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Naval =v: + ileal Ot Br solute Augest See ee cuamer fi ie rom al word oi Rio Jancieo Sept is, os ‘the sloep cf-war John adams, Commander Boutwell, from Boston for Pacific Osean, which ansbored in Nan- ‘tasket Roads on 26th inst , went to sea on the afternoon of 26th. Supreme Court—! ‘Term. Specsal Before Hon, Judge “itenell. cr 27 — In the matter of extending Park Place—Iu Witehel delivered an in this ease, contirming t seport of the Commissicuers. Young Amertea begins to show signs of ; sense, jor we uncers'and that all the young mea in town wow psironize KNOX when in want of a neat, elegant ‘Biting, slerract appe:ting hat. Knox doss know how to get up such an ant hat, and his present fall styles Becek everyting like competition completely in the shale. His up talen Senet, in the Presets House, ie 079 ‘the greit cnire of attrac! for gentlemen of seisure and refinement, while his older established stand, at 128 Fulton street, etill retaing all ite immecse popularity. Espencheid commends his Fal! Style of Hats t gentleman who wishes to select from the vari- ous crylea before the public the best and bsndsomest bord the seascn, at his old price, $3 50, 118 Nassau Fat eg oe eee pire ao lo" a m o batter re Rafferty Leask Wish to Have tt Dis tiootly understood that they are act up fcr any public @Mce, but that they continue to rel their inimitanle @aguerrean Ls’ st 67 Chatham, and corner of Chatham and Pear) street. Drake's Fall Styles. For elegant Hats, of the jatest axed mostapproved patterns, call at DitaKe’s, Me. 9 B-wery. _N. B=-Eobert J. Tifasy, foreman, and James ?. Breveter, salesman, Will be pinaced to serve their friex cs st the above ostablishmeat. $000 fave at the Ord Hetabilsnea tsusr— th. New Het Company, Nos. 146 and 148 » assau etrest— ¢qoai to avy four dollar hat in the eity, to be sold at stu lessle or by the single hat for only three dol ars each Thore who beve not been to see us will do wel! to call und seve a dollar. ae P10 ‘be me seed <9? d taste, that White’ Feppored to be posse of goo at White's fatand winter sty’e of het, ie the most nest and geateel ef enythicg ever issued at the jow price: of $3 ani $4. WEJIK, batter, 932 Broadwsy, corner Ha! .on street. Ladies’ ard Childsen’s Fuss at Geatn’s Ba- mar-—The for ssaron having opened, the attention of Indico je invited to the large aod comcrehensive aueort- mert of xulfs, victorices, closka, caffe, gloves, &>, st the Raaser, ineluding every species of furs, rare or om eon, 403 all made up in the best e-vlea announced tm Purin for the comicg winter, GENIN’s Bastar, 613 Broxdsay, 8 Nicholas Lotel, cd oo en Ala mwa; sok men fer tO cent tat arn woe sise: for $2. ‘e+, opposite Metzopoiitan Hotel Tho Best, the Cheapest, Largest 50 Dent degverreoty pes are the first ciass colored ones, with ber ‘some care cowp ete, token at 435 Broadway, corner @ Howard street. GARBaNaTi, Artist. by theese who are tize for 50 CT ys joal Sowheny WANSON?, 080 Broad. Te Coguerxcotype Artists avd Dealersun Bawples of a new and superior plate, uow ready, just re- ivi d £, cm one of our fitm now in Paris. We can re- eommerd thie pie as the best in market. Sample fur- warded to avy pert of the United Siates. MEADE BRO (HESS, Importers, 283 Broadway, four doors above the setor House. New York Picinre Com A489 Broadway. —fvgerreotypes sre taken by this company, with Beles’ new imyersicn, the double cimers, taking two portrnite at patented by the United stites govern pong Cirecied Sy Captain Clark and fifteen others. 289 Brcadway. Panos and Mclodecns.—The moat celebrated Wares snd melodeose in the world. T. Gilbert & Co.’s vm pracog, with or without the wolsan; Horace Wrens’ preaty Improved Pisvos, celebrated for their iat brillianes and richneca of tona, and elasticity of ; Holett & Qumeton’ pianos (of the old drm of Balhit & Co); « inte setOrument of pianos of other selenrated Boston sad New York manufacturers con- #antly ip store. Second hand piacos at great bargavas. Priore, $26, $30, $60, $75, 3100, $125, 3130, &e , to $176 Besatifo) panch. which have deen rented a short ‘will be e0!3 very Jow. b instrument warrantes, A larg? cieccuct made for csth To puit some purchasers, monthiy jaymenie will be taken Cash paid for second Band plant + HOKA0E WaTERS, Broadway. @eod Ci thing for Cold Weather.- A Large g-0-8 c! overoosts of all qualities; pontaloons in great variety; vests, 9 au) gerortmest; under garments of every eeorlytion ; well made, and iu hai? Bae at geotee’ and comfortadie For #s'¢ ut reasons! a pres we No 442 Broadway, *LFRED MUNROE & Neo @eria*ion from marked prices. James Little & Co., Merchant Fatiors, 412 away, have ome Of the ver: best ss well asthe largeet, secortments af ready wade clothicg t>at can be fend in the city. Their stock ie made ap in tho best wyle, and they wil guarantee to give a Gt. P. i, Rogers & Co.-- hoe fst: pr this emmert clothing house (publi eolcrep) annoucces that hen sefe dat one price will de asked or tsken for any article of clothing at Onion He). Velike this plan It is fcunded on equal ani rsd ape ‘There ia nothing like a cheap price aad no Gera! jose ded Do You Hesr Phatt—if the Bogs of Rew Yort have not already in‘erme! their pareavs that ‘the grevtert vuriety of fasbicnatie sod cheap c’othing $x boya in tbi- city ie to be foued at SMITH BRUTHERS, 142 Fultoa street, they are not the close observers we tebe them tobe. Winter Clo at Half Price, at Evans’ @cthing warebous and 68 Falton stress. $100,000 worth of fine winter clothing, tram Broadway, ‘or sale athalf yrice. AN Yew York city banks taken at par. Dolax & Thompren have a large and besn- tiful aeoortment of winter clothing, which they are sell- tog st a great discount. Overcoate from $6 to $16, at 304 aud 106 Naseau street, corner Ann. me of Srow ns Of the Newest Styles, and of every Gea ity, just received, and will de soid at great bargains; ‘no. cents beet kid gloves, at 63.; ladies’ do, 45, ani eyavals wuarfa, pooket bapdkerchie(e, be seausily che saan LEsDEGsTRR, 343 Broadway, corner of Leon: sire’, Ri bo. ns, Rabbons.= Jase Revelved from Auce tion, a ierge sige of new and rich (il ribbons, whica we witl offer ) bis morning 8) ® jowa to the raannfacturers of over Gfty per cect, BH. LEaDB: ATER, 347 Broadway, ourner of Lecnard street. Umiesezved Sale st ana Jece gorde, Paris Werke | vtiasa, petion, S eeves, bands, Jadieniand cvildrea’s uader cloth- ing, & , &e. NEWMAN'S, 165 Broadway, between Eighth aud Nipin strests. Hoder.—From Auction, Kid Goves, Kid fioven, bid gloves—1.200 dozen ladies? bes: quality, ‘all colore izes, at Se the pair, reguiar prices 78; ac, 150 breakfast sete. New styles at $3 50 escd set. J/GN MADDEN, 573 Broadway. India Rubber Gloves and Mittens for ase In eoio or wet weather; also ladies’ }ined gioves aad hieach- icy gloves sod mitts, s certain oure for Gs grea bavos Fer tale at ail the rubber etores, to the trade woly at 26 Johastreet, up stairs, “UMenn2re le a Medal whose reverse ts dis- evorteey.”’ saya the prover>. GrSEN, No. 1 Astor y cues, alwayn keeps the mecal right side up, treating bie customers wita atiection, fittiog them with such stunts oe they cau preenre Lowhere else, and keeping bie promises with ficelity aheatse ls Crowded every night, re shoe etore tn Oaral street is crowded all me; for st nortore ia New York cao rus a tifal er and button boob, euch slippers, ties. and toilet obppers, India rabrera, &, with bors’, misses’, sad ebrburea’s beote snd shows be ottaine edie prices, as at J mILUAR & 01 a , 138 . Pare uch Teaxon- Canal et. Jaret recorved per Washington fron J Fort, 12 rae Kiebe. eu, Paris, sod other eminent wehera ruiteble for the resaya, received mouthiy. A Je-g- supply coustantty oa haai by KUGENS FHARLY 62 nerean sirest, third door above Maiden Line. Per ship Consiaatine, Liverpoo!.-Hiram #£NVES: ON, 99 Bowers, bos jon: reseived sever<i agai beeot } ugiieh meda'iior royal velves carpete, worth $250 Ww $1,100 each NB —60,000 yards of desutifal iagrain eoryet at 36. 48, and oe. pak yard ut Vaienune reat; No 98 Nascaa pret, ne?“ Chins ana EBartiexware, Yon ot the Uryetal Pala Jeno, of Londen, ani Meet store kngierd. 7 925,000 Stock COP : THONG’ s, 7090; soma 7 cent ehei per than taey coud be par tir works, ia Kogloud. Chere (4 av attendant atte Posce who wi'l show the goods, or fartber io- fo waren oom be bad at my «tore, No. 233. Bie sive’ coe door from Sixth aveous railrowl, at which Pace I beep eovetently on baud a large axortment of Chie, piss, and earibenware, paiect#l with great care Ouro my late virit to Eurore Caw C LHIGH. 0 Sandred and Fif.y Ban ita Baliding to sim be city of Pati reon, at Pascais Sa ls, “at waction, eu Weoresthy wad ibura ey, Nov 1 and 2 on the er Broperty iw hedatifully sitaated for pri- it would undouniedly be ~ good in- seatunent. 96 property im this vicinity ia ineressine in @ nee) not t enumerate tie ad- ace £7,000, aps equare foer whied ia to he teeted on the drat )iis proyesty i# also covvenient to the and all the principal fsoteyies) For mapa aad ail oly gs the auctioneer, ar JAMES W, BAR He ieod Ban day of 3 gorating —Dr. Derive Ham, who bets Trteaeting Gees i, of Germany, hes discovered 8 new and healthy beverage, which be aims wil) Danish for ever the evil end: ‘taste for bran- @y, giv, schnapps, wize, lager bier, and ail other intox!- esting ‘drinks. ‘his beverage he calls “Invigora‘ing Spirit,’ and guarantees it to bes speedy cure for dys- FLv.is, eyaney complaints Neer cholic pains and ‘pg y= palais tliecadlines com peel teat he Finks’ Spirit will instantly remove all“ bad fooling, t beneit, In favor and deliciousness, it is better tees any of the intexicating beverages; it will stim: invigorate and exhierate, drive sway all bed spinite at ttairs, ‘will rot intoxicste. Price, one dollar per botue. bad at Badway &Co.’s, 162 Falton strest,fup agente: aleo Jis. Luce, corner Jane and Buivon s:reste, ner Hudson and Hammond streets; corner d Housten streets; Mrs. Hays, 139 Fulton by druggists everywhere. and Viselting Cards In the most usual. ‘Wedding fashions ble styles, twenty-five per cent less thaa ebarge’?. A choice astortment of the latest styles of Pusat envelopes. tiver wafers, de ; seals ver door platen, ks, at ERMBLUS, pract! 304 Broadway, two doors from Walker street. Last of the Beantiful Laselend Building lots —These 500 duilding lots, with 100 f will be divided among 600 subsericers in a few days $16 zecures four building iota, twent;-five by one hundred feet, or a farm of from two to twenty acres. Hundreds are living in unhealthy apartments, and paying ali thet earnings for rent, wo moay now secure a delightful ani heslth: homertead near the city. Apply at once to CHARLES WOuD, are re maps aad pamphie:s cao gratia. Detience Vaiarsacder Mm. ?sTKICK is the sole manufactarer in the United States af the ebove cclebrated eafee, and F.C. Goffin’s impene- gwhie defiaces locks and croc bars. Depot 192 Pear) ‘taret, one dooz below its'den lane. Pernam’s Barlesque Opera House.—This Ddeautifal establisumext is destined to bacdin> the fasbicnable resort of all patronizing Ethicpian enter- teinmenis. 1 is tastily Gttet up and aimiradly adapt ea to sueb pe: formancs The company is unques- tiorably the beet in the city. Powder *:oof Locks-Thelr Value.—The office of Mr. Jobn Freeman, dealer, 236 West Twen- ty-oigbth treet, was entero’ on the night of the 234 of October, }854, by breaking through the door. All the valuable bovks 60d money were secured in one of Rich &Co,’p +clumsodsr cafes, with Yale’s improved powder proof locks, which the roobrre in vain attempted to blow open with powder. They then fired the premises and Wet Safes iike the above for sale b; SiIEARNS & MARVIN, 144 146 Water street, Whkhkers or Moustaches eee cee = besvily in six 1 by my onguentywhich will not stai orinjtce ikea B by fers sent toany part of the ccurty. R.G. GRAHAM, 167 Nassau street, N. Y.; Heyes, 176 Fulton street, Brocklyn. “ialz Dye ond selroyeis by all echnowledged;: Gold wholesale and retail, or applied in nine scoma at W. 4. BATCHELOR’S hair dye, wig, and orns- ental bair factory, No. 233 Broadway. Cristadoro’s Hair Sas co +¢quai in the wor! ved, sil- engraver, Dye.—This Splendid Dye 1a, the tints imparted by it to the hair are those of nature. Sold wholesale and retail snd spplied at Crictadoro’s, No. 6 Astor House, 76 Wigs and T: by a novel improvement are secared against |! srinking or loss of shspeduricg wear. Theirexast ot, extreme Ughtness, natura) appearence and moderate , recom mend them tuallwearers No. 16234 Fulton street, west of Broxd- vay. Does the Sep Begin to Show through your Bair?—If uo, baldness is at hand, unless you use proper means to prevent it. A pply Miller’s invigorator night snd morning, and your hair is ‘safe. It will soon grow thick and strong. LOUIs MILLER, 205 Bo: For sale by droggiste generally. Pearl Tabict- A Fine Article for Improving the complexion, and giving the skin & fine, smcoth sur- face, and hes! pimpks aad other eruptions of the shin, Try it For aale at GUIUN’S, 127 Bowery, corner of Grand street. Asycnwail’s Tonic palate aoa within the infaluble specifies in'medicine, it is the positive anti- dots for fever and ague, Newiae Hh nare within a few daye, never fai'ing to produce desirable result. Pre pied ty THOMAS & MAXWELL, successoreto James: ‘epir wall, 86 William gtreet. “ Eer cheeks were tinged with such s red #, oe —— 9 on ron sng, ¢ pear] ani 7 As in sea shell’s polished li \y Weiltat oogy eaten ihe nsovemary toes hace plane 3 comp 'exion it ism ive pnd ilecaee 40 the sans ete, act food he ony meas tice before the which effec’ this object—Pha- lon’s ne Iction. Sossys Madame Thillon—so says ion of a every 1s who bas used it and contrasted it with other eoametics. fold by E PHALON, 517 Broadway, (33 Ni- cholas,) and 197 Broadway, corner of Dey straet; and kept by Groggists and fancy storekeepers everywhsre. Dr. Dod's Syrup of Alumouia.—This cele- recommented medicine for coughs, colds, asthma, and all diseases of the throat and lungs ia giwey son pand at She eelncipel depot, 47634 Broadway, ard the lesding phy in this city and Brooklyn. Price, fifty cents per 0. A Devgerous Affeir.The Man who Forges & ¥espon to turnish further awistavce to the powerful srtulery of Nero oapipwese the hearts of un- med men, must be «terror to bacheiorhood. The aid which Bogie’s hyperion fluid for the hair, and hedesiona for the compleaion, renders it, when ured by the fair sex, the most powerful ally of Cupid that is. by the ia- vontor, WM. BOGLE, No 277 Washingtoo street, Bos- ton; in New York, by A. B. & D, Sands, No. 100 Fulton Chas H. king &Co., Brosdway; Rushton, Clark & Broadway ; Clickener & Oo , 81 Barclay street, and by chemists and perfumers throughout the world. Rhecumatt crofula, dic—Hyatt’s Life Balsam ia the mort certain remedy for thoee terrible dis- eases. You who are suffering the mat gen yet ‘Thousands remember that a few doses of this most pleasant ecmpound will afford eertain relief. of have been eured, and published im the 2un, |, nd other papers. Circulars grey Gen) eer-iicatts can be had at the prinel depot, No. 216 Grand etreet. Seventy-five cents per bottle. Cholkera—Dr. Tobias, 60 Cortlandt street, guarentees to care every cme of cho’ when first attached, with Lis Venetian liniment It never fails On'y 26 certs. Who that values life will be without it? Sola by the cruggists throughout the United States. On Thursday; October 26, Mrs. GuorGE Datann, of a daughter. Mactiea, On Thuredsy evening, October 26, by the Rev. Dr. Ferrie, Thomas F. Juxuwun to Louisa L., daughter of Jacod ¥, Hertzel, of this city. In Brooklyn, 6m Thursday, October 26, at the resi- Gence of Wiliam Maflyn, Ba , by the cev. Mr. Labagh, winister of the sip gt Carroli street, Mr. Wnuam H. Suey, of >, Roel to JANE ANNE Pryton, only daughter of the late Walter Ly hee Esq., of Carrickcxshenzon, county Leitrim, Irelan: At Hembarg, N. J., on Thursday, Ostober 26, by the Fey. Joel Campbell, Franx . Tuckke, of &t Loais, Mo., to ANNIE M., deughter of Hon. Daniel Haines. Az South Farme, Ct., on Thure?ay, October 26, by Rey. D.L Parmalee, +r. Wa H. Laurence, of Brooulyn, N. Y.,fto Mise Ormmia M. mepizy, of South Farms. Died, On Tuesday, October 24, affer a short itiners, Joux YOUNG, ageo 26 years. Hie frierds, avd trose of his brothers in lav, Thomas snd Theo cre Sypher, sre respectfully invited to attend his funeral, to-morrow afternoon, at two o’closk precise: ly, frum bis late residence, No. 130 East Twenty-irst ‘His remains wili be taken to G:eenwood for in- Maine papers please sopy. Op Thursday, Ocroder 26, st three o’cloy P.M, Ca THEKINE, the Deloved wile of Joha Ba:rett, aged 31 yours and 10 months, after a severe aud protracted idsess, whieh she bore with Cbristian fortitude. Hor tuneral will tate place from her late residense, No. 76 Uraxge street, wt one o’clock this af relatives and frieo’a of the farily are resp: ted to at‘end, withou: farther notice. On ber 27, at 12 o'clock A.M, of com fumption, Euzanera 3, the beloved wife of James A. Fox, «ged 27 years ‘The juneral will take place from ber late resideace, No. 187 1@ancy street, to morrow af.ernovn, a? one o'clock. The reletives snd friende of the family are reepectially invitee to attend, without farther notice, On Fiicay morving, Octoder 27, Carmarin® ApsLaipR, Gavgh:er cf Wiliam and Electra Jane Brewer, aged 2 yeere, 2 months and Ldsy. ‘Tbe fiends of the family are invited to attend the fu- neva), from the residence of her pareats, No. 78 Willett street, to morrow morning, at half pert ton o’closk. Her Yer aine will be taken to Greenwood Cemetery Eucdeply, on Friday, October 27, Joun H. Carr, con of Thowes 8 anc Mazy £. Carr, in the 7h year of his age ‘The relatives and fr.enda of the family are requestes to attend the ral, at one o'clock to morrow aftercoon, from the residence of bia grandmother, srs. R. Jones, No. 200 Division street. His rémaina will be tasea to Greenwood On ibureday, Ortaber 26, son of Alexander 8nd Helen Middleton, aged 38 months aud 2 days ibe reistiver and friends of the family are reipectfally invited to attend the funsral, from the resilencs of his Brandmotver, No. 141 West thirty sixth excca', at one o’cluck this efteznoon. Maryaviile, € please copy. en Ee ay, Ostobir 2 Tere ser of Thomas and ary Sem, ed 1 yerr, 4 montha and 19 days. Tre friends of the family are Teepee'faily invited to sitend the fanera), this afternoon, at ons o ‘closk, from ak Hy peta mame in this city, on Thareday, Ostoder Mrs. Hevaserrn Prqua, of Tarrytoen, ager 88 years, % ‘The f:lends of the femaly ate See to attend her forersl, this morning, at eleven o’ciock, at the Uld Dutch 1eformed Church, Tarrytown Friends wishing to ac: compeny the yemains, will lease taxe the cara from — or Thirty-first streets, this morning, at nine o'clock. On iburs‘ay, October 26, of dropay, Eowaro Wrusam, ovly child of Pauls snd Sarab CW Us, of No 263 Fal- ten brookiy: od 4 years, 5 months aad 22dayn, Eopiish pspers please copy. Friday, Octover 27, after a lingering ill ce ict of tke late George Demund, in the « ar Tei exnme. 28 year e. yee snd friends of the fam, au} of Ser sone i Fe ‘i £ | if 5 t i Besal, MATION WANTED—OF MR. THOMAS ABBOTT, of Mountbellew, connty Galway, Ireland, re- siding in Brooklyn, Address Miss Sproule, cure of Mr. Mee 1, 257 avenue, near East Sixteenth street. TASATHARINE RODE, WEO SORMERLY LiVeD WITH Mrs. Gasjer, upon her at the Prescott House, the will hear of something to her advantage. HERE 18 A LETTER IN THE BROADWAY Post Cfiice for J. Mentueal or E. C. B. Alien, which had Better be sent for. : ————— ee ILLIAMSBURG —YOU MUST WANT MONEY, AND you know you can have it by writing to your father, cay where it will reach you, and it will be sent witLout question or enquiry. W. ECIUPES ON PENMAN: HIP,—A LECTURE AND EX Hianation of hiv new system of penmarship, will be given on Monday eveving, October 30th at nalf a eeven all, Astor o'clock, at the hall of the association, Clinton ce, by William 8. MacLaaim, aidei by steyhea Pearl Exq. Members ot the azsociation, and others e invited to attead. RS. H. M TRACY CUTLER, WILL the Broadway Tabernacle, on Toe eaing, 81, at 73 o'clock. Sndject, the American ques: tion at home and abrord—Prote tapisa and Ca Loli:iam, ission 25 cents. RELIGIOUS NOTICES, EDICATION OF 1HE SIXT4 AVENUE REFORMED Dutch church {opposite Amity strect), on Suaday morning. Ostober 29th. Dedication sermon iu the mora ing at 1034 o’closk, by Revd Mercus Hutton, D. D. Service in the afterroon at 3 o’clock, Revd. Mr. Cuyter, and evening at 73, 0c’ Revi. Dr. Bethune, The public ia most respectfully invited t: EDICATION OF THE SIXTH AVENUE REF )RMED Dutch Church to morrow morning, Ost 20th. jorning.servicea by the Pastor and Rev. Matthews and Hutton Afternoon, at 3 o’clock, by » Mr. Cuy- ler and Dr. Ferris. Evening, at 73 o’clock, by Dra, Bethune’and Dewitt. ISSIONARY ANNIVERSARY EXERCISES OF A highly interesting character will take placs in the ‘pring Street Church, near Varick street, to morrow coe evening, commencing at 734 o’clock. Ad- essen witl be delivered by T.de Witt Tanmage, keq , of Bund Brook. N. J, and Kev. Simuel Hanson Cox, 1). D, late of Brooklyn, Men LAW SERMO) BY SPECIAL REQUEST OF the City Temperance Alliance, Kev Dr. Cheever will preach @ sermon in the Church of ths Puriians, Union cquare, to-morrow (Sabbath) evening, Oct. 29th, at 734 o’clock, on the justice and necessi:y of ths Maine Liquor Iaw, and the duty of Christians to vote for such men only as wit] enact and enforee it. ee Se as ACIFIC STREET METHOLIST EPISCOPAL CAURTS, Brooklyn.—the Rev. Dr. Foster will initiate a series of Suniay Morning fermons in this church, on the Busis Doctrines of Christianity, with discourse on the Exist- ence of a God, to-morrow morning at 103; o’clock Seata will ke provided for strasgers who may desire to hear this interesting series. LV. OLIVER BRONSON OF KINDEKHOOK, SON OF ex chief Justice Green C. Bronson, will deliver the third discourse before the Young Men’s Association ef the South Dutch Church, Fifth avenue, corner of Twon- bir ati on next Sabbath evening, 29:h instant, at o e Lodge No. 35 are requested to be punctui! in at- tendance at their lodge room on next Thursday evening, as business of importance will be brought forward for their consideration. WILLIAM » N. G. G W. Txurgr, Fecretary. FFICE OF THE COLLECTOR OF TAXES, &o., WIL liamaburg, , 1854.—Noties is hereby given that the city tax books of the present are now open for peyment, and that I am prep: to re- ceive the sums chi thereon. All taxes paid previous to the 1st day of November next, will be reseived with ont addit charge. On that day 2 per cent will be added, and ev@ry thirty days thereafter an additional one per cept. Persons can bave their bills by applying at thi. office, and are requested to have the assessment numbers of their lots, and thus avoid errors. Hours for receiving taxes, from nine A M. till two P M, and en Wednesday and Satur. Og im Lae nine o’slock. JOHN W. Bia! », Collector If Taxes and Asseonm nts, City Hall, corner of Fourth and Youth Seoond streets. accent te ee EY YSIERS—8T. NICHOLAS SALOON.—THERE WILL be a convention held, by invitation of the proprietor of the St. Nicholas Saloon, corner of &j street and lway, of anumber of our most em’ physicians and chemists, to take into consideration and anslyze the present healthy, or suppossd unhealthy, state of oysters The proprietor incurs this extra ex- as his sale of oysters varies from 3,000 to 5,000 x day. The result of the conference will be made nown to the public in a few days. LOCTOR THE BARON SPOLAKCO, President of the Board of Examiners, Cuares Brapy, Proprietor. RILADELPHIA, OCTOBER 24, 1854.—T0 ALL WHOM it msy concern —Particulars of cargo per Oaprey,be- ing part of the cargo from the wreck of the City of Phila- ais, = be learned by application at the office of GEO! orat office. ise SAWL SMITH, 17 Walot street, ASSSGE TICKET PER BLACK WARRIOR, FOR NEW Orleans 9th November —For sale, « first cabin tick- et, stateroom well iccated. A smail discount will be made trem the price. Ap ly to a GEO. STANN. 5 Jr., No. 164 Front atrest. CANDINAVIA.—THIS SOCIETY WILL BOLD A SPE. S cial meeting on Monday, Octoder at the usual oes sndbour. ‘Ihe members are requested to attend, ‘as business of importance is to be transacted. By order of the President, A. LOVENBERG, Secretary. BE NEW YORK YOUNG MEN’3 ROMAN CATHO- lis Benevolent Association.—A special mesting be held this (~aturday) evening The extra tickets for our second annual ball, at Niblo’s, November 29, will ‘be ready. IOEN 3. SCULLY, Presijeat. iN, Secretary. J. Q CONTRACTORS AND BUILDER?.—THE ae cant wants to put up a bicigeen t feet by 100 feet deep. three stories and basement with high chimney, for which he wants to pay for the erection, the best of stocks or real estate. Apply by letter, addressed to J. K. at this office. THE TRADES, &. N ENGRAVER WANTED.—A YOUNG MAN, CAPA- ble of doing the engraving for a first rate jewelry ah ware Soe = Alabama, can pies a permanen' buat - ‘or particulars jure lows & Co., 66 Nassau street. . ItUATION WANTED—BY A POLI3BER, IN A Moe Sg arms manufactory, or some similar business. He ts al-o weil acquainted with metal turning, fitting up of arms, modelling in wax and plaster of Paris, and metal canting. Please address E, H., Ciseleur, No. 52 Elm street, first floor. ANTLD—4 CUSTOM CUTTER, TO GO TO A SOU thern city; to one of ermpetent abilities a per- manent situaticn and Sood saery will be givea. ad- dress Merchant Tailor, Herald office, for two days. Weare JOURNEYMEN TAILORS, 10 GOIN the northern part of this ‘tate; none need aj except good workmen. For further ‘iculars call at 19 Cortlandt stre t 10 A. M. Baturday, Oct 28. A CAR..—THE FRIENDS OF MR. WILLIAM RO- bertron, the young and enterpris! Robertson’s American Brass Band, eproll themeelves in » company, berteon Guard ’’ The object, to be a mark of reepect to him ae @ man and oe band. Those friendly to the movement will meet at the Bugle, 220 Grand street, corner of th, om Sunday eve- ping, Uctober 20,’ at 7 o'clock. ‘NDEPENDENT BATTALION, RYNDE®3 GRENADIERS. The,election for officers will be beld at the Gem 824 jay, on Saturday evening, the 28th instant, at 74 oralank Members srt noted to be prompt in attend- Jas, B, Heramixatox, Adjatant, =. OTICE—WHITE’3 MU:KETEERS ARE HEREBY notified to attend a pore Ry Sunday, Oct. 29, a2”. M, at 40 Bowery. By order of Huntiey, Seeretary. 1C. WHITE, Presideat. PURVIK GUARD, ATTENTION! —tHE MeEtarRs axe hereby notified to attend a meetiog at the Car- riage He this Saturday evening, an this isthe lact , every member ia requested to attend By ot M. STACK, Com. Youns1e, Orderly Sergt. . “CLOTHING, &0.- order Ww. AST OFF CLOTSING WANTED.—GENTLEMEN Daving any left off wearing apparel to ciapose of, in large or small quantities, can receive the v: ice for them by applyiog to or addrersing 7 Dd. Soares, 491 Peatl street, NB Merchant tailora haviog any winter clothing to dispose of will please address as above. UST RECLIVED—1,000 OVARCOATS, $5 Baca; Grege and frock 60 ts, 56, cost originally 616; 2, Roem pante at $3, eras $6, inet year’s make. em broten banks of the city taker for dlothing GLO, LEVI, wines Neteou aud Depianu sisedid.y N INTELLIGENT YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITU- ‘ation to go South as child’s nurse or lady’s maid; Fast capi at ta Soe Williamsburg. i reat seeps aigreno eget anal i RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SI(U- ation in s private family; is = first rate cook, and ironer; city reference given. Apply at ‘Third avenue, co:ner of Thirty first street. A RQ WANTS A SITUATION AS SEAMSIRESS; Sass ean scollup and do all kind of embroidery; gan ad st dresemaling; also cut and ft tor children; washing ani ehamberwork. seen for two dsye at 71 Hammond street, where she now lives. ual cool washing and ironing, or would do general housework ine staal] family. Good, reference given. Call et 418 Second avenue, between ‘Twenty siath and Twenty eeventh atrects, back room, second floor ; can be seen for two days, Fa bothigeo bragescipay ser WOM1N, AN merican, wishes 4 situation as houseree, Or to take charge of one phn cbildren; re‘erencs Tor capability and character given. Address American Wo- map, 306 Fulton street, Brooklyn. Can be seen for two days. — PROTE:TANT @tRL WANTED—THAT KIND, Pleasant and a good Gisposition, en@unders‘anis er business, to do the genera! hourework of # small fa- wily. Apply at 696 Waabington etrect, SITUATION a8 CAILD’S NUK maid is wanted,by an in‘e!l AND CHAMBE- ent girl, seventora yestsctage Cum be seenat her present place of ew- ployment, 238 Madison street. | a YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITU- ation ss scanstress in a pri family; can ext and fit dresses. and would have no objection to make her- self useful. Wages not so much an object as a good dome. Call at 353 Twelfth street, for three days. SITUATION WsNTED—BY A FIRST RATE SEAM- stress; reference as to her character, and apeci- mens of ber work can be reen, at 77 West Twenty ninth street, near Sixth avenue. A ‘PECTABLE YOUNG MARRIED WOMAN WITH a full breast of milk, wishes @ situation as wet i ee hd Foens ieteetnas can be co her 5 in be seen for two deys at second floor, Pack room. nuaaenhconts RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS 4 SIT- A ustion a6 nurse, chambermsid, or waiter. Good city reterence given. Apply at 3663, Bowery, ove: the bookstore. a N ENGLISH WOMAN WISHE3 TO TAKE LADIE vy gentlemen’s, or family washing; understands, ‘rénch fluting, shirts, muslins and all kinds of washing, done jin the vest and’ cheapest manner Please call st eg Zeenty: sixth atree:, near the Seventh avenue, room jo. 14, Ean A YOUNG LADY, WELL INSTRUCTED IN FRENCH Avs pagel Liege sees @ respectable ive Jessons, or to att a fancy store. Please call at'76 Leonard street, smdecices Se LADY, WHO FROM UNFORE*EEN CIRCUM- stances is dependent 1) her own resouress, is us of obtaining the situation of housekeeper in s family. If necessary, the highest references can be ord Call for two days only, at 23 West Twenty se:ond street. ——— YOUNG GIRL WISHES A SITUATION AS CHAW- bermaid and waiter, or as plsin sewer, and to take care of children. She would make herself generally use- ful. The best of city reference given. Can be seen at 170 West Sixteenth street, near Kignth avenue. YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION TO DO gen usework; is a Plain cook, washer and ironer. Call at 347 Tweirkh atioct between First and Seccnd avenues. ———— RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT GIRL WISHE3 TO obtains situation in s private family, as seamstress; lerstauds gentlemen’s shirt Cail at 246 East Fourteenth street, fourth floor, back rocm. > _ A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITU A- tion to do the housework of = small private family Or waiting and to assist an the chamberwerk. Hrs good recommendat from her leat place. Please call at 158 » near Eighth avenue. N INTELLIGENT GERMAN YOUNG LADY WOULD like to obtain « altuation os lady’a maid, in a re- spectable American family. She understands dress. eine perfect 140 Lat ogg Rog metiee x a s 10 ‘any a references given Address A. C., Herald office Pa. yd ‘WANTED BY A YOUNG WOMAN, TO Do general housework; is faithful ani honest. ome well recommended. Gall at 03 Anthony stisat ere ITUATION WANTED—BY A LADY OF RESPECTA- fs bility to attend a store, or to superintend the manu- seaetaaies ‘a lady’s cloak making establish. juce the most satisfactory riference and integrity. Addcess B. M., at the can as to respect “Beralé office. TEWARD WANTED—TO GO TO WASHINGION; ONE who understands his business and can come wel) recommended. Apply immediately at the Clarendon hotel. ITUaTION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, AS CLERK in a first claes family ‘grocery; is well acquainted with the business, and can give good city reference, Address W. H., No. 8 Peck slip. TIUATION WANTED—BY AN ENGLISHMAN AND H18 wife; Serene only a short time in the Capen the man is ured to taking care of horses, and to ona farm. ‘hey. have no toe oa to any part of the coun try, and would preferto be hired together. Can be seen ‘until ruited, at 118 West Nineteenth street, near Seveath avenue. Gieariox WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN good business habits, and a compsient clerk, as assistant clerk, or porter, or other reapectable situation, where his services would required, Has had good experience in this city, and can produce uoex- ce) able reference. Please addr street. WO YOUNG LADIES WANTED—To aTTEND IN 4 famey store; must have a perfect knowledge of the business, and bring satisfactory reference. None who have applied before need apply again. 725 and 721 Broadway. 08 G. L., 23 Orchard ‘WO VEKY RESPECTABLE PHOTESTANT GIRLS, beth sistere, want situations, one to cook, wash &nd iron, no objections io do housework in a small fami- ly ; the other to dochamber work and take care of child- Good city referen. Can be seen at 61 Concord Brovklyn, f y ‘O GOOD PROTESTANT GIRL3 WsNt SINUATIONS —one as good plain ceok and first rate washer and ironer; the other to do up stairs work Inquire a: 105 West Twenty zeventh atreet, for two days. a, WANTED —TWO OR THREE LADIES, disposed to become teachers of a new interesting art, may receive the requisite instruction, without ebarge, in a few lessons, ani bave pupils procured to them ’ None need apply bat Iedies of the most genteel education, and well recommended. Address, prepaid, dex 1,381 Post office. EACBER WANTED.—AN EXPERIENCED FEM‘LE teacher, who has been employed in one of the city public schools, will hesr of a situation by ‘applying to the Trustees of the school at Klizabethport, N. J., oF to Mr. Geo. Burr, principal. Ferry boats leave from pies No. 2 North river. LIQUOR DEALFRS AND GROCERS,.—A YOUNG married man, who is # first class salesman, snd ‘who has been engaged in the liquor trate for the last eight erga desirousof making ap arrangement with some good houre where his services will be appreciated The best of city reference given and required Adé¢resa ee Herald office, stating name, and where an in ter may be had. \0 GROCERS —4 YOUNG MAN WANTS A SITUATION to atiend a and ' liquor store, or s temper. anee grocery; unders' the business perfectly, and is wiliing to make himself generally useful; oan keep books by double or le entry. Referens from last employer. A line aidr to P. ©., box 102 Herald office, will meet with prompt attention. N JEUNE HOMME AG», DE 18 AN3, NATIF DA LA :Sulese francaise, désire se placer comme waiter, une famille, il salt également er les chevaux. Les meilleur recommandetions serout obtenue. S’adres- ser chez at No. 6 Amity street. 4NTED—A COMPETENT PERSON AS SEAM3TRESS and to aesist with children. None need apply un less well recommended, Apply st No. 26 Union square, Fourth sven ET NURSE —WANTED, BY A HEALTHY YOUNG married woman, with a fresh breast of milk, a situation as wet nurre. Good city reference given Ad- drese a note to Mrs. Ryan, Herald offlee, or may be seen for two dsysat 113 svenue D. ANTED—A WAITRESS, ONE WFO HAS BEEN ‘accustomed to waiting and who thoroughly under- stands ber business. None others need apply at No. 12 ocean. piace, between the hours of 10 and 12 0 clock in day. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, asituation as cook, washer ard ironer; is to make herself generally useful. Has from her last e. Can be seen for two days at 81 West Twenty: eighth strect. ‘ANTED—A GERMAN GIRL, WHO 13 A GOOD cook, washer and ironer. Also, a French girl, who can tow, and speaks her language well. City reference required. Apply at 100 Weat Twenty-firat street. reference LADY RECENTLY ARRIVED FROM EUROPE desirous of finding a situation as governess in a family, or to give s either in a school or to pupila at their ee ae Perf = competent to teach D music ani singing; speaks Raglis and brings ‘most unexceptionable re‘erences, reg Mortimer Livingsten, 63 Broadway. RESPECTABLE YOUNG MAN WANTS A SITUA tion in s retail store as cashier or salesman. Is a P20 Jncee of money, Can give city reference. Address YOUNG MAN (A GERMAN) WANTS A SITUATION a8 coachman and gardezer, or ss coxchmen ; has lived with his last employer twelve months, and with his previous employer e ghteen months; has had the care of carrisge horses, and is a careful driver; has a oye Lapeg a of greenhouse and out door flowers. Can teen at A. V. Stout & Co.’s, 249 Pearl street, hia last employer, to whom he refers. ——————— SEW WEEKLY MUSICAL JOURNAL 18 ABOUT A being established in New York, with abundant re- vources. Corvaseers 0! ex; and tact sre wanted to obtain subscribers. A few of the very best will have an opportunity to make a quite profitable basiness. Writers of first rate boy who would be willing to contribute to this jouspal fora fair com are invited tomake themselves known. A: XA Z, Hereld office. * UCTIONEFR WANTED.—AN EXPERIENCED MAN and a good crier wanted, to go South. Good recommendations will be rejuired. Address box 990 Post Office. hl On, SMART £ALE*MAN WANTED—IN A PUBLISHING Address, with terms and reference, box 2,496, Post Office. YOUNG MAN, OF GOOD CHARACTER, WHO UN gieritands a little of drawing, wishes, to deem a draftem: or copy writings Be evening. His object toto spond bis evenings nee? fully. Please address F. R. southeast corner of Lighth avenue and Twenty-fourth street. N_ EFXPERIKNCED ARCHITECTURAL DZAFISMAN wanted. Inquire of John Stewart, at the Irving louse, Broadway, between the hours ef 10 and 3 o'clock, on taturday, 28th inst. OY WANTED—IN A LAWYE@’S OPFI‘F; MUS? write a good hand. Apply to I’. Tillou, No- 1 ,Nas. fu etreet, third story. OYS WANTED.—TWO GOOD ACTIVE BOYS, THAT have had some experience in a store, to learn the ry goods business. Apply at 8(7 Sixth avenue, corner of Nineteenth street. Comins. OY WANTED—IN THE LACE AND EMBROIDERY store, 130 Broadway. Apply between 11 A. M. abd 1P.M. see Cor WaNTED—IN A PRIVATE FAMILY; SHE of must baa first rate cook, washer and ironer, and ob. jging di: position, and give the best of references, _ others reed apply. Callat 42 West Tweaty fourth street. 00K WANTED —& GOOD PL4‘IN COOK, WHO UN derstends baking, and who is « good washer and izoner. Such a one, who can bring good city recommen- Let may call ‘rom 9 to 12, at 35 East Twenty fourth e6 (00K WANTED.—A GOOD COOK, WASHER, AND ironer wanted ine smail family. Protestant only need apply at 111 Willow street, Breoklyn. pret «feed mndlidrmdall booktde Eartte~e {nt lll Dis - rhe aght Sale a Boa iend Kagel oF am ex) wi (Cala. el rf retail tr ere, {s desirous of ob! with s first clees house in this city; would jection to go into a w house, if a good acd por- macent place could be secured. Salary would be no ob- Cet city referer.ces will be given. Addrass Charles, ice. ® sitaation ve no Ob OVERNESS.—4& LADY OF MIDDLE AGE, WdO HAS had experienos in teaching the English branches, he s situation in a private femily, at the south. ‘The best cf raference will 4 iven and required. Con be seem on the 30th and 3ist of Ostober, at 89 West Sixteenth street. AFDENER.—A GERMAN, A SINGLE MAN, WE0 understands his business in al) its brauches, and bas three years experience in this try, wants toge’ emplcyment. He can furnish satisfactory reference. peply ‘at the office, 27 Greenwich street. oe ee are, GOD DRIVER WANTED—ONE THAT CAN READ ‘and write and keep his own «csoants; must know ‘the city well, and have thé best of references. Addsow in the handwritirg of applicant, G. Edwarde, Hera'd fice, for two ¢ ays. ME AND FEMALE HELP, OF 4LL KINDS, MAY be engaged at the offices of the Amerizen and Foreign Emigrant Protective and Emphyment Offize, 21 Greenwich street, Female domestion thore ani at tae upper office, 130 Ninth street, corner of Broad ay. () 5 DEMANDE—UNE FRANCAISE OU ALLEMANDB, variavt fran et decirgonr. 8% SUA ON WAN ED—BY A PROTESTANT GIRL, TO do chamber vors sud waiting, or aa children’s narse cr geametrens. Cay give good re! Plese enil at 455 Hounton street, between the second avecue and the Bowery. WUATION WANIED~BY A SOB«R, INDUSTRIOUS bO git), ie an exer lent plain cook, firet rate baker, and O06 Washer end jener, Goo) reference can be given. ‘ay be tere for te dave at 820 Preifta street, between Fok Bad Leven wen Boe, ‘ANTED—A f1.UATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, to do general housework, for which capacity ahe ie very Call at 172 Twelfth stzest, between University place and Fitth avenue, for two days. Can produce good city references. 4NTED—A SITUATION, BY A R&S °ECTABLE widow woman, to take care of children, and do rpg is willing to make he rself eg use il. Can be seen for three days at 196 it Twenty- seventh atreet. ‘ANTED—A SI1UATION, BY A VERY RESPECTA- ble young man, as waiter ina private family. Gocd boty reference. be seen at the corner of Eighteenth street and Irving place, in the grocery store, until engaged. ‘ANTED,—A RESPECTABLEGI*L, ABOU S12 YEA‘S of age, to assist in tak: charge of an infact; must recommended, Apply at 87 Varick street. oS GOOD MILLINER3, AND THRTE drersmakers. Call at 815 Broadway. Vf ANTED_BY 4 RESPEOTABLE PROTESTANT GIRL, & sitaation as chambermaid and waiter, or to take care of chiidren and do plain sewing. Good refe-ence given, if required Call at 91 Eighth avenue, between Fourteenth and Fitteeuth strecta. 4NTED—BY A LADY, A SITUATION AS LADY’3 companion, per, Or as governess; is capa ble of imetructing in music. Has no objactions to t:a- yel to any part of the country. Unexceptionadle re. ferences given. aa ss ioe ata Home, 614 Sixth avenue, corner of y-sixth street. ANTED—BY A YOUNG LADY DRE AKER, WA? goes out by the day, a oO ‘would give threo days work ay a compensdtion for her board. Apply at 81 Laurens street. ‘ANTED—SIIUATIONS FOR TWO GIRLS, AMERI- ean Protestants, to take care of children, or to do light housework, age 15. Apply for thres days, at 176 fest Sixteenth street. ANTSD—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A BiBY to nurse at ber own residence, having lost her own five weeks old. Please apply at 490 Sixth avenue, room 10, third floor, for two deys. % oe ANTED—BY A FAMILY, RESIDING NEAR NAT- chez, Miss., a goveraess; a lady who is thorough- ly educated in all the branches usually taught; one who speake French perfectly und understands teaching vocal and instrumental music, and drawing. The best of re. ferences required. None ne«d snply except such a: this advertisement calls for. Call at Brevoort House, No. 16, corner of Fifth avenue and Kighth street, for five days. ANTED—BY A PROTESTANT WOMAN, TO TaKE & few gentlemen’s washing to her own house, Good city reference given. Apply at 14 King street, front besement, ANTED—A PROFESSED NURSE, TO TAKE CARE Of # sick lady;an elderly persom preferred. Ap- ply immediately at 5¢0 Houston street ANTED—A SMART, INDUSTRIOUS WOMAN, FOR general housework in * good sized family; she must bes good plain cook, a good washer ani ironer, and every way competent to manages kitchen. None need apply without the dest of references. Gall be tween the hours of 10 and 1 a! 136 Faiton street, Westp-4 SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, to do general housework, or chamberwork and pista sewing No objections to the country. Good re- ferences canbe given. Apply at 70 Vandam atreet for two days. 7 ANTEL—LADIES AND GENTLEMEN FOR UTILITY. Ladies for dancing ard sioging; ladies and gen- tlemen for instruction and im ate employment, for which reasovable sslaries wil) be allowed. Address Maneger, Herald office. ANTED—BY A SMART, ACTIVE, INTELLIGENT American, a situation as light {29 store, ur similar employment. Address Box 116 ice. Wir MILE TRAGER, TO TAKE CHAKGE of a school on City Island. address A. Pendleton, 81 Catherine street. a ANTED IMMEVIATELY—ONE HUNDRED YOUNG men to go to sea on Reeeiat Voyages; 000; carpenters, blackamitie aid tedemen. ‘Advance to the emount of $75 paid to each man at 87 West street, corner of Albany street, a ANIED IMMEDIATELY—A MAN [0 VARNISH common becateads. Apply at 28 Atterney street. ANTED—TO TAKE CHARGE OF BRANCH OF FIDE fn Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, La eacburetts, and Cincinnati, Ohio, on @ liberal nal = three youxg men who can command from $100 to 0 cach. Permanent situation to those of honest industrious halite; aso agents wanted. Apply to Harris & Jo., Pad lishers, 78 Nessa street. wat D—A SMART, ACTIVE, RESPONSIBLE HAN, to bixe a morning route of payers. None need ap- wy who carnet farnish the best of ref-rence. address HL, Herald off ANTRD—BY A YOUNG MAN, A SITUATION IN A brats turning and finishing shop; has been at the trade four years; can do a!) kiods of work. Adéress G. K. Brooklyn Post Offize. ) ANTED—-TWO YOUNG MEN, OF GOOD A to solicit subscriptions for 4 new work, jast pub: Hehe, and beautifully ilinstrated. Wages aod commis- tion paid. Also Wanted, @ deliverer two men to tothe novntry, Avply at 6 Dey TUB V0 14 Vevey + before sailing Apply tain t, fourth mes, : —_— Wes FOR BALTIMORE—4 McR- of at Latina Se PeMaues 57 dapsie ao rous of ubtaining one or agencies for respec houses. Address F. KR 8., box 190 Herald office, Sogn A WHOLESALE LIQUOR SIORE, A boy, about sixteen yeara of age, to keep accounts and take care of a horse. Reference required. Ape'y ppm corner of Water snd Dover streets, to John earpey. ANTED—IN AL Ww N A LAWYER'S OFFICE, AT A MOD salary, & clerk who ean er; , and well. pecimen. Apply to CHARLEs EDWARDS, Counsellor, &e., 67 Chatham it, New York. ANTED—BY A WELSH BOY, A SITUATION IN an office or stere. Can be well recommended, and is steady and active, Addiess Walts, box 3,005, ‘Post ce. ——— 'ANTED—AT THE EMPLOYMENT AGENOY, 341 Broadway, basement, clerks, salesmen, school te men on sieamers and railroads, porters, bar- keepers, boys trades aud saloons, coachmen, Xe. Charges moderate. THOS, SPINK. TRAVELLING AGENT3 WANTED IMMEDI- ately to solicit orders from stores for an article in gyeas domand, which has received the price medal at the World's Feir, and the highest p:emiums a; tife Ame- rican Institute and the Agricultaral State Fsir, Now York. To and active men such inducements will be offered will, wich the emali capital of $10, enable them to make from $20 to $60 8 week. Apply between 9 ond 12A M.,, at No, 1 Chambers street, second floor. 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For the present, the publishers will supply new sab- scritere vith the four volumes, in cloth, post paid, on pt of $6. AJLROAD FRAUDS —LEGAL OPINIONS UPON the recent fraud upoa the New York and New Rrilroad Company, by Mewes G. 0. Bronson, 0. P. Kirkland, Charles O'coutr, and Dan‘el Lord, 8vo., 260. Postage free to ol parte of the United states.) ’ also art issued, new editions of Gilbart on Ban\iog: ton’s Hi tory of Banking; Chronicles of Stock kxe McCulloch's Fesays. J GMITd HOMANS, Offi-¢ Bankers? Mogarine, 70 Wall s es ] laps VALUABLE PART OF AN ARTICLE OF jewelry. The owner can have the eamo by ad- Grossing box 1,510 Post Office, with deseription and stating where lost. pci eo AER SE een OUND—ON THE EVENING OF THE 257H, A CastR, betweenf Cortlandt and Dey streets, in Greenwich. ‘The owner can have the same, on paying caarges, by ap- plying at 36 Cortlandt street, of Jo ver, sq. O8T —ON WEDNFSDAY KVENING, OOF. 261H, BE tween 117 Browiway end Warren’ street, x roll of Dill, together with fve dollars in gold, amounting to between thirty and forty dollars. dader witl be suitably rewarded by leaving it at Clark, Watcon & Co., 17 Broadway. a OCKET JLOST—YESTERDAY, A SMALL GOLD locket, containing hair, marked with the initials J. C.I and 8 D.8 The finder will be rewarded by Jeavir g it at 39 Ninth str-et, and will receive the thanks of the owner. GTCIEN — $25 REWARD WILL BE PAID FOR A SMALL, gold wateh and chain, lost on board the steamer Commodore Uctober 26, ‘and vo questions asked, if left st the Merchan's’ Hotel, Cortland street watch MUSICAL. SUPERIOR SEVEN OOTAVE 300 A Pianoforte for eal for 6225; roe ie frame, perfect 1 uaranteed the best makers; not three onthe in ase; owner going to Cubs. It cen te seen at 161 Chambers street, from 4ill 8 o'clock A‘ ITALIAN ARTI*T, A PUPIL OF THE MILAN CON- fe cellent tone, metal- ry Way, ap servatory, wishing to perfect hiraseif in the know- ge of the English language, would like to excuange Italian, Fiench and singing ‘et sone sor bia board ia » re- spectable American family, References exshansed. Ad- Grete E. C., care of M. Meriam, 26 South Williaa street. A VIOLINIST, WHOSE TIME IS NOT FULLY O0CU. 2X pied, wishes to Gl! s few leibure hoors ‘a giving instruction om the violin. taving studied wusig in Leipeic and Brussels, and in other sae cities in Europe, bi 8 ado; @ method of tsaching pre new, which frcilitates greatly the study of this dif instrument. Keferences— Messrs Wm. Hall & Son, 239 Broa 191 Pest street Ad. lway; Willard Felt & Co. dress M. Heyman, 10 Greenwich atreet. — WEL’, EDUCATED AMERICAN WIs8ES 70 MRET A with a gentleman, who will teach him to play the Viol, in exchange for lysaons in Engish. Address L, Herale office. = 133 GALE, TEACBER OF TRE PIANOFOR"E, HAS removed to No. 1 Great Jones » rest USIC AND BOARD —A GERMAN IKA0HER OF the pianoforte derices board in a respectable Ame- Tiean private family, where h» could give musi: lessons asa compensation. References given. Adaress R. N., Herald office. IANO 3, PIANOS, PI \NO2—BEsUTIFUL, BRILLIANT, & Brother are selling ey at low prices; having located up town where x4 and see their melod>ons guitars, &o. All the nt 7 musio of the day. COOK & BROTHER, 843 Beosdway. ——$—$$_________.. 10 BOOKSELLERS—CHRISTY’3 PLANTATION MRLO- eathorised dies, No. 4—The only edition of the serge cf Ev. Chriey, Keq This dey published and for sale by FISHER & 6RO. HER, tam ‘The 74 Chat! street. opplied on liberal terms. W ANTED TO LET, FOR THE WINTER—A PIANO, the owner of which, @ gi , would like to have board atthe same hous», belew Amity rtrest and ‘wert of Broadway. Also in the same losality, board tor a gentleman, which must be moderate. oW. 8, box 3,125 Post Offices. crc -n cen. « MOO REWARD.—FIRE ~ $1,000 REWARD » ‘wilt be paid for uch 'in’ormati Will lead to the arrest and conviction of perrovs who set fire to my storage waresouse, ci-ber on ‘the 9th of March, 17th September, or 25th October. A: ply to Copt. Ditchett, Fourth ward police, ¢ Oak or to 8. MERLE, 290 Water street. 10 Sense aed cee Hg, eorny a bi be paid by returaing it to N, Hrrieta, at New York jotes. REWA} D—WILL BE PAID FOR THE KETURN $10 of a smell quae black leather trusk to the Denis Hotel, taken from thence mistake on or about the b:h imst., containing papers value except to ike owner. 5 RLWARD—LOS*, IN GREENWICH STREET, peresl ot verioun Revere, of no value but to the ner, ‘Ibe finder will receive five dollars by ad- drernvg the fame to the owner, care of Jellinghaus & Co, 15 Platt street. = HEWARD.—LOS, ON WEDNESDAY EVENING e) Jasr, 7 zy between Du'eh Church, ia sinth feet, pear Bruad: aud the house next doer to the church, @ bisck Chanti ly veil. The above reward will oe paid op delivery of thy veil st 148 Ninth street, meat door vo the chur REWAKD,—LOst, YE TeRDAY, BaTWEEN HS Nizth street, pixth fram oad West Washiog- to 2800, a small oblor jet vas mone ta ¢ 4 pete obcloned at Deck The * ree dna a enemy wo