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Indu audience are evidently being appreciated, and de- eeiservedly 90.” Fouman.—The London theatres have fairly commenced ‘theseason. The last novelty is ‘The Summer Storm,” ‘written by 1. Pacry for the Adelphi. Mr. and Mrs, Keeley play the principal parts in it.—‘Pericles, Prince of Tyre,”’ has been revived at the Sadler’s Wells thea- fwe, Mr. Phelps as Pericles.—“A Blighted Being” is ‘the title of a new piece at the Olympic for Mr. Rob- son. ——Mr. Ranger is at the Saint James, and Morris Barnett at the Oiympic.—Mr. Brooke is still at the City ef London.——The Wallacks at the Marylebone, were to aPpear in a new tragedy on the 28d of October. —At the Grand Opera, Paris, ‘La Nonne Sanglanto”’ was pro- @eved on the 17th of October. It is in this opera that a @Qherus of frogs is introduced.——At the Opera, the star- | ving system in the bills is abolished. The names of ac- tors, both in opera and ballet, will heneeforth all be printed in the same sized type.——Mme. Pepita Glassier, ® new soprano, has appeared at the Italian Opera. She sang Rosina in ‘The Barber of Seville.” ‘The Paris journals state that a comedy in four acts, wysteriously submitted to the committee of administra- ‘don at the Theatre Francais, has proved, on examina- tdon, to be a work of the highest merit. Its author, hitherto unknown, is said to be a simple bourgeoise. A mew play by Madame Dudevant has been accepted at the fame theatre. There seems to be a run on Muscovite sdories. M. Seribe, it is said, has a Russian drama on the tapis, with principal parts in it for M. Bressant and for Malle. Rachel. Rachel has at length come to a thorougls understand- ing with the Theatre Frangais; she will give her services for six consecutive months in the year for a certain weighty consideration—the rest of the year to be congé, ‘when, as we hear, she will depart for America. After ‘the departure of Rachel, Plessy once more enters upon Gn engagement at thie house; her salary is to be 24,000 francs per annum. A gentleman residing at Easton, Essex (Eng.), is said to have discovered another portrait of Shakspeare. A few days since he purchased a small oval portrait, on ‘wood, 6 inches by 44 inches, of the bardof Avon. It is Painted a little to the right, with a pale, pleasant coun- tenance, but no ears nor earrings are seen. The ruff is single, with a lace pointed edge, and nearly covers the shoulders, and the garment is of a violet color, striped across, with a broad green lace down the front, and-yel- low buttons. It is a bust length, and he intends to cal % the Easton Shakspéare, of 1854, by Nicholas Hilliard dy whom it is thought to have been painted. During the performance of ‘‘Hamlet’”? at Burnley ng.) theatre, the gentleman who played the part of ‘the Ghost was so annoyed at sundry exclamations by the “igods,”” who, during the whole evening, had been more ‘than usually uproarious, that, after in vain attempting to reason them into good order, he doffed the wiading- sheet in which he was wrapped, and left the stage for ‘the gallery, to inflict bodily chastisement on some of the effenders. The interference of the police was necessary ‘to secure quietness. Alas! peor ghost. In Bucharest, they are about to get up an Italian Opera for the ensuing winter, in order to amuse the Turks. Agents are already busy engaging the necessary talent. ‘There is already a Fronch opera and ballet, besides a Wallachian theatre. Anew opera ‘‘The Unknown,’’ oy. Bott, has been pro- @uced in Cassel, and met with much success, Jenny Lind and Juachim gave lately a concert for the poor in Norderney. The receipts were 600 Prussian dol- Jars. Meyerbeer’s new opera, ‘‘The North Star,”’ has been produced in Stuttgart. The American dancer, Augusta Maywood, lately per- formed in Hamburg. She is engaged at the Kirnthner- thor theatre, in Vienna. Franz Morelly, of Pesth, has accepted a very flatter- ing invitation of the Governor of Madras, to be.the gene- ral musical director of the East India Company. ‘Tedesco lately played in Hamburg, and met with much macecss, She appeared in ‘The Prophet.” The King of Hanover has published a collection of his wn compositions. They are dedicated to his wife. Pepa and Pepita, the Spanish dancers, create quite an excitement throughout Germany. 7 A grand concert was lately given in the Thier Garden, at Berlin, for the benefit of the distressed inhabitants of Silesia. The receipts amounted to 17,000 Prussian dol- lars. Eleven military bands played in different places, and at stated intervals they all performed the same marches, &c. There were about 60,000 perions present. ‘They are about building a new opera house at Vienna. Amanufacturer in Geneva lately received an order from the Russian government for 100,000 music boxes, which are all to play only one picee—vis., a Russian na- tional melody. poy Bons Aer liqaor trials are males sows i a Recorder Cutter. Many of the certained or suspect thet complaints ve avoided an ar- rest, The fo! wire complaints have been of:— = Edward, corner of and South Ninth streets, fined, on nine sotetee 900 $170 and costs; Wm. Mur- wah five complaints, $90 and costs; Richard and costs; Michael Doyle, $00 and costs; Snedden & Banretta, of the pet. Saloon, $130 and ‘costs; John Behofield, $30 Gee. tus, a0 ana costs i John Corrigan, $40 and San Daniel Salter, Nicholas Stillman, $30 and costs; SMatitew Ht Hore, sound costs; Elizabeth McCarthy, $30’ and costs; Mary Bennet, Wm. Dram, Patrick Mahar, and "iota ‘Kates. horn, each $10 and costs, Pastornat CHarcr.—Rev. W. J. R. Taylor, pastor of the Third Reformed Dutch Church of Jersey City, has receiv- ed and ee ee acallfrom the Third Dutch Ghurch of Philadelphia, of which Rev. Dr. Bethune was formerly paste: Personal In! telligence. Americans registered at the banking office of Living- ston, Wella & Co., Paris, Oct. 26:— Hubbell, J. V. Plume & family. Jno. R. \pson. FASHIONABLE ARRIVALS FROM AUSTRALIA. The following bits of news are from the haut ton co- lumn of the Dublin Nation:— John Martin has reached 1 Paris etree meng thd i yoors of exila an it they. all gone by iiplnts night?e rest at Loaghorns, an if the Bush of Bothwell and the blue Bay of Maeanie had only skirted the horizon of a dream. Smith O’Brien is in Italy, but wending his way to- wards Paris a and is expected there in the course of aanuther mouth. Commander J. C. De Figaniere ¢ Morao on the 26th ult. ited his credentials to the President, and was wastrel a Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipo- tentiary of his Mujesty the King Regont of Portugal. Baron Fr. Von Geroit, on the 10th tag gener se _ credentials to the President, and was also received ig Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary of lajesty the King of Prussia. “pega: General Francisco Solano Lopes, Envoy Ex- inary of the Republic of Paraguay to France, hhad an audience ‘of the Emperor Napoleon, on the 224 ultimo, to take leave, his mission in France having ter- minated. ARRIVALS. ‘Ag St. Nieholas—Jamgs Gordon Bunnett, New York; Hon. Goshing, Vou J. W. Taylor, St; Louls; Geo, 7. Androws, U.8. A. ioe, Linb Pee hy 0 bio; Raphal Senta aries Tavans; pba: € Besser, Bpalands § a et BB. sn ew W. Woodman, orca a7 od phy oe! 5 John " Cnicceer th. B Metropclitan—W. enter, Ls Hon. ostone W. Felmon, Ky? Maruale ow, Ye 1 Onis; A.B Thompeas,* ee hana Sn. Jeep, Montro aft the Ar Lior! B. pany Now Orleans; J. Balle tciphia; Mise c r Davin ie 3 RN dourda ng, ise’ Gaillard Mes Miers W Ely, 4H Griewolde Peak A be y ah Rood ants ard Mes Mesa dt serv it, Mr Van ¥ hat Bailey, Rew 1 af ante ot ra ng gage tO Dickerson, Lav tt and Chas Attw: he aR iM Pe and Melodcons.—Terms, ed to the times, and made to accommodate every class 0! bu: An immense assortment of celebrated nos An me! a less tlsew! the m Short tin terest bare 5 nade from {note cee “re monthly payment ken. Con ty ‘tor secondhan IORACE WATERS, 333 Albert H. Nicol Nicolay “will Hold his semi-weekly suction caine of stocks and bor ie ofelock, nas the Merchants’ Exchange. F. advertisement in another column. this fay, at ‘ull partiou- ‘Wedding Cords.—An assortmeut of Ever- dell’s ele, oe engraved wedding cards, envelopes, te. ean be ha me or sent st to tof th country. EVERDELL, Shi Broadway, corner of Duane tt @lothing. of the latest Sha rernaah abe ira cot tes pony ew IN 4 CO., 1) Fulton ‘Winter, 1854. its of vests of wk ve velvet rinnte tea foes of a El tand Fashionable Peeing half price.. 500 rich velvet vests, at $7; fine black ver over- bang ; Poe cloth frock and dross oats, $8; kid gloves &e., &e., at EVANS! clothing warehouse, Nos. 66 and Fulton’ encores ‘All New York ¢ City banke taken at par; Lewis County Bank, 50 cents; Washtenaw, 40 cents. The unin furni re, uxprising to many, but not to Green himself. lon, ‘that perfor’ tion in the article and punctuality in'its delivery are sure India Rubber Gloves and for use Also ladies’ lined gloves, and bleaching cure for rough oF'chapped hands, and to the trade only at No. 36 To Ca and Man subscriber offers for sale bis business of manufacturing porte- monnaie frames, with eceasary operates fee cliver fad fold plating, Wools, machinery, ., and with erwithaat yuile s in which the busin yw earrit dersicned being desirous of retiridy from active busine: wof bis offering for sale," For furaher par- ticulars, appa to THOMAS MORTON, 212 Pearl strect. Revival of Pantomimes at Perham’s.—The Family, which was so im- pleheent, will be reproduced every . Petite Christine and the Star ‘Troupe appear in favorite characters Phalon’s Paphian Lotion.{When the Skin loves its vitality and becomes harsh, dry and wrinkled, this cenial cosmetic restores the cirenlation ‘and brings it back to ees ‘who would preserve a youthful bine min old father Time's despite, should never be without it. PHALON, Oif Broad yay, St. Nicholas Hotel, aud 107 Broadway, corner of Dey strect, For sale by all country druggists and dealers in fancy articles. Hair Dye and Wi w is superior to any in us Sold, of rooms, at W. A. BATCHELOR 'S Hi mental Hair Factory, 283 Broadway. and ee Silver Medal award- ed to MEDHURST & HEARD, 27 Maiden lane, for the best Wigs and toupees exhibited at the New York State Fair, 1854. Back and front braids, curls, &c. Copy the address, all the lied in their private air Dye, Wig, rearied "s Hair ndid herett yaal in the world. feo fry jhose of nature. Sold ‘vhiolnail and and ap- piled at Cristadoro’s, No. 6 Astor House. Young man, do you want Whiskers and mustaches? Old man, do you want hair? My onguent wilt force them to grow strong and thick in six weeks, and Wi not stain or injure the akin. One dollar bottle; sent 40 say part of the country. R. G. GRAHAM, 107 Nassau ste Rushton’s Cod Liver Oll, to be Sidhe must have the signature of F. V. RUSHTON. vty his drug store, corner of Broadway and Cholera. — Dr. Tob! 60 Cortlandt street, guaranteen to cure cvery case of cholera, when first attagk ed, with his Vene ime ‘Only twenty- five cents, Who that Values life will be without it? ‘Sold by the druggists throughout the United States. Married. At Newark, N. J., on Wednesday, November § in the first Baptist Church, by the Rev. H. C. Fish, Mr. Riou ARD Texuunx to Miss Juzta F. Force, all of Newark, N. J. On Thursday evening, November 9, by the Rev. Dr. Millett, at his residence, 208 Broome street, ‘Sr. Joa H, Betpry, of this city, to Miss Hanarrr, daughter of the late Mr. Braisted, of Boston. the Rev. Mr. Clark, Mr. Tazopore R. Surrn, of New Bahan to Miss Saran J. Carr, of St. John ‘New Bruns- ick. "Stamford and St. John papers please copy. Died. In Brooklyn, on Friday afternoon, November 10, after @ severe . Epwin Kate. Her relatives ‘and friends, also those of her son, Walter Katte, and of her brother, Thos. James, are respect! invited to attend her funeral, from St. Luke's Church, Clinton avenue, near Fulton avenue, at three o’clock on Monday afternoon. On pre November 11, Huvry J. Bryant, aged 27 othe The relatives and friends of the hag foeg4 those of be brothers, Samuel, Martin L. and Bryant, are ctfully invited to attend his funeral, from his late rea idence, 102 Columbia street, at one o’chock to-morrow afternoon, without further invitation. His remains will be taken fo Greenwood for interment. On Saturday, October 28, at the resideyce of his father, in Proust Oneida county, New York, Jamxs D. Morris, Esq. Dig rend of modern languages at St. ‘land, and for several years an instructor int this any, and vicinity. On Saturday, November 11, Detwore Derry, Edmund 8. and Killen , aged 23 months and: std ao On Sunday morning, fovember 12, Tomas, sou of John and Ellen Stack, aged 2 years, 9 months and 10 jays. ‘he friends and relatives of the family are invited to atte: funeral, this afternoon, at two o’clock. from the residence of his parents, No. 26 Hudson avenue, corner of John street, Brooklyn. by ! Dear mother ! Go not seek keep me from my Saviour’s breast. oh ! Dry those sad tears from thy cheek. Thy darling son is now at rest. On Sunday morning, of POE emcee nee Joun Horaroon, infant son of Thomas and The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, ‘from their residence, this day (londay), at two o’elock P. M. On ony, November 12, after a short but severe ites, 3 un Byny, in the 36th year of his.age. His ‘ciends, ‘and those of his cousin, James Byrn, and the members of the Emmet Guards, tfully in- vited to attend his funeral, from his Inte residence, 47 Prince street, corner of Mulberry, this afternoon, at half- past one o'clock. “His remains will be taken to’ Calvary metary, ‘At Winkie Plains, on Sunday morning, November 12, Apranax Davis, an aged and respectable citizen, in the 90th year of his a friends, and those of his sons, Gilbert Davis, Eli- jah M. and William Davis, are most’ respectfully invited gttend his funeral, which will take place on Tuesday morning, November 14, at eleven o'clock, at the above place. mearringes ‘will be in waiting at the depot. On raday, November 9, ee Berry, Jr., @ native Ky ‘Bristol England, aged 48 yea ‘On Saturday, November 3,3 ‘11, Mrs. es Horpex, in the 72d year of her ag Her friends, also those of her sons, Horatio N. and Edward L. F.'Hollen, and those of Geo. Ricardo, are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, this afternoon, at one o'clock, from the renidence of her son, 497 Third avenue. Her remains will be taken to Evergreen. ‘On Sunday Ny RORRINg, November 12, Brroger, the be- loved wife of Wm. Wolf. The friends and acquaintances of the family are in- yited to attend the funeral, to-day) ot two o'clock P. M., from her late residence, No. 92 -On Saturday, November Til, Mrs. sell wife of William L, Shardiow, Eeq., aged 44 years, 2 months and 4 days. ‘The relatives tnd ar feed of the Pima apy respectfully invited to attend the funeral, 276 Madison sty on Tuesda; morning, November 14, at nine oe Her remains will be ‘taken to East Chester, for interment. On Saturday, November 11, after short but severe ilnegs, at her residence, in Newark, Euzansra, wife of Enoth Sandford, and daughter of the inte Joseph Klssaz. ‘The relatives and is of the family are respe yo to attend her funeral, to-day, fy eleven oc! A. M., from her late roridenee, corner of Cross and i street, Newark, N. J. The cars leave Jersey city every hour for Newark. | ‘Weekly og sean of Deaths Ta the city and ers x jew York, from the 4th day of November to the 1 of November, 1 Men, 99; women, 86; i. oHos eit robe total 404. AGES, 3 1 2 1 1 2 oy Hospital... 7 BY well’s Isl, 1 Si 1 lored Home sia 6 St, Vincent's Hospital... o Abscess of the Aneuriem of ia Gicotina Po] Asthma ‘Atrophia..... Brain disease. Brights, disease of kid- ne: Bleeding, fungus of the eye aud brain,......... Bleeding from stomach ee Lat sag eee jeeding from lungs. . Burned or nalded.. Bronchitis , Cancer, Cancer Cancer of the liver, Cancer of stomach Casualties, by falls Cholera... Cholera infantum Colic,.... Consumptios Convulsions, adul Convulsions, infantile... Convulsions, puerperal, . Inflammation of Inflammation of bowels:t Inflammation of heart... 4 Inflammation of kidneys 1 Inflammation of lungs. Infammation of stomach. 2 PAC ADCO RD et Malformation of areus, +61 Malformation of hear! ewe of lung: larasmus, adult,. Marasmus, infantile Besemmmnom ao Croup. Comgesiien of bain’ Congestion of lungs. Concussion of bri Compression ...,.. Constipation of bowels Cirrhosis of the liver, Debility, adult. Debility, infantile, Delerium tremens Mortification py Obstruction u PORE OH OR me! Dropsy , Dropsy in th Drowned, THOMAS K. DOWNING, Gity aga City Inapector’s Office New York, Nov. 11, 18 —————_————_—————— ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. NFORMATION WANTED—OF rer ig MITCH. oll, by her son George I. Mitchell, and ti of ber idl kfully recei' ar to George tt itehell, Nevada c fornia, NFORMATION WANTED—OF THE WHEREABOUTS of Michiel Donohoe, who left England on the 16th of F weary lech Gace pone beta oe work in ard Haverstraw, Rockland county, N. ¥.” Hits tather, doh Doe Bohoe, residing at Mr. A. Scott's, in Southfield, Richmond Staten Island, has been ‘anxiously looking for bim arrival in this country, two weeks ago. : SPECIAL NOTICES. IBERNIAN BENET OLany, BURIAL SOCIETY.— The members of the above society aro notified to at- wae meeting, this dionasy) evening, “y Mont- 6 Prince street, at o'clock, 259 their ce tokete for the fifteenth annul Rall, to fall on Monday, the 4th of December, ph of PATRICK DEE, Goneral President. Jas. Munnay, Secretary. an, SOCIETY NOTICE.—THE ANNIVERSARY of the Now York County Medical Society will be held ‘at x} hall of the Crosb: Street Medteal College, this evening, Monday, Nov: 18, at 73 LEN chanin, “M. D., Prosident, Joun R. Vawxies, M. D. Scoretary. NOUCE JACOB A. WESTERVELT IAS THIS DAY creditors, AMM pers Pettoms indebted to him a are, requested ° make payment nd ail persone having elsisse spaiast dim wil please send ine statzment withou delay. ROBERT CARALEY, ALEXANDER M. LAWRENCE. aay November 8, 1854. 1 South Wi tend pes om nen aad gel ae Ebwakp PERRY, Proprietor. HIRTY-THIRD ANNIVERSARY OF THE HEBREW Benevolent Society, established in 1822. New Yorx, Oot. 81, 1854. ersigned, President and Directors of the t Society, hay e the pleasure to inform you RE to-celebrite the Thirty-third Anniversary y 8 public dinner, on Wednesday, the 22d 6 o'clock, P.M, Assembly Rooms, Broadway, on which occasion the honor of your com- pany is cnrnestly solicited. 10° Jrill_n0 doubt be s source of ication to the members and patrons of this institution, o be informed that through their munttesnce and libarali the Board of Directors have been ai many calls which have been mad indigent, Inte conctderaton thal the tase winter bas usual length rority, and that the popatetn is eon tinui st creasing. “The undersigned earnestly hope that il again be put in poszession of the moans to benefit fellow creatures in the hours of 220 Canal street Mawson, 44) ‘Henry Goldemith, Ry BEFORE THE NEW YORK CITY LITE- Union.—The second lecture of the historical course cerwill ‘de delivered by the Pees ng Lord, in br Pyeng of the Universit; it pS srs i, ithe Iv. and th a, E Dodds Brtek Church 6 ‘and at the door. * DOUGLASS LEVIN ILL, President, Davi CRawronp, Secretai THE M MILITARY. HATHAM GUARD, SECOND COMPANY.—THERE will be @ meeting of the above named company this (Monday) evening, at 56 Division street, at 734 o’cloc! by order.) JOHN GRACELY, Captain, R. H. Hawrnonn, Secretary. ba oa! otra BATTALION 1.—Headquarte: ate ar. 1854,—The officers and Foor shoal nts eet OTICE.—LINDSEY meee = MONTHLY LY MEET ing of the above corps will be held evening> Nevember 14, at £2 Madison street, at 7 Joun-T. Toan, Seoretary.- sirous of joini at 3. Woodworth's, No. 15 ing, Nov. 18, ab oelock, for mst Os ete requested. vi pri COBB, Captain. tepdanee Teperdoulsaly t Witaon, See. POLITICAL. LECTION FRAUDS.. opin PERSON WHO HAS IN- with frauds or ilk Proceedings connected Jom wil ad t¢ tho gauss of justice by vent eatin the same without delay, BERRY & VAN WAGNE! No. 3 Nassan street, formation rf say County of Ne York, who supporte: at the late election, are re east ‘to me afternoon, Monday, at 5 to consider matters of im portance, ‘relative to x tiked f they supported. ‘The Hon. LE Aare ites other chy speakers will be preset ~_By order of the committeo. RY MAN wu YorED ee headed James W. to attend a is in a J apt jew York and the RES f tl nes cted. meeting will from Philadelphia, meeti election, w 10 o'clock. meet at the Punctual atte: $50 BERAR seriber, 291 Twelfth on Saturday evening, bya ce apparently 18 or 20 years of Vasket containing about y mark. Th ension and conviction of the ei “ELIAS IAS WADE, JR, Basie 5% House ast Thursday. ii ives’ will him W. M. LANGLEY, Dep Streat House, 3, 0 and 38. REWARD.—LOST OR STOLEN, A SMALL YEL- low and white female terrier, answering to the name ps a Whoever Will bring her to 46 East Fourteenth prom where she mey be found, will cetve ve ve dolines reward. R EWARD-—A BLACK MARE WAS BinED. WITH ber, on the ist Wagon and barnes, of the subseriber, on igadovt twelve years old, f , tail, low headed, knuckled in Hoth legs, and is uneh on her back. The bn ied cela. he ringe part Mack) new enamelled cloth top, na the Hining is Tue enametied cloth Whoe the property or five informatson whose It can be found, will ve Nepally re: warded. MATTHIAS. SUINTOCK, a No.9 William street, No House, ROOMS, ) Bony WANTED. A T country. RESIDENCE W WANTED—WANTED, BY f three to five Secs vase, ‘in ple eas x aichbrahoed, with ten "to Biter ere Hal ek 6 we saa ce eats times the pe ese. has house Pan Ofice, rtating ivontion q ENDS IN ca Ls Ir wishes suitustion with 8 Sry = mae i a cake end ® young girl as rghit. or chambermaid; sees rel eeaes, iven, "Can poses At her prosent employer’ sas lived for th e years. Please call at War Twenty second sreehb between Fifth and Siath ave- pues. A we imal cite aereneem a a jem Bh fea zee we Best eity references can be given. Call at 213 avenue, firet floor. DRESSMAKER, WHO CAN corr AND FIT Laprey 7) A dresses, and vests, wants to work ea the da Tamllioe lease o week. Reference from the best of 230 280 Mulberry street, between Prince and Spring. A YOUNG wou. NTS A SITUATION A8 GOOD Blain cook, or dress, or waiting on s table, Hae Good city reference last ‘an be seen for t West Twenty-siath Tefen Ue reat, first floor, at pore cabahaa tat tbat n A RESPECTABLE YOUNG LADY WISHES A SITUA tion iy, companion; 1s « xood English scholar; Pron oh and music. ‘objection to travel Sake hersalt oma vote if Io be sean at 108 Sixteenth street, fer two days, ee at A RESPECTABLE YOUNG fgg dh oan BI pero dated with comfortable be English family, where there are eniy" we te men taxes: Apply to Mr. R. Carnell, 189 Spring 5 FRENCH GIRL WANTS A SITUATION AS CHAM- bermaid or to take care of children; she can sew ¥ Can sive good recommendations. ‘Call at 179 Varie AS ERSPECTABIR WOMAN WANTS A ee in a small private family, and to assist waah- 8 first rate shirt ironer; Mndermtande fi Has lived in the most res} Beat of city P rion oall nll at a For- reference, Can be seen for two days. ATION WANTED, BY A ‘ABLE AB, a Le |, oF to do wi and best of city re ference yt, Please call at 30 A gio FROTRETANT aa, WOMAN, WITH Soop , is desirous of obtaining iaetoe, i Hy peo family por tl ee ts jight chamb gezeiteds iss fine sewer, and un make children’s objection to adjoining cities. Please call for two Gri sear Wont Twonty-sixth street, third floor. A COMPETENT YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUA- tion as waiter; is willing to assist in chambarwork or fine washing and ironing. Can juce the best of reference. Call or address at 260 Twelfth si t, corner of Third avenue. RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT GIRL WANTS A table family, as waiter, and o plain sewer,’ Another respectable girl wants a situati ‘chambermaid and nurse. Please Gall at 196 Siath avenue, second floor, up stairs, SCOTCH GIRL WANTS A SITUATION AS tg bermaid and waiter, im a respectable private famil: last every of recommendations given at place, ant yer she has lived in this country. Apply at YOUNG: WIDOW LAD’ urse, The best of city reler st it Waal ‘Cun be seen situation, in bermaid, or Waiter an VERY RESPECTABLE ) Det w en. or two days, Sev. second floor, front room. A RESPECTABLE MARRIED WOMAN HAVING lost her baby, wishes to obtain » situation as wot nurse; has s fresh breast of mil. Can be seen for two days, at 120 Eighth street, third floor, front room. 8 GOOD COOK—SITUATION WANTED, BY A RE- spectable young woman, who thoroughly’ ‘anderstands her business; Wishes to engage in @ private family; none other need apply. Can be acon for twodays, ‘at NO, "Sixth street, im the book store, RESPECTABLE, YOUNG , WOMAN WANTS A situation as chambermaid, and to do washing and iron- ing or plain sewing, or the general housework of & small pri- vate pay. He Has the st of city reference. | Please call at ng Detween Seventh and Eighth rod frst f dor, back Foom, for two days. SITUATION ef ail oie - RESPECTABLE wo- is making bread and cake; end ironing, ood city ence. Any directions left at 9634 Broad street, will bs nded to or can be seen at 122 Columbia street, near Harrison, Brooklyn. RESPECTABLE YOUNG LADY WANTS A SITUA- tion, ina 2 family going to the South or California. a eh: ‘lease call ar 321 Fourth avenue, Renee eRe anNe Nea ateauly an voreets. ete 10 vo 436 o'clock. LL RESPECTABLE GIRLS, CAPABLE, fod reference, can be suite y sitastions, and the highest way class families, up apply early io select female office, Ws pear al stath t, hotwoen Sixth and Seventh avenues. Wauted linmedi ately, ‘two girls to travel. A lady in Mibeadanee. bt FOR A YOUNG MAN TO Ngee $1500 Med AND WITH ‘is winter, and travel one to rere in South Carolina lenrant business « la desire agent has the full aun d all profits hands until 8 final ‘settlements f capital requ 800 to $800. | Full secur for money ; ven name and Inst business aa Siete ries ade Interview can be had. L.A. Jersey City Tost ND ihe business is rae instead of selling. OOK WANTED-COLORED OR WHITE WOMAN; must be fay im ence from hei my sisson to who cannot em LL holif tabby fe Cac FAMILIES, boarding houses, in city and count: Thea” fen the h nd mi a mpetent, select testant and Cat! site Servants, oye Scotch, German and colored, at came the 2d a | Atanas street, Brooklyn. References families in lyn. ENTLENEN (AND LADIES eS WANTED derstands the making -a) sant square and an ‘Foor. Kaquire efor kre. K. x, for families’ OUSEKERPER.—AN AMERICAN LADY 18 DESIR- ous of an engagement as matron or housekeeper. Can xive undoubted testimonials for en and respectability. Address or apply at No- 257 Weat Twouty rst street OUSEKEEPER’S SITUATION WANTED—BY AN American widow lady, in a emall femily; widower's ta. we address -» Herald office: willy, pre Plea H.R. E., % eo fa uoeist in attending a stores ERCHANTS IN WANT OF CLERKS AND PORTERS, clerks in want of situations, frst clase ust barkeapers, will dit to their interest thy apply! WINDERS WOOD, 81 Nasonu rereet, rooms Ne, & marebants’ aud clerks? agency. URSE.WANTED, A SITUATION AS WET NURSE, bys rerpectable healthy young woman, with s fresh breast of milk. Please address 118 Wooster street, for three days, of call Alonday, Thecday, or Wednesday, bo tween the hours of 10 and 4 o'élock. ITUATION TED—AS NURSE OR CHAMBER. maid, by a young woman not long from England, Hae good reference. Pleave call at 6934 Broad street. ITUATION WANTED—BY A TRUSTWORTHY AND carable young woman, in, the city or country, to do ge: neral hovsework. Is a frst rate washer and ironer, good plain cook and baker; willing to please her employer in ery respect, Call at 223 Bowery, for two days. GALESMAN AND BOY, eg WELL ACQUAINTED per Xone need apes a rogram ated. 456 ‘treet, fro} P.M. my. 0. SENKS, GERVANTS.- EMPLOYERS | SUPPLIED | FREE ith American, German, and other superior t the office 527 Houston street, two blocks east ot Servants can likewise Koso od situations without auy delay. ; SCUDDER. GHIUATIONS, WANTED-IN, CITY OR COUNTRY, for neatly two hundred Protestant and Catholic ser: nee the very, best clase cooks, nurses, walter girs, £0.» cluding four excellent Seoteh eK i ‘eve rman and thirty Tri IAN lary tireets Brooklyn. lease observe the number (© MERCHANT TAILORS. -WANTED, BY A YOUNG situation Px waned cutter; has no objection to asionally, if make himself aseful to his employer. Salary Thoderate, “Address box 146 Horald office. LORS.—W ANTE! ros fry rhe IN A FIRST tailoring es r and foreman, by an of necessary qi fons, whe eomes well recom: ended, ‘and. properly, Jdress H. Abiff, box (0 Herald office, 0 TAILORS.—WANTED, AN EXPERIENCED CUT- ‘ter of custom vests and intaloons. ‘A person of ability, with good ony Es ay obtain a permanent situation by applying at 66% Bowery, 'ASHING AND IRONING DONE TO SATISFAC- tion, by Mrs. GILLON, 10 Amity lane, Wooster atroet, between Bleecker and Amity streets. ANTED—AN ABLE AND nara maaan AMERT. we, No otk pable of taking eed apply, ab 0 Bast Sixteenth stroot. A Ge aay pete ‘gl Sim, 5, ogg oe maid an all private ily. but an eh = care of an invalid, ry = come 7) Need sh street, between Secor ANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN! mation te do general housework in x private fami, ho waiter. ‘Can come well reoommended her last piace. Can be seen for two days, ab O08 ‘petween Forty eighth and Forty-hiath streets, ———_ A PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN, A hambermaid and th hed ge far given, sso bere she. can be seen until suited. Please seen for two days. 0 | WAxepaay A RESPECTABLE Hiom as first rate cook; understan brend and biseuite, iss viet in the waehi ivin from her Ins an be seen for twi maty-Afeh it 130 East T the store, begween Res and Third avenues. gn hy GO OUT RY THE DAY OR be K 4 ie GOOD HOME AND or FOR ‘mart, aonire Irish girl, aged 13; Ms re — Apply. this day at 177 Hudson street, between Sand5). M. & situation noe Ly ve be seen for (wo ae a0 102 ay tr aes ON, BY A iudconn a ee TED—A SITU. ods; le willing t parte the heal of tis retoronge sivep. Wicneo coll at No. i vagus streets im the Wa. A_ RESPECT. situation waiter and ‘chambermads or a situation first rate, Please call at way. "Is well educated. YOUNG GI house; is pines ge ANTED—FOR A Eaornetane yours. ee iy aa bo object ty nares Hy Rotweed eu Eighth and Wants SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE asrist in city reference, first street. WANTED-A SITUATION, ‘who understands 90! no ot aud fo soma Yor to days at try. ANTED—A SITUATION, is ones the Htreet, between Ninth ‘aud ence gi oung Woman, a8 cook; would have no objection to can give the best of East Twouty- BY A pg $f doe red tion to at corner of and Third avenue, second floor, trent room. Y A RESPECTABLE rate or coun teh street (L24,) enues. Best city refer- iven. ‘ANTED—A GOOD COOK, iron in a «mall near State, Brooklyn, AND tion to di fe Ki armed FITy ation as Ninth street, near First avenue. Go WANTED—A SITUATION AS HOUSEWORK GIR by g,yoman; ix & good plain ¢ font yraahoe a penn deers, oi willing ved three years re gee doarding house. rae $5. monib. Plait sewer, Good sit ue, first floor, bac ‘8 situation inet ge , for two days. family. Apply at 196 ; is am excellei trons, my cempenenk nen Verne ieee Also, a She is fond ‘of obildren reference given, Call at 323 room. olny selena TO WASH AND Henry street, A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT housework in a small errs to go bs country. Can nces from LAUNDRESS OR e city reference, to go ae to work‘and assist ta 1s one place, at $6. Would Beat littl 1 of ff. Bl a ood iD—BY A RESERCT ARLE Eptartan:. d's nurse, or rene Tages a ‘ANTED—BY A_ RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT hambermaid 1, a situation as cham! caro of children; is noat and of children. W. home. Warray A RESPECTABLE a situation to do general berries fsa good coo! first-rate washer, and thes syeeegrer ence given. if req Please call at corner of Varick. nd waiter, or to take pore, aa all a 74 Charles YOUNG WOMA: jood rofer- 54 Charlton street, ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as chambermaid, and to assist im wash- ing and ironing; would to do general best of elty reference from her Last pl th hth street, second ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, Young woman, as plain ook is nd ironer. Can at 20 Eighth steeot, room. referon Ste Ba Mark's place, bave jection to go as waiter, or ‘pousework fave mal family an & ve the call at 120 joor, back room, St. Mark's place, BY A RESPECTABLE en excellent washer f required. Please seoond floor, back ANTED—BY A RESPECTAB ® situation to do chamberwo: and ironer; has the best of reference. Twent; third oor, front room. Can be seen for YOUNG WOMAN, is a firstrate washer Please call at 217 -third street, between First and Second avenues, two days, ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE ENGLISH GIRI, A situation to do seneralhousswork, in a private family; ironer. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY TWO RESPRC 0 to 000k, wash and iron—has no ob- the other as nurse and seam- truct children, if required. city reference can begiven. Please call at No. 9 North young women; jection to do Preach cooking: bas no. objection. tok Be Moore street. spear ig A aeaner WOMA iy hi decntert er street, first floor. ea beeee bys Protentant young woman. Ap) East Twenty-second street. Can be seen for two da; house, oF pri employer; bas no objection Please apply at 111 Delancey ‘ABLE N, A SITUATION family; lease call ta, or ad- ‘Can be seen for three Wy eee A Laleainglt eye situation to sake oan, of chil ce given ‘Can be seen for three days. YOUNG WOMAN, . The best of city place. Call at 122 Sullivan ANTED—BY A CAPABLE GIRL, A SrTc ase d ironer; isa mm Mulberry a ‘As cook, washer an refirence give! Lat good — Good city ot, near beck SITUATION, BY A "RESPECTAB E reference of five y two dayr st 26 Lente street, in the rea e o oneal bermaid and waiter in a respecta- ‘ears, and be seen for ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE AMERICAN GIRL, 8 situation as nurse or soamatress or chambermaid or 0, beat of city references el Taye’ No. 00H ousto ‘ANTED—BY A RES: tion in a private and ironing. 260 Grand street, for two days, ‘Can come well recommended. Apply for two SITUA- » Washing ‘Can be seen at ANTED—A SITUATION, BY. ‘woman as first rate cook; wi American styles; is a re Cook, Has the beat of ‘city. refere Norfouk street, in the back bi Ci engaged, No objections to light washing. A RESPECTABLE jerstands Cee and Saker and wall Be be seen until ANTED—RY A RESPEt (has lest. 2 baby, two months some respectal juire for berry street, in the store. = LE YOUNG tn onge old) a situation, Mss. Garrals 00 Mul: ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GERMAN lady, in a cathe ory jean private family, s situa. tion at drecemal and plain sewing. Apply for two days, af 110 Bart Sixteenth street, neat Firitavente TION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, washer and Three years cit, call at 158 Madiso street, for two eTaar iy fron pv. Pe ANTED—BY A- RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, ‘a situation as good objcotions to do housewor! best of re street, Between 3 Soak & small call ain cook, washer and ironer; Re rivate famil; P20 West Sixtoontn cath and'Nin Ninth avenues, ne two days. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A base. fice. ome negro mis instrels, to” 2 Play, the bon YOUNG MAN IN ANTED—A lth lg ld ec A Breaks by man, in n respectable stands the manageme and steady driver; b edi te +) try. objection to go in e count Hester street, in the roar objection to wait W ood references ia tutte peter ha has no Se room No. 1. table if re- for two days, at 176 Looe Pong et A SMART COLORED MAN, A SITUA- jo open oysters; ie well ter ‘Samson, experienced in the 4 forald office, will be ANTED be gre ae dg Fo -FIVE STOUT men, coopers, landenten do fot an om to AAT Wat Street, cores of Al Y, Up sti it VO} ie. Delors ln to sea. lacksmiths, and ‘Advance to the Apply ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE, oung mi horses. foe no objcetion to Dest of city and Sates va reference. Can Call _xt 31236 Grand street. or to take care of ‘be seon two days. gg Ry MAN TO Hoty is? fang no AND who under: strect, Williamsburg. ANTED—THREE YOUNG ee learant business. Sala 1 month, clear of quired. h, oF those from th tai of T, Boyce & Co., 78 Naseat the business seve well need Tome lone but those at 145 Grand = A ba = AND 6 ate pre best city reference will renstein, 50 Leroy street. aa th ren Wairnrat BOY (AMERICAN) Apply at the Centreville Hotel, WW aNtEp—a te aly fe A jaw off , ina pers akcort bet wee: wanite A. ACTIVE BOY, IN A PRINT ¢ who has some knowledge of the business it Wana street, upstairs. TO ATTEND Ban. 128 Pierrepont stroc BOY, ABOUT 14 ‘Apply at No. 9 Cham- ‘ANTED—AT M4] BROADWAY, BASEMENTS, SCHOOL teachers, salesmen, men on porters for stores and hy wi three men on Seeamere tw hotols, boys a fr road: steamers, Trades and valooas’ , ke. Rules ANTED—AT THE AGENCY Py Ml ATLAN- tie treet, German cook: es Me yer} wx ome charact South Brook! oe ib, 4 Irish and 2 “inh Lay German cook, np betel errrestaurant® J, H. HODGE. Agent, sy HENDERSON'S OFFICES, NOS.75AND Nasenu street, twelve first hotel in this erty. ‘apply but ly understand # seine None need business, aceon LOST AND FOUND. mk Loe? Gp sTon ee, ty 0 Noms, DR. wat C by Chamber! Woreester, r in, Barnard na eurdoreed by Jobin 1, Hall of 4, at 6 monte fur $1,008 60, a Yount one a The payment of said noves has hoon the public are’ Beresy enutioned against ‘nego- OsT—IN bg dog Ae SD OR TENTH STREET, ON THE 4 evening 0 around the stor * Five dollsrs reward Sth inet., a diamond ar eS eet with silver paid for re- turning it to 91 Front street, second story, OST—ON FRIDAY, A BLACK AND TAN Lthan aeons othe Whoever will ara tote ne 11 be rewarded, ble rear of 28 Washington square, Tossox SATURDAY, aoe nA his to the owner, N, A. Knapp, No, Lexington avenue, “OST—BY OUR Ganten IN Myf i weary, BR. tween Pier 4 an i 5 ena iberty A BININGRR & 00, at the folloy |e wing ex! 1 THE TUBF. COURSE.—TUESDAY, NOV. 14, lock P. M., mateh for $2,000, half ‘mile five. O. Smith names ee Smith, to saddle. Lady Bevins, weather prove anf first fair day, a6 fair SHAW & . to The Winlameberg feprios fr the Soares ov Soares weer’ ag sO Fries IAW & WHITE, Propeators FaLL LLL FASHIONS OAKS! CLOAKS11 Cl 5! 1!-GRO. PIN, Indies to eas jasions and imtaureteree Jo for tbe see rE TMOUSAND CLOAKS, “gloat thor a Ty at.. Fr itbeen, bund siete at, - | Sue Reeean yee ‘very rieh eloth Twelve hundred superb Lyons vely best, and, Paris Mantilla 1s Emporia, FURS OF ALL NATIONS PALL FASHIONS vow tepdy, ot at ¥. BOOSS & A COpO NT 1Ce, Oy near Walker strect, first floor, ho wi , ‘ap fancy furs of the manufbotarers, should xo to Bove & "Snooe bowies, where they can seleet from the largest and most Varied assortment of all Kinds of mantitlas, uae, we viotori ‘ae. Fars sivored ed, re} ‘nn 693 BROADWAY, BI —F. LANDRY has no ADIES) FUR WARENOUSE tween Amity and Fourth sti ior inspection an elogant stock of furs, not to be surpassed tither for Lenuty or quality. | Orders strictly fuldiied. AL articles warran' joderate and to suit all classee ‘HE tribe YORK FUR COMPANY HAyR NOW ON banda rb assortment of ladies’ and children’s fu: The abit ar Taxieed 0s themselves. ae nite chet adyan gov olf aslag elsewhere. Old furs sleanedy altered a before purchasing Pr don most ont Sarees HEI & NEW- 1 Broadway, corner of Walker street. L 000 # RICH SILK ROBES WILL BE OFFERED ON Monday, Nov. 1, at $18 75 oncb, competaing rich brocades, suitable for da; satin plaid ond umbie stcpen 6 &., 7 ch new found reat by the sub- this season. |The above will be welling any of the ch 3, A STEWART tk Gon Breaawey, acril CARD.—HIGHLY IMPORTANT TO THE LADIES— 443 Pearl street, corsets, corsets, corsets. —Mrs, STON importer of French ‘and English wove corsets, of the mou' ‘shape, style and colors, begs 20 call’ the attention 0 her rk, just rs from the first mak- aris an old prices never] before offered, and Ladies will find i nae. te enil sea examalan before pore chating elsewhere. Domt forget the number, 443 Peark ttreet, three doors from William, pe entlnt eae nh a = REE, ED Bist MOIRE ANTIQUE BY THE YARD.—UB: DELL, PEIRON & LAKE will offer, on Mond of the above article, for Iadien! dresses, an ney ice. Also several cases of new dress ‘iikts At fii Broadway, between Grand and Broome strectar URTAIN MATERIALS AND FURNITURE, COVER: ipgs—at prices much lower than they have heretofi teen eMfored, wisss two colored Erocate triple wial ¥ uality manufacture Hae qualit; facturcd, and of ask: ‘80 per yard. Also, Tiree astared troca‘alley in da tn me beseatel tapes! ining em in delainer, and ald for furnishing, | at oaually low ¢O. 7 Chambers aud Reade streets. artic! orders kinds of ot idrese and soft Cy dveses, Bs. at 760 Broad way aud 131 Ninth streot, corner of Brosdway- iT ‘EIVED BY STEAMER Mo, ANTIQUES,—JUS' Paco fot moar by i hes cider for Um * OMe OF Row and DEM STEWART & c6. INSTRUCTION. $175.337. 337, see, BERTI? ae kyely oer roy pple roe tor $5. Ladies and Peston eat bleed ers taught Eng! yi 9 1. Call now, day and evening. Marriage ce anicatlous written, wu. ac, pers v KKEEPING, ARITHMETIC Be ttcon, on favorable airtel by W. J. RENVILL. 239 Broadway. | Each, s palatal lauhrarted, and rapidly advanced in 7) knowledge im; pal to him is readily evallatts ny pravtles. Open day and cvening. RENCH LANGUAGE.—FROF. D. LAGROIZ, NO. 208 juss to receive new pupile, for thoro taeincees oa 4 the ot Janga: imparting to them ability to speak it with fi ney su 0) Private classes. Terms moderate. OVERNOR bi NEW oe WHILE IT REMAI» doubtful wh Ton ke ‘lark or Uliman is elect Wenner, there ass ‘pul that an elogant handwriting and a thorough len . of book. esp can readil: Gitnined av Mr, PAINE'S academies, 207 Grand street, how York, or 166 Fulton street, Bi Brooklyn, SRAreIC Aly Wake R, L. Froneh and § alah Tuaticuto, itedson and terraces, Habokes, N- J) Cirealars do litsce atthe institute and at Shepard’ It ‘W FILING, BOOKKEEPING, ARITHMETIC, &C.—MR, AR, 09 Bro corner of Houston street very Tavorable terms. EDUCATION. A GERMAN LADY, WHO HAS DEVOTED ORK hole ite to the education and instraation-of shikiren of different nations, and wh suece seboo! desires a fow more orphan cbildren Inquire of Rey. Stohtmana, Mott street. low ‘erms moderate, TEN MUSICAL, (A TRENCH LADY RECENTLY ARRIVED FROM P: ani Spauich, ‘Having followed hier, of Mr. Wilhen and of Mr. too ialeg tl ‘most dis learned in the fanlbesleas ma 5 Union square Fost er —A PARTNER WANTED, IN A CASH was jufactu: business, that pays 500 A cent the amoune of sales, done # strictly, for tended through the | ten, The Theartcle fe vold & ate amo! ral & bosinoss Apply at the anata ‘Naueu streets room 9. $150 To $20 WANTED, A PARTNER OF STEADY habits, to take an Sane rg of Miendid exhiniciony ¢ financial business of a ee cow ready to travel West pau South. | To an gnergetio, ma this ie lent opportunity, 9 on in be made this season. ‘is toh ene aud plossant, and no risk is rum whatever. Call and convince yourself at 290 Broadway, room 11, third , ; WHEELER, es 'T. Cbg 4 HOTEL, 722 BROADWAY, OPPOSITE NEW or of the most desirable et ry th ja ne replete with ioters inp Amy rovemnuit gentle ’ Dinner « at dog oolock. Ww. b. gaa! = rhe bad epened rate he nt, vies id fee Ssh scale ny soon rooms Stacked ‘be rerteurant Tre 2 Bere iis Ti o'clock, stag gota OAK Pye hte nge GRAPE ISA PA. ad a nativeof thie asetaty ray ‘hem ‘to. be Ey fens, (t- ina and « halfin di les ar cha oan seon at No.7 Jol ¢ roots All orders promptly ‘tended te to by ee INRICO SALOON, NO. 21 HOWAR! ENRICO bas the — ra an bis frien pa3 eye eball Newer Tin HEN any ey Ry a street, will a 4 ‘Free iunch i's —— at #5 een 53 PEARL STREET, f gered , NEAR pont aN ry ares their fall and winter a dei ed gaa Se aT ek Tisso8. Observe No. oe CHALLENGE.—NOTI! GENTLEMEN 500 who want alothes tek ins new Call as dyeing and repairing establishinon: NB rte Ma having aay clothing to dispose of will please saber AtT OFF {CLOTHING—$2,000 WORTH BARTER ash price ‘be liberal! C an Mh Tas of 6 ot Lae om ele None at men wis! fi Shove wil plonse addres or call on tts ioe 1 Orange street, near Chatham. i lhe eh ee Cea AND Gaveipann. Having wines DEEN. Lodi wien 3 Be RECEIVED—1,000 wets *,, op coma DEVIE co: Pega strocty

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