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re en eee ie ees i ey Mania ‘at the porsants compose the majority of the agricaltu, Fal exlibitors, tls lasier fact having ike special signid- abou. Foreign Musical Items. ‘The rival English Opera, at Her Majesty’s theatr: % open on the 7th of November with ao English version of Traviata, in wuich Filsa Kenoeth, who bas beou for some years ou the Italian lyrig stage, will be tho Vivietta; Mr. Swift, Alfredo, and anew baritone, named Gi {a son of tho great teacher Garcia, and a nephew of Mail- ran), as Germont. The ligt of tho company also tn- cludes Lovisa Pyne, Sims Reaves, Mr. 8 and ovbers Jess knows to faine, Faust was announced as the second Opera, with Miss ['yne as Marguerite, Alboni, the grost couiralto, is ut Bologna, sivglog for eharitable purposes, Ceromia Bettini, & tenor, who was one of our operatic Mars at tle Garden and the Astor Place Overa yoars Ago, and sung With Borto, is about to leave the stago. Briguoli ig not tho only woor who has failed abroad. Barii, engaged also by Lagier for the italian Opera at Paris, has made a fasco, 2 bew batlet ia to be produced ia Paris, to music by Prince Metternich, Adelina Patti ts to sing at the French capital in L’Eiisir @ Amore, with Naudin, detic Sedis and Sealese. Ballets are to be introduced into Traviata, Rigoletto and Lucia at tho Paris [talian Opera. Douizotth wrote a ballet for Favorita, which bas never been given here, Dos Sebastian alzo has mucd ballet musio. Rogsini las left bis villa at Vasey and taken up big winter quarters at Paris, At tho Dante Festival, to take place at Florence next Spring, Borghi Mamo and Givglini will be the principal singers. ‘Medori hes appeared at the Pagtiano theatre, in Flor- ence. The company supporting her is very peor, At Lisbon, Tombest, a tenor who sang here some years ago, has succeeded. Borgii Mamo and Volpini are the prime donne, On the recent birthday of the young King of Bavaria, dhe was serenaded by a band, which played soveral mow ‘sompositions written by Wagner for the occasion, Mermet, the French composer, who is attracting much ‘attention, wroto operas twenty years ago, which were Moderately successful. He writes both tho words and mesic of his operas, and, In tho opinion of some critics, fa better post than musician, It te said that his Roland, Be recontly produced in Paria, was ready fifveen years and during all that time Mermet bas been trying to get it on the stage. Lacy Fscott is singing in opera in Meibourne, Australia, whero Puritani and the Lily of Killarney have beep pro- @eced with succoss, Paris, London, Dublin and Boston are the only cities ‘where Gounoa’s Mirolia has as yet been produced, M, Gareta, a young baritone belonging to the far famed Semfly, and who has appoared in Italy, ie engaged at Her Majesty’s theatre to sing the partof Valentine in Faust. | The anxiously expected epera by R. Wagner, The Fly- Mag Dutchman (Der Fliegende Hollander), is to be brought ut on tho 17th of December, at Meiningen, in hovor of ‘the Dirthday of the Duke of Baxe Metuingen. ‘Listz bas left Paris, after leaving in the bande of Prince Peniatowski the score of a grand mags composed some years ago for @ cathedral in Hungary, and whioh wi!l Probably be brought out this winter at the coucerts or- ganizing by M. Felicien David, Macfarren’s new opera, Helvellyn, the libretto of which is by Mr. John Oxenford, is being played at Co- vent Garden. After roturning from a short and most successful ar ‘tetio tour in Germany, My. Halle hae recommenced bis ‘Winter voncerts at Manchester. Among other works to be produced wil be the Ceoilian or Solemn Mass of M. Herr Stranss, the clever vici!nist from Frankiort, io ‘tends to pass the winter in England. ‘The prize Cantata by M. Sicg, one af the French lav- ‘at Rome, 16 to be performed at the Grand Upera of Theseldom heard Idemoueo of Mozart was reoeatly Performed at Dresden. Three of the principal parts wero Sustained by Madame Burde-Ney, Madame Jauner Krall ene of the best Mozart singers of our time, and by Herr ‘Tichatschek, who js still in possession of his powers, which is remarkable, tho jongth of his sorvice on the bee chy ae ntye Privoe’s theatre, a new building ia Manchester, @peued duly, as bad been announced, with a perform. ance of the Tempest. At this the whole of Mr. Sullivan’ twetromental music was piayad (the Masque overture gxvepted), with Purcell’s ‘Come unto iuese yellow mands,’ and Arce’s “Where the beosucks ” No osher of M@dakepere’s plays Dassorich an Engiish garnituro an ‘Skis. The success of this revival has beea greater even than was expected. ‘The ravk of French journalists bas beeo just narrowod By the dou.b of M Scudo, whose writings on music ‘Dese long popular with a certain section of connoisseurs, end by the chastevess and elegance of their style havo made themecives weicome elsewhere than iu Parts. Tried, however, without reference to mannar, their @xsontial weakness, absence of generosity, waut of wie Fetiun, and igoorance of ali that passed, gave in one @eariy beloved corner of the world of art, render them ‘yalueicss for the purposes of reference. ‘Mr. W. Harrigon has pablished a prospectus of his ap. Proeching season of Bogtish Opera at Her Mejesty’s ‘theatre. The following are the principal items of bis an- wouncement:—Llis company will welude Migs Louisa Pyne, Miss Bi Mies Leiter, Miss Romer, Mise &. Bur- woo, Yies Fur , Mise Susan Galton, Madame Barring- ton, Miss 5. Dorling, Mies Cotterell, Madame Kenueth, ‘Mr. Sims Reoves, Mr. Santicy, Mr. swift, Mr. Marcnosi, Mar. Penva, Mr. Forbes, Mr. Renwick, Mr. Garcia, Mr G. Mecey, Mr. Terrot, Mr. H. Corri and Mr. W. Harrivov. FArditi in to be the musical director and couductor. attempt to found e German Opera in Brussels bi ved alailure. Tbe great masterpieces Of Mozart ava wore wrotobediy executed, and the Thoatre cn Cirque, at which the performances tovk place, has beex @osod, A Mysterious ADDouNcemenDt appearing from the to the effect that some of the pritcipal singers Rave joft without notice or explanation, aud thas without ‘them furthor represontations are impossibdie. A gertieman tn Bombay, wbo bas bad some experience fm the management of theatricala, intends shorty to pro- @ved to England to engage a company of actors and getresses irom tbe first theatres ia Loudon, for the Bombay — Donate, the one-legged Spanish dancer, who has ob- talved so extraordinary a success at Berlin, will shorty as Brussels. G “Tite. Carlotta Patti has left London to fulfll av engag: ment at a, ‘M. Leopold de Meyer is creating a great sensation at Paris as a pianist. The opora at Hanover bas a subsidy of 110,000 thai (416,600) from the King’s privy purse. Foreign Theatrical Items. Of Mile, Lia Felix, ope of the sisters of Rachel, now playing in Victor Sejour’s new piece, Le Marquis Caporal, @ the Gaite, the Paris correspondent of the London Athoncum says:—‘‘Sbe ts all but en admirable actress, though about the most fragile in person of any creature we have secn attompt passion and emotion, All those familiar with the style, and effects, aud appearance of ber sister cannot but be struck by touches, and moments, aud geaturos, and {nilections of the voice, which bear a resemblance to those of that great actrese—a family Hikeness, however, rather than 4 {studied reproduction, Bowething of the fire of Camille, and Roxane, and Phedre Dreatbes and burns in this slight, shadowy woman. Sho fe worthy of a better cecupation than that to whicn abe 1a for the present devoted.” Anew piece, entitied The King’s Butterfly, bas been pro- uced at the Loudon Lyceum, vader the management of Mr. Fechter. It ts said to be merely a new version of Fanfav ja Tultpe, which waa performed eome time ago ub the Princess’ under the title of Tho Court and Camp The success of the piece depends spon the manner i Joh it bas been produced, Five set acenes, painted by William Callcott, are architecturalty built on the wtage, and present an appearance of roallty and solidity which creates quite ap atirective iMusion., One scene, 800, is assinted by a dioramic effect which delights tbe epectator, The scene it a large saiovn ta the Palace of ‘Versaillos, the windows of which are closed, The time fa daybrouk, od @ servant enters to open the shutters, wheo the sunbeams pour through the faitices, A ‘Watteae divertissement, also, which was singularly pic- Quresque, and a balie! des Meuniers € @ highly pleawing @haracter do credit to the taste of M. Petit. At the London Haymarket @ farce by Mr. Morton fas jant been brought out. It is an adaptation from the French pieco, I Invite 16 Colonel, and ts entitied On the Biy. Its success was due mainly to tbe excollonce of ihe east An amu trifle, entitied Doing Banting, Dav been Produced at the New Adelphi, Londov. The plot isa more incident, A poor starving itinerant forms a project of delivering ® lecture in a country town on Hanting’® ayatem of diet for provemting oberity, and ix invited to dinner by Alderman Podge, who wishes, with bis house: hold, to be reduced to govtee! proportions. The lean ard bungry professor forgets bimself, and proves to be #0 very indiscriminative in bis eating that be confirms tho Suspicions of a young surgeon prosent, as a suitor to the! aldorman’s dangbter, and who convicts bim of impos. ture, baving had some previous knowledge of bim asa Gruggist’s orrand boy. — City Politics. THE BONOOL COMMISBIONRRS—A CORRECTION, Ie our remarks tivo to the new School law, pabs Nehod in yeaterday’s jssue, we gave a list of the names of mber Of School Commissioners whore term of cer, ice it was stated would expire on the Sist of next month. Through a mistake in copying, the names of the Commis- Sioners Holding OVEr UNE 1N66 Were Rubutitutod in piace ‘of those whose term expires next month. Our list, ther fore, should ve read as the Doiding ovor inatoad of the @RIgo IDR COMMIRE/ODOTD. NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1864. MAILS FOR EUROPE. Sherman's Last and Greatest Cam-~ peigu—The Latest from Riehmona, the Saenaadoah, &c.—Nows from tral American, Mexico, Cuba, &e- ‘The Cunurd mail steamsbip Africa, Captain Anderson, will leave Boston on Wedoesday for Liverpool. The mails for Rurope will close in tuis city to morrow aflernoon at a quarter past oue aud at half-past ive o’elock. Tuo New Yorx fixrarp—~Edition for Europe—wilt be ready at eleven o'clock 1s the morning, and will contain the latest news from General Sherman's last grand cam- paigu, accompanied by & map stowing the routes from Atisnta vo the Guif and the Atlantic, The latest de epatches from Grant’s army before Rickmovd; Interest- tng accounts of the operations In the Shenandoah Valley; Late uews from Port Royal aud the Gulf and accounts of the movements of the jon forces tn all portions of the country; The iatest news from Central America, the South Pacitic, M Cubs, &e., and accounts of all interesting eveuts of the past week, Single coples in wrappers, ready for mailing, #ix cents, Cty Intelligence. THANKSGIVING Day ar Tue CaTaoLio CauRonms.—Ty command of the most Rey. Archbishop McCloskey, the festival of national Thenkegiviag will be observed noxt Thursday witb more than customary ceremony, ia view of the upbappy condition of the country. During the services at St. Patrick’s Cathedral yesterday the Rev. Father McGean anuounced that there would bo wn Ligh mAs at haifpast ten o'clock op Thureday, fod the game agnovocement was made in all the Roman Csthotio churches in the city, Trayers for a speedy Peace throughout the land will be oflered up, aud appro- priate wormous in all probability will be delivered by Wwaay of the priests. It js usuel to pray for cur rulers at ai! the daily masses solemoized at the Cacholic churches, aud hence no Kpecial eervices, generally speaking, have been ordered va days of national fasting or thanksgiving; but the new ArchDwhop has thought proper to depart from tue old custom in this instance, ia order that the prayers of all the faithful under his spiritual sway may be effored up simultaneously next Thursday, and ascend to the throne of mercy jn one common petition jor a restoration of peace and bappigess to our distractod landy Lacrgre aT AN Evening Wasp ScHOOL IN GREENWICH Stazet.—Tho Hon, Wm. E. Curtis, late President of tho Board of Education, delivered @ very interesting lecture, on Friday evening iast, at the evoning ward school, 97 gud 99 Greeawich street, pear Rector streot. The sub ject was the Knights of St. Joho,” which the lecturor ‘treated ia a most interesting manner, tracing their bie- tory from the rise of their order to their final extivction in Eurepe. The lecture was listened to by a large audi- ence, comprising the trustees of the ward, Mr. Hugh nd a number of woll known citizens Important te Rebel Solaters, SPECIAL ORDERS—NO, 126, Hgapovartens, ARMIES OY THE UNITED StaTEe, In rae brmep, Vimerria, Nov. 12, 1864. (exrnacr.] ‘The following ordere are re-published for the informa. tion and guidance of all eoncerned:— Horonftor deserters from the Coniederate Army, who deliver themselves op to the United States rorc ‘x bh that they will not again take up during the present reboltion, be furnished subsiateni and free transportation to their homes, if the samo are within the lings of federal occupation. If thoir homes are Los within suchi lines, they wil be furnished subsistence ‘and free transportation ty any point fu the Northern States All deserters who take the oath of allegiance, will, if they uesire it, be given employment ip tbo Quarter. master’s and other Departments of the Army, and the same remuperation patd them as le given Lo civillay em ployes for similar services, Foreed military duty, or service endangering them to capture by the Con‘edorate iorces, wil) not be oxacted from such as give themselves up to the United States military authorities. Deserters who bring horses or mules into our Hines with them wiil, on delivering the anime to the Quartermasier’s Deparsment, receive in money she bighest price such borees and mules are worth, By command of Lieatevant General GRANT, T.3 Bowne, Assistant Adjutant General. MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. m Mzaryivasrser—Down.—In Brooklyn, on Thuraday, Noyer:ber 17, at the residence of the bride, by the Rev, Newton Hemon,Guorgn E MERRYWE/?een, JF, io Mies Mariuoa E, only daughter of the late Frederick Down, ¥aq., of New York. No cards. London papers please copy. Died. Aveay.—At Hoboken, N. J.,o0 Saturday, November us peer reiks of Fidelius Avery, in the 76th year T aye. ‘The relatives and friende of the famliy are reapectfully invited to attend the funeral, from St. Puul’s church, corner of Third and Hudeon sircets, Hoboken, this (item ag) afternoon, at two o'clock, anxet.—At Brooklyo, on Saturday, November 19, Haren Baungs, in the 66th year of her age. ‘The relatives and friends of the (amiiy are rezpectinily invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of ber son, Chauncey Barnes, 890 State street, this (Monday) afternoon, at one o'clock, Biancnagn.—Oo Sunday, November 29, Aner, only daughter of George W. and Fannie S. Blanchard, aged 2 months and 15 days, ‘Tho relatives and frfends of the family are respectfully invited to attond the funeral, from the residence of her parents, No. 16 Gay street, on Tuesday afterncon, at one o’clovk, without further notice, Braprey.—Ow Sunday morning, November 20, Saran Any, wile of Lucius Bradiey, aged 36 years, 11 months and 10 days, Friends of the family are invited to attend the feral from ber late residence, No. 287 Sackett street, Brooklyn on Tuerday afternoon, at two o'clock, Brown, —At Bedford, Westchestor connty, on Saturday, November 19, Tina Cooren, daughter of Sarab M. and the late Erasmus 1, Brown, Jr., aged 6 months and 4 days. Browse —On Sunday, November 20, a8 the residence of ber con-tn-iaw, 161 Weat Thirty frst street, Rasewa, wife of the late Jacob }trower, aged 96 years 19 days Further notice of the funerni will be given. Canrewrer.—Suddenis, of hemorrhage of the lun: Harvy C, Cagventar, son of Ieaac and Henuab Carpenter. ‘The friends of the family are juvited to attend the funeral, from the residenca of bin father, to-day (30n- day), at twelve o'clock, nvon, amd at the Friend's meet houre, Parchare, at one o'clock P.M. Carriages will amaroneck depot for the bali-past pice teain front New York. Davwon,—Suddenty, on Sunday, November 20. of dip. theria, Fuzarern SrintixG, only daughter of William John b Muvicov, aged 1 year and 6 mouths es and frignds of the family are invited te this (Monday) afternoon, at one Woat Twenty eighth stroot, DoNALDSON,—On Saturday, November 19, Ewcics Avex. axpen, only ebiid of Juitae A, and Fanny’ A, Monaldson, 1 year, 10 monthe and 14 days ‘The Folatives aud friends of the family, also the mem. bers of Templar Lodge, No. 203, F. & A. M., and the Cen tre! Park police, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from tne residence of Dis father, 184 West Nin teenth street, this (Monduy) afternoon, at three o'clock. Duceo.—On Saturday, Nevember 19, after abort 1 nose, VaLexmine Joskrn, son of Anthony and Dorethe Dogro, im the 11th year of bie wge, 9 relatives and frieuds of the faniily are respectfally invited to attend the funeral, this (Monday) afternoon ove o'clock, from the rexidouce of bis parents, No. 72 Mark’s place, Rishth street The remains will be teker to the Lutheran Cemetery for totermeont. Gririn = (m Saturday, November 19, Mapetina Comyn, @nugnter of tbe fate James Duncan Gellie, surgeon, ef Ottawa City, Canada West. The friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, at Calvary cborch, roof Fourth avenue and Twenty-first street, on Tuesday afternoon, at half past too o'clock. Montreal and O:tawa papers please copy. Gnpay.—On Saaday, November 20, Jawes Grupsy, « native of Shannon Bridge, Kings county, Ireland, in tbe 30tb year of his age, The friends of the family are respectfully invited te attend the funeral, from his No. 32 Madt gon surest, this (Monday) If-past one orclock, without furtker-ootice, Bawsisox,— At Flushing, on Friday, Movember 18, Bp- Wann CLannece Miuort, fon of Andrew and Fligabeth Harrison, aged 7 years, 1 month and ® oston papers plese co) Hares.--On Sunday, November 90, after a short and severe iliness, Jouy Haves, in the 45th year of bis age. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited tonttend the funeral, from his tate residence, No. 257 Greenwich sireet, on Tuesday afternoon, at ot o'clock. Hrara.—f Brooklyn, oo Sooday, November 20, Racmn, do gbter of Willam H, acd Sarah A. Hesth, aged 19 earn, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are requested to attend the funeral, from the reaidouce of her father, No, 65 Siltots placo, on Tuerday afternoon, at two o'clock. Hoonwett.—At Hilton Sead, on Toorday, Nevember 1, after a short ene painful iiness, of congestive fever, dnece Porter HOcaNMLL, aged 34 years, 7 mouths and 27 days. Kioany and Troy papers plaaee copy, Flercoxrt.— Opn Satarday moroing, November 19, at balf-past seven o'clock, ab bis residence, No 6 Kirkpat rick street, New Brunswick, S.J, alter » ehort and fovere {/(:ése, Tarornues M. Hovoomu, Surrogate of Middlevex county, N. J., ‘ged 65 years, 6 mooths aod @ duys Funeral as Now Brupewiek, on Tuesday afternoon, at two o'elook. Horan Saturday, November 19, of pneumonia, Lientonant Coloue) James A, P, Horxins, of the One Ha dred acd Thirty-third New York Voinateers, tn the ad of bis ago. Fela relende abd soqnaintances, also the members of revs Lodge No, M3, F end A.M, are respectfully tn. vied to abiend the funeral, (rom the reridence of George W. Dike, No. 118 McDougal street, this.(Momdny) aitor- noon, at one o'el ck. The active and hovoraty merabors of Columbian Merging Company No. 14 are Leroby notified to meet at Alexander Moithows’, this (Monday) Soon, at twelve 0 tend (he fiveral of our ste brother member, ijeut, James A, P. Hopkiva, By order, JAS, W, PACKER, n'a A, Wire, Seorosary. foreman. The active nad bebornry members of tho Gotham Dare Bali Club are beroby rr Ato meet wt No 118 Mao- ougal atreet, this (Monday) afiernoun, et ono o'clock, to attend the funeral of one late browter, member exldout, Lieut, Gol, Jamas A. TP. Hopkios, y kieur, Col, Jammer eg FORSYTHE, Preetdeat, Cias. A, Gay, Becrotery jocay.—On Sunday, November 20, Terria Hooan, in Whe G84 roar ot Rer age. ss 19 Folntivew aud friends are reapactfally invited to fend she fungral, dm Suosday afternoon, at two o'slock, law, William 0. J. 20, Mre, E.mabera from the residence of her brother: Davy, 137 Jersey street, Jersey City, Kee «Rk --Oo Sonday, Novembor Kxe-eR, relict of Joseob Keeler Her frieads and the friends of her eon | law, Philip S Harkeli, are invited to attend the funeral, on Wednes- day morning, at aine o'clock, froin ber late residence, No 116} ast} itieth street; from thence to St. Peter's church, Purclay street, where a solemn requiem mass Will be said for the repose of her aon! Kuity.—n Saturday, November 19 Mana Loves Esuty, dauguier of to iate James Keliy, The (riencs of the (amily, and those of ber brother, Jono J, Kolly, and Mr. Jamas Furey, are reapactfully invited to astend the funeral, without (urtber notice, from bor late residence, No. 349 West Thirty fourth street, op Tuesday mornirg, at half-past nine o'clock, and thence to St, onn's church, Fighth street, where thore Wil De & BolemD requiem mass for the repose of her soul, MARSHALL. —Oa Saturday, November iv, of consamp> tion, Eure, the wifa of Richard D, Marebail, im the 33th year o ber age Tho relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of ber huabaod, No. 24 City Hall piace, om Tuesday afternoon, At ove o'clock, without further 0 Her remains will be interred 10 Green woad Ceineterv. MoLytostt —-On Sunday Noverbor 20,0f diptherta, Bx niin Warrewaiorr Steward, daughter of William end Ehzabeth Mointosh, The relatives and friends of the family are invited to Ationd the funeral, without further notice, from the resi- douce of ber father, corner of Gates and Tompiios aver nes, unis (Monday) afterncon, at baif-past one o'clook. MVay.—On sunday. November 20, Auiox, reliot of Patrick MoVay, in the 77th year of ber age. The rematng will be taken to Calvary Cometery, on ‘Tuesday afternoon, at two o'clock, from the residence of her son Patrick, 336 First avenue. The friends of the family wre tovited to attend, Ouves.-—On Friday evening, November 18, Samant, wile of James D, Oliver, in the 70th year of her age. ‘The friends and relatives of the {amily ste respectfally Invited to attead the funeral, at the Reformed Dutch eburch, corver of Fourth street and Lafayette place, this (Monday) aiternoon, at turee o'clock. * O'Net.—On foundry, November 20, Lov: youngest daughter of Jobn and Mary Aan 0’) Yours, 4 montis and 20 days, The frinuds of the family are respectfalty invited to at- tend the funeral, from tho residence of her parents, No. 823 Fast Sixtcenth street, this (Mouday) afternoon, at two o'clock. PLavi.—At Bonlogne-Sur.Mer, France, ov Wednesday, October 26, Marre Evonnig, daughter of Jolin and Sarab Jane Play le, aged three and a balf months, Boston papere please copy. Por:mr. —In Brooklyn, on Saturday evening, November 19, Ergavor W., wi'o of Samuei S. Potter, and daughter ef the late James Jobster The relatives and frieuds of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Tuesday afternoon, at two o’cleck, ‘rom her late residence, No. 311 State street, without further nitice, Sturven.—On Friday morning, November 18, Herat W. Sarrrer, in the 40tb yoar of his age. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited to tend the faneral, from the Spingler House, this (Mon- any) afternoon, at three 0 Stxarroy.—-On Sunday, November 20, Witson Ecarne, only son of J, Wilton and Josephine A, Stratton, aged 2 years avd 3 months, ‘Tho relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the fovoral, from St. Andrew's church, Herlém, corner of 127th street and Fourth avenue, on Tuesday atiernson, at tbree o'clock, without further notice. Trains leave Twonty-sixth strees at balf-past two o'clock. Svapen —Suddenly, op Saturday evening, November 19, Many Nanton, dangbier of James L, and A. Sophia Sugden, aged 1 year und 8 dayr. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the reeidence of her parenta, No, 64 Rivington street, on Tuesday moruing, at ten o'clock. inday, November 20, anny A. WuiTs, Wurre.—On § je aged 22 y1 The romtives and friends of the family are juvited to Mend the funeral, from bis late residence, 78 Middagh street, Brouklyn, on Wednesday afternoon, at balf-past one o'clock. Wartocn.—Snddenly, on Saturday, November 19, James Winrrocu, aged 63 years, 11 months and 24 days. The relatives nud friends of the family, also Howard Lodge, No. 60, Palestine Excampment. No. 6,1, 0. 0. F., alan the members of the Exempt Firemen’ Arscciation, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral from bis te residence, 24 Eldridge street, this (afonday) after- noon, at two o'clock, without further invitation Woop.—In this city, op Sunday, November 20, Janes B, Woon, in the 63d year of bis age. ‘The relatives und friends of the family are respectfully Tequesied to attend the fyveral, frore St. Paul's churcb, corner of Tkird and Hudson streets, Roboken, + this (Monday) afternoon, at two o'clock. Woov.—Un Friday, November 18, ABNER Woon, ip the ‘36tb year of his age. ‘The {uneral wili take place from the residence of bis brother, 715 Greenwich atroot, this (Monday) aftercoon, at ono o'clock, ree a: ea SS SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES. LL FAMILIES, HOTELS AND BOARDING HOUSES in eity oF country, woo want honest, reliable and frustrorthy female. e-vunty can eome to, the ab- Hehed and largest imple in thisevantry, cor- ner of od 11LG at. where they cau tind a full sup. ply thoran| Also maie PROTESTANT MIDDLE AGED WOMAN WISHES @ sivuation As competent nuree and to take full charge of children, er as tailores and seatmutress; han twenty Years’ city reference, Gan be seen for three duyn at 4i 84 e., Wear Seb at, A GERMAN GIRL, WITH GOOD REFERENCE, Wants situation as cuambermaid or to take care of childron. Inquire at 196 Esat 16.0 at., northwest corner, ood Cook anG excellent w' Feferoace. Gall at 35, Elviow place, Brook'y’ N AMERICAN GIRL WISH A SITUATION A“ as souustress: understands al) kinds of femily sem ing Gnd the latest stries of hair dressing, 1 8 Y. Can be seen at A Titec at her own residence, Excellent referenees ven, Has ail the comfort- of aheme. (oii at 136 Exes b at,, between 2d and Sa ave, RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL (on 0 de chamberwork or other if ne good reference, Call at er of Mh at. YOUNG GBRMAN LADY WISHES A SITUATION ‘As gevervess for youDY children, or compavion, oF any iy qusiited to ‘perform ali the diferent duter, ep. IRL. TO SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG G ‘do general housework, in ® small private farmiiy; ts = aud ironer, tas geod city RESPECTABLE WOMAN WISHES A CHILD TO WISHER A SITUA. nt work Univer and 01 Occupation where her services weuld not be meulal; would Take berselt useful abd sgrecable, would have wo objec wt 72 East 26tb 94, tion to leave the city. Apply RITCATION WANTED-—RY A PROTESTANT GIRL, A *itfood plain cost! good city Pelercace givem. ADDI: We 122 Baer voch at. SITUATION WANTED—BY A FIRST CLASS COOK ; understande al! Kins of cookin q wash ing and froning Lived three ye Cal) av 12 Lawrence at. Brooklyn, for two aays, RESPECTABLE P'BRSON WISHES A SITU ATIC A Ne nore: haxncted ia (hat capneity Apa te folly comprtent to take the entire ebarce 0’ frou te birt the very best of city re erence. een for two da A ‘woman. with su, from 9 w $ oclock. RESPECTABLE MARRIED WOMAN WANTS A jation a6 wet nurse, Inquire at 70 Varies st., for Can be A PECTABLE WOMAN W ok, aud would asaiat with A RES m4 nal! priva’ fou) BY A YOUNG © inde ef housework. ITUATION WANTED—RB experienced good ook aud baker, of city reverence be ween at 364 7th RESPECTABLE WOMAN WISBES A BITUATION understands French cooking: t washing; beat of cliy recersece. SMART YOUNG WOMAN, LATRLYT LANDED, A in goed femilics, wishes @ stuaton do general hoasework; Is a good pikin cpox, cham berm and waitress, Can be \¥ recommended ai i'd 4b» ear 1h st SITUATION WANTKO-BY & fESPECTARLR girl, im any OF country, se cook oF lana’ to 49 virk tem wood baker, fret rave washer ad a SITUATION WANTED=BY A TOUNG G do genera! housewor® tn & private fauily ce, Onll at bt Macdougal N EXCELLENT WASHER AND IRONER WOULD wat by the day to wana, Call for ong week at 272 . tree house, dirs Boor, RESPROTABLE GIRL [9 DESIROUS OF vale og ehuaton to od vate family, ae has Ove yeare referones from be om plos er, (wo daye at 623 West 47th at. beiween 11th and aIRL, TO dood city SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE woman, a8 g00d COOK, will vin the washing ud jroning, @ Orel rate baker, Call as 11d Weed 190 at, Detween fth aod 7th ave., fret Door, front room. Good cliy PROTABLE MARRIED WOMAN, of milk, winhes a child to nurse, at ber own tor's reference gives If required. Call on or ad- West Dour at, ib the rear, be: with A home, dress Mra, Williainsoo, 1 tween 7th and 8th ava, YOUNG GIRL WISTKS A SITUATION AB CHAM. Di Dermaid and seamatrose in a private family; bas good Chiy reference, Cail for two daye at her last plecs, 12 Kast diet at YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION TO cook, wash and tron; no objection toa ganicr Fa. ing house, good reference. Can be seen for two dase at 447 i With #6. Dear Sa RESPECTARL® GIRL WANTS A SITUATIC wenersl Reusework No amount ef work 4: Apply, for two days, at 1197) Deswoea Istb aa ne A SITUATION WANTED—RY A FIRST CLASS d\ seamstress. of to travel with & lady Wo Rurope, oF may fn the city, Address M. a, P, bax 1#/ Hereid oiice, YOUNG GIRL WISHES A SITUATION -~AS CHAM. . barroald And waltross, or an nurse: haa the Detof City reference. Cro be sen tie whole week at Léé Rast Sat fh, Oat door, frout room, Wrges no object BITUATION WANTED=RY 4 RESPEUTA rie] Woman, as wot oures. Cau be seen for two aye nt 902 Weal 20kb a. moar 10tb pr., rst hoor, lack room, SITUATIONS WANTED—FPEM LES: A SITUATION WANTED—BY (4 BESPROTARLE AL yornrw rl, as taundre ate family. OF as @00K, Washer ara bom Gail Cor $80 diye a 127 Ureomwi A‘ b © TWENTY YEAR@, LATELY AR. vation to mint enidren wake Apply at 109 Kast 22th at, Gem | DUNE a) GIRL, O je welt floor, fre MIDDLE AGED WIDOW WISHES A BITVATION £m Os ne jo ai kinds of tambly sewing, for eithar isa . Call a 105 West 20h eh, in be pesement , between Kia and 7th ave, RESPECTABLE GIRL WISIRS A SITUATION AS ramb for waitress or woald do general how & Work iv @sinail fainily, Guod chy reference, Cai! ab LS aati st, 4 YOUNG OTRL WISHES A SITUATION AS A FIRST clase waitress or chambermald ly & private family oF ‘din Can he seen at ber laatemplogers, Cail 71 Ka 4, mear Broadway, PROTESTANT GIRL WANTS A SITUATION AS fhemnbermaid and searostress, Call fortwo days at ith wt, A 936 Wert DRESSMAKKR WISHES A SITUATION AS SEAM. a8 in & Drives sarily, she bewt city refercuce, two days at No. 3.0 futon’ place, Cat ; SPECTARLE YOUNG WIDOW, AN ENGLISH fA won HOU AS NUFSe OF KeaInSt Tens i dreswn and undersianis mith i. Mars’® piuce, Sih at, wear bet ay SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE. Protestant girl, as seainstress and to b cba ‘ork or fin 4 willing aad opi giug Be seen at 60 Wes A SITUATION WANTED 1 Cnderstandn all RST CLABS COOK MEALS, WOM pM Ca and pastry. Hest of ot erence given, Call ath | av., betwee 2ith and 2st ata, | SITUATION WANTED—AS CHAMBERMAID AND a8, Dy @ Slowly, eompecent person, With good oly | rn 2 nO Ohleclions to a priva boarding bouse. Can be seen for two days at oo 18th wi oth wy. A S00 PLAIN COOK WARTS A SITUATION IN A | prisola family; cam give the best of city refureace, | Cal) at 145 West Slet ‘st. DRFSSMAKER WHO GOES OUT BY THR Day. would like « piace where sue could sew for her board | when athome. Aleontescher would |ke to instruct afew ehilcrea for her board call aco address 26 Downing #t | for one woek, Bow: references given ' RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A uation @s charmberruaid and waitress or as nurse and Iain sewer, Can he xeon for twa days at her last place, ST est 10th at., between Sth end 6th aves, No objection to @ private boarding hever, i 1 RESPECTABLB YOUNG WOMAN WANTS 4 atiou ax chambermuid and waitresa, ar as au reference. Can be seen fortwo dass at 240 West I7tb at, between 8th and 9b ave, RESPECTABLE GIRL WISRES A SINUATION AS | cook, washer gand ironcr, Good city reference, Call for two dayn at 4) Bast tb et., between lat and 2d ave. SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG GIRE, AB A washer and irouer, de. im a small private family, Address 465 Grecnwich wt, . OOK. SITUATION WANTED BY ONY wHo { understands Freneh aud American cooking. and ali | Kinds of pastry, Inguire at 125 West 24th st., third Goor, YALIFORNIA.—A RESPECTABLE FAMILY GOING to California previows ¢+ March next. can aecnre the servierston boardaivames of ao American lady by defray. | ing her expenses. References given. Addrosa W. Kemp shall, care Naw York Lite In#iraner Company, New York, OUSEKERPER—A RESPECTABLE AMERICAN young woman wants @ position ay beu-ekeaper, io city or counter, Call for une week at Taylor's Motel, room 106, Jersey City. ISS MELVIN GOES OUT BY THE DAY OR WEE! with her own wing machine, Wheeler & Wilvon alco cing and tting. Cc NURSE, AND SEAMSTRESS—SITUATION WANTED AN for a competent girl, with good recommendations, Appiy tor two days at No, 42 Clinton place, basement, at her present employer’: Q TU ation WANTED—BY A man who t#an excollent cook; cam beh mended by a reapectable farmtiy; will assist wi Jag if required. Call at ov address Tor two da) at., between 7th and Sth avs, GRUAtIO® WANTED—A8 PROFESSED COOK, BY A SD woman thorough!y quatived and who bas lived in the / bast families Appiy at 3 27 sth av, SITUATION WANTED—BY A FIRSP CLASS COOK: SY understands cosine in all ite branches; Tereace given; haa no objecsion to going x the country, “Apply at oo 3 avg Desween D1th and 12th ata, fa the wore, t TUATION WANTED—HKY A RESPECTABLE YOU: wotuun, uy cook, Washer to do housework. Guod city reterenci furniture siere, for we day KY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG } to Mo housework th A private a- | from her lust place. Cali at 74 West | r » DATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG aa chambermaid and gvaitreas: would yy gua seforencns. Callas 410 7sh ave., VetW oe 1 35th and & Grwarion WANTED, —A LADY GIVING UP WOUSR. pinoe for ber serv \iveas and ebambermaid; wilt lao an Zand troning Bas lived with me two year, ta siccdieearamesie ITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPEOTABLE YOUNG Woman, 28 COOL And f@ aasiat with the bing and ironing, fn the best of eliy reference. Call for two dayn at 76 Went 18th st, opr house from Fh ave. SITUATION WANTED—AB AN EXCRULENT COOK; ‘can do all kinds of baking aud cooking; 14 & good washer anc roner: 80 objection te the apiry. Good references. Apply at 48 West 10th at,, sear ith ave, SITUATION WANTRO—BY A PROTESTANT YOUNG DS woman, as cook and 20 samstio Dowd rrfe- Fences. Cal, at 140 Wat 13h at,, between 7th and 3th aves., for two days. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL & silusiion as nurse @r to do chsmberwork; can ibe best of city rerereuces jay (Mond 7th ave., first fight of TANTED=A SIPUATIO: aienus al} firm ciner boarcing bo be seen (or two days at 327 RESPECTABLE BY A YOUNG WOMAN. j hastaken care of them for | sberwork aud Ane washings | Bowery, wear zd ot., au the ANTED—A SITUATIO 1 lale care of children five years, or would do « good city reference. Call ab 5 store. (or two days. WASTEDIEY A RESPECTABLE MARRIED WO. | m ine washing fer # betel. boarding house or private family, at her seaideoes, 100 Sullisau ai, frome bousr. (op floor back room. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE AMERICAN WO man, whocan give wwenty years crference, @ situa 0 in @ private family a8 Bores fore Invalid, or to do ny light work. Apply at Bo. 4 Wasbiagion square. Wanten BY A FIRST CLASS WAITRES! jon: one who can give the beat of raiereuves. Apply et 186 7hb aY., coroer Zid st. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE VOUR_ WOIDRD, a» BOOK, Washer and \ Hae best of cliv reference from ber test place. Cail (or two days at 149 Madison av.,coruerS3@ et OTABLE, TRUSTWORTHY drew c Wosber a for (wo days ai 308 Best cate and bs Went uth at.. second Waste, A _RYSPECTABLE MARRIED Wi man, ® situation as child's nurse, enm taka the entire cha ita birch; would do plata sewing: Good city reference. Call cor WAxtubas SITGATION. BY 4 YOUNG GIRL. TO do chamberwork or walting aud assist In washing or troning snd take care ef cularea, Cail at d) 28h st ANTED—BT A RESPECTAGLE FOUNG WOMAN. ‘a situation to take care of children aad de light cham: berwork of pain sewing; uo objection to the country; would prefer travelling with mindy Apply at 21 West at, in ta rear, WANTRD<BY A FESPROTABLE #NOLISH GIRL, aiuation ax chambertnald or waitress in a reapecie, ble family: haw the best city reverence, Uae be asen for Swo days ai 327 06h Mv., liret floor, Wysnren-2 LADT BREAKING UP Housskrer { ing ‘# doatrous of obtulming @ elt apectable gif! to cook, was and |roa or house fa amall family 227 Baad 10uh at. WK 4NTED—sF 4 TOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION a8 indy purse and searatrene: beet of reference given. Call ai iv6 Fast 21st at, berwoen Jat and 24 ave, ANTRD—& SITUATION, BY A PROTRSTANT women, ax cook, washer rover tp @ smi family. good ‘revercoces ven. Onn be sero for ar ie 7 detwees 18th wad 1b sts, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A COMPETENT Won, a0 COO; UNderstande her business thorough Ly; 1 @ good Sread and pasiry baker; good reference: n jections te the couwiry, Call for two day at 116 West 16th airees. ANTED—BY A TOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION IN VV | 8 private famnily ee chamberwald and weitr ¢ the heat of city reference. Cau be seo ath) Went | SL, near Sib ay. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, te do plain cooking, was) iog and iron. ing or \o de general housework, Call st 199 Bast Sib ot Vy ANTED—BY A RESPRCTARLE 8 VOK an to mania with the ing; Beat of oly references, Call, tro 56) 6th av,, corner 334 at, im the baker ANTED—A SITUATION. AS CHAMBERMAID ABD to araist (n washing and ironiog, by a girl, w rences. Can be asen at her late employer's, 8 Wi at, for two day, VANTED@A GITUATI to de genera od washer and ironer; 0 ! BY A MIDDUR AGED A ausework fn a small private ny short distance in the county, Apply at S87 foe near A no objection to bin ay, ‘Onis at ry jslumbia at, Brookiy, ary ANTRD—A 8ST BY A YOUNG WOMAN, pa chambi iresa, best of city reference, Ww ANTRD—A 1%b _ TUATION AB BERMAID AND ply at hor preseat employer's, % Bast ), WARN. house, or te family. bulllvan rot ANTED A ax from a hotel or boi Call at or address Mre, Con top floor, back room, ih } four dollars per cord ($5 G) te $4). 1, a raspectatie | | Miustion vy addressing, with refereacen, onl SITUATIONS WANTEO—FEMALES, ANTED—A SITUATION BY A YOUNG GIRL ae chambermald to cook, ah and iron: can give good reveraave. Cull at 210 bullivau street, second floor, for two days, \ ANTED—BY A TIOY GIRL, WITH EXCEL lent city referenc ftuation at general servar ty hee and irons good. daker; or aa evambermaid fine washer; wag Cail at 18a) Ban 2! ANTED—A 5) inh in & wna Jrom: Best city refores West $24 at.. third thor. ATION, pevaw fi we, Can be ween for two ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, as laundress, or to do the work of Asmall famuy, 00 objections be go + we in the gouutry, Cam be JT ANTED—BY AMERICAN VOMAN With three sraail children, whowe hotvand was killed in the war, washing oF work Of aay kind lo wake aii r hor children, Cali at or address 1/2 Bast 36th #1, tires tioor, rear, TANTED—A SITUATION, BY A OTABLE V young girl, as Ikondress, ort» cook, wash and iroa in 9 anal privaie (amiiy; would have no’ objection to do general honsework Call at ber present employers, 1.2 West 7th at, near oth av., for two cays WARTED—A POSITION AS. HOUSEAEEERE, IN A clable tenant house or where turnisied rooms are ' van Amercan Indy, Addrss for e week Mrs. Hubvel, station D, Bible Bouse, ANTED—BY A LADY OF GOOD RIRTA AND HDU- cation, @ situation as companion to «nm elderly lady of reflnement, or > young chikiren: com: pen ation not so mus hdjectas a cond home, a South ern inimily preferred. Address tor two cays J. 8. Golire; A Union square Post ollie $3 5 — ch $3 HO-RPAUTIPEL, ORECTAN cur DD IV Topsion, tine French Mowers, Bridal Wr Veils. 4c. Gree ans, mace of per own Lair at Mes. PUCRHAM'S Ladies’ Fashionable Lair Dreasiue Balabtiah~ ment, 21 Grand sivect, sear Bowery. Two hair dressers wanted. SIPUATIONS — WANTED—MALES. 8 COACHMAN.-WANTED, A SITUATION, BY A r ny it the aoe with @ private fam ‘ough kuowie Addvens J. MAN WISHES A PLAC’ work. Apply to F. Rei ANTED—BY A YOUNG MA} reniding with Ris parents, a writes agood hand ut ny Ale 4 JANTED —A GENTLE 70 DO ANY KIND OF 2 Greenwich st. 18 YEARS OF AOE, da im some whol oh at Ggures W | amie house; Address N y MAN WISHES TO GET A siinauon for bis coachiman, whom he can recoom end as fully understanding the cere aad management of b: Hon er address M., 3 John ai. WAxtip—ror WHALING VOYAGES, TWENEY. five landsinen, coopers, carpenters and biackamitha. Als, for the navy and arms. The highest bounties paid, 4187 Weet street, corner of Albany. up siairs, JAMES & CO., Agente, \ ANTKD—BY A SINGLE MAN, A SI\UATION IN the country, ax general man, understsads farming. pintn xardening, the care of hore and driving ing. and would make himself geuerally useful. ©., Herald onibe, WAXTED BT 4 RESPECTABLE YOUNG ™M Jatoiy arrived from fnviand, @ situation as bartender under instructions: has been im’ the businsss in the old gountry; wages no object, Call on or address M. Healy, 189 jowery, HELP WANTED—MALE SMART SALESMAN WANTRD-—ONB WHO ZX periecuy conversant with the wholesale watch trade; must dea plain and vapid writer, and ponsess a knowledge of Voukeseping. Situation permanent. Address, stating ace, tormoer position eecupied and salary expected, Watches, box LW) Herald oitica, AT ERY YORK MERCANTILE AGENCY, MARBLR Waiiding, 54 Broadway.—Wanted, Loukkeepers, as distant LookKeepers, iravelliug agent in segar business vlerks, cxnvassers grocers and dry goods saiesinen, Othor situations open, Keepectable men can alwase find employ Thant by calling at the agency. Merchants and others sup- piled greta, GENTS WARTED—ALL OVER THE CONTIN to sil Lloyd's monnted map af the United States Capadae wioving 28000) lowna, villages, Post off railway siat_onx. colored in 2 OX) counties, monated and var nished, tor $i 00. $10 aday made, J, f, LLOYD. Amerl- can map publisher, 25 Cortlandt +t, T THE NEW YORK COMMERCIAL AGENCY, 29736 and 298 Broatw: ngsistant hookgeeper, en- wy clerk. shopping clark. ork, ligivt Fasten: diry goods agioaman, dtvig clerk. oomen toward vacauoies, GENTS —GREAT CHANCE TO MARR MONEY AND obtain aGold Watch, ire Send stamp for eireular and full partion! ara. GB, UABKINS & CO., 36 Beakroan street, N. T. BOY WANTED—AHKOUT 16 YEARS OF AGE, IN A inardware store. One who cam come well recom mended tay apply at 1,163 Broadway, near 27th at. ‘or vespectable inom, WANTED.—WANTRD, & BOY ABOUT TWELVE physician's offer: well and live with his parents. between U 10 A.M. ay the ofice of Dr. Griadie, Ne. how a Ainity piace, between Bleecker aad Amity sts, of 7 aw ONTBACTORS AND WOODSMEN-TO CUT FIV C nd (Or ABY Patt of same) cords beech, Ulich imaple apd hemlock railroad woud, one-half te three quar rs fle haul, at from three nd fifty centate | 3 HELP WANTED-FEMILES, A GIRL TO ATTEND derstanda the bosiors Apply at vay, ©, corner HANDS WANTeD YLOAK ie wilh God sisedy » (100K WANTED ON A vue t ' . make busier, £6, an WANTED. =MUST er, anne o \ x ages Av., okt Bamber, [)RESSMAK WAN vo. 2 a¥, D, coraer of Hous UJ ANTED—A FT We at ait Chan wi, Corner of 4th a WV ANten M aud 2 oc South Brook! W ANTE TED-IN A ta, @ Proves! Ap who th tidy and Wet as J ANTE in a pick by the dos eatablinn Pa of bottling pla shall & Co, 226 Wasiington + WASTED—A aIkL for af fo’ dersiands neue and Appiy wt 221 West 1th wt, be The company can fur. Migb Meat or horan power machines, Also twenty good axemen, to cnt by the cord, at wages by the month. A few good inborers to work around the miils. 0 Dodge & Co, Jersey City, of Tobybannah, plied im the woods , Movrve county, Pa. RUG CLERK WA’ TED.<ONE WELL ACQUAINTED - of a Herald wish the city 1 usiness, unmarried, wil! bes Drugs. 0n, iS (GENTLE of G. KONIGS ti! ene month EACHERS, CLERKS, BOOKKEEP! men or indies) can RERG. 713 Breadway. containing th GENRRAL AGEROY—EMPiRE BUILDING, 71 Ta Tw Keecsdcat, agen tau aomnsen ikkeopers, bar. Beeperm, clerks and al! othere seekin, Joos can Bud euiployment by calling at the oftice, Hin} ANTED—A COMPRTENT ASSISTANT BOOKKS:! er. nuove olber aeed apply. Address, prepaid, 1,504 Poa itive, ANTED=-4N FXPBRIENCED TRAVELLING for s well established varnish heuse ie ed. State salary expected, Address W. B., ANTED—FOR A COMMISSION MERCHANT'S OF. fice, & boy with good recommendations. Salary $2 per weok, Addreas bex [3 Post 7 ANTED—& in = patent agency oles; nour Unt chose iuily acquainted wih the bus peas weed apily. Address it, Dox 6,607 New York WANTED—Two O8 THREE PiRET CLAse SAL men. fo a Yankee notion aut hostery bow experienced hosiery buser. Saleamen w: location and probabie ara: JOW OF previously engaged WATED.-TWO YOUNG MEN. AS, WAITER! dat the Hank Oyster House, 343 Fulton s ANTED—A BOY, PROM 14 TO 16 YEARS OLD, TO Aliens Flores one WuO Write ® good hand. Appi wt No. 3 Maiden lan M. L, SKIXAS WAXTEQ=I8 AN IMPORTING BOUSE, A RESPROT- hoy, about \7 years of age. who resides with nis parents, to make himsell generally uneful. Beat of rer rencer required. Apply between 9 and 10 o'clock im the first loft, envon at 73 Franklin at. WAXTED—A GROOM, WILLING TO GARDEN O0CA. tionally, Seolch of Englieh preferred. Apply toda: dalore noom, at No. 6 Broadway. TANTED~!N A STOCK AND GOLD HOUSE, & competent bookkeeper, whe haw a thorough Knowledge of the busmess and cam give (iret class references, Nove other need apply. Address Stock and Gold, Herald of ANTED—A YOUNG MAN TO OPEM OYSTERS aT Rankin’s Ovster House, 9b av. ANTED=<AN ACTIVB YOUNG MAB, ABOUT 16 or IS years of age, as clerk in @ family wine store. Apply at 889 41h av,, corner of U#th «t 7 ANTED—A BOY TO GO OF ERRANDS AND MAKE bimself nena! re $5 a werk Apply te Win, ayne & Oo, Now 1, Zand § Pulloa Market, ABTED—& MAN 50 TARR CHARGR (OR PARTLY AO) Of xrocery store. and who cao loan his wmpiover from 850y to $50). Apply to Porter & Oo,, 33% Broadway, room 3¥. ANTEO—AT THE DEY STREBT HOUSE, A FIRST class omrver, ARVED—A SMART SALEBMAN; ONE CSED TO the for Buriness prelerred; beat city quired Appiye oN. Ubilhpa, HY) Fuitou at, A190 ® smart boy wanied, THE TRADES, ROUITROTORAL DRAUONTSMAN WANTED — Apply a6 486 Broadway, room No. 12, with specimen of JRWELLER WANTED-TO MAKE RYRUSCAN jewelry. Apply atiSJoba et, JONN A. RILBY. (COMPOS TOR cA FOUNG MAN, COMPOsITOR, / 4 @ atrady eltvation; ean do Hogliad and Germ ook Apaper work. | Addreas Oosmpositor, onive. .—A GOOD OPERATOR WASTED #, 123 Bowery, AW GRINDER—WANTED, A GOOD, BTEADY MAN, of al) kinds: 1) man, for larg A mt eatiafactory Addrése immediately Wovdroukh, MoParlin & Du Sc. 1, Obio, IN AND BHEBT [ROX WORKERS WANTED. ‘ ply wt 184 Went 140m st, = PO PAPER MAKERS WANTED, A. FOUDRINIER meeb ip am Jobe Prigatie: On Voucy street, orto 1.0. Bradbury, Poughkespare, N «ag ROOTMARERS.—WANTRD, TWO GOOD BOO men; at of work ae a to steady men, Apply 2 9 6th ay,, between lain end 16th ata, ANTBD—A SKBIN BILK (PLAIN AND BLOCKED) od colion dyer; a rah ‘case man thonsogiy ae qualoted with all tbe recent tnprovementa; high Ww and steady emp! Nt trees Bon 808" joymeng given to @ eatifactory person ty W4ntep~s MAN WHO CNDERSTANDS MANU. facturing paper collars. Apply Ward's, No, 337 Broadway. _____ SPECIAL SOTICKS. ‘OTIOR TO IRON MOULDER: ‘are cautioned to & y trom Prov ating there,” wit HR FRIENDS OF & BR ‘meet at the house of Joho Gorney oF idth noreat, ang Third avesus, ob Monday ing Nev. 2, 8 IRON MOULDERS nce, As (here or tall Steady work all winter aud prompt | \ } SMALL TC KST CLAS 4 Apply to Mire tr CUTTER, )RESS AND ( OLORING aque ol App at ATHY N pis work at batt! og sted win the bi eed apply 8. yO LEAL © who « fer — 4 t 1008. LASS HAND, APPLY Ham rHO- anc STS AND LADS N THB r ng photographs 1 two weeks (nsizue Won of one Lowr per day, work ven ost; mo chases. G. KONIGSBBRG. 71% Broadway, room 19, ANTED—A GERMAN OR FRENOH WOMAN, WHO is a good searisiress & y assist in tight rework; one Wh? canaot id be pre- ed Apply at 95 1 DANCING ACAD nglOn 4 Roos » DANCING ACADEMY, D NE BY FUR TUF ‘AU the fashioualie Dan leasoos. OF Ginss every day and night. taught perfect [ and my. on We anys ERRERO'S DAN Dascex Weiinesdi : PaURY my 60H J. an nem ‘0 clock Jearn quickly ac. BVERY WRDNKS: B GARMO'S DANCING t Fourieen| ats PM br forming for iadies and geptiew an, ip reo aireet ‘oth Kiguth a:rrot, ‘ od Thursdays. There beautiful rooms to Full and reaiaurant suppers fur- PERSONAL RTMASTER DUMAR'S PRIVATE DANG! I Beventh avenue, corner Thirteenth « Redowa walte and pix yin wx private lossons c non Wedo Brooklyn, 0) SSKS—AT PLUMB" aireet, on Wadnesiay's ato evening classes pow BNING: dances NG ACADEMY, iff FIFTH AVENUE, auirdays. até P.M; ug Monday, Nov, 21, Mondaye H, SEARING'S PRIVATE DANCING ACADEMY, 292 Fourth avenue, ucar Tweoly third sir Indien nd masters at 4 o'clock; classes for gi Private lessons every day for those who wish te Clasens for tlemen at 8 lee RY LADY WISHING TO ADOPT AN INFAXT P hear of m good opportanity by addressing bes 2359 Post oulice, N.Y. DOPTION.—FOUR BEAUTIFUL NEWBORN BABES for adoption. for a farm, and . sireet bli 1 bird partion, } 2 tie street 91 j call imngdin LETTER RECEIYV siaken, uule: nde | A Moting of magnificent resenvod Parlor Suits, covered in rich French satin brocet Ip green Ggored reps. two marble wp Tables, rose Ktagere, Curtains, Of Paintings, Bronze Clock, Badstes i Spring and Hair Matireswos, Ac. Inquire at us ext Eighth atreet, near Sixth A MAGNIFICENT ABSORTMENT OF HOUSEHOLD Furniture for sale ~Pro; the city. Pianoferte, Ktagere, sti red with brocatel, Bookcase, Lace Curtatt Statuary. Chamber and Dining Koom g. D.—D. 18 IN NASHVILLE, TAYE BE! ne of Rarah Siauey hear something to her advantage. red 10 Bo ORE but yourself. Latte Lov VUBNITUBE. FAMILY GIVING UP HOUSEK BEPINO WILL sell their Farnitnre at « gre \. NFORMATION WANTKD—OF A YOUNG WOMAN BY Monroe Viesse I abe will eail at 26 COMPANY, nh to answer in ai {ntentiona. Cultiv bia, Herald office} . Oar) neniture, frow itw birth, about the middie of aaxt manitmay ‘ail wt No. @ Ainity place, near Amity EN SICK, J. 8. KE. Your goods will ieee Grove inearity. ation of ——— | ts Ul Paintings, fica, Inguire at 113 Weet Twenty third street, near Sixth avenue. jURNITURB.—A LAOY. HAVING A MODERN oe House, wi Furniture traliy LIMPTON BED WANTED =WANTED TO BUY second baud Plimpton Bed. Address G. W. Post oftice, Union square. ASTROLOGY. meric ™ betore, poloti du often im full t you ron sea and iand, ‘eness of tie intended ; speedy marriage. good luck. wea th, to all who couault him. New York Post office. Ladies Sue. ; ecker strevt, near Wooster. daughter, with & natural gift ef fo: ny I marry. 6 peration; her equi a likeness of your intended hurbaud, eecrets thet uo iiving mor nemiea, warns you Letiers awe SE. ht, tel x aghts Bot to de found : VESTH le bow agi jshows low’ street, four doors from Houston. Gentlemen not admitted, PORTONB FOR ALL WHO CONSULT Mi388 WEL- LINGTON, the only indy who gives true tnfurmation, or who bas the pure Roman food luck, finding bidden. treasures, ree ai Unfaithful husbands, tosuria fal ( d are g 1b avenus al ber rooms. 363 Cai | things lost er stole | moderate genviemen $1. ADAME DE COLAM. CLAIR: way.—Coneuitations from 9 A. M Vast, present, and future foretold, $1; gentiemen, $2 connuitations Ladies Ge. to $. HB ORIGINAL MADAM Greatest Spiritualist aut known; bas that never rrimg sireete Ladies §) cents. C OKE—AT A REDUCT: eed tor lite, NLATRVOYANT.—NO HUMBUG. J truth go to Mme, ROSS, #5 West Tweaty-snventh street, Shows you the likone band and tolls you his mame, Ring the drsement bell, ADAMB WALTERS, (LAL ADAMR ROPE—PY PALMISTH afaire of life, ac 195 Birth arenue, Ladies W cent; COAL, WOOD, 4°. AL $10—COAL If NOW SPLLI* foot of Pulton atreet, Brookl; =, for $ tbw., delivered wo any part of the city, id Arabian tal dr to wil 101 Sixth avenue. success if YOU wis sureet macs for i Ousiness af- 0 THB ef (ovare hus: YANT. MAY BESEEN ) sickenene, busine gree lucky numbers, Terms OYANT. 910 Bi Lin PM, Y, ON ALL THE ROAD. Ladies, NO gitrost 1ON.—MADAME. STARR, THE GREAT attied. to be found Im 312 Fourth avenue, x Is PaLIS, ai 2 Business Claireayt ling sex "pen PROM PRICB, DELIVERE, Office MO Fourth avenue, near Twenty-four TH. ston of 2 Orfice oo the dock, 'D IM. J mediately, at 142 Third avenve, pear Fifteenth street; 279 avenue A, near Twenty-first stromt and avenue A $9 HOA Fen sone owing Val ey Coal Yard, foot $e2 bighth erewm stroet. N Koivi 4 Spertin, catalogue to D, J. 6 sau sireet, N.Y. . SEGARS AND TUBACCO. ne & CO.'S CELEBRATED oleaale depot ab KW BOOKA, CARTES DE VISITE, Views, Microscopic Breastoins, [ttn Goole of avery dee ompert's Purchasing Agency, 1) Nes ar of Pourceenth iption. PATENT C 8’ neieenth street, or at the Gas Wor! SUBRW OUD. =TO CARTMEN =NOW pIScHAR) 4, ready for 0. tna 0 Wee North corner of Twenty seveata BTEREOSC Send for TTOS, GATL, AX & RUCHLER'S, 179 and 175 Water atrest, EXPRESSES. BURNTAM'S FL Establishmen Fiiib and statuary boxed ‘alture in the eity or coun = tT AT watencn, Jewsiry, a0 j ag iy eornee of Hi room No. 6, Broad 5, TH. HYMAN'S, monda, Watche abore articl At BKROKBRS TIOKKTS BOUGHT ( JB LRT, 4. ArT OxDe, WATCH T &9.—WATCHS: room up otal RNITURS £XPRS! Noe 15 k LOAN OFFICES, — “MO-MONEY ADVANCED ant caso price: also Pawobrokere’ 4 Bllver Ware, or will adva’ DIAMONDS. 40 imei Oe im Large wa Farpitu os pTAMO ‘and the same boagat HON streut, Up saire, ¥. BPA 658 BROADWAY, CORNRS OF Bond street, Will be prid the hig —MONBY LIBERALLY ADVANCED ON DI JEWELK ¥, ac of DIAMOND BECK SB strer, R. Pac kee © cated, alto PAW Pacatna Bir, LO pamnive gas NO, th price for Dia. ash 00 ry Broadway, —— AW NBROKERS TIOKSTS HOUOHT OF DIAMONDS, Waichos, Biiver Ware, Cloth all ocher wood reat, Bowery, under o Guag, Pistoly Dry Gi revae wanted, J48