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NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1869. oe SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES. A HELP_WANTED—PEMALE ’ term, unless otherwise specially ordered by te eR bh Sanaa Ct pane PR) ROR EE ay OS Bo ‘ANTED—TWO GIRLS IN A PRIVATE FAMILY; | (\KOTON AQUEDUCT DEPARTMENT—TO CONTRACT. | “wos, 958, 949, 949, 250, 263, 264, 265 wore continued, - Nurses, d&e- We ciadedt tees sat cnn. cue eameend cae yie Cera: separate vated PPvetien dhe name of tbe bicasr | No. ase Tho mate Of Ohio ex rel. Cowen, Paint’ tlide of the work to which Q] HES ST Ag WET NURSE IN A RESPECTARER ee rer Mamewore and to mind cubaren, GS ey bal ~~ SERUATIONS WANTED =VERALRS. Cooks d&e. AH st IN Tum, a ee C1AgS MEAT undere os aesinaee In all ite braiches: no objection 10 — Rote; city or countrys best clty reference. WEST ISTH 8T., BETWEEN STH AND 6TH AVS.— A respectable gist as good plal ik; in @ nice = sable ia ‘prival family; ‘good city ree ‘and the date of the offering, will be recefved at this oMice un- | f” Error, vs. Wetmore.—Brror t the Supreme Cour’ nanly by geyprd woman with a good breast of mill, tll LL o'clock A. M. of Wednesday, November 24, 146%, forthe | of the District of Columbia.—Dismissed with costs any hour o! ANTED—A RESPECTABLE AND INTELLIGENT jaying ‘of the pavement known a& the “Ro: npipe Lreserved under the sixwenth rale, a NIGHT & competent to avaist in all household affairs, to | 0d Pavement,” at a price not exceeding five doliarsand | it ia nnaerstood that ihe eartses eent to the foot of LAIGHT ST.-AN AMERICAN GIRL OF EXPE Lact a one 4 filly conte per square yar‘, in Fourth street, from Bowery to |, 1! 18 tun e e 0 the 69 fo tthe opr Pg ree yar ag Beta is i vark opportaeiy VS obtains ples ied Matigin street and ini i aireet ome’ Bowery to Wan. the calendar under the order Will be delayed abou y ¥ Adress, 3 ala nen eurd, radeon Hnsion ents © Whaea'esn AAdayets with selerence, Hey. J, M. Hay 311 Warren et, der | Bey Foundation P einen,” at aprice not exceeding ive saetinleled erik in Maiden fane (throughout), aul ta 248 WEsT 418T Lt Bling 8TH AV.—A NEAT, Graculah Gist aameren, oss subemeen sae Free wned chy sete RA. Loa DOO. eves fs RN eo, Rates iy reference." Cll for bo days, 3 doliars per square ya TRE WIVNIPEG ¥, TTH AV., TOP FLOOR, BACK ROOM.—A RE- = =: SSS | Kineenth mrect, from Broadway to Seventh avenne. Hide WIVMPLG INSURRECTION. MARION ST, CORNER OF SPRING, Pinar | DOG spectatie’ gi oa chembormeld amt walirees ine TOF GOReox oe, Viner FieoR, Prone now, OF SITUATIONS WANTED<MALES. willbe received oiey from ancy persons as may be legally ai floor, room No. 4.—Aw good plain cook, washer und | private fatnily; la agood plain sewer; best clty reverenes. ipreant of utc: wwareea toes) vo weet neres ‘ab Ret Gwar home, | ~~ 2 : aes. 1 thorized to lay these pavements. For further information | | ~ er in # private family; has good city reference. = = > semen ‘3 BOND 87.—-A GENTERL COLORED BOY AS | apply to the Contract Cierk at this oflle Fivet Mutterings of the Storm—Seizure of the B uf WEST MH 84 PRESENT EMPLOYBR'S.—A | Ab2y for three dasa, Berle te ie wake iiecelt generale wietul ths THOMAS STEPRE Croton ; 825 young woman as thambermaid and waitress ; best private family. Cal, between one and ibree o'eluck, oF ad ROBT LE. DARRAGR,: Aqueduct Kond—tntercoption of Governor MeDougnlle G2} WEST WASHINGTON PLACE.—A RESPECTABLE | Sivtgtercnce, i JOG 8TH 8s BETWEEN BROADWAY AND TRH | fri iy. Gail, CLORGE S GREENE) Board. {From the Nor’-Wester, Oct. 26.) 2, Seolch woman ax good cook; lea kood baker; np ob~ | SY ToLerenee._ ere LOG ara voting woman ns children's nurse and seam- Rorowpa, Clty Hal Park Noveraber 10, 189, We Lae ain oan ae ae eae pelle besoin wm wathing snd ironing in & priy) BAST MUH ST. BETWEEN 187 AND BD AVS. | SIS! ct a — e LE ee swans raga : : . ver since the comme! he | pepo tee a 336° soqpectebie [aang gt os cheehersed 528 ok, LOG ESSEX ST THIRD FLOOH, R Houses | ....CLERKS AND SALESMEN, PO gRAHLROAD CONTRACTORS. WANTED, PROPO- | negotiations for the transier Gf ther territory. 10+ the (4. BAST 22 s1.—A GOOD PLAIN COOK, ENTIRE: Peete Pale pe AE SHRSNY Sen peat young married woman with afresh brent of milk YOUNG MAN WISHES 4 SITUATION AS GROCERY sale to doa large amount of tunel work. Address TUN- { Pominion of Canada a few individuals, Who, no ly trustworthy; ten years’ city reference, Cam be | At piace. Call fortwo days, | as wot nnrse; no objection to going « ahort in the Clerk, porter or collectors autistuctory reference given, | NEL, box 4,88l Post otiice. doubt, glory in thetr disloyalty to the Queen, and Pe ee Cae Oe PE to ste ZA() BAST 33D), STA RESPECTABLE GIRLY Eiair hee Oy Feet Inquire for Mra, MARTIN. | agcurity If required. Address A. B., box 208 Herald office, —= ee, nn te tae ee cee canton RIN lt Com OEM wits WEST MTH BT, NEAR 6TH AV, RRAM—A | f gy dear en et mma _— WOOSTER 87. BECOND FLOOR, FRONT.—A ERAL AGENT AND § D OUTSIDE vee ‘ Sewn nmmmmnms | ot opposite hi cone TV7 ditctuwomen Sock thn geutlemny’sCemtigy-ejty | BowEWorE 10a small private amily. UZ]. Ritsesns neciitg rons wo tate hs culate wet | Ay ORNBRAL AGENT AND SEVERAL GOOD OUREIE T $5 EACH —BOOKKE WRITING, ARITHME | Create a spirit of opposition to the proposed tranufer Or country; Understand all Kinds of family cooking; city purse at her res! profitable and permanent; no employment agency; #100 & tic, Grammar, Bpeliing, day and evening. Private in- | SOR beopie. ith the Engish speaking por- 18 3 19'H ST., IN THE REAR.—AS PRO- 429 2D AY., BETWEEN MTH AND 25TH STS, oD first floor, back room.—A Protestant young woman as chambermaid and waitress; can be well recommended, ‘Com be seen until suited. 4.44, STH AV. BETWEEN 22 AND 38D STS-—A RE; apec:ablo young woman to do chamberwork and sraiting or asnist in washing and fronting in a private family; competent and Milly understands her business ; best eliy re- 0. = ~ DOUBLE , ie 's 7 é : ouren Tele. | tion they bave been eminently unsuccessiul, mas FORSYTH STA RESPECTABLE YOUNG MAR. | Momluprofit. _R. DOUBLEDAY, 162 Broadway, room I So ee THOMPSONS Colsgs, W Fourth | much as they can read lor themselves and have Bey a — yo ee graphy, Phonography. THOMPSON'S rat ae Sear gt pce eg fresh breast of YOUNG MAN WANTED_aS CLERK; MUsr BB | Sveaue, opposite Cooper fuatituts, mille; understands all kinds of embroidering and is willing patel aemnelcted ciel cnt aniiohiaaads wlaae ua Cosy ven to do plata sewing; onn give good elty reference. ofice business; of Se mite and Saran ae very best N Ay ish a 2 iat R oh landuasge Of EAS? (TH STA RESPECTABLE GTR TO | Tpferences: saliry salt at ee ANTS . SOI Re eat PL y | sense. Falling here they then turned their whole Qe teen alice pate oaigeion, tole Pence eae ene required, wih referenote, 14 PANNING, eee ey ea ean courte er moauemancs | attention toward our French fellow colouists, and present employer's, — nd the modern languages. Circular, Messrs. MILHA' wherever there was an opportuntty an: Lear to |= aoe Prony. gs z Jeon 4. Ge. YVINASSE, No, 5 Pine st. B @ oc a as st to stat 99] FAST 38TH §T., RETWEEN 2p AND 8D AYS., bs ier toe -A SALESMAN ACQUAINTED WITH THE Druggists, 163 Broadway; G. LESV 1, ASS 0. ry listen the oe jon Was Not fst to sur L Wwithe top floor, in the rear.—A young girl to attend a fanoy fur retail business, Apply at 729 Broadway. AINE'S BUSINESS COLLEGE (ESTABLISED 1649), €2 an almost inconcetvabie tissue of Misrepresentations “Call for two days. banat ate ANTED-A, GENTLEMAN OF GOOD PERSONAL | E° bowery. specialties Hookhesplng, ArithiaeticAigelray ro eats Whe cnn en cement taeation: eal 24.0 SAY, METWREN TH AND writ STs. —A oot mrnirens fo travel fora reeponaible concern at | Bpelling, German, French, Spanish, f. yA m0 better undestanding of the ins aud outs of the whole 9 question tha Was anticipated by tuose who were AND V. PREROST’S FORT | endeavoring fo tainper With their loyalty and good fessed cook; understands Frenoh and English oook- would do the marketing; good city reference. Can be tor two days, 120 tenpreh er cones to at, Seek, ci a 2Rok, he other ax chamberinaid “and tress; 8 “comforta- je situation more of wn object than bigh wages; no objec- Mon to the country; good references, Call for two days. WEST 36TH ST., BETWEEN 9TH AND 10711 ave, first Moor—A reapectabie young woman ax chambermald or waitress In a respectable family; 18 a good washer and can do plain sewing, 42 WEST 19TH 8T., REAR. -A RESPECTABLE = girl to cook, wash and iron in a private family; or sone $250; 19 privaie rooms; day’ and evening; Indies’ de- | aOng the most prominent hey was the assertion de general ousework; ia good baker; good referenes, chy | FO} OTH AVN IN, SHE TAT STORE —A GER | Sh neet numa, Cal fortwo dye ee | anrED-rwo Goon RMTATL DRY GOODS pa pe Lpoheenae Gust tha Prengs trom thelr lands and wowwatoada. QQ West soTH sr, Tor FLOOR, FRONT Room.— | S7referenew OBL Hyg MBAR GA RESPECTABLE GIRG AS | g Gols OR EET 0) celal AN Dre cnn ROMMIOAT: <8 | apparent consentonee among ch 1k lise wonder ie danetaimress wanes at Bea. cites 220k in a Private Dressmakers and Senmstressos. a. nurse ; Yous: ehigryreferenon, Cam GarANTRDOA GOOD PREMAN, BXPERIRWOED AB TH WARD.—“THE WILL OF THE PEOPLE OF THE | that they found a number among the Freuct who Stet {reates? can coal tinde et ‘coseion eed baking, | PST. FLOOR, FRONT ROOM, ™9 EAST 12TH ST. | > i Beventh ward will be satisfed."——William M. Tweed. A } would believe them aud proceed to act upon tue: kee} A correspondent; pei 3 e : rr , Dae their Mga STA _RESPECTARLE YOUNG | gainry Commencing Bil per meena eenmaneMt position | mas mecting, under the auspices of the undermentioned | Relieving, ay they do, tual their informers have told 33] west DOL woman ay nurse or to take the entire charge of an on calls ¢ reas | pu infant from its birth; no objection to go. to Brooklyn PRO eS ce ah only part required mi, firmh Ap Fri ia lerald office, Wiig andabiiguic; best city reference given, Call for two Se en Herd Coles, RIC ays. yes marketing and housekeeping; {8 neat and orderly; city refer- ence, Fuionalle dress and slonEniak ine, Fal, and. pinay autta, 83, upwards; wrappers, #2 0 0c} n’s an misses’ garments made to order; patterns and fashion plates} cutting and basting, Cail or address, 1 EAST 18TH ST., BETWEEN UNIVERSITY PLACE and fth av,--A'competent dressmaker wishes a few jas a Grover & Baker machine, Will be ‘held nt €6 East Broadway, Botanic Hey on | them the truth irom lotives of friendship 2ud goud SHARD WALTERS as the Tammany Hall cancidate for q Will, these men have vaturally deiermined to Alderinan of the Seventh ward, William M. Tweed Club, ] resist any such encroachments upon — their M, T. Brennan do., James Tur- | rights, Without inquiriug as to the truth ot ner do,, Monroe Street do.» tichard Walters do. Hutgers | fulschood of what has been told then, some covsid. ret do., Young Men’a Jonwervative do. ores ble exciten c to manifest itself amon mien’ do Jamies Kequan da, Begenth Ward German do; | thes ever aiuca, die “uews OL tue bulgulu aid sue The meeting will be addressed by Hon, M. M. Pomeroy and } Or'the company’s rights reached us. Reports of other leading democr nail aver various Kinds have been fiying about oO (heir intentions if the matter, but as Many of them seemed too incredible for belicf we awaited quietly to see QO) WEST 10 SE, RALWEEN 6TH AND 27H AVS. & to grocery store. -A Protestant American widow to to the cooklug of & amall private Tarntiy; ine gopd breed and cake baker and understands all kinds desserta; no objec- tion to the country or to a sumall private boarding house. Red Hot do., Pike Street do. ments by ihe da: Call on or address Mien 37 WFST 18TH 8ST.-A FRENCH DRESSMAKER: D6 wishes a few engagements in private famiites: is fully, competent to cut and make any drosses of latest fasifons, ages low, Call at 4.05 PAST ¢TH srs NURSE, RY A WOMAN | good milker; +) who is capable of taking the entire charge of an in- — = fant from ita birth or to bring 1 up by the bottle; has the SITVATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, Dew groom; can drive single or double; no objection to go a WEST 9TH “gt, FIRST “FLOOR, IN THE rear.—A respectable gt to cook, wash and fron; ¢ from last place, “ Zoot city rete: rt distance in the country, Address box 118 Herald ollice, 1 & BIST ST, BETWEEN 6TH AND 7TH AVS.—A RE- Ya ayy eo " 7 a AY., TOP Fi — what the termination wonld be, relyimg upon ther e) ‘spectablé young gir! as plain cook, washer and iron- CARMINE ST. IN THE PAVTERN store —a | 4.18 {hetahio' Protestant aii to mind children or ao FIRST CLASS MAN WANTS A SITUATION A: ory House for 11 family, below Forty-fi te good sense when they should catiniy Uunk ar, oF to do general housework; good city Fefercnee. AT competent. dreshoiaker wien w few more. cugage: Nght housework. ect. Ee, SOAS MAN ore A Seer wont of Rind aguas; rent B1.000 (261.900, Adve the matcer over. y if ments to go out by the day or take work 1 the house, best references, Address G.V., at M. Coleman’ 83) BROADWAY, IN THE STORK.—AN ENGLISH. | 1,252 Broadwa * woman of experience as {nfant’s nurse; has no ol- jection to go to Europe. Cail or address. LDERLY WOMAN OF MANY YEA’ STORE, 81 Bleecker street, near Broadway, Week before last they despuivied a couple of = ee agents among the English-speaking portion of our peopie Who live upon the ted river below this ately after, and sympa ‘ WANTED-RY A SINGLE GENTLEMAN, A NICE D—BY A COLORED BOY, AS furnished Room alcove. preferred) in a good neighbor “3 onchly understands the care of | hood. Address A. B., box 1,858 Post olfice. N. B.—No uotice | piace. We were down tmme ence, Call wt 24 East 19th st, | will be taken of comiunteations not stating terms, found that they had not met with a siugle 5 WEST &TH ST., BETWEEN 6TH AND 7TH AVS.— Gg ‘Two respectabie girls; one as first class cook and to ‘Assist with the washing and ironing, the other to mind chil fren and to do sewing; best city references. Call fortwo FQ) WEST MTH St—s COMPETENT DRESSMAKER OUD wlaten a few enzagements by the day; has a Grover & Baker's machine. Cail on or address 31188 J, R. XPERIENC - on GREENWICH AV.-A LADY To po PLAIN sew: | HY" ne nurse; fevers, favalite ant {a all cases of elcknes is : - | tmzer along the whole line of then peregrina WEST 28TH S., BETWEEN 77H ANDetH ava— | D dt se : : |. Eee = — d og revail 9 4TH A AVS. Chala st han ons Rams or Fev re pane ually eee ee doctors and families, Address oHMAN, DENTISTRY | tions. A flymg rumor then began to prevall that A good plain cook; can make excellent brend and ‘suit; {a also a good wanker and ironer; good reference. 161 West 0TH ST, SECOND FLOOR, BACK VL room.—A Protestant woman as an excellent cook, in a private family; no objection to go a short distance in the ---eenome | the French intended to stop Governor Mcbongalh AVS; RE | while en route to the settiement from Perabina, F bing applies: ae Ne Beaune and to prevent nim from coiming at all uniess, soe RT Ae oe a Dough DOB TBs <o indeed, he would accede to a long list of demands, VILLERS, 163 Grand, near Broudway; branch office, 28 | tie ingst of whlch are too preposterous to entertain, “+ hy # young ian who understands his business in wil its |p branches; best city reference from his last employer. Call T on or address at private stables 161 West 38th at,, between LADY, BREAKING UP HOUSE | Broadway and 7th ay., uation for an excellent Int — s XTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN; 18 ¥ application; gas admin RTH num bi Launiresses. &e. WEST 45TH ST. 27 keeping, de J 13 EAST STH ST.—A RESPRCTABLE WOMAN AS dressmaker, ta go oat by the day or month; can cut and ft tadiex’ and clifidren’s dresses and operate on Whecler ‘{lson' wachiue; all kin of family country; ts willing to assist In the coarse washing; good city | ———————---_— — | ae HPAP, OMPAP.A INST CLASS COACHTMAN CAN | Grand. of which he will not lave the powe ralerence if required. . 14] BAST, WT st. TOP FLOOR.—s COMPETENT | (3 PARK AV.—A RUSPROTARLE YOUNG WOMAN odo snything that ia | ———= Se = : oe eis Neperk: “aqearainiy Of to ‘Waleen ee person as aeamsiress; can cut ant fit for grown | Oe) ns tirst class Iaundress; best clty reference. Can be ess COACHMAM, box WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c. gepeck, created luttle excitement, inaamach wat ebildren! understands all kinds of family sewin: ‘on Whecler & Wilson's sewing machine; city refer quired, Call for two days. an operate seen at her present employe: ces If re 170 a aN ., BETWEEN ISTH AND 16TH STS., IN tl a ylesene respectable young girl as plain cook, washer an ce Of ah Uninis. dited, But intellig ached this place on Friday last. KS—UUR PATENT AND MaNUFAC- | Was not cr n Watches, In great varieties; Diamon takable character A PROTESTANT YOUNG YOACHMAN AND GARDENER'S § (reKoo, ot / ture; Amer omer Inn small private family; te willing UATION WANT. ) BAST SIT x and obliging. Call for two days, 7 a a 2, girl ag chambermald and waitress in a private J ed—Ry x ecompetent man of great practical experien Pearl and Gold Jewelry, wholesale and retail, at FRANK- | On Wat day lformation was laid belore the authori- 15S WEST ATH ST. BETWEEN 7TH AND STH AVS. | family. Can be seen at her present employer Wilt make himself generally usctuly good eity referen FIELD & CO'S, Jowellets, Sixth avenue, corner Fourteenth | tes, aud Was sWworg tol the Iorm of au aiidavit, OO A good seamstress; is willing totake care of ehil- Jerald oflice. dren; good reference. 948 PUBECKER S7.-AN EXPERIENCED OPERA. tor on Wheeler & Wilson's sewing machine, ant all kinds of family sewing sad fine tucking, would like a few o gagements by the day or week. Call or address for two days. that the Freach were already in arms upon the road between Stinking river and Pembina; vbat such of them as took an active part in the uprising were — ate . 7 > adopting every precaution to tatercept Mr. Me- ERE RS CEE al A Dougall on his way in. They Were fully organized mens Wearleg Apparel, Cares, | ad Were suMlicientiy under military discipiing ie eurniture, &c. atiended by Mrs, “Herz. Ww throw out scouts upon all the approaches te SINGLE, WANTS A si eae ae the settlement from the south, and to post eer To. Seeaue te ar: in willing to make 5 bags cpt 15 BAST BROADWAY .-OF W0LOTS sentries and pickets at might. These leliows ATH AV,, NEAR 1 T,, SECOND FLOOR.—4 - te pon ference J = men's and women’s choice Clothing, Bedding, and other | jad pbilletca themselves upon the inhavian 489 French jauniress wishes families’ or gentlemen's | Himself usefut ou a ventemsn's at reference gIVeH. | Loods, By order D. DeLany, 209 East Broadway.” at thelr’ various. places OP ea nRcahin, They washing at het own house; fluting, lsce, curtains, all fancy === | were divided into three parties, of about twenty or fecal en ch sae : thirty in each, these parties’ being stationed at 14.5 Weer eo sta FIRST OLAS8 COLORED WO- Sunking river, Scraicuiny civer and near Pembina, +) man wishes to get all frat class washing from gen- erally. Upon Friday [ast they threw a barricade tyle. Call for Mrs, ae RNY across the roud at Sunkmg river aad would allow i A YOUNG MAN 19 Y Ps - EAL CLAIRVOYANT. | Lume to:pase nuciishey ‘hac undergone an examine S 5 of, age, tn city or country; understands care of horaes, ADAME ROSA, GREAT NATURAL CLAIRVOYANT, | Uon, Upon the arrival of this news considerable ex~ 150: = 28TH ST.—A: RESPECTABLE WOMAN TO | Cows, kes willin, make Nimeelf generally useful; good N ‘your whole lite, from the cradle to thegrave’ | citement was manilested, but no sieps of any kind ’ do washing at her own house; does futing in the reference.’ Address WM. G. BURKE, Herald office, 472 Canal si Fee gl have been taken by our people, as they depend upon best style; best city reference, si 2 ~ = : cami : all from our authorities. c TANTED—A COACHMAN WHO UNDERSTANDS Hf ME, ROSS TELLS YOU EVERYTHING—THE NAME | 4 Call from o1 on 15] ELDRIDGE gn, BETWEEN RIVINGTON AND Paes, oot ta Trotcctonte apple wo GEORGE | MNGf oueyontmary, wav thar ct hervithor; shows you | The Council of Assiniboin met yesterday to con e)T Stanton, tov floor.—A young Gerinan woman to do | MURRAY, 26 Eust 15th st. eas, 159 West Forty-Grst siveet, between Broadway | Sider the matter, and (hey used thelr utmost endeav- washing at home for gentlemen and familles, : . ors Wo persuade the leaders of the movement to de- QO WEST 2tTH Sty, NEAR ITH AV. TWO highly respectabl i first elags cook in ‘dl ite branches, m pa reams, jellies ; 1s an excellent baker of biscuit: the other ns first class waitress; is kind and obliging; no objections to the country; beat reference. Call for two days, 203 NEST MTN st, NEAR iH AV, FiRst 2) floor.—As good cook} understands her business and Will assist in the wasting; has four years’ elty reverence, 203 SET 2TH (St. FIRST FLOOR, BACK je) room. —A first, clast cook; understands her bust Rone no objection to hotel or boarding house; elty refer ence bs 204. WEST ISTH ST. NEAR 7TH AV.—A RESPECT. able, industeious woman as cook andto do general hox 216 street, Eighth avenut 17 (EST 2TH St. TOP FLOOR, REAR How —— ee A respectable woman wishes to’ take washing and | (\OACHMAN'S SITUATION WANTED-—BY AN ENGLISH ironing tn the house, or to go out by theday; good refer- | \/ man, 40 years ence. four in-hand and tai RM PERT? United States or to 131 WEST LTH ste TN THE REAR CAS FInsT 3 L clase laundress; can flate, polish and do up fin would assist in chamberwork or aewing; best clty reference. CLOTHING. to any part of the ne #8 groom And valet with a gentle- Foon é Drices for laiie O55 WRT, 97, Sr AB LA. Oe) dy’ mal) and seamstress; enn ent and fit ladies? and chitdren'a dresses ant operate on Whesier & Wilson's machine; understands millinery and hair dressing; has good city reference froin her last place. 422 EAST Mri st.” YOUNG WOMAN As « atress {na private family; understands ail kind sewing and operating on machine; best city reference, GOQ PEAY) BEIWEEN 4TH AND dat srs— A J Protestant young women as seamstress aud to do Nght ‘chamberwork, or to wafton a lady and do sewing; good reference given. 649 SHAT. BETWEEN 87TH AND 38TH STS.—A he competent dromaker wishes « fow more engage: ments by the d 800 6TH AV.—-A COMPETENT SE. ASTROLOGY. 1 S no objet to a short distance {n the country Lolly nnd country reference. Apply to J. GREEN, 68 Untreraity place, ITUATION WANTED-B SHED CLAIR. knesa, business, t'emen or Indiea; can do clothes np in Mary Tiliman, from 10 till 5, for two day: housework ; by or atdress for two days OY] 2B AY. NEAR 18TH ST., IN THE FANCY STORE. ‘A reshectable young wothan aR cook; no objection toantiot With the Washing and Ironing; has good city refer- ity reference, on 212. WEST 20711 St, ROOM 17.—A RESPECTABLE middle ged woman as plain cook, washer and iron- ef or to ao general housework in a small private family; no objection {0 go a short digtance in the country, lay in families. MSTRESS WANTS WANTED.—A SITUATION AS COACHMAN BY A | penn t—sTexcvemmenemanrmmereses | SiS, but witiuutavail Weare Lappy to be able te nti th bhi ‘a few more engagements by the day or week; Wi: | 7% (2 WEST 98TH ST. BETWEEN 6TH AND 7TH r , D ve A itt D able | 99G WEST rt sr, RETWERN Tit AND ett derstands dreas and cloak making. LS Girareronecceshent converca decor wncan (eo: Rb a ance na cee Eire itemioe cr cis sere UMLad S(ATES SUPREMUS COURT. siate that this movement 18 contlaed to a very few SO avs.—A tirst clara cook; would do part of the wash- afew more familtes' washing, or won! go out by the day to x qe pa ee uss A a among our French colonists; and before any tng; beat city reference; would go a snort distance in the FASHIONABLE DRESSMAKER WANTS EMPLOY- LUATION AS COACHMAN I en further action be taken the Counell have de. wash and von; can do all kinds of fluiing; ean give the best 205 NEST UH S.A RESPECTABLE WOMAN TO | Oia alip, +) do washing at her residence; good clty refereace. < S J\. ment by the day in familics to cut and fit. Address DRESSMAK ANTED—A SITUATION AS DRESSMAKER AND 4 4 ae “ termined to engage the services of the loyal Authority sf, Arey Ofcess, te Anne and intelligent French to meet and to en« Enforce Coutracts—The Bank of Louisi deavor to persuade those now in arms to retire Cotton Case—Linbilities of Steamers on | peaceably to their homes, and to allow ove country. O97 EAST 20TH gt. NEAR SD AV. REAR—AS “ good meat g24 pastry cook, or would do some Englishn hone to Winthrop G.’Ray, a7 vate fam! steady and a thorough groom ; rete: by ‘a young Washing or the entire kitchen work of a «mall family; excel- maid in a strictly private family; understands all ne ANTED-A SITUATION AS 5 » MeDougail “ Tont ‘eguity. kinds of family sowing, and is willlug to assist wiih tho FAST TH ST, REAR BUILDING, THIRD , by. aman of long experience; understands its i } x ernor McDougall to come in and to Institute a ee ee Oe, |, eee ing ouch should be required.” Addie SF's | 227 eee eee ae eer Oty tea EGU HEMT: tae deol toleesume, Une Deveeen at |) M@CRee Comemiom: his government, aud to give the government a fair box 121 Herald oiilce, ent employer's, No. 2 West 1th st. WASIUNGTON, Nov, 17, 1869, uiai before resorting to extreme measures, This . " > a YOUNG MAN, AGB No. 219—Frane! Tt s, SY. pa. e by all ineaus the most sensible course to DA SITUATION BY A YOUNG MAN, AS | No. 219—Francis A. Gibbons, Sr., Appellant, va, | Would be by all : ; ; horoughiy understands hisbust- | THe United Slates—Appeal from the Court af | Bort; and we are certain that those who fear that all of address T. G., No, b West to wash and fron, or would clean house. References give Mrs. SULIVAN 310 EAST OTH ST., FIRST FLOOR, ROOM NO. 4, A S8T.-A RESPECTABLE WOMAN AS willing to aasiet with the washing and 242 & ironing if required ‘ood cook. General Housework, &e. some tyrannous outrage will be attempred against wood baker; good elty reference: Cam y ~ QANAL ST., ROOM I.—A RESPECTABLE SWE- , lemen' ‘ x t ba ELM IRL ot | 8B Gish arto db generat hoasework vrchlot aad tetuatent i ee dicot meee cet Claims,—In November, 1503, Gibbons mate a con- } tueir justs rights Will be most agreeably misiaken. ¢ WFST S811 ST.-A COMPETENT PERSON AS nt rs finting neatly done. Terms reasonable, Call or address, TANTED— tract with a government quartermaster to provide | We regret to earn that the government surveying 246 Nox understands her business thoronghly in all itm 126 GRtRnw'Cl AV. NEAR STH AV.—A NEWLY | Bost roferenc We aietion je wover and steady and'wil- | 200,000 bushels of oaia, part m Washington and part | Party, under the Immediate charge of Mr. Webb, ; can be recommended from her last employer? eatl landed girl t fag serra ak - bi Ming and obilg} ’ reference from last em: : < employed in surveying @ base line over towards Oak in Baltimore, and was proceeding to perform te | point, bas been obliged to cease work on account of 5 contract when he was prevented from so doing by } the Ce ry ep Fr a portage These ineses 1 th a : crete men, In a band of eighteen or twenty, met the sar- tsiness: | the refusal of the quartermaster to recelve the grain. | Witty witic running tne line xé 4 polat seme He then supposed the contract at an end, | miies south of the Assintboin aud eight or ten miles and treated it accoidingly; bat some time | irom Fort Garry, on the ijth mat, and, Claiming@ll # the notry south of said river for the French, erie Wal ec eee Ce bee afterward the same officer demanded the | tireaiened violence If the survey was not at once “es ™ e gia delivery of the balance of the oats, and } discontinued. Mr. Web», actin . OPQ FAST lH SF, NEAR 2D AV.—ags surERton | oe es : A} rn em ap eng yo BOB Watrece and chambermatd, wiih excellent. city ‘ANTED_A SITUATION A@ OOACHMAN AND GAR. | accompanied the demand with such an aysertion of | simetions on this point previously given him by ref renoes, ti tae el ape ae miles il oe cou Ai ee " je Fogistopens oil bg generally we, military power as £2used Gibbons to suppose him- repocted ‘sale fasta 49 the Soe ano me, and iy ul Ec 09 i Wages 1; clty reference; low wages: ress N, bor Aa Oi ol 4 3 . ‘ sates Sat ES SS SENS Herald olen, seh gan self under arrest. Whereupon, protestitig tat the | Colonel Dennis at once laid the matter before Dr. 399 EAST? 32D 8' “ e 305 4th WANTEDS A SItvATION BY A RESP ptt goehman; thoroughly, ander EAST SIST ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN TQ | NO objections to the country | willing to 34 taxo in ge en's and family washing; good ref- | beat oly Seferance:: | Cl nt o'kast 14th ereares kiven. ait “tak WANTED-A SITUATION AS G4 tands all farming business; hie wire Waizersses, &e. hs 2 for two days, — pub a a eee an i sd oe a LOL MEST, 27aH gt BETWEEN STH AND IH GQ Tit AV, TOP FLOOR, BACK ROOM.—AS COOK YJ. avs.— girl to do general honsewor. !2% small pri- SOO ‘in a private family; 8 wiling to assiet with the | vate family; fe afirst rate washer aud irones; r2orence it od baker; understands ber bust- | required, ae s es ——————— | 17 MOLSER:Y Bf. 1N THE REARS A GIRL TO 39] West uer sr nerweeN erm AND oti Avs.— | Le) {co genvsal honsétrork In email family; ony pre- OLE A respectable young woman as first rate cook in’ a | ferred. ntel or private famil 1} be found trustwortt d oS Shaan TAREE ie Lt tor will bear the siricteat investigation. eo 9g WEE! WNT sta YOUNG GiEL 10 Do GEN. - 42 pe era} housework in a private famiiy. © WEST 218T,, BETWEEN §TH AND 9TH AVS.—A = rm 4 HOUSE. 321 * reapectatile youny woman as cook and to assist with ALE EAST 2p ST.—A YOUNG GIRL TO DO Hous! the wasting good city reference from last place, work jn a small private family; or chamberwor! | And take care of chilcrea, Or assist fu wasting and Ironing 25 NEST MTN St, PRESENT EMPLOYER'S. | has two years! reference #) respectable young woman ay goo? plain cook; wil a ge Tasint with the wasbllg; beat ofty reference. PGB THAN) TOP, FLOOR, HACK ROOM—A BOO young ciri, lately landed, as gener QO WEST MT ST, PRESENT LMPLOYER'S.—A loyer. Ci 325 respectable young woman as Iaundress; beat chy | POS OM reference. Washing and fronting; da a ge ‘rena; bas best city refereac <4 and chamber fd; bee ths ia “it Solaaee contract was at an end, he procured {he balance re- } C the cluef magistrate, the . “te and e vith ought be Fad a inne HELP WANTEN=MALES, quired, and in this action sought to recover the | ANS COUMARTINE Cn tine te ee ot ae I it MP of Me PROTESTANT BOY, NOT OVER 15 YEARS OLD, | ‘iflerence in price, oats laving risen in the market | endeavor by persuasion rather than by force to Ye . tress ina gentleman's famliy; is an accomplished | A “for a coal office; must be smart and active andcome | Im the interior between the date of the contract and 7 833 WFST 2TH ST., NEAR 8TH AY., SECOND e329) floor. —A respestable girl as cook and to assist in ping oF t0 sto. the washing for x small fami; It a er and an excellent laundress; best city reference. the wi 004 337 FAST JIT St. SEAR IST AV.—A NORTH OF Irelnnd Protestant git as good piain cook, washer ‘and troner and baker; no objection to do geucral housework 5 elty or country, is willing and obliging. ge F 309 TAY. BETWEEN a77H AND gsrH ara, IN OUD the rear —A Protestant, young woman to do light housework in a nice family; is willing and obliging. 31 Q) MOTE STA RESPECTARLE WOMAN To DO . general housework in a small private family; good city or country reterenc QBO WEST ATH st. TOP FLOOR... AS COOK IN A e smal! private family, by a young woman fally com. etant ; ufilerstands soups, meats and desserts of all kins; 4 an excelient bread, cake and pastry baker; no objection to do the plain washing best city reverences, 40, EAST 20TH ST., SECOND FLOOR,—A RESPECT. > pbte young gint (0 cook, wash and Iron or would do housework in & small family; has good city references, 47] THAN IN FANCY STORE. A HTGHEY RE. spectable Scotch woman as cook; thoroughly under. #tanda ber business; good bread and biscalt and ail sorts of pastry; good city reference, ARQ STH AV. BETWREN STH AND Sort, STB, “ room No. 10.—A young woman as cook; bas the highest city references from last employers. 4.Q8 STH AY. IN THE REAR, ROOM NO. 3.-A RE- © rpectable girl aw plain cook, washer and froner; bert reterence. Call for two days. “A() 3D Av. CORNEI , HAO WAVY CORRER sort st woman as cook, washer and fron housework. RESPECTABLE no objection to GO7 CREENWICH sta RESPECTARLE GIRL AR Nai plain cook, washer and Ironer ; beat city reference if Chambermaids, &e. STH ST., REAR BUILDING.—A YOUNG GIRL AS firat class chambermald and waltrex; is capable of tak- ‘Ing the entire charge of the dinkng room; would asnist with washing and troning; understands fluting perfectly; no ob- Jection to a private ing honse; best city reference, rif WEST 31ST ST.—A_ RESPECTABLE YOUNG arnt, to do chamberwork and fine washing; good city refer- enee. Apply at present employer’ 3] MARION ST., CORNER OF SPRING, ROOM NO, ol 9.—A young girl as chatnbermaid and waitress; good reference can be given, 4 0 WEST ISTH ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL EU to do chamberwork and plain sewing, or chamber. work and to t ke care of children: haa tweive youre’ refer- ‘all for her | ofl WEST WASHINGTON PLACE,—A YOUNG AMERI- Y.42 can girl as chambermald and waitress; is willing to assist with the washing and froning; has two years’ city reference from last place. Can be seen for two days. 9Q NORTH MOORE 8T.-A GERMAN G 68 chamberwork ; good reference. te alah i a) 108 BAR? wort sr.—4 vouna GIRL AS CHAMBER. maid and waitress; best reference from her last place, where she can be seen till-suite:t, 10 WEST 33D ST.A YOUNG GIRL TN A PRIVATE, ae family a0 charabermatd Ant seamstress: bent citi reference trom ber Jast place; can operate on a Wheele: Wilson and Wileox & Gibbs machine, ro 12 WEST 15TH ST.-A YOUNG GIRL AS CHAM. AL bormaid and to assist in washing and jroning or to do general housework in a amall family; heat reference, Can ‘be seen at her present employer's for two days. 130 WEST ITH ST., IN THR FRONT BASEMENT, * A reapectgble Protestant girl to do chamb erwork Sng; hae good city reference, aad fine LOO BAST, we STA YOUNG WOMAN As OU chambermatd and waitress in 2 respectable family, or to do chamberwork and take care of chiidren Ix a good eewer and will be found willing and obliging; best city refer- ence from last employer. it sina eal 4m WEST MST ST.-A YOUNG GIRL TO DO 165 chamborwork and waiting; Is willing and obliging. t her prerent employer's, w Can be Keen for two she has lived two years. QQ WEST 2TH ST AS CHAMDRRMAID AND ALA waltrom or to do light housework. Good refer- nee, 203 wer "Tn st, FIRST FLOOR, BACK ) room.—A Protestant young woman aa chamb: = — ‘Waitress orto do chamberwork and warking; ety 914. WEST YITH STA REBPEOTABLE YOUNG Saiig ATM chusbermait and waltrens, or would do Hie wat city re/ereses from Jast Washing DIA. WHSt Mt S.A RESPECTABLE GIRL TO > do chamberwork aid waiting? | ith the wasilegeand ironing; b FI MEST, we st BETWEEN a adt) ave. A rospectad fese, OF MUUFRO and honmatrens, With beat Tolerevees ne ee 996, Base mst st IUD girl to Wi thildren, Can be seen for two days. 317 WEST WTI STA RESPECTABLE Gint to do general housework in @ private family, Call for two days, 399 EASL ED st. SECOND FLOOR, A Yot O25 gislto do general housework; has the best refer ence, 397 WEST 2TH St. BETWEEN STH AND grt OLA avs.—A respectabie gir) to do general housework or Je not afraid ol work, willing ana obliging OQ WEST TH ST, FIRST FLOOR, IN THE 20 rear.—A respeotabie girl to do general houkework in mail private family; bat no odjections 1 gow short dia tance in tha country ; has the best city referones, 8G FASt aH ST. RETWEPN IST AND 2D AVS.—A OL) reapectable gil to do honsework ina small famiv; fs agood plain cook, washer and froner; has best city re: ference, Call fur two days, 34.() WEST s67HT, STA TARLE GIRL TO oO ao general housework in aaprivate family; tn a pond cook, washer and froner; nd objections to go a ‘short dis- taned in the country ; ety reference. 350) EAST STH St. THIRD FLOOR, FRONT OU room,—A respectable Protestant girl 0 do cham- Werwork and plain xewiug or walling; good city reference, 4.09 WEST 2D ST. NEAR 9TH AV—A RESP LOTA #) ble girlto do general hensework ina small family ¢ best referem from her inst place. Can bo seen fortwo §TH AV, BETWEEN ITH AND STTH STS.—A +9 ‘seapectable girl, lately Inaded, to do housework; understands cooking aid ite good washer and ironer, Ring ell. 563 30, Avy NEAR, oT stew RESPECTARLE Od Fir to a3 general housework in a small private Lam « fly; best city reference give: Honsekeepsrsy, &e. Q] STU AV<A COMPETENT PERSON AS HOUSE. OL keeper or would tuke the entire charge of an infant; no objection to the country. {5 BuIABeriT st. sE0OND DooR FROM CANAL, F Pe) An Ainerican woman of experience a housekeeper in a how oarding house or private family. Call Mrm, DELANO. ; spine tiered 150 West srs ON go out as house reterences. 209 WEST STH STA WIDOW AS HOUSt. J keepor in a private family or to take charge of the Hinen room in a hoter; ix capable of sewing on machine, Best reference, Address for ove week, STABLE WOMAN 70 janer or to wash by the day ; vest of B45 VEST FTG, eT k RESPRUTARLE PROTES- bed tant girl to do housework in a small private family, A*,EXQhisif Lay wisit A. SITUATION As housekeeper in a gentleman's family widower's pre- ferred), where there are one of more servants. Address for ‘one week Mim. M.L. GOODMAN, Boston (Mass) Post oilice, ENT AND ARTLITY—COMPE- of agenter) hone, a position as Address Miss HOLMES, Ad- LADY OF REPPIN tent to tuke char housekeeper; beat refer ‘Yertising ofliee, 64 West 82d seamstress, Apply at o'clock. Ring basement bell, AND 235TH STS., third floor, back room. —A respectable youn, waitress or waitress end ‘ 5 good rewer;can operate on Wheel 4s her duties perfecily; recommenited. Miscelinneous, TST 18TH STA LADY OF EXPERIENCE a Gish branches, rndimapta of fing ant drawing; would’ ass!st iress TEACHER, FAST 20TH ST., CORNER 4TH AV.—A RESPECT. srean woman (9 go to New Orie: 8 willing and obliging. Call at Latin and Fron: in sewing It req able young An witb a gentieman’® fami her pretent employer's fo EAST BROA 22 eacger sree get a nice place in a years old; is willing to go for low wages. SEN 2D AND 8D AVS., A young girl to attend @ eTWEEN PIKE -A young widow woman wishes to nail family; bas a hte girl, thr all for two day’ RAST STH St.. BRTW: fn the rear, to Call for two days. ‘OND FLOOR, room.—-A young widow; to any part of the me; hag a child old euongh to ti ere she would HW LADY, ACCUSTOMED TO TEACHIN( JA. having several leisure hours, desivos a few 3 fn Preach and German, Addyoas DY WOULD LIKE WRITING stoployment, A y . Herald oifice, _ HELP WANTED~FEMALES, PMAN NIE ORL, TED. 0 and jron ina ema’ vaio fanily; fod wages given. Call at 180 Lexington av., corner of East 28th st, a 0 COOK, WAST WOMAN TO COOK, WASIT AND IRON; eraon good wages will be given; references ro- pared to furnish all classes with ole of the time or for 1 onstant employment spare moments. rons of either sex er eventng, and a proportional tselr whole time to the hisiness, nt rowch ad men, thelr address. aud test the business, fo sneh as are not well mutta. easily earn from Se, tof girls earn new Hotice may een make thin naparaticled offer: fied we will send 81 to pay for the trouble of writing. partlovlars, a valnable rample, which will do to commence copy of The People's Literary Companion, reeat ant best family newepapers published, al if yout want permanent, proatavle 00., Augusta, Me nent free by mail. work, address ANTED—AN AMERICAN AS COOK IN A FAMILY of two. Apply nt No, 6 Greone at, A GOOD OPERATOR FOR WHEELER & wire at 42 East 14th st, up Wilson's machine, GENERAL HOUSEWORK in a private family; mnet come well recommended, Apply at 856 West 14m ANTED-A SMART YOUNG WOMAN, TO COOK, wash and iron; one Who can come well Fecommended. Apply at 12 Hubert ai, between 8 and 10, TANTED—A YOUNG GIRL TO COOK, WASH AND ion; one who has good references. Ayply at 112 Just PANTED—A GIRL TO DE HOUSEREEPEWS SIfUATION WANTED _BY A widow of middle age, Address Mra, CLARK, alas REPER'S SITUATION WANTED-RY A middle aged witow Indy, in redtggd ctrcaeme ry ‘object tome atc: a ity or widower'a family prossrred. None but. first clase nocd anawery would Jeave (hd AC. 5 Be references civen, Addros#tor ten daya Mrs. F. JANES, Wera!d oflice, New \ ork, YOUNG WIDOW WISHES TO OBTAIN A SITU: ation ag housekeeper in a witower's family: can toach Tousle; ean ent and ot all Kinds of garments; han aieo a fine toned piano which whe would like to bring with her: no pay wanted, only a comfortable home for hevsolt and child; would not object to leaving the city ; the bost reference xiven equiired, Addresa Mrt. YOUNG, Brooklyn Post ollve. Nurses Kes WEST 16TH ST.—A LADY WISHES TO FINDA ance for acirl as ntiree and roamstroes: {8 competent kind aud obiizing; oF #8 chambermaid aud seam: ftrean, Cail from 0 tl} o'eluck, 3 WEST 44TH ST.—A YOUNG GIRL AS CHULDREN'S: 1 © nurse and yee oras chambermald and purse; bent city referen Jast place. . WEST #orH S8T.—A GERMAN PROTESTANT GIRL 2 ree seamsiress, Apply °? her present em- Dloyer ANTED—A COOK, AND TO ASSISt IN FONE ‘crores waeling and ironing, Ine emal! private family; bort city reference required, Apply at Hid Went 4sih et. ANTED—A YOUNG GERMAN GIRL, TO DO UP. Pentre WTR Je esivatn farnlly, a short distance out of ” the city, Cail mt Gs Wont tfth er, FIRST CLASS COOK, WASHER AND HI family; reference required. AU6L Park ay., newt NIWDA NEAT, TIDY GIRL TO DO GENERAL ework {ta ‘aviall famfly: mist be a good cook, washer and ironer, Kast 651 NTIRG KITCHEN TANTED—A GIRD, TO DO TH work ; raust be a good cook, washer aud ironers noun but chone fdruiabing good eisy retérouce weed apply, 8 Kast IMMEDIATELY—A WET NURSE, WITH A breast of milk. To a competent person liberal pay will be given. Apply ab 987 Haat ast s ANTED~AN EXPERIENCED HAND TO ATTEND A Ms Bed Dakery; none other need apply. Inquire at NTED—TWO FIRST CLASB WAITREBSTS, FOR jadies’ and gentiomeu's restaurant reane peoferved, that can come well ppiy 10 SON TAS well recommended, Address, in own handwriting, F. J. M., Herald ollie, YVANTED—AN EXPERIENCED MAN TO COOK AND open oysters. Apply, with references, at 250 10th av, WV ANTED-AN OYSTERMAR, APPLY AT 959 SD AY., Detween 7th and 58th sts, WA iiporat RAL AGENT FOR A NEW AND now on anle; or f with materiais for the mannfactir ANTED—TWO GOOD SALOON HANDS at the Brooklyn Oyster House, 22 Myrtie after VA, M. APPLY » Brook- WANTED. Goo, STRONG BOY TO WORK IN A uationery sore, Apply thie morning at 168 Naseatt #t,, between and 10 ofétock, TANTED-A YOUNG MAN WHO UNDERSTANDS opening oysters and is willing to make hinseit gener- ally useful in a grocery and provision store; good reference required, Apply to PHILIP MCENROE, ‘grocer, Palieate av., Yonkers, N.Y. WARHED,A YOUNG MAN IN’ A” CIGAR SIORE, TO keep the books, No one need apply unless he’ can bring the best reference n# to character and capability. Apply between 10 and 12 A. M, at 614 Hroadway, WANTED-FOR THE UNITED STATES NAVY, SE men, ordinary seamen, first and second clase fremen, boiler makers and cuppersuliie. Apply at once at Wi South ft, up stairs, Woo WANTED -A vou LEAD’ HABITS LY a light Indoor basiness; B50 roquirON; » permanent place for x good man, Apply at corner V'rinee aid Willowghby rookiyn. MAKERS AND COf tates Navy. ‘Apply to Sil PER DAY.—ACTIVE AGEN WANTED, IN every county, for one of the best selling articles in the market, Callon ‘or address BARNARY & MILLARD, 648 Broudway, room My THE TRADES. _ Wantsp-a FIRST CLASS STONE ENGRAVER, TO Make very fine lithographic work ak wages and GRAVER, Herald off constant employineni, Address V TANTED AL GOOD UPHOLSTRRERS, AP- ply to ROLLER & ROBERT, 36 East Mth st, A YOUNG MAN BETWEEN lerstands cutting tip meat; preferred. Apply, be- re at., In cigar store, WANTED FOR A MARKE the ages of 18 and /0, th a German that apenks goo! EI tween the hours of Sand %, at 260M FURNITURE, MAGNIFICENT DRAWING ROOM SUIT, COVERED Drocatel, cost $450, for A275; one do. #70; Etagere, Paint ings, Bronres, Pianacorte, Mirrors, Carpets, Bureaus, Bed- fteads, Wardtoles, Mattr a racriiice; property family leaving clty, &/ West Fifteenth atest, near Sixth avanue, JARPETS, FURNITURE AND BEDDING..HOUSE- keepers supplied with ¥ y terms, Day. ments weekly or monthly. K. & CO., corner Tweuty- Stth stroet and Sixth avenue. mection with any over store, DPPorarr 2 COCTIRAN RNITURE MANUFA turers, 48 and 408 Canal’ etreet, extending thron,'s to Nov. 8 a1 VFarlor, Dining Room and Chamber Furniture of ¥ description, Matrossos, Spring Keds, tc.; walnut Parlor Sets, 7 pieons, coverad in Wool Fee, GOI, walnut Chamber Sets, IL pi and marble tops, #85 PURNITURE, ¢ To Vesiry street. RPETS AND OfLOLOTHS, HOUSE. with the above, at O'FARRELL & h avenue, comer Twentieth street, Weekly or monthly payments taken, MISCELLANEOUS, PLEATING CULVER. & SIMONDS: IMPROVED HoT airand hot water Furaaces are the boat, ch most thoroughly testet fm use, AlKo Register nalatore muanutnctured, pat up and warranted by the Simonds Manu. ACMI Cos aAny, successors to Calver, Sit 2 Chim aireet, NeW NORE, recatllaned i535.) ew OO ATENT MEDICINES, OLD FURNITCKS, GOODS ON Atorage, ol government Meiicine Chests ant oid Mor= chandige of every kind purcbasod for cash, Address MOul- ‘OUS, Heraid oftive, WiTE EEAD. STANDARD ENGLISH WINE LEAD only Se. per, patind, worth donbie, | Parehasers al pave fifty per cen bin the undersiy dineot MANWATIAR UHENTORE COMPANY, S2 Peat aeeen HITE LEAD SIX CENTS YER POUND. A LOT OF OK roan White Len Unie i ~ Aen tt at MANHATTAN CHEMICAL COME ANY St re atrget. TS asi _ EXPRESSES, 2 Express, 114 West Kleventh stroct, near Sixth ayenttin= ture moved, ety oF co furnitare, pianos packed, Shipped. stared: Maney advan A F, 4G, BUANMAM'S FURNITURE AND BAGGAGE its tual performance under duress. The Court of Clains found as matter of law, the foregoing facis being proven, that the oficers who threatened him had ho authority to compel him to deliver the oats; and the threats used were superserviceabie and 1m- proper. If he was so unwise as to submit to the wnauthorized menaces of the quartermaster he must take the cousequences, Heuce le cannor recover the diserence in price be- Tween that pamed in tie contract aud that ruling it ise Market after its expiration. From this Judgment appeal ts taken, the claimant insisting tbat the courterred in refusing (0 allow tie market valuejof the oats, and im treating the yment of the emount specified m the contract as Tall; and it is asserted tnat the government cannot take ad- vantage of suct acts of au officer in fixing the tert of contracts, The government admits the pare’ Dut attempts to settle the terais of the purchase by its own agent, without reference to the ruling price of the article, or to the ordinary nights of the seller to dictate terms of saie. This, it 1s submitted, it cannot do, The court should have allowed the vaiue of the oats at the ume ol deliv deducting therefrom the amount paid, The govern- ment maintains the view of the court below, and suggests Chat the facts found leave to this court the inference that the whole matter had beea voluntart- ly settled by payment ip fall, The judguent below gave the Claimant asmall amount, which was found to be due on the Contract; and the government in- spits that on the inference mentioned this court will reverse the judgment and remand the cause, with directions to dismiss the peuuon, ‘The appeal being geueral brings up for consideration the whole judg- ment. Revortiy Jounson and A. f. Merriman for, clnimant; the Attorney General for the government. No, 221. Josiah Morris, agent and Claimant for the Bank of Louisiana, Appellant, 0s The United Siates,—Tmis was 9 seizure of cotton on land, under the adzs of July and August, 1861, and July, 1502, and the matter Was tried in the District Court for the Eastern dist of Lovisiana as @ suit in admiralty, a jury being denied, ‘Tye delence was that the seiz- ure Was not vaind, because t Was net subsisting at the time of filing the injormation, Tie secure alleged was Under an order issued py the cerk of the court, at the mstauce of the District Attorney, after the information was filed. The decree of the court be.ow was for condemnation, and the case ts brougut here on We theory that the court hag no jurisdiction of such a semure. It is insisted that tins court should dismiss the proceeding and order restitution. ‘Tho government submits that if this court can do any- thing Thore than dismiss the appeat it can only order the decree reversed as uregalar, the pleadings reformed and a new trial had, according to the course ofthe common law. K. R. Hoar, Attorney General, and W. A. Field, Ai ut Attorney Gene. iinton, for cial , imploded with Jon 9. Churchill et al,—Appeal from Sor the Norihern District of MMi- This pil ied by Churchill and others, as judgment creditors of Lewison to set aside as trauda- lent a bill of sale of goods tmade by binvat Chicago to Kemper, consisiing of cloths, clothing and turnisi tog goods, for which Kemper paid cash. ‘Phe oaths to their answers of the defendants belo w—plaintums here—were waived, ander the statute of the State, adopted by the court, and an injanetion was issued on the bill, and the goods held under it. Upon the hearme & Gecree was entered serting asite the sale, and a recelver Was appointed to sell the goods and apply the proceeds to satisty the complainants’ judg. wents. From tat deeroe appeal is twken, and Lhe questions of evidence involved and the ruliaus of the Court thercon are here for review. S.A, Goodwin for appellants; Hi. Gillet tor appellees, No. 247, Amos &, King et cl, vs, Ue Propetier Lagy Franklin—Appeat from the Circuit Court for the Northern District of [inois.—The Lady Franklin was hivelled for the non-delivery of freight which had been placed in the custody of her agents to be (ransporicd on her Ivom Milwaukee to fort Sarnia, St. Claw river, The freight was delivered to nec agent and the shipper Was given a iwil of lading ou ler benalf; but subsequently a portion of it Was shipped ou board the Water With and was Jost. ‘Che libel songht to make the Lady Franklin Habe for the non-delivery, the freight having been delivered to her agent as stated, ‘The claim ants asserted Ute by virtue of a sale of the vesse! to than before the ‘liveliing. ‘The decree below Ailicimed the decree of the Listriet Qourt dismissing the libel, tao Court taking the view that a mariime contract of dyveightment which shall bind the sup commences only Wet the delivery of the goods on board, The appeal imsts thac the signing of the UHis of lading by the authorized agent, atter the de- livery of the property into hs ton and con: trol, bintls The vessel and Ima tie same force aud effect as Hf signed by the master on board, Submit = on the printed points of Robert Kae for appel- it, and argued by S. A, Goodwin for appetires, wef Justice Chase announced the folowing order's-All cases hereafter continned at this berm Shall bE UL at the foot uf Lie calendar of the next Charles it Cow Dearn.—At Decatur, M inst, & fre destroyed ti buildings. The fire ory in the tne of an ol Shepherd, who, being in bed at the time, arose, and finding escape by the stairway mene Mnposaible, jumped from one of the front Wind striking On his head, Which stunned bim so that he Could Not set Out Of the Way of the Hames, anid betore ho could be rescned He was ¥o badly burned Mat he en @lew hour. The loss by fire wos avuus move any further opposition to the survey*bemg proceeded with. Dr, Cowan accordingly, with Mr. Goulet as associate, had the leader of the gang brought before them, but found it impossible, after repeated endeavors, to get the party to listen to reason, The aid of vernor Mcfavist was then sougtit and rendered, aud finally even that of the authorities of St. Boniface, but ail without avail. ‘Thus the matter stands till the arrival of the Lieutenant Governor liom Canada, who is expected in a few days. yi In the meantime Mr. Webb's party has been with- to the northside of Assiniboin to com- menee tre Of the lots granted along the Red river, We gincerely hope that the respectable portion of the half-breeds of the gationality mentioned, and whieh it 18 only proper to say the parties who have committed unis Outrage do hot represent to any extent whatever, will tuke prompt steps to repudiate all conaect.on with the act, which can omy have the efect of bringing discredit upon all parties connect- ed with it, and particu of that party generally to ug the claims. nat the Lauds wy of prejua ronsidera coming governiuent, GENERAL M'QUAUE AND THE NCW YORK MILITIA, oF NEW YORE, ) INsPRCCOR GENERAL'S Ovric By of the t ALBANY, Nov. 15, 1369, To Tye Eprror or THE HERALD:— Apropos of the following paragraph from ap article in the HeRALD on military affairg:— All the remaining regiments of the First division main tained their standing and are aace under the law and rules of the Inspector General, Now Geueral McQuade, at a banquet the other day, daid be wouid try and strain a potut to save the Fourth regiment. Does the military code admits of no “straining, ‘as plain as language cau make them? en ‘al not Know that t and that ite verias ai General McQuade takes the liberty of suggesting that he did not say at® banquet the other day that he would “strain a point to ment.”” Seivation without intercession is witnia the reach of all resimenta, bul must be obtained, not by faith alone, but by good works—at inspection, e the Fourth regt- He begs leave to confess, toa, (he if somewhat conversant with the military code, and cheerfully aeqniesces in the opinion that that compendium of erratic and incongruous legislation “admits of no straiming,’? Which is bad for the code, ag some of Its provisions would be the better of any flitering pro- ess € not stand @ very tard stra not being “heavy” on phiiology, does “its them.’ He does know tbat in the matter of flues for nop-performance of military duly the terms are cash. culated to make them clear. But it would General MeQuade, ot Know that can make ers Are as plain as tangu: He asks permission to suggest, farther, that even If he were dispose to relux je and rules latd down by hiumseit’—particularly lis rule of of the existence of wi now—and yearned to stow mercy to delinquent ch be Was wwnorant watt regiments, it would ve mmproper to use the word “gtrain’? 1 Chis @ouneEctiOn, a& We have the highest authority for the jon tuac “the quality of mer ig now str Finally, he desires to inform the editor of the HeKALD Uiat tis note is written for his personal avd exclusive deiectation (for whom he takes occa- sion at this trime to imitate a series Of assnrances of distinguished considerauen, profound admiration and exalted respect), and not for the edification of the readers of the HeRALD; for he believes that, apart frotn those directly interested, the readers ot the HERALD wre of Ut d—n for the action opinion that they don't care a Wie taspector General in mil- tA liters, and the Inspector General 18 certain that in his xevon In Military mwtters he does not care & d—n Jor the opinion of the readers of the HERALI General MeQuade desires to add, postscriptively and explanatorily, that Us attention was catied 10 the paragraph in qaesiion by some good natured friend for te first time to-day, and that it escaped his notice heretofore because’ tt appearet in. &® HERALD that reached him on ¢ he nover reads profane matter, unday, on which day Fine at DECATUR, Mici.—A MAN Burvep to hh, OM Saturday wight, TH Post OMge and four other nMed over the Post OMlee, Pniclish gentieman named

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