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~~ SITUATIONS WANTEUOVEMALES: Cooks &e. 32 =. 44TH 8T., BETWEEN b5Tit AND 6TH As cook, washer and irover in « private family; a in good wa washer, | froner and baker; best city Teferences, MADISON AY. SCOTCH GIRL AS COOK IN 10 & private family ; wa good washer and froner; best sity reference, 180 | WEST &rH Bf BETWEEN STH AND 6TA AVS. year, room 2."A Scotch Presbyterian woman as cook ; thorouchly Ratusinnae her business; is a good baker Of broad and bisuuit; soups, moats, jellies and pastry; weven years’ reforonce. 14 WEST 19TH RES PEOTABLE GIRL AS good plain Cook and wasist. with the washing and trontag io @ private fanally 5 good city reference. 140 WEST 19TM ST.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL AS cook, washer and froner, or to do general house- work; two verre? reference, ana SITUATIONS W! WANTED—FEMALES, Nurses, d&c. SPIN 8D AV., IN THE oye — NO. 6.—A RE- | THIS Ee NG young girl to of children and do reference. thes. Ratchets 2D AV.-A eee & lon JED WOMAN ants @ baby to wet or dry nurse er own home; a@mother's care, Address Mra HAVILINE, Laundresses. &e. 23, GOUVERNEUR 8f.--DY A SMART WOMAN, WORK; ©) is a good washer and toner and fond of ‘children: would go ashor distance (nthe country; would do general housework good elty reference, QQ7 BART, sort ST» REAR BUILDING, THIRD room.-~A woman wishes to go out by he day te Gash and iron oF would clean house ah arene EAST TI ST..-A RESPECTABLE LA\ LADY 143 WHOP 4H BT. THIRD FLOOR FRONT room,—A young gil a8 good) plait cook ts an ex- washer ant aner; good city reference, P 7, ants washing and Ironing at her residence, or out bing loved will also ¢ gentlemen's washing on reason- terms, 938 EAST 41ST 8T., THIRD FLOOR, RACK ROOM.— A respectable woman wishes to take ia familli washing ing or go out by | the day; _Bo0d reference. 1.42 8D AY. SECOND DOOR FROM 1TH ST— 8 Fenpecrable young woman ae frye eines cook; beat chy 38 roe =~ inde asn an (ahi 8T., CORNER OF SDA AV, SECOND k rome —A aa oy ‘As COOK’ and to as. 201, Rees adie fer cenke "Gas ute oes eee le = ES? 2TH 8T,, NEAR 77H AV. FIRST Joor, back room.—As first class cook; understanda 2 Dusiness {n ail tts branches; will go to a hotel, boarding houne or restaurant; city 1 references 20 EAST 47TH ST.—A GERMAN GIRL AS FIRST lags cook ; understands all kinds of cooking aud aking; «1 caty rel reference. 99] & Rast, 21ST ST. BETWEEN 2D AND gD AVS. third dod mea’ and pastry cook: would ~A ge fo some washing: excellent rence, Call for two daya, 2: 34. WEST 82D ST., BETWEEN bi AND 8TH AVS.— A respectable ‘Protestant woman to work out by the ation ‘nd wesist with washing wud frontug; best saly reference. gal ront room.—As first clasé cook ; understands her vens in ali ita branches; would assist io plain waahin; no noopjection or the country best references, 33 WEST SiST ST, BETWEEN 61H AND 71H AVS. ‘Two young girla; one as cook, with four years’ ref- noe from last place | the olier a8 cuambermatd and wait. good elty reference; both would INke to go in the same WEST 20TH 8I.—A PROTESTANT WOMAN AS fiat clase cook ; unleystauds baking, pastry and al f desserts; seven years! reference. yer 2TH Ls bd 8TH AV., FIRST FLOOR, 45 WES? 83D STA RESP PARLE wibDOoW zo i) man, and hor Gaugniter; one a c i raver 5 ¢ other as Haber ity vefereniee. Call all the week. wd wales yo Chambermaids, &c, B WEST 13TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WO- @ man todo chamberwork and sewing or waiting. BRIDGE 8T., BROOKLYN,—A Aone GIRL AS As and waitress, good operator on B4 na Wiisonte machine on city foferenoe. ‘aah 433 3 EAS? MT 8T., THIRD FLOOR, ROOM NO. 9.— A respectable woman wants washing and froniog to ‘her own house; is s very good laundress and does KOT SHAM: BERWEEN 20TH AND 3187 ST . competent laundress; understands fluting a Kinds of Oaery; can do plain sewing; best oity ratere Wattresses, &c. WEST 38D ST.—AS FIRST CLASS WAITRESS and alsa cook, where both can be employed ; refere mn last employer for Live years, 12 ‘ence Miscellaneous, 50 WRITER AY» SHCOND FLOOR, BROoKLY ‘A French dressmaker, cutter aud fiver, speaking & nts oe the ‘en igh In age, would like to finda home in & private Auuerl 2 fomniles ia able and willing to taka the details of the househald, For paricuare and references eall'oa or nadress FRENCH DRERSMAKER, 1 53 WEST TH ST.—A YOUNG LADY, HAVING HAD dive years’ experience in the confectionery bpaingas, wishes « aitiation; satisfactory veterences. Call tor two darn 16 EAST S0TH ST.--A YOUNG LADY IN A FANCY gooda, bakery or cigar store; is willing to give her services | to learn the business, NEAR 1TH AY,, FIRST floor, back room.--As kitchenmaid, or ‘to wasa dishes in 4 hotel, boarding house or restaurant; wages moder- ate; city reference. A YOUNG LADY DESIRES WRITING AT HOME, Address ©. C., Post ollice, Jersey City, Intelligence OMces. HOIOE OF A SERVANT..FIFTY REALLY GOOD fervaute are daily waiting io be hired,” Euplovers, wilt e every description. Largest variety in New York. Situa- tion oflice, 713 Broadway. aDise SEEKING SITUATIONS AS COMPANIONS, ousekeepers, matrons, copyiats and other nts, apply at Ladies’ Situation ollice, 713 abperior eng Broadway. 43 OLIVER baat ROOM %6.-A YOUNG PERSON AS chambermasd and waittesa; just come from England; good reference. Can be seen for two days. WEST. ‘oT 8T.—A YOUNG oer AS CHAMBER- wid and nurse; best iy reference. ___._ HELP WANTED—FEMALES, FIRST CLASS COOK WANTED. APPLY AT NO. AA -110 Columbia st. Brooklyn Heights, foot ot Clark at. A THIRST, CLASS DRESSMAKER WANTED-IN PART- nership. Inquire at 203 Washington atreet, Hoboken. maid and waitress or chamberm: 4¢ WEST 49TH §T., THIRD Lo FRONT Toom.—A young girl’ as chambermatd and waitress it private fami); jo objections to assist at washing and ul city reference. 0 ae EAST 45TH S8T., SECOND FLOOR, FRONT reom.—A Souler pay ee girl ae chambermatd, iit sewing and atte velo ebildren; haa lived m yearn fo last place; ie willigg ‘and obliging; can a situation 4 vilging ant ae EAST 18TH ST. LADY WISHES TO OBTAIN mbermaid or nurse for an honest, Can be seen for two dayu at her WEST STH ST., NEAR 8TH AV.—AN EN lish Protestant girl ua chamoermaid or to do 268 | housework ; i fe fond of children ; reference. 20 8TH AV. CORNER OF S6TII ST.—AS CHAMBER. maid and waitrese; is a good plain scameti ‘ety references from last situation ; willing to take of children, Dresemakers and Seamstresses. *f ¥LOOR, FRONT ROOM, %9 FAST 19TH ST.— Foshionable dress und cloakmaking. Fall and winter susts, $3, upwards; wrappers, $2 a $2 50: also children’s and garments made to order; patterns and fashion plates; ind basting. Call or address. A FRENCH LADY, months from Paris, as dreasmaker ; is TRREB perfect fitter; 32 will go out in private families at $2 per day. nih on oF ade 67H AV.-A LADY OF MANY YEARS’ EXPE- rience in cutting aud making Jadiea’ undergarments, children's clothes of every descrmptton, gentlemen's g marek soul ik. the work of 0 few Tomnitae j ceding ena i ucking three cents j, on Wheeler obi te) ra, R, M. JONES, ge ie Cail on or address WEST 29TH ST., CORNER 6TH AV.—A FIRST class dressmaker to work at home; work done in e 00 ‘aud best manner at reduced prices i4 45 ELDRIDGE ‘'8T., NEAR RIVINGTON, IN THE store.—A competent dressmaker; ean cut and fit n operate on the mac 4 T OTH ST.-A aPRCTABLE YOUNG as Bret giaet seamatr will go ont by the day week ; Can cx: and fit ladies’ and children's dresses anc do sack of family sewing; hase Wheeler & Wilson sewing ine. ¢AR 8TH AV.—A LADY, FOR- nde, will do. work at Ner own first class family, dinner, even- best reference, D AV.—A COMPETENT DRESSMAKER TO GO gut by the day in first class famihes; refereuce given WEST sory st, emery of atadha' ga fan thre OF four more: ing end walking dresses in th 287.3 308 war new sv! or to out and T 90TH ST.—A SEAMSTRESS WILL GO OUT byt private familien by the day or week; ttu- ande gutting and fitting, Call for two days, 337 EAS? 89TH FT. THIRD FLOOR.—A YOUNG rE girl, who thoronghiy anderstands all kinds of farally fede nd iss frat class ing machine, wishes. wor erator on Wheeler & Wilson’ by the day, week or mouth, Call or addrens SEA MSTRESS, “BAST 88D > 32D ST. A DRESSMAKER WANTS TO make a few more engagements to go out by the day St, Call or address. HAMBERMAID AND WAITRESS.—WANTED, private family, = 5 go ang woman waitress, who thoroughly understands good city, references trom her last aoe Gall | toa (Frid ride > am ast 17th st., Stuyvesant square, between a I IN A eharoliersia met pas pan WAIRDRESSER WANTED—AT MME, FENTON'S hair emportsin, 172 Grand st, Williamsburg, L. 1. URSE AND SHAMSTRESS WANTED—A PROTFS- fant; ‘must have god cits references, “Apply at 1% East 36th st., rom 1 it to To'cl lock. 0 THE WORKING CLAS8.-WE ARE NOW PRE- Paredto furnish all classes with constant emptorment a pélam ie whele of the Ume.or for ine Spare momenta, ir eines new, light and prolitable, Persons of either sex casily earn fram Sc. to er evening, and a proportional by devoting their whole tine to the business, Bovs and girls earn nearly as muuch as men. That all who see thia notice may send their address, and test the business, we muke this unparalleled offer:—To such as are not well sut!s- fied we will send $1 to pay for the trouble of writing. full particulars, a valuable sample, which will do to commence work on, anda copy of The People’s Literary Companion, one of the largest and best family newspapers published, all sent free by mall, ff yon want permanent, profitable work, address ¥, ECO. Augusta, Me DA FIRST RATE LAUNDRESS AND CILAM- bermaid. Cali at 2 West 16:h st. between 9 and 12 o'clock, this (Friday) morning. TED-A GOOD COOK, WHO CAN Bl WELL commended and {a willing to xesist in the washing and ironing, Apply before 1 o'clock, at 124 (new No.) 2d WANSTED.GOOD DRASSMAKERS; ALSO A GIRI, TO run of errands and do light housework, Apply at 227 Boat Beh at. Bit WASTED-A a00D COLORED COOK, WHO CAN come well recommended and Is willing to go some dis- tance into the couatry. Apply before tan In the morning, or Aiter Gre in the acteruoon, for two days, at No. 18 West * Ring baseinent bell. TD—A COLORED WOMAN AS COOK AND TO do general housework ; also a young colored woinan ag seamsiress and to take care of children; city references required, Apply at 243 Bast odd at, ‘ANTED—AN EXP BRIENCED PROTESTANT NURSE, to take charge of an infant a few weeks old; mu come wall recommacndod. Apply betweeu Tl and 12 o'clock Madison av. WAnTRDos COMPETENT NURSE TO TAKE CHARGE of two young children and accompany a family to bese reference required, Apply at 60 Lege. 5, Tenn, V FANTED-— A Good DRESSMAKER, AT 100 WEST WV 4etir at. Call during all this week. ANTED—A GOOD COOR, Ny feta AND IRONER ina ammll family. 870 West 83d st, ‘ANTED—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN TO NURSE two young chidren: one willing to go to New Orleans, fee at Foom No. 4 Spingler House, Broadway, near ath at V ANTED—FIVE OR SIX GOOD DRESSMAKERS, AT Ws ‘Went ist at ANTED-28 YOUNG LADIPS, OF GENTEEL Ap. sch dreas, to get on faniee sat eee tab salon Apply botw ran st ele tetaea dled tne ¥. HUGHES. B48 PAst 38D 8T.—AS GOOD DRESSMAKER) BX- perienced tn ating, and trimming : ont by the day of month; would go tn the comntry, ‘the week, General Housework, &c. WHS? 4001 87.—A PROTESTANT WOMAN TO do housework n'a smal! private family. NORFOLK ST. BETWEEN STANTON AND RIV- 127 ton. A German girl to do gencral house- ri ts wiiliug obliging. 2 WEST 10TH ST..1N THE REARW—A YOUNG Wo- Bian todo general Housework In “a private famby; icity rerere 303 BOWRRY, UP STATRS.A GERMAN GIRL TO do general honsowork, OF as cook, and ANTRD_A GIRL, TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK, ‘Apply, with references, at 236 West Houston at., after NEW “YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBUR 17. AMUSEMENTS, Ge AVENUE. THEATRE—UNDER THE MA of AUGU! Da A britiant « ry rie ‘arce, Da ao ae {gay Harcios, LAs i Mh Dato _ rag i Gilbert, rar emit, SATURDAY EYEMING TART 1 Mi BOUCLCAULT'S awk: THE Se, bee ig seh i ANPRAU, ra. Miss DAVENPORT Mra. gtibear, Mrs. SHANE ” pay, DECEMB! will be s produce sate | ding and vari preparation, John aaa tt MOTTO. Witt SUPERB NEW Lek ty THE DUKE'S MOTTO,| MAGNIFICENT MOUNTINGS, THE DUKE'S Morro, HISTORICAL COSTUMES, THE DOKE'S MOTTO. BORAT epee “THE DUKE'S MOTTO, THE DUKE'S MOTTO. MOST PoWRIPUL CAST. BOX sl HEET } NOW OPEN, OW ERY THEATRE. oi nd and Mi UAL BEN ° . FOUR SUPERB PIECES. ‘ Mr. 1 rom Taylor's immense THB FOLD TE De. Leu AN rouditows ry: a R PaeL len t, THE ALPINE MAID. “ghmanvrt0N ; Mee "W. G. Jones as Rosette, Comte " Interlade, Dancing Tay FaaTiiines. Ways. wari. Bixiern pg tran) Mrs, W. G. eee a8 Sixteen- Riske” Jack. Mr, W. re Poe as . MARDEN, ing H. BOWERS, OBERT BUTLER: and the whois Company. LY MEre THA’ F iF HIS, EVENIN FOURTEENTIL Tike 1 ROURTE: ENTH TIM WE GASLIGHT. ‘The great success er ihe season. UNDER THE GASLIGHT, UNDER THE GASLIGHT, UNDER td GASLIGHT. ‘The most popular drama oi ° peri NDER Tue iour. Crowded houses, lemonatrative of unbounded admiration, UNDER THE GH A well organized and powerful mn aks characters, THE GASLIGE . Now and highly artiatic local scenery; DER THE GASLIGHT, Great mcchaniot and wonderful staye elects, DER THE GASLIGHT. ‘The piers of the cy oe starlight. The Rallway sensation. R THE GASLIGHT. Rewritten and praduced by the eutbon, Au ‘ustin Daly, Bq. NDER THE GASLIGHT, Every evening, aud Wednesday and Saturday Matinees. 'S MUSEUM AND MENAGERIE, to Barnum’ proalatt corner of sat be OPEN EY akY DAY AND E Gi. Bi RO SEE Tite WONDER) ‘ONE GIANT, BE THE W ONDERFUL STONE GIANT, D. TOSEE THE WONDERFUL STONE GIANT. CROWDED. | TO SEE THE WONDERFUL STON. GIANT. CROWDED. aa SEE THE WONDERFUL STONE GIAN' CROWDED, SEE THB WONDERFUL STONB GIANT, ae) to. SEE THE WONDERFUL STONE GIAN GRAND MENAGERIL OF WILD ANIMALS, D ET PROMENA iB NATURAL CURrOSsTa TEN. THE GRAND DRAMATIC PERFORM. 9 CENTS ADMISSION TO ALL THE ATTRA 80 CENTS ADMISSION TO ALL THE ATTRACT 1ONS: AtJo'clock every day, KENILWORTH, AtZ o'clock every day, OLIVIA RAND. At2 o'clock every day, Ri At@ o'clock every day, The “BLONDES.” | At night, Ko! SrAgpnig ROOM, y| Atpighty NO STANDING ROOM, RA BELLA" a triumph, “DORA BELLA” a triumph, To see LISA WEBER, To see ADA HARLAND. To see LIZZIE WIL! MORE. 0,80 LILLIE HAL The “BLONDES” ARD RIGHTON. And all the beauties ay this burieaque. SEATS SECURED SIX DAYS IN ADVANCE, ONY PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE, a BOWERY. SHOO, FLY. BHO The greatest hit of the present day. Pitts grand auccess. intr RHE COMEDIANS, NELSE SEYMOUR AND FRANK KERNS. The ig commie drama, full of fun t LONG BRANCH: A TRAGEDY. ON Hit! eee ADA WRAY'S BANJO AND BALLA| WORY PARLORS Comte soncs. CHAS, FE. COLLENS as POOR OLD BLUME, THE MATCHLESS MAGICIAN, MATINEE ‘TO-MORROW © RETURDAY): AT 234. mE CARDIFF GIANT, The Wonder of the Nineteenth Century. THE CARDIFF GIANT, Which has peaaiea all sclentific men, ECA LAN, 1 Discovered upon the farin of W.. G. Newell. DIFF GIANT, Never before exited Hi tnt city. c FP GIANT, Now exhibiting 9 at olan ta Hall, | Albany, NY. E CARDIFF GIA. will be exhibited in this lagiy at, at OFLO HA Commencing MONDAY 3 MORKING, Dec. 20. Which is at the corner of roadway ‘and Twenty-eighth street, APOLLO HALL, Which will be open from 8 o'clock’A. M. to 10 P. M, APOLLO HALL, Remember the place. GTEINWAY HALL. Miss ANNA E, DICKINSON will deliver her celebrated Lecture, entitled WHITED SEPULCHRES (an Insight Into Life at Salt Lake), ON TUESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 41, 1809. Tickets, 50 cents, Reserved Seats, 25 cents extra. The sale of Reserved Seats will commence on Friday morning, Decembor 17, at nine o'clock, at tue box office, Steinway Hail. TERY BROADWAY. 618 6182 LADIES’ NEW YORK Bi 18 ANATOMICAL "MUSEUM. ag bP ARR eeeabetntesy ahh Sy 5 tied Qwxnow thysein™ Life Withta Lite, ain nee? No itty should bie 18g fail to vinit this marvellous anc. wonderful collee ues 4i8'3 thon, Females only in, attendance. 618 1836 Open from 8A. M, ull] P, M. Hi AST WERK IN NEW YORK of the exhibition oF Fagnany THE at 82 Fifth avenue, corner Mearenuts eth n duy and evening. Adufission twenty-five conte, HILHARMONIC SOCIETY. Second Boheeres Friday, December 17, at eg P.M. Academy Mr. &. B. MILLS ie aminent Piantet Orchestra of 100 Perfor HERR CARL BERGMANN, ‘Boncitor R. OGDEN DOREMUS, M. aid ScHAAD, Secretary. ‘OUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. THIRD SATURDAY CONCERT DEC. 18, ISS EMMA A. HAMLIN, from Boston, MR. WM. MACDONALD, j LEVY, the distinguinhed © Cornet ae MEL ANTONIO Mola, Concert at3 P.M, Tickets, 2hc., of Mestre. Wma, & Pond & Co, Cling. H. Dilson ‘Go., G. Sets. mer & Coy Carlet WA, M. ___ SURUATIONS WANTED—MALES. 39 BOND ST,.-A RESPECTABLE YOUNG COLORED 4 manas walter, or would meko himeeif usefol In a table boarding house or private family ; no objection to a rertaurant, Onl for two days. vay BA Edad 8T.—AN rived, as butler or waiter, BNOLISHMAN, JUST AR- ‘Address®. KR, Cali for three days. A GENTLEMAN OF 18 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE IN the baniing bueinere deatres a aitaation, elther in bank or banking house; can mye the very best referenc’ to character and quali Address D., Post office, Bale froner; clty reference, 3 EAST UTH ST., BETWEEN 18ST AND 2D AYS., first floor. -A Roe woman to do general housework in a small private goott reference. 39 WEST SI8T ST.—A YOUNG WOMAN TO DO GEN- eral housework Jan good plain cont, good waaher and ironer ; good city reference; no ovjectious to a short di Gunes im the country. 42% BAST 199tt ST. NEAR 1st AV. 40) Treland Protemtiht girl to do gone the elty or country ; 8 a good piain eno) 592 3D AV., BETWEEN S8TH AND 89TH STS.—A le girl to do general housewo k in a small Barat fumity; 1s a plain cook, washer and ironer; good city Feference, ¢ 601 WASTIINGTON ST, NEAR LEROY ST.-A RR. y spectable woman to do general housework and Wweshing, froning and plain cooking; no objeciion toa short Giacunce'tn the country; woot relereiees, Fronsexeepers, &,. Q RENWICK ST.AN AMDRICAN WOMAN, THIRTY the rentt.of ABO A8 howrceepor; the house of @ widower the country pre: eference given and required; cu palty seckere hood take no troubte, 6 Wrst NH nd resned Tady' qwor's family; no Objection, wo in charge of and teach chil- dren; reorences exchanged, Address M. H. GQ WHET sort sr AN AMERICAN WIDOW AS 1 52 working housekeeper or foc? aera hourework in ‘email private family. Apply to Mrs, A THOROUOHLY FDUCATED housekeeper ina respectable wid- Narses, &c, JINGTON PLACE, ROOM 15. RESPECTABLE 2 r + vory willing; kood chara Rt. ‘ FRENCH Int, SPEAKING French and Cerman, furee oF honsemnid in a pri- familly} rood reference ff requived. Panella A, kaha hiv her Dh 1 SUX T.—A RESPECTALLE PROTESTANT AS 126 Gites ar senwiatress; no objection to the country. jam be seen for two day ‘ TIT ST,, NEAR 7TH AV.-AN EXPERT- 1 49 Wee, pat te oieihe understands the entire care of an infant from Mea birth. eat tty y Feference, 202 EAST $6TH ST, TOP FLOOR... ROT. = roarriod womitn wishes a bavy to wet nurse at ber “own bh hows I for two days, BETWEEN i8TH AND 19711 STs. IN “preaat of milk, in a Fespoctable family; good =A renpectable young married wornn, BAst Mra Sty FOURTH FLOOR.—A YOUNG ‘ana, PARe e lately uded, we nutge of chambermalds ta Apply tor iwo days, Weer AT CATH ST., NEAR STH A RESPECT. ~A Pl 266" able married woman, with teak broant tor miik, ‘Aa Wot hugo; Ho objection to the country; good city refer- ene, Gall or addreen, Feference as to honesty + and nd capal 329 WEST 26TH 8T.—A YOUNG 1 OH AN AS NURSE s 6 wipe TAY, BETWEEN 10TH ignP B36, Mts auras" = and Pesicoinca te fs rom; timore. FIRST CLASS FRENCHMAN (COOK), MAK A. Hints of pastry and lee cretny, ond whe has the bos recommendations, offers his servicer to private fainilies, hotels or restaurante; he, wilting alno, tn conseqnence ot the approsch of the feast as exira cook for dinner parties, Address M. €. 6. "Herndon ee. Phiystctan DESIRES THE POSITION OF ASuIst. ‘old practitioner ; has no objections t 5a AUdeben for three days PHYSICIAN, Hefald ive county. vilice, fi YOUNG MAN WISHES A SITCATION INA GRO- cery, liquor or some wholesale business Address, for three days, ¥. Vos box Ml Her gid off LITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG FRENCHMAN, > aslight porter or “exprosaman in an oflice; has good re- renee, Adaress CONSTANT W., 33 East Houston st, 10 FIRMS IN THE CHINA TRADE.—THB ADVER- User, aged 25, lately returned from China, seeka aa en- meut; could Influshce shipmonts trom sevoral parts in Lit i an (Japan, and also from Lonton, Eng. Addteas box eral of WASHED BY A ROY OF 16, NOT AFRAID TO work, a rituation in a wholeaa’e house, or broker's of fice ; bent city rerereues given, Address Iu lay Herald oaioe v TANTED—A sit. ATION, BY A LIVE Y. ANKE i Would profer wholessie grocery or four and grain. Ad ons for two oi ays EW Hey box bial Post oolee, _CLERKS “AND SALESMEN, UN@ MAN, WHO UNDERSTANDS THE BOOT, e and leather ate, Wholesale and retail, wants ® pinaatan Can bg German and English fluently,’ Addregs J. « va Nas been with them ten years and is thoroughly corr: re Hie ant conversant with credit Address BOOKKLLE box 8,540 Post office, RASS SALESMAN WANTED.ONK THOROUGHLY Cd, a the i may apply to OSBOURNE & 0 st cuekeWAN aesaeciey ) ROOKKREPER (SCOTCHIMAN, AGED oni 27), wishes a rituation as clerk Or bookkeeper; double Jones gy Ret be mortals; Maka t 4 ottsoo, moderate tar Gaus N.-WARTED, TWO FIRAT CLASS X- rerienced warding beiesmen, thoroughly ‘nequatited with the Western and Northwestern shoe trade, to dispose of, by sample ‘one of the mort attractive line of yet preaented to the trade. ‘To auch a liberal ealary wilt be paid. Aitarean SHIRLEY & KOONH, 72 and 724 Market at., Phia- deiphia, ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN FROM THR colnery, who has had two yeaa’ experience in tie retail gropery and iiqnor businets; 1€ quick and correct at figures nd a Rood periman:walary'a secondary eousideration., Ad- reas Penman, | box a Herald oftice. © PRUGGISTS.—A YOUNG MAN, WELD PostED, jon an engagement; Wire fu yea in lust pl ietorenees Ee Hedy 0 DRUGGISTS,-SITUATION WANTED, BY A YOUNG | man, an porter or otherwiso, in a wHolesate or retafl darug stord; ealary no objects Adiross E. B, 8. Herald office, ANTSD—. EXPERIENGI D 8, 8 IN AM ‘Ahofetla a patagol man Ao ARR A feeee id wan A ei, ‘nad able to coumand cig soe Bing trade, "Ad Herald office. r aug week A. rR WORTH OF CHOICE PIANO MUSIC FOR §2 50, $2 +) “Pianoforie Gems," containing upwards of ‘00 of 0 nlar Galops, Seal rilles, Waltzes, ‘octurnes, four hand alesse: &c., in one ki by ali deal Publishers aie Broadway. ee ‘CLERKS AND SALESMEN. Wes -A SITUATION, BY A MIDDLE AGED man from the coaniry + good general salesman ; willing esta “Addrewa box 61 stati to make W hoolkkeeper, Whotewale house, hosiery 5 three yenrs’ reference trom preseut employer. ENEROY, bor 10 Post ofl unweit xenoraliy 1, A SITUATION AS AS suteatann ant bookkeeper or I, by « young married man; Address TANTED—AN ACTIVE, ENERGETIC YOUNG MAN, to make himself generally useful in the wholesale de- artment of the East River Drag Store, No. 113 Roosevelt at, Pinusant position und fair salary toa suitable party. Apply for three days, with references, ANTED—A_ CLERK IN AN INSURANCE OFFICE; mutt be of good Ad reas, quick at fimures, a good pen man and of some experie Addvers, with references and salary required, INSURANCE BROKER, Herald offloe. 0). 000 =A YOUNG MAN DESIRES A SITUA- Dp. ° « tion asclerk, bookkeeper or assistunt in a cies hovel in. this oily where ho eam invest #000 to 10,000 in the business; the best of references given. Address JK. L., Herald office. ; THE TRADES JOURNEYMAN JEWELLER WANTED. “MUST BEA good etter and Peet to design aud work by himself, Address A. 1’., box 181 Herald offi FRENCHMAN, JUST LANDED, KNOWING PER- A fevtly the poultry and game beminess, butcher if want. &, wishes asituation, Address L4l Bescer JERFUMPRY.—WANTED, A MAN WHO UNDER P¥ivende the manufacture’ of perfumery. Addroos Be box 19 Herald oftee. BY TWO FIRST ITUATIONS, WANTE CLASS $ weh bakera and pasiry cooks, Address R. U., box i Post oflice, or Mc Shehs at bead East S4th at., Id toor, A THOROUGH COMPE- OY tent manufacturer of roaps, staple and tolfet; aman of Goar | MAK ER. R,-WANT employment aud com- experience and wvlity will bad eeaatton nc a ‘with full particulars penration ae oarOR Addren And terms, BOSTOR, Herald office ILKy-WANTED—A PERSON WELL ACQUAINTED SS. with manufacturers of ilk goods to eel trama and or- Ganrings in the gum, nay or spooled, Address, with ame and reference, vox 2,245 Post 0 ILWELERS, WA! diamond modnters ant one po ia 0 ca wil Sale latin sor ITNE WANTED. MACIINISE FOR THR UNITED STATES Navy. Apply to J. W. KODE, corner of South and | Jame sis. NILER MAKERS, COPPERSMITHS, FIRE- ge pey jai for the United Statos Navy. Apply to JOUN W. RODE, corner of South and Jaies ste WA HMAKER WANTED—FIRST CLASS WORK- math, Garo + MA 10 FO A RES % CO,, 18 Nalden lane N RST Ss JOR comrosrror. Ar V eas Tenn & GLASTAETER, 9 Joba et, OR TWO GUOD To such steady CUES Away, — FRENC ri ADVERTIS TNE DAME. FRANCAISE DES! IRE Pi DRE garde na ou Cal d enfania; bones references, S'a- dresser au 414 tme av., an coln dela dine rae, troisieme etage. EN G. BURNUAWS FURNITURE AND BAGGAGR « Baths, 115 Weat Eleventh street, near Sixth avenue, — ‘nitute muved, oity or county 4 fuealoure, piquom. nacked. owed, stored, Money aarandy AMUSEMENTS, RAND a pores. ent iv ans PRE ‘street and tg avenue. ‘i -+-Proprietor GRAND pram ic i NG AND STeRrstCHOREAN CAI ‘OR SIX Siaarts LY. The tnttabie priraio and vege Hit, gin) HORACE LINGARD, ar HORACB LINGARD, The charming art and New wie ork favorite, ) The great comedy suit burl TIME TRI TIME TRIES ALL. u NGARD SKETC. He LINGARD BKETCHES, THE Mare LYRE PLUTO, THE MAGIC LYRE; 98 = yLUTO. . 0 CENTS. +. 0 CENTS. AT ay. & ATT ‘The pomes garth Mr. oy Mr, HOWARD PAUL, will appear on ‘AMMANY. Bin (FRIDAY) EVENING, DEC, 16, re rpeener TO-NIGHT, Laughable burlesan ‘to-NiGuT, BaD DICKEN, Everybody please eared. | BAD DICK EY. JAD DICK Ey. D DICKEY. BAD DICKEY. Lote RR ATES Hit OF THE iON. HOUSES CROWDED TO THE DOME, Ret Aceniery, magniticent costumes and appointment ure prilliant comedietta. PHER PRICES AS USUAL. BA KEY MATINEE, ROLE BAD DICKEY MATINEE. Saturday, Dec, 18, Saturday, Deg. ‘Saturday, Dee. 18, MMANY. GREATEST MATINEE OF THE SEASON, 4 SATURDAY, DEC. 18. “TEVERSHODY G0 AD DICKEY, AT THE TAMMANY MATINE! B WILL PLE ASE all the LADIES and CHILDREN. AD DICKEY TELLS OF HI8 LOVELY WIFE AND 13 TRIP AMBIENT at the MATINEE SATURDAY, \OOD-BY, DICK, With BAGGA 0) G THROUGH, WILL REVISE Titi Me AIN LIQUOR LAW AT TAMMANY MATINEE sat ORDA Y. D DICKEY TONIGHT AT TH ‘AMMANY W. B&usrowie SALLY QUOTE SuakSrraniee§ sa ae are OF THE DAY, THE PUNS OF THE HOUR, x oft! IN BAD DICKEY AT THE TAMMANY To: between Fifth and Sisth avenues, THIRD WE WEEK OF . HACKETY, a juimnate personation of ‘who will appear ins hakapeare’s great comic creation, MERRY Wites OF WINDSOI Or, FALSTAFF OUTWITTED BY WOMEN, ted by MR, DW, WALLER Teta tnd Mit THEO “Hast ON, MISS FANNY MORANT In consequence of the prep eparations necessary to he made for the production of HAMLET and GUY MANNERING, the usual SATURDAY MATINEES will be postponed until fur- ther notice, Seats secured six days in advance at the box office of the theatre or at its Branen Ticket Ollice. at the music store of O, H. Ditaon Ditaon & Co., 711 1 4 —THEATRE COMI 51 Manager, UE. ite St. Nicholas Hotel. ROBERT W. BUTLER "th jement Seekers, Crowded Houses THE BIGGEST HITS. OF ‘THE DAY. ENTHUSIASM CREATED NIGHTLY. THE STAR TROUPE OF THE WORLD, Everything Brilliant—Something New Every Night. « See small bills—Chiidren half price. Doors open a! 64. Curtain rises at 7% o'clock. Box oflice open daily, Seats secured six days in advance, BENCH LIHEATRE.— ‘A GREAT NOVELTY. -Mana| is cae: C. 16 FOW THE FIRST TIME OR wiguen IN, ABN RUSSIAN OPERA GO NB N OPERA COMIQUE, atin pect Hic awestneas nad’ haraoe of whieh Gill be te terpreted by the eininent Russian Tenor, DMITRI EFF, of the Grand Opera Houses of St. Petersburg and Berlin (in the latier of whicb cities he was the recipient of three jew- elled Decorations of Honor from the Emperor}, and the MPERIAL OPERA COMPANY FROM RUSSIA, comprising artiata of the highest distinction, who mak thelr fire earance to-night, ‘Russian’ Opera by Ver- now ayo ent entitied LDOVA MOGILA (ASCOLD'E TOMB) RUSSIAN wuRid Cost A RUSSIAN BALLET, Box sheet oj al ‘eae bin Schirmer’ way. Admission, Tae. orchestra and boxes,i#1 105 familie, Se RUSSIAN MATINEE, aasaro D, WATERIEY, 1 THEATRE, 720 BROADWAY, OPPO! J New York Hotel.—The most Me sineabeap UNGIEE,M DELEHAN isn a puphtly ac achieved TINGILI NENOLEIS ELEN eR MINSTRELS, every evening at the above named palace. KEARNEY, the oF, paalediety ie received witu douvle en- oor se oh h pert rm ETTINGILL, DELEHANTY AND HENGLER at tate wonderful Brass Band are creating the most intense excitement, Boum wipe crowded; standing routn oaty, "ALLACK’S. Proprietor and Manager... . Me, LESTER, WALLACK Doors open at 73g P.M. To commence at 8 P, M. A BRILLIANS, Puccini more AND VARIETY. Characters by Mr, Les r Wallac, rripay, — [Mr-Joiin Gilbert, Mr Wyndham, Mr: Becond tine, |i Ringgold, Mr, ited, Mr Holland, ERNESTINE r. Peck, Bowen, Mr. Durand, Miss AND: Madeline Henriques, Mise Effie Germon, TRYING IT ON, | Mrs. John Sefton, Mra. L. Phillips and \Miea Fanny Green, SATURDAY, Characters by Mr. Lester Wallack, Ti us ti Mr. John “Gilbert, Mr. J. H. Stoddart, CAPTAIN OF rg OQ, Marlowe, Mr. B, T. Ringgold, THE WATCH, and ; ag 9 fren tenga iouiaa WOODCOCK'S | Moore, Mins Gon E. LUTLE Moxtager, By Patpan§ Minses ay, Fowler, Ciayion, Rowe ani Loab, OKectts britttan wad Fhemtitl comedy of will be produced, with Appropriate scenery, costumes and appointments, for the first time i ears, O71 MONDAY, DEC Due noties wil be given of the repetition of the comedies HOME, A REGU) FIX and KCHOUL FOR SCANDAL. re Wallack comic Cae CENTRAL PARK, in in active preparation, and will be performed at an early date for the first time in six yenra, CADEMY OF MUSIC. THIS (FRIDAY), DECEMBER 17, LAST NIGHT LAST NIGHT OF THE SEASON. LEFRANC. 0 IN MASCHERA. peel nas CELLINT AMS, Rn TOMORROW, inva oe DECEMBER | is he ‘ Last MATINEE, PIPFLE. PIPELE. BRIOL. KELLOGG. RONCONI, Y OF MUSIC. JRROW Cat gy eed DECEMBER it, AT 1. . LAST MATINE: LAS? MATIN KELLOGG, RONCONL PIPELE. PIPELE. Admlesion to Matinee. 1 Secured seats. rr cents extra seeilt.can now be secured st ithe ‘Academy ot Music, Sehir- NL Broadway and 114 Broadway, FP*snce mzaree Last Nia Wit IMPECIAE RUSTAN OPERA TROT TONIGHT, AND TowoRN OW GATURDAT)™ “ONLY A remarkable Tj ian The sweetest-voices ‘Russian’ Opera. | Russian Music since Mario, nape. tenor | Russian Opera. | by its greatest Russian Opera. | composer, Opera. | terpreted by tts ian Opera. | best artists, A wonder- A it trom the ve Tmperial Ope- Russian Opera.| | Ruaslan Cos- ra House, Moscow. nesian Sri tum “4 Dancea, The Russian opera ASCOLDUVA LA, by Versiows- kajo. Only Russian Matinee to-morrow at 2. RENCH COMPANY AT NEW FORK THEATRE, OPERA _BOUFF This (Friday) evening, December 17, at$ o'clock, ‘Laat might of great success OU L) AUBERZE PLAIN. To-morrow Saturday—Comedy. Par Droit de Conuete. pocket at theatre; Shirmer’s, 101, aud ticket oflice, 114 roadway, iad OPERA HOUSE, BROOKLYN. THANE SUCCHSM of THE CANINE WONDERS, WILLIS COBB'S Trou of a NOOS, CASHMERE GOATS and MONKEYS, HURLEY AND MAUR IN SONG AND DANCE, Tom and Jerry, Time Tries All, A Squire for a Day ao. RYANTS' MINSTRELS, FOURTEENTH STREET, ‘Tammany Building, Adjoining Acadamy of Music. GLORIOUS TL M. CROWDED NIGHTLY WITH FASHIONABLE AND ig 4 AUDIENCES, SECURB YOURS Oh AAO ROOM RebeY TOAVOID Continued wae. Qi DAVE REED poi DAN BRYANT 1m their popular, characteristic Plantation Song and Dance, ¥LY, DON'T BODD: bik FLY. DAN BRYAN’ Lyd py st Rind SRUFFIN and DAN BR sion, TE Ru Stoo. Ey, UNSWORTH SPEAKS ABOUT Tb SURZ CANALS EUGENE COMING TROM THE MATINEE, Demprter, Grier Rua vii, Rocketeiter. Yor Hy SURY ANTS! Minstreis. o=2 » BRYANTS’ Minatrela, Shoo, Pye, Admission bbc. ; Orchestra ( hairy Be. Seats accure: DAN BRYAN('S — 8HOO, FLA _DAN “DRYANT'S, JEW YORK CIRCUS, IN" Fourteenth atrget, opposite Academy of Music, LB. LENT eee -Director MATINEE AT 2 WEDNESDAY AND BA1 RIETY PR LAUGHABLI ALL THE STAR iS IN SINGULARLY. DINERSITTED, Acts, Admission, 5) cents; chitiren winder ten, 95 cents; to Re- served sents, 7 conte, Begina ate, J Sater OF MUSIC, RERMANN, HF HE GREAT PRESTIDIGITATEUR, with make i reappearance, for a iew nights only, prior to Ie aeparhaze Cor \w}toxmia, ‘on TULSDAY, DEC, 2, THURSDAY, bre, s0 AND SAIC DRE, Pil A GRAND Xp’ vavinD Penh Ra 618 MUSEUM “or oF ANATOMY, — os 618 8 Broadwa 616 6h em es 61 We are fearf and 618 te Wonvtorfully rade, Hy eh Reautt jen, Wondere si Monatront| Line te wwe finn ‘and Avital Creation to by 618 one vie! 68 SHE GREAT AMERICAN FAIR 13 NOW OPEN,—0,0%0 T'Xatctes tor hort Ate on oxbivation, which will be sold gi the lowest rato, in the Metcopatitan Thali, 95 Sixth avenue, Bach visit ch visitor will draw ® prin HEATRE TICKET OFFICE, ee ee ey mumxenee Admission ton cents, 1869, AMUSEMENTS, IBLO'S GARDEN. N' LESSEES AND MANAGERS. JARRETT & PALMER 4aND PORITIVELE LAST NIGHT BUT ONE, SMUMPHANT | BUGAGEMENT LorrA, OTTA, Loita, mad ‘Gy D' Coa nie 17, 1869, fo creme ootued HEL oeeene a UANGTON Der PAT MOCANN van iter JACK RACKETT (a fast young DUTOY GIRL (with Tyrolean song) ‘To be followed by Buckstone's far GOOD FoR netarNa NAN (orlth Bong, Dance and Ban ATU EP AY LAST tu TA Matin , MONDAY, DECEMBER 20, i be od FOR THE Flust MEIN AMERICA, ‘a heart touching and beautiful domestic drama in'four acte, founded upon one of CHARLES DICKENS? famous stories, adapted to the stage by DREW HALLIDAY, Esq and entitled TUE SCENERY oF duuat MAGNtr ENTIREL’ a NTIRI x Th ARACTIRISTIC edosrewee, Bron MENTS, SINGULAR ERM ROTS OF THE Ost HLABORATIS DESURIETION. ecured six days in advance. Rs. F. B. CONWAY'S FAR as s M A ty + DEC BENEFIT O # Dame. THE POUR GENTLEM. aN SOLON SHINGLE. Ss FRANCISCO MINSTRELS, a) BROADWAY, SHOUTS OF LAUGHTE: AMS OF DELIGHT, BY THK GREAT DLGINAL THE CREME DE LA CREME OF pet E STS BIRCH, WANROLD, BERNARD AND BACKUS: SAN FRANCINCO MINSTRELB BROOKLYN, GREAT PANTOMIME or WITH NEW TRICKS. Sc ENERY, & MONDAY EVENING, DEC EMH 20. ENTIRE CHANGE OF ¥ROGRAMME aate WEEK vagie Wouble commences at 8 Seals securad alx days in ad- an OBITUARY. Eg. H. Arthur, Late President of the Union National Bank. Among those who have recently gone from among us is one whose life was passed in so useful and honorable a capacity, and who was enabled by his position to render services so important to the financial community, that it seems fitting tnat a few words of commemorative regret should be placed on public record. Mr. E. H. Arthur, President of the Union National Bank—one of the oidest and most respectable financial mstitutions im the United States—whose decease was recently announced at the age of sixty-four, had passed forty-five years of his life in the service of the bank. Most of the largest and earilest of the Wall street firma entrusted their accounts tothis bank. Mr. Arthur entered the bank as @ junior clerk, and passed through ait the various offices till he was ovfered the presidency. His financial judgment proved itself to be good; during nis Jong period of office he never made any impor- tant loss; and his tried integrity, unobtrusive firm- nesé and quiet, gentiemaniy manner combined to procure for him the esteem of the officers and friends of the bank, while they enanied him to falfl with satisfaction and advantage all the onerous duties which his position imposed upon him. Perbaps the most remarkable as ality which Mr, Arthur displayed was the power of discriminating character and the generous confidence which he reposed in those whom he felt to merit it. Many are those to whom he has, in critical momenta in Wall street, lent the most valuable, liberal and faithful secor. The per- sonal character and tastes of Mr. Arthur were simple and quiet; ms its were those of a cultivated gen- tleman, and in his family relatious ho was affection- ate and beloved. He leaves two sous, honorably Placed In life, to deplore his loss. Thetr grief wit be a by Knowing that it is shared by numerous friends, REAL ESTATE MATTERS. at the Exchange Salesroom yesterday Messrs. A, J. Bleecker, Son & Co., Mailory & Blackwell and W. Kennelly disposed of some New York and Brooklyn improved and unimproved property, Despite the tmciemency of the weather there were a targe atten- dance, brisk bidding and good prices. Full particu- Jars below:— JEW YORE PROPERTY BY A. J. BLRECED®, SON ARD CO, Satory rame b and las 1usth 8 ft, Sx1U0.11. Tiot as 7th BY, Z Astory bah and |, No 3 Weat 20h Aslier. WRUOKLYN TROPKETY—nY MALLORY AN Nth ay, corner 18th st, ‘adj above, on 11th av, eame 6 low ag st, 100 ft woof aus ay, it ans.. pining above: Mr Gilber 10 lots, Seer: above, Mr Euraddy 5 lou fn a Seeley at, @ of Prospect av, aid lots in roar, r Tunis. é Slots, we coruer William st and Bushwick Bouievard, each 2x1W. Mr Joue PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE, Tecumseh Sherman ts going on to fifty. King George, of Greece, 1s very unpopular. William Henry Seward was sixty-eignt last May. Ferdinand de Lesseps ts said to have more debte than he ever can expect to pay. Genera} Sheridan cails the avorage Western Indian “a lazy, idle vaganond."” A Chinese bishop, with @ quene, 1s one of the fea- tures of the Ecumenical Council. Enoch B, Smith was married in Kokomo, Ind., last week, in the presence of fifty-two other Smiths, stand Whirlwind i® Speaker of one of the honses of the Cherokee Legislature, Quite appropriate. MARRIAGES AND DEALERS Married. BUCKINGHAM—MCLEAN.—In Brooklyn, at the rest- dence of the bride’s parents, on Thurs December 16, by the Rev. Jared B. Ties Ses assisted by the Rev. Benjamin H. Paddock, D. D., Mr. JOHN A, BUCK LNG. HAM to Miss ANNL& MCLEAN, daughter of Mr, Samael [cLean, BURN!STON—HALL,—At the residence of the bride’s parents, in Bergen City, N. J, on Tuesday, Decem- ber 14, by the Rey. Dr, Burchard, A, 5S. BURNISTON to EMMA, eldest daughter of A. B. Hail, CrorskY—Cuvkeu.--at Fort Hanulton, on Thurs- day, December 16, by the Kev. D. 5. Sutphen, Coto nel Wiittas J. Crorsey, of Port Hamtiiton, to Mary V., daughter of ine iate Colonel James U. Cuarch, of the same place, DEMAREST--VANDERVRER.—On Thursday, Decem- ber 16, at the residence of the brivte’s parents, Wood- bridge, N. J., by the Rey, G. ©. Lucas, W. A. Dusta- Rest to Miss AGNES B., daughier of Matthias Van- derveer, 2sq. GoULD—W Re?tPROOK.—On Wednesday, December 14, at the Church of the Holy Communion, by the Rev. Dr, F, G- Lawrence, CHAnLes Jcp20N Govnn tw ANNI L., daughter of Frederick i. Westbrook, all of this city. JOHNSTON—MIX.—On Thursday, Decomber 16, at St. Luke's church, by the Rey. Dr. isaac fH. Tuttia, ALberr C. JoUNSTON, Of New York, to 4 A Lovisa, daughter of Thomas’ Mix, formerly of New Haven, Conn. MaCAN—Woop.—On Wednesday, December 16, by Rev. (. B. Siug, TURNER Macan, of New York, Miss E. MATILDA Woop, of Perth Amboy, N, J. MOORE—DALRYMPLE.~At Denville, N. J, on Wednesday, Desember 15, at the residence of the bride’s uncle, David Menagh, F by the Rev. rt. N. Merrit, Jacon W. Moown, of New York city, to JENNY DALRYMPLE, of the former place, RICHARDSON—LAWRENCE.—At Newtown, 4. 1, on Wednesday, December 16, by the Rev. J. P. Knox, Epwarp F. RIcnanpson to MARGARET D., ins ae of Joseph A. Lawrenee, Esq. ONB—PHELPS.—At Owego, N, Y,, on Wednesday, Decentner 15, wt the residence of Dr. E. B. Phel by the Rey. Jas. O, Beecher, Mr. C. M. Stons, of this to Miss Ea S. PHELPS, ao late Phelps, of New Orleans. No o Died. BELLoWws.—On Wednesday, December 15, K. Be,Lows, aged 62 years, ‘The friends of the family are respectfutly requested to attend the funeral, this (Friday) afternoon, at one o'clock, from his late residence, 19 Orcuard stre astern papers please copy. Bext.—Uun Weduesday, December 15, Mrs JANE path eee of Richard Bent, in the 7th year of her fhends and those of her sons, Richard M. Bent and Robert Rae, deceased; her gou-ln-iaw, Dr. 8. H. Brown, afd family, and Mrs, J, Keld (only), @re re- specttalty invited té attend ine funeral, frofa the re- sidence of her daughter, Mrs. fend, 67 Bast Nunta — th (Friday) alternoon, CR lasgow (Scotland) papers please Con! BLESNULAN.—At rh Feattance, 617 Grand strest, on ‘Thursday, December 16, Tiworny BRESNLITAN, “ae of Castlegoris, county Cork, Ireland,. he friends of the family are respec atatly mvited to attend the funeral, on Sunday: Will leave Grand wireet at ten o'clock and (proceed to St. Rose's chareh; from there, at one o'clock, to Calvary. BROKING. —On Tuesday, Decomber,l4, Join Wite LIAM BROKING, only son of W oe and Louise Bro- ‘king, aged 19 years and 10 months. wit jakives. and fiends of the family are alle invited to attend the funeral, this (Irt- Say) afternoon, ‘at ono o'clock, from is lave rewl+ Laan 148 © hatige ateoet, corner of Washingtor OLanke.—ID jokiyn, on Wednesday Josrra 3 ices Seine | Decemnbur 18 ALPuRUS B. CLARKE. M. D., aged ame relatives and friends of (ne family are res} folly-invited 40 attend the funeral, crow lla lave res! dence, 202 Court surect, to-day (Friday), at twelv@ ock. Correux.—At the New York Institution for the Ine struction of the Deaf and Dumb, on Wednesda: evening, December 15, JoserH Uorreux, Assistan' ) Steward. Faneral serviecs tn the chapel of the institutiom, on Sunday afternoon, at lalf-past two o'clock. Spri lngtield papers please copy, kawrorp.—On Thursday, December 16, Groros W, ORAWFORD. ‘The friends of the family are invited to attend the fyneral, on Sunday morning, at ten o'clock, froms bis late residence, street, near Sixth avenue. Cxovcu.—Suddeuly, on Monday, December 13, a6 Dinginan’s Ferry, Pa, EDMUND RoseaT CROvCH, lute of this city, and sormerty of London, England, ta the S7th year of his age. English papers please copy. DALTON.—On Thursday, December 16, Joun Dat« TON, @ native of Ariingford, county Kilkenny, I laud, tm the doth year ‘Ol ile age. is ss a Notice of funera! lieveatter, DevreLaac ‘Ou Wednesday, December 15, Hee MAN Derre.nacn, in the 81st year of nis Funeral on Sunday morniug, at ten o'clock, front the residence of his daughter, Mrs. P, Pfeiffer, 340 bes Fifteenth street. FINLEY.—On Thursday, December 16, MARGARET laughter of John and Aun Finley, aged 6 yeara and 9 months, The relatives and friends of the family are respecte fully invited to attend the funeral, on Saturday ats ternoon, atone o,clock, from her late residence, 94 Gold street, Brooklyn, GAYNOR.—At Haverstraw, on Thursday, December 16, Perer R. GAYNOR, @ native of the parish of Kill- ae county Meath, Ireland, in the 67th year of hia The relatives and friends and those of his brother- in-law, Michael O*Hara, are invited to attend the funeral, on Saturday morning. The remains will arrive by boat at Harrison street dock at ten orclock and be taken from thence to Caivary Cemetery. KeRVEN.—On ‘Thursday, December 16, Patrick KrRVEN, of Wexford county, Ireland, aged 59 years. All friends are Bayi tO attend’ the funeral, at his late residence, 129 Chariton strget, at one o'clock. Wexford papers please copy. LENNOx.—On Wedueaday, December 15, MARGA> RET, wife of David Lennox. The relatives and friends are respectfully Invited. to attend the fuueral, trom her late residence, Now 33 $ Clarkson street, this (Friday) morning, at clevet o'clock. Wasiington (D. C.) Chronicle and Express newa- papers please copy. Lorerk.—Ou Thursday imorntng, December 16) GEORGE A. LOPER. Funeral services will be held at nis father’s res dence, 34 Eighth avenue, this (Friday) evening, s elghto'clock. Friends and relatives are cordiail; Invited to attend. His remains will be interred a& Hempstead, L. I., on Saturday morning. New Orleans and Washington papers please MILLER.—On Tuesday, December 14, at twelve o'clock, P, M., CHARLES L. MILLER. Relatives aiid iricuds dre invited to attend the funeral, from the Dutch Reformed church, in East Houston street, between Forsyth and Hldridg® Streets, this (Friday) afternoon, at bail-past t o'clock. Not the brothers of Normal Lodge, 623, F. . M., Irom his late residence, 15 Second street, oie o'clock. Tne members of Normal Lodge No. 523 PB. and Ae M. are hereby summond to attend a special commue nication at ifs rooms, 694 Broadway, this day, December 17, at twelve o'clock, for the’ purpose of attending the funeral of cme late brotier, Charles Ly Miller, By order, . M. BEESLEY, W. Me Ronenr STEPMEXSON, Secretary, MOLLOY.—On Thursday morning, December 16, Miss Jessi MOLLoy, aged 24 years. The funeral wil take place from the residence of her mother, Ward's Island, on Sunday morning, at half-past ten o'clock. Boats at foot of 110th sireete Interment at Calvary Cemetery. MORAN.—AAt his residence, 32 Oak street, at thred o'clock, on Wednesday morning, December Davip H. byrreebes the beloved husband of Alice Moran, 42 yeurs. The faneral will take place from his late residence, thts (Priday) afternoon, at two o’ctock. The retatr and friends are mvited to atten?; alzo the members the Second Precinct Police, to which he belonged, . Cincinnattl papers piease copy. MonsTrr.—At hits residence, on Thursday morte me, December 16, Dr. LEOPOLD MUNSTER. aged 42 ears. ‘ ‘The friends 8 relatives are invited to attend the funeral, from No. 505 Sixth avenue, this (/’ridayy ‘past nine o'clock. @ members of Adelphi Lodge, No, * . are requested to atvead the luneral sod brother, Leoroty MUNSTER, on Friday half-past nine 0 eae order of the Master. ', Secretary. McDenworr.—On Thursday, December 19, Joaw McDReMorr, aged 52 years, a hatave of the country Letrim, freland. There will be a solemn requiem ten for the re. pose of his son! at the Churet of Mt, Michael, West ‘Thirty-second street, on Saturday, at ten o'clock, and irom thence to Calvary chureb. The relatives and friends of the family are tend the funeral. from hts la Thirty-first street, betweea Ninian and Teuth aver nues. McPaErso) McPHERSO. —On Thursday, December 16, ADAM im the Sith year of his age. ives and friends of the tamt'y are respe7t- nvited to attend the fanera!, from his lave resi+ No, 87 Third avenue. on Saiurday afternoon, at one o'clock. His remains wii! be interred 19 Greenwood. NEWTON.—At Fort Lee, N. J., on Thursday morne ing, December 16, James B: , tufant son of Jong OC. and the lace Martaa T, Newton, aged 2 yours aod 2 wonths. The tuneral will take place on Saturday. at twelve M., from the residence of his futne the boat leaves the foot of Spring et at lod A. M. OsTRaNDER.—On Toesday, December 14, at -tna residence of Mrs. A. D. Ostrander, No, $2 (iintow avenue, Brooklyn, ELWANOR CATHARINE, danghier of the late Rev. Stephen Ostrander, aged 66 ycars. Relatives and frieads are myrtted to attend thé funera}, at her late restience, above named, on urday mornmg, at eleven e me kK. The remas Wiil be takon to Spotswood, N OweEns.—Suddenly, on Weinesiny December 15; at his residence, No. 810 Rivington street, Cu sunset Owens, mn the 57th Year of iis age. Friends and relatives are respectfully invited attend the funeral, thts (Friday) afternoon, at nm: past one o'clock. POLHaMUs.~-On Wednesday, December 15, hivasp POLUAMCS, aged 40 years, Tne funeral wiit take place from St. Lewrefics chureh, Figlity-fonrth street, between Fourth ang Madison avenucs, Where & requicm mass Wil be offered for the repose of lits soul, on Saturday mor ing, at ten o'clock preciser: The relatives an friends are respectfully invited to atzend. RANKIN.—At Newark, N.J., om Tuesday, Decempor 14, WILLIAM R fy The funeral will take piace from the First Presby- tertan church of Newark, ths (friday) afterncou, At LWO o'clock. Suay.—On Thursday, Decemfer 16, the danghteb of Join and Ann Maria Shay, aget § months, ‘The rolarives and friends of the family are respoets fuliy iavited to attend ihe funeral, from the reste dence of her parents, 6 Cougress piace, on Sacurs day aifernoon, at one 0% SouTmack.—On Tuesday, ‘Deve mber 14, Dr. J. We SovrHack, in the 30rh year of his age. Relatives, friends and members of the medical profession ‘are respectrutly invited to attend the Trmera!, this (Fritay) afternoon, at ene o'clock, from Use residence Of his parenis, 236 Pith avenue, The remains Will be taken to Giecuwood Cemetery for muerment. At a meeting of the Clas@ of Bolievac Hospital Medica! College, Mr. O. P. Barber being chairman and Mr Thornton Dantei ary, it Was ree solved, on motion of Mr. that a com. mittee snonld be desiguated to prepare a tribute of respect to (ue memory of tue late Dr. J. W. Sout Jr, Assistant Demonsivator of Anatomy and Curator of Bellovte Hospital. Whereas 1¢ has been the will of Providence te remove frow US Our Iriend and leacher, tue late Dre J. W, Souihack, dr, in Uh ide and sirengtit of his mhanitood, In the fall promise ot suce mt future usefttiness, and in ardent prosecution of the labors of the science he loved 80 well an’ to y devoted his life, ht? energies, his talents, and to which he fet & martyr; tierciore be it Resolved, That m the death of Dr. § profession has jest one of 18 most ¢ ble members and tie college ap their most earnest auri esseemed borers ti that de= partment of medicine to Which Lis ablives were TATE “nares, ‘That we offer our heartfelt sympathies and sincere condolence to the bereaved faunily um eep aitticiion. sneered vivhac as a class We attend the funeral of the deceased and wear the usual badge of mourao- ing, and that copies of these resolutions be sent to his family and to the medical fonrnals of this city and to the morning a Fonnneen M. TUC tT. bgiti BURCHARD FE. F. Tra HARLE, 0. P. BARBER, President Z% THORNTON DANTBS, Recretary, StxoNG.—On Thursday, December 3, Aw. STRONG, danghter of the late Thomas 8, Stron The friends of the familly are respe nally requested to attend the funeral, on Sunday morning, at half. yast nine o'clock, from the residence of her brother, Sage Strong, at St. manor, and at hatt-pase ten at the Secaucus Presbyterian church, withous furvier notices Trowsninar,—At Hackensack, N. J., on Tuesday, December 14, Joskra A, TROWBRIDGE, in the doth year of his age. His relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, tits (Friday) after- nm, at half past one o'clock, ‘Train from Vavyonia ferry ati2 Warser.—On Tuestay, December 14, ELimZa Avy wife of the iyte Suliman R, Waker, aged 4s years and 7 wontis, Friends and relatives of the decoased are invited to attend the funeral services, irom her late resi- dence, 243 Gold street, this (briday) afternoon, at 2 o'clock. Wooo,—-On Wednesday, December 15, at his resi- dence, 190 Ninth avenue, Josaru Wood, aged 40 years. ‘The funeral will take ploce, from the Twonty- fourth street Metuodist Episcopal chureh, near Nini avenue, tis (Fridey) morning, «11 0°clock, runny in: bers of the on A aaa Ponoo are respectrahy | vied to avin