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—_——— SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES. Cooks, Se. WEST MTH 8T.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN as first class cook In a private family: a 4 good aker and mndereande age business in allits branches; willing t washing; best city reference rom last place. 34. WES? ITH st.—a scoTOH WOMAN AS COOK, € has lived out in the old country’ thoroughly un- deratands her business. CHARLION &7.—TWO RESPECTABLE GIRLS; one as good cook, washer and ironer: the other as chambermaid aud waitress; good reference. Call tor two days, 8 WEST 1TH 8T., REAR. —A RESPECTABLE Woman as cood cook, Washer and ironer; no ob- dation, to @ private boarding house; city or country; city reference, NEW YORK HERALD, HELP WANTED—FEMALES. - rANTED—A NURSE FOR | OHTLDREN, Muar comn and & good, sewer, t ‘y. None but German need ay between 928) aud I o'clock A. M. 84 Weat s6uh Bt, Hy cs: ANTED—A GIRL TO DO HOUSEWORK IN A arall family; mast understand w: jag and iron- 1865 $86 15 per month tos good girl, Inquire at 245 6th av., ANTED—A GIL 10 DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK, bring reference. 396 . owery. SITUATION! WANTED—FEMALES. Gentlemen's dnd ladies’ washing wantea, Rood city releren Addre: 159 jaundress; Understands fiuting, laces, &e. ; Laundresses, d&c. 4] MADISON st.. ROOM 1—A WOMAN WANTS TO Mrs. GILLIS, WEST 18TH ST., IN THE REAR, ROOM 4.—A WEST 20TH ST,, IN THB R}AR,—LADIES’ and gentlemen's Washing done at lowest rate best city ‘rete aces, 97 PULASKI ST., NEAR MARCY AV,, BROOKLYN (present employer's). —A respec tabié girl to cook ‘Wash and iron ina private tamily: is a good cook and excellent laundress: four years and tour months’ refer ‘ence from present pl all or addross, 107 WEST ISTH 8, THIRD FLOOR, BACK Toom.—A young woman ag good cook and to do ees of nd washing and ironing; good baker; good city 109 WEST ITH ST., FIRST FLOOR, REAR,—AS first class cook, Washer and troner in a private bint good reference ; no objection to the country or private boarding house. cs is 156 WEST 8TH 8T.-A RESPECTABLE YOUNG girl as good plain cook; is an excellent washer ‘and troner; can make herselt generally useful. 165 BAStT_#D st, SECOND FLOOR, BACK room.—A respectable girl as first ciass cook; Understands the business thoroughly in ail its parts; city Or country ; nexceptiquadle city references. WEST S8TH ST., IN THB BAKERY.—A COM. ite young woman as excelient coox and to i. ih the Washing and. ironing; no objection to. rding house ; best city reference. FAST 45TH 8T., BETWBEN 3D AND 3D AV3.— A respectable young girl ag first class coo 2 excellent baker; good wa: erence. WEST 7TH 8T., er and ironer; good et 23 spectadle youn FIRST ZHOOR, ey arev froner, or to do general family; good city reference. woman as 242 EAST 55TH 8T.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL AS good cook, Washer and ironer ; good city refer- ‘ence from last place. 260 OTH AV., BETWEEN 16TH AND 17TH STS,—AS. competent cook: is willing to assist with wash- — city or country; best references, BApp 10TH Eterna s ee my IN A restaurant or Ouse i rete: 5 63 or address Mrs, IRVING. be aes 67, Fig ines seme: an ner, in a priva: Say ;no so objection to living In the country ; good refer- WEST 45TH ST., BETWEEN 9TH AND 10TH avs, one flight o! Crile up, tront room.—A re- RK xitl as first class cook ; understands cooking in HI ity branches; no objection to a large tamily; ox Y city reference. Call tor two days, 505 mood Tet WEST 83D ST.-A YOUNG WOMAN A8 COOK, washer and ironer ; no objection tu the country; ference. 566 STH AV.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN AS good cook; can be well recommended from her Present employer, Call for two days, 1TH AV.—A RESPECTABLE woxaN, AS cook, washer and ironer, or to do general house- ‘Work ; good reference trom last place. 86 61H AV., BETWEEN 48TH AND 49TH 8[S.—A respectable woman as thorough cooks will take i charge of the kitchen if required: understands Eng- . French and German cooking ; city and.country ref- rehoes, Can be seen tor two days. Chambermaids, &ec. CORNKLTA 8T., ROOM NO. 2—A RESPECTABLE voung girl as chambermaia and waitress, or as nurse; good references, 5 AY. @., CORNER 4TH ST.-A GERMAN GIRL AS. 00k, housework, in Saal} private i} take In washing or go out by the day. WEST 82D 5T., SECOND FLOOR, ROOM NO. 7.— 15: respectable woman, who pertectly understands her business in all its branches, as laundress: willing rs Mrs, JOHNSTON. NEAR 7TH AV.—AS FIRST 24. ‘20TH ST,, CORNER 2D AV.—A RESPECTA- +) ble English girl as laundress.’ Can be seen tor two days. 32) EAST STH ST, TOP PLOOR.—A RESPECTA- ie ble Protestant woman to do washing at her bighiy recommended; has home or go out by the day Aldre ho support for three small 36 8 WEST 27TH 8T.—A RESP‘ CTABLE WOMAN OOO as launaress; three years’ reterence trom last Place, Nurses, &c. 5 BAST sp sf. BASEMENT. young girl to mind children; Eng) shy Call for two days. A RESPECTABLE speaks German and 27 CORNELIA ST,—AN AMERICAN LADY WANTS achi'd to biing up on the bot! where tt would have a good home and best of care. WEST «TH “ST, NEAR 5TH AV. THIRD ‘ 33. Nore a“evectatte “martied american tay wishes'a baby to nurse at her own house; capable of taking one from birth: can give city reference trom doctors and other | parties. WAXTED—A FIRST CLASS FOREWOMAN ON IN- fants’ and Normandy Jace caps; only those may apply who are competent of geting UP « designs aud can take charge of manutactur ASHER & REDLICH, 4 Walker at, ANTED—100 EXPERIENCED OPERATORS ON Secor machines to ba pe payitfg work home. ROTHSCHILD BROS, HAASE 43 Leonard ste FAS? (IST ©T,—WANTED, A WOMAN FOR 33: general housework in a snail private stilt ___ SEPUATS A ‘FIRST CLASS: cook Wis HES” A PLACE IN a restaurant or hotel; speaks German, French and English. No. 216 East 25t first floor. YOUNG GERMA’ A BC aRION TO take care of horses and cows; wo make himself useful. Address BROOK, "3 Buzabeth at YEARS OF AGE, DESIRES A position where integrity, taithfulness and fair abili ties will be rewarded ; living at home in this city: will abe the highest testiinony as to above quailtications, PRIVATE, box 4,743 Post office. ABLE YOUNG COLORED MAN WANTS situation as waiter, Address D. D., 285 4th av. A FIRST CLASS ARTISTE MaLE COOK WANTS 4 situation in @ hotel, restaurant or first class pri fate familys une xeeptionable city reference, Address » box 201 Herald Uptown Branch office. KQ MANGIN ST.—AN AMERICAN GIRL AS NURS! 'e} and seamstre: can elty reference. 66 WEST 83D ST., TOP FLOOR,—A NICE FRENCH YO girl as child's nurse and seamstress; best reference. iE ator io on machine; best ter Ii jock. 1125 WEST &TH ST.—A FRENCH NURSE, MID- die aged,ina private family, to take care of shildren. 145 WBS7 re st. Finst FLOOR—A RESPECT. able married oy wishes baby four to wet nurse at her own ri jour weeks old. 146 —A RESPECTABLE YOUNG married woman, who has lost her child (7 weeks old), as wet nurse ina first class family ; 18 capable of taking charge trom birth. 21 EAST 47TH 8T., IN THE 8TORE.—A RE. spectable Protestant Iady requires & biby to nurse at home; hus lost her baby. 27 BROADWAY, WILLIAMSBURG.—A HEALTHY Frencn woman, lately landed, as wet Burse; Ditby three weeks oid, 307 8 WAITER IN A SALOON—A YOUNG MAN OF 20 | Willing to be generally useful, Address THOMAS | BOTTRILL, Heral Uptown Branch office. S BUTLER IN A GENTLEMAN'S FAMILY; UNDER. stands his businesses is 4 good valet; best city refer- saeee Address S. M., box 184 Herald Uptown Branch ol YOUTA, 17 YEARS OF AGE, WISHES A SITUA. tion in a commercial or other house. Address U. M. R., Heraid Uptown Branch office. YOUNG MAN OF EXCKLLENT CHARACTER wishes a situation to mind an invalid gentleman; no objection to the country. Apply at 528 Wests Sath st, SITUATIONS WANTED, BY A MAN AND WIFE * man as ety the wifé as first class cook, Gall on or address J, L., Ist st, for two days. ITUATION WANTED—BY A FIRST CLASS FRENCH and knglish cook; understands all kinds of dessert and pastry; gocd carver; can furnish first class refer- Eneer Address D., box 176 Herald office. MY ital EVENING TELEGRAM HAS ALL THE LATEST NEW: AD A LARGER CHROULATION. THAN ANY O\HER NeW YORK EVENING PAPER a EAST 2TH ST.—A COMPETENT, RESPECT. able, kind girl as infanv’s nurse or fo take care of children. vj highest references from last place. Address 310 EAST 46TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE MARRIED woman to wet nurse a baby two months old, Call for two days, 6TH AV.—A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT woman, who is capable of taking the full charge of a baby, to bring itup onthe bottle; best city refer- nce. 937 BAST UTH ST., THIRD PLOOR.—A RESPECT. able married ‘woman wishes a baby to wet Buree, having lost her own one month old, Call for two jaye. 34 6TH AV., MILLINER’S STORE.—AN EXPERI- OT) enced Engitsh Protestant as intant’s nurse; uo objection to travel. Call for two days. 410 8TH AV.—A YOUNG AMERICAN GIRL AS nurse and chambermaid; would do housework in a small private family on a@ flat; good city reference. Call for two days. yee SITUATION WANTKD—IN A FIRST CLASS family by Frenchman (single); has good city ref- erences from his present Smployers. Address WAITER, Herald Uptown branch office. ANTED—BY AN ENGLISH cook, after January 1, ewes or private family. Aadress 8. ice. WASTED EMELOYMENT BY A YOUNG MARRIED PROFA SSIONAL hotel, restaurant box 1,718 New York Post oi man of high education, who speaks seven lan ht ges; best reierence, Address P. 8., box 5,163 Post ie ANTED—A SITUATION, BY AN ACTIVE YOUNG man, tke educated, who has some experience in farming: can drive and make himself generally usetul. Address M. M., box 126 Herald office. ANTED—A SITUATION AS WAITER OR COOK; good references. Call at 151 West: Sist at. 633 BOATS BRIWEEN (OTH AND, 41ST STS.—A young Scotch girl, lately landed, to take care of children or do sewing or chainberwork and waiting; willing and obliging. Call tor two days, chambermaid in an American tamily. LO7 WEST ler st, THIRD | ¥LOOR, BACK maid and waitress; would oma vaahing een ; wonld assist in wa: if required; best reference trom last place. © ne 21] WEST STH ST, SECOND FLOOR, FRONT.—A raperiaue ¢ ing girl todo ehalnberw ork: aud ‘Waiting or to assist at general housework. A RESPECTABLE PERSON AS child's nurse ; capable of taking charge of an in- fant from birth; best city reterence, 1.057 8%, MARKS AV. NEAR SCHENECTADY +) av., Brookiyn.—A' woman wants a baby to ‘Wet nurse at her boime, where it will pave the best of care. Call on or addre's Mra. NEGLEY. 676 2D AV.—-A__RESPECTAI 24 Deda Hie de ST, Feet Py aan IN A vi mily, ‘as echambermatd or ry and chambermaid; Good reference. ‘Address ka oe Q7¢ DELANCEY ST.—TO DO i WORK OR to mind childre 2, PRICE, ALG T8, AV cA FRENCH GIRL AS | CHAMBER. maid nd waitress; best city reference. Call or address. 490 TH AY BETWEEN 20TH AND ‘OTH srs. room 10.—A competent giri as ohembermuaid and waitress or waiting a.oue; e1ty reference. : 72. 8D AV., BETWEEN 4ST] AND 46TH B8TS., ring second bell.—Two respectable girls; oné as chambermaid and waitress; the other to do general housework, 733 LEXINGTON AV., BETWEEN 58TH AND 59TH sa—A respectable young irl ag ehamber- maid and waitress; is very wiiling and obliging. For references call at last employer's. Dressmakers and Seamstresses.: 10 WEST TWELFTA STREET, CORNER SIXTH avenne.—A dressmaker wanted to take uniur- NEPPERIENCED MONTHLY NURSE FROM THE country desires engagements; can furnish best of Zolerences trom both city and country. Address EMILY HacKINs, Herald Uptown sranch office. | dress J, GUISSARI, 654 9th ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A REAL CORDON bleu of the highest order, with a few years’ ott reference: wages, $9),to $75 a month. ress CO! DON BLivc" Herald Uptown Braien olticcs Heauw tic CLERKS A AND SALESMEN. N EXPERIENCED BOOKKELPER (°RENCH AND Enghsh) wishes employment for whole or part of me: books adjusted and balanced : best references, Ad- av. RAPID AND GOOD PENMAN, WITH THOR- ougt knowledge of accounts, desires a en io) } aa office oF wholewale house; madera aniary only. re (food.references. Address SCRIBE, 27 Was! ing: | foboken, LADY WISHES TO TAKE ENTIRE OHARGE OF one child in an American family; Parisian French, German, English, music and English branches. B., 136 East #th st ESPEOTABLE MARRIED WOMAN WANTS A baby wet nurse in her own home Address NURSE. Shox aw Herald Coins Adaress | Wattreasos. dc. WEST 38TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL AS Waitress in a private boarding house; best ret- ra, WALKER. 40 erence. Miscellaneous. YOUNG LADY, REFINED AND EDUCATED, WHO cannot leave home, wishes some light eiuployment, YOUNG MAN oF BUSINESS | CAPACITY, WITH seven years’ experience. wishes to.enzaxe with & | reliable house trom January 1, as bookkeeper, assistaat: book«ecper or cashier, audress &. BROWN, station G, Brooklyn, &. D, Dre ts YOUNG MAN, NORTH GERMAN, 27, wonta immediately with an Invalid lady or gen® tleman, a situation as secretary; speaks and writes fu- ently English; ts @ good reader; understands Fronch and Italian, lays well on piano: no obje struct children in the rudiments of the ator own language, Address H. &., Herald office. HARDWARE TRAVELLER OF SOME YEARS’ experience isin want of employment; can give the best references and security; mi ddress jeraie salary. G.'r., 27 Washington st, Hoboken, Ne Je A PRACTICAL BOOKKREPER, OF MIDDLE, AGE and with 9 years’ city experience and firs: class pished repel One establish @ business with another; te will be made. val on 3D S8T.—A iret eed cl WITH 15 ‘ears’ experience st city reference, desires work of a few more tien: pretty suits mae for gy Warranted to give satisfaction; will xo out y ‘4 8D A 657 As seamstress; can cut and. fit children’s dresses: ie 8 competent operator on Wheeler & Wilson's machine; willing to make herselt generally useful. DRESSMAKER WISHES TO OBTAIN WORK IN private ada hie by the da ting pee iy \d chi erate n Wheeler & Wilso Address rn ‘TON, Herald Uptown Branch office. bean CLABS DRY SSMAKER WANTS A ingame ms ents by the day. Address PREMIER opis erald Uptown Branch effice. . CORNKR MTH 8T.—A RESPECTABLE 3 1s also machine, General Housework, &c. 20. EAST 18TH 8T.~A YOUNG GIRL, LATELY landed, todo general housework; is willing aud obliging. Call fort two days. 11 WEST SOTH 8T.—4 YOUNG GIRL TO DO light housework or to take care ot children; no objection to the country. Vall or adress. QOY PRINCE st. BROORLYN.—A YOUNG AMERI- can girl to assist in the gen ral housework. OF as chambormaid and seamstress ina Christian Protes tant family ; best city reference. Call or address, 929 EAST 45TH 81.. BETWEEN 2D AND 8D ave—A rexpectable young girl to do general housework; geod city reterence; is willing and obiting. 235 7TH AV.—A SMART WOMAN TO DO GEN. je eral housework; is ® good cook, washer and ironer, 30: EAST MTH 8T., NEAR 2D AV., SECOND floor —A pomec le ey ‘to do general house. work in a pri good washer and ironer ; best city reference. er tor two da: 832 EAST STH 8T.. BETWEKN 18ST AND 3D ava—A young girl, lately landed, to do light housework in a small private family. 334 EAST &H 8T., IN OHINA STORE, BETWEEN Ist and 24 ava—A young girl, lately landed, to do poneral housework, in a small private family ; willing obliging. 34 EAST rh 8T.—a chide ee aie or of whan eet kee te family of persons, to Jo snerst asearae 40: WEST 53D ST, BETWEEN 9TH AND 10TH avs—A respectable woman to do general house: _ Work in @ private amily; city reference 41 WEST 88fH ST.—A RESPEOTABLE nice woman to do general housework in a sinall pri- vate family; is a good plain cook, excelient washer and no objection to go a short distance in the coun. ry 4 BAST BD © 4 room.—A respectable girl to do housework; food washer and ironer and plain cook. Can be seen two days. 4TH AV., PRESENT FMPLOYER’S,—A_ RE- 469 Spectable’ girk lately landed, to do general housework; 1#@ good Washer and ironer; willing and obliging. 3D AV,, THREE PAIR STAIRS, BACK. G44 Restetinie woman to do cene . ood plain cook. washer and ironer; muse ray. peter: 1.213 work. RESFEOTABLE YOUNG GIRL WANTS tion to do light housework, or to do sewin care of children, Address BE, M. C., box Lil town Branch office, SECOND FLOOR, BACK ‘fot 3D AV,, NEAR 70TH ST.—A RESPRCTAB EB young girl lately landed, to do general house- SITU ind take erald Up- Housekecvers, &e. {8 QuITY STA WIDOW LADY, THROWN EN. tirely on her own resources, hou: trata oh some pe dositlon ot trust with sntall advance salary; r e 86. fourexeevor vy" anc ater lively, good natured and healthy, 128 ts troronsh'y compost antcekeeper nore fiesngesets desires @ position in a arg ‘ole iy ed 250 5 41 OND FLOOR.—AS widow, ag 7TH AY, TOP PLOOR, FRONT ROOM.—A young widow as housekespert city reference, EAST 83D 8T.—A YOUNG LADY, FROM THR ., south, ranger in this plice, te housekeeper OF music teacher a all from 10 to 4, on Mra, ANN ANNIE GAP becsibinhetaded HUDSON 8T, TOP ¥LOOR, FRONT. 454 Tet ay, as Nousekeeper; widowers wait preferred) or would do copying. Laundresses. RAST 8TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE COLORED 7 woman wishes one or two families’ washin, froning, at her nen home ; understands her busi iene Ged gptrence required, Call on or address Mra, D, I. RO) 38 WRST TH 8T.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL AS OO laundress; ts willing to assist with champerwork in a private family: good caty resareance, or week; ysis) al 1 dren's and | YOUNG LADY FROM PARB@ WISHES ae GIVE French lessons in exchange f for English lessons. aera in persou, A, L., No. 74 South Si ay., secund HELP WANTED—FEMALES. HO1 AIR ROMAN BATHS, 61 LEXING- ton av., corner of 3th st, want agreeable, intelll- gent, industrious American, English or Swiss girls, under 25; one to learn bathing, one for dining room, one for laundry. N EXPERIENCED FOREWOMAN, WHO HAS worked on lace goods 10 a down town manufactory will find permanent emnploymentin a first class house, if er fe first class references, Address O., box ce. SALESLADY WANTED—IN A RETAIL SHOR store. One with a thorough knowledge of the busi- nese will address, with reference, W. J. CUNNINGHAM, Herald Uptown Branch office. FIRST CLASS BRAIDER WA\TED—ON THE Domestic sewing machine Apply to FP, FICHER, 67 East 10th st, New York. (Mute WANTED—fO COPY NAMES FROM LET- ters; must write a bold and eerie hand and \ r be pce wriung readily. Address BIRDSALL, eraid effice. OUSEKEEPER.—WANTED, A YOUNG LADY AS working housekeeper; must be educated, prepos- sessing and industrious and an American; none other heed apply. Address, with name and” particular SAPHET, box 18 Heratd oitice. bas tg ET NURSE WANIED—A STRONG, HEALTHY woman as wet nurse, Apply immediately at the Hoffman House, Broadway, private en.rance, ANTED—IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, A COOK, WHO will agsist in Weeone and ironing; reference re- quired, 12! Kast 69ub st, ANTED~A PROTESTANT GIRL TO DO UP STAIRS work and w iting; dne who can come well recom- mended wili find a good home. apply at 66 Kast 126th et. 7 ANTED—A PROTESTANT GIRL TO DO GENERAL W housework for @ family of four. Apply at «7 av. ANTED—A GOOD Sd Mech i) ANDIRONER ina private famil; have good city reter- Apply at 13 Van Nest place, Charles st. Gopyivg &c.. to be done at home, addres: UA. 8, | Lh. and wit open co. an en} ent; expectations of | Herald a Uptown Branch office, ferences is: geen aaa epeeree KL expectations o PROBESSION aM paxize™ WANTED— on ex; ITUATION WANTED—IN A WHOLESALE notte | cise with eit; or gentlemen’s turnishing goods house, b; Tienced travelling salesman, well retail trade, Address a PE. Li HE REGISTERED TAI TABLET COMPANY, 128 BRUAD- way, nder American Exchange National Bank, de- sires to secure the xervices of one or two gentlemen of large acquaintance and experience as agents, Apply to e Lbs, ecretary. 7 ANTED—AN EXPERIEN( ED SALESMAN, WITH eoeseentonsbie reterences, to introduce Ten- nent’s pale ale, &c., more in New York and vicinity, is acknowleaged to be the finest pale ale now ipbsried. Apply, with uit particu ir, by letter, to HENRICH IM- HORST, 49 Broad st. New York. ANTED—A TRAVELLER IN CHEAP ; JEWELRY. Those having trade, pay or West, may address, | with references, A. B. & © Heraid office. ANTBD—A GUOD BOOKKEEPER, CAPABLE AND { ‘experienced in correspondence ; salary moderate. SENS Neratd5 experience and salary expected, JOB- BERs, Herald office. ANTED—A YOUNG MAN FOR OFFICE USE, IN of ‘mercantile house. Address H. L., box 203 Herald ice. ANTED—ENGLISH AND GERMAN DRY GOODS salesmen at 4 9 Grand |st., Willlainsburg. 1 ANTED—BY MAN UPACTURERS OF LINEN COL. und cuffs and lace goods, an experienced salermiany one whe tas.s good obtneslion with city and ide Mobvers, Address with refereuces, G. Herald | Witte ANTED—A POY INA LAW dress G., box ABOUT 17, Apply at 165 HELP WANTED,MALES. SMART, ACTIVE MAN WANTED, IN A LIGHT outdoor business Apply at NEW’ YORK BOOK Warren st, fourth floor, arter 9 o'clock. MALE, AND FEMALE CANVASSE:8 CAN, OBTAIN pieasant and profitable employment at 234 Broad- Way, Tuoin 22 An agent watted in Philadelphia, Balti- more, Pitisburg and Albany toemploy canvasers, WASTEDIAN EXPERIENCED | BUSINESS | MAN with suthcient knowledge of the grocery business to enabie him to take the management of a large family departinent In connection with a jubbing business weil established; a sati party may becowe tuter- esued It he denires and invest al, For intervie ad'tress, satin experience and reference, box 4419 Post W #8 OFFICE, AD- }) Herald office. Waxtep—a RESPLOPABLE BOY, Who writes a good hand, for a store. Varick st. ANTED—AGENTS FOR ALL THE LARGER cities of America; those having any knowledge of the printing and publishing of sustrations preferred. PHOLO-GALVANIC KELIEF COMPASY, 129 West Broad’ Wns D=A Boston style ; and come well reeommon ded. apply at Broad way and 34th st, from 10 to 20 Oe lock. \TLEMEN CAPABLE 10 CANVAS A splendid subseription, 0 in numbers, just d. TA! SHEEHY, Barclay street, Rew Tork 29s” Baltimore street, Baltimore’? 613 séveuth street, Wasnington. Vy TANTSD—AN OUNG MAN WANTD—ONE WHO UNDERSTANDS opening oysters, and to make himself generally use- Address 124 Prince st CAN EARN ) WEEK ou mnemonics, and acquire it uf Dr. “EL Mui, No Clinon place, in three hours for $10; students learn ten times taster with it, THE TIENTION, DRAUGHTSMEN|—WANTED, A COM- petent and expericnced draughtsman for a large illustrated caralogue; he must be capable ot drawing RADEs. clear and correct, and at the same time a quick worker; one familiar with pen drawing for wood cuts and for phow-engraving preferred; must be weil educated, steady and industrious; answer s ating age, residence a A where formerly exploved. with specimen of your own work, 4. B., box 21+ Herald office, Address, witli reierence | DRAUGHTSMAN IN FUL NITURE H\VING LEFT one of the best houses of New York wants @ situa won Address DRAWING iG, Meratd Uptown Brauch o A. RRAGTICAL ENGINEER, LI ED, WISHES A | altuation as such; can superintend or fit up shaft ing, repair and keep in running order machinery; also an experienced Bist ik of crore rollers: city reier- ences. Address M. re R. oq Second i NGINEER (LICENSED) WANTS A SITUATION; city or country; has the best city references: will York, tor moderate wages, Address ENGINGUR, box 222 Herald office. Ge MAKER WANTED-8TEADY WORK ALL THE year, to reside in Buffalo, Cail, between the hours of 12 and 2 this day, at 87 Kast | Broadway. WANTED FIVE OR SIX PENCILCASR MAKERS none but first class workmen need apply further information call at 105 Wayne st, Jerney ily, between six and eight o'clock, P. M.. trom January 2 to 6, WILLIAM APPLETO. iN. ANTED—A GOOD WATOBMAKER 10 GO SOUTR; references required. Apply to ALBERT LURSUH, 87 Maiden lane. ANTED—A CARVER, TO CARVE TURKEY, HAM ‘and corned beef, January 2 for thisday only, Ap- be hg RICHARD WEAVER, 273 38th st., tWO docts cast of 8th av. W 4ANTEDIAN ISH OR AMURICAN » CHOLAR who can translate from German or french, Ad- dress A.. room 2, No. 199 Broadway. RARE CHANCE.—THE FINEST AND BEST WINE and pecans Room on Broadway, doing an average business ot gt ber Day, cheap to prounv g Cee buyer. eo RESTAURANTS, BILLIA‘ A. loon, Sample Room, near new Post oftic edt Market on iguth avenues corner, Liquor 3, Hotels, | MITCHELL'S Store Agency, 7 Gear strech. FORTUNE FOR THe RIGHT KIND OF A first class pe Oieter, ani Chop House for sede its value, e owner has other | aiies ‘a ons" ieesos rent paid up tole ruary. NY, 10 Doininick street, from 5 to 10 eb RA. | | or Boston, | CUBA. Aut, CLASS CORNER LIQUOR STORE FoR | to L. W. le—Cheap ut sold this monih. Apply : our streets, KE, corver of North Fih aud —/-70 PHOTOGRAPHERS.—A SPLENDID GAL- one of the best locations uptown, tor sale or 164 Broad- b tet, ie ished. Apply on the premises, Ye A MILK ROUTE OF 120 QUARTS DAILY WILL BE woe scheey, without wagon or horse. Inquire at 204 West Forty-first street. —FOR BALE, A FIRST CLASS CORNER LIQUOR A. store: on @ prominent corner, sooreen hg neat Bowery, good louse; price Sly GaFeNeY, Bie Bo RUG STORE FOR SALE.—TO ANY PARTY DESIR- ing to buy out agenune, ood business I now oifer one at a low figure. SPRICKLAN W'S ney, '6 Beekman street, OR SALE—BUTCHER RAILS, BENCHES, BLOCKS, Trays and maroie Kologna Counter. A. ILESUN, No. 66l West Thiriy-fourth street OR SALE—THE 8/OUK, FIXTURES eres THREE Vears’ Lease of a gentieinen’s furnis ing store; best location on Bowery. Address box 2,824 New York Post F°!,2 AO taee HAT AND CAP MANUFACTORY, k and Fixtures, being established over three vouch: Mn good Jocauon. Address A. J., box 220 Herald office. ye Log ag yi ch DOING A GOOD CASH BUSI- in Brooklyn, will be sold cheap, Address | BAKEN Werall Brovklyn Branch omiee, OR SALE—LEASE, 8fOCK ea lag et ag OF hotel and lodging house No. 182 We: reek, oppo- gite Chambers street ferry and two blocks ‘irom Ww ington Market, Inquire at the premises after 12 o'cl OK SAL—AT 764, BROADWAY, A VALENTINE & Butior Safe, five feet six inches high; Address M. V. Broadway. oR. SALE CHEAP—A FIRST CLASS OYSTER Saloon, in the best business part of Third avenue. Call till sold at No. 75 Third avenue, corner Forty- seventh street. POR SALE CHEAP—NEW YORK JOB PRINTING Office: presses and type cost $7,000; cash price $2,250; rent, with sioam, $00. Address B., 21 Cranberry street, Brooalyn. sh ‘ANTAD TAN EXPERIENCED CANVASsER FOR ty eye Cha A good chance to the right man. | Inguir at HAGE: v'8 hat store, 116 Nassau st. ‘ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED BEN PITMAN stenographer; must be rapid, correct and write a fest oitiees hand. Address, stating terms, B, box Lie i} rest office ANTED—A YOUNG MAN, ABOUT 20 YEARS OF | faze, ascashier in @ restaurant: give reterences ome state where last cmployed. Address box 69 Post | office. | an dress A. B., Herald Uptown Branc! Brice, $300, 1, assignee of Kichard Keopitig, 105 | N EUROPEAN REAT WESTERN | Wise, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 80, 1874.--WITH SUPPLEMENT, STEAMSHIPS, AMSHIP LIN NEW YORK To. atsvt (ERULAND) DIRECT. The steamers of this River as follows:— GREAT WESTERN, AKAGON, Captain Cabin passuje. $70; O8T DIRECT aND “General ‘Agents ‘aptain Windham, Wed’ sd interme currency: excursion tickets, $!3) Apply to the agent, 70 south preat Mine will sail from pier 18 East MORGAN, Agent. ONOMICAL Holland, Belgiuy, the Ehine Switzerland, ac, vs Steamer W. A. SCHOLIE) Exe Row N January 7 | Bieamer MA. anuary 2 These beautit <1 tod stat ing the tie Tapa are w ; he regula, ty of tuelr tris. Hates of passage low, FUNCH, EDY# & Ci Passes lO wy MORRIS, | * 6) Broadwe ay. lhe seca we eee + GQ ir, will sat oe ‘y'2 a2 P.M. from’ Bremen pice. Toot ot oebena eereer, Hotuken, tobe tollowed by bOHESZOLLERN, Captain W. Nordenholt, ay, January 9. OF PASSAGr TO LONDON, HAVRE AND BREML First Cabin.. gla) $109 Second Uubis old) Steerage...., (eurrency) 2% Por tretght or passage apply LTC 8 & CO., Agen No. 2 Bowling ( ofr DIRELOT LIN ET THE GENERAL TRA SYPLANSHIPs BET ER, 0 0 FRANCR, TLANTIO COMPANY'S MATL N NEW YORK AND HAVRE, Tho splendid vessels on tinent (velng more southeriy frow pier snT, Reculow: Excursion tickets at transit by ing the pense. h rail besides GEORGE MACK NWAN LINE—SOUTHERLY COURSE, Roy: al Mail steamers are app: BPP QUELNS StOWN Cuy CITY oF BRoo CLVY OF Nt y Cabin passage, $0, $80 a Steerave to and trom all grry ov MONT RE OF AN(WE Cabin and veneral office, No. 5 Broud Steerage offices, $3 sronways NF mer NITED § STATES MAIL TINE STEAM TO QUE ND LIVERPOOL, | ing every Tuesday | from pier 46 Norih iaver. | WISCONSIN (Captain «reemat IVAITO (Captain Jones). Cabin, Prenald tickets at lowes! Passengers booked joan “from Paris, Hamburg, Nor- way and Sweden, &c, France and Germany at lowost r NCHOR LINE STEN from Company's pici 0 a AUSIRALIA. Phurs., Dec, si urorL ETHIOr1A.. t.. 0a. Ra en of passage mate in soi TO GLASG! Wed for any at Envi iso: N BKO: NAtioNaL LINE.—NO The most south Toi piers att BEN NSLOWN LO: Cabin passa gi pric reduced Return t paid steerage tickets from Liverpool at the lowest rates. Apply at the company’s ol F TN Gab due First Cabin, $125; Second, $75, 1 duced rates, American travellers, by ay Tutermediate and 8 cerage at low rates, NaW YORK AND GLASGOW, MER Bere A y other first class Li this favorite route for the Con- than any other)wi'l sail | 8) North River, as follow s:— | sing this Ine, avori both | 1 the discomforts of cross saving time, troube and ex- ENZIK, Agent, 6 Broadway. inted to sull 2 eg OWS = D-LIV|RPOOL, ” aturday, J nd’ $75. golu. pounts at reduced rates wa orth River, HN G. DALE, Aw ¥ 5, at 2:20 P.M. ‘January 12 ato ALM. t rat Frslaad, bngland, Abi ‘Broadway. Draitx on TON, ad sev oSiedh SATURDA’ New York. Sat, Jan. 9 Sat. Jan. 16 NDERRY, ST, commodations, AG IE 2) BOTY RI'OOL, LOND aera reduced rates, 0. 7 Bowling Green. rIGK, route has always been adopted by this ay see to avoid ice and headlands, and 47 at) River. N AND LIVER! DOM TEST, itt Dee. 31, 11 A. M. rage at greatly Wexcts at reduced rates Pre fieo, No, G9 Broa HU ‘ay. Manager, NUNARD LINE BAND N. AR. M.S. OTTOK, 005 With a view of dimiutshing the chances of collision the steamers of this line take a specilied seasons of the year. ‘On the outward passage crossing the nothing to the north ot 4. ‘On the hoo a Gel at 42 latitude, or ae NEW Okie for LIV JAVA. |. Dec. Weds! Jan. Steamers marked * don Cabin passage, $3), $1 commodation. Steer e18 to and f est races Freight and cabin office Return tickets on ta purse tor all from Queenstown io New York meridtin 60 at 43 latitude, or nissize, crossing the wncridian of 69 hing wo the north of 42 LRP tie) nm i 5 6) PARTHLA Jan. 20 ot carry steerage passengers. 0, $15), fod, According to ace ‘abie terme, rom all parts ot Europe at low- No. 4 Bowing Green, Stoerage office, Ill roadway (irivity Bunting). CHAKLES G. FRAN ASSENGERS PER STEAMSULP from the Cunard whart, toot of Grand M.,on Wednesday, Decemb City, at 10:30 A. OKLYS, Agent JAVA. KMBARK et, Jersey CHA OG. FRANC 4 Bowling Green, Now Yorn. Wits Stan LIN N: TOWN OR LIVERPOOL, QUE) pRABATING SHBUNITED hanuars MALL ercoms, sind i nip yeection, where le safety, speet and inspection of ¢ the company’s o AMBURG-AM Tor PLYMOUTH. WESTPHALIA SULVIA, ee. Eret t Capin, upper sa'oon, gold. Cael Cabin, hh sa age, currend! MUNTARD! & CO, General Agents, iON rer ICAN PAUKE ¥'S LINE CHER “OU td and HAMBY RG. Jan Rates of passage to P ymou Hamourg and a1 points’ in sireet, New York. rc ning roots and bathrooms in ‘ast motion Is telt, thus combin- -omtort. lang and ether wormation apply ce, 19 Broadway, New York. R. J. CORTIS, Agent. COMPAN Haglund, scotland aud $100 6) gold HORI HARD & BOAS, General Passenger Agents. __ 81 Broadway, New York {is Li LINE UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMSILIPS To PLA Moura CHERBOURG AND HAMBURG. | ‘The elegant Clyde built iron steamships wali sail from tollow: pain ilson GOETHE, KLOvsTO | pLymouTH, LONDOX. ¢ ae SALE—AN KSTABLISHED CIGAR STORE; | just be sold within three Mea regardless of cost, with Tull license; this chance is seidom offered. 36 Sheriff street. {OR SALE—THE UNEXPIRED) LEASE OF A THRE story high stoop brown stone House ant farnttares No cag. requiced M1 said; actory security isg.von. Ad- dress v. B, ¥,, Hera’d oitice, OR SALE—A MILLINERY ESTAB!LISHMENT ON Sixth avenue, with loase of romiase cheap. Ad- ice. ANTED—A BOOKKEEPER TO Mats: ee: A that { of books. Address, by letter, R, 0. P., No. Hud- ANTED—A FIRST CLA8S SALESMAN TO TRAVEL South and West; one acquainied with lace and gpbroider: ne woods preferred. Address EMBROIDERY, ‘ANTED—A NEAT YOUNG FRENCH WOMAN, who speaks French forrectly, to take charge o18 seven year vid child, wait on a@ lady, do sewing and make hervelt usefal; fest class references required. Ad+ dreas, in snglist, G. W. M., Herald once. y ANTED~A YOUNG GIRL FOR GENBRAL HOUSE- 1 work; small family, 1,056 34 av., over oyster saloon. ANTED—AN ENTRY CLERK; at WHO UNDER- stands LM German and + nglish languages; must | write a good band and be ‘quick at figures, Address ‘box 4,807 Post othce. Mere! A PUBLISHING HOUSE, AN ASSI<T- ‘ant bookkeeper. Only those who write a plain, round hand need apply. Address W., vox 163 Herald | oitice. y J ANTED—A FRENCH GIRL AS ee toga l and purse, Apply at sl West 42d st TANTED—AT 960 EAST WITH 8T., GIRL TO DO light housework. TANTED—GOOD PLAIN COOK AND TO DO GEN- eral house work for man and wile only. Call at 7 9th at, from 4 to 8, to-day and Thursday. Good home for respectabie young woman. ANTED—A FIRST CLASS WAITRESS, FOR A oor dat house; one who is capabie ‘of takin, ae of dining room, Apply, with reterences, at es! ANTED—A GIRL POR GENERAL HOUSEWORK in a smail amily; must be a guod cook, baker and laundress; reference required. Apply, from 9 to ll, at 167 Kast Tih st. 7 ANT:.D—A COMPETENT LAUNDRESS, TO ASSIST tn chamberwork: city reteronces réquired. Im- auire, trom 8 to 12 A. M 1 Hast o8th a aa Kae WILLING, GOOD GIRL AS CHAMBER. maid and eee ‘also @ good laundress; colored; eS; 165 West 2st st. ANTED—FOR A SRALL FAMILY, A COMPETENT young girl; must be a good plain cook, first ota: washer and \ Foner and have bestcity reterences. Ap- Diy at 106 West 29th st. n 6th av. Wa GOOD COOK AND S Learnt, (American, German or French) f @ sniall tamil, must understand their work. Apply at mat I aly peeereanee BY THE, Dax, AY, APPLY TANTED—A RESPECfABLE See ae ‘woman as chambermaid and waitress; good refer- enoe required. Apply tot Luke's Hospital, West din o gulred 1 ABply e Di Wrst GERMAN GIRL, TO DO GENERAt, ay wp housgwork in a small American family, Apply at ‘est 63d ANTED—A GERMAN OR AMERICAN Shae tant infant purse and seamsiress; & good hy relerences, 1 wt S42 th si and can operate on Wheeler & Wil- 1 ot two scutes at 119 Bast 56:b st, be- 4th fami! | son's mach! | tween Lexingtor ea ANTED—A_SEAMATRESS, wito UNDERSTANDS | ___ COACHMEN AND GARDENERS. _ A SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, AS coachman: understands his business; strictly tem rate; il years’ city references. e ou oF address T, , care W. A, Tyler, Kag., 53 Broad at SITUATION WANTED—AS COACHMAN AND gardener, bya young man, 23 yearsof age; can inilk, tend furnace and be generally useful; moderate ‘wages; best reierence. Address U., box 121 Herald office, SITUATION WANTED—BY A willing and Cag CA rei AS QOACHMAN'S ears’ he { class reteren city or country. A. x 200 Heraid office. COACHMAN QKOOM'S AY STIUATION wanted, by asingie man; thoroughly understands his business} can milk and wake himseit useinl; two years’ reference. Addres: , box 223 Herald office. COACHMAN'S SITUATION WANTKD BY single man; has lately arrived from the old i eguhirys Wants atrial, Wages no object, Address i, W. ad Herald Uptown olfice. GENTLEMAN WISHES A SITUATION FOR Kis ecoachman; will recommend bim in every particu- lar; isa careful, steady driver and an excellent groom, all on or address J. Q., 24 Kast 36th st. (A. FIRST, CLASS COACHMAN WANTS 4. 81) UA- tion—Understands his business thoroughly; bert us Teference from first Class families. Address COACH- MAN, 6 North Moore st,, for two dors NOACHMANSS SITUATION WANTED—BY A MAR- C ried man, Without encumbrance; first class refer. Lon or address M. W., at ay. last om lover. ener 21a a, (oacuMax—stroaitoy WANTED. BY A SINGLE country; understands road a fo! roughiy ; Leste city reference. 1 jerald Uptown Brauch office, Aadr Wayrep~a page 8 AS Meee AN BY A single young man; wi ng and ol ng; best cit reference Gali on oraudrens He, Se kust 0h its ross T., box ry | suitable for newspaper work. Address tae YROCERS—RARE CHANCE, CORNER GROCERY, Any years established, on ong oi the best avenues, handsomely fitted up, Owner, J. MUORE, 20 Lenth ave: nue, near ‘Twenty-sixth street. APES, BAFES—SKOOND HAND, SAFES A GOOD ver: Ww aut & go call oB patie Perrys COMPANY, $900. —FOR ett] A GROCERY AND LIQUOR Store; must be sold at once, owner havin, another basiness, inquire at 84 Franktort street or at a6 West Sixteenth stre: $3()() “Fok SALi—A SPLENDID FAMILY LI. |. quor; Fourteenth ward; cheap rent: four HN Dumps, tremendous bargain. ©ee my agent, P. ¥, Auctioi 15 B ruil sold. WILL BUY AN OLD ESTABLISHED AND My ing Liquor Store in Grand street, TH MAS Ch APENY, 18 North Williain street. 8,000 SARs 2 price; goIn| mall stock of novelty woods tor sale at any ro it low ; sinall amount neceasary, Noveury COMPANY, 02 Broad way: FOR AT new, York Ty, APPLIED JPOR SALE—VERY Low, Presses, good once, several Hoe Rotit Herald. SW. AND SECOND HAND ENGINKS—HORIZON- N* iz an cena a ae nes "Pomibie Bngioes. pumps, ter and other Por ines. Cashes OWILBON & KOAKT, V Wal Dover streets. ANTED=A (SECOND HAND LATHE THAT ngage Fae sate with 15 to 18 fect bed. Ad- dress box 3,501 Post ALCOHOL STILL, COLUMN, GOOSE AND WORM, capacity 4) harrela new. 1 tires loot gauge Loco motive and Tender and about $1500 worth Engines, Pum ANS simon. Hadeon strect, Jersey City. STANDARD AMERIC BE’ Al. Pt Poelan & Oollender Combinatt a Cashions for i the patentee, Lit ooo Collender, hed Br away. Now T AUCTION THIS, DAY, (An O'CLOCK, BY JERE. A JOHNSON, Jr., 37 Nav fet—One very fine rose- wood carrom Billard with Bails, Cues, &c.; also this day fine sale of Household Furnitare. ‘sale only b; te Phelan MERICAN STANDARD BEVSL TABLES, Pend bo 's wir re cushions, peed. in all champton- Dairy iowa and obras he bette iM a hand ee aod uit sed? te ‘$18. ™ Bui He Gnierrn ree 00., 40 Vesey street, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A “RESPEOTABLE an, as coachman and groom; oromeniy, under- stands! his) business in every respect: hast! est ol Reterences and is weil acquainted with both cities. ° ress J. M., box 112 Herald office, KEEPER, UNDER 9% YEARS of With moderate expectations Addre: with particulary in ‘confidence, lor one Wook, SAME FAYLURC box 10d Herald obice, A SITU A- fion as coachman; 1s ® good groom And careful ANTED—BY A YOUNG ENGLISHMAN, yarey best reierences, Call at or address 3 Jay st, | bog New York, OR SALE—SIX OF COLLENDER'S BRYBLA 6X10, complete; nearly new; rosewood finish; must be gold: wee of SHERMAN, 46) Broome strect, with HBLAN'S “STANDARD ‘bles—Now used in the Grand Central and aries hotels. Ne $270. |For sale only by GEU I street ae am neat Tr hy ees 1 — | everywhere, NAMES, DESK SOW CASE, STOVE ANv | Cubin—First': saloon, S100, gold; 14 vor treight ‘Apply to FUNCH, EDYE Bteerage, Prepaid steerage tickets ba street. General Agents, 13 Broad STAR LINE. ED — R Appointed to carry the Belgivn and United States maila The tollowing ASRWERE appointed to sail tor | From Philadelphia. | ‘om New York. YADeRLAND.. Dec, 28 SWITZERLAND. vlan. 9 — PROM “A TWERP, | rk From New York. Jan, Pen, | SWITAERLAND.....¥em 9 First Cabin,. t polnits at the lowest rates er accommodations tor all classes unsurpassed. Ample aw rercaree, is provided. Every steamer carries a | surgeon and rdess. shrouee tickets and a vhrouh bills of lading issued be- ment points. “Fors passage. t ea off freight and other intormation GEO, W. COLTON, tues 42 Broad 8t, New York r passage, rates apple 10 JOHN MoDONALD, itter} PETER WRIGHT AND SOND C General Agents, Li aghtos OTT’ EMIGRA change, office 86 Soutn ward, ere in all land, ‘and Passage Vertu RUTHERS & CO. Opexovan ROSSA.—CH. fice in New York, Steamers every day, tor Cork, Belfast, Derry, Gisow, 01 West streets, ()UTSIDE LINE FOR PHILADBLPHIA AND NEW YORK STEAM NAVIGA- TION OOMPANY, The steamships of the Above line will leave every iucsday, Thursday Freight received daliy a Me per cent. No imsurance effected tor less than $1 premium For rates and Gripen inform: or, MES HAND, Agent, 119 Wititam P. oi & Co., General Managers, 12 South Wharves, Phi ‘ORFOLK, PETERSBURG AND RICHMOND— OLD H Dominion Steamship ip Company —Steamers leave for above yor, from pler 37 North River foot of Beach | street, net neaiay, 7 ey, and Saturday, at 3 P.M. | we j walt tne i be Alan and pamenger tickers issued | poin' interior, 1. and all points tn Dela | iso, steamer for Lewo, Del. Ly yaed thew. wares ean eager Maryiand. every Monda, bs “ince, ‘corner Pulton and Greenwich streets. > idalalatata oS LINB, NEW ORLBANS DIRECT. hod OPS, ore class steamers will sail eine follow wary Wodne ony Or UAL VESTA OLY OF onto, CITY OF Roudrow. Captain Deering. ET. Captain Movrear CARONDEL ights received dail tial Sete SB or and uh is. Cabia For or Dassage, apply to cH. M ‘Lite pi Fuchets ne pier, toot of Firs from Eagle Pas UR PAsshGe For passage apply to KNAUTH, NACHOD & KUBNE, PASSAGE IN CURREN $0 | second Cabin. . Steerage aud Intermediate tickets to and from bat | _General Europea: rAgent, NWOT. | arts of Great Britain and [ree cates, by steamship and sailin ackeis, issued at lowest rates, Appiy to TAPSCOt' ‘cup jain kvane.. ‘Lranane mira brass, Bevin ees af aceotsna on a0 HERBUURG and HAMBURG, second saloon, $69, gold; currency, 84 jamburg, $24, currency. 400. 27 Sowh way. Piace, Now York. 807 Walnut street, Pullagelphia B, VONDER BECKE, TION AND FORKIGN BX. street. —Drafts for £1 and uo- |APHST PASSAGE OF: Liverpool. Dratts bayable jotel, corner of Cortianat and mg cers: | atard: tpier ad River. Insurance t pier 33 Kast ion ay Pup on the pier, Wall street. . from pier # Bast bin ‘apiain Bennington. ...Jan, & vi seeesciane 1 | Jan. 20 | jalveston, Sant i » {63 Halden ta Jane, UTSIDR LINE. FHILADELPULA. ILAD BLP! STEAM NAY. ay) “Huai teas (id x shor 2, 187 the swweinethipey of ce a ve a yee Save regularly ia OKI Baty, ns RBIG ah rates and oie. ee: & po 12 South eh A formation apply on the pler 1 N*™. | me | Steamel | leave | 8P.M. | gnd 5-5 andt | OUxtes scene nom aNB. nacent, 19 Wall street, 7 coast” Ww 18E 5 STEAMSHIPS, pres MAIL. STEAMSHIP LI LINE TO OALEPOREE ROA ena OHINA, _Breamers leave pier @ North” River, New York, as fol- wae APULCO, Vommander A. @. Gray, January 2, 12 BEOLON, Captain & L, Tanner, January 16, 1875, 12 noon, And every alternate Sati Y, connecting with all 0 South Pacitle ports. fiteaners leave san Francisco for Japan and ‘china 9s foliows :— Gikuat BePu BLIO. January 2 January It RANOS January © PEKING -Feoruary cA -February z Including all necessaries of ihe w York to sun Francisco—Cabin, $100, stecrage, $5, Sau Francisco to Yokohama, $2, 0 old, San Eranciseo to Hong Kong, ) Kor freight or passage or turther in! Prciatien bg A} the o e. ou Wharf, foot of Canal fered HJ. ROLLAY, Superintendent RUBUS HATCH, Managing Dirgetor, YORK AND HAVANA DIREOT MAIL LINE. Rese tras class steamships will sat at 8 P.M. frou pler 13 North River, pare ag tolioyae % foot of Cedar street, for H COLUM " eae Tuesday Deo. 23 CRESCEN? Cliy. yoy. Gurds, “thurs iay, Deo. 3h For treightor bassage, naving unsurpassed accommo dations, apply to PACLY RE & 00., No. 6 Bowling Green, McKelier, Luling & Co, Agen's in Havana N Y. HAVANA AND M&XICAN MAIL SS. LINE. + Sleamers eave pier No. 3 North River at3 P. ML FOR DIRECT, HAVANA CITY UF HAVANA CLLY OF VEE ca id (new). si Phurs ay, Jan. City OF NEW YORK. .... Thursday, Jan. i FOR VERA CRUZ AND NEW “ORLE HAND, caling #t Havana, Progreso, Camp-achy, Taspan and mpico. IY OF HAVANA Tuesday, Jan. 6 - Tuesday, Jan. 26 33 Broadway. Steamers wiil “New Orleans Jaa. 9 and Jan. 39 for Vera Uraz and ail the above ports. 8 LINE OF GALVi ‘Tuesday, Jan. 5 STON BTEAMERS, TOUCH. i the United States mail. r apiain Venaington, will pir “East River, oo Saturday, January’, at Through bills of lading glen ‘to Houston and to ail points on the Galvesto! onston and liendersoo No charge tor forwarding in New For tretgint or passage, having superior accom- < dati as, apply to Gos baagg ha! “wLLoas 00, 153, Maden jane, W. P, £e Groen, Ns DIRECT, (OR NEW ORL Cromwell Steainship Li ‘the seein HUDSON, Captain Gager, will leave jer No. 9 Nocth River on saturday, January at3 P.M. Freight receive | daily, Through rates given to Gulves- ton, Indianola, Rockport or “Aranzas Wharf, Brazos, Bauttago, st ‘ee cithe ot bag Cabin passage, $5); sieerage, for freight oF passage, w SBAMAN ae PRS West street RE SOR NEW ORLE N DIRECT. MERCHANTS’ STEAMSHIP LINE, The steamsiip Cane nee Bat ADE, Captaa A We Sam) from Joke 6 ae Kiver ‘foot ‘of North oars mreeth, on Saturday, January 2, at 3 o'clock P. Freights receives ur ‘hrough rates given to St Lou, Vicksburg, Mobile, Galveston and Indianola. ei sage, having soperior accommoda- DikIC BAKER, Dier "6 North River, For irecht of tions, apply to F TEAMSHIP LINK FOR PORTLAND, Me.—Steamship GEO, WASHINGTON leaves every Wednesday and the G40. CROMWELL every Saturday: 3 Pde (rom pier No. 9, North iver, connecdng ab Poruand with pritcipal railrondy, and steamers tor interior and the Zast, Freigute reduced, Pussonger 49- peer ue unsurpassed. Passage, iDcluding state- me: Foom an’ Dply tO CLARK & SEAMAN, 86 West street. TRAVELLERS’ RIVER 1. GUIDE. “10 BOSTON, VIA NEWPORT The steamers NEWPORT and O10 North River, font Re punsray, street, through tickets ALL and Fall kave | COLONY leave pier datiy Sundays excepted) at 4 P. sold at all principal hote.s in the city. ENNSYLVANIA RALLROA ¢ Great Trunk Line and Unved States Matt oato, Trains leave New York, from foot of Desbromes an Cortiandi sircets, as tollows:— Express for Harrisburg, Pittsbarg, the West and mith Pullman Palace snr sorbet 93u A.M, 6 an: . M. Sunday, 5 and For. aie Rall and Lock Haven (via Philadelphia nd Balroad pe te connectht oad Philadel. A. ho, Wel iamaport, Hat cs ri P.M. connecting ny ‘corey ta ‘Titusville, at area and the Oil Regio! For Saltimore, Washington and pn ‘Sunday. M.: arrive at Washington 4) Regular, at 0A M., 3and9P, M. “Sunday, Enea ie aa 9:3) A M., 12:30, 3, 4 Cara di 18 12 night. Sunday, 435) nd oi ee ee Fi at 6. Ty 8, 8 2M, 1, 3, 430, 5, 5320, 5:40, 6 6:10, 682. 7, 7 P Maud 19 night ‘Sunday, 520,17 anc ’ Aa 9 x u Sue in fis, Ps 2, 8:46, 8 ail, i 30 P, Mand 12 night sui Rah a 3), 7, Sanat Ms sh ts 3 woes 2, 3 6:39," 3 "8d aia et Maia 12 highe da aT Pa es Ww Sogthags se, perth ied and South Amboy, 6 and For i BAL M12 Mg 3:10, 4:10 Bead, 6 107, Mani 12 might | sunday 7PM. i, For fant Millstoner i oon, S and 8:2 For Kingston and eky Hit 8) A.M. For Princeton, # M.. 12:80. 2,410. and 7 e x, ind tienidngton, 9:30 a WW A. Mt eM Pw Por Fhilipabare ‘and Belvidere. #3 ai? P. ie rieniown, Buritagton ‘ana Camden, T A 3 4 8 : a7 i, M. a ee For rarmingdate and Sau For Hightstown, Peimbercon an ‘Ambov, 2:3) P. 4 For Hightsiown and Pemberton Trains ie as follows:—Fri ALeay 4. M, and 1 atiy; i From Washington and har - sand 10:27 P. Munday, 6:22 M. da! more Sa A. B ron Poiiade Yt 4M. and 1027 a ee te il hea, SE 7 ’ Ticket ‘aees 85 and yt Broatway; No. 1 Astor House, and foot of Desbrosses ens Cortiands streets: No, 4 Court street, Bro Nos. let, 16 and ts Hud or Higboken. Office, No, 8 Bute tery pl OYD, JK, Gen Passenger Agaat. FASE THOMSOS, General Manuzer QTONING LO LL FOR BOSTON AND PROVE dence, ; ry Tuesday, very Mor or 33 North River, A>. A. A. NORTH SHORE STATEY ISLAND FERRY are rafmng hourly EXCUuS! SION TRIPS from White. hall street, foot of Broadway, for New Brighton, Smug Harbor, West Brighton, Port Richmond and ELM Pank, from 6:3) A. M. to 7:3) P, daily: Sundays every two houra, from 3:3) A, M. to 6345 P.M. tela: Nonuments, Hea. istones, Sis to; makers now offered at X The Works, Nos. 217 to 285 West Fify-th Broadway, T GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, An exiensive stock of Slate and Marble citantete Steam Mar street, near 9 | Wash Trays and Slate Work @every descrt PLAGHYN sLAro SOate ANY, Union square, Fourth avenue and seveateouth st, N. ¥. T GREATLY REDUCED PRIGKS—AN EXTENSIVE” stock of Marble and Marbieized Manteis and alt other patie pore ‘ple Suratog tor the trade. A, KLAB East Bighteenth straoi, near Curd ave ITEWARTS SLA(R MANTELS, MARBLE AND WOOD Mantels, rich and elegant designs, at the lowest rices, 320 and 222 West Twenty-third street, between Boventn and tighth avenues, ———— _DENTISTRY a BEAUTIFUL SE To $8; GUM TEETH singie, $1: Ha ttthafi i Wc. : silver ates, New York Dental a A Be. Examine specimen. pean Estabiisued 1851. Remember, RW SITE DENTIST, 185 BIXIH AVENUE,—QUM (0: Gold Fijlings. $1; Platina Fillings 50 warranted to give perfect satisfaction ; ike CLOTHING. T H, ROSENTHAL’S, 283 THIRD AVENUB, LADIES and yentiemen ct rT payee Vlothing, Car; by Mra. Rosenthal in 2 T io ‘SIXTH AVENUS, ABOVE WAVERLEY lace, can be obtained for ladies’ and gentlemen’s cast-off Clothing, on or ad~ dreswing Mr. or Mrs. HARRIS, 81 \T M. MARKS) WELL KNOWN ESTABLISHMENT, 101 Sixth avenue, opposite Eighth street. and a our branch. 71 sixth avenue, ladies And. gentiemen can receive the utmoxt value in eash for their ca. Som Clothing, Carpets, J ry. Laces, &o. Please call address the number sbeve. Ladies waited on by ™ Marks. yourselves, Orders ta Fioase try and satis Brooklyn prompt! det AT B. HARRIS’ NEW SerRannENe ug Less WS ae vote agi ith street. —| r and gentemen cs wow Wearing Apparel by. calling or addressing Casto ARAT DEMAND FROM MY AGENT FOR A Rpg 1g Apparel, cor Fania, 4 io 8 I bod 4 t eae DriCes !—# 01 rey iy to 9; fo for Pevigew O65), fan im “Gallon or address Ne or ites ANHALT, No. 178 Seventh avenue, Ree! ‘ADS UPTOWN oRATABLISUMENT, 3 Sixth avenus, near Lane g ‘ninth street.—Ladies gentlemen will be astor nis Sr pri ‘oe seta Wearing oer on or dress BISEN TA. gy ASTROLOGY, JAUROPPAN CLATRVOYANT TELLS Sanus sHows likeness, causes marmage. 0c. to $1, wenty-(fth street. MK, VOLLING, A RELIABL® AND TRUSTWORTHY Clairvoyant, ahs SIXth aveuue, near Seventies street, = —_—— “MOSCA. si —MME, MAXWELL, (ap vine. REstDENOE, 118 AG Kast Tenth stre ear mir Aven te Buk RK, RESWWENCR AL Wo one abt rae AHRENS DR ‘> wMB. GRINDLR CURE ALY COM. A A. .phatiea! actice. La) West Twenty-matt i. = n “MIDWIFE ING « 1840, NO. 1 A Mn a ‘street, first door from Filth av, OR MME. We8T.—ALL OOMPLATNTS Pha LS free. 45 Biercker at. near Broadway

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