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’ ee a a i | n ~~ LPP PPP OO FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. by i ssi Go ee Mah. = (fo Mownay, Oct. mCP. M. BS iY 70 BE muonron ane ts aay Saws OF THE ‘The stock market wes frm this morving, although Without speculative activity. ‘The closing sales at the first board, as compared with Shose of Saturday, wed the following variations: — Erie declined 4;, New York Ceutral 1X. Fort Wayne advasced 1%, Hudson River 13/,-Resding 3. Michigan Bouthern 1%, Chicago and North Westere 137, preferred 1, Chicago ard Rock Island 13¢, Chicago, Burlington and Quiney 4, Cumberiand Coal 2, Mariposa 13,, Obie and Mississippi certisicates 34, Aulantic Bail 34, Government fecurities were steady at Saturday's quo- 1@ of five-twenties sold at 9975 a 100, of much if uny profit to the eub- worivers to the loan, No bids were accepted under 100.36 ® 100.31, and allowing for twgety-ive per cent of tho amount payable in certificates of indebtedmess at 94 a 95, the bouds would cost the lowest successful bidder, in curreucy, 99 a 9934. But the larger portion of the joan was bid for at bigber figures, and most of those Gtill hold their bouds are losers by thom at their present market price, This is in consequence of the sluggish foreign demand for our securities just now, owing to the ‘Unsettlement of the rates of exchange. Brate stocks were neglected, and railroad bonds dull. After the call and at the open board, at ove o'clock, the market was stronger. At the second regular board the improvement was, og the whole, sustuined, and considerable activity was im- parted to the Western portion of the list. As compared with the morning sales Erie advanced 3, New York Central 44, Michigan Central 3¢, lilinois Central 4, Cleve land and Pittsburg 34, Chicago and Northwestern *, Chicago and Rock Island 24, Fort Woyne 14, Cumberland Coal 154, Pacific Mall 4. Hudson River declied 3, Reading {, Michigan Southern \%. Goverument securi- ties were a shade lor Coupon sixes of 1551 Fold at 108, coupon five twenties 107 a 107.4%, coupon ten forties ‘one year certificates 9474. At the open beard, at halfpast three, and later on the strect, the market wus stoady, The gold room was full of activity and speculation fa- wored arise, Arumor was circulated tu the course of the day to the effect that Auanta was burved und evacu- ted by Sherman, and theo tbat Wilmington wi about to be attacked; ut neliber a these ex erted much iniluence. A strong combination is supposed to be at work eusiweer a rise tm gold, and report says that the parties to it are she game who are endeavoring to get up « Svorver”’ ip Erie, The public bave bad an example of the wean oa “eorner’? during the last six montis 1 Huriem, whiten, bas been 60 efectually corvered that it bas dissppesred eatirely from the stock Ist. iy cique bave possession Of the engire capital stock of the ‘ox to contibue in that possession, tur t The gold quotations durmg th 10 A M. 11 A.M. 12 M. The money market continu demand for call loupe, at seven 4 statement for the week Iavorstiy Ceding ove, notwitbrtanding (oe Stalment on account of the new ior ‘The deposits have increa and the specie, $485 bas been reduced $59,488. it we compare the siateuent | of January 2 with the presenfeue we int toot the cir Gulation of the associated banks uf the city Lax been re- duced $2,111.552,and the specie H,L81,0TS, Bat the iat 4 Uo yove wants ty are iki buy tt, follows omy were w 261g | Stieut © the bree ine on the 20.0 1g. WO. the loans, 28; wate tue eriation | ter bas nevertheless increased since the Ast of Uctouer $1,839,229. The discount line is wactive, and lenders are only = witling to accept (he class | of commercial paper, which is rai at ome | to twelve per cent, with only a tow ! transactions at eight. The conservative banks aro pursuing causes iveir rej class stock collaterals on loans wud ‘what is from Bp rculative sou on government account wiih tt for loans or digcouats are v iw thus imposed upou mor tu merchandise and vew company ‘The national baok system 1s stitutions formerly aoder See of eight of the vineteeu old bavks of Phil wtelpbis show: Thig movemest is consequent uvon the advantages secured to the national banks by act of Congress, aud the comparative immunity from taxation which "they enjoy ;’ Dut the syswin, while i in this ner af- fords facilites for banking before ankafwn, is ® source of weakuess to the government, for every bank dilutes the currency with its paper issues, and at the same time it contributes @ mere tride to the revenue compared with what it would have to do if Organized voder the State law. The amount of the cu culation of the aggregate of these banks at the date of the last return was $56,858,030, and this is increasing at a rate varying from six to eight millions @ month. The National Benok law authorizes the creation of these tustivutions to the extent of three hundred mil- lions of capital, avd as enly banks to the exteat of $98,161,420 of capital have yet been organized, we are but tasting Uhe first fruits of the eyetem. There have tnus ter been iesued mo national bank notes ander the denomimation of five doliare; but (tbe act of Congress authorizes the issue of small note: which, if acted upon, will aggravate the evil of currency iniiasiog, and therefore it is the duty of the Secretary of the Treasury to withhold them fi circulation, ‘Tbe mass Of «inal bills and fractional cdWency is already far in excess of the wanteof the community. Much of the jatter is worn to euch 4 degree that i ts difficult to discover the amount represented, and provision should be made for exchanging it at the Gub-Treasuries and Post Offices througbout the country {o sums witbout limit, Foreigs exchange is firm but foactive. Bankers’ sek 100% (gold rate) for sixty and 110 for three days bills op Creat Britain, France are quoted at 5.11 « 6.16. The Assietaut Treasurer reports as follows:— Recetpts from customs, . ‘Rotal receipts Paymente. Balance .... Subseriptiogs to governrment loan. ‘The following table shows the totuls of the statements of tbe associated banks of this city, on the first Saturday of each mouth during the present year, with those of the past two weeks:— dg Naeif among ie- us (ae recent action Loans. Circulation. site, Jan, 2.. $174,714,405 6,103,381 140,250,856 Fed 6.. 163,078,846 61974.762 133,349,042 March 6, 183,265,483 6,933,249 168,923,945 April 2. 1 6,795,998 171,181,207 May 7 246 6,504,832 165,502,197 June 4.. 196,740,809 5,180,689 174,516,367 July 2.. 196,090,016 4,782,017 154,980,844 ‘Aug. 6.. 188,663,607 4,822,728 253,270,263 Sept 5, 414,681 4,200,080 161,068,666 Oct, 1, 45 406'83T 19.671,131 4,157,828 145,816,007 Oct. 16 . 185,367,270 20, 822, 032 4,051,257 150,228,084 Oct 22. 185,738,764 21,010,360 8,091,779 iornesss Incresse ip loane. Increase ia spooie . Decrease tn ctreulation | Inereae in deposits. . s The avnoxed figures show the number of national banks, with their aggregate amount of capital, In each of the {bree priocipal commercial cities: eS ne Philadeipbia Bostoo . 121014: 000 The following table shows the imports of tobacco, and jhe value thereof, into Great Britain (rom 1854 to 1663, $831,494 458 328, New York Pounds 85,202,720 - 89,472,200 a 100 Brooklyn C6'a.w U8 40-40 ooa..... 100 111 Osmtrad Wi Mid 4 3 cre Hie a} 200 $0 Onte Pi W ith i » Reegatwiw § ity wo ie 91% 100 1S EEOOND BOARD. Bass. -43t Two 0'CL9CK P. 4 ‘ 20 cere is sae © 500 shs Erie . 3 were. Seat ‘as Ge. sit by NW Rit, “aL WIRE prot 78 Oa T ON 0 NY Conia ‘RR: ‘hase 3 0 Huaion River RR iz New York City Bunks, Oct. 22, 1864. Banks. Loans. _ Specie. Circula’ $10,316,850 1,666,026 9,861.1 Deposits ar 830,476 Irving. t inp, & Traders’ 3'412,672 314.896 91,782 2,915,029 Tenth, Manufac. 2972271 256,295" — 2,603,178 | Maubottan 883,048 8,671,005 6,735,920 Mon. & Mer 620, Market Maroe Mechentcs. Mec Mercantile. . Merebasts 6472, 2, 80 Morchants’ Ex. 2,704,108 186,022 21,418 2,068,153 Metropolitan... Q391,621 1,021,208 217,982 6,274,139 Nauion ... 2,446,186 "391,506 38,854 1,424,677 Nassaa.c. cs... 2078178 188,921 5,686 1,703,407 New York. ; "230 6,094,248 8601878 944 LI 099 614,194 3,338, 820 Phenix. Ropublic, 61149, 057 '$185.788,704 21,010,360 3,901,179 160,816,884 TRANSACTIONS AT THR CLEARING House | Cleariogs for week ending October 15... .$494,830,434 36 Cleartugs tor week endiwg October 22. $11, bee O42 80 Baiauees tor week ending October 15. 16,217,843 62 Balances for week ending October 22 + 20,804,734 08 ciry¥ COMMERCIAL REPORT. Morpay, Oct. 24—6 P. M. Asus —Receipts, 29 bbls. The market was unsettled and higher rates were generally demanded, with email sales at $11 50, and $12°50 a $13 for pots and pearls. ER«avsrurré—Receipts, 17,667 bbls. flour, 760 bbis corn meal, 63,422 busbela whest, 72,180 bushels corn, bushels oats, 43,040 bushels barley and 690 uehels of malt. There was ratber more demand jor all kinds of four to day for bomé’ consumption, wilh some lative inquiry, and prices advanced 16c. a 25¢ tn response to the bigher rates of gold. Shippers orders, by thei low limits, were wholly shut out, ao€ the indica. lions now are tbat the export movement will remain y light throughout the fall an@ winter months, Tne ee comprised 14,000 bbis, State and Western, 1,25Q Suxthern aud 600 Canadian, Rye flour may be quoted firm at $7 7 2 $9 25 for inferior to choico, with sales of 80 bbie, at the oniside price. Corn meal ruled stesay, with 150 bbls. gold at $7 25 for Jersey aud $7 90 tor Brandywine: We quote:— Superfine State and Western flour.......$8 85 a 9 00 Extra State. +916 a 930 {boice State . +935 a 945 Common to medium extra Westera...... 920 @ 975 Extra round hoop Ohio 1000 a 10 50 Westera trade brand 1060 all 75 91 a 1325 1050 a ll 2 11 #0 | 1400 Common Canadian. +92 a 960 Good to choice aud extra. - 960 #1200 Rye flonr,-suyeriine. +800 a 9765 Corn meal, bois - 165 a 800 Corn mea!, puncheons. . 8600 a 35 50 —The wheat market advanced 5c., with a fimited bust. ness for local milling purposes, The receipts and supply on sale comtioues light, and holders for the moment are im @ position to dictate terms, motwithstending the absence of an export trade, Sales, 35,000 bushels at $2 for inferior Chicago spring, $2 (or Milwaukee club, $2 16 for amber spring and iierior winter red Western, $2 25 for amber Michigan, $235 for white Us- Dadian, and $2 50 for # small parcel chotce white Micbi-" gan Ibe rye market was 2c. a Sc. Detter, with sales Of 10,000 bushels Western at $143 a$1 45. Corm also advanced 2c, a Sc., under a scarcity and the rise in gold; sules 45,000 busbeis, a $1 66 a 5644 for Western mixed. Barley was wishous decided change, with sales of 23,000 bushels at $1 90 for Canada West, $1 73 for com. mon Cunada East, and $2for prime State In barley mait potbing transpired. Oats were firm at 86c. 990 };c. for the whoie range. Corrox.—There was rather more aan tribes a inquiry to-day, owing to the rise in geld, and prices advanced folly Be. per 1b., the market closing quiet; sales 600 bales. We quote :— Upland. Florida, Mobile. N. oer, es 101 101 123 122 133 126 1% 125 is Corvme.—The market stil! continues quiet, but firm, with small sales at previous prices, CaNvigs —adamactime weee very quiet, with sales of 108 boxes on private .erms. Sperm and patent remained dull and nominal. FRucKs continued fiat The supply of tonnage is reduced, and there are few, if avy, foreign sea going veesois in port unengaged; but with littie Ment oiferipg, business 18 at a cr engagements to Liverpool include 60 nhds. tallow at Ss, by ceutral 300 tcs. beef at private terms; 50 tons oilcake at 68 3d., apd by steamer 6,000 boxes cheese, 400 do. acon, 300 firkins butter ana 100 tcs. lard at 20s. To London 600 bbis oilcake at 158 Legh ton, and to Giasgow, per steamer, 1,400 boxes cheese at 4 MoLasses contiuues in moderato domed, with no par. ticular cbange in va gales of 100 hnds. Cuba musco- yado at 7bc, # B4c., 125 . do. at 820. Now Orieans at $1 05 a $1 10, Nava Storm were very quiet, with email sales of American spirits turpentine at $2 26, and French at $215. Rosin quiet, but Una.—Ip linseed 2,000 gallons sold at $1 85, and smal! lots at $1 46. Crude sperm was in increased demand, the gales reaching 1,200 bbls. at $2 Crude whale was in better demand, witb sales of 300 bbis. in Hoston at $1 40. yt onl was quiet, with sales of 25 bois. Western winter at $i 80. ULLCAKE was im good emu y joes advancing. wales 450 tons Western bags, |. ity at $80. . Provisions. — Receipts, 16 rio bbls. porn, 276 packages beef, 148 do, cut ments and 622 do, lard. The pork market opened firmer, but closed dull and heavy; sales 8,000 Dbis, at $30 & $30 50 for old mene, $42 50 a $43 for Rew do., cash and regular way, closing at $42 60, $38 a $83 40 for prime, $42 62), for ‘prime mees, ‘and $41 (or thin mess. The beef market was in improved demand, witb sales of 450 bbis. at $8 & $12 for country mess, $13" ass for repacked mess, and $18 60.2 $23 50 for extra do, Beet hams were in moderate demand, we wales of 50 Dbis. at $25. Cut meats were firiner, with an in. crossed demand; sales 350 pa es at 16350. a ene for shoulders, and 183g0, @ 4c. for hams. and firm, with sales of 600 dbis., for January and Feb! at 175,¢. for long ribbed, 16%¢e. for Cum- berland cut, aed 18¢. for long clean and long cut hams. tive and firm, with sales of 2,000 bi 20. MS Butier.was stead: din {air request at 30c, a 36c. hw ‘Western, and 370. 46c. (or State, Cheese was poten ‘sales at 12c. @ 22c. for common to prime Souory im PernoLecH. —Recelpts 70@bbie. The market was firmer to day, and with a light stock, combined with a rise in goid as compared with Saturday, prices were bigher. Some parties are striving hard to create a “corner” in crade, aod aniess the racspt suddenly bevome heavy, which dves not now seein likely, they will probably bo good many ‘contracts’ for thie month ‘oport that the Noble well bad stopped roneous, We are assured that it still aday, Refined in bond was active, the id baviog enabled shippers to sell their exc ban, were higher, Free was quiet but firm. e ? will probably be suceessiully turned. The sales bole. crude at 46c. a 46}¢6., 400 do. rofined, 66540. 2 GTic. On the ‘spot and for ali the 000 do., tm Philadelphia, at 68c, a 64c.; 1,600 10 lots, at 800, & Sic, and 200 do. benaine at We notice sales of 60 bbis. Pera at Lec. tter ap extreme price. Spices,—A sale of 9,200 mate an made at 65 ge. SuGAR was quiet, the morket being Arm, with sales of 300 bhds, (Cuba musoovade at (rom LT ge to We 6,000 Ibs. was ‘made at 37 ie. Sate was held with great firmness, an invoice of 1 950 nacks Asnton’s w! id ab 34 50. Tra ruled vert quiet, the demand being conined to the immediate wants, emes of a7 hail oolong at ouew was egain dearer, with & good demand, sales 100,000 Ibs. at 10146. #17 gc, (or country and city —iatier price for choive | Waisker —Reeeipts 786 bbis, With sales of O00 ObiA ab gh T and Weatern. chilly t ation we Bt " Breemacerti.—A 8 The area, wana tittle 76 foc state | ah A W nd: jstaotiption price for los ponent ve, (ree from ail aaseaamenta, Foes tha rx ARES AT $20 EACH. 20,000 abares for fall per frees ved rt ae reeerv expense fe hasoctoton. ray, aed for the Chapany Soca et heat TORO ener ait ta fom: There is Leaween sixty af meonty. len ‘of this ride on rivers, rua: i crerks, of the it borin; ng heer it is locaced montly on the celebrated Rathbone Buroing Spring fact, on the Little Kanawha River, Wirt and Ca! heun Counti Virginia, about twenty.four miles from CAPITAL, $2,000. 1 cae half of its par valu Parkersburg ae seveawulies from the chal will give a dircot communication to Welles the Obio River by the railroad. ‘Numerous applications have already been made for lens- ing lots on this wack, and It is coudidently. belleres by 1 ia- bie persons that bave returned, after making & thorough examination et this property, who are read: give al fotermation that inay be wanted in Tegard to the sanie what n be made to yield an income the association ia ty days after ts orcanization of “trom five to ten per cent per month en the investments from the cash bourses, for leases of lots and royalty glone, without the sevcxpenaiure Lead coal and timbep in immense quantities, are aiso on ¢ atiention of eapitalists to this enterprise {Pfelichted a0 8 first class tuvestmant st price offered. The organization of the company ts deferred, until, the stock. fe money to be paid until the sharebolders' commitiee are saliafed with the proper when g of subscribers will be called for the p pose rot clecting their o officers, fee Giving ful particulars, are now o peng eed ah ne treet, N.Y, HARDS KINGSLAI secmtnaite OIu sTouKs § BOUGHT AND SOLD, RAzing from 1 to 10 Rai ceut per month, viz:— rise. Bleod American. finiokernscker, Great Wentera, Cherry Run, Qbio Biver, le Shade, w York & Penna, Noble & a NeY. a Alleghany, Keble Well. Clitton, moreland, Bergen. n Farm, Allegbany River, Satie rare Central, Walnut Island, Hammond, ‘Rynd Farm, Oil Creek, Senos Reservation, Al jeghany, Virginia aud Ohto, ley. Dividends advanced on stocks purchasod, and sibscription books opened for several new companies “now forming, at par value. at the Petroleum Exchange Ovlice RIoHAY DS KINGSLAND, hid Pine street, New York. HATHAM BANK, NEW YORK, OCTOBER 22, 1864. 4 The annual election for directors and for inspectors of ing election will be held at the banking room, nday. the a a9 2 of November next, hoursof 12M. and 1 P. 2 order of the 0. aCHRELN MB, Casbier IVIDEND. ‘The Directors of the Dalvell Petroleum Company have this day deciared their fifth monthly dividend of one per cent op the capital stock, payable at, the otfios of the cor, pany. (Phiiadelpbia Bank uildings, Fi iadel a on and retary. _ PuiLapwtenia, Oct, 22, 1864. * RAND STREET ANDO FORTY- SECOND STREET Railroad Company Stock; Dry Dock, East Broadw: and Battery Railroad Stock, for sale by ALBERT Hl. NICO- LAY, No, 62 William street, ERMETICAL BARREL COMPANY.—A LIMITED portion of the stock remaining unsold of the Hermeti- cal Barrel Cow pany, organized under the generat statue of the State of New York, for the preparation of barrels and snow J. H. Conant, torship of W. A. Daniel Minton ant W. 8. ' be obinined by applying tor A. A. TAYLOR: Actnar’ of the compuny. 1 ‘oad row whom Licenses and all information.gn (he subject cat be obtained. ONBY TO “LOAN ON BOND, ‘AND MORTGAGR—IN st 18 Broudwey 55.008 te: $20,000. Apply to ADAMS & KW YORK SAVINGS BANK, CORNER OF FOUR- teenth street and Kighth avenue, open daily from 1 to 5 P.M; Wednesdays and Saturdays from | to 7 P. M.; six per cent interest allowed; deposite made on or before No vember | will draw interest from that dave HOB. CHRISTY, President. _R. H, Butt, Seoretary, FIOR OF THB OLEVEQAND AND PITTSBURG Railroad Company—Clerdland, October 1%, 1s6s.— Dividend notice.—At » meeting of the directors of this com- pany, held this 4 Gay, 8 saml-anoual dividend of four percent rable to the stoek- was declared, free of government tax, holders of this company, at the office of Trust Co., on the 25th day of October, ins! fer books of the company will close on the ith day of Oceo: ber and reopen on the 26th ‘ay of October. LDWaRD ROCKWELL, Secretary. DRY GoopDs. (anor, a. gait SAN ELEGANT ASSORTMERT OF FRENCH Nt@ FOR LADIES, MISSBs AND CnnLDAaN. ALSO OPERA, mecKbrL 1ON AND CaBRIAGK FOR RICHNESS AND SIV THEY ARB UN- 4 GREAT VARIETY OF BREAKFAST AND DINNER JACK, L142 BROADWAY, ONE SooR ABOVE TWENTY. ae “sixth STREET. Bey Ly FRENCH FLUTING AT MRS. GOL- DEN's Extablis 8 Amity sireet, between Mer- cor aud Gisene sireeus; dv and 129 Blecckar eircet, below Wooster, New York, and 261 ca, street. Brooklyn. All dresé materials puuctually fluted im an unsurpassed manner. LUTING, FLUTING.—DRESSMAKERS AND LADIES generally can bave their fiuting done at the shortest notice in the best manner and at tle lowes: prices at Mine. DEMORKST’S Emporium of Vashions. 473 Broadway, 27 ‘Kast Fourteenth street, and 134 Vierrepont st.. Brooklyn. OR SALE—A HANDSOME MINK CAPE AND MUFF; cost last winter $450; would not be known from now; wi be sold for half what they cos, Address 4, H. Allem, station GABM MILLINERY. — AT GRAND 8TRE! rT CHEAP STORE, New Plaid Broche and 2 Bonnet and Sash Ribbons, Une of fasblonable Plaid Sill Weivet, Unéat royal and piste. 8. Silk Bonnet Velvets, $120 2 09, $8 and upwards, obea) Gloves, warranted 2 per cent below re- golar pri New Clout and Cashmere Gloves, cheat NPS full ae of Boutage, Woollen Shawls, Hoods, &o New, French ne Sopa anid Feathers. sti wath Monday. ‘tmen| jentalied with ma: Our Trimm! paar repeyWD. Kl EDLET “sit'end a6 986 and 66 Allen T GRAND STREET CHEAP STORE ‘The largest and choupent stock of Felt, Beaver and Straw Bloomers, Bonnets, Caps, in this city, fashionable free in Fpits at 30c. 76c. and $1 _eac! 1, $' $2 00 and Beavi ih 80, upwards. Straw siock losing at S00, om a the dalla a S81) and SIE oat na ae Allan ree. Kk east fre MAP HARRIS BAS JUST RECRIVRD some extra rice! in imported Boanets and Round Hats, oort place, ‘Tenth sireet, @ fow doors from at No. Broadmay. Ip, MILLINERS AND COUNTRY STORE KEEPERS— At Grand street Cheap Store you cae undoubtedly pur. chase the cheapest goods in the city, We sell cut lengtiis of millinery goods cheaper than down town jobbers selt whole pieces, Our shar Felt and Beaver Bloomers canno! be Euuulled. Call. -EDWD, RIDLEY, Si and Sil}, Grand and 66 Allen ‘nreets, fifth biock east from Bowery. 3 50 GRECIAN CURLS, ONLY $3 OTHER 6 in proportion: Grecians, &c., ir, at Mrs, #. PROKITAM'S La- le Hairdressing Kstabli-biient, 25! Grand street, near Bowery. Bridal Wreaths, Veils and Flowers furnished. aR ~QOLDSMITH'S INSTITUTE, 755 BROAD- way. All who enter their names prior to November 1, will be received for the ensuing term at one-bulf the regular charge. A cae a tunity. Speciaitties—l’enmanship, jookkeeping and Aritimetic. La LIVER B. GOLDSMITH, Principal. _ T TOWNSEND'S COMMERCIAL Loy domiaht 200 Bowery. below Houston street—Bookkeeping, Arith. meitc, Algebra, Writing, Spelling, Grammar, &c , taught day and aoa Rooms for iadies, and privi struction, Ter: lerate, 7 DOLBEAR'S COMMERCIAL ACADBMY, 609 Broadway, gentlemen or boys cao seoure private desks this wook without extra charge, and. bevome. quick at fig- ures, rapid, stylish business writers and practical pook- keepers ia the shortest possible time. ator een ne OF WELL REI EEEED | z MBaE OF Pine ling Lovee GERMAN tttute, ietantousts near the | Bowery a Ce AMSTRESS WANTS A Si wate faratiyy com cue nat ‘tt TIO} po geo or two ch: idres. we LaDy WISHES Keeper —Is willing to june would ort self generally useful; + Ro Objections to ence givea, A children; can do any 4 SITCATION AS HOUSE. ruct children and make bess ‘atvailp 8 ao oid lady or inva. Address for ous week 8. Av W., Herald oitiee, PROTESTANT GIRL WANTS A SITUATION AS Jaundress in & private famils; capable to Sake eare of ind of up siaira work; can operate & machine nd make any kind of children’s: rg Satis- factors reference, Gail for two days at S87 6d ars, between ‘And dist sts., second floor, back room, clothes; woud take care of oF ‘ing machine Gall ot or address LB SPECTA SITUATION WANTED—BY A jy ondersion your as cook; she thorou et eee ina som ‘paker; ne ‘ection, i as good city reference, “ult Toth are tes floor pt A SITUATION WANTED—BY A COMPETENT SOUR@ fae pashambermald and laundiress, or laundress, & a 2, ears’ city reference froin her lag corner of 19th st A oe 1x} tbe country: refer. SITUATION WANTED~BY A YOUNG GIRL, AS ‘and it indies aud cbitdron freon Galt at ES Broome st. SITUATION ANRD—BE A RB vac aae girl, as verse ane ironer; good cook; iy dice. “Gaile 31 Went foth a A maid aod waitross. Vi to-day, Oct. Oct. 25, at 59 Unit VERY RESPECTABLB AMBRICAN, lived for many years in one of she best famikes, de- sires to obiain a situation to do up ‘middling lass received as an equal, preferred. Rerscif generally usetul; ‘would be GOOD PROTESTANT GIRL DESIRES A 6! tion to do ehamberwork aid dewing, oF ‘as ob: city reference. Can be neon aiveraity Place, corner o of 12th tL AX ORPHAN GIRL, 16 YEARS OF 50m spans a situation in @ small private family willing to @@ light work. Call at 329 East 240 st, cotmnue A RESPECTABLE GIRL WANTS A. SITUATION ze cook, wash and from; bas tiiree and « half years’ refer- at 28 Ist ar, dret foes, ‘Rouse, HaVING ence from her last piace. Call front room. — “RESPECTABLE GIRL WANTS A SITUATION aS cook, washer and troner or to do general Pousewort; work and mal ‘adareas HT, Union aguare Yost office, YOUNG GIRL WANTS A Lat Haare TO DO chamberwork and waiting; in sewing. of ehildren and and de pl A Situation WANTED—A8 CHAMBERMAID AND Waitress, by @ steady and competent person, with good gity rofereuce ; no objection to “private boarding Louse. an be seen for two dnys at 36 18th st., near Sth ay, od elly reference, Gan be seen till engaged at 200 {ith st,, seoord floor, back room, Gait a RESPECTABLE YOUNG FOuay WANTS A SITU- tion as seamsiress: will assist with chamberwork er rowing children if required: can cut aod make children's Suthes aud do all kinds of ily eet dest city rofex to take charg ey East Sib ‘a ence given, Inquire at 15 OTIVE GIRL WANTS A SITUATION J 4 RESPECTABLE WOMAN WISHES A ST1UATION as waitress or chambermuid; can give the best of re- ference tor character and capa’ oats A “FIRST CLASS ENGLISH COOK, WHO UNDER- ‘stands her business in all its branches, wishes « sitt- ation in a private a. Best city reference. Address, for two days, 4. B ; is willing and obliging, ch aves LADY, HAVING A FEW LEISURE HOURS DUR- mea like to obtain employment as copy c. » Herat td office, 8 GOOD COOK "AND 70 WASH AND IRON, AM situation wanted, by avery competont girl, we A et 238 Gh av., wear 16th objection to the YOUNG WOMAN WISHES 70 GO OUT AS SAM atreas, by the day or week. 2% Preaident s., South Brooklyn. ) ORESPEC ‘ABLE MARRIED WOMAN WANTS A baby to wet nurse at her own house. Apply at 246 Weat 1th ERMAN GIRL WANTS A SITUATION AS PLAIN: cs ‘rund irone:; good reference from her test Address or caliouM. §,, cond fo Sullivan LATELY PEER. het A SITCATION sewing, or make GIRL, to take care of a by SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTAPLE woman, a6 chambermald and waitress; b: yonyy ears sity Sih st, between Jet and 2d ave. “YOUNG GIRL WANTS A isiguarron To DO As willing to mi caleranas Call at 255 Bast 17¢h st., jousework RESPS & few ytatlemen's washing; is an excellent wi and ironer, woy! can do up shirts in first class style, during the week it 73 West 20th st. Tefercnces given it required, at., between Sth and 9h av: A at 130 East Broadway. Mcrence. Can be seen for two day! ‘CABLE OMAN WwouLD LIKE TO B VE RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A sitvauion as chambermaid or iaundresa; the best of Call this day at 210 West 20th YOUNG GIRL WANTS A SITUATION AS CHA bermaid in a hotel; seven years good reference. Call , Call at 113 York herself geuerally useiul in st., Brooklyn. FIRST CLASS NURSE AND SEAMSTRESS WISHES ® siluatios an take care of an iniaut from tts oirth; has no ob ection wo travel with @ lad); excellent city refe- Peet aiwens Apply in the fancy store, 399 ch av., belweem aad atte 2 usd fats, A Yyouna chamberwork two days at 227 West 26uh ke herseif useful; good between avs. Aand B. IRL WANTS A SITUATION TO DO in *piain sewing or watling. Call for at, her Call WANTS A SITUATION AS CHAM. A poons are -alvigas and tp take care of ‘ehildreny Tetenncs. Cant Mb ML Mast 13th st. between avs, RESPECTABLE 5 West 26th ot, drat floor, ——— RESPECTABLE GIRL WISHES A sITU,STION TO A ‘Gochsmberwork and waiting, or chamberw @ plain sewing; perfectly understands her business. from ber last place. Can be seem at 4% RESPECTABLE YOUNG me, washer and ironer, or would be ameil family; no ob, n give good elty re: top 1 floor, tron Foom. ation ay ‘willing to do chamberwork or waiting: At I7L Kast 12th st., NEXPERIENCED YOUN situation to attend a No. 5 Foraytn at. ry or confectionery. OTABLE GIRL WISHKS A SITUATION TO wash end iroa, or would do general bhousewors Best city reterence. Can be seen two days at 424 Sd ay. GIRL WISHES A SITU. ction todo nee, Call SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS \d ironer, 1m a small family. be seen for two days at 1y2 LADY WOULD LIKE A nie Callat ag hg “A DBRESAKD TO LADIES OF NEGLECTED EDUCA. tion. —Private instruction given by & competent young Indy tencher at tho res the pupil 1f desired. Caru- ful attention paid to ip and composition. M. DBVEREU? -first st, near Fourth av. BUSINESS EDUCATIO’ pa ag ee wait. ing, Arithmetic, Spelling, Grammar included, are taught ui PAINE'S Mercantile Colleres, 62, Bowery, N, = 883 Fulton street, Brookiyn. Terms $15 to $20. Ladic or. TAR THIRD AVENUE AILROAD it 2u, 1964.—Tho prey elec. any Wil be held at ibeir eiice, ‘Third avenue, between Sixty -Afth and Sixty te, on Weanesdas proximo. Polls Open trom is SAMUBL B. TSAAC8, Becretar ial BTROLGUM OIL STOCK Th Finer OLASA CONPANIRS, FOR SALT. By ALBERT H. SICOLAY, No. 62 William greet, ACIFIC BANK, NBW YORK, OCT. 14, 186.—THE Board of Directora have this declared an extra dividend of five per cent, free of covernment tax, payable and after tbe txt duy of November next The transfer Foxe will be closed from the 2ith instamt to the lst proximo. K BUCK, Cashier. Mba NORTH aM! RICAN PETROLEUM COMPANY, Hm city or’ NEW YORK. OFFIOBS St WALL STRERT. CAPITAL. 1,250.00) DOLLARS. 125,000 sdanes VALUB $10 BAC & < Vice President. WILLIAM F. OF: asurer, FREDERICK SCHOCHARDT. retary ARTAUR B. PROAL Attorney ny PLATT, GERARD AND BUCKLEY, TRUSTRES: Noah L, Wilson, President of the Murietta and Cincianatt Raliroad. . Prederick Schuchardt, of Mesars. Schuchardt & Gebhard, * J. P. Giraud Foster, Ke Willies a Roelof of Messra. M. Mori ‘am Beli’s Son. leary Witacn Bell Messrs. Williams & Guion. onn* ‘Gibson, fof Mosars. David Gibsoa & Go, Cincionatt, ‘Thomas @. T, Buckley, of Messra Piatt, Gerard & Buckley, The property on which this eompany is organized consists of interests in the Kinter. Ocean, Hammond. Painter Lloyd wets, on Oil creek. Cherry Bun, and in seres adjoining the Reed w ‘The proi interests Tous owned yield don the ave wp Barrels ‘Of olla day, wistch will be shortly Sncreased wells now sluking on the property ou Cherry Run. wetiaine olds the foe imple interest ia the Heany and creek, Washington county, Obia, containing 170 acres ef land, portions of which are now 'y leased-for oil purposes. hey also own leasehold interests in that neighborhood and on Hughes river, Ritovie county, Va., amounting to 2,200 ‘The capital stock represents the cost of the above proper- to the company, and with the exception of 12.50 shares, Feserved for working capital, bas all beem subscribed { ten dollars per 8! ARM ~| by ellen LEUM COMPANY be! tik CITY OF NEW YORK. Cherry 80,000 Shares. GRO. P. BRADF New Yi HOR. ROGER AY iL “Bitoni Goan Tor wi ie. ALANBOW RA BU us R. EB 2 SANGE JAMES WADI ; To all acq Re cw heats: cat oem of th. eter as indicating is locality, 7 nigaid: je great vale of ite Tuere is uo bettsro territory. 3 aasabiaa main and Interests in fee and fa more than twent, re Sve in twelve otuers now rapidly peek A ag tog complet. while the further development of its large See rea will, at an early day greatly increase 4 '¢ oer it as @ perm: it divids i ph imitea anion bat Bock om oan bs ottained soleiy of e undersigned at $%) R SHAR LING OF ITs PAR VALUE. z eke UNE The Geslared dividend for the month is one per cent on its emtire capttal, to which parvhasers within the month will be entitled. JAMES ware co, 1108 ml COMPANY=DIVIDEND No. ‘Trustees of 1.—THB the Titus Of! Company have declared a dividend Of two per erat, payable November 1, atthe ofice Wall street, New York, to share holders of record at owe of business this day . , OctoneR 25, 1864. 8. CHURCHILL, Treasurer, wey 30 WANTED—AT TEN PER CENT, farniture worth considerable more will ‘and co;nmisaion allowed. Address for o: Herald otlice._ Sf the company. rOR FIP. 8 OF THE VERMONT QUARTZ Tay cA WARTEDOAS A LOAN on MAORINERY factory now running; bovd dand piven on sino" w Address H.A., box 133 $3.00 Berala’or TO LOAN—AaT SIX “PER OENT, oN $300,000 Qaadetray, Serer Rist __ MOAN OFFICES, Tae T 7—MONBY Liss RALLY eh byanci ED 0} 4 MONDS, W EWELRY, Ay ales PAW Bi ROKK RS’ TIC GHT for DIAMONDS, WATCH: BS, JEWELRY, &0., MATTE BLEBOKEN siroes Up stare, At bert U4 er erg ADVANCED ON DiA- monds, Watches, ia Siiver Piate, Firearms, 40, and the sume bought gy the bigest cach price: “his Pawn brokers’ Tickets bo for the above articles Gu) Broad- saa wee Houston street, up room Ne. 5; privaw of : BOOK FOR TH ee = : Their Causes, Pr: i Cure, hyato! cages, BF Drs ‘Trail, an. bowler Rene ee Co ‘One vol., “it pages, illustrated. Prien, pre paid Brent's FOWLER & "a end stamp for oew ‘“Bpeciald.st.”* EXPREQQES. — URNe Mra Wsg 291 m rae Foadway. ] tweoty writing lessons, lige ccohades N92 YOUNG LADY DESIRES A SITUATION AS MORN- ing governess, in a family of youny ehiidren; Kngitsh branches only, and rudimental music, Address box 4,436 Post office. FORBIGN LADY, OF MANY YKARS EXPERI- As gace and competent we teach the English in, all its Ath Geriai Sand Music. desires an en: Eraement tain patvace fainily fora ew nours dsily, Address Siies Bertram, station A. TOUNG LADY, PROM. FRANCE. WOULD BE hap ith @ situation as daily governess to Ghildren’ Gadec: twelve, & an Freneh, Bagllsh and A® Rg Le ge GRADUATE OF HARVARD COLLEGE, 7, BIXBY, wisues to obtain oue or two more ate wile in the classics or maiuomaiies. Rea reaident Hill, of Harvard Colleye: Frovessor Fanci se. er, Re. Stepien H. ‘fyng. D. D. and Horace B. ClaGia. Mr. Buby's arene i ion Bast irirty-nest atreet, ROUKLYN.—A LADY, BXPER{ENCED IN TEAG: ‘ing French, German, Musicand the English bi gon or evening. Please address rences— Board would be taken ax compensati 1. A. 3, 277 state street, Brooklyn, PRENCH Banoy se B, GERMAN, LaTIN ata VAugiaia aux iss roadway, corne: Twelfte tt Prof. aah RING, estabdlis) by New York since 1802. ‘aati feasons private. BSNCH, GERMAN. ITALIAN, SPANISH, ENGLIAH, tio and Elocutioh taught’ by Miss DE WAILLY.’ Profemor of Languages and “Literature. 368 Broome street. ,OLDSMIT! PNM A! iu 0. Ladies will ri bear in mind that they may secure their lessons at haif prices by entering their names prier to Novemoer 1. OVEBNESS WANTED—BY AN BNG! Fesiding in Brookiya, to take charge of three chidren) aad fully competent to instruct in B: wing. and to superintend practice in music. | Address, with references and terms, N. W., box 3,233 N.Y. Post office, SPECIAL NOTICE.—THOSE WHO Lag tai | “ae st etait data dao fol SS eraneieorreckieomd KACHER WANTED-IN A SEMINAE a Protestant. Apply 10" rotestant.. App! So., Music Pablshers, 347 Broadway. WARTED—A LaDy, TO LEARN THE ART OF COL, Aarne photograph. After two weeks Anstructon of our work Ww en out, Call at No, Broadway, room 19. 0. KONIGSBERG, MUSICAL. MAGNTFIO eae oy hed tole MS: forte, of — tone and finish, fe Sacrifice for bas all the moderns, provements, ap- ply at 10 Aller tire A! MAGNIFICENT SEVEN OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIA- {peferte, of superier tone and finish. for sale at a grea’ ; bas all the modern improvements. Apply Yo Hae ‘house from Central avenue, Fitth etree, Hunve GENTLEMAN I8 DESIROUS OF MEETING WITH ‘® private family who would recoive his pianoforte (a Nery superior ieetrument), and to whom tt use, until sold, Would be a sofficient compensation for ite\care, HL. A. Hudson, Herald office, MAGNIFICENT SEVEN OCTAY: ROSEWOOD Pianoforte for sale, made by city mi cost $450, ‘Will be sold for F450, including Stool and Cover; Parlor Fuar- niture, Paintin: Suatuarr. amber and Dining | g Room Furniture 113 Wi ‘wenly- sbird at, near Sixth ‘avenue. au. BARMORE—MANU FACTOR! OF PIANOS, = SMS Bloecker sirect <seremtoen priv, meda.s), war- Fanted for five Without exception the best pianos made. Tesi ‘from ‘most distinguished art JOR SALE—A SECOND HAND Ros 7 OD PIANO. forte, with iron frame, in good order, at 156 West Twenty street. Gq" a PRINCE & CO. enth LUDEONS, ORGAN i =LODm ONS SCHOOI, ORGANS. ‘om @ Fulton street to 643 Broadway, ‘musi store.) cH. gE, Tie Agent, AMDSOME PIANOPORTE FOR SALE.—ORIGINAL Price $45, forynearly half price: short (ime ured, full ‘seven octave. rosewood, carved case, ovarsirung base, 6very Fecent improvement, Call at 24 Third street, oe THE Ptal ded at tl Twenty-ffth usIc.. —92 FOR RIGHT LESSO! by a indy well qualified. Pupi Fesiden 905 per quarier.” Appi, Mey street, one door ighth avenue, MSA, wat TEACHBR, wHo Is tal music, des’ tat te) aya: well engage las | ed Sédreoe Be Le Ow 130. Herald office. — YOUN WOMAN od home is more of an object than high Sos: Bast 13h st., top tloor, back reom. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A situation to de housework ina small Betvate farally, orto do chamberwork. Call for twe days at 454 71 Detween sud and 23d ats, WISHES A sework ina email fainily; has good reterence: A Sirgatios WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, T® cook, Wash and iron. or to do general housew me iv; would bave no ob; ction vA ‘shert Apply ath. SUVUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAR, slat with the wash vag and 1198 Est tah RESPECTABLE GIRL, ACCUSTOMED TO CHIL SITUATION TO DO funail private fx distance in toe country. wazes. Cail at ng and NENGLISH PROTESTANT WANTS A SITUATION fs nurse in a respectable famiiy: Calton Tuosday and Wednesday, between 11 aud 12, at 104 West 24th at. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A situation ag chamber: city reterence. Can be place. ; bas no objection to seen for two days uation @s nurse and to assist in the No ol at 196 Jd av. Din ection to tke counter. Bester oe ani 4 between 18¢) ~ RESPECTABLE GERMAN WOMAN WISHES yee ‘out to wash and uon*or to do house en wt 34 Greenwich av., in the rear, or is willing (0 samst with pee 4 id 23 Gubuon A Sth ava. SITUATION WANTBD—BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, to do general housework: is « good in cook snd a firsi rate Washer and ironer; best city re- ference. Call foriwo days at 167 33d at, between 7th and HCTADLY, PROTRSTANT GERMAN GIRS itaation ta & Pas family: bas ge objem: ft and is a good sem 3 can cut und YOUNG GURL wae Aa YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION a3 cook and laundteas; good city reference. YOUNG ath WANTS A SITUATION A bermaid a Irpet or to take onte of obildsea, or de chy reference. Gail for NEAT, tion to de ‘chamberwork a city reference. “RESPECTABLE GIRL WISHES A SITUATION aS seamstress; understands family se and is willl work if required, The best of city ref work and silk embroide for two day« You: NG fefereuces given. cy lly where. (Fay and Sip av , fortwo days. RIGHLY RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT GIRL wants a situation a® pian seamsiress and is willing to aasigt in chambor work ine ber own usc! > days at OL ust 10th s:.. SITUATION W. % Tong woman, pasos, do chamberwork and fine wasoina. Be parerefepeace {rum her last p te ‘uh West two ro dave A SITUATION WANTRD—BY penne 8 girl, to take care chamberwork and waiting: goood Gan be seen fortwo days at 19 West 10th st, Yagi place. berween 7th and Sth ave. n, ae Operator on W floor, frout room. YOUNG GIRL WOULD LIKE, A ealeswoman, copyist or teacher. 267 Eliravetn at., auy moraing. YOUNG WOMAN WISHBS A ern ‘ATIO’ do general housework ; A ‘and irone: SITUATION WANTED-BY A RESPECTA BLE girl, in & private family to do @ d_ an excellent good plain cook Of city referen: SITUATION WASTED—AS WET NURSE, woman, with ber first baby, 265 Hudson av., Brookiy”. pactavle you A tidy girl, froner. Can ‘give ployer. Apply atl Fison, Brooklyn. RRAPROTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITU- cook, washer end ironer, er to de general onsework Good reference, M46 El RESPECTABLE diet w WANTS A SITUA. wai Gan be scou for two daya at ber present employer's, 326 Sth av. PROTESTANT WOMAN WANTS TO GO out washing or house cleaning, by dayjor week. Best Cau be sven for one week at 146 West between /th and 3th avs ITUATION WANTSD—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS WsiMiling to, mace heiselt Weat 4ith s¢, between Broad DRESSMAKER, WHO THOROUGHLY UNDER. stands her business in all its branches, wish ments by the day in private families, Address , Madison aquare Popt oflice, 42 Broadway. SITUATION Ade tl tie 2 FA route? ETENT PER: apis ar so Wes FIRST RATE WASHER AND IRONER WISHES te obiain some washiag from either gentlemen or indies, Cail at 331 Livingston square (East l6tn at.), second amuali private family, to ‘Call for two da: 1th and 20th ats, tep Door, room I SITUATION WANTED-BY AN HONEST AND ax good plain cook; oud city ref Court et. A RESPRCTABL tion to do chauerwore and sewing, or ai 168 Kast 3400 Bae Call at 381 and waiting; best cily reference, Caillat first floor. iRL WISHES & eneral heusew: 43d ats., second fleew, ‘ARLE YOUNG GIRL, LATELY LAND! tion to do general housework in a vn be seen for two daya at 125 Weet 6 the best of 148 Kast 42d wt, Fromcn needle inc in other Can be seem, country, wis! children's plain dresses; can emproider and ta a good fiuker, Cho be seen for two days st 4id 3d av., wear SI third floor, YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION AS FIRST slana cooigt no objection vo assist with washing if z quired; noob jection to the country or eg ty ing house; beat « ityroverense. Call at {08 Raat t A Banniep WOMAN WANTS & poate 4 ebambermaid or nurse; best reference given. Call three days at 52 Dominick st., fourth tloor, Lert prem Cau be seen SITUATION WANTRD—AS shird floor, back room. a ds kinds of sewii why ry pans and children’s dresses; no objec’ Apply at 37 Weat 13th st., between sah and oth aves SITUATION WANTED—BY A nin ercmegcrs zoeee gs lady's maid and searastre; dress ladies’ hairs a o ‘woman, ce. Call for | eit aad Gt ladies’ dresses and two days at 229 Weat 24th st. ‘A. SETUATION WANTEO BY, AN, RXPRRTEN ould aaniat in ‘and goed baker, and wi and ironies beat of city references, Call at 184 7h ev. SITUATION WANTED—BY A BESPROTA Frotestant girl. as chambermald, or to assist im ‘Cau Broadway, between A RESPECTABLE childrem and sew. or to do gare of childr be seen at 1,371 Stet and S2d w SITUATION WANTED—BY A peeracuseae* to do chamberwork, or general housework = iy ood city reverence. Call at 6 West Se city reference from her girl, private bet n th and § A® RESPECTABLE WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION & firet rate jaundress, of ofty address for two days ch at., between 24 and 3d ave. SITUATION whe ane a ~ en “PROTES. tant gir, as charobermaid ¥s kite chew 0k Feoce trom her last piace, ‘Cadi ator 132 Bast SITUATION AS Call on Mise Megraw, sit a8 chamberm washing, Use seen 42 W ATION { WANTED—BY A YOUNG WoMas, 14 and waitress; would avsiat with very best of city reference. Can th et pear Broadw: SITUATION WANTED— Y A YOUNG WOMAB, tioas to do howe Call, fortwo a frst ging. Call at 238 rai housework; or at irouer., Boat + 330 ist av. betwee: eae aION ANrED— a on RS ‘EOTARLE BY A Call at A SITUATION WANTED—BY A rai hourework or take care Call at i ‘8 good washer and from ber last em. reen Degraw = Har- Riri, to da ge peeest nny. Brovkt: e: Good reference. 4 RESPROTABLE, WO- family: understands bection to assist with the 37) Broadway, berween Sm bo bid WORAN WANTS A ttt y! AS NURSE ihe charge of a. baby trom ts intuacy, Has From her isos place. Call at 230 East A SITUATION WANTED=BY A RESPECTABLE AMB m : mitreNe, OF to, de eee Waiting, in a private fam Iu willing and obligin; “y i an'be seen Tor twe duysat family ug, rican girl, as the best of city reference West lath st. in the A with t at 270 8th SITUATION, WANTED=BY A RESPECTABLE rl, to do chamberwerk and waitl Trashing and troniug. Good city floor. would TUATION Ww NIED—RY A = ein to wi Be a referewen. YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION as AL, undiess oF a4 casmmbermaid and to assist with wash! ce, Call for two days at 229 ng: beat city refer at., between sth and 9 YOUNG PROTRSTANT OIRL WANTS A Hie eres. Best ay tom as chambermaid, waltress or reference. Call for two days at No. 3 East ee Beat German method apie ea, ently Sipe Raion necessary, as few vacan- main. Reference—Win. Mason, pax ANOFORTE LESSONS ON VERY BasY TERMS— ib rb hi aired Mine, Woe 108 Waverey place, Ne Pxoronte .—POR & Sale, 43 YIKB sayae porary wel second band ANTRD—A TENOR AND BASS, FIRST CLASS, Bplesopal chur se quartetie; salary liberaL Ad- 6.0.7Ay MAGNIFICENT 1 ROSEWOOD FIVR 00. eon, (makers, Geo, Prince & 0 Sabor tise uses. F. LUDK "Baik Bowery, near Houstos PAMILY GIVING “UP HOUSERERPING WILL voll their Porniture’at « great sa ico for cash, cou- sisting of magnificent ruseweed on Pisnotorte, twe st re pan Suit, Lo nae th in a Freneb satin 6 Inge, Browee Cl "Bele Berean ings, Bronre a ME Lrggon te inquire at i Wignh ue ae! Birth pits age lant J Ag a HOU! mapead Was ber and Dining Roem, Furniture, Ching, Gass, ver Ware at merit. Tidal M3 West Twenty ibird URNITURE, MATTRERAER, BEDDING LOOKING bo. ai NAD OAR Bowery. pet ween, Blanton aad streate. Cali and . Goods warran' ‘varranved and delivered free. ree tare ip eu wT RRP SILK LK PARLOR SUITE FOR 8At LB—AT THR | fan atte hb street, near ven. LLL RESPECTABLE SYOUKG GIRL WANTS e BITUA- bermaid and enwing, er as waitress and me reference. Cali at No. 6 West 9th st., for two aye. A RESPEC TABLE OUNG Gi ) OIRL 1, WIRE A SITUA. to taki no iain iene ight chamberwork. secon floor, fren\ reom. YOUNG WANTS A SITUATION AS CHAM. A maid AWplads tower of todo housework for a small ‘enfly; ia renee to ans wie ni trew ber isst place. Caillat floor, onok rem, has rofe: - GIRL WANTS A SITUATION TO DO GENERAL A, housework or ag chambermatd. Please call at331 Weat at. tor two days. AW FIRST #OLA88 ‘ovok fintos's ever in ae third fi PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUA. ton as @ good p'ain cook and good baker, and #5, * {aiene to nnaiat in waahin, ae ironing. Can be seen Ni mien court, University pl aad very fond of chs ween for two lays Mt ok; erence, Un be seen tor SITUATION WANT ne who wn fevenee, Cam gite Beth at. UNG WOMAN WaNta fia charsbertror piace, Can be Moen for two BITUATION WANTEDOBY a straug Bo “citi, an nurse and seamstress; is veiling Md A RD KR AULD PROTST Nt WoMa: aiMiation as unde! Aust No objection to Ao Maya nc SS Law fad at A SITCATION WANTED -BY A COMPETENT YOONG : fas chy iri. a8 jaundress, er chambermatd and laundreas, or a ath would do the work of sao rive faintly; best cle ae _ Apply at fest 23d st., corner 0! ay. % WANT ay froatr mano A SITUATION Rad bean el fe iron, in a private 0 i ; EB 5 abuses ESPE! my AY! “ee tw A SITUA hei cremate to de | ns eheme } West A in sewing; bas ° Ball at M47 ist av., ot ied Hawt Frterance Sa iNT LAUNDRE é —_ 7 oe emen's 7 clase city re Ce 2077 ‘Weet 26th at, top fioor, back reomme™ aren Wauts A siruarion, 156 Spetary Sin ae A A SITOATION Ai frente, Apply a ston amet tantly: Fa ‘i in ae on red. vi refer lye, for twe Be Gin A RESPROTABLE GIRL WANTS A SITUATION rivae fatally. Call for two days Pty ave. bewween End Oth ata. fr he neoond Boor; best city ‘ont room, i in. SITUATION WANTRD—BY A YOUNG GiRh, A ooo steire ra eee sence, do spouse Teenon sett UN. rat all at 198 for a smal a? fataiy cae m., Clinton place, im the in the ene ADLR PROTAETANT GERMAN WOMAR A. aianee ce poster, tie vata ¢iean, Call at A RRSPROTARED, again 4 Pay x WISHES A a youxa —_— ol. BISUATION WANTED, a AR REAP ROTABLE ZO08e Tremor! bes tree years her law Mist" Ban ve meen tor two dayaat rates at ore y reference. be WANTS A ver busineas te Gown anny vet PROTARGE Wi aaa crt wa papentan ae ° tke entre tat CLASS sok ateor iaework In @ i eocevense Oat pt @@ BM x