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nn nee nent eens en SETUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES, = TARLE MIDDLE AGED GERMAN MOeT uotiong Ia inis country. desires a aitnation 1a. & Mason: ie perfect in every. vari 4 remem to ike care of children. “Can be weea for three Bayon % President st. mn, oF will call on parties leay- Cd ‘Brookly iir directions at 88 Cedar at,, second floor, front oflize, LE WOMAN, HAVING LOST HER BABY, bey Abs Bae in ts sind, for the purpose ‘of urs? Further pariiculars may be bad by calling at 216 Mott st, Rew York, second tloor, A OF RESPECTABILITY WISHES A SITUA aM a plous femnlly of sanding, 10, take charge of the ae ities and Assist therein; Sea aa ee panionssle ‘associations indispensable. Address Laara Moore, Station C. DY OF EDUCATION AND REFINEMENT DE- A ar gination todo wrung of any Kind, or aa salestaty pacity and integrity would ensure @ com- i Re Rvibg, Adivess B. May, station C Post otfice. WOMAN WISHES A RESPECTABLE AMERICAN WO} t imily. Good refer A aiitation a8 housekeeper, in & gona family, Good rato. ay, ven. Address Se vend o'clock A. M, ttl 2 P, Be. - 3] SSPEOTABLE YOUNG GIRL, DEST eee eiihnery establishnent; is a coat mil Sa Peas tho engagement permangnt eller 11 elty or coun Horatio st. By. Good references if required. Call al ———<——" AN WHO IS ANXIOUS AND WILLING YOUNG WOMAN Wlan a aitnadon; abe is honest, cleat eficiont, can cook, wash and iroa, or do general ho and cieMrenier ber situation this day.” Apply at 424 Broad- way, up stairs. VR LE COLORED WOMAN, Will A RESPECT ATAuaniah, German and Eng'len languages Zitbes a situation to take’ eure of an infant, o* of oue or two eee ip children. Cun be seen for (wo days, feom 9 to 4, S68 William at, top sloor. RESPECTABLE MARRIED WOMAN, WITH A FRESH AL reset of milk Trishowmaituation as wet nurs in a pet ate family; good reference. Call for two days w! 160 East 220 Ma, between 1st and 24 avs , first flog back room. ee A" AMERICAN WIDOW LADY WISHES A SITUATION SPEAKS ‘as house! ina small family: has one chil |, in con- dideration of ‘he will go for balf price; uo objeetion to in the country: reference given and required. Apply at 03 feath sth st., Williamsburg. VERY RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A. rituation to travel with a lady as aseistan, ond make Reveels useful; is an excellent seamstress. Call at 36 De Kalb av., Brooklyn, top floor. OUSEKEEPER.—A YOUNG AMERICAN WIDOW FATES desiree a situation as Fousekeopor inva whiners family, or would take a situation in a hotel, having served in that capacity. Call on Mrs. Williams, Stay. D, N.Y. ATION WANTED—RY A YOUNG WOMAN AS cook; understands tat ag and pastry; wil saat ithe 4 ironing; references given. Call at ‘Ls we vetween th and Greve: in the rear’ ATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE iri, to take care of children. None but respectable par- fies need apply at 117 West 24th st. ITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUN Sr 22 sewnrdeas or 1p travel witha lady 0 San Pran- ene fornia; of ference given. Address Miss Walling, 14734 Gage st., Brooklyn, top floor, in the rear. Bal Bean aha Hist Bes Saha hs teal i NTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG LADY. IN Winters or confectionery store: im Brooklyn st Wiiteras vere, ferred. Goodreference. Address M. U. T., Brook); Bot otic, - ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A NEAT AND COMPE. iant woman, a8 cook; understands all kinds of meats, poultry and pastry; is a good baker of bread and buiscult, of Poulddo the washing and ironing of a small family td Gity reference. Call at 157 26th st., between 7th and sth ava, ANTED—BY AN AMERICAN WOMAN, A SITUA- tion as ladies’ maid, nurse or seamstress; ‘would prefer to go South, to New Orleans, Cuba or California; best of rete yeneo given and required.’ Call at 135 Hudson st., for one week. W NTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANTT Wo- man, 8 situation as as wet nurse; understands all kinds st, near ef family sewing and embroidery. Call at 253 25th oor, back room. Mhar., ‘ANTED—A SITUATION AS WET NURSE, BY A RE. je woman. Call at 185 Sullivan st., near ‘Hous. iu tbe basement. me ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE PER. ‘son, a8 cook; is an excellent washer and ironer, and good pread haker; good city references. Call at 78 West Tits, fiat floor, back room. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTARLE ‘young woman, as wet nurse: hasa good fresh breast of mal, “Goo cty references. -Appiyat74 ann st A camabeciaalas walens cx ares; tas ne tee oe : or nurse: f geference from her lagt place. Can be seen at No. 89 'ront a) Brooklyn. T NURSE.—A HEALTHY YOUNG WOMAN WHO is well recommended, wants a situation as wet nurse. Apply at the house of James Plunkett, corner of Butler st. and ‘Washing'on av., Brooklyn. ANTED—A SITUATION AS WET NURSE, BY A dealt woman; is with resent loyer, Sy when, ds tant Teoomnensed; she be wise coe ee ‘aby is six months old; has been in her present place five wauths. Please apply 8104 Third place, South Brooklyn. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG MARBIED ‘woman, with a fresh breast of milk, a baby to wet nurse ‘at her own home; will ive the best of care. Pleage call at 121 Gourt st, Brooklyn, second floor. = HELP WANTED—FEMALES. I Inne iE NUMBER OF WOMEN AND GIRLS WANTED ie ‘ound in good situasons of every kind to. sult al; to those with good recommendations first class Dieges given: also, Ms lately landed wanted. Inquire P ithe Large Institute, 138 L1thst., corner of 6th av. ‘LL FAMILIES WANTING GOOD SERVANTS IMME- diately, sbould anply at the Large Institute for Domestics, SS Uth st, corner of Gthav. This extensive house has abu @ance of civil, capable belp, to suit all who call or send. “Con- acted by a respectable lady. 1K WANTED—IN A SMALL FAMILY; ONE WHO IS fa first rate washer and irouer. and is willing to make her- get generally useful. Apply between the hours of 10 and 12 O'clock at 214 24 er of 13th st. ADIFS AND GENTLEMEN WANTED.—ANY LADY ‘can make $12 per week by procuring subscribers to the Magazine Art Union. Apply between Zand 3 P.M. at No.2 ‘Dey st., ofice 10. Agents wanted in all parts of tLe country. ER WANTED—TO GO A SHORT DISTANCE ON Moar isiand; one tat would gofor « email, commen, Yon, er s food home for the winter, may apply to Mra. K., 373 4b are. JRSE.—WANTED, A YOUNG WOMAN WHO UNDER- JN Rtanis the care of children, and knows how wv cut and tt abe must be kind and obliging, and willing to devote her whole ime to her employer. Apply at 250 Weat 19th s ‘ANTED—A FIRST R‘TE COOK, WHO IS A first rate wasber and ironer; reference required: wages liberal. opposite Gallatin place, Broo! ANTED—A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT YOUNG woman, 8 Waitress: she must understand her duties feoroughly. ‘Apply at 35 Wes: 17th st., from 9 to L2o'clock. BELP WANTED-—MALES. MIDDLE AGED UNMARRIED MAN IS WANTED AS clerk ‘in a factory. tncated in the caantrg, aveue cocoaty ve alles femeten | Fork) must be 00d Writer. 3 ok and Dum Address Slanufheturing Gowmpany, Herald stica WAITER AND BILLIARD BOY WANTED—BOTH uit underatant thelr Dustnene Well, “Apply ne ast sta <i eoueeee ed PILLMAKER WA! ,. Ct ihe 1 NTED. APPLY TO COMSTOCK & GENTS ANTED TUE DAY, TO SELL A NEW PA- tent article w rds rotits. Apply to Charles Hausen, agent, 89 Bowery, up stairs, between Dian 1. A %OUNG MAN WANTED—AS A PARTNER IN AN already established basiness. A rare chance. Any one baying $300 nay apply to MAYER, 491 Broadway, up stairs, rn eens, ‘OY WANTED—IN A BOOKSTORE; A SMART, AC. Bi bo: about 1b year tate wel spor mene on 364 Siath avenue, near Seventeenth streok TY APPLY at D™® GOODS SALESMAN WANTED—FOR A SOUTH- saith enc: & steady: udustrious young ima, uo qualnted i¢ trade, may hear it a gd; to box 1,285 Postollicg, nn enw DY lear PLMPLOYMEN’.—EVERY YOUNG MAN OUT OF EM. ployment shonid send for a clreular of the “Weather Stip vompany.” ‘Tue business will pay from $75 to $100 per mouth. Address J. i. iradstreet, box 213 Post ollice, Chiewso. ERCHANTS HOTELS AND OTHERS, ERKS, SATTCUHN FORTRRS AR ERRDY CLERKS, 5 s 2) ¥ MERCHANTS’ CLERKS? REGISTRY, 78 BROADWAY, J. REDPATH. WA XIEDCRESPECTADIN MEN. SEEKING SITUA. tions as clerks, bookkeepers, salesmen, porters, bar keepers, &c., should apply at the ee Clerks’ Registry frat clags Bouses; aipllounta by nal Ruse eeekeee Reweacage ‘at uses, app] ry mt two: WM. Jc REDPATH. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION AS WAITER IN A Pi VATE taveenble Shy referentca, nadtoas Willer cnt oy seated wy 3 o' Co, dahmonjers, $9 and il University place, between 10th and sts. ‘ANTED.—A YOUNG MAN DESIRES A SITUATION pects Yookeeper, sasistant, entry clerk, oF in any other oa ity penman and accountant. Expectations moderate. ok y reference, Address T. Percival, station C, Troy wad 4 ‘AMIED—A GENTLEMAN ACCUSTOMED TO WRITE editorials for newspapers or periodicals, to do some Must be days. writing for a book. writer of ability. Address Wim. Alvis, Post aflice, four a ‘ANTED—A LAD TO OPEN OYSTERS IN A RES- taurant; one who is willing tomake himself generall: useful will obtain a permanent situation, Inquire at 29) Sih ave., corner of 25th st. WARTED=IN A TRIMMING STORE, A STOUT co. lored boy, to deliver parcels and do érran 1s: ‘At 262 Broad: tor benesty required. Appl way, 2 ‘ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED DRY GOODS SALES- man, who fs acquainted with the city retail ade. “Ap. plyo We, Bea anorey nce Ap ANTED—. read lit Laren Fy elmo ee ve ; one having a OW 2 O! wing. A) y Hickok & Graft, 60 Nassin st Poe WANTEDTA, YOUNG, MAN, 70 MAKE HIMSELP useful in an office. Apply at 85 Nassau st., up stairs, for three daye. WASTED AN ACTIVE, INTELLIGENT BOY, FROs 16 to 18 years of age, who is willing to make hinself ge- nerally useful. Apply at 21 Grand st , Jersey Olty, N.J. Siac ecaaereencgumaceetaee te -ANTED—A YOUNG MAN, ABOUT 18, ACQUAINTED with the grocery and provision business. Apply early today at 12 $thay. A Scotchman preferred, WA XTED GAN ACTIVE NEMBER QF THE MASONIC fraternity, to uct as agent for Dr. Mitchell's History of Freemasonry and Digest of Masonic Law, complete in 12 parts, at B0 centaench. Apply tov. 1. White, at Shipman’s, 139° Wil. Tam st ANTED—A BOY TO LEARN THE MANUFACTOR- Wine lewelry business; one who can come well reums, mended may address in his own handwriting, AllenA, Burns, Herald ottice. TANTED—MEN OF EXPBRIENCE AND GOOD AD. dress, as city canvassers for the “Newbrough Calcula tor,”’ or adding machine, by which the columns of ledgers, day- books, &c., can be rnn up with rapidity and certaiuty, taking two columbs at atime. Apply to Fraser & Co., 241 Broadway. office of Erie ‘Company. TANTED—TWO GOOD OUTDOOR SALESMEN; ALSO, W7iary goods salesman and a young man ta a hota two good callectors. Apply at the Oflice, 78 Broadway; sitaatiot vance; oflice hours 9 to 5. ; also, jerchanta’ Clerks’ Regis! ns procured: no commission in ad- WM. J. REDPATH. TANTED—A BOY, 15 OR 16 YRARS OF AGE, AN American, who resides with his parents. Inquire be- tween Sand 5 o'clock P.M, of T. L. tt, No. 157 South street. ANTED—A YOUNG MAN, AS CLERK IN A HOTEI; must be a good penman; the best of city reference re: quired. Apply at 86 Franklin st. WASTEDZAN ACTIVE YOUNG MAN, WHO HAS A ‘competent knowledge of bookkeeping und who can give first clase city references; salary $500 per annum, Address, in handwriting of appiicant, to box 2,542, Post office. ‘ANTED—A MAN WHO IS A GOOD CABINET MA- ker, where be can hare steady employment. A single man preferred, Apply at 39 Myrtle av., Brooklvm, for two days, trom 8to10 A. M.and 7 to9P.M. None but a steady man'need apply. mene a OE ee TANTED—A YOUNG MAN TO ATTEND A LIQUOR store; one who perfectly wnderstands his business; best of reference required. Apply at 473 Sackett st, corner of Cu- Tumbia, South Brooklyn. AGENTS WANTED—TO SELL AN ARTICLE EF! 2 2 tirely new, which affords large profits and is in great mand throughout’ the United States. Apply at 212 Pear! si., first oor, back room. —A FEW AGENTS WANTED, TO SELLA FIRST AA) daw artistas Cormake 8S par Gay sates heen capital required. Call at 175 Broadway, oflice No. 3, first floor, SITUATION: § WANTED—MALES. POTH BY AN ,ARY.—EMPLOYMENT WANTED, experienced american apothecary, either in this city or Hicinity; would like to go South or West. Ample reference and testimonials asto ability and character, Address Harvey, box itt Herald oilice. N ENGLISH GENTLEMAN, WHO HAS HAD SEVERAL A’ years experience in a firs: class wine importing house, and ‘who understands bookkeeping and the routine of mercantile Dusiness thoronghly, also possessing a fair knowledze of French and Portuguese, desires a situation. Can furnish un- doubted references. Would prefer to go South, to the West In- dies, or to South America, Address H. R, G., box 3) Post oflice. YOUNG GENTLEMAN FROM MANCHESTER, ENG- A Innd, ie desirous of obiaining a situation in 8 wholesale ‘in this city; salary no object; good references. Address BE'K, box 8 Herald oftee. YOUNG MAN, 2 YEARS OF AGE, WHO WRITES good hand ani is quick at figares, desires a situstion as Glerk or light porter ina wholesale store, Satisfactory rete rence given. Address J. F., box 160 Herald ofllce, ANTED—A FIRST RAT# COOK, WHO IS ALSO A Win rate washer and ieoaer. None others neal apply. Good city references required. Apply at 12 University place, rom 1) to 12 iu the morning. ANTED—LADIES OF ABILITY AND TACT, TO ACT Wy rr apeow for a popular medical work., whic is selling yapidiy. Apply to Dr. E. B. Foote, 646 Broadway, ‘ANTED—A GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK IN ‘a family of two persons, Call at 101 West sth at, ‘ANTED—A MIDDLE AGED WOMAN, TO DO THR general housework of a small family, at moderate wages, Apply for two days, with references, at 214 3! av., in the store, 10 o'clock. -ANTED—TWO VESTMAKERS TO WORK ON CUS. Wiimere? vests, at 25 Merchants’ Exchange, Exchange place, ANTED—A SMART, TIDY PROTESTANT ( eneral housework in a small family; muat be a good | plain cook, washer and ironer; none others need apply; good ity reterei Apply + WANSTED-AN AMERICAN, GERMAN OR ENGLISH Protestant girl for general housework, a short distance city; must be a gond wasber and ironer. Apply after at 12 Cottage place, near Bleecker ‘ANTED—A YOUNG LADY. TO ATTEND IN A FANCY goods store on Broadway; one who understands the ces required; wages $6 at 67 Perry ate ‘Dusiness and can speak French would be preferred. Address | ¥. P., box 170 Herald reference and where em- sarap? oflice, stating re em. Waster A GEN d FAMILY IN Titis city, thres Servant. eat and pastry ook, wages 812; | & sambermaid, $8; — or Scotch ore agirl to aestet ralhousework, $7. . st, first floor, front room. iba bs beabiasine ny "ANTED—A GOOD GIRL. WHO CAN SOOK, WASH | And iron, and do renera\ housework. Inquire ‘at West ‘Sith st, sixth Louse enst of the Broadway Tabernacle, ANTED—GIRIS TO LEARN TO OPERATE ON Hartholfe ‘sewing machines. Alsn those whykeoes Lowe | to operate on them.” Apply at 434 Broalway coroner ew | ard street. WASTEDIONE OR TWO SMART AND ACTIVE MEN, ‘of good address (none others need apply), to canvass | lar and leading works. Salary and commission wives. rae k morphe & Oo "Sun Buildings, Nassaa so WANTED-A STOUT YOUNG GIRL, TO no Ti | ‘chamberwork and assist in the washing and ironing of « family of four grown persons. Apply ai 108 Heury at, Ww ‘ANTED—AN IRISH GIRL, TO DO housework in a peas eae fn East Brooklyn. Sin'ihy or Monavie: the ‘prosory stove, sormer of Bro py or ‘and Green av, Brooklyn, of ot 21 Duane st., near West, New GENERAL Mnat ANTED—A MIDDLE AGED WOMAN TO TAKE charge of a meil family of children and the general s Berintendenee of the house; to one capable & ‘compensa- ‘won will be pald. Apply at 214 Henry et., South Brookiyn, fa CHAMBERMAID AD eee Broskiyn, near Wall terry, AP? sdiratanas ET ‘ANTED—A GOOD COOK, WASHER AND IRONER, W Good references required. Apply at No.8 Schermer: SE ‘ARTED—A WOMA' Warn, N WHO 18 A FIRST RATE jroner, and can do cookin; . and ii in the housework. Apply: nt 36) West Tok oc” ANTED—IMMEDIATELY, BY A LADY GOING W South, arespectable French girl, mn saab beh excellant nonsant gf or, arm ee the care of children. Foam 208, ron 9 4-3. une PM THE BALL SEASON. nat Perr aives wait APOLLO ROOMS, WEDNESDAY EVENING, MOVEMDZR 4, 1208. TICKETS TO BE HAD OF ANY OF THE MEMBER,, ANTED—A SITUATION, AS COACHMAN OR groom, by one who perfectly understands bis business; is perfectly sober and industrious; high wages not required; is desirous to get into a respectable family. Good reference if required. Address Lawrence Campbell, D.8. & Co.'s Building TANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, 22 YEARS OF AGE, asituation where sirlet attention to business would be appreciated. He is thoroughly acyuainted with banking, com- mission and general commercial routine. Address for two days E. L, Herald office. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A PROTESTANT Englishman, as conehman’and groom, or to wait upon a gentleman; no objection to go to any part of the country: can ihe best of city reference. Can be seen for two days at WARNTEDIA SITUATION TOR A” YOUNG “MAN lately arrived in this city. Besides speaking and writing correctiy English, German, Duteh, Danish, Swedish, Frenelt Portuguese, Spanish end 'Itali understands drawing ica and mechanics. No aversion w being employed ‘Apply at 218 William st. BY AN UNMARRIED MAN, WHO CAN nexceptionable reference as to integrity and ca ity, asitnation ss coxhman and butler in_@ respectable Family,’ For farther particulars inquire of Mr. Thomas Kea, javings Bank, 61 Chambers st. | Emigrant Industrial ‘ED—A SITUATION IN SOME GOOD RETAIL ‘or wholesale mercantile house, by a thorough practical business man, who can furnish satisfactory reference and |an | theconcern $1,50) or $2,900. Address, with real name, natare and place of business (one others noticed), Saint Louis, Herald oflice, _THE TRADES. i | qyUuR CUTTER WANTED.—$12. PER WEEK TO A good man, and steady work. None but aman who can do joo work and fine work will suit, Inquire at 457 Broadway. ATHERS WANTED—FOR NINE 101 | LAtttinreet, between Fifth and Matlan shillings per thousand. BR ON THIR- ues, At nine NN WANEE. Bosion, respectively, two first class, thoroughly exe Fenced forsmen vo, superiniend the manufacture of reniy made clothing, for which liberal salaries will be paid. Address, | with references, 8. W. M., Herald office. AMBROTYPISTS.—WANTED, A GOOD §AMBRO- pist. One who is active and of” pleasing address, and «good reference, may address Junius, Broadway Powt , for two days, giving address and refere: | (0 TAILORS.—WANTED, FOR PHILADELPHIA AND A GOOD VARNISHER WASIED—TO GO souTH, ¥ A. Shaler & Co.'s yard, Barrow at., near West st. A) to A. Shaler & Go. SUITE, POUR VOYAGER DA} Lz fille francaise, qi parle xa langue natale arfaitement ct qui porte lex mellieuren reo nmandatioan. fant qu’elle puisse bien coudre, et qu enfants. S'adresser aujourd’lui i Bt. Ni No, 203de 9a 4 heures. NE DAME VEUVE, SACHANT L’ALLEMAND, LE frangais, l'espagnole et l'anglais, désire we placer comne dame de compagnie Ou gouvernante. Sadresser au 29 hood street, N. Y. ‘NE VEUVE, AVEC UN ENFANT AGRE DF QUATRE ana, desire trouver J pension en échange de legonx musique et Anglais, dans une famille Franguise ou Aile- mande; elle peut les mellieures réfereace. S’adreaser aP. V.'E., box 180 Herald office. Hotel, chambre WATCHES AND JEWELRY. PI a ned bre 11 WALL STRERT—FOR ONE WERK. ki Touo INS IN WATCHES AND JEWELRY. GOLD WATCHES, 18 carat, warranted time keepers, only $15 SOLID BILVER WATCHES only. fa ia ee ee Lo tre for ise, Chirstmas holdayn, amt J . to arrive for a gleing oot my Present moek atgreat ‘sacrifices, which will con ue for one week only. REMEMBER, NO. 1] WALL STRERT, UP STAIRS, COND JE! RE FROM BROADWAY. BECOND JEWELRY STO. Keri NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12, SPECIAL NOTICES. maT I li PROVERICK onsEguies —tHe COMMITTA OF At rangements earnestly Urge upon the members of the Fire Department and all’ other citizens who dasire te take rt in the Fnneral Solemnities of th Jato United nator, David C. Broderick, of California, ay au orgat zation, that they should at oace report the tac 6 Chairman, i tie house of Howard Engine Company No. Sh, cosuce it Hudson and Christopher Lynn’ without further delay. The Fanoral will tke place of Sunday, Nov. 1S. the ltae of pro cession will be formed at L o'clock B. M., the right wins rest! ‘on the corner of Hudson and Obristopher streets, ‘Th Five Gratlon will be delivered. in the larze chapel of the New York Universiy, ah 4 o'clocs FS A MURL RADCLIFF, Chair DIFF, Chairman. Joun Mack, Secretary. ALIFORNIANS, ATTENTION. ‘A meeting of Californians now in thie elty willbe held ut tbe Hove House, corner of Broadway and Great Jones sweet, on Saturday «veulbg. November 12,81 (4 o'¢lose, ie the purposy Ol making the necessary arrangemenis that wifke rable is to ike prtin the faneral Obsequies of the Jato senavar Havid C. Broderick thas are to take place inthis cy ou Sunday, Nevember 13, 1889, Dougtus & Co., Hon. Jos. C. MeRibbin, Hon. ©. K. Garrison, James A. Gilbert, M. 0. Connor, R. 8. Martin, Wm. Turnbull, J. D. M. Cha: W. G, Kittio, and others, A SS eS Ee ITY INSPROTOR’S DEPARTMENT, NEW YORK, OCT. CR eae Rete to Contractors, —Sealed proposals directed Delevan, City Inspector,” and eadoryed with the name of the bidder written thereon, and the words “l'roposals for the exclusive right for five years toremove ail the night soll of this city, and for carrying away all the contents of the slaks and privies,” will be redelved at the otlloe of the Clty Laspeo- tor, No. kContre street, until the 12th day of November, 139, at IZo'eldck, noon, at’ which time the same will be opened, forthe right and performance of gervicecontaiod at specified in the following ‘resolutions, adopted by the Board of ‘Aidermen, August 1, 669 by: the Board ot Cognennen ee 2, 1860. atid approved by the Mayor, Sept. 26, 1869, to wit:— aa to adyenjne for propoeate for wes abcess Sop ree yergise for pi the exclastye rijat for five Feats to rei al tbe ght sol of this ety wd fo earring away all ihe contents of the sinkaand prigies, both liquid oo f, beyond the Jurisdiction of tha Plot Conintasioa ra of this State, without nuisanos, under the following restric. tore and a, to wit: TI night in the year veasels at each that parpose; the aggregate be less than fitteen tons Durden, to transport beyond the harbor all the conienta carts. Such vessels to (be of proper size to rece! con: tents at any state of the tides, aud waid vessels to be tight decked and iproperly bulkeaded, with covered haichwaye and light batches, which aball be elosed except between the’ hours of ten at night and canris inthe morn : @ contract not use any dumping scow or vessel, nor shall be deposit or pernalt any of the euatents to flow from said vessel into the river within thejurladiction of we Pulot Commis: aioners, under the peaity, ay prescribed by the laws of tho State, of one hundred dollars for euch and every offence. The contractor and his sureties to become bound to “hold harralesa, and 10 be liable to the Corporation, and to all ernons ilerest ny penalty’ expenss or damage wick ieay stan free’ the an ° oF ‘which iy arise from Deplbet or Uéfnult of enld contractor to fureisl proper and nal cient boats at each and every wharf or dock, na above req) tred. ‘All or bids received, t be, without delay, trans: mitted to the Common Courell for action thereon. ‘The coutrac- tor willbe required 40 ile security, by two bousebolders or freebolders, in the city of New York, to the amount of twenty thonsard dollars, for performance of is erntract. If the contractor shall neglect or Fefuse to exectie his contract, or to furnish proper and suillcient boata 4? each and every dock, to be of the tonnage above mentioned, for sald service, withit forty-eight hours after notice of the action of the Common doeimed that guid vonteact hua boon abaadoceds (a osordaase e eontract ha been abandoned, in nocordance with section 88 of the amended charter of 1857, and the same shall immediately be resdvertid and relet, the duference or Joss to the Corporation to be sued for and recovered against the a making default and tis sureties ‘The right belng hereby reserved to reject any ani all propo- ‘nela or bids received if deemed to the interest of the Uorpo- Blank forms of proposals and estimates can be obtained on sppleaion wo the Oy Taapecta. DANIEL E. DELAVAN, City Inspector. T DE PERCEVALS, 657 BROADWAY, IITLALS AT eaproidered. on banukercbicin, table jinen sd. hed Clothes; colon and altk Embroidery mae to onter: transferring; Laces mended and done np like new; all kinds of suumping for embroideries execnted in the naatest and most perfost manuer; embroidered Chemises and Nightzown Yokes, ladiew’ reuly made Chemises, Nightgowns, Breakfast Caps, oalldren’s Sooke, Deseats Aprons, shirts, Blankets, Ae., of the newent aiyles T 755 BROADWAY—OLD SKIRTS MADE oveR IN A’ any style better than ne ladies? La fer mn Skirts, Freneh pattern. sodas 208 ring, we'! made and cheap. Hee een ata mentee bs ©. A. RANOOS, 755 Broadway, Corner of Eighth street FACT—SKIRTS.--OLD SKIRTS WOVEN OVER ARE A. fatter than new, beontso the uteol hes proved oot tem: red. Woven Skir's, 12 wprings, 3125; 14 seria, SL. Beaters supplied with'9 goring $7 par dogans $14" Skirts Old made over. 0. 1. HARDING, Skirt Faclory, 241 Spring street, near Hadson, GREAT SAVING TO BUYERS OF CASPErs, O1L A ots "es. CARPETS. "HL &J.¥. CONKLING, Tm) and Wholesale Dealers ta CARPETS, OILOLUTHS, RUGS, SIADES, &e., 83 Corandt street, near Hroadway, Wi, afor thie ate and until the lof January next, | w Je trade belng mostiy over for the season, (thelr worst thele entire Bleek ef etal for CASH, AT WHOLESALE PRICSS, ‘Ou profit ean be saved, an Selection made from the largest stock Ever ottered at retail in the city. Bvery grade of Goods} Gan be bad Experienced upholsterers have been engaged, and Goods will be Delivered #ree aud laid in avy part of ‘his or the wd- joining cities. T. A. bh. OONKLING, ‘$3 Cortlandt street, between Broadway and Greenwich st, GREAT CHANCE FOR LADIRS TO BUY BARGAIN: In consequence of retirin, FELDER, of yl Canal stre*t, will sell out droid from the business E. ULL 0 doors west of Broadway, entire. st over $50,000 worth of rich Em- ies, real Thread anos and French Fancy. Goods, all of whieh have bee maght cash, and will be 2 very great reduction to close the Wuelness. TTENFION-SEEKERS /AFTER NOVEL, USE“UL, scarce wud desirable articles, which can pet Sev aly at FOUNTAINS INDIA STORE, 653 Broadway. Silks, Satins, Shawls, Pineapple Goods, Dresses, Bracelets, Card Cases, Puzzles,’ French, Indian and America. Fons, Screens, Canton Vases, China Ten Sets, &c., 4c., from Manila, Japan, India, jus iors ini America and other coun- tries, for sale, wholesale and retail, at ay FOUNTAIN & CO.'S, 653 Broadway. OYS’ AND YOUTH’S FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING AT CORNELL'S, 31 JOHN STREET, CORNER OF NASSAU. OVEROOATS, OVEROOATS, OVERCOATS, OVERCOATS, IN GREAT VARIETY, IN GRE«T VARIETY, AT V&RY LOW PRICES! AT VERY LOW PRICES, DL oe, at: john street, ‘Comer of Nassau, \LOTHERS’ AND TAILORS’ GOODS, ‘WILSO! a NG. HUNT & CO., porters merehan a 32 Stand 88 PARK PLACE, Invite the attentin Of the trade to ibelr present complete stook ey se GOops FOR Mx’s WEAR, ther essorttae) ae bk ph’ AMERICAN 'WOOLLENS, Whieb are for sale by the piece or package, on terms te sult the market. SALL AND PXAMINE, BALERS IN WOVEN ELASTIO VULCANIZED RUB- ber goods are notified not to purchase ot Horace H. Day ‘any such goods, unless the same are stamped witn the license mark of William Jndson, who is the sole owner of the right to make and sell the same.’ Our gait against Day to enjoin him from selling such goods, the trial of which was postp med on Day’s sppiication, from the 2;th of September, is set down for hearing in the United Stues Cireuit Court, in this city, for the 10th instant, when we shal! be ready for’ trial, and when tha questions will be settled whether the woven right is own- ed by Horace H. Day, or by the undersigned licensee of the patentee. One reason for giving this notice at this time is, that we have been informed thai Horace H. Day and his cotinsel have, since the adjournment of the hearing which he procured, stated to the Court, where Day has guits pending against ven: ders of woven elastic goods, and to some of the merchants themselves, that we had withdvawn this sult, and tuat there ‘would be no trial of the case between us and him. CHARLES GOODYEAR, Patentee. WILLIAM JUDSON, Licensee, New York, Nov. 3, 1859. M4. MEETING OF SEGAR PACKERS.—ALL SEGAR ackers of New York are invited to attend a meeting, to be held at Linld Hall Forsyth ateot, on saturday nex for rpose of organizing an association. rhs THE COMMITTEE, pes SS A a ‘OTICE TO CONTRACTORS—SEALED PROPOSALS will be received until the 23d day of November, instant, by the “Commissioners for removing obstructions from Harlem river and building a free bridge over the sane,” for buikling & Draw Pier for the pew bridge on the site of Sfacomb’s dau. ‘The plan and specifications can be seen at W. H. Floreace’ Macontb'a dam, und at which place blank propositions Will furnished to contractors. ‘All propositions must be filled out in accordance with the blanks furnished, enclosed in a sealed envelope, directed to ‘Paward Tracy, Bogineer,” and left at the lice of Lewis thousand dollars for the faithful performance of the contract, iCit abel be awarded to the proposer. ‘The Commissioners re \e reject any or aw Mine are efor ne taierean of the ey of Mowe ee aE county of Westchester to accent. __ _ EDWARD H. TRACY, Engineer, Macom ‘ov. 12, FFICE OF THE FIREMEN’S FUND INSURANCE Company “New York, Nov. 10, 188%—At an election held on the 7th inat., the following gentlemen were elected Dit rectors of this Company, to of office expired on that day: David Milliken, Joseph B. Varnum, Jr., William P. Brintnall, Wiliam K: Strong, : C. Godfrey } Nethan 3. Graham, Ata subsequent meeting of the Board, Nathan 8. Graham was unaulmously re-elected President HENRY BEEKMAN, Secretary. 10 SOLDIERS, TEAMSTERS AND SAI‘ORS, WHO served in any wars or battles up to the 3d of March, 1855, whether in Colfornia or elsewhere, with Indiaps. or’ thet Widows, or children under 21 vears of age at Ad of March. 55, willdo well to address us at Washington, D.C, Claims aban: doned by other attorneys have been obtained hy us. R. B. LLOYD & CO., Attorneys for Claims, Washington, 1). 0. the places of those whose te: ms Henry H. Elliott, Charies L. Vose, A. F. Ockerhangen, Peter H. Titus, DERBY & COMPANY, . IMPORTING TATLO) No. 8 Walker siceot, opened ten (10) cases NEW GOODS. Toceived Having jnat wa eoanee Persia, are now exhibiting a superb selection of novelties and standard fab: adapted for geademen’s OVER, FRUCK AND DRESS COA’ in tho most desirable shades and mixtures. ae ‘Also, & variety of new styles for traveling and street Snits, together with an extenalve assortment of Trot and Vesi: ings in the latent wurehased tirouga From whom we are constantly receiving the choicest selec- tons procurabie ia London and Paria." REELEY’S BRACE SUSPENDER—A NEW AND CON- venient article for suspending pants and skirts. It is cer- Sarl tar bach, a superior erase for a chouiceras Called e'8 superior br wtideres Call aa see thenn. EA. FERRIS, No. 192 Sixth avenue, “ACE CURTAINS anv sAGUBTAING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, eon ATIN DELAINES, TAPESTRY, REPS, LASTING, CHINTZ, &c., &c., bisdicas THE LATEST PARISTAN DESIGNS, In the best manner, at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. BOLOMUN & HART, 369 Broadsvay, ADIES! BEST QUALITY KID GLOVES 63 CENTS. 1,000 dozen ladies best quality kid Gloves, ‘Our own importation, ning, Now openings, + stor, ‘All sizes, 63 cents a pair. R. H, MACY, Sixth avenue, second door below Fourteenth strees, N.Y. ELVET CLOAKS VELVET CLOAKS!! VELVET CLOAKS!!! J. J. BENSON, 310 Canal Street, Exactly opposite Mercer. “W57 G00DS FROM THE STEAMER NEW WORLD— Consisting of white shirtiog and sheeting Musiins, Prin |, Cheeks, de, For sate by WILLLA, QQ] SENT BROTHERS ¢ Luv 291 Are salling off thelr stock of CURTAIN MATERIALS At seduced prices. = As they remove from their present location About May, 1860, ‘ALL CUT GOODS MUST BE SOLD. 21 BROADWAY. 1. 000 TO $2,000 IN CASH—TO INV T IN DRY ‘ Goods, or any other speculaave ariel party desirous of going into some paying business or op Pf any kind; would pny out a stock, store, lexse or La ‘Address confidentially Merchant, box 119 Herald oflice. cerest, _©HE LECTURE SEASON. )R, SCUDDER'S LECTURF: D ‘the Rex, HENRY M. SCUDDER, M. D., D, D., will do- lecture on INDI) seer ne ad Terie COOPER, INSTITUTE, MONDAY EVENING, NOV. 14. Subject—“ The Braminlc Priesthood; Caste; Description of a Yisittoa tomple covering more than Wen acres of ground; Meds ot 7? Olnekets for the course—Gentlemen 75 cents, ladies 50 cents; a grutleman and lady $l; single admlasion cents. For sale at the bookstores and door. oors open at 7, to commence at # o'clock. LECTRICITY.—A SHORT COURSE OF POPULAR EX- periments, illustrating the more important principles and pplieations of Voltaic Electricity. Magnetism, Electro: Magnet- ism, Magneto: Flectricity and Elertro-Dynamic Induction, will be commenced by Prof. CHAS. 8, STONE at Clinton Hail, Astor place, on Saturday evening, 12, at 7 o'clock. A superior apparatus, embracing the celebrate: Rohmkorfl Induction Coil and accompaniments, will be used, ‘Tickets 2% cents. Deduction for the course. Programmes and tickets may be obtained at Pike's, 294 Broadway, Shepard's, 397 Broadway, and at the rooms of the Mercantile Library As- sociation, Astor place. ECTURNS TO LADIES—DR. RLIZABETH BLACK well. lately returned from Europe, will lecture on the “Utility of Physiological ana Medical Knowledge to Women,” at Clinton Hall, on Tuesday, Nov. 15, Friday, Nov. 18, Tue day, Nov, 22, ‘at o'clock P.M. ‘Single tickets, 25 course tickets, 6) cents ts; Tickets, with prospectus of lectures, may be obtained at Christern’s book store, 763 Broad: ISS A. F. PEASE AND MRS. S. 0. ROGERS, ELO- quent Trance Mediums, will lecture Sabbath afternoon andevening, at $ und. 734 o'lock, in, Metropolitan Acxdemy, on Fixth avenue, near ie street. Seats free. Circles every day and evening, except Monday. HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., WANTED. OUSE WANTED—WITHIN A FEW MILES OF THE city, with a Garden attached. Any person having such & house will hour of a good tenant by addressing Tenant, “Hee ald offle EETING ROOM WANTED—WITH FIRE AND GAS, on Tuesday or Thureday night, in a central location; rent 1880 per annum, Address, with particulars, O, ART OF A HOUSE OR A SMALL HOUSE WANTED— either in New York or Hoboken, consisting of four or five Tooms and kitchen. Address Immediately, stating location, rent, number of rooms, &¢., W. S, K., Herald oflice, Noud other will be attended to, WASTED-FOR THE WINTER, A WELI FURNISGED House, located to Fifth avenue or in some of theadja- cent streets.’ Addrese B. &., box 19 Herald oflice. ne ANTED—BY TWO AMERICAN GENTLEMEN, FOUR unfurnished Rooms, one for kit-hen, in the upper part of a boare with modern iinprovementa; a genteel family will find advertisers most desirable tenants; farms not to exceed $25 Per month. Address, with erms and detatl, J & W., box 168 Herald ollie. HROUGH BY A SMALL between First and Sixth aveanes; month, Address D. V.C., box 108 ‘American farally, rent not to exceed $16 per Herale office, ————— ANTED—PART OF A LOCATED Bouse, by a family of wdul e 1d $16 per month, and there must be but one other family in the house. ‘Or would furnish a house completely and handsomely for © party wishing to board out the rent, Address Household, Ie- Tald office. WAXTED<A SUIT OF FURNISIED Rooms, sisting of sitting room, kitchan and two bed en Fourth ané FEanklin. sire CON- ted ED “WA XTED-BY A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, A PAR- Jor und Bedroom, furnished, without Board, in n prients family. Terina no! to exceed $18 month, inciu'lag ore aud Kas. “References given and required, Address 15, J. Bay for tree days, Herald oitice. ANTED TO HIRE—FOR SIX MONTHS OR ON A ase, & furniehed !touse, situated between Fourth aad enues, suitable for a very small family: a houns 25 feat ‘wide and three stories high pref An unfurnished Hone Will be taken on a lease. ABR Py ole wit, ful partionlare and price, to CAMBRIDGE LIVINGSTON, 2) Nassau strec. LEGAL NOTICES. OTICR 18 HEREBY GIVEN PURSTANT TO THE PRO- Tiddons of the third article of the first title of the fifth ehap- ler of the second part of the Roviged Statues to all the o tore of Hiram Pack, nn insolvent .. Noties first published. October 8, 18%. Creditors to appear before the Hon, A. D. Rusvell Cliy Judge of the olty of New Yorks at hin cha No. 180 Nasean street, etty of New York, on the 23d day o! November ext, at 11 O'clock in the forenoon, to show eanse If any they have, wby an abo! made Reolvenis, cole and he be 1o06 yee Me tobe eo & ©. GLANZ, Importers and manuftetnrers of FANCY FURS OF EVERY DESURLPTION, At wholesale and retail, The ationtion of the trade and the public 3 vited to our extensive and fashionable stock of ihe above, At prices strictly whol NOY HATS, IN BEAVER, FELT AND Vii misses’, boys’ and infants’ wear. I hay in si most extensive variety to be found fn the city atmanner. A call from the lv ictted, BANTA, 857 Cana! street, coruer of Wooster. Bi, ORS, FURS, FOR T have now in store the largest and most extensive varivty of ladies’ Fancy Furs to be found in the cii7, manufactured expressly for my city retail trade, consisting of Hudson's L Sables, Mink Sables Stone Martea, Fitch, had. Sinerian Sy, rel, in full seta, of all sizes. I respectfully invite the attention of the ladies to this magnificent assoctment. ‘The old standing of tis howe tas miro suaraniea that oustomers will be Bo- mene WM. BANTA, No. 357 Canal ati corner of Wooster, ae FURS, LADIES’ FURS, Hudson Bay Sables, Stone Marte: Y Piteh, Squirrels” Mantilas, Half Capes, Pelorines, Matis and Caffe nd Cute, firat and warranted, Z By WHITE, 216 Broadway, opposite St. Paul’s church. 5 Peso FURS, AT GENIN'S BAZAAR, THE CHOICEST ARTICLES IN THE CiTY. HUDSON BAY SABLE. MINK, MARTEN, ROYAL ERMINE. FITCH, &c. MANTELETS, CAPES, VICTORINES, At WHITE'S, MUPFS, COFI CHILDREN’S FURS, GENTS FUR GLOVES, GENTS FUR COLLARS, SLKIGH ROPES. THE MOST DESIRABLE STYLES, AT THE LOWEST, PRICES GENIN’S BAZAAR, 507 and 513 Broadway. (PUR MPTROPOLITAN TUR STORER. WARIS & SON having opened with a large and elegant nsgort- ment of rich Furs, respectfully invite the ladies to call and examine for themselves before purchasing. All thelr goods are manufactured by @ practical furrier, and for design and ‘quality cannot be excelled in the city. N. B.—feparring and altering done with punctuality and despatch. No. 570 Broadway. 39 uzorou taku ORS “No. 39 Maiden lane, ean supply the ladies of New York and vicinity with the choicest FURS prom very large stock, consiating of the darkest and richest neta HUDSON BAY SABLE, MINK, STONE MARTEN, FITCH, to very ben EERIAN SQUIRREL, de. dc. Also ver; atiful if SETS OF ERMINE. N. B.—Children’s and Miesea’ style of furs unsurpassed, ‘and at prices that cannot fail to suit the purchaser, LEOPOLD LANG, 29 No. 39 Maiden Jane. 39 WINES, LIQUORS, «C. UBLIN PORTER AND LONDONDERRY WHISKEY— ‘The finest ever offered in this country. Por sale ia quan- ities to suit, by G. E. MENDUM, Broadway, corner of Cedar street, UINNESS) WORLD RENOWNED DUBLIN PORTER Geounrangit’ only et MENDUM'S Broadway, corsor of Codar street. “F plied by the gallos N JAMESON & SON'S J ae Yeas OLD MALT WHisKRy, OFF SHERRY BUTTS. For ralo by the panchoon,, gallon oF bolle, at 92 Vesey street, fashingtor ket. oe ae oi J. CORROY, Sole Importer ‘A PERLE WINE 18 OF EXQUISITE FLAVOR AND PRI THIS us D PRUIT? TASTE, AND IS OOARANTEED TO COMPARE FAVOR. ABLY WiTH ANY WINE IN THE AMERICAN MARKET, FOR BALE BY ALL D&ALERS. CRAMER, ABEGG & McOLOBE RY, IMPORTERS, 19 BROAD STREET, MPHIRDY 3 PIPES OF SCAUCTARDT & ¢ Meder Swan Gin, imported exelusivery for Henperey Brandy, Wark aud p diecharging Vietorine, For sale by ANDi W SOOD & U0,, 4 Wil pirect. Ds 5 alo bark Mom | corner o! 1859. mou ROOME, &O., TO L ALL COTTAGE TO LET—CONSISTING OF NINE | A Mcone Inquire ot 499 Broome street, Also, a Store ole M, FOR MEETINGS, TO LET—EVENINGS, AT A ee er year, with Light, Fire, &o, Also thorough | Hom or Kocmit, jit, auitnd for, & Ldlos! genteel soifee, and 1 ov. Inquire at the otliee, clever Toner of Bixth aveuue, from 8 to 8 o'clock. * d E i 2 ORNFR BASEMENT TO 1 ee nowery und Madison Areet; bos ntrances, fitted up Kitchen, gas, water closew, 0. Kentlow, Inquiré ab 450 Pearl sureet. NISHED HOUSE TO LET—IN BROOKLYN, WITH i inet n minutes’ walk of the ferries, and one block from the cara; a very Dicely furalahed ‘and convenient house, and Deautiully situated. “Terms moderate. Address BE. 8., Herald offlee NISHED HOUSE TO LET—IN BROOKLYN, SUITA- Pas are private taunily or & genteel boardidg house: could accommotute from fiiteen to twenty boarders; is well furnished; bas gus, range and heaters; Sue yard and cellar; ten minutes’ witk’ from three ferries and on the line of cares rent $50 per month; immediate possesion, Apply a Bridge street, Brooklyn, ‘OUSE TO LET—THE.THRRE STORY AND BASE- FH Ment prick House, $3 East Thirty second street, near Lex: oom, hot and cold water find gas (ix- immediately. Apply iv gion avenue, with ba ns vures complete. tent $500. at 158 Breadway. ART OF A NEAT, PLEASANT PRIVATE HOUSE, with modern convéniences, in a genteel neighborhood, Very ruitable and conveniest fora very smnallfamily, Inquire A13y Weat Washingion place, near Sixdh ART OF A HOUSE TO LET—IN THE SEVENTH ward, c°asisting of two parlors, dining room, kitchen, inree bedrooms, washromn aud pentries, with privilege in path room. Inquire on the prem ses, No. 210 Madison street, ooms 70 LeT_winit eTRAM POWER, AT 131 AND 9 en 4 eyo Mercer street. ADR PTAUGHWOUT & CO. Coraer of Broadway ‘witeot, TO LE®—WITH, STEAM POWER, oo Le BORNEAN. 219 Contre j ET—THE FIVE STORY STONE HOUSE, 79 EAST TSpourteenth st, fnahed with all te modern improvements, and eocialng thirty-five Fees eo, a. Bo. Ths aoe ‘from suitable for a saloon. !esr00) qeablnet maker? having ainege extension {a tho rear. iar quire at 75 Kast Fourteenth street. 0 LET—FOR A WINTER AND SUMMER RESIDENCE, to a private family only, a thoroughly furnished House at New Brighton, Staten Taland, bea situated, command: ing one of the boldest views on the }, and within five nilbutes walk of the ferry. ‘The grounds are extensive, with Tegeuable gunen, green houwe, ponltry house, stable and coach house, xe. For a winter residea:e the holise has every ‘convenience, double sashes for every window. ‘The furniture fw of the best kind and very complete. To # desirable tenant Xe wil be let low, as the family is going to Europe. Tho bouso contains twelve rooms, exclusive of kitchen, &c. Immediate porsession ean be given. Apply to HUMER MORGAN, Pine Bireet, No. 6 Metropolitan Bunk, 10 LET—TO NEAT, QUIET FAMILIES WITHOUT children, or to one party, commodious apartments {n 1, first eins dwelling, below Canal street, one block west of Broadway; rents from $14 to $4. Apply at 101 Franklin street, ‘Dasement. APPLY TO \0 LET—FORNISHED, THE HOUSE 89 EAST THIRTY. first atreet. Apply for two days. 10 LET—WITR FURNITURE FOR SALE.—A SMALL C brick House, very pl aituated, to" let ‘ant May'l: he furnithre new and good: the whale ish ment just suited for desirous of trying housekeepin; rent of house until y 1, at the rate of per annut rice of furniture $500. "Address for three days Housokeoper, jadigon square Post office. 0 LET—THE LARGE THREE STORY BRICK'HOUSE, T No. 10 eee ees Mercer street, near Eighth street; house cones Ny A Geta ty) Sabrent ein pene jon given imm« é office Cfibe North America Fire Insurances” Compazy, No. 6 Wall street. ET—THE SIX STORY STORE NO. Ud hye ata iow rent. Apply to SCHIEFF! CO., 170’ William street. LET—THE THREE STORY HOUSE 145 WEST ‘Twenty-fourth street, containing all the modern improve- ments; pleasant, neighborhood and’ convenient to cars and Flages. Also, part of the House 186 West Forty-hird strech between Seventh and Eighth avenues. Apply to J. B. V, DEVIELS, on the pr (0 LET—PART OF THE HOUSE 14 BETHUNE STREET (TO Fear Avbingdon square; desirable for a sual family, only one small family occupying the other part, (0 LET—THE NEW FOUR STORY DWELLING HOUSE, T° With store, 26x40, situated sonthwest corner, Sisth avenus and Twenty-eighth street. The store is particularly auitable Foran apothecary or fancy grocery business. inquire at 638 Broadway, in the shoe store. 10 LET—PARY OF THE HOUSE NO. 26 WEST Eighteenth aireet, consisting of three rooms in the second story, with privilege in the bath room, and one room in the attic.’ Rent low to a small family, (0 LET—ON BROOKLYN HEIGHTS, THE NEAT funall cpllnga, AL Cranberry street, corer of Willow, a few minutes’ wal m Ful ry. on tl re- wale sbetwreen Sand Doicloce A. M.,and 4 aud 6 o'clock P, Only. Ube LET—HOUSF NO. 210 EAST TWENTIETH STREET; MAIDEN IN BROS, & ession n immediately; rent very moderate from now crit intef'tay newts Apply to THOS: MACE ARIA & BON, th , near avenue, LET—UPPER PART OF THENEW HOUSE IN FIFTY- "TShetowrect, noar Lexiogton avenue; pariory wcbear: neo Bedrooms, wardrebe and pantries, water, rent $100 per annum, Inquire ‘of D. street, opposite the premises, 10 LET.—$25 PER MONTH FOR THE THREE STORY house 114 West Broadway; a store, two rooms, a basement and stable $10 © month: three rooms down town $4 a month; im- mediate possession of al!. Apply at 132 Nassau atreet, room 18. marble mantels; YAN, Fifty-second 0 LET—THE HOTEL AND RESTAURANT, ON MON- aguestreet, Brooklyn, adjoining the Opera ‘House, now in course of ereclion. Tlie reetwurantis commodiousand hand- somely fitted up, The City Hall and public buildings being in the immediate vicinity, renders it unsurpassed for the best bu- sinees. The hotel consists of 2 dining room and parlor, four supper rooms, and twenty-one bedrooms. Inquire ef JAMES W. SMITH, corner of Monlague and Court streets, NO LET—A_ FURNISHED HOUSE, ON BROOKLYN A portion of the rent taken Beights, 48 Columbia street, in dos it destred. Apply ag above. LOWER PART OF TWO STORY HOUSE 121 xy eighih street, consisting of seven rooms, basement. Also, upper part of house i136 first street; will be divided up to suit the tenant. K IMER, $43 Fourth aveane, Kast ‘i went SOND FLOOR AND ,TWO BED- 21; Broome street, to a small family. Rent mode- erence required. Apply at 38) Graad street, or ‘ENO. 503 BROOME STREET; POSSES: given immediately; rent $500. Apply’ to THO: NX & SUN, No. 180 Tenth sireet, near Thi (0 LET—HOUSE NO. 146 EAST THIRTEENTH STREET, English basement, finished with all the mo: rent $1,100 per annum. Apply to THOS. MAU*AKLAN & SON, 180 Tenth street, near Third veave, 0 L¥'T—A PART OF THE HOUSE NO. 313 FOURTH et, near Broadway, to a small family; 9 first rate stend fur a dressmaker; has all the modern improvements. Possession inmediately. ~ ee RS Oe 10 LEY, FURNISHED.—A SPLENDID FOUR STORY brown stone House to let, furniahed; the houge has all the modern improvements, and is in complete order; no boardiay house keepers need apply. Inquire on the premises, No. East Thiciy-tirat street Fifth avenue. comical Se Se 10 LET OR FOR SALE—THE TAREE STORY ENGLISH basement House, 472 Second avenue, with all the modern improvements and in perfect order, with the Furniture; would bea ir able: for aphysicien. Inquire on the premises, from 10 LET OR LEASE—AT SARATOGA SPRINGS, A large Boarding House or Hotel Garni, to a first class and qualified tenant. ‘The House will now uccommodate. trom 19 | to 100 boarders; the lessor would enlarge the house to suit the fonant. Numeroris qutballdings, &c.jange Bowling & loon, with thirteen alleys, and Billiard Room, with five tables, in ‘good prder; grounds spacious, high and near Congress Spring. “The owner would be willing to lease this establishment to a party capable of conducting a first class hotel, and lease and arrange forsuits of rooms through the year for’ bis family. With such Atenant.a liberal arrangement would be mae. ‘For furtuer articulars inquire of HOMER MORGAN, 3 Metropolitan Bank Building, Pine'street. (PO LST OR TEASE—THE NEW PORTLAND STONE front house 57 West Forty-fifth street, betwoen Fifth and Sixth avenues; eighteen feet nine in stories high. “Apply to LIV. LIVINGSLON, 86 Nassau street, or 59 West Foi {th street. (0 LEABE—ON BROADWAY, FOR TWENTY-ONE years, No. 640 Broadway; lot 25x100; also. a northweat wide, and three | corner below Prince street; aiso to let, frout and corner Rooms at 817 and 319 Broadway, corner of Twelfth street. JOHN 8, KELSO, 62 William street, z & atte Ncarmerted het hmenentnidnch dn ay 10 RENT—CARROLL PLACE BROOKLYN, THAT ELE- gant brown stone frout house, situate opposite Onrroll | park, and contiguous o the Court street railroad. |The horse in perfect order, aud replete with every convenience. ‘The | situation is unsurpassed for beanty of surroundings and ease from ihe ferries. race street, N. Y, pa ETIREFROM THE hotel business, offers to lease for a term of years, the well known Exchange Hotel. The house is jovated on tha coraer of of access, being but fifteen, minutes ride Apoi; 't BROTHERS, | Sixth and Main streets, in the very centre of the Dusiness por: tion of the city of Louisville, Ky. It contains one bun rooms & dining room one hundred and twenty-five feet in Jength; alaoa barroom, barber shop, segar shop, and railroad ticket office, The house is well furnished from top to bottom, ia in complete order, and has all te conveniences of a modern hotel. It is doing a zood trade, and by the firat of December, or another month, t! “ailroad between Louisville and Nash- ville wiil be completed, when there will be direct communica- tion with the South. Vo any oue wishing a hotel of the kind above named, he flatters himself that the same indnsementa will not occur soon again. Address Joseph Combe, Hotel, Louisville, Kye ph Combe, Exchange BHO BROADWAY—T0 LET, UNFURNISHED (WITH carpets, if desired), two front rooms on the second floor, in good order. cloreta, te. ‘The horse has all the modern improvemenia. Inquire of Prof. D. LAGROLX, on the pre- mises. EW YORK AND HARLEM RAILROAD. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT, ‘On and ater Wednerilay, Sept, 21, 1859, ‘trains will leave ‘Twenty sixth street station, ‘New YorX, as follow For Williamabridge—7:46 and 11 A. M., 2:50 and 8 For White Pining—12:30 and 6%. M., and6:16 P.M. from White and Centre stresta. For Dover Plains—4 P. M. For Albany—8:0 A. RE Wilitamabridge—6:t0 and 9:3) A. M Albany—9:19 a. M., muil 1 irnin. WILLIAM J. CAMPBELL, superintendent, WURNITURE. AGLE ENAMELLED FURNITURE MANUFACTORY, 634 Hroadway, five door Hegant chamber Suits in ail styles ati col $25 to $400, The best enamelled Furaiure 1 call and examine. fret, rata rier house situated inoue of the best velvbbuchuuds; rent 7 year, Address W. 1, 14, Herald oflice “* 84) ver MUSIOAL. ‘T STUCKLER, TEACIOR OF MUSIC, CAN PARR A gq feu,30re pple for dhe Piano, Sugg and Flute at le or the pupils’ Tealdences. a a his nes, 31 Hh ‘Brooklyn, or at” Mr. i, Walter's outission sone ae Catharine street, N.Y NY LADY OR GENTLEMAN ABOUT PURCHASING A, lano, is weetfully invited to call at 8493¢ Ninth Ane Conner of Thiry frat street, and exch ova D Most eleguut carved rosewood seven Octave planon that sun te found In'New York. it has carved legs of inost beautfal der sign, serpentine mouldings of three rows, carved ‘lyre, inset pearl name board, representing birds of lite fc. name onra élowe coating itty dollars, The whole coat et this tance niticent instrument was aixh_ndred doliars, made by the best maker in this city." Pecuniary embarrassments aldne feces Baduhar Ssautet sts Us pvr carrie an jeurs invited to call and ex! tone, Must be sold this week. pues ait Ai LS GERMAN LADY, AN EXPERIENCED AND FULLY A, competent touche of he leno, wonld Uke have eam mi hs. ‘Terms » “Address or Hecht, 99 Firat street, room No. 3 eieterrecd GREAT BARGAIN.—A FIRST CLASS CITY MADE ‘pear! Keyed, full seven octave rosewood. Vismetoia ees ost in niieent tone nd folah (nent 1y new), to be under peculiar cl cumstancee, if a for immediately, an immense acrtce from tat ooeh te weno erior instrument in all respects, parties Will do well ty call and examine, ‘as the wi find tals one the. greatest chances to obtain a splendi erifice. Hasacase tor packing, if desired, T dence 14 Leroy place, Bleecker street, near Broad LADY WOULD LIKE TO OBTAIN A'FEW" ip Rosie, to attend. a: thetr own residences. Address®, A. HICKERING & BONS, ch, e ri UPACTURERS . C GRAND, RE AND UPRIGHT PIANO, ro maodals ‘the supe 36 years. PIANOS TO pate. ‘wholesale and retail, nA UROPEAN MUSIO.—JUST RECEIVED, 1} ceoton of Sheet Misi Benois Hxorclaes, Operas, hoe * produc most eminent Masters, winks ‘will’be eold lower than ever before offered in this ‘mee ied It purchased way, up stairs, Fue ae a ‘OR SALE--A SPLENDID ROSEWOOD PIANO, ROUND ‘corners, deep mne} ft eannot be surpassed i prilaney, anit ia made ‘by one of the best eltymaakarsee Sip Nats avences ad eee on Widnes aedik etek OLD MEDAL GRAND AND G STEINWAY & SONS, Nos. 82 and roadway, New York, have aly IC TEACHER.—WANTED, A FRENCH LADY 7h teach te guitar. “Address W. B., ‘mio square Lock one, IANOS, PIANOS, PIANOS—GREAT BARGAINS AT 1,097 ‘Broadway, corner of Thirty second street.—One fine 7 octave rosewood Piano for $120, and one for $100; one 63g octave tor $80; five mahogany Pianos from $2) to allio order; one splendid 7 octave new Piano for $175, and one for $150; one magnificently carved for $190, and twenty-five others at Nes ae prices; one splendid Organ, mabogan; pe gee rd, Heclave pedals. atone stellt. for baa cash, worth $600.’ 1,097 Broadway, corner o! Sireet, Pianos tuned, Re GUNALER ee ey 120 Music Stools, Watches, Jewelry, Guns, Revolvers, Sewing Machines, Paintings Glocker aeons Cash advances on Pianos, Melodeons, Watcl y, Di Goods, kc. or bought for cauh. “JF. JONES, "32 ‘Ann sireet, second floor, IANO WANTED.—A NEW SEVEN OCTAVE PIANO, Of deep rich tone, with rosewood by 8 good maker and warranted, will be taken in exchange for Gi rine - dle horse. that {s also cood in barness and worth at Call at No. 30 Pine street, room No. 11. Saw. HAND PIANOS ATGRBAT BARGAINS—ONB at $30, $40 and $50; one Smith’s, $60; one one Nunn’s,: one ‘& Raven’ ii; one Here ope Water, $id ‘New Hes: one Pethick’s, $110; one Grostein’ 180; two Barmore’a, $140 each, and ir cetlage ee Cretan = jowest possible prices. Pianos and Melodeons to rent Broadway. ys HORACE WATERS, Agent. 85. —PIANOFORTE AND STOOL, A $350 INSTRU- + ment when new; splendid tone and touch. Was selected by a professor of music; full 7 octave, rosewood reund: corners, &c. Must be sold, the owner* wants movey. Call ag ihe residence 47 Fifth street, between First snd Second ava. DANCING ACADEMIES. DODWORTH’S DANCING ACADEMIES, No, 606 Broad’ way, New York. io. Mondays and Thursdays, Tucadaye cad Priya, Wo odie dyn, We yn prec in New York. CLASSES OPEN AY ALL TIMES FOR BEGINNERS,. ¥ mn first lesson taken. Sevale case for ladies at it AA Ceveuth editon if Dod- iv 8 for ladies a o [Lord's work on dancing, c,, for the use of lis pupils, juat Tt Private, family or school classes attended, Circulars at etther Academy. ANCING.—MADAME (FERRERO) JACKSON, NO. 29 pe Tyee Beat finan rae Pca Wednesdays, Saturdays, Mondaysaud Thur veni cla: T and Frida, ih ko FERREROBDANOING ACADEMY, 69 WEST FOUR- «, teenth street, now open for the reception of pupils. ‘The Quarter commences on the day of entry. afternoon, for mlases and mesters, 234 P. M. Evenings, for gentlemen, at 7i¢ P. Me Mornings, for Indies, at 1A. M.” Private sociables every oiber Wednesday evening, at 8 P.M.” Schoola and elass-s in ead out of town attended, ‘he Art of Dancing” for sale every ‘She trade supplied by Ross & Tosuey a chy slscoreg sia sticvti“ ee RAND SOIREE DANSANTE TO-NIGHT, AT MADAME SAUVAGEAU’S DANCING ACADEMY. No. 645 Broadway, first house above Bleecker street. A, crowd—good musio—best danseuses. HILLGROVE’S DANCING ACADEMY, «206 Eighth avenue, near Twenty Orst'street, DAYS OF TUITION—MONDAAS AND THURUSDAYS, Afternoon and evening. Pupils can commence at any time, Frivate classes attended in the city or country. Apply ad ve, COPARTNEKSHIP NOTICK:! PARTNER WANTED—IN A DOWN TOWN MER- A cantile business, connected with the finur, feed, grain and produce trade. a good opportunity offered 19 a party" wit $000 10 $1,000. Apply at Si] Broadway, up aiise eared Wile rH G.B BOWRS & CO. B. C.—A LADY, KEEPING TOUSE IN THIS CITY, wishes to form the weuaintance of a young lady of pre? Possessing appearance ae companion. Address laura, Herald OPARTNERSHIP.—WANTED, AS PARTAE! "old established cash paying’ business requiring’ Go parties attention, bringing a sure and handsome lacome. ‘No Fisk. $300 capilal required. Apply at 347 Grondway, up stairs. C. B. HOWES & OO. EW. YORK, OCT. 24, 1859.—MR. CHARLES 1). DI of Mobile, has becoine @ parinér in our hoses. ah BROWN BROTHEKS & CO. OTICE.—THE COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EX- isting between the subscribers, under the name of John gbertson &'Co., is this day dissolved by mutual consent. ichn Kgbertaon, the above, is authorized to collect the debts of the firm. JOHN EGGERTSON, Nov. il, 1259. JOSEPH TAYLOR, OTICE.—THE FIRM OF MILLEMANN, WHITE & Weeks is this dny dissolved in pursuance of the partner. ship agreement, and the old business of the firm will be settled by either of the undersigned, to whom all payments are re- quired to be made. CROMWELL T, WHIT, New Youx, Oct. 28, 3859. JOHN HENRY WEEK! SE OS SORE Bee ARTNER WANTED—EITHER SILENT OR ACTIV P with a capital of $500, to xesiat the advertiser in poy eo ke Be punlic emery ees article necesssry to the and how extensively sed tn Huron : nent’ Address J, W., Herald ofieo, “7° S400 the Cont Ui he BREWERS.—A PARTY ACQUAINTED WITH THE éd Brewery faralahiog a Ure clase Sete ee he rewery farD a New York, as agent of otherwines Adareas Ale Siseagd iter IPHE FIRM OF M. STRASSER & CO. 18 THIS DAY DIS- solved by mutual consent, E. B. same. M. Strasser will continue the manufactaring of hoop skiris at 163 Canal street, and attend to the collection of villa ta ‘well as to the settlement of the abilities of the partnership. MORITZ STRASSER, New York, Nov. 1, 1859. nr wt E. B SIMAN, ),000.—A PATENT RIGHT, OR INTE- rest therein, can be obtained in on® of the most valuable new inventions of the time; no other patent has orean ‘be obtained for the same purpose to compete with it. Fortune from small advances can be made by calling on or addressing the inventor, Wm. 0. C. Fritschler. Also for sale, the complete works of Shakspere, including his pisze, poems and life, from the original text, also, 43 numbers of the Crystal Palace De- scribed, ‘Beard Mayald, with beautiful engravings, Can be seenat Wm. 0, C. Fritechler’s, 12244 Fulton stree., corner of ‘Nassau street, up stairs. 5S ASS ISA WILL BUY ONE-HALF INTEREST IN A manufacturing business of champagne cider and vinegar, of which the cash profits are large, anit fean be ex- fo any amounts a art alone {a wort vice the amount. good chance for enterp: in. lense add: E. L., 181 Lewis street, New York. 1 ¢™ for two days . —PARTNER WANTED, TO G $2,000. sire two aw wructoe ae Teo MANO AR patented. Any one with the above capital wishing to make joney, without any possible risk, will call at o: 4 WIUK' & MARTIN, Ot Chambers street ON°® °" SOUTH. $5,000. masnentie anes nny A, OAR mM - nuiacturing business, paying lorge profit and no risk; want of captial is the reas q Ber. Addrenn A.B, bor 116 Herald ote (wii apace F ()()() <AN ACTIVE PARTNER, WiTil $1000 TO $5.000. $10,000, wauted, in an estabised wholesale facturing Business, without rivk; @ valuable pagent 1m connected with the manufacture, and an intlisutiataequalae tanee with dry ods Jers would be an aciuisna, ‘laden addressed 10 W. H. Melick, £10 ‘prow! Snawered and held confidential, OMW8Ys Will be promptly — —— ———_—_ XRIFFITH'S IMPROVED TONS AND TABLES: ‘Aare the most perfect durable ever otfered for sale in. the United States. Buyers will do well to call and, examine. Private houses furnished. ‘Two weoond hand sale. W. H. GRIFFITH, 146 i ulton atreet, ? FOR BILLIARD SALOONS.—RHRENS? aa t- keeps a Cee pores ‘of the game and registers the number of amen played Fae ne TE eT ae ae GROTHERS D1 Malden tend. Ea MPROVED BILLIARD TARLES AND GOMBINATION CUSHIONS, of For eal by tho patenine and snaorifagtarars. Temmings eee SOONNOK, & COLLEND| 68, 65, 67 and 60 Croaby strect N. MPORT. i

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