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—_— SITUATIONS WANTHD—FEMALES, Wii Cooks, , dees WEST 2TH 8T., REAR, TOP FLOOR.—A RE- spectable colored Woman as first clas Cook in a family i required. 241 ‘S.A SWEDISH GIRL, WHO WEST 33D speaks english, as cook and to assist in Washing ead ironing. Call tor two days. Chambermaids, &c. A16 SPRING ST.—TWO SISTERS, AS FIRST CLASS permaidy in & hotel or boarding house: would arge of the linen and assist In the Washing : Hs? Seuity given it required? no objection to « private family; have iived three years in last piace. ‘arties Who anpreciate reqpe:tapi: young girl can call on OF add re: M. R. No cards. 0 EA ‘T.—AN AMERICAN WOMAN or 1 1 the Tighe: st respectability as chambermaid ina first class boarding house or hotel. Call on or address 5. G. Ae m7 V5T hi ore girl ‘as chemberinaid ana waitress in ! private family or boarding house; references. «‘ EAST 89TH ST.—A YOU RL AS CHAM- 200 city “reference Call for two days, BROADWA bermaid and waitress; good 1. 466: sts.—A Frenchwoman, 38 years of age, aud her daughter, 16 years old, together or separately; the former as chambermaid ‘and the latter #& cuiidren’s Wurse oF sommasiress. take r, BETWE 42D AND «Dp Dressmakers and Seamsiresses. m] KING sT.—A YOUNG AMERICAN PERSON AS e seamstress; i$ williag to assist in other duttes, Address M. Le 100 2k.4 IN THE STORK,—A COMPETENT ) jrusstnaker dseizen employment at home or will BO out to work. ‘ 33 ST, MARKS PLACE, 8th 8 VERY ©OM- . petent dressmaker, Who cuts, ts and trims in lish inunner, desires customers by the day or week at home; reasonabse | 99Q WEST TH S 4) maker wishes «few more engagements by tf day: can fit and trim im any style. COMPETENT art of her time for board. Herald Uptown Brauch orfice. COMPETENT FOREWOMAN WANTED—FOR A firs: class private dressmaking establishment; must be a good fitter and capable of taking entire charge of DRESSMAKER WOULD GIVE Address ARNOLD, the room. Apply 4t39 West 18th st. PRACTIGAL DRESSMAKER WILL GO OUT IN families by the dav, ae ustomed to working on the Tichest materials for bulls, parties, bridal dressei riage and Walking suite and stage dresses: has the styles: can turnisa machine if desired. ‘Address wait, Heraid Uptown Branen odice. COMPETENT DRESSMAKER WUO CUTS AND A. frms to all tne styles, would engage for $3.4 week; understands children’s clothing: references given. Ad- dress M box 122 beraid Uptown Brauch office. eat PROFESSIONAL SITUATIONS WANTED— s FEMALES. A kAbY WRITRS LETTERS, BUSINESS LETTERS, friendly letters, advertisements, prepares manu- 3 a8, Corrects faulty punctuation, capi Hon, construction of sentences, grammar. £¢, and an- F correspondence and replies to nd orl Miss W—, No. 13 4 r Institute, head of sec tig ba S VISiTis RESIDENT GOVERNESS.—AN AY ingle sind “trough, guatifed to give instruc. Freni A {on nthe rN ica address ng has the enaiieh yr rT host yeterences ir fag box nag et oftice N AMERICAN YOUNG LADY, HIGHLY EDU. {\ cated anda fine musician, will matruct in mu or English branches in a first’ class fainily in Liew nd Board; references SEB ast ot Apply, by letter or por- sowally, to Miss J th ot YOUNG LADY OF CULIURE AND REFINE ae , position 9s resident Sovernee ¢ o panion: 1 n position; Wi! ferselt use tal: terms very migrate tiavess TEACHER Post office, Orange Valley ba gy AND SPAuIan aoc i yan accomplished young tw D. A. 408 West 2810 st | GN MATICAL ANALYSIS, UT THOROUGHLY Address Miss ARITH MeTTO, cor. Frepondence.‘eomporition, thetoric. to children and adult caperionved tencher, terms easy city | relerences’ (on OF address Miss H., $43 West Wei st IGHLY CONNECTED LADY. SPEAKING French and Spanish, will teach children company’ Indien or do copying at home. Addr Miss ©. A., 405 2sth st. se TPO LADIES, PARUNTS OR GUARDIANS —A LADY, with 12 years’ experience ta teaching. will give, to ether adults or children, two hours daily private in- struction in the rudimental or bh eher Kuglish branch Latin and French: grammar, composition and penman Specialties; highest reierences: terms $5 weekly. Call upon or address TEAC 434 Went 384 51 STA bLISHMENT AX FLOWERS.—LESSONS IN THIS ART GIV ‘at moderate charges by a first class teacher. ders tor embroidery, worsted work o1 heted slippers \3 alles At short notice oF lessons given. No. 343 West 47th NTED-FEMALES. Pi a “NUMBER OF LADIES TO LEARN PHONOGRA- phy successrally from a lady phonographer and be Address A. A i rfectiy qualified tor profitable ‘situations, station D, N EXPERIENCED SALESLADY WANTED—ONE 4A competent to take orders tor and superintend the mannfacture of ladies’ and iptants’ underwear, sults, cloaks, dresses, robes. dc, DWARD RIDLEY & SON, Grand and Allen sts,, New York. CHANCE FOR MEN, WOMEN, BOYS AND GIR to learn telegraphy ‘and take’ positions. THOM 8 College, 20 4:h ay., opposite Cooper Institute. Telegraphy taught practically, with instruments, in one quarter. OWS AND SCARFS,—WORK GIVEN OUT TO EX- D _porienced hands at good prees. 71 Leonard st. XPERIENCED HANDS 10 FRINGE LADIES’ SY nesaties; uo others need apply, 638 Broadway, room 17 : 7 ANTED—BY A COMPETENT SEAMSTRES, A SIT- uation; understands ali kinds of tne sewing on the hee Wilson machine: wil lng, to make herself Feneraily usetu. Address SEAMSTRISSS, Herald Up: town Branch oflice, Rousckee pera, &e, A EAS? 40TH ST.—A WIDOW LADY'S DAUGH- ter ay housekeeper; would go aa seamstress or ese, soatructons im music, Call on or address Mrs, Laundresses, &e. 105 MACDOUGAL 8T.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG woman as laundress ; firstclass re‘erences. Call LAvIES! jor three days. 132 WEST 28H ST—a COLORED WOMAN wishes ladies’ and gentlemen's fm wood reference: jail on or address, for oue week, Mrs. ©. JOHNSO. 145, WEST 16TH ST.—GENTLEMEN’S, or family washing done at lavndry. 218 | WEST 86TH 8T., TOP FLOOR.—WANTED, family washing by’ a respectable woman. DIO BAST 4TH ST, NEAR 30 AV.—A RESPECTA- bie girl as first'class laundress; good city refer- ence. Can be seen for two days. 22] EAS! sa\H ST. BETWEEN 2D AND 3D AVS second for. —A first class laundress; thorough: Jy understands her business and is willing and obliging, having fret class reference. 244. WEST 181 ST. FIRST FLOOR, REAR—A woman to do gentlemen's washing or go out by the day. 302 WEST 27H ST. FIRST FLOOR, BACK ROOM.— 4 Bret clase laundress desires a few igs tlemen’s and family wasbing ; terms moderay reference g JouRsos.” 32 * EAST 21ST ST., THIRD FLOOR,—AN EBXPERI- enced French’ lauudress solicits ladies’ and gentiemen’s wasuing, 2D AV., BETWEEN 32D AND 33D STS, REAR 59. butiding. second floor.—A respectable ‘woman wishes a lew lemenu's or ladies’ washing at ber own Home, or woul! xo out by the day: is an excellent wasuer and shirt ‘polisher, 61 WEST 5IST ST.-A RESPECTABLE WOMAN to do ladies’ and gentiemen’s washing at her own house at 7c. per dozen; puffing, fluting and polish- Ang done promptly; best reterence, Mrs FAGGA. ° “Nurses, &. ©) EAST 38TH ST. (PRESENT EMPLOYER'S).—A Scoich Presbyterian young woman, who thor- hly understands the care of children, as nurse and bla in seamstress, or would do fine washing. 7 = AV.—A MONTHLY NURSE CAN BE BS raged immediately; first ciass references. Ad- dress Mr are Bake PER. 121" WEST 19TH ST., THIRD FLOOR —A RESPECT. able girls baby’s nurse and to do plain sewing; city reference. 14 FRANKLIN ST.—A RESPECTABLE MARRIED | woman, who lately ivst her baby, wants a baby | to nurse in her own house. Cull for a week. Pw WEST 22D S1.—\N EXPERIENCED NURSR, American, is now disengaged and can be en: ed oe nage we mn to al kinds of sickness; dress. BETWEEN 26Tf AND 271H STS.—A ) repcetae girl as maid to growing children : competent seamstress; would assist in cham- jood reterene: 400 EAST 23D ST.—AN EXPER Woman as monthly nurse sick lady; doctor’s reierence. Souk, 613 2 AVA RESPECTABLE SCOTCH WOMAN ty take care of an invalid lady ; one child; wages Bot go much an object as a home. WIDOW, KIND AND ATTENTIVE, AN EXCEL- Jent narse, wants an aged couple ‘or invalids to for and ‘Board. Address AFFECTION, box 292 ‘ald ofBce. MERICAN GIRL, NOED ENGLISH to attend upon a Call oa or address Mra. 16 YEARS OLD, As CHILD'S nurse in a first class family. Address, care of Miss | Porter, station F. moe Ss CAPTAINS ATTENTION !—THOSE WHO ARE ik, wishing a good nurse and home. at reasonable Fates, addres Mrs FAITHFUL, box 292 Werald oiice, Miscellaneous. l DOMINICK S8T.—AN AMERICAN GIRL AS TRAV- elling companion to a lady; no objection to grown children; best reterences. GG NASSAU ST, ROOM 12 LaDY, WHO WRITES @ neat, piain hand, desires employment in an office ot to do copying at home, Cail on of address Miss P: “Gnderstands Spanish; would trayel to any | ADIES OF GOOD ADDRESS WANIED—TO sE- cure advertisements for “The New York Miiliner and Dressmaker,” a first class Mastrated paper; we want also 20 men canvassers to take subscriptions, on avery Leen commission. =P UBLISHERS, 108, 105 and 107 Mercer street. DR i Pgs CANVASSERS WANTED—TO SELL | TALIse Bronchialine; itis unparalleled in the his. | tory of Materia Me lica for Coughs, Colds and Lung Dis- eases. Retail price, Hc. Office 58 oanae6 street. Né < Boa <W ant TED, BANDS ON GENTLE- IN “men’s scarfs: highest prices to first class hands only. TOPHAM, WELD & CO., 5% Broadway. PERATORS WANTED—ON WHEELER & WIL- son’s machines, to make ladies’ undergar Apply to PYKB, STRINGFIELD & CO, 44 dtu’ Brooklyn. | "WE SPECIAL DESPATCHES | FROM WAI ‘ASHING TOR AND ALBANY EVENING TELEGRAM RY NIGHT SHOWS JOU 10 ENTERPRISE, ALIS! WHICH THE PUBLIC FULLY APPRECIATE. WAXTED—A GOOD COOK; ONE WHO UNDER. stands restaurant business and is willing to help Wash and iron and do general work. Address, tor three days, by let Brook h oft Wie first class and Lave good c! ¥r or German Page Apply at 55 Madison ay., on Mon day, trom 10.4. CLERKS ) AND SALESMEN, aS TRIMMING MANU, those ta ining tt a ti Fete cour Tererences a Ad’rees tS. De, box 108 Herald offlees ele saa MERCHANTS.—A MAN led with the hard- about making 5 ood concern, commission. Ad- Tot MaNUPACTURERS rence and vn and suction tradon pace ane demres to re: jorin are Gry haat Crabties, Her aid HEB ADVERTISCR, WHO HAS BEEN WISRRESTED rchant tailors cing basins for the past fi ny ye vd pieased tire tra: EY A ased lor the seling of ‘ti cy of an Pastern or. Phiindetpal house in this line or th ta'lors’ trimming or for the sal of twist and slik’ the best referenc meee and security ci be given, Address CLOTHS, box Herald office. RAVEL LING Lig ys Daag tga enya halt od with the retail di i Me sopicls orders for a standard specialty, Address o SPacL AY, Herald office anti D—SAI ESMAN ACQUAINTED WITH PANCY and sm ll ware Eade fopplog and ppeails | to sell tolstty and out of town trader edareene atall ary expected, with reiorence, B. X., box M47 forald office. WANTED YOUNG MAN UNDER %, WITH EX. perience, as salesman in @ retati stationery busi- noas, “Aadress'V. H. C., Dox 163 Herald office. J ANTED—A GROCERY CLERK, ATH. & H, BRUN'S, 126 av. C. Apply after 9 o'clock A. M. WAXTEDIA SALESMAN UNDERSTANDING THE general paiat business, and poswosaing a fair trade, . box 4 Post office, Address, stating salary required, New York. Wy seteD. 4 GENTL N, FORMERLY A MEN- ber of the Stock Exchange, desires a position as cashier or bookkeeper; very best of references given. Address 1. M, lerald 0 ANTED—BY A MAN OF LONG EXPERIENCH IN financial Seanaacsions, & position as c: et gol tor or anything of responsibitit n give ample ie ‘and i Toferences. Address ASHI, box 0 Herald office, V 7 ANTED—TWO ) YOUNG MEN AS ASSISTANT REsI- dent buyers for cinbroidery department and cloak Address, giving age and expert and suit department, st offlee, ERCANTILE OLERK, WHO IS ane a fair stenographer. salar; V Aree sta ing ~ Bah expected, former employers and rolerences, 6.,' box 181 Herald office, ANTED—A SITUATION OR POSITION OF TRUST in yome financial business or institution, ‘agency 1 estate or any employment where a busi perience of over years would be availebie; Madver: User ts @ thoroughly’ practical accountant, correspond- a was for many years partner and office manager in a well known banking firm, recently dis- solved: undoubted reterances furnlahed respecting abi: ity, integrity, bee 3, TS yenoe um city, Ad- ire: 3. bs E OR Two “ACTIVE, ENERGETIC young men, who have an established trade in ho- siery, white goods and embroideries, tor New York city, NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, JANUARY 31, 1875—QUADRUPLE SHEET. THE TRADES. PRACTIOAL MECHANIO OF LONG EXPERI. would like a situation to ki repair buiid- PF wh Sor Herald off others; best references. Adureas A S4ARr 3 BOY WISHES TO LEARN A TRADS. Address 485 6th av., rear. “ '—A YOUNG SPASON SesTay gouge rmanent situation. a1 a Hoboken, N. J, Mivatidrene 4ite peer WANTED BY THB A fitted LD, care ot R, 8. William: Deutal Depot, fee fd and Twentieth ot Dapes. TUBING.—WANTKD, A MAN THOR bly experienced in making rubber tubing. Adarem Mies 1,70 New York Post o! ape MbTROPOLITAN PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT is at 218 Broadway, in the Herald Building. RAN-PERBR—A FIRNT CLASS GENERAL TRANS. ir wanted; vone others ni a G lv to H._FOuBES & O6., 197 Devonshire st, ate Beco on a itaate ANTED—A CALICO FOLDER AND. ZINC PLATE cutter. Apply at Passalc Print Works, Passaic. ANTED—-2WO. SAW SMITHERS, FOR LARGE ork, im & Western aad factory. Address SAW, box 1300. New York Post off Ain the mans b ddress J vi usiness. At box Sol" Post office. ene Dusin toe panEED A MHCHANTOAL Dea ear ae ierman preterre: ry Cortlandt st, between Sand ABA we metats WARTED Frere STON BORNE's Stone Yard, also a man to act as foreman on bulluing tn the country; steady work for two years, No society men need apply. park naa ae 'T SHIRT CUTTER, TO GO v HOROUGHLY foaramnee UrTERs AT TATE & 08- jt sia. Kast Rivers it $1,200 per annam; ma: o cut dhitts, drawers, dc.,’and everything appertaining to shirt business; if suitable will have a steady place. Adiress, with {ull particulars and where last employed, Post oifice box o,! For Other Want Advertisements See Directory. SALES AT AUCTION, RT NOTIOR. Large ang valuable cgllection of high class Ott Paintings wil be sold at auc’ oni at the new sales: oom, 29 are row (opposite the new Post office), on Wedues- id thursday, February Bante JO LAs TAYLER Auctioneets. Important Paintings by foreign and Ainerican masters, UCTION NOTICK.—WILLIAM 10PPIXG & CO. Auctioneers, yuu soil at their.auction room, No. 138 Church street, un Monday, February 1. at 10 o'clock, the balance ol the stock of Druggists’ arene damaged at a late fire in the store of diessra, A. L. Hernstein & Co., 145 and 148 William street; the goods o be offered are in good condition and worthy the attention of the trade; {the whole to be soid without reserve. New Jersey and Long Island. Address Lost oftice box 2,996. ANTED—BY A WEORRSALE: |, een ieg tend 5 mpetent young man travel; must dratclans New York Stave trade. Address ‘TRAY: have first class New York State EL Herald office. W ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED SALESMAN IN A jace goo # and tntants' ware manutattory. Ad- dress, with full name and reterence, L. M., Herat office, ANTED—A FIRST GLASS PRACSICAL SALES ‘woman, having city connection, m ihe dressmak- ing busin Address, stating salary required, BROAD- Ww jd Uptown Branch office. ANTED—A POSITION AS BOOKKEEPER, CUS tom House clerk, clerk, correspondent ot even porter, by a gentleman’ who speaks French and English and is'not afraid of work; best references* Address K. K., Herald offi ' TANTED—A SITUATION AS COLLECTOR OR clerk in a iriver fe roca, paanes for a sition of trust can turn! rom $5,0i0) to $20,000 secu. Pry and best reterences. Address CHARLES YOUN, Rhinebeck, OUNG MAN WANTED—AS SALESMAN IN A RE tail jewelry store ; one having a knowledge of the businéss. “Apply at 0) Broadway. ___ COAG! HMEN _AND GARDEN ERS. “| DILIGENT YOUNG MAN, 21 YEARS OF AG unmarried, educated practically in all branches ot Zardening, including fruit, growing and landscape gar- dening, would tike to take entire charge of or a situa- tion as first assisiant in a private park or garden. Par- ties desiring to avail themselves ol a first class opportu- nity can address stating terms, WILLIAM HAbZ, 4th ay. N. ¥. J ANTED—A COLORED WOMAN, OF MIDDLE AGE, | to do upstairs work. Apply at No. 104 East lith st JANTED—A WELL BRED WOMAN, AN ACCOM. nu ‘es'Bond 98 dancer, to teach a young man. Address | W., 5 SITUATIONS WAN "ED—MALES- YOUNG MAN, SPEAKIN AND WRIT! ‘G ENG- lish, French and Spanisi Al reiereaces, Address CLER! A sort: ofice | BOY WISHES EMPLOYMENT AS ERRAND BOY i or in a store. Address or call at 110 Waverley place, RESPECTABLE COLORED MAN WISHES A situation as waiter in a private family; good refer- | ence, Call on or address M. P.. 143 West 2d s | PROTESTANT SINGLE MAN WANTS A SITUA. } lyon as warrer In a private family; speaks English | apd French and 008 po ate Address JO- SePH, Herald ee ranch office. | ATURSE.—ANY ONE IN WANT OF A GENTLEMAN'S | purse can address or call on W. H. ELLIS, store, 692 6th av. ; medical and’private references. box 4, SITUATION WANTED—BY A SINGLE MAN, AS 1 first class coachmarn and groom 18 a good dener if required: thoroughly understands his bu: ae best reference. Address W. C., box 230 Hera! of BS SITUATION AS COACHMAN WANTED—BY A married man; no encumbrance; can be highly rec- ommend will be found willing ang obliging. Cali on or address THOMAS, 26 Lexington av. NY LADY OR GENTLEMAN WHO WANTS A F first class coachman and croom, with excellent references, can filud one by applying to W. 8, at late gmployer's, 21 Broadway, room No, 4, or at'130 West th st JERE. JOUNSON, JR, AUCTIONEER, Furniture, Merchandise ani fine Arts Salesroom 7 Nassau strect. Real Estate eeOND Ay 21 Park row, New York, On MONDAY, bY; St IZ o'clock, ELEGANT COLL» Ly GIION OF FINE OLEOGRAPHS, CHROMOS, ENGRAVINGS, &C, Now on exhibition, with catalogue. J, BLEECKER, SON & eee wes SELL AT auction on Tuesday. February 2, M., at Bx. change Salosroom, under direction at Sohn te ‘shirley, sd]. Keteree, the brick House and Lot No. 167 Charles street, n, 92 feet east of West street: lot 22xi01.0 Maps at Auctionser’s offi 0. 35 Pine street. UCTION NOTICE.—GOOD SECOND HAND AND misfit Boglish Brussels, Three-ply and ingrain Car- pets, Oilcloths, &c., very cheap, from auction, at 112 Ful ton street (ide entrance). OWE & HILLIER, AUCTIONEERS.—MARSHAL’S sa'e.—On Monday, February 1, at Ll o'clock, at No. 159 avenue ©, corner of’ ‘Tenth street, the Stock and Vix tures, Lease, &c., of a abe class a uor Store. B, Hi. /LIVAN, Marshal AUOTION EER—SBLLS Y MAX BAYERSDORFE: to-morrow (Monday). 301 West Thirty-ninth street, corner ot kighth avenue, at | o'clock, handsome House- hold Furniture, Carpets, Parlor Suits, fue walnut Chafn- ber Suits, Bedding, Matiresses, Ouicloths, Kitchen Uten- sils, Crockery, &c. Cee ae POSTERS, CIRCULARS AND ALL kinds of Auction Printing done with the greatest despaten by the MECROPOLITAN PRINTING ESTAB- ISUMENT, No, 218 Broadway. OB SALE AT AUCTION—ON THE PREMISES, March 16, 1875, at 12 o'clock noon, Summer Resort, the “Mountain Retreat House,” half way between the Mounvain House and Catskill village. Ihe main house ies. and extension 18x32, two stories; nd st ox The house contains bai se ce se; wilin iret clase onder’ the bar does a large tran. sient trade iu summer. ihe ‘tara: consists of 68 acres of 1 onthe main road to the Moun malles trom Catskill village. Tnere are two running stream of water through the farm, and « tailing spring, Which supples the bar and ‘hou: large ice house, filed with ice. For tull partic id photographs of the above apply to KNOX, hatter. Broad- way and Fulton street, New York, or E. C, VICK ENSON, Montgomery street, Jersey City. Communicauon from and to New York by rail Und sieamboat WARSTEDA SITUATION, BY A STEADY, SOBER and industrious Swiss, single, 28 years of age, who understands the treatment horses thoroughiy a: willing to make himself generally use best ences. Address A. L., box 15) Kierald office. HELP | “WANTED— AL] GENTS WITH SMALE 6. CAPITAL CAN HAVE “A good oppor by selling J. G. Leffingwell's Patent Gas Governor, his patent having been extended him for seven years longer. APR in person or by mail, at 6 Hamilton sireet, Newark, N. J. zi JANTKD.—A YOUNG MAN OF TEMPERATE habits, who will endeavor to become useful to his EVR, wishes to procure a situation. Address JOUN VAN, Bowling Green Hotel. TANTED—BY A COMPETENT AND TEMPERATE | Tune, 4 huation ae auriet0 8 sick or attendant on | = in pyaiid gentieman, good reference. Address HEK- Sth ay. eer SITUATION AS FARMER, BY A MAN HM years of age, American, strictly temperate and | steady habits, who is @ thorough practical farmer in | all its oranches; the best of reterence trom last employer | #8 to houests, integrity and capability. Address, tor oue , box 23 Naauet Post office, N. ¥. N AMERICAN GENTLEMAN WISHES TO TAKE two or three lessons a week evenings, at his house, in the French language. Address, stat ig terms, which caer moderate, F! NCOIS, *Terald ptown Branch office. LARGE NUMBER OF EDUCATED YOUNG MEN ZA ‘to learn phonography successfully and be qualined for profitable situations RAPHIC INSTI. TUTE, 23d #t.. corner 6th av. CHANCE FOR MEN, WOMEN, BUYS AND GIRLS dons’ College, jearn Ver aeirig and take positions.—THOMP. ‘AY... opposite Cooper Institute. Free. taught practically, with instruments, in one quarter. | BY AN ENGLISAMAN (SISGLK), A | uation as first class private waiter; understands | thorouzhly the duties of a gentleman’s house; satistac- tory city reno e. Address T. 5. H., box 152 Herald Uptown Bra ch office. | ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, A SITUATION AS groom aud valet; highly recommended from last employ. _ Add 122 West 18th st. | $25 WILL BE GIVEN THE PARTY WHO WILL | O get advertiser a situation as porter or watch: | -man. Aadress SECURITY, tierald office. CLERKS AND SALESMEN, PARTY WITH FIFTREN YEARS’ EXPERIENCE | in manufacturing, an expert of accounts, draughts- man and of financial ability, with thorough knowledge of machinery, ot handling help and general knowledge | of running a concern, fey ete | and selling goods, | speaks two languages, can give bonds and best ot reter fercnces, 18 desirous to connect himsell with a firm; not | looking #0 much for present salary ay for future oppor- | tunities. Adar A., box 206 Herald DRY GOODS =ALESMAN, CAPABLE OF TAKING charge of suits and cioaks. dress Fords, or shawls, open for an engagement. Address FIRST ULASS D. ., 308 West 23d at. N EXPERIENCED BUSINESS MAN, WHO FOR many years filled the position of bookkeeper and cashier in a prominent bouse in Cuba, and who is fully competent to act as correspondent in Englian, German and Spanish, with @ fair knowledge ot French, destres pg tata in some commercial house; city reference néa of his former employers Address J. A. A., office, Herald aD av. HAT STORE.—A RESPECTABLE GER. ¥ work ; washing, store- joasecleaning, &c. ; city reference, 41 cleaning, SITUATION WANTED-BY ot RESPECTABLE ; can milk and make putter, cook, was! ay ne Oai MBRINE McMAN Us, care ot ‘den, Nev New Yor! awe COLORED, Gikk L DESIRES A POSITION TO waiton @ lady; city reierence. Address A. W., ‘Uerald Uptown Branch offic moet OF EXPFRIBNCE AN¢ REFINEMBNT wou ive hur services in exchange for pleasant, ouse in city: good homeKee per, seamstre: n. Address Mrs. GRAHAM, box 20 Her: AX EXPERIRNCED BOOKKEEPER DESIRES A situation ; is fully competent and wonld make him- pd useful; fret class references. Address H. ‘HL, Herald office. yinet OL Ags BOOKEREPEE ie, coma Pondent is disengaged: eight years in last sltuation; salary moderate, ‘Address Me 4,010 office. A GPRD TT ik 2 Wak % watts A arrD. ation as assistant bookkeeper, copsiet or coliector; employinent more an object than rep sauisactory {fierences Address ©. U., hox 219 Hi A FIRST CLABS SALFSMAN TO SELL “LADIES trimmed skirts on salary or commission. Addi Giving {all particulars and refereuce, oKIGTS, Heraid Tookiyn fice. N_EXPERIKNCED CANVASSER WANTED—O a ooday. att wich th Ue ov goods trad uy on Monday, at 115 Worth A, MAN WANTED-IN A LIGHT BUSINESS FOR e moments or whole time. App'y at New York oncern, No. 7 Warren st., Monday. _ “A GENTS WANTED—TO INTRODUCE A NAW FIRE extinguisher, the most reliable machine made. Apply to CHARLES A. MILLER, 67 Liberty st GENTS WANTED sVERYWHERE TO CANVAS 4A. private tamilies; the finest teas. at lowest pr! large Senin anh oes bonuses, New YOR! ORLENTAL T PANY, 38 Veney street, yorvist AND TO DO GENERAL OFFICE WORK — roung man residing with parents preferred: $5 weekly, with inorease I ontirely competent Addvoms in "ipo jeant’s handwriting, PICTORIAL WORLD, New fourth | floor. pt (XANVASSERS WITH $10 CAPITAL CAN MAKE ait pe am article, needed in every household; ape for 15 cents Call on or address a BAWN es 12 Broad way. NANVASSERS WANTED—ON THE GRYATEST / illustrated musical work of the age; sold only by subscription. URWICK, 60) Broadway, room 1. YENTLEMEN WHO DESIRE TO ENGAGE IN ‘active business wan: ‘agents for the BERK- SHIRE LIFE INsURANC ‘ANY in every ward in New York city. apply at “Grauoh office, 27 Broad- way, corner Park place. IVINGSTONE, LIVINGSTONE.—AGENTS ARK wanted to sell by subscription the only at Chane, ed tion of the Last Journals of the Late vr, Day; - stone. A rare Net Papen tl is now offered to Seperieh ed agents. For furti articulars call and see or aadress AVERY BILL, care Harper & Brothers, New York. ITHOGRAPHIO CANVASSERS.—WANTED, TWO be first class mon te 4 those Poquainted with the uxiness need apply; give full particulars in reply. dress LITHO, box [16 Herald office. ALESMEN CALLING ON DRUGGISTS WANTED— +) To sell Dr. Hall's Bronchialine, the best remedy in the world Yor diseases o! the throat aud Office 4g Cedar xt, jangs; retail AVELLING AGENTS WANTED—T0 SELL PIANOS and organs in the States of New York New Jere sey. Aldress box 3.5 a hairdresser: reference. Addr: J r ‘ ANNE Hreruid ¢ ptown Branch oifice } WIDOW WANT 1S GENTLEMEN'S AND FAMIL LES! fis ockings w darn Address’ WIDOW, box 292 ie Mee At YOUNG LADY WISHKS TO PROCURE A Post i tion as jady's companion or gov is: teaches French, English #nd muse: anexceptionabie references Address 6, box lus Herald Uptown Branch off ¢ ec TILb A TRUE PHILANTHROPIST ASSIST 4 worthy lady to employment or advance a little Boney to buy outa business: reference kiven. Address -D. LOURDES, Herald Uplown Branch office. Ns WANTED— | 5 AND 75 CBNTS PER LESSON OF AN HOUR— +l) Piano and singing; also Yrench, drawing and the usual school Uranches, from & tig who has always ren satistaction during 10 years in "omg city. Address TERS, Heraid Uptown Branch office, ‘OUNG LADY WISHKS A STLUATION | AS OOM. i_Would go gore city reference. Address CAPABie” teraid omoe. Ss anion, iady’s maid. nurse or seamstress; city or YOUNG LADY, OF CULTURE AND REFINE- m oe ye teacher, reader or com- eer AN omtion sattable to a lady. TRosTWO ray, vor 42 Herald Uptown rei ranch office. tant OF GOOD EDUCATION, WHO WRITES A business band ver: as clerk or copy “America: faformation s ‘adres COPYIST, box I YOUNG LADY DESIRES A SITUATION IN A bakery or confectionery store; has had two years’ Sxperence and can give best reference Address’! NoT Carey st ial Uptown Lrancn office. ach c MIDDLE-AGE NOH GIRL, WELL 3 IRST CLASS SALESMAN WANTED POR CITY Metede Meee Tea anes MEL RECOM: | A fade in. wholesale. men's (urntaninn goods Ai » 4, (9 take ‘care of ‘children ur as | Gross, staling experience, reference and aalary expected, ad y's timid, » box 10 Herald office. i" Post office box 1, oh COLORED GIRL WOULD GO AS AN APPREN. | YOUNG MARRIED MAN OF FXPERIENOR DE. | sires « position where he can advance himself; isa good salesman, but not afraid of any Kind of work: ref- erence anexceptionable, and security if desired. ad- drest JOSBPH, box 102 Herald Uptown Branch office. + COLORKD MAN WISHES A SITUATION er: understamas it thoroughly. Cam be seen A mw beard from at 21 West 29th ot, third floor, gto gl as wai A’, PXPERIENCED c ASHIBR, with SOME knowledge of Custom House work, desires @ sitna- sulary moderate; reteremoes good. Address VAN box 136 Heraid ote YOUNG MAN, HAVING the grocery busi pt gs wages Pei, fe much Wea, Suueranee. Call on or addres A. eat 51 second fioor. ER WANTED—A GENTLEMAN TO S0- from bankers, insurance companies and of stations commission at first: salary and permanent situation to ‘essiul person; reference requi: el a at 5) Nawwan st, of He dad teins wy SoM KNOWLEDGE oF Skuntion fa that asa lace ; wroAxabs, 208 Ro CUnRE. =SIPCATION WANTED, BY ONE joroughly competent; lv ¢ | best stirs Ih tla city) good reterén'ee and license. Ad: | dress PHARMACL d_ Uptown Branch oft Fur T CLASS SALESMAN DESIRES A SITUATIC where he can make himselt asefol: woud tra pat nad salary, limited expenses paid. with privilog other #00ds; Al references mourity. Ado Ss, box 104 Hleraid office G4. YOUR PRINTING FROM THE MPTROPOLT. TAN PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, 218 Broadway. parr. A POSITION IN A WHOLESALE DRY have had several ! experience in the forall trade an give referenc @ first class trav- one. ry mod: salesman tamed Go HAD, box 436 | Post ‘ome lam, N.Y SITUATION WANTED. BY A FIRST OLASs ROOK ke oper: gel anand accountant Addresy U.. box 216 Hel ofB.aa. RAVELLING AGENTS FOR DRUG HOUSES CAN hoor of achance to make mouey by introducing and taking oFdery for a, first clase medicine when out on their trips: Address H Ik, box 1s llerald office, ‘WASIED<FOR NICARAGUA, A ( OMPETENT MALI cook, who is willing to ehgaye for two years, at $25 per month ; those having a knowledge of the panisit language preferred: only soter bersona, with good erences. Address (i. L., box 1.524 Post office. TANTED—A PEW FIRST CLASS ALVERTISING can vassers for one of the Lest mediums in exist ence. $19 Broadway, room 12. ANTED—A GENTEEL, reference, as waiter in a restanrant; stand his business; none others need appiy. Dox lve Herk HONEST “ROY, G00D must ander. Address il office, O GENTLEMAN OB BOY, to read three hours a day for & box 507 4 you W reatine diatinetiy, person, studying puonokraphy. Aduress A. L., Post office. TANTED—A YOUNG MAN, HAVING AN ACQUAINT. ance With Wholesale stationers aud printers, w take charge of an office in thie city for the vale ot a aliv; one who Is willing to work and make Me dent upon his sales. Address, with refer- 'y de thong %., box 19) Herald office. FANTED—A MAN WHO MAB HAD EXPRRLBNCE in cutting up meats fo attond to market and store In one of the new wards; sieady eimpoyment given. Address lL. D., Herald Upiown b office, stating torma and where an interview may be bad. PERSONS WANTBD—TO BELL DR, HALLS 5. OO( Bronchua: 6 greatest oucovery of the h one dove will cure # cola ey oigee dows Retail price, We. OMe THE TRADE™, RESIDING WITH HIN PARENTS Zh wishes to. carpentery or other good trade; relersuoe Tonal ddeoas 100 "bast Houston st: near Bowery. in tae sore. ROY, OF f EREMPTORY SALE.—ON VIEW TO-MORROW (Monday), JON H DRAPER, Auctioneer. | By Messrs JOHN H. DRAPER & Gv.. under the supervision ot WILLIAM TRIS! BAILEY, wiil sell by auction, at the mausion, 210 West Fiitv-ninih street, on Tuesday and dist February 2.and 3, at 10 o'clock, sharp, each day, the whole of the magnificent and cosily Furaiture of nihe fully furnished bedehambers. villiard room, Ubrary, boudoir, dining reom, two parlors, recepuon room and servanvs apartments, including very valuable Oi! vainungs, by celebrated artists; high class proo gravings. Console Glasse: tel ‘any Pier Mirrors, of noble dimensions and of exquisite gn: expensive cut lass and bronze Gas Fittings, Ki Decker’s illiard Ne, beautitul silk Draperies; Aubuson, Yur- Royal ‘ton. veivet pile and tnglish nd Rugs: bronze and marbie Clock: les, wi kins panels: richly curand engraved Clase and. Chie rvices, and a multiplicity of usetul and ornamental ilems too numerous to particularize. Said to be the must Gostly and tastefully furnished “house in the city. Terms Deposits required and balance before delivery. talogues reaay, ol it the dwelling or at our Pearl street, Hano ity or Seventh ee ngs, egantiy moufted in rich carved and iniaid frames. The subjects taken from cele- brated painungs by Landseer, Brochart, De Keyier, Gerome, Donson, Atkinson, Paul Delaroche, Eugene, Verboechuven. GHBRIPI'S SALE OF A LARGE STOCK OF STOVES, ork W. GILLEY, sherit’s Auctioneer, February 1, 4575, at U1 A. third ward dave tween Washington and Kailroad aven. of Pups, stoves, [row and Tin Ware, I Hanver'scorimty, Deputy. WM. v. Ui UPREME COURY SALE: RICHARD V. HARNEIT, Auctioneer, will sell at auction on WEDNESDAY, February 8, At 12 o'clock, at the Exchange Satesroom Il Broadway, under the direcuon of Adrian H. Joling, i:sq., reteree, Ko. $3 sherli street, three slory brick ‘House and Lot 100. THURSDAY, February 4, at 12 o'clock, at the Exchange salesroom Il Broadway absolute sale in portition, rf the direction ot John Pyne, Ksq., referce, Nos. eM 98 and 1% bast Houston “od between’ Lud- low and ‘'rchard sree, three four story and basement brick Houses, with stores, en at iiorrisania).' be. @ larue Stock ware, &c. ER, Sheriff. eh 2x: Maps. &c., at auctioneer's office, 111 Broadway, room F, basement. Guraens, COURT SALE—IN PARTITION. eS po yee Auctioneer, auction, on raat, bruary 5. 187%, t 12 o'clock, noon, at the Exchange Sulesroom, No. tii Broadway, Pg izeciion of Alexander F. Kirche, Bsq., rete abet jement House and Lot,” 5 niy-ninth street. Three Lots on south side of seventy-tourth street, 100 feet east of third nite. One Lot, southeast corner of av. A and Fighty-second street. Maps at the Auctioneers office, 87 Codar sweet, For Other Advertisoments Under Healing, See Directory. Thi FOR. SALE. NEW STYL DOMESTIC SKWING MACHINE: cont, extension table and side drawers a Catt at 35 Bond nd months ago, $75; will be wold for $36" PHYSICIAN, ABOUT TO GO TO EUROPE, WILL dispose of a large practice very low; rare ‘chance fora 4 young vhysician, 88 H UROPSR, box 214 Herald of A eee location In the city of Youkers. for sale; estal years. Address box 701 Post office, Yonkérs, N FIN BUSINESS QHANCE.—A WELL STOCKED, Book, Stationery and Music Store, in best tablished is WHEELER & WILSON HALF.CABINET FAMILY Sewing Machine, nearly new, cost for $25; all in pertect order, 35% Bleecker street, be- | tween West Tenth and Charles. A BARGAIN FOR A PARTY WITH A SMALL CAPL ta!.—One of the best Poultry, Oyster and Fish Ma Kots in the city; sale on ac sineRs. | A ply to HL. W. WOUDRUP FIRST CLASS OCOKNBR LIQUOR STORE FOR sale, on best part of #lath avenue; price low; terms easy ; an opbortunity sidom offer mm" if Z __ LLOYD, 29 ) Broadway. _ RESTAURANT AND BAR, FOURTEENTH } tre ae peat Lyceum Theatre, nicely fitted up, tor sale for $1.6 Pitan & SLOAN, 31 Bast Seventeenth street. | A k ARGE HERRING SAFE, OFFICE FIXTURES, Store Chandeliers and a lot of sewing Machines f sale © as od Chambers street, up stalrs, all the week, | vetore 12 brit [see aeixa ESTABLISHMENT FOR SALE—IN Kast Tenth atrost, rent moderate; large line frat class customers, sold In consequeno of death mae diate possession. “Address K. C., Herald Opiown Branch ottice. RUG STORE FOR BAL. | if HANDSOMBLY | 2), rod Jocation satisfactory, rengons (or satiny iries Address F. T., Brooklyn Fost o No agents. t $2,900 cash. | | VOLITAN PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, No, 218 Broadway. _ re jor & SALBSA FIRST GLASS BAR AND BILLIARD Room, For particulars inquire at 68 Warren street (up stairs). pro" CMBAP PRINTING CALL ON THE MBTRO- Willa BALR—A FRENCH CONFORMBRTOR «3 re" Broso way, vat stare. ‘ood Gom- Ting, Apply to owner: SOUN A SQU Gea 419 and ‘a im Lid ‘owner, ae plore River. “ Fes, SALS TAR DMASR, PTRTURES AND, STOCK of the Bank Cyster House ‘385 Fulton . opvonite Cliy Hall, Br wkign. “if not disposed “of belors riday, Februng 5, will be sold ut auction on that day. by 7 BOL PREY, ‘Auctioneers, $79 Sulton rs SALE—A GOOD TRUCKING BUSINESS, WITH Horses, Trucks, &c.; many years established ; suit Able for one of two persons W. R SOPER, No. 8 William street. Ba SALE THE OLD RSTABLISUED SCOTOR Plains thot an we +N terms easy. ppl fo MORAIS LIVINGSTON, iat Liberty street, oF on the ret SALE—~A DOWNTOWN BAR AND LUNCH Room, splendid mae vt doing a first class trade; Stath brid for selling, Apply to A. oPLER, 78 Kast r= SALE—A RUBBER FACTORY, WITH WATER power and improved machinery, tor making hard rubber. For paruculars address 8. ‘oat office box 1,283, (OR SALK—JEWELLER'S SAFK, LARGE REGU- . lator, Show Cases, at A. LEVI'S. 66 West Fourteenth atree' OR SALE—FISIE AND OYSTER STANDS, BUTCH. ors’ Rail, Benches, Block and Irays: a second-hand Ice House, MATUSON & CO., ‘561 West Thirty-fourth street. {OR SALE CHEAP—THR OLD ESTABLISHED Aquor Store No. 89 Canal street, neatly fitted up; tory reasons Kt no agents, ‘08 HALE CHEAP—BUTOHRR’S PATENT FIX. been in use Pia two months. Apply at ESLER'S, ‘Market, Astori OR SALE CHEAP—ONE OF THE BEST YANKEE Notions, Fancy Goods. loys, stationery and News Stands on the west side, now doing good business; room for tamily connected; must sell on account of til health. for BKK, Harle’s Hotel, rOTKL FOR SALP.—LBASE AND FURNITURE OF fan old established House for sale: over G) rooms: price $3.00; ouly $1,300 cust required. Apply on thé promises 168 Husesu stro SM CHEAP FOR CASH—HERRING'S, MARVIN'S, 1), Wilder's, Valentine Bullor's, ail sizes: Jewellers, silk oupe, [alos Lallie's improved sates at reduced Br nce _LILLIs SARE COMPANY, 81 Maiden \PLENDID ovpoRrontry, —FOR SALE, A HOTEL 1D find Boarding House. turuished complete; doing a Good bustness, which will Dear investigation; has sixty i lease. and Furniture tor sulo at a very low Apply to A H., 759 Bi QAFES.—THE BEST AND CHWAPEST ASSORTMENT of second hand Safes in the city, Buyers will do well to call and examine our stock, both new and second vi, before purchasing elsewhere. 100 Maven lane, rl street. KRWILLIGER & CO. 0 JEWELLERS —A JEWELRY FACTORY, FIUTED op oe. the best maiuner; power, steam heaied and Hp ented’ will be sold low if applied for immediately Inquire on the premises, corner of Chestnut aud Mul- N. York” GREASON, HOLM orl rics streets, rena Ne iL Jonn street 82.000 iss treceane Horse, Wagon and #ixtures; satista selling, PHILIPSHN & SALUBK, 1,20) ner Twent-yninth street, For Other Advertisements Under This Heading Bee evan , including ory reasons for Broadway, cor- ____MACHIN ER x. GINE FoR mtie—Choap, for cash, at 67 for Murray street, up stairs, IN MACHINERY, MANUFACTURERS needing Printing, canhave it done in by. the, METS POLITAN PRINTING , BOIL! LERS, STEAM PUMPS, Tools and Machinery, uae n hand. DouRES sold and exchanged at HO. er street, Brookiyn. OR SALE—VERY LOW, IF APPLIED FOR At once, several Hoe Rotary Presses, good, 48 DOW,. gine for newspaper work. Address the y York erald. OR SALE—VERY CHEAP, TWO FINE 20-HORSE horizontal Engines, sizes 10x20; to be seen at the Globe Iron Works, Wost Thirty-third street, near Eleventh avenue. NORDON PRESSES FOR SALE CHEAP. About forly Highth-mediim Gordon Prosges, in good order. Apply to GEURGE H. 77 sohn street. For Other Advertisements Under This Directory. Holland, se e hhiue, Switserlana, we, Vin RDAM. A. Steamer MAAS.. Steamer CALAND These beautitul steamers, carrying the United ytates mail to the Netherlands. are weil Known tor the regular- ity of their mine Hates of passage lo FUNC. General decate. AGLE LINS, UNITED. STATES MAIL STRAMSHIPS To PLYMOUTH, CHERBOURG AND HAMBURG. The fork ai Clyde built iron steamsbips will sall trom New ay as toilows:— GOE’ aptain Wilson... February 9 Shore Japtain Fischer. ‘Fenruary 16 TOO trom Eagie md foot of Fir led etek Hoboken. UENO we LONDON, ©) BOURG na HAMBURG, Second saloon, $60, gold; Cabin-First'saloon, $103, gol Steerage, urrency, repaid steerage tickets irom. Hamp Bary SH. currency. For treignt apply to FUNCU, BDYE & CO., 27 Souilt to bet NACHOD & KUHNE, General Agenis, 115 Broadway. NLY DIRECT LINE To F —THE GENERAL TRANSAILANIIC COMPANY'S MALL STRAM SHLPS BETWEEN NisW YORK AND HAVRE, The splendid vessels on this favorite route for the Con- tinent (being more -outherly than any other) will sail fom | pier No. 0 north Kiver, 4s follows: For passage app! ply. DE PAkIs (Lachesnez)...Saturday, February 6 PEREIRE (Danre) Saturday, February 20 PRICE 01 EAssage, IN GOLD gist ng wine) First Cabin, $125; Second, $75: Excursions tickets at reduced ravcnr American travellers by taking this line avoid both transit by English railway and the discomtorts of cross- ing the Channel, be ide: pense, GsURGS MACK REAT A boca tet) M7 EW YORK 70 itistol, (NOLAND) DIRECT, The steamers of this line will sail from pier 18 Kast River, as tollows:— ARAGON. Captain Lymos ... CORNWA: L, Captain Stamper Gavin passage $70; interned currency ; @: ax raion te moat i ‘ Apply to the agent, 70 douth stree vo : D. MORGAN, Agent. M £0 QUEENS- | ponies STATES MAIL LINK—! TOWN AND UIVERPOOR Sailing every Tuesday worth Ri one pier 46 MING, pin Guard. Wisconsin. aeotatn Free! Cabin, intermediate and st at low rates. Frepaid uckets nt lowoat Tatas ssengers booked ioand from Paris, Hamburg, peat and sweden, &c. Drafts on ireland, Pheer nd, France and Germany at lowest rates. APB, 0, WILLIAMS & tdi f Broad SPECIAL NOTICE.—THE SPLENDID MAIL STEAM- ship WYOMING, salling for Queenstown and Liver- Pool, luewday. Fobruary 2 will curry @ miied number of second Class passen.ers at $4) he rooms con- tain four persons; every requisite is provided. buperior heeomumodatio © pamengers at low rates. Apply to WILLIAMS & GUION, Brondway. YUNARD LINE—B. a Pie R M.S. P. CO. ith a view of diminishing the chances of collision the fey ytd of this line take @ specified course tor all seasons On On the 0% outward passage from Queenstown to New York or Boston, crossing the meridian 6) at 43 latitude, or nothing to the north of 43. ‘On the homeward passa; Kab oake Be b-¥) meridian of 50 at 42 Latitude, o¢ nothing to the nortl From NEW YORK for LIVERPOOL ana QUEENSTOWN, JAVA, led., Fed, 3] ABYSS\NIA..Wed.. Feb, 17 OUBA “.Wed., Ken. 101 PARTHIA....Wed., Feb. % Steamers marked * do not c “iy? steorhge orgie Cavin passage, Y 0, gold. according to ao- commodations ieeturn tickets on favorabie tert Steerage Uckets to and trom ali parts of kurope at low- est rates, Freight and cabin office, No. 4 Bowling Green. Steerage office, 11 Broadway (Trinit RUN CHARLES G. FKANOKLYN, Agent ‘ORPH GERMAN LLOYD SIBAMSHIP COMPANY, FOR SOUTHAMPTON AND BREMEN, The steamship ODER, Captain will sail on saturday, February 6 w Bremen pier. foot of Second ‘street’ Hoboken, tobe tole lowed by steamslin HANSA, Captain F. Kingkist, on Saturday, Febraary 18 RATES OF PASSAGE TQ LONDON, HAVRE AND First Cabin... (xold) $1 Secona Cabin Es iver. xy Oteremdorp. P.M. froin Steerage ieuiffonoy For treight or passaye orth iy Oua £00., Agents, 2 Bowling Green. AMBURG-\MERIOAN PACKBT COMPANY’ 8 LINE for PLYMOUTH, CHERBOURG ond HAMBURG HOLSATIA Feb. 4 OIMBKIA.,. «Feb, | SUBVEAL.. Kates of passaye to Plymouth, London, ¢ Hamburg aad ali pointy in Bngland, Scouat Wales:— First cabin, upper saloon, gold First cabin, lower saloon, old oO Stoerage, currence * KUNHARDT & CO; General Agents, 61 Broad street, New York. REV steak tive— ppornted to carry the Belgian and United States inaua he ‘following steamers, are en to sail tor From (hi}sdelpine cg: General Passenger Aw ota, 61 Broadway, New Yo rom NEDERLAN Rs eee a VADERLAND.. i ARO pe 0) For Philadelphia, New York, NEDERLA i ND... ' NEDERLAND <b, eens ga ND.......Feb. 2 PRICKS ort SsAGB IN CURRENCY. PirstCabin, | Second Cabin. steorage and Intermediate uckets to points at the lowest rates, Passenger accommodations for all classes unsurpassed. Ample attendance is prevailed. bvery steamer ‘carries a sargeon and 4: neni tickets and t throagh bills of lading iasned be- tween all prominent points. For passage, rates of freight and other information ap- GEO. W. COLTON, Agent #2 Broad st, N JOUN McDONALD, Pasa aner sen res bbs jattery place, New Y, a PETER WRIGHT & wONS, General A bn wt Watney, Bae, “hiladeiphia. NDER BECK, General European Agent, ABIWORD. _..._ EUROPEAN STEAMSHIPS, ME STOAN LINE. HE AMEE CO Rona COMPANY OF Weekly Mal Bee ship sary FuILADE Biri Al O*LIVERTOUL, ontlizg s every. ‘thursday trom ‘Phila oral sae a4 Wednesday trom Liver, The followtng seniors are spenineet to sail f rom iladelph: ERM WwoRee. J 90. OHIO Jan. 21 PENNSYLVANTA..J NDI, PRICES OF Passa tS IN CURRENCY. ecants. ‘$75 e on! moraine ce accommodations oe rage intermed! ‘rom Points ot ta Towest rates, ae a ers marked with a star do not carry interme- Passen| “a ammrse sone J a ee pemnmee as fr, au classes unsur- cartios a surgeon and siewardoen, ++ bain a0 shoatners are supplied with tife dditio to the usual ‘ile bouts and life preserve: Mia i 8 Through tickets and through bills ot lading issued be- tween all prominent points, For pasdare, rates of {retabt and other information apply to Gk ee eae “agen road street, JOHN monon aL. Pareninr Agent er; w PRIER WRIGHT & 80 General “gone 307 Walnut street, Phitade leiphia, Richardson, aren £00., nin ir + & Bros. Queenstowa._ 2 mmins b. 27, a GITY OF NEW YOR! urday, maroi' a SP. UABIN PASSAUH. ‘si, Fuand STEERAGE to and from all polnes, a reduced rates. Cabin and genera! office, No. 15 Broadway. aan offices, 3 Broadway az and nie North Bi vee ea ’ WIT STAR LING, 1. UBEN. @atinvisG ThE REPUBLIC. BALTI STOWN OR LIVERPOOL, UNITED oreeee loo For savings and $100, zo! Saloon staterooms, smoking rooms and midstup section, where least motion is felt, tI tite Se ing safety. speed and comtort. For inspection ot plans and other information apply at the compuny’s office, 19 Broadway, Be New Yori 3° GORTIS, Agent. ‘})DONOVAN ROSSA\—CHEAPEST PASSAGE OF- fi Now York. Splendid, steamer WYOMING, Cork and Liverdool. Drafts rayable every: Northera Howl, corner Cortland? and Wost fo} COASTWISE 8 STE, MS DACIFIC MALL STEAMSHIP LINE, TO CALIFORATA, JAPAN AND CHINA, PA i Steamers leave pier 42 North River, New York, as fol- eal LCO, Commodore A. C, Gri February 13, 77, 12 now on. HEsky ‘CHAUNCEY, Captain W. H. Rathbun, Feb rary oy 1875, 12noon. A vernute Saturday, connecting with all stgamnest i Fhe cOntral America and'Sonih Pacitic ports f Steamers leave san Francisco fo Japan and China as follow COL CITY OF I ALASKA ..... CITY OF TOKIC RATES OF PASSAGE, Including all necessaries of the trip :— New York to San Francisco—Cabin, $100; steerage, $50, curren ran Fr, ‘9 to Yokohama, $25), gold. San Francisco to Long Kong, $30, gold. For treight or passage or further information apply at the company's ofl, York, Ay, RU Saran, Managing Director. YY. HAVANA AND MEXICAN MAIL SS, LINE.— + Steamers leave pier No.3 North Kiver a3 P. M. FOR HAVANA DIRECT, TLY OF NEW YoRK. Thursday, Feb. ‘a Feb. is . Fobraary 1 city ov MEXICO. CLIY OF VERA CRt OR VERA C ZA alti at Ulta na, nfo Campeachy, Tuspan and Lanfpico. CITY OF MEXICO * is tuesday, Feb. 16 CLLY OF HAVANA. uesday, March ® For freight or passage ply. F. ALEXANDRE & SONS, 33 Broadway. Steamers will w Orleans February 20 and March 13 tor Vera ‘Graz d ail the avove ports. JEW YORK AND HAVANA DIRECT MAIL LIN — These first class steamships will sail at 3 P.M. trom pier 13 ate Rivers toot of ceday street, lor Havana di: 4 Wisi Gondanus. “pjTucatay. Feb a CRES For freight of passage, inving susarpassea Seccmeno a op ations, aN GLYDE & CO., No. 6 Bowling Greem _McKeller, Luling & Co., Agents in Havana, JPOk NEW ORLEANS DIRECT, MERCHANTS! STEAMSHIP LINE, ‘the steamsbi Alek, pier sp North River, foot of North saturday, February 6 Freight received daily, Through iven to St Louin Vieksourg, Mobile, Galveston and thd anole. For freight or passage, having superior accommods tions, apniy to FREDEIMC BAKER, pier 36 Noein itive jor NEW, OR NS DIREC The Cromwell ernest Line. ei joore street, The steamship KNICKERBOCKER, Captain Kemble, | Mill leave pier No. 9 Nor River on Saturday, Feb ary 6, M. reightrecetyed daily. Through rat ven to, Galy ton, Indianols, Rockport or Aranzas hart, oe 80s.) ks a Mobile. ey assage, steerage, ‘or freight or passage ap- bly tor ‘AHK & BHAMAN. 85 Went street. IMOND—OLD NogrouK. PETERSBURG i RI Dominion Steamship Company.—Steamers | for above ports from pler 37 North River, foot (A Beach street, on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 3 P.M. Also intermediate seers, ‘Through bills of lading and passenger tickets issued t» all points in the intertor. Also steamer for Lewes, Del, and all points in Dela, ware and Bastern Maryland, every Monday and Thury- day, at ‘Oitive corner Faiton and Greenwich stree! Sept COMPANTES: USING LAR U. rinting avill find it advantageous to deal the METROPOLITAN, FIINTING EO{AGLESHMEN No. 218 Broadway, as its facilities for doing every ki kind of work are unsurpassed, while in prompness, neatness And cheapness it offers’ special inducements, Bills of Lading, $ shipping Receipts, Tickets, Manitests, Passenger Lists, “Circulars, Posters, Cards,’ Waybills and every special form used in tne transaction of busines’ care- fully prepared and printed. For Other Shipping Advertisements See Discetory: TRA v ELLERS’ _GUIDE A A NORTH SHORE STATEN ISLAND FERRY. Winter arrangement. For New Brighton, Snug Harbor, West Brighton ant Port Richmond, boats leave Whitehall street, at foot of Broadway, daily. at 6:40, 8:15, 9:30, 1045. M.; 12230, 2:15, 3:30, 4:50, 5:30 and 6:45 P. M. Sundays, at 8:30, 10:30 A, M.; 12:30, 2:89, 4:39, 6465 P.M. Pare 10 cen “ae Astor Hocse cars leave Vesoy street tor ferry. Fare Scents. fo BLS «alle ALL RIVE LINE TO BOSTON, VIA NEWPO! and Fail Kiver.—Ine steamers NEWPORT and OLD COLONY leave pier 23 North River, toot of Murray street, aay ( undays excepted) at 4 P.M. Through tickets sola at all principal hotels in the city. W YORK AND PORTLAND BXPRESS LINE (ALL via Worcester, Nashua and Rochester, ee Shortest, quickest and most direct line, is bow ope businest” Leave Grand Central Depot, New Yor 8:05 and 10 A. M4. and 3 and 8 ‘The A. M. trains make ciose coune ion fon with tirouxh trains tor Por " land at 1045 P.M, ‘the3 and 8: 10 " ™. trains connece ‘at Worcester with the 8 o'clock express next morning for Portland, Bangor and At. Johns. De hy tickets and baxeage e Checked through to important points. Througts je tween Worcester and edad ENNSYLV ANIA F RAILROAD. reat Trunk Line and Rint 1 Siates Mail Route. bea! toot of Desbrosses ana C88 Harrisburg, ittabul . the bey Fay" with Pultinan Palace’ etary atachod, 9:0 tek rs t nus Lock Haven (via pore a road WVivision, connecting nd UPd For Williamsport, Loct nm. Corry P. M, connecting at Corry for Titasvitieg Centre and the Oil For Baltimore, Washington and ‘fhe South, “Limited Washington Express” of Pullman Parlor Cars di grcgpt Sunday, 9:30 A.M.; arrive at Sage er . Regular at$.10A.M.,3 ana 9P. M. Sunday, Expross for Phitateiphia, 7, 8:40, 9:30 A. M:. 12:39, 05 4:10, 4:50, 5. M. and (2 night sina 4 §)73:a0'and'9 FM. Wanwrant and ae onl Trains leave New York, Cortlandt streets, as follow: Expr i Bor Newark at 6, 6:3) 7, 1 AM, 13 a. , 5 3: 10, 6:30, 7, Mant 13 sk Stiuday, 5:0, Wh 12M. wa oat 8:40. ih 93 Bid iat ee Ford, B Ainboy ond. South ‘Amboy, 6 and 3 ALM. 2 My 8 S310, 40, 4:40, 4: Ny M. and 12 cite PIS AM, He 00 mi For Kew "Brunswick, " and 8 | P.M, and LZ night. 5 P.M. | or Wan ant Silinions, 3 noap Sand 5 ‘or Kingston and 4 tock: Bu 410 P.M For Princeton, i E20 nd 7 P.M, | For Lambertville an ‘and sein 20 fe Mand 3 FM For Trent ta, Porton tie ‘and Camdeu,7 an | For'rreenold Mi \s 7 A. and? P.M. Seay Lenape ie Porth ange 2:30 lpia oh 0, 6 0 855, thse a Ft and 944 Broadway; No 1 Fou he ati aah : rae pend’ is’ Nout Courts migrant ket OMe, No. 8 son street. Hopogen. oF Emi | General Passe PRE THOMSON, 0 Genes! Manager — ue a “EXCURSIONS, — GTEAMBO ATS | AND BAnGRS TO CHARTER. ¥ vor excursiot to Sea View I faland Groves, OMAHIIN & RAK BLL AIT sett CKETS, GIROULARS, INVITATIC 7 TH acest Printing (or vex! M ree Ms Style and at low rat Mie OPOLIAN PRINTING BATARUISINLG | Broadway, New York. ta UNITED STATES. Captain B, P. Bur” ; i |