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663 Broadway, this evening— anton chords, railrom! gallop, plan- | and pantemine of Jocko, are to be | performed with Ethiopian songs, dances and extravagan- | zag of the most ama: oh nology.—Examinations, with Charts ond written deseriptions of claracter, day an’ evening. Works on Phrevo! fSIGNEE'S NOTICE.—ALL PERSONS HAVING claims, not heretofore presented, against the late ria of Andnew & McClure, are hereby notified to pre= ber, at 115 Crosby street. N. H. BARTHOLOMEW, Assignee, a | 0. 0. B.—A. Q WILL BE HELD AT MIDNIGHT | Tecember 5th, 1854, ia council chamber. G. J. will be doomed. By ss feet deep on « level—an) owing to the high wind it is The trai which left New York for Boston last nizht Bee not yet reached this polnt, and is undrrstood to be Blocked up near Hartford, R LAVEKI OO” —ONITD SLATES MALL STEA Ct, Joreph J, Coms dtepart with the Umreed States maile positively on Saturday, December 9, at 12 from her berth at the foot of Canal strest. ¢, having unequalled accommoda- 66 Wall street. Passengers are requested to be on board at 11 The Pacitic will succeed the Baltic, ill please take notiee that th ‘carry any goods contrabat NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL UNITED STATES Mail Steamers.—The ships composing this line are Capt. Comstock. iC, Capt. ——. ‘These ships, baving been built by contract, expressly for government service, every care has been taken in their construction, as in their engines, to ensure strength modations for passengers are OR SAVANNAH AND FLORIDA—UNI Mail Line. —The new and splendi: TA, Capt. Geo. RB. Sokenok, will leav vornah, Wednesday, Dec. 6, frown pier No. 4 Nov Bills of lading *eaed h at the Mack barber, 1 steamship ALABA- @ New York for Sa- | | sent the same te the su’ at 8 @olock prec clerk om board, For EL. MITCHILL, 1% Broadway. tickets from New York to Jacksonville, The steamship KNOXVILLE, Capt. C. D. Ludiow, will Baxeor, Dec, 4, 1854, Snow fell here during last aight to the depth of a foot. ‘The weather is now elearing up. PortLanp, Dee. 4, 1854. now fell at this place to the depth of twelve inches @uring last night, and it has badly drifted. Some damage to sbipping bas occurred, but as yet no Gepioun disaster has been reported. STOPPAGE OF THB FREIGHT TRAINS ON THE NEW YORK AND ERIE RAILROAD. Smnsuy Crrv, Dec, # 1854. ‘There being two and a half feet of snow along the Delaware aud Susquebanna divisions of the New York aed Erie Railread, the freight trains on the road were @bendoned for the day. The road being well supplied ‘with now ploughs, they wiil resume their trips to- pathy and pho- tions for elegance an: “Fair tresses man’s imperial race enenare, And beauty draws us with a single hair.” tas agpees the hair in a beantital and natural color, use BOGLE’S premium electric hair dye; and to restore it in bald places, healthy condition, use Bog leaves the bair soft, silky and glossy @ inventor, WIL- ‘asbington street, Boston B. & D. Sands, 100 Fulton stree LOAKS! CLOAKS!\ CLOAKS! bheow.. suid, 361 Broadway, respectfully invites the -tention of ladies to bis importations and manufactures fur uw GLAND CLOAKS, D CLA, At the following extraordinary prices: ‘Two thousand superb cloth silk Lined Filieen bucdred superb cloth silk lined Light buncred superb cloth silk lined cloaks, One thousand very rich cloth silk lined cloaks, at. | Twelve hundred superb Lyons velvet cloaks, at. One thousand superb Lyons velvet cloaks, Five hundred superb Lyons velvet cloaks, at Four bundred magnificent Lyons Five bundred splendid satin cloaks, at. Three bundred extra su; Three hundred superlative satin cloaks, at $2.30 And ap enciless profusion of cloth talmas, at $5 aud $6, ‘The subscriber deems further comment unnecessary. Buflice it to nay, the high character ef the goods on nent is already well kaown, and he would merely add, in conclusion, that the above will be foun: wn, Ww be the riches! offered in America, A Paris Mantilla Emporium, 361 Broadway. URS OF ALL NATIONS.—FALL FASHIONS READY, at LOUS & JACOBOWICZ, 397 Broadway, first floor, between Walker and White street, Ladies purchasing favcy furs should visit the above manufactory, where they can select from the largest aud most varied 5 ment of all kinds. Furs cleaned, repaired and altered, to the present fashion on moderate terms. IGHLY IMPORTANT 10 ’URCHASERS OF FURS.— ‘The subscriber has just received an invoice of very superd Russian, State of Maine and Nova Scotian sable mink, now so greatly in demand in tip, and Ficher Rupe capes, to which the at! is respectfully invited. and to keep it ina fine, '* byperion fluid, which 0. 0. F.—THE R. New York will hold its stated December sessio: room Ovid Fellows’ Hall, corner Grand and Centre atreets, om Tuesday evening, the Sth inst., at 73; o’clock. tual attendance is requested. OF SOUTHERN By onter. J. DAVIES, Grand Sec’y. ABONIC NOTICE.—MYSTIC TIE LODG: F. & A. M.’+.—The members of this lodge are re- quested to attend their next regular meeting at their lodge room, corner of Broome aud Crosby streets, tais eaday) evening, at 73, oFelock, precisely ‘Cuantes A. Kewnisn, Secretary. ASONIC.—A QUARTERLY COMMUNICATION OF the M. W. Grand Lodge of Ancient and Honorable ernity of Free and Accep'ed Masons ot the State of New York, will be held at Freemason’s Hall, No. 600 on Tuesday evening, JAMES fi U. A.—CONTINENTAL CHAF members of this chapter are to meet at their room, 327 Bowery, this day, at one the last tribute of respect to our A. Day. The Chap- ter of the 0, U. A, and the members of the order are re- spectfully Invited to attend. T, Van Voner, C. of C. pro. tem. U. A.—A REGULAR MEETING OF JEFFER30N Chapter, No. 49, 0. U. A., will be held this evening Membera are requested importance is then to be J. A. ROOME, C. of the C. ARCELS FOR THE OLD COUNTRY.—A GENTLEMAN in a few daya will take iarge of parcels for delivery in the United Kingdom, He would transact with fidelity any business Good reference given. lay street; and by c throughout the world, ied for fromnye of passage from New York to Liverpool, ia first cabin, $130; in second do., $75, Exclusive pA sized staterorms, $3: From Liverpool to New York, £0 and £20. ‘An experi« uced a1: No berth secured FROM KEW YORK. On Monday, December 4, Joun T. LaLavm, aged 38 | years and 7 wonths, | “ The members and friends of the family, the members of Hose Company No. 25, also the | United States Engine Com) bers of the Ryndera’ Grenadi the funeral from his lat street, this afternoon, at nday, December 3, at 106 Bowery, N. B. Rusvns, aged 23 years 4 months and 29 days His body has been removed, by order of his friends, to Avrora for interment. On Monday, December 4, Gracz, youngest daughter of Sylvester and’ Mary A, Pendleton, aged 14 months. The friends of ‘the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow afternoon, at from the residence of her parents, 183 East Twenty- seventh street. On Monday, December 4, Tromas Sort, aged 38 years. His friends and acquaintances, al the Hibernian Universal Benevolent Society, also the members of Company C, Mitchel Guard, Nint! Irish Volunteers generally, are respectfully invi attend his funeral to-morrow afternoon, at one o'clock. , 164 West Broadway, corner o} On Sunday, December 3, M ge. of the. family are respectfully invited to attend thefuneral, to-morrow morning, at ten o'clock, from the residence of her father, 157 Laurens street, Her remains will be taken to ‘The express train which left Dunkirk this morning, aerived at Owego at 4:50 P. M, At Dunkirk, snow had fallen to the depth of eight imedes. DBTENTION OF THE EASTERN TRAINS. Hanrroro, Dec. 4, 1854. ‘The train which left New York at elglt o’clock this morning, did not reach this place untileight o’cloek this evening. The afternoon express train was also an hour nda half behind time. ‘THE NEW YORK AND BOSTON MAIL TRAIN. Boston, Dec. 4, 1854, ‘The writer left New York at 8 o’clock this morning, by the mail train, and reached this city at a quarter be- fore 7 this eventoy, by the aid of seven powerful engines, We were sumpletely embedded in snow drifts, sometimes fer several hours together. Ne storm of equal violence has occurred in this vicin- My for many years. ‘We learn that the House telegraph wires were com- stripped from the posts east of Springfield for » hed to each ehip, ATES OF SAILING. FROM LIVERPOOL. Wednesday, Noy, Wednesday, Nov. 1 Wednesday, Nov, 29, « Wedaesday, Dec. 18, « Wednesday, Dec. 27, « ort apply to LLINS, 66 Wall street, New York. SHIPLEY & 60., Liverpool. KENNARD & 00,, 27 Austin Friars, London. MUNROE & CO., 26 Rue Notre Dame GEO. H. DRAPER, Havre, The owners 2 these ships ‘will not be secuuntatle for jewelry, precious stones, or ing are signed therefor, aud members of the late ny No. 23; also, the mem- ai fuested to attend , No, 75 Anthony a’ctock precisely. rine satio cloaks, a! 3 the Sth inst, at 7 ERRING, Grand Sec. best, and cheapes For fretght or pas “ano. buLEIN hereby notified o'clock P. M., to late brother (ex J. B. DUFF, Sachem. gold, silver, bullion, specie, unless bills of ladi reof therein expressed, * Shippers will please take notice that the ships of this line cannot carry any goods contraband of war. LIVERPOOL AND PHILADELPHIA STEAMSHIP ing their favorite stoamehips— ++2,125 tous... Capt. Wylie. at the usual place of meeti to be present, aa bufiness t from his late residence, Company intend soili OF MANCHESTER... CITY OF BALTIMORE, CITY OF WASHING KANGAROO, Sosay L. Brows, in the about to start for Liver ntion of ladies GRO. BULPIN, 361 Broadway. UST RECEIVED— 50 dozen black ostrich tips; 100 dozen super white tips; 20 dozen super colored tips. Also a superior lotof beaver, plush and felt bo which will be seld low for cash. HOMER & KETCHUM, Nos. 64 and 66 John atreet, corner of William street, New York. Address Europe, FROM PHILADELPHIA. January 18, 1855, euredayo es FROM LIVERPOOL, TER. . Wednesday, Decomoer 20, 1854. «..-About Wednesday, $65, according, to state room. VESSELS ASHORE AT LONG BRANCH. Lona Brayon, Dec. 4, 1854, ‘Tho brigantine Eliza Ann, of Blue Hill Mine, is ashore at this place. She ‘s light, and high upon the beach. ‘The sehooner Enoch French, of Fall River, is also in the same situation. Both vessels were bound out, in ballast. without further notice. Greenwood Cemetery. Un Monday, December 4, at Mount Verno RNKLIA CAROLINE, daughter of late Cornelius Swift, aged 1 year 9 months and 24 days, St. Louis papers please copy. At New York, on Saturday, November 25, in the 41st year of her age, after a painful, Saran, wile of the Rev. ty College, Dublin, and 1a forces in Ct la. IXTH ANNIVERSARY OF THE YOUNG MEN'S HE- SS brew Benevolent Association:—Grand ball at Niblo’s Saloon, Tuesday evening admitting a gentleman and tickets $1, refreshments inclu bratec Cotillon Band engaged for the occasion. éersigned call the attention of their charitable friends and of the benevolent community to the above an- nouncement. The Festival Committee will «pire n pains completely to satisfy all who may honor them ence on the occasion. be applied in furtherance of the well known object of our association—the gratuitous distribution of fuel to the rigor of the season and the high price of all , Fender the aid bestowed by this so: sing to the distresse:), OACHIMSSEN, Caairm: Office U.'S. District Attorney,'118 Nasaau st. JACOB PECARE, Tfeasurer, 163 Hoster street. E, Dx Yona, Secretary, 54 Kast Broadway. CITY |ANCHI December 5, 1854. PaNGaRoL si Saloon $90, $05 and A limited number of third class taken, and found with comforfably $25 ++,to Liverpool | $40. Dodworth’s cele- passengers will be ARSE RT URE ai Jersey City News. THE AUTHORITIES CALLED TO ACCOUNT, A certiorari, issued out of the Supreme Court of Now the Jersey City ordinances ve to inns and taverns out of the control of the @emmon Council—ubtil theie constitutionality and le- Felity are decided—was served on the Mayor on Fri Jast, and will be cent to the Common Counell this ev: ued on Wednesday. There is some di gal gentlemen as to whether new prose- @ations under the ortinances in question can thus be enied. The matter is returnable at the February m of the Supreme Court at Trenton. at the Common Council this evening, relative to th Subject, will be interesting. homas Handoock, B. A. Chaplain to HB. M. of injuries received by the on the Harlem Raitroad, afier # painful illness of thirteen days, which he bore with unexampled patience, CuaRurs A. Day, aged His funeral will take place this aftersoon, at three o’clock, from the Methodist Episcopal Church in Seventh street, The friends of the famil, the Continental Chapter No. 120. U. A. ate invited to attend without further notice. ‘On Sunday, December 3, of consumption, ALRaTHEA S. Dovaury, youngest caughter of the late Captain Joseph and Jane Doughty, in the 20th The relatives and friends of her brothers-in-law, D. B. McCullough and James F. Wenmaa, are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, from her late residence, No, 2 King street, at two o’clock thia_afternoon. Suddenly, on Saturday, December 2, at Williamsburg, L. L., ANDREw Caxrentsr, eldest son of Sarah Carpenter, aged 20 years, 11 months and 24 days. The friends and acquaintances of the family, and the members and fri€nds of Marion Hose Company No: 4, are invited to attend his fuueral. at twelve o'clock to-day, from the residence of his uncle, George 267 South First street, Williamsburg. morning, December 8,Mrs. The relatives and friends of the family, and ef her brothef, Charles E. Bill, are invited to attend the fu- neral, from her late residence, 97 Henry street, at half- wo o'clock this afternoon, ‘huich at three o’clock. ADYERTISENENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. +++, +from Liverpool. a = their Larned Tt obtain passage, and drafta on Liverpool, in suma of £1 sterling and upwards. Apply to SAMUE Agent, 17 Walnut atreet, Philadelphia, and No. 7 Br way, New York, ‘ LASGOW & NEW YORK STEAMSHIP OOMPANY.— new and powerful steamships 2,400 tons and 500 horse power (K. and GLASGOW, 1,962 tons Cumming, commander), built expressly for the trade bo- tween New York and Glasgow, will sail aa under, From New York, Glasgow, Saturday, 20th January, 1855, at 12 noan. First cabin, saloon state-rooms (steward’s fee included), $90; first cabin, midship (state-rooms steward’s fee included), $75. Third claas.—A limited number of third lass ers will be taken, supplied with provisiona Properly cooked, at $25 each. Carries a wight or passage, apply to J. McsYMON ay, New York. New York city billa or gol IES’ FUR WAREHOUSE, 693 BROADWAY, BE- tween Amity and Fourth streets. —F. LANDRY has how for inspection an elegant stock of furs, not to be surpassed either for be: A dy Judge Potts, taking The proceeds will Orders strictly Prices moderate and ADIES’ FANCY FU! public attention to ‘ RS.—THE SUBSCRIBER INVITES Sad the members of his present unrivalled assort- ment of Russiao and Hudson Bay sables, stone marten, lynx, genet, squirrel, fox, all manufactured expressly , and at oxtremel; ciety an incalculable ble P. J 4400 horse power ( mink, chinchilla, ermin mountain marten, for first class city’ retail t ate prices. GRO, BULPIN, 361 Broadway. RS. SARAH A. TROWBRIDGE HAS OPENED HER rooms, No. 836 Fourth street, for dress and cloak ishing, sud children’s clothes, in all its branches. Gentlemen’s furnishing goods on hand and made to order; also, gent’s breakfast The proceedings ear of her age. Saag Ra Apes eR TT he family, also those of F. MEAGHER CLUB.—THE MEMBERS OF THIS e clubare requested to attend a mevting this Tuca- evening, Dec. 5, at 7 o'clock, at their Club Room, Union Buildings, Bowery, near Broome street, for the transaction of urgent business, 0. P., Secretary. For 25 Cents you can get the god of art has ever invented, taken by 4 bra hry pean double camera, two pores, traits at a sitting—$2 50 per dozen, by the New TG Pieture Company, 280 Broadway.” ’ E. HUGHES, Vice President. HE PUBLIC ARE HEREBY CAUTIONED AGAINST receiving or negotiating two notes, dated October 6, 1854, each in the amount of $166 67, payable to the inia Clif! Copper Cempany, purporting to be made by the undersigned, and falling ‘due at two and four months from their date. Th® same having been made and received without consideration therefor, they will not be paid by me. New York, Nov. 29, 1854, HE COMMITIFE FOR RECEIVING SUBSCRIPTIONS tothe Patriotic Fund, for the relief of the and orphans of the British’ army and navy engaged in the war with Russia, report the receipt of 87,7: it in believed that there are still many who intend to subscribe, they are requested to nend in their subscrip- tions at ‘once to W. Youn gowns on hand and made ; also, ladies’ do. Work done in a style not to be surpassed by any, und on reasonable terms. DECEMBER AND JANUARY FASH- ‘Cloake—in cloths stock ever seen in thi UTHAMPTON AND HAVRE.—THE UNITED mail steamship UNION, R, Adams, cominand- ér, will leave for Havre, touching at Southampton to ‘on Saturday, Davember 0. 87 North River, foot passage first cabin $130 ; se- cord do, $75. Luggage not wanted during the voyage should be sent on board the day before sailing, mark taken after Thursda; nage apply to MUR! way. Daguerreotypes—Large Size for ; volored, and in a vich cake, twice the sixe taken uahty and size to any that IN’S, 689 Broadway, vente, and equal in awe made eleewhere, for $: Bppeniie Metropolitan Hotel. Daguerreotypes, for 50 in a nice cas, with preserver—twice the size others make for ‘ty cents, and equal to $2 pic- tures elrewhere. ANSON’S, 589 Broadway, opposite the Metropolitan Hotel. Rew Music.“ will not deem thee Faith, Jess’ Romance, arranged from Auber’s beautiful ope- ren, by Thomas Baker jarden, with enthusiastic applause—haviog been rapturously encored three times 2% cents. HORACE WATERS, 333 Broad: Celebrated Pianos and Meloideons, in larger assortments and less price than can be found eleewhere im the United States. eendhand pianos at great bargains. Cash paid for seeondband pianos. CE WATERS, 833 Broadway. Government Stock Rai Michigan, at £0 cents; Bridgeton, 90c.; Wheat Growers’, 90c. Lewis County, 40c.; Washtenaw, 40c.; Ei, Dar, at EVANS’ clothing warehouse, 66 mtreet. 2,600 extra fine frock coats, at half price. Season of Furs.—Cenin, No. 2t4. Broadway, W. Y., solicits the attention of the ladies to his mazuifi- eent sstortment of superb furs, made up in the newesi and most fashionable styles, and consisting of full aot Badeon’s Ray sable, Russim sable, royal ermine, ston> Chinchilla, rock marten, minx, &c. victorines and cuffs, he is con! any ever stm land the mails and 1éth, at 12 o'clock of Beach street. in, moire antique and velvet. No city wo rith and varied in style, nor the trimmings in such good taste, the colors being black and brown, at present so much the fashion ip lyn, on Sunda: Canoume Hicks, relict of ti THOMAS ANDREWS. No freight will be December 4th. For freight or pa MER LIVINGSTON, Agent, 53 Broad OR LIVERPOOL,—THE PACKET SHIP NEW WORLD sails Wednesday, December 6. cabin or steerage eens! apply to Furs—In sable, mink, stone marten, fitch and mountain ling the war with Russia, W. B. eee = ught a large lot Nwougli a relative ia Russi, N, B.—This house is particularly recommended to strangers and visiters, its characteristic features being fits and no deviation from the marked price, nd Fur Establish@ent, 47 Canal street, Bran. dreth buildings, four doors from WILLIAM B, MoKENZI "HE ENTIRE STOCK OF LACES, EMBROIDERIES, loves, &e., amounting to $35,000, at MADDEN & STEWART’S, 779 Broadway, must be sold by lst January, without reference to cost, in con: of an alteration in their business at that time. will find this a grand opportunity. NEW YORK FUR COMPANY HAVE NOW ON hand a superb assortment of lad furs. The public are invited to examine our stock, and judge for themselves. ‘advantage to call before purchasing els furs cleaned, altered and exchanged ou m I & NEWMAN, 401 Broadway; corner of Services im St. Aun’s McK. is offering rich dark sables ai ever yet knows, having fortun Sung by Mile. Nau, at For cabin, second E, 83 South street. ESPATCH LINE FOR SAN FRANCISCO.—LOWEST rates and no deduction.—Shi, GOV. MORTON, Capt. John’ Bu the same night. ., Albion office, Park jo, 33 Nassau street; . 4 Bowling Green. EXAS LAND AND GENERAL AGENT.—J. DE COR- OVA can be found at the New York Hotel from the 4th to 10th December, at any time prior to 12 o'clock. B. R., WHO LEFT e, Surrey, the 2d of April, 1849, is implored to site to his mother at Mile End ant intelligence of F. E. W. Chart. ‘NFORMATION WANTED—OF CATHERINE OR ANN Conlon, of the parish of Kilmaeatrany, county of Sligo, Ireland, who are supposed to be in or about South Orange, New Jersey. Any information of them will be eir beatined Patrick, 177 avenue ME, GODALMING, ippers per clipper ements at once, and ‘hand in their bills nature. This favorite ship jas nearly cargo engaged, at pier 26 East river. Shi; will please observe that the vessel their loading in ten to fifteen days after comi berth, never being detained for the want of freight, but have prompt despatch. For the balance of fifty to one hundred tons disengaged, Vall street, or Messrs. EV street. Each instrument guaranterd. Se- few, Portsea, Import- ianos to rent. : of our line finish REWRAD.—LOST, ON THANKSGIVING * day, in going from the Museum, ina Third avenue car, to Twelfth street, a gold hunting lever watch, with heavy chased gold vest chain, and @ fox charm at- The watch was made by R, & G. Beesle; 23,447, had both backs en, with my name stamped be paid, and 20 auentions asked, b to SUTTON & CO., 84 ‘and 68 Fulton & BROWM, 169 Front NFORMATION WANTED—OF MARGARET PENDEL- If the above named person will call at the Post Office she will find a letter fur her. Strangers will find ie above reward wi learing it with E, 92 Fulton street. REWARD.—LOST. OR STOLEN, Kighth avenue cars, vember 13th, a heay; Tobias, ‘NITED STAM MAIL LINE FOR CALIFORNIA, VIA Aspinwall and Panama Dee. 5, at 2 o'clock P. GEORGE LAW, Capt. G. Panama with the new and superior steamship Sonora. A spare boat always kept at Panama, to prevent deten- accident. No express freight received day. For passage, apply at J. W. RAYMOND. EW YORK AND CALIFORNIA STEAMSHIP LINE, via Niearagua.—The Accessory Transit Company rietors.—Ibe splendid double engine THE WEST, (4,000 tons burthien, from P. M.. precisely, Railroad.—On Tuescay, from the foot of Warren street, hed the fleet steamabip U. 8..N., to connect at ALL SEASON, 'NGINEERS’ BALL.—MEMBERS OF THE ASS3OCIA- nested to meet at the Westchester jay evening, Dec. 6, at 734 o'clock. A By order of the IN n Wednesday night, No- . wnting case watch,’ No, iverpool, maker, wi sheavy cur! ‘mall diamond scarf pit the store of F. H. the above reward, and no ques- dent, has never itted to the good taste ladies of New York and_ vicinity. An ftmmense stock of gentlemen’s fur and plush caps, of he most recherche patterns, combining ¢ th warmth, has also just $e Fortifgethemselves against the Ui Cited to call and examine them. Ladies’ fur and felt bonnets, together with an elegant variety of lovel GENIN, 214 Broadway, opposite St. Deen wurparaed use, on Wedne nctual attendance is requested. ee a Reva cod aoe . thé company’s office, 17 FALL RIVER COMFORTABLES, FOR BEDS, neven sizes, afl filled with . ~ Prices range from $1 upwards; no deviation. Also, « largo stock of English blankets at reduced prices, homemade fannel, 1s. 6d. per yard, by TATE, 86 Canal street, corner of Greene. and all who desire IRST ANNUAL BALL OF HARMONY LODGE, NO. At the City Assembly Rooms, oa Wed- Tickets to be had at the jr. WILLLAMSON, Secretary. IRST ANNUAL FANCY DRESS AND CIVIC BALL ¢ Law fancy troop, to ‘uesday evening, ad (late Adkins’) is sts of winter are in- peaday eveving, REWARD.—LOST, ON THURSDAY LAST, A door. Professor Bond, fcer m 5 . watch, with independent seconds, anchor and enamelled dial, Ni John E. Hyde & fons. The reward by leaving it at the store of S. Hammond & Co., 44 Merchants’ Exchange. ‘OUND—A GOLD LOCKET, CONTAINING A DA- guerreotype enclosed ina small case. The owner can have the same by applying at 13 Broad street. OLD BRACELET LOST.—$5 REWARD WILL BE PAID toration, to No. 63 Pine street blue enamel bracelet, whic! Dec. 1, on the route from Union ‘lyn, by Greenwood car, Fulton ferry BROADWAY—MANUFACTURER’3 DEPOT OF Chantilly and Brassels laces, The undersigned, agent, lias rece fo, 4,071, makers name ler will receive the above pier No. 3 Nori for Punta Arenas, ting with the favorite (4,000 tons burthen, ) over ed the order (om his European friends greatly reduced, a la is will be exhibi He hopes to have the pa- tronage of the ladies of this city, JULES DELEROIX, 596 Broadway, near the Metropolitan Hotel, GREAT SACRIFICE IN DRY GOODs.— F. W. & W. F, GILLEY, THE BOWERY SAVIN No.-126 Bowsay, WM open on Monday moraing, December 4, with their is marked down from 15 to 33 per cent, goods will be sold, thia may be con- sidered the best opportunity to obtain « real bargain of- fered during the year 1854. All the prices are tmarked in plain figures, and the following will give a sll sample, while the whole stock on examination will show & similar reduction: Blankets marked down from $6 to $4 per pair. Do. ‘“ «$5 to 88h e river, at 3 o'clock Tuesday, December 1: steamship SIERRA N) the Nicaragua Transit route, having but tweive land trausportation by first class steamers are unsur, in commodstions. For informition or te CHARLES MORGAN, ter bag made np at the office. Sable Furs less than Cost.—Genin has jast ied assortment of ladies’ Hud- son's Pay sable furs, at a considerable reduction on the erizinal cost, which ensbles him to offer a very desirable ‘is cold weather, at an extraordinary small nse. “GENIN, 214 Broad seceived a large and 1854, The Washington for the occasion. B. CLakx, Secretary. RAND BALL, 811 BROADWAY, 5TH DECEMRER.— ‘Mossrs. PLANCI & PERACCHIO would respectfully js that their first bail place on Tuesday evening on Monday, the 4th i in their ventilation and ac- opposite St, Paul’s Church. Holiday Notice—G. W. White would in- form the gents that the best present for the ladies this geascn is a handsome set of furs, and WHITE’S is the style and cheapness. amine hia stock of rich and fancy furs for the holidays, all bisown manufacture. WHITE, 212 Broadway and Fulton street. Should Auld Acquaintanee be For- 4 Should KNOX be never brought to mind? No. hats are still of the same excellent quality and ele- nt shape as ever; his furs still the bestand most im the market; his umbrellas, canes, and other acticies in his line useful and ornamental. He Should not be forgotten. Visit him, and renew or make your acquaintance with him, at his store, 533 Broadway, under tho Prescott House, or at 128 Fulton street. Men’s and ’ Clothing—Closing Sales.— aaa our ntock of winter slothing at make room for spring ‘" KNAPP, 19 Cortlandt street. . Churches, Hotels, Steamships, &., supplied with elegaut silver name aud number plates, of now and beautiful designs, plated in the most substantial man- a-r, and clegantly engraved, at very low prices. and samples sent bj ioform their friends a1 ladies and gentlemen wi at 11 o'clock, at their dancing academy, 811 Mroadway. Vlanci and Seracebio have engaged the ‘first Italian and Tickets $2—admits = gentleman lost on Friday las! boat and Fifth avenue omuibus. OST—ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON, THE 21ST ween Fifth and Eighth avenues, a child’s , cape trimmed with red merin>. yme at No. 4 West Twenty-first street, the liberally rewarded. OST—ON SATURDAY EVENING LAST, IN GOING down Twelfth street, from Fourth avenue to Uni- place, down Univernty inth street to Fifth avenue, down Fifth avenue to Eighth street, and up OR SAN FRANCISCO.—DISPATCH LINE.—THE SU- perior A 1 fast sailing clipper ship GO. L. SAMSON, J. Adams Cobb, master, is now loading river, and having the most of her cargo e: will have the usual diapa observe that the vessels of this line finish their loading in ten to twelve days after coming to the berth, and are not detained for want of fi prompt dispatch. For balance of freight, without detention, apply to place for them, f German musicians, at Pier 13, East HE SIXTH ANNUAL BALL OF THE WASHINGTON Hussars, company E, Third regiment, will take place at the Apollo Rooms, 410 Broadway, on Wednesday even- ing, December 6, 1884. JOLIN F. HE BALL SEASON.—TO LET, FORPRIVATE BALLS, the very handsome ball room situated at 21 How: Inquire on the premises, r 0 MAN, Captain. French merinoes $112 to 75 per yard. ad ms Pages: s 8) ee eae ona Ie MERE a NCEE AAD a $1 50 to $1 & USTRALIA PIONEKR hINE—CARRYING UNITED Clipper ship WINDWARD, for Melbourne, from Picr No. SE. B., with immediate’ Clipper sbiipTROVIC, or Sidney, from Pier No, 12, E.R, teh. IN QUEEN, to succeed thé’ Tropie, mber. For freight or passage, spply to R. W. CAMERON, 116 Small plaid silks Good fine dowet flannels, from 25¢ to 1c. Good fine heavy flannels, from 22e. to 1s. Check cambrics, from 2s. to 1éc. Shawls (Cashmere), from $20 to $12 ¢ De. do. $10 to $7 It is unnecessary to go further into particulars—all the atock of cloths, velvets, flannels, delaines, silks, prints, linens and domestics, Lave undergone an immense rtunity is Presented which all who are LLEY, 126 Bowery. MBROIDERIES AND IMPORTED WOVE CORSETS.— Mra. GAYNOR begs to acquaint her customers that under-handkerchiefs, il them nearly as much as she does her celebrated Paris wove corsets, at 45 Third avenue, near Tenth street. bright red atone, if he leave it with yw Xork and Harlem Railroad Company's office, No. 1 Gemtre atreet, up stairs, TOLEN—A, LARGE DA@UERREOTYP! frame, of Miss Osborn, actress, at 1y person givin, rally rewarded. afte THE TURF. JON COURSE, L. TUESDAY, Di 2 o'clock P. M., a match for $2,000, mile heats, best three in five, to harness, ». m, Cinderella; H. Woodrud come off rain or shine. jOUSwS, ROO! We are now closip, ECEMBER 6, AT with immediate di William Whelan names names br. h. Frank. information of it will be libe D SB, di, WANTED, PARTMENTS.—WANTED. BY A NEWL' couple, a basement, with two or three rooms. Rent not to exceed $12 or $14 per month. Location be. tween Walker and Fourth streets, near Broadway. rah, Herald office. OGARDUS MILIS Wa! \—F REE PASSAGE—PIONEER LINE, CAR- tying United States mails,—The subscri contract with the government of New South ra in the clipper - mobpde yment guaranteed at cur- rent rate of wages, which are enormous. R. W. CAMERON, 116 Wall strvet. INDEPENDENT LINE—SIXTY DAYS —The beautiful A 1 clij ‘immediate despatch for Melbourn ‘The above ship is only two years old, and bas fast. | Her sccommolations for very best, ia first and secon Satis, and as oaly a limited nysaber will be taken, arly application is nece ardeon & Co., 62 South street. purchasing should not lo: acl FW. & SILLIARDE, ILLIARD TABLES FOR SALE.—BUYERS WI all and examine our stock cf superior made tables, with everything complete, before purchasing elsewhere. One second band table for sale. Can be seen by calling at our factory,-00 Ann street. she is now importi chemirettes and s under regular pric niraved, and fi Ala stock NTED—FOR GRINDING DRY ‘Addreas Mills, Herald Ofiice. == tinct Meret = nt Sooner RO (OUNTRY RESIDENCE.—WANTED TO RENT, WITH roved, a moderate sise? , and some fifteen to ithin one hour's ride Rear to a depot. joor plates very Broadway, in the Ouincee building. Hame Insists that to Escape Censure, a war must pasa his whole life without doing one thing ily. GREEN, No, 1 Astor House, cannot boast that he Ras come up to this standard, but no one can say he ever male shirts that did not fit, or failed to execute an order with punctuality. 200,000 worth of Magnificent English ‘vot and tapestry carpets, at one half the former prices! 50,000 yartls beautiful ingrain, at 3s., 48, and 58. per yard, at the great American Eazle carpet store of HIRAM ANDERS IN, 99 Bowery. Defiance Sulamander Safes.Robert M. Pat- RICK {s the sole manufacturer in the United States of the above celebrated safes and F. C. Coffin's impenctra- Die defiance locks and eross bars. ACE AND MUSLIN CURTAINS, WORSTED DaA- 8, satin de laines, cornices, bands, &e. ; French low shades, selling vif thirty per cent less other house in this city, to close out the stock by the 15th of this month. A. M. & R. DAVIES, 307 Broadway. \PECIAL NOTICE.—THE™ ENTIRE STOCK OF LACES, embroideries, hosiery, kid gloves, &e., amounting to $35,000 of Madden & Stewart's, 779° Groadway, must be sold by lst January, without reference to cost, in consequence of an alteration in their business at tl Ladies will find this a grand opportunity to pur- chase for the holidays. PIRITUAL MANIFESTATIONS—THE Mr. Maddocke, professor of celestial ki drawer of horoscopes, at Mrs. Dr. Terms of manifesta’ Hours from 10 to 2. p circles commence at 2 P.'M. a view to pureb: acres of land attached. by railroad of New Yor! with full particulars, stating location, reat anid pric the premises, 8.8. S., box 12! with & description of OUSE WANTED TO having @ house and lot in Division between Catherine and Market streets, ai Sispose of it, can find a cash purclftser by wldressing for three days only, J.B, Chatham Square Pust Ouice, stating location, lowest cach price, &e. OUSE WANTED—IN THE VICINITY OF ST. JOULN’S Any one having & good house, with modern id ion immediately, can ASTROLOGY. Tanta eee MQRROW Is without exception, most wonderfal astrologist world, or that has ever been known. She will tell it, and future events, and wih ure husband and absent hich thousands during her travels in a daughter of a seventh daughter, powers of her wonderful w imonial bliss, Her all who visit her, PURCHASE—ANY PER:ON EW STEAMSHIP LINE FOR BALTIMORE.—THE ten ocean steamships, formerly known as the Park- ér Vein Line, running between this port aud Baltimore, ing been purchased by & new company, will be con- tinued on the sai show your fu- has. te, under the name of Cromwell's werful end first a RS. J. W. MARKS, THE CELEBRATED CLAIRVOY- logist, will lecture in the 111 Second street. At P t order, and the , in connection with the Baltimore and Company, are determined to make this the expeditious freight route for the By an arrangement with the Baltimore and Ohio ‘ompany, their cars will connect with these t, Baltimore, and all goods in the shortest possible time, lo. Pear) ‘oc dag ant, physician and phrenol Clairvoyant state, this even the close of the lecture ale wilk@xamine two heads se- lected by the audience. Admittance, 26 cents. APOLEON BONAPARTE.—MR. LORD, BY SPECIAL request of bis adience, at the close of his course peat his lecture on Napoleon. brelia.—This new and small, genteel walking cane, of black enamel, silver mounting, ntly be converted into a sub- or all umbrella, a= way, corner of whalation.—Dr. Gu'iford D. Semborn, the New rk Lung Institute, treats all diseases of t and throat by hie now system of inhaling medicated va- pers directly into the respira! are given inte the stormach. Examinations of the lings and sn accurate to consumption will be instructed ment, and the true jisease when establi ERCHANDISE AND REAL ESTATE WANTE: I will purchase a business of any description ui merchandise; also, some real estate in any location, ani otes and cash in payment. Box 167, Herald ofice, until Janua valuable invention, i ‘wrought iron, with a boats at locust Point de for the west will be la: and aartioon of the Locust Point warehouse. no ot! ine @ esuch advantages safe preted or pend upon true ad lumbia streets. Hours from 8 o'clock A. M.to 9 P. M. ILAIRVOYANT EXAMINATIONS BY MRS. HAYES, the Indies’ favorite clairvo: scientific men of at the University, will rey ‘the lecture will be delivered in the Hope Ch way, on Wednesday evening, Dec. 6, at 8 0’ mission 26 cents. ‘ may te wanted. for a speedy and Laapenard, goods to the west, shippers may re- ht receiving the best care and greatest siness of the line will be conducted by the company’s office, corner a TANTED.—TWO FURNISHED* ROOMS ON THA first floor, bys consulting Physician. Must be locatedybetween Bond and Cham| Ret given and required. Address M. D., Irving Houre. ROOM FOR A LADY. AND gentleman; board for the lady only, or a furnixhed Board. East of t preferred, Address Mrs. M. way Fost Office. & private famil; Fourteenth s ay children, for wh: RY B. CROMW. of Albany and Washington streets. NX YORK AND NEW ORLEANS STEAMSHIP wind ‘hs Gatiad States mall the om mail.—! Save oe hess al on at foot of Beach street, interior and for Mobile, consigned to our agentain New Orleans, James Counoly & Ov., will be forwarded free of commissions. Passengers for Havana must procure before leaving port. For — or LIVINGSTON, CHOCHERON & Co. way. N. B.—The Cahaw' mander, will sueceed the Black 26. Bills of lading ‘evening previous to the ship sailing. R SAVANNAH—FARE REDUCED—THE UNITED States mail steamship KEYSTONE STATE, Capt, R. ie, will leave Philadelphia for Savanual it. Mrs. Hayes is city to be the best clairvoyant that ever visited this country. Her exam- inations are always correct. SYCHOLOGY, OR SCIENCE OF THE MIND.—DR. BENTON continues his iectures and amusing and interesting experiments, at Clinton Hal itor place, Fighth street, this (Tuesday) evoning, ), om Friday eveniny ittan ANTED—A FURNIS Ladies, we can recommend you to be the most ladylike clairvoyaatin She fs almost constantly beset with applica- the sick and unfortunate. room without No money taken examinations given to all, or no charge made. Office 10 Spring street, near Bo ADAME MEYER HAS REMOVED TO 19! venue, between Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth’ tell past, present and future sonar law suite, business me Meyer converses in and German, and gives guarantee for ‘YSTERIOUS CLAIRVOYANT.—MADAME MAIN IS the most wonderful clairv as a superior power over all elf in the trance, Persons about entering into matri- ‘mony will find it beneficial to consult her, as she will describe their future destiny friends, and tell whether in heal Also, instructions in law cases, business, &e. Ladiew that are afflicted should conavit her at once, as she will deseribe the nature and locality of diseases, and ascribe for the same. Residence 254 Grand atreet, block east of Bowery. R8. PREWSTER, 59 GREAT JONES STREET, Cor- has been induced, through , to continue until in astrology, love by dooks and sci- “er will Cg for the at 12 o'clock, from pier ver. Freight for the bow to prevent its develo atthe door. Satisfac' amethod of removing the here take the opportunity of announcing to the that I am the first and only physician in the United tater who treats and cures diseases of the lungs and throat by inhalation alone. treat with better success any disease of inhaling or brea ‘ian can do by the ROOMS, WITH BOARD, IN residing between Sixth an} gentlemar ~ wile seni three wi . References exchanged. Address B. R. 8., Herald ditce. ANTED—A SECOND HAND ENGINE OF TWO OR Inquire immediately, at 31 ITED STATES HOSE COMPANY, 26.—THE MEM are requested to meet at the ) morning, at 113g o’clock, f attending the funeral of our late other mer Pi . a. Druther member, Joba 7.1 Tawus H. Laypey, Secretary. bers of this compat iage house, this (Tue: she continues to likewise ba, R. W. Soha yr, and sail Tues- wast be sent in for signing NEY, Foreman. method of feedi inhalation, introduced by my: which is now being adopte: hysicians, is new and three horse power. Maiden lane, up stairs. DANCING ACADEMIRG. G. MIRASOLE yn =o eur de prevenir le public et ses amis on général ye le Fianoe sera ouverte tous les fours, depois neuf heures aprde- midi pour les dames; et depuis trois heures jusqu’é cing heures da soir pour mexsieurs, On pratiquera le soir, qu’a minuil. Les lecons privées auront lieu @ tous les Heures des jour dane une salle privee. DODWORTH'S DANCING ACADEMY, NO. 606 Broadway, opposite Kleventh street, is now open | ils, who can commence nm on Maenmnnnge and gentiemenson Wednesdays, | ind every other Friday, at 74 P. M. od ateemblics on Saturday ¢' ladies . Monthly soirees ne usual. 4 terme of instruction, time, or will be sent by scientific and prominent and differs widely from the ‘‘hot water va) Eng! I cordially invite al eons to examine into its merits, and the benedcial re- gults which are invariably produced by this system of treatment. Dr. Semborn can be consulied daily, from 9 till 6, at the New York Lungs Institute, No. 6 Bond st. inaianitieteinetnte—ne From the National Democrat=We Can ly recommend to our readers Dr. DO! alumina as one of the best medi colds, asthma and bronchites, We rience. Principal depot 478 Broadway. Lovet’s Wahpene Bottles, Labels and Wrap pers have been counterfeited so ae to render detection fmepossible, After September 4, 1864, the genuine wah- peve.will have H. T. Lovet’s own signature written with a }¢m and pasted on the outside wrapper. Office 762 Broadway, four doors above Eighth street, BOND STREET. ‘ant in the world, as hers, by putting her- .—TOYS AND undersigned manufacturers Sect seat a wll And it tor thet ads to call, Fi ir vant allowed for cash. Remember the oli stand, (estetnionnt im 1828). CHR. Gi street, near Chath: FANCY GooDs, 18 Division has Pa resives from aioe in Now York. Countey debs ae sa éligante salle de also, describe absent ‘and prosperity or not. tein New York‘ folowing Wednesday. & slip, where state roome may be secured. a depuis 7 houres jus- | OR FORFOLK, PETERSBURG, AND RICHMOND,— The United States mander, will leave pier No, iturday, Lec. 9, at 8o’clock P. aft Petersburg and icines known for coughs, }OETZ, (late Haas & Goets) OCULIST# AND sURISTS. CULISTS.—EYE REM! ofice No. 24 Four ner of the Bowery ns of her many frien er notice. She can bo consult and law matters, interpreting drea the name of the lady or gentleman the: of her yisiters, 60 conts until the 1st of January, RUINS. —THE BYE REMEDIES (from Paris) can be obtained at the ey Des. RONG ih street, near Prt sonia noe 87 will marry; also the nam: WARTS. ITUATION WANTED, AS SA ESMAN O% BOOK A keeper, ins wholesale har ware or publishing z oure, by ayo who has hid six years’ experi- nd who has a thorong!y ping by doub'e entry. Salary not £0 much of an object at present as and per- Manent situation, Fest of city reference given. Address ‘‘Livingstom,’’ for three days, at the Herald offiee. SITUATION WANTED, BY A RESPECTABLE WO man, as nuree; she ix fully coma, eteat to take tbe | Charge of an infant from its birth: bas the best of refe- Tonee from her last place, where she has ved two Apply at 20 Monroe place, Brooklyn, where she be seen for two days, RESPECTABLE TIDY GIRL WANTS A SITUATION Ls todo general housework. References will be ly aatistactery. Can be atroet, yn, for one’ week. wm Ot At Atlantis YOUNG WOMAN 18 DESIROUS TO OBTAIN A situation n'a private family as seamatress and ¢ Lg mg One eh on pelea for the above an tion cen engaged for the wiuter. Addi Broadway Post Ofte 5 5 a . NY PERSON WISHING TO ADOPT A FEMALE IN- A fant, eight months old, will please call at 117 West ¢ nty-fourth street, None but those of the Protes- tant rebgion need apply. A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A StTU@- tion as cook and to assist iu washing and tréning; as DO objections to do general housework in _ family or private boarding house. Good city reference given. Apply at 269 Jay street, Prooklyn. A RESPECTABLE GERMAN WOMAN, WHO IS A professed cook, and understands American cooking and baking, wishes a situation. Please call at 24 Riving- ton street, in the rear, at M A YOUNG GERMAN PR ‘ANT LADY WISHES an engagement as governess for little children. é speaks and teaches French, German, and a little English, and the rudiments of musi, and will not ebject to fill up her time with sewing. Ylease call at 130 Laurens street, second floor. YOUNG LADY WANTS A SITUATION IN A PRI- vate family, to do general bousswork, or plain cooking, washing and ironing. Has foot recommenda- tion from ber last place. Apply at 107 Eleventh street, between First and Second avenues, up stairs, back room. SITUATION IS WANTED BY A STEADY, SOBER, respectable man, as porter or taking care of horses; willing to make himself generally useful. Best of city reference given if required. Inquire at the office of the St, George's Seciety, 89 Greenwich street. RESPECTABLE GIRL, WHO UNDERSTANDS CUT- ting and fitting ladies’ dresses and cloaks, wishes to go out in ‘table families, by the day. Good refe- rence given. Please call at 100 East Eleventh street, second floor, front ro» m, over the store. GENTEEL WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION AS cook, washer and ironer, or to do general house- work. Can give good city reference. Call for a. at 242 Sixth avenue, rear, between Fifteenth and - teenth streets, FRENCH GIRL WISHES A SITUATION TO DO general housework. Please call at 76 Leonard at, RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT YOUNG MARRIED woman wants 4 situation as wet nurse. The Best of references given. Can be seon for three days, if not engaged, at 97 avenue A, third floor, front room. RESPECTABLE PER-=ON, LATELY ARRIVZD from London, wishes to obtain ¢ situation as cook in ® private family, or to do the general housework of small family; has a knowledge of French cookery: Can be seen for two days at 682 Houston atreet, room No. 14, WET NURSE—A GERMAN MARRIED AND healthy respectable woman, with a full and fresh breast of milk, and mother of «stout healthy ebild, wishes to obtain a situation as wet nurse, or wants & baby at her own residence. Please address £. H., Herald office, HIGHLY KESPECTABLE PERSON WISHES TO engage in « private family as drésemaker and amstress; isa good cntter and fitter, and perfectly a 1 kinds of family sewing, or is fully oom: petent to act as lady’s maid and companion. at 73 Sixth avenue. . nasd nt PROTESTANT WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION AS cook, good washer and frouer and baker; the best Of reference from her last place. Please call st 198 West Nineteenth street, near Eighth avenue. RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN wants a situation as nurse and seamatrers; she ug- Jerstands all kinds of family sewing; would have no ob- jection to Aeacre = of a baby. Good city refereuce given. Apply at 15 Sixth street, third floor, room. SITUATION WANTED—BY A. RESPECTABLE Ageotce girl, who bas the best of references, as nurse and seamstress, or would like a situation as he in a respectable family. Inquire at 722 Broadway for two days. : SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG A’ ‘woman, to cook, wash and fron, or would ¢o _ jousework ; she perfectly understands her business has the best of city reference. Please call at 182 West priiey-ney street, near Eighth avenue. Can be seen for wo days. RESPECTAB! E YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITU- tion as cook, washer aod ironer. Can give the best of city ference. Please call at 48 Forsyth street, rear building, room No. 8 A NEAT, TIDY YOUNG GIRL WANTS A SITUATION in @ private family; is » first rate washer and froner, a good plain cook 8 very good baker; would be willing to do the housework of a small fi where there are no small children. Can give satisfactory refer ence. Can be seen for two days at 36 East Thirteenth atreet, University place. ieee Bede cic a: st AO Mea oh 2» YOUNG MAN LATELY ARRIVED FROM RNG- Jand wants a situation 98 coachman; un- jMierstands his businesd; can wait at table, and is wi to make himself generally useful; would prefer to the country. Address I. N,, box 198 Herald , for A PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITU- el ation as seamstress amd nurse; cam cut and fit hildren’s dresses, and do all kinds of Can be highly recommended by the lady she Pleare call at 113 Twenty-fourth and a avenues, rear building, be soem unis en SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPEOTABLE young woman, as clhambermaid and to do fine wash- ‘ng and ironing, or as chambermaid and seamstress; undesstands taking care of children. Geed city refer- baad Please call at 1(3 Third avenue. Can be seem for two days. YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION AB GOOD cook and firstrate washer and ironer. Has good city reference, and can be well recommended from her last place. Can be seen, for two days, at 210 Twenty- fifth street, second floor.” - FRENCH LADY WISHES A SITUATION 48 lady’s maid; she understands hatr and emaking, ‘and ‘making up fine lace. Good Te- ferences. Address T. C., Union square Post Offles. SITUATION WANTED FOR A RESPECTABLE GIRL as seamstress, would be willing to assist in a , or wherever her services are required. Good | city references. Apply at her last place, No. 76 Kast Twenty-seventh utreet. RESPECTABLE AMERICAN GIRL WISHES A SITU- ‘ation as chambermaid and waiter; no to be cook in a small private family, or to care of children. The best of city reference given. Apply at 100 Fast Sixteenth street. Can be seen for two days between First and second avenues, WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION AS COOK IN A private family; one who is a good baker, of both (cake, and so forth. Can be for three JUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION IN A private family, to take care of children, and to do Giamberwork. In wil ing to make herself gencrally use- fal. he well recommended. Apply to No. 173 ; -second street. SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG GIRL AS chambermaid and laundress, or el and waiter, infa private family; has lived near three years in ber last s\tuation; can give the best of reference, Please call at 147 West Twenty-second street, third foor, be- tween Seventh and Kighth avenues. nee FRENCH LADY HAIR DRESSER WISHES TO GO y week or month to attend a lady; hair dressed at any hour appointed; terms moderate. Address T. B. P., Post Office, Union Square. N INTELLIGENT GERMAN MAN WANTS A SITUA- tion as porter, or to make himeelf, ‘weeful; he peaks good English, and can give ‘beet re- ference. Apply at 214 Seventh avenue, secomd Goor, room, A PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITUA- a tion as chambermaid or t take care of ehiliren: no objection to do the housework of s email oS lease call at 678 Houston street, fousth floor, front room, for three days. YOUNG GERMAN GIRL WISHES TOeOBTAIN A ao in a private family cook~ ing; ise we < jean do asher and ironer. ‘Apply for days at 6 Tenth avenue, Ce WANTED—IN A SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY. / None need apply except those who can make Sret rate bread and all of pastry, business well. Such a one may apply at 991 Broadway, na between @ and 10 A. M. /HAMBERMAID AND FINE WASHER AND IRONER,— | Situation wanted in a private family. Cag Ae ference given. Apply at 215 Fifth avenue, for two days- \HAMBERMAID AND WAITER WANTED IMMIB- dintely.—Also, a chambermald and to assist with fine washing. Good reference required. ‘at the Select Female Office, 106 Lge? sixth st between nes. All smart girls can obteim Sixth and Seven nd ihe bighest wages in Set class inted with the retail and presc mn busi- snd'ebo cap produce unexceptionable refereace aa to character and eapability, may &pply at the corner of utgers and Monroe streets. Tor Balance of Waxte See Sith Pace, D's CLERK WANTED—A YOUNG MAN, FULLY

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