Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
NEW YORK HERALD. SITUATIONS WANTED—F) Miscellaneous. LADY, AN EXPERIENCED S8ALFSWO- man, desires a position as such in a fancy store; hihest Teference given i! required. Address IRENE, box 104 Chambermatds, d&c. WEST {TH ST.. SECOND FLOO Teapectable young gir as chamberm: family, g00d city reference. iy P.M. om Monday and Tuesday. Cau be seen from | GERMAN YOUNG LADY OF EDUCATION AND refinement, who resided three years ax governess with of the beat private families in’ thie city, would li travel with a family to Germany as companion or to growing children ; best city references. Address ptown Hraneh oftice, 1,24 FRENCH-GERMAN LADY, EDUCATED IN PARIS and Germany, and several years resident in England, a thorough linguist and a musician, £e., £c., desires @ re-en- agement as Institutrice or chapero: experience and highest references. TRICE, Mr. Christern, 77 University piace. LADY, WITH NINE YEARS’ EXPERIENCE IN teaching the higher and rudimental English branches, Instrnction at resilience of pupil for #2 0 ‘ular attention paid to adults, whore educa- een neglected. CHIROGRAPHY, Herald Branch office, 1,: RMAN LADY (DIPLOMEE)—SPEAKING Freach and Italian like Dressmakers aud Seamstresses. ELIZABETH ST,—A FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKER wishes a few more en, For reference and interview apply to M. B. IST AV.A FIRST CLASS DRFSSMAKER; would go out by the day in private families or take Work home. Oali all the week, EAST 13TH ST., FIRST FLOOR, FRONT ROOM. Fashionable dress and cloak mak! Summer Suits, #6 avd upwards; Wrappers, Rien snd malases” garments made to order; Patterns ‘ashion mu basting. Prd my cutting and basting. y the or week. ma box 177 Herald in ‘a private family ; Mrs, MAXWELL. ) BH ST, CORNER OF TH AV.-A FIRST i Cass dressinaker to go out by the day; ie an excel- tent fiiter and-trimmer. Cail ail week. —A PROTESTANT YOUNG wishes afew more first class customers to go Out by the day as dressmaker: thoroughly understands her Dusiness tn cutting and niting all kinds of indies’ aressess ; ate on Several machines; can furuish ber own if re Address Miss 1. D., dressmaker. FASHIONABLE DRESSMAKER WISHES A FE more customers oy the day or week : all kinds of ladies? clothes made trstefulty. Address M. E. M., Herald Uptown ranch ofc, 1,46 Broadway. RESPECTABL. native, with the a long residence in the'respective the branches of a higher educa- tion, incitiding Latin, vernesn; the highest references given, NOPYING WANTED—TO BE DONE AT HOME, BY A Indy writing a good business band. Address COPYIST, Id Uptown Branch office, YOUNG LADY WHO HAS RESIVED IN in for five years, and taught in some of the beat private families in New York, wishes to ERMAN GIRL DES. Hon as seamstress or to take care of growin fra elling to Europe, inciuding German; 16 Herald office. JENCED DRESSMAKFR D! engagements by the day; cuts and fite lad) ‘dren's dresses and operates on Wheeler & W!!s0 Address W., box 191 Herald Uptown Branch Oftice, 1,245 Broadway. ish, French, drawing, music, singing. ven during the summer; woul make an engagement for ; terms moderate, Addess PARIS, box 12 Herald Branch oflice, 1,246 Broadway. ANTED—BY A YOUNG WIDOW LaDy, MsiTua- tion as superintendent in a first class family or widow- er's; where there are children preferred; 1n city or country. Any one wishing a responsible references, will please address fur two days Mra. C. W., box 1/ Herald Uptown Branch office, 1,246 Broadway. : EER Ty person, who can give the best Housekeepers, &c. BLECKER 8T., WORKING WOMENS’ PROTECTIVE Union. Wanted, by a lady of experience, « pusition as first or second housekeeper in a summer hotel. above for M.-B. L. WEST WASHINGTON keeper, by a thoroughly well experienced American _HELP_WANTED—FEMALES, T. STEWART & CO, WANT SEVERAL FIRST dressmakers who can mefMure, cut and trim. Apply, with reverences, Broadway AS HOUSE \d Tenth street. , SUNDAY, APRIL 2, 1871—QUADRUPLE SHEET. ___ HELP WANTED—FEMALFS, | ANTED—AT 14 WEST TWENTY-SECOND STREET, awcompetent seamstress who operates on Grover & Ba: macbine to cat and ake dresses; also @ chambermald ul asa et in washing and Yroning: German oF Ameri- cerre. y RB ‘ANTED—BY A MIDDLE AGED MARRIED MAN, A situation as plain gardener, to take care of horses, cows, &c.,and make himself generaliy useful on @ the- man's place, Apply to his present employer, BR. C. AND GARDENERS 5() QRERATORS | WANTED | IMMEDIATELY—ON OU) Wilcox & Gibbs’ machine, on white suits; ‘ork av<l highest prices paid to experienced hands. Apply 729 Broadway, second floor. BROADWAY, ROOM 81.—FIRST CLASS SEW- Machines for sale on easy terms; work furuish- ag a few girs to learn and one brat class operator wanted. SITUATIONS WANTEDO MALES, _ 18 ROOSEVELT 8T.—AS WAITER AND INTERPRE: © ter ina hotel ; can speak French and Itallan, 647 83D AV.—A YOUNG MAN AS COOK AND oysterinan in a restaurant: is thoronghly acquainted with the business; no objection to the country. POPHAM, M5 way. “SMART, INTELLIGENT AND ACTIVE BOY, who can read and write well and is not above his work, Address, in own handwriting, DRUGS, box 5,772 Post oflice. DVERTISING AGENTS.—TWO GENTLEMEN, WHO are competent and experianced will be liberally tre, ted with. Apply to L, G, GOULDING, publisher, 122 Nat CANVASSER FOR SALES WANTED—BY A RELIA- bie furniture auction house; must be active and com- Petent, Address INDEFATIGABLE, box 143 Herald ofce, T THE LEXINGTON AY. TURKISH BATHS, COR- ner 25th st.—An honest, heaithy, large, strong, intelli gent, industrious, strictly temperate American or English man, aged about 20; must be well recom ended, YOUNG AUSTRIAN (GERMAN), LATELY ARRIVED, +1. wishes « s:tuation In some importing house; has been employed in Vienna, Paris and London; best reference. Ad- dress F, S., Herald office, COMPETENT MAN, WHO SPEAKS SEVERAL Janguaces, as travcliing servant to a gentleman or family; city reference. Address A., box 132 Herald Uptown Branch office, 1,246 Broadway. . WELL EDUCATED ENGLISHMAN—IN GREAT DIS- tress, wants employment: steady babiis; conversant ‘With office duties. Is there any friend in position’ to give him appointment? Address FRIENDLESS, Herald office. ORTER'S SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN; seventeen years’ reference trom last place. Address T. CALLAHAN, 65 Bergen st. Brooklyn. ITUATION WANTED—RBY A YOUNG MAN HAVING A | large experience as barkeeper in an English ale and chop House; not afraid of work; can give good city references. Address L., box 147 Herald ollice. "ANTED.—A COMPETENT HOTEL MANAGER AND steward desires that position in some hotel or summer resort, References unquestionable. Address HENRY BRY- ANT, Cincinnati, Obio. CLERKS AND SALESMEN. 7 YOUNG MAN WISHES A SITUATION; CAN TALK French, Gi Enzlish uently; In any respect- able position, Ho Sth ay. jndy, in a hotel or first class boarding house, city or country; understands mavacing help; good references. Call on or address Mra. MARSH, HUBSON ST.—-AN AMERI 6, a8 housekeeper or seamstr preferred ; no objection to children or to (he countr Qo! so much an Object axa goo! home for herself and little irl three vears old. Call on or address for three days Mrs. T. STEWART & CO. WANT SEVERAL FIRST ciass hand sewers to work on hich cost #ilk dresses ; also 50 operators on Wheeler & Wilson's machines. Apply, with references, on th st, entrance. eer way and 10th N AMERICAN LADY WANTED—AS FOREWOMAN; ving some knowledge of parasols preferred, al- but who can govern ladies ‘OMEROY, Herald office. N EXPERIENCED OPERATOR WANTED ON Wheeler & Wilson's machine; must also make button~ holes and be accustomed to working for a dressmaker. 116 West llth st., between 5th and 6th ave. baolutely necessary, WEST 11TH ST.—A THOROUGHLY COMPETENT as housekeeper in a hotel; would take cuse, Oras Matrun ip an inatitution; charge of a summer FIRST CLASS HOSTERY SALESMAN FOR GENTEEL Broadway retail trade. Address, with particulars, box 216 Hera'd office, YOUNG MAN, A MEMBER OF THE NEW YORK Stock Exchange. desires an engagement with some house to represent them in the Board; will make a aatisfac- tory arranzement with a good house, Address BROKER, box 5,288 Post ollice, ACSOUSTS, INVESTIGATED, ERRORS CORRECTED, bankrupts’ books examined, and executors’ accounts closed; books accurately kept. J. F, BURROW, box 3,777 New York Post office. rst class references. Call on or address M, R. G. 8D AV.—AS HOUSE! T NO. 6 WEST 11TH ST.—WANTED, A FOREWOMAN of great experience in dressmakinz; trimmers, waist and bu tonbole makers and an operator on Wheeler & Wilson's machine. ‘VEN OUT AT HIGHES lass Sewing Machines. IND, 139 8th st., between Broadway and 4th av. AMERICAN LADY OF INTEGRITY, WHO CAN about ‘eight rooms, ean make an excellent paying business arran: ho . Address GOOD MAN. EEPER OR IN A OTE! tinen room. Can be seen ou Sunday and Monday 0 very first class — CANAL ST., SECOND FLOOR, ROOM N widow lady,’ of the West, of refined and p! widowers fam who would like some one to make home ch or would superintend for a party of exchanged, Call, or address CONFIDENTIAL, for two days. PRICES TO PAY Instruction free. address, ag hoi preferred; ove ADY AS HOUSEKEEPER, WHERE S! have her little eirl, ive years old: of every description. Address M. D., Heral WIDOW LADY (ENGLISH) AS HOUSEKEEPE! years’ reference from last place. days, Mrs, BACON, Postoflice, Glen Cove, Long Island. WIDOW LADY OF REFINEMENT AND EDUCA- tion as housekeeper in a widower's fa! French ff desired; best city reference given and required, Adaress P. R. G., Herald office. HOUSEKEEPFR'S American widow lad; highest testimonials given. LADIES, DESERVING AND OF to sella smali package article of very from 2 &) to 86 a day LITTLE & PHILLIPS, 152 Front street. LADY WISHES A _DRESSMAKER BY THE W) inexperienced, Incompetent or unreliable persons need must understand Grover & Baker's machin and 6 o’ciock at the oflice of WANTED, FIFTY q st can readily be made, diy; can teach POSITION WANTED—BY AN widower's family dress for two days RESSMAKERS WANTED—AT NO. 15 £AST SEVEN. teenth street, None but first ciass hands need apply. RESSMAKERS WANTED-—HIGHEST SALARY AND steady work; none but tirat class hands need apply at 4 West aad st. ESSMAKERS WANTED—THOROUGHLY COMPE- tent hands; French preferre', who desire to pass the town, half an hour from New York, 18, 178 Main at., Orange, N. J. TSSMAKERS WANTED—TO WORK ON SILK YOUNG LADY, OF GOOD FAMILY tion, without relatives in the city, desire rin a widower's family. so eae + EXPERIENCED HOUSEKEEPER WANTS A POST. tion ina private family, large boarding house or ho! ‘ge of an establishment; no country; reference unexceptionable. Addres . A. B.. Herald Branch office, No. 4 Court at., Brooklyn. DESIRES A POSITION lly; would eupermtend b Of a doctor's or den- ; will be found relrable ome or rooms would be all the remuneration J.8., box 11 Heraid Branch office, sammer in a country can address Madame DUP Pas _KERS dresses; operators on Wheeler & Wilson's machine, for Swiss lawn and linen suits, at JAMES MOCREERY & C0.'S, corner of Broadway and lith st. Entrance is fully capabie of taking c WIDOW LADY ‘as housekeeper for # private fa ty of gentlemen or take chi otice oF ‘any airatlar positio to the workroom RAWER BANDS WANTED—ON 'fHE WHEELER & Wilson sewing machine. The best prices paid to first Ri & HITCHCOCK, 271 Canal at. WANTED-—FIRST CLASS ONLY also a dressmaker wh \ can operate on the Singer ma- chine and an aporentice, with good reference, tor board in vply to Madame J, HANRICE, 1,246 Broadway. OUSEKEEPER.—A MIDDLE AGED AMERICAN widow of refinement, formerly in good cireumstances, iv very destitute and wishes to meet with a centieman ol middie age, und one of means, who will assist her and give her a home for her services; would leave this city ; triflers need not answer. None but first ciass need address Mra, WESTON, box 140 Heraid Uptown Branch office, 1,246 Broad- RESSMAKERS RIDLEY & SON WANT EXPERIENCED SALESWO- men in the parasol department. Apply at 809 Grand rom 10 A. M. to7 P. M., up s:airs, [{IRST CLASS DRESSMAKERS WANTED—ONLY PER- fect trimmers and waist finishers need apply. 44 West lith st., basement door. IRST CLASS DRESSMAKERS AND PLAIN SEWERS also operators on tine tuckin; chine), wanted at LORD & TA ‘ATION WANTED—AS HOUSEKEEPER, German lady; best references. Address C. A., box 217 Laundresses, &c. 120 por 8T.—A WOMAN TO GO OUT BY THE ‘Wheeler a Wilson's ma- R'S, corner Grand and THIRD FLOOR, FRONT. etable colored woman, gentle- Apply for two days to Wanted, by a re men's or family's first class washing. ELIZABETH XOOD MILLINER WANTED—AT &€ EAST NINTH J st., between Broadway and 4th av. 2 ADIES—WEED AND WHEELER & WILSON SEWING ‘Machined sold on instaiments, payable in work at home, New York Machine Sutching Compa OF TASTE HAVING EXPFRIE! Willcox & Gibbs’ machine can have pleasant occupation on fine lace and other wort WEST 22D ST.,1N REAR, ROOM 10.—A FIRST s laundress wishes to go out by the indies’ or gentlemen's washing to Ler own home; good city 43 Bicecker street. EAST MTH ST.. SECOND FLOOR, REAR.—A respectable woman wishe: miles by the dozen or month; Freneb futing and puding; ciothes home on Thursday; no other washing on hand; best city reference. WEST QUTH ST.—AS LAUNDRES: ton to the country ; city reference. ILLINER WANTED—TO GO TO WILLIAMSPORT, JM. Pa; liveral wages paid; work the whole year. at 267 Canal st., Monday, between 9 and 2. PERATORS ON CUSTOM SHIRTS WANTED—AT L. LESSERMAN'’S, 347 Bleecker st. PERATORS.FIRST SECOND FLOOR, BACK.—A competent Jaundress wishes some indies’ and gen- Uemen's or families’ washing: bas good convenience for drying ana bleaching; terms reasonacle: good city reference. NTLEMEN'S AND ‘ed, whieh will be done on mod- lar attention’ paid to fiuting and pollsh- Address Miss RAFTER, WEST 86TH ST., for linen and white or 822 Canal st. PERATORS WANTED—TO WORK IN THE SHOP ON fine custom shims; experienced han ood wages by applying: at UNION, will find stead erate terms ; partic ing; good reference if require. employment and m: ADAMS & ©U.'S ARASOLS.—100 EXPERIENCED HANDS WANTED ols at advanced prices, Nurses, &c. SECOND FLOOR, FRONT ROOM.— Ayoung, beaithy American married woman as wet Dall after ten 0 clock. to make hne pi NTED,—WORK TAKEN HOME, CHASE & STANTON, $19 Broadway. ‘ANTED—Al SALESWOMAN. ADDRESS A. A. A., station D, Bible House. ANTED-A QUICK, SMART GIRL TO WORK ON HEINISCH & SONS, 301 Broadway. ‘ANTED—CARPET SEWERS, AT #9 BOWERY ; NONE but experienced hands need apply. ANTED—A FIRST CLASs LAUNDRES! references. Apply after So'clock at 64 ANTED—OPERATORS ON WHEELER & WILSON’S ‘and Grover & Baker's machines. 219 Kast 28h st. JANTED—A FIRST CLASS DRESS TRIMMER, AC- customed to city trade. Apply, atter 12 o'clock, att T° KELRS WA 2D AV.—A MONTHLY NURSE CAN BE HAD IM- mediately ; satisfactory references.» Can be seen to- HST. (HARLEM), FIRST HOUSE EAST OF &TH 15 years old, lately landed, to «dake care of enildren or to aksist in waiting onetable or other ight work. Can be seen at H. MCCORMIOK’S. PROSPECT ST., JERSEY CITY, N. J.—AS WET nure*; milk six months old. WEST 20TH ST.—A COMPETENT WOMAN AB child's nurse; po objection to travel ; city reference. 6TH ST., TOF FLOOR.—A MARRIED WOMAN As wet nurse, with « full breast of milk, one month ‘own child dead. Av.—A young girl, razor stops. R. ‘8, WITH CITY Miscellaneous. BEACH BT., NEAR VARICK.—LADIES OF NE- education may receive private lessons in the ches from an experienced Iady tencher. Monday, Wednesday aud Friday before one o'clock. 6TH AV.—A GOOD, TRUSTWORTHY COLORED girl to work by the day. NTED—AN EXPERT MILLINER AXD TRIMMER, for first class custom work, at 421 Sixth avenne. E. M. BAMBER. JANTED—A NEAT. TIDY GIRL AS AN APPREN- tice for dressmaking. to Madam GERARD, ANTED—A GOOD DRESSMAKERS, AT 299 6TH ‘av ; none but good hands need apply ; Also an appren- other need apply. Apply on Mond: 37 Broadway, room 17. Call from nine till five. STA AV.—A COMPETENT GIRL AS LADY'S maid or child's nurse: with af Years; unexceptionable reference from Inst empl LADY DESIRES A FEW MORE PUPILS TO WHOM she will teach French conversationaily at $4 per month, Address M. ST. G ANTED—MILLINERS; ALSO SALESLADIF references required; at Mra. ily in Europe eight H. LOEVY'S, 4536 'Catha- TANTED—\00 STRAW SEWERS ON NEW WORK over blocks; steady work ; hi rienced hands. Apply at @8 and 06 & JANTED—A_ FIRST D LIKE TO. ‘Address Mile. A. H.y FRBNCH LADY wow jhest prices paid to expe- 4A. acholars in French instruction, box 142 Uptown Branch Herald office. ¥ OF REFINEMENT WANTS A SITUATION AS Adaress A. A., Vox CLASS MILLINER, WHO understands her business perfectly. Apply, after 12 o'clock, at 84 East Sth wt, D—AN APPRENTICE TO LE wioming. Apply te HENRY V, MYERS, 923 Broad- pees in « family. TW Herala Uptown Br. LADY SPEAKIN' é RN ROUND HAT FRENCH, ENGLISH AND GER- "ad sar EXPERIENCED SALESLADIES, IN OUR Hivbou departments, at ALTMAN BROS. YOUNG LADY, 1 HOROU £.0U.'S, 60h av, Pew Bist at, JHLY COMPETENT AND eee ee do the work for h family of three sD we. wba vba morning at I or evening at persons. Apply this - at HAS SEVERAL UNG FRENCH ANTED—A GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK; ood washer and ironer, Cail between 11 A. M. and | neat, tidy, with good references, box 1) Cptown Branch Heral Pe Sr wis eek or YOUNG LADY IS A SITUATION as governess for sini ebjection to the cowniry. TANTED—A SALESWOMAN WHO and Krondway trade; reterence reqnired. Call, for three days. Saleswoman trimmer wanted woman presser Wanted, BINNS’ millinery, 647 Broadway. TANTED—AN EXPERIENCED LADY TO SUPERIN tend the manutacturing crrearmente; must understand cutting and be able to design Address, stating references, K, W., box 192 Herald A. 1, Brooxiyn CONVERSANT WITH FREN desires a position a# cc t f ladies’ and children’ ; travelling; rever: anged. Address J., box 204 Livrald offer. YY, AN EPCELLENT LING WHO IS A COM. ‘wravelieg com verness in 4 family going abruad. 27 Meral\d otiee. ANTED—A PROTESTANT petent seamstress, and who understands hair dross. the best cliy references required, Apply, bewween 7 and M., at 1d Waverley place. TANTED—A COLORED G cookjog, washing and ironing thoronghl: gone wishing to go a short distance in the country may ap- ply st 180 Bast TANTED—OPERATORS ON WILLCOX & GIBRS' sewingmachines; also finishers on Swika hate; none od hands apply; seady work; smart sewers. ‘Apply panion to a jady or Adarese@ U. C, box LABY WOULD LIKE TO SUPERINTEND THE ONE WHO UNDER charge of «Lucho P., box 147 Herald LADY. YOUNG, REFINED AND EDUCATED, SUD- denly left woprotectes and without mea eroby she can eraid Upiowe Branch oiice, plorment, wertin dent. Address T. 1,266 Broaderas. NG WOMAN TO GO TO PLAIN- 4o cook, wash wud iron to. family of four Call at room 240, Sturtevant | House, corner 29th st. and Broadway, on Monday, from 8 to other ‘servant). TABLE MIDDLE AGED Wo- man—German preterred—to wait upon two Invalid la- erson thorough!y meeting the requirements paid. Appian Munuay, before 2 o'clock, at No. 2 West Sth st. ANTED—BY A SMALL FAMILY, TWO GIRLS TO 20.4 short distance in the country ; "yn a8 waitress and fine washer and froner, the other ae chambermatd and seat stress; good recommendations required. A ow Tuesday, between the Lours of ten and tw LADY, RESIDING WITB HER FAMILY, JANTED A RES nem, wants sueh employment, OF In & re i Or Brooklyn; Address M.D. Horaid pitiee. ERICAN LADY OF CULTTR Apponrance nn (tiilarwith Mee dum that will secure Her ego POMNIA, Merad U.wown Branch omiee, 146 Q00D PER- needie, ia de- pay ‘at 61 tb ay, A —UPHOLSTERY SALESMAN; ONE FAMILIAR + witb the business and willing to make himself gene- Fally useful and well posted in curtains, HARRINGTON & STONE, 741 Broadway. N EXPERIENCED MAN WANTED—TU SOLICIT orders for ladies’ underwear, in or out of the city, to whom a liberal commission wili be ‘paid. Address, with par- ticulars, D. M., Herald oflice. A. TSTEWART & CO. CAN MAKE PLACE FOR A « number of Intelligent, wel educated young men, About the age of 18 years, who may desire to acquire a Knowledge of the retail dry goods business. Apply, with references, Broadway aud Tenth street. YOUTH OF GOOD FAMILY, WELL EDUCATED, fine address, good penman. quick and correct at fieures. active, not afraid of work, ¢ to learn the broker's busi- ness mort thoroughly; salary no onject; does not chew, smoke or drink; unexceptional refercnces regarding char: agoter and abihty. Address AMBITION, Herald Branch office, rooklyn. OOKS AND ACCOUNTS KEPT AND BXAMINED IN a thorongh manner: intricate accounts adjusted; books ‘balanced however complicatadly confused; moderate rates. Addreas A. B. R., box 30 Post ollice. QNTRY CLERK AND BOOKKEEPER WANTED. ) None buy an experianced man need apply. Address CLERK, box 78 station A. MSS; LETTERS, ENVELOPES, &C.. WRITTEN BY A VI [rapid and experienced penman. Address R. @., Herald Office. ITUATION WANTED—BY A COMPETENT ROOK- 5 keeper, who speake fluently the German, French aud Spanish languages and can give the best references, Ad- dress H. N., Herald office. 10 _DRUGGISTS.—WANTFD, A SITUATION BY A young man of five years’ experience in a retail store; best Feference, Addrese DRUGS, Wiillamsburg Post offiee. ANTED—THREE FIRST CLASS DRY men. one German, at CORNYM BRO: corner of 33d at. TANTED—AN ENTRY CLEBK IN) WHOLASALE hardware house; none but those familiar with the business need apply. Address P., Herald ollice. ANTED—IN A DRY GOODS JOBBING HOUSE, AN experienced entry clerk. Address, with references, box 2,08 Post oltice. WASTED-a YOUNG MAN OF GOOD CHARACTER, to study dentistry. Apply to Dr. J. GARDNER MO- REY, 115 East Bist st., near 4th av. ANTED—BY AN AGENT OF FIVE YEARS’ EXPERI- ence in State of Obio, a situation in notions or var- Address A. H. W., Herad ollice. ANTED-AN EXPERIENCED AND EFFICIENT foreizn exchange clerk, Address, with references, J. T. B., box 58 Post o y 7 ANTED-—SALESMEN FOR THE CALICO, DRESS goods and lace departments, CAMPION & STUART, &51 Broadway. WARTED-A SATESMAR IN A DRY GOODS STORE. Inquire at 805 Atlantic av., between Smith and Hoyt MOSES JACOBS. sts., Brooslyn. TANTED—A PUSHING SALESMAN FOR MERCHANT tailoring and clothing on Broadway. Address, with particulars, where to be seen, &c., ENERGY, Heraid oflice. WANTED-THREE, FIRST CLASS SALESMEN, FOR the dress goods department, to whom the highest sxia- ries w ll be paid. Apply early on Monday to DALY & HAK- REN, 29 Catharine street, 7 ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED SALESMAN IN OUR hosiery department; also a mart packer for our par cel desk. None but » quick. active man need apply. ALTMAN BROS, & CO, 6th av., near 2st st, WASTED—TWo DRY GOODS SALESMEN, FOR THE dress goods department; none but thoroughly expe- J.& J, O'REILLY, £09 Fulton st., Brooklyn. ANTED—-A YOUNG MAN COMPETENT TO TAKE charge of a double entry set of books in a merchant tailoring establishment, and to’ make bimself generaily use- ful. Apply, or address with reference, at 588 Broadway. TANTED—FOR THE DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT? two salesmen who thoroughly understand the business’ Apply, with reference, at 671 Myrtle av., corner of Kent av.’ Brooklyn. rienced men need apply. ‘ANTED.-A GENTLEMAN WELL ACQUAINTED with the Brooklyn grocers is anxious to make a perma- nent arrangement with some firat clans house ; 1s now sell n to the trate in fancy grocery line, Address GROCER, Herald Branch oftice, Brooklyn. AN FOR A JOBBING LIQUOR established trade in this city and vicinity; also one wha hag 2 good near by country trade may address BOURBON, box 104 Herald office. ANTED—A YOUNG MAN NOT OVER TWENTY years of age, as cashier; must be a good judge of and quick at Sgures. “Apply by letter, auating age _ A} a to WILSON 4 UREIG, Broadway, ath a : ‘COACHMEN AND GARDENER: SITUATION WANTED—BY A_ FIRS? CLASS By _Gghehmian best elty reference, “Gan be acen at 147 est Bath st. MARRIED MAN WANTS A SITUATION AS GAR- dener or farmer; understands both branches thoroughly has no objection to children ; the best city or country ref ences. Address J. B., 20 Murray st. 95 8th *“QHOEMAKERS WANTED—TWENTY-FIVE GENTS WANTED- THOSE TRAVELLING FOR GRO- cery. fancy goods or druggists, South, West and East, to carry a iine of fine tollet soana.” A liberal commission al- lowed. Address MANUFACTURERS, box 1,764 Post oflice, GENTS WANTED—TO SELL A FIRST CLASS FER- tillizer, on commission; must have large country con- Rectiona’and be familiar with the business, need apply to EUREKA FERTILIZING COMPANY, No. 8 Battery piace, A WMES:, WOMEN, BOVE LAND. GIRLS, LEARN + Televraphinz, 820; THOMPSON'S Telegraphic Insti tute, 20 Fourth avenue, opposite Cooper Institute. Day and evening; demand tor ‘operators; positions obtained imme- diately. OY WANTED—IN A GERMAN DRY GOODS IMPORT- ing house; he must be amart, well educated, desirous to jearn the business and of German Christian parents, with whom he must reaise, Address, in avplicant’s own ‘haud- writin, with full particulars as to age, residence and whether juat from achool or not, box 1,192 Post office, 0 COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS.—A CELEBRATED shirt house, who manufactures a fine article of renown and has no travellers out, would like to make arrangements, on commission, with a’ traveller in the Yankee notions, gent’s furnishing goods or any other lino that will afliliate id business.” Address G. K., Herald oiflce. ANTED—A YOUNG MAN CONVERSANT WITH hardware. Address, with references, A. N., Herald fice, ANTED—A BOY, 12 TO 15 YEARS OLD, IN A VW down town store. Address D. M. G., box 5,815 Post ottice. ANTED--TWO CANVASSERS FOR ADVERTISE- ments; one for an edneationa! and one for a Masonic journa!. Apply to H. NICHOLS, 71 Beekman st, WARTED-AN, OFFICE ROY, FOR A BROADWAY house. Addresa, in own handwriting, giving age apd references, CLARKSON, Herald otfice, ANTED—A GENTLEMAN, WHO HAS HAD EXPk- rience ana canvasser, to establish sub-agencles in the Eastern and Middle States. R. H, FERGUSON & CO., Publishers, 183 Bleecker street. ‘ANTED—A YOUNG MAN IN AN INSURANCE OF- fice. Address box 6.800 Post office, with references, in own hand wriling, giving age, salary required and resi- dence, ANTED-IN THE STATIONERY BUSINESS, A ng man, about 18 years of ‘one who lives with his parents and'who has some knowleige of the business preferred. Address M. & W., box 149 Herald office, ‘WANTED—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG MAN, FROM 17 to 20 years of age, who ts willing to work and make himself generally the white ahirt by ence, at ‘8 Leonard t., up stairs, ah G4. BROADWAY.ERRAND BOY WANTED, FOR 4 a confectionery; from 12 to 14 veara; must know the city and bring gooa references. Call Monday. ;one who has some knowledge of preterred. Appiy, with city refer- ___._... BHE TRADES, RCHITECTURAL PHOTOGRAPHERS, GULLMAN & DICKES, 307 Broadway, N. _Y. PRACTICAL MAKER OF REFRIGERATORS, FOR many years vo employed (earpenter by trade), wants place where steady work wi'l be preferred to bigh wages beet city references. Address D, 8., Herald office, N EXPERIENCED MiDDLE AGED BUSINESS MAN would like to engage as foreman, overseer, or any ling where the strictest integrity is appreciated ; speaks English and German, Security and first class references. Ad ESTY, Herald office, OE NTERS CAN MAKE §10 PER DAY INTRODUC- ing the self-acting burglar proof sash lock. Call on or address G, 8. LACEY, Patterson Brothers, 27 Park row. G RAVEL ROOFERS WANTED—BY SCOFIELD, 3 PHILIPS & CO., 81 Maiden lane. ACKSPINNERS AND WEAVERS WANTED—FOR night work ina woollen mill; steady work and good pay. Apply at 204 Church st. ‘OB COMPOSITOR WANTED -A PERMANENT SITU- oJ. ation fora first ciass man. Apply to STYLES & CASH, HOEMAK: . children's shoes. ‘WANTED, MEN ON HAND SEWED L. TRACY & SON, 48 Warren st. Goop ‘hands on ladies’ fine work; best wages to first class men, Apply to E. P. NOWELL, 96 Nassau st., third floor, HADE HANGER WANTED.—AN EXPERIENCED 1D hand only need apply to 8. SMITH’S SONS, 492 Grand et. 0 LITHOGRAPHERS.—WANTED, A_ SITUATION, BY good commercial tranaferer. Address F. 1s. box 229 Herald ofice. Sy ANTED—EXPERIENCED PAPER PATTERN MAK. era; also young ladies to learn—paid while Jearning—at Madame DU VAL's, 762 Broodwa\ Wanten-two FIRST CLASS POLISHERS ON DIA- mond work. Apply to BATTELLE, BEGEROW & TAYLOR, No. 9 Maiden lane. ‘None others | EUROPEAN STCAMM IIPS, NMAN LINE, For Queenstown and Liverpool, City Ue WASHINTTON (vin tallfax) Taceday, Apri 4, 1 PM TON ( fax) 7, Ap! CITY OF BROOKLY day, April 8, 8A. M. CITY OF PARIS... CITY OF BALTIMORE )-Tuesday, April 18 | P.M. and each succeeding Saturday and alternate Tuesday, from pier 45 North river, RATES OF PASSAGE. Payable in Currency. on Royal mat! seamers Payable in Gold. oI 875 80, 35 To Paris,....000. «90 | To Paris. 88. Passenzers also forwarded to Havre, Hamburg, Bremen, dc, at reduced raien, | ckets can be bought here at moderate rates by persons wishing to send for their friends, in For farther information apply at the Company's ofic. jOHN 4. DALE, Agent, 15 Broadway, New York. JY the Heil @ British and North American Royal Mail Steamsh}| between New York and Live ot ealling ab Cork Harbor. JAVA....Wednesday, April 5| RIPOLI., ..Thure April 6 RUSSIA,.Wednead’y, April 1z | PARTHIA..Tnursd’y, Apri! 20 CUBA...Wedneaday, April | BATAVIA.Sat rday, April 29 CHINA. Wednesday, April36} ALGEMLA™ 8 andar, May 8 SCOTIA, Wednemiay, May 3] ABYSSINIA.Saturd'y, May 13 By the Wednesday steamers, not carrying steerage :— ..#130, gold. Second Cabin, 80, gold Faris. ws 45, gold 260, gold curre Sit sou? ‘town aud all f lading given for Belfast, Glasgow, Havre, Antwerp and other ports on the Continent, and for Mediter: Papo relght. and cabl 1 ‘or and cabin pases ay at the co a. HWARLES G. F) NCRLYN. ye QTEAM TO QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL, és Cunard Line, TRIPOLL Thursday, 6th April PARTHIA, ee Thureday, 2th April Cabin passage $80, gold; steerage 450, currency. For cabin passage apply at No. 4 Bowling Green, For steerage passage apoly at UL roadway, Trinity Building. CHARLES G. FRANCKLYN, Agent, ATIONAL LINK, SYEAM TO LIVERPOOL AND QUEENSTOWN From pier 47 North river, LIVERPOOL AND QUEENSTOWN, IN, Lawson... Saturday, April & at § A. M. PENNSYLVANTA, Webster. .-.Suturday, April 1S, at 1 P.M. Passage to Liverpool or Queenstown—Cabin, $75 and $65; steerage, $28, currency. Prepaid stecrage ticketa from Liverpool, Queenstown, Lon- donderrv and Glasyow, $32, currency, For further particulars apply at the company’s office, No. 69 Broad a ins F. W. J. HURST, Manager. ‘ORTH GERMAN LLOYD STEAMSHIP COMPANY. For Southampton and Bremen. ‘The steamship HERMA’ Captain G. Refehmann, wilt sail on Saturday, April 1, at2 P.M., from Bremen Pier, foot ‘Third street, Hoboken, to be followed by the steamship lca Captain K, V. Oterndorfer, on Saturday, April. ‘tes. of Passage to London, Havre and Bremen, payable §n gold, or ita equivalent in currency : First Cabio.. $120 Second Cabin. 3 Ste 5 For freight or Baasage “api ply to ELRICH & CU,, Agents, 68 Broad street. TEAM TO QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL, CAR- rying the United States malis, Sailing every Wednesdav. COLORADO, Freemat ++ -April 5, at 8 P.M. WISCONSIN, William: April 12, at 13 M. From pier 45 North river, ‘abin passage, BH, cold; steerage, #30, currency, Prepaid tlekets, $33, currency. Passengers booked to and from Paria, Hamburg, Norway and Sweden, &e, Dratts on Ireland, ‘England, France aud Germany at lowest rates. Apply to WILLIAMS & GUION, 29 Broadway. V HITE STAR LINE. NEW YORK, CORK AND LIVERPOOL NEW AND FULL-POWER! TEAMSHIPS, THE SIX LARGEST IN THE WORLD, OCEANIC, ARCTIC, PACIFIC, ATLANTIC BAU ADRIATIO, i 6,000 tons burden—3,000 horse power each. Salling from New York on KATUKDAYS, from Liverpool on THURSDAYS. and Cork Harbor the day followin, OCEANIC, Captain Digby Murray, fa ay mointed to sail from New York SATURDAY, Aprit 15, at 2B, M. Passenger accommodations (for ail classes) unrivalled, combini®sapeTy, SPEED AND COMFORT, Saloons, staterooms, amoking room id bathrooms in midahip section, where least motion is felt, Surgeons and stewardessen accompany these steamers. RATES—Saloon, #80 gold, Steerage, 90 currency. Those wishing to send for friends from the Old Country can now obiamn stecrage, prepaid certificates, 83 currency. Passengers booked to or from all parts of America, Paris, Hamburg. Norway, Sweden, India, Australia, &c. Excursion tickets granted at lowest rates, Drafts from 41 upward, For inspection of plana, and other information apply at QCKANIC STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY'S OFFIC No. 19 Broadway, New York. J. H. SPARKS, Agent. ft Beak) AND NEW YORK STEAMSHIP LINE, Yor London direct from ae North river, Steamship PARAGUAY, April 15, ‘Rates of passage in currency. Apply HOWLAND & ASPINW ALLS Agent 04 and 55 ih ent Boul street, . ORTH GERMAN LLOYD STEAMSHIP COMPANY. FOR BREMEN AND SOUTHAMPTON. ‘The stcamiship MAIN, Captain K. V. Oterendorp, will sail on Saturday, April 8, at 2 P.M., from Bremen pier, foot of Third atreet,’ Hoboken, to be toliowed by, Steamship WESER, Captain Wm. H. Wenke, on Saturday, rit 15. attes OF PASSAGE TO LONDON, HAVRE AND BREMEN, Payable in gold, or its equivalent in currency. First Cabin.. Second Cabin. aria jit OF passage appiy to iv beans: “PP OLLRICH a by aed WASTED CONFECTIONER: A FIRST CLASS WORK- an, for fine pan work. Apply Tuesday, April 4, at A. & C, KAUFMAND'S, 442 Pearl TANTED—FOUR FIRST CLASS BRASS MOULDERS Wir alee core work. POTTER & STYMUS, Manufacturing Co,, 42d st. and Lexington ay. WASTEDCAN, EXPERIENCED | BOOKKEEPER ‘and entry clerk in an umbrella house. Apply to A. M. and R, DAVIES, 608 Broadway, WASTED THREE OR FOUR FIRST CLASS TAR: ness fitters, accustomed to Proadway work. other need appiy to HOOVER, CALHOUN & CO., 362 Broadway, corner of Franklin street. Ww* D--A GOOD JOB COMPOSITOR; NO. others need apply; the highest wagea paid. Address , box 197 Herald oltice, i) WATCHMAKERS WANTED-FIRST CLASS WORK: men for fetling up new work ; sober, steady men; none othera need apply. GILES, WALES '& CO., 13 Maiden lane, or United states Watch Company, Marion, N. J. ANTED—A NU. 1 WORKMAN, TO MANUFACTURE lozenges in confectionery house ina neighboring finc’e man preferred must be of good, steady baits; ive good references. Address 8. & F., box 2,889 Post N DEMANDE—UNE FONNE POUR FAIRE LA cuisine d'une dame seule et faire le menage; une fran- alle: S'adreaser an 44 West Ith [NE DAME DESIRERAIT TROUVER DE L'EMPLOT, une daine dang ses devoira damestiqnes, prendre soin du menage d'un venf ou d'un celibatatre, ala campagne oa ala ville. Addresser Mme. DURAND, Herald odice, TD pRARCAIS, (PRUTESTANT) | DESIRE, SE RE- er dang une famille privee pour le service de table; bonne recommandations de New York et de Paris, 'adrei ter B., box 102 Heraid Uptown Branch office, 1,246 Broadway. INSTRUCTION. DVANTAGES.-TOWNSEND'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 186 Bowery.—-Private instraction, day and evening; Bookkeeping, Penmanship, English, Branel #,, Shorthan 4 German. French, Spanish, Clas: , Elocution, Mathematics, Ac, ; Practical Telegraphy. Ladies’ department, A. RESPECTABLE YOUNG MAN WISHES A SITUA- tion as conchman ; no objection to city or country; can be well recommended by h resent emplover. Call on or ad- dresa for two days, at private stable 136 West 17th et., be- tween 6th and 71 8. AARDENER WANTED—WHO UNDERSTANDS _HIS X_ business; single mar. preferred. Apply to MOLYNEUX BELL, 10th av. and 146th st. Washington Heights. YARDENING.—A GOOD PRACTICAL GARDENER J desires a situation; he can give the very best city references a& to ability, houesty und sobriety, Address PATRICK MoCARTY, 8:6 Broadway, Albany, ARDENER'S SITUATION WANTED—-BY A PROTES- tant married man, with no encumbrance; thoroughly understands his business in all {te branches, Call or address A. W., 67 Nastau street, need store. ITUATION WANTED—AS COACHMAN AND GROOM, + by a competent man, Call or adaress J. E., 25 Weat 22d SITUATION WANTED.-BY A FIRST CLASS COACH. +) man ina private family; beat city references. Inquire At No. 1,3e0 Broadway, barzess store. {TATEN ISLAND GARDENER.—A GENTLEMAN RR- commends an experienced and skilful gardener, Ad- drest STATEN ISLANDER, box 64 New York Post ofiice. GITUATION WANTED—AS PLAIN GARDENER, BY A WD, competent, steadv young man; understands the full charge o} di A small place. Address W. ¥.8., box 123 Herald office, WASTEDSA SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young Englishman, ax footman and groom; lately office, landed, Address D. A., box 116 Hers J ANTED—A GOOD GARDENER, UNDERSTANDING care of horses and cows, Address WESTCHESTER, Herald office. ‘ANTED—SOME COMPETENT MAN TO WORK on sharon piace of 40 eres tn New Jersey, Near sta- tion, Apply at 79 Nassan street, room 14. 7 ANTED—A SITUATION AS COACHMAN; MARRIED man; no family; can give the best city reference; un- derstands his business perfectly. Address A. B., box 199 Herald office. ANTED.BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT ge! aa situation 2 Sant sonenmes and ‘oom ; first clase city reterence, iy at his present Floyer's for one week, 129 West asi at private'stable: ANTED—A MAN TO GO INTO THE COUNTRY WHO can do pian gardening. take care of horses and milk. Joquira at WARNER & CO.'S, No, 2 Nasaan st, on Monday, rom 4 to . WANTED TIN THE COUNTRY, 4 SINGLE PROTEST. ang young man to work in a small garden and to take care of and drive three ponies and to make himself generally useful, Call, with references, 98 New st., from 12 to o'clook, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY *% YOUNG SINGLE MAM, As Coachman pF gardener, etands bis busl- nee; i# 8 good and careful driver; good rete to hon esty ‘and sobriety. Address, Jor one week, W., in care of My. Joba Beegan, 1% Flatbush xv.) Brooklyn, N. ). bgp tates REQUIRED—ONE WHO HAS A THOR- ough knowledge ot French and German; a lady pre- ferred. Address, for one week, CALVERT, box 221 Herald ollice. T THOMPSON'S COLLEGE, 20 FOURTH AVENUE, opporite, Cooper Inatitute—Bonkkeeping, Writ! Arithemetic, Shorthand, English, German, French, Spanish. Private lessons day and evening. Ladies’ department. Telegraphy practically taucht. None | NHE HAMBURG-AMERICAN PACKET COMPANY'S iron mail steamahip SILESIA, : ain N. Trautman, will sail on Tuesday, Apri 4, 1871, at .. for Hambur: ing passengers from New York to Hambarg. First Cabin, 8120: Secon! Cabin, w/2; Steerage, $25, gold; pagable in United States gold. The HELEMANNTA will xail April 11, Is71. KUNHARD & CO, C. B. RICHARDS & BOAS, jeneral Agents, General Paskenier Agen Broad street, N. ¥. No. 6 Barclay street, N.Y. (OM DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE. ‘The General Tranaatiantic Company's Mail Steamships be- twren New York and Havre, caliing at Brest, ‘The splendid vessels on this favorite route for the nent wil sail from pier No. 50 North river, as follows Pont: PEREIRE..... 0.0 Danre ‘Saturday, April 23 VILLE DE PARIS. jurmont.....+.SaturJay, May 6 LAFAYETTE........000¢.2.-Roussan. May 20 Price of passage, in gold (including wine), to Brest or Favre :— First cabin......02.+.04+..8140 Second cabin..seese.-++ B75 These steamers do not carry rteerage passengers, Excursion tickets insued at reduced rates, American travelers going to oF returning from the Con: Uineot of Europe, by taking the steamers of this ime avoid both transit by English raflways and the discomforts Of crossing the nel. besides saving time, trouble and expense. \GEORGE MACKENZIE, Agent errr i A COASTWISE STEAMSHIPS. (PHE GREAT SCUTUERN FREIGHT AND PASSENGER line for Charieston, $. C., the Florida ports and the South and Southwest, sailing from pier No. 5 North river, at8'P. M., every Tues ‘Thursday and Saturday. wheel sie CHARLESTON, C will sail on Tuesday, April 4. a hrouge passage tickets and bills of lading issued at low- For local freight and passage apply to EE Re ete eek & CO, 80 Broadway. For through ¢ retuht and rates apply to TLEY D. HASELL, General Agent Great Southern Freiight Line, 317 Broadway, é entrance {a Thomas street. gteamship SOUTH CAROLINA will rollow Thursday, OR NORFOLK, CITY POINT AND RICHMOND. Old Dominion Steamship Company. ‘Stenmsh{ps of this line leave pler 37 North river, foot of Beach street, For Norfolk, City Pointand Richmond, on Tuesday, Aprit 4,atsP. M. sienmship ISAAC Bi.LL, connecting with the Virginia and Tennessee Air line, the Seaboard, Inland Air Mine, Petersburg and Weldon Railroad, Cheanpeake and Ohio Railroad, and Richmond and Danville Kaitroad, Through passenger tickets and throngh bilis of lading at reduced Fates to all points South and bouthwest A at office, on pier orto ud mie. Le MCOREADY, President, 187 Greenwich street, corner of Dey. TRAVELLERS’? GUIDE. EGULAR EVENING LINE FOR ALBANY AND Troy—At 6 o'clock: iare, He. berths, Si. state rome 1. Steamers leave datiy (Sutardays excepled) trom pier jorth river, Spring strest, These splendid steamers connect at Aibany and Troy with all railroads for the West aud North, ‘Through tickets Issued wnd baggage checked to dew ination, GUNDAY BOAT FOR NEWARK, i ‘On and after Sunday, March 26, the steamboat THOMAS P. WAY will make her regular trips, Leave feet of Centre street, Newark, 8 A. M.and 2 P. M. Leave foot of Barclay street, New York, 10:30 A. M, and ne M. Nasraga: ett Sten ahi @ompany. sett Steams! lb For Boston! via Newport aad Fall River. ‘The spiendid steamers BRISTOL and PROVIDENCE will resume their trips in the line for the summer season on Monday, April 3, leaving vier 30 North river, foot of Cham- lerunte days (Sun lays excepte.), at BP. Me ted Boston Band will, as heretofore, be ed to these steamers. Freight received up to 6 P.M, JAS. FISK, Ja, President, M. R, StMoNs, Managing Director. Chas. B. KIMMALL, General Passenger Agent, YOPARTNERSHIP, / ‘The undersigned have this day formed a copartnership Under the name and style of Morgan & Ware for the purpors of transactlug a general stationery and printing bus ness at No. 60 William street, HENRY U, MORGAN, New You, April 1, 1871 7. FULLETT WaRE, Mr. Groesbeck continues the Stationery und Printing Bust ness at 42 Cedar street. DP ssouvtien, ‘The firm of Morgen & Groesbeck is this day dissolved by its own imitation, Henry H. Morgan fs alone authorized to sign the firm name in liquidation, counts of the late firm, HENRY H. MORGAN, EDWARD GROESBECK, 4 New York, March 81, 1871. 7 OTICE.—THE COPARTNERSHIP EXISTING UNDER the firm of Reynolds « Marshall this day expires by limitation. JAMES REYNOLDS, ‘APRI MARSHALL, R J. CAPRON, H. M. DAY, W. W. HEATON, MEM- bers of the Stock Exchange.—Oitice oR, J. Capron Go." Bankers and Broxers, ¥7 New street, New York, April 1 71. We have this day formed a Copartnership under the firm name of R, J. Capron & Co., for the transaction of generat Banking and Stock Brokerage business, R. J; CAPRON, late of Capron « Strong. H, M. DAY, late of Kirk & Day W. HEATON, late ot A. L, Mowry & Co. S$ OPPORTUNITIES. N ACTIVE PARTNER WILL BE TAKEN ON VERY AA iiverai terms in the manufacture and sale of a small Machine in unlimited demand. Apply at 66 Broadway, A YOUNG MAN, OF UNDOUBTED CHARACTER, with some means and willing to work, wanted by = house importing a staple aruicie and selling the American fabric on commission; if preferred would take a suitable pay on salary and oe compensation for capital for the year, Address E. Herald office, HALF OR WHOLE INTEREST OF A LONG tablished Steam Job Printing Office; well located and trade; will be sold at a great bargain, v to MER & CO., 161 William street, ae NY RESPONSIBLE PARTY. DESIROUS OF GOING {nto the “show"? business can make satisfactory arrange- nta by calling at S81 Broome street. FRENCH LADY (MARRIED), EXPERIENCED IN hotel business, wishes» party having to take jouse in the country; security profits given. Address BORDA, Herald ofice. PARTY WANTED IN AN APPARENTLY RESPON- sible position. with good references, to go security on my obitzations; will pay $20,00) and redeem all myself. Ad- dress FORM, Heraid oftice. YOUNG MAN OF ENERGY AND EXPERIENCE, who can furnish #500 to 2,000 and unquestionable references, would like an opening in a rea) able, sale "Address, with particulars, Ly Fry Herald thes, N EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY TO GO INTO BUSI- news at 431 Greenwich street, where no trade or akill 1s involved; a true business rds of 100 per cent profits, PARTY WHO WILL POT §4,000 CASH INTO A small new stapre Mannfacturing Company can have po- ition as security, with satisfactory security, so that invest ment may be withdrawn on reasonable notice. Business: has earned £200,000 in Ohio and Michigan in two years, Salary $2,000, if can do the work, and one-third interest, total cash investment being $12,100. Apply immediately. it. Gi 3 & CU., 98 Broadway. (Rig tty WANTED.—A PARTY WITH $10,000 WANT. J ed to engage in # strictly legitimate enterprise, where the best of security is offered and large returns guaranteed; references given ani! required. Address, for interview, SE- CURITY, box 171 Heraid otlice. (bgt = PROCURED FOR MERCHANTS AND FOR manufacturers; applications for from $5,100 to $35,000 preferred; no charges whatever until the capital is obtained. gE GIBBS & CO, Financtal Agents, 98 Broadway. References. Ierne! T, Potter, wholesale grocer, 89 Barclay street; BE. D. Dennis, Kaq., of Marcial & Co.'s, 40.and 42 Broadway: J.C. Winans, Esq., President Hamiison Fire Insurance Company, ‘i Wall street; A. W. Dimock, Eay., President Atlantic Mall Steamship Company, No. 5 Bowling Green, New York. RUGGISTS.—THE UNDERSIGNED, HAVING $3,000, Wishes to purchase with toat amotint an interest in © well established retail Drag Store; {a well nequainted with the city trade, a good salesman and pharmacutlst ; no notice taken of Ingolvents. Only those requiring the services of an active partner need addreas PARTNER, box 141 Herald office, OR BALE—ONE-HALF INTEREST OF A DRUG ftore, doing a good buriness on one of the leading ave- nues of the city, am present partner has other business to employ his me. For full particulars address &. N., Herald ~_ COASTWISE STEAMSHIPS. ACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S LINE TO CALIFORNIA, JAPAN AND CHINA, ViA PANAMA, CARRYING MAILS, PASSENGERS AND FREIGHT TO. KINGSTON, JAMAICA AND PACIFIC COAST OF MEX- 100, CENTRAL AMERICA, PERU AND CHILE. Steamers leave 15th and th each month, excepting when ‘hose dates fail on Sunday, then tne day previous: Apri 16, steamer OCEAN QUEEN, Captain A. G. Gray, will eee cogs river, at 12 o'clock noon. for Aspin- wall, touching at Kingston. Ja., and connecting at Panama with steamer COLORADO, Captan Parker, touching at Punts Arenas, San Jose, Guatemala, Mazatlan, Acapnloo and San Diegd) Cal, anit connecting for ‘all Central American and South Paciiic porte, Freight for last named ports received until 4P. M. of 18th inst, Steamer AMERICA will leave San Francisco, May 1, for Japan and China, For rates of passage, frelxht and all Turther information, apply at Company's office on the pier, foot of Canal treet, RB. BABY, Agent. AVANA, SISAL AND VERA CRUZ. New York and Mexican Mail Steamship Line, leaving pler 17 Fast river at 3 P, M. direct to Havana. CLEOPATRA, Phillips (Havana only),...Saturday, April 8 CITY OF MERIDA, Denken, ‘Tuesday, April 18 CLEOPATRA Philips (Havana only) Friday, April 23 CITY OF MEXICO, Timmerman, Monday, May 8 freight or parsage apply t For freight oF PM AGEXANDRE & SONS, 38 Broadway, LADY EXPERIENCED IN TEACHING DESIRES A position to teach children English, French and music; references the beat. Address X. L., box 106 Herald Uptown Branch office, 1,246 Broadw: T PAINE’S COLLEGE, (2 BOWERY, ROOKKEEP- ing, Arktbmetic, Penmanship, without which young men are incompetent to enter into business for themselves or others, are taught at hours suiting; 24 writing lessons $2 50. T OYS’ BOARDING SCHOOL FOR TWELVE ONLY, AT healthy location ; & of acces: PRINCIPAL, box i ESS AT DOLB' vs lege, #75 Broadway, corner Eig in stores, ollices or learn more of busi ing, arithmetic, &c., in one quarier Open day and evening all OYs P Commercial street, They ness writing, bookke: than in years at ordinary achools. summer. Guauas » ERE CH, SWANISH BY MNEMONIC SCI- speaking fist lesson; no : ‘Translation levers, Professer GEORGE BCHO, Ni prareccrion two. ROYS, OF 10 OR 12 YEARS OF fil be received into a gentleman's family residing a utor to prepare ble advantage of , box 2,293 New hort distance from the city, who, employ. their own two boys for collere, Every po Homeand school, Adavess INSTRUCTION York Post office. Loss IN DRAWING, FRENCH AND MUSIC.— ‘Terma moderate and the best of references, Address by letter 02 ‘Twelfth street. WEEKLY.—GERMAN OR FRENCH CON. $1 5D) seantion cuaranteet to gents’ and young men fn three months’ time or money returned. Inquire of COS- TER, 36 Bowery. PER QUARTER OR 60 CENTS A LESSON FOR $10 koroden instruction on Pianoforte, at pupite reat- rman teacher ; Address OTTO, dence, by a successful and experienced Telerenees from present and former pupils. fi dove — — FOR TEN WEEKS’ BOARD AND TUITION; $40 pleasant bome od Varig J age | bir - ents; establishes years, reas wittLoe cs Bonrding School, Danbury, Co: BILLIARDS. ne ree JAGH & DECKER’S IMPROVED BILLIARD . BAYAN talebed with the celebrated catgut ct x7 agteatly reduce prices, New 6x10 Tables, complete, $27 caahy, ‘and other a.7¢8 at corresponding rases. jarervoms ana outre streets. } corner of Canal NITED STATES MAIL TO HAVANA. Ms Atinnttc Mail Steamship Company, . sailing regularly every Thursday, at o'clock B. M. precisely, MISSOURL Ga Serie att: ves a ‘it ie Jdwards (via Nassau).....Apri MORRO CASTLE, Captain K. Adame. April 13 COLUMBIA, Captain E. Van Sice (via Nassua)..-+-Aprii 20 For freight or passage apply to “AW! DIMOCK, President, ‘No, 5 Bowling Greet AN DOMINGO LINE. Samana and San Domingo City. ‘The United States mail steamship wid § TYBEE, Captain BE. A. Delanoy, will leave pier No. ‘orth river fur the above ports on Sat- urday, April 8, at 3 o'eluck P. M. ply to SPUFFORKD BROTHERS & CO., No. 29 Broadway. OR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT. The Cromwell Steamship Line. The steamship GEO. ChOMWELL, Captain 8. 1. Clapp, will leave pler No.9 North river, on Saturday, Aprii8, at 3 o'clock P.M. Freight received dally. rates given for Galveston, Indianola, Mobile an Cabin panna, ‘$25. For passage ‘Throng St, Louia, GOR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT, MERCHANTS" STEAMSITIP LINE, From pier No. 12 at See ot o'clock P. M. Apri 8 Freight received dally. Fates given for St. Louts, Vicksburg, Modiie, veston and Inalanola, pesniesbie. or ‘oF passage, having superior accom Apply toe OT a DERG WAKER, 40 Broadway. R NEW ORLEANS DIRKOT, SOUTHERN LINE. ‘The steamshin LODONA, Captain H. R. Hovey, will leave pier 20 Hast river Saturday, Aprils, at 3 P.M, pay im St. Louis, Mobile and ene neatermesations, or shaving aUperior ncco OP eter eee ea OMT ALLORY.& CO. ‘The 5 ad lane, Kew Fork steamer BIENVILLE will follow from pier. river. sles! wg wUVEN STON, POx'e CO. STEAMERS--TOUCH- Bt ac Key Went, carrijin ine Calica States mail ing at Key ‘ing the Uni i. The Al steamship WILMINGTON, Captain Cole, at pler 90 East river, will leave on Saturday, April 8. Though bills ot Iading given to Houston and all pointe on the Galveston, Houston and Henderson, and B. B. R. and C, Rasiroad. Yor freight or passaxe ap- | ‘work © part wanted to take place of retiring partner; fuil helt in references exchanged. Cail on or address BUK & ‘|! NETT, 258 Broadway ANUFACTURING.—A GENTLEMAN WITH $25,000, Or more if required, would like to invest in a good man- pfacturing business in, New York, or victuity ; Newark pre- ferred if out of city. Addrevs A. B, M., Herald’ office, ZPLENDID BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY. SS) secnre one half interest in a Book Pubii standard works; first class references; wants office. Address PUBLISHER, Herald HE BEST CHANCE EVER OFFERED TO A SMART, industrious man, with a small capital. in the liquor trade. iculars ingwire at 111 Washington street, between and Rector streets, New York. HE APPARATUS FOR CASTING PRINTERS’ LEADS locate at 11 Ann street for rale at a in. A young man of energy can earn from &6 to $10 per day without risk. Apply to J. G, GAY, 115 Liberty street, third Sor. T LITHOGRAPHERS.--FOR SALE, AN OLD ESTAB- tished Lithozraphing iness, with a good trade cheap. Address 0. T. M., Herald office. ° ANTED~—A LADY, TO JOIN THE ADVERTISER IN ‘a business already established on Broadway ; one bay ing afew hundred dollars preterred, Address P. A., box 171 Herald Uptown Bi tice, 7 ANTED—A MAN WITH FROM 81,600 TO $2,500 CASH, Wir rood paying hotel, 16 mules from the city. Address, for one week, GEORGE RENOLDS, Heralt ofice. UVANTED—A_ SMART YOUNG MAN, WITH A FEW Wi aikires donare, to Join the advertiver, for the pur pore of introtucing & new and valuable patent required household. For particulars ad ress INVENTOR, box i ld office. () TO $1,000.-A MEDICAL MAN WANTED, AQ-! $50 ities with electricity, as partner in iD A business; to. a country practitioner desirous of establishin, a good city practice thia {8 a chance seldom met with. Ref- erennes exchanged, Address, for one week, ELECTRICIAN, Heraid oflice, ay: i $700 Sirs Sus secre ote aie rarer in a splen: im Laundry, nena; this rc business. -Ad~ a rare opportunity for permanent Gress OWNER, Herald oftice. $1 OOO=88, PARENT PARTNER WANT- ed,jn a staple Maoufacturing Business; full! stock on hand; proiite ‘Address D. B., box 121 Herald oilics, 1.500. WANTED TO EXTEND A VERY LUCRA4 mo) y stive and legitimate business, * Loan In Heu of @ riner, © cont per annum an eationabie Perry ‘will be sive ‘Address ENTERPRIGE, ox 188 Herald office, per AN ACTIVE YOUNG MAN, WITH THIS. $1,500, “Eriol at he command can Bnd a chao 1 Invest it in a fe business; lary arn > rool Invertigations elerenices Turulshed. Address AO= TON, Herald fice, - es $2.000 7% 840,000,—PARTNER WANTED, INT firat cians, well established manafactt and mercantile business. Capea wanted fo saiene business. ao a 8,4 80! lway. $4.00 AND A LIVE, ENERGETIO MAN WANTED, to join a practical tatlor vo engage io the Mer chant Talloring buiainess, having & xnod trade ‘and an expe~ ience of 15 in it clpale need ly. Address: sameut ofee, bg. West ‘Thirty- rge; in running order. 5. 10 7, 10,000, UNDSUAL OPPORTUNITY, 5.00 offered in suburban Bh hae reece ove apa, ORT 100 000 —ONE OF THE MOSf VALUABLE 5 ‘+ Patent Rights extant, 14 apd fered almply from the owner's mability from press , ‘business to drive, either for Gace of mgrered emeae , Principals only naed address iiGae