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Atthe opening of the court yesterday morning the ‘ease of Strong ve. Strong was called, and the counsel on both sides having expressed their readiness for trial, tho elerk proceeded to empanel a jury. The case has beon flready before the courts, and the parties belong to the ‘most aristocratic circles. Tpe plaintiff, who sues for a @ivorce from his wife, is Peter R. Strong, a member of the New York Club, and during the war an officer on the staff of Major General Foster, where he held the posi- tions successively of captain, major and lieutenant @olone!, He was with General Foster in the Burnside expedition, and in the subsequent North Carolina cam- yelgns, and afterwards in the Departments of the South the Ohio. The defendant, Mrs, Mary E. Strong, meee of John A. Stevens, of the Bank of Com: ‘was consumed in the empanelling of tee“ jurors were in every instance challenged eet for the defence, whe: accepted them only ‘@ most searchin; investigation as to Pinole im 4 to render a verdict according to the evidence. e counsel for the plaintiff are Messrs. Hoffman and Ey and for the defence Messrs. McKeon and others. i Sd names of the jurors:—Edward T. Draper, Job Nathaniel C. Betts, John P. Worstell, , John i les Berry, John T. and’Francis Burke.” ke The Judge structed the jury ‘+ avoid hearing any Femarks regarding the case, and tw court was adjourned enti] this morning. “ - The Paris Exhibiti SPACR ALLOTTED TO DIFFERENT NATIONS. (Nov. 1) correspondence of London Telegraph.] spaces are reserved for the cies na- wes willgive the available space for exhibiters at 178 square metres. Claims for much more space are pouring in; and the wise rule seems to be to ap- ply for an impossible quantity in the hope of getting ome small port! Bemarxasie Taert—A Sare Weicmixa 1,500 Pousps @annrev Away.—Yesterday morning, about one o'clock, the eaddlery and harness store of F. A. Lutz, Jr, Just below the National Hotel, was entered by robbers, Peco 4 safe weighing about fifteen hundred pounds was taken from the store and carried off. The safe contained about $1,200 in money, and n &o., amount- ing to between $800 and $1, the back door, through which having bored a ey had access to the bolt that secured it, which hey’ drew back, thus opening a convenient entrance, as ‘as subsequent exit with Sein extraordinary booty. fe have frequently heard of “burglar-proof safes.’” Mother this has mares to be (moet we could not de- @ide.— Washington h , Nov. 22, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. ‘Mork. —On Wednesday, November 22, at the Baptist church, Hoboken,” ‘by the Rev. Alfred T1AM B, BARKER, of Boston, to Many, daugh- ter of Edward Monk, of Hoboken. Connxttx—CLARK.—At the residence of the bride's er, at Newburg, N. Y., on Wednesday, November by the Rev, Hotart Chotwood, Haney Mf. CONNELIY c) ite A. Crarx, all of Newburg. Canw®—Smionson.—On Wednesday, November 22, b: fhe Rev. James Brownlee, at the Reformed Dute! gore, Port Richmond, Staten Island, Mr. Hesry & to Miss Saran G. Smoxsox, both of the former = No cards, New Orleans lease copy. Incravan—! on Tuesday, mersp givand 21, by Grace Archbishop McCloskey, Mr. 8. P, INGRAHAM, to Migs Victoria (—DsTMotp.—On Thursday, November 23, Arie 50 Mr, Jewett, Jossea Luntitnon to ‘waany, eli newt Censor of C, E. Detmold. -Wasurxaton.—At Brooklyn, E. D., ‘Wednesday, November 22, at the residence of the bride's Some Oban Charles C. No Cuaries A. Lock- G. Exnca Wasurnaron, all of city. inti opr ee —On Tu , November 21, att wesidence of the bride’s mother, by the Rev. J. R. Stew- G, Mamustapr to Mary Lovisa Rygr, both of this November 21, ‘at as by the Rev. W. F. , to Lizzi POLE, former place. '—Porx.—On Tuesday, pA Harford county, Md. vaEKE H. Poxrxor, of New Yor! gerenter ror dohe c. Polk, 1 D., of the —On Thursday, November 16, at residence of the “pnde'e father, 65 East Fortieth by the Rev. Bishop South; Joun M. ScuLrs- “gorge daughter Por James 0, Smith, Esq. No November 23, by the ar a aged ‘at “st the so chara of the ‘Messiah, Jous to Hxsrze C. Piarr, both of this city. Pg as re y evening, Yovember 20, ihe Rev. H Asto Joux H. Witson to Anvic A., it dnghicr of "dames potyap Green: Her ste ‘and Wisconsin papers please copy, Bow | TEING—CONKLIN. —At leet on Wednesday, uber a mn residence of the bride's father, by Talmage, Davip P. Warxixs to Miss ick Cont of Greenpoint, L. I. Canada West papers please copy. , on Wednesday, No- residence of the bride’s i by Ye, al of D.D., Cuamtxs H. YuLiorr to of Brooklyn. acon, en vember 23, Cudr- in and daughter of Ja. ARM an wae Prcaras gant ‘on Thursday morning, Novem- nin B., wife of R. R. rains nas reheated, of the family are invited to at the Church of the Restoration, vescngth oll and Clark street, Brooklyn, on at two o'clock. on Thursday, Ne Y daughter of Enotua @. aad ¢ rs te fay ay eof e are resp ly the residence of her funeral, tered corn oad Jay, this (Fri- + 4 yoa Cemetery for in- of his brother-in-law, a are invited 2 attend |, at two o'clock, from i FE il eee i i » Stonington, Conn., Mary A. ‘Drevin, Dieter, a Baltimore, aged 71 , November at 122 Henry fnd hevore illness, Connxiics Dxs- of his age, Is of the family are invited to at- at hor lato residence, Coates ¥ street, at one O'olook. Boat at eleven o' rolook AM, for the Orange train. on Thiseday, November 23, , Mrs. Vounsia Foore, tod a Services at Greenwood on Saturday, at twaive o'clock, , Carriages will Saw foot of son street ou Brat of the sronmee 1 Fy Batt, MN XN fovember 23, Ronenr MoMastee, r ‘Dek ‘Ausiia Flint, Je., aged 1 yoar, 10 monttis and abe "gues wero carried to Ballston Spa, Saratoga Soon 08 Thursday, November 23, after a short abet Janse oe a resident of the Thirteenth ward uaintances, and those of his peothers inne rae eat A ‘and John hat are the funeral, in . sees tree AS ida ‘doar, aged] 1 yeer, ~= ey a) a ee ¥., ion Hhureday , November epee Tame he friends are {o,sttend the funeral, at , the Presbyterian, Dobb’s Ferry, on Saturday mornin, clock. Houari. oo on, Wednesday, November 22, Epwaxp L. Hovauroy, ‘The relatives and rims of of ? ie family are sertahsip to attend the funeral, from his late agers er bevseas Sixth and Seventh ‘avenues, this (Friday) oie noon, one o’e! ‘Hoboes.—At sea, on tig November 10, on board steamer Constitution, near San Francisco, Cal., Gronce Amma, infant sob of Captain Henry ©. and Annie A. ‘ear an Thursday, November 23, Linu, youngest daughter of 0. W, and Selina Morris, ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited to at- tend the runeral services, at the residence of her fath: wil 866 West Thirty-second street, on Saturday morning, at eleven o'clock. May.—On Thursday, November 23, Tuomas J., the y, aged 6 years, 11 months and only. son of Thomas aye. ‘The remains will be taken for interment this (Fri afternoon, at two o’clock, from his late residence, Pitt street. MoLavcunty,—On Thursday, November 23, Many Euzanern, daughter of Henry and Elizabeth McLaughlin, natives of Castiederg, county Tyrone, Ireland, aged 1 year and 11 months. The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, this faites) afternoon, at half-past one o'clock, from’No, 14 Hubert street. Londonderry paj pee please copy. Puuirs.—On Wednesday, November 22, pag Gares Pairs, of California, in the 86th year of his ‘The friends are invited to attend the funeral, this ( i day) afternoon, at two o'clock, from the residence of Robert Cranford, Exq., 76 Woodhull street, South Brook- lyn, without further notice, Srctirre.—On Wednesday morning, November 22, Exxey, daughter of Henry and Elles Sutcliffe, in the 10th year of her age, Funeral services, from the residence of her parents, Berkley street, Clermont, N. J., this (Friday) morning, at eleven o’clock. The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend. Skyaouz.—On Tuesday evening, November 21, Mr. im the 54th year of his age. Mx.ancton L. Serxour, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, this (Friday) afternoon, at 2 0’clock, from his late residence, jo, 47 Jane street. Smita.—On weineeday, November Grace J, Sure, daughter of Henry W. and Emma H. Smith, aged 6 months and 22 days. The friends of the family are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral, from the residence of her parents, Ber- gen Point, New Jersey, this (Friday) morning, at half- past eleven o'clock. StvaLerox.—On Thursday, November 23, Wintram W., only child of William A, and Mary Virginia Singleton, aged 1 year, 7 months and 26 days The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his parents, No. 65 West Twenty- -sixth street, near Sixth avenue, this (Friday) afternoon, at two o'clock. SURFLxET.—In this city, on Tuesday, September 12, afier along and severe iliness, Orumiia, youngest daugh- ter of Elizabeth and the late ed ‘Burilect. mains were interred at Hudson, N Tuomrsox.—On Tuesday, repeat 21, Miss Avavsra A. Tuomrson, aged 16 years and 9 months. ‘The relatives and fiends of the family are respectfully invited to atiend the funeral, this (Friday) afternoon, at one o'clock, from the residence of her mother, Almeda A. ‘Thompson, 110 West Twentieth streét. Wricnt.—On Thursday, November 23, Davin, eldest surviving son of Mrs. E. Wright, aged 33 years. ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his mother, jebees 178 Orchard street, on Saturday afternoon, at one o'clock. Philadelphia and Belfast (Ireland) papers please copy. West.—Suddenly, in Believuo Hospital, of conges- tion of the bowels, Many Wast, maiden name Mary Cook, aged 31 years, Her friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from Bellevue Hospital, this (Fri te afternoon, at two o ’clock, without further notice, MenLeR.—In Brooklyn, at his residence, No. Her re cea street, A. ArPLeron WHBELER; in the 33d year of ago. Notice of funeral in to-morrow’s papers. INANCIAL. ‘NITED STATES TREASURY, sy “New Yorr, November 20, 1865. DEPOSITS OF GOLD. orlty conferred by section Afth of the “Act to Provide Ways and Means for the Support of Government,” approved Mareh 3, 1863, and by direction of the Secretary ot” the ury, deposts of Gold Coin will he re- ceived at this office, from ‘corporations and sadividuals, in sums of not lean than twenty (39) dollars, for whial, Oerts. In pursuance of the authority cates. will be fssued, In demonations of $5000, $1,000, $100 , payable on demand, in coin, at this ottice, “ithe UoFiifcates thus asued will be received. by Conetars of Customs throughout. the United States “at par, in pay: ment of dutios on fmporia;” will be received In deposit by banks; by vote of Board are made a delivery on Contrasts, Ia gums of not less then $5000, and offer, the guarantee of the government for the safe keeping and return of coin to partles dosirous of retaining st at com Tuo Cerliicates of $5,000 wil be made payable to the ordor of E. H Birdsall, and endorsed by him, leaving. {t optional ith holders to photect themselves by further endorsements, Those of lesser smounts will be payable to bearer. No inte: rest will be allowed for deposits of coin; but the ‘coin or bullion deposited for or representing the Certificates of De- posit sl aitve retained in the Treasury for payment of the nie nd. H. VAN DYCK, Assistant Treasurer. JASH STOCKS FOR EXCHANGE.=T WILfs change first class petroleum stocks, now, sellin ular board at Sand upward pe real whiskey, Clears, pianos, jewelry and oiler marcha 6, stating where a conference may be had, Cash Stock, Herald office, EX- sstate, coAL DELIVERED AT Cost. MUTUAL COAL COMPANY, COAL AT ACTUAL COST TO SHAREHOLDERS. SHARES THN DOLLARS, which entitles the party to one ton of coal per year, at the actual cost, for every share subscribed. See prospectus of the compan: Glove Buildings 64 Broadway, and 19 New street, near Wall. with one voice Witt Tite PRICE OF COAL. Caer ‘AL BANK NOTE COMPANY, Theannual nga, al the Stock holdera will be held at the office of the Compan; ree corner of Liberty, ogee Green- wich streets, on 1863, a Let the ge ‘WISHING TO OBTAIN A ae amount deve ou AN Recetve money re mit and joe Intoreat at fhe rate of chectod fora gat aie otity bo Joané and bnainess paper. Purchase and sell governinent United States and ot aneist | Wee Ay ag yd hin 24 peepee 2D TO BORROW yorgen: Adress Dk. Fy, N*®%: Nir eas, im Rane are STOCKS “ag ) nee FFIOE OF THE PACIFIC, MAIL STEAMSHIP COM- es Titer 1 DEND. Notice is Geotnret drilend of ithe Board of oy coed this po Ape ++ (5) By i gh) " Stee of Wed ‘22d inst., the capital Sieats sorip ‘Hock as" fet | vine transfer by! (closed Tuesday, 1éth inst.,) will be re- opgned Friday. 2h 4 By onlor of the Bout of Directors, “TIUEODORE 8, JOHNSON, Secretary. SHREVEPORT AND TEXAS RAL wanted, by SCRANTON & MAGUIRE, VICKsBORG road Bonds wai 48 Exchange place, ILMINGTON AND MANCHESTER RATLROAD.— Coupons, past due, sh wale by SURANTON & MA- GUIRE, 48 Exchange plade. $5.00 WANTED—ON BOND AND MORTGAGE St air per cont, fora number of years, on first pert on Fifty-fourth street, near Fifth aven mural tOiS D. WAUGH, atoflce of Manuing & DeFurest, Wail street ~ WANTED—UPON FIRST CLASH RBAT, estate security, Address Silica, box 212 HO! my TO LOAN ON BOND AND MORTGAGE, im amounts to sult; some at 6 per cent. JOSEPHL MABON, No. 63 Piue sreet, T\tRYRE'S ZOCAVES.—C drill this evening, at 8 P. roads 7 6 v. a Wit “MON ghee. “FOR SAL E—-VERY FINI; WiLt ald apy at 62 William street, roo! No. 8, 7 DOO ee eek TINEN SHEKTS FOR SA ke Pill Also een Comorntie by - curs Blan ow ‘inser su sala, sveamnbout, &e JouN HATH, is Carmine r treet, corner Bleecker. : __ RELIG joUs NOTICES. a D. us HENDERSON, “OF LOU! TATTLE, Ky Rirnava roadway, se sponpeig, boure i unanimot moertved the Oogeniensts — Joun A. A Secret Sou ¥. Tonmem, ™ § Secretaries, AN inating Comm 2 of the domeradie sectors of the ating Committee of che 2 Twelfth, Ninete "Twenty-accond wards. for & School corner of ortietn Sareea m Clare's sa piatel, oe street ani aven rig Ban a ES B, BRADY received H. P. COCHRAN, Chairman. fom 4} McSoxter, T{ Secretaries, [ASWE: New York, Nov. 2 1865, Até A MEETING OF THE TAMMANY HALL WARD Committee of the Eleventh ward, held at their room, November 23, 1865, Captain DAVID HOAG and THOMAS DALEY were nomihated ax Councilmen for the Fifth Se rial district; also a committee appointed to submit. to the Ward Committee, on Saturday, November ing names of four additional candidates to osmpieva the el _Ebwano B, For, Secretary." “AUKIN®: “cuatrman, weve A MEETING OF THE CITIZENS OF THE THIR. teenth ward, held at the honse of John \y, No. 67 Ridge street, a mnction that PETER MoKNIGHT resalve tho nomination of this convention, and that we him our dearty support for Alderman of this, the Eighth Aldermanic rich Was unanimously carried "JAMES EARLY, Chairman, Tuomas McManox, Secretary. A MEETING OF THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN General Committee will be held at Tammany Hall, on Friday evening, 24th inst, at 734 0° baa a day ae Sauvey. 7. Win Hrcunae ™ } Secretaries, ATEXTION-TWELETH WARD DEMOORATIC AS. sociation.—A public meeting of the above wiil be held at P. Rigney’s, corner First avenue and 12th street, to en- dorse our candidates for Mayor, Corporation Counsel, &. RIGNEY, President, Le KNICKERBOCKER, Tnowas Doxw, Seo'y. EIBOCKEER, ico President _ Sas. Boxtann, Treas’r, Fe MAYOR, ©. GODFREY GUNTHER, For Counsel to the Cor RICHARD 0'GOR Abe By order of the New Xork Den Democratic City Comnintion. JAMES BAGLI Chairman, Tlenry R. Roowr, ) Hesuy P. West, GODFREY beh 2h rv ig OF THE } Ps cs ‘Ata full and enthusiastic meeting of this organization, held at Armenia Hail, 79 Bunk street, on Wednesday evening, November 2, the following preamble and resolutions were adopted:— Whereas the various ongantzations, claiming to represent the democratic electors of the city o! Kh sanied thats sey the Mayoralt; id whereas it is deer portance that neither a fepubilcan nor a represcutative of. the corrupt “ring” huterest should be chosen therefor, having every con- fidence in the integrity aud ability of the present Ineumbeu and admiring the duelity and devotion to, the public interes with which Mayor C. Godfrey Gunther has discharged his Ollicial duties; therefore be it Resolved, at we deem it essential to the vindication of democratic’ principles and to the promotion of the best fnter- ests of the clty that every democratic voter, setting aside all distinetive appellations, should unite in an’ earnest, zealous and deteriined wipport of HON. ©; GODFREY GUNTHER as the democratic candidate 1 Lavor, SOLOMON BANTA, President. oo. W. Morton, — Horatlo N. Gallup, Holmés 3 Nathaniel Roe, A. Amelung, | Dr, Thos, Mee, Tsnac Odell, G. Bogert, Vice Presidents, Davin M. Eat, Ti Samvrrn F. Auiaty, rev 1LLIAM Hawxs, Secretaries. XUNTHER CLUBS OF NEW YOR! Ata meeting of the Seventremhivard Gunther Club acommiiice of five were appoinied to confer with and ine Yile the attendance of @ like number from each aud every Gunther Club in tis city for the purpose of perfecting the bet 75 zation of said nbs, ral Gunther Clubs, in conformity with the above resolution, are respectively invited to elect five delegates, to meot at Cooper Institute, room No, 24,00 Monday, 27th inst, at7 P.M. WM, MURPTIY, ‘OFFMAN O'GORMAN GRAND RATIFICA. tion Meeting. The Committes of Arrangements for the Mase Ratification Meeting of the democracy ure requested to moet at Tammany Hall, on Friday, 2th inst. et 4 o'oluck 2. M._By order of DOUGLAS TAYLOR, Chairman, MOZA87 GENERAL COMMITTER. dME An important Meeting of this General be held on Saturday evening, 26th inet. Punetual attendance is requested. 23 vi Ok HARRIS: ixcenr C. Kina, Po MconsE > | Secretaries, Chairman, AND BW YORK, NOV. 25, 1868.—AT A MEETING OF TH Democratic Union’ Convention of the Twelfth Alder- manle district Mr, JOSEPH MoVAY. received. the nant: mous vote of the Convention for Alderman of the Aldermanic district, The Convention was held at ‘357 7 ‘Tita street, MICHAEL GRACE, Chatrinan. W. H. Wittams, Secretary, IXTH SENATORIAL DISTRICT, Ninth, Fifteenth, Bixteonth and Eighteenth wards. sate Conmellman, J. COONAN, AMMANY HALL | REGULAR L CRATIC UNTO COUNCTIMEN, SEVENTH MORAL Dishiocr BENJAMIN OORE, Twelfth ward PATRICK RUSSE! FR. HUG RENEE HENRY MORAY. Twenty. sesond ward, JOUN H, GENT, Twelfth ward, MANY WALL mmissioner of TIMOTHY BRENNAN. a ARTHUR O’DONNELL, Chairman. pwix M. ITagarrry, TeasoP. Witarxson,’ } Secretaries, TPHE, [STH WARD INDEPENDENT DEMOCRATIC |. tub will holds meeting at 272 First aveuue, cor Sixteenth st., on Friday evening, November 24, at 734 Members ested to attend, as business of tinporta ‘will bo transac PRILIE MULLIGAN, President. Joun GALLacuel HE EXECUTIVE COMMITTER OF THE WORK inen’s Independent Polltical Orgautzatian a ed to meet at (holy headquarters, on Saturda, t 734 o'clock. J.D. PLUNKEET, sBecretary. ST WARD C, GODFREY GUNTHER | CLUR Ata large and enthusiastic meeting of tho First Ward C. Godfrey anther Club, held at 87 Greenwich atre evening Zist tust., the following resoluti ‘"fWhereaa fh thts age of political eorraption, when and consistency are seldom found to be the characteristicn of those who week 4, 1 behooves us, as citizens having the welfare Our nade and adopied cliy nt heart, to take proper cognizance of him ‘who 8808 (lose esaen: ietlone ‘and tender to him an honorable and mauly i esolver a That ee ize in the Hon. ©. GODFREY pt: cog . ae y exposed ihe venailty and gorruption of, those a O wvenallt rrypuon of tho ial harp ina and on REGULAR NOMINATION FOR ‘ommon Schools of the Firct district, honesty rho hay preyed fattened aaury, and that in kim wo behold to partisan lon. O, vemand GUN. deere ee eTE AN, Prenident. hist oo }, Vice President, Joun Purrzep, Secretary, ATA 2 DISTRICT.—AT A Tenth, ion ae Broadway, on yesterday event Bin” seraeret ‘moved that 1 to walt on Mr. MeBrien and ac. quaint him of his nares ort the meat ae THOS MONTUOMERY, ward, jam rob oa j peataradin TH ALDERMANIO DISTRICT, Bee eee fouble sholiet gun for BLY. Hall nomination for Alderman, ienesen Fo Bien | secre tion for Al ouart Halt eam Hon for Alderman, AMES GAVIN, Chairman. ‘aut cones} oo econ QTH ALDERMANIO DisTRICT. Demoeratio Unton Asroc! ation, headquarters O'Shaugh- Resay’s, corner of Fite and Broome streets Ing. Woreniber amin crveting of tbe. Gelogatse tomy vininy Rh Aldermanic Disiriot Convention, AN- HON R, Es received the bi ‘num: ber of votes was duly 4 ectared the nominee for Alderman of the Eigbu Aldermanic ¥ HENRY OLOSE, Chairman, Toxormy J. Wirexuan, Danie, A. Muley, Manny Waigur, Secrotaries. QT WARD GUNTHER CAMPAIGN CLUB-—THE MEM. bora of this club will assemble at Kckerson's, Great Enst- ern Hotel, corner of Christopher and West streets, on Satur. day eventhg, Nov 26, at 8 o'clock. All persons tnendly to hd re-election of Major Gunther are invited Lo attend, GUUS. 1, THOMS, President. HENRY H. ROOME, Viee President. } Secretaries. Yau Pin, Avaustus Price, TH WARD INDEPENDENT DEMOCRATIO CLUp — A ‘meeting of the above club will be held at 213 F Twelfth street, Os Friday evening, 24th inst, at 6 o'ek All members are requested to attend, aa business of impor: tance t# to be transacted. TRICK DEVIN, President, Jaman MoMangn, Secrotary. Jase Dhvir, Treasure Parnick Grutor, 861 18, WARD ( AT ANIC DISTRICT),—A Meeting of the OMe i ‘Ward will be held at the emilt Dis) pp aary od Second grenue and Twen' oa rom on Fri res ae ning, Nov. 24, at 7k, to the ation of Dunn 1k: af for alder. jon, yi jy and TOWN" FL FITZSIMONS, Chatrman, Beaxard Sarrn, TH WARD ©. GODF! UNTHER CLUB. 18" maambers of thle oa mn 7 evening S| Ae » invalid or otherw! pane sew; Mav ousekeeping; small fereuces; no o Jection to country, Address M. ier RESPECTABLE aiRh: WISHES A SITUATION IN aS gos Lg od cook, respersng froner. 2 tor tee dare radont employer's, 12h Finslore, second wot stsos bakes wanet lar: GOOD MILLINERS M" whe; fis Main ty Oranges Maguire at ia 6th av, near lth at., N. ¥. ee MALL Gi TEND byt R tk had HERSELF See eg ae ak aes atear Wass a! FIRST ce a Be te aT a Only those olty 30, CATION. WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, » washer and ironer, or would do general house. work ian smiall fumily; las the best of city reference. Call at 185 West 17th st., near 7th a1 LADY DESIRES TO PROOURE A SITUATION FOR an excellent cook. Inquire at No. 9West 24th st, Fri- day and Saturday, from 11 to 3 o’clgel. RESPECTABLE MARRIED WOMAN, WITH A ih breast of initk, wants a baby to wet’ nurse, who lately lost her own, Can be seen unui engaged at 2 daav., near 2ist ‘West 34th reference need epply. Waited 4, WOMAN, ag Sa AND DO GENERAL housework, at Orange, N. J. To a good girl Mberal wages and a pleasant home. apply to to B. Terhune, 23 Park Tow, up stairs, Were ba gn CLASS OrmmAs08. ON roves aker's sewing machine, to goto Poughkeepsie, In- quire at 289 Brondway, New York second loft WASTED-10 ENGAGE FOR A PLEASANT BUSI- HY auess, a neat, gonteot voung lady; must be intelligent. None other need apply. ‘Addvess Homo, box 19) Hi ee. RESPECTABLE WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION AS seamstress, or work by the day or month; can do all kinds of sewing: is a good shirt maker; can out and fit dresses ‘and children's clothes. Apply at 4 Gouveueur st., frat door from the corner of Monroe, POSITION AS HOUSEKEEPER DESIRED, BY A Tespectable American lady, for a single m5 Bone but respectable parties need answer. ‘afaress t for three days, W. H, II., box 200 Herald office. RESPECTABLE WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION 4s good plain cook, good washer and no abjeo- iion to go a stort. distaiee tn ‘the sountry; best of « erence given, Call at 168 West 8d st, first oor, fa the SITUATION WANTED—RY A RESPECTABLE Scotch woman, as experienced nurse or chambermald and seamstress, in b gentleman's family; would goa short Aistance In the countey; Rood refe Call f at 197 Bloocker st, roomie. eee Call for two days RESPECTABLE GIRL WISHES A SITUATION BN) ook, wash and iron; good city reterence, Can some at her last employer's, 28 45th at., between 5th and A ae OF HIGH RESPECTABILITY WISHES A ation as amanue: Address 3 B,, box 4,055 Post oftice, N.Y. Son three dare A YOUNG LADY WISHES A POSTTION Pua See et More as saloowoman, Address Miss M. F., 155 A BRSPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHTS A SITU. ation as good cook: has no objection to assist with the asking: good ety reference; good su tion given bi employer. Can be seen until suited at 202 West 24th st., A SITUATION WANTED—BY ve xo? NG WOMAN, TO do general hounework: and ironer. Can he room, from 10 to 4 o’clo G LADY WISHES A SITUATION TO LEARN the fancy dry goods business, Adddeas er call at No. 1 Park plice, R. F, CLARET. SITUATION WANTED—RBY A RESPECTABLE young woman, a# nurse to growing up children; isa trees; oF ludy's aid, “Call from 10 to 2’ at 201 tween 1 18th 8 anid 19th sta, A SITUATION WANTED_BY AN EXCELLENT cooK; understands all kinds of cooking, and is an excellent baker; will assist in the washing and frontug if required; best city reference. Call at 472 Gth av., near 29th at, SITUATION WANTED—BY AN, ENGLISH, RADY. aged 8). who has lost her husband, 38 coo hous Keeper; fully nndersiands the management of a nso and hase thorough knowledge of French ana English cook’ ing {n all its branch pone ‘need apply who will object to having her lite child to board with her. Address Mrs, Longe, 243 West 27th st, second floor. SITUATION WANYED—BY A WILLING obliging young woman; laa good cook and bakei axcellent washer and loner; no objection to do cha her- Werk or housework; the best city references, Call at 404 A ESPECTABLE GIRT. WISHES A SITUATION AB chambermaid and waitress; good elty reference given, Callat Td Weat 17th AND an nen ; food alty referenoe. 8th and 9th avs, SITUATION WANTED—BY A RE bertaald, and wonld do ‘i it WANTED—RY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS nd to assiotin ohamberwork. Call at 275 3d between 224 and 2d sta, COUNG WOMAN WANTS A SIT! at clans laundrees, Iius five years’ reference MARKIE! er own on or add: and to asst lerstrnds all kid SITUATION.—IS A GOOD COOK, site food baker of bread, Can got 27 State st, Good city re ference, Call A® RESPECTABLE SCOTCH GIRL WISTF tion, to: wash and iru c Work; no objection to go 4 short dixta bo seen for cue day if uot engaged, “a2 Hast 13h 3% tween Ist ay. and av, A. mess TABLE WOMAN, A leretania bread, bisentt and pas. arse of @ dairy and assist in county referer (00K.—WANTED, BY A REST situation e# cook; 0 try making; will take ‘enti hing and ironing: situation ax housche tion of trust o elds ae Weat 47th vt. -OUSEREEPER.—A SITUATION AS HG PER is wauted, in a respectable position, either In thin eity OF the rountry, by a very desirable iat woman, with the Dest of refersricen. and who is not afraid of work.” Cull vn URSE,—WANTED A SITUATION, BY A THOROCOM. Ny ccmapetent ana ratiabte pe bag had long expe- 5 can an infant from tts the entire ebai y nay and saws can Carniah ye MARRIED GER. and the or eri Lge a! WANTED—BY A oe TABLE GIRL, as washer three and ironer. ¢ “oii een for Ly bi Les Haat Sth et, baneunout 00 ITUATION WANTED— rator SEAMSTRDSS AND OPE- achine;, Deeded: would work by tho week or momib. "Apply at 49 the week. ov m0m East 16th a, Unird flor, front room, wal fo YOUNG WOMEN WISH SITUATIONS. ONE As $4 a good washer and ironer, and ® good baker of d biscult; is willing and obi octner to do do cham and. waitin Inquire at 8 Jane at, in the ey oF wou YT ANTED—BY A RESPEOTABI LB YOU! pie WOMAN, A ‘Aituation as wet nurse, Can be sean ng at at b05 24 av., between 32d and 334 , Tear attain, fet loor. WX TED x4 GIRL AS COOK AND TO DO GENERAL, itchen work; reference Freveribga work: Feference required. Apply at No. JANTED—TO GO TO CHICAGO, A NURSE, TO take care of a young child, Gall at Fifth Avenue Ho- tel, room 269, between 2 aud 4 o'clock. ANTED—A PROTESTANT GIRD, AS NURSE AND chambermald; must be a neat sewer, Call between 10 and 12 o'clock this diy at 387 5th av, W4NtED 510 ao 70 ORANGE, NEW JERSEY, 12 miles from New York, a woman to cook, wash'and fron; medium sized family, where ahe ean have «good home and fair waj ges. | Apply t0 Judd, 151 Broadway, second 0. floor, room, Call wt 11d West 18th at, si Waa a: —A TED—A GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK; also a young. girl to take care of children. Apply at the office, 143 East 13th st., between 3d and 4th avi PROTESTANT GIRL, AS CHAMBER. COOK, FOR A HOTEL IN Those lmving first class references ly tothe purser of the steamer Andale i. p Piel a for two days, between A. M, and 4 F ANTED—A GOOD COOK, IN A PRIVATE FAMILY; nay Ke Poy mares and have good city reference, Apply from 9 to 12 A. M., at 169 Madison av. ANTED—A GIRL ina private f cook and a first rate Fences, at 326 Washing DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK White Rlains; must be a good and. froner. ‘apply yee refe- », on Saturday, from {1 to ANTED—IMMEDIATELY, A GERMAN GIRL AS erfect cook, Washer and ironer, in 4 German-American family; good wages, None but Germans need apply at 9 Montague st, Brookizn, G@ MAN WANTS A SITUATION IN A WHOLE Erocery, tour, or produce commission house, he can acquire i’ thorough knowledgs of the business. with », ca of putting in capital at a suitable ume. Address K. L.. box 22 £ jerald of of MAN, 29 YEARS OLD, JUST ARRIVED rope, wants a situation in & hotel, with av herwise; speaks several languages, ge of the books ii nece no objections to act ax responsitie waiter; thirteen years experience; well ve, Address E.R educated; good reve: 12 Oth st. YOUNG MAN, 20 YEARS OF A speak and sale oF retail dry goods store, tolearn the business; class recommendations, Address F. H. K., cave Mansion 78 Franklin st. n all its branch dc ere Apply to De. ‘Wm, P. 1,329 Broudway, second door FED 28 YEARS, OF GOOD cumperate hablis, wants i : wages Tow; good AX Da bad cote ation. Address L. A. DRY GOODS SALESMAN, WHO HAS BEEN IN ZA. “his present positic number of years, ts veiling to make an engage ng x eae om Jan, 1, 1866 fie’ influences a Jurge bear 2 re No. 1 references. er orb two dayess ox 1 ie Pikdnan hie trough the bgitling aivo, "Address B. UNG MAN FROM rong eaateaeess hes + Herald ofice, BY A YOUNG MAN, IN y capaclty; good retereuces of ASS BARTENDER, Wii0 ants a aliuation, Con @ from last employer. ‘Ad- ougags Molecule, Boston mo WioLesal, D—BY A SOBER, HO: man, well need to horses, a situation to drive 01 care of their, 15 willing to meks Nlinselt Address for t ed. 1. M., Herald ofc mee froin ANTED.—A YOUNG M pare experi it WIth AHO Kood how pacity Where he cor e trade in any Addresa IT. C.J, Ww’ ‘Herald off NTED—A SITUATION AS TRAVELLIN from sample; has had five ye iunisnloa, “Address, for tivo days, Tra: BONUS WILL RE GIVEN BY A YOU ears of age, for w situation as axel $50 x Beper op detk in sone go04 banking or comm prodaon first cins# refereners, No agent uve bon 16h Herald oly Y ‘hadreos 0. ¥. “WELP WANTED—MALES. APPLY AT JOANSTON BROTH. roadway, N. ¥. T THR Sxhowanrs AGUNGY, 114 NASEAU 8T., toattheeper, xalstant bovkkesper: entry. ship: meget Wig ra aed per weel GENTS, RESPONSIBLE WANTED aay $5 to $9 per ey cande easily. room 20, A Sikes EVERY WW) Broad) PORTER WANTED-SALARY, $15 PER WE also bookkeepe: limen, saleamen, bartende: laborers; partner waated, with MAN HAV: 1x0 ” CAN HAVE A FIRST RATE situa permanent engagement and large )-4 38 Broadway, room $8, oe bya SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, TO ) general Lousewar or chaperwork sau waiting. Can ase seen at 14 Spring st, second floor, front room, PIRST RATE BOOKKEEPER WANTED—TEMro- rarlly, perhaps permanently, ins conmission houso Addrers box 5,109 Post office, immediately. ‘ANTED— A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Young woniin, an waitrons’ or chambermald and wait. reas; will osaist in the washing and tre five yeare’ erence. Call for two days at 133 Clinton place, 8th st, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as first clase lanndress, in w private faaatly best of city roeerinG De given. Call at 146 8th iwoen 17 t Ais CLERKS, BOOKKEEPERS, SALEEMEN, Por. tors, dry good, shipplo ory and entry cl itaattons cai at-tho Mationat’ Employ men: i wanted, men lately arrived, and all others Reveau o yal ‘out of empio; . E SELL AN ARTICLE a Knterpriats ‘men cau do well by 4 Ai 46 Bloecker sireet, after W. Woup, * ‘ANTHD—BY A RESPROTARTR ae TCH PROTES. tant girl, o situation as first class chombermaid wn 4 pial Beit or take charge of a child, besh olty reference, arene ply at 13434 West 19h st., fourth door, between 7th and bth avs. Wanrep—a SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE a: as firet class cook in @ private family; bas the best city Teference. Can be seon at it Bast 23 at. A YOUNG AND nurse, with a good breast of between Sth and 9th avs., milk, Call nf iW ‘est 26th ep tor, ‘ANTED—A_ siTv ATION “BY A RESPECTABLE housework in'a gmall private family, Call 7m wt 40 Saal ANTED—BY A SMART, COMPETENT GIR, TO rng general howto ork ins small, private fomiys reference. Call at 286 West Sit at., for two days, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young womai puree or seamstress (no iid ble fe iven, Or apply AL Li6 Laeona nt, Neat — Laie ANTED—SITUATIONS, BY mearerranes | ee cH reer, wi iat ghambermaid ar wate ; washing aud ironti Age Feterwnces, Call at 208 Went 2d at., gest 'ANTED—A SITUATION AG LADY'S MAID, BY,4 Tinie Bea aaa FEW YOUNG MEN WANTED TO PREPARE FoR counting rooms, as bookkeepers, penton, A; ex teachers; ‘terms moderate’ tommissions qiven ing. Teachers’ fustitate, 498, roast ny Cc. Mok TIMER, MAN WITH VALET WANTED—ALS0 A YOUN $90; wages $35 v3 mk King Pow ln cnr Tene a Fears, Boas bs WAxtE?5 4 Piney Cras PACKER OF e HARD. by addressing 8. bor 178 Herald oflce. — eT ANTED SMART YOUNG MEN TO PREPARE WA tir and nome rope, Caperienced reporters, Call evenings, at room Ay oy i 619 Broadway: WXtED~A MAN, TO DRIVE 4 DOUBLE TRAM, for a brewery. Only those aoquatnted ¥ with the buai- ness ueed apy Address in own handwriting Industry, D-IN A COMMISSION HOUSE, A SMART, Tnaligtt boy, from 16 10 18 years of age, who writes 4 hand and res Wwith his parents. “Addrens, "with Post ofc Herald office, tm references, Ww ALESMAN IN. RETAIL DRY GOOD! "rook an Irishman and slogle preferred. 1 rookly, Waste 2D—AN with boo! store. Address, ‘ANTED—AN AGE dere fora new arcs, Atlantic Stay IVE YOUNG MAN ACQUAINTED eping, aa an entry olerk in a hardware th relerences, B. Herald of SELL AND TAKE OR- Reference required, Address AT. eee ON. ¥. ALE LEATHER HOUSE, fonged be kkeeper and accountant; best refer Addrese I thor, box 168 Herald office. WANTEDTA, GENERAT. AGENT voR AN EDUOA- (ional cause in New Orleans which ts mecting with Fe: markable snccess, Also a general agent for Baltimore, ane Anotligr for Montreal “Aauiross box’ 4,016 Post office, oF Kk row, room 2 TWO MEN ON RAILROAD Fou 4, two clerks for grocery s — 2, Wo men to drive horses ani VILSON & CO., . Jersey y AGENTS TO CANVASS THE CITY AND VV “State for the sale of the best artificial limb made, In- quire of Gregory & Co., 69 Broadway. WANSTEDTA FIRST CLASS ENTRY CLERK) NONE but rience need apply, Address 8. A. 8., eronces. with Fe AT THE PAVONIA HOUSE, 182 WEST 8T., a. Herald gi w* TED— MAN TO TAKE CHARGE OF A DINING saloon, who enn deposit $100 for his honesty. Apply from 11 to 3 ut v3 Washington at. a MAN IN A STORE, WITH A FEW HUN- ecurity and interest for mone) Such bet Broadway, room 48. POR CASH AN WITH $180 TO $900; MAN: on nit or wages; near the Lingle man preferred. Ade wer, Herald of AT THE U2 Taree AGENCY, 18 valosman, watchman, rs and Libel tea ae ITED 1 V, GOOD AGENTS TO CANVASS FOR idge & Cos fine ofl portraits, cable nt, Sherman Apply to H. { lady, Lincoln, holida; ‘from 9 to WA. wt MAN, AS LIGHT PORTER; Apply to Charles Folsom, 38 Mul- AN bout 18 yaars old. a lane, betoré 19 o’elock. WANTEDAIN A FANCY GOODS STO man, 18 to 20 years old, and of polite address; one who 1" | preferred, " Address, ig salary, Anders or "EXPERIENCE; n, the other the hoslery departe ih 9 salesmen in VAN #01 RENDURGIE & {fUNT MAN TO TAKE FULL tling establishment, Address, with, sud sovriety, K., box 6,602 Fost office, G MAN, AS CLERK IN A HOTEL, home and satisfied with a very Motel, station ¢ AXTED—A YO! lesiving a go ale salary mag adare W' mode THE TRADES. A. G00D CYLENDER PRE AL potent to take charge of « sijuations at tho, office of ND & MAN Gom- don presses, may find per. ‘ancie Hare & Coy 69 A “00D PI PRACTICAL MAN orstands (he busivess, Inquire at Works, Sin) ply to oF udiliess < PRESS AND BLOWN orks. Apply to Phenix beth, S RN MAKEL3 WANTED—AT THE AMERIC, uitural Works, gorner of 2th st, and 10th av, , BY A GENTLEMAN, wito n bréwer In n- dary not. the object—atua- Thouds, Herald o AND. SPOON BUR. ourth floor. EB HOLLOW WAR! uted, at 36 Vey Ps Wanten. ) JOURNFYMAN TAILOR, TO GO inquire of H. K, Gates, 191 Broad- A Gor AS GENERAL 8U. nust be a man of "ol nd machinist, , frat class machine e above | management rations, a liberal rangement'will be, nade. A bax 108 Herald of TANTED—A PRACTICAL SOAP AND n r, to go ont Of tor must anders + apn news thoroughly, be steady and industrious, me well Focmnmanded." ‘Por particulars apply to Btalathorp & Ger 109 Liherty at. es, and Bay ia, every Address with ieferouces (or apply (a Lang ‘road ‘strost this city), or Davie & Taylor, ‘Sl Cond ninen Borton. \NTED—A FIRAT OLASS PHOTOGRAPH Wei alter west apnys Adarass A emp” stoad, Bloomsbui WAmecs GOOD WaTcTMAl Apply to Durtey & Barnes, No, FRENCH ADVERTIS MENTS. ( N DEMANDE—UNE BONNE RANCATSE, PouR prondre sin de (ros enfants agi nix ana et un an; Hl feut quel ne soit Ss ‘twop hs? Iie kache bien parler sa langue. S'adreaser 1, 1 Ouest Me 10, ipsa 2. DEMANDE—t NE BONNE FRANCAISE, te ad deux petites files, S'adresser au n. 17 Ouest “MATRIMONIAL. @ NTLEMAN WISHhS TO MAKE ‘THE ACQUAIN- ofa young Indy, yearn olf, with wie fomateimdny. eM ject; but alo must be of appectane, Rind aud ‘sposition, and sincere ear sing with coufideac station G, youNa RAVAGANTLY FOND OF LADY, dress, desires t j Mics Aguos Olarke aaintance of a wealthy gentle- or gith 2 view to matrimony. Ad- ath YOUNG AND HANDSOME WInow LADY, wishes to form ihe acynaintance of some #, wih & view to matrimony. Address GED tle J ig water pipe,” with the wr Tes preweniationy Will be rege Lovelock A. M. of Thuras day, No ig of le foot water pipe froin a point tn the Oroton wqu Ninetieth thro 4 Ninetieth «treet and Eighth rem jue ral Park, near Bightyoifth. at Kpecthes- Aid such information as may be necessary oan be Ob Uained at the Buginoer's omen, city ital park. par weel THY STePHE i ol, re Arocery and ary Row, | pARRAGH, Takase au acannon and th % AWC N. arian ah $0 wanted, meu lately arrived, 428 Broad: | Noyswnrn 17, 1808, OY WANTED—IN AN OFFICE. BE TWEEN 1 AND 1 4 _FU RNITURE. j Prat gonlde, tn, Neve Tot Sandi MAGNIFICENT SF assau st, roo aid aud Ma ENGLISH OR SCOTCH PRE. 4 thoroughly understand bis rmanent situation is offered, up atalea, ‘cloe! “10 Joh cals & Sous, 15 OACHMAN: wANrey ferred; murt be A bast Wane a one & Call at 64 and 66 Lispona: Bs AND COLLECTING CLERK WANTED.—AD. dross, with refercuce, age and salary expected, box Fost bite LOYMENT.—A COMPETENT MAN WANTED AS Bier Mr cntutey agen Apply sv Beckman + TIEN SE ICS BS IN ALL rik pane OF BUSINESS, OUT OF 0. Lm, Ne ree IRTISIN(G AGENCY, BROAD- ‘ss 4—War le bats book- sie ver, pur sy gpm omnes, © MPETENT AND sri theo Pins ful Parlor 4e, Cont t, ‘coat Weat id. YEN OCT. aio sia bn Dome FRR Soon ft 00; lao & jo" » droom Room geest sscritios. Lnquire 0 ght street, near tai Srenue u NITURE xOvinG ye! Ay We ae iceenth gg ReTABLISH ned. it ua ny Pit “ficuivure a PRNITU =n CARPETS REDDIN Br pa wom mth Palr Gaul eat taken bg Al PNITURE — PAY THE for Household Furniture, noe ow furnivure to store Or 30 Kinet Brosdway. a LARGEST stook EST STOOK OF on. ciay uaorumengy 82 DERROROOK FORSTER, a AND LOOKING GLASB®, TO BE FOUND Ix THR WORLD, 1847 * DB GRAAF & TAYLOR'S, @ AND 0 BOWBRY, | IND @ CHRYSTUR STREBR —

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