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NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1875.—WITH SUPPLEMENT, ATIONS WANTED—FSEMALES. Cooks, ad MITUATIONS WANTED—MALES- »sTER ny 5 FRENCH COOKS ne Q YRSr 2 ot. AETWREW ora AND 77H food reterencee, "Address An end Ok Bee ny ag EEE he wae mail 137 & b bt Ey rz. Et snOROvaH GOOD WAITER make good bread rand vise tiseniee aed 31; excellent references; 10 150 See, 7, cron... amPROTARER Gileciion te wasat ov live abesal’ “kkeee ie 150 Woman as Of soups, ments pastry, Jo Aim YOUNG MAN WANTS A SITUATION AS WAITER wo days. in a private family, Call at 189 7th av. WES! 27H Sr. ROOM & ONK STAIR UP.— A, club ) Pimst CLaSs ARTIST COOK (PRENCHMAN) 59 pa in a first Cc hotel, ee SY ere tei etabie women ; Cr ‘firs Fat cjage oook § mily all amber- elty reference. Apply to cooking; the othe! My gion ay. ; ring the bell three times. ns nd waren ‘no 0 objection toa private boarding ears et ee ee 227 WEST 28TH ST., IN FANCY STORE.—A RE- ST. (STORE).—A RES! BLE rstands all kinds i clty reference. Call for Sinan WANTED—BY A FIRST CLASS FRENCH and English oeet naderst&nds al} branches of Ci 4 spectable Protestant woman 4s cook, washer and ironer; good reference. me try and dessert: carver; can furmsh 'H S8T.—A YOUNG WOMAN AS EX. hotel reference. ‘Address Ds, box 174 Herald oflise. 249 © a ‘ANTED—A YOUNG MAN AS UNDER BUTLER; Selient cook; would assist in washing and tro: dag; no objection to toe bos boarding house; city references, must understands his duties pioroughly ; city, reler- ol WEst 2TH ST.—A GIRL aS Lg Ae yo ory] ences required, None others need at No. 3 Kast epee rea appl ane eee, lroner oF |, Rpdecotands oo) D: CLERKS AND D_ SALESMEN, ting; very econouilcal; % ‘good cht N EXPERIENCED, COMPETENT DOUBLE EN AM te book r desires a situation ; is not @fraid of work. and would make himsaif useful; Feferences, Address DOUBLE BNTRY, A tary low ; gas ‘‘sterald office YOUTH, AGED 18, WANTS A SITUAIION AS 6TH AV., FIRST PLOOR.—A YOUNG WOMAN ‘ee class cook ; ls an excellent baker; no ob- tocoarse washing; good city reterence. Call or 622 fection ¢ TO LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES. A RESTAURANT LET—ALL THE BUSINESS of the Frankfort House; s zood smart man or wo Man can make money. corner rf Franklort and Wittawr stress Ouse wy ye. THE FIVE STORY STORE 51 VESEY ee pply to J. MILTON WATERHOUSE, 176 pigeon d noes 66X70 FEET, THREE STORIES 130 and 132 Jang street; immediate Possessions paras uh T. BURNHAM, 609 Hudson st. \ACTORY- FEET FLOOR ROOM; HEATED wey on lignt on three sides; Bolter ing engine, wer, Funning order; will be let low, and halt the rout Tent taken in power for sini” buildin Apply at $40 Seventh ‘avenue, corner Twenty-ninth street. [POR DocTORS OR DENTISTS—A LARGE CORNER Room, with high ceiling, second story, northwest corner of (road and Twenty-sixth streat, witi! ante: room, bath ater closct, furnished or untur- Dished. Apply at Mt West Twenty-aixth street. ART oF BROADWAY CORNER 8STORE—FIVE years’ Org Limacd the handsomest between Twen- ty-slxth and Thirty-second streets; tor office referred: immediate possession, Apply at hirty-second street, jurposes ig West BOARDERS WANTED. LARGE, Hn sil home co BR DAY, 10 PE $1 50 ce gomea with Secon (able, for 176 and 178 Bie« pear Dresden ay. ma th liters sketing rink weens furnish wit family of adults. $5, 50 5 TO $6 PER WEEK.—EXOFLLENT BOARD, with handsomely furnished Rooms, suitable F two persons; house commodious: attendance good; gas and fire. S01 Kast 1hirty-third street. Broadway.—An.’ el rae eu Room, to let, with Bi r f leman and cos et sitar - 1% TEAM a -RUOMS AND FLOORS TO LET, with or without Power: rent low to woodworkers oF others, at 7] tas 20 Pell street. TEAM POWER.—A GOOD ROOM, WELL LiGHTED, heated by steam, to let, at 65 West Sixteenth street, Glerk; Has s good ‘commercial edueation, correct = accouptant; speal fF nalts rench; unexceptiona- Chambermaida, &c. ble references ai dress J, ‘Be ‘ow Brosdway, st corner Sixih avenue. WEST 2TH ST., SECOND FLOOR, BACK.—A GOOD, PERMANEN' WILL) BE 131 Fespestatle siri'lo do epamberwork and fine | A GOOD: MANET RECEOSLOM given to a young man who can loan $1,200 to $1,500 on first clags securities: highest references a given and. Fe quired, Address CASHINR, box 153 Heraid office. as VELLING SALESMAN, HAVING A LARGE ‘by trade in civurs, would like to sell for a oe manufacturer on commission, Address CIGAR SMAN, Herald office. A —WANTED, A FIRST CLASS WINDOW TRIMMER + for fancy dry goods; only one having the best city experience and reference beet ai by, STERN BROS., 367 6th av, ‘wilhog wnd obliging; best in a epee family; Shay batten 35 WEST WTH ST.—A RESPECTABLE COLORED girlaschambormald or nurse in city; city.ret+ erences.” Address M. B. 206 WEST S8TH ST,, NEAR 7TH AV.—A YOUNG woman as chambermaid and waitress in a pri- vate saratlss best city references. Can be seen until engaged. WEST OTH 8T.—A GOOD, WILLING GIRL lease Bop ‘on second floor of N lin strect." ‘Apply to ROBERT I. BROWN, igh port! tren ER, hanes tage LOFTS, 25x80 feet, connecting; also smaller Rooms Apply to B. WELTEC c, 88 to 96 Clinton strect. PO LETS FIRST CLASS STORE AND STAND, COR- ner Marshall aud Main streets, South Norwalk, Conn, ; within view from the railrova depot; light, dry Dasement, gas, pate glass, &c.: rent rik reasonable a 8 dosirabie tenant. quite of M“LVILLE 1. MAD 1, H. MOOR, South Norwalk, Coun. 247 & nurse and chambermaid and to make herself OOKKEEPER, SENG B N@3, WILL generally useful. Can be scen at her present employer's B nn te eoeies write up, examine or balance books or intricate ace counts, Address HARKY D., box 186 Herald offic ap re grt ei STEAM POWER, TWO FLOORS 0x66, well lighted. Inquire at MoCLAVE'S tombe Yard, Eleventh avenue and iwenty-second st 41. WEST 41ST ST.—A YOUNG GIRL AS CHAM- bermaid and fine washer and ironer; no objec- eas toashort distance in (he country; good city reler- 425 8TH AV.—A YOUNG GERMAN GIRL 4S chambermaid and nurse. 43: EAST ISTH ST.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL a3 chambermaid and waitress; no objection to a private boarding house. 43. BAST ISTH 8T.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL AS VS chnambermaid ana Seamstress or waitress, 45) WEST 19TH ST.—A YOUNG WOMAN AS CHAM. bermail or © do genoral housework. Inquire for two days. IRAVELLING SALESMAN WANTED—TO REPRE- sent manufacturers and sell stationery goods to the Wholesale notions trade; must be a first class man, of good habits and well recommended, Address, stating Teal name, references, experience and expectations, A. B. C., Herala oftice, 7 ANTED—BY AN OLD BSTABLISHED DRY GOODS jobbing house in a neignboring city, a reliable sales- man to travel and sell by sample; must have a thorough Baowilecee of the dry goods business. be of settied and ly and good address; a singie man preferred, Address, with relorences and expectatious: & & Be Herald ofice, WANTEDWA SALESMAN, BY AN OLD ESTAR lished firm of ale brewers; must be thoroughly conversant with the ones and able to command & Rood trade, Addré LWER, box 208 Herald off JANTED~YOUNG MEN, TO LEARN THE R&TAIL dry goods business, Apply to LORD & TAYLOR, corner Grand and Chrystie sts. ANTE: 2D—SITUATION AS DKUGGIST’S ASSISTANT, bra rh ung man of four years’ experience. Ad: dress OPIUM, Herald office. ANTED—A POSITION AS ASSISTANT BOOK. Kooper of any occupation where ho could bo usg- {Ul by a younz malt of 20; best references, Address 8, erald office, Dressmakers and Seamstresses. pid Sruct PLACP, BETWKEN 42D AND 48D young married woman to do family sew- {as by, by, whe day and to go home evenings. Address Mra, WEST 2iTT 81,—A FIRST CLASS DRESS. maker will accept a few engagements by the 207 ; refers to some of the leading tamilies of this city. Galton or address Miss Ke Wen 8t.—A COMPETENT rH ay. cop NEAR tery 8 few engagements by the ‘stylishly; best city reference, 10 LET—THE PREMISES 117, 19 AND 121 EAST Thirteenth street, between third and Fourth ave- nues, now occupied by Miner & Stevens; will be let whole or in ty ig yids? or without Steam Power, Inquire ot F, GROT UO., 14 Kast Fourteenth street. 10 LEI—STORES NO, 416 AND 418 FOURTH AVE+ nue, separately oF together, with or without dwell- Ing portton of houses; also a full Lot on north side of Heigtiieth streets 10) feet east of Second avenue. Apply to kOBiRT I, BROWN, 20 Nassau street. 10 LET=SIORES AND hag posprecenag tee WITH ALL improvements, suitable for any business, on Van- derbilt avenue, at very low rei between i’rospect place and urk’s avenue, Brooklyn. Appty to A. A. yoo, 196 Krospect place, or \71 Peay] street, New 10 WAVERLEY FLACK, NAR BROADWAY.— Handsome front ‘$14, $17 and $20 for two persons, with Board; no ehildre hou: se hrewted. through- gut by steamy transient people taken; also table Board, 1 TH STREET, 217 WEST.—ONE HALL ROOM AND one large, handsomely furnished front Room, fourth floor, unex, perealy vacated by party leaving the ay, to let, with Board. 1 TH STREET, WEST, 815.—TO LET, WITH BOARD, 4 front Room on tind story, also'a front Koom on fourth story, suitable tor one or two persons, 2: AND 25 WEST EIGHTEENTH STREET, Rooms tor single gentlemen, with first class Board, 2 EASt TWENIY-SECOND STREBT.—UNUSU- ally large and elegantly furnished Parlors and Bedrooms, for bee gentlemen and families; unexcep- tlonable table and accommodations; bath; ample closet roou; references. 31 WES! THIRTY-SECOND STREBT.—HANDSOME Second Floor, em suite or divided, with or Lage private tabie; will be vacant March 1; also Room ‘able for two gentieme: ‘eferences. 33 West THIRTYTHIRD STREET, BETWEEN OO Broadway and Fifth avenae.—thied floor Room, handsomely {urmished, for gentieman and wile or two gen rior Board; references required. 35 GRAMERCY PLACE, 159 KAST TWENTIETH 2) street, near Third avenue.—Front Room and good Board for gentleman and wife or two gentlemen; smaller Rooin tor one oF iwo. 44. LEXINGTON AVENUE, NEAR TWENIY- fourth street.—Nicely furnished Rooms on second floor to let, with excellent Board; house private; mod ern conveniences ; location central; terms moderate, 0 LEASE—THREE, FLOORS OF BUILDINGS, 517, ‘519. and 521 West Thirty-second street, 75x10 each, with or without steam power; suitable for manutactur> ng oF storage purposes Apply on premises, or wt 100 Hudson street. 45 BAST AWENTY-SECOND | STREET, NEAR ©) Broadway.—Elecantly furnished fooms, with first class Board, for tamflies and gentlemen; table boarders; house newly furuished, with modera im. provements; reterences exchanged. "pe LEASE—WITH OR WITHOUT POWER, LARGE, light, airy Lofts in the first class store 25 Beexman street, from May 1. M, HARD & SON, 25 Beckman street ee RENT—LARGE FURNISHED BOARDING HOUSE; central location ; fine order Address, for one week, ot Stadia : 66: 10TH AV., SECOND FLOOR.—A FASHIONA- bie dressmaker woul engage for $8 a week; can do family serine’ has Wheeler & Wilson machine it reqaired. ANTED—SALESMAN AC\ oe trade, Apply to house, SUt Broadway.” \7ANTED—A YOUNG MAN WHO IS WILLING TO ako himself generally usetul in a wholesale house; salary to begin $3 § per week. Address stating age and reference, D. W. U., box 192 Herald office. WANTEDIA BLANK BOOK SALESMAN; ONE WHO understands the business in ail its branches, and having trade through the States. Address, with refer- ences and full name, which will be treated confiden- tally, for two days, &. LiLL, Herald office, orc: WITH CITY HEYWOOD, India General Housewurk, &e. 1 PITT ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL IN 4 small private tamily to do housework or cham- Lerwork; good references If required. Call for two days, 46 WEST 19TH ST., TOP FLOOR, BACK.—A RE- spectable young ys todo housework ina pri- Yate family; good city references. array FIRST CLASS oa hit POM mercial bookkeeper; reference r ing ‘a and « obit ging sine ood plain cook and an experi. | Parents; $4 per week. Address 0. ws, ‘Herald ind ‘toner. or ‘woud, be. willing t0 do Shamberwark, and fine washing; good city reterence. No notes answered, 848 ‘Weep. FIRSf OLASS GROCERY OLERK; none need ae ee well recommended, to whom good wages will mM. Tyncu’ & CO., 63 Catharine street, i Merton GOOD DRY GOODS SALESMAN, WHO onderstands the business. SPRY, as ool ae at. Brooalyn, MoUAFFR: ANTED—A SITUATION AS OLERK oR SALES man by @young man 23 satisfactory Forerencs; is thoroughh; Address &.'L. C., as bin hy Jersey ‘ie 3D AV. FIRST FLOOR, FRONT.—A RE- apectable woman to do general housework; is jood washer and ‘roner; good reference if required. Aousekeevers, &e. pa AMITY ST., FIRST FLOOR.—A YOUNG LADY i come to New York, as lly; personal interview i” 5 ST.. RONT BASEMENT.—A widow of Dg ‘trom ‘the Bare desires ® position as housekeeper in a widower’s family. aie GROVE 87., JERSEY CITY.—A YOUNG married woman ag housekeeper. Call on or T. 0. 0, ferred, OH AV., UP eam FLIGHT.—AN ACCOM. as ___COACHMEN AND GARDENERS, Vs. COACHM \N—BY ‘A COLORED MAN: 1 WILLING tomake himself useful in the house: understands the care of horses and carriages thoroughly : five yeary reference from last place, Inquire at aY., Oppo site Windsor Hotel, GERMAN COACHMAN, JUST COME OVER FROM Germany, wishes a situstion, Address 0. GRABOW, care of Mr, Manner, 103 Allen st, SITUATION WANTED—AS COACHMAN AND gardener by a respectable middle-aged man: can milk ana make himself usetul; good reference from all employers. Address W. W., box 200 Herald office. NOACHMAN AND GROOM—BY A RiSPEOTABLE man; thoroughly understands his business in every respect: best city r ft Ye wel js weil acquat both cities, Address J. M., box 112 Herald office, NOACHMAN AND GARDENER’S SITUATION WANT- ed—By a single young ey thoror ugly understands his business; will make himseif. general yt usetul; best reterence. Address C., box 116 Herald NARDENER’S SITUATION WANTED—BY A UOM- petent married English man witnout children; Wife isa good laundress aad would do. the washine for the tamily ifdesired;, would ike a place with cottage, Cail on or adress J, Bat alfred Bridgeman’s seed store, 876 Broadwi TIUATION WANTED—BY A PRACTICAL GARDEN- er and farmer, married, any part of th yest 9TH St, FIRST ¥LOOR, ROOM 2.—A Indy as housekeeper; widower’s Sy, pre R 638 plished lady, aged housekeeper in a wid- ower’s family; can make horne pleasant. ANTED—BY AN AMERICAN, WITH FIRST CLASS. Felcrences, & situation ts housekeeper either. in and gen: for two city or country. ri th ly at Weraing Women’s Protective Laundre: 113 WEST 82D ST., SECOND FLOOR, ROOW se mily’s washing 123 WEST SIST 8T., R HOUSE. DAVAL would uke 40 toke in ind days. 15¢ WEST 2 ST... FIRST FLOOR, BACK room.—A respectable woman wishes some gen- Union, 88 Bleecker 81 1,—Mra, WILLARD tlemen's plain washing; $1 per dozen, Cail Yemen's or ne washing; best city reverence. 14: fi 8T., FIRST FLOOR, BACK ROOM,— “an active ‘colsted woman to go OMt by the day ‘washing and ironing or clea: ‘TRS 5} ON. vuited WEST MIM sT—A FIRST CLASS LAUN- States; permanent emplovinent more an object than 236. ress wishes an engagement for the first three oy was days of the week; can do all kinda of fine work and | {ancy Wages. Address box 1,286 Middletown (N. ¥.) Post office. futing best reference trow: where ie Bi last three days of the week. LUNKEIT. ANTED—A pee , 48 COACHMAN AND | AV., THIRD FLOOR.—A RESPECTABLE gardener; eight years reterence trom | 636 Badr iady wiones indice’ and Tentlemen's | Ar¥tclass gentlemen, who can be seen in the cin pee washing; best reference nid otic. married; no children. Address L., ANTED — SITUATION AS COACHMAN AND married man; without incumbrances; thoroughly tinderstands his business in every respect haw six years’ reference from his ast place, will be e found obliging and willing im every respect ddress J. M, 06 Herald office, Nurses, &c. Vv =. BERGEN S8T., BROOKLYN.—A YOUNG GER- man woman as wet nurse, WEST 18Ti1 ST,—A YOUNG GIRL TO MIND A baby aud make herself generally useful Cali for ‘one da; ers Ig the care of an infunt from its birth ; 1 very Yond of children: OF would go ag nurse for an invalid; ean be well recommended. 4.22 oH AV. IX THE GROCERY STORE —a RE. spectable married woman as wet Durée; goud Teferences. Apply from ¥ to 12 o'clock. 452 WEST lore st. YOUNG MARRIED WOMAN as wet nuxse. Call for two days. “A PROTESTANT GERMAN GIRL AS NURSE AND to do sewing: noobiection to travel with the fam- it ; food city reference, Address, for three days, A. M., 01 on 7 Herald Uptown Branch ollice, ” HELP | > WANTMU—MALES, NNOUNCEM iNT. SON’S College, Telegraphy taught practics or evening. Learn with instruments, dav Terms reduced. for a few daya only to $10, Ke positions; no other business pays better, YOUNG MAN WANTED—TO ATTEND BAR; must understand the business and come well rec ommended, JERRY P, & GEO, M. THOMAS, 1,239 Broadway. “A NGELUS HOT AIR ROMAN BATIS, 61 LEXING- ton av., corner 25th st., want agreeable, honest. in- telligent, industrious, strictly temperate ‘Americans, sucter a” for baths and office; must be well recom- mended, Ave TIONEER Lift Uh t ee 4 OR WITHOUT A leense, CLAPP & CO., 441 Grand street. AN OFFICE BOY WANTED—ONE THAT IS 15 OR 16 Years of age; must reside with his parents and come Pay a bait Apply corner 13th st. and 7th av., at Miscellaneous. WOOSTER ST.—A YOUNG FRENCH GIRL, newly landed, a situation in American family. Call or address, LC EDUCATED GIRL SEEKS A SITUATION 8. A. T., Dox 126 Herald office. 11 NASSAU STREKT.—VERY LIGHT RUOMS FOR ay business requiring a SNe tight. URGE G. SIUKLISS, 79 Nassau street, room 3, DWELLING HOUSES TO LET. Farnished. NICELY FURNISHED THREE STORY BROWN ne House, east side, atew blocks from Grand Gentral depor; will be let entire, or the ‘owner, a family of three grown persone will remain and board if de- ORTON, box 2.174 New York Post office. | arias HOUSE 10 LET—TO A PRIVATE fam); y only four story brown stone; seas ean furnished ea 2 tely large family library. Ap Cte ‘premies, No West Forty-seventh rtreet, trom + to 4, or evening. 10 LET OR FOR SALE—A NEW AND COMPLETELY furnishod House on seventy-third street, between Fifth and Madison avenues: never before re sgh omnes going to Larope. For full particulars apply to K, if, East Seventeenth street pak aio Fine street, or HOMER MORGAN, No. 2 Pino str 10 LET FURNISHED—A FOUR STORY HIGH STOOP House on Pigiaaes Ar Cy ah Ln ben Fifth and Fixth avenues, ed throughout; Most complete rendence, Reply wow. to WINANS eDaviss No. 61 Liberty street. 4¢ TH STREET, NEAR SEVENTH AVENUE.—VERY desirabie and roles Surnished tour sory th Stoo! brown stone How: per month. JU: . STE. VENS, corner meekuane ‘and Fifty first stre . Unturnished, —NO. 5 BAST FORTY-FIRST STREET, ADJOINING « Fitth avenue, four story high stoop brown stoue rolling, 22x60x100, to ‘ease rearonablr, including Gas Fixtures,” a RTet aad Carpets. Permits only from, ENSON, Jr, SL Bast seventeenth street, or 11 Pine A BEAUTIFUL BOME FOR A P A PRIVATE FAMILY West Ninth street, Reon Fitth ave: Ayrig posession im mediately or May 1: Furniture can ight ata bargain by tenant. Address HENDRICKSON, "station c, A GENTEEL THREE STORY BRIOK HOUSE, ON Thirty-sixth street, near kighth avenue: rent toa R000 party $75) per annum; this is 9 bargain; several others at MORRIS B. BAER, 996 Sixth avenve. A’ $3,00—TO LEI, UNFURNISHED, 2-ROOM House, on Twenty-third aa between We and Lexington avenues. inted lists ready + ebruary 20, HOLMES BROTHE &8, 46 Kast Twenty-third street. ‘OUSE NO, 14 WEST FOURTH gh ome To LET or lease— Also a Shop on second floor ot No. 198 Franklin street. ROBT. L BROWN, 20 Nassau street, Stra WEST SIDE BROWN STONK AND brick Houses in choice locations to rent, trom $1,000 ‘to $3,500, Apply to JOHN W. STEVENS, corner Broad- way ana Fifty-tirst street. 10 LET—HOUSES: tihieod 416 AND 418 FOURTH AVE- nue, separately or together, with or without Stores: Atso a full Lot on north side ot Kightieth street. 100 tect Gast of Second avenue, KOBKRT 1. BROWN, 20 Nassau atree! 10 LET—WITH FORNITURE FOR SALK AT A BAR- gain, being all new and will be sold ata prexitce, the owner being very sick. Inquire at li East Vilteenti street. T°: LET, 1ST OF MAY—TWO STORY AND ATTIO House, with three story workshop in the rear. in Broome street, near Varick. Inquire. at 16 East Eigh- teenth street. LET—FROM 1ST OF MAY NEXT, THE POUR story Dwelling bate! 1 first rate ord: wontedy 4 West Washington place, rent §) to be seen without a "LADEN, owner, °8 West { at th avenue; rmit from 1to3 P.M. ‘wenty-seeond street, pz RENT—FOUR STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN stone House, on Forty-fifth stree! Rug; rant $2000; others in good locat est ieata noes jue; + 101 rents trom $Libso vo $3.00. SON & PEET, if 488 88 Broadway, neat Forty-foarth street. FURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET. 4 Ft, NEATLY FURNISHED ROOM FOR HOUSE po to let, $5, with gas; front Parlor, $6 50. 29 Washington square, south weet corner of Wayerley piace, T 58 SRVING PLACK, ONE BLOCK FROM UNION 65 Parlor Fioor to let, separately or together, with or without Hoard; private table if desired, or would let toa physician, 126 WEST TWENTY-SEVENTH | STREI with first class Rooms and Board for the lady only. 126 1 ingly or en suite; ithe Board. —GEN- furnished Suit of Rooms, on third floor, front, to Iso other large and small Rooms, 455 WEST THIRTY-FIFTH STREET.—A FUR- nished front Room to let, to oae or two gentle- men, with Board it required. BOARD AND LODGING 1G WANTED, ULL BOARD WANTED—BY a ¥ A YOUNG MAN; terms not to exceed $6 per week. Address X, W. Herald Uptown Braach office. OOD TABLE BOARD WANTED—IN THE VICINITY G' of Broadway and Twenty-eighth atrect. reeser | with terms and hours for meals, HARVAKD, box Herala Uptown Branch oftice. HOTELS, STOR, PLACK.—COMMERGIAL HOTEL, 8 AND 25 A Third avenue, opposite Cooper institute. Open all night; new furniture; good Rooms $3 per week. RIGGS HOUSE, CORNER FORTY-SRCOND STREET and Fourth avenue, opposite the Grand Central depot, one of the finest houses in the city for business men; rooms all heated by steam; good restaurant con- nected; moderate prices. BRIGGS BROB, ENTRAL HOTEL, 253 CANAL Let tet BETWEEN ec pecden Hotel and Broadway.—t Rooms . and Tee. perday, $3 10 $9 weekly; family Booms, $1 to $2 per day. fipeiebd a one CORNER OF CANAL street. day and week; yroenly prices Feduced:; house heated by steam; Gic- ‘60c., 75e. and $1 per night, B. BREDLY, "proprietor: . GERMAINFIFTH AVENUE AND TWENTY. second seat —aaperd 6 ot Rooms, facing south; Bio few single; moderate Fates to permanent parties! 4 ja) at tranalentredused, 8 Wier" 'd. TOMPKINS. TT? RUMOR THAT THE SOUTHERN HOTEL, OF St, Louis, is closed ch Smoorrect Februnry 17. ELLE, WARNER & 00., COUNTRY BOAKD. N THE COUNTRY.—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE would like Board with a Sag nt family Hving within 50 miles of New York: stable accommodation for one horse; reference given and required. Address HOME, box 10 Herald ptowa Branch office. WINTER RESORTS. OvAL VICTORIA HOTEL, Nassau, N, P., Bahamas; ft. J. PORTER, Proprietor. For full iniormation address J. LIDGERWOUD, 758 Broadway, New York. Steamers sail every two weeks, SALES AT AUCTION. \ UCTION SALES, THIS Day, Fi ORE, OIL PAINTIA é B. F. 8, Auctioneer. By JOSIAS TAYLER & CO, ‘Salesroom, 29 Park rine poate ine new Post dice. .tujoaxe HovaRNOT EF oun end Lip com prisin ‘arlor, room, nin; OTN rar’ . ‘ult its; ahomcond, and Huruits ui choice Oil paintings by favorite artists. JERE, JOHNSON JR. AUCTIONEER, « Furniture, heey Phan ise and Fine Arts ‘Salesroom, Nassau street, Real Estate Department, 21 21 Park row, Now York, THIS DAY, at at 10:30 o’clock, AT THE PRIVATE RESIDENCE 29 EAST WASHING. TON LA TWEEN WASHINGTON SQUARE AND BRO. THE A ORATTURE CONTAINED IN big. B ayers, comprising, two black walnut Parlor Suits, gilt French plate Pier Mirror, eae and opingee caepets, black walnut Bedsteads, B ‘ashstands, Bedding, Steel Engravinga, Toilet Bete eens Rocker: Easy Chairs, Crocke! are, Chinaware, &¢.; to- gether with tne Kitc! fen Ueensl with which the salo will commence. B. WALDRON, AUCTIONEER, By 1. W. IVES & CO, Gatesrooms 103 Liberty streot and iit Cedar street, This day. at 11 o'clock, second hand and new Furni- ture, Bedding, Carpets, 75 Wozen Horse Collars, Tinware, Fiotures, Wines, iquors, Cigars, Deel Fan y Goods, Shades, Plate, Cutlery, Pickles, Sauces, square—Furni:hed Rooms, in a private family. ‘A. MARGE, WELL FURNISHED FRONT ROOM TO rent from let to gentlemen and their poten oy Boe ee lading, Broadway, between ‘Thirty-dtth and thirty sixth street, WE, as lady’ “i maid or to do light chamberwork; city or country; would go to | urope; is handy with the needie bys understands millinery; city reference. Adaress APABLE, Herald office. YOUNG LADY OF GOOD FAMILY DFSIRES A A Rtuation as companion to an invalid or governess for young children; first class reterence given and re- quired. Address I. A. box 169 Herald otiice. GENTS.—FIRST CLASS GCANVASSERS FOR A specialty; agents make money rapidly selling our ew novelties; greatest variety in the city; largest com- missions allowed. AMERICAN NOVELTY COMPANY, 300 Broadway. OY WANTED—TO WAIT ON TABLE AND OPEN oysiers. Call, after 12 o'clock, at 54 East 12th st, Kespeare Tan OY WANTED—IN THE OFFICE OF A DRY GOODS commission house; must write a good hand and be quick at figures: one living with his parents preferred; salary first year $3 per week. Address box 5,063 Post office, in handwriting or Cah : APPLETON & CO. WANT Intelligence Offices, LL FAMILIES WANTING GOOD SeRyANrs & Sooke and oud housewworkerm reliable ‘help. an lerman qin or city or cauntry, promptly aupplle mone: ANT UD StH BUREAE, i3voth av es \ Fete th LE PROPESSIOSALSITUA TIONS WANTED— | D. ‘uiaile-azea, gentleman to act as manager or scent in the counwry. nasser ol abiliey, willing RO INTE. 5". | Te ae work and to cull on sine pest merenants Tad Dusttens men for a new or! i Zement be LADY WRITEH LETTERS BUSINASS UBT. | a, alt ous Le HALL, Gad and Gal Brceaway Hee ondence and replies to editors ‘and Miss W./12 Fourth avenue, head of second fight waiting roou In fron), near Eighth street, Broad. ‘way, &c. writing, W.. bo: UST BE SMART AND ACTIVE; Address, in own band- 3 to $8 per week; (ofp coc ne PARLOR, HALL, HEATED, $4 WEEK- ly; twosunny Rooms for housekeepin} $8; Attic, double bed and stove, $3; quiet. house ‘class loca’ tion. 105 East Fifteenth street, three’ doors trom Union Square Hoigh ICELY FURNISHED ROOMS TO LY T—TO SINGLE gentlemen, No 7 St Mark's place, near Third av. 26" STREET, NO. 1), NORTHWEST CORNER OF Broadway and Twenty-sixth street, formerly oo- cupied by the St, James Hotel, Rooms, en suite, tor Jamifies, and single Rooms. q MADISON AVENUE.—AN EXTENSION ROOM on first floor ; suitable fF, two gentlemen; hot and cold water and grate fire; also hall Rooms; Teference. UNFURNISHED re Se on APART- err LET—142 BAST FOURTEENTH STRERT frst floor, modern; opposite Academy of Music; family wanted without children: venience; very ceniral. A J. BLEECKER, SON & WHITE WILL SELL AT « auction, on Wednesday, March 3, at 12 M., at Ex. pacey. Ealesroom, the four story brick Houso No, 587 | West ‘Twenty thint street, northeast corner i:leventh avenue: Liquor Store on first floors unper part used as dw. street. sTOR pb ASTOR NOUSE! ASTOR HOUSE! DWARD SCHENCK, Auctioneer. wr atinaation sale THIs DAY, at 10 o'clock A. M, Closing Sale, $25,009 WORTH OF MAGNIFICENT As Household Furniture, Pianoforte, Bronzes, Oil Paintings, &c., at public auetlon at private mansion 120 West 234 street, THIS (sATURDAY) MORNING, commencing at 10 o'clock, by Tl. G MoDONN&LL, Auctioneer, will sell_alt the costly Works of Art contained in above residenee, con rising velvet. Brussels Carpets, rosewood Pianoforte, Cabinets, latest, styles Parlor sults, covered in satin, Purnivure, Turkish Sut it, Ei: Chairs, Lounges, Chat ber Suits, com) mete black walnut pi aati Bu. reaus, Bedstea pring .and hair vee Dimng om Buftet, Cha tt Extension Tables. Over 100 lots. ANTED—IMMEDIATELY, CANVASSE&S TO 80. ~ i. a ait eres wo monyoly Paper he ber neon You! a GIRL ( WANTED_IN A PRIVATE PAM. | Commis are i 115 years of age, tor assistant nurse and | LOX Fost office. Apply at 2 Lest 731 WANTED TERRE COLORED WAITERS FOR untry; wages $19. A) 0 100 Px je country ; wages pply at DELLS, Wy aan A BACHELOR, A SERVANT MAN AS let; must come ze Tecotumended ¢ (agg write a ud. Address Box P., Warten WO BVEREIETIG fait jae (MUST be. experienced and caine Fecommended) on a most complet, medium: gommissions on Ly Daid. AD. ply to VE d 209 Broad wi to mate herselt generally useful, es “{ NNOUNCEMENT.—GREAT REDUCTION, THOMP- SON'S College, 20 Fourth avenge, oppo nosite Cooper Institute. Telegraphy taught practically with instr ments, day or evening: terms reduced ior a few only to Learn; take positions; no other bi pay M Indies t better. AN INTELLIGENT LADY, WEL RECOMMEND: and willing cpa at moderate salary tor a ing. can ha ‘mane nt, aya le position int t-te Benth nandioe ay Bublsting oflee & MCDAVITT, 744 Broadwa ‘OUNG MEN OF GENTEEL APPEARANCE, FROM Apply atter 10. ANE ‘NEAT AND RAPID SEAMS gt 4 WANTED BY jay at finishing corse ferred.” Call vetore’s P. Me at 119 West WASTEO—a MAKRIED LADY OR WIDOW TO ity 3 and keep accounts. Address, fearing salary expected, &c., W. 196 Broadway, room II. MSE A SMALL FAMILY, FOR GENERAL housework, @ smart girl as good washer and Ironer, good relersuces: Apply at 1,148, 2d av., near S5th 16 to 17 years of age, wanted at LORD & TAYLOR'S, corner Grand and a Chrystie ste. THE JTRADEs, ‘A ges YMAN BUTCHER WANTED.—APPLY AT 75 University t place, ROOF READER WANTS A SITUATION—IS THOR. ouchly competent; has had 27 years’ experience as book and job compositor, Fender, editor euthor. Address MUSIU, box 104, Hh Po SERCH ANT TAILORS—WANTED A SITUATION as general cutter by & competent young cutter, who has been cutting ior a frst class house tn ‘this clty tor several years, Address CUTTER, Herald office, ANTED—A NEAT, CAPABLE WOMAN 10 TAKE care of a child, two years old, and a baby, erat montha. and to agaist in chamber work; reference quired from he: ast omployer. Call at No. 9 Bast Ith Bt, today, be has every con- Apply to the janitor. Ate FIRST CLASS BOARDING HOUSES, EXTRA 05s Sinn vers ll West Kleventh street, 50 Ninth nth street, 47 Greenwich avenue, Apply at Oe went it, owner, PRIVATE FAMILY WILL pee 70. GENTLEMEN, Ly two n farnis! My rooms, wii and ba * rererences' sachdaged. ri} University pia Fourteenth street, FLOOR IN FORTIRTH STRERT, NEAR BROAD. y; gas and water; painted heut; a req ectabie family only; rent very ‘om “iia ho Broadway. VERY LOW RENT—FLOORS AND PARTS OF Floors, with gas and water, to small families oplys | i pepe ‘at No, Ga West Thirty-veventh street oF 1y roadway, big FLAT OF NO, 570 LEXINGTON AVENUE TO 90 @ full Lot on north side of Eightieth street, 100 fest on if es Second avenue. Apply to ROBERT L. BROWN street, Fem AVENUE, NO. 1% ADJOINING AND CON- neeted with Brevoort House, Parlor Floor, three Fooms deep, with private bath, &c. NFURNISHED ROOMS TO LET.—THR SECOND. Floor of No, 88 East sevonteenth street. north sido of five very elegant Rooms, with every con- } single Rooms tor gentiemen, by the year pana house first class in every respect. Apply to the janitor. PANTED<A i ANT GIRL TH ii OR 1b YEA old, to assist in hoasework und mind children orphan preterred. Cail at 149 Wyckot st., Brookiy WA PU BLISHER TO TAKE CHARGB OF the Tieatee 3 depariment of a daily democratio conservatl ive pera a practical printer, having ex- cae noel a erience in publishing a newspaper: one 5 ge <h WOMAN, TO ee (GENERAL 1 1 HOUSE Hab and ornare e goto (tne tduetris, may ev . bel . ermanent sit M., Saturday, at U8 Kast 4ih ste” b Dok Si? Poxt office, Baltimore, Mae | Drospect® Address rANTED—A GOOD STRONG GIRL, downstairs work in a eetres cook, washer and ws ED-A BRENDH NOR days atsl 31 West 42d st. 6 eta, cd Wogmeral 6 AP OmastaNT stomed to Ke, wes end f'Prenen swiss nurse ltt; 6 Kmerican wouan Qader 4a neta suouriapeada® TO DO tHe rivate family; must rower ‘Apply at sia West ANTED—A FIRST OLASS vB. oO ONE Who thoroughly understands 4. both wooll id cotton yarns. Jo at Hamitton A Paterson, cit A |. APPLY FOR TWO one wi two (23), padaitig Vetter, to elu Hika Troy, N. ac JOHN A. GRISWOLD & GUL Trav. Ny, MEDICAL, A —MME, MAXWELL, MIDWIFE. RESIDERCE 14 ¢ Kast Tenth street, near Third avenue, A —DR. AND MME. GRINDLE CURB ALL COM + plaints; 25 years’ practice. 12 West Twenty-sixth st, A “—DR. AgD. ms. VAN BUSKI’ —RESIDENOR OR No. isd Bi st, between 3d and Lexington avs, —“M STELL, MIDWIFE STINCR by re ° Bast V-second sireot, first door from Fiith av. TTENTIO! er es YEARS" PRUSSIAN “HOSPL. tal expert Dr. JACOBY, 161 Bleecker atreet. COXSELT DR. O8 MME. WEST.—AL®COMPLAINTA eecker st, near Broadway, —JOS. SOLOMON & CO., AUCTIONEERS AND « Commission Merchants, 134 Fulton street.—During the spring Mr, solomon will give his vod roel to the sale of Household surniture. Advances mado ‘on Good: for sale, also on Diamonds, Watches, Ariicles of Viriu, | ac, Private office tor ladies. Se habla Espanol, UCTION BALE OF FIRST OLASS HOUSEHOLD Furniture this (Saturday) morning, yy AY Jos o'clock, at the private mansion 108 W. eighth st., near Six nie. Magnificent into art aayle Parlor Suits, covered with rich satin brocade brilliant tone apa Pianoforte, Qrnamen panel, Btageres Table juits, ty 4 of a hair ‘ases, reps ary, aia nity Pur: Oe, ware ac. s packed and’ Yolivored for Haber oo pane Beosd vay Sixth or Seventh ave - nue cars to 28th stre UCTION SALE. bythe acs SALE. Important sale of genteel one usetul HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, THIS (Saturday) MORNING, commencing 10 o'clock, at wear ih private residence 2ist st., near 7th a Rich Parlor Euits, In brocade satin aud brocatel; rose- ‘woot 73 octave Decker & Bros. Pianosorte, all improve- ments, with printed guarantee; ebony and gilt page and Cara Tables, rin Mirrors, Lace Curtains, Oil Pali ings, imported gilt bronze Figures, Clocks, Turkish Suit, T pieces, in sateenc lbpary and Secretary Kookcases, Library Tables, lady's Writing Desk, Extension Table, Buffet, Dining Cnairs, in leather; Crockery, siiverware, it Bedroom Suits, with Dressing Sa a Bureaus, Wardrotee Washstands, Lou 29 hair and spring Mattresses, rep, plush and hairointh Suits; H Stand, Chairs, 31 Brus- gels and ingrain Carpets, Mditenen Furn niluro, &. NB Bale positive. Take /th or 8th aven: ROBERT C, CASA ‘Auctioneer. eae m ane RST nna VIRTUE OF AN BXAQE HORI WILL SELL, corner of 16th street fa Li er, Ange S gon- ¥ B this day, at 11 o'clock, at and bra DLT the sate ents sisting of Fixtures, Liquors, er Pum LEUBUS' Bi ISIDORR J. Hight pnedl§ egriowne— wt i irge lot Meng sell, at 2o'clook, at’ ads, Bedding, » Fancy Goo Bare Not ” & yr ald also , Jewelry, otis . a RA A NNN UARB PRONT ROOM, FOURTH FLOOR, gentiemeas ids ashall Room, wth fet Chg Bose mw Board and West Tenth WEEK.—FINB FROM bbe so feud Boapdy te et FUR- Wi o gensiomen a wil Pe feaant Kone Non? West Thirty> Fs AVENOk, 3 Pat a, ng ROOMS, NEW- ly pian a single Room or without Board: terasa'very mogurate; small AVENUE, 624, ASTOR feng ; TOMO OF IRVING PLACE.—HANDSOMELY FURNISHED tiemen and their wives can be accommodated EAST TWENTY-SEVENTH STRET,—NICELY Lounges, | poeetber with Stock aud Fixtures. Parucu- | 8, &c.: Centre Tables, naid Bookcase, Library | ALE! 'T AUCTION. W523 Dd. be) AUCTIONEER a Goa td " Saou at the ry ith wit ha aft ih a ito Medotonig at Bs mnneeal igs A jars, Tobace be Job lator etik Umpscnae sn" “eats i — ed P iy M. FORD, AUCTIONBER-SBLLS THES pay, at 76 Third avenue, at 2 o’cloc large and v4 lent assortment of genteel House! Furpiwwi ate i Parlor, Chamber, Bearoom and Dining pe Cormac, o e go Blankets and Bure: Tab le: trease: stand: Chaira, Oilclothn Mirrore-in fark evernanin for house: copers and others, Sale rain or 1 ing, Tools. Furniture, Beds, Bedding, Watch ican 5 Rot galled tor rat Public Adwuuatrator's ale’ Poorer om Bh SE ENTE Es | ORTGAGE SALBE.—HENRY DREHER & SON, Auctioncers, officg 28 Second avenue, sel! this day clock, at 16 Bowery, Furnivure’ and Pi ota it arae Coffee Saloon; Tables, Chairs, ‘Coun ber Pard pas Crockery, Glassware, Gutlery; Linen Goods, one © Hange Copper and Iron’ Ware, Kitenen tensils, &: IENY DREWAN, Attorney for Mortgages. ‘M. AUSSBAUM, AUCTIONEER, SELLS This DAY, + at 10:30 o'clock, at 590 Third avenue, stock and Fixtures of Cigar Store and sample Room: Couaiery, Showcases, a Fi ure, Mirrors, Bar and back Bar, Liquors, ae. re Invi NUSi mu é CO. Auctioneers, Sal room 217 Canal street ORTGAGE SALF.—DAILEY & HARTMAN, AUC. tlongers, will sell this day, at 1136 o'clock A! M., at ihe foot of Jane street, North River, Trucks, ice Wagéns, Horses, Harness, £e. Dew. 0 WRIEN, Attorney for Mortgagee, UBLIC ADMINISTRATOR'S £1 aMis M. FORD. Auctioneer, t75 Third avenue, at 3° o'clock, one rosewood Pianctorte, large quantity ot aSheet Muste, Jonging to the estate’ of Frederick Hofman, decease By order of ISAAC DAYTON, Public Aduninistrator in the city of New York. ICHARD WALTERS, sale; will se! — 83 Beaver si AUCTIONEER.—MARSHAL'S: 1 o'clock, at ae enenraad Hot loon. Fixtures, DANIEL ry MUR. HY, Marshal.” Sue anen SALE OF OFFICE FURNITURE, SEW- &. HE ing Machines, Sewing Machine Attachments, &c.— MAN, Sheriffs and General Auctioneer, sells this day (Saturday), February 20, at IL o'el ck, No. 13 Bowery. Sewing Machines, Sewitig Machine Attachments, Ofice Furviture, consisting. ot Chairs, Tables, Desks, WOERINE Table, Frémes, lot of Hooks, Boxes, dc, Sale post M WC, CONNER, s Sheritt wx Lawtadx, Deptt M OST DIRECT AND ECONOMICAL | “ROUTE 10 Holland, Belgium, the caine Switzerland, &c., via Steamer MAAS. Steamer ROME ‘These beautiful stean February 18 «February — United states eae Sita are well known for the reguiar- heir trips, 8 of passage low. Ci, BOVE & 00.. 8D Morris, General Aients, ) Broadway: NITED STATES MATL LINE—SI BAN TO QUEENS- OWN AND LIVERPOOL Salling every Tuesday from pier 46 North iver. IDAHO, Captain Beduoe March 2, atl P, M. NEVADA, Captain Price, “March atsP. M. Cabin, intermediate and ¢ low rates, Prepaid tickets at lowest rates, Bastecgare beokediteend nism PAvin. HaeWae os Pray, and Swoden, So; Vrafts on Iteland, bugiand, France and Germany at lowest rates. App! WILLIAMS & GUION, 29 breapiay, NMAN LINE—SOUTHERLY COURSE. Regal s ony. oF Cc Cn ors aro ap] pointed to sailas foll i UEENSTOW AND LIVERPOOL. leer AG. STEERAGH to nnd fro Cabin and Steerage o old. at reduced rates, oneritt giiice, No. 18 Broadway. ces, 38 Broadway a ann i pier 45 North River. G. DALE, Agent, HE Stare LINE. W YORK 'O GLASGOW, Apel Lay) BELFAST AND LONUONVERR walle NDIAN AS. 36 North River as follows:— STATE OF Aes, Wednesday, March 10 STATE OF NEVAD. Wednesday, March 24 and every Wednesday fhrough Fates to all parts of Great Britain ‘and Ireland. Norway, Sweden, Denmark and Germany. Steerage as Jow as by any other line. Drafts for £1 and upwards. For freight or passage ap- ply to AUSTIN, BALDWIN & CO., Agents, ‘No. 72 Broad’ r Bteerage office, No. 45 Broadway,“ /# Sroadway. idee 2 LINB, NEW YORK AND GLASGOW, STBAMER VERY SATURDAY trom Com) pan ‘8 Piece 20 and 21 North River, zen York. UivPla, ib. 2) VSIA, Mar. BOLIVIA. Sat) Mar. 13 le in gold TO GLASGOW, W VER PO io LONDONDERRY, pa QUEENSTOWN OR BEL ‘abin, $5), $ nd $70, according $e iAceommodations INTERMEDIATE. ANDY SE RAG! as low as by any other frst class lune. ratte tor any amount at reduced rates. MENDERSON BROS. Agents, No. 7 Bowling Uree J BITE STAR LINE ‘OR Ou KENSTOWN OR LIVERPOOL, NG THE UNITED STATES MAIL, ve ...Rebruary 20, a¢3 P. M. atar. M. ‘Frou the Wiis Stae docks, pice 82 North River. Rates—<aloon, $80, cold; steerage at low rates, and suiting after February the saloon rates will be $30 staterooms, smoking and bath rooms are poet, ‘amidships where the noise and motion are least, Afording @ degree of comlort hitherto unattainable at se: ‘Yor inspection of plans and other information apply at the company’s office, 19 Broad: way. New York. J. Contis, Agent ORTH eens LLOYD. STEAMSHIP ACONPANY, UTHAMPTON AND BRE: The pean DEUTSCHLAND. Captain Ww, rune wick will sail on Saturday, Lele a ‘at two P. M., trom Bremen pier. toot ot Second Hoboken, to ve fol- lowed by aeeentD a MOSEL, Captain H. A. F. Neynaber, on Satu RATES: OF Pl PASSAGE, eon FENDON; HAVRE AND First Cabin. Second Cabi Bleerage. For ix OLLWICHS & CO, No, 2 BowilugGr ‘Green, NUNARD LINE—B, Ise N, A. BM, S, P, OO, ‘With a viow of diminishing the chances of collision the steamors of oe ine take @ specified course for all seasons of the year. ‘On the outward pasaai enstown to New York in 50 at 43 latitude, or or Dying crossing in groming the a poeridian of 50 1@ Nol rl LIVERPOOL and QG GEENSTOWN. ivy ‘eb, 24 ed., March 10 = Eh one Ww Steamers inarked "do not carry Cabin passage, $8), $10). $13), olds ‘according vo ‘oa ac. commodation, Return tickets on favorable terms, steerage tickets {0 and from all parts 9 Europe at low- Stierage ofteesttl Broadway (rrinity Bulding: © ee ol re oer e Oey NN HAILES G. FRANCKLYS, Agent. ILsON’S LINE wR. CECT AMETON AND HULL, ‘These elegant full- ipowerea “noamshing will be des- seo pier 45 Kast River as tollow: HELLO. in the homeward ata latitude, or no! From NEW YORK fol Wed, Jabin, $70 currency. | second Cabin, $45 curre Parties wishing to visit the Continent and tho N Nort be find (his the cheapest and md&t available route. Mice ADDIY AES OTCHSS L. WRIGHT & CO, street, three doors west trom wR tect, AMBURG-AMERICAN PAOKET OOMPANY'S LINE Jor PLYMOUTH, CHERBOURG and HAMBURG. FRIST Feb, 25 | POMS SUEVI arch 4 | SILESTACA Rates ‘of passage to, Fivmouth. Lond arg. Hamburg dud'ait pola in iuigland, Bootiand” ant ales + First Cabin, upper saloon, gold. First Cabin, lower saloon, wold: Steerago, currency. Abiaeegl KUNHARDT & GO,." GB. ba ed & BOAS, "General Ageiits, General Passenger Agents, 61 Broad street, Le vd New York. AGLE LINE. AGUE TIED STATES MAIL STEAMSITTPS TO. PLYMOUTH, CHERBOURG AND HAMBURG. The elegant Clyde built iron steamships will sail from New York as follows:— GOETHE, Cal tain W Uso, bruary SCHILLER, Captain ‘Thor "February 33 from Bagle Line pter, foot root of First street, Hoboken, ey }OUTH, LONDON, CHERBOURG and HAMBURG, i ne Pea alan 10), re second saloon, $8), gola. 1d ste Kk es, curren. correnc: ren: C1 o For tre ight apply to. oii BEDYE hk 00. Soudk Witla street. r passage fo KNAUTH, NAGHOD KUHNB, General gente Broad A Way, s AGUE LINE —STBAMER | GO rday, February 22 P. First sttueh Hopoken, J n fone ch NAUTH, WACHOD aR THE ae the from m SCHILLER will NB, General Agen , New vera Broad Se GREAT WESTERN, ausHIe LINE. fd YORK TO" naIsTOL (ROEAN D) DIRECT, ‘he steamers of this line will sail from pier 18 Kast ed fal ta GREAT WESTERN, Windham. Cabin passage, ‘Ye interme: Be eerage, $30, currency; excursion thekets, $10. Apply to the agent, 70 South or it, » MORUAN, Agent ATIONAL LINE. —NOTIOR, ‘The moat southerly route bas always been adopted by this company to avoid eo aud headlands BNE 44 anc 47 North River. BENGE WN ANU LIVERPOOL, M. | THK QUEBN. March6,3P M. P.M. TO LONDON DIRBCT, b. ERIN... ITALY ta Feb. Rbpiy at the ee Paar st Ie Geena? © ONT Ad eRe, ee 1%, RUROPEAN EXOHANGR office, 86 South stree! — New York. 8 e' s Brita rom Livery Kown 4 is lowest aT and from Liverpool and Que: ait ROSSA.—OH BAP ate taanen tt Orvion Yor mers every day’ payable every. orner Cortlandt Steamer C LLY OF WAGO, Captain atl A.M. | | | For Tre! ton, 7 EUROPEAN STEAMSHIPS, NLY DIRECT LINE TO ee J/ENERAL ¢ ma inrRawsutrs BET YORE AND HAVRI ris NEW lendid vessels on this favorite oatd for the Con. The by Doe more itherly th: other) from pice No S080 in followase ne) Wat sai naeeenweee ewwnnes anne. Retunday, Feb. n Fit RAN Ne). yRANGE Saturday, March 6 ARIS PRICE OF PASSAGE. EN GOT! ine ining wines First Cabin, $10; Second. $05: Third Cabin and’ Teerage lower rates, ‘ican travellers this Tine avold bot! trae by Saale railway ‘anid ie vilecomions ot cross: ‘troub! - penea. GhonGE MACKENZIE, agent, 6 Broadway.” TEAMER PEREI POR Par ig WILL LEA Shnice No. 6 Rorth'aiver foot of Morton . LkAv pruary 2) at four o'clock. Passe requested to be on board at three o'clock A a GEORGE MACKENZIE, Agent. ue wrannig TELEGRAM 8 CONSIDERED | HE ST EVENING PAPER IN THE CITY. COASTWISE STEAMSHIPS, ACIEIC MAIL STEAMSHIP LINE 0 Cal see EAA AND CHINA, A RATES OF PASSAGR, Anclading all necessaries for the trip:— oes, San Francisco—Cabin, $100; steerage, san Francisco to Yokohama, $250, noid, n Francisco to Hong Kong, $80) eave bier No. af North fiver Now York, a@ foilo — HENRY CHAUNCEY, Captain W. @, Rathburn, Feb. Doon. LOLON, Sonesn. Z. 1. Tanner, March 18, 12 noon, Ana every alternate Saturday’ thereafter, connecting With all steamers for Central America and South Pacis por Extra steamers for freight avd way passengers will be despatched. on intervening Saturdays, as Necessity may equit f “teat ers leave San Francisco for Japan and China as follow SK ony OF TOKIO, March 1 March 15 For treight or hee or further information apply at the company’s 0 ee, on pers, . foot of Canal street, New Supe rintendent. Kur us Saatet, Managing Director. AS AND BRAZIL ., United States and Brazil Mail steamship Company de, elegant sidewheo! stegmshyp SOU stl AM: IGA 2,000 tons burden, Capcain E. L. Tinklepaugh, wilt for St Thomas, Para, Pernambuco, Baia aint Rloue Janeiro on Mobday, February 24 at 9 o'clock A. M. from pler North River, ‘or tremht or passae a y WILLIAM R, GARSON. Agent, No, 5 Bowling Green, (OR PORT ROYAL AND FARNANDINA, FLa— Steamer NORTH POI\T will sail on saturday, Feb ruary 20, trom pler No.3 North River tor above ports, making connect with ail points South vy railroad Vin Augusta, Ga, This the only through line to Florida, us low a by any other line. bf And passage appl L m TERM GETLPORE, Agent, ». Willisan Liniccahll EW YORK AND HAVANA DIRECT MAqE LIN These first class steamships will sail at 3 P.M. pier 13 Nori liver, toovul Cedar’ sireet, for Havana die rect as follows dL Feb. 23 . “thuesaaye’ Mareh 4 For freight or passage, having unsurpassed accommo: dations, appiy to ons, WN" B. OLYDE & GO., No.6 Bowling Grew. McKeller, Luling & 4 Agents in Havana, +) HAVANA AND MEXICAN MATL 58. LIN N. + Sicamers leave pier No. 3 North River at 3 J, M. z Pu HAVANA DIRECT. . Tucwtay, Jay. Maren 1 al O CLEANS, 3 mpeac fuxpan’ and i cIry oF AVN. x * 0. quees slay. March 9 vsday, March 30 §. 33 Broadway. February 20 and © ports. i, Steamers will leave ‘New Or March 13 for Vera Cruz an{ all the EXAS LING OF GALVESTON STEAMERS, TOUCE ing at Key Wes:, carryin: the Cnited sta e3 mai mina, Will leays 2) East River, on Sacurday, |ebruary A) a ¥. isely. Theough bills of lading given Houson and points on the Galveston. {ouston and Hen terson B, B. and ©. R, R. No cnarge for torwarding in New vrs. For treight of passaze, having superior accom- LLORY & CO., 153 Maiden lane. OLYDE & CO. 6 Bowling Green. OR NEW ORL“ANS DIRE! The Cromwell steamship Line. ‘Tho steamship NEW OLEANS, Captain Pearborn, frill leave pier No, 9 Nort River on Saturday, Pebruary 20, at 3. Freight received daily, Through rates given to’ Galveston. Indianola, Rockport or Aranzas Wharf, Brasos Santiago, Se Louils ay Mobile. Cabin passage, ; steerage, or frorght cr paswige apply to s ie CLARK face 1. Wost st street | modations, apply to OR NEW ORLEANS i CHANTS SHRAMBATP LINE The steamship MissISsivP, Coptam M. B. Crowell, Late ao th eee foot of North Moore street, cm Bat wary 20, Prolene received: daily. Louis, Vickburg, pone ‘ For freight or’ passa superior accommoda- tions, appty to FREDERIC SARE R, pier °% Sor mh iver, ORFOLK, PETERSRURG AND RICHMOND—OLD Dominion Steamship Compa Steamers leave for above ports from pler 37 North River, toot of, Beach street, on Tuesday, Thureday and Saturday, at 3 PM. Also intermediate steamers. Through bills of lading and passenger tickets issuedt> all points in the interior. ‘Also steamer for Lewes, Det., and ail pomtsin Dela, Mrare and Eastern Maryland, every Monday aud Thurs yi ata “*Ginee corner Pulton and Greenwich streets. = EF aitrough rates given to St y and I {innate \ TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE NORTH SHORE STATEN ISLAND PERRY. Wintor arrangement, For New brighton, Snug Harbor, West Brighton an@ Port Richmond, boats leave Whitehall street. at foot of Broadway, daily, at 6:40, 9:30, 10:45 AL ML; 12:32, 2:15, 3:90, 4:30, 5:30 and 6:45 P, Sundays, at 8:30, 10:30 A.M; Fare 10 cents. i stor House cars leave Vesey street for ferry. 3 cents. Bits “RIVER LINE TO BOSTON, VIA NEWPORT 01 39, 2:3), 4:30, 6:45 P. ML Faro ‘and Fall Kiver.—Tne steamers NEWPORT and OLD LONY leave pier 28 North River, foot of Murray strecty (sundays excepted) at 4 P.M. Through tickets sold at rc 1 principal hotels in the city, EW YORK AND PORTLAND EXPRESS LINE (ALL rail), via Worcester, Nashua Rochester, the shortest, faulekest eet aaa Ramee Sere poe ‘4 ness. Leave Grand Ce epot, New York. Bue Mand 3 and S:l0 P.M. The 8:08 and 10 close connection ‘at Worcester Jung i tenins for Portland, arriving in Port: and at 10:45 P. The3 and 8:10 P.'ML trains connect at Worcester wth ‘the 8 o'clock express next morning me Portland, Bangor and At. Johus Ihrough tickets al age checked through to i Perit Points, Through tween Worcester hove Porta RAILRO. | copgranpet ary (fo nd ‘Uni bea States Naat Tronte. qrains leave"! New Ree. toot of Desbrosses and Cortlan.tt streets, as follow: tor Barrlebar Pitt bars, the West and Sontt, Pvuh Pullinaa | Fala ati C sii 9:30 A.M, Saad a t Lock Haven (via Philadelphia re oa Lat Division, ‘connecting at Philadel. pau ia), 9:30 A. ofr Williamsport, Lock Haven, Corry nd hee Sao P. M, connecting at ‘Corry tor Titusville, etroleuin Centre and ‘J Oil Re ions, “Limited For Baltimore, Washington and fe Bouth, ‘Limite Washington Rxpress of Pullman’ Pariot Cars dal 2 xcept Sunday. 9:5) A.M. arrive at Washington, Regular at 8:10 A.M. 3 and 9P. M. Sunday,9 phi M.. arise, 8 ae pret “and t2 athe Gundare | 4, aid'D PM. Enusrant aid second ‘eines ‘,” 1836 dans aS rE eke 3) 7, 7240, 8.9 10 ALM. 12 Mh 110, 4:3), 4:50, 5220, 5:40, 6, 6:1 » Me nds’ mighe Benda, ‘at nih 8 om, 3,4. 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