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ini, 200 pply at on sepsis ISHED ROOMS Wiel G48, BIC bay RI me gentlcnsens ‘at els Sas tase co oxcmmugede! 20. ferences Rory ACCOMMOPATED WITH GENTLEMEN Board aud rooms atl Ja nd rooms ah 21 Jay street bi LAS bd Te gi tpl boyd 5 isn 0 Megs aah PLACE, rooms othe fhe seat me See Ne eeaely now, aad sloganuy ture anc hearpeacnne thet atl yreiee BOND STREBT.—A parlor on thet BEDROOM ON 27 be the second floor, a back the first floor, and one Sev lres, ore P y ate Mentea telerentee eke or llensen; “Tetorences ex: hanged; all the modern improvements; call for three or four BEACH STREET, 81. JOHN'S PARK.—TO LET, TO 2» genueman and wife or two single genuemen, with or joard, a large front room, and bedroom attached. Mc's back parlor aiid single rooms. 48 SespaaE cweee &remopens = . jen at table and also Seta "poapdern, t all the ferences ex- ‘rof. A. Basset. The house is first class and ‘contal noes iene eennaeial location unsurpassed, ref 4 WEST SIXTEENTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH AVE- nue. Ag) antec pt in suits or single rooms, furnished or eh rd in the ro Route, at e€onomical rates, Dinner at 6 o'clock. BLEECKER STREET, WAY.—. 53 SSPE EAE, aR RAPA jbosets, suitable for & gent and papel panna pd Semen ‘also a.single room; terms moderate. References re- MAPISON AVEN' CORNER OF TWENTY-SE- venth street, one b|ock from Madison square.—Two fine of (Mp e Feat sirable more families: also pleasant mn; frat class board; ‘private table if nodern improvements. TWENTY. THIRD STREET, BE- 5H AND, We WEST Fifth and Sixth avenues.—To let, with board, Salis of roome handsomely furnished, suitable for gentlemen and their wives. or single gentlemen.’ House first class, wi the re improvements. Location very desirable. Din- erat EAST TWENTY-EIGHTH STREET.~TWO FINE rooms on the second floor, sultable for a gentleman and a, wife, can be hat ¥ with reasonable board, ina first class ‘The situation is denirable, beng within three doors of Fe ourth avenue. References exe apacious. a on second Boor, fesiiten, and room for single, gentleimon ot the above fre rinaa residence. Dinner at 6o'elock. References exchanged 6 —- heb he ah Li BETWEEN UNION oor, for’ amniies: dade gee. ones, on the he fourth for gentle: _—_ with or without House with entire new furni- faa eee eee ee) 79. SPRING STREET, A FEW DOORS FROM BROAD. 7 Way, To lot, several, handsomely furnished ‘haat hotels: aire tthe bulliing of ANSON sees ihe Br WEST. NINTH STREET.—A CARD.—BEAUTI- folly furnished apartmenta to rent, with or without fail or partin} board; houre first clase: ments, at 113 West Ninth street, a few doors from : all recent improve- iway. 125 3. “TWENTY, FIFTH STREET.—PLEASANT i) and well furnished Loca- fou pleasant. Cars and stages convenient, rooms to let, with board, 15 EAST BROADWAY.—A LARGE FRONT ROOM ON +0 the second floor, with pantry attached, suitable for a fenveman ‘and lady, wit rd, ina desirable family, may bad for the winter, Also, two'single gentlemen can be ac commodated. Apply aa above. 15 “WAVERLEY PLACE—T0 LET, WITH BOARD, large ‘lost rooms, with gas and fire, to gentlemen and wives or single gentiemes. Terms reasonable. Dinner HUDSON STREET.—A BACK PARLOR AND other large commotious rooms 19 let, wih bowd, to is wife or ringle gentlemen; hous: with near St. John’s park. Refe- 176 a gentleman and modern improvements, rences exchanged. 204. ABINGDON SQUARE, WEST SIDE—TO LnT, with board, @ second floor room, with bedroom if re- quired Sg iee! a front parlor; cars and stages pass; references Fequired, 291, ‘WEST WEST FOURTEENTH STREET —TWO LARGE well furnished rooms, with board, on the second tloor, ‘and one on the third, in family With a few boarders. Beet of references given and required, 225 "HATE STREET.—A GENTLEMAN AND HIS D Wife can be accommodated with a pleasant furnish ed room, with be terms very moderate; or two single gentlemen. House with modern improvements, in a family where the comforts of a home can be enjoyed. 419 BROOME, STREET, NEAR BROADWAY, AND 67 Prince street, near Broadway, west aide —Gentie- wal dnd every pleasant and comfortable rooms for the winter every Accommodation ateither of the above places. 4 26 HUDSON, STREET, BETWEEN MORTON AND Food accommodations for the winter for eente moped their wives; also, rooms for single ——_ sth or without board. Terma moderate. Gall and 46 | Broome qzauee. ONE LOCK ‘WkST OF he most desirable and central location abe ep veins Gee tamedinte vicinity of all the first class ‘and wanaient lors accommodated. Duncrat atl and6Go'clock. Private table BROOME STRERT, FIRST DOOR BAST OF 590 Tadson street A Indy and her two daughters would bet 4 front with bedroom, also two rooms, with dowrd. Ral — are newly furnished and contain all the mulern improvements, Those seekipg & pleasant bome will pirase call unmediately, 59 BROADWAY, UNION SQUARE, SECOND DOOR & from Seventeenth street —Handsome suit of rooms a the first oor, with liberal private table, to& private fain y 14 required. A WEEK, FOR COMFORTABLY FURNISH- $l 25 ed rooma In a respectable neighborhood, conve- fothe business part of the city. Apply at 25 Canal st., «Broadway, all this week. PARLOR AND BEDROOM TO LET, WITH BOARD, for the winter, op reasonable term. ‘Apply at 24 South Third street, Willainaburg, within three minutes walk of four ferries. LADY, HAVING A LARGE HOUSE, wistias To To A takes indy and gentleman Or three single gen Wemen to board. Dinner at six one ° ‘Apply at 210 Henry srcet, Brooklyn, between State and Atiantic. aig gf 4 SELECT BOARDERS CAN OBTAIN WELL FUR ished roome and first 1% rNin » montorate price, in inth a VERY DESIRABLE HOME MAY BR FOUND TN A A private family for & few boarders, where comfort is fudied, at reasonable terms. It ina pleasant walking dis for down town gentlemen, and the neighborhood quiet. geaand cars run within a block. References exchanged. Ai ply at 146 Fourth sireet, near Barrow. FURNISHED KR TO LET—A BACK PARLOR, first floor, without board, to one or (wo gentlemen, a os ‘American family. Terma No. ihe rear atreet _—<———__ ND WIFE CAN FIND A GOOD GENTLEM home witha you fried couple, having more room than Bey desire, ins ua built house in West Thirtieth street n Kighth and Ninth avenues Terms moderate and re- |. Ad 1. W. HL. be 649 Post office. ENDID FU RNISHTED ROOM, WITH BEDROOM let, toa gentleman and wife or with all the modern ince street, a few doors west Inquire at 96 _References required. GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE AND A PEW SIN- Aine gyatemen con be accammetated with pleasant raoma rd by applying at 146 Waverley place penees each! chan ie FURNISHED PARLOR, HAVING GAS, CROTON, tae of bach, to Int. with oF without board, to Rersang Thigh reapectabilliy, in the mo Weill located Beis Fittecuth hirvet, "betweba Pigs and’ Sixth ABANT gor 1TR oF ronwrgaino ROOMS cvements, i mureet, Arai bouse weet of NFLROANT SUIT OF ROOMS WILL RE LET TO A fand wile, with board; also for twosingle gentle. Private bath 10 it. House new and newly far fished Location In ‘Fenty rect, near FINy even tevan R.N., box 4.172 Post office. ADY AND GENTLEMAN, OR A SINGLE LADY, with board for the iady,)ean be accommodated with & ery desirable small parlor and bedroom adjoining. House oderm and very ceri looking for s quiet can be suited. Address H. Hi, box 125 Heral wInDLE AGED LADY. TTAVING A HANDSOMELY furnished front room on first foor vacant, would hike to rent ito a nice gentieman and Indy. with Boatd forthe tw S private tal if preferred; location central and i i ‘irene Perfect Conbidencn, tiroadway Post ofte, for four aye References exe! ISHED ROOM TO LET—TO Sg A ge ‘or Without partial board, at 61 Meect Bath, gas, ae. bit Sirois OARD FURNISHED ROOMS "WITH PANTRIRG weniy. ry aint were near “fironday OARD.—OLINTON PLACE =A ¥ MID AND ON OR two single genilemen. w Pkte Mle Men Maton place, ear PM tue.” References exchange’. a CARD, TO ee, ai PRIVATE FAMILY, A PAR- B jor on the yA floor, with board, toa gentleman and wife gentlemen, also one om pong ly benccora. GENTLE ‘ker street. (wo any moriated Greenwich street, ——— 00M, COMPARING. Gas, ine tivate fall. ‘apply ac 60 Pith OARD.—A Gi BaDY Can Bi BR AC. ENTLEMAN AND with a neatly for the lady: location tenons he Tpewete ian Retal; Browlway. "Ploadeedinene W. ae ‘way Post OARD—FOR PURNITU MILY wane Bievrehontieh ‘howakeaping, can, meet witha part will rnitire hoard in 8 A ia well frosted Avely to KNIGHT 200. enone ence OARD lANDRO if BY mm. FURNISHED Rooms, WIT wir! for swiven, at 1 Second avenue, Wrdween SGrahar naa Rath evs net TWO on ste Far eer OaRD =A wt WInoW Lan i Beare Lane a snesctahis ping ay te Tain convenient to Apply at 80, West £94 steret, | cating bedroom on the seco NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY. BOARDING AND LODGING, DOWN 7 ‘TOWN. GENTLEMEN AND THEIR FROARD regees | Be sire few gentlemen, alsotwo smal! fami- Noni Bridge fviareraee res ees means OARD, ETC.—A GENTLEMAN Bee tole Keuifemen ea be technorati goat terms, by 9 Thine ree ok Reloremeremunt ee OARD IN EXCHANGE FOR INSTRUCTION, lady, of high professional ability as music and ieveher, atno of English and ‘French, desires to where Instruction would be received in ent thereof, ‘Address Professiobal, Union square Guy reference given. ‘oat oftice, for three days. OARD IN BROOKLYN.—DESIRABLE ROOMS 1 B varaciaoe bout, slabig fer ageademan and ete, @ single gen o’eloe] a half ke. BaHlenry atrect, eo et a ly by Re. IN FRQORLTE A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE le jemen can find comfortable core ma snail’ private uire for thelr own pi Apply iy teSiD Becken street, Detween Court and Smith, OARD IN BROOKLYN.-TWO SINGLE GENTLEMEN id te family. & pleaiant second slo Toca! elsty. Tas" Washington street, five 1 minutes ‘walk ‘from the Fulton ferry ort Home atntags on toe second Bone, nu frat | of ro0 ning, i 8 class private house, ‘arabe compete, gue gas and fire. Best SEentrrence given, aad von Address box 105 Herald ome. OARD WANTEG—BY A GENTLEMAN, AND WIFE, in a genteel location, west of Broadway, below Four. icenth suse room on second, four, with panirles. pork Post office, stating terms, location 9, &c. BOARD WANTED.—PLEASANT ROOMS IN A. PRI- Terms mt be moderate. Iocation be- tween Rigtecs hand pees sixth a: and Fourth and Sixth a Dinner at noon, 38, with reference, M, Andrews 8 ‘619 Hudson street, houre of ) and nurse; ‘will require two rooms with fire ond Terms not over $80 per month. Address R. R. ‘Post Office. OARDING.—A caRLOR AND BEDROOM ON FI floor, handsem: nose ‘with or without a private table, at 49 West Twenty we street. The house vs class and several yore eviabiished, Alse, a front room for a single gentleman. CARDING —A SMALL. FAMILY, HAVING MORE ) room than they require, would let a bed and bedroom to span and wife, or a’ few ith fire and ‘Apply’ ‘at 184 East Sixteenth street, OARDING—IN A FIRST CLASS HOUSE, CONVE- nient to carsand stages, for a geutleman and wife or two of three young gentlemen. Dinner at 6 o'clock. "Apply at 170 West Twenty-second street, between Seventh and Eighth avenues, ROOKLYN.—ONE LARGE AND TWO SMALL ROOMS to let, with board, at 234 ry street, next to the cor- her of Amity street. Reference preter) ‘and given, Ct pOUSE, SH BROADWAT—FURNISHED 3 week, for gentlemen and ladies ork, frome $2 10 $6. Vounested tu w first class re OTTAGE PLACKE.—TO LET, AT NO. 13 COTTAGE Jace, aneatiy furnished front room, with bedroom ad- joining if required, furnished with fire gas, suitable tor wosingle geniemen, Family privale Terme, three -s per week for the two rooms. |OMFORTABLE ROOMS TO LET TO GENTLEMEN, without board, at 259 Green street, near Fighth; reference given and required. ESIRABLE HOME FOR THE WINTER CAN BE HAD in a private family, pleasantly located, in a house, with ll the modern improvements; a few neatly furnished rooms to let, to pale and their wives: oA single gentlemen, with or rms reasonable. Apply at 201 Bleecker a errs iireadway"and ‘and Binh avenue, Stages pase LEGANTLY FURNISHED ROOMS—FULL BOARD ina modern brown stone dwelling, near Fifth avenue and Tenth street, with a private fainily.’ Ladies and gentle. men, or seeking social forts, and every attention. “Please address box 5,000) Post office. a, ROOMS TO LET.—GENTLEMEN REQUIR- pleasant rooms in a convenient and central location, wil tndlovery ‘socommodaiion by applying at 419 Broome street, near Brondway, at lerate pric JURNISHED HOUSE - WANTED—IN THE VICINITY ‘of Madison square, to purchase, or rent until the Ist May. ‘Address box 826 Post office. URNISHED ROOMS TO Kitchen, toa gentleman and wife or a'smail family sirable rooms are now offered at reduced prices; fmmpdiate possession may be had. Apply at 123 West Twenty-fourth street, near Seventh avenue. 1URNISHED APARTMENTS, IN A PRIVATE FAMT- ly, for gentlemen in particular, consisting of a small parlor ind communicating bedroom, ‘two iarge parlor vad- Tooms and rooms en suite, all with gas, fire grates and nets. Also, torent, new separate bedrooms, furnished, on upper floor, ‘The whole reserved for grown.’ persons of’ re- sbectubinty with referenge, Partial board if desired. Inquire at47 Amity street, near Broadway. OFFLLODGINGS.— GENTLEMEN CAN OBTATN NI ly furnished rooma at the Globe Hotel, corner of Fran! William streets, Price of rooma 23 cents per night; few upper rooms for $4 per AT EAT AND NEWLY FURNISHED ROOM TO LET, 54 White aireet, near Broadway, ina quiet, respectable references required. ‘0. 85 EAST TWENTY-FIFTH STREET.—A VERY DE- sirable home may be found in a private family for a entleman and his wife; a large front parlor, with communi floor; the house is conveniently wiuated, being only a few doors from Fourth avenue. Refe- renges exe Qo OR TWO RESPECTABLE LADIFS CAN BE AC- modated with board, ina private family, where there jh the day preferred. ober boarder. Those whose business calls them out ov" TH BROOKLYN.—TO LET, TO ONE OR R TWO GEN- T—ROOM, BEDROOM AND ._ Apply at 36 Commerce street Uemen, with partial board, a'nice large front room, with sand fireplace. Location pleasant and convenient to the fonth ferry. and also tothe cars. amily small al private. For particulars dnquire at 1B Larrisou street, WO FRONT ROOMS, FURNISHED, TO LET—WITH board, separate or together, to a (amily or single gentle. men, at66 Hammond street, beiween Bleecker and Fourth strects, Bath and gas. ¥.—A PRIVATE FAMILY DESIRES TO iwo gentlemen, & neatly furnished ntry, with use of bathroom “adoitin low ind desirable; stages pase the door Jouston street 10 LET—TO A GENTLEMEN AND LADY; for the lady, if required, a handsomely parlor on Grst oor, or front chamber on second floor. quire at 67 Sullivan atroet, ) LET—FURNISHED PARLORS AND SUITS OF rooms.—Those desiring elegant rooms, with, the comforts OF whome, browktval and tea, and dinner’ gn Sunday if-de- wired, 4 fiud it to their interest to call at 38 Clinton place, Righth street Oe yrey PLEASANT ROOMS MAY BE OBTAINED AT No, 19 Mark's piace for a family oF single gentlemen. Private table if de TANTED—BY A SINGLE GENTLEMAN, ONE LARGE, comfortable room or two amall ones, with fall boar noes, near Union square, Terms from $8 to ox 2,905 Post office, WANTHD-A FURNISHED ROOM AND BREAKFAST, ina private family, by an experienced teacher on the plano, where lessons would be received as partial compensa: tion, "Rest of references given and required. Address 8. Duverney, Herald office TANTRE Ly GeNTE EMAN, A COMFORTABLE room and board in ® te family; below Canal st. pre- gurrad Adress, wih basse, stating Wrms, reference, &c., box 3,725 Post office. LOST AND FOUND. OPTED FROM THE BALTIMORE SUN.—LOST, OR inissent. —On the 2ist of September last, we sent a letter ireseed to tue Waterburg Kaiiing Company in containing our note, payable tooer ews orier, 4 at eight months from August 1, 1857, for seventeen hundred and sixty five dollars and twenty five cents, (81,765 2.) which letter and note have not been received. The pay ment of the aaid note haa been stopped. The finder will please Feturn the above to the undei Wh & CO., Baltimore, Md. DA NST, A SUM OF ROW vcan have by applying at 2i Cortland OUND—ON SATURDAY, ZISTINST., BY STRAMRO, iph, in New York bay, a small 18 feet row boat, painl ed white, with a red streakiarou The owner, by pay his advertisement and proving property, can have e described boat. Apply on board the boat Sytph. OUND IN WEST TWENTY THIRD STREET, A LARGE Dueket used for dumping coal. The owner can have the fame by calling at 251 ehh ‘Avenue, and paying charges. 1 OST—ON SUNDAY, NOV. @ A WHITE BULL, TER 4 rier dog; answers to the name of Tip. Any person te 3M Crosby street, or OO) Rroadway, will be led. turning him te liberally rew Tso MONDAY RVENING, 4. Jereey finia. a cedar yaw! boat, about 14 feet long. Teen trotiom and black top: top and gun Wales much chated, haa thwart fora wee. i ar will ‘be. ultably re d by applying Me Ben). x trmon, 3 Covaties sip. Lesok MONDAY, RVENING, A GOL! p. LOCKET, 4 with w Ind meas, green enamelled, and cross on one fide. Whoever ‘will return iat the otce of Lovejoy’ Hotal, corner of Beekman street and Park row, will be liberally rewarded. JOSEPH BAILEY ap INeT, oFr OST—ON TUBSDAY, NOY. 94, IN PROSPECT STREET, Hrvoklyn, & small ‘ponte alu, white, with Teht tan netome the by ears. Any person finding and returning tie same will be liberally rewarded by Jamon Mooney, dry goods store, 99 Fultgn street, Brooklyn, # YOUNG LADY Wio HY MISTAKE TOOK uate mink muf tn place of her own, at « sore on the corner of Broadway and Lidpenard street yeutorday after Boon, will please return the same to the store, where ahe will find her own mut. I ORT OR STOLEN—A RUACK AND TAN TERRIER 4 slut, anewers io the name of Kate, Whoever will return her to 482 Broadway, corner of Howard street, will receive & Nberal reward AIR om GoLD :LOst—on MON Inet, in Broadway, tsi cnen or in an omnibus, sate ons are perp ‘and the Bact 9 “Temnie heads, sei are worth more than their walue; ond ibe Were eurnenlly ati {hele restoration, A ply at office fur rot feward will be given. TOLEN AT TAMMANY HALL, | MONDAY BVE enetboos contalan jam of money and athree the Stafford Oil yin favor of Anson vi Uw, a) Persona are cautioned from nego The bolder tating rald yment ha of the Pocketbook ma i iene remit, i the Fmt office, the private note to me, wt, wee No sh Heckman street AOU age B NOTICE nn PA wa n, 0 wACHt cTrguht ies iy deans Oy by & ‘Woy ta the or sien ots sad codreed cahert ah nto wae fos a a) ih Saat ovine tng eet a destination, shot ed a tare Port Dover, ©, meer THE WORTH MONUMENT. é-TTHE TE ETERS OF oF A ii parte yoden cS eetee! forth. ‘Sous J. TurpaLe, See. ‘corner of inst., at SIR KNIG: THE 8IR KNIGHTS OF A Palesti waa commune fo. 18, are ye to meet at ibelr roomee, inst, lock A. rar unto rm, to acted an gar to eM A ogre of CHAS. H. CORNELL, E. C, a 1... rr UREKA LODGE, NO. 243, ¥. A: M.—THE MEMBERS 0! Pepa fo RT meet at ele rooms, Masoulo ‘Temple, cornet of and Crosby Weds fovember 25, at 11 o'clock A. M., for the: of dedication of the monument’ e memory of our Inte brother, Major General William J. Worth, ‘a. H, UNDERHILL, Secretary. rn 4 “iti PURITAN, LODGE NO. 30. BRETHRE lodge room, ecindaday, 2505 amtant, MIL A.M for the Rois ak igs and a ‘nhren tn foatgur ang {ee Simnentto Generel abd it Ka yMonn, see Jno, F, Hasna, Secretary. f ‘ ANON LODGE, 191, F. A. M., WIL!, MEET AT 01 peel’ Hall, C.) satis next, the t cul inat., opp te in the ceremonies of the dedication = K Ge58 quested to be present. By ord G, 8. Dene, Secretary. ‘ASONIC NOTICK.—HOWARD LODGE NO. 35 WILL GEORGE DEBENHAM, W. M. meet at their corner of Broome and Crosby streets, on Wednesday, inst., at 11 o'clock A. M., for the arpone, of auendin the dedication, of the monument erec wr Gene: order, CHAR, By WESTOUTT, Master, ‘ASONIC NOTICE—DORIC some NO, 20 RR. thren are requested to assemble 68 Past Broadway, on Wednesday next, at 11 A. a 19 aalte! wi che Grand Lodge and ‘he authorities in g tae monu- ment to Get ‘worth, Wear dark diohen ‘and ret loves. F, H. Buus, Secretar; Je J. W. SIMONS, W. M. ‘ASONIC.—CHARTER OAK LODGE NO. 29 F. A. M.— The members of Charter Oak Lodge No. 249, are re- quested to meet at their - Fell lows’ a on Wed- zeatey. Nov. 25 eh LG o'el Romar pres vate in the dedica- tion of ‘the We are earnestly Fequested to be present at the above hour. By ond GEORGE YOUNG, W. M. _Groncr G. Mircum, Secretary. MAsoxg NOTICE.—BENEVOLENT LODGE, NO. 28, A,M.. will meet at thelr rooms, Masonic Temple, corner of Broome and Crosby streets, on Wednesday, fast at IL o'clock AL ML, (0, participate in the seremonicn of the dedication of the monument erected wo the memory of late Maj. Gen, William J. Worth. By order. WinLtaM AM ARNOUX, W. 1 NEW YORK LODGE N 330 = AND A. M. heir Ing. November 26; at I1_o'clock, 40 tinite ‘with the M Grand Lodge in the ceremonies of the dedication of the monu- ment erected to the memory of the late Major General Wm. J. Worth. By order. ‘CHARLES D. BROWN, W. SaMvEL A, Ross, Secretary. ‘ASONIC.—THE MEMBERS OF INDEPENDENT ROY- ‘al Arch Lodge No. 2, are notified to assemble at their room (Masonic Temple, corner of Broome and Crosby streets) on Wednesday, Nov. 4, at 1134 o'clock, to particip pate in the ceremonies of dedicating the monument of Major ( joneral W. 5. Worth. | By order. JOHN V. HENRY, W. M. Mt. yi tary. ‘ABONTO | NOTIOR. THE HEMBERS OF ornus Lodge, No. 208, of F. & A. M. sated je “Hoar rd Waxesig.p, Secretary. ‘ASONIC.—THE MEMBERS OF DARCY LODGE, NO. 1st, of F&A. rite Wek y notified to attend ai their lodge room, 207 Bor , on Wednesday next, 25th inat., at 11 o'clock A. M., to sta partic ole in the inauguration of the monu- ment to be erected me! THOR. HL of ‘n. Wm. Worth. By order of, | REESNTO, We ML Lavz, Secretary. MASONIC. THE MEMBERS OF OCBAN, LODGE, NO; and A, M., are ‘summoned io attend a special rooms, corner of Broome and Croaby streets, on Wednenda; 4 Nov. 25, 1857, at ll o'clock A. M. The ‘object of the meeting 1 to m to make arra ments to participate ip the ceremonies: dedication monument erected to the memory of the late Major Sanna Wm. J, Worth. By order. UBL T. SUARLETT, W. M. Jas. Seurte Secretary. ASONTC, NOTICE. THE MEMBERS OF METROPO: litan Lodge No. er F. and at thelr lodge room, Odd Fello ital, “on 26th inst. at 11 o'clock precisely, for the Helpating Inte ceremonies attending the a monument erected to the memory of our late di brother, Major General , Worth. By resolution of the M 'W. Grand Lodge, the brethren are requested to appear, he far na practicable, in black clothes and bat, and proper Masonic clothing. By order of LOUIS F. MINARD, W. M. _Jonn Sneviie, Secretary. ASONIC NOTICE.--MUNN Loose. Reba tag —BRETH ren are requested to assemble No. 51 Di- Vision street, on Wednesday, at 11 sclnek Ae, to unite with the Grand Lodge in or gaia @ monument: ‘to the, tale Seer. Worth. Pisces J. BERRY, P.M. Maser NOTICE.—INDEPENDENT LODGE NO. 185, ‘M.—The members of this Lodge are hereby nott meeting st their lodge ied wo aitend, th black drew, at their Lodge, room, Maxonlc Temple, cor. Broome and Croaby strect, on Wednesday, Now, deat iforclock AM to partielpate in the {nan guration of the monument to be erected to the m eral Wil liam J. Worth. By order of FOUN KUSH, W. ary. Jonx W. ASONIG AND INDEPENDENT ORDER OF opp Fellows’ regalia, ball badges funeral badges, tags, b ners, bunting, eagles, batons, spangles, stars, shoulder straps, smoking cape, masks, sociely ome leue 486 road owdway (formerly of Grand street), ‘rom 8 pea mT et M ASONT Til MEORRS OF LAPAYETTE LODGE, No 64of F. A. M.,are are requested to meet at the jodge room (Gothic toons} Odd Fellows Hall, this day (Wednes day) at 11 o'clock, for the pw of partictpaiing in = ceremonies of the dedication of 1 co manemast erected to memory of the late Major General William J. Worth. JOHN REED, W. M. W. Livine Apa: OSAIC—TH =N OF MOSAIC LODGE ‘are hereby notified to meet at the ay a = the 25th inet, a participate in the funeral ceremonies in honor of Major General Worth. Ladges who do not anticl pate parading are cordially invited to unite with us on the howe occasion. By order, J. HODGMAN, W. ey ‘VaxpEnuorr, Secretary ASONTC NOTICE. —M RS ington Lodge No. 235, F. A.M, Meet at the lodge room, Masonic ‘Te: and Crogby streets, on Wednesday, o'clock A. M., precisely, Brethren of wich lodges aw do_ nw parade are Fesprettuly Invited to Jain with us in the ceremo, hiew of dedient ing & monument 13 the memory of OUF Inte brother, Major General Worth, By order, GEO, 0. A. BAKER, W.M. Wa. B. Buarenny, Secretary. PASONIC.—THE MEMBERS OF HOLL Ko. 8, are requested (0 assemble at tl GRORGE WAS! hereby notified to corner of Broome @ Mich instani, a 10s CAND LODGF, ir room Odd Feiwel i, on the 26th inst., at 1144 o'clock A. M., ‘0 wake toatiend the dedication of the Worth mon.x.iment “brivesten Lay, Secretary. R. R. BOYD, W. M. MEMBERS OF EKASTERN mmoned ASONIC NOT! Star Lodge, 221, F. ssemb 1 o'clock A sca wien: OF THR CITY LODG No. 408, F, and A. M., will meet at Odd Fellows’ Hall, corner of Grand and ¢ ertre rirsets, at It A, M.. thie day. So}: re respectfully invited to, By order. 3 . . a TACOS. WM. wit Weduesday next, the 25th inst.. at l2o’clock M., at the ‘orinthian Rooms, Odd Fellows’ Hall, to participate in the dication of the Worth monur be xl % be puncias! in P* TNAM LODGE, NO. M8 F.AM. MEET ON e PAY re requested to meet at the Mgt room, Cor nd Centre streets, on Wednesday, the 25ch A.M. her af Grand inrtant, at 12 o'clock M., to participate in the ceremonies of the dedication of the monument erected to the memory late Major General William J. Worth. +, Borer of the W. M. OVE, Secretary. aS ae ad ‘OF PACIFIC LODGE, NO. 28 OF A. requested to meet at their lodge room, cor i Y he a ner Twennt itn ‘rect nnd Third avensie, on Wednewia inst, at Lo'clock A. M., for the purpose of partici with tbe Grand Lod, find os, in inaugurating the monument to Gener jer of T. J. Katy, Seo, ore a B, CORNELL, W. M. NS rear Y ar MEMBERS OF PALESTINE LODGE NO. 24 rs ‘fare hereby notified to meet at their room, fewery,t attend the Worth Monument celebration, at’ 10% Wrelock A. M., Nov. 25. The members of other lodges are Hy order, HENRY 1 JACKBON, W. M. Cas, W. Orniweis, Secretary. HE MEMBERS OF WORTH Tong, & ine hereby summoned to attend a enecial meeting of the lotee Bast Broadway, at Il A. M., for the purpose in the dedication of a momament to eget Cien "Worth. Ala, the members of get ladgenare ren tojoin withus. By order 08. BANNAN, ons W. Timsox, Becretary. ETER. C OF 1si2 OF THE STATE OF NEW vi Bay conte OF agsemble at headquarters, 62 Lis- Tednemday, the 2th inst, at 103g o'clook A. The Brooklyn Corps ol respectfully invited to join wah ue ot participating to celebrant Velorana, under the command of Col. en” reapectiully r AWE TONES, Colon ited to join us on the occasion. ‘Wm, Consiene, Adjutant, NINE ORPHANS COURT FOR THR COUNTY OF *pnllagelphiaccip the matter of the evlate of Joarph Ball eceaned.—thare of Hannah Holloway decease —To Samuel Holloway, Jr. ENeabath HolleWay and Catherine Holloway, ehildren of Rainuel Holloway, d jeceased, son of Thomas Hot deceased, son of Hannah Holloway, paternal aunt Or Joreph Ball, deceased. ant to Jonaph Sailer, Jeremiah Railer, Kilzabeih Painter and Sarah Painter, children of M Baler: deceased, daughter of Hanash, vi cihow . deceased, And to John Holloway Moore and I Hall, obit: Sion of alt Hannah Piofloway deceased, Nad. to three othor chiliren of the said Hannah Hollowsy, deceased, whose amon are unknown, and to the Jegnl reprogentatives of any of the said parties. "Notice is hereby given that divide hage been awarded to the several pai ove normed in the Fororte of the nudivors filed in the martelpt the ahove estate hana’ Court for the county of Philadetphia, and ave remained unclaueed in the Vy Ee the thet the en sue personal rep Rcho died in the year 1 (oe di I oe Le rphmme Court, teak Piftoioway. the Cs art hae referred the Wantler of Une sat idends to 3 Ae mafitor, to nga vel re dnd, ‘eho are, entitled to a dividende, and pre befand whether the guid jinelaimned divisen ia are F the parties abore nam @ should be q mm od ye of Marri sry Min ay, the 2h Lageqw it +5 ‘owen ene to the a my add im a sorte thephen Colwell, administrator of The sag North Water mreet, bo Jemen Paul, Kang, in he said city, attorney at law, No. yurth aures Te, 160. JOSEP A, CLAY, Auditor. NOVEMBER 25, n-ne SRY GOODS, ae. 44% SHAKER FLANNELS, FOUR SHILLINGS PER ‘BIR AX & SOMTART, Will open thia day anowher bel 473 Broadway, fiannels. Pa and winter en. ms 0 per cent cart piece, ee eee ta a BROAD WULPIN'S ORE. SALE 7,000 plush pees ee rx eh chenille at extra superfine Will be added to'therale of thin week, @KO. BULPIN, 1 Broadway. BROADWAY, SHAWLS AND CLOAKS, i large stock of shawls of every y descsiption, ineluding ‘Our many new and exclusive ONR HALE THRIW ORIGINAL GosT, Cloaks in velvet and beaver, select and elegant in atyle, nyimade ofthe richest materials, imported, are all reduced clades wil T dard ta our extensive establishment an aasort- ent SHAWLS AND CL 1 LOAKS, ‘than sith, in rib Dolied tates. CHARLES STREET & x & 415 “| SL 1,600 Fretich cambric and Swins collars at 25 cente. . GENIN'S BAZ. bi Bt. Nicholas {Kotel. 513! ee Pench Embroidered rene ro SmProldered soln, (lowing sleeves) GENIN'S BAZ \AR Si, Nicholas Hotel, 513 BROADWAY. 1,000 fine embresees collars at 50 cents. ENIN'S BAZAAR, Bt. Nicholas Hotel. 513 BRQADwA 000 Fine embroidered handkerchie GENIN’S B. eee, ‘St. Nicholas Hotel. yt Pon Breakin 14, the very finest quality, at $250. se P GENIN "8 ABAAR, t. Nicholas Hotel, 513 BROADWAY. (600 Misses embroidered rets, at $1. oon 8 Pere ged ebolas Hotel, 513 BROADWAY, 1,000 Embroidered bands, at 38¢.. 76e. anc $1. GENIN'S AEA Micholas Hotel. BROADWAY, Op} poate 3 ne ce Will offer on Monda: ny 2 CHOICE EMBROIDE es AND LAGE it dons, Just re |, at 50 per cent less than original New sispes sotold shopkeepers. New palteras in ,| 58 olitan Hotel. Ladies’ dress caps, head dresses, colffures, ewe Feathers, Sinaien pad mearnins goods, variety. Honiton ince aie spplique, ae, Ve Pecliess, pry het lencientes aud round points lec Ices scat ONE HA! BA iy OF FRENCH EMBROIDERIES. and sleeves, $10.000 & purchased at “panic p eran athut the ‘inal cost, LEW’ a GIANT. 708 roadway. Oe CIRCULARS AND SHAWLS. £2 mmense variety of new styles, Cloth, plush vet cloaks and circulars, MUCH ibn USUAL PRICES! Also, @ full asortment of FASHIONABLE WINTER SHAWLS. Including broches, chenille, woollen plaid, &c., BELOW IF IMPORTATION! LORD & TAYLOR. 257, 260 and 251 Grand street, nd 47 and 49 Catharine street BOARS, CLOAKS, CLOAKS. offering ou! Weare now our entire wholessie oe ver, eloth and velvet circulars, ager fo i re for yw the cost of manufacture. 000 yards arg iy ecoamersi ¥ Cham :| Couee AND SKIRTS AT aN IMMENSE, REDUC- Corset 75 cents and $1 Worth $1 50 and $2 At $43 Broadway, between Thirteenth and Fourteenth sirects, (UPA, SILKS, CHEAP SILKS. Bewuiiful bayadere silk, only Be per yard, rt Also silk robes at $14, worth $25. By BEEKMAN & COMPANY, 473 Broadway. HEAP FAMILY LINENS, * Linen damasks, table cloths, napkins, doylies, pillow case sheeting, shi wea EDUCED TO To MaNU#ActURiRe PRICES. 255, aud # and Grand ‘street, e street. RENCH MERINOB BELOW COST. ada 1,000 pieces colored and black, of superior Oni PIT 6 BEL LLNGS, WorTtl 81 LORD A TAYLOR, eo 735,287, 290/and 26} Grand sire and 47 and 49 Catharine aureet. Frasmiowaniars PARIS DRESS SILKS—FULL AND DE- sirable assortme BBTAILED | ne 7 0:> tuaamepemge PRICES. ,'289 and 261 Grand street, ‘Ani 47 and 49 Catharine street, REAT AUCTION SALI a THE ENTIRE STOCK OF JOIN N. GENIN'S FURS, Mapufactured expressly For bis retail trade, Wl be sold at auction without reserve, om Monday, Tuesday, Friday and Saturday, November i, 24th, 2th and 28th, No, 888 Broadway. The assortment ® ompciaen cloaks ripen MUFFS, COLLARS GLOVES, MUPFLRS, SLRIGM AND LAP’ KORRS, variety of fur in use, jon on at 10 o'elock A. M. ‘TS & Auctioneers, Monday, ay, November 2 REAT BARGAING IN BLANKETS. T Super. 104 WHITNEY BLANKETS, ben Ae per pair, Also splendid qualit Tra for worth aur, at ERMA A COMPANY'S, No. vr) roadway. AGES, LACES, Point laces, Point nets, Chantilly lacea, Black lace veils Valenciennes lacen, Cotfur Unequalled in style, fee, below the Europe: MILLER A GRANT, 7) ADTES’ WINTER DRESS GOODE. Valentian, popling, cashmeres, de laines, alpacas, de legen, paramatias, geri AT GHRATLY KEDUCED PRICES! * LORD & TAYLOR, von é 206, 267, 290 and 261 Grand street, And 4] and 49 Catharine street. LS BUY READY MADE LINEN CHEAP AND err AS HOMB MADE, At the dep _LIN1 Broadveay, between Thirte or capes, Thirty-first streets, Le, CANDRIC HANDKERCHIRFS, & 2,000 genta’ colored border handkerchiefs, all linen, 18. 64. 1,800 do. white, do., at Is. 6d. each. 89 dozen ladies! hermatitehed Also, (600 em’ roidered cambric collars, at $1.25. worth $3. BEEKMAN & COMPANY, 473 Broadway, ACE SETS AND COLLARS, BELOW AUCTION Polat dvalencon, Valeoctennes trimmet, And Maltese sets and collars. La ae woes x POWER w8, ars 73 Broadway. OURNING DRESS GOODE. Tense al) wool black de laines at $2 25 per dozen. Point apptiqne, Honiton, J and $1 conte, on 00, i. ee aay rh “gana. hepherd's plaids, 2be., previonaly so Bcaces fine ngliah de lalnen, B= BRST ERENC in eyo ais ‘rom to KRONA new mourning sore, t6) Brontway, between Spring sod Prince streeta, ROWA bs 1-9 e Received per Persia and Arege a aqniteent velvet Sorunend \& robea, Rich damask flounced teeen, Marie Hiuart alk robes a quille, asotsbayeiare reson all velve: ‘whieh may not ovcur neni aisoe Misore’, 62550., Ladin’, ln ane pt whalgenie at 85 erm At the lowent Tmarket ruin. CLOAKS-—NEW CLOAKS, ActoRe. Nore BREE RELA RELY SSE nn Tandy for aale this week, riowne At ball the ttl prio, Hongtifl lack peawer etroatags ato... #12 fe. oa "4 pica ad rere manufagta arian sh inarien o cir Sid le AL rete naw Ke wvcnaaneepan se ena RAL. AND ine WLPIN, 96 ‘61 Broadway. 185T. DRY Goons, «0c, | eadarien eae FULLS SIZED CIR CIRCULAR LAR OARS, One thousand do., of thick gray bettet wong ae nine dollars, One thonsand superfine de., atten dollars, : will be added to BULPIN’S great: _ during the present by 5 ICH CHINTZ FRENCH PRINTS. Entirely new rhe, from a wide, at Is. 6d. ¥ LORD & TAYLOR, 285, 267, 200 and 261 Grand street, "3 47 and 49 Catharine street. gan LOT OF RICH SILKS, Jund received from auction, Will be sold AT $2-COST $3 TO IMPORT. LORD & TAYLOR, 285, 257, 269 and 261 Grand street. QELL NG OFF FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE PUBLIC.— © Great calamity in the dry goods trade, ts zure ae goods of the most substantial and approved Table e ans Dress goods— jacking, Me 5 i Paramattas. Towel &o., Ac. py oer ‘ zo “J Galldoes, Ae, ke. ‘The nature ot ment made to CHAS. G. HOOK the assi and WELLINGTON CLAPP of the merchandise now at Jumbian Hall, 281 Grand street, compels them to make unpa- ralleled sacrifices in the price of goods, to press the whole to a |, Prompt clearance, RUTH STRANGER THAN FICTION. ase.neen gelling for the benefit of creditors at Colum- Sian Hall, 281 Grand street, in their reckless haste to convert dry Into cash, are ‘giving from ten to fifteen dollars’ wort , useful and seasonable dry goods for evary five dollara pad tS them by the public. RUTH STRANGER THAN FICTION, thousand dollarw’ worth Gt rich eilks, te lela aad avery, vertely of fonay etylen, and flounced robes, c., &c., Belling utterly regardiess of cost, the assignees feeling anz- fous to close the concern. Columbian Hall, 281 Grand street, Vasu ‘AND WOOL PL. AIDS MUCH Bi ay, pig y PRICES. LORI YLOR, te, Sen 209 and 261 Grand street, And 47 and 49 Catharine street. ALENCTA PLAIDS, FIVE SHILLINGS AND SIX- pence; Valencia plaids, 5a. Rich and beautiful At BEEKMAN & COMPANY”: ‘Also supertine Ei ‘ARD WIDE FRENCT CALICO, In. 64. . PER YARD, Rich chintz colors. Just opened by BEEKMAN & COMPANY, 473 Broadway. PERSONAL. ANK.—THE PERSON WHO TOOK THE FILE OF the London Tihustrated News from the Bank, 662 Houston et, OD he 22d inat., is requested to return the same without fui notice. N.B.—A word to the wise is sufticient. 2 D. BavHo ADDRESSED A NOTE TO C., WILL + find areply atthe Herald office today (Wednesday), between 10 and 12 o'clock. CORGE F. LADD WILL PLEASE COMMUNICATE his whereabouts to his brother Dan immediately. NFORMATION WANTED—OF ROSE BURNS, NATIVE of county Meath, parish of Heronstown, who landed on ihe Zith of May, 1867. from the, ship, Barnabas Web, by her brother, Bernard Murns at 302 Thirvy first street, Between Ninth abd Tenth avenues. NFORMATION WANTED—OF GEORGE McOWRN. BY his brother, Joseph Tate. Any information of him will be thankfully received by addressing a note to the North Shore Post office, 8. 1. ‘ARIA W.—LETYER IN MADISON SQUARE Post | _oflice. ‘R. PHILIP PLAMMES, FROM KALISH, POLAND, 18 hereby notified he can receive his passport at the ice of the Consulate General of Russia. [US §. M. PRINGLE, WHO ARRIVED IN THIS CITY per Gity of Baltimore—Information of your whereabouta is carnealy requested. Any uews of ber will be sulably ae- knowledged by communi with Mr. Talmadge, General Superintendent of Police. EDWARD ROPER. MS; WASHINGTON RETCHAM.—WILL THIS GEN. teman be so good as to callon Mr. Charles Edwards, 35 Pine street, New ‘ork? R. CHARLES JOHN PARKER, FORMERLY OF Sheffleld, Bndiand. recently connccted with the Great Vesteru Railroad in Canada, will hear of something to bis tage by applying to the undersigned, 92 John street, New York. BEDFORD, ‘BURY & 60, yy V. WILL PLEASE ‘CALL ON MONDAY, —— T + atbail past three o'clock. A ENTREVILLE COURSE, L. I~ Ror day, November 26, at 2o'clock P. M.; purse and stake $300 mile he feat ibree in five to wagons; wagon and ibs. Sim. Hoagland names b. m. Flat m. Miller's Damsel. At So'clock & mule race will come off for a mile heats, best three in fig ying cai weights and no ! Entrees:—T. . ; Me VS. names Brigham Young, J. 8. names Count Pips B.A. mmmer, . M. names Katydid; & 7, names ).C. names Susan; B. E. namespane; J.P names W. B. names Folly Hopkins; A. R. names Fire names Blue Dick. JORL CONKLIN, proprietor. NG.—THURS- names Sledge 1 000 } NEW PUPILS, AT $1 FOR TEN WRITING * lessons of one hour each, regular charge $10. Names must be entered and the dollar paid this week, at the a roadway, or at the new hall, No. 900 Broad. Way, entrance on Twentieth street. OLIVER B. GOLDSMITH LADY, WITH THE frot BEST OF REFE. the’ cities of New York and Hrook of her own language, prt situation in a ive pri of the pupil er own hore: ey te lacomgus a, Brockiyn, baween dandé Boxnnenve AND WRITING ARE TAUGHT BY Mr. FOSTER, author of “Double Entry Riucidated, &c.” a. 346 Broadway, Appleton’s Bullding, upon sound elementa- fy principles. wo ig entire exclusion of the modern “six and ¥ } lesson Open day sod evening. Terma mo derae. ]NSTRUCTION.—A FRENCH ¢ having some bh or three more pupil Hath Spanish and Tialian Addreas K, raid office, of 816 Hicks street, near DeGraw, ATIONAL, SCHOOL AND TEACHERS’ INSTITUTE, Brendway.—Teachers wishing engagements, either miltes, should forward their orders ex of schools, oF parenta introdaced to ex ee ofexpense. Address RICE & ANDRE once. vert GENTLEMAN POSSESSING A RIC te tenor voice, wisho tion In a quartatte chotr, either jn New York or Hirooklyn: Rplscopal proferred. For partica- lars address Tenor, 258 Third avenue. CARD.~A LADY HAVING ROOM FOR TWO OR three more pupils in singing, either operatic, ballad or sol feggio, end the piano, offers her services at her own resklense w, if early application be made. Ad. G. ion equare Pont oftice G REATEST CHANCE —MAGNIFICENT GRAND DIA- J gonal 7 octave ronewood ptano, made by one of the best makers, and warranted in perfect order, been used a few mon/bs, cost $400; will be sold for $20); can be seen at No. 141 Ninth street, MMENSE 8A Maile used, | of the ocholara Terms USIC AT HALF PRICE AT WATERS, NO. 39 Hroadway —Pianos and Melodeone at lower prices than ever before offered in thia market. Pianos and meloteons to rent, and rent allowed on purchase. For sale on monthly Payments, RK. ERNST KOCH, PROFESSOR OF MUSTO, FROM ee hereby ro. fourt in in New York, Bowman, No, 7 Broadway, ow relates Raireuth, Bay vented to call on Huory, respecting NP SPLENDID SEVEN OCT A 60), octave for $100; one m: pearl tay piano, fink one B octave rosn won nod, for for Bo, Pires, FROM THR MARUPACTORY OF PLRYRL, ac he found for hire oF for SOMBES. 766 Broadway manufactured for exportayon, ombes mir i rae reno: * Ail (hose pianos are expres sed are guaranteed by M 10 THE LADIES. —FPOR SALB, AN ELRGANT TONED 7 ‘and beautifully fniabed guitar. Address Hanson, Herald fice, for twodays. DANCING ACADEMINGE. A. ponwonzs's pp ae wed ACADPMTER, Broadway, New York, Bo. a = bd Classen now open tor a pupa BR. PRRACHIO HAS THE HONOR TO ANNOUNCE M y aplimentary ball (fancy drese and civic) w' ening, November peued Ban Hail on M juste by Wagner { Tamman; tence % Me families at 122 Climon street. Days of avon Je Momiaye ataP.M. Mme. Augosia would also inform her patrons et foyt ew York that in consequence of the pressure of the times the will hoht na eigen this winter, Dat mil attend private ies. fone in familice and boarding schools. For parieulars apply ‘Al 194 Fourth street, DENTIOTR' RAGLETON EXTRACTS DUNE oe hee te Sets “aracrieete, deere eee Drsnerny ‘anton thie IN TEN savanns, without (he slightest pain, by my new and ortai coment rie ‘The sApirseie system is pr by meonly. if required. ion 4% Canal street, near Varick. VINE ARTS. Vv ACUATION DAY WILL BE CELEBRATID AT THe iy taking 809 arabros VT Greenwich Ly sed near Seis rat at from 35 cents upwards. Call and pee Nem, 2 __ FALL FASHIONS. CORNER OF NASSAU STREET, Fe « bonnet purchase WHITE & BIRD. «| OG MAIDEN LANE, CORNER OF NABSAU STREET. PR een Ged ecto “WHITE 2 BIRD. 28 MAIDEN me Big oh ed OF NASSAU STREET, i Only rte worth ror a WitIT® & BIRD'S, $A 2 MAIDEN LANE, CORNER. oF NASSAU STREET, Beautiful Freneh Mink half Mutts and cuffs to match, onl vo ee iicinednesiany 28 wasnee EAs conmn.ce or aa STREET, Ermine Ky anh work WHITE & article warrante BIRD, MAIDEN LANE, CORNER OF NASSAU STREET, Gentlemen's FUR CAPS in great variety, ‘A new style for the young men, From $2 and upwards, at WHITE & BIRD'S. NB, CORNER OF NASSAU SYRRET.— fee. ITE & BIRD would inform that their store will te open on Thanksgiving Day "eloek 28 chest aud darkest nited States. Minks, in all qualities and shapes, We have some mynks of extraordinary quality, royal or. maine, and every other description of fur for ladies and ¢hil- all genuine, manufactured under our own sa pervision, dg Purclmsers: ‘wilt be ‘tuiaied with both CHARLES 8° inh Coe 5 Broadw: GREAT BARGAIN IN FURS AT THE Fur warehouse, 194 William street, near Frankfort, Branch 244 Grand street, netr Bowery. A. & C. GLANTZ, Importers and manufacturére of furs, Willseit ele rich and extensive stock of DIES’ FANCY F ‘Well known for thelr elepastaiyionnd exoslient manufsctarp Regardless of cont, ULPIN’S GREAT SALE OF FURS. ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLA ALL OF GENUINE MATERIAL AND MANUPACTURS, Beautiful - of mink at, Extra 0. Extr large. i capes at Do. Co dark shade, at. . Aico, __StPleaded assortment of fur gloves. Moff, cuffa, tete. ty ., de. oF (GENUIN ‘i 1 WELL. L ‘at RRON A ak BKINS, AT HALE TH vont r Ladies are cantioned agai ing second hand moth eaten goodn, which are now belng offered in different paral the city, and which are really dear at no Broadway. OIFFURES, FEATHERS AND OTHER ORNAMENTAL favorites for the coming holidays, all under a profit. retribution in commercial cireles has been terrible, JAMES TUCKER is not tnsenaible of ita baneful effects, but he is not prostrated. Cash is much sate ‘and every effort shall be enewed§ io ensure salen to th dvantage of the purchaser. The Pav hon = foe is & z Maiden wholesale look of over ‘at retail at a discount of er cent From wholesale prices. The following are some of the prices at which we are selling, viz-— ‘Mink sets from. se Tae) marten sets Iberian squirrel sets from. French mink sets from.... Also, a splendid assortment of Sent ntleme: coala, capa, collar. Sleigh robes of every Hind at lower prices yy other house in the country. These are the only Hudson Bay Company warehoures is the city, and have no connection with any other house, MARK J. KING. RRM FURS, FUR! THE AMERICAN ry XD RUSSIAN FUR COMPANYS ‘are! No. & Maljen, n anes cornet cA Gold street. 'RAMUKLS, ‘Offer their ‘eigen noe ‘of rich manufactured ladies’ and ehildren’s fancy furs en ote from thetr whole ‘sale prices, in order to realize Mink marten from. Sable bal Mountain marten from.» French sable from. Russian squirrel from, Also, » splendid stock of ge ‘and muftlers; also sleigh robes in great variety. Please remembey cd Maiden lane, the American and Ras- sian Fur Sompany’s warehouse. REAT SALE OF FURS, AT 19% WILLTAM STREET, near Frankfort, and ne ee ta id near Howery. Importers ahd maniafasturere of fura of every description. Offer their rich and extensive stock of Ladies’ and other fancy furs, Below auction prices. Every article warranted. poresse seein 9 WINTER HONNETS at MADAME POUNKFORD & CO'S., 671 Broad ae ah Cader LaParge House. . 6 emen's fur coata, caps, gloves: | pognag peariens Jithes will be sold low for cash, by joven assorted qualities fold low for . TOMER A RETCHUM. 318 Broadway, corner of Pearl strest,_ HE FOURTH GREAT FUR SALE OF THR s0N— By IRVING & WA’ i$, at their salearoom, No.8 Pine place on Woe iny, Nov. 26, at Ll o'clock. 'y description and variety of ladies’, ‘#fure. ne this collection, wRich will be THE MILITARY. ROANTILE MUSKETEERS, ATTENTION. —THE embers of this corps and those who intend to ‘with them on Thursday, 26ih inst., are notified to atten meeting, to be held thid (Wednesday) evening, at the Mercer House, at 749 o'clock; also, to assemble at x. ere, lace on Thursday morning, at 7 0 reloek. in elise y order. hs T. CLANCY, Caplan B. P. Morvny, Orderly. p Guests will pléase report thelr arrival tothe Seoretey, B. urphy HORSES AND CARRIAGES. COUPE CARRIAGE, Y LIGHT A D “WRAT, Pole nnd shaft order, which 00 lank of neat patlern, office. be TWO SPLENDID CARRIAGE TEAMS, und wd gentle and very stylish drivers. Gentlemen Wishing to purchase first class horses will find the above stock worthy of their attention. Can be sgen at the northwest cor- ner of Twenty ninth street and Tenth avenue. JOUR YOUNG HORSES FOR SALE—CONSISTING OP ‘one team. § years old, 1434 hands high; one bey, the other silt aplendid travellers, Price $225; one four id, $40; one fast pace poney. 18 hands, handsome (or i indy or geniieman's son. Price $100. Apply at 51 Cherry street DESTROUS OF PLACING uartere, where they will e Invited to call and exa: NF mine our stables, obtain partie usenet edge for yourpeives- 15 and 17 Jay street, between Hindson’and Greenwiels N. Y, ES oy ad —THE fat amoriownt ons, SLEY Tf © ‘have on band, at sleighs pf their own mane, © facsurers’ prices, TANTED—A GMNTLEMAN WISHES TO PURCHASE ‘a pair of large and handsome coach horses; bay pre- ferred. They must be well broken, Address J. A., Herald office. WwW ANTED TO TO PURCHASE—A PAIR OF WELL, MATCH. ‘ed carriage horses, black or dart of good size, and fast veaveliers “Addren WM ieraid ofhes. ine ans 2 riLMER. and warranied so W ANTED—A LIGHT BXPRE 8 OR NUSINESS WAGON drean Hardware, at Her with three spring office, giving descr wold if second hand ; price, and wher ANTED—A SECOND HAND SLEIGH, RORE AND Wi iriir ior one bores; mast be in good ‘style and good order, Address box 63 Post office, stating price, which must suit the itmes, and where to be seen PAIR OF FAMILY CARRIAGE HORSES, with long valle preferred; well matebeds re lowest, eee sylioh drivers, ver seven years old, kind i single double harness, J, and warranted in every Ap- ply at the corner of 168th sirect And Tenth aven cee CARPETING; UPHOLOTERY, & a Cae AND CURTAIN. MATERIALS, WINDOW ATRE! a 281 Grand street. URNISTED HOUSR WANTED—FOR A GOOD 1 located, pemnen Chosen ons pe) enka: Tee aieuany. Foust or = cH TO PURCHASE OR TO RENT, ‘baying, furnished or unfarnished; m: be loc ‘Hil, or between Bint, or Fo Yourth avenues, Teeny cig or Thirty eights os, Peses 4 ssoripbon, priee ket look eh ea LYON, 28 Wall street ai RW IN ST GRORGRE CHT: Lf WANTED —ANY ve can confer « great ror'on one rar ot renting be sa Or the advertiser oui ee 8 vet deairavly. toe peated: and gutted for mall \mpediate possension cor " Greas box 304 Post vilee. #ailng particulars and) eT ART OF A HOUSE WANTED—IN A rupees ANT vie cation, not too far up town, Pr small ier must be moderate. » dor be ooms URNISHED.—A PARLOR —_ RoW otattome: fan gene! hone, near eer wv. chambers went ret aay between rooms and treet at ti ny and two ens wit dress box 1 fone week. — A SINGLE LADY, WHO DOFS Aight bostn neon ens, CMG, LAPE no hy ene ing swoteneh ioe Deferred, up town, fo objeetion ddrena Sophia, Hr jeraid office. WASTEDAN OFFICE, OR PART OF A LOFT WIT of hatch, on or nent Bi between Joho and box S30) Fou on Chambers streets, Address