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nee — CS SITE i 1} | oe eH 103.25; bub the official report may somewhat vary this. ‘The chief topic of discussion in Wall street Gag was the proposed open board, Quite » num- XYey of backers and persons engaged in money busi- | Hanover... ness evinee interest in the project. It is evident py there will be no lack of money shovld the projec- tors of the new enterprise decide to undertake the | Mam coustraction of a building on the plaa of the Paris | Meronants® Hourse, as has been proposed. No public expres sion of opinion has yet come from the old board om the subject. That instititution is, in fact, in an embarrassing position, Its bona fide busixess is dove by seme twenty members—all or pearly all of whom are in favor of the principle of the new baurd, and could easily be won over to co operate with its projectors, The remaining members con- fist of old brokers whose business has been dvawn away by younger honses, and cf specula- tors whe use the privilege ef wembership to ope rate in stocks without paying commissions. Thes: parties ave probably opposed to the open board; nd as they constitute a voting majority they can eontrol the action of the body. Should the new beard be successfully organized the great com- mission houses of- the street would probably soon follow the example of Messrs. Lockwood, and ‘trangact their business there, leaving the old board a*mere ingignificant circle of speculators and hyekers without clients, There can be'no question but the practical effect of the establish- mento an open board would be to increase the amount of commission business, The men who ‘would benefit the most by the increase are proba- pest hers of the old board, who would bes bers of the new one also. For in atovk browelige, as in all other trades, skill and experi- encé are eure to triumph in the end; and at the open | ed, as at the present closed board, the public be safely relied upon to give their to the men who can do if the best and TheWasiness of the Sub-Treasury was as follows Recei $883,293 26 e For : “116/000 00 "Pe 1,413,569 90 ++15,986,020 04 We road in the Cincinnati Commercial of Nov. an— ‘The buying rate for es to-day vibrated between 28 a 30 premium. The stronger inclination a the bauk- et Dow is not to allow more than the insi Soo, peru sinee the local demand has diminished. 24 premium, as ap extreme rate for devomina- The demand notes wore pul at 24 a 25 jum. As the rate is down in New York there is but disposition now to allow moro thgn 24c. premium, A bettor supply of exchange came in from the interior to- duy, and prevented the advance in rates, which was cx- would take place had the market continued as Glose as it was yesterday. The sales were lighter to-day, aed oe ‘though = frm, are opt at 3 discount boying, and par selling. The Chicago Tribune of the 14th says:— Monetary matters are pretty active, and the market ta well nopphed with currency, Ail geod short pay yeadily taken at current rates. No other kind receives any consi is i pretty active ¢emand aod is frm nd buying, and 74 96 % selling. Gold is five ate. ‘the ying rates are 4 ‘Old demand notes are worth 124};. Silver, 122 a The New Orleans Advocate of the Ist says:— ‘The exc market for two or three days past has given signs of a break down. Really, we caunet arrive at any sound conclusions why there 6! Ould be 80 great iterence between New York currency and our city. hold to the proof that the present currency of our tie just and safe as that of New York, Boston other North, There were more sight bills on ‘he market BS and wo have to redice our quota- tons. for gold i off, and Togat ten- @er notes being in geod supply, ea tell of. Tu an- carrent monoy—that is, the (aD of distant her pecttnrar ts nothin, ,Abough dealers are buyiag, when tity offers, ati irom Gate 50 fo 60 per cout discount for Weal ern bank notes, Sout 'b Carolina, Georgia and AMabima. Misoior! bax notes, or the isaite’of the banks or St. iy ee from 26 to 30 per cept disseunt, We 41 iuquiry for sterling io teat sume. b dees ‘were nOb-go much in request as in some days of Grocers’ wfaotirer Metropolitan. 1.0024 6 1, 708.415 Merchants’ Ex.. 2,81 Mercantile. ‘ 288 oo sn0 580 208 73h 197, (3 . 1 N.Y. Exchange. N.Y. County. North America. 2,683,276 + 2,628,442 6,645,707 National......'. 2,406,824 North Ri Ocean, Oriental Park. People’s. Paci Phenix Repub St. Shoe & Leather, Seventh Ward State. . 983,020 + 2,785,756 ti 33 204, 540 22 2. 2,845,709 172,857 i 726,252 M7 9,840,091 164 006,604 ciry COMMERCIAL REPORT. Mowvay, Nov. 17-6 P.M. Apiins were scarce Aud quiet at Bsc. for pots and 9c. for pearis. Bawanererrs --Fiour was in good supply, and was in some imetances be. per DbI. lower, but there was no im” provement in the demand cither for export or heme con. sumptien, Sales were made of 16.500 bbls. Slate apd Western, 500 bbls, Canadian and 1,000 bbls. Southern within eur revised range Superfiue Stato. 60 a BTS Extra State, old bk a 61 Superfine Western. 500 a hth Common to choice exira Western 590 a 8 25 Canadia 590 a & 2 Southern mixed to good superfine, 650 a O90 Extra do,.... 700 a 8 ib Good to choice family do. 900 a 10 00 Rye flour, 42 a 575 Corn meal, Jersey and Brandywine 365 9 425 —Wheat opened firmly but closed heavily, with sales reported of 230,000 bushels, at $1 50 a $1 56 for white, and $1 37 a$1 45 for red and amber Western, $1 20a $1 35 for Milwaukee club and amber spring, and $1 16a $223 for Chicago spring, $1 42 a $1 45 for amber State, avd $1 43 foramber Kentucky. Corn was dearer to day, witb cals of 112,000 bushels. mixed Western at ic. a 70%4c., closing at 7c. a 70};c. for sound, 58c. # 68. for unsound and heated, acd 72340. for Western yellow. Rye waa inactive at 80c. a 90c. 3,100 pale of bariey were gold at $1 50. $1 65, and 1,000 bushels barley malt at $1 6. ‘Oats were in moderate request at 67e, a 6c. per 8! Covrke.—There was less a tivity im, this market to-day, owing partly to the storm; prices, however, were quite firm; 1,100 bags Rio changed hands ag3lo. 2320. per Ib, Corrom.—The Prices of uiddlings to-Qay again advanced yer in | materially, closing at 6630, » 67c., with sales of 1,800 ia Wal Fren.—The market was firm, but burinces was less ac live. Frricnts.—There was not much activity in the market to-day, but shipowners were frm in their views, “ates were quoted esgentially unchanged. Te Liverpool there were shipped 500 bbls. four at 2s. Sd., and 50,000 bushels eorn and wheat at 33id. a 9d. To Glasgow there were taken, by a nentral vessel, 600 bbis. flour at 3s. Gd., 250 tierces beei_at 6s.,an~ 10 tong oi! at 40s. The charters included a British bark for Belfast, with grain, at I1d.. and a foreign vesse! with grain for Cork and order, and an. Vtalian vark with rum for Constantinople on p. t. Hay was selling freely at 65¢. a 80c. for Nortis river. Hemp was quiet, but “tity held. Hops were firm at 18¢ a 2bc. for new crop. Latas.—The demand was good for Kastern, which were Fearce and quoted firm, ing nd was steady iy in fair request. MOL AseRs,-—Saies were con to small lots of Porto Riso at.45c.. Barbadoes at 44c., aoe Cuba muscovaite at . & 40¢. per gallon. m Navai S1orRs.—No important eates were made today, ‘and prices were quite irregniar. Provisions.—The market waa steady for pork, the sales of which reached 750 bbls, at $12 75 a $1287, chiefly at $12 87 for mess, and $11 37 a $11 50 for pri Bees was in moderate demand, with sales of 130 bbis. at $128 $13 for plain, and $13 50 a $14 for extra mess, 1,800 dbis. and tierces Jard wee sold within a range of from 9) fo 8 10\c., and 2.6 voxes bacon, for immediate and future delivery, at Tiyc. a Se, Batter was in good request at 2lc, a dc. for State and 15c. a 200. for Western. Chere continued io geod demand at 9c. all ‘Rio was hetd fir uit WAS SERDs were in moderate deman told at 103,¢. per Ib. Srices.—*ales were made of 160 bags pepper at 2ic., +A jet. 50 bags clover were “Tse London Boonomist has the following article | and 50 bales cloves on private terme. ‘on the rise of interest at the Bank of England:— As we last week led setinbeamnie to anticipate, the Bank | New Orieans, and 9%c. & 1036: of Mngland has Of interest. from two to Sretoar siete ackin et lives’ Oo tee East’ tea com, toe vel tinued, and its ofests omer Not Oetanens Boi ‘ednesday, the wed at £16,280,260, is now reduced to 816, D1O.ebh 7) state ‘of the banking department is:— Fublic deposits : Private deposits Seven day dill Totai.... against a reservi of £0,162 ,074, which could scarcely be considered sufficient to justify the maintenance of go ve Jow a rate as two per cent in the face ofa drain ‘of bute Vion to the Kast—the sort of draim which in practice bas always been found to be more undefiable in aa aud more influential in its copeequences, than apy over. Stock Exchange. Monpay, Nov. 17, 1862. 718,142 $1000 U S 6's ees toons ohare 90 0. 90, 2 .-d1O 90H WW 91 2B main 75% ‘soto 17 3.109% “N 104 +++ :830 75% 60000 a. 100% Sop, FW ch RR. 214 f000 U-8 demi Doles 195%5 ee do. . & 7500 TH war loan 103 100 do....,..010 b+ 0 Ohio 6's, '70 10845 1000 Cleve & Pitts RR 0 1000 Tennesse 6's, 90 58% Hi bs 15000 Missouri 6's... 5134 500 Harlem RR -» 1000 So 6'sistollass uN 1000 7000 8 5000 caliornia 118: 54 000 N Y Cen 7’ 's,'76 112 1000 Erie Ist mtg bas 116 are ami 1 2000 Mich te id mig 9013 6000 Mich South 8 f. 100 Jg 4000 Ill Cen RR bds. 107 2000 ARTH2d m pret 7 (eos thee eye ge 7 30% “a ‘wid ios t og oie ii RR sso | 4 | | 103 4 1085 280 canis 100 Fariem! i 0 100 do 200 Reading RR. it 0 A Mich S& NI Re 100 Mich SANIg® 400 ea A RE scrip 800 20 lov « iit RR. 4 ee Mi caer & Chi ix i a Oley ‘ fi an “ne + 40% | rr 4 “o chi & to RR He 225 Pits FWAChiR 4 23 Chi, Rurtequ Rn as oon, vie 10% Pere 960 8 FH Norw cbaWor Ri 7 nn ne ‘evk City Banks, November 15, 1869, ‘i wet & bay y; | do, {ee nos Bn on £23,265 ,982 sBPrnon ra} mat ( i wad ALB Scaare continued in good Pg at very full prices, with sales reported of 3,750 hi at 1046. @11 Xe. for .. ie Cuba; “and 710 boxes 6.0 10%c. per lb. ‘Anere were 60,000 Ibs. sold at 11 ge.a 11 %c ‘Tras were in more request, and were firm in price. ‘Wrisrry --Sales were heavier to day, hinge ted to 1,200 bbis., at 36440. # 3Te., moatly at 3Te., the price, e cloking ROVED CLAIMS ON ALL EP ARTMENTS OF te GOvERNMEN v Berenson eta by JOHN B. ML Wavy Banter, 39 Nssansirect, opr osite Post oftlee. “ATW AND Navy PAY AND CLATM OFFIC PAY, PRIZK BOUNTY MONEY, —BACK tly" collected nd pensions secured, by D BISSELL, U. 8. Ci ms Agent, and late Purser avy, 271 Broad mbers st “LADY Wi HES TH LOAN OF $200, tbe? she would, give a comfortable fur ooklyn, near South ferry pitt Gre sad panera yy. Address My O* coupons purchased at best rates by DUNCAN, SHER- wan "Bankers, corner of Pine aud Nassau sircets ww Yor ALIFORNIA COUP HT AND COLLECTED by AUGUST BELMONT & 0. 60 Wal srert .. BANKERS, Min oF New York J UNCAN, SHER! Pine and Nassai & CO. streets vi for Hee in EM ope, PACIFIC MAIL [STEAMSHIP com. Fail street, New York, Nov. by pirenrthnt ihe Bonrd’ af Direciora. have this day declared a nd of five (5) percentout of the het earnings Of the law three. months payable (iree nt United States tas) wt the office of the company, on Wednem day, 12th inst. The transfer books will open on Pritay, 14th inst. By order of the Board. THE DORE T. JOHNSON, Serreiniys Oricgont COPPER. MINING CO No. 28) Broady f Park place, New York Nov. 15, 1662. —' D § Lave Whisday de clared aq Crt) eth iaend of two. per Stockholders upen. presentation of their eertincates transfer books will be closed wut)! after the annual meeting to be Bele on the 25th instant. BENS LEY, Sreamnrer Goutmses Bas BANK NOTES W WANTED. oa. North ( a. Georgia, Notes bow a the highest tn MANNING & DE FOREST, Barnet: and Brokers, 200 Broiway, vE—1WENTY YE. AR IX PER BONDS: COUPON AND REGISTE, splat LeNoONyNALons ba 0, $800, 91.080 pn, $8.00, and for sale a us rkon" DATE OF PUR on these Ben he pie of 6 per cane per annum, paygbie Ist of May and. NoWrn nN gold, Which at toe predbut rate of premium om gold iequivment 40g per cent per annum sagyrity, F om U. rm Pry Constai bey are the Cheapest governm st interrat win the Lie) throughs for'rontinned A We keap then and make them more eto the pubie jar invested in thea throuan we Aad immediate support vt the go Sie TAT investment io leew Jewry dot wa !o the direct RS and DEALB AE f govarumeim@t and able securities. 2 B porite received. collections wm egotlaied, Bor ernment vouchers bong a ) BOUNTY, AND MONEY DUE WIDOWS AND Heirs, omiere!, ADd suldiers’ pay, veusione) and 0 Nredat the lowest rates anil cashed esi a Kon ‘Aihoris#@™l Government «isin agente, WP 247 Bronaw w York, rom 26, 100 ry, ROLDIERS | AND Wipows BN ons—Prige woney proc: and canned. So N Lu Ps 018, 110 Nassau Irland OaN= AR PER rr INTER a. = al eer i iw \ene or 10) y I" on) e&tate in NE, GO! je oMcer el th sue ne ian il Lbs meee Ne OR SALE-IN be ‘HUTTON’ choRcH, o ‘Agton aquars aie pews in the th0N tril by 41d Law; coat Address Bex 197 Herald Geman FOR CASA, AMSDELE BROS, Ia LIMERTY eTRHET, ¥. ¥, DRRAY, Aris and | LIFORNIA STATE AND SAN FRANCISCO CEtY circular | bie inalithe | COOK'S SITUATION Wa: ‘BY A RESPECT- wash aod iron i eiemen, ily, Best retereuce ‘ven. "ball ate Went aa Bt, between Oth and At "A SITUATION w WANTED—BY A RES \d and waitress, to tha secur cullinen. West sf ety rol Wert 82d at., between 7th and &tb ava., for two dage, SITUATION WANTRO—BY 4 be gel yd Sembsrmad and to do vain sewing; jak oucK Woman as ehatioermaid best of oly releresoe, Apply a: 208 M0 ave, entrance im 246th is nd zoo iain cook Snin and sr ‘Appiy st 48) AGanthe #.," Brookly me [ABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITU. ZA ation as pain cook, in a privaie family; isa first rate Warher wad over, Best city reference fro" Cal for (Wo days at 110 West Ich ot., first floor, YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A_ SITUATIO! ows washer anid ironer and plain sob LIBH GIRL, TO ‘@ xvod plain Soak ‘erenc: No YANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS pluin cook Waster and! ironer, iM a sivall private to do Inusework. City reference, Lived two } for two day # at 135 West 19th st. _... HELP WANTED-FEMALEs. NTED—FEMALES. SITUATION, BY a TOURS WOMAN, | Wares hore Ace i feceniile eArmar a canes 2s Sa eo tc rie rt A tary goos AND RICELEENT LAUNDRESS ted, must be young, genteel ook!ng: and wil oe rere tice waren oan PROTESTANT GIRL, wfamiy: bas eood ‘ciiz'referense, Gan be, A < i iso Weat ns '® partic nt Two Rasrncrasens ¥ pound GIRLS, to Apply a At) | RE ESaE S GOOD, FAITHFUL GIRL WANTED--TO TARE to ee 1 Ne Nar ee iT her ay ae aid nu id, A or jo general housework; the ot! mh er rmadl aun ry of a bid; good references require: wi, nurse ee do chamberworé and waiting, has seven years | Trom'9 toll ociock at Lif East Othate sited NO. 10 TILLARY oom. | ———— 1 CHRISTOPHER'S AC! street, BrocKivu gtwel i city reference, Call at 113 East ad'sty wae floor, BPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A adress; understands French e best of wity semua given, Can be seen at at first Hloor, front roo, ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE MIDDLE AGED wo. THAN, @ #ILUALION aS COOK, 8 a Very KOod cook, NEAL and tidy, and an excellent be silting abd oblising; no ob: fection to do plain waabing, or. in a enteman'’s boarding Ouse: Rood referencs {om ber fast place, Cun be ween Tor Of p'aces every day. ately. Exeelient situat without waiting tive | WET NURSE WANTED—WiTit | ” PULL, FRESH ast of mtik, for a o nnderstands Sewing. Cail at 12 West 3th a Oth and 7th ave, at 120 eloe ERAL two days at 6) London terrace (A TIDY GIRL WasTED— 70 | Do « no! en work ip a snail fata suit wili be paid D—BY per mont, Apply for two days a’ 6 Commerce st } mail private saply: TIE sacks Cun bevaceo tor Wwe vs oor. housework of RGE SERVANTS INSTITCT ence from ler ‘West 25th si Qt BooKNAM'S NEW AND ON Fourth ay eween Twenty ei Ainth streetames to warier giiis, & OFFICE, 400 sand Twenty. waitress, by an sist in cooking; no obj ction to the country; the reference givrn.' Apply at G9 Atta ‘Brovalyn, Hh girls Would be willing i heat 0} E, 119 GRAND STREET, CON KY AN EXPERIENCED a to do chamberwork if re- iven, Can be seen fur two RESPECTABLE GERMAN GIRL WANTS A SITUA. tion to do genera! housework, or as chambermaid and in -doall kinds of sew'ng. Cail atl74 Fraukin YOUNG WoO: paberinaid AN WANTS A. sI- A: SITUATION WA girl. to do « avy’ tov tive days 33 5h | § COUPLE MORE GERMAN GIRLS WANT SITUA. (ions; are good cooks. wa acrs and ironers, Aino, "Also, aecerai smart, tldy, wilting girls, jor mots ag i fo be ry RESPECTABLE wk and ageing in waiting, rea top Hloor. TION TO DO with washing aud 1 room, i and waili | aud an ul #87 6th ay., third floor, f A situ ATION ‘WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE youbg girl, as couk, washer and ironer; lived one Jean in her wer piace, Can be seen sor twa days at 64 West Touing. sor vaults, Wanted, Is for BNpeNior si w apd jropers, chambermaids, ud those Hitely ‘anted, Twenty gi ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE girl, to do chamberwork and plain sewing, or take __SETUATIONS WANTED—-MALES. ‘ 4 situation WANTED =BY man, Ingome Ci ena ees, sra0er Of PFO. ferred | MAN WISHES a TUATION as MAS PORTER in any business that his services may be Please call or address M, e, 1 the care of horses. A You Guleod: int afraid of work TAL Weat 20th at, Understand RESPECTABLE MAN DESIRES A SITUATION AS Diivale nurse, @ tO tke care of invalid gentieme! 4 referen: Jo capability, 4c. Address Peter Keely, Brighton Post ‘obiee, Staten’ Island, N.Y. too ‘atdvess ime YEAS OF AGE, wBO Wants a eibuation 1 a py ape Address for two day j SITUATION me conntry The dgrstands ‘and alao of aM roner and general hous he given. Apply at 130 Greenwich As fom tien sue ror three days from thie date, Now. 17, for Chasler 8 gurdever 0 CAPTAINS —A FIRST MATE'S 7OSIT $20). will be given a 4 eare of children and. do plain sewing has unexcepuiona ie reference from her last place, Can be seen at 127 West 19h st., next howt-e to 7th ave, cond toor BY A RESPECTABLE 8; will make herself WA xteD-A SITUATION ce from ber last place. Waxten-4 ‘SMART, TIDY AND. OBLIGING ¢ for general housework; mort bs @ good pla ain ook and Brooklyn. A NTED— A SMART TIDY GIRL TO DO GENERAL sew ork; A good Washer aod ironer wid plain cook; onevie obliging Aud kind to children. ference, at 122 West 434 nd sroner, Apply at 14) Congrens st , rl, as nurse and sea agreeable: has three years’ r Call atz72 West 26th st., near 9 ANTED—BY A RESPEC ladies’ and gentlen af part o! the ANVED-BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUA- tion aw chambermaid oF 10 assist iM Washing and the best recommendatious from her last place, Apply at 613s A ws RESPECTABLE ‘girl, as laundress; Understands washing and ironing, Quit for two days at 130° Bilzaboth st, beween spring and ts Apply, with ree 'ABLE YOUNG WOMAN, washing, t0 tke 19 her Call'at 68 Bast Houst WASTED—00 HE RY ANTED—A FIRST RATE GIRL. TOR CHAMBER: maid'aud waitvess; none need apply without a city re commendation, App! what, for three daye, NTED—A_SEAMST care of one child. three required. Apply bewween ten and hout geet a came GOOD COOK, AND TO ASSIST IN THE nd ironing; fa mall: must onderstand ‘ANTED—A BABY TO WET NURSE, AT NER OWN Apply trom 9 by a respectable mariied woman, with a yrhe bas lost her own baby. Call tor two days at 18 Leonard oa SITUATION, BY A FRENCH DRESS. igs can cut or sew in the most fash- k'by the day, weck or mouth, Ad- n 6th and 6th ave, IRL AS CHAMBERM AID "AND NURSE; TANTED—A one that is willing and obliging; Protestant preterred. for two days at evives P.M. Appl; 03 Madison ave., between 1) 4, Me SITUATION 20th 8. rd a > EAT, TIDY GIRL, TO ce WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE ANTEDS Y A HIGHLY RESPECTABLE YOUNG i be ‘obliging abd willing to anake: herself ‘oman, as chambermaid and waitress; ean be Clady, a situation as housekeeper or seam: Coce pvuuited: wages $6 ur 87, ing d from’ her last place. Can be sreu for two days fil Indies’ and children’s dresser, Ad would be preferres, Apply at 98 W 137 Herald office, ba hee] Weat seni ii for two faye at parties in the ufectioner, baying lived in i re number of yours. (nll “SITUATION WANTED—RY A YOUNG WOMAN \ Who is about six months in this country, to do hie } work ina private fumily. Can be seen at 1b" ‘West 25th st., Detween St and 9th ava, 4; Manta? or county. Cai! the Fear. aid and waitress or to assist with washing a six years’ reference from her last place. (ii suited at 73 King st, second floor, ‘Ri <PECTABLE GIRL WISHES A SITUATION 48 ina private iamily, will mas ne: reelf ge: neraliy neefn! best of reference from her Nae, ia een Toe tures dager i7l Hesicret-seecand ‘Teor, 3 a 3 ATION WANTED—AS PLAIN COOK, W, asir iroper or lo do gencval houxew otk, Koo! om her last place.” Apply at 11 West 27:0 st SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE Worn, having @ Laby tree weeks old, in nome Vempcs faite Yariy, ‘Call-at 181 Madison sf,, second floor, trout | yom. ION WANTED—BY A. RESPECTAR! Kil, to do) genera! housework im a spall pies icity reference, Can be seen at 224 Bast ay. ; Tamil A Fection Lo housework. Place, Call at the dry gonds store, 296 Ist, hus no ob- neumatress, OF (0 lake charge of child) rom her last Best 1 refer jaunity nr eooking. ail ‘Hue deserts, est city rete: Spring st., in kinds er bread, cake, pur creams und jellies, ites Tences as to haracter aud bility. Call at the stor OUSERERPER'S : aITU ANTON WANTED.—A prperienes in honsekeeping, the direction jon of childre ves amination in the shu ome. the city. Re. ral DY, it = “SITUATION “WANTED—AS CHAMB:! gtd AND . ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE TERE, ag cook; will assiat in Washing and ironing, Apply at 272 West 28tu a ‘ANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG won V ng work; one tae Apply at 201 3d a @ situation to da veneral honsework in a smal ‘Amity ate inn good washer and froncr, Call at 640 Gi pete! | = floor t 100m, SMART GIRL 4 DO GENERAL ca wp work and assistin sewi 0 crepee required Toni AL 66 Piinee st., im the store, $6 TANTED—A_ COMPETENT’ WOMAN COOK: ONE bo has served ag wneh im large restaurant before, ab Desor's Hoe, 158 Fulton oidyn. Vy TANTED-A Goop GERMAN OR SCOTCH 2 for general housework; must have good city mendations. Apply at 213 West 0th st., between Sti and 9th, ANTED-BY A COMPETENT YOUNG WOMAN, With eacellenteity reference, a situation as thorough lanndyeen and chambermald; dogs up thuen 4p stsle@nd isa Wanilicent shirt over; wager $8 per month, city or Brook. Gali tor two dagn at 102 Bast 2hat st. mW KL? WA a GENTS w BRTY f SHOUSANE ND SOLDIER ECA AROUND Tus city, AND Bacu SOLDIER WANTS ONE * OUR GREAT NEW UNION M. 30D (CHAN BERSIAID “AND wart. the best cily re PRIZE au BI TIONERY, PACKAGES, 'AINING FINE WRITING weed apply at., between gol v's Cal Hh BH aed and piace aud Bs " wS wuitnaid wetch given JANTEDWIN A SMALL FAMILY, A gues ABOUT “Apply 8 306 West 42d st VAITRESS AND CHAMBERMAID.— Dat, this morning, between 9 aad new ci 15 or 16 yeare old 1 CKARDS & Ident Prize Pac GENIS WANTED—TO 8 sicel plate War Engraviny u Grave.” It will sell by thousatids. Every tan brave ‘son binds, have fallen dir “ars, with ext 20., 102 Nass street, eed apply horn st, Brooklyn Jy ANTED—A yor ‘washer and ironer, sober and industrous, _Apply at 56 East 17 WOMAX, rere FIRST RATE and goud’ phim cook; must be Goo ‘ences Ke YOUNG MAN WANTED-ToO TEND A LUNCH connter and make himsell usefnl: one wi live in preerted. Cail at 78 Frankiin st, between 7 and honest quired, \ | oy.wax ED —ASNART AND HONEST BOY. nour Ww ANTED—EXPERIENCED GIRLS FOR BURNISH \ 1410 I, whe lives i ohs paren! an cela si ion ing silver placed ware, Apply to E. ¥. Hangaw hay by applying at hs An dormer Clinton, Co. 448 Broadway, corner of Broome oF 6 YEARS OF A’ Crosby at jE WANTED—AT NO. 79 SPRING to do bard work, carry baggage, TANYED—AS COOK, WASHER AND IRONER. A irs who understands her-buriness (horougnly. Apply at 281 West 21st st, das coat? ¥D-IFTY GOOD CLOAK MAKERS Apply to A. goob OOKKEEPING.—WANTED, Howe, bookke per in au importing bouge in this city good apd raptd wrier and Correet at gure y Will be paid; no other need apn cigar an enclose 19, pay for advertising, Address B. Mee Db must be ‘ABLE WOMAN, TOI Do THE ersons ‘Speo Rec MAN WANTED.—A MAN WHO I8 A G@oub 1 managemen( of horses aud | Wenreo-a GIRL VOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK, TO: rr geermsogee Br ara in g0 4 fow miles in thy Country; ov ly two in ihe tamilys the hours of and 2 ho objecion to one Jeet arrived, Taguire beiore 12 veloew on TED.—WANTEN, IN A RETAIL | wt 176 West 29th rt., inv willitg to make bimsclt | corner oF 22d RUG CLERK WAS ore, a junior 0} SEKERPER '§ SITUATION WANTED. “BY AN EX ‘ed. middle aged American woman. or warid at: excelent city reter-ncer, Ad. As ‘copyier WANTED—BY |i if 14 | Youno ITUATION 5D img, who writes handsome wnd rapid hand, Address is Brooklyn. E. E. Mariore, 286 Livingston st., aes ATION WANTED=BY A PROTIRTAN T FEMALE seamstress and cham! ernst, of chile peut and Nt ehidgen’s « vothing. emt roider. and do OF family sewing. | Suistartory city reference given. Tnqnire at No, 223 Varick st. corner of Carmne st., | second Loor, Jrout room. AITUATION WANTED-BY 4 YOUNG GIRL, TO bakery; good references given; wages nd object, I Haiaiiton st, Brook! ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOU LITt hier ‘G WOMAN, W { fap nvrge: 4s fully cowupetent io take charge of an infant | from tts birth; no objection to travel with « indy} good city | ence Call tor two days aves West 14th tween ! bib aba oth ave, BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUA. avel to Cuba or California, Address PANT! tion as maid tow jond testimonials as to chafacier and capability. G., Herald oi 8 a ood Can be } ue “4 Me a peed 1 plain Coot’ and jo. general hou seen at ‘tne any nt “ Brooklyn: rent honge, work, | WYANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young gil, a8 chambermaid and would do ‘or wonld do thi } washing and ‘in ANTED= BY A RESPEC TABLE WOMAN, A situa. Hon as good plan « aud toner, or to a0 Kk. Good reference, ; 500 West Path st ed, tO. do general housework: broidery. has Be obj ay chambermaid and to. tine want: lias filled vouh v yANTED—A “SIT ATION, BY A_ RESPECTABLE witdrew. wat 408 34 av WANTED SITUATION, BY A RERPECTARLE yer; hax six yeaa’ Ceo be seen for lwo dere at 62 Weat 2st s. 0 | ony reference. Gib ave, ir years’ abt Wee! Mats rt ANTED=A SITUATION, RY A RESPROTABLE Neve gist, as plain cook, wader aud tower family. ¥ My her iw W vate Gall for (Wo days at 216 W: | th avs. yiare, PANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG chambernaid and waite 4 private family Call for Wee vaya at SRilh wt TANIBO—BY 4 YOUNG GIRL, Coamvermaid and waitress, is willing ing and iron city reference ‘Ay ee we piace. ARSED BY A RESPECT, BLE wi UIRE, ASITL ATION work: elie de a gon chamber. 110 West 18th st. maid. “Can iT od wader aod Beato i 28 (ook; er, Of ein malt for two dare Hween Colnmb ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE WO. Hine in COOK, Waeher and trone be seen sit engaged ath ri 7 City Ball pl ‘Hall Place, with good reed eecommendation. Wiiitrteat SITUATION § WET NORSE, RY A bighly r ule Froveniant oman, whoee baby isfive works oid “wae hh kt WANTED =oe 4 A Resor aptasee sOUne ¥ 7omas, 4 0 ait reas, seferede a hor last RDlOver diirees 5 “avply a at 20 itiary ear Fulton, Brooklya. DA SITUATION, Wier riatan cai fn ch PROFESSED COOK; its beet has lived wi Bo 9 cejection to show ‘ting fot the faee, Cat Kreck Mo ee went Yorh at, a be seen NTED=BY A PECTABLE GIRL, a eaten Lu Ld Stover, pre, wy Broa RE: lop ae ¢ abner ‘And Waitress, OF to Can be seen ab her present ‘, sajna ‘corner of Quiney sh and C) ve, LASS WAITER: ONE W wes Fron his ast place; P. on Tuesday and’ W Being gout red. Call eu Wand 12 ANTED-YOUNG MEN WISHING TO GO TO SEA {royagen 10 ai paris of t 1 tor amegdoant eps faite Mawy anit wh ges Onter FBG M ANTED-GIRLS, TO TRIM FINE LACk GooDs. ‘Now ly who are not accustomed to the work, Callas Mt pis 705 Broadway. Weenie -A GIRL, TO DO THE HOUSEWORK Se minat be w good cook and firs lw United a rot Reade ahd Chae: 5 Pp hala | wal! fauatly. | i : PRANDALL & CO, | sass tint inoue Cail. with reference, wt aR West V PANTED—A_ FIRST AN TO TAKE CHARGE | Lyamaal A rey ATE FAMILY, A WOMAN 0 i nuke the ron hisuwe | a Must understand ber « of a lane otners need a) ig jound Apply MALL FAMILY, A GOOD COOK i, None ‘peet ‘apply vnless fay mmenied. Apply at the bessment D-A YOUNG MAN TO fa Is) IN A SIL ng room; one acquaint th the byrsin ok. mouth Co., 448 Bre ray LAD, generally 4 at 0. Ap Y Alter MERS EWO CLERKS * PERSON 10 LOG: Y OL (WO pereone she neat man gubyrefecred Apply at 165 siewariae a clerk fora eae river, a Wael Ly gO OE ‘Apis oko he newt Chan ) COAL OFFICE : Al, ‘OA Ayply wi iit Fu PANTED-SEVERAL FIRST CLASS Apply aod M 0 W. Javkaon, 5:1 Bro ISTRESSES, URBSSMA Apply at It WN ANTED—A STEADY You ai Willard de ducnson # Oysier Abus 238 Bismaway | YVANTED-A GIRL TO DO THE HOUSEWORK OF A Apply fortwo days. E small fandiy. Apply at Is6 East Jorn st ater 104 Reterences required. "AS COOK, being 1008 m WwW to HOUSE OYSTER ib Youn WOMAN, st AN TRONER veal, ey TO ENQAGE IN Lf can inake from oreaw, are in | who WISH Wess, 1 Wich THE TRADES — D PACKER FOR CONFECTIONERY fe lmys, Will Hud tmuiedi 9 BLOM & vite d to call Y Bros Way. mie inventions of the axe will be freely suown ta all w He OWARD FEM AN TO ACT AS Sie A STAMPER, smo, and x girl to lay one tnmedia Is cae rt hands will # ursirabie piace, EXTRA FL © Hanson, 16 aod 3 WALTER AND 10 i Wanteura SMAKT. you ity bie we: ae be iowelt usefe ae., norte IMBREDE WANES A GOOD CARD EN GRAVER | D6 Brow ivay rere Ww ANTED—AN ASSISTANT BARKBE! ER, ONE WHO HANS x MAKER WANTED AT Thoronghly Galenade he Lusiieds may appiy at w Tork he wnderstan . pare of te ALUM EAD LO Lepair a Lol Of EabeM, French's Hotel, beeen 9 mud 12 Tuquire at tie otnce PRINTER WANTED. v CHAS HARE 968 « i WwW ANTED—aWo CLE IFHOGBAEHEO | Ger mai : Neola Wut &t | leetors Appl T°, “JEWELLE RS WANTED, SIE JEWELE EIS AND two > Oy % a“ i Bgrua, 97 € Ay ply to We ari TO ATTEND A L da toe uveter bre ose, AD Baws Wee NO SOAP CUTTERS W xr 4 rED-A sry ATION AS PORTE m, wh red to wenesal oi | ED. A RESPECTABLE BOY, AMOUT FIFTEEN | ED AN EXTRA FINISH. ears pencil came trade, Appoy Lo ker, WO mae MCN Wattigin' 8. Hie lane, vp ata a iia r TEDW YOUN: nee IN ALIGHT GEN An oe waa b os, with 0 cash, to (hose suimbie [row AV 23) BIRO: D st $16 10 SIE oath will be given: permanent all winbe cael Heyntres” Ryiad y Apply at 889 S10 ay vi MEN APPLY 20UD HARNESS MAKEWE AND STITCH TV Morray ab AV, Macavely at 4a \ couple MAN AS WAITER, ONE Ho Ul ord city referengee ‘aren fro 2% wi \t omuer of Dsth at. 4 pay Ag oY puny colored eee Branden names on It. FURNITORE, Mey ALL KINDS ie ROUSEHOLD Aboot earn 0 realie® “PRUNE vf COs Real Barats Ag Agency cee ot, adjoiniog th romp rewiroe tude. BRE GUARANTEED EVERY MAN Sl capital. selling Lloyd's pew steel f ihe Vaiies oe , Canadae and y Ph ave YD, uy ‘Broad 10 LaNDSMEN WANTED=ALSO CARPENTE Deepen ine, cook and ate: tor & short South whalin, deine: cy % MATRIMC NIALL, A OBNTLE MAN, 3 “a? YEARS ‘OF “AOE, DESIRES 0 Also wanted, ha younger Indy with A view tp matri- aud seamen, for DANY mony foud of leiver writing i hepes a pons office of the agent, Heury, Jemee, #7 dence would reauls fo the marrit “Aten rognta ant sincerity am uae a Yau My objection able. station D, New Verk city, eee Arc youre, Rh gd oy Agno create: AVE, or en ANTED. A SUIUATION—A GENTLEMAN WHO WMderttands tue. fregheng oF xbtpping business mariiy ont maniceeo! argo at -Adgress B. H. T, Vox ‘S763 Post ollioe. TRL ANTED—UY A RESPECTABLE MAN, WHO SPF. ituation asp POLITICAL, THE CENTRAL RICHARD BL € nolly Association will be held thie (Tuesday) at half-past seven o'et Punctual attendance is requesir TIMOTHY DALY, President. | Secretaries Jawes A. Canourn, Cuanies Hl Moot uiblic notice I bof ti tne Ch i New Yor th ‘rds of said chty om the Brat. ‘Tuead the second day of December, eli at the, places wien have bev guy desipcnten bythe Common Council, as. tse, places at wig elections shall be held in said districts daring the preaont year, and tle polls will be open at aunrise and remain opem inact, when they will be finally closed, _ The ofioeta to be voted for at auab: election are the Fellow: “A COMPTROLLER, in the piace af Robert. Haws. TO THE VORPORATION, in piace of if ALDERWAN: in each of the Aldermanic districta of the city having an odd numerics! designation, vla:~tat ‘Sth, 7¢l ‘ath Vth. 13h, 15th and 7th. Sis COUNCILMEN ih each Senatorial district, Ra COMMISSIONER OF COMMON SCHOOLS for each ward. “One INSPECTOR OF COMMON SCHOOLS for each ward, Two TRUSTEES OF COMMON BCHOOLS for rach Bud such vacancies wa may exiab in Schoo! Omi By order of the Common Council, D. T, VALENTINE, 2 Clerk of Common Counc. —THE HON. RICHARD HORSINGTON HAs reeoived the unanimons nomination ot the Garryowen Association of the Sixth dis the Fifth ward, for Al- deriman of the Third Alderma\: ie D 18 DOYLE, Chajrnan, N James Hixenxy, Secretary. _Lat out the pig. BOPLE'S CANDID: ar nn 1 rape combi fa dozen i tetatn thelr pos e ve 10 ile citizens? tie. dis Fle. for their own personal ndvanrement aginst the wiehne of sbe voters of the district, ) MICHAEL NORTON betore the o pooute'srandil we for Al at the coming election. Rene Holi cxertionamade by hina st of this rebellion. Fe suerifiieins: country tai! . | his course b by ehiarged fron meetice: nevi tl Ppreba'ion ol our confident that if ee ted 40 ‘wii redound to the benefit of our it (azpasern as-wellaa to the immediate Abm. Brewer, Charles ©. Bi ce, John Siekies. Joseph Da Michael MeDer mou 9 8 SFolinssus 4. D.C, Valen “ otter, fohn Ut, John L. Gray, hem a Watson, amend, ati meat om 0 Friday eve The Bighih Ward Union . 15 Grand atreet at hx) ousn of Thomas si 6 jock precivel erier o} . 4 ISAAC PF SMITH, Chi ax B. Haxpon, Secretary. ALDERMANIC DISTRICT. J REGULA mer sgiecs ED Gh NOMINA- For Alderman DAVID D. EGAN, JOHN MOSS, Chairman. Jous Prktvsswi, Secretary it g™ WARD DEMOCRATIC UNION CLUB—HAVING | nominated the Hon. Michael Connelly for Commptro'lrr, vapie to. his election are requested to, mee! ai No. 2 Seventh av THOMAS 4 ANAL ‘AN. all Voss fe TH ALDE MANIO DISTRICT—1WENTIETH WARD D1 betieratie Republican Regular Nomigation For ‘Aiderma WILLIAM J. PECK. Seevetary. _Daxsts R BT WARD —PEOPE LE'S DEMOCRATIC ASSO" q mireting @f this association w i $22 Hecond axenne, on Mraiay eventn 4 ean well leprssente igh thi able, were Deing fow the’ me wing Was to order by the Fresitent James O Brien, the question whoin should be best entivied to their nomina ion for vucilman, was discussed witvoat any debate. ‘The homt- pation fort Nenty-lret ward was opnmb a ‘or thar if ‘expected to be. he would and represent them to counciie, Mr Higgins the Tweniy.thns eid eng man of talent aod porkion, and without doubt ed Mi Thomas Whelan Coun: Iman of the Mr. Whelan js a Abo st whom IL is nUNeCeRSATY 10 spenic, ae be im well kw They are both good men and entitied to ond demoerst in their district, Ti HFT ehien’ the meeting: adjourned, « for thetr candidates to meet op next Mon Noverher 24, at halt-past seven All men eRent oo that evening. ' JAMES O BRIER ‘Presiient, | _Perniew MeMor im, Secretary, | 29” WARD pos 7 UNION NONINATION. i NICHOLAS | SEAGRIST, | OPPOSED TO) ALL | ~~" DANCISG ACADEMIES, mnrest DANCING ACADEMY, %1 eee (A NEN CLABS FOR TUESDAY. BROOME. ET MASTER DUMAR'S ACADEMY, 35 SEVENTH wane, on Thiieeath siecet Open In the afternoon and children. Redows and 4ix faanton~ ricciie insix Ieemong, Private lessons 4 MARTIN NEMBRE DE LiACA le niete Academione “noarding, schools Adar oe 37 Bact Beighvomi a. HW SEARING® PRIVATE DANCING ey ge 4 bear Twenty tbird street ANC 1NG. dele T tended, masters or gentlemen nt Boum aiziven and classes forured (0 suitayplicamts pieape apply as above. Wate greene A few tnentl va tet. with or wi hout odern: ts ocotk, Meals to order a pore 7 htt Wweab.” ~ DENTISTRY. ABUFICIAL BONE FILLING FOR DECAYED AND | ne fowih “Od tooks and mere abel restored to | ther orginal uretuine beaut: kind of arity nile wlio pa a wearrantel jscove rer, J. PEAR: oie) bis roome 889 jontony, peat Seveuiee AUIFIOIAL WEAUTIFUL AND 8) Ual 8:4, oo five gold aod patina, pure ail Tubver, and meraitg, ape vt from Ke tee. | the tense vale tee gold at teenie forte, Ofte ot B'ereath streets aod 02 tremors Diss ORIFEIN, Fee wie OF, ry! pom ext 7 Fairer $e partial arto, fubber $i. Exwract iat eae 268 GRAND SIRBBY, NEW YORE, ee nod 237 4 2 Pe Ay seemenicaa SS Geand street, two blocks from Broa recommendation to those suffer

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