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ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY BAY.( , WASHER ANN IRONER, OR GENERAL HOUSE- maid.—Situation wanted in a small private family; city reference given. Apply at 122 Mott street, floor, front room, for two da) CeuEED, ENGLISH OR SCOTCH; NO OTHERS Nem spply—Wanted, @ man who thoroughy under stands the cooking And preparing meats and game, in every shape, and a good carver; must have had exper- ioe in & dining saloon, and come well recommended fom former and last employers, Address, with real mame, nating where last employed: giving ‘references, ie, paming wether colored, lish 6rSeotch, John P ice. UG CLERK—WANTED A YOUNG MAN FULLY competent for the duties of «first class dispensa- establishment in Brooklyn. Apply to R. J. Davis, cor mn and Clinton street: Realign. PERIENCED SERVANTS WALTING ENG AG! at the Employers’ and Servants’ Protective Agency, @ .—Three men waiters, coachmen, Eng Miah housekeeper, seamstress, chamberimaid, two lann- @remses, cooks, &c. The superinteadent feels confident of their respectability and competency, or he would not ‘thas call attention to them ENERAL HOUSEMAID AND TO GOOK, WASH AND iron—Situation wanted in a private family. Good y reference given. Apply at 181 Second street, for ays. WOVERNESS.—A LADY, EXPERIENCED IN TEACH- ing and fully competent to give instruction in every branch of a solid English education, drawing, the Barp and piano, also the Italian, Frenek and German languages, (the two latter she ‘speaks like a native,) ‘Wisbes a situation in a family, either as resident or Visiting governess, Address C. M. B., Heezid office ENERAL HOUSEMAID.—SITUATION WANTED IN a private family. Good city reference given, Apply at No. 119 Sprivg street, in the rear, for two days, {ERMAN AND AMERICAN INTELLI 23 Duane street, one door trom Ch: hex, hotel keepers, aad proprietors of factor supplied with the best of German, English aud French male and female servants and lavorers. Best of German girls any time on hand. ol ‘SEK EEPER’> SITUATION WANTED—BY Americau widow lady, Can write a fair hand eould assist in attending a store. Please call st 2 Belancy street, between Sheriff and Columbia. Please eal) Jor two days, or address a line. OICE—THE GENTLEMAN THAT CALLED LAS‘ summer at $1 Nassau street to enquire about land, will do well to call at 487 Broadway, coruer of Broome, for three days. ITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, to do genera) housework in a small private family: fea good plain cook and excellent washer and ironer. Inquire at No. 9 Butler street, South Arooklyn. Good weference. ITUATION WANTED—BY AN AMERICAN YOUNG Woman, as nurse; is capable of taking charge of a Baby; is accustomed te the charge of children; is a good in sewer. Good city reference given. Please call at Sixth avenue, near Twentieth street, for two days. ITUATION WANTED—BY A MOST RESPECTABLE Protestant girl, to do housework; i a first rate washer and ironer, aud a good plain cook and baker; would do all in her power to please her employer in every veapect; has the best of city reference. Vivase call at 44 Sheriff strect, ITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PRO. testant girl, to do general housework: is & good ‘washer and ironer, and un excellent cook. Best of re. Serence given. Apply at 224 Third avenue, in dry goods ore. be well recommended as to character and capadi- lity. Inquire for Miss Meoner, 100 Laureus street. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A GOOD PLAIN ook, washer andironer. Has the best of city rel Can be seen at her last employer’s resi- dence, 74 State street, Brooklyn, for two days. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as laundress; one who tho: iy understa: her business, and ean do French fluting; no objection to assist in chamberwork. Best of city reference given. Can be seen for two days, at 508 Hous- ton street, in small store, between Broadway and Bowery. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A VERY RESPECT- able young woman, as child’s nurse and seam- stress. No objection to do chamberwork and tp assist in washing and ironing. Has the best of city references. Please at 157 East Twenty-first street, for two days. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A PROTESTANT girl, as nurse and seamstress, or as chambormaid and seamatress; is capable of doing needlework and em- broidery, with all kinds of family sewing; no objection to make herself generally useful. Has unexceptionable re- ferences. Please call at 155 Twenty first street, between Seconé and Third avenues, third floor. ANTED—A SITUATION AS FIRST RATE COOK, IN 4 private family, by a respectable Scotch woman, who is fully competent for her business, Has no objec: tion to goa short distance ia the country. Good city reference given. Please call at No. 209 Mott street, in jie rear. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG ENGLISH girl, from London, who has been in this countr, about one year, as waiter and chambermaid, {a a pri- vate family, or to take care of children and assist in sewing. Can be recommended by the lady with whom she has lived ever since she left home, Call at 77 St. Mark’s place. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, to do general housework, or chamberwork in a small family; 1 @ good washer and rover. Can be seen for two days from 1 to 4 o’elock, at 44 Horatio street, her last place. JANTED—AN ENGLISH OR SCOTCH WOMAN, AS nurse and seamstress; wages $6 per month; ‘also a girl, about fifteen years’ of age, to wait and tend. Those with good recommendations may apply at 113 Fourth street. ED—A SITUATION, BY A W AD UNG ‘AN, of good capacity as first rate cook. Has fio ob- The best of jection to assist in washing if required. city reference. Can be seen at 112 Nineteenth stroet, vetween the Sixth and Seveath avenues, for two days, ANTED A SITUATION BY A RESPECTABLE PRO- testant young woman; is a first class cook, and is willing to astist in washing and ironing, Can give the best city reference. To be seen for two days at 62 West Twenty-first street, third floor, front room. No objection to general housework 1 a small family. Wem SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE girl, seventeen years old, as chambermaid, or to take care of children,” Unquestionable city references given. Can be seen any day this week, if not engaged, at 76 West Twenty-fourth street, second house west of Sixth avenue Wane SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE oung woman, as first rate laundress; under- stands French fluting, and crimping, if required. Can give good reference for capability and honesty, and may be seen for two days, if notengaged, at 197 avenue A, between Thirteenth and Fourteenth streets. A TABLE ENG- lish girl, to de general housewor fora small family; is a good baker; or would go as laundress. Will be found willing and obliging. Good reference. Can be seen for two days at No, 303 Third avenue, between ‘Twenty-fourth and Twenty-fifth streets. FAMIL RESPECTABILITY, woman from England wishes to en) stress, and is competent to act as ladies’ ma ean get up fine things. A YOUNG as seam- , &. She To a family requiring her ser- vices she will be found an acquisition. Address H. T., Herald office. DROUGGCISTS AND APOTHECARIES.—AN ENGL sH 1c d | man, just arrived, wishes a situation in either a wholesale or retail establishment, as assistant or super- imtendent. He has served a regular apprenticeship, and member of the Pharmaceutical Society of Great Bri- tain, and competent to take charge of a luboratory, and would take a situation either in New York or any part of the United States or Canada. Satisfactory refereaces given. Address Amierly, Herald office. DRUGGISTS AND AVOTHECARIES.—WANTED, by a young man lately arrived, a situation ina ig store, “Having been anumber of ‘years eagaged in the business, he has a thorough knowledge of the pre- beription department; also, cupping, bleeding, &e. Can give satisfactory references ay to character and compe- xy. Salary not so much an object as an cligible situation. objections to the country, Cun be seen at 89 fim for two days, or address A. B, Herald office. , DESIRE Youy RANCAISE, comme bonne dW ge general wone maison, ngui between Twenty tourth and door, tront r Twent m, for two days, et solgner les ts. S’a- 78 Quatriime avenue, pris de la Treizitiins | NE JEUNE FRANCAISE DESIRE UNE SITUATION dang une re able faroille, pour coudre et pron- @re soin des enfauts, et lear donn lecous, Kile peut fournir de bonnes recomma adresser at 55 Hudson street, third floor, frout room. NE FRANCAISE DESIRE SE PLACER COMME FEM- me de chambre on couturiére. resser 76 Leon: ard street, chez M. Cordier, entre midi et trois heures, ERM, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG G Si woman, as lady’s maid; she understands dress- making, hairdressing and fluting. Please address a note toF. M., 140 Fifth avenue. Can be seen for threo days. ANTED—A SITUATION AS WAITRESS, BY ONE who perfectly understands her business, Cail at ‘242 Sixth avenue, in the rear, next door to the book- tore. Call from eight to four ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE iter, o: | Can be seen for two days at 83 ke care of cbilir ANTED—A SITUATIOY young woman, to do general housework eity reference given. ‘Can be seen for two days ai 83 ‘West Nineteenth street. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman; is an excellent cook und first rate washer and ironer; best of city reference given. Can be seen for two days at 64 Lighteenth street, between ‘the Fifth and Sixth avenues. ANTED—A YOUNG WOMAN WANIS A SITUA tion as seamstress in a private fami and fit dresses; no objection to the country: ‘good city Feference given. Pleaxe call at 648 Washington street, corner Christopher st., for three days. ANTED—A SITUATION BY A SEAMSTRESS, WHO can do all kinds of family sewing neatly, and cut and make children’s clothing; would have no objection ‘to light chamberwork; can be well recommended from last place. If necessary, will engage by the day ‘week, or month. Please call, for two days, at No. St: Second avenue, room 11. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPI young Protestant girl, to cook, wash and iron, or @o the housework of a small family; is an excellent washer and ironer. Good city reference. Please call at ‘205 Tenth avenue, near Seventeenth street, up stairs. | Gan be seen for two days, if not engaged. TANIEV—A SITUATION BY A YOC waiter or chambermaid, and seamstres Of referent given from last place. 260 West Thirteenth street, third floor, back room, for two day ANTED—A SITUATION AS COOK; THOROUGHLY understands her business; French or English coox- ing. Beet of city reference given, if required. Can be geen for two days at 187 Hester street, frout house, third Boor, back room; has no objections to assist in the wash- ing and ironing. VOMAN AS SITUATION BY A RES ANTED A ECTABLE Wo- man, as cook in a private house or hotel. Tie Dest of city reference. Can be seen for three days at No. 420 Ninth avenue, between ‘Thirty-six and Thirty - seventh streets. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG GIRL 18 | acer of age, to learn millinery, or vest making; wishes to board in the family. Addrese, or inquire, at 31 Hicks street, Brooklyn. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A PROTESTANT young woman, as cook, and to assist in washing end ironing; understands baking. Has three years’ re- gommendation from her last place. Please cail at 473 ‘Twelfth street, third floor, for two days. ANTED—A VERY CAPABLE OBL, 48 shal stress; must t Ay sat. Mark's pines. ve good city reference. pply & ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A GIRL, 14 YEARS of age, to do the light work of a small family; is to make herself generally useful, Wages not so amuch an object asa comfortable home. Can be seen rats days at 312 Mott street, front room, second ir. hotel, by a aged 30, whi a under: J Pinte business. as ited in ‘The st in England and America. Direct J. M., 24 Bowery. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION BY A YOUNG WOMAN, an chambermaid or waitress; is willing ashing and ‘ron: or do in sewing. reference, Please at 100 Smith street, near ent de ANTED—A SITUATION, RY A FIRSTRATE FRENCH cook; she has the best of city reference. Address . Alviset, No. 9 Niblo’s Garden, 699 Broadway. ANTED—A SITUATION AS COACHMAN, BY A eang Scotchman. Can produce the highest tes timenisle from the families he hasiived with. Please wall, OF address, at Mr. Grieve’s, 42 Vesey atreet, We Vv JANTED—A SITUATION, BY A SMART, TIDY young woman, to do general housework in a pri- vate family; is a good washer and ironer, and good pas- try cook. Has no objection to go a short distance in tlie country, Reason of leaving her last place was that her mistress broke up housekeeping. Good city refer- ence. Can be seen for two days at 17745 Hester street. Vv JANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as seamstress, by the day, week or month; a home for the winter preferred; no objection to the country; good city reference. Can’ be seen at 18 Cherry, street, near Franklin square, (in the bakery.) from 9 ip the forenoon till bin the afternoon, Warm SITUATION BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as cook, washer and ironer, or is capable of doing up stairs work, ay waiter. ‘The best of reference given. Please call at 48 West Twentieth street. : D~—A SITUATION, BY A HIGHLY RESPEC- woman, todo general housework; she is capable, and kind to’ children, Any person in want will lease call at or address No. & Hester street, front base- nt, for two days. Bt Veet SITUATION AS COOK, OR 'TO ASSIST in washing and ironing; ix also a good bread maker; ther capacity she is fully competent to acquit li he most scrutinizing st employer will ve ) Hester street, front va: Please call at or address No ment, for two da TION BY A_ RESPLCY. ABL! 7 W French Canadian woman, as good cook. Can be seen for two No, 20 Bayara street, basement, from 9 to 6« SIED—A SITUATION AS SEAMSTRE ng girl, who understands cutting | tion to do e! rowing children. Picuse call at 27 Prince ye children’s dress mberwors Has the best of city street. or,take ear reference ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A PROTESTANT young wonmn, as seatnstress, by the day, week, or month; understands all kinds of children’s clothing’ can inake’ boys’ pants and jackets, No objection to the country. Can give good city reference if required. Call at 4634 Sixth avenue, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A NEAT YOUNG W girl, fitteea years of age, us‘ child’s nurse, and errand girl if required; is a plain, neat sewer, smart little chambermaid, aud foud of children; would take from $2 50 to $3 a month, with a lady who boards, or in a private family. Has good city reference. Please call First avenue, first fl ‘ANTED—A SITUATION AS NURSE, SEAMST?2 or waiter, by a respectable Protestant girl. | be seen for two days at 57 Beckman street. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION. BY A RESPECTAGLE Protestant woman, as plain cook, washer and ire er, or nurse. No objections to go a short distance in the country. Can be seen for two days, st N East Twenty ninth street, between Second und ‘ avenues. ANTED—A’ SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Protestant girl, to do general housework, or cham- bermaid and plain cook; is a good washer und ironer and a good plain sewer; is not afraid to work. 108 East Twenty-filth street, for two days. V ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A young girl, to do chamberwork, wasi ing, or general housework, in @ small respectable fa- mily. Good city reference given, I'leaxe call at Jo Perry street. ird Piease call at BY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS vble private family; under: is of fumily sewing; would bave no opjec- tions to wait upon a lady, Best of cit: given, Can be seen at 193 ptieth street. ‘PECT ANTED—A SITUATION AS COOK, BY A RE: able woman, who thoroughly understands her business. Good city reference given. Apply for week, at 160 Thomp-on street, rovia 10; nas no objection to goa short way in the country. U 4 young gitl, todo chamberwork « washing and ironing and the general sina private family, best of city referen be seen at 104 White etreet. LADY, A Sit fur the winter, te do pl. hieen, where her boart we leat, Address Elizateth, 1 be ASH GIRL BY A YOUNG EF A situ. "Wider as sedenteens on chainbermaid, or as nics; af good city reference given. Can be geen at IS Vhirtiet! g street, between the Seventh and Fighth avenues, i yANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, situation to do general housework, chamber. maid, or waiting in a small private family +r boarding house; the best of city reference given from her last lace, where she lived three years; can be seen at the store, 292 Hicks street, corner of Pacific street, Brooklya, for two days. ANTED—BY A PROTFSTANT GIRL, A as purse, and to attend to plain sewivg. waitress. Apply at 75 Hast Thirtieth street, the resi. dence of her present employer, for two day 'ANTED—BY A RESPK ‘a situation as waiter, chawbertaaid or assictant nurse. She can give the best of recommen tations tro: her last place, where she has lived five y Call tor three days at 76 Fifth avenue A SITUA. tion as laundress or chambermai, and to de tine washing and ironing. Good city ence, Can be sven for three days, at 25) Hudsoa avenue, Krooklyn ANTED—BY A RESPRCPADLE YOUNG WOMAN, 4 situation a8 couk: his to mssigt in washing and ironing; understanss fog in att Dranches. Can the best of city reference. 1 call at 45 Oliver street, roou (AT ANIED—BY (i tion as chamberi Rest ot en for two days Thirteenth stree Herald Wire 4 RESPECTABLE WOMAN, WITH A t freab breast of milk, to take im ber own house. Please call at 17: ‘ty-third street, between the Firstand Second avenues. Inquire of Mrs. Duffy, fourth floer, front room. "ANTED—BY A PROESTANT YOUNG WOMAN, A A RESPECTABLE, MIDDLE AGED , between two y can be educated dy oue of the ladien super- the department. Inquire of Mrs. Arnette, 210 Twenty-fifth street, between hth and Ninth avenues "ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, a situation in some respectable private family, a8 ehar-ermaid or to take care of children, Has been for the turee years in the ca of children’s maid in civate family. Wor © up town or Brook- lyn, Address M. D., Herald , stating where to call. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUA- tion as chambermaid and waiter; would be wil- hng to do general housework; has no objection to go & short distance in the country. Please call at 11 Janes street, for two days. ‘ANTED—BY-A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITUA- tion as cook, washer or ironer, or to do genoral housework. Good reference from her last place. Please callat No. 1 Amity street, corner Broadwa; ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE MARRIED WOMAN, child to wet nurse, at her own residence. 1, for two days, at No. 51 Tillary st., Brooklyn. w* ‘TKD—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation in a small private family, to do general housework or up stairs work, and plain sewing. Can be seen at 579 Ninth street, until engaged, 26 ANIED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A uation as cook, washer and ironer, or would do chamberwork, and assist with the washing and it has lived four years in her last place. Please eall at East Twentieth street, between First avenue and avenue A, for two days, if not engaged. like t TANTED—A NEAT AND TIDY GIRL, 70 DO THE GE- ger aes ig saree cigars ly, consi Must. be « good washer ani lroaer plain cook. Reference or fecommendations required. Sands streets, can be has all Also, two ‘ANTED—IN a SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY, A WO- man as housekeeper; best city reference required. Apply at No. 4 Vesey street, (Astor House. ) GOOD PLAIN COOK IN A PRIVATE and produce ‘best of city reference. None others need apply. pat 41 Twelfth atreet, between Sixth and Seventh avenue. "ANTED, AN EXPERIENCED SEXTON TO TAKE charge of a church im this city. None need apply, unless fully qualified for the office. Address s note, giving name and references, to Sexton” Chatham square Post office. ‘ANTED—A COLORED MAN AS WAITER. HE 8 thoroughly, and recom! , capability’ and sobriety, civil and ol in disporition, and satisfied to spend his time ly at home, Call this day, at 93 Wall street, on F. Allen. MISCELLANEOUS. srk nicininin QUINTAIS NEW DRY CODFISH FOR RE- 3. 00. use; 2,000 boxes new smoked herrings; 2,000 Tbs. new smoked salmon; 3,000 barrels new mack: erel; 200 barrels new white fish; 500 barrels new pickled herrings; 200 barrels new cider, first quality, for family use. sor sale by NELSON, WELLS & CO., 81 Dey st. ALL YOUNG GENTLEMEN WHO VALUE A well written, can obtain a beautifully raved from the subseriver’s own handwriting. Year is at hand. OLIVER B. GOLDSMITH, 362 ARDS. v ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A situation to do general housework in a private fa mily. Best ot reference given as to character and capa- bility, Apply at 164, Downing street, second flor, front room, for two days, if not engaged. WwW: FD—BY A RESPECTABLE YOU WOMAN, » situation as seamstress. She understands cut- ting ani fitting ladies’ dresses. Has no ohjecton to take charge of a child or to go a short distance in the country. Can be well recommended from her last situ- ation. Can be seen for two days at 87 Sixth avenue, fourth floor. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, who understands her business, 4 situtation a3 chambermaid and waiter, or chambermaid and fine waster and irouer. The beav of city referonce can be given. ease to call at 224 Twenty-fifth street, on tae third floor, front room. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, with the bext city and country reference, a situ: ation as chambermaid, nurse and seamstress, in’ a pri- vate family; has been’ three years in her last place. Can be seen for three days at 57 East Twenty-seventh street, from 10 to 3 o'clock. ‘ANTED—BY A STEADY PROTESTANT GIRL, A situation as chambermaid and nurse, or nurse and secmstress. Good city reference. be seen for three days at 169 Seventh avenue, between Twenty-lirst and Twenty-second streets, second floor, back room. ANTED—BY AN INTELLIGENT, TRUSTWORTHY person, a situation as nurse; is fully capable of taking the entire charge of an infant. The best of refer- ence will be given, Apply at 15 West Twenty-sixth street, where she can be seen. ANTED~BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, lately arrived from Europe, a situation as seam: stress in a respectable family; can cut and fit ladis’ and children’s dresses. Can be seen for two days at 79 Iwen- ty-eighth strect, between Sixth and Seventh avenues. [{7 ANTEO—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A situation as chambermaid or waiter, or to taxe care of children. Can give good city refereuce if re- quired. Please call at 63 Greene street, fourth floor, szont room. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, a situation; is 2 good plain cook and a first rate washer and ironer; would do the generat housework of asmall family, Has good city reference. Can be seen for two days, if not engaged, at 134 Broome street. 7 ANTID—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT GIRL, a situation in a private family as seamstress, or chambermaid and waiter. Has good city reference. Can be veen until suited at 340 Bowery. { )-—BY A RESPECTATI, WOMAN, ANTE YOUNG asituation as seamstress and chambermaid, or as nurse, Can give city referenco, Can be seen’ for three days at 232 Seventh avenue, between Twenty-tifth and we f in he dry goods sto y J ANIED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION TO. ook, wash and iro a private family; no obj ference given. H'lease call at 377 Eighth avenue, se floor, back room, for two days. 7ANTEP—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, asituation todo the work of a small famil the best of reference; has no objection to the ry Also, a situation ‘& midéle-aged woman, to do tie cooking, warhing and ironing of a small family. Can be seen for two days at 81 King street, first floor, back room. ANTED—-BY A MIDDLE AGED WOMAN, OF quiet and retired habits, with good city reference, a situation as child’s nurse and seamstress. Is comp tent to attend ona sick lady. No objection to travel. Wages not so much an object as a comfortable some. Please cull at 105 Kast Twenty-seventh street, near Third avenue, for two days. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG MAN, A situation in a private family ax waiter, who thoroughly understands bis business, Has the best of city reference, Call, for two day, at 283 Sixth avenue, front basement, between Seventeenth and Eighteenth streets. WASTED BY A RESPECTABLE GERMAN WOMAN, a situation as cook, washer and froner; has lived with families of high rank inGermany, an the best of reterence from her present p) reen at T7avenue C. ptry. can produce e. Can be AS CONSUMERS CAN BE SUPPLIED WITH HIGH proof spirits for the winter, and warranted uot te freeze. N. AML kinds of gas fitting punctually at- tended to, at JOHN @. WILSON’S, 73 Centre street AS FIXTURES—OF SPLENDID DESIGN AND FIN- ish, and twenty per cent cheaper than any othe nouse, wholeraie retail, at the manufactory of JAMES G. MOFFET, Nos. 119 and 121 Prince street, third biock west of Broadway. IMBREDE, LEADER OF FASHION IN CARD EN. graving, $88 Broadway, Mecropolitan Hotel. Note paper and envelopes in great variey, and marked witb the utmont care. N, B.—New forms of wedding cards, and 8 varied stock of De Larue’s envelopes. GIMBREDE, 688 Broadway, east side, F YOU DON’T WANT BEARD, DON’T BUY MY onguent ; for it will force the beard or moustache to grow strong and thick in six weeks, and will not stain or injure the skin. $1 bottle, sent ‘to any part of the country. R. G, GRAHAM, No. 107 Nassau street; HAYES, No. 175 Fulton street, Brooklyn. N°: 165 CANAL STREET, NEAR VARICK.--W. & H VAN NOTES’ stove store.—We havea large as: sortment of the Iatest patterns of stoves, for sale on resa- sonable terms. Stoves and ranges lined with soapstone, and repaired, grates set and repaired, stoves put up, an pipe furnished for same. Also, soapstone griddies for sale wholesale and retail. The excellence of the grid- dies consists in their requiring but one greasing when used. ders, suitable for drawingrooms, parlors, bed- ms, halls, offices, or saloons, put up by competent workmen, by CHARLES McAULEY & 00., No. 116 Hud- son street, and 83 Sixth avenue. HOW CASES,—SCHMIDT AND BROTHER, 16 NORTH William street, near Chatham, and at 77 West Third street, Cincinnati, Ohio, manufacturers of show cases, in metal, brags, rosewood, mahogany, black walnut an silver. ‘A good assortment constantly on hand, Orders promptly executed. Old show cases taken in exchange. Rie AND CHEAP PAPER HANGINGS AND BOR- AREHOUSE OF WINDSOR PAPER MILLS, NOS. 65 and 67 Nassau street, New York.—The sub- ibers have commenced manufacturing news and book paper at their new paper works, at Windsor Locks, con- taining fourteen largest size rug engines and two 84 inch Fourdinier machines (one more to be added); are now ready to_ receive orders from Hgts in want of a supe- rior quality of news or book printing paper. These works have been built with great care, embracing ail the modern improvements, with a full supply of spring ang artesian water, together with never fail ng power, en- suring a uniform good color to the paper and a regulaz supply in quantity and quality, The capacity of the two mills to manufacture ite thousand pounds of paper per day. PERSSE & BROOKS, HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., WANTED. STORE WANTED, KELOW TH METROPOLITAN Hotel, and above Chambers street, on the west side Of Broadway, suitable for a jewelry store. Possession wanted a3 soon as conyeuient. Call on Billings & Tucker, 871 Broadway. OOMS WANTED—IN A QUIET, RESPECTABLE » neighborhood, suitable for a gentleman, wife and Servant (no chiliren), to keop house, or part of a small house, lower part preferred. Address, with particulars, Horatio, Herald office, ORSE WANTED—SMALL SIZE, NOT OLD, PER- fectly sound and kind, don’t cut anywhere, and cain trot handsomely in three ininutes. For such & one a fair (not fane: ce wi paid, Address, or cal (FALTERS Be Store t. i on H. treo ANTED TO A USE, WITH MO- dern improvements, between Third and Sixth aven- ues, and not higher up than Twentieth street. Rent not to exceed $450, Address J. BR, Herald office. ‘ANTED IMMEDIATELY—A FURNISHED HOUSE, with modern improvements, from fifteen to twenty rooms, on Broadway or vicinity, between Casal’ and BleccKer streets; a party having a house of tne above description may’ obtain & tenant on application to B, W. Richards, 307 Broadway. —4 Ww TO RENT—FOUR OR FIVE ROOMS FOR | asmall family, in a clean house. Rent, $25 per month. Location accessible by rail or stage, and not above Third street. Apply to GEORGE LAMBERT, 343 Broadway. WANIEDIBY (A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, a situation to do chamberwork, as seamstress, and to take care of children. Has good city references from her last place. Call at 289 Gold strect, Brooklyn, WwW? TEN—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITU- ation as first rate cook, and to ussistin washing andironng. Can produce reference from the most re- spectablo families in the city. Please call for two days ats6 Thirteenth street, between Fifth and Sixth aveaucs, ws J—BY A RESPECTABLE AMERICAN PRO- testant young girl, # situation as plain cook, waiter, chambermaid, or nurse, ina respectable private family; good city reference. Apply for two days at 122 ion street, old No. 142. ANTED—BY A RESPECTARLE WOMAN, A SITUA- in a private family boarding house. : Can be Keen for two days only, at 430 Fourth avenue, between Thirtieth and Uhirty-first sts, W NTED—BY A YOUNG SCOTCH WOMAN, LATE- lya 4 situation as chambermaid; is will- ful in a respectable p Inquire at 44 Vandewater street, APY YOUNG WOMAN Lonee we A ja «amit yi iss Hoty good erty reference tvor her tour years Call for tw corner of Houston, up W ANTEU BY A SUI STER, OF TWENTY YEARS experience, a staution; Is well acquaint at with the India end South American trade, trom river Ama tonto La Viatte; bas Just returned from Cutitoraia, Aus- ‘alia, And ludin. Can give the best of reference fram tae first iercbauts in the city. A line addressed to H, 157 Sands street, Brooklyn, will be attended to. ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, A SITUATION A8 gardener and farmer; bas been practically in the business for the last twelve years; can take care of cattle and horses, aud drive carriage: 15 0 tan and corre figures; can be well recommended from his last eniployer; can be seen for three days, at Thorburn’s seedstore, No, 15 John street. ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, A sti as coachman, who fully understands bis business; also understamis gardening, and would make himself generally usetul. Good elty reference given. Can be wen at 290 Ninth street for two gays, ASIIUATION AS GARDENER—A YOUNG n who perfectly knows his business ia all ite branches, with the best of reterences. Can be seen for two days. Address J. D., box 12 feral office, Was THE Most vesetol aw shod, (entitied One Thousand ). An opporta- y ofering $1: ngs Worth Koows elt per week and ¢ CHER, Publis atons fren her last place. WY SIRO IM MET EVI BES Willi wewpitat of fem ¢ Apply at 1i8 —A FEW YouNG § N » ty Bh, ine bas 18S a day, whore abo, a mon arc) $a bree ot im OF yet» apy Wn res PP MAE ist chy revel ps voce + pude «that | WV ANTED—A SMALL FARM, OF FROM THIRTY TO fifty acres, with comfortable honse and out buildings, and not over thirty miles from this city. Auy one wishing to dispose of such s proyerty, at s reason- able price, wanting but little cath town, may address 8. E. S.,, Herald office, giving location and terms. ANTED—A SMALL FRONT SHOP FOR A. LIGHT fancy business, Address P, R., Herald office. WV ANTED—IN HROOKLYN, A SMALL, HOUSE, IN A good neighborhood, and not very far either from South, Hamilton, Wall or Fulton street ferries. Please state terms and location to C. M., Herald office. Pos- session wanted immediately, if possible. ‘ANTED TO RENS—PART OF A HOUSE, story preferred,) suitable for a small family, without children, Address L., box 2969, stating loca~ tion, not above Twenty-ifth strve:, between First and Sixth avenues ; also, terms, which must be moderate. Croton water on the same floor. Wann. TO PURCHASE—A HANDSOME, WELL built modern house, free stone front preferred, lo- cated not below Twelfth street, nor above Thirty-fourth street, between Fifth and Kighth avenues, and in a good neighborhood. Address, with description, location, price, terms, &c., CA*H, Herald office. N. B.—A decided bar- Kain expecied, (FIRST MUSICAL. TIANOFORTES, AND MUSIC THOROUGHLY taught.—A handsome rosewood seven octave piano- rte, for sale, for $125, the others at $50, up to $350; or to let at $2, $2 50, $3 and $4 per month, PROF. DUMSDAY, 225 Grand street. SPLENDID SEVEN OCTAVE $810 ROSEWOOD pianoforte for sale for $236, as the owner soon sails for Italy; has been used but two months; made by the best city makers; perfect in all respects and fully war- ranted, with modern case and improvements. It can be ween at 34 Vesey street, from 9 until 3 o’clook P. M. . IVE3, JR., NO. 2 POPLAR STREET, CORNER OF e Columbia, near Fulton terry, Brooklyn, teacher Of the pianoforte, violin and singing.” In addition to his individual instruction, he has a class of ladi: Tu days and Fridays, from 10 till 12 o'clock, A. M., ing. Also, class of Indies and gentlemen will com- mence this evening, to be continued on Tuesdays and Fridays, at 73¢ o’clock. The morning class $10, and the evening class $5 a quarter. Mrs. Ives also teaches the piaro and singing. LANOFORTE FOR SALE OR TO LET.—A NEW RUSE- wood pianoforte for ale cheap, never been used, with all the modern improvements, three strii in'the upper notes, and also iron bar in base and treble; made by one of the best makers in the city, and will be fully ‘warranted; or will be rented to a good eustomer. For further particulars inquire at 35 Wooster street. inn Sie ER ADAME MORROW WILL CAUSE SPEEDY isa, wil show the person they will marry, th: an it she will cause to illuminate {1 by invoking the of her won- deriul seience, and will ‘tell all events of life, ani even the very thoughts. 76 Broome street, near Cannon. Gentlemen oot ad mitted. ATRIMONIAL.—MADEMOISELLE EMILE VILLUTTF, |. professor of Fm a en. Aa ti by 0 person's handwriting, ) a spiriteal writing m alum, will, upon the receipt of twenty-five cents, Valent in postage stamps,) and specimen riling, send to any person & full delineation of their cler, atiairs Of the heart, success, destiny, &e alvo a sencription of the one tney love or will Aodvees, poat paid, EMILE VILLETTE, vrowwey Post “then, Nu Ve, Thone reakting out or the city can eately tronsimit throngh the mal, Al cowmuwcatiyus av- awered dane weel alter their regeips, 1 4 5 NINTH STREET, BETWEEN BROADWAY AND lets om frat and second foors, te familie, with rooms to on and seco private table; the house having all required im; ments, and conveniently located in Niath tween Broadway and Fourth avenue. SPRING STREET, FOUR DOORS FROM BROAD- 8 rand bedroom on the fitst floor. nished. way, two parlors on the first floor, sit and way, & handsome Also two pleasant roems, on the thirdfloor fur- Terms moderate. i tring large bed room na cone or third; also, sre or pee mngle rooms, neat furnished, as lodgings for gentle- men. Breakfast ocxved if required. Cleatliness strict- ly observed. LISPENARD STREET, NEAR BROADWAY.—A large front and back room, on the secotld floor, handsomely farnished, to let, without board. BLEECKER STRKET.—A ROOM TO LET, WITH 2. 5 breakfast, if required, to a single gentleman; the house bas gas, baths, ke. BLEECKER STREET, EAST OF BROADWAY—TWO or three gentlemen, or a gentleman and wife can have two handsomely furnished parlors and bedrooms, with or without partial board, at No. 7 Bleecker street. Q ASHLAND PLACE, TWO DOORS FROM GREEN- wich avenue.—Rooms in suits or single, for select amilies or single gentlemen, with board. House con- tains all the modern improvements. Access by Amity street stages and Sixth avenue cars. References ex- changed. Apply to Mrs. Noble. IRVING PLACE, CORNFR OF FOURTEENTH STREET. —Two large and small rooms may be obtained fur- Blaned, with Board. The house is rstelass; location de- sirable. N ELEGANT SITE OF HANDSOMELY FURNISHED rooms to let, on the European plan, to a family or party of gentlemen. The accommodations are first cl and suitable for those only who can enjoy good living. Apply from 10 A. M. to4 P. M. at 38 Clinton place. LADY, HAVING MORE ROOM THAN SHE RE- A quires, in Fourth avenue, near Madison square, let to © gentleman a very handsomely furnished Toom for $5 a week, or parlor and bedroom for $7, with- out board—gas, bath, fire, &e., included. Address Mrs. D. M., Union square Post Office. GENTLEMAN AND LADY CAN HAVE A WELL A furnished room, with board for the lady, and par- board for the gentleman if desired, on very reaso! able terms, at 55 Watts street, two doors from the cor- ner of Canal and Hudson streets. SPLENDID FURNISHED ROOM, WITH ONE OR A, two bedrooms attached, to let in s private house with all the modern improvements; also a small room suitable for one gentleman. Apply at 98 Prince street, a few doors west of Broadway. HANDSOME PARLOR AND BEDROOM COMMUNI- cating, alao a single room, to let, furnished, in a Fst class house, ina small private family, with partial board sent to the room if required. Apply at 168 Spring street. Location near Thompson street. YOUNG GENTLEMAN DESIRES TO FIND PLEA- sant board ina private family, not further up in Ninth street, and near Broadway. Please address G. G., box 259 Post Office. N ITALIAN GENTLEMAN, PROFESSOR OF PIANO- forte, desires board in private family, where his services a8 teacher would be considered as equivalent for his board. Address G. M., 778 Broadway. LADY OR A LADY AND GENTLEMAN CAN BE accommodated with a pleasant furnished room and , ina private family, Please address 728 Houston t. ve- de- FRANELIN ST., FIRST HOUSE WEST OF BROAD- stree )OARDING—SINGLE GENTLEMEN CAN BE ACCOM- modated with rooms and full board; sant rooms, that will four gentlemen, at low Day boarders dated also, at 122 Chambers street. Boner TO LET.—A GENTLEMAN CAN HAVE A nice furnished bedroom, without beg yp No. OF street, corner of Church, over grocery 0 YOU WANT BOARD OR BOARD! seeking boarders can, by applying at A. J. BAS- "8 Boarding Agency, No. 4 Astor place, be su} the fee being only $160 per month. Boarders to suitable places free of charge. b daa ROOMS TO LET—WITH COOK STOVE and other c onveniencies for keeping house, to small families. week. Price from $3 to $5 50 some rooms unfurnished. Also Apply at No. 123 West Twen- ty-fourth street, near Seventh avenue. Please call and see. JURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, WITH OR WITHOUT oard; all the house newly furnished, Private table if required. Apply at No. 16 Bond street. URNISHED ROOM TO LET, IN A FRENCH FAMILY. Inquire at No, 9 Jay street, of Madame GIVAUDAN. URNISHED ROOMS TO LET—TO SINGLE GENTLE- men. ina house replete with modern conveuien- ces. Apply at 123 Crosby street, near the Metropolitan hotel. 1URNISHED ROOMS TO LET—WITH FULL OR PAR- tial board, private table or use of kitchen, three large rooms on first floor, room and bedroom om second floor; the house has all the modern ve | ments. Stages paxs the door. Apply at 33 St. Mark’s place, Eighth street. ANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET TO A gentleman, without board, in a private family; con- sisting of one large front room on the second floor, with. bedroom, dressing room, pantry and clothes at- tached, in a first class house with all most modern improvements. Rent, $50 per month. in Fourteenth street, near Fifth avenue. Address D. J., Herald office. ‘"ANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET TO A small genteel family, or to two gentlemen, at 52 st Sixteenth street, rear Irving place. The house con- tains every modern convenience, and is strictly private and select. Particulars will be made known on applica- tion as above. ‘RS. ROBINSON, 174 WEST TWENTY-FIRST STREET, front parlor on the second floor, with yatinched, fo let alta board to te single gentle 0 attache let ro = ee a gentleman's Gad vite, kdocieente losation, situated within a few doors of Eighth avenue. ‘parm, BOARD WANTED IN BROOKLYN, IN THE vicinity of Bedford and Gates avenues, by asingle gentleman, Address. H. Herald office. RIVATE BOARD IN BROOKLYN—ONE OR TWO GEN- tlemen ora gentleman and hia wife can obtain pleasant rooms at 219 Adams street, near Johnson. Lo- cation is convenient to either Wall or Fulton ferries. Terms moderate, and the occupants can enjoy all the comforts of a home. Apply as above. OOMS—WITH PARTIAL BOARD, AT NO. 27 BOND street, in suiis or separately, furnished or un- furnished. INGLE GENTLEMEN, OR GENTLEMEN AND THEIR: wives, can be pleasantly and reasonably accommo- dated with good board and fine rooms, with grates and also, day boarders, at moderate prices, at 80 East froient. ‘rench, Italian, and German spoken in the house. 0 LET—AT 110 GRAND STREET, ONE LARGE FRONT room, lighted with gas, and well furnished, to a gentleman and lady, or two single gentlemen; also’ seve- ral small rooms for single gentlemen, with ‘or without board. LADY, RESIDING AT 65 SEOOND AVENUE, HAS two very desirable rooms to let, with board, to either gentlemen and ladies or single’ gentlemen. ‘The house bas the modern improvements, and the location # delightful, and terms moderate. DESIRABLE SUIT OF FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, with partial board if required, for one or two gen- Temen. ‘The house is new, and has all the modern im- provements, in one of the best localities in the city, convenient to the ears and stages, 71 West Fourteenth street, first house weat of Sixth avenue. PARTMENTS AT BROOKLYN—TO LET, IN A_PRI- vate house, three minutes walk from the South erry, two sleeping rooms, furnished or unfurnished, witli or without breakfast. Apply to ALPHA, Box 99, Herald office. COUPLE OF SMALL ROOMS, FURNISHED, HAV- ing the advantages of gas and bath, to let to gen- tlemen, without board, at 44 Laight street, fronting St. John’s Park. Terms moderate. A FEW SINGLE GENTLEMEN, ALSO A FEW GENTLE- bs ex sae their sie C4 be accommodated with good board an comfortable apartments, on reason- Shilo terms, at Mrs. SMITE'S, 55 Franklin street. STRICTLY PRIVATE FAMILY—WILL LET TO ONE or two gentlemen of high respectability, with par- tial board, one entire floor, richly furnished in an ele- gant private biggest the immediate Lege d ofthe Brevoort House. Gentlemen wishi: by re retired x00ms may address A. B., box 412, Post ice. OARD IN SOUTH BROOKLYN.—A PRIVATE FA- mily, residing within one minute’s walk of the South ferry, Brooklyn, will be happy to receive one oF two gent nm, ors gentleman and wife, as inmates. Both English and French spoken by the family. Din- ner hour, six o'clock. Apply at 37 Pacific street, and Beary, Brooklyn, between Hi OARD.—FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH OR WITHOUT partial board, to let to single gentlemen, in # private family, where only a few boarders are taken. ‘erms moderate. Apply at 46 Franklin street, near Broadway. OARD DOWN TOWN—TWO OR THREE GENTLE- men can be accommodated with board in a private family. Apply at 288 Greenwich st., near Chambers, OARD AT 106 AND 108 EAST FOURTEENTH STREET, a few desirable rooms, with board, may be secured by single gentlemen or families (without children), on immediate ication as above. The houses are new, first class and newly furnished with all the modern im- provements, &c., &e. References exchanged. OARD WANTED—FOR A GENTLEMAN, WIFE AND three children, aged 6, 8 and 10 years. Will re- quire two or three rooms, either furnished or unfur- nished. Location must be down town, Seventh ward pre- ferred. Address H. G., Herald office. OARD WANTED—FOR A GENTLEMAN AND HIS wife, with a furnished room,. or large room with bedroom attached, for which $14 to $16 per week will be given, including fire and gas, Address, stati Accommodations, dinner hour, and price, J. A. W. Heral ice. OARD WANTED—FOR TWO FAMILIES, COMPRI- sing five grown persons, two children, and two maid servants. Five or six rooms with the best accommoda- tions in all respects will be required. Also a convenient and eligible locality. $250 a month would be given if entirely suited. Address 8. 0., Union square Post Office. DS ered WANTED—FOR A GENTLEMAN AND WIP! ina genteel boarding house near Broadway and between Broome and Fourth streets, Address, with particulars, 8. E. %., Browdway Post Office, for two ays. OARD IN BROOKLYN.—TWO PLEASANT ROOMS to let, furnished or unfurnishel, suitable for gentlemen and their wives or single gentlemen. A com- lortable home will be found. "Terms very reasonable. Apply at 155 Adams street, near Fulton ferry. Refer- ences required. OARD IN BROOKLYN.—-4 GENTLEMAN AND lady, or two gentlemen oma be furnished with a pleasant room, on firat with board, on mo- derate terms. Convenient to Wail street and Atlantic ferries. Care pass the door. Apply at 62 Court street. Gas in the house. _—_ OARD IN BROOKLYN.—A GENTLEMAN AND HIS wife, or two gentlemen, can find a large and hand- furnished room at 38 Willow atreet, three minutes walk from Wall street and Fniton ferries. The house is furnished with hot air, gas, &c. Also, one side room. )OARD IN BROOKLYN.--TWO SINGLE GENTLEMEN, <2 perl and hia wife, can be accommodated farniahed rooms, and either fuil or partial board. w= wigmenherg Meme te board without rooms, “ street, Brooklyn, ween Wall street and xh ATT MER | OARD IN A FRENCH FAMILY—WHERE THE B French la: is spoken exclusively. The rooms are neatly furn’ |, the board is very good, and the location healthy and pleasant, opposite « fine park. ieee ant’ Boasts recone eras tea meni eves er al cars, Also, board without rooms. meaRietseY Be ROOMS FOR GENTLEMEN Secor teen ain footie nah 8 first class four story house, Location desirable and accessible to Dastneee. be rior second story front room. Please Herald office, which will receive immediate attention. OARDING—AT 136 TENIH STREET, CORNER OF meet fo ger td opposite Grace church,—-Two yon- i) and wives, and a single gentleman, can be ry ‘scoommodated with hantiomely farnished ‘ooms, fronting Broadway, Diuner at 63g o'clock En. Tomsidy aitvvin Broadway; William Hall & Son, corner of Broadway and. | Park ‘0, 1 Franklin square, or (0 LET—A SUIT OF ROOMS, WITH OR WITHOUT bedrooms, near the St. Nicholas, {urniched or un- furnished, with or without board; also several rooms on the Bowery, witha segar store attachel. near Spring strect, south side. Apply to C. G. THOMPSON, 81 Nas- sau street, room 7. 'ANTED—BOARD FOR A VERY HEALTHY MAL : infant, now one month old. Any respectable per- son wishing to take it to wet nurse for a moderate com pensation, will please address box No. 148 Herald office. THR BALL SKASON, Nowe CLUB WILL GIVE THEIR GRAND IN- vitation ball at the New Assembly Rooms, (North American,) corner Bowery at 1 Bayard street, on Wed- nesday evening, Dec 13, 1854, Committee :—Willi B Campbell, William Walsh, @. W. Campbell, T. C. Faulk- ner, A. Pierson, H. Dunn, J. Clauvell, J. Driscoll, J. Lua derkin, M. Hurd, ANNUAL BALL OF LADY WASHINGTON gine Co, No. 40 will take at Niblo’s saloon, On Tuesday evening, Dec. 12, 1854, Tickets can be had of any member of the company. W. 8. Couxs, Sec’y. JAS. M. BARD, Chairman. BALL.—THE MANAGERS OF THE THIS®LE . Benevolent Association—instituted 1831, incorpe- rated 1851—res fully announce that their first and only ball for this season will take place beh ee evening, Dec. 14, 1854, at Niblo’s Garden. thanks ‘most gratefully for past favors, and re- spectfully soliciting the patronage of the public, the man- agers beg to state that of the Thistle ball- are annually distributed among those in want and worthy, whether natives or foreigners. No efforts will be spared to make this ball as attractive as any hereto- fore . Order of dancing according to in which will be introduced a inaay phe schot- tisch, redowa and polka mazourka dances. Robertson’s celebrated band has been engaged. Mr. Chelan, the famed Highland piper, will, in the garb of the Geel, [wagner the room, py ng ay to = greener jal fe ignie of danc- . Doors open at 7; dancing commence at cight o'clock. ‘The termination of the ball will be known by the band laying, “Guid nicbt an’ Joy be wi? youa’.’” Tickets $: admit a gentleman and two la- Gies—to be had at Adam Stodart's music store, 362 ; Firth, Pond & Co., of either of the mat Barclay, 212 Righth avenue; George Harriso1 Hotel; John Wright, 106 Troy street. ferable. MOLNE, nA without exception, the most wonderful astrol sist world, or that has ever been known. She will tell past, present and future events; and wil! show your fu- ture husband and absent. friends, which hse thousands during her travels in & seventh iter, invokin, powers of her wonderfu! very gaps eed oe i... the ere truly wish a speedy may call soon, pend upon true advice, founded on the : ples of science. 76 Broome street, between Can- to M as a) Goi FROM PARIS. TENDERS Her services to the ladies and gectlemea of this city, in astrology, by books and science, and ix to be ed about love, ma: business, law matters, ac. She will tell the name of the lady or gentieman they will! | marry; also, the names of her visiters, Madame Alwin peaks lish, French and German languages, Re. ridence, 309 Bowery, between First and Second atreots, © Mier hours from 10 A. M., to8 I’, BO charge, cca ai a elie