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SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES, Cookm de. WEST 80TH 8T.-A RESPECTABLE WOMAN AS in a boarding house or restaurant; under- c! Can be seen for two days, Miscellaneous, YOUNG LADY DESIRES COPYING IN AN OFFICE or at home; is a splendid writer and a firet class ac- 4TH AY., FIRST FLOOR.—A FRE! able to get up the finest dishes, good family or first class hotel, Ad: of the first order, fen and foes, in a for four days, Chambermaids, &e. GOERCK sT., NEAR GRAND.—A RESPECTABLE ng German gir! as chambertoaid and to te family; speuks French; good reference. Pail tor two day countant, Address G. H. 8., Herald oilice. A YOUNG LADY OF EDUCATION AND ®EFINE- ment desires @ position as companion to a lady; high+ est references given. Address M. C., Herald oflice. A LADY OF EXPERIENCE DESIRES A POSITION as cutter and improver with some fashionable dress: maker, Address M. 5: BROOK, box 1,925 Poat office. lescription, ich wil © pro bb a dress WAREL, box 116 Herala oftce. nag stir 4TH 8T., NEAR JANE, TOP FLOOR. An English Protestant as chambermald and watt- yess or chambermaid aud to take care of growing chfidren ; do a first class band sewer; best city reference; country pre- Dressmakers and Seamstresses. BAST 9TH 8T., NEAR STH AV.—A FRENCH dressmaker will take families rlor fitter and trimmer. HIRTY-THIRD STREET—MANUFAC- dies’ and Children’s Dresses, Morning Walking Suits, Underwear of eve work in the city at a low price, MRS. W. TRACY, SECOND FLOOR, REAR ROOM. shirt making and 16; entire satisfaction guarantees kinds of family Mrs. RICHARDSON. EAST 15TH ST.-A DRESSMAKFR, WHO UN- derstands ber businees thor an establishment; terms inoderate, CHRYSTIE st. aly, as forewoman in FIRST FLOOR.—A DRES! maker, who unierstanda cutting aud dttag, Seamstresa; 19 willing to bring ner own machine. 8TH AV., NEAR 28D ST.-A GOOD DRESS. maker withes a few engagemen! ‘or would like to take work at pecommended. Call or address 6TH AY., FIRST FLOOR, BACK ROOM.—A h dressmaker, cutter und ilter de- ts by the day. Address, py the day or an come well competent Fren sires a few more engage! A YOUNG LADY, POSSESSING A THOROUGH Knowledge of thé French language, of refined tastes nd habits, wishes to meat with alady or family of meam: xbout to travel, to act as companion; unexcoptionabls references, Address N, G., box 116 Herald oft or resident governess, in the city or vicinity; is English scholai io and all kinds of plain and ornamental needlework ; beat re- ferences. Address i. S., teacher, Herald off A heer LADY DESIRES A POSITION AS VISIT- aplendd. ;, also teaches iostramental wm) SITUATIONS i EAST 117TH 8T.—A COMPETENT FRENCHMAN WHO fly. speaks several us as (raveliiag servaat to @ fam- ‘Kédreas 3s, Ue id 54 1 WEST 82D ST.AN ENGLISHMAN AS HEAD ‘2 waiter in a hotel, respectable boarding house or restaurant; good city reference. Addreas J. ¥. 172 2,4. COMPETENT MAN, WHO SPEAKS several languages, as travelling servant to # geule- man; good reference, Address G, O. 204. BAST 40 st—a YOUNG MA} Eight porter WINTER, > AGED 20, 48 & wholesale house.’ Address HL. J. YOUNG MARRIED COUPLE WOULD TAKE CHARGER of @ gentleman’s residence during his absence from the city ; best reference given. Address L. L. L., Herald oflice, A ARTY ABOUT TO ESTABLISH AN AGENCY usiness would like to become agent for some Eastern manufacturer. Best references given. Address 0, B., box 106 Herald office. A COMPETENT MAN, WHO IS A FIRST CLASS restaurant and order cook, desires a situation; th yoaghly understands his business io all its branches. Ad- dress A. COTS, 79 Greene at. YOUNG LADY, GkADUATE OF A NORMAL school, as governess in a family, either city or country, OF would ile to attend a family going'to Europe; beat refer rence given and required, Address GRADUATE, box 119 Herald oilice. cen oy YOUNG GERMAN LADY, THREE YEARS IN THIS Country, as housekeeper of Indy's, companion in @ pri- vate family, or would take care of ehfidren; is a good hair. Greaser ; first class reference, Address A. B., box 160 Herald oftiee, YOUNG LADY WISHES AN ENGAGEMENT A FEW houra during the week to teach the English brauches, Address L. C. G:, Uptown Advertisement oiflce, 54g West wd YOUNG LADY, WHO HAS HAD TEN YEARS’ EX- perience teaching children English, music and singing, wishes to xo out as visiting governess. "Call on Miss CAM: PION, 241 Bleccker st. YOUNG AMERICAN WIDOW, WELL EDUCATED, with good musical qualitleations, of proposses: ing a pearance, lately from New England, would like a position . widower’s family governess or housekeeper. Adaret CHERRY 8T.—A YOUN@ GIRL WHO HAS HAD eonsiderable experience at dressmaking, as ream- ‘girege tn a respectable fauiy. Cail on or address Miss DONO EAST 127TH ST., FIRST FLOOR, FRONT ROOM. Fi and clonk making; Winter and $6, upwards; Wrappers, 83 a $3 and misses’ garments made’ to order; Pattern’ und Fashion Plates, cutting and basting, Terma cash. Call 8TH AV., IN THE BAKER by the week or month; can do all kinds of family A DRESSMAKER 4TH AV., CORNER 28TH ST...A DRESSMAKER will go out by the day or week; cliy or country. 8D AV.—A FROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN, a first ‘class dressmaker wishes a few more en: jeuts in first class familfer, or to go out by the da; ly understands her business in cutting and tarnish he oH ge ea on ee hana can h her own toachine if required. Address Miss H. dressmake A SITUATION WANTED-—AS A TRAVELLING SE: vant or valet, with a gentleman or family; speaks French, Spanish and Italian; best references given from. last pl Address M. T., Herald otf AY OYSTERMAN, AGED AND ALONE, years’ experience on his own x Wants a home; will take charge if necessary. al ls employer'a interest; reference ivan, Addre Herald oi HAVING 20 unt In New York, work to J.P. By ARKEEPER'S SITUATION WANTED-—BY A YOUNG man, who thoroughly understands the business and can ivo rst class city references. Address J, C,, Claymore House, 24th at,, near 6th av. PO MANUFAOTURERS.—AGENCY WANTED.—A_RE- Sponsibio and exteualvely known house engaged in the Ipanuiacturing business, well known among, paint, oil and drug dealers throughout ‘New England, would ike the exelu- ve agency for some desirable manufacture, Address box ‘ost ollice, Boston, Mass, Your MAN WISHES TO OBTAIN A SITUATION AS Can footman in a private family ; good city reference. be heard of at No. Beast ‘28th et., for two days. LINTON, stator YOUNG AND desires afew pupils to terms moderate, Address ADIES OF DEFICIENT OR NEGLECTED EDUCA. tion may receive private instruction im the English branches trom an experienced instructress. Inquire of Mrs. BARNUM, 201 6th ay., near 14th at. 10 LADIES OF NEGLECTED EDUCATION.—AN ENG- ish tady offers her services as instructress in the Eng- lish branches, Freach, German, Spanish and music, penman- Sp, composition and elocution according to the first London masters. ‘Translations executed. Addresa M. 8, box lL Herald ofice. 543 WEST sup st 42 directing envelope: Uptown Advertisement LADY WISHES COPYING OR a at her home, Address G. H., ice. 41 WEST 32D STA LADY OF EDUCATION AS 44 companion toa lady; would take the entire charge of a household or would instruct children in Bngiish, French and music; a pleasant and refined home desired. ‘Address Miss MASON, Uptown Advertisement Otlice. COMPETENT DRESSMAKER AND SEAMSTRESS wishes the work of a few families nish her own machine if necessary, A RESPECTABLE AMERICAN WOMAN, WITHOUT encumbrance. wants a permanent situation in a gentie- man’s family as seamstress and to walt on ghildren; can cut and it children’ ‘Wheeler’ & Witson’s machin ait place, Address M. E. G. PERATORS ON LADIES’ UNDERGARM Wilson's machines, wanted, by ANDRUS 55 Hudson st, lady or growing clothing and sew on good oity reference from her BROTHERS, General Hoasewort, &c. WEST 40TH ST., TOP FLOOR, BACK ROOMS. An American giri to do general housework in a small family; good city reference. Can bi je seen for two 6TH AV.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL TO DO general housework. Housekeepers, &c. ESSEX 8T.—AN ENGLISH WIDOW LADY AS housekeeper for a widower or bachelor; just break- Ang up. Call for two days. 6TH AV., RING FIRST BELL.—A FRENCH WID- ow, Drepossossing appearance ood musical qualifications. ag hi ‘amily, or governess ; day's companion; ‘Can be seen for two days. EAST 2TH ST. inely educated, with ekeeper in a W! no objection to travel to Europe as a none but iirst class parties neea apply. T.—A YOUNG wiDow DADY AS est references given and x id ‘Call or address for two Labi spam WEST 19TH § , NEAR 10TH AY. can lady as housekeeper in a gentle LADY, NOT WILLING TO BE DEPENDENT UPON friends, would like to go a distance from New York as housekeeper in a genticman's ia; highest references gtven. family; would Address N. N. WIDOW LADY, AGED 28, OF REFINEMENT AND culture, a siranger in the city, wisbes a situation as usekeeper in a gentieman’s family. Address Mrs, PLATT, ERICAN WIDOW LADY, SOCIAL AND AGREE- as housekeeper; would take charge of a first clas tenement house, or in'some business capacity way competent to fll’ any position of trast; would Ike to arties who would assist her. VERANCE, Herald office. WIDOW, UNDER 20, AND A STRANGER IN THE nd refinement, desires to take char house, hotel or any position of trust: t Is. as regards character and competency of ing entire charge of all kinds of domestic aifa wall calculated to make home -fections to leav® she city. Address HEROINE, Herald oflice N EDUCATED LADY WISHES A SITUATION AS ‘Overness in a gentleman's family, oF can teach German and music. Ad- Addreas, PERSE- leasant and attractive housekeeper or emagron in an inatitation ; ce Brooklyn Post office. ‘OUSEKEEPER’S lady, of refined and pieasing atleman (a widower with chil some one to maks home happy for himsel arties of the high OME COMFOR’ SITUATION.—AN UATION.—AN AMERICAN dress, would like to and little ones; none but ‘eed answer, ‘OUSEKEEPER'S widow Indy, of refined and meet with a gentleman (a wi ), who would like some one to maks home happ: imaelf and little ones; none but parties of the bi ectability need answer. i Feapectabilit Herald oflee. leasing address, would lower with children pre- Address HOME CO: THOSE WHO ARE WANT OF A HOUSE- keeper—Can cut and make all kinds of family clothing and children’s garments; understands sewing machin would attend an invalid’ lady. Address Mrs, H., box 955 WEST WTH ST.—A RESPECTABLE MIDDLE ZO) aged person as lady'a companion or nurse to an in- valid ; {s perfectiy capable for either position; noue but first class parties need apply, Call or address, Q85 West TH sts YOUNG LADY OF EXPE- +) rience In teaching as lady’s companion or nursery governess; teaches English, drawing and rudiments of mii- Sic; will ussist in sewing; terms moderate. Addreas GOV- ERNESS. Intelligence Offices, \OLORED RELIEF ASSOCIATION, ROOM 45 BIBLE Houxe—Furnish best colored Virginia servants. ____ HELP WANTED—# A. Tu STEWART & CO. WANT A FIRST CLASS MA- + chinist, who bas had experience in repairing Wheeler & Wilson’s sewing machines. None but a thoroughly com- vetent person need apply, with references, Broadway and ai, A FEW OPERATORS ON WILLSCOX & GIBBS’ Ma. chine experienced in lace and fine white work: con Stant employment; only experts neea appli ERSKINE & CO., 544 Broadway. LADY TO ASSIST IN CUTTING NECKTIES AND to take in and examine work, who has previously filled @ similar position ; £008 references rnispensable. }ULOMON BROTHERS, 71 Leo rd st HIGHEST PRICES.—WORK GIVEN OUT. TO Bay for sewing machines by instalments; instruction free. BLAK, & POND, 139 Eighth street, between Broad- way and Fourth avenue, GIRL FOR DOWN STAIRS WORK; MUST BE A good washer and froner and plain cook; wages 12. references, at 155 2d av. HAMBERMAID WANTED FOR THE COUNTRY; AN English girl preferred; willing to assist with the wash- ing andfroming. Apply to WILLIAM, 15 West 20th st. XPERIENCED FANCY STRAW SEWERS WANTED— ‘To work on the premises. SCHULTZ & HECHT, 441 Broadway. JANCY ARTICLES FOR MILLINERY TRADE.—SMART, intelligent giris to learn to work, at liberal salary. 86 East Ninth street, ADIES—-WEED AND WHEELER & WILSON SEWING 4_ Machines sold on instalments, payable in work at home. NEW YORK MACHINE STIMCHING COMPANY, a Bleecker street. ILLINERS AND TRIMMERS WANTED.- NONE BUT those accustomed to first class work need apply to M. T. HIGGINS, 126 6th av. appl, ONTHLY NURSE.—SITUATION WANTED, BY A thoroughly experienced person; best references, Ad- dress M. K. X., sation D, for one we ILLINERS WANTED.—FIRST CLASS MILLINERS 4M and trimmers wanted. No orhers need apply, at 12 East 17th st. si ILLINERY.—WANTED, A FIRST CLASS TRIMMER; one used to good stylish work. Address M. E.C., Herald office. ILLINERs WANTED.—FIRST CLASS MILLINERS and trimmers for bonneta and jockey hats wanted im- mediately. Also good saleswomen; high wages. Apply at B1 Division st. PERATORS WANTED—ON WHEELER & WILSON'S machines, for fine undergarments (good wages and steady work, at 74 Charles st. SALESMED ‘ANTS EMPLOYMENT AS CLERK and trustworthy ; low salar; 8 INDUSTRIOUS, Herald office, T, STEWART & CO. WANT SEVERAL SALESMEN of ability and good address for their new silk depart- ment; those having a city experience preferred. Apply with references, Broadway and Wth st, FIRST CLASS MAN WANTED—IN A LARGE retail millinery and fancy. goons house; a good window Gresser preferred, “Address, with reference, R. & K., Herald ollice. or light porter city references. Ad SMART AND INTELLIGENT YOUNG MAN AS entry clerk, and to assist in.a manufacturing necktie house, Address, stating salary required, CRAVAT, Herald o A YOUNG, MAN, 22 YEARS OF AGE, WHO UNDER. A. stands English, German, Danish and Swedish, has some knowledge of bookkeeping, and can give tirst class reference from present employer, would like a situation in some busi- ouse. Ad 8., General Zandine, Fort Lee, N. J. A. XOUNG MAN WISHES THE POSITION OF BOOK- keeper and clerk, with a desire to make himself yen rally useful; 18 willing to go South or West; can give the best ference trom bankers and merchants of this city. Address P. G., Heraid ofice. CCOUNTS INVESTIGATED, ERRORS CORRECTED, bankrupts? books examined and executors’ accounta closed; books accurately kept, J. F, BURKOW, box 2,777 Post otlice. FEW MORE SOLICITING § MEN WANTED— ZA. to sell an article wanted by every one. Commissions large; sample ight and compact. ‘Those selling other goods by taking our sample along are making from $3 to #/ per diay. (Call at 644 broadway, room No. 8, between I and 1 o'clock, UCTION SALE SOLICITOR WANTED—FOR AN OLD established and reliable furniture auction house; must be experienced and assiduous. Address INDEFATIGABLE, box 131 Herald office. OOKKEEPER WANTED—IN A NEW ENGLAND city. One thoroughly acquainted with forwarding and finishing blank work and with some knowledge of case work may learn of a permanent and desirable situation. Address, stating qualifications and salary expected, by letier only, JOHN R, HOYLE & SON, 7% Duane st, NOPYING WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, WHOSE forenoons are unoccupted; is a good aud rapid pen- man. Address RICHARD, Herald office, ALESM A T. N WANTED.—APPLY BEFORE 8 A. M. TO . HORTON & CO., Fulton av., Brooklyn, ALESMAN WANTED—IN A LARGE IMPORTING house of foreign liquors, a first claes salesinan, well acquainted with the city trade, Address, with terms and references, box Sit TATIONERY.—WANTED, A CLERK WHO HAS THE combination of business talents, courtesy and an in- fluence for trade, {n an old established house, Address, with reai name, box 4,578 New York Post oflice. (0 BANKERS.—A BANK CLERK OF FOU! experience desires an engagement, first class testimo- nials, With leading city references. Address TELLER, Herald office. WANIEDSA | CARPET quainted with SALESMAN; ONE Ac. Sowery trade. Apply at 11 sowery. ANTED—TWO EXPERIENCED DRY GOODS SALES- men. Apply corner Bridge and Sands sts., Brooklyn. ib. He COLEY. y ‘ANTED—A GENTLEMAN WHO HAS HAD EXPE- rience as a canvasser, to establish sub-agencies in the Eastern States. R. H. FERGUSON & CO. 188 Bleecker st, jew York. WASTED-BY A LARGE IMPORTING HOUSE, A person to take charge of hosiery department as foreign and domestic buyer. Any one competent may ad- dress IMPORTER, box 729 Post office. WANTED—A YOUNG MAN, CORRECT AT FIGURES and good penman; must have some experience in sell- ing trimmings to merchant tailors; first class reterences re- quired, Addres 0. O. B., Herald oflice, WASTED—A SITUATION, IN EITHER A WHOLE; sale or retall drug house, by a gentieman of 12 years? experience, four of which a manufacturer of pharmaceutical pate ‘no objection to going out of the city. Address , Herald Branch office, Brooklyn. ‘ANTED—A YOUNG MAN, FROM 16 TO 18 YEARS ‘of age; must de a good penman, quick and correct at figures, and reside with his parents: the best of references required. Address, in handwriting of applicant, BROAD- WAY, Herald oftice. EVERAL EXPERIENCED SALESLADIES WANTED— Ria EHRICH’S Temple of Fashion, 287 8th ay., near ith at. ae FIRST CLASS MILIGNERS WANTED AT © Ebrich's Temple of Fashion, 287 8th av., between 24th and 26th ste. ANTED—A FIRST CLASS MILLINER, HIGH wages, by Mme. H. FRESE, 88 Broadway. “(YANTED—A POSITION AS HOUSEKEEPER OR panion, by a widow indy; first cli given. Address A.J. H., Herald office. Launéresses, &e. WEST 15TH ST., IN THE REAR.—A RESPEOTA- die woman wishes to take in families and gentie- Good city reference. WEST &MTH ST., BETWEEN 6TH AND 7TH AYS., op floor, back’ room.—A competent woman as jwishes's few gentlemen's or families’ washing ie, dozen or month, on reasonable terms. AST SOT 8T., FIRST FLOOR, FRONT ROOM.— Tespectable woman wishes to'go out by the d wash and fron; understands fluting and polishing; go. tty reference. WEST 35TH ST., SECOND FLOOR.—A COMPE- y the day to do washing, tent woman to go out b; froning and house cleaning. FAST 86TH ST..-LAUNDRESS WANTS WASH- tng, or would go out by the day. BETWEEN IST AND 2D AVS.— undress wishes gentlemen's or faml- terma moderate. ng te ae dozen or piec EAST ITH ST., BETWEEN IST AY. AND AV, A. jectable woman wishes gentlem city reference, Cali on or address Mrs. 6TH AV., ROOM 10.—GENTLE: lies’ washing by a competent ta undress ; finer! done up in the neatest manner ; best city reference. ‘Call for 2v AV., CORNER 361TH ST.—AN HONEST wo- man and good laundress to t 0 go out by the day. 8D AV., NEAR STH ST,--AN EXPERIENCED Inundress wants o gentleman's or family's washing. Nursem dc. I8T AV.--A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL A; nurse and seamstress. Can be escen from 10 till WEST 16TH 81, IN THE REAR.—A RESPEOT- able young woman to take care of chitdren ot to do housework n a amal! 8D AV.--AN EXPERIENCED WOMAN AS FIRST ick nurse; would like engagements lass monthly ‘or present employment ; city reference. WEST 38TH ST,, FOURTH FLOOR, FRONT room.—A child to wet nurse; terms reasonable; Mrs, GLEASON, 9TH AV.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG MARRIED woman as wet nurse. sigeod reference. i! for three days. WEST 40TH ST., TOP FLOOR.—WANTED, BY A respectable woman, a child from two to four years no other children; good reference. Call ou 61M AV. EVERETT LIBRARY.—A YOUNG of unquestioned abilily to take care of a child and atsist in sewing; prefers a place where she can lodge at {LY RECOMMEND- is now disen- “A VERY DESIRABLE NURSK—A former customers and ph nor address ©. H., 436 West 24h st., or 274 judson st. This is worth preserving. pie NURSE? thoroughly experienced ences. Address, for one week, SITUATION WANTED—BY A erson; the best city refer- A. K., station D, Miscellaneous. WEST 12fH 8T.—A YOUNG LADY OF $2, EDU- AB governess, or companion and ‘an expert needlewoman, Address cated in Europe, ais toa lady: ) AMITY 8T.. REAR.—A WOMAN WISHES TO GO out to work by Co di BETWEEN D181 AND 29D STS.—A ‘as seamstress by a plain sewing by hand. Address sonra" iy 3 ja oaths ‘ANTED—A GIRL TO DO HOUSEWORK AND MAKE herself useful. Apoly 821 West ith st. i), figs: LADY IN A CONFECTIONERY STOK! ‘one who has been in the business preferred. Adare: T. A., station D. ANTED—A GOOD SALESWOMAN TO ATTEND A Broadway fancy goods store. Addresy BROADWAY. box 118 Herald offic ‘ANTED—GOOD PREPARERS OF ORNAMENTAL feathers; high prices paid to proficient hands. 99 Bleecker st. ANTED—A NEAT, TIDY PERSON, FOR CHAMBER- work, sewing #od waiting in a small family, Apply at 212 West Lith st. su ‘ANTED-800 FANCY STRAW AND HAIR SEWERS; also 100 straw sewers, at R, T. WILDE'S factory, 290 \d 292 Bowery. ANTED—A THOROUGHLY COMPETENT PERSON War foreworsan for dresses and cloaks. Aopiy ion, F. PINCHON, 19 Breevsort plac ANTED--FIRST CLASS OPERATORS ON WHEELER & Wilson's machines, for finest custom shirts, M ELIS & KASK 658 Broadway. WANTED—AT M6 WEST 3D ST. A VERY RELIABLE nurse to take charge of three young children, one, three and five years old. ANTED-A FIRST C COOK; ONE HAVING city references. Apply at 185 West Ith st., between 9 and 11 o'clock, WASTED, A YOUNG GIRL TO DO HOUSEWORK IN ‘a private family; must be mgood plain cook, washer and froner, and have city reference. Apply at No, 13) Lex. ington av., Monday morning from 10 to ‘ANTED—A FOREWOMAN, A FOLDED TIE PRESSER and tle makers, all experienced in first claas work ; 10 work given out, JOHNSON, TUCKER & CO. 63 White st., fourth tloo: ENTED—A GOOD WASHER AND IRONER AND ‘waitress; must be Protestan’ Engliah or Scotch ; food references required. Apply ut 67 West at., between § and THOROUGHLY UNDER- 1A. M, nT WASTED_HOUSEKEEPE standing her business, to do work of « small family; geod cook, wasber and ironer indispensable, Call after O'clock Monday at 455 6th av, ANTED—AN AMERICAN OR GERMAN WOMAN W with one or two daughters, to take char 6 of the jourework of the family; od plain coo! washer and froner. Call immediately at 1 uf East 27th ? WANTED—A, FIRST CLASS CHAMBERMAID AND A waitress, in a private boarding bouse; also a boy to make himself generally useful. Apply at 400 West 23d at, ee VANTED—A GOOD, COOK, WASHER AND IRONER, W 4 Miiling to do a tite hounework: must furniah oity cee erence. Apply on Monday and Tuesday, from 9 to 13 o'clock, at 44 Bast idih et., Stuyvesant’s apartments, WANTED FIRST CLASS, OPERATORS ON CLOTH te aud pone goo Inder ; st work. hata and app ye AP BAKER & 7 @B0 Broome st. ‘ANTED—a GOOD MIDDLE AGED COOK, IN THE WA sountty, near Orange, N. J. to do cooking aaa warts ing; family Consisting of three persons, keeping two ser. vats; wages $16 per month; none but ‘industrious, experi- onced persons need apply. Address, giving references, oox 6,365 New York Post ofice, ANTED—IN THE CUTIING DEPARTMENT OF A W Aniet claer Broadway shirt house, @ young man willin tolearn the business; must reside with his parents. Ad- dress, with references, SHIcT LOUSE, Herald office. WANTED. {0 GIRLS OV REAL HAIR WORK, NONE t good weavers or curlers , 7 pan E00 OLIN THOMPHON & CO., 44l Broadway. WASTER-StRAT SEWERS ON BLODKS; ALSO Grst class wirers, at 11 Leroy place, Bieocker st. TVANTER—GOOD M'EUINERS; ALSO FIRST CLASS WA ihrer: at 672 Broadway, ovine With at up atelta: IR WEAVSRS WANTEKD—AT CHARLES LOO RogkRS 806.5, 917 anal at, Good wages paid. 500 ILLUSION AnD aaah Seaman FRAMB TANTED~—A POSITION AS SALESMAN OR TRAVEL- ler for a mannfacturing store or importing house; has 20 years? business experience; fluent in German and Eng- lish, commanding extensive Western and part Southern trade; can give the best reference. Address ENERGY, Herald office, WANTED A SITUATION IN A DRUG STORE, BY A man of ten years’ experience in the business. Address W., Herald offi AND GARDENERS. GARDEN reen and lace ; best DS, Nur- ‘COACHMEN MARRIED GERMAN, ONE CHILD, er; understands hi business perfectly 1n hot, jase NA. A grape houses; would take charge of a first references for many years. Address G. M seryman and Florist, Troy road, Albany, N. Y. YOUNG MAM WANTS A SITUATION AS COACH- A. man or groom, in city or country; can be well recom- mended. Call on or address MARTIN MERE, 134 West 1sth st. YOUNG MAN (SCOTCH) WANTS A SITUATION AS coachman or to take care of horses; can milk and make himself generally useful on a gentieman’s place; first class references. Address J. 8., Herald oftice. GARDENER WANTS A SITUATION AT SPRING; one who'thoroughly understands his busines®, amar Hed Englishman, Address H. HARRISON, Towner's, N. Y. SITUATION WANTED—BY A COMPETENT COL- ored young man, as coachman or walter in a boarding house or restaurant; excellent city reference. Call at or ad- dress 348 Weat 80th st. COACHMAN'S SITUATION WANTED BY A SCOTCH- A man; thoroughly understands bis duties; unexception- ble city references. Call or address, for two days, 147 West Beth st. che CCS ANTED--A SITUATION BY A YOUNG COLORED man, single, ae coachman; understands his business thoroughly? best city reterence. ‘Call at 529 5th av. __HELP_ WANT BOY WANTED—OF ABO one with some experience fancy goods preferred. App! Fashiow, 207 bth uy., uear 24th et, A TO 20 YEARS OL leaman of hosiery and ‘Mt EWRICH'S ‘Temple of CHANCE FOR MEN, WOMEN, BOYS AND GIRLS A. Attn P relegraphing for 820.” THOMPSON'S Tele. graphing [nstitute, 20 Fourth avenue, opposite Cooper Iusti- tute. Day and Evening. Demand for operators ") STOUT LAD, ABOUT 18 YEARS, TO LEARN WHITE A Sjoots business and. ship goods; must write ‘a good hand; salery $150 first year. Address’ SHIPPING, box 4,443 Post oflice. ARTENDER WANTED.--183 BLEECKER 8T., COR- ner Maadougal. 20 NTED_AS ASSISTANT TO A SALESMAN IN iy Aue Jobbing house: must reside with his parents, Address 0. B.,. box 425 Post office. a WANTED-IN A | WHOLESALE HOUSE, TO Bohate hbimeelf generally useful. Apply at 10 Walker 8t., up stairs, Rae ees '§ WANTED.—A FEW INTELLIGENT BOYS CAN Dr pperiteremnest employment. Apply, during the fore- noon, to BRADBURY BROTHERS, 813 and $14 Bowery. OY WANTED.—AN INTELLIGENT BOY OF 16 OR 18 FE years, to do work ina private ia errand tert must’ be well recommended and live with his parents. Appiy at WAITE’ orner 4th and Greene #1 IRECTORY.—WANTED, FIVE asters on salary and commission; none but men who thoroughly understand directory busine Gress, with reference, PUBLISHER, box 119 Herald office EBOY WANTED IN A LAW OFFICE.-- ADDRESS, Meeting resigence, age and a'ary wanted, tn band writ- 1pg of appiicam, Be, box S13 Hered oflice. Rena TANTED-—A FIRST CLASS MALE COOK. APPLY AT 88 8th av., corner Mth at., to-day and Monday, YWVANTED—A GOOD, STOUT MAN; ONE THAT ‘Apeake German preferred, to work Ii a butcher shop. Call to-day st 481 East Soth st. ANTED—A_ COMPETENT FRENCHMAN, WHO f zee, a8 travelling servant to a ond reference, Adavees ¥ fy No. @ Kaat 47th ab, —| yLFSALE GROCERY, A YOUNG sore Apply to-day (Sunday) at 450 Greenwich at., from INPELLIGENT OASH AND ER Wand vere ey D, BASSFORD, Coawer Lustitute, EXPERIENCED CAN- ‘ANTYD—A HOY TO MAKE HIMSELF USEFUL IN ‘an oll store; wages md a week. Actdress, in handwrit- fog stating age und references, CHAMPION, box 142 Herald ofl ANTED AN INTELLIGENT, SMART, ACTIVE LAD, accustomed to office duties. Apply in own handwrit: fhe stating aye, oe. Salary 6 your'about 100, Address erald oflee. ANTED—A FE" ‘agents, to canyas \ FIRST CLASS TRAVELLING the Eastern, Southern and Western States; Only men of good address and trustworthy, with good references need apply. Address WESTERN, Herald offic SHH TRADES, LWELLER WANTED.—A FIRSTCLASS. WORKMAN wanted, to go to Kpringield, Mads, ; steady work, Ap- ply to P. E. ROBINSON, 15 Maiden inne, New York. TL THOgRarHY.—WANTED, 4 GOOD LITHOGRAPHIC pressinan, one who understands transferring, t0 eo Youth; none bit a first class workman need apply. JAMES CONNERS’ SONS, 38 Centre st. 10 TIN ROOFERS.—WANTED, STX TIN ROOFERS AT 282 Court at. Brooklyn, immediatel OOL AND DIZ MAKER WANTED-FOR DROP AND power an ingenious workman, accustomed to brass aud metals; also an experienced hand for d power press work. ‘Apply to J. M. KEEP MANU- PACH AING'S “ al 0 MERCHANT TAILORS.—A SITUATION AS CUTTER by apractical manj has a perfect knowledge of the Dusiness and constant practice In cutting custom work for RING COMPANY, sy ML, aeveral years; willbe open for engagement on the Ist of March; satisfactory reference given. Address by the 23d inst, PRACTICAL DUTTE J ANTED—A FIRST CLASS MACHINIST; NO OTHER need apply. Call Monday, Feb. 20. CROMWELL, 209 East 224 st. ANTED—a JEWELLER, ACCUSTOMED TO FLUSH- . ing and working on flush ods; also a good die cut: ter. Apply to G. 8. OWE No, 5 Maiden lane. WANTED-A. BOY AS ASSISTANT PHOTOGRAPHIC printer who understands attending printing frames, it HOWELLS, 8¢7 Broadway ANTED—FEEDER FOR NIGHT WORK ON SMALL Degener press. Apply at New York Envelope Priat- tog Company's, 41 Mercer at. ANTED—AN A NO. 1 MAN, THOROUGHLY COMPE- tent, as foreman and desigher {n a firet cluss furniture factory ina Western city, Address, with full particulars, FURNITURE, Herald oflice. ANTED—A COMPETENT ENGINEER, BY A, BIAN- chi & Bruschi, at the French steam chocolate manu- factory and wuolesale confectionery store, 24 and 26 Wooster street, wet D—BY THE DALE MANUFACTURING COM- pany of Paterson, N.J., an aasietant overseer {n the Herald office. throwing depariment; "one who understands « variety of work and can come woll recommended wiil find permanent employment. Apply personally or by letter. __ FRENCH ADVERTISEMENTS. | N DEMANDE--POUR E DAME ALLANT FE nne francaise pour soigner un enfant de ser en persoune au No. t Gramercy Park. E FRANCAISE, D'UNE BONNE italfen, desire entrer dana une enfants, ow comme compagnie de Diy pa mille pour soixn dame; bonnes reference, ollie Adresser M.C., box 119 Herald ‘J NEQBONNE OUVRIERE FRANCAISE, FAISANT BIEN } “ia robe, desirerait de Vouvrage chez elle ou des jour- dans Jes familles; elle se chargerait aussi de tions des vicux costumes et de tout ouyrage Svadresser au 17 Bleecker st., a Mme, LOUISE RAMU. #OR SAL) Aaa THE, FURNITURE AND ENTIRE HOU + keeping effects of a sinali, genteel family, who leaving the city, will be sold 'c the apartments can be rented if desired. For particuiars ply to owner, 76 Nassau street, room No. 7. RARE CHANCE TO PURCHASE A BOARDING House in a desirable locality; will be sold low on ac- count of the ill health of the proprietress. Apply to Mrs. M., 80 Varick street. JEWELRY STORE, WHERE THE JOBBING PAYS A. trom $3,500 to 4,0), for sale. The owner having other business, will sell cheap tor cash. Address box 140 Herald oftice, RUG STORE—ONE OF THE BEST DRUG STOPES IN Brookiyn, for sale; a great bargain. Apply at once to HALE, 61 Ann'street, New York, DRUG STORE, WELL STOCKED: LOW RENT; GOOD trade; centrally located; to be sold on easy terms. Ap- ply to P. F, MORAN, with McKesson & Robbing, 91 I'ulton st. RUG STORE-—CORNER OF LEADING AVENUE UP town; large, well blished feemcciption: business owner's health obliges sale; terma sat actory. =~. WM. ELLIOTT & CO., 1,481 Broadway. Fancy, Goons. HOSIERY AND NOTION BUSINESS, on Broadway ‘(old established), for sale a bargain, for cash, or would exchange. Rent and’ Fixtures low. BIGUS & SON, 206 Broadway. ee Li aul: se Romer OR SALK—A VALUABLE RECEIPT FOR MANU- facturing Whooping Cough Plasters; the only thing of the kind in the market; sold by all druggists; abundant and reliable testimonials as to their great efficacy. Apply at or address RULON’S Pharmacy, 649 Grand street, Williame- burg, N. ¥. OR SALE—A DOWN TOWN LUNCH ROOM AND Restaurant, near Broadway. Reason for selling, other business. Call at 46 Franklin street. OR SALE—THE OLD ESTABLISHED SECONDHAND Furniture Store known as 1. ‘Thompson's, with Stock and Fixtures, 550 Hudson street, corner of Perry. OR SALE LOW--ON BASY TERMS, IN MOUNT VER- non, Westchester connty, a two story and attic House; lot 40x160, Apply to J. OSCAR STEVENS, 55 Pine street. OR BALE—THE BEST LOCATED BOOT AND SHOR, Store in this city ; satisfactory reasons for selling; terms ents need not apply. Address B., box ilu sta- pply to R AND SAUSAGE STORE; tablished 17 years, Inquire at No. 284% Eighth aveni between Twenty-fourth and ‘wenty-lifth streets, need apply. OR Sal Store; occasion seldom offered. avenue, No agents need apoly. {OR SALE —MUST BE SOLD, THE BEST LOCATED i Saloon In the city, Stock aud Fixtures; will exchange for Real kstate ; $8,000. oftice. ey No agents MBROIDERY AND STAMPING Address No, 36 Third Address J. TROY, box 120 Heral OR SALE—AN ESTABLISHED CASH MANUFAC- turing Business, doing well; the present owner will fur- nish plenty of business; good reasons for selling ; $1,000 or EUROPEAN UNARD LINE. STEAMSEL The British and North American Royal Mail Steamships, between New York and Liverpool, calling at Cork harbor, ABYSSINIA, .Wed., Feb. CALABRIA, Z CUBA VARTHIA, .Thara., March 9. -Wed., March 15, March 2, ALGERTA...Wed., March Wed., March 8 PALMYRA. Thurs., Marl 23, Rates of Passage. By the Wednesday steamers, not carrying atecrage First cabin........ $190, gold Second cabin... #80, gold “B145, gold Firat cabin, to Paria. pees a By the Thursday steamer First cabin...........180, gold Steerage, ......%30, ourrenc; teerage tckeia’ trom Liverpool ‘and Queenstown and al parts of Europe at lowest rates. Through bills of lading given for Belfast, Glaagow, Havre, Antwerp and other ports op tho Continent, and for Mediter: Tanean ports, For freight and cabin passage apply at the company's office, No. 4 Bowling Green, For steerage passage at 111 Brondway, Trinity Building, CHARLES G. FRANCKLYN, Agent, W1TE STAR LINE Ocennic Steam Navigation Company's Lino of new Steamers between New York and Liverpool, culling ut Cork, Ireiand. The company's feet comprises the following magniticent full-powered ocean steamships, the six largest in (he world: OCEANIC, Captain Murray. ARCTIC. ATLANTIC, Captain Thompson, — BALTIC. PACIFIO, Captain Perry, ADRIATIC, These new vessela have been Gaatgned spectally for the transatlantic trade, and combine speed, aafety and comfort. Paswenger accommodations unrivalled. Parties sending for their friends in the Old Country can now obtain tickets, Steerage (prepaid) B33. Other rates as low as any firat clasa line, For further particulars apply to ISMAY, IMRIE &CO., 10 Water street, Liivorpools and No. 7 East India avenue, Cand: evball street, Londo: ‘or at the company's oflces, 19 Broad- Pil SPARKS, Agent, way, New York, NEY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE, ‘The General Transatlantic Company's mall steamships ba n New York and Havre, cailing at Brest, PEREIR, Daure... aturiay, February 25 LAFAYETTE, Rouséan.....0." saturday, March ~~ Note.—The Pereiro will aail “direct for Bordewu: For freigut or passage apply to GEO, MACK t ZI, Agent, 5% Broadway. NO8tH GERMAN LLOYD STEAMSUIP COMPANY D FoR if BREMEN, The steamship HERMANN, Captain G, Refebmann, will sail on Saturday, February'l8, from Bremen pier, foot of Third atreet, Hoboken, To be followed by the steamship MAIN, Captain ik. V. Oterendorf, Saturday, February 25, 3 RATES OF PASSAGE, Payable in gold or {is equivalent in currency. First cabin “ R Second cabin. Steerage , Agente, OF ipanange ‘apply to OLLIE & UO. t, New York. NMAN ENSTOWN AND LIVER. p00 Tollawa: CITY OF MANCHESTER (via Hultfax) ‘Tuesday, CITY OF PARIS.,......... LIN Royal mail steamers are appointed to sail as B.—FOR QU Feb, 21, 1 P.M. M. M. COASTWISE STP. MSIUrs, ROR NORFOLK, Crry POINT AND RICHMOND, Old Dominion Stearsahip Company. Steamshipa of this line leave pier 37 North river, toot of BOUBEMARDE, for N folls and Pi Hs » for Norfolls and Portsmouth, on Mon February 20, at 8'P. M, ane For Norfolk, City Point and Richmond, steamship IBAA BELL, on Tuesday, February 2t, ut 8 P. M., connecting wits the Virginia and Tennessee Air line, the Seaboard Laland Aur ling, Petersburg and Weldon Railroad, Chesapeake and Onio Railroad and Richmond and Daaville Ralirow’. Through passenger t nd through bills of lading al re duced rates to ail points South and Southwest Apply at office ow pler 87, or to N; , MOCREADY, Preautenty 187 Greenwich street, corner of Dey. HE GREAT SOUTHERN PREIGHT AND PASSENGER line (or Charleston, 8. C., the Florida ports and the Bonth and Southwest, ailing from pier No.5 North river, at 3 P Thuraday and Saturday. ‘The first class #idewhoe! steamahin CHARLESTON, ain James Berry, will sail on Tuesday, Feb, 21 rough passage Heketa and bills of lauding tasued at lowost M., every ‘Tuesday, rat For local freight and passage apply to TENIKY It MORUAN & CO.,20 Bromdway. For through frolgit and rates apply {0 BENTLEY D, HASKELL, General Agent, Great Southern Freight Line, 817 Broadway, entrance In Thomas street. pdb steanablp SOUTH CAROLINA will follow Thursday, eb. 2, BUSINESS OPPOR RARE CHANOE. fixtures of a Fa and Dress Trimmings and well selected; canae of seliing, the o proprietors. Call at 649 Sixth aveuue, wear Thirty-eight street. FOR SALE, Ti A BINGDON LAUNDRY, Stock, Fixtures and Good Will fo: T A GREAT BAKGAIN—EITHER FOR SALE OR IN AA trade for merchandise, a tract of lilinois Land, contain ing 112 acres; algo some Lead Mine and Oil Stocks. Address or callon JOLIN W. MCLEAN, care of Frankenatetn’s Ho- tel, corner of Broome and Elm'streets. A GENTLEMAN OF EXPERIENCE WISHES A. SE lent partner in a first claas f ly hotel, with $5,000 cash, oreau take an_uctive purt; house and location ele gant. Address #, W. 8., care of J.’W. Calve, No, 7 Beekman ntreet. LEAS A. BAKERY s Z\. established 60 years, with priviiegs of a For particulars inquire of JOHN LLOYD & § Warren street, :—80 CORTLANDT STREET, DRUG STORB partner to retire. Capl- the princtpal tageroahy Only principals need apply. , Herald office, i ey tal required 4 . penses moderate; pr Address SV EOLALTIE A. PARTNER WANTED—IN THE COMMISSION AND whipping of foreign fruits, Capital required, 81,000 to $2,000. Address FRUIT, Herald oflice. PHYSICIAN, IN GOOD STANDING, WITH SMALIs capital, wan! to combine hia me | practice with a system of exercise under patents fully tested am dorse by the best practitioners of every school. Addres Heraid office. NY LIVE BUSINESS MAN WISHING TO JOIN THE owner of # contract for the sale and excluatve control nition for the Western States address PRINCIPAL, box 3,453 Post oflice, PARTNER WANTED—WITH SMALL CAP QTEAM TO QUEES ‘ CALABRIA, +Saturday, Feb. 25, 10 CITY OF BROOKLYN ese CITY OF BALTIMORE (via fiaiifax), ‘Tuosday, March 7,1 P. M. pier 45 North river. RATES OF PASSAG First cabin. AMO ener + 820 To London. 3) To London 0 F : Passengers also forwarded to Antwerp, Rotterdam, Swe- den, Norway and Denmark, at reduced rates. wishing to send for thelr friends. For further information apply at the company's office, 15 Broadway, New York. ISTOWN AND LIVERPOOL, .-Thnraday, 23d Feb., at © A. M. SIBERIA. ey thnireday, 2d Murch \ gold; For cabin passage apply at No. 4 Bowling Green. For steerage passage apply at Ll Broa iar, Trinity 1» Agent. TEAM TO QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL, CAK- © rying the United Staves mails. Sailing every Wednesday COLORADO, Freeman. WISCONSIN, William Norti river, Cabin passage, $8), gold; steerage, 830, currency. Prevald tickets, $33, currency. Passengers booked to and from Hamburg. Norway and Sweden, &c. Drafts on Ireland, England, France and Germany at lowest rater. “Apply to WILLIAMS & GUION, 99 Broadway. HE HAMBURG AMERICAN PACKET COMPANY'S fron mail steamship CIMBRI. A, en P. H. Haack, will sail on Tuesday, February 28, 1871, al P.M, for HAMBURG, taking passengers from New York to Hamburg. Firat Cabin, #120; Second Cabin, $72; Sterrage, $25, gold; payable in United States gold, The WESTPHALIA will sail Mareh 7, 18/1. KUNHAKDT & 00, C, B. RICHARDS & BOAS, General Agen! General Passenger Agents, 61 Broad street, 6 N JATIONAL LIN. 7 STEAM TO LIVERPOOL AND QUEENSTOWN, ‘rom pier 47 North river. LIVERPOOL AND QUEENSTOWN, ENGLAND, Webster. Saturday, Feb. 2 HELVETIA, Griga. DENMARK, Andrew: turday, March 11, at® A. ‘assace to Liverpool or Queenstown— Cabin, #75 and $65; steerage, $28, currency. Saturday, March 4, 2 and exch succeeding Saturday and alternate Tuesday, from Payable in Gold, 5 | steed zante in Currency. 5 | Stee To Haltfax, To Halifax. ‘Mokets can be bought hore at moderate rates by persons JOUN G. DALE, Agent, Cunard Line. Cabin pal E steerage $30, currency. Buildin, _ CHARLES G, FRANCKLY A 22, at8 A.M. Mareh 1, at 1244 P. M rs zs Prepaid steerage tickets from Liverpool, Queenstown, Lon- donderry and Glaszow, $33, currency. For further particulars apply at the company’s office, No. 69 Broadway. ¥, W. J. HURST, Manager. COASTWISE STEAMS HIPS poe MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S Through line to Califern'a and China. Freight and pasenge greatly reduced. Through rates, New York to San Francisco: First class. Steerage, $126 to $id. ary according to the location of berth. aes rates include berths, board and all necessaries for the trip. ‘Steamers of the above line | of Canal street, at 12 o'clock noon, on 4th id 20th of each month, excent when those days fail on Sunday, then the day pre- vious, One bundred pounds of baggage free to each adult. Medi- cine and attendance free, February 20—-HENRY CHAUNCEY, Capt. Gray, conneet* bag COLORADO, Capt. Parker. eparture of 20th every month will touch at San Jose, Gua- temala and Punta Arenas. Steamer GREAT REPUBLIC wil! leave San Franciseo Mareh 1, 1871, for China and Japan” it, and be received All freight for San Francisco. will go merican and South Paetfic ports will ve pier 42 North river, foot $2,000 all that fs necessary. Addres A. K., Herald oilice. A GREAT BARGAIN, A FINE STEAM Jand see it at 520 West street. Engine. j}OR SALE-STOCK AND FIXTURES OF A GROCERY K Store; one of the best locations in the city, doing splen- did business; building to lease. avenue, corner Fifty-third street, Inquire in store 888 Eighth ]OR SALE—AN OLD ESTABLISHED DINING AND Lunch Room, in the vicinity of Pine street, Broadway and Post oflice; a ood chance; on account of owner having to leave the city. Apply to WM. KENNELLY, No, 4 Pine 8 OR SALE—A CANDY AND VARIETY STORE, DOING Por cod business and ins good business, locality. Apply at No. 177 North Eig hth street, Williamsburg. FOR SALES PHOTOGRAPH, GALLERY, 260 BOWERY with or without Stock, &c. Also extra four-four Holme Booth & Hayden’s, and halt size ‘Tubes. q}OR SALE-A FINE VACUUM PUMP, MoGOWAN PA- tent, in pervect order; price very low. "Apply at 447 West Twenty-sixth street. OR SALE—RARE CHANCE—THE 8TOCK, FIX- tures, Good Will and four years’ Lease of an old estab- lished Miliinery and Fancy Dry Gooas Store, now doirg a good business; will be sold cheap or exchanged for real es- tate; satisfactory reasons given for selling. Apply to P. 0. HANLON, No. 6 Green avenuee, Brooklyn. OR SALE—THE FINEST DRY GOODS STORE IN THE town, within 25 miles of New York, in New Jersey. Frice $18,000, on easy terms. Good reasons for selling. Rare chance.’ Address DRY GOODS, box 197 Herald oflice. OR SALE—A BUTCHER SHOP, ON SIXTH AVENUE, doing a good business; will be sold cheap if sold imme- diatel actory reasons for selling. Address BUTCHER, Bay Thirty-second street, i OR SALE CHEAP—A FOUNDRY AND FIXTURE: culars apply to HARRE New York, in a good location. For pa SON & GILLOON, 62 Water OR SALE OR TRADE—A PROFITABLE MANUFAC- turing Business, having two patents, established nine years, with a good retail trade, Address P., Herald ollie, FASE AND FIXTURES FOR SALE--379 SIXTH AVE- 4 nie, opposite the new Masonic Temple. ILLINERY FIXTURES FOR SALE—AT A SACRI- fice {f taken immediately; Showcases, Sign Boards, ‘Tables, Stands, c., a! 1,145 Broadway. .-ONE LARGE, TWO ME- of Herring's, Wilder's, G. QUIRK, 72 Maiden lane. SECOND HAND SAFES.-A SUPERIOR BANKER’S ro two Herring's, three Wilder's and three Lillie’s sale cheap, at 10) Maiden lane, near Pearl street, dium and.one smal! size Safe GAFES FOR SALE CHE ie i Liuie's make. | Marvin's at mull 4 P.M. Saturday, February 18, be received until 4 P. M. on Friday, February 17, only. Ail Freight fer Central the usual facilites afforded shippers in collecting inland charges, kc. For fretzht or passage tickets and all further information Nn Mice, pier 42 Nort fe apply at the office, pi F. R. BABY, Agent. IAMONDS. CAPE AND NATAL STEAM NAVIGATION CoM- PANY (Limited). Passage under mail contract time to Cape Town, Port Eliza- beth and Port Natal, culling at Madeira, Mossel Bay and East London, First class steamships despatched as above from London Ist und from Dartmouth 4th of every month. For full particulars ot rates of p apply to PEABODY, WILLIS Tont street, 1,100 TONS AA burden, now loading at pier No. 9 Fast river, will be despatched on 15th of March for Melbounre snd Sydney; has comfortable accommodations for cabin passengers, ' For freight or passage apply to R. W. CAMELON & CO., 23 South Willam street. OR KING CHAUNCE ture hence, 20th {OR HAVANA DIRECT. The steamship CLEOPATRA, Phillips, commander, ‘ON, JAMAICA.-STEAMER HENRY will touch at this port on uer next depar- . R. BABY, Agent. will leave pler 17 East river on Saturday, February 25, at 3.2. M, ‘eight apply to mecca F. ALEXANDRE & SONS, 33 Broadway. NITED STATES MAIL TO HAVANA. ‘Atlantic Mafi Steamship Company, sailing regularly every Thursday, at 3 o'clock P.M. pres cisely, from pier No. 4 North river. MISSOURI, Capt. G, W. Palmer (via Nassau)...February 33 Mareb 2 pt. MORRO CAST! COLUMBIA, « Van tee. March sani i aitheainuese MAW. DIMOCK, Presivent, No, § Bowling Green, AVANA, SISAL AND VERA CRU; New York and Mexican Mail Steamship line, leaving pier 17 East river, at 3 P. M., direct for Havana. CLEOPATRA, Phillips, for freight...Saturday, February 95 CITY OF MERID. CLEOPATRA, Philtra, for freight OIRY OF MEXICO, Timmerman For freight or passage app! ae Or BBALLXAND! jen kel -Thuraday, March 9 Saturday, March 19 Wednesday, March 29 to ER & SONS, 33 Broadwa; OF CALVESTON STEAMERS—TOUCH- EXAS LIN. ing at Ney Ma A be United States mail. The Al steamship WILMIN je, at pier 20 SON, Captain East river, will leave on Saturuay, F*' ruary 25, through billa of lading given to Houston and all points on the Galveston, Houston and Henderson, and b. B. R. and C. Railr Fort y to right or Passage a) FOR SALE, THE EAST RIVER FLOUR Mili, in Brooklyn, on easy terms, For particulars apply fo JOHN THUMAS, 130 Jay street, Brooklyn. OR WEST TWENTY-NINTH STREET.—A BARGAIN. 255 “arneat iittle Grocery Store, w! good Stock and Fixtures, for sale; Apartments to live in; rent low; reason for seiling, ili beaith, 6.000 With BUY A JEWELRY STORE IN THE $6.0: most rapidly growing part of the city; soitd jewelry nearly exciusively dealt tn; jobbing pays expenses; tof reasons for selling given, ‘Address A. 3. C., Herald office. “a C4SH FOR THE LEASE, STOCK AND FIX- S800 Re of cae Barroom corte oF Coreen eal Wasbington streets—Robins: TEST.--MADAME ANNA, SEVENIH DAUGHTER, Medical and Business Clairyoraut Spiritualist, who has that great French secret to envse speedy marriage; 00 satisfaction, no pay. 483 Third avenue, vetween Thirly-trst and Thirty-second streets. N ADAME LE BLANCH, THE GREAT UNRIVALLED Business and Medical Clairvoyant, No. 115 West Twen- ty-mixth stree:, between Siath and Seventh avenues. ADAME CLARA A. ALMA, DE PARIS (CLARA AN- TONIA, iate of San Heanolaco), busioess aud medic: Oiairvoyant. ‘Consultations tx ogel, Wrench and German, 1,239 Broadway, opposite Grand Hotel. ADAME MEDICAL AND BUSINESS CLAIR- vuyant, tel: Af ler itand future, shows like aes of husband. 160 Weat Horty-drah puree between Broad: way and Seventh avenue, H. MALLORY & CO., 153 Maiden lane. VOR NEW ORUGANS DIRECT. K MEKCFAHT® 8°EAMSHIP LIN From pier 12 brates given tor St. Louls, on Freight recetved dail Indianola, Vicksburg, Mobile, Gi For freight 27 antec wD . having #r perior accommodations, apply to FREDEL OR NEW ORLEAN The Cro GB, 0. 2 2K En, 4 Broadway. 8 DIRECT. swell Steamship Line. ASHINGTON, Captain E. V. Gager, forth river, on Saturday, February 25, gmt Teetivea dally. Throngh raves given to Galvoston, Indianole, Mobile and St. Louis, Pereira baascir spies or freight oF apot Hee ee eT CROMWELL & CO., 88 West street, ‘The steamshi; NITED STATES AD BRAZIL MAIL STEAMSHIP Company. AMERICA, 2000 t clepaugh, ‘will sal for St. Toomas, Para, Peruam'yuco, Bahia aud Kio de Japiero on Tuesday, February di, at 3 o'clock P. M., from pier 43 Nerth river. aasage apply to bbb catchy PWM. R. GARRISON, Agent, No. 5 Bowitng Green, New York. rp" NEit ORLEANS, DIRECT. athern Lin The steamship VICTOR, Captain 9. Gates, will leave pier 21 East civer, Saturday, February 35. Freight for Louis, Mobile and Galveston taken. For a ight of passage, having supertor accommodations, ee ©. H, MALLORY & 00., 15 Matien lane. The seamer ——. will follow ¥ n old established machinery, iron and mi 68 Franktort stree PARTNER WANTED—WITH A CASH ¢ From 310,000 to 26,000, to take the place of w retiring ar § 0,000 per be with proper means and euersy’ thé house claas credit and always paid 100 cents to the dollar principals need apply, none but men of energy and un- doubted ebar: Address MERCHANT, wholesale dealer in millinery and allk goods, room 803, Grand Central Hotel, Broadway, New York : member of a firm established 25+ .. NT AND RELIABLE PARTNE with not 100, wanted immediately in a fi i, highly remunerative, honorable, well estabiished and rapidly Increasing ofice arid manufacturing business, which, wiil net about $10,000 in the next twelve months. To the right party full half intere gether with & position com manding #1,200 per annum, and, if desired, collateral seon- rity. Unexceptionable references given and required. Onl; parties ready for business call for three days, between 10 ani 40" BENNETT. 358 Broadway. S83 BROADWAY MERCHANT TAILOR, doing a business of over $70,000 per year, about em- barking tn’a new enterprise, will sell ont or take a partners red about $10,000. Address, for tive days, J. Bry PARTNER WANTED—WITH A FEW HUNDRED dollars, to join me in opening an oftice for a legitimate and lucrative business; I can make gaid business pay, with- Out tall; from S2W) to HO per week ; references given and required, Aadress FORTUNE, Herald office. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES SECURING GOOD IN comes offered; property of every description sold and exchanged; only equare business negotiated; first class references. ‘ WEHNER & LLOYD, 29 Broadway, first floor. JOR SALE—THE APPARATUS FOR MANUFACTUR- ing Printers’ Lends; the business is established; sold jountof other business. Tom young man with some meana this Is an excellent chance. Apply for two days at No. 11 Ann street, FLARE A VALUABLE TION (CARRIAGE HARD ware) will be sold for #500, to start manufacturing; 190 orders walting, at 150 per cent prolit, For interview a dross O. B., Heraid office. WOULD KIKE A PARTY WITH 3,000 TO JOLN IND establishing a wholesale liquor trade. I have a guod trade. Party to attend to office duties and finance. Ad- aress J. P. 8., Herald ollie AN ARTICLE OF GENERAL f society; price $6,000. Principals » Uptown Advertisement Onlice, 5435 West ATENT FOR SAL use for every clus: apply to ‘Thfrty-necond wi PALER WANTE well established WITH $10,000, TO EXTEND & aple and safe manufacturing bust centrally located, BIGGS & SON, 06 Broadway. JARTNER WANTED-WITH FROM 85,000 TO $10,000, in & manufacturing business already established; articl Patented ; surpasses anything of the kind ever discovered; nnitnited demand in eity and country; additional capital re- quired for manntacturing; will bear ‘tho cionest invest tion; will only treat with Am respon dress T. 1, B., box 6,620 DARTNER WANTED.—I WISH TO MEET WITH A party of good address and business qualifications to parchase half Interert tn my business and to take entire charge of it, my time being entirely occupled with first clase artistle photography; from $8,000 to $5,000 required. Ad- dress E) L, Py Herald otice, GPORETARTSHTP SECURED,—GOOD SATARY, PAR. 1 ty investing $10,000 in manufactaring company’s stock; warrante! to pay 106 per cent on working capital tirst yeat Address, real name only, box 5,010 Post oflce, 0 CAPITALISTS.—FOR SALE LOW, OR WILL EX- change for Real Estate, a first class Sewing Machine, fully patented; eplendid chance to form company; inventor poor. Address, appointing interview, MILES BEDFORD, Herald oflice. ' * 10 MERCHANT TAILORS AND CUTT! sale, a well oxtabiiaed and good paving B Custom Ready Made and Furnishing Goods, inthe ity in the thriving city of Elizabeth; the Lease and Fixtures separate, and the Stock, in part or ‘all, to suit customer; to @ thorougd practical man only part cash negded, as the Go gern must be sold. Avply sou to CHAPMAN & MASTER, beth, rED—A @) ions to in V legitimate way, contracts from rafiroads, coasting anil river steamers, &c. Address, appointing Jaterview, SHARE IN PROFITS, box 188, Hert alPontice. ANTED-AN ACTIVE BUSINESS MAN, WI 818,000 to $20,000 cash, to take an interest in paying lumber business In New York State, establial ears; references given and required, Call at G. SON'S chice, 697 Sixth avenue. ANTED-A SMART MAN OR WOMAN TO TAKE A Reataurant where a fortuae can be mada, 3. O. SMITH, Frankfort House, corner Frankfort and Williaos vet. JANTED.--AGENTS TO SELL THE der; or, te Stolen Jewel,” in ail the of the United’States; Masons will find this tunity to xecure a live busizess; also 25 Indy agents wanted. to sell the best. selling book, recent!y introduced; iberal per gentngo alicwed. Apply at No. 648 Broadway, room No. WB, from Iu A. M. tog P.M. nm WILL SECURE A HALF INTEREST IN $500 legitimate, established paying business, Taddvees NASSAU, Herald office. OLDEN LAD- agonic Lodges: pplen:ifd oppor= HOO 70,8108, WITH SERVICES, TO INVEST IN 50) ) a respectable business. Address, stating nature L, Herald oftice. 50 Wit, PURCHASE THE BEST UP TOWN b T5i Real Estate Ovlice in the city, on a prominent Broadway corner; established 8 years ; low ren city, Address ESTATE, box 198 Herald offce. $2 (00 70,3200 WANTEDAIN A MANUFACTUR- be 3. ing Ynsiness; well established ; yin; rote. Call at Noc8 Honry street, Brookiya, from 9°k Me 0 4 P. M., or address H. ¢ AP. $10.000. amount can bave'w bale taverest teone the best hoteis and restaurant down town; has been in oper- ation for thre years and is doing a very profitable business. For full particulars appiy to T. 5. 3H VRERD, Broad- way. $15,000 WASTED IBY A MANUFACTORER TO DLO.UUU extend his cusiness; an investigation will prove thatinia ty a legitimate concern, Address box 61d rookizn Post oflice. eS G TO $25,000 SPECIAL CAPITAL WANTE! 20.060 4a Pyromani jobdbing business, Give real name and address, or vo stténtion will be pald. Address THEODORUS, Herald oitiee, of business, Bi = MA eet A WAgWRIGUT'S CUT OFF ENGINES PAY FOR + themselves ia afew years; numerous city references. Wood's Portable and Stationary Engines. Prices reduceda FW. BROORS, St Corsiandt eet. ERY DEPOT, NO, 45 DEY T WILLARD'S MACHIN . AA street 8x02, 7x18, 9x90, 10220, 12324, 14x20, Stationary Kngines: 10 und'13 porse Portable and Hoisting Bogines ex, Milling Machixee, Power Metai Roils, Suafting an eye. Se aia A YERS,-FOR SALE, ONE SET OF DRYING CYLIN~ f drying 8 pieces per day; one fer a tiyoing Machines, oapacity. 400 Pisces pet day. balance ip work, ing tw casts, t ant of machinery. » ORC OHIN A LOOK WOOD & CO., 28) Cana: street, N. Y. ‘OR 8ALB--TWO BOLLRRS, 89 AND 50 HORSE ‘also one Bugine, 25 korse sower. Al vy a 8 Walle ae i A LANGE LOT OF NEW AXD 1 aad bea gins and Hol sen ee ine pu ‘and Machsuest 's Tools, FINNEY & 187 to Water street, Brookiyu. i ap ny pS ae eat bs ‘a clrontar, q "t or Cortina ana 3, 88 Waris Sh OE RIE i Mangle; two sete Dyoing f ous iY & CO.,