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8 FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Mornay, Nov 11-6 P. ie gold market has been dell ane steady to-day, the | exvveme range having Deen from 158% to Ie, sea the Og quotation 198% » 199 Th waa a brisk-ber- owing demand for cols, and loans were made without iuterest and at 3 #5 percent for carrying. The gross clearings amounted to $56,055,000, the gold balances to F1,595.405 snd tie currency balanges to $2;080,625. The aygregaie of gold certificates issued by the Sub- ‘Treasury up t@ the close of business om Saturday was $220,999,280, ef which $200,1%5,00@ had been re seomed, leaving $29,876,280 ewistanding. The stead! ness of the premium for the last few days las made the specuiative feeling in the gold room ® Vittie less bearish than i was, but there is no «is Pporition as yet shown te “cover’’ ‘short’ contracts, ‘nd while cash gold remains abandant and there are no excitiMg CAUSE Operating to advance the market it will probably remain without material change. The meei- ing of Congress on the 2ist inst,, however, can bar’ fail to increase the number of buyers of gold in antici- | pation of the effect of proceedings of a disturbing cbar- acter with regard to the reconstruction question and the fimances, The tepdency of legislation relating to the ° 1 will undoubtedly be im favor of inflation, and Probably one of the Grst important ineasures of the Rext session will be to suspend the further contraction of United States notes, which has already eon too lage a scale for the ua tions) welfare, It is very questionable whether n f three hundred millions of ender notes for an equal smount of national ny legal bank a will, be authorized, but ultimately this is likely to be done, end the sooner the better, for not only . ‘save (he government about twenty millions in gold per anfium, whieh is now paid to the national bank ston their bonds deposited as a basis of erculation, but it would give to the country a uniform currency based directly upon the credit of the govern- ment. To the excessive contraction of the past year we may attrbute the prevailing depression in trade aud the consequent decline in the revenue receipts; and the lonver thie contraction is persevered in the more disas. trove will Ss effects in retarding the progress of the y and impoverishing the people, ulation continues very languid on the Stock Px- and although the esraings of the railways are large there are few outside buyers of their shares. ‘The street ts, however, less bearish than it has been for some time past, and there is considerable talk of a fresh upward movement before long, while the indications are that the general expectation in this respect will not be disappointed, whether the outside public come into Wail street or not, provided the leading speculators act in concert, For the time being, nevertheless, the market is somewhat drooping ; but this is to be regarded as only © in ‘nte Spe ebange, temporary, if any importance is to be attached to the orher signs of the times, Money is in moderately good demand at seven per cent, but the supply is ample, and bank officers anticipate no marked activity in consequence of the dvaln of cur yency southward to move the cotton crop. The trans- acto to-day w six per cont for call loams were exceptional even on government securities, owing to the ss of lenders generally to pM) the legal rate, and thus avoid having their loans called in whenever the demand for money quickens, In the discount tine there is not much movement, owing to the careful rere commercial paper is subjected to at the banks; Dotstrictly prime names pass readily al seven per cent, while lowor grades are out of favor and have to run the gauntlet of the note brokers at rates varying from § to 32 for “good” and 12 to 26 per cent for “ordinary.” The statement of the associated banks of this city for | the week ending on the 9th inst. is the same in every Particular as |t was reported to be on Saturday, ite totals | and those of the return for the week ending on the 2d | inst. being as subjoined:— | Vor. 2, 1867. Now. 9, 1807 7,719, 175 12,816,984 Kpecic Crrenlation. Deposits. pees Legal.tenders..... Cierrings. Balances. The differences between the two returns already published At the same titae last year the condition of tle banke was as follows, and the differences appended are those between the two returns dated respectively November 10, 1866, and November 9, 1867:— we have Beans... Specie...... Circulation. Deposits Legal vender ‘omparison to the same time in 1865 ¢ find the following changes:— Noo, V1, 1865, | Now. @ 1867. NEW YORK oe ee NOVEMBER 12, 1867. Console and American securities were quoted thos in | oe ine London op the &tb ist, and previous devee — ford cut ee Oct. 29. Now. & Now. 8, pi Console. 94 B18 45 Cy ae United Bates 5. 20's 69 rg 16 ka - sna Micis Gouirai....- 78% 10% 82 Paris good a a The amount of currency in the Treasery om the Istof | 3. a were 7 hide the present month was so unusually small—namely, + $22,458,080—a+ to make Wall street im some @egreo ep. Teas fair demand firm at Pie. tor ‘bad, | prenens: sve of the meant Mr. McCulloch might employ | , Sxeos— We le kane | to increase it, aud in this connection we bring forward Srmanine wasjuick. Males were Of 16,000 Ibs., the currency dalances held vy the Department at the fe)- lowing dates, extending ever the past thirteen months:— $90,913,942 ~ 40,185, 821 33,895, 765 . 45,069,187 . $2,552,368 ‘The contraction of four millions of greenbacks when the amount of currency im the Treasury had been re- | duced to so low a point as it stood on the let inst. was | unwise, but it is better for the commanity that the balance of paper money in the Treasury should be kept jow, as the country needs all the currency there is in circulation, ‘The United States Sub-Freasarer in this city reports the day's business as under:— Total receipts... $6,055,413 Total payments, 26,820,563 For custom: 380,000 105, 549,487 For gold notes... 404,000 The cash balance in the hands of the Unitea States Assistant Treasurer (Boston) at the close of business November 9 was $6,796,670; week previous, $5,776,628, showing am ierease of $1,020,042. Cash balance, $5,955,433; week previous, $5,641,644." The customs receipts at Boston for the week amounted to $266,876; week previous, $326,599, The tote! value of exports from the port of Boston (including specie) from Novem- ber 1 10 November § was $333,858; previous week, 264, 260. The Pennsylvania anthracite coal trade for the week ending on Thursday last amounted to 200,583 tons, and for the year to the same time to 10,989,171 tons, against | 11,198,198 tons In corresponding time in 1866, chowing a decrease of 204,022 tons, As the tonnage now weekly | shows an increase on that of corresponding weeks |: | year, it isnot improbable that the year’s production | will equal that of last year should navigation remain open to the usual period. SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE. 5 100 NY Genial Het 800 Erie RR. 100 G5 ahs Amer Exeh Bk.. 110 108 do. 10 Bk of Commonw'h. 108%, 500 do 100 West Union Tel... 304 3X) 40, r 1 day 4 10 Reading RR Ae ® Quicksilver i 10 We ells, Far god do a0 do, | 100 US Express &) Mick Central t R.. 800 Chi A NW pret. a amy ont ii iif. 100 Mil & St P pref... 00 do. a0 do. 0) Tadian’ 6 N Jerse! 20 Pitts, Fi Re ‘Eat wit do. veal a 30 Joliet Halt-past Two $508 US Gs, £28, 0.168 200 shs Pacilie M 100 664 “do, 2500 3000 Tenn 10000 Miss COMMERUIAL REPORT. Monnay, Nov. 1-6 P. M. Corrox.—The transactions were moderate, and generally at slightly lower prices, the market closing steady, how- our jast quotations, The sales were about 1,100 , including @21 for export and 472 for spinuing. We At the commencement of business the railway share market was dull but steady, and at the early session of the open board New York Central sold at 111%; Erie, 72%; Reading, 96%; Michigan Southern, 79% a 79%/ Rock Island, 95%; Quicksilver, 16; Pacific Mail (sales 2,650 shares), 156 a 187; Adams Express, 70 070%; ‘Western Union Telegraph, 314 At the first reguiar board there was a very limited ‘Dusiness done in railway shares, but alarge one in Pacific Mail, the sales acgregating 3,400 shares, under which the price further declined to 135. Erie closed 3, lower than at the same time on Saturday, Reading %, North- western preferred £;, Pacific Mail 5, Western Union ‘Telegraph %. Michigan Southern was ‘4 higher, Fort Wayne \. Government securities were dull. Coupon five-twenties of 1864 closed % higher. Coupon five. twontios of 1862 were 4 lower, new issue of 1865 ‘sue of 1867 coupon ten-forties \, sevon-thirties {second series) ij, The express shares were buoyant. Wolls-Fargo showed an advance of 2, Merchants’ Union 1. Adams sold at 70 a 70%. The State stocks ‘were quiet but rm. Tensessee sixes (new) advanced De, Misnouri sixes 4. At the open board at one o'clock Pacific Mail continued active and weak, the sales aggregating 2,100 sbarea, but ‘the market generally was extremely dull. Frie sold at 72%, New York Central, 111%; Reading, 964; Cleve land and Pittsburg, 89 Cleveland and Toledo, 12\; Rock Island, 95% 2 95%{; Northwestern, 474; do, pre- ferred, 65'¢; Pacific Mail, 154) © 134). At the secona regular board railway shares were inactive and steady, but Adams Express declined 27;, and Pacific Mail was active (sales 2,000 ehares) at 194% 2135. New York Central closed + lower than at the first reguier board, Milwaukee and St, Paul preferred }/, Pacific Mail %%, Quicksilver 4, Western Union Telegraph 4. Erie was 4 higher, Reading %. Government securities continued dull and barely steady. At the open board at past three the market was @oull and slightly lower, and there was no transaction in Pacific Mail. New York Central sold at 111 Ene, Reading, 96; Michigan Southern, 19 « Rock Island, @53¢ ® 95%; Northwestern, 475) 3); do. preferred, 635; a 63; Fort Wayne, 96% 097; Western Union Telegraph, Sis; adams Express, 67% © 67%; United Staves, 67%( 268, During the rest of the after. oon the market was rather drooping, and at ® quarter to nix o'clock it closed dull at the feliowing quota- tous —New York Central, 1114 a 111%; Erie, Tim « 72; Hudson River, 125 a 126; Reading, 95% = 95%; Michigan Souteern, 79% @ 70%; Cleveland and Pitts- Durg, 82a 824; Rock Islamd, 9614 » 9634; Fort Wayne, 0675 a 07: Northwestern, 42 @ 47°¢; de. preferred, 63 6254; Pacific Mail 144 Union Telegraph, 31 edly, ‘There wes ry ght volome of transactions in gor @rnmes\ securities at ibe aounters of the leading | deniers, and the market clored cull at the subjoined quotations Registered, 1881, 111% # 112; eoupon, 1882, 112%; o B24; 5-2 a 1862, 104% &@ 106; do, coupon, 1962, 108) | do. compon, 1846, 106%¢ w 105%; do conpon, 18 po 8 108%; January and July, 107% © 107)¢; do. coupon, 1se7, 107", @ 107%; 10-40', registered, 100% & 101; do coupon, 101% a 101%; Jane 7,906, 105)¢ a L054; July 105% @ 1053g; December cotopoonda, 1064; dont 1865, 116% 9 11855: do 8 119%; May do, . . 1) The foreign exchange market was quiet, but firmer than at the cloee of Inet week, and fates advanced per cent. Benkers’ bille on Fngland at ty days, 100), @ 109°, ; at three days, 100%% a 100%. Commer. Cin) billet, 10824 @ 109; bille on Paria at aisty days, 6.1755 #O.19)q | at three days, 6160 619%. quete:— Uplands, Mobile. N.O. & 7, Ordinary iS 15 i Good ordiut 17. hs Low midds 18% wW Middling.... Wg 24 Good middling my, 22 Corres.—Por Rio the demand was fairand the market rg firm. The soles were 500 bags ex South America , gold, In bond ; 7,000 do, ex Templar sot 0 do. ex neoad private terms ter Kinds were inact ve and ‘rhe marker for font ve and 65 barley. and beary anda ‘farther concession of le, to Ibe, 2 2c, was made, woainly on the low grades of shipping. At $975 a $9 We fair business was done in extra State for whip. ment, but some few choice brands were sold ax high as SW Gasiow We n flour was dull and a Fags atour quotations. California was quiet, but Th sales were 14,00) bbls. Southern flour continued to decli fod the demand was ligh'. Sales 300 bbls. within the range Qi our quotations "Rye four was not so firm and la. Sales 2 bbls. at $7 a $52 ©. Corn meal wi firm, We note sale bout a at $6 3 30 for city and Wa 96 for e nuperfine State 268% Extra State wo 1% w Cholee do 00 10 35, Common: bo 91275 Kovnd hoop Obio, shipping brands. Daw w Rovnd ‘oop Obio, trade brands 13 30 St. Louis low extra. . alo oo 0a 12 00 We i600 0 & 1s 0 00 13 09 Fauey andextra, b 2 15.00 Guifgralatoue cscs aad’ bhi Sa 1 8 wa 30) eed we 7% oe be x F the decline peed the market docing sare o Tue nalen were 16 at $2 16a $218 for No Bapring, $2908 222 do, $2.26 for Green Huy, 8 for witie’ Gengan 79,88 73 for amber State. Corn was oe 00 i ant le. er, Pushelo med Westers let at $L Wa $182. Sales 70,000 WSs Sais eye was dull and ‘Oate were dutl and lower, 2 33, Wenern, for Western. The sales were 70. # Barley was lower. The sales were 95,000 bushels, at $143 for Wentern and $1 60 a $1 Maitre. mained dull and pomin re moderately active and lower rates were acoepied for grain by sail. 10 Liverpool. ‘The demand for vessels for charter was light. were: Liverpool, 7.60 bushels wheat at Pied iffene ate; 900 tons oi! em ten bales i eF3? prices oly act gi Shipping wae quo Soo. atc. and’ rosall iE ‘We have 9 danas to natain priene,, Jno yeni sa oS ata, 2 Bic. for 1866 crop, for We quote Manila 12e., roid. MoLasses.—The market still continued quiet and heavy, | and we ba sales of consequence to report, Naval Stowes —Spirite turpentine was mand. unsetiled and lor r Salee vole, in shippime order at Ket for all grades was depressed, and The fa" th sales we beard of were Ea ig, strained wt 03 85 0 88 BBN and ew. pa hanged. "Oris —The business in ait Kinds wae light, but we have no | haa to pote in pricon, Linseed was at sla | S'Prraouses.—There was some demand for erude in bulk, and some salés were eiTeetn, ut they were Kept Y the ganeral asking price was i2igo. There was bat de. | See bor h bat holders were quite firm in their ews, demanding 2 430, for standard white at the | The sales Prime white and 3,000 cases were ard eer on fous. Me Poe he ay: L, Dole kW lor | mt r at bork buyer's option, In Phindelphia. the market?{ of jad closed firm at our outside quotations. at Sc [a] lo. do. for ‘or December at Receipts 168 bdie. pork, 2.116 do, beef, ha od Sub kegs ard, and 61 packages cut meats, There | Suc ble sctinity’ in the pork market, and vere | heavy, Hh iower.. The sales, ‘and a for bame were io fair deman Saire | feguiar are c | root bay enemy a sn * at Oy “i, oe 4 sat reve | | part at Iogeat ge ae Ae and heavy, Sales were made of 115,000 Whisk ey.—Receipte 354 pe The market was dull; cales | about 160 bbls, jp bond at Suc. PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE. Brownlow has left Nashville avd gone back to Knox- vile, #0 as to be out of sight of rebel ‘hell hounds.” Henry S. Foote, of Tennessee, is in Nashville. Fanny Kemble is to give readings in Boston, Jeff Davis ia in excellent heaith. Judge Thurman, of Ohio, made a speech in Columbus om the Sth fost, Ex-rebe! Genera) H. R. Jackson is lecturing im Georgia. Adjutant General L. Thomas, U.S A.; Hon, Thomas Conway, M. C., and ex-Governor Ji Joseph E. Brown, of Georgia, arrived at Savannah on the 7th inst A dinner was given last week to General Beauregard at the Restaurant Porcher, St. Louia, There were fifty persons at table, among them Generals Jeff Thompson and Basil Duke, he er General Basil Deke, of guerilla fame, ig making 4 living by writing for newspapers. Ex-redel James M. Mason, of Virginia, wants Southern- ers to emigrate to Canada. Mr. Wilson, M. C., will not favor impeachment. J. 8, Biaek, of Pennsylvania, and Montgomery Blair, bad an interview with the President on Saturday, Secretary Welles is recovering. The St. Louis Times says that Senator Sumner drank 1. seam and one of ale im that city im one night, Miss Nellie Marshall, of Kentucky, gays she isn’t going to marry an English lord, although she wouldn't ‘object to so doing. Mre, Senator Sumner bas returned from Europe. Governor “wanp, of Maryland, is a candidate for the Senatorship of that State, Hou. W. D. Kelly, of Pennsylvania, has writien a letter about Grant. MAILS FOR EUROPE. ‘The Cunard mai) steamship Russia, Captain Cook, will leave this port on Wednesday for Liverpool. The rnails for Europe will close at the Post Office at haif-past ten o’clock on Wednesday morning. Tue New York Heratv—E£dition for Burope wil) be ready at nine o'clock in the morning, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. Brnnows—Prniirs.—In Brooklyn, On Wednesday, November. 6, at the residence of the bride’s father, by the Rev, Dr. Porter, ( D. Boreows, Jr, to ., daughter of 8. Nov. 5, by the Rey, A. D. field, Conn, to Lizziz Gace—Wane.—On Tuesday Vail, Munsox B. Wang, of B. Gace, of this city Gunck—Tyowses,—On Tuesday, November 6, in the New England Church, by the Rey, Alfred Emerson, of Fitcbburg, Mass., assisted by the Rev. Lyman Abbott, pastor of the church, Taxoporr W, Gritcx, of Honolulu Sandwich Islands, to Mary Aones, daughter of John W. Thomson, of this city. Heaiy--Keays.—On Thursday, Farembes. 4 at St, Mary's church, Brookiya, B.D. by the Rev. Mr. MeDouald, Joux Josers, soa of the tate Wm, Healy, to Bepetia Moxy, only daughter ¥ badly late Wm, Keane, all of Nenazh, county Tipperary, Ire! Srook—MUORRAY.—On hurley eventag, Mace 24, by the Rev, Cannan Harrison Sous W. Sroon, of Athens, N i, Xa Ae :A, Mvaway, of Carleton, St. John, N. TeRWitliGrR—Seans,—On Thursday, Nov. 7, by Rev. M.S. Hotton, D, D., at the residence of Wm. M. Burdge, Esq., in Uns city, Isaac Terwitnicer to BH. Euzaseii Skaks, all of Bloomingburg, N.Y. Vrvkiaxb—Crocuenos.—On Wednesday, Nov. 6, at Ashbury Methodist Episcopal Tohureh, New Springville, Staten island, by Rev, B. Weed, assisted by Rey. 4. Belles, Eow, Vexenanp to Faxsim H., daughter oi Abra- bam C. Crocheron, both of Staten Island. Died. Bysin.—On Monday, November 11, Wuuas MH. Bras, in the 434 year of his age. ‘The relatives and fr! ends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from bis late residen:e, Third avenve, between 124th and 126th streets, ‘Harlem, on Wednesday morping, at ten o'clock. Byuxas.—On Friday, November 8, Janus W. Braves, wt cre of county Kilkenny, Ireland, in the 65th ycar is age. ‘The funeral took place on Sunday last, from his late residence, 381 East Tenth street. The remains were taken to Calvary Cemetery for interment. CyAMmeRUx.—On Saturday, November 9, Jon P. CrammeRrtix, in the 50th vear of his age. The relatives and friends of the family aro respect- fully invited to attend the faneral, from bis late resi- dence, No, 336 West Nineteenth street, this (Puesday) afternoon, at two o'clock, without further invitation. CuxsincaaM.—On Saturday, November 9, Marre, daughter of Jes, H. and Adeline M. Cunningham, aged 3 years and 6 months, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited to aitend the funeral, trom the residence of her parents, 44 South Oxford street, Brooklyn, this (Tuesday) afier- Boon, at two o'clock. Ciank.—-On Sanday mornin) Jha eo 10, Jonx CuaRk, aged 64 years, a native of y Cavan, Ireland. ‘The relatives and friends are Teapecttally invited to at- tend the funeral, from his late residence, 125 Alien street, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at one o'clock, Conn, —0 bene thee etree 11, ALrrep ., on mye beloved son of Samuel and Dinah Coben, aged 20 vere hago Nba ag _ tg eeenaa teers re his nts, 105 Wav on Weant morning, at Blow Cock ‘The Iriends ef the family are respectfully mvit CorteLrov,—On Monday, im the 56th year of bis November 11, Permr Con- THY Relatives and frends of the respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesda; a morning, at eleven o'clock, from his late residence, No. 3 Cheever place, Brooklyn. = * Caart.—On 2 Sunday, November 10, Grorar W., son of Calibreath and Mary Craft, in the 25th yoar of nis age. The relatives an friends of the family are iy invited to stiond the funeral, from the residence of ois parents, 347 East Fourth street, ‘this (Tuesday) after- noon, at one o'clock. Cattacaay,—On Monday, November 11, Havoran Carcacnan, wife of Jobn Callaghan, of the city of Cork, oars. iy invited to reuth street, this ER Phillips, Bsq., all of Brook- | S%enue, Brooklyn. at Temaine will be conveyed to 5 iagto®, 1. 1, for interment. voNuLty.—On 10, Jus, the peleved denghiee CT yer une 18tn pear of ioe ee een te ate, nce 1D oo day) oo) series, Minas caren, Binh sete an po pes invited to attend. Pore —On M ii, at her | $42 Lamington avende, Sunan A. Pore, wife of Peete of funeral Ltgy pec Pavm—On M | deem Fo Jonnett late renidence, — —In Norwicb, rn on Wednesday, November 6, of typhoid fever, Capiain Himam Sarre, aged 53 years. The funeral will take place at peneket, LI, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at three o'clock, The friends and relatives are respectfully invited to attend, Warsoy.—On Monday bac November 11, at balf- past seven o'clock, Watson, the beloved wife of Richard Watson, in the 58th year of her age. The relatives and friends of je mil aro enpectul invited to attend the funeral, from her residence, ie Division street, on Wednesday afternoon, at one o'clock. The remains will be taken to Norfolk street Methodist Episcopal church, where the funeral sermon will be preached. Waxt.—On Monday November 11, after _a short iil- ness, Francisca E., wife of Michael Weaver Wall. Notice of funeral hereafter. | Warrier. —On Monday, November 11, Cuana Lv- euLes youngest daughter of Joseph R. and Annie M. Wheeler, aged ton months and seven days. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her parents, No, 54 Carmine ‘treet, on Wednesday afternoon, at two o'clock, Wirrrexy.—In Brooklyn, on Sunday, November 10, Loris Wirrrey, in the 46th Fiero his age. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, his late residence, corner of Myrtle avenue and Raymond street, this (lues- day) afternoon, at two o'clock. Wixsiow.—At Paris, Thursday, October 24, Rev. Kenzi Winstow, of this city, aged Lo ene years, son of the late Rev. Hubbard Winslow, SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES. Cooks &c. 13TH ST, BETWEEN 5TH AND 6TH AVS.—A isa good baker and has no to assist in washing and froning; best city refer- HORATIO ST., PRONT BUILDING.—A RESPECTA- bie woman to do cooking, woshing and ironing for a | sinall Family; 18 « good baker; best city reference, |> en ibnoios | u »_ UNIVERSITY PLACE, BETWEEN A competent cook in all its branches: &; good city reference. Can | 7 PECK SLIP.A COMPETENT PERSON AS COOK IN @ hotel or restaurant, Call for two days, 9 —AS FIRST CLASS COOK; UNDERSTANDS . siness fm all its branches, all Kinds of baking and desserts; bes reference. UNION COURT, BETWEEN LITH AND 12TH STS.— | J Arespectable woman as cook; understands her busie ness thoroughly and has good city reference. ] GANSEYOORT 81.—TWO RESPECTABLE WO. LL) men (sisters). ome as good plain cook, the other as charmberinaid aud to assist with the washing and iroving. City referenc QO BLEECKER sT—A RESPECTABLE GIRL AS good plain cook, washer and ironer: no. objection to ‘O.general housework in a small private family; good city Geference from her last place. a NEW BOWERY, CORER OF ROOSEVELT.—A |. respectable young girl as plain cook, washer and jFoner, or as laundress; has good city reference. QZ] PRINCE ST. NEAR THE BOWERY —A PROT. estant woman’ in efty or country; a good cook, wash- erand ironer; willing aud obliging. “ag 3 city reference. Call for two days in the siare. 57 west writ sT., BEIWREN STIL AND 6TH AVS.— |< A good French cook in a ble American or French family, having fot Teference coming from the Prussian Minister's £1 SQ WEST zor 81, BETWEEN STH AND 9TH AVS. | OO A respectable young woman as plain cook and to as. sist with the warhing and froning, or would do housework | in a small family: good elty reference. hes PERRY ST, IN THE REAR.—A YOUNG WO. willing to assist will a cook; las good bake! wi Se good city reteremce from the was 45 4 WEST 131M ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL ts cook, washer and toner ina private, family, or to do general housework in # small family; the best ci reference can be given, WEST 18TH ST.—A COMPETENT WOMAN AS cook, washer and froner; or to do housework in a amall family; no objection to the country. City reference. 6TH ae THREE DOORS FROM WASHINGTON A’ young girl as good cook, washer and iron Kinds of meats, soups snd pastry : isan @ pairs to’ go_a short distance in th country; has t ferences. Can be seen oe ‘two day: 5 WEST 18TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG Rabe A ne yo in washing ; good Stor. WEST WASHINGTON PLACE.—A Rie) eee cook, who understan: ina 6 vd first clase private family ‘or boarding house; metry no. ables: ion to the coarse wasbi: tor two days, f G0 MEST MA SRINGTON PLACE —A NEAT, cow. petent cirl to cook. wash and tron or do housework; good elty reterence. Call or address as above. 6 WEST WASHINGTON FLACE.—A8 GOOD COOK and to assist in the washing and ironing; is a good baker. Call for two days, GQ MARION ST_TAS COOK IN A PRIVATE BOARD. ing house; understal of cooking, jellies, pastry and bread baking; good city ref. : 71 tas pees pet Peg ov SOUTH BROOKLYN.—A GOOD bert reference given. Address as above, Ww. ASHINGTON 8T., BROOKLYN.—A bow hn at ble woman as cook or laundress, or as washer and ironer; small family preferred; best city reference. 8 wrsr 28TH St, BE SECOND FLOOR, alson frevr rate washer and sts. te ing; good city reference. Can be res as bl has the best city reference from her ree y place; for two days. ron Fk och ST., NEAR 3D AV.. ie J FIRST CLASS s the business th Hy Soups, mean ga ‘ram ‘snd pastry. Pity reference ‘from GOOD COOK; Ret WHO UN. cersiande her Puslnens thorough bas good ety ret tion to assist with (he coarse washing. 6; "The friends of tho family are requested to the faneral on Wednesday at ‘at one o'clock. QQ (OLD X0.2,, 14 NEW,NO., WEST 19TH BT., BE [eae gy age ag No. | mua, one as cock, washer and ironere'tke sib ar ame Ervine.—At = In 4 Friday, No- . . vember 8, Etwry Ervinc, qe of the late tity reference a me objection to the country; best Colonel John Erving, United States sarny, Exuorr. Sunday evenin; vember 10, of con- Bast TH ST., oy Lome Msn aidees ‘beloved 94 Wome ‘ng cook, washer Souseworky wncersands her NEAR 2D AV.—A Comrarars tion of the brait froner, or to iter Ja “a = from the residence of her - une ce ie Emenee Dr. J, Foster, Fourth avenue, corner of 98. Se hing tne ST.—TWO ee GIRLS Rese a ites At re a hehe iad | geeesteasdep ed gaan ot a to attend without further notice, | wy See eee Gorpox. members of Mechanic Lodge No. 31 are 1sT AV., THIRD FLUOR—A PECTABLE Lodge this 0 oman as cook: willing asats| Arrangements will be for 10 3 om 0 objection to e Seording Toure: ont fui An , TAMES bear ae —— reference. ore uruucane Seon + em 105 WEST 4TR ST.—a RESPECTABLE YO! YOUNG Euwtaevormns—tim November SE as ae ls hort Ilness, Jasna Hawtemortirnss tanlee of the inland : a rouaje Cy pmol and for many years a resident of this city, 106 Sast see EAR 6TH AV.—A GOOD wo. _ ad funeral hereafter, private tne oe, years’ reference trom her last Hrvore.—On Sunday evenin; November, 10, Sams ae ee B., wife of merchant, of th: Charles relatives and friends of the farts et oe om attend md Pa ae from pa omed Thirty. aireet, Tuesday) afteraoon, o'clock, The remains mill be conveyed I. for interment. Carriages wil eee a Point ferry at seven o'clock om We to Bellport, November 11, Jaxm Hoaas, widow of the late John Hogan. ‘The friends aod relatives of the to attend the funeral tbie (Tuesday) afternoon, at ~— past two o'clock, from the residence of her son, No, 85 ‘Lowts street, Hopvert.—In Middletown, Conn., on Thursday, Novem- ber 7, Manoarer, wife of P. ‘A Hodnett, aged 38 7m, esere toe, arved ta oams y Comes and in Calvary Cemetery. Cork and Queen’s county (Ireland) papers please Tat —in Brooklyn, ou Sanday, aan ee ee Try LAWRENCE. pele 1 relatives and are Invited to attead the ot | = gene 4 cent Reva ty. at haif- three o'cloc! mother. mae, Mre. 8. Tieeeenigne No. No. 335 4 “sulantie ie 174 West ¥ 19TH BT.—ABI m street. Looax,—In ‘3 ay, on Saturday, November 9, .Mray May! widow of David Logan, im the year Site nae and relatives of the late David Logan, 2 to to attend the faneral, this ( o'clock, trom a late Twidene street, near Gouvernew Monrny.—On 'Wednostay, October 23, at Pensacola, of git while in the ar jORPRY, Passed eee a Cased states | pig hand — good ahty ehoraater pis auras on and ‘pee te —, bf nem nant hr 122 * were s ag the ‘anne s ors se Towa B. Me Cony, after @ short ‘lloes, in the 984 year of her age. The funeral will take thie (Twerday) at three 0’ the residence of her he 106 WATE a4 Siat rate cook: tea assist with the waabin, ble family; no object! Such friends as wieh to do eo are invited to Serna Wit 10 ob family are ey 109 the tarmity and of ber Ni7 rita ronda weal with siwasting and {ening ge + WEST 4TH 8T,, 8ECOND FLOOR —4 RESP! ing of a@me! i family; igsod ‘aes releconea’ BAST GST ST.—a RES! my wo! cook; will Cer in aE ges is roniog inate Not heat reference: Call for two — ISTH ST, NEAR 6TH ay, A HIGHLY RR ae, TONNE, wom first class et ina renpectable fam in all ite fur. WEST oT er —FIRST CLASS PASTR' meat Cook; best recommendations. Cail anD 10 i Mar ISTH ST, NEAR 6TH AY. IN THE Fear.—As first class cook; best city referonee given. Th AN AS NT WOMAN AS ae 4 COMPEI clans 600) «ay rte deretands ST CARPIRGT Gh hy Sa dy't& prove San be ‘be given, iT cook, MRat Uae bo sean for WEST 41H ST., B: D — ay. —T wo resi inlay, BRoapw, td other | i 17, Semm WEST ITH S?7.—a MIDDLE one > Aaa woman as cook ins fami to assist ed be seen ~A RESPECTABLE YOUN! ‘orn; maid, ‘ritingto make by See reeset safely goed ony 1233 cmoman as cost od we tadec wie fet fay —TRIPLE SHEET. ___ SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES, Cooks. &c. —AS FIRST CLARE Ox Li 5, bf 124 Be take charge of the esl ety veferonee, THR STORE —AN EXPE " Cpe Ty bey ' a BOUERCTASLD, xOUNe private 10 01 0 obasion ‘a short distance im the country; est city ret ee for two days, 1 31 13] eS oe a CAN GIVE GOOD 132 wasy, 19TH ho BETWEEN 6TH amp pi it-the ashing; i perfectly understands ber busin 133 & business; best WEST 33D ST.—A PROTESTANT YOUNG WO- (COOK, washer and reese. orto do general ai ousework it Oy priate family ; good reference; elty or country. Can be seen un! 141 EAST 18TH 8T.. BETWEEN 3D AND 4TH AVS.— A respectable woman as good coo! coteemipis cooking in all its branches; has the best city reference. de see! ve, = bag ye — i 6TH AND 7TH AVS., 142 ter 19TH —A respectable woman cook. ar would goa short distance in e conntry ; reference, Call for two days, WEST ISTH STA RESPECTABLE, WOMAN. iz00d ‘city reference. 2 Tee scou ealneacie ‘washer and ironer, and has AND 7TH girls (siaters) 142 WEST ere Wh ayaa ora Two 4 ava., second gon-ctre tale cok wate Daker: thorough chambermaid ing if requir 144. WEST MOTH st —4 REEPECTABLE YOUNG 1 (0 cook. washi and fron, or to to general house- work in a amall fai Ro object'on to the country, Can be well recommen ed trom her lat place. 1 44 WEST 30TH ST.—A COMPETENT WOMAN AS . first lets cook to a private family where & French cook if quired: unders:an *, fish, entres. boning, Tarding, cold dishes, fine past winds of sweet dishes, breakfast cakes, family baking: is neat and orderly; character best city references as to and ability. 14? “WEST 4TH ST.—A RESPECTABL. E WOMAN as cook ; is a good baker and willing to assist with the washing and ironing of a small family. Good city refe- rence, 145 “TH ST. NEAR 77H AV.—A RE: wowan to cook, wash and iron and go fluting ; best city reverence. 14.5 WEST 2TH sta ScorcH PROTESTANT woman as cook: a good baker of bread and biscuit particularly; willing to aesiat with the washing and ironing; country pre ily reference. 148 BAST WT STOA HIGHLY RECOMMENDED cook; is an excellent maker of bread, cakes, soups, Jellies and pastrios; first class city references. 14.9 tare washer and iron best city reference: 150 EAS! Bt sta Prov OU. who understands her business thoroughly, and can furnish good city reference, 15 — TH ST.—A FIRST CLASS COOK, hale OL understands very thoroughly her business. Best of ety referen can be given. 15 WEST MATH ST.— tent to take Tull cuarge of the kitchen; unde: koting if required: unquestionable reference. 15! smnall Yee: Benticity revere [5G MOTT ST, PEAR BUILDING —A GIRD wine JD a private amity: ean do general. housework; in » Rood cook, washer aud lroner, and can give wo years’ city room ‘washe! ; the ‘other as eile y assist with the wash- P ECTABL LE the BAST &TH baal BETWEEN 2D ‘AND 3D AVS.— bl lain cook, and cake; woman as good nt baker of biscul A MOST SUPERIOR MEAT +) and pastry cook in a hotel or club house: is compe> rstands mar. Tespectable woman to ook, wash is a good baker of bread a: e. Pastry; bas the reference. 157 WEST 41ST ST., BETWEEN BROADWAY AND D4 th av.—A respectable young woman as good plain nexcellent washer and froner. Good city refer dace Trom her iast. Place. ]5S Av, Accs RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT WO- « 10 assist in washing; has Mab a9 ovok and baker, in a private family; willing as good ‘and no objec- sion to go te the country. "Can be seen for two days. city reference WEST 33D ST., BE’ A respectable ” git! Shae soe from he her last lace, WEST 21ST ST.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL TO do the plain cooking, washing and ironing of a small family ; has good reference from her last place. Can seen Ail! sulted, ‘EEN 6TH AND 7TH AVS.— cook. chambermaid or wait- ine years and @ half city refer- 161 WEST “TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL "AS haa ‘and froner ins private family, Best 16 1 @] WESTSSD STA RESPECTABLE WOMAN AS cook: thoroughly, understands her business: i a a manager and a ker; prefers a good boarding jouse; best elty wetereace, 167 WEST 13ST ST.—TWO RESPECTABLE GIRLS; 3 her and ironer, th maid and waltrem; have good ety reference. "Call for two days 169 HE, Benciot Smee res city reference from her last place. Gail for twe days, WEST %TH ST., floor.—As first clase ‘no objection to NEAR {TH Pe og = understands cooki WEST 2TH ST.—A WOMAN OF STEADY, IN- dustrious habits as first vr cook ; no odjection to iat in ni and ironing; to ae HS ing; ce as WEST %TH s8T., B TH AND STH 209 Meets iter cusses family first class boarding house, best city yr reterence give. — D0 WEST UT ST. TOP, FLOO doaaton Tne small familys | city and e91 reference. : Bast oobi, te a i haste ‘ AS tno. 0 wash : Taference frown ber last place. Gan be seen 26 1 ae i BACK ROOM.— ST 20TH ST., TOP FLOOR, girl os Brat ats tapi snd'co | pe A maul private it 29 “i aE a Pate a ae a housework for # small fs 7; beat 5 EAST 9TR ST., FIRST FLOOR,—A Soar areer young woman as cork: Tyting to pact ‘with the y reference. Can be ‘washing and ironing. Best cit seen for two oO ee Se ep a obination to do WEST sore «7, arTEE 7m AND ste the ‘warhing ‘and {fontng; Gam furnish. the best ey Can be seen for two LT Ps nag SULLIVAN 8T.—a8 seas ant a ro OOK, WASHER AND aces | Sam tron ‘wltere she has lived oar ets 46TH ST.—A Ses womar i tie third be! ont and to accion ta wane! 7TH AV. NEAR B® be reg Set girl as good cook, and to assist in bee IY tomy fai, Sistas Gal fortwodaga. BAST wTH st, BETWEEN AND 30, ava, ander sr pattens ue Seleaion Tor fae, aay: take charge of milk and butter; good reference. 534 4. 7TH AY. SECOND FLOOR.-A RESPECTABLE Kk, washer and ironer; best city ref- erence. Cal Call for tne age. 1TH AV.—TWO RRSPROTABLE WOMEN: ONE other both first 3 + ¥ a the class Ly city sacral ‘Uo. Jay! iy Ly sp eTH B in a pri- vate fami! fami aa the beat cit references 240 WEST 16TH =8T., FRONT OOM, FIRST floor.—A res) (ogy to torook and to asl with the washing and ironing. Gi WEST 22D &T., “arr Fax teats food crt illo make herself generally ureful, and oa Dae yest 3 S18T., rae Ba ROOM— fat rate Ment and oan einer ety oF cous: Fy. Call uotil Ait ated. ‘pasty baked al 247: Weer -UITH STA RESPECTABLE YOUNG girl ik ; thoroughly unders: business, 947 } EAST ISTH Sf., SECOND FLOOR, FRONT A I cook, reer ‘na ener i Oe Syare nud fou four E s3 the hat place Baving two | BSTANT GIRLS. 249 weet, ld and. Sparel Cooking and all eit a ithe other to are ef | ebiidren or to chhammerori Beat ony referer BROOME 8. m4 ROOM 1 262 perienced Meinan nok mashes 4 and bro reference ca be g!vou, ese Meats, soups a the ‘best city Poe Svan AND 18TH 8TS.—& avs.—A respectable woman as cook; one who thor- STANTON S8T.—A Paoraerat NT WOMAN ag —& RE! PROTABLE, youse 4 GIRL desserts. E |S eeeteeanes good cook city reference, fubniah the beet ity reference. Can =e 2 Serie ¢ | 303 EAST wre st. COTTAGR.—A TIDY WOMA __STFUATIONS a tame aii cook or todo housework for 1st ae ate | WEST 4TH ST., BETWEEN 9TH AND 10TH feat pode { Lg AY ‘“iyle; or general eer = vant in a private family; wages 8T.-A HIGHLY RESPECTABLE 309 Seore seoak: understands French cooking, bas four years’ reference from her lant place, ‘ WEST 4TH ST. REAR.—A YOUNG GIRL To BI eck Teithand ion, or todo housework in small Ba] city references, Call for two Ng WEST 25TH ST.—A =e YOUNG oman ; willing to assist ‘A maduonoe; "yen reference. Cal fortwo: TWEEN 8T AND 20> hie woman as plain. cook and to de- ‘Ro objection to go & Short distance a eliy reference given. Dg the country ; beat 1G RAST.BD St, NEAR 3 av. THIRD FLOOR front room.—A. ible girl cook, iron ima small family; has the beat city re 32) WEST 21ST ST., BETWEEN 8TH AND 9TH AVS. in the rear.—A first class gt {n a boarding house or prit family or club house, Can ‘good city res ence. 32: Dall for two days. WEST 5TH ST, NEAR ATH AV.—A RPSPECT. able woman as cook; would Ausiatin washing and cg no objection to the country; best of reference fur- nish “BAST 22D ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN TO: B24 Mok wah and leon: ina first rate laundrese; un- deratands French futing and hi good city reference. 397) EAST MTH 8T.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN AS Jan be seen for two days, pastry and meat cook; good city reference. Apply for two days. | ebay 333 * EAST 21ST ST., TOP FLOOR, FRONT ROOM.— stable Young woman as plain cook, washer nd tronet and to do general housework for a small good city references, WEST 21ST ST.—TWO RESPECTABLE GIRLS; bermaid and waitress uy s and DR 5 best city reference from thelr last employers, Can be seen until engaged. 936 & mast. 26TH ST., BETWEEN IST AND 2D AVS.— pectable girl as cook: she undgretacida ‘all Sorts of meat, soups, gaue and poultry; wa good baxer; ne best city reference, i 341 26TH, ST, BETWCEN STi AND 9TH AVS... tirst floor, k by @ woman who thoroughi understands her and ts a first class bread an pasiry baker; city reference. Can be seen for one day. :) WEST 36TH 8T.—A YOUNG W ) WOMAN AS FIRST 34.2 Mite cooks will nesiat in washing and froning iu small private family, Plas the best references. Can be seem for two days, Q4Q EAST ATH ST.—TWO RESPECTABLE GIRLS; B43 Nonetstook, masher and Inner, tbe aher au cham bermatd and waitress; best city reference. Cau be seen for two days. € ‘BAST 23D ST., BETWEEN 1ST AND 2D AV! BAG reapeeisite woman as. first. class cooky ys sao Issey baker, has the best city reference. Can be seen for two days, 3). = 1ST AV.—AN AMERICAN COOK IN A PRIVATE Je) family, in the city, or in Ponghkeepsie. Can be seen for three days, WEST 25TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN AS 357 cook and will wash and iron; has good cily refer- ence, Call for two days. 7TH AV.—AS FIRST CLASS COOK; UNDER- stands her business. thoroughly in ail ith branches; last employer. Call or } ‘ HAY., BETWEEN S(TH AND 2ST STS —& SoC se Es pectable young womaa 1o wash and irom ina small navate family. WEST SIST ST,, BETWEEN 9TH AND 10TH AVS. 380 pee ‘two years’ reference from her LE PRO. ‘no objeo. A402 “atcad toon font moma eapeotable woman t@ excele lent baker; best elty reference from her last Pa Toail Ter two days, cook, washer and {roner, inn small pri food elty reference,“ Oall Tor two dave 427 ex irl, an cook, washer and ironer; ions to the country. ‘City reverence. 1s cook or chambermald in an American family. — STH AV.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN Buslricas we seen for two days in the millinery departme 3 AV. SBOOND, FLOR. FRONT ROOM eady Young woman to ironing or housework ine mall private fainiiy: two years?” Teference from last piace, Oail for two days, ROOM.-AR hi Best city reference for two days. vl weet <2 3D 653 “ere Yancy stores a ‘ren jed from her last p THQ SLAY. CORNER GD STA YOUNG GIRD ng oF would do housework for a small family. woman, in a good private family, as fi cians cook; has good reference: “Gan be seen for two in the butcher's store. cook and assist with the washi wad Irani pi: rs + EE TERE SAEED OS TSEC EE 40 4. 3187 ST, NEAR 9TH AV.—A RESPECTABLE 80TH ST.—A RESPECTA) 428 CANAL STA RESPECTABLE GERMAN GI8Ts a te family; ner ay as cook, a referee e m4 Ron er 56 40 cooking. washing 60-48 AY; THIRD FLOOR, FRONT Argcook of lauadress, AY. BETWEEN Mf AND 45TH STS. wait oak: no Shiection ts aati with ell recominend gook: would te willing to resist wit general 1,439 BROADWAY.—A RESPECTABLE, STEAD “A 8 PROFESSED COOK—CANNOT BE FXORLLED UW French ia} I. servin, Kinseof Taney insert tor porctost sam cueeontite change et the (ments aud is & general good housekeeper ‘not 80. arten needing an Position; bent cit ferences, Parties ike eerviate of a competent person may apply at 348 17th st., between Ist and 2d ave. ITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GER- girl, ax fitst clase cook; understands Borvughi. reference. 4D Av. JOUREE FLOOR na FOUN AY. ee 5 Tei linaed ue chatabermald or to do ighs Konscerk? 7TH AV. IN THE UNDERTAKE! STORE. mond S “Apply for two days, hapten pot a th EA) Beiccrintami idow lady to or mind cl refereucne 20 mad WEST > igri ar, IN THE REAR —AS CHAMBERS ‘or laundress, in private family. Good cily Ba hg STER ST.—A pesre ARS. as chambermald; Good references. STH 8T.—A YOUNG WOMAN chambermaid and waitress: make herself generally useful. BO sere ky 43 MEST IH ST—A RESPECTABLE PROTEST. take care of children religious familys PE ISTH ST, BETWEEN STH AND 6TH AVS. =a Sh cot Eliseo aneere nee = San an chambersalt. og rates roca srith une wading and froning aired. ‘Best city refer- ALLEN ST, IN THE REAR, ROOM NO, 5.—& ible you! a. woman as chambermaid or house- Keepers will take care of a child and cau sew nicely. UNIVERSITY PLACE.—. id and to RESPECTABLE PRO. testant girt Rae to assist at washing and ironing ; can give best reference and can be seen for two days. a being! ASHINGTON PLACE.—AS CHAM 64 me tay al wallreas; best city reference. eon i Oe Inquire for three days, care —— ST, BETWEEN 6TH AN. — ; citren ne hee te reference from Dubin, ‘ten Ser fon tw A RESPECTABLE rocpect a |, Washer r po 4 and ironer. 91 & DOWNING 8T., TOP FLOOR, BACK ROOM.— stable young girl ax cha SR WEST OTH 8T.— PROTEST. Ant girl an chambornmaid ced polscoee and oo susie I boarding house 93 the washing: city reference. 101 el 8 RSITY Eg pas ag 3, SsT., Wai ok DOOR TO Py ett to i a tre _ Wane aterm "taquire for wo days, Sma A RESPECT~ 1O9 SRST 18rd st. NEAR 6TH AV TA Ren drom, or chamttermaidt ahd wintresa a wlkng na obliging’ tae beat cliy references giver — wre <¢ LADY WIShBs TO GET 110 westers oy aig objection to a boarding Sai forme care :

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