Madison avon vr of Twenty-third soteets ; of Tw ore ‘he cam be econ for 8 wwe days. went pee A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT woman, a situation as cham! waiter, re good ‘iret orto aitend ebi!dres and city rei Can be BY A RESPECT. ‘al housework, in wis 4 x: T bh eed ryanan, ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT irl, Ba 5 eoeeee. as cook, or to eo. Has teen for two days, if n Tantio’ street, Brooklyn, ia. the baker ANTED — BY a VE RESPECTABLE YOUNG ivate She is = ly. ily. has ity, sobriety, and lace w lived for Inst three t 217 First avenue, ANTED—A SITUATION, sy A ercewckal gag | oung woman, as chambermai id seamstress. Can ge the best of reference from her inst situation. Isa Pro- ant. None need apply, but Americans or Hagtieh. » Ploase call or address at No. 11 Delancey street, third story. ANTED—BY A HIGHLY jPECTABLE YOUNG writes English, x Can'give the ANTEDCBY |A RESPECTABLE PERSON, WHO Perfectly understands the euthing and Ating of a- mployine day. P va A Owe Herald offes. ee in ANTED-BY A WELL BROUGHT UP YOUNG girl, a situation todo sewing; would be willing to m roves adi ae, A'YOUNG WOMAN, A EEEUATION AS ind to sssist in the washing and ironing, or © waiting, or to do general housew capable of taking any of the above situations. Th iven. Please inguire at No. 8) Crosby and Spring, in the basement. Can ea thls ‘if 35 Crosby street, ia be seen until ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young girl, 16 years old, ’to do waiting, or to ti charge of children, and is willing to do light work wi Feaufred. ‘Can be seen for threo days in 3 Taird avenue, third floor, back room, . ANTED-A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE trl, hou is a good cook, ands baking. Good city re- No. 200 Twenty-first street, first floer, front room, for two days. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young Protestant woman, as cook, washer, and iron- or; would do the general housework of a'small fainily, Good city reference from her last pl all at 126 Twon- tyteventh street, between Mieventh ama. Eighth aventos, m for two day ED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPE young girl, as chambermaid, and to do the ing and ironiag, or 40 do general, housework f+ family; is an excellent washer and ironcr; has good city and country reference. No objection, to go a short distance in the count: ease call at 75 Third avenue. Can be # for two da} 6, if not engaged. TABLE wash omall WANTED BY 4 RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, & situation ds good plain cook and good washer and i elf generally useful. Good ironor.. No objecti i be mn for twe days, at No. 33 Broadway and Fourth avenue, Warns, Lyi 0 BY A ERSPRCTADLE Sitance i et the count, fee tof it call at 374 Broome st: treet, for ‘ewe days i jtands several of pastry and store. ANTED—A SITUATION, AS CLER! young German, perfectl, eqesiated wi wit mm business; was employe: y Bi if city referen ey hace et TO COOK, WASH AND iron in » private famil The dest ‘of city references required. Apply at 75 Bast Pwoutysthied street, ANTED.- MIDDLE AGED FRENCH WOMAN, enced with children, and « good seamstress. Apply Broadway, between 9 ‘and 12 o’olock. Wrest immediately a, gooD MILLINERS L. BINNS'S fashionsble millinery establish: 2OCbe as ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED PROTESTANT nurse, and seamstress. None other need apply. Call at northeast corner of Fifth avenue and Twentieth street. ANTED—A GOOD COOK, WASHER, AND IRONER. Protestant preferred. Apply at 140 Hicks sirect, Brooklyn. Wantete A FRENCH GIRL, TO TAKE CARE OF A little boy, four years old; one who under ims English. Apply at ixth and Sev first street, be! from 10 to 1 e’olock. WANTED-TEN OR FIFTEEN LADIES, TO ORNA- ment and m: em mache goods; th not understand i. will be taught a $8 to $12 pe k; the work can be Ouse! botw ood hands make on at thei ‘Apply’ immediately, ‘at 633 Broadway, up stairs, | for a ee MAN, AS FOOTMAN AND BODY SER- who hi tind in and is city, L? Book W*: partmen' Pr oferrod.” Une: ble references requiret. Ap- 76 Beaver ftrecte between the houre of 10 andi NTED—A SALESMAN, WHO THOROUGHLY UN: retande the business, to take oliatge of w ribbon de 3 also two check bi from 12 to 14 years of aj LORD & TAYLOR, 61 and 63 Cathar WV ANtED—A PRACTICAL CHEMIST, TO GO TO South Americs, to explore s certain sec ion of the on the Pacitic side. He must be # man thorough- y quali fied, end of strict integrity. Address 8. A., care of r. Bowen, letter on or, with fullapartioulan references, and views of com) ‘ANTED IN A LAW OFFICE—A OUNG paps AC: quainted with the city. who writes well Yipee it To such a one a salary will i SPE mn ten rANTED—IN AN INSURANCE OFFICE, & YOUNG man about eighteen years ole, fairpenman Addro in own handwriting, box 3,443 Post ‘Otic, Pout paid WwW: ANTED—A SITUATION AS SALESMAN IN A hardware or general fancy goods store; bya gent!oman ‘well acquainted with both business ply, by letter, to G. G., box 991 Post Office. country, ive information which will lead to the shove rewards HAVEN & COu? REWARD. — LOST, ON THURSDAY, THE 24 inst., im one of the Rate care of f the Nook, cos on- Jock train on the Alb from Aloany to New ¥ iasory note for $1,500, three drawn by ‘Ki x pay $550, prizeipatly tn Yori Seibel with varlous other mvt memoranda, &e. City and albany fu of smaller amount, papers, re hereby cautioned agai notes or te x turn of the at No, 24 Abington STA Us A. GONOV: ae REWARD. LOST OR STOLEN, IN THE BOWE- y Cireus Ha sold watoh and ohain; fall Nay ba ieee 13 ae B 3 | Bo York, ee fives of some other an] it with J. L. Leach, 4t'W: find ‘il Teceive the ribegapeiee eid widow w alls 15 “REWARD.—FIFTEEN DOLLARS WILL BE paid to the person or persona who abstracted the morey froma leathern trunk at Tammany Hull yesterday, if they will deliver the papers taken at the same time, an no questions asked. Addro Herald office, ap- Pointing a place of meoting, time ko. 1 RE W 4R D—LOST. GOLD SEAL FINGER Ting, with red orraclian stone, shield patters, and armour thank, marke {inside Ju Aguero Sanches’ The wars feward will be paid on its Vela left at No, 301 Broad- 5 REWAR) = LOST, A BLACK AND TAN KING Oharles wore to the name of Elli $5, reward will be rh r her return to 759 Brom REWARD. —LO8T, IN WILLIAMSBURG, ON MON- day last, alight brown sottor dog, had on & loathor collar, and answers to the name of Tom. By lesving him Mr. Neville’s, corner of South Seventh and First atreete, Wil- | Memeburg oF 266 Grand street, New York, the above roward Will be prié REWARD_WILI BE PAID TOR TAE RECOVERY | iyi of two memorandum books and an ovegeoat taken from the house S12 rest, on the ing of thi O8T-TEN DOLLARS REWARD.—A ROUGH, atoh terrier dog, about one year old, Jong body, short, Jone, color dar ‘Frez,on the bak. snd hot ¢ me the d Cy toth eo head-| Torker ‘ork Hotel, will receive a roward of ten dollars. SDAY, NOVEMBER 30TH, IN JOHN way below Grand ayreats & groom porte $10 gold piece, and ard. Any one returniny orte monnaie, with or without the money, to No, #4 East Sixteenth stroot, will receive a liberal reward and tho thanks of the owner. OST-BRTWEEN THE METROPOLITAN HOTEL ‘and Fourth street, in Broadway, or through Fourth stroes to the Parade Ground, » white morino embreide eape to an infant's oloak. Tho find:r will be suitably re- warded by leaving it at the office of tt in Hotel O8T-ON MONDAY AFTERNOO box, containing ono pair earring brooch. 'A suita:leieward will Weiriteon gene A LAW OFFIC: sixteen rpanary ‘50 pograTyy oR COLGMETAMT “ORDER: aries —A lar meeting oe the plesk my in th ber of the Great wam, on a at halt an lowe a after tao wottin By ore EL E. DELAVAN, @ rePHEN C.DuRyeA, Secreta Ary. Manhattan, Season of Snows, 12th Moon, Your of Discovery BBlst, of Independence 77th, pa of the Institution the 64th OTICE—THE MEMBERS OF THE JUNIOR SHIP: y Wright and Canlker's Henovolont Sooiety, are roqu to meet at Chatham Hall on Monday evening. Decomber JAS. McMAHON, President. M. Mauoreen. Secretary. ‘OUNG MEN'S DEMOCRATIC UNION CLUB.—A regular meeting will be hela on this (Friday) evening, at TK o'clock, at the Mercer House. DANIEL B, TAYLOR, Prosident. Seoretarics. EDICAL annive; eal Society will Justice, Centre stree SOCIETY NOTICE, — AN meeting o held t, WILLI, ADJOURNED WHE LECTURE SEASON. epee rye ‘Ss LECTURE®.—THE Minis LECTURE vd wi 8. Frane & $52 Brosdway; Wm! ia ss Son and at the Library rooms, to non-members, 75 cents. bers, Free te aT ELARD be ERLT, @ Chairman, ) Cechare Sona e i Ser, Committee, pinsinth and lest lecture will be delivered on Monday, OOPARTNERSHMP ROTICES, ANTED—A \ PARTNER, WITH FROM $2. 08 £0 $5,000 in the dry goods business, in one of the tands in Now York—tho present owner not havin, cngital en sufficient to carey on the business $0 its full extent. )s Ong t Pr hte Post Office, stating where an interview cai jo had. CUSTOMER, OR PARTNER, FOR A NEWLY IN- vented prop on'which a patent is to be joan inv ay profit, by calling at ‘AUGUSTUS OHLANDER. THE a ging! HERETOFORE between T.Schadle & is thi dis- tual consent. The Sutatanding eee T. Sohadle. Je ig continue the cabinet pny busi- it 44 and 43 Fourth and coraer A oxietit HE TWENTY-FOUFTH aeerinaee hy IN AID of the New roe Fire Departm Fand, will HB SIXTH (ANNUAL BALL OF THE FIRST Cou. — ‘will tak A ince at the prelio We nit aan cation bs ron for ay r of {the Somupany, or at tke door ont the seen of the ball. zo iE, President, Perer 8. Srve: shy Ravnen P, Rocens Treasurer. HOTELS. Is bag oe HOTEL, DETROIT.—THIS HOUSE, THE est and most elegant establishment west of N York, is kept by FELUEKS & BENJAMIN, formerly of the Montreal House, in the city of Montreal. STOLEN GOODS. TOLEN ope NOTICE OFEIOR OF THE CHIEF of Police, New York, D 1863.—The following pro- d for which am owner qT 7) Distr it Police Court, Ki —One firken of butter, marked “J. McC GEO. W. MATSELL, Chief of Police, ery ad Page Perk ge Sam 2 A OF | aly snee, is wanted, i Market, viz gt GOODS—NOTICE.. ag Ld ox Ge. CHIEF of Police, New York, Nov 1852. seribed goods, supposed to have es be an ow ms, is ane are now remainin: Pe Covrt. Balls 0 » containing 01 and # few other atticler, an we DRY GoOoDs, LOTHS FOR LADIES’ oe da shat can be procured, charge for outt OF EVERY. edd oh to the MBROIDERIES.—JUST RECKIVED, A RICH VA- riety of collars, sloe zotty; a fresh supply ef Honiton lace goods, black thi ace |, ms solders, and trimming. In new silk bie linens, whtoh cloaks, offered’ TIFFANY & CUTTING, S21 Broadway. LE.—A STOCK OF DPX, GOODS, ON ONE OF it business streets, re to let. Address at this office, ne ve re an interview can be id Also, and @ large lot eof Gna ta! very low. ‘OR the Dry Goo had. CES, A L as 701 Broadway, are now offering two doors above Clinton pias EMBROIDERIES, MOURNING GOODS, ay. Nees lh MEETING or THE nH. J. ‘WEEKLY reese) a take place on Sunday afternoon, fal Laan ook, at Market upper dil! Cents seis’ ested tobe presents ae ‘sisetion "toe omeers will take pine order, PETER LARKEY. Janes Kernican, heard ry. OPE ENGINE COMPANY NQ, 31 THE EX-MEM- bers of Le Bs from 1896 to H eee eee HB IRVING BUILDIN fh ee rt ssociation will hold nd meetin ihe 34 of nd stro Be election ett fe’ Bele torett renee dues receives aleve 7 o'singh on tras evening, HORTIS FRINKLIN, Promdeat A. Hi, Ni0eLay, worsobor, city reference oy AA ‘WyAnien sr A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, s situation to do imeral housework for s private ily, or as chambi rmaid, and to take eare of children. The of city. re rence kivon. hPPly, at 323 Eighth street, nue an ANTEL—BY A TEeRGrARER YOUNG WOMA! ‘@ stuation as nurse and chambermaid, or to do gent ‘ork, in s small private (amily. Good oity ‘rete rence can be given from In) place. “Ploaso call at 130 Menroe stree: ANTED—BY AN ENGLISH PERSON, A SITUA- 0 take care of 8 a from its would The advertiser underet have no objection to tra’ LS by Heeb for two days, from 0 bl hy 0 pelo a P38 "Fiteh floor, in the re W4NrE BY A YOUNG FRENCH Petes A’SITUA tion as* urse, Inquire at 299 Broadway. WANTED A MAN OF TASTE AND EXPERIENCE, to take charge of a fancy department, in » large lace and embroidery house, His busizess will be to invent and get up novelties in collars, chemisettes, caps, &o.; to give out the materiale and directions new: to make them up. He will aleo have to tell goo's and re charge of his “Address, with real naino and roforen ces, to Me. Eomerville, tox 713, Post Office. ANTED-AT id NASSAU STREET, EOHOOT, teachers, salesmen, barkeepers, mon on steamers and railroads, conchmen, bays for trades, and porters for stores, Kilt as governenses and howekeepois, fie. Applicants en Closing $1, free of postage, will be, romptly sult PINK, Agent. LADY OF GREAT ‘PERIENCE IN TUIT 4 wishes to make an ement as. di the city of ‘New York. In addi ol given. Address Box 709 Post offic prey SITUATION, BY A ee ACTIVE ma © from ee ee Parte: and is guna to aren ad “e ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, to do she geacral house work of s private family, or chambermaid or laundrees; she is the best of washers and ironers, and can give the best of city ferences. Please call at No. 17 Whitehall street, ected floor, back room. W 4 NIED—SITUATIONS, BY TWO YOUNG WOMEN; one as cook, was! a ine is the other to do cham) tng, oF waiting. a . inetoeati for two days. rt YA RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN a situation to do general housowork; washer and ironer. city re Shyection to go a short distance in the oaatty. Addr Spring street, front basement. W ANTED—A SITUATION, BY ‘wom: ood cook a and ironer, place. at 215 Mott for two days. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT young woman, ® situation as chambermaid and fine Welty reference given, by bet fi RESPECTABLE 8 first rate washer washer and ironer, or to do La Aa in a small Laie | lin ree years in her last oan be given. Please call at 121 Twenty Je fiftl seen for two days. street, between Second and Third avenues. Can bo N, A SITUATION ame able of cutting and ing 0 The f city refereneo given. Fleantcall at 108 East ‘Bloventh styeos, second. floor, back room, for two days. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young weman, as good cook; Is a firs! rato washer and ironer;’ understands indies’ finery and fluting; bas no objec tion to do the work of & small private family. Please call At her last plase, No. 70 Nassau atreet, Brooklyn, for two days. Can be well recommended from where she lived » Ww? NTED-—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A estas ationas oe washer and yg pris ficest, between Se ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, uation as waiter or cham bermaid, or to do goneral housework. Bost of city reference given, Call at No avenue bermaid, or to a of child: her last pl and Thirt floor, front room. can’ bo given from A, between Twelfth for two days, first s French, drawing, pianoforte and German. AM PID en Beep emagey tr Loyal Wo Is ny rr ing out no- in give every satisfaction, and for trustworthiness, | Ad- ‘ost- offi A spectable family, “Can produce satisfaotor testimonials as - MoQuade's 56 Ams ability, Can be seen at YOUNG GERMAN GIRL, ies CAN GIVE ane best of references, wants s place as chamberm: ferred to high wag steeety hen late place of RESPECTABLE YOUNG MAN WISHES TO OBTAIN a situation in ® pri emily. Understands the oare and mani poment of horses emo th Produce unex- ceptiouad! e from his last employer. Address T. McCabe, 204 Thighth avenue, tor two days. a situation as cook, washer andironer. Isa first rate baker. Her sister would be ready to go, if any lady wants two persons to wi od throw ugh the winter, They could do the up and down stairs work of any house. They both have the best of city reference. No objection is2 ort tance in the country, Can be seen for ty canes street, building, in the ba ment bet ter and Grand str RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITU. ation as good plain cook; is » first rai ironer. A respectable American chambermaid and w or Can be seen for two d ation as groom; he understands the business in all ite branches; can procure the best of cit; ces; OF As Pore terinaetore. A note, addretsed to T. E. P., Merald office, will be promptly attended to. A DRESSMAKER WISHES A SITUATION AS SEAM. etre or children's maid. No objection to the coun: ‘try. nce rl lover. Please call at No. 1 Allen be soon until suited. AX OWNER I8 WANTED FOR A VALUABLE PIECE of copper tube or flue head, belonging to a steamboat or oe Tan boiler. It is evidently stolen. Phas owner o8n he same by proving property. pply to officer Dwier, of the First ward station house, Frad lin Market, OOKKEEPER WANT! this effice, statirg iter nd reference. Ca Nel ld IN A LAWYER'S OFFIC) 101 a paci wi o pret iy ‘SICKLES, 1 7” Nhseae street tonnes INGRAVER WANTE! gop ines MAN, WHO IS ompetent, is w: als 6 manufacto: in ring city, to get up book of designs, ngelsy at 42 Du street. ANTED-—A SITUATION, BY A NEAT, TIDY young woman, as cham bermal sist in wash in bo seen any d first floor. ironin, ne gent oy Te Can till engaged, wi West ivvecnth street, D—A § len enue BY A YOUNG WOMAN, stan in all its ‘D—A SITUATION, BY A WOMAN, WHO IS riin cook, and oan wash and iron well either country. has good recommendations for bility Ayply at No. 4 Bridge street, Battery. 5 tye er gtd ytd Fog pete aes FOR A has been ble price, ANTE D—BY A VERY RESPECTABL ‘4 oa i @tuation t> eo 8 aera} housework. She cook, washer, and ir Has no objection to 01 s hambermata 18 Wnts SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE ys fr}, todo chamberwork and waiting, or cham- berwork ing and ironing. The ver. an udson street. ry rei or Aline to, No. 143 Fifteenth streets. ANTED—BY A Fernacinn A eemat. A Ltd ation as cook, and to assist In wasbing and i do all kinds of baking and past: given from her last place. Can call at 22 Fourth avenue. XPERIENCED HANDS IN STOCK MAKING WANT- ed, at 37 William street. None but such n OUSEKEEPER WANTED—A RESPECTABLE 1} MID- aged woman, to take the ontire charge of # honse. E Te ee cele Gar ea ty take whole charge of a yard if necessar; of steady, active and ood an Tenant tituation te Refe: uired. ress post paid i. W. BASUFORD, Yonkers, N. + ¥e UT-DOOR AGENCY.—AN ENERGETIC BUSINESS thoroughly acquainted with the bus QONE,OR TWO MORE YOUNG MEN, OF PLEASING Adéress, who oan deposit $0), will be’ aabled to tice s lucrative and respectable 9 who Tecture, preferre daily, at No. 38 Di Stecet, first floor, frout, from 3 o'clock, A. M., to1 P. M. Syren wa WANTED—FOR A COLORED COACHMAN, to fox a0, 810, Post of Md ae SITUATION WANTED. BY A SCOTCH GIRL, AS chambermaid, or chambermaid and waiter, in some re- | | RESPECTABLE MIDDLE AGED WOMAN WISHES | ays ply unl vont to undertake it. Apply | betw ours Cs land aeP M., at No. 64 East Twenty ninth street, on Friday. U MB &R SALESMAN WANTED—A YOUNG MAN, | competent to | 8 young man | Calon | ithe winter abroad. | em the city, eney shat would fully empl his time and pro" retive to both. partes. Fe \ tt A Broadway Pout office, this day. | petent A. MUIR, 76 are st t) Los; —ON THE MORNING OF THE FIRST INSTANT, Fourth, Hammond, or Bleooker sti Papers, containing lottert, unex: outed decd to any one but the owner. The finder will oy iiber warded by lenving them at Samuel E. Frink & Co's Park place, or 16 Murray at OST—TWO DOLLARS REWARD—A HAIR BRACE- let, with gold slate: The finder will ploase leave th same at Patterson and Walsh's office, 117 South street, and receive the above reward. O8T—A PARCEL OF PAPERS, IN AN ENVELOPE, addressed A. N. Lawrence, Esq, of no value but to the owner. The finder will be suitably rewarded, by leaving them at the office of L. Hoyt, No 4 Hanover street. 0G LOST.—LOST, ON 20TH NOVEMBER, A BULL terrier dog, brindled color, white ro feet and tip of the tail; iad on al fer volta o the name of Frank. person roverning the ving euch afer uation an w oad to his recovery, aie ‘xtariage atreot, ING CHARLES SPANIEL LO8ST.—$W REWARD will be fa for the retarn, to 759 Broadway. of a black and t1 6 Charels spaniel, lost on tho 2d inst. MISCELLANEOUS, AND MORTGAGE, ON times the amount, for ty $50 ee ae BOND which © goo 0 PICKLERS AND PRESERVERS.—THE ADVER- tiser wishes to make an arrangement with some com- yreon to act as foreman in an establishment in this ae ae bos first pisexe ity. berm cepts e thas the yeaa putes beciven, Adaebe statin t box 2,637 Pos} office. EW CHEAP CASH STORE-IN THE BASEMENT, at No. 270 Groonwish sirect —Groceries, salt an fresh provisions, poultry, butter, cheese, exes, ae bdo pickles, v saetablon, fine tab! are such that I low as any other o tion of oash purchasers. four y workmen in inte with retarence, Bee, ray olee in mv lin fore, 1 solicit my assortmint and pri joods will \ ge, to familien in this city. or Brooklyn. 0 WILLAM Bb. BOWEN, "a0 thing street, betwoon Warron and Murray. E IVORY HANDLE KNIVES ated or Gorman silver tabl Tke—Sil forks, 3 pe in, Will bear eny ca "Also, Cornelius, solar, and flued ‘Dantel Candelabras as fixtures, o ORGAN, 152 Willint between Fulton and Ann, opposite th H. SIMPSON & SONS, 19 BEAVER STREET 'e offer, from United States bonded warchvuses, of thelr own importation, wines Jandin lon, PD trevek tredit, or Winter’ for ch te DAGUERREUOTYPES, bf oe Og 4 CENT DAGUERREOTYPES.—| epee) & Co, who have introdaced an entire new syste icturing by machinery—affording great o> ve hess, and superior ok work cunblnue to tal daily, a y-light establishment, cess. NAPP'S HOLIDAY PRESENTS. — A, FINE locket, including from thre dollare—double from ir Lig poh 0 only one dollar and ff precedented low grin app rian Tosqas, 108 Bowery, and 000 Beeeawey MORSES, CARRIAGES, de; SIX YEAR OLD § yore HORSE, WAGON, WITH shifting seats, a: for sale, together or sepa- rate. Apply at 195 ‘Wert tent y third street. ARRIAGE, HORSES FOR, SALE, ONE PAIR OF anda i wits a aud seven years MS VEFLAN, 96 Broome stroot, vat SHOWY AND FAST DA old, 90 4 203 Ci et a ae oa reantn a G to Seld on- , ou; 7001 e the owner bas 10 further use for ‘them. FIFTEEN carriage 0 sold cheap. a fast black pacin stabl ly be will or ohild trotting in 8:9; a beautiful family horse, any lady Avo, one fine top % al wagoi sot of harness, ono splondid robo, whip. blanket, rything, com ‘$300, cheap at $400. Any tleman wishing ote oot out onm got @ bargain. In- Guire ae William etree! Fit alt a fics to order, by Parl pply at stable on wost sido of Twe to take charge of situation, by applyi Hamsburg. a8 at 126 Mott an b seen for two days. ae SETU AION A8 CHILD'S NURSE cae ontle disporitios ren. fection to go ® short distance in the country. for two days, at 133 W est Eleventh street, and on eed ‘city references. street, between ANTED—A SITUATION AS COOK, AND TO WASIL ind iron, & ily, by « ver) rience: git with excell Thitk tren tho bool W4xtED-By A PROTESTANT Sra, A SITUA. me. a private family, as chambermriad sm t of drosemaking, aatventive to chitdren: tin Shae food tales fay 199 Seventh avenue, fi 4 tl Twenty. epth avenue, first fovr between Twenty- Ww ANTED—A Ls at tod BYA HEALTHY Mother, wi ws ood ry vo ws 2h¢ Marion ntreet. ford week, if dot engnged. ANtHD- A YOUNG CTR, TO rh, © vd stioremvus waut oN EKAL ayy a No bo | gd wuenvan stave ERV ANTS — FAMILIES WEO WANT GOOD SER- {Ants will eave w creat deal of annoyance end, disap- Pointment with Morris’ intel office Raa reONG MAN, FULLY the groe: ‘suxious for table fouse,” Re piven Address H. M., = SG leorge Haud Esq., corner of Bowery and Houston street. }0 BOBS FAILORS—A GOOD AND ACTIVE TAILOR | eT Ud like Ja tituation as porter, reseed to iatham A line ad tiiee, wilt be ttendee te.) Sree © T°, CAPITALISTS “A YOUNG shee Ne Sir aeaee AN, FOR | I given office. 10 WHO! TO Wantet~an ee man, thirty years of ng Pie or to pss ay naibility are bel al stags a Na a Y, BY B. H. WIL- COX, No, 293 potiabions a1 engene nie by the Kerk, te , families, vant, rere, end matrons wubb the Uaivin ined cure the fol ete ef in one oF bo by & embanzecle vateds ' cod More KOgaKe Ment, 6 noe, on the Fequired compensation fot one year. pro- | SPak MAKER a Spee = PERSON Seuvarane | peotadle | re Post | i | A __ 0. LET. FURNISHED OR R UNFURNISHED PARROR AND | | A TWeltcoms to lou—No. Zi Twelfthf street, corner of | Broadway. E, OR TWO SINGLE ntlemen, can be accommodated ‘with full or partial With pleassnt rooms in s modern built three story fi duh Baths, ko. Fertae moderator Tove LET—A an, HAVING MORE Room THAN requi a 108 she ‘ee floor, front room Ritheut br Woo te, om ems with or treet, near Houston: GENTLEMAN AND HIS WI 1 barf, ad Seventh . nues. - FURNISHED THE MANDSOMBERWO STORY t? fee Ne. 74 eae deni wed = belo: aa L. VAN ZANDT, Spruce treet, will sell, this day without resery nee, t bair mattresses, ae palr pal ie fy UWOAVS OME Gunite cuKe, , ond, woler Tainp, wxtensien tanto fe, grower e sugar mill, oublery au, to olew s i AUCTION: Rr, SALES AT AUCTION. AOS. NOFICE-—eats DAY, AT 1036 0" wale am aiPharie ae BUSH, AUCTIONS look inthe ealeer tnd plain va lory, crockery, chairs. gla AMmOR BLEECKER W win u ty SELLA? AnORIOR, the tol e. 7, wing val on one and ni and further uetionser, partisulane ot the 0. 7 Broad street, 310 BROAD- Satard: 8. HOUGH, AUCTIONRER—BY C. W. HOLMES.— « Will be sold to. morrow igen at 1036 ‘clock, salesrocm M4 Bookman stroct, of second han altore, » large lot of cane i Sinica, & lot of bleak walaus d maple be i d mahogany barsaue, b card tables; dining ing glnsnes; martrosses, &o, bg nd ga ELEGANT hs Heagh will wall paises ) Weab Ti Fro: ch plate pier slncoon &o; mantel civek via Tosewoud, ceutce and side tal papicr mache tables, inlaid work srevarins, d les, o! yb LUDLOW, AUCTIONEER Tig yk Pigg ty ‘valuable pro erty OB Thirty hth, 74th and 8th streets, jotion, on he ‘Mo ah feet eurt from ty eighth street, 10 seven lots south side seven rer re ae on the rear; ght Jo done ny soutl t, 106 feet east from Thi ide Kightioth stroot, 125 feet east tom ‘Third “The lots on Thirty fifth street will be ois bj the usual re: foot from street Li onitive, to close ® y di joulars apply at the o 11 Wall streot, where maps of the property oan be F. cotton, AUCTIONEER.—AUCTION SALE OF + jemeley, fenoy Foods, chairs, &o.~ This day, (Fri. day, Doo. 3, 44 o’olook, at the auction rooms, Beckm vw a No 8 kun pareets w tasee opsortmnias of jew broaches. fevitlen, being black fraten curl maple, mahogany, eot- tog eee rockers, nurse, cabinet, childrea, & H. LEED: pase 7 oe Ae and of the nowent style and Just landed from the shi nor. B. Pandolfini. They will ‘be found, to bs the Peek ha description ever imported into re oer iting of the twe Baccantes, s1 5 papier means, ver gold watches, WILL 8} SELL A z partake ENRY Il. LEEDS, AUCTIONEER, ‘auction, on Friday, Lecemb uh White street, near West Be gnnsisting of ingrsin and V. Kou covered in heirctoth &e. Iso, bed atts bu eae, Form furniture generally. Sale to ‘commence atte ‘tebe ware. L, VANDEWATER, AUCTIONEER —ON WEDNES- any, December, 1, Thursday, ber . 8, 8 4, at lt nuncio ix & Pardessui sold, oases of eods Riles? i Naaeh invoices as may arrive. The Th sale will ‘consist. of a oh ioe li ot rete, ie pte Jlooks, bronzes, Gry aay oe Parisi Vnowed 00¢8, Ko, with ® general assort lane} many of eek Lave never before been ex io surpassing in artistic merit and value the previous in_part of oloc! ermolu, by Frain Meno an a of various eu oth joote, and Geooration rge aasortmen' articles suitable for presents, too numerous to mention. ‘The goods A twill he em: canihiitcn: Grecaal 8 prior to sale, aith oatalogues, and will be arranged in fote to suit pur- hi Every facility will be offered as to packing, fe. $300, and 5 ), oash; over thi $600 and upwards, six J. L. VANDEWATER, AUCTIONE Lap iene SELL " Legs December 4 Cet Res y, December 6, at » No. 14 Wall street, Ee. sad autrective sale of ‘aarbie and albaster statu (ancy goods, &o., of the importation of Sig. W. Giovanal, doing hls first rogular sale of the season, forty oases of whieh have ‘sash been re: in; per ship St. John, from Leghorn; the ol le compris se tnelie seenttaontet abject Rever be of which hi ed with The ladi Particularly invited vo attends Partie julie fn in special advertisements. Also, fifty German canary aKo8. 1 VANDEWATER, AUCTIONEER — FRIDAY © Doo.3,and Saturday, Deo 4, at 10: day, at tho Nati ait ro arulss —Bailltel, Nioholie, i; obsetfels, Vin Os Gonsales, De # pupils of Rembrant, and J room, 14 Wall etre Grreliasers, being the ‘an Wavener & L. VANDEWATER, AUCTIONEER, WILL Len December 3, at 103g o'clook, at their sal Dutch bulbous roots, im lote to mo importation of Vandershoot eens. an « on Friday, id others. The whole will be with to PEREMPTORY SALE OF RAILROAD BONDS. Butta, Corning, “and New York, Railroad 2 yil i by Auction, through Simson Drapor, th 0] ok, av the for $i, ,000 each, and m: bear coupons for interest. at the rate of seven per cent the first April and Ist October, at the Bank in ity. Thoy are secure tnd only mortgage on their whole road and fran to Jobn A. 8 James 8. T. Strat Gray, trustees, and are convertible, as the. ag of he hol’ ér, into the capitel stock of tae company, any time re 1857. The mort; rovides for an is $1,000,000 of bonds, in specified Lote. a On ¢ thrown 0} to public trafic. vay riset 4 4 a at aut Daly just be ‘be ty ions tae of is enres ings were merely conjectural ‘The cars have now bees ran since at onan et eh about thirty-five miles, and rnin; 0 fully ten per cent onthe wen mille section now: completed. Ae ie ae coutributed to th hi ing. any oth similar ’ work ig under contract to But gured for depot buildings, and the ere ® directors fer fidence in saying, that care will run over the whole road by next duly, tho rath {the line itom Corning 49 Bat- falo, is one undred Marite ant thd ee miles. Ite of the sa of railron 0 The district of eouncry throw en which the Buffalo, Corning, and Now York road runs, i most produetive in the Weiterm part of this State, fords Local trattic sufficient to dends on the cost of ment of pri Amount of bonds the ae fr real value ae “TeCTIDNRNR RA NpSORD FURNI- Pisnoferte, Mirrors, So.—This day, Frid lock, mt 85 Nassau street Fultéa,—R. I¥an0es, & perioulriy wen ‘worth covered in French retin by trosatelie® 1@ handsome rove: pianoforte, two large French plate mirrors, tapestry Brus- sola and other carpets, oileleths, carved ‘aahogeny tote & tote sofas, and others; rosewood and mahogany marble Wop, sr (dag) carved rosewood chi Lg rabee bo a are to Vid ameter we ve Bro: ary, Selects consieting of oe jroup Fi fae anvore of Sig. Vite Viti's imyorta nave ample room for fur ore ard oleganee. Ladle ras

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