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dawn’s esr! poy a worn by t jonable and can’t you the light, or at any other thme, That the hese faxhi tare those of KKOX’S manufacture? if you eanot reeormss the ar- Aiele, you certainl be and Sateen Peiles aa rr are no connwisseur’in hats, whioh fis hats are knowa and worn here. ladies know that his furs are ol ° “his uinbrellas handsome and goo! he has of the best quality and ry- it aad ‘8 canes 128 Fulton street, and 639 House. 5 La Size 37), Cent dtasn piciuren, at Ait Brondway, corner of Howael Biret GARBANAIT, Artist. ‘taken os Holmes’s new invention. jctures at « single sitting; 40 daily. y the New York Diture Camapeay, - qameras; two == Lace and Muslin K&XLTY & FERGUSON, Reade street, have on hand ball the sum the same 3 tee ne te ov window shades whieh must be soli ebeap. and Drawers, of all sizes, in wool, cash: or bt Me ant be sald ay the Em for alterations ‘We. 827 Grand street. Albert H. Nic Stock cents; Merchants’ Growers’, 90; Lewis County, Avenee, and Knickerbocker, ‘warehouse, at anction, ata great sacritice, for 9 few days at cont lean-than the orgipal coat of unity. Git eoratees in the elty, all of ing: retail, Ladies, Attention.—Cieaks! Cloaks! Millie bons, trimmings, &e., if, eta alige lr og oad the Beo Hive. 8. First come, first served. and Small, 23c— U.S. patent doable Curtains from Auctiou— No. 28934 Broadway, and No. lace great bargains, a tho largest ke ; alse, heavy goods Ves, ‘Now is your time The Hive Vouk, ‘Beidgotom 0.) Wheat 40; Washi at par, at 7, 40; Biginth EVANS’ ‘clocking 66 and 68 Fulton atroet. A visiting card ., Engraver an¢ Buildin, plate, beautifully cagraved, and fifty cards, for $1 26—great reduction. cards and silver door Pte at ver Printer, Weddii low prices, 8. Ge Broadway, in ‘the Go see Perham’s Troupe this Evening— ‘They perform their great mailroad ‘ese: aod flso bring out the farci allop for the Joth burlesque of the “ Black Barber,’ the most ludicrous and laughable extravaganves’ imayinavle. tom chorus, plantation festival, pantmmime of ‘array ot popular songs, comic and fancy dances, These, with their phaa- jocho, will make au enter®inment that can be enjoyed by every ene. For git tictet atigaction, see advertisoment. Cristadoro’s Hair Dye—This nitid Dye Sple: ben no equal in the world, The tints imparted by it to ‘the bair are those of uature. Sold wholesale and retail, aoa applied at ORISTADORO’S, No. 6 Astor House. and 'Tou) A Silver Medal Award- Pees. ed to MEPHIWY & HEAKD, 27 Maidea lave, for the Seri toupers exhibited at the New York State Falr, 1854, Bac and front braids, curls, &c. Copy the Health for Sickness—Do not Walt for an @itack of sickness, but on the first appearance of the evemy assist nature in her operations to expel him from the body. This in the object always attained by thove who ure Brandreth’s pills. ‘Thousands who have kept their beds for years, have been restored by the use of this medicine, They are as harmless as a piece of bread, yet all powerful tor the removal of disease, chronic or recent, infectnous or otherwise. of Brandreth’s pills. the blood is gradual} Deoomes too strong for all im, whether By the use purified, and monte to its free course, and thus the body is restored to perfect health and use: fiiness, The idea of two spirits, the ono good’and the ‘ether evil, haying power over man, is thus gion cor- poresl application; and, what is better, we know how to aasist the good ciple, the blood, to conquer the bad humors, and thus produce health and cheerfalness where before there was nett Brandreth’s pills are sold at directions, at the entrance 43 Cam but saduess and despair. ty . Dbeents per box, with fall principal office, Brandreth building, ‘treet, Ga Saturday, | Bailey, Mr. anghler of the On Sunday, December Married. December 2, by the Right Rev. Bishop sors Y. Weraorn to late Hon. Jobn Tonne! Cruxiza Josxraims, ption, Arkarma 8 8, of consum; Deveury, youngest danghter of the late Captain Joseph and Jane Doughty, in the 20th friends of ‘The relatives a her brothers-in-law, D. ‘Weawan, are rsspectfull iy from her late rossdence, to-morrow afternoon. . Be of her sye. family, nso those of and James F. invlied to atten3 ler funeral, o, 2 King street, at two o’elocit baddenly, on Sunday, December 8, Winiam AvpuaTDS Youngest son of George 'W. and Rowland August Read ‘Thy relativesand fricads of the family ar at two o'clock this aftzrnoon, from Choreh of the Holy Trinity, Muntasa attend the funcral, ‘the rectory of the invited t On Senta) tiecomsbil ON Gaicice Gerarp, in the er ‘SVth year of se. Her remaing wif bo taken to Calvary Ce:not termect, at twelvoo'clock to-day, from her la bi ‘The frionds of the faa! BA bast broadway. to attend the funeral. Dublin papera please co} Py. Suddenly, on Futurday, Me séeabor 2, at W L.1., Anpkew Carpsnter, eldest, son. of Sarah Cary 4 2t days, 2, aged 20 yonrs, 1L months Tho frlends'and scqua: amemnters and friends ot rth the Forsyth street Marion Hose Company No respectfully invited to attent ik iomorsew, from the residence of his uncle, iq, 207 Houth First street, ‘ard’a Island, on Saturday, December 2, Mrs. Jase Hass, aged 67 years, for over Methodist Epiecopal Church. cee of the family, and the 4, sre faueral, at twelve Williarasburg. forty years @ member of Her friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited ‘to atten her funeral, from Ward’s Island, at ten o'clock on Wednesday morning, without farther invitation. On Sunda) ‘he friends this afternoon, from No. 2%. Ow Sunday, Deencaber George D. and Mary Davis. ‘The relatiy cs au morning,” December 3, of eroup, Rosana @ years, 10 montha and'12 days, and acq.antances of the family are re- invited to attend her fi eral, @t one o'clock on etreet. 2 Mary E., infant daughter of irieuds of tho family are invited. to attend the fnneral, at two o’clock this afternoon, corner of Fifty-ninth street and Brosdway, to from Trinity ery. ‘On Saturday, Docember 2, of consumption, in the 28th of ber Mrs. Dora Harnisox, wife of Thomas Esrrison, cud daughier of William Walab, of Ratchenttey, eounty Kildare, Ireland. The frends and acq! es of the family are re- specttully invited to attend bA funeral, at three o’clock ia afterroon, from her Inte reaideace, North Seventh, ~ Dotween Th rd and Fourth streets, W' rewains will be interred in Calvary Cem Dublin papers please copy. Her msbarg. ny. Gn saturday evening, Decomber 2, Fiumy Jane Fanti, aged 7 years, 3 months and 11 days, seooud eliest @auzhter of Fatrick and Margaret Ferrell. Her tunerai will take ploce from her father's residence, Brooklyn, st two o'clock this On Saturday, December 2, Mactiax, Mviucay, aged 35 176 Schermertorn street, sfternoon. cars. » ‘The frie Marble Swnecutters’ Hociety, i funeral, from Twenty -sixth strect, at Bemaiie will be BOND, #),«:) 68 years. Her funeral wi @elvek, fro W. Bae: n, No. £2 York stvee Jo Brooklyn, on Sunday Canonive He The rejati Brother, Charles K. Pil, ° interred iu Calvary Cemetery, In Brovidyn, on Friday, December 1, Mi take place this morning, at ten reaitence of hor nephew, the Rev. D rnivg, Dee relict of the late dedigo A. and friends of the family, : are invited to atiend the fu nds gud acquaintances of the family, also the are rospectfully invived to lato residence, 215 West this afternoon, His 4. aud of her were}, irom her late resuence, 07 Henry atreet, at baif past two o'clock to-morrow afternoon, Services in St Ann’s Church: at three o'clock, On the 221 Nevember last, the Third avenue raflroad, from injuries reegived on Joux L. Nortoy, aged 3) years. ‘The relatives and friend of tho faun'ly are reepectfully Savited to attend hia faneral, at one o'clock to- from Grace Church, Jamaica, Long whore his remains will be rrow olan leav interred. The cars Brooklyn at fan and twelve o'clock. At his lato residence, Carmansviile, on Setarday, Doc. 2, Grorex F. R. Jaw, tho late Joseph Du; funercl, at trreive o’clock tercession, At bie father’s Jonxsroxy, in the 5tat ye: and those of his brother-ia- Gre requested to attend his to-day, at tho Church of the naville, without farther invitation. of his age. house, Partick, Glasgow, Scotiand, o he 13th of Noveufbers le, Saat Soom” one the cit, oa county Tort, fi lk In the city and coun! ow from thi a t Nevembor to the 2d day@t Bocomber; 1954, 2° Men, 63; womon, 77; boys, 116; girls, 94—Total, 450, DISEASES. Abscess a0 seeee «1 Fever, pw Aneurism of the aorta, Never, remittent, (bleeding). Fever, scarlet. 1 Blecdii Bore Bronchitis....., Cancer of womb. . Casualtios, by falls. Casualties, by reilroa: marunS eS ercionimne essen Fever, typholi Fever, typhus, Fever, nervous Tuflammation of bowels. . Inflammation of womb... Inflammation of liver... Inteusperanc Kidneys, disen Lungs, disease o} One See eee Bee eet 3 2 1 is 1 1 { 2 | Hospital, Pefevue. ~ 9% Bt Vincent's Hospital... 1 Tettoatnss BIW sIsl.. 1 City Hospital. mt 3 | Bloomingdele Asylum for Alinshouse, Bl’ 1 ge +2 Workhouse, Ae +21 Golored Home Hospital... 2 2 persous.........10 | Observe, 553, RE, must pass his whole liie without dot bm GREEN, No. 1 Astor Hovse, cannot beast thay oo 1 Sd 2? 1 Total... .. DOWNING, Oity York, Dee, 2, 1! B.-R, WHO LEVT HIS HOME, GODALMING, Surrey, the 24 of April, 1849, is faplorod to ‘to his mother at Me He View, Pertsea. Import- * Chai " NFORMATION WANTED—OF MARGARET PENDEL. If the above named person will call at the Post will find a letter for her. THE BALL SHARON, INST ANNUAL BALL UF HARMONY LODGE, No. 17, A.B. Ax. at the City Assemly Rooms, on W. (Tickets to be had Professor Fond, floor manager. ’A. M. WILLIAMSON, Socre lary HE SIXTH. ANNUAL benday evening, December 6. door, the ALL OF THE WASHINGTON Hussars, company E, Third regiwens, will take place at the Apollo Rooms, 410 Broalway, on Wodavslay even- ing, December 6, 1804. JOHN F. ROTTMAN, Captain. RNESTINE L. ROSE WILL LECTURE ON Tie EDU- ‘, cation of Woman Compared with that of Man, sud iho Conseqnent Results, on Monday evening, Deve ner 4th, aud on the Lega! and Political Rights of Women, on Wednesday, December bth, at the Brooklyn Iastitate, at 4g o’clovk. Tickets 25 cents, to be had at the door OUIS NAPOLFON AND AUGUSTUS ‘C#3AR,—M2. FIERS HEALKY will deliver the secon’ lectare,oi this course on Wednesday next, at 8 o’clock, at the Cli ton Rall, Astor place. Subjec!—‘Steps by which the two Emperors rose to power.” “The resemblance shown botween pagan Rome and skeptical, materialistic Paris, wan indeed striking.”—N. Ys Tribuns, Dec. 1. Mr Healey, in a brillant and scholarly manner,reviewed the two epochs, ant indicated the singular analozies botween the two Fmperort.”—N. Y. Express, Dec. 1. These lectures were prepared ia Paris during ‘a five years teai- dence, in actual view of many of the events they refor Tickets 25 cents; may be had at the door. ECTURE BY THOMAS F. MEAGH and Times of Daniel O’Conneil, os Lecember ith, at the Tabernacle, ut 8 o'clock. 25 cents, reserved seats 50 cents, to be bad at Hall & fon’s, and Citizen and Irish American officns A pany No. U9, bel on Satunisy evening, 2, 1564, to take come action in relation to the deat thelr Treasurer, Mr. Geo. Carr, the following resol tiv were presented, and on motion were cuaaim adopted :— Whereas, it Lan pleaned Almighty God in tie exer of huis divine providence to remove from our midst Carr; and whereas it becomes us to tertify our apg tion of his character a8 a man, his services as» fom and his generosity ag @ friend, and the deep u>! oie pant grief we feel at his sudden demise; thsve.uce be | Resolved, That in the death of Mr. Goo, Care we feo we have jost an upright officer, a worthy .ap effic’en member, aod a cheerful and pleasant companion. Resolved, That we tender to his adllicied fam'ly ov feclings of sympathy ant condolence ia their «14! bereavement; and alihough we kuow that we ci nothing towards restoring him to their societ, it will be conyoling to, them fo,know that his Temembered and his memory held in vanorations Resolve, That'wé"Bttend bia funocal ina body, a1 that the Bouse and apparains be draped ia mournin.; that wo wear the usual badge of moaruing for That these resolutions Be published in th Sunday Mereury and Herald, and. tna: a copy o> trans. titted to his family nigued Uy the ofticars of (be eon pany. HENRY ALLMAN, Foreman, Rout. B, Nooxy, Secretary. MIE EXEMPY, ACTIVE AND HONORARY Mi and friends, of Motropalitan Hore Co., Na, quested to meut at the hose earriaze hon oc. 4, io pay the last tribute of respect to surer and sssooiate, Mr. . A. M., without farther notice. HENRY ALLMAN, Poresan. Roxkny 1, Noonxy, Secretary Gps, tewand—si0 Wave) P. W. Schrabls, 1 from Decembe it to ig Diack Loca coat. lined with ailk; one brown green sack cont, lined with alpaca and quilt tuixed overcoat, lined with « lo. do,; out ol and quilted in body; one red velvet vest; one plece black cloth, 17 ya: green do. 2515 yards; ibree pieces fancy casvimere, 7 74 and 23; yards; one piece black doeskin, #4 yards seven fancy Vests; one lot fancy marseilles; thro pieces ailk sleeve linings; one piece drab serge; one pie do.; one piece satin de chaine; one picce black vely *t; one piece black eilk for vests; two pieces binc!: satin. KY IN WHALIAMSBURG—1E: DOLLARS ard.—The house occupied by Mrs. Ann Buri io. V1 Second street, corner of Sonth Sixth, was entered by some person or persons on theevening of the 2d inst, between the hours of 6 aud 10, and aobbed of the following named articles :—-One blue dress coat, git buttons, new; one blue frock coat, black but- tons; & cherry and black silk dress, and black elath cretlar, Lned with red and green sili Pawnbrokers will pleave stop any {person offering the above articles for v2le or pledge. The above reward will be paid for the recovery of the above mentioned goods by letvi them et the above mamed premises, or at Lounsh ty ery, corner of bouth Fifth and First st ARD—WILI, SE GIVEN y who delivers the horse which lef ip the morning, from Fifth street. The above 1m ed ita brown, paci: vse; has two wh ind ley of whish is lame. ler will leave it af 18 Washi ton market. $5 strap collar, having owner's name on it. Tho finder will be rewarded by bringing bim to 8> Froot Gs REWARD WILL BE PAID FOR THE RBCO- Wed very ofa black and tan King Charles spaniel, lost in Jersey he der on the ferry buat, on Fritay even- ing; bas tan spots on his eyes. and had on a German silver collar, with ON, ¥. & EB. R.R. Go., New Yor‘,” ea- wraved on it, PEACH MOUNTAIN RED ASI UGG COAL delivering from boat to any part of the city, at $ ton. Cash when ordered. Orders received wt 213 wery; 211 Greene street, and at the scales on the docs, foot of hing street, North river. 3. WEEKS, “OAL, COAL, $6 9% PER TON.—LANGE BIOVE Oi Co thoge rice iil be delivered, tive of cartage to any part of the city, from schooner J. P. Dickinson, foot of enty-second street, North riyor, at the low price of $5 25 per ton, weighed by a clty woighor. Apply to the captain, on board, Cartmea 50 centa loss, Cu CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST.—THE 8UB- seriber will deliver oge aizo coal, sultable for grates and ranges, for two days, from bonts, at only $5 per ton. Full weight warranted. ‘To those who wish to purchase coal, cheap and good, this is a chance seldom offered. JACOB W. CORNWELL, 479 Broome at. = & 6) PEARL STREET, SEVEN DOORS FROM BROAD- way, is the on! F place whore gentlemen can send thet winter pA rat gg De proporiy cleaaed, ltered ot repaired, with coliars, I inings and bat: ercoats handsomely eloa: or turned if faded. Articles sent for by oT aeron A. Cortissos. yori 7 PADIS AND CENTLEMEN HAVING e pose of, can recel fs by sending to the store 12 Laurens ‘street, weae Caan or 62 West Broadway, or address b; letter through the Post, to 8. COHEN. Ladies attonded by Mrs. Goboe ‘ME INSISTS THAT TO. ESCAPE CKN3U! AMAN has come up to this standard, bet no one can may he ever made ehirte that did not fit, or fatled to oxeoutean order with punctuality. eee Se POONA, @rrenes 0. B—A. Q WILL BE HELD AT MIDVIG 1c eve tual attendance is requested. JOHN Ietewsber Sth, 1854, ia council chamber, B. of doomed. By specia! 1 elict. M. W. L., @. &0. 0. B. HL. Mo. P., M. 0. T, T. W. FG. M OBC . 28. LBL L. OF SOU LHe tN Ree 5. DAVIES, Grand Sec’y. . EW YORK HISTORICAL SOCIET?Y.—THE ANNUA™ election for officers and committees will taxe place ‘this day, (Monda: pants Tg rooms, 600 Broalway. 3 Be’clock, P. M, Polla open from SHEPHERD KNAPP, President. Perer B. Mrap, Ree. Sec’y. OTICE.—ALL PERSONS ARE HEREBY CAUTIONED it negotiatiog @ nute dated St. Louis, A i laodiat eight months, for $2,964 v4, made by Pittoan Brother, payable to the order of Garucr & Co., of this city, as it was mailed .in St, Louis 8th September last, and did net reach its destination, and will not be paid its maturity.—New York, Dec. 2, 1854, at ELIFF 10 THE SHIP-WRECKED—THE LIFE SAV- ing Benevolent Association, of this city, was or- | is respeetiully invited’ inane aged ate of New York, TERT tinct, under. a its object being ‘to encourage mer- from the itorious conduct, to grant rewards, donations and pre- miums, ir money ani medals; to build or purchose and use life boats; materials svi others to perform any and charity.” Th ing the e1 of life in similar services of benevolence «ciation has beon instrumental, with the ald prepriatiegs from the general goverument, im anumber of station houges on the coante of Long Island and New Jerecy, aud in having hens welt supplid with apparatus necessary to retiove cu the rhip-wrec i; and through its instrumentality, fur- ther appropriations were muie by Congress, at its last sesniow, to increase the umber. The present means of the Association are wholly inade- quate to enabie them to perform ail the good they wonbl esire, and they are therefure compelled to appeal to the public for additional subscription. ‘Lhe payment of ten dollars to the association consti- tutes a membership for one year; one bendred dollars, a life membersliip; and lars a life manager. Eubseriptions will be the payment of five hundred dot- received by cithe: of (he officers, oe Boar of Managers consiats ef the followmy gen- tlemen. ‘the Collector of the Port of New York. The President of the Chamber of Comm George Griswold, A. B. Netlson 1B, Edwin Partiett, 8, T, Nicoll, E, K, Coline, M. Livingston, ‘Theodore Debon, Moses Taylor, Joviah I. Hale, Charles Ht. Marshal, W. 8. Wetmore, Henry Coit Joseph Walker, Honry Chaunovy, Jobu L. Asplavail, A. A. Low, Walter R, Joues, Jr. Oliver Tato, Jr., ¥. A. Delnut, Mobert Kermit, Jamen Boorinais. Waurer R. Joxus, Peesident. Dayres. Lowo, Vi Prosident. Roskxe C. Gooonvn, fraasurey. Joun D. Jovem, Secretary. Actes ANNIVERSARY OF THE YOUNG MEN'S HE: \) brew Benevolent Association :—Grani hail at Niblo’s Sakon, Tuesday eveaing, December admitting gentleman vieckets $1, refreshme: bratec Cotilion Band engaged (or the oce dersigned call the attention of their charitable and two Intie mate i juded. Dodworth’s eole- ion. ‘The un- riends and of the benevolent community to the above an- pains comp! with their The Festival Committee will, «p21 ely to satisfy ail who may bon resence on the occasion. ‘The progeads will be applies in furtherance of the well known object of our association—the gratuitous distribution of feel to the poor, the rigor of the season ant the high price of all articles of necessity, render the aid besto: clety an incalculable bleasi P. J. ad by this Bo- to tho distressed, JOACHIMSSEN, Chairman, Office U.S. District Attorney, 118 Nassau st. JACOB PECARE, Treasurer, 168 Haster «treet, ¥. Ps Youna, Secretary, 54 Kast Broadway. lesa, 32 East Thirtieth street, tonder their gratefal acknowledgmente to the following, among ether sity do- nors, for thelr generoun aid in providing an exootlent ‘Thanksgiving dinner for some 200 of their beneilciaties connected with the Home and Home Indi1itrial Scbool:— Received on Thanksgiving Vay from the St, Nichole Hotel, one pair ducks, legs of mutton, one In: from the New York five pieces roast pork, two boiled plese of beef, one roast turkey; tel, three large plum puddings: from the Collamore Rouse, two turkeys; from Jas pur Corniog, Esq., five tureya; Mr. Barcell, a las Mrs. Vanderpool, « basket of apples; Mrs, \ hams; Mr. Janie’ Ford, of meat and one basket fr Ratt key; Mrs. Bates, Twen' turkey; dany and Cha: Park X'miiford, Sixth a ey, yercel of small cakes; of,cake; AFriend, a ni ue turkey and one fc well, 60 Carmine atreet, one very Mra Parsons, Fourth ayenne, six loaves of cake and a e cheese; b er, two ‘one pair of chickens, ono baaket of vegetables; Mrs, James Brown, of chickens, ono turkey, one round of boot; Mrs. nck, one turkey anita basket of apples; Mrs. Post, one baskst of potato ; irs. Craighead, one tar. street, eigh th large basket of cain Bir RM. Walluck, two. baskets age of tha and & patoel of cakes Bennbtt 2 asks Of apptes, and a’ basket of cai ta tea ifsontte Ses, Foshay) a basket of eae: Mee. J Kiess, corner of id street Sixth avedue an baskets of cake aud a derrel of mit; Mr. ey; ond Leskes of case aud. 1H ADVERTISER, AN OD Fi tusuceesaful in obtaining em, nity-n quantity or 5 ALLOW,” ATA aN loymont in this vis. and is desirous of seeking it elsewhere, bat is uaable, for the £0 69. will be 4 olay E, Hyde & Sons, _ sand by leaving it at 44 Merchants’ F at of enfficient means, Avy donations aldreased 0, F., Huzald Off e (hamkfally received and gratefully acknowiedred, ‘XAS LAND AND GENERAL AGEN DOVA ean be found at the New York Hote! from ihe ') REWARD.—LOST, ON TH gold wateh, with independent seconds, anchor capiiseut, and cnernelied dial, Ne. 4,071, $75 would enable him to —J. DE COR. RSDAY LAST, A makers namo ‘The finder will receive the above the store of 8. Hamunond & Co., ‘xchange. %2 ) Stays gant hed, between the nder will receive av the livery stable % { REWARD. ® diamond 1m J And sre ret, seven or cig! th: centre ; ove atone Lalayette place. by. provin, Wart Willlane, emith’s shop. OST—ON FRIDAY, street, between Church street and West Btoalwa; above reward, by leaving t! No, 52 Lonard AME TO THE PREMISES ON THE M the 2a fut, tro calves roperty wn ang expenss. woe, 45 Hamamsraioy” PEWARD,—LOST, ON SATURDAY EVENING, watch, chatelaine chain ant crose hours of 9 and 10, in Le street. —LOS?, ON THANKSUIVING Day, breast pin ; the diamonds sro bt ina circle with ono in is missing from the top of the rele, The above reward will be paid to whoever wilt iurn the pin to the owner, at No. 29 Kast Broadway or ‘The owner cau have thom Apply to y strest, iu the blac’. DECEMBER 1, A LADY" 4 chased breastpin, supposed to be lost either in go- ing from Henry street through Atlantic to the South Ferry, Brooklyn, or in one of the Fourth avenue and Twenty-third strect ine of stages, Now York. ‘The finer will be liberally rewarded by presont'ng tho same to Mr. Cosans, 491 Houston strect, corner Elizabet! OST—IN HOUSTON STREKT, NEAR GRi 4 brown fu of the owner b; opera house, a white woollen knit comfort finder will greatly oblige the owner by loaving i La SATURDAY EVENING, AT PERMA O8T- LE. I Ls with a brass plate on the ead, morked John D. Vells, containing books and a few 1 sh, New York. T. er. articles of cloth: It dropped from the back of a hack, between tho Carito: carrer of Leon: nd the New York ant Erie ralirord depot, ou 4 P.M, The finder will be suitably the Cariton Hoose, Browiway OST—LAST SATURDAY NIGHT, A BUCKSKIN 4 purse, containing ver, A reward will be paid for its retarn (the owner's | horses: hate is on the purse), fo 111 State strert, * 8. Bonded warehouse, Broalway. to the U. bank bills, a gold pier and sll- sooklyn, or (\FFICE WANTED NEAR THE FXCHANGK, NEAT and of moderate ht np stairs, rent bot Ssad Post 0. * size, Avldress, stating location, ani fall description, to N. B, Ts REAL ESTATE PROPRIETOR4.—WANTUD, South Brooklyn, a good tot of ground, io a pleasant euited for a first class cottage. location, iN Persons baving the like to dispose of, may address, post paid, J. J. h., Herald office, any time during the week. a Fourteen: children, for w: exehanged. Addres streets, for $25 Witte _ronmisite “ROOMS, WITH DOARD, IN vate family, reatiing between Sixth and ‘a'gontleman, his wife a weok will be paid. Refs Horali office. ENT’S FINE GOLD ter breast pina, equal to the real diamond, with chain, $5; without chain, $4. f rt of the United States. edto by addressing L. & J, JACOUS, by mail to any nnetuslly atten’ for Broadw: isl oe " a bon! SINGLE STONE CALIFORNIA DIAMOND.| will tell CALIFORNIA DIAMOND CLUS. pins can bo # All orders AR L pins, just finished, price $19; the samo sizs reat mond woull cost $ » We do mot ask you to pur- chare, but would like every one to call and sce them. They are a carlosity, E nothing else, Civility gratis, & J. JACOBS, 407 roadway. ives and, jt and station houses, article: and | mow for inspection an elegant stock of furs, ble to afford facilities for savi cases of shipwreck or otherwise, and by them: 1 ming ov | DP a i Sinme OAKS GLOAKSI1 Gina: oe | Broadway, respectfully invites the -ten' ) in tmpectations sal amutacty a fae tie present com, an assortment ND CLOAK, At the following extraoni: [er see Fifteen hundred superb cloth silk Eight bundred superd cloth silk lined at. Twetve hunted uate Lpene velteh cient, thr 1 au ¥ One thouxand superb Lyons velvet 2 \< cloaks, at. Five hundred superb Lyons velvet cloaks, at. Four ired magnificent Lyvos velvet Five bundred splendid satin cloaks, at....... ‘Three Lundred extra superfing satin Three hundred superlative satin cloaks, at... Co And an endless profusion of cloth at 85 aud $9, ‘The subscriber Gvems further commen! pam pape 5 Enflice it to say, the high character of the goots on at ‘hls establishment t is already well kmowa, aad he would rag doel nahgegy nag yew ding [gd bbe — on won, wo be Tichest, it, aad cheapest cloaks ever vllered in America. GEO. BULPIN, Paris Mantilla Emporium, 361 Broadway. IGHLY IMPORTANT TO PURCHASERS OF FURS.— ‘The subseriber has just received an Invoice of very Russian, State of Maiue and Nova Scotian sable ik, NOW #0 greatly ia demand in tippets, mautelets, and Ficher Rupe capes, to which the attention of ladies GEO. BULPIN, 361 Broatway. ADIES’ FUR WAREHOUSE, 698 BROADWAY, BE- tween Amity and Fourth streets. —F. Lee not surpasced either for beauty or ality. Orders peg fuliiled, All articles warranted. Prices moderate tu suit all classes, : ‘ADIES’ FANCY FURS THe SUBSCRIBER INVITES pubic attention to his present unrivalled assort- nent of Kussian and Hudson stone marten, mink, chincailla, ermine, lyux, genct, aquirrel, fox, mountain marten, and fitch, all manufactured expresaly for first clays city retail trade, and at extremely woler- ate prices. GEV, BULPIN, 361 Broadway. N* DECEMBER AND JANUARY FasH: ios.. and furs:— Qoaks—Ip cloths, satin, moire antique and velvet. No stock ever seen in thin city so rich amd vanied in sty'e, vor the trimmvngs in euch good taste, the colors — and brown, at present so much ihe fasbion w arin. Furs—in sable, mink, stone macten, @tch and mountain marten, Notwithstanding the war’ with Russia, W. B. is offering vieh wink ebeaper than. ever yet known, ing fortunately bough: a large lot of furs early this year, thiongh a relative to Raysia N. Be-This house ‘is particnlasly rvcommended te strangers and visiters, its charactoriatic features uring final} protits ard uo deviation from (uo mariod price. Cloak and Fur Establishment, 17 Caual slroef, Bran- dveth buildings, tour doors from Broadwa: 7 WILLIAM B. Mok NNZI rh ENTIRE SPOCK OF LACKS, Bi hosiery, kid gloves, &., amounting to 0, at MADLEN & SiEWART?» vlway, must be sold by ist January, without reference to cost, in conmayaence of an alteration im their business at that time, Lady will find this a grand opportunity. Proprietor, IDERIES, NEW YORK FUR COMPANY HAVE Now ON banda superd nusortment of ladies? and children’s ‘he public are invited to examine our siock, and » for thumneelyes. Strangers will Gnd it to their advantage to call befove purchasing eluewhe Old fura cleaned, oltered and exchanged on most reasonable terms, HERZOG & NEWMAN, 401 iisowdway, corner of Walker street, JXHE LADIES OF BROOKLYN W ) FIT. ting dreases made by experiencad hands aye tn- vied to callaml have Uem made at the fashionable dress aud cloak esiablishment, Court stveet, fourth mar onse from President street, ‘Lerms mv . furs 59 ® BROADWAY—MANUPAG DEPOT OF oe Chantilly and Brussels laces. The undersigned, agent, has received the order from bis Kuropean iriends torell, at priced. greutly reduced, a large part of hi rich laces. These goods will be exhibi sat marke: on Monday, the 4th inst. Ho hopos to have the pa- tronage of the ladies of thin city. JULES DELCROLS. y, near ot Hotel. IN DRY GOODs.— W. & Wi By GILLEY, at THE BOWERY SAVINGS Siuie, No. 126 Bowsry, Wilt open on Mondey-morning, Deedmiver 4, with sheis stock of dry goods marked awn from 15 to'98 per cont, and at the prices goods will be sold, this may be cou- ‘sidered the best opportunity to obtain a cual hargain of fered during the year 1854. All the prices are iaavkod In plain figures, aud thé following wilt give a stall sample, while the whole stock on ets. atiod wili snow « similar reduction Blankets marked down from “ “« $6 to B4 por pair, $5 to BO e HL ints #1 50 Trench merinoes os Black silks 4 Colored silks ** pt Small plaid silks “ Good tine domet funnels, from Good Ene heavy flannels, from Check cambrien, from’ '2n. to Le Phawts (Cashmere), from $29 to $12 cach, Do. to. to s7 It is uuneeersary to go farther isto pattisalars—all the wiock of clot 3, Volvets, Hanels, dolaines, silts, prints, Lneus and domertics, have undergone an immmeanys reduction. ( Now an opportunity Is prosented whtel all who are purchasing ‘Thoula not love right of. ¥. W. & W. F. GILLEY, 126 Bowery. Late CORSETS, CORSETS.—MRS. STONE, 443 7 Scath street, of Freueb and English wove to to 15 st per yaod. don. Being a direct importer, she tx oaabler ibem at wholeaale and roteil at prices lover than ever before offered, and defies competition, Vuties will dnd it to their advantage to eal! and examine chasing'elaewhere.” Don’t forget tho numbe: Yearl street, near William. Ha tag peice BY SMOKE.—NOW ON BALE, in consequence of the recent firo in the lace em- Toidery and Paria kid glore store of John Mnddea, 673 away. He w ll kell seli at an immense sacrifice, for the purpose of clearing ont, the entire stock of coath goods amounting to $26,000, recently purchseed, a Which has been partially injured by rc, consisting of Ineo, Honiton, Valencienues, embroideries, muslins, es, hosiery, ke. LACK GUIPURK, THREAD AND BRUSSELS 1 B —The largest etock in the city gai at prices whitch Will defy competition, at PEJER ROBERIS & C2.°3, 875 Brondway. nN ta? DMBLOIDERIES.—TEN CASES JUST RECETY™D, 1, chemisettes and sleoves, (in sets,) collars, in‘ Tubes ond waists, of tho Gnest Paria work, at nuusus! 7 low prices, at PETER ROBER' Broalway, ULPURE, BRUSSELS AND POINT LACE DRESSES, capes, chenniseltes, sleeves, coitfeurs, baeba . ‘The most extensive assortment, and 20 yer cent less than iraporters’ prices, at FUTER ROBERTS €0.S, 815 Broadway, ANDKERCHIEBS—5,000 EMBROIDERED, HAVING been bought for cash. are able to sell them from 4x. to $100, which will be foand 40 than importation, at PETER ROBERTS & CO. DETER ROBERTS, HAVING BOUGGT AT SIE sate a large Int of embroideries, laces, &e., Offer them to the ladies ata bargain. EYER ROBERTS & ©O. WOULD RESPE request the ladies to visit the atore, aud t fad that tho stock is replete, and according to (lin above alvertirementa, we ORES, CARRIAGES, dO. T THE NEW YORK HORSE BAZAAR, 31 CROSBY A street, on Monday, Dec. 4, twouly-Gve huraes, aaffable for’ all paxpotess leo, econ Ment wagons, ea second-hand harness, saddies, 12 o’cloe! OR SALE—-A FINE PAIR OF BAY V Lorses, seven years old, 161; hands high, ani very atglish and pleasant drivers in both double and si harness, and fine uod@r the saddle. For style and they cannot be surpassed. Sold separately, or together and warranted sound and Lind, To be #geu at the lam ber yard, No. 153 Monroe atreet, corner of Moatgomery ko. Sale to commen Ge ici! ‘OR FALE—A FINE PAIR OF SIX YEAR OLD BLACK Hawk colis, 1634 handy high, stylish drivers, well broke in aingte und double harness, and good under the sadiile: also, « fashionable family carriago, suitable for one or two hor-es, and a set of plated carriage harness but little worn. To be acen wt the stable of Mr. Genklin Call, Water street, Brooklyn, opposite Fulton forry, from 0 to 12, SALE-—-TWO FASHIONABLE CLOSE CAR- , one of which is adapted to one or two ‘one elogant plated set of harness, and ono plain black: also Tobe. Atl will he sold at a raa- sonable price. To be seen until sold at tho private ata- MMe of the owner, 115 Ninth stree:, botween First avenue and Avenue A, The siabie and coach house wil! be to ket. OR- BALE—A BAY HORSE, FIVE YEARS OLD, with alight wagon; he te Gt for any businoss, 4nd pleasing in single or double harness; mitst be sold, | L. Ly | tickets from New York to J: 8 theowner has no work for him. He can be seen ai oe 184 Thirty-third street, between Seventh ul Bight! ps Ray HORSES.— HORSES KEPT TO HAY ON e first quality at r month; grain furnished by ‘bushel if required. ¥. W. Walker, Littleton, near Morristown, New Jersey. Apply to Messrs, Clark & Bai- ley, raf Howard Hotel, ooraer of Broadway en iden lane. AGON FOR SALE—A HANDSOME SHIFTING top, nearly new, and has been bat little ased. Wil) be wold Jow if applied for immediately, at J. U. JEWELL’S, 627 Hudson street. MATH IMOR IAL. ~ TENDERS HER SER- vices to tho ladies and gent of this city, in , by books an’ science, and is to be coasulted "The" aame of the Indy or gentleman they wil name @ lady or 0. marry; ‘visiters. Madame spon the “English, Freoch, and German languages. fesidence 300 Bowery, bv tween First and Second stroete, Office hours from 10.4. M. to € P.M. Laiion &0 conte; qentiomen 1. UNITED St Joseph J. Comstoek, Commander. depart with the United States maile Saturiay, December 9, 12 "hat the fot of Cunal street. a ving comlort, apply to gine x. cbt Tis! 56 Wall street. Passengers are requested on board at 11g A. M. gute Paside will anceced the Baltic: aad al Boe, 28: ppers please take notice that the ships of this line cannot carry any goods coutra‘an: of ps achinnonnmannone YOR LIVERFOOL — ship BALTIC steamship will qualled aecoumoda- | SALESMAN O8 BOO! SITUATION WANTED, keeper, in a wholesal: se, by a young man who his ence in the hardware busines knowledge of beokkecping ule entry. Salary not 80 much of an object at pres: ot @ pleasant and per renee given, Addrows manent situation, Best of city re “ .?? for three ratlication atibee in os mig: or 8 bol Als of city references, Apply at 115 Wooster st. ‘HE LIVERPOOL AND PHILADELPHIA STEAMSHIP T Com| intend their favorite steamsh p.— pt. Wylie KANGAROO, ,,...........5.1,874 “ ..Capt. —— FROM PHILADELPHIA. CITY OF MANCHESTER... .Thuratay, January 18, 1865. KANGAROO .. About Thursdays———— BEPOOL, CITY OF MANCHESTER, neaday, Decemeer 20, 1854. KANGAROO About Wednes Ealoon $0. ing to f A limited passengers will be taken, and found with comiorfably cooked provistonf, for 825. «to Liverpoot | $40....... .from Liverpool. wishing to bring out their friends cam obtain certificates of pasaage, and drafts on Liverpool, iu sums of £1 sterling and upw: Apply to SAMUEL SMITH, Agevt, 17 Walnut strect, Philadelphia, and No. 7 Broad- way, New York. ~ LINE OF LIVERPOOL PACKETS—41H DECEMBER. The splendid new and fast sailing packet ship 2,, Captain Chandler, will positively sailun Monday, December 4, her regular day. The accommodations tor cabin, recond eabin and steerage passengers are unsur- . Persons about proceeding ty Europe sbouki make early application to secure berths on board, pice No. 14 Fast river, or to W. & J. t. TAPSCOTY & CO., 96 Sout stroet, ‘LASGOW & NEW YORK STEAMSHIP 00) NY.— ‘Yhe new and powerful steamebips NEW YORK, 2,400 tone and 600 horse power (B.. Ceaig, commander) ; and GLASGOW, 1,952 tons and 400 horse power (W. Cumming, commander), built expressly for the trade be- tween NewYork aod Glasgow, will wail as under, From New York, Glasgow, Satucday, 20th January, 1855, at 12 noon. First cabin, saloon state-roomns (steward’s feo incladted), $00; first cabin, midship (state-rooms stoward’s feo included) Third eluss.—A thaited numer of third cuss pa 6 Will bo taken, supplied with provisions of good quality, properly cooked, at $25 each. | Carries a surgeon, For {reight of passage, apply to J. MesY MON, Bu broadway, New York. Now Yoru city bills or gold only received for passage. XO SOUTHAMPION AN HAV! Stats mail steawsaip U Be cr, will leave for Havre, touching at avuthampton to labd the mails and passengers, on Saturday, Decom ith, at 13 ofeloet, trom pier No, 37° Nocta itiver, f ch street. Price of passage frat ry coed do, $75, Lagyaye not wanted durng sould be went on voard the day befoce sailing, m “* elow.’? No freight wil be taken alter Phursday December Mth, For freight or pausage apply to Mui! MER LIVINGSION, Agent, 53 Broadway. THK UNITED Sama, command oa SOR LiVERPOOL,—THE PACKET sails Wednesday, December 6. Cabin or sierrage passage, » *1HOs, C. to CHE, $4 South etreet. RSPAIOH LINE FO) AN FRANC) LOWEST rates and no deduction.--Shippers per clipper ship GOV. MORTON, Capts Join Burgess, will pleate com: plete their eugagements at onc, aud and ia theie bills of lysine Nid signature. tiis favoriie ship bas nearly the whuld of her cargo engaged, and golag repblly on board, at pier 26 Rast river. Shippers to san bt cancisco will please observe thatthe vessels of our line Grish their eating in ten to Altoon days after coming to the berth, never being detained for the want of freight, but baye prompt despatch, For the bala: Yundred tons disenyaged, a te SUMMON & ¢ Wall street, or Messre, EVERETT & BROW M, lov Front T NITED STATES MATL LINE FOR ABy ALIPORNIA, VLA swell and Pansiaa Railroad. Taescay, bP. M., trom the tootof Warren strvet, North’ siver, vil! be dispatched the flert steamslip GLOKGY LAW, Capt. GV. Fox, 0.3. N., tocunneet at Penoma with the mew aud saperior steaiuship Sonera, 4 spare boat always kept ot Pauama, to provent deton- i nt, No express freight received neaniling day. For passage, apply et 77 Weatetroet, 10 3. W. RAYMOND. D CALIFORNIA SiEAMSHU LI che company N™, GE x ot Nieoy The splendid doudie en ‘EST, (2,000 tons barthen,) Turner, will loave, from pier No. 8 Nort river, at 4) oelock P.M. preelasly, fur Panta Arenes, Tucsdwy, December 1 tng “wth the favorite TKERA Ni H tons barthin, ) over ce lend transpertation steamers are busary! t class carrigves. Thow their ventilation and ac commodutinns. mation or passage, apply oniy to CHARLES MORGAN, agent, No. 5 Bow.ing Green. Let ter bag made ap ot the oifice. Letters 25 conta per halt ounce. PATCH LINE. THE ‘st wer ship G0. My loading at P i, Kast river, and bi most of her cargo engayed and go- ing on benrd, wil have the wsaal dispatelt o dhiy line, thippers will observe that the vessels of thi. line finish their loading in ten to twelve day berth, and are not detained for wantol (rowght, but have prompt dikpatch. For balance of freight.et luvigst rates, without detention, apply to SUTTON w 0b., 84 Wali iroot. JONEMR LINK—CARRYING | UNITHD for Melbourne, frow Pies No. 8, BR, Clipper ahip TROVIC, for Siduey, from Pier No. Hh infmedinte despatch. Clipper OCF AN QUEEN, to suocemd the Tropic and sail 20th December For freight or wee, apply toR. W. CAMERON, 116 Walt treet EX, A UBTRALLA.—ISDEPENDENT LIN, passage,—Sho beautiful A 4 clipper ship E SEAIE, 1,400 tons burihen, Simon Mogs,. conan: will Dave immediaic Jespatel fur Molbourne, Port Pil lip. The above suip- is only: tvo years old, and has pooved leraelf very fset. Ber eceommetatious fur passengers areof the very Best, both in first avd sevone cabin, ant as only a iizoited number will be taken, early ation is necessary. For freight or pessage. at low apply to ABELL & bt. ‘I, 146 Poort oireet, Richardson & Co., 62 Sunth etrest ve or & USTRALIA--FREK PASSAGE--PION EE r, tra t with 1 prepared to JLOrie, w & HAMSHIP LINK FOR BA ean steamships, formerly known as the Park- er Vein Line, running between thia port and Baltimore, having been purchased by # new company, will be cou tinued on the saine route, undor the nine of Cromwell's Kaltimere Steamship | These powerfnl aod frat ch swels been put iu pertect or ler, and the tors, In conneetion with the Baltimore and Ohfo ou) Company, are celermined to meke this the apert and most expeditions ‘reight routs fur the west. p ervangen ailroad Company, th heats at Locuat Vo for the west will be In suit under cover of th po other line enjo; tafe tranemissior ly on their freigl t with the Baliimore and Ohio ir “oars will connect with thone t depot, Baltimore, and all goods 4 in tho shortest possible tim>, Locnst Polat wareuouse, While uch advantages for a speody aud goods to the weet, suppers may re- receiving the best care and grstest Ceapaten. The business of the line will be conducts! by HENRY B. CROMWELL, at the company’s office, corner of Albany and Washington atrecta. W YORK AND NEW ORLANS STHAMSIIT sopany —-Yor New Orleans, stopping at Havana, carrying the United States mail.—the steamship BLACK WARRIOR, J. D. Bullosk, Commander, will ai F, Dec. 0, at 12 o'clock, fromm pier treet, North Hiver, Freight for the Mobile, consigned to our agenta in Now unoly & Co., will be forwarded free of ers for Havana must procure pesaports before leaving port. For freight or pas typly to LIVINGHTON, CROCHERON & O0., Acents, Broadway, N. R—The Cahowbe. R. W. Schafetat rnander, Will succeed the Black Warrior, ani sail day, Dec. 26, Bills of lading inust be sent in for signing the evening provious to the slip eailiag. for te A UNITED Stotes mail steamship KEYSTONE STATS, Capt. Re ic, will leave Philadelphia for Kavannah, on Wod- nesday, December 6, at 10 o'clock A.M. Karo, $20; steerage, $7, Tho STATE OF GEORGIA will loave as above, the following Wodnoaday. Agects in Now York’ SCRANTON & TALLMAN, No, 19 Old alip, whore state rooms may be sequred, OR SAVANNAH AND FLORIDA—UNTRED STATES Mail Line. —The new and spiondid stoamabip ALABA- ‘A, Capt. Geo. R. Sckenck, will leave New York for Sa- vanneb, Wednesday, Dec. 6, from picr No. 4 North siver, At 8 o'clock procinely.” Billa of lading signed by the clerk on board, For frelght or passage, apply to SAMUEL 15 Broadway. For Plerita, through sonville, $31; Pilatka, $53. ‘apt. C. D.'Ladlow, will The steamship KNOXVI.LE, leave on Saturday, Dec. 9. FF" NORFOLK, PETERSEURG AND RICHMOND.—THE steamship ROANOKE, (apt. Skinner, is mow load- ing at pier ¥3 North river, for the above ports and sails on Saturday afternoon, ut 8 o'clock, LUDLAM &® ASANTS, 82 Broadway ‘OR FORFOLK, PETERSBURG, AND RICHMOND.— The United States mail steamship ROANOKE, ‘1. Skinner, commander, will leeve pler No. 13 North river, on Katurday, Dec. 9, at So’clock P. M.; will ar rive in Norfolk the next afternoon, aad Petersburg ard Richmond the following morning. ' From Norfolk, pan- ~ ngers for, the South procood by railroad with through tickets from Wokion to Wilmin, Angas ke, Paseage and faro to Norfolk, $8; to Petersburg Wahmond, ¥10., Steorace hall price: . AN 4 tw LUDLAM & PLEASANTS, a way. _ FA TRADER, 46. ]DRESSMEN —EMPLOYMENT WANTED BY A 00D 4 wk Ne bo a teen Mn bed to some of e officoa in this city for workmansl ke. Ad- arene J, B., 260 Bast Fourteonth street. Capt. R. Leitch, \ } can be seen at 205 Mott street, up stairs. GERMAN GIRL, WHO SPEAKS ENGLISH, WISH a situation as chambermaid aot or & thambermaii ani to do plain sewing. Gi noe given, Flease call, for two days, at 119 Bight street, between avenue A sud First avenue. “9 SITUATION WANTED, BY A RESPECT, MAR ried woran, aa wet nurse; hasa full breast of milk, and cau give good city reference. Can. ween foc two days, at 88 First avenue, room No, 12, A IMUATION WANTED, BY A RESPECT: wo- MAN, ds nurse; she is fully competent to take th» charge of an infant from ite birth bas the best of refe- renee from her last place, wh-re she las lived two years. Apply at 20 Monroo y'acc, Brooklyn, where sh@ can be teen tor two days, RESPECTABLE WOMAN, WHO 13 COMPETENT TO A cut anid fit ladies” dresses, woul! goout by the day ‘or week, Please call at 129 Seveuth aveuue, third floar, front. RESPECTABLE TLOY GIRL. WANTS A SITUATION A todo general housework. References will be found ighly aatisfactory, Can be seem at 41 Atlantic street, Brool lyn, for one week, COACHMAN, HAVING A STYLISH TEKAM OF horses, with harness, &c:, completo, of his own, is deeivous of making an engagement with a tleman ving his own carriage, by the month or un’ Terme moterate. Apply to Traivor’s Broadway. spring. ne, ais \ RESPECTAPLE YOUNG WOMAN, WANTS A SITUA, LA tion ay cook, washer and ironer, or to do general hourework, ina small, private family. She isa first rate washer and irener. Can give good elty referenee, Please call at the corner of Columbia and Atlantic streets, over the wlolocale liquor store, first flopr. Can be seen for one day. : RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT GIRL WANTS A situation, ae cook, washer aod ironer, in@ sma!. rivate family.’ Haw good refereuce from her last place. ‘an be seen for two days, at 93 Wost Sixteenth street, detween Sixth and Seventh avenues, im the rear, fir floor. RESPECTABLE SCOTCH WOMAN WANTS FAMILY A ant gentlomen’s washing and ironing @t 120 For, | jeth street, basement, hetween Seventh Bighth ave P nues, Also, to go out to day's work. DRFESSMAKER WHO CAN CUT ‘AND . AND A chambermaid and waiter, wanted imi toly for first cloxs families up town. | Apply at the Beloct Fe- male office, 105 Twenty-sixth street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues, Piafn cooks, chambermaide, waiterr, nurses, seamstie and general ers, can obtain good situatio RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS:A SITU 30 days, at 111 Delaney street. ‘None but » private family need apply. GERMAN GENTLEMAN, ployed for some years In Germany and France, aad who is com both in to cor banking hor rospcnd in the German aad Freneh languages and keep books, is desirous of forming an engagement with either a mercantile or banking house tu this city. References given by Mr. J. Gordou Bennett, Addrew KR. B., ce. N EXPERU tion in a respcetable private family, He can be Berale ighly recominende by the respe stable private faunlies he has lived with in this cit; a Protestant. Address J. joor. 28ixth avenne, th N INDUSTRIOUS G ane Sie Srebenn ey rragit able appearance and undoubted res} ity, be Ing eight months in this country, ia desirous of a situa tion in a respectable American or German’ family, as chambermuid or nurse. She understands washing and ironing well, but hae as yet little knowledge of yay lish Jangnage. Good relerences can be given, el YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION AS PLAIN ‘ook, ar to do general Lousework. Good referenco~ given, Cun Bo seen for two days at 332 Twe'! street, Detween First and Second avenues. COOK AND WAITER WANTED FOR A RESTAU- ZA rant; none neod apply but those who ean briag s2- Jisfoctory reference as to capacity and character. Ap «o's rostaurant, corner of Nit street ami py ate roaty, J NTED, TWO OB ibree mea, whe understand thoroughly tic euriny entting of Tudia bee! and port—employment for the ; IMstimen preferred. Apply between the hours of and 1 o'clock this day, to Cooper & Co., 138 Front street: ary NW FORK CURERS.—WAd " pox “WANTID—ONE WHO UNUERSTANDS PACKIN Apply at No, 28¢. Peter's place, one door reet. tol irom Berelay OOK WASHER AND IRONKR—SITUATION WANTED / in private foutily. Good city reference A;ply at 7) West Seventeenth strevt, between Sixt! Bevenih avenues, for two @eys. RUGCINTS BITCATION W, A man of long experienee in compout tions, and wise is tal.y competent aad coulis ie tire charge of a retail drug store; ing the city. Unexceptionable references given. Ad- dre 4A. K:, Herald office. ens: ] RU “te YRK ered A beeches WHOLE- SD sabo or retail drug store, havi ‘amphe expe- rience in retail and potecriphon citer A, Can be seen at drug store 108 Rayard atroet, from 10 to 12 A. M. and 2to4b. M. Satisfactory reference given. 1 KOUSKMAID AND iver. and G ENERA "Situation wanted in a small private, . Good city veforence given. at the corner of Atlantic Apply. and Colurnbia streets, Brovklyn, first floor, over Hguvor store, — PLAIN COOK, WASHER AND TRONFR, AND TO DO . general hoacework—Situation wanted in a jamily, Good c'ty reference given. Apply at 21] Madi- i et. KO! EeED £008 —SIUUATION. W. IN A ¢ family, by a reepectable Protestant English lived six years is ‘her, last. place Good ety A at 18 Twenty: ninth street, een i1, for two days. Ih Bay oe roe SERVANTS WANTED FOR FIRST CLA: 8 families, principally up town—cooks, nurser, waiters, chamberwaids, seamstresses, wen, At, Apply, with good city references, at the Employment Agency Office, €0 East Fourteenth street, Union square, N. B.—None admitted into this office for situations, but iLoze who come well recommended. ,VIUATION WANTED AS WET NURSE, BY A RES- peetable bealthy young woman who has lost her baby. The best of ety references given. Call at No. 6 Columbia street, Brooslyn. {TIVATION WANTED--BY A PROTESTANT YOUNG FD women, as cook, who thorouglly understands ber Lumines its branches, Good city references given. Address box 530, Herald office, tor three days. GTTWATION WANTED—BY_ AN INDUSTRIOUS YOUNG +) women, in a private family, to cook, wash and tron. Good references given, Call at 165 Twenty-seventh street between Firat aud Second avenues, Sd {iTUATIONS.— SITUATIONS ARE WANTED FOR THE AD following first class servante:—Two German cooks, three rotestant cooks, ove ecprience Peoich nurse, also eight excellent cooks for large boarding bouses: also over one hundred other oxerlient servants, at HENLEREON’S oMice, No. 6 Court street, Brooklyn, up. posite the City Hall. eer ee —SIIVATION WANTED BY A PROTES. Y tant young women, who understands dress! % weoukl have no objection to assist with chamberwork. Can give most sutistactory references. A line addrossed fo dane, care of Vim. Dunne, 188 Broadway, will be tended to. ANTE.—CCOD SERVANTS FOR ry Pata in private wo #, houses, = with good reterences, and modera\ can be fou vent choice st MORRIS & COBNERT etatliohwsent, corner of Reade A and Geiman male help, jera con inch oftice, No. 102 Greenwi back room’ ke., at street. | toengage im a business from which be realized. Aldress a letter containing 12: or or call on Brown & Brother, 821 5) strect Fall enlars, wen & specimen of the will be rent by Nyro AUCTIONEFRS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. —Wanted, by « gentlemon of considerable experience, ement a6 salesman, either permanent or other- nokterable influence binet 1 be of great tervices is cvetinine com- Addcess G, O. B., Herald offee. anther ote ‘aperee PARLAME UN PEU L’£N- eoire Be cer comme bomne enfant ferme de chambre; cle peut fournir terbons tee sj) cat congo et repnavor le Hinge, 8 chet M. t, pensfow francaise, 1S Mereer street. * a, U Nk JEUNE FRANCAISE DESIRE UNE SITUATION dans une famille pour prendre dos enfante, @ weur ¢ marl —_ el et init de bonne: reormmsndations, Sadresser 245 Quarancu or tre In Neavi?éme ot Dt ime avenwe, a }NE PLMOPELLE ALEMANDE, PARLANT FRAN cain, eb Ne ag désire trouver & ce placer comme dar.o Jo compagnie ou gouvernante, pourrait aussi faire doa robes, et comprend & un ménages, Slalvevser 18, No. 12 Bart Eighteenth strect ———_—_—_—_—$—— For Balance of Wants See Biuth Pace

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