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im o de moged condition. The des om board was to Oct 28. from the residents on the coast, in order to estisfsetorily carry out the object, ard aid in the attainmens of impor fan0 iafermetion:— » ROTICR Tam direeted by the Suporittendant of the Coast Sarve; to m a rexies of observations and ex] iments on the of the ts along our coast, from Gead, along the Tsiond, to san ty Hook wf thoes ry ro in ‘mag overdoard ae in pointe, containing. pein This netine te tovcell Cho attention of thove teal ding on eoast to this matter, and to reque: ey will apy of there bottles), be pleased ed in the eu! ‘and immense amount of |.ife and pr ty. it dently hoped the aiding so humane an ob. ke il be nt sefficient to warrant tho belief at tbis motice will receive those addressed. full ané smyplo eration SX@#BLL WOOOSULL, ut Command’g US N Asst Ovast Surrey. Steambeat Collision on the East River. Yenterdsy forencon, s frightful collision took place upon the East river, by which many passengers narrowly eoosped with their lives About half past ten o’clock in the morning, as the Williamsburg ferry boat Seneca was om ber tri to Williamsburg, just abreast of Ratgers street che came into collision with the steamer Prome- theus, one of the Nicaragua line, which vessel was coming down the river under a heavy pressure of steam. The ferry béat had on board a heavy load of horses ani wag: ne, togsther with a large number of pacsengers, Doth male and female. A few moments before the cok Haion took place, it was evident to those om board both vessels it could not be avoided. and the greatest con- fasion immediately existed among the ferry boa’ pas- ter ‘e "ibe pilot of the Feneca ren her head for the New York shove, but 't was too Ja‘e to shun the bows of the huge steamer as she came snortirg on. Sw women and ebiktven op bosrd the teneea ran in all directions, all sorts of eries ari ing from amoxg them. Some ley down, othere caught hod of the railicgs, and others braced be gsi agsinst the cabins to mect the inevitable och, The bow of the Prome*heus struck the starboard wheel house of the Sexecs, and her heavy anchir snagenelene: the sie of the ferry boat. The plenking of the whes! house, inside of the gentiemen’s cabin, was comple ely torn away, axd several boys, who were unab’e to escape, were ibyown fora distance of ten feet by the flying tim- bers, They were slightly braised, but none of them, so Jar as we could Jearn, daogerously burt. The two boato met with great force, and tle Seneca earerned from tbe biov, throwing borses uron their beurehes acd against cach other, rendering them un merogeadle end the rosition of the passengers on the boot, from this fee’, still more lous. As soon as the blow was received and the over, it was im, meciately discussed era 3 the frightened and excited pasrengers open “hom the blame should Wall. ome cenw7ed the pilot of tha sevecs others the offigers of tbe Prometh: end some those in charge of beth ver- velo = The & was withdrawn from toe ferry in co requence of damage staiced She is ns ing at the wharf at Williamsburg. It the Promethe: & bad struck the ferry biat a tew fee; forward, she wonld, tp al! prodsdility, have filled with vater sod sank be- for relief eonli ha n afforded. the Prometheus asrf ing the f boat edliqualy, slid off without re- eciving apy great demege, Ibis certatuly a miragn- Jouseasepe to all on board the seneca at the time, for ‘the varistion of & few feet only would have sent her to ‘he bottom and perhspa left the public to moura er | eadand fatal collision. and this within sight omne, Cormmers’ Inquests. THE LATE ACCIDRNT ON THR PROPELLER PoToMsKU.— Yesteréay Coroner Hilton held an inquest at No. 105 ‘West Sixteenth strvet. upon tne bovy ef John Hovwel, who, ai tated in yesterday's Hmtacp, was killed by being eanght in the machine of the propeller Po’omeku ‘The jury rendered a verdict ia janee with the facts, stteching vo blame toa>y arty. i«cassed was a na- tive of Pe-neylvania, about twenty eight years of age. Prata by Being Cavour 1m Macninsry —Ooroner Hitton alse held an inquest upon the body of @ boy named Michael Kuirs, at Re levue Hospital, who came to bis death by ‘etng cought iv the machi ot Thowas “er:on, steel erescent waker, corner of Twenty-third strset aad Firet avenve The deceased, while playing wich arme e@ber boys in the factory. during dinner was seci- Caught by one of the belts, which, draggiog him yt the esiliog, frac-ured’ his ekall. D-esased was about sixien years ef age, and aes a native of Germany. Whe Affray in Leonard street. a snbleet Nod peared ‘im the tha ool 2 8} jamn m: ig in which it is stated that Mr taley, af No. 1 Essex rtreet, Jevsey City, bed com mitted & deadly assault upon Capt. ater, of the Fifth ward polier, is entirely ucfounded, as the Me. Haley reridwrg there (and he is the only one ef thit name ia ‘that vicintt:) “ss in my company for several boas both Devore and the cecurence alluded to, and :ome iniles from ‘re olace + here it transpired. Sctoner 28, 1854. MIKE WALSH. Ceurt Calendar—This Day. ‘Oxrrep Prarea Dsrnict Court —Nos. 67, 68, 69, 34, 81, 83, 88, 85, 86, 19, 17, 21, 23, 26 OYER AXD ! ERMISER -- Criminal triale eure COURT—Circuit —Nos 758 869, 495, 791, 823, 843, 76), 775, 875, 866, 867. 869 to 873. °c UPREMR Term —Nos 116, 28, 7, 15. de- maurver, 26, 20, 80, 90, 97, 122, 126, 187. Connon Pumss—Jury a‘soharged for the term. Sursuion Oovrz, (four yer ae ET 842, 479, 544, 571, €26, 629, 166, 167, 168, 169, 170, 171, 427, 680, 648, G26) G8, 660, 670, 356, 1267, 306, 444, 620, 604, 671, 672, 74; 676, 676, 677, 682, 688 "E84, 685, 686, 887, 688, 690, G92; E98, 694, 695, 606, 698, 699 700, TOL, 708, 705, 706, 307, 1:8, 700, 710, 711, 11, 718, 714, 716, 716, 717, 98. 50 Ansews Dague) sensta; solored, and in tesen for 50 cents and in Ce] that are made elsewhere for $2. 78, 689 ‘way, opposite Matropolitan Hictel. ‘Tne Best, the Chrsp-st, the 50 Cent daeucrrectype ,ortraite are those taken at 434 Broa way, with esse; comp'ste, free of extra charge 434 Broad- way, corner of Howard street. GsRBANATI, Artist. Twenty five Cent uerreoty pes taken by foe new inveniion of ths double eamera, patented oy the Usited «tates government fcr the best mode of ber 4 etereoncove sietures and all ether aguerreotypes. (: gins) picture gallery, 280 Br. acway. Wry Espenscheid’s Hats. We can recom: mend the estanmbwent of »r KB pemacheid, 118 Nassaa street, Fis stock in of tho choicest that can lg ed and the beauty, eae and elegance of the fabric beron Gritick m Gentlemen of tasie and fashion are gettii their bets this season of KNOX He has estebii, sven ap envisb'e reputition in his pusiners, that bis paice is familiar to every one from Maive to ‘uliforaia. bm present fell snd winter styles surpass even himretf, and -ogrestiathe run of custom at bis two stores— New. 038 Broadwey and 128 Fulton s'reet—that he is put to tie tramps to supply the demaxd The Iedies alo pooh ta him a eall and examine his stock of re Genio’s Proverbial Success In Hitting the public taste bas never been so triumphantly demon- strated as in the popularity of hin splendid fall hat for 3884. 3* attracts every! . an if there were ‘‘magis in the web on’t” Priee as |. $4. GENID, 214 Broaawey, opposite St Paul’s uburch, Those who rice a Fixe Head of Hair, and those who. by cirelereners, have suffered its p rtial loss, shocks uw celeb ated bycerion flaid Ithas recstved & world wide reputation for ita preservative, productive, and beauttying effects, I: isa rine qua noo in the list of toilet art Sold by the inventor, WM. CUGLE, 277 W ‘Warbington street, Boston; in New York, by A B & D. Sands, 100 Fulton atrerts Charles fy. King’ & Go , Broad: way; Rushton, Clark & Uo, Brow wsy; Uiickene? & Oo, 81 Barclay scveet; and by chemists and perfamers throughout the world Pyanos and clodeons.— The most celebrated piaros and mlodeors ia ths world. 1, Giloert & Co.'s wiom pianos, wih or without the molean; Hsrace Gator greatly improved pisnos celebrated for their , Drilliancy and richne-s of tone, and elastielty of nde Habett & Cumston’s pisnoe (of the old frm of Habett & Co); a —_ sssor.ment 0: pianos of other crlevrated Boston New York manulactarers con- stantiy in store. Second hsv pianos at great bargsias. Pict a, $20, $80, $50, $75, 9100, $125, $180, &c , to $176 Beautitul pianos. whi: re beea rented s short time, ‘will be sola very 'ow. Esch instrumen! warrante) A barge diacount made for cash To suit some 8, ‘payments will be ‘aken Cash paid for second 0% RORACK WaTERS, 883 Broadway. Good O: thing for Cola Weatner.. A Large stork of overcoats of 8]! qualities; pamtaloons in great variety; veer assortment; ander garments of every desert» ; Sl well made, and in brat Has pe gentee and comfortadie For #8 6 st ressona dle prices, st No 441 Broadesy, ‘LFKED MUNAUE & OU. No deviation from marked prices. Lesrn frem the Papers that “Every Russ'ap who removes a buoy from the Baltic in satisfae- tority rewarded”? On the other hand, every citizen who js to BWI H BRO‘ArR , fan>ionable | n atreet, is rewarced vith cheep and frshionable fits for his sous, and with thels gratituae too. Dreadral!~20 to 30 People in Fits at one time-- common oosnrrence in the elothing emporiin ei DH UMGULD & PROOK, 120 Felton etrret. Call in and examixe, if yon want tasty elotning cheap. sont — Phe way the Over- enete eed other w 2 woofer SW Kk Vat EAU & OV. 'o la & OSDTHTE TNE BROrEE In thete Ie prieow and cecot sighs, Galland see. 116 Falton stereos, Pep goen the « | i Zo if cuitle this , ine wagon ‘riving srount denly, to thy amazement of oll wi ness ‘was detached from the horse, and he hoped off with nothing os. him but the collar. bridle and lesving the vebicle at a stand still. The effec; was produced ove of Mr Hunt’s patent live preserving harne:s. ie Darnens is +0 constructed that, by the action of a strap, always uncer the eentrel of a driver, a ruoaway hore wry be immediately stripped, the herress falliog to picevs around him, snd he be permiited to pursue his © orse without ee or vehicle or thore in i to 3 fhe bam-s and caddie tree 0 sections. By a jerk of & trap rhene sections ave disconnected” ‘The trial here spoken of by the jun, thousands of spectators. This ‘at length accomplished what bes long been sought for, vis, a mode of ensdling the driver of sn upuapagesble horse to tree himself at will'from the davger of hin position, and that without risk of injury to the animal ihis lite preserving her nese cas be constricted at about the same ecst as the rerent hind; Cifference, exe usive of price of pa t bemg over $260 . # to outward ap- the oniy apparent peculiarity be- de ching errd, which may be put on or taken sure A single jerk of this rord strioe the aD) his harm bridle and drivirg reins «= The gi oceurri g from frightened or viciouy horses, eapecially ip or xesr Jorge cicivs, muses it almost certam that this improved Bind of harness will sve-di y be adopted into general use When it i remembered that the whol nombter of p'oasure qarric gen, of various descrip- tiove in the United ctater, is over three hundred thou wend, some estimete may be made of the profits to be mads from this patent The right for the State of New York, of for s lager or smaller action, is now offered for ¢ale on very moderate terms For further ioforma tion as to the terme, and saller expianvtions im reference to tho mode of c nstructiog the barievs, application ean be wade, iv perecn or by levter, to SAMUKL HUNT, | Nv, 367 Ba.timore street, Baltimore. Boney, Money, Money !—Cne ran of custom that is fi" ching imto No. $2) Broadway, GORGE P. FOX's tallor store, is perfectly alarming ‘Tho slaughter aud havoc with whieh tre cutters go into the beautitul fiae oadeloths, sik welve's and pluches, cassimerss, etc , amore the bystanders Fox bayp his gorda cheap ,for sella cheap fcr money, ready money He flaca he can beat all creation, ‘and caa do anythiog with meveye ihe dent of goods ; the best of services sre hia; the all owing to standing at the heim himself, aided with that ‘all powerfa mouey.’” Leng and Square Broche Shawis.—A Large assortment of sbawls, from auction will be sold ata smal! advance from cost, and fully 20 per cent less than Broadway prices. B WILLIAMS & CO. ‘250 Green vich atreet, between Robinson aud Murray. Important to the Ladies of New adies visiting the city at this particular pe- e because it is just the time to make se- lections for completion of their wardroes for the approaching ter, ané as competition ia the ‘life of trade” anew candidate for their patronage opeur his establishment at 47 Canal street, Brand-eth Building, this day, with one of the moat unique, diversified ar eplendid assortment of cloaks mantillas, furs, &e, &, ever presented 0 New York for the inspretion of the Jadies, being the cre tions of the highest genias of Parisian seiepee and original inventions ye many eara prs ctical experiance whieh Mr. WM. B McKtNZIt) shad in the Jeading hcuses in this elty, avd his tho- 1orgh know)edge oi bis business, fully justifies the balief tha’ be wilt give oxequivocal satisfaction to his patrons andthe public. “here ie no indviduel engaged in his business in *bia city whose resources and fieilities for procuring the newort ard atest fagbioas from Paria, and eat quality of goocs, can by possibility compete with him Mnery Basiness. resest merchants and manafastur- some seorifices rather than reduce ‘etabirhments Feeliog this to be the 1. Wilde would apnounc: to the milliners of Jjoin ng ci: hat iplendid as rortment of lac bonxets, art: lf re, ripdons, festhers, &o . now oosupying nin extsneive sale rooms, will be s0td at cont Ladies are invied to examine this suzerb steck, which ie now :apidly going off at prices that even ia this Sexson, command a ‘rush.’ . WILDE, 20 and 22 John atreet. In PresseThe Three Danderhead Critics of Gotbam, frem the Evening ‘irror, Tridane, and Musieal World, ard the Cosmopoliten Art and Liverary Association ot Sardusky, Obio Rich, rare en spicy. Orders from the trade received by SIE RNs & CO. 163 fulton street. Sold, wholessie, 100 copies for $4 5. The Celebrated Snaker Knit Undershirts and érawers, likewlso every derczipiion of lamb: wool, merino, cotton and silt seLing cheap, at # CLAUGHLIN’S abit warehouse, 292 Greenwich street, oorner of Cham- bers street. All the New York City Bauks at par; Far. were’ avd Merchante’ Bent, Memuhis, 40 ceats; Wash ter 40; Milford 20; notes on these banks taken as above, for clotbing, at KVsNs’ clothing warehouse, 66 and 68 Folton it. Sunt Reeetved.—1,000 Overcoats, $5 cach; dren and frock costs, $6—cost originaly $16; 2400 ira g.rsimere penta at $3—cost 86, last year's maxe. broken tanks of this city taken for clothiog LEVLE, corner Nassau and Beekman strees. Queation ond Answer.—The general question of gentlemen visiting thie city is, ‘-Woere can 1 get abi-ts wade that are sure to fit?’ And the universal answer is, “At GREBN’S, No } Astor Hour: Per Shi Constantin —in times lane + ere cught to their Dosin cane, i, Bile GEO. from Lrverpoor ETM ANDERSON, 99 Bowery, has jast received severa! wgnibeent Eoaitch mecalton royal velvet corcets, wort: $260 to $1,000; 69,000 yards beautifal i:g-ain carpeting, 8s., 4s. and 6s. per yard Prectical Prren —A new private class will soon be formed by Prof. Fowler, 308 Broad way where @ few hdies and gentlemen can he i apply to FOWLER & WELLS, 808 Broadway. Wea :el’s ol Cards—An Assortment of Ever: ved wedding carda, &e. engre’ pes, ta: be had on application, or nent by.pest to any part of ‘be country. ta ot Duace ereet. SLL, 302 Broadway, corner a Visiting Cards in the most , twenty five per cent leas than usual. ly charge’, A choice asiortment of the latest styles of bridal envelcpes. silver wafers, &e ; seas evgraved, sil- ver door plates, &e KEMBLN’S,’ practt-al engraver, 894 Breaaway, two doors from Walker street. Join Mor:isecy.—A very Spenie portrait of this champin cf the ring, who has caused so math excitement of late, will be found im the ‘Chall»og:,’” Tracy on Wednesday. Prise 4 cents. Office 86 Nasaanat 1855, Diaries, Blank Books, Paper, @:inting, &o.—Country werebapts, menaiactorers, and vthera su plivd Blava books, tims and work books, meworandum and post books diarie: for 1864, cay, letter, bato, post and note payer; wrapping paper, copying aad ceal presses, evvelo.en: playing, printers’ and visiting oaris; gotd op stee) pene, ne, wafere, inbetacds acd every other article of stationery, ia quentivies to sui: purchasers, at low cas> pris Also, jb printing of ears, bil hesds, circulars Lies cat for «nvelopes, and ca ds stampei a3 short potier. KICH & LOUTREL, stationers, 61 Wikiam sireet, near Cedar. Perbam’s feupe of Ethtopinas are rapid; ining ip publle favor Theie programme for {repre gis vary attractive Three popular dancers (tw> of wh m aie ladies) sppear Warden sigs his great Itsliap opera borleeque and personates Sampatchieno ia the Paniomyme. Willis and the whole troupe appear. Deflance Paaman Bafes.Robert Mi. rer in the United States of the above celebra‘ea éafos snd £0. Goffin’s imonme- rable defisnos locks sna crose bars. Depot 192 Pearl street, one door télo# Maiden Ine , A Chance to Make Money—Those intere:tea are r¢com my néed to examine with dee attention BU -N3, BEN: DICK & 00.’ arvertisement in to dey’s paver, headed ‘tmployment for genta”? Vo Dagterrestypists, Exectroty pists, Drag- ists, and siquer desle-s—a Jarge stock of chemicals just fs Browive, indine, hypo sulphide chl sride gold, ralte gold, eyauice potassiu a, nitrate oxide and sysnice mlver. Carmine and rouge, plumbago, distilled quicksilver. &o ; oils saenafran, ium, wormwood and juniper, cloves ana caraway; 's extract oopsi ba fumigatt g pratiles, vanilla, sulphate ammonis, oil , ne, ach and cider bran- Disinuth, n‘ckel. ca-- wi pyrogallie and oarryts Bnd potssea oxiden, warganese, uranium, saffra, jer diac. For sale by br. L FEUHTWaNGke, 141 ane. Ppalon’s Paphian Lotion.—Byron wished all lacies had but ove mouth. Were this the case they ‘would with one voice endorse this cormetic; for its rapid sale aseuren the proprietor that they sre of one mind en vig | oad Letters in its praise pours in from sli quer ters They all tell one story, viz.:~That it clears the eomplexioz, and amoothe the ekin in an all bat miracu- Jous m: nner. pan fam nh ben enncar hog adegand : way. ‘artist ¢hetaas wtng shalt ean of ‘Whiskers or Mousisches Ferced to Grow in La cone Ap fhe sp which will not stele or is jare the hin $1 9 bottle, sent to sey part of the country. RG. Gh AHoM, 1¢7 Neseau street Rhecumationm, Perorula, &e.—Hyawt’s Lite Faleam fe the most owtate somedy for th we torrie e ai. teven You who are sufferiog the most torte: paing Hemember that a [0" doses of this most ak yot earaut empound will eford certain rel Thonsende ’ ff caren beve been enrrd, avd pudW het fs the an, orld, and other wpe eR onntniniow AE Whee ak be ome nl Sue ysumeupel onpur, NO ALD Grand street, teventy-five cante por penile, | ae Feurten Cases of Dry on Accountot ‘underwriters, st suction this day.-ED W ARO SINTZENICH ‘will sell st auction this dey, at the salesroom, 16 Wall Htrect, at 11 o'elrck, 100 dczen of ‘winter gloves, of ve- rious pst/erns ; 10 deren knitted wool shirts, 100 dozea ef weollen ;Joves, 25 dezem of @ne woo) shirts, 160 dozen of ladies’ mixed coiton bese, 1¢0 dozen misses’ brown Lalf bose, 30 dozen mens’ eotton d awer:—all in good evndition, in lote to suit. Alo, six cases of Freeh mir- Tore, of Various sizes: sito, one case of French clocks. EDWARD &IN1Z-NICA, Auctioneer, 16 Wall st. Four Hundred dozen Portemonnates at avetion, this day, at 11 o’cl ck, hest make and fashion- able [patterp. Sale rositive. BDWARD SINTZENION, Auctioneer, 16 Wall street Comb Factory, 387 Broadway.—A rich as- tortm ent of tortoi-e shell dress cowbds, the newest Franch patterns riety embraces every style of the im- ported as well 5s home manufacture A. & J. SAUNDERS. Metallic Tablet Strop.—By the use of this article the operation of shaving at once easy ard ogreeable, For nearly thirty years, which thie aricle has been before the public, nons recsived 50 many evcomivms in proof of utility. SAUNDEKS, No 7 Astor House, and 887 Broadway. Exhibition and Lecture Room to let, by the ¢ay, week, or month, tituate in Broadway, near Bleecker street. apply to EDWARD SINIZENICH, Auctioneer, 16 Wall exreet Kidder’s Gas julator—-Saving 'Twenty- Give per cent, with an improved I'ght Maxuattan Gas Works, Oct 28, 1854. The gas regulator of Dr. Kidder is, in my opinion, the mort valuab' instrument for regulating the flow of gas to the burne"» that I have ever seen It is correct in principle, ax¢ will sccomplish admirably the objects for which it war » esigned. CHaki ROOM, Engineer Manhattan Gas Works. Orders received at the Gas Regulator Company’s office, 262 Broadw: 3 = «Hair pye.—This Splendid Dye n the world, the tinta impartrd by it to nose Of mature Sold wholesale and retail and applied at Oristadoro’s, No. 6 Astor Hoase, “Tam Dead at the ” was the Excla- mation of a bald beaded Indian. If you would kee; ite full luxuriavee nature’s choicest ornament, cee MIL- L&k’s hair levasreie Only 25 cents per bottle. Depot, 496 Bowery. For sale by druggists generally. If beauty ts only shin derp, the need there 18 to protect the sxin. By using the “balm of thourand flowers” the complexion becomes brillisnt, emooth and trarrparent, and every trace of roughness cr diseoloration is banished. FRTRUOGE & 0O., Boston; C. H. KING, 192 Broad Marriea, On Monday, October 28, at the residence of Wm. Rider, Fsq, by the tev. H. W. Bellows, Mr. EUGRNB SImBRa to wiss Bennerta Raye, both of this city On Thurscsy evening, October 19, at the residence of the bride’s mother, by the Rev. James Millett, of No. 808 Brocme street, Mr. GrorGE T. Woopstock to Miss ANNA Mania, daughter of the late Jamen Martin, Baq., of this chy, On funday, October 22, by the Rev. E. H. Chapin, Mr. J. Epwaxp Fismxy, of New York, to Miss Mary E, daugh- ter cf Albert J Badger, Eeq , of Portsmouth, N Hi, Poston and Por\smouth, N H, a _ copy. On Monday, October 23, by the muel Usgood Mr. D M. Stxerer, of Soratoge, N: Y. to Misa Juuia A: Gavghter of B_H. Morton, U ©: Consul at Nova Sootia. (n Fridsy, October 3), by the Rev. P. M Pastor, of St. James’ Church, Mr. CHARLES © Buiva of Westerly, R. 1, to Miss Car HARINS BAM, of thin city. On rundey, Ostober 22, by Rey F. Crofford, Bens. F. Cusmman, cf Frankfort, Me, to Misa Hewrugrta R. Hat- STED. Died, On Monday, Osteber 23, tnopors Evetrx, infant daughter of iheodore and Carolina Keeler friends of the family are respectfully invited to atiend the funeral, this afternoon, at four o'clock, from the residence of her grandfather, afr. stephen Keeler, No. Tas: Ue. (ntunday. Osteber 22, ANN Surte, wife of David C, Bar chen, im the 820 yesr of her age ‘The relatives snd iriends of the family are respectfully invited to attend her f ‘al, atten o'clock to-morrow morning, from her late residence, No. 160 Fast Twenty: sixth street Her remaixe will be interred in Green ood Cometery. On Monday, October 23, Captain Lovis Low, late of the Bungarion -rmy of indepencence, aged £6 years. His frienés, the Hungarian, Polish, and Geraan exiles, the wer bers of Arcena Lodge No 246, of Masons, and the fraternity in general, axe iovited to attend his fune- ral, this afternoon, at half past three o’elock, from the Waverly House, corner of Broadway and Fourth street. On Mondsy, October 23, TuxopoRE HUCKER, son of Jacob Bucker, aged 8 years. His fuveral will teke place to morrow a/ternoon, at two o’clock, from the correr of Delancey and Forayth streets. On Mondsy, October 23, avauerus Porutr, s nativa of France, egec 65 years, 1 month and 3 days. ‘The friends of the family are respsoifully invited to attend hi; funeral, on bureday afternoon, stone o’clock, precisely, from his Iste resid No. 150 West Forty: ninth mreet, retween Eighth je and Broadway. On Sunday, October 22, of inflsmmation of the lungs, oC native of county Ty:one, parish of Drom- Bis triends, those of his fa‘her in-law, Mr. C C. Fills, a d the Fromett Gusrde, are respectfully Ingited to attend his funeral, from his late reridence, No. 39 Mott street, * pre turther invitatien, bio papers please copy. (Cn Menday, ‘Cetoter 3, after a short and severe ill- vest, F onent Ent. in the 624 year of bis age. Hit friends and thore of his {amily, also the members of the Generel scciety of Mechanics and Tradesmen, and of the Meckanies’ Ivetitute, are requested to attend his faxerel, from bis iste residence, No. 46 University p'aoe, to mcrrow afternoon, at two o'clock precisely, withou further notice. ‘On Moncay even’ng. October 23, after a short illness, Joux V Wrup, sged 41 yoars. ‘Tho relatives ond friends of the family, the nrembers of Eck'ord Lodge No 284. I 0. of 0. Mount 0 ivet Enesmpmevt No 7, 1.0. of O F, and the shipjviners’ Benevolent Society, are invited to attend tie funeral, to- morrow afternoon, at one o’clock precisely, from his iate residence, No 344 Kighth street. Judson papers please copy. Sunday, Oct ber 22, Airnoneo 8. Rockwatt, in the 48th year of his age. His relatives and friends, and the members of Wash- ington Tent No. 3, I. 0. of 0. R, ave respectfally invited to attend hisfureral, froma his late reaidencs, No. 26 Grove street, this morning, at half past ten ‘o'clock, withont farther notice. On Satur?sy mornin, October 21, of cholera infantum, } oeatmE REGINA, daughter of Michard 3. and Jane Deve- reux, aged 10 mombs. On Monday morning, October 23, after a tedious and painful iliness, which’ he bore with Christan patience ard revigna ion, TEkENcy Husker, eldest sonof Dr Colgan. His funeral wi'l take place from the residence of his father, Np. 44 Myrtle avenue, Brooklyn, to morrow af- ternocn, at two o'clock. The friends of ths family are invited to ‘nd4, without farther invitacion. Op Monday, Octo 23, Pname Jackson, relict of the Jate *+muel J. Jackson, in the $24 year of her age. ‘the re‘atives and frien’s are invited to attend her fa- reral, to morrow morning, at eight o’elock, witho ther ‘Bvitation from the house of her son-in-la' U iownrend, No. 20 -onth Sighth street, Wiiltamsourg. Her remains will be taken to Maxhasset, L I, for inter- ment. At Miramichi NB, of sellow fever, on Sunday, Sep: tember 17, Tuos. W. apaus of Bergeon, N. J, youngest eon of Jobn and Barnsh Adaths. Wiltaxeburg papess pleate copy. \SVERTISEWERTS RENEWED RVERY DAY. aa T PERSONAL. NFORMAVION WANTED—OF M-RTIN AND DENNIS Be also hazy Bourke, Any information of very thankfully reseived by Margare! Dor- orerent io immivent danger of iosing ter Ite, Please [call in Bergen street, second door from Smith,PBrooklyn. se NFORMATION WANTED. OF CAPT. RIOHARD GBé, who bee not been beard of aince Thursday, 1th Hy on a dive frock cost and dark pants; is adout five fest pire incbes high, thick set andred heir. Any iatorms tion of him since the ifth will ce gladly rec-ived by his friends on bosrd barge Columba, bulkhead beteven Mur: ray end Bovinson streets, or by addressing Drake Ges, Jebneville, Dutchess county, w. Y. F MR. TLOMAS LUMPHY, L Tu OF MOUNTMFLICK, Queens county. Ireland, will send his addres to fhe box 150, Herald office, he will hear of a friend who will be glad to see him. ¥ THE GENTLEMAN WO ADVERTISED A FEW weeks for & governess to routh west igned imeelf Mistour!, sad called several timer in’ Fourth street to see the lady wro answere) the advertisement will send bis address to 876 Fourth street, he may, if he wi hes, hear from her. 1. P. EOULD 1H18 MEET 1HE NOTICE OF ALLEN KEEF- ler, he ia requested to call at 883 Second svenne. ‘HOMAS RICHARD HERRING, FORMERLY OF LON- don, will hear something to his advantage by send- og his present address to brother William, in Lon- jon. * BILLIARDS. MERICAN PATEN BILLI\ROS—TEN TABLES AT No 8 onn street, an entrance 149 Falton street; @ tables corner Pixeapple and fulton streets, Brook lym fourteen tasies by George Ba 169 Ghestaat street, Philadelphia, Other biliard t: makers sho preter d 10 heve paten's defraud sharers. One thou: i declare now in Fulton to deck these assar tiopa, thet innocent purcharers may not buy law suits, ‘Tar bala, cuse, cue points, cloths, Ae, for sale as ebeve, abd at the fectory, 63 amd 65 Cenure street Or 2 to and guarantees sent with ILLIARD TABLES —IF YOU WI-H TO PURCHASE table with the patent India ranber ead Gr FH & | MOKeH'S famors, 90 ana xemire thelr splendid stooa of ‘resewaot end wabopary tebles, at 1einced pricer peTLLIAyD T RLR.- FO FOR MLR. ONE PUTT, e2en | Fulton sree, but ver) Nitle seed Wise peld cheap’ apply at 2b | is Breobiyn. cai | WOMAN WANTS A SITUA- RESPECTABLE YOUNG tion as laundress or chambermaid, and to do foe ‘and ironing. Can give the best of city refer- 38. be seen at No. 5 Lafayette place, RE:PECTABLE YOUNG ‘BOOTCH @ ‘wao speabs French, is desizcus of obtalaiaga etosting it a good family either as chambermaid or as nurse to a child Address Margaret McDonald, Herald offce. BIIUATION AS SEAM3:RES3 AND TO WAIC ON ‘& lady going to Furope, or light chamberwork family, wanted by @ smart young woman. Beat of city reference Please call at, or ad: M. D., 196 Seventh avenue, for two day A YOUNG LADY OF FIFTEEN, WHO 1} EDUCATING for a teacher of ornamental branches, desires board and tuition where French, musi: and paintiog are taught by expeieveed pro’easors, and where every at- tention would be pate her rapid advancement. Ad- dress, with ‘ieulars, Yebolar, Herald office, Terms Dot to ex: $40 per quarter. kt gt ‘ABLE cane ee WANTS A SIT- purse ani in sewer. Please call 262 East Twonty-third street second floor, back Fe) be ara cranee sore women WANTS A SIT- uation in s private family, as seamstress; is capa- ‘of dcing all kinds of sowing. The’ best of reference given Please cz! 209 Mercer street, be tween amity and Bleecker, in the rear. RESPECTABLE GIXL DESIRES A SITUATION AS rage Aberapelgear ponent, Or 4 nurse and seam- ers est of reference given. Apply at 123 Coart street, Brovkiyn, second floor, front roses vj A RESPLCTABLE WOM4N WI:BE3 A SITU*TIUN ‘&8 pro’essed cook; has twenty years experienc) in ber burineso; can give the best of city reference. Please call at 216 Mott street, near Bleecker, for two deys. OvOK WANTED IN A PRIVATE FAMILY—ONE who thoroughly understands her business, and who is clean, industrious and obliging; none need apply but those who esn brirg the best he J referenes; a eolor- ed woman preferred. Hours to a if from 10 to 12, at 192 Fourteenth atreet, between te th and Ninth ava. A’ EXPERIENCED LAUNDRE 8 WISHE? TO UBTAIN a few fawili's washing, oF single gentleman's; has nm accustomed to wash and do up fine curtains; or would do pisin sewing, /ddress M. H., Herald office. SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPEC/ABLE GIRL, as cok, washer and ironer, in a small private . Please call at 125 Eve-nm street, South Brooklyn. AGED FRENCH LADY WISHES A SItUa- and to teach al! branshes of the thor D nd needlework. Good references given. Appl: 5. Hudson street 4 A HIGHLY RiSPECTABLE GERMAN GIRL, WHO spesks the Erglith language, wants s situation ina private family as cook, washer and itoner. J eferences con be given, if required, from her last employer. Please call at 140 Ludlow street, first floor. 1 ESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN IS DESIROU3 TO obtain a eituation as reamstress; is eki-ful in cut- ing and fttirg cnildren’s clothes ané family sewing in jeneral; can give the best of city reference. Apply at fo 160 Ibind svenue, between Vifteenth and Sixteenth atreets, in the rear, tor two days SI'UATION WANTED—BY A SCOTCH PR ITES?- ant girl, as cook; has good reference from her pres- ent situation, Call at 96 Hicks street, Brooklyn, Can ba seen for one A RESPECTABLE GERMAN GIRL, W40 SPEAKS THE Englieh language, wanta to obtain a situstion in « private fan ily aa cook, washer and ironer; references ean iven, if required, from her last employer. Please call for two days at 140 Ludiow street, first floor. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SIT. uation in 2 smyll private family, todo the general ork; is ® gcod cook ard first’ rate washer and has reference from her last plase. Please call 46734 Greenwich street. SITUATION WANTEO—BY A RE:PECT«BLE young Knglish womaa, to do general housework ia & small privae tanily, (American preferred). To be seen for two days at 310 West street, near Spring street. eel YOUNG GIRL WANT3 A SIfUATION TO DO general housework te the country. The best of country or city reference, if required Call at.131 Court street, corner of Wyckeff street, Brooklyn. SITUATION WANTED—AS WéT NURSE, BY A A 1erpesjable woman, who has lost ber baby. Beat of reference given. Apply at 84 First street. PROTESTANT GIRL WISHES A SIfUATION IN A AL respectable private family, to ¢o #e ving and inind Can cut snd fit diesses. Beat of reference. ond street, between Firat and floor, fr room, chiléren, I TO OBTAIN Wasvy ing and ironing, from some reapectable families She @ the bert of city to respectability, grity and capability, She is a widow and a Protes: tant. Apply at 160 1hompeon street, corner of Houston RESPROTABLE YOUNG S0OTJH GIRL W+NT3 4 situation aa nurse and to do plain vowing. Caa be seen at 251 West Sixteen’ 4 YOUNG LADY, EDUCAIED IN FRANG@E, H«VING Aa a tavwinlgn <1 mesa, desieen tp. ploee howe on teacher ina family or acagemy. She won d preter the posi fen of ¢°mpanion or amanueusis to aledy Would have no objection to the country, or to travel. Reftr- cpoes g'ven if required. Addrees A. aid office RESPECTABLE GIRL [SBEI A SITUATION AS A seamstress sod chambermaid, or to take oare of cbildren, or would mske herzelf generally useful. No objection to go in the country. Good sity reference. Acdzeen Maria, Herald office, or spply st 808 Second street, Letween North fixth and Seventh streets, Wil- Mamsburg. RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT GIRL DESIRES A “A situation to do chamber vork and plain sewiog, or general housework in a small private family; is a first rate washer and ironer. The est of city reference given Call at 202 Thirty-second street, fourth floor, back room, SITUATION WaNTED—BY A RESPECTABLE young girl to do general housework; is a good wash- er and ironer and plain cock; has good reference. Can be seen for three days in Water street, three doors from Bricge atreet. Brocklyn, on the left hand sige of Bridge street. Irquire for Sarah Lougherty, RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUA. A tion as first rate waeher and ironer and plain o 0k; 16's good beker; the bent of ety reference giran, Plowee cal) at 66 Forsyth street, her place. Cin be seen for two days. RE‘PECTABLE QOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUA- 4 tion on wet nurse; ber own baby i# two months old and be will send it out to be nursed. Can be seen for two days at 162 Eleventh street, third floor, front room, between First ard fecond avenues YOUNG WOMAN WOULD LIKE 10 GO OUT BY Bh the week to work os» dres*maker; is a good cutter and fitter. Can be seen ali the wesk, if not eogaged, at 198 Twenty sixth street, near Fighth ave- nue. Would take work to her ownhouse. Please call in the basement. SITUATION WANTED BY A VERY RE3PEOTABLE A gir}, to co chamberwork snd waiting, or assist in ‘he washing and irox ing, or do plain sewing in « private family; the best of city reference from her last placo where she jived four years. Fiesre call at 119 street, Brooklyn, up stairs. Can be seen for two days SITUATION WANTED-—BY A VESY RE:P&C (ABLE irl. as nurse and seamstress; can cut and fit the best of city reference from her last place. Please cal) at 119 Front etrest, Brooklyn, up stairs, for two cays. BIGBLY RESPECTABLE GIRL, WIS3ES FOR A situation, fto cook, wash and iron; is an exes lent er, would bave no objection tc go to the country; is not id to work; wll do all in her poner to give general ‘ion; oan give good reference, Call at 84 Elizs- jor two days. YOUNG LADY WISHES 10 LEARN THE makirg business, and put in the way of learni trade. Any one willing te tesch her will pleass addross, stating terme, Y. 5., Herald office. RE:PECfABLE GIRL WANTS Fs SITUATION TO A ¢o general housework in a privitetami'y. Pleaso at 19: Seventh avenue, room lo. 7. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A S1TU- ation as chambermald aad seamstress, in a reapect- able family, Con be seen for two days, if not engaged, ‘at 310 West Seventeenth ntrest. SITUATION WANTED—BY A RE®PEOT BLE PRO- t young Women, as ehambermail and Sstrees. Has no objection to assist In taking of grown children. Piease call at No. 6 Scammel street, third fcor, near East Broadway. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WI3GE3 A SITU- ation to Co general housework in @ private family. Han gocd city reference. »pply at 155 Macaougal street, near Fourth atreet. pe hi hs A YOUNG GIRL WI*HE? A SITUATION TO DO cham derwork and sewirg, with good reference; has No ¢bj- chon to gom short distanee in the country. Please call at £6 Iwenty fifth street, between rixth and -¢ avenues, Can be seen-for two days. A YODNG GERMAN GIRL WANTS A SITUATION AS chombermaid, or to take care of ohildsen; can peak the Fnglish langusge Can be seen at 24 City Hal? pis ee, third floor, room No. 6 ath +E PROTSRLE PrOlRStaNT YOUNG WOMAN AA warts a situation ‘0 cook, warh and iron, in o miD private family, or to ¢o chamberwork @ad wash te vere perer Tie tertenty ref wiih aco Lexington avenues, Gan pe sean for | Bet ecmpeivas corse ns Ss _____ eiay RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, WITH a FRESH breast of milk, withes to obtain s situation as wet urse. Please cali at 207 Houston street, up atairs. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUA- tiem, as cook, ip » respectable small family. Ap- ot 427 Sixth avenue, top floor, rear room. SILUATION WANT! D—BY A RESPECTABLEGIRL, as chambermaid end fine Jeundress; thorough!: op fine fluting snd clear starching, or wi take a nurse’s situation; is competent for either situs tion; bas the best of recommendations from ber present em x8. To be seen for two 88 West Soven- teenth street, between Fifth and ues. mane PROF#SSED COOK WISHES A IN IN A private family or frst clases ase; un- tends all hinds of pastry and puddlogs, meats and poultry. ‘The best cf. recommendation ase call at West Seventernth street, between Fifth and Sixth avenue. ‘To be seen for two days SITUATION WANTED AS SEAMSTRE S ; I3 AN excellent dresemaker, and would vait on a lady, or would be wiillirg to assist in the care of children. P call for two RESPECTABLE GIRL WANTS A -ITUATIONIN A private family; she is a good cook and excellent Yaundreus. Good city references gi Please call at 110 Nneteenth street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues. GOOD PLAIN COOK WANTS A SITUATION; UN- derstands baking and plain pistry, and is willlag to asmet in the washing and ironing >f @ small private family. Good city reference given. Can be seon for two days, at 19 Norvolk street, RESPECTABLE WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION 48 meat cook or pastry cook; understands her busi nF well; has noobjection to city or country. Can give the best of reference. Please call at 308 Mott street Can MAN WAN(3 A BABY TO WET Aa “autee, st her own residence, 183 Mast Riovents street, who has lost hec own, four, mouths o.d. A private family, is a g>00 cook and a first rate wash. @raxcironer. Pas’ good city reference from her last Nace. Please call at 244 Ninth street, between First and cond avenuer, : RE?PECTABLE MIDDLE AGED PROT#STANT Wo- man wishes a situation in a genteel family as nurse, or to tikecare of children A home more of an ob; weges. Can be seen for two days at No. 34 eet. wiek RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANT? A +! uation as cook in a private fauaily, is willing to as Hist in wasbing and ironing Has good’ refereaces from some of the first families in the city. Please call at 118 Seventh avenue, between Seventeenth and Eighteenth streets, for two da; A RESPECT4BLE YOUNG WOMAN Wi8HES A SITU- ation ee chambermaid, and to assist in washing and ironing. Can prodace the best of city reference. Please cali at 847 Second avenue, corner of Twenty- secord street, third floor, for two days. . YOUNG WOMAN WISHE3 A SITUATION AS seamstress; is capable of cutting and fitting cen- tlemen’s clothirg; or to wait on a lady, and would be wDling to wait on’a sick lady. Can be seen for two days, at 269 Sisth avenue, between Twenty-second and Twenty, third strests, in the store. RESPECTABLE WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION AS firet rate cook, washer and ironer; no objes! on to fein the country. Best of city reference can be given lease cull at 112 Tweaty-third street, between Sixta aad Seventh avenues SIXUATION I3 WANTED-BY A GOOD CODK; the can make good cake, bread, pastry ani blave mange; best cf city reference g Inqaice at 883 Broadway, between Eighteenth and Nineteenth st-eete. NEST GIRL WISHES A SITUATION IN A PRIVATA Jemily as chambermnaid and to assist ia washing, OF as waiter and chambermaid, or nurse and plat sew er; is recommended as capable of up staice work and honest by eity and country familias, Can be xeea for two ¢ays at 21 Nineteenth street, near Seventh avenue. RESPECTABLE WOMAN WaNTS A SITUATION ‘as first rate cook; urdorstands baking perfectly wl!, and ia wil.ing to assist in the washing and ironing, if required. Has the best of city referencs. Can be geen at 227 Kast Ninetesnth street, between Firs’ avenue and avenue A. SIN UATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, ancl sid aud waiter. The best city rofer: ence can hegiven. Apply at 27 West Seventeenth street, for two days. YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A S&T AL chasbermald or child's nurse, or to ing and ironing. Can be sesn for two day street, in the rear. YOUNG WOMAN OF RESPECT«BILITY WISHE* to go in the country as cham ermiid or waiter; she is @ gocd lavndress, and can maxe up five clothes in the neatest manner. Would have no objection to travel Letters addressed to 423 Broome at , shall be attended to. SITUATION WANTED BY A RESPECTABLY GIRL to take care of cbildren and do plain sswing or to co gereral housework ina small private family. Can be seen for two days, if not engeged, at No 8 Pcinse street, Can get a good reference from her last employer ILECHNT RESPECCABLE GIRL WASTS A S{1U4- . tion to do chamberwork and plain sewing, Tho tert of city reference can be given. Please call at 48 Mazion street, inthe rear. Can be seen ‘or ays. RESPECTABLE AMERICAN YOUNG WOAN A wishes ® situation todo eral housework; is o $608 cook, warher aad ironer no obj\c'ine taths covntry; can be seen for two Pleese call a! 117 Varick fireet, Srat stoop in the re LADY OF RESPECTABILITY, OWNING ONE of tinger’s best cewing mschines,jand who is @ first rats operawr and understands ali kinda of work, would like to engege with some ond having s business, crabout to commence one, in California. any push par: ty would find her of great sdvantege, as cha is anercel- lent business woman. A note addresse? to Industry, ‘box 167 Herald office, will meet with attentioa. KESPECLABLE YCUNG MAN WANTS 4.80 UA tion an clerk ht porter, and would ba willing ly usefulto his ba iy The Aldress I. M., Herald office, YOUNG MAN, A N*TIVE OF FRAND#, WHO ayeake French) German and Eoglish, wants 9 si A tuation as ralveman or atorekecper. apply at the fi office, from 9 to 10 o’clock, for a. Y. A YOUNG MAN WANTS A SITUATION AS GROOM . and coachman; has a perfect kniwieIge of the care of Korsos and carriage, and can give the best of city ref. ererca. Can be seen, or acdress M. D., No. 168 dso way. WAITER WANTS A SIXUATION IN A PRIVATE Ay tauity; be uncerstande his business perfectly, acd é6n give the best of city reference. Can be seen ‘until engaged at 758 Broadway. Addrces MAN WANTED ON A FARM. 1WENTY Mi from (ho city ne willing to make bimse!f gane Tally useful, and used to hores and catile. Must come well reecmmended. Apply at 1 Gold streo:, lower floor, on Wednesday, between 12 ond 1 o’clook. GENTS WANTED—TO fKLL AN ARTIOLE FOR which there is great Cemand. Agents are now moking trom $6 to $12 per day. A sma’ capital necw- sory. Norisk. Call at No. 62 Reade sticet, corner of Broadway, 100m No. 12, up aiaica SMART YOUNG BOY DESIRE? A SI UATION AS weiter in. private famt.y cr ining saloon Can fe well recommended; understands his business weil. Apply at 261 Bowery. OOKKERPER—A MIDDLE AGED GENTLEMAN, NA tive of France, and well e’neated, is in want of employment as bookkeeper, or correspondent ia Freach, Ergl'eh and German Only a moderate remuveration asked. The most satisfactory references as to respeo'a- didity, ability, &c,given it required. Address A. Z, dox 1,268 Post ( flice. ARBEEPE:'S SIUATION WANIEO—BY A YOUNG man competent to tke charge of @ hotel or restaa iant; is ® good writer and accountant; three rears sity reference Apply at or address J. O., 183 West Thirty. Sith street. (HAMBERMAIN, AND TO aSsi3T IN WASAING AND ironing —Situation wanted in a private faaily, Gocd city reference given. Apply at 343 East Trel’in atreet, for two days. Linen gg eee aged de 3 a oe 5 mily, by one who thoroughly understands jc wosteeed. Can be weil recommended by her last em- ye No person who wants washing done need apply. 1) at 42 bast Kighteenth street, in one of the cottages between Fourth averue and Broadway. OUK, WASHER AND Ii ONER—SITUATION WANTED in a private family. Good city reference given. Apyly at 719 Rullivan street, between ker end Amity, in the r¢ar, for two days. OOK, WaSBER AND IRONER —SITUATION WANT- / ed, ine te family. Good city referense given. Apply ‘at No. 124 Twelfth street, near Fifth avenue, for two dayt, \LEtKS WANTED—fIF (EEN IRKS, SALEIMEN, C Sy? ae ry y be fos! ee are $500 to $2,000, at 423 vixta aven k b otal Cott wenty-one ysars estab ished. Call 9 to 1) Boarded, guarantied, places pure. Orders filled daly, AITERS, NURSES, AND OTHER MALU Mer ge peti be Sevvitea fer rempestadis fercilies, Please a) at the Employment sgevey Of. flee, Cy tesa street, Union equare. N. B— Perrone uations at this office ere required to have good seferences. CRS RY GOOD3 —A MIDDLE AGED G@NTLEMAN; WHO ct knowledge of every deactiption of dry il olenals atore sa sales ‘DAD, atry clerk, orin any situs tion! he eculd make bimvelf generally vsefal in & hou'e wantirg a trustwor'by perron: hes had several yeaa experience io the most extensive hooses; first rate re ference in the city, Addre | presen weer B CU.dEN =f WAanTs. ea Miter, +) omg man Qualted to tied tothe pre ey man pre scription deyart and the, perl occupation of a re- tail tr tie beat tly reeamengntations red to Oner' ferred. Addrese Drugalot, Herald efiae. = oad IXTEEN MILES FROM served his time im the old at 20 Beek men street. WSEELEX & H RP. RUG CLEDK WANTED—ONE COMPETENT AND well recommended may apply at No 883 Second RY GOODS § Riebmond, Ve. MAN WoNTED, 70 G0 70 ne ¥ho Vy - saree the retail Gry gots busines Ppdingeb! CA unless they can give good city reference. Gratien Nourse, 35 Liberty street uf ae ae | B, DRESSMAKERS, WILL GO OUt 70 LiDies by the dy or week; cea give reference for sut- fing and Attin She ‘wil! take home also. Please call at 105 Firat street, between First avoaue and ay. A INGLISH, FRENCH ANI) ‘PROTESTANT Si RVANTS ‘4 wanted—travelling maid, nut.e, and profewed cook: three cooks, wai 4nd irovers; cook, washer and froner, and chambermaid and waiter for New Haven; Isdy’s maid for Sevapneb, and ke by’sjmaid for phia Fmployers can be seun from 8 to 120’clock Guy, at 149 Grand street, G CVERKNESS WANTED- IN THE FAMILY OF A PHY- F sic‘an, resicirg about twenty miles phis, sccessible several times dail: ‘an governess for three young She murt be qualified im French, music and the g brarebes of thorough tngtixh education. For farther perticulars, apply with references to 20 bast Thirteenth ttreet, between the hours of four and six P. M. ENER4L HUUSEWORK.I—SiTUATI IN WANTED, IN ‘a private family; is a firrt rate washer avd ironer; aese iy Pipher Eee. . pply at the corner of Court and Atlsntic strects, Brook’yn, near the groee: store, firet floor, front room, f y - for two days ‘RS. CONKLIN WANTS THE WASHING OF SOME gevtlemen, or families, by the month or by the zen ; alfo, mangling and clear aterching done in the neatert style on moderate terms. Can give the best of city references. Pleace call at 107 East Tweaty-tfth aireet. va ene eee enna tees anen SORRY a ILLINERS WANTED —A FIRST RATE MILLINE?, competent to su, ten i the workroom of an ex- tensive cstablishmentin a Western city Also two fics: class milliners and trimmers, can find permasent em rloywent, at a liberal axJary, by applying to William Loockind, 299 Grand treet, from Volock PM. 12to 1, and 8 to 10 P\N DEMANDE (DEUX (FILLE: UNE ik TENIR uD im, et une pour fai lout tOs OUVrage; elies ‘doirent avolr de boon-s teoommendations; s'adtee’ srr 108 Broadway, au Frecoh dying establishmem GEAMA RE 8—WAN'ED, BY A RESPEOPBLE \D young woman a situiticn ss seamstress in a private fomby; is a good dreas usker ond plain sewer. inquire at 166 West Sixteenth street, in the rear, third floor. Sear WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, ©) to do gezers] housework and plain cooking. Please call at her pres: nt place, 423 atlantic street lyn, a two days, frcm 10 till 2 o’elock. Good city reference ven, 1TU.TICN WANTED—AS COOK, AND TO A*S13T IN washing and ironing, Has the best of city reference. Please coli at 54 Nprivg atreet, first floor, back room, TYIUANION WANTED—BY A Re°PECIABLE YOUNG woman ae cock, Washer ard irone, and good baker. Bert of city and eduntry refereace given. Call at 362 Tweifth street, fioor, froat room. YIIU+110N WaNTED—BY A KFSPRCTABLE YOUNG N°) mao, as porter. Can give the best city reference. Address M. I, Herald o' CIITUATION WANTED.—BY A RESPECPABLE YOUNG SD protestant women, as chambermaid, and do plain sewing, ond fine washing and ircning The most res- pectable of city reference ein be given as to ability, &3, Van be een for two days at 1(6 Tenth avenue. SLIVATION WANTELD.—BY A _*T¢ADY, FIRST RATE teook, ina private family. The best of city refer- epoe can be given Apply at the grocery store of John J. Mor is, corner of Univortity Place and Twelfth street SITUATION WANTED—BY 4 RESPECTABL" YOUNG SS woman, as nurses or chambermald. an give good reference from ber last place. Can be seem for tw) atie8 First avenue, between Fifteenth apd. Sixteenth sticeta, firet floor, back room \MUATION WANTED—AS A FIRST RATE COOK; SHE SS ina good baker, und a vood washer and iconer; has 26 e* jection to do gen oasework in’s small private fami y. Good reference can be given. Apply at 86 Evat fwecty-second atrect, second it, front room, for two aye. SITUATION WANT#D—BY A LADY, 48 MATRON OR SS bcusokeeper in any public institution, hotel, or pri- vi ntlemnan’s family; has had the careof children alo Leld tituaticus of the oighest respons bil'y, and ap give the best refecenses in this city and Pniladetphia; bas no objections to go to any par: of the country Cali st 128 Bowery, for Mrs. Hele. ITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG woman, aschumbermai¢ snd waiter, in @ private amily: wou'd have no objec top to assist ia washing and irunng, or taking care of erildren tatisfactory ree ‘ererce given. Con be reen at 265 Grard, street, in the ory goods store, from 10 A. M. to 6 P. M. QUITUATION WAN‘hKD—BY A Rs<PEOTABLE YOUNG A) woman, who can speak freoch and ae ovrse crchamtermaid. Can give good referenes, call st 604 Broadway. NITUATION? AYE WaNTED BY TWO SI3°HRS, PRO- testant—one, who is married, to do the sew. ing of ® family, at her own house: the otber to de chan berwork an fe sewing; has no odjestion to meke heveelf geverally useful, Goodgreferance given. Pease es at 216 Firet avenue, northeast corner of Tuireenth street, second Moor, front room. Cam be Siem or two day QHUMBON WANTED—-BY “AN RXPHRIENCED <> waiter. Has the be+t of reference. Please call at 209 pach street. Can be sevn for two days, if not en- urge SHUaTION WANTED BY A YOUNG ENGLISHMAP, iY a8 eoachmsn oF yroota , no onjection to the country, Good recommentations given Piesne -all 0; address 140 tifth avenve, ccrner Nicetecuth street, SULUATION WANTE!—>8 WAITER, BY 4 RESPZCT- b) able young man, ina privae femly. Can prodece ‘Ee best of tewimonials as to evbriety, ity and ca- vability as waiter, from bis lest employers in this elty. Addvers T !'., Herals office whie> will be promptly at- tended to for two days, if not engaged. QUAL'SMEN WANT: D—T+IR Y MEN, 108ELL ARTI cles wanted vg ane ee make $3 to $6 perdsy. A enpitel required. Also three mencn salary. Osilat 115 Gnaasbere street, third loot {ALKSMEN WAN‘ED—TARKE FIRST RATE DRY KD goods se'esmen, to go West Liberal salary end permanent employment to competent hance Apply to William Loodbind, 269Grand street, from 12 to 1; and 8 to 10 o’cloek P.M. IX OR EIGHT MEN WANTED—TAIS DAY, IN A <> pleasant and fuerative emp'oyment, that will pay ‘rom $3 to 86 per dey. Apclicauts should have from $10 to $26 capital /¢pvly to WaJENKY & 0O., 128 Nassau stree?, room No, 4. up stein, EKVAN(s’ AGENCY, NO 6 TILLARY STREET, near Fultcn, Breoblyn Ladies of this city or vicinity call ng personally or ion writing, suited with first claw veronle help of ali binds Wairing for fret rate cook, who understands pastry end baking, is an ex- velent washer avd irorer, with ten years city reference; «leo p ain cooks, girls for general housework, chamber: meids, purees, ete , Protes'enta ano Cxtholies. rpywo RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMEN WANT A I pace; one to cook, wash, end iron, and ths other oe chsmyermaidf and veiter, and assist with washing ond iromicg The best of city reference gives from their ‘ast plece. Please callat 229 First avenae, one door trom Fourteen'h street, arst floor, front room Can be seen for two days. 'O TRsVELL'NG AGENSS.—PARTTES TAKING OF. ders or peddling goods, can hear of a geod commis. ston by calling at 38 Ann street. The articles are stap ¢, ond in general demand, ano afford « fair ehanee for en- terprire to smart salesmen Nore other need apply. 0 LIQGOK AGLN S.—WaNTED, A MAKRIED MAN .. Fesiding im this city, to sell for a wholesale liquor es- tsblisbment and do the collecting None but those that can bring Grat claswelty reference and have aa extensive country scquaintance, need apply. Address with res} psme, and where am interview may be hed, none other will be noticed, Mercantile, Herald office, T° INK WANUFsCTUFER{ AND OT3ER3—tHR AD- vyerttser, a working chemist. who has besn isk maker to one of the Jarg st establishments in London, wiaher to obtain emoploytoant Teal be to ia: stare ‘a od canno: be equalled b; America Satis actory 7eferenee can be Ad w. B. Chemist, at ¥r. Costello's street, corner of Delevan, South ‘0 BOS? CARPENIERS —AN ENGLISH venteen years oid, vishes to the caspented or tig ond bite pine | year’s knowled, VP. @., orale office, PUBLISBERS OR MERCH ANT3—A BOY 16 YEARS id age, wents a rituation ina } Lal some bine of an office. Writes a tar will recommended. “Address Hi By Worailemon ®. aod can make uteful, eleo, two lads to come under fac'ory, $20 Bowery | NE ¥EMME PYANG ATER DE cS we placer comme Tone et ooutartére; elle Mat fakes toos Jes heh lements Wenfants peut les instraire dang ‘a lap,ue frarcaise, n'a pes d’ohjention d’aller au sud. S’adrenmer par lettre 8, Morio, Herals offloa, NE DAME PARTINT LE és ¢ 7 BC 418 BY VALLE Wadrermr ho. 45 Tres Sixiime avences. N JEUNE HOWDR, AGE DE 20 Suisse, désire re placer comme waiter amisio; il enit également solgner I he 7 wt. ive ie 4 V ‘ ———__—_—___. er Deletes OF Wauss oot nist pag,

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