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2 COLORED MAN WISHES A SITU- « COACHMEN AND GARDENERS. EXCELLE. ation either as coachman or waiter. Bt his employer's, 24 Kast 47th st., for two di SOATION WANTED—BY A SINGLE MAN, AS SD CATTON My ‘groom, thoroughly understands his Pusiness: is a good gardener if required; willing and Dlginy. vest reference, Ad iress COACKMA®, box 153 Beraid oltice. A*™ )\OHMAN, BY A nderstands his bt city references. Call . Bsq., 58 Broad st, young m: bess: strieily vemy on or address T. K AS COACHMAN -BY A COMPETENT SINGLE MAN be year: care WA. byte of steady habits; willing and obliging: safe dri nee from late and tormer euployer. YOUNG G hmm a or groom: city reierence. Cail on or st 25th st, froin 8 A. M. to 5 P.M SITPTUATION WANTED—BY AN EXPERIENCED man as coachman; has besteity reterence. Call At or address 47 East 52d st. OACIIMAN OR GROOM—BY A YOUNG ENGLISH. / man; thoroughly understands the care of horses and carriages; good reierence. Call on or address A. G., M. Coleman, saddler, 1,252 Broad: YOACHMAN O& COACHMAN AND GARDEN / a respectable, sober Englishiaan ; can milk falcity driver; city and country reiercuces. A. W., 21 West 24d st, (KOACUMAN'S SITUATION WANTED—BY A MA ried man; is thorough!y competent and of long © perience and capatility; is willing and opliging; t eity reierence. Call at or address 118 West 331 st NOACUMAN'S SITUATION ED stands his bus! spectable sober (nvlist nese thoreuxhiv: cxcellen ‘Address J. S., BY ldress st box 134 terald Uptown Branch oflice. Cesces AN, © BY A MAN AND WIFE: MAN s coachman and gardener; thoroughly understands an milk and attend ndress and inakes oe { | ing a good business; will be sold cheap. ood bread: no family erences. Those looking | for good help call on or address W. C., 873 Broadway. NOACHMAN’S SITUATION WANTED—IN CITY OR slored man; best country hy respectable tity retere: ess or call on J, &, 130 West Wth Bt, for tow pieelietiee. wt pes eb ciae YARDENER—FIRST CLASS; MARRISD MAN; NO G family: would iake ¢ ntleman's place best city and country erences. Address GARDENER, | 188 New Oth st., Jersey City. | R WANTS A SITUATION ON A GENTLE piace; understands the care of a greenhouse, &c.; would make himself generally useful: not airaid of work; long anil satistactory reterences, Address G. N., 59 York st, Jersey ity. ITUATION WANTED—BY thoroughty understands his basiness; ears’ city reference irom last employer. West 48.1 st, private stab: SITUATION WANTED—BY has three A RESPECTABLE AND A COACHMAN, WHO | Call at No. 6) { reliable single man of middle age; speaks English, | German and French; 1s well accustomed to horses; can milk cows, do piain gardening and all sorts of house- work. Call, till Monday noon, for RUDOLPH, 49 Broome st., saloon. HOSE DESIRING A GOOD PRACTICAL G. er and man of all work; has a chest of tools: all the carpenter work required; first rate refe! Address P. 11. S., Stapleron, §. I WANIED—A SITUATION AS GARDENER AND coachman: single: thoroughly competent in either bapacily: is 1 ence. Address GAiKDENE ANTED—A SITUATIO German, as coachma R box 13 BY A SOBER, STEADY or as coachman and gar- Gener; understands his business pertectly: good reter- Bnees.' Address COACH MAN, svt Sth av. ANTED—A SITUATION AS DRI man, who speaks s ADI the lager beer saloon. Herald ort ce R, BY A YOUNG understands horses. Grand ‘ANTED—BY 4 YOUNG MAN A SITUATION AS groom and footman; good reterences. Address 322 West I8th st. see a py ANTED—SITUATION AS COACHMAN, IN CITY country; can give the best references. Address JAMES CO" RTY, care of 8. H. Crook, 54 Chathain ste raid to Work; city and country reicre | Man erman; thorougly | », 2 Jackson, corner of | — OR F° NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1874.—TRIPLE SHEET, FOR SALU. A LIQUOR STORE FOR SALE—WITH FIXTURES: five rears’ lease; very cheap rent. Apply toJOHN SONNOR, 52 West Sixteenth street, GOOD INVESTMENT,—BUY A POULTRY, GAME, Fruit and Vegetable ‘Stand in Tompams market. J. J. MALONE, 121 Nassau street. OR STOR’ POR AL sale—Cheap: the best location, in Williamsburg: doing a good business. ppl to THOS, GAFFNEY & CO,. Auctioneers, 1s North Wiilia RUG STORE—WELL Dek, NO « CORNER LIQU HANDSOMELY long Tease; gain for cash, Lexington avenue PAYING, d rubbish; WE-A WHOLESALE DOWNTOWN WINE res; long lease ant actties for a beer bottling business. Address and 00 splendid A, X., box 192 Herald office SALE-BUYCHER SHOP AND FIXTURES. 7 inquire of LIPPINCOTY 4 DES: MONL,'Now. 7, 9 and UI Broad avenue, West Waspineton e r r 3 Perole's 9 | Harker, °F On ne Promise SETER E. RADCLIFF, " | JOR SALE—EMPIRE GAS MACHINE, 35 TO 50 [ tieith in good order. Apply to W. H. BROWER, 29 | street. OR SALF—THE BAR AND FIXTURES AND Tease, with. or without stock; will be sold at 217 West Twenty-eighth street. ve fis AOR SALE—A BAKERY STORE. INQUIRE AT $81 Third avenue, between Fitty-eighth and Fifty-ninth | streets. Atal OR SALE— VERY NICK MEAT AND VEGETABLE | Market, with Horse, Wagon and Harness; now do- Inquire ut 978 ‘one door trom Grand avenue, Brooklyn. OR Por particulars Ww Fulton stree THE SIXTH AVENUE SADDLE ROCK lendidly ftted usiness: Apply OR SAL Oyster House and Dining oom. sp! up, with bar attached and doing a good on the premises, 512 Sixth avenue, OR SALE—A DOWNTOWN LIQUOR STORE, ESTAB- lished over 25 years. Apply for three days to b HENRY, 472 Peart street. OR SALE—SEVEN YEARS’ LEASE OF WHOLE | House; rent ouly $26; worth $65 per month ; respect- able portion seventh ward. Apply, aaul sold, to P. GAFFNEY, 273 Bowery. OR SALE—CORNER LIQUOR STORE IN BROOK- iyn, for cash. Address W, B., box 125 Herala Brook- lyn Branch office. ee te HYSICIAN’S PRACTICE FOR SALE—$3.000 PER year. House, stable and garden, rent free: cash re- ceipts $250 monthly ; pusition permanent, Address PHY- SICTAN, box ‘New York Pos: oltics, wAF! A NUMBER OF VERY DESIRABLE SEC- ond hand Safes at exceedingly low prices tor cash; the most popular makes, AMERICAN SAPE COMPANY, 300 Broadway, HE CANADIAN TITANIC IRON COMPANY. For sale.—The movable aud valuable Plant of this company is to be brought to sale at St. Paul's Bay, Prov. | ince of Quebec, op the Ith day ot November instant, at | lt o’elock, A. M. For inventory and further particulars, ADDY Co agyis He DEVAL, Liquidator, Quebec, , Nov. Quy MACHINGRY. D. DOVER | T WILSON & ROAKE" A streets—Upright. and Engines and | Boilers, Steam Pum Machinery. second double Hoist ALL BAXTE Mice vox 2 A QENTRAL MACHINERY WAREWOUSK, M9 LIB- J erty street, Greenwich—All styles, new or | second hand, Engines and Boilers, Reed’s safety Boil, ers, Smith's Woodworking Machinery, Machinists Jools, Steam Machinery bought. OR SALE—IN WAREHOUSE, MILLING, DRILL- ing, Tapping and fine MetalWorking Machinery: best makers Address M.-L. GUMP & CO., 175 William street, New York. | R SALE—AT 5 WEST STREET, NOW RUNNING, | a fine IShorse Engine and Boller: one imge d ranted to purchase, a Uritith oF Hoot Hotler, second hand. | ANTED—COACHMAN AND GARDENER: MUST | understand both branches thoroughl: gmall family preferred Address No. 3 lock box, Wappinger's Falls, N. Y, Protestant; HELP WANTED—MALES. TO LEXINGTON aV.—WANTED, TWO AGREE- able, honest, inteiligent, industrious, strictly tem. | ter of the berate Americans, under 25; ‘one for battis and office; we understanding housepainting. who would lixe to earn bathing: reterences required. SMART, ACTIVE MAN WANTED—IN A LIGUT outdoor business. Appiy, after $ o'clock, at the New fork Book Concern, No, 7 Warren st., fourth floor. GOOD TRIMMER AND ASSISTANT CUTTER ‘wanted.—Must be a practical tailor. retereness, to ISAAC WALKER, 166 5th av. GENTS AND TRAVELLERS.—SEV NEW AR- ticles just out; one gentieman made $19 70 in one fay; sold everywhere; steady employment; good salary fuarantees. AMERICAN NOVELTY COMPANY, 900 Broadway. GENTS WANTED—MALE AND FOR THE United states. for the tastest seiliny article in the World. Call, or enclose 3) cents for samples. CARSON & CO, No, 748 Broad way, OY WANTED—IN AN IMPORT write a good hand : be active, tommended; salary, $150 first year. Post office. OM 2 FOR ALL.—WANTED, storekeepers, farmers. tradesmen and mechanics of all kinds, to join the Lincoln Colony, of Nebraska, now anizing. For further particulars call at or address ji Broad way, rooin 9 ry ENER 2D and Address box come weil re- NTELLIGENT, IC AND EXPERIENCED solicitors wanted.—Liberal inducements to competent fersons. Address JOUN E. POLTER & CO., Puolishers, Philadelphia, Pa. WITH CO CTION AMONG Address M. D., box 109 Uerald office. ANTED—AGENT grocers. TANTED—A SMART YOUNG MAN TO OPEN OY: ters and wait on tables. None but those that unde Mand the business need apply at v5) cd ay., between J tnd 10 A. M 7 ANTED—IN runerrands. one apne other need appiy. 10 1 with the husiness ; dress SINESS MAN TO CAN. ery trade. Address W., 52 A A THOROUGH Bi vass the wholesale Gr Broad si. Kelerence requir ASS ADVERTISING CAN- opportunity for a good man, N Apply at? SANTED—A TICKET Kingey’s, corner oti st. ven 62d and 63d sts, WRITER, AT and Broadway, WILLIAM if THE GOOD WATCHMAKER. BEGUELIN, 71 Nassau s. BOY. LATELY LANDED, WHO HY learned his trade as she r, Wishes Would go on jow terms ho, $20 34 av. . T° PRINTERS,—A_ P wanted on x first class interior New i 32 APPLY TO TELL A ES°MAN cylinder Hoe press Ly and 5,00) weewly ; n to capable and none others anon this p NEWSPAY Hand pres: tor years. Addr New York, for two ty held their plac care R. Lioe & Co. RST CLASS PLAT’ POLISH ZR ON FFANY & 0O., 53 and 55 Prince st. W 4 STED=A Fins? Chass ecu tical engineer, one who thore hhly understands boilers. steam titiag. engines, presses, stereaty pin Machinery, &; must be strictly temperate ani. porercs the abiity io ail he position ot ehuivt” Address, wating ™ wages required, and qualitication NEW box IU Herald oftice. : beat ia NIC AND PRA _. FOR SALE. FIRST CLASS LEGITIMATE CAH B for sale: clear profits $6.00 a ye ibied by additional capital. LIVIN GOOD LIQUOR stor prominent place on. W: $3 rican easily be IN & CO., 10 Pine street. Fo t stre IN A F particula Ot M. VASSAK & CO, No. Li6 Warren street, quire ew York. A. RESTACRAN! AND CHoP Hows lor’s hotel, Jersey City; price $1,000, or will take & partner with $50); owner engaged Marset; cannot attend to it. MALOSE'S Store Agency, 121 A BUTCHERS MARKET PARTNER TRING Will sell his Half Interest for $80. splendid ehance one of the best town Kestaurants; doing Bn excelient business, MALONE! in Washington Assan street. r Store Agency, 121 Nassau street ON THE BEST PORTION OF THIRD Wine and Lager Beer sed today at private v, Auctioneer, 287% Bowery. FOR SALE CHEAP. OYSTER SALOONS, SAM- ple Rooms. near tieatres; splendid Resiaurants, Hotels, Corner Liquor stores on all bush erm easy MUIGHELLS A. Store Ag ¥. 77 Cedar street. SPLENDID DRUG ORE FOR SALE CHEAT o Driig Store for $00): aiso Conemission, Bakery eR; Grocery Stores, Tea Store Sirocery Storva 1 tores, Meat MILCHELL’S Store Agency, 77 Ceaar street. LANCE TO PURCHASE A FIRST CLASS Contectionery and ice Cream saloon in a good to ation ; price $75); Iminediate possessic HEBBERD & SON, 2) ast fourteenth street. GROVERY STOR® FOR SALE—IN AN EXeKL. lent location up town, havin tine family trade wire of AWE. WHYLAND, corn and Hudson recta. =FOR SALE-OYSTER — SALOON, A. House, newr theatres; splendid Restaurante, je sooms, corner Liquor stores, Cigar store quor . tore, to let. MITCHELL'S Store Ageney, 77 Cedar street. enor s also RARE CHANCE,—$218 CASH DOWN FOR A A large, fully ked Grocer’ store, with handsome ixtures complete ; ail wae FS cheap rent; big var- gain, Cail early ov landiord, 74 First avenue, just have undonbted reterence. | Apply, with | | page 585, Alfthat certain piece or parce! of land situate inthe | | sevente | to; the: | | se | STORE, A BOY TO | STALIUNERY, Herald | | Rings, 4.325 | TANIED—TWO FAN BLOWERS, MEDIUM SIZE; | also Steam Puinp to supply 80 horse power boiler. | Address box 5,141 Post office, vith or Without Stock; spacious cellars | moderate rent; | | street; hist | parlor oor, suitable tor a family or @ party of gent BOARDERS WANTED. Sins PUBLIC ARB CAUTIONED AGAINST PAR- TIES REPRESENTING sHEMSELVES AS FROM THE | HERALD, AND WHO ARE SOLICITING SUBSCRIP- | TIONS AND ADVERTISEMENTS FOR A BOARDING | GAZETTE OR DIRECTORY, IF THE NUMEROUS PERSONS WHO HAVE BEEN SWINDLED WILL INFORM THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD IT WILL ASSIST 1N BRINGING 1HE GUILTY PARTIES TO JUSTE LAMARTINE PLACE, ONE DOOR WEST OF | Eighth avenue.—To let, with first class Board, a | large pleasant Room tor gentleman and wife or gen | tlemen, house and all its appurtenances first class H - — r | 15| 13165! ] RECOND FLOOR—WITH PRIVATE TABLE: ALSO Rooms tor gentlemen, without board; reterences 33 East Twentieth sireet, HALL ROOM, ON UPPER FLOOR (SOUTHERN | exporure, 13 with Board, 126 East twenty-third rences, QD EXTRA LARGE, WELL-FURNISHED ROOMS, on second and third. floors, to gentlemen, with or without Board: also table board.” No, 15 bast sixteenta street, near Broadway WASHINGTON PLACE (ST, JOLIEN) —PARLORS and Bedrooms to tet: also three ttooms, for sincle peta tearer pak nincnns Beeeeeeened 14.0 WEST PORTY.SIXTH | S1RERT. BETWEEN sixth avenue and Broadway.—New and hand- somely furnished Rooms, with /oard, to tamiiies or gen- ame Mond and table unexcepiionadle. Terms moderate, 144 ,cVEST TWENTY.FIFTH | STREET. —1WO young inen and one lady can be accommodated ab Bre class Board and pleasant Rooms for $6 and $4 ir wee! 16 4. WEST THIRTY.POURTH STREET.—A_ PRI- “* vate Jewish tamily have one or two handsomely turn:shed Roots, which they wall let with Board ; also & Doctor's Office. Call or address. 174. Nast TWENTY-THIRD STREET—TO. LET, with first class Board, Secona and Third Stories, iront, with hall Bedroom: references exchanged. 20) WEST FOURTH STRBET.—A HANDSOMELY — furnished tront Parlor to let, with Board. to gentieman and wife or rey 78 xentlemen: terms, $75 per month, fire and gas; also ms, with Board, to $7 per week. 218 NEST, FIFTY-THIRD STREET. BROADWAY “ and Eighth avenue,—Gentlemen’ and wives can find pleasant ‘ooins, with modern improvements: ex. gales Board, gas, tire, &c., choice, tor $17 50, $20 and 22 5) n we 299 WEST THIRTY-EIGHTH SIREET.—HAND- =) somoly furnished Rooms to let, with first clase Board, to wentlemen and wives or singie gentlemen; those destroua of home comforts apply; Felorences ex- changed. two or three persons, with Parlor and one or two large Bedrooms, with Board; no other boarders. For location and particulars inquire at Windsor Pharmacy, 513 Fittn avenue, below Forty-fif Bre AVENUE, OPPO-ITE MADISON SQUARE.—TO «J let, elegant Suit, four rooms, parlor, dining, bed and dressing rooms. second story front, ior gentleman and wife: private table. 206 Finth avenue. ATH AVENUE, NO, 86, OPPOSITE DELMONICO'S, *) Elegant Suit of three Rooms, on second floor, tar- | nished, also one single, on third oor; Board if desired; | references. | eS 5TH AVENE, SM, BETWEEN THIRTY-FIRST AND © Thirty-second streets. —Two front Rooms, separatery or together. with Boura; also single Rooms for geutle- @5 10.$6 PER WEEK FOR VOMFORTABLY FUR. *De) nished Rooms, with Board; house contains hot and cold water, gas and bath: jocaijon central, $9 Chrisiop! eck: s * AND UPWARD PER WEEK FOR FINE RVOMS, DO “with good Board, for tamilies or single persons, at 158 Bleec rs pass the house. WEST FORTY-FIFTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH avenue.—A private tamily will let two Floors, new: | ly furnished, with first class Board. 1Q BAST, THIRTY-THIRD STREET A 1T OF | Kooms on secon floor, southern exposure, with | Board; reterences exchange: 10 fiatttsome front Rooms to rent, tozether, Of sep- arately, with good toard; also table Board, [ITH RTRERT, @ WEST NEAR FIFTUL AVENUR, ALA large Room and hall Room on second tloo ‘aso several single Rooms to rent, with Eoard. 12 Bast SEVENTEENTH STREET,—lt ANDSOM ly furnished Suit of Rooms to let. with Board, on men; also sunny Room on third floor, LAM STREET, 8 WEST. LARGE THIRD STORY | Room, two closets: southern exposure and newly iurnished, with first class Board, at a moderate price. Keterences given und required. 1 OLIVER STREET. NEAR CHATHAM SQUARE.— +) A tew gentlemen can have pleasant. newly fitted up Rooms, single beds, fire, &c., with good Boerd; terms moterate. [5 WEST ELEVENTH STREET, NEAR, BROAD- way, jandsomely furnished Rooms, with Board, to families and single gentlemen; first class ac ommo: tions: house newly furalshed and painted; day Board; reference. 19 NESt, TWENTY-FIRST STREET, NEAR, FIFTH 7) avenue, house changed hands.—Handsomely fur- nished Koows to jet, with Board ; terms moderate; tabie ed; relerences. OTICES. | [Ng THE , DISTRICT COURT OF THE | UNITED | States tor the District of New Jersey—in the mat- | ted “tates Watch Company, bankrupts. in bankruptey. By virtue of an order made ia the above | stated matter, bearing date on the ith day of October, A. U. 1874, 1 will sell at public auction on Saturaay, the | —— | 7thday of sovember, A. D. 1874, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, at ihe tactory of thé United States Waten Company. at Marion, Jérsey City, N. J., the following described lands and premises, viz.:—All that certain | piece aud parcel of land. with tie butidings and im- | provements thereon, situate, lying and beimg | m Jersey City, formerly ‘in | the Firat | ward | ot the oclty, of Bergen, county of Hudson dd State ot New Jersey, which in and by a certain | Wright to the ny, bearing date arone thou- | ‘ance made by George ( United States Watch ty-sixth day ot October. eight hundred and aixty-tv ‘of the C.erk of Hudson County, in December 12, 1365, Is described as follows:— | staic of New nveyed to the and others, 855, and recorded in the office ounty of Hudson, in book 122 ot 308, the property hereby and’ described as tol- in the northeasterly line of the property so conveved by John H, De Mott and others ourteen feet distant in a general westerly direc- tiou trom a point where the westerly line of “*Fair- town Jerse: 1 Berge County ot Hudson, and being the MUST | deeds for s lerk conveyed mount avenue” or ‘West Side avenue,” so called, inter- secis tac said northeasterly hme: thence parallel with the westerly tine ot said avenue ana fourteen feet dis tant theretroin, south thirty-one degrees forty minutes west, two hundred and niiety-elght teet and six inches; thence north sixty-two degrees forty tninutes west, one hundred and ninety-two feet; theace north twenty- seven dezrees twenty minutes east, three hundred and ‘n feet to the nurtheasteriy Hine above referred along said northeasterly line as followas— ‘outh axty-tivo degrees forty minutes east, sixty-nine et; south eiaty-six degrees ten minutes east, sixty Tet: south fitty-five degrees east, fiity-one feet: south It ty three dezrees twenty minutes east, thirty-four ieet ix inches to le vince of beginning, containing by estima 1g acres of land; 1t being expressly understood and agreed that the strip of land Id feet wide between said avenue and the property so conveyed is set apart, laid Jedicated to the public asa public hignwa ng of said avenue; also that another str to be laid out and dedicated im like of the hrst part on the southerly lin jove described; and this conveyance being to pass the 4 and to that pu of said avenue which les in trou promises, and | also to | the middle much ‘of sald street hereafter to Out ds fronts the said pr each case to the verpetu a high rty on the south, supiect tn ‘use thereot by the public ag » Also all the following chattels, sublect to and incumbrances, viz :—17: Lathes ana Machines and their sot 4 ances, 7 vriling and their apphan rills'and their apphan Grinding Machines and ir appliances, Machines and th appli- 8, 27 Siottuug Machines and their appliances, 5 saw Machines and their appuanees, squar.ng Machine ant appliances, 5 Shaping Machines and appliances, 46 Polishing Mactunes and appliance: Capping Ma. chines and appliances, 3 Brushing Machines and app unces, 2 Punching Machines and appliances, | 20 Pp 39 Rests, serew Machines wad’ ape plial $ capping Machines and appliances, 7: and appliances, 2 Blowing Machines aud ap 5) Forms tor Cucters, 1,05) Chucks, 1 Trip Ha: 7 Oil Cans, 3 Staking ‘Tools, 1_Upriknting Tool, 3 47 plian mer, Yianing Machines and appliances, 7 Grinding Stones an trames, 59 Wrenches, 329 Arbors, 4 Saw *rames. 36 e Plates, Li sets of vetters and Figures, 7) Indexes, 114 Sicet Saws, 15 Nuries, 39 Bench Blocks, U0 Wood Slide spindles, 7 Lamps, 111 Jigs, dt Vises, 2 $3 Bench Centres, 2 Graduating Machines appliances, | Helt Splitting Machine and appliances, i I valve Machine and appliances, 7 awls anches, 2 Hammers, 4 vesks, Cupboards, 129 Screw blocks. 1 Stamping Machine and. appliances, 1 Cloex «pring Former, 14 Atmospheric Burners, 5 Mortars, 3 bial longs, ul Formuias, 4 Di tes, 1 Glass Grobes, 13 and Dies, 2B iting Glass. 7 Vorous Pow, Giass Funnel,2 shears, 14 Battery Plates, 4 Brashes, 2 Battery Jars, 3 Gas Stoves, 1 Drop Hammer, ances 1 Wheel Dies scrort mvs lot of wood Planes. 10 iis.2 Machines to, Fit Wig. s 1 Rolung Machine and a aw. L Circular saw, 3 ngraving Stands. ‘2 A Wass, 4 Buzz Saws | Fire and ar Also ali the following chattels, unmeumbered, viz. :—53 Lathes aud thelr appiiauces, 2 Cutting Maciiines and ir appliances, 6 ances, 3 Grinding Machines rilling Machines and their appli- ud their appliances, 1 Mill. | ing Mix od tts appliances, 4 Slotting Machines and theirapo cs, Squaring Machine and appliances, Ih Volishin ines and appliances, $3 Presses, 10 cests, 2 screw Machines and apphances,’ 1 Tapping Machine and appliances, 25 Onuci Tools, 2 Wreaches, 13 Jigs, 6 Vises, 3 tamping Macnine and “appliances, * 1 set biacksinith's ‘Tools, china Bowls and Dishes im cilding room, z Shears. 2 Brushes, 2.592 Waten Boxes, 1 Clocks, 2 Adinsting Reg ra, 100 Pails, 14 Punches, (9 train Roxes, 24 hair spring Boxes, | platiorm scales, 6 sets 5 ad Weights (Frov), LCutting Muechine and appli- 5 Mpliances, I oring Appliances, 4 Winders 4 Luachos, Dies lot of Patterns and Drawings, lot o1 | ances, | Drawing Machine and al Machine and and Subpresse Models, Carpe, 602 Ibs. sheet Brass, 165 ibs, sheet Steel, tus. sheet Nokel, UL Ibs. sheet Copper, 2,928 Ibs. [rom Castings, 3.02 th scrap. 200 Ibs. Steel scrap, Luz Ibs. Brass’ sera ibs. Nickel Scrap, 18 tbs, Brass | Castings, tbs Wall Rol, 65 lbs, Shatting, 12 los, Nats, 70 bs. Bar Steel, 223 Ibs, Bar tron, [2lbs. tron Wire, 40 Ibs. Lead Pi ine, 109 pieces Gas and Steam Fittings, 60 feet Wire, 315 (be, Brass Wire, $5 lbs, No.6 Wood’ Dishes, 4 Saws, 5 Olistone 10 Noon common W Emery Sticks, 6 Cr es, Sd tbs. + 2ivs Kouge, Lb, Glassing, 4 lb. sealing Wax, Scowh Stones, 10 Ibs, Copper’ Dist Hanks, ba. Copper Blank » vow. ling Ping, 3% Ol € Diman tne, 8 bottles Watch Ol, 6 pi shell, 758 assortud Files, 9 Pullet Knives, ‘ool, 40 Graver Gravers Handles. $6) Ihe Stom Cans, 10.806 Top Plates, brass; 132 Barrel Brid; ss; 1K, ards, Rings, bras: Dust. 1 spatula, 1,992 Barrel 5 B50 Butrets, 16,45) Pillars, beass, 3,000 Dial Con Heads, b Pallet Bridges, | brass; 408) 1 pe gis Kscape Wheels, 7,008 Kulers, 3 Top Plates, mekel; 14.029 Villar Barrel Bridges, mekel, I 11,627 Barrel Heads, nickel; " 90 Winding Bridges, 1208 Barrels, nickel, 99 Harrel Kings, nicnel, 4h Bartel Covers, vicker: 7a Pailet Bridges, nickel 3,625 Reyulator Hus, nickel; 1.120 Pottances, nickel, 6526 Hour Wheels, 8.91 Minate Wheels, 1,528 Dust Frames, 13,325 Regulators, 2,565 Sex. ments, L074 steel Bases, 11,274 Clicks, 64,298 Stem Wind- ing and Setting Wheels, 12,362 Male stops, 15,763 Win: ing Yokes, 6,660 Hair Spring stubs, 0) composi- on settings, | 168), setting Cans, Sil Yoke Huts, hair spring Collets, 5.381 yore and click springs, 1004 Ratehet Wheels, 2520 Indexes, L352 1orks, Gi 459 Contre Pinions, 62.289 Third Pinions, $7,279 Fourth: Pin- jong, 27/1) kscape Pinions, 7.400 Minute Pintons, 2At Female’ = 15.999 Cannon’ Pinions, 21047 Barkel ‘Ar- lors, 19,623 Pallet Arbors, 53,702 Centre Wheels, 152,075 Ward Wheels 68.310 4 27,652 Balance Py Viates, 10 dalance Brits 5 Balance Guards, uicKel Stas, 19298 setting Ar steen Witding Arbors, 4.24 Arbor Cups, 4) Hair 28. 3,333 Hands 10 gross Viatr Springs, 7,964 Danis 1 Bits, 15 "ibe. couch Garnet stones, M7 screws, 7% Nicket f Jew Watches, partia set ap, 7,131 3 Watches, partially set up, dnd v2 Casing Blocks, WILLIAM MUIRMEID, No. 1 Montgomery street, Je ‘Sykes Darty Oorosi nie iee Tee ener | 197, » be STREET, WEST, 416, NICELY FURNISHED rlor Floor to let, together or separately, with not and cold water, gas and bath; also other Board Re 19" Board. 53 West Nineteenth str H STREET.—A GENTLEMAN AND’ WIFE AND two or three gentlemen can have Rooms and | 1. Reference 93, AND 25 WEST EIGHTEENTH STREET.—FRONT 2 Parior and Bedrooin to let on second story, with first class Board; also Rooms for single gentlemen. Intrance No. 25, 2 D STREET, 206 WEST.-HANDSOME ROOMS ON e) first, second and third floors, en suite or singly; southern exposure ; first class table. J. 8. STEBBINS. 23? S(REET, 241 WEST.—A e. PRIVATE FAMILY will let handsomely turnished sunny Root: singly or en suite. with excellent Board, private table if desired, at very low prices. 9. WEST. THLIRTY-SEVENTH STREET.—ELEGANT | Suit ot Apartments; private tabie ifrequired. | 2° MORATIO STREET, NEAR HUDSON,—LADIES! Board and nursing during confinement; 3) 5 | experience Mrs. ke MUNRO, 6 WEST TWELFTH STRVET, NEAR FIFTH 28 wrenue.—with Board, handsomely furnished Suit of Rooms on second floor: also Rooms on third floor house and tabie first class; reference. 29g STREET, 18 BETWEEN FIFTH AND MADI- J son avenue rd floor front Room and hk Be |room, also Keception Room, with first class Boar Keferences exchanged. ” 31 MADISON AVENUF, OPPOSITE SQUARE,—ONE OL suit remaining, with or without private table: single Kooms: table Board; highest references given; prices lowered for winter, 31°4 STREET, 121, NEAK FOURTH AVENUE.— e Neatly furnished Rooms to let, with or without Hoard; terms moderate; reference, 33 AND 35 WEST FOURTEENTH STREET, BE- OO tween Fifth and sixth avenues.—Elegantly tu nished tront Rooms, conveniences, with first class table, for tamalies or gentieme eferences, Table boarders. Be WEST THIRGY-THIRD STREET, BETWEEN Oe) Broatway and Fifth avenae.—Third floor Room, hanasomely turnisbed, for gentleman and wife or gentie- | men, With superior Board ; references required, i 34 EAST THIRTY-SECOND STRPET.—LARGE Rooms, with Board: also baek Parlor and hall Kooms; two Rooms, front, on tourth floor, suitable for a | party of gentlemen; $6 each. | J EAST TWENTY-SFCOND STREET.—A SUIT OF | N. | Hgrald Uptown iranch office. i) gentiem house entirely renovated and enlarg 239 WEST ELEVENTH’STREET.—TO LET, WITH bisa intact 497 Board, two front Rooms, one large, one small, TH AVENUE, NEAR FORTY-SIXTH STREET.~A | Ooo) WEST TWENTY-FIFTH STREET, NEAR 5 small private family ca‘ ecommodate a party of 262 Kighth avenue. jee furnished Rooms to let, | with Board, tor gentleman and wife or single gentie- man}; family private; terms moderate, 31 WEST THIRTY-FIFTH S1IREET.—TO RENT, e two or three neatly furnished Rooms, with or without Board. suitable tor gentleman and wife or sin- gle gentlemen; terms moderate, 31 3 EAST THIRTEENTH STREET, NEAR SECOND o avenue.—Nicely furnished third story front Room, southern exposure, for gentlemen or married couple, with sabstantiat Board ; home comforts; terms moderate, 5GO) [U2soN STREET —TO. LET, FURNISHED OOU front Parior and hall Bearoom, together or, separately, with or without Board; first door; to respect. able parties only. A PRIVATE FAMILY WILL RENT A LOVELY Suit of Rooms toa gentleman and wite or two gen- tlemen, with private table, for the winter; appoint. ments firstelass; location near the Windsor House, Address H., Herald Uptown Branch office. PRIVATE FAMILY IN FOURTEENTH STREKT, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, will rent, with first class eccommodations, a Suit of Rooms. on second or third floor, with private bath and every convenience, toa party of gentlemen, with or without Board: refer: ences required, Addreis VAN ZANT, Herald office. OARD.—A PRIVATE FAMILY, IN FOURTEENTH street, between Fitth and Sixth avenues, will rent to gentieman and wite or three aqults, their secon: Floor, with private bath; house first class and beauti- fully furnished: private table if desired; terms reason- able terre: eee ey references required. Address ottice. 1 Mail steamers are appointed to sail as follows. Roya on Bike STOW END Ly ePOOL. CITY OF BROOKLY Noo... Saturiay, Nov, ap. CITY OF NEW YORK Saturday. Nov. 14, at 9 A | CITY OF LONDON... .-Baturday, Nov, 2h, at2 PF, ULLY OF MONYREAL.. ....5aturday, Nov. 2, at? A. M. CITY OF ANTWERP. turday, Dec. 5, at? P. M, Cabin passage, $50, $6) and $.4 gold. Steerage to and trout all points at reduced rates, Cabin and general flee, No. 19 Broad wa, Stecrage offices. 33 Broaulway and pier 45 N JOHN G. DALE, agent HE STATE LINE, NEW YORK TO GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, BELFAST AND LONDONDE. KY, ‘These elevant new Ci built sveamers will sail trom pier.g8 North iiver, as foliowe:— TATE OF PENNSYLVANIA Wednesday, Nov. I STATE OF NEVADA Weduesday, Nov. 25 and every Wednesday the ter, taking passengers at through Fates to all ports ot Great britain and lreiand, Norway, Sweden, Deninark and Germany. Steerage as low as by any other line. Dratts for $1 and as For Irena of passage apply to TIN, S ao ., Agen! AU BALDWI Orbs Y i, NITED STATES MAIL LINE—STEAM TO QUEEN- town and Liverpool Sailing every Tuesday trom pier 46 North Hive NEVADA, Captain rice Nov, 10, at WIBCON“IN, Captain Freeman Noy, 14, at Cabin, intermediate and steerage at iow rates, Prepaid tickets at lowest rates. Passengers booked to and trom Paris, Fray and, Sweden, 4c, | Dratts on, Irs france an jermany at lowest r WILLIAMS & GUION, PECIAL NOTICE,—THE SPLENDID MAIL STEBAM- ship NEVADA, sailing for Queenstown and Liver. ool on Tuesday, November 10, will carry a timited num. er of intermediate passengers at $4) cach; the rooms contain four persous; every requisite is provided, also separate dining room; superior accommodation for steerage passenzers at low rates. Apply to WILLIAMS & GUION, 29 Broadway, AGLE, LINE UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMSHIPS: TO PLYMOUTH, CHERBOURG AND HAMBURG. The elegant Ciyde-built iron steamships wil! sail trom New York as follows: GOETH s, Captain Wilson... November 17 LESSING, Captain Toosberg. December 1 trom Eagie Line pier. toot of First street, Hoboken. RATES Of PASSAGE £0 PLYMOUTH, LONDON, CHERBOURG and HAMBUR Cabin—First'saloon, $1), gold; second saloon, $8), gol Steerage, $24, currency. Prepaid stcerage tickets trom Hamburg, $24, currency. For freight apply to FUsCH, KUDY & CO., 27 South William street, For passe applies. sede NACHOD & KUHNE, Gi ral Aget Fo. CARDIFF, BRISTOL, LONDON AND ALL OTHER lantic Steal rail points in England and Wales,—The South Wales At- Company trom Pennsylvania Rallroad hart, J ity, as 1ollows:— Glamorgan. ri . Wednesday, November 4 PEMBROKE. — ae Py Passa A an ie orranaee “esea cabin, $55, currency: steerage, r can So celimeaee from Gardite $85 currency. Dears i d upward. For further particulars apply to ba airy ORROHIBALD PARTE & CO., Agena, 17 Broadway, New York. ANDSOME BOARDING ACCOMMODATIONS.—ALL parts of the city; permite and use of coupe tree re WELL FURNISHED, 0: SECOND AND ITs, parlor floors; private table if preferred: third ana | fourth floor Rooms torms tow : convenient 10, Broadway S) and Sixth avenu 126 West Twenty ninth street. 10 LET—WEST TWENTIETH STREET.—FURNISHED oack Parlor, with or without Board, in private family, tor two gentlemen: Germans preferred ; reter- ences, Addresa S., box 154 Herald office. LL THE LATEST NEWS Is IN THE EVENING TELEGRAM, EVERY NIGHT, FOR TWO CENTS, __BOARD AND LODGING WANTED. _ GENTLEMAN, WIFE AND SON (AGED 12), wish ‘wo Rooms, with Board, below Fortieth street; torms must not exceed $30 per week. Address X. B. C. GENTLEMAN AND WIF® WANT BOARD IN arespeatable Jewish family. Address, stating loca- tion and price. H. D., Herald Uptown Branch office. LADY DESIRES A COMFORTABLE ROOM. A with good Board, in a quiet, respectable neighbor. hood; private family: where no other boarders are taken preferred. Add. box 108 Herald Uptown Branch ce. A GENTLEMAN (GERMAN), WHO SPEAKS SEY. eral languages and is a good musician, wishes to give Lessons in a private lly in exchange for Boara. Address E. N., box 133 Herald office. A LADY WISHES ROOM AND BOARD AND FIRE: terms $6 or Address NOkWOOD, Herald Uptown Branch office. A GYNTLEMAN AND WIFE DESIRE BOAR); private tamily preferred. where there are no | children: Room on first or secund floor, hot and cold fire and gas; state location and price. Address water, G. M. P., box 140 Herald Uptown Branch office. GENTLEMAN AND Board; 9 private family preferred ; none but parties who will exehange first class references. Address DE. SIRABLE, box Herald oftiee. BOARD WANTEDSFOR GENTLEMAN, WIFE AND two little bys, under 3 years; good sized Room, with smaller one attached or one large Room required’ ad- dress, stating lowest terms, PHOENIX, box IIT Heratd office: BOARD WANTED BY GENTLEMAN AND WIFE; with unfurnished Room preferred; location east aide, between Fortieth and sixty-fifih strects. Ad Iress, giving particulars, A.B, C., Station H, (URNISHED ROOM TED—BY A GENTLEMAN, with evening firs ‘Thirtieth street a: ing te: F, nd east of Sixth avenue, Heraid office. AMILIES IN THB CITY WILLING TO RECEIVE __respeetable young women to Board at moderate rices will pleare apply, stating re'erences, to the ‘OUNG LADLE’ CHES TIAN ASSOCIATION, 64 It- ving place, southeast corner ot Eighteenth stre Gs HOUSF, 43 NEW BOWERY, BLOCK SOUTH gle Rooms, 3) cenis per night; double Rooms, $1 and $150. Open all night TANTED—BY A YOU without Board, in CIVIL ENGINES Address, stat- iG MAN, A ROOM, WITH OR Fifty-ninth street, Address R, 'ixtteth street and North River. nished Room wita a widow lady, where there are positively no other boarders; moderd ‘house and furni- ture; Board for lady only. Address EX! Herald Uptown Branch office. ‘D MAGISON AVENUB.—AN ELE. | gant Second Floor, consisting of three large Rooms, ha!l bedroom and bathroom, to rent, with Board; pri- vate table, 214 Madison avenue. 36 EAST TWENTY-THIRD STREET.—TO LET, A e handsome Parlor Floor: private table if desired handsome Room on second floor; best reference, 36 Bast TWENTY-FIRST STREET. —HANDSOMELY € Jurnished Suit of Rooms, with the comtorts of a refined home and liberal table; also one sauare Room references exchanged. QQ WEST JWENTY-FOURTH | STREET. NICELY QO turnished Rooms, sinely or in suits, to let, with | Board: house, table and neighborhood first class; every convenience and attention; best reterence, 40) EAST NINTH STREET, NEAR BROADWAY.— To tet, with Board. a large front Room on second floor, with large closets; also one Room suitable for two gentiemen. GUE STRERT A | ¥V TANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AN!) WIFE, PAR- lor, Sitting Room, Bedroom and Close‘s, furnished or unfarnisaed, with Board, on west svic above fortieth street. Address, stating terms and location, >IDNICK, | Herald office. _ HOTELS. CLEAN, LIGHT, WARM ROOMS, 2e., 38c., 'SIe. and '$1 per day; gentlemen and families. Frankfort louse, corner Franktort and Wil- liam streets; open ail night. A 280 NEAT, ROTEL, CANAL STREET, NE ; ‘ingle and double Rooms. with Roard, for t low rates; first class table and accommo- ransient price $3 per di ST. GERMAIN.—SUITS, 7 OTEL NEWLY FUR- nished, and a tew single Rooms can be had for the | winter, Table d'hote. elevator and all modern improve- ments: finest location, most elegant and select house in tne city. WM. G. TOMPKT see und Proprietor. —— | WITH BOARD, | mely furnished, | ces exchanged, | 4] W#ST THIRTY-FIFTH STRE, . a second floor tront Room, hand for gentleman and wite; reteren BROADWAY ¥ opened).—Hand- ‘Boara, en suite or 4 s 2 ‘T, BETW and Sixth a e (house late somely furnished Rooms to let, with singly’; private table it preferred, 4¢ EAST 128TH STREET, BETWEEN FOURTH AND ©) Filth avenues.—Two large Rooms, handsomely furnished, to let, wiih Board, in a private taipily ; Bre, hot and cold water: good table; access to both curs and 44 iEvnG —PARLOR AND BEDROOM TO | _let, with reference required, 4 WEST SIXTEEN STREET, BETWEK and Sixth avenues.—A third st Jet, with Board; 3: oie} FIFTH | back Room to 5( $ SECOND STREET.—TWO HAND- OU some Rooms on parlor floor: southern exposur hot and cold water; ample closets; private table it de: sired, also Parlor and Bedroom on third door, Iront; | relerence. EAST FORTY-NINTH ste 5 BT'—SKCOND FLOOR, 4 elegantly tarnished: private table or table d*hote? niso extension Parlor and hall Koom ; cheap to approved parties, DE PEERS, m7 BAST NL ‘ BROADWAY | OF ant Cnivers pleasant, han somely furnished Rooms, Would suit @ party of gentlemen, r 5 ikv 3 PLAG CORN HOUSE.—HAND- I+) somely furnished Rooms, en sulte or singly, to let, RVING HOUSE (EUKOPKEAN PLAN), BROADWAY and Twellth street; entrance No. 49 Tweitth street. — Accommodations for the winter at moderate prices. MAnisex ARE HOUSE, TWENTY-FIRST street and Broadway.—Larce, pleasant Kooms, neatly and tully furnished; superior table; very low prices. Please cal! and see. 7 __ K. M Tt ICHLY FURNISHED ROOMS AND SUITS AT Grand Union Hol Fourth avenue and Fortv-first street, dining rooms suppiled with best the markets tur- prices moderate. G. F. & W. D. GARRISON, TF HOTEL, , OF FoRTY- fourth street.—Phoroughly returnished ; single Rooms trom $3 to $6 per week; en First class restaurant at moderate prices. aT. JULIEN HOTEL, NO, 4 WASHIN ‘0. A lady wishes writing todo, Address COPYIST. Te, HoT ROYAL AND RESTAURANT, corner Fortteth street and Sixth avenue, now open to the public; newly and elegantly furnished, all modern improvements and clevator. Very tavorable terms to permanent famiuies on either European or American plan. The reptitation of Mr. George Vieris, tor many years connected with the st. Nicholcs Hotel, and amore recently with the Windsor, asa superior caterer, Will be a guarantee that both table a'hoie and the res: uiurant attached to the hote! wil be second to none in this city and at very reduced prices, iia PIERIs & LACH. COUNTRY BOARD. PRIVATE FAMILY IN ELIZABETH, NJ. to@ gentleman and wire a desirable Room Board; references exchanged. dress La a. olltice. Herald with Board; private table if desired 7() IRVING PLACE (GRamercy PARK).—LARGE | 6) and adioining natt Koom, third Qoor: extra large, well furnished and sunny ; op + oe and table first ¢ Ly A WEST PORTY- FIFTH STREET, (0 rior, entire or en suite, with Board Rooms oa fourth floor; house, table, ae Reterences require 109 © wit hat! Room: way; t 12 map! y 4 tourth floor tor gent suitable for genti | 114 T TWENTY EL HTH STREET.=TO LET, square Rom and two | sixth avenue and Broad. | | ASANT ROOMS ON | men, with Board; also one Man and wile; reterencos exchanged. | FAST NINETEENTH STREET —PRONT BI gle Room, handsomely furnished, with Bourd; references, | L211 N8t SIXTEENTH stREET NICELY FUR. | 41 nished sunny Room, for two, with Board; second oor, front: extra large closet, T, NEAR IRVING | nd floor, hanasomely fur. tw gentioman and wile or | ences 5 HAS! SIXTKENTH STREET, NEAR IRVING #) place.—Nicely iurnished Rooms to. let, with art, togentiomen or gentieman and wite, on frst nd second floors; references, Call tor three day | 39 WEST FOURTEENTH STREET, —T' SS Rooms, on the second story, i house first glass end situation very | WO HAND: | with ie | | Pianos, & ___ LOAN OFFICES, TS) NASSAU STRERT, BETWEEN FU John streets.—Advances made to any amount on fe Policies, Merchandise, Diatnonds, Watches, Jewelry, \EWMAN LEOPOLD, 40 Nassau street. 806 BROADWAY, OPPOSITH TON AND T JACKSON’ oath strect.—Money liberally’ advanced om Dia inonds, Wa Jewelry, “1iks, Dry Goods and Personal Property ot every description. Private entrance tor Indies, T HALF THE USUAL RATES—MONEY ADVANCED | op Diamonds, Watches, Jewelr: ife Insurance Policies, &c. No. 19 Nassau street, between Fulton and John streets, ’ " MACDUFF & CO, Aik THIRTBRENTH STREET, NLAR BROADWAY, Jewelry, old Gold and si ay the highest prices tor Diamonds, Wat er. or the saine advance SAAC) 1 on. 57 Thirteenth sirect. $75,000 ON DIAMONDS, ver, India Shawls, Silks Laces, Valuables, ec. ‘The utmost value loaned, or will buy. ‘Established 1354, J, A. BARRINGER, 735 Broadway. 91 BROADWAY, NEAR TWENTIETH STRELT * (oldest establ and most responsible office). — Laberat advances on 1 ver, Laces, ludia Shawls, Ac. ; same bought. rh A&G MERTS, 1 BROADWAY, BETWKEN TWENTY-sIXTH aR, td gig 2 eat sor wy, i La nos &e.; same bought an + parlor for business con fAdentiak © vi MERICAN JA Watches, Jewelry, 5 amonds, Watches, Jewelry, Sil- +) and Twenty-seventh streets.—Money loaned 145 tna’: f 4 HIS. MOTHER DESIRE | with or without Board, above | Chatham square.—19) clean Rooms: no bugs: sin- | TANTED—IMMEDIATELY, AN ELEGANTLY FUR- | USIVE, | PLACE.— | OFFER with | NLY DIRECT LINE TO FRANC THE GENERAL TRANSATLANTIC COMPANY'S MALL KAMSHIPS BETWEEN NEW YORK AND HAVRE, LLING AT BREST. ‘The splendid vessels on this favorite route for the Con- tinent being more southerly than any otter) will sail trom pier No. 60 North River, as tollow: E | PERELRE, Surmont -Saturday, Nov. 14 | FRA trudelie .. . .... Saturday, Nov, 28 | VILLE DE PARIS, Daure....... ‘aturday, Dec. 12 PRICK OF PasbAGE IN GOLD jticludiog, wine). First Cabin, $125; Second, $75; Third. Excursion tickets at reduced rates. American travollers, by taking this line, avoid both transit by English ratlway and, the discomforts of cross- ing the Channel,’ besides saving time, trouble and ex- renee. r GEORGE MACKENZI¥, Agent, 55 Broadway. UNARD LINE—B, AND N, 4. R. M.S. P. CO, NOTICE, 1Cx. With a view of diminishing the chances of collision the steamers of this hue take a specified course for all seasons of the year. ‘On the outward passage from Queenstown to New York at 43 latitude, or noth- or Boston crossing the meridian {ng to the nor:it of 45, i nm the homeward passage crossing the meridian of 50 | at42 latitude, or nothing to the north of 42 TROM NEW YORK FOR LIVERPOOL AND QUEENSTOWN. *ALUH.KIA....Wed., Nov. 4| ABYS=INIA.,Wed., Nov. I! BATAVIA.......Sat., Nov. 7] *KUSSIA.....Wed., Nov. 18 Steamers marked * do not carry steerage passengers. Cabin passage, $80, $100, $13U, cold, according to ac- cominodation. Return tickets on favorable terms. Dteerage tickets to and from all parts of Kurope at | lowest rates. Freight and cabin office, No. 4 Bowling Green, Steerage office, 111 Broadway (1rinity Building). as OHARLE» G. FRANCKLYN, 3 gent. ‘PASSENGERS PER STEAMSHTP BATAVIA EMBARK from the Cunard wharf, foot of Grand street, Jersey City, at 2:3) P, M., on -aturday, November 7, 1874, CHAS. G. FRANCKLYN, No.'é Bowling Green, FLANBURG AMERICAN PACKET COMPANY'S LINB for PLYMOUTH .CHERBOURG and HAMBURG. Nov. 12 POMMERANIA.... «Nov. 28 Nov. 19 SILESIA. - Dec. Rates of passage to Plymouth. London, Cherbourg, Bambure and all points in i.ngland, scotland and ales: irst Cabin, upper saloon, gold. First Cabin. lower saloon, gold Steerage, currence: KUSHARDY & 00..°°°C. i RIGHARD & BOA8, General Agents, ‘General Passenger Agents, 61 Broad sireet, New York. 61 Broadway, New York. | @\REax WESTERN STEAMSHIP LINE. NEW YORK TO BRISTOL (ENGLAND) DIRECT, The steamers of this line will sail from pier 18 East Ri totlow: ReAT WiclEaN, Windham. ‘ednesday, Nov, aturday, Nov. 2] 6, $4 ds... | Cabin passage, $70; intermeniat steerage, | currency, excursion tickets, $130. hata | “Apply to the agent, 70 south street, ! W. D. MORGAN, Agent. 1 gthpectoa LINE. NOTICE. The most southerly route has always been adopted by this company, to avoid ice and_headiands, | From piers 4: and 47 North River | TO QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL, FRANCE.....Nov.7, 32. M. |EGYP?,. Noy. 14, 8:30 A. M. | BRIN. Nov. IL3 aturday, Nov. 2b £0: | HOLLAND, Saturaay, at B30 A. M. Cabin passage, $70; $30 « Steerage at greatly reduced pri Return tickets at reduced rates. Pré- paid steerage tickets trom Liverpool at the lowest rates, | Apply atthe company’s office, No, 69 Broadway. F.'W. J. HURST, Manager. Noe GERMAN LLOYD STEAMSHIP COMPANY, FOR SOUTHAMPTON AND BREMEN. ‘the steamship NUKAR, Captain J. C. Meyer, will sait on Saturday, Novemper 7, at 2 P. M., from Bremen pier, foot of Third street, Hoboken, to be followed by Steamship |; ONENZOLLERN, Captain W. Norcenholt, on Wednesday, November Lt. RATES OF PASSAGE TO’ LONDON, HAVRE AND | BREMEN. | First cabin. oe -$100, gold. | Second cabin. + 60, gold. Steerage., 5 %, currency For freight ot padsage apply to OFLRIVE NCHOR LINE, NEW YORK AND GLASGOW, STEAMER EVERY SATURDAY, from company’s piers, 20 and 21 Nortn River, New York. KLYSIA...Saturday, Nov.7 CALIFOUNIA. oat, Nov. 8 3 CO., Axenis, No. 2 Bowling Green, | Tu GLASGoW,, UE: VERPOUL, LONDONDERRY, Cabin, $50), $0 and INTE) OR BEL¥AST, $70, a ORR, to accommodations. ¥ S TEERAGE as low as by any other first class line. Dratts issied for any amount at reduced rates, Company's oilice, No.7 Bowling wreen. HENDERSON BROTHERS, Agents, | HITE STAR LINE, FOR QUELNSTOWN OR LIVERPOO! | CARRYING 1b UNITED S1ATES MAL OCEANIC as No mn, $80, gold; ; ug Fooms and bathrooms in + motion is felt, thus combin- midship secti | ing satey. sp rt For inspection of pians and other information apply at the company's office, 19 Broadway, New York. RJ. CORTIS, Agent. OST DIRECT AND ECONOMICAL Holtand, Belgium, the Khine. ROTTERDAM, Steamer W. A. SCHOLTE, N Steamer MAAR... sec, N These beautiful sieamers, carryin hited States mail to the Netherlands, are well known for the regu- ROUTE TO jovember 12 larity of their (rips Rates of passage low, FUNCH, EVYE & CO. i. W. MORRIS, | General Axents. 8) Broadw: HE MORRIS EUROP EXPRESS—ESTAB. lished 158, connecting with Glove xpress, Great britain, Messageries Continentales, France, &c.. is the oldest and most reliable kuropean express here and abroad, and offers every facility to individuals and bu: ness rms for torwarding fo and (rom Kurope. 1, W, MORRIS, 50 Broadway, New York. EAM TO QUEENSTOWN, 31 S"Glswgows Se, every ruosd urday, rates 1 Apply at office, 73 Brondwa ( LIVERPOOL, DERR jay, Wednesday and si THOMPSON'S Passage t. , corner Rector stre HEAPEST PASSAGE 0. Steamers for Cork and Liver- IDONOVAN fice in New York. pool every day. Oratte on Ireland and England. North: ern Hove corner Cortlandt and West streets. COAST WISE STEAMSHIPS, PACtFIO MAIL STHAMSHIP U1 erie TO OALEFURNIA JAPAN AND CHINA, VIAP AMA, pe pA leave pler 42 North River, New York, ri nAVAPULCO, Commander A. . Gray, November 1, 12 00 HoeNRY CHAUNCEY, Captain William Rathbun, veinbver 14 12 noon, Freignt aud way passengers onl; COLON, Captain ZL Tanner, November tl, 12 noon, And every avternate” Saturday, connecting’ with all steamers tor Centra: America and’ Soutn Pacitie ports. Steamers leave San Francisco tor Japan and China as | foilew ry. November lt vember 2s \ Rese J ecember 1 For treight or passage or further information apply the company's ofice, on whart, foot of Canal street, New York. HJ, BULLAY, superintendent RUFUS HATCH, Managing Dir BTL NEW YORK. HAVANA AND MEXICAN MAIL 88, LINE, IN steaniers leave pier 3 North River, as (uilows — FOR HAVANA DIRECT. ‘ITY OF HOUSTON p -eaturday, Nov. 7 OF HAVANA, ‘Thursday, Nov, 12 y OF MERIDA Ce Tuesday, Now, 24 FORK VERA CRUZ AND NEW ORLEANS, | cattlling at Havana, Progreaiy ‘ampeac ‘uspan ana 4 | CITY OF MirKIDA.. lL ve ee dwesday, Nov, 24 CITY OF MEXICO Paiste ied aeiadls Ser BAR’ & SON8, 3 Broa: will leave Ori mise the above ports, ‘couy IY OF for Vera Crug and all S: | VICPORIA,...dat. Nov. 14) UTOVIA,,,Saturday, Dec. 6 | ETHIOPIA....8at, Nov. 21] BOLIVIA,.....°86, Deo. 1 | Rates of passage, payable in gold :— | switzerland, &c., via | ‘Apply to | uestay, Deo, 15, | | 100 | #8 ovember 26 | | ats P.M | Fare, 0 cents. Oe tat il Sata ant ee Buenos Ay gp! carrying Uni ISA BELO G class fast sailing italian steame! Vaptaia Salaria now loading, and will sal. trom pier 43, seast River, on or betore fiesta, November 10. For Dalance of freight roo ausage, having superior accommoda- tions Apply SUCOVICH & CO., 100 Pearl streek oF GERH. & BREWER, 4€ Be: treet. BW YORK AND HAVANA DIRECT MALL LINE ese tirst class steainships wiil sail every Tuesiay at3.t- M trom pier 18 North iver, foot of Cedar strees, ain direct as follows :— VIND:CATOw, Gaotain tet Mort CRESCENT CITY, Captain f. 5. Curtis.. cout wave, Captain &. C, Reed, iiss Os eee an H nifce! dations) apply to passa AD BURKE AY in Cp No. 6 Howling McKELLAR, LULING & CO., Agents in Havana, Fo Havana. (carrying the Chit M 1c will sail for Havana ‘rom piesa, Delaware itiver, Phila deiphia, on Saturday, November 7, at 10 A. M. Superior passenger pccommostations, ML. JAMS, 448 South Deiaware avenue, Builadeiphia, XAS LINE OF GALVESTON STEAMERS, TOUGR- ing at Key West, car i " Beemer CEC OF VERGO Can tain Groans leave picr 20 Hast Kiver, on Saturday, Noveiber 7, at4 . Through balls ot lading wi ail points on the Galveston ates, © gtousuan. and: to K. and C. R, R. No charge tor forwarding in New Yorm For freight or passage, havin; tet ‘apply 0 uae papa accommoda h W._PLCLYD« & 00, Nol 6 bowtie aang: OR NEW ORLEANS DIRKor, 0 steamship GH) ADE, Oi a Sampson, trom pier 36 North River. tovt of Nevth Moore bes se Sa ae: pity i, tS ovclock, i M ‘reizht received dally, Throt Louis Vicksburg, Mobile, Galveston and iadiameiae®, oe For freight or’ passage, having su tions, apply to FREDE RIC BAK. i, pier 56 Norte Bier, FO® SEW ORUEANS DIRECT, The Cromwell Steamship Line The steamship UDSON, Captain Gager, will lea pier No, 9 North Kivor, on’ Saturday, November, Tat t P.M. Freight received daily. Through rates Galveston, | Indianola, Rockport or Aranzas 2 Brazos santiago, °t, Loulsand Mobile, | Cabin passage, ; steerage, ‘or trelght or passage appt igties! CLAIAC & SBABIAN. 86 WH street, Ne W YORK AND DELAWARE LINE,—STEAMSHIP ALBEMARLE leaves pier 37 North River every Monday, atd P.M, for Wednentay/ P.M. Freight taken for all points Lewes, Del. and erry | Lowes in Dela- ware south and cast of Harrington, and for points ia | sbostern Maryland, at tavorable rates. Good passenger accommodations. For inrther particulars. apply to STEAMSUTY COMPANY, 197 OR PORT ROYAL AND FERNANDINA, FLA.— Steamer MEDIATOR will sail on Saturday. No- vember 7, trom pier No. 2 North River, for above ports, making connection with all point®south by rallroad via Augusta, Ga. This is cline to Fiorkda, HEKM. GELPC Will treet JOUTHERN LINE. FOR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT. ‘the following new, and first class steamers will sail every Wednesday, av 3 P. M., trom pier 2 tas: River s— CITY OF SAN ANTONIO, Captain Pennington. it CARONDELET, Captain MeCreery, CITY OF DALLAS. Captain Hines CITY OF GALVESTON, Captain E Freignt received daily, Through rat ston, Indianolo, Rockport or Aranzas Whart, Brazos, Santiago and St. Louis. Cabin passage, $5); stecrage do. $25. For freight or passage, having superior accommodar Hons, appiy to C,H, MALLORY & CO. Agents, ide: n lane. CROMWELL STRAMSHIP LINE FOR PORTLAND Me.— Steamship G60, WASHINGTON leaves every Wednesday and tne G69. CROMWELL every Saturday, at 3 P. M:, from pier No. 9 North Kiver, connecting at Portland with principal, railroads and steainers for the Interior and the ast. ireights reduced. Paxsenzer a0- commodauions unsurpassed. Passage, including state room and taeals, $7.59. Apply to CLARK & SEAMAN, 86 West street, ORFOLK, PETERSBURG AND RICHMOND—OLD Lominon steanship Company.—steamers leave jor above ports from pier 37 North River, foot ot Beagh OLD DOMINION h street, | street, on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at3 P.M. [al 0 intermediate steamors. ‘Through bills of lading and passenger tickets issued te all poincs in the Intertor. Oifice corner Fulton and Greenwich streets. Devel THE LATEST? NEWS Is IN THE EVENING TELEGRAM, EVERY NIGHT, FOR TWO CENTS, TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE. 1 nh SAAN ROO CITIZENS’ LINE FOR TROY AND ALL POINTS + North and West Elesant steamboats daily (Satar- ‘s excepted) at 6 P. M., trom pier 49 North River, foot ot Leroy street. Fare 10 ALL RIVER LINE TO BOSTON, VIA NEWPORE ‘and Fail River,—The world-renowned steamers BRIotOL and PROVIDENOS leave pler 25 North Kiver, foot of Murray strect, daily (Sundays excepted), até P. M. Through uckets'sold at all principal hotels in the city. Hull's Band engaged for the season. PPOSITION--ALBANY AND. TROY; 50 CENTS deck. $i cabin, with berth; $l id with rcom. Steamer SCHUYL":R HANCOCK from Spring stress Mondays, Wednesdays and rridays, 6 P. M. i ieiphicarea fee RAILROAD, THE GRUAT TRUNK LINE and UNITED STATES MAIL ROUTE. Trains leave New York from foot of Desbrosves and Cortlandt streets as tollows:— Express tor Harrisburg, Vittsburg, the West aad Sout! With Pullman palace cars attached, 9:30 A. M., 8:30 P. M. Sunday, 5 and 3:3) P. M. For Williamsport au. Lock Haven, via Philadelohis and frie Kallroad division, connecting at Painters | +0 A. M.; for Williamsport. Lock Haven, Corry at Ene, 3:0°P. M.. connecting at Corry for Titusville, Fetroloum Centre and the il Regions. For Baltimore, Washington and the South—Limited Wasiington'express ot Pullman parlor cars, daily, except sunday, at 9:30 A; Ms atrive at Washingtod ats P.M. Regular at 8A) ACM., Sand 9 P.M. day, 9 P.M. Express tor Philadelphia, 8:40, 9:30 A. M. 7,82 ‘and iZ night Sund M. Kmigt oP. M. Accommodation for Trenton at Ror ewars at 20, Leet 0, i 10, 1430 PM nt and secont class, 20 A.M. and 2 I 77:0, Tand $10» M. For, lizabeth, 6, 6:30, 7:20, 7:49, 8, 9,10 A. M., 12 Ma, 1, 2:80, 31, 8:30) 4:10, 4:30, 42.0, 5:40, 6, 0, 6:0) 740, 3. to, to, ts Mand 12 night, Bunday, 5:2), 7 at's: y For Hahway, 6, 6:3), 7:20, 8:10 A. M., 12 M., 1.2 2:30, 3:10, i 43) * 5:20, 6240,"6, 6:10'633), 7, B20, 10 and i2 night Suniay. 5:90 and 72. M. For Woodbridge, Perth Amboy and south Amboy, 6 and and 6 P.M, ye 4:30, jek. 7:20 and 8 A. M., 12 M. ight. “Sunday, 7 + Wand 4:3) P.M, ‘or Kingston ant Ros eM. For Lambei tvide and Flemingson, For Philipsburg ana Belvidere, 9 P. P. 4PM 4P. M. | For Borden ite Hurlington and Camden, 7:20and 9:30 A, M., 12230, 2,4 ana 4:10 For Frechold, 72) A. M. For Farmingdale and quai, 7 4 For Hightstown, Pemberton and Amboy, 2330 P.M. i and 2 P.M, vit Perth For Hightstown and Pemberton, GAN Trains arrive as follows:—From Pittsburg, 6:5), 9:59 A. M. 3:35 Po M., daily 76:50 BP. M., daily, except ore, 6:20 AL From Washing! 5:15 and Lo: M. ticket ofives, N ry place, No, . Court street, Brooklyn, Nos. 14, U6 and 118 Hudson street, Hoboken. D. M, BOYD, Jr., General Passenger Agent, LINE FOR NEWPORT AND BOSTON, Steamers NAKRAGAN «TT. every Tuesday, thare aud saturday, and STONINGTON, every Monday, vednesday and Friday, from pier 36 North River, toot of tata P.M. R SAPPHO, FOR, YONKER, FROM BAR» © clay street, stopping at Twenty-tourth street, Man- hattanville. Carman jig and Fort Washingt rol New York 10:3) A. M. and 4 P.M. from Yonkers 8 A, and tl, and Saturdays, 8 1 P.M. and 5:45 P.M. tad York’ . ands P.M. From WO AL EXCURSIONS, A ee NORTH SHORE STATEN ISLAND FERRY are running hourly EXCURSION TRIPS from Whitehall street, foot of Broadway, for New Brighton, Snug Has bor, West Brighton, Port Richmond and ELM PARK, trom 6:30 A. M. to 7:30 P.M, daily, saodays inclusive. a THE Lat Al STANDARD AMERIOAN B . the Phelan & vollend c Jor sale onty oy the patemee, tH, cessor to Phelan & Collender, 738 MERICAN BEVEL BILLIARD TABL Delaney’s patent wire cushion; ased exc iy new, $175, A mes, 5x10 bevels; al mate Baa TS GHIPEL TH & CO., 0 Vesey street, CLOTHE LADIES T ft, ROSENTUAL'S, 283 THIRD AVENU Alani gentiemen can obtain the fit value th casa tor Gast'ot Clothing. Carpets, €c., kc, Ladies attended to by Mrs, Rosenthal in and out of tae city, A GREAT DEMAND FROM MY AGENT FOR WEAR Ing Apparel. Carpets and ¢ armitage, whieh compels me to pay these prices:—For Dresses, $10 to Sluv, Coal 10840. Panes, 83 to. 810. Plage to call on or address |. ANHALT, of Mrs. ANIALT, 173 Seventh avenue, MEDICAL. ME, MAXWELL, MIDWIFE, RESIDENCE U6 M bast Tenth atre , Near Third avenue, 2 MME. GRINDLE CORE ALL COM years’ practice, 1a West Twenty-ixth at YWENTY YEARS PRUSSIAN HOS Dr. M. JACOBY, 161 Bleecker st A —DR. A + plaints; + East Viny-eecond street, frst RAND MME. VAN BUSKIRK, RESIDENCE NO, 164 Bust 28th st, between Mita and Lexington ave R, COBBETT, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON SINOB 1942, Consultation confidential, Office 2) Ce