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ABTERTINEAKNTS RENEWS) EVERY DAY. | OONSDHUND vaoM FIFTE rack WANTS. ERVANTED_A SITUATION, RY A RESPECTABLE German girl, as cook, washer, aod ironer. Apply 08 76 Allen street, fourth door, in ths rear NTRD—A STIUATION AS COOK, BY A YOUNG ANT A bo understands ber basiasss; also bak. img ad pastry; don’t object to wash and iron. Good ty reference. Inquire at No. 5 Second street, this day eee Sem See YANTED=BY A COMPETENT WOMAN, A SITUA" tion, to cook, wash and iron; is geod Rake, fourth at. ‘Dan be seen for two days, at 56 Kast Twenty Wiz SITU\TION AS SEAMSIRESS, OR TO take care of an infant, by a re:pectabie youn woman, with gocd city reference, Inquire at 1 Weert Twentieth street, from 10 to 4 o'clock, ANTED—A SITUAHION, BY A_ RESPECTABLE joung girl, as chambermaid and to assist in wait- ing and Rerse general housework, ‘na emall facily, or to make Mf generality useful. Please call at 71 Mulcecry strect, over liquor store. ANTED —A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GERMAN girl desires to obtain a situstion in agentleman’s family, as chambermaid, or to take care of chi dren; gris refereuce given. Please call for two days at io. 450 Thire avenue BY A RESP*CTABLE PROTESTANT GIRL, nie etary general housework; has no objec- Won to the count:y; ia a good baker, and kind to children, Phase t 197 Ninth strest, between Second and nes. TED—A SITUATION, BY A STEADY YOUNG Ww girl, to cook, warh and iron, or to do housework, tm a small private family; is a good baker of bread, with gree city reference. Can be sten at 367 Twelfth street, 2 First and Second avenues, ANTED—BY TWO KESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMEN, situations; one as cook and to assist in the wa-n- ‘and ironing ; the other a# chambermsid and waiter er todo general housework; has no objection to go to the country; best of city reference given. Call at 204 Twenty ‘hirc street, between First auc second aveauss, fertwo dass. Wasteoy A FESPEOTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, @ situation 48 nurse or cham ermal, and can do sewing; ske undorstands hor businesa perfeotly. Posse eall at 252 Mott strest, second flozr. “Good 10 rent NIED- BY A RESPECTABLE YOUN} WOMAN, ‘® situation as seamstress; ig 4 good dressmaker, fend can cut and fit Jadies’ and ebildren’s dresses; can make gent men’s sh 1d do all kinds ¢f family sewing; no o' 3 of a child or wait ova lady Please call st Court t, three dcors from Pacific street Brooklyn, east si War SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, as chambermaid and fine washer, or wou'd do Ee rewing. Has the most satisfactory city reference. de seen at 663; University place, between Twelfth ana Thirteenth streets. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTAB: young-girl, 16 years of age, to take care of chil- @ren and co plain sewing, or to take care of children and do light work Can be seen for two days at 81 Fourth avenue, between Tenth and Eleventh stroots. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUaTION as chambermaid oz to co geveral housework; is a good washer and ironer and plain cook. Good city refer. @mcegiven. Apply at 33; iweifth eet, near Second avenue. Can be reen for three da: WY ASTROS A ITUATION, BY A RESPEC] \ ILE young woman, as plain eook and first rate w.sner and irorer. ‘ihe best of references from her last place, where she has lived three years. Apply at 189 tweacy- fifth street, between Kighth and Ninth sves., in the reav. WwW BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOWAN, A NTKD—BY A situation. She is an excellent cook, and has lived ‘three yesrs in her last place. he has the very best of eity reference. Please cail at No, 291 blizaboth street, third floor, front room, on tbe corner 0! Bleeker, for ‘two days ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Joung weman, to do general housswork; sho is a geod plain cook, washer and ironer. No objection to go Ashort distance in the couniry. Good city reference. Gan be reen for two days at No. 2 Vandrunt street, cor- ner of Commerce sireet, Brookiyn. ‘ANTEL—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION IN ‘a sinail private family, a8 cook aud laundress; sho is an excellent washer aud’ irouer, and a good baker. Please call for two days at No. 49 Avenue C, cormr of Fourth street, third floor, back room. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, @aituation as first rate cook, washer aud ironer, er to do chamberwork and waiting. ' The best of city ree ference gi Please cail at 181 fwelfth street, corner of University place. Wa SIIUATION AS Ca4A®BEQM\ID AND waiter. Would be willing to do fine washiag ant droning, in a private family. Can give the best ot city wefererce. Please call at 64 West Twonty-fourth atrest, for two di ‘ANTED—BY A YOUNG LAD rived from London, a gitastion as seamstress ia @ private Protestent family; thoroaghly understands @ressmaking Address M P., at Mr. Codo’s, 252 Hist Ninth street, between Firstavenue and ANTED—BY A RE:PECEABLE YOUNG WOMAN, a situation as coor, washer and ironer, or ty ao ral housework; no objection to go ia the country reference girea. Can be seen for two days at 109 Rivingtoa street, first floor, back room. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RE Protestant woman, as cook; und Dasiness perfectly. Best of city reference gi Be seen until engszed, at 57 Chambers street. RECENTLY ak ‘PSOTABLE. is her . Caan ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG G1aL situation as chambermaid or Isuudress. : city reference given. Can be seen for two dajs at 25 Spring street. ANTED—BY A PROTESTAN! WOMAN, A STiUA- tion as cook, washer, and iroaer, in & private family; no objection to a private boarding house. Good weference given from her last piace. Please cailat 224 Sullivan street, in the rear. ANTED—BY TWO PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMEN, situations, one as firet rate cook; the other as cbambermaid and waiter, io a private family; hss no etjections to go a short distynca ia the country. Go: etty reference given if required. Can be scen for t. days at 161 Laurens street, corner of Houston, in the rear. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A MOST RESPECT \- ble young woman, as chambermaid and waiter, or to do geners! housework ina small private family; can jive the best of city reference. Plvase call at 247 Kast shteenth street, second floor, front room. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECLABLE YOUNG Wowan, @ situation as chambermaid and waiter; has the of city referencs. Piease call at 152 Suilivan street, in the rear, second floor. Can be seen for two days, ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPEJLABLE young woman, as chambermsid an wa‘ter, or as purse and seamstress; has good reference from her last lace. Cam be seen for three days, at 33 Amity street, Routh Brooklyn. ‘ANTED—BY A PROTESTANT YUUNG WOMAN, A situation as lady’s maid and seamstress; is a 10st excellent dressmaker and piain sever; also uniorstanis hair dressing pnd millinery. Good wages required, ani * parmandit hoe: e. City reference given. App'y at 203 Thirteenth streot, between First aud Jecond a roa 'ANTED—BY A RESPEC(ABLE PROTESTANT G 8 situation to tal e of children and to Assist in chamberwork or plain sewing; has the bart of city re ference from her last place, where she has lived néariy years. Pleaso call at 2124 aa stree}, in the SIIUATION, BY A woran, as professed cook. Goo city referen ean be given pe ween fur two days, at J20 sweet, one 6oor from Bleecker, ANIED—BY 4 HIGHLY R2SPECTABLE YOU WwW Frglich girl, a situation as iofant’s nurse; hs: served her time to tbe millinery business for the liet twelve months, but prefers a comforable home rather than follow the above trade; wages not so much an o ject as a comfortable home. Apply for tw) days at Mra. ‘MeDonaki’s China Emporium, 171 Fight avenue, be- tween Eighteenth and Nireteenth strests. {Ay ANT: D—BY A RESPLCLABLE P .OTRSTANT GIRL, fs rituation as ebsmbarmaid and lauadcoss; iy wl experienced, rnd can give the most respects vie etsy re- ference frem her lant plese, Call at 120 ighth street, , for tw }—A SITU ATIO! 7 ANT! : who understance her geod clty reference; has lived four sears in her Inst , AS COOK, BY A WOMAN basiness in’ail its brancnes; be seen for two days, at 196 Kast Ninetventh meet. a ANTED—A S1i1UsT ON, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as cook, weeher and ironsr; the Deat of city reference given; has no odjection to go iato the country. Can be men tor two days, at No. 8 Sixth street, second floor. ‘ANIED—SIIUATIONS, BY A MOTHER AND Ganghter, in the sane house, ove as pisin coos and the other as chambermaid and to wreh and iron: no tion to the country, good reference glven. apoly at 163 Twenty-first street, between Second and Thira avenues, for two cays. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A SMARf, TIDY young woman, to do chamborwork an to tin the washing and toning, in a to wate iemily or woul be willing to goas Bure; the best of c.ty reference given. Cail at 4 end avenaf, in the r midtie door, third to two days, or addres: 2 note to No & Seevnd sirest, in tne fancy store. eee ANTED={ BY A KE-P#C CABLE GIsL, A SITU TT ON to do pisin cooking, wasbicg and ironiag; the bast of city referense can be given if required. Caa be seoe at 46 Butler strest, Brook iy n. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY 4 YOUNG WOMAN, to do general nore sork; ts a plain 900%, washer ard ironer; Lest cf city referen.e can be giveo txt her best place, where the rived f mmm yo ths. Please eall at 276 ienth street, pet. een Pirst avenae and avenue A, for two deys, % WANTS. ‘Et NURSE —WANTED, BY A RESPECTABLE WAR ried woman, with a fresh breast of mile, a altne tion, as wet nurse, either ip the city or country. Oso vethe best of eity reference. Please call, for two y#, at 66 Bayard street. wars SMART, TIDY GIRL, TO DO THE WORK of a small fawily; wages $3 per month. Inquire at the corner of Twentieth street and Highth avenue,over the drug store. ANTED—A FIRST RATE COOK; ONE THAT THO- roughly underetands her business in all it bran- ches, and who is expected to do part of the washing aud ironing, one who can bring sat sfactory city refereuce from her last place may apply at 114 East Twenty third street, between the hours ef 9 and 12 o’clock. ANTVD—A SITUATION, BY A WIDOW LADY.— Can curse and do plain sowing. lease call at the corner 0? First avenue and Sixth street, third floor, front room, for two day ‘ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION as seamstress. Understands cutting and fitting, or to take care of a sick person. Can be seen ‘or two cays at 390 Sixth avenue, between Twenty-third and Twenty fourth streets. y ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, # situation as chambermaid and to assistin fine washing and ironing. No objection to take care of child- ren and do plain sewing. Good eity reference given. Pleage call at 168 West Iwentieth street. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PERSON, A SITUA- tion as seamstress, in @ privatefamily. Can give good city reference, The advertiseris a Protestant, Can be seen ior two days, at 16 Hammond street. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, to do chamberwork and waiting, or take care o ebildren and do plain sewing. Can give the best of city reference. Please cail st 50 Thirtieth street, between Brosdway and tixth avenue. ANTED—aA SITUATION, BY A NEAT YOUNG girl, of tidy habits, as plain cook; is a most ex- cellent washer ana ironer apd Daser; ia willing to do general hourework ia good family; would hays no ob- jection te go to Brooklyn or Willismeburg; will take $6 awonth, as sbe wishes a permanent situation. Has good city reference ior two years. 1so, wanted, by neat girl, sixteen years of ‘& situation as ‘child’s purse aud Keamatrere; will $iper month. Call at 823 First avenue, tuet floor, room. ‘ANTD—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT young woman, a eituation to do chamber vo: as chiléren’s nurce, has no objection to travel. Can ba even for two days. Inquire at 12]fEast Elev \TED—BY A RESPEOTABLE YOUNG PERSON, ation as Cressmaker aad seamstress; un- Ll kinds of family sewing; can give evecy sat- inontting aud diting ladies’ and catideen’s would go out by the week, or month, or he work to he; own residence Please call at, or address note to, 26 Clarke street, fourth door from Spring, teeond floor, for two days. ) ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, sitvation ag plaic cook, washer aad ironer, in a small family, or to do chamberwork and plain sewing. t No, § bifth street, first floor, in tue rear, Warmer A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, ® itustion as chambermaid and laundress, or Would do coosing and aesiat in the washing and ironing; good city reference. Can be seen at 189 West Thirtecath street, tor two days. Ay ANTSD—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A situation in a private family, as good plain cook, washer avd ironer. van give good city reference from. her last ylaco, Please call for two days, a Sixth avenue, beiweon Tifteenth and Sixteenth st, , front room, up stiir Warn SILUATION AS CIAMBERMAID AND seamstress, or to make up fiveries, or as waiter in a private family, Has the best of city referenca, Please call at 353 Twelfth street, between First and Se- cond avenues, third flor, front room. WANTS. '-ANVED—TWO OR THRRE DRESSMAKER3. AP. ply at 199 Fourth street. Wn; A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A situation to do chamberwork and plain sewing, or to take care of children. City reference given. Ap wy . 86 ‘Tbird avenue, third floor, front reom, for wo oa, ANYED—BY A RESPFCTABLE YOUNG GERMAN lady, who is competent to feach the piano, also millinery 20d plain sewing, « situation in a respect bis american family. Apply during the week, at 35 Barr>¥ street. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE weman, to do the general housework of s small private family; is a good plain cook and sn excellent wasber and to go a short dis- The very best of eowntry and Please call at 183 Hester street, in for two ds. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE MIDDLE AGED PRO testavt girl, a situation to do general house- work in a small fami) good washer and ironer. Pleae call at No. 4 Jersey street, afew doors from Cros- by, fortwo days. | grerrper ata BY TWO RESPECTABLE Protestant young women; one ss an exeelient copa, first rate baker of bread and biscuit, and the other is fully comyetent ss chambermaid ‘and waiter; ‘hey are both firet rate washers and ironers. Have the best of testimonials frem their last place, where they have served two years faithfully. Can be seen fortwo days at 58 Amos street, over the grocery store, corner of Waverley place. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Joung woman, as chambermaid and waiter, or a9 rand ironer, Good reference given. Please call at 1:4 Thirty-second street, between ith and Eighth avenues, W ANTED—BY TWO RESPECTABLE GIRLS, SITU t- tions; one as chambermaid and seamstress, or would co chamberwork ana waiting in a swall private family— good city reference given; the other as nurse; in capable of taking charge of a baby ‘ana do plain sew- ing, or would do chamberwork a2d waiting in » small private family. Wages not so muca an object ava steady Lome. Best of city reference from her last plasa Pleare call at 83 Leonard street, in the store, for two days. y J AXTED—A_ SITUATION, BY A RESPECMABLY Seoteh girl; ehe is. good plain ook, washer aud jroner Please cali at 245 We Rixteenth street, by tween Ninth and Tenth avenues. i ween 10 and 5. Good city reference given, if required ANTED—SIIUATIUNS, BY TWO RESPECCABLE young women; one a8 cook, aad to aseist with the washing ond jroning, if required; the other as nurse ani reamstress, The beat of city reference ean be given Cail at 97 Twelfth street, between Fifth and Sixth ava nuer, for tro dayz, if not engaged, W AN'ED—BY A PROTE3TANT YOUNG WOMAN, from the north of Ireland, a situation as child’s nuree and plain sewer, or chambermaid tear od sewer. Can embroider very nicely. Good reference be given. Can be seen for two days at No. 24 Commeres street. w2nt E0-—-BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, a situation as cook, washer and ironer, or to do the general housework of a small family, beet of city reterence. Hudson street. V ANTED—-A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE oung woman, a4 first rate cook; she thoroughiy understands her business; haa no objection to assist in washing and ironing. Can be seen for two days at 184 York strest, Brooklyn, if notengaged. The best of civy reference can be given. Cao prodace the Can be seen for two days at (43 W ANTE--BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIKL, A rituation to do chamberwork or take care of chi! dren, or atsist in washing and ironing. The best of ie- ference if required. Please call at 103 West Sixteenth street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues, front base- ment, Can be seen for two days. ANIED—3Y A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation as good cook and b»ker; is an excellest wesher end ironer. ‘ihe best cit Sppty at 17 Orchard etreet, in be seen for two days. Wee SITUATION, BY A REsPECfABLE yeung gis}, 81 chambermaid; would also ass:t in other work. Ct for two days reference given, Please Little faney store, Can come well recommended. May be seen 88 Eest Broac iY Wam- \ SILUATION, A RESPECPABLE young woman, to do general housework in a small rivat fe femily, Call at 296 Tenth avenue, corner of second floor, front room. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION AS CHAMBERMAID AND waiter, by a steady industrious girl, with good re- ference from her last place, where she has lived over three years. Can be seen this wesk only at 87 Barrow street, near Hudson. y ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A situation in a small private family, to do geacre! housework; ix a good plain cook, and an excellent washsr and ironer; has good city re’erence, Apply at 396 Green- wich strect, for two days. 4NT#D—A SIIUATION, BY A FE%PEOPABLe young woman, to do chamberwork and pla‘n ng; hae no orjection to assist ia washiag and irociag. Pleace cali at 3% Leonard atreat, corner of West Broad. wey, recond door, front room. Wasser A RE3PECLABLE YOUNG P.O EST- ant girl, a sicuation as chambermaid and fener, cr as children’s uurse ard sowiog. reace given. Apply tor two days, at 834 Eghth avenue, b- ‘wen Twenty ceventh and Twenty: eighth streets, ia’ tas eather store. Wy PNIEDTSY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, a ¥ f situation as chambermaid, or to sssist in the feneral housework cf & smali family; Good sity reference. Please call at 65 Concord street, Brooklyn, for two days. ¥ ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE wowan, in » private family, as a good cook; ia an excellent washtr ani ironer. Good oity references can be given from her present place. Apply at 211 Second ayenue, tetween Thirteenth and Fourteenth streets. ‘ANTEL—A SIIUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, 88 good reainstrens; can cut and fit dresses good; fn willing todo fine washing, or assist ia chamberwork. Best of city reference can be given from her las: place where she has lived for four years and a» half. Cuil at , between First avenue and avenue A, 7 W respee'able young married woman with a fresh breast of mi'k; can be ‘seen for two days. Please apply at 185 First avenue, corner Ninth street. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A PéR:0N Wa0 13 an excellent plain cook ands good laundress; sbe can bring good recommendstions from her present plece where she has lived between four ani five years. App’y at 68 West Fourteenth street, between Fifth ani tiath avenues. ANIE™—BY A RES] ‘ABLE YOUNG GIRL, A situation as laundress; no objection to general housework, Good city reference given. Apply at 125 Erk street, near Seventh avenue, [Can be seeu an- il erga W23tF)-4 SnUatt0N, BY TWO YOUNG WOMEN; one as cook, washer and ironer aad ty do general housework, and the ether to do chambarworc and walt- ig, anc are willing to make thems:lves gensrally us:fal, The dest of city reference given if require’. Please call at 002 Washington street, in the butcher's store, for two éaja. pb RN EEE REELS NEE SS eae ZATANTED—A ST.UATION, BY A SMART, AOT.VE YV ~ young girl, as chambermsid or waiter.’ Beat of references given.’ Can be seen, for two days, at 102 Twelfth street, near Sixth avenue 4 JANCES—A SLiUALION, BY A RESPECIABLY yourg woman, jes chambermaid and Jaundress, or chstbermaid snd waiter. jood reference Can bs son, for tre cays, at No, 102 Cannon strect, ia the rear, SICAN, GER (AN WELS't gril to do general housework ta a small feaily erand ironsr, and wi ling t» uch # pir! Will he trastst Apply at 170 West chiro » from Kighth enue. Q/4NTED—4 S.TCALION, BY A MIDOLS Agno '¥ = girl; is a good washer, froner and plain cook Good revereace can be given. Apply at 67 Okver street, m No, 6. eight street, second b TABLS YOUNG WOM WN i, on in 8 pi ircrer; uncerstends her busin have no objection te go try The best of city $40 bighth evenne in the thread and needle at Joor Jom the crmner of Thirty eighth street, Can de teen for two deys. 3 woakt into the evan farence gives. Please cal «+ ANTED—SITOATION-, BY girls; one ae plat ovher for genera! hone w goed city referenc TWO REPSCVaBLy it, washer ani ironer, ino fon eoall famliz. Hove hast places. Cam he sean , Broob! a # bransnes Please cail at r, room No. 9 aNTED-BY 4 Va pikuesicn in gereral beuework Bes No ¢8 Hivmilton stree’, t street, betwoea ix the best of cuiy ea AtTUATION BY A YOU rey ttre, Good’ rer prying ot 496 araad otret. West —T®O CLERKS goods steve int br Fines in some of she preferred, from Ua. FUR A hore wuo hove puree au thet a len Bt NIED—A SITUATION, AS WET NURSE BY A > ¥ J 4NTED—SITUATIONS, BY A MAN AND HI3 wife, without children; the man as gardenér or farmer; his wife as dairy manager orglaund:eas, or any department of housework. The best of city reference iven. Call at 86 Wall street, or address a note toP. L, lerald office, for two days. ‘ANTED—BY A PROTESTANT, A SITUATION AS couchman it a private family; is willing to take charge vf a horse; can be resommended, as to honesty and espadiiity, by gentlemen of this city. ‘Please address T. MC., at Wood Gibson's harness warehouse, 362 Broad- way, for two days. ‘ANTED—A BOOKKEEPER; ONE THAT I3 QUALT fied to take charge of a set of books. Address F., Herald office, stating expectations as to salary, with references, &. ‘ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, A SITUATION AS berkecpe: in wholesale and retail liquor store. Best of reterence given for honesty, sobriety and stten- tion to busineas. Address W. C., Bewery Post Office. wt SIIUATION, AS CO\CHMAN, Ot groom, by & young man who understands’ his business perfeotly, and can give the best city reference. Pisare apply atthe harness manufactory, 18 Fourth avenue YU ARIED TA PERSON | OF drese, to collect sdveriiements, One used to the business preferred, Apply 293 Brondway, room No 6, ANED—BY AN ENGLISHMAN, A SITUATION Ay LEMANLY AD coscbmsn. Comes w:ll recommended, Can b seen at Mr. G.lmer’s, raddler, 92 =ixth avenue. Pleas® e cirect J. B. Ww ED-—A FIRST RATE SALESMAN FOR mourning department. Apply before ten o’c! A. M., oratter Aye P M., to E. H, Lan ibeater, 347 Bron way. ‘ANTED—A M4N TOGO TO HARTFORD, CONN.— ‘bo understands manufacturing confectionery, or one that wishes to take an interest in the abore bust ness. Ap on, a e's to-day at 10 OM 7. 5 Bat Wines FIRST RATE PASTRYCOOK AND 7 3 ker.—None need apply but those that can be wen reccmmended, at 31 Beekmin st reet. ANTED—25 STOUT ABLE BODIED YOUNG MEN, fora whaling voyage. Advance to the amoun: ot $50 to $75. For further information, apply to RANDALL & HaRuls, 161, £outh street, corner of Peck slip, up stairs. W ANIED—BY 4N ENGLISH BOY, A SITUATION TO learn rome reapecta vie trade, or to goa short dis. tance in the country. Can be seen for two days, ur White’s, No, 2 West Eighteenth street, near Seventh avenue, pian oe NM OL A LT ake ANTED—A YOUNG BOY TO OPEN OYSTERS, ONE who understands his business, Apply to E. Win Cust, 11 Park row. ANTED—A SMART, ACTIVE BOY, ABOUTSEV"N- teen years, to attend in a grocery store; he mit read and write weil, and come well recommended. Call at 135 Crosby street. LOST 4ND FOUND. mR En s+ O3—ON THK 10TH I9ST., IN LAFAYETTE OR Clinton place, alady’s gold pin, containing three poazis and bige enamelied centre, Ietiora SB. tole . S , engraved on the under side. ‘A liberal reward vill be paid to the person leaving it at No. 61 Clinton pl: :2, OST—ON THE AFIERNOON OF OCTOBER 18, IN Brondwey, bet veen Howard street and Beck's stur, a brown silk puree, containing about $15 Any person re turning the abore to I. 0, BULKLEY, 31 Wall strest, or #t 47 Concord strest, Brookiyn, will be suitably re- war CST--IS GOING FFOMSEVENTA STREET TO AVE inne © near} ixih street, on Tuesday eve a's white pocket, containing one purse, stee with near thirty Sollara, mostly 1's of the O: a portmonnaie, wi b some band tached ton sterl ring. a large b ver thimble. Whoever wil retura the sims to M BRUOKS, 2€5 Seventh #'veet, shall de liveratly rewerded N PASSING TI o the oT. street fob chsin, con the full ve N Whitlo months, fcr time, fer §218 each. Tayme confer at. eal RE 3100 * ae Will kal to uh fon guiliy of an intr facture of & THOMAS J t fartanings, acturing Je seller, 266 Broaiway. N, THE FOLLOW. 0 dtl wad tro Gi & cy RewoRo.— B50 ing bark bike ¢ Tews ing ths wo pu bahen, U2 wi 1TORWALK truce of mer. FINANCTAL. “A\Q)\() 70 L0an—ON DIAMONDS, WATCH. $60.00 2 ferent wpe art nen one real esta‘e pene sold and exchanged, AN, BRAISTED & Co., brokers and commission merehsnts, 36 John street, corner Nassau. TO LOAN AT SEVEN PER CENT— %60.000 on bond and mortgage, on improved or upiwproved Nawsburg, in sums to suit applicants. Also, $17,000 to purchase of Apply to J. KT 1K, Jr , No. 4 New street, near Wall. TO LOAN—ON parece eae : rey c eed, t 198 Ni etreet, a3 exe*u' a jas su room No. {Hon avd commission merchants TO $2,000 WANTED, ON BOND AND worth ten (ftom: mn odnan wanted. This is of the most reliable desori; worth r BONNER & CO. |ASH ADVANCED AND LOANED IN ANY AMOUNT, Z silverware, valuable snd pee personal property generally, Br WOOD. Broter sd Gommiseion Merchant, to5 P.M. Cn ADVANCED (OR BOUGHT OUT FOR CASH) and on reasonable on of ljassau street, room No. iy second floor. Wi. A. STHAEFFER. estate in this city, Brooklyn or Wit invest in the $50.000 cong ma , &e., or bought for oasr, and Bills of o:- a Pm Boten, mortgages, bad IN & CO., drokers $1.500 upon property near the city, ard pro Apply at 2 208 Broadway, rom i. ‘on diamonds, watches, jewelry, nau! 69 Fulton street, second floor, front room, from 8 A.M. ery kind of merchandise, and Macsaeal nctnenay tO [ONEY ADVANCED ON HOUSEHOLD FURNITORE Pianef pistols, nautical and personal pene os erally, booght for the eash price. For a sucka» a lot of furmture, watches, ee to pay advances. Apply to MoCaFFRAY & WALTERS, 26 Catherine street. come ; =a) Rae gh, wo 18 4% —treasory Department . O., \ 1854.—eaied proposals will ce recelved at this pee un til 10 o'clock A. M., of the 201m of October next, for the purchase of one hundred and thirty thousand dollars in boude, ra: thirty years. These boads are issued by the ctate of North Carolisa for the ecmstruction of the North Carolins Xailroad; and in addition to the faith of the State, all the etoek held by the State in eaid road, and the divicends ariatag from said stock, are pledged gee lawl Eso be recetved, 4 time, Proposals w: a the purchase of ove hundred fifty-two thousand doijare in bonds running ten years. issued by the same authority, forthe construction of the Weldom and Ges- ton ReiJroad, and the improvement of the navigation of the Neuse and Tar rivers. Both classes of bonds are, by express enactment, ex- empted from taxation for ay pore They will bear Cate the frat yx Sale, ‘1854, and wil bave coupons attached for the int at six per cent r apnum, payable the first days of January and July in each year. Both interest and principal will be pay st the Bank of the Republic, in the city of New York, anless where the purchaser B eats to have them paya- ble at the Treasury of North Carolina, ‘They will be issued in sums of one thousand dollars each. Perttes bidding will pleare eddress their letters en- dersed ‘Proposals for North Oarolins Stocks”’ to the ua- dersigned at Raleigh, N. C., and will distinguish in theiz bids the perticular class of tonda for which they bid. They will aleo state at what point and what kind of funds they promise to pay. The bide win be goteg 10 o'clock A. M. of the 20th of October im the presence of the Governor, the Secretary, and Comptrolier of State, and of G. W. Mor aecai, President of the Bank of the State of North Caro- lin. ‘The underaigned reserves the right of accepting such bids in whole or in part as may be deemed most advan- tsgeous to the State. Suceessfal bidders will be reapired, 88 soon as inform- ed of the acceptance of their bids, to deposit in bank the amount of their bids, with the accrued interest the first of July lest, to the credit of the State of North This de in the Bank of the Republic, New Y¢ eet North € or the Bank of Capo Fear, leigh. Documents showing the great resources of the Stat and the amall amount of her indebtedness, may be h: at this office, or on application to Messrs. Brown & De Roractt, city of New York, D. W, COURTS, Pub. Tr. of North Caroling, ‘CTES AND DRAFTS COLLECTED AND NEGOIIATED, also stocks bought and sold on commission, by J. D. SAYKE, — Merchanta’ Exchange. FFICE OF THE NEW YORK GAS LIGHT COMPANY, October 9, 1854.—The president and directors have this be be ay & dividend of five per cent on the capi- tals of this company, for the six months ending Ist of August last, Pa ‘able to the stockholders cnand a ter Wednesday, the lst November next. Tho transfer book will be clored from the 25th inst. until that date. By order, C L, EVERITT, Yecretary. ANTED—$1,(00 TO $50,000, WHER® IT CAN BE invested at 30 per cent, end no risk, the security in your own hands, aud no rervisss requi Address A. Q, Herald office. ‘ANTED, $2,000 TO $4,000 —A GREAT BARGAIN; & Well eeteblished basiness; exclusively cash» Can make from $3,000 fo $5,000 per atnum _No risk. = reacon for selling. Addresa A. B. H., Herald office. ANTIED IMMEDIATELY—BY 4 YOUNG ENGLIS 7 lady, of goed education, the loan o’ fifty dollars for orerovth for which bi .dness she we nld willingly give, as interest, some hours o* her time daily, e!ther as aman ensis or to the instruction of two young ladies, ages not exceeding eleven years. Address ‘Miss fhornton, Broad- way Posi Office. the same for MUSICAL. SPLENDID OCTAVE ROSEWOOD, $325, PIANO forte, for sale for $240; msde to order withia throes months, by celebrated makers; is perfect and fully war- ranted; new style, {case finished back. Call at ¢8 Varick et, between 9 and 8 o’clock, near Canal stree‘; owner bas to leave town. IS3 GALE, TEACHER OF THE PIANOFORiE, NO. 61 West Thirteenth street, between Fifth and avenues. Terms $20 per quarter. Board wanted in a private femily. R. BE. BRONDEIS, PROFE 89R OF THE PIANO M ‘and singing, begs to inform nis pupils and fciends in New York end Brooklyn, that he has resumed his pro- fessional duties, and is ready to accept new pupils, ap- piv. (by letter, or personally from 1 to 2 or 6 to 7 o'clock M, at 289 Bowery, ‘R. JULIUS METZ INSORMS HIS PUPILS AND Td pubiic, that he fa ready to give lessons in masic and singing, at his residence, 135 East Nineteenth street, or at the pupil’s residence. BR. INWRIGHT, PROFESSOR OF MUSIC, RE:PECT- fully informs his friends and the public that hs has recommenced instructions ‘on the pianoforte. Any communications addressed No, 2 Abingdon place, cornar Greenwich strect, will mest with promt attention. wakes ata ze saat Pas arta R. JULIUS METZ BFGS TO INFORM THE PUBLIC of Broculyn that (at the request of hi pupils), he will give lessons in singing torte, Applications mede at I. K. Weizel ‘8, street, will be attended to. JM Sige OXE O8 to PUPILS CAN BE By TRUSTED on the pianoforte, by @ young hdy, at hr own re- ftcence; ste would also be willing to zeceive loscons ia Spanish from ® competent lady, for which she would give musical eons, addsess SC , 196 madison st. (0 PARENTS AN) THO: & AWARE OF THE ADV4N- tage of having @ resident teacher, the advertiser Offers to give instruction on and the use of her piano forte as compensation fer her board. Tuition in the English an@ French langueges if pre‘erred. Address aL G., Herald office. WATCHES, JEWELRY, &C (OLD SHEET STUDS—KNOW NOTHING S8TODs, JX F460 10 $6, cardancle, $8 to $18; camoo, $3 tc $15; Odd Fellows, $5 to $12; Maconic, $5 to $15; cold stone, £6 to $16; onyx, $8 to $i6; egats, $450 te v12; Lokeed gol’, $3 60 fo $15; plain, $2.50 to $12, all esoriticun of studs at low prices. GEORGS 0. ALLICN, luoperter of watches and jewelr5, wholesale and retail 11 Wel: street, second floor, near Brosdway. endian ester nthe AO ~ OLD FOR CH«IN, FOR GENTLEMEN'S CUSB— H three, fur ond fire strand, $14 to 683; link for chs ins, $10 to $28; belcher chains, $17 5 fist lnk, fasce'ed, $16 to $40, chsaed Hnk, Aled, $11 to'$32; fiat tink, engraved, $15 10 $88; Tong link, doable, $12 to $20; long Lik, engraved, $16 to $30; wove fob chains, #120 $27; chased and pressed fod’ chains, $15 to $35; ani silother kinesof 10d chains, yest and guard chains for sal, at retail, at much less than the usual pric s :O. © ALLEN, Importer, wholesale and retail, 11 Wail et, second floor, near Broadway, EPENDENT SECOND WATCHES,—VERY FINE IN depecdert second and quarter second on for single tuping hozres, in gold and silver cases, double ani , for sole at Jess than usual prices, wholesa’e and retell G C, ALLEN, 11 Wall street, second floor, ps TENT LEVER WATCHES.—FINE ENGLISH PATENT lever wetcbes, in gold and silver casos, full jeweled and plain, fins time k ra, for sale, wholesale and 16- ‘ail, at ers than usval prices. G. 0, ALLEN, 11 Wall street, second floor, rear Broadway. } ICHARD HAWKINS, (LATE SAVAGE & HAWKINS.) I gold end shiver feliner, 17 Beekman street, three Coors jrow Nareau. Fine ind silver always on hand. t ICKES, GOLD CHaINe, roonds set —A considerab! iety of the above, jy Dest mskers snd warranted, for sale at barraias, or ‘or other property, stocks, &e. If you will je articieata seerifice call and examiae for ourcelf, ot 07 Nassau street, room No.6 Must be sold fo core acvances, JO3 B. DAUAMARA, L=CHPAP COL YARD —$5 50 FOR BEST RED rge mut, exé $8 60 for best red ash, stove or eened aod Celivered, irom the pew coal yard vetween Fourteenth and Fifteenth orers RICHARD CLIN 10 1—CBE Pk THAN ANY OTHER PLACE IN THE J ovy —The rubscriber will deliver nat coal at $5 | from toate, to any partof the city, free of Vod weight warranced—to-day an) to-morrow, i =A) other kinds of coal Jos ia pro- DUN WELL, 479 Broome street POLITICAL, TPENTION, DEMOCR:TS!—JOUN MOGRATH, THE only democoratic candijate nominated for Justice of the Foartb, Sixth, avd Fourteenth wards.—A mass of all persone friendly to the election of the atove ram:d ee Tae bo gents P Power's, Wontgomery fiall, No. rinee street, ‘Thursday evening, the 19th instant, at 74 o'clock.’ Se- veral gentiemen will be present and address the meeting, amongst whom pe ny the candidate bag Dg labortp, o distrie’ are especially By rine ay tke caaattaae JOHN DWYER, Chairman, Wiis DeLacr, Seer: T AN ADJOURNED MEETING OF THE DEMOCRATIC A Republicvn Regular Nominstiog Committee of the ‘Thirtiath Couneil district, of the Eleventh ward, held at house keown as 61 Houston street, Mr. Jackson Ver- millyea received the unanimous nomination fmm the above committe. By oréer of the chairman, JOHN O’NELL, Secretary. T A MEETING OF THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN Nomias! Committee of the Sixteenth Council rict, held on Wednesday, Oct. 18, Orlando Gray wis pomins asthe Gemocratic cand date for Councilman of the Sixteenth district, of the Seventh ward. Epwanp C, Lerma, Secy. RICHARD SQUIRES, Chatrman T A MEETING OF THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN A Neminat Comwmi:tee of the sixteenth Council istrict, held at 7, on the 18th inst on motion, Orlando Gray was unanimously renominated as tbe nominee for Councilman of the Six- RICHAR! [MMENS, ‘WM. W. JUDSON, ‘Committee. MICHAEL J. BRYAN, MICHAEL GAYTE, T A MEETING OF THE ELECTORS OF THE FIFTI ward, held at Biley’s hotel for the purpose of or- a Seymour Club, the follor named elected:—President, John M. Creighton; vice K. Meynard, John Allen, ana William H icDonough; acting secretary, F, Whiting; correspond. ing secretary, John ann ae eee Be ee ‘on’ ¥onday evenirg, Oct. at s heacquar ers, 22 White street, at 73g o'closk, when all persons favorabie to the re-election of Horatio Seymour are earnest y invited to attend. EBRATION |OF CORNWALLIS’S SURRENDER — ‘Thirteenth ward in a blaze | !—~A Public meeting of the Thirteenth ward Seymour Club will be held at On- Gerdovk’s Hall, in street, one door from Clinton, on this (Thursday) evening, Oct. 19, 1854, at 7 o’elock. Em'nen‘ s) ers Will address the meeting. All friends imfavor of the re election of Horatio seymour to the gubernatorial chair are requested to attend. JOHN: Nagott CE JOSEPH THALER, Vico President, pera wrelePHEN H. FEEKS, Treasurer. ‘ot. Fisarr WERKs, Josern O Kenrr, } secretaries. ee EMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN GENERAL COMMITTEF. —A 8 meeting of the above Committee wi] be held at rtuyvesant Institute, on Thursday evening, Oct 19, 1864, at 734 o’elock. Purctual attendancs is particularly requ . te order of the Chairman. RICHARD Wx. B Rirry, SCHELL, Chairmas. AxTHONY T. GALLAGHER, } secretaries, EMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN REGULAR NOWINi- tion.—For F: ser, HENRY D. JOANSON, ‘The political and personal frien¢s of Henry D. John- son are nequested to arsembls at the Tenth ward Hotel, corner of Broome and Forsyth streets, on Friday evan ing, the 20th inst , at 74¢ o'clock, to make arrangements to secure his triumphant election. Taniel W. Norris, Samuel John Orser, Ehjah H. Purdy, John 8. Giles, William Ratnor, Henry Smith, Joba H, Cham bers, A. Reed, WeClond, Jobn Brown, D. Seally, ‘William H. Baker, Francis, O. S Hebbard, . Hetherington, letcker, ‘George H. Parser, Ed ward Parcels, James McKinley, - I Wb jet ooresipe REPUBLICAN NOMINATION.—AT A meeting of Council convention, held this evening, at Union Ball, corner of Twenty-zecond street and Third avenue, Mr. John Vanpelt was unanimously nomi- nated to represent the Filty-seventh district. A. MAL HEWS, Chairman, Cuas, W. Woopavtt, Se:retary. re WARD.—AT A MEECING OF THE DEMO eratic republican Council Convention of the Twen- tteth Council district of the city of New York, held at the house of Mr. Eli Heaseldep, corcer of Varick and Dominick streets, on the evening of Wednesday, October 18, 1 8t 734 o'clock, for the purpose of nominating a Councilman for the above district, on feeding to Dal ot, Mr. Ralph Bogart received five pallote, being a unanimous vote of the convention. 5 WILLIAid W. HILLIKER, Chairman. Heyry Warts, cairn Richard A Chambers, Joseph Gouge, Henry Earle. Lt Vs NTH WARD.—AT A MEETING OF THE THIR- Vieth Council District, held at Seely Union Hall, F. 1. A. Boole received tne ucanimous yore of this Com- mittee for Counci!man, Nelson : pratt, Russell M. Bole, Christopher De Witt, Committee. JEDEDIAM MILLER, Chairman, Ricnarp D, VALENtrvg, Secretary. per tescererontcy eben Ric Va POURTH WaRD—THIRD ASSEMBLY Distal0t.— The Nominating Convention of the Third Assembly district met at No. 44 Catherine at on the 12tn inst., ond unanimously nominsted the Hon. Patrick H. Maguibe to agsin resent this district in the next Legislature. P. R. O'REILLY, M. D., Chairman. ‘Thos. kice, Sec. a Peas WARD.—AT A MEETING OF THE KE gular Democratic Ward Commitee of the Four- teenth ward, held at the headquarters, corner of Grand snd Elizabeth streets, on Tuesisy evening, October 17, the following reeolutions were unanimously adopted:— Resolved, That the democrats of the Fourteenth ward sincerely regret that the Judicisry Convention in Tam- may Hall sssembled, should have deemed it necessary, expedient, or proper to nominate Chauncey Schaffer for the high and honorable office cf District Attorney, it being well known that he belongs toa secret ization or party who are in favor of Principles diectiy Op- posed to the letter and spirit of the constitution of our country, fo the great and rious sentimenta ex- pressed in the leclaration of independence, and the carcinal princ!ples of the democratic party, and caleula- ted te create dissension and trouble a our citizens, Resolved, That the aid Schaffer, by conduct as & politician, in changing his opinions on every question, either pational, State, or lccsl, to suit any faction the; chauce may throw in his way, is such as to render him unworthy of the support of any citizen who desires a wan cf truth or sincerity in the office, Resolved, That the statement mace by said Schaffer, in the pressnce of several democrats of this ward, to the effect that he cared nothing about the principles of the recret crganization to which he but that he the power cals soiees it fer the [eg of neutr: of the whigs and to rm the democratic party, is not en explanation ca!cuia’ to induce the demosrats of this ward to vote for bim, for even if true it only proves him te be unworthy the support of any party which has we: regard for fidelity, honesty, or character. esolved, That we return our sincere thanks to the gentlem:n who compored the colega:ion from this and otber wards to the ssid convention, who opposed his (febaffer’s) nomination, for the noble stand t! took. Resolved, That the democracy of the Feurteeath ward will, at the coming election, support the entire ticket nominsted at Temmavy Hall, with the exception «f Chauncey Schaffer, and call upon all good democrats to sustsin Horatio t eymour, and re elect him to hia present office as a reward for his noble and fearless advocacy of Gemocratic prireiples. JAMES rCATLIFF, Chairmaa. Purer MoNEGHAN, Fecretary. OTICE —A MEETING OF THE ELY CLUB WILL BE held at Kari’s Hotel, 42 avenge A, between Third and Yourth streets. on Thursday evening, 19th inst , at half- past seven o’clock. All those friendly to the nomi- oe of Nathan C. Ely for Aldorman are invited to s'- fend. yy INITH W/RD.—AT A CONVENTION OF THE COM- mitice elected for the purpose of nominating a Councilman for the Twenty-fourth council district of the Ninth ward, hed Oct. 18, 1864, Henry H. Morange was unanimouely nemivated for vbat office. PETER VANvEKVOORT, Chairman. cam Seezetary. en ViTDATES FOX POTATICAL PRINIING & BY OTHER, 32 Beekman street; platform, “neat, quick, chesp.’? <LYMOUR AND UNION. —#IGHTH CONGRESSIONAL KS) District Convention —An adjourned meeting of (Thursday) evening, Oct, eouvention wil be held th 19, at Starr’s Five ile House, at 8 o'clock. Punctual attendance is particularly requestei, By orde- of the convention ROBERT KELLY, Chairmsn, Henny Leenesav, Secretary, EVENTH JULICIAL DIStRIC*.—A1T A MEETING OF the Nstloval l'emocratic | epublican Convention, ap- pointed, pureusnt to the ¢irection of the General P mittee, held at Stuyvesant Institute, fer the purpose of nominating Civil and Police Justices, at the house of Thomas Starr, Erq , Third avenue, on Tuesday evening, October 17, Thomas Pearson, Esq, vas unanimously nominated Civil Justice; Mi shael Connolly, was also una- rimou ly nominated Pelice Justice. TERENCE MoGUIRE, Chairman. JoxaTHaN YOUDALE, Joux bourrry, } Lys agi E YOUNG MEN'S TEMOCRATIO NATIONAL CLUB will hold their regular meeting on Friday even. ing, the 20th inat, at 735 P. M., at the club rooms, ot No. (63 Brondwey, opposite Bond street. Puanctual at. tendance of the members is requested. A Br JAS. T. BRADY, President, ony B. Foosery, Gxo ©. Bynox, * } Secretaries, HE HARD AND SOF? SHELL, COMMITTEN OF TAR Forty fifth Cooneil district, in the sixteenth ward, met at the house of Frexeis O'Nivl, 90 Tonth avenue, an€ nominated Jarad Gilson for Councilman, ha havin, ee the full vote path Galngstions, on the firs! . FRANCIS U'NIEL, Chairman, Joux D, McKxr, Secretary. “d Pvthechnoron Rok RTEENTA WaRD NATION +L, DEMOORATIO NOWI- ion —At & meeting of the delegates clected to nominate a candidate for Councilman of the foarth district, at 435 Grand strect, T. McDonald was called to the chair. Upon the fret ballot Edward ©, M’Connel! was cognate io hee what the national demo- crsts ot the irty fourth district, . TERENCE McDUNALD, Chairman, AXDKEW TAYLOR, Secretary. 90" WAXD, FL°TY-FIRST COUNCIL DIsTRIGE — AT a mecting of the Lyi yomittee, for this joe Rone he the call of ‘Dem seratae pore ican Gereral Committee, heHi on Monday evening, 16th, Jcho MoClaye. won't oraasted aa The candidate for Couvciman, THOMAS PRENDERGAST, Ooairman T W. Carrwricmr, Seeratary. ‘ASONIC NOTICE.—RROTHER MAY, HOPES that his mssoric brethren will give him their ‘page at bis musical entertainment at Chapel, y, every evening, at 8 o'clock. astte 50 conta Galery 26 cents the Forresters and old friends. ECRANICS’ INSTITU NO. 1 BOWERY.—THE Del 1g Clase will meet this evening, st 736 o'clock Queetis tal ae eeaine requ:red to give proper Security to Ocean Steam Nai wishing 1 the cla respectfully invited to atiend. eg meena HENRY, Actuary. E NEXT MEETING OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS T A MEETING OF TYE ST. following resolution was That tne thanks of and hereby tendered, to John Mooney, late ev; bro GUARD, THE company are due, of the Seeipeey; sud Sees wo cnsteely regret Ibis removal from us, by which he 4 the may always reovive the respec he deserves resolutions to be pub ished PETE. B Sl Soma OTICE —A MEETING OF THE MADISON GUARDS will be be!d at M'Jiman’s Hall, eorner of T. pe sixth st., and Seventh avenue, on Thursday, Cotober 19.. JENTREVILLE COU, L, L—THUsSBAY, OCT. 19, at 3 o'clock —! , = heats, best: in five, to wagons or pay. H. Woodraft names b. g. Jim; Joel Ca names b g. Tom Thamb, a ‘CONKLIN Proprietor. NION COURSE, 1. L—TOTIING.—ON THURSDAY, October 19, at half. past 2 o’clock P. M., match for $1,000, mile heats, best thie» in five to wagons, owners todrive Stoges leave the Wilfamsburg fcrrles for the course every lislf hour, SHAW & WAITS, Proprietors. NION COURSE, I. L.—TROTTING.—ON FRIDAY, October 20, at two o’clock precisel7, 3 match for $2,000, mile heats, best three in five onder ‘earry- ing Wm: Woodrutl’s weight. Wm Woodraff names r. g. fat Jones names b. g Lantern. leave the ferries for the course hour. Ki ‘SHsW & WHITE, Proprietors, ‘NION COURSE, L I—TROTTING.—ON FRIDAY, October 20, at 2 o'clock ly, @ match for- 000, mile heats, bast three in five, under saddle, car. rying Wm. Wocdruff’s weight. Wa. Woodruff names r. g Sacony; H Jones names bg Lantern. the Wiliiamaburg ferries for the course every ha! This race will come off apeiirely sale or shine. SHAW & WHITE, Proprietors, HORSES, CARRIAGES, &C. |ARRIAGE3. —- AN ASSORTMENT, COMPRISING coaches, barouches, two and threa reat rocks) brets, top wagons, &c, always on hand, of our own manufacture, for sale at the lowext rates, at our reposi- tory and tactory; Nos. 24, 24 and 27 Woos‘er street, near Canal street and Broadwa; . Tisor, THOMPSON & 00. 7 MILY CARRIAGE AND HOR‘ES FOR SALE.—THE advertiser having, in congequense of chi of re- sidence, no further use for his establishment, o! the same forsale, all being in complete order. horsea ase well matched, full sixteen and a haif hands high, are kind and gentie in all barness and perfectly sound; they can trevel t gether @ mile in four minutes, are ac- customed to mus¢ and r: care and to being driven in the city. ‘Ihe horses will be found invaluable to any family, and especially s0 toone whose femsle members are timid in rega:d to borses, as they are so entirely gen- tle and free from tricks ‘hat the most ‘apprehensive feel ‘the utmost con@dence in riding after them. A full war- rantee will be given, Price of horses $1,000; the whole establishment $1,600. Address box 264 Post Office. IR SALE—A VERY FINE TEAM OF BAY. sound. gentle and very nice drivers; will be ao! p, aa the owner has no usa for them. For farther particulars, inquire of GEO. W. MUMBY, 59 Fulton street, Brooklyn. “Fangs high, of beast sollon: geatle asl eeaaa ol act pat ml Abd oan trot s mile, toa road wegor ia three minutes” Also, a nice bsrouche a pole and shafts, but little used, and will be so Apply to GEO. W MUMBY, 69 Ful ‘hres, Brooklyn. F%, SALE—A GRAY HORSE, 8 YEARS OLD, KIND in ali harness, suitable for any work, and kin travelier. Apply at the stable 125 street. one or two carriages, suitable for ha:kiag. ROR SHEA GRAY HOSE, 1636 HANDS BIGH also a aplexdii bay horse, 163; tands high; both young andsound. Apply at 22 avd 24 est Tnirteenth ttreet. GL0GE A, EVARICT. OR SALF—A HANDSOME SET OF LIGHT DOUBL? harness, mace by one of the best city makers; als> steel pole chaius, dress blankets and hoods, sheets, &. Apply at Lhompson’s stable, 110 East Thirteenth stree:. —— ee IR SALE—A H«ND:OME TEAM OF HORSES, USE) Seah ge vier her Vhong Bente 4 complete. Will be sold together or separately, if required. Also, a horse suitable for a family or grocer. Apjly to Mr. CASSIDY, Excelsior stables, Twenty-third near Sixth avenue. ee OR SALE—A SPLENDID FULL BLOODED, WELL. matched team of sorrei horses, well adapted for a private family, belonging to a widow lady, gni sold for want of use; slo, one team of horses, with it, gen- teel family coach. with set of harness and ts. 4 to we hep or! liver: nae, between Pine Apple a: Glari streets ‘ORSE FOR SAL¥.—A BEAUTIFUL BiY HORSE, 1654 hands high, eight years old this fall, warrant- @d sound and kind in every respect; can trot in 8:10. wagon, with harness, both nearly new, and made by the best New York waters. Inquire of GEO. H. EVERITT, 22 West Thirteenth street. premeenactslorntieuiamntt fem « ted sansa A OR3FS —NEW YORK TATTERSALL’3, CORNER OF Sixth avenue and Thirty-ninth street —! 8 at auction —Will @e sold at Tattersall’s, No. 664 £:2th avenue, near the Crystal Palace, on 7h r, Oot. 26, one hundred and eg attached to Barnum’s Travelling Museum and The sale, which ‘will take place at 11 o’clock A.M., will be we, with- out reserve, and to the highest bidder. The lot com- prises hervy dravght saddle horses, &c., three days previ the sale. Barnum’s entire mena- gerie, including seven elephants, two giraffes, one rhino- ce! ten cages of wild animals, with and all the peraphernalie theretunto belonging, wil be sold at pub! uction at an ear! , of which due notice begiven. GEORGE 13, Auctioneer. Henry Pause, Salesman. ORSE STOLSN--¥ROM THE PREMISES OF THE subserizer, a} Tuckahoe, in the town of East Ches- and county of West Chester, on the night of Friday, Ostober, & dark bay mare, five years old, and about 16 hande high, with long tail and white spot on the fore- head, chafed by the collar cn the left shoulder nd top of mane; also, two seta of sirgle hi one of them pa- tent , for a light wagon. There was also at the seme time as sbove, 9 country "a wagon, for one horse, covered, 134 top plated yell, the ranaing om light color, ard body and strige on axles, the back curtain torn off, aud frout curtaia torn at the button holes. The thief was :raced to Har- Jem bridge, snc is cescribed as follows:—Fair c mplexion, rather it, has a Kray -D ayee on one eye, (supposed to- be the Ie: had ona monkey jaczet, dara pants, and black Kessuth hat. Any person giving information. that will lead to the recovery of the property and detac- tion of the thief, will receive a reward of twenty-five dollars and the tnanks of the owner. address JAMES PENMAN, Tuckahoe, or M. PENMAN & OU, 7 Park place, New York. ee! WAGON FOR glen wpe ay bee WITa 4_ shifting top, may ught ches; ay at U1? Wost Eighteenth axrect. sities EW YORK TATTERSALL’S, SIXTH AVENUE horaes, ter, Bt corner Thiity ninth street.—Largs sale of ing the balauce of the stock of the H'vpodrome. On Tuesday, Oot. 24th, will be gold at auction, 50 compsiting pairs, siogle and sadd’e horses, and the horees of the Hippodrome. Also, will be offered tingle and Coubie harness, blankets, robea, dies, &e , 8 GFORGS HEN#Y PALMER, TTING HORSES FOR SALE—FOR J fastes: pair cf horses in New York, atteaa hanbe hi sound qv bri: rh, Warranted kind and ae respect, In- 6 of Daniel W. Norrisa, 6¢6 Houston nicest. ERMONT HORSES.—SEVERAL VERY SUPERIOR young horses, just from Northern Vermont—two of them can trot inside of three minutes, one very stylish doctor’s horse; all are perfectly broken and sound = Ap- ply tod M. BUTLER, at Simonson’s stable, Booram street, néar Fulton avenue, Brooklyn. Wiil be sold low. —————$$—$—$— NTED-A LARGE DRAUGHT HO2SE, SUITABLE yo cartortruck. Apply, with the horse, before 10 A.M, at the distillery known a6 Crose’ \istillery, Wallateut, Brooklyn; or, call at 117 Broad street, New York, at 12M. __ EXTRA PAY. _ pe ar re mn ann ©. RAVE SALONS AND OTHERS — EXTRA ven, and }, pensions procnred, balances due of B. seamen collected, and all kinds of setae no een Agent, and late purser U. 8. Navy, 67 Wallet. pecs: ed ANKEE SULLIVAN —A ST IKING LIKE! or this Prince of the Ring will be found ia tho Chal lenge aud American Sporting Gazette, now ready. Lota of good sporticg items, and reports of ali the sports in b- gountry, target excursions, military &e Pree, con's

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