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/ ' 58 12 SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES. Cooks. dic. , V., REAR HOUSE.—A GERMAN 62 nS ap Ae rican family # cook, or cook and io yencral housew. work. ., NEAR THOMPSON.«A RESPECTA- 21: Pigg woman as first class cook In @ private ECOND FLOOR, reference. 1 AV., NEAR WTH ST. 263 3 back room.—Iwo girls; one as cook, the other nan ‘respectable private famil te ect city reference; no objection to gi e COURITY, WAVERLEY PLACE.—A RESPECTABLE wo. aid and waitress; lirst class reteremee, Q] EAST 47TH S8T., BETWEEN 18R AND 2D 33 ave—A respectable mother and d Wer; the ras cook, washer and ironer areampermald nnd to take care o: cluldtem, OF to work; city or country ; good reierenee “| FIRST CLASS COOK WANTS A SITUATION IN restal Jub house; or country ; ¢x- A tet reaming {dress EXPERT, Say West 2d st, COOK. WISHES A SITUATION Ag . Pte her traiging in Franee: Do one Dn iy those Wao requires such. b dns BSA eon eelTamess : 0 other — Chambermaids, dic. Wrst J9TH GR, THIRD FLOOR, FRONT 210 room. —A young German woman aschamber- SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES. Laumdresses, dic. RESPECTABLE WOMAN by by ihe day washing, irootog, of do caning walling wget nanaeananannamnnnnnte YOUNG LADY W'smg@s A POSITION AS GUY- AA.srem starts, eacn — of amy to go to any part of the ia LADY OP THE LITY SEES ae satisfaction Bota ot ax TS Fin jittle ehidre, guaranteed. Apply to Mite LOR. Tan St cat Foe eek as ae ntemen’s or families’ washing to do ‘all kinds of puiing and fluting; best reier- f—___ SS E Bers aA DESIRES 4 SITUATION BITHER © understands oan and ia books seas give the best 13 her hot of reference. reas A. A’ ACC aPLISHED LADY WRITER ENGAGES 10 Gusiness and social letters for ladies and gen- itemen o 4 moderate terms, all writing confidential and aisteren etytes. Apply at Muusie Store, 178 6th av. 9 WEST 30TH ST.—A FIRST CLASS LAUNDRE 38 14 wishes some gentlemen's or families’ w: can do Freneh fluting and children's clothes in the nea nner; 10 years’ reterence. 72 = OvERNHRG, HAE ENGLISH VISITING @ BI WEST TH it RESPECTABLE, WOMAN A ieaced in the thorough training of childre do a tamily’s washing hal) ae sition ta it to advances Tircniniver’s totes: best city references. Call on or {i Tee eine’ kates oO coe Be address Mrs, McGOWN. | NEAR 3D AV.—A COMPETENT aT iitesor gentlemen's wary box 14 ral ofce. AM EIGN LADY DESIRES AN ENOAGUMENT fo tench ret mnging, Engiish, French, to teach first class music rill be done Feasonal will go out two daysin “| Gorman, ltalian, sae Meroueh edmcation: i Ie done romitng done in food style; best T gic | @onman 2, rn, foreign bookseller, fall 5a oF address Mrs. HOBBS. ister tg: 7 University “place. 3 wae #TH ST. yor Mp BACK A LADY, POSSESSING THE RARE FACULTY OF An experienced raTORS 0° impariing knowledge clearly and rapidly to others, Ueits Indies’ and gentlemen's washing at woes un: | wil ‘give private “Instruction to ladies: ‘ats ro to young derstands fluting, &c. ; best city reverence. per leds wish to in grammar, writ ractical WEST 23D ST.—I NEVER paiement dae ae iat, ous tet : hy bet Wew aud F method foreigners acquire sufficient English 5 in a few first cine Jaundress tolict®s tamliy washing to ‘Address fineries dove in supe ‘dor style. Call on or Treen 308, months to transact business readily. JARBLE, Herald Uptown Branch office. _ Inala and waitress, Of todo light housework. Call on enna. WEST 33D S8T.—A RESPECTABLE COLORED 21 on as Chambermaid and nurse or waitress: good city referemoe, Call for Monday onl Q- EAST OTH ST.—A COMPETENT YOUNG WO- 232 mae as chambermaid and waitress in a private family ; clty-er country; city reference. Address, 331 6TH ST. NEAR 2D AV.—A YOUNG GERMAN JO5 Sem ant chambermaid m # smell family. i Nos. 1 and 2 338 = EAST 26TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE PERSON « as my and laundress; city or country; aa SITUATION A! waitress, by a young girl; sx bh reterence from last employer. Herald office. Dressmakers and Seamstresses. WEST 9TH ST.—LADIES ‘CAN SAVE ALL 32 touble of having dremmeking gh pone a elavant walking, evening and reception, handsome Sia a the | latest Parisigm style, are all done ata very lew price. CHAMBERMAID AND is willing ana obliging; Address OSITION WANTED—BY A CORRECT AND RAPID EAST 27TH St— 4, RESPECTARLE wIpow stenographer. Address STENOGRAPHER, Herald 34) E wouag wines a fom sontiomen's or family | ofce. or washer and | ——— in the back. RIVATE LESSONS IN ENGLISH GIVEN TO Fone ket i a 4 ladies desiring their education improved. by an ex- WEET “40TH 8T.-AN EXPERIENCED ENG- Perienced, accomplished iady teacher; terms very low. sh tauuBrem to do large or, smell tamtlies je Apply at book store, 342 COD in the open Sia AE dir; even! a en dae. Tipe in Aged class style. WHE SOME HONORABLE PERSON ASSIST. A i of culture and refinement in or pt ones darese Madam K. WALRER, tate of Mth e_ | a home where Her services in teachin children orm anything not menial would compensate for board references exchanged. dress, with partic % ORPHAN, st tation D. 359 WEST wore sr. FIRST FLOOR.—WANTED, the washing of & smal} family or two cr three gentlemen. Mrs, HENRY. 42 EAST 177A ST, TWO FLIGHTS UP.—A RE- ecranie woman, & sharom nly competent iaun- eae, Including dutirg; none bu ri es some families’ w: terms, 7bc. per answer ; satisfactory reference. perior families need 513 WEST 49TH ST,-A GERMAN WOMAN, EX. perienced laundress, desires work by day or,will fake in fine washing at reasonable terms: polishing, fluting and puffing by the dozen. week oy m month; best HELP ‘WAN ‘TED—FEMALES. TRE NATIONAL SCHOOL OF TELEGRAPHY 1398th st., near Broadway.—The only schoo! where telegraphy is taught practically and made a specialty. CHANCE FOR MEN, poss gin] BOYS AND GIRLS to iearn telegraon: ane — poems. THOMP. SON'S College, pposite Cooper Insti” tute. Telegraphy | taught practically With instruments” WEST 27TH ST.—A FRENCH DRESSMAKER, 47 Yately trom Paris, wishes a few more engagements by the day: car make ball dresses, walking sults and fix Greene: over like new. 365 WEST 41ST ST.—A HIGHLY RECOMMENDED Protestant girl as seamstress; willing to assist in ‘any capacity; is accustymed to making all sty!es of ladies’ Po] children’s dresses; cuts and fits by measure. 109 WEST 2TH STA PERFECT OPERATOR ON Grover and Baker's machine wishes a few en- ements im families or with a dressmaker. ERATOR. Address 1 (EAST MTH sts RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT 1 young woman wishes a few more customers in first lass tamilies to 20 Our by the day as aker;, thor: -ough!y undersiands her duginess in cuttit eae fittin: ‘Kinds of ladies’ dresses. Address Miss dressmu! efor two days. MACDOUGAL ST.—AS GOOD SEWER AND dressmaker by the day or week; cuts and fits; Bee cotatee on Wheeler & Wilson’s machine. Address 13 7TH, AV.. NEAR Ror ST.—FAMILY SEWING or Gressmaking, D: y the as or week; good op- * erator on Wheeler & Wilson machine ; alterts ea Te Te- pairing PROTESTANT. WOMAN, EPISCOPALIAN PRE- , @8 COOK, Tramily, two persons, ns, with Felerences, Bi 524 mz SE, FIRST FLOOR.—WANTED, Indies’ oy gentlemen's washing and troning at home; good reference. 7 bie me led ta! Bee ite pune any ENT wo. WANTED. le ma: woman wishes to go ou! HO ROUGHLY COMPET: [AN WA: — todo ‘washing and ironing or cooking. n Pobte charge of workroom and Ret, up ste les in t 114 9TH AV. SECOND FLOOR.—A FIRST CLASS ae at colored iaandress to do a couple of families’ or gentlemen's washing; no chemicals used In fact if ruches, trimmings and lace good: Besystematic and filled similar position. Address, with references, CONFIDENTIAL, pox 114 Herald office. CLERKS AND SALESMEN. A POISE nn Be Ms GRADUATE OF ONE OF THE FIRST f UNIVEWSI A & in America and a practitione han 4 afm ong Fe Seats ‘enree 2 witl RGB F THD TRADES, AN ENGRAVER son DIgAINEER meat; uel po art aan DRAUGHTSMAN, WHO THOR. cam yey ey panoes —_ or any other city. reas IRON, box lerald Boss, CHEESE AN PROVISIONS.—A YOUNG with a thorough knowledge of the os 4 busi- iness, who has been absent frou the city wy is now open for an ¢! ence as both payer and salesman; is competent to Keep take charge of lence, a1 is not has an extensive acquaintance and can infin ence some Eastern and Penusylvani: liable house desiring such an assistant ci trial beiore waking s a } Rermaneas ¢ with real nam +» box 100 Herald office. [ Yine ng AND TAILORS’ TRIMMINGS.—A_ YOUNG man, with tJ ee trade, Fry orl aD MINERGY, ment as salesm: ference. Herald optown ‘Branch office, ENTLEMEN DOING BUSINESS WITH DRUGGISTS: in any part of the United States, and Seating. an excellent outside opmiaien. may address, with tull particulars, box 5.157 Post office. Ricuenly eee tN MAE eens reall | Be our as ‘ements 0! ere abi nde boon inployed "as buyer in a large house, is es aa of obtaining a similar position, or to travel for 2 Jobbing house; is thoroughly conversane with the tak: inig up of lace goods, Address W. A., Herald oftice. 10 MEN’S AND BOY'S CLOTHING HOUSES.—AN experienced traveller, having first class trade E: and West, is open for an Sasagements good city reier- ence, dress A. M., Herald o! WENTY FIRST CLASS CANVASSERS, MALE OR female, to sell the Electro-Magnetic Insole in New mm and Brooklyn. Apply at 71 Broadway, room 125, ‘OB COMPOSITOR WANTED—ONE WILLING TO work tor fair wages and who is a steady hand. Aq. 5 a stating salary cupecies and where last employed, A. B. C., box 205 Heral PY fyadegered AND CLOCK REPAIRER WANTED—A Young man who has had expariencs in a retail jew- pity store ot good address, can (if well recommended) hear of 8 good sitmation by applying to ROBERT GRA. HAM, 36 Maiden Ii DIRECT LINE 10 FRANCE. vs Mase. TRANSATLANTIC © Sour rs MATL. CALLING AT BREST. AGS 25 ip mavorite f route forthe Doar B second Cabin, $75, ‘Kets at reduced raics. ing to or Fpluraunarrom the Con. Excursion American travellers g tinent of Europe, by tal & ine, Avoid both transit, English railway an Nscomsets of crossing the Channel, besides saviny trouble aud expense. Se iB, Agent, 58 Broadway. ~ COAST WISE STEAMSHIPS. er} Pa ANE ONB ACCUSTOMED TO ab 5 Card and Weading WOFE-, SNEIDER, 87 John st. (0 PHOTOGRAPHERS.—AN OrERATOR AND A printer wanted, at KSSTABROOKE’S, 31 Union s sraaree northwest corner iéth st. Only capable men, with g: references, need apply. Wbtner aes EXPERIENCED MAN TO RUN ROLL sapere through calenders Apply at 13 and 15 Lis- ‘ANTEDAN ENGINEER soo rie FITTER R, cal x industrious: ood address, tor rcial work. “Aadrens, ‘with, reference, THOS. K: WILLIAM. SON, box 128 Herald office: ‘ANTED.—A FRENCHMAN, FROM PARIS, WISHES 4 position as foreman in a ‘mmanutactory y of perfume: yi has had !ong experience in the distillati flowers And woods; speaks English, German and Spanish; po ob Jection to go out of town. "Address A. D,, box 4,485 Post "FRENCH _ ADV / Bue & AsSEMENTS. WO GENTLEMEN TO WORK ON THE SUBSORIP tuon staff of the Aldine; must possess good taste in art matters, combined with energy and moral force; liberal and permanent arrangements will be made le with sons Ty} pated a th eed hy, pera SOTkON jone others need app Wa step_ay AN EXPERIENCED SC REROrEE, Publishers, 58 Maiden lane. gecupation for three or four hours daily. Address . B., Herald office. ANTED—A SUPERINTENDENT FOR A RETAIL dry goods departmert tn a Memphis house; none T. STEWART & CO, wantan EXPERIENCED ( y ages for WHITE GOODS; FIRST CLASS OPERATORS. ‘on Wheeler & Wilson’s sew- ing machines for SUITS and WHITE WORK. Only first class workwomen need apply at 9h st. entrance, Broad- ft. 8 STH _AV., BETWEEN 48TH AND 49TH STS, (ring second bell) first clags Iaundress Trishes, some ladies) and gentlemen's washing; can do all kinds of futing and pang. Nurses, de. 40 ST. MARK’S Epson -AN OBSTETRICAL OR lady’s nurse cai aa, one who is competent to fill the place of doctor rey nurse during confinement 4Q BAST 27H ST.—AN AMERICAN WOMAN AS ney mere or would take care of an infant from its birthy best doctors: reference. Cail on or 4d- dress Mrs. E. V. for two days. 6 WEST 37TH ST.—WANTED, 3Y A MONTHLY nurse, » ee ee aan one or two engagements ies times. ‘AOMMUNICATION SOLICITED—FROM A LADY OF C refinement, wuling, &, sui aeniee cares of house- keeping and invalid mother in return for a temporal home. oad areas LADY, box 146 Herald Uptown Branch office. ENERAL HOUSEWORK.—A RESPFCTABLE G* middle-aged American woman in a small genteel Mrs. HURD, Herald Uptown Branch family. Address office. from neatly done. Call-on or address 140 F28%, 2TH St ouME. COAL, LATELY maker. cutter, fitter and from Europe, ag first class mantilia and drees trimmer in the latest French sik dreewen to go out to families at $2 penteomely trimmed, é city 7 retere! r day. or will make 2 WEST 2TH ST.—MME. RENNES, A FIRST at home; terms, $15, class dressmaker, wishes tq@go out by the day: gereet satisfaction and good references; terms reason- 225 ki Loos 5TH ST.—A PARISIAN DERE eaee, ly of the first class houses of Paris, and who hase fashionable collection of patrons, wishes to have “work ais cen ate families; she is capable to oracle 2 with most elegant toilets, and gan a give the ref- as to eapacity, Address Mi Lenice she speak English, but ‘understands enough tor the 233 WEST sD S1.—A FRENCH LADY AS DRESS. wishes a few more customers, by the ay, in in ay a damilics: best olty reference. Call on or OUSEKEEPER—TO GO WEST IN THE SPRING; A y BAST 29TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WO- strong, healthy, industrious American woman, 13 man as wet nurse; best city reference. Callon | about 26 years old. Address, for one week, WIDOWER, or address A, G, for two days. Herald off LEXINGTON AV.—A RELIABLE, TIDY ‘OUSEKEEPER WANTED.—A WIDOWER, WITH children, 18 desirous of engaging a refined, amiable lady; position pleasant and indepen fonts replies treated condentlally; must contain full particulars, with refer- ences. Address JOSEPH, box 179 Herald office. es FIRST CLASS FOREWOMAN ON ladies’ and children’s suits; must be capable of getting out styles. Apply at 56 Leonard st. Ww TED—A aah CLASS OPERATOR ON SHIRTS. ray Geen G & HOFFMAN, 178 Sth av,, be- tween nd 23a Wea RESPECTABLE CHAMBERMAID AND waitress In @ private boarding house. Call from 8 to 12 o’clock at No. West 22d st. References. Foaitgliee tt) GO TO FRANCE, A YOUNG FRENCH to take care of children. Apply. from 2 to 3, at Hotel branswick, No, 227 5th av., room 14 young married woman will take a babe to wet nurse; her own child dead. Apply at Dr. HANKS’, as above, from Il to 1 o'clock. 149 WES? STH st. —A HIGHLY RESPECTABLE girl asnured: capable of taking care of @ baby trom its birth; 15 years’ experience; is a good plain sewer} sa tory Teference. Address for two, days. EAST 21ST ST., SECOND FLOOR.—A FRENC! ‘women as wet nurse in agood family. Apply at ‘Mme. Villeroi’s, French stamper. 21 WEST 27TH ST., THREE FLIGHTS UP, BACK Foom.—A respectable Woman as nurse and seam- streas; can operat a bring a child up from birth; five years’ reference. 22 EAST 31ST ST.—AS WET NURSE; MILE Two ‘Mme. MARIE FERNAN 30 EAST 26TH ST.—A_ FIRST CLASS DRESS. maker desires a few more customers by the day or week; can operate on Wheeler & Wilson's Taachine; 3 ‘Dest references. Address POTTIER STINER, for two 302 EAST NTH 8T.—A DRESSMAKER WANTS employment by the day, week or month: under- = her business ere rectly no objection to the coun- ‘try. Address M. A. 3 33! engage by the piece to embroider; aresses ‘saoque octal jadies wishing articles jered equal to import embroid: & moderate rate would Ea wall to answer, Call after*l0 A, M. or address IN- —, a sT.—a would COMPETENT PERSON 3 STU AV.—A LADY GOING SOUTH WISHES to secure a situation for a seamstress in a family ; mo objection to travel. 347 ¢ CLINTON 8T.. BETWEEN DEGRAW AND Harrison, Brook:yn.—A respectable young Woman as seatriress and to do chamberwork if re- quired. Call on or address, f 8, A. G. 390 SH Ay NEAR ot RST FLOOR—A first class dressmaker would a few more eustomers; cuts and fits in a The late styles, ball @resses made on short notice. Call on or address Mme. DICKINSON, AQD TH AV: IN THE, BAKERY. DRESS. maker would engage by day or week; cutsand ‘trims in the latest styles; terms moderate; has a ma- ehane if required. 46: 6TH AV., ONE DOOR ABOVE 2TH ST.—ELE- gant suits will be made at prices to suit the ; ladies may rely on work being well done and in the best style. "Cail on or address Miss BRITTON. A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN AS SRAMSTRESS in a private family. is 8 frat class dressmaker ;refer- ‘Address DRESSMAKER, Herald office. A COMPETENT DRESSMAKER, WHO ISA FIRST class cutter and fitter, desires’ a few more enga eS, mee ee, ; first class city reference. Address Herald’ Uptown Branch office, 1,265 Broadway. General Housework, &ec, 22. WEST 18TH 8T., TOP FLOOR.—A YOUNG GIRL todo — housework in a small private tam- ame or Bie, CG ee and waiting ; best city refer- or 38. 47H AV., BETWEEN 19TH AND 2TH STS—A Tespectable girl to do general housework; willing and obliging. Call for two days. 353 WEST, 2TH sta YOUNG WOMAN 70 DO general housework ; city or country. 3D AV., NEAR 3TH ST.—A YOUNG GIRL TO @o general housework or chamberwork and “washing ; good city reference. » box 104 Herald office. ‘aks =! Housekeepers, &e. 51 WEST 13TH ST., FIRST FLOOR, bo —A RE- . fined young widow, of rare musi oe 4 nd cheertul ‘disposition,’ 4 stranger in New York, as > ry ere a widower's family preferred” Mrs. MARY 101 EAST 12T1 ST, CORNER OF 4TH AV.—A idow lady from the West as housekeeper, she can have her little girl three years old; Sent reterence. 113 WEST 4TH STA LADY AS HOUSEKEEPER: city or country; can teach German and various inds of ornamental work; is especially skilled in cute ting and fitting garments and wilting to make herself generally useful. Call or address, between 10 ‘and 4, this Q VARICK 8T.—A: STAB | HOUSEKEEPER BY A GER- man lady, 32 years of age; speaks Engzish frst claw references. \S) EAST 42D sT.—AN INTELLIOR T, RELIABLE Scoten woman as housekeeper ; fully competent ‘to take entire charge; no objection to the country. Call se@or address M. E. W. ie ¢ EAST 47TH 8T.—AS HO! FEPER, OR TO LOReEMAR work inasmall family. Inquire of EAST 19TH 8T.—A housekeeper in a widower's family of means. "7 BQSEB_AVA NEW ENGLAND LADY oF RE- Bement sod experience, as housekeeper in a family, or as dressmaker; ix competant a Pe hes’ ‘Can be seen tor ‘two days, be- tween I sone ws reterences exchanged. ¥ AM HOUSEKEEPER, OR AN AS fragt: moderate wages; ‘refereticen Address! No Fe Dox 175" Herald Uptown Py SG WIDOW AS Nigh Loon od HOUSEKEEPER cl ; entire work for Son ho Hers YOUNG WIDOW AS do ae “Aaaress HOUSEKEEPER, rally useful for ® rald Uptown “A PLEASANT, 4 AGRESABLE ASSETS. “UIC OR Bll ESP EC TABLE YO YOUNG wom, BrarScRARiE TOO Snax, oF Opp 40. ing house as housekeeper, or would ‘he in the same; references. Address Hove sR, Herald office. % A ~KOUSEKEEPER—A YOUNG Wiix 7ae Agta ere, wishes to take char eof the ERA) an ‘able itleman; no objection to a widow with chikdren; is eheerfal and. of prepossessing appear. ance; referenc triflers need not fees Be are 108 Heeald oft REFINED FRENCH YOUNG nswer, ER fal d tion, as poumkesper gen- of Addr »» box H ane office, ce rece, me Brg 4 36, (Wises A POSITION lowe: Pptown Branch © toe 's family. oes ¥ AN AMERICAN wire e00p marae, situation Reeer, or amy wer a ‘said weeks old; best reference. 23) 2 WEST 2TH ST.—A MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN as infant’s narse or care of growing children and seamstress; can alter and repair; Wages moderate; city reference. 94. CARLTON AV., BEAR Brooklyn.—An "intelli ‘ANTED—FIRST CLASS TRIMMERS ON INFANTS) ¢,ang Normandy caps. Apply at ASHER & REDLIOW'S, 34 Walker st, fy ep Selamat CLASS TRIMMERS AND MILLI- DE KALB ponS is ners. None but those accustomed ae class city bat frst class men, with clty experience, need a Address A. Z., Herald offic “6 v eg ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN WITH BUSINESS experience, a position with a merchandise broker or comm merchant; can give reference. Address , Herald office, WASTED AN EXPERIENCED FOREMAN, BY A wholonsie op gl 8 3 ber ar- Tangements w: made wi e 1 arty. ress BCor Br Hers omee Louies ey NTED—A YOUNG MAN AS BOOKKEEPER; Shorongh sepormipige of) cee serail gree pusipess mmanshi| » Address ‘Te FORD, Stel Broadway, ahh ANTED—AN ENERGETIC PARTNER TO JOIN advertiser in real estate; one familiar with the business; no capital required. Call at room D, 1,267 Broadway, with reference. 7HOLESALE FANCY GOODS.—AN A 1 MAN IS now open for an engagement as salesman or stock clerk ; speaks German: is well acquainted with the trade in New York and vicinity; first class reference. Address EXPERIENCE, 219 Sands st., Brooklyn, ANTED—POSITION OF TRUST, ABILITY AND ‘experience, by a gentleman of 40; fine bookkeeper, correspondent, salesman; undoubted ety reference ; meceree, views. Address COOPER, box 140 Heral ‘ANTED—TWO ENERGETIC MEN COmPETENT to take charge of manufacturers’ agency in a neighboring State. Address, gnelosing stamp, givin, oe fications, reference, &c., H. 4&CO0., Heral office. yo BOOKKEEPER, FOR OUR IMPORTING department; one acquainted with custom house business preferr rar ess, with full particula ee closing two sta stamps f r future correspondence, E) SON & MEADE, West Side station, Chicago, Ill. ‘ANTED—A SITOATION WITH A STEAMSHIP OR tion. any as clerk; thoroughly understands the different branches of the business. Ad- dress 8. 8., Herald Uptown Branch office. ‘ANTED—A CLERK; CALL AT HOUSE 3s MON- pit ed afternoon, between 4:30 and 5 P.M. No. 6 East MEN AND GARDENERS, GENTLEMAN WANTS A SITUATION FOR HIS oachman; single man; understands Bicroughiy't Sober and obliging. Address J. J., 88 Ire ving place, GENTLEMAN WANTS A SITUATION FOR HIS coachman—A A Sie man, married; first class coachman and i leaves on account of my selling out Call ator Sdaress 181 Bast 18th st, private stable. A GERMAN AND WIFE—PROTESTANTS; MAN AS coachman: wife to do any kind of work’ no objec- tion to the country. Call or address, tor two days, at 883 corner of Sth av. and 26th st,, South Brooklyn. al trade need avplv to Mme. A. NICKEL, 423 61 ed byt by her =f _ ‘Tecommend ‘ANTED—SEVERAL RESPONSIBLE LADIES AND gentlemen to canvass tor subscribers to @ fashion magazine; terms liberal to the right parties. Address, | with references, F. D., station D. Young woman ss wet nurse: wel present employer, DA! WEST 2TH ST.—A MONTHLY NURSE OF FRENCH GARDENER, MARRIED, NO ENCUM- brances, wishes a situation as foreman in nursery oF Bd ge private family; best references Address USTE, 18 Nevins st., rANTED—CHAMBERMAID AND LAUNDRESS; ‘two good giris, with city reeommendations, sist in waiting, in ina first class boarding house. 41 “west 16th st., near le experience can be engaged by week or month; terms moderate; refers to first physicians Call or ad- ress. 267 JOTH AY. BETWEEN 2TH AND 2TH STS. in the bakery.—A very respectable woman as first clase references. ‘Kone but first class families need call. 301 EST 43D ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG woman as wet nurse, with fresh breasts of mil well recommended, Call for three days. 30 EAST 58TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN wants an infant to bring up on the bottle; best of care taken. ANTED—FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKERS, ON COM. 33) WEST 3IST ST.—A LADY OF EXPERIENCE a8 mission; also ladies out of employment can find sick nurse is disengaged at present; would like rofitable Dusiness by calling at 788 Broadway, room 10. few more engagements. Call on or address Mrs. R. Bntting and basting a specialty: perfect fits warranted, 34.9 WEST UTH St. BETWEEN 67H AND gTit ANTED—A YOUNG LADY OF UNDOUBTED IN- avx—A respectable lady as sick nurse or nurse tegrity, and with best city references, as assistant to an invalld at present disengaged: will take afew en- | forewoman in a wholesale millinery, trimining house; sagemente: reference trom doctor and ladies. Call on competent need apply. H. M. or address Mt RoMNekS, nae 74 Broadway, between Grand and Broome streets, 41) WEsT 8T., ONE oe, UP, REAR house. a respectable young woman 2 heal nurse in @ rich, respectable familys own baby thi So osan FIRST CLASS HAND FOR BRANCH- rtificial flowers; only experienced and relia- ate ates need apply. Address, stating when and where app icant can be seen, box #2 station A. "WANTED A YOUNG GERMAN GIRL, NOT MORE ‘than 20 years of age, as nurse and chambermaid ; dren may apply, with ref- one who has been used to erences, at No. 351 Kast oun ste ANTED—A FIRST CLASS pee Boe GIRL; city references require: . 7 We Sooxiyn. SITUATION WANTED—BY A COLORED COACH- man, to sirive oF, 88 Groom: can best city, Feference. Address COAC! corner of West 27th 8 COACHMAN AND GROOM IN A PRIVATE family, by a single man, English thoroughly ander, fangs his’ business, Call on oF address ¥. F140 West 50th st., private stable. YOUNG MARRIED, COUPLE DESIRES AN EN. agement in a private family; man as gar coachman, wite as cook; bot Hrovontante Ine married: both well recommended. Address W. office, Yonkers, N. ¥. S$ COACHMAN.—MARRIED; AGED 40: ENGLISH; can be highly recommended. Call on or address at Brewster & Co.’s, corner 27th st. and 5th av. N THOROUGHLY COMPETENT COLORED COACH- and g wishes @ situation: good references. Cait on oF address JAMES, 150 West 30th st ENGLISHMAN DESIRES A_ SITUATION AS coachman, one who thorougly understands his n years’ city reterence. Call anor address weeks old. ‘ANTED—A WOMAN 1 BABY by. Gene: —FIRST CLASS, STEADY, MARRIED man, thoroughly understands his business, wants a situation ; has good city reference. Address M. D., No. WA "ED—MALES 5 PORTER'S “SITUATION WANTED, BY A A IU. very steady and experienced young man; will hed $00 for steady work; best reference. Address, for three seaye, (uo agents), CONFIDENCE, box 18? Herald SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN 18 years old, as barkeeper; best reference. Call on or address F, McLOUGHLIN, 286 West 10th st. FIRST CLASS FRENCHMAN. MARRIED, SPEAK- ing English, Gaaizys ® situation in a gentleman's Baily ‘as butler, and wife ae lady's maid or for children. ress L. B., 160 East 42a 41 WEST 30TH ST.—A LADY WOULD TAKE charge of an invalid; no objection to an epilep- tie: best of care given. 53. 8TH AV., BETWEEN “6TH AND 37TH STS.—A lady would take ene e of a baby or young child; & comforuible home and the best care given. 742 7TH AV.—AN EXPERIENCED MONTHLY nurse is now disengaged and rn a ee! — ere, ypc tices ete — : ys tors e standin r mly, LA- Dies" NURSE, care of rs. Baxter” dirs ron . Ae AS ENGLISH GIRL TO TAKE CHARGE OF GROW- ing children and sew, or would take charge of the | A. ed ‘first class yee Apply at Working Women's BY AN AMERICAN, OF EXPERIENCE, we of an invalid adult or infant; no objec: try. Address SEAMSTRESS, Herald Up- town Branch once: ( 8 BUTLER AND yiLae BY A THOROUGHLY EX- perienced pote petite aged 38; excellent testimo- Dials: speaks three langu and has two years’ city referenct 8 INDOOR MAN-SERVANT (THOROUGH) IN A A Private family; prapectalee, intelligent and noted tor onenty | and good behavior; town or country. Z., box 105 Herald Uptown Branch office, 1,285 Waltresses, d&e- 243 EAST BIA ST. IN STORE—A RESPECTA. bie woman to walt on an invalid laa; will be found useful, and can do any kind of work in the house if required: best city reference. Call 'on Monday. AITRESS IN A FIRST ee OR ladies’ dining saloon; very willing and obliging. Address W. R., box 162 Herald office. se SITUATION WANTED—BY A HIGHL' Y RESPECT- able lad, aged 16, as underwaiter or page ina pri- vate family or n an English hotel; iced city reference. Address, all the week, A. L., corner Nassau atid Navy sts., yn. Misceliancous, A YOUNG MAN OF GOOD EDUCATION GRISH) wishes to get into some business in a grocery or 1 BAST 2TH ST., opie ~—A YOUNG SWISS | jiquor s at @ moderate salary; good reference and Sith having musical taste, as nursery governess, security Ifrequited. Onil on or aidress, for one week, lady or cashier in a store. Call on or address T. B. LAWLEM:, 060 Grand av. corner ot Dean st: Brookiyn. YOUNG MAN WHO HAS HAD FIVE YEARS’ hotel experience, ts willing to make himself useful y capacity. Address AMERICUS, Herald office. BOY OF 17 WISHES A SITUATION, ADDRESS J, WOOD, 81 9th av. le WEST 82D STA RESPECTABLE MARRIED colored woman to mind a lady's room for two tend & ladies’ dressing room In an address Mrs, SC cork. ud is hours a or to academy. ball on o1 139 West, 27H ST.AN AMERICAN LADY OF education and refinement would give primary East 52d st. ITUATION WANTED—BY A_ FIRST CLASS ENG- lish coachman ; best city reference. Call on or ad- dress, for two days, J. B., 49 East 28th st. W4STED—BY A YOUNG ENGLISHMAN (SINGLE), ‘a situation as coachman or groom ; first class refer- | ence from last employer. Apply at 146 Wert léeh 7 ANTED—GARDENER'’S SITUATION, BY A MAR. ried German ; 20 years’ experience at sn dpeeDine, greenhouses, graperies, vegetables and ing; best Feference for ‘capability and economy. Kadress 0G onkers, N. ¥. HELP _WANTED—MALES. A \ FIRST CLASS BARKEEPER WANTED—aT THOMAS’, 1,239 Broadway. —THE NATIONAL SCHOOL OF TELEGRAPHY. 139 8th st., near Broadway.—The only school where ielegraphy is taught practically and made a specialty. GOOD MAN WANTED—FOR OFFICE BUSINESS, with $1,000 to $1,500 cash; real estate security; sal- ary or interest. Apply at 137 Broadway, room 5. pe oe FOR MEN, WOMEN, BOYS AND GIRLS Jearn felegrephy and take positions.—THOMP- SON'S, Scstiene. 20 Fourth avenue, opposite Cooper Insti- tute. Telegraphy taught practicaliy, with instruments. FEW SMART CANVASSERS FOR SUBSOCRIP- tions and advertisements on an old-established weekly commercial paper. Office of the Time Table, No. 1 College place, corner Barclay street. Aha MAKE LOTS OF iret SELLING OUR jatent Brackets; onl juired to start a busi- hess which will pay jou the oun D. tine, 765 Broadway. i ee NUMBER oF CANVASSERS, EITHER sex, for wholesale and retail orders; business first salary liberal: constant employment. Apply } class: 1,41 Broadway, up staira, lessons to smali children in exchange for Room, Break- fast and as 18 fauntly of frst respectability; reter- ences, JAS SEST OTH 81.—AN AMERICAN PERSON IN reduced circumstances would be willing to go in a family to make herselt generally useful; * @ good seam- stress and would assist in any work; best city reterence. Apply at present employer's for three days. 90¢ MTH 8T., BROOKLYN.—AN AMERT an ¥ ‘wo- man, aged 40, in a resvectable famil tent and willing to make herseif beoful. Call dress, tor three days, Mra HOWA 22, 9TH AV., NEAR 2b 8T.—A VERY TRUST- + Pee ca mye girl of int ith upstairs work 0, or to Wait on an inva rotestant family; best city references. bait abn 29¢ EAST 28TH 8T.-A WIDOW LADY, IN A PRI- SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN IN A fine retail cigar store; not particular abont salary; can give good references. Address J. ENGEL, 233 ist av., near I3th st. SITUATION WANTED. permanent eituation and an show a good reterence. office. ANTED—A SITUATION AS OFFICE BOY BY AN Pm 5d eds of Wl wages x so much an opi ion; references first ci; Address OBLIEiNG, Herald office. ey WaANtED=4 ‘SITUATION BY A YOUNG MAN, AS waiter in a private family or boarding house; £000 reference. Address WAITER, box 188 Herald Uptown Branch office. HOY. oF 17 DESIRES A yquick and correct at figm ‘Address box 218 Herald ‘on or nd vate family, where she oo TANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE MAN, WHO CAN Grally weetul; 1 accurtomne, aie could make, herself gen: well recommended, a sittation in a private sersnaacce™™ than high sulary; best rete; ee Ba Ee 8 eG “ Xadrem't. ©., Herald oMee, ot iG EN ogg taal IN A CONFECTIONERY, ——- ery or any other respectable busine SALESMEN, honesty and Adeilty would be spereeiteed areecyners CURES AND SALESsEN. able references. Address Miss D. £., box 123 Herald N EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPER AND COL- ear is open. en for Ce onee con Nog 4 ref. — | grences given, Address Se ark HE ART OF MAKING Wax FLOWERS TAUGHT IN Brooklyn, ik +? ‘asuverior manner, at ® cents per lewon, Call and examine specimens at 38 Macdougal st Accounts. EIGHT LANGUAGES: ARREARS —onsie written up; partnersl and other accounts ad- ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG ENGLISH | justea; books devised to meets speciale Tequirementsy s ‘woman, a situation ns lady's maid or as companion | counta kept by contract, JAMES COX, bl New street. ween Chiidren: has lived ia best families im London | Paria. Addrens E. D., box 174 Herald office. eet SITUATION IN A PRIVATE FAMILY PRACTICAL WATCH AND JEWELRY | MAN Witt long experience and extensive acquaintance West and South, wishes situation as traveiling salesman oF boarding house; Arst class city reverences. Ad- | Teterence ‘and security given. Address FAGK, Herald dress ¢ era Uptown Branch ‘omice. sttbar office, forfour days Wit SOME HONORABLE GENTLEMAN oF STENOGRAPHER OF EXPERIENCE, BOTH AS means confidentially assist a tere and Pn geen Would like @ answers not desired young lady of cul- osition as secre- rom triflers Ad- a law reporter and phonographic secret tion and fair abiitties er Ki den ay eee best of references. hal ERT B. POWER, fee onion Dans 9 CU) Unk, ‘box 128 Herald office, Vanaville, Livingston county GENTLEMAN, HAVING AN EXTENSIVE AND PROFESSIONAL SITUATIONS WANTED | A SUNTLEMAN, tance in Slo, ind FEMALES, and Siitnots desire ition as saienmian. clothing of Pageants Pres ad ntlemen’s turnishin, TORING etd FROM EUROPE WISHES A “ITU- fare, box 140 Heral GENTS WANTED. —SMART MEN ARE NOW MAK- ing from $5 to $10 a day selling a new article of su- perior merit and used in every house in the country ; sells atsight. 121 Nassau street, room 16. N ‘DEMANDE—UNE INSTITUTRICE PENDANT LA journee; elle doit etre bien au courant de la langue frangaise et de la musique. Adresser. nvee nom et de- meure, a Z. L., box 183, au bureau du Herald, E DAME DESIRANT APPRENDRE LE FRAN. caisdemande la pension dans une famille francaise strictement privee (on prefere celle d'un professeur). Stadreser en indiqua residence. etc., Branch office. nt le prix qui doit etre modere, 1a MERIGAINE box ii? Herald Uptown Bi semeeae IN STEAMSEIPS. gum LIN YORE TO GLASGOW, TE eEECOly BELFAST AND LONDONDERRY, These elegant new Clyde-bailt steamers Will sail from er 36 North River as etd iS Saturday, Jan. 10 Saturday, Jan. 24 Saturday, Feb. hg thereafter, tak! And every alternate ang panes fers at thfough rates toll parts. of Great, Britain ‘aud freind, ‘Norway. Sweden’ Denmark and ‘Germany. Drafts fol y wards, For tre’ rs 6. yet ap ply to AUSTIN, BALDWIN & CO., Agent _Steerage office, No, 45 Broadway. REAT baa! STEAMSHIP LI NEW YORK TO ‘ap hye ENGLAND) DIRECT, The steamers of this line sail trom pier 18 Kast River as follows:— AT Beet Li Gammel ra anten aay, Jan, 3 Wednesday, Jan. 14 GRRAGO: Cabin. pall isinierimediate, $45; steerage. "$30, Apply to caohamen Hekate ii mrcet the eet : cashed iz meh Ee. MORGAN'S SONA. pacire, MAIL STEAMSHIP LINE. Great reduction In rates of fre! ati fan ‘The magniticent steamships of a'North fiver: New York, for -Asplnwant” se 48 iene per noon, as tollows — ‘ Red 3, 1874, RISING STAR, Captain Jones, for nancy 6 1874, COLON, Captain Conner, passengers Sanwa: it, Aas, CITY OF PANAMA ew), Captain “January ab ih, ACAPULCO, Captain Gray, passengers ting at Panama with the large and id steamsh ps af this line for San Francisco, and sereow necting at outh Pasig with steamers for ‘Central Ameri- Riise att BOF PASssAGR. ATE! New York to San Francisco—Cabin, $100 or $110, cur- ener, gocordin to poate... to San Franc! $50, currency. Steamers of this line for aayan an mand China eave San Francisco on the aed of every mol omgpanys of ce, North Haver 3 igo Hes t a wa Direc! HJ. Butuay, vst 18 nod OTICE TO CALIFORN: SHIPPERS, -ACIFIA vy ut ‘aptain Jones, wi despatched't trom pier 42 North Riven New ‘York, ae January 3, 1874, for Aspinwall For rates, freight, a, -, BPDly at gompany’s on on a H. J, Boutay, Superintendent ii oe Lie rong ay! AND 35ST. GEORGE, BERMUDA, ing, the United States mail—The first, class steamship F ‘RIT, Ellis, master, watt be despatched fol the above ports fi ier No, 9 East River, on Wednes- gay, Ja January 7, ‘om pis £3 o'clock P; M. For freight or passage, pe aegoramegnians rites be South street, OUTHERN LINE. FOR NEW Sy ght DIRECT. The fonow ae oa Pas class stearners will sail SKonher GaHONDIELET. Gai Steamer CITY OF aires tago a oe Lon aa $50. aan ‘or or ‘superior accomm ‘Etions! apply to pene LLORY & CO., AMANA BAY SOMF ANE For Puerta Plata, Sa and St. Domingo City.— ae, Unived States ‘Mall ‘Seamanip, TYBEE, Captain De- Janoy, leaves pier No. 8 North River with despatch, Bills of exchange on rye) Plata, SamaUS and Geos mingo City in sums to ale “pure! irchasers for ale.” felons ope a apply to SPOFFORD BROTHERS v3 ‘YUNARD LINE. NOTICE. With the view of diminishing, ‘the chances of collisto the Steamers of this hne wil ncefortn take a specific Spates tor all seasons ot ene vesr ‘On the outward pi » from Queenstown to New York or Boston, crowing 6 meridian of 5) at 43 latitude, or nothiug to the north of 48 On the homeward rogsing the meridian of 50 at 42 latitude, or nething to the north of 42 THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL STEAMSHIPS BETWEEN NEW YORK AND MA! LIV! TERE '‘OOL, CALLING At CORK HARBOR, ¥RO! ‘CLA OLYMPUS, Seder, Jan. a ‘Wisday, Jan, 28 MARATHON.S Kbysainia Waar, Feb.4 PARTHIA days and every following Wednesday, ‘and Saturday from New York. Steamers marked thug* do not carr, mcerage passengers. Cabin cording to accomm terms. Steerage, $30, ‘currency, Live! pee and Queenstown and all parts of Europe at eins ‘relent and cabin. apply at the xe companys erage passage at lll gftice, No. Sent aS reen. Broadway, Trinity . FRANCKLYN, Agent, P. H. DU VERNET, Clark sud Randolph streets, Chicago, Ml. ORTH. ay LLOYD ORES COMPANY. apa EME! bate stencabip WESER, ©: aw rilligerod, will y a 2P. M., from Bremen Hier. ret RNB, i ae VPA d eer dune i Ob PASSAGE, 70, LONDON, HAVRE AND Blas? beta in gold, or its equivalent in currency, e First [Fim cabin. "Por lg miei aN ie 2 $0, agents, wiing Green. rr a ore LINE, bara epviNG 1H “NSTOWN AND ey BOs ITED Fae Bi ES ee at3 ey 7, ats P.M. hite Star Docks, Pavonia ‘Ty, Jersey "Passe assenger accommodations for all classes unrivalled, combining safety, speed and comfort. Saloons, staterooms, smoking room and bathrooms in midship section, where least ns is ae Surgeons te ses accompany anfaice saloon, $8, gold; return tickets, $140, gold; steerage, in cw 1 hing to send for friends in the Old Country open steerage prepaid certificates—$32, cur- ncy. ae ers booked to and from all parts of America to Paris, Hamburg, Norway, Sweden, India, Australia, China, &c. Drafts from £1 upwards. For inspection of plans and other ietormation apply at ni Bills of lading nent tal porta yank, N IN. LINE. ‘ATIONAL NOTICE. *This company takes the risk of Insurance (up to $500,000 in gold) on each of its steamers, thus giving passengers the best possible guarantee for safety and the avoidance ort ithe most southerly route hag, saath been adopted by ve this Comp ADY tO reaNo. 44 and 47 North River. NADAS a Ae ERODE a 1 ag a6 n pit BEM, UTALY. Sat, Jan. 31,3 PM 'FOR'LONDON DIRECT. DENMARK, Sumner... «(no date) Cabin passa; “currency. “‘Bteerage, rates.” Prepai rates. Re a gh steerage Bakers (ita ays one N the Joyrest ex "gs of lo. Apply at the Company's opty. J. HURST, Manager. ne WAWRTREAMERICAN PACKET COMPANYS iron mail steamshi Por MBRI. Captain 0. L. ge gts sall cy aoe Jan. 8, 1874, M., lor Hambal taking passengers trom New Y¥ outh, London, ‘ork to P Cherbourg and Ham Aas First t Sable, 1 pper Galooe, Si) 72, payante a United States gold, Phat wil sal January 15, 1874. (CHARD & ane: per ee! Agents,” es neral Passenger Agents, Broad street, New York. 61 1 Broadway, Ree’ York. pum ) STATES MAIL LINE—STEAM TO QUEENS. town and Liverpool. Bailing every Tuesday. WISCONSIN, Fr fanuary6 ath 15 + M. NEVADA, Forsyth Ct hal 1:39 P. Steere 4 KUNHARDT &CO., eman wold: "as $0, currency. re tickets, ‘3 rage ney: Passengers booked to and Be patie Hamburg, Nor- ce an "Td ii LLIAMS & sot Saawey, go NOTICE.—THE henge See i SP AISCONSIN, saliing cite anys Tried number of, invermediate Bt rency, each. Apply to WILLIAM way. vasneny ur: talon gt oot GENTS WANTED—TO SELL ane orie Wot ener; something new and important to housek ere; neat and useful article for Ch ad clothe: 3% cents; no family should be withou ONDERDONK « “Son “06 } Grand street. A —FIVE GENTLEMEN OF GOOD ADDRESS AND * Sperainrenee tye merchants. Call between and 10 o'eloe KUES A. FOSTER, 7 Swinth National Bank Buildings a A YOUNG MAN OF GOOD ADDRESS, WHO HAS had some experience in @ hotel office, would like a similar position, where he could learn the business; is also acquainted’ with the restaurant business; good cliy reference. Address 8. D., Heraid Uptown Branch office, for three days. 1GHT bed than OLORED, WANTED—MUST BE willie ort a Rg da V8 unmarried jeraly wash 0 trave himself generally use Apply this day, ‘trom 11 tll 2, at 159 West Sst x bBo te BOY, IN A STORE, ABOUT, a YEARS Pont om aasren, in own handwriting, 7. B. F., box 3,165, Mies Wa GOOD MAN BROILER AND OYSTER cook. 2 Bn after 12 M., to SCOTTS 4 EARL, % corner iat at etl pe TO, SELL A FIRST icle that will pay $5 to $10 a da: land 12 A. NO. log Chambers se, one flight. Wrivan a te MAN THAT IS STEADY AND hd oa a tow hundred au acters. g° Ps tre aTiy 8 sal ress A at) Herald Uptown Branch vi ffice. ine we —AN HONEST, PERSEVERING MAN TO travel from house to house and leave patent medi+ gines att Pua ference and put up security. Ad- K, box 190 Heral LASS AR- Apply between » front office, up BE ANTED—IN A PAYING BUSINESS, A FEW GEN. tlemanly canvassers of experience, on ralary and commission. cy Aiea 10 o'clock to Mr. ADAM#, No, 5 Dey st., room ry, gowernens in a highly respectable family. ress oe feraia ot YOUNG SOUTH AMERICAN, WITH A THOR- ough European education, tally conversant with five A NoRTH GERMAN LADY, pid hg d GERMAN, | Janguages and & good accountant, solicits a situation in any. meroaniile adem first ¢) Co and foreign ref- Freneh, ic an. ad West Forty s pranth sect.” more mo nv Radren to feat Forty-sevent rect. erence given. Ad WANTED—ExPERT i nd CORRE- peg TENT, YEARY BXPERIRNCE TN A aaa BD—EXPi tai | EES ape ca teh ay een |g Salar aeRO at fe | ANTEDZAN EXPERIENCED MAN TO TAKE chargé of BO CLOTH: 1p AE Seekers, e. leh name and retérences, 0 gad ty andl ART & CU. STEW. Broadway and Chambers sts, AGENTS WITH $1 CAPITAL CAN M. 920 a day. BOOKS i MOXSLBIM, 220 Centre st. 1.000 NMAN. ee FO. |UEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL. Royal Nall si ig are baer to a as tollows :— our 4 ANTWERP. tard, ». 10, CITY OF CHESTER.. : jay, Feb, 7, and each succeeding Saturday ‘and rhureday, from North River. “North River. panes OF PASSAGE. CABIN, $70, $80 and $0, gold, according to accommo- jation. Hound trip tickets at low rates, STEERAGE—To Liverpool, Queenstown, Glasgow, Londonderry, London, Bristol or Cardit $30, Prepaid Certificates, $32 curren: Fassengers also forwarded to Havre, Hamburg, Swe- Denmark and Paris, at reduced rates, ‘Drafts insucd at lowest rates. eneral business apply at the roadway. ry ‘Passage, ats Broad ya or eee, % ort OHN Agen *OPonnell & Faulk, 402 Chestnut street, Phiiadelpnne, x 8. Creagh, 102 State street, Boston: Brown, 82 South Clark, corner Lake st., Chicago. wil iam Inman, Liverpool, and No. 9 Rue Scribe, Paris, R®? STAR LINE, PHILADELF RTA A ANTWERP. LADELPHIA AND LIVERPOOL. Appointed to carry rine Belgian and United States Matin ¢ following new full-powered steamships will sail a8 Lows : re Philadelphia for Antwerp. TADERLARD ‘Cabin, $100, curren steerage Certificates fromm all parts of Europ est ra For further information app! GLO. W. COLTON, Agent, WY Sond ied WRIGHT 4 SONS, General gen phia, DEL AI ORES SEEN Bri CARDIFF, BRISTOL, LONDON AND ALL oper c poe in Engiand and Wales. rs new ata aan tet gi hee fea Ra ee a cabin $55, curren soertes certificates for £1 and patie Ny New York. hiladel- eurrenc, rticulars apy to Boe Ari New York. beter rictines ROGRESO AND VERA CRUZ. NEW YORE ALND MEXICAN MAIL STEAMSHIP LINE, teaving pier No. 3 North River at 3 P. M. CITY OF NEW YORK (Havana direct). Jan 8 ae ATRA (Havana and Mexico).. ERIDA Gisvana via Nassau), A (Havana direct) oh vy OF HAVANA Na direct) as or rrelght of passeRe ARDKE’& SONS, 82 a acca OR NASSAU, Ll st P. oe OF i patented amshi 0 ier No.8 North River. January 15, at 3 P.M. Wil leave pier TRKANDKE SONS, "No. be Bromaway EW YORK AND HAVANA, DIRKCT MATL LINE, pogee first class steamships ips will sail ever Tuesday ad: jer13 North PRiver (foot of Cedar streed, January 6, wary wary ‘accomimo- WILLIAM P, oe & CO., Bowling Green. he eee INGTO) ie and passage dations) apply to its 5 No. 6 D. McKELLAR, Agent in Havana ras LINE.—FOR GALVESTON, Khe fea oh be ‘West, carrying the United Statés il. Steam curv’ F SAN AN’ NTONIO, (0, Captain Pennington, will leave 20 Kast River, "Sh day, January 10, atSP. M.) Phrough bills of lading given Cretan and al) Bier on the Galveston, Houston and Hender: Cc. ae No opis ee ; forwarding 10 eee ee ‘or passage. hi superior accom iy 40 er ALI ORY EG CO., Li en lane, or W, P. CLYDE 119 Wall street. POR NEW, ORLEANS DIRECT. e Crom The steamship KMORBRSOCKEE, "On Captain |B. Y. Gager, will leave pier No. 9 North River Januaty 10, at 3 P. ht received dally . Thro rates vet io Galveion n ae Rock, Be or ge, $50; stecrage, as? For irelght or pis oy Beh & SEAMANS (OR NEW, ORLEANS DIRECT, ROHANTS RTE RTEAMSHIP ip EMILY B SOUDER, from pier’ 36 North ‘River foot of North Moore street), yn Saturda: ay: 38 mary 10, at3 o'clock ae M. Fre! nt receives daily. rough rates Bile to St. Louis, Vicksburg, ‘Mobile, ‘Galveston and In For freight a1 having superior accommoda~ tions, apply to FREDERIC BAKER, pier 36 North River. Sousa. LINE—FOR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT. The following new and first c!ass steamers will sail: at3P. M., ier 20 Kast River :— Capt. McOreer: every Wednesda: from’ Steainer UARO! 8 “CITY Or aauvagion ‘ON, Capt. Eval me | », Cay ivi ns. Steamer CITY OF DALL, iilnes, ARC Cay Steamer CITY OF HOUSTO. ‘Capt. De Deering Freight received ceuy, Through rates ¢ veston, Indianola, Rockport or Aranzas whart, Brases Santiago and St Louis. Cabin passage, $.0; steerage do.. ‘or Sreight or passage, hy, Having sUnSrOr f paxene plas tig. oe = 153 Maiden lane. NosrouE, PETERSBURG AN eS ali Dal NE fa forfolk, Ving and ‘ih eck ‘ichmond. \ OLD DOMINION ST! AMSHILP COMPARY. From pier 37 North Biver: rot of Beach street ers leave ee it 3 P.M. for Norfc steamers for Norfolk, Sity Point and Be da; A en turdays, same hour, hil nding 8 nd passenger tickets fasued to all points ae oy Southwest via sin! Tennes-~ sec, Atlantic Coast, Seaboard col other lines; al Chesapeake and Obilo Rallros yf Western, Points, ang: Wy stenters at Norfolk for Newborn and Washit other points, asst C., . Omice, 187 Greenwich street. TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE. Pale Bi RIVER LINE TC TO ‘BOSTON via Newport and Fall River. Tne _ magnificent steamers NEWPORT. 20d OLD COLONY leave p' ior 28 North ver. toot of Murray dat Gund P.M. 1 princi Hotels a fc eet a ale BACON, Superintendent. ENNSYLV ANTA RATLROA. GREAT TRUNK LINE AND UNITED STATES MAIL ROUTER. Trains leave New York, from foot of Desbromes an@® Cortlandt streets, as follows :— Express tor Harrisburg, Pittsburg, the West yiith, Pullman Palace cars actached, 320 AM Sa 8:30 P.M. Sunday 6 and $:30 P. For Baltimore, ingzon and the South, at 8:10 4. M., Represe i5 a, ean "0, 9:39 12:90.8 45 xpress for e 12: Bye PM and’ Ie night, asaaey” 8 5 ie ‘30 Me migrant it and second class, For Trenton at 7:20A. M., 2,8 and'60 PM. Sanday P, For Newark, at 6,6 2.720, 140.8, 10 AM 12 1,2 2: eS 4: 10," 4:30, $6 gy 3} ‘a 7°30, 8:10, 10, 1h P.M,’ and’12 night. anday? 5: r Elizabeth, 6 SALE Bate 2 night Sunday, BN ‘i fe 8:10, _ A.M, 2: For New ‘Brunswick, For East CMehiste 8 We Iz 80 ‘or me, 8 A. M., For Lambertville and emington. Pr) A, M. and 3 P, M. For Philipsburg and Belvidere, 3 and 4 P. Ace lon tor Bordentown & Burlington and Cam- di WA. aS % aa 3:10, 4and 6:10 PM. 1 For Farmingdale and | Sduan, For Pemberton and C Trains arrive a shingtot 08, 06. yes ik ‘M. Sunday, 5:22, 6:08, 6:50, Tioxet toméen 526, and 4 Broadway, No. 1 As tor House, and foot of Desbrosses and Cortlandt streets, Emigrant chee ‘office, No. 8 Battery place ‘BOYD, Jr. Gencral Manager. General Passenger Agent. Groxinaron LINE FOR BOSTON.—THE ELEGANT RHODE ISLAND, every Tuesday, Thursday and Satur- ,AGANSETT, every Monday, Wednesday and Fri. eR pier 33 1 North ‘River, ate 3 M. oie DENTISTRY. \ BeactiFUL | “AND (BURSTANTIAL SET OF AL Reeth fh, 85, $9 an Teeth filled with bone and $10, % yond and latina, ls All work war- silver ‘net class St Der WAITH'S. 290 SixiN’ avenue, Open Sunday. FULL SET, $8; GUM ihe) Bay TH ae Stim warranted: ‘extracting with filling, 262 Sixth avenue: open andy ; examine specimens. Remember 262. MEDICAL. ae TTENTION !~DR, FRANKLIN “WATE OF PRUS- sia). Consultation free. Private attics 16t Bleecker st A —MME. | RESTELL, PHYSICIAN SINCE i « Office No, 1 East 524 st. door from —MME. MAXWELL, PRYSICIAN, caartencs - let Kast Tenth street, near Third avenue. A. M. MAURIOEAU, M. D.—OFFICE 129 LIBERTY © fA. street, near Gr Greenwich street. Bi A =DK, AND MME, GRINDLB, HBanhataieceet as «years practice). 120 West Oo nanee ree ae OR MME. WRSTALL COMPLAINTS; Bleecker street, near Broadwi uB On R. MORRISON, from Cenwe airoet.

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