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- and 2 o’clocl England ; experienced as above. Continued from ‘Twelfth Page. WAanran= 4 GOOD GIRL AS CHILD'S NURSE; ‘one who is a ok ate cae halen ing to travel. Call at 261 West 29th ANTED—A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT GIRL ‘as good plain cook, washer and ironer. Apply, With references, at 119 West 16th st., after 9 o'clock. jee RESPECTABLE MIDDLE-AGED WO- aiden as fompanica 5 pits to an ava oint We will be re- w read and sew. ew York Post Wass GIRLS; ONE AS WAITRESS AND hambermaid and to assist with the washing and dgonine.t in other as nurse and seamstress, Apply at 135 ‘ANTED—A TRUSTWORTHY ‘YOUNG GIRL, AS seamstress and to assist in the care of a child: must EA wills pac bring first class references. Apply at 318 ‘ANTED—A NEAT, WILLING GIRL, FOR GENERAL housework; must ‘&@ good cook, washer and froper reference irom last employer, Apply at S41 NRW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1873—THIPLE SHEET. COACHMEN AND GAGDENERS. ‘A. FARMER TO TAK 7 bpd ENTIRE CHARGE—WARTS te mperent In all ite Uranches: is & will make *hinaeelt oot ug eat a Au: Gress k. B., box 225 Herald oltice, this A years’ practical experience Si thts ANTED—A PROTESTANT WOMAN, AS WAITRESS in a private family ; one who understands her busi- ness; German or Swedish prefersed. Apply at 16 West 25th st, trom 9 to 11, ANTED—A GOOD COOK, WASHER AND IRONER, one who thoroughly understands her business; city references req pe pply at No, 52 West 47th st, between 9 and 1 o'cs ANTED—A PROTESTANT GIRL TO COOK, WASH find iron in a smail family: none need apply but those who Hodorsinnd their business thoroughly” Apply at 109 West 42d st., from Il to $ o'clock, ‘ANTED—A GIRL AS WAITRESS AND TO ASSIST with the washing and ironing ina smail family; gity reference required: Call between and 2 o'clock at 443 West doth st, between Broadway and Sit ANTED—A COMPETENT GIRL TO cook AND ‘assist with the washing and ironing in a small pri- vate family; city reference required. Cull, between 10 ke, at 28 West 48th st, ANTED—A COMPETENT YOUNG WOMAN TO make herseit generaily useful in a small family of f¥o,and a child ; ng accommodation for sleeping. for two days at $03 West lath st, near 8th av. ANTED—A WAITRE! A YOUNG PERSON WHO understands her Donieee and has good city refer- gnee. Apply, from 10 to 12 o'clock this morning, at 340 Madison ay., corner 44th st. . ANTED—A YOUNG PROTESTANT GIRL FOR general, housework, to go a short distance in the country. Call to-day, between 10 and 12 o'clock, at 45 Mercer st. ANTED—A NEAT GIRU, ‘ACCUSTOMED TO WAIT. ing, as waitress and chambermaid in a small fam aes 12. Apply, with city reference, at +16 West th Stn to-day. ANTED—A RESPECTABLE GIRL, IN A SMALL family, for chamberwork and to assist with wash- ng.and troulbg. Apply at 244 West 63d st, (rom 9 ull 3 o'clock. i ANTED—TWO RESPECTABLE GIRLS IN A private family; one to cook, wash and iron; the other todo chamberwork and assist with washing aud ironing. Apply at 27 City Hall place. ANTED—A COMPETENT COOK, WASHER AND froner; also a mbermaid and waitress; also a scamstress and |: maid; good references indis- meceaple. Apply at 38° West 25th st., between 9 and 12 CLERKS AN)) SALESMEN, iE WISHES .A POBITION IN A BUSI. py Wilh Invest, ga approved, with, mp fs frown 8 15, O00 5 neta wide ex- eta bal nd income eh ent to Ail almost any tion. address, ‘with HL H,, box. fice. “| GENTLEMAN OF MIDDLE AGE, THOROUGHLY conversant with bookkee| 4 having several y hoa and confidential clerk, desires & ion in some banking gr commercial house ; Ad- dress SECRETARY, box 18 Post anes Brookgn A MIDDLE-AGED PHARMACIST AND CHEMIST, graduated in Holland, and also thoroughly ac: inted with analytical ckémistry, desires a position in er ordiunet Rhee aint ea ae in Bix lan) 8; highe: F heen tour years in business in the United States, Address CHEMISY, box 6219 Post office, \LERK WANTED-—IN A nSEe FURNISHING store; one thoroughly a ted with the business oa who can give th st ry references. Address F, J. . Herald Uptown Branch office. T)RUE CLERK WANTED—A COMPETENT ONE AND an assistant; one spcaking German preferred, Call at 2,123 Sd ay., corner 115th st, IRE INSURANCE.—EMPLOYMENT OF ANY KIND wanted by a man with 18 years’ experience: good enman; references and security. Address UN: RITER, box 112 Herald office. ITUATION WANTED—BY AN INTELLIGENT YOUNG man, 19 yeurs old; good penman; willing to make himself useful in any position office, store or commer- Clal house. Address AMELOAN, box 1d Herald oflice. 0 DRUGGISTS.—A YOUNG MAN WOULD LIKE A nin some retail drug store in this city; east side prefer d; wants to learn the business; salary no obiee n furnish the very best of reference. Address DRUGGIST, Herald oMes. 0 waTOH TRADE.—WANTED, BY A GENTLEMAN 0 ear: Sspenance in the Watch trade, a situation has trade; been employed by largest houses in America, and. has Grst. class city references. Address, for one week, G@. HOUSMAN, care L Friessner, 33 and 35 John sireet. JANTED-SALESMEN | FOR EMBKOIDERIES, fancy ee &c. Apply, before 10 o'clock, to ARMSTRON ‘avy WANTED A CLERK FOR A COUNTRY STORE, who understands the business and is @ good cal: Noe 40 Gina must speak German and Knglish. Inquire at ANTED—A LIVE MAN WHO CAN SHOW A GOOD record as travelling salesman, by a wholesale re house. None others need apply to WINE MERCHAN Herald office. TANTED—A SALESMAN IN THE VARNISH BUSL ness; must have « Maae trade and thorough knowl- edge of the business. A dress, with references, MOSES BIGELOW, Newark, N. J. ‘WAXTED—4 COMPETE 'T BOOKKEEPER, MIDDLE- aged, of reliable habits Iti ‘with good recommenda- flons must be a good peninan and. experienced in keep- ing a full set of books, Address N. D. C., Herald office, JARTED—A BOOKKEEPER IN A COMMISSION houge: must understand the French lauguag anes stating salary expected, C. & B., box 192 office. WARTED—A WELL EDUCATED GERMAN SALES- lady in STOCKS Worsted store, 61 Court st, Brooklyn. AW AnD 8 BANK OFFICERS. A MAN OF 2 OS experience as bank messe! and specie nge clerk res a situation: bonds given; best references. Address SECURITY, Herald office. t asmrh-p~ jad SITUATION WANTED BY 4suae no usiness. first c city yelrenoen® Gall at or address bf , 140 Wi = le mari \. Wi ul ays re MY dest a ity reference. ‘Kadress 5. B., 121 West 23d ¥ LORMAN AND GROOM’S SITUATION WANTED— By a first to ate man; can milk if requined and tend a turnace ‘st class 4 and country refenences. Address T. box 210 Heraid office. OAC EAS, SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG J man, Fears of age; thoroughly understands’ his business," which his references wil; ceri itt is willing and can milk, Address W. ©, box erald o@io CoACHMAN'S | SITUATION WANTED—BY_ A FIRST class man, just disengazed; stylish city driver: with {ng and obliging ; will be found suitable to any who may want him, Address W. 135 st., private Stable ntle pom fest optha THE SRADES, ponaannnens renee aad FIRST CLASS MECHANIOAL tL WOOD. ENGRAVER wishes a situation where he would receive # steady salary, Address ENGRAVER, Hi raid oilice. hati BOY, AGE 16, WISHES TO LEARN A TRADES ost 1 irpenter oF ‘eheelwright proferred. Address louston st y BOY, ub YEAR ree AGE, WISHES TO LEARN some ood trade; has been at engraving, | Address, geapply ail week, to WILLIAM H LRONHARD, I A STRONG BOY WOULD LIKK TO LEARN A trade of some kind, Address WALTER, Herald Up- town Branch otlice. SMART BOY WANTS TO LEARN THE BUS of engraving, ir NESS first Class house € aves, Gaslish, Germanand French. Address of call uli L. Ke No. 185 broadway, Brooklyn, B. D. INGRAVER WANTED—WHO CAN QUT BRASS oR other hard metals. & PECKETT. 20 and 2 2Gold st. AVEKEL GQEpArTION WANTED—BY A COMPETE man, #8 machinist, to take in charge a lot of sewing Address C. SATTLER, 102 kssex st. machines. NOACHMAN’S SITUATION WANTED—BY A MOST competent man, of long experience, also as groom; good, steady driver; unexceptionable city recommenda- fond Apply to COACHMAN, 625 Broadway, Mr. Demo- v8 OACHMAN AND GROOWS SITUATION WANTED. By arespectable young tan (single) ; is a first class groom and caretul cfty driver; is strictly tempera Honest, willing and obliging: will make himsel! usetul in a private family; no abjection to any part of the State; best reference as to character und sobriety. Address Peed 3 7th av. corner 34th st. SITUATION WANTED—BY A BLOCKER, IN A HAT it and bonnet bleachery; one who understands his Dusiness, Apply at No #04 Kast 13th st. | QUOEMARER WANTED—A PIRST CLASS FOREMAN; must be 4 competent pattera cutter and fully under- stand running a first class Philadelphia jadies' and chil- dren's shoe tactory. Address, with reference, LANG BLRNUUNER, 15 North Front st Pniladelphia Wnts DRAUGHTSMAN, ACCUSTOMED TO work on trausier paper. D. A. SANBORN, 117 Broadway, roou 43 IRST CLASS COACAMAN AND GROOM—A STEADY young German Protestant wants a situation; no ob- jection to the, country ; five years’ first class reference, AN DESIRES A y or country; first Address J, IRST CLASS ENGLISA COA sitdation; married (no family) ; ¢ jass recommendations from last employer. Ox 1% Herald Uptown Branch office. ARDENER’S SITUATION WANTED—BY A FIRST J ciass man, German, sinzle, and a Protestant; thor- oughly understands his business in all its branches: can show the highest testimonials trom the best places in the United States, Germany and France. Address W., seed store, 67 Nassan st., New York. ANTED—A COMPETENT BNGINELR TO RUN A Steam heating engine: a ply, with good reterence, at 120 ¥ dregs, by letter ing qualifications and rei ‘ANTED—A CIGAR MAKER, WHO UNDERSTANDS his business thoroughly: good wages and steady work toa first class man. Inquize at L. SHAW’S Hair J ry B., L227 breuaway stat. nee. He GARDENER, FARMER AND CARE TAKER. By a thorough. Practical and trustworthy Scote nan; wages moderate till spring. Address 2. STERLING, box 116 ferald office. ~ Store, 364 Bowery, corner 4th st. ANTED—A COMPETENT MAN TO TAKE CHARGE of ® tim manutactory ands japanner, to go to ‘anada immediately. Apply at BLIss & WILLIAMS’, ier Piymouth #t, Brooklyn, irom 3 to 6 P. M. ESPECTABLE YOUNG SINGLE MAN WISHES SIT- uation ascoachman and gardener; can milk; 33% Years’ best city reference irom his last employer. Ad- dress J. N., box 112 Herald office, ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG COLORED MAN an; four years’ reference from last are ‘Staples, St, near thay. Inquire for as conc Call at Lamb’! EDWARD, ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, AS groom; thoroughly understands the care of road porsess os reference. Call on or address N, D., 125 est 3ist si ANTED—A FOR FOR A ascetic net ergetic, driving man, accus- tomed to leading a gang of men and to the use of steam for distilling. boiling, &c., is required. Apply at the southeast corner of 2th st. and Iith av., between 6.and 7 o'clock, on the evenings of Thursday or Friday, the 9th or 10th of October. ___FRENCH A ADVE 1ISEMENTS. ee N DEMANDE-UNE INSTITUTRICE FRANCAISE (Protestante) pour des jeunes enfants. S'adresser gu No. 20 87me rue (st), jeudi, enire midi et deux heures. DISTILLERY OF ITUATION WANTED—IN CITY OR COUNTRY BY A young man as groom; understands the care of horses thoroughly and is willing to make himself useful. ress J. A., box 1U8 Herald o ITUATION WANTED—BY AN ENGLISHMAN, AS coachman; first class references; single; present gmployers leaving for Europe. Address 17 saat th DEMANDE—UNE FILLE FRANCAISE COMME q Donne d’eniants, S'adresser au No. 13 léme rue ue: ‘N GARCON DE TABLE FRANCAIS, DE PREMIER ordre, pariant tres bien l’Ang’ desire se placer dans une famille privee de premier ordre ; de tres-bonnes references seront fournies. S’adresser a E. G., No. 23 South oth av. ANTED—AN INDIGENT NEW ENGLAND LADS farm brought up, to take entire charge of a wid- ower’s family; must have an ordinary education, unde standing the care of children, music, good housekeeping, fe healthy, active, age about 30, and wishing a per: manent home to that of a salary—such a lady, of good character, may haye her own wa; Bo obleotion. | Address A. H. Middlesex county, N. ACKEN, Franklin Park, treme indigence | WAXTED—& XOUNG MAN WHO TAS SOME knowledge of the hat and fur business. Inquire in the afternoon or evening at Li, Katzenberg's, #l Myrtle av., Brooklyn. Qrvarion WANTED-BY A SINGLE MAN, AS coachman ina first class family; understands his business in allits branches: four years’ reference from lastemployer, Address J., 29 Railroad av., Jersey City. NE JEUNE DAME, PARLANT ALLEMAND ET Frangais, arrivant de Paris, cherche une place com- remiere modiste. Addressez & Madame SEFILLE, mi No. 854 Broad way. y TANTED—DENTIST, A_ FIRST OPERATOR, WITH good address, who is capable of assuming full charge, Address DENTIST, box 110 Herala Uptown branch o} 15 EAST 42D St. WANTED, ‘A GOOD GIRL TO work in a restau “___SETUATIONS WANTED—MALES e “A FIRST CLASS BARKEEPER WANTS A SIT fron, to attend Dar: reference from tormer place. Address J. M., box 119 Herald office. RESPECTABLE YOUNG COLORED MAN WISH Chee asstableman. Call on or address J LEVITT, 62 Worth st., or R. F roork, 70 Browuway. At WAITER.—WANTED, A SITUATION AS WAITER rR in a gentleman's tamily; is fully competent and.c an be well recommended; age $3 Address R. F., No. 1,257 Broadway. A, QOLORED MAN (SINGLE) DESIRES | | SITUA- tion as waiter in a private family; has had experi- ence and can give best ref IN Herat ottee. give best references. Address JOHN, 8 WAITER IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, BY A RE- pectable young man; best city jection t to the country, Address B. ranch office. A COMPETENT ENGLISH BUTLER DESIRES A situation; first class references trom Philade!phia and Baltimore. Address J. B., Herald Uptown Branch reference; no ob- ., Herald Uptown GERMAN OR SWISS AS WAITER IN A PRIVATE famil va Sood x custareee required. Call beiore one o'clock at No. it Sed si STOUT YOUNG IRISHMAN, NOT AFRAID TO situation as porter; understands the eference. Cali on or address M. M., 60 Spring st., cetiurd floor, room 6, tor three days. YATOHMAN’S SITUATION WANTED—BY A Protestant man; honest and sober; best city refer- ence. Address, tor two days, J. D. G., Herald Cptown Branch office, 1,265 Broadway. WELL EDUCATED YOUNG MAN, FROM THE West Indies, desires a situation as gentleman's valet Or As first class waiter in a boarding house; excellent ret- US toes Call on address E. L. P., 132 West 26th st., top joor. yee YOUNG MAN WISHKS A SITUATION AT BAR- tending ; understands the restaurant business, Ad- dress B. EE, Herald office. YOUNG MAN, WILLING AND ABLE TO WORK, wishes a situation as porter or in any other capacity where he can make himself usetul; is a good marker: tan come well recommended, Address M. M. office, HOTEL MAN WISHES TO OBTA for himself and wife; can carve, Wiores and make himself generaily us pomeabseves: wood. rererenios, ity Post office. A MIDDLE-AGED SWEDE, OF SOME EDUCATION, wishes a situation as servant or waiterman in a xe! Heman’s house, or some other light work: would. go for nail vases good references. Address JouNsox box 4,859 Post office, New York. SITUATIONS ake charge of ul; the wie ag Address ©. J. G., Jersey |. T, Herald | “to $3,000 cash. TT in a wholesale businéss, who can invest ‘A fair salary Will be paid an money. Address Is Ba box 1a erald eration for ottice. Wee SECRETARY IN AN INSURANCE office ; sala per month at first; avood man, who will temporarily invest $1,500 on good security, can procure the above position; none others need apply. Address URA! 1» box 187 Herald | oft INTELLIGENT YOUNG MAN AS EN. ne Who has had some experience, writ a good hand, andi quick uni accurite at figures, A ITUATION WANTED—BY A SINGLE ENG! 4) as coachman with a first class family; roperertl the care of fine horses; will be found temperate and obliging; press ust, Teference from last employer. ddress Id office. TANTED—A SITUATION, BY A STEADY SCOTCH- man, as coachman or groom; first class reference. Address GROOM, 333 West dist st. WAXTEDSRY A FIRST CLASS COACHMAN, ENG: lish, married, no family; best city reference. Cail on or address J. D., 123 West 58th si., private stable. SITUATION BY A FIRST CLASS villing and obliging; the best city ref- a rivate bles. SITUATION AS COACHMAN AND has best city refer- 7 ANTED—A_ groom by a married man; es dress, stating sularyvexpected, FASHIONS, Herald Up- | ence. “Gall on or address J. 1., 17 Last 90th st., Harnet’s town’ Branch office. stable. WANTED GBY A YOUNG MARRIED MAN, A SITUA: | \ATANTED—A SITUATION. BY & RESPECTABLE tion in the retail or wholesaie grocery and wine Ung man, as couchiian; willing and obliging: trade; has had large experience as storemai. traveller | f00d reference irom last place, Address W. C., box lit and agent; would deposit a small sum of money as secu- rity toany one employing him. Address C. M. W., box 154 Herald oltice. “COACHMEN AD Dd GARDEXNE Se “2M “AN EXPERIENCED COACHMAN AND GROOM, Froteand single, w with 4 years’ reterence, wants a ation. Address Lik privat bie. YOUNG MAN WISHES A SITUATION AS COACH- jan, city or country; good refeference, Address COACHMAN, box 174 Herald Uptown Branch office. SITUATION WANTED—AS COACHMAN AND GAR- dene: oe ay, understands his business. Call on or address'L. EMERY, 43 West 14th st. A: SINGLE MAN WANTS A SITUATION AS COACH. ;, has driven for tne last mx years in Brooklyn and New’ York is a has reference for ii dress F. K., box 166 fre ‘ald office. GENTLEMAN WISHES TO PROCURE A SITUA- tion for his coachman, who {sa very steady young ina; willing and obliging : also frei class driver: in city or country. Address » box 22) Herald office. GENTLEMAN SELLING OUT WISHES 10 rocure a situation for a reliable family coachman ; is wel POR as city driver. Inquire of ANDREWS: & SANFORD, 553 Broadway, or address the COACHMAN, GENTLEMAN WISHES A SITUATION FOR HIS coachman, whom he ean thoroughly recommeud ; parting with him on account of selling out. G, FR. LIN, 4 East 14th st. FIRST HAND, GOOD PRACTICAL GARDENER; German; thoroughly understands his business; de- es a ues with a gentiemat ood reference. Address ARNLST H., box 219 Herald office. UNG MAN WISHES A SITUATION AS COACH- man and gardener; thoroughly understands the care of horses; can milk and take charge of furnace. Address H. M., box Herald offi Herald oitice, JANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG MAN, AS coachman; geuerally ‘useful; nine vears’ reter- gnce irom last loyer, who is gone to Europe. Ad- dress J. ©. Herald office, J ANTED—A SITUATION AS WAITER OR COACH- yaresnectable colored man; New York or ool reterence, Address No. 11 Grand st. J ANTED—A SITUATION AS FIRST CLASS COACH- ; three years’ reteren: rom last employer. J. W., 42 East » Drivate stable, TANTED—A SITUATION, AS COACHMAN OR groom, by a single young man; country preferred: best reference from last employer. Address 213 East 28d st., private stable. \ mal Call on or address HOUSES, ROOMS, ¢ rs BC oy Ww. A NTED. ees this ( city, and Brooklyn. FAMILY OF THREE WANT A SECOND FLOOR of three unfurnished Rooms wi:h a private family, below Thirty-fourth street, Second and s h avenues; rent not to exceed $25 per ‘month; references. Address HONE, box 114 Herald Uptown Branch office, for two jays. JURNISHED ROOMS USE OF kitchen : mus¢ be in first class neighborhood ; terms must be moderate; best references given and required Address, with full particulars, J. B., box 191 Herald office, URNISHED HOUSE WANTED-BY A FIRST CLASS party; location below Thirty-first street, Fourth and Seventh avenues; rent not to exceed $275 per mouth. Address H., box 3,154 Post office, MALL FURNISHED FLAT WANTED—BY A GEN- tleman and wife, in a first class neighborhood and at & mgderate rent, Adiiress box 4.555 Post office, New York. WA4RTED—TWO OR THRER UNFURNISHED ROOMS, between Fourth and Forty-second streets, Third and Elghth avenues. Address, stating terms, A. J. C. Herald office. ANTED—TO LEASE A STORE SUITABLE FOR A restaurant and bar; must be on the west side of roped dd above ground, Address LEASE, Herald office. TANTED—THREE OR FOUR FURNISHED ROOMS, without board, for a small family, in a good loca: thon. Address B., box 834 Post office. ANTED-A FURNISHED HOUSE, BETWEEN ‘Thirtieth and Forty-fifth streets and Lexington and Sixth avenues, until May next, for a small private family, first class; rent $200 to $250 per month. Address, with particulars, WADE, box 5,460 Post oilice. WANTRD—WITH ANTED—BY A YOUNG ENGLISHMAN, SINGLE, A situation as coachman; thoroughly understands his JL pied best city reterences. Address W. H., 143 West st 7 ANTED—A SITUATION BY AN ENGLISH COA man; understands the management of horses cattle; will be found # useful man ; best references. dress A. B., box 216 Herald office. TANTED—A SITUATION, IN THE SUBURBS OF the city, for a highly recommended, sober coach- man; or high up town or in the country. Address COACHMAN, Herald ‘Uptown Branch office. TANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, A SITUATION AS ‘coachman of groom in a private family, or as por- ter in a howl; steady aud reliable: three years! reterence from last epee Address G. MCKEEVER, 98 Division st, New ¥ Wanten5Y A PROTESTANT SINGLE MAN, A situation as coachman; is willing to make himself Address J. W.. useful; good city and country retereaces, Herald Uptown Braneh office. RESPECTABLE MARRIED MAN, NO CHILDRI 4A. wishes a situation as coachman and gardener; isa good groom; wile is a first class cook; wash and iron in # small ‘amily ; best city reference. Address J. C., box 101 Herald office. Boe - WISHES A SITUATION IN A_ PRIVATE * family ; has four years’ references trom. his last two a Call on or address MARTIN, 933 Broadway, truit UTLER.—WANTE! A POSITION AS BUTLEK, IN 4 Protestant farni < DY a young man, a native of K00. city refevence box 1% Herald Uptown Branch Aduress 1. ©. ven. ittice. ITUATION WANT SS class cook and expert carver. id Uptown Branch oftice, git bs MAN, AS FIRST Address B, O. 17 years old, Aimeeir wencrally useiul; good reference. in a store or off wae Address A. B., Be Hestor st eared ro ) HOTEL, KEEPERS, &C.—WANTED, A SITUATIO ung Man, as first class pastry cook an faker Gal ates Laight wei thive doors irae Gasnt Town or country. WY ann aes A YOUNG MAN SWE ion Address 5) i ” ‘ANTED—BY AN EXPERIENCED MAN A SITUA- tion In some mercantile business: speaks German is thoroughly aquainted with the foreign and de. Address CLERK, a oft ANTED—A SITUATION BY A SING MAN AS gi Tae ie i ats tamily; eee city ret- prence from last ate dress Bi y, inthe frult store. baled AS ENGLISH GARDENER AND WIFE WISH PER. munent situations, as gardener and cook; both un- Gerstand their bu Address T. B., box 140 Herald ott COLORED MAN WANTS A SITUATION AS no objection to the country; two yea ee trom last place. Call on or address J. ste ess in all branches. SINGLE MAN, WITH FIRST CLASS CITY RF- ference, as coachman and pertect groom: sober and obliging, Cull on or address COACLY two days, 127 Bast 19th st., privat SITUATION COACHMAN, BY A Protestant ‘harried man, no children; best refer: Call on or address J. ©., care of Kk. Campbell, 50 ence. ach a <4 honest and ‘go to work: salary $4 Address, 4 handwriting, W. Hox 125 Herald office, ASERTS, AND OTHERS CAN FIND AT HENDER- SON'S, 116 Nassau street, most pesirable articles Yielding extraordinary profits. Men wanted everywhere. bets! WANTED—TO SELL A NEWLY PATENTED and very beautitul work of art: deposit . YEOMAN, 146 hatham street, GE Ts W. NTED—JUST OUT, BEST SELLING AR- icles ever offered; 400 per cent profit; one agent nade’ $267 Just week; samples mailed, 5) cents. Prof. WALLEY, rooni 5, $02 Broadway. A. BOY OF 4 WISHES A SITUATION I¥ 4 WHOLE. 2A sale business: writes a good hand reciles with his Parents: good reference. Cali at 176 East ath V ANTED—FURNISHED ROOMS, IN GOOD LOCA- tion, for light housekeeping, by a family of three adults, or would take a house and’ board owner in full or part payment of reat Address LACO, box 127 Herald onic Wn NTED—ONE LARGE ROOM, BEDROOM AND Kitchen for light housekeeping; must be nicely furnished ; hot and cold water: terms not toexceed $40 Per mo month; location below Fort Address, with iull particula; ald office. J ANTED-IN A JEWISH FAMILY, TWO OR THREE turnished Rooms, for a lady and gentleman, with- out board, in a good neighborhood. Address L. B., Herald Uptown Branch office. WaAxTED-FROM OCTOBER 15 TO MAY 1, 1874, A furnished House, above Fifty fourth, street, east. of pene avenue; iP ce, or less. Address PROMPT PAY- box 119 Herald office. ANTED=A HANDSOMELY FURNISHED HOUSE, below Ewenty- ehird street, till May. 1874, oF longer; will $500 a small private family, Address MON SOMERY, Herald office. WASTED-BY A PARTY OF THE HIGHEST RE- spectability. & good sized Liye House, in a good location, for which a part or the whole rent would fifth street, on west . SHEBOYGAN, Her- be taken in board. Address BENSON, Herald office. ‘ANTED—BY A MOTHER AND 8ON, TWO OR three unfurnished Rooms; rent $20 ber month; ement houses please not answer. Ad ress ‘A. Mi, Dox Herald Uptown Brauch office. J ANTED—TO RENT, FOR SEASON OR LONGER, A first class large four story House, Filty-ninth to venth street, mene Fifth or Madison avennes e elegantly furnished ; private and responsible ha tamnily. Address CARY, Heral d oftes. if 1 TED-BY A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, TWO UN- furnished ‘connecting Rooms, with a quiet amily, and suitable for light housekeeping. Address MAJOX, box lal Uerald Uptown ae h office. SMART, ACTIVE MAN WANTED-IN A LIGHT outicor business. Apply at New York Book Con- éern, No, 7 Warren st, fourth floor, after o'clock. SITUATION WANTED—AS COACHMAN _AND gardener hy a young man; speaks English and Ger- man; thoroughly understands his business; Theat city and country reierence. Cail on or address COACHMAN, 43 West 1ith st SITUATION WANTED-BY A SINGLE YOUNG man, ascoachman and gardener, and the milking of cows also; willing and obliging in anything he is asked to, do; 5% years’ reverence. Address JOHN, box 14 Herald office. ai oe COACHMAN’S SITUATION WANTED—BY A FIRST class married man; a careful, stylish dri‘ highly recommended by the family ‘he has liv Calon or address By ., at J. B. Brewster's, ANTED—A SITUATION BY A YO “MAN AS porter or night watchman; has excelient reference. tee on or address J. FAIRCHILD, 28) Ist av., tor two ays. W? fam WN. C. & YOUNG COLORE malty “aun as waiter ee jootman a a pay ate reverence can be furnishes Addre: . JOHNSON, No. ar ANTED—A_ SITUA’ speaks German And nated English ; h tidcate. Address FRENCH acme ‘Hei Branch office. ANTED—BY A BOY, 15 YEARS OF “AGE, Manent situation in a Book publishing i references. Address W ce. A PER. ©; good HAD EX. iter 10 A. LAW CLERK WANTD—MUST HAVE Perlence and be a good writer. Appi: Mf, to H. TOMPKINS, 28 Broadwa: A SALESMEN WANTED EVERYWHERE—TOo IN- troduce, by sample, an article indispensable to ail herchants and business mer ie a $i to. Ph) per day. SEC West 32d st. CoouNts—erGnT LANGUAGES; BOOKS! to mee cial ents: JA iia #0 meet spec requirements; books opened, rontract: fansiations "A BOOKKEEPER, EMPLOYED BY A WHOLESALE ie bone kb OLN (le 9 the day, desires to post up © out acco i Adiheas HOMAS, bos at rear tegaee hc ec CLOTHING SALESMAN, AMERICAN, OVER SIX years’ experience, desires a situation; salary not wv ‘muon an hg as perman thy ata jory reter- GUESS, station A. toa ONDENT SALAR : Week: must deposit $500 within rep ore ven coer need apply. Address PERMANENT, box ia herald ol books written up periodically by JAMS COX, 51 New st., room 15, RESPECTABLE YOUNG MAN—WHO WRITES AN excellent hand, and has also a good knowledge of Accounts, 1s desirous of some respectable employment advertiser is active, honest and not atraid of work; domo well recommended. Address T. E., 897 West Joi HAVING A PRACTICAL KNOWL y,, book Keeping and also tele. desires a situation; unexce: ‘sulary moderate, Addtess C, D., SITUATION WANTED BY A YOUNG MAN WHO a gg SY fair knowle haaetouet ie ee ets J. id office, or Vey a Wes soth and Sith sta ; ENTLE JUST ARRIVED FROM. SOUTH rica Bae 8 ners “Routh reeniaee ferald Uptown Branch , SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN AS coachman and groon business in a thoroughly understants his its branches; best efty references. Call on K., 17 East sth st. JUST FROM ENGLAND, WISHES A Situation in etiher capacity; clty or country: ceptionabte testimonials i SITUATION WANTED—BY A COACHMAN'S ¥ no encumbrance; thoroughly young man: married finderstands his business: jast employer. ton av. Your years’ city reference trom Adaress J, 5., private stable, 26 Lexing- N MAN, MARRIED, NO CHILDREN, situation as Vegetable gardener on agen: inderstands hiv business; can take care wile as cook and laundress. Ad- , Herald office, AS COACHMAN IN A G MAN > PRIVATE family or with a doctor; is willing and obliging to | ‘Work in the house; first class reterence as to honesty and “yO A FIRST CLASS ADVERTISING unday and “weekly paper With a and commission. Address box ir apply & at so Ct Chatham street. rc SENTS OR MEN OUT OF EMPLOYMENT c JA .make $50 to 875. crane our goods; business light and Fesp@otable call and see, —WANTED, ae EV G MEN AS PARCEL 4 . ass only rnore having. some experience need ap) also a few gow RY BR bo} oy: STERN BROTHERS, 307 61h av NGELL'S TURKISH BATHS, 61 LEXINGTON AV— Want agreeable, honest, intelligent, industrious, Strictly temperate Americans, for baths and office: not older than 45 years. Employment agreeable, healthy ind profitabie, OY WANTED—IN A must write a ‘Address TEA, box 112 OY WANTED-IN A DRY GOODS JOBBING house oss be. ister 8 of age. Address, with 3 G WHOL TEA HOUSE; Herald fice. ALE ‘ood hand and be quick at figures | WAnTED—TO. REST FOR THE WINTER, A.ME- dium sized high stoop House, with view of pur- Pp. chasing. Address, stating terms and location, A, AGNES, station G from $1.0) to UR ROOMS, SUITABLE FOR LIGHT eeping, for a jady nd Bey must be in the orhood oe Forty sevent th and Seventh box i Gs ‘ost office, isied House that wishes torent tt and take Bon ini allow the parties to take a few select hoar jdress COMPETENT, Herald Uptown Branch of TANTED IMMEDIATELY-IN NEW YORK OR Brooklyn, a first class, comiortably furnished ‘din part payment of ‘Address CLAREMONT, Herald Uptown. Braneh V TANTED—FOR THE WINTER, BY TWO YOUNG y students, @ suit of two'or three unfurnished Rooms, i private house, between Sixth and Twentieth streets and irstand Fourth avenues; rent must be mod- erate. Address 8. J. ANDERSON, 128 St Second w y House, where the owner would ba it. re | office, RST CLASS CANVASSERS WANTED EVERY- where to sell an entirely new and useful article, ‘wanted in every house and offiee; large profits for tne right men. 238 Broadway, ro.m 1 WEITING & DAYTON, — FFICK BOY WANTED—AT 22 ANN 8T., ROO: wages $3; must write a fine hand and reside with his parents Apply after 10, with reference. _____ BILLIARDS. SPLENDID CHANCR TO PURG! HARE 5X10 AND | 2A 4x9 carrom Billard Tables, stra d_ eve: | nearly new for $150 to $200. Delane. 4 te ent Steel | Wire Cushions can only be bought at W.' H. GRIFFITH £00.75, 40 Vesey street. Al NDARD AMERICAN BEVEL TABLES AND othe FR lan & Collender, Combination Cusitiona, jor sale onty he patentee, H. W. COLLENDER, V J ANTED—A WAITER AT NO. 18 BROAD ST. 16, GOOD TICKET WRITER, WAktED~4 Boy, nman and quick at fi living with his parents: good West asth es address, for two days, M. D., 18 | gous; wages $8. Address M.A, Heraid office. COACHMAN'S SITUATION WANTED—BY A RE- | y A YOUNG MAN IN A STORE; A STEADY Nee a ted man, with email, fami sist situation ;, $100 cash security required. 18 Dover dines ty retercnce. call on oF adress a. S'Weat | st._Abply two days @ MAN WISHES A SITUATION AS coachman and groom: thoroughly understands the proper treatment of horses, harness and carriages; two Pears’ best reference from present employer. Address M. K., box 107 Herald oftice. youna COLORED MAN WISHES A SITUATION chman or waiter; is willing and obliging; understands his ‘business; good reference Address, tor two days, J. D., 173 thoroughiy from last’ employer. Thompson st. SITUATION WANTED-BY A STEADY YOUNG AL flan ae couchinan: understands his business thor: Sughly in all its branches, has five. yi city reference from Ris jast employ Address J . it. Gibson's, saddler, 795 Broadwe COACHMAN’S SITUATION WANTED— BYA YOUNG A “mitted man thoroughly competent in every re- Spect; willing aud obliging; no objection A the hd best and sa tory reterence given. Address J. New Brighton Post office, Staten Island, for tw: Youxe SCOTCHMAN WANTS A Sav AtiOn “AS ‘bth ie Hat groom; i ie nn and careful ey ol ing and willing to make him: pee iar eiateae Me ROBERTSON, 00 Rass TANTED—A SMART, ACTIVE YOUNG, MAN AS V GOLDEN’S, 46 7th a Wiveretait ary goods business. Apply to W. J. HET: TRICK, ANG Myrtle a 9. MAN, 15 YEARS OLD, FOR OF- jesale house $3 Pecdhent o with ; £8 o'clock. enna a GOOD LIGHTNING ROD SOLigivon the year ina Southern city. Address stating salary expected id offics and references. WASTED-SMART, ACTIVE MEN AS CANVASSERS for the “Victor."’ Call at the office, 54 Kast 10ti st. Unprecedented inducements. V TANTED—IN A B who thoroughly understands the business, Apply to B. SMITH, southeast corner of Toird and Garden shay I Hoe oad ANTED—A SMART MAN TO TAKE CHARGE OF A Festaurant; must be competent Ad some, well recommende With ret ences, at PARKSR’ Ky Broadway and shia A GENTLEMAN DESIRES TO PROCURE A SITUA. tion for his ate a en gta aris young Man, single oF as po tehman, oF to on Be ae iriver; in are of the nk tad bf ‘ANTED—FIVE MEN TO FILL UP THE COMPANY ave ay OWE Roo at a ir at, i from AM waP, BS WITH HIS ihestoeec aioe ottee + Assistant beets afraid to work. Apply at FANTED—A YOUNG MAN WHO UNDERSTANDS | UTCHER'S SHOP. A YOUNG MAN | 43 by t cessor Wo Phelan & Coilender, 738 Broadway, New York. RTMENT OF NEW AND SECC hand pulare Taties constant : HEL. No. 7 Barclay street, cn. et & ‘Decks if, size 5x10; rour bocke's, ; rice $18 Balls and Cues included. Cail he seen G Noseaeen, BEVELS AND OTH Biljiard Tables im large variety, sellin | prices: also second hand tables, ail furnishes celebrated catgut cushion, K & Genes KER, DESIG at wit ‘8 OF anic the cor HAND E SECO Las new, H.W, BILLIARD TAB UES, AS or sale very cheap to close uy an ao COLBEN DER, 735 Broadway, NE eount WATCHES, JEWELRY, W ANTED—A SET OF DIAMOND STUDS, CHEAP, for cash, Address ROBARL, box 100 Herald oftce. MEDICAL. nr =MME, MAXWELL, PHYSICIAN, aK st Tenth street, nea: A ABE, AND, S08. + years’ practice). RESTELI RESIDENCE Third aven SRINDLE, PHYSICIANS 120 West Twe sixth street, =MME, PHYSICIAN SINCE 1800.— A. OMce No, | Bast 52d st., first door from 5th av. aes M. MAURICBAU, M. D.—OFFIC: » LIBi A, Riceet near Greshwich tizeee oe sail DUJCE PRER—MME. DESPARD, Pi D AM Wiectlanian, 4 ay rod Bt yaad AND WONSULT DR OR MMR, WEST.—ADV ri COnlee peivaie. Gh Blegeker serpy neat Broadway @ S | Q\UNARD LINE, _. RUROPEAN STEAMSHIPS. yN MAN Atay EM Le iSTOWN AND TAVERPOO! ont une! Mall i Steger are Sppointed to sail as follor seca Slee UPSLAY, Me Etty OF bau 4 SIIY OF LONDON taut ae OLPY OF PARIS Me Giry OF BROOK :M CHY OF RICHMOND. . M. and gach | faoceeding Satu North IAVEE panes OF PASSAGE, Pe iad $80 and $90, gold, uccording to accomrac- Round trip tickets at low rates. Steerage—To Laverpool, Queenstown, Glasgow, Lon- donderry, Londom, Bristol or Cardaf, $30. Prepaid cer- tificates, $32 currency. Passengers aiso (orwarded to Havre, Hamburg, Swe- den, Norway, Denmark and Paris, at reduced rates, ‘atts issued at lowest rates. For Cabin passage and general business apply at the Company's office, No. 15 Broad ay. For Steerage passage, at 33 te NN NG. DALE, Agent, or to O'DONNELL & PAULKE, 402 Chestnut stevely’ Philadel- phia. M. 5. CREAGH, 12 State street, Boston. F, C. BROWN, 8 south Clark, corner Lake street, Chi- WILLIAM INMAN, Liverpool, and No. 9 Rue Scribe, _Paris | NCHOR LINF. Steainers sail trom: pter 20 North River, New York, Y WEDNESDAY AND SATUR IN Sat, Oct RY ELYSIA, AUSTRALIA. ‘Sat, 18| CASTALLA OLY MPTA, VICTORIA... COLUMBTA. We ; oa : CALIPORNIA..Sat,’ Nov, 15 commodations on steamers of this are unsurpassed for elegance and comfort. Cabin staterooms are all on upper deck, thus securing good light and ventilation, 3 OF PASSA GE TO GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, OR LONDONDERRY, Sat steamers Wed. steamers. $65 Cabin ... 87 Cabin return’ tickets, sectir- ing best accommodations Pd $130 STEERAGE, $30 CURRENCY. Tickets for paysage to or irom any seaport or railway station in Great Britain, ireland, or the Continent issued At the lowest rates. DRAF?S FOR ANY AMOUNT AT CURRENCY RATES, Company's offices, No.7 Bowling Green, New York. HENDERSON BROTHERS, Agents, HE HAMBURG-AMERICAN tron mail steamship OLSATL. A, Captain AL Barends, will sail on Thursday, October 9, at 2b M alot Bambun tuking peenengere 0 PACKET COMPANY'S New York to Plymouth, London, erbourg and Hambu: Firstoabin, $120. necon ‘cabin, $72. 5 payable in United states Fate in RICHARD & BOAS, General Passenger Agents 61 Broad street, Ne 61 Broadway, New York. The SILESIA will sail Ve 16, R” “STAR LINE. ANTWERP SERVICE, Appointed to carry the Belgian and United atites aie From Pr Antwerp. Philadetphta, REYDAL BALL,,2,114 tons, Cap- tain Coltin Oct. 11 Nov. 5 VADERLAND, 2,500 ‘tons, “Cap der ‘Heyden. Oct. 1 Oct 22 ND, 3,000 Noy, 22 Building . $100, gotd Certificates, $36, currency. LIVERPOOL SERV) hs Tons. Master, Liverpool. Fmdiay. ct Rov. 12, ‘pRICKS OF PASSAGE, rency repaid Certificates, $33, currency Tickets will be sold here at lowest rates, good from Ant. werp and Liverpool to aul interior points in the United States, via the Pennsylvania Railroad and its connec- tions, thus affording parties in this country a convenient and cheap opportunity of sending tor their friends in STE’RED STAR LINE will give special attention to the comtort of steerage passengers; comfortable berth: well ventiaced sleeping apartiente and good food will be furnished them. ‘An experienced surgeon is attached to each vessel. Freight will be received at all principal points in the WWestand South in connection with the Pennsylvania Railroad, Southern Mail Steamship Company and Clyde's lines and. through bills of lading tssued for Antwero, Bremen, Hamburg, Havre, Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Liv: | expool, London. Glasgow, belfast, Huu! ‘and Leith. he Red Star Line Docks at Philadeiphia, are in direct | connection with the Pennsylvania Railroad, and all mer- chandise intended for points beyond Philadelphia can be transferred from the hold of the steamer to the cars with- out the expense to shippers and risk of damage by re- landing which results trom cartage. For rates of freight and passage and other informa- tion apply to GEO. W. COLTON, Arent 4 Broad street. PETER WRIGUT & 8! General 1 Agent ts. ADELPHTA., Wiliam Hunter & Co. B. vonder Bocke, General European Axent, SP frerpool. ‘Antwerp. No GERMAN LLOYD STEAMSHIP COMPANY, FOR SOUTHAMPTON AND BREMEN. The steamship DEUTSCHLAND, Captain W. Lade- wigs, will sail on Saturday, October 11. at 2P. M.. from Bremen pier, foot of Third street, Hoboken, to be fol- lowed by se imship BREMEN, Captain H. Schulenberg, on We fs October 1s, RATES OF PASSAGE TO LONDON, HAVRE AND ee in gold or its equivalent in pectanaye First c: Secon veabia. Steeras Por ireight or paasage i TSELRICHS & CO., Agents, No. 2 Bow! Bowling Green. -$120 (OR CARDIFF,” BRISTOL, LONDON AND ALD other points 12 England and Wales. The south Wales Atlantic Steamship Company's new first class steamships wiil satl from Pennsyivania Rail- Jersev City. as follow: $25; “currency ; second $5), currency. "Prepaid currency. Draits articulars apply to ER & O., Agents, Broadway, ‘New York. NLY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE. ‘The General Transatlantic Company's mail steamships between New York and Havre, calling at Brest. The splendid vessels on this favorite route for the Con- tr nt Will sail from pier No. 50, North River, as tol- E) pe Oct. 13 EUR urday, Nov. 1 VILLE Bua HAY TRE, Sarmont jaturday, Nov. 15 Price of passage in ne, nclading wine) to Brest or jassag cabin $88, currency: steerage, pega e certificates from n Cardiff $35, jor £) and ‘or turther: wR RCHIBALD B. AX First cabin. os is Second cabin... weve 875 BE; ion tickets at reduced rates, American Late. going to, or returning from, the Continent of Europe, by taking this fine. avoid both transit Ls English re railway and the discomforts of cross- ing the Channel, besides’ saving time, trouble and ex- pense. GEORGE MACKENZIE, Agent, 58 Broadway. y HITE STAR LINB. FOR We he LIVERPOOL, CARRYL MTED STATES MAIL, New ag un -powertul Steamships, sailing from New York on Saturdays, trom Liverpool on Ch ames calling es Cork Harbor each w: ADRIATIC. October 1, at 380 A Ls October 18, at 3P.) Qetober 25, at7 A. -November 1, 2 P. EPUBLIC...... -November 8, 8 A. M. —From the White Star docks, Pavonia terry, Jersey City, Passenger accommodations for ali classes unrivalled, combining safety, speed and comfort. Saloons, staterooms, smoking room and_ bathrooms in midship section, where le: motion is felt. Surgeons and stewardesses accompany the steamer. Rates—Saloon, $80, gold; steerage, $30 in currency. Those wishing to send for friends In the Old Country Ln? now obtain steerage prepaid certificates—$32 cur- ney. paasengers vooked to and from all parts of America to Hai Stavate; Norway, Sweden, India, Australia, Ching, & Draits trom £1 Riis For inspection ot the Company's office, Bilis of lacing ‘ison ns and other information apply at 1) Broadway, New York, to Continental p: JH. "SPitREs, Agent. TATIONAL LINE OF STEAMSHIPS. N Weekly to Queenstown and Liverpool. rtnightly to London direct, fron’ ‘piers Nos. 44 and 47 North River, TO QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL, SPAIN, Grace.. 8 Oct. I, at A M. ITALY, Thomson. FRANGE, Andre RGYPT, Grogan IRE! CANADA, Webster. ‘uesday, Oct. 14, at 12 M. Cabin passage, $70, $50, 3, currency; steerage, $29 currency, Return tickets’ at reduced rates. Prepaid steerage tickets trom Liverpool, Queenstown, London Gerry, Glasgow, Cardin, Bristol or London at the lowest rates farther information apply at the company's ofca, sew Broad on PP. HURS' Manager. OHN O'DONOVAN ROSSA.—PASSAGE OFFICE National Steamship Company, pier 47, Houston street. Draits payulle everywhere for passengers by the | beautiful steamship ing 9 urd Oct. 15, at 3 Oct. 25, ats A, v. NOTICE, ‘With the view of diminishing the chances of collision the steamers of this line will henceforth take a specided course for ali seasons of the year. ‘On the Outward Passage trom Queertstown to New York or Boston, crossing the meridian of 50 at 43 latitude, or nothing to the north of ‘On the Homeward Passage, crossing the meridian of 50 at 42 latitude, or nothing to the north of 42, THE BRITISH an, NoRTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS BETWEEN NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL, CALL AT CORK HARBUR, WY a La ba W'sday, Oct. § CALABRIA. Sa’day, Oct. 11 Waday, Oct 15 PARTITA...Saiday, Oct 18 -Wreday, Oct. 3 SAMARIA. Ww o Ook oeryiaoae LOR RIA W'sta 3 BATAVIA. \d every followitg Voinentay and Saturday’ trom New York. Sieamers marked thus * do not carry steerage passengers. Cabin passage, | nd $100 and $180, gold, ac- cording to accommodation, n tickets on favorable ferms. | Steerage, $00, currency. steerage tickets irom pivery on ool al Bo Queenstown and’ all parts of Europe at fowest rates... Por freight and cabin passage apply at the company's oftce, No. # Bowling Green. For stecrag passage at Lit Broad. Aan AG NR scent »P, H. DU VERNET, Clark and Randotph streets, Chicago, Ill, UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMS ULES, Cw YORK TO HAMBURG, touching at Plymouth and Cherhour. The German Transatlantic Steam Navigation Com. Pany*s new, elogantand tull-powered iron steamsaap BTHB, Captain Wilson, Will sail o TUESDAY, OCTUBER UH, at 2.@ from Eagle Line pier, foot of First street, Tintoxen. Rates of passage to Plymouth, Cherbourg and Ham. rg i—Cabin, first saloon, “aldh wo Segond saloon, , ea soretaia 2 certiaca tox and sec oa Shidens are on the same ithe atcerace divided, int» staterooms for 6 10 20 persons, well lighted and provided with dining tabies, or passage P) TH, OD & KUHNE, “kNAurn, xacmop, 113 Broadway For NON ED VE & CO. 27 South William stroats snl a = deste ie a eet BUROPEAR ST EAMSHIPS, TATE LINE. NEW, YORK TO GLASGOW, LIVERPOO! S ELFAST AND NLOBDONDARRY. si These toga new Ol foamers will sail from, pier 33 North Miver as Mollows’ vinoiiae Wein a Nceaaiee a PERNSvEVANTA ay, November And ever’ skernate ba ayn i horeatter, ik through rates to all parts of Greot Bri Tretand Norway, Bweled, Denmark and Germany. Deere ion or upwi ae i AUSTIN. rary: & CU., Agents, No. Te Mennaway. Steerage passage office, No. 45 Bri Wi, See eee eT RAMSIIP LIN! Re NEW YORK TO BRISTOL (LNGLAND) DIRE®T. The steamers of this Line will sail trom picr & Kast River as tollows;— ARKAGON, Wescon Saturday, OctoRer tk LAPLAND, Jones. detuber 25 Cabin passaze, $ i inie redats, 563 ae currency; excarsion ticke! South street, seis bes |. BE. MORGAN'S SONS: Via Ht STATES Marl LINE—STEAM v0 QUEENS town and Liverpool adie e WISCONSIN, Freeman. October’ ‘- cre M. NEVADA, Forsyth -Oet, 22, at 3B. Me rom pier 49 North River, Cabin Passage, $9), gold; $5), currency. Prepaid tickets, $32, cur Passengers booked to and front P Hambure, Nor way and Sweden, &. Draits on Ire! Bngi: France aud Germany at lowest rates, A WILLIAMS & GULO! ery ‘Weather ay. SS TOURS TO ITALY AT 45 PER CENT REDUG- J tion below ordinary fare; seventy-two diferent routes and available by any lino of sicamers frou AUGUR'S CHEAP TOURS TO PALESTINE AND EGYPF tor old, ip otels and travel ond back, rena AN rou een its rinetpal 4 parts by all railway ines irom New COOK a AAT RIGAN, HOTBL COUPONS AD’ FIRST aus otis $3 Ey per matt or by personal tnter- Full curtisularselther by, maalt or by pemonal. | view. Oka roud wast, New York, or Fleet street, Lonlon, | YACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S LINE. October 20, steamer’ COLON. leaves hier No. 42 Nocth River at 12'o’clock noon for Aspinwall. connecting witir steamer at Panama for Acapulco, Mazatlan, Manzanillo. San Diego and San Francisco, also age ‘steamers for Central American and South Pacific port Swamer lexven San Frangiscu on oF about the 24th’ of each month tor Sandwich Islands. Steamers for Japan and China leave San Francisco om the Ast and loth of oat non (i t the C y's oMles, For passage or treight 1 iy a he Compaay’s re pier No a Korth hiver, New York. fe # H. L Butray, Sup't. G. BRADBURY). Pres't._ WAMANA BAY COMPANY. For Puerta Plata. sainana and St Domingo City, ‘The United States mail steamship T Japtain A. Deianoy, will leave pier No. 3 North Tear on one day, Octover 16, a Bills of exchange on Puerta Plata, Samana and St Domingo City, in sarae somite purchasers, tor sale. For pelete re i Frnyexe ‘FORD BROTHERS & CO., 29 Broadway. ATES STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Mail line for West Indies, Havana and Spanish Main. Steamers sail trom pier 12 North Riv For Port au Prince, Santa Ma) thay Savanilla and Car- thagena, CLARIBSL, October For Port au Frince, Jactnel Maracatbo (via Curacosy), La Guayri Puerto Cabello, ETNA, November 4. For freight or passage apply to Pit FORWOOD & 0O., Agents, 55 Wall and 69 Pine street. EXAS LINE—FOR GALVESTON, TOUCHING AT y West, carrying the United Suites Mail.—Steamer CLYDE, “Wapiatn Kenedy, will, leave, pier 2) East River, Saturday, October li, at3 P.M. Through bills of Inndidg given t Houston anid. al points on the Galvastan,. Houston and Henderson and and C,B. RB. No charge for forwarding in New York. For ‘relat oF pas Page, vi saperior accommodations, app! Be aya TP MALLORY & CO., 153 Malden lane, or W. BP, OLYDE, 119 Wall street. EW YORK AND HAVANA | DIRECT MAIL LINE. Ara first class steamships ‘ips will sail every Tuesday, at .. from pier 13 North River (toot of Cedar street), for ‘Havana direct, as follows :— MOREO Cal CABILE -October 1t COLU. WILMING?O! Bou freight fete (having magnificent accom~ 1 modasions) apply 0 WILLIAM P. CLYDE & 00., No. 6 Bowling Gregn. D. McKELLAR, Agent in Havana. ]) RECT LINE, TO HAVANA. Progreso and Vera Cruz. New York and Mexican Mail Steamshiy fines leaving pior No, 3 North River, at 5 CITY OF HAVANA (Havana onl; ote: on NEW asa a (Havana on! eet et ‘1s pis C A Javana an lexico). Si ir eye CITY OF MERIDA (Havana, Vis Nassau) wet. 2 For freight of pasteg’ NDRM & SONS, 33 Broadway. or NEW AQRLEANS Ti Reanh he Cromwell Steams! ‘The steamship GEORGE WAS eT RTA TON, Captain. James Whitehed, will leave pier, No. 9 North River on. Sacorday, October 11, 1873, at3 P. Freight received Gaily. Through rates given to Galveston, Indianola, Rock- port or Aranzas whart, Brazos, Santiago and st. Louis in ge, $30: steerage, $25. For freight or pas- pply to. To CLARK & SHAMAN, 35 West street. (OR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT, MERCHANTS’ STEAMSHIP LINE. 8 The Steamship OtrED STATES, from pier 36 North River (foot of North Moore street), on Saturday, October Ll, at3 o'clock P. M. Freight received daily. Through rates given to St Lous, vicksvurg, Mobile, Gaiveston and Indianola. For’ freight or passare, having superior accommoda- tions apply to PREDERIC BAKER, pict 36 North River. FOR AORFOLK, CILY POINT AND RICHMOND.—THR Old Dominion Steamship Company will despatch from pier 37 North River, their elegant sidewheel steam- ship ISAAC BELL, Blakeman, Commander, for Norfolk, City Point and Richmond, on Thursday, Octo! 13. M., giving through bills of lading to all points ‘Sout! Southwest. Torough passenger tickets to all points, Accommodations unequalied. | Apply at pier 37, or af General oftice, 187 Greenwich eet corner of Dey, TRAVELLERS’ GU! y LINE FOR TROY—PASSAGE, $1 50.—THE elegy: “ant steamboats SUNNYSIDE and POWELL leave pier 49 North River, foot of Leroy street, dail Guturdays excepted), ato o'clock F. M., connecting. wil Inorning trains oh Rensselaer and Saratoga, New York Central: and rox and Boston rallroads for all’ points North, East and. West. The most direct route to Sara tora, Lake oat Cr (oa Through tickets sold And baggage checked to destination. rei HNELL, Superintendent N TO ‘BOSTO’ ALL RIVER LINE port and Fall River. The world-renowned steatners BRISTOL und PROVI- DENCE leave pier 28 North River foot ot Murray street, (Sundays excepted), at 5 P.M. Through tickets state rooms secured, to all points East, at all prin- ipal hotels and ticket offices. Nogwicd, LINE "FOR BOSTON, VIA BOSTON, Harttord and Brie Railroad.—Gteat reduction if New York to Boston or Worcester and Te tickets good from September 15 to November 1 Sanch “and commodious. steamers CITY |OF YORK and CITY OF BOSTON leave pier 40 North River daily (Sundays excepted), at5 P. M., connecting at New Loudon with express passenger’ train tor Boston, 7 @: the North. Worcester and the North. 1 vee ¢ PARKER, Agent tal 3 DAD. c ‘k, from foot of Desbrosses and Cortlandt streets, as toll Express tor H. isburg, Lyles seIK the West and eee wich Pullman faith ngached, 9:3) A My 67 30 P.M. Sunda: * efor Baitumore, Washington and the Sout via, “Penn. gylyania Air Line.” at 9 A. 9 P.M. Sund For Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, at ress for Phila cE Em 9P.M., and 12 night, Sunday, fr iMnphy. re Kensington, at7 A. a and6aa Em \igrant and second aie 06 P. For Acw Newark at 6 6:3) ae UA, Mi HEME ier aid 2 nvghe, Sunday 5:2), 6A 1, 9, 10,11 A. M., 12, +t y 4:l0, "339 3:20, 5:80, 6, B10, 6:30, 7, Mand 1 night Sunday 5:20; siph st Made + 320, ani 12 night Sunday, 5: and at, Perth yee? 6 ‘and nthe i. a 3:40, 4:30 and 6 P.M. For 5°. Brunswick, Tand 3:10 A. My 12M., 2, 3:10, 421 $2) 60. 7390 30 P.M, and 12 night.” Sunt nia, SP. For Bast Millstone, . M., 12 noon, 4: 30 and's 20. mM. For Bast Millie and Flemington ba: iy a 3 BM For Philipsburg and Belvidere, 3'and 4 P.M. Accommodation 10F, Bord town, Ba Burling n and Came 4, 2and' P.M, ‘emberton, sami en, Pe M.,, and via boat frot 0. 1, a m pi ba ey arrive y folio M. ai ye ro) 6:05 and 6:40 A. 56 and 10:27 P. Me oa 005, 800. A. Me af T04 eae 5:22, 6:05, 1O:ts, 1a, 1 89 M, ‘ Epa Bids, daisy Oi) 8:30, Da, os, 528, 435, 271 and OM pes di Astor House, aud toot’ of Deshrosses and Cor adage streets, Eiiazant Ticket once. Xo No. a Pe Fy place, A. J. CASSAIT, General Manager pete ONDOUT. AND KINGSTON—LANDING AT zens’, Cornwall, Newburg, seeggupoats "10 mien Poughkeepsie and Esopus.—The _ steambos HOM WwW. irate Ait pays, pou rs CORNELL and AMES street, Pie Sp LINE FOR BOSTON. prs ELEGANT ROE ISLAND, every Range The 4 Saturday STONINGTON, — every Mond y and Belay frem pier % North River, at 5 ___ EXCURSIONS, VE! ‘OS ISLAND OPEN 10. Vi Visitors. — The new and elegant ae To At tan DEE oie ‘= ISLAND leaves Custom House pier, if Kiasye™ Bowker So’clock A, M. until 60" clock. 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