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‘Tey are all announced for this evening, and will be be gonad Goeany. Buy agift ticket and pee eesanes Coneania ines of msburg Rape Case and rely — ; Phe Dis- voree Case; Police Commissioners; Pretty elevures; ‘bings 2 Their Right Names; The Three Crumps;’ Devil's Walk; My Husband fo india; Greet Fight; Hart and Unwin.’ Price two oenta. ABBE & YATES, Publishers, Boeckman street. Rodbmreo Rel ncn rss Bara Aeltiedam Aromacec of Wolfe's Schiedam aromatic Apps are Bereby notiged that a now tariff of prices have been made ovt, which can be had on application at the olice of the subscribers, 22 Beaver street. UDOLPHO WOLFE on Ensenves Siete ee en 0) medicines, drugs, ke., &c.; bromive, ine, cyanide pot am, oxide silver, distilled m , canstie haryta, gallic and pyrogailic acids, platiny ie pete ‘and wire Memnth, cadmiams plumbego, Fone Vieuna lime, Thoro’s extraet copaiva and sarsa) ms oor é pantilen, rato strontia, chicrate potassia, Det fag blue cud vanilla beans, for sale wy (GER 141 Maiden Lane, Dye=—This lid Dye ‘no equatin the world. The tints imparted by it to the hair are thore of natere. Fold wholosale and retail, | applied at CRISTADORO’S, No. 6 Astor House, taith ody, whose f¢ for “) the Beyer faitiag remedy, wi fame rity! fs now extented to every part of the civilized rid, and should be in the jon of every one who health. One or two in the comméncement, many days or wocks of sickness may theynot pre- ? Faur pille in the beginning, is more eff . boa rec: tyr bere ge is Reeizege no ro days int, Compared to what o been his ot, weighed down as ho haa boom by , infirmities and sui which noearthly power how to alleviate, until Brandreth’s were pre- mtod to the world. The weak, the feeble, the iniirm, bervous, delicate, are in a few days strengthen- by their operation, and the worst complaints are re- d by perseverance, without the ex of a physi Allapted to all ‘elrcumetances and situations they the best medieine ever intended for families, or to to sea, preventing scurvy and costiveness, requir- no change of abt, ular regimen, or care inst taking cold, ancreth’s Pille are sod at twenty-five cents h full directions, at the Principal , entrance 48 Canal street. A Warranted Remedy—Save Your Money. Dr. TOBIAS’S Venetian Liniment is warranted to oure i, Sore throats, mumps. croup, cold feet, &e., or no Hold by ell the respectable druggista in the United and Canadas. Depot, 60 Cortlandt street. Price, 50 eonte, per box, office, Brandreth 7 rey Married. On Thursdey, November 23, at the Church of St. Co- mbie,, by the Rev. Mr. McAleer, ALExavDER H. Tanzan- to MaRGaret, only daughter of the late John MeDer- t, all of thin city. ‘Ou Thursday, November 80, by the Rev. Thomas Ar- ge, Mr. ALEXANDER P. GLENDENING to Miss Many lovkA Augort, all of this eity. On Wednesday evening, November 29, by the Rev. E . Johnson, Mr, Eowarp L. Cork to Mins Faanom E., ter of the Inte Josiah M. Banister, Esq. ‘At Eastchester, on Wednos . Wm. Lawrenee, Mr. Brn. janius, to Miss Mania E, Bortis, danghter of Seaman natin, of the former place. Died. On Tharsisy, November 30, Mary ApAus, aged 87 ears. ‘The friends o: the family, and those of her sons, Thos. A. and Wim. P, Woodcock, are respectfully invited to at- her funeral, ‘rom her late residence, No. 147 Wa- erley phice, on Sunday afternoon, atone o'clock, withaut ther invitation, Her remains ‘will be taken to T-inity pemeiery. ‘Qn Wednesday, November 29, of consumption, Mrs. A. Waiwrienr. es and friends of the family, and those of brother-in-law, Thos, H, Wainwright, are respeetfal- by invited to attrnd her Lome this morning, at ten clock, from her late residence, No. 109 Eldridge stroet. On Wednesday, November 29, Juni MAGCINy, wite of 4 Maguire, aged 30 years, Her friends and aequaintances are respectfully invited attend the funeral, this afternoon,.at two o'clock, n her late residence, No. 241 Madison rect, Her ro- ing will Le interred in Calvary Cemetory. On Wetnestay, November 20, of s tong illness, Mes. xNB DOYLE, widow of Phill p, in the 64th year of her gr relatives sud friends, and those of her Prowas Leclain and J. H. Faguom, are re to at: ral, from her late residence, No. (So Fourth t, this afternoon, at two 0’. Witbout further Her remains will be taken to Greeawood Com November 20, Danre:, DAL, ly, aged 2 yoars, 8 months and 15 days. ‘The friends of ls’ father and family are requested to wd his funeral, this afternoon, at one o'clock, from residence ef his fether, in Forty-uinth street, noac inth uvenu On Tharsday, November 30, Mrs, Buxawsta Paarr ife of Nicvolas Pratt, aged 5’ yoars and 15 day: Tho relatives and friends of the family are respectfully ited to wftend the funeral, from her late residence, o. 167 Christopher street, this afternoun, at one o'clock, hout further notice. Ou Werinesiay, November 20, Many Wacew, wife of falter Walsh, aed 41 years. ; Her retains will be taken to Flatbush Ganetery, this ternoon, at two o'clock, from her late residence, No. 167 Columbia etre On Thursiay, November 80, Caranma L. M. Fonts, ghicr of Abert D. and Anua C, Fobla, ogea 2 years, months and 20 days. ‘The reiarives and friends of the family are rospe stfally vited to attend the funeral, fzom the residenes of het its, corner ot Grove and Waverley place, this after- nm, at half past one o'clock. Suddenly, ow Wednesday, November 20, of disease of ie heart, Laxonp D. Kelty, a nativeof Atulone, Ire~ nd. : His zewainis will bo taken to Calvaty Cometery, this pernirg, at teno’elock. His friends and those of the ly aro respectfully invited to attend his funeral, from sidence of his mother, No, 52 St. Mark’s place. On Thursday morning, November 30, Mrs. Euzasera wife of John Smith, plumber, in the 22d year of her The fricads and relatives of the family are respectfully wited to attend the funeral, this afternoon, at one ‘cloek, from her late residence, No. 1,022 Broadway, er of Thirty-second street, without further invitation. On Thursday, of cousumption, Heiss, wghter of Job irkpatrick, aged 23 years, The friends of the family aro respectiully i tend the funeral, trom her late resides mwich street, to-morrow afiernoon, at one o'clock, bout further notice, ‘On Wednesday, November 29, of typboid fever, Urtar live \d friends of tho fami; tfull, She relatives and friends of tho family are respectfully vited to attend his funeral, to-morrow afternoon, at o’elock, from his Inte residence, No. 16 West Thir- b treet, wirhout further invitation. Gn Thursiay, November 80, Caas. Jony Staxton, only jon of John and Maria Stanton, azed 2 years and o0'days. The friends of his parents aro respectfully invited to ttend the funeral, this afternoon, at two o'clock, from o. 22'Thames street. His remains will be foterred in rany Cemetery. . Cn Tuesday, November 28, after a short but painful ness, Livres MONAILY. ‘Yhe friends and acquaintances of tho femily are res- ectiully invited to attend her funeral, from her late re- idence, No. 403 East Twelfth strect, this afternoon, at wo o'clock, without farther noties. Suddenly, on Thursday, November 3°, of hemorrhage the lungs, Mrs. AtvaN Srewanr, relict of the late Mivan Stewart, 59 years. ‘Fho friends of the family are respectfully invited to at- rnd the funeral, from the residence ot her son-in-law, ther K. Marsh, Keq., No. 2 Fast Twenty-ninth street, jo-morrow u!ternoon, at two o’elovk. . ‘On Thursday evening, November 90, after a lingering lanes, CLRIATOPNER Mbox. , aged 40 year: His iriends and acquaintances are inyted to attead Na funeral, om Sunday afternoon, at half past one elock, from his late residence, in Court xtrovt, near Longress street, South Brooklyn, On Wednesday, November 29, of croup, Many ANN a daughter of John and Elisa Ellis, No, 237 Adam xcet, Brooklyn. sits r The’ funeral wi © place this afternoon, at tw elock, from the above place. Qalitcrnia papors please Qp Thursiay, November Williamsburg, Canozn y daughter of Harris and Elisabeth Comstock, ago moat 8. Weneral at two o'clock this afternoon, from No. 275 ‘irgt street, Williamabarg. Herremains will be intorre 1 Cy, Hills Cemetery. Suddenly, on Thursday, November 50, Hexmierra Bay- ~, fnfant child of George M. and Kate 0. Mann, aged 1 ener months. ‘The relatives and friends of the ao are invited to Atend her funeral, from the residence of her father, in Williamsburg, om Sunday morning, at eleven o’¢loct. ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. ee ~ street.—The rece! European manufacturers a oi and complete ortment of the hich hy above ls, wi o now offers for ale at greatly edveel prises, to compete with any Aher importing house in New York. Country deslers Tall find it to their advantage to call. Five par cent Mowed for cash. Remember the old stand, (established 01828). CHR. GOETZ, (late Hass & Gootz), 18 Division jtyest, near Chatbam square. %) &() AND $5 FOR A FULL COURSE oF $2 3} tt) writing lersona,and $1260 for a thorough bourse of double entry bookkeeping.—The subseri will recetvo new prpila on Monday evening; algo on Tne: fey, “day and evening. OLIVER B, GOLDSMINH, 62 droadwa. CHOICE SELECTION OF BRANDIDS, SCOTCH AND Irish whiakoya, champagne, sherries and port ) gins, rums, cordala, ayrapa, Ac.; London and Ablin’ porter, feo oxtie ales, for fami ne, twenty percent lower than any other honse, for yy WM. L. UNDENHILL, 630 Broone oreet, corner Wf Croxby. Dest in New York. The greatest care vill be taken in | sell ng goods of every sesetiplios, in store or any part of the city; and whilst he warrants te get the boxt price, he ‘will take ue goods an limitation, as he wishes pete | the eopfidence of all who know him, and maintain the Poapertability of his sales, Prompt returns mare of every sale. Advances, when required. Persons having a sur- plus «tock on band, or im any way embarrassed, ean. in bim most sacdly, without exposure iv any References to avy amount or #asurity given of tae setehlisbonent. pi enters, small =, \erae,s ad. at any time auctiouevr, rs 39 will be peony attende? to. , “ ! UCTION NOTICE.—HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &. —Tv-morrow, at 10 A. M., SAMUEL 033000, ‘uctioncer, will sell at his stores, 64 Nasaaa street, large collection of new and second hand household far niture, comprising all the articles requisite for house. keeping. The whole will be sold withont any reserve. Also, two square rosewood fortes, of excellent wake end tone, and will be sold to pay expenses, Also, a fine lot of splendid goht Watehes and Jewelry, left on and from previous sales, will be sold immediately r. UCiION NOTICE.—THOS. BELL, AUCTIONEER — ly PELL & BUSH, this day, st 1054 o’eleck, in the ealesrooms, 27 Centre street, ‘the genteel furniture of & family yiving up housekeeping, beds, bedsteads, Dedding, carpets, sofen, chairs, tables, ton bureaus, cook stover, Kc. Saturday, 103¢ ‘o’eloc, sale of splendid roche shawls, silk do., satina, Genoa veivet, brocades, delaines figured silks,’ and other beautitul articles, in lots to wut the ladies; Irish poplina, &e. UCTION BALE OF FANCY FURS, ‘ko.—SAMUEL OSGOOD, Auctionee: stores, 4 Nassau street,’ this day, jay, at 105 A. M., a’ choice catalogae of fancy furs, coraprisiog al exmin», mountain 8, brown marten, mink, sable, marten, lustre, &e., &e.; victorines and cudis, nit carriage capes, gloves, collars, sleigh robes, ke. fura are_all in a good state of preservation. Catalog now realy, YY VIRTUE OF A CHATTEL MORTGAGE, EXE- euted by Theodore A. Gray to Joseph Siecle, date.| 20th September, 1854, I will expore for sale on Monday, December 4th, 1854, at No. 67 Beckman street, at is erelock, in thé forenoon, the following. avtiele:-Oao hand press, one standing press, one cylinder press, ste- Feotype plates, & large quantity of type, x fouls stands, standing racks, galleys, eomposing sticks, claves, two pieces shafting, desks, Kc. &e., &c. JAS. B. BENSEL, Alt’y for Mor: Dated New York, Nov. 28, 1854. ‘ae ues ager. D. NASH, AUCTIONEER.—STORE 310 BROAD- o, Way.—Will nell on Friday, December 1, t8oh, at 10 o'clock A.M,, in West street, near Christos hee, chairs, tables, bureaus, bed and bedding, carpets, oll cloth, har fixtares, &e., &e. Pye SINIZENICH, AUCTIONEER —EDWARD 1, Sintzenich will sell, at auction, on Frilay, Doe. i, at 1o’clock, at the saled room, 1 Wall airest, % aplendid aesortinent of first class Froneh and othe ported furs, consist ng in part of Rassian sable vie rines and euffs, Hudson's Bay sable do. ; Swiss stone ten, fitch marten, superb chinchilla, royal erm‘ne, derian squirrels, ust and naigral long lynx, and too numerous to mention. at agiori- robo, coat, gloves, &c., ke, All the above are manufactured in # superb manner expressly for private trade, and well woithy the attention of buyers, being the bist sale of the season. Every article guaranteed. BREVOORT HENRY, AUCTIONEER—BY HENRY & BUCK.—This day, at 11 o'clock, at the stot No. 14 Maiden lane, imported ‘furs, sleigh robes, &.. « larze invoice of fine furs, consisting of fine Hudson Ray, Gro- cian, stone marten, mivk, marten, Siberian squirrel, lynx, fitch, marten’ victorinca and’ talmas d cuffs; fine fur soal gloves, mufliers, tippets, ladies’ muits of fine Gresian stone marten, lyax, Isabella, bear, &c.; also, sleigh robes, consixting of Hudson Bay wolf, snow wolf, Isabella bear, ailver fox, red do., lynx and bear robes, buffaloes, &c.; also, at 13 o'clock about 85 yards Brussels carpet. EORGE OOOK, AUCTION! \ of custom meade furniture at auc’ (iis day.) at 1024 o'elock, at the warvrootns jo. 292 Broadway, near Reade street. Cook & Co. will sell, ax above, the entire stock of {ure contained in. the warerooms, consisting of a did assortment of rosewood, walnut, oak ani mahozany, parlor, dining room, and chamber furniture of every de- sexiptfon usually folnd in fashionable warelioa:o, all of which can be relied upon ag the best that can bo bought in the city. For full particulars, please see cata- logues at the warerooms. Every facility will be ron- deres to purchasers for boxing aud shippin SELL, THIS avenue, at ic rege toe \ G, HORTON, AUCTIONEER, WILL Ke a lusroome, No. 13 ‘ Wy order of the constable, house! 1 pier glass, 66 by 24; Cresees, hate and dry goods, #. HORTON, o Saturday, at 10}; o'clock, at 330 stock aad fixtures of a raleon and ledgin, sisting of bedsteals, beds, carpets, chairs, cantors, and crockery; bagr pumps, closes, bP eine ROCEIURS—CURRANTS, RAISINS, ALMONDS. day, nt 1034 o'clock; seyara, tens, sagars, ph brandy, giv, rum, wines, soap, candles, wagons, aprins cart, horse ‘blankets, holsters, saddle scales, weights, saloon fixtures, tables, cisirs, oll cloth, cyster box, ‘s. and ing, at oar gal leries roadway, formerly occupied by the Dusvel orf collection, magnificent sale of rave vil paintings, water color drawings, etchings, comprising a coliection of of merit rurely mot with at auction sales States. They consist maiuly of the following pic viz. Kidd, and others of equal celebrity; Gon. Kn yy Stuart, which has been engrave, ond is undoabe: original; (ienecal Narciseo Lopez, full leagth, by Jv Antrolus; aud a variety of others by our firs) Amer artists. Flemish and Butch Schools—An invoice of fine turvs, just received from Rotterdam, through W. s. ‘ampbell, Kisq., our Consul, and to be ‘sold for the ‘wr- tists’ ecoount, comprising an elegant gailery picture by Van-der-Kaa, painted on commission, ant intondel for the Crystal Exhibition—his latest and h dtiction; rs, by % Vottermann, eallod the Landecer; also spectmens by the celubcated artists A Hellev.ia, L. Saetz, H. Baxin, Listz, Damschrso ) Robbe, of Brusgela, Wagensr, Lamorinsiere, Vav-mose, Jaspers, of Dusseldorf, Linzen, a pupil of Verboeekbor- ven, &. Modern French SehoolsKlegant eaiinet pic- tures on copper, canvass, and silk attuched to ghiss, comprising the works of La Joie Chambeaux, Cartict, Postelle, Lemmens, Van Sheller, and others, all of which are warranted by these artists. Water a and drawings by celebrated masters, among vw! be found a genuine Mouvermaus. Oli Masters arre CozP, Carl-du-Sardin, el Schaue, Boucher, Reenburgh, Roos, Sasso, Ferrato, A: Del Sarto, Falconi, Dietriechi, @uardi, 'Paui Potter, Guercino, Limburger, and others, all of which have been received from authentic sources, aud ave believed to be one of the finest eollections evor oiered at anction in this country. They willbe ready ur exhibition as above on Monday, 2sth inst., day ‘aud evening, with catalogue, until time of sale H WILSON, AUCTION! e tich and costly rosewood and inshogany furni- t H. WILSON, Auctioneer, will sell, this day, (Fri- day) morning, at 1044 o’clock, the eontents of ti ree four story house, 79 Warren street, consisting of richly —AUCHION SALE OF carved rosewood pi snoforte, seven octave, a aapocior in- strument, cost suites ; Tosewood and mahogany parlor in satin brocade; rosewood contre iabins, otto- proeatelle and laco curtains, elegant parior and bedroom window shades, magnificent English tapestry and velvet carpets, ollcloths, masvive maliogany sul black walnut extension tables, eight and tea fect; dining and tea tables, a few choice oil paintings and stext plats engravings, rosewood aud mahogany bedsteads, bureau, washstands, chairs, cofas, work tables, rockers, elegant china vases’ and mantle ornaments, twenty-one day 4u- laid and bronze clocks, china dinner ani tea sets, ri cut glassware, crockery, ivory, cutlery, silverware service, valvets and cake baskets, witir solid silver mountings; «poons, forks; castors, Ac. The whole being in the best orier, aud comprising everything necosary toa well frrnished house. Salo positive, without regard to weather. OBN L. oJ eater AUCTION EER— VANDE- VANDEWATER, Turner will sell at auction, on Saturday, December 2, at 1034 o'clock, at the salesrooms, 30 Pine and S6Cedar streets, a large assortment of householl furniture, consisting of rosewood and tmaahogany parior ruites in brocatelle and hair cloth, mahogany sofas; tete- a-tetes, parlor ehairs, marble top centre, side and pier tables, in rosewood and mahogany; black walnut book- cases, rosewood marble top etegeres, loo tables, quarteite tables, lounges, rich rocewood bedroom suite, consisting of bedstead, bureau and washatand; enamelled cottage sulton, ny and black walnut hedatesds, dreasing da, wardrobes, paliiasters, mattross- esand toilet sets Also, three rosewood pianofortes, manufactured by Gilbert of Boston, an’ warranted in every particular, andare now on extibition. Sale pe- — to pay advances, Catalogues on morning of « MORIARTY, AUCTIONKER, WILL SELU THIS ° day, at 10% o’elock, at 184’ Avenue A, near Thir- teenth street, the contents of a grocery anil Itjaor store —& good assortment; also crockery, g' asware, &c., &°.; sale positive. N. B—On Saturday, at 173 Chatham at, ‘ ye assortment of fursitare, from s family leavng Le city. JEREMPTORY AUCTION BAI THIS BAY, AT ] welock, by cat sacrecetibn pion ins aval aintings, mirrors, mattresses, china, Ke,, dors IANBON, sactioneer—by Tunia Morrell, st hie galos- rooms, No. Broadway, corner Duane street, N. B. Ladies, you will find comfort. Strangers as well as citi- zens will do well to attend this auction sale, as they can have boxing, &c., done in the bert manner and at mod: erate chi » Parlor Yurniture—Rosewood, in brocatelle and hair cloth, mahogany and black walnut, etegene in rosewood and oak, ior chairs on sastors, covered and hair clotl.., Chamber Farotvurse, plush, damask bh Kosewood, black walnut, mab, y and enamolied, io large variety. Dining Room i%irn'ture—Oak, mahogan: and black walunt extension tables aod chairs. Hall Ferniture—Hall stands and tables. Also, mirrors, in sh gilt frames; of] paintings, in rich gilt framon; rose. v.00) piano forte (good), rosevrood rerapliine and second hand piano fortes, mavtsesser, &e., &e, Examine before sale by catalog RIFFS BALE OF GROCERIT! miber 1, 1954, at 11 g’clock A M., , consisting of buiter, cheere, stare! | bareo, piper, Ae. gars, lo ascortment of parlor, dining ture, dt good aaslity, consisting of carved rosewood ami | mabogany tete-a-tetes, rofas, arm and sp seat parlor ebairs, rosewood centre and side oak ant Falnut extension dining tables, dining oom ehairs, I- rar secretary bookease, rosewood mahezan: bedrteads marble top dressing bureaus and ‘washstends, faney tables, hair ma‘ arm chairs, French me: q ttresses, hogan ebairs, ebiva and glass ware, msntel vases and ornaments, elocks, carpets, stoves of various kinds, to gether with all the assortment of "housebold furniture, whieh ts worthy of the attention of housekeepers. Piano: fortes, several superior rosewood 6% and 7 octave piario- fortes which are particularly worthy the attention of purchasers. Catalogues on the morning of sale. ILLIAM IRVING, AUCTIONEER.—WITHOUT RE- serve, to advances, diamon] jewelry, watcher, ke. WILLIAM IRVING & CO. will self’ at auction ‘on Faturiay, Dee. 2, at 104 o'clock, at the sales rooms, No. 8 Pine street, 8 single stone diamond rings, 5 do, pins, 9 three-stone diamon: rings, 6 five- stone’ diamond rings, 4 diamond alygter rings, 8 nine stone diamond four cluater rings, 3 Yur stoue diamond rings, 4 five store diamond pins, clegant suite, pin, earrings and ring, 11 nd and opal Pink, {ruby and diamond rings, 2 «leven stone diamon ese crosses, coral scarf pias, carbuncle aud diamoud locket, 3 blue enamelled suites set with diamonds, to- feel with an assortment of ruby, pearl and garnet set lt set 4 welry, Watches—Three gold skeleton levors, made by ch, London; 8 fine gold duplex fifteen day ulutben, tar Uanbartain., Parte, 69 hunting levors, 2double time keepers, 3 fine gold ladies’ watches vith Giamonds, 7 Bue lepind watches, silver watches, &.. by 1 the best English, French and Swiss makers; 21 fine gold fob, vest and curb chains, gold pencils, thimbles, soals, aa ‘repre: spectacles, &¢. Every ‘article warranted sented, T OUR LITERARY STOREHOUSE THIS MORNING, Yankee Privateer, with more of the “Smug” PRE King” and other readable articles, ‘The Privatecr just.the payer, to please all sorts of people, ‘Prive four cents, Trade and all eveation supplied by the pab- lisher’s agents, ROSS, JONES & TOUSEY, 103 Nassai at. ARNUM’S AUTOBIOGRAPHY.—CARD 10 THE public.—In consequence of the unexampled press of orders for the Life of P. T. Barnum, which was to have been published thie moraing, the undersigned i compelled to postpone ite publication till the 14th inst., on which date the first edition will be ready. Book: nellera desiring early supplies are requested to send iu their orders on or before the 13th inst. J. 8, REDFIELD, 110 an a 4 11:2 Nassau street. ye FERN’S NEW BOOK—RUTH HALL.—A whieh,” says ap able critic who bas secon the proof sheets, «not only exceeds anything which Faany }\ Fern Las heretofore written, but whieb in many reapects surpasees any other work whatever.” Will be publish- ed on Saturday, December 11. Price $1 MASON BROTHERS, New York. ~ ORY GOODE. ao. RUSSELS LACKS.—A SUPERB ASSORTMENT OF rich laces, black thread voil nd Paris embroide- , Juet received and ofered turern’ pres, MILLE! 1 Broadway. {{NBROIDERIES AND IMPORTED WOVE OO8SELS. (, Mra. Gaynor begs to acquaint her customers that sho is now importing banda, collars, sleeves, uaderkeroh’s and chemisettes, #3 much un- der regular prices, ax she does hex celebzaied Parls wove 49 Third avenue, near Tenth street, Y OTICE.—DAMAGE BY SMOKE—SALE TH AN Inconsequence of the recent fire in the lace em- broidery and Paris hid glove store of JOUN MADDEN, 578 Broadway, he will sell, at an immonse sacrifice, for the parpose of clearing out, the entire stock of ovstly goods, amounting to $25,000, recently purchased, and which has been partially injured by iro, consisting of laces, Honiton, valeuciennes embroideries, maslins, kid gloves, hosiery, &c. . __ WEARTARHAMIP ROTO Co) x —A PARTY WITH THIS AMOUNT, $2. 00. can find an opportunity to engage aa partncr.-in a safe aud lucrative manufacturing bueiaess, eying 100 percent profit, Address Hardware, box 134 lerald office, with name, &e. 2 0 00 —A PARTNER WANTED, WITH THE e @ above amount, to take an equal in- Hirent in gpficat clase boarding honse, newly finished. ‘The h ouseé in centrally located, on Broadway, containing twenty-five rooms, and bas a large well lighted basement, suitable for a restaurant. Address J. U., Herald office. ISSOLUTION.—THE PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE existing under the frm of Teck & Morrison, was Girsolved by mutual consent on the vith day of ber. The buriness of the Jate firm will be settled | jamin Peck, Jr.,who will continue the bu fore. Mi New York, Nov, 27, 1854. IVERVOUL AND PHILADELPHIA STEAMSHIP Coy. pany, Nos. 1 and 13 Tower Building, Liverpool, 2¢ November, '184.-—Tv shippers and receivers of goods.— Sirs, referring to the annexed notice of dissolution, 1 bave tointorm you that Messrs. Richardson Brothers & Go. hay- {ug resigned the agency of the Liverpool and Philadelphia Steamship Company, the same ha:, by mutual consent, been entrusted by the company fo me, and that the business of the company will be continued in the rains offices as heretofore. Iremain, sire, your obaiient eer- AM INMAN. vant, N. 'B.—The agency of the company in the United Ktates will continue to be conducted by CEL SMITH, Nos. A Walnut street, Philadelphia, aud 7 Broadway, New ork. NOTICE. COPIED FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE. Notice is hereby given that the partnership lately anb- sisting between the undersigned Johv Grabb Richardson, Richardson, William Inman and Joseph Trifry, carrying on bustaces at Liverpool, in the coanty of Ian- easter, as genoral merchants, under the firm of “I. ardson Brothers & Co.,”’ has’ been this fay dissolve: by mutual copsent, so far as relates to tho said Wutom Inman and Joreph Trefiry. JOSEPH RICHARDSON. JOHN G. RICHARDEON, ‘ WILLIAM INMAN, JOSEPH TEEFF IY. Dated this 24 day of 11th month (November), 1854. tan Lodge No. 62 F. A. M., are specially requested to attend a meeting of the Loge, at their rooms, Ma sonic Temple, corner of Broome and Crosby streets, this giriday) erehing, at 7 o’slock. on business of importance. : @. McLAUGHLIN, None B GIVEN THAT TH! 4 on Pelham chester county, 4 bridge, over Easichester creek, West for travel. 1 completed, and the samo ts ready I FOWLE K try IS 10 CAUTION ALI, PERSONS FROM TAKING _ a note drawn by A. Tennart, in favor of F. Morrell, «atea November 2, for the sum of $119 at three months, raade payable in the Island City Bank, New York. A. LENNART. f ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING OF THE MEM- bers of the Swiss Benevolent Society in New Yori, will take place Saturday, Dec. 2 at 7 o'clock P. M., at the hotel of Messrs. Delmonico, in William stecet.’ A social banquet will precede the meeting, commencing at 534 o'clock P. M., precisely. All members are hereby respeetiully invited to attend and to give notice of their intention before Saturday at the offices of the No. ,8 Maiden lane, of the President, Liberty street, or by subscribing at Mr. Delmonico’s, in William street. By order of the President, A. MAYOR, Secretary. z LINTON HALL.—A COURSE OF THRER LEC(CRES ‘on the character and policy of the seoond C:osar, ad {ts correlations with the despotism of Louls Napo: evn, will be delivered by T. PIERS aw, of the Temple, London, a gn Wednesdays, Nov. 29, De cketa, 25 cents; ma, Wall etreet; Mr. bailliere O'’sbea, bookseller, the library, Clinton Hall; 3 ENTREVILLE COURSE, 1. 1.— FRIDAY, December let, at 23, o'clock, P. M.—Match #0, mile heats, in hari Hiram Woodrall names b. m. Polly; W. Peabody names ch. g. Jimmy Pols. Omulbares Weave Fulton ferry for the course at 11 o'clock. 3OKL CONKLIN, Proprietor, Broadway, opposite Kleventh street, is now bpex A DODWORTH'S DANCING ACADEMY, No. Boe for reeeption of pupils, time, Ladies and ‘cliadren who can commence at soy on Wednesdays and Satur days at 3 and 4 P. M.; gentlemen on Wednesdays, Thursdays, snd every other Friday, at 7}; P.M. Prac. for ladies and atng greutetien on Saturday evenings Monthly soirees as usnal. Circulars, con- mn n. fining days, hours and terms of instruction, can bo had at the academy at any time, or will be sent by post. IGIAN FREER GALLERY OF PAINTINGS AND statuary, 647 Broadway.—DE BRAC Jr, acle accredited agent for the Belgian School of Art, would respectfully announce to the ainateurs of fine arts of this great met , that he has just received { .n Europe, four valuable paintings by the most celebrated artista—1. The Jubilee of 60 years, by F. de Brackeler. 2. The Venetian Moxque, by Nicaise de Reyzer. 3. The Btorm, by Robbe. 4. the Bulle, by Eug. Verborckbover. These paintings will be ited from 10 A. M. to LOP. M., from this dote to the 24th of December, Admia- sioa free. 5H. NG. e ‘OR FORFOLK, PETERSBURG, AND RICHMOND.— Miho United’ States mail stenauhi ROANOKE, Skinner, commancler, will leave pior No. 13 North river, op Eaturday, Deo. 2, at so’elock P. M.; will ar- rive fo Norfolk the next afternoon, and Petersbarg and Richmond the following moruing. From Norfolk, pas- sengers for the South il by railroad direct, with through tickets from. Weldon to Wilmiogten,| ‘Augusta, ke. and fare to Norfolk, 35; to Petersburg and F RFOLK, PETERSBURG AND RICHA THR stoamedip HOANOKE, Capt. Skinner, is now Joadl- ing at prer 1% North river, for the above ports and sails on Saturday afternoon, at 3 0’clock. UUDLOM & PLEARANTS, %4 Brcadway SAurPme. Fs cy gg BSIATES MAIL tor sear ear el D For reghl or paseago, baving ‘unequaled ticns for elegance ani comfort, a) to EDWARD K. 06 Wall lipe cannot carry any goods contraband of wa- NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL UNITED Mail Steamers.—Tbe ships composing this — 1, Capt. Wert. BAL! Comstock. PACIFIC, Capt. Nye. ADRIA pt. ——. ‘These ships, baving been bullt by eontract, expressly for ment } every care has been taken in their construction, as in their engines, to eneure strength and speed, and their accommodations for passengers are unequalled for clegance and comfort. Price of passage from New York to Liverpool, in drat cabin, $180; in second do., $75, Exclusive use of extra nized staterooms, $526. From Liverpool to New York, £30 and £20. An experirneed surgeon attached to each ship. ‘No berth secured till paid for. ROPOSED DATES OF SAILING. ¥ROM XEW YORK. 1 STATES are ATI , Raturday, Dec, Wednesday, Nov. 29, Eaturday, Deo. 25, Wednesday, Dee. 13,‘ Wesluesday, Deo. 27, For freight or passage, apply to EDWARD K. COLLINS, 60 Wall street, New York, BROWN, SHIPLEY & 00., Liverpool.” STEPHEN KENNARD & 00. 27 Austin Fears, London. JOUN MUNROE & CO., 26 Rue Notre Dame des Vie- GEO. H. DRAPER, Havre. (toires, Paris. ‘The owners of these ships will not be accountable for cold, silver, bulion, specie, jewelry, precious stones, or metals, unless bills of lading are signed therefor, aud the value thereof thercin exprossed, Shippers will please take notice that the ships of this Nine eannot carry any goods contraband of war. WHE LIVERPOOL AND PHILADELPHIA STEAMSHIP intend sailing their favorite steamshj LESTER 125 i 4, 1858, january 25, 1906, Saloon 990, $5 and $83, acoordins to stato roots, A limited numberof third clase passengers will be takea, and found with comfortaity cgokod provisions, for $25...... te Liverpoo! from Liverpool Parties wishing to bring o ‘eam obtain ovrti- floates ot Beene a ' ecling ani upw M7 Walnut stevet, York, INTER SERVICE FROM PORT. Bteam Navigation Compat he spleadid new steamship CANADIAN will sail for Liverpool December at. Forireight or passaxe, apply to , Portland, DAVID BRLLAO! EAMBSHIP COMPAS ¥.— nd ar, LASGOW & NEW YORK. The mew and powerful steamships NEW YORK, 400 tons and 500 horse power (it. Craig, commander) ; and GLASGOW, 1,962 toux and 400 horse power (W. Cumming, commander), built expressly for the trade be tween NewYork and Glasgow, will sail as under, From New York, Glasgow, Faturday, 20th January, 1855, at 12 aovu. First cabin, # state-roomm (steward’s tee included), $90; first cabin, midship (state-rooms stoward’s fee included), $15. ‘Third class,—-A limited number of third class gers Will be taken, supplied wiki provisions of goon qua ty, properly cooked, at $20 each. Carcies a wurgeon. For irviglit or passage, apply to J. MCSYMON, 33 Broadway, New York. New York city bills or gold only received for passage. FS SOUTHAMPTON AND HAVRE.—THE UNITED Btates mail steamship UNION, R. Adams, command- er, will leave for Havre, touching at Soutpampton to land the mails and passengers, on Saturday, Decenbor eth, at 12 o'clock pier No, 87 Nortiy River, foot of Beach street. Price of passage first cabin $130 ; H6- eoad do, $75. e not wanted during the voyage, should bo seut on bourd the day before sailing, marued “ below.” No freight will be taken after laa: December 14th. For freight or passage apply to i MER LIVINGSION, Agent, 53 Broadway. ESPATCI LINE FOR SAN FRANCISOO.—LOWnst Tales and no deduction.—Shippers per clippr: ship GOV. MORTON, Capt. John Burgess, will please com agements at once, Aud hand in their bills jguature, This favd:ite ship bas the whole of ber cargo engaged, and going rapidly board, at pior 6 Fast river. wiippers to San Francisco will please observe that the vesrcls of our line fais their loading in ten to Siteen days after coming to the Verth, never boing detained for the want of freigt, but bave prompt despateh, For the balance of ity 10 one hundred tans disengaged, apply to SUTTON & O0,, B4 Wallstreet, or Messrs, EVERETT & BROWM, 159 Font ntreet, NITED RTATHS MAIL STRAMSILIP COMPANY—FO Havang and New Orleans,—On Satarday, De at 2 o'clock Fy M., from pier toot of Warren stree river, by the well known and favorite stcamsbip EMPIRE CITY, Capt. H. Windle. Vassazo ean bo secured at the company's office. Freight to New Orleans, thirty conts per cuble foot. Epecie only taken on freight to 1 Shippers will be supplied with blank bilis of lading of the form signed by th: company, on application at tele office. No other forms signed, ind no bills of Inding wilt be signed after the hour of sailing. For freight or pas- sage, apply a the ofin of tho eocopany. 177 Wostatroot, corner of Wacten. . 0. ROBERTS. J NITED STATES MAU ‘OR CALIFORNIA, VIA Aspinwall and Panstoa Railroad.—On Taevay, Jee. &, at 2 o'clock P. M., from the footef Warren sireet, North’ river, sili be dlrpatched tho fleet steamship GEORGE LAW, Capt. G. Y. Fox, U. , to eenaee Panawwa with the new and supetior eteamsiip A spere boat always kept at. Panama, to prevent deten- tion in case of aceilent. No express freight rocoived after 1 o'clock on the ssiling day. For passage, apply at the company’s office, 177 West vtrcet, io A YMOND. EW YORK AND CALIFORNIA STEAMSHIP LINK, via Niceragua,—Tho Accessory Transit Company caragus, proprietors,—The splendid double engine hip STAR OF TAK WEST, (2,000 tons burthen, W, Turner, will leave, trom pier No, 8 Nort 8 o'clock 'P. M. precisely, for Punta Avenas, 1, December 12, connecting with the favorite steamship SIERRA NEVADA, (2,600 tons burttien,) over gua Transit rowte, having but tweive miles of land transportation by firstclass carriages. ‘These steamers are unsurpassed in their ventiletion and we- commodations. For information or passage, apply gal to CHARIES MORGAN, azeut, No.5 Bowling Grea. Let. ter bag made up ai the oflive. Letters 26 cents per half ounee, USTRALIA PIONEER LINE—CARRYING UNITED States Mail. Ciipper ship WINDYARD, for Melbourae, from Pier No. 5, F. R., with immediate despateb. Cipyer ship TROVIC, for Sidney, from Pier Nu. 12, E.K., with immediate despatch. Clipper ship OCEAN QUEEN, to succeed the Tropic, and rail 20th December. For freight or paysage, apply to R. W. CAMERON, 126 Wall street. USTRAL!A.—INDEPENDENT LNE—SIXTY DAYS Pastace.—The beautiful A 1 clipper ship EASTTRN STATE, 1,440 tone barihen, Simon Ross, commantor, will have immediate despatch for Melbourne, Port Pait lip. ‘The above ship ix only two years ofl, and has proved herself very fast. " Her accommodations for passengers are of the very best, both in first aud second cabin, aud as ooly a limited nwmabor will be take: iy application is necewary. For freight or passage. at low rates, apply to ARKELL & ELLIOT, 146 Pearl street, or E. Ricbavdcow & Co., 6% South strect. USTRALIA—PAPE VARSAGK—PIONEER LINE, CAR- United States maile.—The anbseriber, under contract with the government of New gout, Wales, is to conv wengers in the clipper ship Torte, wo Syne; 7 peta pox passage here, balance puld after pr tres ‘and employment guaranteed at cur- rent rate of wages, which aro enormous. R. W. © IN, 116 Wall street. TW YORK AND NEW ORLEANS STEAMSHIP Company,—-For New Orleans, stopping at Havana, VJ e United States mail.—'ihe steamship BLACK AKRIOR, J.D. Bullock, Commander, will sail for the above ports on Saturday, Dec. 9, at 12’o’clock, from pier at foot of Beach street, North Itiver. Froight for tae Interior and for Mobile, consigned to our ageats ia New Orleans, James Connoly & Co., will be forwarded free of commisions, Passongers for Haran must procure passports before leay rt. For freight or passage apply to LIVINGSTON, CROCHERON & ©0., Agents, 51 Brondway. N. B.—The Cahawba, ft. W. Schufeldt com- mander, will succeed the Black Warrior, and sail Tuos- day, Dec, 26. Bills of lading must be aent in for signing the evening previous to the ship sailing. GtOR SAVANNAH AND FLORIDA—UNITED STATES Mai! Live.—The new and splendid steamship AU@US- [A, Capt. Thomas Lyon, will leave New York for Sa- vanneh, Saturday, Dec. 2, from pior No. 4 North river, at clelock, precisely,’ Fills of Inding signed by the clerk on board. For freight or passage, apply to SAMUEL. 1. MIICHILL, 18 Broadway. For’ Florida, .throngh tickets from New York to Jacksonville, $31; Pildtka, $39. ‘he steamship ALABAMA, Capt, Geo, R. Sebenck, will leave on Wednerday, Dec. y RR SAVANNAH—FARE ee atae Rte Page mail steamship KEYSTONE STATE, Capt. R. rdie, will leave Philadelphia for Savanah, on Wed: nosdey, December 6, at 10 o'clock A.M. Fare, $20; steerage, $7. STATE OF GEORGIA will leave, as above, the following Wednesday, Agents ia New York, SCRANTON & TALLMAN, No, 10 Old slip, where state rooms may be secures, CHARLESTON, 3. 0.—THE SUPERIOR SIDE- yhec! steamship QUAKER CITY, J. H. commander, will leave Philadelphia for Charleston, on £aturday. December 2d, at 10 o'clock A. p20; . Ei CHARLESTON AND FLORIDA,—SEMI-WESKLY United States Mai) Linc.—The steamship SOUTH- ER, T. Ewan, commander, will leave pier No. 4K. R., on Saturday, Dec. 2, at 3 o'clock P. M., eesisaly, For freight spl on board, where all bills of ladin: be signed, aud for passage at the office of SPOFFORD, TILESTON & CO., 30 Broadway, Through tickets to Florida as follows:—To Jacksonville, $31; to Pilatka, oe ville will follow, leaving oa Welneeday, , nt B o'clock P. M., prec QTFANEOATS WANTED—TWO SMALL STEAMCOATS bk) __wanted to purchase, suited to towing. Apply to CHAR, F. HASWENL, to’ ¢ Bowkng green. SES YOUNG, RESPECTABLE WOMAN, WITH A PLEN- A tiful and healthy supply of milk, wishes as wet parse. Inquire of Frederick Smith, 135 Washing- tom street. RESPECTABLE YOUNG MAN WANTS A SITUA. tion ag coachman; bas the best of elty reference. be neen for three days, at 732 roadway, or address ote to the above place. YOUNG FRENCH LADY, NEWLY ARRIVED, AND without family, wanst a situation as chambermaid with nant ed poor nghe sn wohtotes aod . Guting, ing em! an laces, No perm go in the cou rence given. Apply by letter to J. Fonct nena Y ‘ RESPECTABLE ENGLISH WOMAN WISHES A situation as cook and to assist in washing. No jection to the count Good city reference can be given, Call at 183 Seventh avenue, between Nineteeath And Twentieth atreets. PROTESTANT GIRL, LAT! ARRIVED, WISHES A pM) in some respectable family. Wages no a Please call at 205 East Nineteenth street, oorner oo it avenue, top floor. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A &IT- tion as chambermaid or waiter, in a private family. The best of city reference given. se call, for two days, at 242 Sixth avenue, between Fifteenth and Fixteenth strects, in the rear. YOUNG GERMAN GIRL WISHES A SITUATION. A She ean do general housework aud tailoring, aud @ good care of children, Inquire of Mr. Meyer, 163 Cherry «treet. YOUNG FRENCH GIRL WISHES A SITUATION, in an American family, as nurse and seamstress, Can give good refereace. Apply, for two days, at 265 Hudson street, third floor, front room. SITUATION WANTED—Rw A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A as gool plain cook; is a good washer and ironor. ent city reference, Please cal! at 160 Smith sireet, noar Bergen, front room, over the paper store, Brooklyn. PROTESTANT WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION AS eth; wi 4 pastry; is willing city reference, ith Can be acen for two days, at “YOUNG GERMAN LADY DESIRES A § AL to do general housework. Address, post pau, Jersey City, A. Z. LADY, PARTING WITH AN EX 44 woul'like to obtain for her 9 situation berwork and fae washlog and ironi yrVing plac rol Fourtee ; he can be has lived raeter; IX wutil eu iy pectable famili is COnape d has a good Address J, P., 242 Sixth stant ND HIS WI ) t, permanent honit for $8 pe et aud the neare md dh eo given A NG MAN A wish a quie nw 2 OFFICE, 105 TW sixth xth and Seventh a Wanted immediately, experienced cook washers end jronere, chambermaids, waiters, nurses, 1 smart girls for general housework, i Lies up town and in the country, A lly T THE SELECT MALE SERVANTS, 614 enve, cotuer of Thixty-si vol teachers, seamatres: weity, inithfally admonished and instructed relative to their duties and the spirit which shoald a: suate them in the performance of those duties, turuishe at the above inst! MALY, COOK, WASHER AD ed in a small private fauly ». having lived thece years in her Last 161 Recon strovt, for two days. piace OUSEKE SMUATION WANTED — BY A F respectable Seoiey girl, who is fully competent to take charge, and isa good seamstress, Has the be-t of city and other references. Can be seon for @ week. Cali rove W. DL., at 722 Broadway. {TIVATION WANTED—BY A FIRST RATE COOK, IN ivate family. Cau do up geatlemen’s linen in » style, Can give good references. No bowr Leeper need apply, Inquire wt 192 Seventh Can be seen for two di ing he siveet, treat fi WANTRD—BY » chanbermaid Can be seen at her pr Broollyn, for two days. a! PUATION wD woman we shor and ar No. 7 distry, No. 145%¢ Howery, and hopes to ret fidence in fature, by encouraging only the rante. Subseritors to either can usc both fires. 1 DE Frangais, Alleman vn pou d’anglais, désire trouver une pla de chambre, dans une bonne famille rel caine. Hest musj de bonne recommend: us, au coin de Groat Jones six 0.6. ; , No. 79 pace chey i Leonard street. vp marchand < comprend tres francais et allemand et il metira is main a tout!’ vrage; on peut Je voir dane Ie méme hotel. ED—A YOUNG GIRL, ABOTT fifteon years of ago, as chilt’s nurso and to do the light work of a small family. American preferre! Apply at No. € Monroe placo, South Fiwh wtrees, Wil bamsburg. STANT GIRL ‘TO COOK, WASH in a small family, at Astoria, six miler but those experienced and well recom Cali at the law office of Robert botween 9 and 12 o'clock th will be een. iron, &e. diste N menced need apply. Benner, 7 Nasksait str day, where Mra. Benne ,ANTED—BY A COMPETENT WOMAN, A SITUA W tion a6 cook; she fully understands her buguess; has the best city reforence. Cun be seen fer two days at her present situation. SL Brevoort place, Tenth street, T ANTE TUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE PRO. testant young womaa, as chambermail ant thos washer and icoaer, or to do general housowork. Can be: teen for one day. "Pease callut 152 Kast Tweuty-sixth strect. . y 7 ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE, WO Ian, 48 au experianced cook; she aoderstands all kiuds of Faglish wna Froncu cooking, Good city rofer enee given, Can be son for two days, at No, 5 Sixth at, & few doors from tho Bowery, 4u the front baseraent. JANTED—A SITUATION AS COOK, IN A PRIL- \ vate fo ¥, by a competent American, who fully understands her busines#, and can turnish the beat of city reterence. - Please call ox send to 79 West Twonty Cighth etreet. A RESPECTABLE Wannnsa, sre Protestant girl, as cook. The best of city refer- Can be'son for two days, at 306 sixth r, front room, ence given. street, between avenues Band ©, fourth V TANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RES?’ young woman, to do general housework; is a 00! washer and froner and a good plain cook and baker of Dread, and ts wilting to make herself generally useful. Call at 2S First aveoue, near Second atreet. warms SITUATION, BY A RESPECTARI! girl, as chambermaid and to axsist in washing ari jroning. ‘Address $0 West Twenticth street, betwoon vixth and Seventh avenues Ne A “YOUNG ed WHO WILL, GIVE ; 0 mto teach the English branch street, Brooklyn TANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE girl, a situation as nurse and seamstress; can fit Indies’ and children’ oa neatly. Excellent refe- rences given. Please sppip at 120 Avenue B, opposite Tompkins square. W ANTED—A,FITUATION AS WET NURSE, BY A RE- spectable married woman, with a full fresh breast of milk, and can give the best of city references from her last place. Pieuse call at 08 First avenue, room No. 12. ya A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A situation ax chambermatd and waiter, or as cham- bermaid and fine washer and ironer; three years city re- ference given. Apply, or address a note, to 71 Fifteenth street, near Sixth ave ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A tuation. fhe is a first rate cook, and, if quired, will assist to wash and iron. She has lived three years (n her last place. She has the best of clty refe- fence. Callat No. § Fifth street, in the bakery store. Can be seen for two daye. ANIED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, todo housework in « «mall pri- vate family, or to cook, wash and fron. Good ef . ence given, Please call, for two days, corner of and Columbia streets, over the grocery store, South Brooklyn. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, &s plain cook, washer and ironer, or to do general housework, in » small private family; will be fonnd to be a good girl, Please call at 208 Firat venue, botweem Seventeenth and Eightoonth streets, second oor, front room. ANTED—A SITUATION, A HIGHLY RE. etablo young womn, ns firstrate eook; fs a nic lent wacher and troner; has lived in the most respectable families in the city.’ The beat o ence from her last place. Also, a girl wishos to do chamberwork and waiting, or would he willing to take care of clildren. The best of city reference given from her last place. Pleaso call at No. 18 Sixth snot, between Second ond Third avenues, in the back base- wont Can be seon for two days, if not engaged. on an invalid lady. ‘an be seen for two days a; 110 Nineteenth treet, Seventh ANTED—A SITUATION 4 be A baer nytt ane young woman, in a aml! private family; is a cook, washer and ironer; uo:ler- tands allkinds of 1 is willing to gos short distunce in the coumtry; is wil: Ming to make herself generaily useful ia a quiet reapect- able family. Can give the host of ci'y and country refer ces, Can be seen for two days at 123 Chrystie street, wn Warm RITUATION AS BY A middle aged person; untecstands all of fs mally sewing; he no objection 10 the care of or z it Has | ‘ANTED—A SITUATION AS NURSE AND SEAM bys seapectanle version, who underetands ofan in‘ant from ite birth; can © objection to go Soath, dress No. 7 Unjon court, lth street, for two da: {WDLE-AGRD PROTESTANT Wo- ANTED—BY A man a situation ea cook, washer ani ioner, or to do general honsew: wu small family. Can be seeu for two days at No. 279 Malberry street, near Hous ton, ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN uation as a good ple n conk and walter, and frat rate waaber and ironer. Has no otjection to the eity or country. The best of city refs ce can be given. be neon for two days, if not e floor and front room. aged, at 33 James street, GIRL WISHES chambermaid poxition; wares not object ax a resyectable and comfortable Bost reference cen te given. Apply at 16 Han te f Hanilion ferry. ANTED—A SITUATION, A RESPROTABLE woman, to do chamberwork and assist in ihe washing and ironing. The best of city reference. Con de seon for two days, at 23% East Twenty vighth street between the Seventh and hight avenues. matress; is of au ob! so mach or chamberwork and assist i give the very best of city relerence. be ween for two days, Ploase call at 245 West Twenty-sixth street, in the rear. Wma SITUATION Bx TWO RESPRCTABLI: young girls, one ax chambermaid and the otber ax louniiress, in an hotel or private family. Can be fen for two days, corner of Columbia and Pacific streets, South Brooklyn. washing and ironing. Can th can TANT A SITUATION BY A YOUNG MARRIED woman as wet murse in a respectable private family ; Use best of references if required, Can be seen tiM engaget. Viewse call at 79 West Twenty-oighih street, between Sixth sad Seventh oveaues, ANTED—BY A MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN, A Sf nas housekeeper or child’s nurse; under charge of children from their birth, bux no objection to do general housework in a smaii private family; good city references given. Please call for two Jays al No. 160 Fast Twenty-second street, between iret and Second avenues, fourth floor, front room. A/SNUED—A SITUATION BY A. | RESPECTABLE middle-aged woman, as cook, washer, and froner In o private faw'ly; also’a young woman wishes » situation ar chambermaid or ‘plain cower in & private family, or as walter; Las no objestion to go a smali dis- tarer in the country. Good reference given. Gan be keen for two days, at No, 233 Mulberry street, newr Yr 1. ANTHEA SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young wounn, a4 an experienced evok; no objec- ns to aunist in the washing and ironing in @ small pri vate family. Good city reference can be given, Can be ys, nt 906 Third avenue, betwoen wen. y fourth and Twenty f"th streets, Ww ANTED—A_ SITUATIO: 1, WILLING girl, ax chambermaid and waiter, or v4 chamber maid and seamstress; in quick at work, and willing to do light housework af $5 a morth in a permanent aitus- tion, as she bas uo followers, aud is fond of children. Has good reference in the city. C&ll for two days at 92% First avenue, first floor, back room. V TANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN aritoation av nurse; understands the sare and management of children; or would do ebamberwork, and fine washing and troaing. Good eity referencs, Can Be seen for two days at 230 East Twelfth strect, near ‘Third avenue, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Protestant young woman; she is a first rate cook understands cooking in all its branches. The beet of city reference as to character and capability. Oan be seen for two days at the house of her last employer, 18 Washington square. V J ANTED-—A SIT TION, BY A RESPECTABLE Protestant girl, as good plain cook, washer and rones, or ae ehambermaid, washer and iromer. Has y refererce. Apply st 47 Norfolk street, rear. at TANIFIN-A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE. to do general housework, or to cook, wash 5 wd city reference. Can be seen at 22! Conrt street, bet ween Douglas and Degraw, Brooklyn. TANIED—A SITUATION AS WET NURSE, BY A highly respectable woman, 22 years of age, who »s lost her baby of three months eld: is attentive and hildren: will be moderate in charges. Tho ¢ 1 will please call or nddress, for two days, at ster street, front basement. TED--BY A STOUT, HEALTHY GIRL, A SITU- tion to do general Housework; is a good washer ans! ironer, and can do plain ccoking, Can produce un- exeeptionable reference frum her last place." Jisa no ob- jection to city or countey. Please call or address, for \wo days, atNo 5 Hester street, front basement. WANTED ay A Tas ECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, WV a situation as cook; 18 a good washer and ironor. t, between Broome and Delancy streets. Wininas = ATION, AS SEAMSTRESS ferred, Apply at 253 Bowery, front room. \ young gitl, as nurse and seamstress,-or to do era: broidery work. 4g Muress 80 West Twentieth street, be- A TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK: wach and iron well. Alao, @ you Deas The bes! of city reference. Please apply at 79 Suffolis chambermaid, by an American girl; fer two days. TANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE twe ‘n Sixth ith avenues. ¢ of a buby. Apply ot 185 W ANIED—-A SITUATION, BY A_ RESPE TABLE. young woman, as Inundress, The best of city reference can bo given. The advertiser can bs seen at 416 Broome street, for two days, if not engaged. 7 ANTED—BY A TYSPECTABLE MARRIED WOMAN, a situation as wet nursc (her @rst baby) in a re- pectable private family. Can be seen for a few days. Please call at 9 Vandewater atreet, A SYECTABLE ENGLIFH GIRL, A sitvation as chambermaid and waiter, or to take caxe of ehildien, in a small private family. be reen at her present employer's for three daya, No. 86 West Thirteenth street, between Sixth and Seventh avenuos. J ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION as lnundress; she understands her business a fectly ; has live? four years 1a her last ituation; has dof in consequence of thé family going to Europe. Has thr vest of cily references, Can be vcen for two days. do need apply but a respectable private family. 1 at 69 Creeno street, Letwoen Broome and Sprig, the rear, room No. 10. JANIED—BY A YOUNG MISH GIRL, WHO HAS been but a short time in this country, @ situation iit some respectable family, where the lady would learn her chamborwork or general housework. “Wages not «a much an object a8 a good place. Firstclans city refer ence a to elinracter given. Please inquire at No. 6 Second avenue, in tke rear, second floor, front roon, until engag TANTED--A SITUATION, AS WAITER, IN A PRt- vate family, by « steady, active, sober man. Un- dersiands bis business well in all its branches, Gan be highly reconimended by his last employer, whom he ha» served the last fifteen months, All commands addressed to F. B., Herald office, or W. Briggs, 174, corner of Be- venteenth street and Third avenue. Wy A YOUNG WAN, OF SOBER AND indurtrious habits, tes situation as G been several ye ines in this ety. Can give foul "eoommenations as to ability, &e, Please address this week, at 58 Fulton strect, base ¢ porents reside in the city preferred. — whereas Riviera Wa A SITUATION AS CLERK,OR ANY OTHER ‘ Rag! ge f ‘a young man. Can sprak “panteh ani i an Addresa J. M., No. & Maompson Tene rs seats | AE MEN, SITUATION; [TANTED—BY TWO Yt or as brakemen. Apply at No. 163 Chem- to drive or take care of Can come well bers street, for three days. W Ane . 7 beset for we Inst understands the Tusinese thoroughly, wishes a sivebtion of that kind, and can ro the best of Hivare adeens HM HOGahd oten Se hare area Phare ress H. M. ines at No. 273 Mulberry street; in aster” its His Ziarens C.F. 3, Hecaid ofc W ANTED—A_ SITUATION, BY hoy Bd Grst ‘wt. tang the first’ families, Can be seen at tween Amity ‘and Fourth streets, in the fruit store, ree days. AV) ANInD— Two Hovs, WHO CAN WRITE 4 PLAIN WwW rapid hand, Apply at 192 Eighth avenue, privat door. st 'ANTED—AT 341 BROADWAY (BASEMENT. )—8TT uations speedily procured for eev00 feaehers, men on steamers and atores ond hotels, coachmen, barkeepers, “alters cine as housekeepers, chambermards, ko. =e", te, in this business, to Fight years’ experience on

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