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NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1855. ADVISTISE | TS RENEWED EVERY DAY. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUATION, > {chamber work; underaande wt emi gags and to take care of children; nln sawing 50°: ay Feterencos: can be nea, for two days, anata DI IY ETT Wont 18th s., second oor, front room, W ANTRD-BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, FAMILIES’ see Beate Nhe ecto a et ce . dor cee pnes Feferance i honest, capability; beep for one week at Tas Ssth ui, third door from 2d avsaie, op tty ie Hogea. ; has got a regood yard and waler. Inquire AuzBD EY. A RESPECTABLE GIRL, a ped tion as chambermaid and seamstress, can. ot ©)y reference trom ber last pince. Apply at vied = cond Boor, ‘Can be seen two diy WAnrep—+ SITUATION, BY A VERY REPRCTABLR 5 ‘washer and ironer, Best of elty gnce. Call af £1) fist wi, berweon bin and Mh avs, OF refi renee, wo days ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A PROTRSTANT GIRL, ‘ea chambermaid und wultress, and to assiat in the wash: ing and troping; good relerences Apply at 224 Bast 23d st.; can be acen two days. WASTEDIEY A ‘mar PROTESTANT girl, @ situation as good plain coo! or to do ohamberwork, in a private ia ence. Inquire at 447 Myre avenue, Mont room. Cap be seen ualll epsaged. ‘ANTED—BY A WOMAN WHO THOROUGHLY UN decvignds ber Business. ether gentlemen's oF ladles waebing to do at her own house; uo objec lon 10m family’ Srogpteand peta ‘tall e|doa8 ap athe latost at ‘and Please tuquir Mrs. Camp! al fest 26th st , between Sth and itd avenues, ANTED—A SITUATION TO TAKE CARE OF CHIL ‘dren, or do plain sewing or chamber work; can axgist in che washing and ning. ued city raiereace given. Call at M West 1th st., between 6th and 4th avenues, ARTED-BY A RESPAUPANLE YOUNG GIRL, A ‘situation to do chamberwork and aiting, or fine wash and ironing; har the best of city reterone Crom her last ace, Where abe lived tive years, Pious cal for two days at 109 Kast 21st et, beiween 2! wad J avenuss, ANTED—A SITUAT: BYA PROTESTANT GIRL, to do geveral honsework. Good reference. Apply at ho. off West 16th st., between stb aud 1Wta avenues, for two La ANTED-A SITUAT/ON AS COOK, BY A RE ‘speciable young woman; 1s Willing. to assist in washing and trouing; can make good ‘vad aud visenit; has the best of city reference, Pleuse cali wi 445 4b of, between isi and Xt avenues ANTRD—A SITUATION AS COOK, BY A RESPRO? table Protestant wourn; hes no objection to asaist in ‘aebing and roving. Cau give the dest of ‘reference, Can be eeen tor two days. wes EI HLH YOUNG GIRL, A ‘situation msi willing to assist in Nght work. Pre: ane call at 6t 3 ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS plain cook, wasber nad irouer; 10 objection to do gne- ral housework; good references. <pply at 105 West 27th st., between 6th and jth avenues eg ee ror TWO YOU RIS; ‘one ia 8 first rate drestmaker, aad can do all lade ob tamily sewing, and ity reterence; the other to do woeral HOUsSWOrK, bas we beat of chy Tedérence from ber fen pince. Inquire at] Hesier a... or wo days. TANTED—A WET NURSE, OF GOOD “CONSTITU- tion, whose infant is no! more than three months old. Apply ‘ai the Mansion House, rom No. 4, Hicks st, Brooklyn, 11 and 2 o'clock. ANTED—A WET NURSE, TO TAKE CARE OF A child in hor own house, enther in or outof the city, Ad dress 1. K., Berald office, wiih uame and residence. ANTED—BY A RE-PKCT ABLE ENGLISH WOMAN, @ situation us first rate cook. Best of city reference. Please call at 25 Prince s:., for two days. ANTED—BY A REXPROTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A stua'ton as plain cook, washer wid {roner, or to do gene- ralhousework. Good city refersace from her last piace. Please call at 148 West Ish «’.. botween 7th and 8th avonnes, la the grocery store, for two dn WwW P—BY A RUSPEOTABLE @er, 0 srrva. v ‘tion to do general housework @iber in eky or country, Cali at 40 Greenwi 4d floor, back room, for two days. TANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, to do cau housework in a small pri- vate family; sbe cap do plain cooking very well; is an excel- leni washer and ironer; bas lived three years in her last place; has the best of city referenre. Call at No. 8 Filth st, TANTED—LY A RisP ‘(OUNG WOMAN A situation tp A small fan! ok, wash and iroa; is & Food baker. ‘Tho beat of city relerenee ean be given cali for two days at 171 2%)h at., betweon 7th and 3th ‘ANTED—SITUATI: ESP! gitis; one as coo! jer Aud ironer, the other to do general botisework. Good vity reference ‘roi their last places, Apply at 179 Ludiow st, in vie rear. Please 7 ANTED W do general prednn {n'a mall fenton or ase maid and waiter. Good references. Apply at No. at, st, Brooklyn. WwW Sy ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A PROTESTANT GIRL, to do chamberwork and plain sewing. or to take care at Ghildren. Apply at 343 Last 12th st, bet veen Iat and 2d avs. TANTED—A FRENCH OR SWISS GIRL, AS NURSE Gne with good city } 4 wantion by applying at S WAnten-4 SITUA NG cook, Wash and ironer, in a «mail privat» tn: y objection to do housework in small tamily. Good reference, “Apply ai93 West Sid a, in te rear peretel ater SITUATION, BY A MIDDLE-AGED PRO tewtal OMAN, as COOK. Good reference. Can be seen for two days at S13 10th st., between 9h and 10th avenues, third roum. story, front TANTED—A SITUATION AS HOUSEKEEPER, BY A WW rcune witow, uoundunly cavable In every rospéct, Re- ference of tho best kind. Apply at.No.7 Roosevelt st, in the Goctor's office, ‘ANTED=BY A SMART woman, & sit PROTESTANT ENGLISH se ud caambermaid, or nurse and to do piss sewing; ts 1e of taking charge of an in fant from ite birth; no ob, (0 KO. short distance in the country, Can be seen tll suiied at lui Greenwich st., in the ws TED—A SITUATION BY A GIRL WHO IS A most excellent cvok, and can be highly recommended as such, apply at 88 Irving plice, where whe can be seen fora few days. 7 ANTED—AT NO. 4 EAST BROADWAY, (BASEMEST.) '& housekeeper ior a hotel in New Joraos; wages, $25 per month. A lad (or # liquor store. | Places for ‘clerks, salesmen, Porters, barkenyers, mien on siratne railroads, boy + for Rides, bovels aud stores; cbanbermalds, “or Obargen motte- as "apps to #. GILL ANTED—BY A RESPEC elarant WOMAN ‘who bas jost her baby, 3 months old, a baby to wet nurse, at her own residence, $4 Baxter at pled hoor, front room, 10. Please cail tor & werk | not engaged. @ figst rate washer and teoner Cal for Eo days at 7? Pulton avende, Brooklyn, cor ner of Lawrence st. Woman ee SITUATION, BE A “PROTESTANT wo. ————— TED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE WO- eo fa cook, who underaiands her business svoiwody: vundernt ‘cooking meats, jellies, pe ood baker and can give the, bot of st ‘voterenices Flouse call at 1203, Mh wt., beiween the ‘and ith aveunies. Can be seen for two days. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE 1, todo general housework; clty ro. ni for three days, from 9' A. M. to 4P. M., pai SITUATION, AS NURSE, BY A RE- Cy) Protestant pro 73 iin] who eoromsyis | un- derstands ber business; is willing to take the whole char; an infant from lis i Dir ood city reference. Can be scen on fOr two days, at 92%] Broadway, between ‘dletand 23d WANTEDSA SITUATION, AS eee ee pala spectable young woman; good plain goat, amy wash reper; tan be ‘well ended ar recomm pince, Call at 22 Weel 20th mi; canbe seen for ears ‘ED—BY A YOUNG GIRL, A SITUATION, TO “dorencral howwewort, | io ant private family; is a of wrasher, and troner; or fo d> chunver fork © care best of city Heference given. Can be seen for two dlayr, at 26 West Lin setae We niaton' a A RESPECT. eee YOUNG WOMAN, A ‘c00k, k, washer and tort 98 8 ‘ork in a small ‘ate fumily, at of city re Soe oe the bakery Bate Lexington avenue, corner of ab at, ANTEDUBY (A. RESPECTABLE ENGLISH GIRL, Yer sped Feterence ‘& situation to cook, wash and fron, invena fret Tate; also, good chambermaldyit dene AT DIY aC ride Nor Moore at, for ‘hres “aya TANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, W ‘situation. aa plain cook, washer and troner, in @ eal ite fami!) ro KOON city reference. Can be seen two 215 Went 16 16th st, , between bth and 9th avenues. i W+ielane A RESPRCT ABLE YOUNG WOM! A seamstress, or would do light chamber. lain K and waiting. Can gife the best of city rete’ Bosses af To2 Wea ‘gb » between Guand7iher, ioe hdays aoe SITUATION, BY A Ee gpndige tebe wo ung Woman, (0 «to general house: york tod asalat in washes The est of ferences given, ‘Gan be seen fort two days at 135 Ws SORT St, eer 7th av. ANTED—4 ag TON, BY AN AME ptr rn of i Rene! “ew a reference I fiona apply at 2s Madison street, greets up mals, ard WaAntepaey a REAP RCTAELE YOUNG WOMAN, A sequen. on dig ithereees tants ee Vinee ne ° 5a dey Toh and Tea street, Wa bef ial BY A_ RESPECT. care and do plain vewing, at a rae : owt) to travel , io 83 Willow street, bot Tabb ndy. Peas cal of 88 Wil %, between Paciile Wee 4 SITUATION, BY A_ RESPECTABLE young woman, esek; is ® good washer sad ironer well. Good aren besecn at 4/4 1h avenue. bene a Ware A bes pibmtred Toune, WOMAN, A ao LAY WAXTEDRA SITUATION, BY, 4 RRSEROTABLE a8 c00k. The nest of city reference can tye. given thom her. ant place, where sbe lived two years. Piece eal at 126 1th st, ‘or two days. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GERMAN GIRL. 4 siination to do, cook in ‘and , and assist In the washing ironin porte dogenerel housesork. Inquire at 178 Easex st, inthe jowerly. store, ce eo EY 35g byrrabetih many chambermaid walter, in a res vale fing’ Cuilige wore oo Good city references. inmbla mila sine, two doure from Pacifi:, South 1 Brook, Nana Sonat WOMAN, A SITUATION ak Aas no sewing if} ‘Can give two years’ ety rete Bons ber last ery Seema noon ior (wo daye at 323 Waa A A RESPECT ABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A A situation chamberwork or wal'ing; ‘stands fine washing The A. M., 13 W. Tain at smear Othav., two days. we NTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUA. 8 good plain cook and excellent washer and ironer: under- pa tof city referenoe from her last place. bo hee SITUATION, BY A _ RESPECTABL ung women, a» charnbermald and seamsirens; oan usfful. Good city reference, Apply for two days at No. 5 Hail place, between 6th and 7th avs, ‘oung gitl, to do chamberwork aud walling; best of city reference, ‘pfcase call at 2 222 2ist st, Hetwoon 8th and 9th ave- ANTED—A SITUATION. BY A LADY, AS VISITING or resident governess, to teach chi dren tn the Kagiish Xo objection to go South apply or address to T., 05 basi ooh at., bo\ween 4th and Leaingfon avenues, ‘good plain cook, Washer, and ironer. No odjection so do the housework of a stall family... Good references. Apply r and froner; objection to do Istav., between 19th and 2th sts. third floor, ‘back r. Tom, and best of city referense. Please call or address to A A.M. tlon to do the general honsework of a amalliamiy; she Call at 345 Mager e ahirts oF take care of children, and. will um hc ipecoeepred SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE nueé, third floor, back room, for two days, branches, and French and music, or would travel with a lady. WwW ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMA 3 & 118 Tilory st., Brooklyn, for wo days. — ANTED—BY A CAPABLE YOUNG WOMAN, WHO twa professed cook and baker; understands all kinds of pasiry and desserts, having Ud years! experiencs in some most reepectable families. No objection to = yj owse or hotel. Good city reference, Please call till at NO, 286 Bleecker st., near Barrow. “ANTED—BY A RESPROTABLE “YOUNG WOMAN, A situation as cook; thorouxily understands her business, and is a good washer und ironer, Good city reference given, Beano call for two days at 178 Laurens st, near Bleecker, in ¢ store, ANTED—A SITUATION AS NURSE AND SEAM stress, or to asaiat in washing and ironing; no objection tothe country, Inquire at 261 6th avenue, in the rear. gy sNtED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE ung ‘woran, a# cook: thoroughly, understands her ‘Can give good city refereros. Please call at No, 5 butneste bth stre ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE oung woman, a3 cook, washer snd ironer, or to do geveral housework In a small fanily, Good Biense call lor two days at 42 Henry st. rear building, first floor. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITUA tion ax first rate cook; understands all kinds of pastry and bread, and would bo willing to assist in the washing and froning. Hins the best of eliy reference. Please call at No. 8 Jones st., in the rear, ANTED—DBY A RUSPEOTABLE GIRL, A. SITUA- tion to do chamberwork and take care of children; no objection to housework in a sal family; has lived three years in ber last pluco, aud can come well recommended. Please apply at 20 Amily st., Brooklyn, for two days. ‘ANTED-—BY A RESP OTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation as chambermaid or waiter; bas no obyeotiog to to take charge of children. Can come weli recommended. be seen at 293 #th avenue, yANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation as chambermaid and plain meres or to do the work of a small family, Good reference. Apply'at No. 7 6th st,, third floor, baek room, for two days. ANTED—BY A COMPETENT PERSON, A SITU ARON to cook, wash and ron, or chambermuld and laundress. ‘The best of ctiy reference as to sobriety, industry and capabi- re Please to tall at 26 West 19h 6. between Broadway aud th avenue. was NTED—BY A PROTESTANT WOMAN, ry SITUA- ‘as cook, Washer and froner, ia a small private fami- ly. Good city reference given trom her layt place, Call at 224 pense ‘st., in the rear, Can be seen for two days, if noi ea amg ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, in @ respectable family, as waitress or ax chainbertunid; no objection to assiat with the washing and ironing; best of ety references given from her last place. | Call for three days, at 128 West 26th at, near 7th uvenue, second floor, front room, STTUATIONS WANTED. AR AAR ANTED—A GOOD BUSINESS MAN Canvass Ww. + Liberal sounalasioa wil veal y cavie sades er roedy sale Bor @ fair salary will wane SITUATION WANTED—BY A STRADY (ove ereliy employers, tions address John, Martin's Peeach bak: thik fy. 6 Foun avenue. by WASTED A SITUATION. AS PORTER OR COLLECT: years; sitthode natant agused. Un in table cl y reg, & good mad Picase ‘ud: drece Te He box 2 @ Post edloe, for this w ANTED.—A YOUNG PROTESTANT, wt, Bf tnd Swit verand, well acquainted with horses, wants a situation as ere Serienle toe Gekeree Secce ghee Atlan Mn Wares Depage, amticoaway ANTED—A SITUATION an OLERK, IN ANY BUSI- ness, Best reference can given, Address Young German, 3 Amity place, | pa A BOY. 15 YEAB3 OF sen 4 A SITUA- cent to learn some light mechanical, or other. b recommendations. Address uiln eas: . H. B., box 193 He: ) DAGCERREAN ARTIST 18 DESIROUS OF PROCUR- ' situation in some gallery in this ity or Brooklyn. For further particulars address Artist, Herald office. GAKDENER WANTS A SITUATION—A SINGLE young man who thoroughly underiands his business in ai ité various branches; is an excellent hand at green houre plants, xraperies, lower garden, and all kinds of frult trees aod od “vanerabies. est reference can be given, Please ad J., box 121 Herald office. NUTTER WASTED.—ONE OOMPEIENT IN EVERY Teepecty and in immediate elty practiog, may obtain a first rate situation by applying to &. H. Weyman & Uo., 29 Maldea lane, corner of Nassau st. UTTER WANTED—A SUPERIOR TAILOR 18 WANTED, to cut for an establishment ina neighboring cliy. Apply to G, ©, Scott, 156 Broadway, this morning, frou 10 to to 12. GAxdeen _—A SINGLE YOUNG MAN WANTS A SI- tuation as gardener, batifaotory reference will be given for the leat ten years in this neighborhood, Address Gardener, Herald oftice, for four days. ARDENDR:—WANTED, A MARRIED MAN, RITHER Scorch or G gardenor, He must thoroughly un- Cersland he culuvation of grapes, under glass; also the care reenbouse, vegetable garden, &o No fancy man is wanted, but @ thorough gardener may apply at 97 Wall at., up stairs, with reterence. JOURNEYME! men may find employment sy Up stairs, oF atthe factory, in Slate street, betwee and Jiteb strecis, Brooklyn, near south W. A. COLLINS & CO. (lO. SILVERSMITHS—WANTED, IMMEDIATELY, A firet rate man to forge plain ond rolled spoons, to go to Syracuse, The best cily prices; plece work and sioxdy em: plormest will be given. also, a f at rate waichmal CY & McINTOSH, arums' and mecha.ics aperey, Sig Pine sree 0 WATCUIMAKERS.—WANTED, IN A RESPEOTABLE establishment, a sttuation a4 jiiprover, by a young man of ood abilities, who has hit over tour years’ experience at the usiness, Address D, U, Herald oilde, we ANTED—A THOKOUGHLY COMPETENT FOREMAN, polesale clothing house, Address box 3,207 Post oflice, Be ing qualifications, references, &c. Waste sky A FIRST OLASS MILLER, A SITUA- tion in a tour or grist mill, or to take charge for a corn merchant, Satisfactory reference, respectability, &c. Apply to F, Smith, office of Dancau & Shackelton, 71 Nassau st., cor- ner of John. wayne "JEWELLERS.—A FEW GOOD WORK- 1 16 Malden lane, volumbia PLY igeneral FIFTEENTH WARD MARKET, 2% AT THE treet, corner of Greene, @ buicher who under. re stands bis business. Sieady employment und good es if be can come well recommended, and none but a steady clean salorman need apply. ANTRD~A OARRIAGE BLACKSMITH, TO A GOOD workinan, ® steady job and good wages will be siven. Apply immediately at 614 Broadway. Weone NGRAVING,—WANTED IMMEDIATELY, ONE ‘or two first rate wood engravers at Pinckney’s establixh- meni, 69 Naseau, corner of Jobn sis. WANTED-1WO | SUPERIOR GAS FITTERS, WIHO ‘will superintend setting Kidder’s gas regulators, Nous but vory competent pertons need apply, to J, i. DOUGLASS, 22 Bi ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED POTTER, TO GO TO ‘Canada West. Liberal encouragement will be given toa steady hand. Apply to G. L.. Fleming, 134 Heart strect, if per- sonally, between and 1 o'clock A. pout TED—FOUR FIRST RATE CANDLEMAKERS, TO ‘om the hichest wages will be pald. Apply to James Buchu Co. 186 bilzabet street. 7 ATCAMAKER WANTED.—APPLY AT 827 WATER st, Gocd reference as to ability and honesty required. FRENCH Hf ADVERTISEMENTS. OBE, MOD: LINGERIE, NOUVEAUIE ‘DE TOI getire, arrivant de Paris, au No. 60 White street. Ww ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG GIRL, AS ‘nurseand seamstress, or'iady’s maid; can do all kinds of needle work. Cnn be seen ft 241 aoa ss, one doot from Sh avenue, SITUATIONS WANTED—BY TWO RESPECTABLE girls, as chambermaids in a hotel; nave threo years’ expe- rience; beat of erty references. Apply at IL Minetia st., ® few doors trom Bieec jan be seen wnlil engaged. — ‘ANTED—BY A PROTESTANT SCOTCH GIRL, A «tiuation as chambermaid and laundress, be seen ather present employer's, 156 West Mth street. TANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE tions companion to an invalid Indy, and (0 wait on her; has no objection to iravel. Can be well ‘recommended. Catt be seen for three days at (82 Houston st., room No. 18, Waxzep—ny A RESPECTABLE ENGLISH GIRL, A situation as seamstress or chambermaid, or to take care PERSON, A SITUA of children; no objection to go a short distance’ in the country. Otty reference given. Cail tor two days at 132 Chrysite st.” Ww iTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PdaOTESTANT girl, a situation as chambermald, and to assist in the washing and troning, or to take care of growing children. Good elty reterence from her last place. Call at 267 Lith st between avenues A und B, jor two days, ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, 4 situation as chamber and todo washing and {ron ing. Can give good city reference. Please call at her present employer's, 13 Clinton place, near Broadway. WARTEDIA SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN: 18 ‘a good cook, washer and ironer. Can give the best of cily reference, -Apyly ac Zt Court st, between Wyckoit aad Bergen, Brovklyn, ior two days. ALTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITUA. tion a8 cook, in a boarding house or in a Phivate family; a yood washer and irouer. “Beet of city relerence given. UTABLE WOM. A SITUA. inderstands, 00k. sort of cooking also hretate wallet wouls have co oe pane to do chamberwork and Washing and ironing. ‘The ot city reference can be given. Please call at 12 Amity ‘Place, for two days, i) Ghee A eget tlpe Eton aad WOMAN, A SITUA- tion aS in seamatress; sho is capable of tak- ing the entire charge of an infant. The best of cl y reference. Can be seen for two days at 345 6th avenue, in tie millinery ANTED—BY A RESPROTABLE GIRL, A SITUA- Mion as plain cook, washer and ironer, or as chambermald undress, (i city reference from her last place. Please fall ot 108 West 10is st. bet Yoen Tia and sth avenues, for two days, ANTED-A SITUATION, BY A, RESPEOTABL Protestant girl, to do the general housework of a pri- vate family; isa washer apd ironer, and not. alraid o work; bas good elty reterence. Pioase call this day, at 63 Ho. neon at. ANTED—ASITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, , and to assist in wees and froning; has 30 objcetion te do the work of a small family; bas good cily ro- ferance Gan be secn Wednesday and Thursday at 414 Green. ich st. ANTEDSA SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Frotesiant young woman, rate cook, washer and tronor, in, & small private i va ea ail kinda of references given, Bocwesn 20th and 2st sts., second floor Loe ee W ANTED—A SITUATION, AS CHAMDERMATD “AND laundresa, or as Iaundress; understands French (luting. ‘The best of city reference given. Call at 71 West 15th at., be- tween 6th and 7th avenues. '‘ANTED—A SITUATION AS HOUSEKEEPER, BY AN American lady who is fully competent to take chargo of a gonileman’s house. ‘The best of references given. Ad tor tore days, with full particulars, Mrs, A., Broadway Post TANTED—A SITUATION, BY A MOST RESPECTABLE woman, as puait cook. Can give the best recommenta ons a to howesty, sobriety and ueatness. Apply wt 33 Haat PV ARTED BY fesed cook; has Do objection to go to the country. Please call at 35 West 18th st., enues, for two days. WANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPROTABLE young woman, as reamstress; ean cut and At drosses, Gogg city retsrence,’ Please call at No. 345 28 avenue, near 220% , third ficor, front room. Can be seen for two days. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Young woman, to cook wash and iron, and (o take charge of the bitchen or do housowork in a small Thonlly, or ao chugs herwork and waiting and plain sewing. Please call nt 215 Went 26th #h, between 8th and ih aventies, front room, fru floor. “Onn bé seen for (wo days, Waxten-a | peel oreeee OR As. tan copyist by a young mao Fieane nddvent #8. bor 2008 Pout oice, for eas’ week A WOMAN, A SITUATION AS PRO = the best o¢ elty relerence. tween Sth and 6th Pata y as BY A +, RESP ROTABLS young : Meo 4 can as ry reference town or country, or to travel abroad, nn tae petween 4th avenue and fe Wein SETUASTON, BY A YOUNG Hak. 8 as valet; one who le aocastomed to the bi ba city reterence. ‘at 61 University place, ahi hie ‘asi e . lent baker. it " So Siceer daa = ANTED—BY A YOUNG wouas? ‘A SITUATION; 18 s igh Syasher ironer, a do general vlerence. Apply at ween Band Mh avenues, Can be wean Pu’ wo dye — bari myf A RESPECT a! Bad WOMAN, & ‘a8 cook business: weber: ees ase onjetn Wo tain (Aa. smal pri vate reference. Appl between aod Brouaway, fore ne Was SITU, ATION, AS W. bert of cl Hy Peer encon ‘sto honest}, sobriety and capability: Pty ts Spee tree years. piy, oF Wart A REFRCTORY, A P od NG MAN AS waiter. Inquire at No. 66 Chatham W ANTED—A SAILMAKER? the United States shi; Yard. None but a good wor! MATE. ON BOARD OF rae ee _iN TELLIGENCE OVFICES. 298 BRODWAY, CORNER OF READE STREET Morris Cobnért & Co.'s, can be obtained res} German, English, Scotch and Iriah help tor hotels an Pr ) waltera, coachmen, farmers, laborers, etc., m this or the branch office, 102 Ureenwich street, Terms mode- rate, aOSsicaL. “AN ORGAN FOR SALU—SUITABLE FOR A SMALL ‘Apply at 66 Hoyt street, in the evening, A haby, ‘WHO CAN TEACH MUSIC, THE FREN( ‘nd German languages, as well as ‘all the Engl tranches of ofucation, fites'na engegecient, [a a private ta, mily, as governess. Best of reereaces can be given. should Uke fo goto fhe Bouth. Please address Uoverness 8 H, Herald jee, GREAT SACRIFICR—A SUPERIOR 7 OCTAVE, $310 rosewood pianoforte for sale for $215, as the owner tanst ieave town. Perfct every way, excellent one, modera tin provements: bas been in use only thres month’; fully war rented, Call st No. 34 Vos-y street, from WW Uil So'clock. OR SALE.—TWO FIRST CLASS MELODEONS, FIVE octaves, splendid tone—will be sold cheap. apply to J. H, THOMSON, 0, 6 Warton street, {OR SAL RICE ONLY 9200, OOBT 8160 ONLY TWO years ago—A first clnas rosewood Planofozte, in good condition, Apply at No. 17 Crosby strect. t, SEARS, ‘ARP.—A FEW LESSONS WILL CONVINCE THE learner the harp {x not a difficult instrument to play. Tho sdvertiser,s pupil of F. 8, Cneiterion, has has been sasresstil with beginners and advanced Elon’ saarg pveed it desir ta, at her residence. “near Union’ square Ci references and testimonials from Europe. Harp, "8 book store, lace isrerett House). 0. 4 Upi USICAL, INSTRUCTION —W. DOEGLER Respect fully informe his pupils an yublic in he ‘snow ToRUy toTenutos Ble, lessons oa tbe Wich singing Accompaniment lessons, also ply at SCHUBERTH’S music store ‘Thompson street. TSICAL—A LADY, HIGHLY hg AND BE longing to ove of tie most respectable families in New een, desires board in a famliy of ‘tie rae er v'in'exchnoge tor vultion in music, “Address office, IANOK.—FOUR BEAUTIFUL SEVEN OCTAVE PIANO. fortes, fine tone and fin'sh, made of the best material, and in the most substantial manner; will be sold iow and war ranted, DAVID SMITH, 15 Sixth avenue. | Lora 8 OF 6%, 6%, AND 7 OCTAVES—CHEAPEST ever offered in the iy; wo meiodeons and one harmo- alum, suitable for # churel segars, bronzes safes, sewing machines, moves, £0. Also, watches, chains, Praceiot, advances on pianos, melogeos, watches, Jewelry a jonery, semars, dry goods, tirniture, ’ de or bought ot for cash. BS, 62 An Ann street, second floor, TANOFORTE AND SINGING—MI38 LOUISA PYNE rermeetaty announces to the musteal public that her sister, Mrs, ae (who bas recently arrived from pees will fumaia, is New York during the present winter, and during her stay Pail rive instruction. in Fugitsh aod (allan singing and the pianoforte. Mrs. Galton will visit pupllaat thelt fest, dences, or receive them at her rooms, Ne Houston street. REWARDS. $10 REWARD.—LOST, ON THE 25TIf INST., A RUS. set colored trunk, marked on end Storey, con inining ladies’ wearing apparel, s ‘posed ts have been drop ped from xn express wi etween 2 and 5 P. M. The shove reward will be paid, a1 ations asked, for the retura of the watd trunk and contenu 10.0. D, ROBISON, 140 Chamber sireet. s2) REWARD—LOST, BETWEEN NOS. S13 AND SIS Broadway, one gold watch case, marked fi. Y, in. fe, dnd numbered 7.073 oF 7,014. The cage ts newly engraved wih new basket style, with » shield eas melied with towers, spaces, at 119 Nassau street, room 32, where the reward will be paid RK REWARD.—LOST, ON SUNDAY, THE 29TH INST a PO lady's hair bracelet, with gold clasps, between 7s St Mark’s place and 8. Mark's ‘church. ‘The Rader wit, reeoive the above reward on returning the same 1076 St, Marks place, ® pearl portemonale, bound with steel, and containing 8: in Villa. ft is supposed to have been loi in golag trots Maiden jane to Macdougal street; stopped in Stewart's, also at Tiowe’s bakery, corner of Howard street and Broadway. The under will get the above reward by leaving it a! the desk of the Herald ean side with an REWARD.—LOST, ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON, “LOST AND FOUND. ee _—TO8T 0 O8 GOING TO THEPIRE IN THAMES Saturda: had, ‘The finder wil confer & tavor by leaving it Company 28, Chambers street. OUND -ON FRIDAY EY TN LAST, IN A BROAD- wa = racelet, ‘can hear am ry Y, Hare. £ Fo nae owner can of it by pe hn tn TE ES Os8T—ON SATURDAY gabon iy oa Tales ree colorw an a tnd wall, wast, | Eady: when lost a red leather siraj A Tomar of ae five doltare (859 ‘will be paid on igreturn at Pio 2 Am! treet, over the house of Hose D Persons fforing well SrrLatind ares makgcee y L% - ORT—ON SATURDAY EV ENING, , ATH | INSTANT, Ix Chambers street, ween ‘Chambers 't and dw Canal recta, a gold heade "Toe inde be rewarded by leaving tt at No. 57 Wall street, root Ne yee O8T—ON THE EVENING OF TIR 20TH INST, A certified check on tho Nassau Bank, drawn by Rovert Gillen, in favor of Robert MeCafferty, of #2! od 8 and dated 27th iost, Any pert m returning the subscribers at No, 200 Howery, will be suladh A hes rewarded, rvone are frbid negoig ihe Ste ae Payment of i __ EXTRA PaY. Ey bt PAY—NAVY Bi BOUNTY, LAND ae, - OfficeLand warrants, “extra pay phate isos se Loon pote sailor a all am oe sae ‘ds of nian aguinet the Untied RDWARD raaey Agent, ate Purser U. 8. ay tS Att ‘Counselor at a Wal ree, AAAS eee Renamed 45 3a STOUT so0KG. MEN WANTED—TO GO TO euels Advance to ths (vores iaeaok mam Devore golag io a eee bar carpenters and Siueksulih ‘pig at the ng fie, Ro, jot at, corcer Of Albany, up, Stans, op] 12, North river. A 9ogP Pe WANTED—SHR Must BE 2} Diehly respectable. Apply at 16 Wet 13) st , between a KEEPER.—WANTED, A YOUNG MAN TO AOT Mgety ler and asslat In ke: 7 oY or gata I A OF FICE ONE WHO RESIDES ols, and would be-atisied with « amall eeualion. -aldreas box 1367 Peat odie, ee Ayr Coe msnds he WANTED—ONE wo THOROUGHLY UNDER tauat ho & goad washer and iron st aortas ani eae eee ‘apply ot 152 Monroe a tt MAKERS WANTED AT 2] LISPENARD STREE1. RESSMAKER WANTED.—A NEA? arneng end fully Dj out, fit, and make uw) in the most sloraal and sr fashion for 2 large familly, sie. Stale nemé, atrest, a aber, a stage routs vices post ‘Address until Thursday enka: ¢. Columbian, Herald ImA DEG, CLERK WANTED, IN PATERSON, N. Rober man, unmarried, who oan bring referedce froin last employer. Inquire of Wheeler & Hari, 2) Beokman st. RENCH bp dm mpeg ar A YOUNG LADY capable of in a boarding school, to go South; & Protestant preterred. Pare address Coton, Union square Post office, stating where an interview may be had. PEATE TEACHER WANTED—A YOUNG MN wishes instruction tn the more rar dopartmonte of Physlet, eles, and general literature ofthe times, an hour oF so each day. A note stating terms addressed W. U., Herald tice, wall receive linnwedials’aitention, pO MILLINERS.—WANTED, FIRST RATE TRIMMERS, at Mrs Uarter’s, way. Nono neod apply but thoee well nequatnied with the Broadway trade, 7 UPHOLSTERESSKS—WANTHD, TWO FIRIT RATI handa, secustemed to curiain work. Apply to James Mc Ausland, 199 6tb av. PHOLSTERY.—WANTED, GIRLS TO SEW; NONE bat those who understand the business need apply, to 8. Gillespie, 62 ang 64 University placo, newr 12th at. WASTEDTA FIRST RATE COOK. WASHER AND poner, wbo can bring good references and is willing to make herself generally useful Protestant preferred. Apply at 42 West 24th at, neicortibeertse TANTED—A COLORED, OR GERMAN PROTESTAN’ ‘woman, to do the housework for a gontiemun avd wi must be & good cook and laundress. and thoroughly, wads stand her business. Those abie to furnish the best of city re- ferences may upply at $8 South Oh a, Willamevurg, tro. 3 w5 W437ED—a Goon PROTESTANT COOK, Wastien and froner, to go & short distance fo the country; she rust have good recommendations, Apply at 60 Chambers st, up stairs. ] ANTED—2 CLOAKMAKERS AND QUILTERS: NONE, but e1 apes aces: hands need apply. Apply at 106 Canal a. corner of Wooster. up stalna, dain YANTED—ONE HUNDRED GIRLS TO WORK 0: conts, Apply at 56 Chambers st., up atairs. ‘ANT ED—GOOD CLOAK MAKERS, NONE BOT FIRST rate hands need appiy, to A. M. & K. Davies, 597 Broad. way, Up stairs, Waste a GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK, ‘one who isa good plain cook, washer and ironer. Apply at 25 Dominick ste a Provstant preferred ANTED—A GIRL OF GOOD CHARACTER AND experience, to serve as chambermald or nurse, aud who is @ good seamstress, with some knowledge of ¢ressmaking, also fine washing ond {roning. None n apply unless well recommended. Callat Mra. Wilson's board! use, corner of Murray «t. and College place, between the hours of Band lu in the morning. W ANTEDIIMMEDIATELY, AT f87 BROADWAY, 8(X first rate bonnet makers, ‘est wages given, Also, four mprovers, and six apprentices. 7 ANTED—A PROTESTANT GIRL, IN A SMALL PRI- vaic family, for, general housework she raust Deu good ccok, washer aivd {roper. One with good clty reference, may Apply at 115 East 12:b st., one door east ‘ot ‘Sd avenue, ANTED—YOUNG MEN FOR WHALING VOYAGES. Advance allowed (0 out from $¢0 t0 $75. Young men wishing to go to sea will flad +l kinds of voyages according to capactt se NB ae Randall & Robson, 161 South stroet corner Peck slip, up stairs Wes D—A FIRST RATE ALTO SINGER; NONE {apply unless they can read music ai Agu, and ure fully qualifies sustal rt it uarielte. Apply alge West Jom se, berween Odr and Tih a ito10! 7 ANTED—TEN OR TWELVE STRONG, AGLE BODIED men to work in a quariz mine at the South. Good refer tices required. Apply to H. F. Jones, 137 Mercer at., betwee the ‘fours of Sand 1X. Bt. i pspectulauaniainat ears ANTED—A BOOK KEEPER, ONE WHO HAS HAD experience in & jobbing provision business pretered; mus ben good judge of suoney, and quick at fzures; to sucl an one a liberal salary will be ibe best of retprences re. iv AD) "ha by letter, giving real name and references, to rovisions, Herald oft ‘clook. ‘Une coming well recommendes, will bear of a gooa situation, by applying at 86 Fulton street, Brooklyn. NTED—A SMART, ACTIVE YOUNG MA\ ‘acquainted with the retail grocery business. Hardinan & Ward, 19) Co.nnbia st., South Brook'yn. WANTEDITHRER MEN, IN ALIGHT, GENTEE! business, that pays from ten to twenty doiliars a w ‘also, te min, On a sAlary of from twenty to thirti-fve dollars Per month. Apply at 334 Broadway, room 1, up ainies, Po MHOLBKOOK, WASTED—A YOUNG MAN, TO DRIVE AN EXPRESS WAgON; One acquainted with the city. Apply atthe 's Express, No, 187 West Zith st., before 0A. M. \TANTED—AT RODERICK & EDWARDS’, %5 GRAND V1 street, one good salesman; he must be we with Tages and embroiderie: » WELL Apply to QV ANTED—A, SALESMAN IN A OLOTUTS down town; that ‘some preferred, Mone bats americans ove] apply. Clothing, Herald office, this day. Reference required from last place. ANTED—A BOY ABOUT SIXTEEN YEARS OF AGR, to learn the retail dy goods bueiness. One from the country preferred, Apply at 2s Greeawic WAxTEDIA BOY IN A HARDWARE STORE; ONE who resides in the upper part ofthe city: Apply at 539 Lrowlway , corner of Nineteenth street, J ANTED—IN A LAW OFFICE, A BOY WHO WRITES a good band, to whom $3 a week will be pald. Address, with resi naime, wnd in hand wring of applicant, B, B. B., at ‘his office. yp BOY TO DRIVE 4 POCTOR'S WAGON. elmess, M. 92 Dean street to D. rook sro ‘Sand 60’ ack THx 1 TURY, ENTREVILLE COURSE. L L, L—TROTTING—WEDNES- day, Oct. 31, at 2o’clock, Sweepstake $1,600, two mile heats, in’haruess.’ Warren Peabody vases wr Tesoay; Hiram Woodruff names ro. ‘Lady Frank)in; Gecege Spies names b. g Frank Forrester, Here’s # treai for the lovers of ‘rotting, and two mile heats will bring all the horses to, thelr ‘ramps. The race between Frank Forrester aud Lady Fra k. lin the other day. was no criterion —the macy being a little of her foot. It willbe a dificult mater to name ner in hhe above feld betore hand. JUEL CONKLIN, Proprietor. CN bs at Zale Coc mae i. ae ee re. Woe - hesia beat unt = ome b. te Ju, 1030 Ibe. wagon; jean ‘Conway names ch m. Laay Helen to skeleton wagon. io come off a good day and track. JVEL CONKLIN, Proprietor. HALLENGE TO TROTTING STALLIONS.—THE STAL- lon Jupiter, will trot any, stallion in the wor (Hi day of November, wo miles and repeat, to wagona, over the Union Course, for five hundred dolla aul forteltibe money to be devosiied wiih Harry Jones, al a jew. Yor challenge to ré unit) the 6th day of November, e ntl HIRAM WOODRUFF, Union Course, Long Island. ATIONAL COURSE, L. I TROTTING THE F FOLLOW Ing purses will b tiven over the gotag No.1,—Purse $250, Tuesday. ‘Nov. 6, 1868, 2 mile hests and cepeat te harness, frée for all borw » except Fiore Temple and iray Rady ‘hey are privileged to carry 300 Ibe. wagon and ends Nov. 7th, puree $200, mile heats, best bree in ive. to wagons; free for all horses that mever won a purse over $60 ‘No, 3.—Thureday, Nov. Sth, purse $700, for Flora Temples nd Gray Fddy, mile heute, bést three in five, to 200 ib. wa ‘one. Al othe horass privilegedto go te harness. “This purve ‘vil, not be given unless Flora T and Gray Eddy Wot ‘The above purses will name eee at Duryeo & Falk t Brondwi iharine + rect, Thurs EPL Ria WELL, | Proprietor. xr “TIONAL, COURSE, L. L—TROTTING —PURSE or 200—To come off on Thursday, November Lt, 1s55, at 2 aabrgesely. | To harness, ile haste, best ua. Whelan chiers bg. Jake Oskly; Warren Peavoly en: ‘Saray mare; W. McRoberts encers brown mare Lilly Dale at Lo'clock <a connected with the cars leave Fulton ferry, M. JOSEPH JEWELL, ‘Proprietor ATIONAL COURSE, L. L—$20.—PURSE FOR horses that never trotied for a purse,to come off ou Thurs day, the Ist day of Nov.; three or more to make a race, and wo OF more to start, To close on swiurday evening, the 2th Inst., at 9 o'clock, at Duryee & Fatkiand’s, Kast lruad way, cor aiberine Mreet. JOSEPH JEWELL Proprietor. | Bg 4 My ge ,, Be ae, ON WEDNESDAY, or Mie SIS lo wagon fl Wastin “Black Deus: W shure ames lie i Blue Morgan. HAW & WHITE, Proprieiors. Ulker: COURSE, L. TrROF RG a RID, Nov. eke pels fanqhiend oe ee a ae Lf ‘sham. mas Hil; Tanne Woodru ry Tames bl ry SHAW & WHIT Prepriators, HARLEM. —THI8 FAVORITE HLAOR OF and riding "ie, “Tae Godlamy and Bolte ‘play on the ‘attached to the afford mach, spor | Of this beautifel best of veer A . Proprietor. me STEPHENSON WIi1, VAIVER HIS INTRO to a course of lecture «1 Uphthamie edieal tn Nin cry PUBLIVATIONS. Cree: OF re ~ ELEVENTH VOLUME —HARPER’S New Monthly M onthe De for hovember. 4 Day at Feme Lidhienie b Hed ba 80. Seto Oean By w, a. cae ce oat on cag Soe Vaux. [us- pment engeasings, a ow na ay Seeeey About Wives, An Faniguake or ‘or Two. Theta: oF Talips. ‘he O14 Pastor, Drawer. jscatorial Experience. lustrations—Try- Fi; belo irled Fiy—Tthe New Patent Uoggies~- we ‘fees Combat ~ dino i Me, ms Face, First View—Hesumpuon of ‘SU's Frc View Ditto, T! chant o eee ot ite. Sie Daylight Bearce—Mr. Slim in a Kad Way— Astonishmont— Finale. Fusbions ior November. tilusirations. (tarnished DY rotic, ip advance of ‘heir appesrance)—Promensde Dress 0 Der Costume Manilla Bouneta g ‘be last six monihethrre have been issued of Har per’s New i Magarin over eight hundred and fifty ‘housand pumbers. ‘The pub! may rafoly ay ‘evidence 0’ the unparalieied and cousanty portal 4 success *fwhiee their efloris to publish a cheap, tnsiructive ad eter: Auntog monthly have een uitented. ‘they reoew. the ex ros their thanks to the public for their constant con ilen Ad support ard especialy to tne press for the substantial al bas fn taking Keir edors and pub ication known to the machen Reo) ple. _Utcan scarorly be necessary to adi the assurance, that the pian of evnducting ihe magasine, which has proved so succes + 1, will be continued with imcreased assidulty and eare. The Wont und tastes of tho great mass of (he People will eoatiaue fo be consulted and no inbor or expense will be spared (0 give them, every month, the largest amonutof the most interesiiag and instructive iterary maver, original and selected, ta the best form and at the cheapéstprice.' Speoiai and ineren-e4 alien! will Le glven (o the series ot original iusirated artioles,desce ly live of s merican scenes and bletorical tneidenia, prepared Sy the Taost popular Writers, and accompanied by engravings by the best ardatndu the Uniied stale: In every department of tne Magizine renewed etforts will be made to increase Ils. abillty, i ity auractiveness for general readers, ndhit has not yet completed the sixih year of Its oxis- Murper's Macwaine bas & circulation greater, by tan nk, Hin was over attained by any. o her alliae pani. caiicn over insted in any Dart of Ure world. It is the delerm- ation af the publishers that it shail coin to merit this ua- parabeted and si!) ucreasing prosperity “Terma The wagasine Mev be dnalwed of booksellers, pe- rodicalagents, or from the publishers, wt $3 a year, or 25 Conls & BUMHOE, ‘The semi-w nttai volutes, as completed, ily bound in cloth, are sold at $2 ench, and muslin covers © Turniabed (0 those who wish 10 have thelr back numiers voiformls hound, at 28 ecn's each, Ten volumes are now eady, Som ‘Vhe ‘publishers A supply specimen numbers gratuitonsty to agents and posimasters, »nd will make liberal arrange- imente with them ‘or elrewlating the magazine Thoy lla gapply clube ot wo, persons ai $0 n year, or ve. persons at slerzymen supplied nt $2 8 Year RPER & 7 SROTHERS, Publishers, EMALE BLUEBEARD.. ‘The Femsle Bluebeard; or, the Woman With Many Hus- bands: by Lugene Sue; price is, cents only, ts publlshod ‘this. No. 102 Chestat street, Philadelphia, ai for sale by booksellers and news agents everywhere. ‘Tur Fesaié Biorpesty,~ This fascioatiog sory, by Kugene Sue, has just been published by T. # elersou, 102 Chestaut street, All who would know what u “ woman with many hus- bands” did whh @ lords,’’ should read this book.— Sunday Meronry, Get. 28, bens, Copies of it wit be sent free of postage to any one, on receipt of gaara POPULAR JOURNAL. CALPE ron OOTOBER. ee wh BY Dn. KE. H. Dixon. ‘his is the 28th number of the pel; the ith numer of vol Vit, the work is & quarterly of 64 pares. wt $1 a year In advance. or 25cents each. Tae first six voluses, handsomely bound, lettered and indexed) tn wiroe lar RMA ae i inolading thi © will mot be bound till oum: NO. Xk \ LiL—vOTO! 1355, ivation of Deana ana {Moola “ttabits ‘vw disease, Fashionable America; ne Ballrooms Our obligations to the Grisoties Of \merican Mother. Vestern Practice; Death of the Odd Fel Scetel® of Rider, !nhumagity of Fiariieen Meroe pets The ‘Time serving Clergyman, Flow to Prevent Bron is; A Reverend Jockey; Dyn pts Beouchitis what iis A Clery ba Experience ine; A Pious Surgical Wolt— Hie ariet aoa Walogtm ft XXIK~ On tho Prot Fotection of Society from rime; Pan- somes What are its results Legitimate ex. ‘AM. RXX-~ Rerninisconces ofa stutents Lites ty frat Intro- al —Rem| duction to the great Butcher surgeon, His Personelle; Bust ness Tactics of Commercial Surgery; A Victim; The kvening beiore Amputation; The Butcher Surgeon's Rogimentais, ‘the Operating Table; 1 @ Amputallon; Death of the Vieums; He: tiections on Commercial Surg Art XXX1—Vhy sical a1 Education; How does {i compere with Medical 2rea‘ment in preventing and curing Diseasast ‘Are XXXI1—W bats the valve oftuat Popular idea, “Thore Je’ Cure for every Dinease ald we but Koow {07 Abuirdity of (rying 10 cure Measles; "1 eured the Disease,” “K killed © Art, XXXIII—The Norfolk ard Portsmouth Yellow Fever; How shail we account for tis teartuf Mortality? In 1l reconclia. ble to the Merey of Godt ts counection with the Violation of the great patural I aw cing XXXIV- the Consumption Curers, the Sealpel and the Palle Press; Duttes of halioen Art. XXXV—asonlshing Discovers; The Origin of Taps- Ar. XXXVI—Fatraordinary Experiments of the German Physloiogi+ts to determine the Value of Water, Alcohol, Tea and Cofice, as Food, thocking Outrage by the Academy of Medicine on Medical ¥ Awful Kesult of Injecting the Lungs with Niirats peat of the Victim at Hellorue; Duty of the Utrict on 5 Littl he Facul.y’ ia. a Fix; Ths Homeopatiic and Clesteat Apothecary: Microscopie and ana lenient Invest gations at Keokuk; Sanford and Hughes 40 tas I¢ terry and professional comruateations must be made at the Editor's residence, No 42 Filth avenue. Ofice Lours from 8 10 9, 1 10 8, and 7 to 9 evenings. ARPER'S STORY BOOKS FOR NOVEMBER. eriasicry books, A monty series of narratives, ~aphies, Sod tales. for the instruciioa and entertainment 2: by Jacob Abbott ; embellished with numerous ape béeautital engravings. ‘Terms—Kach number or “Harper's Story Books’’ will con- taln 100 pages in small quarto form. very beantifnlly fllus- trated, ond prinied on superfine calendered oaper, ‘he series may be obiained ot booksellers, periodical agents, ont posimasiers, orfrom the publishers, at $3 a year, oF 25 ceu's a number, in paper, or 4) cents'a namber bownd in cloth, gil!. 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X: The biarper Kalab iabrient; oF, bow the Sory Books are mudi Xt. Frarkiin, the Apprentice Boy: xn. The Studio; or, fitustra ions of the Theory and Practice of Drawing, for Young Artists at Home. ABPER & BROTHERS, Publishers, RS. ig, SOUTAWORTI'S bs cag gr ns |, free of postage, one, on recell the price Coal bpouteorires from B, ee ‘Chesnut street. cover, Price Tor Deserten Wire--Two volumes, one dollar; or bound in one volume, cloth, for $1 Tur Misenc bRive; or, MIxtaM THE pit Yolumes, paper cover. PHHee one dollar, or bound 1a eloth, (or ‘Tur Loet Hetnese—Two volumes, Paper cover. Price one dollar; or bound in one volume. Sige aber $125. Tue Wire's VictonY, and jouvelietics. Price one dollar; oF in cloth, gilt, for ‘THe CURSE OF San Paper cover. 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BY WALTER 3, GIBSON, A novel, interesting and original contribntion to American literate’ richly Hlustrated, TUE SCOVE OF THE WORK {s no dull prison story, oF tale of sudering, no particular te nunetation of oppre sion, OF account of personal adventu 9, but chietiy on tasight i mind and TS OF THE MALAY RACE, setting forth the manners and cus.oms of the people IN THE INTRELOR OF SUMATRA, thelr literature, poeiry, religion, laws and morality , MALAY NOBLES AND PRINCESSES are introduced, with thelr Ware and Joves, thelr rovings and intermingled with the history DUTCH RULY IN THE BAST INDIES, past ard present ia diceussed with historic impartiality, not Withstandirg the auchor’s long and paintul confinement i he PRISON OF WRATEVREDEN, IN THE ISLAND OF 24VA Devoled Sumatran and Javanese followed him there, and be had most interesting opportunities for a thorough study of JAVANEAR AND MALAY CHARACTER and octal habits, which are set forih in allan of the au ¥ iife like presen'a he saw avd heard uC, Ly BY EUGENE sun. NE a0 MeN Te ARES aig : No, 108 Chentnt street, Philals And for ene by booksellers oe Copies of ll be sent by of postage; t» any one, on receipt of BOOKSELLERS & AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN : ‘—The subscriber is now ‘il oF Vaventives. The at is now prepared to il or nrs ‘ube. peason farne and varied aock he has on hand, dealers woabl dy wel tore ect thelr orders. Belng all made under his ows superin. tcudense, be has greater fasiliien to sell cheaper for seen te any others tn Oe market, Valentines selected now can be forwarded a! any Lime prior 10 the 14th Februny T. W, STRONG, 9 Noseus street. PERSONAL. CApEter o CONNER WILL FiND A LETTER IN THR for hin, trom bis old friend Thomas, F THIS SHOULD HAPPEN LP Vfagiuel Finke} es bi oie sevares sabe bie ther soll SOHN H. PLNLMY, Hiig Wea trout fourd w NFORMATION WANTED—oF P'iende perthol Kite Ditty Tec aae ape ins brother, ‘alon,' Willian county, N. or PF. rie args THE 1st not, a List ‘KBliz ube sy Mie -e eSa se person knowing of is whareabouts ecially, to bis brotier, Bamund hy arene ‘hite, Belmont, @laine; or to Wi avenue D, N. ¥. and hou'd BeesBeacaione. TADy Wil couter « lasting furore on h Ais pares and fri wenamusar, —MONBY ©O LOAN ON Js eaiches, jewelry dry goody do. ted By THOMPSOS & UO. Nawinu street, cornet S000) 000. $557. 000 TO LOAN—ON WATCHES, PIAMON DE, Jewelry, bo yi and e1 iat AG ae trad No business transacted on Berane Bre TO LOAN ON $95.000 %0-40a% 2 a , mayer cts, oh real entato i this alsa, $3,000 to loa, ak ee cont dn drat lage propeet 00, 32000, $1,600, 81,200 and four sume of $1,00" euch, to loan x by A SRAGKANT, ried all edt $50,000, zmmsons mertansenty ciyooy. lement cf executions and other busi: ess can be aecommodst- ed, Toe strictest coatidence may on. Apply by lever (postage free) to M. 8., 483 Broadway, - $40 O00 Tees de sats tralure and overt desertion 0! ropery, in large and =tall amounts, Apply & 16 Hous'on wrect, between Mercer Greene pds confidential. _ 5. MYBMS, agen, 35. 000 TO LEND, hd BOND AND MORTGAGE in sums to suit applicants, oa firs class pro duoiive real estate: in this chy, apply © 8 & BROAD, 1s ‘all street, second siory, front room. $2. 000. -—THR ADYERIISER. HAVING TH ‘« smount, would like to iavest it in some sale Brotiable ‘and respeciabie business, inthis chy or clearhere. ome established business would be preferred. None need ap- unless ‘hey can give aatisiactory provf of tls success Ad- A. H. B,, herald office, | $ 250) WANTED—aT LAWFUL PRE CENTAGE FOR ibeared worth Si tin, se buclnees payne abow BL & year, Address Z:G., Rerald i hed 200. WANTED THIS DAY A, MAN AS co Partner, to act as by n celevrate: respectable, unrivaled: money-making oa- iibiton new Paar te Carel. the toe rare choven ears Bey pin see tne country, Apply to CAMPBELL & 00., LS UAL NY AMOUNT. oF CASE LOANED, “OR PURORASED 3 fonyeoe for fair Lape} on diamonds, watches, rich jewed- x chandise and vainable Boy, er ay, by HW Woon, Fradion streot, second Bobe, rent town, \ NY AMOUNT or MONFY, IN LARGE OR SMALL uma can always bo insiantly obtained on seouritios, valuable merchandise, di , &e., a, fd old res] tend Pacitic Private Loan Ufiice, Over the Pacific Bank; al actions prompt, #ife, confidential nad ‘salistaotory, or ne pany Always tully tnsured, Corner of a AI and rand street. NY AMOUNT OF CASU LOANED ON DIAMONDS, watches, Jewelry. negure. 4c. OF purchased at fair see ‘mt 29 Ann et., Toom Busivess hours 9 A. M. to ARKING AGENCY OF JOHN A. MURRAY, NO, 4 strect. over the Bank of Norih America. —Bur parer Pauesemtel ‘Loans wade Gpon beaks entray eee tee razor stocks, on me, | Advanees tipon Vessels at Boa oF i Pot, and on thelr ‘reighta and cargoes, |ASH TO LOAN, IN SUMS FROM $10, TO $5,000, ‘on securities, valuables, Tuerchanolse, eon bie terms; also Rastern, Western and Sonthern unourrent money, f foreign gold und silver, notes, che valua- a pre erty generally, bought at. 7 at the Metropo! lan Specle and Finanoiat Oflloe, 688'Broadway. (ASH ADVANCED—ON DIAMONDS, WATOHES, JEW- ctry,tegar, dry goods, planotories, morohandise and ton: ainir ed to, by applylag 19) cry ota mo azy kind: oF the same oan, be wold a volta Business confidential snd promptly attend October a dividend of G) four} of November next. ith inst. to Ist proxme. SOUN 3 a ‘STEPHENS, “Oashicr. 'VANSVILLE AND CRAWFORDSVILLE (BAlunoaD Company.—the coupons of the bonds of thia company due on the first of November next will be paid oa ‘after ask gate, ‘on presentation at the office of the Farmers’ Loan aud ‘Trust Company, 28 Exchange plac. GEO. PI FITCH, Secretary. iS80URI AND 8T, LOUIS BONDS At Pag ae = Au 8. blocks and Eon, skasted witbln two, Ure, tour. and lve tallest ihe alty of 1. Lanls, any porilon of whieh propery (not exoaed.- one-half of my entire tate) will be exchanged for bonda of tne Site of Missoel wed the city and county of 3; tate ‘no the proportion of one-fourth or one third * stair to threa- fourths or two-thirds ‘* clty’” nr “county” bonds. There lands embrace, in 8 wide range, property suitable Co" manafact private residences, ané ever necessary purpos® all real estate which is irpaased by an: in the vein of st Louis ities ple any ol berond ques- ton, or no sale, For furiher particulars address the under. = by et Se oF apply personally at my ofiee, No. 3 Feat ing, St. Lor BY, OTICR HOLDERS OF NEW YORK OENTRAL OR Titinots @entral Railroad bonds or stocks, can ox ba Oud worth at par, for the fee of a very productive and dav first class propery in the vieluity 0° Wail sirect Tie ie to table. rineipals only will be treated with, end such will address M. O. U., box 706 Post oftice. CE OF THE NEW YORK AND NEW HAVEN RAZL road Company, No 1 Hanover street.—Notice to bend holders. | Hollers » of seven per cent 0 of the coi are hagg by noulied that lo, pursuance of au astof the gam ry c'ibe ciate of ct, passed at ts last seesion, the Treasurer is autherized x14 prepared to exobangs ‘or the outatandng bonds bearing sever per cent intered, ead sot recured by mortgage bonds authorized by the before wen- toned act, bearing, six per cent interest. and, secured, by ‘ae only morigage on the company’s road, franchises, & ex wil 'be made at this ofige. anti! tu order of the Dircciors, + WM. BREMEN’ _New York, Oct. 19, wo OF THE NEW YORK, PROVIDENGH A AND b Rallroad Compans, Now York, Oct. 26, 1865 — Dividend.—A dividend of two and one-halt cent ay has pom! deen declared, payable to the stockholders on = after the Sth day of November at the offlee of No 54 Wall street. ‘The transfer books will be clored from Xb Of October to the (th of November. By order of the Fsbo 10. C, BK HWACOFER, Secretary, oO as Ee A Ay ee PENMAN AND ACCOUNTANT, stale and flee Sa/oea tates her aa sons beadlens bor 4,67 Post oft ‘office. age $5.000, 000. caer: Sea a business, iy Cte Th vada 5 now realizing o'clock, at 29 Broadway, office No.8. PP inant $3. 000 "3 TO, $6,000.—A (PARTNER WANTED, IN A down town, ished business merbecnae, aenpply aline Real Katate offes where a. OrVAN RYFER & CO., 46 Bronaway, room 35, $2.0 000. —PARTNER WANTRD_IN a Fl deed Pie erwin business, the past oer yeare: “A fall yO. Allcom real irielly confidential, Address B. 1. B., Herald: —WANTED, A PARTNER, WITH $300 pee blocs alrendy éxat Saaoiancn 8 buslaess 1 two hundred percent. roprletor An0b attend | italone. Call and see for ae poe, 7 Tenth ave- nue, corner 7th st, A® PARTNER W Wanten—in ONF OF THE BEST KS. tablished buatneases in the city and second hand boxes. dnguire on the ‘remiscr, 174° Wiliam airect, Capital required % AW tree WANTED. DADVERTES furnish a desirable office, and can com: considerable Erotessional business. Applications soileited pod en who are experienced in ibe practice of the courts ences exchanged. “Address, with realuame, Justus box ZBL, ARTNERSHIP.—AN ESTABLISHED bi 290D8 eel bees very aeee aod Jepbing ho wants the assistan fo that and ener; certaint Dasusora mas, of ery a wi woust wilingiy devote hie wnoie ume ra few yearn, wilh the expects ‘strana ‘of realizing s (orfins. Buchs Party will nddrone & basi i tilarw (which will be entirely conddentalh, Ni TRATES P that Joba d Bruce Feured fron tae firm oF Bi RUE OO. Conutnission Mereban's, Puer'a Principe. [stand of of Obes one about the Ist of Angust last, uoder and in Jaws of the Island 4 Cuba, been lodged in Dated New York, Oct 50, 1385, The de of 50 per week. Apply at 621 ee corner of Jine. OL pt on) ug naraharay sr T wishing to antrovaring on sesatr, ry, LJ pte et at pry cmb mnie * “Pont oflee. cations confidential. panne 2 Tires Rf nna twit Wigner RETO mutual consent, Wan Wil siahaeancaeneaiteala eeeaaeeeel Cuts \T COST, FOR TEN PAY) At SES Coat ae be sold pi osinems, inant ow Ro aay Nivtt Seen 2 Tia Grand ececk over Fuaine Bem J.T, BOvGma,

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