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A eet dS <SIIUATIONS WANTED_FEMALESD Cooks, ae. 8T.—A RESPECTABLE COLORED 140 === es cook or laundress; thoroughly efficient ee 259 © 6TH AV.—A Pe gv nl Lag rg ne i (aii detwo days. aay 49 1TH AV., IN —" STORE.—A RESP! atenidaen and to assist with Sf a GIRL WISHES A GOOD PLACE IN A PRIVATE 7. family as cook or housekeeper. Address C. D., Herald Chambermaids, &c, 69 EAST StH Sta YOUNG GIR As CHAMBER, pa aitreas ivate family ; seven years’ given. Call for two days, 1TH AY., B! IN 490, Rede RRNTRES, an AN an ‘meatinnte and to aasiet dow ow nan ood obyreerente 881 B.,4 3D Av. V.,, BETWEEN Sap AND Ln alll end table berm 3 ‘pinta sewing if required ed; cam be hi highly recommended qe GIRL pereny ARRIVED FROM bermaid in family % cham! ‘and to do Tae somos, owing. sewing. “Address A. HL, Herald Uptown Branch office, Broadway. Dressmakers and Seamstresses. 4 MACDOUGAL 8T.—A COMPETENT DRESSMAKER wishes a few more engagements to go out by the day; ‘latest fashions; best reference. Call or a 50 ¢TH AV.—A FIRST CLASS DRESS AND CLOAK pa Ke STAFFORD.” ————— 63ane Saron PLACE, 8TH ST., NEAR 5TH AV.— MME, ER does French dressmaking in all ite branches; ee TOF elegant evening and walking costumes ar, any 6 first class te leas reliable dresumaker in this elty. © HELP W: Paeenacepea caer an can a "ANTED—A FTI CLASS —_ W: W' tneryaisa'an exper they etary ei by Waren GIRL, 10 OR 19 YEARS OLD, TO TAKE ® baby during the afternoon. Apply at West vane ste a W43TED_FOUR FIRST CLASS. MILLINERS,, WITH Apply at 785 Broadway, ‘Tuesday mornisg, the 31th 18T AY. sie BETWEEN 3D, AND Goat ber own —s ost clty reference, “e 585 2 8D AV.—WANTED, 8 LAUNDRE: 89: gentlemen's and fatally washing. cor 138 fe eae pig anh WOMAN WANTS WASHING AT HER lence, families’ ar "a: can give aatistact 1s isco ang Frene Franed Suting can give Endoubied He reference. A note 3.3.8. Herald Uptown Branch office, will meet Cra Prompt aite Nurses, dre. GQ WEST sD st, NEAR BROADWAY.—A MIDDLE. widow lady, living alone, would like @ child to nurse athome, Ask for nurse. Call ali the we 208 to capabll EAST 52p 8T.-A MONTHLY NURSE IS DISEN- at present, and can AY the best reference as Apply to or address WHITE. 3% WEST 85TH ST.-MONTHLY AND GENERAL 2 now disengaged; long experience in care of indies and chifdren reference from beet of families and phy- sicians, Call or adi 329 BAst STH st.—a KIND AND PLEASANT German woman as nurse to an invalid or sick. Call on or address Mrs. H. 67 WEST Kt ST... IN THE STORE.—A FIRST CLASS wishes a few more en; ents for the ‘season; can cut and fit ladies’ and children’s dresses in the Jatest style; no objections to go @ short distance in the ‘country ; be: rete nce given, — on AV.— BOYS’ AND CHILDREN'S SUITS MADE dresses cut and fitted most satisfac- 9 ler ; ladies’ ‘torily. WY Boom 10 let. 101 EAST 2TH ST.—A FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKER wishes some engagements in families by the day; ‘Ro objection to the Cra igacompetent hand. Call on or ade bell, DRESSMAKL WEST 19TH ST.—A YOUNG WOMAN TO GO ‘out by the day or week as seamstress, Ring second a ae 126 £ WEST TH STAN AMERICAN WOMAN AS pleasant family; can embroider, praia, good bulton holes; would assist mn ght housework ; in 152 WES? 2TH st.A DRESSMAKER WISHES TO jake. a few more engagements to go out by the day; understands her business in ail its branches; tomed to work with first class familien; heat satiat given, Can be seen on Monday. 159 WEST 20TH Sr. FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKER WYCKOFF ST., BROOKLYN.—AS FIRST CLASS ueamatrens, by dav or week; can cut and fit ladies’ a dresses; $1 60 per day. Call on or address 23 BERGEN ST., BROOKLYN, cAN BXPERIENCED fick muri, who possesses healing powers, can ve by first class mmol recommended families and medical gentlemen, is now: AOe INFANT'S NURSE, BY a en po PROTESTANT man, who is thorough! in the care of young ‘children's full com mine charge of an infant from birt Fe ty reference. Address, for three day BM L wo ‘Branch ofice. Miscellanceus, 9 EAST 8TH ST.—AN ENGLISH PROTESTANT woman in some nice family, where she could have her child, 18 months old, with her; understands nice cook- ing; would make herself generally useful and would santo the country; reference; no object. ‘ try; good wages rs 7TH AV., IN BAKERY.—A RESPECTABLE 364. young woinan wishes to got two atloes or stores to nes Shaan for rent of one room. Call on or address 642 6TH AV., BETWEEN 87TH AND 8TH STS.—A good hairdresser wants a few more customers by the day, week or month ; prices inoderate. Address or call. A CANADIAN PERSON, WHO IS THOROUGHLY competent, desires 2 situation as companion and al- tend upon an invalid lady, or as housekeeper in a hotel or ddress box 237 private” family ; highest, reference given, lamilton (Ont.) Post office, GOs MIDDLE-AGED AMERICAN LADY WISHES THE urge of the residence of a family leaving the city, or would take charge of furnished apartments; unexcepton- able references. “Address M. B., box 141 Herald Uptown Branch ofiice, 1,265 Broadway. WANTED IBY AN ENGLISH LADY OF EXPERIENCE, a situation as governess in a private family; unex- ceptionable references, Address P., box 5,078 Post oilice, TANTED—BY AN ENGLISH LADY OF CULTURE ‘and experience, an engagement as companion to Wighen era to young ladies; no objections to travel; eat references, Address P., box 5,073 Port office. PROFESSIONAL § L aeerone “WANTED— “STH AY.—A PARISIAN LADY, HAVING DIPLO- mas, and understanding German, English and music, 14 168 tO enter a family as governess or as companion. Ad- dreus Mile. L. 16 bebo 18TH ST.-A LADY AS GOVERNESS dy’s companion; can teach thoroughly French cre road first class recommendations, Address Mrs. WY ARzEDCEEMAX GIRLS FOR GOOD POSITIONS; come at once ; places ready; at BEST & CO,'S, 804 Ca- Were rani sons on ON Lo ag ond loft, bua Se ree ‘ANTED—A FIRST CLASS Ww: iM F ee Eeoniions seal ee av wears, SUITS; NONE Broadway, seo- Were, MORE LADIES AT bs? “ LAZIER pa Univeraily place, corner 1! a ; Salary es ries arm FOR Fa ag one FRESE'S, 884 B: ene sgeraD-cLoaK, AND. gore. goa and wo Wheeler & on's mi ines; -Avply tod. & C. JOHNSTON, 161 nbd 100 Broadway. Wy gras LADIES TO ENGAGE IN , SrELING the most salabte article out; from, Sto sure; samples free, Address FARDELL, station on ‘ANTED—TWO FIRST CLASS MILLINERS AND trimmers, to go a short distance from the city; none but competent need apoly. Cail on Monday. from 11 to 3 o'clock, ats. KMAN & €O.'S, | 444 and 6 Broadwa; ANTED— AT NO. 7 EAST 58D ST., A FIRST CLASS German girl, speaking French, as chambermaid and Doloe Keck children. Pall on Monday, February 26, from WANTED—IN A SMALL FAMILY, A FIRST CLASS one that will do wasting and ironing; must have Dest references. 161 West 224 at. ANTED A WOMAN AccusTOMED TO PUTTING necessary that al up medicin rr smart and intelli it read and write ‘well. Ewan haat Brookiya, ANTED—A FIRST CLASS MILLINER AND TRIM- mer (French preferred); also a young lady to assist in the showroom, Apply to Misses LYON & MOUNTJOY, 27 Union square. ‘ANTED—AN KXPERIENCED ARTIFICIAL FLOWER brancher at EHRICH'S Temple of Fashion, 287 8th ay, near 24th at. pn RIENCED PAPER COLLAR BOX- nd enamelling girls; liberal wages paid. Apply Ky sv 0 C Cent ‘ANTED—A FIRST OLASS FRENCH PS fate WHO thoroughly understands fluting ani troning ace and musiin good: also ® woman who understand ing fine Ecere tan Apply at once to WILSON ry Gaeta? 77 Broadway, corner of 9th st. ‘WANTED—A FIRST CLASS OPERATOR, TO GO TO Europe with a new patent sewing machiie: none noed apply but one willing to go to Euro stating reference and age, T. 0. week. "ANTED—LADIFS SEEKING PROFITABLE AND respectable employment to take orders for a little ar- ticle which everybody wants ; #4 to 87 per day cleared easily. 615 ‘Broadway, up airs, oflce 1. forone year. Address, .» Herald’ ofiice, for ond TO TRIM ‘ANTED—A FIRST CLASS TRIMMER, wi Oo B25 a week; bonnets and round hat eu. first class only need appy. 418 ‘6th av., Mme, ‘M, Lipman's millinery store. era ‘ANTED—A FEW LADIFS AND GENTLEMEN FOR ‘a pleasant business; salary from $8 to $12 per week, Apply at 308 East 15th street, all the week. ANTED—AN EXPERIFNCED Grover & Baker's machine; also first cl: waist trimmers; none but the best bands need apply. te rentices and ne girl wanted. Apply to Mme. M. "ROVOT, 23 Eat ANT A RELIABLE MIDDLE AGED WOMAN, TO 300 ‘miles, to Richmond, Vt.; one who knows bow tortake care of an aged invalld, nnd make herself useful} ae or German preferred. Address MANKS, Herald office, ANTED-GOOD OPERATORS ON WILLCOX & Ay ns Leg tet Hee lace work; our old hands on crape ean come back at once. ead aaa eee’ COCHRAN, MOLEAN & CO. ‘ANTED—A GERMAN WOMAN AS GOOD PLAIN cook, washer and froner in asmall family. Apply, Tith references, at 45 Irving piace, on Monday, between 16 wishes a few more customers at her home; dresses jm rate prices; afew first class engagements by the day ac- cepted. Q1G WEST WT ST—A DRESSMAKER WISHES A few more engazeinents by the day or week; can 219 WES! 18TH ST.—A DRESSMAKER WISHES A GAY, few more engagerients by. the day in familiew; can 244. BAST TH ST.—A COMPETENT | DRESS. maker and family seamstress wishes afew more Soe cee or will take work home, having her own machine, Call or BOQ REST TH St, REAR, TOP | FLOOR—A fashionable dressmaker, who’ goes out by the day, 308 WEST 28D 81.—A FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKER, to go by the day; is an excellent fitter and trimmer: 426 maker, cutter aud fitter wishes a few more engage- monte: operates on urover & Baker's. Call on or address N EXPERIENCED LADY WOULD iistes AN EN. gagement in @ pianoforte wareroom ; food sal woman. Address MUSIO TEACHER, box ‘ie lerald Up: town Branch office. Temodelled and trimmed ; evening dressess a special ‘Sut, f and trim well; terme $1 60 per day. od trimmer; work taken home if preferre engagements by the day or week; understands cutting and ‘wants a0 ome more ) engagements, y seme onany machine; reference, Cull all week. Terms ed EAST 9TH ST.-A FIRST CLASS DRESS- STH AV., IN STORE.—A UOMPRTENT SKA. stress wishes a few engagements bj the doy or week; can cut and ft; references. — Callor add “A. PARISIAN LADY, EXPERT IN LACE MENDING and sewing, desires a situation in an American family, care of Mr. Mindbelm, 45 Bleecker st. first oor. A SUPERIOR OPERATOR (LATE WITH ELLIS) wishes a few mure engagements by the day or week; stakes ali kinds of ladies’ dresses aod undergarments on “reason: terms. Adi OPERATOR, ‘Herald Uptown Branch office, 1,265 ray. A. DRESSMARER, WHO Is A FIRST CLASS FITTER and trimmer, wants a povition in an establishment “would go 10 families by the ay. Address DRLSSMAKEN, «bor laf Herald Uptown Branch office, 1,205 Broadway. Housekeepers, &c. LLOQ GURYSTIE St. THIRD FLOOR, ROOM 6—A Southern widow, in reduced circumstances, desires a ‘potition as housekeeper for an elderly gentleman, oF would go a8 travelling companio: A YOUNG LADY DESIRES A POSITION AS SALE! lady in a fancy goods store; one that understands tl business and speaks both the ‘German and English la guages. Address Miss LOW, Newark Post office, New Jersey. A COMPETENT LADY TEACHER OF PIANO AND or a singing will give lessons, a: moderate terms. at her own 's residence ; daily practice furnished free if required. it Tmirtieth street, near Third avenue. LADY WHO THOR OUGHLY UNDERSTANDS THE cutting and making ap of Indies’ undergarments, suits, &c., can tuake satisfactory arrangements with a reliable nae Address, stating references, 4c., E, & C., Herald A FRENCH YOUNG LADY WISHES A SITUATION A) nog a Ps ip @ private family. woth, for reference dress to ir. Verren, id at, between 9 oe BY o'clock. GERMAN LADY, RESIDING IN GLASGOW, SCOT- land, conversing English and French, wishes tO accom: pany one ‘or two ladies as travelling companion in Kurope during the tet montht ticulars ad J references exchanged, For par- offlee. 154 WEST 82D st. WIDOW LADY AS HOUSE- 211 EAST 19TH ST.—AN AMERICAN LADY OF RE- ca gentleman's household ; | South preferred. Call immediately, G LADY OF INTELLIGENCE AND REFINE- ment, residing in the country, unexpectedly obliged to maintain herself, wishes a position as eompanion or raader to an invalid lady, or employment as saleswoman oF copviat; 4s fully competent and can give satisfactory referenses, Ad- Herald office. You: finement and ability as housekeeper or governess in GRAND 8T.—A PUSITION AS HOUSEKEEPER, bya widow lady, 98 years of age; widower's fam: aly siy_praterted Ro objection to the country. Call on or ad- AT sot AeeRICAN Papel Averitt ae SITUATION AS keeper ina ger Iamily; Is in every re- ¢ fully com competent to fulnl the duties of flee; can the best of at ope Address L. A. wy Herald Up- wn Branch office. 1,265 Broadway. A LADY OF ga pees ghee A POSITION ashousekeeper in a widower's family. Call at the *Oatman House, corner Bowery and jer st, on Monday, from 13 to 43 P. YOUNG LADY (A WIDOW) WANTS A SITUATION ‘as housekeeper; with a widower preferred. Address «< C.K. bor 137 Herald office, YOUNG WIDUW LADY OF REFINEMENT AND education would like a p nition as housekeeper or would fake a furnisned house with privilege of a few other re; best reference given and required. Address, for four days, A. M.8., box 193 Herald of | wipow LADY, 27 YEARS OF AGE, I DESIRES A ition to attend on an invalid or as housekeeper; vwidower's or bachelor's family preferred; best references. Address for two days Mrs, k. 8. F., Herald Uptown Branch ‘oflice, 1,265 ) Broadway. SITUATION WANTED—RY of experience, as how er m a hotel or widower's i hag no ovjections to travel; references given and re- Address A. B. C., Uptown Advertising office, 1,241 way. GERMAN LADY DESIRES A PLACE As HOUSE- keeper, or take charge of the bouse and Board the occi AN ENGLISH LADY Danie; she is strictly intended to make home comfortabis j bem references can be given; please non mee lable parties answer, Adress F., box IL Herald office. Answer all the week. A winow LADY, 97 YEARS oF AGE, WITH ONE child (giri), 7 vears of age, as housekeener; widower's family preferred; first class references; no objection to the -oount ddress M Y., Herald Uptown’ Branch ofiice, 1,266 Broadway. HIGHLY RESPECTABLE WIDOW, OF PLEASING ad would take charge of a wealthy widower's jouse; reference excha! Address, with | sincerity, “where an interview can had, Mra, D. C., Post office, Brooklyn. A RELIABLE AND REFINED MIDDLE-AGED AMER- jean lady as housekeeper or to take care of an invalid, “travelling or otberwis« at cone Address DISCOUR- AGED, lerald Upto n Branch ontce, 1, 1,265 ) Broadway, ‘OUSEKEEPER—YOUNG, EDUCATED, REFINED Pith rican widow; praaitesl companionable; acquis an; 3 referred; best reference. Ad- Tor three days B. B.'B., box 180 Herald ofloe, ee eee et ee Oe, ANTED.—AN ENGLISH LADY WISHES A POSI- tion as housekeeper in a hotel or restaurant, either in ‘the oy, or fog AM Tf competent to take entire Aven. - RRMPin, io Leer stay Brooklyn” “ttre HOUSE War Pt A YOUNG WIDOW LADY OF Rectal Inent and respectability, vai averse -ciroumstances, pong as housekeeper. Address Mrs. WORTHENTON, jerald Uptown Branch office, 1,266 | Broadway. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WIDOW, A SITUA. tion as gees pe in « famil, & where a Kaan hi ar two chi dren )gitia) w in fully com Wake entige charge, Address is P. ‘New York. ‘A® ACCOMPLISHED YOUNG LADY, TEACHER OF French and Spanish, hid ve lessons at her own or at pupil’s residence, Address A., 215 West 13th st. YOUNG LADY, QUALIFIED TO TEACH HIGHER English Branches, Latin, Harp and Guitar, and speak- ing French and German, desires an engagement with a fara- fly Ay going to Europe as governess or compagne de yoyage. age. Ad- for one week. GOVERNESS, box 100 Herald Uptown office, 1,265 Broadway A ie ¥OUNG LADY WHO CAN TEACH THE CO! | ON tah branches, French, German and instrumental music, in @ school. iabes a position as govérness in « family or teacher iehete ea een Pousville, Ya. YOUNG GIRL, 17 YEARR OF AGE, A GRADUATE '@ grammar school, and for tw ber of the Normal College, desires a in a store, or mong uke pos! ing) in dpe en Lest in oy cr coantys imonials can be furnished from tea re, AC DENT, box 106 Heraid office, pera ANTED.—A YOUNG WIDOW DESIRES TO TAKE charge of a gentleman's house: city or country; ior would accept any honorable position that would yield hi i aa ‘Address Mrs. REVERSES, Post oillee, Vhuladel- phia, P UROPR.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES to engage with a family going to Ireland as att-ndant on & lady or children; good reference. Address M. MERNAGH, Post office, Stamford, Conn, HELP_WANTED_FEMALES. —TEN (10) Goon, DRESSMAKERS WANTED, A. Apply to DUFF, MALCOMSON & CO., 255 Canal st. 4 A ~80, EXPERIENCED BONNET FRAME MAKERS wan 16 janufacturing m0 | a Gut Broadway, tind Boors cd A DURFEE & CO.-TWO OPERATIVES WANTED + for Wheeler & Wilson’s machines, who understand ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED WOMAN AS NURSE for a young baby ; must be a good seamstress. “Apply, with reference, Monday, from 2 to, at 145 East Sith st, TANTED—A PROTESTANT GIRL AS FIRST CLASS 3; Englisn or German preferred. None but those bd good city references need apply ot 136 Madison av., on Monday. WANTED-AN ERRAND GIRL; A PROTESTANT PRE- ferred. Apply at $44 Broadway. 'ANTED—AN ASSISTANT FOREWOMAN INA FIRST Clase dressmaking establishment in Louisville, K thos only time need apply to three days, before Y o'clock A. BM. who are capxble of taking full charge in WALKER & CO., 481 Broad ‘ANTED—BY AN ELDERLY GENTLEMAN, ALONE, without farity, except servants and a coachman, thorough housekeeper, simply to take charge; she must bea lady of refinement and education, pleasing adaress, obliging, make home pleasant, and take the entire charge 0 ot a large hone. - Highest reference must given. BANGS, box 209 Herald office. ANTED—GOOD DRESSMAKERS, THOSE ACCUS- to finish and trim; also an operator on Wheeler json's machine. Call early Monday re aE 589 Mis, O'KEEF, & Saar ‘ANTED—HANDS TO WORK ON LADIFS’ AN! children's fine underciothing; also on ladies’ mst and lawn suits. Avpy poe regend to WILSON & GREIG, ‘7M Broadway, corner of 9th ‘ANTED—FIRST CLASS STAMPERS AND BRAID. ers. Apply at 16 Mercer at. ‘ANTED-SEVERAL GOOD DRESSMAKERS; ONE for buttonholes; also apprentices. At 141 West 27th ‘ntreet. ANTED—SIX SMART, TIDY GIRLS, FOR MAKING trimmed and cutting ‘plain patterns; also a folder and one to learn ; good waces to those SMITA 's Patt Wretvana ti FIRST CLASS BRANCHER OF FLOW. ers and able to work on feathers; must be intelligent ult. ar, 914 Broadway: CLERKS AND SALESMEN. 10 HOTEL MEN.—A GENTLEMAN 0! speaking perfectly French, VERY PINE ih, Spanish, .B, is open fos for an om Address 8U OPERLN' iD opas, SEBBES , WAREED-TWO SMART res 10 Futon thy New York oly. neem App!y Monday Wr ‘A COMPETENT FURNITURE SALESMAN, Apply at 51 'ANTED—SALESMEN FOR OUR LACE AND EM- broidery department, COCHRAN, MOLEAN &CO. ee Wt t er mmigen A A FANCY wares business, Address, with references, box 2,607 ep pe eae at co., Broadway and Eleventh s! Wares RORIEION, BY a THOROGHLY COMPE- and a F. and A. M. of good standing; beat references. ‘ddrese ‘BOOKS, box 128 Herald ofiice. ANTED—A BOOKKEEPER IN A BARDWARE COM. ‘mission House; one famillar with consignment accounts preferred. Address, references and salary expected, i La Herald office. W4STED-AN EXPER.ENCED WATER CLERK, speaking several languages; liberal remuneration for Acompetent man, Address, with particulars, box 4,158 New York Post oflice, ANTED—FOR A JOBBING PROVISION eo ie A thoroughly first class pushing saleaman, having a food connection with grocers; liberal arran; it with the right Tian, “Address, slating chy exparience, WEST SUDE, Hlersid office, ANTED.—A FIRST CLASS AMEBICAN BREWERY, ‘making ales and porter (no lager), wants a German salesman and collector, who has held such a position before aad has an established trade ‘among Germans; security re uired, also references. Address, in English writing only, with fall particulars, BREWERY, ‘tation WANTED—A YOUNG MAN, 16 OR 18 YEARS OF AGE, of good addi and who resides with bis paxenses as salesman ‘and to assist in the work of a Broadway fancy goods store; talary the firat three months about #5 per weok. Address, with reférence, J. & V., box 104 Herald oflice. WAStED-ny A RESPECTABLE YOUNG MAN, aged 27 Gra). not long in this Coe rg & position in any respectable helnenes is well educated; fine writer and quick at figures; can be well recominended, and give se- gory i required iia isnot atraid of bard work. Ad J. en wich Wares, SITUATION, BY A be ig ged Hat years’ experience in he con oe da and notion Muaeans can wri fh axe hime self venerally useful ; has a very exter Cees will references as to lougal at., city. WAXTED—a FEW GOOD SALESMEN, to INTRO- duce @ new wall paper trimming machine, patented Feb, 18, 1872; lberal indueements ollered: Apply at 89 Beek- mau atfeet, up stairs, ‘ANTED—A MAN THOROUGHLY POSTED IN THE stationery and printing business as salesman and man- ager. Address, giving name and salary, STATIONER, box 47 Herald oflice. work for bgp wager ANTED—A THOROUGH, PRACTICAL BUSINESS man; must be a first class salesman, smart and active; one having had experience in the ornamental fron line pre- ferred; a permanent position to the right party. Address, Reece andgalary required, to box 5,413 New York ‘ost oflice. ANTED—A SMART, young man ACTIVE AND INTELLIGENT nipping clerk im & wholesale establish. write rapidly and is not afraid of hard giving references, age and salary expected, W4 37kD-A, DEY GOODS CLERK, WITH FROM 1,200 to $1,500, by one who can furnivh the same amount, to engage in the retail business, Address HOMER, Herald oflice. _.._ HELP WANTED—MALES, Warren a CANVASSE: E WHO Is THOROUGH y pat eat wih a Ne ‘New 7 Yor Eavalope Printing Company, Warm 4 =e Rel het hand andi willing to make bi ee refers , Ajdrees, in handwriting of po ge giving refer WASTED—AT $09 BROADWAY, TWO OR THREE good men to sell the Elias Howe sewing machine, on salary Gr comission, "Men on comratasion will €o well 1 call 4, LIGHT FANCY GOODS BUSINESS, 18 who'resties his parents, cal OY WANTRD—TO LEARN JEWELRY REPA\ Bekusns store, de. ; one who lives with Spmmended and well: Address H. i WELLS. box 110 0 ald Uptown Branch ofce, 1, 285 Broaaw tf get mveyste JAPANNER WANTED—TO WORK ON sewing machine legs, Apply at 205 Bant 'Sd at. 'ALONHO TAYLOR. ape AND Saran MAKERS, OR CARINER. to work on plumbs an: Liam's JOHNSON, Hedenberg Works, Newark, Ne. SEAL RING HARERS WANTED. HUNTING & EARLE, ay John st. st. LK Bp Lig eyed WAN iD: IMMEDIATELY, curler, one fi 0) SABEY, Tey 8 ime hi Qik nar FINISHERS WANTED—ALSO A CURLER; ‘one who can finish and curi preferred. Apply at 839 Hudson at. Greek FORGER AND HAMMERER WASTED MUSE & first class Tmechanto and no drankard., Appiy to VAN ZANDT BROS., Dey si from 12 to 1 o'cloci OLAPIDARTES — WANTED IMMEDIATEL —A FIRST Lepore Apoly. to Er a & CO, No. 9 ‘10 MERCHANT TAILORS.—A FIRST CLASS CUSTOM cutter desires a situation in this city, Address VERATUS, box 126 Herald oilice, 001, ToRomne WANTED—QUICK FORGERS ON all steel tools may find employment at WILLIAM JOUNSON'S, Hedenberg Works, Newark, N. J. PHOLSTERER WANTED.—MUST BE A ba ‘on furniture and drapery, and of ovdonnati hop of 10 or 15 hands. Address MITCHE & RAMMELSBERG, Furniture Company, Cincinnati, Ohio. ANTED-A FIRST CLASS JEWELRY ENGRAVER, Apply to H. SEIBERT, No. 5 Maiden lane, — W4ateas4 FIRST CLASS WATCHMAKER, AT AL- BERT LEVI & BRO., 56 West 14th st, WANRTED-TEN SEWING MACHINE ADsUSTERS, None but first class workmen need apply, stating par- Uecular sto J. P. JONES Se a Remington Empire Sewing Machine Company, Ilon, N. Y. ANTED—A TYPE DRESSER IN A WESTERN foundry, who thoroughly unaerstands the business, GooD able ype foundry, corner of Reade and Centre ais, ANTED—ONE EACH, FIRST CLASS PLANER AND man at lathe, an‘ two men for vise work, at ATLAN- TIC BASIN IRON WORKS, corner Imlay ‘and Verona sts., South Brooklyn, N. Y. WANTED—A MACHINE PRINTER; ALSO A MAN accustomed to work on drawn stripes. all Paper Factory, pha, HOWBLL & ROURKE'S _Twenty-third and Sansom streets, Philadel W! TANTED-—TWO FIRST CLASS JOR (COMPOsITORS, steady employinent and good wases to the right me none but thoroush workmen need apply, Address A. B. & CO., Heraid office, V ANTED—MILL FILE CUTTERS, 40 PER C! JENT AD- vance on the list; bastard and horas rasps, 4% per cent advance; sw file forger, 15 per cent advance ; alt oe forger, tO work by day; also a good workman to work at hammer; steady employment. Apply at Black Base File Works, 41 Richmond st, Philadelphia, . & H. BARNETT. ANTED—A FIRST CLASS feared DYER, WHO also understands wool and picce dyeing. None but eee ‘iret class men need apply to'E., box 348.0 New York Post of ice, ANTED,—A YOUNG MAN FAMILIAR WITH THE wholesale boot and shoe business may obtain a desira- ble position In an established boyse, Address, with refer ences, box 2,558 Post office. ‘ANTED_—AN ABLE AND INTELLIGENT MAN FOR ition that will realize ering industry and force of character are 1 8a wel na lral class references and secarity when Apply at the office of the Aldine, 28 Libe YANTED_TWO COMPETENT DRY GOODS SALES men also one German, Apply Monday morning GEORGE KEYES, 351 8 WANTED AN EXPERIENCED SALESMAN, IN A whoiesale business; none but those who can furnish a pest references need apply. Address box 4,343 New York 'ost office. ‘ANTED—A YOUNG MAN, FAMILIAR WITH THE notion business, as assistant entry clerk; quickuess and correctness required, Address, stating age and salary expected, F., box 144 lic y JANTED—¥IRST ‘CLASS PRACTICAL DOUBLE close le.iger at stock countin, required. Address P. F. P., ‘of age, who writes well’ Teal estate business. ht A “COACHMAN WANTS : SINGLE, AMER- Weal; good reference given; countty preterred. Ad- dress for three days 12 Clark place, Jersey City. A ~ GENTLEMAN DESIRES A SITUATION AS GAR- dener for an honest, sober, industrious, Cor ei e4 Englishman, who bes been with him two years, bots New York Post oflice. COACHMAN'S SITUATION WANTED—BY A. sober, steady man; {s good groom and steady ariver; city reference, Cait on or address Mr. BUNNER, har- eat YOUNG MARRIED PROTESTANT MAN WISHES A situation as gardener and coachman; best reference from last employer, Call Monday and Tuesday, at 262 Greenwich street. SINGLE MAN, FIRST CLASS GARDENER, ra’ experience, wants a Situation; understand ie business thoroughly in ail its best reference gi Address JULES A, LA CROIX FEDERAL, 148 Greene at., for two days. RES PKCTABLE YOUNG MARRIED MAN" ituation on a gentleman's understands farming and the care of horses and cattle: wife understands datry work; can give sattstac- tory reference. Address A., box 14u Herald office. (PRO- lace in and ableto sell. | Apply after 12 o'clock to M TILMAN & C 00 “EXPERIENCED BONNET FRAME MAKERS 2 wanted, Apply to HEIMANN, WALL & CO., 516 Broadway. RESPECTABLE BOY WANTS A SITUATION, | ply at 416 Soutn 84 st,, Jersey City. FIRST CLASS YOUNG MAN WISHES A SITUATION a first class waiter in a private family; best city ‘Address 1. W., box 134 Herald ollice. \ N ENGLISH YOUTH WISHES TO LEARN SOME buslpers or Weht mechanical trade. Address or apply toF. econd floor. RESPECTABLE MAN WANTS A SITUATION AS waiter in a private tamily; can pre two years’ best City reference for honesty, sobriety and capablilty, Call at 25 Feast 10 12th st,, in Murray's livery stable ollice, PRARTENDER.—A YOUNG MAN, LAT. ted, wishes to obtain a situation as tender. “Address P. F., Heraid oflice. IMMIGRA- sistant bar- ‘ANTED—CLERICAL EMPLOYMENT AF’ P.M. salary moderate. Address | Mr. R., 1d Kant Thi a at. TANTED—A SITUATION IN A PRIVATE FAMILY. AS first clase waiter. by a Frenchman, who speaks Eng: hush, Address A. B., 150 E making shirt fronts. Apply early at 78 Frankiin street, ‘A. 9090, TRONER AND FLUTER FOR LACES wanted. Apply at COCHRAN, MOLEAN & CO.’S 462, 464 und 486 Brosdway. A “WORK GIVEN QUT AT THE HIGHEST PRICES sto pay for first class sewing machines. Instruction ee POND, 2 | Astor place and MEI Eignth sti COMPETENT SALFSLADY, WHO. wy AN BRANCH well, will be dealt with ve aiberalty by art iy at RR COMPANY" ‘a ‘East onee = the PARISIAN FLOW! Mth at. A FIRST CLASS COLORED COOK WANTED—FOR A smail rh nthicny Eg af Ces a Maar toad rae thor- oughly understan: washing anc it If ences required. 400 Weat 56th at.” oni tira ee NICE, STEADY GIRL OR WOMAN, OF A KIND and willing Tas gprs to take care of an old couple in the a no ard duis i ont ho beat rant abd and ponent ge, wo. ea tga and erred? good at roo Krende Hotes any time aftet SP, Moor betweou" Li ‘and tt o'clock in the ‘moraing, for two days. EST FITTING ce ay tad aig A an oe aod bys by the Parisian F perfect! few hears, Spring business having | Spensty thin wills toe last week of the extra inducements offered ‘for the dull sea- son, Call forenoons only, at the main rooms, 202 6th av., next to Macy's, Country agents AITER WANTS A SITUATION 1N A PRIVATE FAM- ily; a respectable man who car give the very beat city reference for honesty, sobriety and capability, Call at Mr, Murray's livery stable, 25 East 13th 6 ANTED—BY A SMART YOUTH OF 18, A POSITION ih some office or store where he might make himself generally useful; three years’ very best city reference. Ad- Sess JOSEPH SINGLETON, 78 Greenwich street. ANTED—A SITUATION AS WATCHMAN OR LIGHT porter, by a middie aged man who is willing to make self useful and can give good reference. Address IN- DUSTRIOUR, Herald ofice, Cor thres days. ASSISTANT IN COMPILING A LA’ K wanted—For about eight months; entire time prefer- “Shorthand reporting “serviceable, Address, stating po! alifeations and ‘pected (not over $100 per month), .EXICON, box 144 Herald office. BALESMAN WANTED—TO TAKE CHARGE OF A eee. 1m ladies’ sche I ew, Hi Ue ge eg ment to a person competent torfil euch a position, with reference, PAN R, H Herald oftice. Ast on AY te ENTERPRISN MAN WANTED-FOR A GOOD aso eh some knowledge of the real ea Address KS. referred ;, #26 capttal sufficient. TATED bor: or bt He Herald ofee, RE A gic tt A RESPECTABLE ENGLISH WOMAN, ‘® situation as housekeeper or companion to an invalid; 1 references and will make herself useful. prin orkingwomen's Protective Union, é8 Bleecker at, Laundresses. &cy KING STREET.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN TO do leieoen and froning for gentlemen or families; TH ST, BETWEEN 6TH AND 7TH AVS.—A 139 by a le married womar. wants families’ wash- Ses id go out Yow’ not afraid of work. Call for ‘two days on Mra, WAI! TAQ WEST 4TH ST.-A PROTESTANT WOMAN TO 149 ieee ladies’ Sand genvemey: washing; best city refer- Lb. EAST 2TH ST., ONE FLIGHT OF Li BACK 209 room.—A respectable woman as good washer and ironer; good reference ace given if required. 8T., ROOM NO. 6,-A RESPECTABLE Bil ESRC es se ees clean. 33 pts Baad 8T., bc thd al Gz El high Nd room 10.— jenced Jaundress solic! iz to do at home; linens doue in tuperior style. Mrs, BLat E. 3t bald he its A RESPECTABLE wiDow gente ashing at her own bouse; wrou'd go out by the deve ‘Address OF call, be EAST 28D 8T., ROOM 8,—A FIRST CLASS LAUN- {eee to do families! of gentlemen's wasning: ute je terms; three years’ cily ref on reasonable BAL, 4 RAY, 419 BROADWAY. ILLUSION NECKTIE ‘and 3 lace'bonnet frame mal ALE & RAY; 479 BROADWAY.—GOOD SEWER FOR fancy braid on OWS, TIES._STEADY EMPLOYMENT FOR OUT- B Goce hands at pood prices, 71 Leonard st. 00D COOK WANTED—AND TO ASSIST WITH coarse washing; must have gooa recommendations. Apply at 68 Morton ai., bigh stoop. Lita Mang | a HOME TO PAY FOR son's Sewing Machines, on iw YORK MACHINE STITCH COMPANY, 48 Bleecker st. OPatnoese ON FINE WHIT! at RUSSELL’S ab: abirt factory, 1 APER BOXES.—' on paste work good forewoman at KVERAL | Sis At EHRICH' 4th wt. ee niaieasinetiittiastioaiiaheltecsitatitahnditatansmitbhe iT CLASS MILLINERS WANTED—AT AM ee neg GUS Temple of Fashion 287 Bib aetna SHIRTS WANTED— Sixth av. ‘ANTED, A FEW GOOD HANDS i no slop waite! UK ie, [da Genre also a RIENCED SALESLADIES ¥ WANTED— Temple of Fashion, 987 8th av., near stearate ALESLADIES WANTED—NONE BUT FIRST Ma he one for Falter department and to ate, Al ply to WILLIAM RUDH, 6th av. ea TED—A GOOD MILLINER, AT MME. M1, WAL+ W Thi PRESK'S, 84 Broadway. TED—FIRST CLASS SHOR BOW HANDS, 107 WELL PXPERIENCED TRAVELLER, WHO HAS connection with jobbers North and Southwest Tecommended, wishes an engacement in a manu- importing house, Addi M., Herald ofice. SMART YOUNG MAN WANTED—AS ASSISTANT IN our hosiery depariments must have some experience: Bron WECHSLER & ABRAHAM'S, 29] and 299 Fulton st, rool lyn. “) ccourts Ell tf AND BOOKS BALANCED and scientifically kept; books balanced however compil- catedly coniused. Address'A B. box 5,482 Post office. Deas CLERK WANTED—ONE THOROUGHLY AC- uainted with prescription business; references re- quired 1, Address @ CHEMIST, Herald office, Des y GOODS MEN WANTED-IN THE HOSIERY AND Bt nd facturia, or a ments. Apply to JAMES A. HEAR! one me wrondean wait BNE. CLERK WANTED. Pld d WHO HAS HAD Fx- rience and is » good writer and accountant. Address Hy Heral id oflce, stating salary e: ected and references. goth BUSINESS.—AN EXPERIENCED MAN, a in New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio ona ig open to an en; ment as salesman in this city. ‘Adsrooa HARDWARE, Herald office. ITUATION WANTED--AS ASSISTANT BOOKKEEPER Wor general clerk; best references and security it de- sired. Address C. H. k., Brooklyn Branch Herald office, ALESMAN N WANTED—IN oe WHOLESALE BOYS’ clothing trade; one who command a large trade Will Deniberily denitwithe “Address WHOLUSAL BOYS AND ¥ ne CLOTHING, Herald office, ALESMAN Bh e A pac alga Hydede a) tendy nt ood recom- | Rendatoge"Ropiy at Wikia RUDI, 377 Sik nr YOUNG ENGLISHMAN, haf THOROUGHLY UN- derstands his tusiness, situation as groom. Ad- dress SAMUEL ANJEAR, 116 hs ay. OACHMAN'S SITUATION WANTED.—A GENTLE- J man, about leaving the Re 3 wishes to procure a situa- tion for his coachman, who isa first class man in every re- spect. Apply at stable 145 West 33th st, OACHMAN'S SITUATION WANTED—BY AN INTEL. / ligent colored man, who has bad considerable experi- Adaress or ci ence; reference furnished for character. JANITOR, No, 3 Pine st. full ¢! try reat past four yea of or Y address J. W. C., Agriculturist weed store, 245 Broadway, NARDENER (MARRIED) WANTS 4 SITUATION. T Has a thorough knowleage of his business, greenhouse, gtapery, laying ont of new places: unexceptionable refer: ences, Address ©. P., seed store, 6:6 Broadway, YARDENER'S SITUATION WANTED—BY A MAR ried man; {sa thoroughly competent gardener; under- stands greenhouses, cold and foreins, graperis, ruts, flow- er vegetables, and laying out new grounds.’ Address N. R., Herald office. ARDENER'S. SITUATION WANTED-BY A MAR- TF ried man thoroughly competent gardener: under- cold and forcing, graperies, fruits, tlow- ‘and laying out new grounds, Address N. R,, Herald office, AN AND WIFE WISH SITUATIONS—MAN AS farmer, wife as dairymaid. Address N.N., box 163 Herald office, at ANTED—A -A POSITION AS COACHMAN OR WAITER rivate house, by a Frenchman, this iast five years ie ndomiee is an expertenced cook; city or country. Ad- dress GILBERT ALBERT, Herald oftice, ‘ANTED—A eas Oe AS FIRST CLASS GAR- dener; understands his ess in all its branches; best reference; will be disengaged after March 10, 1872, Ad: dress H.8., Herald office. HELP WANTED—MALES._ CHANCE FOR MEN, WOMEN, BOYS AND GIRLS to learn telecraphing for $20.-THOMPSON'S Tele- graphic Institute, 20 dh av, opposite Cooper Institute; day And evening. Demand for operators, T8 AND CANVASSERS WANTED—IN NEW YORK bart 6 Blegs Improved Family Sew md liberal commission. 63 Bron 7 Machine cood ores FEW INTELL! T CASH BOYS WANTED. io OPS, D, BASSFORD, Cooper Institute, oY ry WANTED —10,, baat) see Lye ete ha vill erally useful: salar own akawriting, box 1 7 York P Post office, OY WANTED-IN A BROADWAY OFFICE, MUST write @ cood hand and come well recommended. Ad- dress, in own handwriting, stating age and last occupation, box 2s Herald office, B* AN "UNDERGARMENTS AND SUIT MOUSB—AN energetic travelling agent who can command trade Eaat Pa est of references required. Address INDUS- RIOUS, Herald office. ne resides with his erences, “ ly toHENDERSON, EDWARDS co., 498 and 500 Bi way. Ware OFFICE BOY. ADDRESS, WITH REF- erence, IM PORTER, Herald ofiee, ANTED—A YOUNG MAN TO ASSIST IN BAR OF A restaurant. One who is willing to make himeeif useful may apply at GOULD'S Dining Rooms, ub Nassau st, YANTED—A FIRST CLAS, EXPERIENCED CAN. Yasser for advertiser nf ts dn one of the best Sig some! ew; gt commia- payments on receipt of “orders, pa i hin ANTED—TWO OR THREE MORE AGENTS TO sell the Elias Howe sewing machines; liberal induce- ments re men of energy. Call at once. 170 Grove jersey City. ANTED—A YOUNG MAN ABOUT 18 YEARS OF age go a pe good penman at acoounts, ress, wi referen ary expected, A. B, O., Herald oflee. meedlisiteane WANTED-AN ENGLISH OR SCOTCH OFFICE BOY, Apply on Monday, between Il and 12 o'clock, at 17 Broaaway oom 6, with S.writh apectmen of band~eriving ‘wad test and TANTED-—AT THE BLOES SEWING MACHINE Factory, corner of Bridge and Jobn ats., Brooklyn, N. several {itat class toolmakers; one on taps and dies, To n who can come well recommended as sober and steady conmtant employment will be given. ‘ANTED—A FIRST CLASS TAILOR TO GO IN THE ountry; steady employment. Inquire of LEVY BROS. & CO, and u Walker ‘street, from 10 till #0) o'clock, _RRENUA ADVER 1 O pats BONNE OUVRI blen la robe, desirerait journces dans les familles, lleecker at, NE DEMOISELLE FRANCAISE DESIRE UNE POSi- tion comme gouvernante ou pour etre aupres d'une dame; elle connait passablement Ja confection, Adreasez GOUVERNANTE, Herald Uptown Branch oflice, 1,265 Broad- way. [SEMEN ts. E FRANCAISE, FAISANT Vouvrage chez elle ou des S'adresser a Mme, RAMU, 117 T NE DAME FRANCAISE DESIRE ENTRER DANS une famile Americaine de premiere classe, comme dame de compagnie, ou inatitutrice (la question d'argent est nulle excelientes recommendations. Ecrire a Madame P. R. box 104 Herald jodioe. __ EUROPE AN STSAMSiLIPS, HITE STAR LINE. New York, Cork and Liverpool. New and full pow- ered steatnahips, ‘the six largest in the world, BALTIC ADRIATIC, REPUBLIC, CELT ATLANTIC, 6,000 tons burden, 3,(00 horse power each. pftlling from New Yors on Saturday, trom Liverpool on calling at Core Harpor each Way. TISALATG, March Y, etl OCEANI¢, March 8 REPUBLIC, Maren’ ; From the White Sta vonia ferry, Jersey City. Passenger accommodations for all classes unrivalled, com- peed and comfort. ship soctioa, whoce least mouon In fale Burgote ahd cone esses accompany these steamers. Rates Saloon, $6 in gold; steerage, Those wishing to send for frends can now obtain steerage prepaid certiticates, Passengers booked to or from. all paris of Alnerica, Patia, Hamburg, Norway, Sweden, India, Australis, China, &c. Excursion ticke's granted at lowest rates. Drafis trom £1 upward. For information apply at the company’s office, 19 Broad- way, New York. Bilis of lading issued through to Continental ports, J. H. SPARKS, Agent. ISMAY, IMRIE & CO., 10 Water street, Liverpool, and No. 7 asl India avenue, ‘Leadenhall atreet, ‘London. NLY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE. ‘The General Transatlantic Company’s mail steamships between New York und Havre, calling at Brest. ‘The aplendid vessels on this favorite route for t will sail from pier No. 80 North River as follows WASHINGTON, Roussan .. attirday, March 9 VILLE DE PARIS, surmont Saturday, March ¥3 PEREIRE, Danre.. ‘Saturday, April 6 ST. LAURENT, Lemi ‘Saturday, April 20 Price of passage in gold (including wine) :-~ TO BREST OR HAVRE. First cabin . «$125 | Second cabin Excursion ti at reduced rates, These steamers do not carry steerage passengers. American travellers going to or returniag from the Contt- nent of Europe, by taking the steamers of tbia line avoid both transit by English railway and the discomforts of cross- ing the Channel, besides saving time, trouble and expense. ‘GEORGE MACKENZIE, “Agent, 68 Broadway, Continent ++ 8% NITED STATES MAIL LINE-STEAM TO QUEENS- town and Liverpool. WISCONSIN, Fre MANHATTAN, Pr Fre Cabin passage, 79, pePrepald tebe, Passengers booket to aul fron Baris, Hambur and Sweden, te, Drafts on, England, Ireian', Germany at lowest rates. Norway, france and Lutes & & GUION, 29 Brondway. _ ALL Ne StEAM 10. Pt EENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL, from plier 47 North River. To Queenstown and L I THE QUEEN, Thomas Saturd: FRANCE, Thi arch Rat FP, 'March, 16, at 9 A. ITALY, Taompaon. March 23, at 8 P.M. HELVETIA, Griges...++-,-.-,8ututcay, March 2% at 10 A. M. ansage (6 Liver} @asenstown or London direct :— Cabin, $15 and 05; seeraze. #38, currency. Prepaid steerage tickets from Liverpool, Queenstown, Uendonderry, Glasgow or onal ihe ee cea a Pt r8 apply at the. cor Bey eT PT CUlaT ORY Me es HURST, Manager. HE HAMBURG.. AMERICAN” “PACKET COMPANY'S iron mail steamsb! AULEMANEIA, ai via ~ dt, will sallon juraday, rus Captata 0. Ia Reset, wie Si, for Haciourg, sity taking passe: aon irom New Yorkto Piymouth, London, ig passengers Nerbourg and Hamvnr ° 120, nd cabin, $72. 90, parable in United States gold. will sail March 7, 1872. TE eral Passen: en (0. 6 Harchay sree N.Y 1 ‘AN LINE, _ tor Rea ae Liverpool. Royal Mail Steamera are ted to aail as follows :— CHY‘OF MON “Saturday, March Thursday, March 21, 22. M. ‘Saturday, March 93,’ u P.M: and each succeeding Saturday and Thursday, trom pier 45 Nonh River, RATES OF PASSAGE, ible fn Gold, Passengers also torwarded to Havre, Hambars, Norway and Denmark, at reduced rates. Tickets can be bought here at moderate rates by persons wishing to send for thelr friends. or further information apply J oe is Bupa “4 be . Agen ay Brosdway.! New Yor UNARD LINE, Co the BRITISH AND ra AMERICAN Pro SAMARIA. manvurday, Feb, 24 PALM As. Say, March 9 1B day, March, 9 ELE Ed BE! se CHIN ABYSSINIA. Wedly Me CUBA..Wedn'aday, And every Loltewing Wednes- saa ArES OF PASSAGE, inenty BATAVIA. .Satu’y, And every following Saturday. ene and #130, gol “apeonseneyn 4 accommodation. 15, gold, additional, .830, currency. poe ‘and’ Queeustown, and all st i Detbrough wile ‘at Oveding given for Belfast, Clasyow, aha ant other ports on the Continent, and for yor Trelght knd cabin passage apply at the company's ofice, ce, Non Rowling Green, iat Yor steerage passage at ai Ut Broadway Tine LYN. je ITED STATES PASSVORT OFFICE, 853, BROAD, eer corner Franklin street; also Nol ‘Alwai Public aad KL ' —<naetncatt RUROPRAN _STEAMSUIPS, ettoronnn t MAN LLOYD STE aM ‘Boathiarnton oy ad COMPANY. Ny Captain Ladewigs, wilt {rom Brewten pier, (oot of to be followed by steatuallip rly Wiltzerod, on Thursday” Maren 7, ‘of passaze to London, Havre’ and Bi (gold, oF its equivalent in currency. ” P°7*ble COAST WL & STKAMSHIPS. 1 ‘1c eet STS AMERT SPuranre al To pre xt 'ORNIA, Tree Ae CHINA, 1A. CARRYING MAILS, Passi iGERS AND 0 KINGSTON, JAM. SANTA MARTHA AND GREYTOWM, D PACIFIC COAST OF MEXICO, we NTRS UHTLE fost Steamers leas joave 15th and Sith of each moni cclsagt whem those dates fail on n Sunday, then the ony PI February 2—Steamer RISING 5 Tat Gupta pean A. P, Come ner, will leave pier 42 North River, - Aspinwall direct, connecting at Panama with aeamer CON. STITUTION, Captain ——, and also connecting for alt Petes tart Pigierace, rab ntl 4 P, ‘Steamer JAPAN will leave San Francisco March 1. , a Japan “torn For rates of sagen ‘= further inform: ny’s oflce om foot of Canal atree susitin bam OTICE TO SHIPPERS.—THE PACIFIC M ‘ship Company will despatch steamshi ATEN Vil Captain Baker, Cor Aspinwall, at noon, Wednesday, Fob. from pler 42 North River, __'F. R BABY, Ageat, NITED STATES MAIL TO HAVANA. Atlantic Mail Steamship Company, sailing grery Thuraday, ‘at Botclock P. Me npents, ne Dee 0 Sissow i, ". H. Morton. sorees +s Fob, ain MORRO C, ASTLE Captain R, Adams (via Nassau). .March-? ORESCENT crry, aln E, Van siee.. March 16 ror 1 OF panwage ehacrnotleay i DIMOCK,, President, Bowling Green. - IRECT LINE TO HAVANA. 4 bel ae ean Mal MAND, vERe RUZ. jew York an: jexican Mail toamship Ly leaving pier 17 Kast River, at 3 P, M. airnot to Havana, Gry OF MERIDA, Deak Saturday, Maron? CLEOPATRA. Paling Hara only). Wetneaday, ‘Marois CITY OF MEXLC mm Saturday, Marob CLEOPATRA, Patt x tinran ‘oniy) -..... Tuesday, Apri orfreight oF pasance ap; ght OF HALEXANDRE & SONS 83 Broadwar. eho ttoumetiy SAN FRANCISCO. will be deapatones e steamel A A > from pier 21 North: River to Hamilton, taking freight te Ste Georges, upon February 29, at noon. W.H, WEBB, 54 Exchange place, USTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND MAIL, ecial Notice, The steamship MonTAWA then be "despatched from Sam Francisco Febuary 28, at We ‘tt. WEBB, 4 Exchange plage. OR NRW, oeeaa DIRECT. RCHANTS’ STEAMSHIP LINE, from ae No, 5 North River, at 3 o’ciock P. M, UNITED SLATES, on Saturday, Murch '3, Freight received daily. Through rates given for St. Loulg, Vicksburg, Mobile, Galveston and Tadianol i. For freight oF passage, having superior accommodations, apply to FREDERIC BA KER, 30 Broudway. VOR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT, The Cromwell Steamship Line. ‘The steamship G0. CROMWELL, Captain Samuel Ly Qrapp, will leave pier No. 9 North River, on Saturday, Maroh 2. at3’o'cluck BM. Freight received dally, Through rater given to Galveston, Todi andia, Mooile and St. Louis, Cabin passage, ¥ steeraze, 25, For freight or pass, ge appl WBE OROMWELE & CO., 80 West street, EXAS LINE OF “GALVESTON. STEAMERS—TOUCR- ing at Key Weat, carrying the | nited States mail. The Al steamship WILMINGTON, Captain Holmes, a& Ppler 20 Kast River, will sail ou Saturday, h 2. Through bills of lading given to Houston and to all pas on the Galveston, Houston wnd Henderson aad B. B. aad ©. Ratiroad. For freight e relly oer Or AR eH ye CO., 153 Maiden lane, orto W. P. cube iw Wall a street. FOF NEW oRLEAN DIRECT. Southern Line, The steamship VICTOR, Captain Gat will leave pier 21 east River, Wednesday, February 3%, Freight for St, Louls, Mobile and Galveston taken. For freight or passage, having superior accommodationn, ly te nse Cc. H. MALLORY & CO., 153 Maiden lane. POR, NORFOLK, City POINT AND RICHMOND — The Qld Dominion Steamship Company will despatch from pier #7 North Kiver their elegant sidewbeel steamstup ISAAU BELL, for Norfolk, City Point and Kenmoud Tuescay, February 27, at 3 P. M., giving through bills of inde ing to aif points South Tal eoctwest ‘Through passen; nse tickets iasucd to all points. Accommodations unequal Apply at pier #7, or at coneral oftice, 187 Greenwich street, corner of j10R FER SS ohig aan TALLAHASSEB, TAMPA and Sf, AUGUSTINE and all points on the Florida and Jacksonville, Pensacola and Mobile ratiroads, ianding on tue St. Jolin, Chattan and Flint rivers, and Branswic! ‘oamaabiy’ MERCEDITA sails Saturday, March 2, at 3 P. M., from pler 29 North Rivers insurance 3 per cent. “For fretght or passage apply to JAMES HAND, 119 Wall atroot, 177 Weat street. MISCELLANEOUS. n OR SALE—A SMALL FAMILY LIBRAR all German books, in good order ; value ov besold cheap. Apply at 11 Orchard atreet, PORTLAND CEMENT, "BEST ENGLISH. PARIS site, bo. Filth: CLAY, bo. Ite BKACK, DO. ENCAUSTIO. TILES, bo. Manufacturers’ tra ders, Address AGEN ITE & JANES, Stationers, Printers and Blank Book Manufacturers, 33 eet, Blank Books made to patiern, ANTED—BY A FIRST CLASS AUCTIONERR, & Stock of Goods to sell in the country; references first class, Address AUCTIONEER, Herald oilice, $25.2 wha ENGRAVED PLAT! and Carriage sees, +++ AT MoGRATH'S, 61 Carmine street. ‘ Only unkertaker in the city who has a printed price list. 90. Imitation | rosewood Casket, with sllverplated basi se al s neeeeee OD $50.—Black walnut Casket, with silverpiated plate and handies..... ereeee veers @ suai price, #76. Ket, covered in cloth, with silver 1d plas Ning agent just Cs Me and taking es box 149 Fost pilic , HEARSE upward 875.—Biack wainut mouldings, handies Usual pric 6, 8100,—Rosewood Casket, with siiverplated engraved plate and handles; Hearse and Caria, Usual price for casket alone, $200. $150.--Rosewood Casket, with silver moulding, silver piated plate and bar handles entire length of casket.. 168 Usual price, 8900, ‘These caskets and coflina ni trimmin cs, according to the for exceilence of material ui tive qualities of each, and are Unsurpassed. Persone residing at Harlem, Hunter's Point, Greenpoint Wiihamaburg, Brooklyn, Jersey Cuy, Hudson City Hoboken, or witnin those limits, will do weil to remember my prices. Ihave furnished funerais in those localities a my advertised rates. J. MoGRATH, Manufacturer of Caskets and Coflina, 61 Carmine street. “LETTERS 10,000 38% or address B, FOX & Med SALE ALL RECEIVED 187 to present date. Call on New York. BLE. TREET, NEAR BROAD’ up stairs—Highest cash advances on Dtamon: ag Watches, Jewelry, ianos, &c., or bought. Pawabdrol Tickets bougnt ati? Bleecker street, ATJ. A. JACKSON'S, NO. 5 AMITY STREET, REA Money ‘iberally advanced on Diamot Silke, Dry Goods ana Personal Property vi ATM and all kinds My imerchandin, offies No, 1 Washi JEWELRY AND SILVER- pare WATCHE! 16 C, ALLEN, &41 Broadway, ware bought by GEO! near Fourteenth street. M°XEY ADVANCED ON DIAMONDS, hy ten 9 Jeweiry, &c., or the same bought for cash, at the elry store, and 36) Grand street, 685 BROADWAY, CORNER AMITY STREET.— y Money advanced on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Silks, Cloths, Veivets, Laces, 4c. ; the same bought and sold, M. Rue NBERQ. 697! CORNER OF FOURTH STREET— De | daberat Watches, Jewelry, 8, Came: air Sha wi every description. ATTH. & LADIES’ PHYSICIAN.—DR. i D. GRINDLB, fessor of Midwifery, 25 years’ a ful practice tm this city, treats i) femaic compla! produced, Ri a and ofllee, 1 street, near 8: iD arene. LL NERVOUS AND SPECIAL DISEASES CURED ‘at once, without detention from business, by Dr. LEWIS, No. 7 Beach street. D MME. FLORENCE, & WEST FOURTH DP arcce female physician. Say eters her, Board and nursing during confinement. FoR advice AND MME. SELDEN, PHYSICIAN! Prete amares and sxiifal treatment; 67 Amity street, near Firth avenue, ISEASES OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN VACCINA- . colds, consumption and all other diseasce D rented atthe hootevelt Dippeneary, 14 Roosevelt street Advice free to all from 1 to $ and 7 to 8 sais .B, FEMALE PI ICIAN—SPEBD- MAPS GHIA oni CEG sixth street, H, MAXWELL, 114 EAST TENTH STRERT, Me main paysicizn, doce not humbug ladies with medk- eine. SCHILBACH, FROM certaia FEMALE PHYSICIAN ington street, basement. —A troubles reil pins FOR AND re. or Lge dg Lad jadies—Dr, BOTT, 60 Bond street. Relief eure. MOF Oe oe

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