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‘though pressingly invited by the occupants of the upper | ‘tier te make a speech, he contented himself with silently bis thanke by a bow. It is time that the taste of dragging out authors and com- posers to confront the public ona stage, to which they ‘are pot secustomed, should be discouraged. The obli- gation, if there be any, is rather on the side of the former then ef the latter. On Board the Clipper Ship Canvass fain Ray. 8, Ciarke—Oo fandy k, Nov. 19, 1854: —We, the ui , cabin passengers on Board of the above named vessel, mutually assemblo to return our humble and sincere thanks to her skilful, aeccom- ished and humane commander, Capt. Ray. 8. Clarke, for many acts of kindness, thought! ‘and unsolicited and unlooked for generosity, +o liberally tendered and d upon us during « boisterous passage from Ha- Wee to New York city. Although the unusual severe weather, remarkable only for continued heavy gales and Burricones of a contrary and desperate character, was of such s nature as to render it difficult to administer re- Bef oni consolation to the sick and helpless, we find this thoughtful and feeling commander—Samaritan-like— helding direct and hourly communication with his pas- pemgers, cheering them with his smiles and affording eny @ouragement to many disconselate hearts. Grateful as ‘we are to that Supreme Being—the Ruler of all destinies Back, —who has enabled us to battle iy with that gaplnous agent which He wields with a powerful but dis: inating hand, we cannot forego ¢! ure it af- ferds us to be thankful to him who so skilfully guided a ges and noble vessel through a most trying ordeal. after years, dear sir, when far removed from the Sernes and circumstances which ‘now "sa aap ~ awe ‘ve & source of gratification and pride to recount toour Sittren the particulars connected with thia social and memorable passage. We again thank you, wishing you continued years of uninterrupted h; hoping that a long, happy and prosperous your noble = and after you closed ‘a useful Pilgrimage on earth, you will ind your just reward in a more genial haven beyond the skies.—Your friends and well wishers. Gigned, First cabin—Fred. J. Watts, Virginia; H. E. Fugle, Ohio; C. Benninger, Switzerland; Mudame Huben, do. John Voorg, William Voerg, Charley Wilmer, Wi. Hirt, Kentucky; P. Scholtz, George Straun, Germany; 8. | - Schneider, Henry Sande, Thomas Brown, Samson Pelard, John Kurtz, Henry Banmand, Lorenz Haller, George Gremont, Philip Votz, 122 in the second cabin a pd steerage. Espenscheld invites gentlemen who wish to select from the various styles before the public, the best and handsomest hat of the season, and would just as lief pay $3 50 for a ruperfine article as $4 in ‘roadway for one of inferior quality, to call at No. 118 Nassau street. Hard Times Made Easy.—Buy a Beautiful heat for one dollar, with » box, at 205 Broadway, one door below St. Paul’s church. gnificent NS. Nos. 633 Broadway, and fon street. Ladies, call early and make ‘pour selections. x’s display of these rich and comforta- ble articles is vory superb, Drguerreotypes, 395 Broadway.—A. B. BW ic LENGS, notwithstanding the high price of mate- vials, will continue to take, until further notice, the Iarge size for 50 cents, which includes the embossed case, lined with velvet, and finished complete. Holmes’ United States Patent Daguerreotype wachine takes the twenty-five cent portraits, stereo- scopes, and all other daguerreoty pes, on the young Ame- rican principle, two at once, at the old picture factory, 280 Broadway. New Music—Just Published the following mausic from Auber’s beautiful opera, “the Syren,” as performed at that favorite place of amusement Niblo’s Garden, arranged by Thomas Baker, musical director and conductor, When the morning in glatness,” aung St. Albyn, '25 cents. ‘Beware ye maidens,” sung Mile. Nau, 26 cents; Kind fortune aid me’ now,” sung by St. Albyn, 25 cents. “The overture,” and all the choice gems of this opera are in press and will be publiahed on Tuesday or Wednesday of this week. Music sent by mail, post-paid. Horace Waters, No. 333 Broad- way. Zoltan Pianos—T. Gilbert é Co.'s Premium pianos, with or without the celebrated olian attach- ment; Hailett & Cumston’s pianos (of the old firm of Balleit & Co.), Horace Waters’s model pianos, pronounced dy the highest musical authorities to be equal in power, Mrilliancy and sweetness of tone, and elasticity of touch, to any of American manufacture; pianos of several other celebrated Boston and New York manufacturers. Each fnstroment guaranteed, and sold at prices which defy eomretition, Second-hand pianos at great bargains; prices from $40-to $150. Cash paid for second-hand pianos, Pianos to reut. Horace Waters, No. 383 Broad- way. Pexrham’s Burlesque Troupe are Filling their new and beautiful establishment every evening, with the elite and fashion of the city, by their chaste, original end laughable ethiopian and’ pantomimic per- formances. The troupe is composed of finished artists, each excelling in his own line. Prominent amongst the favorites is Le Petite Christine, who appears in charac- teristic songs and dances every évening. Remember the gift tickets admit four persons. Stothing.—Seasonable Clothing of the latest mtyle and aality, and sold at prices to suit the times, ua ho obtained of HEW/T, COULSON & CO., 111 Fulton stevet snd 0 Ann street, Bank Panle in Fulton Street—All City banks taken at par; Lewis County, 50 centa; Woodbury Bank, 75 cents; Indiana Free Banks, 90 cents; Wash- tenaw, 40 cents, at EVANS’ clothing warehouse, 66 and 68 Fulton street. Now on hand, $100,000 worth of clothing from Broadway, for sale at half price. ‘Worth Remembcring.-If you want to buy well mae clothing, of superior material aod workman- ship, at extremely low prices, call at the establishment «f $DWARD T, HACKETT, clothing emporium, 106 Ful- ton street. ‘The celebrated Shaker knit and Shaker flan= wel under ents, aleo every description of under shrts and drawers, cloves and hosiery at McLaughlin’s shirt warehoure, 26% Greenwich street, corner of Cham- ber street, made to measure. A Visiting Card Plate, Beautifally Engraved and @fty cards, for $1 25, great reduction; wedding cards and eflvor docr tcl at very low prices. 38. C. CL. Graver and Printer, 539 Isroad way, in the C! Wedding and Visiting Cards in the most fashionable styles, twenty-five per cent less than the “neual charges. A choice assortment of the latest styles ‘ot bridal envelopes, silver wafers, &e. Seals engraved, a'lver door plates, &e, A. KEMBLE, practical engraver, 304 Broadway. Special Sale of Stocks and Bonds—The un= dersigned will hereafter devote Tuosday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday to special sales of stocks and bonds, in addition to hi regular semi-weekly auction sales, which take place, as usual, on Monday and Thursday, at 1234 o'clock, at the Merchants’ Exchange. ALBERT H. A COLAY, Real Estate and Stock Luctioneer, No. 4 Broad street. Ea: inese Buildings. above celebrated safes and F. C. Goffin’s impenctrable defi- xped locks and cross bars, Depot 192 Pearl one door below Maiden lan To the Ladies—French Millinery. Prices reduced. Mrs. FARNSWORTH, 327 Broadway, opposite Broadway theatre, will offer her entire importation of Paris millinery at cost after this date. Orders for dress and cloak making executed in ten hours. No, 327 Bros tery. $200.000 Worth of Saperb Carpets 25 Per cont less than roadway prices, at the great American 99 Dowery» English velvet, 108.; Brussels, 8s. ; Arurge tour yards wide £50,000 yards beautiful se de. andl 58, per yard. r MiHMnexy at Cost Prices, especially when it her het material, and in the latest Paris styles, lewd bean attra n to the ladies, It is an attraction, sed hence the rapid sales of elogant silk and velvet win- ter bonnets hats, valuable feathers and feather trimmings, ribbens, artificial flowera, &., at R. T. WIL Dy 22 John street. Vintes GloveseTined Back, Lined Silk, coe kit Coed cloth, fur, &, Also, under shirts and deimers, oF all quny tina, whe vEREGO ale or retail. Prices low. SON, 61 Nassau street. % and Fancy Goods—Wholesale, iment, 48 Division street. The unsler- st imported a new and fresh assortmen now ovfer them lower than any other house’ in the sity. Having been so highly riewls and customers, he moult fe further coutinuance of their patren- J. JONES, 38 Division street. The ep of Alumina.—Dr. Do's great remedy dvr coughs, colds, asthina, bronchitis, and all diwases of ‘he throat and lungs, is to be found genuine ot 3. B. & D. SANDS. druggists, corner of Fulton and Wilua streets, and Busuton, Clark & Co., in all their ete Brandg<!s Pills—The Nevor-Faltling Re Poritying the blood, ts now extended vitized world, and should be in who values health. One or two d days or weeks of sickness in the beinning, is mere 1¢ disease i4 ostabl' shed, ty-five conts per bes, at De. BRANDRETIPS Principal office, Feandreth buildin’, entrance No. 4 Canad atrect. A Worrante’ Remedy=Save Dir. To! ’s Vengian Liniment is wo: ough, tore throate, mumps, rou: no pay. Sold by all the respectable « tod Ffates and Canadas. Depot: 60 Cor 25 apd 50 cents. Splendid TricBogle’s Hyperion Flaid is the mort approved preparation for strengthening and veantifying the hair; his Amole is indispensable where eave in Mhaving is demanded; and his Hebeatona, for the one, is unrivalled. Sold by the inventor, Wm. Bogle, 27 Washington street, Boston: in New York, by A. B. & Sands, 100 Fulton stroet; Charles Ring k Co., Brosiway; Hartston, Clark, & 9., Broadway; Ciickener Co., lay stroet; and chemists an ‘umers throughout the world, ” ——$<—<$<—<—$$— My Dear Sir, don’t tell me that your ‘won’t grew, for I tell you that = onguent will force the beard or moustache to grow strong and thick in six ‘weeks, and wen’t stain or i the skin. $1 & bottle, sent to any past of the cou: RG, 6 107 Nosean street, poweretan « in the cowen d fowt, &e., or ciate in the Uni- A street, Price awaits you and | x Volgt, Henry Miller, and | | {e superior to use. ~ A. BATCHELOR’ Dye, ae Hats Festory, 288 Broadway = er Ea A RE ree story and basement house, “in Twenty-second street, near Eighth avenue, in very mice order, The pre- sent occupants would remain and board with a family. = iculars, call at the office of P. G. Warren, Esq., way. PERSONAL. HARLES ALBERT, LAPIDARY, WILL PLEASE CALL (Lat Bourry Wivernvis & Co.'s, 10 Broadway, for a letter, CHANCE SELDOM MET WITH.—A WHOLESALE and retail liquor store to let cheap; would make One’of the best grocery stores in the city, For particulars inquire on the premises, 390 Ninth avenue, between Thirty-fourth and Thirty-Afth streets. Rent $240. ¥ MR. HINGUBONGER, PROFESSOR OF THE PIANO- forte, will call on Mr. Rollins, 110 Spring strect, he will hear of something to his advantage. NFORMATION WANTED OF MARY MORGAN—BY her brother. She came in the packet ship Emerisle. Information respecting her wille be thankfully received by addressing to Henry Morgan, at Reed & Moss's Hotel, owery, Vv ] ANTED—INFORMATION OF ANN HARRISON, BY her brother, Micliael Harrison. She is a native of Rorerea, county Tipperary, Ireland. Please call at. 109 East Eleventh street. M friends wish to find her. Danbury, Connecticut. ARY MONTAGUE, A GIRL ABOUT TEN YEARS OF age, who landed from the ship Conqueror. Her Please address Eliza Montague, SPKCIAL SOTIUKS. T A MEETING OF THE CLIOSOPHIC SOCIETY OF ZA. the College of New Jersey, November 17, 1854, the following preamble and resolutions were unanimously | adopted:— Whereas, it has pleased God to remove by death a | friend and brother, Mr. Thos. I. Tripp, of Georgia, a member of the junior class in this institution, whose amiable manners and high intellectual qualities had won for him alike our affection and esteem. Resolved, That this society has lost one of its most active and promising members. Resolved, That we deeply sympathise with his afflicted parents and relations in this most trying bereavement. Resolved, That in view of this calamity, the society suspend the ordinary business of the evening. Resolved, That each member wear the usual badge of mourning for thirty days. Resolved, That s copy of these resolutions be forwaril- ed to the family of the deceased, and published in the New York Herald and Macon Messenger, Published by order of the society. GOOD OPPORTUNITY TO PROCURE AN EASILY managed business; will be disposed of in a few days, good will, stock, and fixtures of a segar store, doing good business; together with furniture to accom: modate-nine boarders; cheaprent, &e. Apply at No. 296 Greenwich street, in segar store, first above Chambers street. AUTIUN TO BROKERS, BANKERS AND OTHERS.— Thereby caution all persons from buying or receiving either.or both of two promissory notes, signed by me, in favor of C. A. Gregory, Secretary of the American Print- ing Ink Company, as’ such notes will ngt be paid when they become due. J. H. THOMPSON, No. 6 Warren atreet. ASONIC NOTICE.—MYSTIC TIE LODGE, NO. 272 F. and A. M.—The members of the above lodge are requested to meet at their lodge room this (Tuesday) evening, November 21, at half-past 7 o’clock precisely, at the corner of Broome and Crosby strects, for dispatch of business. By order of R. D. HOLMES, W. M. Caarirs A. Kenmisn, Secretary. ASONIC.—THE MEMBERS OF POLAR STAR LODGF, No. 245, F. A. M., are horeby notified to attend & apecial meeting of the lodge on Wednesday, the 22d fnst., at12M., at their room, No. 118 Avenae D, for the pur- pose of paying the last tribute of respect to our deceasrd worthy brether, Hiram P, Perry. By order of the W. M. Wi ‘M PENNEY, Sec. FFICE OF THE COMMISSIONERS OF EMIGRA- tion, New York, November 17, 1854.—Sealod proposals for iron Dedsteads for the use of the Emigrant Rotax hospi- tals, Ward's Island, will be received wy the Commissioners of Emigration, at their office, 76 Franklin strect, (where a pattern one may now be seen,) until next Wednosday, the LE ene sora tee re —o Sea yr = if jeot such pro} jalsas they may deem not for the interests of inst Rutlon. Bead Q\PECIAL EXPRESS NOTICE.—ADAM@™R CO. WOULD inform the public that no interruption in their business will be occasioned by the tire at Judson’a Hotel. 10 CONTRACTORS.—SEALED PROPOSALS FOR exoavating and improving will be received until the Ist of Decem' v care of Henry Palmer, 199 William street, lan of the work may be scen, and copies of the speci ions obtained, by apply: ve. The right to rej ‘unsatisfactory proposals is to be reser /E MEMBERS OF WASHINGTON~ FIR: Company No. 20 return their thanks to Messrs. .Ad- ams & Co. for the liberal and very acceptable supply 0 refreshments furnished while on duty at the fire at Jud- son’s Hotel on the 20th of November. J. R. Pryor, Secretary. JOHN MORRISSEY, Foreman 0 THE FIRE DEPARTMENT.—ADAM3 & CO., 59 Broadway, take this occasion to express to the New Yor Fire Department their appreciation of the noble efforts exerted by them in preserving their pro perty during the conflagration of Judson’s Hotel, on the morning of the 20th inst. Had itnot been for the united exertions of the members of the department generally, their express buildings and banking room must inevita- bly have been destroyed. THE BALL SEASON. RET BALL OF THE SEASON, AT CONSTITUTION Hall, 650 Broadway.—A company having been formed for the purpose of giving a succession of balls, to take place every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday evenings, at the above large and magnificent room, du- xing the ensuing winter, under the special direction of Professor Saracco, they have the pleasure to announce to the public that the first ball will take place on Wed- zacailay evening, 22d inst. Dancing to commence at nine ‘o'clock. A superior band of music is engaged. Tickets 50 cents, to be had at the hall. IXTEENTH ANNUAL BALL OF THE HIBERNIAN Universal Benevolent Society—At Tammany Hail, on Tuesday evening, November 21, 1854—the proceeds to) bo appropriated to charitable pur The committee pledze themselves that nothing Line ranting on their to make this the best ball of t! jenson. kets for sale at the door on the evening of the ball, or from the following committce—Cornelius Doris, No. 620 Hndeon street; Fran- cis Gilmore, No. 9 Prince street; Francia Flynn. 31 ‘Prince street; John Kelly, 241 Mulberry streot, 'T. Manuahan’s celebrated brass agg cotilion band ts engaged. WELETH ANNUAL BALL OF JACKSON FIRE Engine Company No. 24, at the Apollo Rooms, 410 Broadway, on Thi ose Nov. 23, 1854. (OTHY L. WEST, Chairman. Evax Davt., Secretary. MUSICAL. OR SALE—A NEW, SEVEN OCTAVE, ROSEWOOD Piano forte, made by one of the best. manufac- turers in the city. As the owner has no use for it, will be sold at a priee much below its cost. Apply at 319 Fourth avenue, from 8 to 7 P.M. USICAL INSTRUCTION BY MR. JOSEPH G. KOESTLER, teacher of music, and professor on the piano and in ae Terms, five dollars for four lessons, Residence roadway, rooms 17 and 18, on the fourth floor. USIC—A YOUNG LADY WOULD LIKE TO IN- struet a few pupils on the piauoforte at their re- sidences, or would have no objection to teach in -a fami- ly. Good reference given. Address M. C., 25 Bond street, Brooklyn. PORTING, 0G LOST.—$10 REWARD.—LOST, ON TUESDAY evening, Nov. 14, in the neighborhood of Broad- way and Houston streets, a black, gray and tan terrier slut; had a rupture just behind her front legs. Any per- son returning her to D. W. Norris’ stable, 565 Houston street, will receive the above reward. HOTELS. ELANCY HOUSE, 729 BROADWAY, CORNER OF Waverley place, opposite New York Hotel.—This spa- ‘cious and elegant mansion is now open tor the reception of uests, conducted onthe Buropean plan, and as a family Botel cannot he surpassed, nnd compares with any establiah- ment inthis city. Arestaurant, under the supervision of first clars restaurateurs, with’ Private upper rooms at- tached, where yuests can realize the privacy and comforts ot home. Travellers witl find thi ndid Location all that is desurable and de seribod—agiet and genteel, and ® model one. _ ROSWELL GREEN,’ Proorietor. OLORIDGE’S HOTEL, 759 BROADWAY, CORNER Of Clinton place, conilucted on the Bar offers great inducements to damilies er individ Landsomely furnished and neatly kopt roo out board, in public of private rooms. Loi healthy. ry $5 BEWARD.—LOST, ON TESTI INSTANT, A fine gold wateh, mazie cased, half cappod, ‘full jeweled, smedina six stal was ‘broken out, ‘white ee with black figures, gold hands. The ease was carved With plain lines withont figures; attached was a narrow Diack ribbon and braes key." Any pawnbroker, policeman, or other person, returning said wateh to Mr. Quinu, at the office of the St, Nichelatgiiote Will receive the above reward, and no questions asked. ‘50 ~~ANY PERSON HAVING RECEIVED A FIF- WOU, ty dollar dil on the Schenectady Bank, in Wade or uthersvise, since the Ist of November, will be rewarded ou leaving information at 17 Woostee street, the fame having been lost through the Post Oficc. LOST, ON BATURDAY NIGHT, A $ e) gold watch and chain and some money, which cen be kept; thanks of the owner and the a :0ve reward. Te wate being sf ea the ome values it much. Ple avo it at the store of . Allers, Wilkam and Duane streota re ¥ MO} | REWARD. ‘I, ON MONDAY, BETWEEN $25 Old Siip and pier 13 North river, 4 roll of bank nites, amounting to $209. Any person finding the above and returning the same to the New York and Mal- timore steamship officer picr 13 North river, or to 88 Henry street, will receive the above reward. REWARL .—STRAYED OR STOLEN, ON THE 19th inst, & white bull terrier bitch, about 14 ‘ erg fo thename of Sport. Whoever will Lorhupt"* lamber yard, corner of (Four- teenth street and Tenth ay:“aue, ral! receive the above yeward. & REWAL ESIRABLE HOUSE Rag LET—NEAR SIXTH AV. yl “ der, if it ESK ROOM OR HALF OF AN OFFICE TO LET, IN basement of Insurance Buildings, No. 49 Wall, corner of William street. J. M. STARK. XCHANGE OFFICE TO LET—NO. 2 ANN STREET, in the basement, under the Musoum. Apply at A. N.SPRAGUR'S clothing store, No. 1 Cortlandt aticet. OUSE TO LET—NO. 17 GREAT JONES STREET, four story brown stone, with all the modera itn: provements. Thyuire at No. 82 said street. H 10 RENT—FURNISHED OR\UNFURNISHED, in one of the best locations for a first rate board. ing house, being only one block from Broadway, and in the vicinity of Bleecker street, containing sixteen rooms and under cellar. Apply to Mrs, MEDHURST, 641 Hous- ton street. es moat = p= OF A PLEASANT HOUSE TO LET—IN A GOOD neighborhood, in the vicinity of Broadway and Seventh avenue. Second floor, four rooms; third floor, three rooms; and basement—elght rooms.’ Yearly rent 250. Very convenient to the cars and stages. Apply to B, W. RICHARDS, 307 Broadway. TORE TO LET—NO. 130 FULTON. STREET, SUN Building, now occupied asa stationery store, Pos- 6 session immediately, Rent to first of May next, $600. if To an unexceptiordlo tenant a | years will be given. Rent $1,6 se of five and Apply at the Sun office LET—A BACK ROOM, BACK BASEMENT AND one attic room (the back room will be plainly fur- nished if desired) in a private respectable family, where there are no children, at No. 111 Spring strect, near Mereer. 0 LET Of LEASE—AND DIMEDIATE POSSESSION given, a stable and coach house, at 72 Leonard Street, with room for ten horses, privilege of the yard and Croton water, For particulars inquire of EDWARD ‘SMITH, 35 North Moore street. T° ZET—IHE BASEMENT NO, 68 DEY STREUT; A ood stand fora billard saloon, trunk, or a boot and shoe dealer; rent reasonable; also, for eale or to let, several brown stone front houses. Apply to A. HALL, 113 Chatabers at 10 LET—THE BEAUTIFUL MODERN FULL SIZED thi ry ond stune basement briak house, thros rooms deop, No. 215 Adams strovt, ni Johnson, Brooklyn. Poa. sevsion at once. Inquire NRY OAKLEY, corner of Tillary street. Is about eight minutes’ walk from the Wall street or Fulton ferries, .0 LET—IN TIE VIIA.AGE OF STAMFORD, COX two new stores, situated in the b well adapted for any kind of busin rocery and harness business. Tagu fT. MOUL Lao y street, New York, or SANDS SEELY, Ex ford, Conn, 0 LET—TRE WHOLE OR PART OF A LARGE FOUR story house, completely furnished, in a delightful Toeation, near two lines of stages and ears; also, gas, baths, Croton water, &c. Possession immediately.’ This is a rare opportunity for a private tamily in search of a home. Inquire at 114 Waverley place. LET—TWO DWELLINGS, SUITABLE FOR BOARD- ing houses, near Wallack’s theatre, furnished or an- furnished. The furniture would be sold out for cash cheap. Apply immediately to C, G. THOMPSON, 81 Nas- san street, room No. 7. LET OR LEASE—THE FIRST WESLEY AN CHURCH, corner of King and Hudson streets, complete wi every article wanting for comfort, and capable of se: ing 800 persons or more. Apply at 105 King street, door below, where all necessary infermation can be had, and the premises shown, by Mrs. Eagle. 0 LET—THE SECOND STORY OF A NEAT DWELI- ing, near Hudson Park, in a good neighborhood 60 North Moore street; will be let only to a «mall and genteel family. Inquire on the premise: (P.O LETHE HOUSE 901 BOWERY, NINE APART- ments, Lease four yeara will be sold with the fur- hiture, Rent extremely low, and would be taken in board. Apply between 1 and’é o’clack P. M. ‘ANTED—A DOUBLE OFFICE, ON_ FIRST OR second floor, either in South, Beaver er South William streets, by let of February. Address box 2,510 Office, HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., WANTED. FURNISHED HOUSE WANTED, IMMEDIATELY, A “tora small family; no objections to boarding pre: sent occupants, with the privilege of taking a few others. ‘The best of references ean be furnished, Also, part of a furnished house for a small family; the second floor and basement preferred. Address box 718 Post office. Bares —wante 1 PURCHASE, A GOUD bar and fixtures, mirrors, &c., or any part of such. Address K. H. B., Herald ofice, immediately, with parti culars, |OUNTRY RESIDENCE.—WANTED TO RENT, WITH a view to purchase, if approved, a moderate sized house, with requisite out bui ngs and some fifteen to twenty acres of land attached. Within one hout’s ride by railroad of New York, near to a depot. Address, with full particulars, stating location, rent and price, with a description of the premises, 8. 8.8., box 125 Herald office. pee ATTENTION.—WANTED TO PURCHASE a drug store, or a lot of fixtures, such a drawers, bottles, counters, &e. Address, stating full particu: lars, JOHN’ W. FARMER, Broadway Post Office. OUSE WANTED.—WANTED TO HIRE, IN BROOK- lyn or Jersey City, a small house, (cottage pre- ierred,) within ten or fifisen minutes’ walk of the ferry, Rent from $250 to $300 per annum. Any party having arch a house can have an unexceptionable tenant by addressing F. B, W., box 1,848 Post Office. Possession immediately or Ist of January. OUSE WANTED.—WANTED TO PURCHASE, A modern three story house, below Twenty-first Strect, and between Third and Sixth avenues. Price not to exceed $6,000. For sale, a house on Seventh avenue, nar Twenty-sixth street; also two houses on Fortieth street; a email farm of forty acres, near Jamaica, L. I., and an excellent paying business, for $500, $1,000 and 93, INNER & GO., 208 Broadway. )SE WANTED, BELOW HOUSTON STREET—IN respectable neighborhood, at, about $500 yearly, a house, for $260. North side of the city pre- ferred, Address House, Herald office. ART OF A HOUSE WANTED—EITHER THE UPPER or lower part, by a respectable small family. Ad- ‘dress 8. Stephens, Herald office. WW 2Ni#o FoR THE WINTER, BY A. GENTLEMAN and his wife, child and nurse, a suite of furnished apartments, with ‘private board. To be between Third and Sixth avenues, bove Bond street. References exchanged. W., Herald office. ‘ANTED—?O BUY A HO) good thoroughfare in this city; any 0 Property to dispove of can find a east: purcha at jowery.. having sueb by applying ANTED—A SMALL HOUSE, WITH MODERN IM- provements, in the upper part of the city. Ad- dress 144 Chambers street, stating location, rent, &e. ANTED TO RENT.--A SMALL GENTEEL HOUSE, up town, not above Twenty-sixth street. Posset - sion taken immediately. Rent not to excced $400 per LO8T AND FOUND. OAT LOST.—STRAYED AWAY, FROM 763g SUL livan street, a brown and white goat, with a dark stripe down the back, and a leather collar on its neck. ‘The owner will pay $2 to any person who will bring said goat back to the lard oil factory, 763; Sullivan atreet. (OUND—A LADY'S BRACELET. THE OWNER CAN obtain the same by proving property and paying for this advertizement. Apply at 160 Broadway. OST—ON MONDAY, NOV. 20, A POINTER SLUT, 4 white and brown, angwers to the name of Juno. A suitable reward will be paid for the return of her to No. 80 Lafayette place, or No. 39 Groat Jonos street. OST—AT THE FIRE AT JUDSON’S HOTEL, ON THE 20th inst., a small sized ruxxet sole-leather trun!:, having the initials J. $. 8..on each end, and tho name of the ondersigned on a brass plvte in front. A liberal re- ward will be paid for its return to JAMES 8. SLUYTER, 82 Broadway, TO O% SUNDAY MORNING, THE 1WTH INET. 1 « 4 going from Washington square, through Fourth atreet to Broadway, and up Broadway to Grace Church, an old fashioned circular white enamelled breastpin: ‘The finder will veecive five dollars rewant and the thanks cf the owner, by returning the same to William R. Law- rence, CO West Twenty-sixth street, near Tenth avenue Oo af 1 Twenty-fifth and Prince streets, the drop of an ear- ring, containg nine diamonds. The Ander, by leaving 1 at 119 Mercer strect, will be liberally rewarded. | OTICE.—STOLEN, ON SUNDAY MORNING, 10TH inst., a pocket book containing about $151 money, and the following notes:—one drawn by Isaae 8. Payne, in favor of George W. Clarkson, for $460; one drawn by J. Lecaese, in favor of Isusc &. Payne, for $40, and en- cored by Isaac 8. Payne. All persons are cautioned st negotiating the same, as nt has been stoyped. GEO. N, CLARKS TRAYEI? OR STOLEN—FROM 421 PEARL STREET, corner of Rose, last evening, between four and five o*elock, an entirely’ white French poodle, with o band of pink: ribbon tied round her neek. Any person ‘pai same to the above address will repeive & suitable reward. [—ON SUNDAY EVENING LAST, BETWEEN ESPBCTABLE WOMAN WISHES ATION onmiy ae =) % ve good jahree years er fat piace, and lp mow ee ng on set coun! family rope. In ewer Sve minutes’ wath from tbe fe ea, abot, 8 Waietstonion, ch SOUR ita. ta age, wi a en} mathematician, is desirous of obtaining a si im- -% Babits, Intelligent an ‘active, having boen & tone for the Inst alx years. Good reference given. A N.T, waiter in a private family. Isa Protestant, and the best of cidy reference” ‘Address J. P., Herald <fiice, which will be attended RESPECTABLE ENGLISH WOMAN WANIs A A Wastin bane ae no objection to the country. Has the best of city reference. Apply or ad- dress at 293 8 xth pre Noone avenue, between Eighteenth and Nine- A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A §I- tuation as cook, washer, and ironer, and general housework, ina small’ family.’ Can give good city refe- rence, Can be seen for a f ‘Avenue B. At EXPERIENCED MAN WANTS A SITUATION AB an ANTS. N AMERICAN WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION AS | cook, washer, and ironer. call for two | ya at No. 288 Sixth street, between avenues B and C. SITUATION WANTED BY A YOUNG MAN AS POR- | ter ina mercantile house or hotel. The best of ference given. Also, an active business man wanted, with $300, to en in a safe and profitable cash busi- ness. Apply this day to WINDER WOOD, 81 Nassau st., room 4, GIRL TO DO THE GENERAL HOUSEWORK OF A small family. She must be agood cook, washer, and froner, and come well recommended. Apply at the basement door of 80 Willoughby street, Brooklyn. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUA- tion to do chamberwork, washing and ironing, or chambermaid and waiter; good city references given. Please call at 48 Fourth avenue, between Eighth and Ninth streets. OY WANTED IN A LAW OFFICE—1 20 Nansau street, room No. 9, third story. OY WANTED—AN AMERICAN, ABOUT 13 YEARS | of age, in the medicine chest business. None but | Americans need apply. Wages one dollar per week. Ap- ply after 9 o'clock at the New York medicine chest depot, slip. AT A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, WISHES A SITUA- _ tion as laundress or.chambermaid, and to do fine wasking and ironing, and make herself generally useful. Can jroduce good city reference, Can be seen for twor 73 West Thirteenth street, between Fifth and STEADY YOUNG GIRL, WISHES A SITUATION, todo the general housework of « small family’ washing, and ironing. Gan A Tau'do plain cooking, reen for two days, at 73 Weat Thirteenth street. RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, WISHES A SITUA- tion as chambermaid, or chambermaid and waiter, in & small private family, and make herself general useful. “Can be seen for two days, at 73 Wert Thirteen street. G MAN WISHES A SITUA- tion in a respectable private family, as walter, Fiease call or address, for two days, at the toy,store, 803 Broadway. Best of city reference can be given. YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION AS cook, washer and ironer, ina private family. Please call, for two days, at her present employer's, 11 verly place, where she can be well recommende. RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN wants a situation to do general housework for a Anal private family. Good city reference given, Pleaso call at No. 4 Greenwich street, second floor. No objec- tion to the country RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES TO OB- tain a situation as wet nurse, having'lately lost her infant. Can be seen for three da; it 124 Sixth avenue. FRENCH WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION AS PRO- fessed cook, in a hotel, baarding house, restaurant or private family; she understands her business perfect! and has no objection to the country. Please call at No. 8 Walker street, first floor, near West Broadway, for three duys. WOMAN WISHES A SIT- nstress in a private family ; can cut ses ansl do all kin f tine sewing. has worked on Genin’s fashionable styles. Can be ly recommended where she has sewed. Pleast cail Thompson street, for four days, near Washington PROTESTANT YOU? uation as and fit childven’s di She tertant girl, as c cam do plain sewing, and sp Please call, or address, M. C. ake French and Engli 2 Broadwi RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A situatson ‘hild’s nurse, She has always been accustomed to eare childre i if would do chamberwork, if ference. Can be in the renr, The best of re- , for two days, ut No. 110 Chriatie Fr address, 8. M., Herald office, GERMAN PROTESTANT GIRL, WITH GOOD references, wants a situation in a small American understands washing and ironing. Inquire at uryatio street, rear house. RESPECTABLE GIRI, _ as cook, Washer aud ironer. teenth strect. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITU- AX ation; is » good cook and baker, anda firstrate Washer and ironer; the best of city reference can be given: has no objections to go a distance.in the coun- try. Can be seen for two days at No. 23 Prince street, frst floor, front room. LADY IS DESIROUS OF PROCURING A SITUATION for an excellent young woman, either as chamber- inaid and waiter or child’s nurse, Call or address at her resent employers, 18 East Thirteenth street, between Firth avenue and University place. SITUATION WANTED BY A PROTESTANT WOMAN ‘as cook; understands baking and pastry; best of city reference given; can be seen for two days at No. 125 ‘Twelfth street, between Fifth and Sixth avenu Atm IN A PUBLIC OR PRIVATE HOUSE, i and will make himself generally useful, » single ishman, age 33; can give security. Address John Carpenter, No. 6 Batavia street. RESPECTABLE YOUNG ENGLISH GIRL WISHES a sitaation az saleswoman in @ store: has a good ides of the business, or to travel with a family; has the best of city reference for honesty an@capability. Please to call at 14 Greene street, for two day: YOUNG MAN, A NATIVE OF CANADA, SPEAK- A ing English and French, and thoroughly acquaint- éd with the groceery, wine and spirit trade, wishes to obtain a situation in & wholesale establishment in this city, a8 salesman or traveller. From his extensive con- section throughout the Provinces, parties desirous to «pen or extend their business in the Canadas, will find fis an excellent opportunity. The best of ‘reference given. None but first class houses treated with. Ad- dress (postpaid) to J.M.R, Post office, Montreal. RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN wishes situation as perfect cook. Understands faking, pastry and all kinds of goups, game, ke. Best of city reference. Please call or address 33 Thirteenth sucet, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, fourth floor, for two days. PARISIAN LADY OF MIDDLE AGE, WISHES A situation as housekeeper, with a lady alone ora gle gentleman, or in a small family; she would be competent to instruct a young child. Address Madame Hammon, 803; Greene street. RESPECTABLE SCOTCH GIRL WANTS A SITUA- tion to do general housework. Please call at 243 Bixteenth street, between Ninth and Tenth avenues. RESPECTABLE, PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN wishes a situation as chambermaid and sewor; also understands wai but wonld prefer chamberwork. Cun be seen for two Aaya at 170Sixteenth street, between Seventh and Eighth avenues, in the basement. Best of city reference. YOUNG TWENTY-FOUR YEARS OF AGE conver ith the English, French and German fanguages, is desirous of engaging himself as valet or courier wih one or two single gentlemen, Refercnce tory. Address H. B., 65 Leonard street. SUPERIOR PERVON OF LONG EXPERIENCE, WHO lias lived in firet rate families, wishes a situation as chambermaid, or wouhi do the work of a small family. Cau come thorongily recommended. Can be seen at 2°0 Mulberry street, third floor, front room, for two days. TABLE WIDOW WOMAN WANTS A SITUA. AA. tion as wet nurse ine respectable family; is good Seainstress, and is willing to make herself useful. Call at, or address Mary, No. 248 Seventh avenue, corner of ‘Twenty-sixth street, for two day: YOUNG LADY WANTED—TO ATTEND AN EM- broidery and fancy store : one acquainted with the ines required. Apply at 64 Canal street. FRENCH WOMAN DESIRES A SITUATION AS ‘A chambermaid or child’s nurse. Can sew, and is willing to make herself useful. Call for two days, at the Waverley, 607 Broadway. YOUNG SCOTCH GIRL, WANTS A SITUATION AS A. ‘iauodress or chamberiatd, sma. soamstress,. Can furnish good recommendations ‘in New York and New Haven. Can.be seen until engaged, at 332 Fourth ave- nue, corner of Twenty-fifth street. RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, WISHES A SITUA. pe onrto to shsmberwork or. waltiag, bad ta a neat Pinin sewer, and is willing and clean in habits; has no objection to reasonable wages, so ax to got into a nice family. Can give good satisfactory references, Please call at 125 Twelfth street, between Fifth and Sixth ave nnes, where she can be seen for two days. A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, WANTS A SITUA- tion as chambormaid and waiter, or as laundress. No objection to go as nurse; has lived four years in one place. Good city reference given. Please apply at 71 Uy Seventh street, between First yard avenue: YOUNG, WELL EDUCATED GERMAN GIRL, WANTS a situation in a small American family, to do gene Tal housework. Please call at 366 Washington street, corner of North Moore street. SITUATION WANTED, BY A PROTESTANT GIRL, as chambermaid and to take ears of children; is Also @ good plain cower Has lived four years in her last place—two years as nurse and two as chambermald. inquire at LOS Sixth street, third floor, front room, two da PROTESTANT MIDDLE — AGED widow lady, desires a situation aa nu She has ite best of testimonials front her last place, where she lias lived fire years, and-to which he can give personal reverence, being in'this city. Would like s situation ty do chamnberwork, (either with her or in another family) for her daughter, Who is 16 years of age. Apply at the American Museum. RESPECTABLE SCOTCH GIRL, WISHES A SITUA- tion as dairy maid or to do general housework ina itpall family. Has no objection to go in the country Ia a good washer and froner, Can be seen for two days at 148 Third avenue, RESPECTABLE WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION AS cook in @ private family. sat ip washing and ironing. ler present employers, No. 44 Union place. REST! B YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A sit uation as senmatress and chambermaid, Call at 122 Tuc ith street, up stairs, frumt room, ARKEEPER’S SITUATION WANTED BY A YOUNG | man who understands his business. Address . B. T., Herald office, by 1 o’clock P.M. OOK WANTED.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, WHITE or colored, as good cook; must have good city refe- rence. Apply at once at 21 Brevoort place, Tenth st. JHAMBERMAID WANTED.—A NICE, TIDY GIRL to light chamberwook, and wait upon two Er. up children ; she must be a good plain sewer, and ave excellent city’ references. Apply between 13 and 2 o'clock at No. 9 Warren place, Charles street. HRISTIAN HOME FOR FEMALE SERVANTS, NO, 614 Sixth avenue, cor, Thirty-sixth street. Housekeep- era, school teachers of character and ability; also, ser- vants in every capacity carefully admonished and in- structed, supplied from this institution. IEMALE SERVANTS’ HOME AND REGISTRY, 149 Grand street—Female servants out of place’ will and The Home” respectable cheap boarding house, tupplied with every comfort consistent with economy, and of the great object of ‘‘ The Registry”” speedy provision good places to servants of good character. NOISE RANTED—A YOUNG ENGLISH WOMAN, who has been accustomed to take charge of an in) fant. Ove who has just arrived, if with good recommen. dations, will be preferred. Apply at 113 Fourth street, ROTESTANT HELP CAN BE OBTAINED AT THE American and Foreign Employment Society's, 14 Astor place, Bible House, Cooks, chambermaids, seam- streswes and nurses and help of all kinds can be had, with first rate references. ERVANTS.—EMPLOYERS SUPPLIED FREE OF charge, with American, English, Scotch, and other perior servants, at the office 527 Houston street, twoblooks east of Broadway. Good servants ean likewise obtain good tuations without any delay, as cooks, chamberm: 08, fo. C\TENCIL ENGRAVER WANTED—ONE WHO U! SS stands the business. Apply to Thomas Pillis, 206 Pear! street. « \OUTH.—A YOUNG LADY WHO DESIR! TO GO SD South on account of health, wishes to make an engagement with a family in some Southern State ‘as seamstress. Salary no object. Reference given, Address E. H. M., Union Square Post Office. CIITUATION WANTED—AS HOUSEKEEPER OR COOK, by a young woman, lately arrived from Paris; she speaks French and German, and has held in Paris situa- tions of the highest responsibility. Call at 55 Crosby street, rear buildings, room No. 9, for Mrs. Trondle. ITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG dS) woman, as chambermaid and to assist in washing and ironing, or to do the work of a small private family; wishes to geta home. The best of city references. J lease call at 73 West Twentieth street, upper floor. GTVATION. WANTED—AS CHAMBERMAID AND’ TO FD do fine washing in a respectable family. Bent city reference. Can be seen for two days, at 75 Varick st. ITUATIONS WANTED—BY TWO YOUNG WOMEN, SS one todo light chamberwork and sewing, under stands cutting and fitting children’s dresses; the other as cook, and to assist in the washing and ironing, or chamberwork and washing; or as waiter. Can be seen till suited at No. 115 West Twenty-fourth street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues. The best of city references. ITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG SS) woman, as cook, washer, and ironer, or would do general housework for # «mall respectable family: has good references. Can be scen for two days, at 24 Van- dam street, third floor, in the rear. ITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG 55 woman, ax chambermaid and to assist in the wash ing and ironing, or to do plain sewing; would have no objection to go a short distance in the country; guod ro- ference given. Apply at 120 East Sixteenth street, one door from First avenue. ITUATION WANTED—IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, PY 5 a smart active girl, as chambermaid and seamstress: would be willing to engage as child’s nurse and xeon: stress; is a good shirt maker; has good reference. A); ly for two days at 16l avenue A, between Twelfth aut Iuirtoenth streets. ITUATION WANTED—BY AN EXPERIENCED GERMAN b) pastry cook; she understands her business thorough- ly in all ita branches; speaks English fluently, and can give the best of city reference. Call at 13; Rivington stroo. Would take a housekeeper’s situation. EVERAL PROTESTANT AND OTHER FEMALE DOMES SD. tics, may be engaged at the American and Foreign Finigrant Protective and Employment Society, 27 Green- wich street, and 13 and 14 Astor place, corner of Broa! way. Also farm hands, &c., at the former. AITUATIONS * WANTED—BY TWO RESPECTABLI FD. young women, one a Scotch woman, as laundress and chambermaid; the other an English woman, as cham bermaid and seamstress. Both have good city reference Please call at 281 Sixth avenue, front room, first fio for three days, between the hours of 10.4. M., aud i P. M. ITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PRO. S testant colored girl, as nurse, to take care of clii!- dren, or to wait on an invalid; has no objection to go South or to California, with a family; best of references given. Inquire or address, M. J. V., 48 Hicks strevt, Brooklyn, in the rear. NITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECPABLE GIRL, 4 S' pastry cook; understands all kinds of pastry in its branches; would prefer a first class hotel; has no ob jection to dothe cooking of a private family. Apply at 2.7 First avenue, third floor, front room. MERCHANT TAILORS—A YOUNG MAN IS DP: sirous of obtaining a situation either as cutter or to take charge of inspecting work, &c.; has had ears experience. Good reference,given.' Address J. +, Herald office. & 0 RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMEN, WITH GOOD city reference, wish situations ina private family: one to do light chamberwork and waiting, or to take care of children and de plain sewing; the other as first rate cook, washer and froner. Can be seen for two day at 214 Fast Twentieth street, third floor, back room. 10 DRUGGISTS.—A YOUNG MAN, COMPETE take charge of a retail store, having had rable experience in this city, wishes to meet with gagement in some of the Southern cities. Satiefuctory Teferences gi Address Pruggist, Herald office. WO RESPECTABLE YOUNG MEN CAN BE AGOOM- modated with board in a small private famil; there are only two persons. Please inquire at i Twenty-fourtl nues, for two day "0 THE SICK—AN FIFIGENT AND CoMPr: nurse wishes a situation, either as mae _ “ fhe best 6 h West street, between Sixth and Seventh ave- 6r to take care of @ wick gentleman or lady. city references given from physicians and employers: No objection to také charge of an infunt babe, or to go to any part of the country. [lease call at 107 Last Thirteenth street, New York. (WO RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT iS situations as good plain cooks, first rate washor and ironers. Please, call at 106 Weet ‘Iwenty-seventh street, for two da re froune FACHURS) WISE FULL board in private family, with two «mall rooms, éne having a fire-place, or owe large room. References exchanged. Address A. B.C., Union square Post Office TNE FILLE FRANGAISE DESIRE SE PLACER DANS une famille Américaine, pour prendre soin de jou- nex enfants et leur apprendre le francais. La personne sait coudre et coilfer, S'adresser No, 214 Chureh str two doors North of Walker street. ‘OUNG MEN WISHING TO LEARN A Rt “TABLE and lucrative trade, by which can he realized from 8500 to $1,000 per year, will find it their interest to call on the subscriber. Parents and guardians are particu- larly invited to avail themselves of this opportunity. Address Nurando, No. 2 Barclay street. W NTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Protestant young girl, to do the general hous work of a small family, or the chamberwork. None need opply but respectable families. Please call at 6: Greenw ch street, in the rear. Can be seen for tw 8. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A_ RESIPECTABI young girly to do the housework of a small faimti, or to mind children; if a good plain sewer. Wag object, but for the sal fahome. Has good city re ferences, Can be seen for two day® at 151 Klizabeth PROTESTANT woman, a situation to do general housework in ‘mail family. ’ Is a good cook, washer, and ironer, with food references. Tas no objections to go a short dis ‘ance in the country. Apply at 126 Twenty-third street, (grocery store,) between Sixth and Seventh avenues. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE SCOTCH PROTES- tant girl, a situation as cook, chambermaid, or waiter. Best references given. Apply at 874 Ninth st, for two days, Winn a nany TO WET NURSE, AT HER OWN UF, & respectable married woma1 it Be Gaye cll The bert own bal it da; of city reference Even end required Please call 185 Fant Broudway, (\7 ANTED—A FITUATION BY A RESPECTABLE’ young woman, to do waiting or chamberwork, oid fine washing and {froning; the of city refer- er cen can be given. Please call at No, 130 Seventh avenue, ncar Nineteenth street. wants. (nals ATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN eben! nt or normal and the weet ‘corner Johnson lye. WASTEU_A SITUATION, DY A VERY RXPERI- y ad ene. with oft romagaas oy good Ure to one OF tw: rows « fanily Tlense Wem SITUATION, BY A YOUNG MAN, AS recommentationt. "Nofotjeciion to the'soumtpe “Call mendations lo objeciiuns to antry. at 189 Water street, Brooklyn. nay JANTED—A MIDDLY-AGED GERMAN, WHO speaks English, bigh and low German, wants a sit- uation as porter; he understands coo; ering, and woul make himself useful to his employer: bas been ‘in his last place three years, which he left on account of ill health. Comes well recommended. Inquire at 57 Pearl street, in the store. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A colored woman, who takes in washi is., 48., and 58. per dozen. 68 Seventeenth street. PECTABLE by the dozen: be seen for two days at ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG GIRL, AS plain cook, washer and ironer, or to do general housework in a small private family. Gan be seen at her resent situation, No, 60 Court street, Brooklyn, near he City Hall. JANTED—A SITUATION AS CHAMBERMAID AND W waiter, by a young woman, or te do chamberwork and plain vewing: would take care of a baby. Call at 112 Thirtieth street, between Tenth and Eleventh avenues. VV ANIED—A SITUATION AS CHAMBERMAID OR auree. or to do plain sewing or general housework in a small private family, by a respectable young woman. Can produce good reference, Apply at 282 Bowery, near jouston. : ANTED—A SITUATION FOR A YOUNG MAN, AS salesman in a wholesale or retail grocery buai- ness; has had ten years experience in the city. ‘Salary not so much an object as a good situation. Best of city reference given. we address J, M., Brooklyn Post Office, or Herald office. ‘aNTED— SIRUATION, BY Z RESPECTABLE young girl, between 15 an light chamberwork or washing, and make her 0- jection take care of childre . rally useful. No o ‘lease cal! for two days at No. 123 Good city reference. East Eleventh street, D—A SITUATION BY AN [CED American nurse. Ts fully competent to take ‘ge of an infant from its birth; would be willl wait upon an aged lady, or take care of the sick, be seen for two days, at 10 Tenth street, near the Sixth avenue. Good eity reference. | 'ANTED—A SITUATION BY German man, as tinamith. days, at No, 219 Walker street. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A Young widow woman, lately landed from Eng- land, without incumbranee, to take care of children and do plain sewing; would have no objection to make herself generally useful. Apply, for two days, at 222 First e, room No. 5, third floor. WS SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE ‘woman, as cook, and to wash and iron, in a small family. Good city reference. Can be seen, for two days, at 26 Warren street, between Hicks and Calum! Brooklyn, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, in a respectable family; is @ her and ironer and cook; beat of city reference given. Can be seen for three days, if not engaged, at No. 3 War- ren street, near Columbia, second floor, Brooklyn. yy oe ee BY TWO RESPECTABLE young women; one to cock, wash and iron, and the other to do general housework; can bake well; both can produce undoubted city reference for honesty and ‘an be seen for two days at 346 Sixth avenue, rat and Twenty-second streets. ‘ATIONS, BY TWO RESPECTABLE girls; one to do general housework; isa und ironer; the other to do chamberwork 1 to take cure of children; has the best of from her last place, where she lived for Con be seen at 73 A Can Hamersley street, be- tween Huilson and Varick, in the grocery store, fortwo days. w™ ED—A SITUATION, BY A” RESPECTABLE, young woman, as good cook; she undenstands all kinds of ps ood reference given. Apply at 98 ry. 1, Brooklyn, for two days. BY A RESPECTABLE mn, as perfect cook, and hing and Warren +t wan D-—-A SITUATION, ‘oung Protestant wo! would have no objection to agsix¢ in the wasl ironing. Please call at 170 East Twenty-second street, between Firet and Second avenues, seeond floor, front rsom. YANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE oung women, on evuh, wadUrsiands All KINGS Ot pastry; or woulddo the housework of « small private family; has no objection to go @ short distance in the country. Has the best of city and country reference; been four years in see iics and two years in another. Please call af 55 West Thirteenth street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, inthe basement, for two days. TANTED—A SITUATION AS NURSE AND SEAM- stress, by a girl who has had much experience in ‘the care of infants; ix a good cutter, and can make clothes to fit. Can give the best of city references. Ap- ply at N of Twelfth stre J ANTED—A GOOD SITUATION, BY & YOUNG GIRL, to do gencral housework, or as chambermaid in & ood references given. small family. day, Can be seen for one Brooklyn. Wear SITUATION AS SEAMSTRESS IN A gentleman’s family, by a respectable widow lady. Her board will he considered as a compensation for her labor. A note addressed to M. B., box 180 Herald office, will be attended to. W ANTED—A SITUATION AS CHAMBERMAID, BY A pectoble ing woman; would do fine washing ning, or do general housework in a small family. st of city references given. Call at 67 King street, store aut ire ‘the fone WASTED SA NICATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as chambermaid and laundress; is willing to make herself generally usetul; has no ol tion to the emuntry. “Can be well recommended from her last em vr. Apply at 331 Twelfth strest, between First ond Second avenues, for two days. \ ’ANTED—A SITUATION AS COOK, BY A RESPECTA- lo young wonan, who thoroughly understands Vusings: wnderstends babing and pastry.” City re- uigespleen, Call for two dayn, at enth ave- rue, near th W veo ecuniry rner of Thirty-fourth street, “SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE: ‘ant woman, lately arrived from the old cook or chambermaid; N mye bir prs 9 . Please call for two days between First and Second avenues. PANIEI--A PLACE, BY A VERY RESPECTABLE WO- iat, a8 Cook; is’ an excellent cook, a first rate and Seoner, and ean ive unexceptlonadle city nees. Apply immediately at 18 Sixth atreet, be- tween Second and Third avenues. \ TANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, slaundress, or chambermaid and to do the fine ye ait i i: perfectly understands her business; ho objection to gon ther! distance im the country: good city reference, Can be seen at 201 Wooster streot, be- tween Bleocker and Amity, first floor, toom, TANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECT, young woman, as nurse and reamstreas, oF to a twork. She bas no objection to live with a lady. ad reference. Can be recn for two days at No. 435 con street, or address, B. B. Herald office, TANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE \ young woman, 2s cook, who understands French and English cooking, the best of city reference given. Can be seen for two days at No. 71 Seventh street, be- tween First and Second avenues. TANTED—SITUATIONS, BY TWO RESPECTABLE W girls; one as nurse and plain sewer, can take charge of a baby from its infancy; the other asehamber- maid and §ne washer; they have the best of city refer- ence. Can be seen for two days at No. 278 First avenue, Fnquire in the dry goods store. we ED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPEQrABDE: young woman, a Protectant, a8 sentistress, or treaa; if accustomed to up. luting. Cah come well recommended he has lived with for the last six yeara: has no objection to. the country or to go Gouth, Geared seen for two days, at 142 West Nineteenth street, be- tween Seventh and Eighth avenues. ATION, " as chambermaid or waiter, or Goo: city reference. Can be seen for two days, 77 Fast Twenty-fourth street, second floor, back room, W chambermaid and se: fine muslins , AS PLAIN COOK, OR TO | ig andivoning, in a respectable family; | i willing to wake herself. gevieraily useful, all at 14 1 hr street, between Tenth and Eleventh avenues, | W NEDA SITUATION, “RY RESPECTABLE | nung woman, ax plain cook, washer, and ironei od cify vefevence given. Can be seen for two days, King street, (WW ANIED—A SITUATION, “HY A YOUNG WOMAN, ,_ &s good cook, and is willing to assist in beng | andironing. The hest of city roference from her | yiace, Hlease call at 112 West Nineteenth street, for wo days. Vy 7ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, a» chambermaid and to do fine washing, or chembermaid and todo plain rewing. Please enll at 43 Second avenne. Can be seen for two days if not engaged. Best of city reference given. U\ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE American wifow woman, Tse, and lain sewing, Rest city reference gi ler two days at Learley’s baker store near y tg streets, Brook! ‘AITER WANTED—AN ENGLI-HMAN; ONE WERL Ww ‘Acquainted with his duties and willing to goa short distance in the country, way apply from 9 to it o'clock, A, M., at 135 Second avenue, For balance of Wants see ment page,