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SITt" ATIOJM V% A ? >ur>r?, <kr. __ 2* 4 RRSPKrTABLE OIRL AS BO .uf.rr.u-, Call_.ll weak. T7? ,?u ?\'D ST THIRD FLOOR.?A YOUNG FRENCH 12 girt". T?m ami tu ?.? herself usehjl. ?ood refer JT7T .Til AV iPRBSENT EMPLOYER'S) .-AS kUR.tK B() I,.!l wold assist In chauiberwoA; best flty ie% < oce I twv fAVNOVST SECOKD FLOOR.-A RE8PEI TAf L'? p>cw?tacl yoanggirl. ag.d I?. l? Jake <*r? ,of fcillrentai JJSvSJ umily and ?Sw on machine ; sneaks pj,,l i.erniati k-vvd city relercmt Call for two day*. , 4.1' .-"T -AN EXPERIENCED WOMAN AS M 2, nurse : understand the tare of an infant from lit jjjtli t'all Iitr?w>lr 7. _________ - m.) l*E>bBOSSES ->T ? \ UEM'fU 'TABLE . ?'l."RKO ^.r 1 as har'-e for Erst clttaa family; best ill) refer sn e ? 4) _ WEST 24X11 HT . TAILOR'S STORE ?A MtKM H | . ) ^i? ? ' nvsu' iamHy !>).) \1 ?T nil! -I NKUt "Tl! W -AN EL I ?>? tlerly woman ?? nurse either to an infaut or an iu nlid reference ______ i???l WEST MTtL ST.?A RBSI'Kl'TABLE COLORED 132 SrlaJ nurse to take care of a cl.ilJ, or as chamber maid ami waitraee il> a small private family. Call on necona |/?..r or address 140 SULLIVAN ST., ROOM i:t.-A VOl'NH FRENCH ?rir; as nurse best city or count rjr reference. < all WEST 33T1I ST.. KEAll.?A YOCKO QIBL AS , w n.u>e and chambermaid or to wait ou a lady ; best lb.' refer.'t, e. Tall or address lor two day* ilS I or address. I < f EAST 32 D ST.?A RESPECTABLE TO I' NO I 4r*X wman as nurse : willing to make bersell generally ttsjjtnl ; go? d city reference. CaH or migrans. r/v W r-'ST viril ST ?AX KXI'F'.ltlKNl'KI) I'ADY AS x<>0 ?r r,a,. Invalid; rj'i"f*n?(? from flr.t ilw phyelcian and ladle- Call oa or address Nl RSB. i.A BA0T t'D ST.-A COMPETENT OERM IN woman ipeaking French and English, to take care crowing children i> a g< ml seamatreaa and hairdresser; bent refereacea. Call or address. 1 ! A-r till vr v vol Ntl FRENCH OIRL A3 .1f)-. nurse In a private family : beat city reference. 1^1 WEST~ JttTil sr.. IN THE STORE.?A BB 1. )' t spectabls American i?irl an nurse ; ia capable ol t>tk luir tile entire charge of a baby: can do plain sewing; wi'tild aKii^t In chamberwork ?. no objection to ?o a ahort dutance In tlm coniitry . tbree year? reference. Can be seen for two day EAST MD ST.-A RESPECTABLE YOCNO MAR lOU rlfil woman it infant's nurse, to raise on ihu ln>tile: Is capable of doioif so from it* blrib; be^t city rctcreuce. Call for i?o ii?;>. n() 3D AV ?A RESPECTABLE FRRNCH PERSON Jd t mind children; i> a good, plain seamstress and hairdraxer ^ood city reference Address. EAST IJIST 8T.?RESPECTABLE AMERICAN ?tVj\_) young w<.>iuau with a iresb breast ol milk, aa wet tiurso . city ami doctor?' rc:"rrncr5. Ol "7 WEST 1>TI1 ST.?AS CHILD'S NT USE AND TO I do light ?-irk. by ? young girl not long in the coun try. Call or a?idre?s. t>?)7 EVT^TH ST.?A YOUNG OIRL TO XIND JLmd i cliiltireu e^ceil. nt sewi-raud williuij to aaaiat with AOuaewurk . prefers a good home to watros. t all or address. ol) WEST 41 ST ST.?A COMPETENT FRENl H i>_ nuib> to luiod a baby ; no objection to llir cotiutry; beat city reference. *???<? WLsT 41ST pT.?A COMPETENT WOMAN AS ?iO\) t'ur*e ilioroujhly experienced lu tb? care of young Cluldreu . lull} tpabla ol taking em ire charge of an infant I tuaur year* fetoience. ?)?>?" WEST 3HTH ST.?A respectable YOL'NO . ? t) | ^ nursu ; can take care of a l?al?> Iroiu i's birth or growing children; is also a good seauiMres#; can operate on machine if required; good city relerence. O 1 I WEST -Till .-1 - A COMPETENT MM NO WO ,Jl:i nun as . hiid's nurae; city or countrj . would do the baby's washing if required or light chamberwork: best reference. (?) t f WEST 47TH ST., FIRST FLOOR, ROOM 3 ?A ? 1 -?- rf .pectable young woman as nurse; can bring up a baby from its birtlt; beat city rrfcrauco. n - I ; ,.-i ?.t.: .-r.?a voi n'o girl as nphsE; <?h .perste tu: Wheeler A WiUou's inaciiiue aud is ?Tilling to do chan ber*ork; cltjr lllWWW. (> -, > WEST 41ST ST?A RESPECTABLE YOC'NG mt. ;rho Ijiir uevur lived out beiore. u., uur.-e or to Jj iijiiit . ?? .tr.d <vaiiin:< . well re WEST SjTH ST.?A COMPETENT JfXPE ^*)U ienceil <P;-ote?taul> English woman; can tako full charge of as infant :rom lt? birth; can bring it up on the bottle , is ft iiinl seamstress; best city relerence. Call on or Rddrp -?> A. C. OQQ :tU AY., BETWEEN- -J2D AND 23D STS , IN jUOC the btore.?A respectable girl a- nurse and hoaru MtresM ' erl'f..' ...u.^-u-ut to tak.? charge of a baby from its birth; go< u city reference; no objection to the country. Call for two days OA - east 3CTH sr. (PRESENT EMPLOYER'S).-A ?JU<) rerpe. tni.le girl to take care of children and to do chamberwork; b?st city reference. Call or address ou Tuesday. _ WEST 37TH ST.?A YOL'NO WOMAN AS NURSE ?>V') and enin-trej. can take care >f an Infant or grown children t?<> year- reference from last place. (HQ 7T1I kV.?A < OM PETE NT WOMAN AS NCRSE; OJ.O capable of taking ehargo ol an infant from Us birth ; cix years' reference. on - WEST 1!CTH ST.?A VOI'Nfi WOMAN TO TAKE OOO c?r? ?>!" children und dopiain sewing or light eham tocrvv t?rk; ifoinl referm?t ?. ^ i ?14 1 KAftl IffH sr. ONE FLIOHT, FRONT.-A -J-1 rr.'i^ct?t''i" woman would like a baby to nurse, or would take are of ft walkinif child. Call or address for one week. _________ *> \ Q EA-I - rII ST.?A YOL'NO american OIRL O'-l ,) a? nnr.e m a re-peetabU family or would be willing to do n ailing: nes: city rcfereu.*. a no west isrn st?a respectable j*botes tant pi.-: s. n:irte ; willing to a sist In plain sewiug. Call "r addrtts f.r tw-. days. a 1 I WEST ivril ST.-A RESPECTABLE WOMAN TTJ r 'T.mtb r.' nthly washing at her own bouse, weekly or iMontlilj payment; advance no diCerencc ; best city refer ence. 42H WEST liOTH .-T.-A RESPECTABLE WOMAN &? wet nnrre ; milk tbree weeks old; best reference. A QO East <TH sr.-A Vol'NO AMERICAN OIRL, ? ?' lis ? nice iamily, a? liurso, or would do chamberwork ?ml ssw'ii?; c m operate on difltrent machines; best refor an " t> t?irl lc mind a child. ,1.1(1 n.-T ??TH ST.. BETWEEN '.iTII AND 10TII *1 ?)?* ?r ? a till, lately landed, to take care of children A 1 4 WEFT 52D >T . TOP KLOOR.-A TOUNO OIRL T"r i; to take care of a child and do sewing. Cell or ad I ? WEST ^STII ST.?A YOL'NO WOMAN AS WET r i i n-i " respectable fkmily. < all for two days. A rc 3D AV.. CORNER 28TII ST.?A TOtTNO T"?)' ) Woman lis mi. <? and seam St res* or to do chamber wirk. willing and obliging. WEeT 21 ST ST.?A Ill'SPECTABLE OIRL TO 551 TOP FLOOR.?A MONTHLY BURSE v more -n-a :oiu?nts eitiior by the week tor - reference, AV,?A -MART YOCNO OIRL TO MIND /?II 1-r \V.?A -MART YOl UtJ children CaB for tw* days. QQ l sTU aV.-a WOMAN OF experience A8 ijO i Iadir? ? r Ml'lren s iiui'"*; has practical knowledge of the care ol b >th ; bes'. citv r?fer?nee. (wi>) HTI1 AV?A- INFANTS NLRSE OR NURSE tjDO and arabem.aid, an take eut! re charge of an in bat; heat etoy referenw. 1 lltllii) AV., BETWEEN .1ST 11 AND .V.?TII STS . |,| i_ w "t dr. u?'k.?A .??spsct rble married woman a? wet nurse : will take lull clMrge ?' a child; al- j do chain l?rwork. e - ?' city reference. -| </'<' BROADWAY. BETWEEN 42l> AND 4:iD I.TUO st? ? A reaped.tbig young woman at fir . Inss iinrsr t illt (???inpewnt t? take entire < 1. . % frooi its birth; hVlieet city reference. Can he *.-eti for two d*; s. ? TrENi H PROTESTANT WOMAN AS NCRSE;f AN iv t ike entire chartre of young children and sciv in a prleaie !i>mily g<?nj reference*. Address J. B , Herald l'p Iowa Bran' o utttce. S N1 BSE TO AN INVALID Olt tiROWIN'fi CIHL tj re ii ?A g"od seamstre ? middle aged; town or cotiu try Addr's. .f V J., Herald I ptown Branch elllce. ri }| I \ \Nli:l> it V * RESPECTABLE Yol'N'O 0 Ae ? an wi.rns'i is competent nurse mid seunistre it ehamberm?id .n ?ew on dICeront machines; ? III bo round laitl.1 ii ?n I r i.i.ile In evor? rc-pect: ijoixl refer r. ??'. i ion 'n the "ttntrr A?ldres? l,L>ii l.w Utm l 1 pi 'vii Branch office, l,ift"i Broad*ay. WaltreasHi i^c. (> Wl T r fll ST., PRF.8F.NT EMPLOYER'.^.?A ?7 yeiine *? man as fir?t tl?s? w?'lr??s thoroughly <omp-' tent , untlemsnd' 'he i are ot silver making all ki?sl? of salads ' t> r eeentej ; unexceptionable city reference. Cell 1 17 tTUTVEHANT sr. OPPOSITE OOOPIR INslI I | rre - u experienced and thoroMnly competent waitress, with city ' horn late employer's, i all bu. tween 10 A M *'.d I P. M i>1(| E t sT H'.TH > I'-A protestant OIRL AS it 1 * " im elite waitress nr to <k> ckilttbeiweek ml wait li'g in n small family ? ni : hje.-tlen to going a short distance In '.he ountry; good c.iy r :.ieac? from lest place. *)()*) WEST l-TH ST.?A NEAT, TIHY ENOLlSIl MMai girl as first cle-s waitress or cl.ambermui'l; city or co an try, best refemtiee. no- v.. -i itth st -a ri-pi ?ri:d Am*/ .rl a* weitrcss or liurso In a jtlvute iauil'.y or hoarding iih iii. A-1 7 ; r WD ST.?'TWO AMERICAN Ol It! Jl rttlH 1 ter? cna as waitress; the othe. a* chambermaid Md soanistres . ? ( ijic-ence A QU ATII A'1' . i '? !'I'H FLOOR. ?A RESPECTABLE I'OO v "'g ''T e> 1? ' las* waitress; w nld i>-?i-t m chantberwoik . Ihorougi ly aniterstanda her ouslnos. best city reference. __ _ 3D AV., IN the STORE-A COMPETENT llOtJ wailrett to work by the day; willing und capable te assist In any capacity. Nitceilaneem, J0T1I ST. ?MISS CELINE, FRENCH LADY'S liaiiiheMirg, aeamstreM, WUUgl to ueft with a It* or fc? ui JiOU, '?L SITUATIONS W \VTKD?FEMAI<KS. MitcclUmewu*. 213 WEST 28TH ST., IK THE BASEMENT .-A RE speciahle woman to go out by the da>. A 1 A LEXINGTON AV.?A RESPECTABLE GIRL TO Hz do downstairs work, is a good plain cook, washer aud ironer; good city reference. 5(ki{ 2D AV.?A RESPECTABLE WIDOW WOMAN l7U to go out bv the day as first cliu houeecleauor ; ref erence Call or address TOO BTII AV., BETWEEN 40TH AND 30TH STS.-A Oj young girl wishes a situati.* In a small family; willing ami obliging; reference from hut place. 1 '-MHI 3D AV , BETWEEN 74TH AND 7STH STS,, J.OVV/ ovor ctgmr store?Ajn honest, industrious young girl as kiti-henmaid in a private family; best reference. Cull or addres#. U'ANTED?BY A LADY OK CULTURE.A POSITION ii as lady's companion : would no* object to travollingi state wages. Address E. V 0., box l.'W lfcrald Uptown Branch office. Intelllgeiiee Oflirei, \ LARGE NUMBER OK FIRST CLAM GER 2%. man servants ai Mrs. LOWE'S, 131 13th ?t? between ;kl aud 4th ?vi. PllOFESSIOXAX SITI ATIOVS WASTED jTBMAIiKI. \ SWISS YOl'Nii LAt'V MM LANDED, WISHES IX. to get a situation in a 1 rriich or Anierlcuu family lo teach children : has already bjeu teacher of French language in Italy; Is willing to aseist in sewing, aud can lurniah tirst class references Apply t?> or address E. B., care ol Mrs. Dery, Jj West Houston it., third dour. _______ A YOUNG WOMAN TO ATTEND A BAKERY OB J.X. conf-ctlonery; understands the wholesale and retail trade. Address CONFECTIONERY, station L, Harlem. ? N ENGLISH LADY. AN EXPERIENCED AND hl'C J\ ce ?fill teacher ol voung children, desires an engage meat fort!?' morning hours; terms moderate; references Address GOVERNESS, box 168 Herald Uptowu Branch of ftce. STENOGRAPHY.?A LADY. WRITING 100 WORDS per minute, wishes to write iroin nictation; highest references given and rei|uired. Address Miss M. E. C., 1'.'3 North .Moore street. HELP WANTED-FEMALBI, COOK, WASHER AM) I RON El!; OOOD REFER eui c required -VK' Waveriey place. A HOOD COOK, WASIlElt AND IltONER WANTFD s'Y Immediately ;it 15S East l>3d ?t. , must come well rec om meudeil. 4 MIDDLE AGED GERMAN WOMAN TO DO HOUSE A work in a widower's family. Address N. L . box 104 He raid olDce. * GIRL WANTED-FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK, -tV in !i private family; Protestant preferred. No. 81S West 25th St. \ YOUNG WOMAN WANTED-AS CASHIER IN AN xV. uptown rcstau: ant. None but those having flr?t class references a.- to character, houe?ty, Ac., need address UillllS, Herald Cptowu Branch office \ T LEXINGTON AVENUE BATHS, CORNER OF 36TH St.?Wanted, an intjlllg'-ot, industrious Ainerioan, English, French or Swiss girl under 23, understanding wait ing'. to loam to give baths to ladies; references re<iuired. HOUSEKEEPER WANTED.?AN INTELLIGENT AND refin "l parly, not over thirty, of fine appearance and good reference, maj hear of a permanent position by ad dressing. for two days, II. PHIL, l'ost office. I ADY CANVASSERS WANTED FOR A NEW BOOK; J It sells well: profit on each. 7.1 cents. Urt Beekman St.. third door, after 3 o'clock. \V*OMEN CAN MAKE FROM ?8 TO ?3 I'EIt DAY IN M "filing a new and valnal.le shoe dressing for ladies' and children'-, -hoes ?mon^- families ; respectable employ - luent Call, between the hours ol it A. M. and 12 M., on T OAKLAND, tl Spruce st., second floor. \\' \NTED-A THOROUGHLY COMPETENT COOK; if references required; expenses paid. Apply at t>l Washington St., Jersey City. 11T ANTED? \ GIRT AS CH AMBERMAID AND LAI N ii dress. Call at No. 1 West l'itli st. todiy (Tuesday I. between the hours of U and 12. None need apply without good city reference \\rANTED?Iff A SMALL FAMILY. A GERMAN OIRL; it must be a good cook, washer and ironcr. Inquire at I'if* Clarke street. Brooklyn. "ANTED?A YOUNG CTRL To ASSIST IN HOUSE work. Apply at 1 IS East t!2d st. w w w ANTED?TWO GIRLS FOR PI TTING TOGETHER lamp attachments; experienced help preferred. E. BLACKMAN, 93 Maiden lsne._ Al"A\TED-\ GOOD PLAIN COOK; MIST BE A it good washer and ironer; city reference reiiuired. Ap ply at 143 West 42d st., brtnement door. TV-ANTM)-LADIES WHO DBSIRR TO EMPLOY ii their leisnre hours at home at a beautiful style of fancy needlework, -end a stamped directed envelope or call personally for SMITH A CO. S Circnlar. 10 West 14th at.; tlio work is liberally paid for; Importers of Berlin wool. WANTED?A MILLINER. AT MME. E. t'llEVAL ?l lER'S, _No. 33 East 10th It. " ^ANTED-A FEW EXFEBIENl.'ED TRIMMERS AND dresimakers. Apply at No. li?si East 48th st. iuantku?\s "english" ni rsb TO TAKE Oam i? id'two little firls. Call, between 10 and 12, at No. 31 West 47th st. Wanted-a photestant c.iriT as ch.vmber ii maid, waitress. Ac., in a small family with two chil dren . must have IIrat rat# refer?uc?. Apply this morning at 127 Lexington av. W an TED-A FIlfcJT CLASS COOK; ONlfwilO HAS ii lived in a gentleman'* fimily preferred. Call, between Olid 1, ut 17 West o7th St. "fir ANTED?A COMPETENT GERMAN GIRL AS ii chambermaid, waitress and sewing; must speak Eng. lUh; reference* rcqalreil. <*?s11 from 9 to 12 o'clock" A. M. at 51 Irvine place, corner 17th St., Tuesday. Ul EAST 73D ST.-A OOOD, HONEST. CAPABLE T girl to do general housework in a small lamily, where >h? will find plenty to do and irood pay; she most be a good plain cook, an excellent laundress, ami neat beyond questiou; without these qualifications no one need apply. SITUATIONS WANTED?MALES, t SMART HOY, 17 YEARS OP AOS. WISHES TO _.\ hnve a situation ; best reference. Address E. WANIsE, 158 Eldrldge st BOY. IB YEARS OF AGE. WISHES A SITL'ATION; (mod reference Address M. II., 35 Heury st. 1 S IIF.AD WAITER?BY A THOROUGHLY EFFICIENT aV man. ca? take charge; has flr?t class reference. Ad drc-? II. H., box 134, Herald Uptown Branch ofiice. t YOUNG MAN (COLORED; FROM THE SOUTH ^V wants a situation as waiter In a private family or boarding house. Address J. B., No. H4l, Sullivan st. A A BARKEEPER OF EXPERIENCE WANTS A tuatton ; best city reference. Addiess J. J. 1> , Herald is U? Uptown Branch office. \ FRENCH MAN AND IUS WIFE WISH SITUA -V tions a? waiter ana lady's maid in a private family; both very eepable, aud upderstand perfectly their bnslness; tiest rIty referenOM, Address F. A. C., Herald Uptown Itrani'l' oSics A YOUNG MAN (GERMAN) WISHES A SITUATION ?\. ai bartender; good reference. Address W, SPECllT, 477 >ith av. * HEAD WAITER'S SITUATION WANTED?BY A A first class man ; understand* his l>u*ine?s thoronghlv; will he found strictly temperate. Address D. M.. box 120 Herald Uptown Branch ofiice. I THOROUGHLY EXPERIENCED SWISS MAN A3 jl 1. waller In a private family ; best English aud city refer encc ! I) , J'13 East 37th St. A RESPECT A BLE IK?Y, I4"\ EARsTjF AGE. WISHES a situation in a down town office ; is a good penmaii; i an furnish best reference. <!sill on or address A. S.,30l> West llHli st. t S USEFUL MAN-BY A CHINAMAN, IN A PRIVATE JY family c;r boariliug I to make him-elf usefnl aronnd the Iiiumij. I all or address O'W ttth av., corner 37th st. t YOU NG MAN. JUST ARRIVED FROM PARA. 1V Braril, wishiis a situation as waiter in a Brit class res t -mrsnt; speaks four languaves. Address 532 Pearl st.. Suu Hotel. \ NY SITL'ATION WHERE ENERGY. GOOD AD ^ \ dress. !>t kin*-' habits, Ac., are required, is wanted by a young man, 22; city references. Address J. J. E., Herald office. YoUNG MAN W I8|Vf7s~A~6IT U A Tl ON ASA BI'T A ler or to drive; city references. Aildreas W. A. C.. 10 Maedougsl -t. \ lANITOR'S POSITION WANTED BY A SOBER, ^'V stead> man; fin furnish first class references andse. curity, wiiiild prefer French flats. Address K. W , box 101 Herald Uptown Krnnch office. A COLOKLD MAN COOK WANTS A SITUATION; nnex-eiitlonsble relerenees as 10 cooking and manag ..., . criB make pastry ; no ohjenlon to the l ountri. t ail at or addrQss M'J W e-1 .<2d st. fur three days. RESl'E' FABLE YOUTH, AGED Ifl, DESIRES A situation iti a real estate or lawyer s office ; good pen releren. es; e.xperi-need. Aodress ARTIR'R 155 st 31st st. A RESPECTABLE COLORED BOY WISHES A SITU " iW.t""r.Vrprr i:,d '???* reference, ''all at or address 151 West Jlst st. |>OY, 14 YEARS OK AGE. DESIIiKS A SITUATION Ii In a ale or retail batter basincs; nnderstands business rbor uirhlv; excellent reference IVoiu ines-nt ?. plojer. .1 P .? 310 West Forty third iti'ci Oil I ATI ON IV ANTED?A RELIABLE MAjf AS p"e|. ? v.ite ?s'.i:!iaian, porter in hotel or housekeeper. Address II I West 37th st. ^SITUATION WANTED-BY AN AMERICAN HOY. 16 n >i ars old. In a stort; willlnr to make himselfutetul; i est ciiy re 'eren' e AjiplytoJ. F KANE, 33 Barrow st., near BlMCkei tir ANTED - IIV ~ A fl Rs r ' I I lt I ILER, A t> rfnmu; van give sevgral y^nrs of betst city reference for honculy, lobrilt; and*CHpttbilitios. C?n bo gteft Jit 2(>'>i Kftft J'JiJ gt. UfAMED?A SITl'ATTO.V BV A COLORED MA.V, AS waiter or tnke car# 01 pair of borsu#; oHy refer en^es. 1^1 West 24th St., (op floor. A (I.EKK9 AJTIJ M ALKftMEV, PRACTICAL BOOKKEEPER DESIRES A POBI Hon. seven years experience; best of reference. Ail uress G. K., Herald office t Yol'S'iJ SWEDE, WHO II Afc HAD BOOK JY k'eper's and corrnspondent > situation In Germany r, ??srs and In England It) *< sis, and is at present enguued with a llrm here, would prefer exchange; salary niodersts. Address 0- C. B , He rald officc. A ? OMPETENT BOOKKEEPER, POSSESSING kx Calient references, can command a good salary rpemia nent engagement) who can loan employer flO,l'njl) on AI real estate security; principals only negil apply, by written cethmnnlcatlou, stating Interview. Address M., bo* 2ij<; Herald ofli. a. . OOOD DRY GOODS SALESMAN AND A IIE1T tnotttt \j* .TTrii*r w*ntI ? OtMtloa. Ad<U?M, CLERKS AND *AL.KM?IKW. A PARTY DESIRES A POSITION WITH 80 ME P Uce *11(1commission house <TI> A .mall salary; lis niue years' business expeiieuce iu the wholesale drug i best relfcreuce.speaks German and English. Address I* I I B. box 17". Ilerald ultiu. An energetic young man depositing imio as neurit/. can haw a >alar> ot f.?l per week or fur $1,200 one third interest in au old established business where th*re la ui> risk will he ^Iven, Particular* with SHOVE A CO., Business Agents, 1,2? Broadway. Bankers and brokers.?business engage nient desired; can manage ...nice ?ork ami iiiHuviiue commission accounts; Imj experience and undoubted char acter. Address WARREN. Ilerald office I ! i .,? r*T.?A FIRST CUM GEUMAN DRUGGIST, ' with tea years ctAjr experience, desire* actuation Htutr city ??r c?'Uotrv; best references AddreM, fur thruo days, AH >1RN, lieraid Uptown Branch office MKN'S FURNISHING goods SaLKSMAN WANTED? Must thoroughly understand the ba.iioru an I be well c,Ha* peun tru,J?; no others noed apply at ( \\ . > UKNCH'S, 5<J9 Broadway IV ON OB BEFORE JANUARY I?WANTED, A POSL tion a- bookkeeper, by a young married man. thorough and competent, with unquestionable references from present unci put employers. Address EXCHANGE, box 230 Herald office. T1IK PUBLIC ARK HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT THE FOLLOWING PLACES ARE IllK ONLY VCTIIolt [ZED OPKICKS FOR THE RECEIPT OK ADVERTISE HERAID^ 81BSCRJPTIONS FOR THE NEW YORK BROADW VY. CORNER ANN STREET 1.2MS BROADWAY &!*> SIXTH AVENUE. 114 SOUTH SIXTH STREET PHILADELPHIA LY.VKNKK BOKRl M FI'LTON STREETS, BR00K f|10 TEA DEALERS ?a YOUNG MAN. 22. THOROUGH a cimatedtfe of tea* and coffees, city reference, seeks en gagement. Address h. J. .1., Herald office. ^travelling SALESMAN.?A MANUFACTURING * travelling salesman; prsfer , h f If "" ac1uaintunco with, and has ? IL-i. ? the ??"' ,uld rilt' "r men's furnishing foods aid' office ' relcrcnces required. Address box 22S llor rPBAYKLUNO SALESMAN WANTED ACQUAINTED mi..i . r retail drug trade, to solioit orders ou com mission lor a standard socially. BBATTY A CO., 101 Chambers ntreet. YY'ANTKD-a YOUNG MAN WITH SOME EXPERI , *n<? n t*"ors trimmings, a*> Nalet?ruan for sowing .silk and machine twist. Address S. fl. & M. T., Herald office. WANTED?BY A YOUNG ENGLISHMAN, A POSITION ? kT #? 1 a * s*re<rt house; i* thoroughly acquainted with to< foreign exchange, gold and bullion bunineKs, and has the highest references Address A. H . box VM Herald office. ANTED?A GROCERY CLERK; ALSO A I'ORTER. Apply at 290 West llth st. X w WAN TED-A MANAGING ATTORNEY IN A LAW , oince; competent and expcdonced in tryingcauaea and making motions. Address bo* 1,530 I'ost office. \\rANTED?A (iOOD TOPOGRAPHICAL DRAUGHTS i "?Bc 'jUt 'hoso who etn do kooiI work need an P ? ? Address box ID Rye Post office, N. 1., f(?r one week. Vy"ANTED-AN ENTRY CLERK. FOR A PEW WEEKS, ? f in ft fancy goods house ; must bo a good penman, quick fl*urei|i wafea $!?"> poi woek. Call, at noon, at 72 John St. ' ryANTED?A SITUATION AS SALESMAN. PORTER. ? ? jamtor, mcht watchman or mnna^r in ? wholesale or l>anktnR establishment: first class reference. Addre-s J. H. r . box 15.1 Herald office. WHOLESALE GROCERY TRADE.?A SALESMAN or long expefence and an acquaintance of over 15 years with the trade iu Central and Western New York is open !or an engagement from January 1 with a first elaa* house in teas, coltee*. Ac.,,(re.: a satisfactory arrangement can bv made Address commercial SALESMAN, box l.H llerula Uptown Branch office, l,2fk"> Broadway. (OAIIPIEV A\U UARUESERg. A COLORED MAN WISHES A SITUATION AS XV coachman in a private family; understands the care of S'1? .'!#-'' i^'f cil-r reference. Call on or addrrts It. i. ., >141 West 3>Jth st. \ GARDENER AND GENERAL USEFUL MAN ",;Ants a situation ; singV?; thoroujrhly understands driv ing. the can- and treatment of horses and all Hinds of stock is a good milker; can tend furnace; not afraid to work mod rf!?!, 1 a?f*five.fy"rr' bc,st cit> reference. Address for two 2?ys J- i.box 203 Herald office. A SITUATION WAN TED-AS COACn.MAN AND XX. groom and useful man; can niilk, attend to furnace food reference; the country preftrred. Address J. II , bo* IJ4 ilerald ofilce. A MAN 35 YEARS OF AGE WISHES A SITUATION ^ as coachman and gardener; no objection to milk a cow and ma?o himself generally uselnl; can give good reference. Address COAC IIM AN, box 1*1 Herald offi ce." A S GARDENER, COACHMAN AND MAN OF ALL XV. worse (suj^lo i ; is not airaid ot work; city and country reference Address (GARDENER, box 110 Herald office A SITUATION AS COACHMAN WANTED?BY A XX young man; uuderstauds gardening, milking and fur V?,"01<l8ri,t? wages; good rolurences. Adilrflss 1) box 1 <5 Herald office. AS COACHMAN AND VEGETABLE GARDENER?BY XV a single man; strictly sober; understands both branches thoroughly; can milk and mako himsell useful , moderate wages; city references. Address B , box 1114 Herald office? AN At COACHMAN WANTS A SITUATION?IS PER ;?V j his business in every respoct; safe aud stylish ??' n fSS-m b'" cit>' reference. Call on or address . K., i^y Went li^tn ?t. A YOUNG MAN' A3 COACHMAN AND GROOM: CAN or addre'ss"WcBMlHl' st* "Ud 0bUs",K S?"d <V" AN englishman (MARRIED, NO FAMILY. v? coachman in a first cla.ii family; highest testimonials Branch'office CUJ'"r' Address THOMAS, Herald Uptown A COACHMAN WISHES A SITUATION; IS A FIRST , 1. ' "J*" : '">J?>taiids his bnslness thoroughly; al?o SS2?D.BS:,aMwSt4te.hM l'1*est t",lmo"i**? Ad A S COACHMAN AND GROOM?BY A SINGLE M IN XV city or country ; will be generally useful; four vea'ra' besi reference. Call on or address JAMBS, 12 West 4;:d ?t private stable. * \ SITUATION WANTED BY A COLORED MAN \S ca!c m!:l" "I to tako cire of furnace- in.I make hi m lia i' rcn,reace- Ihi|Uire for WM. MAJERS / *0ACHMAN AND l'I>AIN GARDENER?CITY OR \J country; tend furnace, poultry and miUt if required A as, ^rrir^on? ( "jOACHMAN.?BY A SINGLE YOUNG MAN WHO J ran furnish best of reference; no objection to thn -untry. Call on or address II. IL, No. 5 West 15th rt rear private stable 1 (COACHMAN AND GARDENER>TSITUATION BY A V. yonng man .American l.orn. of temperate habits; g.?id hostler and vegetable gardener; can milk, Ac.; oest rufer enc? from la-t employer. Call on or address J. M 41U West o hI sc, rear, lor two day?. ( COACHMAN'S SITUATION WANTED-BY A GERMAN* (alngle) ; six years city reference; no objection to tho conn try. Address for three days, C. l\, box 171 Ileralu L pt4>wn liraneh office. ( COACHMAN and (.ROOM, protestant, WISHES A situation: go.d cit? r?*r?rence from ls?t emn'ovar's Brine" office'"" J" VVt'!" ,:;U " ' "er?,J L'plown ( ;ardener-s situation wanted-bv a maiu!ii:? VJ Ulan ; thoroughly understands the care of greenhouse, hot and cold grapery, fruit and vegetables; ha. the bust Island Aadre?? D. K , post office, Stapieton, State? rj.ARDENE.R 8 SITUATION WANTED-BV A STEADY .i _r",nPctent man! understands the care of horses and .if. U a tfi'Heman s place. Address W. F., box I I'l Ilerald office. ' SITUATION WANTBD-BY A SINGLE MAV VS KT coachman and gardener; can milk, tend furnace ;'good reference. Address M. S., box 1^4 Ilerald office. t^liiMTuN WANTED IB COACHMA* AND gar" O dencr: would make himself useful (single;; Is a .rood HeSfd USue C"" m"k- 'tc A'l,,r"? > h<ix 150 \V ANTEII-HY A respectable PROTESTANT MAN T r a situation as inarhman: is sober, honest mid In.lus ^MHeraTdofflce'*? d,} reference. Address Y. II. M., box TirAN'TED?A SITUATION BY A RESPKcTABLE ?T colored yjung man as waiter or coachman; 12 rears city reference. 151 West 81st St. ' ,r lr' W ANTED?BY A respectable COLORED man i ?? altustion as coachman ; tb< very best reference gi'ou ^?J'r APP'y" tH',U"n H A M ""d a ?? *' HELP \S AVTKO?JIAI.es. A GENTS WANTED IN EVERY TOWN VND CITY I'i se.i foods wanted and used in evotv familv soils Triti'lt ,'in "r *<?'?r?ss M ANUKA M Kr.it, iHJi tSiOR'iway, room 11. i HOT OK YOUNG MAN WHO HAS HAD SOME i\ experience in the Hna hoot and shoe business; none b it those wl - have first class references need answer. Addreai "Ury exp,",-<1, 113 uuf4i<| A OfcNTH \\ \NrB0?FiRHT CLASS J'KItSONS OF f:v ^nylnrRrmk^an-iVk^' l4\[mrlwl^ Kxcelii'or Letter pyl?? Book* an 1 Ink; copies legibly aud clean without roomiVand 4.' A,J,lr,M c?" "l Nassau st.. iS??awa A?.?T; ft 'V'n" CiTYAND COUNTRY. TO SELL B ?JARKEKPER WANTED-APPLY AT 607 3D AV-" ? after ^o rl.^k . good reference re,,aired. AY" |>OV W A NTK f)~ IN AN KDfTOR'i OFFICE AD. to w 1 references, previous Occupation ai??? hand writing, wages required, W. It C , box Hi] Herald^ 5S& * IV'T W * HARDWARE f'OM MISSION _ A? ' ,nr fr"m " hool arnl re-i ilng?Itb his parents, must writo well and l>a accurate af fltrurei a* !?#? wllI ho omp ored on book, the first rear ; salarTf^) a I ;?, giving and WANTKD-A THOROUGHLY EXPERIENCED SI It TT pcription canvasser for an established dally corauei TlO.^rx l^^r^' Addre" ^BH?8IP WfAN fED-A SMART BOY, I.V a BUTCHER'S VVrA?JKf.0J2ZT^Ji 'MrS^, Murray st., ?ecoud fliobt. n to 4. ^ 11 Uf ANTFD?A STOUT YOUTH WHO CAN WiLIt well. Address |J. A . Herald office T ANTED? A YOUNG MAN AS WAITER, APPL* AT ' Mn Moeameiu Uuuaa l.'aion *?.??*#. P WASTED?MALEI. YYrA???D?a few agents to introduce A SEW V ?*?r* office ltd home In Ilia city. Call after :> Tuesday, M A A CO., 128 Chambers it. "IITANTED?A YOUNtf MAN FOB LUNCH COUNTER; ?App,r frotu ,o to ia SALES AT AUCTION. ARr XOTIC K THE PRANG COLLECTION, comprising more than 2i >0 original OH mi l Water Color Painting* principally painted to order for the owner and uow on free exhibition day and eveuing at the Art R jotns, 817 Broadway. NOTICES 11Y THE PRESS "A largo and . important offering of picture*, mostly cabinet works paiateu to Mr. Prang's order." "Aside from tlie interest which is attached to this collec tloB on account of iti profouj mle, It is entitled to notlco a? an art exhibition pure aud simple." '"In the ?election of the subjects great taste has been ob setTed, and in almost every ItiMlM't they represent th? beat ?.tyle tt the artist* whoso naiue? are attachod to the can vases," "It is a gheat thing to own the genuine original, of which myriad copies have been published." Time of sale. The entire collection will bo sold by auction on this Tues day and Wendesdayt evening, at tliH place of exhibition, at B o'clock. The Messrs. LBAV1TT, Auctioneer*. Adrian h. miller, auctioneer. Absolute auction - ale Hy order ol the executors of Loffert [.efforts, deceased, un der the diroctiou of Man X Parsons, Attorneys, 2S5 choice Building Lots, situated on Fulton, Bedford, Franklin und Atlantic avenues; Herkimer. Pacific and Denn streets, and Bedford place, Brooklyn. Including the residence of J. Carson Hrevoort, at the Exchange Salesroom. Ill Broadway, New York, on TUESDAY, December 7, 1870. '1 his. property, which is now offered for sulo for the first time, ic within 45minuUui of the how York City Hall by the Pulton ferry and withiu i."i minute* of the Fifth Avenne Ho tel by the Greenpoint or Williamsburg ferry. The character ol the neighborhood U I'ully established. brown stone houses and stores bajng on all sides. The property will he re stricted against nuisances. Terms of sale will be liberal. For maps Ao., apply to A. 11. MULLER A SON, Auction eer*. No 7 Pine struct, Now York,, or NASSAU INSUR ANCE COMPANY, No. :*) Court street, Brooklyn. Title absolute. Halo without liuilt or reservation. A UCTION SALE?THIS DAY. MAGNIFICENT AND 1V superb Household Furniture, property of E. (lay, Esq.. to bo sold THIS (Tuesday) MORNIN0, commencing at lot, o'clock, nt the cle - ant Are story brown stone mansion 12<i West Ufid st., near Oth av. Magnificent inlaid Parlor Suits, covered in satin, broratol mil rep; elegant Stelnway A Sons and Chickering Piano fortes; Inlaid Centre, Side and Console Tables;>Cnblnets, Jardinieres. Bronzes, Oil Paintings, and Chamber Snits in solid walnut: Dressing Cases, Bureaus, Wnshstauds, hatr an! spring Mattresses, Carpets. Ac.; Bookcases, Secretaries, Library I allies, Turkish Suit, Chairs. Dining Room?Buffet, Extension Tahlo. solid walnut Chairs, China, Dinner and Tea Sets, Lounges, Uail Stand, Ac.; also Basement and Ser vants Furniture. LCKK FITZGERALD, Auctioneer. N. B.?Men to pack and ship goods. A. ?JERE. JOHNSON*. .JR., AUCTIONEER, old stand, 37 Nassau street. THIS DAY, at 1<"'W o'clock. L ET CJ large sale of fine moqi et carpets, carved black walnut Parlor and Bedroom Suits, elegant elegant Office Furniture, Lounges, Brousos, Figures, Kitchen L ten sils, Ae. On TO MORROW" .Wednesday), at 10W o'clock, AT THE PRIVATE RESIDENCE 11 LEXINGTON AVB nue, between Twenty-fourth and Twenty fifth streets. ALL T1IK FINE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE CON taiued in said house, comprising in part rosewood nnd black walnut Parlor and KodrOom Sufts, all the feather Beds and Bedding, velvet and Brussels Carpets, Ac. Particulars to-morrow. On THURSDAY, nt 10^i o'clock, AT TIIE MARBLE WORKS, 584 (HUDSON STREET, NEAR BANK STREET, ONE HUNDRED VERY FINE MARBLE AND MAR blelred Mantels, unfinished Marble Stock, Herring Safe, Desks, Ac. AUCTION SALE THIS DAY. THIS (Tuesday MORNING, commencing at 10 o'clock, SUPERB HOUSE HOLD FURNITURE, at the 070 story brown stone mansion NO 17 WEST JtiTH ST., BETWEEN .71'II AND OTII AYS. Steinwav four round octavo Pianoforte, Decker A Bros, ttnrlght octavo Pianoforte, Real imported Bronzes and Bisque Figures, Paintings by eminent artists, Statuary. Works of Art, PARLOR SUITS, richly carved rosewood nnd walnut frames, Covered in crimson, ten and gold broende satin and cote laino; Turkish and Spanish Lounges, Easy Chairs, inluid rn irquetrle and gilt Centre and Console Tables, rosewood Ktagores, Cabinets, French plate Mirrors, lace Curtains, French Mantel Sets, 60 day Clocks, Musical Boxes. Jardin ieres, velvet Rugs, Ornaments, handsome inlaid Library and Secretaire Bookcases, choice Books, library Tables; elegant Turkish Suit (7 pieces), ladv ? Writing Dosli. BEDROOM FURMTUHE, CONSISTING elaborate and plain Bedroom Sots, inlaid and gilt Bedsteads, Dressing Cases, Bureaus, Withstands, single and double, Bedsteads, 3:i fine hair and spring Mattresses, foather Pil lows, Blankets, Toilet H-ts. rep and plush Suits, marble top Tables, ('hairs. Rockers, Billiard Table. DINING FURNITURE, vi/. -Two Kxtemrion Tables, in laid French walnut Sideboard, i'hairs in leather. Silverware, Dinner and Toa Sets, Cutlery, Ac.; two hull Stands, velvet, Brussels and ingrain Carpets; Kitchen Furniture, Ac. N. B.?Sale positive. Parties ohout purchasing will posi tively find this a rar? chance Take Sixth avenue or Uni versity place cars, or 5th av. stage to ftttb st. ROBERT C. CASH IN', Auctioneer. Competent men to pack or ship goods, city or country. Auction notice-large and positive sale of magnificent Household Furniture, Brouses, Parlor ,-oiits. Chamber Suits, Ac.. this {Tuesdayj morning, commencing at lo>, ox-lock, at four story residence 121 Last Twentieth street, near Broad way, over $20,000 worth of elogaut Household Furniture, made to order; fine rich Parlor Suits, covered in satin, reo, Ac.; Carpet;, Bookcase4, Centre Tables, Turkish Chairs, Et.igeres, *00 volumes of Books, Library Suits. Chamber Suits, solid black walnut Bedsteads, Dressing Csses, Mat tressos, Buffet. Chairs, Extousion Tables; ulso basement and servant's Furniture. HENRY ZINN, Auctioneer. A UCTION.-LARGE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE SALE, J\ this (TUESDAY) MORNING, at 10>i o'clock, ut the large private house, 105 East Thirteenth street, near Fourth avenue, by J. KltAEMEU, Auctioneer. Over 600 lots handsome Household Furniture, 21 Carpets, rose wood Pianoforte, Paintings; satin, brocade, rep and haircloth Parlor Suit- ; Curtains, Mirrors, Vases, Clocks, Bedsteads, Bureaus, Washstands, Wardrobes, :?>) spring nitA hair Mattre.?os, Blankets, Bedding Sideboard, Extension Tables; 200 lots of Glass, China, Silver Ware, Cutlery, Lounges, Chairs, Carpets, Kit chen Furniture, Stow s, Stair Carpets, Ac. Goods packed and dehverel for purchasers. Sale positive. A TTENTION TOY AND FANCY GOODS BUYERS. U1 BISSELL, WELLES ,V MILLET. Auctioneers. THIS DAY, TUESDAY. December 7. at 10fa A. M. at No. 15 Murray street. Largo-ale of orer 000 lot4 Toys and Faucy Goods in great variety. Also Que Motto Cups nnd Saucers. Vases, Cologne Sets, Mautle Sots, Flowor stands. Ac., Ac. BenjamYn'p" fairchild, AUcflONEML BENJAMIN P. FAIRCIIILD, AuctlonMfc will sell, >n Tuesday, December 7, 1*75, 12 o'clock, noon, at Ex change Sale-room, 111 Broadwny, by ordor of the Supreme I 'ourt, House and Lot, on Sullivan street; roar House and Lot on Thompson street, between Broome undGraud Streets; 71) per ccnt mav remain for three or five year*. .1. B. AITKLV Plaintiffs Attorn iv, 1W7 Broadway. HENRY I. CULLBN, .Jr., Referee, Evening Post Building. Y B. EMANUEL. AUCTIONEER.?THIS DAY, AT 2 o'clock, at 174 Bowery, a large and attractive sale of as'orted Toys, Fauc/ Articles and China Ornaments, suit able fur the holiday trnde Dealers invited. Y 1 SI DORR J7s WARZKOPF. AUCTION EE R. WILL sell this day, 10 o'clock, the toilance of large stock or Hosiery, Fancy Goods. Dry Goods, Toys, splendid Store Fix tarc^ ol store 536 Eleventh avenue, corner Forty-second street. Dealers attend. BY MAX BAYERSDORFER, AUCTIONEER?SELLS 1 o'clock, at 851 fl'oit Thirty-eighth street. Stock and FlxtWes of Grocery, in lots. MAX BAYERSDORFER S office, II chambers stroct, CoLTt >N. AI CTIONBKR ? lCx'ra large sale of Ifonsehold Furniture, Piano, Mir; irs, Br011r.es. Paintings, China andOlast Ware, Ac Ac., to morrow (Wednesday, l>orem'>er 8, at the Miction rooms ?">:* East Thirteenth near Broadway, oue ol the largost sales of tha season, embraciM very elegavt solid hlaak wal nut Bedroom Solts, elegant l arlor do . Dressinx Casos, rich velvet und Atibusson Carpets, rich Cliiua and GlM* Ware, CurMlns and Cornices, Bedding, lie., Ae.; also a largi amount silver and silverplated Goods. N. B.?The Carpets will Im) sold about 2 o. , o'clock. C ERARD BETTgX CO., A! C'TIONKERS. \JT --tore aud salesroom No. 7 Old slip and 101 Pearl street. This day (Tuesday) December 7, at 11 o cluck, within the stire. Flour .m l .Starch. barrels family Flour. 3.V> ooxrs family Starch i For account of whom it tney concern), Wooden? are. Lot >f Pails, Buckett, Baskets, Brushes, Mouse Traps, Faucets. Knife B >xei, Toy Pails, Ac. GERARD BKTTSJtJf'O.. Auctioneers. BHERTS A SONS, ALCTIONEERS PBREMKTORY SALE OF CABINET FURNITURE, ENTIRE -sTOCK OF MESSRS, IRVINO A SON, VALUED AT OVER $7.->,000. On MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, DEC. i. 7 AND 8, ATTTi. O'CLOCK EACH DAY, AT THEIR FACTORY AND WAREROOMH, NOS. 204, 208 AND 208. EAST TWENTY SEVENTH ST., NEAR THntlT AVENUE. NOTICE. I'rr>r to maktaig extensive alterations in our business on the 1st of January next we have instructed Bessrs. Herts t > ins to close out jnr entire st ick at auction as above, of !er;.-ig a rare opportunity to h itel keepers, furniture dealer* and private purchasers. The goods are all of our own uianu fsctdrn and fully guaranteed, embracing every variety of Parlut, Chamber, Library and Dining Room Suits, Cabinets, Baaels. Jardinieres Music Stands, Escretoires, Hall Stands, Turkish Ksrmnaet and Easy 1 hairs Ac., Ac. I'he goods are now on exhlbiiion. and tbe sale will be posi tively oritboijt any reserve. IRVING ,t SON. 204, -Jin AND 20ft EAST TWENTY SEVENTH STREET. B 11. sn HERTS A SONS. AUCTIONEERS, aloji".>otas 17 Park p: .??> and 14 Murray street. Mortgage bale of CHOICE WINES, LIQUORS, GROCERIES, TEAS, COFFEES, SUGARS, CIGARS, CANNED GOODS, OILS, SPICES, PICKLES, SAUCES, AC, AC., ON TUESDAY, DE'.'. 7, AT 10,!* O'CLOCK, AT NO. I.2H9 BROADWAY, CORNER THIRTY-FIFTH STREET, being the entirn Stock of a first class family Grocery Store. BY ORDER OF JACQUES II HERTS. ATTORNEY FOR MORTG AOEK. T COOKE, AUCTIONEER, SELLS, TO-MORROW, *1 ? 125th street and Third svenne, entire ronteuts of rest donee, full assortment good second hand Furnlt uro; sale ataa?ln|fly positive; taie commences 10W o'clock, w HALKM A'r Al'CTIOW. TAMM M KORD~ AUCTIONEER?THIS DAT AT 3 ej o'clock, at 76 Third avenue, at the Kent Bide Auction fcoom*, the entire Furniture of three families houaes re moved from htornKo; tlsu by order of the Matteeoa uuuse. 80 Comforts, of ell description*, toother with .*) heir eud other Mattresses. Bedding In abundance end everything for housekeeping; Wardrobos, Lounges, dofas, Chairs, xtoc&ers, together with the Kitchen Furniture. MARSHAL'S SALR.-B* VIRTUE Of AK EX ECU ti 'ii I will expose f?r sale thi? day, at 11H ??,? ? *.A* M., at B58U Went Twenty ninth street, a lot of Tailoring Goods, Cloth, Ac. A. M EltBUCH, Marshal. PAWNBROKER'S KALE.?THIB DAY, BY JAMES AOAR, 5? New Bowery, a large assortment of unre deemed pledges Dresses, Shawls, Remnants, Sheets, Spreml,,, Quilts, Blanket*. Beds, Pillows, Bolsters. Coats, Pants and Vests. and various oilier articles too numerous lo montiou. By order of M Cook, 21 Amity street. PAWNBROKER'S HALE?TIIOM AS J. M'ORATlt, Auctioneer, 138 Chatham street, cornor Mnlborry, will sell this day. U o'clock. Men's and Women's Clothing, Dresses. Shawls, Remnants, Qnllls, Blankets, Bedding, Bonis, Shoes, Ac. ; also Coats, l'auts and Vests. By order C. Beriu>teln, Division streot. PAWNBROKER'S SALE?WATCH E8 AND JEWEL ry.?R. FIELD, general Auctioneer, salesroom No. S9 Bowery, will sell this day. at 11 o'clock, 0<M> loti Gold and Silver Watches, Diamond and Gold Jewelry, Pins, Rings, Earrings, Gold, Guard, fob and Vest Chains, Ac., Ao Also two Seal Skin Saeques, two Camel's Hair Shawls, relvet Cloaks,Guus, Pistols Musical Instruments, Ac.. Ac. By order R SIMPSON A CO., 193 Bowery. N. B?Three Lofts to let at No. SO Bowery. Richard Walters' sons, auctioneers. Assignee's Sale. Manufacturer's slock new Walnut Furniture, THIS DAY Tuesday), at 11 o'clock, at 37 East Broadway, Walnut Chamber and l'arlor Suit*, Dressing Cases, French Bedsteads and VVashstands, 40i> Walnut anil Pine Chairs Extension Tables. Rockers, Cribs, Desks, Ac. CHARLES A. BINDER, Assignee. Mortgage Sale at 11), o'clock, two Rosewood Pianos. CHERIEE'S SALE OK A 1IAT AND CAP STORR.?S O HERMAN, SherilTii Auctioneer, sells this day (Tuesday) December 7, at 101^ o'clock, at No. 1,'J73 Broadway, the entire Stock of a first class hat store, consisting of inenS, boys' and yonth'n felt and silk Hats, Caps, Umbrellas, Show cases, Fixtures, Ac. WILLIAM 0. CONNER, Sheriff. William H. Buitys, Deputy. CUIERIPK'8 SALE.?J. 8EEBACHER, AUOTIONKKB, O will sell to-morrow, a large stock of Groceries 1*n<* Liquors. For particulars see Wedneday morning's Herald. It MITCHELL, AUCTIONEKU. t w Manufacturers' sale superior Sllverplated Ware and Table Cutlery. The Taunton Silver Plate Company offer their entire stock at (taction, at No. 4 Maiden lane, daily, at 11 o'clock A. M , and at l,17? Broadway, daily, at 2 o'clock P. M., until their entire stock is closed out. , , , , TUo K"o<*? are all first class, and will he sold without reservation or limit, offering great inducements to dealers, hotel and saloon keepers and private families who iutoud purchasing fine nilvorwaro and table cutlery. The Htorc.will be to lease and the Fixtures lor sale .Tauuary 1. 1875. Per order of Taunton Silver Plate Company. H. SWAIN, treasurer. WILLIAM ABBOTT, AUCTIONEER. ?T Ottice No. 3 Chambers street. By virtue ot a chattel mortgage, I will sell on Tuesday, December 7, 1875, at 0o'clock in tho fbrenoou, the entire furniture and Fixtnres of the Lager Beer Saloon at 149, 1M and \C)H Chatham street, in the city of New York, 150 Chairs, one four-pull ale Pump, a large number of Tables, lilasMware, Ac. WILLIAM ABBOTT, JR., Attorney for Mortgagee. El'KOPEAN STEAMSHIPS. I C1UNARD LINE.?B. AND N. A. R. M. S. P. CO. > NOTICE. With a view to diminishing tho chances of collision the steamers of this line take a specillc course tor all seasons ol the year. On the outward passage froin Queenstown to New York or Boston, crossing the meridiau of 50 at 43 latitude, or noth ing to tho north of 4!l. On the homeward patsage, crossing the meridian of 50 at 4'2 latitude, or nothing to the north of 4U. FROM NEW YORK FOR LIVERPOOL AND Ol'KENSTOWN. I ALGERIA Wed.. Dec. ? I ?RUSSIA Wod., Dec. 22 JAVA Wed., Dec. 15 | < illNA Wed..Jan. "29 Stoamers marked * do not carry steerage passengers. Cabin passage,$80, 9100 and#1 HO, gold, according to ho- | commoiiatlon. Return ticWcts oil favorable terms. Steerage tlcknU to and from all parts of Europe ftt very low rates. Freight and Q*lin ollice. No. 4 Howling Green. Steorage office, 111 Broadway (Trinity building.) ^ ? CHARLES tl. FRANOKLYN, Agent. _ ASSENGERSPER STEAMSHIP ALOE HI a EMBARK from the Cunard wharf, foot of Grand street. Jersey j Oitv, at noon on Wednesday, Decembers 1S75. CHARLES "FRANOKLYN, No 4 Bowliir.' green. New York. NLY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE. THE GENERAL TRANSATLANTIC COMPANY'S j MAIL STFAMERS BETWEEN NEW YORK AND HAVRE, calling at Plymouth Kl B.) The splendid vesseUon this favorite route for the Continent , (being inoro southerly than any other) will sail lrooi pier No. 50 North River as follows :? LABRADOR. Sanglier Saturday. Dee. II PEKKIKE. Daure Saturday. Dec. its PRICE OF PASSAGE IN GOLD (including wine) Pirst Cabin, $11" to $12n, according to accommodation; Second Cabin, $7-'; Third Cabin, lf40. Return ticket* at reduced rates. Steerage, $20. with superior accommodation, including au ncce^6arles without extra charge. Steamers marked thus ? do r.ot carry steerage passengers. LOUIS DE BEBI AN. Alient, 53 Broadway. MTED STATES MAIL LINE-STEAM To (Jl'EENS town and L VKRPKUL Sailing every TUESDAY from pier 4ti North River. IDAHO, Doc. 7,noon. WYOMING. Dec.29.0:30 A.M DAKOTA, Dee. 11. 0 ::iO A.U. NEVADA. Jan. 1. 10 A. M. WISCONSIN, Dec. 21, noon. MONTANA, Jan. 11, 3 P.M. Cabio. intermediate and steerugo at lowost ratos. Prepaid tickets Ht low rates, f ? . ,, Passcmiors booked to and from Paris. Hamburg. Norway, Sweden, ?0. Drafts ou Ireland, England, France aud Ger many at lowest *^lLLUM k (JUI0Ni 39 Bro.dw.y. ol'licIAL NOTICE -THE SPLRND1D MAIL STEAM 0 ship IDAHO sails for tjueeiistown and Liverpool on Tuesdoy, December 7, at noon. Cabin, Intermediate and Steerage Passage at lowest rates. Apply lo W 11.1.1 A.MS A OUI0N, 29 Broadway. _ AMBURG AM ERIC AN PACKET COMPANY'S LINE for PLYMOUTH. OIIHRBHUItO and IIAMBLRG. ltLOPSTOCK. Dec. 01 WIELANI) Dec. 29 FRISI\ Doc. lti| I'OMMERANIA Dee. W) Kates of passage to Plymouth, Loudon, Cherbourg, Ham burg and nil points In England, Scotland and Males:? Cabin, first saloon, gold Cabin, second saloon, gold J*' KUNH A ilDT A% C." B.' R i CM \ RD A BO AS.'' General Agents, General Passenger Agents. 01 Broad street, New V'rk. HI Broadway. New York. CITATI LINE -TO OLAHGOW, LIVERPOOL, DIBLIN, n BELFAST AND LONDONDERRY. sailing from Eagle pier, lloboken, N. J. STVTE OF PENNSYLVANIA Thursday. Dec. 10 STATE OK VIRtilNIA Thursday, Dec. :*) STATE Ol' INDIANA Thursday, J an. Ci und every alternate Thursday thereafter. First cabin, <W0, (70 and $81*; return tickets. $130. Second cabin. $15; re turn ticket*, ^S". Steerage at lowest ratos. Apply to AUSTIN. BALDWIN A CO., Agents-No, 72 Broadway. Stecra;;o ortico, No. 45 Broadway. ^ < /Treat"western steamship line (t TO BKIHTOL (ENGLAND) DIRECT. Sailing from pier IS East River, n? follows :? SOMERSET Western Thursday. December 10 (JP.E VT WESTERN. W indharn.. .Wednesday. December 20 Cabin parage, $7n; intermediate. H">; sicerago, $:to. cur rency ; excursion tickets $!2ft Appb to W. D. MORGAN, Agent, 7o nth street. AN0CARRY|NS('; TI1F. UNITED STATES MAIL NEW YOKE AND (JLAStlOW. VICTORIA Saturday, December II, nt P. M. BOLIVIA Saturday, December IS, nt 11 A. M. EI.YSIA SMurday, December U, at 3 1*. M. ETHIOPIA Saturday. Januarv 1. at ?? TO GLAI'-GOVV, LIVERPOOL, LONDONDERRY, yl'EENSTOWN OR BELFAST. Cubin?S*>5 to $m), eurrencv. iioo.rding to accommodation. INTERMEDIATE. STEERAGE, $2*. Drafts issued to any smount ut current rates. HENDERSON BROS., Agents. No 7 Bowling Green. N'ATIONAL LINE. From piers Nos. 44 and 17 Nortli River. FOR LONDON DIRECT. HOLLAND Tu.-sday, Dec. 14.2:.*) P. M. FOR Ql'KKNSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL. THE QUEEN Dec. 11.3 P. M I EGYl'T .Dec. 21, 9 A. M ENGLAND ..Dec. IS, II A M i HELVETIA.. Jan. 1, S A. M Cabin passage. #?!?) and tf"i), currency. S.oorage at greatly reduie'l prices Return tickets nt reduced rate*. I repaid steer*?e tickets from Liverpool nt the lowest rates. Apply attl.c co.npan> " J, HURST, Manager. tYmTnLine; Roval Mall Steame.'.s nro appointed to sail as follows J FOR OUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL. CITY OF BERLIN ...Saturday, December II, at r. M. CITY OF RICHMOND.. Saturday. December 1H. at 0 1. M. CITY OF BROOKLYN.. Saturday, December 25, at 2 1 ? M CITY OF CHESTER.Saturday. January I. IS70. at B A. M. CITY OF BRISTOL .8 ituiday. January ?. at 2 I. M. end each succeeding Saturday, front pier 4."> North River. RATES Of' PASSAGE. ., Cabin $?*), and $100, gold Steerage ?-?. currency Drifts iwurd at lowest rntea. . ^ For Cabin Pnsutse and ?onoral businosi apply ?t p.ny so'He?, 'No ir? Broadway. , North For Steeiage Passage at all Broauway, i" R,v#r' JOHN G. DALE, Agoot. Ur 11,SON LINE FOR SOUTH AMPTON AND HULL, sailing iron, pier,53. North KI'rer. " Wlow.^ OTHELLO Dec. VJ "^RlVo Ian 2M ('(ilii)MKO Jan. 1 I N A\ A it'^' * ? * ? ?' . ' irjo" currency; second cabin $ I ?, currency. Excursion tleketso'n very favorable terms, through tickets Issued to Continental and Baltic ports. Appl) for ftill par t'cil'" t,?I(ABLKa L, WRIGHT A CO.. 50 South street. x^ffli^^TWRR, NEW YORK, H1 fcASouthampton and Bremen. r? m* itnv s tiler foot of Second street, Ilobok-n. AVFIU t ' Dec 11 DRl'TACULAND ? Dec. 23 ODER ...Dec. 18 S A LI Kit.. Jan. 1 Rates of passage flrora New York to Southampton, Havre WtrstCabh. $100, gold; Seennd Cabin, $00, gold; Steerage, v ' $:io currency. Ka'S^SSSSiS'w.-nm,. for freight olf J>,^[j^(*VsV<CO.,]No 2 Bowling Green. \Vhit??ORHrylREENST6WN OR LIVERPOOL. CARRYING TUB UNITED STATES MAIL ? nRlATlC December 11, at 2 P. M, II \ 1,1'K" December IS. at 0:3<> A. M, GERMANI'V January 1. at s A. M, CELTIO Januarys, ftt ? ADRIATIC. . . .January 15, at ? Kroin the White Star Docks, pier 52 North River. Rules?Saloon, $00, $?") nud $100lu gold; return tickets on favorable terms. Steerage, $iW. Saloon, staterooms, smoking and bath rooms are placed amidships, where the noiso and motion are least, affording a degree of comfort hitherto unattainable at sea. For Inspection of plans and other Information apply nt the company suffice. 10 Broadway, X???>Jk-(;0RTTg> A(fent> KMoV AL?ON TURbD CV, 1 >F.' KM H ER 14, I II I'. OK lice of the White St*r Line will be transferred to 37 Broadway. IfOST DI it ect"and ECU N'Tmft: A L ROUTETO II Ot 31 LAND, HKLGII M, TUB RHINE, SWITZERLAND, AC., AO., VIA ROTTERDAM, _ Steamer P. OA LAND ^ S Thene beautiful steamen, carrying the United ?**}?? ?Wl to tho Netherlands, aro great favorite! with the put>lie. Trips regular; rates low ^ comfort and Uring perfect. Forfrwiflit. . _ ForpAMMf^, ur.nnrfl FCNGU. buyE * 00. L KDROPKAB ^WEAWUmPfc American link. ~ Weekly malt steamship service between PHILADELPHIA AND LIVERPOOL, CALLING AT QUEEXSTOWN, Sailing every Thursday from Philadelphia, anil Sailing every Wednesday from Liverpool. _ The following steamers are appointed to sail from Phila delphia :? ILLINOIS , ..Nov. 181 ?KENILWORTH Pec. 9 ?LORD CLIVE Nov. 25 INDIANA Dec. 18 OHIO Dec. 2 PENNSYLVANIA ...Dec. 23 PRICE OK PASSAGE IN CURRENCY. Cabin, l|7o to $ I' >0, according to location. Steerage and Intermediate ticket* to and from all point* at the lowest rates. Steamers marked with a star do not carry Intermediate. Passenger accommodations for all classes uiisurpaased. For passage, rales of freight and other inform*tlon up i?1y to v ' PETER WRIGHT A SONS, Oeneral Agents, 307 Walnut street, Philadelphia. GEO. W. COLToN, 42 Broad street, New York. 0? DONOVAN ROSS A.? CHEAPEST PASSAGE OFFICE, New York.?Steamers ovary day, Liverpool, Glasgow, Perry, Queen .town; Drain payable everywhere, England, Ireland. O'DONOVAN ROSSA'S Hotel, 182 Chatham square. COASTW1C1B STEAMSHIPS, . PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP LINE?FOU CALIFOR ula, Japan and China, lron^_North Kivor. Steamship ACAFULCO /. ..December 15, 12 noon Connecting for all Central American and Pacific porta. EXCURSION TICKETS TO THE CHlllAN EXPoSl TION AND RETURN, (rood till March. 1S70, <851. (told. OUTWARD TICKETS ONLY $221, GOLD. FROM HAN FRANCISCO FOR JAPAN AND CHINA. Steamship GREAT' REPL BLIC .... ^"uary 1 FROM SAN FRANCISCO FOR AUSTRALIA Aal) NEW ZEALAND VIA HONOLULU, S I. Steamship CITY ()!? SAN FRANCISCO... Monday, Dec. <J For freight or passage apply at pier *2 North River. 11. J. BLL1.AY, Superintendent. PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP LINE. For Kingston, Jamaica, Savanllla, Ac. Steamship HENRY UllAUNOEY will be dvspatchea on WEDNESDAY, December S, at 12 M., for above named ports. For passage, freight and aU other Information apply at oOiee on pier foot of Canal street. North River. II. J. BULL AY, Superintendent. X10R NASSAU, N. P.?REGULAR MAIL STEAMSHIP 1? line. The next three departures will bo as follows:? From New York direct CITY OF DALLAS, December t; from New York via SavanuiUi. (!?., December 14 nnd De c< m'-or 2H. For freight or passage apply to MURRAY, FERRIS A Co., Agents. 02 S.mtli street. yT"HAVANA AND MEXICAN MAIL SH. LINK . Steamers leave pier No. 3 North Rivor at 3 P. M. FOR HAVANA DIRECT. CITY OF MEIIIDA Tuesday, Dec. 7 CITY OF VERA CRUZ Thursday, Dec. 9 CITY OF NEW YORK Tburkday, Dee, 1(J FOR VERA CRUZ AM) NEW ORLEANS, via Havana. l'rogre-o, Campeaehy, Tuspan and Tamuico, CITY OF MHIIIDA Tuesday. Dec. 7 For Ire 1*lit or passage apply to .. F. ALEXANDRE .( SONS, 31 miil 33 Broadway. Steamers will leave New Orleans December l'l and Janu ary I tor Vera Cruz and all tho other ports. MORGAN'S LINE OF STEAMSHIPS for New Orleans and Texas will sail every S uurday to New Orleans, transferrin? TexU freight there to Morgan's Louisiana and Tex.w Railroad tor Brashoar, thence per steamer of Morgan's line to local PU| he steamer GEORGE W. ELDER will sail from pier 30 North River, on Saturday. December 11, at 3 P. M.t lor New Orleans direct. Through bills of lading signed to Mobile, Galveston, andta all points on the Galveston, llarrlsburg and San Antonio. Houston and Texas Central, International ami Groat North ern Texas and Pacific and Train-Continental Railroads, and to fndianoln and San Antonio, and all points on the Golf, Western Texas and Pacific Railway, Bracos Santiago, Cor pus Christi. Rocknnrt, St. Mary's und Fulton. Freight tor St. Mary's and Fulton landed at RocKport. Lighterage and Channol dues at either Corpus Chriatior Brazos Santiazo at tho expense and risk of consi gnee. Froight for Brownsville, Matamoraa and points In the in terior must have consignee at Bratos Santiago Insurance can be effected under open policy of U A.?ni? ney A Co., Npw Orleans. From New York to New Orleans s.( per cent; from Now York to all Texas ports via Now >r 1CFrelgiit'at lowest rates. For freight further Inform*, tlon apply to CHARLES A- WIIITNEV A CO., Agents, v Pior M North River. rTEXAS LINE FOR GALVESTON, TOUCHING AT KEY X Welt, carrying the United States mail. Ibe steamer G W CLYDE, Captain Pennington, will sail on Saturday, December 11. at 3 P M- from pier 20 East River. Through bills of lading given to all points ou tho Houston and lexaa Central International and Groat Northern, Galveston* Houston and Henderson and the Galveston, Harrlsburg an<I San Antonio railroads. Freight and insurance at lowest rate*. For freight or passage. having superior accommodations, apply toC. U. M.VLLORV A CO., 153 Maiden lane, or W. P. CLYDE, NO. (J Bowling Green. vfEVV~YOKK AND iIA VAN \ Dl R El "T MAIL UNE. These first class steamships will sail at J I . M. from pier 13 North River, foot of Cedar street, for Havana direct* COLUMBUS Tuesday, I)oc. 14 CRESCENT CITY....' Thursday, Dec. 23 For freight and paiaago, having unsurpassed uccommodar tious, appiy to^ j, CLYDE A CO., No. C Bowling Oreeu. McKeller, Luliiig A Co.. Agents In Havana. /ALD DOMINION STEAMSHIP COMPANY, (J sailing from pier 37 North River. For Norfolk, City Point and Richmond, Tuesdays, Thurs days and Saturdays at 3 P. M.t connecting witfc<ho \ irginia and Tounussee Air Line, Atlantic Coast Line, Piedmont Air Line, Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad, and with tho com pany's steam lines to interior points in North ','nroUna and Virginia. Newberu ami Washington, N. C. (via Norfolk), every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. m w Lewes, Del., Monday and Thursday at 4 P. M., connecting with Maryland and Delaware railroads. Passenger accommodations nnsurpateed- . . , Through parage tickets and bills oriadtn*to all points at lowest rales. Insurance to Norfolk. Ac., j i>er cent. !? rei? t received daily at pier 37 North ""^pA^l'V^si ont Greenwich street. N. L. Mot-RLADY. rreauiont. "iurEKKLY FLORIDA LINE. >V Port Roval. S. C.: Fernandlna. Ha.; "run* wick. C.4. Tho favorite and well known steamer III NMVIL.LK, Chester, master, having superior accommodation* for pas ?enger* will sail Thursday, l>ecember !?. from pier 3 NortJ River, at 3 P. M. to above ports, making connections with all points South and Southwest, via Fort Royal, the r iona? and Bi unswick Railroads. First clas? passage to l-ornandlna 'A First class passa-.e to JjicksouvUle 2- j^i Fir-t clas- passage to Augusta. ???????'" '"J Through tickeis issued to all points South and s<iuthwest-. Steamer MONTGOMERY, Faircloth, master, will follow 10th ol Dcceml>or. For freight or passage apply to 1IRRM. GELPCKE. No. 5 William street. I/OR liALTFA\. N. S.-TliK STEAMSHIP' GEOROS f CKOMVVKLL, Ctptain BACON, willleave for Above port on THTHsSpAY. UKCKMBKU i), at 3 V. M. For Ireljht or passage having excellent accommodation^ npl'ly l? CL.VRK A SEAMAN, SO W.ist street. I ,>Oll NEW ORLEANS DIRECT THE C.ROM WELL LINE. The steamship HUDSON, Captain Oaeor, Saturday, December 11, at 3 o'clock I. M., from pier No. 9 North Rivor IIUIU MBi , Throusb billa if ladinir criven to Mobile au?l all principal lints on the Mississippi River. Cabin passage, steerage. $2.?. Apply to CLARK A SEAMAN. Si} West street. CJKMIMONTiTi,Y LINE FOR VENEZUELA, VIA ST.* O Thomas, carrying the United States mall. I he steamer RONDELET, Captain McCreeiy.wlUsnllfroui pior J) si River, Wednesday, December 1>, at 3 P. M For freight iiassage, having line accommodations, apply to IL LLLOkY A CO., l."?3 Maiden lane. __ CAI East T MAL HE PI'BLD' ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED Til AT i THE KOl LOWING PI, AC ICS ARK 'I HE ONLV & CTIIoitlZFl) OFFICES FOR 'THE RECEIPT OF ADVERTISEMENTS AND SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR TUB n hroadway!1 corner" ann street. 1 28.'> BROADWAY . U4 POCTH.KIXTli STREET, PHILADELPHIA. CORNER BOERUM AND FULTON STltllETS, BROOK LYN. TRAVFiLLEKS' Gl'IDE. \ IjT niVE R LINE TO BOSTON, I V ? Ne?uo-t md Full River.-The magnificent aleainrr, NFWPORT and OLD COLONY leave pier 2'< North River Ir.l.'t ol \lurrai -trcet, dailj- (Sunday* excepMIW. at 4 :.l'i 1" M. 'l'hroojh tlckots sold at all principal holels In the city. r tvpvNSYLV \MA RAILROAD. 1JENNM XHE GREAT TRUNK LINE AND UNITED STATES MAIL ROLTE. Trains leave New York, from foot of Dosbroases and Cort FxoresV1 for' Ilarrlshnrg, I'itt. burg, tho West and Sooth ?:itli Pullman Palace Cars attached, 0: W A. M., ? fhtl s :niP. M. Sundny, <1 and S:80 P. M. , For VVillianisoort and Lock Haven (vm PliiladelBliia and Frio Rallrntid Division, connecting at Philadelphia), .?..10 A \i For williamsport, L>ck 11 awn, ( orry and Erie, 8:::nP M connecting at Corry for Tltusvillo, letroleum rOr?Ball'lm" re,' WadiI!'gN>n an I tho South, "Limited Wash ington Express" Of Pullman 'arlor Cars dally except Kundav, ?:30 A. M.; arrive at Wellington 4 10 I. M. Regular nl ?:4<> A. M.. 3 and P. M Sunday, O P. M. Expre.s for Phllad"Iphia. 7. 7:30 H:40, A. M., 12 3 I 't in -I '? 7 s .3'?, II P. M. anil 12 night. Snndajj 5,'c' 7, 6:3 1 and 01'. M. Emigrant and second class, 7 For Newark at n. 0:30, 7. 7:K\ S. S> 10. 11 A. M 12 M? 1 2 2:30, 3:10. 3:40, 4, ?:!??. 4:30. d:o0, 5, S?), &:+>, tt'lO tl 20 0 '30 7, 7:30. S;10, 10, 11 ::H) I. M. and 14 night. Sunday, 5:20, 0:;*J 7 and 8 :10 P M. *7:i?>, ?&,!' iVA V4 Ml fl'-lo e 20 ???' 7 7:30. ?:10, lO, 11 :80 P. M. aud 12 night. Snnd iy, ?"?:20, 0-3 I. 7. and S:10 P M. For Rah way, n. &???., 7. 7 .4<? ? 0 II A. M.. 12 M.. 1. * 3 10 !t:4ii. 4, 1:10, 1:30, 4 ::??>, ?y.W 2 O 7. *10,10 IV M. and 1*2 night. Sunday, ?> .20, For Woodbrldge. "'I'erth Amboy and South Ambny, 0 and 10 Kor P^llp.lmU ^ ** For Flemlngton, i?:W? A. M. and J I. M. K 'x? K rsKS. KiSSSS- id c'^, vi! F; "i and 7:30 A M via Monmouth Junction. , ^ ^ dTl^n* A M aud 7:1,1 K m. ilaijjrj Philadelphia. 3 .0 fl:20 0^ W^ f & da^V^^^nO0:^'!!^ l a.. 7:40, 0:20 and 10 27 Ticket Odices, 530 and 041 Broadway, No. 1 Astor HoriJf r'mWSos'"' i 1 RANK TIIO Mit-n^r oeneral Passenger Agent TittOVIDFNCE AND STONINOTON STEAMSHIP CO. T)L0\ll>LN( LA.^ouk asd BOSTON. HTONlNOTOIf LINK. . (fxcopt Huuday.), 4^01.*. UNR _ . J |[ivor' foot of Koblnion strict, 111# ,t..r,hPprELECTRA and "GALATE daily (except Sun dajrl}|At 4 1*. M ^? -?* ?t\inr iDKi Pill \ VIA BRARCII A.NI> lilll 1 > III LAD KM i 11A ^ goi.ril F.R.N RAILROAD. 1 F.Ira frmu ^ew York to i;?lladelpbU only $2 23. Commencing October 4 1^75. Leave. New York, pier 8 North River, foot ?ti??V. For Philadelphia, Vlneland. Ao.-10:V> A. M. vuti^eipuia,