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B SITUATIONS W. ANTED—FEMALE: A COLORED GIRL WISHES, 4 TELAT ie LAUND: cook ina. SI rood reference Ber Ba ate alia to aye at Wea 108 # Seuween 4b and Sits aves, ks ost heekcmsetaatereiemnai N WISHES TO TAKE THE ) RESPECTABLE WOMA KB TAR care of x baby 10 wot nurse, at Des ona mu’ "iro! i recon 8° door from the drag store, front. Pay ;ADY, FULLY COMPRTENT, WANTS ‘TO xound 1a awoman in @ fancy store! ie ® rst Tale Dinin and Tavey sewer, an be seen NG ONE OF WHESLER. & YOUNG LADY, HAVING ONE OF WE E on ‘hin engage isons wore keek oF month; would have. BO ower 168 West 16th st. NTS A SITUATION AS PLAIN CE oe eens inka peetable American fimnily, Good ety references given. Apply Bt 175 5th #t., between ars. A apd B. ar NT PERSON WANTS A SITUATION: AS po! wre do the Doagework of a private familly. Ap: piy at 271 Mulberry st near Houston, youna WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION Aa deo’ fire! ase, hotel or restaurant Best A ia trat cine nono home hae eee of city reference given. Sirat floor, front rocm, CS LE PNGLISH GIRL WANTS A SITUA- ERSP RCT A Mio weirter (1 gentioman’shouseor do cham. Zerwark and sew. Rest of city reference can be given, Call wr oe address 65 West Broadway, over the drug store, for three ease. WENGLISH PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN WANTS” Msimation as chambermaid, or as thorough servant ina Fate tamnar: she 18.0. 2004 Wwosber and troner, and bas no pijection (0 g¢ imthe country, Apply at 82 Spriag'at, “SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE A soungetr Lo sac and industrious adi et pose cttt ivate familys ia'e Grek eae wenohor Rouse wor oleat of city referees, secom her last plape. Gall SiJAI Bilzabeth st, front room, fret or. SITUATION AL scone woman, as. ebam and 1 cham! ahgas and fine washing and ironit reter waiter, or to do ee oe es YOUNG wer N WISHES A Soa rong of 5 POD “nay teen ees sth Sars at 109 West 25th st , mane, Call i fortwo days at 298 ‘oth av., Be fom Ae ‘Can be seen at 52 West re SITUATION WANTRD—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS Ass herald end walter; can produce r last employer, and has n: the country. Gall at 108 West 1sth st e <i seams*ress; ; does em! % eat diva bear RES? E TABLE WOMAN DESIRES SEWING BY take work at her own house: el nd. all kinds of ‘Apply to Mrs. i G Canal st., n SITUATION WANTED—BY AN EXPERIENCED English woman, as nurse and seamstress; can take the from its birth, Reoommendations sa en at G3 Wth st, corner of 6th av., first RESPECTABLE GIRL WARTS A SITUATION AS cham bermatd, waitress and to assist in washing and froa- ing. “Apply at her present employers, No, 67 West S7th st, until engaged. RFEPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, 16 YRARS OF AGE, ‘wants a situation to mind children oF to nurse a baby, 266 Ist av. between 17th and 18th RESPECTABLE GIRL WANTS A SITUATION AS cook, Washer and ironer. Good reference given from ber jate employer. Apply at 78 Past Warren at, Brooklyn, first for, for two da ") RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL WISHES A SITUA. tion to do general housework in a small private family; is & good cock, a first rate washer and froner and also a good Daker. Has the very best of city reference. Call for two days 9 State st, South Biboklyn, SITUATION WANT woman, to 20 to @:uation 4s servant; $s wilting to fo fur 4 inquire at 11 Riv! Eyoaee four doors from the ABLE GIRL, WITH GOOD REFERENCE, keep her engagements, wants a situation to ao ay kind of work tn cliy oF sounury” Indy's maid. waitress bn sicamboat, South, New. Orleans, Cuba, oF Call adgon at, bear St. Jobn’s park, in the basement. LADY WISHES DRESSMAKING AT HER OWN house or ia private families by the day; has had several Jeans) experience at the Dusiness.” Inquire at her 317 6th av., between wth and Sist sis. N AMERICAN PROTESTANT GIRL WANTS A SITU- ation as first elaes meat and pastry cook; boarding house or saloon pref best city reference. Can be seen for two days at No. 6 Albion place, 4th st., in the basement. SITUATION WANTED—BY A PROTESTANT young girl, asseamstress; no objection to do chamber- Work or tend of children; would go a short distance in the coun. ary; can operate on Wheeler & Wilson's sewing machine; good eiiy reference. Call at 14 West 24th st, in the thread and needle stor’ RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL WANTS A SITUATION to cook, wash and iron, or to do general housework; un- Gerstands chamber work; best of reference. Call at $45 Green- Wich st., room No. 14, for two days. NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1859. Pa be No de weer rw I Waste a re SITUATION Ag NURSE AND SRAM: or as cham! the city or ean tend an infant And, seamstress, in untry, by & very from is tih! ‘Ca ens ‘8y,, second tloor. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A GERMAN, GIRL. TO do housework ‘in a American Apply at 87 Macdougal st., fret eck ay, WAstEn[ A, SITUATION, BLE warty ‘we tn & small family, (esse pinin senen ference. irene can gre, Call at ber present employer's, ‘West Sist st. ‘ANTED—BY Ey sere a Wi ittation ss ore Norris -ANTED—BY A VERY Ri WOMAN, NTE iA TERY RESPECTABLE A rh fet aenatene now ee Oe ANTED—A SITUA‘ AS FIRST CLASS COOK: has no oe ee ro 99 ae wba of Also, ve ihe best of of cy relerence, "Cail at 386 Pang ine ven Sah and 20h BY A_ RESPECTA! ‘MALE, ‘ANTEP—A SU Ane BY A hae fe nnad plain cook, washer dent of ‘elty’ reference. ye street, "ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG sels ‘a situation'as chambermaid and waitress or chai Spentd aunt Ee vowing; the beet of ety reference can coin law piace, Call so ecstones aan Bigs ‘ood San be seen for two days at 138 Mott ATED—A SITUATION AS GOOD PLAIN COOK AND Taundress for a most faithful and competent girl b; preeentempioyer. Call atid Beat Bits npr BN eed tag 8 SITUA! eziow, dk A RCTS the test of say referenses Galt ak 74 Weat 30th Ss in ther rear’ ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY =e RESPECTABLE jurse and seamstress or nurse and |, a8 nurse chamber reference. Can be ech for two days at 218 ‘maid; Kost Lath) cpt ema A YOUNG GIRL, A SITUATION TO DO berwork and waiting or chamberwork and sewing. Call otto Ean Bhat ANTED—BY AN ELDERLY RESPECTABLE ENGLISH for Wb years; cau tke the entire charyect' baby: Has Sood city reterevee. ‘Gan De seen fortwo dayeat191 Tih st, between Ist and 2d avs. VARTED-A SITUATION AS CHAMBERMATD AND ‘Waitress or to do general housework in a small family, Apply S86 Bost Sst st "ANTED—BY A NEAT, TIDY RESPECTABLE YOUNG woman, @ situation as cook, r and troner. best of references. Aprty nt nor iat pincer 155 Eilzabelh at” ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A mtuation to do general housework a felis. Good city reference. at Mr. fart 7 A tg cane ‘WOMAN, A BITU- do general housework or inkecare cht. good city reference. Call at 119av. A, in the basement. WANTED BY APROTESTANT GIRL, FAMILY SEW. 4 by ie Taguive a 2 20 0 Noy ret private family. rence given. Wim SITUATION, BY A YOUNG PROTES. th enallivae aly "Good ty rete ference: 109 2 eands at, Brocklyn, for two days. grees SITU. aie BYA gris ROTEL, g children’s maid and Seamstress, is competent to cut and, make children’s di ‘and can do all kinds of family sewing; no objection to do light chamberwork; has good re rence. Call at or address 314 7th av., . lor two days, if not engaged. y ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE MAR Hed woman, with a fre fresh breast of milk, as wet nurse; bas good city reference. at No. 636 earl street, for two days, No objection to ay country. ANTED—A SITUATION, IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, AS cook, washer and froner, by a respectable middle aged woman, good refereuces given’ Algo, by a youag, stro: tive girl, aged 14 years, either as waiter or chiambermaid; ¢ references given. Apply at 211 Henry street, Brooklyn. » for one day. Pe osen ANTED_ A SITUATION, A8 PIRST OLAS COOK, BY ‘one who thoroughly ‘uderstanda capabloot inking charge OC the Enchon: ts's pod mcat bot pastry cook, and understands ail Kinds ot desserts; bus no ob- Jection to assist in wasbing if necessary; nas the beet refer- frees. Call at No. $90 SMavenut, between Sith and Sth sta Waxten—4 SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young gic, to travel Sout as nurse and seamstress, or t it on a lac best aes uired. seen for two days at 26) Kast 12h iy ya SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS ‘cook; good city reference. Call atl Spring street, rear building, room 1. WANTED A SITTATION BY A YOUNG WOMAN, to take care of children or do housework in a smali family.” Apply at 224 Division st, up stairs. y ANTED—A SITUATION AS PLAIN COOK , OR. TO do general housework; is @ good washer Good reference. Inquire at 81 West 28th st , between eb and avs. ANTED-EY A. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, ‘who is a compe! ‘@ situation as snob, in seamstress, a a respectable familys understands pectectly the useot Whesler & Wilson's sewing. iaachine; bas uassoeptlogabie oty, rate: rence. Can be seen at ber ‘present place, 185 Amity st. tween Clinton and Henry sts., Brooklyn. WASTEDIA SITUATION BY A RESPECTABLE Yeung woman, a8 good cook, washer and ironer in a SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG GIRL, 17 re of age, to take care of children, doe wor meralls useful: is very kind to children, in ‘th ean do plain new. een city reference. in be HIGHLY RESPECTABLE FREN rc situation ag lady's maid Thoroughly; speaka French. Spanish, ‘German and English fluently. Will go toany part of the United States or Europe. Apply at 424 Broadway, vp stairs. | RL WANTS A SITUATION plain cook, a first rate wasber and ironet ‘work of a private family. The hest of city ven, two years aud a half. Please call at 123 oth 's place. TABLE GIRL WANTS A SITUATION AS said and to do plain sewing in @ good privaie ix years’ reierence. Call at 199 West 25:b st., base- 2 aita- | Can be seen at ES A SITUA. ito SF GIRL W! as chembermaid and waitress or chambermai @o sewing; the best of eity reference ean be given from her last TABLE YOUNG employer. Call at 147 7! SITUATION WANTED—BY A COMPETENT YOUNG woman; is ap exceilent cook, washer and irouer, and Sood baker; wnderstands soups, game and ponl willing Can be seen for two du gaged, « n Bri jompson st., second floor, front room. TS TO OBTAIN A SITUATION FOR A young girl as waiter and chambermaid, or as nurse and seasnstress.” Call at No. 2 Concord st. Brooklyn. SITUATION WANTRD-BY A. RESPECTABLE iri, as chambermaid and walter in a emall private 55 Smith street, Brooklyn. YOUNG WOMAN, WITH EXCELLENT RECOMMEN- éatious wishes to procure a situation to attend a lady go- ing to California or other parts, Address M-€., 206 Court st, rook yn RESPECTABLE YOUNG WELSH PROTESTANT FL ow wishes a gituation as seamstress and lady's maid wo ladies Call for days at iy Prospect “ cEPER OR AMANUENSIS.—AN ENGAGE- cot in either capacity in this ely or to travel is desired «widow lady. Address Elma, station A, Post oflice, | | work in a small family; best of three all rivate facally tof city, reference given irom her last 32d st, between fis'Shd Lexingion ava for two days, second oor, bsok rosa ANTED—A SITUATION BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, nd plain sewer; is willing and obliging: no ‘as nurs objection to Washing and ironing ‘or to uth for the winter: has good city ryference Piewe ont at 303, 6th avenue, be: tween 2d abd 24 sts, up two pair of stairs, back room y TANTED—-A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as chambermaid and watter or to assist a the washing and ironing or todo general housework, Call ‘at 264 28uh st., corner of 10th ay., second story, back room. TANTEPLA SITUATION AS COMPETENT SEAM VV A Nrest; can do all hinds of of family sewing; would, go by the week ormouth; steady situation preferred; wontd not object ame tncmterwsek: Hest ony relorenoe, Onl far to days at 207 West 2ouh st WASTEDSBY A You GLISH WOMAN, WITH ond reference, a situation, ae seamstress; can do all kinds of family sewing, Call at 20 West 19th WANIEDSA SITUATION, BY A YOUNG GIRL, 16 y ears of nue to assist to light chamberwork or to assist ‘a care of children; wages not so much an object as a food boie forthe winter: Call for two days ‘at No. 8 Des. brosses st ANTED—BY A PROTESTANT GIRL, A SITUATION ‘ag plain cook or to “ chamberwork and washing in a small private fm jection 10 go. in the country. Good chy relerenee. Call for | teenage wil ‘W. 40th st., near 7thav. \V TET NURSE—WANTED A SITUATION, BY A RE- apectable young married woman, ag nurse in some re- spectable family—baving lost her own baby, two months old; most eatisfactory references given; or would go to take care of ebildren, Ca)l at 1/4 Bast Uth st. WASTED—BY AN ENGLISH PROTESTANT GIRL, 4 situation as chambermafd in a boarding house or Call at 45 Fast 13th st., from 10 to 4 o'clock. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG AMERICAN Woman. a situation as plain cook. washer, and ironer. {pa gmall American fomlly. Can be seen for three days ai No. 35 West 43d at,, third floor, back room. W3ntenaA SITUATION, BY A A YOUNG L WOMAN, AS ‘bermaid and laundress or to goa short distance in the conta ae rterncs given from her last place. Cail at No, second story, front room. 7 ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE WO; man, as first class cook, and is an experienced baker Eco, city, References given. “Apply at 863 18th st, between ith and 7th a Ww NTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, TO do chamberwork or plain rad house years’ city referens WOMAN, WITH A ai 234 West 13th at. ——$——-_ | A GEBMAN GIRL, AS Chatham Apply at No. 46 Ci | SITUATION WANTED—BY A RP SPECTABLE YO woman, to d9 general inusework ip. small private fa | 2y; can cook, wash aud iron, at Gh - | Baler, Brooklyn, for two diye, Hoyt st, corner of Apoly ITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPRO in a small private family, as conk, washer otro ee Eity reference. Can be seen for two days floor, frent room. GEAMSTRESS SITUATION Ve family, by a you rellas'alf kinds of be ee STED-IN A PRIVATE | do c Paling ast ference from last place, Cail 4: 1i r, front room. ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN. As 8 vermaid and todoplain sewing or as nurse; wo ob Call at 217 Wooster st. pRore todo general housework in a su ste fared. 1 ith av., between 24ts sad 26th Bis. ITUATIONS WANTED—BY TWO YOUNG GIRLS; ONE | As chambermaid and waitress, or to ¢o housework; the Ciber to take care of children and do plain sewing; ood elty Yeference. Apply for two days at No. 1 Ridge st. SITUATION WANTEDSBY A RESPECTABLE WOMA good plain cook and excellent washer andirouer; best e. Apply st 333 Houston at., near ay. A, SITU 6TION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE SCOTCH irl ws shild’s nurse or Span tata and plain sew seod relerence, Apply at 216 Eaet Lath st , between ay. A ITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPRCT ABLE WOMAN ‘aa cook; Wan excelle c biden, ence. Call or .Midress 2a West 30k 68% Slate ANTED—A TION, AS CHAMBERMAID OR Apply at 102 Madison ar. puree and @. amstress, cooking: has xo objection’, '9 9 Ciitton placa, Fe room No. 1 a piven from her last place. Call for two days at Sig Ham- | mersley street. ANTED-BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION AS ‘cook, washer and ironer; ® good plat in cook and an ex- celient washer andironer aoe, call at her employers, corner of 884 and 2nd ave , opposite the drug store. ‘ANTED—BY A GOOD SEAMSTRESS, A SITUATION in a private, family; is an excellent hand at Frencn | fluting and gine musiing, and hes the best of city reference from 0. her Inst place, Can be eeen pinee, near 12th st. 7 ANTED—BY A YOUNG AMERICAN PROTESTANT tion to do general housework in a small gen- 1 Union court, University girl, a situat teel family. Call for three Mr. Bi fourth door from the Third av TANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, ASITUATION AS ehambermaid and plain sewer, or to take care of ehildren and do sewing; olty reference. Apply at 367 Pacific st, Brooklyn 7ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Soung womaa., aBcook, oF to do genersl housework in a private family. Can'be seen in Bergen at., third door from Fowers, trout room, Brooklyn, W? ANTED- LY A RESPROTABLE MARRIED wouex, A baby to wet nuree ather own residence, Call at 39 TION, AS WET, NURSE BY A York or Brooklyn preferred. Call Se area A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A te an mon 88 plain r would do general houge work na small pi ® ‘O excellent washer and troner. wt Aes ity references” Call t 24 Columbia st., near FRENCH ADVERTISEMENTS. JREBONRE ¢ se places Sladresser a 4, rea, ISINIERE FRANCAISE DESIRERAIT ¢ pen fourair de bonne reco! d brovdway, au second, mDWERDAERY Ancol caigliyhscaus ne pouke eis cngegemneat ‘un grand Cab nas enaelgner la langne et la Iitterature francaise fe premier or France. Kerire dM. A TNE PRANCAISS, AVANT DEJA S#RVI COMME J" nourrice dang use faraille de New York, haravre on bonne d’enfen nie des wed leures redommaudations. Sa W 4NzED aay A MIDI CE AGE: tion to do general house Work mall pe! is a good pinin cook, wi anc’ Jfoner. Cao ve geen dase at 22 Prince at, "reeond ach” room. WASTPD=A | SITU AION. ay A RESPRCTABLE John swomec as epeesborineh. ped fence, oe bermaid and plain ee ee 0m eamall pr ut on No. 6 Bust Sist street, Thursday an ‘HELP WANTED-FEMALES. _ A REFUL LITTLE GIRL, WHO CAN (SE ENEATLY, or an elder woman weet to ding.” Kone bul teapectabie Frovataatl used greg as Tit Wot Sd at, between 6trand 8 ava wend Pari LADY WANTED—TO ATT! ae es a anna tg aaa dre A. P. O., box 102 Herald olflce, stating expectatior ry vaaery, ae, pecan end ea aL TN a GooD bated AND CHAMBERMAID WANTED—. AON second house tom mon place, Thore havin iived tia ia fomily or private house preferred. Wages, $6 ‘$0 and $8. References req LARGE ‘ate yd on ha rtoaul AnD gi) NTED A Lacan tn good siti 7 iad v4 pinces gt lao, good H Stthe Large Toath (nativute, 138 ee AM PAMILIES WANTING GOOD SERVANTS IMME. dintely sborlld apply at the large inatitutafor domestics, 188 rithat. corner of hay | Thhs extensive honee ken etn, dance of civ, capable belp to sult all Who call oF wend, "Con: ducted by a respectable lady. wed bogs Loa MEE a COOK WANTED—0 DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK IN Mt fomily; Ba 12a Paelte sty Brockiga, St Ten weeterred, Apply at ss METRES SS ee OOK, bby np PAU ee proleeeat I LADY'S MATD we) ba Ae ow esi or vants and well recowmende gervant ‘other Gepacitice wanted. Apply at the Servants? Tuatihute, ate : rand st. FURST SUAS FEMALE SERVANTS WANTED TO-DAY. ‘a waitrees, and achambermald and waiter (Pro ptyers inne ‘4 waiter man, ® laundress and a waitress, like- ixe.a number of amart girls for various situations, at WES- LEY'S first class Female oflice, 292 4th ay., near 22d at, A lady in attendance. QEAMBTRESS WANTED—ONE WHO UNDERSTANDS Blain sewing thoroughly and cau give good pply from 10 ill t o-cloek, at Mra. Eaylota, 49 West soho” pe DIR daa 2 GIRLS WANTED—AT RI UL T’Pocopratic Gallery Sx reulvays one tert ps fFfgpbe pring, andthe oer must have experionsein haunt. oo I yas, HANDS WANTED—TO a AFTER A MA- chine. Inquire for three days Pacitic street, ween Smith and bith audt Hoyt, Brooklyn. Spl be sad w* 'ANTED—ONE HUNDRED HANDS TO WORK ON plain embroidery or neediework. apply at Wl Broad: way, up stairs, ee ee eee Bask apt Bg A heal Ar HARDV’S HOSIERY with itiecpare harhocostpend expeok y, the jeawalidenion ‘ANTED—A GIRL TO DO THE (ae eo ork of a small private family. | between Court and Boerum sta, ats., Broo! en ANTED—A GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK. One witb city reference and a good washer and esd apply at 112 West Ssth et., between 9 and 3 o’elock this «la; WAXTED-AN EXPERIENCED WOMAN AS NURSE soe peapitrean and ait ni general housework. ae wi ferences wiil receive good wag: L Peelde ot, near Clinton, Brooklyn. ode gehgmene WANTEDA CLEAN, INDUSTRIOUS GIRr., FOR a] housework, one who iss good plain cook and firet washer and ironer. None other need make. a) cation, City reference required. Apply at 74 Nassau st., c ner of Pearl, Brooklyn, ANTED—A GOOD, STEADY, INDUSTRIOUS GIRL wants a place; is a good plain cook; is willing todo the washirg and froving; bas no objection to’ do general house. ork in a small family. Call at her present plage, No. » Canal sireet, corner of Enst Wwe aNTED ecrapey ya FIRS? RATE OPERA. n Wheeler and Wilson’s sewing masbines. A youngend ‘intelligent lady preferred. Such's ove will find a permanent and agreeable situation. Apply at 493¢ East Tah st yee SMART, ACTIVE GIRL AS CHAMBER maid, and to assist in washing and froning: good refer- ences required, wages $7 per month. Call at 23 Grove street ANTED.—A YOUNG, HEALTHY AMERICAN Wo- man, having lost her own babe, would fagl to take a to wet nurse, at her own Sree Alas two or three days at 61 Houston street, near Goe: ‘ANTED—A WOMAN Fr DO PLAIN, ae MUST ‘be a good washer and ironer, A; 166 Bidridge street, between Rivington and Delancy oan ‘ANTED—A Youxe LADY THOROUGHLY Ac- ited with the thread, needle quain fand fancy business; 0! ales saleswoman. Address for ihree days A. D., Union square ANT&D—A GOOD OPERATOR ON GROVER & BA- ker’s family sewing machine; one who understands dressmaking preferred. Also, pal who understands cuiting and fing. Apply at av i74 Went 27th sk ANTED—AN ENGLISH OR GERMAN GIRI. TO DO the general housework in a family of two persons. Ap: ply this day at 89 West 26th st. ‘ANTED—TWO COLORED WOMEN; ONE AS waiter, and one as laundress. Apply at 146 2d av., before 2 o'clock this day. ‘ANTED—A GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK IN & private American famil: must be a good plain cook, washer and ironer, and cong well recommended; Germat Pach abet ‘Wages $7. il at 160 Bast 17th st., between Ist ANTED- A GIRL, TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK, ‘she must bea ‘asher and ironer and plain cook. Good reference required. “Gall at No. Zi Schermerhoru st irooklyn. ‘ANTED—TWO PROTESTANT WOMEN; ONE YO AT ‘tend upon an invalid old lady, and to assist in chamber work. other must be a cook, washer and ironer. Both must be able to give undoubted references to their last ace of service. Apply at 8 West Warren at, South Ssrook- yu, TANTED—A GIRLTO DO GENERAL MOUSRWORK a. small family; she must bea go washer, Ironcr and plain cook. Must give undoubted reference trom lost place cee Paty (Apply at 149 Lafayeue ave., Brooklyn, etween 1U W2xten—a GIRL FOR GYNERAL HOUSEWorK must be @ good cook, first rate washer and ironer, vest and come well recommended. Call at No. 4 East Lth st., one door from 4th ave. ANTED—A FIRST RATE OPERATOR ON SINGER'S WW “nactinaso ork on sioaker tines: sosmeneen ate with the gage preferred; the highest wages paid to good hands, Aprly to Cartan, Plunkett & McCulla 25) Bowery. ANTED-A GOOD PLAIN COOK, AND TO DO THE Washing and troning. A Protestant, with good recom: mendations, may apply at 164 Kast 1ith st, ANTED—A NURSE, SKAMSTRE: cook and walter good wa white or colored. Apply atNorT Tih and University place. TANTED—A FIRST RATE TIE MAKER; SHE MUST fully understand eutting and be used to good work. A frst clase, competent person will be liberally treated with, Av- ny. até Willow Place, Joraiemon st., Brooklyn. ANTED—A CAPABLE WOMAN AS LAUNDROSS ‘and assistant chambermafd. One with good clty refe- rences may cal’ at 48 West 16thst., between 9 aud 12 A. M., on Wednesday, Nov. 23, WAXINDIA PROTESTANT GIRL, TO COOK. Wasit ‘and iron, with city reference. Apply at 66 West Wash- ington place. 'ANTED—A FIRST RATE COOK; ONE WHO UNDER- ‘stands French cooking well; she must be Swiss, French scgmen Good city references required. Call at 20 West , CHAMBERMAID, will be given to either between Broadway ‘ANTED—A GIRL, AS NURSE AND SEAMSTRESS, and who would be willing to go South. Apply at Hamp: (en st, Brooklyn, fourth house south of Fuiton av. ANTED—A GOOD VEST MAKER, WAGES $5 PER ‘week; toone who can make first button holes; also, two busters; steady work and wages never week. Call at 542 broome street, beween Sullivan and SITUATIONS WANTED—MALES. At YOUNG MAN FROM THE COUNTRY, 2, EARS OF . having had considerable experience’ in the retail dr goods brisiness, wiehes a altuation; sulary not #0 maga. a0 ob. fect ag u permanent situntion; the best of referenee given for honesty and industry. Inquire of A. R. pson, Fsq., 20 COACHMAN’S SITUATION Engiishman; is WANTED—BY AN a married man. and understands his bust- Bere well: has lived in this city, eight Fea 8 iataunie co fgre pero eats YOUNG MAN OF BUSINESS EXPER: aie WISHES situation as, clerk or, bookkeeper; ig good peamsny Speaks. English, French and German. References given an required. Address A., box 8,425 Post ollice, YOUNG GERMAN WHO HAS SERVED IN THE GRO- cery buriness for several years and who ean give the heat of reccmmendations, wishes to get another eltuation in the same braneh or in any other respectable business. No Uquor dealers need apply. “Inquire in the grocery store, cor- ner 24 st. apd ay. YOUNG MAN, 19 YEARS OF AGR—WANTS A SISUA- tion as aseistant in some mercantile business; dry goods preferred Can give the best of reference from his former gmoloyers. Address W. V., box 125 Herald office two ays, STEADY YOUNG MAN 22 YEARS OLD—DFSIRHS A situation as clerk in some good house. References un- exceptionable. Address A. O., Herald offic SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN 22 YEARS of age, an American, as clark fn some mereantie hess, where be can make’ himself geverally usef: ter, or in some c fice correct at figures manext sitiat! Fi as references civen aa to bonesty and chai rcter. Address R. H.. serald office, or to be seen at 683 Broadway, under book etore, for two days. SITUATION WANT! AL romething elee, by writes the Evelish languaje, w Hest reference wil be piven, OF aK por writes a fair business band, ts quick and ot ko much of an wbject, asa per: SRK, PORTER OR who speaks aad & good knowledge of Addresa G. IL, Herald goods. obllee. YOUNG MAN REQUESTS A SITUATION IN BOM wholesale or di al y foads more: fy thor Ciass.cal scholar; geod reference and good seeurl box M7 Herald oltice. etd gitan and “Addrens NG MAN, 25 YEARS OF AGE, WISHES A SITUA tion ip a wholesale dry goode store; good ee can be ; bas been in the business for the last ten years. Addvess , box 178 Heraid office. Ratt eos WANTED—BY A SOSER, INDUSTRIOUS d weteducated man who ia willing w make himself je jin any kind of an honorable situation or employment honorable Ilvelibood for hig family; speaks the Ey {ah, German and Dutch languages: has no dhjection 10 pola ‘he oountr; 8, Herald TION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOU fs light porter in a store, or any otaer busideas; no to ‘ ailafactory reference WANTED, BY A MARRIE ment in some wholesale store eer of light porter, or Ww out, oF copying to do wine dad able to work. Comy noes, Address B. it. 1, nf, nd where be and will fur ald AN WISHES TORNTER AN } ___STTUATIONS 8 _WANTED—MALE 7Po DRUGAISTS.- WANTED, A SITUATION AT THE South or West, by @ young man well qi to charge of @ drug store; references given, Address H. J. More, Kingstoa, N. ¥. ARTED—BY AN AMERICAN, A SITUATION hman. ay reference, Apply at Not a Comelia'st iron td to foe Tear, to John hn Gore. ¥ A YOUNG MAN OF BUSINESS HABITS WAnEauts .ap references, a aituation as clone or salesman, w is bookkeeping. Address box 1,081 New York Poet waice. J ANTED—A EPIUAZION AS CLERK, IN NEW W ook gc Bol iyo, by & lady; mees given. Ad- dress: M. M. C., 268 ANTED- BY A YOUNG MAN, A SITUATION A®@ coacbman or groom; is sober, aan: 8 Oe cireful driver; Goes wailng on. wanioitreq requiredy na oh smcaniry, ean pros toca or eeety. > ‘Cam be aden for two days at 06 Haat $2d aie, near 4th rst fey back reom, Bear ho. fee 000Ps DORE POO denienindinie J ANTED—EMPLOYMENT, INA OOUNTING HOUSE Wir warehouse where business knowl A, fore a iad Cree u seer See, fori . siowledge of bookkes fua‘ntod with pas a knogienign ct amet Pakes tel es inet with ia mn ; wages no object; seourity: eres: ifrequired. Ad- ‘trees Pather, Herald otice, YVANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE W young man, in a respectable grocery or provision store on as porter in ay" eapadity; woul Uselol: has a pertect knowledge of Snoble terms; best of reference given, Address J. B., WANTED IA, SITUATION, BY A MIDDLE, AGED wes fe many ho writes welt, of soopuniant 8nd idly of. moeey; ‘kiso understands: ry. wine, nor jfpouling businews, “Address G. J8., Herald odce, moderate, TaNTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, .28, YEARS OF AGB, W “A aitnaiion as entry elerk or assistant bookkeeper; ism good penman and accountant; wal no mh object aa A permanent situation, Address or folk st. {7 ATTEWS SITUATION WANTED—BY AN ENOLISU- man, ip ie ee, family;a single man with favorable ei ‘Adres Charles, care of Nes, Maibews, rear of ly t ih at., Dear Istav. ae YANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN FROM THE OOUN- W try, 19 years of age, Tey la'a whoteanle or real ot fo mie ‘at object nan permanect Sood refenenee. Address J, W. Moore, Herald odie,” Woven SITUATION, BY 4 YOUNG MAN, AS groom or groom and cotehman; understands bis ‘busi- sin all its branches, Good city reference, Address B, 0., it Mr, Trainor’s, suddiery, 604 Broadway. y) ANTED—A SITDATION, BY A YOUNG MAN, IN A W irocery siore; bas hat several yoars’ experience ib ye ah rade; good reference can be given. Address H. office. ANTED=BY A fae ft Meet SINGLE PROTESY- W “ioc Scotchman, a e-nchman's sit Hon; and as waiter in el, boarding house or private family, by aamart young > am On neeTa: Ria mei etene Jed, situations ona farm, at low wages, ‘a Sofie, 202 sh ae, near 224 at wi HELP WANTED—MALES. CTIVE MEN IN OITY AND COUNTRY OAN MAKE food wages selling Brower‘ Patent Waterproof Compo- Sion for boats, shoes and all leather, warranted to make than mrntectiy waterproof by single secre ikeop #0 and last bait as long: aga for usiog i What seas gual ‘ought to have, PARTY WILLING TO ADVANCE HIS EMPLOYER $10, can. have full charge of the business of the adver. iser, long’ estubilshed, undoubted security, and a salary, or if & suitable party, an ‘interest in the business. Apply at 483 Broadway. rooms 24 and 25, GOOD MAN WANTED—TO TRAVEL SOUTH, TO sociate with me in & sure paying business of $100 a lear: ene wih a small capital need only apply; security po burobug. Call al 199 Prince st. rear house, up stairs, From i0 ul Zo'elock. OY WANTED—IN A LAWYEI’S OFFICR,, Paty 9 # 0 18 sears old, who writes rood band. |. Herald oflice, stating terms and sddress. a WANTED—I¥ A DOCTOR'S OFFICE AND TO cireulate eards; must live with bis parents; wages $1 £0 per week. eck. Apply the office, 106 Franko st. OYS WANTFD—AT PHRLAN’S SALESROOMS, COR- ner of 10th st and Broadway. Some active boys, who tn- g the game of biitards, Cerstand markin, ‘ANTED—RESPTCTABLE MEW SEEKING SITUA- tions asclerks, bookkeeper, salesmen, porters, barkeep- err, dc, should spply at ihe Merchants’ Clerks” vieegiatry Cfllee, 78 roadway. No commission in advawce. etetere fo first class houses. Applicants by mail must enclose two stamps, Established WM. J. REDPATH, 7 ANTED--A YOUNG LAD TO ATTEND BAR. NONE ‘but those who can come well recommended need apply to James Caldwell, 71 James st, corner of Oak. ANTED—A SMALL BOY IN AN EXPRESS OFFICE; W ‘ove tbat writes a fair hood may addres N. A. G. Herald office. Salary $15 first year. ANTED—A YOUNG MAN OF GENTEEL ADDRESS, with some skill in city surveying and capabilites for mapping erty rapidly and correctly, and wring guod business letter. One with local cit} ge, pre ierred, Address Real Wstate t office. Ww: NTED—A GOOD ~ BUSINESS MAN, FOR AN_IN- definite time, to sell a new articlo ia this city. Can pay hin moderate wages and allow per centage on sales. Must be of good address, and possess some tact In mechanical maxers, and bring reference. Piddress | box 54 Dey Street House. WA Stepain aN IMPORTING FANGY GOODS AND toy howe, a young msn to actas salerman and make himself gececnily usetul. Address. stating salary expect- ed. which must be tow, in the handwriting of the Applicant, Employment, Herald office. TANTEN—A BOY TO ATTEND BILLIARD TABLES; one who plays a good game and fg smart, Apply at Jack's Hetel, corner of 24th st. and 8d ave TANTED—A GOOD CORRESPONDING CLERK; NONE Wiiriicompotent man need apply, ssp ae ty goods salesmen nd un experienced drug clerk. chante’ Clerks’ Registry Ofice, 78 Brondwny: cured, No commission ir adyance. Estab WM. * REDPATH. CLERK. ONE WHO UNDER- ens, can give good city reference, aod who is not over twenty five, may apply at the corner of Frapklin av. and Kentst., Greenpoint, Brooklyn, B. )., be- tween 12 and 2o’elock, An American preferre ‘WA STED_A RESPECTABLE YOUNG MAN, OF GOOD address, a rapid and plain writer, and of temperat bits. septional references required. Address’ i. & I, Herald oltice. ANIFD—A SMART, ACTIVE MAN, (A_ GERMAN preierred); one able to control a city trade among the reinil grocers; one algo having a near by country wade. Ad- drves Grocer, Herald office, with references. ANTED—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG MAN. WiO has a thorough knowledge of the tea trade, Apply at the New York and China Tea Co.’s, 72 Catharine st. ANTED— A FEW RESPECTABLE AGENTS, MALE or female, to sella new and useful article. which will meet witha general sale. Apply to Vellines & Uo., 614 Broad- way. WANTEDTA SALESMAN IN A WHOLESALE CLOTH. ing house and a good collector, also eealesman fora flour More and two travelling agente, “Apply at the Merchants’ Clerks’ Registry Oftice, 78 tuations procured. }o commission’ in advance, Reference 10 first class houses, tours 9 to. : WM. J. REDPATH, ANTED—AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF A NEW ‘und muperior sewing machine throughout the country. Persons with ingenulty afapted to Wie business will tind it profitable wo themselves to engage. Apply at No. 83 Spring street, New York. \\ANTED—A_ DRUG stands the retail bus _. THE TRADES. . RELL HANGERS—1WO FIRST CLASS WORRMEN ‘can bave constant work and good wages by applying to Geo, Blakeley, 434 Hudson street. ITHOGRAPHIC WRITBR WANTED—A GOOD HAND with the pen or brush; none oibee need apply; stead: ployment guaranteed. “Apply to D. & J. McLellan, fo. 28 Spruce at. 10 HATTERS.—A YOUNG MAN, WELL ACQUAINTED with the hat bnainess, and who can command a certain amount of firat class custom, wants a aituation as clerk in a re- tail or wholesale store; speaks pals Bagieb, Zr Freoch and Spanish; no ebjection to go South, Herald office. Salary ‘ANTED—A FIRST CLASS Wears as eee to go to Cincinnati, accustomed to working tron. ‘Geod wages and steady platy ata H Astor House. ‘ANTED—A FOREMAN, FOR A SKIRT FACTORY ‘one who understandathe business thoroughly, and is ca” pable of getting up new designs in skirts, and can give first clase Sg may address immediately, A. B. C., box 149 Herald TANTED—IN OUR EXTENSIVE SILVER now in operation, one machinist; two mill-wright pw blacksmiths; two carpenters and one cooper. Those possess Se ory 85 00 to, $3,000 of capital may address Mexico, box Sst Fost Oilice, Undoubted reference required. WAXTED—AN EXPERIENCED COPPER, PLATE rrinter; one accustomed to card work and who has ex- e in working an initial embossing press. | sey, International Hotel, between 12 and ply to Hi, yorcloek, eee SPORTING. — VERY LARGE ANACONDA ISNAKE FOR SALE— with a large quantity of young ones; also, a fee medina ized.” Apply on board ihe brig “Adelphi, pler No. 8 Norik river. RANCIS BUTLER, NO. 8 PEOK SLIP, HAS, ALL TiTR choice breeds of Doge for aale a fativie Cure and thea Minterminators 9 oen'e per: tot Butler's new work on the Dog, bowutlfully ilustrated, $1, Dogs Woarded, Trained, ac. Advice gr (OR SALE—AN ENGLISH, BULLDOG, WIGHT ‘Newfoundiand and Bt. Bernard dog, wel Ibe. our’ young and ver vez either o€ thet oan te ox: y respect. Parties in want'of fatthful watch dogs, be of great value to them. Price for each $0), WALKER, 114 Fulton street, —ONE POINTER DOG AND ONE SETTER ‘ell broken; the Pointer is two years old, the Henge to all handsomest Ne wfoundiand nnd St. Pups of the same stock. 8 very , one large large, dark two yanrs oud; four Italian Greyhounds, the ¢mall Also, a number of large Watch Dogs. en's, cure for Adaress U. GARDNE “MATRIMONTAL. YOUNG MAN FROM NEW ENGLAND, POSSESSING A. “ihe best ot qualities, would Ike to correspond with a y with like qualities, with view to matrimony. One the means to help the advertiser to extend hig bust Address D. W. Ward, Herald ottice, tortwo MAN, 24 YHAR OLD, DRY GOODS, &c. T ate i XN Et toca AND ‘OTHER DEBS A very cho! novsnxeupiNg DR) peat fabrics, bought for cash, fan at memati ver7 cheap he above mare; m ane bo | ifufavedann'7 nt? Ot De eee oatab 6. "oo. Rinth AT ERE aa A Severe eg go ON A! MT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. ee ntiae CO. have just opened PLIN! ND POPLINS, VAUENCTAS AND) 040 yg. , hich or he afd sana ee seer as Waverley place, ’ BROADWAY, A FEW DOORS AT abo Cee Oe eer ety 9 seworunent Linens Suitines Chdetings de ho; Mepkine, 81 por dosen, —W. .CKSON, (PORTER OF MOURNING A Sends, Ne, sit Broa pray, bas oumaieoliy oa band sonable. An DE | Soren 651 SROMNAT,: HURTS —— on oven e-epikenew eritauiee broldertes ex ow n tie 2 yt Smbroldered, Oberaises Indien’ read; ‘Chemises, Nightgowns, ‘ehtidren's Enka Drewes aproun ‘Shirts, Blankels, &0., the newest . . COLE'S, 866 DROADWAY, JUST ABOVE UNION . rt drm os BR ytd el mo ior holiday prevents, at or NNOUNCEMENT, ¢ . R. ROBERTS, oo ia ¥ 252 BOWERY, rer On and after Wednesday, Nov. 23, extensive assortment of geld rae ‘CLOAKS, AND peeiiean PRICES, He would earnestly request ladies to examine his Cloaks ean caylee are ‘ibe pewest, an hie priate thirty-five to fey: ‘ave, per ent leas than those of any other houge in the “Observe the name and number. W. B. ROBERTS, 252 Bor a Between Prince and Houston sireets. . DERBY & COMPANY, ATF PEAR tanonable and Leaporting street. oat desirable novelties can be fou The mown FuGCR ‘AND. D Danse Ua AND Carefully, selected from uropen manufacturers, ‘Also agents for Sangster’s alpacca umbre A’ 481 BROADWA, pmei BAT SALE OF RICH SILKS. ais At75 cents per yard, $125. 1 000, PIECES SEKIRA QUALITY, Only $1 rd, Reduced from $1 75. te Observe the name and number. M. BODI Tat Broadway. ‘RING’ & LESLI vncaecedvnd prec nenn SEATS fais a ig at reduced Pay LAGES. Point, Honiton, Valenciennes and pict ad Sets, Collars, 'Handkerch! Barbes, &e ; black thr Colures, Collars; Crowns, Ya Laces. anette BARGAINS IX CLOAK AND SLAWLA, fe are now Aver ‘GLOaKe” FALL AND WINTER SHAWLS, "At greatly reduoed E. 8. MILLS & 0O., 842 and $44 Broadway. z 8, Seoeee oe FURS, FURS, FURS. Ce aig 310 Canal street, A large asssortment of Cloaks and Furs of the newest na A his usual reasonable prices, 310 Canal | street, exactly opposite Mercet RLES STREET & CO., co™ (0. 475 Broadway. an SHAWLS AND FURS. Commencing on Monday, November 21, We eball offer our MAGNIFICE! SHAWL STOCK, in- elndin, INEST LINE OF Pants. BR OCHE LONG AND are SQUARE SHAWLS IN Tae CITY, Half the usual prices. Our CLOAK STOCK Containg now over FIVE THOUSAND GARMENTS, Tp ‘and of our own manu! of whieh are in exclusive styles,” Elegantly made and ‘At popular prices. Our unrivalled ‘assortment GENUINE FU every bind bud in avery n every strle, Wit bo soa by ug during ine balanse ‘the season, Nearly two hundred thousand dallare worth, st tbe value of Bi i eee aye jo. 475 ie Oates HARLOTTE G. SMITH, CLOAKS, MANTLES AND Basques, Hungarian cloth Sacks, with girdle, ready mado aycd made vo orders at LO0d Broufway, one door above Twenty: slsth street, LOAK! , CLOAKS, CLOAKS. J tis BEEKMAN & COMPANY, No. 478 Broadway. ‘Will sell a first rate BEAVER TRAVELLING CLOAK for $5. Also a good assortment of Velvet and black and colored BEAVER CLOTH CLOAKS at moderate prices. NLOAKS, CLOARS, OLOAKS. RTANT TO THE LADIES. T will eal nite morning a large assortment of the fol- lowiny id NEW STYLES OF CLOAKS: BLACK BRAVE CLOTH CLOAKS, at 3 50, worih $3, DAD BEAVER ULOTH CLOARS at $55 BLACK BEAVER CLOTH CLOARS, at $6 25, worth $3 50, beautiful garment with platted beck, HEA’ UIMAUX BEAVER CLOAKS, at $7 50, worth st; rit Bile Duck and, nevi polnied hood, richly trnmed. BEAVER CLOTH CLOAKS, at $9 &, worth $1260; with rleh crochet frlage, superoty irlammed. ‘We invite the ladies to compare our goods with those sold on Brondway or Canal street at thirty and forty per cent higher prices ‘Obgerve the name and number: W. K. PAYTON, Cloak Manufacturer, 264 Bowery, near Houston stzect. Cpt teh AT 7 LORD & TAYLORS, including J. Crossley & Sor Tapesrye ms; Bruels, Three-Fiy,Iograia abd Bat In every variety Velvets and Mo Carpetings. Also, OTL cLoTHs, DRUGGETS, a RUGS, Hemp and low. prog gh Carpets, Rode 8c. , RY GOODS WANTED—IN EXCHANGE FOR A FIRST claes fully warranted Piauo. Address Dry Goods, box 132 Herald ottiee. DERBY & COMPANY, . ting Tailors, tee varnnaeet Bullain Respectfully announce that they will exhibit on Monday’ sex additional Novelties in every department, and invite special attention to many exciusive styles in warm materials for gen- tlemen’s dress. ‘AT MIRRORS—THE ORNAMENT AL SEU convex Hat Mirrors are an entirely new and improvement for arranging the tollet ‘when tare tng, aud are applied tgany hat or cap ipone minute. ulwaya at band out of the way, and will nel for factured only by the fnventor, GEORGE Broadway, New Yor PMPORTANT TO PAR BOYS’ AND YOUTHS’ FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, NOW READY, IN GREAT VARIETY, AT VERY LoW FRICES, = (ADEESIV: B ighly useful ing oF visit: ears. Manu- ‘HEELER, at 503 CORNELL'S Boys’ and Youthe’ Cloth'ng Warehouse, SL John street, Corner of Nassau. i & TAYIOR, Nos. 461 to 467 Broadway, Would invite notice to thelr large r large stock of FASHIONABLE WINTER SHAWLS, Long und square, Broches, Stellas, Woollen, &e., &o, A ‘is GENTLEMEN'S TRAVELLING SHAWLS, Tn great variety, BELOW “USUAL Pietons, And at Nos. 255 to 261 Grand wree atreet, and 47 and 49 Catharine street, To & Tavton, Nos, 461 to 467 Broadway, Will exhibit on Monday, November 21, PARIS EMBROIDERED CLOAKS, Also, a large assortment of Cloaks manufacty woamiheir RETAIL SALES Of thee ee THE MOST ALPRO PROVED: SHAPES, And elegantly trimme: ick Lyons Velvet, fancy and plain Cloths, pl Benvers, &e., &é 255 to 261 Benge street, 1 Nos. 47 and 49 Catharine stroot. FOR TH DERBY 4 03 MPANY, Importing Tailors, Will open on Monday, in addition to a large assortment of cloths in the nfost desirable colors for fall dress and frock Gonta: several now varieden io Nap, Harrington and Klyvean Leaver Overcoatings: choice styles in Cheviots, €e., &., for Walking suits, and latest desique for Rroveers ad Waistodats. a SATIN DE LAINES Or made ap in Cortatnn With corns At $16, $18 #2", and $25 per ve Ai DRY ADIES’ b dierent ‘a IDBON BAY BAZAAR, MABTEN, ‘ROYAL ERMIRE, FITOH AND bie Syeers GLOVES, + GENTS’ FUR COLLA! SLAIGH ‘THE MOST pares RLE STYLES. LOWEST oF SND” cures, OENIN'S 29 aan 08, 407 AND 513 BROADWAY. Norge tac Reduced to $175 ite Beater, Tits, pad Lidl TE SR STE AWENE y P.% pa 866 BEOADWRY A FEW DOORS ABOVE square, has on hand ladiew linen Handkercbie! Handkerchiefs at 25 cents 7 or porous CUSTOM TRADE. Fi . New cds compra anther involee of ten more caseg alhseiiid oc WALKER arnizer, of Brosdivay. EAL LAQES AND FRENCH EMBROIDERIES, JAMES GRAY & CO. will, for the balance of the seas eheas ND HaROrD Eins Ripe AT GREATLY ings J.@ &CO, tavte special | Tina od this si ic soning erry ies Parts sjlen abd aay 129. Cray: comoer Wareriey Pe. HAWLS, SHAWLS, BARGAINS, SH. ae, Banoaits, ada th wet : E ea PHEPHERDS FisAip Rei SQUARE AND LON suawls’ Brome sa equate re chews from, Lm secgeed ¥ -} 4 q Bri ene have bee yarehsscd ai’ sislio for osc litde half price Such portunity: fosave money sould not be neglected. sea BR. ROBERTS, Between Prince and Houston ETS OP LACE re | VERY RED! From the late auction sales, delve BEEKMAN & Some A No. 47! way. M_ STEAMERS jon, 4-4 Bosiah. Prints and brown heavy ite WF,200D8—susr RECEIVED F \afnes, Merrimac: Frist in Bunkets, ‘loths and Cassimeres, de. £0. For aul very low for caah by TAMAS BQ] BRoPway, feo i WILKES Pein Sree ioe i se etree, Satya arena Geo jeduoed from 75 cents. ‘Also, 100 pleces, reduced from 81 80 to 87 cents and $1. 69 BROADWAY, sea Poart Between 15 more pieces ALL WOOL DELAINES at : Pieces etucod frum da Gd. and Gon nO On S82. 69] BBoaPway, in ete, Amity and Fourth streets, 20 ieces Wide BLACK BULK . more pieces le WACK iat ‘8, 7a. and $1 per yard, BROADWAY, 691 Woes s3 NHOENAN sot Fourth streets. 2 cases PACIFY (CHESTER DELAT! Gis: per'yard worth Is 6h ee 6 91 BROADWAY, WILKES « MovNal pened and Fourth streeta, 70 pieces heavy; French P JP atta; forer prics sh aed GGL Besowss BAT dpi snd Foor zeus BSE MOYNANS . 60 pieces ¥ French Merino, only 50 cents, Worth 75 cents an and $1. 1,000 ie Oat ra ee es acknowledges by ladies of taste, auperior in wang mar SMlagoes Sucks. aga. Cloaks L000 Je and Wool Bunils cheap, ag HORTON 4 SONS, Hon street, Brooklyn, T.000 PamGes RaNGy ws BOM THE LATE ies reductonia prices’ HORTON 80 sons redu gy m5 Fullon sees, Brooklyn. FALL FASHIONS. & C. GLANZ, Importers and manufacturers of FANCY FURS OF EVERY DESORIPTION wholesale oe. 17 Broadway, up stairs, ‘The attention of the trade and the able general 1s invited: to our extensive and fashionable stock of the above, which we are selling at extremely low prices. ‘Those in quest of « good article cannot fail to be sulted at 8, 117 Broadway, MERI RUSSIAN AND HUDSON BAY le A‘ any’s Furs.—WILLIAM MOSER invites the tention a6 a ‘customers, and the public in general 10 his large and eles ‘ant assortment of the above Furs, made from selected. aid Srell seasoned skins, in the latest and most approved styles, and 0] reasonabl ee dinate) MOSER, 41 Maiden lane, — URS, FURS, FURS—WM. BANTA, NO. 857 CANAL et, corner of Wooster street, is now offering his entire. stock of Firs at « reduction of 2) per cent trom {or ner prices, ‘This stock of fine Furs be has had manufacturea expressly for bis clty retall trade, and in conse uence of the buok wardncos of the season, he now offers te above inducements to those im quest of Furs, ‘All goods sold at this establiahment will ba warranted as represented. ‘The old standing of this house ta a anre gnarrantee that customers will be honestly and ius deait wih, WM. BANTA, 807 Canal, oor. Wooster street. UBS, FURS, FURS. HUSTER & Lege) No. 88 Maxx Lax, Naw Yi Offer thelr rich and col oe LADIES? FURS, ting of HUDSON’S BAY BA ROYAL ERMINE, MINK, STONE MARTEN, FITOH MARTEN, fo, 1 dts Made up tv the lates: siyle, whteh hoy. offer at the loweat pri loon, PURSEGR SALE—ONE LARGE SABLE CAPR, ONR Jarge Mink Cape, and one Fitch Victorine and Cuffs; will be sold very low to’ pay sdvances. Apply at P. GAGES Loar 208 Broadway, co) ion street, room No. ANC! L. DRY 8 Broadway, having greatl I~ teed his store, informs his friends and the puble that m4 com ow present for theie Tnepection a much laryer, richer and more elegant arsortment of fancy "Fura than 6 , Which he solicits thelr attention. ee L* DIES’ FURS. WARNOCK & CO., 519 Broadway, St. Nicholas Hotel Invite aga to their select and beautiful tu dniay of ? FASBIONA BLE F prising ev 7 desiraute species, and manufactured ia the: most Pf tasty manner, ARIS ae MRS. LEVINS HAS Nt ep, OW ce hand a large and beautifal assortment ‘Hoaddresses and Bonnets, all of the latest importation, soba with her own manufacturing; Pearl goods in every variety, to make room f Noe she is selling at very moderate ye fresh importations. MRS. LEV! aN fering Pan Bd ro PRICES LADIES A) a oe ee PE a te pte FS 7 Ea, 94 Seven ween Nineteenth ead AND Seventh avenue, bet HetB strceta: Ladies attended to by Mra. K, A GREAT CHANCE FOR LADI£3 AND GENTLEMBN to dispose of their left off wearin, ‘advan- z@, ag the subscriber bas recelyed order re | sane to wera West oa 2 en allk Dresses; cassimeres ‘and bareges, from $2 to $16; gentlemen’s ‘cout from $3 pra Fant, from cen 81 to $5; al ‘urniture and Carpets bought. A ly, or send A note ty or to B. MINTZ, 232 ee) arene, gen Twenty weventh tnd Twenty-« Ladies attended to by Mintz, CARD.—GENTLEMEN'S NEW AND LEFT OFF clothing purehaeed for the Western market, in large or mall lots. Call at the store, or address Thos. 1.’ Conroy, 44 Centre street, N. fereliant tallorw having any oa hand will please address us above, BETTER PRICE ee ae $3,000 WORTH 0 oF LADIES? bn igherss. 8 left off ing wanted, in large or smalE lois. ‘The highest price eter peal for the samme can pe obtained inbankable money by cailing at the store, or address Wm, Welsh, 389 Centre at eet, GREAT DEMAND FOR CLOTHING —LADIRS AND ntlemen having any cast ng to dispose of for Hiahing ta be hmmsbugeed by filse advecivements, oSringe such large prices and not giving them, by calling or aidrestng shall rective a fair price for ench anid every article the "hig to dispose 0 7, 32 Rorenth avenue, between Fhirty- fiat aud ‘Thirty-second ‘atreows Ladies nllended to and Twen- D FOR CAST OFF WEARING AP- ntiemen having any of the same to disper of ean receive the highest market price nnd guaranteed not to be humbugged as by olhers: from 8 ’ piece for Drewes, Cloakn avis, Fars Children’s wear, Furniiare and Carpets, he fall vale ig promised, ° fa bald foe. Ge can receive from, $2 to $12 for Ci and 1 Pants, from $1 an upwards for V Boots and shores we to be by calling on or addressing through 166 Seventh avenue, between Twentieth and’ streets. Ludies attended to by Mrs, Har REAT 1 parel~Ladten E. GUARANTEES TO PAY THR PRICES.— Ihe advertises for Indies’ Wearing Apparel. “From $6 ta for Silk Dresnes, for silk velvet Jtasquew and. Cloake frome i $2, andthe Bigheat price co a for ars, children's Cloth- pesirictl Cosiimen and Yewelry, Ae.” A uote by wont puto nuended to by Mra, XK. 13h Seveait avenue, bet iAneteent d Twentieth atreets, BILLIARDS. ILLIARDS—FOR BA TWELVE TABLES AND eight Bowling Alleys, doing a good business which may be largely increased. Tho rooms are spacious; rent moderates Terma uccommodating. Apply at 627 Broadway, near Bleeck= iA ROSEWOOD NOR SALI BILLIARD TABL , MAR- ble bed; hag only been used a short time and is good aw new. Will be sold cheap, Inqnue ut No. 2U) Third avenue, first oor. BEANS IMPROVED But TARD TA DLE AND COMBI For ute by the patentee, triouminga of all kinds v SENDER, 62, 65, 6 SEGARS AND PORACCO, REGALI AS huge for foreign oF Jewelry, Onil ot kK. HABANA, CONSIS ears