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PROPBAMONAL 8 sory az one WANTED— __ SITUATIO: WANTED—MALES. sean WANTED AS ) BARTENDER; R; CITY OR oR country; good reference given. Address 5. D., 47 WEST sD ST., ar ord AV — a FOU person from Paris to give lessons to child 107 nd | bake care of it. STeATIN WANTED—BY A you: \G Cea LATELY BD AY., NEAR 33D ST.—s YOUNG LADY AS | © aude ‘ting and obiigines best reference. Ad- 490 governess or lad, companion. — aa dress G. box 214 Nerait omen a 1 y GOVERN =) eae A TRON es AUP ge fe mo chulteny ane | GITEATION WANTED—aY AN ENGLISHMAN, AS | vould music Uurse to an inval Bueaks Fi fiuenty aad, Son erald Cpiown Branch | and medical relerences. Address G. L-- box 177 Herald Gnired. Address K. otice. DRIVATE LESS branches to ‘Apil's residenve Prato, first class ¢ | Uptown Branch omice. N.-A FARMER, OF UNDOUBTED cler and abality, disengaged | no family: best Address J. G. box 608° Post IN ALL THE ENGLISH and children, at her own ra oF perienced teacher ; term: Call ator adaress a West val exp ference. POSITION BY AN AMERICAN YOUNG - end in a bakery; thoroughly understands the bu ; best references. Call at or address, tor ow dare. est 26th st. “HELP WAN TED—FEMALES, CHANCE FOR MEN, WOMEN, BOYS | AND GIRLS GIRLS n Telegraphy and take positons,—THOM?r- e, 2) 4th Av.. opposite Cooper Institute. aught cracticaily. with instruments, TANIED—A SITUATION AS BAR German, who speaks and writes pagiishe re No, 102 West 2st ot V ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN A SITUATION IN | the flour or grocery business Ad % Sands st., Brookiyn. ANTED—& SITUATION BY A BOY. SIXTEEN arsold, ina store or office; is wating to make himeeif generally sell. Address J, T, STEELE, No, 278 | | Greenwich st. NTS A SITCATION—YOUNG MAN OF 25, STRONG ana willing fe work; can rea and mr su 0, iff w | 1 FIRST CLASS MILLINER WANTED: ONE OOM. | Ww petent to take charge of a department. App to | and steady habits; will imself Asien a3 8 BROTHERS, 938 Sd av., between Séth | {O0ET, in. a store, elther in. New ork oF Jersey orn and s7th sts. | Address C, M. M., Heraid office, LADY OF INTELLIGENCE AND. REFINEMENT, | (yr aNTED—BY A COLORED M SITUATION TO A. eiergetic and ambitious, age 25 to 35, can find a de: Ma ciute cectinetin tice aie ee teas | Hotes 1 Ne Bleecker’ by applying at The Grove boarding Fouse beet here’a few thonths from st. Auge ouse. e tine, Fla, Address A A x era. GIRL WANTED—TO DO GE | Cptdwa' Branch oMmee. eee Avis amir ir gt tang given out; none but @ | W4NtEDTA SITUATION AS WAITER, BY A BE. vee eee spectable Young man. in private tat will be “4 GI8L POR GENERAL SOUSEWORK IN A SMALL | aerated a3 Gaye; has gova reterenc wa Adcress | 2A, piamaily; must or and wash only & sober and | = lerald Uptown Branch offic IADR ODS Need PPT) OORDO' | ANTED—A SITUATION AS HEAD WAITER OR js CORDOVA, 101 Bast tn at. | WY ANTED—A SITUATION " } —---— F house; city references. | (OOK WANTED.—A GIRL AS GOOD PLAIN COOK | fe top foots back fi for three days, NEWIOS, 147 Bleecker | C af nd to assist with washing; reterence required. Call | ®t; top floor, back room. Es at 190 Ween Bin ss. | ANTED—BY | A_ PROTESTANT YOUNG MAN, J ADIMS WISHING TO LEARN A NEAT BUSINESS, WwW lately landed. a situation as footman or footman Li Mthich sa easy and competent living can be gpd. steht ite relerence. Apply, for two days, at 515 earned: will do well to eall at No. 981 1 av., any day be- | > ae Rae SEE I e 7 AITER OR VALET— IL MACY & CO,, TH ST. AND 6TH AY., WANT Weren, » aged 24 years: 5 Rk. sgperies ed saleswomen. Apply atthe superin- Bast Nath st. as 2. tendent’s desk, e A RESPECTABLE YOUNG ks English, French and dot Harness Agency, 2) CLERKS AND _SALESMEN N ENERGETIC “TRAVELLER, HAYT: GA LINE 0} OF goods already, to sell a small article to grocer and Botion dealers on large commission, Address EXTRA, Herald office. | A GENTLEMAN HAVING A LARGE Aa raT: ance West and South among dealers in ars, yh a travel for a prominent cigar tactory, ‘Adi ress A.M box 159 Herald oitice. SALESMAN, WITH Al RE boca ns wanted.—One with & conncetion | Booksellers preterred. Apply at No. 3) Beexman st., cap one flight. A LARGE NUMBER, WITH GOOD want situations daily, at HANSEN'S, A GOOD CHAMBERMAID AND LAUN- | st understand tluting and have city ret- 533 Lexington av y TANTED—A FI CLASS PROTESTANT LAUN- dress; Swede preferred. Call at 805 5th av., on Wednesday and Thursday, trom 1V to 12 o'clock, Wittens GIRL TO COOK, WASH AND IRON IN iat 49 bast 84th st. CLASS COOK, TO ASSIST IN a ST YW ANIED—a FIR shing and ironing, and also’a waitress ail wermaid, (o £0 to Fordham. N. Y-; good reterences RUG CLERK WANTED—TO GO A SHORT DIS- HENRY, box 871 Post office, tance im the countr: j Iniddle aged man preferred. pply at No. 2i4 Fulton st, on We batreean 10 and 12 o'clock. RUG CLERK—sPEAKING ENG nan, wishes @ situation ; jon to go in the | country. ‘Address DRUGG 9 West 24th s GITCATION WANTED.—A COMPETENT YOUNG MAN, is esday, March 1, TANTED—A PROTESTANT GIRL TO DO THE | work of A smal iamily: American preferred; Herald ottice. Address 1. ¢ ISH AND GER- D—TWO FIRST CLASS ABLE PROTESTANT ls mot Irish): one as uurse and seamstress; the pther as waitress and chambermaid, willing to assist Wii Washing and irouing when necessary; small fam ly well connected and with some experience in ary tnd desirable home, outot town, Apply, with city | goods commission business, and acquainted with magu- te: at No, 3 St J5th st, basement door,on iacturers, would like an engagement with a responsible ween 12 and 2 o'clock, house, Address W. H., box 4.U79 Yost oft TAITRESS. Wa ED—~A GIRL WHO UNDER- | QITUATION WANTED—BY A THOROUGHLY ery stands her bi None but Li pad: neea | petent bookkeeper and correspondent en fe 5th avy. 2 M h; best reterences. Address COMPETENT, box eee ranch ofc J ANTED—BY — ————_— woman go | qantas: =A PRACTICAL BOOKKEEPER WILL instruct a few young men i bookkeeping, ¢.. at his house or their hom Address COLLINS, y of one child and pa: (GOING TC here ‘aisoand witling to taxe fos | hai Ler own expenses. Apply be- fore 1 P.M. av 11 East 25th st, Tuesday and Wednesday. WARIED—A GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSE Call with reference, at 19 West S31 st. eae was ITUATION AS SALESMA JANTED—A PROTESTANT GIRL, IN A SM. ALL Pca ease store, by a German, who speaks and American family, to assist in the Washing and iron- = writes English and has had ten yeurs' experience. Ad- nd do waiting ; tet miles outin New Jersey. Apply | dress B., 437 6th av Pearl st., first floor. 2 | WARp ead RELIEF DRUG CLERK. APPLY AT ANTED=IN A SMALL FAMILY, a COMPETE .T | 919 DeKalb ay., Brookiyn. W girl as waitress and chambermaid. Apply, with city reierence, at 216 West Sst st, between 9 A. Mi. ‘and Wee D—AN ENTRY CLERK: ONE WHO WRITES A good hand and is quick and correct at figure: | none others need apply. Address box 1,7. Post office, | WA TED—BY A YOUNG MAN, 16 YEARS OF AGE, ‘@ situation as assistant bookkeeper. Address W. G. 2 culations, ;_terms moderate. fice. IN A 12 o'clock. V JANTED-A WOMAN TO DO THE GENERAL | housework of a small private tamily:; a good | washer and ironer and pisin cook, with city reference. Apply at 129 Last 15th st., to day, trom 9 to Be ° "clock. &, Herald office. JTANTED—A PRO’ STANT WOMAN AS COOK A, | Wwe todo the washing and ironing ina small anit ears old ; Call for two days at No. 69 Unionplace (th ay.), between | ter onfy, McKESSO Tsui and Lyth sts. S Caer | WASZED—A. WIDE WANRTEDTAN ASSISTANT NURSE TO AN INVALID salary and coinmission, lady. one accustomed to sickness preferred; must | hotel aud bar glassware. be strong’ aud have reierences. Cuil between 10 and 12 | > eens. R A! O'clock at 2 West iad st. 4 (SA gee Dusiness; must be active and p ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED GIRL TO WRaP | | $2) to suitable party. “Apply after J and iabel bottles, VIRTUE & *vitsro» LED & CARNRICK, 198 Folton st. ASS fs WASTED—A YOUNG MAN, FROM 16 10 18 YEARS Wantepra RESPECTABLE AND INTELLIGENT of age; must be a good penman, quiex and correct German nurse or bonne, to mind children between | at figures and reside with his parents, best reterences re- 5 and 10 years of age, aud to do needlework; North | quired. Address, in handwriting of applicant, JURDAN, German preterred. Apply for two days, with reterences, | terald office. Detween ten and one o'clocs, at lo West 49th st. TA. A PRIVATE FRENCH FAMILY OF |W ersons, a good cook, waster rar oe A ENTRY CLERK, 15 TO 18 | ear, $25). Address, by let- | (NS, "Herald ottice, YOUNG MAN, ON for city canvassing for | AWAKE _& Murray st., up stairs. TED—A GOOD PENMAN, AT 746 BROADWAY, to loan employer $400: wages $12 per week. Apply | to-day. Situation permanent. 100m 3, ‘ANTED—A YOUNGMAN WHO THOROUCGHRY UN- ders the retall grocery business: one who can give good reicrence as to honesty and capability. Apply at No st 28th st. ED-TWO FIRST CLASS SILK SALESMEN, one first class black goods salesmen. “App! Ad & CO., 25 Union square. seven Call at 13 Livingston place between 8 and wages, $17 per moni. RL AS COOK IN A PRIVATE Is in washing. Apply, with ref- 05 Broowe st, hear korsyt IRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK; | ‘must bee good cook, Washer and ironer, Apply GENERAL HOUSE- | T ANTE! D~EXPERIENCED. DRESS_ GOODS SALES- TANTED—A GIKL TO DO Apply to RICHARD MEARES, corner 6th avy, work in a small private family; must be a good washer and. ironer: Protestant preterred’ mast, have = = "5 wood city references. Cail from 10 unul 2 this day, at | TANTED—A SMART, ACTIVE YOUNG MAN TO Mo. 967 duh av., tuth flat. tend 1 a pawn office: must write a good hand; inted with the business preierred. Apply at +. tor two days. TANTED—A SMART FURNITURE SALESMAN. Aodress, with reserence and salary expected, C., box lv Herald Uptown Branch oftice. W ANTED—A WOMAN TO COOK, WASH AND IRON, Inquire, with reterence, at'42 Grove st, atier3 — clock. ANTED—A_ PROTESTANT WAITRESS, Compe. tent and weil recommmenaed. Apply at 388 Madiso: this day, trom 4) to 12 o'clock W COAL HAMUEN AND GARDE \ WAXTEDTA (PROTESTANT WOMAN AS LAUN- | SRAGTIGAL MARRIRD OP LRAE dress, in a family where tew boarders are taken; dener, with an industrious wite, without encum- mena aes geuerally usetal down stairs. Apply | greg coher, orth an industrions ite, without encum — i help in dairy and with chickens: wages $50 to $60) | ‘TED-A GIRL FOR RAL HOUSEWORK | Address, giving ages, nation, CLOVER, Herald office ENE, rivate iainily; must be well recommended. 8S GARDENER—A YOUNG MAN WHO Sis esalaenlanenn Need ZA stands the care of greenhouses, graperies, &c. ; good YOUNG GIRLS CA wo aaron - “ : Mae eAdy accploemment py appiing ate le ag WW, BARKHAM, #2 North sth st., Paterson, N. J. top floor. it ar: A SINGL. Oran WISHE) A SITUATION na) COACH- ANTED—A_ YOUNG PROTESTANT GIRL, ONE ian and gardener: speaks tnglish and German; W used to taking care of children: must be wilting to vest o! ot ity and country reierenee. Call on or address help with upstairs work. Apply, with reterences, at No. Mitel oe eaters aa tact Tid Hast lst st iets ‘i us COACHMAN AND GARDENER'S PUATION WASIEDAA, NEAT, TIDY YOUNG LADY, WHO | branches thoroushiy :;can milk And make hiiueelt wer writes well and correctly, as general assisiant in @ ful: first class city re‘erences. Address J. F.. box 11) dental otice, near Madison square, until May or longer; one who lives with her parents preierred. Aadress, in faudwritug of applicant Asst 1, station D. V TANTED. ak MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN, TO ATTEND ipabakery. Address R. O., Herald Uptown Branch office | V TANTED—A FIRST CLASS SKAMSTRESS AND Soave t. operator on Wheeler & Wilson's machine; willing to | ~ Go light chamnberwork, city, reterence required. Apply | 10 an Herald office. FIRST CLASS GARE Englishman; no children; reference unexcept. on- Addiass A., box 172 Herald oftice. GERMAN MAN, WITH A SMALL FAMILY, WISHES a situatn garuener or farmer; thoroughly un- his business; recommendation it required, M., box tos Herald office, GERMAN MAN AND WIFE—Ta AS OOACH, MA ab ilo mast 37th st. betw ZA, man and understands gardening work; the wite W O#EING HOUsRKEEPER.—WANTED, A PROT. | Countty. 0 Lierty ot) O17 OF * Short distance in the escant woman expable of assisting « lady tn charge | ° 2 ot her household; must be 4 good sewer. .ddress COACHMAS’ ; WANTED-—BY A Hea Cera. Famed reference; will be answered i Ac tober man that periectly understands his business in every itentive and obliging; city rere: box 121 Herald office. LEXINGTON AVE.—WANTED, AGRERASBLE, intelligent, industrious American women for baths A SITUATION AS COACH. 61 YOUNG MAN W and offices; ‘also a hrench girias nurse and seamstress; and garde A Reither older than 2 years. Ketorences required. ia lc erie micsige sobcigy cod rene == | conduct; underst ot horses and narness; _SMLUATIONS WANTED=MALES. omigen ULLIV AN, box 135 Herald ——. | otfiee. AS COACHMA. young ma: | ply to A. b., at priva 105 5 KING ST.—SITUATIONS WANTED BY MAN pan) wife; man as tarmer and wife todo general aS and care of ualry; best reference. | 3 1 lence ‘ood city rererence. Ap. ul sie West 25th s AS COACHMAN WANTE D~—BY A thoroughly competent in every parti- Be ROGERS. HONEST MAN, PERFECT WAITER, WHO | erstands how to trim all Kinds of salads and to ATION je man; imake ice cream und pastry, wants a situation in & pri- references trom last and former employers. | yaie iamily; best reterence' given. Address li. W., care Ul on or address I. F., No. & hast 19th st s Mrs, Buumeis ‘Md ay. tor three day, r — ATION WANTED—BY A FIRST CLASS FAM no family; can con rr 1 in every particu Call on or FRENCHMAN, a situation in OF GOOD EDUCATION, WISHES American family as waiter, or to good reterences. Address A. A i high! aun A travel with a gentlenan ERA st a MAN AS AG 100D PLAIN VE JES ABL wie to do dairy or laundry work. Herald Cyrown Hranen ores. SOBER, TRUSTWORTHY YOU. two ebildren, w: #D, 158 Woost COLORED MAN Wis IES A SITUATION waiter in a first class American family; et reference trom last place. Address J’ id Branch ice. | Grens'A. MARRIED M. WITH THE Q FICATIC is not airaid of work, Uiau experienced laborer, wants stead employ - je his business. Address P. H., box 163 Hernia « iment; nnderstands vegetable gardening. piain farming, - ; = hot beds, cold trames, &c, Address ADVERTISER, box SITUATION = WANTED- COACHMAN OR a rder 1 reterences, un t tis willing to | Address J. C., Nyack (N, Y.) ost office. THOROU@H BARKEEPER, ONE downtown trade, desires a situation tuly 1 Ro Herald otiee Feterences, Address X. Y., box 226 Herald ortice. AN AMEMIOAN MARRIED MAN, WITH ONG CHILD, e & hapa - AA would like the care of horses and light gardening YOUNG MAN (COLORED) W ou a gentleman's pl ce m the country not 2% as waiter in @ private family objec Jersey City (SN. de) im) lyn; best city reference. Address s. ¥., Herald Uptown | 10st « Branc b office. bey SOCIAL POSITION A MARRIED AS COACTIMAN A WHITER OF ABILITY AND family; thoroughiy onderstands the Will act as correspondent tor a clty or country | care of horses, carriages and harness; woud do plain journal, of will engage in other literary labor, terms | gafdeulna, Box . Address, for two weeks, P, teasonable, ‘Addiess RNIGHT, Herald Uptown Brauch Haniaronec ester county, N. Y, wilice. bes ne SIfUATION WANTED—B youn N INTELLIGENT BOY, 16 YEARS OF AGE, RE | man. as coachman und g rdeier siding with his pare nts,'can write aplain hand, cor- | it Eeguired : first class city ant country reierence. Ad- box 152 Herald once, e notion | dress W. rT GON Ley. a5 Rast | SITUATION WANTED—1Y achinan, Who thorough! y ct at figures, wishes a situation in a Yank: good reference from his on or address, for two days, Broadway. RESPECTABLE YOUNG COLORED MAN WANTS ituation as valet and footman in a private fam. iret class purties cau address L. M. b., box 123 ay COACHMAN’S SITUATION WANTED—BY 4 youNa s] ld 4 man, haa I vears’ city reterence trom crrtono . | ployer: 1s not atraid ot work. Address 1. Ls, ¢ K at OY CHIN MAN, SPEAKING i ENGLISH. SITU. suliman’s staoles, Broadway anc ith st. dy 18 COOK oF Wait ly | = r Ane ay es best cit icin 4 { THOROUGHLY COMPETENT AND TEM! TULAM CHBB, tare of chinamian, cook shop, | 4k Engiish eoachman and thorough groom wants _ corner 2th st. | sitdation: will reference. Cail on or ad- give best city N dress COACUMAN, 143 West 24th st., room 6. OF SOME 4 : can do plan s painting Aud is well used ral repairs; swlary | {4 derwle; best city reterence. STURE, 6:3 dd | busine avenue. ge er on or A., 10) Weat sist st. ITUATION WANTED—BY A. RESPEOTABLE COL- A BY AN ENGLISHMAN, PRIVATE | £ 15 years’ experience; (rst class ret- oo good Tite eater 8 A private tamily or boarding | or r others ise Pi ees le ces (rom the last p ace. adres ones. Address, tor two da, C. bs. care of under ae er Herald Uptens Braces hee ANNES | Tle WH ironawag. “ig | Uptown Branch office. | Long Isiand. | cient in all | erally userul ; COACHMEN AND GARDENERS, GERMAN (MARRIED) SMA! .MILY, A criteet a stuaton an drat ae serrata a dy Re te Orange, N. J. A pe gpd Sanean-ar AN ENGLISHMAN, married, Froom it rover: ences. ‘Address o or ‘Call ‘on mr OORC MAN, PW, ‘at ih ih st, COACUMAN AND GROOM'S SITUATION WANTED — & married man; no family; in city or countr! good tyreterence, Address J. Q Y box 119 lerald oftic HIS A GENTLEMAN Riki itgd A PLACE FOR coachman ; can be highly recominended mx years Shahar will go to the country. Can be wen at jth a A COACHMAN’S SITUATION WANTED BT A BSIN- gle, sober and obliging man; five city refer- ence from last employer, Callator ai 4 ess NO. Sor 5 bast 2th st, in the rear. A Brat clase m 's ° SITUATION Wareare venn ae rst class m: four years’ ve: it city retere: irom his last employer. Call ec or adaress WOUD a BROTHERS, 1.38) Broad wi A YOUNG GERMAN WANTS A SITUATION AS dener: also understands ote care of horses, cows, ac, Address THEODOR Y. BUIST, 631 Broadway. A COACHMAN'S SITUATION WANTED—BY coh | SL first class single man; has lived with first class pi has the best city reference. Call on or address A® COACHMAN, BY A A MARRIED MAN; ; NO CHIL. dren; long experience; thoroughiy understands the business in ail ts branches; unexceptionable city reterences. Ci address M. West 30th st. COACHMAN'S SITUATION WANTED BY A YOUNG who thoroughly understands hii ts branches: ho obection to the county reverence from last piace. Address H. Ba box | FAR- Oor BREAKER’S, TRAINER'S OR COACHMAN’S situation wanted~By has been thoroughly educate manehip., Address HUKS'l, county, Y. YOACHMAN AND GARDENER’S SITUATION WANT- ed—By a young married man; understands his bus- iness 7 every respect; first class reterences. Address T. K., box 2is Herald office. (osciman AND GROOM.—A SINGLE MAN, OF / “experience, sober aud obtiging; four years’ ‘good Address J. city reterence irom late employer in town. D., 24 Lemngton ay., private stable. C OACHMAN AND GROOM OR PLAIN GARDENE Will be found agreeable; four ‘eas good city reier- ence, Address JOHN, 106 East 28th st. NOACHMAN'S SITUATION WANTED—BY A FIRST / class nan, not long in the country; has the very best reierences from the Old Country. Cail on or ad- dress 7, D,, 113 and 115 Bast 16th st, (Oe CHMAN'S SITUATIO! WANTED-SINGLE; U deniable references irom first class places for honesty sot jor two days, £. ety and capability: willing and obliging, Address, iH, box 110 Herald oice. er YOACHMA AND GARDENER—COMPETENT, IS 7,060 f0F a situation, Inquire, by permission, of Mr. BE. Wenner, tormer employer,’ i Broadway, between the hours ot Hand 3, AND GROOMS SITUATION WANTED XOACHMA }. £., DOX 115" Woraid 1 By a married man: wife as coo! om last employer. Address B. ehce office. \OACHMAN'S SITUATION Want D—BY A RE- J spectable young man, on account of employer going to Europe; five years’ best city reter- ences. Address COACH MAN, vox 150 Herald office VOACHMAN AND GARDENER'S SITUATION wauted—By a trustworthy, single man; thoroughly understands driving, proper ¢are of horses and car- also vesetable gardening, milkiny, €c.; best city Adiiress T, ., box 280 Herald ‘office ANS SITUATION WANTED—BY A_RE- spectable married man, with one child: thoroughly derstauds his business as tamily coachman, which ecommendation will certty. “Address CUACI) sth st, late employer J{ARMER AND PLAIN understands the care and treatment of Would tuke care of a gentleman's place; wire stands American and English cooking ; from lst etnployer. Address M. MUR? under food reference Y, Bay Ridge, NARDENER'S SITUATION WANTED—BY A SINGLE practical man, or general workm Rreenhouses (hot or cold), flowers, truit and vegetables; not atraid of bs best reierence. Adaress J. K., box 197 Herald NARDENER'S “SITUATION WANTED—BY A ried German, with family; long experienc branches; early and late vineries, green: house, fruit, flowers and vegetables; not raid of work; MAR- profi. ‘nod reference. Address ANAFIELD, Vestchester county, N. Y. NARDENER’S SITUATION WANTED—BY A SWISS man, married, who speaks French and English and understands pectectly the care of a greenhouse, pruning Aud graiting of trees, cultivation ot towers ani vege: | tables and general care ot A gee 8 Country seat, Call on or address SWISS GARDENER, care ot’ Alired ridgeman, 676 Broadway. NARDENER’S SITUATION WANTED—BY A THOR- ough practical Englishman, married; is well sed in the cultivation of orchidwus hothouse and grecuhouse plants, the ou and late management of Vines, pines, peaches &c.; fruits, Sowers and vegetables and general management of a gentleman’s place; first class recommendations. Those requiring the services of such # person will please address HENKY BIRD, New- G his busin Agusta, JAR ARDENER’S SITUATION WANTED—BY AN AC. tive Itaiian married man; thoroughly understands < in all its branches. Address A. M.,.care of A. ER SITUATION—MARRIED, TWO IN FAM: DEN ily: thoroughly competent in the various branches of the business; no objections to ee) connected ; est box 178 Herald ot reie nce as to ability. Address SITUATION WANTED—BY A STEADY, ingle young ian; understands the full Address Ww. F. box } Al s competent care of a gentieman’s blace. Herald of YARDENER'S SITUATION WANTED—BY A COMPE- ZX ientsingle young man (swiss), that learned his trade in France and has a practical knowledge of the care ot hothouses, early and late graperies, flower grounds and laying out of places; first class references as to abliity ani sobriety; speaks German, French and English Address W. M. florist, 157 Forsvull st ) YARDENEW'S SITUATION WANTED—BY A SINGLE man; tully competencto tae charge of a gentle: | man’s place and horses; best reterence. Address M. J1., box 125 Herald office. Gaser ATION A MAR. ried man: no tainily; long experience; proficient im ali branches; ‘early. aiid late vineries, greenhouses, | iruit, flowers andy. bles; first class propagator; Not airaid to work; good reference. x M2 Herald office. “AN ACTIVE, wife and two children, age ess in all branche: tables, garden ant frub pployment. Address L, b nhouse, gray eight \box 310 Eulzabet situ. ATION WANTED—BY A SCOTCH 1s his business: competent to ti city reference. Address GARDE NARDE D—BY A GER WANT, XK man married man; no enildren; understands his | business in every bra food dress ©. box 185 Herald oitice, SITUATION WANTED—S) nly understands the cultivation of greenhouses, ri eraperies, fruit, vegetabies and pleasure grounds; best elty reference as to sobriety ant capability. Address GARDE t, box 24 Heraly D D GARDENER BY AS pang man; n thoroughly nds his busines ihre ela ssreierence. Address GARDE ntleman’ qirvation. WANTED—AS plac ears’ reference, ble of taking care ota one child; Protesta D. B., box 103 Herald "its ATION ; married addres: NER AND FARM- entieman's place; ant; good relerence. Ad ED—AS pable of taking cari wath tamiy Pro: R YOUN chman vuntry : wil in: ss COACH MA), coo 1 experience; box 116 Hera QITUATION WANTED—BY AG marr ands ¢ trees and vex county, d oftice, KMAN GARDENER ‘aperies, truit ouminit, D—BY A MARRIED ) MAN with. j qire ATION WANT SD outchildren, who has a practical knowledge of the mana ht of greenhouses, ries, raising fruit. | Sow and ve; os: best city reterences, Address | -B., No. $5 Coriiandt st | ITUATION | WANT BY a! SieATiON A who ig eXperis Call on ence: isa first el or address D. <dnver, SO4 71h ay, SITUATION AS COACHMAN AND GROOM WANTED— Ry a young man years’ experience; no objec: tion to the country: best city re Can be seen at lastemployer'sUall at 320 West 45:1 st, livery atabie ED—BY A as coachman no ob! ah, No. PROTESTANT MARRIRD MAN, and groom st jon to the ¢ West 4th or address al h private SITUATION Kroon by a Protesta found wilhng references. Adg WASTED—ArTE man, speaking conchman in an A ity of Ne 2sCHMAN AND | nj single: will be | ty and country | . box 17 Herald offee. D—A BY A GER a" situation as country place, and New York | ee coac HMAN AND | neumbranee ; Si FF. box & OF APRIL, fluently, fags Address W.. box AK g 0 satisfactory “Address Herald \ TANTED UATION, BY A MAR. ried i Ktviish; understands his business thorough I tis branches. Address Gh te seed store, 67 Nassatt st Wy Aare k RITUATION AS FA dener (married, o first clase reterence ehtid from present employer. res oftice. | Waste s K.V., box 136 Herald D—BY A YOUNG MAN, A SITUATION AS 1 OF coachman ; willing (o make himself gen- is a first class groom aud good driver: good relerence trom Last employer. A. 8. LLL Wess J7th st, i | | | | | BR “AND GA | Call on or address | to } bes College. iW |e “preferred; must write a good hand, | Scarsdale, | _ i | | | ottiee. | in every tamily; itis position. | Pa. iN vommendations. Ad- | © i bestelty reverence. | 7 COACHMEN AND GARDENERS, W“fardener, by a strong and active young man in the rime ee honest, ober an py Sheet tenet sar ais ak Caeoat Sat Feference. Address B, B., Vox 13d Hei soittce. : eth yarn SITUATION AS COACHMAN, BY A iret class man; married; no encumbrance; me- Address J, gp size ; » box 120 b Y° NG MAN (ENGLISHMAN, MARRIED) WISHES: & sittation as coachman: ood driver and thor. ren, pnasreands his business. Can be seen ut No. 30 food city driver; zood Foterence, jeraid Uptown 1h anch “ROMAN AND ELECTRIC NGELLS TU TURKISH, , Want agreeable, intelli- 61 Lexington 8, No. ay zent, Andurios, strictly temperate Americans, not older than 2 years, for baths and ofice; must be well recomme! ded.” CHANCE FOR MEN, WOMEN, BOYS AND GIRLS Af 1 Tel ‘and take’ positions —THOMP- earn Telegraphy and take’ p Friern ) 4th ay.. opposite Cooper phy Htaght practical, h instruments. GENT WANTED—DON'T FORGET TO SELL UNE rsal clothes dampene: new patent; best ticle ; is now Offered to agents; wanted In all nly 2bcents, — ONDEK ONK CO., 8 Gras ACTIVE Boy “WANTED—ABOUT 15, WHO CAN read and write and take care of 9 horse; must re- side between 14th and 34th sts. and come well recom- mended ; Wages $3. Apply, from 9 to 12, toJ. L. MILLER, ‘A PEW MEN oF GOOD ADDRESS WANTED—TO canvass for an elegant and very salable book, References required, Address M. & CO., box 115 Herald office. N_ INTELLIGENT, RESPECTABLE AMERICAN gentleman wanted—For a permanent position. to wait Upon ladies at our establishment, Broadway; must have a fair education, though experience in our line not necessary, but must come well recommended. Apply atter 10. HM McDAVITT, BOOK DELIVERER WANTED.- UST DEPOSIT $50 cash. NEW YORK BOOK CONCERN, No. 7 Warren at. re fotirth floor. e a ical Bre INDUCEMENTS OFFERED TO GOOD, LIVE ‘Agents, to sell the Great Labor Reform Washboard; every family will want one. GA A. | GODLEY, 16 Cortlandt st. pore MEMBERS OF THE ORDER TO SOLICIT subscribers for an AADOr ENE aes faiable masonic work ; liberal inducements, LER, he ‘Broadway. i BaP RETRRGRD. CANVASSERS CAN FIND PER- nt employment at $15 per weex. Inquire at 204 Winlam st in the saloon, this morning, between Ww and 11 o'clock. V AATED—100 AGENTS, TO SELL THE SUN GAS Muminator. DOD 116 Nassan st, ten hoor, back Watlee. J ANTED-MEN WHO WRITE VERY YLAINLY, TO ‘Assist in the preparation of Wilson's Business Virec- Address, in writing of applicant, stating ref erences, R. B HALLO if chiveratty place, Auplica tions in'person iiot attended to, ig THOROUGHLY a’, ANTED—A FARMER “WHO undet nds his business and can bring Kood recom: mendations; the wite must be a useful woman and ac- customed to'the dairy. Apply at le Bast 43d st., tor two days, between 9 and Hi A. M. OR_ BUSINESS a weekly salary of NV ‘man age New Fork 6 or phonic | Som aa $a week, according to ability, paid; 79 Broadway, New Yor! IMMEDIATELY— NTED FOR A HOTE. interpreter, speaking English, French and apanise t 38 east Leth st. ENTS TO INTRODUCE an entirely new meer sere repreeenting an in- vestment of $100,000 of capital, Men ot experience only good sateres Joliet Appt | neca apply to Number Book Department, J. B, FORD & 27 Park place. a TED—A SMART BOY OF SIXTEEN, WITH good reterences, to make himselt uselul in a fa tory. Apply at 67 sast lUth st, top floor. ANTED—A CANVASSER FOR ADV. tor a first class Mexican daily paper; RTISEMENTS best of ref- erence required, Address SIGLU, Heraid office. TANYED—IN OFFICE OF A WHOLESALE DRUG house, an inteliigent lad: one just trom ‘school address box 224 Herald office. ANTED—TWO OR THREE THOROUGHLY CAPA- bie business men, familiar with the wholesale trade of the city. None need apply except those haying a good business address and who cau write a rapid, good, piain hana; reierences as to character, &c., required, Call at rk row, room & Voces mere Ww TO i YEARS OF AGE, IN A dress J. D., Herald office. wa NTED-. A BOY, ABOUT 16 YEARS OF AGE, INA dress goods house, Address, with particulars, W. C. & CU., box al Herald office ANTED—FIRST CLASS BARTENDER; CATHOLIC i must produce unexceptionable refe and sopriety. Apply to M, BY. «AD Aabity St, corner Sullivall, New York, TANTED—IN A LAW OFFICE, A BOY ABOUT 16 Years old, who lives'at home} one who writes a yood hand Pand will'make himeeit ueetul and obliging, Address yx 129 Herald Vv JANTED—A YOUNG MAN (GERMAN PREFERRED) over 20 years of age, in a billiard saloon, to attend four tables and assist 1 tendin; . A worker that drinks but littie and no} pi a good home and kind tr ment than high wages, may particulars, tor three days, PERMANENT, f X 123 Herald \ ANTED—aN ACTIVE YOUNG porter and packer in a wholesale millinery house. Those acquainted witn the business address, wiih rerer- ences, &c., PORTER, box 163 Herald office. TANTED—A FIRST CLASS PISI AND OYSTER man: one who understands the business in all its branches and must come well recommended. Apply at Fulwa st., corner Red took inne, W* ." —A BOY ABOUT 18 YEA RS OLD A waiter in a small family, Apply at 12 West ‘ia st ws —15 MALE OR FEMALE CANVASSE RS for new and saleable articles; pays alah leg oe perday. Apply at 769 Broadway, room Is, atter 10 A. M TS WANTED,—EMPLOYMENT FOR 5.000 aia good smart men cau make $40 a week. Send 25c, tor sample or apply tod. H. THURS: ON, Murray st., upstairs. : THE RADECS. BOY, 17 YEARS OLD, WISHES TO LEARN THE | en's trad PK, 15) Marey av., Brookly GOOD MAP MOUNT OX CLOTH, BY PIEG work or week, yearly. 75) Broadway. MECHANICAL DRAUGHTSMA tical and theoretical education, wis! e Address 8., 225 North 4th si., Philadelphia, ARBLEIZER WANTED—AT PHILADELPHIA; AN experienced and tastetul ian, who thoroughly un- derstatids his business, capable of making light colors dee. 10 seh a steady anid god putt dress, with reterence pany, 1152 Mantel SITUATION WANTED—8Y whe setting 7 WENDEBOKY, Mo JEWELL Apply to was TED—A GOOD 7 AYLOR O short distance in the countr quire at KRELLe# ALI se and William s Ws —A GOOD ply ati9 and sl Murray st. Ww ATCH AND CLOCK MAK K P.M, would work ing; Choe! s profertes. Address Herald office. ANTED—FIRST Witching: none other STATES ULASS COMPANY, A YOUTH, TOU LEARN Call on or address A. DA GOOD SMELTER, , old No. 9 Maiden Jane. COATS, TO GOA ia single man, In- 1 house, corner Aun clock. het GLASS CUTTER AND ji PLATE 0 or tree men used to handling plate glass. Ap- —DISENGAGED AT 7 lew hours every even- LUCK MAKER, box 206 CLASS TRACERS ON 17 Howard st. _FRENCH ADVERTISEMENTS. HOMME, NAISSAN 1; bonne rete 4 203 Wooster st. PANULA QUE HABITA wiles de Brooklyn desea bh os quiles podran contar co dades apeiecibles a mesa Acuradase 4 puerta, rence. NA fete oe AL SOTICHS, Y HER MAJESTY'S COURT OF PROBATE, IRELAND. J ft the coods of Charlotte Greeuliamn, supposed to be dead Information ts hereby required of Charlotte Greenham (or any husband or other person having au interest in her assets), Who lett this country in the year 1 United states, in America, and, having return the year Inv, againin the same year lett for anil notice L Blates, is hereby yiven thac unless it be shown that suid Charlotte Gréenhuam Is alive she will bi presumed to be dead, and letters of adenine tiont ot h personal esiate and effects, consisting Nowi, Of LVL. 2d, per stuck standing to her credit im the Courcot ¢ Mt ne Ireland, will ve granted forth of this Margaret Greenlam, «f Lingiestown, the county of Wexrord Aets distributed there the purpe Inform will ter sreenhain FOX, of # 10 Ald tlizabeth Margaret Gre ential Nuk, Registrar, lieitor for Hy order of Court Dated this Ith day of Febru MISC 5 VANCER.-PERSONS AFFLICTED WITH “CANUERS J or Tumors kind who would hie to Le radi. cally cured by an ensy and baruvless 1 ce have the opportunity by addressing, for the hex: 10 if B. car Fe of Collins, Hurrougis & Hottuan, 1s Lake strvet, hicaza, IN PUBLISHERS OF GOOD NEWSPAPERS D. Four superior Wood Type can have trom upward, a » during February, Avril, Ii. by paying HAIL eash with erde verusiny wor b ANDERB( « is Dateh et, New York, JHOTOGRAPHS COLORED FOR THE TRADE experienced artist Will devote a few several times a week to retouchin Kraphers at thelr gaileries; phe athome if desired; box 1 feral ofice, Will be tatish bar; must pereexnces | address, with reiereuces and | MAN AS LIGHT | city and country to seil an article used | can furnish best BA as Ad. | L need apply to the UNITED | | MAPSCOTT BROTH graph terms moderate, Address ARTIST, | will leave pigr P | Cabin—Firs’ PLE SERVICE | desire entrer duns une famille Americaine | NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 10, 1874.—TRIPLE SHEET. sures for ail town for New York or of Boston. rob se — at 43 latitude, Ly w ‘on the tothe na at crossing the meridian of 50 n Tis AND NORTH ANEIICAN Bova MALL aTeAMSHiPS SEIWERS NEW cae LIVERPOOL, CALLING AT CORK HARBOX. ABYSSINA. ed. and every ilowing Malt and 5 pecisee) (at New York. Cabin passage, $3), $1u-and $130, gold, xecording to accommodation. Return tick ts on tavorabie terms. Stoerage, $40. currency. sievrage tickets trom Liverpool and Queenstown and ali parts of Kurope at lowest rates. For treight and ‘rer passage apply at the companys office, No. 4 Bow! Green, or steerage passage at LiL Broadway, Trimty a an ante G ZRANGELYE, afisent, Clark and aaiclpis rirceta, eetion 0, me PASSENGERS PER STEAMSHIP ABYSSINIA EM. bark aay fae Cunard wharf, foot of Grand street, Jersey City, at 10:3) A.M. Wednesday, waren iy we —OBAS, G. FRANCKLYN, No, 4 Bowling G UE su ITED STATES MATL 1 LINE—STEAM TO QUEENS town and Li we and a nliing every Tuesday. IDAHD, Moore. “March 10, at 104. M, MANA Meee Brice March I7, at3 BM. From pier 46 North River, Cabin Passage, Pa i fo! Z gs 3), Currency uid tickets, $32 currency. Passengers booked and’ trom Paris, Hamburg, Nor- way and Sweaen &e, “Dratis on Irland, England, France and Germany ut lowest rates WILLIAMS & GUION, @ Broadway. THE SPLENDID. STEAMSHIP IDAHO, sailing “Rucelay, March 10, will carry a lim- ited number ot intermediate passengers at $1, currency, each. Apply to WILLIAMS & GULON, 29 Broadway, Norte GERMAN, LLOYD STEAMSHIP COMPANY. ‘or southay ‘ 0 reme! The steamsiip GHAF HISMAHCK, Captain G. Meyer, will sail on Wednesday March ilat 20 Me, froin Bret men pler, foot third street, Hoboken, to be followed by ane MAIN, Captain G. UNDUTSCH, on Saturday, RanEs ‘or PASSAGE TO LONDON, HAYRE AND ‘able in gold mney. First Gone gold or its equiv: lent fe currency. Second Cabin ” Steerage.. For freight or passage appl his & 00. Agents No. 2 Bowling Green. ee NOTICE, — 5. $120 2 LY DIRECT LINE TO ‘0 FRANCE, i THE GENERAL TRANSATLANTIC COMPANY'S MAIL STEAMSHIPS aoe £EN NEW YORK AND HAVRE, CALLING AT BRE: The splendid Boe on this favorite route for the Con- tinent coe more southerly than any other) will sail from pier No. 50 North River, as tollows PEREIKE, Danre.. aa '£, Roussan. tu Lemarie.. Sanuna; MOACRENT Lachesnez. PRIGe OF PASSAGE IN GOLD A igsinding Shep 6 BREST OR HA First cabin, $125, Second cabin, $75, Excursion ‘tickets at reduced rates, American travellers going to or returning from the Gon'inent of uropo by taking this line ‘avoid bow tran- fat by English railway and the discomforts of crossing the Channe}, besides saving time, groupie and expense, Note.—in June sae | thereatter the departures will on Thursday of ever _ GEORGE WACK ENarE, Agent, 88 Broadway. NMAN 1 Li Nis, NOTICE, The course laid down tor thuse steamers, and followed by them tor several years, is t!xed to pass 250 miles south of Cape Race. Althongh the voyage is thus sengthened about 100 miles, better weather is met with and there is much greater freedom trom toys and floating ice and the danger ot navigation consequent thereon. Royal Mall steamery are appointed to sail as follows:— KOK QUEENSTO WPA POO! CITY OF MONTREAL. Wedneday. March that A. 3 CITY OF BALTIMORE. canned, CITY OF KICHMOND. CITY OF and each micceed ,at2 PB eraay and” Thurelay, trom pier ver. RATES OF PASSAGE, Wie tia $70, $80 and $90, gold, uccording to accommo- Round trip tickets at low Pe a Gl eS E—To Liverpool, Queenstown, Glasgow, Lon- donderry. London, Brisoly Cardin, Weltnse, Havre oF Hamburg, $32. Prepaid certificates, '$32 currency. Passengers are forwarded to Sweden, Norway, Den- mark and Paris at reduced rates, Drafts issued at lowest rates. For cabin passage and fi neral business apply at the Company's office, No. 15 Broadway. For seCTAge passage at 33 Brosawey. oF or Rares North on ‘O'Donnell & Faulk, 402 Chestnut street, Phitadelpta: M.S, Creagh, 102 State st ston. BG Grown 38 South Clark corner Lake street, Chi- oie Inman, Liverpool, und No.9 Bue Seribe, Paria NCHOR LL. Steamers sail from pter BLVERY WEDNESDA ANGLIA. AL RINAC CASVALIA. 13 CALIFOR Mar 21 OLY ALL 25 he line are unsurpassed for elegance and comfort ‘Cabin staterooms are ail on upper deck, thus securing yood — vero ASSAGR TO OR FROM GLASGOW, LIV k ee Goward DERRY. STE. Rs, $65 and $75. erurn, currency. Wehr STRAME tie ea $75. Keturn, S18) Rola STELRAGE PASS. To Glasgow. Liverpool, London, Giisenstown, London- derry, iieltasis Bristol or Cardiff, $20, currency. Tickets issued for passage to oF rom any seaport raiiway station in Great Britain, Ireland or the Cont. *ORAFTS FOR ANY AMOUNT AT LOWEST RATES, v v's ce, N. jowling Green, New Yorl Company's office, To DENSON BROTHERS, Agente AND ALL other points in England and Waies, South Wales Atlantic Steamship Company's new first class steamships wil sail trom Pennsylvania Rail- road whart, Jersey tollows:— “March 7 Fe, J{OR CARDIFF, BRISTOL, LONDON The ‘ arch 2 st cabin + secon cabs $55 currency. ‘steerage, $30 currency: Prepaid Steernge certitleates from Cardia, $33 curreticy. Dratts for £1 and upwards. | For fart barticulars apply to WNOHIBALD BAX: ER & GO Agents, 17 Broadwi York. ROSSA.—C. ABI x STEERAGE ; dratts on England, Ire- evenings, Wounity triends ‘A, proprietor, Sorthern ew York. DONOVAN passage, intermediate Jand and scotland ; office of address ('DONOV. Hotel, Cortlandt terry, oh BE Sit GRet hake FAMSHIP LINE, NEW YORK TO ‘BRISTOL ( GLAND) DIREC the steamers of this line will sail trom pier 18 East Ri follows :— GORN WALL: Gibson. Saturday, March 14 ARRAGOD, W saturday, March 28 intermediate, S45c steerage, 83, Cavin passage, $70: currence excorsion tickets, nee re the Agent, 70 South stree' Rania, Seo MORGL "S SONS. AGLE, LINE, : MiTHD STATES MAIL STEAMSHIPS TO PLYMOUTH, Clb, ERROURG AND HAMBURG, the clegentelyde bullt iron sicamebips will sail from New York as oliows:— GOETH, Cantain Wilson... March 24, SCHILLER, Captain Thomas, ‘April 7, from Eagle Ling pier, foot ot iret 9 sir it, Hoboken. “Y MOUTH, LOND( OoHER ROL kG and HAMBURG, oo, $13, gold; second saloon, 872, gold. . CUrreney ; to id tickets Bteeraze—io Piymouth ‘and London, cherbourg and Hambura $40, gold 16; trou er ire Ci, EDYE & Cd Villian passage apply to ui i, General Agents, 113 Broadway, street. NACHOD & KUIN! ‘ATIONAL LINE, NOTICE, This company takes the risk of insurance (up to $5.0,000 in goid)'on eaeh of its steamers, thus giving pas- rs the best possible ‘antee jor safety and the co of danger at se Th st southeriy route this company to avoid ice and headin From piers 44 and 47 ‘North, faiver. Y QUEENSTOWN ca PIVERE COL” Mar. LOAM. A Mar. 21, 8 0 We ea y, March 25, at 11 * 7m + $29. paid steer. miekets trom Livers ‘Apply at the compar sala LINE, NEW, Yi wi RK 10 GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL AN D LONDONDE ‘these elez mare i € pier 45 North Krver ns follows:— REATE OF VIRGINIA erat EOF ALABAMA, STATS OF ¥ “Vf And every alternate satu: ther eaite rt ersat through races to a Harts ot & reland, Norway. wed Denmark and Draits tor £1 and upward ¥ rf to RUSTY BARDWIA eco POOL, MALL, Steernge office, No. 45 Broad way \ THITE STAR LINE, FOR QUEEN PARRYING Murch 23, ata Py . aie 4. at7 A. pel i, at ids Py Midship sec 5 ere least ing satety, speed and comtort, For inspeetiu other the company’s of Ws Hon is felt, thus combine formation apply at York. CORTES, Agent. FoR, 2eysourn, CHERBOURG, HAMBURG. The Hainburg-American Packet Company's fron tall steamship ISTA, Mover, will sail on Thorsday, March 19, 1874, Captain for uf bibhedad oF passage 10 Plymouth, London, Cherbourg and ower saloon, ¥ and Hainburg, $0. gold, yndon and wll points in . es, $0, currency SIC IMINGEA.wilhaail waren HARDT & v0. CB. RIO HARD & Boas, Heral Apert General Passenger Avents, Broad sireet, New York. ft Broadway, New York, S&C EMIGRATION AND FoR! EXCHANGE OFFICE, 86 South street Drafts for £1 and upwards issued at lowest rates. per saloon, $ a tor) yinouth COSST WISE STEAMSHIPS a ny SAU, N. P. Oe teamatup CITY OF, No. 3 North River, Maré ALEXANDRE & BON: MERIDA ch 19, at 3 P.M, 33 Broadway, ‘has always been adopted by | w i de-built steamers will sail from athroome in VACIFIO MAIL STEAMSHIP LINE, Pe reduction iy tes, r Fangage and and Freight to OALI- Rai NIA vin The mnships of this pis tine will be de- tohi sera, +, New York, as under :— es Shed oy Per Haut? PeSt-HENBY CHAUSCEY, Commod: ogiare £. %2 ray Passengers and treight. Ba paar, Mareh 28 at 2 P, M.—COLON, Captain ——. Passe auurtiay. telah it, , P, M—ACAPULCO, Captain iret iM, HENRY CHAUNOEY, Saturday, April 29, at ie Commodor: —Passengers and ireigh! —and ‘every shortmgity Saturday thefeaiter, connect- ing at Panama with all apoarare fe for mcenteal American, Mqeen Coast and South Pacitic nge! F steamers will cai at PKINGSTON, Jamak | both on their" outward aud homeward trips, arriving a that port on Friday, the sixth day ater Yeaving ‘New York, and leaving saturday P. M. tor Aspinwall. Extra steamers for freight, Ac., will be despatched on intermediate Saturdays, whenever the necessities of transportation may require it, TO JAvAN AND CHINA, The splendid sieamers of this line leave San Francisco Ist of every month tor pgkobame., ong Kong and Shanghae, carrying United states Extra steamers will be despatched om the 16th of the month, whenever suiticient business offers, Pees this ine leaving Hong Kong alter April 1 next, will bring ireight to Panama, via Yokohama and San Fran- cisco, without breaking bulk, Time contracts and through bills of lading issued via Pr Ama, ‘tea will be brought from San Francisco to p Now Yor fast. in 33 days, ae si fold. Pet Ean of 2,000 Ibs, sie neluding berth, iraals and sil re ulsites for the tr New York to San Francisco: $100 or $110, Ban rency, gecording: to location. York to Kingston-$25 or $50, gold, according te scion. ‘rancisco to Zokohame, $1), gold. nm Franci to Hong Kong, $20), gold, enn treight and pesage. or other imormation, RDplY. compan ee, pler 42 North Kiver, toot ew York, Hi, J. BULLAY, Superintendent, ores Haren, ice President and Managing Director. “YORK AND HAVANA CT MAIL LINE. These first class seams ip hips will sail every Tuesda: oe. fr Sota. nee us ‘er, foot of Cedar street Bteamehip HORIEO UNSER, q. Steamship WILMINGTON, Holme Steamship ORESCENT orry, bi Steamship COLUMBUS, E. 0! Reed. For freight or passage (having m: dations) apply to WILLIAM P. PEPE $ £05 how Ling in. D, McKELLAR, Agent in Havana wath O8 RACASC Progreso AND VERA ¢ NEW YORK ie Pavehe Srausiitey ‘LINE, 7 No. 3 North 3PM, a 8 oF stew 8G (nvana direct cit IEXAS LINE.—FOR GAL TON, TOUCHING A? mer aah ee, the United states mail.— OF OLY OF BAN ANTONIO, Captain Penningto1 ony leave Are 20 Kast River, Saturday, March 14 at Through bills ot lading given to Houston and al és ou the Gulveston, Houston, and Henderson a tor torwarding in Now “it po 2 pean Pe No sare { ork. |For freight of passage, having superion secon modations, ape MALLOWY & CO,, 153 Maiden Oe, Wd Wall 1] DIRECT reet. Jane, eal NOR N a f @MucucitaN es’ LINE, The steamship WESTERN METROPOLIS, from pier 35 North River (foot of North ogre street), on Saturday, Mareh 14, at3 o'clock P, M. Froights rescivad dally Throng eaten piven to. St Louis, Vicksburg, Mobile, Galveston and Indianola. For treight of passage, having superior accommods tions apply to FREDEKIC BAKER, pier 33 North River, JOR NEW ORLEANS aires The Cromw: Ss ae Line. The steamship GhOt« % Captain Craw. ford, will leave pier N. on Saturday, March 14, at 3 P.M daily. Throuzh Fates given to Galveston, Indianola, Rockvort or Arauzas Whart, Brazos, santiago St. Louis and Mobile. Cabin passage, $50; vr freight or passage Rpply 16. MARK ¢ SHAMAN, 83 West street AOUT (ERN LINE—FOR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT, _ ‘The following new and first class steamers will sail M. trom pier 20 0 S every Wednesday at 3 Steamer Clty OF HOC Steamer CITY OF DAL! Steamer CITY OF GALVSSTON + March 25 Steamer CARONDELET ; weil) Freight received daily Through rates given’ to Galyes ton. Indianola, Rockport or Aranzas Whart, Brazos Sau. tiago and St. Louis, Cabin’ passage, $50; Steerage do., $25, |For troight or passage, having ‘unetlor acct accommo: dations, apply to ae i 153 Malden | ene ‘ORFOLK, PET) RSBURG AND RICHMOD DAILY LIN" to Nortolk, and Monday, Tuoniay, ae ane Saturday to Peters OLD DOMINION S ATE Asst Thi “COMPANY, From pier 37, Nortn liver, foot of Beach street, steamers Jenve daily at P. M. tor Nort nd passenger steamers for Norfolk. City | Foi ichmond on Tuesdays ‘Tharsdays and Saturdays. same hous itrough bills of lading and passenger tickets issued to } all points South and Southwest via Virginia and Tennes sce, Atlantic Coast, Seaboard and other lines; also by Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad tor Western points, and by steamers at Norfolk for Newoern and Washington, N.C., and other poinis Office, 187 Greenwich street TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE. | ALL BIVER LINE TO BOSTC via Newport and Fall Rive The magnificent steamers N EWPORT "and OLD COL. ONY jeave Pier 28, North River, toot of Murray str daily (Sundays excepted), at 52. M. Through tickets } sold’at atl princinat hotels in the city. NSYLVANIA RAILROAD. FEV ANE GuEAT TRUNK LINE NITED STATES MAIL ROUTE, Pe lo lew ork, on Toot of Desbrosses and jortlandt streets, ns follows:— Express jor Harrisburg, Piutsburg, the West and Sout with Pullman Palace vars attached, 9:3) A. M., 5 an SUP. M. sunday and ye Erie, or Williamsport, Lock (Maven, Corry, Philadetphia ran ae R te Pivision 7 304. M eonnesting ay Phuadetph mide South, atBd A. Ma, via Wile NL Philadelphia, 8: :30, 3, 4, and aoe a sap aang mt and second class, ee 7su0 and 6:0 P.M. Sunday 7227 49, 8, 9, 10, 11 A, Ma, 12M. “10, 4:3), 5, 6) 40, 6, 6:10, 6:20, 7, Pp 41, 4 0,6 Se Sunday, 5 oY 6:10 8350 ey ig Sear onte 12M. 1 Ho 35 Bh en 72h 0 a 510A. M.. 12 M., 1, ai en 4), 6 6:10, 6 30, aly Wo" Me font 1 night. Sundays 5:2) 0 P.M. Ay W cgahriage, Jeet -Aspboy and South Amboy, 6 and and For New Brunswick, 7:and 8 A. M., 12 10, 4:30, 2 x fe M. and 12 night, Sunda ior. M. i tllstone, f: iy and A vertvilié and Flemington, 9:30 A.M. and 8 P.M, For Phitipsoury and B i Acc ee tor, Bordentown, Burhin ‘ton = . oe For Frecholds7:2) 4. For Farmingdale and For Pemberton and Camden, 6 A. na 2 | Trains arrive #4, tollows —F rom it ally, M de aus ul ar M, From | hildeliniay 35 AL ry ), ily 5A ie rive w y ‘ t 3 Ket offices, 625, 435, 271 and 1 944 Broadway, No. 1 As House, and toot of Desbrosses #nd Cortlandt streets, Emigrant ticket office, No, 8 Battery, plac AR “Ge neral tan groxr TON LINE FOR BOSTON.—THE ELEGANT ©. steamers hen ISLAND, every Tuesday, Thursday and Sat- irda NARRAGANSETT, every Monday, Wednesday and Fri+ day, from pier 35 North River, ato P.M. ROY LINE STEAMBOATS WILL COMMENCE THEIR regular trips, caving Wednesday evening, Mareh I, rock P. M., from pier 49 North River, foot Leroy Freight rece: wed now dail OSEPu COR at street. L, Superintendent. LOA UH Ar 77 BLEECKER STREET, NEAR BROADWAY.— 4. bioney liberally a to any amount on Dia. inonds, Watches, anos, silks, ec., oF te same sureet. advancing on Diamonds, Watches, Merchandise, Lite Volicies for any buying, Jewelry, ainguni. \' WOLF BROS), 896 BROADWA ARTIES DE siring to get loans on Diamonds, W Jewelry, liverware vill be more hiberalty y dealt wi than JACKSON'S, 8) BROADWAY, OPPOSITE ELE. nth street—Money tiberally ‘advanced on Dias Watches, Jewelry, silks, Dry Goods and Personal nperty of ey Jesctipuon. Private entrance for MITY CORNER OF T NO, Gs BROADWAY, et=Money liberally advanced on Diamonds, jiverware, Pianos, camels hair dJewe | Shawls, Stiks, & fdential. Nc, asi Bromdway 7 THIRD AVENUE, WN reet 0. pays highest a Clothing, Carpets, Xe. 1 Hes; business con. private oftice for ladles; business com “NEAR ay ENTY: THIRD prices for ladies’ and Ladies are BROADWAY (Di URTOS( tY SHOP)— sh advances made on Furniture, Carpets, Piano Siamonde Jewelry, Silverwa Articles of Virtua an Merchandise ot every description; also charges pat for jodeon storage els+where on terms to suit; pew and second Pedant Furniture, &e., bought, sotd or ee rans ‘aud all tnd of merchandise; oh is Be vous of Juseeul SOLOMON ite oltice Auction sales | A'o MADE ¢ 0 Prk Se habla ; DIAMONDS sd hair shawls, MERIC AN Watches, Jewelry, aily Tr, Laces, Valuables, &c. s Ayala valu d, or ie’ Established 154. J Bd TRRiNonie ? Broad | Ar nya 71) BROADWAY. rs vances made Diainonas, Watches, | &e., of will pay the highe mumarket price tor th WAT ree pong 3 pPOSITE POST ¢ aa onrot Mamonds, Watches, of Merchandise. The sane pougit MEMBAYMAN B, LLOVOLD. BETWEEN | TWENTY. fitch areets rat ait. , Jewel Watches, Je ty, Sil est a at full vaiue. OVER HERALD BRANCH ‘p.—Parior for ladies. Branch Money loans on, bramonda Same doughy an’ ZINDO BROS ‘0: SIXTH © fourth Pah | vances mi On thanontt | and Shawls, same | 26 xT BROADWAY, oifice, room Watetion, Jewelry, Ae. D Broadway.

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