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BREW YORK COMMON COUNCIL, SOFFICLAL.) Stated Session. rmichara BOARD OF Auvuma Presen!— . Comp! en faley, Sturtevant, Oa y, Francis Smith, Tioman: aa. Cornell, Alvotd, Doversy minutes of wy Length An invitation was receiv of Engine evening, Nov. Accepted. ‘An invitation was receiv Byered to the Veteran ebureh in Brooklyn, on th lerman Moon: Reso! , ow pairs d Supplies be and is her Feanklin M: same where ary, for the Persons doing Lusiness therein, By Alderman Devaaw—W! sessment list for the Firet avenne and avenus A, dollars per yard eannot now be coll building of said tractor for said rower, and che Referred to Committe on Assi By Al and tie Jot and pr:mircn No eent. per annum, Carman, who lost Nassau streets so long sapport and education her second marriage or denth, the afore: id Jobn 8. paid to the children of th sball arri: ‘at the age of 2! and Doherty. FROM HOARD OF ASSISTANTS, Resolution—That the Manhatten Gas Company be requested ‘to extend their mains on the Kighth avenue from Forty fourth te Pifty-second street. Concurred in. Resolution—Chat the Comptroller be directed to advertise for lots of ground whereon to build houses for Engine Com- pany 25 and Hose Company 43, to be located between Sesond: avonue, and 200 feot west of Toird avenue and 117th and List wtrects, Roterred to Committeo on Fire Department. the Committee of Ropairs and Supplics be for propoisls for connecting the Mac- dongal stro t bell tower by telegraph, Concarred in, Resclution—ihat the Com nittee of Repairs and Supplies be directed to repair Broadwa: Fifty-second strects. Conourred Resolution That the nsasl »mount of $150 bo allowed for eficialiy reporting the proceedings of the I Aldermen. Concurred in on a division, vis Affirmstive—Aldernen Moore, Haley, Sturtevant, Oakley, Tweed, the President, Aldermen Brisley, ¥ranoi Smith, Tiomann, Pesreal Bard, Cornel, and Doherty—15, Nogative—Aldernan Denman—l. Bevolution—That the Comptroller be direc Ber 8 No. 140 Varick stroet for us and that the Conamii Concurred ia on a di Resolution—Th: dirocted to adver directed to it up said promis: vis.: Affirms tive—Aldermen Moore, Haley, Sturtevant, Oakiey, the Prosident, Aldermen francis, Pearsall, ,,and Dohe rty—12. ith, Tiemann, Petition of Stephen Philbin, for Pamp comer of Breadveay and kiy yy anid Board, wes referred to Barr, Twee }, Cort Nogativo— Aldermen 8: Bupplics. Repo 2 jommittee on Arts and Report of Cown ittse on Departmen jolution—That when the Boards of Aldermen and As- urn, they do goto meet on Monday nest, 23th Coneurred in. gistarts adj Mest, at 5 o'clock P. Remonsirance 108: and stores on ares River Railroad Company to lay Roferred to Comumittve on Street: REPORTS, airs ard Sxpplies—On the pati- for exten bill on tie new Court dow apd Mises marict. “Aucaded, aad adopted on a division, Of the Committe tion of Bheedors Hy Affirmative—Aldermen Moore, Haley. Sturtevast, Oaklay, Aldermen Brivley, Fran ith, Ticmaun, Pesres!l, Bard, Denman, Coraell, and Di were, Borr, the Prosident, Be: hexty—16. Nogative—A lderman Tweed. Of Commi tee on Fina: ‘$Bdb iast., at 5 o'clock P.M. Boanrp or Assistant Aun: Wernesday, Nov Present—Assistant Alderman Barker, ia the Cinir, Assist- ant Aldermen Brown, Tait, Mabbatt, Maybee, Broaden, Wond- ward, Kine, W: Runt, Wheelau, Rogers, MoConkey. PETITIONS. Of Jacob Miller and others. tor a rai te Scuth ferry, from head of Bowery, Chatham, Witiam, ‘Weter, returning by Water, Old sli row, Chatham, Bowry, ar East Broadway branch aud a Grand styevt branch. Committers on Sixce 6. HONSTRANCES, By Assistant Alderman Banxen—Ot proporty owners on Grorby street, against loying rails ia the stroe! on Strects. Also two other romonstrances of a similar character, To Committes on Strects By Aesistan’ Alde man Bankrr—Of owners of property on bi against Inying rails torough Blovckor on Streets. By the samo—0f owners of proverty on Marion and Elm stevets, ezoiust a rail track throngh raid strects. By aetstant Alderman Maunarr—vf owners and ocow- i extension of the leccker strec street. To Comm! ra of stores on West si ikhead bewween piers Nos. Committeo on Wharves, &c. By Ausistint aldermty Hans on Lafayette tracks through PRTITIO Of William Lynch and others, for the pri sraileoad tract from Filty th the Battery, throng’ ‘To Committoe on Stree Awristant als By Bey, Ko iM, to bave Department. RESOLUTION. fant Alderman MoGows—T! ematter of opsnini iil cross the Contcal Park. ‘A cowmunication was received from the Counsel to the Cor- ation on the game subject, with vr Tver proceedings for the oneniug of 108d etreet, from Third to etayed i Eighth avenuo, +8 tho same Biyhth avenue, be adopted. Of Committee on d Bowe nrronrs amps and Gxs—In favor /f lighting ‘Adopted by the tullow- MoGown, Stewart, Wh O'Krefe,'and MeConkey ‘Of Cow mittce on Stre $0 Franklin snare, ina dice: Diinted. Of Cotamittee on Wh: slip between pic fation t» bulk ed, each by the fellows th Affirmativo—ihe Proside st, Ai rd, a , Woody McGown, Stewart, WL O'Keete,'and eConkoy From Cov “ ‘fe confirm the Tena Ba wards oolt svonue, Duildiog a sowor Lexington sventer; atroet, from Eighth to of Forty firet etreet and Sixt aveaue lowing veto Affirmative—The Preside Meybeo, Breaden, Woods Movow ewart, Wlice)an, O'Reefe, ‘and MeConkey— (A Committec on $e street, ‘rom Clinton to the fellewing voir: = Affirmavive—The Ps Maybe, Bead Me! er of Fifty-third atr game, totweon open Tenth avenue, botwoos and to regulate and credo perty owners in ave ty third atreets, to or expense All adopts firmative--The Presiden hee, Brenden, Woodwar Meoliown, Htowait, Whee O'Keefe, and MeConkey—! Of Ceinwistoo on Reps Priating the rocms of the Gorporation & ionor of Repairs and of tho Com: of Acussments. Adopted. Of Committeo on Wharves, do —In relation ty Woodward, M Stewart, Wheel o O'Keefe, and MoConkey—19. OF Cojnmitte for work on ty carriage No. ing voto Athrinstive~The 1 Bayveo, Breaden, Wo ey ‘To conour tv grant 9 Ade p toa, Of Committes on Wharver. Bulkhead in avonue G Laid on t Gt Committes oa Repairs and Sup 10 Clerk of ths ‘and appro oriating ted by the following vote: Tie President, wraus tea room (w called) to Fil 6 su addition to his offic: Jonata ro— Moe, Barker 6. GoWberine piscct, aad to diseontin ooo? ings im relation to injunetien thereon. way guimotion, taken from the table, to widen B our attory ands motion to adopt lace, webting & line with Woe: jhe table, and adopted tt, Maybee, Woodward Ring, Wi Wheelaa, O'Keufo wud “MoCon- ogative—Mesera, Tait, Broaden, Huu’, MeGowa The report and resolations ip favor of remitting i, Bard, War Ls a6 a remedy in » multitude of diso: Orage it meosssary to ui drinks. Letters from some of the mort distingw in Philadelphie, New York Boston the published sort spondence ttle two import ard the dicts of profos of any force or value ns in the United ae in favor of for all who fio id Baitimore, will “mn up and re-adopted, tions of hia honor the Mayor, by ate . ‘The President, Messrs. Brown, Tait, Mab- lan, Barker, Rogers, C: Negative—Mesers. Hunt and Bouton—2. REMONSTRANCE. By Assistant Alderman Rinc—ut d business men, a) Was ington streets. By Astistant Alderman BaRxeR—[n favor of appointing hn L. Marley a Commissioner of Dee ints strictly within their provine irst, it is chown that the leading | tates, and the great body cf the pro using diftusive stimulants in a large socend, that of all such stimulants t is the purest and best, whether as diuretic, or @ restorative. amphict contains the particulars of two « alysia of 7. D. L. Mott and Professor oth these ¢istinguished mon avouch for its un- Dr Rovse, of the New York Medival Ga- zeta, also endorses it, and, in fact, it now stands before the world ‘sanctioned, approved, directly or impli eminent chemists, and the whole Even the strictest temperance men admit its medivinal ve that any useftl agent ever rested ite claims to public favor upon such weighty proofy and Petition of Thos. Maofarlan to be ited Commissioner of Deeds. To Vommitteo on Sala- oe 'RANcr8—Petition of John Gray to be re- tax. To Committes on ITURTEVANT—Potition of gen and others, to have pier foot ‘Fo Committcs on Wharvgs, £o. Alderman Bann—Petition of Hose Com ofbose To Committee on Fire Depart: ty hy the Presinenr—Potition of Albert Colie and ot! Yobave Thirty-ninth stroet flagged between Seventh th avenues. ‘10 Committes on Siree Alderman Barn—Petition of B. McCahill snd others, fo connect with sewer in Twenty second strect, wost of Se @end avenue, To Committes on INVITATIO! to attend the fifth annual ball Jo No. G,at tho City Assembly Kooms, on Tuvecay o he Schiedam S: MeConkey—17 v 0 : the sebnapps, conducted bi neces ‘ar hundred owners of i if ast a railroad in Greenwich mmitree on Streets. d recommended, either iT ‘To Committee on enlar press of the coun } claims, and J do not bel From American Engine Co. No 6—To attend rew (ball,) at City Assembly Rooms, Taesday, Doo. 6. COMMUNICATIONS. ‘ From the Comptroller, with ostimates of tax for 1854. Laid In these days of adulteration, when we have nows from France that wines are being manufactured without one par- of the juice of the grape, the value of @ guaranteed like the schnapps must be self-evident. wblic appreciate this, is apparent from the rapidly incre: Eighteen Hundred dozen bottles per week is now about the aversgo. Tn conclusion, I would caution the public throush your columns against the common gin sold, i of my bottles at the bars of public houses. present lookinggnto tais matter, and I mean to publish the be'detected in this most ateo UDOLPHO WOLFE, 22 Beaver street. David Rait, Importer of Diamonds, 381 respeotfully oull the atteation of lers to his stock of cluster rings, pins, bravclets, Manufactured for holida; Diawonés mounted for the trade, Inspector—In reply to i ‘otty-fourth street and Eleventh avenue, To Committee on Sewers. to adtond a discourse to be di Henry Ward Bo ochor’ ening of EVasuation day, Ac- IM HOARD OF ALDERMEN. Granting petition of students of Fr for crisket pla; i Ccmmunicaticn from the Commissionsr of Repairs and iF building enginos 15, 26, 42 45 tracts. Concurred in by the fol- The President, Messrs. Brown, Tait, Mabbatt, jen, Woodward, King, Wells, Hunt, rt, Wheelan, Barker, fe,'and MeConboy—19. ion—To leago at auction the lot and 4 in. hi dows of the City Hall be illumi- nated on the evening of Evacuation day, with ranspacency, Concurred in by the fol: Aflirmative—The President, Merses. Brown, Tait, Mabbatt, boe, Breaden, Woodward, Ring, Wells, %, Wheelan’ Barker, Rogers, ’ Keefe, and MeConkoy— Resolution—Acoepting in Fire Engine Company No, 1, at Niblo’s, November 25. lemy for ecad That the Commissioner reby directed to examine nd advertise for proposals to repair the My agents are at ‘with estimate 7 mg 46, and awarding er accommodation of all names of all parties who ms hereas, in making up the wer in Nineteenth street, be ventcon yards of rock at two returned by the surveyor york. ‘was erroneously omitted; and whereas been confirmed, ard the contractor besn paid the amount uo #0 him on that work, loss the item mentio ected from the persons agsersed for the therefore, Resolved, That treet Cow missioner be, by, directed to draw his warrant on the Comptroller tor the gum 0! thirty-four delaras, and pay tho same over to the con- e the same to trust account, lerman BARR—Resolved, That the Comptroller be hereby, dizected to adverti 4 Charles sti solid 18 carat gold. Rich Jewelry for Holiday Sales.-The sub= soriber would reepectiully inform his wholesate customers that he hes on hand a large, and elegant stock of bracelets, and solicits thelr orders. Broadway, up stairs. ncils, lockets, rings, & ation to attend ball of Hudson types.—Large size for 50 twice the size of any arranted equal in quality to those here. Remomber ANSON’S, 589 roadway, opposite the Metropolitan Hotel. erreotypes on Thai THOMPLON, at 510 Broadway, on tae caso site will keep this day, where and when oan it, for tho term of tea 2, 4he Board then adjourned, (by concurrence with Board of Aldermen,) to Monday, the 28th inst. From the minutes. McCLENACHAN, Clerk, Court of General Sessions. Before Judge Beebe. 23 —The Court reeumed its sitting to-¢ay, and af‘er disposing ef the remainder of the cases on the calendar, joing the prisoners convicted, discharged the d petit jurors for the term. SENTENCED. Grand Larceny. —A colored man named Elias Dorsey, on aling three barrels of pork, valued at $60, from a houre in Went street. was sentenced to two Imprisonment in the State prison. Game —Two men, named James Wheeler forrison, (colored,) were then p! bar, obarged with obtaining $60 from Edward Bugby, a countryman, by means of the artifise commonly known It appeared from the evidence of the complaimant that he met the prisoners in Fulton street, near Greenwich street, to Brooklyn, one of them said self, and after conversing with him a few moments, they were joined by the confederate, Joe Morrison, wo asked complainant if he would decide a bet between another of the gang named Rough, who is not at present under arrest, urging him at the same time by saying if he would stop across the street to , anc there decide the bet, he could earn $5. On witners reaching the desired ground, Black Joe asked new any thing about cards, producing at the rame time 3 ‘greasy pack;’”? but witness ssid he never played cards in any way, manner or shave, bat rallying one of them asked him pon the complainant took them about $60. Wheeler took it ia his hand, and passed it to Joe, who ran off at full speed, makiog, as the witness said his coat tails stick out bebied him like two little streamers on the mast of « North river sloop. The other confederates then took hold of the dupe, and held him tight until Mr. Joseph was beyond his reac and told him thi the opporite side of the wa: and he would get plainant tock their advice, and after waitin; a few moments found that nobody anawering the descrip tioa of the black rascal had been in th to the Captain of the First ward Police, who, on bearing of the case, and getting a description of the per the “burners,” caused their arrest the next day. On the person of Morrison was found one of the bills, identified by Mr. Bogby as the money that bad been stolen from him. ‘The prisoners were convicted and sentenced, Wheeler to two years, ard Morrison four years and ten months im- Prisonment in the State Prison, Assauit and Baitery sun of $1000 be and is hereby appro- tment of th N kegiving Day.— intesest ther , at the ratio of 7 per rs his estab ishment open duris, big unrivalled daguerreotype likenesses, Onses, tor titty conta. Remember, on the cast si Thanks-Thanks, to the Disposition of Pro- f the past and present, iacludine s co of xotting an ex id to the widow of the late Joha 8, AY the fire correr of Fulton and 0 6 remain unmarried, fur the dren; and in the event of interest to be man, until they iré when the principle shall Yevert to the use of the fire department. Adopted on a divi- sion, vir : ‘Affine stive—Aldermon Moore, Haley, Sturtevant, Oakley, Boyeo. Barr, Tweod, the President, Aldermen Brislev, Francis, smith, Tiemann, Pearsall, Bard, Deaman, Cornell, vidence, for all benefits good fat torkey t being convicted of Perham’s Gift Enterprise.—We shall, in publish tho report of ti ortain the vat “Mirror,” the trotting hors 4 all the other pro in the enterpri down toa small end; thos @ should make immediat them up to obtain heavy advanced prices, c at gift farm, the iatribated to the as the “burning game ”? nd on inquiring the way was going that way him- Three of Perham’s Gift ©xhibitions To Day Seven Mile Mirror—Il A. M. and $ and 7!y P. M.—at Academy Hall, 663 Broadway. logue of Mr. Welford’s Splendid oollection o¢ ilustrited and choice books is now ready, and f the suctionesrs, Bauge, Brothee & Co , 13 ‘on view Monday, December 5, y, betwoon Fifty-tira) and in. ‘The books will ‘and the two following da: Tursday, December 8, and the six following days, It ie unquestionably the richest iu New York. Present.—100 Fine Farms and 2,000 buitding lots will be distributed to 600 ‘iber will receive a warrantes in the beautiful dof Assistant o’clock in the atternoo: collection of books if he had apy mo: out a pocketbook, an on tho 2th inst, for feur Suilding lot village of Lakeland, ora farm o! from twe to twen' for only $15. Who of onr citizens will he take a shar for himself, and one or more as a present to bis wife and children, not foryettic yant girl on this day, which wi token of kindnes A few of these shar morning at the ctiice of AGreat Gathering of Engush, Irish, Scotch, French, Spanish, American, snd other nation be seen in tho ‘clothing sore of DRUMG 1A Fulton street, waking purchases. TI ‘Twe.ve languages spoken in the establishment, Fashionable Winter Clothing.An exten- of the best styles can be had at all times of UNROE & CO., 441 Broadway. ean any deviation be madg €lothing—Cloth ing 0 present one to hi long be remembered as inducement t) future faithful- asion to remove old y-fourth street,fzranted Conimittee on Repairs and but finally let him go, ld come into ® store on he would find Mor t cf Committee on Arts and Sciences—In favor of jing Qortrait of Millard Fillmore for $500, Re‘erred Sciences, ‘ire Department—In favor of dis- bending Engine Company No 18 for riotous conduct. Ke- ferred to Committes on Fite Department. Returns of Chief Kvriveer, o . He then went "0 vo v populare ‘appointments and rosigna- artment for the month ¢f October, 3, Board, wore referred to Committeo on Fire ee om marked prices, of every Descriptien, @ season, made of the best materials, snd in omable manuer, may always be found at Ne G dong stereos, corner of Nassau. W.W. PARSELLS & CO. , for Fall and Winter, establishment of H. L. FOSTER, No. ZCortisndt strost, besides cloth, caseimeres, and vestings, at or quality, which gentlomen can have made to or- the latest und most modern styles. Beautiful De Laines at Six and a Quarter have just boon offered by HITCHCOCK & corner of Leonard street, ty of wintor dry —Two young men, named Joha Kelly and Michael Carrol. who pleaded guilty to commit- ting on ascault and battery on the person of John Ysgar, were sentenced each to six months imprisonment in the —Mishael Clancy, found guilty of forging a neteen Davia Wright, was sentenosd to two years vontinement in the State Prison, Tae pri ectabte looking man, and begged hard to e Court locked upon the case as @ very ond consequently thought fit to punish and occupants of the houses 36 permitting tho Madson roo tracks in West street. : Peritentiary. Fashionable Clo ab rhe large clothin, an the Third aggravated one EEADBEATER, 317 Broadwa per than they have ever bef: Grand Larceny.—A handsome looking woma1 Anne Bratiey, convicted during the term o! id watch, and several articles of jowel rel, from the inmates of the dwelling Churcb’ street, was then brought up for eentance, and amidst a great flor of teara, was sent to the State Prison for tvo years. HIGHWAY ROBBERY—SEVERE SENTENCE-—-CAUTION TO —in favor of paying $137 12 for ages custainod in removing theic tent. ‘On motion, the Board them adjourned until Monday the D. T. VALENTINE, Clerk. Genflemen’s Kid Gloves, for fifty cents a ality Jouvin’s may ATER’S, 347 Broaiw: I kinds of under snirt cravats, 4c, fifty per ceut less ir, and the vei ITCHCOCK & gentlemen will also find i shan anywhere else in the city. Kid Gloves, at fifty cents a pair.--Joavin’s best, tho best gloves in this market, may be found at HITC! COCK & LEADBEATER’S, 317 Btoatway. action, and they are really the groatest A young msn named Levi Weeks, was then pliced at the bar to receive the sentence of the cout, he having been convicted a few days ago of knocking down and rob- bivg Jobn Yagar, in Third avenue, near fortieth street. The court, in pronsuncing sentence, said it was # painful sight to xee such a young man brought up convicted by a jury of his countrymen of the great crime of highway robbery, the panishment for which was not lesa than ten years imprisonment in the State Prison. it had not been fer the respectability of his parents, the court would make bis case an example to rowdies in this city, and for their sake he would give him the shortest term, witich was ten years coniinement in the State Prison ie President, ‘They hare just urchased thom yargzing in glove Honiton Lace Collars, Under Sleeves, and under hsndkerchiefa. A largo stock hae just be: ‘ion by HACHCOCK & LEADBEAT. ay, and ladies can get their supplies of thes for less than half the usual price, if they apply sen. Surprising Increase of Up Town Trade. We notice amonk many up town improvements two remark- ably handsome stores, estabiished for the rie, Isee goods, and other fancy fixings in which Ix light, and to which we eall espe storot of MADDEN & STEWART, 779 Broadway; aud E. H. NEWMAN, 765 Broadway and certainly the: i he and, we should judge from the appearance of t ly such as are needed by th west end of the great metropol Thanksgiving Day.—Ladies, 1f you wish white satin and linen gaiter for balls and parties: boauti presente for gentiome and shoes of all kinds, with India rubber ahoes of all the ‘ond from Dry dock a attention. They are the ER IN THE FOURTH DEGREE. Patrick Jones, who pleaded guilty to killing Dennis Col- line, by striking bim on the head with a cart rung, ia the wouth of October last, was then sentenced to ons’ year’s imprisonment in the penitentiszy. ASSAULT AND BATTERY. Acecent looking man named James Hosey, who was triee with Weeks tor highway robbery, but food guilty of assault and battery only, was then seatenced to three mozths imprisonment in the Cit character waa shown to be excellen' MANSLAUGHY Peiionable rasidoute of of the continent. tin and kid slippers —Of owners of property + boy’s, misses’ and o! hence the light pun GRAND LARCENY. Two youths, named John Smith and Geo! vioted Of stealing some silk vesting Porter & Whitney, were sentenced, and four monthe, and Brown to two yeara and four months confine ment in the State prison. BURGLANY IN THE THIRD DEGREE. Wm. Sparks, also indicted with Weeka for highway rob. bery, plead guilty on another chargo of burglary in the third degree, in having entered the dwelling house of Mr. Peet, in the Righteenth ward, was sentenced to four years ard ten months inesrceration in the marble palace at pe por eteamers Arcti Asthe eesson for wesring furs taisly eomsacnood, Piting the attention of ladies co the largest, nost variod eclloction of this elegant article of atti igen in one establishment on this continent, all of the Latest Parisian designs, and mavufactured exprossly sity retail trade. is able garmente, she ing of itgelf s complete outer oo y partioulsrised. and Bultic, just land: now be said to hay subscriber feels muchopleasure ini roenwich on Ring—Of Mook and Ladder Com- mith to three years ir house painted. To Cocimistee on capo, or cloak 0! can bo obtained in imperil Ri Te at 2 cost of from $800 to $1,000; i ple (almost equalling Ayres ohinchilla,” from $125 to $21; in snow whito royal srmino; trom $5) to $100; in excellont Canadian sable, from #75 to $12); in Grecian stone martin, Baum martin, from $90 to $100; in Srench sablo, j, in Russian mink martin, from $60 to $100, and other tash- able furs of fires clase quality at equally moderate prices, ar in mind that no furs of an interie: tion aro offered for snie at this estah- is manufactured of prim ing, and warranted to be aa repres wwntlets, arfalets, tippets, bons, ¥! every other garment, the bo found moat complet worthy of pernsal, 60) vioterh tone martin, at $15, $18, $2) and 32 fi 39., of Hudson Bay ar 60 each; 250 royal ermia 1,500 mountain martin, Poli and S10 each. Several hundred miuover, Fronch ermine, ution, That wil fur- sovntiunetl. ed by Avsistant alderman McGown as An amendment, and B the best Bucnos BURGLARY IN THE THIRD DEGREE. AGerman, ramed Augustus Weizer, ecuvicted of bur- giarioasly evtering the tore cf Peter Holenboke, in ‘Thirty third street, end stealing therefrom a large quan tity of coffee, incigo and spices, was sentenced to two years imprisonment in the State prison, good character saved him from five years punishment, GRAND LARCENY. Hermapn Sol eroke, convicted of stealing a lot of silver spoons and forks, was ecntenced to two years imprison- ‘The poor fellow, with tears in the Judge to suspend jadgment,on from $70. to $140; in every migut, Ladies will pleas we second rate dover every article ment in the state his eyes, entrost acccint of bis wife and children BURGLARY IN THE THIRD DEGREE. Ei ward Narshall, who was conyic ed a few days ago of burglariously entering the store of Whitney & l’orter, No. 2x0 Broady ay, and siesling from the premises some 800 ¥o'th of silk goods all of which bas sinco been recovered was sentenced io ihiee years aud four menths imprison went in the state prison. e , $20, $25 and $3) ano! sets of obilde. mountain mai cht Assceomonta—In favor of con Hahment may (if thoy desire) have qummer months, guaranteed from tho effects of moti, aud N.B.—An elorant variety of tar felmmed cloaks an Gantilla, shawl, and fur emporium, 36) Broadway. Ladies’ AN‘TA, corner of Canal and Wooster strocts, oeived an elegant assortment of new and be whicb, in addition to his former reli will now enable him to moet the p demards from’ his rumerous ver bonnets, misses’ and chil Furging in the First Degree Samuel cberged with forging a check on the Bowery Bank, pur porting to be drawn by Theodore Van Brant, was acquitted Of the crime, and disebarced from custody. ment.—Theo, Welsh, charged with embezzling oney ot dilferent times from hia ea- ployer, David McCarthy, was, for waat ef sulliciemt evi n! hororably discharged. Delia Butler, who was of receiving s purse, stolen from a nowing it to be stolen, ané detained upon othr chaiges, was upon motion of the Assistant District A\torney. discharged frem eustody, after recelvicg a whole- some lecture from the Jndee, Several persone, against whom the Grand Jury ware ua- able to find true Lills of indictment, where then cis N. Hastings, 3 and Beaver Bonncts.—Wim, t, Meaars. Brown Tait, Mabbatt, 1, Ring various suira of stook of foreign and of sewor in Heney Cerice, 2equitted, Recriving Stoln ted last evenin, Simonton, spd putgomary a sphats, oinbraces ov Mocars. Re wa, Toit, Mabbatt, aalite eden ughing Chorus — Ho! he! Oh, deat, I'm nearly ‘These are tho exclamations one haars at Buokloy's aft t thes cclobrated seronaders Publisued by Horace Wate The Prophet.—A few choice Scats, for the firet porformance of Moyerbeer’s maste on Friday ovenivg, Nov. tained at the book etore of A trian Jey’ Kogors, Crawford, Buckley's To eonour to flax north sitewatk foot wil throue ave sung the , 303 Broadway. of fou ied avenue and £ ieoe, Tha Prophet,” 10.4, Saloon, can Shorman, No.2 Astor ADRIANE, SHERMAN & Do not Sacrifiee your Clothing —Gentle- ing clothing out of repair, ean b dyod, and made fashionable, ive practice in new and old w: dotween North M ‘The Court then adjourned for the term, during which time his Honor Judge Beeve has disposed of iore juan two hundred cases, some of them being of the very worst e nud fll fo te same at ¢ By —————— Sewing Machines.—I. M. Singer & Co., No. $13 Broadway, aro now exdibitiog and selling » gr Fiety of sewing mach'nes, for various purposes, each perfoet Neodlo and shntt's mach nes, for sewiag cloth and leathor, #9 woll known and nutveraal the nowly invented machin's to sew with ® designed tor sewing linen aad othor light grods, quiltiogs, linings, &¢., oan boscen in operation at all timer Composed by beautiful vignotte of the Proseot '. yy Horace Waters, 33 a ky at ACKERMAN’S, nd Beach streots, Who Wants Printing !—Gordon’s, 84 1 printing in the Union. Circ Ny executed at th. eet, formerly of Now osnay forthe use upplies, and Collector {80 Greenwich stree' tau trent, cheapert iho President, Messes Brown," Original Yankee p Rogers, Crawford, J. R. Pitkin wil sell at Auc- Nov. 20, 1865, on the promises. at Wood four cottage houser; al oF 6) building lots, amd tom to twonty sections « vdvortisod more at lengti ia the Expr: on Fire Department=Tn favor i; to eonour to vein: Pice in the Fire Dopartia:nt: in favor of pa ia Are fer Company No. 45. All adopiod, cack loat, Messrs, Brown, Tait, Malbatt, Hust, Bouton, ore, Crawtord, engine to Company No. ton of All to the Great Im. OWS valuable ingtr Public Atte: portance of Mr, BRL wel pause and go i ain a free hand by, goin iH Pe taiheu weevil 4 for sseret Cor: espondence, or raport- . Private lessor # riven at your own rosi ten executed, fron t: Me. B.'s spleadid tion in wriing | choige land—ae ivard, The Best Pianos in the World-—It 1s an tadeniable fact that 4 frames and civenlar scale world. ney, i colebeated pisnes. defy competition for tone, quality, and ATRRS, 399 Brondway, volo ava —8. D, & WH. W. Smith’ in the equal temperament ; tio harmony is the remote keys aa it is in the common ; the ouly weationably tho best. 8, solo agent, $33 Broadway. Stand before a Mirror and sec your Gray hy ro's binck or bruwn in ono the hair or shin, by CRISP. ior Hair rt] ‘Tis pure the linportent title deeds Parlors sre open fortho ingpectiva of sli, also the medal nvarded by the Amorioan Institute for tho best busi nee writing. N. B. note, free, super! Lovters and cards written, or et the Crystal Palace Exhibition, Cut tiis out of the Herald and apply, that wiil serve ence to extending ior band, wort Orders received at 203 Broad Mesers, Mabbatt, Maybeo, » Wordwerd, Wella, Hunt, MoGown, Stewart, Ro- ers, Crawlord, UKs of, aud MoCoukoy—13 Brown, Tait, Ring, Teport in favor of auctioning the laying. b ke, of solid block for Williamsburg forty, adjolal digeoting thy Gougen of HORACE WATE) ene — Purchasers of Pianofortes i Oh added Bouton, Whelan, em Jeiping tho Bt Great Bargains In Gilbert's Beudelr Pianes small rooms. - Prices to sut to times. Melodeons yery cheap. Second band pianos, at unusual low prices, at F- BRRKY'S, 297 Broadway. baent for Hallct. Daria & Ci calskrated oaisn tad eile Mintes? = Theta tke esa OCarpetings at Cost.—Peterson & Humphrey, M9 Broadway, are selling off thelt entire stock at cost, t0 ioee off their fall importations. Rich supertine carpots. Gy to S0. per sard: rich tbree-ply carpets, se. to lls. por yard; dob English Brussels, ‘ss. por yard; rich English kepanry: 10s. to 128, per yard: rfc! } Ls. to 168. par yard. Als 4 large lot of Bnglieh oil cloths, i at Ga. 4 Saran 4 citizens a want'of carpeting would do wall ¥6 call fore purebasing elsowhere. PETERSON & HUMPHREY, adway, corner of White street & One Thoutand Dollars ®eward will be id by tho subscriber, upom compotont evi ed that the deliance er safes, ( Anvo over failed in spreerving their 08 or ‘Vurglare. bv apo i eee we ‘aroet, one door Ww en 1, . PAF. HICK, manufeoturer. ‘6 Fine old Wines and Liquors, Edi and London Porter, Irish and Scotoh whiskey, Philadelphia orter, ale, champsgne cidor for export and home gonsump- ion, "Heads of families are respectfully solicited. JOHN J. STAFF, 383 Broadway, corner of Anthony street, Proclamation. to the late udy atmosphore, Jong and heavy raine y friend and triends, an: 1do reaprettully,, i t the citizens of the United Stater, Mexico, and ot excluding any strangers who may be fact, to all who may feel an interest in the flying erent, and have a care for a gratifying future remembrance, bat they can gain a durable and lasting stamp of their po sons by calling at THOMPSON’S, on tho east side of Brow way, at No, 450, whore he will on this, the 24th day ef N vember, 1853, bé ready to put up, ins style worthy the art, daguerreotype likenosa, colored, in a fine twice the size over before offered, for fifty cents, and warranted ay good ag can be had elsewhere for tires’ dollars As many of the places of busiagss will be closed, ay woil also the public of: fices, 1 do hereby recommond my friends to call early at Sto JOS. ENFIELD, Trusses, Shoulder Braces, Elastie Stock- gs, for enlarged veins of the legs, elastio knee-oxpy, sus- pensory band: spiual braces, ladies’ belts and abdominal sepporters, club foot, knock knee and bow leg instrumente, a aew instrnime:t for prolapsus ani and piles, and belte for eor- palenoy, £o., No. 12 Ann street, ‘The Syrup of Gin tury bag it woudertul for Ui ol jeng.—Every age ana cen= jacovery And ateat mon. This honor t and probably will be accorded to ery of the Syrup of Giaseng, #0 un- 4 cure cl coughs and colds. For ale by Wilson, over stress, Boston Journal: Broadway, and Boyd & Paul, 40 HEARD, 27 Maiden tang, for the bess gentleman's wig. vonpees, indies’fe) nt and back braids, curls, &e., warran' ot to shrink or3> ange color, All Nature Fader, her Works are Fr oven the beautiful covering of the bun leaves cannot be restorad, but BARK can restore the hair, Ps ER’S cleanly Toniqua old everywhere. P’rin- ing establishment, 439 Hair Dye and Wigs.—Batchelor’s Manu- (peters is 08 No. 283 Brosaway, opposite the Park, where ‘ne has the best accommodstions inthe world for the wad application of his bair dye and newly invented wigs snd toupees. Nine private rooms, allon ono floor. Copy tho address, Gouraud’s Liquid Hair Dye 1s the best In se. ‘Those who believe it will purchase, those who doubt it will not. GOURAUD’S Itslian Medicated Soap every ono believes will cure tan, pimples, freckles, chaps, chafes and sil skin deformities, but every one docs nos know where the nuino article is to'be had. ‘It is Dr. Gourand’s purpose to It them, viz.:—07 Walker stroot, first store from Broadway. Also Lily White, Rouge, Poudre Subtile, for uprooting hair from low forsheads, oF day part of the body. Hair Restors- ey ke, Pm no Doctor, nor am I a Professor, I'm ald Mr. Grahssa, who has an onguent that will force the Whiskers or moustaches to grow strong and thick in six Weeks, and won't stain +r injuro tho skin. It is $1 por bottle, KR. G. GRAHAM, 33 Ann street, Dr. Morse’s Invigorating Elixir or Cordial. —Among all herbs applied in medical practice that which forms the main ingridient in this preparation stands sn- rome, It is nature's catholicon, Had the travels of Dr. forse, which has added so much to science in its various branches, resutted in the discovery of this herb alone, he would still have been the great benefactor of the ago. Mi- neral remedies are utterly§ superseded by this purely voge- le specific. Are you weak, dyspoptir, nervous, subject to sudden flushes, conv With neuralgia or tic doloreux, feregular in any physical function, enorvated in any organ, sibfoct to spasmodic pains of any kind? Moro is your re- medy. Is your mind, your memory clouded; does your head fail you in businens, dre you depratsod in eplrits, debilitated, worn out, and utterly “out of heart?” Horo is your reno” vator. Hore is a stimulant moro effective than alcohol, per- manent in its effects, and harmless to the system as filtered water. Think ‘of these things yop) that aro sick and sufter- Ing, and test our words by expoMment. The cordial is put ghly concentrated, in pint brttles, ” Price 88 por Lottle; two for $5; six for $12." C. H. RING, proprietor, 192 Broad: way. Sold by druggists throughout the United States, Canada and the West Indies, Redding’s Russia Salve, A Boston Re- mody of thirty yours standing, ouros without fail burns, rr boils, chilslaing, chapped han: piles, ‘and every out- Nerd ‘injury of eruption, A. B. dD. Sands whoioaale agents. Bold b; . Ring, corner of John and Broadway, and by druggists and apothocarits generally. Married, On Monday, November 21, at Hob:ken, N.J., by the Rev. Mr. bruce, Lawm J. Le none to Miss Hanmer A, davghter of Charles Lupton, E- ‘On Weénerdsy, November 23, at St. Bartholomew's Church, by the Rev. Samuel Cooke, Sawa B. ALtaousm, Jr., to Cutustiaxna C, Mo1t, both of this city ‘4: Willowfield, Kent county, Maryland, November 17, by the Rev. & K’ Fowler, Jamzs H. Raywono, of B ooxiya to RourarixeR. L, daughter of R. T. Allen, of the former place. Died, On Tuesday, Nevember 22, Kiva Parker, wife of John N. Briggs The relatives and friends of the family are reapsotfall invited to attend her funeral, wt one o'clock thi afternoon, from the reridence of her mother-in-law, No, 41 Joy street, Op Wednesisy, November 23, Mrs, Canoue A, Miopua- FERGER, enidest Caughter of the late Pt ilip Tabele, Sea., aged 49 years and 10 months, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend her faueral, from tho residence of her brother in-law, George Timpson, No. 87 Twelfth strest, al three o'clock this afternoon. At the Astor Place Hotel, on Tuesday, November 22, Mrs, Jaye J... wife of Anthouy Stoutenborough, of Ala’ bama, aged 08 years, 1 month, and 26 days. At Milton, Mass., November 18, Mra. Mary L., widow of the late John J. Nisk, Esq., of this aty, azed 56 years. On Tuesday, November 22, MARGARET ANN “youngest daughter of Carl G. and Margaret Aun Bolander, aged 2 yeare, 10 months and 3 days, The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, at half past twoo’clock this afternoon, from the residence of ber parents, No. 96 Harrison street, Broeklyn, without furtber iavitation. ‘On Wednesdsy, November 23, suddenly, from an enlarge- ment of the heart, JakRMAH "Say the Mercer Guards, ané also So jeunt of the “Hotmes Guard. The members of both companies aro respectfully in- vited to attend his funeral, from his sister's resideace, corner of Broome and Elizabeth streets, at two o’clook this afternoon, On Wednesday, November 23, Mancarer Tears, young est caughter of George J, and Mary Anna Smith, aged 1 year and 2 months, The friends of the family are invited to attend her funeral, from No. 65 Franklin street, at two o’clock this afternoon, ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. ae SEE SECOND AND THIRD PAGHS~ax_ : RELIGIOUS NOTICES. } 18 EXCELLE! MR. BEDI cio, &e., will lay the corner sto Annunciation, Manhattanville, f the Church of the Kev. J. W. Cumming, Manliattanville stages, minutes from 1¢ fo 24 b'elock, will eonves pi fpot. ‘The Harftm cars stop within thi church, Trains leave the City Hall at 1 and 2 o'clock, GNAGOGUE, WOOSTER STREET—THANKSG $0 Doy—ate r the | hoe) ing of tae corner stone for tho Jaws 11 be d-livorod at the above Syeagogue SoM. Isaacs. a dincours rae 2 Re WERE WILL BE PREACHING THIS MORNING, AT 11 o'clock, tn the Greene str 3. oome and Spring strests.) Sea’ a, Re: ne than Green Ving sermon as ‘ clon M., ab the Synagogue between Hon n and Bloccker street ANKSGIVING FOR ALL NATIONS ~A LECTURE the above subject will be delivered by the Rev. D. Macill, Inte pastor of the Scotch National Uhurcu, Holloway, London, in the Preebyterian Churoh, corner of Stantoa and Forsyth onirg, at 7}, v'clowk. te, this (Thursday) SPECIAL NOTICES 6 RPHEUS SOCIETY. —‘1i1E MEMBERS OF TIS SO- clety. m 7 afternoon, at three o'clock, at the Phoasant, 47 Howard strost, Punoti attendance is roquested. By order of the chairman. (OHN P. NEAGLE, Seoretary PIRITUAL MANIFESTATIONS.—PERSONS DESIR- ous of witn of the spiritual phi- Phy, oan do so at 413 Broadway (corner of L street) dvery ovoning, from 7 to 19 o’olook, Admi conts, Judge Edmonds’s great work om spiritualiem fur sale = ens THE BALL SEASON, NATHOLIC ASSOCIATION BALL.—THE MANAGERS of the Young Men’s Roman Catholic Benevolent Asso- ciation respectfully hex to sunounce to the public that the Catholic Associatio will take place at the City Ai bly Rooms, 450 Broad) on Evacuation Night, Fr day, Nov. i, 1808. Piekets, $1, oan'be obtai the mombors of the Asociation, or at the door on the ing of the ball. ©. A. PALIN. See, D, J. CONLEY, Chairm ORTH UAL BALL OF ENGINE CO. Ni 5 Maes mane at Niblo’s, on Friday oreale, November . Shelton’s complete sotill tran the door om ke reniag, | els septa Josrrn 8. Moneam, Beoretary. MN AAAAAARAAAAAAAAA ED LADY, WHO I ik, or Indies in their d or month, cam be found at her RESPECTABLE MIDDL in the habit of im 7 ROCH out by th ee, 133 East Ko e Targe establishm: GOOD WIGMAKER, LADIES’ HAIRDRESSER, AND ermanent situation; is competent to Undertake tha rical work and the manufacture of toilette rout of the city, Please way Pest Office. {SH WOMAN, 32 YEARS OF situasion ay chawbermaid and ly. No objection to te country. stor House, 34 whitehali street, om Iriday, RESPECTABLE EN RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUA- tion ag evok, washer and ironer, or to do chamberwork. to call at 471 Fourth he Firot and Second YOUNG GIRL, WHO IS AN EXCELLENT PLAIN seametress, wishes a situation in a respectable family. ation only will be ri is her object. Can be seen or heard of at 39 Pouth strest, for Address MC. toamstr ‘A small compe YOUNG GIRL WISTES A SITUATION; I8 A GOOD gencral housework . Please call at 164 Madison street, Can be seen for three days, RESPECTABLE YOUNG MAN WISHES A SITUA- tion, as waiter or barkeeper in a hotel Charlton strost, front basemen| SITUATION WANTED—BY AN AOTIVE YOUNG msn, to drive an express or grocer’s wagon. of hordes inthe city. Address J. L., interview may be had. n_be soen for two days. Custom d to the drivin, Bers. d office, stating where YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION TO DO the work of a small family Wages not so much an Please call at 213 Canal object ass comfortable home. street, second floor, back room, for two day: RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL tion to take care of children and do plain sewing. In quire at 107 Eldridye street. RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL WANTS A SITUA tion as chambermaid and w to take care of children, I WANTS A SITUA and has no ob jection quite at Ms 1Rdridg WHO UNDERSTANDS DRESS in allite branches, wants to go to California, 9 happy to accompany w lady cr family who is ake her; she is wi 2 ge, and if not suificiont will engage os with after she arrives of reference given. nth street, post paid, there who woul dy or family she at the place of desti: ation Please sddroos W, J., \#7 Weat Ninet SITUATION WANTED—BY A HIGHLY RESPECT- able female, to aga lady's dressing oF RESPECTABI, child three wee! to do plain sewing. Cai at No. 34 Whitehall str: References given’ RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL WANTS A SITUA- tion as nuree acd seamstress ference from her last place. rect, corner ot Fourth strect aud Sixth avenue, for two Has the best of city r Please call at N COMPETENT DRESSMAKER WISHES TO WORK cut by the day. One who is confident iti g and Sitting Indies’ dresses. §Plcase call in giving every satisfaction in at 45 Thirteenth atroes. LARGE NUMBER OF EXPERIENCED SERVANTS, ‘are wanting situ: hie city referen ning’s agency, 10 ‘Til class meat ard 00a pluin coo! ughly eilivient chambormaids, waiters, seam tablishment is established and patronissd highest standing and respectability, Y a8 regards the principles on me undresses, ‘experienced by private familie to whom the, proprietor can which his business is conducted. CLERK WA —T0 ONE FULLY COMPE- tent to take charge of 9 drug store, and can produce good city reference frem his last employsr, pormanent employment wi Herald office, with real name and reference. PLOYMENT Fok ood acdess, to canvas» for-subscribers to Fi Gazetto of London, Par x nearly one hundred engraving: eel plate, price % cent: gone this will be the means ot thei Apply to Frank Leslie, No. 6 John "AMILIES DESIROUS OF PROCURING GOOD AND faithful servants, of evsry age, nation agd station, with the best of recommendations tor honesty, sd capacity, can be supplied on application to J. PAWSON, 13) ltcn utreet, formerly Old Society office 106 Chambers st OUSEKEEPER.—-WANTED housekeeper, by a middle azed American woman, i peotable private family. and can give the bo capability and charactor. Plense oall at 511 Hudson street, ‘OUSEKEEPER WANTED Age? woman, who is w: nod ralary and ress Drugaist, MALES AND FEMALES, OF shions, contain ‘fo respectable per making good incomes, SITUATION AS N AMERICAN, MIDDLE nd able to do the work of be would h» treated aa one of the saine, ra good home to high wage: 26 Sonth Sixth street, Williamsburg, corner of two blocks from the Peck elip terry. N DEMANDE—UNE JEUNE amuscr un jeune garcon S’adresuer au N heures du soir. Second street, Keforences required. FRANCAISE, POUR j)eliuton place, entee 6 et7 ROM CANADA, AGED 25 YEARS hippins or commission house, t. Plonse sidress Mr. M., care of Mosars. Osborn, Turnbull & Co, No. 6 Bridge ate HE ADVERTISER, ry not a preat 0 10 BOSS PAINTERS.—WANTED, BY A YOUNG MAN, U1 situation to do sintiog and glazing, who will make fa'ning, writing, paper | Apply at 100 Cedar stro ‘ANTED—BY A PROTEST: tion as nurse and seamstro. NT WOMAN, A aArospectable private oun ita birth, a8 aho one but first class fami ect is to find a steady place, e families sho lived with, ‘o. { Union Court, University place, be ys lived in that oapac best of reference from seen fir two days at tween Kleventh and Twel SITUATION BY A PROTESTANT WO- isu oxcellent cook and baker, A few miles int) moe canbe given ic requir © erquire at No. $6 Thirteenth street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, tirst floor. back room. ANTED—BY.A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation to cook, wash and iron. or to do goneral oras seamstress and washing and ironing it requir: Respectable ret For particulars p housework for a all private tarmily ; Bost of city reference sreet, in the rea eysat 43 Hammond PROTESTANT American married woman, a situation as wet nurse, t 121 Bast Eleventh street. Can be seen for two days to board. Apply to Mra, ——— Wanzep ay A RISPECTAULE YOUNG WOMAN, ‘a nitaation as cook, noveetrariein & Drtrate fay. Bete st ales waiaconee in be seen ; Geuth eitoctc nn Huis week, Mf notengaged, ab 275 Wort Might NTED—BY A RESPECTABLE FEMALE, A SITUA- {ion to travel with s family, or ae soapeiton 9 om widower, Ono preferred out _ 4 nt ANTED—& S(TUATION, BY & RESPECTABLE oung woman, chamberwork and waiting, of chamberwork and washing and ironing. ‘Phe beatof city refer ences given, Please call at 217 Wouster street, Cam be seam for two ANTED- BY 4 FIRST RATE MAND, A SITUATION a8 iaundrers in a private family, Best of city referesces ly at 19¢ East Seventeente street, in the store, for twe ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE rr covking, &ud washing and n be seen for two days as ANTED.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN WISHES TO take the washing of = family or goutl month or quarter, She ls an old experienced hat 26 Twenty-eighth etreet, between Bi hues, in the store. JTANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECT: yeung woman, to cook. wssh and iron, or to do housswork fer a small respectable family.” Bas the city refersuce from her ere she can be seen foE two days, No. 103 Sa ket et. Brooklyn. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, & § todo general cousowork, for a amall private family: or chamberwork and aseis: in washing aud ironinge Hest of city reforcuces given Apply ter two days at No. Twentieth street, seeond floor, back toom, 7 ANTED—BY A KESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, & ation es cook, who thoroughly understands Hor Dusiness, in a private samily; underitands all uinds of pastry. Ploase apply for two days, at No. 03 Sixth avenue, Bost of city reference given. ANTED—A SITUATION AS COOK, woman, who perfectly unde dy best of city reference from hee la East Twenty sroond street, ne tion to sssist in washing ANTED- BY A HEALTHY YOUNG WOMAN, with afresh broast of milk, a sittiation se wet nurse. Can be seey tor two days, ac 75 Twenty-fourth “street, Sixth avenn ANTED—BY AN AMEKIVAN YOUNG MAN, & situation sé clerk in a gen! lemen’s furnishing store, to ket acquainted with the business; waa yject. Please address J. 8, No. 10 Ann stroot BY a YOUNG r business. The W480; BY 4 RESPECTABLE YOUNG MAN, RE- VY © cently arrived from the North of Ireland, situation in 4 wholeea ¢ or retail grocery oF spirit store, as clerk, oF im any otier wayin whieh he could make himself generally veetul. He ean give most antisfactory references a3 to cha. rh: ter and stendiness. Any communication asdrossed to B. Byrne, 22 Catharine strovt, or G. S., Herald office, will re- ceive prompt attention. W4NTED-BY A YOUNG MAN, NOT IN GOOD health, a situation in the country with a farmer, where he can fot exercise, and work some; will pay a little for his board. Good reference given. ia five or twenty miles of the City Hall. by railroad, preferred, Addrevs Fare mer’s Home, derald office. ANTED—BY AN A ‘TIVE, SMART MARRIED MAN, a situation as gardence, wo tae been eight goats in this country; it & practical han m raising vexebables, under- ands the care of green and hothouse plants, the forcing of 8] sorts of en ly fruit ond vegetables, the planting of shade and ornamental trees, the planting’ and pruning of fruit trees; has a thorough Imnowlodge of tho cultivation of the grape ving, both under glass and in tho open air. 0 is not his chief object, but» oady situation. Can ma- nage afarm if requl-ed. recommendations from his lnst employers, Inquire at MoKlvata & Orr's eed store, No. 7 Jovn street, for Hortus Brittanicuy. ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, OF GERMAN PA. rents, a situation ag bookkerper oF assistant bookkeeper in ® wholesale grocery or liquor store, Would be willing to make himself gona ally useful to his emplo; Wages not go much an otjectas & (ye steady situation. Address G. IL, 89 West Twenty:ninth street, for three day ANTED—A YOUTH, A8UUT SEVENTEEN YEARS cf age, as travelling companion to & gentleman visitiag Europe. Homuat act fr himself, and presess s kaowled; of Foueh, Adaress Froderi i, Merald’ offco, stating the time aud place ho ANTED IMMBDIATSLY.—AN AGED GENTLEMAN ‘and his wife require the attendance of a respectable, steady pcrron, who can waa”, iron, and do the plaimest cook ro no encumbrances y kind. |The Ia sos home, and may be fthe family. Apply, with respectable Essex atroot, between Grand and Houston. ANTED—A SMART, PROTESTANT GIRL, NOT OVER ixteon years of axe, herself geacrally useful, mal) faily, ia Brooklyn. Addrees, by note, stating ‘be found, box 3,444 Post Office, New York. ANTED—SIX GIRLS ADAPTED TO CHAIN MA. ing. None but good hands need apply. Wm. Van Winkle, at Peckham, Dennis & Qv.'s, 17 John str ANTED—TO TAKE CHARGE OF A SALOON, & young Indy, o! preposseasing appearance. One whg'¢t como well recominended can hoar of an exoelloat a: tustio by applying at No, 40 Lisponard strect, between the hours o 19 and 124. M. aud 3 avds v. M. ‘ANTED—A PLAIN COOK, THAT UNDERSTANDS bahing, and ies good Washer aud ironer. She pected to be civil industrious, and temperate. ‘Thos postcsning the tween 12 a V ANTED—A YOUNG MaN, WHO UNDERSTANDS the retail dry goods bns Apply at 136 Fulton avenue, Brooklyn, or 14 Dey street, Nsw York, : - - ANTED—A SMART BOY, FROM FOURTEEN TO 81 X« ten years of age, tos iu tending and g» of errands ins jewelry store. The best of references required. C thisday (Ibursdey) or Friday, from 10 to 12, at 170 Cant street. ‘ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED BOOKKEBPER ANB ‘ecrrespondent; one that has some knowledge of faney nd jewelry preferred. Apply by letter, post paid, te 3 Post office good! box 2, ANTED—FIVE YOUNG MEN, TO ENGAGE IN & lieht genteel and lucrative business, which pays $40 to $60 pormontb, Also man with a capital of from $i to $200 to take charge cf anoffice, Addross or apply to Geo. W. Hill, 269 Broadway. ‘ANTED—A MAN, COMPETENT TO TAKE CHARGH W * crcoontectionay aut to seri 1a the bakery, to go @ short distance in the county, ‘Yo the oye ment and good wages wil! be givea. Expenses paid. Please inquire, fram 8 to 10 A. M,, of Mr. Paintin, 307 Monroe Wein HOME IN A FAMILY FOR A LAD. Locality in the lower part of the city; terms to be rea sonable. The use of a piano to improve ‘hit music, would be desirable. Address P. ady” O21 knowlodge of Herald office.” ANTED—IN AN AUCTION AND COMMISSION house, a boy of about sixteen qeare of age, good pen- man and quick at figures. Good roferences required. Ad> dress by note, with name, ¥. Z , Herald offide. ANJED-BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, who is a good plain cook, good washer and ironer, 2 i i aily, ws cook, washor and ironer, 0° furnish the best of years old, & situ Can give good 1 West Ninetoonth street, Lear Seventh avenue, in the srocery stera, ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG ‘@ situation as clambermuid, ironer; a private family ‘a, late Captain of up stairs work, or Inquire at 215 Contre ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A GIRL LATELY landed from the old country. Gan do neat family t ond fit childrom’s clothes, both mate and female, ve no olijection to take cara of children. 23 Thirty-third street, aear Seventh avenue, SPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, al housework for a smali pri ¥ rofererce given. Can be seen for West Nineteenth street. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG ENG Woman, a situation ag lady's said 0 to California and doing up ladies APOSTOLIC NUN- BY A RESPECTABLE scroom. Best of city all at 412 Bowery, tor two days, from IL perof Bloomingdale toad | And 11st streot, on Sunday noxt, 27th inst,, at 3!4 o'clock | P.M, During ths ceremony a discourse will be delivered by D. D, of St. Stephen's church. Tho Toaving the Cicy Hall every fifteen ners to she young man, as waiter, ANTEE—BY A RESPECTABLE WO! eo blocks of the m1 th ‘ANTED—A CLERE, IN AN INTBLLIGENCE OF- fice; he must bg smart and active, and understand th Luviness well. None uced apply unless they havo been im the business before, and to such an one & good salary will be given. Call at 223 Bowery. WARIED—CLERKS, | SALR*MEN, BOOKKEEPERS, bar-keopers, waiters, porters. grooms boys for stores, saloons and trades; covks, chewbermatds, housework giclss &o, Persons intely arrived can find employment at Fite: simon’s & MeLermon's office, No. 4 Bast Broads: , adjoining Chsthaw syuare Post Ottice, war CHAMBERMAID AND WAITER; ONE who can rive the best of city reference, None others need apply. Call at No, 20 Bast Thirty-seoond street, one door from Madison avenue. ANTED—TWO FAITHFUL, EFFICIENT, TtID¥ women, a short dist.nce from the ne ne good, couk, «asser ond ironor, the other as nurse and seametrees, Such’ as aro willing to work and be conerally uaeful, may Sind & desirablo home by calling on Friday, between 9 and 1 o'e ock, at No, 185 West Twenty-fourth atrest, near Eighth avenue, WA TED-SITUATIONS FOR FIRST CLASS COOKS and isundrerses; Protestant Lrish, English, and Gere man chambertmaids, seaimstresses, nurses Work, dish-washvcs, &o.. in private f fing he st MORRIS & CO.'S Broadway, corner of Reade street, THE TRADES, &C. ANTED—A WATCUMAKER? A SINGLE MAN, AND ot sity roferen’ given. Apply at 49 Prince strevt, for two ae, TANTED—BY 4 a situation ae id and gemma CTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, and waiter or cha Goo city reference if required. th and Fourteenth a fur two days, if mot streets. room 12, thir tloor. L. ANTRD— A SITUATION AS COOK d with some of the best fa- DR. RAPHALL WILL DELIVER A | y. Can sive the be be seen for two days, at 210 Twenty-siat th and Ninth aven ANIED—BY AP A stroot, betweou N OF RESPECTABILITY, A on as shambermaid and ceamstress, or to take can work neat at’ hor Please address H. C the entire eharge of childreu Can be Lighly recommended of Myrtle avonue, Brooklyn, A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, ‘who is capable to do ber business, a situation as tailor Also, a respectable young woman, to A good sowor, and spent some time making preferred, Fle arn the teade; is e oall at #4 Prince street, for two ET NURSE-WA spectablo mars: i woman, with a fr: Has the highost testimonials as to chara Ber baby is three montis old. 229 First arenus, ssoond floor, front roo estion toa good family ia the country. NTED—A srrgath ood home, where she would not be changing ort distance in the call at 229 Fir ‘an bo seen for two day Y A MIDDLE AGE ion. No objection to ity reference given A’ BOARDING EXCHANG D AMERICAN Wo- i nas cook, ins small private family. Good reference can be given ns to character and ca She is willing to mak Ggnerselt Generally esotul. ixth avenue, between Soventi Can be seca for two da: ee TD~ BY A YOUNG WOMAN ATION waiter, orae chambermaid and waiter, ana priteie ae mmended from her last place. Can be highly t ‘at 255 Twelfth street soon for two da ‘she ball. AS. M. BYRNE, Ohairman, INGINE NO. 2%4.—THE RLEVENTI ANNUAL BALI of Jackson he 6 iP yr 24 will take place at the rd Rooms, 410 Broadway, on Thursday argning, Nov. 4, Fe. ta 7. L. WEST, Foreman. BY AN AMERICAN YOUNG WOMAN, A ion a8 nerse and seametross, cras chambermaid Con boseen for two days at No, 5 Forsyth st. NTED—A SITUATION AS COOK, BY A YOUNG ‘ho perfect, di ot be soon at iD ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE ham | nd to ‘good workman, that can come well recommended, Fitch & Mi: may hear of a good situation by applyin ch importers, No. 9 John tereee THe mus bean Ament cal THE LECVURE SEASON, RRR NTT Ne Awe R. DOREMUS WOULD RESPECTFULLY REPEA® the’anouncement, that, »t the request of many of the Subseribers to tho lectures’ on “the History of Creation,’? the third and fourth of tne course—to have been delivered during Thanksgiving week—will be ostponed until Thurge G day ard Saturday oveuingeof December let and 3d, ATHER GAVAZ1°S | AST LECTURE IN BROOKLYN, —Fiiday, Nov. t seven 0° é '. % hal Athenwum Hall, Bubject--T py ed and thei presont dese door. “Reuete ERCANTILE LIBRARY _ ASSOCIATION. ~ fourth lecture of DrvO. W. almeve conten on ree English Pocis of t ” delivered 2, comm Sp. UDELL, Chatem . airman, D. REYNOLDS BUDD, —' § Lecture DOUGLASS LEFFING WELL, ; MISCELLANEOUS, AAAAAARAARAAAAAAAAAA AAD 6 REWARD.—LOST OR STOLEN — $200 Raith at Pkt Ob, STOLEN 4, DANIGR Payer money. All persone are roquerted to stop it whem offered for exchange, The above reward will be paid, for Feoovery of the money. i. A. CHRISTIANSON, No. 17 = ROO! 239 BROADWAY, CO! -bvuse keepers cir names, there being juiring board here or im Office open this day nor of Reade.—Hreokipn be consnit their intrest by regist sti Rumer-us applications. Persons Brooklyn can be well acsow mo Until eleven, aud from two until fire. JURNISHED ROOMS, PARLORS, AND BEDROOMS let, at No.6 College place; aleo, ® single room, wii Breakfast, ifroquired, at 111 Niath street, pn a athe bimini Sabina OR RIO, JANEINO, MONTEVIDEO, AND VALPA — Passage only nel AMERICA, Davi For Mitchell, master, will eave 4 Gay, Deo. 1. Apply to, thy master on tof Hrovt, Fast river, rat the ofheo, O1 Cortlandt street. LOST OX THE 20 NOVEMBER, IN, 4 mneearad Forty-sinth street omnibus, $5) bill iaatic haw New York city. Tho finder bail receive ward, on leaving it at the Herald offies, wari a Digg ob WANTED—WITH $580 CASB, IN A PU! Fonte, doing s frat rate, busin se, aot to make m ey by thes favectnah.. Addooan iw me, &o, Herald office, Twat cella”

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