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ncememennngneni — SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES. __ Cocks. a&co WEST MTH ST.—A YOUNG GIR. A opr tee Provate family; best reference gen. STH 6T., IN THE REAR.—A STE RELIABLY. w ‘aa first case ALI Ta good er and iro! eat ‘maker: rate wash ner; ‘Teference;# permanent home vie Call for EAST STH STA RESPECTABLE WOMAN AS . with the 3 ee eee 3 washing; is a good pastry 20. REPT UA AEN” ERA FE toh would tis ‘generally 2. ot sean oxi teak aber Une, NG, RESPROTA. ‘and ‘obliging; best Teferehce- ‘Can be seen until en: CARKINE. ST., IN THE FANCY sneme. a pasar fans seas ees ‘WEST WASHINGTON PLA‘ A STRADY, 60 _Simmpetent go TON TLAGTE, REA Then or to do house’ ‘has good reverence, ‘weer ser sr SECOND FLOOR.--A RROFneR 81 t woman as goad cook and baker; would assist with Ge y washing and froning; good reference. Q3 TTHAV.-A RESPECTADLE WOMAN AS FIRST class cook, washer and ironer, or would do general olty reference. 98 os T 98TH BT.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN AS ‘epod plain codk, washes and ironer; a good bread FS, E8780, 8%, NEAR 6TH AV, FIRST FLOOR. ‘A respectable yong, woman to ook, wash and iron city reverence. ys FAST 307i STA LADY WISHES TO PROOURE } am situntion. for m res le woman as cook and washin: obliging. | Sea be seen at her present en in Why r., FRONT BASEMENT,—A RESPLOT- Je Feung Woman, as cook, washer ‘and froner; has INTON PLACE, ef ST, IN THE RE. 130 A Protestant pemerae firet class cook; thoroughly war nda her business and tea. good baker; no objection short distance in the scountty | best city, ‘reference, k Shoroughiy anderstsndg a all Kinda of Anents ‘MS Ali rte; isa ‘gh Call twodaye. Rousework; no objection to on coun! ection to the country. oe fora small private family; c i135 0 ie anil he ix competent, wilting ployer's. ch gil the country; best reference given. ‘Call IN THE REAR.-- 139 FEN 19TH AND SOTH STS.—A first fapb hes oan 143. ‘WEST tera § 8T., BETWEEN 6TH Lte. {sheer respectable bhp 3 woman a first class cook orte oe the stu to go ft IN REA FIRST 146 "st, elans meat and pastry Bonn Tthoronghiy" ‘understands ber buefness in all its branches; no ‘objection ‘to a first, ae boarding house or to go ashort distance in the country; best ity referen 2e can be given, A’ RESPECT. JAG NEST TH st. IN THE REAR. VO abie woman to cook, wash and iron; would do gene- Ta! housework in a mall private family ; good city reference from last place. Call or address, 158 west ISTH ST, NEAR ITH AV.-A PROTEST. OO ant womanas cook: fs an excellent baker; no ob- Jeetion to first clase boarding house; good reverence, HO BIH St) NEAR ITH AVA RESPECTABLE womanas' first class cook; one who thoraughiy un- derstands cooking in all ite branches; is a good baker of bread and pastry; best elty references, 182 ELIZABETH 87. A FEW DOORS FROM THE coraer of Bleecker.—A reapectable woman ag tirst # cook; thorouzhly understands cool: ng in all ite brancl ups, jellies, creams und pastry ences can be given. 1H AY. BETWEEN 23D ‘AND 23D sTS.—-A RE- apectahe young rtel as cook, wather and froner; no do the housework of a anall private family; good 182 edjection eity reverence, 18; 1ST AV, BETWEEN 1TH AND 13TH STS. FIRST Yioor.—h steady person to cook: wash and ifon in & able family; preiers 2 steady place to high wages. Cal tor two days. ] Q4. HAV. NEAR 2D St, TOP FLOUR--A CLEAN, pete, tra worthy woman as good cook ; un ands baking of bread Disowit anit eritale cake, and al fo pgieer hey haa, no objection to assiat with the coarse washings bent alty reCerence and good satisfaction from her last 220 & a [einan af meat cookie COOK; UNDERSTANDS eat cooking, desserts, sou Srenktaat cakes: beat rolerence for honesty and sctriety’ 292 EAST 35TH ST.--A RESPECTARLE YOUNG WO- RAT ase re OTR ee 259 VE eT Aree Te EAS WEST 97TH S7.—A RESFHOTABLE YO YOUNG ‘Objection to the country. “Good city Feterence. = 266 17H i Arta Pane of FIRST CLASS ing bakiog and pa pastry; city ce fe, ON 239] EAST MST AT--AS COOK AND HAS NO OB « Jection to assist with washing; no objection to the country. 3 pw | 393, RAST asT, STA RESPECTABLE, WOMAN Ze) to cook, wash and iron in a private family; has the best elty references. 339 WEST THs irl as cook and Ini cuits and eake if required XG 8 good baker af bread, NEW YORK HERALD, SITUATIONS WANTED—F 24s ID AV., IN THE Sees DAMON SHORE. AS pus Face; Sone ‘and reba: ea can procure bon fesse 2418 as om nusPuowante ay od lariat and waitress or 283 Tk a al AYA YOUNG ro aren 70 no tthe 4 k and waiting ; best 299 ora Av. BETO RRE 16TH AFR BTS eK Flog wo tsi: wh She washing aad Ironing a Tame | 6 323 349 East x small fam| 350 BF 5() SESt ah Fashing And ironing in weal private family p ti Ai, NTH ST.—A PROTESTANT GIRL. AS chambermaid and piain sewer; no ob; to go a the basement. West fer st. RF RRAFECTARER scorer om | AOS: iecoctame ain shealsal nu 453. WEST 19TH STA RESPECTARLE, YOUNG Hf aa chambermald or, waitress ral ‘or a small family; best elty soau for two days, ube! ype and Seamstresses. 211 Bre bts ape A RESPECTABLE COLORED ay ‘elerence, as first class eeam- j undermands entting an ing well: or would. do plainsewing or nursing. Call from 10-4. 3 M, toad, a 939 WEST, BD 8T.. SECOND, FLOOR competent neametress to work by ray os en rate on three sewing machines; ani “cutting aud Ot- ting dresees, Apply for two days. ae 9A] FAST, 42D Ages Le aad RR AV.—A Beeryer stands all kinda of family ne given. Can be seen for royag: ome "eareace 30 be od 38D 8T.—A ied Lata @ DRERSMARER | / Sir would ake tn work at her owt houses ecm wet ern & Wilson csc Call sen RAPT MIE 5 807 Bas MTH aT, 0 Ea AY. ladies and renitdren's ya Saat sowing? is wilhng to assis fn ght aug a Be ety re. ferences, Qf) WH AV. REAPECTARLE ye 380 iow to dower by the day! cowl of work, 60 that she could go home at fre "1 453 West ere 87. SECOND FLOOR.—AN +)e) American Protestant irl an chambermaid ani good sewer, or an waitress; understands her business; city refor General Housework, &e. WATTS ST.--A YOUNG WOMAN TO DO GENERAL housework ; good city reference. EAST 10TH ST. BASEMENT,-MOTHER AND 2 daughter, thirteen, to do housework: a pious family preferred. FAST. sore sr. BETS Wa FOB Ener oman, lately landed, to do gen- eral housework fas amall Taully, Gall fortwo days. = 4% isi ISTH ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG r general housework: good city reference. ees 35TH ST. ood washer d troner. O30 EAST 2TH sta YOUNG Ze Gan be " days. 57 WEST 33D ST.—AS COOK, WASHER AND sroner or to do general housework n a small famt- iy; thoroughly understands her business; best city reference. 296 WEST 32D STA RESPECTABLE YOUNG girl to do general honsework In small privaze good city reverence, “30 AXD LEXING- —A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WO- to do general housework ; is a family or ‘would i do kitchen wor! 284 327 family. EAST 10TH 8T.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG _woman to do general housew’ WEST SSTH 8T.-—A ‘RESPECTABLE YOUNG girl to do general housework in a small private 8T., SECOND FLOOR, ald Ne. 6.—A reapectabia young woman, lately landed, todo general housework, or would assist in the care of ebildren, Cau be nee for two days. 380 iettoan dresamakin, edge of A VERY RESPECTABLE GIRL TO ork and assist in sewing; has a knowl- Be 402 WEST 88D ST.A RESPECTABLE WOMAN TO do general housework and make generally useful;-good city reference. Call for two days, 427 MTA BT., BETWEEN IST AV. AV, A—A : onnt girl to do ceneral housework; 18 & good wash ca E eaninad good plain cook; good reference, Call to- Bs GREENWICH S.A GIRL TO DO GENERAL 2, hourswork te good plain cook, washer and ironer, 522 ey Poser IN THE STORE._A RESPROT- bi ni, 'Intely landed, to do housework at le zoung et, ly ming aneweny or 7am &TR AY. nate FLOOR, FRONT ROOM.—A young giri'to do general housework in a mall fanily or to vio shamberwork and waiting. Housekeepers, &c. QLINTON $T.—A MIDDLE AGED WOMAN AS can make « nent 3) Souseneeper: ta compstents home Sra attractive; would acd the ‘conntry. Toquire for Mrs. M. Pi, between I and 4 k, for one wee! STA MIDDLE AGED AMERIOAN lady na housekeeper or nurse for an invalid seamstress ; goud refe 14% fe aly | ference. for two ieeaed 2. AS EAST utTH sT, A NEAT, TIDY YOUNG GIRL ook and assist with the’ washing; understande al kinds of baklog’ ia willing and obtizings no objections to hie country ; good reference oan be give! 58 3D AV., SECOND FLOOR, FRONT “ROOM, RE oa 0) tween Gith and Sth sts.—A competent gir as cham- bermaid and waitress; would do housework in # small private famiy5 good city reference. 279 Is? AV., CORNER “2D STA TIDY, SMART ©) 45? girl, to cook, wash and iron; uo objection to a board- thghouse. Call fortwo days. 380 HAY SECOND FLOOR, | FRONT.—A_R permah woman to ecok, wash and fron in RESPECTABLE YOUNG willing to assist with the wash- nexceptionable city ‘ARLE WOMAN aS WEST Y ern ST. woman ag cook ; | 499 Ing and froning; is a tirst class reference, 4 1: EAST ‘TH 8 —A PB plat Ky BO. washer and trouver, good bread and Miscuit make! eat ety reference from last Q6) Til AV.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN ABQ Mitien clase ye private family; best city re- ferenee. ‘Can be seen for tw o days, 438 § ome punce. 488 ora AY, THIRD FLOOR, FRONT, ROOM NO. 11.—Tws respectable sir, in ciiy oF country ; one a& cok, Washer and irower and baker, the other as chamber- walt and waitress or tu assist with any other chime 507. WEST 19TH fo the washing and froning familys has seven years’ city reference 81, BETWEEN DTM AND NTH ars.—A respectable young yi as cook, washer and frover in an American family. A Vi JAN SITCATION “RY A “yIReT CLASS ¥ "colored cook. Address or inquire for B. A., Norwood, N. J., til Decemver 15, Chambermalds, Ke. 4 WEST MTH St—A YOUNG ATRL TO DO CHAM “} verwork and waiting ina private fumliy. Beat reference given, Cali for two days. > STAPLE ST., ROOM 15a RESPECTABLE YOUNG woman as coatabermaid and to take care of children; ged reference. Apply for tw 63 WEST Mt ST. CORNER 6TH AY.—A YOUNG pha Biri a id, good city reference. Can be seen ‘or two da} | 20 7TH AV, NEAR tePHt BTA YOUNG WOMAN AS 2.4 wurse abd seamstress or chaindermald; city refer- ence. 87 $90 STA RESPECTAPLE YOUNG GIRL as chemnbermald and to do five wakbing, or would do y; between three and (our years “ot ho eework in a stall ( Doo fiom last place, BLEECKER ST, ROOM NO. 9A RESPEOTA. 127 treStotch woman ae chambermaid or lundress in a private family; good reference, 1 [2 MUEpeRey sr. NEAR HESTER—A BEEP Z able ‘young woman as chambermaid or waltre: hax fo objection to assiat in wasning or to a boarding bows the bo#t chy Feereaee can be given, 120 west “40Ttt "ST. A RESPECTABLE yor" NG = iri as chambermaid and waltress and to assist with the Washlug and roving; city reference. 130 WEST STH ST) SECOND FLOOR, BACK Tvoin,—A reapeetapio girl as trat class chasnbermuaid avd seamstress; can operate on Wheeler & W lson'e machina; b sity reference, ould do ehamberwork aud waiting; best 143 Tene Bre Se, a rene AND TH View youny woman ne and aioe is witing to aasiet with \ho waahiag and iron- in WEST 16TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE YO! Ko i ‘7s fis) as chamberraald and to assist with the walti no objection to & boarding house; good of 172, 3a ea oun Atné “ cuta’matad children; good city reference. — TST VT ST, NBAR 6TH AV.—A 212 Wie strian chambermald and waitress; irenee, * WEST STH 8T.—A RESPBCTADLE GiRt C4 214 shambermatd an fine washer; no objection wens f housework; best city referen. os \-AS CHAMBBRMAID — AND 237 Wwaltroasy beet elareaco from last place. Call for three days, WEst 6TH st.—Two. REBPROTATES = 240 in the na! ; ‘and watt feavand rricment Risip tor two Megs at present aucun, ZA Rast ap bie ord tte by dane lagadreses eity bermas. wan yoner, Cina wa none torte 5 culling and oblicing; best reference. FAST BIST 8T.A WIDOW AS HOUSEKEEPER ina widower's famfly, Call on or address Widow 3D AV. «TH BELLAS |HOUSEREEPER, BY a widow lady, tn m private family: fe willing and ‘one girl 8 years old; would like to bar 32 81 3 industrious; ‘with her. Nf hyp td cane lh POSITION WANTED.BY AN American widow lady, aged forty; no objection to leave the oy: tion a. Inighest references given. Address A.M. A., sta- Nurses, &e. QS DOWNING st. THIRD FLOOR, PRONT ROOM.— agrespectable married woman es "wet nuree. c two days RAST na ‘T., “NEAR MADISON AV. —A PR! tant Worm AS uNrRe; can take cate Of a baby from its birth and bring ft up on a@pottle; best city reference from Inst place, Can be seen for two days. 56 YAN BRUNT &T., SOUTH, BROOKLYN,—A_RE- OD apoctable woman ‘Wishes a baby to wet nurse at her residence ; bas a freah breast of railk; has lost her own baby. 7 LAIGHT 8T.—A LADY, LATELY LANDED, A8 wet nurse, Can be seen for two days. viet OncHARD 8T..A YOUNG ENGLISH WOMAN Ciately landed) aa nurse and piain sewer; wages not 80 minch an abject aa good treatine 226 WEST 4TH ST.—AS INFANT'S “oR CHILD'S Ge) nurse, by a middle aged Sontch Protestant woman. er present employer's. ea 9) PAG WEST 16TH ST..-A RESPECTABLE YOUNG ) Wiice, Yao bas teal hex own hours oo wet narse i a respectable fainily. No objection to the eduntry. QO0 Bast, 2TH ‘STA RESPECTARLE YOUNG married woman x wet nurse in a respectable famt- ly; baby two weeks old. Can be fon for three days, In- quire ‘or Mra, Golden, rs 3 1 RAS! 35TH ST. ESPEOTABLE, WOMAN, + i with «full breast of tuthee na wet uorse; has lost her baby. ‘AST $9 ST., BETWEEN 1ST AND 9D AVS —A 331 Fetpectable woman who has lost her own Baby, one to wet nurse at her own residence. Call for two days. 3: ZO FAST STi BP, BETWEEN 187 AND 8D AYS.— 5 able married woman wivhes to go out to Car narse. "Unt! for two dayn in ie bateber sbop. WEST STH ST.-A RESPECTABLE MARRIED 40$ woman to wet nurses baby at ator ease the two bent of care will be taken of the baby. Call BETWEEN ri A 498 & widow, who han lost her wn baby, aa wet nutes. EAST 16TH ST. UPPER FLOOR, ROOM 17.—A ‘ 51 ©) rospectable woman a Laby to wat nurse at ber own residence, having lost her own baby two months old. R3D EAST LTH STA REAPECTABLE, WOMAN, 65 who lost her own baby, to wet nurses a baby at own house. “HEALTHY YOUNG ENGLISH WOMAN (MARRIED) |. wishes a situation as puree ins atleman’s family. at Mr. 0’ Hairs, corner Kiya, 23 WEST ITH 8ST. COMPETENT WOMAN AS first class incoviress by the day, week or month; un- derstande luting; best clty references, 30) WEST 257i st. “HETWEEN 6TH AND 1TH L respectable woman to take washing at her own house ie bea 157 XS ‘weet sp st. . RESPECTABLE We WOMAN AS ence; adlobjection to a privata boarding ing bows. bad L7H CORRE, OF MTHS, AND 4D, AV—A RE deretande duttog. 1 Gan be wown uh cpr 202 AST STH Tor FLOOR. aN EXPERI- Jined tnuadress 8 few ge "a washing or the of acaall family; all "Kinas of ge Ht Call on oF address Mra, J. Mack, 2TH er. FIRST. TLOOR.—AS FinaT 206 ) Ciaen fauncrons undersiands Suiting; will essist in RE® conons PRCTARLR ‘> WEST 418T St., TOP #1 #1008 BACK ROOM.—A 25 aia iron tne Are part of the week aie | 283 [iting si her own rresilonse; best Dy pt iad 341 Me RAT Tit $f.—A WOMAN 70 Do rene Q om av. 488, de in A oly area pe 538 BI Aa atarnsnae, as | W ~f brvarons WANTED—FEMALES. om A RE- 75 eet CORNER OF Lee te ST. AxD > Ath ES O24] Tis carer iar OBjection to the country: good chy reference. i 425 oie fg as Lahde ae AND %6Td STB, IN Can — Miscellaneous. WAVERLEY PLACE a LADY. WIRHING Coane shire Torker passage, "Beat reference gived. Address Mr. LADY OF are “aonoAgI08 BUT | alien pee ag ition of trust in a respectable family 5 A} ion of an ieivati han had some expe tnt io'mach am object as a. pleaaant home: preference. Address Governess, Brooklyn “WIDOW LADY, OF INTELLIGENCE AND BXPERI- TAN RoumholA dntten caveat trenick and ia tone asics the position of meri riest or lady housel-eber ; Muired ; good referencen given and de ae ed. Addrean E. W., care of Mrs. Wilcox, Guynedd ata) ton, P A Bretivcrual tastes, reatn. with roorried. Indies, - who night deaire to improve ihetr powers of conversation, crit clsm, correspondence, Address box 79 station D. SITUATION AB COPYTST WANTED—BY A YOUNG Who walies a very pain, legible hand termak mode- ate: oy dress Man in tinem, West JOUSEKEEPER WANTED.-A “A sINoLe, GENTLEMAN, about to his. residence in the ‘wishes to meet with a lady to take oe ‘nie house and Cp his guests, She munt be wer. thi pers I appeaeance 3 fnte!ttgent, fairly Fauenind ohne’ nnd and with some domestic qualities. Answers, addressed itn, box 2:0 Herald dotlee must be full apd explicit, — Want -AT 188, DELANCEY 81, 4 GIRL TO DO housework. y TANTRD- -A RE! 28PECTABLE. AND COMPETENT GIRL as waitress fst an the raking. on elo at 165 West on Friday, Nov. 27, from a ee} bh Wty for two days, from bis - _— ANTED-AN AMERICAN GIRL 10 DO THE housework of a small famQly; 2 good irl enn haves gone Address, with reference, H. J. W., box 189 ol Warten COLORED WOMAN, LIVING AT HOM! todo day work in a family of wor ashe must pe = and orderly and an srenient ses and froner, Inquire F: day and Saturda at 85 ANTED WET NURSE, JUST CONFINED. ar. m5 2 to 3, to Mra. Crump, 160 ‘ANTED—A FIRST CLA! 8 COOK, WHO WILL ASSTST with washing and jroning, in aprivate family; city euler Apply at 120 West ith et, NURSE WANTED_WITH A FRESH BREAST, Only one that ts tidy and good natured need apply toDr. Kamerer, 107 st,, between 8 and 10 320 WEST 89D BT. WANTED, A 00D COOK AND lanndress; must have the best city references; Pro- testant preferred. 469 Sr 6TH AV., FIRST FLOOR.—WANTED, A FEW first class dressmake __ SITUATIONS WANTED—MALES. 12, WESt, WASHINGTON PLACE —A PROTESTANT ian to wait on an invalid gentleman. Beat clty ref- erence revue Call tw , BETWEEN 6TH AND 7TH AVS.— ter in Apa family; first class city refer- 4c, Call or address. ance for aunty, 19 STH AY.—A PROTESTANT MAN AS WAIT- 2 1a. private family; best ety reference, Apply han 3 BROADWAY.—A YOUNG ENGLISHMAN AS BER Wilteg to ‘cane Aianealf postal “Apply t0 ©, Daw, chins mender. fai YOUNG MAN OF $1, OF SOME EXPERIEN writing. iting a fair hand and fair at Scares, ¥ wishes abana situaiog in Play tore neg 3 moderate 7, ence t lage Adarac fortwo daye Wm. Hi. MeL, Herald 8 WAITER ADDRESS THE REV. MR. STEPHEN- son, St, George's Chapel of Froe Grace, 1th at, between ay. Aand Ist av. A sire SITUATION WANTED_BY A, SINGLE YOUNG or Prt ES of any nas eable and willing to make ‘him- : nt condition in will- tee Grate ey Doing tn. & —— ve condi is wil ing J he hd ven. dress J. box 280 Herald office. 3 Sane as hincgelang WATCHMAN WANTED— ny i regained. Aadarees OF Yas ad 10 CHEMISTS.—A PHYSICIAN WOULD BR PLEASED to make arrangements with a chemist to sea patients and prescribe at his tore oF would take charge of branch with a view to purchase the same, Address, for three days, Alpha, Herald office, ANTED—A SITUATION AS OVERSEER OF WEAV- inz In a first class cotton mill by a most practical weaver of 97 yeara' experience. A Jepson, box 173 Post office, Hyde Park, Mass. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION AS FIRST CLASS Lite ins private family, by an Bagiishman. who knows duty; has good city reference and knows the Continent of Enrope and would have no objection to travel. Address J. nth ery Herald otfce, CLERKS AND SALESMEN. N ESTABLISHED HOSIERY AND NOTION JOBBING house, about to enlarge their business and remove to Broadway, will make Mberal arrangements with first clase salermen who can Positively” control # trade. Address Wants, care of Johu Egan, Post TOK BROKERAGE. —WANTED, | SITUATION IN ac ‘a young man possess Ppowinticent tne buslased’ ben chy reference.” Address H, box 1530 Port offos. GAteeuae WANTED -LIBERAL ARRANGEMENTS + will be made with good men who control trade in no- Wons, hosiery and waite goods, WILSON, YALE & STAATS, 293 Broadway. WANTED A POSITION BY AN EXPERIENCED bookkeeper and accountant, with the beat reference as tocapacity and integrity, Address F. A. Herald office. ANTED— DRUG CLERK; GERMAN. WHO SPEAKS Enylith and French. EIMER & AMEND, 164 Fulton at, TANTED- TWO 0 oR THREE SSALESMEN 1 In THE trimming burineas who can control tradi GODDARD & PROTHERS 0 I Broadway. COACHMEN AND GARDENERS. "SITUATION WANTED BY A SINGLE YOUNG MAN an an eg best cily reference. Address M, Ve box rey Herstd 0 FIRST CLASS SING! tM MAN “WANTS A SITUA. {ion as coachman and ix years’ city reference 1m Inst employer; ir wiltog wna obi. gout on or ad- reas W. Bey 102 102 4th av., or box 184 Herald GENTLEMAN WISHES 10 PROCURE, A Ae tion for his couchman, who fs a reliable and indus trions man. Cell onor address Prof. Elie Charlier, No, 130 Raat 4th at, SITUATION AS “COACEM. AN WANTED-BY A SIN. gie man; is thoroughly © tj can milk; pore and reliable; has unexery ~ oy fe city reference. Coachman, box ma} Her: @00D NATURED, STEADY, 8001 fara oe *wante a situation rt of the United Staies, oan milk; is not Efraid of ot work 7 ; Willing to make himeeli Saat eid useful beat city | reference. ._ Addrene Coachman, As GOACHMAN AND GROOM: A SITUATION WANT. man thorougi pnt; the very “Gall ov oF wor address ity reference. Ws O48 Browaway ia the anddlery. ‘ eee SITUATION WARTE Ww TED.BY A SINGLE YOUNG MAN, cand rrovestant sean come well recommended from lant ony 5 ASL Went 18th st. RESPECTABLE YOUNG MAN WANTS A SITUA. tion as coachman ; useful about @ gentleman's piace; exp come milking cows or anything in agricaitural fain recommendation from Inat place. Ad’ rose F. You "NG MAN WISHES ‘A siru ATION AS GROOM or coachman ; seven reference. Inquire at 2 eat Bit Co oo Gage rata A SITUATION, BY A THOR. f-i3 Bord man, Lea ates caeonane his Ho progeation io ‘Address G, Me. as box 601, $61, Goneva, N. ¥. WASTED srtcati SITUATION AB, OC AS Sopqanan BY | lass rete eovieianeth, ine peared Withee A Lindy ED-BY A SOBER, INDUSTRIOUS Na a good aliens Sense Sad Arman be nem duende BY a COLGEE Coste, fe ee at pata ene OF. a ae PENNE: Spemaa ee eee = len Ph he Ca YorNG Lady, CONGENTAL 70 PERSONS : OF FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1868. yew yoRK on circus, Len. Lugyteen'h street, opposite Academy of Muse will be present eee FAIKY SPECTACLE, ‘cr Thee wand elegant Conte entitied CINDERELLA a ik x DE town tt DERELLA, SLIPPER, Preteen oF THe Ge re Cap Ras: SUPERS SCENES IN’ THE aoe ne ft. ge AEQLINE a ann! ven COREA UO “TNUONPARABLE NEW YORK CIRCUS TROUPE. AR “emp 2 EE RATRE. ADMISSION 50 CENTs. THE cukar AND FAVORITE COMEDIANS, Se ee ge coe: Mr. Barney Williams Gon OGaroian. Mra. in Bight Characters, Tite F F. ATR ct CCL MR, AND MRS. WILLIA ‘O'CAROLAN AND And for the last time Mrs. ‘Wilt Weed 1 HOUR I ae ae . MRS. wiki AMS 4 EIG! "lage GRAND p WHELAN vi M ATE. ONLY FAIRY CIRCLE MATIN! ge ¥ MATTWO PIECES, rehearsal, and will be Cry w sie ee Wein x, STAM, Esq. jetely set with New Skenery, Eects, anil auperbly Sante i EOROPEAN CIRC’ 8, banat TOURS. STREET AND. Bar Ayes. BLY LAST TWO DAYS AND NIGI TRIDAY NOY 27, ft2 een AND. Sei) M. ow rink LAND > EVRY ty P FORMANCE LpReyce ye ni Bite ce va NRT WATSO: LEADING CLOWN NG AND WHIT, cut ALL THE BRILLIANT. COM __ON THESE LAST TWO DAYS AND ‘Nidars, LA: at. VERDI'S FAvoNInE OPERA, with the fot Ze erent cast Mme, ANNA art LA GRANGE Violeta. REICHARD Altredo. Signor ‘ALBSTANDRO BOETTIT Germont. . yer Doctor ar B, TO-MORR! ‘Wiatines, vu : Verdi's a a, Opera, SICTLTAN” VENPHAS ‘Adimisalon to ul parts of the house, $1 only. jor engagements ae ar Dscomnary to close the present pret venaSe Or Grand Operas Tho Disctor begs to aapress his grate(ul acknowledcments for the liberal pat which file special season has reocivet, und regrets that he Is pro- vented by arrangements already made ‘made irom New Yori before » February ne: LIAN VFSrERS Jas been selected’ for the occasion of the GRAND FAREWELL MATINEE, TO-MORROW, ‘This creat work will be presented with the sume great east Sid, Tse 0 seene reosived with tomense enthusiasm on Friday evening of last week. The interest created thy revival of this opera has been the remarkable event of 4 amson. In order to accommodate the great crowd expected three additional doors will be opeved, and lwttes are a Fajuested o purchase thelr tickets in advance to avold ie gmat rush at the box office, Tickets can now bo had at the Academy of Music; Shir- wrr'a, 701 Broadway; Schuberth’s, 620 Broadway ahd 1d oad wi TO-MORKOW, SATURDAY, AT ONE FAREWELL MATI- NEE-SICILIAN VESPERS. Kina Agatha States, Signor Lirlunolj, Signor Orlandin\ and Bignor Antonuce larticulars about the regular and more elaborate season Wil be advertized at as early # day as possible. CADEMY OF MUSIC. ACADEMY OF MUSIC. LINGARD'S NIGH’ AND ONE NIGHT ONLY. LINGARD'S NIGHT, AXD ONE NIGHT ONLY. MONDAY F . NOY, 30. Tickets can be hadMacoy' Id ‘Droudway jPond & Co.% (G47 Broadway ani Schirmet Huge ade Nicholas Hotel and Theatre Comiqne box ies. PADENY or. ausIG FOURTEENTH STREET. LINGA| at, MONDAY, NOV. an, LINGARD'S Muu MONDAY, NOV, 50, LINGARD'S NIGHT, MONDAY, NOV. Bu. EINCARD'S NIGHT. MONDAY, NOV. 30, LINGARD'S NIGHT. MONDAY, Nov. Ey LINGARD'S NIGHT. MONDAY, NOV. 30, LINGARD'S NIG aa, HT, MON! ae Nov. FIRST APPEARANCE er of Thirtieth street. een an "A. M, until 10 P.M. Sreteued euscemsof een on ChanD THEASRE, ‘DLA THOMPSON BURLESQUE TRO! LY! (Zils EVENING, TON ig 0" ‘O'CLOCK, § THE MAN AT THE WHEEL. rx0N.. -MIS8 LYDIA THOMPSON ried by Misses Weber, Hariand, Markbam, Mr. Harry Beckett and full dramatic company. - Senta should be seeured tn advance, . + Blanding room only at Bo'clock. aan AFTEBRO Cinderella seusen 5 z ‘and fail dramatic company. At intervals, in the lecture room and ry dee ‘The 860,000 Com, FOOTE, Miss NEST! ‘A host of ving bpm 7 besraeacegd nited wi THE MENAGHi oe wit ANIMALS WONDERS or’ WOOD'S MUSEUM. ___ The greatest combination of atiraction in the world. G (QERMAN STADT THEATR Y THIS sup] CINDERFLLA, Tho Lite Glass, Slipper, Miss Rosa Cook 45 AND 47 BOWEAY. 8 (Friday) EVEN reg, Rex cereunet mean Kg in Dr. © Fe sn in Dr. Carl Gutzkow's ve: tragedy, _URIEL LY kcost BR ERY THEA: IMMENSE TRIUMPH ‘of Josaph Foster's NED SCARLET A en scARLET, HE TERROR of E LONDOX, THe TERROR en LONDON. Penis of af bs BLEAU: Every ui wramity SHESRED. False Colors, om, | edd nt oe o'clock. on vf YAREINGION y ‘cnpeqed and will appear om ELLY & LEON’ MINSTRELS, 720 BROADWAY. KO thh Gxt? Leon's "i Fi RE ONLY oN mun, 1 DONGING FOR A WIFE, DODGING FOR A W! Bopatst FOR A WIFE. TORN IM OU ae ot non DOVE: BUN 404, 0 MONDAY ifon's PoUa TRAVAGANZA, ME CATS, TAM. hte," tae ‘CATA. BY ANTS _—, fh atreet. ANKOUNCE EST WET SORDINARY, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1865, appearance of THs WONDERFUL TENORE a GRATIA, MASTER RAPHAEL DE SOLLA, Aas ten years. Master de Solla, throughout « Jocr of the civilized globe, bas been bailed at PHENOMENON OF UNUSUAL EXCELLENCE, and bis Been PERFORMANC have been ree with EVERY DEMONSTRATION hi DELIONT, BRYANTS’. MONDAY, NOV, __BRYANTS, LEV'S OPERA HO SE LA} ae ‘iis NO NsarRR LASS, Brliten by B. A. Baker and 7 i es jntroduclng the pu JOB EMMEETE, At te, 8 8, PU ra bea =. DO, ke. Holtda; matines. ‘Wanted mghvi Matinoe every daturday wt 26 o'clock, a v B. CONWAY'S PARK THEATRE, BROOKLYN. aan (PRIDA)\) EVENING, Mra. D. FP. BOWERS. CAM Farewell ber Camille... .-. DE, ROWERS Armand Davai. Mra. Med. G MOCOLLOM \OMMODORE. NUTT AND MINNTE WARREN, 4. er TOM THUMS AND WIFE,’ meet their frien: dn pest iving weeks Senipoion Nov, 22, eash day ab 2 and 7 Ly ing wee! inning jor. ene abl ane i nee tures Lavede, Chl A* iL, and 19. M Adminelos WAsliixatox HALL a vo. sh i SHERMAN'S S eApoa TO TUE BEA. " d Ane _iste of Dabtin, octet Peano only. 6. sie esa “tke ine 8 AURAL = nee see rae . * ‘The most stisectire.and agrees plave if ~ a in the Sirti em avuenis MU A TITUDER, vhs nad Matai Pi 9 MATINER EVE EVERY tif WEDNESDAY AN AND DAATURDAY ATS: = Ne OPRek Wa PARK GARDE! On wh dh eam ORT che art ‘time. in America, there will REMEN'H 3 ue sat aa ment at the ball tn aid of the Widows? ase olunteer ‘Fire Depart “DAY ACOE NING Ppnvant 3 doa 142 Pasi aes ‘rreqaurer, i front 7, rin illiam atrees, 10 ect and au: ied he mations wrstty poate juste - av than oh coe a Bank atid ood MARRIAGES: AND DEATHS. Married. CLARK—HuNkY,—On Wednesday, November 25, by the Rey. John 8. Cookman, Mr. Josern O. CLARE to xine EUPARMLA J. Henry, all of this city. Nou DiokERsox—Moon.—On Wednesday evening, No- Detween'Fifty-etghih and Fifty-ninth Eee Mh oi BER, MAGKivGeRtT Wl wi O®8 OR ABOUT wa vember 25, at the Churoh of the : rapeneerenee by SPLENDID CHRISTMAS the Rev, eu W. DI ne outing er novel and attractive osnaleedy ato ares) Miss! nate Moone, nits of this irs ty) RESENTS, Xo—=l ursday, November Bo comiieclinn CaN eae er AR on ee eee Per. | St. Peters chareh, Barclay street, by by the Rev. Wm. Togmancen: Exhil nikon of Qustoattien: Be al be given. Quinn, THowas FOLBY to JoLrA Re KELLY, ps, ‘.—Persous: us of hiring atalle for the sale of} of Thomas Kelty, Esq., allt of this city. mite cles euftable for Chrlatmas presents mar 8 daily from Livpwax—Sterxrep,—On Wednesday, Novgmter tollo’ A.M, and i arto ome Re 25, at the residence of the bride's father, No. 6s IN West Fifty-third street, by the Rev, Dr. Videvior, as Leonces end Ma ae MER. foeocke Papi ee mau chet eon ‘st SECOND hart & PA Simon Steinfeld, Esq, ne Ser anger d WEEK GR HOUSES CROWDED yo REPLETION. jo pronounce the Pacradvuait DRAMA BY DION BOUCICAULT HE TRIUMPH OF THE SEASON. 8 (FRIDAY), NOV. EVERY RYENING AND SATURDAY AFTE will be performed On LONDON AY NIGHT, 8 drama tn four néia, prepared nt a, cost of MDM. The work derived from a melo-drama by Messrs. D' and Granger, with thelr permission, ihe Beonery, Contes, ‘Appointments and Mate ail ‘new MANNENG—HODGxINSON,—In Brooklyn, Wednes- day, November 25, by the Rev. C. A. Hi » af the resiaence of the briae’s mother, Wittiam MANNING to CORNELIA S.. saCaneeen numtor or Filen G, Hodg- kinson, al of Broeklyn, L, I. MoLiins—Merairr—On Wednesday evening. November 25, at the residence of tue riders parents, by the Rev, Wiillam H. Evans, Jawrs MULLINS to Miss JOSIE MERRETT, SIL Of this city, cards, . iene Pgperei haya g) Saeed 3 residence of the do's parent nm Tuesday, November 24, by the from mode's, aketches Ae. furniahed direc: trmm the author. | rey, win the eeidlavons pan tata MteNEILY to 1 EDIE 6 FANNIE L, ARMSTRONG, Poth of this erty. Wied o ec ewan, coy ty ay wad Noves—-HALLENBECK.—OD Wednesday, November FITZGERALD, G. COLEMY 25. by the Kev. George W. arenes, Suton BF. Noyes B, RYAN, BRUN: ‘ |] to HBLEN, adopted daughter of Edinund &. eeler tand the arent Loudon cpunigue, pilot Hatem —on wi i a vb P— De ‘ed Wy evening, agjany . TEEN Art Dare wisn SOON Ea es ‘at th —_— jor, JAvos SP to Lipa J, Caughter of Abra ATH! B FRANC ia GENEVIEVE, AT We, Bole Lessee and J. Grav. Rae Decker, of Bergen City, Ne Je Beats secured to-day pope is ‘the Thea: |” le tre Francais; Sehiemer's, "ah Broadway, and Peters’, 198 Died. 'H WEEK OF THE CROWNING SUCCESS: ARrHuk,—At Mount Pleasant, Westchester county, AND. TRRESISTESLE NOVELTY OF THE SEASON, on Ws ednamiay, Foxamber 26, THoaias ARTHU in OFFENBAC! RENOWNED ore RA pee the 66th his. age, @ native of Leslie, I aE NEVIEVE DE BE y shire, Scotland, Presente: The funeral services will take place nf his Jate BXTURDAT MATINEE at ‘at 1 and SAME EV! a ries oF aang EN 8CENE pe Sus ee FRALEED, NEW 0GN aTh EZ, &. residence, the Butinan Farm, this (Priday) adter- noon at two o'clock, The remains will be taken to ‘ . | Sleepy Hollow Cemetery for interment. BACLAT on Tuesda; 0 cat co ROSE RELL. ee FI 1. Gi ARKER,—In Brooklyn, , November 24, Be CEH oBNGE ROURCOU COBY, i Hogeiber | ELASAM C. DARKER, in the 70h vear of lis age, with he cotire sirongth of the company, cman o se a an am Tees family 7 bein f mission juet and dress cirele ited atten Mm his i resi A ‘number of reserved seats will tained foreale 90 0 iM vs rie ated ionecndyr yl dence, 419 State street, this (Friday) afternoon, at | o'clock. Braip.—Suddenly, on Tuesday evening, November 2, Emma Lovisa, wife of George Braid, in the 32d year of her age, ‘The relatives and friends of the nag and men bers of United States Lodge, No, 207, IV. and A. MM, are respectfully invited to attend. ‘the {uueral, this (Friday) afternoon, at one o'clock, from her late resi be retat evening at the box office of the theatra._ Family Otte SATURDAY AFTERNOON-GENEVIEVE MATE Be Private boxes for the Matinee can now be secured, HBATRE FRANCAIS. -MATINYE. -GENEVIEVE. SATURDAY AFTERNOON AT 1 open att RAND MATINEE —GENEVIEVE DE BRABANT. Lalien are particularly requested procure thelr eexie tickets in advance at eterst muss store, 198 Broadway's Sebirm Broadway, and Theatr Francals. ‘The lobes at the theatte will be heated nd opened, ao that } dence, 242 East Twenty-tirst street. ladies will not be compelled to remain standing outeide, Daty.—On Wednesday, Noveinber 25, at her late SATURDAY NIGHT--GENE' residence, 165 First avenue, Rose, daughter of the boat “3 late Richard Daly, ak 3 OPERA po DUE, ‘The funeral wil take place this (Friday) afternoon, BATEMANS OPERA aotrrE . at half-past three o’ciock, ARB Bi! November 25, MARION HOUSES CROWDED EVERY EVENING, ENGELKE. —-On Wednesday, BD "BH and Susie A. En- 0 THY MOST SUPERBLY MOUNTED OPERA BOUFFE DARBE BLEUE, AT 8. and DI re Ctans, infant daughter of gelke, aged 1 year, 7 months and 17 days. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- ever produced tn Buroy c fully invited to attend the funeral, ‘this (Friday) sins Later Fist aNb BYERS. RYEHENG, alternoon, at one o'clock cisely. from the resi- dence of her ganna. Cherry street, New York. St. Louis (Mo.) and Philadelphia papers please oR EF.—On Wednesday, November 25, FRANCIS Rn the beloved gon of Joun and Julia Guinee, aged 21 years. ler Alexander, No. 337 RBI WU MLLE, 1th ‘AND MONS. AUJAC, in their great creations of sheep ‘and Barbe Bleue. All tbe unequalled artist GREAT ORIGINAL CAST. MLLE. DE ROSA ATT Rbas NOV AT ONE O'CLOUK, ithe friends of the tamil fully inyited A it he friends o' y are respectfully invited MATINEE DEIDES rie vBLEUE MATINEE: ng boxes), | 12 attend che funeral, from the resiitence of his 0a Sib pera ot bows, axoeping: Parents, 42 20 Ninth street, this (Friday) alternoon, at 2 a o'clock. Seats now secured at bor ofc and Seirmors, 01 Broadway Soe ee -On. Wadnnasiae See 25, Miss ELLEN AMELIA HACKETT, in the 49th year of her re *eThe relatives and friends of the family are respoct- fully invited to attend the funeral, from her Jate residence, No. 20 state street, on Saturday afternoon, at one o'clock. HARDMAN.—On Wedn November 26, ELIvA~ BETH, Wife of Aaron Hardman, in the 52d year of her The funeral will take et, on Saturday grey at eleven o'clock, from her late residence, 104 West Forty-eighth street. Hogeert.—On We A Lng 25, at hte residence, No. 136 street, a TrmoTiy HoGeEtt, In the 83d year of his ag: pies OPERA HOUBE. MATINEE. Hla, BATEMAN... -Lenive and Manager, BATEMAN'S OPERA BOUPFF. Grand Matineo of ARBE BLEUE, garunpay, Nov. 23,'at L. Bore open at Mile, TRMA and ai AUJAC and all the original artiste and Grand ae ‘Chorus, 1 aemmer ACADEMY OF, MUBIC. BATEMAN’S OPERA BOUFFE. c SATURDAY, &9 MBER 2, AT 2, ‘The frionds and relatives of the family, ‘and partic GRAND MATINE ularly bis sons, se _ ited to a a \¢ funeral, o'’cloc! rom oh 200) al jurct ut ‘Reverved seats. Second street, vaca Y Kelly. are, respec attead the sc — wile, yl from her lute residence, Propretgs ang pen fi ..Mr. LESTER Wallon: Ro. 191 Grand Cd Basa a (rriday) afternoon, at one Doors open iio Sginmence ‘at 8 o'cloc! o'clock, without farth MARTIN.—On ‘rhursday, P Horenber 26, MaRY ANNE THE sUOUESS OF THR SEASON. TRAINOR, wife of William Martin, aged 22 years and BYERY EVENING UNTIL FURTHER NOTIOR. . Rewstives and friends My invited t r are in o srr Oree OF Sanne fi HATE PERNLBION atient ‘he funeral, from her late residence, 130 pTRae Vat fore eee arctan LerrER Ro Division street, this (friday) afternoon, at one o'clock. BERT REDBURN'S OFFICE—A PA NAME Loudon and ham (Euglavd) papers please SRNOHNSON, MR DANVILLE'S. DRAWE M- | copy. us REPENTANCE REVENGE. BT ae Li. @. ir ay Aiden yen (Label no an py le FEAR ACOUSED OF MURDER. ata ARN pone enep morn ng reheat Bart ind EES peor auer TRALLA-— THE DARK SCAEGT |. The friends and relatives of the family are respect- RETRIBUTION--TH PF ME AND TRUE. | fully invited to attend the funeral, this (Friday), at KARTED LANOASHTRI twelve o’ciork, noon, from the residence of hik ase 113 Hudson street, corner Third, Hoboken, 'dcDoxazp.—On Wednesday, November 25, Joan Fe i in the 70th year of his axe. The rem: will be taken from his late resitence, 189 East: renee , this (Friday) morning. at half-past nine o'clock, to i. Teresa's chureh, Where a soiemn citata mass of requiem will be offered tor the repose of his soul, and from thence to Calvary Cemetery for In CE for oe to witness this most POW- oe gos much shops Sage ‘to those tia be Ke pple: tt in re- or Ki is open ax PONY PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE, 210 BOWERY, pom A GRAND Ay Th Hers TOMI HHT, THE MAN F! RY GU! tq THE MAN FISH. reswe ie TORE MILE MAN. terment, ‘The relatives and friends of the famty. pt} S ane reoria4 owe Ld i ed — Ree) and Andrews axe 7 vil ma ¢ tuneral -without MATINEE TO-MORROW, SATURDAY, ATX. | Turther notice, ee t sé n Francisco (Cal.) papers please cc FRANCISCO MINSTRELS, bl Lad BROADWAY First k of the Screamin, lear AFTER PARK UNDER LIGHT, Raliroad BIRCH, WAMHOLD, BERNARD & ANI) BACKUS, SAN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS. » real Novelty tn Minstre BARBER BROWN. g tue Fabinig 6 SLOPER Produced in a style of natled on the min- srrel stage, A PARTY Br THE NAMI OF JOMNGON- Tue nuaarter to eight. McGrecox.—At Paterson, N. J., on ‘Laesday morp- ing, November 24, JULIA A., bg daughter of Wil Main P. and Laura M. Funeral took place ‘Weunesday afternoon. McLNros#.—On Thursday, November 26, VALEN- tTriNe W., intaut son of James H. and the iate Char- lotte H. Mcintosh, ‘The reiatives and friends of the family are respect- ly Invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 23 Rivington wee street, this (Friday) afternopn, at half-past three o’elh ON BIH. —On Weinenay, November BRRNARD eid a native of the county Tyrone, lreiand, aged oy ears. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully Invited to attend the funeral, from (tis Late rest- dence, 7% North Sixth street, Wilitamsburg, this (Friday) afternoon, at two > Ainal patic Fim and only matt aecee hak Thankamving 7 hare ak @orclock, v YOI TARMONIC SOCIETY, N™% YORK PHD pts A FIRST CON Prt SATURDAY, NOV, 28, 6 P.M. TOF RUC. Herr CARI: AERGMANS., by in PERFORMERS. ls REAIDE PHILLIPS, Mo t ecatneet A American Contvalto, rope. lock. wey" PP ULE RETR ARS AL Mg Park ec.—On Thursday, Novomber 26, James H. “oye nie ‘27, at 25 ofc! cideker. ™. PaR«En, son of the Tate "Gains and Sarah Frances Tickets to ve had at ali principal tauste stores and Rs ning Parker, in the 19th year of his age. Seymour. Uo.'s, NO 1 Nassau street, corner of Pine. |) Funeral Saturday seen tug at ten o'clock, from 7 3 ~,. | theresidcnce of William D. bordew, 1094 street, Har- AMR re alice DUNNTN. lem, between Second and Third avenues. Relatives DUNNING, ALICE DUNNING. | and friends of the family are respectfully invited tu DUNNING, ALIGR DUNNING. sttend. epee wd wa be! me es AY rit.—At Stamford, Conn,, on Thursday, No- — 26, after a short fines, Mra. TAbeLLA Ry ihe relatives and friends of the family and those of ber brother-in-law, Charles Pitt, b.sq., are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, at St. Jolu’s chureh, Stamford, Conn., on Saturday afternoon, at two o'clock. Cars leave corner of Twenty-seventh ery and Fourth avenue at hali-past eleven o'clock VTEINWAY HALL-8U NDAY EVENING. 2D NE THOMAS fakes pleasure in aninoutetng that bo will five during the winter n series wUNvAT coxcrers, in which he will iuiroduce a number of distinguistmd artixts, both vocal and {nstrumental, together with bis Grand Or: chosira, ON SUNDAY EVENING, NOV. FRET GRAND SUNDAY CON FIRST GRAND SUNDAY CONCERT, on woe anion the fo! iJ a sent NTN ‘Ritcw.—On Toesday, November 24, Susay J. ‘The tented « siitdren caged CLARK, Wife of John " Ritch, aged 38 yoars. JOANS Relatlves and friends are respectfully iavited to THEO. THOM. attend the funeral, this (Friday) morning, at ten o'clock, from her late residence, No. 11 Bast Forty- mourved santa Oa and tckee can ow. nian een ‘at the box ofice | Mita strect. of Steinway Hail, at G. atl 701 Broadway, and arthe Roserts.—On Wednesday, Noveraber 25, THERESA Theatre Ticket Obice, 114 i Broadway. Ropers, in the 56th year of her age. ‘The friends and relatives of the family are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, on Satw taorning, at eleven o'clock, from her late residenc West Forty-third street, second door cast of Bighth avenue, Wairs.—In Yorkville, on Thursday, November 24, Mrs, Hecen Lovisa Waits, only daugiter of Zenas and Eliza Newell, The relatives and friends of the family are reepect- filly invited to attend tue funeral, on Saturday morning, at eleven o’etock, from the Park Presbyte- rian church, Bighty-fifth street, between ‘Luird and Fourth avenues, I EMEMRER TAB. MB TROPOLITAN JOR PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT Of Nassau mroet sold J Herald Building), where youcas have allvorte of Theatrical, eneral Printing, At prices that defy competition. Hew, "9 B.D. OPERA Ouse SR LLTAMS! THE OMOREEUL + ee eats ruan oroittts MATINEB BVERY SATU ERY 8A’ ROOKLYN ATH = — ToINAL B SIGN OR BLE, eT RLAgUIse. A NeW RAILROAD PuosEcr.—A proposition is on cast Es ey AnD ears DAY, ats. boat to bat ‘St. Louis a new southern rauroad con- bay Hoi a on the 8 Lan peek te ba James, Rend —————— Southwest Paciitc Road, throug Vent, [)# CONDOVA's HUNOROLS LECTURE, Shanhon, ‘exas and Howell counties, in thks epeeNR ST thence by Cairo and Fulton Pre Raltroad survey to Little freeseg gue ye Pa Ly og f a Ms ctonon forse reter'a | Kock, Ark., = thence, via Sarevens La, to feet ents i! PK Galveston, ‘ine authoriites ea fe couiities —— med signified willin: one AnH HEE AND BROADWAY, make tions equal to $2,000 or es, er Agta i shaper dats entertelgineess, phy Pie pew suracription on a Mamet”. prey i Ssliieenmenenenmeeentiea on under the wale laws of fue ESR id not promise @ 6 YARN wi ‘Gulf, te of reat ol ' “ Ak ERG oe ts produce, as ' ea ths ron x its of BATH OF WASH mats woes rok 8 23 the eo fa:nous ores of Tron, fousian OD. St. Louie Republican, Now. MU A tract of five seren of and tas, county, Ga., Was Y this peat Serres oe eee petton 00 pounds—5dy pounds re 9 eho) ats vA eee Pic al was UBIO. CHOICR fitting Wa atop ‘ revere in ant vate ‘be had een baics of cléan, benay 1 cotton, atd fine } St AE Fare foean Fife Kvenve Hotel * # uoality, pm ne vreiwebng oo DoMnds.