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SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES: Cooks, dc. WEST 1STH ST., BETWEEN STH AND O70 AVS ap the rear.—As first clams cook; understands all wate ste bearing nouse. — A RESPECTABLE MIDDLE. AGED wei ed woman as cook in a private (am 48 GOOD COOK, WASHER pid ee it employt ment. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN Tare yok, washer and ironer; would 40 gen cl 37! 85 ‘ik in a sinall family; would Ko Sctadyitgnd tetetce 106 SPRING 87. CORNER MERCER, IN THE store,—A Protestant German woman as first class Sook ; undersiands French, English and German cooking ; Dest city reterences. WEST 82D plain cook, washer and ironer. employer's etore 12 o'clock. VIS FAST wTH sta YOUNG WOMAN AS PLAIN cook of chambertnaid. May be seen at her last piace, on Saturday, from 9 t to 12, 130 Westenra sr woman fs ci id to wi country ; good city reference. 131 WEST 28TH 8T., FIRST FLOOR, BACK ROOM— An experienced woman as first ciass coo! ST. NEAR or “AV.—AS. GooD Call at present aN STORE.—A COMPETENT ash and irom; city or NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1873—TRIPLE SHEET. SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES, Housekeepers, dc. MIDDLE-AGED Sey, Spor... ENCUM- A Drance, as housekec| in an i would take charge of neu No object; rence, ry refere: Bi ooklyn Branch office. nt Foon oF eho pleasant => ebure! BT. 15 Howes, igijwont would ng MYRTLE AY. Bot ob ject -—A bid AMERICAN WIDOW eeper in a widower’s fami- feaving the city; best reference. office, Laundresses, &e. TOP FLOOR, BACK ROOM.—A respectable widow worzan desires gentiemen’s and ladies’ “washing or engagements for day's work: § reference. PROFESSIONAL SITUATIONS WANTED— PEMALES. nner LADY, DY, WOULD fa J b4 ACT in exchange for would, attend rb pying oF bookkeeping. Address SRL oes. papi WHO MAKES A SPECIALTY OF FINISH. 4 ing voung ladies of the first families yee ees one wl ‘Add ant neha, Herald Uptown Branch office, A* EXPDETENCED TEACHER 1N_ ENGLISH French, mathematics and music bey A engage as resident or visiting governess. Address Miss ¥ Herald Uptown Branch office. N EXPERIENCED LADY TEACH |. LATELY AR- rived from Canada, wishes a situation: speaks Ger- French, English; music thorou nly taught, more man, Addr: CHER, 73 West 44th sh acquiirements. 2 2 123 132 erence. stands all kinds of meats, soups, pastry and jellic: reference. Spectable young woman as thorongh c/ok Un: cellent baker ; good city reference. excellent | bi best city reference. 4 EAST 99TH ST., NEAR THIRD AV —AS FIRST a ehtigios AY. is all kinds of meats, soups and pastry ; is an ¢x- sist with araahing 4: best utes cok in @ Drivate family ; will do no wash- 20: NEAR $3D ST.—A RE- retand: ‘ty or & private ence. WEST 20TH ST., THIRD FLOOR—A COMPR- tent young weman as excellent cook; would as- and ironing: no objection to the coun- arding house in the city; best refer- ST 2TH ST, NEAR 3D AV., IN THE QB setet Arespcctabie youne woman a3 good plain cook, wash nd ironer: good Felerence, WEST 41ST ST.—AS FIRST CLASS COOK IN 23 a private fam. city or country; good city Foterences, 336 WEST, ATH St. BETWEEN STH AND 9TH e avs.—A_ respectable Protestant woman to cook, wash and iron ina ang family; no objection to the y : best city reference, EAST 4TH ST, FIRST FLOOR, BACK.—A temperate woman as experienced cook and good Washer and ironer; elther large or smail family “no objection to's short distance in the country: best cl city 1 reference. 825. 6TH AV., IN THE STORE.—A RES! PECTA to assist German woman as cook; is steady, and wig with the washing; city reference. Chambermaids, &c. 6 MONROE ST.—A RESPECTABLE AND _ EX- enced English person as chambermaid and or nurse and seamstress; good operator; ‘epeal neh; tour months in New York; good reier- ences, Call on or address M. q WEST ITH STA RESPECTABLE YOUNG girl, who is willing and obi! , as chanber- maid and waitress or to assist with children; is a good plain sewer, Call at present employers. a BT. MARK’S PLACE @TH 87), PRESENT EM. > Bloyer's—A young woman as ctiambermaid and ry EAST 16TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG | girlaschambermaid and waitress or chamber- maid and todo plain sewing in a private tamily; over 10 years’ best city reference. Call for twodays. ll WAST 47TH ST.—A LADY WISHES TO SECURE A good situation for a competent and reliable girl mectambeexiald and waitress. Can be seen at present employer's. 143 WEST ast st. —AS CHAMBERMAID AND To | aseist with washing aud ironing; good city refer- | ences from present employer. 46 EAST 397TH ST., BETWEEN | LEXINGTON AND 3d avs.—A young woman as chambermaid and | to assist with the washing and iroving, or chambermatd and waitress ina sinall private family; bas six years’ 13 156 echamberwo best city reference. 10TH AV., ENTRANCE 17TH ST.—A WOMAN TO go out by’ the day odo washing and ironing; is capable of anything that is req WEST 16TH 8’ youngysirl as :understan SECO! ‘iaundre Call or FLOOR FRONT.—A rere wiling to. assist in fine’ washing and fluting; dress. ds CC ———— OUSTON ST, FOURTH FLOOR, BACK prin few gentlemen ‘sor ladies’ washing and ironing desired by & first class | laundress, WEST 19TH S?.— A RESPECTABLE GTRL AS first class laundress in a private family; city ref SULLIVAN 8T. woman desires gen at her own home, or would the week ; best references, PRINCE S8T., RE. spectable woman —A RESPECTABLE tlemen’s cr families Washing gooitihe first tWo days of ‘AR ROOM, NO. 2—A RE- laundréss, or would take ey, Washing to her own house, or would go out by 15s 156 dest city reference. WEST isTa st, ‘FIRST FLOOR, ROOM 2— An experienced ‘laundress solicits ladies’ and Gia ‘8 washing to do at her house, or would go out by the day. FRENCH UNG LADY, JUST ARRIVED FROM Paris, desires to teach French to, to. epilacen or rons Judios in ‘an American tamilly islet ser; bes references, Address M EF ir West 2th si HIGHLY RESPECTABLE YOUNG PARISIAN lady, just arrived, wishes a situation tu teach French, music and the elements ot German in a private fmily or school. Address 0. H., 853 Broad st., Newark, Sompany; salary not so much an ob: ect as permanent joyinent, Address box 445 Post emp! A TB: ACHER OF MUCH EXPERIENCE WISHES TO give lessons in the English branches, Freneli, music or after the Kindergarter; method tn exchange icr bo ard and lodsing. Address HOPEFUL, box 116 Heraid Up- town Branch office. LADY FRENCH TEACHER WISHES EMPLOY. rent ina family. Inquire at 1(3 Fulton st, corner Pineapple, Brookly ‘ANTED—A SITUATION AS DAILY GOVERNESS for any tte following branches, viz. :—English, | ay German, music, drawing and water color paint- ing. Address by box 180 Herald rald office. ) WEST 9TH S A COMPETENT YOUNG WO- man as first class laundress in a private family, or would do chamberwork and assist in the washing ; has the best city reierences. 20 Gre for 1st AY: = WASHING. AND IRONING WANTED ‘n home, or will go out by the day. r bh "30 WARTS, In- 204 EAST 22D ST.—A_ RESPECTABLE GIRL as good washer and ironer, at her own house; no objection to go out by the day. WEST 4TH §T.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN desires washing at her own house, or will go out by the day; good reierence. 227 ___HELP_ _WANTED—FEMALES. _ A COLORED CHAMBERMAID AND LAUNDRESS wanted—Aged over 30; only those with ezpcemace And the best reference need apply, between 10 and 1 M,, at 24 West Ost st, SMALL FAMILY IN JERSEY CITY WANT A GIRL for: eoneral housework; must understand her busi- well recommended. Apply at INTERNA- $6 Liberty st., th ToNat Pb BLISHING CO st, third floor, — NEAT, TIDY GIRL WANTED—TO TAKE care of children; German nares none bat ste: r4 ones need apply. 355 West Soth st, between Sth and 2 avs, 325 EAST 37TH ST.—A FIRST CLASS LAUNDRESS * or woul Tecomment wishes faiilies’ id go out by the da; ded. ashing at herown_residenc: is an excellent fluter; well 33. WEST 26TH ST., woman wants fami ROOM 6—A COMPETENT ilies’ washing and ironing. 411 ora pri 1.237 fin EAST 29TH ST., THIRD FLOOR, REAR,—A RE- Specie Engiish vate family’s Washing woman wishes gentlemen's to do at her own house. AV., BETWEEN 64TH AND 65TH STS., a floor. front—A respectable woman to 9 Where family washing at her own house, or go out by 6 tion; is (5 Nurses, wo. 8 good seamstresa, WEST 37TH ST.-AS NURSE AND SEAMSTRESS or chambermaid and seamstress; will give satisfac- 8D AV.—AS MONTHLY NURSE; CAN BE EN- re Hakiede immediately ; frst class reference. Address aa HENRY S8T., ROOM &—A YOUNG MARRIED -/= woman as wet nurse. Call for two days. MADISON landed, to take charge of children and sew; would ST.—A do light housework. WEST 82D ST.-A YOUNG PROTESTANT fresh ; 10: he | 15) ina private fam| breast of YOUNG GIRL, LATELY woman as wet 0 Use 5 breast of milk; r first baby, eight Weeks old. WEST 28TH ST. avs—A Tespectabl milk 5 iD 43 nurs BETWEEN 6TH AND 7TH le young woman as wet nurse Daby tie) months dead; fresh —AN AMERICAN PROTESTANT by the week or mouth; is kind and obliging; good reference. 206 EAST 26TH ST., REAR.—a RESPECTABLE Woman as wet nurse; good reference. Address Mrs KELLY. ST ‘30TH ST.—AS WET NURSE; SPEAKS ch, [talian and German. nurse ; will take the entire charge Teferences, 297 * WEST 2TH ST., avs. in tanc: store. BETWEEN 7TH AND 8TH —A Canadian woman as child's nurse; ’ is expe’ enced: first class reference. 23 2 child to nurse at her own home; no objection to EAST 47TH ST.-AN EXPERIENCED PROTES- tant woman as nurse; iscapable of taking the entire charge of a bay of grown children; understan 1s plain and fancy sewing; is kind and agreeable ; no ob- ction to the country. OUSEKEEPER, AN AMERICAN PROTESTANT, wanted to attend to the work Ro @ smail family, Consisting oi gentleman and wile oniy; occasional hel will be furnished weekly, if desired.’ Address, staulps age, residence, paliton ons and references, Z A. 4 box 179 Herald 0 Waniras COOK. APPLY AT 102 WEST oT St, to-day, between 9 and 12. ANTED—A FIRST CLASS COOK WHO ‘UNDER stands her business. Call at 178 Lexington av., cor- ner Sist st. Wages $18 per month. COACHMEN AND GARDENERS. fora very rellavie couchins OBTAIN A SITUATION ovals = per ee GENTLEMAN WISHBS TO PROOURE A SITUA tion for his coachman; single, sober 2 calt'on | YER Drndurees Mi 1 al driver, and’ first class Bast 1th st., private SITUATION WANTED—BY A COLORED MAN, coachman or as a gentleman's body, prevent; c | Geet Sy a Folereuce. Call on oF address A. H. Gy 130 A MAN AND WIFE DESIRE SITUATIONS —MAN AS first class coachman and gardener; wite as first Glass cook and lanndress; reterences. Can be seen for two days at No. 16) last sd st. PRACTICAL FARMER AND WIFE WANTED—TO work a hundred acre farm by the year near New ‘ork; state age, nation, childrea, wages and other par- ticulars, DALY, box 18) Herald office. A PRACTICAL GARDENER WANTS A SITUATION} understauds vegetables. gracing, flowers. trees a) TAPES; — reference, Apply at 735 Broadway, in jower RESPECTABLE MAN AS COACHMAN; THOR- ously understands his busin ean be High! commended by last employer. Ca)l at No. 6 East “buh st. sh, private stable. PRACTICAL FARMER AYD GARDENER Satie take Shares of a gentleman’. place; 2) year's first Class testimonials, Address FARMER AND GARDENER, Jamaica Post office, L. 1. A COACHMAN, MARRIED, NO FAMILY, WISHES A AA situation; first class recommendations, both here oe from the old country. Call for two days on K. J., 0 av. A SITUATION AS COACHMAN—BY AN ENGLISH- man; Protestant; understanas He rece tees a4 its branchos; caretul city driver ; se from lastemployer. Call or ‘address @ ei 7 ‘Hust sth st, ste A SITUATION WANTED—RBY A SINGLE MAN, AS Pend conahaeae. and groom: pales a ay ne regoune | 3 st city reference; reason for leaving em) forBarope. Call at or ‘address Nos. Sand 5 Base . sock at YOUNG MAN, LATELY DANDED Batry THE old country, wishes a situat o hman in a private family; can wilk and make / seit useful; five ae reference. Address JAMES N., box 1:9 Herald A YOUNG SWEDE WISHES A BITUATION IN THE country as coachman, or on a small farm; under- stands the language; can milk, and is willing to make himself useful in every respect: good recommendation from last employer, | Address FARMER, care of B. ‘hr. Koos & Co., No. 20 State st, New York. [ [pestered eel SITUATION WANTED—IN THE country, by an Englishman; can drive well, attend Sarnace and garden; willin, and obliging; wages erate, Address F.'J. W., 2 hae (Oosgeean, GROOM AND GARD) :NER—BY A MAN who thoroughly unders:ands driving iu city or country ; is also a first class groom and gardener; wages to suit the times; good recommendations, Call at 18 ¥ West Lith st., ‘corner 6th av. ITUATION WANTED-—BY A HORSE PARRIER AS coachman, colored ; can be well recommended by his Qresent employer. Address, for three days, A. V., Wantev=s WOMAN TO ASSIST IN ATTENDING to an invalid lady; must be willing to go to the coun- try fora while. Apply, with reference, at 51 5th av. attest SITUATION, BY A PRACTICAL GAR- dener. Apply to M. C. DEWIRE, for one week, at Bennett's miscat) ort Washington. ‘WASTED—A GOOD COOK. WASHER AND IRONER: cly reference required. Call to-day, between 2 and 3 at No. 45 West ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A COLORED COACH- man: first Geass city xererence, Call on or address WILLIAMS, 387 papaeD— A GOOD COOK, WASHER AND IRONER, family; must come well reecmmended. Call at ‘ior East ‘sth st WARTED FIRST CLASS HANDS, 70 STUFF AND finish muffs, at SHARPE & CO.’S Fur Manutac- tory, Broadway and 10th st. Fatas employment. y ANTED—A COMPETENT AND OBLIGING GIRL to cook, wash and iron ina oe private family. Apply atter 9 o'clock at 182 Kast 65th A better ne Ac a eauloreie and who obliging: small tau reterence only. Call 1 at 824 West 0th st between | o’cloe! y ANTED—A GERMAN GIRL, IN A PRIVATE American family, to do down stairs work; must be PS plain cook, washer and froner. Apply at 314 West st ANTED—BY AN ENGLISHMAN, LATELY LANDED, ne S.sitoation Al or ay oes can 1 Foon, chy of country. Address Mech ORD. Herald ‘tice. af ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A_ FIRST CbASs coachman, who undetstands his business thor: oughly; best intone, if required. Aj to H. B, No. Ged Gch avs saddle 6 4 eee } ‘ANTED—BY A FIRST CLASS COLORED COACH- man. a situation; fboroughly understands the care of horses; good city reference. all on or address, ior five days, ., 148 West Viptilehaiarretiieiactfal BY A FIRST OLASS COACH- ither in the country or any outlet of the city limits; has excellent references, a thorough knowledge of the care of carriages and harness; also in training of horses, Address ., coachman, Herald Uptown Branch office. ANTED—IN A LARGE HOUSE, A LAUNDRESS, ‘a waitress, a chambermaid to wait, a kitchen girl and a girl to scrub. Bins at 2 o'clock P. M., with ret- erence, at No, 20 Kast 28th st. AE YOUNG WOMAN AS NURSE; abt @ bab: In ack be a good plain sewer and understand the ‘care ‘and have good city reference. Cals, from 9 a No. 62 West lith st. Mei PROTESTANT WOMAN TO DO GEN- eral housework in a tamily of four persons; theatres be @ good plain cook, washer and ironer. A. petent seamstress, who is willing todo chamberwork ‘and wait on alady. None need Aas who have not good refer- ences. Call at 53 Wes! between 10 and 12 A. M. $10.7; —ANY LADY OR CHILD OVER 8 YEARS OF '» age, residing out of New York, can now learn Mine. Herman’ fe beautiful method of making wax flowers for only $250, by purchasing her new bok of instruc- ton. with an entire set of moulds. Please address Mme. HERMAN, 113 West Forty-first street, WEST 13TH 8T.. UP TWO FLIGHTS OF staira —A respectable married Woman desires a 335 EAST 74TH 8T., BETWEEN 1ST AND 2D AVS. A young married woman wishes a baby to nur: 376 7TH AV., IN THE CROCKERY STORE. Frenen girl to take charge of an infant: would A prefer a family about to travel; best recommendations, 405 = EAST 82D ST.—AS "WET NURSE. Telerence from her last place E 5 6 SS CHAMBERMAID, BY A OD French woman ; speaks French, English and Ger- man; understands nesdiework. FORSYTH ST., FIRST FLOOR, ROOM 5.—A respectable young German girl as chambermaid ; is able to sew by haid or machine. 2) WEST 27TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE PROTES- seamstress or to take care of children; good city refer- ence. 24 7TH AY.. BETWEEN 23D AND TH STS.—A young Englishwoman as chambermaid and todo | 30: EAST 8TH ST.—A YOUNG GIRL PROM THR mstrese has good discharges anid can be highly re- commended. ‘Address tor one d respectable young girls, sisters, one as first class ehambermaid and waitress, and the other as nurse and Section to go a short distan: u ity reference. stance in the country; mrst class EAST 2D ST. ECTABLE PROTES- ben, 4ll EAST 20TH Secmand) oe girl, lately ianded from London, as cham- no ‘objection to help in the iaundry 20 AV. "SECOND FLOOR, FRONT. RE. or nurse ¢D! seamstress in a private family; no obje: oa fogo a short distance ip the country : good reter ference. RoR) fercerdierenta ag oration Woon rivate family ; good reterenc 2 898 7 2D AV., do chamnberwork and waiting or chamberwork and fine washing and ironing; two years and five YOUNG ENGLISH GIRL as CHAMBERMAID and take care of children and sew ; smart, intellt- WEST 22D ST. tant girl as chambermaid and waitress and plain sewing, or would mind children, country as chambermaid, or waitress and 31 EAST 39TH FIRST ¥LOOR, FRONT.—TWO BAlMstroes: can operate on different machines, no ob- 326 A RESP tant girl a; chambermaid and to assist in the ST., THIRD 1 FLOOR, REAR— 446 82 “ spectavie girl as chambermaid and seamstress 5 EAST 28TH ST.—TO DO UPSTAIRS WORK. 7Ta AV., CORNER rn 8T.—A YOUNG GIRL NEAR 48TH st. —A YOUNG GIRL TO months in last piace best rererence. Sitice. and not afraid of work. Address A., box 26 Herald ‘ANTED—BY A RE PECTABL YOUNG GIRL, A siiuation to dy chamberwork or waiting in a me pa jamily: three years’ reterence. Address K. Dressmakers and Scamstresses. G MINEITA ST. NEAR BLEECKER ST.—A FIRST class dressmaker (colored) wishes a few customers by the day or week at reduced rates: best cit reference and work shown, Call on or address DRESSMAKER. 4 WEST 2TH ST., BETWEEN Saag AND 6th av.—A respectable young girl, who is a good dressmaker and seamstress, cin cut and'make ali kinds Aamily clothing and fancy work and embroidery; is a first erator on Wheeler & Wilson's sewing machine; ‘would be capable of taking entire charge ot one or two. ghilaren and teech them the rudiments in the English branches: can furnish city reference 10( es . FIRST FLOOR. WEST STH 8 girlas seamstress: can cut, fitand operate on @ifferent machines; no objection to the country or wo assist with light chamberwork. 206 EAST 119TH S8T., BETWEI N 2D AND ‘3D 4 ay save'ot A bi 9 ated German girl fe do sewing and take of one or two children wil to bel, L sree wee: is willing to help @ little in 232 WEST, sist ST. BETWEEN 7TH AND 81li avs —A Frenen person, not long in this country, ‘@s seamstress and to mind children in a private tamily city reference 262 ® wa a RESPECTABLE, EDU CATED idow, of age, to do the sewing, cham- Berworx” aes tay titer his sor. # ards in Ca comfortable home, tor herself and daughte years old. Call on or address Mrs. ee or 488 6TH AV., BETWEEN 29TH AND 307TH 8’ first floor’—An experienced French dressinak Who understands cutting hnd trimming in all branches, shes a few gpxarements by the day or week in ta- Biller rink. $2 di cl e e ine’ LOE. is. jay; Oirst class references. Address =A YOUNG 490 era AV As FIRST CLASS SEAMSTRESS: ands dress the month.” Cail'or addres “muh ed et a 6TH AV.—A COMPETENT DRES thoroughly understands fitting 519 latest styles, would like to have so eee out by the cay; reterences to be ‘se COMPETENT DRESSMAKER WISHES A SITUA. tion ns seamstress in a y Month; thoroughly private tainily by trimming both tedte new and latest styles T will give my aise toelther by by a nd OF by On erating on Wheeler ‘s se wing machine. ‘all on or address AK boo West sist h or address DRESS. General Housework, &c. GAY 87,—A SPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN TO deity ret hh work in @ small private family; i4 EAST STH ST., PRESENT EMPLOYER's.—TWo » firisin a privat PERRY 87.10 De DO GENERAL Hou SEWORK in # respectable family. aR 93 WEST ISTH ST., REAR HOUSE.—A RESPECTA. 10 ble young git todo housework In a private family ; ha good cook an ad b city reference from last pla 3 | WEST 2TH 8T.—A GIRL | 10 yy a: NERAL housework ‘or a amali family) 4 willing to do Gwine and take care of children; best reference piven b by present employe fe WEST 37TH ST, ROOM 12—A GIRL TO DO “hey in the city; Would go a short AV. BETWEEN 290TH AND SOTH ST&.~A 895 Sa pg aged woman to do general housewérk in 970 t 1kT AV.—a YOUNG GIRL housework, L TO Do GENERAL OF upstairs work. Inquire in the Housekceyers, Ko, TH py) ONE FLIGHT.A YOUNG WIDOW lady Of Drepossessing appear Of a entionants ease ce, ould Donte 9 aaa t} mo letlers received. Call YOUNG WIDOW, D u HG, WiwOW, AGRI WOULD LIKE A BS gy ear amet or eee |G benads S6TH ST., breast of ‘milk, i as wet nurse. 44 woman 450 plain sev BETWEEN 9TH AND WTA ing German woman, with a fresh 3D AV... CORN ER OF 31ST 8T., THREE flights up, back room.—Aa respectable married as wet nurse. WEST 4{TH 8T.—A RESPECTABLE GERMAN girl, Wing. lately landed, to mind children and do ___ SITUATIONS WANTED—MALES. “{ YOUNG MAN (COLORED) WISHES A SITUA- thon as waiter or light porter: ately from the South, ‘AAG, 10 Macdougal st. SINGLE MAN WANTS A SITUATION AS GROOM; best reference. Can be seen at present place, Win. T. Allen’s, 5th av. and S8th st., for two days. YOUNG GERMAN MAN WISHES A SITUATION as first class waiter in a Briss family; best cit ri gaa Address J. L., box 192 Herald Uptown Branc! office. EAD WAITER.—A SITUATION WANIED BY A first class head waier, who has had charge of some of the leading hoteisin the ci'y: first class refer- ence. Call or address, for cne week, 20th st. OTEL OR Maw A SITUATION 18 WANTED BY a respectable with good references, in a hotel or boarding house; iscapable of doing marketing, cary- ing, catering and making, himself generally usetul, Ad dregs C. J. G., Post office, Jersey C A Waren S, A RESPECTABLE YOUNG MAN (Protestant), a situation as groom and coachman; understands the care and management of horses; isa careful driver; can milk; willing to make himself gen- erally useful; country preterred; can be highly recom- mended by nis his (pRereeseab hirer. Call on or address J. a est. HELP WANTED—! A GOOD INCOME pay. be by vied Rage F Prod able, teh etl and country. ial nana dh i JUDD COMPANY, a Broadway, New York. _ GENTS WANTED—TO SELL INSTANTANEOUS tuk seerselr that iosanct ts test oe a mon G. BUTTRICK, 402 Greenwich st., near Desbrosses. LES. ACS WANTED—$50 Bagigamctaet SIX NEW articles just out; no company pa: larger commis- sions or has as inuny fast sell! ing artic AMERICAN NOVELTY COMPANY, 302 Broadway. GENS WANTED—FOR THE GREATEST SELLING article the world ever saw; we Wray aed $7 per day clear Call op CARSON & G0..7 Broadway. A SMART, ACTIVE YOUNG AMERICAN, WHO UN- derstands pending and cutting Rls. Address, with references, box 191 Heralé Uptown Branch office. OY WANTED—ABOUT 18 YEARS OF AGE, TO take care of a horse and light wagon and make him- grit usetul: must understand the care of horses; wages sy per month and board. Apply, with reference, Satur- jay evening, No, 41 Wyckoff st., Brooklyn. ‘ANTED—A FIRST CLASS BARKEEPER. APPLY, ied three days, at SULLIVAN'S, 58 Warren st, from ae BOY, ABOUT 15, IN A PICTURE AND re. FREDERICK KEPPEL, 66 Beckman street.’ ” 47 7TH AV., BETWEEN 35TH AND 36TH STS.—A respectable you dren and do sewing ; woul home if required ; best city reference. 51 WEST 35TH ST., American girl to mind chil have no objection to sleep FIRST FLOOR.—A YOUNG girl to mind children or do light upstairs work ; willing and obligi reference. 52 18ST AV.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN e as wet nurse in @ erence. Call or address. private family ; first class ref- 54 young baby on the care will be taken 618 or two children in an Americ 804 experienced and highly competent nurse 9TH AV., ONE FLIGHT, BACK ROOM.—A RE- spectable 6H aAV., BELL accustomed to chi BROADWAY, GRA lady wishes to pro: 915 3D AV., CORNE ©) ican gifl as nurse a for a week. yo 0 HEALTHY G, frorng marri¢d woman to bring up a ttle at her own house; the best of 2—A PARISIAN WOMA dren, to nye charge of one ami CB CHURCH RECTORY. eure a situation for a faithful. SSTH 8T.—A YOUN NG 7 AMER. id to do plain sewing. Cs WOMAN, WITH A FRESH breast of milk, wishes a situation as wet nurse in a respectable tamily. Call, tor three days, at Joun Bra: Greth’s, corner 82d st. and 10th av. A “RESPECTABLE SPANISH LADY WISHES TO find a piace in a fine family to take care of children oras companion. Address ©. B., box 123 Herald Uptown Branch V Garden office. TANTED—A SITUATION AS WET Bureau. NURSE BY A healthy woman, recently arrived. Apply at Castic w 68 wer, S7TH ST.—As Tl in chamberwork; is not afraid ot work; best city refe ences. 23 68 maid; itresses, &e. GOOD WAITRES3; WILL DO ainberwork and waiting together. AISUATION WANTED—BY A FIRST CLASS FRENCH ‘Sand English cook ; understands all kinds of desserts; at) or private; best city revere Address D4 box 84 Herald Uptown Branch office. SITUATION WANTED—A COMP/:TENT SPEAK- ing German, French and English, able to ‘attend to horses and milk cows, as coachm: aut country. Inquire of Rev. M. GU HL, dow, asa ne ITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG colored man, as waiter in a first Class private family ; leat employer best reference {rom C.H. T., care of Em: GITUATION WANTED—BY A iY man 4s first class watter in a private famil: vate boarding house j reference. Address W. H. Uptown Branch office, for one day. Call on or address West 2th B85 or a pri- ald TANTED—BY A COMPETENT MIDDLE-AGED MAN, jon in a wholesale inillinery or clothing “smAn, OF Some Position of trust to make Inquire at 676 a site house as hinself useful. “a ay. in crockery store. PECT- festant young inan, lately nuded from the a jain hand, strictly t Tate; is willing {odo any kin} of work: wilt beowell Fecome mended. Apply at 658 West 40th et, third Goor, young mari CLERKS AND SALESMEN, “SHOR, SALESMAN WANTED—~AS EXTRA) FOR aturday evenings Call at 76 dth ay. youxa MAN WANTS COPYING TO DO, EITHER JX at eof employer or at home. Add: D ST, Werald Uptown Branch case sizes YOUNG SWEDE WISHES A SITUATION AS SALES- man ina butcher store; he understands the basi- ness; is honest and sober; good Fecqmucudation from last employers, Address BUICIEK, No. 2) State st RAPID AND ELEGANT PENMAN WANTEDSINA ‘i life sary re pe. to write policies. Address, iving salary required, age, exp a ag Pex. 3 rt perience and references, WEST 16TH ST., SECOND FLOOR, FRONT.—A young girl as first c Call or address, EAST 2D 8T.—A lass waitress; willing to ai YOUNG W WOMAN AS walt. ress; city reference. Miscellaneous. WEST TH 8T.—AN trib adds PROTESTANT will assist with the f growing children if required; can cut and fit tor children; prefers living in Brookly: ul ‘sof 15s 26 n to go out housework WEST 2TH 8T. woman to Work by 2TH ST, IN THE CANDY SHOP. is an excell ood city reference. 119 Yroinen A ie aay understands all nt cook. by A ‘RESPECTABLE V wiDow the day. EAST lor ST.-A RESPECTABLE GIRL AS lady ‘s maid and seamstress: understands drexs- making and ¢ cea in all the branches. Address or eaii on Mra. 5 Q75 SH AV—& PRENCH MAID AS GOOD HAIR. fa sree ontes rss cenmuaRer mene, food EmgTan: Bresent employer's allday Mondays, 8’ een At her EAS! 2TH 8T., TOP girl, who spenks FLOOR A GenMAN family : would do the entire work | 30( bod seamstress, or 35K to do eek. +o take care cleaning in @ hotel, A French, as eerie maid and of grown thks children. RETWEEN 8TH AND. grit nthe rear—A respectable young woman restaurant or store. Call all f SD AY. BRIWEEN srt AND 545, young American girl ATH yAND STTH Sea bad or any light business Call or address tor two 17 would ech small plain family. Cali onor ‘address wee LINCOLN PLACE, BROOKLYN, — able colored girl rh fornia, Gall on or address NaNNiB rienced * postion not menia! ousekeeper in for four “AMERICAN WIDOW LADY, AGED 2, x NURSE N AY ana. com anion, to an invalid; bes reference -Ad- é MM Hel Ds st abe AG A or dreas EY YOUNG LADY DESIRES A POSITION AS TRAV. id Ta ae ete ETTA, ryox 179 Horn! NORTH GERMAN LADY OF REFINEMENT, AND with best ret ay feren or to texe. chi sett i inf out Ne eral AUAQN ex 224, wishes @ situation as com- of breed in a widower's Jor one week, PARTY ABOU ft VISITING jhe MEST COAT south America or itiver Pia’ eorrespondent: anersatide dhe spatish and kata ict uages thoronghly: best reference. Ad. Gays, VIAGERO, Herald Uptown ieranch other” = A YOUNG MAN, AGED %, WHO pea ish and German, desi assistant in tail drug and preseripti te foi han had over five years’ experience in the busi can fur- nish unexceptionabie references, Jars, 8., box 174 Herald office TLLINERY gue FANCY ODS.- —WANTED, AN experienced salewman; must lave a good coamec tion among jobbers, Address. statin: eI salary expecte ed. F., OX 200 Herald ofiee,, “ Tenees and TANTED—A YOUNG MAN AS BOOK to be generally ngetui. C. D., box 167 Herald offic ‘addrew, with parueu- EPE& AND Aldress, with reterences, TRAVELLING Ig ods on commission in the box 162 Herald of PANTED—TWO | eauemnes IN A DRY GOODB store, must have good recommendat 2% ani Hi Bridge st, corner Concur, Brookiyh. wnt ANTED—TWO GOOD petnennn APPLY, WITH ad at LOVE'S, av., before 10 A. M, or atter 4 ANTED—A SMART Y SALESMA tea, coflee and spice to grocers, how taurants, for cash, Call betwees Sand !3 o'cloa! 4. SOULL, 151 Duane st. 20D ADDRESS : hose who can “Suply at Bis Parton sti, from Wartep— FIVE AL EEMEN mast be expe introduce musie pre’ 9 to 12 and troin Zw 7 ANTED—TRAVELLING SALESMEN, AO QUAINTED with the fancy koods and notion tride, to sell new trate adiren Cor CATE Was CoCo RRS ‘ PK COMPANY, Springfleid, vee sallberashiciarces <a “Young MAN, AGED 3, FROM DUNDER, S007. land, desires a fon, bot ian prvate ee 5 ritoati: m, bookkeeper, cor outer: 1X years’ ‘Address A. B.C, box 219 leraid often, ed, ry or abet ioe et ho 8 monte! COACHMEN AND GARDEYHES YOUNG CoLonED MAN WANIB A SITUATION Gait aise Baxter an “AUCs beat city ce:orence. COLORED YOUNG | ANTED—A CANVASSER OF EXPERIENCE TO solicit advertisements for a first class old established newspaper. Address box 4,604 New York Post office, TANTED—A LAD, 15 TO 17 YEARS OF AGE; MUST write a fon8 hand and have had some expe- rience in an o! Address box 640 Post Gare Nog “a A CARVER FOR A DINING ROOM; so @ young man to assist in opening oysters. II at 213 Broad way. ANTED—A STRONG BOY. ABOUT 16 YEARS OLD, to take care of horses and make himself us>ful about feed store. “sddress T' T.3., Her: ptown Branch ofice. E anes: NTED.—APPLY AT 125 South 1th st., Phi detphiae J. & G. He GIBSON, _ HOTOGRAPHERS WANTED.—AN A NO, 1 CAN. vasser for photograp! Le ae an &x10 Camera Box, either single or double swin: versible holder ; fold platform preferred. Addre: PHOTO, Herald office. NY GE! TLEMAN Wivtine TO ADVANCE $10,000 AY imi on high class security, for three montia te onsite an extensive manufacturer to com- blete lage government contracts and orders, tay obtain an immediate profit of $20,000, with a handsome income thereaiter, Desi les a position And salary of $000 year! for lervices iu supervision. Address GOVERN. MENTAL, Hernia Uptown Branch office. RARE CHANCE POR A MAN, WITH SMALL capital, wishing to go into an established Hardware and Crockery Busin.ss, with Coal and Real Estate Busi- few. attached. MALONE, HIGGINS & O0.'S Store Agency, 121 Nassau sirect. FIRST CL. SP. PATENT WANTED—AT THE IN. ventors’ Exchange, Ne 5 Amity street, near Br wey) also male and female agents wanted immediately weil light patented articies, DE WITT a BROWN 4 GO, | GENCY “WANTED —A RESIDENT OF ST. Louis, formerly of New York, solicits the General Age: of first class inventions for the West; ser cig erence given. ddress GENERAL AGENT, Herald Brooklyn Branch office, TOCK OF Goons “WANTED —DRY GOODS PRE- forred. or Stock quntry Store: will give in ex. shar ratanee & House at ina pleasant wie (no en- nd some cash. Address 7! box 181 FoR SALB—STOOK AND GOOD W AND GOOD WILL OF COUNTRY Store, 30 miles on Long Island, doing a ope business i for sal lon ‘eave 5 HRS EWHiHiNO! No Von atty,w I WISH TO ARRANGE TO ‘GIVE, THE "RXOLUSIVR Agency for C4 p Unites Bt ‘with a faney or dry goods firm will make reason. able advances; business and profits large, Address box 4,84 Post oflice, bag etsy 2 P REINER SHIP OPEN FOR A GEN. tleman wi 000 re dy to give immediate services ina subotaniial, hi high cinss busing wnere be he may Aly. Inake an income of $40,000 ear Profit, besid 0, Address BUSINESS REMAWKABLE, Ph town Branch ANTED—A PARTY, With 00. equally ii jusiness which has made se tunes; can ma 100,000 this winter. mi address miroir Herald Uptown Branch office. $500 PARTNER WANTED (LADY OR GENTLE. + mal res 1) for a large sewing machine store, Ad ress, for three days, Mr, LOUIS, 1171 Recon two stairs up. sla dink 1.000 A MONTH.—RARE OHANCE TO f $ chase halt ba fp pk og class exhibition, now open in mg ony nm and drawing crowded houses nightly. Address G. W. M., box 103 Herald office, Fy WILL SROURE HALF INTEREST $1.500 an established manafactiring bust SPER RIMTT etscaslise $9, 500 WANTED—TO FNOAGB IN A LEGITI. mate mi nd ait business; reierences avenue, IN unex ceptionale adequaw. —Adaress CHTASE, Dox! $6. 00 ALP INTEREST, BSTABLISHED sm, in Philadelphia a geolintn on time, Ad SRR YOUNG MAN WANTS A SITUATIO I. A. an thaeeag nis rine Te ATION AB ‘eat Feferences ; city oF country, Call at No. 1s Weet at gen MAN WANTS A SITUATION AS CO. A Country rererence frou his Inst employer wii inake himael¢ wernt on a genttem ‘Sddress Hy, bgx lei Herald Uuiawn Brauch yee Wear SIDE STORAGE WARE. il fl Sasare, for Furniture, Pianos pe ar aa agpon wigget. near West Twelivd street yy elgg iD garantie -built steamers will sail from wedneniay, No Hov. Rn We inesday ‘oe “ vari and a BALD win 4 ch ba Agente, _Steerage Passage office, No. 45 Broadw: oe River, New York, EVERY WEDN. ¥ 4 zee gat k say As AND SATURDAY, rs of tor tons and poies iat i on upper deck, taus ae ran | GLasaow vittrOOL OR LONDON Meoghs rind ms rs ere, $20. currency. 7 and my gold, rT! RAGE F Passage.” oo Hue costes, Lot $30, currency. from any seaport or Fi tain, Ireland or whe Continent CNY AMOUNT AT CURRENCY RATES, Company's ‘ofces, Ee 7 Bowling Green, New York. HENDERSON BROTHERS, Agents don: 8 To Glasgow, javerpool he meen erty. beitast, stot ot Gara icket eat Bra Bs station in Gres INE, UBENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL amers are appointed to sait as tollo ONTRIAT turd OF PASSAGK, 2 RATES “oqhin-sn, $80 and $9), gold, according to accommo- Bigeraae ra eee be hoes town sais . donderry, London, Wrlstol or Gardiil $30. Glasgow, Lon- Prepaid cer- tiflcates, currency. Passengers also fortearded, to Havre, Hamburg, Swe- den, Norway, Denmark and Paris, at reduced rates. Drafts Issued at lowest rates For cabin pemage 5a Ore Setotat business apply at the For sterage passace, at Broa ‘or steerage passag pr 4 Ley 1 UE, nt, or to iN O'DONNELL & FAULK, 402 ‘ohestast eaeack Philadel we GRBAGH, 102 State street, Bosto se BR ROW. on South Clark wreck, corner of Lake Witt Crm. INMAN, Liverpool, and No.9 Rue Scribe, HE HAMBURG-AMERICAN PACKET COMPANY'S tron mail steamsht) URINGIA, Captain J. Meyer, will sail on Thu reday, November 6, at mbureg, taking passengers from ‘New 3 York to Plymouth, London, ‘Cherboury mbuare. Rie Cabin } Urper r Saloon, $120, Saloon, $72 crane 83 $30, payahie pin Ur Unived aes, tes gold. pnarel ent General Panes er A: 61 Broad atreet, New York. 61 Scena - The CIMBRIA ‘will sail Novembe: The PAVARIA, as extra steamer, November 1 TOR gu PERNBIOWS AND LIVERPOO) ‘on iG teh UNITED STATES M. sallinj mae a tesa Mintertryeryer save ee o1 ee ituratare calling at Cork Harbor ay, ad REvOBLIG 20, at 12 vonia ferry, Jersey Cit Passenger accommodations ri r all classes combining $s fad eer and comfort. nnivalled, Bal smoking room auc bathrooms in pe section. where least mation wd felt. Surgeons and vetatercalOon 0 gold stern ‘Soin currency. Those wishing to send. Yor u ean in the Old Country can pow obtain Preerage prepaid certificates—$32 aso rere booked toand from all parts of America to mae’) mburg, Norway, Sweden, India, Australia, Dratts from £1 upwara: For inspection of plans and other information apply at the Company's office, 19 Broad age New Yo issu niinen! is . Hl, Utica, Agent. cur UNARD LIN&. ICE. ‘With the view of diminishing the chances ot collision the steamers of this line will henceforth take & specified course for all seasons of the yea: On the Outwi bi ra arene from Queenstown to N York or srossing the meridian of 50 at 43 mutiwude, or nothing to tie north of = On the Homeward Passage. Crossing the meridian of 50 at 42 latitude, or nothing to gto tie north of 42. bas “id BRITISH AND NORTH ea Rage ae Ce te one bey, pra iM uw Yo Waitara .W'sday, Oct. of *ALGER Weis Nov. Sa’ . Nov. th BATAVIA. -Sa’day, Nov. 8 W. 1d CALABRIA-So'day. Now 10 Toulowitie Mfednesdny and Saturday from om do, fot cart assage, $3), $100 an Pording loaccommodation. ' Return tckets on tavorable terms. Steerage, $30, currency, Micerage tickets from Liverpool ane ucenstown | and'all parts of Europe at lowest rates. For freight and cabin passage apply at the company’s office, No. 4 Bowling Green. For steerage passage at 111 Broad wa is CN LRU Me aren Clark and Randolph streets, Chicago, LiL and eve! York. Steamers marked ngera. Cabin B Id, ac- ASSENGERS PER STEAMSHIP ABYSSINIA EM - bark from the Cunard wharf, foot of Grand nee Jersey City, at2 P. M. on Saturday, November 11873. HARLES G. FRANCKLYN, Nove Bowling Green, New York. R” STAR LINE. ANTWERP SE SERVICE. Appointed to carry the Belgian and Cried sare Malls. Antwerp. Philadelphi MEAD Be 3,000 tons, Cap exp. Philadelphia. feyden ( REA TALL, 11 to pas iva Oct, 12 Nov. 1 Building 3 *$100, gold Steerag Surcscy | Prepaid Certificates, $36, carreneye LIVERPOOL SERVICE. From, Tons. Master. Liv'pool. Phun) "a ABBOTSFORD 383 De la Motte pe: Nov. 20 KENILWORTH. ‘Dec. 4 100, currency Prepaid Certificates, ‘$32 eonenad Certifien mareey, Tickets will be sold here at Towest f good from ent werp and Liverpool to all interior points On the United ptates, via the Ponnsylvania Railroad and its connec- tions, thus affording parties in this country a convenient oo cheap opportunity of sending for their triends in eTe RED STAR LINE will give Gace attention to the comfort of prerepe passengers. Comfortable nN well ventilated sleeping apartments and good food will be furnished them. An experienced surgeon is attached to each vessel. Freigists 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 Ant- werp, Bremen, Hamburg, Hayre, Amsterdam, Rotter- a Liverpoo!, London, ‘Glasgow, Belfast, Hull and Philadelphia are in direct Ivania ro and Pitladelpiin onnection with the Penn: merchandise intended tor points Peyond can be transferred trom the hold of the steamer to the cars without the expense to shippers and risk of damage by relanding which results from cart 0. For rates of oe and passage and other information apply to 0. W. COLTON, Bi PEER WRIGHT SR? hopabealtae ni rir Be AitApeuputa. . vor | Goneral Buropsss 4 Agent NAD LINE oF STEAMERS TO LIVERPOOL and Queenstown, Now This company takes tie. “risk of insurance (up to 000 in gold) on each of its vessels. thus giving passen gers the best possible guarantee for safety and avoidance of danger at sea. Weekly to Suaewtown and Liverpool. Fortnightly to ae. direct, from Plors Nos. 4 and 47 North River: UE BNSTOWN AND arg (g EGYPT, Gr GREECE, ‘Hon nay tarday SPAIN, Gravce.... ITALY, Fhompecn. i LONDON aay, Nov. DIRECT, HOLLAND, Bragg. +, Tharaday. ig Cabin passage, sii, $00, eurrenc: cmeenney Return th steerage tickets rome Liver: oh cae Glasgow. Cardiff, Bristol or don at the lowest For further inf ne further information anply at the fhe, RR, Hating HL DONOVAN National Steamship om street; drafts pavabie ever: by the beautiful steamship fy PASSAGE. ape any bier amt ser 4 oelock i Nort GERMAN LLO FOR SOUTHAMPTO! P. from Bremen dken: ta’be followed hy sail on Saturday, November hat nO, Heimbruch, pie Hoot of Th irda aupaliip KRONE RIN, F.W., Uapt Weanead a Fat First Recont, eabii ” Bteerag For treignt or passage “nbiitione, # 00., Agente, Bowling Green. Ox DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE. ‘The General Transataniio Gompany"s mall scenmships between New York and Havre, callie at Brest splen or the fiaent Wil salt from pier” No. sf North River, @s fol. turday. Nov. 2) (including wine) w Brest or re Price of passage in ar Lal Bocond cabin. juced rates, First cabin. tekets at r' American Carel Fs goIng tO, OF foturning trom, the this line, avoid ‘both od ui tra en midrts of crows. Engl ia allen and the discon in nehan ania es PNCKEN YI, heap aoa Up ath raw Fesy: , CARDIFF, BRISTOL, HONDON AND ALL oper, nts in England apd Wale: a Bo a coametie Atlantic teamatyp p- Compan i ae sd efeains! is ‘om FPennsylvani ale | Foad Jersey Sieg a setelionn MMBROKE. | DELTA (chartere First cabin | cabin, $05, 1 steerage ce te A and uy OF at and a CHTBALD oat: UNITED STATES MALL LINE—STEAM TO QUEENS- town and Liverpool. Sailing everv Wednesday, WYOMING, Guard... Noveinber 5, at $P. M. ‘AHO. i November 12, at 1g A. Me Frou pier 46 North River. Cabin passage. old; Steerage, $30, currency. Prepaid tic ti $82, currence: rs bookest to and from Paris, Hamburg, Nor- ind Sweden,” ee on ireland, neem, ny at rates. Apply Wil. bias vx ‘OUION, 1b Tiroadway. (AREAT “WESTERN STEAMSHIP LINE, NEW YORK TO BulsTOL (ENGLAND) DIRECT, The Meamers of this line will sail from pier 18 Bast River as tollo: LADY TYCkTi, Evatt. » November 23 ARRAGON, Western » November Cabin passage, 9: j,tutermediate, currency? exeuriion tickets, 12h gaernngy set a a Coors WINTER TO ITALY AND THE Bouth of France, at reductions 45 per cent below regulartare. ‘Tickeis now issued by all lines of steamers, Cook's Tours to Egypt and the Nile. steamers com~- mence yoaning, tron Cairo. Vecember 9 Passage tickets: now ready to be issued. Next personally conducted arty for Palestine and the Nile sail irom New Y« eS dengary 1874. Full particulars at the tourist ana ces of COUK, SON & JENKINS, wer, toe xork. {| Se EUROPE, FOR BREST AND HAVRE, wivegve pier ‘No. 30 North Kiver, foot of Morton. street, on Sai November |, at 3 o'clock, Passete Gers are reque: be on board at 2 oieluek GORGE MACK 82 ‘Broad £, Agent. __ COASTWISE | EAMSHIPS. AGIEIG 3 MATL 871 STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S LINE, Weat sy A November 5, Cronies GRANADA leaves pier. ‘North River, ai for “Aspin- wall, connecting with steamer at ea for Acap Manzanillo. Mazatlan, San Diego and San Franelse and also with steamers for Central American and Souun Pacifle ports. Steamers for Japan and China leave San Francisco on Ast and 16th of each month. es Lines nee or frewghe: ae, at the company’s office, r 42 North River, New Yor! 2 BRADBURY, Presiaent, _i. J. Buutay, Superintendent. OR HAY. BAYAN onocreso AND VERA ORUZ. NEW YORK AND MEXICAN MAIL Lileeranig ts LINE,. leavin, De Pier, No. 3 North River jag ig: P.M. CITY OF NE YORK ‘dlavana direct), ‘Nov. 6 ‘and Mexico)... Nov. 8 iNoy. 13 Nov. 1s For ireight DA Ged rel yr Passage ay if Op passage SpPly fP . HONE, $8 Broadway. oie RASSAUS N. Steamer CITY OF MERIDA ‘Nov. 13 will ears ier 3 N AL XANDRE & SONS, $3 roadway. N ae oak “AND HAVANA DIRECT MATL LINE, Theso first class steamships will sail ve) eda) 3P. M., from pier 13 North River (toot Wbeast Saeeos for Havana direct, as follow: GTO: October 28 fovember ‘November 1 COLUMBIA, For a aa passage (having magnificent accommo. eeoee ek. WIDETAM R CLYDE & 00., 6 Bowling Green. D. McKELLA EXAS LD 9R GALVESTON, TOUCHING AT Key West, carrying the United States Mail.—Steamer corre OF BAN ANTONIO, captain Pennington, will leave pier 20 East Rive: day, November 1, a! P.M. Through ils of ‘ating given to Houston and all pou on. the veston, Houston and Henderson and nd ©. R. R. No charge for torwarding in New York, ‘For freight or passage, having superior aecom- oan He RY & CO., 153 Maiden lane, or » 19 Wali’ street. Southern ‘The steamer CITY ‘Se pore ane Captain Heines, wilt weave pler ® East River, Wednesday, November 5, at 4P.M. Freight received daily. Through rates given to Galveston. Indianola, Rockport or Aranzas Whart, Bra- zos, Santiago and St. Lous. Cabin passage, $50; steerage, $2, For treight or passage, having superior accommo: jations, apply to me C. H. MALLORY & CO., 153 Maiden lane. OR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT. MERCHANTS’ STEAMSHIP LINE, The steamship from pier 86 North niger oot a North Moore stree®, Pion Saturday, Nov. 1 at o'clock P.M. Freight received daily. ‘Through rates Latin Vicksburg, Mobile, Galveston and In ht or arate aye superior ‘accommoda- tions, apply to R, pier 36 North | j}OR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT. The Cromwe!l steamsht Line. Cap Stain Samuel ‘The me ite KEW ORLEAN L, Clupp, will leave pier No. 9 North River, on Satur- dav. November t. at 3”. m. Freight received daily, Through rates giver or. mee wir, Bri Cabin $5); steerage, sage app yto hale SHAMAN. 5 88 Weat to Galveston, Iadianola, Rockport 4, Santias fo and hog Louis, wr freight or pas- street. The Old Dominion Steamship Company from pler 37 Norti Kiver their elegant sidewheel ship LD DOMINION, Walker, commander, for Nortole City Point and Richmond. on Saturday. November 1, 3 P. M.. giving throuyh bills of lading ‘o ‘all points ‘South and Southwest. Through passenger tickets to all points. Accommodations unequalled. Apply at pier 37, or at’ general office, | 187 Greenwich treet, corner of f Dey C GE $1 5\—THE legant. sieambonts SUNNYSIDE and POWELL leave pier 49 North river, foot of ae street, mn Gacariars excepted), ato o'clock P. M., c necting morning trains on ensselaer and fora, New Fork Central and Troy and Boston railroads for all points North, Eastand West, The most direct route to, Sars: tox, a, Lake ech Montreal. ‘Through tickets sold and baggage checked (o destinatior JOSEPH CORN! Superintendent {ALL RIVER LINE TO BOSTO! via Newport and Fall Rive ‘The magnificent steamers N&WYORT and 0! COLONY leave pier 28 North Kiver, foot of Murray street, daily (Sundays excepted), at4 P. M. Through tickets sold at all principal hotels in the ci con, wapeenwenctn: TORWICH LINE cee ‘BOSTON, VIA BOSTON Hartford and Erie Railroad.—Great reduction in fare; New York to Boston or Worcester and return, fosadas) good oo a 15 to Noveinber 1, 1873, pd oy modious steamers CITY OF NEW sone an CITY « uF BOSTON leave pier 40 North River qauly (Sundays excepted), at SP. M., connecting at New don with express passenger train for Boston, Worces Ne Co Aueekegt WALTER F, PARKER, Agent ENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. ‘Trains leave New York, from toot of Desbrosses and Cortlandt streets, as tollows:— xnre ress for Harrisburg, Pittsburg, he Shag) bag South, pine fy d, 9 + 6 7 and man we gore st spore m 5 Tor Baltimore, Washington fre the ‘South, via “Penn, piyania Air Line,” at 9 A. aL . M. Sunday, 9 Mik Baltimore and es via Baltimore an 10 road, Expross for Philadel 9:80 A. M., 12:30, 8 4 8, 733) S3aK9 P.M. and TD night. Sunday, 9, 7 0 85} a9 vig a ei pep at7 A. M. and 6:10 4: . Mi umd 1 magi Se Ha S210, 3:40, 4:1 1 230. ahs ad re) P. M. 6 wearer a Pert "Raven it find OA 5:0, 4:30 and 6 For New ewick, 7 and 8:10 A. M.. 12 Ma 5,2) 6:10, 730) DPM ahd (night. Sunday, 6 oor East Millstone, 8:10 A. M., 12noon, 4:10 and enor 3 M. For Lambertville and Flemington, 9 A. M. and3 2. M. For Phillipsburg and Belvidere, 3 and 4 P. M. Accommodation for Bordentown, Te a and Cam- den, 7 and 9:0 A. For Freehold, For Jamesbut boat from pier drain ive. 3028625, , 6:35 P. except Mor Monday, an M. 4 Era th ae nay, 8:28 68 6:40, 6:60," 10:25, 1 offi 7 and, 94 Bronday: No. 1 ane house, Pr} fost of Desbrosses ai nd Cortia bmi it Ticket office, No, 8 Batiery men capa D. BOYD, Jr., General Passenger Agent. ALS CASBART, G General Manager. ND KINGSTON—LANDING AT cor. earl Newburg, Marlborough, Milto nkee! A Eeo) ue —ihe steamboats, THOMAS Bib and. J. W. BALDWIN leave Harrison street, pler 34 ee ive! M. daily, at ¢o'clock P. QTONINGTON LINE FOR BOSTON. —THE ELEGANT aeons Tuesday, Thuraday and Saturday N, ‘eve from pier 88 North River, at LA Megan ates aiday For ASTROLOGY. TFENTION CONSULTATIONS oN, BUSINESS. 0 emies, absent triends, lov jicknews and death; pay refused nualeag “aatisflet aa Sixth aveau Mme: StNGHE, Gta \rvoyant, HL. LAMBERTSON, CONSULTED ON + fairs of life: satisfaction guarante Kightecnth street, near Sixth avenue, first floor. ot west JALLIGRAPHY.—AN KNGLISH LADY Tory TRACH @ flowing Halian hand to adults ddress PENS, Herald nila Shtown ‘rans for six lessons. Ai ice, __.. MEDICAL. — NTION. ~DR, iy LATE 01 A‘ consultation free, Private office 161 Bleecker street MME, | MAXWEE MT N, RESIDENCE A. Aentn street, near Third venue, ™. MAURICEAU, M. D.—OFFICE 129 LIBERTY + street, near Greenwich street. = wth id hand Be = PHYSICIAN SINCE 180. Ait it naa sts est door trom fh av RE.—MMRE. DESPARD, La hag AND Gs 4i East 28th st,, near éth av. D* KING, pis OLD i wae basal REMOVED 10 No 6 Al mity near Broadway. ‘ADAMFP. GRINDLE, ar PHYSIOL RESK. Mien Sa) Wat Bogs ae at