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2 ee FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, Toespay, Oot. 25~8 P.M. The stock market was firm shis morning at the im- Proved quotations of yesterday, and more dispositjon Was shown to buy, both on speculation for @ rise and to Cover “short” contracts. The closing sales at thogfrst board compared with those at the second of Monday showed the following Variations —frie advanced », Reading 3%, Michigan Contra! 2);, Michigan Southern %, Cleveland and Toledo 14, Ilimots Central 14, Chicago and North Western 5, oe Posi 1%, Canton Company %. Cleveland and Pittsburg 114+ ed 3, Cumberland York Coatrai, Chis ago pnd Rock Isiand, eae and Prairie 40% ion | io and Mississippi pertificates. wor a \udson River declined i, Pittsburg aud ee then } wi ten-forties, of which there wag « line of 1%. One year ove” five-twenties sold at 1°" =Gtooks and railros? ~ =B fraction Goverument securities were skeady , except on Cou, email lot sold at a de- wcates advanced }j. Coupon 436 #107, new issue 100, Stave . bonds were dull Dut firm, yep board, at ove o'clock, the market was +~ = tower, under sales to realize. _ tbe second-board it was inactive, and, as compared ‘with the closing sales of the morning, Erie declined %, Oteveland and Pittsburg 3, Mictigam Southern 7%, Hud- gon River %, Chicago and North Western 3;, preferred 1, Chicago and Rock isiand 44. Fort Wayne advanced %, Resdiog 3, Quickstiver . Governments were pteady. * At the open board, at half-past three, the market was eteady, but without speculative spirit, Gold continued in the ascendant till three P. M. to-day, wheo the market suddenly became woak, and a decline four per cent took place within ao hour aud a half. quotations were aa follows :— At the the o-” 217% 3PM 28 218% 3:40 P.M 215 211K 445 P.M. 214 + 218.3% It is impossible to calculate the course of gid from dsy to day, in tho absence of important pows to influence it, dependent, as it is, ‘pon the caprice of speculation. Its natural tendency at presunt is downward, because the premium 4s considerably in excess of the fair profibrtion estimated Dy tho amount of the currency and national debt; but in the course of time, if the ex:sting policy of the govern- mont is porsevored In, the debt and currency will have go far increased that its natural tendency will be upward, and this will doubtless be actively assisted by speculation, which, during a long suspension of specie payments, invariubly preponderates in favor of a rise ‘The “bulls” of the gold market aro always eager to dis- fount the fature, and it is in view of the prospective oreage of the debt and currency that the gold premium has been sustained at higher figures than the stato of pablic aftuirs for the time beimg ‘actually warranted. The mismanagement of the national floances, involving the rapid and constant augmentation of the mass of paper money in circulation, has been worse than military disaster would baye been in hastening tho depreciation of that mass. And that ruinous policy ts etill being recklessly persevered in, and the value of the whole proporty of the nation is impaired accoraingly, and will continue to be till Congress authorizes measures whion will at least remedy. the growing evil of a gelt- Gestroying currency. When that is removed or mitigated the government wil! begin to have some control over the gold premium, whiob hitherto it has not bad. But pending this it will alternately settle down towards its proper fevel,and rise, ander the mauvipuiation of speculators, If the legitimate demand ouly had to be supplied, the price would steadily decline to the extent of probably fifty per cent; but speculation, sustained by the financial encertaintios of the future and the unfavorable certain ties Of the présent, furnishes # support to it which only ‘a Yenprovemogt in our fiscal policy can weaken or with draw. ‘The singgish condition of the money market reflects the joacttvity of trade and speculation. There is very Mftle dispositien either to borrow or to jend; and, pend- fag toe Presidential ciection this state of tecling te Ukely tw continue, for the general impression is that © period of dulness, induced by the proapect of feat ovent and uncertainty with rogerd to tts Feeults, will intervene; and when sucb ap impression is gonerafit goes far to insure a corresponding state of af- faire. The dangers attending financial and commercial iaterests in Great Britain and France tend to increase distrust of the future here; for even the pretended wise. scree of @nrnce and trade are ignorant enough of cause apd ‘effect, and the influences the afluirs of ome vation exert upon those of amother, to take alarm unnecessarily and magoify consequences. That the coadition of monetary and commercial matters io Kogtand is very insecure, and that a panio, if it does vet in, wilt be a8 sweeping aud disastrous as « great Ore to a otty full of combustibles and Wooden houses, with a powder magazine—i. ¢. the Bank of England—in its eatre, cannot be doubted. But supposing the worst to happen in Europe, this country stands fo a far more ‘independent position towards England and all Europe than Eogiand and ali Earope do towards it. Fimanotal and commercia! disaster there would cause a demaad for prompt payment of foreign debts here, and soar there would be a drain from the United States, Bat our iudebtedness to Europe is very small, aud little oF 00 derangement on this account would ensae. Some of our bends, it is true, might be -sent back to ua for the sake of the gold they could be turned into; but wory few of these are beid io Great Britain aod France, the countries whicb would be most affectea by monetary disturbance. ‘Tre pricea of American produce would also decline to the event of a panic in Khgland, and this would Jead to s0 @uob direct less or reduced profit to the exporter; but it would have the advantage of lowering the prices of pro- Quce at home and cheapening every men’s daily food— the influence of a profitable foreign market being to fox ter speculation at home. On the other band, England dreads the future of events om this continent, for sbe Knows that whether or not sbe escapes panic during the present year, she will certainly be oWertaken by one when tbe American war closes, and such anone assbe bas never yet experienced. Looking at the probable conse quences to this country ef a panic io Europe ia their most unlaverable light, we can see in them vothiog which should occasion the least uncasiness. The demand for money frum the Stork Exchange 1s light, aod easly mot at seven per gent. The supply of rst class commercial paper is emal!,and the usual rates are from nino to twelve per cent, Second class signa. tures are unmarketabic uuless at bigh figures, ‘Tho increase of deposits apparent by tbe Inst weekly statement of the associated banks, notwithstaod. fog the payment on the 20th instant of ten millions of legal tender notes op sccount of the new loan, is a remarkable foature of the times. it shows that @ considerable portion of the amount referred to @pst Mave been derived from other pources than the ks; namoly from persons who keep no “bank accounts, but who, having made money Wy the war, dirootly or indirectiy, hoard it, or so em- ploy it that it remaivs in private bends. ‘The scarcity of currency amoug the banks of the princi ‘pai cities threo months ago was an snomalous feature of te money market, ia view of the large amount of paper movey iseuss afloat, and we at the time atiribe'ed it to hoarding, and thie is still a very common practice. The flow of corrency from the army and other sources, ¢on- Bequent upon tue heavy disbarsemonts of the Ireeury uring the Instiwo months, also operated to counteract the eifect of whatever withdrawals of deposits were Made to meet the first instalment of the loan referred te. ‘The forcige exchange market Bankers! sixty days bilis for gold; three days bi ere offered ai 108 a |, ‘The United States Sub Treasurer iu this gity reports to-day a8 follow: ts quiet bat firm. Subsoriptions to government joan. The aggreqate amount of exports, exclusive of apecie, from the port of New York for the week ending October 26 wow $2,726 O10. ‘The Howton Traveller of yesterday seye:— Money in oasy of access at the banks and ip thi for Lue beat ioame and og | but more diftic: OXpericaced ip obtaiving it On second class paper and ‘Weak collateral security. The stock market ts without free ‘imstion, but there are as many buyers ar sel- 6 ab tbe quotations. The prineipal demand is for Ly foouritieg and ratiroad siovks ior investinent, aud miuitg stocks (oF epoculal: u. ‘The ful wing comparative statement shows the ave Page Condition of the lencidy tems 01 sue Hhiladelphie Decks for the part and > ovious weekpie ae Woke. This Week, 40,867 04 41,105 616 aie ae 8,683,670 53 000 13,898,610 85,569,705 8T,lons 2,601,007 2,654 Bus ‘There are some very marked chances in the averages Ge lending Yome Of tus adore banks he nest week, NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1864, The loans have increased $17,751, the legal tenders $1,255,019, andthe doposits $14543.089. The specie bas decreased $276,671—av evidence shat some of the bavks 1agt week put 4 portion of thelr susplus gold on tho mar- ket bofore becoming national banks. The total value of foreigo exports from the port of Bal- timore during the past week was $325,500. The Miners’ Bank, of Pottsville, Va,, hassaken steps to change from a State to a pational bank. A majority of the country banks af Pennsylvania, it is thought, will reorganize under the National Currency act. The Northern Central Railway Company have declared quarterly dividend of ‘two per ceat, payable clear of “ational and State taxes, at the office of the company ta ‘altimore on and after (he 10th of November. new railroad from St. Albans, Vt., to St. Johos, cakes, will be open for business on the Ist of November. ‘The amount of stock transferred at the Bank of England in a yoar is larger than many suppose, yet the number of holders of stock varios but slightly, The following were the chauges during three years:— Amount Transferged. Stockholders. £196, 282,626 261,307 268,900,776 264,696 228,453,050 3, 5-20, reg. 100 ea hea ing Os & cou. 1h 10) ise 1000 do » abs Am Ex Bank. . ‘0 Fourth Nat Bank. 58 Del & Hud Canal.. 10 Penn Coal G rt 100 Gumb Coal pref. 300 do. b10 20 do. 100 Canton 0 do 42 300 Chi & N 11% 100 do. 7 aw, 49. 77 | Ut cieve & sive, RR 10 igela teelee 7.9 Chi & Rook ata sie £6 200 Atlantic Mar SSUo 191 do. 95% 10 $3 5% OO NY Central RR 30) mut a Bean Gh'ieie, 48 100 Pitts, FOWAChIRE. 98% 600 do. oot OB do. ‘ RR pre! 900 Hudson RR,... 10 do. s © gio Aion £7 H RE Mi SEOOND BOARD. Haty.past Two o'Oocn P. $1000 U.S 6'a, "81, coup 106, 500 she Mich So &NIBE ‘sy 2000 UB Ge 20 t.coup Wi, 200 2000 Misaoue 6 5000 do. &" 400 she wuicksii'r Mg io 18 Atlattlc Mail 83-Co ste 100 NY¥ork Oontral RE. 120, 0 Brie RE. ‘ CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. Turspar, Oot. 25—6 P. M. Bales 40 bbis., at $11 for Asums.—Receipts, 18 obis, pots and $12 50 for pearia. Bemaperorrs —Receipts, 2§,480 bbis. flour, 187 bbis, and 778 bags corn mieal, 74,258 bushels wheat, 65,200 de. corn, 136,901 do. oats, 7,200 do, rye and {18 do, bar- ley. The flour ‘et opened 150. a but at the closo it became heavy, and, do sire on the part of some holders to realize, the |. ‘mprovement was, nearly all lost. Sales of 16,000 bbis., toctudfng 1,000 bbis, extra Stato, deliverable first halt of December, at $10, and 1,000 do. first half of Noyember, $9 75; also 1,700 Southern and 600 Canadian, Rye flour was firmer, with sales of 100 bbia. at $80 $9. Corn meal ‘was steady, with eales of 700 bbis. Brandywine at $7 90 and 100 Jersey at $7 25. We quote:— Sc08 2 Sassssasegsse Common to mediui SB. 20085 es8 be ethene mone SaekboRlukssece SSesassusavsay Corp meal, punebeons. —The wheat market open quently reacted, and closed at about ‘yesterday's prices; sales 30,000 bushels at $2 13 for Milwaukee club, $2 15a $2 25 for winter red’ Western, and §2 83 a $2 34 for ember Michigan. Rye was ivactive but generally held at about $1 45 a $1 50 for Western, and $1 660 $1 75 for Northern. Parley was active and steady with sales of 35,000 bushels Canada Weat at $i 90 a $1 96—Intter price for cboice. Bariey malt quiet. The corn market advanced 2c. a3c,, with vy en |. part for export. Sales 000 bushel: it $1 60 for mixed Western. Oats ad- vanced 16. 8 2c., with liberal sales at 893¢c. @00c. for ee. 9c. @ 1c. for Vermont, and 91 j¢c. &@ 920. for Coveex,—The market was rather more active with sales of 1,000 bags Rio on private pa ape ag Mar- acaibo at 34 j,0. & 39c. We quote:—Rio Janeiro, 4 yy sd $ a z 2 a 40c ; do, good, 396. a 30%c.; do. ah es a 38) Ordinary, 360.'a 37c.; do. fair to tha 3534¢. Java, mats and bags, ise a tt oiareoaibe, 360. 8.30c. ; Laguayrs, 3T7c. a 2 300, Stock of his'uod Santon ucte: bor 25, 112,057 bugs; Java, 37,157 do. Babia, 8,216 do.; Maracaibo, 10,863 do.‘ Laguayra, 2,236 do. ;8t. Domingo, 2,885, and stock of other descriptions, 5,876 bags. Total, 179,278 bags, Corrom.—The demaod was rather more active to-day, chiefly speculative, and prices advanced about lc. per pound, the sales reaching about 900 bales. We quote:— Florida, Mobile. N, O. & 1. Ordinary . 102 102 103 Middliog 123 123 mm 128 Good middling... 125 126 127 ‘Canvive.—In adamantine there was yor little doing, small sales having been made ‘at 36c. patent were quiet, with Covprn.—The market was quiet; and we have only to wetice small sales of Baltimore at 48c., and 20,000 ibs. Portage Lake at 47%c, Daves axp Dr#s —We have only to note sates of 10 tons fal soda at 4}4c a 43c.,.4 do. caustic soda at 11%{c., and 160 kegs bi-carbonate soda at 8c. @ 83<c. Digmwoovs were very quiet, and w® have no sales of moment 10 report. Famichts were very dull. To Liverpool, 100 tons oj! cake at Se. per ueutral, 110 bhds. tallow al 6d., 2,000 Dushels wheat at le., and per steamer, 600 bois, apples at 4s., and 1,600 bexes cheese and 300 boxes bacon, both at 206. To Loudon, per neutral, 40 hhds. taliow 6d. To Glasgow, per steamer, 7,000 bushels wheat at 2X4. and 60 packages b ter At 40s.; and to Brem 600 bhds. tobacco at 25s. & 278. 6d., 400'vons cedar 228, 6d, , and 300 cases tobacco at 178. 64. ¥iea.—Dry cod was rather more active, at redaced ieee, Sales since our last comprise 1,300 quiutals, at 76 for St. George’s and $7 25 for Bank. Mackerel were in brisk demand and firm, the sales footing up Fo agateg $19 for No. 1 shore, and $14 for No. 2 do., $16 for No. 1 bay and $13 for No, 2do. NoNo. 3's in market. Jo berring there was but little doing, and prices continue the same. Faurt.—The market remained steady and firm, with of 100 boxes old bunch raisins at $8 75, aod 260 do, on private terms; 10 bbis. currants, 11c.; 30 cases quarter boxes sardines, 35c. ; 80 cases do. * 52Ke a 5ic., chiefly at the inside pri ‘monds, on terms not made publi: The demaud continues very | ticle, and may be quoted at S3c. in b Hinee.—The demand was rather moderate, but rales Were restricted by the high rates demanand by Ul holders. The sales since our last have been 4,600 Cali form ja, 21 a 221be.; at 2H ic. ; 3,000 Rio Grande at 286., at 1ic., 700 city do., 68 Ibs., sluightered, 1,000 city od 8,500 Montevideo on Stock Vetober 25, 1484, 660, 600 hides. Quotations, net cash, aré:—Buenos Ayros, 24 ibe. 26 ibs., Bic. @ 320; Buonor Ayres aod Montevideo, 20 Ibs. to 23 Ibm. 20346, a'31c.; Rio Grande, 20 Ibs. vo 22'lbe., af 2Ke. 4 Yo: Orinoco, 21 Iba, to'2Z ibs, at 2756. California, 22 Ibs. to 25 lbs,, at 28e. a ie ; Gontril American, 18 Ibs. to 21 Ibs. Matamoros, 22 vo 14 Ibs., at 26¢. a 270. V 19 Ibe, at 260. n°260.; ge 20 to 22 Ibs., at 250. @ Zoe, © 2Te.; Maracaibo, 20 s. © 20¢.;" Babin, 21 to 22 Ibe,, nt de, 4 250. Porto Cabello, a to 23 Ibs, ab 24c, @ 250. and Truxill, 15 to 17 Ibe. Sisto 8 to, ce new AY wi selling free at $1 25 a $1 95 for shipping, and $1 40.8 $1 60 for reeatl qualities. Hors. —Now, steady aud-in i, About 100 bales, chiefly new We & dbo. f the Lact price for prime. Ave Deen emAr sales Of Manila made at ie Other desoriptions were quiet but firm. 0. The markot was rather firmer under the rise in go was ri were 20 chests Madras at n 0. &$1.76, and 10 corcons of Dusiness doing; sales Guatemala at $2 50. Laatunn, miock continues in moderate demand, aad prime ols are Orm, while inferior grades are a made casior, Oak was rather lower, with a muderste demand. We qacte hemlock 1. A., heavy, 0, 60 37 ge. ; 00, middie, 860, to STe.; ond light to, ee “ya Bb Me. Call fornia bexvy, S6Wc. & 36}cc.; tmiddie uo, Bho. a Bte, aoa hgh do, bdo, @ 360, Origoos heavy and middie 34%0° e1se ee, A oe do. & B8ie0. Oak mtanghter boners a pee. B16, & Bac,, and light do. 6Ie. « 536 demand, 2 25, turee months, iy was 9Ory fam, at Te. (2 gold, with emali Gaius at at} Sowa. — ata. spruce aod pine were in fair de mand, with sales of 300,000 for: at $25 0 82S. Mosssned was quiet, bus advancing, with pales of ib pa i nds. Port> ico at $1; 50 bdIs, Now Orleans at $l 126 $1.15, ana 20 b's. tc aist 1956 Nalig.—Cut were steady at Ie. ; clinch, 105. @ Le 45c. ; copper pails, 70c.; yellow metal Navau The demand is confined to email lots for immediate wants, with sales of 20 bbls. American + $2.15 4 $2 20, and French at $2 05 $210 Rosins may be quoted at $22 50 4 $23 fr strained sud No. 2, $20 @ $32 for No, 1, and §40 a $46 for prim ‘Tar was quiet af $14 50 a $16. Puch tay be anal at $19 a $20, with smail sales, Ons. —Crude sperm was very uiet, tho iast cales being reported at $2, Whale was quiet at $l 40. In linsee: 8.000 gallons gold at $1 30 a $131, avd 200 do, at $1 34, Manufactured was io rather beiter demand, with sales of 100 bbis, bleacbed winter wha! $1 60a $1 G5, un- bleached» winter do. at $t 30m 8th bieached winter sperm at $235, ahd unblercbed do do. at $230. Lard was in moderate demand, with gales since ouf last of 160 bbis Cay Fall at $1 82 a ft 85. Bank and Straits dull d nominal at $1 40 a $1 45, On Caxn.—Reoeipts 1.685 gacks; continues ip moderate demand at the advanced prices, Sates of 60 toas Western bag, to arrive, at $40, and 50 tons city at the same rate, Provisions —Receipts, 69 bbis. ‘k, 1,880 pkgs. beel, 17 do. cut wm and 450 do, tard. ‘The pork markot was more active and firmer, with aaies on the spot of 9,000 bbis bei gall as for old mess, $43 & $43 75 for new do., cash and regular way, closing ‘at $43 75, casb; $33. 50" 'a $90 for Amey abd 34H 60" (or ‘prime mess; also for future delivery, 3,300 bbls. new ' mess, buyers option t@ November 4 avd 5, $48 76 & $44. The beef market was steady, and in fair demand, with rales of 450 bbis. at $8 a $12 for coun- try mess, $13 a $19 for repacked and $19 a $24 for extra do. Beet hams were in moderate demand at $25, with sales of 60 bi Cut meats contioue in fair request and firm, with sales of 230 pack. at 16%c. ® 18c., for eboulders, apd 173s. @ 2c. for hams. The’ lard market was @ suede firmer, With quite a fair busiaess doing; sales reaching 3,150 Dbls, at 20c a 22%0., the ‘an extreme price for very choice, The butter market advanced lc. & 2c, but less active at 36c. a 37jg0. for Wester, and 38c. a 460/for State, Cheese was also firm, with a fair do- mand, and may be quoted at 130. a 220.’ for common to prime. Prrroteum.—Receipta, 2,396 bbls. The demand was less active than it was yesterday, and refined im bond, was scarcely so firm. Crude and , tree, were firmer, though not at all active. A ioe crys was done in “calls,” many of which were reported ag sa thys swelling the business to large dimensions. The were contined to 2,600 bbis. crude at 463¢¢. & axe. ‘on the spot, and for ail next month, 3,000 do. re- fined, in bend, 6tc. a 67c. on the ed a al! this month ; 1,800" do., free, in lots, Ble. a 82c. be spot, and for all the month ang 400 bbls, refined bemsine Bt 44340, to 50c., tr nl 290. ip bond. Ric: teady in price, with sales of 75 bags Ran- goon a aldo ‘SKins.—.he demand for goat is confined to Parcels tor immediate wants. Deer was Active, with saies of 2,000 Ibs. Central Amorican at «bout BSc. a 900, We quote goat, Tampico, 90c, a 95c. cash; Buenos Ayres, 65c. a 700, do., and Cape, 60e. a Gide. Deer, Honduras aod Vera Cruz, 90c. a 95e. cash, and Cen- tral American, B5c. a 90c. SvGar —Unuler tbe ri in gola the demand was more active for raw, and prices advauced fully 3c. per pound. The saies comprised 1,27 hogsheade Cuba ‘muscovado'at {row 15%c. a 21 34c., and 63 hogshends Forto Rico at 180. 21%. Refined was quite active and firm. Stock Ue- etober 25, 1864—46,301 hogsheads, 36,200 boxes avd 88,200 bags. ‘Spices.—The market was decidedly firmer and more active, owing to the advanes in gold, Tho sales wore about 500 cases and 8,000 mats cassia at from 70c. @ 5c, (was held bigher), and 20 cases nutmege at $1 70. Pepper was held at 39c. a 40c., with 38c, offered. Pimento may be quoted at 32c , which ts an advance, and mace $1 35 ‘Skeps.—Timothy was quiet at $4 60, with small sales. quoted at$3 10 a $3 15 per bushel. Linseed was quiet ates 60 for Calcutta and $3 15 a $3 20 for Amoricaa. STRARINE was rather more active, with sales of 25,000 22c, a 23c. for No. 1, merely nominal was dull and nominal at 7c., gold. at 5610. a 57 $16 25 for I. ‘Tra continues ip al coke, and $19 a $19 60 for I. charcoal, cheste oolong at $1 08, and 55 do. natural Japan at $1 25, also 75 halt Shoats gunpowder at private torms, Tonavco.—The demand for foc aeetek without change in prices, the at Llc. @ 48c. : 606, tn _value. 160, a 173¢¢.—the latter ap extreme Wawunr.—! oe 716 ‘The firm, but closed dull aod droopiog, with sules of 600 bbis. Western at $1 73% @ $1 76, closing at $1 735, a $1 74. ‘Woot Prem Tag Sales mestic fleece 900, Foreign remais inactive and prices nominal, for six months. B2 aaa Address for three Am neural Boas oust di rectors ani the next soem election wilt be held at vee bankloy 184 ay,on Monday, the 7th day of N. between the hours of a a ae Board. . SCHREINER, Cashier I IVIDEND. ‘The Directces of the Dalvell Petroleum Compan: the ollice of the com % Philadelphia, on and @ecretary. oe. 8. PRYE sk romalaing unset eueies der }. from w! subject can be obtained. FFICE bat mony : ‘THI RD Cow) rk, Oot. Teper: ‘ot Blection of pan: tion of Direct aye <a ia hela csgrmnng ae ee avenue. acne and Sixty-wixth streets, nesday, tn open irom 310 4PM. Tancne B. ‘isan Beoretary. OPHSE oF OF. ‘The Board of reciore dividend of four (4) per cent. "day declared, & quanetiy eon the let day a next. The transfer books will be closed ast the day of payment, ‘a8ON, Beoretary, ROLRUM OIL STOCK! P*tin Finer Glass co! ANIBS. FOR SALE. street. By ALBERT H. NIOOLAY, No, 62 W : oe PRESIDENT PRTROLEOM COMPANY, YENANGO COUNTY, PENN, $5,000,000, in shares of $5 each, par vi Subscription price $1 per abare, Being in fall paym 100.000 shares ont to be made, served tor working capital. These lands contain abont 4400 acres on the Allegheny fiver, ‘aad on Hemieck. Poroupise and MoOres crecks, in oil boring territory of over t ‘The weils on the adjoint brated Hendrick” wells mous for their immense ‘The weils on this property are being sunk with great or, and promise large supplies of oi!. ‘o the capitaliats and to parties of limited means unsur- passed inducements are offered. ‘Subscription books, maps and all other information can be obtained at the ollice of us H, SIMPSON H co. street, New Tp TABR FARM PETROLEUM COMPANY OF THK CITY OF NEW YORK. ‘OMlce Gt Cedar sizeet New York, CAPITAL $5.00,001, Reg! syivania, ithe hame of th/scompany, as indicating ita looality, inaignifi-ant of the great value of 1 boy is no bettaPot! terriun aigtiag” Ty! y pro- y approach. “evelopment of ike lacee ly day greatly increase or itor permanent divideod part Kemah mnt of this slack « e undersigned in Aid PER SHARE, Brine ONE uKer ‘he deciared dividend for the month ts one percent on {tee wtire capital, to which qurchagers within the month will ‘be entitied, ‘BS betsy WORTH & OO, 61 Cedar street, N. JNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY. 1964. 70 THE srovEnol cane or tiint tnion Se Patitre Acall instalment of five aaa on the Ayes stock of this Company las been made thie day, the reams, at he’ ofp a ibe Company rein street, New York, on or before * Li next.” By order of the Boara, Found, Ouco, Preaaurer, Jon A. DIX, Premdenw INE VERMONT QUARTZ ar L Stock rer sale Tue sre pe NT. for ine seek rooms io and i, __ FURNITURE, s FAMILY GIVING UP HOUSBKREPING WILL rs sell their Furniture ate creat sacri for cash, cow sisting of magnificent rosewoed Pianojorte, wo Eeestiral Parlot Suite: euvered in rick French satin, Drocatel jandt street $300,000 "otQaX-At, Six PER 0 JOSEPH MASON, No. dis P wort ie top Tabies, Fesuyreod i ry re Curt me jogs, Bronze Closk " ‘te. “inquire at itd West whens: neat OLD FOR. 7 oF FO! peopel o fas ree Tid “Weat tice Mats i NA: 8 FOR Lad we 288, 6 Wi Kleveush Le - Pianos, Microre, Obing ‘nod Farnivure merge 9 oun 6 geunyy. reigned Oy pear irs avones BR RN Rough flax was without change in value, and may bo —The market has been very quiet, and prices are m sale of 1,000 sacks Ashton’s Liverpool very quiet. Fuglish may be quoted Sic. Plates were quiet at $168 good retail demand, while for large parcels there is but little inquiry. Sales of 100 half ry continues limited, sales being about 656 bbds. seed teat, 360 oases, sold at from Ilo. to jufactured remained very quiot, without change TaLvow was sathor firmer, with sates @f100,000 Ibs. at tendeecy. 10,000 ibs. do- ab B50. a 950., ad 15,000 pulled at B50. « “[ YOUNG MAN OF ENEROY sre naaaaa gt nce polic; M45 Heratd thie day deciarod their fifth itera dividend of one per ita TOA BARREL COMPANY —A_ LIMITED of the Hermeti, the general statute of of barrels ana and whi Le BREW YORK f FLOATING |p D 7 ‘urtber call or anda half miles proce: evening Oct 30) ibs1 one of the ta forchlight processions ever came of at Dobv’s. Kerr from seven to eight thou peivase The'following isa list of ofigers and President, Vice Presidents, W. Awple Wir. Pulimer, bd. Cortinets, D. Secretaries. A. jeaidences for mies around were Keounds were Lghted by shpnsandy i Get fy are rig a Retetasied’ ond Lorna, ‘Lyon, Democratic Regulators, sirees, the foboniag Matthew y BR tee President, Ni rer, WI ‘Phos NNERS, FLAGS AND TRANSP. | Fourteenth ward: “ATA MEBTING OF THK FOURTEENTA WARD held at their rooms, 104 Mott Oucors were elected :—Vor President, Graham ; Secre ha ARENCIVS.—ALL kinds on hand aud to order at HOJ*R & GRAHAM'S, 97 Duane street, corner of Broadway. Kistablished 1642, EMOCRATIC UNION NOMINATION, FIFTH CON. Bressional district (Seventh, Tenta, Maya ae —For Congress, NELSO! Se NATIONAL CLUB ow tu ND Sree NEW YORK. ‘A GRAND mass MBETING rue VRIENDS OF GENBKAL MoC Wu be held at BS Instital ¥ EVENING. NOV. 2, Under the maspioes ‘of the above club. The most om guished speakers im the country will be presont Prosident, JOHN BUTL! Secretary, Wu. D. Trow _ Treasurer, Maunice K. Hauneer, Vioe Prosidentgf HOM As buat VaY, ME MomROE 4 AND GERMAN IAN CONSTITUTIONAL Uni ENB! ABBUCI AT amine ao on COUNTY She: _winuran oe. ‘OONNER, 7 TYPE Mocheetan AND PENDLETON Bong with elegant ituminated trait of Gen. neal BKINGSED'S RE. FOUNDER yEW CAMPAION title ut 1D. Price 50 comta. sent, an raul. ‘WM. A. POND & CO., 647 Broadway, N. Mo%e8t Haut, os wroap ‘be held on Friday evening. October Ponctal attendance is requested. By order, KI AMIN joun Pram, _Onas. A. Ghar, } Secretaries ANTH UONGRESSIONAL | Dist: Nineteenth and Twenty-secor For Conan! a FERNANDO Wi 0D. WAY ‘A ineeting of the Mozart Hall Genoral Committee wit 98, 1864, at 8 o'clock. BaY, Chairman, or —TWELITH, EGULAR UNION H, NOMINATION. —FOR CONGRESS. WILLIAM E. Twenty first wards, OLDIERS AND SEAMEN FROM attentioa|—lastrust ons for votin Ivania soldiers im regiment Ivania, and alse all seam: cm sre proxy wherever no pollsare to be ope siationed, Alf voting by proxy, will observe carefully Each vote muat be fol following instructions required thus the following statement:—I, ——. im the county of —- ee by law, gvith name of office outside, folded must'be put in a sealed cavelope, together with . and Btate o 1, Bighteenth, Twentie:h aad OLN H. SHERWOOD, Obairman of Convention, — Sopa fg oxy All Penn- tates than Penn requested to vote by ened where they are iv the a Te votes qualifiet voter of ot Pennsylvania, do hereby authorize ——, a qualified voter, residing i sa ( lection district, for me to cast the ballots contained in thia seaicd envelope. atthe election to be held on iwesday, the Beh day of November, 156%, in said county and St tet => _ Signature of va voter tithe bagu ‘quailied vo eet rin ment ———; that he election Pro) ea to vote: that he is in actual mili fied States, being a inember of Com: he has uot sent bis ballet to avy other ing duly aworn, saith tatrict in which he 4 service of the erson or persons than the said ———; that offer Eevote at any poll which may be o clon day at any pi hi and iat h rier, sed has wot beon di and that he is now Signature of voter, Sworn aod subscri tioned At am, 1 }ard, hospiual or ovbe ick must. be placed Bal for it they ‘This advertisnarent 18 the Fepudlican commitiees of Hazerne Sonanron, Octo October 21, 1864. ge PRESIDENTIAL BLECTION. wre CL PHILLIPS COOPER INSTITU" Gor, 3. ae The 8! - Brees Re ag way; Randolph's, Weenesaay. A fou Platform Tickets at ‘rhe ote, ‘authorit; envelope, an written or ‘priate gn the. 0 “putnidencross the sealed Part ir —— tow! La portecinn aren ofeacot ‘county. HAND, Chairman. tsoever; ot a dre norably. dismissed. Irom the service, in the State of ———. bad before me this —— day of ——, 4 The above must be si,nod by some commaissione’ of the voter's Fegimont, ce by say officer of the veauel the voter is for and afidavit there must be ra to eno it As ‘be opened onty four Wokets care. a ani ry A f° ‘attendance required. Cranes A. Manns, Secretary. P a Tarte INDEPENDENT De bapege ted Baba cus cul, Sev district. ona a atreat, on a Hall, ES re ted Bmtaeut era will saarese mr the'olub. UBT, President. By Ag byes RALLY. at Harlem, Third avenue and 127tB evening, October $1 at 734 o'clock. ‘COME ONK, COMB By order. D. Gatcacnee, Secretary. ‘Tammany, Mozart Nos. 1 and nomination For Member of Ai DV #RKEMA! BBI RY V. MEA sembly, B. arAvLEe Na. BE MAM. Cs Te JarPOus, woop. CONG! The democracy of the Twelrtn ward are requested to meet wtreet, oo Thursday ALL. 16™ wantierst Lo oem 4 Disraror. MoKeooa sad McClellan . Chairman, Hall Cenreatioa. Chairman, Beil Convention. airman, tmocraay af jhe Bltteatn ard Hixteonth Ward Hotel, 195 West _Joun I, Apate, Becretary. Seventeent pr pe Ron evening. 0 Ost, L3 at 7% o'clock. Emivent epeak- “soum ROGERS, President. 167, WaRD NATIONAL, DEWOORATIC assocta- tlon —The members 18 anseqation an. ‘wilt ‘akend'e Tooting atthe ith atreet, on TH warp RALLY. 19 is BSDA At 784 Addresses will be, delt Hon. George shes, and H Bon Gituacwen. Secretary. te PERSONAL. DEUIA-—DON'T ao. Ww! bye. DELIA.=N BR 10 LATE To me, co JOLLY, THE “Two 1 TEARS mid _me about the wedd: Peay aDOPUON—<a ly rem) ble. Tie! Hodson home. You are in this clty. Be-happy. Mra. J., box 3,065 jeOLELLAN SEYMOUR woop. radferd. AS, JABVIG 19™ WARD DEMOCRATIC NO! TNATION. HENRY ‘anoULantus, 7 ME KNOW TE AND 1.8 where I can see you, Remember poor little HEAR RETRACT. cour Bema BB. Por Ur.=WRITE 334, BUBTON. LENDID MALM INFANT, OF ree Inquire of Mra, LTHY FFMALS Post [XrORMATIO7 4 informatitn will be thankfui atreey re lyn lite vie ae MS a her add a please call on Mrs. Sturges, 330 QAUD—GAYE ATTENTION TULED. ever. we i CAPT. Fork Volunteers, tai hin address lo Kearns, box ofticr. rixoner ma A needing (neti: at abort n uired. Nitra range TAA e rit wetted Uw i as $10; also One gold wd plat asnoriment cae Dusiness taken, Plumpers Fronts, spat No, 219 81 Acard x TRET io Bot hold out the lip too aren nue, between d rende Adamaniean White Filing. | Beautify Twouty second street te wy. LUT imtroducers of the nt tract Woes! withou day. Oitice rem atitate, de, wh the iichte an from Boad wires Ay thie, pain feu Rootne removed To 20k bh f inion a4 ware, Bloven hous i roots extract: =| i 4 street, I oheorftlly recommen. —_— Aeyramora Daum da MI8® MARIETTA data 5, ‘18 STILt ip Mo gity she willconfera favor and hear from an r9ee to the advertiser. at at Bor SET OF TEETH MADE IN-TARBR Ft tire natisfaction er no pay, at 200 sisih ave will \nase rm to for hold ont ont the com H SAVED WITHOUT RXIRAL red comforiabie and ate a2 BR AU! (ouron, DENTAL ASSOCIATION Tie ont CIAL BON O918 Bod more alielin OBMTIFICATAS HAVING ACKSMITU, FORMERLY OF will communicate with BA MARGARBTTA BELL, a SSSMAKRR, WILL oat Thirty sixth at RS. JENNY PaLMnt THERR IS A LATTRR FOR bg street, OF great im: tamoe aT. ALMER. DAY. WIth Wat? your erders, If sick, answor this, and B Ant? ww es te inend 8 Tuirieosth wun 1. leche ORIGINAL 0 guaranile to 9: re 9 Mo. 19 Cooper I FILLTNGR: 9 98 HAD suvR® od without pain by Dr. Vile: 4. he “Uieaise te inoms 6 ‘ ‘ NOTICES. ‘Al PREMISBION—R. Masson ¢ 3, 3 yd gh Mesrs. &. Doize » Bi d'Orvitle, their ageat ia New York, ue "Douvilie, RENE MASSON & J. VIENNOT, 153 Nassau street. OPFOR" that wnpald water rente on the Ist day of F's day, Past 7 o'clock P. vited to attend. AQUEVUCT DEPARTMENT, OCTOBER %1, Unpaid Water Rents.—Notice is hereby ives & further penalty of ten per ceat will be added to ull November next. MAS BTAEPEN, Jater Registrar, ENCH BENKVOLENT SOCIETY. -1HK ANNUAL eetingof thi bers ¢ place on There the 27th inst. eye mi vi r. ait Sor, ESSRS. RENE, MAS6ON & J. VIBNNOT, INTER. the oul with cial Qgainst entrustiug their ad enemt tl ments, rape tises U's Rational Advérusiog Agency, 138 Nussau sireet, are advertising agents authorized to receive advertine- for the ‘debate new «papera:— Diario de la Mari I Siglo, La Gaceta de ia Hadana, cipal pewapapers iw tue Island of Cuba, walch Messrs. Ke Doize & Co. of Havana, have spe ‘aud exclusive conti The public are’ cautioved rtikementa to parties who may authorized 40 receive such adver- hemsclves A would A 06 Kast Union square —————_—_—____ YOUNG GIRL WANTS A SITUATION AS ORAM. bermaid and waitress ov to tak oure of childern lain sewing: cy _ SEFUATIONS wal ‘TRO FEMALMS. KLL BBOOMMEN TLL REOORMERD ED CERMAR eta VERY RFSPECIABLE AMBRIOAM HaviINe lived for many years in one of the best femti dines to obtain a siiuation to 40 Up sicite work ead mage herself cenerally wse‘ul; « middling clase jacntl’, received as oftice. Et an equal ‘Call for wo days A widow: A w Brook! fami) genes RESPBOTABLB YOUNG wor landed. wishes plain sewing; 1s willing 1d axsist in the care of 4 YOUNG GIRL WOULD LIKE A) SItGaTION as saleawoman, ocopyist or teaoner. Call oa 257 Bilcwbevn st., any morning. dlagraw, HOUSEKEBPER'S SITUATION WANTSD—BY a respectable, midale agdd yt jaw lady, q menager inm for one weok BATBLE tuation aa chambe to make herself ia Sastate tidren, D STATES SANITARY COMMISSION. ‘Treasurer ackauwiedzes tue following conteibu- tions from Sept 14, 1864:— Bept tas 48 0) #2—-Ohildvea in Siavorack, ‘Co Rov. David D. 2%—Citivens of California, $10,000; 27—Cittzone of Galliorain, 7—Uitivens’ of California, by Dr. Bellow y Bon. Marc Charles “id. ‘Crandall Cllzens of Ba 8—James Brition, San Franct: 10—Enlisted men’ Sd B. I. through Dr, “—" 1T—Jacob Ticks ‘Washington James Jenkia i Oct 20—' Vt. by C. M. Wil- {S—Ottizens of Castloto Gompirsiien 08 premium ongolty $175 34 luinbia county, “by Demarest (Ha Dr “Bellows, Rev. Promium on gold, $10, 10.300 r. Discharg 5. B, Clark; Supt of = Home,” Wastington Hair, Lerosariile, Bradford Ci min Pier 8 Hein, Wash 5A end fi Cambridie, Masa,, gon one iS a). proceeds cf being fac CO. i hat rch Loyal and True, Hoa of MS, forme of Prayer 8. Life Insurance Company (additional Premium on same, $3. ‘corbett, Portiand, Uregon, by Dr Bel- Branch of ‘Bauitary “Gommisii iw a, Ward (additional). Oo, M. ‘Artilcry, Battery. Graves, before Petersburg. to pay for clothing issued to him, ndwich Islands, by A. J. Garth Wright draft of W. B ‘Nason, ‘master of ship Amo, Honeloly, through Dr. "Bello 0. 1,330 2 heavy ariiliery ‘de art: ment South, Beantort, 8. C., by Colonel Bi M.M. Marah ational . R € e2egsess € 3 * Anon} Ds A. Niet 19—Alfred Bel itional Citizens of Banriwioh ‘tia tnols, Independent 8a 8 Shaw ER 99 00 LADY WISHES 7) OBTAIN A SITUATION Tespoctable girl as chumbermald and wai 96 Bust | iota, bt. ieee Call ab Ag Siro oman, ag chi ATION WANTED—BY A rou! Ly PROe eT. bermatd ref ‘be neon fortwo fakenes. ‘8th at rer YOUNG } Pabgar Ww. co. av., eri bateen toe 1n, and 20th sta. su ea would like lake to go travelling; good oliy Gihav., between gains; good oly SITUATION WANTED—BY a RESPEOTABLE married woman, with ‘@ fresh breast Can be seen for 11; ° dayeat 197 top SITUATION WANTED— OOOE; WOU! ia washing; good city reference, ‘Onli at i Nyon wou joo. Yeo ASSIS? RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL WISHES A SITUA- tron to do ninin cooking and assist in the ws ang ening; {8 wili,ug and obliging. Cail og at Oh West 44th ob SITUATION WANTED—BY A COOK; Stands cooking to. all, its the country. ch Call at Ii “A001 UNDER, branches; ‘no objection te A BIT from sit seen for A Gal for r ‘4 Washer and irener. Cali for two duys at UATION W Hons to U two day: Ly an, as firs ‘A RESPROTABLE to do gensral housework in a small eat of city reference trom her last piace. uton ave. VATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG Wouan, as soamatrees; capabie of taxing care of ‘a baby Ly 1s a good 0; on W! sig ier Cali at 135 Wost 13tm heeier & Wilsou'e YOUNG WOMAN, LATELY LANDED, WANTS & situation as children’s maid and sewer. Apply at ow ANTED—BY A RESPROTABLE ' iri,,t0 do general housework in a small private fant country. Cieod ity reference. Gan be 74 West 33d st, aty SITUATION DESIRRD—BY A VERY RESPECTABLE wom calling at 3) West Houston way, New York, the higheat character and capabiiity. rivate Li jock weat of Broad. re: be given as te Cau be seun for three days, WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION ivate family’ iat 191 Hamme cass ooox in @ two days RESPKCTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITU-< ‘ation ip a private family as chambermald or wal or to take care of children; can furnish goed city y referenees at 6) Dean at,, Brooklyn. ‘ax laundress chamberwork. Can be seen thovcertata hours), 11d Stu sts between versity piace, AX ORATION OR LR ON “PROVIDENCE, ‘Phe Times and Great Hvilt be delivered py Cita. ton Hall, in Kighth street. or Gitnton Loerad ou Wednesday evening, at 8o'clook, Adwisston 50 cet vena oy any DAIL¥—FOR oe ya my, One Paeitie upt of ven cents. by feogh day a orsning. way. = te a ona ork Museum of Al eos Ss metoed those Lect ! who enter their names prior to N __ OLIVER B. GOLDSMITH, Principal T TOWNSEND'S COMMERCIAL ACADEMY, AL, Bowery, veiow Houston, str-ot Bookkeeping, Writing, Speling, Grammar, de. de Giruotion, Terms A’ ¥ouua LADY D ? Spread roadway, gentlemen or boyscan secure private thts weer without extra charge, and become quick at att: ures, rapid, stylish practical keepers in tho writers and th “INATITOTS, "796 BROAD- ved for the ensuing term at one-half the pS nie Bpecialities—renmanabip, 260 Mere ‘and private in COMMBRCIAL ACADEMY, Ld SIRES A BITUATION 4 Ai poe RESPRCTABLE oe RL chambermadd and waitrd; ‘Mott #t., botween Spring ANTS A SITUATION AS ‘beat of reference. Cali a Broomrats , second Seon, given. and » child; ean Call at or address 34 AN AMERICAN WIDOW LADY, OF GooD xpvoa, respeotability, ‘ag aituation as nurse companicn to en een tavall or would take the wow, baker; Inquire washing and SITUATION wanzep— py. A BESPEOTABLE bermaid aad pisin sewing. or fine A... sawesing sven forawo days st 136 100m SITUATION fey elt 4 FURG? CLASS COOK: understaads noe hemiees fas three at 123 Lat av., in PUATION WANTED-BY & ‘4 YOUNG WOMAK, IB _Beforonce given aad peat -g etrate family, fa ail ite ae noe and 7th ambruiders (A BRSPRCTARLE Geaecan nett: Sen tates years wise ‘can be seen for two days at 126 West 33d sh, ave. nad cahen ere’ oC ob years, Cull at 42 West 13th at. Gan bo sore iy WANTS 4 SEC ArIom 5s Tro mce, and tnd the tag oO Neri Srgarion Aen eS afoot pial pe | pat ing governess, In a famtiy of young ebildren; fT ors and cudimental music. Address box Extr} SITUATION FaNTADH BY AN ERGLIEN WOMAN, Poet office, rT A Wicks wash and iron, Call as 9f Greeet PARIBIAN ‘LaDY DESIRES A Ww MORE. PU. NTS ITU, TION | Ag pile in bee own language. Address Miss C, Ls. Herald | A TOUR WOMA. WANTS, a aliwat - office. oity reforence. Call at 91 West 19b st A and Fron Will aitend puplie at thetr restiencess torms mode Gress, with particulars, Instructress, Hi jorald office. Lavy, ‘WELL Rb Mtg a TO ‘TRAOH, WOULD branch: lite 16 give private instruction tn the Kngitsh, eu ‘aivo aeaires n few more echolars for the Piano: rate, Ad- Lavy oF rooting D , EDUCATION AND BLE. ann ah fansiv of iweil ©. 0. MARSH, author of ‘the pope W ing.“ Cureulare’on Sisco SS. ind may soc eevee at half prices ooo by entering thelr (P okases prier ovo ber iB designed to promote @ more general dissemination of the gif Jeationte, 7 756 Bi 4. th: BUSINESS AND HAVEN, CONR NO” laws of as id thoroughly educated for the various avenues TRADE AND FINANCE. BOYS AND MEN pre-erminentty BOSINKSS TTRainiNas Crntare AND suxtiierign on te to make 1 MINIATURE WORLD OF BUSINESS. Fall term commen: Situations al For further information add OR Wms, A’ pa moni Furiiture Maceridon [aquire at K. NOVEMDRR i ., 1008, oMTHY a CHADU ATES. Tiioa a. a. Stevens: "President, “MAGNIFIORNEL FINIGHED ROSEWOOD PIANO fore, largest an sent deal ie es ae ir Paid avon “ter med 120i, twea: He used, po ‘oquire a ("Sefenteentn ats, at YB ROSE W 9 > a Aro ncaa Lana ot and Gover Gover’ barr $390; twe elegan: ene Tous ang a! at ip Went Bighek MORB—MANUFACTUR RS he Ps PIANOR, weotor siress, (seventeen efiais), war tare iridhont Wot example“ ae TABS, Rs Li ann CABINET ORGANS ont im the city. ‘trom Rat tH Hey A ia: ere a oR at aiianan aed by? ait octave fog & Ww $200. BN ec Pp sure. LE?—T0 a PRIVATE. Fa MILY ae ag Pignoforte, w: Oho ChioKer- Sea. Apply at 140 West wey aiaih atceot Rien TENOR i & Finer CLAS for an Kptaco ise. quartevie; sala fi as, i TOoal BUsIO 0 cout urge A rth avenue. BOS! woop joni Ot 246, ase rit. emake. Cap boo Tunteracs ALDER DUMAW®R PRIVATE DANCING PAN Rog Cag 9 {aught porfeotiy in stk private loasens, " Jin freee, Doautirus goons “ta et Terms, smerly. Ys fondle yap Prive tevona every day for TRENOR® hee es DaNowna acapenes ch strwety &6., a0 fo" DANOING ACAD’ at RARING'R PRIVAT! ath BeNOR teen Leird etree, od Daan sti ook P.M; eames eee wink to fowrn quiskly ap a Li wesdage ant Sunrdiva trea sie Senate Wem 08B “wHO Pes Lng | aT. dway, for the half prices ‘will positively of 1 ust Line of i Baas earn hated uae of buslness Castom touse, 4 Col “and Ofices, D PARLOR GRAND yon pinace Dit GARMO' DANOTNG A pean LA \ ae SITUATION WANTBD—BY cook, wash and iron. ies city reference. Call al ae hana =Ba, A auras. Baia. RESPECTABLE COLORS! wo! Sitnation te to travel raha! ‘a to Californ! days at 99 0! the 1geh mong ‘Sih a. LOD Styy AS RESPECTABLE Se aa AN WANTS A aituation as wet auree, Calkat 23 Orebard ot A aera an AND WELL meats YOURG ‘oerman family. Taquire at Mrs. Foigel’ A Srearion Se ae & private fe as chasober chy ret ference. T call for twe daysat 6F ery PROTESTANT GES. bermaid oy po iy og MY WANTED=s8Y A _ RESPECTA! reference. nce, Cail al 02 West 24th Sait ut bz West Hach A general housework; de aren A Kitoben 32d at, top floor, fromt rou. bread and sbout milk and butter; se objec in the country, refe das at 90) ar. for (wo A YOUNG Wouax WANTS | A situation 48 urse; is capable of taki from ite Lass h, id estat oe hich chamber fee reference. ‘234 and al roner: is nd pion ‘ana uderstands jons to go 9 short distance Inst place. Com "petween tb ane given from ber ‘West 26th st., GITUATION WANTED=—BY A SCOTCH PROTBST- ‘ant girl, ns chambermaid or wa'tress, or would do the private at work of a smal family, Call at 203 West do ge city reference. frat oer, Soom RESPECYABLE GIRL WISHES * SiFU ATION 70 To housework in a small ge! beseen for two “an Oho -— coca. the AS 908 nn AND sees — DESIRES & ld do excellent refer Caller Uwo days a inin er, voter of Tih st ia i vt hin rt ie private fi Ax you fea erty ere! ‘rent room. rove Modal GIRL WANTS 4 isan in washing snd ironing. “Callat ic8 Rant Slat, wear with French RB. G., box 2,489 SITUATION WANTED — do chamberwork aud = to ag the nure from ir, at /ADY nce, Call at i Oail’ae 200 Kast 14th at. arvaTION. WANTED—RKY A Busescralhy wo- ‘and iron, or Thy Ken i ot, tm the A YOUNG ORar. a ing, 10 8 private = Can be New Yorn, =” ————— bD—BY A VBRY RESPECTA- to do gencral hou work ino = ton to attead to childron; ‘second ee tan ann “saad HES A SITU, ATOR as b DAlLe to teneh all the Fi one given, Tequired. d "address REGPRCTA to do gen and ironer. Good refers 02 Bd av., corner ef 25th st, third Noor, front WOMAN WISHKS A SITU. ATION jod plain cook, washer econ for two days @@ room. 4 A aiTUaTio A to assietio yh and tre werld do Mavota. bas iad “oat between Ea CTARLE ne sewing; baa boom three city reference. Gall at sirual 108 WANTRO—nY A woren, an ie anvall ote harrow fay anged at ae Ne teat of until anited at 16y ust 3 ‘oh m, purse and coambers Sete marge of tity revervaon , Call at S34 7h ANTRD—As CnAMB derma co, trous Ber inet plane youre. WOMAN Wal Rane A situ. sarees emt had fie site ts RSV ROT, ore do the Auchen wort ot & an be seen cor two daye tll owe TU ARTO feat; po an be "ero DO cor WOMAN WANTS canon wouas wi. Do Ho ing am 6 contr; ved Mire nda, all 8 Wem Ail om fourth iors . ALS MIDDLE AGED OMA WANTA paby from tim ince, ao biecuon 10 wash for oe 4s) + 00 0 "1 ur be rien re] oo to ti ouniey! ity Fe BUOTOH PROTMBIAN WIMHRS 4 BITTATIO! ap gh Nees Re ses you tees a hr tas hea bs