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NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1859. EE ——_—— 8 WANTED-SEMALES. _ [AKING AT HER OWN sev ral SITUATI WISHES DRESSM Foure or 1s Private Amtien By the day: haa ha a at, aire THT P*etwoen 80th and Slat sis, AMER DOW LADY IS ANXIOUS TO FIND AY AMERICAN, Tamily na housekeeper; a widower's pts. nd lerrean or reapect ible Serred. con pliving. inquire a 34 Pires, of Mra. Kivers, for two days. ROTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITU- Hilon todo, chamberwork and waiting, or chamber work dod take care of children, Caillat 203 West 26th st, fortw» days. A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUA- \d seamstress, The bestof city reference given. "Gan be voen for two days at 199 Bast 1th st SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE oman, to cook, Wash and iron, or do,the general SouscWork of a small privaie family; good reference frou last ‘Call at 250 Tih st., between Ist av, and av. A, afew ‘from ist av. EST. WANTS A S(TUATION, TO Mebaks wash nid inuh, or do general MOUREWOK;I6&. good Zook, splendid washer and ironer. and good baker; has good yeference. Apply at.424 Broadway, up staire, A SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE ‘OUDg woman, ae cook, washer and ironer, Call at 123 ‘st, third floor, froui room. y WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, ae eatin a eae 2 family; 18 an excellent cook and xvod. to uagist with he washing. Good eity reference. paker $e Welt 10th st, betwen Gthand 7th ave. fortwo days. SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS chambermaid and waitress; nd objection to go @ short Giatance in the country; can produce the best of teetimonials yom hier last employ at 103 West 19th st., froat room. “SITUATION WANTED—BY A VERY RESPECTABLE woman, to cook, wash and iron in & small private 7 “Best offclly reverence trom her last place. at 378 rat, near Hammond, RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITU- ‘waiter alone; sbe uaderstands her buainéss thoroughly, and Ratexcelient cliy reference. Call a 91 West 10kh at. “YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION AS GOOD A Fick conn Ina good wesher abd ironer; won do boure- work small ave family, one w! ig Has lived three years in her lng plage. "Cailat 405 Madi. a af) | MERICAN YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITUA- ‘as child's nurse; is eapable of taking charge of a infant; is also a neat sewer; bas no objection to travel; n get the best of city reference. "Can be seen at 1 A. af. and Lull SP, M. at OF West 27th st, RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL WISHES A SITUA. Md good pinin cook. aw’ give te. best of city rotor sood plain 00 give y re Can ArDtol West Souh sty between Sib and 9th ave, back first floor, for two days. RESPECTABLE GIRL WISHES A SITUATION AS cook and beker, and would assist in washing and ironing if required; no objections to go anywhere to a.stesdy Rome" ‘Good reference tan be given. Can be seen for two ‘doya at 252 Mulberry at., first iloor, in the rear. RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT WOMAN WISHES A Situation, as plain cook; is a first rate washer and irouer, @ would do ‘al housework in a small family; has no con’ meetions in this country; is tidy and neat in ner kitchen, and rea steady home. Call at 226 Mulberry street, second frent room, between Prince and Spring PECTABLE GIRL WANTS A SITUATION AS Fonmmapresst cau cul and Bod a il kids of family eawe ing; 1s willing to travel and make herself useful. Best of city reference given. Call at her last place, 16 Sth ave, for two. days. RESPECTABLE YUUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUA. A “ion as scamatreas; 031 perfectly understands cutting and ting ladies’ and children’s dresses eharge of one or two childre floor, front room. NI€E, RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL WANTS A SI- uation as laundress, or chambermaid, Call at 16 Jersey wreet SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE young German girl, to cook, wash and iron, or do geue Tal housework in some private ‘family; good city refereace. Call at 84 West 35th st, between 6th avs. XOUNG WOMAN, WITH EXCELLENT RROOMMEN. wisbes to’ procure a situation to aulend a indy gio California of diber paris, Address WC. M6 Court SP frocklya- SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG girl, as chambermaid and waiter, or to do plain sewing ‘and take care of children. Can be seea for two days at ber residence, 135 Smith st, Brooklyn, RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITU. ation to do general housework, or as chambermaid and 2 Galt at §6 Douglas st, Brooklyn, for two days. 4 5, Wey b> Hi HE ; Would be willing to tace . Apply at No. 9 6: et, fret YOOK.—SITUATIONS, WANTED, BY A FIRST CLASS ) cook, and her busbard as waiter man, Can be seen for tive days at their last emploger’ OUSEKEEPER'S SITUATION WANTED—BY A RE- y, wh) is perfectly capable of taking § house; @ respectable wi: family, with children, pre wall as goon a8 pos Sire at reum 94 Glube tel, corserof Franktort aad Wiha aareets. SITUATION WANTED HBALTGY YOUNG Wo- ‘man desires a situation as wet nurse; good reference. Can be seen at 234 West 13h st, —BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG 10 Waverley place. ITUATION WANTE ‘woman, a8 excellent cook and to assist with the wasbin, and froning; another wishes a situation aa chambermaid avi waitreas, or a chambermaid and plain seamstress of any kind of sewing: both bi » the very best of city reference. Can be 1105 28un'st. corner of 8d av., third floor, SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES. "Uy Ansa. SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE ‘young woman, &8 chambermald and cometent iain dress; would make berse'f generatly useful; best of city refe renee, Call at 624 2d av., within oae door of the corner of 33:4 Bt. first tloor, baek room. "ANTED—BY A YOUNG AMERIAN WOMAN, WILiL a fresh breast of milk, « child to wes nurse at her owa res dence, Inquire at 147 West dist st, in rear. NEESER Tare Wage A RESPECTASLE MARRIED WOMAN, & situation as Wet nurse in some good family; sauistac’ tury reference given, Apply at 1s Willis st., top flour, front, ANTED—BY A YOUNG SNGLISIT MAN, ution AS Seatnstress; one who understands all Kinds sewing. Good reference. Apply at No. 20 West ANTED—A SITUATION BY A WELL EXPERIENCED young woman as cook; has the best of city reierence if required; hss no objections 10 go a short distaace in the coun. try. Cad be seen for two days, ut 15}; West 23h st, near Sih avenue. (WANTED-SITUATIONS, BY THRES RESPECTABLE ‘young women; one to cook, wash, and iron; another to do chamberwork ond waiting; the other is laundress or to do chamberwors vod agaist in the washing; the best of city refe- Fences, Call at 125 Kast 29th at, DRY GOODs, «co. T P. COLWS, 866 BROADWAY, A FEW DOORS A above Union square, may be found & general assortment Of housekeeping Dry Goods, Blankets, fortables, Table Linens, Sairtngs, Sheetings, dc. & pking, $1 per dozen. Linens, Snlrtings, Sheetings, do. &e.; Napkins, $1 per dozen. T DE PERCEVALS, BROAD’ » ITIALS Ax embroidered On hantikerchiate Able Atta n table linen and bed cotton and silk Embroidery made to order; transferring; Laces S.ended and done up tke wew; ull kinda of Stamping f embroideries executed in the neatest and most perfect manner; embrojered Chemises avd Le oe ‘Yokes, ladies’ ready -anemneneepeneenitivienlotinnabet aL A’ 268 BEOLDW AE MOVED SKIBTS oF aU PERION. uality, Iady’s GO Spring and mi 20 8) , Frenel Shape, well’ made. and cheap old Skirts made ore. CA. RANODS, Skirt Factory, 755 Broadway, corner Fighth street T REDUCED PRICES. JAMES GRAY & CO. now offer their entire stock of RICH FASHIONABLE DRESS GOODS, AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. J. G. & CO. bave just opened NEW SILKS; POPLINS, VALENCTAS A: ND VELOUE OTTOMANS, which will be gold much under prices. 729 Broadway, eorner Waverley place. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as good cook in a private family; under. standa rer business perfectly; is a good baker; best elty refo rence from ber last piace. Call at i7l East 26th st, between stand 2d avs, WAXSTED-BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION TO do the cooking, washing and ironing or housawork of a wall family; isa good baker of bread and biscuit: good city Teterence, ‘Apply at 81 26th at., between 6th and Tub avs. ANIED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPKCTABLE YOurg woman, a8 seamsiress in @ genteel family; salary not so much an object as a quiet home, Inquire for three days at 45 new Canal street, in the store, Dee SITUATION, BY AN INDUSTRIOUS girl; can cook, wash and Iron weli, or do general: hiuse- work. Cah give the’ best of city references, wall at No. 18 ‘rest, room 12, WAXTED_2y TWO ComPaTENT, Tipy wowes, with excellent city references, altuations; one as cok bey, baking aed posit wagon S080. The tte eee qe wv The other as : Tatld oad Sraltreoe: taken chnrus of ine allver sad dine ae wages $7. Call at 216 East 23d st. ‘WANZED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION 43 cook; isa baker; woald have no objecdou to cook, wash and iron in a smail ‘ae family. Apply at 127 Court si,, between Bergen aud Wyekoif ais., Brookiya. WAXTEDTA SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young girl, to dofgeneral housework; is neat, obliging and trustworthy. Apply for two days at 40 Portland ay., neat Tnfaycie av, Brooklyn, SS A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION AS chambermaid and se: or to ta¥e care of children. and do sewing. Cail at 367 Pacific st., Brooklyn. Wren SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, TO do chamberwork and up staira work. Call at 311 Atiinie st., Brooklyn. room; YOUNG MAN WANTS A SITUATION, EITHER IN store or t¢ learn some useful trade; is a smart and good writer: would like to get on some paper to write the mail. “Ad dress for two days R., box 145 Herald odiice, 10 CHEMISTS.—A GENTLEMAN WHO HAS HAD SE- veral years experier.ce in analytical and practical chemis try, would like to obtain situation fn ® manufacturing or adalydeal laboratory. where ® fair salary would be paid for mal services rendered. First class references as to andeharacter, Address Chemist, box $13 Post ollice, ANTED—A SITUATION AS COACAMAN, IN A PRI- vate family, by a sober, industrious man; bas nine years’ city reference, and be Bighly recommended for honesty, ndustry aad sobriety; underst: the care and management of borsés in all ite branches. Apply at No. 6 Coiage piace. | W3TER TRY A YOUNG MAN, 18 YEARS OF AGE, a situation as entry clerk or assistant bookkeeper: is a good penman and wecouitant; salary not so much an object as @ permanent aliuatioa. Address or call on Edwac., 119 Nor- folk si ANTED—A SITUATION, FOR A SMART, ACTIVE boy, aged 14, in a respectable business; country preferred. Call at 13 Wooster st. WANXTED-A SITUATION, BY A SOBER, HONEST, respectable young man (an American), ‘who under: stands the care of horses and cattle and farming in general; would not object to a small place in eity or country; wages not 80 mich an object as a permanent situation; good reference given. Call for two days at seed store €4 White st. SHELP WANTED—FEMALES. LL FAMILIES WANTING GOOD SERVANTS IMME- diately should apply at the large institute for domestics, iss 11th st, comer of bh av. This extensive Rowse lane sent dance of civil, capable help to suit all who call or wend. Con- dueted by a respectable lady. $$$ Vv JANTED—A WOMAN IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, AS laundress, and one as waitress and chambermaid; they must have city references. Apply at 224 5th av. $7a month. Inq w+ glare ites) COOK, AruBS 4xD TRONER, with good city reference; none othes ly; ire between 8 und 121n the foreoud mi 408 Broome st. WwW ANTED—A FIRST CLASS WAITER GIRL; MUST Ba used to checks. Those only need apply at Lovejoy’s jo TANTED—A NURSE, CHAMBERMAID, SEAMSTRESS, waiter girl and a plain cook, washer and froner, The dighest wages will be given to either colored or white. Apply at No.7 Ithst., between Broadway and University place. esh breast of milk: good refi er st, for swo days. \ RESPROTABLE PRO od cook, wasber and irone: Lat li West 25th st, near 7 TION WA at German g willing w co bousew av., back .root A YOUNG WOMAN, NITUATION WANTED: RS) i family ; good reference to cook, wash and i ii at 73 We riven. ITUATION WANTED—BY testant woman, as first cliss laundress; understaads French fluting; lived in tbe best of families. Cali at 1 Onion Lith and 12th si WOMAN, sin a small Call at 85 West 25h st., private family between Oth and 7b avs., for two da; TWORTHY ITUATIONS, WANTED —BY TWO TRU young women, highly recommended, separat fmehiy or country; one as thorough cook and l makes nice bread and pies; the other's first cla maid and waitress; will adsist in Wasilng. ay., near 284 st, up stairs. QITUATION WANTSD—BY A PROYESTANT WOMAN, Das fire: rate cook; excellent baker; fully understands be Dusiness; best of cliy references. Call at Jl Spring st, for two ey! ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG GIBL, AS A good plain sewer; is willing to work by the day, weex or month at any kind of labor. Good references can be given. Gall at No. 6 Amity place, ia the rear, second floor. STUAtION. WANTED—BY A YOUNG W. child’s nurse and seamstress or as cbambermaid and seamstress. Good reference from ber last place, Can be seen for two days at 51 Charles st., oue door from 4ib at. ITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE MAR. ried woman, a8 wet aurse; bas afresh breast of milk. Call at 222 Kast 47th st., fourth oor, back room, IXUATION WANTED.—A YOUNG GIRL WANTS A situation to do up stairs work. Apply at her presen, piace of employment, 27 St. Felix st., Brooklyn, until Monday’ ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE MAR. ried woruan, with a fresh breast of milk, as wet nurse; thas good city reference. Call at 526 Pearl street, for two daya: No objection to the country. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, TO do chamberwork and watiing or general housework in small family; good city reference. Call at 490 6th ay., between ‘29th and Soth’sta., second floor, back room, No. 5. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, to do plain cooking, washing and ironing, or to do gene: ralhousework. Can be seen fortwo days at47 Willow st., Sou brovkiya, fourth floor, bak room, between Amity and cific 8 nb—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMA genilemen's or ladies’ washing. at, near Ist av. NA FEW Apply at 215 East $4lb AN D-BY A HIGHLY RESPECTABLE YOUNG Wornun, Baituation as waltress in a geutlemaa’s farnily; can have the Vest of city reference. Inquire at 215 Kust did wt, near lat a BT Nt nurse, by a infant Apply at ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE ENGLISH GIRt. A W7 iirnntor, an chid's nurse und trac plain sewicp, Call ‘Mra, Croll’s, 103 24 st., near Ist ave, WANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE girl, ‘as cook in a respectable private far thoroughly understands her bustwest ; tas best of ‘bacnes st, third can be given. Cull fortwo days st No. 2 We, tween ihand 10th a) 5. ANTED-SITUATIONS, BY TWO RESPECTABLE Wii ‘one as good plain cook, an excellent washer and ironer; We other us chameruald ait lo assist in the wasoing and ironiog; te best of caty references yiven. Call at No. 10) ‘ast Lith st, between 84 aud 4tn aveaues, basecnent, ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITUA- Uon, as first class cook, in a private family; has long experience, and thoroughly understands her busiuess in all ite Branches, cas give the pest city references, addres a. 4 242 6th ay., Detween 16th and 16th ats., in the rear, secon floor. ANTED—BY A COMPETENT PROTESTANT YOUNG ‘woman, asituation as nurse and seamstress; can wke Le entire coarke of @ baby. Cas be seen atas West 16th m., Aween Oib and 6th avs., Where ale has lived two years, WANteD—A WET NURSE, WITH A FRESH BREAST of milk; must be young and healthy. Apply at the store, 41 Park st, 0 W AXTED—A GOOD PLAIN COOK AND FIRST RATE her and ironer; must be neat and obliging. To such and @ good home may be found at 65 Macdongal st. r Protest referred. WANTEDIAN CELLENT COOK, WILLING TO AS- st ia washing and ironing, to go a short distance in the it of references required. Apply to3. W., No. 34 tee! famil: ompetent person a permanent hom+ and good wa: offered; must come ¥ll recommended; Germax or preferred. Apply this day, until 7 P. 3 Brooklyn. ANTED—A WOMAN, TO DO TH ing and ironing of a’small family—one to make herself geueral y usefal preferred. Apply at No. 2 P1 Terry, Brooklyn. general housewurk of a emall ger: “HELP WANTED—MALES. N_ACTIVE, INTELLIGENT BOY WHO ATTENDS inday school, is wante the publishing offiee of a re~ ligious uewepaper.' Address box 2,787, New York STRONG, TIDY BOY, WANT! sides with his parents, abd has some knowledge of car enters’ tools, preferred: Wages first year, $16). Apply after BA. at ‘deptt of Foreman's urch spring bed, No & Great Jones st. MAN OF GENTEEL ADDRESS WANTED IMMEDI- A. Steiy, to attend to the dation of an ollce in a genteel eee ng business, established for the last ten years; a person ing from two to three hundred dollars would ‘ind this a good chance; good security given for the money, anda fair salary paid. Apply for three days to C. G. Thompson, 85 Nassat street. ALESMAN WANTED—IN THE WHOLESALE STRAW goods and hat and cap business; one who has had experi- ence and can control good State and Western trade may of ® permanent situation by addressing N. P. T., Herald office, ANTED—A STOCT. ACTIVE YOUNG MAN AS POR- ter in a tem and coflee store; ene that is afraid of work need not apply. Cal! from 7 to 8 o'clock P, M. at 116 6th av. ANTED. RESPECTABLE MEN SEEKING SITUA. tions aacler salesmen, porters, D- , Ac., should apply at the ‘Merchauia’ Clerks” Wegisty Gfice, 73 Broadway. ‘Nocommission in advance, Reterones to first class houses. Applicants by mail must enclose two stamps. Hatablished 1866." WM. J. REDPATH. WAXTED-TWO OR THREE MEN, ABOUT TO CAN. vass for Southern trade, to sell to buldera and hardware dealers on commission, Address, with name and references, ©., box 412 Post office. ‘ANTED—A MAN WELL ACQUAINTED WITH THE ‘wholesale boot and shoe business, to go to & southwestern city; none but those who have had a New York city experience tituauog? will be givens “Address Boots kad Shake” Heneht tuation wi ven. a le Oilice, with real namne aud residence. Vy J ANTED—ANY AMERICAN OR ENGLISH PERSON FV “rho understands the Spanish language so a8 to be able to trai slate it eorrectly into English, and who can invest one or two thousand dollars in some literary business. Address R, ¥. A., box 191 Herald ollice. Weata YOUNG MEN TO LEARN A floor. trade, &e. Inquire at No, 3) North William st, second Bereany IN CLOAKS AND SHAWLS. ‘We are now se! our entire stock of CLOTH AND vee CLOAKS AN FALL AND WINTER SHA’ ‘At greatly reduced, ipacen B, 8 MILIS & CO., S42 and 344 Brondway, HARLOTTE G. SMITH, CLOAKS, MANTLES AND Basques, Hungarian eloth Sacks, with girdle, ready made and made to order, at 1,002 Broadway, one door above Twenty- YLOAKS, CLOAKS, FURS, FURS, FURS. J. J. BENSON, ne A Jarg@ assortment of Cloaks nad Furs'cf the newest as At his usual reasonable prices, PULAR TRADE IN CURTAINS, SATIN DE LAINES Reduced te $1 80 a Or made up in Curtains. és ne ‘With cornices and trimmings complete, Atsi and $25 per set. Papen ra SOLOMON & HART, 369 Broadway. ‘OTTINGHAM LACE CURTAINS. Reduced to a Te eS SOnSW IE ikke, EAL LACES AND FRENCH EMBROIDERIES. JAMES GRAY & CO. will, for the balance of the sew gon oiler their superb stook of TACES AND ‘BipRoibenres SAT GREATLY REDUCED J.@ &CO. tnvite special attention to this department of their stock—containing the v latest Paris styles, and many 720 Broadway, corner Waverley place. KIRTS.—C. I. HARDING'S CELEBRATED WOVEN 12 spring Skirts, $125; 14 springs, $155 and 17 springs, $2. Dealers snoplied with 12 springs at $10 por doz. 14 springs at $12 and 17 springs at $15 per doz. Old Skirts made over. Woven Skirt Factory, 251 Spring street, corner Hudson. FALL FASHIONS. ATTENTION. ~ HARRIS & RUSSAK, 223 Bo wery, 326 Grand street, "7 951 Righth avenue, offer now a very large and handsome assortment of LADIES’ AND MISSES’ FANGY FURS, in Cloaks, Mantillas, half and quarter Capea, Pelerines, Muits and Cuffs,of Hudson Bay sable, stone marten, mink, Sich, squirrel and river mink. ‘All qualities. All prices. Every article warranted. Genta’ Fur Collars, Capa and Gloves, “Also, a variety of sleigh robes. AMERICAN, RUSSIAN AND HUDSON BAY COM pany’s Furs —WILLIAM MOSER invites the attention of customers, and the public in general to his large and ele. gant assortment of the above Furs, made from selected and ‘well seasoned skins, in the latest and most approved styles, and sold at very reasonable prices, ILLIAM MOSER, 41 Maiden lane. URS, FURS, FURS.—WM. BANTA, NO. 357 CANAL sireet, corner of Wooster sireet, is now offering his entire atock of Furs at @ reduction of 20 per cent from former prices, ‘This stock of fine Furs be has had manufacturea expressly for hs city retal trade, and in eonsoquence ofthe backwardneas of the season, he now offers the above inducements to those ia quest of Fura, All goods sold at this establishment will be warranied as represented. The old standing of this house is sore guarsantee that customers will be, howestly and justly deait wi WM. BANTA, 857 Canal, cor. Wooster street r=. FURS, FURS. HUSTER & SIEDE, No, 88 Matpex Lang, New Yorr, Offer thetr rich and elegant Sasoriment of LADIBS’ FURS, tn HUDSON'S BAY SABLE, . ROYAL ERMINE, MINK, STONE MARTEN FITOH MARTEN, &o., do. SALES AT AUCTION. TION NOTICE,—BURNHAM’S FURNITURE EX- Ae e ind Parature Packing’ Retabliahment Oillee, UL anc 113 West Bleventh street, between Iifth and Sixth ‘ave. ‘nues —Rich household furniture of every dewsription boxed and shipped to all parts of te world; pianofortes, mii paint: toes, chi; and glassware carefully packed xod moved 0 21 parts of the city or country, Four horae wagons for the re- Mnoval of furniture to thé ‘country. Carte af the office at all hours of the day. Storage for furniture, UCTION NOTIOR.—S. & J. BOGART, AUCTION- cers Saturday, Nov, 26, at 1034 o'clock, at the auction | ms No. 1 South William street, mortgage aule of Honsehold Fir iture, cousisting of a large and general assortment of ra: hogany Sofas, mahogany marble top cevtre and card Table marble top, sing and plain Bureaus, Brussels, three ny and ingrain Carpets, Lounges, Looking Glasses, Paint: ings, kitchen Furviture, Bedsteads, feather Beds ana Bedding. Yeu iden M C, EDRY, AUCTIONEER, ‘EREOSCOPES, STEREOSCOPIO PLOTURES, de, 1, on Friday, Nov. 25, at 11 o'clock, at 7e- dav attest opnoat the Post oilee, conclude. the. ertalogue of Stereosropes and Pictores offered on Tuesday, ‘The Aasort- ment of views ts unbroten, and furnishes the richest variety election ¢f scenery, foreign and ican, 08, torical seenes, plain, colored and illustrated. Soid ia uit purchast UCTION NOTICE.—MORTGAGE SALE OF HOUSE- hold Fnrniture—M. DOUGHTY, auctioneer, will sell on Friday (1o-morrow), at 1034 o’elock, at salesroom 79 Nassan street, mahogany and rosewood parior Suits, in hair cloth and brocate!; rosewood Bookcases, rosewood and mahogany Bed- steads, do. Bureaus, Washstands, tollet Sets, Ching, Crocker s, extension dining Tables, eared oak Buttats, oa! dining Chairs, hair Mattresses, feather Beds, Mirrors. Paint: ings, fine gas Chandeliers, one superh maatel Mirror, 78 by 108 inches; rosewood and mahogany Wardrobes, Turkish easy Chairs'and Lounges, two Pianofortes, china Vases, Bronze, mahogany Sofas, Tete a Teter, Chairs and Rockers, 00 and iron Bedsteads, Blankets, Quilts, silver plated Ware, £3. ‘The whole making over 500 lots, and will be peremptorily sold to the highest bidder. Dealers and others wili find it w their advantage to attend, LBERT M. GRIFFIN, AUCTIONEER.—ELEGANT ‘and costly household ut ‘magnlicent seven octave Piapofortey velvet Carpela, superh Pier and mantel. lrrora, rosewood drawing room Suits, Statuary, Oil Patatings by emi: Dent artists rosewood chamber Furniture, oak dining room Furniture, Uhipa, Olass and Silver Ware; Books, Wines, o., de» tho property’ of a gentleman leaving the city, on Friday, Nov. 26, at No. 48 West sixteenth street, vetween Fifth ant Sixth “avenues, eale commencing at 13 o'clock prectse.y. Bould carved oak Butter, Sixteen feet extension dining Table, arm Chairs, ruby and crystal glaes Frult Stands, Goblets, Champagnes, Celery Glasses; oval Mirror, Parian marble Pune Howl, solid silver ‘Diuner-and ‘Tom’ Service; “caster Coffee Urn; Spoons, Forks, Cake Basket; sheflleld table Cut- Jery, French china Dinner Set, decorated Tea Set, medallion velvet carpets, six light ormolu and bronze Chandel arm Chairs, ‘Turkish easy Chair, card Tables, ladies’ work Table, Etegere, centre Tables, mantel Mirrors, embroidered lace Curtains, Cornices, French'Shadi Oil Paintings, the Holy Family, Night and’ Morning, Frul Piece, Winier Scene, scenes io Switzerland, Birth place of Wil- Ham fell, French lite Eugravings, Antiqué and Gothic recep tion Chai's, Dresden and French china Vases and Ornaments, Parian marble Statuary, artistic Bronze Statue! Crusaders, antique Vases, lava card Basket; two superb draw: ing room ‘Snits, richly carved rosewood frames, covered in satin brocatel; Secretary and Bookcase, lined with eatin wood; Encolgr eura, quartette Tables, bronze Clock, runs one month} Candelabras, marble top rosewood dressing Bureaus, do. Bed: stends, richly carved; Couches, toilet Tables, Wardrobes ‘Amout a glace; shaving Stands, French china toilet Sets, paste Faintings, Stierors, tapestry ‘Brussels Carpet, Rugs, siair Carpet, silver plated hair and spring es, feather Reds, Blankets, Sheets, Counterpanes, €c. Alao, all the fur- niture of the servants” apartments ‘Also, all the desirable Basement and Kitchen Furniture. Sale positive, raia or shine, ‘Terms of the sale cash in bankable money or certified checks. Catalogues at the house. UCTION NOTICE.—$10,500 MORTGAGE SALE— Splendid Household Furniture.—H. WILSON, Auction: eer —To-morrow, Saturday, Nov. 28, at 103 o'clock, by virtue of a Chattel Mortgage—the entire elegant solid rosewood, ma- bogany and walnut Furpiture, contained in the five story resi- dence No. — West Fourteenth street. between Eighth and Ninth avenues, consisting of Velvet and Brussels Carpets, rosewood Pianoforte, Stoo! and Cover; two rosewood Etegeres, with mir- ror doors and hack; solid rosewood Parlor Suits, seven and eight pieces each, with slip covers, made by Meeks; two large mantel French plate and Pier Mirrors, richly carved Centre and Side Tables. Brocatel and Lace Curtains, elegant China Nases, splendid Bronzes, fine ( ott Paintings, by eminent foreign artiets Also, Library, Chamber and Dining Room Furniture; solid oak ex- tension Dining Table, Dining Room Suit, together with all the rich Chinaware, cut Glassware, Silverware, Cutlery, &¢.; sn- perb solid rosewood Bedsteads, Bureaus, Washstinds, Hair Mattresses, Beds and Bedding, ingrain Cespete, disrors, Clocks, Ollelotss, Stair Carpets, mahogany cushioned’ Chairs, Sofas, Rockers, Sofa Bed, and many other articles usually found in a first class residence. The above sale will be positive, and without reserve. Dealers and others will attend. UOTION NOTICE.—MAGNI°ICENT 7 OCTAVE ROSE- A" Wood Pianotorte, to. be* sold at auction, this day, Pricey at No. 48 West Sixteenth etreet, between Fifth and Sixth ave: hues. ‘So uny person wishing’ to purchase a superb instru- ment, this is @ chance rarely offered. Full 7 octave, tour round corners, finished ail round, carved legs and case: by Broadway, makers, and fully guaranteed. terbury,fand Ciotly Cover, UCTION NOTICE —A FAMILY DECLINING HOoOUSR- keeping will dispose at private sale, at a great sacrifice, al their Honsehold Furniture, &c. s—Seven octave Pisn forte cost $500, will be sold for $250, inciuding Stool and cloth Cor one Parlor Suit, solid roeewood, cost ), for $135; one do. covered in a She for $110; Etegeres. Bookcase, Mirrors, Curtains, Shades, Bureaus, Redstends and Bedaing £e : also, Diuicg Room Furniture. Will be made an object to cash buy: ‘3. AtNo 70 West Twenty-sixth street, near Sixth avenue, 2 enue cars and stages pass within afew doors of the ade Also Stool, Can- Made up in the latest style, which they offer at the lowest prices yA FURS, WARNOCK & CO., sav vent Bra yw at LADIES’ FASHIONABLE FCRS, rf Comorising every desirable species, and manufactured ta the most perfect and tasty manuer, 39 cman REO SE ene arn” Fit Ermine, ‘Siberisn Squirrel, £e. rs At LEUPOLD LANGs, 39 No. 9 Maiden lane. 39 ~~ CLOTHING, &C. peewee NOL DAS PODS SOA AAA N ALTERATION IN THE PRICES.—LADIZ8 AND A gentlemen, I guarantee to pay as followe:—From $1 to $f for Panta, and from $6 to $3 for Sa Dresses. Also, Carpeta Furniture, Jewelry &e. A note by post punctnally’ attended to by E., 134 Seventh avenue, between Nineteenth and Tweu tieth streets. Ladies attended to by Mrs. &. BEITER PRICE PATD.—$8,000 WORTH OF LADIES’ and gentlemen’s left otf Clothing wanted, in large or small iois. ‘The highest price ever paid for the sanle can be obtained in bankable money by calling at the store, or address Wm. Welsh, 29 Centre atreet. CARD —GENTLEMEN’S NEW AND LEFT OFF clothing purchaeed for the Western ‘market, in large or Small lots. Cail at the store, or address Thos. D.’ Couroy, “i Centre street. N. .—Merchant tailors having aay oa laud will please address as above. GREAT CHANCE FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN ‘to dispose of their left off wearing apparel to good tage, as the subscriber has recetved an ler for the same to end West, From $6 to $W paid for silk Dresses; cassimercs nd bareges, from $2 to $15: gentlemen's Coats, fom $3 v0 $15; Pants, from $1 to $5; also, Furniture and Carpets bought. Ap: 1y, oF Rend a note by post, to B. MINTZ, 282 teventharesue, Betiveen Twenty-scvevth aud Twenty elchth stresia, “Tatiet attended to by Mrs. Mintz. 0c i ES eae, RS. FE. GUARANTEES TO PAY THE PRIORS, the advertises for lacies’ Wearing Apparel. From $30 for Silk Dresses, fo; ivet Basques and Cloaks frou 0 $3, apa the ghost prio paid for Pars, children's Clow. ing, Theatricol Costumes and A note by poat oweley ke. nnctually attended to by Mra. F., [34 Seventh avenue, be- een Nineteenth and Twentieth streets, COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. GOOD MAN WANTED—TO TRAVEL SOUTH, TO associate with me in a sure paying business of $100 4 ; one with @ sinall eapital need only apply: security © hurbug, Call at 199 Prince at., rear house, up rom 10 till 2'clock, fer two days, DP SSOLUTION.THE COPARTNERSHIP HERETO. fore existing between Ward Carpenter and Lawrence ‘oor, Jr., is this day dissolved by consent. The busi- ness will be continued by 8. C. SEAMAN, who will receive bls due the Ite irm, and pay all de ALD CARPENTER, New York, Nov. 10, 1859. LAWRENCE MOOR, Jr. OTICE.—THE FIRM OF MILLEMAN, WHITE & WEEKS, is this day dissolved in pursuance of the part- Lership agreement, and the ola business of the firm will be set- tled by either of the undersigned, to whom. all paymenta are required to he made, CROMWELL T. WHITE, zw Youn, Oct. 28, 1859. JOHN HENRY WEEKS, 0 CAPITALISTS AND OTHERS.—A PARTY, AL- rendy established in the sewing machine business, which is of a profitable nature, is desirous of extending the same bj forming a stock company; an excellent investment guaranteed, Address Machine, box 2,600 Post oitice, with full address and residence, week given: stairs, W4XTSDTA YOUNG MAN, TO TAKE AN INTEREST in alight manufacturing ‘business, where large profits can be speedily realized: one with about $10) to invest may apply after ten o'clock to day, at 699 Broadway, room 31. WA xTEDIA YOUNG MAN, WHO HAS AT 113 OWN disposal about sixty dollars, to become associated with 8 good paying business as clerk, with a liberal salary, or an interest in the profits If desired, and the party suits the adver- User, Apply today only, from 11 to 4 o'clock, at 78 Carmine Ir. ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPER AND corresponding clerk, also a first class barkeeper, two outdoor salesmen, and a yoling man to deliver letters. Apply at the Merchants’ Clerks” Registry Office, 78 Broadway. Situ- iions progured. No commission in advance. Reference to first class houses. Established 1866. WM. J. REUPATH. WAXTED-YOUNG MEN OF ENTERPRISE AND character, for various departments of business in the diverent cities and States. Apply at the Mercantile Kxchan, Agerey, 235 Broadway; or enclosing stamp, BUR- LINGAME & CO. WASTEDAGENTS FOR THE he or A NEW ‘and superior sewing machine, thronghout country. Fersons with ingenuity adapted 10 the businons will find Yi protitable to themseli Apply at Ne 8) cree robemselves to engage. Apply at No. 88 Spring ‘ANTED IMMEDIATELY SEVERAL, G yell acy watt New io 7 and plensinguildreas To those ‘who win’ morse ative empl: Lean be given, of Iv and Lio U. Wiegand, 125 NTLEMEN ppearance it moderately remune- Apply between the hours ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE WO- man, as first rate cook; is an excellent baker of bread and pastry; understands ail kinds of iirst class feitly cooking; ‘Would assist in the washing; Lo objection to go a abort distance fo the country. Best of city reference. Can ve sea for two Gays at 209 Kant Qist st , between Ist and 2d ava, WAXTED-A. SITUATION, BY A RESPROTABLE ebamberwork wad Wastiug, of cham- esr gaan : ‘Weat 44th st, bear 6h best of city references. apply at 09 over the drug store. 3. OF 10 go to Caii(ornlA us war y-_ Apply at Mr. sutiner'a, 471 Honston Wanien—2y, A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUATION 0 cook, washer and troner; i willing’ tyemte hone generally" urefut. ood city reference if required. seem fwe days st 25) av. B, betwes ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE MIDDLE AGED Wo- man, a situation too general honsesrork ina staal! pri wonmir. Gan. give good relereace, Apply ut 74 Horsdo TED—BY A YOUNG GIRL, A SITUATION IN A petsiie fatty chambermaid and waiter, or chamber. maid nd to care of children; willing to make hersoif useful, Best refereuce given. Apply ut 256 West sh, Dear Nb ay. wo ay am et, top floor, N. ¥. ANTED—AN ACTIVE BUSINESS MAN WITH FROM VY "S200 Wo $000 wo take, char of w iicery ‘Ant nafe stub, where & il be paid, und good result piven forthe money. Addroom si. Lu Hered ong rey Will be rald of THE TRADES. 0 ENGRAVERS.—WANTED, A FIRST CLASS WoRK- dl lege in the oranmental atieon aliver ware whom af +n iniuees will be given, wl well imporest St Openiog: addres Kagraves, Wor ene ‘aera ofice. roads NAGA CUES Ee 0 ENGRAVPRS.—A YOUNG MAN, EXPERIENCED T and ornamental engraving, ig . Apply to W.F, No. 463 7 ANTED—TWO OR THREE PRACTICAL AND BX- perlenced cutters in a clothing house. To stich as can come well recommended as to abiiiues liberal wages will be given, No wre need apply. Addressor apply w J. CU. Ludlow, W9 Broad street, Newark, N. J. SEGARS AND TOBACCO, Sian eee CONSISTING OF — REGALIA, Media Kegalia and Panatela, to Poate for foreign or domestic Dry Goods, or fine Watches ard Jewelry. Call at the grocery slore 373 Sixth avenue, New York. street, pear Varick street, $] HO. aEARINER WANTED—A MAN OF ENERGY, OU, to go South as ticket seller for an attractive exhibit tion, well established and of great po; pularity, which has but iitle expense and will clear $n day. Must be temperate and fond of travelling. Call at 179 Cherry atreet. $500 WANTED, IN THE BUSINESS OF MANUF AQ- + turing segarettes with a new machine that will wake and bunch 10,000 per honr, at a cont of only 25 centa per thousand. New embossed and fancy styles superior to any ia the world. Address Tobaceo, Herald office,” Fe Pi ct ine srt $50) TO $1,000—AS PARTNER IN A DOWN TOWN 9) trade done for cash, and no risk; the business well established and profitable. This is uo hambug. None need apply wit ney to T. GAFFNEY, 57 Chatham street, 5 TO $7,000.—FINANCIAL PARTNER WANT. $5.000 ea ririat arate to join the advertiser in a well established and profitable paying comalssion business. This business ts exclusively cash, with little or no risk. Com: munications strictly confidential. Address, with real name and address, Commission Merchant, Herald office, N. ¥. $10,000 ~PARINFR WANTED. ErrneR active S10. + or apecial, with $10,000, in a well establiabed atd profitable manufactory of soap'in ‘all Its variety, ‘the soap is the best in the market, commands ready cash axle, and the business can be safely increased tw any extent without re- tring further advances, with the certainty of a fortune in etive. All these facts will be satisfaccorily demouatrat- with real natne, box 3,612 Post ofl $15,000 cRANTES. A, PARTNER were titts DLo. . umount of expital, to take churge of the finance now in fall operation from $40,000 to $400,000 per sonum; business distilit Ulery Low in good order. Address W. R , Herald office: saien HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., WANTED. A STORE WANTED TO LEASE—IN SIXTH AVENUE, “ enty-0 ; th particulars, , bon iz Herald oftcg, Ataremm With partec oa JANTED—A SMALL SNUG TOUR, WITH THE MO. 1 ert Improvements, At S50 or $600, Or the lawer part ne, by @facnily of four persons, Address C, J. Us, 967 ANTED TO REN —A MODERATE § HOUSR, fultable fora sniell family, It must be in complete re’ and in @ good neichborhood, between Third and iiehth rues and Thirieenth and Mtresta. Rent '- ceed $1,0W. Addrens box Sait Peal ose ee SSIGNEP’S SALE—E. 3B. FRANKLIN, eer.—OKELL & FRANKLIN will sell on Friday, Nov. 2, at 1034 o'clock A. M.. at their galesroom, No. 1 Pine at the stock of Strong & Co., consisting of Silks, Gloves, Ruches, Bat Trimmings, Hoop Skirts, Toys, and ® general assortment of Fancy Goods, Jewelry, Store Fixtures, Showcases, Desks, ac. C. GAYLER, Attorney for Assignee. FR. B. FRANKLIN, AUCTIONEER. OKELL & FRANKLPN will sell on Saturday, Nov. at l0%4 A. M., at 131 Sixth avenue, a general assortment of silt @ fixtures and lease of store and soft felt Hats and 180, 1 By order of the assignee, J. A. FERGUSON, S8!GNEF’S SALE —SAMUEL OSGOOD. AUCTIONEER, A Gostponement—will sll on Monday, Nov. 28, at 1044 a; at the salesroom No. 1 Pine street, a general assortment of Id Pens and Peneil Cases and specimen cards, all of which are warranted, W. E. ROBINSON, Assignee. AUCTION- SSIGNEF’S SAI, EE) A B. FRANKLIN, AUCTIONEER, (Postponement.)—-OKELL & FRANKLIN will sell on onday, Nov. 28, at 10% ‘oom, No. 1 Pine aireet, the stock of Stron, isting of Silks, Gloves, Ruches, Hat Trimmings, Hoop Skirta, Toys, anda general a. tortment of Fancy Goods, Jeweiry, store ®stures, Showeases, Desks, &c. AYLER, vy for Assignee, ANT ROSEWOOD diamond TTRACTIVE Furniture —M: luster dinmond Rings, el most beautiful instrome ¥ martel and pler Mirrors, rosewood drawing roo nits, superb collection of orieinal Paintivgs, artistic Bronzes, costly mantel Vases, ormolu « handelier €., comprising the ire magnificent Furniture and. bes works of Art con- tained in the elegant private residence No. 152 West Twency. first street, berwee: ith and Kighth avenues This day (Friday), at 10g without reserve, parlor Furuiture Will be sold precisely at Ul o'clock, eonsisiir’s of a magnificent rosewood Pianolort provement: 1 carved frames; richly modern im- elaborately with marole les, and cornices to mated; one spleadi¢ suit, ved in basso relievo, covered in rich crimson satin with cover one magoificent suit, covered i crimson and gokd (both of these sults were made to order two mouths ago, aud are perfect); two Gothic Elizahe- thian Etegeres, with mirror doors and statuary marble. tops: rosewood centte, nol’ and side Tablea with marble tops; Turk- ish Lounges, with Voltaire Chairs to match; lady's French Ba- cretoire, med wih eatin and mirror front; velvet and medal- lion Car «, silk and lace ‘tains, rosewood corner Ete- xeres, weh Initror backs; papler mache Tables, inlaid with pearl: velvet Ottomans,” solld rowewood reception Chairs, covered with tapestry and satia brocade; beautiful collectioa of Paintings aod bronzes, among which Is “A Holy Family,” Reubens, pronounced by connoisseurs the finest Madonna ib country; 's magnificent Painting, representing the Power of Music, by duntingdon, with many others worthy the attention connoisseurs and loversof the line arts; also superb 6ronzes, equestrian snd statue, embracing modern and antique subjects; Sevres and Dresden China Vases, with beautiful decorations; lava apd Etruscan parlor Ornaments and Vases; also agate and marble Fountains, card Keceivers, bronze and or- moln chandeliers, &c ; dining room and chamber Furniture, solid rosewood Bedsteads, with hair Matiresses and Bedding complete; tapestry Carpets, solid rosewoed Dressing Bureaus, with foil’ marble. top wood Washstands, French china Tollet Sets, pier and oval Mirrors, suit rosewood Furniture in haircloth, Lounges in damask and tapestry, elegant rosewocd Secretary and bookcase, lined with satinwood; rosewood Arra Chairs, French Cottage Chairs, with rush and eane seats; god bordered and velvet Shades, with a large varigty of Bedroor Furnituré, in oak and mahogany, not here mentior oak Extension Table, solid oak dining room chairs, French aud Bohemian china, ruby and erystal Cut Glass of every descrip- tlon; Silver Ware of Rogers’ & Brother's manufacture; ivory and Pearl Table ine portable Heater, hall Stove, 4) cloths, marble Hall Stand, hall Chairg, stair Carpets, &e.? 0 =» avont'nine tons of Coal Printed eatalogueant house. ” This alc will be positive without regard to weather, and every article in the house seld to the highest bidder, commencing at 1034 o'clock precisely. WILLIAM B. WESTCOTT & Oi ‘Anstionects, AUCTION NOTICE HIGHLY IMPORTANT AUCTION notice.—Positive sale of all the elegant rosewood, walnut, Mahogany and oak Furniture, velvet Carpets, Mantel'and Pier Mirrora, Oil Paintings, Decorations, works of Art, &c , con- tained in the private residence 8 West Eleventh street, between Fifth and fixth avenues, this day, Friday, at 13g A. M. pre- cisely. The following is only a partial description of the gooda contained in the house, viz:— Dining rooms—Carved Buffet, Extension Table, carved Pedestal, St. Nicholas izing aud Arm Chairs, cane seat; splendid Mirrors, bronze Gas Fixtures, antique Clock, tapestry Carpets, together with all the China and Silver Ware belonging to the house, ns—two Ten Sets, one Breakfast do., cut Glass Ware of every conceivable description, sliver Tea Service, 5 eces: large silver Salver, silver Ousters, Spoons and Forks; Liquor Caster, by Bottles; Cake Baskets, Salts, But? ter Knives, ry in sets, besides a large variety of unique Table Ornaments; also the ‘Kitehen Utensils, Parlor—Carved Kosewood Suit in erimson and. maroon satin; rolid rosewood Centre and Pier Table, Reception Ri cumBant Chairs, sclid rosewood corner and hall. Ktegeres, el gant Freneh plate pier ald frame; lady's acretol Hned with satin wood; papier mache and inlaid Tables, velv: Carpets and Rugs, bronze gus Fixtures, six lights; heav; e browered lace window Drapery. Partaan shades, several vei large and splendid Brouzes! a'go, eight oli Paintings by emi hent artists, in rich gold Fram two matehed Paintings by Contes ; also, a fine variety of elegant Dresdon China Vases. ‘Parian figures and mantel Decorations, two rich mantel os, de, Chainbers, second story—Tapestry Carpets, carved rosewood Bedstead, with rich lace Canopy; eplendid Hair Mattcesses, 40 to Ibs, bolsters wud Pillows: tine. blaukets and. Bedding, rosewood Bureaus ard Commode, Cbina Toilet Sets, mantel Glass, rosewood Bookcase, flac Enjravings, Curtains, Shades, e., do, Boudolr—Tapestry Carpets, carved centre and pier Tab'es, nits of enameled Furniture, shades and Curtains, splen* ” Payehe glass, Xe. ird atory—E ony Bedsteads, Bureaus, tands, Wardrobes, Sotaa, Chairs, Divans, Mattes vith all the fine bedroom furnitare, » splendid Pranoforte, ful seven octavo, one of the best in the city. H. 1. LEEDS, Auctioneer. ROWNE & NICHOIS, AUCTIONEERS, WILL SELL on Fi , November 25, at 103g o'clock, at their anlearoom, 36° Nassau street, Imported Watches ‘unit Jewelry, ‘fresh foods, apd new styles, consisting "of an involee of gold bnd allver Watches, Jewelry, slvnr ated Ware, + consisting of ladies’ fall Betts, Bracelets, Ping, and katrings, beautifully engraved fold bund’ Brasiet Brooches, Finger Kings, &c.; xents’ sets Sinde and sleeve Bur tons, Jadies’ and gents’ fine goid Watones, elegant sliver plated tea dod breakfast Sets, Casters, Rquor mands, £6—the whole to be wold by catalogue, for cai, without rewrre, BRQWNE # NICHOLS, AVCTIONRERS, WILL, SELL ON ‘“ Saturday, Nov. 26, at Wg o'clock, the aalesroom 3 Nassau street. ge Houset: Furniture, removed for eo: venience of sale, consisting of velvet, Brussels, three-ply. at ingrain Carpets, Parlor Suites tn rosewood aod black wa'niit, bot hitle ured; marble and pler Mirrors, Sultes, Bureaus, Wasbstrnds, Wardrobes, Secretaries, glass and crocker) Ware, Fea Sets, ke ; Kitehen Uranali 4 ae. em racing & gen assortment tor parties replenishing or golog W howekeeping, | SALES AT AUCTION. | | | ‘CH FLOWER ROOTS—TEN CASES THIS DAY AT OTnatonr by dE VAN ANTWERIS TS William sccoc, | | off ovclock, Tulnday, Wray and atieday, a few collec the and packay ‘acinths, Tulips, Crocus, Lris awa! nperias ‘lata, Soowdrops, 46, Gardeners und those | in want l. | [YDWARD SCHENCK | Hi riage —ay B&B. | one o'clock, at their salearoge | elose Carriage, built by J. B. AUCTIONEER—ELEGANT CAR- . beg rag ty ce Friday, 25th bie : . 33 Nusaau street, an e) wrence, In perfect order. noi IENCK, AUOTIONRER—ELEGANT SPAN bat a Carriige and Hames. —By B&F. Hl. BCHENCK. On Friday, 25th ivst., atone o'clock, at ‘heir aales- room, No, 89 Nassau street a span of elegant bay Hordes, ahx- nd eight yours old, Warranted ‘per- rapt barouche ‘lage (which took the premium at the late ) and set of doub.o Harness, the establishment of @ private gentleman leaving the city. LEASKS AT AUCTION. FP" Gy Virtue of the authority. vested in. lm by the TLegiala- Ghuseh of We ely of Now York. the subueriver, Comptrtier ) of the ew sul r, Comptroiier idoity, willaeftat pubs wiction to tho highest bidder, uate security, at the City Hail, on Saturday, Deoom- clock P. M., in one ledse, the Ferries known, th, Hamilton avenue, Wall atroet and Oatha- Tine otreet Ferries, for the term of ten years from tbe first day of May, A.D. 186, wih all We righis, ertvlloges and advante- ea thereof belovging to the Corporation of the city of Naw ‘ork. Said Ferries to be run to and from the slips, and premises to and from which they are new run, 90 far as ips, landings and premises are ow: - such sip ing P 7 the tee OF or have been, reserved and appropr! ain cept that the landing ut, the foot of Hatullton ave. nue, Brooklyn, may be at the foot of said avenue or in the ‘Vicinity thereof, apa jn the ease Or eases in. which tho Corpora: tion are no? the owners of the slips. landings or terminations now ued by aaid ferries, or any portion thereof, the landings Sie faeces shall oo toch, ink own coat and expenses Arte 0 elect, at bis o As 4m eforene stfpulatioh will be smbotied. 1a be leeoe tha the Heriot exceeding the present ratea andthe discontinusnse ot fare, not exceeding tl resent a USN ny one of the said ferries a the term of euid lease shall be deemed and beld to bea fort the purchaser or lessee, other than the berequired to purchase ats folr appraised valuation the Dnilding saad other ferry property, of ths present lessers motu’ aly for the purposes. of such, “erry sgrant or fran- meh vetuation be maerlaied by three competent da interested persone—one to gue bY abe lecigor or ence ‘under this gale, aud tbe tied wo thus ‘The jease lo be made ia the usual form of ferry lenses, and totetan ois senticeamin oc iperainc and price And resolutions of the Common Counell; and n0 expense what- oy ee. bei mgt Pe am ee “ny oo or in ee w ra, alipa, bulkheads oF preulses_propossd Teased during the term thereat. ‘The lense of said. ferries will not be sold at an annual rent less than the aggregate amountof annual rent now recetved for the same. The purchaser of te lease of the ferries and thelr dages wii be required to pay at the Ume of sale, tothe Collector of the elty revenue, @ sum equa to twenty per cent of the ‘amount bid for the snpual rent, 10 be applied on the rent of the frat year, in cane he executes a lease with the usu covenanta, otherwise to be forfeited to the Corporation. He wi!l at the Same time also be required to furnish an obligation, 1o be Signed by at least two sureties, to the effect hat he will execuve ‘bond, with sureties to be approved by the Comptroller, for the pubeinel parent of The rent quarier-yeariy, and for the faithful exeoution of the covenants of the lease, ‘The fees of the Auctioneer and the expense of the lease to be paid by the purchaser. The Lease will aleo contain a covenant requirtrg each ferry- dost to have attached to its engine a fire apparatus or force pimp, wiih not fens than 490 feet of howe of fhe quali ynnd o mensions ae 1 re nepartment . a fires whenever required'by the used for the extinguishmen: Chior Bugineer or hi aagatants for Walch services tho 1eesce dollars er hour for each bour 89 en- Rigesre eee HObToT HAWS, Compurolien. ec Rey or New Yorke, Derartaent or FLNANcE, ComrrRoui- En’s Orrcr, November 16, 1859. ENRY H. LEEDS, AUCTIONEER. Salesroom, No. 23 Nassau street, HENRY H. LEEDS &'CO, will sell at auction, on Soturday, Nov. 26, at 12 o'clock, in front of store No. 23 Nassau street, Exectitor’s Sale—a valuable pair of horses, about 1534 hands high, switch tails; one is a sorrel horse, the other is a bay mare, about 8 or 9 years old; have been driven together for two years Past, maicb in galt and very stylish. ‘Ais>, a double Harness. inade to order by one of the best cily makers. Also, a family Coupe; has four seats besides the driver’s, glass windows, c., and ia in fine condition; made to order for private use. Can be seen in front of the'door, as above, in front of ourstore. Tney are to be sold without’ re- serve. ‘A young bay saddle Horse, driver, although young, of g An élegunt plain four quarter Coach, nearly new, used but a, few times, and built by one»: our best city ‘makers. Sold in consequence of the owner beving uo further use for it, or 6 years old, @ very stylish 4 proinise. ENRY H. LEEDS, AUCTIONEER. Sulearoom 23 Nassau street, HENRY H. LEEDS & CO. will ee’! at auction, on Saturday, November 26, at 1034 o'clock, at the salesrom No, 23 Nassau street + GENTEEI, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. of russels and ingraln Carpets, Rosewood Suit in roeatel. mahogany Centre Tables, rosewood ditto, apt gilt frame Pier Mirrors, Maatel Mirrors, Lace Window: Curtains, mahogany Sofas and Tete-a tetes. mahogany Rockers in baircloth, rosewood Sewing Chairs, gilt marble top Centre ‘Table. Hair Mattresses. Blanvete, Pillows and Zolsters, China, Crockery, Glassware and Kitchen ware. Als a3 250 FRENCH GLASS SHADES, In order, ‘ACOB BOGART, AUCIIONEER.—S. & 7. BOGART will sell on Tuesday, Nov. 29, instant, at 11 o'clock in the foresoon, at the Girard Stables, 141 FrantJin street, by virtna of three chattel mortgages, ning horses, six conches, one staze cosch, one double stelgh, three light wagons, seven sets of har- ness, &c , known as the ‘Brevoort House stock, removed from the stables 204 Fourth street for convenience of ails. By order of, SAMUEL J. HUGGINS, Morigagee, ORTGAGE SALE OF DRUGS, DRUG FIXTURES, & AMBERS tC, — & FAIRCHILD, will sellon Friday, Nov. 26, at the salesroom, 113 Nassaa Bireet, ut 13 c'clook, a stock of Frage and Drug Fixtures, 4e, ‘W. H. COOK, Attorney tor Morigagee. Auctioneers, ORTGAGE SALE OF HOUSKHOLD FURNITURE, ‘arpeuing and OM Cloth—a. M, CRISTALAR, Anc tioneer, 25 Bowery, will se'l this day, 25th inst. at 10 d’clock, alarge’ assortment of genteel Furniture, coosisiIng in part of one French Plate Mirror, Slab and Erackets, very handsome enamelled Chamber Suit) Mahogany *#nd Hair Cloth J ‘Tetes, Sotas, Parlor Chairs, Rockers, and Cane Se Mahogany, Black Walnut'and Tron Bedsteads, ¥ Rosewood’ Etegeres, Hair and Spring Mattrasse le Top ‘Tables, a large lot of Ingrain, ‘bree Ply and Brussels Oarpet- ing, large lot of Oil Cloth and’ Matting, Vak Exiension Disin; ‘Vable, Window Shades and \uriains, Silver Plated, China ant Glass Ware, a large lot of Kitchen Utensils, Crockery, &c. &c., By order ot Attorney for Mortgagee. Als) a lot of Pianoforte maker's tools. Also, two Wilder’s iron Safes, HFRIFF’S SALE_OF BOOTS AND SHOFS.—CHAM- | BERS & FA1KCOILD, auctioneers, salesroom 113 Nassau street, will sell this day, Friday, at 10 o'clock, at 744 Eighth ave- nue, the entire stock of a retail Boot and Shoe Store, consisting of the usual variety, Also, the fixtures of store, and the right, Ullqand interest in and to the lease of premises, JOHN KELLY, Sheriff, | "P, GAFENEY, AUCTIONRER—OFFTCR 57, CHATHAM street, will sell this day at 104 o'clock A. M., the Stock and Fixtures of the wholesale aud retail liquor store 34 Oak Slreet, an excellent black walnut top Counter, Beer Pumps, Bottles, Vemijols pup vax, B. OK, Auctioneers, TYLS AUCTION SALE. Saturday, at 6% Broadway, ‘clock, A. M., Continuation sale of entire stock of Housekeepers’ Furnishing Goods. ‘Tho catalogue begins on Satorday morning with Kod gers’ tine table Cauery, pearl jhandie table Knives ia cases, ver plated Forks and Spoons, German silver Goods, Kitchait Utensils, Tea Trays, ce. A grand chance first class goods. NITED STATES MARSHAL FAIRCHILD, auctioneers, 26, at 11 o'clock. at salesroom 841 street, the contents of , consisting of Watches, Jewelry, Laces and Hmbroi- ISALAH RYNDWRS, United Stutes Marshal, AUCTIONEER. PTORY AND LARGE SALE OF GRAFTED ORANGE, LEMON AND CITRON TREES, Also, Camalin Japonseas of unusual size and beaut W. A. CARTER will sell at anetion, on Saturday, Novem- ber 26, st 11 o'cioek, In, coffee house, Ship square, foot of Wall street, the finest collection of lemon,’ orange and eitron ‘Tr also, Camelia Japonicas of unusual size and beauty, eve offered to the public. ‘There are jarye standard Plonts for greenhouses, and small- er ones for parlors. ‘The trees were imported from Italy and Havana by Jobn W. Ke, nolds, tlorist, South Seventh street, Williamsburg, fifteen years since. They are grafted trees, very. hardy, willstand the climate till severe frosts, when they can be put ina cellar or coid room, and will blossom and fruit early; or, if Kept in a room with Southern exposure, they will flower and fruit the whole year, Catalognes now ready nt 62 Cortlandt street. Parties residing ont of town can have them carefully packed by an experienced tlorist at a trifling expense, to be transport ed fect condition, Hl, BARNES, THY POPULAR SOUTHERN AUCTIONEER Uf the Model Auction House, Atlanta, Georgia, Ts now la New York, For three days on} TO ALL CONCERNED. Don’t send consignments till ordered. We are crowded. | Will be happy to see his friends, For those who know our house No reference is needed. Those who don't And wish to do Auction Business Extensively in the South hereafter, Can addresa me at Clinton Place Hotel. WE WORK FOR OUR FATRONS’ INTEREST ‘And our own, © ee ey ILLIAM ABBOTT, AUCTIONEER, OFFICE NO. 9 | W “eihtabers street.-By virtue of an execution £ will acil | this day, at 10% o'clock, the contents of the splendidly fitted np ’S Fourth street, between avenues A and B; mar- hje top Counters, brass Scales, &e.; also, some Furniture. MICHAXL 'DOODY, Cons:able. M. WITTERS, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL, THIS Gay at two o'clock, at 454 Canal’ street, the entire Furni- ture, Carpets, Beds, Bedding, centre Tables, extenalon a Bookcase, Sofas, rofa Bedsteads, rocking and other Chai Mirrors, Brussels, three ply and other Carpets, Ollcjoths, te ther Keds, China, Glass, Silver Ware, &c.. Alo, three light Wagons, one Sleigh, &c., the property of a small family. BILLIARDS. — families and the trade to supply with SALE.—CHANBERS & sell on Saturday, Nov, ILLIARDS.—GRIFFITH’S IMPROVED | CUSHIONED ‘Tables only be bought at his factory. Private houses, club rooms and public rooms furnished ai short notice. Se- cond hand tables for sale cheap. W. H. GRIFFITH, 146 Fulton street. {OR SALE—A ROSEWOOD BILLIARD TABLE, MAR- ble bed; has only been used a chort thne and is good ne rome Will be sould cheap. Inquire at No. 210 Third avenue, rst floor. DELAN'S IMPROVED BILLIARD TABLUS ‘AND COMBINATION CUSHION For sale by the patenteg and manuiacturers *tricumings of aed SONNOK & OOLLENDER, 63, 65, 67 and 60 Crosby street, N.Y, DENTISTRY. FERTH ONLY $8—FOR BRAUTIFUL AP Kid nebemotialeets, on pure afer, on fne gold aad pra oonti ye an ror) J oric” nigra eth, L.Tenth fd ‘and tracted ‘without tie Biath avenue, between Ten! Jeant pain, at 138. a atrect RIIFICTAL BONE FILLING FOR DECAYED TEETH; A put tn soft, requiring no pressure, and giving ny Aching weth or mere abelis can be filled with It Peo et without injuring the breath, by cementing thern to the ith the ortenplaniie, — Koamn of the disco Broadway und Thirty ‘frst street, anys verer, corner of MUSICAL, nny TENTION, PIANOFORTE PURCAASERSMAGNIFT: cent rosewood 7 octave Pianoforte, abort time used, for lees than $200. Also, spleadid round cornered, 7 oota' Stake hee ep octidugs, 18 wlomale ries oe . oolave MACDONALD & CO. corner of Broadway and Thirtieth at, MAGNIFICENT ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE berold aban limense mucrifes, tor casks A seaand’ workamanaip ween Bea) seep e, West Broadway, near Canal street. I a . ie el youns Tales, at thelr own Tesidences, ‘Terma moderate, Une apeet nable references. Please address Miss M. P., Herald ee N EXTRA FINE TONED Cr ADE SEVEN OC. A’ taye rosewood Pianoforie en Bo ‘at $100 less than Pye to rant of at ciau tuatrumont will be sure of Cent's pace), botwoen eeekt a Hesse seat ke GREAT BARGAIN.—A SPLE SEVEN cetave rasewood Planofonte Will Beeld ion chasly eo of & great saariticn for cosh, a the $S'Rer fe about to leave tha city. It can be seen at 4 Rear y calling juth Second street, Wil: SUPERB BARGAIN FOR CASH.—WIL ASEIERR BARGAIN ron (25h 5 UL EE CPoRRRR feven ocave, eatved IGeged, triple moulding, pearl inlaid deep, rich toned Piano. to be ‘found in this city. A dead base gaia for ovah will surely be iver, ,feeference to the manutue- tory if re 5 ‘avenue, near the corner of Thivt ‘Inst street, ms be! es A VERY HANDSOME bi tera Sohn ESL ge rieey e teen er as ver’ y, AN pert r, Of Mast Twentieth atroct. A great bargain for cash. = Seca Ne ait ieee eotilahetitt BEVORE PURCHASING. CAUL AT 14 LEROY PLA toned oc) Airet near Broadway, and examine a ioned and highly finished 7 octave rosews ofa Jogs, heavy mouldings, &c., &¢., which will be gold ata sacrle ‘iee,'as the owndr hab ho vino foF it ai HICKERING & SONS GRAND, squHANOKACTURERS OF PIANC 0. 8 CONE ec E ONIN cca . wre been a wy the superiority of thelr manufacture for the past tairtyieg ALSO FOR SALE, MASON & HAMLIN’S SUPERIOR MELODEONS AND HARMONIUMS For parlors, churches, vestries and lod, and retall, At PIANOS TO RENT. a EPOT OF THE ALEXANDRE ORGAN REMOVED TO 26 BROADWAY, ALEXANDRE ORGANS, : tet Feit ‘(Patented in the United States May 8, 1869.) For drawiny oe churebes, chapels and schools,’ SEER RAL OF OHO asm versal Bixhibition of 1858, in Zhe pagniseens instrument, whieh the brilliant perferm VILANOVA, THALBERG, have rendered as popular in America asin Europe, has been adopted Oy the artists of both continents— GobtscHant Lisa, ROSIN, MEYERUEBR, 40, £2, A absctipttisctrsaiar bent ae application to 7. BERNARD & FABREGUETTES, JH. 209 broadwa; Importers of Busson accordeons, violins, violin airings, Bee a Fe SALE—A BEAUTIFUL SEVEN OCTAVE ROSE ‘wood Pianoforte; in tune and finish I say there is no other piano like it; city make; the instrument cannot be bought in any factory less than $350; I willsell it, if eslled for right away, for $180. Inquire at 165 Hester near the Bow this day, from 10 to 4 o'clock. 8. MARKSTEIN, ‘Agent? OLD MEDAL GRAND AND SQUARE PIANOS. — GoeraINWAY & BONS Nos Shand ‘Walker street, near Broadway, New York, have always reosived. the first premi- um where and whenever in, competition with tho beat maker of Boston, New Philadel Baltimore, Fiano warranted for three years. a R. ROBERT GOLDBECK’S CLASSES FOR THE THE- ory of Musie, $82 quarter, commence on Friday. Nov, from 1 to 2 P. M.,and will be held every Friday, at GOLD- BACK'S Musie Hall) 765 Broadway." NE OF THE FIRST TEACHERS IN PIANO AND SING- ing, very well known, can devote several days a week to supply Institutes or schools. The very best references can ba given, Address K. M., box 42/34 Broadway Post ottice, IANOS AND MELODEONS, OF SEPERIOR QUALITY, new and second hand, for sale or to rent, at reduced Saived for Pianos and Meloeous at88 broalyay es sw ira pavancie HORACE WATERS, Agent, IANOS FOR SALE, CHEAP.—A SPLENDID SEVEN ‘octave rosewood Piano for $180, one for $210, and ove for’ $240, magniticently carved and inlaid with pearl;’and twenty- five others. some with pearl keys and extra carving, at prices from $160 1 $400, "Second hand Vianofortestaken i exchange, Also, a splendid seven octave rosewood Piano, second 310, and one for, $90. Five good mabogany’ Pianos, for Freniest barsaiusin the city at L007 Browdwey;Goraer Foto reniest bargains way, corner Thirty « Bee nd street. . R. GONZALEZ, ‘ALKER’S PIANOFORTE WAREROONS, CLINTON Fall, Astor place and Uighth street, near Broadway.—A large stock of new and second hand Pianos of every tion for sale and hire at reduoed prises. N. B,—Tbe hire lowed in case of purebase. 170 RIAXOFORTE—A | GREAT | BARGAIN—A large round corner 7 octave full tron trame piano, very little used. for $170; a new 6 octave, $75; melodeon for $50; at 86 Broadway, J. COUENHOVEN’S music store. ae INSTRUCTIO} ACADEMY OF PENMANSHIP AND BOOKKEEPING— 862 Broadway, corner of Franklin street. Private or class instruction day and evening. Success guaranteed. Call for circulars. OLIVER B. GULDSMITH. CARD.—MRS. MEADER CONTINUES TO GIVE IN- struction in Kloeution and every branch of the Dramatia Ari, at her residence, 8% Cottage place, corner of Houston at. MERICAN SCHOOL INSTITUTE, 316 BROADWAY.— Schools supplied with competent teachers, and teacherg with positions. Keferences:—Hon. Theo, Frelinghuysen, Dr. Lowell Mason, Hon. Jno ©. Rives (Washington. City.) Wanted (apply’ personally), two superior teachers of piano, guitar and singing; also. two of piano and harp, and one o Tauaic, Sglish and ornamental. Sra ‘NIST. i in Spa Mrs, de L., Madigon square Post ofllee, or eeaane Sie AN LANGUAGES, AS RE- ersadon, can be thoroughly learned by apply . TRLLEKING, 819 Broadway: eb tablished in thi city in 1862, Aigo uanslating of correspon= dence and other literary works. ANTED—BY A YOUNG LaDY, A SITUATION AS governess, in a Roman Catholic family; convereant with the Freneh and German. Jangnages, music, dé. Best reference given, Address G. C. Vou Ualar, 05 Wall st, “ANTE SH PROFESSOR, FOR A FR- male | rooklyn. to teach the'hioher branches quired for br itute in Pi fe and mathematics, rence required as to capaaity, expe- Hence, de, Address, with real name, M. O, L., Brooklyn Post ofliee. ___ DANCING ACADEMIES. A, POP WoRTH's DANCING ACADEMIES, . No, 806 3) Re ae, ea Brook! 0. 137 Noutague plaee, Mondoya and Thursdays,” Tresdayssnd Fridge ea yn; Wednesdays and Satiurisys, in New York, CLASSES OPEN AT ALL TIMES FOR BEGINNERS. t Quarter commences from frst lewaon taken, Private class for ladies at ll AM. Seventh edition of Dod« rertt's Wort on danelsg, dc, for the use of Sis puptia, Juul me Erivste, faily or schoo! classes attended, Circulars at the Academy. BR. CHARUAUD'S DANCING ACADEMY, No. 54 East Thirteenth street, ‘The Tuesday and Friday cl for Misses and Masters will commence Noverner 22, instant, at 334 P. M. Pupils reesived tall times. On Wednesday aud'Saturday at 83g P.M. Punc- tual atendinee and early application desirable, First Solrea on Thursday, December 1. Mr. 0,’s present pupils and those Of Jast season are invited to attend. Circulars at the Academy, ADAME (FERRERO) JACKSON. 29 West Thirty sixth street. PRIVATE DANCING ACADEMY. THE LECTU. RE SEASON. K. MARVEL!!! z DONALD G. MIVCHELL will deliver a lecture at the Udeon, Williamsburg, to night at 8 o'clock. Subject—SPé4 DING OF MONEY. Doors open ai seven o'clock Tickets 23 cents, ROW. GILBERT, M_D., Wit LECTURE THIS EVEN- ing in the New York Medical College, in Thirtcenth street, Fourth avenue, on the nature of the diseases of the best the wonderfal structure of the skin and its uae, giving some usefui hints, &c. ‘Vickets for This and the remaining: lee tures cu the Digestive Organs, 25 cous; single, 25 cea hese lectures are for the benelit of Indies and gentlemen, to whieh you are im DE CORDOVA will 7 Wes WALL & at Clinton Fall, on Mouday Admission 25 cents. Tick ¢ STREET. REQUEST, his lecture on 3 SPECIAL NOTICES. AAUTION TO MANAPACTORERS AND OTHERS WHO J are now constructing or vending ©. V. Queen's patent portable Forge, dated on the 18th day of November, 1345, and nied for the term or sever years from the Ish day of No- mber, 1869, Any one mauufxoturing or offering for sale the said patented invention without the date of the extecsion, and withont the consent of the pat x after thie 23d cay of November, 1869, will be prosecuted to the full exe tent of the Jaw In such cases made and prov! ‘County or shop Rights for sale by 0. V. QUEEN, patentee, and JOSEPH He hyari, aan pone: itd patent. REKSKILL, AAAXOR'S OFFICE, NEW YORK, NOV. 2, 1900— Ae tADERICA MARKUS, aed about 25 years, native of Poland, was found vn the morning of suudiy, the Gih of November Inst. at abou! two o'clock, on Roosmeeltateer near the gutter, ant in front of tne house on the corner of Roosevelt ard Chatham streets lying insensible, with her skull fractured, and beating on her person other marks of violenvey and was immediately tsken to the New York Hospital, where. she died of said injuties shortly after admission. And ‘wheres kg there is reagon to believe that said injuries were caused by A murderous uaskult, perpetrated ly some person. or persone wnknown to the authorities, now, therefore, I, Daniel F. Tie= mann, Mayor of the city of New York, in pursiiance of the au- tnorits vested in ine, do hereby offer a rewara ot RIVA HUN- DRED DOLLARS for the discovery and conviction of the per- fon oF persona who cause! the denth of the wald Feedoriee Mare us, to be paid on the certifieate of the District Attorney or the dndge before whom such person or persona were convicted. Hut sneh claim tor ench reward must be made withia twenty daye after such consievion, In witness whereof I berevnto set my hand and caused to bo aflixed the sea) of the Mayoralty of the city of New York om thin 23d day of November, A. 1), 150, DANIKL F, TIEMANN, Mayor. _ NOUCK—AT A MEETING OF THE DIRECTORS OF the Overland Mail Company, held on the 10th November, fustant, James V.P, Gurduer Was appointed ‘freasurer of the Onmpany. in plage of Alexander flolinnd, to, tako affect on and after November Zint, Instant; and Alexander Holland wan elected secretary of tbe Company, in place of Johnston Livingston, to take effect the same day. ‘rhe ities of the Come NY will be removed on that day, from 61 FHuadson street to 8B Broadway, first floor, front room, By order of the a JOUN BOTTRREIRLD, Preal IE GERMAN LIEDERKRANZ SOCIRTY WILL HOLD Bor BBitesaerainary, meetisy in Pythagoras Hall, Fagedaye ov. 29, a8 P.M. All membors are requested to aitend. B, STEIGER, Secretary.