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recomme! Oclcel, for {wo days, ca AL Se ee oe SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE slabda ‘her "business in all tha beasties, Has no oxjection to an tst in wasbing and sroning i requised. ‘Heat or sity reter, ence can be given. Can be seen for two days at 46 Ist st., rear hose, between Ist and dd avenues, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A- RESPECTABLE woman, to do general housework for a small faruily in Brooklyn; !s @ good Washer and froner. Good reference. Ap Builersi., Brooklyn, in the ly ab ANTED—BY A RESPLOTABLE | WOMAN, 4 tra. i ne tt 38 SOU, who perfec ily understands her busta pas the best of references from jast place. x two dass, at 404 Sth st., second Moor, f front room, Toate Be Waar hes A YOUNG GIRL, FROM 15 To ay Hele of age, a Protestant, tn a small private the care ri children, do plain sewing and make cally useful. Apply at 119 West 24th st,, between ice me avenues. Wares PROTESTANT COOK, EITHER © ed or white, of superior qualifications, yet rs ‘7 ‘Washington tom square, between 9 fant 12 o'clock.” ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, LY A RESPECTABLE GIRY, ‘a8 cook, Washer andJrovler; can come well recommend: €d; city reference. Can be seen io; two Gaye, aial Saline as a front basement. WASTED BY A VERY PISPROTARLE GERMAN girl, {na private family, b; day or week, a situa on as sexinstrese, oF to do Plain aod faney work: Call at ygner’s, 40 avenue A, third floor, frou roou, WANTED-2y, A RESPECTABLE YouNG LADY, situation as lady’s peo ae ‘and 6 Ruglish, and understands hale dressing. ply in the corset store, 89 West Lith st., between 6th anc othe av’s, Can be highly recommended. WASTEDIEY AN AMERICAN WOMAN, A SITUA: cook, washer and ironer—thoroughly understands her business. Good city references given. Call at 164 Ludlow st, near Stantow. Can be seen for tliree days. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE ENGLISH GIRL, A situation as first rate cook; is willing to assist in w: and ironing. None need apply bu’ the most respectable pri- vate at faa: Please call at §7 ust Lch st, third floor, back Warten SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE woman, as cook, wisher and ironer. West of city anit at us East 19th st, “WANTED—BY A GIRL FIFTEEN YEARS OF AGE, Bitnatign as cbambermaie ina private farliy. Good ily reference. + between 6th and 7th avs, ANTED—A SITUATION, AS CHAMBERMAID AND waiter, by a young girl who uncerstands her business ‘Bndis neat about her work. Most satisfactory reference from first class families. Please call at Mrs, Cain's, 201 West 26th St,, first floor, back room, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE MID- iLe-aged French womat, ng go0d cook; can spenk Eng. lish, Good reference. Apply at 63 ‘bth sl., near 6th avenue Worn a SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young fas chambermaid aud waiter, in Ly private mily, or to do general housework for a small famiiy; the best orauy ‘reference given. Please inquire at 103 West 26:h st, ayer SITUATION, BY A RESPECTARLE ung woman, as good plain cook; would assist in the washing aud ironing. in w genteel private family; best ofclty Feference given Call or address a note to 203 2018 st., be ween Astand 2d Ast and 2d avenues, for two days. Waxre—a SITUATION, BY A YOUNG GIRL, AS uree or chambermaid, and is, willing to assist fn the . ‘lease call at ber present employer’ ireene Birect, fortwo days, oF addreasa nove 10 kiln, Herald ollce: reference. second floor, back room. Please call at 67 WARTED-BY 4 YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION AS iy’s maid and seamstress; dan cut and fit ladies’ dresses; has a knowledge oi hair dressing, also fine tluting per- feclly; tiuexceptionable reference given.’ Call or address a io B B., 203 20th st., between Ist and 2d avenues; can be eon until’ sulied: ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A ag BSPROTABLE oung girl, as good cook: washer ironer; has the best of city selerence.. Call at ii Carlisle Fg near Rector, #e cond floor, back room. 'ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation to do general housework or chamberwork. Gan give the Lest of city reference from her, last place, were ‘she lived over seven years. Apply at 70 10th avenu ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPROTABLE English girl, a8 seamstress; understands dressmaking. reference. Can be sven for two days at 227 East 1 ANTED =A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS ‘ood plain cook; laa first rate washer and troner or would fo chamberwork or walling. “Good city reference, Ap PUy.at he corner of Court and Wyckol ss., Brooklyn, frst oor, ick room, for two days, W'stepaa SITOATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, TO do general housework in'a small family; or as chamber- maid and waiter. Good reterence. Apply at the corner of Court and Wyckot ss., Brooklyn, first toor, back room, for wo ANTED—A COOK, CHAMBERMAID, NURSE AND seumstress; also a young woman, to do general house- eg ‘Apply at No. 7 llth st, few doors west from Broad. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE ‘ouing woman, as chambermaid and waite general bousework ofa small private family; is a Sind trone:. and bas the best ally reference from her last em: ployer. 1y at No. 2 Rose st., corner of Frankfort, until four in the a ernoon. ANTED-A SITUATION, EY A RESPECTABLE young girl, as chambermaid! and waitress. No objection to take care of children. Good city reference. Appiy-at 227 West 2ith st, , between sth and skh avenues, AW ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WIDOW WOMAN, A Vy Jsituation to do chamberwo, k and fine washing and tron sng, or w do general Housework, "Has no objection to, go & Dey Titance {2 the country ir two days, if aot engaged, Call at $39 Washington ste" ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A FTRST SLaRs 000K, in @ hotel or boarding house, or a first class famlly. + olty reterence given. Knquire at No, 4 White st. ANTED-SITUATIONS, BY THREE SISTERS, WHO desire to live in the same family; one as excellent plain cook and good Inundress, the others.as chambermalds and wallreswes, Have good references, Preler the country. AD; piy_atthe Christian Home, in 8th st., between Fourth and xing!on avenues. \—A SITUATION, AS FIRST CLASS COOK, spate ectable, competent woman, in a private tamily: Gan furnish the best of city reference as to character and capa- bility. Call or send to No. 6 61 West 2h at, near Sixth avenue, TED—A SITUATION, BY A_ RESPECTABLE Wine Twoman. as cook, dr {0 do, general housestork 5 48 a good w nd ironer. Has lived three years in her Inst Wines “Gun be seen for two days at No. 8’ Patchen place, SAmoset., third floor. ammonet,, (airg B00 TED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION TO WA caer work ana fine washing and troping, or as Has 1e Very, of city ber presen employer's, for two days, at No, 2) St. Mark's piace, 0 D—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, TO arOk, wach and. ion, tn’, small private family, dood ghz seterence. ‘Apply at No. 60 Spring st., first door, for wo ance Pe GIRL, A rf sework in a smi ‘and iron ; is'& good. cook wat washer Wate A eiomation to do , oF 10 cook, wash and iror Good city referel No, 1 Clarkson: torn} A RESPECTABLE BY youn: id. and seamsiress, or cham: bermald anv , Good city reference, Can be seen at 8 West 10h st., second floor, back room. ANTED—SITUATIONS, BY TWO YOUNG vom 3 wast plain cook, washer and troner; the other as w or chatnvermaid; in a’ private family preferred. City refer ‘Can be seen tor two days at [06 Laurens street, in the F yA RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRh, A Wan chambermaid and waiter; (s willing to make herself useful. Best of city reference from her last place, at 970 Broadway. TANTED—A TIDY AMERICAN PROTESTANT cm, W aD eet in ie general housework of a emall family; wilh good reference will be treated px one of hy by spplyg ‘Bist st., between 9h and 10th avenues. ‘TANTED—A SITUATION, BY A_ RESPECTABLE Protestant girl, to do housework; plain cook, Brier = ‘would do chamberwork and assis! with he was bing. Bae y00 oly reference, | Call for two days at {02 Tithe between tot and 34 nvenuce, RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT eae jood washer and irouer, Can be vaanl for two days al 372 ladison #t., in the rear. ANTED—A SITUATION, | BY A RESPECTABLE : lain. sewing, or ‘oung woman, to do chami Tatts “aad rekmoase ng TH to naslsi in Washing and ironing. oa Inst place, apply a roy avenue B, between 10th and ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMA! a chambermald and walter, oF to do chamber work, | Fog Ta ATS, he best of eity reference, Call, for Bro daye, 00 Chas 'ANTRD—BY, A PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN, A situation 10 Sayeed ork, in a amall privet ‘ata rooms codes wal beate, onium lain cooking. aor Relerence fages not so much an object aaa steady ‘piste, Biren. Call at 3 Delancey m., near Lewis Second floor, back room, for two da ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPROTABLE oung woman, as chambermatd, or to iake care of a baby; fe best of reterence can ‘be given. Please call ot 84 Kast 28th st., between Lexington and Jd avenues, for iwo days, Wy ANraD—s ot Ligh arn rf A YOUNG WOMAN, AS V bermaid washing and ironing, in a Mp) Sit ce ond. oo in a small tamtiy; ely feereuee vem Cal ac 30h a Pe Cy FORE CROS BOT De tee teal, Ww ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE roe NT GIRL, A eivnation As cook; no tion to assist in the wal ing. Gout ceterence from her last place. Call at 135 West 1 __Can be seen for two days. T.: A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation to do general housework, oF as piain co froner. Good elty releronce, ‘Apply at 274 C wt, second floor, front room. “Can be seen for two days. WA STEDA_ REAP RC RESPECTARLE PROTESTANT YOUNG woman who undersiants plain cooking, washer and troner, to do the Reneral ‘housewetk of & mana ani) ta Brooklyn. "Tom suliable person this will be & heme and permanent ees Area ersonally, this ely geD bo Nad 4 g'Glock, P. M., at oF 8, 131 Broadway, SITUATIONS ATIONS W! SITU. eo = ohn fe rate Sok Sook and baker id & private {x Cap pos *Ploase call ‘Lite een fr to tage W seen for two Mee ‘ANTED—BY A teed gl YOUNG Bak! ol A ae ‘tne waaking the Bear etiy reer: Please call at $07 Than aa’: COMPETENT PERSON, A SITOA- ati cay gett aly” referees ven San be Seeking; rebce Seen for ture days ati $4 avenue, two doors (rom ith WASTED BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT arr, @ situation oe cock; the best of city reference. Please call at 264 Weat 16th at, WA XIED-A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG 3 WOMAN, A general housework; has'no obj ‘ag chamber. maid or walter, Please call at ur) oped SITUATION, BY ith oe young girl ag cha chambermald and waitress: of city be seen for two days at 257 7th avenue, etween Soh and 2rihrae ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, sewer; is a tidy, smart fuk ot. “Can be soon ill cogoned” clty reference. Call at 108 at. seen till engax ‘ANTED—A_ BITUATION, BY A RESPROTABLE young woman, tee east ok and pelo Right ‘and ironing. ist of city references giv a 218 7th av., between Mth find 25th 26th fh jan ve seen. for 2days ANTED—BY A MIDDLE AGED MAN, BOTH honest and steady, to take Steg fany ne of Any ee: or be a clerk, either in ihe city or ou ow. such a man would do well ri Matis a B, i, any time this week, ating where an infor: be AS NURSE AND PLAIN irl; mo objections ether to the ea ) any ANTED—UY A YOUNG MAN LATELY RETURNED trom the South, a situation e! ser ip a wholesale or retail clothing or dry goods estabiishinent; (6 hos several years’ experience in both busin ines ‘well aequainted with the Southern trade. ‘The best of references giver. Address H. J. J., Herald office. v ‘ANTED—BY A GERMAN, A iA SITUATION AS CARVER in an American patorn or ‘pianoforie tf ohioe. oak a litde English, Address A.P., box 20 Herald ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A GERMAN MAN AS French and waiter. Can Can be well recommended. Apply at 28734 Bleecker st, Can be seen until engaged. WASTS IMMEDIATE EMPLOYMENT—A RESPECT. Able young man, hat has been, practically employed in justneés for the past ten years. Not long in this country. not particular as to whator how employed, eit adtarde ulm an Honest living Isbandy, writes » fair salesman, Good reference. Would Tingelf agree and generally Herali useful. No objection to the country. Address P, office. ANTED—A YOUNG MAN OF SOME BUSINESS CA- ity, to attend to a wholesale liquor business in the absence of ‘the owner. One who understands German, and can invest in the business $1,000 to $2,000 (which shall be se- cured) preferred; salary and treatment liberal, Address A. P., box 076, Post offlee, TANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG MAN, AS coachman and waiter; understands his business ‘per- fectly. No objection to city or country. Can be seen tor two tayo aato Greenwich st, ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, A SITUATION AS light porter, or collector, or any ‘situation where he can make himselt useful. “A line addressed to B. L. M., Herald of- fice, will be attended to, ANTED—BY AN ACTIVE MAN OF EXPERIENCE, A situation as salestnan in a bedding or furniture store, Reference given from present employers, Address. A. T., box 160 Herald office. ‘ANTED—IN A GAS FIXTURE ESTABLISHMENT, A young man as salesman, None need apply except thosa noquatnted with the business." Apply to Stephen Philbin, 335 Fourth st ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE ENTEEN years old, a situation in an oftice or wuld learn a trade. Cis reterence given, Please call at 131 Third avenue, second s ENCH ADVERTIS! ODOL, PHE WINTER, ANGIEN Mal LANGER Paris, serecommende a ses compatriote et au public cu Neéiléral p Ja meilieure qualité et le grand pain francais venue. coudre et,prendre soin de trois feunes filles en parlant le ble, s@ rendre généralement ie ee trouver & New York; il donne dix-hult bons pour un iis et fait une concession aux pensions et aux hotels, Us aad FEMME FRANCAISE, PROTESTANTE, comprensnt assez bien Anglais ¢t'sachant colffer, bien Fruncals dvec elles; peut rouver un engagement avaniageux ‘adressant au No. 229 West 34e rue, entre les Be et Ye aves, ullle et tre mupic de bonnes recommendation de cetie ville, S’Advesser Mardi et Mercredi, entre 9 heures du matin et midi. INTELLIGENCE ‘OFFICES. 987 3 BROADWAY, CORNER READE STRERT.—AT ERT & CO.’S can be obtalned re- dpectabia’ ‘Germ an, nn, Engl Beoteh and Trish help, for hotels and private families; also waiters, coachmen, gardeners, far- mers and laborers, at ‘eo ‘or tbe branch office, 102 Greenwich street, Terms Warcar aga Tee NCY, 70 White s'., a most reliable Spee Kp Peon p ‘of two. pertons, a few miles out of ‘town; & good cook Inindresa, sober, honest, and good disposltion. ‘To such the highest wages will begiven. Mrs. Green is prepared to supply families with the best of help. Rates, 50 cents, TANTED IMMEDIATELY—A NUMBER OF 'GLISH, Irish, German and Scotch giris, a8 ccoke, chamber: maids and seamstresses for respectable families, and good wage'. Private families can obtain as gt help from this office as can be found in the city. No. 68 Atlantic street, Brook- lyn. Established fo] 1849. _HOUSES, ROOMS, &., WANTED. 18, 000 HOUSE WANTED.—WANTED, TO PUR- + chase, a modern four story brick or stone frout house, in a genteel location, between Second and Sixth avenues, and Twenty-second and Thirty-aixth streets, to cost from $1000 to $18,000, No agents need apply. “Address House, box 2,339 Post off $10.000. —nOUsE ‘WANTED, IN THE CITY, FOR sa cash customer, west of Broadway,’ worth {rom $10,000 to $12,000, not mortgaged for over one-third iis value. ‘Also, one le of the city, not to exceed $10,000." Apply fo. G. "tHOMPEON, , 81 Nasshu st,, room 7. Fee WANTED IMMEDIATE oe ‘WISH, a NEAT and commodious hall, on the first floor, if possible, at a mo: erate rent, and located about midway of ‘Broadway, for the purpose of piving ® series of welect “entertainments.” Parties Yrishing to (reat with me will please address Hal, Talon oquare ‘ost of OURS FP late sariggt ha tg BETWEEN SECOND enues, ot above Laas -third street; rent from $800 br year, Address Herald office. ‘OUSES WANTED—TWO OR THREE HOUSES together, situated vetween Fourth aud) Twenty. third ireets, F ‘orth and Sixth avenues; must be modern houses, in order, and worth a rental of about 31 1200 per year. Houses Soowering the avove description wi leased oF purchased Vegraneaee property. Address, stating: locaton, Dox 804 FFICE WANTED-SUITABLE FOR A PHYSICIAN, with a bedroom connecting, between Seber g and Thir- ty fourth sirects, and Drondway and Bighib avenue, furnished or unfurnished.’ Must be supplied with gas and bath in the house. Address Doctor, Herald office. GECOND HAND Sai SAVE WANTED, OF HERRING OR Stearns & Marvin's make, of médinm size, with inside oor. Adaress W. ¥. W., Herald ofiee, stating dimensions, price, de. WAXtED-A HO TWEEN EIGHTA AND enty fourth streets, within $700 annual rent, for six months, from November 1. Address C, B., Herald office. ANTED—IN HOBOKEN OR NEW YORK, PART OF a neatly furnished house, suitable for a familly of three grown person: and servant, it qHlent nobwlo exceed $2) per month. Address Hoboken, Herald oftce ANTED—BY A A RESPROTATLE. AMERICAN FAMILY, consisting of three grown persons, the second tloor of & house, with the modern improvements; must be near one of {he ity rallread tines, and rent no! to exceed $160 or $175. Ad eee, stating terms, ae,, B., box 2151 Fost offloe, _ WATCHES, JEWELRY, &C. (AAUIFORNIA DIAMONDS.—THIS NEW AND BEAUTI CAutteteie wiht takes the load with purchaser of lowers ‘The best judge eter tell [os aaa ee real nn rices are wi ean ear rings * to = ien’ crosses, | monde 1s order, wet with the a ave diainonds a any style. Alse sent by mail ¥, ao of the Uniied, Stalss, by eveloging ust, addresses enn ‘L, &J, JACOBS, 407 Broadwa; Reve, PRICES. — — WATCHES, « JEWELRY, vd ‘andorsignel: ® years a wel) knowr Aealar fand inaporier, Stee for yenis ents in his line atiower ality than any other house in New Woe: Phiindelphia, or any olber elty, and will send by mall ey enue WATCHES, JEWELRY, Ae, A toall parte of the United Bintes, free of charge. An pall oo, warranted a8 represented. Orders by mail, posi paid, fay fully attended to, CHES. b. Watches, with places for daguerreoiypes..........$100 to $154 Jurgensen Waiches, genuine, warrant 10 to 20 Cooper Watches, ws z ron Hd to a 1H) to coker Aa ¥ mad Watches. Watcher. 100 to 178 G ‘gunn Levers, =e River faced Levers, oe jewelled, —-w iver bw $1 80 to 925 00 150 to 25 08 50 00 Gold fusce : Sito B00 12 Sand 4 4 glasses. Geld Guard Chains... 10 ©) to 6) 00 | send Vert Chains ae "300 to ‘so 08 Fob Chains. 600 (0 15.00 1S Ca $50 to 200 to 12.00 7st 800 To- to 8 OD 1h We mond Bingle Stone Pins...... $15 00 to $1,500 0@ wernt Shaner Pins. «+ 90 to #0 08 nond Rings 7 00 to 20 09 Diamond Earrings. 100 00 to «= 800 8 Diamond Crosses. Bw wo 800 08 Mamond Bracelets. 100 09 to 86 OF Rilver Teaspoons, to 9 08 Bilver Dessert Spoons, pe ios Rilver Table Spoons to Over Table Fork: wo 2 Sliver Dessert Forks ni per to iver weddig cake knives, pie knives, fiah “knives, ren ee fee cream knives, fruit knives, butter knives. Pa) ‘viz,:, knife, fork and spoon, allver cups, mapkis | a flecks and Jory. repaired, at Jou haa usual en in of oa C, ALU Kel iit treet, second floor, 'onr Brondway, Now York. ihe winter, At mats 08 AGENT WANTED—10 TAKE PART a office under fa le circumstance ior operating? the desk p Coste per month. naa Timon se haa eeu noueerepe OOK WANTED—IN A SMALL FAMILY. SHE MUST be AS aE yt ay ‘The best city references required. Apply at No. 10 Beach between Sand 3 o’clock, RUG CLERK WANTED—ONE COMPETENT AND Wellcouvermant with the ety retall and prescription bust: nees. Address Drugs, Lemar office, with real ond Rue CLERK WANTED.—NONE BUT WITH CITY reference need apply at $83 2d avenue, )RY GOODS SALESMAN—WANTED, A DRY GOODS salesman (0 g0 (o Petersburg. Va.; none need apply but those who can br as to capaci: ora nie Integrity. best recommendations: re between 3 and 4o’clock, P. M., al D**, Goops. SALESMAN WANTED—A GERMAN; ae must understand bis business and come well recommend ed. ._ WM. MESICE, 97 Union at., South Brooklyn, ‘et goons SALESMAN. —A SMART YOUNG “MAN with good city vetarencer may Sppis betare ld ocloeee A i” to Robert ftae, 18 Hudson se Goon, DRESSMAKERS WANTED, AT NO. 10 "EAST pee Pee a ero FOR GENERAL MOURRW ORE: washer and ust bee er: iain, cook, ait cot alraia of wank (nether as au be fi geod pln wwe ‘sewer. Apply, this day, at 1i4West. 24th st. between th avs. gone OPERATORS WANTED—FIVE GOOD wanted to work on Wheeler & Wilsou’s sewing or ey i bah ve x3 per week ‘and constant employment cuaran- oe at it the best of hands need apply to 8. Jeif Per- URSE.—WANTED, AN EXPERIENCED Com TO lake charge of two ilttle boys, and sew for th om, Best of city reference will be required. Call at 74 Frankli HIRT HANDS 8, WANTRD_NO RUMBUG.—100 oop shirt hands will tcash prices, ‘Apnly 3 wer ag nde" Feeas, ta aL Pullon st, over P, & Hogers & Oo, clothing ‘AUCTIONEERS. Sedat ok i) A MAN WHO UNDER- stands the sale of bg hone else need apply. In- quire at 883¢ 9th avenue, between 16th and 17th ats. ‘ANTED—A NUMBER OF GIRLS TO LEARN THE dressmaking business, None but Americans ueed apply, at 65 Court st., Brooklyn. ANTED—A WOMAN OF KIND DISPOSITION, take care of children. Pie ‘@ seamstress. Call at 123 2d aventig, corner of St, Mark’s piace. WANIEDIA CHAMBERMAID, WHO IS A GOOD ‘seamstress and dressmaker, None need apply who are not falls capable aud or good character. French preterred. Call at 40 Kast oth TANTED—A YOUNG WOMAN, TO GO WITH A FA- mily to New Orleans as chambermaid and waiter, To one who isa good plain sewer, and willing to make herself generally useful, good wages will be given. None need apply unless well recommended, Address 8, E., Herald oiliee. WANTEDIA YOUNG LADY, OP GOOD ADDRESS, Who writes a good hand, with some commercial dispos! tion, tonttend in un otice. She must be ha’ super! tending the general housework of a «mall family of twoma short distance in the country, Ad 1 Post ofice. W NTED—A FRENCH LADY'S MAID. NONE NEED ‘apply except those who thoroughly understand their busi- nese, ana are very genteel in their appearance. Apply tm- mediately 158 Lexington ventie, corner of 3 ANTED—A GOOD COOK: ONE WHO IS ALSO COM- tumsty "masy apply for two days at 244 Denn st Broesiyn, Hight mi, ma 4 hand side, seventh house above Nevins 0 i ‘ANTED—AN ENGLISH OR SCOTCH PROTESTANT servant, by a small English family; must be a plain ook, washer and froner, and perfectly neat in her per- Fon and habits. None need apply but those who have first rate references. Inquire for tbe ‘Mrs, Hornn’s fancy store, Gates avenue, Brooklyn, ANTED—TWEATY GOOD CLOAK MAKERS. GOOD boty si and steady employment given to smari sewers, 250 Bowery. st, YY ANTED—A TlvY SERVANT, TO DO ae housework in Op es fous cane. eet and troner, and have Cal! to-day at 66 Hoyeat at, between Dean and Bergen, Brooklyn. gre ER OREAT ARE CURE, po eat GOOD. eamstress, ‘who unders' cul making children’s dresses. Apply at 5b Henry st, WANTED—A LAUNDRESS AND SEAMSTRESS ; BOTH tent (0 fulfil thelr respective duties. Call at 175 East inst 8t., between the hours of 10 and 2. WANIED-A GOOD, HEALTHY, SMART YOUNG to make fires, attend the bell, and do general housework. “A. ood home for the winter. Wages $3 60 per month, Apply at 434 Hudson at, Wie ENGLISHMAN, AS GROOM, WHO UN- dersiands his business perfectiy. | To such an one liberal wages will be given, None other need apply at 6 Wail sireet, front room, second story. TANTED—IN A GAX FIXTURE ESTABLISHMENT, A omg man assalesinan. “None need apply exrept those yas ted with the business. Apply to Stophen Philbin, 335 ‘ourth st. — ANTED—YOUNG MEN FOR WHALING VOYAGES. Advance allowed to ontfit, from $50 to $75. Young men wishing (0 go to sea will find allkinds of voyages according to capac, by applying to Randall & Robsoo, 11 South street, corner Bi ip, up stairs, W tentiatthaaet TO SOLICIT ORVERs FOR beautifully Mustrated. books, in this elty and Brooklyn leno ress can make from $20 Si per day. “Apply MO Vaey ne iine bindery, to F. Gillespie. ANTE: we FIRST RATE COLORED WAITER. None ot apply. References required. Apply at 148 West ah ANTEDSIMMEDIATELY, A MAN WHO CAN COM fromm S1Ug (0, 82:0 li cash, to take charge. of 6 branch oftce tn Boston: Salary $60 per month, ‘ania. pers nauent situation, ‘This is a rare change for an honest, faidaful man. Apply to P. J, Harris, publisher, 28 Broadway. ‘WAXTED-AT ENAPP'S DAGUERREAN ROOMS, 477 Broadway, a young man of ‘addcess sud appear- ance: one who fie a taste for the art and is willing ful w e instruction in ambrotyping and the daguer- ream ar Wages: $8 per week for the present. Refereace re- qu WANTED—i6STOUT YOUNG MEN, AMERICANS, TO. GO on whaling voyages. Advance to the amount of 873 pald to ench man for outfit, ac. Extra pay to coopers, carpenters and Vincksmiths. Apply at the corner of Albany and West sts., up stairs, opposiie pler 12 North river. WASTED<A MAN, HORSE AND CART. TO WORK by the, Week; oné acquainted with Brooklyn pret preferred ‘The subscriber has good stabling. Apply at BARLOWS ‘woodyurd, Furman st., between Joralemou und State, Brooklyn ANTED—TWO SMALL BOYS, FROM 12 TO 16 YEARS Coa be the dry goods, business; ber] in Be Bh ng parents preferre etween 9 and 10 o'clock Tue: 10 Remsen & Dingee: brand 206 6th avenue. ¥ ANTED—TO ATTEND A CROCKERY STORE, A boy Who has been in the business; reference must be sa- listactory as to honesty and cai capably, A Apply at Campbell & Fitzpatrick’s crockery store, THE TRADES. WATCHMAKER WANTED—NO} E BUT A STEADY and temperance man need aj ‘A young man pre- ferred, to Doura and todge with to taraly, apply this Wel nesday evening, between 6 and 7 o'clock, at 68 Sands street, Brooklyn. GARDFNFR WANTS A SITUATION; HE HAS A thorongh and practical knowlege of his business, both Sukandin doors; would take charge of » gentleman's place; is @ Protestant married man; little family, “Can drive, and take care of a pair of horses in winter, itrequired, The be mendations as to capability and character. A‘ 104 Herald ollice, or 197 REWER WANTED—ONE WHO UNDERSTANDS HIS business perfectly: none other need apply. Call or ad- adress Te MeEudoro, #3 Main st, Brooklyn, wery. OLD PEN MAKERS.—WANTED, A GOOD GRINDER And fluisher; also a boy, that has had one or two years’ experience. Jobh Foley, gold pen manufacturer, 167 Broad- way. ILLER WANTED.—WANTED, A MILLER. APPLY at No, 21 Adams posite the City Hall, Brooklyn. (PO MERCHANT TAILORS AND CLOTAIERS IN THE South or West.—Wanted—Hy a cutter, who has had seve- ral years experience, and can furnish the inost satisfactory re- ference a regards abili'y, &c.,a sivuasion to go South or West. Address Cuiter, box 3,709 Post office, which will moet with prompt atiention, (M0 MERCHANT TAILORS. cutter is open for an eng: ence given. A Cutter, days, nN PIX ROOFER WANTED—A MAN WHO UNDERSTANDS airing roofs and general Jobbing. Also, a stout by, 18 or 16 yours old, to goon errands, “Apply” at b¢ Barclay at ‘aeiasiteiaianiectialisheninnsnaictetncin pat TPO WATCHMAKERS AND GENERAL JOBBERS—A oung wan, had nearly five years’ experience a8 wae! er and genera jewelry jobber, wishes « ication ome respectal house 'y or countr; . e ad tier would be willing So gall goede aimed we for ene interest of lis employer. jcants ma) by mole, Watcbinaker, Chathars sjuace Pos oflice: ‘The bes! of references. Tian BOSS CARPENTERS.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG , baring a knowledge of the fusing ie wilting to ge instructions for any period of time that may b tn. er tease address I. fies box 15s Herald omice.” es EO WARNTED=A SITUATION, AS FOREMAN IN A TAI. Jor's store; is fully competent to take charge of a eximblisbment; can tuflience trade to a consid Vieane address G, Herald office, for three day ATCHMAKERS, ATTENTION.~WANTED, A WATCH. maker, to go to lilinols; the location is pleasant and healthy, the situation permanent. Inyuire ofS BALURY, ols Broadwe: ee ST WARTEDGAN ARRANGEMENT WITH 4 MANUFAC. : terns Jeweiey Sot "by & Person well acquainted with r the fouthern an ern trade; ret . ner Tevala yh ons ri references exchanged. a JANTED—AT THE FIFTEENTH WARD MARKET, 24 Amity street, corner of Greene, a butcher who under- sinndss bis business, ts acquainted with the Gah and oysler trade, and who can come well recommended for honesty and sobriety. Good wages paid if the reference be satisfactory. A PANTALOON AND VEST ement. The very best refer- roadway Post office, for (wo lerable amot NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1855. ‘TION. PE IR 031 esveeeee foray ahaa ~{ Pastkoeping wring 4c. ina few ‘weeks. Pros pactaalars on appileslion. ‘Terms moderste iG, eee. &C.—STUDENTS rE a tasiakas srisot who e! us daca better ese een os f ~[BOOKKEEPING, WRITING AND ARITHMETIC, unlimited) at PAT Grand sires, and aa Hae. Skea, Brookiyn. = te ensana peivaeet hours to suit rein the ely cas takes course of lessons i ep eed of , Waiting is systematic and expedi- tous: ewport Marcia SRS FOR LADIES.—MR. DOL- BEAR eg Fy this day for private lessons, without extra ebarge. splicanta — the choice of hours. Ladies way learn any they as Mr. D. ts yee ofallstyles, Ladies’ a class’ only “stationery $1 os ONLY FOR PE Rd FOR, ae a Exo “and compen, ing. spellings the F gee Al don urust be nde ee ‘ater 2 o'clock, atT7S st way, between Ninth and Tenth streets, C. ROBBINS ELLENWOOD. A SOONG LADY, WELL VERSED IN THE FRENCH and Gi Kterature, wi Mage A give leesous & at hel at phy ER, of moore Yenobia, Bchuberih's musie store, 699 Broad ane (RENCH LANGUAGE PROP. D. DECREE. NO. 74 continnes to recelve’ new puplia on i eed fb instruction in the Frendh mar a to them the ability to eke it with fluency and correctness. Classes are 1 iain in which the number of scholars will be ited to Preevca, LANGUAGE SPOKEN IN A SHORT TIER, the new system of Monsieur aud Madame Dubos. La: dies’ classes In the morning, nelemen’s classes in ing. Also private pone. |. Dubos altends twice a week in BRoxlyn, DUBOS, No. 14g Clinton place, first private house from Broadway. get? Sapp Cros THIS WEEK. ~GOUDSMITH’S eademy of Peumansh| de men’s class, ‘on Monday, We ay and Frag at 1ON TM, SiG and7 o'ciock FM. Terma, $8. Yor lou lenannh. Ladice of entlemen, Pricaie i ‘instruction during the day. Terms, $10 for n leesons. Bockkeeping—Double entry, per quarier, of turee months, twice a week, $10; arithmetic, do. do., $10; clo- cution, do. do., $10; bookkeeping, Including mercantile writ and aribmetic, $35. The above rates include all books a stuttonery, without charge, a reduction of one-half from from the subseriber’s regular char; ea OLIVER 8B. GOLDSMITH. PRxce COMBINED WITH AMUSEMENT. Tadies and gentlemen, will yeu spend your evenings in & ost agreeable and useful way: Pleat in eliher the French, German or English Conversation, Reding and Dircussion Club, connnnected with occasional vocal and instrumental coucéris, in Whitehouse Buildings, 283 Fulton street, brook- dyn. For Farticulars bo terms of admission apply im media ‘ely to rent be agg J. LOWENDAHL, teacher of Jan gurges, bookkee dof the Bochm ‘tute, 28 Fulton Street, Brooklyn. ‘Tis veat ofreteecaoee ua 40 character and ability will be given, NSTRUCTION.—THE REV. H. A. HENRY’S HEBREW, commercial and classleal boarding and day school for Young ladies and gentemen, has re-commenced, ad is nov in ull operation. ‘The school ‘ts situated ac 307 Tenth street, oa the north side of Tomkins aquare, one ofthe moet pleasant and healthy locations in the ety of New York, Parents and g dians desirous of having a good family” school tor thelrentt- are respectfully invited to visit the establishment, where a ‘particulars will be furnished by the prineipal, RS, MILLETT’S BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR young ladies, at 171 Kast Seventeenth street, a few doors from Btuyvesan! square. As the number of boarders is limited to elght boarders and twenty day scholars, parents may be coutidentot a comfortable and agreeable howe, for thelr sbi. dren, as well as a due attention being paid to their education, ‘The best masters are secured. HE FRENCH AND GERMAN LANGUAGES AS RE. quired for business and conversation, can be learned in a reasouable time of private Instruction from the undersigned, at Broadway, where he established himself in 1852. Passed the examinations prescribed by government in Europe. E. TELL nr G, HE SPANISH LANGUAGE TAUGHT ON MODERATE terms, by Professor GORRIN. For further particulars, apply to the nforesaid.ot 134 ighth street, frst house east of roudway, between the hours of 9 and 10 A. M., or at any time in the evening. ___.._ COPARTNERSHIP ) NOTICES. $8,00 000.- WAN, —WANTED, A “A PARTNER WITH THR above amount in an already established em Picalmetory. The ‘le mant but yield @ clear prot of at least twenty thousand dollars a year; and by Ronbling the amount of capital $40,000 can be made. Address M_N., box 709, Herald office, OOO WANTED.-A PARTNER, WITH THIS 5. om capital, to take an interest and control the Important cash business, having unllmied de mand for the products of the factory, and i now realizing @ fortune: Uuexceptionable references. For an interview ad- dress box 796 Fost ofl $1, 000.74 1 ()()() —A PARTNER WANTED, IN AN ESTAD. + Ushed cash business of 8 or 9 years’ sanding, ¢ business pays large profits, und actually requires the at iention of we parties, one to attend the out door, and one the in doar part of it, now as ae 84 Nassau street. a profit of 850 16 $100 quired. Apply to HO’ sireet, 3800, WANTED, APARTNER IN THE WHOLESALE + apd retail liquor and segar business, by a young has just started on one of the best corner siores in the city, wine long cane of the premises. Apply immediately in the store corner of Ridge and Dea es sireets. MAS GAFFNEY. 5 (0, —WANTED—A PARTNER WITH THE ABOVE ‘* amount, to be invested in a very pleasant and pro fimble business. ‘The advertiser being the only oue engaged tn that bosiness in the Untied Siates, a fortune could be made, ddr ess C, $200. —WANTED, A PARTNER, WITH THIS amount, to’ take one-half interest tn a first class travelling exhibition.” Any person will find this a safe invest ment, aud a sure chance to make a fortune. Fifty dollars will nenkenaee Fert kh INGALL’S office, 345 Broadway. 10-; see ey tng me tes Nai HAVE THIS y interest of ies H. Jolinson, in the~ late fe rt Stebbins, Skelding & bie and will continue usiness under the firm ns & > aire HLARLES MigusiNa Nuw Yorx, Oct. 1, 1855. Sut bik LLDIN' \) OTICE.—THE CO. erg si ng ® UBRETOFORE EX. isting under the firm of Stebbins, Skelding & Johnson, this day ved, by mutual consent. Charles Stebbins and James A, Skelding are authorized to Tae the pines of the late firm. STEBBINS, sn SKELDIN« Bi New Yorx, Oct. 1, gps. CHARLES HL. J i. J HINSON. BS Bec ‘THE COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EX- isting, under the firm of Dendrell & Simonson, at No. 10 Front strett, In uits city, 1s this day dissolved, by mutual con sent. William Dendrei) is ales authorize i to Eapitete all outstanding accounts. WILLIAM DENDICE VERGEREAUC SIMONSON, Brooklyn, L. I., Oct. 15, 1965. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT THE COPART. nership heretofore existing under the firm of J. H. Ro- maine & Co., in the cooperage bi 56 Vesey street, ts this day dissolved by mutual consent. The business of the late firm will be continued by J Romaine. OHN iT. ROMAINE, New York, Oct. 16, 1865. JOS, C. MADDENN, ‘PARTNER WANTED—WITH $15, TO $20,000, TO TAKE 4n interest in the manufacture of an acilole ‘ot daily and universal consumption, The retarns are quick—the profits $40,000 per annum, and the business capable of immense ex tension. Address box 3,751 Post oflice, ARTNER WANTED.-THE OWNER OF A PIRST class grocery store, established ears, Wants an active business man to join hin as partner, with a capttal of $490 to ; the store is now doing a large ‘and profiable cash busi ness; expenses light. Apply, directly, m the store, corner Hudion and Jane streets, CO PARTNER: between R. F. I solved by mutual conse New York, Oct. 2, 1856. WE COP RINERSUIP EXISTING BETWEEN JOHN HL Smith and Jon Dager, under the firm name of Smith & Dager, is dissolved. AIL ersons indebted thereto will just the enine with the sudseril F, Who alone le Authorised to sete tha afin of the concern, SMITH. Brooktyn, O 1365, TANTED—A PARTNER, WITH $2,000 TO $3,000 IN cash, tn the clothing business in this city, which has been established over twelve years, and dotng a cash business; or @ rst rate cutter, that cai command large custom, This is an opportunity seldom mot with. Address A, B., [Herald oflice, with real name. No brokers need appiy. FASHIONABLE FALL MILLINERY, Ly 's VISITERS OF THE ORYSTAL PALACE, WE MUST couters it is highly gratifying (o see such a beaudfal dis every description of merehan eautifa) millinery we no- ay ofartans taste in al the shiniiy, et cer ee pa AT RT Cae BrDAl WREATHS FOR THE MILLION, IN A MOST character. The colfeurs are no ordinary protuc- tion, Flowers truthful, and bunches recherebe, funeral flow. era in Jet buries, and crape, frultand flowers in ba atric it plumes free of of impure mixtures, JAMES TUCKER'S. 2 387 Broadway, near White st. ARD,—TO THE LADIES OF NEW YORK.—MADAMR CATHPAUT, tntiger, from the Palate Royal at Paris, toinform the ladies that'she bleaches anew every kind Sten, Jars, bonnets and embroideries. Bleaching with steam and repatring. Please address 223 Bowery, second floor, betws TO'and 12 o'clock A.M. sonwe "ADIES’ AND CHILDREN'S PURS AT GENINS TA waar.—The fur season having opened, ihe attention of in dies is invited to the large and comprehensive assortment of muffs, vie'orines, cloaks, cuits, gloves, Ac., at ie bazaar, in cluding every species of furs, fare or commhon, and all wale tn nnornced if Paris for the coming winter, GENIN’S bazaar, 513 Broadway, 8t, Nicholas Hotel, pene Deeb Aht atin RS, RALLINGS RESPECTFULLY SOLICITS THR aiiention of Indies to ber ‘hoveliien in Pronch bonne, re celved by the last soamabip,) of entirely n rent variety, styles not ‘obo an) fi eliy. a mente MRETERY SB tan De Panis 4 11 Bi Saaaway, received and willopen Paris wint Di andnend dreses, ‘on Tharsday, October iB. PME ADS PARISIAN MILLIVERY “DRESS “OAPs AND dresses ~The undersigned solicits the attention bard ladies to her large, ¥ = and choice assorument of Paris bon- neta, bead dress snd. o received Portas “Mids LEVI 110 Miccoker cies ate meee qi from QOMETHING WORTH READING —WE HAVE NOW Sco mands vesuifal and com ite, fonent of fait Tofliners au howe tn want (rea! Dpradins wi au tance, be we are sellng of, mont Segatd Te co sa linery and pattern store, No, 3 Catl waisi pattefus gut by measure, warranted (0 G. BELL & 09. ednendas ig hi filth ste ee haruess complete; one saddle, coe geutiemen’ boy's rade, without table appliances, waboat re oI 14 ‘of an ostale. Canbe secn at Sten, Arnold, Fifth avenue, between ISist and 1891 aoe Bona Tons rine Se eee foe will meee Bd ow loaasere TOW (rian) ening, Or at STYLISH CHESTNUT HORSE Rd SALE CHE. the Church of the Ascet at CORBA avenue and Ten'h as the owner has no use for him; t# five years old, andi street, on which secasion addresaes may be expected from the perfect in m every’ respect. ADDY to SAM'L EDDY, 68 Wa 4 . . bones ‘thers ‘Service 10 commence at eorslook. Os A ROCKAWAY AND A SPAN OF HORSES a SAL sions & oO! pera- Also, @ Uugsy, which Fab dig oer Awe tee at 7, of T. J.C) TY. —THE FOLLOWING. IS A STATE- T SHO BARAAS CROSBY sTREET—WILL BE SOL ore getters e association up to the 12th eae A at auction et londay and Wednesday, at 12 oa whieh, {t ap eet inteerter ‘Anmber of horses suitable far ail purposes; dlso, Hew and ae Thani to he humanity of afew noble hearted invidvals and | cond hand wagons, isi 2. oatrian ioe ae resent will soon be ¢: euded in transmitting families A. ©. TUTTLE, LE, Auctionee: s to the West, a large numter Hiea' Re under inv. tion b; Cees TAGES.—AN AS —AN APICR TREN OF CITY MADI bind re Can mio oe advance thelr ald, 1 ‘material compre 1s light aud heavy work of eve sory desori a8 ae tae ie oi prices; ot, two secondhan ae cents, On Cash ne row ‘Buniet MeCarihy. Hearne "MAJOR THOMPSON & CO Samuel Van Vaart. y fooster: ps ear Gapal James % Rutherford. Martin. si $595 19 To id Dees of transmit! t it ae renee eh Sepang. Semintre,aeacas Balance now on hand. 00 79 M7, Kern Sas a Mew Yo York, 00! ae es ag! iN ALENA, TULINOI8, JOB DAVIS COUNTY.—H., IN Galens, is requested tor iN 307 Broadway, New York, DE CORDOVA, TEXA; LAND AND GENERAL AGENT, oa Bl be ready to attend to business at the United Sates PHILADELPRLA, on Thursday the 18th tnst,, and reniata three days, and will be at Barnum’s Hotel in MORE, on Tuesday the 284 inst., apd remain threo days. ‘Due notice will be given of his arrival in NEW YOR! through the columns of the Herald, otters until then will reach bim by being directed to the care o: Richard B. Kizaball, 0. ASONIC NOTICE “THE MEMBERS OF EASTERN Star Lodge, No. 227, ¥. and A. M..are requested to at- nd a special ineeting of the lodge, at fr belt potin moet reel corner of Bleecker and Broadway, this day. at 28. M. iby order of HL D. WILSON, W. M. Jonx Hana, Secretary. New YORK, OT. 16, 1855.—SPECIAL NOTIC undersigned is not the person mentioned {n connection ‘with @ lecture on “Ireland as I found it in ’55,"” WALTER O'REILLY, M, D,, 323 Second avenue, EW YORK STATE SOCIETY OF THE CIN General order,—New York, Oct. 16, 1855.—The President announces to the society, with sorrow, the death of Richard R, Lansing, one of its members, who died at Detrolt, on the 2oui of Sepiember. at the age of sixty seven years, Mr, Lana a native of Washington county, in this State, the son of Grrret Lansing, an ensign in the First’ New York Ttegiment, and tered the society in 2882, fm the right of bis tatber, years Mr. Lansing occupied a prominent rank at the bar in inthe county of Onelda, and held the office of Clerk of the District Court of the United States for the Northern District of New York, With a culivated mind, a warm and generous heart, @ cheerful temperament, cordial manners, 10d. stern integrity and truibfamess, Mr, 'T was beloved and respect wherever he he was known, “Asa. testimonial of respect for the memory of thelr, deceased assrcinte, the members ofthe E—TdE society will wear the badge ¢ Reivion, for thirty 8. Bi order. ‘erg Tot FISH, Presiient it. ™ A jOMPSON, § Secreta OTICE TO CAPMAKERS—PROPOSALS, WILL Hs celved at the Mayor's office, Oity Hall, until the-18th da a¢ October, ins, for the supply of Ave hundred blue oloth oa for the use'of the Police De nt ; the expe to be made in respects ik the sample at the ofice of the Chief of Police, and ie furnished in such quantities and ai such tines athe ot tie may require, Any cap Surnished of inferior wor! ‘will b perennp orily rejected WAN ‘woop, . Mayor, DS yg TO ee, AND ogo SIMELIGHTER with 380 barrels flour and oat bya ship p Wisconsin, on the 15th fn inst., fn the i Kast es ‘ar foot of Dover sireet, Any one finding ‘the flour, or information where the same is to be found, or any part will be suitably rewarded by calling on the und B. BO na i led oe Goention slip; Shor YER. The four was brand ville Mul: ‘ushyille do.; Burford om ‘EW YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY.—AN ADJOURN- ed meeting of this society will be held at their rooms in the University, on Wednesday afternoon, 17th inst. 7m at three o'clock. ihe Sorner, stone ri ye a edison én Seoond avenue ai street Re with aj ceremony, at hall-pa eery 8 o'clock P. M. fg ie. U, A.—MANHATTAN CHAPTER, NO.4—BROTHERS, you are hereby notified to be present at the next re ‘ula meeting, (Thursday evening, Cay ) to take part in a sul iring united action. By requi B. T. RHOADS, Sachem. Gro, B. I. RAYMOND, ©, of the ©. ANNUAL MEETING OF THE STOCKHOLDERS ot the New York Steam Pace tg A bain will take place on the 18th inst., ai their office, me of LTE ee tt etreet, BANG Ry Recovaey, North river. (THE ERTENDS OF WILLIAM B. DONALDSON ARE uested 10 meet ut Thomas Lawrence's, 12 Greenwich avenue on Friday evening. the 19th instant lant, at $orelock, oot. oe fe the Purpose of taking eone tneasures towards tende pe AMATEURS ON ORCHESTRAL INSTRUMENTS — Young inen desirous of mmorpring Ives on any ‘@ social evening once Sects ‘are invited. to join aiaty the above purpose, Addvess W. J. C., 102 Green stre (TUE HOPE MILA, 71 FULTON STREET.OUR friends are hereby informed that our inte agent, Mr. E Welch, having left our employment, they are requested to continue their favors to the new agent, wh) willcall 1 recelv their orders, kW. & J, G. 138 HE REGULAR ELECTION FOR OFFICERS OF THE Omacath Club will take place on Monday, 22d inat., at 74 o'clock, P. M., at their rooms. Honorary members are re. quested to be Present, nkonder. KUIN 8. SCHENCK, President, M. Froy, Reading 8 Lip INDUSTRIAL HOME ASSOCIATION, NO, The members are hereby notified to attend a regular this evening, at Onderdonk’s Hall, Grand street, cor- ner of Olinton, Wo take actign on. the Eres snencmia fo ariicle 7 of the constitution. | DANIEL EWEN, President. N. B.—On the aboyeevening, immediately a(ter the reguier westion of @ target excursion to Unionport on hanksgiving Day ra is cee aad the roll for the signatures of ach of the members as propose particl- Paling on the oocasio 3. ANDREW HANDSCHUCH, Secretary, BOWERY.—THE BALANCE OF THE STOCK OF carpets, oil cloths, &c., will be offered at the following iow prices: a inigenins 28-3 ‘super do. 48., 64. and 6s.; io 0st velvets trom 10s, to 161 brhgh ys, 88.; Brussels from (61 Bowery, four doors above Broome. JHINA AND GLASSWARE: JUST RECEIVED, AT endon eroekery depot, 971 Fourth Avene, aiarge voles of fine French ching, eceorasing many new and styles of dinner, ton, tolo-aricte, tole seta, ko,” sit of which we will kell low. A handsome china tea set, of 44 pleces, Ioroniy ‘0. Gail oad get one of oar, diaries for til year G. MEEKER, 397 Fourth avenue. Sea NS REC RECEIPTS ENABLE CONSUMERS TO repare the following cosmetics at one-eighth the usual cost: —Liq uid hair dye, Byzautian do., Brighton hair restorative, bloom of roees, eat! dbon quel. le belle white, poudre subtle, Peruvian shampoo liquid, freckle lotion, dentrifice, de. all of whieh are offered at tbe low pice of $1 " Foe’ eats 4 wi oS and, 366 38 and 273 Hudson ery, 135 Bighth avenue, and at 24, $14 42) anid 464 Grand street; pit NTS Atlantic sifeet, 180 and 303 Futian street, Brooklyn. “Forwarded by mal oa 4scoeipt of $I. ‘Address M- D'Ca MERON, 518 Colunnia meoet Pte mente anaes Pomc hi oe bon fT EGEMAN, CLARK & CO.’S (LATE RUSHTON, CLARE & Co.,) genuine cod liver oll.—The great suceess attend ing the use of this valuable remed; coustmp tion having in duced all kinds of imitations, purchasers are cautioned io no. tice that the signature Hegeman, Clark & Co., street, 32 Division cnet in fall, 8 over each bottle, without’ Bo it ea Rot genuine; and value of the oil depends upon t a0 much, care taken to get the genai TAN, OLARK & mates uccessors 10 feshicn,. “ciate Roo mn ‘Bnd 3 ‘se Broadway. Wholesa) sale depot, {65 Boas EW PATENT SPECTACLES FOR, SEEING BOTH far and near, through one pale of sults for many years, improving vision, b, Lecturer on the eye, nole patentee and oa No. 2 Park row, opposite the Astor Astor House, New York. Attendance trom 9 A. M. to6 ee MENTAL PLASTERING.—H. BERGER & GER, inodellers and ornamental plasterers, 12 Stay- Veeant street, near 3d avenue and Mh street, iH, Berger hes been modeller and designer for Mesers. Sinclair & Co., forthe Just three years. nna Groves. 81 STOVES, STOVES—166 CANAL STREET, NEAR ait. V, 8 siove store.—We haves the Yatent ‘penerne of over, mantol ‘on reasonable ee CONSISTING OF HAVANA, mestic and German, for sale at oo below their re: vw ie by 0. CHERKS, No, 31 Broadway, Opera it Import. Greans. cRS.—~WE ej JUST RECRIVED roms Parte conse rad beautiful sets of table fase, ‘stylen decidedly new and tninue; a lala cnt glass or cwn tunhulsccare. Wid: Fy DAILY & CO, Matis Soe way. 631 and 633 Brond PLAYING CARDS. CARDS —THE cradag hie oolevraied lit Wo. wre Pearl srest, 1% LAYING | C, va ie famented and plain linen faro cards, + wee weaned ik sr A oe 1OR SALE—A FINE BLACK FAI bf and kind in all harneea, euitab! Of FAMILY HOR, om F° OR SALE—A HANDSOME AND VERY SUPERIO bende also ome ns of harness wh XOR BA BALE ATA SACRIFICE—A BAY, and Bre thn trot fist “A handsomne lig fy rages, ci he ‘Beary ogre barat, harness, blanket, » Sepiy at al ‘eer Sg BROWN HORSE, EIGHT YHARS Out zh, kind, and sound, a good traveller; an exce rete SPURDERHTEL ry Boek Tron Workas t OR SALE—A, FINE CHESTNUT HORSE, SEVE Md, perfectly sound and ene; goed for either t sadaie or driving Also mysnddle, Apply Mr WALTERS, 202 Mercer street, Fina at E—A BROWN MARE, LONG TAIL, 15 bo pa heel id Rapenkon apron sound, kind in allhs reread ‘On the Utica track trot it harness in'b.30. Can be ween at 266 Moit street. (OR SALE CHEAP—A ROCKAWAY CARRIAGE, SOL {ur want of use. Apply at the stables, in Twelfth sir Broadway, east side, between 5 and 6 P. M. Da Mana sab first door from day. JOR SALE—A HANDSOME YOUNG GRAY HORSE, AN, {wo wagons, with harness and.all complete. ‘The horse tally the fan po Sent wh b: warranted sold cheap, either jointly oF soparaicls; nor bay 1 farther ase for ne Ho'pe suena: A, BSEWSTERS stable $02 Adantie streets ot Hiroaki OR SALE—A PAIR Or BAY, LONG TAILED CA} riage horses, Mor; breed, very stylish, about 15 Hands high, ean tro in 3:15 to the pole, warranted sound at nd In singe or double har cy stable, 896 Broadwi ness, Can be seen at the Grame OR SALE—A SPLENDID DOUBLE SEATED BO wagon, with sbifting seats and top, pole and shafts, mac io order, an used. ‘The ower having no use for sam ever used. will be sold at a bargain if applied tor soon at 116 Ws up stairs, OR SALE-HORSE AND CART, WITH GOOD sToR ‘ork, Inquire in Liberty st.," opposite Trinity plac where | they can be seen, RED WAGON FOR SALE—BUT LITTLE USED, phe javiorm springs made to order, will pole and ‘Apply at 261 Rivington strect, ORSE WANTED—T0 MATCH A DARK BROWN BA ad fron Soiven saab. at okie = Jae inches eee er, a ie al ree hites: ‘Address Horace Willuins, at Tattersall's: Stain avead corner of Thirty ninth street, giving war the horse, age, ‘price ‘and place Where he can be seen, ‘ORSE WANTED—BY THE SUBSCRIBER, SUITABL for couniry use, for which will be given ven {u exchange melodeon, of Carbart’s manufacture, peacly new. J. W, COCHRAN, 99 Spring street. ORSES FOR SALE—ONE PAIR OF FINE GRA horses, sixteen hands high, suitable for carriage or )I Mg trot together, alt rate inside three and a (an be seen, on upplication vo Jumes Ye ‘street, fn the rear, ‘ORSE, WAGON AND HARNESS | FORSALE.—A BA ous style horse. cf great endurance for Tast road | C7 a dean express or business wagon; Pri, WAGON AND HARNESS FOR SALE—A B. { years old, fast traveller, wound nd abder the saddle box buggy wage ikind tu any berness a nearly new, harness, &c., for sale low, haa tise for ihein. Can be seen atk. WICE'S clay sable, 2 Fourth street. ONIES FOR SALE.—SEVERAL SHETLAND AN Welch pontes, imported last year, young and well matche Will be sold, together or separately. ' “Inquire at 43 Exchan. place, gumare PONY WANTED—ONE OF GOOD ACTIO $4 gait, eulable fora chile use; must be sound and wr person having on ‘above req pgp oy py yee 7nd phaser ye pring at 48 Stone street, between the hours of 10 A. M. ane TABLE WANTED. pope % TO HIRE, FOR TE ‘winter months, a” stab) the vicinity of Washingt ‘with room: for and wagons. ton, Ma. EL i, box 165 Post office. BE SOLD—A WELL-BRED BROWN MARE, 81 old, fast and of great promise and eaters ete aoe tie mare, may be to br. CURTI er Brookte “WAG0%, FOR pig 04 STRONG ‘put litile used, and in perfect ord Inches i Barclay ie. May be seen at th inst; price $148, cin ~ MUBICAIa 50 Bae ire ene reaidencer. 8. B. JaCuBs, Banjotst —BANJO! Snarpah ! he paige igi BANJO TAUGE by my in six lessons, My 950 Shart $6. hae banjo on ‘tin, the best In New York. ‘ons giv oe? ee Ladies taught. Terms $6 in advance. o and see H. P. JACOBS, Banjotst, 9°34 Chatham street. YADY, WHO GIVES ALREADY MUSIC LESSON is desirous of — ALM some more pupils, LARGE STOCK OF PIANO FORTES. (EW A} hand.) or sale and for hire, at Ws sotpen TAwor pi piney and arent Al ‘Also 6 by ihe best New York and Boston makers, ser ane on pe a ml in an meer dane LADY, POSSESSING 4 THOROUGH MUSICAL ‘ED A cation, ‘netructed by se and German masters, ovate a few woe ct ‘peiruction in maining ey noforte, at Sy per vate hoe eS #0 perk lessons. = tg stven, A 8s foPose 47 8d sty during phen an) A RN AUIAN IRVING, F. 8. 4., PROFESSOR OF SINGING This artiat’s method of producing tone the tolce became so be aot in Ttaly that he had of — elected ~emp in he ae Cale a oe Mr. Irving continues to give lessons at his Pesidence’ Nod University place, A’eciare. aan gig SUPERIOR ROSEWOC by Mae ib oe Boston- RU RUSSREL & SELLE CO. at sb ance posed of by Friday next, it RSCLELEED AGGIE ee licen Dg ee IN TEN i residence, { Direct box Wt Herat sues, HEAP PIANO FORTES,—BENNETT & NUF. turers, 300 bave an byl teed vines hav ei ee oat ‘OR SALE—A SECOND at PIANO; PRICE F to be seen any afternoon at 105 Orcbard street, 7 pd an tn ented nn eens M by 4 INSTRUCTION. —' is Papis ted the pie tn general, 4 c ihe ls now ready to ima his lessons ‘ou ike piano, Mots & pi csoinpaniment Jessons also given. For larmae fe plang ot ruberth's music sore, 698 Broadway, or 135 Thon poe Rp d iene OF SUPERIOR ine English, "won Ay engage tenet pet $F to taatruot & few puplis, A t ofllee, where sat OS YOUNG GENTLEMAN WISHES ‘as organist, For a steady situation would satoned with » xmallealery. Apply at 46) Broome x. Pee Lg at ag ange & H. BARMORR, Bleecker street, having been extensive manuiacturers twenty sours, offer a large assoriment of nisi super | anos, et the amet ne ce era Having new aly: ticular Aireatioh of purchasers. OSFWOOD PIANO FOR saat eee VERY eben oy rosewood plano, ty new, round months, rate uk Ky ‘used only three I a roariee: yAPD eps enea ak Eni NINE BOOKS, conta Ang the ofcbeatral parinof nearly fi any geigbraied and aa, ty Bieta Price ‘8 [ae iat Jollie’s muse we: a mie yoda eel yt ier FINE, STOLINIST, TO TRAVEL: Weir tain of wages will be given. A ‘ddroes Musie, Herald EXPRESSES. il Ai . 1m BR - y el . Packages, ke. will be Wits o'clock F. M. Wa H, HALL,