Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
Fac Largest 50 cent Loser ayD FouND. | SPSOCIAL NOTICES, jl ‘WANTs. pong Petics : wee we mf menace | || Sn eeer ennai empresas | ceermnemeemnecemeen comeing JAMOND STUD LOST.—IF RETURNED TO THE OMMISSIONER OF DEEDS.—ANY PERSON HOLD- RESPECTABLE WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION HRISTIAN HOME FOR FEMALE SERVANTS, NO. BGs vrosaway, corner of Titre q is subecribera a liberal reward will be A. ing the appoiutment of Commisaioner, who is, wil- A in 8 gentleman's family as heusekceper. Can give good C fixth avenue, cor. Thirty-sixth street, + daa ph Meni Sil bn tien 2 FALKENAU, 8ON & POLLAK, 83 Duane ctreet, in the | ling to resign tor consideration, may hear of am oppor- | [yrompene iene, fe Me chareater batt aya ‘Aeving ers, school teachers of character and ability; also, ser- ‘The Celebrated 2s, Dagucrreatypes by the Tr. >" tunity by addressing 8. E., box 2,020 Past Office. count of the family going ‘Durops. ‘Inquire ia Newark bs x epncity, sarefeliy in _dmonlatied ‘and in- SS Eg anaes soil Spans taeeesys tae saueeeeneyeocaessnqeesascaneee—asemabepresay “Yobokes, ructed, tf F patent machine, at 289 Broadway. OST_THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED NOTES, PAY- 0. GF 0, F.—10 THE BRETHREN OF VARIOGS | Svemlnutes’ walk fore tnefemeel! ree Peet ae — fv phe Pod oak ble to the order of Robertson & Hudson. lodges of the onler.—You are respectfully invited to | ener HAMBERMAID AND PLAIN SEWER, OR CHAMBER- saline Wienast. Gators be sayet Legere aoe ule sf roe, dated May rb 186, at ‘are | - Uti @ course ab ag mee being delivered before A yore bay F hones se ae Camas, SPEAK- Cc maid and nurre.—Situation wanted ina prizate with or without the jan attuch- Thontha, for $613 69-100, payable at the Southera Bank | orn Light Laxlge, No. 848, at thelr room, oorner inglish and Freuc oro fuaint- . Good city refere a ; Hallett & Cumstou’s pianos (of the obl firm of of Ta, In New Orleans.’ ue made by Wan, Pstewert | Forsyth and Broome street. The second of the coarse A ‘ellwee von | Mie Galan ema : with the grocer: z wine and spirit trade, wishes to stree ; , for two days, Ballelt 4 Co,), Horace Waters's motel yianos, pronounced (y,, "dated March 11, 1854, at nine’ months, for $605 | will be delivered on Wednesday evening, Nov, 22, at 835 | obtain a ituation in & wholesale establishment in this aR be By the highest musical authorities to be equal im power, 58.1.0, payable at the Exebange Bank, Norfolk, Va. One | P. M., by Brother E. Forbes Travis. city, as salesman or traveller. From his extensive con- ° RUG STORE.—WANTED, AN ACTIVE, INDUSTRI- BeiMiancy and eweetness of tne, and elasticity of foichy made by CO. Jackson & Co.latel February’ My 186, pitas: N,N. G. | nection throughout the Provinces, partion desirous ta ous and honest boy, at 495 Third avenue, to learn apy of American manufacture; pianos of several other it eleven months, for $1,245 70-100, le at th Dror, tary. open or exten eir business ie find the business. need = austrated Boston and New York manufoctarers, Hach Sf frown, Johaston & CG. Ney oe sb pid a enna: Canadas, w ne bu None need apply unless they have respon: . this an excellent opportunity. The best of reference sible references. festrument guaranteed, and sold at prices which defy Perkins, James & Co., dated February 24, 1854, at eleven OTICE.—EDWARD SINTZENICH HAVING MADE None but first class houses. treated with, Ade | — en ai giv a eompetition. Second-hand iano t bargains; months, for £828, payable at the office of Weaver & Eck- assignment to the undersigned, for the benefit | dress (postpaid) to J.M.R, Post office, Montreal. H ALE SERVANTS’ HOME AND REGISTRY, 149 ‘ash paid for second-hand ford, Mobite, Als. One made by Melton, Brassell & Co., | Of his creditors, all persons indebted to ‘him a: hereby os | Grand street—Female servants out ‘of place’ will Planes. Pianos to rent. Horace Waters, No. $33 Broad- date February 21, 184, at eleven months, for $410 | requested forthwith to make payment of their indebted- A YOUNG LADY WANTED—TO ATTEND AN EM- | Sind ‘The Home’’ a respectable cheap boarding house, 20-100, payable at the office of Jno. Henley & Co., Mont- Coma ae ee ond a persons tig slnines ¢ Tieaigna eory fancy stex a one psequainied with the | supplied with every comfort consistent with economy, LS A One made by M. G. Bassi & Co., dated | said E. Sint ich are requested to present t! jus! required. Apply at street. an e great object of The istry’? speedy provision New Music.—Just Published=—The Follow- 4, at ten montha, for $246 S4-100, payable me immediatel; c. M. Levy, ¥ er reveaese — — — of good pl: 4 servants peer perdi mg fog music, in Auber’s beautiful opera, “The Syren,’ a8 at the oftice of 0. W. Waketield, Fort Gaines, Ga. One Nov. 21, 1854. FRENCH WOMAN DESIRES A SITUATION AS | —— ———— ee Berformed at that favorite place of ainusement, Niblo’® mace by Angus W. Ayres, dated August 17, 1854, at five | —— “ neat chambermaid or child’s nurse. Can sew, and is F H INTELLIGENCE OFFICE, NO, 6 TILLARY jarden, with the greatest success—arranzet.by Thomas wonths, for $ “100, payable at the office of T. 8. & NM ASONIC.—THE MEMBERS OF POLAR STAR LODGE, | Willing to make herself useful. Call for two days, at street, Brooklyn.—Married and single gentlemen di- Baker, musical director and conductor; “I will notdeem sw. A yreg. his, Teun, All persons are cautioned No, 245, F. A. M., are hereby notitied to attend a | the Waverley, 697 Broadway. rected, free of charge, to highly respectable French and thee faithless,” sung by Madile, Nau with the most en- ycainst neg the same, as payment has been | special meeting of the lodge on Wednewlay, the 22d inst., pee onan ae German pri families in. Broollyn, Employers, of Pusiastic applause, 25e.; ++ Kind fortune ait me now, stopped. A liberal reward will be given for their return 12M., at their room, No. 118 Avenae D, for the pur- SITUATION WANTED, BY A PROTESTANT GIRL, | city or country, applying personally or in writing, suited ang by St Albym, Sb. Reware, ye maidens,” sung by fo the subscriber ROREMISON & HUDSON, pose of paying the last tribute of respect to our deceasrd a9 chambermaid aul to take care of children; is | with first class male and temale help of any description, Madile. Nau, 26¢.;‘* When the morning in gladness, y and 33 Warren streets, worthy brother, Hiram P. Perry. By order of the W. M. | #!s0 8 good plain sewer. Has lived four years in her last — ait WILLIAM by St. Albym, 25c, Musie sent by the mail, post | —__" ~ — a AM PENNEY, Sec. ferme years a8 nurse and two as chambermaid, OVERNESS AND COMPANION.—AN ENGLISH pak HORACE WATERS, 333 Broadway. | 1 ON MONDAY, NOV. 20, POINTER SLUT, ee = =~ Inquire at 404 Sixth street, third floor, front room, for lady of middle age is desirous of a situation to un- sities | white and brown, answerstethe uate ef doco, & EW YORK, NOV, 23, 1854.—ALL BUSINESS MAT. | two days. dertake the management and education of children; un- Bank Pantie in Fulton Strect—All City ‘Banks taken at Lewis County, 50 cents; Woodbury , 30 Lafayette pia Bank, 75 cent jana Free Banks, 90 cents; Wash- | ———~—— tenaw, 40 cents, at EVANS’ clothing warehouse, 4 and O8T—ON SU? 48 Fuiton street. Now on hand, $100,000 worth of ‘eing frem Washington square, through Fourth suitable reward will be paid for the return of her to Ne. ters connected with the late Judson’s Hotel will s - ee i Ganienane be attended to, for the present, at the office of the Ameri- YOUNG GIRL WANTS A SITUATION A, derstands French and music; would render herself use- RESPEC ful with her needle and superintemt the houseekiug. Ad- able family, as chambermaid or to assist in the | dress L. E. B., 201 Broome street. hing and ironing, or to take care of children, Has — SS. | ean Express Company, 60 Broadway. AY MORNING, THE 19TH INST., IN J. & J. O'GRADY. gocd cily reference, Can be seon in the’ grocery store, URSE OR GENERAL HOUSEMAID.—SITUATION | Sothis: Brecduag; ferseie af half peice. | Street to Urondway, and up Broadway to Grace Charch corner of Bond and Pacile streets, South Brooklyn. wanted in a private family. Good city reference ——- .i A ariabeeioaanM | ap old fashioned eireular white cokuaiieh ‘Grvacigtt, ep ees Tue cary | Hvt™_ Apply at 160 Thirty-eighth street, for two days. The ndmeements to Purchase: | or will receive five de : PAVING THE ~ ——— ete inn vcaiene orga ts Nac hg irvine | wtberen. tr enaietitom tine ee eects me seselvee ty, she Commissioners MMS eantsan urectro a cic ie tae ee seamstress, ROTESTANT SERVANTS, FOR FIRST CLASS FAMI- well mace, of the best materials and styles, and at | rence, 200 West Twenty-sixth street, near Tenth avenue | pattern one may now be sern,) until next Weduoslay, the | DE€ can recommend her as neat, reliable ancl indus- lies, wanted at the Employment Agency Office, 60 extzemely low prices, Cail and examine. WARD 'T. — - moet, The Commissiouers reserve to themasivos the | tious ; competent tocut and make chiliren’s clothes | kast Fourteenth street, Union square, Cooks, nurses, HACKETT, Clotiing Emporium, 108 Pullanaiast: FROM THE CORNER OF FOURTH t to reject exch proposals aa they may deem not for the | And Indies’ dresses. Apply at 196 East Kighteonth | waiters, &c., &e, N. B.—None sent to situations from : ‘and Thompson streets to the corner of Greene and wnt ashlee nan street. this office, but those who come well recommended. Silks Cheaper than Ever—We will offer | Amity streets, a russet leather portemonnaie, eontain- 10 CONTRACTORS. customers thi in a iped | inga’sum of money and a small key. The tinder will wba ag D RESPECTABLE WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION IN | QiITUATION WANTED—BY A PROTESTANT GIRL, AS pe lhe ar Hea learn ar be hg | pie rae danse ge leaving it at 244 Fourth s reet, seca neeta hot tampering. Westehecten, © s. 4 private family as good plain cook, washer and | ) dressmaker or seamstress. Apply at $1 ‘Tillary Gas fi. cc: Anaidas aureecueneetaes hen ae oe ra a is care of Henry Malmer, 199 rae froner, or would do chamberwork. Has good city refet- | sireet, Brooklyn, for two days. ¥ re 7? alway OS8T—ON TUESDAY, THE 21ST INST., A PORTE | Plan of the work m: of tho apecides- | © Plense call at $46 First avenue, for two days. paprannayaee aeeuaaess ————_—_—___-—- Jo. and'8s.; also elegant broeade and plaid do., from Se, Deis ena a ee Lona aud ‘cherey | As Wonnaie, in Broadway, between Houston anil Cham- silks, for evening’ dresses. ‘Those goals hiave all boca | Devs str’Sts, containing x small sum of money anda gar urehased for cash, at a great sacritice to the manufac. | Net breastpin. The Ander will be suitably rewarded by ae: Comat tions obtained, by a) uneatisfactory’ propo: Pata eRe A ITUATION WANTED—AS PLAIN COOK OR 0 DO SITUATION WANTED-—BY A RESPECTABLE wasbing and ironing, by a Protestant young woman; Tight to reject se girl, todo general housework, oras | would do geucral housework in a small private famil, ik 6 bo reserved. OF THE PATRIOTIC FUND FOR ers, and will be sold at fully 30 per cent under thei ing the same at “@l roadway.” PUSS | the relief of the widows and orphans ot the soldiers, | good re eae tad nk eria oh toe Wibaoe ta et pied ed ie ea ton ee an ay Lokbacey . _E. H. LEADBEATER, 347 Broadway, corner of | [> Oo ce ee K, IN MAIL and marines of the British service, engaged inthe | No, 1 avenue 1), in the book store. — —— Pec isieke tal SAE Leonard street. ( Cer —& SMALL POORER TE ee ieia with | NaF against Rus: a, will meet on Wolnesiay, Nov. 29, — ———— - OUTH.—A YOUNG LADY WHO DESIRES TO Go ; veen that and Fulton fert;’ i for the purpose of closing the subscription list. All N EXPERIENCED WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION S 0 : Popular Trade—The subscriber will offer | 0%! Value, except to the owner. ‘The finder wie “ib © | Pritish residents, therefore, desirous of contcibuting to 8 cook; Sadamigete tee Ga pastry pking Gabeonreine see Are outers Bie ts thG& morning, 100 pieces of Lupin’s fine French mori ral ”, rewarded, by leaving the tame at 25 Maiden lan this fund are Saranatty eanentod to forward their sub- | Can be seen for two days at 115 Bowery. seamstress. Salary no object. Reference given. Address Gy yard, worth 128,; fine delaines at 1s.; 1 up stairs A. MORTON & 00. scr 4ieys to any member of the committeo before that a - em —————-_ | E. H. M., Union Square Post Office. i Yes, 48.; gents’ dv., 58.5 ribbons from Is, to OsT—BY A LADY, YESTERDAY MORNING, IN | 98¥ PRO s Hea RESPECTABLE GIRL WANTS A SITUATION as | ———2————" eat Le ED an L ah Re pret teem he eC Se hild’s maid and plain seamstress or chamber- | QITUA'HON WANTED—AS HOUSEKEEPER OR COOK, 4 Dlankesz, OAld eres, Gannels, sheetings ei ee nkest, S aca tp THE 1° Ul SEASON, iy lease call at 262 Third avenue, near Twenty- by a young woman, lately arrived from Paris; she sittings, lin a, TOD saatiage, | ens, armas, foweinngs, tid Peg ute, sigs one und to olin ills om. the Ghermical see ae cor | {Rist etteet, third Hoor. Can be seen for two days. speaks French and German, and has held in Paria situa LEADBEATE} Qi rcs a ANY bs ‘ AL EAGH ‘ADETS Ma sip eN psa per SEED, SPS tions of the highest ibility. Call at 65 Cros = TER, UT Broadway, corner of Leonard | rewarded upon leaving it at 10 Woat Twenty-third street | PQ ALE THE, MEAG Me ited eranal “ailitdry and WIDOW WOMAN 1S ANXIOUS TO ENGAGE TWO | Mreet rear bulldingn hom Newb for tes Trendlee e ay wa — Fc ‘ball will be given ut dhe City Aceembly sv “038, 430 children to take to her own home to care; is amost | le Ladies who Wish to Acquire 2 Delicate and Mon de 310 peigcrnerr st ane coca adway, this, Wednesday evening, Nov. 22. Herel respectable woman, and has a family of wher own; has ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOU foiched nsie of handwriting, n'a short apaceot time, | pec, ta "aMwery Savings Ban and Metrop Mton Hotel, | distinguirhed guests will be present, Military gentie | alway® been accustomed to chiliren.” E, Crosby, 103 to do general housework. She isa good washer and and for an almost nominal charge, are respectfully in: men are requested to appear in uniform. 'fickets, to formed that classes are noy filling up at GOLDSMITH’S eteenth street, between Sixth and Seventh | ironer. Tleare * 113 Mott street, in the rear. admit a gentleman and ladies, can be procured at the the Butchers Can be seen for two days. nd Drovers? Bank, th a $5 gold piece, and a $3 $3 bills and $1 il of a bank not re- Yooms, 362 Broadway, for the express purpose of giving a tne ade) Tha ahhes vauant oie door. Price one dollar. JAMES HUSTON, Captais. i ee ‘them an opportunity to do so in ten lessons, for $2 60. fT idhnlth Oa eoedh ee > — — PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN WANTS ASITUA- | QUITUATION WANTED—BY A COMPETENT, WELL. Satine chy dears te join should apply without delay. poms if left with ‘the President of the Bowery Savings GURST BALL OF THE SEASON, AT CONSYITUTION tion as good cook; ix willing to wash and iron; good recommended girl, in city or country; is a food cook Separate parlors for private instruction, _ Hall, 650 Broadway.—A company having been | city relerence given. lease call at 126 Twerty.fourth | and baker and first rate washer and irouer. ‘ages not hs Hopirtasia SSS formed for the purpose of giving » fuccession of balls, | street, between Sixth ani Seventh avenues, so much an object ax a steady place. Apply at 8 At- a ARDS. to take place every Monday, Wednesday, and Frida : eee ere ——- | lantic atreet, Brooklyn, ‘The Demand for fashionable Millinery at evenings at the above large aad. tanguificent. rvom, ‘i RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIR*, wana a situation | wuuc Steel Prookly: gont prices, amounts, asmight have been expected, toa | Gym REWARD.—LOST, AFTER LEAVING THE | ring the ensuing winter, under the special direction of to do chain : t , ; —e faroi Y é ing to G le iyeeqrork And walt rivate family. | QUWaITON WANTED — A YOUNG RESPECTABLE “RE a Era eed nip bag oe religgr sts 290) atten Bank, Brooklyn, in going to Green- | ‘Professor Saracco, they hase the pleasure to announee | Has good refezeace from her last place, Can be seen at | 9 German girl, wishes a situation to do general houxo- site winter bonnets, beaver hats, feathers, feather | Wt od Cemetery in the cars, a pocket book, containing | to the public t Jit take pl ays 4 sat. pl ; . i : yal artificial flowers, and rich ribbons, can acta- | ahout g680_-$100 bill on the ome elle 9p coer New 7 py evsctigesed ta Atherton aa Fase Grbie e 68 Fevents Avenue, corner of Fifteenth street, till suite, ee respectable gfamily. Inquire of Mrs, Leber, be purchased at first cost. That place is RT. | York; $10 in small bills ‘on the Atlantic Bank, Brook- | o° E'S entablishment, Non; 20and 22 John street. He | tyn; $118 on the Mechanics” Bank, New York; $30) 1 cme, f Suforing Band of muale inate, Bits re aaa ender ar Regen data QUTUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS Bas put down prices in order to give full employment to | small bills, mostly of the Medina Bank. Tho 4 roy wifj | °2 cent OMRON * Sonicd. Can be seen fortwo days. Please call at 129] 9. lady's maid or as seamstress; has served i the My ae Chicas conibenead Hareetiviely after the an | one ee ee std Martin Raye \WELFIH ANNUAL BALL OF JAGKAON FIRE |, Twesty-Afth streat, wear Secon! avenue, above. gapncltien for years in, the old country; ander- ent of this fact through the press still continues i ce seu cortiand avenues, Brooklyn, or Engiue Company No, 24, at tho Apollo Rooms, 410 - an — nnn | sted : 5 Wo ‘ . ha ee ny Yeaying Informalfon at the Engle office, 30 Kullon | Broadway, on thursday eveniug, Nov. 2, 1864. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WIHES A SITUA. | jection to travel. Address 108 East Thirteenth street, ™ i wrert: Brooklyn "TIMOTHY L. WEST, Chairman. tive to do general housework; understands coos- Third and Fourth a ss + omens a eertsins he aaa ES SEE =a t ing, washing and ironing. Good reference can be given. Types eee a ogee nan India Rubber Gloves and Mittens For Use REWARD.—LOST, ON SATURDAY NIGHT, A Gall at 120 vyeuth avenue, near Eighteenth street, for | CAITUATION WANTED—AS NURSE AND SEAMSTRESS, im cold or wet weather ; also, ladies’ lined gloves and 3 gol watch and chain and some money, which two days. SS) oray chambermaid and seamstress, by a respe Bleaching gloves and mits, 8 certain oure for rough or | HOSE tones of the owner and tle asove coward. ee ee — woman; good references given. Apply at 128 Seventh ehapped hands. For sale at all rubber stores and to the } qie watea being a relic, the owner values it much. NLINTON HALL—A COURSE OF THAFE LECTURES SITUATION 18 WANTED BY A Ru enue, corner of West Nineteenth street. tead only at No. 36 John strect up stairs. Please leave it at the store of Mr. Allers, corner of | (on the character and policy of the kecont Cwsar, | 4M, middte-aged Se ee ed: oa ITUATION WANTED—BY A VERY RESPECTABLE $200,600 Worth of Superb Carpets, 25 per | W/'!2mand Duane streets ot _ } and ita correlations with, the despotism of Louis Napo, | Sress’ J) B., at the office of the St G NS) Pretestant girl to do general housework, washing gent lesa than Broadway prices, at the Great American 5 REWARD.—LOST, ON MONDAY, BETWEEN | jqw,’of the Temple, 5 aa Se at Clinton Hall; Aator pion, | Rooms, 89 Greenwich street. i and ironing, or as chassibarsealé and on is sores: ince: Eagle, No. 99 Bowery. English velvet, 10s.; Brusecls, D5 Moin Slip and pier 18 Worth river, & ollet bank law ofthe Temple, London, at Clinton Hall, Aator pings pai eeee coma Wines Acanu. | Teimeuceaiven, “Address G.C., 14 Montgoroory stret, 8%; English drugget, four yards wide, 50,000 yaris | qites, amounting, to $200. Any person Gnding the | Viewtegs cust: may be had of Van Worden & King, 45 PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A te MS leds é Dedatiful ingrain at 3s., 4s. apd 5s. per yard. hove au returning the same fo the New York ani Bal- | Wall sted; Mr. Bader, publisher, 200 Broaioray: Mt, | fA ation aa nurse; na good plain sewer: has no objec | CT To un As OoACHMAN, BY A O0- Jal Sales of Stocks and Bonds=The ung | {re7? tearmship offecr pier 19 Novth river, oF to 88} Grshea, hookseller, 737 Brondway, and for mombirs at | LOT Mite? Gund ais eighth avenue, betwoou Thicty- | M9. lured man. Apply at his present employer's, No. Pa seer Iais eseusten. aaecearya uate J Wadaastays, Lee ee ee ere the library, Clinton Hall; also, at the door, | rst and Thirty-second streets, 17 Madison square, novih side, with whom ho has lived Friday and Saturday to special sales of stocks and bonds, Dm REWARD.—L08T, A PORT-MONNAIE, ON AMILTON LITERARY UNION.—Lecrvre.—tam | —— arches ah Al RTP ENT TG the past six years. fo addition to his regular semi-weekly auction salos, aie) Saturday evening fast, at 120 Sixth avenue, or I Rey. Mr. Graves will deliver a lecture before thi ATION WANTED, BY ‘. oy t | GirvaTION WANTED—IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, BY which take place, as usval, on Monday and Thuveday, ing through Amos street to Greenwich avenue to the | assuciation, on Wednesday evening, November 224, at 8 loan woman, a3 cook; is willing to Ce Call | SD a smart active girl, av chambermaid and seamstress at 12%, o'clock, at the Merchants’ Exchange. corner of Charles street and back, containing one $10 | Orctock, at the lecture room of the Mercantile Library, | "sand ironing. Can give the bewt city reference. Call | ko smart active gis), na chambermeld tad seutisteans ALBERT H, NICOLAY, and three $5 bills, and $7 50 im gol? and small bills, in | Cinton Hall, Astor place. Subject:—“ The secret out; | ®t 1 Christopher street, corner of Waverley plac stress; is a good shirt maker; hay good reference. Ap- ° Head state and Stock Auctionssr,, No. 4 Broad strest. a tga Neg Lee teeward Cite bares coinion or the way to make a fortune.’? Tickets ## cents, to dé RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A sirv- | ply for two days at 182avenue A, between Twelfth and hod ‘at Morsrs. Van Norden, & Kings, 45 Wall 'stroet; Messrs. Stringer & Townsend, 220 Broadway ;at : fia ; , as chambermaid and to assist in the washing and store, of Mr. Crowan’s corner of Broadway and Vourih | ing: she can come well recommended from her pre peat E-anldh dlacrpletS , Andon the evening | Cropleyer, where she Can be seen until suitel, We * wishes to board this winter with a farmer of expe- ate Pe Pog COCK, Prositent. ~ | Cailat 29’ Lafayette place. Fience, in order to get information of farming in Ame: o, H, Barry, Secretary. = dccivands Kea Sy | within thirty miles of New York. Appticant Is respects = on Fa NTS A SITUATION as | bl 1 wish ‘ortable home. Address, with ECHANICS INBTITUTE, NO. 1 BOWERY, PEW RESPECTABLE WOMAN WANTS A SITUALION AS | ble, and wishes a comfor nome, ress, with York.—Lecture this evening, at 8 o’clock, by Hoa & professed cook; has served in London for many | terms, to J. W4 Herald office. D. Murphy. Free to members and their families fara as cook, the best of reference given. Can be seen = | SE RSETTEST t of eet. ANTLD—BY A RESPECTABLE SCOTCH PROTES. ‘bers will procure their cards at the actua for three days at No. 16 Twenty-second street. JAMES HENRY, A ation as chambermaid and to do plain sew! or hirteenth Streets. a No Marvel.—There r 4 ent WO FARMERS.—A YOUNG MAN FROM ENGLAND Nothi Strange In tho same to 129 Sixth avenue, and no questions asked. the fact that KNOX’ is trun with “4 pes aoe P . SHLESKE! : far his stock of furs is very valuable and his prices re- | aoe. > ; . markably moderate, \ Knox's establishments are 128 | Qe) 5, REWARD. —LOST, ON TURSDAY, NOV: 21, wig orgucenn ss reraalg Gihder will receive the above reward by returning the ‘A Visiting Cora Plate, Heautifally Engraved | *¢ to No. 55 Sands street, Brooklyn. and Gfiy ‘cards, for $1 25, ereat reduction; wedding arin and | REWARD.STOLEN, ON FRIDAY EVENING. er door plates at very low pri $8... CLARK, En 1 ALA eg gg 2 “at : ., a long gold guard chain. Who: Games oe Chinese Buildings | ter roturne it to 119 Mercer street, will receive theabove Wedding and Visiting Cards in the most | reward and no questions asked. =’ MARY DEFOREST. fashionable styles, twenty-five per cent less than the | ~— : an desk. | oon tant girl, a situation as cook, chambermaid, or RESPECTALLE PROTESTANT GIRL WISHES A | waiter. Best references given. Apply at 374 Ninth’st., . situation as cook, washer and froner; is un exeel- | for two d ween i of st atyles REWARD.—LOST, MONDAY AFTERNOON, GOING I I : an be well recommended from her last place. : 6 aroma k wat oe Relat skeciopes saitve stand Hodes are, from College Place to Harlem Railroad Depot, thea CASH—TO LOAN, INVEST, OR , until employed, at 20 Navy strect, Brook- te thew sponeters A (SETUATION 48 A Wer Silver door plates, ke. A. KEMBLE, practical engraver, | tt’ Broadway and Canal street, » lady’s gold bracelet, 65.000 buy at sight, imrlarge or small sums | })%, between Sands and Prospect, A place in Brooklyn | ¢ i, Nate: oat. ther baby ix only six weeks old, Best ‘904 Broadway. with gold guard chain attached. The dnder will rece've | Gh diamonds, jewelry, merchandise, property, or sean | !'Clerred. un city references. Can be seen fora week, at 266 Thir- 4 the above reward by leaving it at No. 95 Chambers street. | rity of any valuable descripticn. Terms Kberal, conf YOUNG GIRL, SIXYEEN YEARS OF AGE, WISHES | tecath street. "Mrs. Gumbleton. y Churches, Hotels, Steamships, d&e., Supplied | dential and rate, at the old responsible Pacide Agency itaation {ha respectable family. Wages not 20 with elegant silver name and number plates of new aud pe REWARD.—LOST, ON THE 21ST INSTANT, A | over the Pacific Baik, corner of Broadway aud traad a situation pectable family, Wages not so ANTEDLA SITUATION, BY A RESPROTABIE TNR acorns, plated in the most, substantial tagn- | AREY” square inked fob chain. ‘The above rewarl will | Sheet, object aa comfortable hams. Ct Lg arr i npc! Slade tod gree wt ner, and elegantly engraved at very low prices. Orders | Ve paid on leaving it at 20 Cortlandt street with Hub- ays, at No. y z ockiiig ia-ail ite beaches Gil Ride’ of ‘soupae teetiies willing to assist in washing and froning if ‘and’ samples sent by express to any part of the country, | bard & Gillett, or at 69 Washington street, Jersey City. 2 TO LOAN—ON DIAMONDS, WATCIUE! EVERWELL, 802 Broadway, corner of Duane st. 60.000 Jewelry, segar: bought for’ oash, Basi- FSPECTABLE COLORED WOMAN WISHES A | aud jelies ‘mor REWARD.—LOST, IN THIRTEENTH STREET, notes, city stocks, bor mir negotinted, A ‘tuation as cook. Goo: city reference can be given. Rice Op rd ba Lo Sos Apply at 162 Seventh avenue, f tate bought and sold, |. CHEESEMAN, | Apply at 74 Thompson street, first floor. y s ae Mckee Ge tebtisak Opltas Tideine. Su the between University place and Fourth avenue o ats Gourst and gold, aa pol, CileeGEMAS, | Ain street, rae aot beautiful, emfortable, and fashionable establich- | ther ence, "The fader will apply: at the’ livery stable, | Beet.” 4 a RESPECTABLE MARRIED WOMAN WISHES A SITU. | “W\FANTED.—A NEAT YOUNG WOMAN WISHDS 4 men’ in New York. The ; , adi A ‘ation as wet nurse in a private family. Can be Y y renee ihe mit proficient musicians, the best come. | 646 Broadway. $ 50.000 werden, aks 0%, DIAMONDS, at Zia Twenty-alxth street botwoen | sewer, and of an obliging daposition, Wages not ao i e most vari a = , jewel : t froat toon | mucha ‘ rs Sthegate. Evite will convince all Of tases tes _—__ SPORTING, &0, ir cash. Good city stocks, notes, bond and mortgages, | P'ehth s pe Sees Best reference. Apply at 66 Fulton street, Brooklyn, RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A stru- | —————————— ation as cook, washer, and ironer; understa ‘ANTED~A SITUATION, IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, king and pastry. ‘Has no objection to goa short dis- by a middle aged woman, as good plain cook and iance in the country. Wages not so much an object as’) first rate washer and ironer, or to do general housework while by the purchase of a dollar gift ticket, you obtain REWARD.—LOST OR STRAYED, A DARK BLUE Four admissions amd one sbare in. the 100,000 gitts of | NT () eee ene nen the 20th instant. If any PERBAM’S third enterprise. one bas pided up.and willreturn the same to 206 Fulton aN ei street, will receive the above reward. tial, and promptly executed at 102 Nassau street, room No.2. THOMPSON &CO., brokers and commission mer- chants. bills of exchange, &e., negotiated. Business coatilen- AA Sie Beye, Bowen, whee Rosey, bat ton A BLACK AND YELLOW TO LOAN AT SEVEN PRR ceve | = yermavent tiatti ratrect 2 “ecrenee, can | Tia the courtrg,” Con give catatactony references oro piecsrantiniates Pah ett | ga newanp.—toe, 4 wack asi waniow | G7 QO eietata tartaric | stem aati Waherstnae 7 | itso Gu ey Sate Piercing Winds wacrthere clime. Bur if we have | tithe name of Milo. The above reward will be paid to | Teal estate in this city, Brooklyn or Willlamaburg, in RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, EIGHTEEN YEARS ie Aaa at ioe Mulberry Feet sums made to suit applicants. Also, $39,000 to invest in of age, wants a situation todo chamberwork and ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE PRO. not the mild temperature of Paphos, we have what is | whoever will return him to 221 Fulton street. “Tot See weeetabe or igs § EA. of eae, wants a situation todo chamberark and ANTED—A SITUATION, BY "hRESPECTAELE PRO sratiaediive sitar one ofegin of cals, and heap, the REWARD.—LOST, A SMALL SKY TERRIER SLUT, J. COOK, de, 4 Now wtret, "near Wall __ | Sogeneral housework for a small faraily. Good refer- | or chambermaid sud nurse; would do plain sewing. Can Gompiex‘on celicate nnd beantiful in spite of cheerloss about ten months old, on the 2ist inst., with COUNTRY BOND AND MORTGAGE, | euee. Callat 43 Rivington street, rst Noor, in the rear, | give good city reference. Tense call for two days at 196 ea:t' wings and pitiless northwosters. PHALON, 517 | cropped ears and tail; answers to the namo of Botsey. $7.00 amply secured on real eviate near te | £0r two Gays, York street, Brooklyn, upper floor, front room. Broadway, St. Setolas Hotel) and 187 Brodoay, oe. | Avpiy at White & But stable, a8and 60 Bayard etrest. | RA¢ “yu pe sold for, $0,000 ca, oF fart woull be | "| yunerncADin YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A BIT pS eS aay eat f | cond hie sling le ig amis REWARD.—STRAYED OR STOLEN, ON THE | taken in dry goods, carpets or furniture. Apply to tion ax cook, washer, ani ironer, val te do gualbel girl, of Scotch descent, Ina private family, to do bare ree yh sce $5 19th inst., a white bull terrier Diteh, about 14 M. L. SHELDON, 85 Nussau street. | fousework. she Understands her business thorough. | chamberwork and take care Of children, and to do plain ‘ Pu pained nths old; answers to the name of Sport. joever will si : Good recommendations, if required. seen for | sewing. seen at No. Eliza’ street, in eee ee cleans Ket tetonted | return her bo J, Lorbupt's lumber yard, corner of "Four- F QQ), inthe cy Ln TAO A GTRANGER | ‘two days at 145 East Twenty-fourth street. basement, Se erity Puivet the, ivtinal, workdi nat suonla be ia the | Yorn, street aad Tenth events; © ve the above | Um will advance her the above sum immediately, to. re- RASPSCTADLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SI- | “)TANTED—A ITUATION, “BY A” RESPBCTABILE EXticcommensertent, how rauny’ ¢ weeks of sickness | oo —— eve presen ties, Good security for the same A tuation as chambermaid and seamstress, or cham- young woman, as chambermaid and waiter, or to he t, hor eoks of sic! may they not pravent Four plats the deri baa 0G LOST.—$10 REWARD.—STRAYED OR STOLEN @BMeacioos than fort; ga ta mors will be given. Those disposed to answer in sincerity, | §crmnaid and waiter, ina private family. Good city re- | do the general housework of a small private family; is iy Goose when Chin Giese oe ers from 45 Pacific stiect, Brooklyn, cn Saturday night, i may address Linda, Broadway Post Office, thi — ferences. Can be seen, fortwo days, at 174 KastKleventh | an excellent washer and ironer. Can be well recom- SAl 0h twenty-Ave conte por toa, ee De. DRANDEBT! a large black Newfoundland dog; answers tothe namo | ~~ - Ta. | wtreet, between Avenues A and B, mended from her last place, Can be seen for two days Betecipal office, Brandreth building, entrance No. 43 Canal | CoP 1,” “rie above reward will be given onhis return | ()452 ADVANCED AND LOMO Te aT ao aad ee = saath Wmise WA at No, 80 Suffolk aireet. , o¥ to G. A, Clark, 45 Pacific street, Brooklyn. al property, of bought. for bizhest, cash prioes.”f. RESPECTABLE YOUNG FREN RE he a ERON AT aah Rheumstatism, Scrofala, dic.—Hyatt's Life Woon, broker #24 commission merchant, 69 Fulton strest, @ situation as chambermaid, or to take care of ANTED—A SITUATION, A RESPECT. ataam is the mont certain remedy for those terrible ais- | CATRAYED, FROM 91 WHITE STREET, AN ENGLISH } second ‘oor, front room, from 8 A. M. to 4B. M. iuaren. Apply at 94 Chureh street, corner of Reade. | VV" young woman, ae hamnbermatds is.4 good washer ring the most torturing pai terrier, with brass collar on, ma ‘oung. a Ope Sore . Scorauar there neues tt thie most, powertal yet | Whoever will deliver the same will be suitably regeriel: Ree So SOEs Oe Coeds Aeti atee ae A PROTESTANT ENGLISHMAN AND WIFE DESIRE | last place. Can be seen for two days at No. 123 Twenty- employment in a private family. The man as tho- | first street, corner Seventh avenue. 5 the shambermaid and seam- — reeks Scr cook,’ They are Doth well reoommendel. 2p- ‘AWIED—A SITUATION, BY AN EXPERIENCED ly at’ the American and Foreij t Protective Protestant girl, with good city reference, us tod Fimplo ment cociety, at Greenwi street, where | Burse and.seamstress. Please apply at 163 Cedar street. help of all kinds may be engaged, A SITUATION BY Ais cra SITUATION WANTED, BY TWO RESPECT, x woman af seamstre: woul ve no objection A girls; one as cook, washer and ironer; the Cine an | to assist in chanberwork; good reference, Can be neon plearant compound will afford certain relief, Thousands = = ef cases bave been cured, and published ta the Herald, | ~ MUSICAL Sun and olher papers. Circulars containing these certi- | meen Beates con be hod at the depot, No. 246 Grand street. LADY, WHO HAS HAD MANY YEARS EXPERI- Seventy-five cents per bottle. = ence in teaching, wishes to give private lessons on cigs a eatin the pianoforte, &c.; references to former pupils. Terms A Warranted Remedy—Save your Moncey. | Xc., may be known by calling at Embree’s book store, 134 De. Tobias's Venetian Liniment is warranted to cure | Bowery, near Grand. peer ries) ong ap hd presse ree eve jescription, Rentlal, Ladies cnttonded "at their residanos. Apply to CASEY & CONLBEY, 123 Nagsaa stroot, upposito the Nassau bond, diamonds, plate, wateti, jewelry, wocart, pis: hased. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AT" stalment of eleven per cent. will be ps creditors of Velsor Brothers, late of the city and county of New York, boot and shoe dealers, on and after the Seog, sore throaty aD, oP ea setine'Uak | A VERY BEAUTIFUL $350 ROSEWOOD PIANO- | Guth day of November, 1864, at the difice of William J. | chaibermaid, nurse aud seamstress, Cityreferencecan | for two days, at No. 7 Desbroases stn lt Se rape: eo Cort ists in the Ol. forte, seven octave, is offered for $260, including | Ruome, coraer of Greenwich’ avenue and Aros stroct, in | be given. Can bo secn at 48 Berrigan street, Brooklyn. — ANTED-A SHTUATION, BY a RESPROTARLE a penpea z Stool and cover, aplendid tone, made to order ten weeks | the city of New York. James Velsor, avsignoe. New F arehaes > iene AND W young girl, as chambermaid or waiter, or pesca se age abe az erect nua | Yat, Be. 3, Je ALONG ROMS OF RERAMLATY EAT AND | sous wll So Louewert Good eens Cristadoro’s Hair Dye—This Splendid Dye | back, ke. Cande seen at ambers street, from soe ; j i ARKER VEIN COAL COMPANY. Noticr to Cxeprrors. ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS AGAINST THE Parker Vein Coal Company will forward thom to tho i li at No. &7 customed ing: would take charge of children; also | can Le given from her last place. Please cal gustomed to sowing; would take charge of cl iareerot's | West Nineteenth street, between Sixth and Seventh small family or such li ‘or particulars apply sae pr scrniont DMS SA DMs AO ta Ne a note addressed to C. M. M., 182 Chrystie street, will be W ANIED—A SITUATION BY A PROTESTANT GIRI., has no equal in the world, Tho tints impartet by it to | till, for three days. The owner is going to Cuba. ‘the hair are those of nature Sold wholesale and retail, — od : R SALE—A NEW, SEVEN OCTAVE, ROSEWOOD Sad applied at Cristadoro’s No. 6 Astor House, piano forte, made by one of Nin Dt manetne- turers in ‘the city. As the owner has no use for it, will | undersigned without delay, attended to. Mast to do general housework {n a small family, or as Hate Dye ond Wigs—Batchelor’s Hatr Dye | hi" cia at a price much below ita cost. Apply af 319 J, PHILIP ROMAN, = : —____—_—____ ebannbersiaiit’ Give hae sine yours’ rennacy Cio hee to any in Sold, or applied in their private C. 8. DARROW, SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG aml a soon at W MYoaechincows Watt Dye, Wig, sal Orne: | Fourthavenue, from 3to7 P.M. * ‘Trustees, ar], ag norse anv genmatress; can take care of aa in- lect gine, Tameka ES EN: qmenta) Hntr Factory, 288 Broadway. SALE—A BEAUTIFUL GRAND ACTION, SEVEN Nov. 20, 1854. Cumberlon4, land. fant from its birth; bas lived five years in one situation. PRTG SE MIC TERT re | Fi crane ane, tenn new of very Be fous a | tc gor fr iy dag ab 118 Minceenthwrwtg be: | U\7 ANTED WASHING, BY & RESPECTABLE WOMAN, ABVERTINEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY, | inien. Witte sold low. Inquire at No. 656 Broad bills vc the Woodbury Bani, Connects’ OS aantna2 entireties 7" | susiness, and han lived in gentlemen's families for mounal VSIC—A YOUNG LADY WOULD LIKE TO 1 = struct a bet A ope ohten cog oy yr? : F MR. HINGUBONGER, PROFESSOR OF THE PIANO- | silences, cr would bave no objec ) im a fami. forte, wid callan Mr’ Rona Tio teria street he | ly. Good reterenco given. Address M. C., 25 Bond advant 5 evived by the Mercantile Bank, New York, at par, ANTED $12,000—TWELVE 10 FIFTKEN THOU sand dollars is wanted at7 per cent. on improve! property, in the Fifteenth ward, in Ninth etroct, sear Fifth avenue. 2 ---— | twelve years; she does gentiemen’s and ladies’ clothes WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION | very neat. Excellent reference given if required. Please A as child’s narso and to do plain sowing; is willing | cali or adress a note to Mrs. ora, 201 West Twenty- tw make herso f generally useful. Please cal No. © | sixth street, between Eighth and Ninth avenues, front Hester atrect, second floor, front room. Can be seen for ) nose. ‘WAnTs. es w= SITUATION, BY A PROTESTANT. 48 seamstress. Has ob,ecuion to do chamber- work, Inquire at her last piace, 34 Lexington avenue, for two days. SRNR rte vies I acl Wane SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE girl, to cook, wa h and iron. Good city reference. Please inquire at 21 Sta.e street, South Brooklyn. Cau be seen for two days. ‘ ee ANTED—A SITUAIION, bY A RKESPRCPABLEE young woman, to Jo chamberwork and plain new- ing, or “would do general hou ework in a small private family. Isa gocd plain cook, and first rate washer and ironer. Has good city reference from her last em . Can pe eses for two days at 44 James street, floor, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A SMART YOUNG W Woman, to cook, wash’ and iron; unquestionable recommendations from city and country, for honesty and capability jqlaa no objection to fo & short distance in the fe wo d f engaged, 119 First avenue, in the bakery,” | "°%* ad fc amg cay eh AS LADY’S MAID, OR TO W wait on young ludies; & person who haa’ lived im the Bret noble men’s families in Europe, and five years in one family in thia country; she understands hair dress- ing; also the fluting and making up of lady's fine things; can give the best of city references. Please eal! or ad- dress, Lady’s Maid, 126 W: ANTED—A SITUATION AS. young English wom: and a piace already ene her ehuld, old. Please call at 170 West Twentieth si between Seventh and kightb avenues, for two da: ers Wantep— 4 SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE woman, as good cook, Washer and ironer, or to do the work of a +mall fam'ly. Good city references given. Can be seen for two days, at 637 Greenwich street, in the rear, erley place, for two days. ED.—A RESPECTABLE MIDDLE AGED WoO. man, of sober and steady habits, wishes a sit Profersed vook in a highly respectable private family. The best of city reference can be given. Cal? at 10 Cornelia street, basement, for two days. No board- ing house keeper need apply. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as chambermaid and to assist im housework. Good reference, Can be seen for two days at 496 Greenwich street. ‘AN’ —A SITUATION, BY A MOST RESPECTA- ble young woman, ina private family, a4 seam- stress and dressmaker; can cut and make all kinds of children’s clothes, and is most competent on fine sewing and’ou all kinds of family sewing; is willing to make her- self useful. Has the best of city reference from her last lace. Call at 221 First avenue, between Thirteenth and ore streets, third fioor, front room. Can be seem wo day: ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE : young woman as chambermaid or waiter; ia will- ing to assist In washing and froning. Please call for two days, at 93 Eleventh strect, between the First and Se- cond avenues. V ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE PRO- teslant young woman, as chambermaid and Jaun- dress, or chambermaid and plain sewer; has the best of references from her last place. Can beseen for two days at 40 Thirty-second street. WANTED — A SITUATION, BY A RESPRCTABLER Young woman; in a yood plain cook, washer, anid ironer; has livéd four years in her last situation. ’ Cam give good city reference. Please call at 257 EMzabeth Street, corner of Houston, first floor up staira, back foom. Can be seen for two days. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young girl, as waiter, or to assist im any other work, if required; has no oljeetioas +to goto Brooklyn. ‘The test of city references given. Inquire at 268 Kast Eighteenth street, seeond fluor, back room, for two days. TJANTED—A SITUATION, BY A STEADY WOMAN, todo plain cooking, washing and ironing; is an excellent washer. Can give the moat respectablo refer- ences. Please-call at 228 Sullivan street, 1or two days. ANTED—A SITUATION, AS A DOMESTIC, IN A private family, as chambermaid and plain sewer, or chambermaid and nurse, or would do 1 house- work in a small family. Can give good city references. Can be seen for two days at 26 Barrow street, near Bleecker. ANTED—SITUATIONS FOR TWO PROTESTANT young women; one as cook, or to do general housework; the other as chambermaid in a hotel; both are fully competent and trustworthy and seek a home more than wages. Inquire at Mrs. Wright's, 377 Tenth street, third loo: JANIED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young Protestant woman; can do any kind of plain sewing for io prieae family. Can be seen for two days at 426 Twelfth street, between avenues Aand B. JANIED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, to do general housework or cha: verwork. Good city reference. Can be seen fertwoday ut 221 Seventh street. V ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG GIRL, TO Co general housework. She is a good washer and ironer, and pla cook. Can bring good recommendation from her Inst place. Can be seen for three days at 39 Atlantic street, Brooklyn, in the confectionery store. W2NtE? A SITUATION, BY, A. RESPECTABLE young womun, as cook and good washer and ironer, ina private family.’ Good city reference. Can be sevn for four days, at No. 406 ‘Tenth street, between avenues Cand D. > Wea SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as good plain cook and good baker; is a first rate washer and ironer. The best of city re- ference can be given. Can be seen for two days, at 122 Twelfth street, between Fifth and Sixth ay: JANTED—A SITUATION, BY A | , BY A RESPECTABLE young girl, todo general housework, in a private family ; is & good washer and irouer. Lived three years in her last place. Can be seenfor two days at 161 Se- cond street. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as cooi ti rist in washing and ‘roning; understands all kinds of cooking. Good city refere Has no objection to go a short distance in the country. Can be seen for two éays at 63 Oliver street PA care of children and do neat plain sewing; abe truly un- derstands her business, and can give city reference, -all at No. 182 West Nineteenth street. Onn be ANTED—A SITUATIO! BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, to do general housework and plain is a good washer and ironor; no objections to do chamberwork and take care of children; is a good fewer; good city reference can be given. Please call at 300 West Eighteenth street, between Ninth and Tenth avenues, for two day ANTET—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, to do general housework; in a plain o. good es me cing and is toon = make herself generally useful; also, by a young onic of age, to take care of children, aad to ei ht usework; wages not so much an object as a good home; best of city, reference can be given. Please call, or ad- dress, at 55 Eighth avenue, near Horatio street. ANTED-—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as chambermaid and to assist in washing po, Baek ;is an excellent plain seamstress, and accustomed to the care of children, or would do the hourework of 8 small family. Good dl reference iven i{ required, Would have no object! a * sheer in the country. Inquire at 36 Thirteenth toreet, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, first floor, front room, for two days. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTAEI.2 English girl, to do housework. mrived. Inquire in the rear of 101 Greenwich street. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE PRO- tertant young woman, as cook, washer and ironer; has no objections to housework. Can give good city re- ferences. Please call at 280 We street, near Tenth avenue, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPRCTABLE roung woman, at et housework ; a good washed, roner and baker.” No objection te the Best of city reference. Apply for two days at 83 avenue, bacement. ANTED—A SITUAIION, BY A YOUNG GIRJ§ fifteen years old, to do housework and plain » ing, or take care of children. The best ofrefer can be given, Please call at 330 avenue, if Nineteenth and Twenvieth streets, first floor eet wil) bear of something to bis tage. street, Brooklyn. Address C.8., box ‘ost office. ‘The property is worth double the amount. Hiat0, Fo two da; — ‘ANTED—A SITUATION AS CHAMBERMA4ID AND FERMAN GIRL WANTS A SITUATION, IN A seamstress, or in willing to do waiting. Tae bert rivate family, as cook ur chambermaid. ‘Apply | of cityreference from her last place. Call at No. 49 second story, front room. West Fifteenth street. PU GEN ORF x UM. R OF MUSIC, LATE OF HE GENTLEMAN THAT LEFT A SMALL SILK UM- R. CHAS. PROX, PROFESSO! brel'a in the Broadway theatre, on Monday even- Berl, begs leave to announce th i red to give lossons in singing after can bave the same by calling at 75 Dey street, and | firiian ‘French and German methods; tog, paying bows rims and in musical composition. For ‘particulars, apply ANTED—INFORMATION OF JOHN MALONE, PROM | personally or by letter, at 47 Livingston street, corner of W Dublin, Ireland; Janded in New York tin One ‘ourt, Brooklyn. WATUHES, JEWELRY, SC. ———— |ALIFORNIA DIAMONDS—AS CERTAIN UNERIN C cigled storckeepers are trying to prim ‘vy, pein imitation of our California disinonds, wo caution the public toremember that they can only be'had at our store, mani WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION AS CHAM. ANYED_BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT MAR- er, or to take care of children and ried Indy, a situation as wet nurse. Good refer- = — ee hod f ty references can be had if required. | ence can be given. Calbkat 169 Allen street, from 9 to 5 der, 1854, in the ship Dreadnought. Any information ieieorececcs Broadway, we veing the only turers in the United , Gren. , respeeting him ‘vill be thankfully receives by 8 friend. THe MILITARY. States. i. & J. JACOBS, Please cal at 4 * Greenwich street. Can be seen for o'clock. TG I thin should meet your eye, call at Peck slip, New ‘ YENT’S FINE GOLD RN 7 wo days. SE pe gerne ee Haven steamboat Traveller. Inquire of the lady of the TTENTION |—INDEPENDENT CORPS FIRST Rect, Gg my a ‘cy ety batty ele ou - - ven ") ae ae BY A YOUNG © AN, AS ‘Beat, and che will give you turther information. Fi: ment New York Volunteers.—Every Ly od withont ‘These pine can bo sunt hy rail to YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A ». : recommendations. "No'chjections 45 2tere:_, Has good — = = es is corps is requested to meet at the Mercer House, on of the U: States. All creese pe wally atton: general housework, has no objection call | at 189 Water strep 0 Objections to the country, Gall GANCING aba Demine Thursday, Nov. 23, at balf-past 7 P. M.,as the business by addressing L. & J. JACOBS, 407 Broadway. le. ‘The bost city references can be had. ' ler street, Brooklyn, ' of uniforms and equipments wil! be decided. All ab- EWELAY.—PULIP UMBACH, sUCORSIOM ay | 2485 Greenwich atrect. Can bo seen for two days. = ANIED—A SITUATIC ‘ DUE EP, CORN! rentees from this meeting will be struck from the com- David Rsit, 381 Broad: tai i ¥ deanna Oi Wisin en “ 1 ATION Ag gi " RR ee ee eee eer ie hae toes.:| 3any's rol By ondary tiem of the publio ‘ts his rn yg i DRESSMAKER AND SEAMSTRESS, WHO UNDER- gen ™ian’s fatally, Dy wreapecnteT RASS INA new classes for lade ‘ n, Days of tuition ROBERT M. HARPER, Captain. watebes and eramon t prigos, All ofders Gy Stonds ber business perfectly, wishes to engage | Tier board will be co™“0red as @ comp 2 Vahey a 8 and I" ns = fe rites eee d most clogant mannor. ¢ bent of city reference. Can be seen for three days | will be attended to, <8, Soe ereetet (exatusively) P. ag OWERY GUARDS ATIENTION—THERE WILL BE LARIES CAMPORNIA DIAMOND CLUSTER gan. | St 267 Secand avenue. eS ree F Trivate lessons at all hours. a ting of the Bor Gugrdg on Wednesday Fings, sual in brillianey and appearance to the coal — vee ANTED—A SITUATION AS‘ = ~EURRERO’S : nse, 42 Bowery. All’ th 5 nnd see ‘A. tion as coaciiman in a respectable private family. | 1: " rou stands BURERO'S DANCING ACADEMY, 60 WEST FOUR. | {net “A Paige Re Intend parading with } 7," 5, LSCODS, importers of diamonds watches, 4F | Ficwee cnul at 61 Grand street. 2 7 on faveoeyivies Coll — hing and past teenth strevt.—Mada D e the Company are respectfally invited to attend th oaiwer, Haward Ferrero rospectfully anvouree that thete cehant | meeting. Tunctual attendance is required, Brenierar | SrMeet: te now open. For terms and days of tuition apply aa | te commandant, TH BENN ua geet” ee aage A PAR MAN WANTED—WHO KNows Tae oysrER | “"° Pt the corner 0° phirty-fourth ot EY NEED NO PRALS Pupils can : % ‘Wm. A. Porrsr, Seerctar ‘Ws. Post, Orderly. | ‘one to call and see cur ladies’ re Saataésa. Must come well recommended. Appl JANTED—A rUAT or eae “prey pecan fy: ne aes at any time, the quarter com: atari : be M ahester pine, awl tg real diamoad “rich would ithe Ericson Shades, Bridge street, Brooklyn, cornes. of Vy young w SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE - - RCLAY GUARDS, ATTENTION !—A MEETING oF | ® rice omly a8, vility to m £ Froepect street. chambermaid 940, & Protestant, as seamstress, or ONS. MIRASOLK’S ELEGANT NEW 0 dat T. Barclays, 212 1 L. & J. SACON8, ~ : fine muslin~ | thd seamstress; is acourtomed to get up demy, 16 Bond street, (ox ‘Agellinen,) wit be fo AE to ne AE GENT WANTED—TO TAKE CHARGE OF A REAL | from the (4 804 fluting, Can come well recommended <n the 40th of November, 1864. 4 pen | Punetual attendance is requested, as'the election of off. ATUHRS AT LESS TRAN WHOLBSALB PRIORS — estate and house agency; one who lias had expe- | hes ne | mily che has lived with for the last six years; = - cers will take place, are now hee at Twnre and can influence business may hear of an oppor- | rcv 7 Objection to the country or to go South. Can be for two days, at 142 West Nineteonth street, be- SEW PUBLICATIV: Feventh and Kighth avenues. MUHFENDENT BATTALION tunity to mane & fortune by addressing Real Eatate, | ¢ cilia dieters, RYNDERS GREN ADIERS enn NI owe H it Lng - Seaeeenaenad —the officers and mem * this battalion » | ebaing vory low, "An; Bete OCR, if a " asta NOLES) Bivens czas snd wpltted Pieter anes eested to attend a di at hele ram “00 Broadway" Seetechers!aeet “T, £5" Ae ote ll YOUTH, 16 YFARS OF AGE, WHO SPEAKS xp ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE pect, with ome landred Saget Jayton agg “y tors ) this (Wedn sday) even- ATCHMAKERS? AND JEWELLERS’ TOOLS, WATCH writes English, German and French, and‘, 7 af easiiees oat te €e newsmen anit for dur subs fice 48 Beekman street, place. @ apply et 2h Doan street, betwoen Smith | and Poerum streets, freoklvy, Can Le seen for three days, if nol engeged. gravings. Now ready for at 734 o'eleck. hy o bers, Prien 13 a ci tities saa oF ‘ materials, watch glasses, engravers’ tools, rolli arithmetician, wishes to find a situation In @ gore. : tah 2 ORR HALL, Major Ccmmandins, | mille, Stubbs? files, &e,, for sale; wholesale and retail, by | house. He ean. oller good Yelerences, laldtoas it 3 y Ady balay W- HL FRAG, 56 Chatham street, 410 Broome street, second block weat of Broadway. Te 4 es Wet ae tice tuation to take ae Can be reen for two days” ANTED—BY A RY tion ina small: -<SPECTABLE GIRL, A SITU. washer and ironer family country referr room 19, wane ep ~*~ GIRL, A anv: ANTED-—BY A RESPECTARLS “Sad children, tion to travel with a ladyand takeca.* — “*-dha City reference given. Apply at 337 West Twens, street, top floor, for two days. ANTED—BY 4. RESPECTABLE 4 sit as ion in ® private fami eee ee Is a very fine Ly ye ! vet ra reference nm wen days iss Sixth avenue, in the rear, first floor, iy ANTEP—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUN@ WOMAN, a sitnation as laundress, or second ook; = reference can be given. Can be seen for two days. terenth avenue, second floor, front room. NTEC—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNt ation as cook, who perfectly pd desserts and pastries. Good city reference. Apply af 458 Twelfth street, between Third and Fourth avenues, TOW BY A COMPETENT GIRL, a SITU, ae clhaimbermaid or seamstress. Doo Son) re of children. lease eall at No. 5 Hanov ar] ohlyn, 4 For balance of ,Walipsee ment page,