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5 io isin stress or 8 good Cool r nee it required. —@0 sTH RESPROTABLE YOUNG Plain ep and ood washer and ironer st city relerence, aides WEST 137H Lene od EXCELLENT COOK IN A AS priva' wederstanae, Ail kinds. of bakin . fh wi to assist with the washing; ity 8T,, REAR.—TWO SCOTCH GIRLS a ara ae seek. nd re. weet other anfirst class waitress, or waitress wo sn ber- Fork both would lik’ to 0 togeth AV,, ROOM 5,—A GOOD GERM&N COOK 47 ins an a sewun family: is willing ‘to ugsist with the ironing ; good reference. Canon PLACE QT 8T)-AS ‘COOK, OR 49 Wout do general housework ina private tainil Best references to character and respectability ; a hom Best tien Inland or Bergen Folut, nea: the shore, is de- + rable; those changing nelpolten need ne: apply. | Call ener addres, tor four days, D. 0.0. at present em ployer’) 1 WEST 82D ST.—A SCOTCH PROTESTANT WO- tom as sirst ciasroook; exrervat baking, pastry gaa genes ot * Sesiniapiant good city reference. Addre: 60 WEST WASHINGTON PLACE.—A MIDDLE. caged girlina small tamily;can cook, wash and fron jmo objection to the country ; best recommendation: JONES 8T., RBA! Eyer 12 aria rat good reference. WEST STH oP. 1 OUD GIRL TO DO ‘and chembermaid or waitress 4 ity or counuy. 12 4. WEST 40TH ST., BRTWEEN BRoapwar a 6th av.—A respectable German to do gene! housework; wiskes to have her daughter, 8 years oa ‘er; moderate wages; No objections to the country. ROOME B8T., tT IRD LOO! ROOM 13.— 188 MoOme M.THER, 0 A work In a small famiy. WEST 271H .8T.—A RESPECTABLE YOUS 253 cones. todo honsework in @ private family Good reference. ST AND 2D AV8.— 31608482 bor ST. BETWEEN IS A irl In a small private £ respectable ‘young. Si) 18 '& Email pehvate family to do general housework or to ‘ehildren. Call for two days. recone coswverere et eed GIRL WANTED—FOR pga) Podr con Age Si Re ee = | Give GE WANTED As Be Seamaranss | ADIES D die compas LEARN A NEAT to be done at bome ; taught in ene ph deg weekly. At 504th av., over EINES, mal - trom 3 to ATRON.—WANTED, A MATRO! mother and accustomed to fe care take charge of a branch of the New ¥ jum, Address 24 Clinton place. ws TED—A COMPETEN: WAITRESS APPLY, from 9 to 11 A. M., at No. 19 ‘West 39th st. Warps NORGE (CREMAN) 5 SHE MUST pid East 1 ith ew Wheeler & me machine. Apply at I WARTED—A COOK, WHO UNDERSTANDS TER ‘art thorou nly. in a small private jJamily, Apply at No. 8 West 8 ANTED—GOOD CLOAK MAKERS, J, & C, JOHNSTON, Broadway, 5th av. and 220 st N, WHO IS A children, to Infant Asy- 376 c BOWERY, TOP FLOOR, FRONT ROOM.—A - Protestant young woman to do general house- work for @ sinall private ‘aimily. ull & ‘Tuesday. 6 IST 8T,, BROOKLYN, FIRST FLOOR.—A GOOD 4 Germain girl as cook, ih or out of city, na ie tion JO WES? WH St.. SECOND FLOOR, REAR—AS cook, washer and jroner, or would do general "Rousework ; no opjection to the country, WEST 15TH ST.—AS FIRST CLASS COOK AND good baker: understands el) kinds ot cooking ; willing to assist with washing. li" for_two days, WEST 24TH ST, NEAR 6TH AV.—As aay class cook and*bake understands all kinds of pean cooking: city r PE pon S8., SECOND FLIGHT.—A YOUNG U3], ineion woman Peayact bid considence a ex res zelient cook: good washer and ironer; best reference. ‘Gall tor two days. WEST 19TH ST. SECOND FLIGHT, FRONT.— i An experienced woman as first el 1488 cook ; un- ndvall sds of soups meats and jellies; bestelty feferences. Call for two days. WEAT 19TH ST. IN. THE STORE A YOUNG ‘woman as first class cook in a private nds all kinds of French and Americ: y Feferences, AS) Wert Sst- er, BEYWREN TH AND. 1TH avs—A first class German cook in a restaurant er private tamily. 145 WEST 39TH ST.—A COMPETENT PROTES. tant young woman as first class cook ; will assist with washing: eference, 156 WEST 18TH ST, REAR,—A YOUNG WOMAN as first class cook; understands all kinds of bal ‘tag; Will assist with washing ; best city reierence. 161 WEST 27TH ST., NEAR 7TH AV.—AS SUPE- rior cook: expert at all kinds of family cookin; Bxcelient baker; excels in breakiast cakes; best city ret erence. 205 West 21H st.—TWO RESPECTABLE GIRLS to go togetuer; ‘one as first class cook, washer nd ironer; ri the other todo chamberwork and wasting; Seat city ference, 22 re 2TH ST., NEAR 3D AV,—A RESPECT. able woman as cook, washer id ironer; is Rood baker eae all Kinds of cooking; good r plac WEST 20TH ST., A FEW DOORS FROM 6TH av.—A young woman as cook and to assist in no ovjection to go @ short distance in the 7 WEST ISTH ST., BACK ROOM —A COMPETENT woman as first class meat and pi or boarding house; Brences from |i "al THOMPSON S¥.—AS FRENCH COOK IN A ase rete family; can bake French bread; good Call “irom 10 2D aV.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL TO DO 430 housework in @ private tamily; no cbjection to short distance in th the cOUDETY 5 BO good re reference. Q5 7TH AV, _BETWREN Seri AND srr 878. 4 top floox—A respectable girl to do general hid. work; Do objection to the country; @ good washer ironer.« 5QYQ HUDSON ST. NEAR WEST 10TH ST. UP OL stairs—A competent American to do goneral housework: willing aud capable to take ‘ull charge in a small family. Address, (or two days, Miss 8. TAYLOR, Housekeepers, &c. BOND S8T., FIRST FLOOR, BACK ROOM.—A E_young lady’ as housekeeper in'a widower’s fami TANTED—TO GO TO EUROPE, A NURSE: MUST not be seasick. Apply, from 10 to 12 at 162 2d av., near Wth st. Keferences required, ANTED—FIRST CLASS HANDS TO TRIM AND fini b waists; only perfect ones need apply. 21 East 26th st., two door: ie of Union square. ANTED—FOR ‘AN IMPORTING MILLINERY hovse, a first class flower brancher; ond compe- tent to originate styles; a permanent situation offered. “Address C., box 1,175 ‘Boston, Post office, Mass, ANTED—FOR GBNERAL HOUSEWOK IN A FAM. ly of two, an active girl, who understands wa! jroning aud sewing. Apply at S28 East lst sty bet cen diand 4, QVANESD-AT A FAVORITE, SUMMER RESORT. A Tecson capaple of taking charge of a large bourd- ing house during the season or for entire year, ADDY St office of MELLVILUE EGGLESTON, Esq., 173 Broad- 239 WEST 10TH ST.—-A YOUNG LADY OF GOOD ounity. @s housekeeper in a widower’s or bache- jor’s family. Call all the week. 430 WEST 82D ST.—-AN EDUCATED RESPECTA- bie young wido » as housekeeper or governess in a widower's tamily; none but respectable parties need apply. Call for two dave. 59 BROADWAY, FIRST FLIGHT, BACK, ROOM pads No. 7.—A lady as housekeeper im a widower’s family. LADY OF HIGHEST RESPECTABILITY AND refinement, being in reduced circumstances, would like a position as housekeeper’ or to meet honorable gentleman of means who would render her immediate assistance, for which the would give a pleasant home. Only those of means and position address Mrs. ¥. C. E., Herald Uptown Branch office. A EADY SEEKS A POSITION OF TRUST AS housekeeper for an elderly widower or as copyist, ‘Address J. B. A., Herald office. ANTED—BY A LADY OF RERINEMENT, A POST: as companion or housekeeper. Address, for four aay NELLUs DARLING, Herald Uptown Branch Laundresses, &e. WEST 83D ST.—A COLORED WOMAN WISHES family washing. Can be seen for two days. WEST MTP ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG woman as good laundress; willing and obliging: assist with chamberwork. Call at present em- ll2 135 would ployer 142 WEST sD st.—a FIRST CLASS LAUNDRESS wishes washing of & private {amily or ladies and gentlemen, or wou! ra go out by w the day; 8 Suting neatly done; good reference. 154 WEST 18TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN wants some ladies’ or or ge: rentlemen’s washing at her own home, or would go out by the day; futing, put- fing ana polishing; best city reference. WEST 20TH ST., BASEMENT.—A RESPECT- able woman as first class cook; good city refers 25: WEST 2TH ST. 490 a8g001 plain cook: good city reference. 2 WEST I9TH ST. CTABLE WOMAN AR ag first class cook in a restaurant or club: will ind the day or week ; iirst class reterence. King third —A RESPECTABLE WOMAN 99 LAST UH St, BETWEEN 18? AND 2D avs.—An English Protestant cook; city or coun- iry; reference. 374 LANA ieee eae LA f La it as plain cook ina private family. ©: from Wtill 4o'clock. _ eis 4.08 WEST ust St, NEAR sri AV, TOP FLOOR, back room.—A’ respectable girl'as good order Sook in a restaurant or dining saloon; good reierences. 414. TH AY. IN FANCY STORE. EXPERI- enced woman as first class cook, by day or week, Srany other kind of work; ity retérence. 45) EAST 92D ST., BETWEEN 91H AND 10TH avs., second ficor.—A respectable Scotch woman as iB ennk s isa first rate washer and ironer; good city 45 8, first floor.—As cook; understands her busi- ‘Bess well; wiil assist with the coarse washing; best cit; erence from last employer; no objection to a board- house. Can be seen tor two days. 77H AV.,NEAR MTH ST.—A COMPETENT Woman as first class cook ina smali private tnt'y; good bread and pasiry maker; good city reier- 1.40. BROADWAY, CORNER {0TH S8T.—A RE. spectable young girl as good, piain cook, fraser and ironer in ‘a small private iamily; exce.lent aly reterenci PROTESTANT WOMAN AS FIRST CLASS COOK ina private family or public place; understand vooking in every prapek. including pastry; good refer- ance. Address COOK, box 14 Herald Uptown Branch GREENWICH SsT., CORNER OF DESBROS- Chambermaids, &c. 9 WEST 30TH ST._AN EXPERIENCED WOMAN AS chambermaid and waitress. Apply, ior two days, betore 12. M., at pyesent employer's. 15 WEST 41ST 8T., SECOND FLOOR, BACK room. olored woman would sike a few zentlemei washing, or would go out by the day. 212 WEST 19TH 8T., IN THE STORE.—A RESPECT- able woman to go out by tne day, week or month washing and ironing or housecleaning; best reference. Call for two days. 1G WEST, 2TH ST, FIRST FLUOR, REAR—A ectable woman desires washing, ironing oF fouseeleamiugs puting and fluting neatly done, 941 WEST 33D ST.—A WOMAN TO GO OUT BY the day or week, to wash and iron, im a private family; reterences. O51 TE AVGA, UAUNDRESS, TO TAKE IN Washing at her own house, or would go out; flut- ing neatly done. 417 WEST WTH, ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN wishes a lady's or gentleman’s washing; best city reference. 418 WEST 49TH ST.—A_ FIRST CLASS LAUN- dress wishes a few families’ washing at her own : done neatly and at the shortest notice. Call on braddress Mra CONROY. Wns womee ODASS OF EITRER SEX; $20 per week; work at home; no capital re- quired: cicmieet chance ‘ever offered. particulars gend stamp to M. MITCHAM, Fetter lane, Phiiadeiphia, __ SERUATIONS _WA TED—MALES, ‘SITUATION WANTED—BY A HIGHLY Ri RESPECT- able English boy (aged 16), as waiter in a gentle- man’s family, or as bell boy in a *orels ee city reter- gpee, Address A. 4. corner of Nassau and Navy sts., rooklyn. A SITUATION WANTED—BY AN ORPHAN BOY, 13 years of age, in a lawyer's or doctor’s office: is will ing to work: has no objection te wag Call tor two days at 69 Madison st ANTED—A SITUATION, BY AN INDUSTRIOUS and honest young man, lately arrived from France, speaking very little pesiise, as waiter in a hotel; reier- ence. Addréss 703 6th a Was —AN EDITOR, WITH 16 YEARS’ EX- anenne in journalism, desires a position on a Mrcekly or evening paper or ina publishing house; un- past is every branch of the business thoronghly. Ad- dress ASTCA, box 176 Herald office. 7 ANTED—BY A VERY RESPECTABLE sOLORED man, with excellent city references, a situation a8 first class cook or waiter : private family, boarding house oF restaurant; no obiections te the country. Cail on oF address K. G.,'495 7th av., top fh ANTED—BY AN ENGLISHMAN, A SITUATION AS walier in a good fami nly horoughly competent ; bag pry, references. Address ONEST, Herald Uptown ce, CLERKS AND | SALESMEN, YEW SMART. SALESMEN WANTED—FOR A staple article: demand untimted. Call on SMITH, i v0., 66 Cortlandt st. PERSON FAMILIAR WITH THE DUTIES OF THE entry room, accustomed to call and recall every description of goods in try goods houses, packing and shipping, desires a permanent engagement; has long ¢x- erience and can take entire charge of the work. Ad- ress W, W., box 2,43 Post office. A WXOUNG, MEN AS CLERKS INCLINED 70 LEARN + the profitable, never-dull dentist profession; wages rding to meritatter x months. 169 Bowery. A: HALL 01 LESMAN WANTED—IN A RETAIL CHINA AND glass ware store; one who is acquainted with the bustness, 265 Hudson st ITUATION WANTED—BY A BOOKKEEPER, WHO has had several years’ experience and refers.to former employers in this city. Address X. A., box 204 Herald office. ANTED—AN salesman. EXPERIENCED DRESS _ GOODS J. & J, O'REILLY, 231 Fulton st., Broo! TANTED IMMEDIATELY—A COMPETENT B keeper; must have the best of reterences as to character and habits. Address, giving reference and salary required, B. K., box 1% Herald of ‘WANTED-SITUATION AS SALESMAN IN SOME baying grocery or wholesale clothing house, by competent business’ man; can loan $2,500 to employ Address REALITY, box 148 Herald office. 45 beds a tbls serene 4 a poet 0 ou e 0 do Washing and ironing; is capable of ail kitids of — mui 6TH AV. (STORE).—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN 50 todo weeping: first class reterences: gentle- men’s washing prelerred. Address LAUNDREBS. Nurses, &c. 2 MARION ST.—A YOUNG FRENCH GIRL AS nurse; can take charge of children and teach them to read and write French. 117 WEST 10TH &T.-A PROTESTANT YOUNG rl a8 child's nurse; would make herself gener- ally useful: wages no object, only a comfortable place. for two days. 140 141 WEST 30TH ST.—A COLORED GIRL AS urse or 28 nurse and chambermaid. WEST 19TH STA HEALTHY YOUNG MAR. ried woman as wet nurse; best city reierence. 2 EAST 47TH ST., PRESENT EMPLOYER’S,—aS champe: maid or waitress. 40 WEST 13TH ST., IN THE REAR.—A RESPECT. able young girl as first class chambermaid and wait- “ras no objection to a private boarding house; rele NEAR RIV) 6 WILLETT ST., NGTON.—A YOUNG estes erage naa prstrem ox 1,0 gam: work in a sma! rivate family; no objection fea shore distance in the countr 1 WEST 30TH ST., SECOND FLOOR.—A RE- spectable colored young woman as chamber- maid or nurse, 1: hig og M4 “itdariy’ 4 bres ogee avs, first fidor.—A respectabie youny gurl us seo borpeld gt rairee oe as, chainberinaid aud 80 was! asnist wi y reference. 89. AV. ©, ONE FLIGHT UP.—A Bi aroun Protestant girl lavely landed, as cham- id and wasiress, or to do general housework; city td pally Call ior two days. WEST 82D ST.-A RESPECTABLE YOUNG girl as chambermaid in a hotel or boardi 219 Ho objection to yo to the country. agin 99 EAST UTH ST.,BETWEEN 2D AND 3D AVS, top floor, front—A young girl ax chambermaid (er would rg general housework; good city reference. ‘PECTABLE WEST 19TH ST., SECOND FLOOR, FRONT.— A respectable Protestant girl ‘as chambermaid ‘waitress or to do plain sewing ; willing and obliging; food city reference, B19 LEXINGTON AV.—A YOUNG WOMAN, LATELY Janded, as chambermati and waitress. WEST 36TH ST., SECOND ¥LOOR.—A_ Bi make herself generally useful; best city references. E- spectable girl as chambermaid and willing to 00. WEST “TH ST, IN THE STORE—A RKE- ctable woman’ as chambermaid and to do ng; CAN operate. EAST 15TH ST.. BETWEEN IST AY. AND AY, oo top floor.—A Scotch girl as chambermaid washer and ironer; Al STH AV.—AN AMERICAN GIRL AS CHAM- bermaid in @ private family. A 2D AV.—A YOUNG WOMAN AS CHAMBER. maid and waitress, id city rete waitress, or would do waiting alone; RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT WOMAN WI: & position as chambermaid and seamstress; has machine. Address J. F.. Herald office, Dressmakers and Seamstresses, AN ST. PRESEMAKING, MILLINERY seamstress, to at byt ae {ne family and be her e city; terms low, rene des ys terms low. Address ST.—A COMPETENT DRE Py make ts out by the day in first class familie: ah"kinds or ressinaking in lat mees given or work can be se saicidre: WEST 87TH ST. maker wants wor! xa on machine Q Brook ne AV.. NEAR HANSON PLACE, Mstress OF as seamstress and to hens 14 children; would hike to vo out b 6 yw by the day or weer can assist in Lorerere. ‘on Wilcox & Gibbs’ machine; ress, eee from jagt place. Call on or addi CORNER 6TH AV.—AS SEAMSTRESS day or week; is a good dressmake! 36TH ST.—A YOUNG LADY AS DRESS. seamstress ina private family by ti Gail or address. AV.—A COMPETENT DRESSMAKER @ few more ei nents by the day or at home, $150 per day, Address [Av aN EXPERIENCED, DRESSMAKER Fe engagements; will go out by aes cleaned and ‘made to 8608 le a Monk * AK E! Bree pc aces ook, Addrens any Branch o' 1 3D AV.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, lately arrived, as nurse and seamstress, or Toye, go as chambermaid and seamstress. Call for two jays. vAl od 6TH S8T., NEAR BOWERY, 1N GROCERY store.—A respectable young woman as wet Durse; abundance of milk; best reference. 2 west 28TH ST.—A YOUNG WOMAN AS WET yurse. 216 MONROE ST., IN THE DRY GOODS STORF.— A respectable widow as wet nurse: baby two months old. 21 BOWERY, ROUM 5.—A RESPECTABLE MAR. ried woman, with a fresh breast of milk, as wet nurse. Cail tor two days. 25 WEST 35TH ST. SECOND FLOOR.—A RE- OU spectadle Protestant girl as nurse or waitress; best references. Call for two days. 256 WEST 2TH SY., PRESENT EMPLOYER'S, Young gir! as nutse to a baby; ig very trusty ‘and understand NEAR 8TH AV.—A ing by the bottie, 269 WEST 3TH 8ST. first class Woman as wet nurse; best reference. Call ror two days. ANTED—A POSITION AS BOOKKEEPER, BY A ‘young man ; thoroughly competent, with unques- tlonable reicrences trom present and past employers. Address LEDGER, box 155 Herald office. TANTED—A SITUATION AS BOOKKEEPER OR correspondent; best references; moderate expecta tions. Address F. A."ROCKWELL, care Chase & Higgin- son, Drexel Building. WANTED-A CATHOLIC LADY OR GENTLENAN of ability, for a responsible situation. Address, with references and wages expected, CATHOLIC, Herald ottice. WANTEDITHREE YOUNG MEN | IMMEDIATELY. to learn bookkeeping, penmanship, mercantie galenlations from experiencéd accountant; Brooklyn, Fort Green, 8 to 10 P. M.: terms moderate, Address COLLINS, box 140 Heraid office. OUNG CHEMIST, FROM ENGLAND, DESIRES A situation as clerk in a drug store; thorough); oa Smuats ‘the business. Address PHARMACIST, eral ottice. COACHMEN AND GARDENERS, 8 “FIRST CLASS ; COACHMAN ‘AND GARDENER, and his wife as cook and laundress, to go in. the y. Vall at or address 130 1stav. Can be seen for NTED—BY A COLORED COACH- man; bane city reference: or a place to take care of furnaces, address MAJOR, Herald Uptown Branch office, COACHMAN AND GROOM OF LONG EXPERI- ence wants @ situation; es no family ; thor- oughly understands his busi best city reference. Address K. 8., 236 West 35th ; OM + Fea AE ST CLASS HORSEMAN, JUST DISENGAGED; aperior groom and couchman; has taken sae of track and vosd horses. address ADViRTIS. Boulevard stable, No, 157 West 50th st,, care Mr. ‘Townley. A GENTLEMAN WISHES TO OBTAIN A SITUA tion for his coachman. a frst class man, married. Pinout sams Call on, or address THOMAS, at J. B” Brewster & 27: st. SITUATION WANTED—BY AN ENGLISHMAN, as coachman or groom and coachman ; city refer: ences. Address ALEXANDER WARNER, 2%3 West 22d st. A SITUATION AS COACHMAN WANTED—BY A Single man; thoroughly understands his business; is willing to make himselt usetul; good city rerere: ‘Address COACHMAN, box 209 He: fiom fice. of a? ‘O'd, SUR BY. 31 EAST 2TH S8T., REAR HOUSK, SECOND floor, one pair of’stairs up.—A respectable wo- man wants a child to bring up; will receive a mother’s care and have a comfortable home. Mrs, GLEASON, 33) EAST 23TH st. A RESPECTABLE MARRIED womai yet best references. 338 WEST {2D ST.— RED GIRL AS nurse or waitress, or to do light chamberwork in private family; first class Feterenee, from last place. YL. WA 45 7TH AV., FIRST FLOOR, FRONT.—A RE- capal spectable’ Young woman as nurse; thoroughly f taking ‘charge of a baby from birth; five Years’ reterence.” Call for two days. ET NURSE.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN AS WET nurse. Apply at The Home, corner Gist st. and Lexingwn a Wattresses, dice 105 West 0TH sr. A FEW DOORS FROM orn —A young Woman as waitress in city or country; understands salads; good reierence. Misceliancous, 4 WHITE'S PLACE, WEST 18TH 8T., BETWEEN 7th and &th av&—A’ respectable woman to work by the day. ib STH AV.—A YOUNG GERMAN WOMAN AS lady's maid or to take care of an elderly lady. Call for two davs, between Ii and 4. 311 EAST 46TH 8T., BETWEEN IST AND 2D AVS,— € A respectable, bard working woman wants house- cleaning or washing; would go out by the day or week. SITUATION AS LADY'S MAID—BY A FRENCIT lady; has ben with an actress, and wishes to ge lady’s maid with Knother actress. Addre: ition tise WAILAY box 187 Herald Uptown Brauch office. Intelligence Offices, A. CONSIDERABLE NUMBER OF WELL RECOM. mended German servants, capable and trustworthy. found at 247 3d av, near 20th st, first floor. Mrs. HOLZSTEIN. Gosoron LITAN OULINARY ave rateeny di 113 West 27th st., New York.—We give notice to all em- ployers, proprietors of hotels, restaurants and private families that we ean furnish cooks and pastry Coo%8 of any deseripti hortest notice. ‘HELP _WANTED—FEMALES. MIDDLE AGED WOMAN WANTED-—ONE THAT wishes a home where she can be treated as one of the family. sin Will not be atraid to assist in my work, And can cut aud fit children’s dresses, and is good in a fick room must have good relerenese. ‘Apply is0 Hust A SITUATION WANTED—THE FIRST OF JANU. aed bya singe man as first clas coachman or coachm: groom ;isazood gardener; if required would take fat Eharge of farm; first class feference. Call'on or ade dress W. ©., 26 Hector st, for one week, in care of John Moore. 1 eee Weer ae ne ana SMART, INTELLIGENT OFFICE BOY, resides with hi Sond ake wa week. 3. de in rCHISBON, ae eal etate. $7 Unton square annnnnnnoomnneen mmm A® EXPERIENCED FOREMAN WANTED—IN AN id office. has held & similar position in fins is city preferred, W2step From JANUARY 1 (BEFORE OR AFTER), ant fa class custom cutter, who thoroughly under: stands the fine custom tailor i business: a live man, of ss; no other wanted. “For particulars inquire Were a THOROUGHLY COMPETENT ‘ugars and sirups in the latest manner. Herald office. 1 ATCHMAKER WANTED—FIRST CLASS WORK- man only. Apply, between 9and WA. M., at Gu Broadway. _FRENCR | ADV Minas SEMEN'TS. Ue? PERSONNE QUI I PARLE BIEN J LE FRANCAIS qui est bonne couturiere peut trouver une situa- tion dans une famille ou il taudra coudre et agsister a soluner une petite fille ages de sept ans; i} faut snag ment de ) bonnes recommanaations. ‘No. Weat fest 5) TO LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES. (ATTENTION: NOW READY FOR O€CUPANCY, NEW FIREPROOF BUILDING, FULTON, NASSAU AND ANN STREETS, ELEGANT OFFICES AND LARGE VAULTS TO RENT, IN THE ABOVE FIREPROOF, WELL LOGATSD BUILDING, BEING IN CLOSE PROXIMITY TO THE CITY HALL, THE COURTS, THE POST OFFICE, |z18l i & | al: & S|P] 8 & 9 OFFICES SUITABLE FOR See BROKERS, ANKS, INSURANOE COMPANIES 4&€., 4C,, CAN BE HAD, SINGLY OR EN SUITE, OF ANY DESIRED SIZE, FROM 10X12 FEET TO 26X67 FEET, AT $300, $400, $500 AND UPWARD TO $12,000, ACCORDING TO SIZE AND LOCATION, THE ABOVE BUILDIN COMPLETE! READY F HEATED BY STEAM, AN PASSENGER ELEVATOR: PROVEMENTS. RENT OF SMALL OFFICES. algl2 IREPROOP, OCCUPANCY, HAS TWO FIRST CLASS ND ALL MODERN IM- g c al: -l8l | : IF 2 contg beg er ictg bth story. 00 1,200 oe ny Ss VALUABLE VAULTS FOR STORAGE PURPOSES, ALSO OFFICES FOR BANKING AND OTHER PUR- POSES ON FIRST AND BASEMENT FLOORS, INQUIRIES TO BE MADE OF ROMER MORGAN, NO. 2 PINE STREET. VERY LARGE (40 ROOMS) FOUR STORY HIGH stoop House to lease for a term of years, if wanted, one block from Fifth Avenue Hotel; suitable for a French case, small hotel, institution or club house, &c,; has just been put in thorough order, papered ae painted; has all modern conveniences, be leased to responsible parties balance of this yeor at a nominal rate ; nrampdiate posses- sion, JAMES B. EDWARDS, 69 West Twenty-third st. Bieter HALL, ON FOURTH AVENUk, TO LET— Between Twenty-fitth and Twenty-sixth streots, No, 364, in the immediate neighborhood of new Hippodrome. obi for key in oyster saloon. PLENDID NEW FIVE STORY IRON FRONT STORE to let very low; size 35x9); admirably located for an erg business, manufactoring or wholesale groceries, Apply on the premises, 41 Thomas street, one door trom est Broadway. ace POWER.—SPLENDID CORNER ROOM FOR s, or light machinery Base- FKooms; steam heated. Apply to GEORGE IER, 180 Centre street, corner of Hester. id be LET—LOFTS, 45 AND 47 LISPENARD STREET; also Store and Lofts in Canal street, desirably located near Broadway; moderate rents. Apply to A. JOURNANY, 61 Lispenard street. LET OR LEASE—PROM MAY 1, 1874, NO. 88 South street, corner Burling slip; best location for foreign fruit ays VAN RENSSELAER, 24 Cliff street. WO NEW LARGE BUILDINGS, TO LET—OR BY Floors, with the best power; light om all sides: also tor ng, at 96 Cannon street Inquire of the en- gineer. THARF PROPERTY.—WATER FRONT TO LEASE; twenty-three Lots on East River, between Forty” second and Forty-third streets, with 200 feet bulkhead, suitable tor brick or lumber yard; owner will erect & Duilding to suit tenant i! taken for « termot years. For further particulars apply to E. FABER, 133 Williai PLENDIDLY FURNISHED HOUSE, MADISON avenue, near Windsor Hotel, $4,000 per annum, on Tease. Address A. B , box 51 Post office. TO, LET—A, FOUR, STORY HOUSE, 235 WEST Fourth street, furnished - unfurnished; 16 rooms. Inquire at 176 West Tenth street Unfarnished, MODERN BROWN STONE MEDIUM SIZED House to rent, on West Twenty-second street; rent $1,600. JAMES RK. EDWARDS, 6) West Twenty-third st, MPO LETITHE HOUSE NO. 4 CHARLES STREET Warren place), in good order, te 4 good tenant, at a moderate rent ‘Inquire of the agen DEMAZA, 9 Sixth avenue, 0 LET—THE WHOLE OF A NEW BROWN STONE House, for $50, or two Floors and Bathroom for $35; unexceptionable neighborhood. Address, appointing in: terview, box 53 Fost office. 10 Bt CHARMING, FRENCH ROOF HOUSE, SEVEN minutes from Liberty street terry; evei im. ovement; Il rooms ; rent r month, half price to jay 1. Apply to E. H, LUDLOW & CO!, No.8 Pine st Vag LET—THE HOUSE 223 GREENE STREET, BE. tween Amity and Fourth. GO FER, MONTH ONLY FOR HOUSE 214 woos. ter street, near Bicecker; 10 a * joga improvements. F strect. 8 COACHMAN—BY A parce be PRACTICAL, honest steady and mont o Scotchman, Ad: dress t W. F Herald Uptown Hranch office, 1260 Broad- way. ARDENER'S SITUATION WANTED—fINGLE MAN; understands the care of horses milking; moderate Wages; good reference. Address D , box 23 Herald office. FIRST OLAS§ FAMILIES Englishman and wi Goachman ; wife as pro dress A. 5., 46 Vandam st. ANTED-SINGLE MAN, GERMAN, OF GOOD babits, ascoachman. Only such as'are competent po A Fecommesded need apply at 142 Veur! st, store, after WANTED, BY AN » situations: man as first class ed cook; best references, Ad- ws D—A SITUATION AS COACHMAN “OR GAR. dener, by a single man lately arrived trom the Country; will take low wag can milk. Address box 106 Herald office. vi ‘) HELP “WANTED—MALES.: A “REDUCTION IN TELEGRAPHY—THOMPSON'S + College, 20 4th av., opposite Cooper Institute; terms Féduced tor afew days'only, to $10; ladies and gentle- men wishing to embrace this rare opportunity to learn telegraphy must commence immediately: «great de- mand for operators. PRACTICAL, WORKING FARMER AND A HARD working wile, without children, wanted by the Pear Address, ating age, Nation snd expectations, MER, Herald office. SMART, ACTIVE MAN WANTED—IN A LIGHT SUiggor, Dupinem. Apply at NEW YORK BOOK CONCERN, No, 7 Warren st, fourth floor, after 9 o'clock. CAPABLE TRAVELLING AGENT—TO SOLIOIT for a first class commereial publication, either ex- elusively or in connection with other non-confiictin business. ea stating previous occupation a1 references, box 28) Herald office. GENTS WANTED.—NEW ARTICLE TO-DAY: SELLS sine fall to make $75 weekly; umbug + samples mailed i cla Boia P iled for Bie. everywhere; no ona reetilyin KICAN NO’ PANY, 302 Broadwa; Boua WANTED—TO MAKE HIMSELF GENERALLY sett and go errands Apply at, book store, Nox 1, 2 and 3 Fulton street, from 8 tw 94. M.; bring your Teferences along TANTED—A MAN TO OPEN OYSTERS AND WAIT qucnttbles must understand the business. Apply at N AMERIOAN PROTESTANT, TO of a small ‘amily and be treated Oi aoe, ony Ay deed 30 per month. ress, with references, Z., box 219 Af OFFICE a, Prefer BAstED ons WwHo coun ip at yee good address and hab s reiwbonce, DENTIST, - versity ple Place. ~ tint Ak —Fillecs a IN Bit ig ted ald dale] - 20 4th av., op} rms Gaeta ia eare a arn ery "os oparel — sie are oppesy ‘steat de ae aye tals Ane CORraraNe MAN a jake charge of steam Dl it East 23d st, ‘between Sa Sand A. 1 visa Waxrep—a SMALL, AorivE BOY, TO DO ER- rands and attend to office, No, 36 Hatt st, back oMlice, up sairs. - og Li aS ‘or! Warnea STRADY MAN, WITH 6900, (AS CLERE to take charge o! real ei $18 a week, ADDIY ab 34 Ne wae t, FOO stay: order; all, modern Su: ioN! Apply to $1. 25 0 PER YEAR FOR BROWN STONE FRONT, OU in first Class location : fossession given Ist of January. Apply to Dr, FOOTE, iad Vex FURNISHED mgomE AND APARTMEN TS PURNISH FLAT OF FIVE ROOMS TO LET’ with all the conveniences for housekeeping. 516 West Fourteenth street. NICELY FURNISHED ROOM OR TWO TO LET— Modern conveniences, to one or two responsibie genteel parties, with a small agreeable family, at 136 West Thirty-sixth street, near Brondwi HANDSOMELY PURNISHED Lg ON PARLOR r, Apply at. No, ‘ourth avenue, Nineteenth and Twentieth streets. Latte A. TEVATE FAMILY OF THREE HAVE ONE OR two handsomely furnished Rooms for gentlemen; Breakfast lf desired; reierences; location derirable. 80 West Tweillth street, between Filth and sixth avenues. PRIVATE FAMILY WILL LET A LARGE SUNNY Bearoom, neatly furnished, without board; also twodiall Rooms; references exchanged. 9% University Dlace, near Fourteenth street. URNISHED ROOMS 10 RENT—ON 8t OND FLOOR, 9 gentiemen on ‘amily strictly pri ito West Fittwenth sirect Reterences required, 8° (URNISHED ROOMS TO RENT TO GENTE on Fangs (dl third street, between Fifth ATI EMER avenue: JAMES R, EDWARDS, 69 West Twenty-third street. JURNISHED PARLOR AND BEDROOM, GAS AND hi 2 weekly: three Rooms. connceting, $11; Hall Rooms, heated, $3; contrat quick ‘ast Fifteenth’'street, three doors trom Union Square Hotel, PoeereED ROOMS, SUITABLY: FOR LIGHT ns ing. 236 West Twenty-sixth street, near ALP OF AN ELEGANTLY FURNISHED REAL estate offer, on Uinion square, to rent to a fret elas 6 per month. Address H. L. J., Herald Uptown Branch office. ANDSOMELY FURNISHED PARLOR AND BED- 0 single Room, for gentiemen, first clase Nouse 6%) Seve Junction of Broadway and Forty-tourth street PRERPECTABLE vARrius DE /SIKING HANDSOMELY 8, en lass accommodations at 19) West Twenty-hist sirest. pO, 28 -NICRLY FURNISHED, house, back Parlor and SUED, IN, A, FRIVATE sultable for housekeeping, with ull improvements; rou reasonable, 673 Second avenue. 1a Ia BANDEOMELY Hyg A ao also a large front Bished, suliable for an office. Inquire at No 7 St Mark's LE’ RO USESD ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEP- ing; also hall a gh ART ad oi my be Bigwth avenuey -AT 588 SIXTH AVENUE, noone EN SUITE tle party for light house- Keeping’ reiwremces exchaned. WO HAD Sener LY FURNISHED R00! Tr ee flouen, with us bean: on on a ana To gent! fourth four orgs te aie chia peta at, Mi hag} UPPER PART OF A NBATLY FURNISHED come ae » fond location; gas, bath, 4) ang cold Water: bandy to ‘all west side cars.’ No. 202 West Forty- ninth stree 2 o8 THRER (ADJOINING ROOMS, FURNISHED, for housekee) 3 cro.stown ‘pass the door. West For ortyeseconn a btreck ~ ST, MARI’S FLAG, EIGHTH STREET, SECOND ee ae with or ithout dre; prices: $8 und $i+ tire, $6, to le ‘doubie % Rooms, with 110 MACDOUGAL STREET, NEAR BLEECKER.— Furnished Rooms, with every convenience for housckeeping, to let to respeciable snail families. 13 WEST TWENTY-NINTH STREET.—TO LET neat and newly furnished Rooms, to single gen- tlemen or gentleman and wile, trom $3 a week upwards, House has all improvements, 14.5 EAST, FIPIBENTH | STREET.—FURNISHED tJ front Room, for two gentiemen, with fire; $69 ‘Week ; large size single Room, $3; house first class, GO West IWENTY-CHIRD STREET, NEAR Tip Grand Opera House.—One square ind ‘two hall Bedrooms to let, UNFURNISHED ROOMS AND APART- NTS TO LET. NICE UNFURNISHED THIRD FLOOR TO LET— Separately or pegetber, mo aerate house 215 East rty -first street; and water; bath privile; ¢ terms eet itrequired. ¢ ‘3 ae DESIRABLE UNVFURNI nt, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, on Twenty third retreats four rooms; ample closets, &c. ; rent $7.) month. JAMES Kk, EDWARDS, 69 West Twenty-thir at « PE CN "For tre IN, BALDWIN & _Steerage office, No, 45 Broadway. NCHOR LIN! River, New Ye A Steamers etl rom LSAT ‘Seet fork, TRINACRIA..Wed., Dec. 24 Sat, Jan. CALIFORNIA. § Sar. Doc. 7 jan. ITA! Sat, Jan. Wed., Jan. ' tue are unsurpassed for elegunce and co a erooms are ail on upper deck, thus secur.ng atilation. ae “GABIN PASSAGE TO on ROM ie mane 5 $03 and 37 ‘$75. B Ketuen, fae laszow, Liverpook ‘London, Queenstown, London 70 Ohey, Belfast, Bristol or dem $3, ¢ Tickets or passage to oF from, ty sea ort OF sation. in eras (+ sas Ireland or’ the Continent owes at the lowest r1 oe DRAFTS rOR SNY AMOUNT AY? CURREN! Company's offoes, No. 7 Bowhve Green, New York. F°, CARDIFY, BRISTOL, Ronpor pe ALL. other points in Engiand and W The South les Athintic 5: chins Com] first class steamships will sail trom pe ‘aie bee Toad wharf, Jersey City, as follows:— ELTA (chartered). first cabin passage. $75 and $3) currency? ee cabin, $55 currency; steerage, $3) curry rat steerage certificates from Cardaiit, $36 Jor £1 and upwards. For turther pai culate. app rr ROHIBALD BAX? Git & CO,, Agent AD BAT Ye away, ow York. EMITTANCES | TO ENGLAND AND IRELAND Drafts for £1 and upwards issued at reduced rates by TAPSCOTT BROTHERS & CO., 86 South street. —INSIDE AND CORNER FLATS TO LET, NEAR Fifth avenue, below Fifty-seventh ene 7, Oh ee re 0 We 10 rooms, 120 per month ; janitor, rand Hesiod walla ia cil in'the most" solece coibrs, 909 Sixth avenue. INE FLOOR—WITH FIVE ROOMS, PRIVATE house, 155 West Twenty-iifth street, LOORS To LET—SIX ROOMS EACH, $25, $30 Ey coingation on Thirty-atxth street: Sgt clase three st use OD a street; ikke 0. DWYER, rent a 8 avenue. PLOORS COTTAGES AND BRICK HOUSE TO LuT— ‘to suit the times; Cottage 8 rooms, Sixteenth street, $80; Second Moors, inth ward, with nice people, $18 to $0; brick House, Sinth ward, ail improvements, Upper art of house, 9 rooms, $37 5.’ Apply at 60s Hudson si SECOND FLOOR TO LET—IN A THREE STORY brown stone house; excellent order: gas, hot and cold water; neighborhood ; term: per month, 834 East se venty-eighth street. 14% STREET, 3%, NEAR SECOND AVENUE.—A private family will let, nished, @ large back mud tioor; closets, water, gas, &c.; $4 per Room, oom, $2 6 "EUROPEAN STEAMSHIPS, ‘ORTH GERMAN LLOYD STEAMSHIP COMPANY. FOR SOCTHAMPTON AND BREMEN, ‘The steamsmp, LEIPSIG. Captain i. Hofmann, will sail on Wednesday, December 2, at 2 P. M., from Bre- men pier, foot or Tiled street, Hoboken, to. be followed by the steamship HERMANN, Captain @: Reichmann, on Saturday, December 2. RATES OF PASSAGE TO LONDON, HAVRE AND payable in gold or its equivalent in currency. First Cabin odetd Se bin. eifor freight oF passage a gree 9 UaLiions & CO., Agents, Bowling Green. NLY DIRECT LINE TO ere THE GENERAL TRANSATLANTIC COMPANY'S MAIL ‘EAMSHIPS BETWEEN eae aoe AND VRE, CALLING AT Bi Jendid vessels cn this favorite erouie forthe Conti- Snt wil eall trom pier No Bb Norn: River, ss follows se But ROPE, Lemarie .... Saturday, cember 27 ST, LAURENT, Lac! Saturday, January 10 PERLIRE, Daure. premehon tr papacy AMERIQUE, Rot » February Saturd: PRICE OF PASSAGE IW GOLD inclu \ing wine) ad BREST OR HAV! First Cabin, $135. "'Seeond Cabin, $15. Excursion Tickets at reduced r: American travellers going to or returning ‘rom, the Con- tinent of Europe, by taking this line, avoid both transit English railway and the diseomiorts of crossing the Channel, besides saving time, trouble and expense. GLORGE MACKENZIE, Agent, 88 Broadway. [med STATES MAIL LINE—fTEAM TO QUEENS- town and iene every Wednesday. TDAHO, Moore. ‘December at9:30 A. M, MINNESOTA, Bed toe. ‘December 31, at2 P.M, Cabin passa; ld; Stecray e, $30, currency. oasyagh Be gods Sistas $32. currency Passengers booked to” and Paris, ‘Tiamburg, Nor- Fay and Sweden, Ac; | Dratts on ireland, inugland, France and Germ te at area renee AY. £G 9 Broadw: PECIAL NOTICE.—THE SPLENDID STEAMSHIP TH AHO, sailing Wednesday, December %, will carry a limited number of intermediate passengers at $50 cur- rency ce ee to WILLIAMS & ®UION, 20 Broadway NMAN i J vOR QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL. Royal Mail Steamships are appointed to sail a3 follows CITY OF CHESTER. saturday. Dec, 2, 100 CITY OF NEW YOR‘ aturaavy, Jan, 3,2 P.M. OU'Y OF ANTWERP Saturday. Jan. 10, Ut A. Ni. CITY OF BROOKLYN. araay. Jon. 17,2 P.M. and each succeeding Saturday and Thursday, From pict ver. ts °N RATES OF PASSAGE. CABIN, $70, $80 and $90, gold, according to accommo- jation. as Hound trip tiexets at low rates, ERAGE—To Liverpool, Queenstown, Glasgow, Lon- denderry London, Bristol or Carditl, $30. Prepaid Cer- tifleates, $32, currency. Passengers also torwarded to Havre Hamburg, Swe- den, Norway, Denmark and Paris at reduced rate ‘Draits issued at lowest rates. For Cabin Passage and general businoss apply at the Company’s OMice, No. 15 Broadway. For Steerage Passage, at 33 Broadway or pier 45 North iver. JOHN G. DALE, Agent, or to Q’Donnell & Faulk, 402 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. M. S. Creagh, 102 State street, Bosion. Brown, 32 South Clark, corner Lake street, Chi- ooWia. Inman, Liverpool, and No. 9 Rue Scribe, Paris. a COASTWISE STEAMSHIPS. ACIFIG MAIL STEAMSHIP OOMP ANS LINE, Ineday, December 2, ‘APOLOO. Captain A. G. Gray, leaves pier 42 North iver at 12 orclock M.” for ‘Aspinwall, cohnecting wit Panama ‘for Acapulco, “Manzanilio, Mazatlan, Diego and San Francisco, and wisd with steamers Central American and South Pacitic ports, Jay ane China leave San Francisco on rs for autand 16th ore eacl ly t th pany’ OF passage or freight apply at the company's offies, ie N awe Bee eee : BULLAY, Superintendent. EW YORK AND HAVANA DIRsOT MATL LINE ‘These first class steamships will sal! ever 8P. M., trom pier 13 Norch River (toot ‘of Codar streets for Havana di rect, ag follows Steamsnip CR: 1 Steamship WILMINGTON. Steamshib MORRO VASTS: For freight and passage (hi dati ations) apply to WILLIAM RCLYDE & CO. D. McKELLAR, Agent in Havana © SOWuRE OFeem. 1OR ST. THOMAS AND BRAZI THE” UNITED (STATES AND BRAZIL ual STEAMSHIP COMPANY. mkegular Mall Steainers sailing on the 22d of every King close connection at Rio de Janeiro with ~ the ‘English and French mail steamships for Montevideo and Buenos Ayres, The splendid Steamship ONTARIO, Captain fone < B. SLOCUM. will sail, trom, pier 43. N Om TUESDAY, ea. ae calling att Ther Para, Pernay aco, Ba ja and Rio de Janciro, going retarning. First Cabin passage to Be aa peed se; Para, $150; to yep ; to Bahia, $ 10, to Kio de Jae 225, gold. steerage, halt price; sexearson coe Good tor six months, at three quarters Freights aeee reduced. Apuly to W M. R, GARRISON, No. 5 Bowling Green. _ eee BaY COMPANY. For Puerta Pla 0, Olty— patch. Bills of eenees on Puerta Iningo, City in sums to sult purchasers: for sale: » FOr frelghtor panage apply to SFOFFORD BROTHERS & lanoy, leaves pler No. 8 North River me On w aetna AND ST. GEORGE, BERMUD, ‘ying the United States mail—The gteamnetip PERIT, Ellis, master, will be despatched the above ports from piér No. 9'Kast River, on Wednes-, day, January 7, at o'clock P.M. For freight or ving first class accommodations, THe 8 South street, LUNT BROT! LINE—FOR GALVESTON, TOUCHING AP XA! Ket Woah carr ie the United -tatas Ma! all Steamer in Elaridge, wil leave plier 3P. Sihrougn. ory OF AUSTIN, ast River, Saturday, December i, a bills oflading given ts Houses and aul tnt on the yeston. Houston and Henderson and ood oR No charge tor lorwarding in New. York. passage. mane Superior accommodations, ap MALLORY & CO., 153 Maiden. or P, OLYDE, 119 Wall street. Ze. NEW 7 AND MEXICAN MAIL STEAMSHIP aaa ier Noe. 3 North River at3 P.M, A (Havana via Nassau) Dee ‘Dec. CITY OF NEW YORK (Havana direst: om wee (Havana and peextco) or freight oF passa a nt OF CLR Dae & SONS, 32 Brondway. will leave piers jorth Rivet F. ALEXANDRE in SONS j}OR HAVANA, NASSAU, PROGRESO AND VERA CRU! UBA (Havana direct) OITY OF HAVANA (Havana direct 'OR RASEAU, ¥. P. ho Jeteamior CITY OF MERIDA OR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT, MERCHANTS’ STEAM: Sstsiee Cay from pier 26 Nority River {foot of North Moore street) ‘on Saturday, December 27, £3 o'clock P. L aaned Freight received daily. Through rates given to St Louis, Viekshurg, Mobile, Galveston and indlanola, For fre'gh aving superior acc tions, apply to FREDERIO Nii pier 36 North River. QoUTHERN LINE—FOR NEW ORL DIRECT. The following new and first class ‘toamers will every Wednesday, at 3 PM, trom pier 2) east RIVCE Stcuhher CITY OF DALLAS’ Captain Hines. ....» Dee. Steamer OA 9g Dee. Steamer CITY OF H 3a i. Jan. 7, Steamer CITY OF GALVESION, apiain Svan. Jan, 16% Freight received daily. Through rates to Gh vosten Indianola, Rockport or ea) , Brazos Sea accominodat Sieh fee ere ae ply to eer ELORY iH é te Agen ts, 153 Maiden Tae ply to ©. 7 HITE STAR LINK. FOR QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL, CARRYING THE UNITGD STATES MATL. ‘New and full-powered steamsips, sailing from New York om Saturdays, trom Liverpool on Thursdays, caliing at Cork Harbor each way. CELTIC. ember BALTIC. Januar OCEANIC’ “January 1 Jal 10 onla vi Jersey Ci Passenger accommodations for all classes unrivalled, combining safety, speed and comort, staterooms, smoking room and bathrooms in midship section, where least notion is felt. Surgeous and stewardesses accompany the steamers, pi. tes—Saloon, $80, gold; return tickets, $140, gold; steerage, $30, in currency. ‘Those wishing to send for friends in the Old Country can now obtain steerage prepaid certuficates—$3%, cur- m1 reas 18 booked to and from all Be Elid to Fark jamburg, Norway, Sweden, India, A 5 na, ce. Drafts ftom £1 upwa Pie luepection of plans snd other ‘nformation apply at the Kian ar office, 19 Broadway, New Y. Bills of issuéd to Continental ports PARKS, Agent \UNARD LINE. ‘With the view of diminisiing the chances of collision the steamers of this line will henceforth take a specified course ‘or all seasons of the year. On the Outward Passage, from Queenstown to New York or Boston, crossing the meridian of 60 at 43 latitude, oF nothing to tie north of 43, meward Passage, crossing ne meridian of 50 at 42 latitude, or nothing to the north o' THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMEMICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS BETWEEN NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL, CALLING AT CORK HARBOR, FROM NEW YORK. FRoM nosToN. wey: Dec, %& PARTHIA..Sa’day, Dec. 4 BA Woeday; Dec St RAMARIA. “Baidny. Jan: CALABRIA, Wisday, Jan. 7 isa’d aay: Jan. w aeons a en, ‘day: Jan, 14 OLYMPUS. .Sa’day, Jan. Hg *RUSSIA...W'aday, Jan. 21 MARATHON. S'day, Jan. aad evary tliowtie Wednesday amt Saturday irom Siow York, Steamers marked thus *\ao spot carry sicerage passengers. Cabin passage, $30, $10f*and $120 gold, nc- cording to accommodation. ‘Return tickets on favorable forms. | Steerage, $00, currency. | Bleerage ticke:s from Liverpool and Quconstown and’ all parts of ‘hurope at lowest rate For freiwht and cabin Passage apply at the company’s office, No. 4 Bowling Green. For steerage passage at 111 Broadway, Trinit nts, Huildin ARLES C, . PRANOKLYM, Arent, SiN iT, to Clark and Randoiph streets, C joao, 11 ASSENGERS PER STEAMSHIP JAVA EMBARK from the Cunard yas. foot of Grand street, Jersey City, at 9 A. M. on We ay. Yecember 24. 1873 HAI et RANCKLYN, No, ¢ lowling Green, New York. REAT WESTERN TRAMSHIP LINE, NEW YORK to WRISTOL (ENGLAND) DIKEOT, The sienmers of this line will sail trom pier 18 Bast River as follows Saturday, Dec. LADY, LYOn' 2» oan Wosrinks ‘tai ‘ wturday, Dec, 27 jabin passage, ntermedin' } currency; excursion ticketa S107 oh! Meerage, $90 Apply to the Agents, 7 South, street, KB, B. MORGAN'S SONS, HE HAMBURG-AMERICAN PACKET UOMPAS tron mail steamship, MERA! NIA, Captain H. F. chwensen, will sail On Thursday, Doc. 25, at2 P, M., for Hambui taking passengers from New York to Plymouth, London, Cherbourg and Hamburg, r pper saloon, First cabin } Lower saloon, 87 Steerage, $99, payabl The, oe ee ita ‘a ah wie 18 pa sae bel Ri OHARD & BOAS, _6USrond nireot, Now Yorn. "6k br sane Ae, ATATIONAL LINE, or ae OR, a OTK ‘This company takes the risk of insuran $500,000 in gold) on cach ot its steamers tins en yassenie the best possible guarantee tor safety and mavodance of danger at sea, ‘The most southerly route has sivays been adopted by tus bag AY oy ae jee ai 10. 44 ann "th Fi meaty, oa UURENSTOWN eri npOO, oe" SPAIN; Grace, Jane 4,3 P.M. HOLLAND, gh ALO A a abi f° currency, Roti Ng see ne rate fetta beri athe Company's a bor roadway. a OR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT. the Cromwell pieemnip Line. ome amen NEW "ORLEANS Saptain Samuel app, wi leave pier No. rth iver, on 1.) feriber 27, at3 EDM. Frei he fecelved daily. threasia nt Bata een to ‘Gaiveuss Indi: / Byazon, Sant a dou bile. Gabi ain steera; ‘or tre: it OF Passage a! aye BeaMahy 86 West street. NOP ae giktrigie i to Nori egy jehmi OLD DOMINION rahe CONANT. ers leave a err fol id paoeenger steamers for Norfolk, Gity Point and ik a pa days. Thursdays and Satardavs, same hour. ugh bills of anol is and passen: jor Hokets issued hoa ail points South and Southwest via Virginia and 80%, Atlan’ st, Seaboard and fe er lines; Chesapeake and Ohio Raliroad for Western Points, by steamers at Norfolk for Newbern and Washu gton, N.’ €,, and other points. TRAVELLERS’ G pe “RIVER LINE TO “BOS STON via New) t and bi all River COLONY iduve plet28 North fiver, foot of Mu daily @undays ‘iain ats P.M. ‘Through tic! errant, Fae ae ne BACON, cuperintendent ENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, ins leave New York, trom foot of Desbrosses and. Qortiandt streets, anfollowgi west and ‘xpress tor Harrisburg, urg, the hy a with Pallman Palace cars a itachi, 9:30 A. me and junday, 5 an Yor Baltimore, Washington sad the South, via Bee | vanla Air Line,” at 8:0 A. M.,3and9 PX. Sumday, oP. M. Express for Philadelphia, 8:40, 9:30 A. M. ean Fe aad iP hight Sunday.’ 66,10, Sa ana B For Trenton, at7:20 A. M.,2 3:10 and 6:10 P. M. Sunday, Bln ‘and second ery 7P.M. ewark, at 6, 6:30. 7:20, 7 40, 8, 9, 10, 11.A. Pt Ms 40, 4 0, 230, 40, 5:49, 6, 6:10, 9: 1130 FM, ahd 1 night,” Sunday, Regie 204 7 207 0, 9,10, 11 AM Mand 12 night Sanday, 3% 8 y 6, 6:80,.7-2, 8, 10-4. M12 MS 380 Ti'mieht.' sunday, 40. 6, 6:10, M. For Woodbridge and Perth Amboy, 6 und 10 A, M., 230, 20 and’ 610 P For New Brangwick, 7:20 and 8 A, M., 12 M., 2. p10 4:50, 5:20, 6:10 P.M. and 12 night, Sunday, 6:0Ps For Kast Millstone, 8 A. M., 12 For Lambertvilie and Fletingion, 9 For Philipsburk and Helvide and Oam- gene 7230 aid B30 A, A 1d tie ‘sand 6:10 P.M. band Po rf Be hold, 7 For ia mesh Hie nt Gaamion, 6 A.M. and 2:30 Trains arrive as ip Sowa Fras Pigsbory, Oe 60 A. M,, rs Monday, Fe Wasnin, a haitaaoe de .M., 5:15 and Mr Haelpinin, 6:28, 6 oat PM, Fr aire ia, re Ge fe he eg ‘6:40, 6:50 ond 271 and 914 Brondway; Nod esbrosses and Cortlandt streets, Uralagpant | Rh Oy office, No. S Batiary pees. ° BOYD, Jr, ‘tionoral ‘saviager. “GUIDE, ee PM 1S ington assenger Agent. — GroxtvoroN LINE FOR BOSTON.—THE ELEGAN® ae YASUE ISLAND, every Tuesday, Thursday and Satare RRAGANSETT, Monday, Wednesday ¥ aap rt naP ROH Renan: eseear ant me ‘ ___. MEDICAL. ~MM XWELL, PHYSICTAN, RESIDENCE 14 Kast ‘yon h streét, near Third avenue, A —Dk, AND MME, | ORINDLE, PHYSICIANS a General Years’ practice) 120 Went Twenty-sixth street MME. SRESTEDE, Fa bh CS a SINCE 180.— OMice No, | Ei joor from Sth av, A M. MAURICEAU, M. D,—OFFICE 129 LIBERTE + _strect, near Greenwich street. dried Bosna Be nent Oomce: DR, OR MME, WEST.—ALL Ae Coa vice free, 55 Blecckey street, noar Di EU'S CA Be. O% ISULTRD si daily, roma be . i

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