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6 err SFTUATIONS WANTED EEE ame i re me om A ATION Feel AY wit willing to rae tne rh, ag: ‘Apply.at r . Sw. Otatan se, B Seoond place, Poy ting ae aig oF AT, FOUNG WO- Saancrand trovers Mlerstands her dul” nUry, NA ook, Bemerandynigoly recommended. — G2 Wels 8 torone wore this day bigply goed ‘38 Gb av., up My —— HOUSE. A, Tees oF een reps SITUATION AS HO! 185 hs to Calif x Wests 40) corner of Sth av. HARDWORKING, | H cit QURAN, AND TOY OMAR, WISDES 9 git ’& good cook. was deh keener also 0 000 D8! cor: "would do general housework can enter ber situauion 0 aay. ‘Apply at 424 Broadway, op wt rs. OB a ie aa Ae BEBPROTANS Zs MIDDLE AGED WOMAN, WHO 18 sake herself “how cai teste m pend itewe fac, inter, on reasonable ‘py calling at st. References terme, by calling ring = YOUNG WOMAN DESIRES A SITUATION AS NURSE fer youn'g eldren; tas good seamnsirons; understands cut- ig an o's childrea’s elouses and all Kinds of family sew inc; at Uy, bea clty references, anean be seou for wo days eiibe dresmaker’s 245 3d av., near Zist st. YTED—BY AN ELDERLY RESPECTABLE ENG. ae ere a a aR Byline, pombe hare ears. Can sa good ey reftrance, gy rye yey et yd 2 ot ring the bell Ww NTED—A SITUATION, BY A AS LADY, aces ord chambermald in a first elags bowel or a famuly Sad have ave 20 en atyeiion wo travel withis fazally, Address i J., Box Ms Hl desired more than large wages; ANTED—BY A SCOTCH PROTESTANT GIBL, A aituation as nurse and seamstress, or chambermaid and seamstress; good eity reterence from her’ Inst place. Call at 163 West 209i st. for two daya, AmeD TA. SITUATION, BY p ee eg ‘peoteh ‘waitre ve ears reference. cues for three ‘Gaye at 199 We 196 West 19th at., between 7ib and 8th ave. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE woe ‘wan, ist in washing and iron sare etiej person vibo at present gptoys fe ber can neen ‘Sti teooday evenineat 145 East Bast 12h at. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE MARRIED WOMAN, Aaituation as wet nurse in a respectaple family. Cull Sor Mhroe days at No.7 Willow st, Brooklyn, south ATION, BY A RESPECTABLE TE an as Arts claad cook, Wao Undersiandscook tog tn) all ia branches; is s good meat wad pastry ovok and a baker; aiso upderstands all kinds of breakfast bread. cas ‘of city reference from her last place. Call at or ad- dress 12 Spring at, for two days. ANTED—A SITUATION AS COOK, RITHER IN A private family or boarding house, by ‘a young woman who understands cooking and baking. Apply at 49 West 22d st. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, 79 do general housework ih @ private family. Call at ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE WO- man, as first class cook; understands baking in all its ranches, and is a good washer and ironer; no objection to the omutry; is wing i make beryelf generally use‘ul; good ky Feferences given. Apply at 22) Weak 16th at, between Sh and pe Cktlnn ER OF WoMEN Era Graig ‘A! ay Found in good situations of every Kind to suit jages good; ey those with good recommendadons first class pate given; also, good gre lately landed wanted. Inquire fab the Large Institute, 138 21th et., corner of 6th av. LL FAMILIES WANTING GOOD SERVANTS IMME. diately, should apply at the Large Institute for Domestics, 388.11 st., corner av. This exwenaive house has abun. ‘dance of civil, capable beip, to suit all who call or send. Con- @acied by a respectable lady, YOUNG GIRL, OF PREPOSSESSING ance, is wanted to wait in a saloos mine in the morning to 6 P. M. Adcress Peat office. URSE WANTED—BY A PRIVATE FAMILY IN THE country, one hour and a half from the city by rail; family and a comfortable home; place very healthy. An Ame Fiean, Scotch or English Protestant ouly need apply, between Trana 4 today Gaturday), at room No. 8 appleut a Buildines, 346 Broadway. PASTRY COOK WANTED—A MAN WHO THOROUGHLY understands the business. Apply at Gosling’s French eonfectionery, 116 Broadway. Wes GOOD FRENCH OR GERMAN COOK, for a private family; good wages will be paki. Address ©.B.E. box 112 Herald adie, ANTED.—THE ADVERTISER WISHES TO OBTAIN a good hp lagen for the winter months; she must be able to cook wath and iren; passage per steam = will be paki each way; will not be expected to remain after ane eral wages wil pa paid; a res — bream will ‘opportunity. Apply ut the Everett House, room 149, between the hours of Saud 10 o'clock. None need apply without the very best references. ‘ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED NURSE; A WIDOW lady preferred (American) who bas brought up a family ‘of children of her own, and who is kind and affectionate ; =— eibamia tor theceknen by anerceatn, ig A. F., box 135 Herald APPEAR- {fom the ours of J., Chatham square ANTED—A WET NUKSE. vauy AT 1% FULTON W “2 Brockiyn.ca Saturday and Monday "ANTED—A GIRL ACCUSTOMED TO SEWING, ONE who has been employed in sore large mewing estab ment preferred, for @ private family, where she can bave & ood salar: Address B. 0. D., H ‘ANTED—A STRONG, TIDY . TO DO PLAIN cookirg, washin; : and’ ironing in a private family; must come Well recommended. Apply at 28 West Suh st. near Own ay., between 11 and 1 o’elock. Waxtep-a FIRST RATE COOK; ONE WHO THO- roughly understands her business; none others need ap- ply at 29 West 17th st., between 10 and 12 to-day. ‘ANTED—A WET NURSE; GERMAN OR SCOTCH preferred. Apply at 25 West 87th si., between the hours of 10 and 3 o'clock. TANTED—AN APPRENTICE AND A JOURNEYWO- man, to work on dressmaking, at §$ Norfolk st, TANTED THIS DAY. | OR WOMAN, FU Y competent to cook, wash and iron for a family of six ersons. fo such. an one, who ean come well recommended, Everai wages will be paid’ ‘Call at 90 Hampden st, Brooklyn, pear Atlante ave, ANTED—A GOOD COOK AND ASSISTANT COOK. City reference required. Apply at tbe Worden House, corner of Bowery and Bayard st. WANTED=As | WET NURSE, A_YOU 3, HEALTHY wonan with a fresh breast of milk. Apply at 273 Fifth avenue, SITUATIONS WANTED—MALES, YOUNG MARRIED MAN OF GOOD BUSINESS ‘habits and experience, who can loan his employer a few hondred dollars on good security, desires a permanent and paying position in @ mercantile or manufacturing establish- ment; would prefer locating in this city, but has no objection to the South. ‘The best of reference given and required. Address Napier, Herald office. YOUNG MAN WISHES A SITUATION, AS CLERK assistant bookkeeper. Can be seen for ten aya at HL & We Wells 378 Hudson avenue, Brooklyn, J. P. RYVER, YOUNG MAN OF BUSINESS EXPERIENCE WOULD be glad of @ situation South; would go to the West Indies or South America, Can give. good city seferences, “Address box 2,607 Post office, YOUNG MAN, 21 YEARS OLD, WANTS A SITUA- tion to learn some good business; {s faithful and willing to work. Good references as to character, business capaci de. Salary not an object. Address E., box 1,084 Post omioe. ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, JUST RETURNED from the West Indies, a situation in any part of the world; is experienced in business in the States and Colonies, a good bookkeeper, speaks and writes English, French and German, and has a slight knowledge of Spamsh; would prefer a situa: Mon in Cuba, ‘Porto Rico or Souln America; excellent recom- mendation from last employer and best o { references. Address A. 5., pox 3,325 Post ollice. : NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19, DRY GOODS, &c. Poe Cece T 785 BROADWAY, THE BEST WOVEN SKIRTS X made. Hify spring ladies ‘e A’y mame brea tend arucle. “Old skina muse over. ealers call ‘and examine Our C. A. A ‘Skirt factory, 706 Broadway, corner of Eighth street. CEVALS, 697 BROADWAY, INITIAL Ate nt rd gp pupanaroue ae rier ganaerrag nstertig, Laces mended and dane up like new; all kinds of Stamping for emirokieries exeouted in the nenioat BReARcLoTHs, BLANKETS, MERINOFS, aaveR ser NeW word Prints’ Delaiven” Clnghatan, Moet stesmer or! Pr re} to 7 — ecticks, Hammel U fo hes Vor sale by WiLLL Ati Mo THEWS, bf ARGAINS IN CLOAKS AND SHAWTS, ‘We are now aei entire stock of CLOTH AND Neuvar CLOAKS: PALL, AND WINTER SHAWLS, reduced pri See mints & 00, ‘$42 snd 344 Brondway. COMPANY, F. e bineigaibe IMPORTING pat ‘ati Be rae ON peEne Jeg cogned. ten 0” cnose, 3H coos ved, Bovelties and standard fabrics, adapted euarente OVER, FROCK AND eases eS Sper alae for tray Beesiitien scl nian Brin na of new el y with au extensive assortment of Trouseriags and Ve London, England, Je are constantly, recelving the choicest seleo- London and ‘OSIBRY AND MEN'S FURNISHING ‘salesmnan is desirous of a situation In New York or any other elty, salary to commence first of the year; but being now disengaged, would be happy to commeueé work at once, reas Hosiery, Herald ores. GHAM LACE CURTAINS. N OTT ‘The largest pie a slected Rotneed to 9178, HD, Be care Pe re, ‘360 Broadway. OPULAR TRADE IN CURTAINS. SATIN DE LAINES Reduced to $1 50 per yard, inc ome bc ana gait Conloes and trimmings complet, i eae rere SOLOMON, & HART, KIRTS.—WOVEN SKIRTS, TWELVE SPRING fourteen springs, $1 50; seventeen springs, $2. supplied wkh nine springs, $7 per doven; fourleen aprin SidTand seventeen springs, $15. ‘Old akirts peorer eq Pee Cc. L, HARD) “Woven skirt factory, 281 Spring street, near , FQ) RIcH PLUSH VESTS, 250 At $3, At EVANS’, 66 and 68 Fulton street. 500. PETERSHAM OVERCOATS, at at nt EVANS’, 66 and 68 Fulton street, 2,000 aay €ASSIMERE bag nEDG EVANS’, 66 and 68 Fulton street. 2,500 vs CASSIMERE PATS 60 cael _ EVANS, 66 and 68 Fulton street, FALL FASHION Se mn ‘A MERICAN, RUSSIAN “AND. “HUDSON BAY pom. pany’s Furs.—WILLIAN MOSER invites the attention his customers and the publie in general to Ta large ad ale gant assorunent of the above Furs, made from in the latest and mest approved ‘syien, Na die atertn bs St very ressonstt PTA MOSER, 41 Maiden lane, SSS a een eee nasea Ratan &tT. GLANZ, Importers and manufctu FANCY FURS OF EVERY DINGRIPTION, ‘At wholesale and retail, 117 BROAD Wa. OF STAIRS, The attention of the trade and of the public in general is in- ‘ted to our exiengive and fashionable stock of the above, at RICES STRICTLY WHOLESAI Fos Ft FURS, FURS. HUSTER & SIEDE, No. 38 Marpen Lang, New Yonx, ant amoriment of TADIEY FURS, HUDSON'S BAY BOvAL ERMINE: MINK, STONE Wa FITCH MARTEN, aN to, &o., Made up in the Jatest style, which they offer at the lowest prices sc tiveoclie emo ed shit aim ADIE® FURS, LADIES’ FU Hudson Bay 8ab! et 7 Packs Squirrel ver Mink, Pel Mnffs and ‘Mantllas, ba gs oo eee int Cuffs, By WHITE, m0 Broadway, opposite Bt. Paul's church, UCHES AND PARIS FLOWERS AT RICH VELVET BONNE EBBONS AT MACYS, CHOICE STYLES CROCHET FRINGES AT MACY'S, CHOICE STYLES DRESS TRIMMINGS AT MACY'S. RICH BONNET RIBBONS AT MACY'S, Nos 204 and 206 Stab ‘avenue, one door from Fourteenth street. Ree N ALTERATION IN THR PRICES LADIES AND gentiemen, I guarantee to pa: 1035 or Panta, aud trom $6 10 890 for stk rosacea, Alvor Garpose Furniture, Jewelry. &¢. “A note by post punctially’ attended to ty E134 Beverith avenve, boiween Nineweaih kad Tmoae Uieth sireete, Ladies atiended to by Mra. E. 3REAT CHANCE FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN to dispose of their left off wearing apparel to good advaa- tage, as the subscriber hes recelved au order for the same to send West. From $6 w $0 paid for silk Dresses; casmmeres and bareges, from $2 w $15; gentlewsen’s Coats, from $3 to $15; Panis, from $1 to 85; also, Furniture and Ourpeta bought. Ap: ply, OF send a note by post, to B. MIN'TZ, 282 ‘Seventh avenue, Between Twenty seventh and Twenty-elgbth trees, Ladies auended to by y Mrs. Mintz. GREAT CHANCE IS OFFERED TO GENTLE. A men having any new or left off Clothing to dispose of; can Teceive the highest price for the same by ealling at the store or addressing John Murphy, O07 Pearl street. all orders pune tually attend BS. FE. GUARANTEES TO PAY THR PRICES.— she advertises for ladies’ Wearin, $00 for Silk Dreswes, for silk velvet Basques and Cloaks from Bic $2), and the highest price paid for Pure, sulaccen cree ing, Theatrical Costumes und Jewelry, &c.’ A note by post pudetuaily atended to by Mrs, £., 134 Seventh avenue, be tween Ninewenth and Twenteth streets, earing Apparel. From $6 to and THE BALL SEASON, [== BLUES BALL. APOLLO ROOMS, WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 30, 1900, TICKETS TO BB HAD OF ANY OF THE MEMBERS, BELP WANTED—MALES. A SMART AMERICAN BOY, ABOUT 16 OR 18 YEARS old, wanted, to take charge ofan oflice; must write a fair hand, reside with his parents, and at Walk references as to hones- ws, ty, &e. Apply tos. Andrew; jalker st. OY WANTED—1N AN OFFICE, AT 54 WILLIAM ST., room No, 19. (AzeEe WANTED—A GOOD, RELIABLE CARRIER Wanted, to serve a ronte on the Metropolitan Kecord. None Dit an experienced carrier need apply. Office 371 roadway, between 12 and | o'clock, Saturday, Nov. 19, ANTED—BY A SOBER, HONEST, RESPECTABLE married man, without encumbrance, a situation that will bring him in about $40 a month. Any communications aa- dressed to Kaward E. Lemore, in care of Duncan & Sherman, or Haasan ey will be attended to. Anyecurity given, require ANTED—SEVERAL ACTIVE YOUNG MEN, TO SE anew article, which has been extensively adv vertised: wen can make $2'per day. Inquireat 65 and 67 Nassau at ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG MAN, 2 Zears of age, as entry clerk in a wholesale abippinig oF commercial house; is a gc pens and thoroughly acquai ed with boom rping. ‘Salary oy ve, Address J. D., box 28 Herald ¢ TANTED—BY A YOUNG MAS situation in an oflice: is « yood Jent writer; reterence in this city, vary: commence With, Address J.B. Wy Her THE TRADES, BP ping WANTED -TO LEARN THR CARD | engraving business; & amart and intelligent fazpoch's busivess, “Address Hatin, io ihe boy's ore hase writing, Herald office. kc enna? <a a TATLORS.—A MIDDLE AGED MAN, AN AMERE- can, situation tn a clothing or, cus nore wa euner, has been f roar revit fal nt of a Southern fice. BOSS CARPENTERS.—A YOUNG MAN, WHO i) ‘worked at the busin n- yess fortwo years, wishes to put self ina good shop to finish his trade. Address U , Herald office. ANTED—A FEMALE TYPE SETTER, AND ONE OR amore lads experienced at type setting. "Must be able w read from manuscript, Apply at 48s broadway, ft oor ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED WIGMAKER ; ONE Who can tarnish uadoubted references for ability aod sy may apply at halon & Son's, corner of Broadway Jey streets, bet weet and 9 o'clock A. A. M. ANTED—A GOOD OIL COOPER, ONE WHO THO- roughly understands trisuming casas aud varreis, Ap- ply at 525 Water ot. Per ike D—TO 0 A reanaee tance out of the city: nowe but a good workinan ueed ap- ply. Jaquire of John Welsh, aj1 Greenwich ot é FRENCH ADVERTISEMENTS. gADAME CAMUS, COUTURIERE DE PARIS, A L'HON- wea ie las pole Wie ollen trouverent chez elle, facons Pie plas istinguves & des prix NW apt on QMesteon slimade. On pa 05 ae? par i f., box 112 Herald ofice, DAME VEUVE, SAC Tespagnole et Yan dame de compaipule ou gouverns: we! Se ewweet, N. YY. NE MODISTR PRANOAIS?, ARRIVANT DE PAPIE, désire prendre un engagement dans les moc premiere ov ere. Waddrerser Qe ux jours Mod! enise, Police de Herald. eel- | ull 5. ERCHANTS, HOTELS AND OTHERS, SUPPLIED GRATIS W! CLERKS, SALESMEN, PORTERS, DAXREEPERS, aC, MERCHANTS’ CLERKS’ RSGISTRY 78 BROADWAY. J, REDPATH, GALESMAN WANTEDCNOT UNDER THIRTY YEARS of ag | ing. References, if tirst his natural sutthy and experience must be in sell- cli may be enclosed to box 705 | New York Post ollice, stating the amount of salary expected the first year, in consideration of a good opportunity of ad- | vancement. | WAxtED-A SALESMAN FOR A YANKEE NOTION house, und a barkeeper; also & man to take orders amon, | shipping. Apply atthe Merchants’ Clerks’ Registry oille, 76 Broadway. situations procured for respectable men; ‘no | commission in advance; establisped 1856. Oilice hours from 9 W. J. REDPATH. | Wa atep—ay A FIRST CLASS WHOLESALE HOUSE, ‘& person to sell champagne; must have been in the busi: | ness previously, aud if able w intiuence some trade, preferred. Parves of undoubted eapacity may address, with reference, box 4,000 Post office. | WANTED-IN A BROADWAY STORE, A MAN TO keep books and eoliect; one who has general knowledge family grooery business, and allright. Address A. 45., th PERSONAL. MPOBMASION WANTED—OF THE PERSON WHO noticed the man that was rua oer. ca. fe Wednesday sl bight by a carriage driver, and who knows anes he will please call £2 the ‘Mayor's office on ‘he tone at 12 (hers who witnessed the event, corner of Bleecker street and Lroadway, will algo please call, bap ner pa rit gon MARY ba INGS; WAS re living in Mott ~ Cross, New York. Any formion ‘St ber ‘will 68 thankieiy feaal inter, 4 innings, at No. 7 Morria street. penne ee SPOR ATION: WANTED—OF JA} ATIVE pr ine MES KAY, A N. son of the late David Kay, ly account aunt ot Kary ut atterwar omar island of Bute, Scotland, “He it Boaliand for Asoecli it es i bee lieved to have Sy some thne in Canada as a cabiuetmaker, and to have afterwards shipped at New York Me awhaler, In 1583 be worked ag a cabinetmaker at Macedon New York, with Daniel 1. Hanna, fe Maceo in 1844, and travelled through neh part of the co are heard of in Mare, 1846, in. New Orleans, where he worked aga cabtnetanaker, am Bounded ‘with his employer, at No. 331 ‘Tehoupitoulas He frequently spoke of purchasing fama ahd seting in Wisaodain: “AE alive: he al hehe nts thing greatly to his advantage by ap) oy 19 the wubsoribors, ‘Any one giving authentic Li Ape reset properly compensated for their trouble. FOSTER & THOMPSON, 69 Wall street. _Naw York, Nov. 18, 1859. (FORMATION WANTED—OF REBECOA LITTLE OR T’iizaveti Lite, by their algere Winlived darts onder ste has lately arrived bere from | Hlaagow, Seotland, “Apply Mt 183 Sixth avenue, near 1! OHN MARTIN, WHO LERT UTICA ABOUT TWO ears ago with the intention of eomig io New York, can Seo his brother Charles at 258 Mighth avenue, or by writing ea ear trom him, INNIE—I BAVE RECEIVED NO ANSWER bob uy M letier of the 15th. Please write as “ssues's Ta MES U anxious to bear from you, Wh, We CHIRE OF THE BUNUCHS OBLIOE TS Sublime Highness, the Pasha, by tellin, yg Inspector of the chartered iustitudon “to take eare of his le; FASHA AND DILAGOMAN, informal v8. P.O. LOST AND FOUND. Ltt: SIXTH AVENUE, BETWEEN FOURTH AND on Tiestay evening 15th, a black inread lace Vell. ‘The finder will be auitably rewarded by leaving it at 42 Sixth avenue, Lia —ON FRIDAY AFTERNOON, ABOUT 6 o'clock, in a Sixth avenue omnibus—No 6—a large staed ral reward will be paid for its recovery eet. OsT—IN A ‘TWENTY. THIRD STREET AND NINTH avenue stage, a parcel directed to parties in San Francis co. Asuitablereward will be paid upon return of it to 247 Broadway. W. 0, STOUT. EFT—ON THURSDAY, NOV. 17, IN TH FOUR teenth street and Ninth avenue omnibus which starred om the South ferry about 4 o’elock, w small parcel (marked Huntington) containing a small Fur Cape and Cutla. The driver of sald stage, or the passenger who took eharge of them, Will ve generously rewarded by leaving thein at room No, $ ‘Trinity buildings, 111 Broadway. EITHER IN TROY, GREEN- thune street, on the Ith, @ gold’ Breastpin. wich 0 The fader will receive the above reward aud the thanks of 16 owner by leaving it at 27 Fourth street —LOST, A FUR MUFF, IN THR BOWERY, between Broome and Grand streets. ‘The above reward Wii be paid the tinder by Charles Sherwood, Chatham theatre, = LOBT, A SMALL GREYHOUND, WITH $5 55 ig ears and piece off the end of" bis tail. Whoever will bring tbe ld do 10 589 Broadway will receive the above reward, 1.5 BEWARD.—LOST, ON THE 16TH INST... SOME- qrhere on B oadway, between Kighth street and store of A. T. ,orin one of the Broadway stages, a fouor blils ail of the Farmers and Citizens’ Bank of Long Inland, amounting to $78. The finder will receive the above Toward om leaving them ai desk of Ac saver & Co, $5() REWARD.—STRAYED FROM I IN FRONT OF THE Phonix Bank, Wall street, onthe afternoon of Fri- day, lth inet, & black Hoan, Witt Buggy and Kobe; horse with long switeh stail, and harness marked with letier D. ‘The above reward will be paid for the return of the whole establish- ment to 4 mn aquare, Or te DANIEL DREW. REWARD.—ABSCONDED ON MONDAY Last (after drawing in gold to pay duues, a check for 50 Jobn D. Braisted, Custom House clerk of the signed: ‘The said Braisted is about twenty years old, five fect black hair, eyebrows and mustache, low fore- end, thick fps and sought sti.” Drens, bask freek ea pan: taloons, brown overcoat. The above reward for the recovery of the money, or in proportion for any part, will be paid by BUONEN GKAVES & CU!, 112 Wall street, THE (E MILITARY. E J, 0. WHITEHOUSE MUSKE! MUSKETEERS, W. 1H. BIS- il, Captain, will preceed on their second annual parade, to Freebold, NJ proceeding by the Camden and “Atboy |, leaving pier No, 1 North river, at 2o’clock P. M., on Wednesday, Sache and partake of a Thanksgiving diner, returning on Thanksgiving evening. RELIGIOUS NOTICES. JHURCH OF THE PURITANS.—REV. DR. CHERVER 1 preach in the Church of the Puritans, Union square, le ctl. evening, at 734 o'clock. Subject—' Tenderness of Christ towaras « Woutided Conscience. (ooze INSTITUTE, NOY. 20—A UNION SUNDAY noon Prayer Meeting. or General Concert of Prayer for Churches, Ministers and Hearers of the Gospel, is held in the Cooper Institnte Hall, every Sabbath, between the hours of twelve and one. may be expected In the large e Hall of the Institute next Saba, at7ig P. M., Iby Rev. E. cox, R. ARMITAGE, PASTOR OF THE NORFOLK STREET Baptist Church, will preach on Sunday afteraoon at three lock in Union Chapel, corner Thirty-ninth street and Broad- way. ‘FIRST INDEPENDENT SOCIETY, HOPE CHAPEL, 720 roadway.—At lig A. M. th ¥, Broaaw. Noyes will discourse on At the fourta of the lee- ‘a upon a Tour ia Palestine.” “Seats free. EMORIAL CHURCH THE REY. DR, DYER WILL preach on the Sesond Commandm day) evening. the second in the conse of the Commi ings, in the place chareh corner of Hammond street and W: Hees 1034, 874 and 7}g0'clock. Seats free. EV. ANTOINETTE Preach at Goldbeck’ ati3g BROWN BLACKWELL WILL He Hall, 765 Broadway, to-mor- he Plan of Redemption. row, EW JERUSALEM CRURCH (SWEDENBORGIAN).— Public worship on Sunday, Nov. 20, at Goldbeck’s music all, 765 Broadway, at 1034 A.M. Neat free ROTESTANT EPISCOPAL MISSION CHURCH, CLIN ton Hall, Astor place, in charge of Rev. Rober: ( gon.—Divire service every Sunday, at 10% A. M., and 34 and 73g P.M. Also on Friday evening, at GxaWesi Eleventa street, at b o'clock, _Allare invited, “Seais fre ESURRECTION TO DAMNATION, JOHN STH, 28, 39, wil be explained to-morrow evening at 734 isleceker street (Universalist Church, by Rev. Noses nionstSe the morning at 1034 A. M., a discourse occasioned by the death of th ate Joseph Crowell, Esq. RR, DR. BETHUNE WILL PREACH TOMORROW IN the Twenty first street Keformed Dutch chn?h, near Sixth avenue, Key. A. R. Van Nest, minister, services to Commence at 1N}3¢ A. M. and 3a PM GFBMO! TO MEDICAL STUDENTS.—TIE REV. JOEL PARKER, D.D., will deliver the introductory of a ‘series of Sunday Evening Lectures to medical students and medical men on Sunday evening, Nov. 20, at the Fourth avene Pres byterian church, corner of Twenty second street, at 734 o'clock. sudents, members of Weal profession and the public generally are invited to atiend, UNDAY DISCOURSES.—MRS, CORA L. V. HATCH will speak at the Brooklyn Athenieum, corner of Clinton Bnd Atlantic streets, on Sunday, Nov. 20, at 3% o'clock P, M. and 734 o'clock in the evening, SAINT MARKS MISSION CHAPEL, CORNER OF SIXTH avenue and Forty-fourth street.—Divineserviceon Sunday, at 1036 A. M., by Dry Anthou; 734 P. M. by Dr. Canfield. Sti '§ CHURCH FOR DEAF MUTES AND OTHERS wis seas elfare, the Rev. Thomas Gailan- a + near Firth avenue. ral vi he A M. oP. by signs at 3 P. M. The Ki Ww. H, Hill, rector of Yrace church, Sacramento city, will i teach to-zhorrow evening. Srmtvaris, —DODWORTH'S Broadw G. STATES, of this elty, is cognged {9 speak on v.20. Morning, 1034 0' By Zpyovelock. “Subject AD be determines by ihe ooutralling i teligence, PIRITUAL MEETING—SABBATH FORENOON, AF. ternoon and evening, at usual church hours, in Metropoll- tun Academy on Sixth avenue, near Eighth street. Eloquent mediums present. Secial citcle Mondsy evening. Circles every day and evening, HIRD UNITARIAN SOCIETY, CO&NER OF BROAD- way and Thirty-second street—Rev. 0. B. Frotthingharn, “ervices Suncay morning and evening at the usual hours. HE REV. DR. McMENAMY AND MISSIONARY friends will hold their next public conferenoe with the ad- Yooates of Romanism, on the Viaticum and the other last rites of the Romish Church, in the new » trop esse Assembly Rooms, 178 Prince street, near the corner off hompson, o-1nor- row (Sunday) evening, at7g o'clock, All are invited. HALL, NO. 3806 COLORED MAN, references need } from 11 to 1 o'clock. | Wastepza MIDDLE AGED as waiter, None without the iy to 49 Exchange place, room No. a rh enti eh ak ln | Wero fa BOYS, FOR THE CHOIR OF AN iscopal chnre} salaries $100 per annum, applicanus piasess @ clear ‘alto or soprano voice, with ability to plain musie at might; age not w exceed'lS. Address R. re | M., bom Ub er d otlve, giving name, residence and other par- MEN SEEKING SITUA- taleatnen, poriera, barkesp- nis’ Clerks’ Registry oilice, n advance; reference to iret must enelowe two suumps for eatablighed 1266. WM. J. REDPATH. io comission clase houses; applicants by mail delivery and postage; ANTED—A SALESMAN WELL ACQUAINTED WIT the hardware trade. State ‘partion of age, Paice ployment, and walary required. Addrens box 169 Herald oilice, ‘ANTED—A YOUNG MAN WHO HAS BEEN AC to the retail hat, cap aod far trade, Toqn Sis ware ‘6, corner of Montgomery and Washington sis., Jerse: “ANTED-A_DOY 10 TARE CAKE OF a HORSE, W ‘One who is thoroughly acquainted with a horse only need apply at 219 Sleecker st crn et -nov-—or- ST YANTED—A WAITER, WHO UNDERSTANDS Wait Wi intin table of a remutirant; alsa. a lad, to open oycurra { generally useful in a reaturaut. inquire ‘61 and 7m ah, Brovalyn, and make himeel at Wyandank Meotwurent, i TED—TO ivrdiog Ian Apply wo W. rin@nent year £0 Y At 4 Cbamaly HE REV, SIDNEY A. EY WILL PREACH TO- morrow at 10} A. M. and 74 P. M., in Trenor Hall, cor- ner of Broadway ani Thirty-fourth street. Entrance on Thir- ty-fourth street. Seats free. HE “IRREPRESSIBLE CONFLICT.”—THERE WILL be preaching in reference to the above subject to-morrow Afiernoon, at three o'clock, and in the evening at 734 0'al0ck, in Union Buildings, No. 6s Bowery, by Bishop Suow, of the Chureh of God. Beats tree. DOW STREET UNIVERSALIST (CHURCH, BETWEEN Sixth and Seventh avenues—Rev, Elbridge G. Brooks pasior, Service in the eri 10} o'clock; aiternoon at 3, Bunject: The Observance of Thanksgiving Day—Psalm 63—19 RESTAURANTS. Bw, The tae ee Met epgtielad eEarodd im scaly eormet Urand aeet and Broedways oo yom LUNCR. Cup choeolate, beat quality. Oymersin every style, Choooinie telairs, en in every variety, Charlotte Rusne’s, ———— —————. | ne ADIOUREBD. MEETING OF THE NATIONAL pe T mopste Mayoralty and Somos Compania wir iozart Hall Satarday evenio, 5 H }, Chairman. "Beek J, Lavnasrox, D, Buority, Secretaties. | TH WARD.—FERNANDO WOOD ASSOCIATION | QO wil meet as Miley's. corner of Righih avenue. and Faviy south cost, ovary ednesday and Saturday eveniug, P.M. Punetiial of all democrats is exrneatly fej By order, Wit. E, ROBINSON, President, wed, A, MogRarR, Junie tative 71? f Sooretaries. THE LECTURE SEASON. LHOTRICAL EXPERIMENTS. SECOND OF THE active, with vr Prof. Stone, at course, )—Popular, brilliant al sree an. , Nov. 19, at 73g o'clock. Viekets 25 OTURES BY DR. SCUDDER. ath Kev, Dr. Seudder will give the fifth and last Lecture Of his course, at the Cooper Institute, on Monday evening, ‘November 21. Subject—“Critical Periods the History of the British Em. pire in India—Some Heep a earlier Muiinies aod Massacres: —The late Great natalie Ita Nature and Uecasion—The Atrocities; how far exaggerated—Heroic Deeds—Deatay of Jnaia.” Tickets 25 conta D Doors open at 7; to commence at 8 o'clock. ATURDAY AFTERNOON READING ENTERTAIN ‘penis —The pupils of our schools may have ao SRE Gf listening t9 the Iseadings and, Kecitations o ROW, of Choa Hall Aslor plage, on Saturday afveracoa, Mola only 10 cents eas? Parents thoes are eucelient ioe: gous in reading for your children, MUSICAL. AGNIFICENT ROSEWOOD PIANOFORT? W111. bevel st aa tmnmense Sacrifice, for ens, A see hut Pianoforte wil be wken in exohange; for heauilful i» workmanship is warranted in every respect, Apoly and + 155 HOUSES, ROOMS, &O., TO LET. A Fenurand wvoni avenues, Stabrucag Gut, Aun ea laicealle brateel gaveatne imote em swam power and dwellin, Banna siennes, Jet, or lease for LEM RIVER.—NOTICE | PS BRIDGE OVER HAR ai be sale. Apply at 39 Maiden lane, up by me “oncamsieenere te at iWeire eam i ullding a free bridge over the same,” iiaing & site dam. LARGE BRICK SHO! Mad), NO, 88 HAST TWENTY | Draw Pier for ihe new bridge on the . Pe ebergerne Third ‘avenue, wo let, Inquire of J, C. | . The pl lan ai apectfeaticne oe on ee eae | BANDERA, 1S Chambers street, from 11 10.1 o’elook, Macon dam, ‘at which pa erent: in with ALL. HOUSE, COMPLETELY FURNISH All propositions mugt be filled out NUS letimadineelys well lead, betgeonvenent i | Blake furnished, enclosed 10, a ecaled envelope, directed Cars and stages, about fiticen tutes gfrom ‘Hall, weat nude ofthe city. "Kent Wo a gentleman, Wife, und servant $1 per mo KINSHIMbI $13 Fourth a nt SMALL HOUSE OR COTTAGE WANTED—FROa | *ourand dollars sat ie proper The Gmnansrs tne ja of January next, ether in New York or vicinity, | Sates rightio sect any be ahora by wsmall family, on “a lease if agreeable to Lope y opin re Wt New York 20d a> None but owners eated with, “Address box 4,609 Post oilice, | tink ot We pd inne Sem 7 Of Weelehesier 10 SSOWARD H, TRACY, Ragineer. SPLENDIDLY nae Rea k PARLOR ON THE Macoun's Dax, Nov. 18, 1000. —— ve Ta ay ERSONS INDEBT! aerate ehtare acta acaatcomts | IN ft Jeg hoy ie gt cat Yer, de ie unt Nay weatt ext tenant cheap. Apply from 9'A. | tide pipprteal ee arnold’ No. Ha ; Sewer oe pepsin Vesey tn tb ety of Reve York. And all pon avin laima ORNER STORE AND STORFS—TO LET, 8. F. con: | © poet ner Store on Oanil and Hudson streets, three same for liquidation, FAN ta Wi gAUD. locus show wim dows and two entrances; Store and Basement 464 Canal tal al W. ARNOLD, Atiorsey. Store and Basement 50 Ureenwich street. alao, Stores New Yors, Nov. ie Celiary 482 aud 49) Washington, street, opposite Glinion Mar- NER AL OBSEQUIES, ket.” Apply to JAMES 1810, 200 Hudson (PEE BRODER IO NE RUG &TORE TO LET AND FIXTURES FOR SALE.— many Gruner, N.Y, Nov. 20, 1850, D An old steve ee ne) and dol pod PA corer g ‘The undersigned of bela me Kagipe Company Par) and of whole house, ae CASTES, wairtrondn cordial ve ie pa Peeioniamiee a buteber. tribute of res) memory of the late United States <a tor, DAVID BuOvERICK, formerty the TR NT OFFICE FOR RENT—SUITABLE FOR a of Engine Company lawyer, doctor, dentist or artit. Also two Be hisbed or unfurnished, for tingle gentlemen. Apply ‘te she line wil form in reverse order on Pooter, Mor, at premises, 149 Forty-alxth str one o'clock P, M. on Hudson street, airert, rigs ae The procession will move ioe through Hudson fo Foineennt aireot, to Broadway, ucroes the City Hall Park to West Broadway, near Canal BARGAIN—PRIOE $186—MAGNIFIOENT ROSEWOOD seven ogtave Pinnoforte, slightly used; about half its Aiiginal cost Algo’ Deauliful rosewood 734 ostave four round oy curved leg Pianoforte, three rows mouldings, just fi ve yw; fine toned mahoj yi, oc! ee " AC MACDONALD «& CO, corner i and S0tb at. \ N AMERICAN LADY, EXPERIENCED IN TUITION, ‘and thoroughly competent to give instruction in music, tbe higher branches of English, French (which she priv ni family a CU sine ey ae ate fi 10 objection to go fe n. Kuaren wuiden, ax No. 1,004 New York Post ofllee. , GREAT BARGAIN—A SPLENDID TONED, PEARL keyed, seven octave rosewood Piavoforte, will pew sold'at an immense seri iment was made by a first class city maker, and warranted inevery respect; bas bighly finished case, massive carved lege, heav: mouldiiga, large round corners, and ig one sof the cveapeus ant most eee le instruments now offered ae sale; ae @ packing if req Call tmmediatel; must be sold this week, at ihe revigense 14 Leroy Dice, Ble Bleecker street, near way. OR SALE—A SPLENDID SEVEN OCTAVE PIANO. forte, celebrated ety makers. All persona in want of stich an instrument will do well to call at 137 West Eleventh street before purchasing elsewhere, This instrument will be Pr eheap for cash, family are about removing; price LD MEDAL GRAND AND JUABE PIAWO8.— STEINWAY & SONS, Nos. 82 and $4 Waiker street, New York, have always received the first premi- whenever in with the best makery ‘and Balumore, Me Guiricenr se SEVEN OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO. fortes, with fall iron frames, oversirung base, round corners, carved desk and lyre, for ae and $200; 7 octave do., some beautifully carved, te, upw: every instrument warranted for ree Bey Second band Pianos taken in exchange. Also for sale, one good second Tose wood nome for $95, and one for $80; one mahogany Piano: for $60, and ove for $35; one upright Piano f for S70, endo ‘one for $60. Pianos tuned and repaired. 1,007 Broadway, corner of Thirty-second street, R. GONZALIA RGAN WANTED—FOR A SMALL CHURCH; A SR- ‘cond hand one, with pedals and over five stops would be preferred. Any person having one to dispose of cheap will find a cash purcbaser by addressing J. H. B., Madison square post office, stating lowest price, description of instrument and GEconn, HAND PIANOS AT GREAT BARGAINS—ONE $80, $40 and 850; one Nunn's, $40; one Hacon & Ravew’s, $100; one Ilisley’s, $105; one Pethick’s, $110, one Grostein’s, $1; one, (ales , two Barmore’a, $140 each, and one $165. New Pianos and Me and all kind ‘of of eat Merchandise, at lowest, poaable prison. jeons to rent at 898 Bi Ais fey HORACE WATERS, Agent Waa ae PIANOFORTE WAREKROOMS, CLINTOR Hall, Astor place and Righih rest, near Brondway.—A large stock of new and second of every tou for sale and hire stredused prices. N. ik-Tha hire’ @ Jowed in ease of purchase. QT RIANOFORTES AND TWO. MELODEONS FOR Taale, or to let cheap; prices $25, $3, ae pearl na and to let at $2 50, $3, $4, Soand $0 . nth," Musie tanght, and plans! luned by Prof. 'DUMSDAY, 30 Grand aureet INSTRUCTION. FOREIGN LADY, LATELY ARRIVED, WISHES TO ive lessons at her residence, 61 Fourth’avenno, or at jupile houses. inthe French, Spanish and ttallian languages, the Piano and Singing, after the 1atest Italian methods. A288 COUNTING Rooms and ins BOOKKEEP! ING AND BUSINESS APP ATRS, ‘No. 848 Broadway, Aj pleton’s Bul ‘with full cular, on appl MARSH'S COMPL WORKS, new ror peantifal edi. fons, printed in colors, for sale. rATI TEACHERS’ INSTITUTE, 8% BROAD- ATIONAL Way.—Teachers and Pupils wanted for Academies wnd Schools throughout the Union, Parenta and guardians can make all arrangements, to enter Pups to sibel Jnsutntion, Send for cireulars and catalogues: QIDING ACADEMY, FIFT! U Thirty ninth street —New Ibe subseriber would my is open fort men and children it, horseba announce to the publiz struction of ladies, gentle. riding. Bighteen years ex. perience as an instructor, in this city, during which time up- Wards of twenty thougand pupils have’ hooored bim with thee enables him to speak with contidence of the many mentally and poysically, to which his Academy has happily co: Vith inst. in ap editorial on the subj ‘Tre New York Daily Times, of the of well trained’ horaes for the saddle, remarks that, “strange as the assertion may seem, there are vot, in our opinion, a dozen such animals in New York.” Had the writer of the foregoing article honored my establishment with a he might h n from twenty to fifty ladies and gentlemen mounted trained and w 8; more particularly on the reception evening day, Thursday aud Saturday, from 8 wit . M., each ¥ieing with the other, to thé enlivening in sie ~not aa to Who ean go the fastest, mt action and graceful manc mation, togetber with the fact U killed iu the art ot id in favor of tho ‘3 ago | intro- ‘ot to Indies training and sagacity of He. duced the riding of trotting horses ilemen, which became almost universally adopted on Diiring the past five years 1 bave endeavored to taste for the more graceful and elegant bigh school 0, 80 admiri adapted for rk riding. The greatest to find riders qualitied , few persons, compara ly ing, thinking It necessary totake | essons ja horse- mapship, fancying themseives born ridérs, and fewer still that Would take suificientinstruction to qualify themselves to ride any other than an easy and gentle cantering horae, If they could see themselves as others see them many woud leara to ride before venturing on the road or park. ‘The hours devoted exclusively to, ladies for, Instruction and exercise riding are fay, fom 9 A.M. to3 P.M. nd on Wednesday trom 6. M.c for gentlemen, daily from 3 00.6 FM, and én Monday. Wednesday and Friday evenings from 8’ to 10 o'clock, Horses trained tor Indies and gentiemen, Horses boarded, with the use of the school. Saddie Horses to let for the road'or park. W. H. DISBROW. DANCING ACADEMIBS. CADEMY OF DANCING AND CALISTHENTCS TRENOR'S private cingses, at 65 Weat 1 pees Bonn Ww , DODWORTH's DANCING ACADEMIES. No. 806 Broadway, New York. ‘Montagne place, Brooklyn, Movdayn aod Thurseayn, Teena yeand Fides, In Brook ny Wednesdays nd Saturdays. in New York. GLASSES OPEN AT ALL TIMES FOR BRGINNEBS, uarter commences from frst femeon tana Private claus for ladies A111 4, M. Seventh edison of Dod Worti's work on dancing, de., for ihe use of his pupils, Jost ved. Private, family or school pire attended, ateitber Ac 8 Bessel AK TO ALAS M MADAM® MORROW ® Prk ren danedier of tn asirlo STROLOGY.—MADAME LEAVY CAN BE CONSUL. ed about love, and absent friends; she tells all N. ¥inndume PRRWSTRE ‘consulted by ibonsands in this and She feels confident she bas no equal. Bhe tells the name of future ber 8 call, at 251 Third avectua; above Tweety ater | ¢ ry Eaities 60 cents; gentlemen $1. B.—WHO HAS NOT er ae THE 1 CRLEBRATAD ‘aber cites wan ont Cea STRKKT—MKS. A. i te — astonishing and never faili sifted ie lady hs thas rettirned to this city, matin ofall aire with to = iy Mt Mt hae eye ysl» ve aif, Jonas law wale, dia bi Barrage friende, sickness. & =f Silolbers titi. “evrare of imposters, aud’ remaniner tes aah dence, 45 Christopher street. RAILROADS. YORK oa HARLEM RAILROAD. WINTER ARRANG! cde FARE or si ALBA. 1,8 rains wl leave Treo ibe Tork a fc ane ree trae ‘infor: On and after Mo: te We ruenetanh 8:30 and ‘or For White Plains, th30 and 8 BM. For White Pains, 6:15 2. M., from otreeta._ n depot corner White and tre For Crotm Falis, 4 P. M., from Twenty sizth street, For Millerton, 3B. M., from Twenty. eareth atreet. Yor Albany, 9 A. M, trom Twenty ‘aixth alceet, mail train, arning, will leave Wittamebriige, 6:40 and 930A. M.,1 and 3:40 P.M. Hebe Flaton, Band 72) A My 40 BM. Croton Falls,’7 FY Millerton, 7 A. M. Albany, ALM. ‘mail train. Joo Crean at TL, MAILLARD’S, 621 Hirondway. OPBTERS,, OYSTERS.—J. SULLIVAN INVITES 11S friends to pay hin « visit ht a Joon, 21 New Bowery... ‘to-night at his new oyster saloon, HAT CHOWDER—AT CHANFRAG'S AT tel, Hoboken, will be served up for bis friendi atrons, under ihe supervision of the celebrated Matt Chase, on Baaday, NOV, 2), ab 3 o'clock Y. M. SOUTHERN GHNTLBMAN, 25 YEARS “OF AGR, OF respectable connections and ample means, iy desirous of opening a correspondence with a young Indy, aminble and wc- compilsbed, with a view to matritnony. All’ eommunleauons Ss") Address fortwo weeks J. Do Thompson, Post and | suring the comtort of the party a to Powery, Fo street, to the Univers oa peotapeL mitiee appo.uied to make the necessary GPa srareke oy the obsequies of the lamented DA’ ©, BRODERICK, i, have adopted ted the following programme arrangements {oF be REY. HOWARD will act as Grand Marshal, assiated by the Ai New York Fire arunent as iil, ralagineisete aes Bl Ss eo ta OUSE TO LET AND FURNITURE FOR SALR—A island. ‘ho Furniture, nearly new, will be sold at’ bar Possession given. immediately. Apply 10 HeWiere, Market Bank, New York, OMS TO LET—WITH STRAM POWER, AT 191 AND Ris'ercer nrvet Apyly 9,the ‘on the. oro V.HAUGHWOUT & Broome al S7Roree inthe tof the cit; Tetit in the upper city. in Gpenon both aventies, and atfordiog < tine opening for looking glursen, ie goods facicy wood, Toys, 40, inquire he tee E two story and attic House to let at Port Richmond, Corner of Broadway NE OF fag acre ELIGIBLE Cooj stor AYER. z FONE ORATION, by JOHN M. DWINNELLE, 3, j HEN IorTON, ‘he arrangements of the day will be under the charge of tho MALL FURNISHED 1 HOUSE OR TWO, OR THREE to be used as ‘furaished rooms, with pean itd nod. baby, tn the upper ‘parrot tee sty. rk ‘Williamsburg, Harlem or Green; ng terms Torsidomiea ORDER OF THE PROCESSION, Members of the New York Fire Dep in citizens’ with the usnal badge of mourning on the left arm. Fire D Department of Richmond County. i T°, rita, SMALL, THREE, STORY, MODERN ayee Con bui louse ‘ent aren, ea small Rent $375. Inquire on the premises, or of E. A. The ota Glergyimen nn aa Ww WilinwAN, 190 Fanon sweet Hon. Joseph C. MeKibben, ‘in ok cy Kenmady, Hon, John Kelly, (0 LET—A STORE, NO, 182 WATER STREET, OORNER | Mat. rennais, Pel. Justice, Hou Joke W. Fons To oe Pine: en immediately. Inquire ef F. | Henry B. Venn, Hon. Fernando Woody WrsSieuiy Net 20 a Samuel Radcliffe, Jonaph Carne George Wilkes, Edward i Garpestier, TPO LETS A NEW, THREE STORY HIGH STOOF HOVaR, | Join Jourdan, Philp Furiong, vith ailtbe modern, improvements, 1 let i Kory: Thos C. Byrna, Hon. Yoh 9: ion, firect, betwoen Siathand Seventh avenues, ear Broad- | John Claney, ‘Wm. N. Melntire, «or wil be sold on enay terme.” Apply to ANDREW Lies: | Ihe Metusky, M. D. Garrison, & CO., 103 Chambers street, Walter Roche, Owen W. Brennan, ee James Miller (0 LET—SMALL DWELLING, 81 », | Zophar Mile, M.D. Gooderson, ext adjoining corner of Hudson sireet, rent $300; Dwell: | Wm. L. Newell, Michael Pi ing ison street; severat Parts of Houses and Apart: james Moore, Tawi be Apgele, ments for small respectable families. Also, brick Stables, Jobn Lord, Isaiah W. By vith two salls and loft, sultable for eartmien. Apply to SaE: | HetareT Compton, John Mebeod Murphy, , 20) Hudson street, Gustavus A. Conover, Oliver Cather, Howard Engine Uo., No. ied Asa Guard of Honor, in a Hollow’Square. mo LET—THE TWO AND A oR Non STORY HOUSE NO. tag Citizens and late Residents of Calif 78 Sixth street, in a borhoed 8 and Inquire at fiaprovements. ‘Wil bo fet low 18a good te 7s Sixth street, Mayor and Members of the Common Counell of the Oty of (TO LET—A LARGE, AND HANDSOME STORE, NO. 6 Heads of Departments nis of the O&y and County, nd street near Fulton, Brooklyn. Inquire on iby pie- mises. Rent $460. T" sar re FLOOR, FP Ligh A ok PRINCE eae) near Broadway, consisting of fv with gas an Inquire on the premises, "ont $2000 T° \0 LET—THE SECOND FLOOR OF A COTTAGE HOUSE containing two rooms and two bedrooms, with water and Fibs Apply on the premises, corner of Forty-Gfth street and Bande will play funeral dieges and oxtamon tine. Such societies und assoclations as have not reported vill ba assigned places in the order in whieh they report them» selves to the Grand Marshal, ‘The owners of private Artiages are requested to conforma with the wishes of the commltice in this respect. No banner bearing political devices or inscriptions will be admitted in the procession. gq Pall Bearers will meet at the house of Engine Ce. No. at {The arrangements for the funeral are under the charge of Mr, Senior, undertakes OMMITTER OF ARRANGEMENTS, “SAMUEL RADCLIFF, Chairman, H hee LET—AT 170 EAST TWENTY-FIRST STREET, THE Lower Part, back nt and four Rooms on the third fi of a house, nearly new, wih all impro' ments. Can be seen from DA. M. Ull4 P.M. For are 5 i. COR apply to Jas. A. BISHOP, at Brooks I ‘corner ef Itbarine and Cherry sireela’ iL PHELAN, JOHN LINDSEY, JAMES MILLER, HARKY' HOWARD, Grand Marsha HE SECOND MEETING OF SEGAR PACKERS WILL be held at Humboldt Hall, Forsyth street, next Saturday, Nov. 1. THE COMMITTER. 10 LET—7HREE VERY DESIRABLE ROOMS, FOR A all family, over the store, No. 661 Sixth avenue, one door Share SnEy: eighth street, brown stone front, Inquire on the prem 0 LET—THE UPPER FLOOR OF THE NEW HOUSE iu Fifty ira sreet near Lexington avenue; parlor, three bedrooms, wardrobe und pantrles; g marble mantels. Rent $100 per annum, "Inquire of D. WYAN, Fifty, second street, opposite the premises. LET.—A PRIVATE FAMILY, HAVING MORE ROOM WINANCIAL. perenne A veUSsT Pty eed Bey 0., pam NO. 60 WALL tesue letters of Mh f iP arta of the ar trough Henere Hd ot Paris, Lou than required, would let a front Parlor and Bedroom to of worl one or, io ingle Rentlemen, handsomely furnished: house fon, Frankfort, Vienna, and correeponiienta ith “atl the, improvements; gas und bath; locatios ——— Deauuful, within a few doors of Browiway and ths prinlpal ROOKLYN CITY GASLIGHT STOCK FOR SALE, B¥ hotels. Breakfast and Tea, if required. For, particulars call JOHN B. MURRAY, 40 Wallstreet, at No9 Washington place, (OLET—A THREE STORY BRICK HOUSE, NO. 3% Broome street, between ta ‘und the Bowery, con: Hating of under celisr, basement and kitchen, two parlors ‘and twelve bedrooms, ranges bathy gua, de; rent $600 per annum. Also, three story brick House fest Baltic street, Brooklyn, near Court street; with range, furnace and gas tixtures; rent $200 to May 1. Inquire of or address M. P. STEPHENSON, 583 Broome street, N. ¥. oun STATE AND BAN FRANCISOO CITY bongbt by AUGUST BELMONT & 00., 50 Wall ITY OF NEW YORK, DEPARTMENT OF FINANOR. Comptroller's Offce, Nov. 3, 1859.—Proposals for $650,000 ‘of New York. Mealed propoeaie wil be received at the Comptroller's ofles gnill Tuenday, Heo. 6, 1869, at two orclook P.M, when the ame will be publialy opened tor the whole or any part of of the Smount of six hundred and fifty thousand Goliars of The Wee ter Stock of the City of New York of the year 1854,” au by chapter 342 of the laws of 1854, and by an ordinance of the Common Council, approved by the Mayor Nov. 1, 1859, for pur- chasing lands, constructing a new Resorvolr and’ extending the Oroton Water Works. ‘The eaid stock will consist of six thousand five hi shares of one hundred doliars each, and bear interest at the tale of six per cent per annum, payable quarier yearly band PO LETSTUE FIRST FLOOR OF THR BUILDING 141 Chimbers street, Possession given immediately. Inquire on the premises. 0 LET—A LARGE STORE AND BASEME! E, SUIT. able for a furniture store, ‘The store is 75. fect one of the beat stands in Brooklyn. inquire at Me VOR Ha GEN'S bakery, 55 Myrtle avenue, Brooxiyn, 10 LET OR LEASH, AND FIXTURES FOR SALE~ {| '%e, Sinkiny payment of interest on the city i = ‘hath the pribcipal redueckathe ou ihe Bret ane ot Qatar ‘rs Te rst a store $1 Chatham street, Inquire at 95 Fulton Re ¢ Fund Hay bd fd 4 The Droposas Si stale the smomnt of sok dosed, and the price per sbare, whose proposals are ao- cepted will be required to deposit. with ‘the ‘Chamberlain of the eity, within ten days after 1 10 RENT—TWO LARGE PARLORS, UNFURNISHED, with bandsome chandeliers, suitable for a club room, to & arty of gentlemen or to a genUeman; location desiradl ie cpealng of the bids, the sum Kirowdway’ and fiouston ‘siroet. "Payment in ‘advange’ “ad. | Swarded to them Teapectively, including’ the premitim oa te drees Mrs. Haring, station A. ao On recelpts of the Chamberlain to the Oomp- wollae biiders at will be entitled to receive certificates for equal amounts of the par value of the stock, bearing interest from the dates of pay Each penton sho should be sealed and endorsed ** for Water Stock,” and the proposals thas sealed and endorsed, putin is eertad envelope addressed to the Comptroller. ‘© RENT OR LEASR—TEE,THREE STORY AND BASR- ment brick House 88 Kast Thirty-second street, with bot and cold water, bath room, and gas fixtures comp! Poseea- sion immediately. Apply'at 158 Broadway, 10 BLACKSMITHS, GRATEMAKERS OR OTHERS is reserved on the part of the Comptrelier to reject requiring room. | To lease the premises 756 Greenwich | sny or all of the bids, if eonsidered necessary to protect or pro- consisting of @ three story Store and Dwelling, and Fac- | mote the interests of the city. on rr sit has been used for that business twenty-five 85,8 toolg will be sold reagonably. Apply to WM. RVING, 236 West Ninteenth street, Po, FOUNDRYMEN, MAC HINISTS AND MANUPAG- ‘o lease a plot of ground embracing six and a half full Lote, with Huldloge covering the whole, ‘situated on the northwest corner of Fizat’avenue and Twenty-seventh suitable for any Inanwlacturing purposes or other business quiring @ large amount of room, and particularly adapted for 4 foundry or mi ROBT. T. HAWS, WS, Comptrelier. _ gee eee STOCK FOR 8 SALE—IN VARIOUS CITY OITyY by faire sid Wai coos "props of ie JOHN N.Y., proprietor of the Ameri- Hees rebel EXCHANGE PLACE, (Branch house of De Jersey & Oo.. ISSUE DRAFTS ON’ LONDON AT THREE DAYS? SIGHT AND AT SIXTY DAYS’ SIGHT, SS eee IGHT AND TIME BILLS 0} SOUTHERN cities _cities purchased by DUNCAN, suERMAN #00. T°! OA ON BOND AND MORTGAGE, IN THIS ee $35,000, in one or two sums. Apply to W. He BROWER, 18 William street. ‘ANTED—A LOAN OF § $4,000, ON SE D_ MORT- gage; the property is worth $24,000, situated on one of the best avenues of the city, anda good bondsman. Address Jackson, Herald oflice. 16.000. 8% AND $4,000 TO LOAN ON BOND + and mores s exclusively on improved city Property, at 7 per cent; also $10,000 o9 some prime real estate at 03g oF 6 per cent. Apply to W. F. HEINS, 21 Nassau street, room 34.6 000 TO LOAN AT SIX AND A HALF PER cent interest, on Bond and Mortgage, on first ‘roductive Reai Eatate in this city. Apply o JOHN F, GONRE! '¥, office of the People’s Fire Tasurance’ Com Company, 66 ‘Wall street. nists. For further particulars apply to G. West street, up stairs, Ww LEMEN, WHO ARE KEEPING HOUSE, ‘would give free of rent, toa small family of not over thres persons, a front Bagement, Kitchen and two Atle Bedrooms, furnished, for the sake of baving their own rooms kept in order. ‘The best’of references required, Address Home, box 192 Herald office. i a ean RS RT 4.5 BROADWAY—T0 RENT. CHEAP AND COMMO- 12, ious Rooms, with gus and Croton on the same Algor, su'table for offices, light trades or apartments. Apply to dam SAUVAGEAU, up stairs ae _ HOUSES, ROOMS, BOe, WANTED. " &MALL HOUSE, OR PART OF A HOUSE WANTED— By a respectable, family of four persons, elther In New York or Brooklyn, not farther than half an hour's ride from Zuiton sireet; ot iets than five rooms and kitchen. | Addr ‘ating terms, location. number of rooms, &c., F. A. R., Her _None other will be attended to. STORE WANTED—IN THE COUNTRY PRE @ cash eustomer, Address Chemicus, No. 662 | LOAN OFFICES. URNISHED HOUSE WANTED.—A GENTLEMAN OF responsibility, having a wife and one daughter, would ike 1g hire a gents! furniahed Route in| Brooklyn for for the m yin ter. Will pay a moderate rent, and also tak fe Guo care . Bbor Noe ies | premises and furniture, Pletse address | Herald office, QURNISHED HOUSE WANTED—BETWEEN TENTH and Twenty second streets, and Third and Sixth avenues, | The advertiser, having a wife and one child, would like to rent furnished house, complete, (linen and si from December 1 to June of July “rate. Best. city Sard : rem an "y and furniture, “Ad idress, T 8, box 2,818 Post office, N, Y. ANTED—BY A_ SING GENTLEMAN, 4 A FARLOR, ith Bathroom T JACKSON'S-MONEY 1 LIBERALLY | ADVANCED, 70 ay amount on Wi es, Mamonda, Jewelry, Plate, Dry Goods, Merchandise and personal Property of every descrip- tion, or bought and Ce Ag, J. Ae SAC Logs auctioneer and broker, 111 joora west of Broadway. r spate pty ht TO ) IOAN ON DIA- ot BROADWAY» wralry. Silverware, ko. oF Dowght at heir full value, by UHARLES WOOD. Broadway, rear of Uilsey's segar siore, ent see ro T NO, 66 NASSAU rer —A. HONTOMAR, Dia. beat of care taken of location, price, &c., and Hedroom, furnished or unfurnished, and Water Closet nitached; must. be situated between: mero, | tegnih and Twenty sisi street, and Fourth and Sith avenue, | Adareass. Herald office, soond ‘eommmieaicn merchant, advances money ANTED—A THREE STORY HOU ie a aig Te ria oftce, a Aa oa ale 2g B STORY HOUSE WITH ALL cash ‘at his privas modern improvements, and situated in the weauernipar | walee toom Rock Busioom hours 6 A: M. gf the city, between Kighth and ‘Thirteth streeta: rent about $700, Good security will be gives if required. Address A. Gui nand, $71 Fear! street. DVANCES TO ANY AMOUNT ON wah Jewelry, Diamonds, Segara eat Goods of att ne ions, or bought for eax, Business strictly. confidential JABOBS, auctioneer and broker, 63 Lispenard street, late 407 Broadway. Kemoved on agcount of tire. HOUSE (ENGLISH BASEMENT PRE- ferred) between Madison and Sixth avenues, and Four- ANTED—A | teenth und Thirty-eighth streets, to hire until lst of May, with GES MADE TO ANY AMOUNT ON DIAMONT | privilege of purchuse Immediate possession reat od: “Ade DyA ns Mijewelry, or bought for, cash At fil watvet J. Bey box 1,689 Fost foe, tating price, ke, ty ASE COn a" Brondway. Ketablished 180. NG Gat oiliee slgnsabout the premisen. ONEY ADVANCED ANY DaY IN THK WEEK OW ods and merchan of every description, or the sama. bought ‘ht aud sold on commission; loane strictly private and contdential treet, up stairs, ANTED—A FOUR located between Kigh Sixth avenues. [tis deairabl ‘ORY FURNIFHED aD ROVER, nd Sixth streets and dress box 4,219 Post office, WANTEDSA Fu RNISHED HOUSE IN A GOOD 10- cation inthe UPDEE part of Ue ety for tbe winter, oF ‘WINES, LIQUORS, ao. unlll the fret pf ae ee be octupleg by 6 A. REASON WAY McAULIFFR'S WHISKRY I8 BET. small ‘private Suasly” Sousteleary netehes ee, Auten nythiug hitherto imported here—Because it is the ae with partic Gass and terms, box3,922 ‘New York Post | same as that drank ia Ireland, not the article usually brought ‘ANTED—BY A. A GENTLEMAN, AN UNFURNISHED W Room. and Bedroom attached, between Ninth and Four- to this market. "Iie three years. old sherry buus Wise expressly for JOHN A. MCAULIFFR, 48 Nassau street $20 per gallon, &) cents per bottle, ae THE BEST.—JAMISON'S, POWERS AND teenth streets and Sixth and Fourth avenues; not jar what mory. Address P.M. C., Union square Post 0 Biba ra leah Woieers the higheat gost ANTED.—-IN, BROOKLYN, WITHIN TEN MINUTES other Beotch do., Bourbon, pte tin en e.; Oabors's Perk ‘walk of Fulton Nar or in'New ow Thirtieth | bowled in Oporio, No inferior . B, "RU, 58 Falton street. _ M'iz, WINE, MALT WINK, MALT WINK, MALE Wine —MckNIGAT'S celebrated Malt Wine—e pure Aparkling extract of the cholcest malt and Hectirrregs itvigorn- {Udg, encournges the apprtive, and imparts strength w' dinary. tonics entirely fail. "For w ke tn an infalitoie remedy, Engiah ‘Basement, of water, new house on an avenue ‘moderate, Address U. J., box I71 street, a First Floor, level with street, or any five roma, with'gas referred: rent must be Jerald office. 08 rain Tab LLIARDS. vt taba beverage i8 ess in price. 100} Hlor th all foreign ales, and $1 er dozen go ey Sur reaidonse free" "ivepot ut ronda y game and registers the numper of FARNSWORTH & BERRY, Agents QUIRK BR HELAN'S IMPROVED BILLIARD TABLES COMBINATION CUSHIONS, For sale by the ‘patentee and manvfarturera, —— STRAMBOATS. _ FFIE STRAMER AURORA LEAVES THR FOOT OF JAY street every morning at 8 o'clock for Yonkers, Hastings, ‘Trimmingn of ‘all kinds alwave en hand Dobb's Ferry, ‘arrytown, Nyack, Sing Sing, aed OICONSOR & COLLENDE! Grassy Volo", Verplanks, ‘orning-—Leaves Peekaktil 68, 65,°7 and 69 Crosby street, N. ry —Leaves tho pame time every Sunday

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