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ee SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES, One wo a et ev OT Cooks, &e. WEST STH ST. NEAR 6TH Av_ LIQ Trmcook' tun vo'objecton vu boarding nowee® moeRuM ST., BROOKLYN,—A GBRMAN G1RE, 125 Ee BB 000k iu u Tmail family; fam good washer and efcrence, Call on Monday. is yer MTH ST. BETWEEN ISTAND 3D AVS.. Brovesse! couk; unequalled ta all kinds ‘ot and German cooking; dinner served fc parties in the neatest manner; is a superior confectioner, on namental and plain; is a drat class housekeever, having ved im tals capacity for ‘@ uumber of years In the first families. Beat city referen ITH AV., RETWEEN SID AND MTH 6T8.—A itastant Woman as good cook; willing to assist 4n Coarse washing; good | road, biscalt and pastry maker; no section tp ihe Ccuatry; good’ chy and country reference trom last place, Cail (or ‘Wo ‘dnys. Chambermaids. &e. ITH AV., NEAR BIST ST., TOP FLOOR, FRONT, 390 A respectable young woman as chambermaid and Washing; is wiiling and obliging. Can be seen for two Gaye. ‘euce given. Dresemakers ama & Seamstreases. 8T_FLOOR, FRONT ROOM, $37 EAST 1TH St.— 1 raninouable dress and clouk inakings winter and spring upwards; wrappers, #2 4 G2 00; also children's and misses’ garments mave to order; patterns and fashion plates, cutting and basting. ‘Terms cash. Call or address. il ans WEST 2TH ST.. BETWEEN BROADWAY AND hs dara Crap fpr seaeeeni ens also oneralen would: Stumbee? Jatest fasb! a sys — CANTON st, NEAR FLUSHING rahe LBnOnk. 2} lyn.—A first ciass dressmaker, elegant at Sean eree scan eee dros Mie B, BUD, Yer ope oc, reryzay onenen amp zoce. woman ina dressmaiin, establishment; she has acted in that win one of tho first etablishments in the el Sane , ha oe RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL WANTS A SITUA. tion to do up stairs work and plain sewing; good refer- ‘adver i. Coy vox 172 Herald ilae, ST.—AN EXPERIENC D aDRESS. Dow thie by (the day ins rat clase reference it duress, for one week, H. C. WEST sD &T.AS DRESSMAKER IN A RE. ‘apectable famiiy; is thoroughly competent to cut and Gt in all the latest ‘uslilons ; has no objection to the country. the day; can do shirt making apd all kinds of ‘white work. Address for one week A. 3. Ho AfTat class acamusireta; can make and rita ‘nd do all kinds of fawily wewlog by hand and mach: 14.4. 22H St, BETWEEN LEXINGTON AND 8D AVS.— ice Caran titin an establishment; best ee given. WEST 49TH ST. SECOND FLOOR, UP 0), Sire Fasiojable ress and cloak making; spring 145, 5) BLOOMFIELD ST.-A FRENCH LADY TO WORK BAST 19TH 87. NEAR IRV: PLACE.—A ‘s8es r, who understands her business tho- goals tik jerate terms. 14 WEST 49TH ST. SECOND FLOOR UP stairs.—A first class dress and cloak maker, who thoroughly undersiands her business, “would like « few en- nts by the cay, or would take work to her home; rms reasonable. » WTH AND 18TH STS.—A ‘capable of cutting, fitting and trimming sires a few more engagements by the cea, at or address for two days, EAST i3rtt st, NEAR 8D LS ed RESS. maker by the day or week iy families * 197 eer spake class ayia QOL tH AV sca, FURST CLASS | DRESSMAKER Would go out by the day or take home work; aulte made in elght hours’ wotice, at moderate prices; beut elty 30 ear 1st BASEMENT DOOR WANTED, eee 16TH ST.., wing OF dressmaking, by the day; te a fasaeenecenl nachine operator; best reference.’ Call Stor addre'by post A. We BIL TB Avs, NEAR 1TH S., IN THE STORE.—A e seamstress going ont by the day wishes a few more n cut and fit for children; has considerable customers ; knowledge of of ¢ (dressmaking. 334! 4TH AV.—A FASHIONABLE DRESSMAKER wishes to obtain the work of a few more customers ‘oan work by the day; no objection to take work is auood fluter; can operate on Wheeler & Wiison's @. Call on or address S. N, STB AV., IN THE PAPER STORE.—A FASHION- DOT Stic arvcunaker wouldilie fox sare engagements ‘dy month or day, with or without machine. 543 STH AV. NEAR a2D sta FRENCH DRESS. maker, wiio uudevstands her business, desires w few more customers where she can work by the day. 196 STH AV» BETWEEN 4TH AND “4TH STS., first foor.—A competent dressmaker will make up Uy Kinds of walking and evening dresses at a low price; best 880 fH AV., BETWEEN &2D AND SSD 8T8.—A lady, formerly of Madame Diden's, will do work wat house for a few first class families at a reasonable AE L RST CLASS DRESSMAKER WISHES TO GO OUT the day {0 cut and @t for ladies and children, Address » Herald office. FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKER, HAVING | YURNT. AA, tare, including sewing machine, wishes to meet a lady can’ influence tusiness to join her; references ex- Shanasts Address E. ¥. W., Herald office. FIRST jonas MILLINER we 1ULD feed ae Lead ice ai it jon as milliner or salcslady sash ob ject for Sdvertiving a MILLINER, box —-LADIES' DRESSES FASHIONABLY ‘made, in the best and most economical manner, at very rices, by Miss JOHNSTON, 1,317 Broadway, near Thi Ay-sixth atreet, Paper Patterns very cheap. Housekeepers, &c. Th COLUMBIA St. THIRD FLOOR, | FRONT.—A young Indy of cileerfal disposition ahd tudustrious habita as housekeeper; no fancy sitiation wanted. Baer 12TH sT.—A MIDDLE AGED AMERICAN as hot in ie rivate family object tatnaiooun ighest reference dress C. W., as abor LADY AS HOUSEKEED- 1 PRINCE 8T.—A WIDOW widower’a preferred. Call or erin asmall family; CANNON ST., SECOND FLOOR.A WOMAN AS housekeeper or nurse. Beat references. 137 240 EAS aisT S' LADY AS HOUSEKEEPER in a centieman’s ly or a hotel, to take charge of the linen room; can give the best reference as to compe- we BOWERY A YOUNG WIDOW LADY AS tency. Apply for oi 362 housekeeper; would accept any other position not iron of address Mrs. AR Awe TE AMERICAN WIDOW and willin, + Herald off AY xauna LADY OF REFINEMENT AND EXPERI ‘ork “LADY, COMPETENT desires a position as housekeeper. Address d office, ce ag housekeeper. Address Mise A., station H, N AMERICAN LADY WANTS A SITUATION WITH 8 frat class faintly as housekeeper, having great expe- 108; will not ecept a position where full control it not person of great ability to manage all houschold both cheerful and wil at beat reference. box 150 Herald off call. AMERICAN WIDOW LADY. WISHKS AN EN- agement in a hotel, boarding house or gentleman's mily a8 housekeeper; is fully competent to take entire charge; good reference. Address ©. U. O. Herald villee N AMERICAN LADY—OF FRENCH DESCENT, AS housckeopar ina widower's family. Address, stating ‘whon and where to be seen, Mrs. F. M., box 18 Herald office. 1 AMERICAN WIDOW LADY WISHES A SITUATION keeper ina widower’s family, either In city or Country: bashed ii. years’ experience in housekeeping yeaa aivo the best reference, Address H, E. C., Herald oltice. A YOUNG L. RanY, J BY THE DEATH OF FRIENDS, being deprived of her position aa housekeeper, desires sien ‘Address, appointing interview, Miss Hs. © widower’s family; wiiling to have the care ‘of chil- -y Herald YOUNG AMERICAN WIDOW LADY OF cUL- ture and domestic ft ta F jhabite would like jousekeeper for an él ‘ion to the country. Address MM Bond ot. HOUSEKEEPER'S SITUATION WANTED—BY A RE- fined widow lady, under 30; a wealthy widower's family referred; none but partics of position need apply reference Piven and required. “Address, iu coutdence, CARRIE MON- L, Herald oftice. THOROUGHLY COMPETENT YOUNG LADY DE. aires a position as housekeeper; would prefer leaving ity; the mont satisfactory re vii omit nit borg rences in regard to char- W capability wi ven, we neat Address for one week ITUATION WANTED—BY AN AMERICAN WIDOW ) woman, as fer cae for ina A siaat Doce 7 where abe can have hei x years oll) with her; or would do the Housework of e sma Tusity wots ge. a aber’ distace ta the country; is» goot bread baker and can make butter. Address Mrs. WILLIAMSON, station L, H SITUATION WANTED: spectable America Tay’ oomperent tot AS HOUSEKEEPER, BY A RE- dy, between 20 and 8) years of age; charge of a house and servante; must be ‘an elderly bachelor or wilower:, one oF two not objected to; ¢: ference yiven aud required. Adiireas for ona week hire W..Herald o T AS a EEPER ‘ANTED—AN_ ENGAGEMEN An's hotol or gentleman's fanny by w lady of experl once; a0 encumbrance, “Address? 40. G, Herald oiice: Lanndresses. &e. BG 187, Shy, BETWREN, IST AND 2p ava., Tor floor, front room. —Washing and froning done by a first rate hand; 'can polish and flite geutiemen’s and families Ysablog, or Would go-out Ly the Uny; best city reference, Call for t B5 WEST 96TH Sf, ) THIRD FLOOR, PRONT 162 room.—A widow. Indy wisher to get families’ or gen- Sesnent ‘a washing to do at home; guod reference yiven if re- qu 316 IST AV.—A FIRST CLASS » LAUNDRESS TO take in family washing by the dozen, week or ‘month ratands tuting and polishing; good ‘city refe- Fence. BUT FAST TE ste ae ea, BASEMENT. — spectable familiar’ washing and froning; ladies’ ail and noon geld done ee in nent sie ghuldien’s is0; gentlemen's shirts Siuely polished, b ROBERT Most respectal reference as to ability and. ‘honest jean polish 0 4O OS by NEW YUKK HERALD, SUNDAY, MARCH 20, 1870, SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES. eee ee oe 4TH BTA RESPEOCABLE W' 5( 9) aes gro isan excolont inundreas, wiahes some arate reference: will go out by the day. terms; best on or address Mrs. H. BE. STANTON No 8 » corner of Broome, one block east from Varick, yin} clothing sent for ‘and delivered ITH AV.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG AMERICAN wormun fo go to Kurape, ag cllld's urea of seamstress; . 8. A., for one wee! WEST sori ST.-A RESPECTABLE GIRL TO 122 take care of children and do plain sewing. Apply fortwo day 265 kagement, 291 3 city referenc WEST 4TH ST, CORNER STH AV.—AN perlenced montlly nurse wants au tinmediate BX. ‘en: Av. c CORNER OF LTH ST.A youna AME- rican (Protestant) woman as wet nurse, Waitresses, &c. WEST 20TH BT., SECOND FLOOR, BACK ROOM.— 11], Xeompeten yodeg woman as tra lan altro or ane do chamberwork and light washing in a private Misceliancous, AMITY ST.—A YOUNG LADY, AGED 30, WOULD If like to obtat ing, copying or any other genteel and, remunerative employment. Address Mise Ge, care of Madame Vere. 92 © renovated, 1. 07 i AV.—A YOUNG LADY TO sic lessons in a le Jewish tani, and to learn at any kind of fancy work; would do any sewing. XOUNG LADY, WRITING A RAPID, LEGIBLE ind, wishes to do some copying at her home. Address GOPIIST, box ie Herald oles. EAST BROADWAY.--A WOMAN TO DO semen h ltering ‘and fitting; mattresses FRI LADY OF GOOD EDUCATION DE- Hives situation as goveraces tn Sotelo French and music, Address L. L, PABIS, box 184 Herald ofllee, YOUNG FRENCH LADY, WHO HAS HAD EX- lence in teaching for three would take a few more pupils, Address .D., box 184 Herald office, N EDUCATED LADY OF CULTURE AND EXPE- rience desires an enj ment as resident or visiting governens. — irese TEACHER, ‘gey Second N ENGLISH LADY WILL GIVE INSTRUCTION, IN music, French and jish daily for her board, Address TEACHER, care of U.0, Clayton: 616 Br Broadway, up stairs, pen tn nan ben ta tna GERMAN LADY DESIRES TO GIVE LESSONS IN dabahierman and in French, grammatically or conversa. lonally, day time or evening, on rms. Address h. th Herald off me aig A. SOMFORTABLE HOME FOR CHILDREN OR. IN- at {nnts can be procured at 180 Prospect street, Brooklyn, in the rear. YOUNG WOMAN, WHO HAS HAD SEVERAL YEARS’ experience in attending store, would do writing or any Other Hgbt, business not menial; no objection to. goto the country; fret olass city reference, Address M. T., Herald o MSc, MADE BASY, THROUGH MRS. PAIGE'S method, taught by a lady, at 139 Madison street, Brook- Call on or CONT, fi, given, also a permanent situation. Address C. 85 Franklin.st. Be | WANTED=MALES, MAN AND WIFE Lager DESIRE SITUATIONS— A the man to do aay Kind of work, indoors or out; wife is Seamatroes oF 10 do fe oraserors ‘elty or country,’ Ade 16) Bay at, Jer A YOUNG MAN WOULD eo TO occUrY HIS Titnsett usefah at borke of: agoounte apni’ result balan Dest references, Adress fH box ¥14 Pot ofice, 8 WAITER IN A PRIVATE FAMILY—A YOUNG A wih or experieneas thoroughly understands is busi i wilin w Kdrese 3. Be box 300 Herald odige,, |" '® ‘he coune » BUTLER AND WAITER IN A PRIVATE PAMILY— A young man long. 67: enperianen thoroughly under- stands ble wiineen; haa te ty rel f Place,” Address G. 1, 916} Broadway.” alekisisicesian STRONG, ABLE-BODIED YOUNG MAN, STRICTLY A. Miho Sha isady hatlin wish a nituation xa night watohman ; best reference given. ress for one week U, M7 and 129, Meroer #!., Fifernen's Hall STE Ck WANTED—BY A MAKRIED MAN, AS porter oF 40 lo lisht work around a sore: fan object as a ste: ut! Btbmren, box 18 Herald otic, 7 “wustion- Adress GITUATION WANTED RY A YOUNG MAN, 20 YEARS old; would make himself use ity; under- sands the use of toola; reterouoe On OF wo days J. MURPHY, 680 Grand st,” New York. , AITER'S SITUATION WANTED—BY A SORORED seen Rerton.,who understands the business. perfect rience im private family: eity foterence: pel Tonal an. 10, U,, box I Herald ofice. written, Address A COMPETENT ASSISTANT DENTIST WANTED. T PRETERRE BROTH! wery. Also two young pee. of some means and "good perenne io learn the A poagr FAVORABLE OPENING NOW OFFERS TO A first clase, travelling salesman of strict integrity, and ead in handling drugs, ols, fancy goods, do. Address! with particulars, box 5,684 New York Fost oes A FIRST CLASS BOOKKEEPER 18 WANTED—BY A wholesale house; @ most thorough know! of double entry req references on this point will be required, uisite; beat se wollen characte, Fellabllity, &c. Address, naming refe- yroare lass employed ani salary, denired (none other noticed), BUN. M., bex 140 ‘Herald fice. ‘Salary must be moderato. ENTS" FURNISHING SALESMAN WANTED—TO SELL with dhe cy trade fn that line, Appiy by teller, posuonally we city trade in that : Handed into our ottee. aia aoistndiph. as pmamiatd G. H. WITTHAUS & CO., 818 Broadway. GituaTion "WANTED—BY A MAN CAPABLE AND EX- perlenced, ua bookkeeper, cashler, correspondent, &c. ; iatcatale of the highest character, Address 'S., box’ 5,89 oll ARNISH SALESMAN WANTED.—ONLY ynore awe acquainted with the business need a: Address, with references, VARNISH, box 8,373 Pout ooiee Wires. FURNITURE SALESMAN, APPLY AT ANTED—7WO DRY GOODS SALESMEN, ACCUS- to Bd ay, trad a German gaiesman, Apply tn the evening, at 714 8d av., near 45th st. A Geary SALESMAN IN A_ SPICE HOUSE; ‘one that is well saquainted wi witn the jobping trade in this city. Address R. R,, Herald office. sme WANTED_BY 1 A WIDOW LADY, TO AT- tend # fancy goods store; understands embroidery. Ad- rs. GREY, He Herald « olllce. a To, PARTIES GOING WEST OR TO CALIFORNIA.—A Protesiant American girl, having firat class reference and willing to mais berself ceneralis esatel, san be found No, #7 Wasuington st, New York, of adaress box 107 astoria (L,I) Post office. TISITING GOVERNESS.—A YOUNG LADY, EDU- cated In Paris desires n Tew engagements, a8) ab Quatitestions, English, French (thoroughly), Musto, te: exeoptlonable’ references. Address A. B, box 116 Herald ollice, ARSED. TWO OURS gr DESIROUS or GOING West like to ngagement with a frat re long ex: box 89 Herald Branch Defies are aa Bitiations. "Address J. 8 Brooklyn. ‘ANTED—A SALESMAN IN A TEA, COFFEE AND ‘spice house; one that is well acqualnied with the trade on the Nei York {Central Railroad and familiar with the bo reas 3. 8., Herald office. EXPERIENCED MAN IN. ig LACE a egy es 80! Mk above a} WANIED-A SITUATION Ag SANITRESS| OR, TO take charge of a gentleman's house, by a widow lady; peed G4 reference given. Address ‘JANTFRESS, Herald Wanrep-a SITUATION AS LADY'S MAID OR seamstress, by a Protestant woman of experience, who can bo eg F. J. Da, Herald of highly recommended. Addr (HELP WANTED-£EMALES. LADY KEEPING BOARDERS WISHES A GENTEEL ‘oung lady not over 24 yeara of as pousekeeper. ‘Aditréne Tek, lerald office. e medias . FEW goon HANDS WANTED—TO BEAD PARA- ole. basament door, 880 Greenwich a iter of Horaisb, from 840 ‘ RAIDERS WANTED THOSE AgCURTOMED To make children’s clothing preferred; presser accustomed to, press linen. “Apply to L Bivins’ at J. Neuberger’s, 208 Church at, NOOK WANTED—IN A SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY, / perfectly competent in all {ta branches; none other need apply at No: Il West @ith st., between the hours of 10 and 12 D* SM AKING.—FOREWOMAN WANTED, AT ‘Wave lace | has had experience in super- fe who Vaansiot s Gotemaant dais mt dake ieee mas oer also a few good dressmakers. spies ataclidiens ties Lotiedaltt FANCY BRAID SEWERS WANTED— but indoor. a SCHULTZ & HECHT, 441 Broadway. TRST Chass MILLINERS AND TRIMMERS _Wwanted—Wages no object, at 1534 Division street. ADIES—WORK FURNISHED AT HOME TO PAY 4 for first class sewing machines by instalments. York Machine Stitehi ()PERATORS ON SEWING MACHINES WANTED— ‘Those accustomed to make children's oe gatas vrareree Apply to L. DAVIES, at J. Neuberger's, 203 ()PERRATORS ON WILCOX & GIBBS" MACHINES, FOR fine muslin and lace work; also needle hands and girls to fold Swiss and neck binding. LEWIS & CO., 1,278 Broadway. EWING MACHINES—WORK FURNISHED AT HOME to pay for first clase Sen machines by instalments. 01 WOMAN WANTED—FOR A COSTUME AND TOOTHAKER, 236 Bowery, corner Houston al. Gal SS cioak establishment. Those who can give frst class city pee may apply to Mme. F PINCHON, 19 Brevoort place. Weis D~A FIRST CLASS. MILLINER TO GOTO AN Inland city. Address G. & ., box 8732 Post ofive. \/ANTED—A COMPETENT MILLINER, WHO UNDER. stands dressmaking, to go South, Call at HILL & KETCHUM'S, 826 Canal at., from 9 till 2, on Monday. TANTED-TO GIVE OUT A CHILD TO WET NURSE who hasno other child to nurse. Call at Min DUJARIE’S, 209 Greene st. ANTED—A COMPETENT MILLINER FOR THE VERY best custom work. Apply at19 West 4th st, between Greene and Mercer ste, ANTED-TWO EXPERIENCED » salesinen for our sires ode steady. Apply to CLARKE & DALY, ANTED_—A FEW FIRST CLASS DRY GOODS SALES- fren, for dress goods; only men of city references need appiy. O'SULLIVAN & GREIG, ‘771 Broadway, corner of Ninth street. Wanten-a SALESMAN IN A TEA, COFFEE AND spice house ; one who {a well acquainted with the trade on the Hudson river; G., Heraid ofllce, DRY _Goops dey epee situation Catharine jone others need apply. Address G. ‘ANTED—FOUR FIRST Chass RETAIL DRY GOODS saienmen, for silk and dress goods departments, None but experionced mon need a} appl & ¢. JOH! ON, 167 and 769 Broadway. COACHMEN AND GARDENERS. 88 Ci HMA! oo BE SEEN OR. AD- 143 Went 38th ot, N ENGLISHMAN, WITH FOURTEEN YEARS EXPE- wishes an_en; "creed ‘as plant and vegetable dress J. D., 77 8th av. zaraener. A, GARDENER DESIRES A SITUATION; 18 GERMAN pnd single; unders e different branches of his can ce in thin country. Ad GAR. DENER, care of W. Guilerich, 174 Chrystie st, CLA dressed, M. B. tion for bis man aecouchman ; is & good groom and a yi god conch lagie ‘cians “Aadress Dr A "tab lived with ber over twa years, aad dering that ty bas done hie duty faithtully, ix dealrous of nding bim a good A GENTLEMAN WISHES TO |PROCURE A SITUA- thorough! RHO! sy ve . 8., 380 “Adelphi iat, Brockiyn, LADY HAVING A COACHMAN AND GROOM WHO piuation city or country. ddress JOHN JOHNSTON, 01 A AS GARDENER WANTED—BY A ried and al vege {anderstands a nob A bot jouses, grapery and all voi les. ress Lue care of Scfimidt, 38 Beaver A YOUNG MAN WISHES A SITUATION AS FIRST class herder; in able to take care of «valuable flock of sheep or cattle; can be well recommended by bis lasi em- ployer. Address A. B., box 218 Herald office. SITUATION WANTED-AS GARDENER, BY A aa many Years’ practice inthe euitivation ‘apos and fruit; good reference. Ad- direst GARDENER, box 112 Herald oft A. SITUATION WANTED-AS COACHMAN | AND rdener, Teapectadle single man; is willlug to inake himself useful; city reference. Address B. F., box 237 Herald ott FIRST CLASS GARDENER, MARRIED, TWO CHIL- f great and long experience in gardening, wants e of w first class place, Address G. A. BAUER, ew York, YOUNG MAN WISHES A SITUATION AS GAR- dener; understands his business perfectly; can give satisfactory reference from last employer. Address J. SKELLY, Yd Broadst., Newark, N.J., at the flower and feed at ((oscrntan ‘AND GRO required; V ANTED—A YOUNG ‘WOMAN TO vO WASHING, ioningand general housework, Anquire at £10 Bast TANTED—A GIRL TO RUN ON ERRANDS “AND TO make herself useful; strictly honeat; of an oulging disposition. Address ADVERTISER, Herald office. 7ANTED—A GOOD OPERATOR FOR WHEFLER ‘& Wilson's machine; particularly for underclothing. Apply at17 Bast 17th st Tee GOOD DRESSMAKER, TO WEST. ply be tween 9 and 10 o'clock at ANDREWS’ SAN- FORD" & SMITH’S, 260 Canal at, References required. ANTED—A GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK i all family ; reference required. Apply at 146 (oacuman AND GROOM'S SITUATION—BY A SIN. gle young man; ahr understands bis business {n all its branche: kk if require: ent of Fo aed from (SITUATION WaN1ED—BY A PROTEST. vegetable, frait and flow: 3 is business; good reference; would a useful, Address 44 Broadway, Brooklyn, E. ya. ANTRO—A ere a8 ,aROOm, gardener or porter, by Siew man; ‘can give good references, Address F PRANK, 216 West 2th at, room No, 3, ANTED—A errvarion TO DRIVE A GENTLE- e, by a married man; six monthe In the pen try; English; can wilk. Address BR: G.; box lid Wereia ASSISTANT TANTED-SEVERAL GOOD DRESSMAKERS, ALSO firs to learn. Will be puld while learning, “Apply at 819 Bast 2h LS ER BA WANTED-A GIRL TO poom WASH AND IRON IN mall family; must be tent: good references required ; wages $14. * Gall at 37 we ea 48th (den Wanrep FIRST CLASS MILLINERS AND TRIM. a only competent hands need apply. Apply at 669 ay. WANTED ay AN ENGLISHMAN, A SITUATION AS coachman ; understands his business; can come well ‘eine stables from last place. Address WALTER, 223 West A ee tinte ey SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young colored man (married), se coachman in a gen- tleman’ wi # family to study the interest of hi meat and indusirions whole cary horses a permanent situa be seen until engaged. " a tress O. FOOT, Can ‘ANTED—OPERATORS ON WHEELER & WILSON'S machine; thore who understand dressmaking preferred, Apply to Miss s O'TOOLE, 41 Cilaton place. Wi NtED-IN A SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY, A GIRL to do general housework. Apply at 31 West 56th st., between 5th and ‘6th bee MILLINERS AND THREE TRIM- mers. None but first class hands need apply. Good handa apply al! next week. A few vn. Mile Tinery, fi roadway. ow aPPitadann A BINNS WAStEnay A SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY, A GOOD cook, washer and ironer; must have the beat city refer- ‘ Apply Monday, between 10 und 12 o'clock, at 285 West ence. 4 Vv ‘ORK FURNISHED TO PAY FOR FIRST GLASS Sewing dachines by installments. UNION MACHINE STITCHING ASSOCIATION, 139 Eighth street, between Broadway and Fourth avenue. Vrs IN A SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY, A GIRL A ‘chambertald and We ke. sare of ebitdren ; muat ve the beat city reference. Auply Monday, bet TPovelo Relock, ut 226 West sith at.” ch-huisase este Vv ANTED—A SMART WOMAN TO DO_ KITCHEN work in a saloon; hours from I1'4 A.M. to 2A. M. Wages $12 per month, Apply at 492 Sth av., after 10 o'clock WAnten. OPERATORS ON WHEELER 2 WILSON'S machines to work on ladies’ und also hand sewers and machine brafders; nono but ex; H. B. CLA! ty rienced bunds. AIN ‘Thomas a TANT! D—FIRST CLASS SALESWOMEN, TioR- ughly sequainted ite ribbons, laces, straw goods 01 and flowers, where et I secu é JOUNSO} , BUuNS ©O., 866 Canal atreet. V ANTED-BY A WOMAN % YEARS OF AGE, “A situation aa wet murse in a respectable family ; bab: {hree monthe old; rat class reference piven, “Address M. office. are advancement WASTED ITWO FIRST CLASS MILLINERS AND ON faiesindy to go to a arial 4 neat situations atJ. Tygon’ corso wer D. FEW SMA ELLIGENT #aloawomen, for the lad furnishin, department, lace and embroidery department and cloak and sit department; only those of experience, who can furuish food references, need apply. Also ® few young Indies to rn the busin AULIVAN & QREIG, 771 Broadway, corner sth at, Westep-a SITUATION AS COACHMAN AND by a single man, who thoroughly understands the business fn all Nts brancheay has fist sless references, clty and country. Address M. J., box 122 Herald otice, ANTED—A SITUATI A_ RESPECTABLE young man, as coachman'or groom, in a private family ; bas a good knowledge of the care of horses and understands his cor perfectly ; can give good reference from his last employer; uo objection to the country. Cull at or address for three days 241 Kast Sint at. “THE TRADES. LAD OF 18 DESIRES TO LEARN TYPESETTING; i Bae had Mttle experience. Address C. 5, B., 453 Green= wich st. | WANTED—TO GO TO A OITY IN WEST- w York; must be thoroughly competent to en- ‘and old English letters nnd~ monograms on allver Ware, “Appiy to the Gorham Manufacturing Company, No.3 Maiden lanc. JPIRST CLASS PHOTOGRAPHIC PRINTER WANTE ‘At 380 Bowery. Call this day (Sunday ), between 19 and Lonly. Mire WANTED. —A MAN TO RUN A TIDE MIL, hort ddstance in the country, to grind miner dress box 110 Herald offloe. HOTOGRAPH PRINTER—A GOOD ONE WHO UN- derstands paper and porcelain printing can find a situa tion at 9 Fulton ay, Brooklyn, L. 1. 10 PHOTOG RAPHERS.WANTED, operator; one who understands ti * preferred. Apply on Mon AN ASSISTANT business tn all ite y at 293 Fulton st,, APPLY tO TUL WADE STONE CUTTERS. 50th wt., between 10th and Lith avs. LOCH & GTLLLS, 50th st WASTE DoA Youxa MAN, Leno. 7 148 SOME KxOW. ledge he jewelry or wal mse en; ‘ing. A wo GUINAUD, ia broadway, op floors ne APY ANTED 60 FIRST CLASS CABINET MAKERS. None but fret class workmen need apply to SMITH, Erie Katlway car shop, Jersey City, V ANTED—A YOUNG MAN TO by teal THR DEN- tist profession, Inquire at 24 West 2911 “br. PERRY, m (FIRST CLASS 8 RIT ENGRAVER ‘ON icture rr wore letter rie, Tote be ry lees oe f wigning, av. beaver, ei OR ee We pee smente, .— TRIPLE «PIN, Ale tine Boxe, CONNECTICUT INVESTORS will find the First Mortgage bonds of the New Haven, Middio- town and Willimantic Railroad Company the most desirable form of investment now offered in the market, ‘The Bonds ure exempt from every form of Btate or local taxation and from the United Siates income tax, ‘Tho average saving thus made will amount to two and one- half per cent, which, added to the (nterest received, makes them equal to a pond paying nine nad one-half per cent, and this rate of income {s not affected by @ decline id, ‘The bonds are issued only as the work progresses, and for but one-half of the actual cash expenditures on the road. They are secured by a first mortgage on all the pro- perty of the company, of whatever kind. ‘The State of Con- necticut is made trustee for the bondholders, and every bond ‘must be issued from the office of and be countersigned by the Comptroller. They are insued in denomtuations of #500 and 81,000, are coupon or registered, have twenty years to run, and are payable, principal and interest, ia New York, Tbe bonds are offered at par and imicrest. HATCH & Foote, Bankers and Dealers in Government Securities, ath spies "12 Wall street, New York, _ —A.—MONBY ro BUY MORTGAGES AND TO LOAN + in the States of New Yor Ds RAFTS FOR ONE POUND AND UPWARDS ON THE m Union asen etree of London, for sale by JOHN B. MURRAY, Choice City and County Bonds, Fo SALE— Paying Wand 13 per cont, All of * high order, and first class securities of undoubted fnterest and principle Yore. Suita for perinaneat, ments, For sale at a large reductl only. Government securition received in exchange at the best rates, and bonds purchased by out-of-town residents sent by express free of charge. ‘rustees, executors of estates, capitalists and others seck- ing réiiable investments are prone lng these bonds. 0 New York city Railroad Stock: and Gashght Stocks, ineludin; road Bonds und other securit paying large dividends and interest, at low rates for invest. ALBERT H. NICOLAY, Stock Broker and Auctioneer, 3 Vine street, N. B.—All securities not dealt in at the New York Stock Exchange Boards receive special uttention, as has been the custom of this house for many years, OLD COIN SIX PER CENTS oF THE ROCHESTER (N. ¥.) Water Works for fe. JOHN B. MURRAY, 17 Nassau street, He“ & MACY, BANKERS (THE GAME, AS AN INCORPORATED BANK), 30 WALL STREET, NEW YORK. FOUR PER CENT INTEREST ALLOWED ON DE- raons desirous of receiving interest for thelr money and having {t subject at all times to check on demand can do 60 by depositing WITH THIS BANK, which allows interest on the entire daily business at the rate of FOUR PER CENT Fannin, PSGollections made on any part of the world, with immediate returna, at the lowest current rat for purchase or ft stocks, bonds or gold promptly executed. — OWARD FIRE INSURANCE $100 forsale, _—=H. R. ANDERSON, 26 Broad atreet, Moe”, TO LOAN WITHOUT BONUS AND DELAY, ‘on first class olty Property; also to buy Firstand Sec: ‘ond Mortgagos at fair rates. W. L. BUTLER & CO., 69 Liberty street. ‘ONEY DEPOSITED NOW WILL DRAW INTEREST from Apri ‘Third Avenue Savings Bank, corner Second avenue and Twent; ixth street. Open daily from 10 to 3, and on Monday, Wednesday and Saturday evenings, from 6 to 8. ONEY DEPOSITE! draw interest EXC nd Bonds, Insurance, Bank oN oR BEFORE APRIL 15 WILL i LSIO# SAVINGS BANK, 38 Sixth are Booth's Theatre, WM. ILES, President. _Tsaao8. Banu gu OF SOUTH CAROLINA. TREASURY DEPARTMENT, ) Couumnta, 8. March 3, I ‘The interest maturing Apri: 1, 1870, on the bon State of South Carolina will be pald in gold on demand on ped after April l, at the banking house of H. H. Kimpton, No, 9 Nassau street, New York. NILES G. PARKER, Treasurer State of Bouth Carolina, YU ited sUMs Oy 19.00 AND ANOTHER OF $12,000 70 loan on city Property. ‘aempiabis “Y'NOTT & CO.,10 Pine street. he So ANTED—A SEAT. IN THE NEW YORK STOCK BX change, Address box 795,Post office, B WILE PROMPTLY BUY, AT FAIR RATES, FIRST id Bocond Mortgages upon improved city property. Loane oa roc COLVIN, & SALMON, Nos. 6 Pin 2 PER CENT MORTGAGES. — $100,000 WANTED 4 investment in saa sai, upon Virginia real esta one-third of ite assessed value, paying twelve per cent per annum interest (now legal). for eireul NE BURN, Real Estate Agent, Ot, Michoud n KE, Be at St. b pr Hotel.’ Refers by Leonard, Sheldon & | SHEET. \UNARD LIN / THE BRITS ANP Foe Aipgatoax ROYAL uraday, March Sl, Java, Wednesday, April 8 by the Wednesd: First cabin. #130 ‘Through bite of lading given for. Belfast, Glaagow, Hnvre, Antwarp and other poris On the Continent, and for Mediter- ranean porta, for ‘eight and cabin passage apply at the Company's a wed go pusase at 111 Broadway, Trinity Build OF aloerage pussare, we n bar iT HARLES G. FRANOKUYN, at L ONDON AND NEW xoRK STEAMSHIP LINE. Steamers sail direct to Loud BELLONA, Captain Conche Apri 2, at 6 A. Me Fi po pier No. 3 Ne river Cabin passage, anil #70. Bteerage, #25, in ener, St @ tickets me London or Havre, ppd erabenn ee Havre, EE is, “Antwerp and m at oneay court oe. ‘or ay al i Hroadwag: or rags ea honge plicic WLAND » & *ASPINWATA, Agents, No GERMAN bee Bremen, tne sa Londoe, Zhe new, fret clnes snd’ slogan ‘roa Man Stoamahips, AMERICA ¥f 3,000 tons and 700 horse’ pow . Cape Be apt Re Alan ‘ob norse power, Capt, epee ene 000 tod nd peu SCHLAND.. tons and will sare from Bremen thar feotcoF Third vices andtake Penden as to Havre, Bremen ot the following Fates: ms Lm Cadi ricconstein, isaiurday, Maro ‘Neynaber, joboken, “Yer sass oc Glass to” Ne Pe ae ORLRICHS & CO, isha Yor! pur ANCHOR LINE. STEAM TO GLASGOW, Lr payBRPOOL AND LON. by a inte butlt passenger i are Intended to sail anf ANGLIA March 3) EUROPA, +... AUSTRALIA “April 2 INDIA. COLUMBIA, and ore Saiiaragy th From pier wreafier, North river, at 12 o'clock noon. Rates of passsage, saasage, payable in currency Cabins to! Liverpool Glasgow or Derry, $90 and #75, n tickets, good for twelve months, #1 ate gant to Glasgow, Liverpool or Derry, $89; intermedt!- payed certificates from these ports, ®34. nengecn boxed to and from Hamburg, Havre, Rotter. very Low Fat payable ‘at any Dank In Great Britain and For farther information apply on the steamers, foot of Dey yregh oF at the Company's obice, No.7 Rowling Green, Now Yor! es HENDERSON BROTHERS. OR LIVERVOOL AND QUEENSTOWN aiNMan. Une of royal mail steamers are appointed to sail as lows Gury, oF, WASHINGTON. cere March 19,7 A. M. ‘Tuesdas 10 AL ETNA (vio Hailfas y, Mure! CITy ‘or DRUSSILS ‘Saturday, March 81 P.M. CITY OF BROOKLY: Saturday, Aprila: 7 A.M v alternaie Tuesday, trom and each sugeveding Sal ATES OF PASSAGE euee EF pe 5 Ee 2 ae i 3 B Bee # a: i z. a pler 45 North river by the mall steamer saili Satorday. Payable in gold. menznile in currency. First Cabh 20 Patera ain ‘also. forwarded to Sayre. seiner Bremen, ao. at Teves cand ert here at moderate rates by persons bi, to send for their frienda, ‘or farther information apply at the ue Company's office. JOHN LE, Agent, 15 Broadway, New York. ream, TO QUEENSTOWN, DERRY, GLASGOW AND Liverpool, sarrying the United States Sailing every Wednesday. NEBRASKA.. ems ere 2B 90, ILA. M. MANHATTAN: larch U0, at SP. M. * storage, 930 currency. hn Copter Ae. Drafts on Ireland, Ragland, France and poy to WILGLAMS S& QUION, bad Broadway. QTEAM, TO QUEENSTOWN, LIVERPOOL, DERRY rid Giasgow, evory Wednesday, Thuraday anu Saturday. NEBRASKA edneriay, March 2. pateusiaan Aneato SOM SON Pat tea of exchange. al " TH Broadway, corner of Rector wir NLY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE. Qe General Transatlantic Company's, mail steamships be- tween New York and Havre, calling The Rent, reseale gu take {erorive oule for the Conti- ent will aail from pter 80, North river, as follows LAFAYETTE, Konsaau Saturday, April 2 VILER De Panta Surman’, Sevurdey, April 8 ST. LAURENT, Lemari Basurday, April Bo PEREIRE, Duchesne. ‘Saturday, Price of passage in gold, mending wine:— To Brest or Havre, Firat cabin $140, arcond cabin 8 weluding railway tickets, furnished on board. First cabin $145, second cabin 878. These steamers do not carry steerage passengers. Medical attendance free of charge. American travellers going to or returning. from the Conti. te Mn Ps alla PL ER ee aN nent of Europe, by taking the avoid both tran bythe ihe English rallwa comforts of crossing the Channel, besides ible and ex- pense. ‘QuOROE MA ermission to W. fH. Foster, Baq., of ‘oster, Bankers, 10 Wall street. 3.500 WANTED vor ONE YEAR, WITH AM- 2). 0) ple security o1 SARE {nol real extate). reas, with particulars, sel Pon $10), 000. 7KAxte?; $10,000 ON A_BON ‘Mortgage on leasehold propert three times th unt.” ddress 8. 8. H., G PRIVATE FUNDS TO LOAN—IN 8UMS $25,000 toruit tn niontign or New tare mn be first class. Apr from 10 to 12, to J. A. FISHER, 39 Nassau street, room 2 $25.00 AND worth Herald office. OR UPWARDS WANTED_IN BUILDING cottages and otherwise developing a able tract of land, ripe for tmprovement three) mi eatral Park; acceaslbie by boats and cars. A iy scoured. "A liberal interest given in Sired. Appiy to CHARLES SIDNEY 0 architocts, 1 roadway, room 3 $32. 00 TO LOAN—TRUST FUND, FOR THREE ed sade or five jone sum of %15,000; bala 10 suit; improved city re: estate ‘and to prinelpals ont CUTLIP, > Wall street, 450, 00 “10 LOAN—AT 643 BROADWAY, COR- ) ner of Bleecker street and Broadway, room 1, on all articles of value. Goods bought and sold ou. come mission. | “TO LOAN—ON BOND AND MORTGAGE, $ oT. 00 tn sums to suit; Firet and Second Mort- T. 8. SHEPHERD, 206 Broadway, gages bouglit. QO ESTATE FUNDS TO LOAN ON BOND $22% 00. tod Morseages sume of 80,000 pre- ferred; bonus wanted; ne ignments unobjectionable. Prinetpala only need apply to GEORGE B, WALTON, 61 Cedar atreet, between 10 and 2g o "clock $260.00 TO. LOAN ON GOOD CITY PRO- perty. Firat and Second Mortgages promptly cashed. HALL J. HOW, 12 Pine street. TRUST FUNDS. AM PREPARED $1,500,000 7otenn onl on improves: Reat Ev- Principals only. tate in New York city and vicinit JAS. L, KEMPER, Nod Pine street, isn _LOAN OFFICES. TJ. A. JACKSON'S, NO. 5 AMITY STREET NEAR Broadway.—Liberat advances made on Dia Watches, Jewelry, Dry Goods and Personal Property of description. Same bought and sold. AT “1,970 BROADWAY, BETWEEN THIRTY. D and Thirty-third streets, up etairs.-Money loaned on Personal Property of every description and sume bought and sold. LIAM A. GLO! (A128 BAST FIFTEENTH STREET, BETWEEN BROAD- way and Fifth avenne,—Money loaned to apy amount on Diamonds, Watches and Jeweiry, on liberal terms. bought ant sold. 8. Mi At “97 BLEECKER STREET, up stairs—The highest Same GEL. “NEAR BROADWAY, a, ‘advances on Diamonds, ‘The same bought, at 77 Watches, Jewelry, Sliver, dc. Bleecker sireet, north side, ROADWAY, CORNER FULTON STREET (KNOX'S Building)—Business estabiished fifteen ars. —NIsW- MAN LEOF' bib buys, selis or advances Mbérally on Dia- Watches, Jewelry, Life Policies, Merchandise and Jecuriten' egotiated for, 39 NASSAU STREET, OPPOSITE POST OFFICE.— Libgral advances tade on diamonds, watches, elty and ail kinds of merchandise, | The suime bought and HAYMAN LEOPOLD, room No. 1. 913 Be ) BROADWAY, NEAR TWENTIETH STREET, ur tairn.—Money advanced on Witches, Diambnda, &ec.; same bought. Office hours JOSEPH & HERTS. Bliverware from ¥ til bo “THE BALL SEASON. LA GRANDE DUCHESSE, Be DE THIRD GRAND tlc ae ERETT_& EV ROOM! 1870. THURSDAY EVENING, MARCH 24 1870, Pronounced by the public and press as being the greatest ball xuccess of the season, introducing new and elaborate costuines just Imporsed froin Karta by steamer Freire, pclickets can be had at all theatre ticket offices and principal otels. ANNUAL, GRAND TwEEbA ‘ NACH 2" IRVING HALL. Tickets admitting gentieman und ladies @3, at Schirmer's, 11 Broadway, and Ticket Office, 114 Broadw: M* TA OMS i, Maaquorade Costum fg SECOND ANNUAL BALL oF THR HUMPTY Dumpty Club» (of the Olympic theatre) will be held at Irving Hail on Thursday, March ¥4, 1870. Ticket can be had ith box ostee ‘of the Olympic theat ~NEW. ‘PUBLIC. ATIONS, . pexcuixetto Will be Out * Monday, March at. PUNCHINELLO, PUNCHINELLO, ‘The New Humorous and Satirical Paper, Will be on enie ll Newadeniera UGER'S AMERICAN LINE 70 ‘EUROPE. Carrying the United Staten Mail, Direct $e Havre and. Bremen, Copenhagen and Stettin, re splendid first class ‘Sldewhoel | siaarnah RISING ra 3,00) tons, 9,000 horse ip Commander Connery, ee leave er 43 North river Thursday, March 4. ae rat cabin, $9; secon ; steerage, ante Byte ing this route travellers for th ‘continent reat the discomforts of crossing the Channel commovations on board are of superior order, OF passage apply to RUGER BRO! Pearl atreet, For freight S., General Agents, 103 TIONAL, LIN STEAM TO LIVERPOOL, AND QUEENSTOWN, from pler 47 North river, VIRGINTA, Thomas, Wednesday, March 23, at 10 A. M. Easnage to Live pool or Queeasiown—Cabla, $00 and & rage, 830 curren erage tickets from Liverpool and Queenstown, #4, cur- res st at the company’s oflice, 69 Psat oe “ F UHST. Manager. Dee, LINE TO AND FROM FRANCE, The Hamburg American Packet Company's tron Mail Steamslup cIMprtA, Captam P. HL. Haack, carrying the United Staten mails, wil sail on Tuesday, Mare 1870, at 2 P. M., PLYMOUTH, CHERBOURG AND NAMBURG, taking passengers tO London (via Plymouth) and Paris (via Cheryirat Cabin, 120; Second Cabin, R79: Bt $25, First Cabin, econd Cabin, eerage, eit in United States gold coin. =” The SAXONIA 10 follow on Mar KUNHARDT & CO. General Agent Broad sireet, ICHARD & BOAS, peral Passenger Agents, Barclay street, N. COAST WISE STEAMSHIPS. ACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANS. Hy ine to pre APIFORNLA AND OBEN he oa! an e greatly reduce ‘Through rates, New York to San Franclieo, Firat laa pteerage, $125 to $Y 60. According to location of berth. ‘These rates include berths, board and ail necessaries for the tet the above line leave pier 42 North river, foot of canal street. FS 12 o'clock noon, n the bth and 2latof each month, except when ‘those daye fall one Sunday, thua the day pre- One, hundred pounds of baggage free to each adult. Mecicine and altendance free. March 21—HENRY CHAUNCBY, Captain Maury; connect- ing with COLUIADO, Captamn Farnemorth Kicamer CHINA will leave San" "Francisco April 1,187, or China and Japan, reight for lieary Chauncey received until 4 P.M. on Sat- urdaye March 19. nal facilities afforded shippers io collecting inland charges, Ao. or freight oF passage Hekets and all further information apply at tle olfed pier a2 Now river. only Pal F.R. BABY, Agent. — NITED BTATES AND BRAZIL “MAIL STEAMSHIP ‘Company. mt aide wheel ste The ele unship NORTH AMERICA, Slocum, will wall for St nd’ Rio Janeiro, on from pier 48 North TiOF freight or pasange apply to Etre or pan HO ePr TM. R. i Agent, No.6 Bowing Green, jew vork, [amen a STAT! MATL TO HAVANA, LANTIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Ballin, Fegulariy every ‘Thuraday, at So'ciock P, M., pre- pea ‘rom pier No. 4 North rive ‘aptain J.B, Edward (vi SSOURL, MORRO CASI Captain R, Adams. arch 81 COLUMBIA. Capthin k. Van ‘sh ~April 7 ws Benen eae WHEELER, Jr., Prestaent, 'No.'6 Bowling green. Nassau)...,Maren 24 FAYANA, SISAL AND JD" New York and Mexican twenty days, from pler 17 East ri ihe splendid new steamers A CRU Jail Steamship line, every at o'clock, noon. ‘aturday, April 2 turday, April 2s HM aN Dax &80N3, 33 Broadway, ym freight or Sal home JOR KORFOLK, CITY POINT AND RICHMOND, id Dominion Steamship be Company. ships of thle line loave ‘pier 37 Novis river, foot of Beach street. For Norfolk, City Point and Richmond every Ti ‘Thursday and Bi Ay at 3 P.M, connecting wit! vinia and Tennessee Air line, th ard Inland Air line, ‘eteraburg and Weldon railroads, Chesapeake and Ohio rail ad Riehmond and Danviil ads, Throvg Fenger tickets and through bills of lading at reduged all Pointe south nd Soultwenis Ay at ofice on pier 37, or to. eit pet IN. bs MOORRADY, seater WT Greenwich street, corner of Dey. por en ARLESION, S.C. THE SOUTH AND, SOUTH. bor ris.—The New York and Charleston Steamentp (i snide! aati re DOER, Captain Te, Loo on Tuesduy, Mareh 22, 0:3. M., saillag trom plee No.5 North river, Superior accommodations for passengers ‘Through passage tickets und Dills of lading issued in con nection with the South Caroilua Railroad to all points South and! Southwest and with steamers to Florida ports, Insurance by this ling one-half per Cie The steamer BOUTH CAROLINA wil follow und sail on Thursday, 1 1 ThUrNdny, MAPON SRY R, MORGAN & CO, Anente % Broauway. qT as Lit Galveston Steamers, Aailiny ary evardey 088 8, ‘M., touching at Key West, ene rying the United States ‘aptain Lng at wae urday, March 26, OF Ie Al steamer VIRGINIA, No. 2) East river, will sail o1 Our agnnts, Mesars. ‘I. H. MoM abo “All ode for Houston or the Sion & Cm fon be forwarded by For {eight or paaaa ORME SALLOAY & CO., 159 Malden lane. Fr NEAT ¢ ORLEANS DIRECT, Ri HA ts" STEAMBUTP LINE. NY orth ri 8 o'clock F. M. grcrast re Nha Wedaseday, Mare F ChescENT Gia: «08 faturday, Maree reight receiv Vicksburg, Mobtie, ian given ters St. hy td For freight or rc ‘wccommodations, apply to KG aw ER, 40 Broadway. JOR NEW ORLEANS sheer re Li leaving pier No. North river alg ene ie Captain Neleon GROKGE WASHINGTON: Gaping pee receiv: a Tatiana, Mob i and fi. Lonts Mush raion given for Galveston, Cabin passage, apply He Oui Na" iWon wreak OR MOBILE. “FERN ANDINA ROUTE, Florida Railroad Company will despatch the @ret class Heamer LAG, Captain ‘Limeburver, an Wedneatay, March 23, from pler'a9 North river. Carg delivered wen 4 Out Hghorage at mange to Fernandina, $20 ‘Vor freight oF Pa, SON, Agent, 17 Wem swat. OR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT—SOUTHERN LINE— ‘Tho steamor VICTOR, Captain Gatos, will leave pier 38 Kast river, daturday, Mareh 36. ‘or frelzht or passage apply to C. H. MALLORY & CO., 158 Maiden lane, SUNDAY BOAT “FOR NEWARK. oN AND APTE! © Sunday, March 20, the tine steamer Th A Te | make ber regular trips to and from News New York. vo Centre street, Newark, for New To RA. Mauda PM, reet, Now York, for Newark, ve foot Barcl Mtopplag si Borgen Polat each topplny n Point each way Fare to Newark 25 cents Fare to Borgen Folut, 18 conte, _BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. “LEASE, STOCK AND FIXTURES OF THE MOSE opuliar and best paying Jar and Restaurant in thle olty for enlo, oF would exchange for real estate; $20,000 a zeae guaranteed if well managed. Address ©. 8. P. N OLD ESTABLISHED LIVERY STABLE, IN A frst class location, for sale; very long lease; rent omy $100; stock in the best Order. SOUTHMAYD & CO., 194 Broadway. (NY PARTY WISHING TO ENGAGE IN THE FAT REN- ering buninese can secure all faclliteg ready. for oe, ‘Well located, ont of esty mits; price for building aud fixtures 8400. Address I., box 118 Herald office, : ii cea a CIGAR STORE, WHERE THERE ARE FACILITIES for opening a sample room profitably, will be di Of reasonably; focation ret class, Address W. Branch office, Brooklyn. USINESS WANTED.—AN EXPERIENCED BUSINESS man, with $,000 to. B10,(00, would invest ina satis(ac- tory business. Address M. O., box 192 Herald office. NORNER GROCERY.—AT HOBOKEN, HOUSE AND J Lot for sale ; pays ten per cent rent now ; bum about $1,400 weekly. {OR SALE—A WELL STOCKED JOB PRINTING OF- flee, in this clty, now doing a good business and having evory facility for the executton of frat class work, consieling in part of three Gordon Piesses, Cutting, Machine, Tmpos Stones, Type, 4c. Can be purchased ats bargain; Address CONTINENTAL, box 104 Herald ofos, OR SALE. ay CHANCE TO Leg I A FORTUNE 18 offered to some person who may wish to continue a Grst class Grocery and Flour Husines of 860,000 a year and in- creasing ; 20 yours established, on a leading avenue, Lat ed city 4 ‘per ceyt of the purchase money may remain and mortgas For further pi Rees foquire of TeEOEE. ei MEN, Exy., 224 Washington street, corner of THE Seay HOTEL CORNER THIRTIETH clogantly fitted up; conteln- un extensive business, 30 OR BALE be bought low easy terms, ie for property here or in Brooklyu. “Apply st 617 Sixth avenue. ‘ALF AN INTEREST IN A SOUND MANUFACTURING business of three years” standing will be sold on bared MERCHANT, bow terms. Only principals please address 916 Fost uflice. pcos WAN’ IN AN OLD DURANCE ae’ 1] connected. eas ; a young man of energy and well col arena INDEPENDENT, box 168 Herald office, ARTNER WANTED—IN THE IRON J RAILING MANU- facturing business. Address T, RILLEY, 101 West Forty-ninth ateect ARTNER WANTED—WITH $15,000 CASH; AN IW terest in one of the best located and paying black slate Quarries inthe United States will be dis of; already invested in developing and pl ‘complete working or Jer; 20 squares can be taken out dally in Present condition, ny affording & ‘handsome profit; the above to Increase the business. 4 on or address 8! Te GARRY, Broadway, room No. 4. 10 BUILDERS. WANTED—A PARTNER IN THE ‘carpenter business. The advertiser bas all thi Sutable toatarss shop right off; oF would like te superin Tors builder! lode aaperrence aad w uct alvala of" wore. Address J. W. Herald office. ANTED—A PARTNER IN AN ESTABLISHED Bual- ness, with a cash capital of about $2,000; chants given and required as reference, Address J. G., shor 195 Herald ofice. ANTED—A PARTNER, WITH A SMALL CAPITAL, terma; brass founder and finisher. Apply te EESRY, 108 North First strect, between Sixth an reeks, | Wilitamaburg. TANTED—AN EXPERIENCED SALESMAN, IN frat class retail grocery up town, ax partner. capital only required. Hefereices exchanged. Apply to N- OTLL, 17 Nassau street. ANTED—A PARTNER WITH A SMALL AMOUNT ‘of capital, to carry on a profitable business, For Uiculars apply for two, days, between @ and 11 o'clock A. Mas toTHOS. NOLAN, I Anh street, room No. 7. Security ve WAXTED-A LADY PARTNER WITH A. SMALL capital; a middle aged Catholic Iady without encum- berance haa roferen PEs. and required. Andress Mrs. MORGAN, care of the Teacher, Washingtou Hall, cor- ner Jersey and Newark avs., Jersey City, y ANTED—A PARTNER, EITHER Aone OR. As ; one having to tr ised ally treated ; a youn in the interest of et DURDEN ; business ext b. mate and safe. Address BUSINESS, Herald of- A ages mre g ees TO $%,00).—A FLOUR COM- mission house, doll good business and reputation first class, will negotiate ‘itt &® person having the above amount to take the place of a retiring partner; nave been several years established and can offer facilities for trade worthy of attention to any one seeking anch Investment For Further particulars addsuas P. feraid ollice. r —PARTNER.—A YOUNG MAN WHO CAN $5.000. keep accotnta, to join In starting the most mone: anne ry respectnbie bust sin elty; cash ‘10,000 ‘can be cleared salen 40 per cent prodts the ity pond oh trltiers answer, Address FRANK- LIN, Herald oft AN ACTIVE OR SPECIAL PARTNER wanted, {n a staple manufacturing bai Address $20.000. ness of universal use, secured by patent. Herald otice. box 198 ~~ MEDICAL. LL PRIVATR DISEASES CURED IMMEDIATELY without mercury : manhood restored; oflice very private. @ Dr. HARRISON, 177 Bleecker street. — AS MRS. W. H. 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BARROW © )NFIDENTIALLY OFFERS vicor- ‘ous health to the debilitated and restoration to the dis- 4. $2 Lexington street, Brooklyn, from 11 to 2 and frou GUARAN TERED: pee rfectiy cured). Dr. ASCHER, ‘sireet.) No.’ ADAM LOPEZ, MIDWIFE AND FEMA Mino sie detes competition. Piesse call. leventh atreets, NWHE MOST CELEBRATED PHY 1 for the cure of special diseases is Dr. Beach sreet, NIE MOST SUCCESSFUL PAYSICIAN IN NEW YO in all couudeutial mattere—ellaer sex—ig Dr OLIN, Goud scoot, PrHuyst- dl Bixth avenue, between Tenth and Ei CIAN IN THE CITY LEWIS, No. 7 "e