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2 — SITUATIONS WANTE ALES. AY WIDOW LADY OP ABOt WHO HAS ven up housekeeping, wishes to take charge of the houschoidof a gentleman; she has good testimonials as to character and capacity, and wishes to rece! wifling ap- Plcatlons, “Address ‘or call upon Mrs, Gray, 1M Bleceker creel N HONEST GERMAN GIRL WISHES A SITUATION &s nurse and to do plain sewing, Inquire at her pae 385 Bast 4th st,, near avenue YOUNG AMERICAN GIRL WANTS A SITUATION in a small private family, to do general housework, Call for two days at 182 East 2d st., over marble mill, top floor. YOUNG LADY, WHO SPEAKS GERMAN AND Euglish, aud has heen tending store over eight years, Wishes a situation, Address John Keller, 118 East 7th st, NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1867. SITUATIONS W ANTED-FEMALE A goMpete: A YOUNG GIRL WISHES A SITUA- tion to cook, wash and fron, or to do general house. work, in a small private family; y reference. Can be seen for two days at 145 West st near ih at YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION AS LAUN- A dew: good city reference can be given, Call at 198 East 17th st., Ist av. SITUATI N WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE good cook and would assist with of reference from her distance in the coun- vest oth Se ‘third floor, front room, for two days. 4 RESPECTABLE SWISS LADY WISHES housekeeper. Call at 134 Eldridge good situation as per. at, seoond floor. ~ CAPABLE GIRL WISHES A SITUATION AS laundress; would assist with chamberwork in a small understands all kinds of fluting, Has excellent city e. Can be seen at 40 West 18th st,, over the groce NUMBER OF WELL RECOMMENDED GERM girls want situations at Mrs, German Institute, 17 Stanton at, near Bowery. T CARPENTERS OLD ESTABLISHED EMPLOY- ment office, 138 11th st.,eorner 6th ay. Families a immediately suited with capable servants. LL FAMILIES WANTING GOOD SERVANTS. GER- than girls e., immediately, at large Employment In- Stiiute, 108 Gch ay., below 9h st. N EXPERIENOED SEAMSTRESS WOULD LIKE A siiuation either by the week or month. Apply at aie Greenwich avenne. KIND, MOTHERLY WIDOW LADY, HAVING MET A family refere: With ‘reverses, will do the work of two persons or a Young married couple or some lone lady: or will take charge df some house und do a little of everytl nl jis omart, pod and not af id of doing too much work: great’ ex] class reierence given, "sddrees “hes, Mrs, ‘Ives, A SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG GIRL, TO do light work or to mind children in a private family. Address Julia A. Devigan, station A. ANTE DEY PO baht Sere vace givet all at 28° West leah SITUATION | WANTED—BY, A RESPECTABLE woman, as first class tone understai Ht good baker of bread Tally corneetenl to serve up dinner and supper parties: no WAS! ng; good city reference. Call tor two days at 158 ‘ancy store, RESPECTABLE WOMAN WISHES 4 SITUATION as first class cook excellent washer and jroner; no objection to a respectable boarding house. Has good references, Can be seen for two days at 87 Union st., be- tween Van Brunt and Columbia st. Brooklyn, RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITU- ation as cook and to assist with the washing in a pri- vate farnily. [as the best of city reference, Call for two days at 49 West 48thst., near 6th av. A XOUNG GIRL WISHES 4 SITUATION bermaid and seamstress, Call ith ana 2th st., room No. & A Laitiew would go to the count B., station é HAM. at 352 3d av., feiwrten of family sewing; Good reference. Address Mrs, LADY HAVING MET WITH REVERSES WOULD like position as housekeeper in a widowerss famlly or hotel “Call ut 691 Geh av, m top floor. IRL WISHES A SITUATION IN ‘ivate family as laundress; 18 a good laundress and Gute, and ts willing to assist in chamberwork: has the best Sly seference. “Call at 349 West 25th st., between Sth and COMPETENT DRESSMAKER WISHES EMPLOY- Fitasra rtggeou ay the week or month; understand all a rst ol it id Seca Mies eerene® Aron A® ‘CTABLE WOMAN, WHO HAS JUST LOST i by, desires a situation as wet nurse; best of re. erences. days at 212 Wooster st, be- Can be seen for t dween Bleeck d Amity SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, first class cook understands all kinds of bakings Wott ‘asalet with the washing, in a small private family: ‘beat city reference given. Call at 3331 West 26th st., second floor, front room, between 8th nd 9th AS ENGLISH SERVANT WANTS A SITUATION AS se a) cook wad io do washing and ironing. Call at 24 A RESPECTABLE GERMAN, GIRL Wants, ASITUA. ‘Hen us fi mily the dese»? preven. near hh at, avs. il for two dove at 4S. i GIRL WANTS A SUA 70 po UP and waiting or plain sew! 79 Wes . Bedeen Ot and wea fest SITUATION WANTED—BY A neg alt wpa young woman, to do chamberwork and fine washin; second floor, back A im a private family.” Apply at 207 33th w room. Aw is YEARS OF AGE, WANTS A SITUATION to Rie care of children and do chamberwork; is strong be et kind 3, aiaee na beat of ely a te tamaliient understands cutting and ‘ali at 62 West i8th st., between 6th SITUATION WANTED—AS COOK, WASHER AND igoner; no objection to city or country. Can be seen for two days at 3 257 Madison st., In the rear. FIRST CLASS COOK DESIRES A SITUATION IN « hotel or restaurantas meat and pastry or order cook; thorvughly understands ‘her business‘in sil tis branches: best eity reference. Call on or address for three days A. M. B,, 73 Watts at,, two fights up. A YOUNG GIRL WISHES A SITUATION TO DO GEN- eral house wor! pod washer and ironer; cai give at 488 oth ih good reference, Ci +, between 29th streets A RESPEC TABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITU- ation to do general housework in a small family; is a Good Washer and ironer; understands plain. cooking ity refereaces from las: pluce. Call at f and ISth sts, 46 Sth av., Detween SITUATIO as chamber work; quod city reforen Detween Ti and Sth a A for two days at TED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, aitress or to do general hous: Cau be seen at 185 West 13th a YOUN A SITUATION AS CHAM- Corman and wattconss good chy reference. Can be seen Vest 21st at., between 8th and 9th a SITUATION WANIED—BY A RESPECTABL irl, as Cook, washer and ironer;gno objections to do geverai housework in a small family; reference can be givev. Call at 129 East 29th st., second floor, front room. SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE roti a8 good cook und first rate baker: is willing to Asxist in the Washing and ironing; best city reference. Call 2 West 19th #t.. second floor, back room. ITCATION | temant, Welsh Bil 4 city reference. ‘Cad be seen for two days at 347 RESPECTABLE WOMAN WISH troning at her own residen for two days at 205 We: bad —_—e~ WASHING AND + good ity reterence, Gull RESPECTABLE WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION AS cook al to assist in tye washing and ironing, under: feetYy and knows how to take cate of boy, in his ninth year, who she a reference, no bjection nd would go for moderate Wages. Can be ‘B85 Knat 16th st, first floor. ste has S1R1 WISHES A SITUA. ned Wroslags or wood, igo wk by the in wash day. cant "102 East ith st. nds of gy Sep reference. Gan vs veen fortwo aaye at au" oy ase searmatress; is rat rate id be willing to aaklat at the meet best city ., Call for two days at 63 W between Gul ax second tloo ATION WANTED—BY A A FIRST CLASS MEAT pastry cook; ice cream and jellies and all kinds of desserts: no objection to.» hotel oF private, boarding houses ence, Cam be seen for two days at 2s RESPECTABLE WOMAN WISHES A SITU lo take care of children; thoroughly understands her rae: haa no objection t0 cl best city refere A dy plain sew: Weat 2ith st, A ResPecrant 3 WOMAN DESIRES A SITU. ation as first class laundress; perfectly competent to do ‘all kinds of fine wash ‘and iro understands tuting; dea: city reference. be seen for two days at 8 West ih ” between 6 ih and 7th A SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPE ABLE young woman, xs wet nurse, Can be deen fot 80 in the rear, between 6th and 7th FIRST CLASS 1 AUNDRESS WOULD LIKE TO 4 families’ or gentiemen's: washing at ber own house; lo Freuoh fluting, has the ne of city reference; terms Call on or address ‘Sth st., gear av. By A can reasonable. fhird floor, back room, FIRST CLARE LA’ D WANTS A SITUATION n do Frenen. ducing; or Wi do chamberwork and fine washing and {rot oy Feterenoe, Can be seen at S30 Suh ot fs ‘c ‘4 front room. steal oor ETM YE ancl aie tares RESPECTABLE WOMAN WANTS ‘00d plain cook; Is an excelient ates ae tr rr give good cit; ity reference. Cali at 298 West 160 RESPECTABLE, YOUNG | WOMAN DESIRIB A uation 1m x family aa Reamsirean; me NO & ing gare of n ailaren; gan cutyfit and vy Cyt ta mae machine, aa can de rosy 1 teatime ate Brooklyn. ae AUR. WANTED—TO DO GENER. artvapion family or chamberwork ba noni wa waiting of washings referenon. OY anbshréecna ‘GOOD COOK; Is 4 Iso one for cham- nding house; city feoond floot. AITOATI ES ener roa a RESPECTABLE A SITUAT}Gs chambermaid 04 to assist in washing yo at recommended from her Teak place, “Cali (0F ATION WANTED-waah: A Sad bakers will asstosdeiion work and 4 malting: Dat., near 2 geterease, Call 2 ean on ome de A NESE CLASS DRESSMAKER WILT, GO OUP. BY Teference, "Address 108 thay. °"™ houses 22) gona ars A STEADY, boy peo wo Seat 6 Welery: 8 at Place relati ae) a sity Teforcnce, Call at 108 East Lith AS = ae more ‘doatrabie aus.om Aes RESPROTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUA: isa ker of bread and biscuit and tel ing to ‘agent ‘iu the ‘ees A and ironing: has the best Weet ta at fererenee from her _HELP _WANTED—FEMA! LES. A FIRST CLASS SERVANT WANTED IN A PRIVATE family, who can cook, wash and iron; references re- Quired, Apply at 13 Carroll st., Brooklyn, FEW RESPECTABLE LADIES ARE WANTED TO sell to their own nsx only an article of ready sale and nge profits. -A lady of food address ean make $5 or more aiday,, Adidrens (w coe? ‘and reference) for particulars, T., Herald oilice, IRST CLASS MILLINERS WANTED.—APFLY TO Isidore Goldsmith, 300 bere, Rage aioe} GIRL, IN A FAMILY OF ynded and be a good washer Fan io troner gr and plain oook, Call at 4 Morris pita eS street, Jersey City, N. J. W332. sw petureee ANT AND DRESS- # and steady employ- ment, Inquire Monday morafng, at 815% Grand st WAxteD 1x A SMALL FAMILY IN THE COUNTRY, cook, washer and ironer; one who understands mil and butter None but ‘competent and i recommended persons need apply, and to such good tril be given, ‘Apply at 60 Wall ai, oflice No 1, up siaires W* NTED—A DORPETANT UAUNDRESS Peres. ‘ant) in a private boi Call af eat 9th sh, bebwsen tec honte ot heat vas ANTED— A COMPETENT, LAUNDRESS, WITH good city reference; one who is willing to assist with the chamberwork. Apply at 114 East 6th st, RESS AND CLOAK CUTTER, BY bi Ea sYs- fom, wishes first class situition. Address H. E., ‘Station RST CLASS WASHING, IRONING AND FLUTING, ‘at 960 6th av. Call for three days. gees hailed ag) SF dt Ree ‘enoed Indy. u few more engagements; would atten Ol city references. “Address Mrs, Dickson, an invaltd; 16 Allen at. URSE.—A RESPECTABLE MIDDLE AGED WO- man wants a situation to take care of an invalid; no Objection to the country or to travel. Apply for two days at Fast 26th st, between 24 and Sd avs.” B.—Good city reference. ITUATION WANTED BY A COMPETENT WOMAN ina first class cook: understands cooking in all its branches: best, of city reference. Call at 349 West 26¢ St., between 8th and 9h avs. gm TION WANTED—BY A farousD GIRL, TO DO neral housework in a smail fai good ity refer. ence. Cail at 145 Went 82d wis over: the grocery GITUATION WANTED—FOR A GIRL 14 YEARS OLD, © to assist in taking care of children, or would do light work a short distance in the country; wages no object, 8 good home. | None but respectable families need call lo Stanton street, second floor, ut 35 ANTED—A FIRST CLASS WAITRESS WHO, THO: rpughly understands her business and has the best of Bere Apply, between 10.4. M. and 1 P. M., ‘Nem Bast WANTED—A 00D COOK, WASHER AND IRONER, ‘with good referen: ‘small family, Fulton st, west of Broadway, up stairs, WA STED-A FIRST CLASS CHAMBERMAID; SHE ‘assist the laundress; pe: references required. Apply at 8 Weet th at ‘ANTED_A COOK. WASHER AND IRONER; ALSO chambermaid and waitress, Apply at 48 West 524 st. WARTED—A GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK ‘aanist w' wal and ironing. 950 24 av., near Sist ot. oe WASTED—A GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK; good washer and ironer. Apply at _SALES AT AUCTION, — VOTION NOTICE.—E. ROTH, AUCTIONEER.—OYER $18,000 worth of elegant and genteel Household Furni- are. A® extraordinary spoon ty for housekeepers and Tirat ify otc ai the lange tecienes 1 "Ciinton place, | Glock, at the jence inton Eighth street, near Sixth avenue, consisting of mag Wn Planoforie, ‘Stonl and Gover, all modern tnproves ments, full 734 ootave, richly earved legs and case; three beautiful Parfor Suits, covered with the richest description of French satin brocatel; Works of Art, Bronzes, Oil Paint- ngs by fcuninent artisis; Velve:, Brussels and Ingrain Car Pets; rosew: tage nis Walnut Extension Table, Butfet and Dining Chairs to to match; Oval and Pier Mirrors; black waln Tose! Mare Olan. fs ‘ship UCTION NOTICE -AAMUEL Rk? a re tloneers.—Elegant House! tion, p, at 11 o'clock, at the bre ate pied Sixteenth street, hat green reps: blacl steads and Bureaus, Spring and Halr Mattresses, Vi lass, China and Silver Saree to nable wor Casters. era, Spoons, Tables Caterps also Basement ‘Kitchen. Furniture. Posie. “N BCompetent persons in attendance to, pack ‘and remove the goods. LBERT B. WALDRON. Anortow! BER. 646 BROAD- YLAN DR way.—B' iT & W. N will sell at auction, on Wednesday, at hi hg Aselgnee's Sale of Silver Plated Ware " every variety. UCTION NOTICE.—JAMES JENKINS, AUCTIONEER, ro at auction, Cy 12 inst., at" 11 bles of Ol Olivet 1,951 and 1,958 Third Barness, Blankets, Hert Of stables.” Sale peremptory. INEER.—ADRIAN H. i. hg prose! Ran & Owens, es, 10 Wag ons, 5 and the entire DRIAN Lots. as mt eouent 242, 244, 246, teenth street. havi — ‘with brown stone, base: ments; also Nos, 21, fand 27 Ninth avenne. No. 27 is valuable corner — a eo ‘business, This property is in the Ninth contemplated Gansevoort Market, Yostment, Maps can be had of ihe auctioneer, No. 7 Plu at : cook and a fest 35th st., corner of 8th av. ANTED—A COMPETENT | GIRL AS COOK AND ke herself useful to ber em- plozerssl required. No others need apply at BON at ‘Cail from 9k. M. tol P.M. ANTED—A NURSE ; ONE WHO UNDERSTANDS ‘sewing; best of city references required. Apply at 25 Union square between 10 and 11 o'clock A. M. GITUATION WANTED—RY A RESPECTABLE, GIRL, to do genieral housework in a small family no objection to the country. Call for two days at 8 West 18th st. WANTED—A PROTESTANT COOK, TO ASSIST IN washing and ironing, must come well recommended. Apply at 117 East 17th st, ITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG chambermaid and waitress or to do general family. Good city reference. Call at 190 West 27th st, ITUATION WANTED--BY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS first class waitress in a small private family. Can be well recommended from her last place. Call fortwo days at 490 West dint at. ITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPROTABLE MIDDLE ged woman. to cook, wash and iron, in a private fami has no objection to a gentleman's. boarding house, and will. ing to make herself generally useful. Best of ‘reference Give, ARPLY at 178 Laurens at. between Houston and Giteation WANTED—BY A GERMAN joo Yer: cook; faye understands her business; fer- ence. Call at 630 13th st., between avs. id SS veanceon WANTED—BY A ale gad GRRL, AS sekeeper. Address 0. F., rns WANTED—BY A DRESSMAKER, IN A ntleman's family, by t ibe day or week; can cut and fit nai and children’s ‘skirts and plain sewing; can sew ona machine, Call at atid Lewis st. ANTED—A PROTESTANT WOMAN, AS NURSE; best of reference required. Apply at 36 West Oth st. ANTED—A GOOD | LAUNDRESS. WITH CITY reference, for a private family. Apply between 10 and 2 Olockc at 16 Wat a7 ak ANTED—A FIRST CLASS MILLINER AND TRIM- Wages no object to a good hand. Enquire at (0, 8854 D Division at. AITRESS WANTEDCONE WHO THOROUGHLY understat her business city refer- ve good ences, "Apply at 42 Hast Bist at, between 10 and 12 0 "clock. Ag to entie, ____ SITUATIONS WANTED—MALES. A SiTvATION w WANTED—BY A FAITHFUL AND ant man, a8 police watchman, oF a8 sexton of any cal chureb—Buptist best of references captains ai dy intngutsed citizens; terms mod- ‘ddteas C. atation SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN. IN any kind of business; writes @ good hind and quick ‘correct at figures; salary not so much an object as steady employment: beat of references from last place. Address William, station G. let ein § WANTED—BY A YOUNG GIRL, AS chambermald and laundress or to do general housework; ia strong, sealing and obliging: best of city reference. Can be seen h st, between ava, B and C, first floor, front roam. SITUATIONS WANTED—BY TWO RESPECTABLE SS young Protestant women, where they can have a homo; ‘one as plain cook, washer and troner: sbecother a8 chambermald and waitro city reference given, Gull at or address 1 Forsyth st., room 16, rear house, for two a i st Piha: Fl, RS.—A THOROUGHLY COMPETENT Pari ofa situation iu a fi clase eoubbchingat. ober choles board aed fodges “Ade or apply to ©: Jolly, 628 Broudway, ‘THE LADIES OF HOBOKEN.. re SRESGM AKER Address M. C., Seam- ribo to go ont by the stress, P tof, Hot boken. Sete ANTED—BY A MIDDLE AGED LADY, A SITUA- dion to take care of an invalid lady; best reference given.” Address R., box 442 Brooklyn Post office, GENTLEMAN, THIRTY-FIVE, OF LITERARY tes, practically famuliar with accounts, and writing a neat, plain hand, desires ning employment after To’clock. Address for ten days “Aptitude, Milerald office. ANTS A SITUATION—IN ANY KIND OF CHEMI- cal manufacture, sulphuric actd, soda ash, analysis, or as teacher. by & thoroughly ¢ perieneed Geman chemist, Address (0 Prof. Joy, Columbia Vollege, 49th st. ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, LATELY FROM EU- Tope, 2 situation. 10) ma uiperintend a farm, Apply to d. Geary, 217 Smith CLERKS AND SALESMEN. B ke A‘ FIRST CLASS BOOKKEEPER AND ACCOUNTANT pean to an 9 it. Refers to present employ- aioe aert eiieerene ees 5. Raufhinann’s, 47784 av. near S4th at, ANTED—A SITUATION AS CHAMBERMAID. IN A private family. or nurse for children. Call Monday and Tuesday at 256 West 36th st, ae ae nna ge ages BY A gnc, giao Em yr do chamberwark, a i waiting or ‘th av., room No. 6. ANTED—A SITUATION AS CHAMBERMAID OR todo the housework of @ private ___ COACHMEN | AND GARDENERS, 5. ‘A YOUNG MAX WANTS A, “SITUATION “AS COACH. NOSIS. OMS Sat ik serena Thin st oe four days. HELP w WANTED—MALES. | rey —- BROADWAY, . ROOM NO. 3, WANTED—RAIL- road collector, 1, sieamboat and grocery clerks; ra also young men for mercantile business, and wan "to city reference from her place. Call at 228 Kast 12th 9t- PF fampeubies naeie: ad ANTED—A BEEUATION, BY AN AMERICAN GENts WANTED.—WE WANT 600 AGENTS TO woman, to do t ral housework of a sell two staple articles in every city and town every- ‘email pri vate family. oF to do cooking Washing and ironing. Cau be seen for two days at 74 Barrow st. where; i son saabess, to$l0aday. Call at 218 Fulton si., room No. ANTED—BY A COMPETENT DRESSMAKER, FOR- merlv in business for herself, employment by the day in private families. “Address for' one week Dressmaker, jon Ae tD—BY A bepeognies ire vn ag teh me wo. uation as cook; underst her business in all ‘its branches; isn bread a pasty cosa Can be seen till suited at 20 West good clty reference. hat, TANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION AS seametross: can operate on Wheeler aad Wilson's ma- chine, and te hairdresser, Call at 9 West 18th st, Monday the ie "Good reference. WASTED A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN yaa landed, a situation as seamstress and baby nurse. Apply at 144 Bast 2lst 81. first floor, front room. 7 ANTED—A SITUATION BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL Intoly landed in this evantry ts willing to make her- self generally useful; is strong and healthy; has good refer- ence from where she lived years. Call at 377 Eust 10th st., between avs, C and B, for two days, t NG GIRL, A SITU. s chambermaid and wait-ess, or would do housework: best of elty references if required, Can be seen at her late employer's, 88 2d place, South Brooklyn. VANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RKSPECTABLE married woman, w.th a fresh breast of milk; she 1s willing to make uixeful: best of references wen. Call for two Beh st ANTbD-BY A RESVECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, situation asl ess and tO assist with chamber k; has the best y reference. Call for two days at 38 D—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABL E young woman, as chambermaid and wuitrons, oF W ork ia u steal: private family: best refer: place, Can be seen at 200 3d ay., between Ww: NTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG LADY, TQ attend a bakery or confectionery; experienced and 4 reterences. Cali for cea deye at Janies Peacocn's Bikers, Val 7th ing nea done, or wil ag sy 2th 4, near WAXTED—A SITUATION AB COOK, BY ONE WHO thorongily wuderstands her business in all its branches, such a meats, soups, aravien, boning and a asiry, Jetles and cream, or anything required in a private Yanstiy; can be well recom! her employers. Cai two « 3s We st 18th at, vont by ist av, itnation a8 Nousekeepert pe arge of a house; best references, Lal hs ast ‘2st wt. Waa ‘A FIRST CLASS LAUNDRESS, Ig gentlemen's washing; best city refer rLawudvessy 188 West SOD st. yANTED—A SITUATION, BY A FIRST giansse QO: in a private family; understands lyfoyer'ar 107 toast ‘can be sch at her present SLE WIDOW WOMAN, Wir Beaty the dy or waAgo,fraah oF iron oF attend aa lnvali Good cu relesenfiyg a St Ot West a7th ats ‘in the rear, top tloot, for te MAN, A SITUATION AR GooD ANTED—BY A W pinta aaa want — — ail at ough 16tu si ence. “A SUPERIOR NURSE WITH EXCEL ANTED—Freterence. « situation iu a private family, to Tent of a baby from its birth, of as chamberinaid erie om ‘@ lady who boards; wages $10, Call at 1% AMEDOBY A NEAT, TIDY, GIRL, WHO LIVED # & gentleman's family in Ireland, a situation genere servant; can wash and iron well ‘do ap sbirve feats is not afraid of work; wages $9. Call at 192 Kast BY A RESPECTABLE GERMAN GIRL, A {ANT hambermaid or to do gen house. A "food elly reference. Call at 196 8d ‘st, Willlauna A RESPROTARLE YOUNG AMERI. ee ina small family $0 4 take care of ninary nieigen af 0 atrald of op oor, or at NO. B Wan ron at 168 Forays Water st. Water he W ‘D—A SITUATION, BY A A AROCROTABLE reuiee sqeeecaatmesaes best city refer: gn ie cn LL DESIRING EMPLOYMENT IN ALL DEPART. ments of business hambers at. Desirable Sttuations open this day; “excellant paying sslariea, (A ROQKKREPER, TRAVELLING AGENT, COPYIST and valet wanted this day. Bresiwey. room 19; also two rapid writers, Help furnished gratis. GENTS WANTED FOR EVERY ty IN THE UNION; ate eaten Caer e Lae tae Ra icy nee GENTS AND PEDLERS WANTED FOR “OPTIMU e best article ever Introd per, cent pode Foster Go, 220 Grand at, New York, and 79 Main at., yn: J ANTED—SEVERAL ACTIVE AND INTELLIGENT ‘agents, either ladies or gentlemen, to sell some atticles tm demand; a splendid remuneration can be secured. Cal! at Mme, DEMORsST’S Emporium of Fashion, 4:3 Broadway. ANTED—A WAITER AND OYSTER COOK. (CALL immediately at Oyster Bay, corner of Broadway and ‘Sth st. IONE ga ANTED—A BOY IN A LAWYER'S OFFICH. AD. dreas, in handwriting, Lawyer, Herald office, | ANTED-FOR A BROKER'S OFFICE, A BOY, AGED ie ethan to 14 years. who lives with his’ parents: suf¥ a (one, 110 roAN BCL ES is, , active ae 17 years fon salary at first r woel st preferred. ‘Adress D. ANTED.—A) PARTY HAVING ABOUT will be given a fine chane business ready and sSghisetior olliee. me Tae : 8 eeaantet HMen- derson, 1 A. MADAME pss FEMALE PHYSICIAN, ‘NO. Amity place, can consulted plavate, : ‘Pleasant rooms for ladies whe desire ee ec and medical attendance. Pip ARey ie AM ote. Me TRUTH.—MADAME DESPARD’S: pede ve certain relief to lane te Sixth street. How MediciSes sont by PECIAL MEDICAL on "£6 Labs wao me LL LADIES WHO Agi eal eaten ner ha consult CHARLES LUT% rears’ successful had twenty te relief {in all cases with- me tO. MARRIED LADIFS.—MADAMB cis oe French Female Pills; No. 1, pri which can never fail; safe rand hy of Noy 3, es 4 West Thirty-fourth near Sixth avenue, Sent by mail, oo box sold at druggist’s, 152 Greenwich street. SING TO LADIES.—A LADY WRITES:—POR- Ly, without MAUR: {neonventence, gic. CEAL, office ‘ia Liberty street, or sent by mail. M. Pog Wp M. D., bet py oe hen lat ha ry, thirty practice, at 129 Liberty street, antee certain To Indies, from whatever tause, GREAT AND SURE REMEDY FOR LADIES.—Ti Portuguese Female Pills always give tmmediate reli ware of imitators who copy Ivertise reat rotaono commons a wigs Wand “Ex ALM. MAURIC ‘12% Liberty street. is 44 aon FAILING DR. DY, 195 street, from He cures diseases at one. debility restored, Cure guaranteed, ‘cided CONSULTATIONS.—DR. R. big onan a F oa aren, Dep, Lonaon, can be ovanel meoel op coresin dis SareeoMh ice 39 Venice sirect, bear Chambers. N- es fee unless cured. R. POWERS! ELIXIR 13 THE INVIGORATING MED- int for, never found. 196 Elm anret Gall there or rites” COOPER, 14 DUANE ‘MAY BE CON. certal anabten him to make speedy tures Orbe" charge ede. R, LEWIS) SYSTEM OF TREATMENT IN GPECIAL cases i reat : hare acknowledged it the only'irae ‘metuod. Otlee Nox PORSRGTHE, LADIE® GRRAT BENRYACTOR, DR. chase of Ur: POWERS, It Him stro Lass GAN AL ALWAYS i AYS RELY, OW oo OUacial | iets wemiont 19 Him treet Ow BY A RESPECTABLE|WIDOW, WHO 18 Witting Inake beret useful ine farally,'a position | su@ison 100 hin arce wand t 5 of childen, having 6 DIRS FIND, IN nd to have Kem and to bare “Address Mary, sta- Lite Frene! ch Potton lle "pean nad Fills — ty afc 195 WASHING AND IRONING | WANTRD—RY A. RE. eer “RELIEF GUA 1 Oman, ber own h or would go ‘every instance, f1 hate oe i men al Yor twe dage L* Temedias safe and reliable: Dar io. L167 West 30 st, between 7 street. RT RURSE.-A YOUNG SCOTCH WOMAN WISHES | 4 ADA ” Wy Acituation as nurse in a good pof would take an For lock £ . Ajeure infant to wet nurse at her own Bouse, at 267 Monroe | atone ittation free. ‘Mireet, near Jackson, Uhied foor, be back room. oun mi a gm — yy SOR OF MIDWIFERY mY i ear the Bowery. Uaioe 64 A Wont Thirty. Sixth ev. UCTION SALE OF Nhe gy tcl TABLE GLASS Ware, white and band China. Cutlery, &c. HENRY G. ae om Testers February 12, at 10 Hareiay street, « general’ assortment, in, lots from the shelves to suit elty and country retail Sale = reserve and goods carefully repacked for pn eg Y HENRY z ag & MINER. LEEDS’ ART GALLERIES, 817 and 819 Broadway, southwest corner of ‘Twelfth street. n Wednesday, Februua: ES ‘Thareday, Fel February 21, and o'clock each On Bring, a rT e: above. ONTRIBI BUTORS RAL ‘OF FINE, MPACSTINGS, W WATER WEDNESDAY ¥OBVENING™Luchusivaly¢ for the WORKS OF AMERICAN A THURADAY E EAHNING™Fine Foreign Pictures, AY EVENING—Water Colors, Drawings, &c, PARTICULARS HEMEAPTER. Y MINER & SOMERVILLE, HORSES AND CARRIAGES AT AUCTION, TUESDAY, wien! RY 12, AT 12 O'CLOCK, AT HORSE pa aes i 62 EAST FOURTEENTH STREET, Ear 12 O'CLOCK. Regular horse sales at our Auction Mart, Union Place Sta- bles, every Tuesday and Friday throughout the year. ‘Messrs. MINER & SOMERVILLE offer unsurpassed 24. vantages in location, experience and business capacity, to Parties wishing to buy or desiring to sell Horses, Carriages, Sr anything pertaining to the horse business, SALES AT AUCTION. Wax ABBOTT, ao AUCTIONBER—OFFICH 170 Chatham” square, dock the stock and Fistures of the liquor wore bt street, corner Houston; Ft ixtures are first irror, Cudnewarg *aleg nd other Tables, large Mirror, Glasew lag M. WITTERS, Spomerass, SELLS THIS Day, it 2 o'clock, Canal street, Parlor Suits, Freneb Rite Mirrors, vey Dinin, and igtior ks 3 04 be pe Sutis aa iin pa sthee | Mattresses, een fica Wa — oe STEAMSHIPS. gg oy Lyons yaad ‘AMERICAN | PACKET COMPANY'S mate ARIA, J. Sep, gems rine ne ‘States mail, on Saturday, February fo, (6, at 12 M., for $oking passengers for Hamburg, Havre, , Southampton and First 125; sbi 15; steer p> feast gran nn KUNBARDT 4200." “C. B. gan & BOAS, assenger ner Oe @ Exchange place N. Y. Bookcase, Sof Beda, Rocking and other ri Chalra, ‘China, are, Stoves, 20 second, hand ICarpsta; wrlry, roger, 1 ‘Liquors and several other arti- General Pi No. 6 Barclay street, STEAM TO LIVERPOOL, CALLING AT QUEENS. $ = fase” eating Jemk-woekly, carrying ‘The Inman ited States mails. Gity or BALTIMORE. KANGAROO ..... San be bought” bere by persons’ behing for friends. i further information, at a gy DALE. Age offices, Broadway, New York. Ee reed AMERICAN LINE TO ENGLAND AND The New York and Havre Steamship Company will ru steamahipe Arago and Felton to eounection with the New York Mail Steamship Company's, steame Mississippi and Merri to Havre, carrying the United low mails, Boe! gat Falaout North wr at noon, the fol- ao y ay Gadsden Saturday, Feb. 16, 1967 mee Sinner. Semnnied. yer 1867 § e] day, 1867 E. wea Saturday, wraig cd LS carday. April Bae turday, ind every fourteen £5 eer 4 “PRICES “So PARSAGE, PAYABLE IN GOLD, An experienced a1 yn board. pore panies sairere be. responsible for specie or valu- ables unless bills of lading, having the value expressed. are signed therefor. . . CABRISOR, for N. ¥. M.S. 8 MSTOCK. Co. os J. Ce N.Y. and H. 8. 8. Co. For Pi information a) J “Comstock, Aen No. 7 Broadway. JAMES A. WOTLON, Havre. General as Europe. yn ps ee agape SALES. LARGE" Sale OF F HOUseAOLD FURNITURE, MIR- CAR! ROR: ont, THEALL & BROS. ‘on Tuesday, February 12. at ee ‘clock, ‘aalesroom No. 62 Liberty ati BY DANIEL, Ae MATHEWS, Mba 'E ART GALLERY, TH WAY, RAI Shtore PLA! ON rUesbay AIVERISG, FEB Ie s, Toe ‘O'CLOCK, RIVATE COLLECTIO! Ne 'DEGN OTL, PAINTINGS reat merit, rd r. andl, Boguet. Wilson, Sanvage, Sehitling. Onpethodse. Hermano, ~ VanWillis RS PE ‘and others. oarteny wr meat Bi OFEN DAY AND EVENING, to time of éule, and catalogues 1D; BURKE. ADCTIONE OFFICE 58 ORE GREAT JONES street, will sell fonday, Fe' and Fixtures of the Grocery Store corn corner of Foucts and Bank streets; good Positive sale in ‘one or more lots. RECLOSURE SALE OF WAT.U ABLE CORNER PROP. Ry al ony Yd KENNELLY. Sheriff's Auctioneer, ‘Auction on Monday, 1, 187, at 1 glock, at the Bechauge tpeng Po 111 Broadway, the oo poe mrs "Fhireenth at Miva. rented fF $2,300, Maps ai RR SALE—BY SHERIFF Png Shea bg ome February 12, at 11 odode. of wnleon Pusan Gopper Freach Alcohol Sui with column comple bor of ready made Clothi FENTED, Mise, scroNaEE —prrrgr 387 NAS- street, ooporife the Post office, Valuable collection high clase mioderd O11, PAINTINGS, comprinny the tributions of artists of. the French Btching Cub, ues ited by A. Cadart, Eaq., Manager, at the Derby hand ‘this city. MINER & SOMERVILLE will sell at and Friday evenings: February. 14h and 18s, st sng ielock, At their new and spacious fine art No, #2 Fifth ave: ‘gue, southwest corner ath ‘the. Faluabletcollec tion’ of Pictures, pias — Gallery. and re: ence of ante, oomprisin «con Pre oy the ae ,dgeding and sc area ant the ub, vi E. Delacroix, 8. Baron B: Lambinet J. Fauvelet, F. Ziem, J. Stevens, Noel, + —- Nienwenbuyd, ee hifi mont, i Solathern. The akere sremevs bu exhiiton tet, day ap” evening. and are particularly worthy of examination, ‘ace Catalogues can be obtained at the Gallery, and at tb of the Auctioneer. ELL THIS ee ____—_____., ENRY G, L VANS, AUCTIONEER—W}" french China day, at 3 o'clock, a rich assortmenich Clocks, &c., the Bohemian Gidsonnn: "Parian marble Ne Me Broadway. complete importation of B. Belirixeb— 2 __ TH, AUCTIONEERS. soe le rime eee bh. 3 Rates eWeek the the ¢ entire Stock and Fix- Turea, Bc, Of a ne Lageiseer Saloon. 66a Washington st. WE, ER, OFFICE 16 joes aidect il gett, Monday, Fob. 11, at 0 o'clock Nasgfares, Stock, &c., contained in the Liquor Store a Ha Bast Tenth street, hear avenue Ca JAMES JENKINS AUCTIONRER—WILL SELL. AT e} “auction, on Wednesday, the 13th, at 11 o'clock, at 1.401 Broadway, ‘ear Fortes “neat strest, 9 Horses, ‘3 Coaches, § Harness, 61 lot of oboe, Bells, Bla tanks: “also 8 Express Wagons, 6 Sleighs, 2 cases Sleigh Kobes, &c.’ Sale positive. , MeMILLEN, AUCTIONEER—WILL SELL ON J. ih . Februiry 12 at 11 o'clock. at 949 Canal street, Sne Horse. 8 mand Harness, two Di Darts, one sprin, do., a lot of Se ae een ker ores wl bead % ided to the sate, L. — AUCTIONEER—NO, Jo iberty earve : t 12 o'clock. regular sale of bee HORSE cetera HARNESS AND ROBES. Particulars sale. ‘OSEPH MoGUIRE, AUCTIONEER—OFFICE NO. 116 eo} Nassau street—will sell, Tuesday, Febraa at 10 o’clock, the Fixtures and Steck contained in Liquor Store No. 30 Tenth street, near avenue C. DOUGHTY, AUCTIONEER. be Mt HANDSOME ik at 10 elo at ales 100 ‘Monday, February nal ‘Kk. at salesroom, 79 Some reet, viz., at a Suits in ¢rimson and ‘maroon, Woeatet and pe, Library aitto, walnut and mahogany Cham! ‘Suita, Pier and Manile Mirrors, Velvet Carpets, Gas Chandeliers, rosewood cottage and square Pianof Library and Office Furni- tore, Safe, &c., making a fmcoreaest. Sale per- em OBTGAGE SALE.—BAKERY RICHARD WALTERS, Auctioneer, will sell Monday, at 10 o'clock, the $ Fixtures and Furniture of bakery ‘1 West Twelfth corner West Fourth. By order T. J. Ander= son, Attorney for M ‘Ww YORK COMMON PLEAS.—ROBERT W. BUT. ler agt. Michael Peppard.—Pursuant to an order of the wart of Common Pleas for the city and county of New York, entered in this action, I, the Taubeeriber, reosiver of te y ana omfecto of the partnership between the par- rd & Co., in the city of Now York, wat fy at "public. al yn, on Monday, the lith day af Feb the 1887, ut 1H o'elosk in ‘the forenoo Stables, Nos. 187 and 19% Mercer street, in the city of New York, by Jaines H. Miller. auctioneer:—29 Horses. 6 clone open Coachés, 4 Wagons, t Hotel Coxch. 1 Haggnge iia Hntness, Blankets, Sheets, Robes, Wiis ‘cu whieh aale will be ene Feb, A THANIEL JARVIS, Revolver. psec SALE—THIS Pyro BY. JOHN MOR. pens East Broad id fine way, of it of Men's and Women’s 1B Beda ment + ng aud other goods. By order A. ‘Lav, w HERIFH'S SALE—IRON SAFE.—RICHARD aaa Auctioneer, will setlon Monday, at 11 o'clock, at Hi Maiden lane, one large 1: “_Joux C. List, Deputy, ron Safe. JOUN KELLY, Sheriff, GHERIPs SALE.—RICHARD WALTERS, AUCTION- cea Gass Resins Seas ae Map, and other Furniture. * Mibux Leven, Deputy. JOHN KELLY, Sheriff, QUERIFF'S SALE. eae ee CT RET andi RarorNon. 2 and 29 Hast Broadway 300 ‘oxen, barreleand 8. ATUS, SUP, CARBONATE 50m 0H Buty, Finer 37 D. Guesrre, Deputy. OF Maer REILLY, Ninth avem on Tt vache Wi Being conde AS ane Belting term of five years’ lease, with Fifty-seveoth init view of the Hudson and sarroui atreot (100 feet wide ie a we. yy pve o'clock, the re atock north + of Nineteenth street did gonraae find Haltingy Hngiieh (PUB STEAMSHIP GREAT EASTERN, SIR JAMES ANDERSON, COMMANDER. DIREOT TO FRANCE. The French Company of charterers of the, steamsht provided the ship with new boil. sind refarnished her in, every de. partment, will ran her regularly between New York and Leaving Liverpook, Margh 30. "New York, Tuesday, April 9 fe Now York: Thursday, May 16, Brest, saturday, April 27. Wiehe New York, aera yuna s Special trai rit rin between Brest and Paris Bnneetion with ti paar Pa ‘be in connection wi furnished on partments ¢ Pariafor rich ae a ts tr Pa forward instructions ae Wells, Fargo & Toe frotght epety to, COLEMAN & CO., 117 Front street. For passage LLS, FARGO & CO., 8 Broadway. OR POOL—CALLING AT QUEENSTOWN, Pod u TNARD, No, 4 TATIONAL STEAM NAVIGATIO" * ZOMPANT. STEAMERS WEERLY 10 100K oo CALTING AT " Saterday. 16, IROL mpeon, Saturday, February 28. HELVE: Saptain Lewis, Saturday, March 2, PENNSYLV in Harringtan, Saturdoy: March LOUISTANSapeun, Gree, 8 ENGLAgptain Cutting, Sa a ERPQUEEN, Gu i Growan Ea ely March 3. jin passnge, $100: steerage. teerage passage Ticket, fo bring parties from Liverpool or, Queenstown. for $95 in currency, = to Paria, Antwerp, Ramburg, Bremen, Drafts \asued for say amount, payable at eny beak in Great Britain or on the continent. For freight and caben pasmage apply at the office of the ‘And for otek for steerage tickets at the passage office of the eom- pany. 21 Brosdway and 216 Pear! wren. near Fulton. F. W. J. HURST, Manager, ou DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE. THE GENERAL TRANSATLANTIC COMPANYS MAIL STEAM 'S BETWEEN NEW YORK TAY ah CALLING «AT BREST. The spleadid new vessels on this favorite route for the Continent will sail from pier No. 60 North river, ae fol- ws: EUROPE. Saturday, Feb. i ST. LAURI urday, Feb. 23 ieee urday, March 9 LE DI ;Mareh23 First cabin, ‘sts. second cabin, $100, Tso uaiag: wine. These steamers do not carry steerage passengers, Medical attendance free of charge. eens jatending 10 land at Brest po pt furnished raflroad coupon tickets, Fatan additional charge ut $8 tor iretand GRO. MACKENZIE, Agent, ‘88 broadway. N= AMERICAN STEAMSHIP’ COMPANY. i OPPOSITION LINE Tp CALIFORNIA, VIA NICARAGUA, RY TWENTY DAYS. SANTIAGO DE CU Feb, SAN FRANCISCO, ae hm, March 9, ar fa earn Sears eee cy Ee 2 on the Tacit ove Cry) an with th fine ene omens Mi cedee he 8 Yor further information ppl to the Ne Ameriean a wie BB, ee a arene etn N.Y. cw “. 7 West street, ahae ware rt c, ¥. TEAM TO GLASGOW AND. LIVERPOOL, S calling at Londonderry to land passengers ‘and mails, The favorie passenger steam CHOR. L INE pe VERT SATURDA ge is Saturday, 16th February. hinges Gon sails Saturday? zt Lroeeears. UNITED RINGDOM, init salle Saturday, 24 Mare, res F PASSAGE, PAYABLE T iy Map pew 4 wn oe raade, Derry, cabins, $0 and $70; “ang certiicates from these ports to New, York lavre. lamburg, Antwerp. Mee $100 and $87. bet For farther 18 sae ta ee 6 Bowling Green, New York. Te TO aD FROM LIVERPOOL AND QUEENS- ton anu ucenstown at the tow. etl ‘payable in any part of Great Britain and Ireland, sr TAPSCOTT BROTHERS & 0O., uth street, oer Broetray. DE SOI 2 UN ene ee a N*tx PRA PY ARS ARE UR Maa sti @Noedrcivee coat TRS wit leave per @ Rotih ie rte RR AY. February a, FOR sourltANiToN AN! Pa ng Taking passengers to .. London, Lay ‘at the following rates, payable tn gold or bed mg sh tia; tecond oabin, $70; steerage. $87 50. meen Be Gpowed by the 5 ae r re oni i omnes Ny Inne 29, ees spiro THANG TAWLOR, President. 4@ Broadway. TH GERMAN LLOYD, Sap effected bee °' sDeparamsnt ve Re seer ten a ee TO ater pa AND AG aA haat a New Yi CE norton igen eo ILLIANS ames Ce aaa as ‘ednesday, 13th tabu acseck or roti toe, Lae TE, TO y. p satis | sa EUROPEAN STEAMSHIPS. ~ en weeeaed ONDON AND NEW “YORK STEAMSIIP. ee. newt 110, isfoursoe Hlckets at fodoed rol rales avaliable for atx mouth, river for London, calling at Brest, on Saturday, an {Ust further notion al the steamers of of this Gis Hee wi call Brest nd Uokets Sid rptigh be zeit vo Parts af Si'per cect lem than reguias preight will be taken and through bills of lading given Wo } rane. Day My A. WHITNEY, 3S Broedway. iOWLAND & ASPINWALL, Agente, Pebrant Hee te pa W. G. Furber, com seeate otis NEY a Gray, connerdng War Tale oes fos tet Fn on au oe th each —. sy lg “aus oka tg atta lew Steamer of Mi . coma. Yotbtaton aod Hong Keng 06 Apel = 300 ‘baggage allowed exch Medicines and free. ‘uckets and all further information tho cleo on the what, foot of Canal area, Rok re . 'D BRAZIL. UNingD SSAfes AND BRAZIL MATL STEAMSHIP COMPANY, ERAUDAR MAIL STEAMERS, eGR ear cue ue Peer thesiners. aul. on STATES MATL 70 HAY. ae STE. enentg H COMPANY. F SAILING DAY. favorite steamships arf, at J ney we a on Monday, soe Say ta asd of ie in goid or or ia equivalent. No freight received on Bailing. |For freight or passage apply to = Cc MAND, No. 4 Bowling Green. WRs4 oer aed TEXAS, DIRECT. lendid steamship PERIT, Captain E. A. Delon will leave bre per No. 4 North Fiver, ie oe day, February atl2 o'clock noon, { Reosiving freight now. t OF passage, having splendid accommodations, SPOFFORD. TILESTON & CO., 29 Broad’ F°, bogie TEXAS. ‘Tho 41 gorew stcamer VIRGINIA, Wolfe, max ioading at plier 39 East river, will sail Saturday, Yt bre. ; “for eta and pws PE 8 arrox, m1 Wall snot F%., GALVESTON, TEXAS, Lira WEEBELY, ‘Texas line.—The Al steamer GULF OITY, Stewart, Com= nll reoelve freight at pier 20 East river, and sail om ‘Sati wr Feb! uriay, February anror freight or ying accommodations, ply to C. 'H. MALLORY & OOF, 15) Malden lane. S™48 LINE FOR NEW ORLEANS.—THE NEW YOR! Mail ‘Steamship Company's dine ‘groan steamers leave pier 46 North at Sovclock P. Mas follows:— MARIPOSA, on ‘atar day, Feb, 16. MISSOURI MATANZAS, om Saturday, _ March 3. All bills of ‘at the office upon the pier. freight or passage = . Payee ea GARRISON, Paw Groce. No. § Bo=———— BNEW ORLEANS DIRECT. «8NERAL MEADS, a A ‘first class ass stoamabler No. 9 North river oS Ay aed Teas Fring unsurpassed accommoda- tons, to MWELL & CO., 86 West street. _The GEORGE nad yadiinaron wil tae Foren Trond Won ORLEANS _DIRECT.—THE NEW SIDW- PRevepe ad horn ar, on” a Ly or passage, having ‘acoomme- ica Agents at ee EONROLY S60.” Goo ‘Goode re SAN bate) commander, “ ‘1 ns ke cree chee Tororo il atag tt dn Se Hltvoad and Florida pirocllkal nd oa same }ARRI SON ALLE ALLEN, No, 5 Bowling Green, N. ¥. FOR SAYANNAH, GA.) EVERY (THURSDAY. —Tom lail Steamship Company's sidewhesl PERMA LIVINGSTON, Captain Baker, sails Thureday nee BARNES, Captain Morton, sails Thursday, ‘From per 8 North river, at 2 PM tickets and bills of gon ner the Oeuteal. Batirosd nt egg ng ree ING! Nw *WOx's 00, Agents, 8 Liberty street. FopcaAn ron, = re onl fad popelne seuss mahip Company. —' a ahip EMILY 4 vk Captain a Lgskwood, wil eave og North rivet; lading: Treight ion Saturday’ moraing ot Charles ott tickets and bills of Inding issued to South in connection with the South Carolina Rallroud.. LIVINGSTON, FOX &00., Agents. 88 Liberty street {OR eae can 8. C., THE FLA FLORIDA PORTS, ‘and the South and Southwest.—The elegant steamship ANDALUSIA Is now recelving cargo, and day, Feb. “ “nd w 14 East river, connecti with DICTATOR for. hroweh si of nding and passaj the principal points ate the es Carolina Ralltoad and connecting raliroads at rediced rates. For passage, ticket Sern UR oe, tii ti LEARY, 73 William street. \HARLESTON STEAMSHIP LINE, SAILING aot Fae betty? 4 ‘The fine steamship CAR! in Charles Colt is now receiving fi it No.8 ‘North river at on ht at nee und will sail for attic on Saturday, February 16, tor passage apply to-CHAS. A. WHITNEY, agent, 20 f 26 FOR RICHMOND, NORFOLK AND OrTy POINT, From pier 37 ‘aver, foot of Beach street. Steamship ALBEMARLE. Gi ‘in ya leaves every ‘Wednesday at i2 0! Steamship HATT RAS, Oy iain “Alesander, leaves every ing through bills i ints om the seaboard Ena fonsoks Raitrond 8. on pees oa we tse one the pier, ov te on IF, oF 'Y, Presideut, 36 South street. }OR NORFOLK, ITY POINT AND RICHMOND. NGE OF PIER. The BRAS and ALBEMARLE wil hae] receive and Airer cargo at pier 87 North river, justead of 36, as of Beach street, i heretofore. NL: McURBADY, 86 South street, OAL DEPOT, AT ST. JOHNS, PORTO RICO.— Steamboat owners and eaptains ‘are advised that above me nuoned port, Cosie of every kind eatt be Rearmeneien ‘Vessels drawing not over twen ‘tor can goalongside the wharf and have it Pog LATIMER & CO., St. Johns, Porto Ri '. ONATIVIA & CO., 47 South sireat, New at ding 10 “ail ue Heer ah Ww. dO, Haltrond, etn jndson New York to Pe tenet XJ Now Vork'st 8:30 A.M. Soden, Ves i " nd stzeet 10 Millerton and return, avon Few, Many i VaNDERBELT Vieo.President, - —= RS SBALED PROPOSALS 1 INVITED. POR roR pe arta eth in tag Free at Wee, * from [Sin to-Wth a ofice ot Moore & Brown, 31 Nasead URAL, SDRAUGITEMAN WANTED,—APe Toor 88, between 10 A. NM. and aeres ht. ha AI iia Eh PRACTIOAL SOAP MAKER, OF FAMILY AND ALL, situation: AS Teterenese. “Address F. Ms Herald ofca. IGAR MAKING Py taught in a few days. 180 Bie | ei carne Wann EST Aa at office No, 2 Cliff street, Wares BELL mrann AND LOOK JOBBER,! Wore Mebane nt, Newarty Ned, *"e*toow" TAT ng Coy a room waniod win sau. WATER nu RERUAT IRA up gearenh eas a Tak EE

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