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iw NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, DECEMBER. 8, “387T2Z=QOADRUPLY SHEET, - — — a SITUATIONS WANTKD—FEMALES, ATIONS WANTED—FEMALE! ee PROFESSIONAL SITUATIONS WANTED— - FEMALES. Cooks, eo, Housckee pers, We. WEAT 4771! ST., PRESENT EMPLOYERS. —A ST tamity ‘en desire situations. tor two excel. servant women who have been with them, one for 7 ‘ond the other for ll years, one is a good cook and the other # chambermaid and waitress, Call for two days. # FIRST CLASS COOK IN A HOTEL OR LARGE A* roarding houre, inor out or town. Address J. wen Uptown Branch offiee. NG LADY (WIDOW) OF REFINEMENT A ree ind.” would like writing of some kind to do. jtike to take charge of a ge Addresy A. K. M, Herald Uptown Branch offic apable and fond of chitdr - = TT ; A N ENGLISH LADY DESIRES A POSITION EITHER wervic vty alike Sook neon hairae M., box 100 et, Lee agg sored Se0 lane or iquesneee tnchiéven: e y rane music, Freve! gram pel Le Tary Hinglish, branches; also. the Fudithents of German y «i drawing, has hi some years experience, and in DDE AOD Senne, ADS, waiting tomake herseit usetul in a famuy. Address M W., O42 Hicks st., Brooklyn, se with good ~— % ; isa good ni 1B BYENING TELPGRAM. i capable; not afraid of work: OF WHAT. SEK THE ees; Will-go to city or country. “Address Mrs, | T ADIES OF NEGLECTED EDUCATI THE F 4 rf J ever age, can tn three months become good gram, EE THE wets LARK, Greempoint, Lt marians, compowrs, elocutionists, and write the new and elegant penmanship 60 rarely written by American ladiews terns moderates ‘reteretiee. Address MARIE, Herald office. STARTLING REVELATIONS PI TI Ww MIDDLE AGE. AS KPAKTLING REVELATIONS trust or sibility, having great ABOUT jorstands marketing thoroughly, and No ar = ABOUT i" phy, and no eantane ANTED—A POSITION OF TRUST IN. A PRIVATE i derotands, the lines rece anu unre. indoubted ret. | VV family, ether as eginpanion. housekeeper or, Ruy. THR POLICE, COMMISSIONERS * : ° TY governess; highest testimonials given, THE POLICE SOWMISSIONE erences. Address HOUSEKEEPER, box fit . | TY govern TUB VOLICE COMMISSIONERS, ISEKEEPER FOR A WIDOWER, wd _- WHEN AND HOW ee ee eS EEE ER vee ticusuathome | WWANTED—A POSITION AS FOREWOMAN BY A WHEN AND HOW eae Tee Se Cem alon 108 et roel attics Indy who has had 12 years’ experience in fine ens Wii AND HOW y. BOTA : — | fom work af suits and cloaks; understands do-ign ut. FUNDS. ARE DISTRIBUT . . HOUSEKEEPER—cITY | ting and fitting thoroughly; unexceptionable T¢ wusoe fae Saree On wtatver E. FG. Herald office. ‘Address, tor two days, &. J, station D. ps BUNDS ARE DISTRIBL HE ADY OF EXPERIENCE, ANTED-SITUATION A8 NURSERY GOVERN pit uli 1 Bien z housekeoper in the family or lady’s maid by a very respectable young person a Of rae Ne Wilower, perfectly competent to Oil the | speaking French and English; can eut and fit children's FRAUDS BXPOSED., #KAUDS” EXPOSED, FREUD, BXPORED. Ske a not so much an object as a good home; clothes; operates on iwox & Gibbs’ mac Ms nine “Addcess tt. J. A.) | thorough seamstress; good clty reference. Add jes givens apd: reauised: Adcrens ” | box 18% Herald Uptown Branch office, 1205 Bi SEK a : LEXINGTON AV.—WANTED, AN AGREEABLE, SEE Laundresses, ec. 6 educated, intelligent, industrious American woman THE TELEGRAM CROSBY ST., ROOM IR—A RESPECTABLE PRor. | Mf asistant matron: also’ Protestant laundress. under. THE TELEGRAM, Q Giant woman desires to @o fatnlly washing, clean basi ped ala u offices or gooutby theday. Chambermatds. &e, 4. CUARISOY STAN AMERICAN 10 G0 OUT HELP WANTED—FEMALES. 3. WORTH RTA RESPECTABLE GIRL AS CHAM: |” a ton HT FRENCH FINE LAUNDRY #OR LADIES AND bermaid and nurse or seamstress. 100 WEST SD ST., ROOM 16, FOURTH FLOOR. — fentieben wants some girls to work, Address Nme, “9 A competent colored taundress voliciis washing | ANN: ls, 365°6th av. 35 MING ST —A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN | todoathome. Apply to Mrs. SELLERS, - as chambermald and waitress, best city reference x <n th : from Jast place. 1 2 WEST 1771 ST,, FIRST FLOOR. --4 COLORED adie in work at home, free instruction; also Fuller 199 wrst RESPECTABLE YOUNG 12 Windrewe woud Khoa few gentionvsrsee famt. | &Barnam's Teokers (or oli sanchines: at fit Brondway. « 33D ST.—A SP Re noi } g. C1 . = = 1 ht fee wash es a REDUCTION IN TELEGRAPHY TO $16.—MEN, girl as chambermaiad d waitress or to do gen- aint Othe: @ral housework. Call for two days. ©) WEST 35TH ST., THIRD FLOOR, PRON women, boys and -girly'te learn and take positions Ee nae 14 experi ¥ demand greater than the supply. THOMPSON'S College BETWEEN MATH AND 75TH ‘4th av., opposite Cooper Institute, 4.286 in freA. respectable. gisl 16 do | Suining gonccmen a or farnilien ; . 0 tahey store. spec 0 dc See E as shamberwork, nochiection to do generat housework in | {ese Mrs J A WORK GIVEN OUT AT ADVANCE @ tall private family , good reterence, 14.2 WEST 2TH st, IN THE GROCERY STORE — + pay for first class sewing machines by instatn 42 WW reapectable woman wishes genucmene or | instruction 1 POND & CO, 142 East Eighth street OREW FIRST CLASS SEWING MACHINE—PAY- Dressmakers and Seamatresses, families’ washing to do at her own house; is a good laun- | and 21 Astor place. . copes dress; good reference. -FINEMENT, ‘G 6TH AV—A COMPETENT DRESS AND CLOAK reer A GENTLEMAN OF REFINEMENT, INTENDING 15 maker will co out to first claws ladies, oF take Weir |] QO MULBERRY ST, SECOND FLOOR, FRONT going South for the Winter, would like a young lady room.—-As first class laundress, no objection to | of culture and respectability as corapanion tor his daugh- = | do anstairs work ina small family and’ the fine washing N and ironing ; good reference. Work home, at moderate terms, 18 CORNELIA, 87. THIRD FLOOR.—AN AMERICAN a ; Pee ey eee sianopiatan tiworkon nese matings tae werhed tor | © 7TH AV., CORNER OF 20D sT., TOP FLOOR— | A —LADIES ARE INVITED. TO TAKE ma cioe a fas Tnouses ta Wa clige Address or call oo | OO Aremesiogie woman as Arse clam Inndreant + of sewing machine they like and to take out shirts, HAT MAKER, Would take in ladies’ washing ; Dest reference. &e., to make at home or in shop, and pay only smatlsums ~ ———— Ss —-~ n and leave small sums every week and se 2) WEST ATH STA PARISIAN DRESSMAKER | O] 5 WEST 27TH ota FIRST CLASS LAUNDRESS | their work. FINSBURY GARMENT MANUPA( 20 * go out by the day ; has worked in one of the first ©) ‘soheita ladiety’ and gentiemen's washing at her | 106 Chambers st. r. Address, appointing interview, H. N, P., Herald Gp. town Branch oftice. 4 exilence, OF 1 iy day; fing and eg aa ‘SaeeieneaeOeed _ potas ee ee Oe ee ee A, ™ STEWART & co. Want 6)] DELANCEY ST.—A PROTESTANT SEAMSTRESS | ~ pee . QI] Aaa privase fesang, to secin in chamborwore 216 EAS! Sth St, BETWEEN BOWERY AND 2D first cbass DK —— | 4 av.,room 6.—A woman wishes to take in wash- : : ae G7 SAS? TH ST—A YOUNG LADY, WHO 18 A | ink and Ironing o go out by the day. first class LETTER EMBROIDERERS, first class operator on Wheeler & Wilson's and . aE epee r 3 ‘Wilcda & Gibbs’ sowing mach would tike to make a | Q]G BAST STH ST. REAR AN ACCOMPLISHED first class LACE WORKERS. fow more engagemenis by the week or day; has her own laundress wishes mily’s washing or a ladys perts only sewing machine it necded. Address or call as above. | ANd gentleman's; understands French fiuting and” is Steady empleyment and liberal pay. Apply at Ninth ANDERSON willing to go out by the day, best city reference. Callon | street entrance, Broadway and Tenth street ee om or address ©. 8, 5 ENC — a QALESLADIES.—WANTED, A FIRST CLASS SALES. TH AV.—AN PERIENCED FRENCH DRESS: J 5 T A OO ete errant ete day | 99S BAST ASE ST.) NEAR SD AV—A cOME + | Sigae forthe kid move and Aibbon departments; none ; york hoi class reference. 1 “laudress will do afew gentlemen’s washing in | but first class bands need apply. SSC ce food style at 75e. per dozen, or families’ washing, futing J. ROTHSCHILD, 58 West th st. HTH ST.—A FIRST CLASS DR and pillow shams done up equal to new; ironing a) — i ck VR. pane 95 MAKER | Mutihg done reaconably ; Dest reterence: “Call on or ud WAXTED—A FIRST GLASS COOK FOR AN OYSTER De) solicitsa iow more engagements by the day, in | dress Mrs, HOBBS, wei hou: pply wt 134 Bleecker st. old VUES D4Q WEST 1TH st., TWO STAIRS “a - ANTED—CLEAN, iby LITTLE GIRLS 48 CASH 3D AV.=A_ FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKER American widow wants a tew gentle children, R MC ©O,, Math st. and 6th av 10: yeas Etewiattrerecveioers by the day or | families’ washing at her own home. Mrs. CAVANAGH. r wn TANTED—A COLOR ‘week. Call or address, uk 308 EAST SoTH st. TOP FLOOR —& LAUNDE W petent person 1 133 Anvexperionced’ drestiuaker would make aicw | ted ae ene nn | \WANTER-AN EXPERIENCED SALSEMAN FOR THE sacemhe sitionesn. dlls = — silk department: good city reference required. Mra tnteeen ea ne tadient /Dousek teeae aoe QI4 EAST SD ST—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN | _ ___ CAMPION & STUART, 831 Broadway. wishes some washing at her own he r ZCOND FLOOR.—A DRE flute and polish and furnish excellent references, Cail TANTED—A_ DRESSMAK TO OPERATE ON the day; references gi irover & Baker's a good trimmer |. | In the store for two days. —— Be eee - x, | and apprentice. “Apply to REGAN, 649 6th av. )Q2 EAST 35TH ST.—A PERSON DESIRES EAST SIST ST.—AN EXPERIENCED LA UN- 9 Ae PRR RNS 2 * = * : hak F wants washing todo at home or would go 7 ANTED—LACE WORKERS, FIRST CLASS HAND 236. rering AOA ap AT) et ier ; linens done in superior style. CID igs eee also former hands wanted immediately. eae eis Apply to HOLLINGSWORTH & LEEDS, 634 Broadway DRG EARL 2D Sh—A FIRST CLASS DRESSMARER AKT oA ELIT OMe W GHIA OME ET 116) shes afew more engagements to yo out to by \ TANTED—AN AMERICAN MAN EXPERI- es ence to tend a first class bakery: no. others Sheieeck. Gail or address. iced. “Address, in own handwriting, W. W. WALL, 767 ot av. D COOK; NONE BUT A COM- danswer, Apply at 39 Grove st. for one week. WEST 4TH ST., ROOM 11.—WASHING xperienced English laundr Ki shortest not ies’ washing done by the month or doze erences. . Mrs. W LTH ST, ROOM 10a FIRST CLASS | WTAXTED—A GOOD COOK, WASHER AND IRONER, estant laundress to go out by the day or and @ chambermaid and waitress, Apply, with Dp‘ WEST 49TH ST.—A 4 stands dressmaking rate on all machines, 6) WENT 25TH 8T.—LADIES WISHING CUTTING | Month;is a splendid ironer and fluter; would take home | references, on Monday morning ater 10 o'clock,’ at 17 262 Mi Htting done in latest style. at their homes, | the same ; best city reference, Call or address. oe ERRNO oes LO ATA aTemedated by calling on or addressing Miss |“) OQ Easr 177H ST., FIRST FLOOR.—A RESPECT. ANTED—A HEALTHY WOMAN WITH FRESH ~ ~ 4 oJ able woman, a competent laundress, wisnes a breast of milk for child seven weeks old; must take Q]Q IST ST., WILLIAMSBURG (BROOKLYN). E. D.— | few families’ washing: can do up clothes in the neatest | ittoher residence. Terms must be reasonable. Address ne y. ghly e manner, 75e. per dozen; fluting done on easy terms; | RAYMOND, Herald Uptown Branch office. BIG Wyong dye who. toscughy: andereanda Sa diian WrMBAAERtielO sar: CHL Mreeutioe ee sedteche lI See A NEAT GIRL, AS WAITR Sressmaking, wis can come | best rete! es a few good customers AND ‘well recommended; terms moderate. Address for one re ra! s . SLABS ANTED.- , QQ East WH ST—AS FIRST CLARS LAUN- chambermaid in a small family ‘oughly ee Comoe c 5QSZ Grew: cadertante Frouch futing-dresmaking | undersiand hervosinean name others Apply 3QB_ BEASTS ST—A YOUNG wowaN wignes | Anil any Kind of family sewin nee. At SI West Soth st,, between 10 and 3.0% to go out by th day to sew or would take home work; has a Whecle D—BY AN AMERI a young German girl 0 as working housekeepe ddress, stating age, AME : : 2OQ) YH AV., BETWEEN 4TH AND 45TH STS.— & Wilson machine, 629 A respectable woman wishes washing at ber Fe aren rman QA) EAST VTH ST.—A YOUNG GIRL AS SEAM. | Fesidence. tah CAN. Hecldaen” DO) wie, cand wait ce 4 lady or growing chil- ss fda REE HESERIRLOm pS: g i cl Nurses. ac. ee SUED R nn Ge aie WASTED CLADIES | WISHING, GENTEEL AND wine on | ]()'7 3D,AY, SECOND FLOOR, BACK ROOM—A profitable business can make $3 to $7 per day soli : young Woman as nurse; can do plain sewing; | citing orders: convenient little article, wanted by all willing to go In the country; speaks French, Spanish and | classes. 615 Broadway, up stairs, office 1. vA “ANE ee , ‘A. FULLY COMPETENT WOMAN AS UBS VG a leer ota D4] PAST BD ST, SECOND FLOOR, BACK KOON WAntre, totake onergeot aniniantday and nights sake Deer Uremes fouilonanty and Go niiliicace oo onke 4-1 respectable married woman as wet hurse;Has | mustbe willing and pationt?. good wages to competent Gt reasonable prices Z ( a tresh breast of milk; best city references. person, Apply at 51 West sth st., between 10 and 3, Mon- a eUELIEE : Gay. A Se matin cone ate ANG Bice hasten kak owe, chide wand WaANTEDoIN A SMALL FAMILY A GIRL TO TAKE Sree RICHMAN, box E50 New York Fortomee. "| Niernce gives nn ne | goog Sock and, ceoslient lnunarsss: nous relerence ro: Acineany: cuisrnisacciouu ince wet oe 435. WEST 4TH ST, BETWEEN 9TH AND worn | toon Monday’ at 3 Bust Both ee) eeenenn Gress DREREMALEN: bos 151 Herat om Oo avs—A young ‘married woman, with « fresh aie oa A COMPETE N GENTLEMAN AND one speaking ren, understands dressimakii GT] SHAN GANY KIND OF FAMILY dressmaking wanted ; would go out. by the day. Hing the third bell, Mrs. SCHRUTER, BETWI tent dre: IENCED SALESWO- RES, corner 19th st. and =e me _____| ‘breast of milk, as wet nurse. Inquire tor three days. AW see eee ‘T DRESSMAK INDE! ms = a men. Apply to R. 3 eutting, tang and trimming “wishes afew more | 47] GTHLAY., OVER THE FANCY STORE.—A LADY | 6th av Bugagements to go out by she day. Address DRESS. is open for an engagement as monthly or invalid’s | ——— Scan MAKER, box 104 Herald Uptown Branch ofice, nurse; best city referenc Mrs.J. 1. ALLAD BT, CLASS DRESSMA LADY, WHO THOROUHLY UNDERSTANDS Miscellaneous. - = + z . making infants’ clothing, would like to engage to herr SITUATIONS WANTED—MALES, make entire outdts or single articles at less than usnal | G4 CONCORD ST., BROORLYN.—A YOUNG GER. | ~ Prices: also infants’ baskets. Address 8, M., West side man lady, recently arrived, desires to place her- BOY TO WAIT ID Advertisement office, 308 West 231 st. The advertiser will | self with a private family in New York or Brooklyn as ‘and good reterenve, 49 eal with spec companion and assistant to the lady of the house; is | — — = 7 a ———________—.. | familiar with sewing machine and piano; large salary SITUATION WANTED BY A YOUNG GRADUAT! YOUNG WHO I A COMPETENT | no object Call on or address Miss F. A Retreat 5. Too West 44th at operator on Wheeler & Wilson's sewing machine, | ~~ ————-— -% cman ws ares a situation as seamstress in a respectable tamily; | QQQ WEST 2D ST.—AS COMPANION FOR A YOUNG you Bas her own sewing machi wages not so much looked lady ; is fully competent to superintend the house A er for ay a comfortable hor t references given. Ad- | of an invalid or do anything that one lady would require | dress § WANTED—AT 147 EAST MAN WISH willing to maki + 142 Waverley place. A SITUATION AS WAIT. imself generally useful, Ad- dress SEAMSTRESS, Herald Uptown Branch office. of another ; references given and required. Call on or SAS oad : ————_ |_ address COMPANION, A YOUNG COLORED MAN WANTS A SITUATION FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKER WOULD LIKE A ee ~ | AA. as waiter or coachman ina private family, Apply Jow more engagements by the day evening, street | 4 Q() 2D AV. THIRD FLOOR—A RESPECTABLE | at No. la Minetia st, second floor. id dinner dresses in the latest styles. Address M., box JU woman to go out to a few more customers by th ee ~ = SETS 2 Herald Uptown Branch office. day to clean, wash and iron. A. RESPECTABLE YOUNG COLORED MAN AS a ———— — ———— : = ~ : ‘ oftice, Address W. M. 200 ER, OF THE HIGHEST RESPEC. YOUNG LADY WISHES EMPLOYMENT OF SOM oh bisa choos tilt box hasa Hall Room and Parlor adjoining. to kind; unexceptionable referen Respectal - Saaaaareneant enn Jet, toa lady. Address, all the week, MADAME, 71 West | parties address L. W.,box 102 Herald Uptown Branch MARRIED MAN, AGED 2%, AS LIGHT PORTER Forty-eighth ui office. or night watehman (outside or in) ; good referenc = : Eee A. er: ce, YENTLEMEN'S FIN ‘DRE you TVATED, | S20fee8 ne X ‘paired. Cail 1 dthav., | AL refined, per ding SMART YOUNG MAN AS PORTER; NOT AFRAID to | ‘of work and knows the city well, eorner 30th st. Best r 5 topics of the da; arty goin : Ww H. ARMSTRONG, 140 and 142 6th av. ‘hington for ANTED—BY A YOUNG GIRL, A PLACE TO LEARN etary and amanuensis, who pt her ser. | —— : " shirt making where she can hav vices for her expenses, Address Mrs. D. GREY, Herald YOUNG MAN WANTS A SITUATION AS VALET is willing to pay Uptown Branch office, 1,265 Broadway. or waiter Ina, first-class private. family: good satis- = | faction give hone: YOUNG LADY WISHES A SITUATION AS 4 fay ste west sane. companion or assisiant in houseke ; | Saree: EST the country: is competent. to make all RESPECTABLE YOUNG MAN WISHE dresses, Address E, M. M., Herald Uptown tion as first or second waiter in a private iamily: h office. Lor address for two days at 28 LADY OF CULTURE AND PRACTICAL EXPERL y and capability, Callon Mon. General Housework, &c. 130 BAST, RTH STA FRENCH LabY TO DO OV general housework ; good reference. ©) WASHINGTON BY A YOU SON 4 nd “ ero § Y, ON WA} TED—BY ANE NGLISHMAN, AS 382 Mist trom Ensland, to do me housework ine | db _euce, unexpectedly thrown upon herown resources, | A SITUATI ae Lae Loosattthnnndh GOR Et there are children; no adventurer need. a the highest references from some of the leading me: iy 3-un the State, Address r three days E, L., 134 West 28th spas YOUNG MAN, 17 YEARS OF AGE, DESIRES A DEPRIVED OF | JA. situation in some wholesale house: first class refer- 4 maid or com- | ences and security. Call on or address D. C., 225 Henry € 3D AV., FIRST FLOOR, FRONT ROOM.—AN hable references given and required. Addre 496 Fan itl to do gencral Bouseworky city or .D, box 190 Herald office, Washington, D.C, country. LADY WHO HAS LATELY BE s AA ner house would like to go as lad 883 WAV AEAR MD ST. (RING THIRD BELL.— | panion or housekeeper; is fully capable of either of them; | st. city e) A girl, 14 years old, to assist in veneral housework | best references given’ and required. Address tor one Be asia anes a 4n a mal! private tamil week M. C., West Side Advertivement office, 308 West SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUTH, “4 dd st. of 7 80) vholesale ANIRDLNY A COMRERERS AMERICAN WOMAN Sie __ | ZA of age, who writes a plain hand, in some wholesale sane “ house ; can furnish the very best reference; resides with ¥ D AMERICAN WOMAN. A | his parents in Brooklyn. Address INDUSTRIOUS, box situation in a kind. considerate family: is willing | 200 Herald office. — to assist in household duties: also tamily sewing: can cut | = “ anne 7 se. and make children’s clothing very weil, both boys’ and GENTLEMAN HAVING HAD HT YEARS’ EX- Housekcepers, & girls’; or would take charge of an invalid or the position | AL “perience in the hotel and restaurant business, de J] CARMINE STAN AMERICAN | WOMA as working housekeeper in a widower's family: istaith- | gires'a position as steward: thoroughly understands years 0 as housekeeper, or would oin & p ful and trustworthy; no objection to go out of the city. | % id parts, business” firee cles referencen ade in business ¥ | Address for three days Mrs. 8, A., Herald Uptown | Gaserintand party business; Arst class references, Ad Branch office. = Q() PEL, EYST : y OR ROWE Kian EF SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG eepel in a phe ; ‘T OF SOME KIND BY A | Sold, of respectable parentage VU im a private family nexceptionable references, | hws best reterences. For particu ranch offic Chatham st. GITUATIONS WANTE, . a situation in a small family todo housework. Ad: WASTED-BY A SETTL @rew G. mi. G., Herald office, MAN. I6 YEARS well educated and apply at ottice, 74 EAR ORCHARD ST.—AS HOUSE. TANTE! ) e Orhotel, understands | WWANTEDSEMPLOYM Me linen room; can give good references; salary Notso | guarese G: box 173 th oaia Upts Much a object as a reliable place; isa member of the Duodha tea tatad Bake » Vresbyterian church. aaa RY TWO BOYS, 15 AND 17 € - a r > OFS Intelligence OMees, years of age, to learn a business; are well educated V3 “Coecated ne resned. an henssheoner ie c cone? : ae SERVANTS, HIGHLY | Heo sne mmendsa: reside with parents, Aadress W. B., quan’s family OF as Copy IRSf CLASS GERMAN SERVANTS, HIGHLY | Herald Uptown Branch office Call on or address Mrs. 5. | recommended, will be found at the GERMAN | BUREAU, No. 2 Bleecker street, corner Bowery. ‘WANTED -2Y AN ED RUSSELL. LISHMAN, A SITUATION AS ae Oh aA ly “i rie " eed first waiter in a private family, 3 V72 ME EP SPA YOUNG LADY As HOUSE: |G” JouN's GUILD.—FOR SERVANTS APPLY ATTHE | of as valetto a angie gentleman: 10 oh to travel, P | DD. Guild office, St John’s chapel. No fees. Address R. J., box 126 Herald Uptown Branch office. | Rey. ALVAH WISWALL, Master. 6)6) WEN@ SIST ST—AN AMERICAN MIDDL e SITU SIN ; PIC! < 22 yedvady jo assist a indy in housekeeping; un- | er y ANilling to make hitsgett Meet wages ho oat } erstands cutting garments; can do any kind of ine «ew. | PROFESSIONAL SITUATIONS WANTED= | jiigresy li F.C, Herald ofiees ee es SMES Bo object. we and braiding. | FEMALES. hey d . 4.09 EAST, STH ST OAN (AMERICAN WIDOW | Q97 FOURTH AVENUE, BETW 10TH AND TH CLERKS AND SALESMEN. ladv as housekeeper. Call on or address Mrs. | fts,—Prench dress and cloak making and all kinds | ~~ . ‘ a aie . ‘WILSON. of Machine sewing done at reasonable prices. MERICAN BOY WA) ACQUAINTED WITH - ™ . Madam HANSON, shipping preferred. Address box 2.295 Post off 699 2A. NEXT DOOR TO CORNER OF aH | — : — We (American) ‘as housekeeper; | QQ MACDOUGAL ST.. NEAR BLEECKER.—A PRAC YOUNG MAN, WITH GOOD REFERENCE, DESIRES ae filles widower's family preferred, | Je) tical aressmaker desires the work of a few first a situation as bookkeeper or assistant. Address A, est relerence; no objectio tochildren. Call oraddress: | class familiesat her own residence; latest styles a spe- | B,, box 129 Herald office. | ~ | cialty, m WORKING HOUSEKEEPER WANTS A POSITION, —— oo — DRY GOODS JOBBING SALESMAN, WITH FIGHT VE! JERMAN NURSERY GOVER. years’ experience in Boston and ope in Chicago, | Address HOUSEKEEPER, Herald office. 16% " De king English and French, wishes a sit. | will be open for engagement January 1. Address D. E. uation; does all kinds of hand sewiug. Can be seen at | G., room 2, 124 Clark st, Chicago, il. “y | present place, | omg > — | THOROUGH BOOKKEEPFR, OF FIPTE! ——— AX MERICAN LADY DESIRES A POSITION TO | years’ experience, an untiring worker, desires & )W WOULD LIKE A POSITION IN English, French and music ina private tamily | position of trust and re ily; best possible recom: Amity as housekeeper, None butrespect- | im exchange for Uoard highest reterences given, Ad- | mendation. Address A. B. C., box i7/ Herald ofee. s heed address Mrs, THOMAS, station D. dress ENGARD, Herald Uptown Branch office = —— ——-~ = | ™ e | HOUSE GOING OUT OF BUSINESS WANTS FOR. | <i AL YOU80 WIDOW LADY OF REFINEMENT. AGED | LADY WISHES ENVELOPES TO DIRECT—HAS | /\ its bookkeeper and cashier @ situation; can recom: 2. ae housek: idower' is cheer Apply between Hand 4¢ | mend him faithful in every respect. Paraiculars can be ful and obliging: no objectiop to tr Address | O'clock, Monday, at 21 East Houston st, room $, first | obtained of M. Bie CLARA MORTIMER, HeBhld ofice | floor. | rete ae vetiees ain oi - | ——_—_—_—_—~ " - YOUNG MAN, EXPERIENCED STENOGRAPHER, A (ibOW OF 32 YEARS DESIRES A POSITION AS | YOUNG LADY COMPETENT TO TEACH ENGLISH | /\ with knowledge of law, wishes an engavement in nekeeper: is periectly capable of taking entire | ZL and French, desires to obtain a situation ax visiting | a law or other office. Address STENOGRAPHER, Herald eharge no Hm to the country, or would travel. | governess in private famill excellent reterence. Ad. | office. Address M x 14 Herald office dress E D., box 666 Elizabeth city, N. J. A‘ AMEMICAN WIDOW AGED FORTY, WELL F LADY TEACHER OF ABILITY WIL! GIVE LES cuted, wishes situats with awidowercr twenelor | A in English, French, German. Latin. M uric and | & yout from torte to Atty years " 1 ie ; nee, present pupils. Ad BSR ieee TRU GAFS, As housekeeper. Address $4 per month ; reference, present pupils. p ee NOX, box 213 Herald office. LADY OF REFINEMENT AND EDUC ENGLISH LADY GRADUATE, OF LON! Wishes @ position w: housekeeper wid a teacher and with the highest veferred, Address for three rt Geucreribimuse deste yh Branch office NEW ENGLAND LADY, FULLY COMPETENT TO | superintend a centlemay's by d; instruction in English, music ya widowers fauuly Parucu y kai resin excepsionable. Call on, atter $15 P.M, daily, Meus daye Mire db LOW SRD, Brookiyy (NY) Fortyftice, | addreny Migs Le, JU Bast O20 si A MiDD: GED LADY AS HOUSEKEEPER, best reterence, Address Mrs. 8. J. HARE, Post office Brooklyn N 3 MAN, 21 YEARS OP AGE, HAVING BEST y reference ax to character, ability, stant book roreopyist; Address L. N., Warrenville, Somerset county N AMERICAN, AGED %, OF L business experience, fully cap correspondence, credits, cq nagement, whe ti ated there. is oj revery capacity, for service ty may direct. Al rererence ¢ and sup@rior business tact ve days ENERGY, ROE PRACTICAL With books, we- ne and general in the tropies aeagement in requivalent is offered ; willbe nd Is ow Open to negotiations: priv. worth, Ad" 08 1M E trai oftice, YOUNG LADY, WHO WRITES A PLAIN BUSI- A _ CLERKS AND _SALESMEN, lace or tri Addrens A. C., box 1070 OOKKEEPING,WANTED.—I WILL INSTRUC thoroughly in bookkeeping and mercantile affairs a few young men at my honso, Brooklyn, 7 to 10 P.M. YOUNG MAN, RESIDENT OF PUILADELPHLA, desires the agency im that oy of & white goods, Tiiigdetphia and nearby’ trade: best neta q ‘a ; Dest ret Pinadelphin ogee Post office. terms moderate. Addiess COLLINS, box 140 Herald office, RY GOODS SALESMAN WANTE: MAN WITH ity experience apply to SULLIVAN & GREEN, 275 ath av, {)NGLISH HARDWA 4 enced travelling salesman, with first ct Rone others need apply.” Address box NE TO THREE HUNDRED DO! Ny one securing me position as bookkeeper or in sone good mercantile or banking house or nce office: Al referen Address COMPETENT, GALESMAN WANTE, WU LKY & CO., 49 Broadway. RE.—WANTED, AN EXPERI- connee- 533 Post RS PAID TO # ax to ¢ rald offi APPLY TO EDSON, BRAD- pacity and sbi GALESMAN WANTED—IN A JEWELRY | STORE. ‘One who thoronght apply to GEO. C. ALLE! wIX SALESMEN WANTED—TO SELL AN ily Bible; $150 to $300 per month can be ERMAN, Herald office. ess SALI GITUATION WANTED hardware, food reter House Ht on avenue. SALESMAN WANTED—A ¢ man, thoroughly sey trimming” busi and eommanding lary trades fone ethers need apply, Address box G82 Pu clothie: omices New York. understands the business may , 441 Broadway. BY A YOUNG MAN IN THE r furniture busine: ee. Address box 2) Brooklyn Post offlee 20M PETE) ENERGETIC nted with the wholesale 0 OHNE AL DRY GOODS JOBLERS oR DRESS orire.—An fue inl aulesiuan, commen a near-by and city cash trnde of about $0800, * open to Sarna? en ~& frst class pense ;. Mone others treated i fe dares G NTLEMA: ald oftice. INEMPORARY EMPLOYMENT WANTED—BY A THO. rough double entry reference. Address or call on. Toom 43. WANTED—AN EXPE, hear by trade, tor a house. Address box 1! ANTED—POSITION oughly competent bookkeeper; Al re gokkeeper: toring reasonable ; |. MONIEY, 6¢ Broudway, RIENCED SALESMAN, WITH eash hosiery and notion jobbing Post offi IST JANUARY, BY A 'THOR- rences, Ad- arsss Z. D., Herald office. Want —FIVE C0 quired; permanent employment for the Win Call at room 7, 407 and 409 Broad wa; YLLECTORS, SECURITY Bt ANTED—IN A LARGE TAILORS? 'TREMMIN house, two or thi e young men to take charve of stock and learn the business, Address A, B., Merald offfco. ANTED—ONE OR having experience and @ reliable trad Woolle: MARQUAND ANTED—A THOROUGH GENTLEMANLY SA) man, to sell pertect fitting shirts to measure offer a good chan FUNTON & n 7 ANTED— A goods), a thorongh salesman for 616 Broadway THOSE TWO SALESMEN, in jobbing ns can apply in person or by letter to STIMSON, eb. ron — Broadway, We ran @hergetic man Apply to OTH HOUSE UNPORTED jew York State and near-by'trade. None but those commanding a tine and established trade WILLIS, No. 5 Mercer ANTED—A SITUAT salesman, in a has had’9 years? «: vholesall inted with Eastern trade need apply to RAUDOUINE & New York. Cail after3 P, M. ION, BY A YOUNG MAN, AS r retail boot and ‘shoe ein the business; well ‘ould travel on’ com> xperi nl mission. Address T. A. W., 79 Division st. WANTED IND many a with bookkeepi ursuits, Refer wen forfour years, A. dw business experi pable of taking charge also like employ ate salary expect Herald office. V TAN goods sold by who has a tho dence of the job! a liberal arra tent for the ¢ which TUR K, box 5, V ‘sand tw! il be’ st need appl: wich st. WARTED A Youn his parents, as cas! MPLOYMENT IN any secti Mi ent tor a son 20 years of age: ed, Address G. M. WILLIAMS, box 14 'TED—BY A MANU igh Acquaintance with and th Address, stating name and unless they und ness, Apply to-day (Sunday) from’2 to 3P.M. at 450 T BY A YOUN inted u cantile With whow he has FP. & A, M., 688 Hudson st. TABLE jon of th by a mar- ing to work; of varieil’ and erenc of any ordinary bus a moder. TURER OF A LINE OF stationers, a travelling sal retailers throughout the country ill be made with a party comp etly confidential, MAN ‘ost oMice. A GROCERY STORE rstaund the bu MAN WHO RESIDES WITH ier ; must write a good hand, be quick at figures and a good judge or money; one Who has had some experience in ferred: goodwecurity (or only to JU for suitable en mmercial, young man, aged 23, of Teterences and security $ 5() BONUS WILL dence, GUARDIAN, Herala office. $1 A) BoNus.—a OU with Al referenc position, either in a comme: stands both pertectly. box 4,429 Post office. $1.000 4 YEAR,—BUSINESS, _ NBWSPAP ILSON & GREIG, 771 Broaawa; maniiacturing or mercantile business, good business habits: fi a ‘retail dry goods house pre- $1,000 required. Apply by letier BE GIVEN BY ADVERTISER mpl nt In bank, insurance if required. Address, THOROUGH BOOKKE R, will pay this amount for a fal house or notel; under- Address KNIGHTS TEMPLAR, I and Book ‘Publishing.—Wanted, a man to write, canvass, travel and do anything that'is wanted; the above will’ be patd merited. Address, with 3,485 Post office. A (OLORED MAN. F AA. situation as groom; West 39th st, (AS COACHMAN AND FIRST CLASS GROOM ceptional reference, West 13th st., betw stable, if party. suit’ and more when referetice and qualification, box EN AND GARDEViKs, FROM THE SOU H WISHES A good revere! Apply at 17 ; UNEX- Apply to or address J. K., 18 oth and 6th avs. government A YOUNG PROTESTANT MAN WISHES A SITUA- tion as coachman ful; understands the objection to the country ; will make himself generally use- re of horses and can milk; excellent city reference. ‘Ad dress 8, B., box 27 Uptown Advertisement office, 5433 West 32d st. WASTED—SITUATIO: Wife as first class c stands cooking in all its branches; first class ref Callon. or address H. A., 185 Bleecker st., over Fi man’s Bank, WARTED—BY AN ENGLISH GENTLEMAN OF IN. dependant means, with a thorough — practi knowledge of farming, # man in the management able home and pleasant NS BY A COLORED MAN AND oachman and cook’ wife under. ence, engagement ty assist a g of his tarm or estate, a comfort- rociety being more’ sought for than a lange remuneration; reierences exchanged. Ad- dress E. D., Herald office. first class inan ast employment, Cad 1 West 30th st. 41 ton-hole Lancet, the axents; cannot tai HIN, a A Greeley A. fapay: Appt + graphy. Apply at or Telegraphiy, 199 BUH st, references—otiicers Wi stern Union Telegraph Compan; REDUCTION IN TE women, boys and girls to learn and take 1 demand greater than the supply. THOMPSON'S ANTED—A SITUATION AS COACHMAN, BY A best rei ence from present and be seen at his employer's stable, HELP WANTED—MALES, GENTS WANTED—TO SELL THE PROTEAN BUT. best elling article yet offered to to make $10 per day. AIR, 599 Broadway, room 28. TS WANTED—TO SELL THE ENGRAVING OF nd family; one gentleman made $28 Mon- day, “Also agents tor other new articles. MERICAN NOVELTY CO., 302 Broadway (G MEN WANTED TO LEARN TELE. RANDOLPH'S National School between Broadway and 4th ay. LEGRAPHY TO $15,—MEN lege, 20 4th av., opposite Cooper Institute. Box, WANTED IN OFFICE OF A WHOLESALE drug store; one haying experience and writing « good hand may ‘address WHOLESALK DRUGGIST, Her- ald office, IBLE ©. VASSER! ‘&c,, in the cities of Pittsburg, Cincinnati and Ole LL BIBL FIVE MEN TO jand, and other new districts; agents can make more monty here than in any. dress JAMES J. COOGA burg, Pa. WASTED—AT 6 BR ther location. Apply to or ad« 63 and 65 Wood street, Pitts: Fare and expenses paid to and from, ADWAY, TWO OR THREE EN. ergetic men of good address. WANTED=A CANVASSER FOR | A BROOKLYN paper; established ER, Herald office. b LEX, box Vv TANTED—A_ RESPE! rands and work in week. Address, in own 1% Herald office WANTED-A RELIAB! 586 Post office. ten years, Address CANVA: TANTED—IN A LAW OFFIC! AN AMERICAN 1b years old. who writes a good hand, Address TABLE BOY TO GO ER- a downtown office; wages $3 a handwriting, IMPORTER, box LE MAN TO TAKE CHARGE of a first class bar and liquor store; some capital ay., corner Sith st. WANTED—BY A CAPABLE Yor ation to take care | required; a good bookkeeper preierred. Apply ut 9o4 3d ‘e MAN, A SITU. id or any other posi. of an inva fon in asamily. Address BUSINESS, box 113 Meraid of Uptown Branch office. WASTED <A YOUNG machines; pretere the streets of Brooklyn at 98 4th st., corner of South Sth, Brooklyn, K. D. J ANTED—EXPERI MAN TO DELIVER SEWING ce given to one ucquainted with Must anderstand a borse. Cail SED DRIVERS FOR PARC wagons: wnust have exceliont references for hon: esty and sobriet, given to every confidential cireular to IDGE, Business Agent, 143 Washing V TANTED—ONE GEN ‘ collect mon earing persons need # Traws $240 monthly; sa) class man. Address De JANTED—TRAVELLERS FOR A LA d Jobbing dry ¢ 1 with an established in ing a is eonfide tieulars given, Addr ANTED—A YOUNG dress, living with fh pseriber: . H. MACY & CO., Math st. and 6th av. WANTED TAGENTS TO OBTAIN SUBSCRIBERS FOR & popular magazine; beautitnl chrome-lith raph t stamp tor gents BO, A, COOL » Boston TLEMAN, TO ANVASS AND y for an old house; none but well-ap ply: one of our prosent FY and commission to one fire LLAKS AND CENTS, Herald | RGE IM these Davin) te only require hot noticed unless full PORT x is hous TW. 0. Herald off M WITH A GOOD AD. parents, ag driver of our par security for $1,000 required. AG e aid salary required, WILSON WANTED—MALES. WaANT#D—0vs AND LADS TO GO WITH DELIV. bis aha 7 Cv ©0., corne: ind deliver parcels. r lath st. and 6th av. W 481ED—THREE GOOD TRUCK DRIVERS; STEADY Tgrh and ood pay; must give security.” Address ali office. DRIVER, He) _.. THE TRADES. A PHOTOGRAFHER WANTED—AT 421 CANAL ST. Call to-day, before 10 A. M., at the gallery. « A KEW ENTERPRISING, ACT! MACHINISTS can have a payi ney to travel West, South or Kast. Address WATTS Tox 144 Herald office. A GENTLEMAN, JUST LANDED FROM EUROPE yell acquainted’ with photogr aphy, wishes a sina tion at a photographers. dress P., box 127 Herald Up- town Branch ice, 1,265 Broad wa; AX, ACTIVE MANAGER, 2) YEARS’ EXPERIENCE in factory, machine shop: boat companies, ‘desires aa onan York; thorough’ knowledge of machine raslroad and steam tot New systematic ement labor, office routt Ta fyste Jabor, office routine and business customs. Adress MAN 'y City Post oftice. COMPOSITORS WANTED—AT 8, W. GREEN'S, 18 J Jacob st. ere, GRINDER WANTED—AT THE ARCADE FILE iw st orks, Bing Sing, N. Ye; a ge work at ne suaranteed steady i workman will be per cent addea, GUUDERS WANTED—ON PICTURE FRAMES. 654 ee Broadway, up stairs, RON WORKS.—AN EXPYRIENCED PE. dle axed, desires a situation February 4; thord iron and wire rallings and all kinds posted |, MLD. nly fancy cust and wrought iron work; competent to make esti mates and superintend; fainillar with bookkeeping and erivciy reliable, Aditress confidentially THOMPSON, box 176 Herald Uptow: nich oflie EWELLERS.—WANTED, A SITUATION BY A GOD J gobbing Jeweler, Address JEWELLER, Uevald M&S, DRESSMAKERS WaNreD. Ohio; competent hands will find during the seaxo) wages required, Jand, Ohio. Macuasr WANTED—A FIRST € ~FOR CLEVELAND, cady employment Addr stats fail partion ars as to . MOALLAN, No.1 Euclid aves levee LASS. SEWING tnachine adjuster wanted, to work on shuttle sewing machines for the retail trade, ‘at a distributing office In this city’; he am experienced adju iter and furnish refere first class ast bi and sobriety. Apply by letter, enclosing reference, stat- ing name, age and place of resid experi in the business and w dress JOHN P, COOPER, station D. lwo FILE GRINDERS WA WHYELER, CLEMSON & CO., county, N. Y. ce, together with past e last encased. Ad- NIED.—APPLY TO Middletown, Orange 7° PRINTERS.—FOREMANSHIP WANTED, BY A thoroughly practical ewspaper in all their detail Address for one week, W. E. NO CIVIL ENGINEER: ngineer, who thorot also slon; man; understands book, job and all kinds of presses, ., Dox 188 Herald office. WANTED, AN ASSISTANT ghly understands his protes- nust be a good mathematician and drau chisman, and also first class fleld man. Address, for three days, stati H. VAN DYKE, Civil Engineer, bi Position permuneut to a satistaclory person. J ANTED—TWO CARD PLATE PRIN work guaranteed ; good prices HOSKINS, 913 Arch st., Philadelphi fs qualitications and references, with real name. W. ox 121 Herald office. ADY Address W. H. pa a. D—A YOUNG MAN “WHO HAS SOME TAN’ Winewiste 3 attending a steam table in a dining saloon, Apply at 488 Canal st. WANTED A YOUNG MAN OF GOOD CHARACTER, understanding the bute a market. Apply at 516 6th a) \TED—AN — EXPERIENCE! 83 Fulton st., New Yo W4STED—FOR QUITO, SOUTH brickmaker, For further particuli BROTHER TELLOW, Westchester, ‘AN! \ type plates and make himnse! a stereotype foundry, ITO ENGRAVING COMP. W shirt laundry; one who thoroughly understands the busin steady pli and ean give good rei _ Address LAUNDRY, WANTEDA | SITUATION AS ering bus oom wire weaver. Apply at STANTAT ork, ‘D—A YOUNG MAN TO BLOC! ness, to Work in D RIGHT HA D & or Eust Newark, AMERICA, A FIRST class saddle and harness maker; also a first class jars Call on or address nerall Y, 62 Cortlandt st. ‘AN IN AN ferences will fnd « Herald office. WOOLLEN BOSS arder and spinner, by an experienced man, well d reference can be. given, 8, 604 charge of the power looms in rrow fabrics are produce 'y need address SONS, Fifth and Cherry streets, Philadelphia. vainted with self-operating spinning machin Apply to JOHN BUR: only those, ski ADVERTISEMENT DE CHAMBRE, UNE T FOREMAN TO TAKE amanuti ‘tory where din this STMANN & 1. HO! ( qui peut coiffer les chevenx. S’adresser Sme av., 749. EUROPEAN STEAMSHIPS, NAToxar. LINE OF ST) AMERS, Wevkly to Queenstown and Liverpool, fortnightly to London direct. TO QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL, trom piers 44 and 47 Nort hompxon...... Wednesday, “ Wednesday, Wednesday, Wednesday, sep. lat th Bi Dec. 1, at 2 P. Dee. 18, at 7:30 A, M- Dec. 25, at 1 P. er. T THE LARGEST IN THE TRADE. Cabin passage, $65 and $75, currency teerage, $29, currency. Prepaid steerage tickets from Livery Londonderry, Glasgow, Cardiff, Bris CHEAPER THAN BY ANY For further information apply at the company's offic 69 Broadway. WONARD LY ‘ys 1, Queenstown, tol or London, OTHER LINE. HURST, Manager. } ‘The British and North American Royal Mail steamships, between New York and Liverpool, cailing at Cork Harbor, From New York. JAVA..Wednesday, Dec. 11 CUBA, CALABRIA...Wed., Dec. 18 PARTE ABYSSINIA. Wed.) Dec. 25 JAVA. Wed. Jan. 1,1873 HIA.....Wed., Jan. 8 -Wednesday, Jan. 15 And every following Wednesday and Saturday, from New York. Rates or Passaa cording to accomod: Cabin, $20, $100 and $130, gold, ac- ion. Tickets to Paris, $15, gold, ad- ditional. Return tickets on favorable terms. Steerage, $30, cui rency. Steerage tickets from Liverpool and Queenstown and all parts of Europe at lowest ra Through bills of lad- ing given for Beltast, Glasgow, Havre, Antwerp and other ports on the Continent and tor Mediterranean ports. For eight and cabin passag pply at he company's office, No. 4 Bowling Green; tor steerage passage at [11 Broad: vay, Trinity Building. his me CHARLES G. FR. ue HAMBURG-AMERIOAN PACKET COMPANY new iron mail Heantty FRISIA, ANCKLYN, Agent. — CaptainR. Meier, will sail on ‘Thursday, December 12, 1872. at 2 P. M.. for Hamburg. taking passengers from New York to Plymouth, London, Cherbourg and Hamburg. First cabin, $120, Second cabin, $72. Steerage, =. payable in United States gold. KUNHARDT Ag RLY DIRECT LINE TO FRANC THE GENERAL TRANSATLANTIC COMPANY'S MAIL IN NEW YORK AND HAVRE, ndid vessels on this favorite route for the Con- gen i sail from pier No 530 North River as follow: VAS) STEAMSHIPS BETWE) iG AT BREST. ASRINGTON, Roussan, ST. LAURENT, Lamari PRICE OF PASSAGE IN GOLD ‘il December 19. C. B, RICHARD & BOAS, General Passenger Ageuts, 61 Broadway N. Y. ‘aturday, Dec. 14 jaturday, Dec, 28 (neluding wine) TO BREST OR HAVRE, First cabin, $125; second cabin, $75, Excursion tickets at reduced rates. These steamers do not carry stee Amcrican travellers going to or rett rage passengers. jurning from the Con- tinent of Europe, by taking this line, avoid both transit by Bneliey railway and the discomfort of crossing the c jannei, besides saving time, trouple and ex) GEORGE MACKENZIE, Agent, 58 NMAN LINE for Queenstown and Liverpool. are appointed to anil as follows CITY OF MONTREAL, CITY OF BRUSSELS CITY OF ANTWERP CITY OF LIMERICK. CITY OF PARIS and each_succee River, ture i Saturday and OF PASSA\ RA’ * Payable in Gold. FIRST CABIN. to London. to Paris. forwarded to Tickets can be bought here Thursday, Dec. 12,2 P. M. ur day, Dec. 21, 104. M. -Thursday, Dec. 26,2 P. “Saturday, Dec. 28,2 P. fe and Denmark, at reduced rates. moderate Royal Mail Steamers ‘day, Dec. 14,2 P. M Thursday, from Pier GE, 8 by per- sons wishing to send for their friends. Dratts issued at lowest rates. For further information appiy at the Company's Ofiice. JOUN 15 Brot J NITED STATES MAIL LIN town and Liverpool. —STEAM TO QUEE: G, DALE, Agent, adway, New York. Sailing every Wednesday. IDAHO, Morgat MINNESOTA, Freeman. From pier 46 North’ Rive: old steerage, currency. ets, currenc; nd. from Pate mburg, Nor- way and Sweden. &c. Dratteon Ireland, Engl Cabin passage, Prepa Passengers booked to and Germany at lowest MAN ¢ steamship AMERI on Saturday, Dec. 14, at2 of Phird street, Hoboken. A STEAMSHIP men. hip AMERICA. Capratn fe Busaiug, will sai M., from Bremen pier, foot Dec. 11, at 245 P.M. Dec. 18, at Bb A. M. land, France To be followed by steampahip WESER, Captain J. Wen- kie, g Saturday, De v First cabin. second cabliy Mor treighi or paseage appiy io oriee ea r ight or passage B Erion it passage to London, Havre and Bremen, Abie. meet or its equivalent in currency. ¢ $ & CO., Agents, 2 Bowling Green. “SPECIAL NOTICE, —THE STEAMSHIP CITY OF MON. SS TREAL will sai! from pler 45 § on Tuesday, the 10th inst. jomne. 0 ‘KEAT WESTERN STEAMSHIP LINE, G New York to Bristol (England) direct ‘Vaking goods and passengers for vort, Gloucester and all ity in Bristol Channel. The steamers of this line will sa dock, Tooklyn, ag follows :— CHEAT WESTERN, Stamper... GON, ‘Western... Nn paseage, $70, currency. Stecrage, $30, currenc; orth River atl P.M. |. DALE, Agent, oad w York. ondon, Cardiff, New- ail from the Atlan: -Tharsday, Dec. 12 Saturday, Dee. 25 | Purties wishing to send for their friends can obtain pre Certificates, Dratts tor £1 and of frekghtor passage apply to E. 70 South ereete upwards, E. MORGAN'S SONS, BUROPEAN STEAMSHIPS, + AVE: 1 CARRYING THE UNITED SFATES Wali, Saiting from New York! on Seaasganmamys, ‘on. Thursdays, calling at Cork Harbor chch was, Saturday, December 14, at 3 P. M. turday, 'D 2 quurday, December 21. at 0 A.M. combining s#tety. speed and comfort, Saloons, staterooms, smoking room and bathroome in ction, where least motion is Jeli. Surgeous and accompany the steamer. on, $80 in gol aerage, $99 in currency. Those wishing to send for friends in the old country can now obtain steerage prepaid certificates, $30 cur: reney. Passengers booked to or from all parts of America te Paris, Hamburg, Norway, Sweden, India, Australia, Ching, de, Draits trom £1 upwards, For inspection of plans and other Information apply ay the company’s office, 19 Broadway, New York. Bills oF Jading issued to Continental ports. J. H, SPARKS, Agent. Mpa IT'S EMIGRATION AND FOREIGN EX- change Office, 86 South street.—Drafts trom £1 up- wards, available in all parts of Great Britain and Ire~ jand 1 Passage ickets by steamship and sailing paca- ets issued at lowest rates by TAPSCOIT BROS. & CO,, 35 South street, New York. NITED STATES PASSPORT BUREAU.—OFFICIAL Passports ot the Department of State issued by AL C. WiLLMARTH, United States Court House, 41 Cham- bers street. COASTWISE STEAMSHIPS. p“ IFIC, MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S LINE TO . CALIFORNIA, JAPAN AND CHINA, “VIA PANAMA, CARRYING MAILS, PASSENGERS AND FREIGHT TO ASPINWALL, PANAMA, SANTA MARTHA, ORBY. TOWN AND PACIFIC COAST OF MUXICO, CENTRAL AMERICA, PERU AND CHILL” Steamers Teave 10th, 2th and 20th of each month, em cept whenthose daces iall om Sunday ; then the slay /pre- Dus. Dec, 11.—Steamer HENRY CHAUNCEY, Captain A, G. Gray, will leave pier 42 North River, at 1? o'clock noon, tor Aspihwall direct, connecting at Panaina with steamer: CONSTITUTION, Captain very touching at Acapuico, Manzaniilo and Mazutlan, San Dfego and San Pedro; also. connecting for all Central American and South Pacific ports, Departures of 10th and 20th each month connect Tenuta i afar haath th ‘onata, Salin: ma ti cl. Frei for ports received. until 4P. M of December Sone Mt WAY An extra steamer will leave San Francisco December 16, 1872, for Japan and China. For rates of passaxe, freight und all further information apply at Company's office on the pier, foot of Canal street, R. BABY, Agent. SPECIAL NOTICE,—Postponement of sallinv—Steamer HENRY CHAUNCEY will sail at noon, Wednesday, 1th inst. F, R, BABY, Agent. NITED STATES AND ROYAL MAILS FOR HAVANA and Nassau, N. P. ATLANTIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY, sailing, every tortnight, on Thursday, at3 o’elock P.M. precisely, troni pier 4, North River, CRESCENT CITY, Captain T. 8. Curtis......December 12 MORRO CASTLE, Captain T. H, Morton.....December26. CRESCENT CITY, Captain T. §. Curtis. January 9 For freight or passage apply to . W. DIMOCK, Presiden No. 5 Bowlin EXAS LINE OF GALVESTON STEAMERS, TOUCH- ing at Key West, carrying the United States mail. ‘The steamer GEO, W. CLYDE, Captain Cole, is now re~ ight Pps a Bare River, and will sail satu een, er ls, ‘rough bills of lading given to Houston, either by the: G. Hand Hl. RR. or by “the Houston Direct. Navigators Company, and to all polutg on the Galvesten, Nonstom and Henderson and B. B, and C. Railroad. No charge for forwarding in New Yor! For irelght or passaxe apply to, eae EP SEALED RY & CO. 188 Maiden tane, ae or W. P, CLYDE & CO., 119 Wall street. ] IRECT LINE TO HAVANA, a HAVANA, PROGRESO AND VERA (RUZ. New York and “Mexican Mail Steamship Line, | pict No.3 North River at 37 M., direct to Hava ITY OF HAVANA (Havana only) Saturday, Dec. 14 CITY OF MERIDA, Timmerman. ‘tuesday, Dec. 17 CLEOPATRA, Phillips: (Havana laturday, Dee, 2P CITY OF MEXICO, Sherwood. ‘Saturday, Dec. 28 CITY OF HAVANA, Deaken (t nly). .Sat., Jan, 4 CLEOPATRA, Phillips (Havana only)..Saturday, Jan. 1h For treight or passage apply to OF relent OF OREO MBH % SONS, 3 Broadway, ho NEW ORLEANS DIRECT, ‘The Cromwell Steamship Line, The steamship GEO, WASHINGTON, Captain BH. 8. Quick, will leave pier No. 9 North River, on Saturday, December 14, at 3 o’clock P. M. Frelgnt received cally. ‘Through rates given to Galveston, Indianola, Rockior’. or Aranzas Whart, Brazos, Santiago and St. Louis. Cabim. passace, $00; steerage, $25; For trelght oF passage apply” 0 H. B, CROMWELL & CO., 86 West street. FOR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT. MERCHANTS’ STEAMSHIP LINF. From pier No. 5 North River, at3 o'clock P.M GENERAL MEADE, on Saturday, December 14. Freight recetved daily.” Through rate! Louis, Vicksburg, Mobile, Galveston and Indianola. For treight or passage, having superior tions, apply to. FREDERIC BAKER, 30 Broudway. J1OR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT. nthern line. The steamship CITY OF GALVESTON, Captain Rowland, will leave pier 21 East River, Wednesday, December 18, Freight for St. Louis, Mobile and Galveston taken. Insurance guaranteed. For Selene OF passage, having superior accommoda~ iy tions, a ton’ apply (8. iH. MALLORY & CO., 153 Maiden lane. JOR NORFOLK, CITY POINT AND RICHMOND.— The Old Dominion Steamship Company will despatch. from pier 37 North River, their elegant sidewheel steam- ship WYANOKE, Louth, Commander, tor Norioik, City Point and Richmond, on "Tuesday, Dec. 10, at 3 P. M., giv- ing through bills ot lading to all points Sonth and South. west. Through passenger tickets issued to all points. Accommodations unequalled. Apply at. pier 37, or at tho general office, 187 Greenwich street, corner Dey! TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE, ALL RIVER LINE FOR BOSTON, VIA NEWPORT.— The steamers BRISTOL and PROVIDENCE, trom pier 28 North River, foot of Murray street, daily (Siindays excepted), att P. M. Tickets sold to principal pointsia New England the White Mountains and Provinces. A. P. BACON, Superinten lent, GENTLEMAN FR! T OF TOWN EXPECTING soon to visit the Spanish-American States, wishes to-_ jake private evening colloquial lessons in Spanish trom a. lady. Address D., box 104 Herald Uptown Branch office,, 1,260 Broadway. HIGHLY ACCOMPLISHED YOUNG LADY, AND fully competent, is desirous of giving instru tlon, to sons of neglected education ¢ E ranches or in German and French. Address W., box 128- Herald Uptown Branch oftice. GERMAN LADY, WHO HAS HAD MUCH EXPE- A. fence “in teaching in england, France and. Italy, has a few hours free to accept one or two more engage- ments in New York or Brooklyn to ci) lessons in Ger- man, French, Italian, Englisn and Music, either to sep- ‘arate pupils or classes; best references,’ Address F. 0., Post office, Brooklyn. SPECIALTY.—FRENCH, ITALIAN, SPANISH (Prondergast’s method)—Theory and Practice, insur- ing conversational fluency. Private lessons for ladies: and gentlemen. Monsieur DE BONFANTI, 241 West Fourteenth street. Angluis aux etrangers. T 1,28 BROADWAY, SIXTH AVENUE, TIIIRTY- A third “street. and. 02 Bowery, PAINE’: College Foreigners taught the Américan system of Bookkeeping ;. 2% Writing Lessons, $2 50. Ladies qualified as Bookkeepers and Cashiers. T THOMPSON'S COLLEGE, 2 FOURTH AVENUE, opposite Cooper Institute.—Bookkeeping, Writing, Arithmetic and Languages. “Day and evening, Ladies department. Reduction in telegraphy to $15; taught practically, with instruments. nd for operators. T THE INSTITUTE OF PHONOGRAPHY AND PEN-- manship, 74 Broadway, young men and ladies ean get the best practical knowledge of short-hand writ- ing or business penmanship. Day or evening. Write: tor circular. T THE N, Y. NORMAL CONSERVATORY, 2 East Fourteenth street, near Union square.—french, and German acquired in three months without study by Dr. H. Carlos’ new, easy, idiomatic and conversitional method. USINESS EDUCATION FOR GENTLEMEN, LADIES: and boys,—Dolbear's Commercial Vollege, 875 Broad~ way, corner Eighteenth street, is open day and evening for special lessons in Business Writing, Bookkeeping,. Arithmetic, &c. Private desks must be secured in vance, as there are now no Vacancies. Stiffness, cramp- ing and trembling removed, and all nervousness cured. GLISH VISITING GOVERNESS,—A PAINSTAKING He ithaca eoceet tee Ea ch cian fogress in ; bbs aut ee 188 HOYT, ARTIST IN WAX FLOWERS, DRAW- ing, Painting, &c., recelves pupils at 268 West 43d st. Hours tor application, $ till 12. Pee, LESSONS IN ENGLISH GIVEN BY AN ‘experienced lady teacher to grownup ladies of neg lected education; stammering entirely corrected; bad: reading and speaking m perfect; English made ea to foreigners in accent Pronunciation. Call a Sixth avenue, near Twenty-third street, PRECHEN SIE DEUTSCH. — CONVERSATION: waranteed to gentlemen in three months; 3 month- ly. Inquire eyening, St. Charles Hotel office, 618 Broad- way, for DR. COSTER. IPANISH TAUGHT CONVERSATIONALLY BY A SP Spaniard, with a practical and YeFy, (guesenatay method, Address or apoly to ANTONIO RAMOS, 40 East ‘Thirteenth street, corner of University piace. WO LADY TEACHERS WANTED—FOR EN French and music, yocal and instrum entleman to teach the English branches, ©: au ress AMERICAN EDUCATIONAL UNION, way. ‘ANTED—A GOVERNESS, TO ACCOMPANY A family going to Cuba, residents there, to tal the education of two young girls: lady of years and experience and a Sood pianist: the best of references required, Address, with particulars, box 698 Post office, New York. Broad- Fe “SALE—A BOUND FILE OF THE NEW YORK the Herald, trom 1860 to 1872, the most eventful period of e century, TRddress W. A. TOWNSEND, box 5,105 New York Post offices REMOVA! LATE MANTLES, GRATES, &0.— A." Earge and nt stock at our new. warerooms Union square, cori Fourth avenue and Seventeeot rest, PENRHYN SLATE COMPANY, manutacturers every variety of slate work, plain and ornamental, KLABER, 8TEAM MARBLE AND MARBLEI“ING A. Works, 14 and 138 East Eighteenth street Marie and’ Marbleized Mantels ments, at prices that de for the trade, ling, Marble Goamers, Roe competition. Marble Turning STEWART'S SLATE MANTLES.—RICH AND ELE YY gant designs; Slate Work of jescription, Man ie dint Wood Mantel, TB STRWATT& Con 2 ae West Twenty Chird street. near Seventh avenue, N.

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