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NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1855. with theweanpess which has characterized the whole Brewton of the te of the British nomen in matter, and as I have since learned, age Ge eremenisiig of Mr. Stanley, Vice ae at New York, Yemained unanswered. Now examine for a moment the in which I stood. Thrust back by the action of Gespard Le Marchact into # country whose laws I had flagrantly violated for the benefit of (reat Britain, without money or friends, and not knowing the momea' Shot I 1 gaight be arrested end imprisoned for the committed, the agents of her Ma- ons rument must have deemed that I was either very blind to my own Pe or of & very forbearing disposition, not to take the only course eft open for my security. I owed nothing to Great Britain; I had taken a2 oath of fealty; I had received no Denefit in wealth or station, and had nothing to repay but 2 long hist of injuries and insults, and their shame- ful desertion and exposure of one whom her officers had pointed and treated as a captain in the army of He Majouty, to the vengeance of the laws of an outraged ernment. Tae feeling of revenge for injuries ree oy ‘and the first principle of human astion—self Preservation—actuated me in the course I have thought t w pursue in betray ag to the American authori- era tion of the Brit government, through ita Minister and Consuls in the United States. This thought ef seltprenervation was no base aiid cowardly foar; 1 rg violated the law, and was fearless in doing #0, ad anend and an ambition {n view, Now, Thad es etal an object in serving Great Britain by my silenee, nor any desire of doing 0, and I betrayed the whole ac- her sepees in the matter. For this, I have been ja after a for to Great Britain.” To this I have but t» ans 2h here can be no treason where there iw no service due. Iwas bound neitner by the ties of ‘country, of oath, or of obligation, and therefore hold my- self blameless for what I have done. An article appeared some months in ‘the ah 3 Journal, and was ‘copied into Png New York Hunawp, being « letter from o oe Dr. Belloni. in which it is stated that I was accused b; Sir Gaspard Le Marchant of having embezzled $20,000 ot ‘the funds entrasted to me by the British goverament to eh hay this enlistin, one aesinet oe - roar to have this tunity of declaring r to STAAon, ene ‘an accusation mever having been male inst from the fact that during my whole sole th the business, I never had more than $1,000 at any one time in my posression, and I can safely that I have not expended in the aggregate more han secated all of which sum I have satisfactorily ac- hdige Sic Gaspard Le Marchant. I should have the author of thia a have punished romp le Tdeemed him a responsible are Person teeta A few words upon the characters and conduct of those who have brought about the present results, and I have finished. I must necessurily treat,them merely in a rela- tive and personal respect, and not as members of a eral r, high in authority, wittingly violating the fro gece First, of Mr. Crampton, the British pa ey eee f edge a my pomtion to judge, or to amp om upon the heinousness of the offence of violatin ws of @ country to which he is am accred ay “ambassador, and with his personal conduct in this matter [ have little or no fault te find. Sir Gaspard Le Marchant is a man of such quick and astining temperament, that he allows himself to be influenced and carried away from his origi- sal intentions by all who have the desire or cunni The failure of the ment may be attributed to Sir Gaspard having been tho Supe cle miserable. intrigue of s young, Inexperienoed Hentenant of the Seventy: sixth ong Preston, , snd a Polish Jew, named Traunwi friend of Bruce McDonald, an inferior civil officer in in the Colonial cent MAX, F, 0. STROBEL, Wastidious, neifal, Funny, Far-Fetched faahlons are all he rage coucerning furs; butfor rich, gay, ish daa, ng uD und | exceedingly ‘economical KNO} x8 vias ba sbliairaents on the corner of Bi aud Fulton streot, Mls stock ls large, Va, Sty exten: have) riven iow, and hin locallty the eastest of ac. cess in the city, both for residents and strangers. Visit and pa- tromize him, @ameo-Dague: is Style of Like. eas exceeds all others yet dk seamrtin ublic, in beauty or SSdestructibiity. LIAMSON'S, ‘Brooklya. N's, Meade Brothers, Photography.—One of our artists was artist to the hc tu of Russia. His certificates feen in on el Pictures, known as am- pe N. Bren, German, Spanish and Italian wpeken. 283 Broadwa erent yA ye | Cent in Casury Isewhere at m dollar, at the old factory, wea ceutical QUINBY "« CY., picture makers, 385 way. arrentyeve cone Pictures.—The Only Lea- ther medal m Daguerreotypes at the Fair, waain ho- Sor of HOLMES” for his miscrabie’ bora ta taking the Newa of New w York, ‘at the insignificant mg of $25 per dozen Brocatels, ‘Batin de Laines, i ens ers window tow bade, lace curtains, &0.—KELTY & Broadway, iba, ‘a large stock of ieee re fa ire rou ut. Ears pepe pedi he fredeina ceed ae is ap} Pialnten ‘ae cna 291 Broad roadway and suprensies ‘street. French ‘Wool P Plaids ‘at 5a.—Jast Received, five cases of rich plaid merinos,at the low prog of 6234 cents LWO CASER Worth Te; alee, 0 GADBEATER & Ot So. 347 Broadway. ape Lo eer Dress Silks, from Auc- boa Ean yoo $ PP Wale otoret this day; also, 300 plaid Jong shave t LEADBEATER & CO.,347 Broadway. To the Ladies.—A Large and Superior Stock of milizery, sting of ladies) and mises’ bonnele, rib- Meck of slonks'and Tal Talmas, at WM. 8. avin ula 112 Canal st Ladies, Don’t Pay Br 7 Broadway or orCanal street a eM but go to the te Bare a rand tet hee Kiticaable, undo much cheaper cheaper tprtoc O Cuf"tnd see HAWKINS, Proprietor. SLIM Gbsoed les \eolens eaeh meee wieinity are expecially to the varied and super soc St fare, forthe approaching cold weather, comprising mink Sid mcriin capeet Of sarge side; French sable, plano toartin’ Some ors all of which are made in ths Sooet fashionable mores, er cent below pnt Rm way prices. ARCHER MARTIN, 20 street, between Warren and Murray. whe and 35 John Street, Corner of Nassau.— ‘This celebrated old house, for the sale of superior clothing, at the lowest prices, is now well stocked with every garment ne- cessary for ‘ake o “DEVLIN & JESSUP. ‘Tremendous in Clothi: osha Pe crt ee EVANS oing warehouse, 66 and 68 Fulton stree!, at In) ible, exclaimed he; No, sir, it Is not imporetle hough ft be rare, for a tradesman to ke ‘word to the letter. 'No tustance can be cited in which vite 1 Astor House. bas disappointed a customer as to the Avie ot hs strta’or ihe tine for ele deliv very. Goodyear’s Patent India Rubber Overshoes, coats, capes, leggings, overalls, &¢., both light and heavy, suit. hie tor city and country trade; handsome light cambelc and coats, capes, and talmas, H. DAVENPORT, No. 25 Broadway. Improved Shaker Reg nt Undershirts and Srawers, ail sizes, Also, lam 1, merino, silk and cotton of every kind, at McLA\ GHLINS (one price shirt and fur- nlabing store, 292 Greenwich street, hercan he! Chambers, uate Goods.—Just Received, a ‘a New Assort= ‘fit or Bong gorge necklaces, Frey a eee Seay welr ety, ‘at OB! ippeta BARNES s Ace eer Ds, ‘Broadway, Broadway.—Satts of he Cog ama 8 bein, ait “= ‘Deetion Thost magnificent in the ‘world. Tenia fom 00 1 dinner from 12 to 7,tea and supper from JOHN TAYLOR. Stevens’ Western Farm Association.—Paublic ‘meeting on Thursday evening, at7}4 o'clock. at the Mechanics! Inatituie, No, 1 Bo ‘who Wish to obtain farina in Wis ‘conain should attend. ents 108. weekly, JOUN STRVENS, President, Late President of the Industrial Home Ass. of Mt. Vernon. Singer's Sewing Machines.—New Machines of the most improved style will be exchanged, on liberal terms, every kind. Qreat numbers of machines at oe be Oe tS N R_& CO., 823 Broadway, Sewing Machines.—The Attention of Tatlors, elothiers, bag makers, Ac., Is called to the new fast stitch sew Ang moachive. This ing makes f requires no #k! mopersie St keep i Oreer, and ie sotl ck of _ i W. HEE HEBBERD, 43 Broadway. White French China at at Greatly Redaced prices.—Dining sets for $25; also one hundred .— dining 12s. per dozen. Ali other articles for dining, wa ar (ually cheap. French cut tumblers, 12a. per doxen. ial SiS Broadway, avove Been swat 7" sd, Peaenaioatinah tigated and for 2 Shas every, varie ot 67 sea mation of anes ote, of Wye, ti ‘4c., at ROOERS) Yancy Dasaar, nt Parisian Bridal Cards und Enve- aufully engraved sort prinied in the intost stylen; door p) 0 hundred different p ‘oorder; notary and society weals, at BV jway, corner of Duane Pal arbre od Pen and Pencil Case we seen in manniietured by W. M. WILMARTH. 44 aiden Ee Reset dere conn hd "pencil titherto ob bil er pT hg pet eg lg ak Salaiuander Safes.—Robert M. Pat= te ihe vln-tanuincarer, In tal Sate of tha ‘celebrated powder proof defiance locks elicroentese Sopa isd Pearl steal onc doer below Malas i 900 a Ip six by my onguent, which will not stain or injure the skin. a bottle; sent to any part of the country. a. GRAHAM, 586 Broadway; i fi A Beautiful Complexion and a Pcrfamed breath may both be seqaired. by using the ‘Balm of Thousand Flowera” Asa dent ce ae, Price only fifth cents. For sale by all druggis ‘SerBrDek & 00., Boston. His Hair Shillings a Box, Black Broad th yn sod selene Clark & Co,’ oF a3 eet lay street, Fulton street, rooklyn; 1 tee te pea of State and Poarl Kigety A ‘An te T. “Wiilams, druggist, Broad street and all CURTISS h hyeioana, Pk ord the past year by the leang. ips by C. H. 1% Broadway. Price on}: 44 pe yan id by ¢ J ite at the office daily from of store be may be consulted Prof. De Grath’s Electric Oll.—The astoulsh- ing cures effected by this article are. perfectly su Tt cured the tumor in he aide of ire, Mary Cozzons, Atlantic Street, Brooklyn; it cured Dr. Weld reg, Heq., of Philadelphia, says:— "The dlectria i in the ag lr rageth gebenmitee for man."’ It cures rheuma- eee are cuta, bruises, :nipes, ln }, Bwell ia, caked breasts, sere ni 3 tet Toe mei rag rene ‘fhe clones oil will cure you, BARNES & PARK, 904 roadway corner of Du- e sireet, wholesale agents; But sold by Mr. Gluon, Bowe: Mr. Louis: Hudson street respectable Mrs, Hayes, lyn; and every aruggistin elly, town and countey. Hern’ perey Medal awarded ee! 4 00., by einainiet Br Exhibition of all Nationa, 4 weir ne it Ledoatome cure Prete References as to its su- pm] rermeres Velontne Mo Mott, Willard “Parker, and An extensive list of names of mercantile Poon cider rag lif York, eer pareenet arm | at eae Fourth street, Cincinnatl, Obie, Open trom ation, Liver Complaints, and their ane jolloway’s pills quickly remove obnoxious matier from the blood, and thoroughly cleanse and renova'e the system. There pile are ‘a certain remedy for diseases of the stomach and bowels, teow ow how cabttene a Stag itis @ strat But there | ts no Need or 8 der feet, when soft, delicate buckskin from Ten= aite"s cam be had at CANTRELL’S, No. 836 Bowery, Cantrell’s {Mandard galtor gaitors, the most Cty and yet elegani, are sold at the low figures 12s, and 14s. On Thursday teasing EEA Nov. me ‘by the Rey. Mr. Millett, at his residence, No. 171 East Seventeenth street, Mr, Wim H, Deax, of Maine, to Miss Manrua Waanix, of thle chy ae ov. y “ dD. satibe teeldencs of ite. Wdmten's fa L Mr. C, W. Homowsut, of Elizabeth Aurine D. Bovine. In Newark, on Thursday evening, Nov. 15, by the ee of New Jersey, nae, by the Rev. Dr. Hender- M. Guvers, y Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary of his ‘Majesty the King of the Nether- lands to the Court of St. Petersburg, to Miss CaTuaRine Mania Wricut, only daughter of the Hon. William Wright, United States Senator. Died. On Monday, Nov. 19) Many 8, wile of James M. Grit d’year of her age. and acquaintances of the family aro in ted to attend her funeral, from the Church of the Na- tivity, avenue C, to-morrow afternoon, at two o'clock. On "Monday evening, Nov. 19, suddenly, Mr. Tuomas Govan, ‘a native of Montgomeryshire, North Wales, aged iaksersuiplived? kod friends, the members of Columbia Lodge, No. 1, I. 0. of 0. F., and the St. David’s Benetit Society are respectfully invited to attend the fanera', ‘this day, at 12 o’clock, noon, from his late residense, No. 28 8 sath h avenue, v Mthout farther invitation. Suu lay, Nov. mssi#, the infant daughter of Horatio and Elizabeth Alice Bogert, aged 18 montas. ‘The relatives are invited te attend her funeral, this afvernoon, at two o'clock, from No, 180 East Eighteenth street On Monday, Nov. 19, Hevry Lester, only child of Thomas H. and Imogene Borden, of inflammation of the jupgs. California '# pleane copy. ot Tucedsy moraing, Nev, 10, of croup, Beuaxry Evaxs, youngest child of William and Baroarn Jane Drew, ged 1 year and 10 months, The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, this afternoon, at two o’clock, from the residence of his parents, No. 12 Oak street, without further invitation, Qn Monday evening, Nov. 10, Groncr S, Hares, only child of Robert and’ Catherine Hartell, aged 1 year, 4 months and 6 days. The friends aa relatives of the family, and Washing- ton Lo? 1,1. 0. of A. M., are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, from ‘the residence of his parents, No, 29 Jones street, this afternoon, at two o’cloc! ‘At Brooklyn, L. |., on Sunday, Nov. 18, Mrs, Conwetsa A., wife of John H. Heertin, aged 83 years. ‘The friends of the family are invited to attend the fu- neral, this afternoon, at one o’clock, from No, 91 Butler street, Brooklyn, The funeral service will take place at Christ church, corner of Clintoa and Harrison streets, and the remains will be taken from thence to Greenwood Cemetery: for interment. m Tuesday, Nov. 20, Jamu M. Cayrrey, suddenly, at his peehrey 6, 318 Hudson strect, His friends and acquaintances, also the members of Eureka Lodge, No. 243, F, and A. Masons, are respectful- My lnvited to attend his funeral, this afternoon, at one oe On Tuesday, Nov. 20, Mary L, daughter of John R. and Fannie AyBisland, aged 11 months and 20 days. The friends of John Browasen, Esq. and Mrs. Brownaon, are invited to attend the funeral, from No. 16 Sydney place, Brooklyn, this afternoon, at two o'clock. At East Chester, on Monday, Nov. 19, Cimeran Ky, son of denry and Susan Wilkinson, aged 1 year and 9 days. The triends and relatives are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral, this afternoon, at two o’clock, from the residence of Sr. James Seacore, Eaat Chester. At Manhasset, Long Island, Moniay, Nov. 19, Ja Coven, fo the Téth year of his age, The relatives and’ friends of the family are invited to attend his funeral, from his late residence, at one o'clock, and at the church at Manhasset, at two o'clock, to-morrow afternoon, without further invitation. NEW PUBLICATIONS. ee |APTAIN WALTER M. GIBSON AND HIS EXTRAOR- Costa tit a189N OF WELTEVREDEN, forth encomiums » Dress, such as from the jes of ev "illuerated with To fy ongra avinus sketches, “Lame. sloth, price $1 0, AVE YOU READ IT? In every respect the most popular, entertaining and racy book of the day. D EDITION NOW READY. CROTCHETS AND QUAVERS; OR, REVELATIONS OF AN OPERA MANAGER. RETAEK. ‘This book ts making'n decided hit among every class of read oEY@rY paper notices ii—some kindly, some sharply —but “iilead the following notices of the a tbeiwo Bee pelencdn cg bad hope gurpriaing are unquestionably Louis ‘inpolcon und Max Marelaaee¥. ¥. Max considera Meee iter re nixotte of pare iver, is eatimate ‘We would very windy exhil the American ladies, bul to do justice to the ara sddrovn with which be manages to rat friends on the enrloaty of hin Pariajan frien, (portant a wubject, without incurring the leaat Tia itity to diame, would d cocupy more space anace S cloune than we have Jou “M Maretadk tela is tory: im just he vlaw in which such tale of petty squabbles, wre brilliant succesm should be told-trippingly as to style, and without any appear fanco of Fancer. OF spite, or undue exultation as Wo spirit.— Courier and Enquir ‘We would make extracts if we knew where to begin of to leave of, and If we had not already exoceded the space we hed allotted Ourselves to thin review. We would imply, recon, mend every body to tt is rich, instructive, aad hly entertaining,—N. Y. Despateh, hat is the all {n'all, ics amin, ‘and {ts m very spicy and readable volume. Bunda; ich cannot bul be rend with a great deal of inte- no persoucan read without forming a judgment in ‘which no its fins at al on thas, Na baton ‘and hia character differently—the one wilh glovere tn the pier. without.—N, Y, Picayune. Thi of all life, those in- rofessional those ‘details ‘of private wen tha comenin eoteiat, fast fisletalile of life that the world loves so well, which they run after so eagerly, and buy and devour Fa keel exqulaie relish, will be ln mensely popula: He introdiices a curious public bein the scenee and exbibite many, ears of ria) succes and failure.—Boston M jencribes 0} yrith immense gout and not pattos <Hoaton vening Gaze our in wl y wil onjey me hiledelp ia L ‘The very first bend of his bow. haw ‘discord. —Phila bee Sun, trp 46 Mexico isan ful of interest as x romance by Du- mas. Ferbaps, as peek A Iterally only half told (4 this volume, he gomonpiatn juing and conctuding it in an. other —N, SAMUEL PRENGH, Publisher, No. 121 Nassau wt, N. and for sale by all boaksellers and agents, ‘Copies ‘niailed of receipt of $1, post paid, ETERSON'S: mn BOnke In press, and will be 1 gd in afew days:— The Curse ot Clifton, By Mra. Fmma D. tr. Ne Southworth. 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ERBY, New York, JHAKSPEARE GALLERY—(BY WILLIAM VON KAUL- 1D BACH)—Just recerved, the frst number of this magnif cent work of art, containing Macbeth, Banqno, aod the withhes: jay Macbeth walking in her sleep; Macbout farming himsel? fer the lant sircagta, SAlliovereor ne respectfully Invited to call and examine therm, EMIL SEITZ, a8 Broadway, up stairs, , importer ¢ of engravings. SPIRITUALISM. ROTENTIPICALLY, DEMONSTRATED, © by Prof Robert Hare, M. D., pub —This is a book of nearly 800 pages oolavo, with steal Pans Sagrevturs Dr. Hare and the medium, Mra. Dr. Gouriay; also, en. cravings Mustrating the machinery ‘and contrivances used to eclude muscular force and ¥ and exhibit the precise nature of the agent involved in th ¢ inkaledtations, Price $1 15; postage 30 cents. PARTRIDGE & BRITTAN Publishers, 842 Browtway. 10 BOOKBELLERS AND WHOLESALE WEALERS IN Valentines.—The subscriber ts now prepared to fill orders toany amount for the com'ng Valentine seasou. From the Jarge nnd varied stock be lias o> hand, dealer would do. well ct thelr orders. Being ail made under his own superin dence, he has greaidr fac litles to sell eheaper for caah than any thers in the market. Valentines selected how can be forwarded at any time previous io tbe 14th February. T. W, STRONG, 98 Nassau street, ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. FEVER AND AGUE. EW PRINCIPLE NO POISON aah Vix 3 ee bt phe have CURE, for ie prevention ead care of fever and ague, or chill fever; dumb ague, and ciber in- Termittent und remittent. fev accompa which have a common origi in Tis innocence is silted to Deed. & 1. Chilton, and ita effi. tacy and value now fully ioe od sale ‘by druggists dh ved thi Reperally, and he DFARTES A. RHODES, Providence, R. 1. PERSON Pree WANTED— deric Williams, who came to this elty from London « months back; supposed to be Terting St shoomaking, pome- where in 52 Please address J, Hardcastle, 42 Union street, Newark, N. J. SX W. COCHRANE, LATE OF MOBILE, Wild, PLEASE 2. call at the office of MeCunn & Moncrief, 20 Wal! street, whe ore] he will hear ¢ of f something to his advantage. ¥ VILL THE GENTLEMAN WHO ADVERTISED IN 1118 Herald for sewing machines, and called Monday to see one to be used for coarse work, and lef promising to cailagain, pleare call or send his address to the Indy he called on, \o-da; afer 10 o'clock t ‘D5 REWARD F FOR THE THIEF, $20 REWARD FOR earpet.—Stolen from the Dutch Reformed church: Seat New York’ on the Uiuh inet, about forty five yards of red and black lograin carpet, The above reward will be patd for the reocvery of (he earpet and conviction of the thie! on appll- Cation to Xcbenck Suydam, 33 Fulton street, Brooklyn; oF to Williamson Rapelyea, Kast New York. D5 REWARD. —Loer, ON THE 19TH INST. A LARGE travelling basket.’ with a card of Joseph Crawiord, 2 Washington street, tied on the handle, The above reward ‘wilt We paige and no qiiestions asked, by returning tho rane to the | above ress, 1 REWARD. ost. ON THE EVENING Tith, at Nibio’ tortolaesbell opera! made by Chevalier, in aria, ‘The ander will receive (he above forth 1 gang the opera giaes #i the office of ae New orl $10" REWARD, D--LOsT OR STOLEN FROM HOUSE NO. » & porkethook, containing notes, eds, mortgages, and Uther papbre, Whisk Ase ot wn aloe any person but the subscriber. Fihe above reward will’be paid and bo questions asked, on the same being left at my residence. JOHN D. JOUNBON, No 4) Latayetie placa. REWARD,—LOST, ON SUNDAY EVENING, GOING from Filth avenue, through Righteenth street, down Fixth avenue through Fourteouth treet, Fighth avenne nod Sane street, a fur tippet. The honest finder will receive the above reward and the thanks of the owner by leaving © nt 619 Hudewn street, fy SEW ARD.—Losr, A BLACK AND TAN TRRRIER Any pervon ret the 5 et De) dog Any pervon’ reiurning the same ‘0 45 Latayetia $5 REWARD — DAY EVENING, THE isih tual, ‘a stall bach and ta warrior Gegs cory badly of Tray. of a finder, by return bane, wil t, Corner of ceive the above reward and the thanks of the PHILIP A. powd Citmery, $3 REWARD.—LOST, IN THE R NEIGHBORHOOD oF Becond avenue and eee ke sa plaid horne Planet, marked, red letors, aK, sbovd reward will be pald to any one bringing ‘said blanke 156 East Twenty seventh sueet H ht LIFE OF JACOB BARKER.— Now ready, Ixcrpgy ts 18 118 LIFE OF JACO8 BARKER, of New Orleans, Louisiana, with H'sworieal Facts, bis Pinan- cial Transactions with the Goverpmeat,and his Course on Lt- portant Political Questions, from 1800 to L866. 1 vol, Go. Tijustrated with two portraits, ce 82. ri If we can judge of the building by # block, or ot his book by an extract Which we have seen, in the Washington Union, we Are mure it will receive the approval of the enlightened public. - alta. For sale by D. APPLETON & 00., 346 and 345 Broadway. 346 men FOSTER & DisoN" knowledge of bookk BROAPWAY— BOOKKEEPING, ‘40.—GENTLE. mercantile employment, may attain, a! eviablisbroent, @ superior and masterly ing, writing, £c.,in a few weeks, Pros peetuces and fall pas eullars on apy liaiton, Terms moderaie. $1 0. =PENMANSHIP POR DCSINESR—MR, Dor BEAR, (09 Hirondway, guarantens, by Wie sclentitic s\s'em of ‘band 'training.”” Wo remove ali stiffness, cramping and trembling, and to give a rapid business style, witvout ex tre charge, (o every rtudent entered this day or evening. Re gular verms, $15. SPECIAL NOTICES, gene. 2. 3 J. ¥, eg ONES Tt NASSAl adetigrsatccurmee 9 tnt eames nto Appleton . Tere: Seana Ceeworaat cee tome, Yours sincerely, DANIEL FRENCH Pourth ve ves Danie M. rita, § Secretaries, (aiess, causs, CHESA—THE BROOKLYN CHESS day, Wedvenlay a wea la turday rao! ly eee, tlon} one inquire of THOMAS TOrNBu RY GOODS.—LINEN HALL, 832 BOWERY, EGAN & opened above store will be iors. —The day (Noveribor 20h), wits s inte and Well eneeeed imported ‘conalating of bt [nag bem il superior cata fall and wi Be linens, &e., &e., cloths, in this country. 0, OF 0. P—THE | MEMBERS OF COLUMBIA LODGE, + No. 1, are bereby notified to attend the funeral of Brother Thomas Gough, from his late Fesklence, No, 263 Sixth ayenue, Us 1g o'clock, + ii, GODDARD, N, G. Toon, Secrciary. Is PURAUANCE OF THE CONTRACT, MADE UNDER date of November 8, 1866, with Mesara, Yhiladelp hin, tres the unterdenea be ile a enoral, that w6 wil ring the ext sumisary te pale wale of Usels boat for this city; and be De Lo oli the patronage of the public. New York, Novemb: Or tons, HEYLGEIST, 336 Broadway, FR. Z8CHOCKE, 189’ Bowery. INDEPENDENT LODGE NO, 185, Tho members of this lodge, and the tra eneral, are requested to meet at room, 6! way dn Thursday, Nov, 2 at to! o'clock, to pay the lant tribute of Feapect to our deceased Law! rane W: Green. By order of HENRY SUMODEW, W, AgoNte NOTI: F. and A. M. ernity tn Jom: ECHANICS’ FIRE INSURANCE pega ete i —OAPT lal $199,008--Otice 3 Broadwi OOF, F treet. WILLIAM H. ‘De anoot Presiden” _Hunny B. Dawson, Becretary OTOMAC coprER COMPANY.—A SPECIAL MEETING holders of the Potomac Copper Company will ie helt a'id oeiocks on ‘Thursday, the 220 Novemper, at the office Of the company, room #1 Atlantic Huldngs Wall street. By order H.L. GARDINER, Seoretary. New York, Nov. 14, 1855. REMOVAL OF BURYING GROUNDS.—NOTIOE Is hereby given to the members of the Congregation Schaar Haschomaim of thi city, and others having relations ying in the bu grounds in Wiltiamaburg and in Yorkville, that the bodies #0 grounds will be removed to Salem's Field ove intending to remove thelr relations a thornalves tor inter ment in some other burying place, are to do # by potifying the President of the Con, Pa The removal in Wiltiamsburg will commence on Monday, H, Wassenman, Secretary, SANK, Prosidont, SPECIAL NOTIGE.—THE SUBSCRIPTION BOOKS OF ‘he Brooklyn Chess lub are now open at Toynbee's Ho: tel, Montague place. Quarterly subscription one dollar and fing conta, For {ull pardculors apply to THOMAS. TON HANGHAES—AMERICAN BORN~WILL MEET AT Headquarters, on Wednesday evening, ae 31, 1868, at 8 o'clock, Funetual'attendance ‘arequested. gE AMnRIOAN ‘DIK GT PAVID'S BENEFIT SOCIRTY.—THE MEMBERS OF this society are requested (without further notice) to at tend the funeral of Thorns Gough, from his late realdence, ang Bizth avenue, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at | o'clock. W. J. Wiutans, Sect'y. THOS. R. JONES, President, 10 THE NEW YORK FIRE DEPARTMENT.—' proprietors of the Monroe street steam saw mill woul render thelr Warmest thanks and praise to the New York Fire Department, and omy to the members of Hose Com panies Nos, 6and 31, for the prompt and efficent manner in Whieh they’ were present at the late fire tn sald mill an the evening of the 19th instant. ROGERS & SMITH, Proprietors. althesAnylum, 139 Twentieth street, on Thursda: 12 o'elock, When {he annual report will bo read and an address delivered, Al! friendly to this inautulon are respecttully invited to attend, THE LECTURE SEASON. (BAPE oF OF THE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK, orro round.—-A lecture will be WY Professor DAWID: Thuttwny lube o'clock precisely. Rubjort “al M ctrennes—Their ils. tory and Intiuenee in the United States. Tickets 25 cents. D3 MACKAY'S LECTURE ON » "WOMAN—HER TRUE Sphere, and her Richie and duties.”"—A lectare will ibe delivered on the above abject, on Werlneaday evening, za inst, by R. W. Albert G. Mackay, of Charleston, 8. 0. above lecture is by *pecial invitation of the Masonic Featwame of tis clty, but the public generally, as well na the Froema. sous, are lnviled to be present. Tlekets 25 eenta each, w be had of the Commitiee, and at the door, on the evening of the Fecture, which will edmmence at 8 o'clock. won. [ Birkhead. adi; 8, YATES SOMMERS, Chairman Jo, W. Leox ann, See: Commitico-Ava Hinckley, George Ackerman, F. J. De Wit, H.W. et sqmae F oy sh Peck, Wm. Gur. ney, Jno. W. Simoni, Jno, F. I ldwin, T. T. Ouierbridge, — EOTURE—BY THE REV. THBODORE 1, L, CUYLE 4 Westminster church, Twenty se between ‘and Seventh avenues, for the benedt of the veh, ‘this ever ay the 2ist tna, at 732 o'clock. Kubject—"Ups and Downs.’ ‘Tickets, at eo gente ach, can be obtained at Messra, Carter & Bree » Bs Be joadway,or any of the oficers of the church, and ‘at the door, pu SECOND LECTURE OF THE POPULAR COURSE AT chapel will be delivered on WEDNESDAY EVEN ind: Rist ines at detore s by Hon, HOKAUR GREELEY, Subject—"Kurope and America.” The Committee have plsseure to announce that the following named gentlemen will eture ip this course — Rev. Dr LORD, Rev. SAMUEL OSG00D, Hon, HORAC MANN, Kev. JOHN PIERPONT, 2; single adn’ Rey. H. W. BELLOWS LES 8, FRANOIS tained of U1 TSA MOWER, No. 099 Broadway; roadway; THE TURF. SENTREVILLE COURS LONG. ISLAND—TROTTING, J ~On Wed: Nov. 21, at 2igfo'clock, « mateh for $4), mile heats, the best in 5, to barnes, Charies Iirooks names b. 8. Black Warsior; Geo, W. Jenkin George W sating. Gtk COW kit Propriewr. » LONG ISLAND.—A PURE will be given for a mule race, to come off on Thare day, Nov. 2; free for all mules, mile heats, beat three in five, and’ no dimance, carrying catch weights. Entrance free of charge. To close on the 1ith of November at the Centreville Course, JOEL CONKLIN, Proprietor. THURS K —Match for $1,000; ten rai rego i. (ar poe sane 0 bi. g. Piuabing Fok, CORRUIN, "Proprietor, —THIS FAVORITE PLACE OF resort e pow tn complete order, and ready to sccommo- tiling puble, ‘The ‘dethie wat iaiue ell Grabs play on the ‘venutiful grow nitached 10 toe ort othe vidas of thie beatiful enta always on hand. WILLIAM A. BROWN, Proprietor. Base house, and afford much pace. The beat of rofres 10) BOOKKEEPING. MR. DOLBEAR, 00 BROAD qparantens fo qnajity students for practic: a! pookkeepers ty January}. Seats may be secured this da; only $10. The details of double entry will be explained fy practical bookkeeper, as practised in the best houses. EB IN TEACHING. houre of her time disengaged, would like pectable private family where she coud em- giving instruction tn tbe English branches, reneh and mu s bag wo sgy for her board. Mos. unex erpiionable refer ven, Address, for four days, Mise Barlow, Union square Pod office oy the same TRUE STORY.—GOLDSMITH CAN IMPART Writ certainty a good handwriting in ten lessone, of one hour éoch, 10 all attentive pupils, old or young. Appiteations re- ceived this day at the academies, 362 Browdway and 277 Pui ton street, Brooklyn. } OOKKEEPING.—THE &UBSCR WILL REORIVE ew pupila this day. for a tharvagh conre of ‘insiraction Terms, (ucluding mereani le writing and arithmetic, bool GULDSMITH , 562 Hroadwey, aod ( ‘HEAP AND RAPID IMPROVEM mapabip, bookkeeping and arithmetic, by 1 bavham square —Ladies nod gentlemen ‘aught « twelve lessons, Wedding aod mapping, archite-tural eat the revi ae., as usual. neatly executed. NSTRUCTION,—A LADY, kD IN TRACH ing, wishes a sittin governess it a privale ipmaly in Brooklyn; ae {a competent ‘0 instrart 1n, Hoy lady rawing Good references, Addrem Teanten STRUCTION.-THE T company, during bis atny * netruction i the French lang Addreus MR. LUPE, S 5 Leroy place, Bleecker siree NETRUCTION IN EXCHANGE FOR BOARD —A LADY Who i proficient in drawing tn Varia, winhe on in English, Latin and music, during Wiree bo change for board and waabing for hersel! and fartory referenens given asd desir office, 427 Broad way. Addr or Muricand the Languages, Mre.G. H. CALD WEL, da pret PRIVATE SCHOOL ~ REMOVED —THE ACADEM capa). bes b mer born, m removed from 24 Pucitie sree, ia No. 7% een Court and Clipion sireeta, Brook! 7a. THE, YOUNG LADIRG’ STUDY—RROPRN day, Sept. 10, at Lid Lawrence etree, Brooklyn, will com weve fia wiotar term ex: Mon ny Nov dn. Bix pupils w )ON MON received into the fasnily of te pal ae boarders. F lerins, references, £¢., apply to Mim. MFIs KLE, Primelt Mast eet, Hrooklyn. © RGINAL, BARCLAY OGanb Asio TATION —A meeting (or the parpose of arrangements | bal Se mare sesrclation, 81 Franks, (1 i a Canntrau’s Osho, No. 66 Ba: tcl nan jaw. “ey ° + A AT ¥, 4. B. CAMPHIELD F Sasasa HANP RAL ee EE Quon QUESTION. — A | LET AseORTMeNT OF BRANDIP®, Ac. —Helland gin pctjecem octeapps, Jamaion atl a Mobragrhaia, Bootes: Paks whiney in arter, and etch alex ayrooe, cordimix, a. lor JERNILL & MATTERSON'?, 699 Broowe, -orner Crowby sire’, wens Broadway. COURSE, L. L—TROTTING ON WE: 2, at 2. M.—A match tor $1,000, two ons, El. Woodrufl nam names by. g. J Immediately after, a match m. Lady Lightfoot; D. Me’ road wagots. UN COunse be bot TROTTING—THIS DAY, AT 2P. M.; match $M), mile heats, bent throe in five, in'har farrier; 0, gets. Hiram Wondrut names bt" Phifer names g. ¢. George Washi Hinck SHA ‘. WHITE, Proprietors Ure Couns, L. —TROTTING.—ON WE! ESDAY, hall-past two o’elock, a mateh for 1,000, (wo H. Woodraft names b! g. Sark fg. Jake Oakley, Thix race will miles and re Potter; Wm. come off without regard to w ITE, Proprie ~ ee - - =: SPORT! Fo" SAL an ENGLISH montha old. Can be seen w! 0 SPORTSMEN —POR SALE the owner going to Karope, one of the tp New ¥ plendid pointer, and & bea ew fnum’ dog. Can be seen by applying a! the kx hang Hoel, 296 Feil ton street, Lost AND FOU xD. oar RRTIPIOATE NO. 2, THIRD AVEN road Co. to O. W. domes, for 74 shares, daier to, _ New cartificaie applied for L&s ON THURSDAY MVENING LAST, WITILE 4 walking through West Twenty thicd street. Matteo broadway, between Twenty third and Th.rieth tiretts, an oval Retres breastpin, represectiog « bird wed fowers. Ihe finder will be liberally rewardet by restoring tt Wo ME. JARVIB, Clertt of Coummon Pleas, 13 Ciiy heat, nas, OST—IN THR VICINITY OF 4 Brookiyn,on Thureday, the 1a By returning niortaation which tay lead lu be nde et with @ bern! rewar CLINTON, sTRE eT, O8T—ON FRIDAY | PTERNOON 4 ioe io Drow will be given, by | 410 REWARD.—A BOOTON TRRRIRR DO: tinal aie, wth lowe oars so ‘ail; Wong hair, and color yeLowiah browns white on the breast aud lower pari of ‘hm ay; bad on A white mwial eollar, He was low on Sunday mber 1}, in arene near T wen" second above reward wi) be given for any linterna: ata hie rereenry UY Sppizing to Dy DEAN, m fe, 162 Namemu street, or 225 Went Twenty eighe Lt TRO BAGS OF RALTRRTRE, Av tity 4 if Cortina aed Greenwich sirveta, Any parw A Vrom and Depeveier sere tay Tees OnWKE ORT (MO REWARD)—ON TURADAY APTERSO« 4 Leer Wastingion parade ground, sual) bia ait taxi ior dog, rather ft, snawers to the ‘name of Toh of Jone tall, and whive wae on hear, hal on Tor above reward will be paid for hian ai 5 Pr RAYED—PROM STABLES, CORNRE 07 & Ant bolle wreete, on Monday night. th, ah A tnaee. wed in ged hore, ve in forcon ay be found ee NEPARW OB G0'd ewer, oF cv 1 kbd Balak meee, | A whord be te fall quand, vps ’ Pyrieg 4. her business; can cook French, English and Can the dost of ot feat Bith te between tah and ioivaveaues. ~ ee ARRIVED FROM ENGLAND, IS oman CE Sey enueman, ie acta ot bgmecteeper lone led ‘Addresn Bh. 128 West 36th se, in the rear. uw MARRIED an WOMAN hknagr§ La aITU ins rragestabe matt as wet nurse, tnm. pets at 185 41 between Sth and wh ‘avenusa,t i floor, K ists a ITUATION, WN; ONE WHO i EE ETE RESPROTABLE FEMALE, A PROTESTANT, WISHES situation ad seamstress, ‘or seamstress and hurse; cn GR and Mt, under garments ‘ind children’s clodien cat take pabie ai hep et oful many way required. Taslr of making herself useful in any w "1 3 Johnson x Br ly way req quire AXE XPMUESC AD vo% XQ ENGLISH PERSON, WHO : Joni uation panion to » indy, or volake charge of young chil Gaile tor 'wo days, irom 1'to b o’elock, at 49 North GERMAN LADY, WHO HAS SERVED TWELVE years as lady's maid, wih a French countess, w, aie Similar sKuation, or as BUFF, and to teach children the te Bibs sutras ‘Is @ good dresumaker, Address 186 Lub at, ATS RTEADY WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION AB PRO fessed cook; understands cooking in all ita branches. The ent oteny references given. Apply at No, 279 6th ay., second floor, for (wo days. RESPECTABLE GIRL WANTS A SITUATION, AS laundress pe pe family sewer, or to assist in house. work, at A YOUNG GERMAN LADY yy A SITUATION, Wo atlend In a faney store, oF a# woasns family, elther in Brooklyn, Wiltamabur be ne ween for three day ny po 206 PM. 107 3d ave,, dd floor (YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION, AS COOK, and tofasaiat in wi and Ironing; good oily reference Call o address 137 2lnt at, first floor, | between 2d and 34 ave, siTv ATION WANTED—BY A VERY RESPECTABLE woman, as chambermaid seamstress, or cl ver maid and take care of children; the best of city reference from ber jast place, Can be seen for two days at 144 emai 21at wt,, between 2d and Sd ave,, second floor, front room. RESPECTABLE WOMAN, LATELY ARRIVED FROM Kurope, wishes a situation as cook tn & res fami iy, who understands ber business in all ite brand on. Gan be neon for (wo dayst No, 4 Hail place, Bowery, between th abd st RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL WISHEA A SITUA Lon as nurse and plain sewer: is capable of taking care of & young baby from its birth: has lived In her last situa Mion one year and ten, onthe: the Hest of city reverence given. an be seen for two day at 120 Wont 2th wt, between 7U and Sih avenues floor, back’ room, LADY, FULLY COMPETENT, WISHES A SITUA tion ax housekeeper or companion ad. tomed to the best society; bas no objects An interview oun be had’ by ealling at 125 Lexington avenue. PROTESTANT GIRL WANTS A * chambermaid, and to do fine washing or oroughly understands her business, and haw nce, Can be seen for two days at 163 Kaxt RESPECTABLE YOU NG WOMAN WANTS A BITUA. tion in & private family, to do general housework; ia a first rate washer ard {roner, abd good plain cook; would go ae crane Soa or walter, Gan be ween at her present employ: er'a, rest SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE AME riean girl, as waiter, or a4 chamber 1 and seamstress Has no objection to go a short distance in the country. Apply at 23 | Wert 16th ath, to ir (Wo days, RESPECTABLE WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION AS as seamsirens: ix m good dresamaker; understands imak- ing boys’ clothing, and all sorts of familly sewing; good city re ference given. Call at 139 East 38th at., third floor. RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT YOUNG GIRL WANTS 4 situalion as chambermald and seamatroas, or would go kin private Satly,, Please call at 143'West 27th at., 8 CHAMBERMAT D WAITER, OR FINE WASH ing or housework in # «mall family —Aituation. wanted by capable woman, Hest ol city references. No objections to G20, 0 town m short distance. Can be seen unill engaged a: rt. Green's Domestlc Agency, No, 70 White st. A YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A KITUATION, AS COOK who understands ber business orvixhiy, And isa first tate washer and troner, and @ bread and ‘pastry maker Good city references given. Tease call at No. 3 Zintat., be tween Sh avenue and Broadway, AS HOUSEKREVER.—AN AMERICAN YOUNG LADY. of good education and agreeable manners, Is desirous of engaging with s respectable party, where she would find & good hone. She is qualified to dsautme the management of hourebold duties, also to lustruct children in the Kngliah bran es. Addrern for three days, G. K. Emmons, New Haven Pont Donn, DRESSMAKER (PROTESTANT) WANTS TO GO OUT by the day, to @ few respectabies families, to work; is perfect in cutiing and fitting ladies’ and children’s dresses, Apply at 142 Hoster at, PEOTABLE YOUNG GIRL WANTS A SITUA champermaid or walter, or to do plain sewing Can be seen for two days at 107 Int avenue, second toor, front room, Mas good ety relerence, SITUATION WANTED—HY A RESPEC jored girl, u mmpily, co va TABL do the general housework of « stall Pioase call at coy at, in the basement 8 HOUSEKERPER.—A LADY OF EDUCATION AND experience in desirous of making an engagement as house keeper and companion, elther in a family or school, being horoughly competent to ike the entire care and management nnd education ot young children, A salary not ao much an ob ana destrable home, Trolestant, and offers good re cas AGdren BW, vox Poet oblon, or eal ta Hom 10 ii 4 o°elock, this week. ITUATION WANTED—BY A PROTESTANT O1RL, chamberimaid or to take care of children. Can be seen days, If not engaged, at 69 West lub st., between 6b ave, VERY RESPECTANLE GIRL WANTS A SITUATION ‘an chembermald and (0 asaint (n Washiog and Ironing. ‘0 do plain cooking and assist in washing and ironing; has p four yenrs In ber last place, Best of city reference, Call at 26 bm. near Broadway, for two days. RESPRCTABL ton YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A AITUA . Washer and Ironer: the beat of eity refe 1ven; & email private fatally precerred Pigase eh Tih aod Sth avenues, in the rear, WOMAN, WANTS A SITUA ae; can out out and ats two days, from 19 to 12 FRENCH LADY, WHO &PRAKS RNGLION, WINES a situation as governess and plain sewer, or to take Care of children; bas no otjection to go & short distance in (he country. (ood reference will be given be seen for wo days at OL Walker vt, YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION AS CHAM bermnald or seamstress, or to do the housework of « ana! family. Apply at 8 Hinith #t., Hrookly, up « VPROTEBIANT GIL er © general housmworker, can m Wer taat plane, Ona he f venue, between West Wth and 3 SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESP RCTARL wtendy store, oF any cxber bus where his re sired reierence given. ‘devs M. Toon 138 Herald 0 Oblee, which will be atiended to. PROTHSTANT GIRL WANTS A chamberm sid and waiter, or as charnbermnou pyection to aantat in the wasbing and iron om. Pieawe cal) ai 321 for two Aaya, seamsetrone and Bure, oF to do chamber vor’ py dp p new nd Willlog 'o make herself generally use’ a (erally ion 19 ity oF country” trond iy 5 tence piven. Please all at r43 Troma way, tor two dare KESPECTABLE WOMAN 18 DRAIROUS TO OWT Washing and ironing at her residence or will go the b of reference wen. Apply a Bi ab HITUATION WANTED—HY A RYBPECTAHLE GrmL Se GUree and senmnetrene; can lake care Of « baby from ite birth; woud be willing Wo (ravel with a lady, Can be sanw at the Employment Koctety’ Wie House, Astor place, for two days. AN WINHES A SITUATION Gokul 5 will PROTESTANT GIRL, RERPROTANLY CONNECTED AA se the city, wiehes for’ the xituation of chamtermald and Waiter, or would act as nurse ine einai iamnily, and msan ber feif geweraily tweTul. Can be seen tor two days ai 46) Myrue eyenur. second door [rom (larement, Brom YOUNG HEALTRY MARRIED WOMAN, OF GOOD character, wiabes lo Ro Gul sa Wet nares atl sexcneirens, Wan p000 chy reiorence, Vicmae Wo call ai 11) Maw 2th wi. ot enue, for (wo day YOUNG WOMAN WANTA A HITUATION, A® AA. centastrenn: ily understands all vizier of sting K children’s cubes in the neaiest munner. Mao mare ul one or (eo grows Haw geet ore. (an be sewn for (wo days at M6 Maat Edd ot hear 04 avenue, firet iver DOLE AGED WOMAN, JUAT AR Wom, ae be cunt oy family, from whom recommeniavous, Addrese or xppiy si 97 GOOD RESTAURANT OR BOARDING HOUR COOK Wanle a wile thom Va the city, whe en pore ferences ae io honey 604 capability Gaye at 2A Matt ah, uRRSS ut AKER WOULD LIKE TO by the day. cue wins can give every amialen itm > filing indiew dremen. Please cull at 65 Wonk 12h, beet feor, ‘ ¥ P, Lew idt Heres A FRIVATH PAMILY-Dy 4 wea whe Unban et unde Oremasnat sane with chaember work or w sre even. hequiew eh 128 Went Zits mt, & SHAMHTE® Peoperiah ie y Md Cave won ubjoruins REAPECTARLE GtR ey YOUNG WOMAN WIKIES A BITCLTION ember er’ anh wating oF % ‘ake © Ay veriey Pines, Omi vine SAMI REO Abt wintom FF a odeg or wi Gl gaan ta ‘ABLE YOUNG V WOMAN WANTW 4 gITUA- ratte we od ek a a Wt, between ‘haan 1008 VERY RESPECTABLE GIRL Wants ‘A SITUATION, ia a pure and to do plain mowing 13 very fond ren, a ety ‘Gan be soen for wo days #, between oth and Ob avenucs, SITUATION WANTED—DY A RESPECTABLE 6 lored woman, as ment or pastry “co%k; all a branches, oF ax chambermald of par ing Hoge or hotel. Goo! reference It at 24¢ Muloe: near Pi Tour ‘Mis, Wilson, dae call frau 10 (9 4 vie SITUATION WANTED—BY A VERY Rt YOUNK man, as coarhtnan in a private family, ction to the coun'ry, The bes of cily references: ‘employer can be given, Call at 376 Atlante at., WANTED~BY A rouxe M, particular av W what kind; ers, baying been tn unexceplonaiie SE lntor, Herald ojce, whi poy hy AS aro ATION bar hy ab 18th at, between 4D avenue and TR, ia aly RERPECTABLE YOUNG LAD, be a = YRARS OF 27s Pon sented of an idea «f ds w be om pete aon seme rey ectable artist, sinew. » W., care of Mov Brothers, will be prompt Gorm, wit, RADY, WRITING A be be copied at mour, Pout offic PLAIN, RAPID vat NOOK AND CHAMBERMAID—TWo GIRIa, ONE A & firv! 14.0 Washer and ironer, the ober as chambermald, or to do Dah sewing: wah wiuations eltber logeder or septrate, Apply, 2 Ninih w., near bi nveaiey an; ection to the coun [ Opes —WANTED, BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, OF y pC. | baker of by er and Heady habits, a Staallon, ‘as profonse’ oook | i thoroughly unde fund, in tock nll portaininy F to cookery. Tiedt of aut re- ference. CC balomaa ore, 134 sth st, wear dh ave JOACHMAN—A FIRST, RATE Man, WHO PRR J ly understan ruxinese, wan'a a situation. the most undoubted city reference as to character and ¢ be Vility. fa et XY, at Wood & Uibson's asddlery Whee way. house, 362 Bi } [OURERRERER AN EXVERIEXCED, RNGLINI WO- man of an engagement aa s mily, or the care of # linen room LT tirat clan botel, or nny rexpertable sivuation where care and are re has uneaceplonable city reference. Apply at Hubert areet, St, John's park SITUATION WANTED~AS +) wash and fren, in a private can be well recommended from chambermaid and do fine frashing left for, oF & note addressed to. 1 auiended to, GITUATION WANTEDIBY A YOUNG WOMAN, ag cook. washer and ironer, or Would do genera! house works, mall farnily. ‘enod baker, mud has the best of tity ree te, APUIy to oF nddress $8 Avante st, Brooklyt, fag aye, AIN COOK, AND 30 iy, by & young woman; lant place; bd vert and "rou! y orders: (ss hawt fies 002 will be three da SITUATION | WANTED—BY A RkaPRCTABL WOMAN, a lndy’s maid; will wait oo the laty, and take entird Coane ofher wardrobe, Address Pauline: Union nquare Post SUEATON WANTED. BY A RESPECTABLE PRO. nurse acd seamatrens, who un Gerstands dressmaking ani all kinds of family sowiop. Bent city reference from her last place. Can be seen at 7i West Gitwarion WANTED—AS GOOD COOK, _ ASTER, froner. Best of city reference. Please oall at 244 2b at, second door from wth avenue. SITUATION WANTRD—BY A MOST RESPROTARLE Protestant young woman, as cook, wa ironer In ® private family; can give he most respectable city for integrity and capability, will be found to be ofa wi and obliging disposition. Van be seen unt! engaged at No. Court st., Brooklyn, basemen!, SITUATION WANTED—BY A KVAPROTANLE OTitL, +> to take care ot children aod do pialn sewing; ia willing ta take herself generally useful, can iake care of a bab; YY tu Uirth, "Caan tatisfactory reference. Apply att Mou- Two INTELLIGENT GIRLS WISH BITUATION® INA private faunily, on’ ok And the other as laundree) Use Can be seen, for two days, at best of references can ‘2b 2d a 10 HOTELS AXD RESTAU ANTS <A YOUNG between 22d ‘nnd 53d aia., second oor, back room. MAM heruee private ally fe et ‘Sacer. Uf ty reference fram her last employer. Can be seen for two days a’ O47 Hutson st, top door, font roo, WAntEp—ny A PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN, A sitnalion w do general hourework or chamber work in = eral urivate family; la @ good washer, ironer, and plain cook Oity reference. Pease cali at 119 2h st, op oor, near May, ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE IRISH GIRL, A situation in & small family, to do genera) bousework, San do plain cocking, washing and troulng, Apply ®.17 Kast ith mt TANTED—BY AN Inve ENT Acrive GIRL, & situatlon, to do chem! Heat o ferences room, of JANTRD—A SITUATION, BY A RRSPACTARLM JOUng woInan, nA small priveia fasnily, i# 6 good pial (ook, firm rate washer and irunsr the vest of reverence cath be given. Can be neen lor (wo days at 125 weet Ziub at, T ANTE. SITUATION, BY A REAPROTAULE woman, ax covk, Washer and lrower, good refer- Apply at 124 east 120 et. Can be senu for two dayn. WANTRD—A SITUATION, LY A REAPROTANLE RNG. lish Women. is a Prove 188 ge Cook, weaker aud troner; bas the b an be seo for { days At 302 Mott ot oor, between Houston Wrecker «a. ence. ANTED—BY 4 mee ROT ADL Situation, 10 40 the, onatcing. eehing and private family wo xceilet pial) com, baker ated ved five ye nher lant piace. Can be seen at 28) 708 Bue, between Bib "ated 20hh ba, ret fue, back room. Cass for tw YOUNG no Somae A or would be Sealet in plain sewing, oF @eukl Can be ween toe (wo days Ot cornet of Henry, over Horaotan’s grovery, rou 11, Fouth Brooklyn. W ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPROTABLE, Heady woman, a9 cook, li privale hoarding boume ot in & Keates) saloon, one who Undereiands her basin well, understands inhing bread and pastry. (an give good ity re ference Can be ween a! No, 1 Mooseve! orwer of ham, third Beer, back room WASTED. BY A Rex chuails waiter, PHOTAMLE YOUNG WOMAN, A ae chat >armsil aud Sook Oy teen he seen tor two days at 131 $4 avenue, be- A RESPROTARL FITUATION, BY 1». 10 de honeework. se Kerk come waabar Jner, goud relerenan frou hee inet 9 Cal or ow 46 Porsyih w!., Gat floor, back rowtn W4ASTHD-A FITUATION, BY A ver inst soon for wo days nt 101 Hees ab et, betwee 26 sad be mreneen Ww WOMAN, A #tTC waabery ANTED—BY A RESPROTANLE ‘ vale cor aoa tion §o » privale ry froner ; or wi nee & ut Gren > me Spl Unie theme whe weet i OD arene, Meteo marke two days. WARDPA SITUATION, AB COOK. BY A RERPRUT. bie Ragiah eir. o aaaish i washing and invaing, un erstand neivem. ood ot rewces give. Apply at Ie Oh av , between 12th and 1th ot WARTED-A AITU ATION 4 REL RCT ARLE wr oe da ey ood rity M6 ih ae, betwee | and 1 WANTED my 4 nox TOM OIML, & MTUATION ag chamber maid, or © panera heenwrt 08 elt forty ia 9 Get rete wesher andiveser, ant gued plate soak The | of ci telerenees given. 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