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+ ” of her age. Sienna Vi Pe en ‘this (Monday), at twelve peo sins wi e Fel hg tig rg yD, on November 1 ‘Mxanaan Hewny, son of of Henry and ‘Margareta Ehlers, = ‘aged | year, Saithaon! tours, ‘Tho relatives and friends of the f family are respectfully ihe rr anaes s ie Panera, ie | pinged) afternoon, s o’el eof his pare: Flushing and Bedford avenues, a Formax.—In Brooklyn, on Tuesday, November 14, Eoxcxp Wierd Formay, stepson of Munson H. Hyde, ‘aged 18 years and 7 months, The remains ‘will be taken to Bridgeport, Conn., this ) morning train, leaving Twenty-seventh Btreet t at half-past eleven o'clock. .—On Sunday, November 19, Gzorcr Horr, aged is friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend his funeral services, this (Monday) evening, at Balf-past seven o'clock, at the residence of his nephew, Wm. Georse Holt, 25 Manin street. Huis, remains will joved on Tues morning, a past nine @elock, to Westchester, for interment. Jupai.—On Sunday, November 19, Euzanera Jupcr, wife of Francis W. Judge, late of the Seventy-ninth New par vith Volunteers (Highlanders), aged 30 years, 2 months The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully ited to attend the funeral, this (Monday) afternoon, at one eslochs from the residence of her mother, 85 Attor- stree! po os Saturday, November 18, Patrick Kety, Bative of county Moneghan, Ireland, aged 67 yeare. The funeral mal take place this (Monday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from his late residence, Dean street, Brookiyn, ‘he friends and relatives of the family, and ‘those of his sons, Win. P. and Edward F., also those of Biadpniher: -in-law, James Murray, are respectfully invited California lease copy. Saar de pain November 18, Thomas Kriny, ® native of the county Tipperary, Ireland, aged 34 years. The funeral will take place, this day (Monday), ai twelve Sleek noon, from his late residence, 22 York His remains will be interred. in Calvary Cemetery. Kisaam.—At Jamaica, L. 1., on Sunday, November 19, @sorce Horruan Kissam, M. D., in the 65th year of his “the rolatives and friends of tho family are respectfully wited to attend the funeral services, from Grace church, Jamaica, on Wednesday afternoon, at two o'clock. Cars Jeave James slip at eleven and Hunter’s Point at half- past eleven A. —In Brooklyn, on Satarday evening, November = is at the eye of his son-in-law, M. A. Burdick, years, ae uel eit will take place at the Friends’ Meeting House, at Amawalk, Yorktown, Westchester county, on Fueeday afternoon, ‘at one o'clock. Lemincer.—On Saturday morning, November 18, AN- wmony LeininGeR, senior member of the firm of Lein- ie, , Thill & Co., in the 40th year of his age. 8 relatives and friends of the family, as also the kers, are respectfully invited to attend the |, this (Monday) afternoon, at half-past one o'clock, from his lato residence, No. 56 Ross street, between Bed” ford and Wythe avenues, Brooklyn, E. D. Boston, PI adelpbis and Pittsburg papers please copy. Morrmen. . Mortum oungest child of aK and Le uey Pe “Mortimer, aged S jears and 6 months. 4. Cincinnati papers please copy. MorGax.—On Fri evening, November 17, Caanies 3. Moraay, in the 38th year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family aro invited to attend tho funeral, from St. Paul's church, East Chester, fils day (Monday), at twolve o'clock. "Carriages will be attendance at West Mount Vernon to meet the ten eee ‘Twenty-eixth stroct, Harlem Rallroad. O’Snzs.—On Sunday, November 19, Sarati M., the be- loved wife of James O'Shea, aged 31 years and §’monthe. ‘Tho relatives and friends of the family, are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, from her late resi- dence, 291 West Thirty-ninth street, on Tuesday morn. ing, at ten o’clock. From thence to the church of the ely Cross, in Forty-second street, between Kighth and Minth avenues, where as mass will be celebrated, Dublin papers ploase copy Prexnice.—On Sunday” "November 19, Mrs. Sarre. Prentice, aged 92 years, The funeral will loke place from her former residence, No. 2 Remsen street, Brooklyn, on Tuesday afternoon, at threoo’clock. The friends of the family are respect. Sally invited to attend without further invitation, Porzock.—On Saturday morning, November 18, Many @ J. Pottocs, widow of John Pollo k, in the 66th year The relatives and friends of the family, also of her John K., D. J. and W. J. Pollock are, res} eee to ania the funeral, from 270 Bloomfield this (Monday) afternoon, at two oelone reroninn willbe token to Cromntood for naeenene Reckensart.—In Brooklyn, on Saturday, November Nive L. Reckeraaat, Jr., aged 21 years and 1 month. funeral will take place from the German Evange- eeaniar in Schermerhorn street, near Court, this Q@@onday) afternoon, at three o’clock. Bavaee On Saturday, November 18, Jon Yorx Sav- a aged 77 2 months and ys. e relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Savited to attend the funeral, from the house of his son, SY. Savage, Jr., 13 North Moore street, this (Monday} @iternoon, at two o'clock. ‘TaYion.—At o’clock on Friday morning, Novem- Der 17, after a long and painful illness, Saran, wife of dames Ta: ‘lor, aged 55 years and 8 months. ‘Tho relatives and friends of the family are most re- spectfully invitea to attend the funeral, from her late ce, 76 Rivington st., this (Monday) afternoon, at ene o'clock, without further invitation, The remains ‘will be taken to Woodlawn Cometery. Taytor.—At West Farms, on Saturday morning, No- bay Ma 18, Joszrn W., second son of Benjamin and iza Ann Taylor, aged 26 ycars. The friends and relatives of the family are respectfully $mvited to attend the funeral, from the Reformed Dutch eburch, at West Farms, this (Monday) afternoon, at two ‘Tauaan.—On Sunday morning, November 19, at half- nine o’clock, after a short illness, Ems, wife of ‘is Tallman, in ‘the 69th year of her } The relatives and friends aro respectfully invited to at- fend the funeral, at her late residence, 311 West Fourth atreet, this I peo afternoon, at four o'clock. The re- mains will be taken to Oak Hill Cemetery, Nyack, N. Y., for interment. Ps a —Gn Sunday, November 19, after a brief illness, i, third daughter of Michael and dgpee Tin Tobin, aged 3 years, 9 months and 16 days. friends and bog espns of the family are re- invited to attend the funeral, from the resi- of her parents, 118 East Fourth street, ‘this (Mon- Afternoon, at two o'clock. te Saturday, November 18, after a short ich he bore with Christian fortitude, James ie D., in the 57th year of his age. fatives and frionds of the family are seapectfaty rnoon, residence, 242 Tenth avenue. November 17, of dropsy, Mary Vail, aged 20 years, ‘The of the family are invited to ‘gitend the funeral, from 65 Greene street, at nine o’clock a t Hi the funeral, this (Monday from his late resi ib cee See pean ater tars ‘Satorday, ‘Noveraber 18, 1866, gor os ied ‘The friends of hewn tibet gg we HP. ag = (ere respectfully requested weaidence of ber athe, No. 86 Hudson stent ie on afternoon, at half-past one o'clock. be taken to Greenwood. ‘Wruuue.—At Flatbush, L. L, on Saturday morning, Wovember 18, Connztia Any, relict of John Willink, end of the late Charles Ludlow. The mde and relatives are invited to attend the faneral, at Trinity church, New York, on Tuesday after- moon, at half. mee ‘three o'clock, ‘witout farther notice ‘Winter. —At Gilboa, Schoharie count county, N. Y., on Wed- , November 15, after ng ‘and painful illness, Aap tig of John B. Winter, of Greenpoint, Brook- or sore shall a in spat distress the io more racking pain 1e0, less nights, nor Worst the vicar haa elcned te, To bask ‘neath heat anging Taye, remnaian wows tuted in the Vaiegs metery at Yourc.—On Sunday morning, November 19, Cnaries, ag Ry a ed 9 months. Try ob Tuoeday trorsiog, at balfpaa eleven o'elock: . ing, at ven o'C! Frieda of the family are tivited. asi FAID FOR RAGS AND OLD METALS. wire Taga, 11 cen! co Books and newspapers, 8 cents; clara, ents pet ‘copper aud pewier, 23 ce Rew Leer s ya 4, i -y' Se 'w Bowery, between Rovsevel NGLISH BOOKS, ENGLISH poem Books.—Just received, and now gy 3 “y hand Py gli ap Dawemment, 78 Naeswa atrest, OUT AND RHEUMATISM—NO MATTER HOW 4-49 {nveterated, will be gured sure and forever by T. ‘AK, 116 Greene street. : NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1865. Pe Baas Bre tataber Saket eared and the pio bul therefor: ai pA Ww. ae tote Committee. Crry Hatt, Jersey bits Nov. 16, 1865. aad J. CISCO & SON, Recel Eben! C4 tow I ta at the rate of ivé money on it, and allow inte four ppm a Dalances, which may be r ny sane on daily checked fort nigh it. 4 busi fegotiate loans and business Pufehaae ‘and sell government aid other securities on commission oatake col collections tn allparts of the Cited States and ited States Treasury In New York. Rabat GeUoh JOHN ‘ASHE IELD CISCO, Jers B. MURRAY, 23 WALL STREET, BANKER.— 7-90 notes, 6-20 bonds and other _fovernient securities always on hand. Foreign and American coin bought. pe sold. Ulster, Greene, Alt pany Monroe and other New York State county bonds wanted, Orders promptly attended to, aerator ~ : obec aires AL zone rare woman aher dwn telienoe’, at Poche era Beatty, 24 lst av., eee young WOMAN WANTS A jn fA yd AS LAUN- isan excellent washer and ; would assist By waiting; is ® oompetent person, No objection to go into the country. for two days at $09 eat 26th te =— YOUNG AMERICAN GIRL WISHES A SITUATION as chambermaid, or to assist in the housework, or to miadab baby, City referenog. Call at 20 Delancey st., in A Ea LAnae NUMBER OF WELL RECOMMENDED German and other girls, wish situations in pri- y- Yate faction Gor penstn? Oey White's. Ex Sonkadon Beans Apel st Mere 4 A SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE Foung woman, to cook, wash and iron; beat city refer. ence from her last place. Call at or address 8 Wi between 6th and 7th avs. SITUATIONS WANTED=FEMALES. A SITUATION Per ae A COMPETENT YOUNG ‘e maid Can and seamstress. be seen at Wat $50 at ‘between iieeadwoy ana 7t SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE MAR- woman, Tost her baby throe onthe old; good reference. Inquire at M2 Oak st, first Coor. ww _ HELP WA! LD Se eerie wearer oe nn ON, Wares A Pay po] TLY, A A OTR La, bo wedklng kovty ‘Teh av. SEED TIER? RATE SEWERS, ACCUSTOMED 9D up ? Linen, to take work o workin the store, Apply at 7) Broadway, between eu Sd RESPECTABLE MARRIED WOMAN WANTS A A situation as wet nurse in @ fonmy family; can take care of a child from its infs le for two days at 33 Fulton av, Brooklyn. ad 8 WET NURSE—WANTED, BY A RESPECTABLE uation in # reapectable family; or mi takes baby to to! ert home on Staten Island, Address Jott at, A. SITUATION | WANTED BY | A RESPECTABLE young English girl, aa chambermald and waitress. Apply at dison av., near 36th st., for two days, ‘ANTED.—LADIES TAUGHT PHOTOGRAPH AND cartes de visite coloring. 12 lessons, two hours each, vorytype, historical landscape, figures, Lowers tb aed India ink, Also wax flowers and drawing. Bvery- furnished. Apply at 182 Sixth aven ‘ANTED—A FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKER, ONE who can uk esi fit; none others ueed a; Appl, at 81 Montgomery st, Jersey City. ree 'ANTED—A GOOD, PLAIN COOK; WILL HAVE TO do & portion of the Washing and ironing; must bave city references. Apply at 130 ( ‘olf 8 No. 62) Bust 24th st NG ea for SiTVATION WANTED—BY A PROTESTANT YO! woman, to waiton a lady and assist with children hatrdréaser, jh of reference if required. ree da} nn TN eettentneotoe ITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG married woman, as wet nurse. Good city reference. Call at 392 2d av., between 22d and 23d ats. A, RESPECTABLE WOMAN WOULD TAKE IN WASH- ing at her own residence: she can do up fine things in the neutest manner, Call at $86 1st av., in the store, OPHCE oF rua ractrie MAIL STEAMSHIP COM- Panys New PeTRMETH DIVIDEND. Notice ony that the Board of Directors have this day pth ‘a dividend of five (5) pe cent out of the net araingy of the quarter ending Osulber Si payable at the oflice of the compan: , : tock and so mua of the the scrip slock as has been declared Pithe transfer books (closed — 14th inst.,) will be re- pened Frid ri th inst. att is THEODORE T. JOHNSON, Secretary. FFICE BRADLEY OIL COMPANY, OF CHERRY Run, ee No. 7 Nassau street, room 10, New York, Nov. 14, 1865, SIXTH DIVIDEND. The Trustees of this company have this day declared a di. Tidend of two per gent on the capital stock, payable on and ter December 4. Transfer book will be closed from the 1st {othe 4th Decorbers E, L, LOWERSE, Becretary. ‘ASHOE MINING STOCKS OF DIVIDEND PAYING companies wanted in exchange for valuable Coal Lands in the Cumberland coal basin, Md. Inquire at 63 Exchange place, room 14. 27.500 TO.KOAN, ON IMPROVED REAL’ ES: ab ee tate in this city in yarious sums. Apply to ~H. WOOD, 65 Wall street. TO LOAN ON MOST FAVORABLE $67,500 Mortgage terms, 1n, sums, on New York or Brooklyn ILLIS, 27 Nassau street, basement, TO LOAN ON BOND aD. MORTGAGE ing smounts 9 suit; some at 6 per cent, SEPH MASON, No. 514 Fine sireet, $75.00! 87, 500 TO LOAN ON BOND AND MORTGAGE ‘on real estate, in this cily or Brooklyn. Ap- ply to JOHN F, CONREY, 62 Wali street, room No. 6. A Barr A FIRST CLASS MANU- AL facturing busine nsacted with the large. jobbing Houes in the cy. Apply at 009, Broadway, room 0-4 HOW! Aw —PARTNERS WANTED IN FIVE ESTABLISHED r to $2,000. pitals req mn Gall and Reeeane: HANSEN & LEGGETT, 121 aut street, rooun 16, YOUNG MAN WITH $800 WISHES TO CONNECT himself with some mercantile or manufacturing busi- hess; has some experience in either and is a practical me- ehanic, Investigation required and references given, Ad- dress tintil Wednesday, C. B., box 223 Herald oflive, PARTNER WANTED—WITH $10,000 CASH, IN. AN established manulacturing business, with the object extending the same; first class business man wanted, For particulars and information apply to Mr» GAILLARD, Xo. Fourth avenue, n t, from Monday next, be tween 3 and 5 o'clock. PARSER WANTED—WITH $,2,00, IN AN ESTAB- lished business; profits $300 per week. Apply at Soap Factory, 9 Oliver street, third floor, eh ARTNER WANTED—FOR A RICE PLANTATION; ‘one of the best and’ most favorably vituated in South Carolina, For particulars inquire at the ofiice of the Ameri+ can Land Company and Agency, 7 Broadway. ARTNER WANTED.—A STEADY MAN, WITH $500, may call and examine a-teat, honorable ‘and profitable business, at 699 Broadway, room 30, up front stairs. MPO, BUSINESS MEN, WITH CAPITAL FROM | $400 910,000—An excellent opportunity to men trom every State te tao Union to Fealize a'foriune without risk: Tame. diate application will secure the chances. Apply to 0. B. HOWES, 599 Broadway, room No. APE SUBSCRIBER WANTS TO INVEST, SIX MUN. dred dollars cash and his services in an extablished busi- ness, manufacturing or otuerwise; has had eleven years business experience in this city; best of reference required and given, Address, stating particulars, A. C., box 19) Her- d otice, 300A REWARLE MAN WITIC THIS AMOUNT D can make $3,000 this winter, | Business light and pleasdnt, requiring but three hours daily, required. YOUNG & GO 79 Nana iO —4 SkLEnpip OPPORTUNITY FOR A MAN + totake the place of a retiring partner, in a re- spec table and prodiable oftce business, ut 132 Nassau street, room $400 PRACTICAL YOUNG MAN, #h, to take @ half interest in an 6 abd established meat and provision market, Address Bucher, Herald office, for two days, PARTNER WANTED, IN| THE PHOTO. $500. cod ph business. Also several other ness p wale cheay aa $300 to $5,000 requir- eae Apply at room No, 448 Grand treet, five doors from Bowery W. NaC Agent $1.500.-UAH. INTEREST IN 48 ACRES oF as Coal Lane; want the money to open am & business man will find tio a bargains “Apply at #l Malden A. HARGE NUMBER OF WELL RECOMMENDED German, English and other girls want situations In private families and hotel ployment 1129 Bleecker st, neat TADY OF RESPECTABILITY DESIRES A SITUA: tion to superintend hold affairs, or as governess to young children; is aed suwer, Satisfactory references. Address, for thres da; staiion D, Bible louse. A® AMERICAN WOMAN, MIDDLE AGED, WANTS A Place; will do the work of # small family, bake, or take charge of small children, Apply at Zi1 Allen st., one door from Houston, A. SITUATION WANTED—AS FLEST CLASS COOK Who thoroughly understands cooking in all its bran: beds mo erypeger ego boarding hou: a mea aker of bread and pastry; best of city references ‘Call wt 39 Sth st., near 2d ee A™ RESPECTABLE WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION AS essed cook; understands her business perfectly in ail ite’brauchess fully competent to aeeve up. dinners-and Suppers in the best style; good elty reference. Call wt 158 Sdav., between 16th and adh sts, errirou WANTED—BY TWO RESPECTABLE, ‘one as first class cook; understands all kinds of ups and jellie the otber a waitress or chamber- maid; Want to live’ to rif convenient; best city refer- ence, Apply at 398 71 avs, “between 4th an and 35th sts, ITUATION WANTED—BY A PROTESTANT GIRL, AS Waitress; is willing to assist, inthe chamberw ork. best ty reference.” Can bo seen for two days at 30 West 28ih st, frat floor, buck room, JANTED—AT 810 BROADWAY, THREE OR FOUR good dressmake: M 0 fes Pa oS ers, “Nouo but those perfectly eapable TANTED—A GIRL, FOR GENERAL ZOpaENOnE: elly reference 1 acs ROE Guitford place, Past for fea a is at Ni Wrap -to GO TO ry HEALTHY LOCALITY AT the South, two women; one to a nd One touttend in the house. Apply at No. We gtentwo EXPERIENCED LADIES’ HAIR three days at 3i0 Fuloncys prasnigae Cusness Apply for AEED AN EX operator r Clintos'y Place +3 Stal on T TRIMMER AND A er & Baker's machine, at 18 SITUATION WANTED—BY A GENERAL HOUSEWORK servant, ina small family. Inquire at73 Division st. of a given from 10 A. M. unl SP. M, Good city refer nee ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED COOK, WHO THo- roughly understands meats and also, a cham- pastry? bermaid und waitre meena iecraare Santee Sty beiween 7th and ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS plain cook, washer and ironer, or 4 chambermaid and Waitress and is willing to assist in washing. 270 Sd av., be- tween 22d and 23d sts. Good reference from last place. tron WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, TO cook, wash and iron, or would do general housework in & salt private fumnily; Has good elty reference. Call at 112 West 19h st., beween 6th aud 7th ava, ITUATION WANTED—AS NURSE, BY A RESPECTA- ble woman, to take care of a child from its birth or older children; thy best of reference to her present 1 West 3éth st. vee bi gone GIRL, FOR PLAIN COOKING AND eneral houke 7 » bel Seto AUDAT CE EP AR OOH WA XIED<A coop GIRL, FOR GENERAL HOUSE, work; must be & plain cook, and good her and ironer; references required. No. 140 East d4th st., between Lerington and Sa ‘ays. IENCED SALESWO) ry business; must hi ee and e knowledge of the bu ean to such a pe E will be given." Apply. to Wider Manue & Bro. 191 Fulton ft, OF 16 ‘Atlantic st. "Brooklyn, wy DRESSMAKER WHO UNDERSTANDS HER BUSI. ness thoroughly’ will go out by the day in families. Call at or address 248° East st, between Zu and dd ave, for Shree days, GIRL WISHES A SITUATION TO DO GENERAL housework; is a good washer and {roner, has uo objec. Hon to gow abort distance In the country. Cah be seen for Sust 42d at, between Ist and 2d avs, 294 8 WANTED— for a latge niunber of recommended wurses, seam Stresses, waitresses, chambermaids, laundresses, excelient Sie ‘cooks, Washers andjiruners, Louseworkersy &e.y Of all nations, COMPETENT YOUNG WOMAN, WANTS A SITUA. tion as waitress and chambermaid, or nurse; 14 good iuree; understands each situation “perfect has to years’ city % ence, Can be seen at 41}, 6th av., between 25th an 4 8 SEAMSTRESS AND DRESSMAKER—CAN CUT and fit ladies’ and children’s dresses. A situation mage in aprivate family, Call for two duys at 176 East th st. YOUNG GIRL WISHE cook, was family. Appl SITUATION WANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE young girl, to do general housework. Apply ut 142 East ah SL, between 3d aud Lexington ave.; Inquire for Elen N. Critne, A SITUATION, AS GOOD ironer, or te do housework, in & small 58 A SITUATION AS © MAM. chambermald and to as mn SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, 8 (iret clas# laundress; understands French flutings has the best city reference; none but private families need ap- Call ut 44 East Sist at., between 2d and &l avs, VANTED—AN EXPERIENCED COOK; ONE WHO lunderstands her business and will assist In the washing thy berarel city references required. Call at 20 West td » before 12 N GMtvatiox WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG girl, 10 do kitchen work oF general housework; has no ction to the ¢ ‘Three years reference. Call at 287 th st., between 2d and dd ave, IN WASHING AND IRONING—BY A RE- pectable woman, in her own house, Call at 14) West sp 20th st., between 7Ub and 8th avs. BY A RESPECTABLE erm: best reference from Anquire for two days at Si Butler st., Brooklyn NG LADY, A SITUATION IN A perfumery, or any genteel busi- salary no object unul fully competent, store, to put y AS WAITRESS AND TO AS- the'best of reference required. Ap- between Bd a and 4th ave. {FOR A CHILD FOUR WANtED-A Woman sist in wash ply at 143 Kant 13th st TENCED COOK, WHO THOR- ly uiuterstands meats and pastry; also acham- rmaid and waitres erence required. ‘Apply at 243 Wort West 421 st., betwee 2 7th and 8th av! FIRST CLASS WAITRESS, WITH UN- city, reference; none other need apply St., between 10 and 12 o'clock this ( “Address J. Jerald off ANTED—A SITUATION AS WET NURS DAN give good reference, Address Mrs. M., box 4,700 I’ost oiice. )—A SITUATION, TO DO CHAMBERWORK © Washing, and Waiting, If M requirads six years Cull ai 490. 6th a je aid Suh SSPECTABLE knows how to Call STEADY GIRL, A tress. or Wi r wi be seen at ipreesntempioyer's 4 jo» between 20th and Oth ts Ist ay. FIRST CLASS ®EAMSTRESS WANTS A situa. 4A. tion; vhe can cut and fit ladies’ and ehtidren’s ee “sewity wet x in general, tl wt RESPECTABLE ny is a good Call from 10 to 2 &t 266 West ‘woman, as nurse or as Lidy’s maid. With Bt., n 7th and 8th avs, GOOD COOK WISHES A SITUATION IN A SMALL, vate fainily; maderstands making desserts and would Go ‘the plain washing and irouing; best of city + from her last pluce. Can be seen for two days at 18th sty between 7th and 8th avs. RESPECTABLE GIRL WISHES. A SITUATION AS cook, washer and frouer; no objection to housework in & small futuily is requized, Vest city relerence. Call at 169 West 20th at., for two dayi. RESPECTABLE WOMAN WISHES TO TAKE IN washing and ironing; work will be done with all sutis- faction, Call at 488 6th av., rou 17. NG MARRIED WOMAN, WITIL wishes ® baby to wet nurse, at irs, 8. BARTON, (A. RESPECTABLE YO ‘afresh breast of mil her own residence. Apply ai SITUATION WANTED—BY A COMPETENT PER- #on, to cook, wash and iron, or housework; prefers a weady place to the higuest wages; good reterence, Call tor tWo days ut 108 18th »t., between Oi aud 7th avs, top floor, front room, SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN AS burse; competent to take the entire charge of a from its birth, or as chambermata and nurs can give the best of city reference und reiers to doctors, Cull for two days at 212 Ist av, SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE Wo- man, a8 cook. 14 a good baker and woderstances desserta, ae. Would also ike to have her son, 16 years of age, in the house with her, to make himvelt generally useful. "No ob- jections to « boarding house or to yo a short distance in the eountr a be seen tor two days ut 181 Bast 17th st., be- tween Ist and 2d avs, POLITIC. AL. TA MEETING OF TUE FOURTEENTH WARD INDE- pendent Democratic Association, ‘held at 175 Mulberry treet, on Saturday evening, November 18, 1866, the following nulémen were elected ofiens for the ehauing year:—Wm. iley, Pronident;. Joum MeKenna, First Vico Pi Dennia Sheehan, Second Vice Pre © Financial Secretary; James White, Recording J. Gillen, Treasurer. ‘Secretary; cape ‘Adjourned to meet at the above place on Monday evening, November 2), at eight o'clock. NY PARTY WANTING A HEAD MEAT OR PASTRY cook, for & hotel or other large establisiment, tha hot be excelled tn F ‘and English cooking and who b lived in this capacity tor a number of years, and has the Dest of references, can find such & person at 15) East i/th st, be- tween ist and: tal ay SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS chambermaid and waitress or would do chaimberwork And fine washing and Ironing. Seven years’ references from TA Se ie or Big FREEDOM CLUB, HELD ‘at their rooms, mn Saturday evening, unanimousl i oth ih sha th warden ise the tf and 17th wards, x4 ‘Secreta: JAMES FOX, President. AT A MEETING OF THE DANIEL M. O'BRIEN AB- sociation, of the Seventeenth th ward, held on Saturday evening, November 18, M LELY was unai mously nominated for Cou rey of the Second Council. manic the 10th, 1th, 13th and 17th wards, BERNARD M UAE, Prosident, THOMAS CLINES, Vice President. _Rotaxp Parrenson, Secretary. F* meh C. GODFREY @ GUNTHER, For Counsel to jon, 265 Tw November 18, Mr: UGH A. KIELY w nated for RICHARD OG OGONMAN: order York Democrat Convention, ins of the New yore AMES BAGLIN, Chatrman. iexny R. Roowe, Henney P. Warn, } Secretaries. RB CORPORATION COUNSE! WILLIAMS, Bill Poster, 29 Ann street. tg MAN ORELAMS, Bill Poster, 29 Ann street, > SRUeTICIANe. AND OTHERS.—THE CELEBRATED Bill Stickers, Fence Decorators and Paste Demolishers ean be found at 36 Centre street. TH WARD GUNTHER cuup. rio pmeed WILL hei ay, OD ona * “BISHOP, President. oo ‘ge hyve DISTRICT-AWELETH, NINE- eagy. rat and Twenty-second vend ont stic meeting held at the dholas Haas, ‘Third avenue, near Eighty, ening. Noveinljer 18, uo ratiiy PaOHN U. ok NT for Councilman, it "Hlosolved, ‘That in presenting the name of Ray Jobn U. Gent we Oriniy believe that we are Tendering the citizens of the district « candidate from the ranks of the workingmen, 8 mun every way qualified to fill the position Honestiy,’ fear ess, indefatigadl, resent his name with a full will do bis dut; W. IL, MORGAN, President. Janes M. Goopexovan, Secretary. ‘1 Sta WARD OUNTHER oLuB Will hold regular meetings ever Saturday night, at Gottleib's Hotel, 167 Rivington wtres Ail desiving the re-election of the Hon. G. GUDFREY Gt THER are invited to join. . ‘yosbert FREILER, President. ODEWALD, Vics President. oo JCH RESIDENTS sixth street, “on a nomination os ‘Mr Wednesday and _Samurt Goopwax, Secretary. TH WARD GUNTHER CLUBS 17 of tho ward as are willin organization are Invited to Tou Haat Fourth. street, Monday, Wei evenings of eye week, at 734 VA PG. TOPPING, | Secretary, eaday and Saturday DERVOORT, President, ARBLE MANTELS.—THE BEST PLACE IN THE city to purchase Marble Mantels of the iatest designa at Jow prices is at A. KLABER’S Marble Works, 109 Kast teenth strest, near Third avenue, N. ¥, Mantels put up country. this out, ARBLE MANTELS —A. FINE LOT OF MARBLE Mantels offered now at a liberal discount, at ‘Ae 04 First avenue, "8 marble manufactory, neat ‘hind Ying td CITY SURVEYORS. MESSRS. TAYLOR & BOOT. and i Enginee: nein pA havin, a Rh ven, Apply at eee Catrall ood WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, &C.—WANTED, A t the United 8 to undertake the sale (throughout the United Staten, a of Cit Car. and nt ewig epiaton most liberal Waker thkie 7s ay perfor dh pee Faonracties tegen enna eat ee a WINES, | 40 magne OLD JAMAICA RUM. se *RMMCE PRIOR. 48 Rewrer mg LAURDAS, a An | oe cop Janel gon, t s igen aad Aicch fp aly A man. TH WARD, AROUSE.—THE FRIENDS OF JAMES LOT Era nre fhyited to attend n. mceting of the Kight- eenth ward Irving Democratic Association, this evening, cor- Re Ero eae Oe peal and Third ne nue, at8 o clock. nent a] ll address the mreting Sepa ay. Kos, Chairman, 1, 8. CAMERON, 7! J, O'Renvi Secretary. TH WARD GUNTHER CLUB. Me we A et ting ars Grab will, be held ot Come 5 ad ‘ost cr treet, neaday evening, Nov, Ht Oa ae street, on Wednesday r SCHR: RIBRNAN, Vice President, Secretary. Taos. J, Han, QM WARDSTHE-PRIENDS OF RICHARD 0'GOR- reby invited to, sient a meeting fo be held at cmon is) Went Tu ‘treet. street, on Monday evening, 7 MES ee __BILLIARDS, 4 &o. = aan aane ea , her last place, Can be seen for two days ut S4 West 36tti st. YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUAUION AS NURSE. Is fully competent to take the whole entire care of a ba by. Ls willing to do plain sewing. Has the best references from her last place. Cuil at SH West sith at, for two days. BABY WANTED—BY A WET NURSE. HER FIRST breast of milk, 37 Guerck st, RESPECTABLE GIRL DESIRES A SITUATION, in city or country, ax down stairs servant; uaderstands ber business tn all ite Uranches. Has the best of references avatars ‘No objection tw do housework. Call “ av. TUATION WANTED-—BY A COMPETENT wo. rat class laundress, willing to assist in cham- js. MK. Good city reference. Apply at 101 West 27th at., A children; ie willing and ply at 9 RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL WANTS A SITUA. do chamberwork and waiting, or to take care of obliging. Has! good reference. Ap- West ‘lstat, pear bth av. YOUNG GIRL WANTS A SITUATION AS CHAM. and waitress, of chambermaid and plain sew. ing. jears reference from her last place. Cull at 108 West 824 nt, for two dey. YOUNG GIRL WOULD WISH TO GO OUT BY THE day in private families, who can do all kinds of plain Sewing, ean tut and ft children’s dresses, “Can be seen at ot West 17th at. \ GIRL WISHES A SITUATION AS CHAMBERMATD and waitress, bee Foe sy reference, be it nO on a nto a ing house. Can te wl $S13tente, uhird Boor, frout Toor. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUA- AN ‘couk, washer and ironer in & private iamuly; beat of ety reterence. all wt 220 Kast did SITUATION WANTED BY A RESPECTABLE. Wo. man, plain cook, washer and ironer; a good Bread und’ bistult.miuker; has housework ina eunll fatally. given, at 190 Tbh SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABE YOUNG AA Gini as chembermiald aod assist nash gr aasiat In walting in. private boarding 31 Attorney st., room No. no objection to do general “Best city reference ‘cau be om TANTED—BY A RESPECTARLE WOMAN, A FAMI- Tyra washing at her owt residence, O88 2d wy, burwee Sul ets. top oor, back rou, 0 TAKE CARE OF etary all Kinds of fatally f her own.” Apply by wove, UF oLher of 7th ay., top floor. N EXCELLENT COOK, A SITUA- Nee fatally. Apply for iwo duysat ber ont a sewing; lias w machi Hse, Wt 130 490 at, N, BY A RESPECTABLE G ‘ns a good ngs aoe, nad willing to assast in wast and ironing; lived four years in her ins. be weet phe, the or two daye at 207 hiemry at, WA xtEp—py A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION AS wet nurse; child one wonth old.’ Apply ut Castle Gar- den, up stairs, East ED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE rw a frat rw Washer and ivouer and good nasi place, Cail at $7 uate WANTEDSBY A vouNG are rION 1 1 dttndrows and cham)ormaid, sunall family ;"is capable of the alWont lah at ot orpeeed A SITUATION AS ould do evoking tn a Call at ituation. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A young girl, ax waitress ai ‘and ironing, or would do chai and obl bent ally reference from Inst place. twoduyn a 42s We at Toh te tng; willing cutee SPECTABLE ANTED. wou ing that belo: A SITUATIOS ANTED—BY A RESUECTABLE WOMAN, A SITUA- oD as first class cook; thoroughly ouderst business in all its brauches; fully compecent to Lake charge of the kite sb olty veterences, Call at 71 V Wi se, In paper su ANTEDOLY A “RESPECTABLE WOM genden or familes' washing. Good ref quire at 143 West 26th wt, ED IBY A FIRST ASS OPERATOR, TO GO th, to make ladies” outtit at 20D wi WASHING OF A FEW JASHING WANTED.—THE gentlemen ra private family wanted, by a very re spectibie person with first class city reference, “ ns Call at 36 mL, nocond floor, nee rie West isi ws BD—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITU hambermald and waitres and {ror will be fo eres ATION AS nd W assist With Washing Mg, OF 1O.do chamnberwork aud the hue washing; 4 willing and obliging. Can give the best oi city + Call at HO Slat w6., Oetween Ou und (th ave, ANTE D—BY A prone peng WOMAN, FAMIL x washing, by the month or week; understands fuung. Gall at 244 Sullivan ab, rat too WANtED—ay A PROTESTANT WOMAN, A SITUA. tion to do general housework in & small private fami- ly; good eity reference; @ plain cook, Cail at Sos West 16th st, near th av. WAstEo~By ar RERPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation as chambermald aud waitress; ‘would hive no objections w goa sburt dinance iu the country Feferonce, Can be sci for wo days at 123 Kant hy EC ANTED—LY A YOUNG GIRL, A SITUATION AS chambermald and waitress; would like to go a8 nurse in a small ‘amily; thoroughly understands her Objection to Brooklyn. Culi for two days at 91 West iduh at third story, back room. ANTED—A_ SITUATIO: 5 colored girl ax p Call at OW BY A RESPECBABLE se, capable of taking care of cbil- Muth bt, for two days. ‘ANTED—BY A SUPERIOR COOK, WITH EXCEL- fas city reference, a situation in New York or Brook. istry; a good bake: Cait at 198 Bast Bint at dren, Yypemakes aasint With Lhe Washing, age Bt We 5 Dest of city teferene Ware A YOU) bak esheeau bourd wi ery bent of city reference. Address Herald otfice. ‘LADY, A SITUATION 10 ‘tae, ANTED—BY A RESPE ‘ABLE PROTESTANT WO. MAN, & AiiuAtiON As COOK, Understands baking and pas- try io all ete brane utd assist in Washing, Reference . Can be ween at ué West 1 vith he RESPECTABLE WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION to do chamberwork and fine Washing; understands {Good reference frou last place, i} wt 490 Gus pfine wmusiin and Freneh . Gan be seen wi 69 ire ik (he store, RESPECTABLE GIRL WANTS 4 SITUATION AS children's maid or to do chamberwork; chy reference given. Cun be seen tor two days at Bt King ot, YOUNG GIRL, 17 YEARS OF AGE, WANTS A SITU ‘ation to do chamberwork aud waiting or ui ; Work; wages not so much an object as 4 good hom i for two duys at 144 bh dvor, back room, in ‘he rear. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISH. some Washing to do by the day; understat can do up ail kinds o TO GET SITUATION WANTED—AS FIRST CLASS COOK; beat city reference. Can be seen until engaged at 11 West 16th st., between 6th and 7ib ava, in the rear, A SITUATION WANTED-BY 4 RESPECTABLE MAR ried woman, as wet nurse. Apply w 1 Wty De tween Furman and Columbia st4., RESPECTABLE ¢ GIRL WISHES a AITUATION a8 ehambermaid and waitress; good reference, Call at 18 Went 16th wt, in | thet Tear, irouk oie RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN ao, SITUA. tion as uurse; would assist in chamber' juired ; can take care of an mi py fe birth; ai erence from ber Jest piace woes for wo anys at 16 27th wt, ‘between 7th and 6th had LADY WISHES TO GET A PLACE FOR A NIC i for u sta! lly; 19 willing EJ ar 185 Bast Seth st, near 3d av. PROTESTANT Py (ie vn dresses) op seu Ya ‘rina eeterine Brel ee SRR aE ames ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUA. tion as chamberinaid and waitress, to b ake are of chil dren and do plain sewing. Good city reference, Call at 207 Front st., Brooklyn, for two days. \ FANTED—A RESPEOTABL int 10 washing and ironing, or weral housework; eily reference. Lue f quire ai 135 East 2th st, in the store, SITUATION, BY A pamberwork and "HELP “WANTED—FEMAL NY LADY REQUIRING A PLEASANT A YING A business should learn the photograph cok ‘draw Pog, painting, &¢., also taught; tustrucdon | rapii, at 746 Broadway. A Cali soleited, 18 OR ® YEARS, TO DO G Apply at 222 W NUMBER OF SMART GIRLS, WITH GOOD IRL, ABOUT usework In # stall family. NERAL it LARC refer , wanted immediately, for goo Gly and country. Private families, hotels boarding houses. American, English, Welch, Gorinate Trish Protestant and other’ girls will please noti hey can be supplied with good situations aud big in thelr different stations by a ying at Mra W Select Etaployment Uthioe, 88 4th av., hear I1th et, through the week. : FRENCH LADY'S MAID, ALSO TWO FRENCH a on ‘and seamstresscs; must understand uti gad hare 9 comapetsnt, parsons, with erences, the It be paid in fret vite ris vate families. ‘avr Iugdesiavely at 66 4th av, wear bith wt, B the oftice. LADY WANTED—TO COLOR PHOTOGRAPHS, AND ates fo beara} good pay; ry Hd rain ater rk given out, Apply at vadway, room 19. . RONIORBERG. eS WANTED TO wed WASH AND IRON must 0 Vd eon, ‘and come well reco: mended. Aj 70 net 38th ste from 9 to 12 mentet,_Apely 1 Ee — bh WAN’ P ONE teat UNDER in the nur cared a 10 wy To —— AND TRON, lame \OOKS Gene Rater “ts Wa ti is eS aa Noeieme reas B 'ED—A NEAT, TIDY GIRL, TO ASSIST IN THE general housework of a small private family, Inquire At 99 Barrow st, —TWO GOOD DRESSMAKER _ good hauds neet spply, at 470 6th ay., . NONE BUT “Bear 29h wt. D—A GOOD | oREAIN COOK, WASHER AND Moro ttoners at 92 Haat 28th st; must have the best of city reference, WANTED, A HEALTHY YOUNG WO. wi andar of milk, to nurse a child six Apply at $91 0 ‘umberland st., Brooklyn, W 82 NURSE WANTED —WITH CITY REE Tmilk must not be more than three months old Apply at 23) Bast OYth months old CE highest near 4 to 4 suitable person, SITUATION s | WANTED—MALES. SMART, WILLING AMERICAN LAD, OF 13 YEARS, ti of errands and make himeelt ination, a he 1s @ balf-orpban. YOUNG MAN WISHES A SITUATION IN THE ry; can do general work and repairs. City reler- Can be sven for two days at 202 Spring st AN COOK.—SITUATION, WANTED, BY A YOUNG ih French and English cook; or would no objection to leave the'cit N KO as firat ¢ dress Cook, ‘Hera id off ILLINERY, NOTIONS AND FANCY Goops Wanted, Asituation by an experienced alone an; ca ominand $70,000. Weste: rn and Southern tras et ebay adress Delaney place, Philadel ATION WANTED-BY A MAN, IN A WHOLE © sale liquor store, who understands the business and Inanufacturing perfectly; best references. Address for three di ee ya, Hester at., up stairs, {ITUATION WANTED—BY A BOY, 13 YEARS OLD; SS would be willing to. go in the oy vel have good care; or wo live with his employer boat No. 9 foot of Chtistop Id Like to ae a pur hi FOLLOWING WELL RECOMMENDED HEL? ON 1 English butler, 1 ariendery bookkeeper, dry goods, grocery and entry clerks, ry than. t'clerk for a need store; Also neve! All this day at 'Navonal Emplo, hes. ¥ nee inthe buying and selling of all clases of woollen goods wishes to meet with an ment ina wholesale establishment. Address A. B., Herald office, MAN RE: ‘oughly con. n. Address th vernant with the business there 6. O., care of Thomas Maddock, 76 Murray at. ACHMAN, BY A 0 ob jee 1, box 167 TANTED—A SITUATION AS © fan; is willing, industrious, Guy br county, "Address Couchtn salesman in a years? ais i ent city reteredces; moderate salary. ald vllice, EARS OF AGE, where he Vartender in a first class bis present employer, Ad- ty New York, jere! dress j W. M., 82 Huds agen 15 yeu dress, stating Work required, WAXTED-BY A SOBER, STEADY MAN, A SITUA. tion as porter; ean ketp necounts if required. Ad- areas, fo ayn, 87 Cutt wt. TANTED—A SITUATION AS BUTLER OR WAITER, fxperienced Englishinan, !2 & private family. Address Butler, Heral _ HELP WANTED-MALES. Pooreaeren ra writing. soon LADU LADIES AND GEN; photogrept mera coloring proparigg foe usineas or tentuiog, ob “Prof. MORTIMER, RST WANTED—THIS MORN: a ini na ae mained wish elt trade and bare pply at National Employment Odice, 79 | her referenoe. jassau st. x oe ALL BRANCHES OF BUSINESS OUT OF ent, with good references, can jons by calling at the old ‘employment oflee, MO. No, n rack toad rooin 17. EW YORK ADVERTISIN , room 6. 3 AGENCY—266 BROAD. saint der, penings. "Only thos secking employment lived wake application, respectabilit elinble infor. wenee cheerfully given concerning vacancies, Ketablished ECKTIES.—WA ta who emo: ing business in han hes, and isin Sent to start and conduct: the sauee. iberal s: . ant employn uaranteed. ny day, etrren oer a can YM, for J Hirsch at Pythagoras iall, 18b.and 188 Canal st, veas.the Bowery. MAN OR LADY, ektie manufacture ery respect come To a proper person THE v ITED STATES AGENCY, 18 No. 8 hotel, drug, steamboat, freight, grocery, entry, shlppiug clerks, ahd aseiaans b book: keeper, Watchman, porter, umckerper, barkee; sna Kaepets Stan alimations autalnen wiiaeat aay. Orde from merchants 2 MEN ON RAIIe arn trades, 2 men to clerks for; stores, ‘Apply lo WILSON & CU. 140 Greene st, Jersey Clty. WAXTEDIAGENTS, ,, TO SELL THR “LIFE OF NVA Xtrahaia Lincoln,” People ‘a edition. “Apply to or ads dress Hauser & Lubrecht, 108 Liberty » ANTED—ACTIVE, ENERGETIC YOUNG MEN TO Wee ihe busincas ina. wholesale house engaged im the hosiery, glove, white goods and Yankee notion trades young mei who are somewhat acquainted In either of the above departments may obtain demisp hie pesitods. Address, Post office, stating references, &¢., box 4 V TANTED. —GOOD ME! FURNISH US bh with fir last pares ae My a ph Mag es - be p ° st, Ich sty between 44 and thew ee ee BitisCO & MARTIN. WASTED FOR A GROCERY, AYOUNG MAN WITH vomie experience; none need apply without written nerssd st apices ! P, SMITH. TANTED—A BOY, IN THE REAL ESTATE OFFICE, ‘Bowery, wages $4 per week. Apply from 1to 3 OD OYSTER MAN. THE OYSTER ale vaults, corner of Twent iway, ; rent only $15 per mon pply this day. ANTED—TWO SMART BOY. dining saloon, Apply at 227 W WAXTED-A BARKEEPER: ONE WHO I8 WELL acquainted with the business and ean come well re- commended, Apply at French's Hotel, between 1 aud: 1a o'clock. utensils sold cheap, TO WORK IN A st 8t, THE TRADES. FIRST CLASS OPERATOR WANT AT BALCH’S '¥, 12) Bowery, None need apply but 4 man capa first class work, 2R WANTS A SITUATION. 1 reference if required, UNDERSTANDS: ‘Address T. ENGRAV H Orebur k. RS WANTED, treet Newark? OF EWELLERS.—GOOD Ailing iron. & Con N I fAN, TO TAKE CHARGE yinder press. Address, with refer- )—TWO OR THREE GOOD MILLERS. atJerovy City Drug Mills, 109 and 1 JOURNEYNAN TAILOR, TO. ¢ ¢ distance in the country. Good pay and ready shi Inquire at 20 Murray st Up stair, V ANTED—A work, TANTED—A FIRST CLASS MANUFACTURING JEW- eller, to go to New Mexico. Apply for four days to lows & Co., 17 Maiden lave. ANTED—A PROOF READER, POR A FRE printing establishment, Address, with references, box 3,767 Post offic J ATCUMAKER WANTED.—A_ FI CLASS WORK. at James McMurray’s jewelry establish 815 Fulton street, Brooklyn. nt, 9 Goop CUTTERS WANTED—ON CLOTHING; NONE but expertenced hands, Apply for three odie at and Anon st., corner Ktivington, ©. If, RYNO. LOAN OFFICES. ‘T 167 BROADWAY, DIAMONDS, WATCHE This old office will pay the et Diamonds, V CIOUS STONES, &e. fine Diamonds, id old and Silver, dus Stones, ac, OMled Pr t It, 167 Broadway, room 25. Arch Pametateabyane PAWNBROKERS TICK TH. Bont Inonds, Wa above articles 663 BROADW. be. paid 8 and Silverw. » CORNER OF e highést priee for Dia- or will advance of the HYMAN'S, it A’S NASSAU hoOM NO, " MAN pays t for Diamonds, W. Jewelry, &c. “He also t os on consignn the above articles. AD’. DIAMONDS, welry, Dr val Property of every description. J. A JACKSON, ie west of Broadway nd str t, two doors 7 HGR 1 r y, OF a iatnond Br Wallac’ T T 81 BROADWAY for Diamouds, Wat samme. S ANIC rk Ilo mn vid a ‘amet's Hair Suawls, all kinds of rare or any artielés of virtu NT OF DIAMONDS, Justruments, DAWNBROKERS? Watels Silks, De ge 5 fuvads, Watchen, ke. 1a) Bowe ry, mear Grand, DENTISTRY. job MosT WONDERFUL DIS VERY Puts ESTAR Hehment advertises in thy York Herald. —Teeth @ntracted without pain or no charge. Beautiful Teeth insert ed $l each. All oper i oa JAY V S, 185 Grand treet. “ RYIVICIAL TEETH, ONLY BIGHT DOLLARS; ful sets, warranted to thfilled tracted without the least pain. & cents to $1 and warranted for tite nue, between Tenth and Eleventh ant i DR, LI ANTED—A SITUATION AS COACHMAN, BY A colored man, Best ‘Call at 130 Clinton nee, Sth et., this AXTED-COPYING OR WRITING, AT HOME. ‘and drawi arene BJ . 8. Herald copied, and tracings made. Ad- HELP ‘WANTED=MALES. y A X (NO MAN WANTED—THOROUGHLY POSTED in paper collars and cuffs, to travel and soltelt orders, References required. Address Paper Goods, station A. FEW GENTLEMEN OF GOOD BUSINESS CAPACT- ty, to represent » manufacturing firm and establish Agents Iu dliiereut sections of the country. Liberal induce- ments, 489 Broadway, room N. FEW RESPECTABLE YOUNG MEN, WHO HAVE A taste for fancy business, such as photogruphy or other arts and ‘sciences, are requested toeall at the Natlonal ployment oftce, 79 Nassau street D PEDL GENTS A $2) daily wetite Fuiton street, room CAN MAKE FROM $10 TO. two new staple articles, “Apply wt 218 8 RUTLERGIN A PRIVATE FAMILY: AN ENGLIS man. | Address W. T., 140 ‘av. Brookly MAN TO ASSIST AT MAKING PILLS —ONE OF experience preterred Apply t Oncar G. Moses & Co., H Cortinn MANTS? 14 NASSAU ST Vanted, bookkneper Fe hotel and freight ¢ poikheeper entry, ships tallymany bar. “) VALET WANT? b- ZA. business en keeper, entr receiving cler d exprensman, free. 425 itr TS WANTED—TO SEL! ng Burner flere rt Ina ri Amen, feewarde a Pmployment tie Also wanied, men laiely arrived KMART, ACTIVE YOUNG HAVING $500, er for a first Class theatre, Cau ‘und “ayod walary. ©0,, "38 Broudway, room 43, is, PUFserR ational Other situations on hand Ae pry goons’ SALESMAN WANTED—AT 277 FULTON Brook GooD B FIND AN OPPOR. tunity for axmall investment and permanent employ. nent; salir Wise. Call Lor three days.at 713 Broad: way, Foor YOUNG | ED _quire at 129) Prereepom at. T WX0,,¢ NEW, CHAMBERS STREET, ROOM + Wanted, three bookkeepers, four entry, ive shipping. four ), three hotel, two railroad, wk enc Herka; also mx porters ad yoo w, iB SALE OF A NEW AS haan Qi er aay tae Rte ly. Apply at No. 9 ditvet treet, third hoor O¥8 Wi NFRD 10, PRET GILT, BREASTPINS, W Ma Grant, 75 conta s Bring U he money. ots ohambers ty up stairs, room 2, OY WANTED=IN AN OFFICE, BETWEEN THR AOR 16 pag. 1a, Mots reside In Now York, ARDIY afta fer 8 | Hdoyd & Bons, 19 Nassau otree Ae FULL SET OF TERTH INSERTED POR $8, co | TO 835; gold) aver and bone, Fillings; E:xtraet pain, “At Hast Thirteenth street, near Third mee R. AUGLE, DENTIST-REMOVED FROM CANAL ‘street (01,261 Broadway, Dr. Howe's old stand, neat to station G, Upper set Teeth on rubber, $46 to $20, TAvaHING cas —GRRAT BUC Bes —TEBTH BX. 4 Srached positively withos Pala, (oF no charg, Beautl- ful sets of Teeth at low prices. Dr. ©, y VILLA Ie 402 Fourth avenue, tiear Twe Mt Hoth street. 500 rues NTALS.—GAS DAILY ADMINIB. OO) tered, aut teeth extracted without pain, or no charge, Fine sets of weth, the same day o Belo competion, Call’ early aud ave waiting, at v vas VLE jixth ave : sOUTH ERN “ADV ERTISEMENTS. JOR RENT—A FINE COTTON PLANTATION, ABOUT 9) miles from Natehez, Miss., In good order, with all the 2h to gecommodate eno i piaee is capable of makin - hn exvellent ope sas of engaging In nt nd one-third Lat N: January '1, 1867, This plantation is offered for tof then absence of the proprietor, Apply to GOODMAN & M Cotton Factors and pmataission Merchants, 9 New sirvet i | TON REY COPPER MINE—LN Loy D COUNTY, ag for sale: well opened, and the mont os vei In | ‘State. For particulars call al ASS eu ou Fe} gsi iP KENNET, HANTS.—A TLEMAN, nd inflacniel soqmaleianon si WHOLE T° one i 1 respectal ut as travelling agent tn ne establishment in this Aa- toy tn aome wholesa and for a good hi Mont ofice, ‘4 large trade, Sl f dress X.Y. Z., URNITURE, RICH AND niga, VI COSTLY HOUSE- ‘orte, Draw!) Room Bookease, Mirrors, steasion Table, But: Weat Twenty-third ar Sixth avenue. FURNITURE MOVING ESTABLISH- West Bleventh street, near Sixth country, "Planofortes, iture stored. Money loaned f ©. A od (BEDDING, Bedroo MIRRORS, Bx. mn Sulton, BES & SU erie warceoudhh, 200 and ai Pimit ion wireet, corner of Canal, N. B.—Payment taken by ments if desired, porte RE, " n Tn FINE ARTS. yOYAL Anriat MINIATURE PAINTER, FROM Karoped tn photograa tn wees healt _ CIGARS AND TOBACCO, 1, Wwito ALE DEALERS AND turer rer miata, simply ecient ime, a ri iioselt rat coos y of call at 108