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oes QR 49 Te 2 EMT AE sarees as weet FAMILY ING Bh errant eit, aSlng eS - : : fryast,Addeess MtRY REIL WES? SOTH ST.—A FIRST RATE LAUNDRESS 344 res the washing of a fow ladles and gentlemen; faxing and putlog rence.” Gall cn or address Miss GALLI- GH WEST 39TH 37.—A FIRST CL48S LAUNDRESS to do ladies’, gent! ye oF famsliy wreaking, by all Gneries 37TH 8T.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN wishes ® few gentlemen's or families’ washing; best reference. ALL 22c4%;, REAR, ROOM 12-4 FIRST CLASS sat ; Rit nod ai no ann nh it ra Baio address for wo 412 BA*. ITM ST. THIRD FLOOR, BACK, ROOM S i2—A first class Jaundross w! 'a few more gen- tlomen’s or families’ pacing by the or mont terms Feasonabie; best city references, Call on or 8, all work, M. HK. B AQ WEST 2H ST, SECOND FLOOR. —« FIRST chase lau! wishes to do Indies’, gentlemen's ‘and families’ washing by the month or doten; pufling, fluting and all theries done neasly at moderate terms. AY BAST 12TH ST. IN THE STORE—A RESPEOT. ble woman wishes afew gentlemen's or families’ Washing, or would go out by the day. 44 WEST 31ST ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG rl as first cluss luundress; thoroughly ander- stands ber business; best reference. 458 WES? JST ST. GING TOP BELL)—A COM- OO petent girl as laundress; no objection to assist with upstairs work ; best city reference. ABT Wea sncKtBSt FLOOR, FRONT noow.— £0 ‘ Washing dnd ironing to do by the dozen or week, 490 OTH AV., ROOM 14.—A COMPETENT LAU men's; 509 BAST 16TH ST.—A COMPETENT LAUNDRESS v0 wishes some families’ washing; lating dong in the ‘eatest manner; terms 75ec. per dozen: suiisfactory reference. per day. peer 5QO STH, ATA, COMPETENT, LAUNDRESS ait) wishes the Washing and ironing of «few gentlemen ‘or ladies, Call on or addross Mrs. O'BRIEN, G87 WH AV, BETWEEN 4187 AND 42D STs —A respectable worann to go out by the duy washing and froning or housecleaning: good city refereuces. 648 2 Ay BET ze a9TIL AND 36TH STS.— ‘A respectable woman to work out by the day to wash or iron, of would take in famfly washing. WEST 29TH ST.—A RESPECTA WOMAN would like to go out washing or housecleaning at $1 NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1875—TRIPLE SHEED. SYTUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES, Nurses, de, Q5Q WEST 4187 STA. RESPECT GIRI., 17, 4 nurse ; Is fond of children ; make ‘her: felt 2S ‘Call or address, ae 253 NEST SITH STA COMPETENT. YOUNG WO. Je) man as nurso and seamstress; is fully capuble of rg conn ee an infant from its birth; can come well rocomme! IGS TH AV—& RESPECTABLE WOMAN WIsies an infant to bring up oh the bottle; a good hom and » mother's bay old Smt care, having but one child three years 285 10TH AV.. BETWEEN 26TH AND 27TH STS., over the tea store.—A young Protestant girl as nurse and to assist with the chamberwork; willing and obliging; reference. 2 3D AV.—A YOUNG AMERICAN GIRL AS nugse and to make herself useful: comfortable home ject than high wages; more an EAST 31ST ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN TO tako in @ few familios’ washing ; prices moderate, 321 oes 825 WEST 11TR ST.—A YOUNG GIRL AS NURSE. EAST SiTH ST.—A RESP! Sao te, take a lady's of 6 her own home or @ family's washhs day, Cull for two days. 34.4. WEST Sort St, BETWEEN STH AND Orit Bys—A respectable young, woman, lately landed. ae and seamstress: can do all sorts of fancy necdlo- Work: or wonld do chamberwork and waiting, Call or ad- 3 y. FE: and ood ply; good operator on her own eeler s Wilsonemachine: wilrmake herself generally ‘useful; best id hoi 352 NT.—A YOUNG 18ST AV, IN THE girl, lately landed, p PHL AY., FIRST PLOO! 414 girl, lately’ landed, to re of children or would do housework in a small family; not afraid to work, Call for xcellent references. STABLE WOMAN leman’s washing at ‘or to go out by the ENT EMPLOYER’S.—A RESPECT- HOE STORE.—A YOUNG rae and SeAMstrORs, 1771 ST, SECOND FLOOR.—A YOUNG to wind children and make herssif useful, 4.25 WEST TH STA COMPETENT, PERSON 40 as nurse; can take charge of an infant; best city referonee, BD AY., SECOND FLOOR, BACK ROOM.—A Freneh girl as nurse or seamstress in a private family; best city reference. Uall for two days. 458 WEST uIST St. (RING TOP BELT). —A COM. OO petent girl as nurse and seamstross; is fully com- petent to take entire charge ofan infant; ean eperate on the machine ; best city reference 47} SHAY THE HAIR STORE.—A PROTEST. ant woman as narso who is thoroughly competent to bring up an intent from its birth on tho bottle; city refer- ence, 501 EAST 14TH ST, CORNER OF AY. A—A RE- r9) spectuble young woman as nurse and seamstress; is a good plain sewer and can operate on Wheeler & Wilson's machine, G63 °T! AN cA RESPECTABLE WIDOW TO GO e} out by the day washing, ironing or house cleaning; Dest city reference 51 Q WEST STM sta MUSPECTABLE YOUNG OLZ girl as nurse and todo plain sewing, or as chainber- Ring third bell. "T6428 AV,—WASBING WANTED. BY A, VEBY Db respoctabie married woman ; gentlemen's or families’ Wusbing vy the month or 75e. to $1 a dozen; can do French fluting ned all kinds of fineries in the neatest manner; good elty testimonials for honesty ‘and sobriety from first class Teinilies. Call on or address SOY. HAYS GORNER sap st.—A RESP! oTARLE OUT Noman wishes some families’ or hotel washing at er own room. B53 BAX; REMWEEN 49TH AND doTHT sTs.—as eed fret class laundress; good city references; city or S70). BRoaDwWax.—E-ADI FINE WASHING: laces, fuging and curtains at 75 cents per pair, done ap by Mme, ED LIETZ. LF. YOUNG G as first cl stands chamberwor ‘as comps sew nopt!r: willing and obliging: host city reference. Ad. dress SISTERS, Herald Uptown Branch office. NPED—BY A FIRST CLASS LAUNDRESS, A SIT. vation Mm a private family; is thoroughly competent in Work; hest city references, Address V. J., box 101 ia Uptown Brauch office. Nurses, &e. ~A LADY IS DESIROUS TO OB. pra competent nurse; she understands an bring it upon a bottle: can 5 ©) tain a situa the entire carn of wn infani be seen at her present employer's, where she has lived ten your. WEST 32D ST, on ALL ST, TOP FLOOR.—A RESPECTABLE woman a child to bring up by the bottle 4(). 7TH AV CA RESPECTABLE, WIDOW AS IN ~ fant’s nurse; would bring up @ baby on the bortle if required; cood city reference, 57 BAST AIST ST—a RESPECTABLE WOMAN As ©) ( intant’s nurse; has long experience; best city refer- ence: will give satisfaction. SULLIVAN S8T.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG colored girl as cbild’s nurse or chambermuid; good ‘om last employer. Call on or addres: 75 SD, AV—A MONTHLY NURSE DESIRES 1M ©) mediate employment; satisfactory references. Ad- ‘dress Mre. HARPER. QE GUSTON st. ROoM 13—A\ RESPECTABLE PM) German woman’ to nurse sick people in @ private tamily. WEST 49TH ST—A THOROUGHLY COMPE. tent American woman as intant’s nurse; or will lady in confinement; good references. Apply tor 105 TH ST, (RING SECOND BELL).—A American girl, aged 17, to mind a child; good maid and to aowist with washing; best eity reference. 53] MADISON AY. (PRESENT EMPLOYER'S —A DOL young lady as nursery governess or lady's maid and scamstres French, English and German, 572 20,A¥.. TOP FLOOR, BACK —A FIRST. CLASS (3) Inundress wishes ladies’, gentlemen's or fumilies’ from 75 cents to $1 per dozen, pufling and fluting Call or address. 60. AS EXPERIENCED NURSE; 1S JU accustomed to the care of children for any yours; mpetent to take ontire charge ofa buby: will take narse in sickness and o fully 6 entire charge ¢fn nursery: & willing and obliging; 0 ood sewer; best city reference: fewish family preferred. Cali for two days. G07 22 Av; BETWEEN 9TH AND sorit STS.—A je woman as nurso oF seamstress or to make herself 2D respect rally usefal; good city reference. Gade Semee reid ts cheniurvans ant owisey tre years’ reference from lust place. 8D AY., NEAR 44TH ST.—A YOUNG GIRL AS 70 nurse and seamstress ; understands. dressmaking and children’s clothes; best city reference from last place. 874. OTH AY. ONE FLIGHT OF STAIRS room.—A Fespectuble girl to take care children and do piain rewing; would assist with ol work; willing and obliging; good elty reference. 87 % OTH AV.. NEAR 49TII ST.—AS COMPETENT nurse and chambermaid ; fully understands ¢ ofchildren from birth; ix 2 good plain sewer and washer and ironer; i m last em BACK 2D AV OF 49TH ST.—A YOUNG OIA Dreciosh git te take care of ciuldron and mane herself generally useful. RR 6TH AV. IN THE SHOR STORE—A YOUNG ¢ 22, girl, aged 12, to take care of a baby, Cuil at I 974. 2D ,AY cA, RESPECTABLE | MIDDLE-AGED E woman ‘as nurse and to taxe care of growing chil- dren; understands all kinds of family sewing ; six yeurs’ ref- erence from last place. Can be seen for two days. LADY WISHES TO GET A GOOD HOME FOR A Very superiur infant's nurse; one she can recommend highly. “Address, for two days, NURSE, box 121 Herald Up- town Branch office. YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION AS WET nurse; no objection to the country; first class rofer- ence from physician, “Address M. C., Herald Uptown Branch jee. PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT in the Heraid Building. HE METROPOLITA ig at 215 Broadwa; Waitresses, &e. SOTH ST. (PRESENT EMPLOYER’S).—A woman as waitross in a private family; best Call for two days. —A_ RESPECTABLE YOUNG children and make herself gen- mm to the country; good city ref- erence 8 seutnstress T 16TH ST., BETWEEN 6TH AND 7TR over groeery.—A young woman as nurse and ‘an take entire charge of a baby if required; ty reference, Cull or address. CLINTON PLACE (@TH ST), ROOM 4—A ng girl to take care of children and make’ her- fal; best city reference, Call for two days. STH ST.—PRESENT EMPLOYER DE- res a situation for her wet nurse; best reference. ese. 125 WEST 27H st.—A, RESPECTABLE PERSON *) 4s nurse in a private family; would take charge o or r two children mm two or three years upward; ed (hree years in last situation; no objection to go to he country, or would go to England with a lady, Call on 132 WEST, OTH st—A RESPECTABLE. Light Im ol cirl ina first class family as nurse or to do t chamberwork, bat bas 32) ST. NEAR LEXINGTON AY., IN —A young woman as wet nurse; baby two Months old: best reference. 153 WEST 31ST ST. —A RESPECTABLE YOUNG Aeed iri to mind children and assist in Nght chamber Work : bert city reverence, 161 ¥ ST. IN THE CHURCH BASE- Jandy omen yiwo, Protestant gies, her; one as in. purse, the other as nurse and « ; no objec- tions country; best city references ees STH AV.—A CAPABLE GIRL AS WAITRESS IN @ first class family, Can be seen at present em- 40 ployer's. Ry WEST AS FIRST CLASS OE waitre: jection to assist with the chamber- west city reference. NEAR PARK AY. ‘ay waitress; 7G WHS ATI ST. (PRESENT EMPLOYER > young girl as waitress; willing to assist wi chamberwor! T 43D ST. Waiterman ; good city reference 20 WEST 33D ST.—A YOUN ress and to assist with ehambe willing and obliging; five sears’ city reverence; ring second bell. 300 East first class waitress or chambermaid; city reference ; no objection to a private bowrding house 4)Q EAST 1ITH ST., 328 good city reference 426 EAST 14TH ST—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG ) woman as waitress; can take full charge of a din ing room in @ private bourding house; has five years’ ref: erence 488 aL a A YOUNG id, and wssist Call for two day GIRL AS WAIT. IN THE STORE.—A YOUNG 6TI AV.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL AS first class waitress’ best city reference. 20 SeTH ST—A COMPETENT WOMAN ‘AS : Is thoroughly expertenced ous nae yexpertenced in the care of € EAST 38TH ST.—A YOUNG GIRL AS EB ing ond obliging; good reference. . 209 is wiltin, for two hat ado pled ft, N speetable young git! as and obligin vt QLD WEST A187 STA RESPECTABLE YOUNG = girl to take care of one or two children and do plain sewing in respectable private family; good reference from ler lant employ er. 214. MADISON, AV., CORNER 0TH st—A nx. spectable Protestant woman as nurse to an invalid Indy or to take care of one or two grown chi also capable of msisting with housekeeping or sewing: best city references, Call om or address, for two days, ANNIE, bs Ta WEST S4TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG 1F cirl to take cafe of children and make herself gen- eraily useful; good city reference. . BAR 7TH AY.—A RR- urse in & private family; ing; good reference from last piace, Cal 29() WEST 46TH ST.—AS EXPERIENCED NURSE; os iva neat sewer and fond of children. 6)5)) WEST 918T 8T.—AN EXPERIENCED LADY AS eat) nurse or nurse to an invalid; references from first and ladies. Call on or address NURSE. 24. WEST 41D ST—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG ae‘E woman as nurse and seamstress: no objection to fo chatmberwork; six years’ reference Irom present 234 WEST 31ST 8T—A YOUNG WOMAN AS AE child's nurse; bet reterenee Inst piace. 502 WEST SOTH S5T.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL AS 4 _waiting and chambermaid; good reference. 762 22, Ava, SEAR ATT AT. RING FOURTH Ja bell, south).—A respectable Protestant girl as wait- ress in & private family ; no objection to assist with chamber. work; goud reference. Miscellaneous. ‘T OTH ST.—A LADY DESIRES TO OBTAIN her French maid, who thoroughly under sends the machine, dressmaking. sad isan excellent hair- Gresser. Apply between 10 and HQ WEST 70TH ST. —AN AMERICAN MIDDLE-AGED OW widow to assist a lady in bousekeoplng, sow, cut ous and be useful in all household duties, SUFFOLK German girl to , ROOM 1%—A SMART YOUNG do ony kind of Hgbt work In @ private WEST 16TH ST.—A Indy» maid o1 BAST 42D 8 French ani ee 15 =A GERMAN PERSON, SPEAK English, as Indy's maid, seamstrens tion to young ladies; or would ' 172 F it STS —A GL. competeit French person as lady's mala; outs and fits perfectly: is a tasteful trimmer and williner; thi yours reference from Ler last plac AND EX- 206 BAS? 1TH Stk LADY oF TR perionce to take charge of linen room in a hotel or ts housekeeper for public or private parties: eity or countrys means business; undoubted references. Call ov oF address Mrs. KENYON é G2 wet, 4i8T BT. 2 ) able woman to g ing or washing; best cit, BASEMENT.—A RESPROT- t by the day to do houseciean- 0. Mrs. PL 2st ST —A VERY NICE AND RESPEC. ung American pir, ears of age, Tabi’ chaunbereurk’ fond of end Kind’ co 235 @hi! pane 236 & a ema’) prival dren; good “veil Lent elty reference D ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG fe care of children and do upstairs. work family; willin vbii ¢ Family willing ging and fond of WEST 20TH ST.—A SWEDISH YOUNG GIRL as firwt class Iaundross: understands French duting city reference. Laquite in BAST 42D ST., BETWE A respectable married basement. ¥ 2D AND SD AVS. — oman, with a frosh breast i,k, ty wet nurse m baby WEST 27TH ST.—A COMPETENT YOUNG Wo. an as child's parse or country; would do ‘ashing Hf roqnived ‘or ight chamberwork ; best refer - — — DA] WEST, 22D sts COMPETENT AND EX? Hleneed young woman to take the entire charge of a infant or of grown children and do Bro sewin ety reference, ee fa Q4A7 MEST sap Sf. BETWEEN 7TH AND 8TH AT tenA respectable young Provestent girl as nurse, to mind two children, wages no object to a comfortable highest howe : ,ood reference. WEST SIST 8T. ASEMENT.—A RESPECT. ablo woman as nurse and to do plain sew! ould, on ih the chamberwork, very honest and reliable; OTH STA ae pe WOMAN Vt class washer aud ie de 53 18ST AV.. FIRST FLOOR.—A YOUN G GTR! 95! lately lauded, in @ private family or otherwise, C. or address. iy aie A YOUNG LADY, AN Ndagtg al anne A POSI-. tion as lady's companion or toattend an aged lady; dis oreountiy, Address B.R., Wetteld, NJ, 8 Intelligence Offices. ‘ERMAN AND ENGLISH SERVANTS, CAPABLE G and trastworthy, found constantly at Mra HOLZ- sTEL |, 247 3d av. near Kast 20th st. ROFESSIONAL SITUATIONS WANTED— — FEMALES. “LADY, WilO TAS TAUGHT 18 YEARS, AND ILAS A. tech tminently successful in developing a taste tn boys is for mathematics and latin, being desirous of spend: winter In Rad RL Tay 7. a Naw o id teach & ol jay. remui boerd the hy viele ventimonisls given and required, Ad- ress bd, Heraid Brooklyn Braneb office, fs ‘[\O_ GENTLRMEN OR LADTES.—A DY, WITH Tate e HR snes fo. see, tation oh edalin, wil fiche? Engifon'Heancher te ladlesor: gentlemen wpe wish to ef English branches to ladies Improve themselves. “Address Mrs. Mi By J., Herald Up- town Branch ofte VSITING GovERN EGA —AN NGLISH LADY DE jires an engagement for the fami My iharen "address INSTRUCTION, box 109 erald Uptown Branch ofc, CENTS A LESSON—RNGLISH BRANCHES, Dy commamnhe qearte . alatag. ph raotien: Heiters written, wag Sayers 104 Ob AV.—A YOUNG GIRL AS FIRST CLASS | ork; will be found | - t 23D°ST—A PROTESTANT GIRL AS | girl as waitress and to assist with chamberwork; | i | i nick st. | | the ats, SMALL GIRL WANTED.—APPLY ‘ayv., second floor. — 3 YS AND GIRLS CHANCE.—MEN, WOMEN, BO AN Ses A inom tshieete ant 4 tions. Tollegs WO ath ave onpantce Cooper Tastitate,. Polegranby bod Practically, with instruments, Commence ta @- ate! ‘AT 1,527 2D MBROIDERERS WANTED at 503 Hudson st. W* TED—FIRST ler & Wilson ments, on wook work, th to 3: BRILL bri x CLASS 4 facturing ceeen end suits; an a ter. Apply by letter ersonally, wi HILL, MOVNAN & O., 271 to 277 Grand wtreot, TANTED—A COMPETENT WOMAN TO DO GENER. ‘al housework in an American family; must be a good washer and ironor. Call ut 60 Bast 50th st, A farsa EXPERIENCED NURSE TO TAKE charge of an infant; elty reterence required. Call be- 12 at 236 West 5! st st tween 9 an ANTED, IN A SMALL FAMILY—A YOUNG WO- jan ibe general housework; m have good, city j tom proper irty good Brooine street, betwean Hudson and Variek ater rofor@n once to ANTED—IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, A GOOD COOK and laundress; also @ girl to do chansberwork and waiting ond to ass tin washing. Call at 110 West 32d alter 9 A.M. WANTEDIA YOUNG GIRL AS CHAMBERMAID AY, and waitress, and to aasiat with washing and fronin orontunt preferred) y, with feferonce, ut 115 ‘36th st., attor 9 AM. vasa eegoaas Ww* TED—A PROTESTANT WOMAN AS COMPE- tent cook, willing to attend to the furnace, city refer ence. Apply at 27 West 33d st., Letween 10 and 2 o'clock, WANTEDSA CHAMBERMALD AND | SEAMSTRESS; good references required. Apply nt 38 West 25th st. after 1 o'clock. TANTED—A GIRL FOR GENERAL MOUSEWORK; must bo @ good cook, washor and ironer: wages $14; gity reference, Call to-day, betwoon 9 and 12, at 20 Bast 24th st. SYTUATIONS BOY Of RBSPECTABLE PARENTS, ZA. old, who spoaks English und Gorman, and write figtires Well, wants a steady situation 4 or other business, with « vinw to learn th great object. Apply ut 703 Lexington ay, SMART BOY, AGE 17, WISHES A SITUATION; best referencd can be given. Call on or address A. WANKE, 154 Eldridge st. WANTED—MALES. 15 YEARS and SITUATION WANTED—As © A, otto a subua t; Sdtany ad ence from all employers. "Address W.. 103 Weebiketon'es. RENCH MAN AND WIFE—MAN AS GROOM d to work wround the house; the wom class rench cook good reference. Addiens 55 South Sth a A. SITUATION AS COACHMAN WANTRDBY A ‘man. w! ive the very boat city reference. Addrens fl: uh, caro of Re Campbell, 50 4th ay - A. SITUATION WANTED BY 4 GERMAN MAN AND wife; no children; man as good gardener or farmer ds the care of horses and cattle) ; wife good cool ‘understands milk and batter), or woul od eferences. Call on or address L. M., ol SINGLE MAN DESIRES A SITUATION AB COACH- man and gardener; satisfactory reference from presen: os Soe employers. Address J. B,, box 121 Herul office, COACHMAN’S SITUATION WANTED—BY A FIRST class man; thoroughly undorsteods bis business; is illling and obi ng; best city reference. Oull on or address M., 12 Broadway, in the harness store, (HOACHMAN AND GROOM—IN A GOOD FAMILY; slogle: a ; first class city reference. Call or ad dress E. W., 150' West Slat st., days. OACHMAN’S SITUATION WANTED—BY A MAR- ried man; would take a good country place; best refer- ence ftom first class families as to honesty und sobriety. Ad- — OACHMAN, at J. B. Brewster & C ‘2ist Bt. and th av, Cesena min SITUATION WANTED—BY A SOBER, steady man; thoroughly anderstands the business; can give cight yours’ roforence from last employer, Addross J, W., 39 Wost 44th st. (HOACHMAN'S SITUATION WANTED—BY A PROT. estant; understands proper care of horsos and carriages ; Good city driver: excellont groom; will he highly recom: mended, Address, for two diys, B.'S,, box 108 Herald Up- town Branch office. (oacE ANS BY A YOUNG MAN, Sf Call on or timo experience; is a careful driver and competent four years’ best reference from last place, Can be ite stable, 133 West 33d st., or addres: D GROOMS SITUATION WANTED— By asingle young man; stylish driver and groom of good experience; sober, obliging anil civil; willing to be useful: highly recommended. “Address A. LL, box 187 Herald offe G*BRE R AND FLORIST—BY AN INDUSTRIOUS Swede; well up to his work in every branch of his pro- fei Address P., box 280 Herald office. Gre NER'S SITUATION WANTED—BY A STEADY, the ton; refersncos Al, competent mun; undorstands the care of horses and 1 care of 4 gentleman's place. Address W. 8., 551 Myrtle av., Brooklyn, A. MAN AND WIFE WHO TAD CHARGE OF THE kitchen und bakery of a State institution want situa- tions in a hotel, restaurant or asylum; both arc first class cooks and pastry cooks. Apply at 67 Stanton st. A YOUNG MAN WANTS EMPLOYMENT IN NEW York—Will work steady for ® small salary; very best reference. Address I’., Herald Philadelphia Branch o RESPECTABLE GERMAN MAN AND WIFE, without children, want situations inthe country; thé man as good furmer and gardener; the wife as plain cook, washer and ironer; good reference. Call for two days or ad: dross F N., 101 West st. RESPECTABLE COLORED BOY WISHES A SITU- ation to drive for adoctor. Call at 145 West S0th st, THOROUGHLY COMPETENT WAITER (COL. ored) desires a situation in a private family ; is respect- able and steady ; three years’ reference. Cull on or address G. F., 161 West 24th st. FIRST CLASS MAN COOK WISHES A SITUATION ina hotol or restaurant. For particulars call on or ad- dross 15. W., 426 Canal st., in the saloon, FIRST CLASS WAITER WISHES A PLAGE IN A Private family or boarding house; refereuce from last Pluce. Address 8. W., box 160 Herald Uptown Branch ofice, RESPECTAPLE (COLORED) MAN WANTS A situation ns waiter in s private family or, bourding house, or to attend furnace. Address VINES, 117 West 30th st. FRENCBM AND WIFE WANT SITUATION: together or separate: the wife as first ciass lady's maid and dressmaker and hear dresser: good city references. Call | on or address Mine, MARMILLOD, 137 West 25th st. OH WAITER, RECENTLY LANDED AND good references, wishos a situaticn in a private e city. Address LEON H., box 137 Herald Up- p oltice, FRE: havin, fumily in SHMAN AS WAITER IN A PRI- is willing tu make himself useful alo: has’ good city recommendations. Addre: GEORGE, box 170 Herald Uptown Branch office, | Gitcariox WANTED—BY A COLORED MAN as cook. Callon or address fortwo days, D. M., 13 Domi- SITUATION AS PORTER; IN FACT ANYTHING ity referenci A N lishman, lately lande house; wages no object. Address JOHN NE. —AGED 24 AND 18, WISH SITUA. el, private family or store; buth can speak German. Call on or address (. L. HENNIG, t., third floor. MAN, TO sin a gentlema ptown Branch offic JSEFUL MAN.—I DESIRE A PLACE IN A PRIVATE | family to tend furnace, make firss or as porter, Apply | At present employer's, 176 West 61st st. WATER—BY A SINGLE YOUNG MAN, AS FIRST ci i D FURNACE AND DO ‘shonse, Address H. L., box 149 class waiter in a private family: city or country; good | “ity reference. Address B., box 122 Herald Uptown Branch | \ARDMNER AND COARCHMAN’'S SITUATION WANT. ed—} rf Scotchman, who fully understunds his basi ness; would make himself generally usefnl on a gentleman's place. Address C. B., box 150 Herald office, ITCATION WANTED—BY A THOROUGH ENGLISIL +) farmer and kitchen gardener, or to work # gentleman's place on shares; not afrald of work: or would take charge of @ gentleman's plxce during the winter; thoroughly nnier- stands hoxses and cattle; good milker; wife a thorongh dairy wom\n; good references given. Apply, personally ot by latter. for treo days, 40. Mz caro of A. Brtdgeman, No. 876 Broudway, or No. 3 Broadway, New Y ANTED—A SITUATION AS COACHMAN AND GAR- dener by & respectable yonng German who perfectly understands his business; best reference given, Call at or address 387 Bowery. basoment. WARTED—A SITUATION AS GARDENER OR TO attend afurnsco, or In any capacity where the sar- vices of 4 smart, active ian are required ; has good city refer- ence. Ploase aildress M. ., 174 Cla + Brooklyn, WANTED—A SITUATION BY A SINGLE | YOUNG Mun as coachman or groom: best reference from Inst employer, Cuil at or address, for two days, M. M., No. 129 West 28th st., private stable, ANTED—BY A SWISS FARMER AND WIPE, A steady home for the winter on a gontloman's farm are experienced and industrious; low wages. Address FH, No. 9 Harrison st. WAXTED—A SITUATION AS COACTMAN OR GAR. dener; thoroughly understands both; is single; ean mille and take care of furnace; will take small wages for tho winter. Address M., box 200 Herald office. : WANTED—A SITUATION AS COACHMAN BY A single young man; willing and obliging: est of elty references. Call or address H. L., No. 7 East 28th st. _ HELP WANTED—MALES CUANCE, . BOYS AND GIRLS y'and take positions, THOMPSON'S A College, + oppostte Cooper In tanght with instruments. diately. AS T BOY, 15 YEARS in an office; is 4 fair peninan, Address ‘A. GOL East 16th at. NTED—FOR ALL THE STATE etic men make from $8 to $20 per day. ‘sat 25 West 4th st., room 2, after 10 o'clock, + ENER- Fill partic. Box, WANTED-NOTION DEPARTMENT OF A JOR- bing dry gonds house: one who resides with bis parents. Address A. B., box 177 Herald office. WASTED-ONE OR WO FIRST CLASS MEN TO canvass on our new Europe. J. B, MOREHOUS, 14 Murray st. NTED—A BOY IN A LAWYER'S OFFICE, WHO writes a good hand. Address, with references, box jew York Post office. on acountry route. JAMES SHEEHY, General Agent, 33 Barelay st. ee een URNITURE, we LEAVING CIT Se sien rs ars, Paror i, ne cot $450, for 8190; omg “Antoinette style, $73; Pianoforte, Chamber. Sul nm moO Carpets, Fep ‘and hairclotl fuits, 840 nn} Bodin, uo . Curtains, grevgunrnt eat Call ih dng toidonse 19 Bast Th Keonth street wear Fourth arenes. (anrers, ads, ae ts ti week or month, ONTINUED REDUCTION IN PRICES OF FURNI- (acest id of 8k Fea stock. Now is the time to purchase. eee 100D SECOND HAND AND MISFIT ENGLISH place, 112 Fulton street, slde entrance? nos: sb the o : faa PURBNITURE COMPANY, 16 East Fourteenth street between Fifth avenue and University placo, Wo are now offering our large and splendid stock of Chamber and Parlor Furniture, on easy torms of payment. RBAT SACRIFIOE—15 PE} NT LESS THAN ANY house in city; Dressing Case Suits, Parlor Furniture, EGLESTON's, Eighth avenue, between Thirty-third and ‘Thirty feurth streets. ET YOUR PRINTILG DONE AT Ti Gr tae vhiNtive ESTABLISHMEN You will find it advantageous, EEDITAW'S SOFA BED, THE ONLY BED WHERE on you lie entirely free from the upholstery , terms ea TOW aa igith avenue, between ‘Thirty-thi str METROPOLT 218 Broadway E and Thirt at PAtint Math STEAMSHIP LINE-YOR ( OALTFO cede Steamship COLON... ( fo EXCURSION ‘Th ‘RN, SBE SO oes, (Aaa 7 Novembei POR AU: Steamship O LIMA... a4 HOMBRE UR SE 10 it OF pass: forth Rtv nich aes e 5 ath ay Buperintondent. x EW YORK AND HAVANA DIRi — N*Fucce tnt class eeonsanitte Gilt ae ae. Nat pler 13 North itiver, foot of Cedar street, for Havana direct Bs follows -— CRESCENT CITY. Thursday, Oct COLUMBUS... —Taouiny, Nera ior freight “oF passage, having’ wnsurpaised nccoiamoda. ions, apply to WM. P. CLYDE & CO., No. 6 Bowling Groom, MUKeller, Luling & Co., Agente ia Havana. HAVANA AND MEXICAN MAIL 88, LINE Steamers leave pier No. 3 North River at 3 P. M, FOR HAVANA DIRECT, N. ITY OF MEXICO. ‘Tuesday, Oct. 26 ITY OF VERA CRUZ. Thursday, Oct. 2 CITY OF NEW YORK: Thursday,” Nov. in ROR VERA CRU EA via Havana, Progreso, ‘Tuspan and Tany ot OF MEXICO jiucadny, derby For frelght oF passage ‘apply to P. ALBXANDRE SONS, 31 and 33 Broadway. _ Steamers wili leave New Orleans Oct. 30 and Nov, 20 for Vera Cruz and all the other ports. « N= YORK AND HAYTIAN DIRECT MAIL LINE. The first class steamship GULF STREAM, THOS, TT, MORTON, master, will be leepatched trom Vier 15 Bast ver, on Monday, Veto! 1s, for Port au Prince, Aux Cay ind Jacmel,’ Sufficient freight offering, steamer will cull at Gonaives or other ports. ‘The steamship WILMINGTON, W. I. GARDINBR, mas. - ter, will follow, sailing Ostobor — No freight received ou day of suiling. For freight or passage apply to W. P. CLYDE & CO., No. . Bowling Green. AND NEW ORLEANS, ‘ampeachy, WU: i. 5: NOTION. With & view to diminishing tho chances of collision the toamors of this line take a specific course fur all seasons of thy y On the ontward passage from Queenstown to Now York or Boston, crossing the meridian of 90 wt 43 latitude, or nothing to the north 43, ‘On the homeward passage crossing the meridian of 50 at 42 latitude, or nothing to the north of 4 FROM NEW YORK VOR LVERVOOL AND QUEENS. BOTHNIA.....Wed., Oct. 20) ALGERIA, ....Wed., 3 ABYSSINIA: ()Wed., Oct. 27| SCYTHIA’."./Wed.; Nov. 10 Steamers* do not carry stoeraqe passon gore, Cabin passaye, 840, $100 and $150, gold, necording to ac- commodation, Return tickets on favorable terms. Stecraue tickets to and from nll parts of Kurope at lowest rutes. Freight and cabin office, No. 4 Powling Green, Steerago office, 111 Broadway (Trinity Building). CHARLES G, FRANCKLYN, Agent. Y DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE, THE GENERAL TRANSATLANTIC COMPANY'S MAIL STEAMERS BETWEEN NEW YORK AND HAVRE. ‘The splendid vessols on this favorite route for the Continent {vetng more southerly than nay other) will sail from pier No, North River as follows FRANCE, Trndelle. i Saturday, Oct. 18 *VILLE DE PARIS, Lachesnes, J'Saturday? Oct, 80. AMERIQUE, Pouzol’s Saturday, Nov. 13 PRICK OF PASSAGE IN’ GOLD (including wine. First Cabin, $110 to $120, according to accommodation ond Cabin, $72; Third Cabin, $40. Return tickets at reduced rates, Steerage, #20, with superior wccommodation, including all necessaries without extra charge. Steamers marked thus * do not carry steerage passengers. GEORGE MACKENZIE, Agent, 50 Broadway, HITE STAR LINE, FOR QUEENSTOWN OR LIVERPOOL, CARRYING THE UNITED STATES MAIL. GERMANIC. sie Oct. 23, at P.M, CELTIC Get. 30, at'S 30 A.M ADRIATIC. AM BALTIC i BRITANNIC ¥rom the White Star Dock: Rates—Saloon, $60, $80 and $10 on favorable terms. Steerage, $28. Saloon, staterooms, smontag und bath rooms are placed amidships, where the noise and motion are least, affording a cogres of comfort hitherto unattainable at sea, Or inspection of plans and other Information apply at tho company’s office, roadway, New Yor! ih ye Nov. J. CORTIS, Agent. i N jer 52 North River, in gold; return tickets | ORTH. GERMAN LLOYD. STEAMSHIP LINE BETWEEN NEW YORK, SOUTHAMPTON AND BREMEN, y's pier, foot of Second street, Hoboken. ' Oct 23 ODE . -Oct. 30 NECKAR. .. ov, 13 Rates of passage from New York to Southampton, Layre or Bremen :— First Cubin, $100, gold; Second Cabin, $60, gold ;. Steerago, 830, currency. Return tickets at reduced rate: Prepaid stoerage certificates, $32, currency, For freight or passago apply to z OELRICHS & CO., No. 2 Bowling Green. pu LINE.—FIXED SOUTHERLY COURSE. Royal Mail Steamers are appointed to sall ay follow FOR QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL, CITY OF CHESTER. y, October CITY OF MONTREAL, CITY OF BERLIN 3at LP. Saturday, No x nd each succeeding Saturday, from pier 45 North River. RATES OF PASSAGE, bin. ‘$60, 880 and_$100, gold Steers; Be sare currency Drafts issued at lowest rates. For Cabin Pussage and general business apply at the com- pans’s office. No. 15 Brondvway, For Steerage Passago ut 3% Broadway or pler 45 North River. 1 JOUN G. DALE, Agont. | TANTED—A STOUT, RESPEUTABLE BOY OR young man to work in a pawnbroker's stock ; must be > who edn 72d a Hing to work; one acquainted with the busir reference and security, preferred. Apply a offices. WANTED—A SITUATION BY A FRENCHMAN (single), as first class walter in a private family; has excellent reference from his last employers. Call for tive days, nt 107 Wooster st. AS COOK IN esters and carving, N BY A derstands fire! t employer. Yo waith Address J. good refer Bleecker st. an, employment in « large store or warehouse, porte hman, any enp maniial Labor is Fequi n take cure of horses, drive team and is not afraid of hard work; good refers 170 Herald Uptown Br Address E. J. B., box PROTABLE | hotel or rest- i Call A SITUATIC tworthy dross A., box 107 Herald Uptown Br: TANIED—A Si1UATION BY A COLORED MAN As waiter in restaurant or boarding house. Apply mt 223 ‘ext 421 st., top floor, front room: CLERKS AND SALESMEN. \LERK WANTED—T0 ATTEND TO OFFICE DUTIE: J must have $400 to deposit with his employer; hoard from 9 to 4. Apply at 40 Broadway, room 44, {ALL AT THE METROPOLITAN PRINTING ESTAB- J ncISHMENT, In the Herald Building, and get your Printing yaIRst CLASS DRESS GOODS SALESMAN WANTE) Apply to LORD & TAYLOR, corver Grand and Chry ROCERY CLERK OF EXPERIENCE WANTED— ‘One uceustomed to general grocery business and single, with first crass references for honesty and sobriety; to such Batoady situation and literal-wages. Apply to PATRICK MONAIIAN, 351 De Kalb av., Brook! REAL ESTATE MAN 13 WANTED IN AN OFFICE long established in (lita city. —Integrity and expe indispensable. Address R. L, (with real name), Herald Up- town Branch office. WANTED YOUNG MEN TO. 1 dry goods business 1, RN THE RETAIL & TAYLOR, d and Chrystic sts, TANTED—AN EXP’ 3ED SALESMAN IN '. suit department; must speak German, “Address, Herald office. W CED GERMAN FLOOR WALK- ig references, salary expected, &e., w. A. M. eral e eal TANTED—BY A WHOLESALE HOUSE IN BROOK- lyn,a enshier and # kkoeper; salary, $1,000 to 00 for proper parties, with promotion. dress, enclos- stamp, giving ref . R, & CO., box 177 Heral “THE TRADES. TUATION WANTED—BY A ¢ charge of au estate or wareli reference x 119 Ho ‘3 A SITUATION TO ATTEND and boiler, Address ENGINE , whore y it ree 16, WISHES or one week, 8. York. . AGED 19, WISHES TO 's business; has nd himscif for three years; good references, th st. “the. shoein A's; woul W. BOUA SILVERWARE ENGRAVER WANTED.—MUST BE A good designer of monograms. Address, stating terms and reference, box 100 Post office, Albany, N.Y. SITUATION WA A WATCHMAKER, CAPABLE of repairing warches, clocks and jewolry. ‘Address 317 East 65th st. WASTED—COAT MAKERA; | G00 OVERCOAT makers, who cx manufaeture coats in quantitics for a first class house in Boston. Send address and particulars tod. B. WEST, 5 Union squar w York. WA STED—CHILDREN'S SUIT MAKERS QN KNEE ‘and long pants, suits of satinets, chexp cassimeres, and meidiuin grades of goods, who will manufacture in quantities fora large clothing house in Boston. Send address and particulars to J. B. WEST, 35 Union square, New York, WANTED—BOYS FROM 14 TO 18, TO RUN TYPR: setting machines and learn the trade; must be good spoller= and read manuscript readily. Address, stating age, ASPAR, box 200 Herald office. AT PORTINGTON BROS., 542 Hudson street, Factory 107 Charles stroct. For the next ten days, Great bargainy in Farnitare. A largo stock of Parlor, Library, Dining Room, and Chamber Furniture At extremely low prices. Varties wishing to purchase Furniture Will find it to their Interest to examine our goods and prices. PORTINGTON BROS., ‘542 Hudson street. Established 1849, Fighth avenue ears pass the door. A MAGNIFICENT CARVED ROSEWOOD PARLOR Suit, in bine satin, with curtains to mateh, in splendid Condition, with inlaid marble top Table; a great barguin, 39 East Thirteenth street. | ILSON LINE FOR SOUTHAMPTON AND HULL, | sailing from pier 3 North River. ws follows:— un 5 COLOMBO. t. 27 | KINO. Nov. 17 HINDOO ov. 3| OTHELLO 2 ..Noy. 24 First cabin, $70, currency; second cabin, $45, currency. Excursion tickets on very favorable terms. Through tickets {eisekis Roa ksentat and Baltic ports. Apply for fuil par- jculars to e's CHARLES L. WRIGHT & CO., 56 South street. | 5 D faalaed STATES MAIL LINE—STEAM TO QUEENS- TOWN AND LIVERPOOL, Suiling every TUESDAY from pice 46. North River, ov, 2, Idaho, Nov. 23, 2 P.M. Wisconsin, Montana, 3, 7A. M, Wyomin Nevada, Dee. 7, noon, i . bin, intermediate and steerage at lowest rates, Propald tickets at low rates. Pagsongers booked to and fom Paris, Hamburg, Norway, | Sweffen, de. Drafts on Trolund, England, France ‘and Ger: many at lowest rates. WILLIAMS & UION, 29 Broadway. ATIONAL LINE. From piers Nos. 44 and 4North River, FOR LONDON DIRECT. TEALY i... Thursday, Oct, 21, 10A. M. FOR OU STOWN AND LIVERVOOL, THK QUEEN Oct, 23,18. M. | ERIN. «Nov. 6, 111A. Me SPAIN.......0ct M. | ENGLAND. Nov. voM. ‘Cabin passage, $6) and $70, currency. Steerage at reduced prices. “Return tickets at reduced ratos. Prepaid steerage tickets from Liverpool at tho lowest rates. Apply at tho company's offics, 69 Broadway. F, W. J. HURST, Manager, CHOR LINE, CARRYING THE UNITED STATES MAIL. NEW YORK AND GLASGOW. jay, October 23, at 1 P. lay, October 30, at 3 urday, November(, at 11 A ‘aturday, November U3, nt 2P, LIVERPOOL, LONDONDERRY, UEENSTOWN OR BELFAST. Cabtn—$65, $75 and $80, currency, acccrdiny to accommo. dation. INTERMEDIATE AND STRERAGE AT LOWEST | RATES, Dratts lasned for any amount at current rates. HENDERSON BROS., Agents, No, 7 Bowling Green. TATE LINE—TO_ GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, DUBLIN, BELFAST AND LONDONDERRY, sailing from pier No. 58 North River, as follow: STATE OF GEORGEA. Wednesday, Oct. 20 STATE OF PENNSYLY, Wednesday, Nov. 3 STATE OF INDIANA. . Wednesday, Nov. 17 and every Wednesday thereafter. First cabin, 860, $70 and $80; return tickets, ‘F120. Second cabin, $45, return tickets, $80. Stoerage at lowest rates, Apply to AUSTIN BALDWIN & CO., Agents, No. 72 Broadway, New York. Steerage office, 45 Broadway, ANCHTIORIA VICTORIA BOLIVIA, ‘OST DIRECT AND ECONOMICAL ROUTE TO HOL- m, the thing, Switzerland, &., d&c., via ROTTERDAM. land, Bel, Steamer CALAND October 28 Steamer MAAS . November 11 ‘These beautiful steamers, carrying the United States Mail LARGE ASSORTMENT OF FURNITURE, CARPETS and Bedding at growtly reduced prices at ft. Ww PERTHWAIT & CO.'S extensive warcrooms, Nos. 155 and 157 Chatham street. Payments taken weekly or monthly. FIRST CLASS SALI Ww FOR DRESS goods, shawls, cloaks and at 8, D'S, Sth a BERGER & ( UCTION, NOTICE.—GOOD SECOND HAND AND AM Tint English Beussols, three-ply and Ingrela Carpe Oiletoths, &e.. very cheap (from auction), at the old place, 112 Fulton street, ride entrance. A. SITUATION WANTED-BY A. SINGLE (Protestant) ax coachman, who thoroughly nnderstan fis busin. 9; cither city or country, Address 292 William t., enrpenter shop, PROTESTANT SINGLE MAN WANTS EMPLOY- ment a8 coughinan and groom ; will attend to furnace and be generally nseful; has very good city reference, Ad- drees ©. M., box 129 Heraid office. A. YOUNG ENGLISHMAN DESIRES A. SITUATION to take caro of one or two roud horses; eity of country. 7 SMITH'S PARLOR BED DEPOT, 810 BROAD. A way, Bookcase and Sofa Beds a specialty for cash or in- stalments. TM. E. FAVOR'S AUCTION HOUSE, 11 treet.—Two rich Parlor Suits, tw ing Cases and Bodstends at a sacrifice for ensh; ant money ; two Sofh Beds $25; general assortment Furniture in proportion. N. 1. —Best location for sales of all kinds of furniture. LADY WANTING MONEY OFFERS HER PARLOR and Bedroom Suit at a sacrifice; nearly new and made to ordor; aiso French Clock. Call Monday, 37 East Twenti- Can bo seen at or address WALTER, 43 W st st. A RESPECTABLE COLORED best city reference, Cull Bad at. SINGLE MAN WANTS A SITUATION AS ©: man and gardener; Moderate wages; be Heraid office, AS COACHMAN, GARDENER AND FARMER —SIN. man wants a situation: thoroughly understands his willing and, obliging: not afraid to works best Secommendatfons. Address COACIIMAN, box 207 Herald AN AS COACHMAD at or address 120 West | ACT. of works G., box 120 YOUNG MAN WISHES A SITUATION AS COACH. ableman; thoroughly understands his bust- lorence. Adress J. i3., box 127 Herald Up- ranch office, FIRST CLASS COACHMAN, mended, carefnl driver; ov {at oF addross No. 0 West 48th COACHMAN'S SITUATION WANTRD—BY_A COM- A petent, trustworthy. sober fy first claas ne: town HIGHLY RECOM. | ears’ reference, Cali wx ity roferenco from his late employer. Call on . DrikeG hon isch we, prvgrasis, nr eet SITUATION | WANTED a8 gardener, by dngleman; be found willing ang Blinn! wages acto ance, M., box 119 Horaid officn, COACIIMAN AND i1k; tend furnace , will good refer. | Mattresses, libes eth street. T GEORGE A. CLARK'S, 747 BROADWAY, FINE parlor and bedroom Furniture, Carpets, Upholstery, Mirrors, Parlor Bods, £c., on convenient terms’ of payment, at fair prices. —10 MEET DEMANDS OCCASIONED BY FINAN. A. cial embarrassments, the lete Forniture of five 7 West Sixteenth street, will be ory brown rexilen sold at ome quarter original cost, viz. :—Batin Parlor Bult, 14 pieces, cost 81,200 for $300 175; Turkish Sait, 109; 73 Decker & Bros, Pignoforte, mber sets, with Dressing Barenus, halt and spring d batreloth oxe wood Case, #00, Suits, $30, pou Silverware, &e. examino. ‘Pr Sth and 6th w PRIVATE FAMILY, LEAVING FOR EUROPE AL Sil Veit for immediate cushy in lote to nult purchasers, Ail thoir olegant and costly Household Furniture, & Magnificont Steinway & Sons rosewood Pianof Clzht months; Heh carved Bredbury Panoforte,« #250; atin Parlor Suéts, 9 pieces, co er ome for $200" four Hep Nntta, $60 each + Turkish Suite, 5 ;'14 Bedroom Sui D; Onepets, fine Ofl Paintings, n halr and spring Beds, Buffet and Exten- China, Cntlory, &e.; basement and Partios In want. Of first clare honsehold ger, will do, well to call before pas. House open from @ A. M. until 9 2, ear GLb avenue, tothe Netherlands, are well known for the regularity of their, Rates of passage low. TUNCH, EDYE £60. L. W, MORRIS, Freight Agents, ME PUBLIC ARE WEREBY NOTIFIED THAT THE FOLLOWING PLACES ARE THE ONLY | ED OFFICKS FOR THE RECEIPT OF | ADVEIUISEMUNTS AND SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR THE | NEW YO. LD: aoe BROADWAY, CORNER ANN STREET. 1,265. BROADWAY. 580 SIXTH AVENUE. Lid 8 STREET, PHILADELPHIA. LEQnNER BOENOM AND FULTON STREETS, BRUOK- for PLYMOUTH, CHERBOURG and HAMBURG KLOPSTOCK. ‘Oct. 21) WIELAND Y PRISTA. Rates of passage to ly ‘anc all points in Eng! bln, fest saloon, yold. Stcorage, eurrowey KUNHARDT & General 61 Broad street, REAT, WESTERN STEAMSHIP LIN! tO, BRISTOL (ENGLAND) Din ailing from pier 18 Kast River as follows :— SOMERSET, Wertern. Saturday, October 16 ARAGON, Symons... .Saturday, October 30 Cabin passage, $7 $45; stoorage, $30, cur- reney; excursion ticke . Apply to W. D. MORGAN, Agent, 70 South stroet. PDONOVAN = ROSSA.—CHEAPEST STRAMSUTP assaice office in New York; steamers every day; Ire- Eaton, payable everywhere, Jand, England, Scotland, Germany; drafts at lowes O'DONOVAN ROS3A’S Hotel, 182 Chatham square. | ma FL WEURG AMERICAN, PACKET COMPANY'S LINE | Cary D & OAB, engor Agent GI Brondway, New York, COASTWISE STRAMSHIP pre" NASSAU, N. Py Carring tho Mails The steamship CITY OF DALLAS will sail from pier 16 East River on A ura ‘or passage apply to Bouth strect, New Yor For freight November 4, nt 12 M. ‘Agonts, 62 RAY, FERRIS & © On NEW ORLEANS DIRECT, The Cromwell Lino, The steamshi CORTES, in man, wil yy pler No. 9 North Kiver, on Saturday, October 23, DENCE A: | PROVIDENCE ORG) LINE OF STEAMSHIPS for New Orleans and Texas will sail every Saturday to Now Orleans, transferring Texas freight there to Morgan's Louislana and Texas Railroad foe Brashear, thence per steamer of Morgan's line to Texas ‘The Steamer NEW YORK, will sail front pier 36 North River, ou Saturday, October 23, at 3 ¥. M., for New Orlenns rect. “ Through bills of lading signed to Mobile, Galveston, and to all points on the Galveston, Harrisburg and San Antonio, Houston and Texas Contrul, International and Groat North: ern, Texas and Pacific and Trans-Continental Railroads, an@ to Indianola and San Antonio, and all points on the Gulf, Western Texas and Pacific Railway, Brazos Santiago, Cor- pus Christi. rack rath St. Mary's and Fulton, Freight for St. Mary's and Fulton landed at Rockport. Lighterage and Channel does at either Corpus Christi or Santi FO t the oxpenso and risk of consign ht for Brownsville, Matamoras and points terior inust hay onsignee at Brazos Santiago. ected under open policy of C. A. Whit+ . From New York to New Orleans, ff ver cent; from New York to all Texas ports via New Or- e 8, Jf per cont. Wreight nt lowest rates. For freight or further informa tion apply to CHARLES A. WHITNEY & CO., nts hes Pier 30 Sore Rive, LD DOMINION STEAMSHIP COMPANY, guiling from pler 37 North Iver. For Norfolk, City Point, and Itichmond, Tuesdays, Thars- days aud Suturdays at 32. M. i irginia and Tennessve Air Line, Atlantic Coast Ling, Piedmont Air Line, Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad, and wjth the com- anys stoam Lines to interior points in North Caroling and irginia. Newser and Wasuixcron, N. ., (via Norfolky every Tuesday, Thursday aud Saturday. Lawes, Del. Monday, Wednesday aod Friday at 4P, 3, necting with Delaware and Maryland railroads, Passenger accommodations un: aspassed, ‘Through passage tickets und bills of lading to all points at lowest rates. Insurance to Norfolk, &., 14 per cent. Froight recoived daily at pier 37 N. R. General oltices, 197 Green- wich street. N. L, MoOREADY, President. JTEAMSHIP COMPANIES USING LARGE QUANTI. ties of printing will find it advantageous to deal wit! the METROPOLITAN PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, No. 218 Broadway, us its facilities for doing every kind of work are unsurpassed, while in peomptness, neathess and cheapness itoflers special Inducements, Bills of Lading Shipping Re ipts, Tickets, Manifests, Passenger List Circulars, Posters, Cards, Waylills snd every special for ed in the transaction of business carefully prepared and printed. TRAVELLERS’ omemeaaminiea dina “NORTH SHORE STATEN ISLAND FERRY. for New Brighton, Snug Harbor, West Brighton, Port Rich- mond and Eim Park, Boats leave Whitchall strost at foot ofBroadway, daily, at 6:30, 7:30, 5:30, 9:30, 10:45, A. ML, 12:45, 2:80, 3:30, and 7:39 B, M, Sundays, at hal-past every hour from 8:30 A. M, Faro, 10 cents, _Astor House cars leavo Vesey Str —GREAT REDUCTION IN F. «PEOPLE'S ALBASY, THE NORTH AND WEST, with comfortal wate rooms Warmed by steam pipes, First cluss pussage only $1, Passuygo and bert, $150. Deck passage, 50 vents, Leaving daily Sunduys excepted) at 6 P. M., from plor 41 North River, loot of Canal street, RAILROAD COMPANIES (—PUNCIL rip Tickets printed cheaper and on better board. &t the METROPOLITAN PRINTING ESTABLISMENT, Herald Building, New York, than anywhere else. ITIZENS' LINE STEAMBOATS FOR TROY AND ALL points North and Wext.—Low fare, First class passage, with cabin berth..... First class passage, with stateroom berth Deck passage. legant stewinboats ienve “dali, P. M., from Pier 49 North River, loot of Leroy street, Sunday evenings, first class, $1 50, LR LIN Fath "newport eat Yall tr Stoamers BRISTOL and PROVID! pler 24 North River, foot of Murray street, daily (Sundays excepted), ato M.' Through tlekets suid Rt all principal hotels in thé city, LBANY AND THROUGH TO TROY; with berth, $1; with room, $1 50: jer 35, Mondays, . W. HANCOX. Saturdays excepted, at 6 Faro ‘The world-renowned ck 25 cents SCHUYLER, from’ Franklin street, jnesdays and Fridays, 6 P.M. ENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. ‘The Great ‘Trunk line und United States Mail routo, ‘Trains leave New York, from foot of Desbrosses and Cort- landt strects, as follows Express for larrisburg, Pittsburg, the West and South, with ‘Patiman mittichod, O:30-A. M.S aud 8:30 P.M. nllman piilace cars itt Sunday, 9 and 8:30 P.M For, Williamsport. and Lock Haven (vin Philodelphia and Herio Kalle al Division, eoanecting at Philadephia) 9220 ALM. Kor Willi ort, Lock Haven, Corry and Erie, VP. M., connecting at Corry for Titusville, Petroleum ntre and the Oil Ite,cions. For Baltimore, Washin ton and the South, “Limited Wash- ington Express” ot Pullmen parlor cars daily, except Sun- day, 9:0 ATS; urrive at Washington, 4:10 b Rogu- lar at S40 A. M,, 3.and9 P.M. Sunday, 9 P.M. Exprons for Uhiindalphia, 7. 7:4),8:40, 9 M. ; 12:80, 3, 4, 4:10, 4:50, 5, 7, 8390, 9 P.M. and 12 night. Sunday, SAM. 4:50, 5,6,7,8:30 and 91M. Emigrant and second class, 7 P.'M. For Newark at 6,6 10, 1A. M.; 12M. 1,2, 23 19:2), 5:40, 6, 6:10, Bah, 110, 3:40, 4, 0, 8110, 10, 1190 P.M. and 12 nigit,’ Sunday, 8 AL ., 5:20, 6, 630, 7 and 8:10 P.M. For klizabeth, 6, 6:30, 7, 740, 8, 9, 10, 1A. ML. 2:30, 1:10, 340, 4, 4:10, 4:30, 4:50, 5 30, 7, 7:0, 10,.11:30 PM. and 3: 8A. M., 5:26, 6, 6330,7 und 8:10 P.M. 8,8 80, 7, 810,11 A. D4 410, 4320, 4:00, 6 :30! 7, 8:10, and 12 night. 5:20, 6,'6 20 and 7 P.M. For Woowbridge, erth Amboy and South Amboy, Gand 10 ‘A. M,, 2:30, 4:50 and 6 P.M, For New Brunswick, Zand 8 A. M.,12 M., 2,310, 4:10, OH, 7. Me da Sunday," 8 A. M.,6 and 7 For East Mi For Kingstone and For Princeton, For Lambertvill For Flemington, 2P, M. For Morcer and Somerset Branch, 3 P. M. For Trenton, Bord Burlington aud Camden, 7:90 and 9:50 A.M. 12:80, 2, 4,5 and 72. M, For Freehold, 7:30 'A.M., 2 and 4:10 P, M, For Farmingdale 0A. M. and 2 P.M For Hightstown, ‘ainden, via Porth Amboy, 2:30 P. M. and via Monmouth Jnnetion, 4:10 P.M. For Hightstown and Pemberton, 6A. M.' via Perth Amboy, id M. via Moumouth J: ‘Trains arrive it M. and 9:20 y; 10:13 A. M. and except Monday. From Washington and Bal M4215, 5.:19 and 10:27 VM. Sunday. 6 B 10 1, 6, 6:10, Sunday, night, 520 and O44 Broadway, No. t Astor Houso oftices, and foot of Desbrosses and Cortlandt stegets; No. 4 Court street, Brooklyn; Nos, L14, 116 and 118 Hudson stroot, Hos boken! Emigrant Ticket Ultice No. 8 Battery place. FRANK THOMPSON, D. M, BOYD, General Manager. Gon. Passonger Agent. Pi VIA LONG BRANCH AND THE PU OREW JERSEY SOUTHERN RAILROAD, Fare trom New Yori to toh neg! apt} only $2 25, yy encing Uetober 4, 1875, Leave Now York, per Nortit itiver, foot Rocior street, For Philadelphia, Yinelun 1, hy at + M. a ‘kerts For Philadelph in, Treg UNEDEN, Genoral Mang TONING STEAMSHIL YORK AND BOSTON, jorth River, foot of Jay street, the ele; oor phere Lam D and NAKBAGANSBIT (oxcopt Sundays) MUGVIDENCE LINE. Jet 27 North iver, foot of Robinson street, the ULUCTHA and GALATBA daily (except Sune Mt, ly 4 “OF TEETH. MADE IN HOURS AT AL its wens Mhirty foarth street, hotwoen, Sixth near Broadway.—Spectal mechani Beysoth a7ee ner, rose peer, whalebone ruber, Plumpers, Regulators, &e. Take jeri ‘oe Bixth avenue curs or roadway. GH, 128 West Thirty-tourth 5 PRINTING DONE AT THE METROPOLT: PEAS HUNTING ESTABLISHMENT, 14 lromlway, You will find it udvantagoous, plas Bets COAL AND Woop. WOKE $9 501,000 CHALDRONS BEST QUALITY Co ior caraltios and factorign. Bond postal enrd 1 Manhar, tan Gas Works, Fifteenth street and avenue 0. 'y. af . SMITH. NOAL RECEIPTS, CIRCULARS BILL IKADS, R colpt Books nnd very kind of Printini weod in the eu aad wood business can be had at the METROPOLITAN PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, 21% Broadway, at very modorate prices. ACKAWANNA COAL.—NUT, $0; EUG, 36 25; STOVE, L a0 delivered. A discount to dealers and grocers, . GUEST, 7th avenno, cornor 4Uth street; 4d. street, cor: ner Ath avenue, and 11th avenno, corner 47th street, il METROPOLITAN PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT inet 218 Broadway. im the orald Building