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14 CITY GOVERNMENT. [OF FICIAL.) a of Alderman, Pig March mS lock TM ih Belsian Pifty- sixth street, ‘row, "Tire to Fifth avenue, iglan pave men SOLUTIONS REFERRED. ernest cet ia iam te lighted in Fitty-ninth street, be- Futh avenues. Oral on sides of Christopher street, from Green- to Wain on. stree fees cue. and gutter stones be vet reset, and the sidewalks be flagged and reti hat 1824 strect, between Eleventh avenue, Boulevard po pend avenue, be regulated led, the curb gutter stones set and the sidewalks flagged. That the Comptroller lease the second and third floors of the premises No, 219 Third avenue for the uxe ef the coo istrict Civii Court, at an annual rental not to cx- it Boulevar! lamps be lighted on the block of by the Normal College, and in Sixty- Feels, from Third to Lexington h avenues; and in Bevel from {he Third to the bith avenue, ide" 1 side of Fifth avenue, be- 1 y-second streets, be flagged. ‘That the sidewalk on the north side o' Sixty-seconé street, between Fourth and Madison avenues, be 1 ot Eighty-fith street, trom avenue A to Thir he paved with Belgian or trap-biock pavement. oTiat af Reyne strect, from First avenue to Third nue, be Paved with granite block pavement. ct ‘ixty-tourth street, trom First 0 Third avenue, be Pavel with granite block pavement. ith street, trom King to Fifth avenue, be parca with granive ilesk if ‘eme' ‘That street lamps be lighted on Lighty-ffth street, be- tween avenue A and Fi ue. ir en both sides of ighty-nith street, from avenue A to First avenue, curb aad gutter stones be set, and the Bidewalks flagge? and refi Tg Seventy. mith street, between Second and Third av Sues, be regulated and Grand the curb and gutter stones set, and the sidewalks Havg That street lamps be lighted in’ Tiity-ninth street, be- tween Fourth and Madison avenues, That ines first street, beuween Pourth and Fifth avenues, be regulated and graded, the curb and gutter stones set and the sidewalks flagy That the vacant lots on Pity: “ninth street, betwoon Fourth and Filth avenues, be fericed in, That the vacant lots on Ninety. pret strect, between Fourth and Fiith avenues, be fenced in. at Vorticth street, from First to Second avenue, be paved with granite-! lock pavement. ive: SxPORTS 1.AID OVER, That Forty-second street, trom Third to Madison ave- nue, be paved with Belgian or tray “block og lhe U street, from First to Fifth avenae, be regulated Ss the curb and gutter stones set, and the side: y That Ninety: -eigh‘h street, from vine avenue to Fifth ayant, be regulated and graded, the curb and gutter nes set, and the sidewalks flagged. sai Ninety-ninth street, from First to Third avenue, ulated and graded, the curb and gutter stoncs set shai a eres way from First to Third avenue, be rey Iai the carb and gutter stones set and the side ks Hass That 10th s1 treet, from First to Third avenue, be regu- lated and graded, the curb and gutter stones set and the mgerelks ae oad from First to Third avenue, be re; ts rated at coaken, ‘the curd and @atier stonces set and eet yes dagged. That Seventicth street, between Third avenue and East River, be reguinted and graded, the curb aud mua Bgnes wet anid the sidewalks tagged. ‘hat Kivhty-ninih street, peer Eighth avenu tho egal gid ne regulate graced: the curb she utter stone: nit the sidewalks Hagzey That ‘Ninety arte street, un First to Fifth avenue, be regulated and graded, the curb and gutter stones set and the sidewalks flagzed. sen Ninety-1 fourth street, from First to Third arene er dand grades, the curb and gutter stones tea a‘ e sidewalks ‘That Nit fag cut, seventh etreet, from First to Fifth avenae, ie raded, the curb and gutter stones set be shat the i ride walk: axed. That the Cierk this Board be and he ts hereby an- Ore: nd directed to advertise tor proposals for the ‘work of printin rocecdings, documents and other he Board of Aldermen, trom and aiter the first day of April, 1873, in accordance with spe- €iiication to be prepared’ for that purpose by the Com- mittee on Printing and Advertising, PAPERS FROM THE BOARD OF ASSISTANT ALDERMEN REFERRED. niu a sewer in Ninth avenue, from Eighty-sixth to str ae ae a sewer In New avenue, from 100th to Manhat- To build 8 sewer in Ninety-ninth street, from Eighth i tothe Boulevard, TO lay gas iAins in 104th street, from Eighth avenue to the Boulevard, To lay gas inains, &c., in Sixty-fifth street, from the Boulevard to to Kighth aveilue, as Maing in Sixty-seventh street, from the Baw to Kighth aveaue. To lay gas mains, &c., in Tenth avenue, from Sixtieth to Beventieth street. To Luiid a receiving basin ana culverts on the northeast eorner of King and V ‘arick streets. To build a@ receiving basin and culvert on the corner of Clarkson and Undson streets, ‘to ree eyed ‘4c., in Sixticth street, from Tenth to Elevent nu To lay maine, &c., in Seventieth strect, from Tenth to Eleventh avenue. To build a sewer in 10th street, from Eighth avenue to Rayerside Park. To tlag fusl width sidewaiks in Fifty-cighth street, from Tenth to Kleventh avenue To fence in the block bow by Fifty, areee and Fitty- seventh streets, Broadway and Eighth avenue. ‘To flay dull width sidewalk on the south side of Forty- nth street, between Eighth and Ninth avenues. To build a'scwer in 10th street, from Eighth avenue to the Boulevard. To light street lamps in Forty-third street, from First ws secuea avenue. ve, curb and gutter, and to flag tull width Bixty- eighth street, irom Fourth ty Lexingiou avenue. Hi tence in’ vacant lots on the north side of 118th street, pebyers First and Secoud avenues. To place two sirect lamps in iront of premises 161 Bowery. LAID OvER. That the Comptroller he directed to cancel and annul t lease of the premises now occupied by Robert nder the Jeflerson Market Court to pay the sum of $3,510 in consideration of City from any and wil liability. Yhacihe Comp.rolier draw’ his, warrant, a favor of Marin B, Brown, forthe sum of $1388 fo ‘orinting tor the Doard ot Assitant Aldermen tor 1372-1573, To uag southside ot Waier street, tor # distance of 160 feat trots oust corner Gouveracer allp. To flag Horta side of Front street, for a distance of 10 fect from Gouverneur slip. To build sewer in Tompkins street, from Broome to Delancey street. To pave Kas! strect, trom Rivington to Grand strect, and from Grand to Cherry, De guster, &e, Eiglity-fifth street, from Second to oN To build receiving basin, &¢., Bathe Seaee et Riateath eygane and Mourth street. fay crosswalk irom Bertheast to southeast corner of Fourteenth etree! and veuth avenue, Hag south site of Revryeny sixth street, Nos. 150 stv To flag north Nant into ve Forty-ninth street, from Eighth to Ninth ave- Jae. °To Tequlate, &e., Sixty-first street, from Boulevard to fat h avenue. Yo place two Sreet lamps on north side ks aairty fourth reet, between First ayenu nd £ stTo lay Croton mains in pixtieth mreet, ‘trom Tenth to Igventh avenue. Ninety-ninth stroct, from Eighth to ETo regulate, £c. Tevenih avenu ¥ Te pave Pitt: th street, from Becond to Third avenue. Place Faslamps in Miuery-third etrect, between . gon and ‘Third avenues. ‘To pave Fifty-ninth strect, from First to Second avenue. * do pave Hny-axtssurcew trum Lexiugion avenue Fourth avenu pv Pave Husty-vecond street, from First to Second aye- next, the &! prosimo, at four . PINCKNEY, Ulerk. Board of Asxjstant Aldermen. STATED SESSION, Monpay, March %, 1873, aan nt—William Wade, Exq., President, in the chair, *YSajourned until bi JO} he ¢ minutes of a y That Eighty. eit ‘treet, between ienth and Eleventh @venues, be paved with belgian or trap-block pavement. LAID. OVER, ‘That Madison avenue, from north side of 124th street to Barlem Kiver, be regulated and graded, the gutter Stones sot and the sidewalks Hacge. ‘That Bightieth street, trou Madison to Fitth avenue, be paved with Belgian paveient. Thaton both 1 nty-eighth street, between ‘Third and Pith a urb and gutter and the sidewalks flagged aud recagged. KRPORTS LAUD OVER, That cond street, from Bloomingdale road to Grand Boulevard, be regulated, graded, curb ani gutter stones De se ul the hdowalks he Tagged. That leventh street, from University place to the ae avenue, be paved with Belyiin or trap-block pave- went Sixth avenue, from Houston street to Four‘eenth treet (except between the rail tracks), be paved with Bolgiay or trap-block pavement, GEAKKAL OLDEKS ADOPTED. Tnat the vacant lots on the north side of 148th street, oa. be rem top avenues, the sluow: ks ‘That rireet tacops ‘be lighted in Forty-sixth street, from First to Becond avenue That etree: lamps te Huhted in Forty-third street, from ‘ond First bape That wer be ult ‘in 100th street, from Eighth ave- nue w the Boulevard. That the sidewaik on the south ride of Forty-ninth street, between the f ahh hand Nich avenuca, a. That biock boundea y streets, broadway an Ah ‘That the sidewalk ou th det Pith and . ixth a th ee sidewalk tween Santi "That the side be wet, and dle of Fitty-1.th street, ues, Le Hagse gi ¥ viateit street, be- Bue to iversiie Park. Jat rixty ninth street, from Third avenue to the Rast River, bo révulaved and g! jed, Wie curb and yutter stones ni ef, wid the sidew alles tlagseed. That # rect lauips be lichted In Seventieth street, from Tenth vo Kleventh avenie, ops be lighted in Sixtieth street, from Navenui ‘thata receiving basin culvert be peas on the south- east corner of Liudeo Foe Stree LG alvert be bulit on the north- a! street lamps stints to the Boulevar Mecaets Jampe be | lighted in Sixty-sixth street, from ieve the Tenth avenue, vot folivwiny Assisiant Aldermen Mg? Murphy, Clan- , Wisser, realy, Thornell, Theirs, 4. Godlington, vahe. Keenan, President, A pas ay, simunsone Cumishy, Linden, r be bulit it in Minety-ninth stroot, trom we Hy in ow : ent Bac ferret re rom 200th to Mi iit i 1m Ninth avenue, trom kighty- I te “tp istewind ne Aldermen Poler, owe hy, Clan- ” ; Wineer, Healy, Thornelt Cndlecton NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, MARCH 30, 1873—QUADRUPLE SHEET—WITH SUPPLEMENT: Srad. pivrg kommen, jenan, the Eresidont, oy aides. PROPOSALS. Nera ive—Asaistant Aldermen Brucks and K ye Psorosars: FOR SUPPLIES FoR INDIANS, That Fixty-eighth street, from Third avenue to East ‘ River, bo fat the curb and gutter Doran eee stones set, and the flagged. ‘Ovni ox OF INDIAN, arriias, ren ec Amiga Aldermen Foley, octarphy, roposals, on anedieste wilt be regelved ived at Nos, Strack? aati wertiye Hey Cay tae te dah day of Aor, firs teh piace wil Blavonien, Gaaky ies pbcctaint Aiarmmen Hak pen for business on and aie ihe 8th da aus pril, ce nm Healy, Keenan, Brucks for er furnishing the ‘the f ollowing pamed artic! required a r Sist i 2o'clock ot ache at ANTE, AGENOY, journed' until Mon next, instant, at 2 o’c! Lu 08s Wi t, of Beef Cattle, on the if, ee WILLIAM B. MOL ONBY, Clerk. ro Totus bound Ser meron 8 o Dasile, 0 nthe Root, equivaicnt in' wheat. WEEE . "PROPOSALS, - 36,00) Pounds a is Bacon, clear s, or 8,000 pounds per prorosats FOR INDIAN GOODS. Ya por pounds Contes ceree cen). Drrantuent or tur I obat eee a Trouan Arrions Lai bow pounds Piug Tobacco, in In hoxen in le Lest Brown Date boxes. Me sAsurnarem, March br els 3,600 pounds Salt, Hf Sines ts tn bai Gosda’ Win be received “at 40. amd Lcosard strech iantof Now York, until rey ‘clock M., on eerie the fi) day ot A pyr 0 Bounds roa eh evo Bash Cate, on te ro for on and April, hich pl REP heya age nth. cuantitiee theret given, aaa 480,000 pos Flown ot 40) Freed pounds per month, fn tha following ls": 800 pals pu int white Mackinac depeieg to meas | 30000 Founds ieatronn Su 2.08 palre point white Mackinac, Blankets, to. mea Sie pounds Pes gopect, In hades. a hes and weigh 8 ~iotvantas Fam pounds beet fe, fa oa sat. oo 1 1 05 pairs iy paint white a rei 6 pou Blankets, to meas- WHETSTONE. B AGENCY. ches and weig! Sgn 000 pounds, gross weight, of Beet Oattle, on the hoof. = a a ei atk ie re meas- Da? poande Bacon, clear sides, or 25,000 pounds per airs Ix-polnt white Mackin ‘ani meas- Le wee weigh ¢ poun ng 10.008 po youd is XX Flour, o or fon 1,000 pounds per month. 809 vals re ¢ pout scar! Beckie nae ants to meas. 200,000 por ands best Brown: pe 0 90 inehe: a 1,200 ales oint scarlet Mitekthae i gad to meas- inches ana weigh b 8 pe paundi 1,800 pairs zig Bee soared Mar 13°, lankets, to meas- hes and weixh 6 pounds. 12,000 pounds Plug Tobacco, in n boxe 25,000 i jounds best Brown Soap, 1 boxes, 5,000 Bounds Balt, fine, in MIs ROURKE AGRNCY. on the hoof. 1.860,000 pounds, eroas Wel f Beef Cait 650 pin nt ao carlo fet Mackinac "lances, to meas- 108,000 Bounds on, ‘cloat silos, or pounds per 700 joint indigo blue mack Irae Bloakots, to 600,000 pous ng XX Floor, or ‘eine tamand per month. ab Pimensure 72x90 Inches aud weigh I {000 pounds Coffee (green). Blankets, to 600 pairs Spoin’ indigo viue Mackinac Fe eaten dix inciins cod Rea vere Tone puna’ p ri Broa, St E boxes. 2,825 pa 2e-pelnt Indixe blue Mackingo Blanke 9000 pounds best Brown Soap, in boxes. neasure 54x65 inches and srpien 6: 1,000 pairs Soins indigo blue Mac! ina lanier, to -¢ 42x46 Inches and weigh 5!¢ pou: 400 pairs ty point green Mackinac Blankets, to Saiate "Taxa inch hes and weigh 12 poondds, 00 pairs ee pcne green Mackinac pecieta, to measure inches and weigh 8 pow 700 paired TANtT kets, to meas uw 9,000 pounds « val, tie, in barrels. 1 ds Sal pega ih HE YE! ERNE HIVE A AGENCY, 4,000,000 pounds gro:6 weight, of Beef Cattle, on the hoof. 180,000 pounds Bacon, clear ‘sides, or 15,000' pounds per 700.000, sounds XX Flonr, or 58,000 pounds per month. 20,000 Pounds Coffee (green). ” les 40,000 pounds best Brown Nee 10,000 pounds selacere, tn bo: RIVER ne point green Mackinac i re 4x66 inches and areign 6 pounds, 450 pairs aan green Mackinac Blankets, to meas- ure 46 juches and we gh 534 pounds. Cency, $00 yards Cano Hes bine tick. 5,000,000 pounds, gross weight, of Beef Catile, on the hoof. 15,460 Yards saved Lat blue Cloth. , ; om yards Pre ae a 300,000 pounds’ cay clear sides, or 25,000 pounds per yard 1s gray lst bine Cloth. 338 4 Woollen Shawls, 6-4 Woollen Shawis, Heavy double Shawls, 4,024 pounds Linen Thread, standard mi nd 40, two-thirds anne tue, ouecthled whitey. 705 Gone tools A standard make, 200 yards, 3 6-co cord an 256,825 yards Calico, standard prints. ‘S00 Fards indigo blue Detiiing rds good Bed Ticking. is brown Sheeting, 4-4 standard. 00 “dla standard beh B-ounce, Shi yards 2 ae sy nse gm. pound from weleht, ENE a the oot ands, gross weight, of Beet Cattle, on the hoo 0 porn acon, clear sides, or 25,000 pounds per ‘mon 1, ie XX Flour, or 100,000 pounds per month, nf ary Coffee green) bt ox 00 ae a 12,000 pounds Pin aenacoe, in boxes. Payer ane, twilled. / 2000 pounds best Brown Soap, tf boxes. » Yards red Flannel, twilled. junds Sal in barrels. Sa me Fa oe ‘Jeane i200 pounds Saleratus, in boxes” " UPPER ARKANSAS AGENCY. 1,870,000 pounds, gross weight, ot Beet Cattle, on the hoof. Ly 000 pounds ¥X Flour, or $000 Pounds per month, (for Gress linin, Vieachod Sheeting (or ‘srouan B60 yar 000 pounds Coffee (green). $100) ards H erp 36.000 bounds best Brown Hear. landkerchiefs os dozen inen’s Wool Forks. 2, vee pounds vibe wobacee. in boxes. G28 dozen women's Wool Hose, Sam be 8 best Brown Soap, in boxes. 4,800 pounds oe tie, in barrels. 483 dozen children's Wool Hose. NO: 17107 Hed Plawel Bhiste 200.00 pounds, fen se wretaht of Neat Cattle, on the hoof, ray Flannel Shirts. 000 pounds Flour, or 4,666 ie per month. Ty Wiel ory Shi ON 00 pounds Coffee (green), €8,6.0 pounds best Brown Sugar, 4,000 pounds Plug Tobacco, in boxes. 79M pounds best Brown Soap, Vn Doxes. rf pou y verre |; 1s. Stoo bounds Relseamwd dn exes WACHITA AGENCY, 1,189, 009 pounds, ros weight, of Beot Cattle, on the hoof. 150 Mince’ Wool toverleta. 30) Rounta Shem ainorted colors, 1/64 pounds Gilling Twine, 2 and 8 cord, equal quanti- ties, Nos, 30, 35 and 49. 904 Toiton Maitre, for Seines. 138,30 pounds XX Flonr, or 11,526 pounds per month, 600 pounds Indis 15,800 00 Pount Coffee (green), i 623 dozen best cast steel Axen, 3 to 44 poands, 82,000 pounds best Brown Sugar. 481 dozen best cast steel Hunter 8 Axes handled. 2,000 Bounds Plug Tobaceo, in baxes. 89 dozen Axe Handles, 36-(n 647 aay Ayotea iron Redeeta Kettles, 335 to 10 ast dozen nhort. pan Frying Pans, Nos. 1, 2 and 3, in equal quanti ‘preseed, 2, 4and 6 quarts. 3 8, 7B dozen thn Plates 820 dozen Tin Cups, inte, 200 dozen Tin Cups, qua $9 dozen Tin Pails, no covers, 8, 10 and 12 quarts, #0 agzen Tin Palle with covers, © AOaud Ee quarts, 25 dozen Tin Diners long handice 190 dozen Tin Coftee Bote, 2 a 8) dozen Tin Coffee 4 quarts, 613 dozen tinned iron Table Spoons. 2,03 Buteher Knives, dinch. 110 Hanung Knive:, 6 12) dozen Skinning ienives, inch. 290 dozen Knives and Forks, good quality. 4/000 pounds Lest Brown Soap, in boxes. pounds Salt, fine, in barrels, 2,00) pounds Saleratus, in boxes. BLACKVEET AGENCY. 8,000 pounds Coffee (green). 12,000 pounds best aeiwa Sugar. $,000 pounds best Brown Soap, In boxes. 9.000 pounds Sait, fine, in barrels. 3,000 pounds Plug Tobacco, in boxes, CROW ‘AGENCY, 25,000 pounds Coffee (green). 80,000 pouncs best Hrown Sugar. 8,000 pounds Plug Tobacco, in boxes. 7,000 ponnas best Brown Soap, In boxes. 2,000 pounils Beleratus, In boxes. 7,000 pounds Salt, ANLK IVER AGENOY (PORT PECK), 60,000 pounds Coftce (green), 8 dozen Pocket Knives. 1eNumn pounds best Brown Sugar, 13 dozen r ie Fe Files, 43-inch. ds best Brown Soap, in boxes. 47 dozen Mill-saw is00 pounds Sait. fac, In barrels. 852 dozen Planters’ 100% No. 2, best cast steel 5,000 pounds ee od in boxes, WO dozen How Handles. Js.0% pounds Plug Tobacco. in boxes, Bids for Be nth le will state price per pound, erves. Bore n Hatchets, dozen Hand Saws. dozen Fish Hooks, assorted sizes. Shs dozen Fish Lines;aseorted sizes 355 dozen Sowing A wis, 299 dozen Se A Partles bidding for the other ariiclon will state price por pound net, api furnish a sample of each article bid lor, excep ‘Bacon and Sal e prices must be given without Mnodifieation or any proposed modification what- “Fhe Beef Cattle mast be good, merchantable. cattle, a’ steers, (rom threc to seven brid old, in good, healthy 16 dozen Mie-tno condition, and a eraging at least woh nda, live weigh ‘5 dozen Open the welzbt fo be determine by welghing on'scales, w 8 dozen Zine Mirrors Practicable. Their delivery nasi commnenes ‘at each of sizes. he pointy named on the ntday of July, 1873. at which time about one twenty-fourth of the whole quantity will be delivered, and thereatter Aud balance to be delivered in_equal quantities on the 1th and Ist vf each month. Bids will also,be received for the delivery of the quan- tity of Beef required ior the months of January, Febru- ary, March, April, May and June, 1873, of whatare known Native” or “American” Cattle, or for cattle that have been Wintered north of Kanxas; the cattle so delivered to incet the above requirements ae regards age and con- dition, and ‘to average not less than 1,08) pounds, live weir! “Eifutthero may be no, failure on the partof the con- tractor, he will be required to keep the Beef Cattle in the vicinity of the agency, to be dolivered when re- quired; arid should It be ascertained that he is not col lecting’cattle In the vicinity fast enough, or showid he fall towteliver them when required, the uudersigned will purchase, or cause to be purchased, may elect, at the expense of Haid contractor. ‘Al the supplies, except the bef, will he inspected and received by the government at New York, Phila- rincinnatt, St. Lonis, Omaha, Kansas City, Slonx City, or Yanctor with the {urther ex- ception of flour, must he dedvered, packed and marked for shipment, by the Ist day of June, 1573, The tlour must be ready for inspection and Foogeinge it such times and in auch ‘quanties as will secure, at each | Agency, at all times, at least one month's supply ils will also be received for the wellvery nt or Kansas City by the 15th day of September next of ne following Bacon, clear sides :— For the Upper Arkansas igi Si 39.375 pounds, For the Kiowa Agency, nds, For the Wachita agen, 3 junds. The | Bacon must be soun sweet and put pin gunmes, ‘ne Fiour to be fr h ground, of XX quality, to be made whoily tro und wheat, and to be delivered in ood, sro ‘doable’ sacks, cach sack tobe branded “In- ‘ artinen % 2,480 pales Spoint indigo bite Mincsibae Miankets, to | athe Contee ta be det measure 60x72 inches and weixh 8 pounds, to be delivered tn barrels, full head-lined. -point indigo bc Mackinac Blankets, to | “Proposals will bo received for the delivery of any one ure 4x66 inches and weigh 6 pounds, or allot the above named articles, tor any one or alt of said Agencics. The undersigned reserves the right to. increase or diminish the quantity of each or any of the articles which the bidder or bidders propose to lirnish, Parties bidding for Flour are required to furnl samples, cach to be in quantity not less than one pound, | with a private mark corresponding to same in proposal, Parties to Whom contracts for the supply ot Flour are whou! nim nests of three. S450 bunches Beads, assorted colors. eo Fowhatan Pipes Reed Stems, 8,142 Sack Coats, assorted sizes, for men. 4,652 Pants, assorted xizes, for men, ‘930 Vests, assorted sizes, tor men, $74 Loose Sack Overcoat large size, 250 Suite (jacket and pants), for boys five to ten years 129 Vests hoys five to ten yeats of age. 6,310 men’s | Hats, assorted sizes and colors. 175 boys’ went Hate*assorted sizesand colors: 300 heavy Cassimeré Caps, 1,858 pairs men's shoes, good qnality, assorted sizes, 4 pairs women’s shoes, Food quia ty, Assorted mzes, dig pairs bays Shoes, good quality, Now 6 and 6 Dy -pairs misses’ Shoes, good quality, assorted sizes. 824 baie chivdren’s shoes, good quality, asgorted sizes. FY) Are Th Fo eles ounds Smokin; “Alt the above uot mi must be delivered in New York, Philadelphia or Boston by the Ist day of June next. Also the ioliowins Eee which will be required to be delivered by the Ist day cf ‘August next 400 pairs 3-poit white Mackinac Blankets, to measure ‘uxi2 cher, and wangh 8 pounds, 1,000 patrs point white Mackinag Blankets, to meas- re SiGe inches and | weigh 6 pounds, 75 pairs z-| ont white Mack Blankets, to measure x40 inches and weigh d's pow ornt geariet Mackinac Hlankete, to measure igh 8 pounds, lackinac Blankets, to meas- yan ered in donble sacks. The Sugar men 850 palrs Z-point indigo bine Mackinac Blankets, to measure 42x45 inches and weigh 54 pounls, lou Mag ras hoint green Mackinac Blankets, to meas 5ixib inches, and weizh 6 pounds, nkets, (p measure i ser i ey 4 acon ites to ut te edie by the Seerrtary «Interior, as soon.asthe time for shall, 20 at receiving the adie shall have’ expired, and the cone | Syjerded spall will Ti diya turnish tothe Comimissiongr tracts will be awarded as soon thereaiter as practicable. | Hounds of ihe quality contracted tor, Partles bidding are required to turnish samples of the | PSVTe win aise be received Jor the delivery at the Agen: articles bid the samples of each bidder shall be | cies on or about the Ist day of July next, or other spect- designated by a private mark attached i each cample | fed points, of Beet Flour and Bacon for the following corresponding with marks on the proposal agencies in Montana erritor Tho prices must be fwinrvet out any modideation or BLA ‘AGENCY, propo modification whatever. 70,000 pound: oe nee of Bees Cattle, on the h senate nt will ‘be seins fo require a Cpa ne 14100 pounds $ Flour, or 1.800 pounds per mong Of the articles than that specified in the above schedules | 70 Pounds Bacon. car silen, W AGENCY. At, the prices proposed. 225,000 pounds, gros weluht, of Hect Cattle, on the hoof, ‘The Fight will be resorved to reject any or all provosals, , on the hoot Wtsuch a course should be deemed tor the Interests of the et oe col ga ti pounds per month, governm: f "Ailarticles furnished under contract will be required | 150.000 p pd lf HORT ERCHD, to be delivered, packed ana marked for shipment, with- OO X Flour, of 1666. 6.6 pounds per month. out éxira charge for cases or bailing when in original Packazes, according to directions which will be ia Bacon, clear Fide. cles (trnished hy contract made under this ad- : nent will be sub get fo inspection. and such artl- | eles as may ta any respect jail to cchiorm to the re- quirements of con ret and the sampie will be relected, | and in that case the contractor or contractors will | hound to furnish others of the required kind or quality | without delay, or 1 that be not done they wili be pur- chased at his or their expenso, ‘a will be maude at this office on proper re- ter the accounts therejor shall nave been approved, ¥ 0! each proposal must have a copy of this advertisement ia slip from a newspaper) pasted at its iven, at & Warehouse to be de-ignatet in the respective cities where the goods are received, anil will be subvect to In- ras beth py the they will be purchased wt Ris He TyPin will bo considered from persons who have wane to comply with the requirements of a former con- trac No contract, assigned or fled er if u at be not done, oF part, thercot, will be permitted to be by other parties without the written ¢ Interior. for the goods head ‘The right I reserved to relect any of all_proposals if such a course should be deemed tor the interest of the government. Payment nirchazed on the Presentatios ‘sthereot at this office, after No bids will be considered from persone who h: they shail have been pr pproved, 0 bids ‘om persons who have No proposal wil be Uthat does not atetotiy | felled to comply with the requirements of w former cou- pty Wir ths following fyun + | “No contract, or part thereof, will be ited to be ‘or We) propose to ftirnish the Indian Department, | ,No contract, or pa i permitted to be as- according 1a the terms! the advertivement atthe Com: | sieved oF Milled ny other paris without the written con- missioner of Indian Affairs, dated March 20, 1875 the tol- TL Tat by GOmSMETee Tor woud du tivaton we tive | lowing articles at tho prices thereto amsed. (ere in. Sein Th sert the lst of ar icles proposed to be jurnished.) Said | nenewaed Ge coumterer tn en ata articles ure to be detivered it there, iusert the pronosed | pchoyaproparal Will be considered that does not strictly lace ot deli Meds ) by the (insert date). td is pro- "| a a Boral be neceptcd Tor we) will. wittin ton days airee CT I I I I a being noiitied ‘execute .@ contract accordingly, and give | partment, according to the terms of the adver. being notified ly and give | Tsement’ of the Commissioner of Indian. Affairs j gated Aare | 2 Isa, the “following | articles, at tie prices theroto affixed. (cre Insert lint panied by a gaatanty In | OF atticies proposed to. be furnished.) Said inricleg the follaw.ng form, fo be sizned by. two responsible per. ; fre to be delivered in (here Taser? the proposed pI fons. whove suiticweney tnuat be ‘oertied tym Calted | Ate to be delivered in thera jusets ihe beopowd place of Brates Judge or We hereby jointh: rand severally guarantee that the above bidder (or bidders), if a contract shall be awarded to him (or them) accordiig to his (or their) bid or pro- osal, wall execute a contract accordingly, and give the Fequidite. security for the taichiu! perrormance of tne LR I a A eat i A : Wak’ the advertserment. for proposals | uarantee in the following torm, to be ai by tivo re- eee te rede iaverant in the sven | sponsible persone, who-e eumicleney ius be cePuted by ot his (or their) talitre to do so We heerby agree and bind | # United anevere or ores bh gt Aad pur heil®, executors and administrators to We hereby, jointiy and severally, prarantee that May to the Uulved States, ax damages, a sum | the above billér (or bidders), if a contract shall be o ineca per cent on the AMount of sald bid or | AWarded to him ir, them) ‘according to his (or their) bid oF proposal, will execute n contract accordingly, and iil be required in the amount of the bid for the | sive Lf ~ e te security for, the faithtal performance faithtul periormanee of the contract, with two or more reser in the advertisement tor furetics, whove sultielency must be certified to by a United da ed March 3 Btates Judge or Distsios Rue accepted I (or we) will, within ten days after being ott. xectte a contract accordingly and give security to ne Commiss oner ot Indian Affairs tor the falthrul per- formance of the same.” 8D OF Indian Suppiles ihe event of his (or their) tai agree and bind ourselves, our heirs, executors and a ministrators to forfeit and pay to the United States as damages a mm not leas fifteen per cent on the amount of sald bid or proposal.” Bonds will bo required in the amount of the bid for the ae onan aa of the contract, with two or more sureties, whose sufficiency must ve certified to by a United States Judge or District Attorney. Kach bidder must at designate his AR eee, 3¢ business, where communications sent to him will be received, the same to a entered in his contract, should ope be awarded ‘Acting Commissioner. ‘APSOO RIV OV ONT. SEALED PROPOSALS. Will be received ane noon of the iith day of Apa. 1878, for the excavation and removal of maverial from the ship channel of the Patapsco River, be ween [ire carroll Gnd che Angle Buoy, near Seven. Foot Knoll Ligh Proposeis must state price per yard tor material ro. moved, ieasured in scows inber ot machines proposed to be used, and the avers daily ammount of ex- by ts Haranieed to be done. P must jorsed on untside, ig Chan- Proposals shoald b be enclosed in an envelope, eaned nel ” Prenied ‘and addressed to Hon. Josh ‘ansant, | to the undersigned, and endorsed “Proposdls lor sup- Chateman, Patapreo River improvement Hoard, of Balt: mi for Indians. more. “They willbe ovened at 12:9 ¥. M. of uly 1, in Nddors are invited to be present at the opening of the Depgencs St fa reserved to rereck ANY oF aii proposals, and | °ftte bide will be opence in the he prosance of the Board of one will ho entertained tor loss than 100,000 or morethun | Indign Commissioners and n com In wee aicnal aad Se and any other desired fnformation may Fecelving the saan ceall have choot ned npoontem bi | a cont ve hina hy aps Hoati ‘will be awarded a3 600n (hereatter as prac a nto Goiqnel W. a aden KE, Rortaoer In ener. Wan Bank Bitidine Raltimore, Beet Cattle as he | COASTWISE STEAMSHTIPS. pow MAIL STEAMSHIP 1P COMPANY'S | See ey PROPOSALS W Win, pean RECEIVED erm THE i Be fe Beard aa tk action eorner 4 &f CALIFORNIA, AS AND CHINA, nel an and untits 3 o'cloel a dey, for the carrying nail be gers and oe other ‘arniture fred tor the new ot. east ing on Ludlow: po a MR ad ASI jewel. Panes Panems, fan nt a Barge, eae theta tien Apdeatan a old. he pen Syne y ‘and sg 5 oor risING STAR, Captain 8, P. saperinte rin fandene of Behoot Bi Buudings. sine Grand. street, oni, wilt 1 leave plor a North Biver, et 4H aria otdicck noon, ‘ ae steamer CONSTITUTION, (C n , Morse, fanching tt two rerpontibe a Ant ¢ approved, sureties will be requirea trom each successiu Acapulco, Manzanillo, posals will noe te considered unless sureties are oa ail Contra amerieen raat Hale ‘Dep: each \e Trastees reserve the right to reject any or all of the | company’s steamer touch: ns, at San Benito, “Yo onata, posals © and Port Any prepeain ode ALONZO aii saitha Cras ap ARCA th igavo. San Francisco April GEORGE T. RESON, 1873, for Japa’ Stok Sean, relght DWARD J. KN: and ral varther information ae Wen ey SYLVESTER NOLAN, 4 on the pier, foot of Caual street. vA Board of Gee teases ‘Tenth Ward. cial Notice.—Postponement, erties, anor Dated xew York, March 2, ler, x Riding STAR will leave pier 42 on rh Yorn try sae QUIEN ill tollow aia Bachragy, ABTS Is q wikis PR ah BY, Agent. = AUnOr LINE TO FRANCE. GENERAL TRANSATLANTIC COMPANY'S 'T STATES MAIL To HAVANA AND MEXICO, " HAVASA, PROGRESO AND VERA CRUZ. 1 Mexican Mali Steamship Line, leavin MAUL STEAMSHIPS BETWEEN NEW YORK AND pier No3: Nortn River ace edureeper $0708 The sp! tend lid vessels on rorite rpate for the pe Com, ciTy or MERIDA | pave a Vii Nassan), April 3 tinen' ‘Pill oa from pier No. 50 North River, yl nol Mexico) ril 10 CITY OF MEXICO (Hava CRY OF HAY. ANA (a IY 300 CITY OF MERIDA (Havana via’ sea). OLEOPATRIA (Havana and Mexico) .... freight or pa: For feels nt oF PATEK ANDRE & BONS, pa OR NEW. Cnet DIRECT, MERCHANTS’ STEAMSHIP LINE, froma pier ree Fevat, ab 8 ¢ o'clock P. M. m SATURDAY, April 5. +++ Saturday, ADRS F EAURENT, Lemaire, BU HAVRE, Burnin... ‘Sata 19 PuAEIER, Danro. jay, May 3 PRICE OF PASBAGE IN G GOLD. .{neluding wine) TO BREST OR HA’ Firet Cabin, $125; Second bal in, $75. Excursion Tickets at reduced rates. ‘These steamers do not carr; American travellers eee, Continent of Euro) this line, avoid both {rant by English vatiway and the ia Pat Lo cet Hata tases foatenc ing the Snannel, besides saving time, trouble and ex- For trey De or passage having Bperier accommeda- pense. GEORGE MACKENZIE, Azent. 98 Broadway. tions) app DERIC BAKER, 3) Broadway. se OR NEw fers reestd DIRECT, Cm LINE. The British and North Amarionn Mail Steamships, betw: ym well WARHING Line, Royal New York vand Liverpool, eatin at Corket harbor. The xeamstip GEORGE W. ‘ON, Captain H. 8. Quick, witLleave pier No. 9 North River on Aittag: April, at 3 P.M. iehts received daily, Mhrough ABYSSINIA..Wed., Aprit ae "GALABRIA.. Gat: Aprit 19 erin Gaeta oa Cbd ed. April 9 JAVA...... iD Cab wn passa: os steoge e ee ASA Wed. Ap il 16 PARTHIA,. ies AB FY sage tuply to AMA ‘And every ‘iollowing Wernesday and Saturday trom | 22°" sae eage Steamers marked this * do not carry steer- IPEX. 8 LINE GF OALVESTON STEAMERS, TOUCH. age pasaen; ing at Key West, carring the United States mall, omnes f Paetage—Cabin, $50, at Nn) #2 falas as ‘The steamer CITY UF HOWSTON, Captain Cole, ts now | sia cura" dekets’ on favorable tries ont, Fecelving freight at pler 2) East River, and will sail Sate Tio bil aoe of best eh to Houston, either by the }. HA. a Houston Direct Navigation curre! wisteerine tickets from Iverpool and Queoustown, and A ompat ay, Ey Mee “all Saints on the Gaiveston, Houston je parta of Europe, at lowest % veer oy ig fm og go ply at the Company's | and Henderson and B. B. and (, Railroad. Broadway, Trintt ybaitatn Sinan ator awe DAMERES No charge for forwarding In New York. uoajeyaitensia! << 2 i G. FRANCELYN, Avent, Wor freight ot passage Seply. te 18 Malden Or to P, H. DUV! NET, corner of Clark and Randelph MAL aden lane, oF streets, Chicag » P, CLYDE & 119 Walt ORTH GERMAN Lio ste Amante company. | NEW TORE sip Muauypa sreansale Line, 2 pe SOUT Ears Ni ies * sete 11 sait The steamship ALBuMA! Reud, master, yet be 6 stent La Be bas i, vel a dosparched, trom juer 87 North River, 01 Thursd il 90 Wednesday, April 2, 2 a .Jram Bremen pier, toot | Rts otclock Teal. For frewght or passage have Hig Steamshi WESEW, Captain AW. Willizerod, on Satur- | #4Bt scouminodttoe ph BROTHERS, 28 South street. day. eres" OF ievicmare LONDON, HAVRE AND paganie in gold, or its equivalent in currency. First Cabin... é Second Cabin. Bteer For OR NORFOLK, CITY POINT AND RICHMOND.— ‘The Old Dominion Steamship Company will despatch from pler 3) North, River their elegant silewheol steam LD DOMINION, Walker. commander, for Norroik, Giiy Point and Itichménd on Tuesday, April 1at3 P. giv ng through Dills of lading to ail’ points ts Bough Southwest. ‘Through passenger tickets issued to_all points, Accommodations nnequalled. Apply at pier sy. o Rethe general office, 187 Greenwich sireet, corner of Dey. NITED STATES MAIL LINE,—STEAM TO QUEENS. | town and Liverpool. Suiling every Wednesday. NNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, NEVADA, Fe. Xpon2, ato A.M, WYOMING, ere 9, at3 P.M, Trains leave New York, from foot of Desbrosses and Corilandt si . 43 follows :-— Hh fold steerage, $40 currency. tickets, $32 currene and Drafts on Ireland, Express for Harrisburg, Pittsburg, the West and | south wiih Baling Palace Cary itachi, at 930A. M.; 5,7 3 an ston and the South at 9 A. M.;7 OP. M. 9, 9:30 A. M. ; 12:30, i2night. eh es 6, 8:30 tna oP. 3 my Passengers booked to ‘om. Paris, Hamburg, Nor- way and Sweden, &. England, France and Germany nt lowest rates. Ap ply to. LLIAMS & GUION, 2 roadway. 19P. M. Sunday, Express ior Philadeiphi BP. M, and Por Philudelpiia, via Konaington, at7 A. M. 1.4, 5,6, NREAT WESTERN STEAMSHIP LINE. Emi rant and re ond class Ph tidd your be ont Phe ot ah oe. wifes 2s sha ae aa i x ‘aking goods and passengers for London, Cardift, New- | 124) i port Gloucerter and ali ports in Bristol Channel. ease a7, "78:0 10, 1120, Pe Mt. Bhnday, 8:0. ie sieamers of this line will sail trom pier 15 East | & ye GREAT WESTERN, Sti \} ft 230, ARAGON, Western. i j 810, 10, 11:80, 12 P. M. Sunday, 6:20, $70, currency | aE at "aol currency | 9 Eo, aha 8, 6.39, 8:10,9 90and 1 A ME M8 by a os cen ob a ie: te and as wmuiniag, 6:20 nin Rune ‘ ba ty fecuemeancnie ‘and upwards ais dor Worrnieeng Ponn'Xiuboy Gand 10-A. M., 2:99, Ni a and ‘Dp benh ec iee e Rig Now Brunswick, 7,10 4. M, 12M 1.2) 3, 4:10, 5:2 reet . and 3 FY 2 night, Bunda For E st Mt noon, 4:10 and 6: lat :20 P. For Lambertyiiia and rierhington va. xt = 2PM. For Philipsburg and Belvidere, 2 and 4 P. NOHOR LINE, STEAM 70 LIVERPOOT, ‘The magnificent new ont gainer Accommodation for Bordentoy ai iastingion and Cam- ‘will sat! from pier 20 North River on Wednesday, April 2, | 442. 7,and 9:0 A 7 ap ahaa and 4 P. For Jamesbutg. Pemberton, Camden, 6 A. M., 940 P.M. rraingarciye, 43 follows:—From_ Piltsburi P.M. 4 A.M. and 63 P.M. vale sy sneapt Frou Washington, and’ Baltimore, 6 P. day, 640.4. M. From Bata phia, 4, 3:54, 6:04, 8:43 P. ME 6 1, Ticket 6 45 Fl and 944 Brondway; No. 1 Astor House ani foot of Desbrosses and Cortlandt streets. Emlgrant Ticket office, No. 8 Battery place, Aud. CAssart, BOYD, Jn. Gener ssonger Agent. F° SAN TEGO, MAY 7, AL. leave tor San Diego, via Chicago, Sait Lake and 8 Francisco, May 7. Rates for first class tare greatly re- queed for this occasion only. | Fox Circulars address W. NCIS, 1 8 Lasalle jew York, and Cooks, dc. ATLANTIO ST., BROOKLYN.—A NEAT, INDUS- i trlows gtr] to do cooking or general, how ood cook and ft rpecifal, obliging and economical serra city or country. [1Q BASt, 2TH ST. NEAR 8D AVA YOUNG 4 irl as cook, washeraind ironer in a small private family, or would do the fine washing and ironing and chamberwork; good city reiereaces from her Jast ployer, Call on Monday. em- Chambermuids, &c. Cabin passage, $65.and $7, currency. Stecrage pabsig e, $40, cur {A HENDERSON 'Blorimens, Agenta, No.7 Bowling Green. NOWOR LINE — XPRESS STEAMERS enil ft rt 2) OLY LIA.. April 6 | EUROP. Avril Passeniers booked and forwarded to aid front all rail- way stations In Great Britain, Ircland, Germany, Nor- way, Sweden, Denmark or America, as safely, speedily, comfortably snd cheaply as any other route oF line, jokets, or Certificates can be bought at lowest gurrency. rates plain at the com pata oftices, No. 7 Bowling Gree! ENDERSON BROTHERS, Agetits, NMAN LINE, For Queenstown and Liverpool. Royal Mail Steamers are appointed to sail as follows :— CITY OF MONTREAL, :faturday, April & neon, CITY OF BRISTOL, q ril 1, 22 CULY OF BROOKLY: CITY OF WASHINGTON, ay, Apri CITY OF ANTWERP. cHaturday, April 19,9 ALM CITY OF BALTIMOR aday, April 24, 2 P. M. ant each sucggeding Saturday aad Thursday, trom Pier 45 North Ri RATES OF PASSAGE. Cabin, $3 and $100, gold, according to accommoda- tion. Round trip tickets at low rates. Stecrage, to Liverpool, Queenstown, Glasgow, London- derry, London, Bristol or Cardiff, $30, Prepaid Certit- Jeatés, $32, currency, Pa:sengers alo forwarded to Havre, Hamburg, SBwedon, Norway, Denmark and Parls at reduced rates, Drafts Issued at lowest rates. For Cabin qasrage and general business apply at the Company's Office, 15 Broadway, For Stécrage Passage, at 38 Kroadwi ‘ay. NG. DALE, Agent: or to O*Donnell & Faulk, 402 Chestnut streets Philadelphia; M. 8, Creagh, 102 Sta street, GIRL AS CHAMBER- Bi #6 South Market’strect, Chicag No. Boston; 12, — SOTH ST.—A YOUNG maid ‘vate family. P. HITE STAR, LINE. best Ky reference W TOWN AND av! [ERPOOL, praca ein D NG THE UNITED MAIL. * ae New and full-powered steamship 8. 248 ¥ ST ISTH 8' FRONT HOUSE, TOP Lape ae New York on Saturday: trom Liverpool on floor, front room.. colored girl as chamber- | hursdays, calling at Cork Harbor each way. aid or waltress: will nuke heraclt generally usetul up- | ATLANTIC Saturday, April 5, atli A. M, | stairs; well recommended: will be ready to take a place o <barurday. Nia Mt3PCM. | on Tuesday, Apritd.. Call on Monday, trom 9s todiy in aturdsy, Apri 10, at 10:49 A: M. | afternoon. . Aptil 26 at 3 P.M. aa at 10:30 A. M, EAST 2Ti ST., SECOND FLOOR, FRONT ‘an —From the White Stardock, Pavonia rry, Jerse; Passenger accommodations tor all clawea unrivalled, combining safety, speed and comfort. raloons, staterooms, smoking room and bathrooms tn midship section, where least motion is felt. Surgeons and jexs accompany the steamer. Rates—Saloon, $100, gold ; steera: beh currency. ‘Those wishin’ fosend tor triends in the old country can now obtain steerage prepald certineates, $82, cur- reney. Passengers booked to or from all parts ot America to Baris Hamburg, Norway, Sweden, India, Australia, |“ cs Dratts trom £1 upwards, 4 For inspection of plans, and ather information apo Gressmaker, good fitter and trimmer, to work by at the company’s office, 19 Broadway, New ¥ bans Babes take work home, Call of or address Bills of lading issued to Continental pores. respectable young girl as chainbermaid r todo chamberwork and fine washing; first glass city references from her last place. Call for two days. Dressmakers and Seamsiresses. 93.4. STH AVA HIGHLY RESPECTABLE | AMERI- OF can lady wishes a few more engagements as monthly nurse or during confinement, Call vn or address Mrs, RL LIVINGSTON arama a sT., BROOKLYN.—A COMPETENT Enter ilboshi 4TH AV, TOP FLOOR—AS EXPERIENCED French dressmaker ; understands cutting and trim. ming in all its branches; would like to go out by the day or week. in. families; take work home; terms moderate ; first class refere cen, Address Mm 5 RAMU, 21 EAST 49TH ST.—AS DRESSMAKER, TO GO TATIONAL LINE OF “STEAMERS, Weekly to Queenstown and Liverpool; fortnightly to London direct. TO QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL, From pier 44 and.47 Nor ht ebster. -Saturday, April atl0 A. M. homson. April 12, ats P.M. out by the day or week or to take work home: N, Grace ‘April 19, ‘at 19 4. M. | can trim in any style, oF wou'd like to uo asa cutter in ITALY, Grigs.. rday, ‘Avril 2, at 3 P.M, some dressma ablishment, "Salt or addres GREBCE, HOLLAND, Bragg, ses TA: THE LARGEST IN TH TRADE. Cabin passage, $90 and $80, currency. teerage, $29. currency. Prepald steeras om Liverpool, Queenstown, Londonderry, Glasgow, Cardi®, Bristol or London, VE N BY ANY OTHER LINE, For further information dara at th 69 Broadway. J. HE HAMBURG. AMERICAN PACKET COMPANY'S H hi ron mall steams! WaxEMONTA, Captain Voss, will, sail on Thursday, April 3 at r Hambury taking passengers ‘rom ‘Kew York to Ply mouth, London, herbourg and Hambu OMAR. eB May 3,at OA M. N DIR 2 0 yest SSTH ST.—A SEAMSTRESS Dears ‘Saturday, Apr Satlla. M. fe work of a few more families by the da MSI week: Is a good preteor and can make boy foe et E. AMS. clot] on 396 ® AV.—A GOOD OPERATOR ON WHEELER Pain : machine, understands all kinds of white work, wishes a few more enga: ens by the day or week. Cali on oF address OPERA 451 OTH AV.—A COMPETENT SEAMSTRESS wishes a fow more engagements vy the day or ‘week; ; can cutand ft; references, — 934 week. ‘ompany's office, Mann BROADWAY.—FIRST CLASS DRESSMAK wishes a few more engagements by the day or BROADWAY. FIRST “CLASS DREss. ie hn payable in United fier Cabin, $72, |], 19 maker wishes a few more engagements by KUNWARDIS De HOAS, the day or week. General Agente General. Y secniger Agents, 61 Broad street, Ni 61 Broadway, New York. The HOLSATIA. wills i LAprit i HRovGH ‘TICKETS TO ALL PARTS OF EUROPE gsued by COOK, RON & JENKINS, 262 Brondway ork, General Exeursion and Tourist Managers a Padlishers of “Cook's Bxcursvontst’ ithonthly, price 10 conta), a Journal of information to ail classes ol Ekropean travellers, showmg by their numerous arrangements grently reduced ratesand many facilities, Tickets issued jor any line ot steamers. Y Nay Fa ig | EMIGRANT ¢ COMPANY, NO. 3 BOW. Green, New York, L 20 BROADWAY, NEAR 20TH STA PERFECT operator on Grover & Baker's machin bo is also # goo! buttonhole worker, desires a few e| ments by the day or week in families or with a ‘drens> ener’ ean furn Oall on or address OPER- ih machine, LADY OF EXPERIENCE, Ag THOROCGHLY understands dressmaking and all kinds ot family sewing, desires families’ work to do at her own home; net pe reasonable. Address Mrs. R., Brooklyn Branch Herald office. FRENCH SEAMSTRES3 AND WAITING MAID, g tickets, foreign exchange and railroad tic! With good references, desires a situation 1m a respect” nd tor cirenlar in English, German or Scandinavian | able family about May 1. "Address No. 4 south st., Baltl- fanguages, Addi 4.542 Post office. more, Md. FASHIONABLE DRESSMAKER GOES (¢ the day : cuts, Sts and trimsin & superior manners aly, Brat class work desired. Address DRESSMAKER, % 120 Herald office, EMITTANCE A To, "ENGLAND AND Ly ny od Prats for a = awatas and Passage Tickets, by steamahi salting ny oe at the lowest rates by 1APS Bore ‘SHOT ERS Cv., 46 South streak, ‘NITED STATES PASSPORTS—FROM THE DE- partment of State, Indispensable to travallers going abroad, issued by RUFUS K, MoHA Codar street, Notary ‘and Comtatsstoner: for every rotate’ and Territory. Uae STATES PASSEORT BUREAU.—AMERICAN citizens as, ag Pe ogpores will apply to THOMAS: Genera! Housework, &o, 440 WREST UTH ST.—TO DO GENERAL HOUSE. work in @ small family, Call tor two days at present employer's. Housekeepers, é&ec. SADLER, ne SBroad street, New York. ‘STEAM: on 30 Ser werk thay. th date iogeart ot c an COASTWISE STRAMSHIPS. ea housekeeper: would, Ho mahort alvaneg in the Cl Nataneas ait He STEAM. | PACKET dan, FOR oathtry ; good reference. ress HUUSEKBEPERA 1 | Javan: car u lhe Arak clasy aueviteel Meamhip BANTIAGO | J] WEST 26TH STA FIRST CLASS FAMILY i CUBA, Captam J. W. Reynolds, vie rail ro pler Ae @ thelr pr Fag a | for the Summer with No, 4 North River on Tuesday, April 15, at 3 P, a quic A one by calling imme- freight or seseties apply to 0. 2. GUILLEAUME & on dittely on Sis DAWA, Gfeesmaker. Agents, 14 Broa: WEST BROADWAY, IN THE NEWS DEPOT.— As first class howsckeeper in a gentleman's fain- 124 OR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT.—THE STEAMER | Bouse; Mrs. B. | ebikires J Ly ily; eer anage nay by Ay et it Clee OF Da at ppigin dongs wins deived dally. a fee ¢ uate caneuiet any : on or datires ‘Through rate SUBEKREPEN, pre wes mn to Galvestor Indlanol Le rt or Aranzas whi oy Ny tiago and st, rr "Cabin tt Piyor relent or paneay opens PP, 0O.. 189 Maiden lane, 939 WEST boy 8T., NEAR I!UDSON,—AS HOUSE. keeper, 2 eideriy gentleman oF widower. ny SITUATIONS WANTEN—FEMALES. Biss nme Care NN Rn 45 B geeitower or com| no objec on ling. Call on dress con week Miss R. 2. Housekeepers, ae. 44 oH AV.—A IDDLE-AGED AMERICAN widow ins family to take charze of the honse and 3 a housework; understands cooking. Addres» Mra EAST MTH ST.—A LADY, INTELLIGENT a Ko panion; fully capable. Call for twodayeon re DMIF 33] EAe EAST tat 8T.—AS HOUSEKEEPER IN a ty oF, country, b who hase th a through som fe rf Bf the are tall on oF ress for M.A table merican woman as house! ‘ a ‘Trt Ww fami: prelerred. Can be seen at her residenge +r seeeaan bw bowed TERPOOEEEGEEG tye ha LADY ior uiree dayae LEO, 0, box 819 Post ome, muy: Address, LADY oP P EXPENIENCE NCH AND Gog OaARAG irs. 8 Takats jousekceper in a private family. Address {MIDDLE AGED ADY, NATH A SON AND hter, wishes to take charge of a ding undersiands wi rk of eve: he Lox 200 Herael omieo, ior Pwordayh on Nactees LADY OF RESPECTABILITY DESIRES A tim usekeener iy the {amity of @ ge nas fesanyis perfectly faaiod an reference ; will take any gentee!, re: pectable position, c will mb ence pi bung rveronoae mike GUNTLEWOMAN, Herald oofttee. eee oe A LADY W WHO HAS HAD EXPERIENCE WOULD ti like a position as housekeeper for a entemen with understands cutting and making children’s Coot berth yer sh and required. ‘Address AF, WaAntap-4 POSITION AS HOUSEKEEPER BY an American widow lady, who understands her business in all its branches; would take the entire charge Pog Ae ass home, private tamily or hotel; willing ogo South or West it’ required; best of reference given, Address, for one week, Mrs. L. SARGENT, Post office, Baltimore, Ma. TANTED—A SITUATION AS HOUSEKEEPER: would go in an institution: id ORB AGE her busi- ness; alvo a good seamstress: a permanent home qenrens references exchanged. Address for one week box 772 Post office, Peughkeepsic, N. ¥. Laundresses, &. 127 AMITY 5T.—A®PROTEST: — & tew ladies’ or gentleme: is good washer and ironer; would goout by the day; best foity reference, Address Mrs. MITCHELL, LAS NEST S30 St—A RESPECTARLE WOMAN e) 1 goont by the day to do house cleaning :) class washer and froner; good reterences, Ci afternoon. > Q1Q THOMPSON | ST.—WASHING AXD IRONING wanted, by an experienced colored laundress, at her own home. ' Inquire for Mra. BROW, 239 WEST 29TH 8T.—A RESPECT. ABLE COLORED woman wishes the washing of ae cam, nitle- men or families; best reference, Mrs. F. MAN, 339 WEST 4TH ST.—A THOROUGHLY EXPERI. enced English Picea lanier’ sf Frac tset angie (el pctee ee tate seam dress itme, 5, WA) ERM ee 343 EAST 3D ST.—LADIES’ AND GENTLEMEN'S: fine washing wanted by a good laundress, or would go ont by the da; 414 EAST 161H ST, ROOM 13.—A FIRST CLASS fine ironer, to £0 out by the day; fluting and puf- fing done in the neatest manner, or would take the same home. 42 EAST 19TH 8T., SECOND room.—A laundress would take washin: or go out by the day; understands fluting and put 445 39TH ST., BETWEEN 9TH AND 10TH AVS.—A ‘© good laundress wishes to do Washing im or out of LD house, 802 srw AV., fateh hata 4STH AND 49TH STS. FLOOR, FRONT home ing. (ring second be! -A first class laundress wishes: a fow ladies’ and enters 's Washing; can do all kinds of fluting and puffing. GTUXYESANT ,LAUNDRY) 143 KIGHTH | STREET, near Fourth avenue.—All kinds of work handsomely done, Cutfs and collars a spectalty; fluting, Iace cur- tains, &c. Goods collected and delivered prouptly, Nurses, Wc. QD5 SOLLIVAN St IN REAR, FIRST FLOOR. ~) A woman as wet nurse toa baby, at her own Bat ity ees fresh milk; yee! residence lost her own baby WEST 38TH ST.--A MONTHLY sires another engagement; reters 10 physicians 235 and first class families, 5 EAST 87TH ST., BETWEEN 2D AND 3D AVS.— ) Arospectable young girl, lately landed, to take care of children and do plain sewing in 4 private family ; ean be well recommended, Address M. V. Y. G FRENCH GIRL WHO HAS LATELY AR- Lee to take care of children. Call at Pension ne Greene st. 8 NURSE—A YOUNG ENGLISH WOMAN; NO OB- Jection to leaving the city; good reference. Address Li, Herald office RESPECTABLE WOMAN TO GO WITH A FAMILY to Calitornia ay nurse to an inyal.d or as children's A nurse, or in any other capacity that is required; iA is able and willing wages asked, only passage paid: to N. G,, box 117 Herald Up. ‘Addvess tor three days town Branch office. Miscellancous, $25 —I WILL GIVE $25 FOR A PERMANENT ). position as janitress for one or more houses; can give QUINN, 1,058 Ist av. 48 WEST S6TH 8T., PRESENT EMPLOYER’S.—AN English woman desires to go to Europe with a lady 43 companion; references satisfactory ; for further par- ticulars apply as above. 999 WEST 10TH ST. OTABLE GERMAN 449 woman in a small private tamily; best refer- its a Trish girl to do weneral housowork. Call jor two day: 302 vownEey, the best of reference. Address RES! —A YOUNG LADY AS FOREWOMAN — or saleswoman in a patent medicine store; has t years’ experience, and would epee ete jays. Address ENQUIRER for tw 3oTH S8T.—A YOUNG LADY - as companion toa lady or to watt on an invalid antdo plain sewing ; god reference, Catton Miss A. t LADY WISHES A SITUATION AS ¢: OMPANION to a party going to Europes has been across soverct times and fs never seasick: speaks Yrench and German eee Address Mra. BUSCE, Herald Uptown Branch oflee, LADY, WhittNG A VERY BEA hand, Wesires copying to do at hom N., Herald Uptown sranch ¢ YOUNG FRENCH LADY, , wi 4X. ity and good iy panion or nur to Europe; good vn Branch o IFUL ‘Address Mt M, ¥ id “to go with fi anity Address 1. 8., Heralil MIDDLE-AG ED WOMAN WISHES vith a funy to willing t tomake hereelf useful; care of chfidren and tamily sewing i give her services In return for her passage; fick; good relerence. Address DOM TIC, Herald offic RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL Is DESIROUS-OF obiatning a position by which she can maintain he writes a rapid hand and is very quick at figures; understands bookkeep! first, t class ie ence. Address F. 8, Herakl Uptown Brat VERY NEAT, RESPECTABLE PERSON WISHES to do the work ot a suit of Rooms for a gentleman ea wite by the day. Address 5. 8, box 125 Herald ofce, YOUNG LADY SPEAKING ENGLISH AND GER- man wlahies a situation a1 travelling companion to an clderly lady going to Europe, or would go with a fam: ily; first class reterences. Address R. M1. Herald office. yot companion mn “familie speaks Tour inngungess Likes traveling. Address this AMILLE, Hicrald Uptown Branch offlve, NG LADY, AGED 23, 4 STRANG would like to meet an elie th Could give her a position whereby she herscit;s no titers need respond. "Address Herald Uptown Branch office. ANITALTAN LADY Of CULTURE DESIRES TOENTER ‘first class family as companion or to teach Italian, French and muse (piano and thorough vocal falary no partieular objects no vbjoctions to goin In couniry; references given and required. Address box 6,001 Post o aftioe. RESPECTABLE, AND WELL EDUCATED AMERR ean lady, 3, desires a situs fo an invalid ov of Work; please grant an interviows wilt go one month co trial or board.” “Address Mrs, HENRY, box 199 Herald “tou @ LADY WISHES * ist or correspondent, of a3 govorness, ry hon-resident; would travel with a iady or Tams De a valuable aid iterary person. Address MENT, Herald office. A THOROUGHLY EDUCATED YOUNG LADY OF cultivation and reflnemont destres a position ae Gonapanion to's lady: no objection to fraveitingy oF wun ‘a position in a gentloman’s fam! . dress Ming M. CARL, box 1,810 Post office, oo ness Ad pn A hn at Il th WAxTEDTBY A YOUNG LADY, WIlO MAS DEEN ‘sengaged in Br t 5 owin a ladies’ turnishing store ; ‘compete me ako en tire etarye of stock andto buy. dally m cor skirts, Address CORSETS, Herald Uptown Branch offen ANTED—A WIDOW LADY. OF REFINEMENT would like to superintend a house or the edentvr of young chiluren ; a widower's family preierred, Ad. areas ENERGY, Herald Uptown Branch office. "ANTED,—A LADY OF EDUCATION mene th AND REFINE. reference. not sen box 12) &. K., box 137 A POSITION AS cory ent or ‘Ris woud EVINE. ving met with a reverse of fi like a situation, not mental, in Fentlemnan's tachi iG competent and obliging. LNTERPRISE, Herald Uptown Branch office. anes WAstep—tne CHARGR OF A GENTLEMAN'S residence during the Summ: - erences. Addrers T. B., box 5498 Post omeee © Pet FOF ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, A SITUATION AS hand groom in a Private family; unde: ingle; ins il undesighentare ut ond Worse Ask class references given, No. 6 West four ae aden ae we NTED—BY A LADY, DISENGACED MAY sitaation as companion, Address B, P,, station B. For Other tuations Wante j—Femaice= flee Bighteenth Page, 1, housekeeper or conker