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round and find ourselves the only nation in existence withstood such. ® round’ of from | o take hope, and work on in good faith im this end free republic. And first, my bretheren, let all narrow spirit of congregationalism, and re- country, as well as fen once become imbued ancient religion, we member that you o#e a debt to ‘to your offspring. When our chi ‘with the spirit of our glorious ai can trust them to their own conscience in this free and amigh'y lan, asured that of their own ayes they will per- evive the hypocrisy of the system of religion which has been at work for over eighteen hundred yesrs. The time io not for cistent when we will ne able to establish nor- mal schools, by which we shall provide teachers for the | instruction ‘of our youth. Our tai We trust our views on education bation of all those for whom should now offer a few remarks concerning the parents and the teachers shouldact in concert with the teachers, #0 as to envure, om the part of the children, obedience and attention. With the teacher, I would argue the importance of his of bis trust. The office of schoolmaster, or teacuer, is one of the most holy aad im- portant that can be oveupied by man, only so far as it is pattion of the perent. hav@ been in the srduous tho ik of teaching ‘‘the young ijea how aithone leer know that the echoolmaster sél- dow receives the attention arid kindness that his position @emands Yet in the face of all these neglects let the teachers preceed in their great aud holy tas! end they will receive an ample compensat Iabors in their own sati: faction of baving been a great in- of God, of disseminating holy truths, And now, 0 God, we ask Thy blessing upon this per the trustees of this school, Bless the inhabit- mearly enced. meet the 2 they are in'ended. mirsion and the 'groa exceeded by the ‘or twenty-five k, and in the strament, in the hands building Bless acd and all othemmin the ants of this land with peace and plenty, and take them uncer Thy care, and may this mighty continent flourish ,jesty and splendor, now and evermore, Amen. When the ceremonies in the Church were ended; the sudience adjourned to the schoolroom to The dinner was prepared in the lower story of the school house, and the tables were spread with almost luxury, of either mest fruit, or liqaor. Several handsome ornaments stood upon the tables, sym- bolic of the Hebrew faitu. sided, assisted by Mr, Mendel Joseph tl pied aE eb ger py every kind of The Rev. H. A. He i and hock sparkled in w sons of Israel generally much to enjoy. When the company had eaten their fill, the Rey, Meyer Cowen read the prayers aftr meat, in which the company juined. Mr. Mexpx11 Joshi then briefly addressed the company atulating them upon the a Jabors in establishing the first Jewish schoo! in The first regular toast was then read. te—The Inaugeration of the Shaar Zedook Hobrow National School—Yet in its infs o to manhood, ripen to age, and our children’ we do: may its anniv embodied in its pupils, ‘This sentiment was received with grest app! Mr. Josarn Levy, the President of the congregation re- sponded in a very heppy manner. The second regular toast was— essing to mankind; a sacredduty to the Epps, of Columbus, Ohio, responded, He was glad to ree such an assemblage as that presen was happy at the successful termination of the: He clored with the sentiment, ‘ Female Education—The ground upon which the moral lever must be placed, to Yaise cur country and the world t> a more elevated orbid of intellectual and moral glory.” This ceutiment waa received with much emthusiasm. ‘The third toast was— . ‘The Benevolent Societies of the City of New York. (Drank with loud cheors.) Mr. Henry B Hervs, Jr., Preeident of the Young Man’s Hebrew Benevolent Society, responded as follows :— Mr. President and Gentlemen—I have been unexpecte’- Wy called upon to respond to the foregoing toast. I had hoped to see gentlemen here better qualified to do it ‘tice than.myeelf, but as the task has devolved on me, must eneeavor to do my best § Iassure you, gentlemen, I feel proud to see thia humble congregation, the first to built Hebrew institutute on the continent of North Arerica; lam proud to see that, while other congrega- tions who can better afford it have been considering th matter, you have gone to work in earnost, and this day celebrate the opening of an institute that will ve a credit ‘to you in generations to come. who have mostiy been reared under despotic and tyrran- ‘ou were not allowed to wor- or to teach your chiidren after the dictates of your own hearts, or according to the procepts of our own hol lon, to find yourselves row in this h ¢ to teach ard act without molests tion or You have commenced the good cause, and I say to you, Iam sure, from my experience, that you will not be wanting in your contributions to the sup- Iam sure you will all give of the young, a8 you have ‘ever ready to lend » helping hand to your corcligionista in distre:s; and I take this opportunity of reminding you that the inclement season fg now upon us, when many will wart our ais, which you hi on the charitable societies in former years. And I remin thet our society will celebrate their anniv at Niblo’s saloun on the whi to see you all with your wives and families. ‘on behall cf the benevolent societies of this city for the honor you have done them, great applause. jecensful completion The Day we Celobi ornamented by Education—A How proud must you feel fxing governments, where on and prosper. port of the gocd cau aid to nourish the mi ’@ been so liberal in bastowi Mr. Herts sat dawn amid ‘Mr. Sanvxt Wr, the Vico President of the congroga- Sonations handed in to him from the cen present. The total sum donated yesterday was lon, then read thi The next toast was-— sident of the United States—A free man called by of his equals to exercise an authority that seoures ‘Geir union, and promotes their happiness. ((ireat applause.) The Rev. Mr. ‘He said, that al,ho be bad not been in this h ‘ ettizen by he felt himself a citizen in principle, Hebrew was devoted to this republis, and no sacrifice was too great for them to make. He hoped those present would bear in mind, that for them there was a two-fold duty to per- form. They had not only to educate their children in the Hebrew faith, but they must also fit them to become good American citizens. ‘The next teast was— ‘The land we live in—Great, glorious and fro of the wanderer and the asylum of the oppret it and blers it every day of our lives Tremendous cheering greeted this sentiment. Mr. Rip responded, ‘The next toast w:s— ‘The home of Israel in the United States and all the world— id true—who fear Ged and not man, and Value tiuth more than life. ‘The Rey. Dr. Ravrsut was set down to respond to this absent no gentleman was found to mewed applause.) (Loud applause.) toast, but he bein, volar teer to take his pl The next sentiment was— Our visiters efevery country and lincage—We ai @bildren of one Father. ‘Drank with immense applause. The next regular toast was:— Tho City and State of Now York—May they over remain the seat of pence and plonty, and the liberal advocates of philaa- thropy and freedom, eived with loud cheers. ¢ Prass—The dauntless championfof humanity— trie telegrap of intellect and proper feeling. rs of applause. After this toast, their were several other volunteer sentiments offered and drank with great enthosia:m. These were, probably, seated at the tables two hundred people, and all appeared deeply imbuid with the vast im- portance connected with tho establishing a national eehool 18; the instruction of their youth. The cflicers of the school are:— Manvel Josirn, SCHOOL, DIRECTORS, Isidore Raphael, 5. M, Friedlander, Joseph Harris, Rey. H. A. Hexyy, Supezintendent. Children are not admitted to the school under five of age, and the objects of the institution are to a: to the children of both sexes a thorough Hebrew and religious education in its all vations branches and ramifi gations accompanied by » sound practical and useful Englich education, as well as a knowledge of the Ger. aman and French languages. not refuse their best wiehes for the success of this undar- taking on the part of our gitizens of the Jewish faith, Personal Intelligence. All se sta and all classes can Fi For Savannah, in tho steamship Augasta—P J A AL Hyoe, Mrs PA Marper and eh. Clinton and nurse, Mrs § Sobert Wholepols, HR Han Savery, Misa V, and lady, J Tiekeno Root, Mr Geo H Bri; , Miss M B Hunter, Mr: Mies SD Robingon, Miss Wy- au, N Marriott, Alexander rt: 8 W Olmstaad en@ohild, Mra C Hick U F Moulton, Wm Wolls, J W Northrop, hs North: Franois Borrack, H H Graham, r Fisk and Friend, Miss M avery aud Son, phen P Clark, David Buck, ba alkley, Ewi P Russol, Miss $ Robinson, Misi Anderson, Mrs Andereon, Master Anderson, Mi | Mrs Davis and child! ‘Clark and lady, FW andon, @ Landon M Johnson, and 59 in tl Comrt Calendar—This Day. Scramax Coort—General Term.—Non-enumerated mo- tious and Noa. 1 to 15. Surrxus Covnr—Uireuit —Nor. 40534, 254, 499, 5C0, ft Part.—Nox, 155 888, 865, 399, 1602, 419, 744, BIS, Gd, 165, 845, 68 Becons, 170, 761, 762, 900, 277, 91 Borsxi0R 104,,585, 807, 825, 757, 763, , O11. Two branches —Nos, 336, 848, 148, 5 208, 3/3, 73, 67, 68, 7, 260, 268,496 293, 409, 546, 280, 301, 272, 15, 7, 182, 271, 123, 231, 8, 222, 2 ) 3, 4b, 4, 2 663, 698, 535, 497, 48, 66: 141, 69, '443, '456,'137, 214, Perham’s Gift Farm is pronounced by the @ommistee of shareholders appointed to examine it, to be ‘worth $22,000, and the tile to it indisputable. 10 investment of a dollar to wy to obtain it, as it family all tho oomforts of life. 6 i ‘shows the ne cot assnd thet the distributl Sxvom tho Home sournal—“ We nivise Phove who wish to improve their h sndwriting to bear in miad in tha world where the art ot pon- od, either more agroeabiy porb cutadlishmoat of Mr, hat thero io nt 8 plac Conyin¢eing Proofs are Offered, at Low Pri- V's, #4 Nasean street, is che offi por, formerly 6 obits GORD very, td Naetau evrect, A Wide Difference.- It has been often ask- vhat i the difference between a man putting a hat on his faey ae ERS Same mas putting hishead intobhiehat "Phe Uincrence is simply in the nature of the hat. If a man staulfs an ugly indifferent hat on hi ir stuits his ugly head jnto the came, why he disfigu tif he claps on lis head a fino elegant beay ‘to drop into the same. he beeomer my ry ‘To accom: viiwh the latter he must eall ou KNOX, tho celebrate hatter, (28 Fulton street. + bin n or allows his Furs at Your Own Prices,—Ladtes, visit KNOX’S elogant establishment iu the Prosoott Ho of Broadway and Spring street, ‘and select your Pure, fo ho hae a magniticent stock, aad his charges aro uncommonly rorstnable. ‘This is advice, the following of which no one will regret. Daguerreotypes by German Machinery.— 40) of the people pass through the mill daily, for portraits taken for twenty-ive conta, in the tirst style of art, by REES ‘0 , 280 Broadway. Anson’s Daguerreotypes.--If you wish a goo aud durable picture, cago included, tor only fifty oaats, and twice the size of any that are sold Yor fifty cents, go to ANSON'S, Oe) Breadway, oppgsito the Metropolitan otal. for hol y presen, equally cheap. Daguerreotypes—Large Size for fi ty cents, colored and in anice morocco case, lined with vel- ‘Yt, twice tho size of any ever made for fifty coxts, war: ranted equal to those that cost twe dollars elsewhere. Ka- ae 4NSON’S, 589 Broadway, opposite the Metropolisan ote! Dissolation of Pai tnership.—Molau & Bor- shore, ship) ing office, 56 West stroct, navo this day dissolved Rea hip; and no debts contracted by the said firm after Inia date will be paid by me, ‘Deo, 2, 1863. _H. BORCHERS, Zhe Best Pianos in the World-—It ts an 8 oolebrated pianos, with icon frames and circular sosles, are the Lest in the world. Thar COALS for tone, quality, and prios, RACE ATERS, 333 Broadway, sole agent, Gifts!—Gif's for the Holidays.—One Hun- —Subseribera for Juilien’s musie for the million by hundreds to JOLLI&’S muvic store, 300 Broadway. A splendid music book for one dollar, and por- bape a fine piano in the bargain. Let al! subsori Magnificent Library of Choice Standard and embellished b-oks.—-This dav, (Monday,) on view, the splendid cellection of the richest and iaost’ valuable Locks, ix the finest library bindings, recently. imported by kr. C. Hertford, and comprising the ricbest and rarest books over flared for sale. ‘Tho sale commenoos on Thuredav, at Bo'clock. BANGS, BROTHER & CO., 13 Park row. Ladtes’ Fancy Furs!—Immense Arrivals fgom Burope por steamers Arotio and Baltio, just landed, ‘the season for wear may now bo gald to have fatrly commenced, the subscriber feels much pleasure in in- Witing the attention of ladies to tho Iargost, most costly, and West varied collection of this ologant artiol Jn one establishment om thi osigne, and manufactur: hy retail trade, Among this interesting assom)) e joasonable garments, Hsherasse cape, or oloak of far, ing of \taolt a somplote outer. cos jue.) may bo deser: artioularised. It can be obtained in imperial Kus- Han sable at a cost ef from $300 to $1,500; in very fine Hudson Say sable (almost equaliing in appoarence and intrinsic value Russian,) at from to in the best Buenos eet from $125 $20; Undies will please bear in mind that no furs of an interio wr sooond rate deeeription aro olfered for - eat; every articlo is manufactured of prime, well Yeasoned skins, and warranted to bo as rspresented. In nulls, cuffs, gauntlets, armlots, tippets, boas, viotorince fellate, capes, and every other garment, tho sesortment will found most complete, ‘The following’ list of prices may be worthy of perazal, 600 viotoriues oF tippets, of tho darkost @one mai » ab $15, $18, $2) anc each; 1,' » ffinest mink martin at $12, $14, $16 and $13 each; ‘800 fo of Hudgon Bey and C nadian sab'o, st 828, $10, $00 and ‘enob; 850 royal ermine do., at $18, 420, $25 and $40 each; #00 movatain martin, Polish mink’ and lynx do, at i and $10 each. Soveral hundxed sote of ohildron’s furs minevor, Fronch ermino, genet, mountein martin, &¢. bom to $6 the oct. Ladies purchasing at thie eevatt fument may (if thoy desire) have their furs kops during sho fwnmer months, quaranteod kom the effects. of moth, and ttmmed cloaks and talmas. GEORGE BULPIN, Pi mantills, shawl, and fur emporium, 361 Broadway, a Furs!—The Best and Cheapest Ladies’ Fura! ‘The very best furs are now being sold at tte lowest prices at FRANK BENNETT & CO.’S, 361 Broadway. next store but one to Leonard streot. Evory article offered by them is made in tho most clegant and fashionable shapo of the darkest and richest skins, imported to their own order, and warranted in every case perfectly genuine. Cloaks! Ladies’ Cloaks.—The Largest and " cloaks will now be disposed of at exceedingly low prices, b: FRANK BENNETT & CO, 531 Brondway. Ne B-cNox Three Days Later News.—From Auction.— 700 embroidered handkerchie md broidered collars, from 4s, to 88.3 G0 large pointed collars, from ‘to 34; 340 infants’ rodes, at $3; ‘So Tatanee frooks, at $250; 1,000 infanta’ waists. trom 4s. to 390 Lndios? ombroidered skirts, at 18%.; 500 blaok thread veils, from 1is. to $3; 120 dozen hemmed stitch handkershiefs, at $3 per doz, MADDEN & STEWART, No. 779 Broadway, west ead, near Grace Church, Green’s Shirts have become a fixed fact in fashion’s inventory. No gentleman considers his ward- robe complote without a set of thom, and the stroam of cus i Pad Groen’s establishment, No. 1 Astor House, m Note the fact that Green, No, 1 Astor Honse, enjoys the reputation throughout the Union or making the neatest and best fitting shirts manufactured in this country, and of never disappointing customer in the:r delivery. 4 Ladies, do you wish a Dress fitted with neatne: despatch, in the first style of fashion! or are jou iv search of rticles of ladies’ or children’s under clothing! Go to 28, Ld The best place to procure a handsome eabroidercd collar. handkorehief, tleeves, or other article of embrcidery—to find a fine wssortineat of real and imitation thread laces ind veils, ond the most recherchs head dre: and dress cups, is NEWMAN’S Maison de Contiance, No. 7 Broadway, between Lig 'th and Ninth street: Sewing Machines._An Entirely New In- vontion, aud made of extra size, for the purpose of quil.ing Hinings, sna other similar uses. ‘These machines sow. wich aringlé thread, and havy an engirely original toed motion, Whereby the necessity of an intatliaing is avoided, and the stitobing done without drawing the goods. Call and see tho machine in operation. I. M. SINGER & CO., No. 323 Broadway. One Thonsand Dollars Keward will be paid by the subscriber, upon competent evidence boing, Pro- h luced that the deSance salsmander safes, (Gayler’s patons,) ave failed is preserving ‘their contents from fire or terect, oe door volew Maiden iaag ‘by RODMRY MPa. eet, en a CK, manufacturer, si ae Great Robbery of Banks!—Thlief detect ed !—Tho thief time has aleo been arrested in his oporatio: ‘upon t hair, que, relinble and ini fensive. Price, 25 oat Sold everywhere. Principa) dop: BARKER'S ladies’ haix dressing establishment, 439 Broadwa: Hair Dye and Wigs.—Batchclor’s Manu- factory for thes lea is removed to 233 Broodway, oppo. site the Park, re he hasthe best accommodations in tho worldfor the sale and application of his hair dye and newly » Nine private rooms all on ono invented wigs and too floor. Yow’ll Want a Moustache by New Year's day, and my onguent will make the whiskers or monstacl row strong and thick in six weeks, and won't stain or i jure the skin. Price $1 per bottle; $0 per dozen. Sent to eny part of the country, R. G. GRAIAM, 38 Ann stroot, Cristadoro’s Liquid Hair Dye, will trans. form the ugliest bead of hair into the moet becoming color imaginable; also whiskers and movstaches, ‘Try ity you who are in need of such an article, and you will nover regret the gxpense. Bold and applied at CRISTADORO'S, No.6 Astor (oube, Trusses, Shoulder Braces, Hlastie Stoek- fags, for enlarged veins of she lore, elastic knes-eaps, sus- pease: ae al braces, ladies’ belte aad abdominal Bappor , club foot, knook kneo aad bow log instruments, a Rew instrame:$ for prolapsun sai and piles, $9 bolts OK palonoy, &@., No. 12 Ann stress, - Redding’s Bussia Salve, A Boston cay of thirty, yours, standing, wuree without fail burns, alds, boils, chifsiains, chapp d every ous hands, piles, ward ‘injury or,eruption. A. B. & D. 3 wholesale agents, fd by ©. Ring, corner of Jehn Broadway, end by druggists and apotheonrics generally, Married, On Mondsy evening, November 28, by the Rev. Millett, at his residence, No. 208 Broome strest, Mr. H, Baewsrke to Mise Matta KB. Harnett; miso, Mr. Day W. Moxiucoy to Mies Hanziet Newutt. ail of this city. Ds W: 5 Cn Sunday morning. Decembsr 4, Gronox Warren Frrz- oxrarD, ron of W. P, and Sarah Anno Fitzgerald. ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his father, No, 896 Bowery, at two o’clock this afternoon, On Sunday, December 4, of smallpox, Ronser Hanay Syms, aged 24 years. His relatives anc (riends, also the members of the City Musketeers, of the 12th Kegiment, are request tend the furerel, fom his Iste residence, No, street, at ten o'clock this morning. His remains will be taken to Greenwood for interment. On Ssturday, December 3, Eiazinera M. Warsox, eldest davghter of Johm acd Henrietta Wa ron, The friends and acquaintances of the family are rempect- ful'y invited to attend the fuseral, at one o'clock this af ternoon, from thefr residence. No, 183 East Twenty sixth street, between First and Second avepuos. On Sunday evewing, December 4, Koark Barturrt, aged 44 years, Fits relatives and friends are invited to attend the fane- ral on Tuesday, th ins'., at twelve o'clock, from the Wasnitgton Hotel, Na, 1 @road way. On Saturdsy evceing, December 3, Marta Hix, daugh- J. G. Hetn, aged 2 years and 7 montha. The friends ani acquaintances «f the family aro re- npectfully invited to at!end the funeral, at two o'clock thia atternoon, from No. 62 East Broadway. , December 3,ALoy A., only daughter of nd ‘Caroline D. White, aged 1 year aud 2 mnths. The relatives and friehds of the family are requested to attend bor funeral, wt twelve o'clock this day, at No. 182 Kighteenth stree In Jersey City, on Sunday, December 4, after a liagorin Maere, Kuzanin Mokar, wife of Richard MeKay, aged 85 yeers and 2 months, je funeral will take pisce, from her late residence, No. 21 Gregory street, ut eleven o'clock to-morrow morning. Newark papers please cony. On Sonday afternoon, December 4, Faxvet Nionors, Frq,, aged 70 years and 4 days ‘The relatives and friends of the family, also the ac- quaintances of his sons, William, Samuel, and Edwin ichols, ond the exempt firemen of tho ‘city, are re- spect{nily invited to attend his funeral, from his late xesidence, No, 867 Broome street, corner of Mulberry, at two o'clock to morrow afternoon, without farther invi- tation, On Friday, Decombor 2, Orurua, daughter of Abraham Turnure, aged 22 years. Tho relatives|and frivnds of tho family are respectfully requested to a\tend her faneral from No, 180 Second svenue, at one o’clock this afternoon. On Eunday, December 4, of consumption, James Doran, of Dunlavin, County Wicklowe, Ireland, in the 37th year of his age. His frivods and acquaintances are ree sectfully invited 4 hia funeral, from Wis late residence, No 380 f, at two o’el ck to-morrow afternoon, without turther invitation, Weekly Report of Deaths In the city and county of New York, from the 26th day of November to 3d day of December, 1853. Men, 89; women, 61; boys, 110; girls, 100 Total, 360. Aneurism..... Albpasinast poplex; 5 4 bya infantile. ‘Aspbyxis. ‘Asthma Atrophia Bleeding. Bleeding Cancer of the stomach. Casualties by ebooting. Casualties by falls. Casualties by run over. Cholera .... 4... Cholera infaatuns . Consumption .... Convulsions, inf. Convulsions, adult. . Convulsions, puerperal. Jaflammation of lungs. Inflammation of throat. Inflammation of liver... Jaundice 24 Lues Venere: 9S bat i Pat RS 2 dat at pt BD G9 C9 mt CD RS I rs Se Congestion of brain, Congestion of lungs. Debility, infantile Debility, adult, Delirium tremens, Premature ‘birth. Dropsy 2 Dropry in the chest, Dropey ovarian... = eon Sac Sec ns xm Om eS coo comm OE Om Com Drowned ., Dysentery ay Eblargement of heart.... 1 Varioloid AGE. +109 From 40 to 60 yer 31 BO to go” * “ s0to7o « 70to 80 “ 80t090 “ S0tolod weokSt n. By Rtas snsvnssaneieassS0 Fxom—Hospiial, Bellevue, 10; Penitentiary, Blackwoll’s Inland, 6; Small Pox, Blackwell's Island” 1; Ward's Inland, 20; Rancell’s Island, 8; City Hospital, 8; Colored Home Hospital, 3: colored persons, ‘THOM 4. [AS K, DOWNING, City Inspector. City Inspector’s Office, Deo. 3, 1853. ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. SEE THIRD AND SEVENTH PAGES. PERSONAL ALL --INFORMATION WANTED, OF JAMES HALL, eldest son of the late Capt. James ‘fall, British army, ‘who emigrated from Dublin to New York, in 1810, ard joined the United States Navy, in the war of 1512-13 He marriod a Indy named Deborah Weeks, by whom he had issue, taree or four children. 1f Mr. H is dead, any information relative to him or his family, will bé thankfuily received by Thomas King, La Cronica office, No, 87 Cedar stro Ia =r ‘RS. ADA I. WILL FIND A REPLY TO HER Fa- vor of the 17th, at the Broadway Post Office, HL ILL DR. DODSON, WH fornia in August, 1552, and Illinois, send his without celay to Mr. RUB ddre. t BILLSLAND, 698 Broadway, New York, Western and Cali- fornia papers please copy. RETURNED FROM CALI- 8 Passenger on the North: POST OFFICE NOTICES. O81 OFFICE, NEW YORK.--NOTICE —MAILS FOR California, dc., per U. 8, Mail steamship Iliaois, wll Close at this ofive this day, abi o’cleck, P.M. ISAAC V. FOWLER, P.M. HE LECTURE SEASON. 4 RAN R. RAPHALL’S LECTORE ON SACRED POETRY, this evening, Monday, the 5th inst , at_the Tabernaclo, Broad’ ‘Tickets Gentlemen, 25 conte; ladies, 12}g. To commence at 8 o’clock. DDE SOLGER'S LECTURES ON RUSSIA AND TURKEY. —The second locture of the course, Wodnseday nox, Docember 7, (instead of Tuesday,) in the University Chapel, Washington square. Subject—Internal conditim of Turkey; forces in tho field; importance of Poland; FA rey aod the Danubian Principalities’ prorpscts. Admission fitty 3 intitle deo. 6—Sketohes of European society. Thurs The story of the stage, or the lie and adventur ‘ cal tale, Thureday, I e¢. 15—Pon » ot . ‘Thursday, Deo. y ; a literary career in London and Paris, ' Anecd te y life; ‘of literary and _pulitical celebrities in Europe. Tho orizina’s. or London high life, from which Mr. Bourcicault drew the popalar charac ers in his comedies, Ko., &e. Hope Chapel, 718 Broadway. Doors open at 734, lecture to commence at 8 o'clock. Admissim nity cents.” Tickets to be pricared at Hall & Co,’a, droad annorden & King’s, Wall ctreet; at the principal hotels, snd at the Hop» Chapel on the days of the entertain ment ‘hes+ ticksts will bear numbers correspondiag t ‘80- eured costs ,in the Hall, Tickets parchased for the coarse C will secure the ats each evenia: THE MILITARY. ROWLER GUARD. f. —THE MEMBERS OF THE GRO ler Guard, and sil those who intend going on thoir nual targe drill at the Seventh Ward Hot inst., at 724 o’oleck, Punctual at order of excursion, are requosted to attend » mecting and this (Monday) evening, 5th itroquested. By RIEN WANTS. SITUATICN WaNT th tre tlgp bet w ib avenw YOUNG COLORED WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION #0 waiter or chambermaid, or pantry and nursery maid, or cook in a large boarding house or hotel. 1é accust me to cooking. Can givo the beat cf eisy reference, Please call at 10 Jersey street, third floor, room No. 36, this evening. HIGHLY RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT LADY Wishes ation as housekeeper, or to travel with & Tady; or to take care of crildren. No objection to go nthe gouniry. Please call at No. 11 Third avenue, up stalrtey Can be seen for three days, A URL THAT WILL SUIT HER EMPLOYER AS chamPermaid in « g¢ntae] family, to, wait on, tal take care of childrtn, ean be found at No. 26 in the rear, up two flights of stai for a few days, from 9 A. M. to 3 P. RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL WANT3 a SITU- ation as chambermaid, or to do general housework and take care of children, Please call at Houston st reet, MIDDLE AGED CULORED WOMAN WIS4E3 A situation as couk; has beon accustomed to coosing for s large boarcirg hous, or hote ; no objeation to assist la the washing and ironicg, or go a short distance in the couatry. Best city reicronce Please call at 10 Jersey street, thicd floor, rocm No. YOUNG FRENCH LADY WHO Ha8 LIVED HEAE ‘4 year, und bas experience in teaching, and can furnish oud reference, would ike to obtaiu = few more pupils in Tench and misio Address M. A. D., Broadway Post Office. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITU- stion as a good cook. washer and ironor,in a private fawily; has good city references, Please call at No, JL Ninetecnth street, between Sixth aud Seveath avenues. Can be econ for two days. N_ ACTIVE ENGLISH WOMAN WISHES A SITUA- ion a8 Laundry be perfec:ly understands her bosi- ness; or Would go a8 cook to assist in the washing and ironing. Addreve 07 Grand street. A PLACE WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG gill, to do general honsework io a private family. Good city reftreuce given it required. slesse cull at 244 Ninth streot, third fivor, back room. RES? ECTAPRLE GIRL WISHES A SITUATION AS Laundress in a private family. Can give the best city Teterence from her last place. Anquiro tor two days at OL West Filteen'h street, A RESPECTASLE YOUNG GIKL, A PROTESTANT, thirto-n yeare of age, w shes a situation; is willing to Inthe herselt generally asuful i the capacity of taking care of chiicren or Wailing. Please call at 275 Mulberry stroot, second fieor, RESPECTABLE WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION as cook; understands Would be willing to assist in th small private tamily; no objec:ion to go @ short di into the country. Good references given i: required be seen for tw t 157 Elisabeth street, in the rea: YOUNG WOMAN, WHO IS A COMPETENT DRESS- maker, also understands making boys’ clothing, de Bires an engagement. ‘he adye tiser has been employed by seme of the woot respectable families, Address Deessmaker, Union equa.e Post Office. ACTIVE YOUNG MAN, NINBTREN YEARS OY oqo, speaks and writes the English and German lan gosget, and wo has been coployed for three youre in ous he large cotablishments in this clvy, and for the Inst ye 86 pssistant bookkeuper, wishes a» cmployment as the sam gr ss clock, in some buslnous, wuoteaale preferred, Bost re- forenoos gives. Address box 1,418, Poot Oitice ta RARE CHANCE.—A YOUNG MAN OF FIFTEBN year! experience in the Yankee notion and hosiery bu: ness, an buyer and saleeman, isin want of a situation in whuicsale Yankee notion hous, cr to take oharge of either, or both departments, ina jobbing dry gvoda house. Would have no objection to travel West or South before busivess geason. Satisfactory relcronco given at an interview. Ad- dress Empl yment, Herald office, NOPYIDT.—WANTED A SITUATION ASCO! address B. G , 279 Front street, for thi days. ET NURSE WANTED-WITH MILK NOT LES! Naan ana aaaaaaad ¥ A RESPECTABLI an lived be strong and healthy ncar University place, frm $to9 A —A LADY, TO TEACH FRENCH, DRAWING ting, fi Good inducements Apply at 34 Bai uid M., and 4to5 P.M. a female semin dy well qualitios ‘Address W. e No. 3 Park row, con be commands until Monday, at 3 WANTS. NOTA eed WAnrz.* SALESMAN. TO TAKE CHARGE OF the Ince and embroidery department. Noae other than and of goo. address sou apply Sman of eri » ‘itt ‘be ‘an excellont salsty. A p.y to Lord & whom will be Taylor, arin N AN IMPORTING STATIONE<¥ mt; @ good talveman, who ia fully a- quainted with the business. Address box 424 Post Udior, with references, ANTED—A SITU. lived two years mended. “Please call at ue and Tompkins square. RY A STEADY, RESPECT. jh ood plain sewer, aad zation. BI ¢ can be well ANTED—AN EXPERIE*CED CUTTRR, 10 cur ‘and superintend tho manufacturing of boys? clothivg ; have a perfect knowledge of the busivess ia all ite branches, No other need apply, at No. $7 William street, ANTED—A NEW BORN MALE CHILD TO ADOPT, ‘one of good parentage would Le preferred; no objection to an illegitimate «ne, and the your C., Broadway Post 0} child can be seen, will be promptly K A PRIVATE nd nurse, to take care of a baby twenty do licht’ cham derwork; wages $7. Ci 9 and 3 o'clock, at 329 ttating where the tee monthe old, an BA gorges A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, ituation as carriage trimmer nN Can do all branches atinside work, Apply at od Pitt street, in the rear base WArmp-s SITUATION, BY A YOUNG MAN, AS carver in s hotel. or ¢ining saloon. City rofuri@s given if requit Address W. Ht Herald office. "ANTED—TEN TO ENGAGE iN A light and re-nectabl Paying net expenses fi am § per day. 0 aon selsry. Apply to to y. HOLBROOK, 128 Naseau - ANTED-A BOOKKEEPE) stands double ostr, ce rect, roon No. 4, up ; ONE THAT UNDER- ad can come well recommended, Yu SOBER, INDUSTRIOUS MAN, WHO ‘can open oystors well. None others need apply. Inquire at U1 Fulten street, Brooklyn. ANTED—A (SITUATION. BY A RESPRCTABLY do general houseworafin a small private family. 18a good plain cook, anda first rato Has good reference from her last place, at No. 9 Marictta street, in the front basement, ANTED—A SITUATION, RESPECTABLE and ironer; would have Can be seen for two days '4 West Twonty-seventh street, between Ninth and Tenth no objection to do ANTED—-A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG GIRL, to do general housework or chamberwork. She has lived two years in her last place, i No, 20 Fulton atrest, Brooklyn. OLD LaDy, A ick lady; will ction to she coun- ANTED- BY A Ri situation to take care of cenwich avenue. ‘ANTED—BY AN EXPERIENCED SALESMAN, A igituation in » wholesale or retail dey goods store, or to take'the charge of » straw bonnet, mantilia or millinery de- ighest re erence can be given as to ability, L. N. D., Herald office. SPECTABLE, ACTIVE MAN, TO An eligible business throughout the 4 oountios; $200 seourity requir’d. Tae business Yields alerge inco c.’ Fanvvees zuacautied. Address, this Tali offiee. ANTED—AN ACTIVE BOY, ABOUT FIFTERN years of age, in an importing house; one who resides rocerred. Call ot 39 Maiden lane, up between three and five o'clock this afternoon. a ANTED—A RESPECTABLE YOUTH, ABOUT cighteen 5 ears of age, as light porter, and to assist in a wine and epiris store. Batary sf per week, with board, lodg- ing, aud wavhing. Adér Wright, Herald office. ANJED-bY A RESPECTABLE OLD LADY, A eituation ina small family as houssk make hereel! generally use ul: has ro objection t but to obtain # comfortable reeswied avenue. Y¥ A RESPECTABLE YOONG WoMAN, tog) out by the day; un 7 Ninth street, between First avenue and Tompkins #4 4NIEV—BY A RESPECTABLE asitustion as chambermaid, or to do general house nnue C, Caa be seen for ‘OUNG WOMAN astry and baking perfectly; washing and ifoniag of 's stance Caa Pleaso call at No, 182 ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, 4 situation to do general howework, in a small private family. Beat of city reference given, days at 336 Tw [ith street, between First aud Second avenuss. A YOUNG WOMA! an out and fit lad willing to do chamerwork or aasist whor) Best of city referonoe given. between Broadway and Sixth e be sven for two aud chi drea’s er West Twenty fifth street, nu Wee ea NTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, a rituation as chambermatd and waiter, or would like to do general howeework, in a small private family. The ad- vertiser is well experienced in both, of which she oan giv» the Can be seca for two days at 99 St. Mark’s dest of reference Place, Bignth street, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE good cook, washer ays at 175 Eighteenth rivate family, is street, corner of avenue A. ANTED—FMPLOYER! FOR FIRST CLASS SBER- vante, of every description sing for places MUOBR 4'CO.'S éstaolistment, 237 Broadway, corner Reade street. ‘This oay will be fcund hotel and plain cooks, Washers gud ironers, laundress u, chambermalds.and waiters firls for housework, ‘nurses aud soametreseos; all mended help. Also, French, Germ n,and English valet chambres, coachmen, men servants, waiters, farmers, etc. ‘ermstmoder te. BARKEEPERS, MEN sien, coachmen, iters, groom ; girls a4 cooks nurses, metrerses, chambermaids. &e ; four Bagliah girls to learn weaving. THOS. SPINK, 522 Broadway. ANTED — CLERKS, SALESWEN, BOOKKESPERS, arkecpers, waiters, coachinon, boys for. stores ook’, chambermaids, nurses, Persons late: can find employment at Fil ZSIMON & Mo- EANON'S office, No. 4 Hast Broadway, adjoining Chatham square Post ANTED—SITUATIOYS FOR SEVERAL MOST RE- spectable servant Heoderson’s odice, No. 9 Court Brooklyn, first ks, plain cooks, and. gonscal housekeepers, Also, chamberma da, nur ei ymstre 108 and waiters. All can produce the best of city reference for capability and integrity, SPECIAL NOTICES. ASONIC Ni TICE.—THE REG! LAR QUARTERLY communication f The Most Worshipful Grand Lodge of the Most ancient snd Honorable Prsternity of Free and Ac- cepted Magonr, of the “tate of New York, will be held at 67 Crosby street, on Tuesday. Dre 6, at 7 o'elock P.M. JAMES M, AUSTIN, Grand “ecretary. ANTED-—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A situation to do the general housework of a sinall family, or aschambermaid, ‘The be given. Plesse cali for thres days at 234 Blicabeth street, first floor, font room, ANTED—A MIDILE AGED WOMAN, and to attend aemall dairy, a short dist country. hither Knglish, Weleh or Scotch preferred. Such PYIST, BY young Indy fully competent. Inquire at 173 Broadway. NOACHMAN’S SITUATION WANLED—BY A MAN. ‘Any gentleman wanting ® wan, that can give the best of city reference a8 to compocency and character, can call at, or st of city refironce can RUG CLERK WANTED.—ONE THOROUGHLY COM- etent, with satisfactory testimonials and referencos, nay hear of » permauont situation sud full ealary, by apply ing to D), Moroton, 163 Grand street, corner of Alm, IRENCH WOMAN COOK WANTED, IN A SMALL family; must be we'l recommonded, aud speak Euglish enough to make herself understood. Apply at No. 98 Kast ‘Twenty-first street. (RENCH SERV. NTS WANTED, IN 4 GENTLEMAN'S fessed cook, =n experienced nursa, & lady's ‘A pro! K tress, a chambermaid and laundress. Apply iomédiately at 14) Grand street, where on ployers aa bo scen from 11 t 0 Lo’clock. OTICE TO GREENHORNS AND NEWSPAPER WRI- ters.—1 hereby certify, that during the yorr ending }, I bave recoived + nd rogistersd 15,054 orders for servants, and durins thesame time received money, in sums of two to foat sbillings each, from 5,65 servants; 8,034 of Dee. 1, 18 have bosn provided with ono or more situa- ling aploymeas 1 that my offices, at 14 Sixth avenue and 115 Bows the best meat New re writors who have lately perpe: most unqualified ig can betakes. I umpware that many nowapapers are re: m-rely for amusement, aud got up to that en aa for infurmation are shamefully ra8 N DEMANDE—UNE BILLE FPRANGSIBE, QUE eb qui void ans de bonnes resser de huit a neuf nisee au moins oomprendrd wa pou l'aug tres bonne couturidre. Inutile de se présente! recommendations de capasité, a No. 45 Wost Twenty second stroot. ITUATIONS WANTED—FOR TWO RESPESTABLE Germen baat two French girls, (atl speak good mene) two Kuglih Protestant giris, as nurse and reamstres for cooke, chambermaids, waiters, and Ris for genera} housg- jor Sun Build- acrk, at J. PAWSON?S, 130 Fulton street, un: ing, formerly 106 Chambers street. ITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PRO- t dresses testaut woman, amstress; she can cut and fit ¢: ‘who hag invariably given sa-istaction to her emplo: tisfactory referenc Van be seen for one w Ninth street, bet Band SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG eile woman, as cook, wacher and ir ner. Can give the city references as to capacity and character. for two days, at 5 Gold street, Brooklyn, near Water one. with good references from her last piace, may apply t 152 Atlantic street, Brooklyn. ANTED IMMEDISTELY—GIRLS TO MAKE PAPER bores. Apply at 624 Second avenue, third ANTED—BY A VERY RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A rituarion ae plain ook or to do gonorsl housework in & small family; can wash and iron, Ject ax a good home. Wages net 80 much an ob- ‘Tho best of city reference given, if ra- inquire at No, 1/2 Enst Ninet-enth street, between irst and Sezond avenues, tor two days. ‘ED—BY A KESPSCTABLE PROTESTANTGIRL, id to take care of chil’ tiom as cham berm 8 chembermaid and waiter in a email pri at of city reference given, Apply for two da: BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, bambermaid or laund: wendations from her jast place. Plea: ro etween Avenues ts and (, for two day 1 at No. 303 Kighth ; 981 have had their money r:tarnod. I have made it a rule for many miepsay to return the money to all who pay without no ve ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE MARRIED WOMAN, w situation as wet nurse. eat of oity referonce given, Cau be seen for two days at No. 61 Marion street, ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPE@TABLE sham bermaid, or to do general house- e care of chilirel Can beseon for two days at yt, in the rear. first door. ANTED—BY A IIIGRLY RESPECTABLE GERMAN Woman, a situation as cook, washer and froner; i rfvetly. Can sive most satistnctory from her last place. ford in this city for servanta to find employmont; \dvertise frequently lose their money without young woman, et are hereby charged witn the e—the must eharicanie view which still the few by tush ON, Apply at 261 Bowery, in the BY A WIGHLY COMPE- tent young woman, a0 cook, washer, and ironer, or would do general heusswork ; has acted in tho capacity of Ascistant cook in a first class’ h ts y rAN TED—A SITUATION, flas lived with some of ral housework ; is a good Ploate oall at 133 woman, to do gel washer and irorer. Katt El jenth street, in the grocery store. EW YORK, DECEMBER 4 1853.—TO THE EDITOR of the Herald;—Dear Sir—Noviciag my arrest in yester- days paper, I beg leave to correct your statement, 1 hay not bought goods under falas pretences, nor did I ever try to. Iwasn tarrested with Fitzroy Pago bu: on my own statement. Tho thing is, { cold @ note to a m Syraouce for $33. As it wa $50, ['to got rid of it sold it lees $2, and the man who drew the note failed; therefore, said pote was protest! ad the man 1 sold itto didnot notify me, but sent the esme officer who was coming after Pago, after m3. I was brought Syracuse and paid tie note; but 1 offered to settle the note thin olty. “Therefore. T hope my good name, as umual, will sustain . SIMON, to in be . 1 remain, yours, PPOSITION TO THE CRYSTAL PALACE—VALUA ble inveution.—Read this —T: favor of it Rochester; from the grent . 6 we ‘esont to witness the practical operation, of James M. Clark’ stent Combined Grinding a) d Bolting Merohant Mill. Wi take gcoat pleasure in stating that it far surpassod our most sanguine expectations Attor wisnessing the operation of the milf and cxsmining the sia icity, compactness, nestness, and portability of this desirable mill, we were presonted with some of tho flour ground while presoat, which in quality pos* ses Bll tho adrantages of any wo have over seen. Fits ly valuable inveation, when ready for use, ocoupies @ ¢ of only three fet diamater, by five feet high, and ie eapablocfprinding and boiting trom threo to ton’ busbels per hour. lt comp otely dispenses with a)l complicated ma- hinery tnd gearing, having, in fact, but ono shatt for grind. tho bolting process. By th & simple invention $1,000 10,000 worth ofmactinery Iraveited, which, under the rocess of manufacturing flour. would be and is in- bly required. But, in addition to this economy of machinery, thero is & Isrg2 saving of power power capable of doing # large amount of grinding and bol A’l the power and friovion required and resulting from the rocess, is overcome by this valuable mill 12of mills: Petarted ins compass 13 fect equate—ea°h mill manufac ing extra flour, superfine mid¢ling The whole pros the result of o eimgle operati in going in at che eve of t! fos ite appearance ready the difforent qualities mentioned above. is osble to any power, frem four horse up to any ot! They oan be fur: ished for $400, all complet thereby being brought within ee jmous every per- gon who, by the application of tho alightest power, eam put it into operation We further rogard the invention ss one ot the greatest importance to mi'lors, as an assistant mill and bolt, by which means they will be enabled to make s much largor yield of fleur from the grain; likewise to the whole community, and cne which, wedonbt not, will not enly bo used extensively*throughout the United States, but Shroughovt the elvilized ‘world; aud, therefore, unhositatingly the same, Chamberlin, will proprietor. Robcrt Turner head miller, Hill’s mills. E. D. Shelmire, proprietor, Boston, ANTED—A SITUATION, ‘oung woman as god plain cook cr Inundress; isa Has g20d_ city reteronce fr whore she lived three years. A note add ‘Thicty- Ath street, betweenFirst aad Secon ion.’ Has no objections to go a Can be seon for two days, BY A RESPECTABLE BY A RESPECTABLE 0 washer and ironer. ey her last Pics. to M. W.,196 Eas will meet with attention. short distance in the country. ‘ANTED—A SITUATIO. EAMSTRESS.—A PERSON ACCUSTOMED 10 3EWING out by the day or week, wishes employment to fill up her time, is fully competent to execute the finest kind of plain sewing. Apply at No. 160 Orchard street R J are requested to attend a special evening, the 9h inst., at bir. Carrols, 2 y 224 Mulbarry street. D, U. MINTON, Captain, B, Lanxix, Lieutenant. REWARDS. 6 REWARD WILL B: soribors Whore hedelivered it.’ WARD & LAMPMAN. Offico N. Y. and E. RR: Co., foot of Duane street, lant above reward will be paid by leaving samo at the office of the St. Nicholas Hotel, for Milos Beach 2.5 REWARD.—STOLEN FROM THE PREMISES OF Mr. Boyd, at voram, Long Island, on Wednesday night, Novenber 9), a tay horse, about fifteon hands high, long tail and a white spot on his forehead; also a top buggy ¥agon, painted dark green, with @ yellow stripe; also two sets of harness, silver mounted, and a buffalo rove. Whoever will return the above desoribed property to Conkla & Col- Iyer, 191 Attorney, oF 95 Houston strevt, will eseivy the above reward. LOST AND FOUND. r OST-LAST EVENING, AT THE ENTRANCE OF THE 4 Herald offico, nlasy’s fur vietorine, Tho finder wiil be licerally reward! on returning it to the Herald composing room, or by giving information where it may ke found. ‘wo boys aro supposed to have picked it up, 9s they wore geon in the vieinity 1 few minntes after it was lost. OST—ON SUNDAY MORNING, FOURTH INSTANT, while going from Dolmouico’s through William and Ce: dar streots, [through the Post Office to Nassau and Liberty, east side of Broadway to the Irving House, 1. bers to College place and 47 B: way, for the rame. JOHN CHEDELL, Lost 08, SUNDAY AFTERNOON A GOLD BRACE- let, conta 6 three cameo heads, in passing through Ninth street, » ed avonue, Tenth streot, Broadway, Seven- teenth strost, and Fifth avenye to Tenth ‘stroor. ‘The finder will be suitably roward by leaving it at 152 Sixth avenue, OST—ON SAL joard purfo. containing savon d llsrs—s f two bills of one dollar each—and w bank rote of tho Now Or- lesns Citizens’ Bank, of the amount of seven thousagd one hundred and five dollars, on thy Bak of Andre Coth'er, Peris, France, dated 1841, to bo paid to Madame Theresia ean, o Orleans, togethor with several visiting oncds, with the lady's namo on them. Any ono finding the article ahove mentioned, who will be so kind’as to return it to the owner, at Mr. E. Wilson’s ladies’ £rench shoo store, £79 Grand strect, wher it bas torn lost, ia the Bowery oF Chatham etroet, will be suitably rewarded LO8t co’ SARURDAY EVENING, EITHER At THE 4 Broadway Theatre or in goiag trom there to Laight atreet, # pearl drop, being part of na earring. Also, Diack lece veils—one abous five wo-ky since—in Canal stro another four weeks siuco, at the National Thontre, or in Chat hem sireet; the Iest ono on Monday ovoning last, Seven Mile Mirror, or going from thero to Taylor's saloon, Broadway; Any one finding the above articlve will be auita- diy rewarded by leaving thom at the Union, 279 Hudson 8, ‘GEO. W. VESEY. OCKETFOUND—WAICH TIE OWNER MAY OBTAIN 4 by applying to ©, G. STONE, jewelor, No. Iss Canal st. jOUND—ON WEDNESDAY EVENING, A SUM OF 1 money, which the owner ean have by applying to Mrs, THE BALL SEASON. ComEhaaaree, SOIREE To E. ton, the popular American professor of tl dances. The committee wonld notice ty for pupils and frionda, that the urrar gemoats aro completed for the compli: Rentary grand foiree to bo given at Mcutague Hall, Brook: lyn, onTueaday evening, December 13, where they’ will be happy to meet them on’ that jon. Tickets will be fur- nished through Me, Wilson, b; ing at bis toomsia Orange strost, Brooklyn; price $2, py Dodworsk. TURE.—A GRAND MODEL is plaator of Pacis, e0 id nquare feet, every or at 877 and U7 Broadway, corner of Whivo Osanna, Sexe, 0., aro represoutod by real water, a (uve ehipe medic voyages; the Lend, with its variations, in magnMicent. bra relief. Tho whol alforga deseribable graadcur. LectoroatS P.M. Tiexets children, 1244 vents HE, WORLD IN MINTA of tae World aonrly one th W, Fi 2iSh, FROM LONDON, THEATRICAL AND « charactorittio wig maker, £9 Poarl steoct, New: York. Amateor performances attended Wiss lent on’ hire Sor pri vato yarties, masqnerades and fanoy dres; balls, N. B. Country theatricale supplied on short notice, TIE MEMBERS OF meeting PAID TO THE CARMAN who oarted eight bales of wool for Audrew McDon- 21d, on the 29th of July last, from tho store of Osborn, frum- bull & Co., No. 5 Bridge wircet, if he will inform the sub- i REWARD.—L@§T, DEC. 3, BETWEEN MAIDEN nd Liberty streets, slong gold chain. The olay Ktreot, a six wtone dia- mond cross pin. A liberal reward will be paid at 180 Brond- can do fluting. Host of city roference given. a 1d Laurens sicee?, sopner of Prince, trey Boor. “TW ERVAN servant Waiting for situations at tho offi ‘Twenty fourth street. No charge to employers. oung girl, of tidy habits, as plain cook and good baker; stry and isan excclient washer and ironer; to, do goneral housework in s the ‘habit of changing her situa- tion, No objection to work in @ respsotable hotel or board ing house, or to go ® few mil country reference PI 229 First avenue, second floor, ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, very competent and willin; in the country. a¥e call or address a note to front room, for two day: —A LARGE NUMBER OF FIRSTCLASS Protestant, Catholic and German, are now 222 Seventh avenue, aove ALESMAN WANJED—AN OUTDOOR SALESMAN, Good city reference required. Salary sions, Address Salesman, of good addres: five dollars per w Herald office with commis: store. Apply at 1/6 Sixth avenue. & situation as chambermaid and wait travel with a lady or famil. of city reference giren, ANTED—BY A RESFECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, ‘a situation as cook, reference giver, if requi: to any part of the world. Best Plonso cali at 105 Henry street. ALESMAN WANTED-IN A RETAIL DRY GOODS yaa ey he ey n be seen for two days, if not ODA WATER BOYS.—WANTED, TITS MORNING, two or three good tyers. Inquire at No. 41 Barclay street, Wane. IMMEDIATELY—A DRE3SMAKER, AT MRS, Finiel’s, 119 Grand stroet, corner of Broadway. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPEOTABLE YOUN@ WOMAN, ituation as obambermaid or nurse; can do plain References givon, if required. Can be seen fur two dayy, at 272 Madison street. WANIED-A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE married woman, 28 wet nurse, who has lately come 00 from the country. Please oa rear building, second floor. ddress 49 Mott m for two days. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT WO- man, & situation to cook, wash and ral housewor}; has ne ent recommen: ‘on, or te do gene- mberwork. Can ations from her last two placss, WANizDCBY A STEADY PROTESTANT WOMAN, 28 beon accustomed asituation as children’s nurse h: tothe care of ohildren for sewer; or would do light Good reference given. Pleas Houston, second floor, ANTED IMMEDIATELY—A FRENCH NURSE, A youag woman, to tske care of one cuild, to x» to Balti- more. A competent person required. Inquire at Mes. GIBBS’, lady’s haitdreeser, 831 Brondway. No objection to o ¢ thi never lived outin this ;ANTED—BY A RESPEUTABLE YOUNG WOMA) ‘a situation 26 wily. ‘he best of ci at 160 Firrt avenue, hetwoon Tenth and Mloventh atrects, en for ie days at 219 West Twonty fifth stroet, be- D wonan, to do general lonsg- ironer, ‘a good plain enerally useful; ni @ good references. I jon to @ hotel or boarding baker; is willing to make herself tion t’ go to ths country. Can call et 223 Bowery. ANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITUA. tion as child’a nucee, Can give tho bost city reteronos. Hine lived two years in ler last place, as wot nurse, Apply tt 137 Fourth avenue, ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE COLORED WOMAN, a tituntion as o'ok, in a respectable private family’ untry. Bost city referenoe given, AD- amstress nd nurse ia a private fa- reference ean be given. Please call ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, to do the genoral housework of » small Trivaie family. rhe best of city reference given. Apply &t110 Monroe atrect, botwoen Pike and Kutger, back base- ment. $ Chureh rtrect. ¥. Beuton, milier. G. Woalncugh, head miller, Whitnoy’s mills. T, Stutterd first miller at Boston. J, Champion, avcond miller at Me, Hill's Mills, F. A. Kinsley, first miller at Atma mills, C. C. Winam, proprietor, Aitas mills, J.C. Stone, propristor, Irving mills, A. Burbanks, proprietor, Crescont mills. 7. C. Vico, mill Persons wishing to purchase State or county rights and mille for this ingenious invention, for the Eastern States and Vir- ginia, North Carolia, Jorve; arts of Now York and Penneylvanania, ‘th sold, can now see the agent Harlem railroad depot room, No. 23, entrance on W Now York. ANAMA TRANSIT TICKETS.—A. M. HINKLEY, * E inte forward-r on the Isthmus for Adams & Co,’s Ex- Pivas, is now Propared, to furnish passenger wad ickets from Aspinwall to Pan: Passenger tiokets pur- chased in Now York tnke precedonee in ohoic Apply to JOHN W. CARRINGTON, (Adame way. (THE JOHN MITCHELL DEMONSTRATION.—A MEET- ing of tho delegates trom the pooisties for the above ¢e- monatration will be held en Tnesdey evening, the 6th inet., at Montgomery Hall, ho. 76 Prinoa street, to take action ‘upon the report of the committee appointe! to wait the illustrious patriot, John Mitchell, tender stration bya public procession of the tra gieties of New York and the surrounding cities, which offer he moit warmly nccepted in the name, and in behalf of his oppressed and down trodden country, amd which procession will take place according to his wishes and convenience on Monday, the }th inst. Societies not Z represented will Please send delegates on Tuosday over ing as above. WILLIAM CARROLL, Chairman, Joun McGRarn, Secretary. (Po EXPORTERS OF INDIA RUBBER GOOD3.— THE ibscritors having purchased the solo and oxolusive right of manufacturing India rubber boots and shoes, under the Geodyear patent, for the whole of the French empire, have cetablished at Montargia, Loiret, noar Paris, the largess manufactory of the kind in the world, with water and steam pable of turning out five thousané pairs per diem, mmed'ate personal direction of Mr. Hiram Hutch- ¢ President of the Newark India Rubber Company. stylow and quglity of their manufacture compare favor- ably with the best'ever produ sed in this country, and they aro now prepared to receive orders for the Freaoh, Germany and Kursian marke liberal, aad a large per cent™ age enined in freieb: ce, dutics, 43. HUTCAINSON, HEN DERSUN & ( Inicants do Sontiers on Caoutebone, Usive a Langle Montargis, Loiret, France. Bnroaux et Dopot 62 Kuo’ da faubonrg, Poissonniore, Paris. Orders received at 174 and 176 Pearl street, New York. BY A RESPECTABLY GIRL, WATCHES, IR WELRY, GC. ft at 201 Klevent: ut by the day or waek, take cace of children and children, of g 0d dixposition her aud irone ANIED.—A LADY I8 DESIROUS OF OBTAINING ‘asituation in confectionery of fancy cake store. The or addroayB. Clifton, 52 best of roference givon. Please ca! Chrystie street, {ees SITUATION AS SEAMSTRESS, BY A Prowatant youag woinan; is an oxcellont svamatress, and one of the best hands at working upon all kinds of rence, Please oal nor of Sixth avenue. who thoroughly und last employor. stables, 118 Bighth street, for two days, Wan A SITUATION BY A. RESPECTABLE eansiee ban re Rte LF hor business in all ite 28 8 at 2 Barclay street. eer ee seen for two near Twelfth 7 ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, ation yeh reels Good oity reference giv a sit Please call at 186 Fi tre: 88 cook, washer and ironor; or to do gonoral Pleaco call for two days. WANTED—A SIUSTION, BY A RESPECTABLE Ki girl, a8 good plain cool, washer and ironer, She has no ohjeoti country ref street. fron: bere SITUATION, BY A RESPECTAB 2 short distance ip the countey. Clty an fe z young woman, a4 cook, wesher and ironcr; has no objec- tion to do the work’of a small family, ‘Tho bess of olty £ ference give room. ‘cane Woman, af washer’ and ironcr ina [Ma family fongy WANTED BY A VERY RESPECTABLE YOUNG woman, & situation as chambermaid and waiter, or to Og I ag ale LL American family. Hus good recony Inquire st No. 117 Third avenuo, very fond of | ¢j,, 4m the grocery store. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation, ae servant in a respoctable private family seat of olty, re 51 Mott going to California, oference piven, jorner of Bayard street, Y A HIGHLY RESPRC- v of ago, a3 cham Américan family. Has the Inquire at No. rman girl, seventeen a I et fine Jinen. Hs tho best of city refo- RE RTS Et oteene Seve. at lil Waverley placs, second floor, oor- A_ RESPECTABLE jousework, in a private eustomed to cook- do sowing and light and do embroidory. re, for two days. ANTED—BY A COMPETENT AND FAITHFUL situation as scamstross in a respeet- Would have no objection to Sho understands dressmaking, o fomily;, {s a goed Wasber and iro ing, making brew chamberwork. + is pies and cakes; or to ‘Can cut and fit dresses, Please call at 231 Third street, in the sto ELSH GIRL, A city refer. highly recommended trom or address at Mr. Norris’ light cham berwor! and fitting cbildres sowing, The best o: r fi obtainod by ap- plying at No. 90 Sovonth street—the r widence of er present f eof hor present Apply ‘OUNG WOMAN, nt, and oan give the best cit; eon for thie days at 148 Hammon NIED—BY A RE! LiL! tated ‘Ht GIRL, A PROTESTANT, A laundress, in “ig ed Lea street, first floor, NTED—A SITUATION reapectable young @ bas fived with. "Can b court, University Pisce, w* jectiors to Ko ‘Yestimonials can be piven. Can be seen for two ANTED.—AN EXPE: dren's clothing, who ¢: ences and recommendatio: to establish such a bus and ACHMAN, BY A erstant Ble bosines: Please Addreos Ur Mi., Herald of short distance in t! BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, ENCED CUTTER OF CHIL- at 251 Hudson ayonue, Brooklyn, ANTED.—AN ASSISTANT PORTER, eale haréware store, goeda, Address Hardware, Herald o IN A WIHOLE- d HL A No. 3 Sixth lerstand packing Flease call at 10 Gold street, third foot, bs _ aoe — — Wantirna SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE, Arne GOLD WArcHES—VALUED AT $90 AND $10) RACH, LF may be had, ifyou aro lucky, for one dollar apiece, by stepping in at Porham’s Gilt Noket 663 Broadway, Now is the time to buy. RY.—THS SUBSCRIBER 18 i orig tions of gold and silver watehes, jews ilver arc, atretail, at much lose than the usual prices. Jurgensen watches Jules Jurgonsen watches received sy every errival, with certificates fro: ory watch, warranted perfect timo keet Cooper watches —Duplex and levers in hunt canes, per cet time: koeper s, $125 to and quai silver 6 ocket chronometer: 0 $250. Right day wat $140 to $555. | Enamel watches for ladies; some in hi 8, $26 to $100. | DI 5 to, $00; mangie. re rent watches, $100 to $1; and turn tho hands withous any ki ine watches, four holes jowello jevers, $35; eold enamelled watches fc English patent levers, $35; gold Engl ing cases, $58; silver pt levers as tached levers aslow as $14. Diamonds.—Diam pine, bracelete, fing: r rings and crosses, fae! sol. than the usual joes. Jewelry —All kinds of pure gold wodding ring fold eye and seals, Penofle, gold ani silver thi bi Ne ee ets, ear rin; selling all P| D good ‘ee Ks ry snner, at 0. C. ‘ALLEN, Importor of and retail, 11 Wall street, . jeaned and r the uaual pric and Jewelry, loor, nar Broadway. ae Lone mene T CRYSTAL PALACE, BRISTOW’S GALAXY OF 81 ri tho writii 2 dis aaa bi il Bristow insures a. Terme low. Cail, A BOARDING EXCHANGE, 280 Bi Nola, boarder tre intoeabd where Manrtane in any part ct the cit Brooklyn Boarding ented te y olven ‘hp “eticlenniy he sheets m CARD, IN BROOKLYN. “SRVRRAL ORNTLRMEN B ean be re rT with fine fom and Partial by appl: $ di jonvenien povoral Tort hs Rotenses essbangee: el “shag ‘ANTED—A SMART, ACTI VE BOY, Goo! Toferonces requized, Address box 2,731, Post ITORE IN BR Ss near City Ten bg Bie'fora sogar cr light Vusisece ateeceny Herald office. ns ne

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