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SUTTATIONS WANTRO—FEMALRS Cooks, ae. ~ A. ~—YOU CAN HAVE YOUR A! In. verted in the NBW YORK RERALD, and, if up tow: and it et the HERALD BRANCH OFFICE, , three doors above fa gg street. - -~ ly authorized uptown received at rates. ‘Open from me A Mtl’ Pf M-every any 10 the year 1 WEST 10TH ST., REAR HOUSE.—A FIRST CLASS 58 Frene! x aenires anituation. Good references. u 2%, STH ST. (CLINTON PLACE), REAR HOUBR—A pectabie woman as fi washer and toner in a by) private family good ef chy reference. 148 FAST AP ST. BRTWEEN LEXINGTON AND respectable cook, avn —A fit Iately landed, to cwarband wens good city refere: x! 220 EAST STH St.—A, RESPECTABLE, SWEDISH '2.(). Gin as cook or inundress In priveke family; aity reference. Call for three days, 2D AV., TOP FLOOR.A RESPECTABLE GIRL, with good city references, to cook, wash and iron. 114 Chambermuids, &c. 10 & GANSEVOORT ST.—A SCOTCH GIRL AS CHAM- bermaid or kitchenmaid, 239 EAST 22D ST.—A HIGHLY RESPECTABLE Protestant young woman as chambermaid and Seamstress, No objection to mind grown up children. 347 WEST ISTH ST., REAR.—A YOUNG GIRL AS aghambermals and to assist at washing, or would do geveral housework for a small family ; best reference given. 4¢ D ware 2D ST.-A PROTE: STANT | AS Waecler S''Wilssn's taaching’s willing ane" eollgiag! good elty reference. 1 2 573 Av. RY AN AMBRICAN GIRL, TO DO UP- 2 stairs work. Dresswakers and Seamstresses. EAST clsT ST.—A YOUNG LADY AS FIRST CLASS 4 en understands dresamaking; is capable of Sees og aud Mutt iadtes* and children’s dresses; understands Call for two days, fe EAST ort ST., NEAR STH AV.—A FRENCH DRESS. maker would like to work for first class famiites by the day; ntting and trimming very superior. Call or address for 55 WEST 44TH 8T., BETWEEN STH AND 6TH AVS.— able of cutting and fitting all tind of ass’ and suits in the most fashionable manner; : sory ics Qa At making over an¢ repairing, Call on or address TWO DOORS EAST OF BROAD. dressmaker would hke the work 10 WEST 40TH 8r. aekaeaas _DRESS- Maker wants work by the day in families: sles to fit perfectly and Wve style; no objection to hotels; frst elass references. Inquire in the clock store, or address L. P., Herald Uptown Branch office, 1,246 Broadway. 109 REST 5D, ST—LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S dresses of all kinds, Victoria lawn dresses, with elaborate trimmings, 87; Jadies’ own materials made up. Mra, TRACY, 120 STH AVA FRENCH SEAMSTRESS 70, GO 4 outby the day or week: cuts and fite ladies’ and esses. WEST 18TH ST. 127 girl would like a OUNG PROTESTANT dozen or week; can cut ai Teterence given if require females to sew for by the 221) WEST 17TH ST.—A DRESSMAKER TO GO OUT fit children’s clothes. Good by the day, or wonld take work at her rooms; is a first class cutter; understands making and trimming all Kinds of ladies’ ahd children's garments in the very latest style; very best reference. Address M NY. 320 BAST STH STA FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKER ‘pusher a few more engagements by the day or week private families, Call on or address M. 337 EAST LTH ST. FIRST FLOOR, FRONT ROOM. — oD ( Fashionable dress and cloak making; 8 ienaeer Suits, $6, upwards; Wrappers, $3 @ $3 60; also, ebildren’s and’ misses’ ents made to order; Patterns and Fashion Plates, cutting and basting, Terma cash. Call or address, ra. MAXWELL, dressmaker. NEW . YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, MARCH 12, 1871—QUADRUPLE SHEET, SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES. es Serer es WOMAN Radsons & PLE Nia. = ne Sh 49 out 0 day's wort ie pupson 4 AY, BETWRES 00 CONCORD AND to get washing ad jroning. 221 Ast STH oF. To TOP FLOOR, BACK BOOM.— take gentlemen's S24 families’ Weaking to do a1 her own homes eis Te 318 Kr g sseoie Fe BETWEEN 18T AND 3D AVS. ns oF ‘genldemen's; good refersuee woes, Gan Totscen fortwo tare Q48 WEST ITH s7., ROOM 10—A RESPECTABLE wishes & few gentlemen's or # family's washing todoat do at her own home. pint tet IN- rn) atts Swecial ar. | Nw * or four, a‘ Address: - eaase. nt SA ace gat ER oF Lat eR BACON’ «4 Soe ees SALE EN FOR =33 CAMPION & SEUART, Bil Brondway.” oO” ERATORS—FIRST CLASS HANDS, ON WILLCOX & Gibbs’ machine. CHASE & STANTON, 819 Broadway. Oren waite s ON WHEELER & WILSON’S MACHINES, on white skirts, wanted by ANDRUS BROTHERS, $8 EAST 12TH 8T.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN 413 FAR dio wasnt ng of a few gentlemen ora family; no objection to go out by the day. ., SECOND FLOOR, FRONT ROOM, FRONT TG] “Router between 46th and” dith. els. red respectable colored woman wither a few faunilies or gentlemen's ing; terms from 76c. to $1 per dot BY THK DOZEN, IN OR OUT cleaning, &c. ‘AGH, 842 3d wv. corner 85th st, ANTED--WASHIN. of the honse; hou! Dire, CAV, Nurses, &c. 42 WEST STH ST.—A COMPETENT YOUNG WO- 26 man as nurse and to do plain sewing; good city Feference. SRP Hos 307 mar. mp ore LADY OF CHARAC. refinement an ie care of faa, inal as sick nurse; good reference. Address 35] BOWERY, SECOND FLOOR, BACK ROOM.— D1 A middle aged American lady would go out nursing ladies tn coniinement ; 1s the best of ep in every sickness. 86: oe. AV., NEAR 49TH ST. IN THE DRESSMA- ker’s.—An Engirsn monthly nurse, of considerable experience, 4 lew more en; pens bess reference. Aa dress t6 the care of Madame C) oe SOURS Sata GIRL, WHO HAS RESIDED veral years in Paris, wishes a situation to take ing children, is able to give instrection in the French S05 Germs pe would make herself generally useful. ‘Address Bt. Me lospital, corner of Meadow and 4th ats., joboKen, Waitresses. &c. 12 GAY ST.-A RESPECTABLE COLORED GIRL aes as waitress, in a small private family. Can be seen for wo days. 98" CUROPE.—A LADY WISHFS TO TRAVEL ts ab companion, or would take charge of an invalid. 301 8TH AV., CORNER 48TH ST.—A YOUNG LADY e as visiting ne resident governess; teaches English in all its branches, vocal and instrumental music and all kinds of ornamental needlework ; ne objection to the country; yicity Teference;a home an objéct more than salary. Call ress for two days. 300 3 48TH ST., CORNER 8TH AV.—A YOUNG LADY ist in an ollice, or as under heokhaoper, ¢ or cashier: fe fd writer anda Brat clase accountant Cul or address for two days. 31 EAST MTH ST.—A LADY WISHES YOUNG PU- (after 3 o'clock) to instruct in the English Branches's and he radinente of French. Address TEACHER 319 Bast NTH st.o4 LADY WISHES WRITING todo at home. Address COPYIsT. 75] STH AY: FIRST FLOOR—A SINGLE LADY, 1 who bas met with reverses in business, wishes to take charge of « first class hotel or boarding house, or join a party in taking » boarding house; is an excellent french cook; no object travel; expectations moderate ; per- mauent home prineipal object; reference given. P. Jewell. AV., BETWEEN 4D AND 43D 8TS. 9) a taugbt the system of French dressmaking in one lesson, $1; cutting and basting done, 60 cents; new style of spring patierns, 8 STEWARDESS ON STEAMER OR STEAMBOAT; is a good cook. Address for two days STEW ARDESS, Dox 141 Herald ofies. A BADY, SPEAKING SEVERAL LANGUAGES, DE- aires a ve hata ‘companion. Address D. P. T., Heral 17 "WEST 22D 8T., WEST OF 9TH “AY. the most stylish ‘cutters and fitters in i making, will accept of a few engagements by the day; all the strlen; refers to some leading families Oi ths elty. Callon OF address Mrs. 426 EAST 9TH STA COMPETENT DRESSMAKER, cutter and Dtter, wishes a few more engagements; a can furnish ber own Grover & Baker's machine. Call on or "address DRESSMAKER. 1.1. 14.9 BROADWAY, FIRST FLOOR, FRONT ROOM.— AFrench person of good education, as seain- sirean; bas no objection to wait on a lady, or drots hair, or ‘would take entire charge of two children; best referencer A “y DRESSMAKER WOULD LIKE A FEW MORE EN- gazements by the day. Address DRESSMAKER, box 1B Herald oftice. LADY, WHO HAS HAD SOME TWENTY YEARS’ experience in dressmaking, desires an engazement in a Miret.class establishment. Address for one week A.C. M., ‘Herald office. (A EADY, WHO DOES FIRST CLASS FRENCH dressmaking, would like a few more iirst class fainilies to work for at her own house; fitting and trimming done in the most stylish manner, Address ©. G., Herald ottice. "AK OPERATOR ON WHEELER & WILSON’S MA- chine wanted. Must be competent; alto apprentices io learn dressmaking. Apply at 116 West ‘llth at., between Bth and 6th ava. FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKER WISHES A PE RMA nent situation tn a leading house; best reference. | Ad @ress INDUSTRY, Uptown Branch’ Herald oflice, 1,246 Broadway. General Housework, &c. MARION ST., BETWEEN BROOME AND SPRING —A young girias general houseworser in a sail, private American family; is a good washer and froner: 6 Years in one place and 2 months in last place; best city Feference. Call on Monday. Housekeepers, &c. 37 UNION SQUARE, SECOND | FLOOR, FRONT room.—An American widow lady of refinement as bousekeeper; fully competent to take charge of a rst class boarding jouse. Call on or address A. B. 10 WAVERLEY PLACE.—PARTIES DESIROUS OF obtaining the services of a competeut frst clase housekeeper (an American), can hear of such by calling on or addressing Mrs, ANDERSON. 117 STT 15TH ST.-AN AMERICAN WIDOW LADY, fully competent to take charge of a house, hotel o ding house, desires an engagement; best references, Address 8, E. M. 129 EAST, ‘VSTH ST.—A YOUNG LADY AS HOUSE- keeper with some widower or gentleman's family. 157 57H, Av:,, BETWEEN 2187 AND 22D STS.—a Of “middle aged woman as housekeeper; has filied the same position for several years; good reference. 8 BLEECKER 8T.-AS HOUSEKEEPER IN A widower's family. Call on Mrs, W 302 EAST 2D ST.--A YOUNG, REFINED AMERI- 2 gan inel a8 house er in = widowers family. Ad- PECTABLE, WIDOW AS pat est reference ; no objection to Call for wo days. the country. YOUNG WIDOW OF REF: or as housekeeper in a widower's or bachelor’s family ‘Adavens Mra. D. E., Herald ofice. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WIDOW LADY, ENT TO TRAVEL; ACCON- plisbed and refined, would Ike to obtain a situation as sbousekeeper for a widower, or as companion for a lacy; trifters need not answer. Address Mre. H. B. J., box Tid Berald Branch office, New York. YOUNG LADY, 25 YEARS OF AGE, WISHES A PO- sition as housekeeper in a widower's tamily, or any position of trust. Address PROGRESS, Herald oftice. A WIDOW LADY OF REFINEMENT AND EDUCA- tion as housekeeper in a widower's family; can teach Hrench it demired; beat reference given and required. Ad- dress R. R.G., Herald office. ERICAN LADY, OF EDUCATIO} t, desires & position as housekee; family preferred ; or would take charge of a house for a fam- ly going to Europe; the best reference given and required. Address M. E. L., i Brooklyn Post office. HOUSEKEEPER’ SITUATION WANTED_BY A widow lady. or she would be glad to meet with a part: who would assist her to open a irst class gentlemen's board- ang house in New York city; mortgage given for security fhe best reference can be given, Address A.W. He A UADY OF EXPERIENCE AND REFINEMENT, HER means being unequal to sustain her, would accept @ Porinon as housekeeper or as travelling companion; a plea- gant home and Meht duties all that Te expected in return ; References exchanged. Address H. H., box 17 Herald office, yo! WIDOW LADY OF REFINEMENT AS housekeeper; mo objection to the conutry; a pleasant home ie wil that is expected. Address E., box 108 Herald Branch office, 1,245 Broasway, A SITUATION AS , where she could have full control and the comforts of agdod home. References given and required. Address Mra. RENARD, box 110 Herald MERIVAN WIDOW LADY W bousekeeper in some nice fami HER H LADY AND AND, OF ADVANCED age, housekeepers for many years, desire to take cl @f & house for parties leasing (or Burope cz elsewhere to take charge of house for boarders. Refer to Mise 205 Bast 48th st. ANTED--BY A FRENCH LADY, A POSITION AS housekeeper tus widowers family, where sbe will ave the charge of children ; fe, uly ai ebarge.of a house. Any person that need wae waytaddress C. BROWN, Up ws YOOD HOUSE, New Jersey. W4nten A POSITION * novUsEK ‘ANTED—A POSITION AS HOUSER: ei iinea room o Reette family. nerican widow iy; une; taned ate Address W. H., box 170 police, 1,846 Broadway. laundresses, &e. FORSYTH ST, FOURIH FLOOR, ROOM 15.—A 67 Fespedatie woman wants washing and ironing. LADY OF MUCH EXPERIENCE IN TEACHING Aesires some viiing tuitions; morning hours. Addrers BR. R., box 161 Herald Branch office, 1,246 Broadway. N ACCOMPLISHED MODISTE WILL ACCEPT orders for suits, &c., in atricly firet_ clase families; Styles and prices frst class. Address MODISTE, station F. LADY DESIRES TO OBTAIN A FEW MORE PUPILS, to whom will French or Spanish comersa- tionally at 84 per month. ‘Address FRANC, Herald oftice. OPERATORS WANTED—ON WHEELER a WILSON'S sewing eens) must tho: understand silk work. Apply at WETMORE & HITCHCOCK'S, 271 Caral st. GALESWOMEN, WANTED.CTHREE GOOD SALES: 2 women for ribbons, trimmit and ls must be ac- Quainted with thebusinéss, INZEY"D, Co 681 Broadway. Warren Wie OPERATORS ON WHEEL- er & Wilson's and bey & Gibb's machines; none others, RILL & CO., 34 Walker st WANE GooD ae ON WHEELER _Wilton's machine. Apply (oJ. H. STEELE, #10 Canal ‘ASTED—OPERATORS ON WILLCOX & GIBBS' MA- en, fer muslin goods. Apply to MILLS & GIBB, Wirts 50 FANCY STRAW AND HAIR SEWERS w abwers to sew on blocks, . WILD! ‘292 Bowery. Were CLASS OPERATORS ON WHEELER & Wilson's machine for fn custom made ICHAELIS & ASKED, 0 iS Broadway. Wee Bae te bbe Beye a ‘WHO UN- tices, at 103 West 44th at. ” beh g ey FIRST CLASS f sdaernay al CALL ‘at 261 Canal street Monday or wa ee ee tou A. M., or address G. and T., Post office box Bs Ges ect heyy FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKERS able to make and trim skirts, qione but neat hands need apply at & East 9th st, after 12 o' ANTED AT 867 WEST 46TH ST, A GOOD GIRL to cook, wash and iron in a privaie family ; best refer- ence required: ANTED—A YOUNG WOMAN FOR payeeen Housework a coo plain cook, washer and froner. Apply at 11 Bast Yih ate 'ANTED—A YOUNG LADY TO SING AND DANCE ina first class concert saloon in this city. Address, stating where Interview may be had, E., box 140 ‘Herald office. "ANTED—A FIRSTCLASS: OPERATAR ON WHEELER & Wilson's sewin, machine (0 do @g@ nen work. “Ap- ply to E. NICOLAS, 21 East 16th at, FILLINER.—WANTED, A YIRST CLASS TaIMWER | —-e————— ANTED—FOUR FIRST CLASS DRESS GOODS and ste |Wonpenase mpetent beat wane ante |W \scionmen.” Apply te THOMAS TWEED & OOe ne iE, 1¢ Fulton av., Broadway. ILLINER AND TRIMMER. 7 WILSON ANTKD—A BMART, ACTIVE, | SALESMAN, THO. M 10 Fulton st, Brooklyn. on © ad roughly somneintes, with ‘depart CAMPION 43 eorvaker, ‘aL Broadway. | ANTED—A COMPETENT TRAVELLE FoR | THE watch and jeweiry business. Address ofllce, giving name, references and full particulars, il be made wit 0. On dation Ae Sori vane Sires O. GO, Ration A, Sontag etree Wi Sownoy'e oy & Sinn's, 1B sgREtEG JEWELLER, AT W4ri:. -A WATCHCASE fay FAL dy eg AT C- L, THIKRY'S, 151 Washington st, Wr retereace, °2 GooD Phys Sess WITH CITY Apply at ‘868 Hudson st., corner of King. WA3TED—saw aa MAKERS, FIRST CLASS 8 ANVIL MEN, and long poly at 97 Chamb: street, ‘New York, paetatan leg ‘ANTED—AM ACTIVE oun MAN THAT. HAS experience in the dry goods bi selling and opening the store. THOS, SINNOTT. chet nate gs weds ____ 388 Bowery, corner Prince st. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION AS TRAVELLING SALES- man for a boot and ahos manufacturing or Jobb! house, _ Address J. W. e Herald coffee, secerbertivad Wastepa hare ial hive REAL ESTATE BUSINESS who is thorou, no other need aj er Bettie wees erred. ‘Abply at Ml GOODHEIM rity 3, 688 ‘ANTED—A Feng, o gu aka rma BAG BaD some experience, to cut allks and'dress ‘and 10 A. RILETT, BE! EY a0 “+o Waa & oa. + hanigaal ON BODIES AND iirow are & GORDON, » 1404 Broadway. ‘ANTED—A eane SILK ,HAT FIN }HE! APPLY WASTER WA,08Q, SK at risen, rect as AN AMERICAN “ROY, | SEVENTEEN eae of age, to learn the carpenter's trade, in the city reas ALF RE: mation D. VANTED A FIRST CLASS EMBOSSER AND ETOHER n glass. Apply to BATTEN, DOWNING & CO., 207 Hudson st, 8 A ge ype peer eeecear MAKERS; NONE 00d workmen ner et BCR. GACHAT, 119 abd Til Nassau shy room 35. between Wy sans TRAVELLING SALeEe ae. BY A COF- fee and tea house; none neea pginlere ther can Roattinele, on control trade. Address COFFEES AND ‘ Wane, on bet AVES Dl A PUSHING panes salesman and indow dresser ; the rzht kind span od got onlay and thee year agigueae Wares.-s YOUNG MAN I8 DESIROUS OF OB- situation as assistant bookkeeper Coe 4 Pa furaish excellent recommendations; salary ue Ob "* Siddress 3. Ba, Kerala olice, Wasi YOUNG MAN | As ASSISTANT CREDIT wholesaie: house ; commence ‘ith 600 also oral. 3 Ou. Ei tar seared ANTED—A YOUNG Max OF CHARACTER AND capacity; one well acquainted real estate brokerage busliess, to whom & ind percentage gould be paid. “None but'a competent trut ings maa need address B,, Kvening Post, ‘ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED | RETAIL DRESS salesman. Apply to J. & C. JOHNSTON, 767 ‘Broadway. WASTED-BY A YOUNG MAN, A POSITION AS cashier in a banker's or broker's office. I have had four years’ experience in Wall street and can give the best of references from last employer. Address R. H. G., Sry 48 Broad st., room No. 1. ‘WANTED AN EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPER AND accountant, in one of the oldest life insurance offices in this clty; one baving several years’ experience in the various detalis of life inaurance book Keeping and ac preferred; sgh mye DY GIRL TO oe WASH AND | must furniah bo bonds and unexceptionable references. fron; also ‘about 16 age to make herself 4 generally uneful, “Apply at 38 Obanion & Stak ce ‘ie ‘ANTED—A FIRST CLASS MILLINER, TO Go To ‘Mobile, Ala.; liberal, inducements SBS", Pron ere 9 and ue A. Me to JOHNSON, 5 100 AS2NT8 WANTED-ONE GOOD MAN every city, to gr Prof. WARE’S $10,000 Prize Reale for averaging accounts. Yark row, room uy trom 11 to 3. ANTED—A FIRST CLAS DRESSMAKER, ONE is highly recommended. Apply at 42 West Forty-niath street! ARTED A KIND, MOTHERLY AMERICAN WO- as working housekeepe! a family of two (one an invalid) ona euell, farm rm; steady home; small wages. Address A. P. WHITE, Astoria, L. I. ANTED—AN HONEST, TIDY COLORED WOMAN cook. Apply, with references, at 27 East 24th at, from 104. M. to i ‘WADSTED—FIRST CLASS OPERATOR ON WHEELER & Wilson's machine; one understanding dressmaking. Also an apprentice. Apply at 689 Park av., between dist and ats, ‘ANTED—A YOUNG AMERICAN GIRL TO GO ER- Tanda; must live with her parents and come we ie recom- ended. Apply to Mme. NATALIE TILMAN & Sth ety after £2 o'clock. 'ANTED—AN OPERATOR ON GROVER & BAKER'S ‘sewing macbine, and hands on ribbon ruches. S. MEYER & SON, 18 Wooster st. ANTED—TO GC TO MOBILE, ALA., A COMPE- pei sent rave pc L4 per =P ane ere ae i uner for same place; mont board. A. WHEELER, Radwer, al 5 WASTED—Lapies AND GENTLEMEN TO SELL ‘Three Years in the Federal Cavairy;” most liberal torma offered. | Expenses paid until delivery. R. 5. IN & CO., 138 Bleecker street. LADY OF REFINEMENT, SPEAKING FLUENTLY ZA. several languages. and a good musician, wishes a posl- ion as companion ; would travel. Address L. G. M., Herald ce A POSITION IN ANY kind of a store; is experienced in a bakery; or any- Thing that 1s not menial; unexceptionaple references und Foosiancurity. | Addrens for three days A. Jobnson and Prince sta., Brooklyn, in the bakery. A YOUNG “LADY WISH! YOUNG WOMAN, 24 YEARS OLD, WOULD LIKE to find a good home: salary no object; would do all the sewing and make herself penerally useful ; country preferred. Address M. » box 174 Herald office, Lapy HAVING SOME EXPERIENCE IN TEAC ZA ng English, Painting and Music. desires o situation in a Christian family; also understands dressmaking. Address 6.8 Herald office LADY OF INTELLECTUAL CULTURE AS GOV- A. einess, companion oF housekeeper; aoqalrements, mo- dern languages and fine arts; highest reference: would Kurope or Cahtormia.. Address for one week Mist EMMA, box Iss Herald Uptown Branch ofice, 1,246 Broadway. Wwantep TO HIRE—A GOOD COOK FOR RESTAU- rant; one who understands cooking in all its branches and can make pastry. Inquire at HILMAN & THORN’S, % Cedar street. ‘ANTED—TWO GIRLS; ONE AS CUOK AND TO saint in washing; the other as laundress and chamber- maid. Good giris can find situations in a private family. ‘Address S11 West 48th st. WASTED TWO, FIRST CLASS, MILLINERS AND trimmers at the Third Avenue Bazaar, 609 8d ay., near Mth st; also a competent saleslady, with’ good city refer- ences. ANTED.—A DESIGNER, FEMALE, ADDRESS N. ‘A., Herald office, with twe specimens of work, #!: envelope: first, the word “Flower,” Evyptian letters, called placed ‘on are of circle; second, decorative design within a triangle, both in outline, pen or pencil. W 4 XT2D.-1W0 EXPERIENCED SALESWOMEN ; ONE charge of ribbon stock, the other straw goods nly, perauns who Understand the selling of goods re coined. Apply B. LEE, 363 6th av., between 22d and a tha sts, from 6 ‘fo Wand after’s o'clock, for two days. LADY WITH NINE YEARS’ EXPERIENCE IN teaching the higher and rudimental branches will give iy instruction at residence of pupil for $250 per week. anship a specialty. Address CHIROGRAPHY, bux 103 Uptown Herald Branch office, Broadway and Slat at.” YOUNG ENGLISH LADY, WHO HAS TAUGHT successfully in thia country, but is now without em- ployment and entirety alone, desires most earnestly to meet with an engagement ether as governess, companion or we i; references given. Address M. H.,’ Brooklyn Post ofkce. LADY, NEARLY ALONE IN THE WORLD, WOULD like to‘obtain some position that would give her a home; is capable of superintending elther business or housebold: wold travel as companion, do sewing or make herself gene: rally useful in any E.S,, box 170 Herald Uptown Branch office. YOUNG LADY OF EXPERIENCE IN TEACHING AA. desires a position to teach; no objection to teaching in an orphan asyium, or @ position as copyist, amanuensis, companion or any position not menial; no objection tothe country ; best references giver. and required, Address, stat- ing particulars, TE. n Post office. NOPYING WANTED BY A YOUNG WIDOW—WRITES 4 remarkably legible hand. Writing of any kind will ted at reasonable prices and thankfully received by vinglady, Address Mrs, ISABEL M. ROSE, Jersey City Post oltice, J ISITING GOVERNESS—SOME HOURS UNOCCUPIED, ‘oy an English lady, who is a thorough teacher of her own language; French aad good music. Address REX, box 111 Herald oifice. Ww ANTED—BY A ADY WELL AC\ QUAINTED wish basigess, A postiion ta a Gry goods ortaaay store cece a b rapid ter and good account- pences ¢i dress with partieniars, for three va, Miss SMITH, Hefald Branch office, Brooklyn: as salesiady. it. Re Intelligence Offices. St INTELLIGENCE | ore 965 5D AV.— ted 1F5 8; bring references. ieuaeerericam (sees ty CRAWFORD. a ELP WANTED—FEMALES. _ AW Yeu, CAN HAVE YOUR ADVERTISEMENT IN- + serted in the NEW YORK HERALD, and, if up town, save time and extra expense by leaving it atthe HERALD BRANCH OFFICE, 1,248 Broadway, three doors above y-frst street. ‘This 1s our only authorized ‘uptown ‘and advertisements are received at office rates, ll 8 P. M. every day in th A —WANTED_—FIRST CLASS WORKERS ON LADIES? work home or work in store; also a, cood ras nd children’s suits, rt girl, xe. customed to folding up zoods. Apply to DUR, MALOOM- . 83 Howard street, A. moses? PRICES; WORK GIVEN OUT TO PAY + for sewing machines by instalments; instruction free. BLAKE & POND, 139 8th st.. between Bi 4th YOUNG LADY OF CULTURE TO READ TO A GEN- tleman. Address, with age and residence, BOOKS, box 201 Herald ofice. T. STEWART & CO. WANT FIRST CLASS OPERA- + iors on Wheeler & Wilson's machine, who will be paid by the piece at prices which will enable industrious ekperts to earn #10 and upwards per week. Ninth street entrance, Broadway aad A, TSTEWART 4 CO. WANT A FIRST CLASS DEEss. ne baring a city experience preferred. App! with rein ‘Ninth street entrance, Broadway and street ‘Apply, with. references, fenit street, A SMART, TIDY GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE. work; must be willing and obliging and good plain Sook, washer andirouer. vod home and wages, at 104 Allen street FIRST CLASS MILLINER WANTED- STEADY EM. ployment. Apply at the Arcade, 271 Court st, near Butler, Brooklyn. a i a (OW AND SCARF MAKERS WAXTED-AT UNION ADAMS & CO.'S, 637 Broadway. Ouly expertenced- hands. NANVASSERS WANTED—FOR WEBER & CO/3 \_/ “Faded Furniture Recoloring” establishment, 4tb av., near Union square. JD PANER MAKERS WANTED—EXPERIENCED OPE. ‘i in good prices and atea : cat 627 Broad PISUNION ADAMS & DAMS & CO. ONLY. F FIRST CLASS SAYRE, 11 West 27th et. UXPERIENCED EALESWOMAN WANTED-IN DRESS Bee And cloak trimmings departments, at BLOOM'S, 338 jowery, QPRENCH FLUTING ‘ Nae A GIRL WHO snows ow Lo do French futing with slicks; good wages. Ap- ply to H. PINCHON, 40 Haat toth i gin esath ves 4 ORR oN Ay WANTED-IN A LADIE: house; one who understands dr: with reference and salary required, 8. piying at O37 Broadway. P)PESSMAKERS | WANTED. hands need apply to Mad 'URNISHING making. Address, . J.. station D. G7 WOOSTER sr. NEAR SPRING, FRONT HOU! § Je coure woman t6 do gentiemen' 27S recente sate cre ca oat = Gerstanas ber business. WHST @D Sf, BETWEEN 6TH AND 7TH 102 respectable women wisbee some wi washing; would go ous by bbe day. NTELLIGENT GIRLS WANTEO—TO LEARN AND work, ut liberal salary, on fancy trimmings for millinery trade; bead work, artificial flowers, leaves, Apply, belore 10 A. M., at 86 East Ninth street. 5() OIRLS, WANTED_WEAVERS "AND. MOUNTERS 2 7) Qb human hair, at E. JEANTET & CO'S, 298 and anal a ‘COACHMEN "AND _GARDENERS, A —xou CAN HAVE Your, Cr Abheranay! IN- ¢ serted in tne NEW YORK HERALD, and, if Athy save time and extra expense by Ld it at the He .LD BRANCH OFFICE, 1, osdways three. ones, above Thirty-first street, fs our only authorized uptown branch, ani ents are received at oilice rates. and advertisem Open fiom 8 ALM til's PM every day in the year. A SINGLE MAN WANTS A SITUATION AS COACH- man or groom in the city or country; the best refe- Can be seen at 134 West 16th st. MARTIN MURE, | NORTH GERMAN PROTESTANT YOUNG } MAN, ing good English, wishes a situation as coachman and plain gurtisners understands the ene of horses; good reference. Address H. S., box 144 Herald oft OOKKEEPER WANTED-SALARY $800 A YEAR, ‘Apply by letier, with references, 100. Bee Ody, a6 Wesi Broadway. ARDENER WANTS A SITUATION.—MARRIED; HAS one child; thoroughly Learner on management of hot and colt era Address J. peries, vegetables. peare ot Galvin, Gor Geraghty & Wright Rorist atore, 868 Broadway. ad if se Gorman WANTS A SIT OATION—A Lent CLASS Sieceey periaiy 4 tad Sox 36 strong a Mo (JARDENER. beled co a SHORT at DSTERUS in the country. on the Hudson river; handsom Address E. C. R., By 18 Broadway, up ibaa Lge ere WANTED~AS COACHMAN AND GAR- dener; single man; can milk; prefers the eguntry ; good references. ‘Address for three days M. R., 69 Madison av., ‘or! Warns bITUATION AS GARDENER. TO SAVE time and trouble none need upply but those in want of p.ihoronh praction! man. _ address am INGLETON, box 874 Post office, Plattsburg, N Wrens wi GERMAN See, ann FARMER; one who understands nhouse and pery ; must Teference. Inquire on Monday, ween a and Dak + corner of 62d st. and 2d av., in feed s W'step_ay A YOUNG MAN 82 YEARS OF AGE, A mituation in the country: understands the care of horses; is. good driver: can mfik-and will make himself eneraily useful on a gentleman's pines Address WILLIAM ’ORW, box 140 Herald Uptown Branch office, 1,246 Broadway, 15 WEST MTH St—As COACHMAN: UNDERSTANDS ©) his business thoroughly. is a Protestant, and can come highly recommended. Apply to Dr. WILLS. HELP W. AGENTS WANTED—TO SELL AN ARTICLE WANTED ip every store ane nee also peents Jn towns and cities; sample free. LES BRUS. & 7 John street, 500 BONNET FRAME MAKERS—BY BALL & RAY, 479 Broadway. _____ SITUATIONS WA WANTED=—MALE: A Y —xou CAN HAVE YO YOUR ‘ADVERTISEMENT IN- + serted in the NEW YORK HERALD, and, if wy Pai save time and extra ex, ease by leaving it at the H. BRANCH OFFICE, roadway, three doors above ‘Thirty-nret street. role te or ‘only authorized uptown branch, and advertisements are received at office rates, Open from 8A. M. till 8 P. M. every day in the year. AX IN GREAT IMMEDIATE NEED OF MONEY. Will not some rich lady or gentleman entrust to me the performance of some task, or use my services in some way Pitcn will pay me well; am inteligent, young, refined; will | ar that ie honest. Addreas HARRY E, F., Herald (A COMPETENT | MAN, WHO, SPEAKS SEVERAL languages, as travelling servant to a gentleman or fam. ‘Address L. By box 4 ily; city referer Uptown Herald Branch ofice. YOUNG GERMAN WANTS TO ENGAGE AS courier with # party going abroad: he is well recom. ended by Americans be has travelled with through France England, Tialy and Germany. Address DANIEL, Herald MPORTANT TO HOTEL KEEPERS—SITUATION nted by a competent steward; understands all the de- tails of theusiness: can be seen at bis present employer's until the Ist of April by addressing A. , Herald oftee, SITUATION WANTED—BY AN EXPERIENCED, trustworthy, reliable young man, 17 years old, in the FFocery business; ts willing to make himselt generally useful a any Terpectable business; best reference. ‘Call on oF ad- dress T. 8. HARPER, 490 2 ANTED—BY A MARRIED MAN, 95 YEARS OF ACE, ‘a situation as porter, messenger or watehman in & bank or dry goods house; can give the best of city reference as to sobriety, honesty and industry for the last 9 years from Bis pretent employer, and can give $10,400 seciiity if re- quired. Address 7. C., 64 King street, $12: BONUS, FOR A PERMANENT SITUATION, 2 paying “n pot Jess than $20 per week; security given. 967 Market st., Newark, N. J. CLERKS AND ‘SALESMEN. _ A —YOU CAN HAVE YOUR ADVERTISEMENT IN- » serted in the NEW YORK HERALD, and, if up town, mera teeeaenecrentomes by leaving itt the HERALD BRANCH OFFICK, 1,246 Broadway, three doors above ‘Thirty-firat street, ‘This 1s our only’ authorized uptown branch, and advertisements are rece:ved at office rates. Open trom 8 A. M. till 8 P. M. every day in the year, A SMART, ACTIVE YOUNG MAN WANTED—AS generui clerk in the patot and artists’ material estab- ifabment corner Fulton and Pear! ate, Brooklyn. SALESMAN WANTED--ONE dais ia CITY AND near py trade for liquors and veas. il at 143 Cham- at. A Pasty WISHES TO MEET A GENTLEMAN speaking English, French and German, and who bas also suficient commercial relations tor selling a patent of merit; no allowance given now, but in cage of succens, 15 cent will . Address E. fd be J. » box 172 Herald ranch, 1,946 Broadway. ‘A. WELL EDUCATED, MIDDLE AGED GERMAN, beine quick and correct at figures and commanding first class relerences, wante a situation. Address A. W., Herald oftiee, OY WANTED—IN THE OFFICE OF A LARGE MER- cantile house; must write & good hand and be accurate jdress, with reference CoUTING ooM “aerala om olfice. “y Cat WANTED- MODERATE SALARY—PRINCI- pally for writing. Address, with references, box 2,200 Pont oflice. pre CLERK WANTED—ONE WHO UNDERSTANDS the German business and can speak English fluently. Apply Monday, March 18, at No. 2 lat av., corner Houston st. RUG CLERK W WANTED_A AT 475 TH Al AV. WELL ae good references and not afratd of work, and M. E. GOODRICH. rer CLERK WANTED—ONE NOT AFRAID to work; speaking German and bas been in the bus!- ete preferred; nlary moderate, Address ¥. & H., Herald JALESMAN WANTED—IN THE SILK DEPARTMENT. AMES A. HEAKN & SON, 775 Broadway. JALESMEN WANTED. tent house salesmen w and notions house. Addre 181 Herald ot TOBACCO MERCHANTS, CIGAR MANUFAC. urers.--A gentleman of Havana, ove of the best judges Of tobaceo ip the Taian of Cu nd of much experience in all parte of the isiand, offers his services as buyer; nrat class references. Address Mr. TOBACG 1, care of American Con- sul, Havana. 1) BUYER! A tbe oveaal Inne of trade. Od Herald onice, COUPLE OF uooD, COMPE- we bat 2, {ob fainey goods GENTLEMAN WILL PAY $1,000 FOR services of an experienced ed enty buyer, in Adcress, conbdents MAN, box ADIFS.-WEFD AND WHEELER & WILSON BEW- Le ing Machines sold Ob instalments, payable in work at New York Machine Stitebing Co. 43 Bleecker at, Ue ee Fie! z 7 TANTED—A SMART YOUTH OF ABOUT 15 YEARS, ay aanietant casbler and to keep accounts, Addren with reference. R. H, B., station D, Bible House. AMES, WOMEN, BOYS AND GIRLS, LEARN + Telegraphing, #20; THOMPSON'S Telegraphic Insti- {ute, 4th av.» oppoaite Cooper Inscitute: Day and evening; demand for operators; positions obta nediately. A FIRST CLASS WAITER WANTED-—IN A PRIVATE family ; must understand taking full charge of dining room, silver, &c. 5 no, other, need apply; Englishman pre: Call on Monday, after 9 o'clock, at 760 Broadway, up stairs. A STRONG LAD WANTED—ABOUT 18 YEARS OLD, to learn white goods ousiness and arrange goods in the aking room; salary $150 rst year. Address MERCHANT, Office. £MART BOY, FROM 14 TO 16, WANTED—TO AT- lend « grocery store; must comé well recommended. Apply at 269 West 431 st., from 8 to 10 A. M. ((ARVASSERS WANTED—FOR WEBER & CO. 18: FADED Furniture Recoloring. Establishment 4th Union square. Tr YOU WANT A SITUATION ADVERTISE, FREE OF A charge, in THE FLAG. See New Pubitcations, AN AND WIFE WANTED-ON A SMALL PLACE IN the country; man as gardener and to be generally ute- ful wite for housework. Address box 3,465 New York Post U"aE STATES MARINE CORPS.—WANTED IMME- Miately, for this favorite branch of the service, unmar. bodied men. Further information given at Marine Barvecks, Flaming arene: Broth lyn, Withee tt INTELLIGENT BOY FOR THE OFFICE. Address box 6,481 Post office, Warten BY A WHOLESALE FUR HOUSE, A MercePoret Who understands the businesn, Apply at 38 lercer at, A MAN TO OPEN AND COOK OYSTERS, and make himself generally useful, Apply at Cariton House, Fourteenth sireet and Fourth avenue, WASTED-AN ACTIVE, INTELLIGENT MAN TO canvass New York city for advertisements for a Jersey Address box 169 Merald Gity paper. Good commission. oft ‘ANTED—AN AMERICAN YOUNG MAN, ABOUT 19 or 20 years of axe, for general office work’ must be ® geosyrriver | Adar res reference, former employer, . M., box 2i y ANTED—LADIES IN A LIGHT MANUFACTURING buniness: those having a taste for drawing preferred. Apply for one week at the New York Oroamental Glass Co., sian 1d 620 Went 224 at. wen ED—AN ELDERLY MAN TO ATTEND A STA- Lionery and newspaper store, serve papers, Ac. ; mod- erate anlary. Address, wiih age, residence and salary ex- pecied, C. CC, station D. Bibs House, ANTED—MEN WHO WRITE: VERY _PLAINUY, o aaaist in the preparation of Wison's Business be andwriting of the applicant, with LOCK, 62 Greene st, Applications in Person not attended to. ANTED—FOUR FIRST CLASS DIAMOND MOUN' NT- Apply to BATTELLE, BEGEROU & TAYLOR, No.9 Malden 7 ANTED—TWO EXPERIENCED ENGRAVERS IN ‘bookbinders’ stam, with particulars, W. aye ps. Address, ANTED—AN ARCHITECTURAL DRAUGHTSMAN; also @ young mab as pupil, one witht aste for drawing. \ddreas ARCHITECT, He sais oben ERENCH ADVERTISEMENTS, _ —8t Vo VEY UNE ANNONCE POUR ETRE A. at vous . Peal ANN HERALD et que vous dentures dane le haut de HEBALD BRANCH OFFI maisons audessus i ObreE ie Tue, "et de cette maniere eagner Je temps. aca eae htt some pitt qos a barowu en cher! it uu meme prix que va el Ouvert de hut heures du matin jusqita hult heures du solr. NE TRES BONNE CUISINIERE FRASCATSE, AVEC desire se bol Mime. FRAINIER, 1 Ture av, pres la me ay. NE hiag mesg Ebene ann SACHANT TRES BIEN faire lea lesire entrer dans une famille amert- ating poet omere ene saseigeer le francais aux enfant renseignements. Adresser M. A., Herald Branch tee, lyn. oe De sais STEAMSHIPS, Nott ‘EAM TO ‘Livenroot AND QDRRERTOWN, From ‘North FRANOE, the vEREOOL AND bie at 2:30 P.M jompaon, Mare R HOLLAND, Thomas. 25, at ‘Thoms M MO enage to Liverpool oF Quceuslown.: Cabin, @fo ‘and 63 ntecrage tickets from Liverpool, Queenstown, Lon- denderre s and Glasgow, $33, currency. coh t further particulars appiy at the company's office, No. __F. W. J. HURST, Manager. JUNARD LINE. ‘The British and North American Royal Mail Steam- ips Between New York and oral |LERFO calling at Cork harbor, N. oF INA. .Wed., prep ‘Thurs., March 16 LGERIA... Wed. TARIFA,. en jatur., March 18 ABYESINIA.. Wed., March 36 BATAVIA. .Thars., SAYA... <3 Wed April § | CALABRI BIA. ‘Thurs, March 30 RUSSIA. Wed. ed April 13 | SA —_ ‘Satur., April 1 it Pew dai. e wrens —- gold Paria gold By is ured sis amers, id | Steers tre om, Lverpon an puaows ‘and all parts of Burope at to west rates. "Through bills cf lading given for, Belfast, Glasgow, Havre, Antwerp and other ports on the Continent, and for Mediter- "for freight and cabin passage apply at the company's of- fee, No, 'Bowiing Green. i aot FOr steerage Paste oe TU TRAROKLY I ane STEAM TO aes Fined LIVERPOOL, th reday, March 2PM. eee th arch at F For cabin cabin panes pp at sertenaran ine e oreeh, deh Bulding PMO ARTES GFRANCKLYN: Agent are Geeanle Stoam Navigation Co Line of new Steamers between New Fert aa aad Liverpool, one onipany'e feet Comprises she Croke agnificent e com| 8 the eae m: full-powered ocean feamahips, OCEANIC, Captain ATLANTIC, Captal Stoke ‘Thompson, BALTIC. PACIFIC, in Perry. RIATI These fi wivessels aye been designed specially. for the transatlantic trade, and combine speed, safety and comfort. emsenger ‘accomm: yn unrivall Parties sending for thelr friends in the OldCountry can ‘now obtain tickets, Steerage (7 Corepeta) ad Other rates as low as For further particulai oO ISMAY, IMRIE & CO. 10 Water mrect, Liverpool, un Rot East India avenue, 1 enball street, London; e company’s way, New York, ior atl PH SPARKS: agent NLY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE, The General Transatiantic Company’s Mail Steamsbips be- tween New York and Havre, calling at Brest, ST, LAURENT, c Saturday, March 25 freight oF passage api visi sine RL se Agent, 68 Broadway. TEAM TO QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL, CAR- S rying the United States mails. Salling every Wednesday MINNESOTA, Freeman. IDAHO, Price... Pi orth river. Cabin iter See ; eeeraae #30, currency. kets, ‘urrency. Passengers book to and frie F Baris, Hamburg, Norway and Hweden Ao, Drafts on Ireland, Bugland, ance and many at lowest rates. hee WILLIAMS & GUION, 29 Broadway. jarch 15, at 1 P. M. March 22, at 3 P.M. NMAN LINE for Queenstown and Liverpool. Royal Mail steamers are nied to 8 foll city inturday, March 1, 2 P.M. ‘Tuesday, March 21, 1 P.M. :Saturday, March 95, 8 A. M. “Saturday, Avril 1, 2 P. M. fod each succeeding Suurday aid alverncle “Tuesday, from ATES OF PASSAGE. Payable in Currency. ler 45 North river, Payable m Gold, First cabin To London, To Paris. = #0 'o Paris. Passengers also forwarded to Havre, Hamburg, Bremen. &c., at reduced rates, Tickets can be bought here at moderate rates by persons wishing to send for their friends, He For Turther information appiy at the comp: PPYOHN Cs DALI oy TD prondway. New York. office. lt ____ COAST WISE STEAMSHIPS, LINE OF GALVESTON UBTEAMERS_TOUCH sited mail. Topica Sirtap en tee aa by Aver wil eure Bat ot. 18, onthe Houstbs tea Woadonton, aad. Bs und freight or passage ver oF 8 C. HM. MALLORY 4 co., 188 Maiden tex6 | OR NEW ORLEANS ‘8 DIRECT. The seamen CORTES, Captain 5 Noe Norn yon, seis vest, Tadfanola, M Cabl at Tne, ‘dally. Th ‘March 18, at ees stove and: pretn? roth Soren apnatend it ae & 00., 86 West atreet. | OR NEW Rt ag DIRECT. j MERCHANTS’ hy iene y LINE, } From pler if Nore a ON. lock P, M., ‘on Wednesday, March 15, Yi Also s Maren GENERAL MEADE, Re. Ries (Be ian det jaily. Through rates given for St. Lond Vigkarg, Mobile, Gaiveston fant Indian For fi Buy apply 0 wan ham 7: EDERIC peter er ORLEANS DIRECT, ver: fine. Low freight. The well cai first class sidewheel steamabip BIENVILLE, . B, Bakery Commander, will leave pler 93 -Novth'sivee com Batutday, March 18, it XP. M. Freight taken Cor Mobile, Galveston, Lavacea, he dianola and all points on the Miastssippl and Ohio rivera, ¥ be reabipped at New Orleans, on ight or passage, having superior accommodation, ‘pp INGEN, FOX & £2 fra ler Raat Steamship VICTOR will’ follow, sad ©. H. MALLORY & CO., 153 Maiden lane, pe, GREAT BOL Porn FREIQRT AND ARGENT legis AGN i 8. C., THE FI SOUTH AND SOUTHWEST, ‘ailing from pier No. poeareaeer = oo ureday The frat clas sudewhonl reams enmity will sail on ‘March 18 oe set acting eat soo T70R MORrOe, CITY POINT AND niCANOND. minion Steamship Com} ‘Sleamships ot this line leave pier a7 ‘North Hi a foot & folk, City Point and Richmond, Ac Be ‘on Tuesday, March 14, at 3 P, Me cane wito the Virginis aud Tennessee Air line, the Seal Inland Aar lin oe, Fare, and Weldon Ballvoad:¢ ol poo and Obio Richmond a wile Rally road. Through ger trekets and through bills of Jadog atreauoedratesto all tata Souih and Southwest. 2 0 ply ab omce, on pist 'N, L. MOCREADY, President, 187 Greenwich street, corner of Dey OB RO {EQNDOUT (AND KINGSTON, and Oawego Railroad.—The steme boat RIF VAN WINKLE wall make, the fret rip from lew York on Thursday, March’ and will Fin Fepuleriy We after evel leaday, raday an urda) i rm. foot of Harrison tect, North river, at 4. M0 UDSON RIVER NAVIGATION RESUMED.—TE boats of the Foopie’s Line for Albany resume thelr t on Saturday, ath P.M. Passages! } UDSON RIVER | on ona meamer ruseenss wil lente for thestove plese ffpceira ay. Marc P; Ms from. plet 44 Soren van « Spring stret day “after until further notice. righ Uckets sold and checked to all points North ae eat. Freight — UNDAY BOAT FOR ALBANY AND ‘iro meena for the West and Nos ‘on. ‘Monaay'm ing. t 6 o'clock LOST AND FOUN O. A. —YOU CAN HAVE YOUR ADVERTISEMENT I ¢ yettted in the NEW YORK HERALD, and, if u oxtta, expense Dy leaving it at the HE Hl BRANGH OFFICE, Broadway, three doors aslove Thirty. first street. Tei ig Our ‘ont authorized branch, and advertiseme: received at offlce rites, Open from 8 A. M. tl 8 P. Sie ge ot eemseaiaar saa it Bae Three oF ME Saar. ef 1869, Nos. 23, 418, 20,99, 30,92. 1, 1868, No. 29.718, One ot ot Fie tea Spa ie per 1 No: oo. rere SLB ASE aber ih Non a ‘fwd Of 20 bac! sb, dated December 8, 1869, Nos. 99,255 dated October 6, 1889, No, 60.604, watoee of the above has been sto} brie. atthe Bart of England, but a reward will Re Pald by the undersigod for the return of the whole or an} HOWLAND & ASPIN WAI oa and 1a 8 8 South street, Ls. BLACK AND TAN TERRIER, FIVE Da~ Jars reward will be paid ou his return to 643 Sixth L OS8T—A DOZEN PARASOL COVERS, BETWR! [4 Broadway ana the Bowery, in Walker or’ Canal at The tinder will piease return them to No. 8 Ludlow set room No. 6, orto HALL & BLACK, Walker street, L°s4 ROLL OF FIVE DOLLAR BILLS, AMOUN ing to $65, between American Exchange Bank, throu; Fulton street and Martin & Fay’s docks, Brooklyn. ‘A liber reward will be given for returning the same to No. 4 Cedg street, room No. 16. OST—A BLACK ENAMELLED GOLD WATCH, GOING from King, through Macdongal street, to Sixth Finder will return it to44 King street, where a suilable n- ward will be given, OST—ON FRIDAY EVENING, ON LEAVING WAL Jacl theatre, corner of ‘Thirteenth street, or in a third street and Ninth avenue stage, a Mink Boa, The finder will be rewarded on returning it to the owner, 2 Brevous place, Eust Tenth stieet, 140. One of £16 ~ REWARD REWARD.—LOST, AN ITALIAN GREYHOUND; 2). wore a rea velvet collas, “Please sotura 46 110. Wad ‘Twenty-third street, $1 () REWARD WILL BE PAID FOR A SMALL Satchel containing tri:amings, cutfs, sieeve buttons, 2c, iost on Fourth avenue, Bowery or ¢ Patharine street 260 Broadway, corner Warren stréct, pases bt $10 REWARD. LOST, A MOROCCO CARD CAS, b containing, with other papers, a note for #800, drava by Hart Moore to order of John Stout, Return to ofleevf UNDY & STOUT, 169 Broadway. -LOST, ON FRIDAY EVENING, DN lady's Gold Wateb; marked n+ name and date, July 13, 1 game to No, 4 Warren atre\t, lock, will receive tbe apovw REWARD... 8 Wi 5 The tinder by returning the room No. 2, betwe HE HAMBURG AMERICAN PACKET COMPANY'S fron mai! steamshiy ESTPHALIA, Captain H, P. Schwensen, will sail on Tuesday, March 14, 1811, at2 P. M., for HAMBURG, taking passengers {rom New York to Hamburg. rat Cabin, 8 Bian: ‘Second Cabin, 872: Steerage, €25, gold; payable in United ped pola. The HALSATIA will ail Mareh 21,187 KUNHARI ©.B, RIGHARDS & BOAS, General per Genera! Passenger tree Br ty, 61 Broad atreet, N. Y, «No. 6 Barclay stree ITEAMER TO LONDON. SM ihe al tre clans tron steamship SAIDA, Captain Mas- ters, will have quick despatch ee above port. Has supertor cedmmodations for frat lage saeneers. For, f freight or t ‘a8 Passage apply to HO’ & ea aes ost GERMAN Lu LLOYD STEAMSHIP COMPANY for. BREMEN. The steamship RHEIN. Captain J.C, Meyer, will nati on Saturday, March 11, from Bremen pier, foot of ‘Third street, ‘To be follow the | steamship pKa, Captain E. Brickenstein, on Wed- HAVRE AND Mareh 15, RATES “OF PASSAGE, TO LONDON, | nbge in gold or its equivalent in currency. iret cabin. Second cabin. erage... Sor frefgh 68 Broad street. NITED STATES PASSPORT BUREAU.—OFFICIAL Passports of the Department of State issued by A. ©. WILLMARTH, United States Court builaings, 41 Chambers street passage apply to WASTED-A Boy. 18 OR 16 YEARS OF AGE, IN 4 wholesale milinery honse; best references require Address box 133 Heraid office. ‘ANTED--AN ACTIVE YOUNG MAN TO FILL A situation that paya $15 e week. Apply at Geveral separ nat * Wanted, jeamen; good Waxten “A SMART, QUICK AND. ACTIVE MAN AS Floorwalker or Usher in aJarze dry coods and fancy sie house. Address, for three days, MEROHANT, Herald Oflice. THE TRADES. BRASS TURNER AND MACHINIST DESIRES A an run a power press and make tools for atine. Address BRASS, box 100 Herald oflice, for three A. PRACTICALLY EXPERIENCED CUITER DESIRES an engagement in a city or large town; undoubted cre- Genitals in regard to ability, de. Address ME. LUTZ, 68 8d “A*cuttEcrs, WANTED, TO GO TO OTICA, N.Y. A first class arehitect, who is thoroughly conversant with practical construction, able to design and take charge of an ‘oftice. None but those i ate om competent need apply. Good references requ ment piven. Ad rena, with references, METCAL "DE ING, Utica, N. ¥ ‘APANNER WANTED. -TO DO PLAIN AND ORNA- mental work on stationers’ goods, Apply to J. M. KEEP MFG. CO., No. 8 Dey street. ae ROOF READER-QUICK AND ACCURATE, WISHES Presto at uighteatuowe ur st Oies. Address READER, Herald ofice. RINTER'S- INK "MAKER: WANTED ONE CAPABLE ‘of superintenaing and who is and thorough ; good wages and steady employment. Address INK, Herald office. RINTERS — TWO. ee WANTED, AT a NORTH treat (top toor). Fat wé TO DYERS.—WANTED, BY A YOUNG MAN, A SITUA- tion Ip a dye house; nord are’ experience at of dyeing and scouring. Address t the trade GEONGE YOUNG: Herald t COASTWISE STEAMSHIPS. PACHIO MAIL STEAMBHIP COMPANY'S LINE, To California, Jupan and China, via Panatna, rrying mails, passengers and {rev Kingston, Janialea, and Pactie coast of America, Pera and Cl Macch 20, Steamer BENRY. CHAUNCEY, Captain ong will leave ‘pler 42 North river, at 12 noon, for Aspinwall touching at Kineston and connecting at Panama with Steamer SACRAMENTO, Captain Faruaworth, ¢.ucbing at Punta Arenas, San Jose, Guatemala, Acapulco and Diego, California, and alab connecting for all Central Ameri- can and South Pacific Freight for ast named ports received until 4P. M. of s7th ‘Steamer JAPAN will leave San Francisco April 1, for ti TARar aten of pasange, freight and all further information jer foot of Canal street. ABY, Agent. Steamer RISING STAR will follow and sail Maren 20. NITED STATES AND BRAZIL MAIL STEAMSHIP Company.—The elegant sidewheel enmahip RORTH AMERICA, 2,0 tons burden, Captain Geo Slocum, will gail for. st. Thomas, Para. wnambneo, Bahia and Rio sien, Central de Janeiro on Thursds Murch i, at So'clock P, M., from fer 49 North river, for freight’ or pasnuge apply to WIL- ths GARRISON, ‘Agen’ No, 5 Bowhog Green, New ¥ NA, SISAL, AND. VERA. “CRUZ. A New York and a eriean Mail Steamiabip Line, leaving ae Tho, Phillips, tor frolshts aturday, March 18 UeRoreth OF Nn 100, i pe fo ,Weaneaday, Maron 39 Fat. Doakenn en. -Rucedayy April 18 Wor freight or asia aD DRE & SONS, 1 Broadway. NITED STATES MAIL TO HAVAN ATLA RTI MAL STICAMSID COMPANY. fulling,rexiarly every Thursday, at 9 o'clock P.M. pre MIsSOURT, Cape J, be Edwards. te J wa MORKO CASTLE: R. Adatns COLUMBIA, Capt! B. Van Sice, For freight or passage apply to A.W. DIMOCK, President, No, 6 Bowling Green, VERY LABERAL REWARD PAID FOR RETURN to 100 West Forty-sixth sirect, of Mink Collar, a pres- ent from a deceased {riend, lost Sunday noon, on Forty-siach street, between Third and Fi:th avenues, EWARD. questio’ other article: street on Friday evening, th asitisa ete elie. REWARD WILU BE PAID AND 4 asked for the return of the Bre: K°. BALE-IN GOUD ORD. R, THE FOLLOWING Sails from a schooner yacht:-—Mainsail, Foresail, Jib, ing Jib, Jib Topsail, Hemp Maintopsall,’ Maintopmast Staysail. Can be seen ai WILSON'S sail loft, corner South and Roosevelt streets, OR dbALE- -SCHOON ER YACHT MATTIE, 5 YEARS old, 50 feet by — beam 40 tons O. M., in Ren. cqngeen price very low. . H.W. GLOVER, Southold, L. L POR SALETA BARGE, M4 FEET LONG. VERY LITTLE used, with Oars and’ Sculis, Price @i40, Also one 14 foot working Boat, Srat clans 10 every respect, Clinker ult’ S110." Inquire of DARLING SEND, boat buliders, Gouverneur Market, foot of Gouverneur sree, OR SALE—YACHT TWINKLE, 16 TONS, FURNISHED completely throushout: saile in perfect Order; has won Lhe Ca He ‘ates at he * fig rk aor fourth atrest, Gowanus Hing; Brooklyn. For further particu lara address’. A, 8., box $245 Post ofice, Foe HALE Aw om weemete Y f) TONS, 96 feet long, 20 feet ¥ se power: or will exchan; for Brick. 8, IKELAND, 2.1 Broadway. ULLFOR SALE-—A WHITE OAK, COPPSR Fast. ened Hull, 195 feet long, 28 feet beam, 8 feet hold; in very good order; anitable for’ ‘a vessel or foe or hny barge. W. COPELAND, € 64 Broadway. VG, FOR SALE—LENGTH, 6 FERT; BREADTH, 11 feet nlx inches; draught of water, 6 feet; enuine 13 inches aquare, in, good running order, Address W. ti. LYON, bo bach (N. Y.) Post oflice. “WANTED TO PURCHASE. HOMGOPATHIC PITARMACY WANTED—FOR CASH; location and business inust be goud. Address box 3,460 Post oftice, New York. ANTED ye HANDSOME BAR COUNTER AND FULL deboard and egmplete set of Fixtures; also an elegant Tnrge, second huad Chandelier ‘mod a ood 'mar- ble top Oy inter, Address, giving description. atl price, O. & M., box 4,528 Post ottice. ANTED—A SECOND er “HOT AIR ENGINE, ‘about one horse power. Apply to or address M & WARKEN, ty merge! ee statin, price. ANTED 70 “PURCHASE—A DERRICK, anout 60 and 49 boum. fo lit 6 tan about. 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