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‘The bert landscape of Sonntagg’s in the sale—a view on me Onio—wer'vold at ‘$100, Pi = ‘A ‘Bea Fight, Francia, (‘‘The and the Fro- om coals ay A it was » spirited autre bay Soene, by W. Shayer, sold for $70. ‘A Swirs landscape, by He-s, sold at $87 50, A Duteh interior, “B ore Gaming,” said to be by Te- wiers—at least the auctioncer suid it was “in his opin- fon’’—war sold to Mr. Marks ‘or $100. J. H. Wright sent an inci¢ent in the Washington—the hatchet story—sol at $25. pe per Little cabinet picture by Wennimann sold for An Italian landscape, by Doughly, was sold to Mr. worth for $185, Be he, Sub iding of the Waters,” by T. Cole, was sold A landscape by Harting—coloring of the foliage very fime—+old to Mr. G. Wat's for $ 50. A landscape with cattle, by W. Sh was sold at $200; the catil#and forecround well drawn. A very large picture, “The Sersglio Window,” with two Mfe-size female figures, could not get « bid, and was with- drawn: Cone by Court, and posse ses no striking merit, ‘A landscape of Bovford’s was also withdrawa, aad the auctioneer became indignant. ‘The interior of « dog house, by T. Landseoy’. sold for 965: the picture was well epouzh as to color, but x.Ae ani- mals wooded: spirit and expression. ‘One landscape sold for $30, the price of the framé.~ not a cent for the artist. Altogether in thin sale the artists were severely cat up, There were a great number of wediorre pic’ ures, which people did not wart, and would not have at any price, Dsr.orasix Suicipe i Bosror.—Mr, Samuel Bass, Secretar; oi tho Manufacturers’ Jasurance Com- pany, committed suicide by drowning himself, in the whoinlty of Draman’s ath, early yesterday morning. A note addressed 10 Charles W. Cartwright, Ksq., the Presi- dent of the Insurance Company, was found at bis resi- @enoe, in which Mc, Hunt staied his purpose of ending his fe. His cost and hat were found on the mill dam, But bis body has not yet been iecovered. M. Hunt re- sided at 18 Hancock street, and be leaves @ wife and five ebildren, He was & man much esteemed by those who knew him, and he had been Secretary of the Manufac- tarers’ Insurance Company for some twenty yenrs, It is suppored that he bad become embarrassed by endorsing motes for partirs Ia New York, and in» fit of despair wougl! to eud his troubles by drowning himself. He was abort fifty years of age. Mr. Hunt war al-o Secre\ary of the Sandwich Glis: Company, He left home at 5 o’elooi sayiug to his wife that ho was going to Sandwich to attend to some corporation business, and wrote on a paper some words, wthou' a signature, to the effect that his bosy ‘Would be found in the basin in the rear of the last house Gp the mil dam.—Boston Courier, Nov. 10, Tax Fisnixa Frevr—Loss or a Vesert.—A le Yer from Gloucester, Mars., dated Nov. 9. says:~ The fish- Mg fleet from the northeast coast are now fast returning heme; some twenty sail have arrived during the last tea dayr, and we have news up to the Ist of November. The weathrr was very bad, and mackerel as scarce a4 ever, ‘A telegraphic despatch from Canso, received last Mon- @ay, states that they had another severe gale on the coast. The schooner Gold Hunter, MeTntyre, drove ashore lace rot stated) and bilred. ‘The Gold Hunter was & ine vessel. 100 tons barthea, built in 1851, ownad by Capt. McIntyre and Samuel W, Brown, and’ valued at $5,000 iosured at Gloncester Marine office for $2,900 on verse! and outfits. The schoorers EW. Merchant and 4. P. Howard had been got olf and safe into harbor, the ult, Torre Men Drowxrp.—Three" men belonging to the crew of Mes-rs, Clark, Movriliis & Brown, at Brompton Falls on the St. Franct« river, near Sherbrook, Caneda, were drowned on the id inst., while crossing the river in'a battean. They had put a bob sled upon the bat- tean, and the boa: struck a rock in the qnick water and sank, and the men went over the falls. No assistance eould be rendered. Their namys were Joseph B. Brown, of St. Albans; George W. Fogg, of Brooks; and —— Vick Gourt Calendar—This Day. Umrzp Stares Disrrcr Cooxt.—Nos. 44, 46 to 50, 53 nit.—Nor. 1,063, 1,217, 187, 370, 6044, 878, 247, 122, 245, 479, 253, 56334. ‘Surreie Court—Special Term-—The whole calendar, ex opt canser roverved for a particular day. will be called, Nou, 1, 3, 4, 17, 43 67, 81 to 90, 92 to 97, 100, 102 to 116, mt om 121, 128, 126, 127 to 131, 13 (as No. 1834), 13: ‘to 145. Gover oF Over ann TERMINER.--Murder trie! Serer Covrt—(Two Branches.)—toa, 499, 264, 110, $26, 346, 405. 406 71, 467, 483, 3°8, 614, 515, 618, BlY, 621, 522, 624, 626, 526, 627, 529, 581, 632, 535, 534, 685, 536, 587, 548. The Prescott Het Store.—Knox is now alone fa the manageme: to: che clegant bat estanlishment on the @orner of Broedway and Spring srest, and is propared to supply tho floating an well as the rosident population with bats of his usual anperior maunfactore, Bin price, remem- ber, is but four dolia Call and oxsmine his stock, aud mace a purchase. Gentlemen’s Cioth and Winter Caps and Black and colored felt hats—an ext mvive variety for travel- Ung, spurting, evening, and riding. Ali \astes suited. WAKNOGKS, Hlatters, 275 Broadway, Irving House, 4nson’s Daguerreotypes.—Large size for 88 penne, colyzcd, and in. niou ve 9; bwicg the sige of any in ‘efsy for 50 conte, aud warranted oqusl in quality to those cost S2and $4 oisewhors Remembor ANSON’S, 689 away, opposite the Motropolitan Hotel. Whe Prize Ring.—The Life and Fights of Zeck Randal, tre most accomplished boxer that ever enterad he prize ring, is commenced ¢ Clipper thia week. No Tover of sport should fail to read it, Also @ fall account of qveat oxcitemont among the fancy, aud otaer rich sport- tag matters, All tor torve ceuts Seid everywhere, Just Published in the “ Empire City,” the Abrilling sea tale of the “Japiand Rat, cr the Loss of the Beyal Georg.” Ap a sea story, this stanis unrivalled; as ‘well for tlie berusy of its clotiva, as for tie extenordiaary adventurer deo ribed in it. The ‘Empire City? may be obtained this day, atall tie respectable aews offices in the Ay, Price four cents per copy, oF mailed to any part of the ‘Union for one dollar. ‘Woman: her Phrenology, Rights, Wrongs, treatment, and perf ction.—A complete aud scientific exp @Rtion of this while ciasa of rubjects, by O 8. FOWLER, he church ecrver of Grand and Mercer strools, ono block west of Broadway, this evening, at 7's o'clock. ‘Mr. F. gives Slecture on “Maternity,” to women cxclusively, at J P.M. to-day, at tho sam: place, fres. ‘We ca)l the Attention of our Readers to the Bavortisement in ancthr column of the :ale of the lease of the Cherokee Hours, 4 Boadway This if « rare chanco Fer ve we scicntitic hotelkesepor—an examiustion of the esta- bMsbment will prove our assertion, Great East New York Land Sale takes to-day, at Mercha-ts’ Kxchange.—In consequence of severe storm oc Wedneday, the erent salo of Kast Now Fork property wss postponed t) to-day, (Priday) November B, at 12o'clock, at Merchants’ Exchenge Sito will be per- tory erd withont reser e of the G28 res rved lots romain- fog unsold. Terms of payment und titls perfect, Sach an opportunity for prodtuble inve!tment is not often pre ented. For maps and for her partioulsra apply to CHAS, BR MILLER, Avcticnecr, 195 Broadway A Homestead for One Dollar..Is offered by ‘BM. Porham, proprietor of the reaownod * Seven Milo Mit por," now exiiditing xb Acndersy Hell, 663 Broadway. He te feat tiokote at 4 doliar esoh, mt the parohacer oF % jonds, Cour sdiissions to tho exuibition aud one share Amonges the wuraber is s farm, his ny, worth $24,000, which somebody ia certain of ge ‘ome hundred conts, That somebody may be you Bender. Who knows! Thoro are othor articles in the ‘thousands of times tho price of a share ticket, ‘at once, The Gitt Tickets may be Unsold that will ‘ake chat tara worth... + $24,000 that 2.50 trotting horse, ¥ 01 1,600 that oxhibitio rth. . 40,000 im- 0 ‘to $500 gifts, Ifo, they may bo had for one ‘each, at Academy Hsil, 663 Brondway. Esoh of these admit four persons, ayonce exhibition of the Seven Mile Mirror. One of the Swiftest and Best Horses in the to be had for one dollar. One share ticket will take je citt hore Telegraph, who oan trot s mi’e in 2.50, ‘two persons in 8 waron, yet so gentlo tha a lady could him. The share tickets oost one dollar osoh, To be a$ tho Seven Mile Mirror office, Acadomy Hall, No. 668 iway. Gold: mith’s premium Writing Classes will @ommence Tuesday, November Ist, 1863. Ladivs’ elas Tl and 4 o’ciock. itlemen at 9 A.M. and 7 and 8 P.M. for ® oowi bod » $60. Rubscribers may h jovember to tako their lessons. are not obtained on or befor will be withdrawn, bativtod. baoril OLDSMITH, by OLIVER B. 062 Broadway, corner of Franklin stroet, Best ts the Cheapest 380 Broady Ss rikirar wortment cf all the lates imere pants, $3 to $12; t.prives the most reasona! In Times Gone .by no Onc exgrcted to Buy fine ready made ga-ment, but it is urprising the amount of clothing gold daily by DRUMGOLD & PROCH, 120 Fal- denstreet. Their stock comp: ® fine assortment, well made and cheap. Ledics’ Advertisezent.—Glasgew House. Me. 779 Broadway, (Weot End.)—MADDEN & STEWART ‘now cpening aomo new oases of Infante’ robes at $3 exch; Bee as £9 cach; visa and oamabrig Taapecth ym $5 to SiS each. Also a oase of black thread . Those aro of tho nowost desiga, aud worthy ons Mourning Silks! Mourning Silks !~Bar- THOLOKSW & WEED have in store an immongs st ck of mourning sidks, consisting { black, black and white, black ad lavender, ind, in fact, every desirablo style nud quality “Be be founs in the New York market. Now loureis.« Store, pb botwoon the St. Nicholas and Metropolitan broldered ms Mournteg Cloaks! Mo: Clozkat— @PARTHOLONEW & WRED havo ae tectires somo now id desirable patterns tor mourving cloaks, An oxaaingsion cme ge eel mabe name sud gumber. Kow lournin, LOMEW & WESD, 65) G 16 BL, Nicholas and Metropoiiten hotels ee Mourning Plaids.- Bartholomew & Weed BAvo just received two cases wooll a ‘Rorchnctra ill a thingtoce Se ised Mousa Bat ol emember the N »., 651 Broadw: ‘Wioholas and Metropolitan ho pleated pe BARTHOLOMEW & WEuD, Rich Furs at Genin's.-There are few arti- ics in which la unpractived oye {8 more Linblo to he deoeiv- #4 thon ig fare, Thero may bem variation of many dollars fm the valuation of two mile or vi torines, aod yoo ning In- too ovt of ten yany be unable to detect the differonss when Abex view tho neticlon apart irom each other, At Genin’s, DABr ada, the Lowest rrions aro attached to each ae ciclo wh bo bad, oonaisting of Russian aa ansdacobie, Nudson’a Bay sable, tone Bertin Fron satsin wartin, mink marth, chin ghills, Nob mi ‘annov ‘ail to eligit the ac inire Mon of svary Indy ef toate and Wecrimination. Besides thoee, how 4 Mperb sevortinent of nik the warioties of chil: adios’ and goutlezae guntlemons espe and collars and 6] Loighi whioh form ok of fura evar exhibited in OBNLN, 214 Broadway opposite St, Paul's Chureb+ are Complete soba nin: Ble, poval erm, enile life of | at difforont timos,) * Pure, Hats, Caps d&c.-Knox ts hard at 1ying bis customers with bis (urs, of which be haa oot magnifivent and valuable assortment, his veautifal ‘of have, children’s cays, &c. Sill profits is his motto, erstand this orowd his establish: «128 Fulton street, from worning till night, Shawls! Shawls!-The Ladies will Find one of the best assert nents of shawls in the city, of oor ality and kind. at HITCHCOCK & LEADBEATERS, rosa way. ‘They are also welling best kid gl ves at 50 cents & pair. Furs, Furs, Furs—A lar. Assortment of all kinds ot tippets, victorines, and cuffs, such os stone marti, monntain marti, French ea Je, mink mar ia, te, at very lw prices for o t ATKINS hat, cap, and fur store, No, 212 Greenwich street, near Vesey. Lace Curtains, Window Shades, Cornices, @ marks, loops, and all hinds of wind w' fictures, sre now selling at twer ty per cent lower than the rogolar prices J.C. WOODFORD & CV.’3, 39 Broadway. Splendid lace curtains at $5 per window. Fino win iow shades at $1. defy eompetition for tone, quality and pri RACE WaTs 23, 333 Broadway, sole ag-nt. Melodeons.--S. D. & H. W. Smith’s Melo- deons, aro tuned in the equal temperament; the har ony is west in the remote keys agit iv in the common; the only pc lodeons #0 tuned, avd unyuestionably the beat. HORACE WATERS, sole agont, 333 Broadway. z<atydid Song, by Thomas Baker, Pre yeaa RNa tear Wak tha invooh saties what Katy really ti¢ t0 make such» stir in the world, and vortasting wong of “Katy Did?” Not mgyoseaston OF is a nite or egee Rabi d by HO- RACE WATERS, 833 ros Buckley, Hinxing with groat agplause by SMe Ladtew’ Beaver Bonnets, Cbildren’s White beaver bats, gentiomon’a hits, G8. oy Coe aad \ewoription, = poet 3 racsst, Fulton street. Sparkling Gems at Mrs. Bostwicl's [on ATERS, 383 Broadway, Pychowsk!.--All the Works of this eml- Bent comprscr ara publish d by HURACK WACERS, 333 Broadway. the great piano aud music establishment. Carpetings.—Peterson & Humphrey, 37% xnvo rocelfod And arc} non opening tuoke fal sas onrpetings, imported oxpresoiy for 3, (in one ead ord st ‘Window Shades, Lace, and Musiin Cur. wins, satin, de Iaines,, gilt cor-ives, loops, and sli kinds of woathy docdrations, ak oxtraordinary low pricey, st KELTY 4 TARGUSON’S, No, 94934 Brosdway. Save your time ané te Airently there. - Sewing Machines.—The Latest Invention, and the grom inger's new machine for sewing linen and other goods wah arivgle thread is now ready for exhibition to the public, }8 aam that cannot be broken, ant the stit ng, Whee staf i ironed, reta its distinot and beautiful appeer other machine se con de, These machines aro perfect. Call and examine them at the office, 323 Broadway, 1. M. SINGER & UO. Sewing Machines.—To Upholsterers and manufacturors of bags, ko.—We are now prepared to supply wowing masbines of the most apple constraction, to sow mat, trouacs, bags, &c., wit a singls erdloss thread, aud makin, the strongent pessinle eoxm—much superior to the bost hand- work. Call and soe the machines in operation. I. M. SINGER & CO., 323 Brondway. Defiance Salamander Safes, (Gayler’s Pa- tent.)—It is generally understocd by the business community thas jowolzy or valuables ot amy description, deposited iu ono of my safes, aro free from pismiumas to insurance office, therofore not nooding any reduction from estaplished rates. ‘they, comprise a portable insurance company within them vos, both aa regards fire or burgisrs, A Jarge assortment always on hand atthe depot, No. 192 Pearl strous, ROBERT M. PATRICK, Manufsoturer, Charles’? London Cordial Gin.—Since the introduction of this now celebrated gin, innumorable arti- log under the title of “London Cordial Gin” Lave been sd- vertise 1 am ‘the sole importer and proprictor of the xonuine Oharles’ London cordial gin, which is distilled especial y for me by the most celehrated London distillers. This gin inpacked in oasce of one dosen square bottles. Bach bottle is stamped, ard has my fac simile signature. “With out this none are genuine. For sale by all druggist and gro- cera; to be found at every respectable bar in the city, and wholesale at my etore. CHARLES, No. 7 Park place. DMUND London Cordial Gin, Warranted Free from aduiteration, imp rted trom London direct, and of very sw porior quality. Holland gin of all the best brands, Schisdam schnappes, 4c, for sale by WM. FE. UK DERAILL, Mesozic Temple, 480 Broome atroet, corner oi Crosby. Haly Dye and Wigs.--Batchelox’s manufac~ ety Jows No, 333 Broadway, pp. the Park, whers be Aas te best sooommodations world for the cate snc application of bis hair dyo, and nowly inveated wigs sn coe ‘Aine private rooms, aU on ono Copy the ad aa With Cristadoro’s Excelsior Hair Dye, unsightly hair is no longer » misfortune, it can be changed to sap.cndid black or brown, while the substance of it is ae- fuully benoiitted by the operation instead of Lolug szorohed. Sold and applied at CHRISTADORO’S, No.[6 Actor House. If you want Whiskers or Moustache Use az anguent. It will forse them to grow thick and strong in Sx wescks, and 10 will not stain of injure she skin. 91 pot sitio gené to any part of the country, B. G. GRAHAM, tan gorces. all druggiste; Brooklyn, Hayes, 176 Fulton, Freckles, Pimples, Chaps, Chafes and all doformitics of the skin, ars posi ively cured by the nso of Gouraud’s Italian, medicated soap Gourand’s poudro tile uproots bair from auy pert ofthe body. Liynid rouge, lily White. haiv Gye and haic restorative, ab uy Walker strest, near Broadway. Trusses, Shoulder Braces, Elastic Staxk. oy }, alastio kuce-cay a abd ‘nas, for enlarged veins ot ¢! ary b: eae inal bra etroot Aan Wigs, Wigs.—The Silver Medal was awa. t ta by the American Institue this yesr to MADHURSO & HEAPD, 27 Naivon Inne, for the best gentleinan’s wig. Wiga, toupeer, ladi-w’ front. and back braids, curls, &o., waccanted Rot to shrink or change color. Why Don’t You Try Spaulding’s Premium Rosemary! ‘The best wrtiole in the world for darning and ri Poring your sir. Sold by Rushton, lank & p.. Astor and Irving House drug storcn; Ring, 192 Broadway} and J.B. Spaplding, manufacturer aud propristor, 43 Tremont row, ston. Baldness Avaunt!-Destroyer of Comeli- ness, enemy o Y, premonitor of age. thou hast an aa- fagonist thst can tqpair bay ruthlers ravages. It ie Barkor's etfanly and free ‘rom urex Principal ¢ BARKER'S iad iso wold everywhere, France and England.=It cannot be denied that thirgs do look w litte equally over the water, At all events, we hope eincerely that our couatry will remaia ne @ traliu'the matter. Further, ifs war should brewk ont be- tween France and England, wo hope, for hw that the a:mies will be well supplied with B: , 10,cure, thelr coughs, and, provent, consumption. Cc. V. & CO, 51 Barclay ents for New York and vicinity. S street, gout Fits are Caused by Worms—So Is St. Vitus Danco.—Tho following will show you a caue of tite beiag cured aftor ten scare’ euffering Dr. J. N_ Hobensack—Having boon afficted with fits for ten years, and finding no relict from varione medicines, I was Induced to try your worm syrup, fcom a belief of being af- flictod with wor had taken but throw nottles of your ayrup, whon to may surprise and immodiate relict. [ passed taps-worm 28 foot, inches in length, which Lond you, this my beuctit some ono alllicted in Lio maung; ustice to tho value of your medicine, I respec fer this statemont. Yi respect ully, Loneaster, Co., Pa., Jan. iM9, Jacon SiupreNnisen. Be careful’ and stk for Hobonsack’s worm syrup and liver rilia, aud take no other. J. N. Hohensack, Pr prictor, Phil celphia, G. ¥. CLICKENER & CG., No. 81 Barclay stroot, New York, Axont for the Eastern States, Dr. J. 8. Rose is Found at Last —People have found. not only ur. Rose, but what Is move impcrta: to them, that his me perform rapd and wondert cures, wet n copy of his ‘Medical Adviser,’’ which will be grea vou; it trentsupon all direagos. Remember, these mo- jiginos are the result of thirty years practico in’ Philadel pila cfm renuiar craduated thysician, ‘The Phitadelpiis Inquirer says i" Dr. Koao has long battlod with the quacks in medicine, and we aro glad to fied that nis prescriptioas, whioh have to long boom usod extensively in this aity, will now be extended ever the whole country. Depot S744 Cedar utrevt, scoond docr from Broadway, Consumption Curable--Stop that Cough.— 3.8, RUSE, of Philsdeiphis, etands pro-ominent in the treatment of all lune affections, His cough syrnp or 6: pectorant in bottles, at A cen i, will and has po d wonderful cures in co: bronohiti rant: Indsiphia, jour before Pilate) w ewlering with inflamm: windpipe, and finally lo bis voice. in this condition he wss conde.» ned to die by one of our profosrors, bat siter 1g this syrup for a few morth:, entirely recovered, to the grvat astonishment of all who know him. This is one case. Road Dr Roso’s book, and you will find statements from many of the most respectable cictaens in tl ountr; For eale by th ‘uggiste genorally. and att lepot, No & Co oor cond door frou Broadway. Call and accept Dr. J. 8. Ross's" Mudioal Ad- er Masried, ie eee 8 pose oie big endl oe Brownlee, ir Garrzr D. Post Lr ula DeoK eR, Staten Island. akg On Wedneaday, November 9, by the same, Mr, NecuoLas B, Pose te Miss Gxerxopy A. Van Name, all of Staten nd. On Saturday, Novembor 6, by the Rev. H. J. Fox, Mr. et L. Bornows to Mise Sanat Kagiisrow, all of Brooklyn. On Wenesdey, November 9, Hever W. Smats, = to Lawns, second denghter of Job Gowan, Kaq, of this | cit, and of Mowdon, county Dublia, Irelanc. On Sunday, November 6, at the Church of the Holy Comforter, by’ the Rey D.C, M. Johnson, Mr, Tamoraiics Writam eldert cou of William Rendall, of Dath, Senwrsct, Engiand, to Rua Mectioa. only daughter of SamusS avis, Feg., formerly of Montreal, Canada, <i papers plore copy. “ Teo souls with bute slogle thought Too hencta that beat av one, On Wedua dav evening, at tne John street M, &. Charak by tho Rey 4 Mattison, Wotrm A. Cnase to Louisa daughter of Mm vid Decker, Req, all of shis city, On | happy pairs who ow with nuptial vows art chaiu’d! May love and fAeudship aver f Mow in thy train, And thy realizations @ joy ons «fs pri Of beauteons ones, “be #4 May beer thea In thy ‘osponding hours With theee, onr hopoa, May toy union by s happy one to thing and thea, Stamford, Conn., on Wedugelay, November 9, by ! the Rov. J, Jennings, Gaumy A. Carmm, of New Y Many O,, eldest daughter of Theodore Davenport, oa the former place. to of Wea, On Thursday morning, November 10, of consumption, Mr. Jomus Mricux.t, in the 40th year of his age. ‘The relatives wed friends of the family «. ettend his funeral, lock, from bin la ted to this afternoon, at half past two residence, Newark avenue, Jervey City On Wednesday, November 9, Lypia L, only daughter of evry and Catharine Wilis. ‘The friendy of the family are rerpectfully invited to at tend her funere), from the house of her graudfather, Peter W rat, No 201, roy street, this afternoon, at one o'clock, witbout further invitation On Thur day, November 10, ELury Mananan, wife of Th: max Manatan, aged 48 yearr, a native of Lougurea, county Galway, Irelard ‘The triends of the family, and those of bis son, Thomas Marahan, murician, are requested to attend the funeral, to-morrow af.ernocn, at two o'clock, from 261 Elizabech mtreet. In Breoklym, on Wednorday, November 9, of cousuap- tion, Many, wire of John Alea, aged 33 years, 7 months andl day __ The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to atwnd her fanersl, this afternoon, at two o’eloct , from No, 83 Main street, Brooklyn. der remains will be takem to Greenwood for interment. On Tuesday, November t, in the 27th year of his age, James Ieaco Keay, son of the late Willisin a. Keily, sad dier, of this city. ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. ___S8EE THIRD AND SEVENTH PAGE3. _ Co Mit 8O ¢DYERTISED FO# ROOMS FOR TWO ‘+ gentieinen, and was to have givanan anewer at No. 7 Bleecker strcot on Soaday last, by calling sgain would gob ehoice of room: TION WANTED.—ON THE 29H OF JU NFORM Y, a ¢ haku ene ant wae Ppahon- , Willtam Ptovens, of the town of Sandwich, in Camada cert last evening —< mong the most bri linut vas Py shor. [ Wert, leit tie city of Detroit, in Michigan, in the steam-r ski’ \ cautiful ballad of the “Hills aud the Highlands,” sui Hog siee of Latah, im. Mahianns ia the shan Petula NY, nd moet voeiferously enoored’ Pub- | Xe¥ Me oucestershire, m Enzland, whore his. iatives Lives Lsbed cy HORACE WATERS, 333 Broadway, myst flay ho haa’ nover Leen ‘heard of. Ho was ab ub Remembrance of Home.—- This Beautifal | tity sears o. & ceoutee senu Bolan soe nae Ue gimurns ion. by Pe chowsld, was.warmly aoplanded at Mrs ive th: unc *Feigued any information as to what bas tvick’s concert last evenings It w emost accatically | ¢¥e “ud Player by the eminent oomposer. Published by HORACE beohen bo ian shane ts. JOUN PRI » = - ot 1’ Tue Panry A ee U eutiem ot oe tor information on "xeet, ti 7 " in will call at 129 Pearl ec*eeh the informa: Hamm, Pr tion will be piven aah we CE HOUSE AT WEST FARMS.—ANO"MER INTER fow is requested with the percon who lately applisd for Pormicat ” toe ect & large public ice house at West farms, on the Bronx ri er, UE DRIVER OF THE HACK WHO LEFT SOME PER: | gon’ at Bohoken ferry, on the road to Madison steos’, Lavi: g started trom pior No. 1,on Wednesday afternoon will please oul) on the ferry master, at the foot of Barciay street, in Folation to @ vatire ANTED. FURMATION OF BKIDGE® GAYNOR, from tle county of Meath, Irolaud, parish of Ball, macree, by her w other, Mery Gaynor, who arrived ia this wnby afew days ciner; als) her two brothers, Patrick and iaby respecting her will be thankfully e ‘atrick, at 19 Elizabeth ster in Suppowod to have beon im Philadelphia THE LECTURE SEASON, a WOULD RESPECTFULLY aNNOUS 4 beon requested by several f ionds tor lec-ure on * The Histo:y of Ceation, as tanght by Mo Beiewce, compared wich the Mosaic Account,” he will deliver ‘our lectures on Chis eu ject, a8 a single evening is not sufi- cient for the proper pre-entatlon of it. ‘The lectures will be iven on Thursday evening, November 17; Saturday evenitix, November 19; Thuraday oveniie, November 24; Saturday évening, November 26, at 735 o’olock, in the chewleal lecture rorm of the New York Medical College, in Bast Thirtesath strevt, near Fourthavenu:. ‘The lectures will be fully iltus- trated by experiinents. ‘Tickets for the course, $3 each; for s singe lecture. $1. ‘licksts may be procured ‘at Messrs. Ap- plet us’, 200 Broadway; et 4vans & Brivtan’s, 679 Broadway; or of the Janitor oi tue Uollege. the Duty of aiericans towards Amorica,” for Wal- derse Lodge No, 9, American Protestant Assuciation, nt the Tabernacle, 40 Brordway, on Monday, November ld.” £oeb- ing to commence at 734 P.M. Tickets 25 sents; for sale at the door, Committee of Arrangemen Avex. Irving, Secretary. J. D. CARSON, Chairman, ERCANTILE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION.—DR. OLT- ver Wendell Holmes's third loct 1re on the English Posts of the Nin teeuth Century will be delivered on Priday even ing, ith inetent, at Hope Chapel, 718 Broacway, com- meneing at So’clook. Subject, Byron, Moore, Course tick- ets—Gentleman and lady, members, $2 25; gentleman and lady, non-members $3; single member, $1 5); non-member $2; vingle ac mivsion € ntivinan and lady, 75 conte; and on won, {4 cen te chets may bo had at Mews. Evaas & No 697 Broalway; C. 8. Francis & Co.’s, No, 252 srittan’ Broadw and at the library room SW. ODEN, Chateman, D. REYNOLDS &UDD. Lectyre Committee, DOLGLASS LEFFAN GHEE MILITARY. N ADJOURNED MCETING OF THE VETERAN Cexps of tho War of 1812, will be held this evenivg, Nov. Ji, at7 4 o'clock, at the Sear Motel, 64 Lispenard street, on business of importance, By order, H. RAYMOND, Lieut. Col. A Daiuy, Jr, Adjt. UFFY GUARD, ATTENTION.—THE MEMBERS OF the above company, and those who wieh to join, are ro- ested to attend a drillat the Battery House, No. Il State street, this evening, November llth, at 7 o'clock, and ameeting on Saturday night, November 12th, 28 there will Le an election (or officers, Punctual attandance is requested, By order, WAL WLUSON, Captain, Twos, CReED, cecretary, MISCELLANEOUS, 1 REWARD. rooms Five acd © anal streot at street, cl E1WEEN MISSIONARY nd Irving Hours, orin a Hudson a the Irving Houve and Canal ai oud 659 Broudway, & small dial, An: person bringing it c w above reward. OAKD.—A LARGE ATTIC ROOM, IN A TWO STORY Louse, enitable for's gentleman and wife, or two single gortiemen, alto a pmatier ove for a gentleman, to let, iu a ivate house, with full or partial beard. Apply at ilf renkiiu st Fo nm nen nen A A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SIT- ry | Plesse call | to go to Califurnia with a family av nurse, or to Use Ww Goed reference given. £CTABLE YOUNG GIRL WANTS A SITUA. tip, in & reepeotable family, as seamstress; can o and St ci heren’s clottoa, Mus no chjection to take care o (Fins ob 9 oF acalet in ight cuaw@borwork, “Can proda he best of city reference. Please call for two days at 23 Marion street. | YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SIU UATION A3 NURSE and plain seametrers, or an chambermaid and to assist With washing aud roving. Bost of city referonoss can be | given, Please eall at 490 Broome street for tx N AMERICAN YOUNG WOMAN DESIRES TO OB. tain astuation as nurse, to travel wits a lady goir South crelecwaere, She thorouguly underetands aor bust ness. having travolied in the above capacity before. Please juguire, for two ds, #, at 228 Bowery, SITUATION WANTED —BY A RESPECTABLE young Woman, as xvod cook. washer and ironer. Good city refirence, Pieaso call ated West Uwenty-aath etroct, for two a; GENTLEMAN, GRADUATE OF ONE OF THR USI vorsitics of the Ol4 Country, is desirous to get a situation ao teacher in & higher echudl of the classical languages, mathematicr, chemistry, and of tho modirn Innguages. He can give tho highest references as to his talente and chara ter, “Addrcse a. i 1d Office, OOKKEEPE:.—A YOUNG MAN WANTS A 8:TUA- tio, a8 assistant hookkeepor, im a respuctable (rather fe) business in thie city; be speaks aud ovrresponde Gern an, sna Duteh, snd can procure gord re: ry eapeotes according to abiltiss. A dazese til ext (pot paid) A. B. C., 175 Atlantic at., Brooklya Ooacuuan, AND COOK WANTED—A MIDDLE AGED man aud his wife preferred. The coachman must be temperate, and willing to work in the gardem or house, Ad- dress 1. U.C., Herald oflice, RUG (CLERK WAN'ED—AN OLD. COUNTRYMAN petriet, Apply, with r ferences, at 179 aveane B. RAUGKTSMAN WANTED—BY A CIVIL &NGI- Tueeday neer in the Southwest. Spesimens of writing, topogra: phy and mechanical de-awing, to be deposited Bir inepee Hion at the office of Stearos ¢ Sturgess, 24 Merchants’ Ex- change, Now York, befvre noon of the Lith inst. A liberal ealary will bo given to a competent hand. ANCY STRAW HAT TRIMMERS WANTED. but those of exp emnd Caste will answer. Apply fumedistely st 171 Powrl street 4, LELAND & CO. OUSEKEE PER WANTED.—ADDRESS A. B., wthoe, stating time and place tor aa intervie OUSEKEEPER WANTED FOR AN HOTEL —A PER- rs cin ob 08 rience, Becustomed to the Sera yer rants, may hear os atitnation by address Alpas, - rald'ihice, Boglish proferred, “seein Apia, He My WAITERS—VALE? AND FOOTMAN WANTED. Three rst (1488 waiters, an experioived valet, aud & Tegmlar so tinan ard wantod, si gon‘ men’s fara: but experiouerd and thoronvh serv mca, well ro will answer. Apply immrdistely at 149 Grand st URSE AND SEAMSTRESS WANIED—aT NO, 1 pood retereve:a, neod apply but » coma OR2 )E—-UNE JEUNE FRAN Glovés, pour seigeer un jeune garg vo Ini apprendre su lengue d’aaTecser AUN entre bet 7 heures dws in, RESIDENT, OR DAILY GOVERNESS A FRENCH Frotoitant lady, of misdle age, who epeaks English por ‘ectly, and is enpablo ly loug experience and a superior edu- cation of inetructiog in all the useful branches of @ liberal evuestion, tlso the plano aud singing, desires to engaca as resident or daily governe #, or would tench two hours daily for her bored ins xenteo! private family. References given Aud required, Adiress PP. 'T., Berald offi so. WTUALION WANTED—BY A. PROTESTANT GIRE, , as purse and scom-tress; would be willing to go South; no objection to do chatnb.twork. Good city reference oat be given, Cun be seen for two days at No. 06 Thirty-second rtrest, near Fourth avenue, VIGDATION WsNTKD—AS CHAMBERMAID AND Can be seen Herald None onded, DAISE, BIEN quatre ans, eb . 1) Clinton place, —WANTED, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A situation in's private family. She unerataods cutting and fitting Iscies an children’s dresses. ‘The oust of refor- ence given on calling at hor last place, Union Square Hotel, rocm 4, SALESMAN WANJED-IN A CLOTHING ESTAB- OS“ lichment, One vellexperioneed in the business may ap- piy to W. L. Conklin, No. 8 Bowery. 0 CLOAK HANDS. Good wages and stand the Dusiess. t, third story WANTED,GOOD CLOAK HANDS. temploymes t to such as under Apply to drs, Stringtield, No. 62 White 0 BUSS CAKPENTERS.—WANTED, AN ENGAGE- Himent ay a ¢ Scotchman, who has been two and a le; would ongage for three years. Call 14 Wost Tweaty-seventh eure at the ti W. streot, coraor of Seventh avenue. 10 LAWYERS.—A YOUNG MARRIED MAN, WILO UN- dor stands sesrching titles, &c., and who wri:es one of the finest hands in this city, ‘wish-s to obtain emoloy- ment. ‘Ihe very best of city references given. Address ¥.K.T, Herald oftice, ANTED—A SITUATION, AS GARDENEROR COACH- man, by a Protestant man, who porfect.y understands sil kinds of Work ona country’ residence, and has been in general charge for last five years, and can come weil recom mended for eight yours in this country; vicinity of New York preferred. Address E, L., Herald ofhce ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation od cook, laundre’s, andbaker Bost of gity reforence given. Apply at 51 Charles street, for two ays. ANTED—8Y A PROTESTANT GIRL, A SITUATION to sew and nurso, or agchambermaid | Best of oivy re- ference from her last place. Please call at 102 Eleventh st. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMA: a as cbambermaid and sew , OF waiter, in ® private family; good city reference from her place, Whore +he Lins hyed three yeare. Please cull at 214 Feveuth avenue, Letween Twenty-fourth and Twenty-titth troeta, Can be seen for two days, TANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young gil a cook in a private family; is walling to sict in washing and ironing; has good reference, Plvasa call nt No. 7 Factory etrset. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITU: ation todo general housework in a email p-tvate fami ly, er to do chauberwork aud waiting; is an exceltont wi snd ironer, and good and kind to childeon | Unexcptio: city referenes can bo given, Apply at Sl Mulberry e:rout, near Bleecker, iu the rear, GUARD IN BLEECKER STRUET.-PERSONS WISH joy te make arrange vents for tho winter wil find fine To ms end syery eomfoit at 13 Carroll place, Also, au oilice for » physician. OARDING HOUSE FURNITURE.—AUCTION DATS day, IC}; o'clock, om promises, the entire kitchen, bed Form, sil farler furniture of the large boarding ho iso, 20 Oliver Ftrovt, neat Chatham square, coueistine of mahoginy eofa, obaire, tables, beds, de" Deposite required of all pur- g TON A. CARTRR, Anoti nect, ABLE FAMILY HORSE, BAY, ; ‘@ wagon, withunt top, and wat exerinoe—-all together $140; Union square Post Office. POR SsLE—A Val over sixtyon bands | Barress, Will be sold at cont $2 D. ‘A VERY SUPERIOR ROCKAWAY WaA- one or two horces; also, anew buggy. Will be Addzces immediately Livingston, Union OR SALE: won, 1 fold ev 8 bargain, square Post Uitiee ‘OTICE.—CITIZEN 3 OF BOSTON NOW RESIDING IN ‘New York, who are in favor of get ing up a target oxou Hon, are requosted to meet at tho Florence Hotel, oorner » Broadway and Walker strvet, on Monday evening, Nov. 14, at8e'clock. Por order of committee PIRITUAL MANIPESTATIONS.—PERSOSS DESIR ove Of witnessiag tho phoromena of the spiritual philo an do 60 at 413 Broadway, corver of Lispenari street, lock, every evening Admission 25 sents 4 irit nlism for aal al will plon d our next meeting, to be held on Monday evening, “ ejelock, at tae usual place. Uy£inox, Secretary. E, T. STETSON, W UPERIOR PIANOFORTES IN BROOKLYN,—T. GIL bert’s celebrated new circular scale pianos, 0 Grov bteen’s exrcilent instruments, for sale at 106 Orenae. street, Evory instrument carefully eolected and warranted by NE. MATHEWS. WANTS. SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG MAN, Byi tween is and 19 years of age, in some store, to aveist in Writing; he can write a good hand, and has been employod for four years Diets in one of tho largest places of bifsiuess in New York, and for tho last your as mail writer, Ho of give good toutimoninis as.to charnetor and honesty Would ake any other pince; is not partioniar, By aduressing a H. €., Moxald office, it will be promptly a:tond- A WEL. EDUCATED GERMAN GIRL, SP Fronch as well as her own langungo, wante a situatio is acquainted with all househild duties, soning, em broi¢cring, Ao., further sho {9 not disinclined to take care of children. For further particulars, apply to Mrz. Rooker, No. 15 Frankfort stroot, RF: PECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITU. ation as chambermaid, or to do housework, ia s small family, Advertiser oan be seen for two deys av 103 Chariton stroet, in the rear, room 23, A RESPECTABLE GIRL WANTS A SIT@ATION first ciaes cook in a private family or genteel board: hovse. Sho also understan ral brancles of Frewoa cccking, and has had long experience with some of the best fan ilies in this city. Has toe best of testimonials as to capability and character. Can be until engaged. Please eall at No. 76 Mulberry street, third floor, in the rear, TABLE PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN situation in » first rate family, as cook, washor cele well recommended frem hor last place, or: hag a baby throe moi ith hor. A gcod home nell puited at 174, would like red to high wages. th street, botweon AY INT PROTESTANT MA ishing to adopt w child oF two; 0 Cthor two and a balf, both boys, will please cal, week, at Mre, Ruthorford’s, 169 B: t, fret floor, front’ room, ‘The father is do mothe? is not. pected to liro many Where there are uo childrea peoferred. AN AMERICAN LADY, ACOUSTONED TO TRS ing the higher brenches of Raglish, Latin, Italina, Froneb, and wiehes ® situation as resident govornond in a geritloman’s family, or would live to texoh music and Englich in a family wuete French is spoks x; ny objaction to go Kouth; best of reference given. Adaress instcuctross, box B42 Poot Omfion, for ono A. PRODESTANT WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION AS gook, warner, and ironer, No objoitioas t» the ooun- try. Pleads onll at No. 125 Boorna stroes, Biooklya, Coa bé soon for two dayn, SITLATION WANTED-RY A YOUNG WOMAN, 438 Waiter, or aa chainbermaid and tu do sewing. Has tig hest of city referonco. Please oni! for two @oya at No.7 Sixth strect, near the Bowery, third atory, front» oom A. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS & SITUA }ion as chambermaid or laundrena, or to také £are ot cut'daon. Hag no cbjeotion to the country, in a rosyody*! yen fart y. Can fives best of referenoss for oapab&'Y eter. Apply ab the grocer} Cen bo eacw dor WWree days,” Mery MORO TE Mote atrees A, RESPECTABLE GIRL, ke, washer and ironer. oa from her last plac th etreet, in the rear A Situ iho bast ot ¢ Apply at No. idé ANTED—A RESPECTABLE GEKMAN GIRL, ABOUT twenty years of nge, to take chargo of two children and do plain sewing. Appy to Mrs. Etherington, Woodhull atrect, two deors below Micka, South Brovklya, A good Toferenee will be expooted. ANIED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION in @ private family a9 laundress, or is willing to do ebrmberwork and assist in washing and ironing. Best city roftrences can be had. Please call at 113 Seventeenth street, betwoen Sixth and Seventh avenues ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A tituation as chambermaid and waiter, or would as sist io the housework. Best of city ref oe from ver last ployer, Can be seen for two days, at 292 Fifth avenne, ween Sexenteonth and Eighteenth streets, third floor, back room, Nv. 9 ANTED—BY A PROTESTANT GIRL, A SITU a8 plain cook; is s good wagher and ironer. Can be re commended from her two inst places for industry, carefw disposition, May be seen for two days ‘Twenty fourth strect, between Sixth front room, second floor. Wear SITUATION, BY A R&SPRCTABLE Protestant girl, as chambermaid and seamatr as, or nurse and seawetress. Can give good reference. F ell Mt ut bouston streat, in the store, between Broadway end owery. ANIED—A SITUATION BY A YOUNG WOMAN, TO do hovsework in a private fomily. Is good washer and frener, and ean do plaia cooking. Can be seen at 225 Seven- teenth stroet, between Eighth and Niuth avoaues W43EL—BY A WET NURSE, A SITUATION, IN city or country; would take a place for general honse- Work where sho could have her infact with her. Situations also wanted for « fuw girls with first raie recommendations. Apply to J. Pawson, 120 Fulton street, formerly 105 Cham: ers Stree! ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED WOMAN COOK, FOR A restaurant and hetcl. None need apply unless fully competent, and with good referencos. Algu. (wo cxporienced waiters. Apply from 8 A.M to 1 P.M. sy Tosnbve's liotel snd restauraus, Montague street, Brooklyn. WSU (NG WanTED—BY A Woway WHO IS Ca. pable of doing up clot’ os in tho best manner. Ladics’ gentlemen's and family washing, doae reasonably. Call at 205 Bast Twonty first street, between first aud Socond Avenues, third story, baok room, ANTED—A PROPESTANT GIRL, BETWEEN SE- venteen and nineteen ea of age, ag housemaid and and to make horseff generaily ‘useful. English or | dnguire at 162 Kast Bightoonth street, ces required. BY A RESPECTABL Bost of city reference. joar Righth avenue. A fgg SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE women, in& family, a6 soamstross, dressmaker and to embroider, Has the best of reference. lease call for two days at 630 Houston, near the corner of Wooster street, Was ‘A RESPECTABLE YOUNG PROTESTA English or Irishwoman, ag wot nurse, with from two to four months old. The best of ref we quired, Apply to Mrs. Hunt, 157 Kast Eighteenth stroot, ANTED—AN INTELLIGENT, SINGLE PROTEST. Aut indy, about thirty years of age, to ng. ADDI}, Botweon "ead Ve'clock Ae ie ‘are aware pply, +t 0’ cloo! -M, Warr A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, situation a¢ cook, washer and ironer, or to do chamberwer d fine washing and ironing. Good city re feronce. Please oall at 110 Seventh avenue, Can be secon for two days ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, to cook, wash and iron in a priva family. Best of cit Plense call at 91 Ninetoonth giteet, between Sixth and Seventh avenuas. wn D—BY A YOUNG WUMAN, A SITUATION 89 laundreas or chamberm sid, in» private family, Can ‘9 - city references. Pigase call at i Porry stroct, near JANTED—A SITUATION, young Weman, as wet Please oall at No, 4 Horatio COOK, WHO CAN ATTEND TO THR kitohon and laundry, to go few miles in tae country. men preferred, Apply on Saturday, 12th inst, d 1 o'clock, st Mrs. Caughey’s, cordor Houston F stroi te. Bost of roferencen requic a. ANION, AS WEE NURSE, BY thy young mersied woman, who has lost ios oil Good city reference g von Can he Koon at No. 6 ty rat etrert, sec ond door from Fifty avenue a 4. ANPED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT Gi RL, on at plain oook, washer and izouvr, im a prive Of reference oan be gi May bo econ uni it 3 West Thirteont.. 9 reet. WANTED—A SITUATION, BY A ReSPROTADLE young women, as chambermaid and seamstress, It ett be mroccay teh f tioke snd Merri he grocery store, comnor of tioke ond Merrieon etre. South Brocklyp, back oom, thied Boor. ae pe ! in fires rato past 18 moet | private (amuly. | rear i J ANTED—A SITUATE: ANTED—IN 4 SMALL FAMILY, A GIRL TO TAKE ‘caxo of children aad assist in the washivg snd ironing. Au American proforred. Apply at 426 Eighth avonw ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE woman, as ccok in « private ggitloma.’« family evok, aud understand: +11 bras ol Cap rroduce ¥ of city referenoe, and be days at 135 Ninth aveaue, be.ween Nincteeat aaa Twon- ticth streets. mst RG ANTED—BY 4 BOUTCH GIRL, & >i PUA‘ION 48 BUTe@, OF a4 chambermuid, a+ te 40 plain sowing, fine Nytsbing and “ircningy ‘hie a v-rtiner enn’ take tho emiire € of fant. ‘an give by quire at 109 Blocker strut ws rece st fal ANTED—A SITUATION, Woman, & good pluin eon <8 oa ae Lest of city reference given. Ploago call at 73 tor two days, SPECTABLE and ironer. rosby streety ANTED—SITUATIONS, BY TWO YOUNG WOMEN; ore a6 meat or pastry cook in a hotel; us other to ook, wash, and iron, or do the x neral housework of a small Flesee gall ab 51 Mulberry strowt, im the ‘Con be seen for two days No objociioa to d teard- ing house or hotel. WANTED — BY young wom: ituation as chambermail aud waiter, or to do geveral housewor? for wsmull privave family. Beet of city relerence given. Address & note ty M F., He ald otfive. WAXTED-BY A RESPECTAULE YOUNG GE&MAN Woman, aritvstion ao chambermail aud seamstress, aud to assist ia washing and ironing. Apply fur two days at S2avenue B, near Fifth street, ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT girl, a situction as chambermaid and waiter, or would willing to do the housework of a amuli family, Has no nee into the country. Please e store, be a call at 1 Alban; 7ANTED—BY A RESPECTAGLE YOUNG GIRE, A uution to do the genural housework of a rmall fa ;, City reference given. Plesse call at 224 Mulberry —BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN. situation to do chemberwork nd fine washing and ironing, and do Preneh ti God city reforence given. Can be'ecen for two day est Thirteenth stroct, ANTED--BY A RES! LOTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, asivation. Iss first rate cook, also & most oxcellent baker of bread aud pastry. Willin, i ing if rouvirad. | Bleaso oall at 7i Ring stevet, wo stairs, be- tweon Luolow and Varick streets. Can bo svcn for two day a. 6 of city NURSE.—SITUATION WAN'TED, AS) WET Refers to the family with ix montis. Apply Ei nuree, by a he ANTED—BY A VERY RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A situation as nurse. 1a competent to take charge of a baby from its birth, and do plain sewing, and wake herself useful. Line good city refery Can jen at 173 Seven: teenth street, back room, ist iluor. Please call for M. H., for two days. "RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT | TANTED.—A GIVL, SIXTEEN y Ssituation”as nursery mate ee po AOR ily.” Sve refers to oyer, OY Enst Poirtietn etree, a be seo for two days? MONT Fourtls ehs mberwork or waitin in a private fa ber present em TED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, & tuation an cook, ware: and ironer; als» work and plvin sow ine. It at of sty Fevorense mene Can be sen for two d S16 Huds y Foverenes givens for a +treet, first door, wast D~ BY A RESPECTABLY YOUNG WuMA‘, & situation 28 plain cook, wash-r sud ironer, or wourd do general hous-work fora sinsil private family. Bost of city refe ven. Can be seo. for two days, at 172 wcoud floor. No objection to go » chort dig- YOUNG WOMAN} e ametre-s, or would he would be willing to do light cham. erwork and sewing, or fi waeling avd French fluting; und @tands her busi: 1, one can give the best of olty reference. Please eall at So, lg root, W4NIFLOBY & KESPECTABLE PERSON, A 3iTUM- tion a8 first rate cock; understanvs baking and boning fowls. ‘he advertser is an buglish woman, and under- stands ber Vusiness in all its brauches, Iv free from snou me Urenses. ‘Lhe best of city reference. Please call at 70 Third avenue, in the roa:, third soor, front room, up stairs. Boot a infront, Can by soen fur two days. WANTEDTA SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Young woaan, to do craimberwork and plain sowing, general’ hoceew rk o: a aaall private family: city reference given if reavired. can be seen fo8 notengaged. Please call a 126 Mott street, roomy JANIED—A NEAT, TIDY GIRL, TO DO GENE- ral housework in ® suall family in Brooklyn, with one cther girl in the house; mit be # good gook, washer mix ieoncr. Liberal wages giv 'n. und s pleasaut home tor 200 girl. ‘Apply at Clinton avenue, third door south of Myrtle BLE YOUNG WOMAN, ework for a small private Apply for two days at JANTED—BY A RESPEC situadion to de general hi Dest of city reference giva: yoet, in the ro ur, want ED—A GUOD COOK; A PROTESTANT WOMAN, VV who is neat, industrious, and a» good washer and ironer, Apply at 235 Touth otreet, near First avenue, WANZED—BY A HRALTAY AMERICAN WOMAN with a good breast of milk, six months old, a rospeot- able child to nurse at her own residence, where i can have tio beat of care, addxeas, or cali on, Percival, 125 Baa Eloventh strcet, third flour, fur thee day ANTED—A SITUATION AS PLAIN COOK, BY AN indwstrions person: she is willing to bs obliging. Can be highty recond’arn icd for honesty, ailigence, and attontion to hire business. Best of city reterense Call at 119 Twenty. #inth serces, between Seventh and Lighth avenues, second floor, back Fcom, ANT£D—A SITUAION, BY A RESPECTABLE Proteotent young woman, a8 cook; has no objection to do coarse wsshing aud Koning; Understands baking snd pas- try Bost uf city refirence from her last place, 2ivase call at 215 Seventecnta etree Sighth wud Ninth avenues W 4NIEDSIN A PAIVATE FAMILY, A COACEMAN, None weed apnly who cannot furnish’ tho moot «vista tory refer cuces ay to Churnc: briety, ond capacity. Ap- 4y 261TH Second avenue, ovr ; Stud 0a. M. 2 leventh stroet, yANIED—BY AN ENGLISH WOMAN, A SITUA- tion na first class cook, Guod city ret rer cvs. Apply atthe Servants’ Hallof Keform, 695 Broadway, two doors Ruurth et a Wo 3Tk2-BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN: a bitaetion xs good plain couk; no cbjections to agsist in tho Washing and ironing. Best of city refereuve civen. Apply for two days at 215 Wooster street, between Blewcker and Amity streets oa ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT girl @ situation todo general housework in a small family, cr plain cooking, washing aud fruniny. Can give good references, Can be seen tor two day 10 Bighwwenth atrect, b twe Seventh and Eighth a W4NizED EY A RESPE bnt woman, a situation ew, OF av Wail TABLE YOUNG PROTE:! to do light cham erwork and to ussict in theoare of children, in a Apply at v5 W ost Sixteenth stroet. 7 ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE MARRIED WOMAN, with a frean breast of wailk, an infant to wet nurse at her rovideuce, No. 160 West Kightceuth street, near kighth avenue. WAntED—A SIUUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, to do general housework im a small amily, or to d ehamLerwork and gesist in Washing and iroming. I'lease call Venth avenue, between Seventeenth and Can be seeu ivr two days. Has good city referonce. URSE AND PI AIN ng. Good 3 sixth avenue ANTED—A SITUATION, As»? sewer, ¢r to do chamberwork and plain Call on Mrs ie bwo days. Vv y A RESPECTABLE YO Arituation as chambermaid snd waiter, or to do tho gencralheuwew kof asmaitamily. Ia a first rate wasbe audirenr. Please call at 30s Atlantic street, Beovklyn, third floor, back room, City rofereuce given, esters NUED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOU piew months from Lrelan4, a situation uiwid or to do housework ia # small private family. velerence cau be given. Can .¢ seen for two days, Third avenue, between Twenty strcets, second Hloor, back room, JANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, Whe unctrstande the oare of children, works Well Rt hor nevdle, Cuts ont eniléren’s dresies, and hag good knowledge of hairdreasing. Js a Protestant. Apply for two daya at i93 Eset £ourtoeuta street, botwoon aiert sud Hecond xyenues, PAxIEDTA, SIIUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Yonng woman, as chainbirimaid and wailor, or to coos, Wash and ire of city relereuce trom her last plave- PI cull ot No. 203 Ninth streot, first floor, back room, Can be seen for two days. ANTED—RY A RES?E( arituaden as cook, washer, maid, aod to do waching aud ironing for a small private ta. mily. Best of Toference given. Apply for two days at Isl Twoifth street, corner ot University place. ANTED—BY A YOUNG GIKL, A SITUATION 4S chambermsid, and to assist ia the washing and ironin ; understands plain cooking. Has good reterouce from oF last place. VF eall at 154 West Thirty-fiith stroet, be- tweea Seventh and kigbth aveaues. Can be seon tor two Waya. . Williams, G WOMAN, G WoMAN, chamber: th» best ai) -thitd second and Twent; uB YOUNG WOMAN, d ironer, o¢ ag chamber ANIED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young Woman, ay covk,’ Can be som for two deys. Has tl'0 bost of ety reference, Please call at No. 9 Seventh etreot. ANTED—A FRENCH OR ENGLISH WOMAN, AS Purse; one who under taude the care of « infant.’ The heat recommer dations required. Appiy at 120 fifth svenua, WNiED.—A LADY WOO WRITES A PLAIN, NEAT had, is desivous of obtaining some writig to 'ocoapy herovenings. Please address A. b., 21 Lafayette plave. ANTED—A SiTUATION, BY A RESPROTABLE ‘your g Woman, aechambermaid or plain sewer. Can be soon for two daye, pliza beth street, ANIED—A Si A. RESPECTABLE young woman a to do plain sowing, toiake caro of children, iny feleronae, Please ll at No. lid Twenty tirve street, between second and ted aventios. ANTED-BY A DECIDEDLY CAPABLE PERSON, W ‘a situation a6 cook; aho fully understands har business. Call between the hours of 12 sad 1 oar. Can give good roference, i) Hamer N, By A RESPECTABLE Wi Rest man, as frst rate cook. all at No. 9 Jay street ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young girl, to do general housework for a small family, | or ty take eaie of children, Can be seen at het present em- | ployer's, 140 Second city reference can bo | ANTED—A NEAT P | city reference, as child’s nurse and seamatross, | at 52 Stanton strect. bina ai atest ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, ‘a situation as plain cook, washer and irouer, in aamall private fawily Best of oity reterence given. Apply for two cays at 105 Twonty-seventh stroe . OTESTANT GIL, WITH Apply | arian | WANiED-A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE | young gir), 28 chambermaid and waiter, or would do housework for # small family, Best of city reforence oan be given from Ler last plave, Plonso call at No. 7 Factory st. ANTED—A SITU TION, BY A RESPECTABLE ‘Woman, av first rate cook; would sasiet in tho wasving aud igeniag. “Has n» objection to go ® short distance in the country. best of city re'erenoe. Can be seen for two if not engaged, at No. 472 Fourth street, between Firet Seoond avenues, first floor. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young wow an, to cook, Wash, and iro best of Gicy reference from hor Isst plass. Plomse to call at 7 Nixcteonth street, botwoon Sixth aad Seventh avenues, for two days, in the bagement, ANTED.—A VERY RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT girl wishes a eituation, cither as chambermaid or waitingmatd; is willing to do gouersl howowork Smily. can bi ma for two days, at No. 119 C eet, rooklyn. ANTED—A RESPECTABLE GIRL, AS WAITER W “Sal iscatvens caerwae consestsate Ne bottas gan given good city’ references, Inquire at No. 4 ‘Lwenty-ninth strec WAXTED-BY 4 RESHECTARLE YOUNG WOMAN, ‘a situation as nurse and chambermaid, of to do goueral housework for s small private family. Bost of elty roferen siren. Apply for two days, at 143 Weat Broadway. WAXNTED-A, SITUATION, DY | A, RESPECTABLE Protestant wom! cook; understands her business; no objection to alty of country. B but a pr vate family need apply a WARTEDSA. BIAUATION, young do g-neral hi first flocr, bac! ANTKD. BIGHLY RESPECTABLE YOUNG Wo man wishes # situation ins respectable private family, ao ol amberuinid or walter; ise pood washee aed invae an come welt Tocemamended from her last place. Inqulge at at of city reference, None y 190 Bliza\ th atrect. BY A_ RESPECT, man, as good plain washer and necer ie ework. Ploave call at 23 Roos street, m ANTED—BY A HIGH) Y ACCOMPLISHED YOUNG Y © Br lish Protestant woman, « situation as chamber: aid sue weiter, «ras nure sud seametross; has first rate stimonialy af to character and computenoy. | No objeotiom act as travelling companion to. lady going South or to For pe. | Vieass apply at 43 fohermerhora street, Soutly rooki) m. ANTED—A WOMAN, TO GO A SHORT DISTANER IN the country; must be agocd Washer gud ironer Wd understand cooking, Protestant proferred, Apply at 10 Canal street. JANIED—A SITUATION, BY young womai A RESPECTABL firet rate cook; is an exeollont washer and jroner; liag no hjoction to go a8 chambermai@ snd do fine Washing and iro ing; best of refer noo givems Can be soon scr two daye at 199 We t Sava teouth strueh, ber tween Seventh and Kighth avenues, frst tloor, (ront room. "ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, to accompany a lady or family going to “an Francisco, bert of city references. Please call at No. 15 Hamiltey for one week. WA XTEDCRY A RESPECTABLE SCOTCH WOM a situation ag cook. and to aseist in ing im a emall private family, i ‘Apply for two da WAM. tod P.M WANTEDIAT 4 WEST TWENTY NINTH STREET, & cook, Who is also a good Inundrass; she must bo @ Trotestont, and have good eity recommendations. “Apply botween 9 and 11 o'clock, Beet of city wferonoe qivers at 91 Urchara atreet, ond floor, from ANTED—A WOMAN, 48 SEAMSTRESS, AND TO do light chamberwork. Satisfactory references as t@ seity and character required. Apply at 75 Broadway, o’cloo! ‘ANTED—A MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN, TO TA the whole charge ofa child eleven months old. She must be fully competent, and come well recommended;.a Pro+ preierred. Apply to Mra. Jones, 165 Wesd ‘'wentge ee private family. tor three day ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE WO+ man, as cook ina private family; is a good wather and ironcr. Good city referenco, Apply at M41 Twellth atreet, fortwo day Please cali at is ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, a situation as nurse and seamsirens, or to do light che mberwork and take osre of growing childrea. Is eapable of toking charge of an infant, snd willirg te make herself rencenlly useful. Can give the best of city reference from iamitios Where she bas lived for yoars. Apply at 106 Est ‘Twenty-sixth strovt, ANTED-A YOUNG GIRL, TO DO GENERAL housework; must be a good ‘washer and ironor; one who is not afraid to work, and of ® willing disposition, Will have 8 good permanent home. Good references required, Apply at No. 47 Liepona ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN OF INTEGRITY AND tteady habits, seituation as bookkeeper or assistan§ bookkecper in a wholesale mercantile house Ho has ha@ considerable experience as books eepar, avd has an ext tive acquaintance, both North aud Sout sould probably influence in favor of his emplo’ are is (he mo st unexerptirable recommendations and relege Address W. f. A.B., No. 104 John etreet. Wenz A HESPECTABLE YOUNG MAN, & 9 situation og clerk in x mercantile establisiment, of im a ilar er pacity, whire he cam minke himaelf esefal. Ni obj: clion to go imto the country, Address B. H. G., Heral BY A RESPECTABLE i” drive ® horse snd cart. '1 Moti street 4 YOUNG MAN, IN been with his employee e Good re! moe trom ayers. A ‘Tenth avenue, corner of wreet, in the Liquor store, TED—A SITUATION, AS BARKEEPER, 0} mo ot! or respectabl: empleyment, by @ middle i French ‘Has bee whom he can be Otten, No. 94 ‘Iwenty seven uently. ie % ED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG MAN, WHO jvet arrived from Eugland, « situation as in a private family, or as valot toa gentleman who {s abo going to Kurope, or any part of States. Address @, Kuowler, Herald office, for two days. ANTED—EIGHT YOUNG MEN, TO SELL THE most ealoable ooksin tho Eoglish and German laa- gunges ever publishe*. Ton to twelve dollars per week made, And constant cmployment given. For partioul ply oF Address por Merone & Co. 102 Naseau stro WAXTED;A COLORED WAITER, TO GO ‘A SHORE Cistance in the country on this isiand. Apply, betweem ee hevrs of Jl and 2, at No, 122 Chambers atcees, in the fron’ offic TANTED—IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, A YOUNG men, English or Socteh, to wait at tablo, drive a horse, and make’ himself generaily'usefwi in the house. A young man, With good refcrencos, and who has filled such a p'ace in the Old Country, wiil tnd tia a good situation and s ome fortable home, apply at 3 Seventh avenue, corner of Taig teent| eet WNIED-A SITUATION, BY A STEADY YOUNG man, ag cutter ina rhoo’ manufacturing house. Cam give the best of cit: to ability aud intogrity, Address M. Joy, Ut ANTED =A ¥ rents Of BC), Herwa oft ith ANTED—A SITUATION AS WAITERIN A PRIVATE UNG MAN, EIGHTEEN OR TWENTE in w ruilcond fright office, Address Ay in own handwriti dren. famil, by an Englishman, who porfectly understands his business, And has cxvellont olty refe Call at Mrs, Evans’, 60 West Thirteonth street, between Fifth and Sixth avenue! Weer ae YOUNG MAN. TO TAKS CHARGE OF ‘a horse, and make himself generally useful avout the gardon, &c., at s place fifteen wiles up the North civer. Ap- ply at 1¢Grand strect, after 9 o'clock. Good recommendge tione required. ANTED—SEVEN RESPECTABLE MEN, OF GOOD duress, with » enah capital of not leas than five dollaras to engage in & business that will pay from five te ton doll aday, Apply at ul Ann strect, fourth story. this day. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTAS young man, in an office of store, Writes a good han ia well ucquainted with figures, socustomed to copying let ters, 4c. Would mak: himself generally usoful; un ends the pawnbrokirg business. nquire at 214 Seventh avenus, between Twenty fourth and Twenty-ffth streots, ANTED—TWU EXPERIENCED WAITERS, FULLY cempetnt, with god recommendations. Apply from SA.M. tol P.M’ at Toyrbee's hotel and restaurant, Mom. tego ttreet (cpe door from Cour atrest), Brooklyn. \ Seeirery BOY, ABOUT 13 OR 14 YEARS OF caf to run of errands, and make aimself usofi 212 Grecuwich etrevt. 4 ~ WARTEDTA YOUNG MAN AS TRIMMER, AND TO it eat a a pares: gel establishment writing a fair aand preferred. A, 7» attor Delock, at 491 Broudway. cornor of Broome seca, ANTED—TEN YOUNG MBN, OF ENERGY AN good address, to engage in a light and lucrative Fetes that will pay from $800 to $000 «year, free ‘This fea good opening for thos Saployment. Arig, or address, postpaid, H. A. Ventres, fy ‘ulton street, room, No. 1, second floor. War AN ACTIVE, EXPERIENCED MAN, & situation in a flour and food sters, a8 buyer or salesman; Hiky apply to GW: Mamby. 00° Palton atreay, ‘Broosigsy Bo ho does. busin r last where bi 008 resent and for ¥ rs; also to Messrs. Cox, 32 Moore atrect; ‘eat street; Exsty & Romain, corner Was! ray streets; Rawls & Se: ANTBD—A BOY, AN AMERICAN, OF TIDY AP. arance, fourteen oar of age, to’ run orrands a imeclf tecful. alee, 8 ieq girl te work, at artinolad Apply at 96 East Broadway, OY; COMPENSATION TWO. ANTED— 4N OFFICE noite 8 ie and. Ag in handwriting of applicant through the Post Burt L ridge, Atwrn ies, 54 Wail street, ANTED—A NEAT, TIDY GIRL, TO vo THE GENE. PAA awa be th care Heeript tt be ® good washer ANTED—A YOUNG WOMAN AS SEAMSTRESS, muse ben first rate shirtmaker, ani willing to make herselt generally use. Such ono can find 9 good nome by oniling st 26 Clinton place, to-day, after 9A, a ANIED~BY AN AMERICAN GIRL, A SiTUATION tu go South or West, a# uurgo and chiambormaid. or to 6 general housov ork in @emall family, Plonse oall at 67 Kast Thirty fret street. BY A_ RK&PEOTADLE matrees or dro emaker thes, sud would make hi rally useful. Bost of city reference can bo last place, which she lett on account of dourckasping. Can be seen for two dase, eve, teiween Trenty eixth aud T ANIED—A_ SiTUATION, Ta Yorng woman, and makg bidren fe brosking ap 355 Fourth aver VERE BTEC, ie TANTED—AT 622 BROADWAY, FOUR SMART aMtant gisis fora wel vivg atere'in Combections, “ A ANTED.—FAMILIES, Baicone AND BOARDING W 8 wanting good ory CO.'S, 27 Bron sway, corner Re laundressos, houseworkor: , in ree a y firenier, barkeepers, cosehmer ‘Terms moverate, WANTED FoR 11E souTH SEA PISTRRY, FI iondemon. lB; coopers, oarpent cooks, !Cewnroe and boatstecrern:” AML Slothing and obey ticles furnished for the voyages. Apply at the office general agente, (7 Wont vtreot, cornr of Cedar etrest, ap HENRY JAMES, Sqemn atoire, opporite the 14 North river.

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