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16 _ SITUATIONS W! WANTED-FEMALE ae Cooks, die. SECOND FLOOR.—A RE- spectable gplored” ‘woman as cook; well recom- 3 BAST 19TH mended tf requi NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1875.—QUADRUPLE SHEET, | ‘TIONS WANTED—FEMALES. Laundresses, &c. A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, me tamilies’ EAST NTH ST.—. a competent laundress, wishe dozen; puiing and duting done terms 75e. per QD] 2 WAVERLEY PLac city of country; anderstands a) city reference, in the neatest manner. WEsT 47TH 8T.—A GOOD, PLAIN, COOK, willing to assist with the washing dre present employe: who. ing, cau be engaxed. Call unt 5 WEST 418T.—A FRENCH FIRST CLASS COOK in a private tamily. b mended hignly by breaking up houseke ‘Puesday evening. —A RESPECTABLE WO- Z man as cook ins respectable private iamily; kinds of cooking: best 5 EAST ISTH ST.—A FIRST CLASS LAUNDRESS 246 eck pl American Protestant wo- govictts washing to do at her house by the week % o | oF st Sait or See go as laundrers; best city reter- | °* mouth; litens and Mheries done in a supe _ © for two days. N 2D AND so | 5 — RESPECTABLE Washing and troning at hef own ST.-A RESPECTABLE WOMAN to do | home ant ‘will Tetarn’ arucles in good order, or to go out < EAST 37TH 323 nd her boy; the woman understands sooking. ears of age ; unde 7 will go together or and ironing; e care of horses, CoWs, &¢.% Separate: & piace in the country preferred ; good refer- ence. Apply or address 49 8TH AV, (RING BELL 4),—A_ RESP’ z woman to cook, wash and iron; good city ret- erence; no objection to & boarding house. 89 8TH AV.—A COMPETENT YOUNG WO. cook: understands soups, meats, ga Ist with the Washing; b AST AV.. THIRD FLOOR.—A RE©PECTABLE woman would like to do the washing of @ tew gentlemen or tamilies at her own home; can do "he finest Ironing and polishing, Call on or address Mrs. ONE 3D_AV.—A_ FIRST CLASS laundress would like some ‘Amilies cr-gentie- men’ '* washing by the week or month; washing done from $1 to $1 25 per fveluded:; first class Feterance from no chemicals er: will asst Ring first bell, used im washin dozen, fluting ana troni Champbermaids, &c. 535 WEST SIST. ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG e an as chambermaid and waitress in a pri- vate Care best city references. Dressmakers and Seamstresses. 14. WEST, lod Sta | YOUNG PERSON WILL sew, teach young children or do anything for a Jamily whio will not consider her as a menial. 23 IRVING PLACE.—A POSITION AS FOREWO- man wanted in a dress and cloakmaking estab- lishment by a lady woo thoroughly understands her business. V12 tisicer, eiicient cutter, has held positions in the leading establishments in osiiion or to go in partner- per day. or make the most fashionable dresses at home at the lowest prices; city selerence. Address. 124 Bast ute s maker wishes a few more engagements: pertect | it guaranteed: ive vears’ experience on W rs Wilson's machine Address DRESSMAKER. — Furope,desires @ similar ship, o7’go to families at $: ‘ene to do pl moderate prices. 38? work by the day, or to tend store and a dressmaker; terms low. Call on or address B. F. 429 EAST ISTH ST., STORE.—AN EXPERIENCE SS scamstress (can cut and fit) would like a tew more customers to Ko to by the day or week. GOS 32.4%: NEAR sore. st. ) thorough dressmaker wi!l go out by the pp $1 50 per day; dinner and evening dresses in the tye. YOUNG WOMAN AS FIRST CLASS COOK [N A mily; willing to assist with the washing ‘Address COOK, Dox entemployers, Call all the week, NG WOMAN TO GO OUT BY THE DAY TO Ge fine washing and ironing; has lived out Ove years and campive best reference @ ld Uptown Branch office: at city reference. 174 Herald Uptown Branch office. Nurses, &e. (PRESENT EMPLOYER'S).—A iseapable of taking the infant trom ita birth. Address WEST 26TH ST, RING BASEMENT BELL.—A respectable colored woman as nurse; care of in- years’ good reference In one family. 9) Bast ast st. SA Young woman as nurse: entire as ot 12 preierred ; Q, WEST ssp st. RESPECTABLE MARRIED ¢ of a child one year or older: these wishing to'find'a good home. will do well by call- 127% West 2 a in.a food se mstre 2 FRANKLIN. SA “YOUNG ENGLISH Wo- man as nurse and to do plain sewing or light housework ta ‘4 private family. Call for two days _ EAST 99TH ST.-A YOUNG care of children and do light chamberwork ; two years’ city reterenc FIRST CLASS DRESS- ; understands hairdress- fitter and designer, who ST.—A_ FIRST children’s outtts; as nurse and to eeny relerences. _ Call tor two days” SECOND FLOOR.—A_RE- pectable, marricd. woman. to nurse @ baby at ome, Where there are no other children; terms e. Call all the week. 210) Fest ate ST, THIRD FLOOR Bask | room.—Two sisters, lately gone housekeeping ; n sewing and the other washing at their ome; good city reterenc 308 FAST 33D ST.—A YOUNG GIRL AS e washer and ironer in a small family; would go @ short distance in the country; willing and obliging. 347 WEST S6TH ST.—DRESSOUTTING TAUGHT; also suits made to order in the latest style at (PRIVATE HOUSE).— young, healthy. respectable married woman ae good reference; is var nurse; no excumbrance; best reference. Call for Can be seen for two days. IN THE REAR, FIRST floor, back Toom-A Protestant woman would take acouple of children and give them a mother's are: terms reasonable. Ring second veil. machine wants BROADWAY (ARNOLD'S SHOE STORE, OPPO A pecans Protes- tang woman as infant’ '§ nurse; capabl | a child from ats birth; respectable reference. HIS ADVERTISEMENT IS INSERTED BY A LADY, who desires to recommend a thoroughly competent and agreeable monthly nurse; best of testimonial t from Maren 1; (CIGAR STORE).—A pen references exchanged. G., box 159 Herald Uptown Branch off 1 29 BROADWAY.—A PERFEC eas Grover & Baker's machine wishes a few en. families or with a dressmacer. avements i rs. ee N ECT Me and fitting; willing to assist ir taking © ehildren.~ Call on or address DRESSMA OPERATOR on 1,265 Broadway. Misceu.ancous. UP ONE FLIGHT, FRONT, TO THE young lady wishes a postion tion to go to the country. understands cutting | are of growing ER, Sidower's ta Not to be seen alter Mon AND 48TH STS, | FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKER WOULD LIK@ A few more engagements by the da latest Paris fashiot Gress A. B., box 45 Herald Uptown Branch ottle YOUNG LADY Wot sewing SSEWiNG, eral Uptow B mghest refer “ C oh dresses: ail the COMPETENT DRESSMAKER AD on Wheeler & Wilson's gnachine_ wishes e day or week in families. MAKER, box 135 berald Uptowo Branc FRENCH LADY, ACCUSTOMED TO FIRST CLASS trade. would like an engagement as trimmer. : Gress MODISTE, Herald Uptown Branch office. operato work by th 1ST AV., BETWE: to do the clean- Ing of a house as an equivalent for the evening and ball | ing and housek Tent of her own apartmen' “LN AMERICAN LADY WISHES THE CARE OF ONE is capable to do the busi- fess as well as general care, or as housekeeper in a tur- hea house; no objection ‘to the countr er part payment. Address Uptown Branch Lp Like 10 bo or more houses or flats; ATED GIRL SEEKS A SITUATION to make herself gener- handy with the needle; ETENT, Heraid Uptown fimo. DRess- eA’ 2 as nurse or lady's maid, ally useful in ® sail tamil, city reterence. Add Branch office. = HELP WANTED-FEMALES. _ “CHANCE FOR MEN, WOMEN, BOYS AND D GIRLS 0 learn Telegra) hy and take’ positions.—THOMP- fons College, 20 4 opposite Cooper Institute. Telegraphy taught practically , with instruments. COACHMEN AND GARDENER! ANTED—A SITUATION AS COACHMA coachman and groom, under- man stanas his bunuess thofsughly bret class city reference. Call on of address JAMK>, at stable 124 West Sith st. oR OWS AND SUARFs ORK GIVEN OUT TO EX B perienc:d hands; in large quantities preferred. 71 onard st. YEING AND CLEANING.—WANTED A LADY, D well acquainted with the business, to take charge of an offi Apply, to FE, LORD, | M1 8b av. XPERIENCED OPERATORS: on LADIES’ UNDEK- E garments, on Wheeler & Wilson's wachines; stead, ark! fo goad banda SIEGEL BHOS, & 1©0,, "369 ani Canals LOWER BRANCHERS.—WANTED, SEVERAL first class flower Dranchers; also one or two who understand designing patterns: aay employment given to good han: WIRST CLASS HANDS WA FFLINGS, by steam. ROBERTS MANUFACTURING CO. 163 Centre st (RST CLASS MILLINERS WANTED.—APPLY TO Mrs. J. MOLONEY, 3744 Division st XIRLS BETWEEN 18 AND 17 YEARS, WHO RE. side with their parents, to. put up trimmings and do other light work. 19 South Sth av. V ANTED—TWO FIRST CLASS MILLINERS, TO commence work trom the Ist of March to the 4th of July; good wages. Call ac 607 8th av. W48TKD—SEVERAL COMPETENT SALESLADIES in the suit department of a Broadway house. Ad- ress full particulars. salary expected, &c., box erala Uptown Branch offic WAXIED—A GOOD COOK, WASHER AND IRONE) ina private tamily. Apply after 10 A. M.,at East Mth st, Best reterences required. WARXTED-A GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK in a small tamily a short, distance In the country, Apply at 205 Broadway, third floor, W4NTED—A, GOOD PRESSER FOR *LACE AND ruflling at 84 Broadway. LULL NGSWO! ‘H&L & LEEDS. __ TANTED—A LADY, OF GOOD ADDRESS 8 AND business qualifications, to so to California; none but those desiring to go need reply, Address M. C, K., Herald office. Wnts aN EXPERIENCED, STYLISH MIL- liner, to take charge of the millinery department ina millinery and Seney, goods siore ina SoBaEy village. Address GhOKGH H. COURT, Ellenville, N Wantep-4 GOOD AMERICAN GIRL aS SEAM- stress, who understands chamberwork and wait- ing and te willing, to assist when necessary. addrege Mrs. W., Herald Uptown Bran WAXTEDS FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKERS ON FINE silk and stuff suits; alsoa few neat girls will be aken to learn. Apply to New York, Paris and Berlin Fruit Company, 43 and 45 Worth street, TANTED—BY AN ENGLISHMAN, MARRIED, NO incumbrance, a situation as coachman and oom; three e years’ reference. Apply to W. 5., 130 West WaAxten—4 GARDENER, TO GO A SHORT DIs- tance in the country; must be a single man and understand the care of hot house and srapery, | Apply to H. M. BAILEY, 3% Broome st, on Monday, from 9:30 to 1Zo’clock, ANTED~A FIRST CLASS GARDENER TO GO shares op a genticman’s place ; ereenouens, gra- pores, Propagat-ng house, pear and apple orchards, &c. sail on Monday, becween Land 2 o'clock, at 767 7th y be phe yan AS COACHMAN OR TO take ad horses: best of cit can be give CHARLES HB, GIBSON, 54 or 7 West | isin st. HELP WANTED—MA GENTS.. FIRST CLASS CANVAS clalty nts make money rapidly selling our new novelties; test variety In the city; largest com- missions allowe AMERICAN NOVELTY COMPANY, 300 Broadwa: NGELL'S HOT AIR ROMAN BATHS, 61 LEXING- fon av., corner 2ith st. want agreeable, honest, in- telligen industrious, stricily temperate American then od women, under for baths and office; reterences FEW GOOD CANVASSERS: soreghete A FIRST class weekly journal; good togood men. dress P. & L., box 126 } Herali omhee. COMPRACTOR WiLL GIVE A SITUATION TO A an that can loan $2,000 or less. Address LUM- BERD box 191 Herald office. BOY ABOUT 16, LIVING WITH HIS PARENTS, to make himseif useful in a wholesale hardware Sore. Address, in own handwriting, with reterences, .. box 214 Herald office. Coane FOR MEN, WOMEN, BOYS AND GIRLS to learn Telegraphy ‘and take ‘positions. —fuOMP- SON'S College, 20 4th av... onsen ‘ooper Institute. Telegraphy taught practically with instruments. OY WANTED—IN AN IMPORTING HOUSE, RE- siding with his nts. Address, in own hand- writing, IMPORTER, id office. FURNITURE, GREAT RARGATNS FURNITURE. DEGRAAF & TAYLOR are | offering their immense stock of goods at such extremely iow prices that you cannot fail to buy. Cali and examine w satisfy yourself. Tt will not cost anything and save you 50 percent. Don't fail to come. Nos. 87 and 89 Bowery, 65 Chrystie street and 18 and 132 Hester street. | tae Branch Store, _81 Fourth avenue. D Weatai Mal GRSAT BARGA ime o—_ ta NE FURNITURE. ; We have many new styles finished at our factory 4 that were commeneed before we determined to close out and we shall continue the sale during this spring season. ‘the prices we have put on the Foods, are far below the cost Of production as they must be sold. All kinds of UPHOLSTERY aoonal marked down. Before purchasing it will pay to examine our stock and compare prices SLTY & CO.. 18 Fitth avenue, near paula third street. { Sisnesed BOYS WANTED. Apply to LORD & TAYLOR, corner Grand and Chrystie sts_ fig or FRENCH COOK, HAVING UNEX- ceptionable city references, wanted, at 18 East 33d st, potmees Sth and Madison avs, None others need apply. ARMER WANTED—WITH A LITTLE MONEY, TO Fan @ good farm in Virginia; all tains, tools, de, ‘Apply to G. F, JOHNSON, Photographer, 777 urn} Broadway. Al TANTED—A COMPETENT WAITRESS; coo crTy “reference; none other need apply. 180 Mi av. HE at ais Broudway. PRINTING KSTABLISHMENT WANTED-A COMPETENT FOREWOMAN TO TAKE entire charge of workroom in a private dress- ble liberal making estabhsument; to one fally No, 8 Kast | wages will be given. Apply to C. DONOV. Asth st. ite Lap Wantel —A SITUATION AS WET NURSE, BY & healthy orae whose cnild ig six weeks old, Apply at Ca: Ja 50 EXPE RIENCED HAT TRIMMERS WANTED—TO OU trim Palmetto hats, ot 93 and 95 6th av., ap stairs. SITUATIONS WANTED—MALES. } A SITUA ON -WANTE! D—BY | A FRENCH WAITER, A. who speaxs English and German, in a. private fam: GiianUeS ES 8S raha his acueey reterences, Address | Are BEEN PAKMER, WHALING, NAVAL OFFI- cer, conductor, inventor; offer my services as g erai matager of holets, railroads, cashier: where large experience, honest services are required. Thirteen In- ventions tor sale, Address, confidentially, HOWARD, box 163 Herald Uptown Branch office. Wane \—A SITUATION, BY A STRONG off Te hale boy. vada J. RICHARD. n- WANT D-BY 4 COLORED MAN A SITUATION AS waiter ; private or public; city or country; under- stands catering; relercnces. Cuil on or address J. 1:7 West 38th st., tor two days. CLERKS AND SALESME) je N_ENERGET! YOUNG “MAN | WISHES A SITUA- tion as secretary, clerk. collector, or one position whereby he could obtain a livelihood ; 00d Writer, quick and correct at figures and fully understands the routine of office duties: willing to work evenings: nine years’ experience as clerk in newspaper offices; highest makes ladie ch office. KTENT LADY'S MAID WITH A LADY, OR ‘oung misses; speaks several FIRST CLASS OPERATOR ON WHEELER & Wilson’s machine will go, out by the day in fami- 4 chilaren’s wardrobes in superior Address OPERATOR, box 1i3 Herald Uptown out take charge of uaes; would travel; erala Uptown Branch off ice MIDDLE AGED LADY WISHES A PLEASANT home, where her services as compamion or tamily manager Would be taken a8 an equivalent; references box Ill Herald Uptown Branch LIVINGSTON’S, 788 BROADWAY, THE whole art of dress cutting taught by the fect method in the world: and cutting trimmings. ‘aisoa new plan of designing | Bed. Address K. M., LADY, WHO HAS HAD A FIRST CLASS MILLI- ery and dressmaking establishment, desires a posi- tion a forewoman or saiesiady in a millinery or suit de- Dartment: would not object to small salary at firs. Ad- Gress 4. K,, box 158 Herald Branco office. Fest CLASS DRESSMAKER WOULD LIKE A FAW engagements by the dav: ming & svecialty; no meals except lunch: able: good city reference. Address ., Herald Uptown Branch office. General Housework, &c. 51 Ts? 77H St.-A RESPECTABLE | YOUNG OL girt todo general housework in a small family ; be st ctty reference. | 219 East 28TH ST. IN THE BA pectable girl to do general housework ina dmait private family: 1s'4 good plain cock, good washer and ironer: four ye city reference trom last 298 WEST WITH STA RESPECTASLE youre colored woman to do general housework family of two, or as purse in a genteel family. Call’ for two days. Ho As housekeeper; ferred, not under “0, to in the lady. None but honorable address Miss GAR, New York Post office RESPECTABLE AMERICAN AND A 7 ough housekeeper will, in a short time, want a sit @atton; is steady and industrious: best city reference froin present and other emplovers STERLING, Herat A. “POSITION AS HO! aged highly respectaple family: small salary: no triflers Adiress Mrs. EDEN, week. and required Branch office. YOUNG WIDOW like a situation as housek: Heman or wi zguxe LADY AS HOUSEKEEPER FOR AN ideriy gentieman; A of URIs, N AMERIC. N EASTERN money « Berald office Laundrensses, &e. G LADY WOULD LIKE COPYING OR ANY er writing to do at home. Uptown Branch oitice. Address J., Herald Teterence as to cheracter and capabiity, Address, for one week, | RLETON, Dox | sted Herald of N EXP E. Ck LERK WANTS A p oR: has a ‘good route neo Tadress CLERK, 304 West 16h at, N AGENT, WHO HAS REPRESENTED A SPE- cialty, principally West and Southwest, is open for an engagement; reterences, &c. Address TRAVE.- LER, box 4,829 Fost office, ha bist. ACR AND PRACTICAL YOUNG MEN WANTED— Competent to take charge of stocks of real and imitation taces and embr ‘ideries, or household goods. aapy tw KDWARD RIDLEY & SON, Grand and Allen XITUATION WANTED—IN A HOTEL STOREROOM, by an American person well accustomed to the quiles: dest city, reference, A ML, Herald Uptown Bi JANTED—A POSITION, BY A COMPETENT SALES- lady, to take charge of a department: saillinery pore city references. A seca for one week, makes fitting and trim- terms reavon- ANTED—BY A GOOD sacaecaee A in a fancy goods, millinery or soit house out of town; best of reference given. Herald Uptown Branch oftie Cail on Monday. MENT.—A RE- " ‘PROFESSION AL SITUATIONS WANTED— FE ALE: “Cc are AN HOUR FOR R FRENCH J AND MUSIC f a French lady of great ddress TEACHER, Herald if required) b best relerence. Uptown Branch ofic WEST 19TH &T.-A LADY AS CASHIER OR saleswoman. or would do copying at home. Cail oa ore address Mrs. HUDSON. LADY OF CULTURE AND RKFINEMENT WISHES an engagement in slamily as govern singing; cece references. ekeepers, dic. 3 LAIGRT ST., SECOND FLOOR, BACK ROOM,— e the house of 'a widower pre. of strict moralit 338 {Til A¥.. SECOND STORY. FRONT ROOM—A . lady of refinement and cheertul disposition as housckeeper to a widower or bachelor. m Monday to Saturday, Mra DA DOW LADY WISHES A Pi eeper for a widower, ‘Adurese NEEDY, Herald Uptown Branch office. YOUNG LADY ORPHAN, WELL EDUCATED, accustomed to good society and a fine reader, like a position as housekeeper or companion; woald lke avel or fill some simiiar position with kind, ee beople and they will’ find the same good ; best reference. ench; rey! Sood tag and st ae oF a8 LADY WRITES LETTERS—BUSINESS friendly; after E bee hg ap hour; eae hours +, Opposite Post office, wanes prices, Mass W. or any position of trust. OF EDUCATION AND REFINE- osition in a mome to act ax @rnem to one or two children; willing to assist or take full charge of thé housexeeping 10 objection tw go out of town; best ref- t employers. Address SWISS, Herald WIS8 LADY ment desires @ man fiuently; erences trom | Uptown Branch office. YOUNG LADY or CULTURE DESIRES A PO81- governess. tenching music oder: ary j dress THOROUGH. Herald Cp: Spanish, Latin and Engl reterences. Ai Address, for one Uptown Bran_h office. “KEEPER BY A MIDDLE- yin 4 refined Christian best references given | Herald Uptown LADY, FROM PARIS, HAVING BER Giploma. speating Bagheh aud Portaguess, capable af teaching music and the highest. branches of science and liverature, wishes an engagement in « family; high Address D., bok 4.688 Post office. references in the city. F REFINEMENT. Eg ane + gen- oben YOUNG LADY WISHES TO PROCURE A POS ‘Address Mrs HAGRIS, Herald Cp. teaches French, English, mus fives unexceptionable references. Address C., box 107 Herald Uptown Branch office. tion as governess , ower. town Branch office. 3 MARRIED MAN OF EXPERIENCE a aituation as, grocery clerk and to drive a delivery wacon; thoroughly ndersuand horses und isa good driver: will do. an. or] sree ate bet “addres WORKER box 18) Herald Up: town Branch office. YOUNG MAN WANTS A SITUATION—IN A PRO- duce or an insurance house; salary no object; has had some experience ; position wanted, not salary; has money to invest. Address J. C. F., box 142 Herald Up- town ‘Branch | office. NYTHING!—EXPERIENCED BOOKKREPSR, COR. ou Seepons oat (Fatiees eae bank hye teal Bol wsinewr ani fost all tn 1874; will, accept any hon Address box 26 Herald offlee. YOONG MAN, THOROUGHLY EDUCATED TO ofice duty, as bookkeeper, clerk or correspondent, Genres a situation where he would be promoted accord: ing to merit; is well educated, knows French thoroughly and.can give references of the highest order. Address .P. M., Herald office. Froese Re SALESMAN WANTED-—WHO HAS A long experience in first ciass housea No notice will be taken of the appiication unless references are stated and salary expected. AdaressJ. J. K., box 125 Herald office. } ETAIL DRY GOODS SALESMAN WANTED—WHO cau seak French and German. etty experience. Ww. K, PEYTO: Bowery. GQataemay WANTED—DRY GOUDS AND MOURN tha 8 Pees Apply to JAMES A. HEARN & SON, 773 roadway Waren; EXPERIENCED RETAIL SALESMEN for sik and Lest departments; none bat first 4. C, JOUNSTON, d 22d st, class men need apply. ANTEDIEXPERIENCED, DRY 0008 SALES- men. Apply NG, ult » be- | tween Gold and Dumield sta, Brooklyn. parades WASTED-YOUNG MEN TO LEARN TUE RSTAIL dry goods business. Apply to LORD & TAYLOR, corner Grand and © hrystie sts. ANTED—BY AN EXPERIENCED Al SALEDMAN, ‘@ sitgation in a wholesale dry gooos house or manu- factory of ladies’ wear: iidigg reference or security a rgd BELIAB box 163 Herald Uptown ranch office. W4steD—4 FIRST CLASS FURNIIURE SALES- Apply to LORD & TAYLOR, corner Grand and Chrystie sts, N ENGLISH LADY, EDUCATED AND REFINED, ion "as companion or to overlook @ also willing to educate ¥ 1 has no objection to leave the city: re y or by letter, best reference Heraid Uptown Branch offic e. N WIDOW, % YEARS OF AC aughter of 10 years, wishes a position as house- would do the work of a small family. Address | °CK, station L. N AMERICAN LADY, capabilities, desires a position as housek first class hotel; ten years’ experience in one house ive highest testitnomals. Address L. W., yn Braneh office, % AMERICAN AN counsry; first women's Protective Union, 38 Blee LADY WISHES TO K jor a. wealthy MASSACHUSETTS FUOUSREREPER OB Any By aa American lady tw | ot | Herald oitice. | - LADY (EXPERIENCED IN TEACHING MUSIC esa tew more pupils; | | hangers picasent home wowia incizds: Prenes aad | Engiish branches two hours daily. Address &. B. J, | | pox 17 leraid Uptown Branch office. OF THOROUGH BUS Herald Brook TISITING GOVERNESS.—AN ENGL'SH ability and experience desires a tuition for the | atternoon; acquireme: 7 Apply at Working- er si . box 159 Herald Uptown Branch office. . Herald Uptown Bra: HELP WANTED—FEMAL T, STEWART & CO. — Wait first class INDIA SHAWL WORKERS AND CLOAK MAKERS. POSITION OF refined home doubted reterence as to neatness, Address TRUSTWORTHY, ability and respectability Only competent and experienced pe: | at NINTH STREET ENTRANCE, betore 9 A. M., Broad way and lth st 1, STEWART & CO. one need apply 18Th 87, TWO PLIGHTS UP to go out by the day oF would-take washing to table w or any other n home, good reference #9 MACDOQGAL 8T., CORNER BL KECKER T.— rand pisin cook Qo West _w 132 iaaity wating 9 CLUAK AND DRESS CUTTER. having bad city experience and thoronghly com petent to measure and fit will secure @ tion and liveral pay. 3 | tweens andgA. M.. Broudway and 10th st. ermanent situa- ER's DisK, be tier to firm, sta‘ing rever- ne in first class sty.e. 144 Bie out by the good reference 15: WEST SIST 8T. oe) class laundress to ¢ Woshing fine fluting in the best style trusi worthy Hy washing. DP) WEST 380 ST—A FIRST CLASS COLORED a“ lnundress wishes washing to do et her own | ladies and gentlemen Cal on or a home for tamilies, de. reference if required. Ess, OTA EAST OTH ST., FIRST FL woman to go out by the d an do any kind of housework; revere NEAR 28°H ST. spectanlé woman to go out by the day as washer pan flule; best city references. XOUNG AMERICAN ntiemen’s and jadi 7é I TYH av, anu ironer 345 6246) WEST Sern e Widow wishes some ‘washing; can do futing and sully; beat city reference, RCTABLE WOMAN STEWART & CO. day to wash, — | Wace several aiagNht =e rit | CLASS SALESWOMEN for their Suit and Millinery Departments MANAGER'S way and 10th st. T 61 LEXINGTON AVENUF, WANTED, A PROTES. nurse girl; aiso an’ American or accustomed to general must’ be a good washer aud ironer; D AMERICAN woman as janitress or to take charge of # how @ the absence of the owner ACSTIN EAST $10 SL.—A_MIDDLE-AG tant Frenen swiss Call co or address FRENCH PROTESTANT NU speak English and sew, A. y. from 10 to 2o'clock, at 264 Presitent st., 2) 0 ws ST 307 . BETW _ A respectable color: BE WANTED—MCST Monday and tues: FIRST CLASS SALES. Indigo tor. our talttioney “depory fie futing, | having a thorough xnowied 2 of the busine experience, we oller good sa no otners need appiy. f the business and city ries aad steady situations; STERN BROTHERS, 967 6th av. N EXPERIENCED MILLINER AND ' who has worked in the None but first class need apply at the UNION BAZAAR, OR, —A CAPABLE or week as laun ROOM 6—A Ri FLOWERS. —EXPERIENCED BRANCH. ers wanted : work given ont of the house; good pay aud steady work guaranteed. 5, FRIEDMANN, No. 1 Division at. y First CLASS SALESWOMAN WANTED—TO TAKE BAST 167F ST, TWO DOORS OF I8T AV.—A 403 Pipectable woinan te tane in famillea’ oF fen. PR wast Mow Ky vat by We dey orders for Kitbag bonnets, 4c. ; mast be thorough! id have first class city’ references; ermanent situation will be WANSTED-A ‘COMPETENT BOOKKEEPER: 0} willing to make himself useful in salesroom and office ; must be single and reside in the city nces required; $700 first year. Address F ‘ood refer. box 160 WASTED A NO. 1 BOOKKEEPER. ADDRESS, with reference and amount of salary expected, 8, | K. &CO., box 116 Herald office TANTED—SALESMAN IN A WHOLESALE BOYS’ | clothing house; to one commanding a large, first | Wis ade a liveral salary will be paid. Address, with _ | full name and reserence (none others will be notic | stricuy couadential, K. L. H. & CO., box 17 Heraid office W ANTED—THREE YOUNG MEN IMMEDIATELY TO learn bookkeeping. penmanship, calculations, &c., from practical bookkeeper; Brooklyn. § to 10, evenings: terms moderate, Address COLLINS, box 40 ‘Herald office. V TANTED—A CLERK IN A FIRST CLASS HOTEL: must be a thorough bookkeeper, good writer; one who has had experience in hotels in’ this city; midale- aged, preierred. Address C. D,, station ¥. _ COACHMEN D GARDENERS. wi FIRST CLASS COACHMAN 1S ANXIOUS TO fiud a situation; in all respects thorongh and re- commended highly; is @ Protestant Address A, S., 33 6th av NY LADY OR GENTL! MAN WANTING A STEADY Engiisn coach man Froom, Hinge, five years’ fercaces can Aid one at private stables 152 West 240 reet. i N GENTLEMAN IS ANXIOUS TU PROCURE A fi situation for s coschman, young, married, no tam- Li on U, W. RUSSEL . of 4 and % Elizabeth st Brookly New York. JOACHMAN AND GARDENERS SITUATION / wanted—Ry an Englishman; is industrious: a care- ful driver; understands the care of horses, harnegs and thoroughly: willing a and obliging, best reter- dress ¥. 1. Uptown Branch offie \OACHMAN'S SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG J married man, has a thorough knowledge of his bus- ines; Is a good city driver: bas no objection to the coun- try; good city reference. Call on or address M. b., Nus Saud 6 Went oun si., at HT, Kidred’s Ii (QARDENEWS SITUATION WANTED—BY A MAR J ried man; practical worker; understands his busi nese in all its branches fits reterence. © Gress 1. D., seed store 67 Nassau at. I? fou, RAST, A FIRST CLAMS COAC HMAN, SIN- gle. 34 vears of ‘age, with best rity and county refer. ator address STABLE, I? Kw h st SITUATION WANTED—BY A GERMAN. AS COACH- 2. an, le 8 good voretante gardener: wite to do ge ork if reqnire: on A H P., bor 10h Heraid ofc, 0 “ererences a4 WASTED—A SITUATION, BY AN EXPERIENC! D Arde tands his business thoroughly ; we wilting liging. best city reference. Address sARD . DOX 176 Herald Uptown Branch office. WANTED—A SITUATION 48 COACHMAN, BY “AN Eng!ianman, jately adarert haus y arrived; first clase PANTED- A "Ertioe AS COACHMA W Nnrle mans understaods hie posse htfobsiast M.A. CONNELLY, No. era five yours’ relerence from last én, ployer. Call. of Ad kes J. Yo. CONGhUAL 436 DIK ave ee 2, 192 Columbia” Heights, ‘ANTED—A THOROUGHLY COMPETENT MAN AS valet; must have had experience in nursing. Ad- dress B., box 104 Herald office. TANTED—A CAPABLE MAN TO CANVASS CITY and county for steam ‘boiler imjeciors, “Addre with references and qualifications, K. J. J., box 113 Herald office. ws \TED—AN OFFICE BOY. NOT OVER 18 eae of age and Laity with hs parents; mu: good commercial education and be active and Havel, gent; salary at first, $5 per week. Address, statin, ng aoe ave and references, F. & CO., box 125 Heral ice, ANTED—CANVASSKRS FOR THE PATENT DESK attachment to chairs, at No. 1 College place, room ANTED—AN ENERGETIC MAN, TO SELL THE best writing and copying ink (French) in the mar- Ket; Hberal commissions allowed. Apply to A. MOLLIER & CO., 49 Cedar st, sole agents of the “La superieure” TANTED—A WELL EDUCATED BOY FOR THE uy ofice of anexporter. Address L.,box i97 Herald office, ANTED—CANVASSERS, ON TWO NEW SUB. scription books, tor city and country routes: aiso one deliverer ; fare paid. JAMES SUmEHY, 37 Barclay ew York; 293 Baltimore st.. Baltimore. Waxten—an OPERATUR AND A MESSENGER ohw TELEGRAPH COMPANY, 145 Falton st, \ ANTED—MEN OF EXPERIEN F, “TO SOLICIT advertisemonts in Boston, Philadelphia and New | York tor a most complete medium. | For particulars ap- UVELT ply to & CO., 297 and 299 PEtcene ys 2 y, TANTED—A STOUI BOY 79 SCRUB light portering. Apply to TsAKGS & HACKED, 325 Browdwa, “Goon PERMANENT ENT SIT UATION WILL BE <i given to Food ys tical machinist in a comfort le shop, by an ag: ie firm of machine makers, to to thy pervon wo ean loan his emplovers $1,000 or $1 on good security and interest: none need a) Ata ir those having the money ready to loan and @ characve which will bear inyestigation. Address GENUINE TRANSACTION, box 125 Heraid Brooklyn Branch office. STRONG BOY OF 15, WHO WRITES A GOOD hand, woulda like to learn atride; printer pre- jerred. ‘Address J. K1CHARDSON, 497 Broome st. Bsanzes WANTED—TO DRIVE AN 8HORSE stationary engine In factory ; steady employment. ‘Address, with references and salary ‘demanded, AXLE, box 175 Herajd | gflicg, eh ee tatad preitOcK CUTTER AND COLOR also a tew'printers wanted. Address O1L- Lori Hernia 1d Uptown Branch oftice. ‘AT TRIMMERS WANTED—FIRST CLASS HANDS on gentiemen’s hats Apply at AMLDON’S 220 oth ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN OF 2 years’ experience in the jewelry trade; has a good astern and New York State trade: can iurnish best of references, Address JEWELLE tt, box 101 Herald office, ie PRINTERS,—SITUATION WANTED BY A YOUNG an as compositor on piece or week Work. Address '. T.,Heraid office. \y ANTED—NON. UNION PUDDLERS, AT TROY, N. 'Y. ; one works is now in operation, 1unning twenty- two (23) puddling furnaces nixnt and day. Apply, by letter, to either of the ye H. BURDEN & SONS, roy. N.Y. ERASTUS CORNING f 3 roy, N. ¥,. JOHN A. GRISWOLD @ Cv., Troy, x. Wa, A STEADY MAN, A SITUATION AS general blacksmith ; would like to get a chance to rent @ blacksmith’s shop, with tools, or buy them a oe preneee in the country. Address E. W. GRIFFITH, A —WEEKLY AND MONTHLY PAYMENTS FOR ¢furniture, Carpets and Redding, at B. M. COW. PERTHWAIT & CO.'S, 155 and 157 Chatham street. An immense stock and low prices. A GREAT SACRIFICE SELDOM “MET WITH—MUsT be sold as the family leave the city; the entire ture of a 3% story high stoop for cash u ae red tor rent, low figure; meighborhood unex ble and convenient 110 ‘Liberty street. geriera Uae ‘having concluded ness and reopened her dressmaking establishment at bixth avenue. ATM MAISON HARRIS MILLINERY AND DRESSMAKING, eR nn nn eA NN —MAISON ATOR. 862 BROADWAY, ABOVE: A. ‘Union square, importers of fashion $0, Bonsete, from Paris, and Round Hats, from Brown. ¢ of Ne street, and Howard, of Kegent street London. Mourn- ing Goods, from W. ©. Jay & Co., Regent street. RT IN DRESSMAKING. Kalatets MARIE FAVRE i) nd the ladies in hay 4 Tavioi —AT MME, LUMLEY’S DRESSMAKING ESTAB- + lshment, 110 West Twenty third street, near Sixth avenue, ladies can have elaborate Suits made out of the a allen quantities of goods; lowest terms shortest noti T MRS, DOWLING’S, 410 SIXTH AVENUE, LADIES can rely on getting pertect fitting suits thade and trimmed in the latest Parisian styles trom $3 upward; ladies invited to call. RP OE PEE Sd | LLE. PRINCE SUCCESSOR), Union. square, Broadway, next door te Tiffany's, Hi just receive, per steamer, two cases of imporied Bonnets, round Hats and Flosers, comprising all the newest desig for out town trade, CM ttinent LYONAISE DRESSMAKING ESTAB- li ns tor the spring. Pattern bonne sh:nent.—Making up ladies’ own matarials and fin dresses receive special attention. N. B.—No ee vite findings. td OSEPHINS GOLDEN, No. 9 East Thirtieth street. DBREESMARING, IN THE MOST APPROVED PARIS fit warrant trimming and style ‘unsurpassed; Couks and mantles made in @ superior fine French corsets and panniers uf the latest models. rene'M . DUVAL, v8 Bro adway, B MATHERS & 60.. 81 BROADWAY, TE «are now prepared to show merchants buying goods in New York the latest styles of French Sonnets Gnd English Ronnd Hats 10 chips and straws. ADIES’ AND CHILDREN'S UNDERGARMENTS ON hand and made to order; Intants! oui & specialty Machino stitching, Embroider 7, and taping of all kinds. ING'& HOFFMIRE, 5% Eighth avenue. ME, DEMOREST’S “WHAT TO WEAR: INFORMA. tion on every Department of Ladies’ Mid Cpilaren’ Dress.” Price Te, bstiree. 17 East Fourteenth str orany of the agencies. Ready March 1. M2, DeMoREsns “PORTROLIO OF FASHIONS.” taining large illustrations, of 1 the, styles. Price 10c.,'post free. 17 Kast Fourteenth street, York, or at any of theagencies. Ready March I. ME. DEMOREST’3S GRAND OPENING.—RELIABLE Patterns, comprising in style oy new, beautitul, useful onin any way desirable, “Re jon- day, March 1. M*, HARTLEY HAS JUST RETURNED FROM Paris with a choice and elegant assortment of ts and round Hats; will be prepared to show on Boni and atter Wednesday, 3d.” 917 Broadway, 177 Fitth av. UCTION ROOMS, 39 EAST THIRTEENTH STREET. — A Furniture, Carpets, Parlor Suits, Bedroom Suits, Marbie Top and Extension Tables, Linen Sheets, Marb! Statuary, some rare Paintings by old masters, Bookcases, prices Fiano, Mattresses, dc. Vrivate saie at auction Prices. An eurnrrere PRIVATE RESIDENCE 210 WEST + 2ist st. for sale; ye Bult, in satin, cost oe er jor 200; do., $159; Bedroom with wressing Cases, ig); Hedeteade Bureuua: Mattresses, Turkion Sule 8100: id Slush and haircioth 5, 2es, Carpets, fe. N. Bele. e's Steinway & Song tour round 745 octave Pianotorte, al! to-day or Mond: PRIVATE FAMILY, LEAVING FOR EUROPE will sell for cash all their magnificent Household Furniture, stemway 4 :on rosewood Pianoforte, cost tor’$25); Parlor Suits cevered in satin, cost $6 0, or sa): Turkish suits, cast, $400, 10r 6128: rep Sites 850: lush Suits, $60; Bedroom suits complete for $30, Dress- ng Case, &c. Garpets Be. yard; nasy Chairs, Paint. ings, Bronzes A. Silverware, Basement, Kitchen Furniture; all in good order: used since May. Please all aud examine; no Feasonable offer refused. Cail at residence 12 West BOOKCASE, BUREAU OR nOFA BED FOR CASH or on instalments, at SMITH’S Parlor Bed depot, st Petstadah strect; new improvements constantly nd. A —PICKUARDT & CO., MANUFACTURER AND + dealer in first class Furniture. Factory and warerooms 218 West Thirty-seventh street. ‘A goods made under our own supervision. LARGE ASSORTMENT OF CARPETS, FURNITURE and Bedding at lowest cash prices at U'y ARRELL'S Salesrooms, 410 Kighih avenue, between Thirtieth and Thirty-first streets, (yanrets, Furniture, Beds, Bedding. &c. Payments takea by the week or month. Terms easy. KELLY & CO., corner Twenty-fifth strect and Sixth avenue. \ROSSLEY'S WHOLESALE STOCK OF CARPETS AT J retail.—“nglish Brussels from $1. 320 and 322 Broad- way, corner Pearl street. ANT SOFA BED, NEW. $20; BosEwOOD $75: other things in proportion. M. jon room, 13 Kast Fourteenth street. Ex: 8 day. M. E. F. | ashi HAVING RECEIVED A. LARGE amount of second hand Household Furniture, Car- pets, Mirrors. Oil Paintinzs, Chromos, &c. e prepared (0 dispose of the same tor cash very small ‘advance on cost. The spring season coming on, we will be overcrowded with goods and must dispose of those on hand to make room tor further purchases. Ip addition to our old stand. 190 Third avenue. we have dpened the spacious warerooms No. 12 Washinj meee piace, and will keep in both places the best and cheapest stoce of sec- ond hand Furniture of any house in the ci! JAMES GRAHAM, 190 Third avenue, New York Hote &e., We FRUBNITURE, CARPETS, Great Bargait Meg raitures Boy begin Us the ne: ae hep fret ap of iu ‘urniture, &c., to make room for our sp! ates D. LLY {successor to Orarrel) 520, 512, 516 Eighth aventie, corner Thirty -fif rr Sthirty-aixih streets. LN. Ball goods shipped free of charge. preenrroneg mi MANUFACTURERS, AAR & RANE, 152 end 104 West Twenty-t -third street. We sell the best articles. Our prices defy competition. {OR SALE—ON ACCOUNT OF REMOVAL TO EU- rope of the occupant, the entire Furniture of the four story brown stone house No. 68 Kast gixty-fret street, together with Carpets, Fang and isehold Utensils, all almost new; @ splendid chance tora gmily mence housekeeping. Alsothe House F°s SALK—THE FURNITURE OFA otto STORY and basement House, No. 26 Suffolk street. OR SALE VERY CHEAP—AN_ ELEGANT NEW Parlor Suit, Marie Antoinette stvle, for $100; worth Sion Inquire at 29 Bond street, near Broadway. Cali jonday or Tues J RESS PATTERNS OF RICH SILKS, POPLINS MY, M. A. SOMERS, LATE OF CANADA, CUTTER IVE" and designer, can hear of a first class ‘position, 1 Rot engaged, by applying {immediately to MODISTE, ice. Herald Uptown Branch off USLIN PATTERNS ON MEASURES.—18 SOUTH Fith avenue, near Washington square. M, DU- CANE, Ladies’ ‘Yallor; gold medal, Paris Exposition, 172. Th t styley of the s'ason; Dresses and Cloaks, Muslin Pat erns, without trimmings, &¢ with. the Rewest trimmings.’ $4 and, $5: Pape Patigras 1. every town in the U: Paquita, last creation for ub ted States. pre oO 2NING OF SPRING STYLES, MONDAY, MARCH 1, 1875.—Imported Paris Patterns, the latest novel- ties, selected by Mme. A. DUVALL, 878 Broadway. WEsT FURYANTH TRON, OPPOSITE WORER- ) ry'a.—Miss H. J. EDWARDS. (pemeey of Broa way, Itshtoanble dseuataaxer; Walking Suits, $8; cucing and ‘fitting Suits, $2; Theatrical and al 11 Dresses a spe~ cialty, ‘WANTED “ro. ‘PURCHASE, “BAxten ENGINE—OP EIVHER FOUR, SIX OR IGHf HORSE POWER, ADDRESS BAXTER NoiNt, HERALD OFFICE. OR velvets: also a Repeater, laa; celebrated maker, State full particulars ri lowest price. Ad- dress BONNET LY! I RUG FIXTURES WANTED—MUST BE MODERN; ‘ONS, Herala office. none noticed without full particulars and lowe: sie price. Address GAYNOR, 171 Smith street, Brook- yu. RON | VASES—WANTED, 8 OR FOUR SECOND hand tor lawn or is; must be cheap for cash, men! Address box 1,688 New York Post ¢ office. I WANT TO BUY ONE OR MORE BONNAZ EM- puOey: Machines, Address CASH, box 122 Herald Waxtennis PATENT BLOCKS FOR PLATES, 5%X 83g inches; 32 patent Blocks tor plates, \. ly p A. J. FISHER, Hie Naasad ouset, forereers HYDRAULIC PRESS, IN COMPLETE order, of 150 to 200) tons pressure and 20 to 2% iron Blea Address ts. SIEBER, 140 Front street, New 10rk. Wane TO PURCHASE—SECOND HAND OFFICE, ‘Table, with drawers: also second hand Letter Press. Address A. D., box 364 Post office, __ BILLIARDS. ERIGAN STANDARD BEVEL TABLES, WITH ‘Delaney’s wire cushions; a test of their superiority over all otber tables and cushions is the last match be- tween Vignaux and Rudolphe, the highest sverane ever obtained in any mateh game: Parlor Billiard Tables of , also Bagatelles, Russian and Tripolive Tubies at reduced prices. . H, GRIFFITH & CO., 40 Vesey street. Divas IN AND MANUFACTURERS OF BIL. liard wnt oles flad, by examination, that cheap and Printing of any description a. METROPOLIT: x MORINTIN ESTABLIS! NT, . Broadway, cannot be surpasse i UST RECEIVED, VIA STEAMER PEREIRE, 1ull assortment of French Billiard eee and Coe Leathers, made expressly, and with the greatest care, for H. W. COLLENDER, manufacturer of ihe standard American Bevel Billiaré Tables, 738 Broadway. ON FIRST CLASS BILLIARD TABLE TO LET OR for sale; allin complete order; worth , Will be sold tor $125.’ 13 East Bleecker street Ps ELAN’S IMPROVED BILLIARD TABLES, USED now in the Windsor, St. Nicholas, Earle’s and Grand Central Hotels, fo1 ele only by GEO, E, PHELAN, 34 East Foarteenth iwO CARROM a BEVEL TABLES, COLLENDER. make, with three Sets ot Balls, for sale—On easy terms; only in tuge since last May want & pariner witty some ¢a ital, who unde th e variety show busi- ADHINGTON Matte Tai Eighth avenue. 6 COLLENDER BEVEL BILLIARD TABLES—NEW ) style, good order, for sale either together or sep- arately, with lease of Hall or not,as desired. very Low prices; al r and Fixtures. ‘apnly t Washington all, nie ‘avenue, near 125th street, Harlem. ANTED-—BOOKBINDER; A COMPETENT, PRAC- ‘tical man, acquainted with every branch of the er wee ars cabable 0 ot Cg Soren P53", ce: al Rew vor on Monday, ¢rom 2 to 4, or ad- Grew Oro: V8, oot Broadway ANTED—A COMPETENT CUTTER, WHO HAS A thorough knowledge of the shirt business; must have first class reterences and be willing to go to Can- ada Apply ut 136 Chatham st., cigar factory ANTED—BY A FIRST CLASS MECHANIC, A Situation as forenee, or workman in a firsi class carpenter sho tan inds of hardwood work and wi working machine: sober and indus lg Address FUREMAN, Herald Uptown Branch office. V ANTED—A SIIUATION, BY A GOOD FRESCO painter. Address FRESCO PAINTER, Herald For Other Want Advertisements Sco Directory. “DENTISTRY. é | RUBBER SET OF TEETH 1 foure-cimpression in the. forenoon, teeth ic. the Afternoon. ‘Thirty-tourtn street, near Broadway and Sixth avenue. Coral rabber. very strong ; flesh colored; Fold sets, platina sets, wualebone rubber sets, Plumpers, open fronis, Lip Litters, Lip Deoressers, Regulators: nitrous oxide; mechanical dentistry. Take green cars from Urand street ferry. or Sixth avenue cars, or Broad- way cars. Get off at Thirty-fourth street. NEWBR West Thirty-four EW PRINCIPLE,—IM- teeth. Continuous Gam Teeth, $15; coral set, olor, $15; teeth inserted without extracting the roots: teeth extracted withoat ir by benumbing process. Late of 373 jow at ld Clinton place (Eighth street), BEAUTIFUL 8! $5, $3; GUM TEETH, $10; Single, $1; Gas, 50¢.; Silver Fillings, 60c, Examine specimens. Siw None’ DENTAL ROOMS, 262 Sixth avenge. Established 1861. Sunday ontil 2 Kemem- ber 262. R, MICH ‘Second avenue. out extracting : Plumpers for hollow cheeks; fliling, 00 cents; teeth built up on roots, Sunday until 2 P.M “82 EAST FOURTH STREET, NE ts, $10, Warranted, with or with HE METROPOLITAN PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT is at 218 Broadway, in the Herald Bufiding. jh MARBLE. _ MANTEL . o “GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES OF MARBLE and Marbieed Mantels. all Kinds of floor ‘Iiling, Monuments, Headstones, Slabs for plumbers and capi- netunakers now offerind at 5 KLABEK & 0O.'> Steam Marble Works, Nos. 217 w “23 Weat Filty-first street, near Broadway. ry GREATLY ¥ REDUCED PRIC An nsive stock of Slate and Marble Mantels, fash Teaye and Slate Work of every description. PENRHYN SLAT& COMPANY, Union square, Fourth avenue and seventeenth T GREATLY REDUCED PRICES—AN EXTENSIVE stock of Marble and Marbiemed Mantels and ail marble work; Marble Turn.ng for the trade, A. KLABER, 14 Bast Big weeath, sireet, near Third ay, GPL JOCR PRINTING DONE at THE METROPOL TAN PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, 23 way. You wiil find It advantageous, ITEWART'S SLATE MANTELS, MARBLY. AND WOOD b> Manteis, ie and elegant design. 1 the lowest prices. 2) and 222 West Twenty-third street, between seventh and igh avenues, MEDICAL. _ A DR AND M + No. 1 Bast ih TELL, MIDWIPB SINCE 149, NO Af ~ Mast Piity-second street, ret door from Fifth m MMe, MAXWELL, MIDWIFE. RESIDENCE 114 _East Tenth street, near Third avenue. —DR AND Ne ye GRINDER CURE ALL COM. A.Fiainw! wb ye tice. 12) Wext Twenty eixth ot (OR SALE VERY LOW—PARLOR AND BASEMENT Furni:are, 226 Thompson street; Frencn Clocks, Bookcase, ac. ; also one All legretti’s Iceberg, No. 2 OOD SECOND HAND AND MISFIT CARPETS AND Olicioths @ specialty—Vnglish Bruasels, Three-ply and Ingrain very cheap, at the old place, 112 Fulton ‘eet, side entrance. FOUSRUOLD FURNITURE SALE. Bend. F. FAIRCHILD, Auctioneer, will sll, on Tuesday, Marcn 2, 1875, at 10 A. M., at No. 127 Hast con ty-eighi h street, Contenis ot a fot ing of rosewood Parlor Suits, ele and Stool, Bedroom Ce hair and straw Mat resees, featner Pillows, Bolsters: tables. Chairs, Buitet, Book- cases, Car] Unt cloths, Glassware, Crockery, &c. AMPHLETS OF KVERY DESCRIPIION FUR ished at moderate Bt ¢3 by the METROPOLITAN PRINTING ESTABLISH M¥.NT, 215 Broadway, N. Y. Pruties ABOUT GIVING UP HOUSEKEEPING CAN find a cash purchaser who will buy their entire aftects or appraise the ruine sould. they prefer to dis pose of tem otherwise. Address BUSINESS, Herald office. i EDUGED PRICES FOR FINE FURNITURE, CAR. ets, Upholstery lor Beds, &c., at GEORGE A, CLARKE'S, 747 Broadway, and on bis liberal system for payments. SEVERAL SETS OF BEDROOM FURNITURE, CAR- } pets, dedding, &c., at private sale for three days. Dealers need not apply. 112 West Fourteenth street. | T WOLF & BROTHERS’, 89) BROADWAY, BE- tween Nineteenth and ‘Twentieth streets.—Money loaned on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Silverware, silks, particularly Pianos; business confidential. Los senores Hablan Esp T BROADWAY, CORNER FOURTH STREET.— beral advances on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, ditks Camels Mair Shawle, Laces and Personal Prop- erty of every description. JAS. P, MATTHEWS. A DIAMOND TRUST COMPANY, 817 BROADWAY « corner Tweltth street—Money advanced on Dia monds, Watches, Jewelry, Silverware, silks, Camel's Hair Shawis and Laces; same bought and » jadies? private office. AAC BALR, AT Jackson 3, $96 BROADWAY, OPPOSITE EL enth street. —Money liberaily’ advanced on monds, Watches, Jewelry, Silks, Dry Goods and Personal faery of every description. Private entrance tor T A, NEWBURGER & CO.'S, 6U SIXTH AVENUE (in the jeweiry store). near Thirty-second stree Advances made on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, ‘tc. me bought and sold. ONEY LOANED ON DIAMONDS, WATCHES AND welry and the same bought: Silverware bought. EO. C. ALLEN, Jeweller, 1,190 Broadway, near ‘Twenty ninth street. Wate nd jewelry repal HE METROPOL ITAN PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT is at 218 Broadway, in the Herald Builds WATCHES, JEWELRY, 4, — ARGAINS IN DIAMONDS—REEN WORN; 1 PAIR Solitaire Harrings, 1 arge Cluster Rin 2 Solitaire we, 1 Cluster Ring ‘ane: ©. ALLEN, 1,190 Broad. hear Twenty-ninth sti D'AuOND, BARRINGS, CROSSES, BROOCHES, Rings, Stads, Bracelets; also real Point apphans merad Brooch and Earrings, to sell 8. ROSENTHAL'S, 697 Broadway, first floor, ‘OR a 11 'S FOR SOME FINE DiamonDs ip pawn, which owner cannot redeem; will be sold very tow. address J. H. T., + box 171 Herald office, DIAMON. ‘3 OF guard bublic against ack take no! none eenuine seeent a faved from L. JAQOBS, No. Astor House, who is disposing of Gold Watches and Izy at coat prices to make @ specialty of these dia- Send for price list Watt, yf ghd CLOCKS AND JEWELRY its res rst Class Workmen to: Bishop & kein, Filth Avenue Hotel. A gente a 1.190 Broadway, near Twenty-ninth ritreet. Corned DR OR i WEST.—ALL COMPLAINTS cured; advice free. 46 Bieecker st., near Broadway. D* Ming CaN BE COMADLTED, CONPIDENTIALLY ‘at his private office, 92 Lexunaton a weight, cost $3.0, off color: also foar small Cluster Rirus and Ping: will be sold cheap; were taken in trade for horses Jmquire at stable I i West Nines taanth sree $20 FOR DIAMOND STUD, THREE CARAT EXCHANGE. XCHANGE FOR A HOUSE.—A beet OWNING 1) a collection of elegant Paintings, Br nd the latter mostly standard an illuminated works, valued at $12,000 will exchange them ey! House, or will add Bo stn for one worth the difference. Address B. it.’S,, box 216 Herald office. por a nieee VERY HANDSOME PAIR OF 8OLL mond Earrings; a bargain, Address HASTINGS, box T/T Herald office. } AKDWARE AND HOUSEFURNISHING BUSINESS. to exchange for New York city Property. Address SANDER, 452 Ninth avenue. ‘WANTED-STOCKS OF DRY GOODS, CLOTHING and General Merchand in either large or small lots, in exchange for Green| Apply to or address, {n‘coutidence Sb. W., No, Ol Cortlandt street, room 7. Le A EXCHANGE—A LADY'S beat 3 GOLD 10h and Cape, R DEALERS.—MONTES BROTH- signment of fresh Imported cigars, rom. 60,000 to 60,000 of all sizes and at 102 Wall street, New York, “GIG. ers, to close a c oiler at lowest ri prices, in lois to sui NEWSPAP' Ri ROOKLYN. LIBERAL’ gan liberal republic Ge. a Year; excellent advertising medium yer quarter, Address THEODOKK THIE: usher, Brooklyn. ___ sToR AG Be 2; WEST SIDE STORAGE WARE. urniture, baggage, pianos, &c.: separate nile during busiiess hours:, most extensive and responsible establishment tn the business. R. TAG- GART, owner aud Linecsena office 593 Hudson street. \TORAGE WAREHOUSE, No, 12 Washington plac Furniture carefully stored and guarded at moderate Faws. Seetions rented by the month or quarter, AMUEL GRAHAM, STORAGE FOR FURNITURE, PIANOS, MIRRORS, © baggage and merch: nine, at low rates; fine build~ tune; low Insurance. 8 8 ens, 392 Hudson street, H, O'REILLY & CO., Owners and Managers, STORAGE FOR FURNITURE, PLAN os E. S Wh separate rooms; buildings have all conve. ; Watchmen at night. LES & 80 34, Wand ¢4Uomerce street, Dear Bleee er. HOME FAVORITE, OR- large snouithly. i gzan inch sR, Pub- third & STOCK OF FINE, FASHIONABLE, rendy made Clothi ung tor sale. aia bargain for casi: ne ears. Apply, for three days, at: TB. MINTZ 248 THIRD AVENUE, UE, BETWEEN Twentieth and Twenty -Orst streets—The utmost ¥alue, pald in for cast-off Clothing, Carpets, Jew. eiry. A Bote by post punctually attended to by Mr. or Mrs. MINTZ, A’ SCHUARTZ, 1251 BROADWAY —WILL PAY THE very highest prices tor ladies and gentlemen's Cast- such (0. giepoee JARTY, 251 off Clothing ; parties havin, well to cail on of address hey ALE AN RETAIL “DEALE. 3 cLori ng sre invited. to call at the METROPOLItaAN PRINTES a ESTABLISHMENT, in the Herald Building, to obtain estimates en their printing, which can pti done the: exceedingly low | prices. Avie ROFESBOR “LISTER, ‘329 venue, Send for circulars. Address all #29 New York Post office, “TTENTION Us KNOW THY DESTINY.—AFTER YOU vi red and lost faith consult this won. voyant, ack gives luck ; Causes m: first street, near Broadway. nowledged by all une riages. 139 West Forty. 4 marriage; fifth ‘street. : bribe Mt ME. ROSS, “GRWATEST inine SUaRTOTARE ives advice in love, marriage, losses, sicknes¢ Ac.; tlie everything, 763 Sixth avenue, near Forty~ Wri stromn,

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