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SETUATIONS WANTED—BEMALES. Cookm oes yse », CORNER OF 6TH ‘AV,—AS BETH ntl asstat in waanra.s and (roving im f Gail ior two vaya. od cook ; would ily; bent —-—--=—ee | ing and putting down carpets 7 “HAST 1TH ST, Chambermaids &ee WEST 18TH 8T.-A ReSPEOTABLY GIRL AS chamberm.id and waitress, Can be seen at pres ent employer's, THIRD PLOO! young girl as chambermald or waitress, WEST #7 ST. NEAR STH AV.—A YOUNG woman 7a iret class chambermatd or objection to @ private boa WES? 35TH ST. Z LOL chambermaid, or woud wssist with t no objectivn to chisdren, QD AV, BEYWHEN 22D AND <8D 8TS.—A Pi ‘as chambermald and to assiat with 3 best chy recerence. RYSPECTABLE house; good re erence. Call for two days. etween 9 A. M. and 8 P.M. op WEST 36TH 87.. ave. —A respectable 4) maid in @ respectable family. ail for two days. 3D AV.—A RESPECTARLE GIRL AS CHAM- bermaid, or would do chamcerwork and waiting Call alter t o’c.ock. EN 8T., BROOKLYN.—AN ENLISHWO- i rivaie (amiiy a6 chambermald au isin Sewin., OF a@ walless; country preferred; ng Address LPISUOPAL, WEEN 9TH AND 10TH iy tnnded, as chamber toa swall famaly, Oressmnkers ana Seamstresses. FRONT ROOM, 337 EAST 12TH ST.— dreng and coal walt bers and Winter ng and Fushion Plates, cutting and basting. Terma cas: ABINGDON SQUARF, BEYWEEN B‘¢NK ST. AND ) ‘rienced operaior on Wheeler & Wilson's sewing machine, op al kinds of family sewing and tucking, ‘de dressmaking. Call or addreas for three ELIZABETH S/,—A8 FIUST CLASS SEAMSTRESS in @ private family ol! Kinds of tne sewing. WEST {8D 8T.-LADIES’ Swiss Evening Dreseea for sale cheap; Swiss and Organdie Huiling ready for taaiogs al understande mxk rt Gali on or address SEAMSTR ESS, ORGANDIE AND A DRESSMAKER WHO FULLY understands « the best of taste. would like some a tew nice families, Address DR) WEST 3D ST.-AN EXPERIENCED OPERA tor having a Wheeler ¢ Wiison machine, would like tate fuufiles by the aay oF idreas OPERATOR. #26) WEST 18TH ST.—FIRST CLASS OPERATOR BY a4 the day, or would take work i fants’ outite maie up in the neatest manner by Wheeler & Wilson's machine. EAST 88D ST..4 DRLSSMAKER OF SUPERIOR qnaliiications “dexires moderate; eatisfaction guarantee mat} ladign’ and to fow more enga, WEST S7TH ST.—A COMPETENT DRESSMAKER Wishes a tew more éngagements by the day or week; ot references. EAST 20TH_ST.—A LADY, Willcox & Gibbs’ FORMERLY IN THE “wing Machine Com- pany, necastomed to all kinds of family sowing, wishes to i ‘out of the louse: particular Anquire for Mra. AN- AN AMERICAN WOMAN, AS SEAM- nd tomake herset otherwise useful, in a y; & warmed house preferred, 2D AV.—A DRESSMAKER AND PLAIN SEWER, who understands Wheeler & Wiison's and Grover & ing machines, wishes he day or week. Cal few more engage an or address Miss JOHNSTON. BETWEEN 41ST AND 4D STS.—A mun dressmaker wishes some work @ excellent catter a ladies’ and chil- 6TH AYV.—A YOUNG GIRL m a family; ean operate on Wheeler Bacer'# machines; understands a: Call atl the week. understands fininh{nj Wilson's and Grover *underclothing; Lest STH AV., BETWEEN 62D AND 65D STs. lady, formerly of Madame Dieden’s, will do dress- making at her own house, at a reasonable price, wishes a few more Indy o Kinde of sewing on Wheeler & Wilson's machine wish her own if moceseary, DECSSMAKER, DRESSMAKUR WORKIN: private families de OUT BY TRE & email furnished Room. with ay; Wneaceptionable reference given and re Advrene, tating terms, DAESSMAKER, Uerald MADE TO ORDER AT fenced shirt tal retail or wholesale trade, ‘Orders promptly at Housekeepers, &e. T., CORNER 2D, WILLIAMSRURG.— gent, capable, reined and obliging, wishes Dor OF as aesisiant Call or adaress, BLYROKER ST.—A MIDDL woman a& house eeper; either city or county; can relerences, Apply at W. ST, MARKS PLACE. god lady ag housekeeper to an y capacity where she a9 much an od, fecenves, Cal! Monday and Yuesday. AGED LADY AS FOURTH FLOOR, a lady, as housekeeper in a tiret ertake the umiies of @ gove ood references, Apply to Mada A MIDDLE AGED AMDRI- indy, without any encumbrance usekeoper in a widower's family or to a ST.-A YOUNG pmatanees, fora batchlor’s or witowe: ress ADA BENTON. WEST 49TH AT., NEAR Of Av. low as housekes ‘oF country, no tent middie age MbTENCE, nym hotel, ci distance ; ia a'tirst glass cook. Call or addres ZAST 61ST ST,.-AN AMERICAN LADY IS DE- #irous of @ position ae housekeeper in some respect bie family, or a¢ matron fo an ins wution; & short dutance élven and required. AS? QOTH ST.—A RESPEC Ow as housekeepers LE YOUNG WID- ferences given, Ci PORITION AS HOUSEKEEPER OR GOVEF \ by @ young Jady; salary no object; unexcep- able relerence piven. Adiiress OPITAN, Heraid ollce, ERICAN WIDOW cusekeeper in 2 widow None but parti 2 is one who fa agi LD LIKE THE Femnerment neod answer. GERMAN WIDOW LADY, AVOUT 85 YEARS OLD, a © in a widowers take charge of a a8 and refinement, or would for a party of gentlemen. recabie in her mauners. N AMERICAN LADY AS HOU ATION WANTED. ‘Aduress E. M., box 1,8.0) Pos EFPERS POSITION WANTRD—BY A COM a lady; bas hail experten t middle aced Americ Hnen room, or would ie co: Address M. C., stat TLaundresses, &e. COMPETENT ilies’ and gentlemen's wash- prompt and reliable; best city references, AMITY ST., NEAR 61H AV., IN THE REAR.—A yespectable woman to go out by the day to wash or Jron or do housecleaning; ie thoroug:y acquainted with ft. WES? 80TH 8T.-A RESPECTABLE WOMAN TO do washing and ironing T 88D ST., BETWEEN OTT AND 79H AVS. apectable young Wotan Wishes a few ladies’ or EST TH ST., THIRD FLOOR, FR pectable colored gir) as iannires WEST 42D ST., BETW front house, second flow ‘iabes a few familles’ or geateuwen’s washing. Terma, from N 7TH AND STi AVS. A respectable woman EAST 29TM ST., 1N THE STORE.—A R able woman will take In washu ‘and roping oF go EAST S6TH SY,, THIRD FLOOR, W A good jaundrowa wishes iacies’, gentle fernilies? washlog and flutiag, or would go out b FOURTH FLOOR, BACK room. —A ros. ironing of a few | and puffer, ¢ A FIRST CLABS washiog at her own ros bie wht w wo Lay's weaning oF 10 Jo out housegreaaing. 4 / LAST CLASS LAUNDRESS to take ly Watuiu, » W BO out by the day; excel- ent revereaoe. A WIM AYA found ble wo au wi5 2 Sail in 8. “wa Lousc; cap give ,004 re. Launaresses. &-. 570 2 Av., perwnne S18T AND 82D STS., STORE oune woman as firt class Washer froner; uncerstanis all kindso housecleaning, whitewash- jw go to any prt of the elty ‘or short distance ta the country, by the day or otherwise. ‘Can bescen on Sundays, Cun be,seen Lor two days. Waitresses, a&c. 3] NEST, RTH STA COMPETENT WOMAN OL waltreas tn a private family; best city reference. be seen ut the house of her present employer. Nurses, &c. GOEROK ST.—A MIDDLE AGED AMERICAN WID- ving alone, would take an infant to brin would bave a good howe and kind cures ‘Gall an AS Can % WASHINGTON PLACE. —AN EXPERIENCED NURSF and seamstress. Best city reference. Can be pone her former employer's, 27 POWNING, & AMERICAN W AMERICAN WIDOW WHO HAS hag been ledies’ nurse many years wants @ situation fas Teapechsiole family for tae winter; light work; good 58D AV., NEAR WH ST.A MONTHLY NURSE » K ihe: $ 15 fan take another engayement; best relerence. To be ILLINERS AND TRIMMERS WANTED—WORK THE Mig ound! blo wages wil’ be pve MJ. Hits qi a= MilistPaatiohract tral snss miners aad taoart H. MACY WA’ RTERS tnd to work io puree! eeuntere. Such ae fave Kew York ety ex ‘eppiy between and 10.AMs tomorrows orence AY opply between 8 CARP HANDS WANTED—AT UNION ADAMS & CO.'S, 8 687 Broadway; young ladies accustomed to finest wor ALEBLADY WAN: sLISH- Sfneat Rew Ian ori ei mer and ara fo department; none “need app! are Bet thorourht it to M2. HIGuIN Sasias ve the busioess, Waxtenia GIRL TO COOK, WASH AND IRON, ip @ small private family. Apph 817 Lestugioa avy» between the haurs of Wand ofehok. WARTED=10 goon HANDS, TO DO gtk EM. cloth; also bral . J. OPPEN- HEIN 2 bRD., 490 Broudway, iss alee ANTED—TWENTY LADIES AND GENTLEMEN TO well Captain Glazter’s new book; most Uberal terme Pe: See FERGUSON FCO , 198 Bleecker @. CEDAR ST., IN THE STORE.—A LITTLE GI 10 | Mi yeare of wo amind ebilgnene ne GI 340 EAST 16TH B8T.—A RESPECTABLE Woman e wishes a baby to wet nurse at her owe house; fresh ty nalk; Wat Ler own, two months old; reference if Wiscctiaacous, aching wishes 6 ze Lome, where instewetion fa "Prouch and tuels will be re- ceived a8 an equivaient, References given, Address MUSIC, Weber's Warcroom, 4.5 STH Sta YOUNG LADY OF RESPECTABILITY as sonrist ew write large or small hand, Address A. A. WILBI 7 Of AV.—AS LADY'S MAID OR TO TAKh CARB. of an invalid wisi'a faintly going to Georgia or Tlorle da; very best reference given from her present place, which she bas held for the past three years, Can be seen fora few days from 11 to 2. QS 8t, MARKS PLACE (Ti 8t.—A PERSON THAT eJe) can speak Gertann, Fronch ‘and Kuglish wishes to 50 ina respectable tamity as lays mail; naderstants dregs making aud buirdressing thoroughly; haw beeu in wome of fhe drat Jn Francs; no objection to travel; vest refersace, Calon or address 0. FELLERY. 102 Wooster 81, BASEMENT.—A LADY DE sires copying; circulare, letters, &o., written. Ap- ply between 10 und 4, G ts, the Enyiish branches, French, weing aud palutings bighest reference. Addrest ferman, Spanish, dra INSTRUCIE) EAST %TH 8&T..-A YOUNG LADY, OF MANY ars’ experience in lace trimming and fancy busi 166 'ANTED—AT NO. 27 WEST SSTH ST, A CONPE- * tent, wililug and obliging girl, to do upatairs work and shane to children; good recommendations required. Apply on Monday. LERKS AND SALESMEN, ‘ADDRESS TEA Weree REA EE GER WW GLARE, bests BenaeGes ‘ANTED—BY AN ACCURATE ACCOUNTANT, A PO- Ay ect ve given. caddrene B QAMES 0 Walkera Wane ora FIRST CLASS DRY GOODS 8A!FS- toe, to whom the hi faiariea will be paid. Apply early on Monday. DALY & HAMREN, 29 Cathar! pac Baines AM ll itll WAXTRD TWO, GERMAN DRY GOODS, RALESMEN. ‘Apply to HAMILTON & GARRY, 441 Grand st, W. erty! WANTED—FOR THE SALE OF THE JAPA- nose Corn Fi'e, the only sure remedy for Corns. Price 5 ceute. Liperes discount gives. Trade price Met and err es recoipt of rice by ‘the SHAS ey ‘34 Pine street, GENTS WANTED.—RESPONSIBLE AGENTS AC- ‘quetated with the shoe trade, for selling an artiole ex- tenstvely used, Apply Monday, 12 M., at 170 Broadway,room No. @, third stor A pag fake A YOUNG AMERICAN SECOND OOOK, he understands cookin; thor: oysters, also. me "9st “broudw: 7. all on GERMAN WEEKLY PAPER, WITH A dOMAS’, Ko, CIROULA- tion of 80,000, wants a n of good appearance and fluent as ad) clase it zon. eatieman wil please apply at 142 Filton st. (ORE BOY WANTED—AT 114 CANNON SF. APPRE: ANTED—GOOD. DRESSMAKERS Ween asp a E. DAVENEOMT Ds HO Bd ayn between 4ith and 48th ais. JANTED—A GOOD COOK, WASHER AND IRONER, also one for chamerwork and Inquire at 431 West 2d at., between Sand 18 A.M. : a ] ANTED—A YOUNG WOMAN £0 000K) wasH AND Apply at 8 Reade st., fron, im the country: one hour from eily ; wages $12. a ANIED—A PROTESTANT, AS GOOD PLAIN COOK, waslior and f{roner; must ‘be well recommended. AD" ply for two days at 118 West 42d st, ANTED. SEVERAL FIRST CLASS DRBSS AND clonk makers; nlso an operator oa \iheeler & Wilson's machine. Apply at 12 East Mth at, ANTED—FIRST CLASS MILLINERS AND TRIM- mer, at M, A, HAGENS, 647, Uth av between Sith and 88th ats. ANTED FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKERS AND, A ‘competent operator for a dressmaker. weel at 222 West Slat ai. wa ANTED—A FIRST CLASS SALESLADY FOR TH! millinery department, and apprenitees. Apply to M. HARRIS, No.7 Brevoort place, Muth at TANTED—A FIRST CLASS PROTESTANT NURSE ‘and seamstress to goto Elizabeth, N, J. dApply at 7 Leonard st,, dionday. W4STED—A WaITRESS, WASHER AND IKONER, Ot ty LAYERS WANTED—AT 693 BROADWAY. None but good hands need apply. cpreee cerry PEG QEBRKS, ATTRNTION TUR PROSPECTUS OF the New York Becrotary, 168 College of Pharmacy ts to be had of the Broadway. FFICE BOY WANTED.—ADDRESS, WITH REFER- enoes, H, W., Herald office, ‘WANZED.EXPERIBNCED CANVASSERS TOR A new, first class magazine, Appiy at oilice of Real Fa: tate Record, 108 Broadway, vetween the hours of 11 and 3 o'clock, on Monday. ‘ANTED—A BOY IN A REAL ESTATE OFFICE; aay, BUM Hire with bie parents, “Address by note, 46 East at, WASTHO, A HiRst clas, WAITER-—ONE USED TO private service; to take charge of his own silver; well recommended and well dressed ; n0 other need apply. Worth House, No, £02 Fifth avenue, y TANTED-IN AN IMPORTING HOUSE, A LAD TO run errands; ba must be respectable und reaide with ~ parents, Address, in own handwriting, X., box 2245 Post oftice, ANTED—A FIRST CLASS ENGLISHMAN AS WAIT. W ‘eri one with good retorencon Address. M. H., Post oilloe box 1,840. % ws ‘BD—SEVERAL INTELLIGENT CASH BOYS, who renide with thelr parenta, JOHNSON, BURNS & CO., JANTED—A SMART LAD, making chan: and useful in a rest QUIOK AT ; best refer. ners ov Broadway, desires a postiion tna respectable estab- ANTED—FIRST CLASS MILLINER: AND TRIMMER. ence, A) onday, by 10 o'clock A. M., at WILSUN'S jatteferonoe, ‘Addrees SALESLADY. None other need apply. 630 6th ar, diichig sekbrm, carnct Contre and Leonard an’ Herr York. Lament; higtn 207 West, ost, St.WaNTY: stitohing and coverimg. Done Hrs, CARR, at her own house. 323, 20 Ay. ERIC D, BOOKFOLDING, dn the best manner by AN- AMBRICAN LADY AS COM- panion to alady and to assist in housekeeping: is competent to take entire charge of a nursery. Call or ad- dress. 34] EAST S18T 8T., NEAR AV. A.—A RESPECTA- e dle young lady 12 @ dry goods and fancy atore, Call or address for two days. 40: 6TH AY.-A WIDOW LADY, OF SOME EIGHT 4 ears’ experience on Broadway, wouid like to take charge of a bullding; can furnish the best references, A YOUNG LADY, AN AMERICAN ORPHAN, DE- 4A sires to procure a situation as governess for small chil- Gren, or would accept! a situation as bookkeeper or saleslady ; in fact, any position not menial, whece she wutlld have a re- spectable permatient home; references exchanged, Address lisw L. A. B., box 103 Heraid office, for one week. YOUNG LADY O¥ INTELLIGENCE AND REFINE- ment desires a situation as governess for small chil- dren; would be willing to mado herself useful. Address GOVERNESS, box 3,180 Post office. YOUNG LADY DKSIRES A POSITION TO IN- AL struct young children in the English branches; also Musle or toattend a slore. Address JENNI, box 184 erala ontice, LADY, WRITING A. PLAIN, LEGIBUE HAND, desires ying or loyment ir N+ eRITY, Hora oflses tO yal MOST RELIABLE AND TRUSTWORTHY WOMAN wants situation in a kind and rospectable family Where she can enjoy the comf rts of n home; willing to take herself nseful in any respectable capacity ; understands the duties of housekeeping: or would assist in'a store; a soul compensation expected; good reference given and’ re- Guited,, Address MARY, d ofllee. PARISTAN LADY. DFSIRES AN ENGAGEMENT ges ch morning hours) as visiting governess. Address LAURENCE: box Ifa Herald omen” ™ AN EXGLIBE LADY, OF GREAT EXPERIENCE IN ching, wishes afew more puplis for the for the French language, which she soeaks like her own, Astdrous G. W., Herald olfce. N ACCOMPLISHED ENGLISH LADY OFFERS HER as visting governess (or the English branches, French, German, Spaniah and music; penmanship, com: osition and elocution according to the Orst London masters; jadies of @ nexlected education taught by an easy method, Apply to Mi NT, 85 Clinton place. FIRST CLASS SALESWOMAN, WITH CITY REF- srences, desires a re-engagement ina fancy go.de Hiovise; would go South or West. Cai after 2 o'clock F, M. ‘or address, for one week, Miss L. L. 45 ilizabeth st, Ap Tous. LADY DESIRES A POSITION AS COM. pauton to a lady, or as governess to one or two young Children ; no objection to the country ; the highest references. Address COMPANION, box 144 Herald oftice. A RABY In WANT OF BUSINESS WIS receive into her family three young |) 3 TO RE- gitidren, who require thorough instruction ta i y reterences reiiabie. Address Mra, WOOD, Brookiyn’ Pu offive, for one week. LADY WRITING A PLAIN HAND WOULD LIKE AL ('get some copying to do, at home or iu an oilice. . Ad- on rf ine. A. YOUNG LADY THOROUGHLY JX. asulenworan, milliner and dres dition in a Western or Southern cit Address SALESWOMAN, Herald 0} YOUNG LADY, HAVING A FEW HOURS DISEN A aged, dexires a’position as visiting governess; English Eranches, Spanish. ruduménts of French and piano, Addiess L. F., Herald office, PrRexoa. TAUGHT IN CLASSES BY AN EASY method, during the day oF evening; terms 88 per quar: fh ‘Address Mme, DUVAL, Herald PERTENCED AS er, winties a siti, ; Teferences exchanged. ter; also private lesson ollice. ERMAN TAUGHT IN CLASSES BY AN EASY F ‘method during the day or evening; ladies separate if de- fired; terma £6 per quarter; also private lessons. Adarcss Mme. MAR, Ierald office. RIVATE LESSONS.—A LADY WHO DEVOTES HER- seif exclusively to the thorough tuition of the rudimen- tal aod highest Guglish branches, composition and pen- imansbip, has two hours disengaged. Address, appoloting in- terview, Mra, J., station D. XITUATION WANTED.—A LADY WILL GIVE LES- sons in French, Muale and English branches till 1 P.M. ja return for board and room; has no odjection to make her- seif useful and agreeable when not eiigaged outside, Ad- drees K. W., station D, WeaAnten er A LADY OF VIRGINIA, CAPABLE of teaching instrumental and vocal music, French, Latin and usual English branches, @ situation in a private family; reference. ‘Address Mr. GEORGE F. HILL, No. 43 Broad at., Now York. WANTEDSBY A LADY, A SITUATION AS COPYIST, or copying to do at Nome. Address W,, box 194 New York Post ollice, stating compensation and time require ¥ A LADY OF EDUCATION, BOARD, ja return for Instruction in languages and reapectavie, well situated family; best re- station D, music, in a bizh: fevences, Address X. Y, WANTED BY A LADY HAVING A FEW HOURS ‘dal engaged, the position of visiting govern aches Ling lub, Hrenol and music, or apy one of theae It Gee Tort spared to give satisfaction. Address M. A. srald ofce, Intelligence OMices. TED—AT MADAME BERLEPSCH’S GERMAN IN- a large bumber of American and German c.; situations iminediately, iree of charge; x guaranteed, wery, opposite Bieeck« WA V “eu HELP_WANTED—FEMALES, RLS WANTED TO WORK lary and steady work. “A RTLEL AL at 6 (A. (WARTEDCAN Al MILLINER AS FOREWOMAN « of partner; none others need apply ; reference required, Fourteenth st. FIRST CLASS OPERATOR ON WHEEL! Wiison'’s machine; also two young ladies to learn dress- Making; pald while learning. Apply at 62 West Four- teenth st. Liberal FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKER, AOCUSTOMED TO cutting and fitting; also good Oloakmakers wanted, at LORD & TAYLOK'S, corner of Grand and Cirystie at LADIES—MIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR WORK A. tepay tor brst class Sewing Machines by instalments, 139 Bighth street, beiween Broadway aud Fourth avenue. Instruction free, PERTENCED "OREWOMAN WANTED—WHo ands dreremikiog thoroughly; alao first class machine, aed gil to gv errands. Apply at 65 oa: Brows East Mb st,, [)RERgMAKER 4 ANTRD—ONE THAT UNDERSTANDS ¢ t Onay s (yet clasa hand need apply, ERS AND GUMME! ore and girls to work envelope ma Bev eon re lL expertenced » chi ‘a 1y empioyn ent guaranteed at advanced wages, Api sold #1, second Boor, between 4and 6 P.M. HANDS WANTED-FOR PRESSING CLOTHES; ALSO gir for genera housework. Mme. OBRY’S scouring esta bitsument, 26 «th ay., Lerween dith and 40th ots, AIR WORK.-WANTED, GIRLS TO WORK AT 3 Broadway, near Sth st. Mlle, A. FRANCOIS, EWFLRY POLISHER WANTED-A WOMAN, FOR ; steady emplyment. FORD & MULFORD. ADI#S—-WORK FURNISHED AT HOME TO PAY FOR LZ iurst Class Sewing Machines by instalments, Instruction . YORK MACHINE STITCH COMPANY, ments nik 48 Bieeoker sircet, [ ACE WORKERS WANTED—IMMEDIATELY: GuRts taken to learn, 20% Bast 11th at of experience; salary not so much an object, Address re,erence, LNDUSTR. y sp W 917 Ist ay. the bi box 743 Binghamton Post oflice, N. Y. °C. B. HL | acca -A FURNITURE SALESMAN, WIKO THO- ANTED—EXPERIENCED HANDS, TO MAKE earfs, neckties and bowss highast prices pald tu good hands. E, 8. VAN ARSDALE, 38 White st. y ANTED—50 FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKERS. APPLY immediately to Mme, KALLING, 779 Broadway. ANTED—GIRLS ACCUSTOMED TO DOING FINE bemuatitching, SHAW & EATON, 1,105 Broadway. ‘ANTED—A YOUNG GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSE- work. Apply at 440 West Blat et. ANTRD—SEYERAT, GOOD FLATN SEWERS, STEADY work and yood. wages; no work girea out FISK, CLARK 2 Yuade: 53 White ste wr WANTED, A FIRST CLASS SALESWOMAN, ONT that understands hairdressing and competent to tuke charge of hair departinent, Apply to MYKRS, 7s Broad- way, corner 10th ak, ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED WOMAN COOK AND men waiters in the restaurant, 67 Kast Wth st, (no Fummies wanted). Apply to-day and’on Monday morala wil __OHARLES HUNT. Betta AND COLLAR IRONERS, AT THE National Li 165 Bleecker st. iS WANFED—MALHS, -A COMPETENT FRENCH CANA- 6] BAST 16¢H 8 21% aking English, as waiter ta a private family; ‘erence from last employer. Address J. ¥. four yenrs SLOO Wit, BE FAID 70, ANY PERSON, WHO will get ino a place im the Custom House or Post Gtice, that wil pay 00 to $100 per month. Addross for one woek, ee. __ SITUATION 8 ANYBODY WANT THE SERVICES OF AN ABLE. young man, capable uf doing almost anything? well informed, hard’ worker, expertoncea; must earn at least $1,200, and 1s a cheap man for anybvdy. Best references, Address BTERLING, Herald oftice. (\URNITTRE.—WANTED, A SITUATION BY AN EX. perienced saiesman of capacity, who would objections to travel, or could make himself useful {i partment, Address HK, P., Heraid office, Brooklyn. SITUATION WANTED.—BY A YOUNG MAN TO TAKE, © cure of horses and make bimsclf generally uscful about Wgentieman’s place. Address T. ©., box 7 Horald office. WANTED A SITUATION BY A. RESPECTADEE colored man se waiter |= = private family; good clty reference. Can bo seen fortwo days, 211 West Lith st, WyANTE: family, by a young man; good experience as above ; relefences give Addoess J. 0x 900 Herald, —A SITUATION BY A SINGLE MAN, RE- arrived, to take care of horses and cows and W saake imsol useful about gentleman's place, Audress M. Heraid FRENOH GENTLEMAN, OF THE HIGHEST TESTI- monials, speaking and writing Kngiish and Spanish, wishes a situation in w commercial house; has many years Herald office. — DOMESTIC WI f SALESMAN.—AN ENERGETIC man with an ex Jobbing acquaintance to devote A rmali portion of hia time. “Address, with real name and , Herald oftce. XPERIENCED CITY DRUG OLERK WANTED— od reference gequired. Apply corner 4th et. and N ANG Ith av. MAN WHO THOROUGHLY UNDERSTANDS THE drug business wanted-—To pack and ship. Address, with Tetergnces, WHOLESALE DRUGGIST, Herald oflice, N ENGERGETIC MAN WANTED-TO SELL COAL at retail on commission; one with an established trade preferred; real estate and insurance agents can make favor- able arrangements. Address COAL, Herald oillce. AN, EXPERIENCED SALESMAN @WANTED—1N A retail boot and shoe store tn this city. Apply 0 W. H. RUTYON, 96 Montgomery street, Jersey City, between 9 and o'clock A. M, Tuesday. POCKREEPER WANTED_MUST CONE WELL RE- corauiended anda member of the Nasonte fraternity, ‘Address BOOKKEEPER, Herald office. RUG CLERK WANTED—ONE HAVING HAD SOME experience; must be neat and tidy, with tirst class rof- erence. Apply personally to W. F. MUCHMORE, Madison, J. via Morris and Essex, Railroad, FpAEowane SITUATION WANTED—HAVE LARGE experience {n both imported and domestic goods, and an influence a large Western trade; am also a good buyer, Address HARDWARE, Heraid gllics. NE OF THE BEST BOOKKEEPERS AND F{NAN- ciera in the city, with unquestionable reverence, thor- ough business education, familiar with foreign accounts, competent to take charge’ of any office, desires employment} se, oan make their own terms. Address K. K., ‘ost ofllee. ARTIES DESIRING WRITING DONE ON THE FOL- lowing subjects, Poetry, Fables, Antronoms, Geology, Beience, Love Letters, Theathical and Reiigious will please adress M, P., Heraid office, JANTED—A FIRST CLASS SALE! cutlery, &c., in the United States; a ¢ Enalish fluently proterres; only thoie who have travelled and sold cutlery before need appv. Applicants y Ii ploase send address and references to 3. W., He.ald of ce. MAN; ONE ACQUA ANTED--A G TED e retail dry goods business. Apply to M. CLARE, with AND and bookkeeping, in al coliege. Address Wh nose depar' WASTED-BY AN AMERICAN YOUNG MAN, A SITU. ation in a grocery or other store, { Op OF any piace whore he can make himself useful; understands bookkeep- fog. Address ¥, G. H., 210 Kast doth st, TANTED—FOUR FIR: men, thoroughly experienced; good sal engagements made with efficient men. Appiyto W. K. Pik. TON, 2/2 Bowery. 7 ANTED—FIRST CLASS HARDWARE HOUSE FUR nishing swlesmav acquainted with this elty iradn. EDWAKD D, BASSFORD, Cooper Jastitute, WASTED—A_ FIRST. CLAS AS SALESMAN ‘and buyer for the shawl depart embroideries, and salesmen for cloaks an i suits, CAMPION & SiUAKT, 831 Broadway, MAM, WANTED IA SMAKT YOUTH AS ASSISTANT OLi in a wholesale liquor store; salary $6 accu. lly neces+ sary. Address box 1,041 Post ustice WASTED THREE | FIRSE CLASS RETATL DRY goods salesmen for hoslery, French white goods and lace and em. roidery departments &C. JOANST ON, 707 and 789 Broadway. WANTED <A SITUATION AS, BOOKKEE young man wno bas had a good experience and ¢ the Lest Teference wa to ability and character, box 149 Herald oflice. wr ‘D—A YOUNG MAN AS SALESMA boot and shoe store; must have some capiial; security ven in the bi Call for two daya at No. ls Park row, ore. WANTED-A DRY GOODS SALERMAN, WHO WaITES a good hand and t# able to keep a plain act of books, to go South. Appiy, between 12 and 1 o'cluck Monday, at S49 Pearl st. . Ww ANTED—AN EXPERIE By 1D ENTRY ULERK IN A Address Post oflice box siik goods joybing hous roughly understands his business and can give aus factory reveceace as to character; must aoeak German, Ap- piy Monday, between 7 and 9 o clook A. Ma wb D, Kiki's, ie ond O14 tu ave ‘WANTED—A STEADY AND, COMPETENT BOTTLER; ‘ove that understands the manufacture of different syrups. ginger pop and root beer; must know how to keep a 80 ‘a water machine in or ier; one willing tomake himself useful, withthe avove qualifications, will have steady em- loyment., Nove need appiy uniew a No. Liman. Address For'three days, key bow2i7, Atlanta, Ga. ‘ANTED—A YOUNG MAN TO ACT AS LIGHT POR- ‘ter who can write # good hand ani ts quick at figures; satisfactory references required. JAMES A HEARN & SON, 775 Broadway. TANTED-IN A DRY GOODS STORE, A GOOD ‘German abont 18, wh» can como well recom- menaed, por BUCKLE, 180 (New No.) Broadway, pase Kate A CUSTOM CUTTER, WITH THREE YEARS’ EXPERI- ence in Paria, at present with a Broadway shop, desires city situation, Address U. G. K., Herald odice. UTCHER WANTED. N A FIRST CLASS MARKET; to bourd in the fami ‘Address BUTCHER, Herald office, must understand bis business. ‘USTOM CUTTER, OPEN TO ENGAGEMENT; GOOD iy sepa Wee. in al | H. 1D _ dining eley | by monthly ins alments. J reference; city or country. Address G. H. W., Herald |- offee. We ahh A WANTED—FOR MONOGRAMS, CARDS, 40. ; situation permanent. ous. DREKA. 1,83 Chestout st., Philadelphia, A yt ge WANTED—GOOD GR'UND WORKERS on Jon es and_stealy work. fret Ar Semin MAU RCTTRIN couraxy, array st. A EWELLERS pol arden crm get ee bral GOOF, workmen on solid work. Malden lace, SUKEN, LAMBERT & 00. cate % ADIES' SHOR CUPTSR.—WANTED.-AN EXPERI- enced hand at SLATES, 658 Broadway. RACTICAL WOOLEN WEAVERS WANTED—BY THE Catakili Woolen Co.. Leeas, N. Y.; none but experienced hands need apply to SAMUEL HANNA, 191 Fulton s1., Now QIWER PLATING “WANIED, A STOUT ROY, 18 OR 18 yonrs of axe: one who hae ‘had experience preferred. Apply to ROGERS & BRO.. 206 Fulton ot. (0 SEWELLERS.-WANTED, TWO GOOD" I mounters and one good diamond setter; also u poltsi- ing girl. Inquire at 637 Broad w: (0 PRINTERS.—ADVFRTISING AND JOB PRINTING wanted by u responsible dentist, payable in dentistry. Operations warranted, Address D. D. S., Herald oltice. 10 MERCHANT TAILORS.—A STYLISH AND EXPE. rienced cuiter wishes # situation in some house wae: thoee qualities willbe appreciated: good references. Ad- drevs J.T. C., 60 Union st, South Brooklya. PO HARNESS STITONERS.—WANTED, A GOOD gin tttahere nt 3. B. RYER’S, ita av., next to'tae corner of at WANTEDIWEAVERS FoR NIGHT WORK IN A woollen mill, Apply at 404 Churcu st. WASTEDITWO FIRST CLASS MACHINISTS AND general mechanics: sobriety, integrity and faithful plication to business ar re uired; ‘muat speak English ethers need app'y, at 820 7thh ay., corner of Qty sty York Car Spring bo., aiter9 P. TANTED—GOOD PRESSERS FOR LADIES’ AND yentlemen’s garments, at LORD'S Cleaning and Dye- ing Ofice, ili 8th av. (QV ANTED—A SILK HAT CURLER, P. HERST & CO., Rear No, £18 Arch street, Philadelphia, WANTEDIAT Kw. BENIO“KY3 PHOTOG ALING Gallery, girls who understand cutting and finishing; also an assisiant printer; must utderstand silvering. No.2 Now Chambers at, 7 ANTED—1WO GOOD JEWFLLERS; ALSO A FIRST cines jobbing jeweller. Call at DOWNEY & SMITH’, 73 Nassau it. TANTED—TWO FIRST CLASS ENGINEERS, FOR Ecuador; one civil and architectaral, one elvit and geographicnt; terms £40 sterling per month end travellio, Expenses. “Apply to the Vice Consulate of Heuntor, No, # roadw: TANTED—AT 817 CANAL 8T., 2 GOOD HAIR weavers; highest wages paid to first class hands. Waim-4, FIRST CLASS PRINTER, GEORGE P. HALL, Photographer, 330 Fulton st., Brooklyn, SILK HAT FINISHERS, ONE 1ODY TRONER AND one plush sewer Wante..’ No. 19 Boweiy. T A GREAT SACRIFICE—FOR SAL) cent Pompadour douole Parior Suit, neariy new, cov- ered with satin brocatel, made to order for #400, will be sold for 3 one French sation brocate. Parlor Suit, cost for $173; black walnut, 6. ripe reps Suit 63. tag! Pranoforte, coat £800, for #75. Also all the Parlor, Cham- ber and Dining Room Furajture of the elegant frat ciaes pri- vate residence for sale ata ‘gain, forcis.. 12 ast Tenth street, one block it of Broadway, between Uatlversity place and Fifthavenue, RICH ROSEWOOD BRO coyered in French satin brocute: one do. ‘tor ; LU, revs; thiee Suits, (rom 10 upwards 400 iots of useful Household Furniture at-half cost; mel rose. wood Pianoforte, 14 vetave; cost 100, for $250. Call at brown stone mansion, lis Weat Tweuty-seventh street, near bixth avenue. Cali this day or Monday. FIRST CLASS OUTFIT IN FURNITURE OF THE Latest style can be bought Jo my warerooms, No. | Bicecker street, corner of Suuivan; also my Parlor bei- steads; I defy competition, JF, O, PICKMAKDE, PARLOR SUIT, ‘cost 3300, for 15/5 j over FURNITURE AND CARPET WARE- Broadway.—Varior Suits from 210. to $1,000; or Chamber suits Hom ib to B7U0, Pure Hair Mat- es and Spring reds, Parior Bes, Jurtaina, Carpets, Vlicloths, Mirrors, Patatings, Vianofortes. xc. for cash or oni iberal terms of payment.’ Holels and private residences furnished to order. EGRAAF & COCHRA D Farnt ure manufacturer 498 and 433 Canal aud Nos. ana 10'Vestry streets, y Waluut Chamber se.s. Feta ara: Walnut Parlor sets, a aah covered in rep, B10. i, Walnut equare back «i Se anRa el, 160, At CLARKE'S house, 47 back net Walnut square back sets, ‘Sioa nt @ | as represented. DEGLAAF & COCHRANE, 428 Canai street, near Hudson, A! goods gua) 7UKNITURE, CARPETS AND BEDDING. K Housekeepers au pitea with the above oa easy terms. Payments weekly oF month * 400, SIXTH AV, POR SALE 5 OF TUR! ROOMS, Free pits for housekeeping. Will be sold very chean on ‘Account of the parties .caving town, Address for three days T. C., Herald office. WURNITURE—SOPA BEDS—NUE NEW ent Sofa Bet contains apring and hair mastresa ate from the ‘or eas OF mon UMPHREYS, 634 Broadway. \URNITURE, BEDDING. & at OFARKELL'S, 200 EF Weekly and muntu R. & 0, L, PLIMPTON, DEALERS IN FINE FUR. niture, Carpets and Bedding, ilimpton's Building, Btuyvesant and Ninth streets, COM apap JOFA BEDS—NEWEST AND BEST STYLE: v7 Fourtenti street, four doors PAT. entire. yment &G aymeuts Like i. nee, comfort and mouerate price. eust of Tpird avenao. KLY OR MONTHLY PAYMENTS.—CARPETS, Ei W Furniture, Kedding, ¢ DALY & CUNNINGHAM, 388 Third avena e. Pricos lower than any other housy in the eits- ~~ Draits payab e | Thursday and $s |, Petersburg and Weldon railrond: *roads and Richmond and Danvil dudol’ ‘Ootober 1, at 9A. M. r, October & at 8 ‘band eo DIRECT. | - r, Sept. 29, at 8:20 A, M Cabin passage, 5, . Bteerage pasnage, 828, currency, Passengers booked to Paria ot Fenced ratoe, For further particulars apply at the company's oMoe, €9 SESH F W.J. HURST, Manager. ° D NEW YORK STEAMSHIP LINE. NON ANT aloe of on Steamers sat! direet to London fro jer No, orth river. PARANA, Wi'kinson.>.- ‘i Och. ¥ Rat urrency : ~~ von ts Beereee twerp and Rolter resyoee Shep’ 4 Fo eer atty Agen ‘Gf South street, ERIN, Cre LINE. ‘The British and North American Royal Mail Lite Tad between New York and Liverpoo), Chian..,.Wednenday, Sept 2 aves W Abysniuia..Thuraday. te » Samaria. Rott ES OF PASSAGE, coe main parte of Surope et lowest rates: ius lower ‘Through bills of inding given for Belfast, Glasgow, Hi pecs erg an fer pore Su the Uoutinont and for Meaiver’ freight paseage apply at the com) fice, Nod Howling Green, Lngrereraiaen tn For steerage passage at 111 Broatway, Trinity Builds Taue paliake *CHTAB. Gy FRANCKLYN, Avent, F's LIVERPOOL AND QUEENSTOWN. c eee ‘Royal Mall Steamers are. appointed to TY OF WASHINGT. iF ‘ , arday, October. J, 10 A. M. CITY OF BALTIMO! jal ite day, October4, 1 P.M. CITY OF PARIS. jatarday, October 8 2 P.M. city OF LONDON .Suturdsy, October oA. M. and each succeeding Saturday and allérnate , from pier 45, North river. RATERS OF PABSAGY. ta lo birth..875 Stecrage.. a va 80 To bondo: ba le in Gold. Firat Cabin, S| To Londhn. in. bo PR ign ys Postetae a! on Halifax, N, 8. ‘5 b iekets can ere at moderate rates by persons wiablng to send for thelr friends, For further faformation apply at the company's offes, JON G. DALE, 15 Broadway, How VoFk, GTEAM 70 QUEENSTOWN |AND LIVERPOOL, CAR- rying the Unite! States maite, Salling every Wednestay. HARLEM RAILROAD. igi Sy Hart oe Tana vouch BROORBIONS. Ac BEC AT TS: SIT, WTH, WTH AND 9TH OF (ihe now ind iret class steamer PLEASANT VA will Jeave on Tucad: y sf bs ead Sah meuday, ‘tharaa sy woh i the ihresuanemis ou SUNDAY EXCURSION. FOR Wi 8 Gity Island end Wekds’ Posts Suet beac NELLY WHITE eaves Peck slip Cy Rnd mornin, af Slovsiex,touehing’ al "Eleventh abd Toirty-eveuth wet each way. Relat rd fc chelle at i:8, arriving at tbe chy at OP Mt en NEW STEAMER PLEASANT VALLEY Aide resi ets ea semeoaes ‘Thirty-fourth’sureet bot ways. . Seu uly AT Al RAL ROAD Fol ON, Bi Wait fouth ant Unsiton ceny earete Greenwood Comers Connect with aveaincarsto the island every forty O°aray onaies tea eae ies rae Vark ot o'clock from Vestry rghit and Thing foarte street pier ‘ew i@ wid Ron: dout, landing at Cuszens, W: "Polat, Crawall ‘New Han- pargesd Bow Plax Walla 7! XCURSION—KEYPORT—SUNDAY, SEPT. 25, LAND» K ing at EMzabetaport, Union, Rosavile and Perth A: re Steamer SYLVAN GROVh, Sepia Thowas Ward, i leave Ob: street at 0:00 A. M., and street al Do'clock A.M. Aeturning, leave Keyport at $ P.M. {OR STAMFORD AND GREENWICH.—THE 8STBAM- boat META leaves the foot of Market stroet dally at 2 o'clock P.M, Returning leaves Stamford at 7 and Green wich at 7:40 A M. EGATTA.-THE SAFE AND COMFORTABLE (AND ° J uneqrailed tm ) stenmer MARTHA WARBING: FON will attend daly. Further particu.ars on Monday. EGATTA,THE FINE SEA-GOING STEAMER POPR OATLE 28th, 9th and 8th, fro ok.yn, Now York and Stiten ‘Island. Tickets for 4 Bt, Be Metropolitan, cc, Fuil particwars ou sonday. UNDAY ROAT FOR PEEKSKILL.—THE STEAMER ANTELOPE leaves every morniay, without ist spp) from the ‘oot of Harrison street. at 8 o'ciock, tan tin, ‘Thirty-tonrih street at 8:16, for Yonkers, Dobbs Ferry (rar- wrn.and Nyack by ferry), Sing olny, Haverstraw, irasay hier Verplaaca's and ‘Feskal ‘arrytowi omitted of jundays. UNDAY, SEPTEMEER %%.—-EXCURSION TO NEW- burg, landing at West Point and Cold Spring. Fare 50c. ‘arclay street, 8:15 A M.; Curistopher street, 8:30 A M.; ‘Thirty-fourth street, North river,9A.M. Returving, leaves Newburg at 2 o'clock P. M. IDAHO, Price. September 28, at 9 A. M. NEVADA, hs ne pe se aS P. M. Hi: STEAMER THOMAS F HUES, CAPTALR eoken Cabin Id; stocraxe, currency. atin tonne .O an oe am Fammoigere booked “9 and from Parlay Hambure, Norway | Janding ad They south art, Massaat Valey and Yor Leo, and Sweden, 4c, Drafts on Ireland, England,- and | Sunda; Germany at lowest rates, SPY, to WILLIAMS & GUYON, 29 Broadway. FINANCIAL. E 7 TLANTIO SAVINGS BAN LE DARE Tis Sah neve A GiMthac, square ani New’ Bowery, Now York. The General Transatlantf Bteamsht from Bi to 66,00, acy: Mafl between New York and Havre, fog at Brest and South: ‘alppton. The spent vessels on this favorite route for the Conti. nent will aati from pler No. 50 North river, as follows :— VILLE De PARIS, Surmont... Saturday, October 1 ST, LAURENT, Lomarie. ber 15 PEREIRE, Daure. Sat LAFAYETTE, Boi ‘Saturday, Rates of pasenge, payable in go d, incl To Brest or Havre—First Cabin, $14); Second in, $75. To Faris inc.uding raflway ticket)—@145 and $78. ‘These steamers do not curry steerage barsongers. American travellers: going to or returpi irom the Conti- nent of iurope by taking the steamers of this line av.id both transit by Engitsh rat ways and the disoomforts of crossing tue Channel, benides saving time, trou ste aud ex; ense. ‘GEORGE MACKENZIE, Agent, 68 Broadway. SPECIAL NOTICE, -Hereatter ‘of this line will touch at ‘Southamptoa, Engand, to land pamengers and specie, TEAM TO Brei DANO. QUEEN ednenday, ey and Saturday. ednesday, Boptembor 28 Natiird y, October 1 in'aby pu niga, Kroland, Scotland, current rates of exchange. Apply at THOMPSON'S Pas: PR sage ofllee, 73 uroudway, corner of Rector street, see: COASTEWISS STEAMSHLPS. ACIFIC MALL BTEAMSIIIP COMPANY'S Trough Line wo Cal:forn’a and Chins. Freight and greatly reduced. Through rates, New York to Sas Francisco First Chm a gi of berth. according to lveaitan . qlbeye Fates clive berths, boxed and sil meoewesrtes for 1 trip. - Kteain ra.of the above line leave pler 48 North river, toot of Canal street, at 12 0'clook noon, on 4th and 20th of exch month, except when those days fall on Sunday, then the day pre- vious, One hundred pounds of baggage free to each adult, Medi- cine and attondanoe free, 8° October 4—ARIZONA, Captain Maury, connecting with MONTANA, Captain rarcer. Steamer AMERICA will leavo San Francisco November 1, 1870, ‘or China and Japan. ‘All freight for San’ Francisco will goas fast, and be re- ceived untll4 P. M. Mouday, Ue ober 3 Freight for Central America and Sout Pacific ports will be received untii4 f. M. on Saturday, Getober L, only, All the usual facilities afforded shippers tn collecting iuland charges, & For freicht or parsage tlekets and all further information apply at the olice, pler 42 North river. ay Beeps wan, Freight at reduced rates. ip KAN FRANCISCO will be deapatched to pier 46 Bust nver om Thuraday, September 22, For freight or puasage apply to iad WM, 1. WEBB, 64 Exchange place. NITED STATES MAIL TO HAVANA. Auantic Mal: Steamship Company. Falling regulurly every Thursday, at 0 o’ciock P, M, pre- cise y, trom pier No. 4 Nortis ri MISSOURI, Captain J. B, Kdwar, «September 29 MORRO CASTLE, Captain R. Ad: axeuy,...Oct. 6 COLUMBIA, « aptain & Vaa Sto Oct. 18 For freight or passage app y 10 er ee G. WHELLER, Jn,, President, No. 6 Bowlin: Green. } AVANA, SISAL AND VERA CRUZ. New York and Mexican Maii Steamship Line, auiliny every iwenty days, from pler 17 Bast river. ‘the uew mrs CITY OF MEKIDA, Deaken, Friday, Sept, 80, 8 P.M. CILY OF MEXICO, Iimmerinan, Thursday, Oot, 20,3 P.M. Vor freistt or passage appiy to PPYALEXANDKE & SONS 83 Broadway. XAS LINE OF GALVESTON STEAMERS DIRECT. The Al steainehyp BENEFACTOR, Captala Penning at pler 20 ast river. will take what trei ht wm sent down No bids of ading afer s.eamer's sal.ing, A mail bag will be ma © up for this ship at tia oitice, ‘Ail goods for Houston or the interior wii be sorwarded by our agents, Messrs. 't, McMahon C ., ire of charge. The sieamer GULF STREAM wil!’ follow and sail when a. For freight or passaze apply to CG. H. MALLORY & CO. OR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT. TLe Cromwel: Steamship Li jeaving pier No. # North ri er at $o'cluck P. CORES, Capt m Nelson... ... a GEOR si W N, Captain Gager. Uctober 8, Freight receive 1 daily, Turough rates given for Guivestou, Indianowa, Mookie and Si, Louis. bin paseiye, #5 . Kor ppiy to MIVELL & C JeO8 NEW ORLEANS DIRECT. Ond line, low fretght. axs'siiewheel steamship U8 8010, a8 follows :— wotover ‘The well known first a Thomas H, Morton, Commander, will leave pier 36 North river, on Suturiay, Ist ‘October, nt 8 EM. “Freight taken for Mobile wo be resbpped at New Or- jeans. For freight or passage, having superior accommodations, apply to sake LIVINGSTON, FOX & CU, 84 Liberty street. Steamship LODONA wili follow frum pier No. 20 Last river, on utaruay, 6th ovo er. ‘©. H. MALLORY & CO, ‘ii Maaden la W ORLEANS DIRECT, MEKCHANTS’ STEAMSHIP LINE, From pier No. 12 North river, at § o'clock P, M. WESPERN Mit xOPOLIS on Saturday, October te Freight recelved daily. Throwub rates jrven for St, Louts, . Mo ile, Galveston and Indianola, For ireight or passage, having superior accommo ‘ations, apply to FREOERIC BAKE, 40 Broadway. SHE GREAT SOUTHERN FREIGHT AND PASSENGER, T ‘Line for Charleston, 8. (., the Florida Ports ani South and Southwest, salting from pier No, 6 North river ata P.M. every Tuceday, hursday und Saturday. ‘The first class aidewhoel sieainship JAMES ADGER, Captain L. J. Lockwood, will sail on Tuesday, September Through passuge tickets aud bills of lading issued at low- est rat . Vor local freight and passa apply to HENRY KR, MORGAN & CO. 90 Broadway, For through freight tari’ ani BENILE’ D. HAS Great entvance in Thomas atrect. ‘The steamship SOUTH CAROLINA will follow ana Bull on Thursday, September {OR NORFOLK, CITY P. Old Dominion Steamship Compan ‘Steamships of this Jine leave pler 87 North river, foot of Beach atreet, For Norioik, City Point and Richmond, every Tuesday rday, ats’. M., conaceting wich the Vir ee Air line, th aboart Tninat Am itie, esapeake ant Ohio rail ailrovds.‘Borortgh: p: lading at re rates to ginia. anit Teno: Songer tickets an { through DI all points Sonth and South west. t i v1 87, or to . “Apply at oltice on pler TT oT MoORRADY, Prosidonty 187 Greenw.ch aireet, corner wt Dey. oo HRAV ELLE LBANY AND TROY 4A duction in fare and state rs Aibany or Troy | 6) with alate room aw on, cents: A; firet clags, $1 60; vo, wita verth, B1; and ake reduction tail points Weat or vo.th, The eleyant steamers VAN DEREIL! ant CONNECT depot pier 44, having <0. Rplevaid roows, ieave thei w foot of Frince, Spring of Chariton street, dally, Saturday excoped (sua ays are ame ae heretolero , atuovclock P.M, Passengers be Rixth or Eighth avenue horae care wili vet out at Chariton street, Revuralig, leave é y. Mi. Troy at 6 and Albany at 8M VMS Ww wancox & 5ONS received, ana pen thereon allowed at the rate of . ix per Cent, free of tax. Interest commences quarte , January, Jaly and Qetober.” Monoy deposited now will draw toterest from Oo.” er A —MONEY LOANED (PROMPTLY), IN SUMS « suit, on improve? and acessiple unim) o perty. Mortgages cashed, V. K. SEVEN: Cytnk Ta Prov strest, AN FIRST CLASS PARTY WILLING TO LOAN 4. Indy of bart pion #400 can have room and Eset 3 ‘ithe debt is paid. Address A. 8., oflice. XCELSIOR SAVINGS BANK, a) 268 Sixth avenue, 1 octh’s theatre, will’ draw interest trom October tnerat pede dan terest paid on all sums from. x IsAaoR Bameere, K. K. THURMLIY yy me 2 Secrcaty. HUGH MURRAY) Vice Presidents, FOR, SALE—10 PER CENT CITY AND COUNTY Bonds, tree of ali taxes, First class securities of unj doubted character below par. Government and other securitics received in al lowing vest market prieos, and bonds purchased by out of town residents sent by express free of ne. ‘Also New York city ratiroad atveks ant bonds, insurance, bank and faslight stocks, amd & large variety of other stocks and bonds for protitabie investment, at low Fates, by ALBERI H. NICOLAY, Stock Broker ant Auctioneer, No. 45 Pine street, N. Ye N. B.— Ail classes of securition not dealt in at the New York Block Exchange Bearda receive special attention, witok has, eon the eatablinhed ‘citom with this hows for many reat, FIO WES A MACY BANKERS. (THE SAME AS AN INCORPORATED BANK), 30 WALL STREET, NEW YORK. FOUR PER CENT IN REST ALLOWED ON DE- Persons desirous of receiving interest for their money and having it wubject at aii thnes to. check on demand can do so by depositing WITH THIS BANK, which allows nterest on the entire daily business at the rate of FOUR PER CENT per annum, Colicetions made on any part of the world, with immediate returns, at the lowest current rates. ‘Orders for purchase or gale Of stocks, bonds or gold promptly executed. [STEREST FROM THE IST OF EACH MONTH, CITIZENS’ SAVINGS HANK, No. 68 Bowery, corner of canal stree’, New York. screnent rate of interest six-por ceut on all Sums from #64. 0 $10) Money deposited on or before October 1 will bear interest from that date. Interest caleulated from the 1st of the month folowing the day of deposit, and is computed aud. paid or credite Janu ta 4 and daly L on the amuunt ia bank on tone days. sank open EVERY DAY from 1U A. M. to 3 & M., und op MONDAYS aad SATURDAYS from 1) A. M. to 7 P.M. FE. A. QUINTARD, President. SFYMoUR A. BuNoF, Secretary. ‘MONEY 70 LOAN-ON BOND AND MORTGAGE, OM Pret class Proj win this city, in sams to suit, from 45,000 Lo G150,000,, aevIN bought. JOHN T. 1VING, 24 Pine street, third Boor, MOREY,,70 HOANIN SUMS TO SUT, (ON DIA: monds nd other collatersl. 8. SMITH, Franktort House, corner Frankfort and Wiliam sircets, MOREY, 70, LOAN-ON NEW YORK AND BROOKLYN Improved and desirable New York unimproved Keal Estate, + ‘and secon! Mortzages promptly cushed xt Jowest market rates, Principals only dealt with, WILLIAM BINCLAIK, JR., « GO., No. 3 t'ine street, Mouey deposited now OTICE.—THE ANNUAL METIN | Q# THE STUCK. hol.erg of the Sialfurd Pavement Company wid be beld ‘at the oflice of J. R. Whiting, Esu., No. 4 Warren street, New York. on Tuesday, October 4, 1:70, tor the election’ of » Board of Trustees und other lawful Businces. ‘The transfer Louks will be clused September 20 and re- opened Vetober d. * 1. C, LES ER, ‘NEW YORK, Sept. 15, 1870. Secretary. Q)FEIGE OF THE INTERNATIONAL OCEAN TELE h_ Company, 8 Livery street, New York, bept. 24 1570.—The transfer Vook# o. th s company will be c.used from Ocwber to October AL proximy. oe aenasurer: DRINCIPALS, ON DIRECT APPLICATION, SUP. plied with money on good mortgages, in New Yor or Hrookiyn, wishout Winer 5004 margins, wi:bout bonus. , 42 Vine strevt. TI NION ,DIME SAVINGS BANK, ) Nos. 896 and 898 Canu! street Six per cent interest on $5 to iW’. Money deposited now will bear interest trom October 1. Asvets 15153,46 i WANTED 800m, ON L ESTAT? NEAR NEW VY York, worth $3010), Add.ess MOKTGAGE, Herald oee. er of Lalght atreet, % TO LOAN-IN ONE OR TWO SUMS, ON $25.000 Race aly eu somie ee $75,000, trust funds. to loan in situs to suit, 8 5,09 to buy Fest Mortgages, city of Brooklyn Property. G. BENNET, 07 Cedar sue & 6. TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE IN ONE OR $30,000 Wosnos ror three or ave yearn on teat Cinsnclty property, Aigo. $10,00/ ant p6,000, Firat and Sees ond aud Leasehold Moriguses: weuted. HINMAN & SON, 95 Pine street, F TO LOAN ON BOND AND MORTAAGE- $50.00 ‘on Hudson county property. R. WILSON, 1 xchange piace, Jersey City, 5 TO LOAN—ONE FIRST CLASS PRO- $150,000. patria Xow worco. ieoomyn, -Apaie to ALEX. W. SHO FELT. General Agent Great Westorn Matual Life Tasurauce Company, 20 Nassau street. Wg TO LOAN ON BON AND MORT- $200.000 tne Pt smi First and se cond mort_ages wanted. App.y to WILLIAM KESNELLY, No.4 Hive street. At CKER STREET, NEAR BROADWAY, UE stairs. The highear cash wdvances on Diamonds, Watches, Jewe.ry, Piaaos, &c. , also vont (or cash; paar brokers Tickets bought, "V7 Bleecker siret, TS. 4M. MIGEL'S JEWELK, ST ni, NO.9 UNION AV. square (Spingier House), the bibes. cash price paid for Diamonus, Watches and tine Pers. Souey wivunved oa ‘sume to any amount, AJONEY LOANED IM jeweiry and sitverware, anu th ALLEN, did Broauway, wader St. Nich 42 BROADWAY, NEAR TWEATILEI STR! Q13 SeintPaoney ‘advance! 03, Diatoauss W Jeweiry. Le. P1050" NDS, WA sume bonght 3 uote ASTROLOGY. WILLIAM VAN NAM MEDICAL CLAIRVOYANT. 2 Diseases of ail claxses treated, Testimontais on appit cation. 420 Fourth avenue, 7 MARAME LA BLANCH, THE GREAT UNIV AUD Business and Medical Clairvoyant, 15 West «w oty Bixth atreet, between nd ceveuiu avenues, ADAME LE COMTE INSPIRED Mo.DITAL Cusivess French Me iim; inormation pocitive; French and Bugilsh spoken, 108 Ami.y atrest, wear ata M ADAME 8088, Mi DICAL AND BUSIN voyant, tells the past, present and (ature ban; letters writen. Loy West Forty-irat sirwet, Letween Lroadway aud bevyenth avenue. xu

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