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NEW YORK. HERALD, THUKSDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1865. Herma). © 2 inthe tin ear othinage U. 8. A., in the 24th year of his age. nds and relatives, and officers of the sitar y and navy, are invited to attend the wit! further notice, from the residence of his brother- in-law, Dr. Carnochan, 14 East Sixteenth street, on Fri- at one o’clocik. jURRAY. Tuesday, December 26, after a_i soring residence of the bride's } illness, Java MupRay, a native of the county ‘Dorey, Inet by, the fe. Ie Ge Brown, re ee aged 44 years. a, to Miss Cuana Cummuncs, of ey St. Lawrence The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to at- county, N. Y. tend the funeral, from the residence of her sister, Mrs. Beiter Gees —On , December at the | Mary 0. 414 East Tenth eatty 8 this (Thureday) 8 residence, by the Rev. ther Preston, James H, | afternoon, at two o'clock, from to Calvary Ceme- Garry to Desoran L. Gt all of this city. tery. Gissuane—McKinwey.—Op Sunday, December 24, 4 the Rev. Thomas Lodge, FRANCis Gishunye to Junie D. McKinney. Tsaace—Cougn.—By the Rev. Mr. Moskowitz, at the Mutver.—On Tuesday, December 26, Many a aged 55 years, ‘A requiium mass will be celebrated for there her soul, at the Church of St. Mary, Star of the Po Greene street sy: arinteg Askatay [saacsto Miss Estaze | Friday morning, at nine o'clock. The relatives and Cones, both of this friends of the family, also the frieads of her sons, James Dublin ed oe please copy. and Joha, are requested to attend the funeral, from the Love—Hover Thursday evening, December 21, above named church, on Friday afternoon, at half. past two o'clock, Her remains will be saterred at the Ceme- tery of the Holy Cross. McLeay.—On Wednesday m: December 27, at eight o'clock, Joseruive Modus cs, fe of Heury ©. Mo- Lean, and daughter of Theodore Moulton, Esq. Due notice of the funeral will be given. hereafter. igFkarsey —On Wednesday, December 27, after & long and paren illness, which he bore with Chriatian fortitude, Joan McFeaaney, in the 28th year of his age. His friends and acquaintances are seopecitulig ins ine to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 121 W! street, this Thursday) afteranooa, at two o'clock. the remains will be taken to Calvary Cemetery for inter- ment. Oturr. —At Tompkinaville, Staten Island, on Wednes- day, December 27, Haxwaa S., relict of William Olid; Sr. Notico of funeral to-morrow, at Essex, Cope. Rev, J.T. Gallup, Rocer W. Love, of Brook! to Ameuia L, Hover, me gangnter of Ss ic oars, x 1 — BRINKERHOF t . ¥., Tuesday, Decomber 24, by Dr as No ca Macoowaln—Brrven On Sunday, Dece: ber 24, v: Rev. James Wrowulce, Jouy H. MagSonato, of Satters- ville, to Miss ANwus ae, of Staten Is!and. New Ji rs please copy. Y papel Bar: Hoey was —On y, Decem| it the ‘Second Presbyterian church, Plaaficid, v ae MON Parsz, Esq., to Liza ‘Hosrruay, both of the former Powet—Crawrorp.—On Saturday, December 23, tn Brooklyn, by the Rev. Theo. L. Cuyler, Wiuiam Powstt to ae ANN dah sig of Brooklyn Ripoxit-—At South Amboy, N. on Monday, Decem- Surru— —On Monday, December 25, at St. | ber 25, after a long illoeas, Bear widow of Charles Lake's chur, by by tho Rev. Isaac H. Tuttle, Davio Net- | W_ Riddell, aged 61 years.” sox Surru to Many Exwa, only fiatcnter of Bamuel L | The fr ends of the amily are invited to attend the Plaville, 0 alt of his city. funeral, this (Thursday) afternoon, at 1 o'clock, from the S0uLsvaN—O'SvuusvaN.—On thursday, Deceinber 7, st | Contral Baptist church, Bridge street, near Myrtle ave, the residence of the bride, Evosxe Scuuvan, of to Cuumeriva, daughter of the late Patrick 0 sult : of Mill Gove House, Bere Haven, 1 as morning, vA the ba ey a Hentugke et (Mass. rs please copy. in Wed girs Pa after a Tegertag. inten’ Jha ANS, wile of the late Niel Reid, aged Rev. Halsey Mooro, Wasuinotoy W Wanke to Ev- | yeare. bepress C,, daughter of W. 4. Griffing, of Hicksville, L. I. The remains will be removed from ber lato eens, No, 643 Hudsom sircet, for interment Cemetery, on Friday afternoon, at two o'clock. The velatiyes And friends of the family are respectfully in- vited to attend. StRovr. —On Tuesday, December 26, Mancarst relict of Heury Stroub, in ber 89th year. The relatives and friends of her son, John L. Stroub, aud ber sons-in-law, Philip H. Jonas and Theophilus Holmes, are respecttully invited to attend the funcral, this (Thursday), afternoon at one o'clock, from her late residence, 183 West Twentieth street. Savin.—-Ou Wednesiay, December 27, Mrs. sercahy Savty, relict of William Savin, of Cecil county, Md., tho 78th year of her Funeral from her late residence, 8634 Greene street, on Friday afternoon, at two o'clock, #.—At Riverdale, on Wednesday morning, Decem- ber 27, Eruen OueaveLsnp Stowe, in the 20th year of her age, eldest ighter of Henry L. Stone. Tho relatives and friends of the. family are invited to atteod the funeral services, at her father's residence, ‘on Friday afternoon, at half-past three o'clock. Tran leaves Thirtieth street at two o'clock and return at five o'clock P.M. Sparnow.—On Wednesday, December 27, of convui- sions, Coman.a Joskenive, daughter of Jobo and Rebecca Sparrow, aged 4 years, 6 months and 12 days, The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Thursday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from the residence of her uncle, Isaac C! Birch, 187 Henry street. The romains will be taken to the Now ww York re Bay © emetery for interment. ednesday, December 27, Mary, relict ot ‘cob Va Van Cott, in the 8ist year of her age. me a ve and friends are javuas to attend 0 fue neral, t ursday) evening, at half-past seven o'clock, from ‘372 Madison aireet Wexv. —On Wednesday morning, December 27, after a lingering illness, Harvey Oscan Weep, of this city, in the 43d gear of his age. The relatives and friends of the family are pg 4 invited to attend the funeral, from Rev. Dr. Booth's church, in Mercer, near Eighth street, on Friday after- Boon, at three o'clock, without further invitation, Warrety.—In this ‘ity, on Tuesday, December 26, Susanna M., youngest daughter of the late James and. Ann Whitely (formerly of Paterson, N. J.), aged 16 years, 6 months and 23 days. The funeral services will take place at the residence of Wesrts—Bauxan,—To this city, op Wednesday, De- cember 20, a the Church of the Resurrection, an the Rev. E. 0. Fl Hevay Y. Weurce to Connewia Jay- mee Biases, this city. Died. Acxrnway.—In New Rochelle, ou Wedneedi der 27, Mra, B. M. Ackunman, wife of Capta ‘erman, aged 58 years, The ‘funeral will take pla church at vew Rochelle, on Friday afternoon, at half-past ene o'clock, The friends ef the family are respectfully. invited to attend without further notice. Carriages will bein waiting at the Now Rochelle depot for the train leaving New York at 11:30 A M Batpwry.—On Monday, December 26, ut her residence, No. 10 Lumbardy street, Newark, NJ. dirs Evizavera Bavowr, daughter of the lato Joha Lagear, aged 86 years. The funeral will. be attended from Trinity burch, Newark, N. J, this (Thursday) morning, ut U1 ocloek, The relatives and friends of the jamuiy ure respectfully invited to attond, The relatives will meet a the house at tev o'clock. Bavant —At Elizabeth, N, J., on Tuee ‘26, Saran J. Bryant, widow of John J. B: ho friends of the family are invited to attend the Suneral, from the First Presbyterian church, this ‘Thurs. day) afternoon, jat haif-past two o'clock, Trains leave the foot of Cortlandt street at one P. M. Broas.—From disease contracted white tn the United States navy, James Hawrer, second son of James 1. aud Rebecca Broas, aged 20 years, 6 months and 7 days. The relatives aud friends’ ar> respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Thursday) afternoon, at one @’clock, from the Presbyterian church, corner of Fortieth street and Lexington avenue. CatowrLt —In Jersey City, on Tuesday, December 26, Heuev Brain, wife of David Caldwell, aged 69 years, months and 6 days, The relatives seri friends of the omg! are respoctfull: invited to attend the funeral, from Reformed Dutci church, Wayne street, Jersey City, the (Thursday) after- 7 at half.past two o'clock. Utica (N.Y. apors please,copy. Coox —On December 26, THomas J Coor, @on of Mark ‘and Ano Cook, aged 1 year and 3 months, The relatives and friends of the family are respectful. » Decem- H, Ack- from the Presbyterian ” December ri the family, 137 West Twenty-fourth street, this day pein | a Pits street, tain Crhuueoday) sergasideuce of bis | (Thursday), at 12 o'clock, noon, after which the remains e'clock. ; will be taken to Paterson, N. J., for interment. The re- Jatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited Drew.—In Brooklyn, Mrs. Hanaisr Berw, aged 60 to attend, relatives and friends of silk family are Teepectfully invited to attend the fu ‘on Friday afternoon, at balf-past one o'clock, tigen tae late residence, 40 Kighth @reet, between Second and Third avenues, Dornax. Suddenly, on Tuesday, December 26, Axx widow of the late Nicholas Dorran, in the 60th year of age. ‘The friends and relatives of the family are respectfully ‘wvited to attend pee funeral, from her late residence, 627 Fifth street, this Thureday), afternoon, at 1 0’clock. Farrington. ednesday moroing, December 27, romaine £, daughter of Joha'A, and Georgie E. Farring: FINAN yt STATES TREASURY. INTEREST DEPARTMENT. “New Your, Dee. Parties holding thirty ($0) or mare coupond of ihe veveral United States government loans, upon wiileh the interest 1s due en rable Ja January 1, proximo, are requested to hand hem in tothe ‘ofes, with & a jule, at any time previous to wTiotderucom with nplying abore request will have their and checks given for them on the 30th “The relatives and friends are requested to attend ne ne 00.9 hook. F Blank schedules will be fur- funeral services, at the residence of ber parent ished Coupon Tatdrest Departinent. West Eleventh atreet, this (Thursday) afternoon, at ie three —_ ee Assistant Treasurer, United States, 5 DERG, —On Tuesday, December, $a the morning, Joun Fizcekato, aged by The funeral will take place this Thursday) morning, ‘Bt ten o'clock, from Bellevue Hospital. The friends an relatives are respectfully invited to attend without fur- ther notice. Frost,—At St. George's rectory, Schenectady, Chriasmas Eve, Mra, Euzanera ype 3 oe of Sesto Pree ot, Sringfield, Mass., aged 86 Genry.—On Wedi lay, December 27, "ther @ short ro it slg idiness, Macaig A, Gerry, in the 19th year of A™4xtIc SAVINGS BANK, CILATHAM SQUARE. 1X FER CENt INTEREST ALLO’ }, atsix o'clock years. Interest on de; made now commences January L SILVER OR GOLD MINE WANTED BY PARTIES have ample means to work it, A large propert: if Chere a preferred. Addreas, giving particu Bullion, marr YOUNG MEMBER OF THE NEW YORK STOCK Exchange would like to make an arrangement with a Banking house te. do their board or ontelde business. Ad- dress box No. 412 Post offi OUTINENTAL, NATIONAL BANK, NEW YORK, DEC. Dividend. The Board of Directors have this day deciaredi s semt-annual dividend of Sve (6) per cent, free of government tax, pa able on. snd after January 5, 1866, from the net earnings ol ba relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, No,-564 Grand street, on Friday afternoon, at one o'clock, ‘without further natice. six months, Giasaey.—In Brooklyn, on Wednesday, December 27, | books will be closed from ‘ise ty imgtant until the 6th proxi. a lon; ls jltneas, Manes oan ey, ‘aged 36 years, | mo, inclusive. c. TIMPSON, Cashier. Siiter of Witllam afd John g “ Funeral will take place at her sister's house, No. 80 Concord street, Brooklyn, on Friday afternoon, at two clock, Hars.—On Tuesday, age coy oe! at the residence of her brother, Geor; Coie, 62 South Second street, Brooklyn, E. D., aes C., wife of Hayden H. Hall, ‘aged 37 years, 6 months and 5 days. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are mvited to the funeral, this (Thursday) morning, at nine o'clock, from the Presbyterian church, corner of South Third and Fifth streets, Brooklyn, EF. D. aaeet OF 8 vel ‘Kvstralia), Papers nee copy. sY.—On Wednesday, December 27, of congestion of the brain, Joux Hassey, aged 37 years.’ The relatives aud friends of the family are respect- folly invited to attend the funeral, from his late resi- OUPONS OF BONDS OF THE CITY AND COUNTY of San Prancieco, due in this elty January 1, 1066, will LEES & WALLER, 35 Pine street. New Yorn, Dec. 4, 1865. \IRST NATIONAL BANK OF THE CITY OF BROOK- lyn, Dec. 23, 1865.—This bank has this oy. Co gemy a dividend of win cent on ite stock, payal ext. lar and four. after the 24 Rear ‘ GEORGE FIE! Ba CITY COUPON BONDS.—JERSEY CITY, DEC. on an 27, 1865.—Notice is hereby given - the eoupons due january 1, 1866, on the bonds ol will be paid on ‘ation atthe Tent National Bank, New York, aad the nd National Bank of Jersey Clt x “s "Fb. YOu YOUNG, City Treasurer. dence, No. 40 North Moore street, this (Thursday) after- WANTED. 100.00 Ww WANTED, IN SUMS Boon, ‘at halt mane c' ‘clock, - m Moxey au to $i, ero waa phe per cent Hicks. —On Wedn-sday, igs abe Bier 8 a! poranes a, Teal estate; eee ee cee orien a Cand | No.1, for one week, of addrese C. W. Pool & Co, Meinphis, Dian Engine fally fees to attend toe: Oat dampens it HE. SPRING (MOUNTAIN omnes ony ‘On " f croup, at this company.” Sear West Tuatha Phase, daughter ot George and | $2 bare tha aly decane pe Oren = ‘Maria Hi k, aged 3 years and 3 months, = oS ceeds Bs com- The relatives und friends are invited to at- Serer Loca. ‘tho |, from the RD. at West Farms, jana Secon inclusive. BY this (Thursday) afternoon, at two * order of ihe Bonet. Hevietn widow of Win, Si ibweit maliveee Bearology eR ee ON BONDS ol m. England, aged 60 years and 11 ne | ON no of cr denen a bs tr will take place from the Presbyterian asiy Se a ceca, Demeter hae She ‘Hover.—On Wednesday, December 27, of liver com- — November, E- ee) aetna, Nopien 20,nornrar ae Y Tae he reatven dnd fend of the fi peer | parable Bonds of the ecreaee pt invited to attend funeral, on afternoon, one o'clock, from her late residence, 946 Rivington mice 4m the 63d year of his age. friends and reiatives of the family are respectful! F THE SPRING JUNTA! sgvltedto tons the funeral fom his na rndnucy ee ee New York. Dee. 3 ‘Washington st., this (Thu morning, at ten 0’ Saree Lame ‘His remains will be taken to N. J., for inter. Gases ae ment Jsnuoz.—On Tuesday, December of diphtheria, uary capnt Rotates eaek Vemes oat Jar- * ety air rta RUNYON, Secretary. ————— AR PRANOIBUG 4 AnD & ‘N JOBE RAILROAD COM Jamary he \B60, — due in New forks Fenuary 1 1006, moh eS se, so rine weet SG AR IRE? EATS i BS a BP q se ia arenes that. nar a Sa ‘the 24 January, JOUN T. HILL, Cashier. pane remy re.) Beenie t kay wnt me‘ Honey, Hut nates” 5 Se afternoon, at baif-; -past one o'clock, art cbn tecaay December 26, Jon Lorrin, aged “a relatives ae — bed es be nd are ora to att u ners ul ta'van’ o'clock, from ‘ulate rebivence, ‘NO. 1 We atreot. eee een il Ue \abon Oo Op irean Bil Gomape for interment. at On Wednesday, December 27, Hoan Pun- "ANTED—$8,000 OR $10,000 ON FI vot, son of Colin aod Fonnie C. Matheson, aged 8 Bey di, Sk Tania ain re of T hwao, He years and 11 months, q 7 3-107 CURRENCY courons, DUE DECEMBER 1b; tpi GOLD Courons, DUR JANUARY 1, 1866, ease treet. iE. ON i BORD, Agi te, SOWONDS & $7.00 hei sh resp anaes $90,000 ANTED—A WOMAN, TO COOK, WASH, IRON AND & bouse ip the country; ood Office 31 Crosby st, “feiwecn _eereeeens |’ ae TT aaneD vane oc Cn AL A CSR ch eet ee Ww pear the Bowery. jest Win at. Wages * RESPECTABLE GER: MAN WISHES A SIT- A, uation as ere enna indy's tania; do general work abot ona, + nea Tawi = See At attr DESIRES A SITUATION ne pet een reall ee, establishment, Best references 432 Post oilice. A taby xr DY EXPERIENCED IN, COPYING, FOR, THE d whois a rapid and legible writer, desires tage pay und” Aire Garduer, care of Wa. A Bout Co, An Pond & Cor, 047 B ae por 4 A Mttntion tee “00Ng todo general housework. a ram " Inquire for two days at 147 Bast Rds A RESPECTABLE exten WISHES A SITUATION; is pS ged og SA bd and 1eceees Bae 3 no obj¢ Call ot 568 Weet'Sath ae oe eons ene ely refersace, RADY, WITHOUT INCUMBRANCE, THIRTY ZBARS wie ia ambitious, industrious and energetic, PRorianlly to, go West or South. References given. Address cke, Herald offlee. AN AMERICAN WIDOW LADY, OF REFINED TASTE and much experience, desires # situation that will ocou- By er time for 8 portion Sf the day ua companion for an in- ie OF would superintend bachelors) apartments, oF do Any ligit sewing. “Address Mra, Elwood, U jain square Post PROTESTANT GIRL WISHES A SITUATION AS chambermaid and waitress, or to to take care of children, oe of city reference from Inet Cail for two from 10 tof, ty de) at 25th st., ween ‘sth and ia aver, back room, fi hatte DESIRES A POSITION AS CORRESPOND- 35 copyist or amanuensis; refe ite fet TaPSaS eck Were aa es | AR RESERCTABES. YOUNG GERMAN’ Let LATELY ishes a situation ina private family as cham- ome, nnd wattress oF, 0 ean Reo of chil ay doing waiting Or in sewing a be seen ror sae 3 in store ‘Broad st from? to A. M, and.2 to 6 P. M. s A RESPECTABLE Ps Capra ‘WOMAN. WANJS A SITU. ation in a private fami ae cvok, wi rf and iron. er, Best city reference, aia ‘20th st., front ‘basement 4h MaaTIoN WaNTED<BY A Seg hee ferred, Inquire Rector st., of albort Nielson. are A RESPECTABLE GERMAN WOMAN WISHES A situation to Ro) wash aod iron; Js willing to do housework. Call at Thompson at, in in the store. A ITC AIO WANTED—BY A RESTECTARES, girl, 001 \l laundress, good city reference. de seen for two das a 147 East sa betweea Lerlagion and 8d. s., iret Toren SITUATION WANTED—TO DO COOKING OR GEN. eral housework, by & neat capable girl; is an excellent asher and ironer, aud economical and reapectfut, bert re ‘Call at 12t Atlantic at,, Brooklyn. City or country. A Hggutiy YOUNG swEDIsi WOMAN, WHO HAS i r infant, wishes a situation as wet nurse, Inquire at No! tor st., first door, front. SSPROTABLE | PROTESTANT WOMAN WISHES A situation as chambermaid and waitress, or nurse and to ao plain, sewing; good reference, Call at 168 3d. ay., between A Goon, RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT GIRL WANTS a situation chambermaid and waitress; good cit, ference. Cu rom ld ‘ull ¢ o'clock, seen for two days, fi at 225 19th. at between Is da GIRL WISHES A SITUATION AS PLAIN COOK, washer and {roner: has good reference from her last employer, Call for two days at 160 Bast 42d st, between 2d and $d ava, in the store. RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL REQUIRES A SITU ation as chambermaid or to do general housework. Call for three ddys at 19 Monroe st. A SITUATION WANTED—BY & REGPECTABLE PRO- testant woman, as good cook; is willing to assist with {he washing; good city references.” Call for two days at 108 West 18th st., room 1 A YOUNG GIRL WISHES A SITUATION TO DO GEN- eral honsework in a private family. Cail at 143 East ‘20th st., between 2d and A RESPECTABLE Ane. WOMAN WANTS A aby to wet nurse; has lost her own haar ree days. old. Apply at 28 Lewis st., tu the rear, first floor. A SITUATION WANTED-BY A, RESPECTABLE girl, lately Janded, a’ chambermaid and waitress; ,n0 abjection to travelling.’ Apply at 163 East $6th st. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SIT- vation as chambermaid and laundregs, or to do tine ‘Washing and waiting: 18. Grst class servant; good reference. Ean tor two days at 188 West 29h at. YOUNG MARRIED WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION an wet nurse, ina respectable tamily: has abundance of ink, prefers twins to nurse, has the Dest of city refer. be seen for two days at $45 West 16th st., between Batra ath and 9th ava, SITUATION WANTED—BY A GOOD COOK; 1S willing to assist with the washing and froning. has il for two days at 200 East Mth ai,, be- YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION AS CHAM: bermaid and waitress, or ns nurse and seamsire eforence, Call nt her present employer's, 3 West Weare, between Broadway and 6th ai RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL WISHES 4 SITUA. 10 cook. wash and irop oF do- general housework Gali at her last place, 187 West 24th at.” se ITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG girl, 10 do general housework in a small family ; is a 104 cook, and ironer, can give city reference. Call for two > days ‘at 196 East 17th’ at., second floor, front room, Mra. Cais ITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG Woman, as cook, who thoroughly understands her bus seen at her present Sr yer's for two days, No. 2 } Wanbington n square, north, from 9 ILo! i o'clock A.M. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESEC ‘CTABLE RO- tin washing and at oF address 87 6th st., room No. 6 {oF two festaut girl, ax plain cook und) to ass fronting, Call two da Avice A RESPECTABLE CANADIAN LADY, &. situation as wet nurse - @ good family. Apply to of ‘ED.—A YOUNG, a fresh breast of se, Can be seen at 199 milk, wants a situation as wet 4, top floor, Cannot speak Eng ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A PROTESTANT WO. a bee a Brat bd beg Cryo oy all Pomp of and pastry; either w private family or ® first class board ute Good eity rererence. Call at 123 Went 20th st,, near 71 ANTED—A. SITUATION, AS, LADY'S | MAID ‘and for sewing, bya respectable German girl recent from Germany the beat of ci Teterences given Inquire at Chas, Nanz, No, 70 3d av., ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY AN AMERICAN WO- nan, as nurse and goversieas; of to iake care of s baby from its Addons, for tree days, M. J. 4., Herald ANTED-BY A pe ene} GIRL, A alge the ety o or suey all for two ries at wr Wea detween 6th th ave, WARD 4 sir moreg try BY 4 RES! good Mn ‘Willing to assist in Ing and q ‘Can be seen for two rodaye at 2 Wes jon W faa and Sth ava, ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY . eas emis eet YR 11 Ul 4 o'eloek this day, at 22 Prince si., rear front ANTED—A SITU. UNG Wi IN. W. ally wok, wash ad iru, “Gan be at 1 ty ITED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE et, wa OE Bg ‘ ood for wwo days at 199 West 30th at., No. 2, near 7th av, fence, gran, "*Gait on ot sddreas Nuvee, o, corner ov. Wr iieaton att street would atsit in chamberwork fence ‘Sely attiah st, between tetand Sa urns the rear. No 40 the country. Width chatsbersork. would be willing 0 wan on children. J. L., station A. LADY py cakimg baad Pr —— AND work gives, given gut. ‘att o onlaceene. or SING mosenceaens Ware .— ONE home fore wisow ith ome child, may address George, ABS NEAT gant, 4 Aa ag a Me igeueh ac ry rok wee wee oe sae ree) aE ee TATE TSE ERD OY — aaa Parte ( 9g Megs nt WHO pot yt n young Woah. OF 4 or ‘ woman as fedy's maid. Apply at D ee eaen DAnehd.< ly UT FIRST CLASS: need apply to Mme, 9 Carron ne IRST CLASS DRESSMAKERS WANTED—AIAO A few apprentices, Apply to Mra. Meuager, 19 Sth re Weve rogery avon go A GOOD COOK, WASHER and froner; CT nurse and chambermaid) Mtis- Konig ony references wil be When preferred. feat 40th st. ee Winters, ark on ENCED RET, BAND pre. 5 eo (hose who: peste 5 vie Weed 2 enn. ‘Apply at a he ed A Ra lef ee sant 2°" "9 le Deine st, and r RAL HOUSEWORK: bed ara ‘and a good plain <giove and milline Wet GOOD WET NURSE. CALL AT II East 17tb at. ‘ANTED—A TIDY AND THOROUGHLY COMPE. tent young woman, to cook, wash snd do general housework in a family of "two; beat city # eferouge ‘trom last place required; mone other need ap| all at 86 East Soth at. near 3d ay. ANTED—A TIDY, RESPECTABLE PERSON TO GO on Saturday, inst, to act as ni nd scamstroan whale we soe ofier ‘4 good home and fair wages. Apply at once tod, L. Stuallwoods Uo, 10 Beave! ANTED—FIATY WAITER GIRLS. APPLY AT U9 pring ws between Sand tt Mic ATE HOFFMAN. HELP WANTED—MALES. = OS SANTED—4y MARSH ¢ ¢0. ‘8 TROSS Bory, seoond door h 45 Gold wt OuaRK a sup 22 Assistant POOKKEEPER WANTED. — mer n aay rT arrived, for ail Yrogebes of basineass Office, 79 Nassau street. \ROCERY.—A CLERK IN A FIRST CLASS store wanted; must and willing to ) Baseveys DISPOSITION OF CHRISTMAS took place on Saturday last by one of our lead ‘eutablishunenta wh are wel well kuown t0 the cag NOSTRAND & earl street. A: ing edutention flenace. area. com aude for nehser rue saintly serail for for hol presents. The above firm Tomposed of gentlemen well Khown to the public pequa'tied with the, busieas, | vnted with the business, Make Uimself generally use “American preferred, Address. Oro: ery, fieruid omicr, oti ‘age, references, and salary expected. Aiso a boy, about 18 years old, to drive and take eare of & horse, "Address as above. for two days, tinusual Hbetality upon such ageasions, as well as men of un- : > ‘are well calenlated to ad- ne Umited business eapacity. minister to the wants oft hue present, as well as to ‘of business. Their is well known in all da, their goods are all mas irfen ‘from the beat material ‘iahens EN ON HAND THIS DAY FOR ALL BRANCHES OF | Deodtained. and ao pains spared to produce the choleest M Bosineay wall recommen ied eee ial ORBe OF Kinds of confectionery, tn Wreueh, American and Turkish Vous tn f ls, ollices and dowesvie vervice, | styles. stor sehesed meray) Cae i hemeaak dartenders, coachinen, do Employers (ree. FPICE AND ERRAND BOY WANTED—AN AU TIVE, tutelligent boy, not over 16 years of age; must reside with his parents in the city, write a good hand and produce foe, reference. Addreas, with name, and residence in the jandwriting of applicant, Williamson, Herald office. Hovel clerks, i Lu THOSE WHO TOOK THE GIFT aT HOBOKEN and went to Fort Lafayette will call oa DINKE REILLEY, Fortioth street and Sixth avenue, and bear noms thing important to them, AHONY CIRCLE WILL ANTED—A YOUNG GERMAN GIRL, TO ASSIST IN general housework. Apply at 19 Norfolk st. Wea $9 ST. MARK'S PLACE, A PROTEST. fant fil to 40 the’ cooking, washing aod ironlug of & small fam! ‘ANTED—IN A SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY, A FIRST class washer and irongr and good plain cook, with city st, between 8th and reference. Inquire at 372 West 9th ava, : ANTED—A GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK in a smal) fami at be good cook, washer and Apply at 8 ‘ANTED—FIRST CLASS CHAMBERMAID AND wallress; written recommendations required; wages Uberal; family small. ndnt ay Columbia "st, Brodklyn Height it, between 10 and 6 o'clock, Thursday. ANTED—I one as cool Iaundress and cham! tween 6th and ‘7th ays. WAxtraapns MORNING, A GIRL FOR COPYING 2gnd wrapping: newspapers.” Apply at 171 Hrosdway, A PRIVATE FAMILY, TWO GIRLS; and to assist with wasting, the other as Call at 123 West 13th st:, be- Wiitesenl GIRL, ee a ls 30 TO 16, TO MAKE HER: ho can sew preferred; wages $4 Fisiper nonth Call, fter Pater Sd ate ANTRD—A GIRL, TO COOK, wan, IRON ‘AND take care of three children: « home for a tidy girl, Apply av429 West Suh st eer ha ai WY Anea- ss NURSE. AND we SEAMSTRESS, A young girl who ts able and experienced in the care of we requil Call at room 00 Tay- _* ‘ANTED—A GOOD PLAIN COOK, WASHER AND a young y rel Tor ‘* Hise ereey City, A YOUNG MAN, WHO HAS A GOOD KNOWLEDGE OF bookkeeping, wishes a situation as bookkeeper or as- Gistant, or would ucceps of aay position in which strict at. fentiow to business would secure rommotion: | Can ive good references as to character and ability, AP, 148 Herald ottice, YOUNG MAN, A PEW MONTHS FROM IRELAND wishes to find employment, has a knowledge of the Sipenry and Nquor quasingss; Would eadeaxor (0 make hin self very useful capacity: writes « plain hand and is eal dgures, ANdrese feat 23th st., N. ¥. OUNG UNMARRIED. MAN, WHO HAS HIS wenings at his disposal, wishes to obtain employment aa. copylat or In some capacity where the serviees of & good Penman are required. Address A. B., Hotel Keppler, 24 Greenwich at, GENTLEMAN OF BUSINESS EXPERIENCE AND capacity desires a situation in any kind of business where his services would be appreciated, a secretaryahip of 8 allroad company or something of that descriptivn desired; South, or take charge of the business of a compa: ny in the oll region, if suficient inducement was otfered. Address M. W. K., box 4,008 P. A MIDDLE ke MAN DESIRES A SITUATION, either permanent or otherwise, as collector or any Other outdoor business, or any situation requiring activity andenergy. Addi a 124 Herald office, N EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPER WILL BE OPEN for an engagement on or about the Ist of January, Address J. T. B. Jo Fulton ar Brooklyn. SITUATION Laberge Arey ASSISTANT BOOK. i a gn experienced young man; ddress M., Herald oftice. YOUNG MAN OF TWENTY DESIRES EMPLOY ements, _ wholesale grocery or liquor distillery preferred ; ir penman, , correct at fewtes ‘and willing to work; best + box 110 Herald ofice. N EXPERIENCED ACGOUNTANT. AND THOROUGH business man, speaking both the French and Spanish 4.18 deslrour of obtuiuing a situation: is willing to accept any employment to gain’ au’ honest livelihood; ige Dest of references given. Address C. P., box 4,827 Post office, New York. SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN OUTOF ment, in some capacity where he can him salt usefuli-oas Bad experience be snlesmasy ih a bowery, store; bestof references given. Address ferald office A is a fai of reference, Address sharles, box 200 RESPECTABLE YOUNG MAN WANTS A PLACE AS footman and gr ate Saunily; hae good olty Teference from his ot place. Yan ve seen at i77 Bent 26th ot SITUATION WARTED-BY A SINGLE YOUNG Tan, as coxehman in w private family; has wixteen yeara’ experienc e beat city Fei iL at privat or address note tod. N ENERGETIC YOUNG MAN, HAVING A THO. rough knowledge of business in general, would be found an acquisition in any respectable firm where confidence, so- briety and active habits are indiapensabie; served iu the grocery and liquor business in Dublin; reference or security m.” Address 1.'0. N- 421 Bast 28th st., between 2d. and va, * OOK KEEPER —- MACHINISTS, MANUFACTURERS ‘and others desiring the set vices of a practical bookkeo and cashler can engage one by addressing Cashier, Brooklyn Post office. Refers to last employer and others, BY A FIRST ears experi Herald office. Roox! R.—SITUATION WANTE! class bookkeeper, who h ence in the hardware trade. At ARTENDER, ASSISTANT BOOKKEEPER OR LIGHT porter.—A ‘respectable youn) who understands theabore businesses, wants a etuation. Best rele given, Address M. A! C., Herald office. ARDWARE.—A MAN OF TEN YEARS’ EXPERIENCE mould ig employment; can give the best of reference. ‘Address J. Mi ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, AS AS- sistant bookkeeper or bookkeeper, in a small house, Best Of reference given. Salary moderate. Address box 4,086 Post office. ITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE MIDDLE man, good, quick waiter, accountant and marker, « situation as nght porter or trustworthy im nger: - monials and references, Address Veritas 686 St Set WANTED—BY A 8TOUT YOUNG MAN, AS bt carver or, porter: iy willing to go in in ene countey, ddrens office _ INTELLIGENT YOUNG MEN, OF Goop EDUCA. agate hee noth situations as a wo otherwise, in an} an write ie fae and 47"Bowery. Wp You YOUNG MEN (QROTHERS) WHO SPEAK GER: eh hatte large ‘ mute: the of reference given, Address L. OYSTER i ge LIQUOR STORE, KREPERS.—A wants @ situation cunneeer tt the i days F. M., box “wenn Stra Bo it Aaeo seat can gies atl OR EN- Ww rena Bookkeeper, ‘sing Sng Y. "ANTED—A° SITUATION AS ae A five ¥ in st We perarmennind So Pasar est nse ald office, ANTE!) N AB OL BY A YOUNG Wine ae BO ‘cand nabas pouebe mans fea Herat obtoce ¥ NTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, A POSITION AS A RESPECTABLE YOUNG MAN, a -ANTED—BY A uation or coachman J‘ care of horses. Beat rutereiice. Ap: oy stands Thy iy at St vesetee Sup SUA At ‘al in —_— » situation et | Seca aie Ca DRUGGIST, COMPETENT TO TAKE oman business, and well recommended, wishes emp! Address for one week L. Bowman, Philadelphia, yd erit, » Post WANTED—AS CASH. 00 to $20) weekiy, and pleas, Revere House, corner of JUNG MAN HAVING ¥ A change realize realise Bl and eaten "aureet, 367 BROADWAY, ROOM NO. &.—THOSE DESIR. ‘ous of ng Rorit situations for the coming Year roake ony application at thin old established nt open i'n, asetatant book keep: ers, copys rotchasecy porters Umekeepor, coachman, SINESS, AND HAVING Dat ere iad aed $200 per month cap ape Diy at 640 Broadway, room No. & HG YOUNG MAN WANTED-EXPERIENC D IN ey. A in portyes’s eunp! ing salary Stpeteed, wee bor r a0T | 167 New York’ Post Pos office, é CLERKS, te ASSISPANT BOOK snd ship. oe eee eo ehied, Sen ai ional “ad “73 IN ALL PARTS OF THE ©: PF THE GNiTRt rs ARTES Ue ‘abraham Ulan, Tam oF fiiernesimarae eet OY WANTED—IN A LAWYER'S OPFICE. SALARY q band of = | Be Ba a Si Hall, Third avenue, between oo Thursday evening, De- 28, to elect a iw to the coming Congress. Punctual attendance 16 equines n RGNCE GROWNEY, Centre. Manrin M. Hamuey, Secretary LD EMPLOYMENT Orrton {NO. 1 PARK PLACE, room 17. Beveral ings to-day in first class houncs'in Unie ty. A pariner with 1,500 ia’ the ‘wnolgsale grocery business. WANTED-NEN OF EXERGY, TO TAKE HOUD OF the best selling Batent in the city. On trial at room 10, 87 Park row. No money asked till you bave tried it. “It ap pears to be a fiue improvement.” —Sc.entifie Atm ANTED—A FIRST RATE COACHMAN. APPLY TO 8. M. Sonkgin. 22 William st., up stairs, First class references required. ANTED-A SMART, INDUSTRIOUS: pon: Bt we Tundersiands inaking change, A Erie Railway Depot, J. C., trom as to pe, aferctonat tevy: oh U7 Broadway, New York, on Thursday a A ae suleazenr. aod to trausact auy vtber business that may pro® perly Come before (he nice! ws . G, BITCHCC K, President. Naw Youre, Dec. 23, vss" x OHN LOBER WANTS ALL MEMBERS ‘OF THE fae sixth N.Y. Vols to attend a free lunch ats Or treet, On Hatuniay, Devember 90. A ance afterwards Nou Partin. having xt ode len ing shi meame: tiene heron oan on steamer we SAV, NAH, Will please present, invoice Of guts as warty um possible 10 REMAN, GOOKLN & DICKINSON, LAD, AS. ENTRY CLERK; MUST BE A niaan atid correct at figures. “Address Eutry ottice, ‘ANTED- ANTED—AN EDUCATED YOUNG MAN, IN A #mall boardiug school near the city. Address Mr. L, po Wi de Graud-Val, Hoboken, N. J ii 17 Browlwy, OTIOE AJACOB Lb, PIILLIPS 18 RETIRING PROM ANTED—A YOUNG wan FROM 16 7018 YEARS the pawnbroking Scien Persons ace hereby noti- of nge, to attend to ninedg in a dry goods Job-| led to call and redeem th Iges As su0N ws possib) ‘bing own.” .__Addrexs box at st ofiice, N wlso a d chanced for uny one guing in the busiuess, it be- epee = ——<— | ing an old established stand. ANTED — ENERGETIC | AND EXPERIENCED JACOB L, SUA PEE starine wt street. Agents, i this city and adjacent territory tn the States of New York Hine and jerney, for Lossin tory of the Great Civil War” the: feat vo fine of which will boc ovey pe Ist March next, Te competent and reliable districts will be given. Apply, porsoually or by let- wer tod Sern w WILSON Jr. Mn ra Agent for New York City, No. 86 Nassau street, fir floor, ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED SALESMAN FOR TY the retail dry goods. “Apply at 148 Atlantic st., Brook. lyn. ‘ANTED--AN EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPER. ONE who writes a good hand and can produce first clas# reference as to sobriety and honesty will address box 2,264 New York Post oftice ANTED flees OTICE TO OWNERS OF PROPERTY IN A Falton streets.—A proposition map and ress! passed the Board of Councilmen to widen Apu st 804 Timake it elghay feet-on-the north. side to William, then on dot sidegto Fulton, avd widen Fulton street gn the sou side fre id street to the Es rw Hat x neceNsury, Board will go out of ofioe in three e days. ‘ary, Pith svenua aud Forty fourte street New York, Dec. 23, 1865.—The undersigned he mht ray no tgagees of the abo tak property, that they have "tal pre fi AN INTELLIGENT BOY IN A LAW OF- le wivo can write a fair hand preterred. Apply if Property days frou date or 0 pa HENRY). SORDAN. ‘i er Sam'l Be ADUATED GERMAN PHYSICIAN SAMUEL BECK, and chemist, speaking German and English, desires « fitnation in a respectable drug store, Address Dr. Kuothe, 10 8d at., second PERSONAL. WASTED-GARDENERS, CARPENTERS, | BLACK A FRIEND Is DESIROUS TO Kw smiths, Trish or German waiters and girls, of all | J abonts of Mra. Hannah Newton, f¢ olassea, for Memphis, Tenn, Address J. C. Z., at the New York Hotel Call at 73 Nassua st, room No. . W. FOOL, Agent, 1, for one week. DPAk, “PAUL SPRAY RETURN. ALL WILL BE ANTED—A FIRST CLASS SALESMAN, FOR A forgiven. Come to Westport immediately and seo Wholesale cloak house, Liberal arrangements will be TER. made with one who has a la ‘and is willing to travel towards uaintance with the trade -- end of the season. Ad- JwutoN FERRY AND FOURTH STREET CARS, 12 M dross Cloak House, Herald oilice, Me yesterday. Please send address to N, O. W., Herald se eal a oa es ee ANTED—TWO FIRST CLASS TRAVELLING SALES- — ‘men, for a wholesale cloak house, None but valuable | 66 pM DKLIA”—YOUR LETTER RECEIVED. men need apply, as the conditions are to travel on a liberal F. commission exclusively, Address Cloak House, Herald vtlice. POR Avortion—a BEAUTIFUL BABE. CALL At 11 Sixth avenue, opposite Eighth stree o ri MME. DESPARD. GPREX GLOVE, DROPPED IN PINE, § inesday—The gentieman who picked It up pieased to make the owuer’s acquaintance if agreeable to her. Address B. ¥. Quincy, Jr., Metropolitan Hotel. ASTED-6 MEN FOR STEAMERS, 2 CLERKS, 1 salesman, 2 meu ou railroads, storekeeper for a hotel; 1 barkeeper, 3 porters for 2 'men_ to drive horses and carts for mores: Apply to WILSON & Os, 148" Greene st Jersey City. ‘ANTED—IMMEDIATELY, BY C. for Southern plante W. POOL, AGENT 800 men, women and boys to oma UGO BREDER, SOMETIMES CALLED “GRADY,” hedge pag a Rantatlonas gages mit cosamence {rom boy of 14 sleniter, Hight uae, hazel eye, small Fouad Room 1, up staira’ scar on right cheek, left home in August, 16 pith nome officer in the Third brigade, Sixih m a8 4 musical education, aud is supp 5 OT eRe RR a ee ETE nan eee nt couchman Sak teak 70 | Washington, D. C. Any information will be gratefully to- men for outside wor! 15 pes ania’ Agency, 114 Nassau’, sa Yt gr chp i CARVER at ee reenwich av., opposite Jef- ferson Murwel learns “pi prom WANTED—OF MARY ANNE DONOVAN, daughter of Jeremiah and Margret Don: ANTED.—1 HAVE A GOOD SITUATION IN A STORE Fryers’ Monnt, parish of Beth for aman with geived aud Liberally pald for by his wiicted paroats. Addzesm B. Breder, Atlantic Hotel, junction of New Bowery and Oli- fer street, New York. f rmanent, PORTER, 8 SB Biroudway, room 43, ‘ANTED—IN “A GENTS’ FURNISHING STORE, A youth abont 18 years of age; must be acquainted with fe business, end, Caralah, good, reference, “Apply at $0 Jeft home in fuer will ‘be. thentally Pecetved by her mother (who arrived here lately from London), by addressing Mr. Willam Hurley, 91 Chariton street, New York city. NYORMATION WANTED OF THOMAS. AND JOnN tives of Stokestield, county Limerick, ed to this countey abont fourteen years since. heard from were tn Philadelphia. Any informa eet tecelved by their brother jew Yark. ANTED—AN AOTIVE, ENERGETIC, PERSEVERING business well’and favorably’ known in New of thems, will Willan, ‘a0 Greenwich street, x the @ fine and profitable Taslees opportunity, ea fe offered. 1 ‘Address 1, bor office. FORMATION WANTED—OF KATE Goopwin, wHo 1,089 New J f ¢ Le AR ER DN eT eS YER REC I called Fulton ue on Ohi Address J. WANTEDC A SALESMAN IN A WHOLSALE BNVE- | ¥. Ih, sation Qe ~ Tope afd paper house, one acquainted with the busl- | - “Address, ‘with reference, box 2.882 New NFORMATION WANTED—OF MARGARET CUNNING. ham, who formerly lived at Toms River ister Macy: Any information wil by her sister, Becond avenues nens York ‘ANTED—A GOOD SALESMAN, WHO CAN IN. ‘uence Western and Southern ‘trade, in a wholesale hat house; a Germanyand one previously associated with a hut or clothing howse preferred. Address M. 8., box 130 Herald office. ANTED—A FIRST CLASS PRIVATE COACHMAN, Must be a German, at 182 West 3th st. ANTED—A GERMAN §ALESMAN, WELL AC. ‘quainted with the retall dry goods business; a salesman will get a permanent sitaauon and liberal salary. Apply personally or by letter to George Keyes, $43 8th ny. ANTED-AN ACTIVE MAN IN A WHOLESALE and retail grocery; must understand his business thoreughly and have good reference. Apply corner Spring and Wooste sin, referred. Post office. 0. 80 KINDLY RELIEVED about 6. M., at the corner on board the cars, will call on my attorne: ars. Voww & McDaniel, No. & Pine street, he will reodlve si00 and no que Uons asked whatever upon. Wing ap sald wateh, which Iv an Einmery, independent stop, bunting M SS CARTER, WHO RESIDED SOME TWO YEARS the, Fcinity of Maliwon square, would, much Oblige ber friend, Misa Montero, by ing particulars of her present residence wo Messra, Prod, Probet & Co, 6 Broad street is Nap STERLING. —NO+ 81. EVERETT. THE BALL SEASON. 4 SE iNTY- FIRST REGIMENT THE T TRADES. alien A FRENG Ht CIVIL ENGINEE, DESIRES EMPLOY - ments) can do any kind of eivil or mechanical en- neering {8 also posted on copper mines and minin fore to FW. Beane, 40 Park row, room No. Addibas A. N.O8NY, Mulat, care or above. Pars. YOUNG MAN WISHES A SITUATION, EITHER AS ACADEMY G¥ MUSIC, miller or #tone dresser; i periectly acquainted with patients TANG ABY A ee. jis busivess in all ite brauches; can give satiafuctory refer. TICKETS FIVE DOLL sina To eupability. Address for one week, Robert Huldie, miuleme wid tadten, To be had at all the erin pal hotel inunie stores. The sale of boxes will take place at the Armory, corner of eee piace and Thirwenth street, thie (Thursday) even ng GOOD PREPARER ON CARVED WORK WOULD like a stendy job. Can gild and Qolsh bis own work if Fequired New Department, for’ whe benetit of the Widows and Orpinna os 2 tEaseD FIREMAN, evening, J rhe AORDEMY oF wut: ine price $5. admitting a gentleman Sonens 92 pai ems or of the fsliowy 68 TREY GUNTHER, President, No. 46 Maiden Jane, sowie YOUNG MAN WHO HAS ROME ies, bmg ‘4 Satoh the “trade. Tessar R ata} Veena ana a MAKERS; Rand Ho biares orking on C ANTED—WATCHMAKER TO GO TO ee is it JAMES F. WENMAN, ALBERT J, DeLaToUR, TH aa peng O1jbay PRESENTS sey te Maron Eero i dH. io eed apy taper mites be qa Ga, ae Ares Baldwin &Co., 108 Broad HAIRDRESS! AND Wia- presd' ey Americat an thei 1, apd ‘the menseny W ‘chtver Apply oF ila bu Brontvey. Rew Yor. UP tlmar. dn Bronivey. Rew York, | Rivet ‘of triendabip with grest ‘care, Ws D—AN ORNAMENTAL Jaren R, TO GO be peut Huth, who tharoughly ur understand pe P nena can 4 fren ie oqulre at Avendroth Brow’ Pye an ee ANTED—A SCIENTIFIC FLOWER GARDENER; nus bee capable and exporienaed man je flowers, Fee 45. Apply at 18, No, 188 Broadway, | Sinisa esata aa Ware cans FIRST CLASS CUSTOM CUTTER. ONE ° yor ha Ae Merchant hear of a per. manent rey by saivening = Tailor, ‘oor iS Herald office. Good re OUR, ay CHANCE. Dar en fie wee! ire <aorn, A SRAOHECL sit, OF sEaTH. i, OF, TERTH. ie 3 ANTED—3EVEN 0 On x EIGHT Goon 3 reer CHAD, cerench Dentione 403 ite sear Forenty- Highest wages given. Inquire of D. 8. ijcee, corner of Mes. | eighth wig ard wt, Greenpoint, IMMEDIATELY. GooD Sopra aT Wide Gompion House corner of Suh at and Saar” __ FRENCH ADVERTISEMENT: NE JEUNE PERSONNE FRANCAISE ARGIYER 2B RE ‘se placer pour soigner rosrer au 96 Gold at rs ety magasin de cuir, iL each, All oy JIA Most WONDERFUL pisesrant. TE | 2k tracted without pain, or — inserted ations sha warrant VILLERS, ory a two blocks frum Broadway. A q rou, SET OF TEETA INSERTED POR $8, $10 TO $15. Gold, Silver and Bone Filings. Kxtracting wit! ut pain, at 198 Hast Thirteenth street, near Third avenue. (Outs, DENTAL ABS! i bow administer 200 galions of Gai Sian Saas without the fret ractios makes perfect. Oil IDN'T KNOW “MY TOOTH yas OUT." SAID be Da tne same | Fresh gua very day at AT 1. NYMAN'S 68 BROADWAY, CORNER OF VLEOWS, 175 Sixth avenue, "Beat ful Teeth, Psa] street, will be paid the bigheat price for Dia- | — nda, Watches and Silverware, or will advance on th WINES, LIQUORS, store e articles mais Alsi $i BROADWAY-—I PAY THE HIGHEST PRICES Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, &c., of advance on iA RAC 8, Diamond Broker, opposite Wallack's theatre, RANDY FOR SALE CHEAP.—& LOT OP FINE cA twa Brandy, in 29 gallon packages, at only $9 0 per gallon. sold cheap 10 close out a concern, ‘Apply at 410 Fourth avenue. URMY 4 Co CoRENG ND, ry (6 NASHAU STREET, ROOM NO. 2—A. HONIG- Comes BRANDY-OF O110 AND CALIFORNIA, M Bie highest prices for Diamonds, Wi A few ten en it at only $5 per gallon, for ‘AN pays the highest p Tal Myre avenues Broshigar iss jewelry, ae. wh jso makes advances ‘on consignments the Bole ‘London Old. Tom sud eles baelne 7 RRY & CO, ROADWAY, PAY THE | ——— Jw igen prices for bumonda, Watcher and nd Jewelry of | J]. BARRELS PURE BOURBON WHISKEY, win: sin iBeral sdvanoee mage on the above ge ears old, for $8 7 14a ———-_— ve croak rean Bet FURNITURE. AKER. DAWNDROKER® TICKETS ROUGHT OF Suoriixo, = jum for tickets of fot on hand, such as Moga Bast inere Panta, $2 0 B12; Yeats chomp caer Ae mere Pao GR street, 8, Hodson sirpeh TNTR, «27 Broom —_ 6 Banda rg. cormer COAL, ‘WOOD, &0, ° Gor, oma EATEN ioe REDUCED or at 74 Mult xD PURNACR $11 Ft Jes ask Ase vai aod 7) Morals ou sree JAMES MU pam Bam reaps ha aN ‘ore ag Lang ‘TO 16, wae , in Own band Keen — ara ree $l 5 5O TER FON. —qENUINE RED Asn. LRATON = ae ee ren oe ant anngred THOR. FORD: HAD, corner ‘wenty- seventh street and Ninth avenue,

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