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10 THE _QouRT Ss. A New ‘aides of Frand on the Revenue— The Ship Old Colony Catragos—The Great Erie Railroad — Suita—Impeach- ing Insolvent Discharges. UTED STATES SUPREME COUNT. t of War Kisks in Insurance Poltclos= Decision in tho New Orleaus Slaughter House Casen. WASsHINETON, Dec. 2, 187 The #tna Insurance Company vs. Willian Hery- ford.—Error to the Circuit Court for the District @ Missouri.—This. was an action on a policy issued ‘on the dwelling of the defendant in error, riiuated tm Clinton county, Mo. ‘The policy, under date of Webruary, 1864, was in the ordinary form, and con- Sained the following exceptions:—"'That te com- Pany sball not be ilable to make good any loss or Gamage by fire which may happen or take place by means of any invasion, msurrection, riet or civil commotion, or any military or usurped power.”’ The house was burned in Novewber of that year, under the following circumstances, as shown by the evidence:—In the evening of the day prior to that upon which the nouse was burned, a squad of wbout thirty-five federal soldiers went vo Ui Which, au the absence of Herylord’s fini in charge of his colored servants, ‘Nhe remained there during ine might and were pro- | visioned by the servants. During the night some Jew of the soldiers threatened to burn ihe house, but the Heutenant in command assured the servants ‘hat no harm should be done. ‘the syuad deparied the morning, but soon after tiuey leit two soldiers i federal uuiiorias rode up anc, having fired the house, left; but the evidence leaves it uncertain ; whether they belonged to the squad which had been quartered there durmg the night. Under this state vl lacts the company refused to pay, claiming that the fre Was in consequence of causes within tie ox- cepuious of the policy. The Court, however, charged the jury that the honse was burned by a lew soldiers not acting a8 an organized force, but through their owa private Wantouness, ialice or re- venge and without aby orders or authority from any oficial to whose command they belonged, or, if a few soldiers having left their military company or organized force for the purpose of firiag the house through private wantouness, malice or sevenge, did r ne, Without any order or autuority x Jan command, then tne firing was in act of private mncendiarism and not within the ex- ceptions of Lie polic ‘The verdict was for tie | plaintil below ana the company bring the case here | elounmg error in the charge of the Court and msist- lng that their exceptions in the policy exempt them from payment of the loss as the fire was cansed oy the military, The ease Was argued aud submjtied on printed briefs, ‘edna arenes shi The United States Supreme Court to-day gave a decision on the motion for an injunction and super- gedeas tg stay pre in the State courts of Loulsiana Tir the New Orleans Slaughter House vases—tive in number, It may be remepvered that fthe platatif’s in error in the several causes undertook to establish & landing for cattic and 4 slaughter house in New Orleans, contrary to an act of the Legwlature, which gaye exclusive privileges to the New Orleans Lily: Landing aud siaugh- ter House Company; ana that the Alicrney General oi the State obtalued an injuncifon agaist thew, which Was tg grey made perpetual, and the order contalning It was atlirmed afterwards by the ' Supreme Court of the State. The writs of error were then sued out, and the plaintifs in error being advised, ey were thereby set free from the injunction order of the State nd proceeded in thetr businoss gard of it, Meanwhile the Legislature created tuitional court, called the Eighth District Court, ing lo it the exclusive jurisdiction over iujunction ses, and ordering such causes pending in other rts to be irauslerred to it. ordingty the slaugh- jer house causes were transferred, and judgment was given agamst (he plai tid’ in’ error, who did HOt appeal irom it, but se it to have this Court prohibit the local officers of the State (rom obeying it, Mr, Justice Clidord delivered the opinion of the Louri, holdiug that, as a writ of error does not tle to the Court, tie proceedings in which sought to be stayed, the relief cannot be granted, The writ iS tothe Supreme Court of the ¢, which Court has not attempted any p gs in violation of tt it ad, the rele? asked Ibe gram But ihe proceedings complained of are in the Eiguth District Court, Wich is an mm. ferior court and to Which the writ does not le, and ted, taking U i \ | Huds ¢ ourt to prot Kitand | | pent ot Ue Court su n au | sary tg its jurisdiction aoe. the control } of causes pending final judgment, ‘rhe decision f Jeaves the. company established by the Legisiatire j Uinmphant tox the;present and until after a decis- k Jon on the merils of the cause. i UNITED STATES COMMISSIONERS’ COUAT. ? { Wee GRE ad A New System of Frauds on the Govern- ' nt—Denling iv Wasted Revenge Stamps. Before Commissioner Shields. The Vuited Slates vs, Edgar Ogden.—VThe desend- i ant, & young man aged twenty-one years, was \es- i terday brought up for examination ona charge of | \ selling used stamps to a party, of dealers whore trafie is in cleanmg and renovating these lamps, £0 that pay iustances they are aceepied and repassed . For some time past it was known to the ‘ome ials that this practice was + Much in vogue, and Uiat it was dificult even in ex- perts of the Revenue Department to detect the frandulent revenue stamps. Suspicion, now: . fell upon the defendant, and he was at once w rested by Detective Sampson, an officer in the em- ploy of the Board of Brokers. Ogden was anxious to disclose the more guilty parties, and he gave the names of the parties from whom he was in the habit of purchasing the stamps, but they have not i been yet arrested. It ts sald’ that constderabie fraud’ had been committed on the revenue by the i manipulation of these once-nsed stamps. Ogden is } beld ior examination. i The Old Colony Ontraes. Before Commissioner Osborn, Captain Grindle, of the ship Old Colony, who pre ferred a charge of mutiny against Raymond Kaw and Franco Frank, attended the examination set ' i down for yesterday, but the case was postponed till | to-day. Raw and Frank are still in Bellevue Hos- Hl pital, suffering, as alleged, from the brafal treat |}, mnent they received from flrst, second and third } ' } | but the Comuissiener issued an | | order to have them broagnt to court to-day. The ity preferred against the captain be- fore Commissioner Shields is aiso to be investigated One of the medical geniiemen at the hospt- tifles tnat the saflors are not abie to attend court ai present. | Discharge 1} Wiliam Harrington, a lad, charged with opening ay a letter obtained from the Post Ofice and directed : to a bank, Was discharged yesterday by Commis. sioner Shields, The letter had been put by mistake in a wrong box, from which the boy was in the | pavit of taking letters to his employers. SUPREME couRT— PECIAL TEAM. The Great Erie Kailrond Suits. Before Judge Barnard. ‘The first cases on the calendar for Monday are the three great Erle Railroad suits—that of Ramsey vs, ' pne Railroad, that of the Railroad vs. Ramsey, and jast, and most important of all, that of the Railroad wh Cornelius Vanderbilt, better known as tue 6,000,000 sult. . As these causes have all been set jown specially for the December calendar there 1s | Qvery probablilty that they will be tried. SUPREME “COUAT—CHAMBERS. Declsior jons. By Judge Brady. Jane M. Shields v3, Thomas H. = of divorce granted. Farrell vs, Jerome. ‘Motion denied, with costs, Webver vs, Bergman.—Prool not siilicient, Weiser et al, vs. Biendwrg.—Motion denied, Olmstead vs. Greenly et a!,—Notion granted. Ward vs. Lyon.—Motion granted. cebellon v% Spopfor'd et vi.—Order refused, Rowl et al. ts. Frank,—Motion granted, COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. ‘An Old Judgment—Linpeacking Insolvent Dis- rees. The case of tie National Mechanics’ Bapking As+ leoctation vs. Robert Usher, Jr, came wp in the {Court of Common Pleas yesterday. In 1855 the Me- hanice’ Banking Association, of which the plaintiff } pe ee recovered ent for $3,420 80, \ ‘and on this judgment plain brings suit. in the | game year, 1856, after the entr) the judgment |} tne defendant took the benefit of the Two-thirds act, and now interposes that as a defence. The plain: os clatm that there,» were defects in the proceed- Shuelds,—Indg- and in that the afidavits were not piven re @ venue and that these were noti larities, prea te aly Gat he ote \ The is that H mite Taost arities, and the discharge eannet, \ » only by certiorari, itevenin that way, The 4 weserved Its decis,oD+ ee! COMIN PLEAS—TMAL, TERM:-PART tl “(An Auempt to Upset a ta Dischar! eo Under the Twe-Taitds Act. Before Judge Loew. | Mechanics’ Banking Association. vs. Richard | “psner.~This 1s an action upon a jndgment recov- ‘ered in the yéar 1806 in the deiendant Court for Sic | jant, amon: } Stenc ond iow cieeha iiea nis dete under ‘phe Two-ihird act in the tto the , ‘pudgmank ‘Tye plans fonten ds thot iat bacue J | { 5 b void for alleged risdictional defects, among whieh 1 that some of the afidavits have no venue to them, ‘The defendant’s counsel contended that these were not jurisdictional defects, and therefore were not available in a collateral aculen, bul only on certiorary. Decision reserved, COMMON PLEAS—GENERAL TEAM. Unlawful Selzare of Milk. Before Judges Daly, Robinson and Joseph F, Daly. Henry Gievd vs, John C. Blanke et al.—Toe de- fendant and tis co-defendant entered into the usual bond, and an attachment was issued against this plaintit ina suit by defendant Blanke. Under this attachment plaintuls milk wagon, cans and stock were seized, ‘The attachment was subsequently put aside as being improperly issued, Plaimud brought suit $5 the Sopreme Court against the defendant Bianke for damages tor malicious prosecution, Subsequently he commenced this suit in a District Court to recover similar damages on the bond. | A. mouen was lo to dismiss the latter suit on the ground that another suit was pendmg In relation to the save subject matter. The motion was denied, aud from the judgment this appeal was taken, The Court held that the suit in the superior Court could not be maintaiued, and that this sult was therefore } Properly brougit. Judguent ail MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. BisBeER—Bupp.—On Thursday, December 1, at Jamexburg, N. J., by the Kev. D. Orville Doty, CLAR- eNOB L. Bispky, of Brooklyn, N. Y., to CARRIE E., danghter of the'late John D. Badd, of Mount Holly, No cards. Philadel PLOY. Aes iursday, December 1, at the resdence of the bride's parents, by Rev. Willian Seabary, THOMAS FLOYD-JONBS to JULIA, eldest danghter of N, J. Haines, all of this city, HERNANDES—SM/Ta#.—On Thursday, December 1, at the residence of the bride’s parents, by Rev. Gar- rit Haulenbeex, of Norwalk, Conn., ALONZO HER- NANDHZ, of Havana, Cuba, to MARY Louisa, daughter of Join and Charlette Smith, of this cit, No cards, . JORDAN—HARDENBURGH.—-On Thuraday, Decem- ber 1, at the residence ef the bride’s parents, by the Rey. William J. R. ‘Taylor, D. D., LISPRENARD STEW- ART Mcp of Boston, Mas&., to Mary Poor, eldest Hare argh, of Jersey City. ei ALTH.—Om Wednesday, November 30, resklence of the brides pa at the nts, by the Rev. C.K ea Joux Eponunp Lovert, of Hacken- sack, N. J., lO ISABELLA M., youngest daughter of dona W. “Wartn, Esq., of East New York, Long slaud,. PLAvT—CONNOR.—On Thursitay, December 1, at the re ce of the bride's moter, by Rev. Thomas Sirect, Upwanp PLarr to Karte A. youngest dau ter of the late Caries Counor, all of this city. ‘On Thureday, December 1, , Brooklyn, by’ Kev. C. W. ROWLAND to Mania T., daughter of ‘0 ABSEL.—At Rome, Ne y, on Thursday, December 1, after a short tilness, Captain coupe 8. ABEEL, 3. a In the 76th year of his ag ytowa, on Thurs December 1, Hinaw A, Brno, in the 33d gear of 1 nis the relattyes ond frien ¢ Invi Q enn the eae yee and f Srhoee, at tw oltiot BLANCAR! On AY, December 2, at Ni late E y-secoud street, CAROLIN ANCARD, dauguter Of the late Francis Blai- card, E3q. Nolice of funeral hereafter, Broqua.—On ‘Thursday, ‘December 1, at ten o’elock P.M, of iuslammation of the lungs, Louisa Avausta BRogua, aged 19 years, and 11 months, ‘After life's | tiul fever she sieeps well.’” ‘The relatives and friends are invited to attend the Mineral, from 120 East Houston -street, this (sat- urday) aternoon, at one o'clock, without further noth BvucKLEY,—On Thursday, December 1, after a 1 Illness, JOUN BUCKLEY, a ative of the county Wat ford, Ireland, m the 73d year of his age. ‘The friends of the family are respecifully invited to attend the fureral, from bis late residence, 509 West Forty-sixth street, near Tenth avenue, New Yerk, i Sade leniy, on Thursday, December 1, ALLAN COLE, infant son of Allan ©. and Nettle Busi, aged 5 weeks, The family and friends are respectfully mvited to attend the ‘uaeral, on Sunday atternoon, at two 0 (ragrd — 1,180 Dean street, near New York ave- n vi ‘Thursday, December 1, after a pain- EMIMA, Wife of Joseph Ry Cauiett, in the age. relatives and friends of the family ave respect. ited te nd the funeral, from her lat t e, Matu iis (Saturday) Z, al ten o'¢ ‘vices at Shrap Oak Plaloe, at hall CAMERON. , December F, eldest daughter of Bilizabeth and ine late Angus Cameron, e@sidence of her mother, No. 249 , luis (Saturday) afternoon, at Funeral from the Rast Fi Me: -fifU si ‘CLIPFORD.—On Thursday, Decemoer 1, Roserr CurrvoRD, The fune will take place on Sunday afternoon, at one 0" from his late residence, 436 East Six- teenth § he nus and relatives are respect- vited to attend. fully rl In Broukiyn, on Friday, December 2, Jo- , wite of Cyrus F, Cook’ and daughter of sit Gore, aged 25 years, relatives and {riends of tne faraily are invited wend the func! rai, from St. Peter's church, State Bond street, on Monday aiternoon, at Ke GouEmax,—Suddent on Friaay afternoon, De. cember 2, at one o’ciock, Mrs. Manta COLEMAN, uct of David Coleman. Notice of funeral hereafter, OusKELLY.—On Friday, December 2, after a short but severe iilness, RICHARD CUSKELLY, @ native of Philipstown, Kings count , Leland, aged 46 years. ‘The funera! will take pi fice Sunday afternoon, at one o'clock, from his late residence, 205 East Kighty- seventh street, near Third avenue; thence to Calvary N. J., on Friday, At West Hoboken, December 2, J. SPENCER GUSTIN, ‘The funeral will take place trom the Presbyterian Chureh, Hague street, West Hoboken, on Monday afternoon, at LWo o'clock. DAWMERS.—On Friday, December 2, after a severe and painful iiness, Mrs. OC, W. DAMMERS, widow of Peter A. Dammers, Her relatives and friends of the family are invited ty attend the funeral, from her late residence, No. 173 West Fourteenth street, on Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock. hicago papers please cop’ peage ms on Friday, December 2, after a brief fliness, Jane, wife of James Finlay, born in Dublin, Ireland, aged 42 years. Friends aud relatives are Perlis requested to be present at the funeral, which will take place, from her late residence, 149 Leonard street, on Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock. Fovaur.—On the night of December 1-2, AuGUSTE Fovavz, ib 46 years. His relatives aud friends, and the members of La Clemente Amitie Cosmopolite, No, 410, and L'Unton Francaise, No. 17, and La Sincerité, No. 873, F, and A are In ‘ated to attend the fmeral, from his late residence, 40 West Twenty-filth street, on Sun- day afternoon, at one jock precisely. The re- mains will be interred in Greenwood. Reet FP. J. MOISSEN, Secretar? La Clem, Am. (os., No. 410, F. and AM. GALLAGHER.— On Friday, December 2, MARGARET the beloved wile of Michael Gallagher, ATs. und friends of the family are respect- to attend the funeral, from her late 50 West Twenty-fifth street, on Sunday afternoon, at half-past one o'clock. GavLt.—On Thursday, Pe ag 1, GrorGE W. GAULT, in the 18th year of his a The relatives and friends ort the family are re- apectfully invited tg atiend the funeral, from the Church of the Hely Trinity, corner of Madison av- nr and East Forty-second street, on Sunday after- t one o'clock. a yOOR EY, —-On ‘Thursday, December 1, ABRAHAM jOOLEY, Sr., aged 74 years, Fnneral this ¢ cope afternoon, at two o'clock, from the residence of his son, 193 Jersey avenue, Jersey City. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend. KRARNEY.—On Weanesday evening, November 30, pi | wife of Edward Kearny and daughter of the Jaie John Clendining. Frneral services tlils (Saturday) afternoon, at three o'clock, at the Church of the at Communion. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully } invited to attend, withont further notice. KELLY.—On Thursday, December 1, Jnremian J. KHLLY, Sou of Patrick Kelly, in the 27th year of his fully Inv residence, The relatives and friends of the family, also the members of the Thirty-eighth regiment and Seven- teenth Veteran Volunteers, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his fa- ther, No, 75 Robiason street, on Saturaay afternoon, atone o'clock, Lawso: At Roslyn, L. 1, on Sunday, November 20, Joun Lawsoy. & native "or Haanilten, Scotland, In the Sist year of his age. Lrrrig.—On Fae agg eh a December 1, of searlet fever, ANNIE HaLspy, eldest daughter of Joseph J. and Josephine Little, in the 4th year of her ee “tthe relatives and friends of the rove are respect- fully invited to attund the funeral, from the rosi- dence of her cei = Grove street, on Sunday aiternoon, at two o'clock. Lysxon.—On Senet, November 30, at her late residence, = 69 er er nea street, Louisa YNCH, in the 76th year o: ry ane relatives and Treas are invited to attend from the church of St. Francls Xavier, tits Aan morning, at hall-past ten, without further notice, Manvin.—At the residence of his son, in Havana, ¥ he \ seed December 1, Azon 8S. MARVIN, — yeal ne Tanoral will take pines from the residence of bis son, Walter K. Marvin, No. 4 Bast Forty-frst street, this (Saturday) afternoon, at one o'clock. Relatives and friends are invited to attend. MiLGATE.—On Thur-day, December 1, Winrtam H, Mu.oatT, Jr., of "ingen a. aged 20 years, 11 months and 6 day! The relatives ud friends of the fi are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral. the resi- dence of bis uncle, Jonn H. Bulmer, 218 (new No.) Adelphi street, near Willoughby, Brooklyn, on Sun- day afternoon, at two o’eloe! Bcnnay.—At Bopokem, Ne dy on Tuxatey even} rte dng December bad Tr in be Te pave Strat ohn A, Robins arden street, Hoboken, N. fe ae (Saturday) face at half-past twe: ve o'clock, San Francisco papers please copy, —At South Fordham, on Thursday, poEat te cember 1, KLIZABKYH, wile of Kobert Murrey, rel the 46th year of her The relntives 2 and friends of the are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from her late mesiganee, on Sunday afternoon, at half-past twelve o’cloc MOLAUGHLIN.—At Jersey City, N. J., on Wednes. day, November 30, Hakninr, wife of George McLaughlin, dd GO yer “4 eal of the family are zompect er- The relatives and frie: fully invited fo atvend the funeral, on Sunday a noon, from 190 Grove street, corner of Wayne street, Jersey City. Fite ‘burg (Mass.) papers please copy. MoNirr.—On ‘Thursday, December 1, Huan Fran- 018, youngest son of Joseph and Rose MeNify, aged $ years ana 7 days, Aclanves and ‘friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from No. 147 Spencer street, Brooklyn, on Suaday ‘afternoon, at two o'clock, NioHOLSON.—At hig realdence, on Thursday, De- cember 1, of Cy eae James J. NICHOLSON In the 25te year of his 4 The funeral ‘will Saxe place on Sunday | at two o'clock, froin his lave residence, N ‘Twelfth street. The relatives aud friends of the femme fly are respectfully invited to attend, also the men» bers of Hook and Ladder Company No. 2, FP. D. ©, N.Y. ‘Troy papers please copy. Puree on Felday, December 2, Mrs, Many Price mere marriage, formerly Mrs. Mavy McDonald), In the 47th year of her age. ‘The friends and relatives are respectfully requested to attend ihe funeral, from Second avenue church (Nativity), this (Saturday ) morning, at nine o clock, Kings County Chronicle please eopy. QUIGLEY.—On Thursday, December 1, MARGARET QUIGLEY, the bei ese wile of Danie 21 Quigiey, In the 60th year of her ag ‘the relatives and “rienas of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from St. Peter's Hospital, Brooklyn, atten A. M. Riv#aRpsox.—On Triday, December 2, alter a ongand painful jiness, Kare T, RICHARDSON, 10 the 27th year of her uge. Funeral will take place from the house of Mr, Albert Metz, Van Ripen avenue, Hudson City, on Sunday afternoon, at halt-past three o'clock. Rowr.--On Friday, December 2, ALBERT EDWARD, | infant son of Edward A. and Jennie E. Rowe, aged 9 weeks. The relatives and friends of the family are respect- folly invited to atteud ihe funeral services, at the residence of Mre. Albert A, Ruggles remount, Westchester county, N. Y,, on Sunday afternoon, at half-past three o'clock. Sarru.—On Friday, November 2, Wannan Surrey, pte of Dr, Gilbert Suaith, late of the city of New Yo wont relatives pos, Teoria of the family are Invited tend the Augers! on, the residence of hge i By hew, Ohawicey Smith, Tuesday morning, at eleven o% fee without far. ther invitation. Carriages will ke in ‘attendance at Morrisania depot on the arrival of the trains, SULITYAN.—The members of Humane Benevolent Association are requested to attend the funeral of , 1 srroarions Se " ‘RAR GRAND.—A YOUNG GERMAN 7 goenen Be rand troner in an American family, Nurses, ace. Ser ot, NEAR CFM AY-— 4 MONTE CORNELIA 8T., NEAR Cryer etn a ab’ on cook ; ‘® good baxer; Hate th'cingee? pasties ond supa” °° ay NO.) PRINGE BT, ee XN. —A8 NUR. y soreroat rem RRY 8T., BROORE TE, IM IN THE REAR.— GRANB Pinlptned ina able colored woman private f tain Can furnish good LLIVAN Sf.—A RESPECTABLE COLORED Fe ee ook in'a private family oF boardlug house; det references. 109 wa se Private fam! od V6 Rena, ‘ST, BETWEEN §D, AND 7 4TH AVS. A Protestant Sirien wom, class cook in & privahe (woe atnects a0 to $20. ver month good Falk ence, ‘cook; no objection to assis: references, 121 way fps nt chy refere! ma aueorew To 130 ; Jost her own valty, bos ‘one week old. 7 Bye Foy 85 8T., B igihebsd 6TH AND ITH smh. rear, toy ‘A respectable woman desires to 5 take # baby to her porn “to purse; best refere: dae ihe "yarn, MAHONEY. _ rouReR elena’ Rees. are ERSON COM: oan sew nicely NEAR 6TH avi, 5 REAR... dod od city referen in a small yt 26TH 210 a of it eigen 210 machine; cou 212 EAST J1TH ST. BETWEEN 8D AND «TH AVB,--A respectable pore colored woman as first class ¢ with the washing good elty wrsT a a “A YOUNG Woman AB CHILD'S gare of an infant urse; understands l~ chilaren; quod plain sewer; four years’ beat chy feter. | 229%. AY BETWEEN BPH AND ieru srs,, Pa --A resi yo et tures; has freah breast of milk ane Tost hor hah ‘CLINTON PLACE, REAR, rao 12—A PRO. D Teeter ook in & boarding house babys or Srestautant! ‘e'n frat claus baker; best city Paterence, | good city references. WAY hr EAST 8TH aon Conmrea. iv hinge Wi 142 WAVERLEY PLACE.—TWO COLORED GIRLS ‘experienced in, @ ELL (Southern) in & private family; one as good plain cook sts A good washer nd ironer; the other ai mild and wattress, or would take care of « child ‘willing ama obliginse; best city’ reference ity 186 weet 47H ST.—A vines SLABS PROTESTANT c cook wish: na nt, club house Y irst cines buarding house; good city ret ference; no notes ire charge of an infant no. 3 ection (ota opr ‘ania with am fas ; would aye in ict ht inl ieee ne sesh 320 WEST 96TH 8T.—A RESFROTABLE MARRIED woman, with afresh breast of Tost her own baby, wants w child to wet stra RF Laan ee dence, Good’ references given and required. Call for three days. cs Q77 WEST AST ST., RETWEEN 8TH AND 9TH AVS. Sidinmee Heit pee Erne wate | B37 “al woman wid low her three saonte old baby cellent washer and | Sroner; or would do general housework, as wet nurs femgmoyey. Wey ANT tT 29 aa. Av, SECOND FLOOR, —A RESPECTABLE 84 BRIDGS He hand let nae nee Dae It OAM | “Gree Se ware erNS eatl fasaiiys Good eity neferencer ‘Gna be | Hike A young, “infant fo nurse. at her own ‘home, seen for two days. maptioy! whats bit a call imme ly. 39] #A EAST @D S14 THIRD FLOOR.—AS COOK IN A 45: 3D AV, FANCY STORE.—A RESPECTABLE ¢ pectable private family; very obliging ; tor r0- ‘young ‘Imarriad lady, in @ respectable family, jabitly ‘hompareity wilting to aasist at other woi st ( nurses references. 8329 EAST 2D 8T.—A RESPROTABLE WOMAN AS first class cook; thoroughly understands her busl- Deas, all kinds of cooking, baking and desserts; good refer- HUDSON 8T.-A WIDOW LADY, | EXPERI. enved in alcknoas, as nurse; best olty reference, 6TH BT, NEAR AV, D.--A RESPECTABLE MAR- eet errian ax oat wacea) Uarlcae oe rw baby, weeks old. 60 75 fo FAST 8TH ST., NEAR AV. G.—A YOUNG GIRL wash ‘nd fron for'a small private family; ity reference. 9 w a ay nr eeernerner wees eet Ut) See ANTEDIN A GOOD, FAMILY, THE POSITION OF indy pooultarly salvos to Lee oftee By Ker | Pritts can cullarly suited to the office by her lov. and ound of ‘auty. Address FATHE: ens ‘olor. ae ‘OUNG CHILDREN OR INFANTS, RE Inobete kte and protection can obtln auch ‘by a dressing MOTHER, box Bi Herald’ English, French, German and Music'taught fa the family,” 87 45TH ST. BETWEEN 8TH AND OTH —Respectable woman ag cook; no objection to ost olty reference, AST WTH ST., BETWEEN 18T AND 2D AVS. — ® professed cook; unequalled in all kinds of French, Engifsh and German cooking; dinner served for par tes in the neatest manner; 4 « superior, gonfectioner, oFne, 34 do the coarse washing | mental and plain; is a first class er, having lived In’ tay fapaeaty eae of pean if Gia auulles} Miscetinacees, beat city armen |g EAST S8TH ST.-A NORTH GERMAN LAD’ 224 Isgeulng French, Germany ‘ustc and needlework, 2 393 7H ANG BETWEEN 81ST AND %D STs, frat class cook; will. sala with the Fk an Bh ON, 361 PEARL ie PROORLEE. A: RESPECTABLE German Iady, late! arrived, as lady's maid or to take care of onc or two children; speaks both German and fourth bell WEST 971 8T., BETWEEN l0fH AND UTH therr late brother member, William Sullivan, on Sunday afternoon, at two o'cloe k, from 48 Chrystie street. The Association will mect at their head- quarters, Kosi Hotel Me P. Riad sireet, at twelve g’clock Deg tbo Bad ERTY, President. HARE Db C. tes § eretar THOM No.4 West Forty- ber 2, JAMES PHOMP- ON. —At his testde eighth street, on Friday, De SON, Notice of faneral hereafter. - Worms.—On Thursday night, December 1, after a long illness, ANSHEL Worms, of this city, in the 37th year ef his age. Relatives and friends, also the members of the Dirigo Lodge, No. 80, F, and A. M., also the mem- pers of the Hebron Lodge, No. 5, 1. ‘0. B. B,, are re- specttuily Invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No, 877 Second avenue, on Sunday after- noon, at bali-past one o'clock. LOST AND FOUN A} OWNER WANTED-FOR A BAY MARE, APPLY fA yi JOSEPH DEMBY, 216 avenue B, corner Thirteenth atreel OS?—BETWEEN TWENTIETH STRERT AND MACY'S, Fourteenth street and Sixth avenue, a Diamond Rin, act ina circle of black enamel, Finder will be liberally re: warded upon leaving it st 264 Fourta avenue. OST-AT FISKE’S GRAND OPERA HOU day night, a Brown Muff, with brown liu! and veil inal Reward will b at I O8T“IN GOING FROM CANAL STi 4 Broadway to Lord & rie 9d new store, a rt East Bighteeuth str ring. Whoever returns it to receive #3 reward, OST—ON THURSDAY APTERNOON, IN A THIRD Ld avenue car of in going through Sixiieth street, a, Lady? Portemonnaie, with it, chain, containing & sum’ ot Money. The finder will be Nberally rewarded by leaving it at No. 160 Enat Sixtieth street. Zz OST—ON THURSDAY, 4 street, aGray Maff in a box. Sy pai by retirming the samo to 7% West Hous second OST—A SMALL BLACK AND TAN TERRIER SLUT, with Germ icholas Hotel, on Tiberal reward will be pata’ for tel, room 20 OST OR MISLAID—AT WALLACK’S THEATRE, LAST ‘Thursday evening, an Opera Glass of Parisin’ make. Finder will be suitably rewarded by returning same, to olive of voce de & Sons, Bast Fourteenth street, REWARD,--LOST, x PLAID KERSEY D,- HORSE Bianket, with the fnitiale L. 8. on same. Apply at $8 TRIMBLE'S stabies, Thirty-ninth street, near Seventh av. S10 & ARD.—LOST, AT THE ST. NICHOLAS HO- tdi on thu evening ot -Deoetiber I, a rail black ana tan Terrier Slut; had on a German ailver'collar; answers to the name of ‘‘Belle.” ‘The above rewerd will be pald on her return to room 209St. Nicholas Hotel or to New York Tat- teraalls, Forty-second street and Seventh ave nue. REWARD..-LOST, ON THURSDAY EVENING December 1, one bale Havana Tobacco, about Kast 10 i Henry street and Jefferson. Whoever will return the same to 121 Maiden lane will receive the above reward. — 100 RENARD. Lost, ON THURSDAY, DEC EM. ber 1, on the dummy road between Greenville and Jersey City, Pocketbook containing @837. ‘The loser was ses man'to whom the money wasentrurted, ‘The finder ive the above reward by leaving itwith ADAM LD, Greenville, N. J. $25 50) Witt EE PAID FOR THE RECOVERY oF DU Seweiry stolen from 14 West Fiflieth strent, and no questions asked REWARD. $1. 900 Gke“rtovsanp pontars REwarn. ‘The reports which bave been in circhlation recently fn re- gate to my having failed in business, or of my intentions to fail, are unqialifiediy false and without apy foundation Whatever, I wiil pay one thousand dollars reward for evidence which will eonviet any responsible party or parties who originated the revort. R. Folurteenth street and Sixth avenue, “HOUSES, ROOMS, &C WANTED, FAMILY OF THREE WANT A_ FURNISHED House and privilege of boarding. four yentlemen, or rd the owner ior rent, Address, for one week, Tiome COMFORTS, Horala ones. Wa nrep 4 SMALL HOUSE OR COTTAGE, FUR. nished or unfurnished, below Central Park; rent not to exceed $100 per month. Address, giving number of house, B. B., Herald ollie ANTED-—BY A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE— Floor, suitable for housekeeping, unfurnished, in a fi class neighborh references exchanged. Address J box 1,847 Post office. ANTED- BY THREE GENTLEMEN, FURNISHED or unfurnished, three Bedrooms and Sitting R oom in | Address a desirable location, not above Thirty-ffth strect, A. B., box 961 Post ofice. WANTED BY A FAMILY, OF THREE, A SUIT or four or five unfurnished Rooms, for’ housekeeping. Address, stating terms, G. W., box 5,452 Post ofice, N.Y. BY A SMALL NEW ENGLAND FAMILY, ‘an unfurnished Floor of five or six rooms in an unov- jectionable location, between Thirtieth street and the Park ‘and con\ ia to Broadway cars. Address, with particulars, 579 Broadway. ‘ARTED—A SMALL HOUSE OF ABOUT 5 OR 6 rooms in East Brooklyn, conventent to De Kalb or Myrtle avenue cars, by « responsible party, for a aiail family ent to be moderate, Address JONES, box 181 a oflice. | MARBLE MANTELS. RATED MARBLE MANTELS, WAINSCOTING, rniture Tops, &c., in representation of all: foreign | froin $15 10 1,000; rich, designs Dinck engraved in | IDDESIELD GONPANY, Broadway j 5 Willoughby Bunndingy, Broo} ¥ marbles old. ranch warerooms N reduced 186 Ey) yah ‘ARBLE AND MARBLEIZED MANTELS, OF latest imported pattern ay iT HK Monuments, Headstones xi | eam marble works, U4 and | venue, New York. treet near .rthled pion ng EL el TB, between "they fifth nt designs, from 39, $12, $15 EWART & CO., 605 Sixth avenue, and Thirth-slxth streets, q@ KUABER & ©0.. MARBLE WORK! S. West Fifty-tirst aureet. vetween Broadw: glih avenue. Marble and Marbleized tela, Monuments, its ale stones, Bureau, Table, Plumbers’ Slabs, largest varieties, cheapest inthe diy Nee D SLATE MANTELS.. by € NEWSPAPERS. HE NEW YORK BVENING MAIL Ja now the largest, sprightiiest and best 'wo-cent at in tba York, will issue a ‘The eight tractive, ani |, undoubtedly, have a large extra, ivertisers wig restive the advan 8 to be derived fro fusertion of thelr cards !o this double sheet, Sold every- where. “GENTLEMAN | tg FORTY 8 SUMMERS, POSSESSING. A? lished and agreeable manners, of roads prsineon rained tothe " : ry rnotesale, business that with the Sot of fron ie enon, om im an annual of 0 to ($70,000, a life partner, not over ge, pouersing Jn her own per. hap ht ven of warrae (oon ie fe Address ALPHA, Wor na | 164 160 Scotch Protestant girl as plain cook In a ‘Gallon Monday. Frenen, Address Mra, KRAUBHAA| A TROERSSIONAL FRENCH AND GERMAN COOK; A A, een reece ere 1 pt Be understands French and English sroking: waderstanes | puptrs oF ee erase b er buntnten therously iy w good Saxe Jn ret cima 2 oF her pwa yest A house only; good referenee, Addyeep ox NE Mer ‘A YOuRo apy 19U HIKE A re ai. watson 20 pe y Kol & good sewer and : A. make herself eraerally ‘seul! good fereronce gives, - Chambermaids, &. Address J, aA., 63 East East Bridge st., Springfleld, Mass. NASSAU 8T. BROOKLYN, PRESENT EMPLOY: 5 LAD’ Ig aoe ‘A respectable colored gir) as chambermaid or bd De eee eee nd aoe be rite u waitress, or would d, the work of # small family. Cali for two days, 3929 2) FAST MTH BT, BETWEEN I8T AND $D AVS, a A over distillery.”-A respectable girl as chambermald and waitress, or chambermald and laundress; five years’ Feference; po objection to the country, 458 ESY 31ST ST. -A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WO- J) manas chambermaid and to do plain sewing or toke care of children ia w private family. “Is wiling and obliging. dress AB ‘ABLE YOUNG GIRL WISHES A Seioe te «store In ‘@ country town near New York, Pith the prvioge of ving withthe family: wittng wo make et rbudraly yee pie a ae i Hitec )AILY GOVERNESS OR PRIVATE LESSONS BY A superior lady ; acqnirements, English in allits branches, French, German, Spanish, drawing, painting and calisthe: nica, Address INSTRUCTRESS, b ox 10 Herald office. Dressmakers and Seamstresses. Q) BLEECKER ST-—BY A COMPETENT, FIRST CLASS 12 ,cireaammaker, a few more engagements by the day; frst class reference. ' Address DRESS! R, 3G. STH, AV.cIN DRESSMAKING ROOMS, FIRST . ssmaker by the day; quick cutter, stylish trimme: ‘sy be acen at present employer's. 5 Miss WALLAC! a 5L WEST S7TH ST..A PROTESTANT WIDOW, RE- OL fined and agrecabic, having a Wheeler & Wilson ma. chine, wishes a gitnation ag seamstress where she could take her child, 7 years old; would make herself generally useful; best cred als; no wages required. EAST 44TH BT, A DRESSMAKER gzagements in a few families by the day or week, ‘VISITING GOVERNESS. —-AN ENGLISH LADY, FULLY od: acgutrements, English, French, drawing (ad- vanced oF preparatory’, classical musle and s mo ing; highest reterenogs, Address GOVERNESS, Herald ISITING GOVERNFSS.-AN EXPERIENCED ENG- hush Jady has a few houra disengaged; wt Mish education, with music, French and drawi reference; terms moderate. 416 Went Sod et A. 99D cook WANTED—IN A SMALL FAMILY IN AA Biizaneth, N.3.; wages $12.4 month. Call, with refer- ences, at 44 Broudway, room No, 4, after 11 o'clock. D ORDER COUK.—A WOMAN THAT UNDER- ness und Je not afraid to work may WEST PALTIO ST., BROOKLYN.—A COMP tent dressmaler and seamstress desires @ situation 6 ve 2 dress or call on 94 EAST righ s 24.3 Gili a dressm Bi a DRESSMAKEL. 250 GOOD WOMAN COOK WANTED—ONE Accus- tomed to first class restaurant, order and general cook- ing, To auch an one yood wagos given; no others need apply. ton st. corner of Bussex, Jersey City, Inquire for J. BERRIAN. {OOK WANTED.—TO COOK ORDERS AND JOINTS Jone who understends her business; w month, Apply at CLIFZON’S, 15 East Houston try hes; best referende given, Ad- FIRST CLARS WORK WANT- evening dresses ane walking 3 per day to yo out and fi Address NEAR 8TH AV.—AS COMPE- UY tent, neamatreas thoroughly understands outing nd flting Jadies? an ren’s silts; can operate on eee Wheeler & Wilson's ‘machine; uo objection to act in the cay IST CLASS BOSOM STITCHERS AND CUFF makers wanted at 44 West Broadway, wW NTED. Sins gti DRESSMAKERS, APPLY at 227 it Bath wt pacity of Iady’s mald, 337 BAST st. FIRST FLOOR, FRONT ROOM. — 31 “Pushtonable drew end clone making: Fall’ and Winter Suits, $6, upwards; Wrappers, $8 a $8 50; also, children's and mires’ garmenta made toorder; Patt ‘ANTED—A RESPECTABLE GIRL Red DO GENE- and ‘Fashion Plates, cutting and basting. Terms cash. Call “tal housework. Apply at 49 Vandam st. or add peed ee Waxren- A YOUNG GIRL, 17 OR 18, TO DO CHAM- 337 EAST STH S.A FIRST CLASS OPERATOR berwork and waiting. Apply at 84 East 50th st. on Wheeler & Wiison's machine, who understands dressmaking, would like a few more en ements by the day or week in families, Ca'l or address 8! AMSTREBE, SOO THAT A FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKER WILL go out, by the day or Jo work at her own Louse ae Teagonable prices and at theshorteat notice, Call or add Ring third 880 fH AV., BETWEEN 52D AND 58D ST3.—A lady, formerly of Madam Dieden's, will do work at her own house, at the shortest notice and nt « reasonable pri WANTED at 26 LAST HOUSTON ST., FOUR GIRLS days, (2 Walton tables, in aconoert saloon. Apply tortwo ay! Wi ioctewos SECOND : GIRL TO DO GENERAL ated best references required. Apply at.33 ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED 00K ANE GooD washor and froner; good reference required. Apply at 142 Kast 18th st, LADY OPERATOR, WHO THOROVaNLY UNDER. | WANs aremiur tober ces amoting jackets MAKE sta work of every description and has nm re" experience, would like work of any kind at her own house TENSE 2 EIS, es Casal at rererence. | Address B. 8. J. Herald Branch offlee, Brooklyn. ‘ANTED—AN OPERATOR ON SINGER'S MAOHINE MARRIED, RESPECTABLE LADY, OF SOME EX- g a Lewis eae ee KAHNWEILER JA. perience In millinery work, desires a situation in that line of business; no pay required to commence with. Ad- dress box 4,642 Post office. ‘ANTED—A PROTESTANT GIR! to do general hosnework and ti Apply at 489 bth av., necond floor, ni "ANTED—A YouNG WOMAN TO 16 OR 17 YEARS, jake care of children. General Housework, &c. COOK, WASH GRAND ST.—A YOUNG, EDUCATED WIDOW : 192 Brio the ‘entire housework tna family of two ber. quiet, Ap aa Rudson a Mg. Best city references rev aona,or light bousework and sewing; would take cburge of {nen room in « hotel. “wes ANTED_TWO “GIRLS; ONE FOR GENERAL irom 7 FAST 21ST ST, NEAR 1ST AY, SECOND FLOOR, Mth Ste betwoen ih and Ion aves om. A young girl to do general housework; asher and jroner; city reference. sewlt 37 ya raha pisin cook, 9: aTH AY. —10. DO GENERAL ee hag IN 4-93 "hitmatt family. Apply to Mra, GORMA: ANTED-- ar hs) ae, pete pt art SALES- Women ad 24 and fancy goods store. uy to 8, CARDWELL, 688 dd @ nei ANTED—A COMPETENT GI ‘ald and laundress; must hav city reference, ee ‘est » between 9 and look. ED—A CATHOLIC LADY, “TagROWGRIE-A. Weel ig ot mata a ae GxrHOLTe THACHER, Herald ones. wineate ra AS ' CHAMBER. Housekeepers, &c. UNION COURT, CORNER LTH ST.—AS HOUSE. ‘ 13 keeper or head meat cook ina hotel or club; a ual: ness woman ; no objection to the country. Call for two days, WEST 29TH STAN | AMERICAN WOMAN AS 131 housekeeper in a hotel preferred 5 has a thorough knowledge of th CHASE. 9TH AV., NEAR 20TH ST. Ce LADY ss iy preferred. as housekeeper; widower's fa 18Q sm, LAV. RING FIRST BELLA YOUNG LADY, e 4 ni inighly necomplished, ne housekeeper in in whioweretatatly; uo objections to travel as companion, Call for two days. ‘ANTED—A COOK AND A GIRL TO DO GENERAL ‘housework ; also git] as seamstress and hairdresser, at No.9 North Washington. 8q\ nity place, , second. door from Univer- A YOUN 5 MAN WHO SPEAKS FRENCH AND ITALIAN Wishes a situation In the countiy. He world depost 8500 as security to his employer, 8. R, LETHAM, 80 YEARS OF A AS A W,, SbbTHiAn TEARS OF AQUA ScoTottN AN, ing to be gent useful; intowa or country. Add abore, Herald of one ‘y. Address as 9 SULLIVAN ST.—A RESPECTABLE HOUSE™ 196 Spring te 994 yr would like to have he washing of a familys ora few pntenen, ; home usage, and the best of care taken: Cali on or address Mrs. HUTTON, EAST 0TH ST.-A RESPECTABLE WIDOW Indy, aged $0, #4 hounekeey = in widower's family a dresam: good legge adress ria) BEPER, No iritters ‘need appl yy 2=Q FOLTON AV. NPAR ELLIOT! PLACE, TOP G8. face Brookiyi.—A middle aged Protertantwhiow, withont encumbrance, In a plain family living in the coun: as housekeeper, or to do the general housework in a. Wowett famiiy or an ged couple or any party requiring the services of w trustworthy person, Can come well recom- mendes vd A GENTLEMAN, WITH GOOD REFERENCE DESIRES a local or travellin; mey, or sition le ‘Address HIRAM ABIFF, Herald olliee. peeing FOREIGNER, WHO HAS BEEN A SEA OAPTAIN and merchant, wishes a situation ax an ovoracer in ad blishment elther in the city or elsewhere; he can speak ; French, Italian, Spanien, Portnguese, and Address E, A., Herald otice, YOUNG MAN OF EXPERIENCE DESIRES A SITU- ation; produce commision house preferred; writes good hand 1s willing to be generaily useful; can influence a few shipments. salary no object; reference given. Address ollige. THOROUGHLY COMPETENT LADY aS HO Keeper In x hotel or club houge, or ax matron in ani: jon no objection to the country; casto capabilities, Addross B. fh TRED—BY A LADY, A POSITION OF TRUST; jomed to onseXeaptng. Address A. B,, box , New Rochelle, N. ¥. ‘M., Her: RY GOODS SALESMEN WANTED-AT KOCH’S, 6 Carmine st., corner Bleecker. City reference required, RY GOODS.—WANTLD, A GOOD RETAIL SALES- “yop i — or an. Boa of HARDY & CO., 085 Btn ay ween Bath ‘Beth RY GOODS SALESMAN WANTED.—APPLY _BE- tween II aud 12 A, M-, Dee. 8, 1870, GEORGE TURNBULL & CO., 485 6th av. [ ERK WANTED—ONE WHO. UNDERSTANDS business and can come’ well recommended from his inst employer ‘may apply at 284 10th ay., coraer 7th wt. A German, who speuks English, preferred, ALERMAN pet ogres _ babi oh? Ly ee artog fret clase sleni must be-one whqean camps . By box 206 Herald Launiresses. &e. LUDLOW §ST., SECOND FLOOR, IN THE REAR. A first class Inindress to do gentleinen’s and families’ her own house; beet reference. weed Ri? 79 WEST %TH ST., BETWEEN 7H AND 8TH 212 avs.—A colored Intndress, in & ret class private family; city reference, Call for three days, WEST 96TH 8T,-A COMPETENT LAUNDRESS 218 “Wishes washing’ either. fora family or gentlemen ; can fate and basan excelent way of doing them, Can be seen at all time: Riis 38TH ST., TOP FLOOR, BACK ROOM—A 323 fiaroest laundross wishes to do a few families’ ‘and gentlemen's washing; would go ont by the day or week; beat city references. EAST %D st 34.2 abe woman, oe et he wuthtng at her Dome. Call or T—A COMPETENT WOMAN TO 41 3 Ba qt bythe day at washing and ironing, or 184 is @trade for a good article, Address A. office. Waxtenox A DRY oops srorE, "WO EXPE. rienced Salesmen. Apply at 671 Myrtle avenue, corner of Kent, Brooktyn. ANTED—IN THE GROCERY BUSINESS, AN A8- sistant, by H. & H. O'BRIEN, corner 37th at. and %h av. Apply fro front lito to 30’ reiook 3 as THE ‘STORE.-A RESPECT- is an excellent washer and pw Lh ocean or t would take ‘washing at hom ANTRD ror GUIDA cLERE GlARE 87, THIRD FLOOR—GENTLE- tapie article; geod pay; German 505 MERE or Tamils washing a ‘a compe- | Preferred. Apply at % ins Sami! x tent woman. Sail om or eddregs BRLDGET 8 WANTED-SEVERAT SMART MEN TO SELL CIDER 4c., on commission, Apply td ‘oller vi ELSTON -& 00., 8 Greeawioh' sl Wa wni tate! none. Lean Snrinnuenes @ first class trade. KINGSBO 8 ABO! 1 GAY & 00. 5 Be0 ane 82 Broudw is Nurses, d&c. 47TH 8T.-A RESPECTABLE MIDDLE aoa to take care of an Invall fghiy recommended and aeen at her a two days, 4 WEST monuniynnrme: eae present euployer’s. Cal CLERKS AND ANTRD A poune MAN AS Bie SRE ste ffi lara a Mercer at, ata bog yf BUYER WANTE! JAFFRA 00g ten eparimnt ihe mah wt roy a Neratand the forelga mea roles tin. rates) rANTED. AN. a nen Hid) Saal ie, as iti dee deaive P|, Renenman of ex, 3 te thsie Aine of he Te a box ‘yids Philadelphia Post Post office, COACHMEN AND _GARDENERA, A RESPECTANLE YOUN! MAN hadi, A SITU. ton a8 coachman and groom; can. mili ae eae Bes bor best reference from his up lover. 129 Bearid office, ’ young, MAN WANTS A SITUATION AB cOADM Fi achat ad froora, oF concliman, an butler wil i rally usefui; can de we last wer Addreas'D. M., box 129° Herald offce. OACHMAN'S SITUATION WANTED BY 4 RuaPR able, sober, ston: man in a roughly understands business; bh ‘wile ana obliging. Call om or address li, T., 104 West at, for wo days, SIT ATION WANTED—BY A SINGLE YHOKG mnt ascoachman and groot yy tf iy fins reterenoe, inquire-at 120 West 40th ths ecole toons? Ween SIT UATION AS “GanpENent Re COACE ponlon 1 bi fr le man ne bag had pradice _ bor 110 theralt“oitlog, wee Mmaelt user Ee ANTED—A StTUA’ rl aa coach al gros ik fae ea a ia strictly tem) ‘a 4 poe’ HELP WANTED—MALES) der cows if eds has lived with. '& earn A raya MAN WANTED-TO ATTEND Han, A aT years gasebleatin to any Hoe the ‘est 18th st, xt ct A ORT. WANTED—10 SELL THB Dinara Ais rease Extractor. Good fay CATERLL 60, 085 Ne CHANCE FOR MEN, WO! Bove AX 'D GIR! to learn tel ing for "a0. THOMYSON'S Tel End evening. "Ds OY ay. ocala. Ongar Thesiutay Di and evening. Demand for - 2b a0 YOY WANTED—TO OPEN OYSTERS AND WAIT O% table," Apply at Shakespeare Tun, 34 Fast 12th BX WANTED—BETWEEN 16 AND = PEI Ww | chat ah at man, correct at Ogures anit willing to make himelt fal. ‘Addreas, in handwitin ant vibting ages pine of residen rr] Vit Look MA of applicant, Hating reterences omapnealiae PACTU RING G CO., No. RECTORY, AND ADVERTISING NVASSE: Permanent ‘altuations for gook ss DIRECTORY, Herald ofl ASONIC. WANTED, ON SALARY OR JOMMISSION, members of the fraternity as agents fap two of thi ost valuable and saleable Masonic works et published Suiluble parties liberally dealt with. TG ___ Temple Building, 144 roadway 4 wow tk. | JVARNISA_ AGENT qr rirst B class man, experienced in tue business nee grees en GA Pet tion tease Ads, V VANTED-AN ERRAND OY WHO AN. “oud well recommender at No. 16 Enst th WANTED-AN OYSTERMAN; ONE = a bas VW “a chop or steak. Apply at ith Bowery, this da; ANTED..20 MEN, WITH $300 TO §! TO ‘OPEN depots in lange cities; paid salary or erases, i or address JOHNSON, 483 Hudson et., New York, & | MARTE: BoA FL CLABt pet He ‘business, to clty. Address box | M44 Herald ofice. ANTED-1WO STRONG Boys TO ASSIST 1 book store and make themselves generally useful. ‘i py, P| Fe to Now ork. A. M to W. W. SWAYNE, No iow True WO SMART, INTELLIGENT BOt about 15 years of age, In a large dry job honse on Brondveuy, to learn the by \drens, references, which must be the best, J. G. 8., Herald office. ‘ANTED—AN ACTIVE AND INTELLIGENT YOU man, from W to 35; one acquainted with gar tt "sks" ane Adress, stating age, reve bos NER Ke ENTS F na. Abbott's forthcoming Mrussia a FrancoFraasiai War” puuilsted Ne eon tie Eines German languages; live subject for x wale awake Address BUITRE, 48 Frankiin street, Nw preferred ;_ w: and capacity, GE rime TRADES. RAILROAD ENGINEER OF 9 YEARS rat tice wishes to meet with some reliable contractor of ex erlence. for mutual advantage. ea8, for two weeks ENGINEER, Herald office. COMPETENT BREWER, EXER interior manazement of brewertes one of the hest brewors Ju the Statoa, having “just left a pos thon fn the South, desires a wituation Fast jdmmunieations addressed to U. L, N. Herald ollice. Ly OLOR PRESSMAN WANTED.-A YOUNG MAN OF J ,cinioubted character, thoroughly | understending colors to work on cylinder Presa; @, food, permanent altualion tO, the right man. Apply to Mi at. ¥ &—A YOUNG: (0 BOOKSELLERS AND | STATION wants a situation in the above trades “Snderstanda his ‘busiuess }-qood city references. H, M., 163 Prince at, 7 ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED floor ofteloths. App eon eed co DESIGNER FoR Warr aes ‘TO viNE ALFA TE, Apply to JAMES WILDE, ams & E COn oy Pearist. | ANT A, FIRST CLASS hated ;OOT MAKER, TO to hing ona cC. reference required. Apply at on Oats HOEN Ss CO., 40 Burling slip,’ New York, ‘ANTED—A SITUATION AS COTTON AND WOOT a ant Sepa aa elon HANS ae anda collen ribbon fa dross C. 7. alee Sediam 4 map to take charge of a printing business in th! aity jh knowledge of every detail is requisite. eal eta oe wn Tecaive ® good and permanent < D. C. X., Herald otlice, stat 4 Beeaa D.C. Key ollice, stating namie, expe A THOROUGHLY COMPETENT BUSI, who has had many years’ experience witht machin situation as agent or superintendent of som@ manufacturing establishment, or would make himself useful’ in any respects table business thas would pay @ fair compensa! ion. Add H.C. Ry Horald oltce. FRENCH ADVERT! ISEMENTS. _ ‘ANTED—A RELIABLE AND THOROUGHLY ty : ee l NE DAME FRANCAISE, COUPEUSE EY AJov, tense experimentep, deaire trouver de empioi dans les familles, ou une situation. permanante dans un seul. References satisfaisantes seront donnecs, A: ©, Mo, 204 West 271! th U*, JEUNE MENAGE, SANS EXFANTS, DEMa xpi la Pension Francaise dans maison tranquille, Ecrire, en donnant lea conditions, PENSION, iterald “Ottices ou s’adresser au No. ] Great Jones atr room 104, entre et 5 heures, eh T TOWNSEND'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 18 BOWERY, AA day and evening instruction, Joge nine, 1g, Penmanship, Arithmetic, French, German, Spanish, Sh ad, Drawin, Mathematica ana | Enzheh branches; ladies! department} Telegraphy taught by an experienced oper LADY, EXPERIENOED IN TRAGHING G OHILDREN Enguish, French and music, deairca jon in ex- fort je tor aid ole. references exchan; ei, Des Herald of “YOUNG LADY OF BXCELLENT SOCIAL POST? tion desires a situation ina Private feral as governess, to young children or as companion; has travelled abroad; » German family ae referred, and a destratic home either bn glty or country Address bi } x87 RUCTION IN FRENCH address, with terme, rr e chief “consideration, GENTLEMAN DESIRES INS’ I from a lady teacher. Pleas TON, box ‘216 Herald office. OOKKEEPING AND, BUSINESS AFFAIRS, ©. ©. MARSH, author of the populk works on dookkeepe ing, cives private Insiruction in ons Affairs ookkeeping and Bi to gentlemen and ladies. “Gireulars on applfoat RENCH, GERMAN AND then bk at yt Pin Vs fons per week 8. Pure pronuucition, and the Hon, conversationally oF that rien: We fess y wind event nening. TOWNSERDS “BU cies BND TELEGRAPH COLLEGE, 108 Bowery, AINE'S BUSINESS COLLEGE (FSTABLISHED 1640)" 62 Bows Poeeetney Algebra, Arithmetic, Gram- French, Latin, Spanis, Italian, $200," Ladide taught, paling, Shorthand, feng privatoly 2 24 Writing Lessons, Bookkeeping and Correspondeni ‘ARTED—TO JOIN A FREXOM OLASS OF FOUR OTe five persona; not beginners, Address J. M. C., Herald. “PROPOSALS, ‘i \REAT WESTERN RAILWAY OF CANADA, _ ‘In addition to the Second 1 Division of the Canada Air Line, tenders for which are already inyited to be fn on 26th November, ey babe re of the Great Western Railway are repared Lo receive " now Preparer enders for the Third or last Division Canada Air Line, from ky to Cattle, Plans and specifications tinea exhibition at the office of George Lowe Reid, Esq. Cif Rigineer Rant on on ter for Coustruction of “alaeaiet ‘Bivins Cubada Air Line, for Construction o inust be in the ands of the undersigned bs Mvoelock on tho momingot ea Cuar Orrtors, HAMILTON, voy EPH PRICE, ____ November 16, 1870, 7 Treawuser. pIFIC RAILROAD OFFICE ps PACIFIC Ee anne tit mi De. yposale will cea ae i Rte om. ey an P the sale the’ company in pled bias JOHN, DUFF, ly 1. H, MECORMIOK,§ FUN “., 7