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TISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY BAY. a en Ges AND AMERICAN INTELLIGENCE OFFICE, No. 23 Duane street, one door from Chatham. Fa- milies, hotelkeepers, and proprietors of factories can be supplied at any time with the best of female and male servants, workmen and laborers. Best of German girls always on hand. MLINERS WANTED IMMEDIATELY—HIGHES1 wages will be paid. Apply to CARL KING, No. 13 street. S WANTED—A PROTES- tant young woman, with good city references, ca- ‘pable of ating this situation, may apply on Saturday morning, between 10 and 11 o'clock, at the northeast @orner of Fourteenth street and Seventh avenues, ROTESTANT HELP OF ALL KINDS, AND OTHER domestics, can be obtained at the American and Fo- Employment Society, Nos. 18 and 14 Bible House, r place. A washer and ironer, housework. Call at 48 | rook Bergen street, between Can be seen for two days. where she has lived three years. Please to call 181 | Twenty-fourth street, corner of Seventh avenue, third | floor, back ro0 ANTED~BY A RESPECTABLE ENGLISH PRO- testant woman, & situation as cook and housekeep- | er, or as chambermaid and seamstresa, in a small fami- ae seen for two daya at 124 Cedar #8. C, Bday terre A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A situation as nurse and seamstress; she can take the entife charge of a baby from its birth; can cut and fit children’s dresses; can make herself generally useful. ‘The best of city reference from her last place. Cun be seen for two days at No. 4 Amity street, corner of Broad- way. ITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG woman; is a good cook, and an experienced laun- dress, Would do general housework. No objection to the country. Can give unquestionable city reference. May be seen at 145 Twenty-seventh street, near Seventh avenue, for two days. Sree WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG girl, She is a first rate cook and washer and ironer; ‘will be willing to take laundry or chamberwork, or Fleets! housework of a small tamily. She can. be seea three days at 101 Smith street, near Dean, Brooklyn, | first door, back room. ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, AS coachman; understands the care and management horses perfectly well, and can come well recommend- ed. Please address J. D:, Herald office. ALESMEN WANTED.—THIRTY MEN WANTED, TO sell articles in every family. Can make from three to six dollars per day. ‘Three young men engaged on salary. A small eupital indispensable, Call at 115 Ghambers street, third floor. \IKUATION WANTED—BY AN AMERICAN, SEVEN- teen years of age, in any good busi Can write a good hand and bring unobjectionavle recommendations. Address for two days J. C. J., Herald office. A CLOTHING STORE—BY mau who has had long experience as cut- 1 produce the best of reference. Also a part- , With a capital of $300, to assist in a respon- uation, Call or address WINDER & WOOD, 51 Nassau street, room No. 4. ITUATION Wa. A YOUNG MA} good penman and correct at figures and used to ‘The care and management of horses, Can come well re- commended from his last employers. Please call at 223 Twenty-fourth street, between Second and Third nues, second floor, for two days. ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG LAD, AGED S 16 years, who has a good knowledge of the liquor Dusiness; would have no objection to go as waiter in a hotel or saloon; his last place was in a hotel. Any per- eon in need of such will meet with attention by address- ing P., Herald office. ERVANTS.—AMERICAN, ENGLISH, SCOTCH, AND other Protestant servants can be ‘obtained, free of ebarge, at the effice $27 Houston street, two blocks east of Broadway. Good servants can likewise obtain good situations as cooks, chambermaids, seamstresses, nurses, Jaundresses, waiters, &e. J. 3. SCUDDER. DRUGGISTS AND APOTHECARIES.—WANTED, by a young man, a situation in a drug store, Has five years ‘experience, and can give satistactory refer- ‘ence. No objection to the country. Apply at 89 Elm street, or address D. W., Herald office. PRYGOODS | CLERKS—WANTED, TWO GooD salesmen at Billing’s drygoods emporium, 135 Sprin street; also, a youth to learn the business, ” nA MEDICAL PRACIITIONERS,—THE ADVERTISER, being conversant with all the details of a medical establishment, visiting, prescribing, compounding, &c., @c., would be able to aiford valuable aid to any party Gesirous of extending his business, or having it attended ‘to in his absence. Address Medical 0. P., rald ohice, IANKS GIVEN—JOHN YOUNG RETURNS THANKS to the patrons of the Protestant Employment So- Siety, No. 7 Carmine street, and Female servauts’ Re- istry, No. 145% Bowery, and hopes toretain their con- ce in future, by encouraging only the best of ser- vants. Subscribers to either can use both offices. NE FRANCAISE, SACHANT COUDRE, DESIRE SE placer pour bonne d’enfants. S’adresser I24 Greene street, derriere, chez M. Spring. NE JEUNE FILLE FRANCAIS SIRE SE PLACER ow on parlera frangaia, comme femme de chambre eu bonne d’enfants. Svadresser chez M. Girod, au coin @e Church et Reade streets, No. 94. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, who speaks the German and French languages, to do general housework, or to take charge of children, No ‘ebjection to go in the country. Inquite of Mr. Menges, 86 Sixth street, room No. 18. WAT A, SmRoNG, maT, PROTESTAN ¢ nurse, without children, and the very best of re- ference will’ be required. English preferred. Call on Tuesday and Weduesday, from 9 to 11 o'clock, at No. 110 Fifth avenue. wan PROTESTANT CHAMBERMALD, maid or seamstress, The very best of references vequired, English, Scotch, or German preferred. Call from % to 11 on Tuesday and Wednesday, at 110 Fifth avenue. TANTED—BY TWO RESPECTABLE PROTESLANT girls, situations; one to cook, wash and iron, and the other todo chamberwork and plain sewing. Good reference given if required. Please call at 40 West Thirteenth street, for two days, if not engaged. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A W situation as chambermaid and waiter, in a ro- private family, or to take care of childre: gi city reference from her last place: Pleas. gall at No. 53 Greene street, between Grand and Broome streets, fourth floor, room No. 15, front. ‘At HING—AN EXPERIENCED LAUNDRESS Wisti . to take in a few gentlemen’s washing. She will alee do repairing in the neatest manner. Family wash- also taken. ‘lerms reasonable. Punctuality obsery- Apply in the store, 266 West Twenty-cighth strect ‘TED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young girl, to do chamberwork and fine washing and ironing, or seamstress; is a first rate waiter, The best of city reference given. Please call for two days at 211 West Thirty-first street. ‘ANTED—A YROTESTANT SWISS WOMAN, AS seamstress. Apply at No. 5 Washington place. ‘ANTED—IN A 5% PRIVATE FAMILY, A must be a plain r and ironer, wi good re- commendations from her last place. Apply at 178 Amos street. bh aero ipa SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman as wet nurse; her own baby, four weeks old; good city reference. Can be séen for two days, at 2d4'Bast Fourteenth street, between First ave- nue and avenue A, top floor, front room. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young girl, to do chaimberwork, or washing and ironing, or to take care af chilaren. ‘The best of cit; reference. Wages not so much an object as a goo home. Can be seen for three days, at 127 Mott street, n the store. ANTED—A SITUATION AS SEAMSTRESS, BY A oung lady, who has learned the millinery and wnaking; can'ent and fit in fashionable style. A fortable home more an object than wages. Has no objection to go a short distance in the country. Call at 142 Hamilton avenue, Brooklyn, ull this week. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUA- tion to do general housework in a small family. To be seen for one day, at 12 Forty-first street, between Sixth avenue and Broadway, in the rear. ANTED—BY A TRUSTWORTHY AMERICAN WO. man, a situation as cook in a private family. A pious family preferred. Address ©. A., Herald office. TW 28720-AN AMERICAN WOMAN 10 TAKE CARE of an invalid lady. Apply atNo. 185 Kast Fit- teenth street. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, WASH- ing to do; has good accommodation, Good city reference given. ‘Please call at 486 Seventh avenue, near Fortieth street. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A. YOUNG GIRL, in a private family; she understands embroidering on cloth, merino, or doing fine needlework, and is willing to make herself generally useful. Can furnish good cit reference, having been two years in her last place. Ad- dress M. A., 101 West Twenty-tifth street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, asituation to do chamberwork aud waiting, or would take care of children and do plain sewing, or do the housework of a small family. Good reference if re- quired. Call at 33 Second avenue. ANTED—A SITUATION FOR A YOUNG LADY IN a school, where she can teach music as a compen- sation in part or whole for her board and tuition in the higher English branches; or if preferred would teach a primary class in English. Best of reference given if re. quired. Address Music, Union square Post Oftice. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, a situation in a small private family, to do the general work; isa first rate cook, washer and ironer, Can give the best of references. Apply for two days at 82 Warren street. ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION as waiter in a private family; one who pertectly understands her business, and can produce the best of city reference ax to character and capability. Please in- quire at 803 Broadway, corner of Eleventh street. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, a situation in a bakery store; would like to live in Williamsburg or Brooklyn, Call or address, A. C,, 371 Twelfth street, near First avenue. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE AMERICAN PRO- testant young woman, a situation as chamber- maid, washer und ironer. ‘the best of city reference given. Cun be seen for two days, at 500 Houston street, in_the drygoods store. ya SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as cook, washer, and ironer; or to do general housework, in a small private family. ' Good reference given. Please call at 35 Second avenue, corner of Second street, top floor, front room, for two days. war “A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A situation as chambermaid or waiter. The best of city reference can be given. Please call at 125 Eleventh street, for two days. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE woman, as cook. Good reference. Can bo seen for two days at 118 Amity street, in the rear, first floor. Wreri SITUATION AS NURSE AND CHAM- bermaid; is a good plain sewer, an excellent nurse, and is capable of waiting on a delicate lady. Has good long recommendations. Can be seen for two days at 471 Fourth street, between First and Second avenues. ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN OF UNEXCEP- tionable character, a situation to do the general housework of a small private family. Can be seen for two days at 165 Thirty-fifth street, in the rear. ‘@ situation in a private family, as cook; is good washer and ironer. Good city reference given. Can be seen for two days at 70 Medic street, Brow.!u, in the rear, ANTED—A SITUATION AS CHAMBERMAID OR nurse, by a young French lady; she is » good hand at sewing and ironing ladies’ tine linen. Inquire at 299 Broadway. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A_ RESPECTABLE. young woman, as chambermaid, or to take care of children: can plain sewing; can give city geference. Please call at 182 West Nineteenth strect, near Eighth avenue, for two days ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE EXPERIENCED young girl, a situation to éut and fit ladies’ and @bildren’s dresses. Please call at 89 West Eleventh street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, im the rear, for two days. Brae A RESPECTABLE AMERICAN WO man, a situation as chambermaid, laundress or ook. Apply at 682 Houston street, near Thompson. Best of city reference can be given. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young girl, to do plain cooking, washing aut froning ‘and housework for a small family. Good refer- ence given. Please call at No, 118 Seventh avenue, be- tween Eighteenth and Nineteenth streets, for two days. ANTED—BY A KESPECTABLE PROTESTA 9 girl, a situation as cook. The best city referen.e given. Can be seen for two or three days, at 110 Green- wich street, second floor. ANTED—BY TWO RESPECTABLE YOUNG Wo- men, situations; one as children’s maid and plain the other as ‘chambermaid, or to assist ia tue wewer: ANTED—BY AN ENGLISH WOMAN, A SITCA. tion ax housekeeper to a widower, with one or two children. he is capable of taking the whole charge. Reference given. Apply at 283 Bowery. ANTED—SITUATIONS, BY TWO RESPECTABLE girls; one as cook, washer and ironer; the other as chambermaid and seamstress, or waiter. Wages not so much of an object as a good home. Good reference. Can be seen for two days, if not engaged, at 375 Seven:h avenue, between Thirty-third and Thirty-fourth streets. ‘ANTED~BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION to do general housework or to, mind children; {s plain sewer, and good washer and ironer. Call’at Mott street, in the rear. 'ANTED—A SITUATION AS HOUSEKEEPER TO A widower with a family of cuildren, by aa Ameri- can widow lady. | Good reference given ifrequired, Ad- dre: C, Williams, Broadway Post Office. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE AND COMPETENT woman, a situation; she understands the care of a baby from its birth; can cut and Gt children’s and ladies’ dresses in the neatest manner; can i and make gentiemen’s shirts; has lived two years in her last situation. None but a respectable family need ap- . She has the best city reference from her place. call at 25 Henry street, Brooklyn, for two days. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as waiter, or would take a chamber- maid’s place. Good city reference. Plense call at 154 street, between Broome and Spring streets. ‘ANTED—BY A VERY RESPECTABLE YOUNG girl, oe waiter or ew Has objection to go in country, Please cal ‘two Sep, at O48 ronda. © figs ‘ANTED~A SITUATION, BY A VERY RESPECTA- ble young woman. nurse and chamber- g and ironing. Has 0 be seen for two days, at 101 -ANTED—BY A BESPROTABLE COLORED WowAN; W a situation in a private family, to do general house. work and cham! » Best of reference given. apply mt 23 Laurens street, second story, front room. ANTED—SITUATIONS, BY TWO RESPECTABLE young women; one to do work, the seamistress. over as Can give city reference. Please eal) at 115 East y-eighth street, between Second end Third avenugs. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECLALLE Pea ak Saas, cook ; is would have country. Can produce the best recommendations from both city and country. Can be seen for two days at 225 Fast Twenty-first street, corner of First avenue, secvnd iioor, front room. good washer and ironer; no objections to goa short distance in the ANTED—BY A YOUNG GIRL FROM SCOTLAND, a situation as chambermaid; is a good washer and ironer; would be willing to make herself geaerally useful in any respectable family requirii Can give good reference. Address, or creet, Brooklyn, in the basement, for two ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, AS CHAMBERMAID AND W aaiter, and to assist 12 washing; has lived three her services. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, | ¢ 69 Tllary years in her last place; she leaves in consequence o! the tamily going to St. Louis. Best of city reference. Please ‘all at 48 Sixth avenue, between Twenty-first and iwenty-second stree' ANTED—BY A RESPECTATLE YOUNG WOMAN, a situation as a good pisin cook and baker and first rate washer and ironer; has no objections to go a short distance in the country. The best of city refer- ence can be given. Can be seen for two days, if not en- gaged, at 43 Prince street, second floor, first room, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE W young woman, to do chamberwork ant waiting, or as nurse and seamstress. Good City reference. Can be seen for two days at No. 94 West Twenty-fourth st., between Sixth and Seventh avenues. JANIED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTAGLE young woman, to do geperal housework ina :nall private family, or as chainbermaid and to assist i.. the wasbing and ironing; has lived a year in her last place, and has good reference. Has no objection to towa or country, Can be seen for two days at No. 47 Dey street, fourth floor. JANTED—A SITUATION AS WET NURSE, BY A W respectable woman, who will pat out her owa baby, eight months old, Good references can be given. Apply for two days at 45 Stamton, between Tillary and Concord streets, Brooklyn. J ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT om, a-situation as child's nurse and to do plain sew- Can prowace ing or chamberwork and. fine washing. Call at 93 Fifth avenue, near the best ot city references. Seventeenth stree! ANTED —A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE woman, as cham! id or laundress. The best of city reference. Please apply . 201 Ninth street, corner of avenue A, third floor, back room. for two days. Can be seen ANTED—BY A PROTESTANT WOMAN, A SITUA- tion as first rate cook; she perfectly understands meats, soups and in the French style, and ail kinds of desserts and bread baking, has had long experi ence in first class families, and wants good wages. Please call for three days at 459 East Twelfth street. BY A_ RESPECTABLE W3stD-A , sircarion, young 8 seamstress and nurse; under woman, stands cntting and fit ing children’s dresses, of city reference can be given. ‘The best Pi ase call at 166 First avenue, between Tenth and Eleventh streets, first floor, back room, for two days, if notengaged, ANTED~A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Young woman, as cook; understands bakiag aud pastry of all kinds. ‘The best of city refecence can be given: Please call at 166 Ninth street, between Third and Fourth avenues, in the rear, up stairs, front room, two days. BY A RESPECTABLE perieaced cook, who wn- The best of ANTED—A SITUATION, young woman, as an derstaniis French and Englis w street, near th ANTED—=A SITUATION, BY A YOUNU A can girl, to do light cha ina mall family; wages not so inueli home. Good ety reterence given. "le ‘West Thirteenth street, in the store two days, if noherane’ b Gull at be ern reference given. Please call at, or i agmery ot third fleor, buck room, % fould have no objection to go a short distance in the country. porter; is well uded te work; can faraish tho be smart scholar, Wages would not be so much’an ey & good, permanent situation. Any geutleman e @ young man as such, will 3 Sesice Herald ofice, for two days. or parties PERSONAL. R., WHO red A LMING, ene, the 24 Peseta tree to his mother at Mile End View, Portsea. Import- ant intelligence of Fr. EW. Churt. °, ite W. B. CATTING WILL DIRECT A NOTE, Tr wth his address, to Business, Broadway Post Office, ‘ANTED—A SITUATION A3 CI AND waiter, by a young respectable girl, in a private fa- mily. Hasexcellent testimonials. Can be seen at 3 West Thirteenth street for two days, if not engaged. NTED—BY AN AMERICAN LADY, A SITUATION iy Fee to California. Satis. and the ‘best of factory arrangements would be Ww: ‘renee given and uired. Call or address a note, for Doctor Donnell’s office, 55 Broome strest.” TANTED—A SITUATION BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as plain cook; is an excellent washer aud ironer. Can give good reference if required. Please call at 106 Jay street, Brookly ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITUA- tion; is @ good cook, excellent washer and ironer. Has the best of city references. Please call at 228 First avenue, between Thirteenth and Fourteenth streets, second floor, front reom. .' BY A RESPECTABLE a private family, to take eare sewing, or chamberwork and produee the best of city refer- days solr. Please ly at. No. 89 West Seventeenth street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues, ‘ANTED—SITUATIONS, BY TWO RESPECTABLE ns; one as cook; she thi under- er business in all its branches; ‘other as bermaid, and to assist in washing and irening, or would do waiving. Roth can be well recommended ‘their last place in the city. Please call at 92 St. Marks place. ANTED—BY TWO YOUNG GIRIS, SITUATIONS; W ‘one to do genera] housework, and the other to do chamberwork and take care of children; bave no objec- tions to New York. Good city reference given. Please all at 22 Summit street, South Brooklyn, or address to R. K., Herald office. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE English woman, as chambermaid or waiter ina rivate family. No objection to the country. Apply at (0. $00 Hicks street, Brooklyn, room No, 13. WZ SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young girl, to do the general housework of aemall family; Cr stands cham! has gooa references from her last employers. seen for two days, at 173 Varick street. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, 8 situation as cook and laun:lress, or to do gene ral housework in a small private family.” Can give good city reference. Please call at 303 Wesley place, near Bleecker street. ANTED—BY TWO YOUNG GIRLS, SITUATIONS; ove to do chamberwork and waiting, the other ag cook; good reference if required, Call at 137 Mott st. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABL Protestant young womin, as cook, washer and ironer. Has good reference from her last place, Can be seen for two days, at 113 Wes; Twenty-fourth street. ‘ANTED—TWO * SOpy nnnedlataly at 39 YOUNG MEN, OF GOOD ADDRESS fe nt out- em| r- See eetag cas cuts thon 80 10 CE at 397 Broadway, up stairs. F PrOVAMES BRINSON. he will receive valuables, and oblige Mother Ring. F MR. LOUIS T. BOLAND, SUPPOSED TO BE IN T New York, will send his address to the British Con- sul at Charleston, South Carolima, he will learn some- -ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A STEADY, ACTIVE man, ag waiter ina private family; can required; advertiser is a Pro- young rive a pair of horses if testant and perfectly understands hi duess T. 3., box 156 office, Bes ean be given. oat $y ee, nn ce! ‘ANTED—A SITUATION AS COACHMAN AND map, or to drive ive the best of city call at 69 Greenwich street. , stead: By 2, AE, OY, ‘greatly to his advantage, respecting his uncle, pre Le A ry ——— ‘NFORMATION WANTED—OF JOHN 0’SHAUGHNES- I SY—when last heard of he was living in Hubbarton, Rutland county, State of Vermont. Any information of him would be thankfully received by his brother, Peter O'Shaughnessy, Anderson's Hotel, 30 Reade street, N. Y. is business. Ad- t of city reference aPevlaL Nt OWNER WANTED FOR A Coots that wen ‘Me : N : AY been stolen, The owner ¢an have ing charges and proving property. App!; ILA,’? OR ‘ELI OS-KED Chiefs, will addresa a line to E. Y. 1 ‘ompkins county, N. Y.. Jet him kn are, be will be much obliged. Treland, who manded the 1846 and TeT, and who was married to Miss Deay land. He sailed in Au NFORMATION WANTED—OF CAPT. JAMES YOUDE, I of Dunahadee,* Mary Dunn, of Raugloss, nerr as porter or collec’ roung man, and able to make himself generally useful in any situa: high ng be required. Has no objec- tion to go to any w: ter Can give good city refer. ence from his last Address J. B. 8., bo: Soo Hitrald ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A STEADY, ACTIVE , 1853, from Mer- more to Europe. Has been as drowned on the voyage, whi his wife does not credit. Any in- nce that can be given of him will be thankf. Te- ceived by his wife, at her residence, 63 Madison street. New York rnd Liverpool Papers please copy. tor, and Is willing ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, young man, to attend bar or to work around the and will make himself generally useful. Can be seen for two days, at 10 Oak street, fourth fivor, front room. ‘ANTED—-BY A SOBER YOUNG MAN, A SITUA- ‘tion as waiter, in a private family. city reference can be given. Can be at 95 Tenth avenue. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION AS PORTER OR CLERK. Best of city reference and security if required. Apply at 687 Fourth street, in the store. or security if required. office, for two days. ‘ANTED—INFORMATION OF TIMOTHY BRODE- a ae a rick, by his brother John. It is supposed that BY A RESPECTABLE | he tely left iblin, Ireland. Address John Broderick, at Mra, Broadbent’s, Dock street, Philadelphia. ID FOR THE SUFFERERS FROM THE WILLIAMS- burg riots.—A lecture on the History aud Influence of Jesuits will be delivered on Wed nestak evening, the 29th inst., by J. W. Brice, Esg., at the Tabernacle. ‘The proceeds of the lecture will be devoted to the benefit of the famahes of the Americans kiNed in the discharge of their duty in guarding the ballotbox at Williamsburg. Tickets 25 cents each—te be obtained at the dvor on the ‘evening ofthe lecture. The best of seen for two days We SMART, YOUNG MAN, AS WAITER; one who understands carving at 78 Ann street. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE situation as waiter in a private dest of city reference. , in the toy store, till engaged. rANTED—AN ACTIVE YOUNG Fulton street, Brooklyn. Bb feowdegy YOUNG MAN TO TEND IN A LIQUOR store. One acquainted with the bring good reference. No other need apply to. John Kearney, corner of Water and Dover s ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE ENGLISH LAD, A ‘situation to learn the saree ing, or any respectable trade. ing rooms, No. 4 Cortlandt street, men on steamers and railroads, trades, salesmen, school teachers, girls for stores, fac- tories, and for housework, &. THOS. SPINK, 341 Bi Please call at No. 8 Fourth MAN, IN A FUR- niture store, who understands fitting up work thoroughly, and the routine of a store. Apply at 212 inquire at the hairdress- tional Hotel, Westen rorans FOR STORES, BARKEEPERS, OURSE OF THREE LECTURES ON THE CHARACTER and policy of the.second Crsag, and their co-rela- tions with the despotiam of Louts livered at the Clinton Hall, Astor ley, (barrister at law of the Temple, London, nesdays, November 29, December 6 and 13, at 8 o’cloek. Lecture 1, Nov. 20—Introduetary observations touching ‘the lecturer, the audience, the course; Amerisan criti- cism as understood by the lecturer. ‘The successive civ- ilfzations that have marked eras like that under consi- deration. ‘The civilization of our time: its true seatand robable destiny. ‘The more general characteristics of oman civilitatvon under Augustus. Interest naturally felt in the personal character and public policy of that Personage. Review of the moral, social and political condition of Rome in the time of Augustus. Analogies offered by that of France at the present time. Parallel between the personal characteristics and public career of Lonis Napoleon and those of gpcuates, Conclusion. ‘These lectures have been prepared during a few years residence in Paris, in actual view of many of the events touch on, and are new made known for the first time. Tickets for the course, 75 cents—may be had at the door; single tickets, 25 cents. LINTON HALL.—A COURSE OF THREE LECTURES on the character and policy of the second Cesar, and its, correlations. with the despotism of ‘Louts Napo- preferred. Apply “YOUNG MAN, A family. Can give business, who cap treets. , plumbing, paint- clerks, boys for moderate, way, basement. W2xih sh Sant Gia, TO ATTEND A BAKERY ‘and make herself generally useful. ‘The best of reference required. Apply to Charles Coulter, 21 Spring street. Want A RESPECTABLE SCOTCH GIRL, A situation as ehambermaid or to do general house- work; is a good plain cook, washer and ironer. Can be seen for two days, in the store 197 avenue A, between Thirteenth and Fourteenth streets. ASHING WANTED—BY“A STEADY, INDUSTRIOUS and capable woman. Gentlemen’s seven shillings adozen, Orders thankfully received and punctually ex. ecuted. Can be seen for two days, at 417 Third avenue, between Thirtieth and Thirty-first streets. eve om SITUATION, BY A NEAT YOUNG girl of vidy habits and good city reference, as child’s nurse and chambermaid; is a neat plain sewer, fond of children and a capable parlor maid; can take charge of a babe or of growing children; wishes a manent home; will take $5 or $6. month. Call at Hirst aveuue, first Moor, back room. Call till Thurs- ay. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, to take in washing and ironing to her own house. Good reference, it required. No ob- Jection to go out by the day. Call at No. 15. Dry dock street. Woe SITUATION, BY a YOUNG PROTES- tant Irishman, twenty-two years of age, in a dry family grocery store; is a smart, active man, well edu- cated, and would pay strict attention to his employer's interest. Address Industry, Boyd's City Express Post, 45 William street. SVS 2 Risrncraute rnorestanr GIRL, wash uation as plain cock, or to do chamberwork, ig and ironing. treet, for two days. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT young woman, asituation as first rate laundress; 8 @ good French fluter. Hag no objection to go a short Apply at 14 West Fourteenth distance in the country. Good city reference. Can be seen at No. 7 Attorney street, for two days. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITUA- tion as cook. Good city reference given. Please apply at No. 2 Stuyvesant street, ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE protestant girl, to assist in general housework and plain sewing. Call at 71 Twentieth street. ANTED—A WOMAN, TO TAKE A BABY TO WET nurse to her own home. References juired. Apply at 49 James street, from 11 till 3, for Mrs, Doyle. ‘ANTED—BY A MOST COMPETENT PERSON, A situation as lady’s maid or to wait on young - dies, who perfectly understands hairdressing, dress- making, fluting and making up ladies’ fine ge, ol will be willing te make herself useful to any lady who may ongage her. Can give the best of city references. Please at, or address, Lady’s Maid, 125 Waverley place. "ANTED—BY A YOUNG LADY, WITH GOOD CITY references, a situation ina dry gools or fancy store as saleswoman; can write@ good hand, and keep accounts well; has no objection to a bakery or co.‘ed- tionery store; salary not #0 much an object as em; ‘oy- ment. Please apply at the bookstore, 50 Prince st.cet. Can be seen for e days. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE middle aged woman, a3 housckeeper, or to take charge of a baby; understands the care of children from their birth. No objection to do general housework in « small family. The best of city reference. Apply at 150 East Twenty-second strect, between First amd Se.ond ues, first floor, room No. 1. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE American gitl, as chambermaid and waiter, or to do sowing and take care of children. ‘The best of city reference can be given. Apply at 363 Bowery, corner uf Fourth street, ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE AMERICAN WoO. man, @ situation as nurse and seamstress. Can be seen for two days at 247 West Twenty-tifth streot. av ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, a situation as chambermaid, washer, and irover. Can give good city references, Call at 120 West Nine: teenth street, first floor, in the rear. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, to do general housework. Hasno objections to go a short distance in the country. Can be seen for two days at No. 38 Elizabeth street, between ker and Hester streets, "‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG GIRL, (PRO- testant,) as chambermaid and seamstress, Would be willing to go to Calitornia, in that capacity, with a jady, or as nurse and seamstress. Best of references given, Apply at 64 Ridge street, near Grand, for two days. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation to do chamberwork and fine washing end ironing; would be wil to do waiting; she tho- youghly understands her business. The best of city re- ferences can be given. Please call at 80 Seventeenth street, near Sixth avenue. WANTED BY A COMPETENT GIRL,” 4, SUTU ATION as chambermaid or seamstress, or would have no objection to take care of children, Please call at 289 Ninth street, near avenue A. ‘Woe SITUATION BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG woman, as good cook; she understands her busi- ness perfectly, and is willing to assist in the washing and ironing; has no objections to go a short distance in the country. Has good references. Please call at 132 Eighth street, in the rear, first floor, near Sixth avenue, JANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as nurse; she is capable of taking a of a baby from its birth; is willing to make her- self useful. Good city reference given, Please call at 62 West Washington piace, front room, second floor, for two days. ANTED—L'Y A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A oe as it yam seamst esp; yay od eh cae At all kinds of muslin embroider; ve oi reference, Vlease call at 263 First fon Yvetween Fld. teenth and Sixteenth streets, in the where she can be seen until engaged. ANTED—A WET NURSE, WITH A GOOD BREAST of moilk, trom fuor to six weeks old. Good referen- Apply at 26 Garden street, Brooklyn, ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITUA- tion as seamstress; understands all kinds of fam- ily sewing; is willing to make persell generally useful; has lived with the first class farilies. ler present eniployer’s, #0 West Lleventh street, \ YOUNG LADY, A SITUATION A3 ‘(lady’s maid or dressmaking, by da faney or bakery store, here her services are need- uch an object as a comtorta- Apply at 323 First avenue MEN, IN A LIGHT «hor ‘Sedteb preferred, fal of from $100 to $200, Javalo, salury $40 per + \wesam street. leon, will be delivered by T. HEALEY, barrister at THE TRADES, 40. Wa caKEn a GOOD WORKMAN WANTED, T0 V go to Alabama. Apply at 21 Maiden lane, Wa WHEELER, NONE B one need apply, at 102 Crosby street. law, of the Temple, London, at Clinton Hall, Astor place, on Wednesdays, Nov, 29, Dec. 6 and 13, at 8 o'clock. ‘Tiekets, 26 cents; may be had of Van Norden & King, 43 Wall street; Mr. Bailliere, publisher, 200 Broadway; Mr. O'Shea, bookseller, 737 ‘Broadwa; , and for members at the library, Clinton Hall; also at UT A FIRST RATE 1¢ door. THE MILITARY. "PROPOSALS. IREASURY DEPARTMENT, N. C. November 13, 1854. Sealed proposals will be received at this uttice uutli ot December next, for the of $111,000 bonds issued by the State of North 10 o’clock A. M. of the 20th yovchans Carol ina, under an act of Assembly’ for of the Weldon and Gaston railroad, and for the improve ment of the navigation, of the Neuse and Tar kivers. They are by express enactment exempted from taxation They will bear date the lst of July, for any purpose. 1854, fill run ten years, and will tached for the interest at six per cent per aunum, - Mapepat.alanusty acd Joly 1h eaghigeat pareve at the of the Republic, in the city, of New York, able the first Both interest end principal will be T A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE CONTINENTALS, Capt. Isaac T. Cox, held at their headquarters, Nov. 27, the following preamble and resolutions were expressive of the of the company in relation to the death of Henry }, late a member of this com- PeWvhereas, it hath pleased the Supreme Ruler of the universe to remove from amongst us by death, in a far distant land, and separated almost entirely from his friends and associates of this his once happy home; and he ah the members Ch company faye permit ie opportunity to pass without expressing their sympa- thy for the loss of one who was dear to us as a member, and in all his intercourse of private lite a warm-hear friend—therefore, Resolved, That the members of this company deeply r the construction have coupons at: oom unless where the purchaser prefers to have them payable at the Trea- deplore the loss of our companion and associate, aad that we sympathise with his bereaved family aud rela- pars this State. They will be issued in sums of $1,000 Frlabowrne Or aes vende atiictin: ily Parties bic will please address their letters, en- Resolved, That out of respect and veneration for the dorsed “Proposals for Sie Carolina stocks,” to the | deceased, we wear the usual of mourning for the w |, at Raleigh, N.C. ‘They will also-state in | Space of thirty days. what kind of funds they propose to pay. Thc bids will Resolved, t the above ible and resolutions be be opened on the 20th of Becbmaber next, in the published in the Herald and Times, and that @ copy of the Governor, Secretary and Comptroller of the State, | be sent to the family of the deceased. and G. W. Mordecai, President of the Bank of the State ISAAC 72. COX, Commandant. of North Carolina. ‘The uude Teserves the right | A®¥- MyxRs, Secretary pro tem. of accepting such bids, in wi deem most advantezaous to the State. ders will be required, as soon as in! ceptance of their vics, to depesit in bai their bids, with the ucerued interest from the lat of July tack fe the credit of the Treasurer ot North Caro- or in part, as he may TTENTION.—INDEPENDENT CORPS, FIRST RE- p- giment, New York Volunteers.—Every member of ‘ine corps is requested to be punctual in attendance at the Mercer House, this evening, at 7 o'clock, as this is the only eveuing previous to our ball. All business ap- . Successful bid- formed of the ag- ok the amount of lina deponit may be made in the Bank of the Re- | pertaining thereto, will be dispased of. By order public, New Yerk, the Bank of the State of North Catv: i ROBERT M. HARVER, Capt. Jina, or the Bank of Fear, Raleigh. Documents Wituan Stowe, Orderly Sergeant. showing the great resources of the State, and the snail amount of her indebtedness, may be had on application at this ottice, or to Messrs. Brown and De Rossett, city NDEPENDENT. BATTALION, RYNDERS GRENADIERS. —The officers and mem! are requested to meet at wo Broadway, (Titus & Dayton’s,) at 7 o'clock this (Wednesday) evening, for business and street drill. By order of GEO. B. HALL, Major Com’dg. of New York. \ D. W. COURTS, Public Treasurer of North Carolina. - BOKSHS, CARRIAGE, a. I street, are here raised good vires of different kinds, for sale. T THE NEW YORK HORSE BAZAAR, 31 ¢..)3¥ A street, will be sold twenty-five horses, suitable for secondhand wagons, pur} A pnd pathy {saddles, &c. JOHN H: prietor. CHURCH STREES, CORNER OF LEONARD Pree DAPPLE GRAY HORSE, EIGHT Y..ARS old, sixteen hands high; ts perfectly sound and Jas. B. Herngrincton, ‘Adjutant. ()® DECK.—A.SPECIAL MEETING OF THE BOATMAN est street e: eveni at 732 o'clock, to make the final arrangements for pay hes annual ball, to be heki at Tammany Hall, on Tuesday evening, Dec. 26, 1854. Every member is expected to be “on deck.’? By order, JA) DERRICK, Captain, JAMES LEE, First Lieut. Domrviok H. Rocum, Secretary. FP RELETH REGIMENT, COMPANY A, LIGHT GUARD. Special Order,—Headquarters, Lafayette Hall, New singing Canary , new and second- GATFIELD, Pro- gentle and an excellent for family use or for a | York, Nov. 28, 1854. In obedience to Regimental Order physician. Can be seen at No. 5 Vestry street, near Ca- | 25th instant, this company will assemble at its armory nal, Price $175. Also a bay horse, 1636 hands hirh, a | on Wednesday evening, 2uth, instant, at 634 o'clock, in good family horse and under the saddle. Price $100. {n- | regimental undress, for regimental ‘drill, at the City quire at Mr. MEAD’S stables, 50 Watts street. Arsenal, corner of White and Elm streets. By order, SALE—A SORREL GELDING, THO) ‘got by imported Trustee sn mare, fauttiess In id mai splendic stable of the Hudson River Steam Saw Forty-fifth street. SALE—A STYLISH BOB-TaAILED GRAY HORSE, 163g to 153¢ banda high, six years old, action; can trot in 3:10; warranted sound and kind in Also, several well matched -_ Can be seem at WILLIAMS & McROBERTS’, 101 it Twenty-fourth street, between Second and Third single or double harness. OR SALE—A BAY HORSE, 143¢ PH, years old; will trot » mile in three minutes and fen seconds. Also a wagon and harness will be ‘at BARKER'S livery stable, low for want of wi Amity street, near Sixth avenue. ORSES. WANTED.—FIVE OR SIX lcd Sapa oir era eteeet, country. ly ai earl 81 George Webb! Eclipse; tour yeane old, 16 hands high, and proportions, # stylish driver; can trot a mile in 334 minutes, and of great endurance; would make a or family horse. Can be seen at the ED. VINCENT, Commandant. RO! R. M. Coozsy, ly Sergeant. =n ns a REWARD.—LOST, ON SATURDAY EVEN§ ing last, the 25th inst., about 73 o’cloc. whilst going from ship Ravenswood over another ves to pier 48 East river, a pocket book bound in crown moe rocco, bere eats erga 70 on the Bank of to the amount of about £1,500, a 500 franc note on the Bank Ms vf ewe and apr A pool ‘The “ee commas offerdd for the this amount. at the Freo Consulate, 83 Walker street. oad ' 100 REWARD.—AN INFANT SIX MONTHS old was placed, a short time since, in charge ‘® puree, who called herself Mrs. Dora Bery, a widow. ‘The undersigned is desirous of fin the residence of the nurse, and recovering the child. When last seen she wasin bey Alp man by the name of John Rad- ly, going to Williamsburg. The above reward will be woe restoring the child to its mother, Mrs. FAN- NY LOYD, 154 Laurens street. REWARD—WILL BE PAID FOR THE RECOV- ery of forty-one pieces silver and five pieces Mill, foot of West of superior HANDS HIG! sold ver HORSES WILL B on # farm in the until December 5, forte.—For sale, ‘wood pianoforte, a hand: wagon and harness, city made, with Can be seen at Van Broadway. Th all persons business will be learned at the stable. ORSE, WAGON AND HARNESS FOR A PIANO- or will be exchanged for @ rose- some horse, 5 years old, & nev nst’s, 34 Canal street, near dvertiser requests an interview with ering thia advertisement. B50 Mer ot of table, dessert, tea, mustardand salt spoons, do. forke, coffee and tea pots, fish and butter knife, cream pitcher, sugar bowl tongs, &., 8.F.38.,8. Fl and E. 8. Y. D.8., manufacturer's initials stamped on the same; W. H. 8. & Co., patent 1845, stolen from house No. 118 West Thirty-fourth street, on the morning of the 28th November. Pawnbrokers are requested to detain the same, if presented. E. SANCHEZ y DOLZ, 187 Pearl street. lanket and whip. His place of OCKING BIRDS FOR SALE.—FIFTEEN SPLENDID mocking birds. These birds are Yeurs old. They mock eat, dog, hen, night and day. To any lad; iy great chance is now of wanting to procure a . Apply at 476 Fourth REWARD.—LOST, ABOUT FRIDAY LAST, A from two to three gold wateh chain, in the lower part of the elty; rooster, ani ..ag | Value of chain less than the reward. Any person de- ¢ | livermg the same at 32 Liberty street, up stairs, will re- ceive the above reward. ‘one to call and see our ti = a REWARD WILL BE PAID, AND NO QUESTIONS ‘asked, any who return the sil- an WATOMER, JEWELRY, 0. | Hi waich No. 2.904, Antuony Lean, 08. High at., Boro, ENT’S FINE GOLD CALIFORNIA DIAMOND CLU: | painted on the ‘dial, taken from 1 West Thirteenth ter breast pins, equal to the real diamond, street, on Monday night or Tuesday morping, to 31 West: chain, $5; without chain, $4. These pins can be sent | ‘Ihirteenth street or 63 Pine street, up stairs, Pawn. by mail to any Peri ot United States. All orders | brokers please copy. Tor Broadway. ond Eo SAO REWARD WILL BE GIVEN TO ANY PERSON who may take a square French sliawl to No, 18. “‘} ABIES’ CALIFORNIA DIAMOND CLUSTER KAR. | Grove street, lost on Sunday, about 3 P. M., efther in a Litines equal in brillisney and appearance to the real | Car in Bowery, or in Bleecker street, between Bowery mn } They are. most beautiful article. Also, and Carmine, us ree 5 i aaa of diamonds and REWARD.—LOST TWO BANK BOOKS ON THE ecb tear Seen . y lea: rp NEED NO —WE ONLY ¥ | No. 583 Washington street. 5 a ? California diamond . Civility Diamonds, oe sa00Be lingerie and Broadway. purchasers REWARD.—LOST, ON MONDAY EVENING, A of Watches = Diack and tan , blind of one Vesey street, COAL, a0. \OAL.—I HAVE NOW Dui ited. IN. HEAP COAL YARD,—I HAVE LATELY OPENED A stock since the reduced a the city. Toibgucmarendievive totete, would benefit coal e trial. R new coal which yeahs me tor “OPENED A NEW YAIh ig BE pes petty 3 than any Grocers . RICHARD CLINTON, 254 bye eng between Fourteenth and Fifteenth streets. AST OFF CLOTHING WANTED—GENTLEMEN HAV- left off weai “a to dis) f, i pourri PARAARRAAN large cram antes, can rect the veer Bgioe ATARAGT. HOURS, ALLS, N. Y.—THs price for them by app! or [(OMAS D. hotel kept winter, PONROY, 401 Pearl ctseets between Ulty Hall ples aed , ERAULD & 00. Centre street. \LOTHING.—LADIES AND GENTLEMEN HAVING Cc clothes to eee ene by sending to the store 12 a os West Broadway, or address by letter to S. COHEN. Ladies attended by Mrs. ‘OLDRIDGE’S HOTEL, 759 BROADWAY, CORNER eee Demoteie to tamlion or individeala Sekt FFICE BOYD’S CITY EXPRES3 POS liam street.—This office will be clos giving day, after the 9 o’clock morning d JOHN T. BOY! FFICE OF THE LOCUST GAP 0 No, 93 Walnut street, Philadelphi of the Locust Gap Coal Improvement their office, the tollowing gentlemen were tors:—Abram 8. Wolf, ater Arnold, H” Henry M. Phillips, Lyon I. 8. WOL Ww. H. Ketcmtrxe, Secretary and Treat PUBLIC ARE CAUTIONED AG tating a bill of ex drawn | in Basle, order Steinmann Drevet, on Gebhard here, and accepted ber, at the Bank stopped. ‘them, pay of New York—payment per would call yor uses on the mngers Avenue Railroad, Brooklyn, w! are wren without notice. After riding 'y-five to forty minutes, to the stab. pany (where twenty-five minutes is suitic gers are generally obliged to wi rom” juarters of an hour to be conveyed to D the Directors or Superintendent of th look more to the speedy conveyance of gers, they would insure themselves th) parties hove way of Williamsbury (w scriber to your abi route, thou; r more unpleasant, thay snail’s pace), and also confer entioe fav. dents of DIvis iG 4 ; 4 MUSICAL. OLIAN PIANOS.—' SUPERI pianos—one Gilbert, the other Hal at great bargains. Must be sold jmmedia, | rare opportunlty. Other fine pianos at) Melodeons, guitars, &c. eh soon at YOUNG LADY, THE DAUGHTER ( esteemed professor of music of this Ceased, having received a finished musi desires to devote her time to the instrué ladies on the pianoforte, at her residence, spective homes. Address Professor of Mu street. OR VERY BEAUTIFUL $360 ROSEV forte, seven octave, is offered for : stool and cover, mndid tone, made to « since by celebrated makers, {1 guara , He. Canbe seen at 160 3, for three days. The owner is going Pn oly mrp cl vc Tound corne! Trosew( used @ short for $220, finished bac tave, rosewood, two six octi $80 and $100. Fully warranted. McDONALD & BRO., JLANOS.—CONSIGNMENT SALE OF F }) the best city makers, in plain an, from six to seven octaves, with orders to } reduction from the ff ranted. » great bargains, from $60 to § Pianos uft constantly on hand. Apply a th }} and warerooms. McDONALD & HE! near Houston j SINGING CLASSES.—MRS. SEGUIN’S .f Music, No. 9 St. Clements place, ; street. To accommodate ladies, and parts attending | Mrs. has forr class on Saturdays, from 2 to4o0’clock. T, three persons, (a tleman, wife a May abt. “A fist ot nocond hoor in and wit! ‘ivate family only. Address Herald Office, stating partic ‘URNISHED HOUSE WANTED—IN ‘A retired neighborhood; a small and c, nished house, suitable for « private lodgi: tes having such (property to let, may | tenunt and good security, by addressing Herald office. A PARTMENTS WANTED—FOR OUSE WANTED—A SMALL FAMIL) rent a house with allthe modern 1 west of Broodway, between Bleecker streets, Reni not to exceed $600 a yea taken immediately. Address A. 5. B., be York Post Office, stating terms and partic nawtiiea hoy etaeseee st wi se, for ten years, that or before tue Both ot “april next, located way, not below Fourteenth street nor third street, near Fifth avenue, Rent no sidered as its condition, size and convenil laddress Lovejoy, No. 382 Fourth street. MALL FARM WANTED.—A PLAIN ‘and outbuildings, with from 15 to 2 land, situated on one of the main routes pod vi atts, gga gic at 5 Darede m of years, w ivilege of purcha: * Farm,” Herald Office. + ‘ANTED—FOR A GENTLEMAN AND furnished ho it Situation between and Twentieth streeta, Address H. E., -ANTED—FARMS IN’ EXCHANGE Fi perty. Ay to Duncan & MeMil| street, corner of . Loser AND FOUND. containing a small amount of money! can have the same Py proving property a penses, by calling at 30 Pike rt. JUND—IN BROOKLYN, NEAR ferry, a porte monnaie containing a s’ Bs a ne receive 20, calling at lou: icks street, proving property, a this alvertisement.” og UND—A SMALL SUM OF MONEY, cream saloon corner of Broadway ai Street. Apply at the counter. it ice 8 Expr tor shh notice and it will be deli ehea tot Y 8] }, At the door of , No, 847 Teletway Any person w) found them will confer ing pe favor on ti liverally rewarded, by lea: them at Benj. Pike & Son ‘oadway, HUDSON , gold enan with chain, chatelaine pin, charms, &c. turns the same to No. 33 Cortlandt stree, erally rewarded. 08T—ON MONDAY EVENING, FROM 5) street, between Broadway and Bore black and tan bop Arg spaniel sit, ‘Dreast, called Nellie.’ Upon her return 6 ¢ rection, the finder will receive a reward /f $: eit OST—ON THE in Fifth avenue, between Fighth an Twi # buckle, attached to a black velvet. 1i fo quested {o be left at the office, BrevoortHo: suitable reward will be given. SATURDAY EVENING, NG a containg $24 ILLIARDS.—ANY GENTLEMAN HAV) three to aoe age of first class, to is;