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Cooks, &e. GREENWICH AV., BECOND PLOOR.—FIRST CLASS O Fata nspine ely 2 i Protestant git ta couk, waaber ait! (rouer{ beat chy WEST 9TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOU! wo- reference. Gal ow 8 til o'clock on "Gnd. tuGr, front roomera feepectable worsen, at room. —A. res ‘woderstands all kinds of i baing ia willing to in washing and ironing; has best city reference WEST 21ST ST.-AS GOOD COOK IN A PRIVATE family ; best city reference. WEST 18TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE PROTEST- ant woman; understands cooking in all ite branches; good washer ‘and troner; good reference. ee i ol i to take care of children wird do ‘chamberwork and ‘sewing; no objections to go a little way in the country. EAST S0TH ST,, FOURTH FLOOR, BACK.—A RE- ble 7 with the Baia EN econ Chambermaids, &e. 16 8D BT. RO@M NO. l.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL as chambermaid and todo plain sewing; best refe- B1 STH AV.—A RESPECTABLE COLORED GIRL as chambermaid or laundress in @ private family. or address for two days. 4 1ST AYV., NEAR 9TH 8T., 8D FLOOR-—A RE- ©) spectable widow woman, noi long in the country, to ehamberwork and plain sewing: Would take care of Ong ‘ertwo children; kind and willing; wanta a good home in a ee family; beat city reverence; cau be seen tor two days Mire, O'BRIEN’S. 9 EAST 20TH ST., BETWEEN 2D AND 8D AVS., 7, fist for, front room.—A Protestant girl a chart and to in sewing, OF to walt on grow! I. aren. Can be seen on Monday.” ha Dressmakers and Seamstresses. aT FLOOR, FRONT ROOM, 819 EAST 19TH 8T,— Fashion dress and cloakmaking. Fell and inter 6, upwards; wrappers, #2 a $2 50; also children's and Beicoes! garments nade to order; patterns and fashion plates; ‘e@miting and basting. Call or address. BLEFCKER ST., WORKING WOMAN'S UNION.— A respectable. Protestant girl ms seamstress in’ a ily;oan cut and fit children’s clothes and operate on ‘& Wilsou’s machine; would assist with children if 6TH AV. rience on Wheeler & Wilson’s machine would like the es a few families; understands cutting all kinds of and children’s underciothes, gentlemen's shirts and all of sewing; tucking three cents 4 yard, Call on or ad- Mre. R. nA JON rg TO LEROY, ST. NEAR HUDEON.—A LADY HAV. fog a Whee er & Wilson's machine would Itke the of & few families; understands cutting all kinds of "and children's underelothes, gentlemen's shirts and Kinds of sewing; tucking three cents per yard. VST STH Avy BETWEEN NTH AND 12TH S784 first class dressmaker wishes a few -more lai fork at her own residence; cutting and basting; moderate wbarices, 200 EAST 85TH ST. CORNER OF 8D AV., FIRST fe foor.—A young lady aa dressmaker; can do all ki farotly sewing; can operate on Wheeler & Wilson's ma- bine; can make shirts to order. 24 EAST 30TH ST., BECOND FLOOR.—A DRESS. B maker will goout by day or week. Call or address 0) 1H AV.—A FRENCH DRESSMAKER WISHES A «J few encagements in private families; fully com; fens to out and make any dressce ab latest fashions. Inquire 29 “6TH AV.—AS._ FIRST CLAS9 DRESSMAKER;: woul 20 out by the day or taxe in work; suits made eight hours’ notice; best city reterence. RL 8T., THIRD FLOOR.—A GERMAN WET with @ full breast of milk. ApplytoL., at a ee le ; good reference. Ai DE Laundresses, &c. WEST 83D ST., BETWEEN 6TH AND 17FT AVS., room 18,-A respectable colored woman to take to jemen's of fauallies" washing, to do by the first class references. (WEST ISTH 8T., REA ‘spectable woman wiaher hea no objections to do a fam! TOP FLOOR.—A RE- few gentlemen's washin; terms reason- WEST 28D 8T.—A WOMAN TO DO WASH- ing for gentlemen or !adies or familt fn the neatest manner; has the best city reference. Callon or address Mra, M. WEST 27TH ST., THIRD FLOUR, ROO! French !aundress wiskus todo wi house; French flutiny, pu can do fluting z REAR, ROOM NC ite’ pentloneu's oF fammlltes* Cali for one week, THIRD FLOOR, OVER ‘oung woman to do class laundress to do ladk ITH AY., NEAR 20TH § tption of work ; te competent to do futing? potishing in the best style; highest city ref- MOTT ST., IN THE REAR, BETWEEN SPRING and Broome sts.—A woman who makes her livi washing would like to take in so" ricer moderate, Indios’ and gen 4 gentlemen wishing to send thelr address to the above mentioned place will be atiended to iminediatal . EAST 87TH ST., CORNER 8D AV.—-A_RESPECT- able woman would like to go out by the day weah- ing, froning or house cleaning. EAST 2TH 8 A COMPETENT LAUNDRESS to yo out by the day or week; cun flute. Cail all the 22D ST, BETWEEN 1ST AND 2D AVS, ‘A respectable woman’ hing; first class fluting and pol- ishing done. Gentlemen preferred. 6TH AY., SECOND FLOOR, BACK ROOM.—AS. mn excellent washer and do tuting; would like « ¢mall family's washing; best reference. WEST #2D ST, BETWEEN 9TH AND 10TIL avs.—A German woman to go out by the day to Inquire for Mrs, BUESS. EAST MTH ST., SECOND FLOOR, ROOM Ni back.—A reapectable wi |o1 ing and froniug, or to go out to day's work; good city refer- fretciaes laundress: wash and fron, 6TH AV.—A RESPECTABLE COLORED WOMAN nd gentlemen's of families” washings thoroughly understands tbe business, Waitresses, &c. EAST LTH ST., ROOM NO, 4.—-A RESPECTABLE years of ave, to wait on the door and Cerman gith, 13. rs. THOMPSON, do light work, Call on Miscellaneous. WEST I8TA 8T.—SITUATION AS TEACHER FOR small chilgren by of experience; would assist in few Aarons PRAGLIEKE HOUSTON ST., BETWEEN MYRTLE AND PARK Brookiyn.—A respectable girl to travel with a urope for her passage; can take care of chilaren ‘or wait on the sick; has been to England twice, Cali or BOB EAST ST STA DRESGWAKER WwiIO UN. derstands her business would go out by the day fon fow families, 34 EAST 12TH ST., FIRST FLOOR, FRONT ROON.— Fashionable ¢ress and cloakmaking. Fall and winter See Se terest wrapeeie or o.2) 66; Smosh barony snd Belenen’ carments made to orler; patterns and fashion plates; ‘emtiing and basting, Call or add 61 6TH AV.—A FRENCH SEAMSTRESS WHO CAN 429 EAST 15TH 8T., TOP FLOOR, ROOM 29. A and. oung girl Intely ‘an‘ied as chambermaid and plain Frit and to mate hevsel! useful if require’ in w private ly; Wages no object. To be seen for two days, BROADWAY, TOP FLOOR, FRONT ROOM.—A ouug persoh to go out by the day in fam! fo j‘can eal Meds or sewing by hand or machine; cam furnish the machine if required. Address H. A ees A ‘are! trot HAND IN DRESSMAKING, millinery and hairdreswing, wishes a place as lady's faaid. Addrees B.C. C., Herald olice. A THOROUGHLY COMPETENT MILLINER CAN make & permanent encagement at a very liberal salary ‘apply at 361 and 263 Canal ot. day or week; can operate on any kind of sewing N EXPERIENCED DRESSMAKER TO GO OUT BY ine ; cloakmaking in the latest style. Address A. M., oflice. 3 COMPETENT DRESSMAKER, WHO THOROUGHLY undeistande eutting, fitting anf trimming, also Wheeler ‘flaon's machine, to xo out the day; best references. ©. K., Herald office. FIRST CLASS DRESS AND CLOAK MAKER would go ont by the day in families: terms, #8 per day; Ad take work home, or tuke charce of m Orsi class estal Paant ;haw aeewing machine Address airs HORTON, oflice. General Housework, &co Q WEST 2TH ST.-A RESPECTABLE PROTEST- 2} aut girl to do ceneral housework in a small private Cal at present employer's, on Monday, from 9 tll 8, A428 EAST UTH St. IN THE GROCERY ETORE.—A AO respectable Protestant girl to do goneral housework Sab sali private Camlly; references, Housekeepers, &c. 2 WEST 2TH ST. BETWEEN 7TH AND 8Tit al ava—A young lady of reGuement as housekeeper, one week. LEWIS ST. TOP FLOOR.-A YOUNG WwInow Q2QT Waves sousekeeper fora widowed sentlemen, or Algo # young American {ami'y of not more Sail or address, ‘te do housework for two in family. vo do general housework for # sm two or three; wages $12 per mont rs EAST SSTH ST, TOP FLOOR, DON'T RING.— An Enghsh woman of 30, with ber danghter, aged oars, a yositinn ax honsekeeyer. iu a respertnble, private ithe family of awitower preferrea; is trustworthy, Beat anv cipavie In every respect; and being a good writer would do conring oF writing of any description; nome but re: Sponstvle and respectable parties need reply, Addrese or call 0 HOUSEKLEP ER, from 10 A. M. to 6 P.M. 2] ort ay THIRD FLOOR.AN AMERICAN Wo. man as housekeeper in a hotel or private tamily; ‘@ thorough practical knowledge of the same; would not to leaving the city, Addivss, BROOME §T.—A8 HOUSEKEEPER OR TO take care of an invalid; bas a Wheeler & Wilson machin: would assim tn deveamaking and family sewing; Fecommended by « private family with whom ahe has Live: pharaoh permanent home more an object than hich qpinzz.ite a frotostant; no objection to the country. Address JOUSEKEEPER, an housekeepers; would negotiate with partica go- South or toCaliforaia, Call on HOUSEKELPERS for one week. King 825 BROADWAY, IN THE HOCK STORE.—A YO"'NG Ie. ‘widower’: 73! BROADWAY.—TWO LADIES WISI POSITIONS tng iy whiow of reflnement position ae housekeeper; ‘a family preferred, none but respectable persuus of ‘Means need reply. Address Mrs. A, J. R. A™ PARTY OF RFSPECTABILITY AND MEANS Srashing « te¢; to superintend © house as it should be one toarn 0 by audressio:, and stating place for inter. , CARO, Post oltice, YOUNG LADY OF REFINEMENT AND CULTURE desires m rituntion ax huusekeeper for tha winter; ie joroughly competent; * 8 antl em) ensation Would be 8a... Aduroas Miva BELL, 118th at, Harlem. YOUNG WIDOW LADY WOULD LIKE TO KEEP house In a widower's famf'y:; is fully competent to take args of either private bearding houre or. how for one week Mra. WALTERS, station By # interview may be had. — MIDDLE AGED WIDOW LADY WISHES TO OB- tain « situation xs working housekeeper to a widower ‘of bachelor, or to io South with an tuvalid: bar been In Flor: fda four years, Call at 6th av, between With and Vath stn, over the drug store, or address HOUSEKEEPER, box LL. SS RESPECTABLE AMERICAN LADY AS HOUSE: Keeper; 18 capable of taking charge of servants or ts Hg to dy the housework or a arnall famni'y where eho wi Dave a pood home and be treate| wells widower's fomty Preferred. Address Mrs. M. ., box 169 Herald otlice, AGEN WIDOW LADY WISHES TO OB. Addrens ng where an MIDDL tain a situation as work! er ton witower ‘dr bachelor, or ty go South with wn invalid; haw been in Fior- re, Cal at Gti a vetweeo LOth and FIth ots “hedrug store, cr addres HOUSKKEEPER, vox 11g it ofice. A YOUNG AMPRICAN LADY OP REFINEMENT, taste nnd respectabs ity, having met with skerper With & genuenmr im roe des ‘ous of secur FEPER'S FTP ATTCN WANTED, BY A MiD- widow larly, tn nm fret olnan family, widowers family pre ¢ hot afraid o1 wor! | has good refere tation G, New York. FOUSEKFEPER'S SITUATION WANTED-BY A weil educated, experienced ardevergetic indy: under Atands the care of Ne cek; (onto. ehlidren and whi din ition falthral ys wnt go South oF al the duties of ih Californin bestreforences ,iven and required, Aderose A.M. A. stailon G. arouse CU. AL Noes b RAST 87° Si. A COMPRTENT WOMAN AS 1 Ture; refers ty her inst wuplover, whee whe Nvet Goree years. May be seun Mowday aud Pareday, 4:4. 187,87) Weak, A WILOW WOULD TAKE ONR - or two sma | chrvrun to board where there ar Othor children, oF w sald ace one bo DiIMy ap Uy the HOLE. .<AS LADY'S NURSE OB 40 44 WRaT HOt ‘ attend an in. al ADELPHI 8ST, BROOKLYN.—A YOUNG LADY as companion to an invalid or teacher of young children, Address 8. E. A, HUDSON ST.—A YOUNG LADY TO ATTEND A BROADWAY, “THREE DOORS FKOM B8TII 8i.—A respectable French girl (speaks English) to 'Y OF contectiouery store; good reicrence, Call for two day: NO, ONE SALESLADY DESIRES A POSITION IN A first class house, Address SALESLADY, box 149 Herald LADY DESIRES EMPLOYMENT AS PRIVATE SEC- , copyint or business correspondent, Adilress Mra, 1 Heraid oiwce, LADY WHO UNDERSTANDS LADIES’ desires a few envacements by the week or esa P. M., box § BTEWARDESS—BY AN “AM Gbyeetion to any port: speaks the Frenca Language. Ad- ICAN WIDO' LADY WISHES AN ENGAGEMENT AS music. Address A. care of G. Post office, N. Y. GERMAN LADY WHO SPEAKS ENGLISH AND Freneh, and who bas been empl: in one of the’ beat families, wishes to obtain» simli ‘a companion; bast city references given. 1 ax governess: tion or an lad: LADY WELL QUATIFIED TO TEACH ENGLISH, Latin, Freach and music wish a situation aa gover: rienced copyist or nensis and a good a small housebs ness; {san exp: reader; would take charge 0! ployment where her services would be an oyu good home; beat reference CARLISLE, station D, WIDOW LADY WISHES SOM# RE! employment at her res! light employment where tas E. H,, Brooklyn Post ra. ARTHUR —A SIT ATION AS NURSERY GOVERNESS young persou just from Ei has good references, iy’ maid by n speaks French and Eng) not object to travel, Cail or address 53 av. A, trst Door. SANTRD-IN A SMALL FAMILY, A SITUATION TO do the work, except the washing} isa thorou.1 house keeper and seamatress; can cut ani and small wages desired. Address H. H. H., Herald oiive. ANTED—BY A YOUNG LADY WHO I° A situation as salexworman or ce shi val salary at fret. A¢'ross £. M. C,, box i PLY WANTED—FEMALES. BALESWOMAN WANTED—IN A LACE AND FANCY rienced ‘hands need apply AM WEINBERG & BROTHER, 761 Broadway. NUMBER OF FIRST CLASS DRE: constant employment to good hands, 23 Kast Ith at., second door from «Store. Nonesbut ex: YOUNG AMERICAN OR GERMAN GIRL WANT! 41. for peneral nonsework; will have entire charge plearant home: mune be an excellent cook, Address, stating GENTLEMAN, Hi IRST CLASS FORPWOMAN WANTED—FOR CLOAK and dress making; must be a first claes cut.er and fitter. pood references, may apply to 12 and Sid Bowery, A competent person. with SUGDEN & BRADBURY, NLOAK AND DRESS MAKERS WANTED AT ar D'S, #92 fh av.; to the beat velvet hands the given; none but the beat of bai. is need highest wegos will be RESSM AKERS.—FIRST CLASS HANDS WANTED AT 288 Broniway; elao an assistant forewoman, Apply week. RESSMAKENS.—WANTED, A COMPETENT FORE- ‘woman, eight frat clase irimmers and finishers snd ive high wages and etealy employment. Apply at €6 wth #t., second door west of Brondway, ROT CLASS DRESSMAKERS AND FINISHERS between Sith and 37th ata. cloakmakers; wanted at 675 24 w FAN LAUNDRESS WANTED—FOR A RESTAURANT. D. 8, Horaid oitic OVBRKERPER WANTED.—A LADY OF REFIN ment; one who bas some tidy occupation of her ov ‘erred; ample time; family small, Address thin week U, B., Heraid ottice. ADIES.—WORK FURNISHED AT HOME TO PAY FOR ments, New York owing machines by Macht..0 Stitehing Company, 48 APILLINERS.—FIVE OR SIX GOOD MILUIN! A few apprent! es "y Btoxdway, opposite Stewart's, taken to learn, Madame A, A. BINNS. ANTED—GOOD COAT HANDS, AT BELL'S, 171 TANTED—A GOOD AND IN A PIRGT CLASS drevamakine osablishmeat. Inquire at 1270 (eid No. 158, 84 wy., fn the score, ARTED—A WOMAN HAVING BOME EXPER(ER( ‘Terms must be reasoum asi 41a 6i,, second floor, ANTED-A LITTLE GIRL TO DO THR YuRAN ‘Apply to Mane. A. O, RUSBELL, 9 bie, nll at No. Mt ‘of a workroom. ANTED—AN INFANT'S NURSE, TO GO TO ORANGE, Apply on Monday, between 11 and Yo'eiook, at 182 Fant 36h at, ANTED--A FIRST CLASS COOK, WASHER AND troner who thoroneh!y inderstands her business, Before 2 o’ctonk, 141 Went viat at, NTED—¥ YOUNG WOMAN TO TAKE CARR OFA baby and do genera! housework; relerencr Cali at 215 Kast Browlway for two dayd. NTED—SEVERAT FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKERS, Only tiv a6 ncensiomed Lo first clay work need opp y Kast Oth et, between Biondway and University pin ues a» frat clas Operator on Grow w & Baker's machine. NTED-IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, A PROTESTANT youny man (agiish preferred) to work abou. house | nataneat fo waiting. “Aypiy at 416 ath ay. Mow | NTED—A PROTESTANT GERMAN GIMI, YY; tuat ben cood reamatross end have good ly recorences. Cail on Mouday at No. lib ¥ at take care of aby JANTED--A GOOD GERMAN GIRi, TO DO « housework 1 a small Farntly; COOK ANd POOH Wwaaher and ironer, Apoiy at p14 West dad any Une aster § o'elvek My seniors GOD LACE UANDS WANTED—ON COLL Ans handwerotlo/a and INudlon goouss -Appiy at Oot irvadt an SITUATIONS WANTED—MALES. 906 WAVERLEY, PLACE.—A RESPECTABLE young colored man to wait in a first clsss family, will travel with w gentleman as valet. He fe trustworth N EXPERIENCED CLASSICAL, MATHEMATICAL and Engilsh teacher, now engaved in one of the first M0 heen om A SQUTHERN COLORED MAN WHO SPEAKS French, wishes @ situation as finshed waiter aud coachman, ‘Apply or address 188 East 16th st. "= QREQUARTER OF MY WAGES I WILL O1VE ANY ‘one procuring me a situation requiring but elght hours’ aitendtion a cay; bookkeeping preferred.» Address for one week, for full particulars, &e..5, 9.) box lai Herald ofice. 'ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN OF FIVE YEARS’ EX- WY pateace astustion on a hearse mavager, or in ala. far capacity. ‘Address H. R., box 899 New York Poat ole. CLERKS AND SALESME TRAVELLING AGENT WANTS SEVERAL LIGUT saleable articles to take orders for. Address LNENGY, box 195 Herald office, THOROUGHLY PRACTICAL BOOKKEEPER, OF 11 yeara experience, now out of employment, desires a Situation “Satisfactory refurences given, Address 0. box 196 Herald oftice, A GENTLEMAN, 87 YEARS OF AGE, | FAMILIAR With the Spanish language, desires @ situation In which he can acyuira a know lodge of banking and brokerage, bite tle or no salary expected till competent, Address CAANGE, Herald otfice. THOROUGHLY RELIABLE AND COMPETENT bookkeeper wishes a situation; unquestionable refer- ence, Address B., box 1,773 Post ofliee, PRACTICAL MAN, THOROUGHLY ACQUAINTED. with the hardware, ‘also stove and heater business and Gverrthing pertaining thereto, denires as tuation in somo first clans houso; is wiling to Work; can glve best reference. Address P. A. B., Herald ollice. YOUNG MAN, 23 YEARS OLD, WHO WRITPS AND speaks (uontly English, German, French and Italian, Acquire In the repective countrien, is desirous of @ sitnation asaulesman, 4c.; has had five years! experience; expocts @ small salary till competent; excellent references, Audress H, BISEN, care of Lr, Fassin, 506 West 32d st. RY GOODS.—WANTED, TWO EXPERIENCED salesmen, live men with’ good reference. Apply to J. O'DONNELL, 171 Fuiton st., Brooklyn. WANTED, EXPERIENCED falesmen who are well ‘acquainted With the elty retil Wade, Apply to FRANK HARDY & UO., 807 Grand st., cor- ner of Allen, TPO BANKERS AND BROKERS —A YOUNO MAN WHO bas been in the atock business for the past four years donires n position ax cashier or bookkeeper; bas n large nc- naintance and fn time would put in capital, References A jo, 1, Address cl., box 220 Herald oillce. (THE GROCERS" JOURNAL, 79 CEDAR STREET.PER- sons having grocery stores for sale oF persons desiriag to purchase the anme, &c.; parties wishing emn oyment or em- ployerain want of clerks, are requested to send thelr adver ‘ments to the above ollice be!ore Tues tay noon, ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED COPYIST IN A LAW office in Brooklyn, Address M. M. 8., Herald office, ‘ANIED—A FIRST CLASS DRY GOODS SALESMAN. J. & J. O'REILLY, 199 Fulton st., Brooklyn, ws D—A GERMAN DRY GOODS SALFSMAN, with good city reference. Apniy on Monday mornin, GO. KEYES, 851 bth av. ANTED—TWO ENGLISH AND TWO GERMAN DRY goods salesmen. Apply to J, COMYN & CO., 53 Grand st., Williamsburg. THE TRADES, ATTERN MAKERS THREE GOOD WORKMEN P wanted, at 26 and 4 Water a, Brook ya. J, MOSS. PRINTERS.—A JOB COMPOSITOR, OF 18 YEARS* ty experience, who can lao run Gordon preasey is oven ent} can take dress ACTIVE, box 199 Herald olive renee AM ANTED—A FIRST CLASS VIGNETTE ENGRAVER W ‘on steel. FORS?, AVERILL & CO., 28 Platt st WARTED.-WINDOW SHADE AND PAPER HANGER, Address R. G. D., Branch Herald ofiee, Brooklya. ANTED—TWENTY FIRST CLASS PENCIL CASE makers. Apply to WM. A. LUDDEN, Isl Broadw: ANTED IMMEDIATELY—A FIRST CLASS PIANO varnlaher and polisher: 4001 waces and steady employ ment. BINDS & O0., 21 Bade at, Newark, N. J. ANTED—A FIRST CLASS WATCHMAKER, TO GO inthe country. Inquire of J, E, SPENCER & CU., 16 Maiden lane. ANTED—A FIRST CLASS MOROCCO CASE MAKER; one acquainted with silrerwaro cases preferred. Apply to NOKTH & LINFUHKER, 177 Brom .way. ANTED~A GOOD BRASS MOULDER; ONE AC- customed to chased work; ste: ty work and vood wages. Apply to BYRNS, PECK & SMITH, 218 Mercer st ANTED—A SECOND HAND PIPE CUTTER, TO CUT from is to 8 inches; Mos & Task Apply to HAVEMEYERS & ELD, corn ‘Third streets, Williamsburg, L. 1. ANTED—A BUTCHER understands all ki HAZARD, No. 20 _PRENCH ADVERTISEMENTS. ANGUE ET LITTERATURE FRANCAIS: du solr diricees par M. et Mu culleres. S'adres er a Mr. GOKY, Pasteur de legiise P: byterignne traucaixe, 201 Est Thirteenth sweet. TN JEONe HOMME ET SON EPOUSE ARRIVES RF. cemment de France aie te placer, Jul comme enl- fer, el ¢ linger ou vemme de chambre. Levire iuitlales §., bureau de [Herald box 190, NE JEUNE FILLE FRANCA’ DESIRE 6E viacer comme boone denfants; ou mete pour voya la dime, ger, S'adresser au 1,517 Broadway, 8 we porve de UNE NSTITUTRICE FRANCATS sire troaver quelque: ©: metilenres references de Stadreaser au plus vite “Institutrice Francaise, des i:tats-Unis, 92 Walker street, EUROPEAN STEAMSIIPS, HE HAMBURG-AMERICAN PACKET COMPAN\’S iron mail steamship CIMBRIA, Captain P. H. HAACK, carrying the United States mai ou Thesday, Hoveuber % 1569, at 2. M., for HAME RG, tuking passengers for Hamburg, Plymouth, London and Cherbour; bid G12: Secon! Cabin, $72; Stearace, B25, gold. able ia United States gold, The WESTPHALIA to sali November 16. KUNHAKOT & ICHARD & BOAS, General Agents, eral Pasmenger Agents, 61 Broad street, N. ‘0. 6 Barclay atreet, N. will _____. COAST WISE STEA WS IIPS, Y ame LINE ry steamer GENERAL P St pier 20 Kast river, will sail on Saturday, November 18. All Goods for Houston oF the interior willbe forwarded by our agents, Mesars, drayage or commiaaions for recelvin, ranised og low A6 BF ANE Sb8f rosie, No ‘or Freight OF passave app.y to ©. H. MALLORY & CO., 158 M OR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT, MERCHANTS’ STEAMSHIP LINE, frst class sieamships, ESUENT CITY. NERAL MEADE UNITED STALES free of wharia, William P. Hen Captain Henry S. Quick tain A. W. Sampson aptain G. L. Nortow CaTENPRAL MEADE, aptain A. W. 8 will be despatched on Saturday, No ler 12 North river. Nov. 13, at 8 ofclook P, M., t received at through rates for St. Louis, Mobile and RPSOPNT CITY will an For frelght or passage, having superior accommodations, DERIC BAKER, 40 Broadway. ceed Saturday, Nov. 90, VOR NEW ORLEANS DIKECT. The strictly frat ciass or, will lonve Pier No. 17 EB 18 o'clock P.M, DESPATCH LINE— 2ASSLAN, Ellis, d class, $2 i Walltuet ee OLD LINE—-LOW .OR NEW ORLEANS DIRE The weil known first clans sidewh: For freight or passage, having superior a LIVINGSTON, FOX & CO,, 88 Liverty street. ‘The VICTOR wilt follow ‘om p AVANA, SISAL AND VERA New York and Mexican Mail reainahip Une, at 12 M., ‘dhe aptendid nm City oF MEKICO, for freight oF passage ap P. ALEXA .Wednesday, Nov. 17 ‘Thursday, Nov. NDRE & SONS, 83 Broadway. JEANS DIRECT, ro NEW ORL! ‘The steamships of this plier No. 9 North river GEO. WASHI MAnIPOSA, Kemble, Freight taken Saturday, November 1 , frat and second class, UW, B. CROMWELL & CO., JOR MOBILE or freight apply to i) West etreat, FERNANDINA ROUTE, The Flori’a Railroad Com, ‘The Hirst ©. ass steamer ALAK, Saturday, No.ember 13, from pter $9 No Cargo delivered without Iigbteraye at Mobile. is now receiving. Flas elegant passenger a Insurance guaranteed at | Through rates and bills of lading given to y aod all pointe in the interior at lower rates than any vay will despatch Limeburner, on river, at 3 2! M. For freight or ps J.P. PATEWSON, Agent, 177 West street. QTEAM TO LIVERPOOL AND QUEENSTOWN, kK Cunard Line. PALMYRA sails Thurad.y, No SIBERIA walls Tharsday, Nov. 11. ‘Uabin passage, $80, gold. Steerage, 890, currency. Steerage tickets from Europe tssued ai lowest rated, For cabin passage apply at No, 4 Bowling Groen, For steerage passage apply at ill broadway, Triulty Bufld- ing, CHAS, G, FRANKLIN, Agent. ‘ANTED—SALFESMEN HAVING HAD EXPERIENCE inthe notion trade. Apply to BULKLEY, MURFEY & CECIL, 877 Broadway. ANTED—TWO FIRST CUA‘ men for dress goods and sha’ to WILLIAM FLANNERY, No. ‘ANTED—TWO SALESMEN FOR THE RETAIL DRY goods; pushing and Paperienced men will be liberally 1, 1. CORKERY, 67 Catharine st, DRY GOODS SALFS- ; none other need apply Cathar! ate patd. ANTEN—A TREASURER TO TRAVEL WITH A frat clase minstrel troupe: » bonus of $200 required. Address TREASURER, Herald office, ANTED—TWO ENERGETIC SALESMEN; WITH THE right kind of men liberal arrangements will be made. Address E, box 1,369 Post office. TANTED—A GERMAN DRY GOODS SALESMAN, OF good experience; such will be liberally dealt with’ and steady employment. Apply at 63 Sth av. WANTEDSAS BOOKKERPER AND OTHER OFFICE work, a thoroughly reliable man ; none with but the best ‘hhox 135 Herald oitice, ba of reference need apply. Address WASTEDCAN EXPERIFNCED SALESMAN, IN THE millinery Jobbing trade, Address, wih real name, which shall be confidential, MILLINERY JOBBER, Herald otlice, Ay ANTED—FIRST CLASS ENTRY AND BILL CLERK, for a dry goods jobbing house; one writing a gool band and quick and correct st fivures may address, with pterences and stating walary, box 2,087 New York Post office. WA SITUATION IN AN INSURANCE, ACTU- ary, surveyor or encineer's oilice, by a first clnsa ma- thematician and dranghteman of long practical experience. Adiress R. C., box 19) Heraid oie TWO SALESMEN, YOR A RETAIL DRY goods store in a usurishing town in Pennevivanin sal ary 260) to #.00; any thoronghly experience men, with doanted references, neat apply, as M. COHN &'CO.'S, and 77 Worth jock 'A. ANTED—FOR THE RETAIG DRY GOODS BUS! ness, aman to take charge of the ailks; one who tho- roughly uuderstands bia business and who can dress a good window ; good wages and steady emp!ovment will be give: M. L. DOYLE, 267 Grand st. | ir COACHMEN AND GARDENERS. _ UATION WANTED—HY A FIRST CLASS COACH. > man, the best city references can be given; « Protest- ant. Apply to Mr, HARNET, 17 Enst Qutb si SITUATION WANTED—AS GROOM IN A PRIVATE stabie, by a steady young man, who underata’ t work; well recommended. Apply at BUOTH & CO. Broad st, WASTEDIA SITUATION AS COACHIMAN on groom, either in the eity or country, by a young taarriod woh! the eat rerereuces froin bi inl pince, “Adureas box rald oie _ HELP WANTED—MALE! GENTS WANTED—FOR TRE LADIES’ FRIEND; ONE ¢ the greatest French {nyentions of the aye. Send lor Address Dr. DEGRAN VALLE, box 2,14) New York J2OY WANTED.—ONE WHO CAN SOLDER, APPLY AT room 11 102 Nassau at, at TS a Book CANYASSERS WANTED-IN EVERY BTATH, for the “Life of Chancellor Livingston,” one of We founders of the republic and the ambaraador who purchased Loltisiana from france, Address the author, MANSFIELD TRACY WALWOKTH,, 487 West Twenty-third street, New York. References reqitired. (CANYASSER WANTED.—A SMART, TIVE MAN TO yack aa canvagger for an article used tn every iauliys XK. G, D., Herald office, Brooklyn, A@are: ON" ROY WANTED—ABOCT 12 OR 18 YEARS OLD, Salary #100 per annom. JAMES A. HEARN & SON, 775 Broadway, above 9th st, AD WANTED-IN AN OFFICE, APPLY AT 22 4 Front at. after é o'clock. RAVELLING AGENTS WANTED.—ADDRESS, WITH refereace, A. H. B., Herald ofiee, i PO CANVASSERS.—GREAT Poach noe Sn bd (hes tered. Agents makin, 10 per day. one but clase ‘sail ft tom 10, fab Broadway, froin 9 toi A. Me 10 THE WORKING CLAS3.-WR ARE NOW PRE- pared to foraish all classes with constant emplorment at home. the whole of tue time or for the spare moments, Business new, light and profitable. Persons of either sex easily each from 6c, to ¥8 per svening, aud a proportional atm by devoting their whole time to the Dhsiness. | Hors and givin darn neatiy ae much as men. That all who aee this Hotiee may aend their address, and test the business, we runke this uuparaiteled offer:~ To such aa are not well satin. tien we will send $1 co pay for the trovvie of writing, Full particulars, a valuable sample. which will do to soumence ‘ork on, anda copy of the Veopie's Liverary Companion, one of the Jargest and Seat family newapapers puditeh al Bebe (roe by mail. Reader, If you wan! permanent profitable work, adurese £. 0, ALLEN & CO., Augusta, Me; 1 NITE D STATES MARINE CORPS. WANTED, IMME. U dintely, for tls branch of the rervice, unmarried men, t is a fine ovportimity (or men of over Lycars of age. 4 nd character who desica to eater this Uranch a1 the Ueltved {aurs Nava: service. Preference will bo given to those who have beer * the United tes Army of Marine corpm, larity of thir branch of she wervice, ne the ariny, with good conduct discharges, have ealisved at the Brooklyn Varracke during the last four months, Further Information will, be given by the Commanding Ofiicer of tha Martae Bar racks, Flushing ay, Brooklyn, New York, TANTRD- TWO NO. 1 MEN COOKS FOR LUNOH counter, 187 Broadway ; must come wel! recommended, four colored cooks; must kuow how to read end weil W ANTED -AN EXPERIENCED WARDROOM S'TEW- ard and four Lore. Apply homediately on board the Unied states mteamer Navteaet. ANTED—AT 61 MURRAY 8T,, A PORTER; ONE AO- W_Aitainted with carriage aud’ wagou wood work pre- ferred. ENTS AMON] PURNI- po 9 ee | commiseton atlowerl ! 4 Buresa au bereing Wores, 6) 10 8° Cannon alrvet. cD A MAN GERMAN), WELL ACQUAINTED Wart. hotel liquor trade In Kew. York eity wud vicine ikty. ani commission. Ny; to eell Rood on Oat de ONTROM, Bid Greenwich at, ph achive OF THER TRADES. ot RAoTICAL BRICKLAYER Rising ayad o od o i 2 engaged in ovber tusinens ne Lia erm eas varde ezperionce Inall kinda of brs wil exner contract or Address BRICK: )-ON MONDAY MORNING. WANTED—FOW, A RESTAURANT, AD- rf DBF oillve. VIRDERS CAN iy Lvewing Pro GOOD MALE TWO ( nee et dy work at the fice of the gxamme, 63 Fulton at, Brooklyn. oe UM GRINDER WANTED-WHERE PERMANENT Pty sore ean be bad. Inquire of DUMKIE & LUSUER, 6 Bekman pacer : a RY ENGRAVER WANTEN)—ONE COMPETENT ¢ to do fine work. Apply to MOURE & MORTON, jafven Tane. QLATE PRINTEP WANTED—ONE USSD TO VISIT. k jog cards, at 737 Broadwar. Oa LINE. THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS, WEEN NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL, CALLING AT CORK HARROR. Wednesday, Nov. 10 Tarifa. huraday, Nov. 25 Thursday, Nov. 11 Samaria’. Wednesday, lec, 1 Nemesis. Wednes ny, Nov. 17 Aleppoy....Thurs tay, Dec, 2 ‘Thursday, Nov. 18 Bcouia... Wednesday, Deo. 8 Wednesday, Nov. 24 Tripoli-....Vhureday, Deo. 9 RATES OF PASSAG By the Wednesday steamers, not cariying steeraze, Firat Cabin.........i30 gold Second Cai «8-0 gold Firat Cabin to Paris....,...+.+0+ $145 gold By the Thursday steame First Cabin... 1-890 gold Stecraie.-.....89) eurrenc Steerae ticketa from Liverpuoi aud Queenstown and rif of Europe at lowest rates, Through bis o: lading given for Belfast, Glasgow, Havre, Antwerp and other ports oa the Continent, and ior Mediter: Tanean ports. For freight an’ cabin passage apply gt the company's office, No. 4 Bowilng Green, For steerage passage, at 111 Broadway, Trinfty Building, CHAS. G. FKANCKLYN, Agent. Steamer of 17th November will not carry passengei QTHaM To Qu StOWN’ ENSTOWN’ AND LIVERPOOL, From New York only $30, steerage. COLORADO, William: . Wednesday, November 10 NEBRASKA. .Weanesaay, November 17 From pier 48 North river, re, BEY, RO; 7: w York, Paris, Hamburg, Rotter- Dra‘ts on Ireland, England, France and Germany at lowest ratos. Appy to WILLIAMS & GUION, 29 Broadwa; Captain Williams, wiil Queenstown ant Liverpool direct, on . 10 at IL o'clock A. M., precisely. "Cabin passace, B10 god; Biveraye, 2 currency. Apply to WILLEMS & GUION, 29 roadway. STEAM DIRECT TO LONDON.—LONDON AND NEW SS York Steamship Line,—Steamers fortnight!y irom pier No, 8 storth river. 30, © For passage mburg, Bremen, Havre, ‘Antwerp aud Rotterdam, at cheapest currency apply at bd Broadway. For freight, at 64 South street. JIOWLAND & AST QQNEX, DIRECT LINE TO. FRANCE. Seirus rhe General Transatiantic Company's Mail Steamsbips bewween New York aad Havre, ealny at Brest “i ‘The splendid yeascis on thie favorite route for the Continent witl sail from Pier No. 60 North River, as follow: ViLLE DE PARIS, Surmont. «Saturday, No LAFAYETTE. Rousean fay, Nov. LAURENT, Lemarie.., uy, Dec. LL HKKIRE, Ducheane.... 24 wurday, Dec. 25 Rates of Passage payable in gold Including wine):— ‘To Breat or Havre—Firat Cabin. $140; second Cabin, $75. To aris (including rallway ticket)—#145 and $7, ‘These steamers do dot carry steerage passengers. American travellers going to or reuirniny trom the Cont!- nt of Eittope, by taking the steamers. of this line, av both transit hy English ratiways and the discom‘orts 0! ing the Channel, besides saving time, trouvie and ex- GEO. MACKENZLE, Agont, NO. 65 Broadway. NWALL, Agents. POR LIVERPOOL AND QUEENSTOWN.—I) MAN LINB of Mall Seamera are appointed to aall ay follows:— CITY OF BROUKL i day, No CITY OF B day, No eIty OF Lox any, NOV. “Saturday, Now. 2 end each acceecing Saturday and alteriate Tassday, frova pier 4d North river. RATES OF PASSAGE By tho Mall Steawer sailing every Saturday, Payable io gold. ayable in curreuey. First Canta. 8100] Stoerage, 15, To London. T 5 To Paris PASSAG ESDAY #IEAM Pa Livezpoo! #80 Ha’ 20 h eles ll forward a rates, . ‘Tickets can be boil here at moderate rates by porsoas wisbing to send for thelr friends. For further information app!y at the Company's Office, JOHN G. DALE, Agent, 15 Broadway, New York. PPE NORTH GERMAN LLOYD'S Steammehip AMERICA, Captain K, Karceshetmer, carry. fog the United States mail, from the Bremen pier, foo of Third etreot, Hoboken. ‘On THURSDAY, Nov. 11, 1983, for BREMEN VIA SOUTHAMPTON, taking pastencers to LONDOR, HAVRE, SOUTHAMPTON and BREMEN, at tho following rates, vayabie in gold:— Firat cabin. ..seee . 1M) Second eabiin. 735 Oold, Third cabin. - Stecrage from Bremen: <0, sold, nia te foliowed by the ‘siéaaiahip BUNAL on Thursday, ov. Th. For freight or yaage Apply to. IGht OF DREHAEE NETRICHS & C0,, 68 Broad strcat. NAR NE: STEAM TO LIVERPOOL AND QUEENSTOWN, From pier 47 North river. ERIN, Webs'er, Satay, Nov. 13, st 10-A. M. PENNS‘ LVANTA, Hall, Tuesday, Nov. 16, at 19 M. HELVETIA, Thonison, Saturday, Nov, 2, at 2 P.M. Pasenge to Liverpool of (ueenstown—Cabii, @80 ard #100; stecrage, #00, currency. Stecrage Uokets from Liverpool or Queenstown, $37, car. reney. ‘Apply ai the company's ofllo?, 69 Bromtway. ie ae B. W. J. HUST, Manager. TRAM DIRE No.8 Ronin rive t 890, $70 and Sn. 8 North river. PARAGUAY....No' 20) ATALANTA, BELLONA.......Peesmber 4 | CLEA. 0 For passage to Hamburg, Bremen, Ha and Rottervam, at cheapest currency rater a jonth street, For (relght at 4 Son aN D & ASPINWALL, Agents, IMAPSCOTT BROTHERS & CO., EMTORATION OFFICER TA Be South ecrect, neue nich on Engiand, Ireland, Footland and Wales, from ¢ Brhata id, at lowest rates, Apply to TAPSCUTL BROTH: '66 Youth street. ‘T TO LONDON.—LONDON. AND NEW L Stoamers fortnightly from pier jy OUFTAUCYy December i$ January 8 Anterery ply at COASTSVISE STEAMSHIPS, ACIFIO MAIL STEAMSAIP COMPANY'S: P THROUGH LINE TO CALIFORNIA AND CHINA, FREIGHT AND PASSAGE GREATLY REDUCED, Thro igh rates, New York to San Francisco :— Firat Class, Bteorace, F140 to #ie0, $05. according ¥» locriton of berth. plueseracoe include bertha, Beard and all mecessariew for the trip. nteamer of the above line leaves pler No. {2 Yorth foot of Canal atreet, at 12 c'elock noon on [th and diet nth, except when those days fail oo Sunday, thea Jay previous + red pounds of bagrage free to each adult, Medi- cine and attendance free, ‘November 20--ALASKA, Captain Gray, connecting with CONSTITUTIO™®, Captain Steamer JAPAN wii ieaye San Francisco December 1 for China and Japan, NOTICH TO SHIPPERS. For reduced rates of ireight apply on the wharf. Freight for steamer ALASKA received untiid P.M, ou Friday, bu vernber 19. All the urual fachities aforded ‘shippers in’ col lecting inland barges, do. For (ralght of presage tickets and apply at the company's ticket ofc Canal wireet, F. R. BABY, Ageut [J SiTED BraTBs MAIL TO HAVANA. Avante Mail Steamship Company, sniling rezulary every Thuralay, at 3 o'clock P. M. proolsaly, from pier No. 4 North river, 4 COL MBIA, Captain BE. Van Stoo, November It further Information FA_LE, Captain M. &, Greene... . MORRO CABTLE, Captain R. Adams, Por frelght of prsang: No.6 Bowing Green, (OR CHARLESTON, S. C., THE PLORIDA PORTS, the South and Southwest.—Regular line, The popular steamship SARAGUSSA, OU. Ryder, com- mander, will ail RSDAY, November 11, at2 P. M., from pler No. 8 North river, foot of Rector street. save reauved to #1. Turough biiis of lading to ail points South and Southwest. (Ravenel « Co.) forward all goods Avents In Charleat free of commisst on. AKTHUR LEARY, Agent, 78 William street. The sidewhee! steamship MAGNOLIA’ will gal: Nov. 1. OR CHARLESTON, 8, 0., THE SOUTH, SOUTHWEST and Florida Ports,—New York and Charleston Steam- 8 firat clase sidewheel steamship RLESTON, Captain James Berry. on Tueaday, November 9, ai $Y. M., sailing from pler No. Superior accommodations for pasaengera Through passace tickets ani bilis of lading fasned in oon- roiling Ralroa to all points South cathweat and with steamera ty Florida ports, ods forwarded free at commission. gned on the ple ‘AN will foliow aud sail on Saturday, No- For (rojght or passage appi nection with the South ( MORGAN & CO, OR NORFOLK, CITY POINT AND RICHMOND, Old Dominion Steamship Comp say. Steamahips of this line leave pler 37 Nort street, every Tuesday, Thursday and nnecting with the Virgt ia and Tennessee Air Line, ard Inland Line, Petersburg and Weldon Raliroad, ani Kichmond ant Danvilis Through passenger tickets and through bills ot (Fates to all points South and Southwest, North river, or to READY, President, 137 Greenwich atreet. ake and Olio Ratiroa lading at reduc SALES AT AUCTION. -BY HENRY Il, LEEDS & MINER, HENRY H, LEEDS, A\ CTION Salesrooms Nos. % Chambars and 77 Rea Art Galleries Nos. $17 and 519 Broa iway. TOW'S SALE OF NOVEMBER 11 AND 12, At ig o'cloek each evening, LEEDS ART GALLERIES, NOS. $17 AND 819 BROADWAY, Southwest corner of 1 SPECIAL SALE, FRIDAY EVENINGS, BY OKDER OF EXEt OF A SUPERB COLLECTION ¢ , N AND AMERICAN PALNTINGS, by celebrated and favorite ar.isis. « J. FP. Kensett, aan SALES AE AUOTION: BX BONNER & KLENEN, Auctioneers and Real Estate lrokers, 67 Codar street, ‘Tuesday, November 16, at 12:3) P. M. On the premises, Absolute aals, By order of B, B Nostrand, Exq., ecirable property at SANDS POINT, In y + consisting of four beautiful Building Plots, Of the most di ine water front, The famous and popwar Summer Resort, SANDS’ POINT HOTEL, with all the Fur Fixtures, Ao, the Steamboat Dock, with adjoining land and water rizht Sanda’ Por oO the tn shore of Long Island, almost directly opposite New Kovholle, and only 13 miles from New York city, | hour and (5 minutes’ sail by tho elegant steamers Seawantaka and Arrowsmith, whieh, land at ‘the above dock, ‘The propoard extension of the No Snore Rat.road Will make tho property stil more easy ot wat cess, This beautiful point of land, projecting far out into Long Island Sound, {s uns rpaasea for its beauty of location an ‘scenery, as well as heulthfulness, within the same dis tance of New York city. It has log been # chosen place of resort and residence for our best families and is fast increasing in popularity. ‘The property offered being almost comp elely surrounded: by the water of Long Island soun:, possesses the best facile ities for bathing at a'l times without danger; also good yachting an! fishing grounds. The beautiful residences of Richard O'Gorman, Joba HL, Harper and others, adjoin the property: The regular steamer Seawanhaka has been mecured for the Occasion and whl leave Peek slip (Mer No, 24) at 11 o'clock A. M., stopping at hirty-seventh mrect at 11:15 A. M. Viral mapa an! Kokete wil be ready in a few days, For Lurther particulars apply to BENNE? & KLENEN, 57 Cedar street. BE ARCH, JOUNSTON, AUCTIONEER, Olive aud salegroouie ud Nassau sifvet, opposite the Post olllve. Household Etiects by orver of the executors; Gunning and Fishing App ratua, honse of JOUNSTON & VAN TASSELL ¥. Nov. 8 at 1g o'clock, as thelr sales i street, by order of the exeortors, a aplendid double barrelled Gun, wits case and implements complete, de by Wim. Dougal, of Glasgow, cost 4u quineas; heavy and sliver plated Sheileld Ware, cases’ Silver Spoons, Forks, \c.: ivory handie Knives, tn sets in case; fine Linen Sheets,’ Pillow Cases, Towels, Na kins, Marseilles Quilt, Damask Cover ids, Hlankets, Doy'ies, Ladies! and Children’s Clothing, ‘tc., ail very fine.’ Ala» splendid London ant tdinbury etiions of Seott, Byron, Lorfytellow, ve., de. Waverley, in 1° v Is, filustrated edition. superbly boun: Fine Leadon Fisbing Rods, Keols, Uanos oo ¢.; Fancy Artic'es, Jewe's, Jewelry; a choice lot of fine Wines, Fishing and Gunning Suits, Also Law Library and about 600 vols, Miscellaneous Works. ale to commence with the Household Furnt 2¥ ARCHIBALD JOHN: Odice and Salcsroom, 87 office. AUUTIONE ‘Nass.u street, opposite the Post BOOKS, BOOKS. The great Anction Hoase of JOHNSTON & VAN TASSEL! will sell on Montay, November &, at 11 o'oloek, at the sales room 37 Nassau street, about 1,200 volumes Law and Miscel- laneous Works. Catalogues now ready, 1D. BURKE, AUCTIONE + West Twenty-third atr Furniture in a yenteel house up towa. Full partiowars ta Monday's Herald. Jj, HARHEWAY, AUCTIONEER —s Ye and TueaJay, Sth and th, the finest stock of goocs over offered In. th comprising Silks, Laces, Shawls, Hostery, Glove: , Dolls, Acordeons, Cutlery, &e., by order of FL EXEY DREHER & HOPSON, ACTIONRERS—NO. 19 Howrrr—wiil sell, In lots, bn Tuesday, Nov. at Th irst class Lager | eer arrel Casks, 40 ten, er Boer Kegs, Mask ‘2 twenty-five barrel fron Kettles, 2 Rotary Pampa, Steam Pump, Copper Coolrr, 19 feet long, 12 Galvanized Swinging Coolers, Steam Holes, Iron Ketileg, Brass Taps. Copper and roa Pipes, 400 barrels Lazor Beer, 2'Horses, 2 Heer Wagons. €c., tn lota to sult all pure chasers. Trains leave Thirteth street depot every hour, FLENRY, DREHER & HOPSON, AUCTIONEERS-19 Bowery, Moniiay, November &, at IT o'clock, at 310 Bow= ery, Household Furniture, Ch feather Beds and Pillows, Be: Crockery, Engravings, Stoves, also fine lot of Linen Goods, Tablecloths, Napkins, Towels, &c. FLERE jag Be HARES, AUCTIONEER HOUSEHOLD Furniture, on Monday, November 8, at 13g o'clock, at 2/4 Ninth avenile, near Twenty-sixth street, comprising wale nut Bedsteads, Bureaus, Washstands, Hi Chairs, Sofas, Tables,’ Beds, Keddi Clocks, Bookcases, &e., &c.' Sale posiuve. must be removed same day. 8. WEINBERGER, AUCTIONEER, * By 8. HERMAN & 00, will neil Tuesday, Nov. 9, at 11 o'clock, at 89 East Bighty- Jousehoid Furnitiire, consisting of Pate rand Bedroom Furniture, fine Carpets. Oilcloth, Tables, airs, Bureaus, Bedsteads, Bedding, Clocks, Kitchen Utent sila, deo. o'clock, the entire © tents of the larg N. Y.:— 54 thirty Fermenting Tu Tables, Waahstanis, 4, Carpets, Olieloths, ACOB BOGART, AUCTIONEER. Monday, November 8, at 11 o'clock, lace, between Seventeenth and Eighteentl ge Sale. Household Furniture of @ four soi house, ‘consisting of rosewood Parlor Suits. large Pi Pier ( Lermeg me rye Lounges, biack walnut and ma hy Bedsteads, Beds and | edding. Lace Curtains, marble Cottage Suits Centre Tables, Ltageres Dining Koom Furniture, Extension Dining Table. Chairs, China, Crockery 1 Glastware, Basement and Kitchen Furnitura, and fine Brussels, Three:ply and Ingrain Carpets, Olfcloths, BENJAMIN MERKRIT, Attorney for Mortgages, JOSEPH SHONGOOD, AUCTIONEER, | WILL SELL +} to-morrow, November 8 at 3 o'clock P. M., at 496 Ninth avenue, between Forty-second and Forty-third streeta, a first class Oyster and Lager Beer Saloon; 21 years’ lease, License at public sale, containing black walnut top Bar Counter, Inrge sized Ice Box, best quaiity of black walnut Tables, Chairs, Looking Glasses, Pictures, Stove, Awning, Obande: W. T. Richards, Laniant de Metz, Now on exhibition day and evening as above, ER, AUCTION ZECKER, SON & CC Tuesday, November 9, at ‘12 o'clock, will sell at auction on the xchange Sales order of hetrs, one mile from Suit station on the Erte Railroad, belonging to itiey, divided luto nearly two equal and Iai out in plots of (rom two to’ nine acres; good coltag dwelling, barn, granary, &c. ance; large frontage on Thirty-eight nore station and two mies (rom Kam the Inve William fod fruit in aband- lent and the nel hood bihiy respectable. Titi 17 Cedar street. TION NOTICE, 5 ER, AUCTIONEER. BY 8S. HERMAN « ©O. Toys, Fancy Goo Monday, November 8, )packaces of most ‘des ra rived per steamers Rhein a tng of a large Clocks, China wars, Chinaware, Ae. clock, at 12 Rowery, about 4 Donau from Bremen, tment of Toys, Fancy , of every description and of lates tention of dealers is particularly re- id iuportant wale, latent sivles and patterus suitable for city or country trade. Save without roserve. omprising all the #, JOHN | ISHERIS geen tae store of ue pero walnut Sulie from 968 a, For sale, a great bargain, two splendid Giaases, 10000, auitable - thie cut’ant oole the ame (FISHERS) and No. 21 Howery, talddle of the block, bewweea Riv Darpet and Furniture s from 2¢. per on and Stavton streets, UCTION NOTIGB. #o wholesale stock of Furniture at less than Auction prices, FRANK RIMONER & 155 aud 187 Unnal street offer thetr entire stook of F than any honse tn the efty. prices which defy competition. \d examine before purchasing sleewhere. ook in the olty, at ) SALE OF THE AMERICAN ART GAL- VISUN, Auctioneer, will seil the i Ol Paintings resented by celebrated artists, Thurs iay and Frida olelock, in the store 621 Brondway ‘The’ protures are selected ju- eat! (ramed in fine gold leat. WILL SELL ON and Orystal Meda! on Todsday, Wedne der St. Nicholas Aictonsiy, and magat LRERT M. LEEDS, fith story evidence, War 'Y HENRY D. MINER, AUCTIONEER, OFFIC Broadway, near Twenty-second strect late 37 Nassau Now on exhibit of B, ©. Cahill suoa of modern vy favorite Americ Hat auction W edn ew atthe art room ection of Works of Art, by the fol- well Enowa ane fa G;\an Lemputen, URKAU OF ORDNANCE, NAVY DEPARTMENT, Washington Ciry, 8 bale of nervices pie and unserviceable the highest bidder, 89, at the oilice of lelphia, a laree There will be sold at public anetio inspector of Ordna lot of articies of Ordnance, comprh | Binal) Arms and miaceitancous Stor Half cash, ing ie. and the rem rument funds, on the con- inter within ten days af ime the articles must be remor they will revert to. the tives for the re o regerds their exact condttr i, Lowever, that everything offered fur sale W CASE, Chief of Burean PHILIP LRVY, AUCTION Will sell at ilo daye, atthe Artiete’ Sal November 8, and fol s, by the most emt ‘on the whart footot | f connolsaenre ix requested, Paintings and frames | fod together, Sale positive, F. COLVON, AUC wai Chemical A R.—MATHEMATICAL, aratur, Lathes, Toola, Bencues, | way, third foor, the enure hawle for the busin on Tuesday mornin 4 aad déscripvon ® Ae, £0, More hull particule outside Lamp, C1 MORRIS WILKINS, AUCTIONKER. 441 Handsome Household Furniture, Mirrors, &e., F. HL! PLOW & CO, will sell at auction, on Wednesday, November 10, 1899, at 11 o'clock A. M., at the private residsnce 127 East Twenty-seventh street, between Fourth ton avenues, the entire Furniture contained {n consisting of rosewood Parlor Sult, satin damask; 008 rose Arm eception Chairs, rosewood Etagere, black waluut Dining Tabie and Chairs, black walnnt Butet, black walnut Secretary, marble tantel Clock, Damask Curtain, Line Shacies, Gilt Cornices, French plate Mantel Mirrors, bi walnut’French Bedst Washstands, Wardro ke. ; Mattresses, Spri od Bolsters, Veivet, Brussels and Invrain Carp Matting, fe. pCatalognen now ready atthe auctioneer's fice, No. 8 Pine street, Mores SALE.—A. M. CRISTALAR, AUCTIONEER, Hotel Furniture, W 420 Ri . M. ORISTALAR & SON, ‘ay, Nov. 10, at 1114 ofeldek. tained inthe Weldon Hotel, comprising the contents of 95 bedrooms, containing Bedsteads, Bureaus, Washstands, Crockery and Heading: Parlor Furniture, consisting Brus: sells and In:rain Carpeting, Parlor Stit, Gas Chandeliers, Hrackets, Mirrors: also. office rofture, elegant Bar Coun- ter, Mining R Tables and Furniture, Kitchen Utensils, Ranges, Horiers, &e., &c, Catalogues at sale. Pall particu: Jara on Tuesday. (CE PAINTINGS, CHROMOS, ENGRAVINGS, 40, AT ‘anetion. Clinton Hali Art Galleries, LEAVITT, STEBEIGH & OO., Auctioneers. ‘Thursday evenlag, Nov. Ti, at Fo'ciock. Pictures on exhibition. —¥RIDAY.—JAMFS AGAR, Auctioneer, wit! sell, at 42 Fast Broadway, 600 lote hawls, Sheets, Spreads, Table Linea, Tfisercioth nkets, ‘Quilts, ts, Pantaloons and Veats. of P. BRYAN, 17 Waiker street. =. PAWESLOKER'S | BALE AWNBROKER'S SALF.—MYER ELSAS, — ACO- tio neer, nelis on Monday, November 8 at 10 o'clock, at 82) Fast Houston street, 400 lowe of unredeemed Pledges consisting of men’s and women's Clothing, Watebes, dewelsy: By order of Isaac Rune, AWNRROKERS' SALES—BY R. PIELD, AUCTION cer, 185 Chatham street. Monday, by order H. Deeker Canal street. ‘Tueslay, by order of R. Simpaon & Co. 196 Bowery. Thursday, by order 8. Brouner, 498 Hudson street, Friday, by order J. O'Meara, coraer Broome and Columbia streets. AWNBROKER'S SALE.—TURSDAY.—JAMES AGA ‘Auctioneer, wills 42 East Bromdway, at 10) 00 Jote ehinehf es and pilot cloth Overcontmy cnssimere Sack and Business Coats, Pantaloons and Vesta; at 12 o’elock, 80) lots xllk and otter Dre broche Shawis, velvet Cloaks, Furs, Underelothing, Blank: Ao lother sensomable goods By ofder of A.J. SACKBON, W Prince street, JAWNBROKER'S SALE.—WOMEN'S QLOTHING.— JAMES AGAR, Auetfoneer, will sell, at. 42 East Broadway, Wednesday. at Tl o'clock, $00 lots sliktand other Dresses, broche 1 woollen Shawls, velvet Cloaks, Furs, remnants of Silk, Blankets, Quiles, Sheets, Spreads, Ta 16 Linen aud other sensonabls goods, By order of JOHN J. LEVY. 45 Sixth avenue. DAWNBROKERS’ SALES.—JOJIN MORTIME B, NO. ts of East Bro! ‘way, will soll to-morrow (Mouday) Men's aud Women's Winter Clothing, Beds, Bedding anlother seasonable goods; by order D. Tuesday — . Beds an | other goods dnesday~¥ anle; ailivan street, Friday—By order 8. McAleenan, @ HERMAN & €O., AUCTIONEERS, CALL OS. tention of cenlers and others to the auction Monday, November 8, at 104 o'ek ney Oi Hy. consisting of B10 packages Ture and other ioodg suitable for the present season, which will be sold in lots t@ suit deavers, LB BY ORDER OF THE SUPREME COURT, BY ORDER OF J. L. LEFFERTS, ESQ, REFERER. E. H. LUDLOW & CO. WILL SELL AT AUCTION ON TUESDAY, NOV. 9 1509, AT 12 O'CLOCK, AT TUE RXCHANG ROOM, Il BROADWAY, {ze Plot of Ground, with Buildings thereon, known treet, runaing through to Hvidaon streay The extra aa No, 16% with early Mapa ai on. Terms literal, ne street. SALE—BUTCHER SHOP,—RICHARD WAL ¥ Auctioneer, will sel! on Moaday, at 11 ofelock, at S61 Third avenue, « quantity ot Méat, Horde, Wagon, Mare ness, Fixtures of store aud unexpired term of Leage of brent fen JAMES O' ARLEN, Sheri. QUER Joan C. Lye, D y. WIELIAN ABBOTT, AUCTIONBER—OPFICE NO. 6 City Hall will sell on Mon'ay, 8h Inst., at o'elock 1, Me the and Fixtures of tho whe and reiail Liquor Btore 54 Second avenue, corner Thirtteth sire! four-pall Sogilah Ale Pump, walnut Counter, Screens, Caske and Koga. ‘atareg, fine waluut trinme? Shelving; alsa the five years’ Lease of building, at a low rental, ATH AVENCR HOTEL CARPETS AT AUCTION.160 Royal W + Aubusson, Axminster, Velvet, Body Bru tcln aad Tapecity Carpets, all sevond hin! at 2 o’ele 4 4 Canal street, Nowe of these carpets wit oe sold at j sale. WM. WITTEKS, Auctio: WATCHES, JEWELRY, e+ (UEKOO CLOCKS—OUR PATTERN AND MANUF AO ture; Amerienn Waiches, in yreat varietions Dini ondy Po rland Gold Jewelry, wholesne and roaticat, FI. 8 FI6UD ¢ 00'S, Jewellers, stxth avenue, corner Fourveentis street, Eighth avenue, coraer Twonty-siatn street.