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SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES: nds 4 CHATHAM ST.—/, RESPECTABLE WOMAN ved family; willing to # gist with the rremine ag fronings Y Understands broiing and fC! and poultry, 1 Woman as first class cooks , We wooed tomy A cook in an oyster ‘saloon or restaurant or wo general housework in 9 small fami an American tamilty preterrea; bes: a goups and jellies, serving of dinner ani BW Cooks, dic. EAST 27TH 8T.—A RESPECTABLE | Lon me, crea Hies, pastries and isa good be . tal able Me iakiee entire venarge of the kitchen if Fe ‘quired; best city reierence. iiy reference. ILLIAMSBURG.—A FIR! clas German, iF irl Wier ciass cook in a. privat J] 4 WEST I7TVs st, BETWEEN 6TR AND ITD. ays.— pastry cool ing, courses Delon ging to it; Bo objection to Doarding house or dinner Co ok in hotel, 13: W 48T 2TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL aS OO & sod cook and baker; isan excellent washer and mer; ‘gr weuld do the housework of a small private LY :, good reterence. 14% WEST SST STA YOUNG GIRL JUST DIS- engaged, as chambermaid and yeamstress; un- der stands different sewing machines, best city reference. Ca'a or address. SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMAU" 5. 1 General Housework: epee ae. WEST 20TH ST. IN 4% CANDY SHOP.—A table woman . “4 19 ieee day under SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES. ky penal Nurses, ce. 35 WEST 49TH 8T., TH! PLOOR, ROOM 5—A ‘DI a to oversee chiidren or 43 ‘ane taiaily sewing nist ‘class family. general tousewor sately 187 ieigue T LOOR, ROOM 9.— arrives Tide Veland, to do TOP FLOOR,—TWO RBSPECT- girls; one to do general housework, the t yells 9 chambermaid and waitre: ne oblection to <aind children; would make themselves generally useful lately landed. Call for two days. WEST 4TH 8ST, FIRST FLOOR—WORK 308 wanted by the day; any kind of housework or cleaning or scrnbbing, or to take family washing home on reasonable terins. 328 STANTON 8T.--A WELL EDUCATED YOUNG German girl to do Jight housework or mind ehil- dren in a smail fs fnily Caltfon Monday or Tuesday. 8336 BAST, {STH St) TOP FLOOR A YOUNG girl, lately landed, to do housework or to mind children; is'a good plain ‘sewer and willing to work at anything. WEST TH 8ST.—A YOUNG GIRL TO DO 366. foisra housework; is willing and obliging; best city references. 148 west ST._MOTHER AND DAUGHTER: mother as first class cook ; daughter as assistant; Poth neat, respectable servants fer boarding house or 150 MEST, STH, St. FIRST FLOOR, FRONT—A respectable English girl as good ‘cock, washer and ironer mm a small. private lamily ;"\a yout brea aud er , good reference. jt ns 153 WEST, SST SE. SECOND FLOOR, FRONT.—A Tespectable Southern colored woman as first eins cook in a private family or boarding house, or in a ‘Widower’s family. Call for two days. 15 ir WEST 18TH ST., SECOND FLOOR, REAR,—A ‘washing; is an excellent baker; no objection to the WEST STH ST, IN THE STORE.—A RE- 408 spectable woman to do general housework in & small family; excellent references. WEST 42D ST., TOP FLOOR, FRONT ROOM. 425 A respectable girl, lately tanded, to do gener housework in a private family ; willing and obliging. HW AV., CORNER STH ST.—A RESPECTBALB 502 pot. 1 to do general housework in a small private family; a good plain cook ; can wash and iron, 28 2D AV., BETWEEN STH AND 35TH STS.—A G28 Pepevinite pir to do general housework; is 8 good Cook, washer and ironer; good city references. QF) 2 AV., CORNER 4TH ST.—A RESPECT 825) able young girl, lately landed, to do general housework. young woman ‘is cook and to assist with the country ; best references, saudeaty 157 WEST 33D ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN AS + first class cook in a private ‘amily; good city Feterence. 1 MULBERRY STREET, NEAR BROOME.—a steady young woman as good plain, cook, ‘washer and ironer; would do general housework in a email family; would go a short distance in the country ; Bood city reverences, 2) WEST 40TH ST.-A RESPECTABLE GIRL AS good plam cook, washer and ironer ina small private /amily; understands good baking; good city ret- ‘erences, © WEST 58TH ST.—A YOUNG WOMAN AS COOK, « washer and ironer or to do general housework; Mest re‘erene: 214. WEST, MTH STA COMPETENT WOMAN “E as first class cook: excellent baker; can do “coarse and fine washing ; good cliy references. 24) WEST 39TH ST., BETWEEN 7TH AND 8TH AYS. (present employer’s).—A competent woman as good plain cook, excellent washer and ironer; city or 3D AV.—A YOUNG WOMAN TO DO GEN- eral house work. 154: Housekeepers, &e. 9 CLINTON PLACE.—A MIDDLE-AGED LADY AS e housekeeper in a private family only. Can be seen in her own house until Tuesday, LOOR.—A RESPECTABLE 1.137 oD At te Spares orchambermaid or walt- ress in & Rest class private family; ands each branch thoroughly: city reference. . PRESENT EMPLOYER’S.— 1.274. Ronan‘ oi toma experience. in frst class Beales in this city as infant's purse. Can be seen jos two days. epg UNG INTBLLIGEN? GERMAN GIRL AS A Balaven’e nurse; would also assist in sewing. Ady Gress H. E., Brooklyn Post office. Waltreises, &o, ti all 95 Bs ort, eee FATA ie) Broadway.—A respec Private iamily? mo obiection to a boarding house ; g00d city relerencs, EAST 2D in a private family; understands her duties fectly; is wi and obliging ; good city reterence. ST.—AS FIRST CLASS WAITRESS Miscellaneous. ©) EAST 2TH ST.—A LADY DESIRES TO FIND A = place for a respectable xirl to take care of an invalid or of children. Apply on Saturday and Mouday, Octover 25 and 27, trom 9 A. M. to 12 M, QD STANION ST.—A FRENCH LADY, NOT LONG 44 here, togive children leasons in French and all kinds of fancy Work in a family. 2. EAST 19TH ST., SECOND FLOOR.—A RES! able colored woman to do office clea: week iu a most thorough manner, MARY 120 NEST MTH STA HIGHLY RESPECTABLE VU young English person as lady's maid, or would, take charge of one or two growing children and teach if desired; first class reference. 15! WEST SOTH ST.—A COMPETENT YOUNG woman, lately landed, to make herself generally usetul or do general housework, 279 MOTT ST. PIRST ROOM, SECOND FLOOR —A good girl to assist in a bakery or candy store; 18 Willing to make herself generally useltl. 6TH AV., NEAR 27TH ST.—A R. laundry; reference. 138 WEST 27TH ST.-A YOUNG WIDOW LADY, just arrived from the South, of refinement, * A position as housekeeper; in ‘a widower’s of bachelor” y pre! or ad 9D] WEST ast st.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN AS 441 working housekeeper or to do housework in a family where she could have her child; eity reference. 1.503 BROADWAY. CORNER 46TH &T.. SIDE JUS entrance, two flights up.—As housekeeper, by an English lady, with an elderly couple, or would trayel. RESPFOTABLE GERMAN WOMAN, 18 AN EXPERI- enced housekeeper, in a private or widower’s family, Address M. R., box 145 Herald Uptown Branch office. pe ot ll 310 NEST TH STA RESPECTABLE WOMAN agcook ina small private family; can do ail Kinds of cooking: is agood bread and biscuit maker; ‘Would assist in the washing and ironing; best city refer- AN EXPERIENCED HOUSEKEEPER, WITH FIRST class references, requires a fully furnished House, centrally located, where owners would Board, with rivilege of other boarders, Address BRUNO, Herald ptown Branch office. ence. Call for two days. ‘ 33 WEST 26TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG woman as cook; is an excellent washer and me jis a good baker; best city reference trom her last place. 34] 8TH, ST, ROOM 16—A WOMAN AS FIRST class cook ina restaurant. Cail for one day. 8TH AV.—AS FIRST CLASS COOK; THOR- oughly understands meats, soups, game, poultry, style: also French and’ English cooking, all Kinds of desserts and made-up dishes; is a first class ‘Dread and biscuit baker; private tamily’or a large estab- lishment; country or city; best reierence. 419 EAST 18TH ST.. ROOM 14.—A YOUNG WOMAN 7 as cook and ironer for a small private family; reference. JANTED—BY A YOUNG LADY, WHO IS ALONE in the world and desires a good home. as house- Keeper ior a Gentleman of some means (widower pre- ferred); no objections to small children; ts capable of giving instructions at home: references giv Address, lor one week, UNKNOWN, Herald Uptown Branch office. Laundresses, &c. WEST 44TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, a first class laandress, to go out by the day, or would take washing home; understands fluting ; city references if required. 110 WEST VTH St. BASEMENT DOOR LADIES" gentlemen's and families’ washing wanted, by a first class colored laundress; evenings, desires fluting of 42 5TH ST., ROOM 14.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG woman (can speak German and English) as cook and housemaid; no otjection to teach children. all kinds. WEST 19TH ST.—A YOUNG GIRL AS FI ST 12 class lanndress and chambermaid in a pri te : eal 2D AV.—A YOUNG WOMAN AS COOK, WASH. er and ironer; would do general housework. 63 girl ing to as- NEAR 36TH ST.—A RES s cook in a private family; ts will eist in the coarse washing if required: ‘good reference of four years trom last employer, Call between 10 and 4. oo 3D _ AV., NEAR 45TH ST.-A RESPECTABLE «J young girl as cook: is willing to assist in the ‘Washing ‘and ironing ; best city reference. ye g oees a EMPLOYER’S.—AS FIRST 76 NEAR 52D ST.—A COMPETENT WO- ™man as cook, washer and ironer in a small pri- vate family; is a good bread and pastry baker; good city reference. PROTESTANT WOMAN AS FIRST CLASS COOK, in city or country: capable in all its branches; Understands pastry and dairy work thoroughly; good Feterence, Address COOK, box Ill Herald Uptown inch office. woman to work by the day in a restaurant or INED AND EDUCATED YOUNG LADY esa position in the family of mgcaneman of wealtl family preferred. Inquire at S0 - ine fight Up. “Call for two days 4 or Ys. Greenwich ay., one fig’ Mee LkSount. Intelligence Offices. LARGE NUMBER OF GERMAN SERVANTS, CA- able and trustworthy, found constantly on hand at Sd av., near 20th st. Mrs. HOLZSTEL PROFESSIONAL SITUATIONS WANTED— FEMALES. vs YOUNG LADY, HIGHLY RESPECTABL! sires a position 4s companion and governess to in- ung children in the rudiments. of '# amily prelerred; would leave the city. Ad- VERNESS, box 116 Herald Uptown Branch LADY OF ABILITY AND EXPER! an engagement a gentleman's fa: as re ‘overness; she nes KNglish thoroughly, speaks French (Parisian) and German tuently, is an excellent musician and vocalist; competent to tnish her pupils without, the aid of masters. Address, for ove week,H. Y. Li, box 3,831 New York Host office. GERMAN LADY, GOOD PIANIST AND tent teacher, desires to give lessons in music, Ger- inan, French, English, &c. inexchange for board. Ad- dress INSTRUCTION, box 172 Herald Uptown Branch ottice. cE W NEW YORK @KRALD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1873—TRIPLE SHEEZ. ——_- arene pevatngerpenmeed Wenen ine ‘thipsinn, be BY A YOUNG BaRRinp ti a Heraia Uptown ANTED—A YOUNG MAN Ti BB? iat, DRY Bre- Apply store, who understands to W. SOuRITINCK, 16 Myrtle av htc = CUMEN AND. CARDENERS. SCOACHMAN AND G" nou ENGLISH, OF LONG Fee eee ? ‘aoroughly understands the éreat, ria) & practic good city rofereng®, “ah Gr address 123’ West HM sty Foor 6 FIRS} CLASS GERMAN GARDENER, MARRIED, At acquainted with propagating forcing, and hot houses, nursery and vegetabl 180. ind drawing ‘best fandecape jardener; does eying te jum, France and Americ: TERE EASCURYS ne oor tee and YOUNG MAN WISHES A SITUATION AS QoAcH. man; ten years’ city reference from his - loyer, to whom they can refer. ‘Address J. H., box 123 erald office. YOUNG MAN WISHES A SITUATION AS COACH- man and gardener for the country; has had several years’ experience in both ; first class reference. Address , box 222 Herald office. A FRENCHMAN WISHES A_ SITUATION AS y coachman; thoroughly understands the care of or: Adi ses, harness and carriages; can drive four in hand. cbs ALFRED GLAGON, 583.9th a SINGLE MAN AS COACHMAN AND FIRST CLASS groom, with first class city references; no objection 5 the conn ay Call on or address M. B., 151 East Bt., sta RI ECTABLE YOUNG MAN (SINGL#, OF LONG experience) wants a situation as coachman ; highest testimonials as to capability, honesty and sobriety. Can be seen at Brewster & Co.'s, Broome st, and at 4 Sth av., or address FE, B, S COACHMAN BY A FIRST CLASS SINGLE MAN— Sober, attentive; not afraid of work; reters to last employer, G. Sanford, 553 Broadway; also previous em- ployer, three years. Call or address. Coe ae MAN; PROTESTANT; SOBER, / steady and willin ity understands his business roference, Address J. J., Herald Uptown Bra NOACHMAN’S SITUATION WANTS. Y A MAR. ried man; isa careful, stylish driver: willing and obliging : recommended by the tamiry he sived highly with, Address H., 17 East L0th st (Paes COACHMAN (MIDILB AGED MAN) J wants a situation—Is atric piectic in his habites eight years’ city reference. A note letuat Mr. Rathburn’s feed store, 483 4th ay,, tor JACOB, will be attended to. {IRST CLASS ENGLISH COACHMAN DESIRES A situation; married, no tamily; city or country; best city recommendations trom last employer. Call on or address J, T., 411 9th av., corner 33d st. Games AND FARMER'S SITUATION A wanted, by a Protestant married man, who has a thorough, practical kbowledge of both departments; best reference. Cailon or address E. J. C., Bridgeman’s seed store, 876 Broadway. ITUATION WANTED—BY A COACHMAN; THOR. oughly understands his business; isa good groom: good city reference trom late employer; no ebiection to the coultry. Cull for J. G,, 22 East i8th st, near Broad- way. ITUATION WANTED—AS COACHMAN AND GROOM by gael) single man; is splendid groom and driver ; first class city reference from present and former employer. Address T. T., box 115 Herald offi QITUATION WANTED—AS GARDE R OR COACH man. Address CHARLES MURRAY, 609 Ist av., corner 85th st. Wa ae SITUATION, BY A STEADY MAN, AS training groom tor turf, trotting or road horses; understands veterinary surgery in general in all diseases of the horse; three years’ practice In the United States artery, Address M. O. 8., 763 WUth ay., McCarty’s Hotel. HELP WANTED—FEMALES. _ LADY, WITH ABUUT $1,000, WISHIN@ TO TRAVEL extensively as assistant in a pleasant, genteel and respectable business, can soon make a fortune, Address PROFESSION, Herald office. i) yep GOOD LADIES’ HAIRDRESSER, TO go to Troy, N.Y.; stead employment and good home. For information apply at No. 20 Cornelia st., room 2. LG TANTED—1WO MIDDLE-AGED WOMEN (AMERI- can preferred) to go South; one for storeroom and one for linenroom in hotel. Address J. R, AVAMs, Long Island City, N. Y. WANTED—A GIRL ABOUT SIXTEEN YEARS OLD, to assist in the care ofachild. Apply at 212 Kast Fify-eighth street, WANTED—A FIRST OLASS OYSTER COOK: NONE but those thoroughly corversant with tne business in all its branches need address PROPRIETOR, Gem Oyster House, Red 8 New Jersey. TANTED—A FOREWOMAN, OF EXPERIENCE AND ability, to take charge of sewing department in a skirt factory; none other need apply. Address SKIRT FACTORY, Herali office. ITUATION WANTED—BY A FIRST CLASS FRENCH — hog ire understands ali cre beng wei ublic or private; best ciiy reference. Addre ONT: Be Heraid Uptown Braneli office a ANTED—CITY OR COU. first class meat and er and strictly sober. Uptown Branch office. TRY, A SITUATION AS astry cook; is an expert car- dress A. X., box 165 Herald Chambermaids. &c. 100 MACDOUGAL st—s YOUNG GIRL AS CHAM. bermaid and waitress, or to do general house- Work; good city rei e. 109 WESTUTH ST. REAR HOUSE, TOP FLOOR — A respectable young woman as chambermaid and waitress; good city reterences; willing and obliging. 132 WEST_WMH st. SECOND FLOOR, REAR house.—As chambermaid and waitress; 'city ref- erences. 140 ATEANTIO AY... BROOKLYN.—A | RESPECT. able girl to do upstairs work and sewing ; 6 years’ Teference. 169 PROSPECT st. BROOKLYN —A HIGHLY respectable Protestant Scotch girl as chamber- maid, waitress or nurse in good family ; good reference. Hl or address, 2 EAST 25TH ST.—A HOLLAND GIRL AS CHAM- bermaid on board of a boat, or as stewardess on a sailing ship; best reference. Q32 EAST STH ST—A COMPETENT YOUNG woman as chambermaid and waitress; best cit} Teferences: no objection to « pri arding ‘house. 232 RAST STH St.. BETWEEN 2D AND SD AYS.— young woman as chambermaid or waj ‘and todo plain sewing; tour years’ reference, a 309 6TH AV., FIRST FLOOR.—BY A GERMAN 7 irl as chambermaid and waitress. 326 EAST 33D ST. A YOUN bermaid and waitress and to and ironing ; good city reference. 430 A RESPEOTABLE GIRL AS CHAM- e nd seamstress (by hand or machine) ; lately landed. g GIRL AS CHAM. assist in washing 136 REST, 7TH St. TOP FLOOR—AN EXPE- F e it rienced laundress wishes the washing ot a private 14.0) WEST WITH sta RESPECTABLE WIDOW todo gentlemen's or family washing at her own 151 east, 2TH STs TOP FLOOR, IN THE DL front.—A respectable woman to go out washing or se 15] EAST2),St., BETWEEN LEXINGTON AND 3D avs.—A respectable widow woman to go out by city relerence. 156 WEST 20,87, NEAR 7TH AV.. TOP FLOOR, « ood city references. Call for one week, 15 WEST 30TH ST.—-A COMPETENT YOUNG ‘ ily, or would do the chamberwork and assist in the 204 EAST 2D ST.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A v4 good washer and ironer, wants washing todo at reference. 233 WEST 2TH ST., NEAR STH AV.. TWO STAIRS 5 hing for careful washing and neat re- 302 FAST 2TH ST—A FIRST CLASS LAUN. e dress to take in genjlemen’s washing or to go family; city reference. family; food reterence, Call for one week. home ; no objection to go out by the day; city reterences, ning. Call any time. the day or week or to do washing at her own house ; best K room.—A girl wishes to take in family washin Woman as first class Iaundress, in a private fam. washing; best city reference. her house ; no objection to go out by the day; good city —A woman will take in ladies’ and gen- Pairs; terms reasonable; best retere out by the day in private families; best reference. 32 EAST 30TH ST., THIRD FLOOR, FRONT.—A 4 respectable young girl as laundress in a private boarding house; g reference from last employer. Call for one day only. 342 WEST 37TH ST., BETWEEN 8TH AND 9TH avs., top floor back, room.—By an excellent laundress, washing at her own house; can do fine ironing and fluting in the neatest manner, or would be willing to go out the two first days of the week. Call or address. TANTED—A GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSE- work. Inquire at 180 Sands st., corner of Gold, Brooklyn. WASTED—AN EXPERIENCED SUIT SALESWOMAN. NOOTS, 447 8th a ANTED—TWO GIRLS; ONE MUST BE A GOOD cook, washer and froner; the other a chamnbe maid and’ waitress; must understand their business; good reference required. Apply at 65 West 130th st. ANTED—A YOUNG GIRL, 18 YEARS OF AGE, TO take care of children and do chamberwork ; German referred; must be well recommended. Apply.for two lays at 165 West 48th st. ANTED—A COMPETENT DINING ROOM GIRL; ‘one who can come well recommended ; also a good cook. None other need apply at No. I Irving place. My pp A COMPETENT W' V ASSEAMSTRESS and lady’s maid, to go to Washington: French pre- fat. 5 etd, East 87th st, to-day (saturday), trom ANTED—A GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK; small family; must bea good plain cook, washer and ironer. Apply'at 358 West 19th st , ELP WANTED—MALBS. NGELL'S TURKISH BATHS, 61 LEXINGTON AV.— Wanted, agreeable, honest, intelligent, industrious, strictly temperate Americans, for baths and office, not older than 26 years; employment agreeable, healthy'amd profitable rusk Aas WANTED.—NEW ARTICLE THIS MORN- ing; every la ly will buy; no company pays larger Commissions of has as many’ fast selling articles. Sam- pies mailed, 25c,, AMERICAN NOV&LI'Y CO., 302 Broad- way. GENTS WANTED—MALE AND FEMALE: CAPITAL required 50c. ; ; light aud genteel; sample sent Sic. . Ber. HICH, 28 8 SPECIAL INDUCEMENT TO RUBBER HAND stamp agents or any one out ofemployment. Kor terms and information Call at or address NEW YORK RUBBER TYPE FOUNDRY, 92 Chambers st, New York. We caution all persons hot to make, sell or buy ruber hand siamps or stereotypes in conflict with our atent, as we shall prosecute all such infringements to e fullextent of the law. —G. K. COOKE & CO., successors (o Cooke, Smith & Co. BY IN AN OFFICE—MUST BE PREPARED TO 3 keep office clean and do e 18 told pence Ad- le dress, in applicant handwriting, STEADY, rald office. OY WANTED-IN AN UPTOWN STORE; AN honest, industrious and active boy o/ 15 to 18 years of age will find a good, permanent situation; salary $200 to $300; references must be good. Address THOMAS, Herald office. CARTASSEE FOR ADVERTISEMENTS.—EXTRA IN- ducements will be offered to a strictly first class man. Address J. U. L., Herald office. PLENDID INDUCEM TS FOR AGENTS TO CAN- vass for the most popular publication of the day, with an astounding premium, Splendid chances. tor ladiosand gentiemen, in all parte o1 the states. Send for particulars. W, JENNINGS DEMOREST, 833 Broad- rl NoTK YUNARD LIN. cr, a. scence Steen atch it latitude, crossing ridian of 60 or nothing wthe norte ae ataz of THE Marea AN} RTH IERICAN ROYAL MAT Ly BE! ND Eo AAT elena Was se tesa M iv, ‘day, Oct. 18 . Sa’ it. Bee a eR a mov. 8 BATAVIA. Sa’day, Nov. 5 @. Noy. 19 rednesday and Satu! m New 7°, $e a steerage ey ae Ive stown ‘and’ all rts of ‘far et Jo ht cab apply at the rates, For a. " wl pawsge ait Bt vay, ling n. For steerage o DU VER be, Clark and Randolph streets, Chicago, Ii. ipspssen PER STEAMSHIP SAMARIA EM- a ON gh tt fo vity, at 7:3 . On are oy CHARLES G. FRANCKLYN, No, 4 Bowling Green, New York. NMAN LINE, J FOR QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL Royal Mail steamers are appointed to sail as tollows-— CITY OF RICHMOND, SA. M, CITY OF MONTR. 2PM CITY OF CHES’ 8AM cLy OF EWE, Noon CITY OF BRUSSELS 2PM CITY OF LONDO: Noa. 20, 2 P.M. and each suceceding jayand Thursday, from pier ‘North River. Rares OF PASSAGE. ‘ Cabin—$70, $80 and $90, gold, according to accommo- tio n, Round trip tickets at low rate: tee * “Queenstown, Glasgow, Lon- Steerage—To Liverpool, gonderry London, Bristol or" Cardiff, $30. Prepaid cer cates, $82, currency. Yansetigers also forwarded to Havre, Hamburg, Swe- den. Norway, Denmark and Paris, at reduced rates. ra: at lowest rates. For cabin passage and general business apply at the "Hor sivernge passuce, at 8 Broa way. ‘or steerage passaxt , JOHN G. DALE, Agent, or to O'DONNELL & FAULK, 402 Chestnut street, Philadel. ws. GREAGH, 102 State street, Boston. FG BROWN,’ $2 South Clark street, corner of Lake M'INNAN, Liverpool, and No.9 Rue Scribe, (PHE HAMBURG-AMERICAN PACKET COMPANY'S Fon mail seam. et PHALTA, Captain W, Stahl, will sail on ‘Ibursday, October 30, at 2P. M., tor Hamburg, taking passengers trom New York to Plymouth, London, Cherbourg. Husmbure. \per Saloon, teerage able in United states gold. KUNHANDE A CO Uo B RIGHARD & BUAS General Agents, General Passenger Agents, 61 Brond street, New York | 61 Broadway, New York. ‘The THURINGIA will sail Nevemoer 6. ‘The SAXONIA, as extra steamer, October 25, Uri. STATES MAIL LINE—STEAM TO QUEENS- town and Liverpool. 8 Sailing every Wednesday, MANHATTAN, Price, J. October 2), at 11g A. WYOMING, Morgan.: November 5, at 3 P. From pier 46 North River, Cabin passage, $30, gold; Steerage, $30, currency, Prepaid tickets, heuErengy, Passengers booked to and from Paris, Hamburg. Nor- yay, and Sweden, ‘&e. erate on Ireland, ‘England, jermany at lowest rates. Ap) serch: WILLIAMS & GUION, 2) Broadway, M. M. Re STAR LINE. ANTWERP SERVICE, Appointed to carry the Belgian and United States Matts- roi 0 A Philadelphia, REYDAT, HALL, 2.114 tons, Cap: vinbeneditiaasnees fs . tain Colin... Nov. 5 VADERLAND, xia Vander Oct, 22 Noy. 22 Building 26 $100, gord ns ‘$35; currency Prepaid Certificates, $36, currency. LIVERPOOL SERVICE. Fro From Tons, Master, Liverpool. Philad’a. EN ie" . ut ve pies. RICES OF PASSAGE hy Cabin....... +» $100, currency Steera: . $90, currency Prepaid Gertiti rrency. Tickets will Uv sold here at lowes! rates, good from Ant. werp and Liverpool to ail interior points’ in the United States, via the Pennsylvama Railroad and its connec: tions, thus affording parties in this country a convenient ang sheay opportunity of sending tor their friends in europe. Ta RED STAR LINE will give special attention to the comtort of steerage passengers; comfortable berth: well ventilated sleeping apartments and good tood wi be furnished them. ‘Am experienced surgeon is attached to eacn vessel. Freight will be received at all principal points in the West and South in connection with the Pennsylvania Railroad, Southern Mail Steamship Company and Clyde’s lines, and through bills of lading issued for Antwerp, Bremen, Hamburg, Havre, Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Liv- expook, London, Glasgow, beltast, Hut’ and Leith. The Red Star Line Docks ut Philadelphia are in direct connection with the Pennsylvania Ratiroad, and all mer- chandise intended for points beyond Philadelphia can be eae tee from ii hold ‘of the yes eae Cyr iia out the expense to shippers ant of dam: re landing which results trom cartage, piped For rates of freight and p: ge and other informa- tion apply tour E 20. W. COLTON, Agent, 42 Broad strect. poe PETER WRIGHT & SONS, ais ANTED—CANVASSERS, IN NEW YORK CITY, jenera . Temata ine aie mencer :.8 new 820 VAIUADIG |: wiitiam Hunter & Co, RE uibADELPHTA. uium, which can onl ol sub .cripuons. Y u ra ? pply at ofc, Nov 8 New Church st: New Yorke > Ase | conetal European Agent, Wares A FIRST CLASS LAW OFFIC#, A boy, from 14 to 16 years of age; must resite with his parents and be well Address 8. & L., recommended. box 129 Herald office. 34 EAST 4TH ST.—-A RESPECTABLE YOUNG « Woman as first class lanndress and chamber- ne understands her work thoroughly; first class city reference. 349 WEST 43D 8T.-A YOUNG GIRL AS LAU dress; is willing to assist with chamberwork; city references, 357 WEST 16TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN « to go out by the day to wash and fron or to take washing in the house; best city references of four years. Call for three days, 38) 2D AV.—A RESPECTABLE WIDOW WISHES a few gentlemen's or tamilies’ washing; willing 2 ec oct afew daysin the week. Call or address for wo days, FAST 15TH ST.—AS FIRST CLASS LAUN- dress in a private family ; best city references 45) WEST NTH ST., CORNER OF 10TH AV.—A * ‘woman to go out by the day to do washing and ironing ; experienced in all kinds of work. 51 WEST 45TH ST.—MRS, FAGGA, A GERMAN, UYLO experienced laundress, desires work by the day, or will take in fine washing on reasonable terms; best references, L.US2 BROADWAY, BETWEEN ast AND 29TH . Sts.—A neat young girl as chambermaid and nurse or to do sewing; is willing and obliging; best city references. 1 49 2D AV., BETWEEN Abe | AND 78TH 8TS.— 5 A respectable young gfri as chambermaid and waitress and to help with the washing and ironing; reference, COLORED YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITUA- tion as chambermaid and plain seamstress or to assist with children, or would go South with a tamily, Address M. 8. T., Herald Uptown Branch office. YOUNG GIRL AS A GOOD CHAMBERMAID AND waitress: will help in washing and ironing; is will- ing and obliging. Address A. K., station G., 8th ay, 514. WEST SD st, BASEMENT.—A RESPECTABLE UIE woman to take in washing and ironing. 9TH AV., FIRST FLOOR, BACK.—A RESPECT. 546 Site woinan wishes to wake in washing or pe oat by the day; best city reference. Cull for one week. 557 2D A RESPECTABLE FIRST CLASS 24). laundress desires ladies! or gentemen’s washing at her home or would go out by the day. Call or address for two days. 694. 20, AV, IN THE BAKERY.—A youNG wo- man, who has lived in first class families as laundress, desires a few families’ washing by the dozen or Week, or would go out by the day; understands puffing, Auting and polishing; best city reference. Inguire tor one wee A Giteation WANTED—BY_ A RESPECTABLE GER- ) man gil, who speaks English perfectly, as cham- bermaid or to take care of children; best references. ress F. B., Herald offic Dressmakers and Seamstresses. 5 a st. BROORLY, ‘cA, XOUNG GIRL AS sireee «| ; - ence. “Addrers for oe fe Atos le family; good refer: 6 EAST 2TH ST. BETWEEN 2D AND 8D AVS.— 218 % Young English lady, of resi in the city, aa seamstress and lad airdressing and all kinds of embroidery; American family: a pleasant home preferred address, for two days, Miss SETH, CANAL 8T.—A FRENCH GIRL AS LAUNDRESS in an America: ily. L125 DAY SARESPECTABLE WoMAN TO GO 5 out to Work by the day; is a first rate washer and ironer; best city reference. Can be seen any day this week, Nurses. «ce. 40 CARMINE ST.—AN AMERICAN WOMAN AS r nurse. 68 WEST 87TH ST.—AS EXCELLENT INFANT'S nurse and seamstress; can sew on @ machine and EAST | 9TH ST. (PRESENT EMPLOYER'S). — 1 T oung girl in a private (amily as ess; 218 objection to children. Gall for two dagger esss make dresses; four years’ references, 7 3D AV.—A MONTHLY NURSE DESIRES ANOTHER OD engagement; first class references, Address Mrs. days. BQd BAS? wet st —a rrnsy onas PA, Maker desires the patronage of milies; is ah expert operator on inac familien; pert op machines 35 WEST 42D ST.—A FIRST CLAss and seamstress on Wheeler & Wilson's machine understanding making infants’ and children’s clothing, i kinds of lad es’ underclothing and plain dress: desires @ tew more engagements by the day with of without her own machine.» °C 1% 2D AY., NEAR 23D ST.~A RESPECTABLE, young woman as seamstress and chambermaid c terms very OPERATOR HARPE, 15 EAST 36TH 8T.—A MONTHLY NURSE OF great experience desires a few engagements. ‘an be seen at present employer's. ANTED—A COLORED WOMAN,A GOOD WASHER, ironer and cook: obliging; family of three; also smali girl or boy forerrands. Apply at 113 East SINGLE SWISS, SP! and English, wishes a situation as vate family; good references. Adress HIGHLY RESPECTABLE ENGLISH BOY, AGED 16, wishes situation as waiter ina geutleman’s family; willing to make himsel! generaily use‘ul; or as bell boy in a hotel; highest city reference. Address A. L., 143 Prospect st., Brooklyn. COLORED WAITER WISHES A SITUATION IN (\ a private family; first class reterences. Address No, 11 Grand st. FIRST CLASS MAN AS WAITER WANTED, INA rivate family. Addr with reference, ee VERE ane, teres, ‘ference, box 1,762 GitWaTions WANTED-BY A FRENCH MARRIED couple, trom Paris, no children; man as waiter and to do general honse work : the wife as French cook; best references trom last employer: 10 ob- Jectlon to the country, Call on or address E. H. FREE. AN, No. 147 West 24th st. Can be seen from 2 till7 jock for two days. ig GROCERS AND WINE IMPORTERS,—A YOUNG man who understands the first class srocery trad a, K speaks Engl in alt ite branches will ve disengaged inn iew: faye Ade dress BUSINESS, box ilé Herald Uptown Branch oMce. A ae ‘A SITUATION AS WAITER IN A PRI- vate family, by @ man who thoroughly understands his business; unexcepuonal references Address De Se 1,208 Broad Wa a a AS COOK AND CARVER, y # young Englishman, city rete: . © or address We Bs ia the cigar store nt Om Sth a Wyant * YOUNG MAN (AMERICAN OR GER- man) of good address. to attend in a first class down town bar. Address, stating age and experience, D. W. J., Herald office. FIRST CLASS watchmaker. Address box 440 Post office, Geneva, tebpmget il CUSTOM hp eb rei A S oun tion: refers to present employer. ress TER, Herald office, _ LS Se eae ENTAL Meng otc Whe bets te eon ONE competen' fo do continuous gum TI referrs SAMUEL HASSELL & SONS No. 4 West that sane and good stone dresser. Address J, Q., 40 East 8 Sor WANTED—BY A FIRST CLASS BREAD and cake baker; one that is also a first class pastry cook, in a hotel or restaurant. Inquire at 9% Alien at., for tree mys. ANTED—TAILORS.—COAT, hands—at No. 226 6th a class hands need call. eR EN WANTED—BY A MILLER OF EXPERI- ‘191! near Ist av. PANT AND VEST Up stairs; none but first BOUR Bios, 7ANTED—AN ENGINEER INA SPICE MILL; MUST be @ roaster, spice grinder and packer, Only first class parties need apply after 10 A. M., at 17 Jay st, near Greenwich. ae H_ADViNiSEMENTS. | ap JEUNE PERSONNE, DE LA SUISSE FRAN- tiptoe Peng ong comme a es tM r fe ee. ¥ 8Se Fr, oy Bs Sme ay., entre in'idine et la 20m He saat ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN RESIDING IN BOS- ton, an agency to gel a line of goods on commission or salary; can turnis st of relerence Addi XGENT, Station A, Boston, Maw 7°TSOC® ong WANTEDIA SITUATION, By A YOUNG MAN lately arrived from Ireland, as waiter in « hotel or Duiler in @ private family. Address J. L., 456 7th av. ¥, sf ANTED-IN A FAMILY OF THREE, A NEAT, Apply, with references, between 9 and Ll, at Sist st. tidy voung chambermaid, who is a good sewer, 0. 106 Bast ‘WW ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN A SY N either as clerk, bookkeeper, accountant Oe ear best references. Apply either’ personally, Mr. RENISON, O69! uy. DOT*OAIY, oF by letter to ANTED—BREWERS’ SALESMAN AND COL- lector: good references required. Address, statin, former occupation and expectations box 118 Herald office. ne 66 te TANTED—A YOUNG MAN “ABOUT TWENTY years of age, who writes a fine and rap! and has a good Knowledge of hook kecpin ork; ear ‘ FRANK DAYTON, box 2901 Post otice’ references, 161 WEST 41ST ST.~AN AMERICAN PROTESTANT J1 woinan as nurse; 43 kind and of a good disposi- tion; good references, 188 WITHERS 8T., BROOKLYN, K. D.—A_ RE- ectable woman wishes a baby to wet nurse " by her own homes ’ 4 rage,” Call or * Ezeats’ reference as nurse betore mar. 200 EAST 76TH 87, A PROTESTANT AS NURSE or to do upstain $ oF address for twetae work ; best city reference, Call minnie i as sy WEST 35TH ST.. BETWEEN 7TH AND 8TH TA, fespectuble American girl to mind children and do sewing; care of children; best city Shores, Sayer ort ne EAST S7TH 81.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG 300) itt astro Qnd seamstress or chambermaid 303 WEST 40TH ST.—AN EXPERIRNCED NURSE; best references, take charge of a baby from its birth; in a private family; isa good operator and und ui Beeee stings willitg anctiitucee: Calor addreme 4, 6TH AV., SECOND FLOOR.—A FRENC line trom Paris, first class trimmer, wishes em- ployment 5 488 6TH AV., FIRST FLOOK.—AN EXPERIENCED French dresama! er), who understands cutting ments in families; day or week; terms $2 per day; first class work nd re! reices. Address Mine, EGvist'g B. wants a tew engagements out by the day; Sefesoned Sealer “aEtgmente to go oat by the day } 709 A competent dressmaker desires a few more en- eee by the day for ladies’ or children’s clothes; CH MIL ‘trimming hats and fteathe ana trimming in all its branches, wishes a tew engage- H19 AV.-A FIRST OLASS DRESSMAKER STH AV. RETWREN TH AND 4TH STs,— +? ye el And fitter and stylish trimmer; can oJ enierasgeeerent sewing machines. Call or address; ring 1 et 2 YOUNG GIRL AS semtustress in 1 and fitting children's clothes; 15, wilting nnd obiige ae ten years’ excrilent reterence from last é 4PM. Call fom 10.A. M. to 4 P roger tated oe PRIVATE PAMILY; CAN OUT a ir; willing to travel, Fofexences. Address®. H., box 103 Herald ipsowa & oh —_ General Hopsework, &ec. IST ST, FIRST FLOOR, =, 46 do, general hotsework in pce ee ro Stoner Inquire of rx JAUUAL” * KOO Washer and ts able WEST 16TH ST.—A RESPECTABL 314 woman as Wet nurse, with a fr s Ko0d city retorence. Cuil for twodusaee Teast ot milk; 971 (4 WEST 1TH st, TOP FLOOR. 316 Nant marrica Winans OOP gA PROTE three weeks old ; good city references. WARTED-A SITUATION BY MAN AND WIFE TO take care of a gentleman's place; country pre- ferred ; or night watchinan; chy. reference, TERKBNCE DOLAN, 405 West 39th st. CLERKS AN i “AN ADJUNCT FUR INCREASING tion of a pare Address JOURNA i, B., box 486 Post office, Trenton, XJ. GITOATION | WANTED—By A YOUNG MAN, AS Clork sve youre’ reloronce from his last ccxpiery ae ae Gress J. M. J. Hi ‘it office. shims? << ry either by gift oF canvaeaing, Sitcee? Sift or canvassing. 0 EMPLOYERS.-A GENTLEMAN, AGED 90, AQ. complished Pir pai ad and salesman, me consid f Ne busin ce, seeks em, bee ni OM ighest references wn Branch office. e has modest expectations: ._ Address §,, box 146 Heraid Upto: HLY “PAYMENTS FOR id Bedding, at B. M. cow! hatham street, WaeRty ‘urniture, Pertuwait & An immense stock A CHANCE SELDOM MET WITH—AT PRIVATE residence, 21 East Twentieth street, near Broadway — Parlor Suits, $75; rep, $40; Bedroom, $24, and 80 lots Yor less than half original cost. No reasonable offer reused. A pers, Fre etry rd DY, SAneamt, FORNI- ire ane jet at lowest ca: rie instalments, at OFARRELIOS wi house, 410 Fisnek avenue, between Thirteth and Thirty-first streets. ALE THE ELEGANT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE FOR sale, at great sacrifice, for eash, at the elegant vate residence 104 East Twenty-firth ‘stree avenue. Maynificent Grand Duchesse st; Parlor Suit, cost tor $200; one do. sivle, $1753" brocatelle and rep Suite, 91265 1 ve Pianotorte, Paint Yronzen,Vares, Clocks, 3 Curtains, ‘13 ronzes, Vases, Clocks, rs, Curtains, Car) Bedsteads, Bureaus, Washstands, Mattresses, Bedding. Booktase,' Tables Sidebourdy extension Table, silee great sacrifice; must be sold; no reasonable ofer ret ae aeneootnenenr ieee erento AT ANE ELEGANT PRIVATE RESIDENCE, 6. WEST near prope ol 5 eet 1% Room Md <Antiginettn, $200; one do., $15): do., $40; rosewood Planoforte, four round corners; Cabinets, velvet Carpets, Chin Cutery; chamber, dining Furuliure at halt cost, contents of above 5 story house. SIDENCE 210 WEST 21ST 8TREET.— figured satin Parlor Suit, $200; #08, ne eo lete Chamber bet re} ar ‘om t Bis es cas eath cay ae var! of use! i one octave double round Pianoforte, sis louse to wet ug =FOR BALE-MAGNIFICENT PARLOR UIT, ‘$400, for $100; one do, $100; re 1 A salt Teornpletes #60" to ih: ie eee. Bu ip ‘eat jedding, Bookcase, ¢ octa Tosi alinrte ture ool ah asiasa vi ousehol ne Drivate or 6 dence 120 West a, me ; d ‘shir ‘omiee cletka. salesmen poke to make application, b: i isi, Bod, ‘Chalringn, kee Bd coree toWiLLLAM of 4th av, EAST 20TH 8T,—AN EXPERIENCE: LY Burse desires a few engagementa, > MONTHLY ‘ 31 WEST 20TH ST.—A YOUNG GIRL, 18 YEARS B59 Wage, to mind chnidren or ane iid; ree with her parents, Wiis fic sah «1: (Rae RRR el eet 305 Avs BETWEEN BD AND wD fts—A ne. ing girl to take eare of di do plain gra 700 ene oe 411 Bast 29TH ST, THIRD FLOOR, IN THE rear.—A young girl, lately landed {rom London, me paren OF (a flo Viet Diy th tart yA AND FURNITURE AT THE LOWEST cash prices; weekly ee monthly pare eke 884 and 236 Third avenue, near Twenty-eighth street. eh ne SIENA Ried RAND REDUCTION TO. SUIT THE TIMES— NTED—A BOOKKEE, 101 Wi? one ‘acquainted With the: Ghali Dacia ements solicited. UO, A CLARKE, 16 Bromtway, ANTED—A YOUNG MAN WHO UNDERSTANDS FACTURERS AND DEALERS IN FURNITUR: the watch material basiness fe Pretend iy ti hae ALLER Pea Wars Apply to 01 BEGUELIN, 21 Maiden lane. can a one Of sane, Fond ng for auction Seply bo CRURE PaO USLI m lane. | oan Ciagors Ope ‘dase! ‘WAntEpin ti BANKING HOUSE, AN EXPE. | deiphia, who has one of the largest showrooms gruznre eh ody: test eerenc'Feganed™ ade | Some dreag box 5,000 Now York Pout nice ene? £04 PARTING IN WANT OF MODERN AND ANTIQUE _ eco) in re cr be ANTED—A SALESMAN EXPERIEN in th a AH AM’: hird 5 China Wasi: Neal? generally | aucc ala Catpotn’ ber very description of Furniture vuereld beg himeelf generally ATIONAL LINE OF STEAMBHIPS, L ‘eekly to Queenstown and Liverpool Mortntuhaty to London direct, trom piers Nos. 44 and 47 North River. TO QUEENSTOWN ¥ 'N AND LIVERPOOL. Tuesday. Oct. 2. atliA M. turday, Nov. 1, at2 P! M, ‘aturday, Nov. 8, at8 A. M. Saturday, Nov. 15, at2 ¥. M. DON DIRECT. HOLLAND, Bragg............Thursday, Nov. 6, at3P. M Cabin re, $70, $30, currency; steerage, currency? Return tickets °at reduced’ r tes. Tenge steerage tickets trom Liverpool, Queenstown, lon- derry, Glasgow, Cardiff, Bristol or London at the lowest rates, For further information apply at the company’s ofc No. 69 Broad’ WAT HURST, Manager Oe <= QTATE DINE, pee er et NEW YORK TO GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, BELFAST AND LONDONDERRY, ‘These elegant new Clyde-built steamors will sail from Pier 36 North River as follows mearmehan Hat . Wein a’ GEORGIA Wednesday, Nov. 12 PENNSYL 3 et: Wednesday, Nov. 26 And every alterna| esday thereafter, taking pas- sengers at through rates to all parts of Great Britain and Ireland. Norways Swe: De k and Germany. Déaits for land upwards sn apply to N BALDWIN & 04 Agents, _Steerage Passage office, No. 45 Broadway. script ‘Steam Fa sail from pl Py h Riv i" Ne jteamers sa ‘om pier Nort! ver, New 4 EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, on A. Oct, 25 aa es ie Nov. 1 Nov. 5 19 Sat., Nov. 22 -Sat., Nov. 8 | CALEDONIA. Wed,. Nov. 6 The passenger accommodations on the steamers of this Ine are unsurpassed for elegance and comfort. Cabin staterooms are all on upper deck, thus securing good light A. at CASTALIA... Wed. INDIA, ANGLIA.. ut ba WILGMAI IA My and ventilation. CABIN PASSAGE TO OR FROM GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL OR LONDONDERRY, WED. STHAMER: nd $75, Return, $130, currency. Agia Return: $130; golden ™ SAT. STEAMERS, turn, STEBRAGE PASSAGE. To be yl Liverpool, London, REeenstown, London: iff, $30, currency, derry, Belfast, Bristol or Card! Tickets for passaye to or from any seaport or railwa: pegs eg ta ST Ireland or the Continent ‘issued 8, DRAFTS FOR ANY AMOUNT AT CURRENCY RATES, Company's offices, No. 7 Bowling Green, New York. HENDERSON BROTHERS, Agents. ORTH GERMAN LLOYD STEAMSHIP COMPANY. For Southampton and Bremen. e steamship AMERICA, Captain R, Bussius, will safl on Wednesday, October 22,'at 2 P. M,, from Bremen pier, foot of Third ‘street, Hoboken; to be followed by’ the steamnship MOSEL,’ Captain G. ERNST, on Saturda: October Rates of passage to London, Havre and Bremen, pa: able in gold or its equivalent ‘in currency ;--First cabii 120; second cabin, $72; steerage, $30, For freight or naisage apply f OLLRICHS & CO, Agents, No. 2 Bowling Green. Wi vor gceeNnow AND LIVERP: YBTO' RPOO) CAMRYING THE UNITED STATES MAIL, New and full-powered Steamships, sailing from New York on Saturdays, from Liverpooi on hi reach way. Passenger ‘scocunmsda lege SrRaloouss statar baie paisk ioe oreh. and bathrobins 1 rooms, sms mk ath re in midship section. where least maton d ‘the ‘Transatlantic Com, oe oor ty i Tayorie a ’ . St pape sail from pier No, Toute for the North River, as WB im PE, Lemarie. init DU HAVRE, Surmo! RE, Danr . Bata eee passage in sold, Gneluding wine) cab sso $12 cond cabin. First cabin, irsion tickets at reduced rates American travellers going to, or returning Continent of Europe, by taking this line, avol an) pense. GEORGE MACKENGI COASTWISE STEAMSHIP. ACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S LINE. ieaven oeena? wohth Hee a 2" Seloek ML tor ANBIae v4 ‘orth Kiver, o'clock M. wall connecting with steamer at Panama for Acapulco, the ‘both iorts of cross ox- Awent, 68 Broadway. _ Mi Mauzanillo, San_ DI San anu also with ‘steainers for ‘central American South ic por' jteamer leaves San Francisco on or about the 24th of by Japan ani China! cave San Francisco om i Soe passage or Freight apply at the company’s office, pier 42 North River, New, Fat" sRADBURY, President. H, J, Buuzay, Superintendent. TREC? LINE TO HAVAN. D Progreso and Vera Cruz. New York and Mexican Mail Steamship pier No.3 North River, at 3 P. EVERY THURSDAY. Line, leaving 1€0) javana via Nessau. to relaht of atihe ARB MuPx SONS, 83 Broadway. OR NASSAU, N. P, Wit sail from piers North River at P. M. Licht ata ver at a De ALEXANDIE & SONS, 33 Broadway. BW YORK AND HAVANA DIRECT MAIL LINE, ‘These first class steamships will sail every Tuesda: SP. M.. mm pier 13 North River (toot of Cedar street), for Havana direct, as follows : WILMINGTON MORRO CASTLE, jovember 4 COLUMBIA..... November 18 For freight and passage (having magnificent accommoe ations) Bpply 0 WILLIAM P, CLYDE & CO,, No. 6 Bowling Green, D, McKELLAR, Agent in Havana. October 23 EXAS LINE—FOR GALVES' TOUCHING AT’ Key West, carrying the United States Mai —Steamer cITy oF HOUSTON, Captain Deering, will leave pier 20. East River. Saturday, October 25, at'S P.M. Thronglr bitis of lading given to tlouston and all points on- the- Galveston, Houston and Henderson and 8. B. ana C. R. B pha Bais surat Rhoisigtion apy i erlor we eae i Monty i CO,. 188 Maiden lane, oF CLYDE, 119 Wall street, OR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT. ,. The Cromwell steamship Line, ‘The steamship GEORGE CROMWELL, Captain James. Crawford, will leave pier No. 9 North River, on Satur-~ day, October 25, a P, M. Freight received daily. Through rates given to Galveston, Indianola, Rockport or Aranzas wharf, Brazos, ssi © and Louis. Cabin passage, $50; steerage, $25. For freight or pas saye apply to CLARK & SEAMAN, 86 West street. R NEW ORLEANS DIRECT, Southern Line, ‘The steamer CITY OF GALVESTON, Captain Evans, .. will leave pler 20 East River, Wednesday, October 29, at 4P.M. Freight received daily. Through rates given Gaiveston. Indianola, Rockport or Aranzas Wharf, Br . Santiago and St. Louis, Cabin passage, $50; steerage, . For eee or passage, having superior accommo- tons, apply to, Pec. MALLORY & CO., 153 Maiden lane. OR NORFOLK, CITY POINT AND RICHMOND,—THE. Po Gia Domitien Steamship. Gompany will despatch, irom pler 87 North River, their elegant sidewheel steam- ship ISAAC BELL, BLAKEMAN, commander, for Nor- fo.k, City Point and Richmond, on Saturday, October 25,. ar 3 P.M. giving through bills of lading to all points. South and Southwest, Through passenger tickets to alk oiuts. Accoimmo'ations unequalled, “Apply at pier 3: 7, orat general office, 187 Greenwich street, corner of De; euipe. RAVELLERS’ (AITIZENS’ LINE FOR TROY—PASSAGE $1 6.—THE: elegant. steamboats SUNNYSIDE and POWELL ve pier 49 North Kiver, foot of Leroy street, da: Gatutaysexcepted), atvo'clock P. M., connecting wit morning traing on Rensselaer and Saratoga, New York GentraL and Troy, gud Hosion railroads for all points North, East and West, Th st direct route to Sara- toza, Lace atge and MoutieaR, | Jhrough ckets sold an gage checked to dustinatiof s+ ra ae saee cnesOSEPH CORNELL, Superintendent. ALL RIVER LINE TO BOSTON, Via Newport and Fall River. The world-renowned steamers BRISTOL and PROVI-- DENCE leave pier 28 North River, foot of Murray street can (antera axcentag) Bt ait M. Through tickets ‘ it all principal hotels in the city, dye fortes: AP. BACON, Superintendent, NORWICH, LINE, POR BOSTON. VIA | BOSTON Hartford and Erie Railroad.—Great reduction in: w York to Boston or Worcester and return, fe Good trom Sepiember 13 to November I 1w7S. The and commodious steamers K and CITY OF BOSTON leave pier 40 North River y (Sundays excepted), at 5 P. M. connecting at New London with express passenger train for Boston, Worces- ter and the North, Pebiceaiaatst WALTER F. PARKER, Agent ENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, ‘Trains leave New York, from toot of Desbrosses and! Cortlandt streets, as follows ixpress for Harrisburg, Pittsburg, the West and Sonth,. with Pullman Palace Cars attached, 9:30 A. M., 6, 7 andi S20 P. Me Sunday, 67, 830 P.M. For Baltimore, Washington and the South, via “Penn— lvania Air Line,” at9 A.M. 3 and 9 P. Sunday, 9 For Baltinore and Washiugton, via Baltimore M. 5 and Ohio Railroad, at 72 P, M. daily. E: BE Philadetphia, 8, 9, 9:30 A. M., 12:30, 3, 4, 5, 7, SSOP. Mand 12 nigat “Sunday, 6, 757330, 8:35 For Euiiadetohia, vie Kensington, at 7A. M, and 6:10 P.M. Sunday, 6:10'P. M. Emigrant and second class, 7:05 P. M. 230, 3: M0, 4:10, 4:30, 8:10, 5220, 5: 210, 6 3 TeSh Sih Io WdeW P.M. and 12 might. ‘danday, B20. 7,7 40, 8:10, 9, 10, 11 A. May 12 0. '4 30, 5: 6:ly, 6330, and T'night, “‘Sutiday, 512), A. M., 12 6:10, 6:30, 7, “and Pert Amboy, @and DA, Mi, 2 rl mt an » M., 2:30, 40, 430 and 6 EM ig i ‘or New Brunswick, 7 and 8:10 A, M., 12 M., 2 3:1 10, 5:20, 6:10, 7:30 P.M, ahd 12night, Sunday, 6:10 an ‘ny East Millstone, 8:10 A. M., 12noon, 4:10 and 5:20 P. M, ‘or Lambertville and Flemington, 9A. M. and3 P. For Phillipsburg and Belvidere, 3 and 4 P. M. Accommodation for Bordentown, Barun gon and Cam: den, 7 and 9:30 A, M. , 2, 4 Sand 7 P. M. ehold, 7A. May 2 ‘or and 4 P. M, For Jamesburg, Pemberton, Camden, 6A. M., and via boat from pier No, 1, $150 P. M, Pa trains arrive as follows :—From Pittsburg, 6:50, 10:25 a. 35, dai ae 10:15 A. M. and 3:55 P. M., on except Monday, ingion and Buitimor. and 6:0 A. M. and 10 som, Philadelphia, 5:2: 4, 6 M. lb “Ticket offices, 526, 435, 271 and 944 Broadw: No. 1 Astor House, ‘and, foot ot Desbrosses and “Cortlandt Streets, Kumigrant Ticket office, No. 8 Battery place. BOYD, Jr., General Passenger Agent. ai Manager. RONDOVT, AND | KINGSTON—LANDING AT COZ zens’, Cornwall, Newburg, Marlborough, Milton, Poughkeepsie and Ksopus—The steamboats THOMAS CORNELL and JAMES W. BALDWIN, leave Harrison street, pler M4 North River, daily, at 4o’clock P. M. QTONINGTON LINE FOR BOSTON.—THE ELEGANT ©. steamers KHODE ISLAND, every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday STONINGTON, ‘y wih, oy ednesday and Friday ever; from pler 33 North Riv Joga _EXCURSIONS. Sx AY BOATS FOR HARL) landing at Eleventh street leaves Peck slip at 10 @' N. B.—Last boat lea ve “AND “ASTORIA, Tock and hourly will 6 osoeks lock nnd hourly until 6 o'eloe arlem at 6 o'clock P.M. PROPOSALS, ROPOSALS for Wroug t and Cast Iron Work for the United States Court i k city. jouse and Post Oflice, New York city. Unite States Court Houst AND fd Orricr, New York. Orr pel ad Oct. 20, Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the Superintendent until 12 M, of the 10th day of November for furnishing, delivering, fitting and putting in place the wrought and cast work the window frames, architraves, finishings and sashes of the — external oneniage ot the first story, the window iramen, architraves and. Anishings | of”, the external openings of the second, third and fourth orig a he 8 0) rehitraves and finishings. Stories, ail an catabited on the denwings dewcribed. Sine. at ies, all as ex! Ly rl Decitieations and culied for in the schedule. nd Copies of the drawings, apecificationsand sch pe hhd’on agpitention kt te ‘office. edale may All scaffolding required b; Cy contractors to pyt the work in place will be furnished by the government, fr of, Petee, DEE ave e ye ¢ Fi yd “ ey mi ce for the articles of wrought and cast iron work, a provided for pres domes accompany the steame! smhapiptiod “Haters loon, ‘a ol steerage $80 in currency. 06 wishing to send Yor iriends in the Old Country A pow obtain steerage prepaid ‘coruificates—93d cur- Passongers booked toand from all pi Paris, Hamburg, Norway, Sweden, China, &c. Fete PA and other ttorpaton apply iapection m1 G on ay pe A! plang and other Information apply as Company's office, 19 way, No ills oF Tading isstied to Comtine rT rts, ‘ane America to rts of “india, Australia, STERN STEAMSHIP LIN! NEW YORK Ty Lai ND) DIRECT. steam 7 ROL ta, pier 18 East ine} Ever se oll ws sat 4 aj LADY LYGHTT Kyait., Gabi ine ata seariar ole AU RR CARDIFF, LONDON AND 0) i ints Ba 191 ALL CE Oy ny oe a erey OnY. — nets NITED STATES PASSPORT BUREAU.—OFFICIAL asports of the Department of State insued by 4. C, United States Court House. 41 Chambers in the not be subdivided ‘. vane neat consideres inthe garegnca erent bid he ‘whole of the work to the first story must be deliv. and set in position within four : acceptance ‘of proponals and the romatnder ba Rag of the wo! pidly as required by the Supertntend rene of the work on. the buildin, a payee ib Je per cent unull the final completion ot the contacts ia All bids must be accompanied by a penal bond, in the im of twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000), that idder will accept and perform the contract if aw ¢ sufticiency of the security to be ce! 1 nited States Judge, Clerk of the United Stat or the ict Attorney of the Je t wherein he ject Th bide if te bo dentrad for te ree i seretiatac made monthly, do 0, and any pia ‘hat otimede tobe obtained, in’ this oftve, and? toon net govrorm is SYaFY reapect to the requ ta vertise Sed ha pt R MMRSL RD ele pre ‘manufacture of roweht or feast iron work, wh ‘Propo als wil be doreed “Bids for iron m Cech nici ETSY ascinrinscsicbihoes THE UPTO! LISHMENT, 816 BIXTH Pepe A streot.—Ladles and gentle- else. ‘lease 9! 'N aie er £10.00 Ee Seventh irty-se Ld “~

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