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NEW YOKK HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1878—WITH SUPPLEMENT. mundresses, * WEST 43D ST.—A YOUNG WOMAN AS FIRST as laundress in a private family; best city refer- SEE ATION 4aTH BST. ne "VIRST CLASS COOK IN A hay class ) boarding | honse or hotel; best city reference, { BAST 10TH Sv.—A RESPECTABLE COLORED Fivarsea. os fret class cook for private femily or, for ERRY #7.,1N THE E. An as competent laundress, or ‘would: Heer D 8T.—COLORED WOMAN AS FIRST 100.inm cook good city reference._ _—A RESPECTABLE _ IN THE BAKER first class luundress or chambermaid; ass cook; no bole Bs to wa est city reference. FLOOR.—PROTESTANT would ussist with washing iisas ratbebaas —AS GOOD COOK AND LAUN- 26TH ST, ROOM 13.—AS FIRST CLASS 1y the day or week: best city reference. 6TH AV.—COMPETENT LAUNDR ly washing; ladies’ and gentlemen's poli: 7 03. ironing; city or countr; 107, eee ST. TO ing elty oF © a Auntie ° “BRAS FIRST GLASS LAUN- ress; city or country; best city reference. 6.—A8 FIRST CLASS LAUN- at by the day; eity reference. WEST 46TH RESPECTABLE city or country; “WE! a 20TH 8 joung woman ws cook aitd laundres —TWwo GIRLS TO DO THE WORK cook, washer and waitress; no objoc- TABLE ‘ould do the general mee. Call for threo Byte girl'as good housework of a small family mily; one as good fumil irouior; the ovlier as chambermaid an: & boarding house, city or country; Brst class city BETWEEN 40TH AND 46TH STS.—A’ iaundress or chambermaid in @ private family; best city reference. WEST 83D ST—AS FIRST jerstands pastry of all kind: Nurses, é&ec. ONTAGUE ST, BROOKLYN.—AN EDUCATED WEST 39D ST.—AN EXPERIE a ie eene children; NC. od family cook; will assist with washing; cit, best city Teference: f . WEST 1171 ST, FIFTH FLOOR—A SWEDISH man as plain cook. WEST 19TH 8ST. ass cook and oxce! Private boarding house; be: Wier 3 18TH 8T., REAR—A RESPECTABLE nan girl in a famil ist in chamberwork if BAST Si8T ST. IN fas REAR.—A MIDDLE. axed ere i, ming children and help with house- THIRD FLOOR—AS FIRST t laundress; no objection to a 1 5’ LOYER'S).—A ronch Protestant girl (from Geneva) as nurse for rowing children and seamstress. 12 o'clock Monday morning. CANAL ST, CORNER VARICK. oman, with « fresh breast of milk, as good recommendations, M “6TH AV.—A FRENCH NURSE FOR AN IN. yor children; ean cut and inake dresses; *. 45400 reference. WEST 20TH ST.—A YOUNG MARRIED WOMAN Apply between 10 and HAST 32D ST—A YOUNG WOMAN AS FIRST clash cook in a boarding house or private family; will- Jug to ausist with the washin; est city PARE ung woman to cook, wash riba Gon ts ily; best city refer WEST STH STA PROTESTANT GIRL as | lcouk, washer aud ironer or to do general housework ; Gvod references. A RESPECTABLE GIRI GIRL AB a arse or chuubormald, “(HIRD BELL.—A aie irl a6 nurse, chamber = ten yeurs’ referenc RSE IS OPEN TO AN , three days, on Mrs, WEST 40TH ST—AS PROFESSED FRENOH, | Spanish and English meat and pastry cook: makes Mi kindwot side dishos; sorves dinner partios; frst class {nmily or elub hous or waitress me a D ST—AN EXPERIEN zis & good cook and laundress and a good Willing and obliging. ALLEN ST. FIRST FLOOR.—GERMAN COOK in English or American Episcopal family; plain nee references. pectable young Scotch woman as nurse jaid; good reference. No cardi PROTESTANT WOMAN AS NURSE—ONE THAT an come weil recommended and entirely competent. Apply 15 Eust 128th st. er aoe dironer; five years’ reference. —A RESPECT TS elost ihe orek os ost bat soiereate, from last place. etal niity 9 Wi “SP.—A YOUNG GIRL TO COOK, Jwash und ey city or country; el ity F reference. 27TH ST.—AN “ENGLISH PROTESTANT ‘an cook, washor and ironer or to do chamberwork; kind ‘to cl a children; city or country, ist with washing; Wuitresse: . NEAR 29TH \8T.—AS THOROUGH aitress; understands her position in all branches; qual to man: private family elty reference. Miscellaneous. WEST 41ST ST.—A RESPECTABLE PROTES: wer} five yeurs’ reference. (FIRST BELL)—AMERICAN lady to wait on invalid Indy or gentloman; city or oem: city reference. 7TH ST.—AN I 8T—AS GOOD COOK, WASHER Band froner; city or country; no objection to # board- we; city referen: WEST 3OTH 8 ae B4TH ST. REAR HOUSE. able woman as cook in a private famil wi hing and ironing; good city reference. ) WEST 318T ST—FIRST CLASS MEA’ ND ry cook ; ferns up dishes; all kinds ot hare EDUCATED AND REFINED Qiady as companion for an elderly {aay o fovall Kind “and cheorful In disposition. Call of address AV.—A RESPECTABLE PERSON WISHES tion in a small American family; small wage and a good home N EDUCATED speaking French ‘one understandin; office or whore such qual Gross FRENCH, box 280 Herald office, PROFESSIONAL aol ated S$ WANTED— St As VisiTING GOVERNESS; rench and music; highest refer: orit 8F—AS GOOD GOOK avsist with the washing if required; best éi ENGLISH I LADY, r, WRITING AND fluently, experienced correspondent, iat bene seoks (enasaesy in fe ‘AST 36TH ST. “SECOND FLOOR, FRO: rl as excellent cook und laandress —A LADY WISHES TO FIND A SITUA- fon for her present cook, whom she cun highly rec- dod reference, 355, “WEST D6Tll STA RESPECTABLE YOUNG woman as cook and to do coarse or fine washing; Gzngish oaths 7TH AV., REAR.—AN EXPERIENCED 1 1S ook; boarding house preferred; willing and Bits Ing; by the week or month. ‘OUNG FRENCH = ROOM 12.—AS FIRST CLASS ve French lesso: French beck: understands all kinds of meat and puatry; five yours’ reforenc = SD ih Panis dpcicee Sa gageensnte 7 toad Hraratare (Preach = English) with ladies, or would take @ position as secre- experience and understands &c, Address L. E., FIRST CLASS COOK; EXCEL- i elty reference. sn ee Legis frdriegstvoceet race ANE ry the preparation 230 Herald ari sT., RID EsOR LA HELP WANTED—FEMALES. iain cook and laundross in a pri- cy WART & CO. 00, WANT FIRST GLASS FUR Apply. before? A. M., at ily; two yours’ re Chambermaids, "ese Crit ots ssewers and circular liner: &e. a ie ay.'S EIS —A YOUNG GIRL AS PROTESTANT WOMAN AS COOK FOR SMALL Apply 15 East 128th st. family; good references. ‘OUSEKEEPER WANTED.—A WIDOWER, WITH josires a housekeeper: a French lady of edu- cation, fine proseuce and preposressin toach the French language conversationally and more de- sirous of a comfortable home than lar Aaérete B.D. box 220 Horal ST, AND 6TH AV., underwent depart- jloyed 19 Grst class as an = THIRD FLOOR.. —YOUNG WO- man os chambermaid and waitress; no objection toa 3) honse; reference: WEST 47TH ST ( Li if young wil ae chambermaid and waitress in a pr manners; one able to Fe «compensation pre- WEST S4TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE younG eth od an Cate a and waitress: 1 obliging; best city referenc bate fanl Lay “AS CHAM- 10., coperionced: clothe, tar, thete Indi Only those who have been emp! city houses need apply at superintendent's d 104 tor and able to furnish Al to qualifications. Address D. G. G. € rotentant chainbermaid and waitress; bost city QALESLADIES Pdi hacen LADIES’ UNDERWEAR departments. Apply. o EAST 16TH AT, NEAR 7TH AV.—AS CHAM. jaid and assist in waiting, or to do washing if }; best city reference, . ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL ork or waiting; city refor —A YOUNG WOMAN AS CHAM- ress. a city referen AMERICAN GIRL best city reference. — from 10 to 12,.at wea NGDA- \ ANTED—A LAUNDRESS (PROTESTANT); WAGES Mors Sa a Pe Stuyvesant #t., Friday and Returday, GRE eat, EDUCATED PROTESTANT nurve to take the charge A two small children; Sood 456.0 Liecbence and, Patan |. H., Post office box ‘OTH AV., FIRST Floor, FRON' eJable German Protestant gi ata family, and ~will red ; ood city reference. 10TH AV.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL AS chambermuid and waitross, assist with washing, ino reference from last place. roferences required. New York city. ANTED—A FIRST ghaee GERMAN COOK IN A must come woll recom- in the forenoon. as chambermaid in help if waltiogs Americas! pre. eatant private famil mended. Call at 147 West 43 ‘ANTED—A COMPETENT WAITRESS Apply at % hfe ington square, north, on Baturday, botweon 10 and 12 o'clock. private family; three years’ = [AN PROTESTANT nurse to take chargo of a child fifteen months old; references. Apply at No. 99 Madison AG N R- Waltreoet would help to wash and. tron; must bring best cit; av., betweon 10 aus coxa ae COLORED WOMAN AS NURSE AND along seamstress, Apply, with reforence, at 48 3D AV.—RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL AS nd waitress or nurse; no objection ni 09 housework ; bes! Dressmakers and Seamstresses. fi ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WO- Call two days. PRESENT EMPLOYER in a private family; ee can cut and fit and trim sty ANTED—A A YOUNG “GIRL TO MIND CHILDREN; 41 i home. . 40 West 28th et, # competent seamstro: “have to sleep a ETENT RI Housework; wacer $10 per month. Call 20 H ST.—A DRESSMAKER BY THE day; also children’s clothes, or will take work home. “{ FRENCH LADY, RECENTLY ARR to do dressmaki three days, FRE’ er ereaewintted TO ENGAGE INA FAMILY by the month; understands drossmaking and all kinds of fa iy sewing; can operate on machine, satisfactot r gkiat be seen at present situation (Hoffman E SOARS a B and general housework. 300 gy the day in Wr plain took ‘and underst Id offi Roce GIR, 15 OR 16 YEARS OLD, TO MIND Inquire Booth’s Theatre ticket FANTED—A_GOOD PLAIN COOK, WASHER AND ood recommendations. Apply, bo- 1 at 230 West 53d st. UN L TO LEARN THE FANCY sty goods business, Apply to DIGGLES & JAMES, ironer; must have Sopered, ‘Housework, &e. tween 10 A. M. and 12 T EMPLOYER'S).—A housework, or as cham- 4, willing wil to do ge HOUSTON 8T.—ENGLISH PROTESTANT sowork; city or country; good reference. a D &T.—A RELIABLE AMERICAN WO- man to do housework for a small family; good plain ‘OUN WA a A a struct him in entting and dtting steak vet a, or i fia Address, stating terms, DRESS- wer 15TH ST. te do general housework ; 5, WEST 347 ST.—RES? Ae) Jgeneral housework in small family; good city refer- A YOUNG WOMAN TABLE GIRL TO DO WEST 9TH ST.” REAR—GIRL FOR GENERAL usework in privinto family; best city re | BAST 18TH ST.—A YOUNG GERMAN GIRL TO oras plain cook, washer and rou aRaaCEL! ‘AK can open oysters. Address ‘est 12th st., city. N, ABOUT 17, WHO HAS REORIVED ‘good education and {* not afraid to work and make impel? useful, dosiren a situation: where his attention and carnostness will give him an opportunit salary not so much of an object a8 a joo ALFRED M., 4 Wost oth ot, COLORED WAITER AD We PLACE; CITY Please call 202 Wes FIRST CLASS” MEAT, SATs AND_ OYSTER ROBERT DAY, 16 Jane st. AN i AS WAITER [N PRIVATE berkeeper of PLANCO: O§, 30 jo general housewor! 36TH § able gict to do general housework; good cook aud place, Address EAST “#2D ST—A YOUNG GIRL TO nn ~ apa of chamberwork in @ boardit ai 18TH ST—A RE rant girl to do general housework in a small private ity or country; good city reference. ) BAST SOTH ST. irl to do wenoral bh ) EAST 26TU ST., PECTABLE PROTES- Ae i beara 6 GooK WISHES es i oP REF. G RESPECTABLE SWEDE ; good city reference, RY STORE.—A YOUNG woman to do general houscwork; city or country UNG M. oF 7 a ION; 18 A { curate and trastworthy. B., box 4,816, iNew ier WEAT 14TH ST.—AS WAITER OR COOK private ese or boarding house; best bid sige A 8. AN TO. no objection to a short istance in the country; best city reference. aN HOUSEWORK; ¢ washer and ironer; small ND S SALESMEN. “CLERK, Assis SITUATION” AS” ENTRY 1A. voukkeeper of correspondent, by a young man who line ihad wxperionce in leading wholewale houses, pormanont pe- cupation more of an object than satury; ence will bo furnished. PECTABLE, WILLING girl to do honsework or fs kitehenmatd moderate wages; city or country. WEST 26TH ST., SECOND FLOO! general housework or cook ; eglored. > BAST 2TH ST—A Re ‘Address K. BE, AN box 8,083 Post ~. | JA the city retail trade, Sere inst employed t to JOHN WANTED-J UNIOR; inst “CLASS” SHOR (BALESMAN “WANTED FoR 1 ~OORNER 46TH ST. oon reference oral housework ; good cook, washer and ironer; frst THE STORE COMPETENT GTRI, : 904 plain eook and Iaundrens; « RADY ae. Winnse 4 AS ‘Address D. F. RIGHOLS, Grand Cons _—A YOUNG GIRL TO DO GENRRAL ousework; good plain cook, washer aud ironer, 3 WINDOW TRIMMER suits and drew ations permanent, best city references; &e. FLOOR, FRONT, LEFT ido-of hall.—Widow aw RESPRCTABLE. AMERIGA a “AGED Sr er eadon An housekeeper; W, BRILL, Kingston, Ulster cont COMPETENT AND E rina boardin Addross Miss “io OUNTANT, hox 4,442 Post LADY, ACTIY 18 Wye 54, reference. ) SALESMEN FOR FLAN. al ao snare Mi u TH RUSSHEhe tis Newark ave dervey City. COACHMEN AND GARDENERS. ARTED—AATFUATION AS GARDENER Oi roan, by @ flest class man, autdresies, SECOND FLOOR —A Ng og | yang married woman as wet nurse; fresh breast of AC Inqnire at 0 Maiden tan: 4 Wear ior St—{ YouNa Ginn aS FiReT age laundress; no objections toa boarding house; SMART, INTELLIGENT BOY WANTRD—ONE AG cnstomed' to the duties in the office, with references, box 1,0 WART & CO. WANT FIRST None but experienced at Oth st. entrance, Bro KAST 38D ST. IN GROCERY STORE —A GOOD wundross w go Out the first days in the week att apply, before # A. M., <dt R En ani 1Onh ats jorstarids her b st reforence, Call on or address LAUN 33700 WEST i Lys SRR, FEW ME CAN Di DOUBLE MONEY duly. ‘sa Park row, room i2, after 1 \OLORED MAN WANTED AS WATER Pprelt use Ci in boarding house; wages 12; 9012, i 81 RECOND FLOOR, BACK & first clase jaan washing. ‘Gall on oF duress HELP WANTED—MALES. BAS—AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE TO to families, hotels aoe nd. lense consumers; largest | stock in the counts ay ality and terms the best. Gountey | storekeoy should eall or write THE WELLS TEA CO! PANY, 201 Fulton st, J a Guarr BOY WANTED—LIVING WITH PARENTS. Address A., box 14 Herald office. ANTED—AGENTS THAT ARE FA MASON dosiravlo and profitable, business." Call ai No 47 Bond st., New York, W. JONES & CO. TANTED—A YOUNG MAN AS ASSISTANT IN TUE retail cap, glove and trimming department of a large fur house, city references required. Address box 565 New York Post office. ANTED—A YO! MAN Wilo UNDERSTANDS #20, Hester st. “YOUNG MAN, WITH cash; safe, pleasant business; $2! Room 123 Belmont House. 7ANTED—GENERAL AGENTS OF ABILITY; BUSI- hess permanent, paying over $5,000 yearly, witho pinks, references nécessary. MAL NUFACTURKING CO: NY, 381 6th av., up stairs, Wan BOY (GERMAN) FOR A DRUG STORE. 952 8th av. ANTED—PRACTICAL AND EXPERIENCED FORE- man, in wholesale boys’ clothing house in Philadel phia; state age, reference, experience and wages per week Address b by Post offico, Philadelphia, phe THE TRADES. FIRST CLASS BREAD AND CAKE BARKER DE- Autres position as foreman, “Address J: L., Nor ia, Wal- cot st., Brooklyn. Ae RELIABLE YOUNG MAN WHO HAS WORKED AT, curponter trade desires employment. AMERICUS, sta- tion D. AKER—A Y¥ + MA) OM THE NORTH OF + Ireli 8 a situation, Apply 459 ‘ont WANTED BY A FIRST good reference. Addres: PxGINErR —A SITUATION ENGINEER WISHES EMPLOYMENT, ercantile or scientific; is a good chemist and assayers will accept low salary. Box 3,129 Post of ICKEL PLATER REQ SITUATI years’ experience; air to take the m: of-any such establish Address D. W., 109 John st. ~ SALES: “AT a _Auoriow. | AR TON SALE OF MA BICENT © “HOUSENTOLD FURNITURE, PROPERTY 0 YES THIS (SATURDAY) MOIS: ‘Na, oomMENciNg AT 10 O'CLOCK, AL THE STORY BROWN 87 MANSION NO. 120 WEST. wD ST, NEAR 6TH AY. Two rosewood Pianofortes, Steinway & Son and Windsor upright; rosewood Etageres, luce Curtains, Mirrors, Parlor Buits, covered in sutin kaw silk; Centre and Console Tubles, Cabinets, Bronzes, Oil Paintin} 8, &c.; Chamber Suits in black walnut; Dre ae Cases, Beds: ring and hair Mattresses, Carpet Bookcase, Ladies’ Secre- taries, jabeare Tables Turkish Suite Dining Room Buffet, Weterelon Tables, sctid weinat Obalss, nine Dinner se: ‘Tea Sets, Lounges, Hat Stands; over 460 lots by catalogue. J. LUCIUS SMITH, Auctioneer. THIS par botw. SATIN PARLOR SUITS, ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE, FINE COLLECTION OF BRO AND PAINTINGS, btnangenins LIBRARY AND DINING ad Handsome Eastlake Suit, in raw A RARE CHANCE FOR THOSE FU RNISHING CITY OR COUNTRY RESIDENCES. Parlors—Elegant 7% octave Pianoforte, two magnificent Parlor Suits, inlaid frames, covered in ‘expensive satin; handsome i ongutry Cabinet Etagere, with French plato glass, odestals. Bronse Groups, Figu uette xpensively framed Oil Paintings, Lace o Pier Mirrors, Centre and Console Tab! erolwet Cary me. Chambers—Hea 'y mounted and inl: sets of B Dressing Onsen, Bureaus, Waahttands, Wardrobes, Chairs, Rockers, Spring Beds, curled hair Mattresses, Pillows, com- plete Sults, in reps. a ireloth; Lounges, Pictures, En- gravings, Carpets, Clocks, &c. Library and Dining Room—Turkish Sete, in. iB og 7) raw silk; Secretaire and Library Bookcase: 8, Aad ‘Tables, Bookstands; two Extension Tablen, one ‘a pillar, with patent slid 24 Dining Chairs, carved and inlaid; Buffet, Silver and Plated Ware, Cutlery, Glassware. Two handsome Hat Stands, Stair cecgete and other good and well preserved Household Furnitu; "ALBERT KRAEMER, Auctioneer, N. B.—Goods packed, boxed and shipped if required; safe deliver, ey guaranteed. Sale rain or shine. Take elevated railros | or an, aoe line to 131 West 14th st. t | A verIS THIS DAY. Ric HOUSEHOLD. FURNITURE. THIB @ATCRDAY), MOBNING, 7 oR iat 0 o'clock. PRIVATES RESIDENCE, NO. 72 WEST loTH BT) BETWEEN ott "AND gra avs, INLAID WALNUT, CHAMBER ‘SE’ NO, PARLOR AND DRAWING ROOM SUITS {a crimson, tan and gold, satin and cotelaine; Turkish’ and Spanish Rasy Chairs, marquetry gilt Centre und Console Etageres, Cabinets, 3 pier Mirrors, four mantel Mir- rors, Fronelt Mantel Sets, 60 day Clocks, Oil Paintings. BEDROUM RURNITURE, CONS of Bedroom sets, inlaid and gilt Bedaton Bureaus, Chiffonniers, Washes stands, sing! steads, 33 fine hair and spring Mattresses, feather Pillows, Toilet Bets, mp. ee and haircloth Suits. DINING. FURNITURE,—Extonsion. Tabl ideboard, Chairs, (4 leather; tie Ware, Cutlery, Turk Sui Take Histh avenue, University. piece care of Broadway stage to 72 West 1eth at. betweod 5 sti and 6th avs. —Good apa: boxed and a eaypets ee city or country. . LEVER GEE, Auctioneer. A —THIS DAY, AT 12 O'GLOGK, BALANCE OF TURKISH, PERSIAN ANR? JAPANESE RUGS eines d Japanese auction at i ‘Dress Cases, nd double Bed- ‘and Carpets, Poriiors, Embroid Keramics, Bronzes, &c., will be sold MATHEWS’ at’ OOMS, EDAI DANIEL A. MA’ HEWS. hasta: RT—EXTRAORDINARY_NOW ON EXHIBITION corner 30th st. SUPERB | "ScuLrTUR ro N CARRARA tannin, SSIC_V, (copies of the ant ELEGANT PEDESTALS In VERD. ANTIQUE, aud BAO- DIGLIO marble, The entire collection to be peromptoril fold AT AUCTION, by order of the importer, on TUES- DAY, WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, November 12, 18 and 14, 06 8 o'clock each evening. ‘The Bra iy willbe sold op EDNESDAY EVENING, 13th inst, Oaialogues, et exiiibition, rooms or at aucti der's ofice,£6 Coder nt, DANIEL A MATHEWS. Auctionsor, ‘An admirubie cast of the face of POPE PIUS IX., taken immediately after death by the sculptor, Alessandro Mal- flori, in presonce of Dr. Ceccarelli, chief medical attendant at the Vations, also on oxbibition Copies to subscribers only, at $6 0 A a “Kl ART GALLERY, 23D ST., EAST OF BROADWAY. TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, commencing euch day st 2 P, M. An unsurpassod collection of Japanose and Chinese high class Objects of Art, Ancient and Modern, recent importations of Messrs. A. A. Vantine & Co. and acknowledged by connoisseurs to be the most val meritorious collection of representative object offered at public sale. ‘On free exhibition aally, Trey Me natll eee a uctioneer. TUNIS JOHNSON, AUCTIONEER. Old stand, 37 Nassau st. Es THIS DAY. AT 104 O'CLOCK, at our salestoom, $7 Nassau LARGE SALE OF HOUSEHOLD TURNITURE, TWO Goat Wagons, with Harness; Fhotones hic Articles. ELEGANT BARMORE PIANO AND ERARD GRAND Piano, lot of sheet and bound Music, lot of fino English Books, Parlor Furniture, in brocatol; Sof Bedstoads, Folding Bedstoads. Pier Mirrors, 20 Stoves, miniature Bag: atel Seiten eres de. Aue POST OFFICE 8AU) -RIGHTER & TUPTS a a THOM) Anetioneer. THIS DAY (SATURDAY), AT A. lneuepes tals ot ney wen goesad hairs Pacalters, tee Re very fine Parlor Suits, Bedstoads, bait ‘hiffonniers, lot Fancy Chairs, fc. ac ‘ke, CEDAR 8T.” SALESR( $10,000 Aish. eb triple silverplated Waro, Cotes, &c., destgned and manufuctured by ti MERIDEN BRI , ROGERS ON Liber nyt cLostxa “AND ENGLISH CHINAWARE: Dinner, Tea and et ee French Clocks, &e. G®* 4, aT . AUCTIONEERS, nilis* WATURDAY), APTERNOUN, at 2:30 o'¢lock, atthe Clinton Hall Salesrooms, Bric-a-Brac, Canton, Teakwood Furniture, comprising : airs, Library Table, Sideboard, &c., in massive and elab- ¢ carvings, the finest probably ever brought to this country, EXUTBITION Monday morning: the superb Library selected and collected by the Inte E. Dolafield # mith, Bea Catalogues ‘ —A—BARKEE & 60. AUCTIONEERS, HARKER & CO. will continue thotr great sale at the Old Curiosity Shop, Broadway, t lay, st px o'clock; our last Gun sale takes place this day at 47 and 40 Liberty st., at 12 o'clock, See sporting colum: A =a. W. W. KEELER, AUCTIONSER, able Patent tights will occur to-day The ort ay of ‘Aa scaWis- AUCTIONEER, 277 BOWERY, SELLS «Mon ‘entire Purniture, ‘Oa ote, pf ey Silver Ware, & of a first clags hotel; ont GO ole antiy fur. nivhed rooms; #plondidly fitted tip Bs Barrooms, Restaurant and Dining Saloon; partion BY JOUN A. DUN AU Tos! BRR—SALE day, 1044 clock 5a eeat Jones st., 10 new walnut Bed- stonds, Bureaus, Washstands, Parlor Suits, Chickering Piano, Dronsin, hairs, Tables, Lluir_ Matiresnes, Brussels and ‘pets, 20 Ceo large Chandoliers, Stoves, Mirrors, China, Plated Ware, & Froreguesc RE 8ALE.—THE FaRnT “HOUSE, Miail- land Falls, near Wost Point, on the Hudson, gi be a | on Thurs vember ioe ‘on the prem: wt 1: ai a ny niture can sah ob at thi e time property cont $A}000. Ing uire of AMES Oe GieAT AA feferge, Newburg: M HICKS, No, 208 Pearl st., Now York, or W et PARRY, on the promines. SIDORE HIRSUIL, AUCTIONRER, SELUS 1 106 24 st,, Faney Goods, Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, in toi 8. WEINBERGER, AUCTIONEER. esaie~Thin day Batarday), November 9, at 11 rivate pe ay 1 ut (et the balance of Feresest of Mrs. Ca camels’ hair Shawls, Drosses, Derbess Jewelry, &e. By or: dor of ANTHONY KELLNER, Bad, Kixec tor, ip ealtaee, wihor Beds; also cy Goods. » J DAVIDSON, AUCTIONEER, SELLS, 11 O'CLOCK, 47 Chatham square, entive Stock and Fixtures of Fancy and Dry Goods Store; Shirts Drawers, Stockings, Cardigan Jackett Doreste, # 1 Suge Woollen Goods, in jote. without R. we SELL THIS 20 7th st, entire con @ lot House Furniture, LAMP, Marshal, M aa SSBAUM, AUOTIONERN, 23 KIVINGTON. ST, exells this day,’at 11 o'clock, 318 Rast 39th st., St and Fixtures of Bakery, barrels of Flour, Counters, turos, Showense, Troughs, Tools, &e., in lots, AWNBROKERS’ SALE.—R. FIELD, AUCTIONEER, {08 Gane! st., will sell on Monday, November HM, at it f ager Boor Sal 3 Be By ordor LC clock, 700 lots Gold and Silver Watehes, Diamond and Gold anelty, ‘Gold Kal Th Opera Glassen, Gune, Pistols, dc. By ordet H, Brickw Oth av.; by order F, Nel: son, Grand ot EUROPEAN hia ; | Annis ian LINE “FOR Liv’ only transatlantic fe wine itu itsbay, STAR LINE FO! SALES eee, oil awn Re carrying the Belgian and United states maits, sailing senl- meee from Philadelphii ad York, sf iE ND sails Tuvsday For rato ar of panes 307 Walnut at. JOUN Me bowaLD. Ag 8 Tivead eet « Glaeden, Slivernane these’ Ane bees yolvers, Lathe, Musical and Mathematical Hy order of D. ABRAHAMS, 49 Chatham “HERMAN, AUCTIONEER. Shoes, Brogans, “9 vember 19, 12 noon, she information apply to DAY, November 13. ‘at 1 0 Bowery. corner Prince Brogan’, Balmorals, if Pred. Lewis, S Battery place, New ¥ f Boots, Shoes, ke With a view to diminish tho chances of collisions the steamers of this line take a specific course for all seasons _ BOARDERS WANTED OR TWO NEWLY FURNISHED ROOMS ON SECOND floor: also back Parlor, with Board; terms reasonable, e from Queenstown to New York ur Boston crossing the meridian of 50 at 48 latitude, {hg meridian of 50 at | atte towies family witht aan BATH, gantly furnished wiih or Rooms, en suite or singly; terms moderate. Steamers ately ag . Cabin passage and return tickets on favorable term int low rato for the fail and winter months. Borage ickets to and from all parts of meres at very low Froight and eat oftice No. i ELEGANTLY FURNISHED HOUSE «singly or en suite; excellent Board; 141 OOH wt, comer Lexington av. SUNNY FRONT ROOM FOR TWO; COMFORTABLE 2 Board; references in German fami AN y es NY. pack Room, two, #1 AW NOWK ‘AND latin River, foot of Morton st. East oth, near Broadws y Dy 8 A} ELE ished, ain os SRncat pitts elle. LAbt ree saugiier cE O Havre—Firat gabin, $100; second cabin, luding wine, ber beddin, sina utonalle, pa tablet cuisine Francaise, WAVERLEY PLA R AD) Rooms, $12 to $16 for two, with Board transient, tk 50 day; table Board, $4 39 WEST.—ROOMS, te family; setoconets excl 2 EAST 33D ST., NEAR Murnlshed iret Gor and thor dean ei first class EIN éonD gen ee $05; third cabin, ig Ki) Steamers marked @) do not carry cit LOUIS DE BEBIAN, Agen “ANCHOR LINE-UNITED 8 STATES MATL STEAMERS. 1{roHn pier 20 North WITH FSO wom ew ¥. ANG iSite jov. 23,3 P.M. ETHIOPIA. Nov. 30,10 A. M. abin, $80 to 80" “Racur Second Cabin, $40; Steerace, EW YORK TO LONDON from pler 46 North River, foo AUSTRALIA Nov. 13,74. M. | ALS nd BG, EE DERSON pee F ry convenience; gentlemen only; terms moderate; references. 6D 87, 47 WEST.—! and third floors, southern exposw for, with a Aa aremont ANDSOME ROOMS, SECOND sunny front Par- 31 WEST.—ELEGANTLY FURNISHED son isenepe and third floor, with Board, near TEAMSHIP vas KE. RISTOL (ENGLAND) pines — 7 RST Dad ttacy Gout Rocka alan; ren comuecking ARGE ROOMS ON PAR. flor floor; southern exposure; second story front and D ST. 44 WEST.—TWO oral oF passase appiyto We Be MORGAN, Agent, 70 ORTH GERMAN LLOYD Steamship line betwee Now York, Southampton and Re petvate teblo of witheal Roned; FeeaE: ELY FURNISHED hall Room, $7; one WEST 16TH ST.—HANDSOM jooms, with Board, for familie: Passage rer N don, Havre and First Cabin, 8100, FAST 21ST ST.—SECOND FLOOR, ENTIRE OR IN suits, with or without private table; also single Room. ST. NEAR MADISON SQUARE. logantiy ‘furnished Suits of sunny front Rooms: f’ required; also other Rooms for gentlemen; honse, aie atrictly firs: class. MADISON AY. Second Cabin, $69, gol tickets at reduced rates, Pro- forage certificates, paid 8 Pavor frolght axe for ee EL eee 2 Bowling Greon. OYAL MAIL STEAMERS. EENstows AND LIVERPOOL, OF RICHMO: CITY OF CHESTER, CITY OF MONTREA’ DESIRABLE ROOMS FOR PAMI- jes, with Board; also Rooms for gentlemen: moderate Beets references, ~Saturday, November 9,3 P. M. Saturday, November 16,9 A.M. November 21,2. P.M. { 8T.—ON | BECOND | “FLOOR, TWO onnecting Rooms, well furnished, with first class 128. references. GLINTON PLAG HA Board, for two respectable ladies, ‘Return tickets on favora- . Drafts at lowest rates. —ROOM, WITH OR WITHOUT neither cattle, sheep nor pls. Inquire at room pen 31 and 33 Broadway, N. ‘Philadélphia office, 105 South eins HITE STAR LINE. United States and Royal Mail steamers, for Queenstown and Liverpoo The steamers of this line take d by Lieutenant Manry, U. 8. outward and homeward passage. Thursday, Novembor 14, 8 A. Thone #4 steamers cart T.cARICE ST.—THREE OR FOUR GENTLEMEN akon secommodated with or without Board. “Call N., on both the ie T 44TH ST.—HANDSOMELY Ft G1 Oxooms on second and third floors, with WEST 34TTL PARLOR SLEEPING ‘AND BATH Room, richly turn! mtleman ‘and wife, with Board for wife; term: oy a weel WEST 20TII joard; southern exposure; ie” first class: unexceptionable if Rates—Saloon, $80, $80 old, Return tickets ‘on roasonable terms. Stern; Saloons, staterooms, smokin, ST.—LARGE ROOM, WITH also Hall Root; house, urrency. ing and bath rooms are placed location; terms reasone- amidship, where the noise and motion are least, affording 8 degroo of comfort hitherto unattaiuable at sea. mers carry neither cattle, sheep nor pigs. For inspection ‘or plane and. other information. appl ny's office, 37 Brosaway, Ne" § Yor! WEST 22D ST.—GENTLEMEN CAN ay /Sotcmai fine Boot ms, hot air, bath, gas, single aes 347 STH AV.—TWO ELEGANT, LARGE suite, for familie singio gentlemen; moderate terms; pone IN PRIVATE TI OUae SP LREEE AND BED- en table if desired ; $100 to $200 per month, AMBURG AMERIGAN PACKET COMPANY'S LINE for Plymouth, Cherbourg and Hamburg. YOMMERANIA x 8U ‘Nov. at | FRISTA, Di passage to Plymouth, London, Chertoiry, Ha iFirst ‘Cabin, I gee gol urre RICHARD & BOAS, General Passonger Agents, ARD.—GENTLEMAN Doris, to sizio, at terms to suit the DO’ i Uptown office. OME, a SMALL ba gett he Sige ees send alo & ns IRISTIAN FAMILY FOR Protestant gentlemen or gentleman and wife, No. ‘Second Story,’ well uthern 6xposure. “BLAND'S STURTEVANT HOUSE, BROADWAY AND 20th st.—Permanent rates; Parlor and Board, for two, 830 to 855 por week ; single Rooms, $i5 per week and upward; ; Rooins, only Le per day. i = GLASGOW. LIVERPOOL, DUBLIN, Londonderry, from pier 42 N. Thsedey, November 21 First Cabin, $09 to $70, according Return tickets, $100 to fis0. Second Cabin, $40; tickets, $75, | Sworaxe at | B. STEERAUE TICKETS: THE COMPANY'S PIER, FOOT OF CANAL’ ST... N. ST DIRECT AND ECONOMICAL Sse “TO jolland, Belgium, the Rhin ye eottordam (u hoapost route to Paris. te to accommodat: adwea, BWAYs AND AT ‘ST. ingly or en suite, with Board. BOARD AND LODGING WANTED. “GENTLEMAN DESIRES ONE OR MORI A some Rooms, furnished or unfurnished, with or without York or'Brooklyn, whero Switserland, &c., &c., Board, in » quiet house { there are no other boarders; would prefer to make atrange- ments with » social and rofined widow lady. Ploaso addross F, 0. L., box 116 Herald office. ‘ANTED—BOARD IN A PRIVATE FAMILY RESID- in a quiet location for two ladies, one of them an jeeterences exchanged. Address A. KE. B., box 3,205 tothe Netherlands, are Tring regular, ratee low, comfort end living pertoct. ight. YUNGH, EDYE & CO. South William st. Stat ‘aro great favoritos with the publi TED STATES MAIL STEAMERS neenstown and Liverpool, North River, foot of'King st., aday. Wisconsin, -Nov. 26, at 7 A. M. ag ming Dos: 10, 5:30 A. Me SOKO, Smokigg, bein rooms pene aay ‘on euch steamer, LLIAMS & GUION, 29 Broadway. — (QPECIAL NOTICE. —THE MAIL STEAMSHIP NEVADA, ier 88 North River, foot of King verpool, on Tuesday, November , has superior accommodation for tow! NUION LINE lor leaving pier No. ev Nevada. Nov. 12. at 6:30 -Nov. 19, oe oon | Nea oaAaOEONE LY FURNISHED FRONT Room for gentleman and wifo; Board for lad; $9 w S10 weekly; neur Madison ‘square. Aree’, ENGLAND Hote ; Lodgings, 30c., 40c. Oust HOTEL, 253 aHAE 8ST, NEAR BROAD- —Good Rooms, €2 to $8 weekly “boo per day. ce 3" — BROADWAY.— Families and eine goutlemen for the winter at re- duced rates; transiont, ®2 50 per day. INEST LOCATED ROOMS IN without Board rediiced rates. ay. Intermediate, wr weokly, R to. Captain Rigby, leavin, weonstown and, 12 cabin, intermediate os rates. Apply to LL Raa EPR R HOTEL ST. GERMAIN, River—"OR LONDON Victoria Deck). ov. it 48° NEW POWRET “ERATED throughout: Yansiltess 50c., 75e., $1; single Rooms, 20c.. a gs Nest 9.3 P.M. iam, 3 30 A, én), currency’ steerage, $20." Drafts from sy ward ie a iesued very lov, ta FOR SALE. | BAKERY—G6OD” BUSINESS PLACE, FOR SATE A cheap; s hance seldom offered. La LINE ROYAL bee in Qui PERUVIAN, November SCOTIA, November 6; ‘est ocean passage. IL iPS IL MORAVIAN November A 16, from Baltimore. from Halifax, November 12 Short: Superb accommodatio | LEVE, Agent, 271 Broadway. COAST WISE STEAMSHIPS. ‘iD y STATES | AND BRAZIL STEAMSHIP LINE, buco, Bahia and Rio de MITCHELL, 79 Cedar “MILK ROUTE AND DEPOT FOR SALE CHEAP; RES- tanrants, Coffee, Cake Faloons. MITCHELL, 79 Co SPLENDID BREW! ERY, IN GOOD LOCATION, FOR Apply STEINGUTS, Agent, 62 Bowery, “AN OYSTER SALOON FOR SALE CHEAP; SICK- 123 East 3d st. CH PLATE MIRROR POR SALE CHEAP, $85 to-day. 553 Broadway, cornet for St. = Faas Sates mas with German steamers for Porto Rico and Spanish Main. The now first clans iron steamship CITY OF PARA, 1 sail for the above ports on Thurs: sine (x7: Varot, Williamsburg. pean a {OR SALE—A LARGE FOLDING DOOR SA¥E, COM- bination Lock ; ne dha FROTHINGHAM & HMORY 18 Vesey st. JOR SALE—A BAKERY IN GOOD LOCATION; MUST bo sold at once. Apply STEINGUTS, Agont, 62 ery, bank bajiding. Qaptain Carpenter, , December 5, wt 12 M. ‘a sia received after 8d. Freight must be paid in ad- ""Preight at low rates taken for the above port Freight received berts’ Insurance lower insurance can e! * Hock, Brooklyn. srby any citer lina Bah fect same under our open pole ight engaxemonts or passage (having elegant ac- Paes 4c wn beae id R GREAT BARGAIN—ON BASY old. established ‘Turkish, Russian and modi- cated Bathing Establishment No. 1,285 on the premises. OR BALE—AN OYSTE: count of sickness. { AND DINING SALOON; 416 Fulton st., Brooklyn . (OR SALE—A FIRST CLASS LiQuoR STORE AND El Fixtaros, with a six-pall Pump. ‘EOF THE FINEST oa “LIQUOR STORES n South st., as the owner is going out 4 oe in- rg stock of fine es C i> West 40th st. TaNEUELA ‘AND shee and Gulf Pore Bieemehi pe BERM UDe a te Sema er ir ST. iN rteRro CABELLO For ST. THOMA: RTIN DAD and DUMIERATA. 88. Bal Sanh hieibon? bo _or ©. G. DE GARMENDL TLAS MATL LINK. FOR WEST INDIES AND SOUTH AMERICA. bi-monthly suilings from pier 51 North River as oe vor rRINGSTON, Ja, and HAYTI— ACIFIC HOTEL “AND, ‘FURNITURE FOR SALE AT obaraam by order of the ag to close se ST. THOMA: five YRA, Spee a ADSL No: iy BARBADOS, aTRINI- AMA, N 2 wth preanwich at, this eity; tally has’ been for’ many ‘well and favorably known ns ‘or furthor information apply ten, cor (about vighty feet front on) and completely furnishod; now is and years In succensfal operation : day business hotel. KK MORGAN, Agent, No. 2 Pine st. PPER BRUADWAY LAGER AND LI loon.—A sacrifice if SCHAIN ieee ti 20 Broadway, DUAL io 35 Broadway: ()(), WILL BUY THE STOCK AND FIXTURES OF Liquor and Lager Heor Saloon, doing « ene; stock lone worth over 63005 cause of sale, sickness, G., Hornld Uptown office. MACHINERY 5 MPIRE- WOOD SPLITTERE— Fei al A Cg Li siatoy for snileg pine ANT}. COL i ‘HM and Omi PACIFIC PURTS vie Aspin- oak and hickor {OKSH SHAPLEY AND FIF. Engines, bat little used; first R. W. WLLDE, agent for the Shapley Engine, 108 Linerty at. ne PIM, "yORW ‘oop £00. bans A teen horse Amos’ Port: JAN'S Low ASTANA AND TEXAS K. ‘orth River on WEDNESDAY, or sooner if fall, in for Houston, and’ to. all points on Gal: and San Antonio, and iiroad and coi ‘land Brownerilie direct at the oa fete To open policy of the line with that company Paititiavite ae required ore have not beon in an infected port, For freight and higes 2 infortantion HAT ERT & AN, Agente, + PRESS WANTED, is tons, a ‘24 by 26 inches. Apply Gouvwin's ac ‘JEWELRY, and Toxas mei rare aonely “AWOVE ol personal at ections—Indianola, neo enn be eifected eo Ci onipany 4 under Gold, Silverware ae WILLIAM A. at from shippers certifying that goods CARAT DIAMOND sinee pier 36 | North River. ALIS Oe, pier 3 “row HAVANA Biitket AND VER. Nainpeschy and Fro: ana only). Thurs RA TS, witn. lese than one JS '& COLEMAN, lout flaw or t hwif of original PM IDA curt OF NEW YORK. Steamers leave New Orieans No Cros vin, Matan a0 steamer for Hw FAL DIAMONDS. “WATCHES, JEWELRY, Vought and sold back et a small advance, AL 1) Broadway, noar 20th st, ov. 27 for Vera r eve Diamond Watches, Jew Hie at full value. Eiba Berne AN, orener i LD. BRANCI —_ 0) sp CUBA 4 a “FOR lies’ private’ office ds, Watches, Jow- =| Ne “‘YoRKE a P Al oT. LINE FOR bought and sold. Bri : anurans November 9 ___ DENTISTRY. WIN THRE HOOKS APRN OLD ‘old and platina; prices to Teniamber the fiambor, STF GUN mvs NING OR DAY hes issued ISLANDS in. counes ship lines from Hayat VA m with Prone and English steam: JAMES BE. WARD & co. » 119 Wall st, ND HAVANA DIRECT MATL TINE, - ass stoamebips will sail ats P.M rth River, foot of Cedar st. Tor Havana direct, Saturday, Nov, # stirpansed acoominy- TIMP AND SER KIGHTH AVENUE DENTAL B, 466 CANAL 8T., C racted without pain,’ 2. Styamer SANTIAGO DIE" or frelght and passage, havi mae P. CLYDE & CO., No. 6 Bowl! LULING %s UU'pdgents laleyonn PRET BXTRAC Dd, witht GAS. 0 oC Gum sets, warranted Phat Ward: tooth cl OUUTON, 08 Wi COASTWISE STE. ‘ prince: MAIL 81 STEAMBIIP COM. fe of Canal t: North River. For Reheees of Panama on! steamship OR! coanestingg fox For San Fr Steamship COLON.. ‘ednesday, connecting at Panama for Central aud Mexico. and at San Francisco with O. Seeman! oona Steamship CITY Stoamelip © ty OF PERI From San Francisco to a aud Australia, Stoamship AUSTRALI4. Monday, November 25, For fre general Information ‘apply at company'e onthe pier foot of Canal st., North Rivar, ahd passage apply at company’s ticket office, No, 257 Broad: way. BTEAMANIP LINE. . ya F OR. FLORIDA, ‘tt ATURDAY. 5 OF FREIGHT AND. P. p ASHLAND SATURDAY. ‘und every SATURDAY thereafter. For Fernandina direct from pier 12 North River, at 3 P.M. Only line issuing through tickets and bills lading to oints in Florida and on Chattahooehie, Apalachicola and lint River and Brunswick, Ga, Insurancy one-alf por cont, Bille lading signed on pee Se ccus iaslen ene i tion, throu, i ‘urther informa! le lading and pegeest pply « esishiein st., up stairs. ae D yeree. RAILROAD y AND. STE Steamship MORGAN Cay | will sai} from plor 38 North River, Saturday, November. at3 P.M, taking freight for New Orleans, Mobile and Mississippi River points. For freight and further information apply to BOGERT & MORGAN, Ai AND FLORIDA. Saturday, Not ay, Novetuber POM. gont, aud Central ‘409 Broadway, General Agen’ R.R., 315 JEW ORLE AN steamship KNIC Rover bacy ie at ee ‘ surance effected at one-half per cent on our open po Through bills of lading given to Mobile and Sha poluts ou the Missienippl River, For freight or passage apply to CLAR, ‘ost st, oO” ‘DOMINION STEAMBUTP “COMPANY, sailing pss ier vier 37 North River, fr NORFOLK and ORTS MOUTH direct, MONDAY, AY, THU Repay and SATURDAY, and for ory 2 and RICHMOND direct, TUBSDAY, THURSDAY URDAY, sannecting crith alt Rate ROADS for the it TH Nocrwes and WEST; aie with stonmors for NEWBERNE and WASHINGTON, N.C. steamers for LEWES, DEL. and REHOBOTH BE. AGH and connecting railroads, TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS at 2 P.M. ‘Through passenger tickets and bills of lading to ail points at lowest rates. Insurance for Norfolk, de.,_at 36 per cent, | Freiglite received daily at. pier 37 North’ River. Jeneral office, No, 197 Greenwich s1 NL Moc READY, President: MPEXAS LINE FOR GALVESTON. Steamer CITY OF SAN ANTONIO, Captain Pennington, will sail from pier 20, East River, nabardy v. 9, at noon, Through itl of lading given to Houston and ‘all points on the International and Great Northern, Galveston, Hous ton and Henders and the Galveston, Harrisburg and Saa ba y= ce 4 Lint si ab or froight, passage and general information, apply pee MAL £ 06., Agents, ior Bat River SPECIAL NOTICE.—AfMidavits stating that freight hag pot hoon "it an infected place must accompany all Roxad reight. {LORIDA DIRECT.STEAMERS LEAVE PIER 20 ‘ast River every Friday, at 3 P. M., for Jacksonville, Fla, A at Brunswick and Port Royal, Steamer WEST: ag rd Cuptain Hinks, will sail Friday, November 1 DIREOT.—THE ©. RROD KER will leave -M. Through freight and passenger rates given to. pointe in the South and Southwest by C. va outs, office pier 20 East River, or Hook SON JE REN 1 Brondway. ‘TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE, SAERaSY Boat PEOPLE's CINE ee FIRST CLASS, 1, EXCURSION, $1 56. STATE, ROOMS, LA D $2. Leaves pior 41 North Saver t foot anal st., dafly (Guan: | exeapted) Fur P. M., connecting. at Albany with traine the West, North and East. Rooms comfortably warmed by steam, Free transfer to and trom Brooklyn by Brookl; Annex. Tickets at all tho prince at hotels and Westcott's~ express offices in New Yor! CITIZENS’ LINE TR 4A .cursion, $1 50. Staterooms, all warined bj 1. $1 and'R2, Dock fare, SOc. Leuves'plor 49, N. R., foot Leroy st., duily, except Saturday, at 6 P.M. Sure ochnecsions dee North and Wes BOAT FOR ALBANY, TROY, Np RAE Pons NORTH AND. WEEE Cokkkorion "with MORNING TRAINS ALACE, STEAMER SARATOGA, FROM, PIRB RIVER, FOOT OF LEROY St., AT P. OAT FOR CATSKILL, STUYVESANT AND INTER je landings will leave pier SH, Harrison at., North | ki Bestoxya, “FALL RIVER LINE; MAGNIFIOENT steaniors BIEISTOL ‘and PROVIDENCE leuye plor 38 North River daily, Sundays excepted, at 4:30 P. pight’s rest, Tickets for sale at all p Principal tioker oleae, D DAN Steamer AMERICUS leaves Brooklyn a 2:30 P. Mv; pler No 37, East River, omand 334 st 3PM _canmocting with Danbury and ow Haven Falltoaee, 1 ota, EXC us ae oss tae Oo) eat THEOLD REMIABLE STONINGTON LINE. —Steamors MASSACHUSETTS ‘and RHODE ISLAND. from pier 88 PROVIDENCE. Live. ead Ag ei ys ‘Sundayay, f from pier 29 N. R., foot Warren st., at ie eM TROPOLITAN p ELEVATED | RAILWAY, OPEN FROM 5:30 M. TO 12 P. RECTOR ST.—Nearest att for Wall street Giri connects with cars for South ferry. CORTLANDT ST.—Nearest Point for Jorsey City and Cqmmont aw ferries. PA K PL LACE. e Nearest, B woe bing for Post office, City Hall and Sarelay street ferry to CH. HS ST—Noarcst point for Pavonis and Erie Railway fer} FRAS Nai ST. GRAND ST.—Noarest point, for Desbrosses strost ferry to Jorsey cy ‘and People's Line steamers for Albuay, Sunsets with cars for Desbrosses und Eust Grand street ferr Gittocer ST.—Connects with cars for cast and west. ST.—Nearost point for Christopher street aTEat Hebsken; consecting’ with care tor Christopher and ‘Tenth street ferries. 14TH ST.—Nearest point to Union Square. Lyceum theatres; Academy of Music amy tet fre with cars (de Bast Pwontye Fed and erties. point to Booth’s, St. James and Park ra House, Gilmore's Gard enty-third street ferry to D 8’ oint to Standard, Broadway Avenue theatres; Aquarium and San Francisco connecting with cars tor Weekbawken forty. Pram she ST.—Connects wit! iew Yor! ausler cabs for Grand Central Depot ERTL ST.—Nenrest point for Central Park. Connecting with cars of Belt Line Railroad FOR UPTOWN TRAINS take euat side stations, FOR DOWNTOWN GRAINS te ‘ 1 side station s except between the hours uf 5:80 to pect M. and 5 to " P. M., when sue fare is be R. GARRISON, President. _M. Van Brock.ix, Superintendent. EW LINE TO BOSTON, VIA AL ALLYN'S POINT, Pol from NORWICH LINE PIER 40, NORTH noe Steamers CITY OF NEW YORK and erty 101 at 4:90 P.M. daily, Sundays included. FAR! LAR, overy day in ‘the waek, "Positively chet on day of sale and on trains connecting with vont a ‘aust yA Good supper for 0 cents. Tickets for PR ORWICH Li for BOSTON, WORCESTER, PO! LAND and all points North and’ East, via New and Norwich steamers CITY OF LA » | MOUTH, from 40 North River, at 4:30 day excepted. ‘Tickets and staterooms may be obtaing 4 bi od 4. the. oomnreey. be te Devedwam ol Canal st. Freight taken for all points at lowest rates, further information apply at pier 40 North Riv ” FURNITURE. ATE AMILY GOING Soe eae ae ter will dispose of a In ' Housenotd Furntture at « grow stacrifin oH { Stoinway eens ( PRIVATE Pianoforte, N $1,000, & bargain; satin Puriet Bult, cost’ Soin, Yor 4 #140; Ca i; Taw silk Suits, cost $200, tor rep bu Gabinots: Mirrors, Bronges,’ fine Ol tae Rasclake'and Queén Anne Hedroom Set Mattressen, ae Bods, Linen, Librat niture, ard; ovor 300 tet want jodlately.. “Hioase call private residence oe ie eb BA MANN—-IMMENSE REDUCTION AND forty im time given to pay for Furniture, Car at the lergest establishment in the city, mK, bi and S14 Sth av., corner 38th st, ENTIRE HOUSEHOLD OR FURNITURE W/ for cash. Vv. K. 8" TEVEN! an 5 7) AN with A BEADTIFCE surt oN FIRST FLOO! elegant furnished back Parlor for a docto or without Board, at 41 2d av., corner d0th st. BACMANN BROTHERS ARE OFFERING GREAT bargains jn, Furniture, Carpote and Bedding at ‘hele 228 and 230 7 ‘weekly nl nm street, corner Broome; wt thly payments taken. \REAT CLOSING OUT SALE OF F, Ernst ¢ ¥ Furniture J. ZIEGLER, tormerty, J. leg! having disposed of his was novae oes 2 and boing compelled to, give TUL sell, etow, conte tle inten 8 Stool Livraty, Dining Room and et Purnttare st., corner of Mott st., Rew Yorks MENSE REDUCTION IN PRICES OF FURNITURE, Carpets, Bedding, Sto nibiy payment, ay SSW hE WALT 2 CO 195 and 157 Chatham «1 7 Iss’ PATENT eG NG BEDS, MOST Ryu i. en, Bureau Warr articles, in forms Brokenson, Ae. have nv appearance of bed, seful drawers, teas in ved to anefactuver fe “ess 152 Prince st. od “i CIIEMENG, “AT SATIN 3g Or “REAR TENSE Ainigtiont vats id tor. cunt A ioc, Jowelty, ae Call or address NATH And iat BROADWAY, 4 RETWEEN #20 d Ha Biondway prices pald for east ¢ ‘Tot ing. Books, & by calling or wdresting Be HARRIS, POSITIVELY THE UrMosT VALUR wake iE for ladios’ ‘and gentlemen's Cast-off Wi dewolty, Lacon, camel's hale Shawls, Carpets ture, atl 6th ay. -——oeecemraeeeel MEDICAL. DR. WHITEHEAD, PROFESSOR OF Kast 45th st, near dd ay, DVICE FH DR. AND MME. SELDEN, OFFIGR nnd residence 220 Lexington av. (ADVICE FREE. MRS. BURNS, ia vain) NGTON AV. Mi Boxe” REMOVED TO 107 WEST Qi8T 8T, pha. BRIGHT—ADVIC Miviweon Sth nod dah nea,