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———— ey, tiles. I never had the good fortune to see a more quiet place than this city. Not a dram shop or a gaming saloon is suffered to open its pestilential jaws; and I have yet to see the first drunken person im Salt Lake valley. ‘This summer the entire wheat crop in and south of this city was cut off by the grasshoppers; thay eame in millions, eating a field bare in a %ew minutes. They siso extended their ravages ta the other grains, vegetables and fruit, The drought lent ita agaistance to the grasshoppers, and between them both the crops will come out poorly; but, luckily enoagh, wheat bus been raised North to supply the wants of the people until next harvest, The small species of grasshopper that has done so much damage to the crops peices resemblance to the cricket of former years, which is a flesh-coleved, wingless fweect, with black stripes around the abdomen, and a large head and mandibles, looking more like a | yey ly spider than uny species of cricket found the States. 5 Herd times, the .general visiter, when the aay banks refuse to pay a reasonable per centage on all ita, has every workshop and household, the Territory, and a scarcity of labor and mney is the result. Were not-nearly every citizen in this valley a tiller of the soil, on a small or large acale, things would have been worse; but, as it is, there will be vo suffering, although considerable de- (privation this winter. Flour now sells at $6 a bundred, corn $1 75, and rene $1 por bushel, wholesale; before spring it Bere Sey will take a further rize in valae. The California emigration through this place has been emailer this year than any time since the dis- covery of the mines. ‘The overland route this summer has been more scant of ‘water and grass than has been known the memory of the oldest mountaineers. This season's Mormoremigration across the plains will number abovt three thousand persons. ht have been fitted out from Atchison, Kan- sas Territory, five of whom have arrived unmolested by the Indians. ‘The emigrants mostly comprise ith families, with a sprinkling of Americans, Danes, Scotch and Irish, Great efforts will be made next year for a larger emigration from the British’ Isles, by means of the Per- Emigrating Fund. To this fund Brigham fousr has lately donated several thousand dollars worth of property. A few Sundays ago, at the Tab- ernacie, he declared his property to he worth two faundred thousand dollars, all of which he was wil- Bingto donate to the fund, if purchasers could be found with the hard cash; for the emigration would, in @ few years, make him worth five times as much. ‘The old gentleman understands how to manage his ‘Own affairs, at least, and can safely be placed on fu- tare lists of American millionaires. About the 10th of this month the Governor for- ‘warded to Washington a bundle of official docu- ments, tending to free the Mormons from the stain of having kilied Captain Gunnison. It is said they will prove a fect. system of debauchery on the of the United States officers, who were quar- here last winter, some of whom are charged with revamping the accusation of murder against the Mormons. > ‘ An endeavor will be made to retain all future mails from this Territory to the Kast, in the city until two “ after the arrtval of the inward bound mail. As things are tow managed, the Eastern mail leaves on the first of every month, and the return comes in several days after, with many letters that -require immediate answers. The damage to the business interests of the citizens of Utah, caused by the careless management of the mail is incalcula- « ble, to say nothing of the inconveniences eae therefrom. Every wail brings the supreme head o the Mormon church, on an average, kalf a dozen from lawyers and physicians in the Staies, stating, after cataloguing their accomplishments, that they are delighted with the principles of Mor- > and would like Asaf come an Prelit such a happy people as the “Saints,” if they could enly estatilish a rofeasional confidence, in which ease they would gladly join the church. Of late these letters have been thrown aside unanswered; ‘but formerly the invariable reply was that the only way for professional gentlemen of their stripe to establish a confidence here would be for them to do like some predeceasors—go to work tilling the soil, carrying the hod, or hauling wood from the canyons. There is no record of these answers hay- img brought the devout inguirers into the arms of Mormonism. No doubt the Mormon church has one principle these ?manufacturers of mischief and graves would have embraced with great gusto, uamely, the spiritual wife doctrine. On the 2ist, during a rain storm in the city, a shower of snow fell on the tops of the mountains, a few miles southeast. There has been but little snow visible on the mountains this summer—less than at any former period since the first settlement of this section of country—which accounts for the small supply of water in all the mountain streams. The fourth company of Mormon emigrants, com- prising four hundred poor fund passengers, was escorted into the city,on the 25th, by the Nauvoo brase band, of which one of the returning mission- aries in charge of the train was a member ; several banners, with inscriptions, adorned the train. This eompany has had the misfortune, since ree of losing three women by accidenta—two were shot, and one run over. When one of the accidents oc- eurred, the company was camped at Fort Laramie, where two thousand Cheyeunes weve awaiting the ment of their annuities. In order to intimidate ind Indians, who: were careering rather saucily around the corral upon their ponies, the firearms were brought out to their view, when one of the was accidentally Siashaat Bed Ronen a woman. Eccaring to the camp in the leg. The Indians im- mediately, as if by previous consent, formed into a straight line. prepared to attack the camp, thinking that one of their own number had been killed. A portion of the Uath and Snake tribes, under their respective chiefs, Ar-ra-pine, and Ti-ba-tow-ats, met in this city on the 7th, and formed a treaty of peace with each other. The ladies of Utah have adopted a new costume, which seems to be gradually increasing in favor. It consists of a loose fitting dress, resembling, in cat, man’s sack coat, being buttoned in front, and reaching a few inches below the knees, a pair of pantatets adorning the ankles, and a Leghorn hat set jauntily upon tle head, being in fact a modifica- tion of the loomer costume. The ladies are thus relieved of 9 superabundant load of petticoats, and their husbands are freed from paying for more than two-thirds the usual quantity of dry goods—-a no small item of expense in this country. There is no doubt but that there is as much need of reform in the articles of man’s dress as in that of woman's; for dastance, what can be more absurd, cumbersome and weeless, than that monkey-like appendage, a cout tail. J decidedly prefer the common Utah costume of a flanvel or cloth overshirt, as more becoming the male gender, than any other modification of the “Jong tailed bine.” About two hundred and fifty bushels of peaches hsve been raised within the Territory this seaso a few apples were also raised, and sold for twent, five cents each. The sugar works have ceased ope- in consequence of the Cokes oo berg tina erop. During the past suromer the people of Provo ‘have collect and, manfactured several thousand pounds of what the Mormons, in their ecstacy, term ‘manna sugar.” It consists of the secretions of of the cottonwood leaves, them the appearance of having been glazed janey. In many of the leaves, secretions of wosembling the sugar of milk are formed. Te bara sugar is generally shaken off, and the hhoney-coated leaves soaked in water, which .is after- arta baled down. In the trees I have examined, almost every leaf had received a share of the sweets. Dbhe 6th of next month the semi-annual General Conference of the Mormon church will be held in this city. pi hae Cacux. A Financial Crisis—srigham Young's Sere mon, The absief item of news is the financial distress that pre vails ic Utah. Brighai Youug prasched on this wutject on the Lith of teptember. We make a few extracts. He coumnenced by alluding to the abuse of the Per- petual kxajgratian Fund, and said -— Do I roasive promises? Yea, mea will promise me, ing, “ I_you will let me go ovt thie year by the means ef the Perpetual Emigration Fund, 1 will refund the menns agnis, that you may have it to send back for more.” Aad what will thay do wher ther grt ’ iBteal cur wagers ané go. off wita them te California, end try to wteal the bakekettles, frying pans, tenta and lecvers, and will borrow the oxen aud ran away wich them, if you do not watch them closely. Do they all do tia * No bet many of them will try to do it. We checked » numbé thie year who were XY —_ ota laway with the wagons, instead of paying to he Fund. Taey will hang on and plead poverty and latekness, and say that they cannotdive, uniess they have this tent, or that wagon, end whee they get it into their [possession they will never return {t, ui they are com- to. This conduct is Aiveouraging to ur. 1 will tell you a ttle further : it is aetnally thepfaltertag, and ming! misdealing of unjust persoes that prevent '« poor, and that is God's truth, for thet the saints would be gathered by scores of It is the wicked, the half hearted, and phat tall hickory Mermons that prevent a more extensive sane pretiy, well tht and quite done pret! is season, and quite a nure- re ouniag ot, aA will tell you how this is operat ‘upon me and the people. It ls well known that we bande a large amount of means, aod that we sit vovr and Mat beak outel Wil emewer the for whieh it was designed. Now I can ask the world this one question ; were we in your debt and refased to pay you’ And they all answer, ‘no.’’ Wecan turn to the aa ints in Eng. France, America, or anywhere upon the face of the earth, and ask them, ‘‘have you lent ux money, or of kind, and we were not on hand to pay you?’ i anawer, “No.” When brothe: Frais Snow arrived, ou the Let of this | he came in the myrning ond informed we that é NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1855. he had ‘run me in debt nearly fifty thousand dollars; he said, “President Yeung’s name Is av good a» the bank,’? A, name has been used without my consent or with- ou’, ‘my knowing anything about it, and our Pagents have rs to Mrangers, un us in debt almost fifty thousand do: merchants, cattle cealers and our brethren who are com- ing here. will tell you a little about the brethren, to show you the amount of confidence there is. There are men who have lately arrived in town who have a draft on me, and who have hunted me up fer th cash, before they could find tine to shave thele beards, or wash themselves, saying, “have a draft on you at +en days, fifty cuys, or six months sight, (as the case may be.) with, ple y nv and so, Brother Young, can not you let me have the money immediately, for Ido ust know how I cam live without it, or get along with my business at all’? This ia the kind of confidence some men have in mo, 1 wanted to name this, Why? Becaure fam hunted; I am like one thal is their prey ready, to be devoured. I wish to give Zoune text to preach’ upon, ‘from this time hence- forth do not fret thy gizzard.’ Twill pay you when L cup, and not befor ww I hope you wil apostatise, if you would rather d It is the poor who-have got your money, and if you bave any complaints to inake, make wuem against the Al- mighty for having so many poor, I do not owe you any- thing. ‘Yon bave my name attached to the paper to help the poor, Whether they are the Lord’s poor, the devil’s cor, or poor devil's, in not for me now to judge. I tell Re thren,that they may understand here to-day whut kind of sacred confidence some of then have in the leader of this people, though | am happy to say that auch cases are few. I would be ashamed to join a people, organized as we are, and be afraid to trust their leader. * ’ * * * * * * collect means around me; the must have it, and Imake them work and pay for it; that makes me wealthy, and T cannot help tt. Ihave. property for sale, aud say: it any man in England, or any where else, will expan his beart and loosen his purse strings to buy sixty-two thousand dollars worth of my individual property, { have it forsale to help the poor, I do not want it destroyed, or to go into the hands of a mob, but! want it to go to the building up of tae kingdom of God. I would prefer to let it go into the hands of the saints, and use it to pay off those who have dra! st me. ‘Here ix Brother, Duel; be has a good house, and there are many others’ go ond buy their property and they will take your drafts and hand tl tome. (Here many voices were heardin a low tone, saying, “Yes, take my property.” Why do [ hear such responses on every sider Because they know me and understand Mormonism as they ought. Goan throw out your drafts; it ix bevter for you to do this than to have the money snd let it go to destruc- tion, and perhaps you with it. How many scores have cone into this kingdom, who have mourned themselves to death because Joseph had five dollars of themy And yet they would let their money go into the hands of the enemies of Christ, and sit down calmly and say, ‘tho’ | have lost that money, [arm ia the kingdom of God yes,’” If it is absolutely necessary, and ciraumstances cannot be controlled to keep the money from going into the hands of our enemies, we will not whine about it, but let it go, and then get more, * * . * Dare any of you comeand buy property? I can furnish ae mach as you can buy. My house on the hill yonder, I have advertised it for sale, and also my lands and bara. ‘What do you ask for it? Sixteen thousand dollars; it tx worth that and a great deal more. for it actually cost more, Can any of you buy it?” Walk up and buy 2 beautiful situation on the hill, and I will put the proceeds into the Perpetual Emigration Fund, if you will fay me the money, and gather the saints, the Lord’s poor and the devil’s poor, and the poor devils, and when we have got them here we will make saints of them, if we can, and if we cannot, we will cast them out of the kingdom, * * * Ihave a word to say to another portion of the commu. nity, some of whom may be here to-day. A great many of the brethren are indebted to the tithing offieo; and I have a good deal coming to me; and I imtend to put you into the screw; for we mean to make you pay these debts this searon. One man says, “I owe the church the money, it is true, but I believe I shall break, and not pay it.” They want to get their money into the safe, and then break, If they owed @ Gentile, they would pay their debts; they would work and toll, and labor, day and night, to pay their enemy; but when they owe the church and kingdom of God, they can lay down and sleep though they owe thousands of dollars, and say, i, it in all in the family; we are ail one; it is no er whether the debt is paid or net.’”’ I want to have you understand fully that I intend to pnt the screws upon you; and you who have owed for years, it you do pay up now and help us, we will levy on your pro- perty, and take every farthing you have on the earth, [ waut to see if I can make some of you apostative. [will it Lean, by teaching sound doctrine, and advocating cor- rect principle or | am tired of men who are oternally gouging their brethren and taking the advantage of them, und at the same tine pretending to be saints, until’ they gain an advantage over this people, ani then they are ready to leave. I want you to leave now; I give you this word of eaution, prepare to pay the debt you owe to the church. If I had the money due to the choreh by a few individuals, I could pay every one of our incividual debts and the church debt, and have a few scores of thousands laying by me to operate upon; aad in such circumstances | could operate to some advantage, and greatly benefit the church. But it seems that there are many drones in the hive who are determined to tle up the bands of those who rule the affairs of this king- dom, and the quicker they are thrown out the better. I have given you some reasons why things are so slow and tardy in their progress with regard to the gathering of the Saints. Lt the poor Saints strive to induce the rich to have confidence in them, by keeping their word and punctusily paying those who loan them movey. Iam sorry to Say ‘hut thir is not alwaya the case. The poor are filled with idointry as weil as the rich, and covet the means of those who have helped them; the rich, also hove the same spirit of idolatry, and stick to what thoy have, Let the poor be honest, let the rich be liberal, and lay their plans to avalst the poor to build up the kingdom of God, and at the same time enrich themselves, for that is the way to build up God’s kingdom, May the Lord Dless you. Amen Naval Intelligence. Puwaveveuia, Nov. 10—4P. M. The U.S. sleop-of-war St. Louis, Commander Living- ston, for the coast of Africa, weighed ancbor, from oppo- site the Navy Yard, at 8 o'clock this morning, and pro- ceeded down as far ax Wilmington, where she will receive her ammunition on Monday next and proceed to destinae tion, Commanders Ward and MeBlair go out as passen- gers—the first to command the U. 8, #loop-of war James- town, the flagship of Commodore Crabbe, and the la tter to bring home the U. &. sloop-of-war Dale. Your telegraphic despatch was wrong in stating that she sailed yesterday. ‘The U.S. sleop-of-war Vincennes, John Rogers, Bs p Commander, errived at San Francisco on the 13th ult. from the Ar Ocean. The U.S Surveying steamer Active, Lieut. Alden, ar- rived at'San Francisco on the ith ult. The U. S. surveying schooner J, Fenimore Cooper, Acting Lieut. Commanding W. Gibson, arrive! at San Freneisco on the 11th ult., from Hakodadi, Japan, via Petropauloski snd Aleutian Islands, and 13’ days from Fitka—all well. Jobn Hancock, Lieut. Commanding at San Francisco on the 1th ult, ing craixe, and last from Amoor river. Court Calendar—This Day. Srpnme Covna—Circuit.—Nos. 273, 41, 876, 359, 408 to 417, 140. Count or Oven axp TeaMINER.—The case of the Pe vs. syduey H. Stuart, for bribery and corruption. Covxr ov Oven 4xp Tenwixen—General Term.—Nos, 22, 6%, 87, 88, 47, 67, 210, 235, 69 to 75. Svrrmox Covrt—Trial Term 8, 366, 502, 677, 717, 718, 722, 724 to 727, 730, 733, 734, 736, 788, 258, 706, 629, O81, 605, O47, 145, 05, 465, 99 Foreign Miscellany, The late Baron Stassart has left the Belgian Aca- demy 2,260 irancs a year to found a prize for the best biography; of a gold medal worth 600 francs. A second prize of 3,000 francs is to be given to the aa- thor of the best work on some point of national his- tory. The first biography is to be that of the Baron himself. The news of the fall of Sebastopol was received with great enthusiasm by the Arab population of the whole colony of Algieve. An “extraordinary” edition of the London Ga- zette, published on September 27th, contains the fol- lowing total of British killed and wounded in the attack on the Redan:—29 officers, 36 sergeants, 6 drummer#, 314 rank and file, killed; 124 officers, 142 sergeants, 12 drummers, 1,608 rank and file, wound- ed; | officer, 12 sergeants, 168 rank and file, missing. at Beppe 385; wounded, 1,56; missing, 176— 2,447. Lord Stanley has made his first public appearance before an Irish audience, and the impression created by bis dbéut has been highly favorable. His lord- al hg pens the meeting of the agricultural society of the Tipperary Union ; and on the same evening presided at the dinner of the asociation. In the absence of the clergy of al) persuasions, his lordship said grace himself. Town councillor Armitage, of Kingston, Canada, late of Kilrush, lyeland, is appointed, with others, hy the Canadian government, to viait Ireland, and hold meetings for the purpose of showing the re- sources of the Canadas, aad to encourage emigration. The Emperor Alexander has approved of a law, which has been presented to him by the Minister of Finance, relative to a Senate reform in the old system of commerce with China by way of Kiachta. The guard of Napoleon U1. slept on the night of the attack at M as formerly the gaard of Na- poloon I. slept at the Kremlin on the tirst of the occupation of Moscow. The perial Guard was the whole da. sarees from {ts coal- its enthusiasm. It had hen news, its diseipline, and men ander fice, and reckons abvat 500 killed and 2,000 wounded. At the end of the day all the regi- ments of the line hailed it with cries of “ Bravo ia The forest of the Oued Mersine, 4!giers, haa just been entirely destroyed by fire. ‘The conflagration lasted three days. ¢ forest waa nearly 1500 acres in extent, and the destruction of it is a great loss for the province. A Mr. Berridge, of St. Swithin’s, London, has been arrested and committed to prison for trial for ba atvem| to into execution a threat be ef mage ia, leteges sdaremed to the Rev. Wm. Brown, rector of Letheri: » Norfolk, that unless the Rev. rendered him satisfaction would “plese hig it fhe pulpit,” Mustaction he When the French troops had captured the Mala- kof, General MacMahon wrote to the General-in- Chief the following lines:—"I am in Malakoff, and certain to maintain myself there.” Premises have been taken in Finsbury square, London, for the purpose of opening a college for Jews. The subjects of instruction are to be the high- est branches of theological knowledge, the classics, mathematics, and general literature. The London Gazettee publishes a Board of Trade notice, stating that a decree receatly published in Portugal, imposes a fine of 400 milreas upon any master of a British ship who may receive passengers without passports, or who shall omit to present the jist of passenget waptanneds fall and Winter Style for 1865~66.—These unrivaled bats are in greater demand than ever defore. Their superior quailty, elegant appearance, ant marvellous cheapness, is tbe secret of this great Semand.” The @ore is 118 Nassau street Music at 50 per cent of from Retall Prices. ~A large and choice lot of music will be sold at half price dur- tng the present week, at the music store 333 Broadway, by HO- RACE WATERS, agent for the mle of pianos, nelodeons, music and al’ kinds of musical mercbandize. Pianos wo rent, and rent allowed on purchase, 200 Barrels of Apples for the Furopean Mar= kei.—Newtown Dippin, carefully bandlet, in new barrels, free from spots, and. in'firet rate packages. miso every olier description of winter apples. Apply to JOS, OLARK, No. 68 Washington street, Albany, N.Y Broeatelles, Satin Delatnes, Damasks, Cor ices, window shades, Ince curtains, tc.—KELTY & FERGU- ON, No 291 Broadway, have a large stock of the above goods wally selected from the beat mannfactories in France. Some new stylex never before vroughi out, K. & F. have on: ablished u reputation for selling goeds chats P, and their large ‘nd increasing trade is a provf that is appreciated. No. 201 Broadway and Read street. Defiance Salamander Safes. Robert M. Pat- RICK \s the sole manuiaeturer in the United States of toe above celebrated safes aren powder proof dedanee locks: and crossbars, Depot 192 Pearl street, one door below yp,iden ‘ane, Batchelox’s Hair pal To Dye, Wi — be best in the world. This unrivalled and ‘inal dye is ap- ied in 12 private rooms. Batchelor’ mand loupees have rovements over all bet bore ravres of elegance, ment, sase and durability peculiar fo this en BATCHELOWS, 235 Broadway. Albert H. Nicolay wiil hold his regular semi- weekly auction fale of stocks and bonds, this day, (Monday,) at 1235 o'clock, at the Merouant’s Exebu For further par ticulars see his advertisement in another column, Catalogues may be obtained at the offlee, No. 4 Broad street. Inventions are the order of the day, but we have seen nothing in the way of pen and pencil case that can compare with that invented oy LUWN DS. and called Lowads’ Patent, Manufactured for sale by WILMARTH, No. 44 Maiden laue. It is one of the neatest and best styles in the market, ‘They are made in goid and silver, Prof. De Grath’s Electric O1!.—The astonish- eures effected Ue cp article are perfectly surprising. It Mire! red (he frightful ancie of W. 5. Beers, Foy , 57 We it cured tumor in the M. Atlantic street, Brooklyn; burg. Mark Greeg, FE ele oll is the greutem 6) ures rheumatiom, headache, stiff joints, burns, cate bruises, sore or tender feet, swellings, neuralgia, caked nipples, viles, &c. ‘The afflicted should not wait elect ie'oil wil cure you. BARNES & PARK, 04 Broadway, corner of Duane t, wholesale agente; but sold b; ir. Ginon, Bowery #Mr. Louis, Hudson street; Mrs. Hayoa, Brook ‘yn; and every respectable druggist in city, town aud country. Tenas.—Che Best Assortment of Fine Tens will be found at the Canton Tea Company's new!) erected and elegant store, No, 125 Chaiham strect, between Peari and Koosevelt streets, the oldest tea establishment in the city. We Asenre our readers they can do better here than elsewhere, either at wholesale or retail. No branch stores, Gifts and Presents.—Jast Received. sale at reduced prices, the choicest eelectien of fancy goods, and also every variety. of toy: jrexnod dolls, ames of amusement, Ac,, at roadway. Cristadero’s Hair Dye, Wigs and Toupees sragant private apartensnis fr appiotag he lasomaparationye, crogant private apartments for a io lye, the only reliable article ‘of ita kind. Wholowate aod retail, at ORIaTALORO’S, No. d Astor House, Holmes, Valentine & Batier’s Alam Patent tre proof Safe again triumphant. —The Collowing certificate ts yom the proprietors of the saw mill Now. $9 and 67 Downing street, which was burned on Saturday morning, the Z7thinat,:— Naw Youk, Oct. 29, 1856. Mesars, Holmes, Valentine & Butlor: Gendemen—The Alum Patent Phonix pate, pnreiased of you, was on the second floor mour building, Now, 88 aod 67 Downlig ntreot, ‘where tha firs was most severe, and although the intense heat warped the won, on opening’ it we found all our books and papers in the vame order they were in previous to the tire; in tact, the varnish on the bookcase was unlujured, MOOSE & RAYNOR, A large assoriment of the above safes (warranted free from tampness) and the most approved powder proof, combinatinn tm) side of Mr ind other locks for aufos, vaulla, doors, Ac. apnstantty on baud, sud made to order. HOLMES, VACENTING & BUTLER, row. 00 wad 92 Maiden Inna, Greet Bargains In Winter Clothing.—Read the prices. —Overcoats $4 0 to $20; tales, great variety, 85 to $20; business conte, new siyles, $83 to $10; Panta and rich vets, Of gvery Kind, $210 88. Hogs! olotilag. arninhing coda, ae: Mi: Saturday, 10 P.M. Oak Hall, 84 . B.—Open until 8 and 86 Fulton street, Wilson's Celebrated Dandelion Coffee, for tyepepsia, indigestion, sick headache, and all billous and liver warp tn ‘old by HEGEMAS, OLAKK & OO., F. RUSHTON, and ail respectable drugeivta, Holloway’s Ointment,—-Don’t have sore breasts, or sore heads; dont have salt rhenem or any skin dis eae. Une this valuable ointment and no iimb need be ampu- tated, unless tho bone be destroyed. Meade Brothers’ aphi.Glasa Pic= tures, known as ambrotypes, and doguerreolypes, taken daily, and colored In exquisite sfylés at prices to ult the tienes, Call and examine 100) specimens. 2% roadway, four doors above the Astor Honse. . N, 2 Wigal Wigs! strangers vinta quiet uaanaal tain tea lace o get ornaiaenial hair iw 4 MEDHURSS & CO.'S, iden lane, where they have hand the cheapest and Gest assorunent of wigs, toupee, vont and vack braids, beads, curls, £2, Whiskers or Moustaches Forced to Grow fa six weeks, by iny oaguent, which will not stain or injure the rkin. $1 1 bowie; seat to any part ot the SKAHAM. S85 Broadway: Briggs, 37 siate # Debor, 4 South Third street, Aeipbia. Here They Go.—Daguerreotypes for 250. $2 60 per dozen, by the machine picture maker, 29 Broadway. Photoxraphs, %3. “Lampraiypes, $1, &c., 4c. Depot of ari for pple, ‘Try the machine provess. Knapp’s Daguerreotype and Ambrotypr galery, removed entire to 477 Broalway, between Broome And Grind streew. Large size likenesses Inetading ease, 50 and upwards. Un hand ine gold lockets, rich capes nad frames very low. Likenesses copied. White's Assorument of Ladies Furs are now complete, and comprise ai] the most faabionsble styles of the day. WHINE, Sal Broadway, Opposite Broadway Theatre, Cameo—Daguerreotype—The Most Beauti- ful likeness ever oilered to the public. WILLIAMSON'S, Brooklyn. Kinnt’s Large Size Daguerrcotypes for 50 cents, double the size of any in the city for &) cenia, aud er ual others in size and quality (hat you get elsewhere for $2. kD. HUNT, 207 Bowery, emat side, Not all Sold.--We stili have on hand a quantity of thone confortable blankets at $4.50, wile been selling. Come soon, or they will be ail THUR DONNELEY's carpet emporiam, 04 BOWE y Rubber Overshoes, e., both light and heavy, rade; very 0 Nght cam: J Port, 265 Broadway. Milineey—A Large and Saperior Asvort pent of milinery, © vtraw goods, ribbons, featbars ere, adios’ drew and clonk trimmings, cloaky and \almas, tl of which wil! be sold eheay WM. 5. [RVINHS, 112 Canal arent, Ambrotypes.—Taese It admired miniatares—the beat i A. LEWIn'S. jz € ly ize Medal awarded to MARSH & 00, by the Inuswial Exhibition of ali Nations, for Beir new patabt ration) cure iran, Referenoen as to tts #.. rity—Vrofersora Valentine Mott, Willard Parker, wud jobn 4 Carnochan. An orive list of names of mereant) and otber gensieren cured by dia truss, may be seen ut Mace’, £ Co's, No 234 Maldeu Jano, New York, and Marah, Corlies £ Go, Ko. 6 Bost Fourth street, Oineinnad, Obie. Open frase AM. anal 9PM. Ireland's Post, Present and Fatare.<A Lee ture a! the Broadway’ Tabernacie. on Monday, Nov. 12. at & Oclock FM, by MICHAEL DOHENY, treating expecially of Ireland's prospects at (he present junctare, the duties of Irlebtoen at home and abroad, Adinission 2 conta, ———— ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWBD EVERY DAY. Mernian Or. @TYUATIONS WANTED. 3 WOMAN WISHES 4 SITUATION TO DO family. ena) Gow at No. 92 Smith wt, one ye chamberwork, or 4s seamstress Gy reference given Cali for two da door from Deane s'reet, Brooklyn YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A sITUA’ ‘AS CHAM bermuaid aod laundreas: han good city from her Hituation. Can be seen for two days at 34) Tth ave. RESPECTAELE PROTESTANT YOUNG WO wishes « sitaation as laundress and to do sewn. give the bent of city reverence. Call for two days wt AO 44h ave A SITUATION WANTED—DY A NICH TIDY 1, AS haree and seamstress, or to Go Ught chamber and fewing; ands making children's clothes; wou! to wait upon a lady; hes eerved in that capacty. | Hast of ety reference. Can be seen fortwo days at 121 has 4 near id avenue, A SEICATION WANTED—BY A PROTESTANT YOUNG woman, 10 do chamberwor! with of city reference addrers, by noe, M a i ted Date naindncientendonnnse A pe apg AMEKICAN WOMAN WANTS A SITO fas child's nures, or seamstress. 1 call for (wo days at 147 Weet Waverley piss “0 gy MESPECTAULE PROTPATANT GIRL, WANTS 4 141 Court at, tirrd toot, oppontie Bast Warren, Hewokiysen RESTROTABLE PROTESTANT WOMAN WISHES A izazs mea rnoreranz wows wie orld go ont Dy tig day to repeaters "Veeme foo ee. Call at haa 7 avenue, betweea Lith and 19h «* N RXPERIENCED WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION AS nurse, who has Leen accusinaned 0 the & op sy aa the eatire charge of 1 [roen 7 tt ' pd Minas, NY Meterence. Can be seen fy LE 4 ae a YOUNG WOMAN WISIIPR A SITUATION Ae cook A ies respacutle truly eadersse gat (soaps inn teed baker, world have ‘0 bje-ton sp tee tn ww ruhles and |, "oning. and has the bev! of clty reference, 26 Pa 0 0, Deae CoRton, Brooklyn, 20 iio at __ MTUATIONS WASTED, ee ANTED—a8 SEAMSTRESS, BY A very erman woman. Apply at A. Lang’) iter gag ‘ramemaker, sare 26 Williaa te coroer of Prank: RESPECTABLE WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION AS A nurse; ta a talth'al and coatdent nurse, ani can make lay Bacon dag ere wn ba recom@racuded on noe. ‘east 19h we bet aud Broadway, Can be seen for two days,’ N°’ MH SITUATION WANTED, OUNK Woman, as OMIDALCOM OF nites Ghikian's lotbing nesuy, and ia « goed sige neh tre of city refereaces given. “Can be ween for two days at., between dui and 6th avs, A SITUATION WANTED—BY A TIDY, RESPKCTABLE it The best. 18 ba (0 cook, wash and Iron; no objection to do general Work. Apply at No, 135 Kivinglon street, YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION, 4S © and first rate washer and irener, in a smal Objection (0 do housework. Gest of references gi piace. Can be seen for two days at 125 L2i st., belweea Sth and 6th avenies, S NURSK.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WIDOW, woman, will a (resi oreast of milk, wishes & situation as Wet nurse. Satisiaciory olty references ‘given, Uan be seen for two daysat71 7th st, between Int and 2d avenues, firs: floor, trout room A STEADY, ACLIVE MAN WANTS A SITUATION AS waiter; be thoroughly understands bly buslnews in all tts branches; can give whe best of city reference. Adress 84) Broadway, corner of ith wt. Can be seen for three days, If not engaged. ——— A BESPROTANLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITUA How in & private family, as dresamaker and seatnstre ean ent wnd thr; can furnish the heat of city relerenes seen for one day, If not engaged the next. Call at No. mond st. 4; can 10 Ham YOUNG FRENCH GIRL DESIRES A an nurse; she ¢% sewing) and ean Varick st., in the sure, MON 18 WANTED—8Y A RESPZOTABL aged Woman. ax cook or housekeeper in & sual! huts the best of city reference; Wages not so a8 A permanent hou O18 st, Hirst Hoor, betwe Can bé sean for (wo n Houston and Bleocker Ay D SERVANT WANTS A SITUATION to do cooking wud washing In a private tainly; js w good lain cook and first rale Washer and i oner; can give best of re Jerence from ber }sst place, Can be seen for two days at 123 Sid st, between 6th and 7th averues, first floor, VERY RKESPROTARLY AMURICAN GIRL, 18 YEARS of age, wishes a sitnution In a score ey, baker, oF con. fectiouery ‘store preferred; lias had wome years’ experience. Callor address at 55 Atianide st, Urocklyo, fur a weel A GOOD DAGUERREAN OPERATOR WANTED— ri None other newt apply, at 161 Howery, to Win. H, Suod N EXPERIENCED NURSE WANTS A SITUATION, a6 such, ia 4 pri the grt an pola (s little sewing If require exceptionrble references, gi itor nadrom 3 W. 1th ty between Sth aud duh Avve ve ith,’ and would SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESP woman, at chambericld and seamstress: refer Foyulred. Chin be seen for two days, at 8 ast 244 wteeet, t Sd avenue, first oor. SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPROTABLE YounK Woman, to cook, Wash and iron, or to do generat housework; good elly reference can be given, if required, Cali a 59 Willeti wt, OOMPETENT SKAMSTRESS 48 lady's maid; undersiand® dressmaking and clear cl or wake eof AD invalid jady, has no obje Call at 481 Elizabeth st, oear Bleee seen for two days, WISHES A SITUATION er. OCOMPETEST WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION, I» ®& genteel family, a4 child’ nurse; is accustomed t bringing up children’ by hand, aod has had the constaat cace of children for the last pine years, Best of chy reference cau Baki et: Ne objections to Hediord or Hrooklya. Apply at ds at. YOUNG GIRL, WHO servant, wikhes a si HAS NEVER LIVED AS A tion in a respectable family ws DUYSO; CaN gO ad w plain *eamnatress OF Walt on a lady; uo ob Jectlon to the country. or addresa M. L., 217 Ist'ay., be tween Lith and 14h sla,, tied floor, front room. A MIDDLE AGED FRENCH WOMAN WANTS A situation as good cook; understands French and En; Lah cooking; can speak good English; 490d reference. Appl a: S053q Bowery, im the tail store, Uan be seen for two days SITUATION WANTED, AS COOK, WASHER ANI ironer, or 4s chainbermald. and assist with Washing: by spectabie young woman who lived to in her bust site on. be seen tor two days.at 56 th avenue, near Wa rley piace, first foor, trout room. » ve A COMPETENT OASHIPR WANTED, POR A HANK 1s & neighboring town. ‘The bavk is in’ good credit awd di ing asinall eure business. To a young man thoroughly ne quainted with banking it will be a desirable posltien. Addros: apker, Box 685 Yost oiee YEARS OF if, mnporting bake Frene ace. Cw FIRST RATE COMMERCIAL MAN AL ago, wants a atuation tha manuty retailing or avy other ki BnG Bugiiab: be sin, be ween for one day 8 HOU AN ae Pociely, is bie party, indy; is every w household duven. Relerences exchang A. X2UNG MAN WANTS EMPLOYMENT As laker or colieetor, or in any similar eapactt fied baud. je a fire: rato Judge of money, aud will h AN WIDOW LaDy, watomed (0 yooh respects her tw « Y qualiied to as Address Mra, wk, 52) thudson sireot CASH Tiles to maak: imeelt useiul; good ely relerenes. Addrews UW. ¥., Lerakl otliee, GOOD 8 ‘TIST Wiel AN ENGAQEMENT ome respectable theatre; South or West pretecred Address G. B.C, Savery’s Temperance Hotel, Beckinan a YOUNG MAN, A FRENCH SWISS, WISIIES A SITUA tion ws waiter, in a private family or in a hotel. Can giv food recommendations, Address at Mr. Segall, tailor. j= Leouard at. ‘OOKS AND GENERAL HOUSEWOKKE lomediately, at 68 Atlantic st 3 el wilies and good wages; tnust have gool rete hia day, SITUATION WANTED, IN A The hest of eily reference where BOARDI 1 be givea fou bi yoara. F » between Robinson and Murray, ( thmenials. Pie: 2 AND COMP OTENT We rt the Washing try. Can produc pply a 4h Bowery COOK WANTED. IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, ARR ) or German cook: shore furntahed with eiy relgenue tor and competeory may apply a 2) Kast Ith at JOACUMAN—WANTED, A SITU ATION / apeciabie young man, (amertoan,) a corehimnat a usiness; 8 wcarcfal and etendy driver, oc ty reference given. Inquire (or m Virtue, a 6 Ham! 2 wt rellable and pober. ynd would be invaln rst ra'e eleady con dress Coachman, box ADY'R MAID—AN EXPRRIENOED VERON, FROS 4 Switveriand who undersunda d reacmak hair dressing, speaks t ness (at right or colectiag. Kes pomatt Has uo connection with any house in Adiiross by 1,422 Poat office, aad parties will be waited Upon, BD, A virl SITUATION Wi aa puree and go fA chumbe f eity refer A door from Gin avenu: wore, 182 6b et, third N UREE AND CHAMBERMAID Lah OF Seoich irl. anew tamed \ the sare of children. ap ng 0 make bervlt generaiy une ‘al, (Prvtesinn TH need apply at 102 Hleks street, iscookty QCPERATORS WANTRD AND LisKoNs O1¥ Singer's sewing machine at 424 Hecond aver of Twenty seventh » reet WANTRD—AN QUIUATION WANTED-~BY A WOMAN WITH A PREM 2 breass of milk, as nurse. Best recommendations plier Can be ween for (wo daye al 54 70D at. QITUATION WANTED—BY A SMART ACTIVE WOMAN ae Lirnt clase cook in a respectable privale fumily Une produce the beet of city references as to evaracie pability. Can be sea for two days at 112 buh sre place, uear 6th avenue. ‘aud on Clinton GMUATION WANTED—BY A PROTESTANT ¢ b> 0 do general bonsework in ® emnall fally Has nine years and nine :aonhs references frown hor Inst plave. I” ease apply a: 26 Blizabeth street, GITOAUION WANTED@RY A RESPECT AU ‘ Seng a Tee) wetereande bees, baking and pasiry, saps, teuta, dubes. No oby ctlon 10 ign s short fistanen Hom of city relerenen. Apply at 5 Sixth st, tween 2 anf Jo'clock. SITUATION WANTED BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG ) Woraan, a& huree and plain seamsiress, Has no objeeton fotrare, and take herself gererally asefy a referenes Kiven. | Apply at 28 Carmine st, in the Bieweker rurent, lor wo de SITUATION WANT! ) girl, 08 chasmbermasd dren Low A RESVECTABLE ¥ walter, or Wo tke care of oh’) 0. Onli, for wo days, wt 69s S!TUATION WANTED—BY A KIMPECTANLD WOMAN iain “ook, washer and ironer, gual city role reure: 1 ae eae Apply at Nineteenth's., veiwenr, ir. QITUATION WANTED—EY 4 my +) woman, ae cook, i an rxcelient wa way aod wh arene tLe YOUNG the tet or ety relerenee fromm ber tant where she ‘eas Dred fix years, Can be seen for two 4 {net © io 7 102 10th st, between Oth mad Tth ave. th “a, book toon a PWO PROTEPTANT ENGLION GInLa Wil AtrC oe ie we EAR em 7 al php LE ae chambertnald ur waler, wou. uy er Te seen for three days, a Mewar ate 2 OF SounKey SANTED—A SITUATION. Ww A he Pete work, or o . Wrabiing om. a ADS, ne wo Ironing, WARTEDSA LADY 10 WAIT IN A DAG 1m ™. Apply othe arilery, 16 Oheam AT AN TRON WomKS IN THE tunriet cod bende ws bea'ers, ina ro re Ww" htdrem O. Ad, Herald oftce + day WEEDS A, TONG LaDy, wietwa a G00 rms in the ceraptey, tna piaasant tan bear 4 one by nadresmna P.O. W., Hes dion or ‘core hea inast onéere and mae tracking ote ws be recuired \0 each hi'Aren the vlae. ‘eeteree sare A Tiga lady preterng, BY A Reson stant | __ SITUATIONS WANTED, ANTED—A SICUATIO! ot abject mnberwork it required, Apply at 104 7th ay., beweun 2th sta., first oor, ANTED—LY A RESPROTAULE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation in @ private (amily a4 cook, chambermaid or laundress. Good references given, Oan le sean at No. 6 College place, ber present place of employment. ANTED—SITUATIONS, BY TWO YOUNG WOW hambermald or to ama in Washing and ironin, ‘OF waiter; the other as cook, Waahe Ironer. Good city reference from her last plade. Apply at 233 Piret avenue, ia the store, Caa be even for (wo days. ANTED—-A SITUATION, "¥ A RESPECTABLE young woran, ax dressmaker nad cloak maker, alao ern brolderer, by the week or day. Good relernnce givan. Cail Tor three days at S80 Second “avenue, between Mth and 25u) sts , in the dry goods store, WARXTED—DY A RESPROTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation ina small private fumaily 4 frat rate cook, Linderstands Jeltios and pastry, and all kinds of preserves and Luking. Bhe perfretly understands cooking in all ie branches. She has lived in ber lngt glace’even years. She las unexcep Lovable city reterence wo ho esty, 60 Call at 217 First avenue, Up alairs in the roe ANTED—BY A RESPECTAULE YOUNG GIRL, A eltuation as reametrer wed to do Light nborwork; is very foud of children; would travel with « lady, no objections to any part, Hus the besteity reterence, Can be acea tor two days at 264 Sb st, near avenue A, nd capability, WANTED A. SITUATION, BY A RESPROTANLE Young woran, a8 cook, Washer and irouee ina private family. ocd Apply at No, 260 a. [ANTED—BY A REKPOTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation in a small privave family to do chamber work, warhing and a general Spring *., V ANTED—HKY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation as plain cook, wasber and (rouer. Good eily're: ference for three years. Apply at 159 7th st., thirdWoor, bac! room, make herself ase call wt 190 sowing, wou city reference. ‘ore, for two days, ful. the WARTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE WO 1 xoellent washer aud tronee, ahe wo Good reference. ; ia & Rood baker. ‘second tloor, Apply at 108 Thompson ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A rOUne Ne teonay! To and cook, wi iron tir a yotwoen or, front Co Kenerol housework, small family, lath and Lpth sts, ( reom, ANTED—A SITUATION, GY A YOUNG GIRL, Plain sewing; can eut and ft ebild stands the business thoroughly. Good reference give at 241 Istave., between 14Uh and Lith la, Can be 5 days, second lioor, front room, ANTED—SITUATIONS, BY TWO PRO b git, one aa chambermald and walter, the ober as house maid, __Anquire at 61 Bank ANTED—A SITUATION, TO DO ; under baker; is willing (o assint In way work; country. Best of reference given, Apply at 21s Kast Lab for two days, A SITUATION, BY A R young woman, to take care of ehtidy ad todo plain sowing. Can be seen for two days, at Zi Kast 15th street, lent Kloor, back room, between Ist avenne and avenue A. WAXTEDADY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A BABY fo wet nurse at her own residenco, Wleaso Apply at Is] Went 19th sireet, WASTED BY A KESPROTARLE SCOTCH GIRL, & sttnation as chai and Keamsirens; understands dressmaking; is fond of ehlidren; wages not so aya good home, Can be seen until engaged, at Brooklyn, second floor. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Woman, a# Drat rate cook; isan exceliont washer abd ironer, and a good baker, Can give the best of city reference Irom her Inst ) Apply wt 158 12th #t., between Ist and 21 a s WASTEDSA SITUATION, BY A RESIE TAN, a8 first rale cook, washer and trover, ¢ faintly; wage not wo Inneh an Objee" oe, Apply at 201 Variok st, WANTED~A’ SITUATION, BY A RESPROTABLE )Oung Woman, wscook, Washer and ironer. in w private family, Good city reference." Appiy at 22) ii at, between Jot av, ‘and av. A, for two days. 20 ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRD, A SITUA (ion 4s chamberinaid and seamstress; understands nil Kinds of family sewing; iva neat shirt maker or wating unabd; han good city and couniry reference; no objection ta the coun. wy. Ph cali, oF address a note to 222 2int at. ‘an be seen oF two days. WARTED-BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUA tlon to do general bo Ak; ea thest rate washer snd ironer and good plain cook nds er taainess per leorly; best of city reference, 1 at 153 Went Sint wt, JANTED—KY A VERY RESPECTAULE WOMAN. A TUALOW Ae huree und AeAIONLT ERK, Kod Le Capable Of tic Ing care of an infant; best of elty refer Please call Haar 224 st | can be ween for two days, JANTED—A SITUATION BY A RESPECTABLE WO. And amit in washing and ironing: goot D. Apply at No. 12 Kieventh s., near 4th evenne. Can be seen for two daye, If pol engaged, UNG WOMAN, A SITUATION AS searnstress, or wallreas: be for two day's wt 12) St Mark PV AdIEDSBY A RESPROTA BL ‘a niualion as plain cook, Wuab Jection 10 eity or coun Went 1th wt and loners hus 19 Can be seen for three d between 6th and 6th avenues, JANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE, situation as ebildrea's nurse or lady coum ines; bbe is —IY A PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN, A to take the entire charge of cooking and I with Ge washing wad troniug in « private farni: uid do house work In w Lamily Of (wo OF Lirse persons Good relerevce. Call at 12s Kast 1th wi, Int av., first Hloor, back room, tor two daya WANTED SITUATION, TO DO THE oF housework of s staal faanily for eithor city or ¢ 0 an American. City reference can be given. Please call at WO Leonard #., (rom 10 Uli 4 o'clock. WOMAN, sowork, nw Be BY A COMPETE r Y gucd references given, W A8tED—BY a ve nok in mw priv Call acsy Wet r r al NG WOMAN, A SITUATION AS 6 boarding botise oF fainl.y, releresces v a Che Cane teal, WOMAN, A #ITUATION can be highly recounted LADWS MALO AND nd Rearnstrens, wed uildren, equi WArtep—a x17 Of omplry wad bread, we and iromog, bert of city refer el Wabrwrs, mad Willing tka be seca for two days at 8) Sixth avedue VW ANTED- children's de f lithe ath BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A MITUATION £6 Peyote County, can oat and fl ladies’ mut world asslat in light chasnbers ork, om Haw bee 0 lawlly ween ihth and WARTED-I@ A PROTERTAN ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RUAP ROT ADL oung woman, ae chauherrmald ant sexe dress, or io take ene of chidren. Please € week, If nat engaged th avenues W* NTED cence y, by whew Call or endre A SITUATION, HY A RESPROTANLE PRO fart a ® Ro0d Cook, waster and ironer. bat to 46 general house to & eeuall privars fa: r fast place, Apply ae ti6 7th » + Op Waire, tron! ream. Can be seme W ANTED-—A SITUATION HY & Wotan, (0 Cook, wah ad iron ih 0 le cunatey, “Apply'st Wo Went Broad wey he sane, tue Vo days. REAPROCT ALE te Oyymetions Ws rwer oh Vor ANTED—A RITUATION, BY 4 YOUNG WOMAN, As W 7, waebor aod (rower! alee ise fort baker of breed Cn core weil recommended ‘trom tar leat place. Apply ai ] Adoni st, Kouth Brooklyn. Ona be seen ut (wodare. YY ANTED-BY A YOUNG MAN, A RITUATION 4x Plerk OF forier, wonld actan Vb it required, and meen erally usetui ta any reepenalie piace ies of Can Me seen at 32 hilesbeth st. im the sore. ior Adress J. H kstwe wumber, whieh will yn | SITUAVION, BY A ReePecTane Ss uare we tani Casey. hy OO ate et hee of cditvgn, and 9 willing w Ao wk Or pialn ewiog est cf dily reference can ie lat Lave lane. let door from Hicks Ure 7. *ANTED—BY A RERPROT BLE YOUNG WOMAN & retande Veen b ‘ . ang, 6 wood be. re ant fine weeklong aot oning. 7 on her lan pie Mo Oh ee TOB ge ert diatance in the county. Can be ween tor 30 days, A. 0H Uoualom A, ecoud fone, fet room war r SITUATION, AB NURAY AND © Der ne sad cam do pale wowing. by © reqpeaae Kngiub Pretematl gir! han the ben td cy relerenae” Apply at 2 Deetrosses wrest cecum’ bora A REATECTANLA WOMAN, Tae 0) + Wemtioe, Cnn wan atl wuuelinn geek Pelee Amity plane, ros baliting So. W ot. Apply © nes TANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN A SITUATION J ambermat of W cartel e Wedhting 408 Wenig. Cail Ot MM hiv ing TANTED-A SITUATION, BY A RREPECTANLE rang woraam, the in & Gr Pale ore weed es euros wean womer hee Ned taree veers im har last plore Hew the beet of cy Telerexces. Caller Mo. Bish were, be wo Cove SITUATIONS WANT: youn, woman ist in washing and’ Ipou { place, where she en Oth and Tih a hast betwer W ANIED—BY A YOUNG GLUL, WHOIS VERY FOND Of children, & suaiion, & aaree aud chambermant er waller, she ca 00 plain sows © best of elty reter. ences. "Please call at 81 Went Lib ot, od Th ave. ni , for two days. ——— W ANTED-—BY A PROTESTANT GIRL. A SITUATION + to do general housework, ia a «mall private family, Good references given, required. Please call wt AJ] 9th ave hue, between 40th wpe dist sty. 16 the re 7 AN TED Win finiah the busiess, A\ LOUNG MAN. AN APPMENTIC Vunioces) one who has omne knowledge of 10. H. Nah, No. Zaveaue D. JANTED—DY AP MAN, A AITO A+ jon as mily, or would 10 prin’ Hood city reterenee given irom ber last piace. Please call at 227 Sullivan at, in the rear W ‘veer irl, to lake cw work Can be seen for bee Vanbrunt, South Brooklyn PANTED—A SITUATION. BY WANTED A stTU Tt: OK, IN A BOARD P priva y hy'a steady, healthy middie ged rere umevdaiions for charne- ter, capacity, Ae, an ‘nd baw bo objection to the cou {beiwean. TWh and bh av’ ANTED—LY A RESPHOCARUR WOMAN, A SITUA. Yon as good cook fact y; ‘wnderstaniie Yaking in all given. Apply ALT 1 eighth sureet, third foo G cap cut and fit dresses belore 3 o'clock Wo day ANTED—A PROTEST 4 ane we washer and troner, nose ols wireet, aller 9 o'clock A) J ANTED—BY A YOUN ing English, Om WaItrens, 17 Bt WASTED-BY 4 ow wituAlen mw chambermald and p from Its birth try. Can be WANTED A VRRSON TO TAKE A MART. INTEL igent child of about four yeare of age to bring up and Cocablily oF & Widow preferred, Y 1 GIRL, TO DO GENERAL a good e00K, and feat rales a veed apply at 166 Ureenwicts RENOH WOMAN, © farnthy; View addres PROTESTANT WOMAN, A family Jon t0 gO @ abort diw 0 days as LS West air ob) for tw educate; @ stmall family «i re Addres# M Hodge, Uroadw ALE WO. ol Dremel OF mili, dhree days, fr TATION, WY AN EN reiands hor b be seen for two ds avenues, WASTED <A SITUATION, BY A MOBT EXPERIENCRD young woinan eharbbermad aod nurs, oF pian family seamnatrers, ik Quick ao the ueedie. will work and ron for the nurrery, and ik kid word willing. Will wke Ja Excellent city reference. Will go a Low Call at 89 Second avenue. TATION AS Piease on lt TANTED-—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A St laundreas, ban good euy Fr we at 109 Rivington WANTED-RY A) RVAPEOCTAMLE AND Weary woman, with afresh breast of milk, a Laby lo nuren, App’y at 20 Pear! « yo, 0m et JANTED—A BITU ATION BY A RESPROTABLA Frenchmen, as Waller, in a private iliy, The adver tiser understands’ bin Uusinoes thoroughly, afd oan give good city references, Apply & Wen li. from Pomday upul Saturday, # 5( STOUT LANDSMEN WANTED, FOR SOUTH aha OY whatlng; al carpenters, biackomitha, cooks, stewards, and bow Jeloting furnished for the voy age. Inquire at (hs he Agena, No. 97 West strect, site pler 14, Norsb rlvor corner of Cedar, up siairs, op HELP WaNThe, SELL THE 1 0eTRATED anpnien; priew 2) cents, The pol wih portrniia of crowned 0 2 omuiA f sents are waking from & HW. JOCKLYN, 6) Put GENTS WANTED<TO. military off works publiaied ¢ NOUS WANTED—BY A P. of thy romthas my . Bixth aven' woke wholly, : Vo, if Foasonabia rent. Address, with bor 1.7 Post office. YOUNG MAN, HAVING A PEW LEDURE HOURS tn the evening, Would lik apy hem bn * that would Ga Kelerenon f 6, Horak Please address Wilber pioyer TANVABRERS ( ( YONPECTIONER WAASTED—A GOOD HAND. 4c De. tomed 10 city work, Apply al Thumnpson A bute ealoon, 4:0 Broadway J ny ODE —WANTED, TWO Fite RATE BALES wen. J.M. LYONH, 16 Bowery, four dure from spring BLLIGENT BY Per Hf a prrimnonn oo # Ulnetrated patiion- 9AM. aaa M., I OUSEKEEPER —WANTED eo aged Woman 10 (AK the ¢ pisting Of @ lacy, Renilemnen vod & The remuneration would be comforiabie her Beeirh or two days ine nt ng, Merasd otic MAN WANTED TO OPE® 4 prion ly vuderwend bie tmaen W ASteb Goon FANTALOGN HANDS, POR “hm beet work, ase ® $008 W's. gual sewers peed apply. a! 167 WAntepetwe 10 GO TO Vortemourh, Va t priessjeld. Apply ‘ up stairs Ww TED-—AN INT ! vr i ") MAN 8 wn, mind whe . Whelan y WArtep~a TODO) ORNEMAL 1m & prinim Ca Inquire of Mre, M nue, firet howe south of M r mont WASTED A PROTHATANT Gi OR GENERAL euMework, bs a eee! tyieele feunlly) obbe os good wasner and Irover: wages th. Lnyaire ai 151 Mus avenue, bavwers Mth aud 170i ale., or (wo daze SERSL (lOUeKWwORK Wen 4 preter WAITH, a A PRO auy be ween land ANTHD—A LADY" MATI. Mie Me NTED TWO + tong the new and beawit sen given. Apply feor, from A.M wth TANTED.—A NUMUER OF FNTEMPEIOINO MEN AB agents. to introduce three ariirisn ths! will eommtnatd @ Hine Henne bam are making trom tow ur De MoCURDY 4 VAN RUPERE WEN, OF GOOD ADDRESS Lara canutniaaicn, by which lan WAXTHD-1" 4 1 ee 8 weleenee (06 sian walt Upon eistewware ¢ Crp) thas whe bare bad omg erperiense bod tam Pring lars indo iain of high @hiy avd rharanar “nAagene Pee othe toa a eeeearenemimeeee A MAN, TO ENGAGE IN & rt store a cae caaily be mae te St ; sprala " ured. Appi: rine #., rom ®, wp waire aes \ Wester . jo. 6 Cube SANTED—A SMART LAD, OF GENTRRT. «DDN EE®. 0 gn Wh We Gams « rorane, M2 rows way The nation alurds & fee opportumity Lar imprirenn. A (he day. aecemnpanied by parent te grartan FFF W ASTED-Tiery GOOD AD MEMAKERE WON bel iret rele hens heed apply AMOM DAV em, am 1) prly J ASTED—TOUNG MEN POR WILLING VOY AGRE Advance alowes in oxtti, trom We « Bt — Tor wiebing 0 Re 6 tm WI Cnd RS Ries of voyages a cagarny. hig be tide, Di Some coed up wale WARTED( AT 6 eae? WROADWAT 3 FMART BOTS ‘tor trates. in (hie ony, einalione prowared fon ertm, eermre. re, bee RAOCATS, AE OO wenATE tlh Fa) ee Rrtemmere. he ti rik Be ohn, Chena. tonite, sad for gonert) eommewort. Ayety te 1 OTLLES, VRENCH ADVERTISRMENTS. TNH IFUNE FRAN LIEK MUNIN DE DECK DIPLO. 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