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le SETUATIOWS WANTED-PENALSS. Laundresses, dic. .. BETWEEN LAIGHT AND GREENWICH ST. BETWEEN, 1 out by the day, pe: ‘ rg Pea ‘and 3r0n. TH St. —«” RESPECTABLE WOMAN Waar at eee cavencrinen Lovee ‘an be seen for two days. 441 years’ city reterence. TH AV, ROOM 14—A YOUNG GIRL AS ABE WR class ‘iaundrese or chanbermaid and to do fine washing 3 best dest ol 502 Was? seri § 87. . | « 2 ‘compete aid Seasting ther residet | Seatis done: work rence- Cail om or ad by the day; futing Siyeaied to: 12 years’ refe B54 “GT AV.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG Gant, de as first class laundress; understands all Einds of guung ave aod pufting; best city reterence. 5 . ap wD AY.. NEAR 32D ST.—A FIRST CLASS lanndress ‘9 out by the day: duting, or gen- Yemen's shirts polished in the best ‘manner; good city reference. T5G MAY ROM Sak RESPECTABLE WOMAN “0 to do a” tow gentiemen’sor » family’s washing at her own rr ice. 854 THAT. ;4 Yous WOMAN WOULD LIkE IE to go out by the day; is a tirst claws washer and ‘oner:can flute by hand or machine, or would do any kind ¢ of work. Cal 1 or address. Nort AND sora 8TS.—A undress, NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1874—-TRIPLE SHEET. SITUATIONS WANTKD—V“MALES. Nurses, d&e. 8 §D,AY.. BETWEEN STH AND 81ST St 1. 428 3 ‘woman, with Dreast of ilk. to do outs wetnuree. or chambermaia GERMAN GIRL, WHO SPEAKS THE FRENCH bresent employer. ‘and waitres Address tox 43 ) Post olfice, TANTED—BY A A FRENCH GIRL, A SITUATION IN | @ first class family to take care of inten do all Kinds of sewing, ant opens on ma dest sig references." Addi for two days Be box New York Post ofiu 2 Waitresses, é&e. WEST 35TH ST.—A YOUNG GIRL AS FIRST class waitress or to do waiting ane chepieeerers 4 willing to assist in any work; w three years’ hest city reference. 54 EAST 25TH ST. puseere EMPLOYER'S).—A e alone. Oe WEST 126 in ughiy unders chamber 125 EAST 41ST ST.—AN AMERIUAN PROTESTANT girl as first class waitress or as chambermaid apd wallrous: very. bert city reterence. trom last em ployer. 15 WEST ISTH ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG OO girl as waitress and chambermaid or todo fine washing and ironing in a private tamily ; no objection to & private boariling house; Kod city references. 19TH 8T.-A YO ss waitress in a priva: her business: will cellent city reterence. = Nivatetea age GD ST.—A RESPEC. | ‘ blé woman wants fine washing and ironing, | and all kinds of laces and French futing done up in the | de ad Style 1.170 2 AY, BETWEEN 618? AND @D STS, 40) second fieor.—A respectable woman wishes work by me day or week wasitmg or iroving or any vther kind of work. Call ail the wees. Nurses, &x. 13 3 WEST A steak Lanne be | YOUNG girl as purse and seamstress; willing and obliging: — class reference from her last phace. | WEST bag sT., ber 5 gE fe pre oon ye ung gir! rears of age, to ind cl ren or wit jam berwork; is wiling and obliging. 24 ssist with light ran be 99 ‘ST ISTH ST.—A LADY WESHES TO PRO- = cure a situation for her nurse as monthly nurse, or to take care of an iavaiid lady; she is highly compe- tent, kind and obliging: ean give the best of, medical nd other references. Call from 9 to 12 WEST 13TH ST.-AN EXPERIENCED NURSE and seainstress; can do all kinds of sewing: makes 3$ children’s dresses and boys’ clothes; ten years’ reference from her last piace. ‘T.-A BESPECTABLE GIRL AS FAST 4A iitse ana todo plain sewing; willing and oblig- od ity refer m last WEST 46TH ST.—A COMPETENT AND TRUSTY girl as nurse and seamstress; cam cut and fit chil- dren's clothes and sew on the machine; can be highly recommen ted. 68 FET sp 5 SECOND FLOOR, ROOM 12.~A young girl as nurse, or would do chamberwors and waiting waitin: ood city relerance. 107 WES WEST 18TH ST., THIRD FLOOR.—AN BXrf. rienced saat gitl as mrrse; would make herself Brent nest and obli ae wutog to instruct growing chil- aa] NEAR 6TH AV.—A PROTESTANT | young woman’ as thorourh infant's nurse; 18 | capable of taking sole cages and of bringing it up by | the bottle; a zood hon reterred to high waxes; no objection io the country; Exceilem city reference. 11 WEST 17TH ST.—A PERSON, FULLY COMPE- tent, to take charge of a baby; cam sew nicely; ‘well recommended. V28 teglARE'S PLACE—A, RESPECTABLE Protestant girl as nurse and seamstress or as ehambermaid and seamstress; best city reference trom last place. Cull tor two days, 200 must PETENT YOUNG WOMAN ch ss ina pl te amy or housemaid or bermaid and waitress: no objection to city or coun- x has over three years’ city reterence from her employer. 302 WEST 20TH 8T.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG — girl as waitress or chambermaid; best city ref- erence. iby 33 BAST “etn ST., FIRST FLOOR.—A YOUNG girl as chambermaid and wa itress; is willing and obliging ; well recommended. Call for two day: 343 ® EAST TH 8T., BETWEEN IST AND 2D —A young girl’ as waitress and chamber- maid; ood ¢ city reterences 466 STH AV.—A YOUNG GIRL AS CHAMBER- maid and waitret and willing vo assist with the ashing ; best reference from last place. Miscellaneous. 6 FA PACIFIC PLACE, WEST 29TH ST., BETWEEN 6TH 7th avs.—A young French girl, lately landed, as lady's nald or to take ‘care of growing childrens 1s & ood sewer; good reference. V7 WEST 2TH ST. SECOND FLOOR—A YOUNG Swies girl as ee or lady's maid; speaks French. German and English; wo-da dest reterence. Cali tor 14. MADISON ST. YOUNG LADY TO TAKE care of children or wait on a lady oy objection wan invalid). or to travel witha family. Address M. s. = fer three a: 22 EAST 42D ST., SECOND FLOOR.—A FRENCH girl, just arrived, as companion, Address tor two days, French. COMPETENT YOUNG GIRL AS LADY'S MAID and seamstress to an elderly lady or prown young! ponies: good reference. Addrese M. J. x 1: town Branch office. wast 46TH ST.—AN bP awlhpt debated ane ENGLISH use 3 good 1c. WOMAN WOULD LIKE TO SECURE A st few engavemen:s to sew in families or go out with a ressinaker; can operate on several differeat machines; would attend in a store, or would like to travel with laay or children; in any honest capacity: best refer- ences given, wit an earnest desire to secure employ- ment. Address M. K, 189 High st., Brookly yas NTED—& POSITION, NOT MENIAL, IN A le and willing todo anything if kind: treased ie Rot so much an object as a good hom: soins fond of children. Call at her last place, 229 East 140) WAST SST ST. (RING THIRD, BELL) —a RE- spectable young American girl, 15 years of age to take care of children and make herselt ‘useful; good | city reterence from her last place. 145 WEST 2TH ST.—AN ENGLISH PROTESTANT © girl, aged 16, to take care of one or two chilaren jn a private family; lives with her parents: can be recommended trom ‘her last employer's. Cail or ad- dress for two days. 147 GRAND ST.. SEAR ELM —AN EXPERIENCED monthly or invalid nurse can be engaged tor city dress. 149° EST 7TH ST., REAR.—YOUNG WOMAN, A competent nurse; can take charge of an tnfaut | from its birth, or would assist with chamberwork ; best | reference. 154. WEST, STH, SLA RESPECTABLE PROT. OF testant woman as nurse and seamstress; can operate on, Wheeler & Wilscn’'s sewing machine; good city reference. Can be seen for two 15 2 8TH AV. NEAK I8Th ST.—A YOUNG GIRL O20 to mind children: is willing and obliging; would pes nights and board herselt uf required ; reference. Call or address, 156 Kest_ 2 Toom.—A respec Rurse; good reference. 16 EAST 46TH ST., PRESENT EMPLOYER'S. —. respectable young girl as nurse and seamstress; bs willing an and obliging. 16: WEST 47TH ST. (PRESENT EMPLOYER'S).—A respectable gir). well educated, a4 nurse for one for'ne! young children: is a good seamstre se meek to suis employer; can be by present employer. frooup FLOOR, BACK married woman as wet \ fi & WEST 31ST ST.-AN AMERICAN WUMAN AS 165 wet nurse. Call or address. 189 ELIZABETH ST.—A GIRL, BETWEEN 16 AND Call on or address A. M. 17, to. mind yi and make herself useful. 200 WEST 21ST ST.—AS COMPETENT NURSE, TO \ | | lor two days. take entire charge of an infant or growing chil- Gren: 8 good seamstress; no objection to the country; 12 years’ a best city reference. 203 & YOUNG GIRL, LATELY nndea, C4 fabs care ot children and assist in 209 % —A RESPECTABLE PF PROTES- tant Scotch woman as child's nurse, to take en- tire charge of it trom its birth and care it day and night; xood home preferred more than wages; two years’ city reference. 21 pid 38TH 8T., oP THREE FLIGHTS OF An American nurse; ft will have a week, Mrs, KING. 218 % WEST %TH ST. (RING TOP BELL)—as for growing children and to do plain sew- mae a Ore, or would wait on a delicate reterence. ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG widow woman to take care of children and do | | ee \ plain sewing or chamberwork. ST RESPECTABLE YOUN Firl as children's nurse or todo ueneral house: work in a smal! private fami ‘cod city reference. | Call or address. 5 lupe tia 8 as FRENG HH APT SRT. NURSE j MPE ANTOINE. 2s = 6) FAST STH ST, SECOND BELL—A RE. a spectable woman as nu would take charge ‘and bring five years’ ref- Rp op the both allt tor two days. PROFESSIONAL SITUATION s ‘WANTED— 34. CLINTON PLACE.—A FRENCH PERSON (PROT- estant), with the best recommendations, as nursery Koverness of lady's maid for growing chiluren: ci of teactung French and English; is an excellent seams: 158 & EAST 42D ST.-A FRENCH LADY, WHO, her own language, teaches German and ® position as governess in a private 356 WEST (20, ST-5A YOUNG LADY AS GOVER; DVO ness; teaches lish, music, rudimental Frenen: is'a good sewer and_sccustomed to taxe entire charge of chtidrem: unexceptionable reference. Call on dress K. P., from Wto LADY PIANIST, AN EXPERT, WILL NOW accept a situatioa ina place of amusement or a aa aia where her talent will be appreciated. A iss FLORENCE, station D. Ax EDUCATED AND REFINED ORPHAN WOULD | give a few hours’ eats pasernctisn, in English and music or assist at house Reepln for comfortable home for the winter. Address fro Front st. N ENGLISH LADY, RIGHLY EDUCATED, SPEAKS French and an accomplished musician, wishes to give lessons (two hours daily) tor a home im a kina, a fined iamily; haghest references. Address Miss Herald Uptown ranch office. TISITING GOVERNESS. —AN ENGLISH LADY, WITH the highest city references, desires an engagement as above; she teaches English, French and music; pre- pares boys for schoot ‘Ad dress J. C., care 7. 8. Berry & Co., 789 Broadway. 7 ANTED—BY A TEACHER OF MANY YEARS’ EX. perience. a few pupils to inetruct in German, French and music: will take Spanish lessons in ex- change; terms moderate; GnexcepHouable tpferences. ew York Post Address LADY TnaCHER, box 1, of janguage very tluently, seeks & situation as nurse ood reference from good clhambermaid and waitress or as wattress | i iA SITUATIONS WASTED~-MALES. STEADY, Ce beg YEARS OF AG! A wishe: 9 attual in a avyers pray other office he lives it ped recommen Piast on of address F. LANE, No. 17) Prospect st. rooklyn. GENTLEMAN OF GooD. ‘ADDRESS AND BUSI- +h ness expel ry 4 wishes employment; has held pos!- tions of tryst; of rences : 1i go anywhere. | oy for'three days C. BAS Gerald Upiown Brauch YOUNG RESPECTABLE GERMAN WANTS A SIT- uor store; speaks English. in store. GENTLEMAN WISHES 8 TO RECOMMEND A about is © mage the on ag vit count of his Hear wi Neopine thorough and ine td reapans a desirabie tai been in present service and in Bry preceaing tor five years, Address 4 ox 1x88 Post COACHMAN AND GROOMS eae WANT- —By a first class na man; understands his busines inal i reference from last employer. Ad y West 23th st, Ag GENTLEMAN hiscoachman tor ety or country: an A No. FA "PHILLIES, AH Broadway, office YouTH, ‘SPEAKING SPANISH, ENGLISH “AND some French, desires a situation in a broker's office or business; unexceptionable references. Ad- X., 439 ‘. A YOUNG FRENCHMAN, | Who ¢ SPEAKS ENGLISH, wishes a situation as valet or waiter in a private Tee good references. Address or call on D. 10 STABLE COLORED MAN WISHES A SITU- A ton as porter, to work around a stable _or to attend fires and make liniselfgeneraliy useful. 41 West 45th st., second floor. YOUNG AMERICAN MAN WISHES A SITUATION to drive a wagon or do any kind of work; is will- Bae hard; good reference. Apply at M41 Bast COMPETENT MAN WISHES A SITUATION AS nurse or attendant on a sick or invalid gentleman: no ghieehon, to, travel; good reterence. Address HARVeY, 4 West 24th st. A FR NCH wanes vigil ENGL ISH AND £\ Spanish Suenttys. situation in a private wand, or boarding house ‘Sood reference. Address ED- No, 242 Bast 38tn S FIRST CLASS: I tagiebapcrd AN ENGLISHMAN in @ private family: good city references, Address A. B.. 101 west uth st., corner of 6th av. A* ACTIVE, INTELLIGENT LAD eens A YLACE with a merchant or lawy: references trom preaaae Seren Bissell, 54 Gold st, rehere be can YOUNG FRENUHMAN, 22 YEARS OF AGE, ‘wishes a situation as waiter in a private family; ences as to honesty, 4c, mo ob jection to the country. Call on or address’. 7 44ta.st, be- tween Stn and 6th avs., for two days. A RESPECTABLE COLORED MAN WANTS A SIT. uation as waiter in a first class boarding house or tis'sth av. cor private tamily; city reference. Apply at ¥Y A FIRST CLASS FRENCH AND ENGLISH COO! understands ail branches of meats and pastry; rend Carver: can iucnish the best Arst class hotel reference. Address D., box 174 Herald office. AN AND WIFE WANT SITUATIONS AS WAITER and cook; they thoroughly understand everything connected with their situations, and can quietly do their Work for ® respectable iamily: first class references, — ADVERTIS“R-, 81 av., between litn and 2th sts. SITUATION WANTED—BY A hy he a iS: man as footman and valet to a young g ood reterences. Address FIDELITES, Herad. Upiown ITUAXION WANTED—BY A FIRST CLASS GER- iter, in a good private family; best city ret- co given. ‘Cali on or sddress HERRMANN, 927 Broadway, room 2 ITUATIONS WANTED—BY MAN AND Wire: THE man as waiter or userul Cit wife as cook or cham- bermaid ; first class reierences, J. WRIGHT, a Ist av., room 8. ue WITUATION—BY A YO! MAN FROM Pao ish wR waiter ina private tamily, club or hotel; yo reierence; aged 30. Addr id tp town Branch office. GtBay. RESPECTABLE MAN WANTS A SITUA- tion in a private family as butier or were tong and satisfactory ‘city references will be given, tor sobriety 3 espectable malt in the Addr ‘0. | Vanderbilt av., Grand Gentral depot, in Mr. Galway" ’s grocery stor BE BYENING TELEGRAM HAS 1 A. M., box 123 Hei LARGER CIRCULATION THAN ALL THE EVENING PAPERS COMBINED. ‘ANTED-BY A COLORED MAN, AS A FIRST class waiter in a private family: best city refer- ences. Call at or address 41 West 45th st, third floor. Watter “WANTS A SITUATION IN A HOTEL OR Di pare gamely yer his business in all its Parte and eis ie Ing; good recommenda- 5k West 52d st. ANTED—A SITUATION BY A YOUNG ENGLISH- nas cook and carver; city reference. Address or call’ on G. MARY cT I, 656 2d av., second floor. rear. ANTED—A_ SITUATION AS WAITER, BY A zonce se righ, eee ny AAS 20; willing and obliging; “4 UNS HUM, Herald office. caty re! . | Syraste He Sco Rann MAM, TO WAIT ON A sick rentiontan or to travel with him ios refer- ence can be given. Address W. T. 5., No, 45 East 33d st. ANTED—8Y¥ A COLORED MAN, A SITUATION AS waiter im a private family or boarding house. Can ‘de seen at 117 Wes ‘30th st JAMES SCHMIDT. iman” A. XOUNG SINGLE GERMAN WANTS A SITUATION as first class coachman and gardener or good iarmer; understands the care of horses, harness and carriages and is'8 good mmliker: i & very good ad. nd careful driver; takes soot fentiéman Pince‘in all its departnents and he will be very kind: he speaks German and bt sh «good relerence. Addre: for two days C. v. Herald office. i OACRM AS 3 SITUATION WANTED BY A SI ; careful driver: er, obliging and attentive; no abjection to the country: good reference from last em- ployer. Addre 125 West 37th st., feed store. 8 COACHMAN—BY A YOUNG M. tant, single: understands his business inorouehly; zan milk: tend turnace and, be otherwise useful; good reference. Address ki. D. Branch office. P., box 200 Herald iptown A SITUATION WASTE ardener, by a single man. 28 years of oughly understands the care of horses, can pas tend furnace and be generally mae m best Felecence from lastemployer. Aadress Mbox 121 Herald office. GENTLEMAN WISHES TO PROCURE A SITUA- ton for hiscoachman, whom he can thoroughly Tecommend. Cail at or address 110 Ws y pli GENTLEMAN Kk PARTICULARLY ANXIUUS TO find a situation for his coachman, whom he can Alghly recommend, as an excellent coachman on F address (i. W., 16 lath at., private stable, *Ee ESIRVS TO OBTAIN A SITUA. | EUROPEAN STEAMSHIPS. MERICAN P. Fp EtOO Ea AGN ea POMMERASIA No 3 HOPeATTA, tes of pussas ae Plymouth. London, shat and Bambure and all points in England, ‘ale? First Cabin, upper saloon, gold baie Cabin, oan, en old mar inGth General A 61 Broad streot, New Yi ‘ork. wus STAR LINE. WEENSTOWN OR LIVERPOOL, cank ANG THE UNITED S51 aTES eis ° ovember 21, al Cc. B. RiceARD & BOAS, ‘amenger Agents, 6 Broadw y. ont ‘ork. ety REPO From the White Siwe docks. pier 2 North River. Rates—saloon. Steerage at low rates. Saloon staterooms, sm 1Z rooms and bathrooms in midship section, where ie st motion 18 felt, thus combin- Ing satety, speed and contort. we) inspection 2 Dlans and other inf sn tormation apply at @ company’s office, 19 Broadway, Yor Sue _X. ty RTIS, Agent, UNARD LINE—B. AnD ae a R. mM & P. CO. With a view of anpete in chances of collision the steamers of this line take a specified course fur all seasons of the y: ‘On the outward Passage from Qi or Boston, crossing the meridi oot $3 latitude, or nothing to'the nortit of 43. Ca on the ide, or nothing crossii pe meridian of 50 at 42 latitude, or nothing to the nort FROM NEW YOR: bi ae RPoOL AND QUEENS. ray wes .Wed., Nov. 18) PARTHIA.....Wed., Dec. 2 -Wed., Noy. 25] ALGERIA, Wed 1 bec. 9 7 Atealniers taarkes!*do not Sagty steerage paste Cabin. passage, £8), $100, OL aocoeding eo ab comutodation. Rewuin Wickets Of on favorable terms. Stecrage tickets to and trom all parts of Kurope at low- est rates. Freight and cauln oftee, No.4 Bowiln Ing Green. Steerage office, 11] Broadway (Trinity Bui ia CHARLES G. VRAN CRUYNS Agent, leenstown to New York “,N_EXPERIENCED COACHMAN AND GROOM wants @ situation: city or countr’ Seatohmeny Sule man; reliaple driver: can milk an rset useful: highly recommended. Address Herald Uptown Branch office. eS Seerneees, DI A 0 HIS HORSES procure & tituation for his coachman, dior he can highly recoupment, is single. Call at oF address private residence No. aa) Wests 4th stre Qoscumax ‘AND COOK—BY A PROTESTANT MAN and wite; nofamily; man as coachinan and gar- dener. horone te understands the care of horses and es; can mn ne ‘and attend a iurnace; wile as cook or laundress: best reference. Call on or address, for two days, M. C.. 576 Broaiway. (LOsCHMAN AND GROOM, BY A PROTESTANT man of long practical experience, competent and Tustworthy; as reterence, will, fully prove. Call on oF address COAU Bist Conca SITU. os WANTED, cg nly competent; satistactory cit: c employer. "¢ i Callon or ress MU, e., Bit East 36th \OACHMAN—BY A GENILEMAN FOR HIS COACH. C man, whom he oan, (Eerongnly recommend. Call 25 Mi ison a _stable, in the rear. at NGLISHMAN, LATE LY LANDED, AS COACHMAN: wife a3 seamstress, &c.; will accept any kind of work at moderate wages. Apply at Labor Bureau, Cas- tle Garden. ARDENER AND FARMER, OK GENERAL MANA. Ber. who possesses a thorough knowledge of all necessary branches connected with the above compart- ments; unexcelled recommendations of twenty years. 8. 1 Broadway. DASsENGERS PI PER STEAMBUIP RUSSIA EMBARK from the CUNARD. wharf, foot of rand street Jersey City, at noon on Wednesday, Povember 16,1576 4 Bowling Green, New York. ORTH. GERMAN LLOYD eTmanalite COMPANY. R SOUTHAMPTON The stenmaehip HOH ksh ling holt, will sail on Wedne: cna ymber Il, at2P. M., from Bremen pler, toot of Third street, Hoboken; to bé wr sateatuahl Lec Ry Captain H. A. F. Neynaber, on , November Rates OF oe UAVBE AND Viseage See LONDON, First cabin. $100, gold. Second cabin. ), gold. %4, currency. a 0. “Kent, No. 3 Bowling Green. NLY | DIRECT LINB TO FRANCE, THE GENERAL TRANSATLANTIC COMPANY'S MAIL STEAMSHIPS BETWEEN Ni NeW YORK AND HAVRE. The splendid vessels on this favorite route for the Con- tinent (being more southerly than any other) will sail from pier No. 6! North River, as tollow FRANCE, eee jaturday, No: VILLE DE P. c arurday, Dee. 2 PERE! jaturday, Dec. 26 PRIC nelnding wine), AG Firat Cabin, $125; ero Tar ‘Third, $35. Excursion tickets at ae rates. Ainerican traveller: taking this line, avoid both transit by English ran! we the discomforts of cross ing the Channel, besides saving time, trouble and ex- Page GEORGE MACKENZIE, Agent, 55 Broadway. Gani JER AND COACHMAN--BY A A SINGLE ENG drive: erally useful; iow wages; city reterence, Address JOIN, box 222 Herald office. Ware SITUATION AS COACHMAN AND rdener; peters NAL LL operas to present em 913 Post office. ployer Address R. ‘ANTED—A SIT TATION, BY AYOUNG SIAN, AS ‘groom; thoroughly understands the care and m acementot horses, harne ss and carri 180, furnace; would make himself gene Is, &c.; recommendations given. fox ro Herald office. Wy suze. IMMEDIATELY—A MIDDLE AGED MAN ‘as coachman and gardener in the country; rooms fora married man. Address U. G., Herald office JANTED—A SITUATION AS “COACHMAN, BY A young Frenchman; is a good groom; has no objec- tion té the country, and. is willing fo make himeeli wse- ful. Cail at or address 203 Greene st. Berea SITUATION BY A Address H. COMPETENT COL red man, for either coachman or waiter, with it Ne ‘est Sist st. best city reterence. Call at HELP WANTED— y FEW ACTIVE PERSONS WAN’ LSet peer rons! be qualified to collect mercantile informati $60 ver month. Address, in own Baciweiting, COM ERCE, Herald o! T 61 LEXINGTON AV.—WANTED, AGREEABLE, honest, intelligent, industrious, strictly tempera‘ Americans or Swiss. not olaer than 25 years, for baths and office: must be well recommended. 0, § an; understands greenhouse; good groom and | | reduced prices. Return tickets at reauced rates, | paid steerage tickets trom Liverpool at the lowest rates. Apply at the company’s omeey os i sroadwi JTNMAN LINE—SOUTHERLY COURSE. Royal) me SceeeEt appointed i, Lal He hig ale ‘Nov ily STEERAG ‘and from all points, ‘at reduced rates, Gabin and eneral gfice, No. 15 Hroadway. a e1 oes road way an ler ‘ort ver, ues mw TOHN G. DALE, Agent. OST DIRECT AND ECONOMICAL, ROUTE TO Holland, Belginm, the aa &c., via November 12 November 26 United states roo ys wel Known for the regu- ¥UNCH, EDYE 8 & CO,, i OW. MORRIS, General Agents. 50 Sroadway, ‘ATIONAL LINE. c ‘The most southerly route has alws: sheen adopted this company, to avoid tee and headlan nee ey. Tors dc and 47 North iver To QUE NSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL, The ti eEy. Nov. 239 AN Spat Des 18780 y f? oN Yo! A nee 12, 73 hy UR LONDON DI CANADA, SUMNER, Deo: 2, 12M. Cabin passage. $70; $8) currency. steorawe Bu steatly re way. F, W. J. HURST, Manager. GENTS WANTED—IN DIFFERENT STATES TO A take sole charge Onn pene ay Ecerg notices able men with small means aatcat oratd Fess the BURNING CLAY COMPANY, 152 ‘Chambers street. MAN WANTED-—OF 5) OR UPWARDS; MUST ‘OST DIRECT AND ECONOMICAL ROUTE TO Holland, Selgium. the Rhine, Switzerland, &c.. via ROTTERDAM, hired bois La! stenese ee jutiful ing mailto the Netherlands are well ijn for the regu- cial accountant; charges moderate. Address ACCOUNIANT, box 18 eral GOOD COOKIN A SMALL PRIVATY GERMA, family. Inquire of L. M. MICHAL, 130 East 62d #t, between Lexingtor and 4th avs. JEWELRY POLISHING GIRL WANTED—AT WM. FOLKHART'S, Jeweller, 315 Division st. A GERMAN PROTESTANT GIRL—MUsT BE AGOOD oa oo cook. Inquire at 137 East 18th st., trom 9 to IL cio! YOUNG MAN, AGE 2, DESIRES A SITUATION 3 bookkeeper or ¢alesman: has been in the millin- éry and {ancy goods business for the past 10 years: ref erence satistactory. Address R. K., 72934 jeond floor’ GOOD BUSINESS MAN AND +41 bookkeeper wants a situation to manage office work. Address P. Post office. YO! ‘G MAN Jest GIVING UP THE RETAIL Grocery business would like a situation in some wholesale house as bookkeper oF Ki has No, Lreter- ROCEKIE >, Herald office, ites Ghans Fs 4. Shee fox C170 RL WANTED—TO AT. home | posta Apoly tw to assis: ind english; wages Si. App: A’ SE E ANTLD—F' tlemau in Nayti; must be a lady under ‘Bh yeare of dood education and good joking; inust speak English And French. play piano and slay; salary $300 (gold) a year; board, lodging and cloth ng. ‘and tree passage? very ageevable climate. Adoress Captain PANNELL: care of U Consulate, Aux Cayes, Hayti; enclose pho- tograph and reter hating D—A GIRL FOR “GENERAL HOU: ees. EWORK ANTED—A GERMAN GIRL, IN A PRIVATE FAM- ily, , enerai housework, wasting and ironing. ast 25 WEST 29TH ST--A RESPECTABLE PROTES- 55, tant woman as experienced intamt’s nurse in a ily best gity re Feferences. a7 ! I8T AV.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN WISHES child to nurse at her own home ros a baby pest city refereisce. 308 WEST 4iST BT.—A RESPECTABLE MARRIED iv woman wishes to get a baby to wet nurse at her | own residence. EAST SOTH ST. tant woman as nurse; has hac perience with children: undoubted 325 East 2 : 25TH ST. REAR—A YouNe WOMAN A wis baby to wet nurse at her own home, where it av @ mother’ 393, EAST 36TH ST., THIRD FLOOR. —BY A RESPECT. able girl as nurse in a private family; no objec- Hon to g0 & short distance in the country; gvod reter- ences. SAST Ti ST. § FLOOR, BACK.—A | respectable woimn wishes ladies’ or gentie- men's ‘washing to do at her own house on reasonable | w: 339 a oT AV. ~A HIGHLY RESPECTABLE PROT- oman as nurse: capable of taking en- tire charge ot oe aToaby' from bietn : can dispense with all red ; 15 year: doctor’ '” experience; good Plain sewer; city Fel elerenc fh 337 = ee TH ST.—A YOUNG GIRL TO TAKE Oe of children and sew, or as inaid to a elderly 1a ladys “Cail for two days. < EAST orn 8’ SECOND FLOOR, Ba 2,0 hy ry LR girl, 15 years pe. = take care | of ch’ aren mand to ymane 356 WEST STH ST—A Somme? ie yy OK as UTse seam: work aid ake care of 3 Me wining “and ob- ag b ' 404 house, — weer ast 8T.—A RESPECTABLE MARRIED lady wishes to wet nurse a chila at her own Call or address SYA AY. BETWEEN «TH AND “st STs.—A 47 resnectabie Protestant girl as nurse: ts willini qo assist with coamberwork ana‘ waitng. Celt tor two 51 2A: ROOM &—A RESPECTABLE AMERI- can girl, 1S years of age. to mind children in & rivate family: is williog, obliging and well educated. Vall for two ‘lass gp AV, NEAR 3911 sT., TOP FLOO 591 child to nurse on ihe bottle, or ome that will fan aroands wit get 4 good home and’ be well eared ior. Cail or address for a week ble woman as infant's nurse 621 621 Ay AY., BETW gly resne: perfectiy trustworthy and re- | ye to an in’ ieersseaene * 7 ean farnisit ng yearw reierence trom last place ; dress. TWEEN «TH AND tai Biz} a8 child's nurve or 80 nt take the entire charge of au intan “tire Mecond bal, ‘best eity reterence. Call or 853 St AN TOP FLOOK—A RESPECTABLE ing widow as wet nurse and Would assist with | the house wore reterence. SOTH AND S7TH STs.— | 7 TANTED—A GOOD GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSE- ‘work in @ smaii family; must be @ gocd cook, washer and froner; city references required. Apply at 2 Rutgers st ANTE.D-—GOOD HANDS TO SEW ON CHILDREN’S Y clothes, at the store 214 Sth av., corner 26th st. ANTED—A COMPETENT CHAMBERMAID, ONE *atle to wait on the table and assist in washing and He Wese aah small Pres Eye Cali for one day at 146 We Wax CAPABLE AND RELIABL GIRL, for general hougework in the country; a swede or German preferred, Apply at S76 West 32d st, betore ANTED—A COLORED WOMAN, AS COOK WHO is accustomed to the cooking a private lamily; also a Protestant German girl, to assist in the house- work. Call at 21 East 24th st, pear Madison square, alter Wo'clock, with references. Wares COOK, WASHER AND IRONER Pe carted of four. jort distance in the coumtr; be& good cook and excellent Iaundress: also Foes wo Sesist with fine washing and to flute: ences requires. Apply | Wednesday, trow 10: o'clock, at 56 | West 48th Wantep—a PERFECT GERMAN COOK: MUST understand marketing: city references required: Sate in the evening, between 6 and 8 o'clock, at 221 West wr 1x A SMALL Li et & eal) FAMILY RE- siding a short distance out of the city, a neat and fidy ail to do chamberwork and waiting and to cssist ‘with the wasning and ironing; mustbe @ Protemant or colored. Apply at 68 Irving place, between 1 ana 3 o'clock this atternoon. Vy Seren —A FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKER; ALSO an errand girl. 426 4th av. ANTED—A RESVECTABLE “WOMAN TO COOK IN & small boarding house and williug to assist with BUigd West su ist wh» speaks French preferrea, Apply ‘ANTED—A GOOD. (200K, WASHER rod D IRONER Apply, between 9 Waxtepas GOOD DRESSMAKER, ONE WHO UN. ‘stands trimming and can sew Pecpaniy to learn the trade. Inquire im: ROU X'S, 136 West 24th st. ty ANTED—A GIitt, POR GENERAL, HOUSEWORK: be s good washer and troner and plain cook; for aemall family. »_Inquire at 215 Sth av., in the store. ‘ANTED—A_ RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT GIRL G8 seamstress and nurse, w taxe care of @ liutle girl six vears ol; food elt references required. Cail fer 1 o'clock. ‘ANTED THREE EXPERIENCED SALESLADIES department at STE MITCHELL Apply atter 12 o'cl 146 WEST “TH &T. —A GOOD FRENCH GIRL TO SITUATIONS | YOUNG SPE. Wishes a situation as waiter or valet, ina family ; best city references. Address HEIDET, 21 SITUATION a BaR- LOD Ht te an ee ayoang Feterence. Caller two das . 4 ona ler, oy, n cor a trast wort map, w! 7" Understands us business Inewery partion: ane ghyaeterences ‘arnishede Address box R- 1 Washing avd ironing; | 4 W take entire charge of an infant; best city refer- | | ence required ; call trom 9 to 12 A. M. ae \3 | stands Eng xo UNG “ACTIVE GENTLEMAN hee get well educated and of good character, w! Lee $ English, French and Spanish and has ‘Deon 4 ese countries, wishes to obtain a situation where his experiences will be of use: he is at present partner in a Western business. Address § SITUATION, Herald ¢ office. YOUNG. GERMA AGED TWENTY-FOUR, . WANTS L # Mraaotias book keener, assistant or clerk; has been in the ig ie banking houses in Germany and ts furnished with the very best of relerences Address OUT TO De ittom tor their ply socgmamepag 5 Herald 0 AX ‘ACTU: o close Casiness, wish to secure a cashier and bookkeeper; can be bit Sulary to suit the times. ‘Addrens A. town Branch office, 1,265 Broadwi OOKS AUIITED AND OPENED. BALANCE sheets made out; the most complicated accounts | unravelied. Writing done by a pro peavee ce head at moderate rates. Address 485 Post office. pred le SALESMAN WANTED—BY A FIRST CLASS + those Raving & good near by and city trade. i44P New Yori dares ve vox 1 ENTISTRY.—YOUNG MEN INCLINED TO POLLOW the dental profession have « rare chance to learn ye our eee arant as we now engage student-clerks ud assistants; little means required as security, PRE- TERME BROTHERS, 159 Bowery, New York; Ly- ons. Mee, London, VE NIN iG EMPLOYMENT WANTED—BY A YOUNG man disengaged after 6 o'clock each evening; ex- pert at accounts and would make himself useful in any store. Addr J. M-, BOX 765 Post office, RST CLASS DRY GOODS SALESMEN WANTED— lo genteel Young men to learn the retail business Aro to LORD & TA Grand and Chrysue streets, Post of et He aaron WANTED--BY AN keeper; wilting to work and m fal; ‘ion class references. Address JO! office, SALESMEN WANTED-FOR DRESS GOODS cloaks and snits, hodery, Sloves sd domestics, EIR, 441 Grand st J ALESMAN WANTED—IN A RETAIL JEWELRY I store ; one having a thorough knowledge of the bust- ess, Apply at No. ¢ City Hall square (French's Hotel Dutlding) oO MERCH, TS AND WHOLESALE STORES, &4C.— ‘A young man. aged 21 years, 1s a xlons to obtain eat joyment as bookkeeper and correspondent: will make Rite weneranty useful: five years experience. Ad RH hast Fourteenth street Wantep—rinst CLASS TRAVELLING SALES- ee ER are varnish. Address, giving reterences J., Herald office. Wx tea EXPERIENCED SALESMAN; who has been accustomed to sell fine furniture. carriages Sse 8 foods, | address, with city reter- W'stenna MAN WITH EXPERIENCE IN SELIe ing city retail grocery trade, to sella specialty on and to taxe Chto of & horse, "Xddres Y. Herald of tating wages wanted. We toes YOUNG MAN AS CHECK CLERK IN A restaurant. One ar iat city reterence may ap- ply, from 10 to 1h ofclock A. at French's Votel, Wane A WHOLESALE HOSIERY STORE, A- Jad U7 or JS years old as entry clerk; must write be quick igures and well recommended. Ad- are tating salary, Dox 1.015 Post office, WASTE D-AN EXPERIENUED SALESMAN, WELL acquainted with the bavers of the wnolesale city garniture 373 Post office, employers WASTED-AN ACTIVE, ENERGETIO MAN AS MA ager of @ large job printing establishment, must be capable of giving estimates ol all Kinds ot printing and book binding and understand purchasing. type ap competent man & liberal machinery; with a thoroughly ¢ arrangement will be made. No cther ueed address PRINTING, box 216 Heraid oMce. J ANTED—BY A MIDDLE-AGED A position as bookkeeper, 41 sh, German, French at Address A. B., box 5.543 P ANTED—TWO FIRST ASS SALESMEN 8 window dresser. 2.238 3d ay. Wi xtepaexpentzncen SALESMAN FoR, THE nd clock departments. Address baw 298 | Brookiyn Post office, and chair manu! turers. Address M., box stating ¥ expected and previo MARRIED MAN. man, &c.; under te 2 aaa mendation AND ONE | ENERGRTIO AND EXPERIENCED (Pees solicitors, leg pact iar inducements to competent Bh ersons. Address JOHN b. POLTER & CO., Publishers, hiladelpnia, Pa. HREE NEW N and temaie canvassers, t and suburbs. WASTED—200 MEN, TO LOAD AND, UNLOAD ‘veasels; also 300 sailors to assist: waves id ise day. Apply to W v ASH BK BROS, Stevedores, 383 a 7 ANTED—A ” FIRST CLAS DESIGNSR FOR A W wholesale suit and cloak house, who can furnish Address box 5,608 Post office, DDRESS AND HAV- good recommendations. TANTED-—A MAN OF GOO. Oke fable to writes roo ‘uand, “apply siter 10 ; ye able to Write & good hal AON. “or address, for one wees, J. B. MOOKEHOUSE, i Park | ANTED—AN EXPERIFNCED MAN TO SOLICIT orders tor encaustic tiling on commission. Apply at 73 Murray st.. up stairs, front office. TANTED—AN ENERGETIC BUSINESS MAN POS. W him desk camer deena neat rae di employ men 0 is, aerteas: ‘ead where n be seen this A. ABILILY, lerald office. WAXTED-A GENTLEMAN TO. sOLICIT FOR STA. Tinting: none but those having the eetrences "ee Address. C., Herald best reterences need answer. W NTED—A YOUNG MAN, TO OPEN AND COOK | aa yatera, chops and steaks. No. 5 Wall st. EN EMEN wou LD wist CAN- 1 ‘aterm Pocky in ar ioc ofioe as ust coun- oon, Also wer, please dit afer AMES SHEEUY, 87 Barclay st WAGES $3 0. APPLY ‘ANTED—STRONG BOY; at3s soso st v TANTED—GOOD AGENTS TO "CANVASS BROOK. W lyn; no humbuz perce wake $5 per day ew steady employment for st, comer Lawrence st.. Brook: ala a coated AGENTS WANTED—TO SELL 150 Japanese article: it pays well and Callas Pal BEINSOS S cigar store, 1, 89 wav. THE TRADEs. t “TV VinsT CLASS WATCHMAKER (GERMAN) DE. A aie @ situation; good reierences. Apply. at M41 Pearl HUNT, cae ENGINEER, with G0oD EXPERI. ence, elther now or at New fear’s; has good vpereree to ability and character; demeammiung, ac. and in accustomed t9 lav: fag charge of men. Address 'H. J. care Yowler & Bil, Si hromst, New York ‘ANTED-TURNERS RS TO WORK ON THREE WAY- w+ moth turning machines; to good workmen ity. employment will Lf pres; Apply at once at M48 Mul berry St., Newark, ¥. | $25 te stor Hera het Wate FRENCH ‘ADVERI ISEMENTS._ ~ WILb BE PAID BY A PRACTICAL “EN. Address, all the week, ENGINE! W ASTED TO PURCHASE—A SAFE, 20x39: N perfect order; must have ‘combination lock. Ad- stating lowest cash price, box 24 Post office. TARGE AND SPL 1 ved up in Soup and Steaks, At SMITH & Mc- ReLb's ‘Hote, and Dinin, itooms, 195 to 199 Washington street. by Professor Joh OLE IN THE WALL 1.247 BROADWAY. FINE pure Kentucky Rye and Bourbon Whiskey go to the Dranch of Geo. E. H. Gray & Co., No. 3 Park row and 1.247 Broadway GW, BILLIN “MEDICAL. _ \ UMME, MAXWELL, MIDWIFE, RESIDENCE 114 Bast Tenth street, ‘near Thiet avenue, AN BUSKIRK, RESIDENOE vetween 3d and Lexington avs. MIDWIFE SINCE 1840, NO. L ) HMME, RESTEL| East Fitty-second street, frst door trom Fitth av. | Coxsept DR. OR MME. WEST ALL COMPLA: sivice trea 6) Bleecker at. naar Broad. Apply at 469 Faitdn | reer for @ permanent and suitable. aineeie | | TINE JEUNE FILLE FRANCAISE DESIRE UNE U place pour parler francais a, Jes eniantset coudre. | Padres je 10h. ash. 710 Broadway, first floor, back i ¥ ANTEDA SITUATION Af ant ns ghontbands moderate ve Re oon ety eae Rett Si i — chy a3 fraps orl Erp of pasenge low: MORRIE, | ‘Addr fr remuneration to , 15 My! , DYE & solar: good reterences. Adi =, DOX'2U4 Herald is Brookiyn, Hirst ae cenecat i vbaes 0 Broadway. D— NTED—A MAN WdO UNDER- ED STAR LINE. [anaes tn oltre te Bat ire saae dhe punew may ADDI ‘with references to R Appointed to carry fy Belgian and United States single: thoroughly understands his business; good city POTE YOUNG & GU. No ld Gooper Union, St avenue. | steamers is tp ppgaed to sal menace pais jy Maral Vine ROM THE JOURNAL OF THE TELEGRAPH, NEW For sly Libis F ‘ork, July 15, —‘Telegraph companies are From Phila 4 oF alwaysin’ need ot goo: operators, the supply never | VADERLAND CLERKS ‘AND SALESMEN. fo the demand.” National schoo! of Teleara aphy, NEDERLAND. ee “ACCOUNTS ADJUSTED, BOOKS BALANCED AND ig'Eignen Saree neat Dene cert citie er eon For Puiadeipnia ast York. Anew sets opened, upon the most perfect and simple | (he best place to ft young men, Doysand gitis for post | went, v. 10 gurtghneans “Oct. 2 method, by an experienced comme! YEDERLANDs..005."Dees ‘Nov. 21 COLINA. PRICES OF PASSAGs IN CURRENCY: First Cabin, $90; Second Cabin, $60. Steerage and intermediate tickets to and from all points at the lowest rates. Passenger accommodations for all classes unsurpassed. Ample attendance 1s provid: Every steamer carries & nid stewardess, “through tickets and through bills ot lading tasued be- tween all prominent points, For passage, rates ot treight and other information apply to Pre W. COLTON, Agent, 42 Broad st., New York. JOHN McDONALD, noes: Agent, bibs noe . 8 Kattery Piag PETER WRIGHT AND I BOND, Gen 307 Walnug, street, uiladelphia NDER BECKE, ‘Agent, uireie. __Gonerat Europ Ga WESTERN, |, EAMSHIP L NEW YORK TO BRISTOL (ENGLAND) DIRECT, The steamers of this line will sail from pier 18 Last River as follows i= RRAGON, Symonds. THAN, Windnam. bin passage. $70; intermediate, currency: excursion tickets, $13). Apply to the agent, 70 Souih street. NITED STATES MAIL LINE—STEAM TO QUEEN. town and Divers fo. Sailing every. ‘Tuesday pier 46 North River. WISCONSIN, chviain Freeman. Ni MINNESOTA. Captain Quinn. Cabin, intermediate and stecrage at low Fates Prepaid uckets at lowest r: Famen gers booked ze ‘and rom gg leant Nor- MORGAN, Agent. Tay, and sweden. feu cis ait reland,, England, rance and Germany at lowest rate i WILLIAMS & GUION, Brondway. (ANCHOR EL ‘LIN NEW YORK AND GLASGOW. STEAMER EVr RY SATURDAY, _ My ry River wen wi git Pia. BOLIVIA Rates of TO 'GLASGOW, RN Cabin, $0, $10 and $70, according te aceommodations. a RMEDIATE AND STELRAGE any other first class line, con atts ested (0 emake reduced rates mpany’s office. jowling Green. Loo! BROTHERS, Agents, as low.as LE pie! a R* L STEAMSHIPS STATES MAL TO PLYMOUTH CHERBOURG AND BAMBURG. ‘the elegant Ciyde-butit iron steamships will sail trom New York as foliows KLOPSTOCK Captain Fischer. Fite cals 5 HERDER, Captain Geuziner. December 15 tom Eagie Line pier. loot of First street, Hopoken. ATES OF PassaG. PLYMOUTH, Los 1ERBOURG and HAMBURG, Cabin—First saloon, Si0, folds sonoud saloon, $6), gold ; mecrage, Prepaid steerage tickets trom fambn $2, currency. wit age 5 apply to FUNCH, KDDY & CU., 27 South am sire For paseae “appx to KNAUTH, NACHOD & KUHNE, General Agents, 113 Broadway. YDONOVAN ROSSA—'! REDUCED PASSAGE.—THE only steamer for Cork aud Liverpool betore Satur- day Is the OHIO, from Philadelphia. Thursday inorning. ™ rthern Hotet, corner Cortlanat and West streets. ve COAST WISE STEAMSRIPR. DO hetead STATES bee MAIL STEAMSHIP COM. Jegant sidewheel stenmship SOUTH AMERIC ai teen siterts aE Rota ie for St, Thomas, Para. Pernambuco, Bahia ge dantero, on Monday, November 23, trom pier 48 Vor Iv to or fresgnt or PAILLIAM BR GARRISON, 4 2 ren, W, YORK AND HAVANA DIRECT MAIL L LINE first class steamships will sail at 8 P. piers erat River, foot of Cedar street, for ‘Havans, direct, as lollows ENT + Thubedeyy Nov. 19 ootcaia EG. ‘uesday, Dec, 4 ations apa CLYDE & CO., No. 6 Bowlwg Green. wit “Me Keller. Luling & tr, > Agents in Havens. if Fo? t HAVANA, eee ‘athari _carering nari Ma le 2 wl sail for Havana rom pret at Sten a iver, Phiiae Tape 6 aaa November ah atlu A. M. lor passenger lations. M. L. aan m8, Gel _416 South, Delaw: Y 2 Bhiiaaeiphia._ EXAS LINE OF GALVE! Tine nt kev West care IO, GH Steamer STATE OF TEXAS Gi at in Eoleor will eave Through bil Ereitoe give: wember i. at ‘t rol on ine: Gale is aK th LJ ‘Houston aedta ally to Hi ouston and He: and. G Rk No eh eRe carer torwarding an ae ne Forteeight OF puseage, ‘ba saporior ‘accommodations, apply'to G LORY & W. B, OLYDE © CO. Na pamiten mane Ld may PALS ANS DIRECT. MERCHAN’ The seamehig WESTERN Mi Oe mi &, Quick, from pier 1 3 ons Sera on co Moore stieet on Saturday, N Throagh sielock a to (06 jovel ht received’ dail Lote Viet urs, Pee hand fn rier fanole tions, apply to FREDERIC BA MAE RY ed North River POR NEW ORLEANS DIRE ‘The Cromwell =teamshi| ip Line, ‘The steamship CORTES, Captain Freeman, will No, 9 North River, on Saturday, ae tain A eived daily. ‘The arte nt or “CLA 4 gut ng WY, WOUTHERN LINE FOR EW ORLEANS DIRECT. The following new, and tirst class lig will sail m pier 2) Kast vers (0. Captain Pennington. reignt received daily, Through rates to Gai Indlanolor Rockport or Aranzas Whart, Brazos’ Santiago and St. Louis. Cabin passage. steerage 4. For freight or passace, having sitperior accommiodar Hons apply to C,H, MALLORY & CO. 4 153 Ma iden Jane. (OFQwELL STEAMSHIP LINE FOR aaaeanat Me. Pep hge GEO. WASHINGTON leaves every Wodneed sday and the G40. CROMWELL every Loe ila AY 3B. My from. pler No. 9 North River, connecting xb Portiand with principal’ railroads and steamers bd the interior and the East. Freighty reduced. Passenger aa- commodauons ly sit tonatings Passage, ‘incinding’s state- room ‘and. waeals, © Apply to SbuaRK & SEAMAN, 86 West street. Nope. PETERSBURG Cree RICHMOND un Dominion Steamship Com) (ye jteamers leave, ior above ports from pier 37. North iver, joue of Bead street, on mapeeay: pneceday, and Saturday, at3 P. Also intermediate stear howe ugh shoes lnaing and passenger fckets issued to al terior. ‘Also. seamortor Lewes, Del., and all points in Delw ware and Eastern Maryland, every Monday, ate P.M. Office corner Fulton and een Wich strects. and River.—Tho world-renowned steamers BRISTOL and PROVIDENCE ieave Pier 25 North Ri loot of Murray street, daily (Sundays excepted), at 4 M. Through uckets sold at all principal hotels in the city, Hall's Band engaged for the season. PPOSITION.—ALBANY AND TROY, 50 CENTS deck, $lcabin, with berth, $1 5) witn room. Steamer Schuyler, Hancox, trom Spring street, Mondays, Wed: nesdays and Fridays, 6 P. M. penis RAILROAD, EAT UN LINE anP UNITED StATES MAIL ROUTE. oo New epee foot of Desbrosses and t streets, as 1 Beare for Harrisburg, Vittsburg, the West and ryt | With Puliman palace cars attached, 9:30 A. M., 6 8:30 P.M. Sunday 5 and 8:30 P. 8:30 P. M., connecting at Corry | for Titus’ Jeum Centre and the Oil Region: For Baltimore. Washington and ‘i 1c “Limited Washington chugs eae Pullman Parlor Oars di South, arrive Washington, 4:1 dando P.M. sundey, P.M. ities rr, si hia. 7, 8:40, 9:30 A. M.. 12:80, fat 310, Tig P.M. and 12 Btshe. ound ca a8 tag's Emigrant and yt For Newark at 6, 6:30, 7, MM. 8 2, 2:30, 3:10. 3:4 20, 8 a eo, SSOP. Mand ENT leat tl 7 da'7end 2:0, 6:10, 6: 0 18 nga Ea Ke PM, . 6:30, 7.7249. R910 A, BL, 12 ME, 1, a 0, 7.7340. O10 Ay BA tat: 3 a ee ‘and South ‘ataboy. 6 and ana8A. M., 12M. 3 540 421 , $210. 4:80, 4350, 5:23, San, & 6 .. and 12 nighi Sunde 2 i ‘and 12 at night. 1A, M. 12 M., 1, 2, C 229 coance’ 364 SER wes zp 2 ZES> 2° S Et i= 5 iow. Branswick, 7 For Kingston vy Hil and é 08, mM OF Lambertville and” Flemington, 380 A.M. and 4:18 Pp. For Phillipsburg ja Belvidere, 9:3) A. eo 2P. M. Fi nton, Bordentown, peace Camden, ? ones i ™ 2B, 2, 4, 5and7 P.M. ™ For Bemis 2 and 4:10 ig, M. For Far ‘and Squan, 7 A.M. and 3 For F Hightstown, Pemberton and Camden, via Pore AD 1 For. Hight town and ible Soe 6A. M. Trai arrive as tollows:—Frot Fittsbure, 6 ae ri = s 10:27 Ticket pie 526 and 94¢ Broan! x ie pes tie and foot ot’ Desbrosses and Co t street Court street, Brookiyn; Nos. ns ieand iis Hutson street, eee Emigrant Ticket Office, No.8 Bat FRANK Ti THoMsoN BOYD, Jr. jen. Passenger Agent, roe uN OR BOSTON AND PROVE Sfones steamers NARRAGANSEDT. ever i gueaday, Thursday “and Saturday, and STONINGTON, eve Monday, Wednesday and Friday, from picr & Nor River, foot of Jay street, at4 ¥ ng ROY.—CITIZENS’ LINE ae oa FARE, § cents, deck: $1 cabin. Mondays, Weincsda: Fridays, from plier 49 North River, foot Leroy st, EXCURSIONS. — “AL A NORTH SUORE STATE! N ISLAND FERRY are running hourly EXCURSION TRIPS from Whitehall street, foot of Broadway, for New Brighton, Snug Har- bor, West Brichton, Port Richmond and ELM PARK, trom 6:30 A. M. to 7:30 P. M. daily, Sundays inclusive, Fare, 10 cents. A’ 77 BLEECKER STRE NEAR BROADWAY~ Liberal advances upon Diamonds, Watches, Jow- eiry, Pianos, &c., or the saine tought. Also Pawn- Brokers’ Tickets bought at 77 Fear street. up stairs, bf HALF 1 THE USU RAT! KY ADVANCED Al dp‘itamonds Watches, Jewelry, Life Tnsurance Policies, fe.” No. 79 Nassau street, between, Fulton and John streets, MACDUFF & CO, "AT NASRAT STREK(, BETWEEN YULTON AND 4A John streetw—Advances made to any amount on Late Policies, Me: nod tee Diamonds shes, Jewelry, nos, Ae. NEWMA, VPOLY, 80 Nassau street." Y WOLF A BKOTHEKS, 96 BROADWAY, ui tween Nineteenth and iwentieth streets.—Money foaned on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, niiverware, Silks, particularly Pianos | Busitiess confidential Los 8 Jen Espanol. es T a THIRTEENTH § STREET, NEAR BROADWAY, the highest prices for Diamonds, Watches, and page ‘or the e advanced om, DAACS, 57 Thirteenth street, HYMAN'S, 710 SaOAUWAYCTIBERAL aD AT AA’ vancesade ou Diamonts, Watches, Silverware, 4c., or will pay the highest market price for the same. ‘At ~ 401 KOWERY,—LO\NS NEGOTIATED OS Diamonds, Watches und Jewelry; Pawn Tickes Dougnt: oid wold and silver purchased; cheapest house for Jewelry, Musical Instruments, &c. 000 DL Ds, els, silve India gneve one: % atc. The unost value loaned, or *eytasiisied 184. J. A. BARRINGER, 735 Broadway, “COASTWISE STEAMSHIPS. ACIEIC ini STEAMSUIP LINE LIFORS Ries Jar an AND CHINA, NAMA. Steamers leave pler 42 Nort! River, New York, as (ol- COLON Captain Z L. Tanner. November 21, 12 noon. ACAPULCO, vom. 'H. G. Gray. Decemyer 8. 12, noon. And every alternate Saturday, connecting with ail n steamers ior Central America ‘atid South Pacite ports. Steamers leave San Francisco for Japan and C!s as December 1} " eceinber 12 V for freight oF b intormation apply at the ‘company’s office, on whart, foot of Canal street, New York. LAY, Superintendent __RUFus HATCIi, Managing Director. _ 4 OR PORT ROYAL AND. FER nding, bia, —swamer ZODLAy wil sail on Thurs. Sovember 19, from pier No. 2 North River, above ports, making connection with all by railroad Via Augusta. Ga. ‘This ts the only direct line to Florida, The following through rates. have veer established to Savannan and Charleston, to take onect Ammediate.y :—First class Woents: second class, Icents§ pir ie 2 ‘lane conta. class, 15 cents: fitth class, cen’ cents. Li COKE, Acent, No, $ William street, _ ona HINA N S MAIL 8s, DINE «Steamers eee HAND yey at ay P.M, DIK! ; Theater. it cy . i) thurad (toot i raday. ov. 38 12 AND NEW ORLEAN t Havana, Ly, inp ‘ane ‘uspan Ww BELA. 4 “is, Be Nov. 8 City OF av For freight ARB roadway, |p Sépmers wi Le) New Orieang. (one mand Dec. for | joints South | 918 % ; Liberal advances ou Ciamonds, | A © standard Bevel's, Laces. buy. A’ A. NEWBURGER & CO.'S, IN THE ore, No. ost Sixth avenue, ‘hirt Street. —Advances made on Diamonds, Watches, ac. ; same bought and sold. (SosMoPouitay LOAN OFFICE siteet, bascinent, makes advances on eee Watches, Jewelry. Pianos, Dry Goots, and, aul valua. bles. Busine: mital, Closed pate ¥ Li ON ry and Silver Ware and the same EEL Ry| ai sold. GEO, C. ALLEN, Jeweller, 1,190 broadway, Dest Twenty-ninth street. 394 AU ST OFFICE. Liberal advances made on Diam: uae, Watches, rt Aaa and all kinds of pia Douggt me Y WAN’ *CROPOLD. AOS ar sl Hee, BETWEEN | TWENTY- ith streets.—Liberal ad- vances made on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, » tks, Laces and Shawls. Same bought at full Yale SIXTH AVE: DWA EAR i) it (oldest established and move responsible offee): Watches, Jewelry, Sit Yer, Laces, india Shawls, &c.; same bought, . 0, HERTS BILI =5X10 BEVEL CARROM TABLE FOR $175; with Deimney's wire ct Used in dil match games; also parlor Billiard Bay esd Russian Bowling Tables ‘ate c REFFT ‘Al the PI sale only b; to oe ian rf ef otlonen Pempinad a Vpn) for ¢ patented, H.W. NDE, auccewor Collender, Bs roadway, ‘New Yorks a eV wil pad OT OF of W ROseWOOD BEVEL vi a Mallat sce ore nt Want fwenta th f j i