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6 TATIONS WANTED. MALES, SITUATIONS WANTED—«EMALES. WwW: NTED—SY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUA- ion to do general housework ina private fatatly. ‘Can e good reference. Oan be seen for two days only, ab 101 jomree st., second floor, back room. WASTED- A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS seamstress, to co out by the week or month; is accus: edtoail kinds of family sewing. Can give the best of reference i required, Call at 525 6:h av., near 324 st. IN WAN os, shirts, amd airy. Can be «City re en at 40 Gch 's washing, Who has got_a good m A RESPYCTABLE WOMAN WANTS TO fi Vand 2b sia betwe HELP WANTED-MALES, N ENERGETIC BUSINESS MAN CAN MAKE FROM $3 to Ba day in ony part of (he United States, by selling the only sate portable duld lamp ever invented, HAWXHURST ¢ MOTT, Patentees and manufacturers, 69 Fulton street, bene BOY WANTED—FROM 14 TO 15 YEARS OF r se. Inquire at the dry goods store 144 Adantic st., J ANTED—BY AN EXPERIENCED PROTESTANT WO- MAN, A situation as ehambertmald and fine washer and ironer, or 'as laundreas, would go a short distanee in the country, Please call for two days at $8 Hammond st, in the Fear, Wear 4th st, | ma ———___—_—_—_———- | ANTED—BY A TIDY GIRL, WITH EXCELLENT | City referenses, @ situation s'laundress and eook; she | ean do up tinens in’siyle, un tecmandy meats ant poullrys | | | COOK'S SITUATION WANTED—IS A GOOD COOK, understands beefs, soups, gume and dessercs, and is a, with the washing, if | seen at 351 West SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN coed, wasber and irener, or to take care of children and general housework. Please call at No. for two days A plain se 329 West 1 A ook, Wa ing und plain pasiry.' Wages $7. City or couatry. C. or address 216 East 23d st, A SITUATION, BY A RESPS TABLE as chainbermal rand ironer; w TANTED—BY A HARD WORKING YOUNG WoMA iuation to do housew ean do plain cooking. good baker, g city reference, wages to anit the tines. Can be seen tor {Wo days at 279 West Sid st., between 9h and 10th aves. | Waste .—RY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT young woman, & situation as chambermaid and seam- ressmial seen at 400 6th SITUATION WANTED—BY stress;can do fine Washing and ironing; has the best of city reference. Can be seen for three days at 247 West 25th st, near 9th ay UATION AS 6 not 80 iss Fanny, Aw much an Herald oftic A YOUNG WOMAN, GOING TO JOIN TER FAM in California, on ihe 5th Decem! ; family ould’ pay the diiierence | abin fare for her services during th until the th De No. 59 Oumbe TANTED—BY A YOUNG PROTESTANT WOMAN, A situation as children’s maid; is cf a kind and obliging cisposition, and good matured t0 children; is a neat sewer. Any lad: ining the services of a sober, etd woman, with “8, Will please call at 123}, West -ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE PRO- festant German girl, as nurse and chambermald, and todo plain sewing. Apply at No, 11 Kast 22d st., on Monday, between the hours of 10 and 3, at the front basement door. ANTED--A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS | chambermaid and seamstress, who thoroughly under- stands dressmaking, aad ail; kinds ‘of family sewing; best city reference given, no objection to (he country. Call at 223 West 201 re oor. WANTED—A_ SITUATION, BY A. RESPECTABLE young woman, as ladies’ inaid or seamstress; 18 an ex- cellent dressmaker, and understands children’s clothes aud jamily sewing iu general, Can give the best city reference. pa ut 254 7th avenue, between ‘Sus and 27th sis., Second fluor, ront room, SPECTABLE F WALION AS Seamstress nt employer's, 15 We: RMAN GIRL, AGED 14 YE sh well, wishes a situation in do light housework. A’ PEAKS: pectadle |} WANTED—BY A YOUNG “ate cook; no - | "ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE MARRIED WOMAN, | ‘a baby to wet nurse at her own residence, who has no children of hier own. Please call at 259 421 st., "between oh and 10th aves. Ww? ‘ED—A SITUATION, BY A GOOD TIDY GER- man girl, odo plain cooking, washing and trouing, or @ WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION A #8, or uurse apd seamstress; Ww will wist with the chumberwork if required; good city references, Can be seen Uli engaged at 35 Christopher st., in the base- men A® TABLE GIRT. WISHES A SITUATION AS h amtrees: is neat, vin cKand steady. Call at 178 Hast | todo general housework, Inquire dt 60 Frankfort dt Ash where she has been wing. ie ~ | WWANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE WIDOW LADY, TWO HIGHLY ‘OMMENDED PROTESTANT GIRL | cl tobring up by hand, from two to three years Aw cook; makes good bread, | of age preferred. Cailat 201 East 12 between Ist av. takes, pies of ae Vassist to wash and iron: A steady place wanted; not country. Cail at 129 Waverley nd ave W —BY A FE tion in a private famil would assist in Washing and KINDS | be seen for two days if not engag A SITU and baker; 3 ofreference. Can j at 474 ath st., between Ist DRESSMAKER WHO UNI DS AL 7 ud boys’ clothing, will goout by the | & day or week at cat thy Conan pomenae Sion preferred: mc me eaten WASIBDIA, SITUATION, "bY A RESPRCTARLE Yady Best of city refere Apply at las W | girl, a8 Seamstress orto take care of children, Best of street, rear house, beiwe (hand 8th avenues. city reference. Cal HD TANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE WO- TAN, as first rate cook; understands baking and pastries in all branches; no objection to assist with the washing and rane family. Best of city refrre e. Cao be seen for two days ar 200 West with st., be- tween bth and 9th avenues, WANTEDTA SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE PRO; testant girl, aschambermatd and laundress; would assist the care of children or sew if required; would de the cook ing, washing and ironing or general howscwork of a small family; is fully competent. Good cit, rence. Cali ator dress 145 27th st., between 7th and Sth avenue: 1 for two days at 17 Kai WOMAN WANTS A St. V ress, or chambermaid and as to ability and character. e in the country. Please cali | | or, for two days. Jast ph RESPECTABLE good cook and baker and understands al a frosh breast of milk, st 18th si., for two days, COMP RESON WANTS A SITUATION AS cook; & 1 kinds of cooking: wo objection ta at &6 20th st., between 6th and 7th aves. assist iu washing, bas eight years’ ret her piace. Call for two days ai 96 1h si., between Giband 7thavs. | WANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE 7 rstonds making bread aud pasiry, and is willing to A Ii portion of the washing, Gool refer rom hee we. Cau be seen for tWo days at $9 Madison st., in ANTED—A SITUATION BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, lo housework in a li private family. The best erence can be given from her last place. Please SITUATION WANTED—RY YOUNG WOMAN, AS chambermaid and to aseist with the washing and ‘tron we ench fiuting, or plain sewing: no objection to tha eouniry, or to travel with a Has the best of city refe Soe beatae sees vate aysat 78 Carmine st., sec ¥ TANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE - : Woman as Wet nurse, Apply ai 248 Bowery, GIRL WISHES A first rate washer and ir¢ Fence from ber last place rear, first floor, SITUAT AS COOK , and has Warren at LOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION AS COOK, and lroner;|6 a first rate cook. Ha re her last place. Can be seen tor two days at 428 TED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITUA unierstands a kinds of game, peat families upon them, and has seen at 38 West 1g floor. A RESPECTABLE PERSON, who has been many the Jitren, aad is fully comp fa baby from its birth Please call at m 15th wind LGU a SITUATION, AS COOK OR AS GENE nd by ® sirongand active young woman, ‘ se of hier present WOMAN neral housew andironer. _¢ 1 at 128 Kant 29% A SITUA ars experi ant to lake 151 Sd ave., TATION AS CHAM ) general housework in a nee from her Iw jor two ED—A FSPECTABLE YOUNG is wages no object | | \ ant | | Bond at, from 1i to 20’eioek the p Cc « 8 SITUATION WANTED—RY AN eat of elly WomAR, Who pe a 4s her business, given. wrSdave me, deme ference. Apply ai | wanker y aes = as osite Gib st. | —A SITUATION, BY A SOBER, STEADY Who TITO. ot Washer a smal) D—BY A PROTESTANT W A SITUA ofessed cool Js and Ameri ry sty nps, Made up dishes. d baking of bread if required, bouing of nded by some of the bes: families la the acen for two days ai 203 Rast 18th st. SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE woman, as firet rate Taundress or chamermaid, jood city refereuces. Can besecn , near 3d avenue. ‘OMAN, A SITUATION sing house, as professed all fis branches, either oes, lor creams, pastries, ANTED—BY TWO 1 ku A ween 24 | aries and seam, hambermaiis | employe a 8d Gh ave. N WANT mk, and coc IRL, TO tired. Cam be | im aya at N &e. Apply at 44 Franklin wt VATION WANTED—RY A ik, Washer and ironer, curries daga SITUATIC BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG AS | WARTED=A *. Provesiant Woman, as Cook, Washer and ironer, under 4 WOMAN, ‘al house No objection to the country. ( Apply at 270 | stands her business in all ls branches. Best city reference. ml av. between Rad wud ht ats Apply abl Hammersley at. QITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, WAXTED—A SITUATION BY A RESPECTABLE PRO 1D ne wet nurse, Good reference. Apply mt 22 West 2th iewont young git], (odo general housework in a anal ni, he the tear private fam ly, or w do plain sewing and take care of child —— . tof ety reference from her last place, where sis Gite ari —BY A PROTESTANT YOU 4 for the last three years. Call fur two days at Wl 7th SS woman, to di usework of « small family. Call av., third floor, back roum. 88 Mb ave. fo a PY = stones ® SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG QITUATION WANTED—BY A COMPETENT, TRUST widow. Apply for three days at the house of & Worthy aud mest respectable youug Woman, as cham. ‘employer, in Presiiontat., second house west of bermaid retands doing up fine m KyD. take the Whole ch « housekeeper euch s person, as 10 character and caper URSE.—WANTED, A SITUATION, BY A PER can be given. Can be seen at A to 8 o'clock. heathy Woman. Can be #eeu Tih ot. un engaged as GITUATION WANTED—AS WET 3 SS cpectable young widow{woman. = « good plain sewer. Can be seen ai Gud B6ch sts. in the store, for two days. .K WANTED—FOR A RESTAU- their business og Apply at 131 QITCATION WASTED—RY A YOUNG WOMAN, TO DO | #) _xeneral housework; ies good cook, washer and ironer; Apply at ®@ Bayard st SITUATION WANTED—AS COACHMAN, BY A SIN. rngishman, who is thoroughly acquainted with bis. milking; also the breeding and management of nck. no objection to go in the conntry or South. ¥ Two youn ZITUATIONS WANTE STRLS, S18 Sivan WANTED. GIRLS, BBS. | Pin Rin tr heres wader mr ceeework. (he cher as chamber, | ‘adress for two days, Mr. Curr, saddier, 448 Canal st. Bince: best of cy referesee given, Can be norm for two lays YOUNG GENTLEMAN, SERVANT, A PRENCTI- - Neg ta to ob meg ye to go travelling: SITUATIONS WANTED—BY SP aUPAI ‘or West, America or urope, with some gentleman oF bg RY a t'no onjeetion. speaks Euglish and Cerman weil; un oi her business for the inet ive poate: wanes aatermach on | da his business thoroughly. | eat c ty reference, ‘Call ee ee eam Rt Ory ears: wages not se mach an | ator address on Monday, . M., 176 6th av., between 1b and Pireee. ie fon at a dren a is Willing to make herself ce. 13th ats. Seb Casal su, betwons Grooms and Weewet oak eet ton, N AGRICULTURIST OF THE HIGHEST MORAL oad : worth, thoroughly understanding farming and garden. ing fn the best principles of ate afarm or market SCOTCH PROTESTANT GIRLS theone (¢ a first cine rook and rfesiy. the other as cham: PROTARLE wher | reas, both have the hest of references. Can be | — " ne ¢ House, No ene ee i toe | UANTED—A SITUATION AS WAITER IN A PRIVATE = a goth. cweh cccmvixstnbares iV rfectly understands his} WOAXTED<A, SITUATION, BY A. RESPROTAMI yam # woman, as laundrese or t cook, wash and iron. | 7 Ap wo days at 115 West 28h st. Good chy refer } | west A SITUATION. BY A COMPETE an. 98 COnK and to nmeiat In wi ’ T WO. | @> PER DAY J8 RASILY MADE BY LADIES AND hing and ironing. Ap- | De) gentlemen sing for the new of] print copy of AEM et, bewween 7th Siar wed portrait of Washington. Two 9 free, $1. Rnelose stamp for particulars. HA % Broadway and O Duane street, N.Y. yer's, I mens, KINS & SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE PRO | — ED WOMAN WANTED-TO DO THE HOUSE 4* of cook Can get the bes eon es be best of families need apply. | of pall private family. Appl ft 7 Ww s)* at 78) Washington st. third Boor, | gut ee ee ae on Sarena r p= DOPDOP AO ees | TITANTED IMMEDIATELY—THREE GERMAN WO- ANTED=UV A PROTESTANT GERMAN GIRL, A | Winen for general housework, orto cook, waah and Irn, Ina ' uaework, with mood reference. | or do char rk; also one for the country. Apply atthe Domesties’ Institute, 138 11th st., corner 6th av. REAPECT — oe TANTED—A PROTESTANT GIRL, 14 OR 15 YEARS preferred, } 1g do light Tnquire at 24 Un BLE PROTESTAN Vy rae chan work of age, (an Ameriean or German chamberwork and take care of © child #1, South Brooklyn. WANTED (A NUMBER OF RESPRCTABLE WOMEN tn good sitnations—rome for general house. work. eome to cook, wash and fron, and other capacities, at ford Wayes, at the Domestics’ Instilute and Home, 198 Lith #., corner of Oy av. aaa es WASTED—A NEAT. TIDY WOMAN, TO (DO File general housework of a seal] family, at 97 Barrow st. Good city references required. Woe YOUNG LADY, OF GOOD ADDRESS, maid ant « & email priv gon ehort dis wri J ference, No objection wo all at 14 Clark A SITUATION, RY A » Wash and ire wiry firat room 6 Wiione ‘bar in & saloon; one who understands the ssiness preferred, Gall after 10 A. M., at 708 Broadway; @p Wak 12 OR 13 YEARS children. Should TED—AN INTELLBGEN WW OSTED-SITTATIONS FOR TWO RESPECT ARLE 1 young worn ravel witha indy who has no as chambermaid aud w © tin? eh@dren. fhe ot both Son trial be salieied, a good home, with educat ook, ar . “ randironer, Bestof city re ant ment as one of the family, will be given anil of age. ence given. Apply aMBD ist av, between 18th and Mik te An Address Fulton, through the Broad: = Ore ocelot Bo Kiving remidenon SANTED—A SITUATION BY A HIGHLY RESPECTA. | aay yey We tir ain. ha hate inte ty aeummttonnis pacay | WWASTRD-A GIRL. TO COOK, WASH AND TRON, ond kind. & Goeeial ) oral anit im the @: mework of a small family rment and ability, and | 9 nevery reayect. A |p The CM) at West 27th st, we hing ett wn Xb and dee y faithf caw apply at 208 Went 1mb s., vw 711 Bt av COOK IN A SMALL W '4xten- YOUNG GIRL, A SITUATION AS " = "7 Vn Siam wanreen ar a0 Shite comes and | WHE NOM AOVERTICEMENTR getee, 12th st: Devwenn University piace Ue eto ere PRANCATER BACH ANT P sire trouver mne pia W comme Were ck, Siivation. ay 4 famille amneeicaine de New York. Bi t Wy aa 7 4 . Ie * recornnOAr Badrrase eorner of Wyekott au oweete i Bane roeme adreseer i ce trom her | MPO TATORS—WANTED, A MAN THAT UNDER- stands cutting, selling, &¢., t0 go a Lew miles in the coun- try. “Apply, with Fecommendations, at 72 8th av. ANTED—A BOOKKEEPER FOR A COMMISSION ‘office, 2eonduciors, 3 clerks for grocery and dry goods - Zelorks for coal and shipping ofiees, & porters, £ bag. gemaen, 3 firemen, 2 barkeepers, 6 men for steamers, 2 Prakemen, 2expross drivers and 4 boys for trades aud stores. Apply oO LOUIS KAUFMAN, 766 Broadway. WANTSD--4 YOUNG MAN IN THE SHIPPING BUSI- hess; one Uatean joan his employer $600 for six months, Salary S800 per annum sitaation permanent and pleasant, Adures? Hiram, Herald office. TANTRDIMA FIRST RATE GERMAN COOK, WHO IS rise a rst rate Washer and troner, tn a private family of we pertons. Apply at No. “5 West 13th st, WO STEDIFOR A NEW MERCANTILE | AGENCY, nine bookkeepers, who are good rapid writers, — Sal ary $000 first year. ‘To prevent an avalanche of answers, &p- licants must inelose $1, Whichywill be returned to such as not answer. Address" Mercantile Agency,’ Herald oflice, with city reference and residence. ANTED—A RESPECTABLE, GENTERL BOY; ONE who has been employed in an oyster saloon, Inquire at Oyster Bay, 553 Broadway. ANTED—FOR THE FLYING ARTILLERY (OOM- pany I, Ist ayy 2 recruits, Good pay, food aud medical aitendance. A mechanics ands good Musician ‘will be enlisied, Apply at 57 Whileball street. A. R. KDDY, Recruiting Officer, Yee. OF THE BEST SALESMEN, WITH good reference, in the dry goods store, Ne. 201 Eighth vent XCELLENT SERVANTS POR BVED of work can be obtained at low wages, free of charge, at MORRIS COHNERT & CO.’S, 363 Broadway. Eutrance seneee street. None but Grst class servauis kept. No charge. PAMILIES CAN SECURE, GOQD SERVANTS, AT VERY moderate waxes, some from $3. to $5 per mouth; at the Domestics’ Institute ‘and Home, 138 110) st., corner Gth ay. ‘This extensive place has abundance of civil help. NQ.CHARGE FOR GOOD SERVANTS TO FAMILIES, ‘The homes sup plied free.—All kinds of very best help, at Very moderate Wages, tO suil ail, at the new Doinestics? [nsli- tute and Home, 38 Eleventh street, corner of Sixth avenue. Orders promptly attended to, if postpaid. Conducted by a respectable lady. JE RESPECTFULLY SOLICIT THE ATTENTION OF all who are in the need of help to our large establish- eaties Will be found, rin city, from lent to aall or- fill any ea) ders, N. i Excelsior Employment Oilice, 179 Bowery TANTED—A CORRESPONDING CLERK; | list class porter. Apply atthe Merchants’ Clerk's Re siry Oflce, 347 Broadway, room No. 1. Situations pro- ed. No commission charged in advance. We beg to men ectable houses whom we have supplied, viz.: . Hodges & Co., 8S Murray street; Tracy, 1 Broadway; F. Schmidt & Uo., 94 Wall street; , 69 Water street; D. Torrence, No. 5 Bow: ‘J. Johes, 40 Exchange place; Thomas Martin, 45 "Ss, Tg Pearl street; Photaas ‘ench, French's Hote J. REDPATH & CO. Chambers, 42 Exchange place; and others, THE WORTH MONUMENT. ST REGIMENT OF NEW YORK VOLUNTEERS ARE requested (0 uneet al the Mercer House, corner of Broome and Mercer streets, on Monday November 23, at 7M o'clock P.M., to make suiiable arrangements to parti in the cerenionies of the removal of the iamented Major General W. J. Worth to the monument about being erecied b; mon Council. The surviving embers of th volunteers invite all the volunteers from the lite to join them, on that day, in paying this last tribute to de edment, “JC BURNHAM Col. First regiment N.Y. V. 1. W. . . Col IRST DIVISION NEW YORK STATE MILITIA, NEW November 19. 1867.—Major General of the Committee of Arrangements of the city of New York, on the subject of the moname: memory of Major General Worth, re- spectfully tavite all officers of army and navy of the United States, desirous of partic! proposed by the @omumittee upon the r: to the monument, (o assemble on the 2h November inst., at ¢ Governor's room in the City ¥ M. The Major General also inv formed multi troops within a convenient distance of the ¢: aie in the funeral honors to be rende 3 y report themselves to the Division Inspector of the First Division, upon the Battery, at M o'clock A. M. precisely. P'The mulitery corps of Albany, Troy and Hixson, the former residences and birthplace of the lamented Worth, are expe cially invited to auend. 41 n Kendsord, by re the Common C¢ ‘All officers of the militia not on duty are invited to atte: full uniform, and to assemble in the Governor's Reom, € Hall, at 11 o'clock A. M. of ajor feneral SANDFORD. ©. H. SanprorD, Division Quartermaster, Acting and Divi- sion Inspector. ERANON LODGE, 191, By ord FAM, WILL MEET ATODD Fellows’ Hall, on Wednesday next, the 26th bet, at 2 Velock, M.. to participate in the ceremonies of the dedis of the Worth ument. Members ar este tual im their attendane: W. P. LUPF ASONIC NOTICE.—HOWARD LODGE NO. meet at their rooms, corner of Broome and Crosby airects, on Wednesday, the 25th inst., wt 11 o'clock A. M., for the purpose of attending the dedication of the monument erected to Major General William J. Worsh.” By order, SHAS. 20) partic room on Tuesday ev ts for partietpati By order of M.W.G I JOILN E. EMBERS OF M., are horeby re the lodge A. BAKER, W. ODGE NO. t the a tthe author rth. Wear dai retary. J. thes and white gloves, SIMONS, W. M. TOTICE.—THE MEMBERS OF NAVAL LODGE NO. F.and A.M, are hereby notified to meet at their Lodge oom, corner of i sireet aud Broadway, on he 2th inst, atl A.M. precisely, Brethren of such faa do Hot parade are respectfully Invited to join with us in the ceremonies ol eaiion of the monument to the memory of Major General Worth. | Ity order T. COUENHOVEN, W. M. J. 0. Whirremone, Secretary. ~THE MEMBERS OF METROPO. 7s ko and A. M.. are requestel to meet . Odd Fellows Hail, on Wednesday morn: ck precisely, for the purpose of par tending the dedication of the onr late distinguished . Worth. By resolution of A ge, the brethren are requested to appear, fat ak practicable, ‘in black clothes ani hat, and proper Masonic clothing. By order of LOUIS'F. MINARD, W. M. Joms Survitte, Secretary. ASONTC. —CHARTER OAK LODGE NO. 40 P. A. Mi— The members of Charter Oak Lod, 249, are re Quested to meet at their rooms, Odd Fellows’ Hall, on Wed- Nov. 25 at 12 0’clock ie in the dedica. nesda ._t0 particl ticn of the Worth monument. ‘The members are earnently Fequested to be present at tbe above hour. By order, EORGE YOUNG, W.M. Geonce G. Mitcunu, Secretary. se POR TWELVE WRITING LESSC wery, New York: Alyn, and 0 Montgomery street, Jersey City. Lad men wishing » on these cheap wrigng and book! iD classes abould apply immediately, aa tbey will positively close. ORKERPING, WRITING AND ARITHMETIC. LBEAR, 609 Broadway, will give a special tleman for practical hook $5 bookkeeping clas* commences Two eeais vacant. Regular terms $25. 1.000 SES, 25S, 01D AxD youn, Wit. .' registered this day and to morrow, at $1 fe writing lessons of one honr each. Former charge $10. T! subscriber hax the pleasure to announce to the up town r denis York that be has 4 the new and elegunt fi story building, No. Sw Broadway, corner of Twentieth greet, This spacious building contains four finely finished lial feet in le Which Will be opened the first week in ber, for the instruction of penmanship. The book opened this day and t morrow, for names of pupils, at $1 each, at the academy, 362 Broad wa OLIVER B, GOLDSMITH. COKKEEPING AND WRITING ARE TAUGHT BY INTER, author of “Double Eatry Blucidated, &c.* AU M6 Broadway, Appieton’s Butiding, upon sound elementa, TY principles, wo the entire exclusion of modern ‘six and (on lesson ebariataury.” Open day aud evening. Terms mo- jeraie, OOKKEEPING, ARITHMETIC, AC —MR. RENVILLE, 362 Broadway, receives students for thorough, practionl instruction upou lower terms than any other teachér. Bach student in separately taught, and entire satisfaction is gua ranted. His rooms are open day and evening. ERMAN LESSON (PURE DIALECT) GIVEN IN schools and in private, by F. BUS, 61 Delancey sireet. Ween SITUATION AS RESIDENT OR DAY governess, by ® young English iady, who has passed some time in Franc ach young ehiiaren the Hugiist branches or rudiments of French, Hest references given, ernie. Address Miss P., 186 West 2d st. Dresreenr HOTEL, 4, 06 AND 08 DEY STREET, pega warmed and supplied with Croton water, 0 cents ‘as POO ey STREET HOTRL DINING SALOON, Allereature comforts in the way of eating and drinking wnelecied pone of the best caterers in the ety, served up in Fr with P fast on to aioe DREARTMEN ed wi p Most luscious bivalves, eid dl eppiet an iansominanne wee. ir etor. soe LANGLEY, Proj LEGAL NOTICES, Scraeue OCOURT.—OOK V8. RARNBE AND OTTER. — D5) In pareuanee of an order ia thie onuse, the aasets in said order oamed Will be sold under the dirwetion of the dersignea, ae pavtiengeton, VSIMPON DRAPRR, antion on of November, inst. at the Mercbanta’ change, in the ety of New York, at Ueeive o'clock, noon. A sehedule of said mAY be ween at the office of the under. signed, No. 29 Naasan street, room No. 9), over Jiank of Com: merce, from the present time until the day of sale, when ft ofee ofthe nue \ionrer, corner of, Fine and erm eonditivns m: own On C. & BEWARD, day of ante. nw Yous, Nov, 16, 1867. ae bh eee 40 CENTS ON THE DOLLAR FROM The cost of imj portation, At the great nale b; ‘for the “BENEFIT OF’ cREDITORS. ‘No. 281 Grand street. Conspicuous in the stock for quality and style, is $60,000 worth of RICH FANCY AND PLAIN SILKS, Worthy the immediate ateation of purchasers. ©. G. HOOK, One of the Assignees. 4 4 BAKER FLANNELS, FOUR SHILLINGS PER ~~ BEEKMAN £ COMPANY, 473 Broad ‘Will open this day auochar hele’ 2 eeawar, ‘Of the above cheap fannels. 6 4 RICH VALENCIA PLAIDS, 5 At 60 cents per yard, New g oods. A. T. STEWART & CO., Broadway, Chambers and Reade streets. 2 CANA, STREET, 303 CLOAKS! CLOAKS!! CLOAKS!11 4M OROLDERRD,-TRIMMED AND. PLAIN VELVET AND CLOTH CLOAKS, felling below coat!!! 308 Canal street. ‘MOLYNEUX BELL. 361 BROADW AT PIs GREAT SALE. 1, tush bordered shaw! vt doll au ; Sxire guperlin ill Ue added to the sale of this week, GEO. BULPIN, a1 Broadway. ATL BROADWAY. UBSDELL, PIERSON, LAKE & 00, Will otter oN Monpay Monnina ‘The balance of AN IMPORTER’S STOCK or RICH SILKS: AND SILK ROBES A QUILLE, Manufactured expressly FOR THE, PARIS MARKET, Consisting of 460 rich sik robes & volante, from $12 to $30. 200 do, do. quille, Rt $80, 100 do. do. do. "at $25. 100 pieces all boiled plain poul de sole, only 7a. por yard. 75 pieces rich Pompadour figured silks, at 98. per yard. A 100 pieces hich lustre black gros de Rhine, at 6a. 6d. per yd. above goods were’manufactured expressly for ris retatl Grade, are guaranteed Sfty per cent less than the cost of importation, BROADWAY, 475 SHAWLS AND CLOAKS, a large stock of shawls of every description, including many new and exclusive styles, are reduced to ‘ONE HALP THEIR ORIGINAL COST. Cloaks in velvet and beaver, select and elegant in style, andtoade of the richest materials, imported, are all reduced 40 per cent in price. facies Will find in our extensive establishment an assort- ment of SHAWLS AND CLOAKS, More varied and tasteful than can be shown in any one house in the United States. CHARLES STREET & 00., 475 Broadway. 3 51 BR@ADWAY. 1,0) French cambric and Swiss collars at 25 cents. GENIN’S BAZAAR, ‘St. Nicholas Hotel. 5LB BROADWAY. ‘#0 French’ embroidered sets lowing sleeves) trimmed Valenciennes ince at $6, worth $12. JENIN'S BAZAAR, ‘Si. Nicholas Hotel. BROADWAY. 1,000 fine embroidered collars at 0 cents. GENIN’S BAZAAR, St. Nicholas Hotel. BROADWAY. dle 5,000 Fine embroidered handkerchiefs, at $2. GENIN’S BAZAAR, 4. Nicholas Hotel. 513 BROADWAY. v. 2.000 Hireakfast eete, the very finest quality, nt $2 80. GENIN'S BAZAAR, St, Nicholas Hotel. 513 BRogDwy, Vv 00) Misses cmbroWered sets. at $1 GENIN'S BAZAAR, St. Niebolas Hotel. 513 WROARWAY, v. 1,000 Embroidered bands, at 38¢.. 75¢. and $1. GENIN’S BAZAAR, St. Nicho.as Hotel, 587 BROADWAY, vo ‘Opposite Metropolitan Hotel. RICHMOND Will offer on Monday ‘Zh, several lota of CTIOICR EMBROLDERTES AND LACE 20D8, ceived, at £0 per cent Jess than original cost, es, Hotold shopkeepers. New patterns in dress caps, head dresses, co'fures, flowers, Feathers, (Husion and mourning goods, In large variety. Honiton lace seta, point applique, Va- Jenc.ennes and round points lace sew and collars, at jast ONE HAL® THE USUAL PRICE. Most of our ladies being judges of such goodsare invited to inspection, where they can see for themselves the great re duction, RICHMOND, Collars and sleeves & GRANT, 705 Broadway No. 47 Broadway. $10.000 eer nl tere WORTH OF FRENCH EMBROIDERLES, purebased at “panic’ prices, at hilf the original eost. A* KLEGANT ASSORTMENT OF EMBROIDERIES, From suction, Wil be opened on Monday, Nov. 24. A. T. STEWART & ©O, Broadway, Chambers and Reade sireets. THE SALE OF ONTINU APION C st HEAP HOSIERY And LINED WINTER GLOVES, AU2s. per pair \. T. STEWART & 00., Broadway, Chambers and Reade sireets.3 JONTINUATION OF THK GREAT SALE O¥ DRY cr by Under deed of assignment for the benoft of creditors, At Columbinn Hail, 281 Grand street. In order to close vilshment by the Ist of January next, we copliiiue to offer, without regard to cost, au immense Bock of 8, CH MERINOES AND DEL Ae ENGLISH MERINORS AND DELATNES, LINEN GOODR, EMBROIDRRIRS, GLO oN, HOSIERY, &o., 40, ‘The publie will find the above announcement sirictdy oor Feet, and notone of the prevailing fictions of the day. ©. G. HOOK, Que of the Assigns | Bape CIRCULAKS AND SHAWLS. An immense variety of new styles, ‘Cloth, plush and velvet cloats and cireulara, MUCH BELOW USUAL PRICES! Also, a full asortment of ing broches, a, chenille, woollen. le BELOW COST OF IMPORTATION! LORD & TAYLOR, (255, 257, 200 and 261 Grand street, ‘And 47 and 49 Catharine street. CARS, CLOAKS, CLOAKS. Weare now offering our entire wholesale stock of bea. ver, cloth and velvet cloaks, circulars, raglans, &e., at for cash, below the cost of manufacture. Also, 6,000 yi ladies’ clothe and beavers, at less than the cost of importiton, B.S. MILLS & CO., 80 and 82 Chambers atroet, up stairs, three doors from Broadway. ba ge AND SKIRTS AT = AN IMMENSE REDUC. ion. Corsets 75 cents and $1 . Worth $1 0 and $2 ‘At Mes, GAYNORUS, 948 Broadway, between Thirteenth and Fourteenth streets, CP petuital dapndtre aka nly Se. per yard r only Se. , ural Dayadere alka, Only Oe. per yard Also silk roves at $14, worth $25. By BEEKMAN & COMPANY, &3 Broadway, CRAP FAMILY LINENS, Linen damaaka, table cloths, napking, doylies, pillow case shirtings, Ae. ke. de PANUPACTUT PRICES, LORD & TAYLOR, (ant It Grand street, nd 49 Catharine atrert, CCOAKS, CLOAKS, CLOAKS. BANKRUPT BALE, RANKRUPT STOCK, At_ ALEXANDER JUST’S great continnation anie, 3,000 fashionabie cloaks, that mu sold thin week at an: sarritve, Fo insure rapid ‘sales, uo offer will be refused it hear afty conte on jh dgllar. ‘200 eray cloaks, 81 to 30 hanticome black circulars, $4 80, worth $10. The balance. the newest and ‘richest styles of the season, roportionate by low. CHENILLE SHAWLS, Tobe’ cleared this week at seme price, 180 handsome chenille shawia, $8 80, former price $12. 7S rich and handsome borders and filagree centres, $4.50; manufacturer's price $1/—only 3 cents on the dollar. nods imported, 86, $6 &) and $7, well worthy of imme: nepection. A saving of five dollars may be made at my store this week on ember shawl or cloak. An early call ia politely solicited. One price ouly. ALEXANDER JUST, 51 and 83 Catharine street, Three doors above Monroe, N. B.—No connection with any other house in this street, RESS CAPS, HKADDRESS EMBROIDERIES, AND iliuaton gooda.—We have on hand a beautiful assortment Of the above articles, at reduced prices, as We are constantly receiving our styles from Paris ‘ MRS. LEVINS, 300% Broad | mcanepneongnantyt SACRIFICE or CHENILLE SHAWLS, EW SILKS, JAMES GRAY & CO. have just received, won Ly ed T, ‘rom the manufacturer, SIXTY-FIVE THOUS AND. DOLLARS WORTH OF 1c KS, Of the’ Paris st; Which must ya WITHIN THIRTY DAYS, REGARDLESS OF COST. JAMES GRAY & CO, would call the attention of purchasers to the above goods, ast hey contain the beat assortment of new and desirable goods to be found in the ety, and are marked a prices far below any vet OUR HRCULAR STOCK REDUgED 25 ren CANT RELOW ane Wirsadway, egrnor of Waverley place, ANCHE MERINOS RELOW COST. 79034 1,000 pieces colored and bh of rior fintah, ie LORD A TAYLOR, AT 6 SHILLINGS, 256, 257, 29 and BOL Grand street, and 47 and 49 Catharine street ————— Oe JAPHIONABLE PARI® DRESS SILKS—FULL AND pe sirable assortment RETAILED BELOW WHOLPSALE PRICKS. ae nS Dor 8 nd 261 Grand street, 200 9 b And $7 aod 49 Catharine street. NEW YORK HERALD. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1857. pT DRY GOODS, 46. nnnennnnnnn ee CASIO, REAT BARGAINS IN BLANKETS, URS—S6 BROADWAY AND 41 MAIDEN LANR— : WHITNEY, KETS, oul pair, | H'Wrintaa Mosinee siter, omday, Ji Raper. 10-4 Wee a iy Sper a yt gh aaee Also splendid quality 11-4 for orth . 5 = EB COMPANY'S, No. 5 Brsaaway. eee ERAS 6 COMBANTS, Be SKAGIT. G@=t AUCTION om richest assortment ever offered ia New York. . — eS URS! FURS! FURS! THE STOCK OF JOHN N. GENIN'S FURS, Ry oniec-of the aauineunior ‘Manufactured expressly MOLYNEUX 8 eels e ie For his retail rade, to the ladies and Will bo sold at auction without reserva, on fidson Bay sable capos, Monday, Tuewday, friday and Saturday, en eT anita, November 23d, 24th, 27th nnd 28h, s 4 4 4 guts. At No. 388 bya pot, tahoe bed -. bed be cardinals, aaaort it comprises (10aks, ines, he The TT TS, CUFER COLLARS, ULOVES, Gentlemen's fur gaps and gloves, MUFFLES, SLEIGH AND LAr’ KONES, ~ Culfs and collars. Manufactured from every wariety of fur in use, Sleigh robes, Bear skins ‘And will be pene ir ty ogy Lap robes, _ od fonda; ‘o'clock A.M. olf Monday, November fy & MOSS, Auctionoors, ‘Al at prices ENTS' SHAWLS— Below manufact ‘Beiter than overcoats, and one-quarter the price, just received from auction, BLANKETS, size, and very hoavy, for $2.50 a pair. PS, FURS—BEST MANUF ACTU RED ing off below cost.—A. LARSALL, of 12 old having on hand a very nnd ane qanneemenh ot Sante Sy JOBLER'S STOCK OF CLOAKS; goods, by his own inspection preety for city trade, We are selling them off v@ry fasi, at the low prices weare | sirons to sell ander cost, and offers alao, at greatly redneed offering them for. Prices te, purchasers, suitable to the times; all goats ware FRENCH MERTNOES, ranted. N. B.—Fure made up and altered at notloe, A. LASSALL, furrier, 102 oki Canal street, 2. 6d. pogyard. Lupin’s fine quality for we. per yard, A » . reat bargain. We are selling our entire stock off at very low prices. We would enumerate goods and prices, but advertising is expen- pine. apd at the low prices we are offering goods, it cannot be fordes Tt will pay you well to call on us before purchasing. ee DE BEVOISE'e RA WSO: 43 Catharine street, lower corner of Madison, RS, FU FURS. THE AMERICAN AND RUSSTAN FUR COMPANY'S No. 8] Malden lane core? of Gold 0. ¢, corner eG. SAMUTIS Toe Offer thelr immense sick of rich man ifactured ladtoa! and el ns far furs at reduction from cla priven, ta exdie to veuliee enahs via — F ‘AMES GRAY & CO. Mink marten from, ‘Will open this ony Sable fis 8,000 EMBROIDERED OLLAR! Stone marten Mountain marten from . French sable from... Wier emienid seecot gel a caps, glo , & 8 i gentiemen’s fur eoat ee re eanaee | ar see an, et Maiden lane, the American ané Rust 2.000 collars nt $0°couts, Worth $1 80. at 30 ‘conta, Wo 729 Broadway, corner of Waverley pliee. ACES, LACES, re Please remember, Chant ots, Poin ack Ince vel sian Fur Company's warehonse. Valenciennes laces, GCoifures and capes, Vuequalied in siyle, and below the Buropean cowl. RS, FURS, FURS.—H, M, SILVERMAN, 190 WILLIAM street, near Spruce street, will sell his entire stock, a6 wholesale and retail, at prices to correspond with the times, EATHERS, FEATHERS, FEATHERS, Real while, black and colored Ostrich tips Are offered at prices suited to the times, b MILLER & GRANT, 703 Broadway. INEN GOQDS AT THE GREAT SALE BY ASSIGNEES, FOR THE BENEFIT OF CREDITORS, mprisin; . PURE IRISH SHIRTING LINENS, in heavy and light makes, envy Na, HOMER & KETCHUM, BAB ERUE, VE ap ee Ae No, $18 Broadway, corner of Pearl street. Pitlow casings ee ANDRY’S LADIES FURS, Brondway, Great reduction. Hudson Bay sable, no finer im this mar. Ket, atten per cent below cost. Minic, stone teh, very low, made up for the efty trade only, all. war= $0 the eolor or apy Pure linen damask table clotha, Napkins, doylies snd towels, Damask and diapers,t By the piece or yard. Also 25 dozen soiled Table napkins. dc. also ‘Tho fabove are warranted as represented, and comprise | ranted correct in every way; no decep' some of the best nske of goods ever imported, and will be | other particularity in ihe manufacture, Orders earefu! Fold without any regard original cost, at Columbian Mall, | tended vo. om 4381 Grand street, 65,8. HOOK, get eneaer mae One of the Assigneds, R SALE OF THE SEASON— By IRVING & WATKINS, at their salesroom, No. 8 Pine INEN CAMBRIC HANDKERCHIEFS, &C.,"AT A SA- | strect, takes place on Wednesday, Nov. 25, at I olclock. crifice. This sale embraces every description aul variety of ladies’, gentlemen's and children’s furs. Ladies please call and examine this collection, which will gpen on Tuesday. Beautiful Christmas presents for the chile ren, 2,000 gents’ colored border handkerchiefs, all linen, 1s. 6d. each, 1,500 do. white, do., at Is. 6d. eae! 200 dozen ladies’ bemstiicbed do., at $2 25 per dozen. ‘Also, 600 embroidered cambric collars, at $1 25, worth $3. BEEKMAN & COMPANY, 473 Broadway. HORSES AND CARRIAGES, PAIR OF HANDSONE YOUNG HORSES FOR SALE— ACE SETS AND COLLARS, BELOW AUCTION two tron grays, well ed, 6 years old, 1434 hands 3 pris high, stout built, good trott ¢ $225. Also, one black. ‘oint d’alencon, pail agains nue, 4 years old, and one . 5S years old; price $180. es EUS eee ss : 5 Apply at 68 Cherry'street. — joniton, : J OR SALE CHEAP—AS THE OWNER HAS NO USE FOR And Maltese sets and collars, - ; ‘writ be said af ee enies Raina them, one large sorrel horse, suitable for a carriage; also one large brown horse, suitable for heavy work. Toba seen at the sable adjoining the Kings County Hotel, outs venth street, Williamsburg. OR SALE—WAGONS, HORSES, SLEIGHS, HARNESS, .: 100 Wagons, all ‘kinds, 50 sleighs, 20 horses, will be ut oargains to suit the times. No. 10 Nevins street, corner Fu! on avemue, Broo! At BEEKMAN & COMPANY'S, 473 Broadway. ADIK® WINTER DRESS GOODS. Valentias, poplins, cashmeres, do laines, alpacaa, de beges, paramattas, plaida, &e. AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES! LORD & TAYLOR, 955, 257, 259 and 261 Cirand street, And 47 and 49 Catharine street ‘OURNING DRESS GOODS. Lease all wool black de Iaines, 25 and 31 cents, T case French merinoes, 56 and 62ig cente 4 cases Lupin’s bombazines, 6e.,75c., Sle. 87)¢e., 90. and $1. 2eases Shepherd's plaids, 2be., previously sold at 623gc. S.cases tine Bn, <0. N, B.—BEST FRENCH KID GLOVES. 50 cents, Sales from 9 A. M. to P. M. AtW. JACKSON'S new mourning store, 851 Broadway, between Spring and Prince streets, Ne yar ity days longed. Tee Continuation of the gros sale at 850),.000, YOR SALE—A PAIR OF FIRST CLASS CARRIAGE horses, sixteen hands high, well matched and ean trot in $:10to the pole, ‘The above team is worthy the attention of gentlemen in want of fine horses. Can be scen at the corner’ of Twenty ninth street and Tenth avenue. ‘ORSES KEPT.—A FEW MORSES WILL BE REORIV- ed on a farm near the city, to be kept for the winter. nd stables food, Satisfactory reference given. ApPY MILLS, 40 Chambers sireet, up stairs, etre WAGON AND HARNESS FOR SALE FOR. € May to one quarter their vaiue.—A fine horse, can trot inside of @ minutes, and n good work horse, also a nice covered pleasure Wagon, Wilh harness, blankets, 4c.. will be sold for fas cost $80). Avldress Wagon, Herald office, aud the eas tablishment will be shown wherever directed. Gimams, SLEIGHS, SLEIGHS.—TUE SUBSCRIBERS: ‘have on hand, at 14 Warren streot, a large assortment of sleighs of thelr own make, which they affer for sale at mana- facturers’ prices. ORDWAY & ELMER. 10 EXCHANGE FOR A FANCY OR CONFECTIONARY store.—A horse, pleasure wagon, harness, blankets, £¢. All complete, cost over $700, will be exchanged for any kind or Rich and fashionable winter dress roots, At zetall, at Jose thas suetion prices, EDWARD LAMBERT & GO, ‘the Balance ef their importation Recelved per Perms and Avage, Comprising>— Magnificent vetvet fonneed site rot Rich damask flouneed a robes, — Marie Siuart sulk robes a quille, of business, The horse can trot inside of three minutes, and Brocade and bayadere dress stlka, ‘can work ail day if required; the wagon {s in good order; the enie bayadere robes, whole making a nice turnout. Address Wagon, id office. Black silk vels ets, — Moidavian pitas, 7 ANTED TO PURCHASE—{ FINE PAIR OF CAR- Drap de Careline, riage horees, dark bays, with long talls preferred. The: Pare Valencia, must be well matched, not over seven years old, sound, kin’ Morinoes, and stylish drivers. Any parr having » h a ‘pair, and no Bombazines, ethers, may apply o P, HARMONY's NEPHEWS & CO., 8E Delaines, Greenwich streey Ladies’ ac. All of which efford en opportunity to the ladies ef New York and vieinity for the purchase of choice goods at prloss which may not occur sgain fer a long time te come, exchange for a amall house and lot in Williamsbarg. Inquire eae. BAJOU KID GLOVES of or address Ll. FOX, 8% Chacham. Ladies’, T5e., NTED—A CLOSE TWO SEAT CARRIAGE; ON. Simms we Spee mie. y that has been but Waite used, Inquire of T. Sparling, rrtary pair warranted genuine. | | carriage maker, 266 Elizabeth street, Goods at whoiesaio at $5 Chambers mreok, Por cash or approved credit, @ Atthe lowest ruling market rates NTED—A GOOD SOUND STYLISH HORSE, WITH light wagon, or top family do., with equipage, &e., in 95 TPIANOFORTES AND 2 MELODEONS TO LET—AT LO 82 'W, $8. #2 0, Sand Ka month, or for sale, very cheap for cash, Munic tausht de ‘& few leasons, and pianos waned by l'rof. DUMSDA street, near Mowery. MAC FICENT FOUR ROU ‘ORNERED CARVED rosewood piano and stool for sale, in Brooklyn.—Pull J ootave, richly carved legs, with fruit and grapes, grand made by celebrat- JEW CLOAKS—NEW CLOAKS, AT COST OF MATERIAL AND MANUFACTURE. ONE THOUSAND BLACK BEAVER CIRCULARS Ww ty this if ihe usual price as follows:— 26) beautiful black beaver ci i Oo. perfine diagonal har, arch-brace, rich brilliant t a ed makers, nnd warranted for two veara from July last, and 29) extra superlative is nearly new, and cont $45; price AZ), the piano ix & germ, ‘The sub er having qnantity of Ww and is magnificently inlaid with peari, with scolloped Keys, materials, and with av giving employment to his banda, | td fluted all ro NB.—To « h customer it will be has determined for the remainder of th on, ade op olject. Apply at w Wington street, near Me) MANUFACTURE NEW CLOMKS Front, Brooklyn, three minutes’ walk from the Falion or of the ery latest Parisien styles, and to geil them for cash Catherine terry, from 7 A. M. to 8 P. M., for three days. AT ACTUAL COST OF MATERIAL AND LABOR, Such an opportunity as this has never yet been offered. GEO. BULPIN, 361 Broadway. (DS THOUSAND FULL SIZED CIRCULAR CLOAK, Al seven aml @ half dollars; One thousand do., of thick gray beaver, FAMILY HAVING MET WITH LOSSES IN CONSE. nee of the late financial revulsion, wonld sell a magni- octave rosewood planoforte, finished both hack and front alike with scolloped four round corners, artistic earved, legs, richly and superbly Guished in every respect ; in power and tone equal (o 8 grand, makers of the highest celebrity in At nine dollars, thie ciuy ; made to order expressly And cost $400, and will sell 4 or with maker's warrantee for two years from two One thousand superfine do., atten dollars, to | montin tee. Can be ‘soon es Tore fem two BULPIN’S great calo, on Avenue and Thirty-seventh street, cottage house, from & during the present week, tll Bi P.M. till Thursday. N. B.—Will be boxed at 361 Broadway. sary; and it willbe made an object to an immediate ne ensh purehaser, GENTLEMAN POSSESSING A RICH, POWERFUL tenor vole#, wishes aaituation in a quariette choir, either in New York or Brockiyn: Episcopal preferred. For partieu- Jars whlress Tenor, 258 avenue. REATEST CHANCE.—MAGNIFICENT GRAND DI- agonal Z-octave rowewood piano, made hy one of the bess makers and warranted in perieet order; been used a fevs months; cont $500; will be sold for $200. Can be seen at Now 141 Ninth street, USIC AT HALF PRICE AT WATERS, NO. m9 ‘Broadway.— Pianos ani Melodeons at lower prices tham ever before in this market. Pianos and melodeons to Tent, and rent allowed ou purchase. For sale on monthly Rice cua PRanow paints Fnuirely new patterns, from auetion, Yard wide, at Is. 64. LORD & TAYLOR, 255, 297, 269 and 21 Grand street, And 47 and 49 Catharine street. GPECIAL Lor oF Ric at.Ks, Just received from auction, Will be wold AT $2—COST 83 TO IMPORT. LORD & TAYLOR, 255, 267, 259 and 261 Grand street. ECONOMICAL HOUSEK EEPERS. A. T. STEWART & 00. Have purchased from the cecemt paymenta, ge R. ERNST KOCH, PROFESSOR OF MUSIC, PROM 1,000 PAIRS OF BLANKETS Taireuth, Bavaria,’ is in New York. Ye is hereby re At Tess than the cost of material, quested to call on Mr. J. Rowman, No. 7 Broadway, fourt to cance of yard wide Y, eapecting a hew relative ‘ ie NE SPLENDID SEVEN OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO HEAVY PURE LINEN NINDS EYE DIAPER, for $160; one 6% octave for $10; one magnificently curved And for $190, one beaniitul pearl key in all rou 5,000. ‘of 44 bleached $510, cont $575 six months ago, one 6 octare rosewood for 89): SHIRTING MUSLINS, ene 960 for $86, at 341 Niuth avenue, near Twenty sath sree, Al of which they are seling at pricen'much below their ie GONZALEZ, ue. Ee Rreadway, Chambers and Reate streate aaTROLOGY, ue RICHEST AND CHEAPEST Ed) CENTS.—CLAIRVOYANCE—RBY MRS, HAYRS. Mo SILK as 5 Hroome street, between Elizabeth and Mott streeta, in the otty. New York cfty, Diseases cured, absent friends found, advico A_T. STEWART 4 00., Broadway, Smanten tor hentenseets, | On business: sitiafaction given Ge no charge; no money re- ceived before the examinations are made. TALENCIA. PLAIDS, PIYE SHILLINGS AND SIX- | 77/7) epRinG STREET —CL MRS. SRY- Sea Dean, cigs gemanee WY ste eee ALIREKMAN & COMPANY'S, 473 Broaitway. Srfing edvice on Vustnces: "fhe fuse and woereabous of 0b Also superine Knglish poplins, 6s pent frenia main known, A. Satisfaction oF no pay. Gray ALENTIA AND WOOL PLATDS e SE = me — cholce atylen, vA! MADAME MAR TAS A MUCH PRLOW INPORTERS? PRICES. wih parensnay, VEee panbien LORD & TAYL 1 § rt noc, what ehanges 255, 257, 200 and 961 Grand street, Aw! 47 and 49 Catharine street. : FALL FASHIONS, B15 rE ose were of eon. of haat and darkest wero have some minke of wxiraordinary uaity, rey er ns and every cuber demsription of far tor na and Ce rrapeagnae mosteniet aren eonee ve n RULES 5 roe 475 Broadway. ULPIN'S GREAT mae or no Hi ‘ ALL OF GENCINE MATERIAL AND MANUF Beantifut sets of mink at... . * do. Extra ink je STROLOGY.—MADAMB LANE OAN BE CONSULTED bor of rich dark shade, ai eens A ‘about love, And absent friends. She tila alb A eplendhl assortme lizabeth street, near Gravtt. Lal events of life, at 104 gentlemen, 50 Also, cents, Khe causes speed) gloves. or GEENA Wit GRAB RAD wine, 7 HALE THE USUAL PRICKS, Ladioa are eantioned against vaenond hand qnita goods, which are sow velng erty ty] (A, DODWORTITE DANCING ACADEMIES, ‘the city, and which are really dear at . . oF at pA AG Ses Clansea now for the reoeption of pup: ROOK ES DANCING ACADEMIES, B ‘Youre, No. #41 Buoowk Senenr. Wednesdfys and Satu days. jontacur Hatt, Court Sreerr, Ciasera meet Mondays and eatare. All reone joining: COPFURES PRATHERS AND OTHER ORNAMENT, Ga and no {civntion in eommmverial elrelee hae been terrible, 3A . re FUCK ie net insensibte iain hata feta, ene DAXSINGTANOTH Ha XW CLASS BROOKES ACA. newedg to ener . raniagn oh haar inmvenee my Tuesday. Ail the fashionable dances wwaght iy The paviton de fora ian ' : | ie course of lessons. ‘There are classes open for thoes more way, between Thompson's and Fremont 1 Alda _ BILLIARDS, namerous friends apd the publie that ber brilliant ELAN'S PATENT ILLIA FS.— PARTIES of patterns are now as ca “Ta are cy i weve [~ Dillined tables ‘ail avd the preont a favors nouneed b . ealle to hase. A rge lot of new and second hand tention to La ‘basqae, oan be cat tbe fables, with in the billiard line, for cash ouly at her Balesroom 786 wad 738 Way, manufactory, 63 Ann sires}