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] SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES. Nurses. &e. wou! - ences. “Address Mrs. HARPER, 105 WEST 2TH 8T.. FIRST FLOOR.—A YOUNG i) “American Protestant girl to take care of chil- dren: n> objection to goin the” country jor the summer. 150 WAST 2TH Sta RESPECTABLE YOUNG OU cirl'as nurse and seamstress: is tond of children: willing and obliging; no objection to the country; postal cards notanswered. Address. 168 4Y,,6;, TOf, Fook. a vouNG MARRIED Woman, with a fresh breast of milk, as wet nurse in a respectable family, Apply tor two days. 178 T., THIRD FLOOR.—A YOUNG, as wet nurse, For particul SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES. Cooks, é&e. 10 Srtande a STAs FIRST cans: coms sm. kinds of meats. soups. astry WEST ISTH ST.—A COMPETENT WOMAN AS BS ‘cook and laundress; best city referenc from ee EST 18TH ST., THIRD FLOOR, FRONT LOT Mom Anexcsttcnt cook and would sogist with the washing; no objection to a boarding honse; best city Feterence. 1 STH ST., NEAR 6TH AV., REAR.—TO DO COOK. 28 ing, washing and ironing, by an American wo- best retere: nee. CHRYSTIE 1: H ST.-TWO GIRLS TO GO TO. 31. Rher; one as cook, wouta assist with the wash: the other as waitress: would assist in chamber- Work: four years’ city reference trom jest place. ____ YO4 Bast usr sr. BETWEEN 2D AND 3D AVS.— WEST 19TH 8T., BETWEEN 6FH AND 7TH A young American marnea woman, with a fresh 14 ava.—A respectable woman as cook : no oblec- breast of milk, as tion to assist in washing; Willing to go a short distance Gan ules ure ee aise FOURTH eriine in the country; best city reference. nd 3TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN 14.7 BAST tila Sook: also to assist with the wash: ing in asmall private fainily. Apply for two days at fresennt employer's. 149 fo help with chamberwork or sewing. * WEST 271H ST.. BETWEEN 6TH AND 1TH AVS. — ase plain cool food 1 "i RAST 45TH 8ST. THIRD FLOOR, BACK Sather and rroner: can make food bread and Party: | S00 room —A respectable married Woman wishes 4150 230. Cotnpeteuryouns woman as nurse; understands the care of « haby trom its intaney or wouid take care of an invalid lady+ best city reference, 25 9TH AV., SECOND FLOOR, BACK KOOMS.—A | LOO respectable virl to take care ot # baby; willing TOP FLOOK.—AN EX- rienced woman as fi class cook; under- || kinds of soaps, meats, pastry and jelhes. Call 1 = | baby to wet nurse at her own home. AQ EAS? ati st. tor FLOOR.—A GIRL, 16 1) years old, as nurse and to do light house work. 43° WEST 25TH ST., BETWEEN 9TH AND 10TH avs.—A highly respectable girl, who wishes to return to Kurope (is an excellent nurse for children), Would wait on 9 lady in exchange tor passage : six years’ best city references, Call for one week. $ COOK IN A FIRST CLASS mnderstands all kinds of cook- AAG eran AM fe UCHOLSTERY, STORE. A RE- spectanle German girl, with best city reference, as nurse, Call for two days, 457 VEST 397, 8%, NEAR OTH AV... FIR. floor.—A respectable young woman as nurse; can take care of a baby trom its birth; best city refer: ence. Call for two days. 50 18ST AV,—A WOMAN WISHES THE CARE OF 4 baby at her home. OH AV., NEAR 49TH ST, FIRST, FLOOR, girl to take charge of work in a private tamil front.—A respectable young German Protestant iidren or do light chamber- can operate on Howe's sew- ang inachine, Cull for three days. N AMERICAN LADY WISHES TO TAKE CHARGE ANctayoung child. Address B. Hunter's Point, Long island City. WEST 27TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN ‘15! aS first cin eoek unde! rage tlh pe, an a Q © a7TH ST.. NEAR 8D AV.—A WELL 203 Reammended Swedish girl as first class cooX in private family. 6 ST 2ST ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN 22 Eearet class cook; understands bread and bis- Butts; good reterence. WEST 227) 8T.. THIRD FLOOR, BACK ROOM. 4 MAS rood cook : no objection to'a private board. ing house ; good city reference; willing to do washing and iront D47 west SST S8T., FRONT BASEMENT.—A RY- = ectable Protestant irl as.cook in a small pri- Fate family; understands all kinds of tamily cooking, or would do the washing and ironing of a small family stay Ang in the city: best city rererence. WEST 41ST Sv., ONE PAIR STAIRS, BACK 48 Mom —A young woman ss goot cook and baker; will assist with the washing and ironing; city reference from her last place. QQ BAST BUH ST. ROOM 15—48 DIN: ER OR OLLZ order cook in a restaurant or hotel: bas a thor ugh knowledge of the basiness; no objection to a large Poarding house: zood city reference. Call for two day: 427 KAST 16TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN 42 to do plain cooking, washing and ironing in a small private (amily : good reference: 433 EAST, TH STA RESPECTABLE YOUNG girl as cook, wasber and troner ia an American family. Ws 572 sears BETWEEN, MST AND BID STR—A willing 14 obliging girl to cook, wash and iron; Ro ob) jection toa boardim | house: good Teterence. 706 3D AV., SECOND FLOOR, BACK ROOM.—A respectable young woman as ap experienced cook ; pri te family preterred ; best reference. 1 405 BROADWAY, CORNER 50TH ST.—A3 COOK; s£U0 would assist with the washing; good city reference. Waitresses, &. 5 BAST SD STA LADY WISHES A SITUATION for her waitress; one who thoroughly understands her business. vas Q43 EAST BIST. 87. BETWEEN 20 AND 8D ©) avs, basement.—A rspectadle, neat young girt waitress and subermaid in a private tamily: will- ing and “cbiuging no objection to the country; two : is 4TH AY.. re rene” 446 ttnen CORNER 30TH ST. -A YOUNG GIRL. trom iast place. Ass Waitress; two years’ referenee Call or address. King’the bell. Miscellaneous. 19G S84%c4 PEO ON AS LAD T'S MAID AND Seamstress; is a good dressmaker: can do all Kinds of ladies’ laces ana tine washing; no objection to wait on grown children ; best city reteren 4.46 STH, Avs UPHOLSTERY, STORE OA RE- pectable ith best city reterence, asindy’s mail. ARE 2D AV OQOO piri, late bermaid in & private family or count LADY'S MAID WANTS A SITUATION TO TRAVEL with a family to rurope; speaks French and Ger- Man; best city reference. Address M. M., box 10, 1,238 Broadway. T STA janded, as good waitress and cham- } Wliling and obliging; city Chambermaids, &c, HALL PLACE, CORNER 6TH ST., TOMPKINS’ MAR- ket, Kowery.—As chambermaid in a smali famtly; Ro objection to general housework ; twoyears’ referenc 5 EAST SD 8T.—-A LADY AS CHAMBERMAID AND fine washer; can be highly recommended. + 44, EAST MD st A YOUNG WOMAN AS bermaid and seamstress or to assist, in the care of growing children: can operate on Wheeler & Wilson's machine: best ci r 107 west 18TH ST., THIRD FLOOR, FRONT roow.—A first class chambermaid ; understands her business thoroaghly ; unexceptionable city reference from last pli Call ai WEST Tu ST., SECOND FLOOR, BACK.—A Intelligence Offices. LL KINDS OF GOOD SERVANTS READY FOR famuties or hotels, city or country; good cooks, &v. Aiso German girls and’all others, at the PROTESTANT HOME BUREAU, 138 6h av. . PROFESSIV0N AL SITUATIONS WANTED— FEMALES, N EDUCATED FRENCH LADY, EXPERIENCED as u teacher, speaking French, German, Italian I 1 and some Fnglish, wishes to exchange instruction in | OL respectable girl as chambermaid and fine wasber | those languages #n'l music tor her Board and Lodging ; or laundress; nv objection to the country; good refer- | references. Address pox 161 Herald office. aot potenti sol eee : ——e me ROOF READER.—A LADY OF EXPERIE: 151 WEST 52D ST.—A COLORED GIRL AS CHAM capability wishes an engagement tor throe or tour 1 bermaid and waitress. sinthe week. Adzress M., bux 159 Herald office. Wane. SITUATION, BY A FRENCH LADY. AS lady's maid. Address Miss >P/LLMAN, No. 4 South st, Baittmore, Ma. 15 WEST ISTH ST.. REAR, RUOM 4—A RE- » pectable young girl to dochamberwork and walang; one year's reference trom dani place. 906 West, tH, St. NEAR 7TH AV.—A_ RE. pe spectable girl as chambermaid and waitress, or As chambermaid and to do plain sewing; best city refer- ence irom last place. 318 BAST 839 8T., THIRD FLOOR, ROOM 1L—A © young girl to stairs work and assist with ishing in a private fi good city reference: no objections to city orceuntry 440 WEST 31ST ST.-A RESPECTABLE GIRL TO do chamberwork and waiting: no objection to Serist in washing and ironing; willing and obliging; city Feierence. re} A Wanted. a French Swiss Protestant nurse girl | two American or English girls. under 25; one for dining Toom; one tor laundry: employment steady; wages ce ALTMAN & CO., SAND 33 6fH AY., WANT «several salesladies for the lace, parasol departments; competent hands of extensive experience Inberaily deait with. Address by letter ony. REsSM AKERS WANTED—FIRST CLASS Waist and skirt trimmers, at $3 West 44th st. | IRST CLASS SHIRTMAKERS WANTED—ALSO A | thorough trimming maker. Apply to WHITMAN & BIMONS., 571 broad wi | | | | TA7 SDA ETWEEN 46TH AND 47TH +78. TOP tloor.—A gtri to do chamberwork and sewing ; bas a good idea of dressmaking: is willing to assist in y other work if required ; good reference. SITUATIONS WANTED—SALES. YOUNG IRISHMAN, Ls RECENTLY AR. rived in this country, went a situation; is will fo Work in an: ity. Call J. Ky hs, ities Apres ity. Call on or address YOUNG MAN OF BUSINESS EXPERIENCE AND capability and a good financter, about visiting Bur rope. solicits any business that may be intrusted to bim; bost New York references and introductions and any amount of security furnished; well posted on the other side. Adaress L, ‘ald Uptown Branch offic UTLER AND WAITER—IN A PRIVATE FAMIL & German, aged 42 vears: very good characte! Country preterred. Address by letter A. B., 22 Orchard HELP WANTED—MALES, Pe yo HOT AIR ROMAN BATHS, 61 LEXING ton av. want agreeable, honest, intellizent, tndus- irigus, strictly temperate Americans, ‘under 25, for baths and office; also colored boy of 15 to blacs boots and run is. A NTS WANTED—*MAGIC ESSENCE OF INK;" No bottle; no hquid. Samples free by mail, 15 conis. NW. @ F.& BUT ON. Propristore, ork, Ate UAPARLE BOOK AGEN WISHING A PER. A manent engagement to canvass for the cheapest and most profitable popular work. ever published in the world, will address HS. ALLEN, 139 8th st, New Yors city, for eight page 9x12 quarto prospectus. ESPECTABLE COLORED BOY WISHES A SITUA- tion as house boy or to run errands. Call at M0 West 35th st. in rear, ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN AS BAR keeper; thoroughly understands the business; cai furnisn first class city reference. For further particulars address AUTIVE, Herald office. GITUATION WANTED—IN ANY CAPAQITY, BY youn an, aged 18; horses: references, &c. West ith st., up stairs. A YOUNG COLORED man, inaprivate family or hoarding house; first Class recommendations. 43 West 34th st. ITUATION WANTED—BY TANTED-BY A YOUNG MAN, A SITUATION IN the grocery or men’s turnishing trade; references. Address F. J. Herald oMce. GFNTS.—FIRST CLASS CANVASSERS FOR A specialty; money made rapidly selling our chromos and novelties: greatest variety in the city: largest com missions allowed, AMERICAN NOVELIY COMPANY, 3 Broadway. A. CITY TRAVELLER WANTED—AT FAIR SA ARY and commission: will have to make short trips in the country at times: one accustomed, to trade with ladies preferred. Apply, after 10 o'clock, to Managers, office 4 Kroadway. YOUNG MAN OF GOOD FAMILY WANTELD—AC- uainted with office work ; must b» able to give the best clty references. Apply, bv ingil only, stating lor mer position and ealary requir STERN BROS, Broadway and 234 st ARTENDER WANTED—FOR HOTEL: ‘ST understand his business: good wages; relerences re- quired. At OUBL! Ww TANTED—BY AN ENGLISHMAN, A SITUATION AS. waiter in a private family; excellent cy roter- ences, address W., care of DW, C. Ward, 90 6th av. WANTED-BY A HIGHLY RESPECTABLE YOUNG an, a re-engagement as walter, foreman, or otherwise, in first ciass family; will be aivengaged May 1; first class city reference jrein present and tor- mer cinplovers. Address W. C., box 451 Branch office. Hera'd Upiown CLERKS AND } SINGLE AM“ RICAN YOUNG MAN, 35 YEARS OF e. inteligent and of good address, desires to Seli_ goods on salary or commission; good’ reference. Address D. Herald office. SALESMAN, HAVING 10 YEARS’ EXPERIFNCE AA. ‘in the wholosate arug business. desires a position in a jobbing or importing drag or chemical house; best Wes orn andveity reterence. Address . 1. L., Dox 5464 ‘ost oftice, SINGLE MAN As CLERK IN AN | OFFICE JA wanted. Address QUICK AND ATTENTIVE, box 105 Herald office. us ey Rg N EXPERIENCED ENTRY CLERK WANTED—IN awhite goods iouse; must be a good penman and quick at figures. Address, stating reierences, where last employed and salary expected, G. 5. C., box 182 Herald office. OOKKHEPER WANTED—ONE SPEAKING GER- man and French preferred Address, in handwrit- jae 91 applicant ana stating salary required, Post office x 8,057. NTRY CLERK WANPED—ONE THOROUGHLY #X- perienced in encerinz wholesale hardware and compeien: to take entir: charge of an entry desk: ap- pheations trom those not. answering to above require ments will hot be Noticed, Address, stating age, salary and reterence, bvx 2.395 New York Fost office. TPO _WHOLFSALE LIQUOR MERCHANTS. THR advertisor wishes to Make an engagement with a good house to sell on commission in city and country: will pay bis own travellmy expenses; Mt een years’ ex- rience, the very best city reference, Address DUMMIN-ION, Dox 1 Mice. TANTED—A SALESMAN TO SELL LACE GOOD? and novelties to the Western trade; must be well acquainted with the trade; salary and comm@sion, Ad- dress Het of WANTEDA RELIABLE. ENERGETIC AND strictly temperate young man (single) as chief clerk In the office of the general passenger agent of a Southern raiiroad ; one having had some experience in a similar position preferred. Address, stating reterences and tull particulars, RATLROAD, box 212 nerald offic TANTED—EXPERIENCED DRY GOODS SALES- men, at LORD & TAYLOR'S, corner Grand and Chrystie sts, V ANTED—A SITUATION AS BANK CLERK, BOOK- keeper or rrench correspondent, by a Freach- man, who thoronghly understands Dusiness; best city references. address L, 8. 645 Washington wes D—A GOOD SALESMAN, ACQUAINTED with the hardware trade in Sew York. Address GEM SOLDERING IRON COMPANY, Phi Wea RI ENC aelphia, EXPERIENCED DOUBLE ENTRY bookkeeper; must be @ superior penman: best references required. Address, stating salary, ADVER- TISEX, Heraid Uptown Branch office. COACHMEN AND GARDENERS. _ § COACHMAN, &0.—BY A FIRST CLASS, THOR- oughly practical Englishman; very respectable, Douest, straighuorward, strictly temperate and a man to be trusted. Address WILLIAMs, Herald Uptown Branch oflice. SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MARRIED man, ascoachman and groom; thorouchly und Stands his business: best city reterence. Call on or ad- Gress G. OVERMULSH, 208 bast 624 st. FRENCH GARDENER, JUST ARRIVED. DE- sires a situation in a private tami y or to go Zoun ry: unJorstands his business thoroushl: G MAN WISHES A SITUATION AS COACI i uive the best of reterence. Address P. 1 Liberty st, Seg 38 can mil« and take care of stock. Address THOMAS, Bridgeman’s seed store, 876 Broadway. YOUNG MAN WISHES A SITUATION AS FIRST class coachinan and gardener; best ot references. 4. D., ia Mr. Hayes’ store, Bloomfield, Call on or adaress xd. TANTED—BY A VERY RESPECTABLE YOUNG | girl, lately arrived from England, a st a as chambermaid or otherwise in a first class fi ARTIES OF LONG EXPERIENCE class dresemakers, can secure steady work and good AS FIRST y- Ad- | pay. Addross by ietier at once, stating length of experi- ress J. M,, Herald Uptown Branch office. Ene, and with Feierences B. ALTMAN & CO. Now 331 | apy <a an S6cb av. i Dressmakers and Seamstresses. = EAMSTRESS: ONE WHO THOROUGHY UNDER- 352 WEST 2TH ST.—A COMPETENT AND EX- stands children’s clothing. Apply at 4 East 30th st. perienced girl as seamstress and charge = ~ = tie nennaccememnmene , | and management of growing children ; understands Eng- _D—A THOROUGHLY COMPETENT FREY erman cook; none but a first class person need apply, Caillat No. 2 West 64 st., corner Sth av., between and 2o'clock. Dag age ot hg D IRONERS AND LAUN- dry hands can find permanent situations and oot pay by applying at pew shirt manufactory 518 | e * | lish and French branches, Machine sewing well. T4Q FULTON 87. NEAR CARLTON AV.. BROOK. lyn.—A respectable, reiiable Scotch girl as seamstress and chambermald; good operator; goo1 ref- erence if required. 1.262 RROADWAY.—A SEAMSTRESS WISHES Ae some engagements by the aay or week; un- derstands dresemaking and ali kinds of ladies’ and cl “ Giren’s undergarments and white dresses on Wheeler & Wilison's and_Wilicox & Gibbs’ machine; terms $1 50a day. Call on & BYRNE. General Housework, &e. ij WEST 46TH ST., FIRST PLOOR—A RESPECT- c., thoroughly ; does general ANTED—A COMPETENT LAUNDRESS TO As in chamberwork im a smal: family; city reterence a inquire, trom 8 to 1g o'clock A. M., at 131 Bust Waxtee- GIRL IN A SMALL AMERICAN family; most be @ plain cook and a thorough washer and iroser. No. 425 East 12h at ET NURSE WANTED.—. PPLY AT NO. 76 EAST _SA st. between Madison and 4th ave. i able young girl to do genera! housework in « te famfly: willing and obliging. 9 CLINTON PLAC E. 'LOOR.— TANTED—A FIRST CLASS MILLIN TOGOA J28 Giienerat ‘housctwork: 1s a. good washer and Niort distance out of the city: wanes $20. Appiv, ironer: aiso a pinin cook; 1s willing ahd obliging, good | With reterences to K. & L., 47 Mercer st | rmierenee ANTED—TWO SWEUISIL OR GERMAN SERVANT . Wrest 'H ST.. REAR.~. girts; one VOR an undress: ft! other 128 eee eT, Frio era A RR TRCTABLE | chambermaid and wattress. Call from i0toi1'A. M. at | 185 East 18c0 TANTED—A FIRST CLASS COOK AND IRONER, with city reference; wages $i5a month. Cail be: fore 12 at 119 West 17th se | WANTED A PROTESTANT GIRL FOR GENERAL | housework. Apply at i.3104th av., between 6th | and 86th ats. | WAXTED-A SITUATION FoR A YOUNG MA ‘Washer and ironer ; good reterence ; willing and obliging. 2G WEsT BD st—A RESPECTABLE GIR! 236 iately landed, to do general housework in 2 inal private favnily. B15 FAT 2TH St, REAR HOUSE —TO DO GES. OLD eral housework in a private tamily. 2D AV.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL TO _ 40 general housework ; best city references. aged 16; tives with his parents: is strong and in’ | nd wiling to work. Address PF. M., box 229 1.213 EAst, 27H, ST NEAR 3D AV—A RE. } -ahe) spectapie young mri to do general houw ‘ iin — Work: is a good plain cook, washer and OK FOR MOTEL irower ; Objection to the country ; city reference. ear V j 213 EAST 70TH ST.. NEAR 3D AV.—TWO RE- ew he) spectabie girls to do the work of a tamily in the country ; city reference from their last place. ; - # SHORT a in the eountry; good wages. Appt it. LL West 0th xt. . woh w* AN EXPERIENCED GIRL, TO DO Walt. | ing and fine washing in @ small private fannly Protesant p cicrred, rererence required. Apply at 2 Kast Sth st... before 2 o'clock. WASTED—A RESPECTABLE GIRL Af COOK, Washer and toner; goud reierences required. Cail | at 135 Fast Bath st. V Housekeevers, ae. STH AY, UP TWO FLIGHTS —A yoUxG low lady. ars. as housek family. Enquire for Mrs BARR ® WEST wl ST.—a RESPECTABLE GERMAN lady as housekeeper for a gentleman with CH FAMILY OF SEVEN rmaid and waitress; must TANIED@IN A PRE: Persons, & good cham! 404 eblidren, rei@rences mren. assist with the ironing. Inquire, trom 12 to |, at 1,24 aie | Broadway Wise | Laundresses. TANTED—A LAUNDRESS WHO UNDYRSTANDS | her business and will assist with the chamber work, wages not over $15 per month. 535 Madison av WASTED—A ViRST CLASS LAUNDRESS MUST ‘|, with city reterences, Saturday, before | P. M.. at 16 Weet 17th a0 0 WEST WT ST. THIRD FLOOR. FRONT Toom,—A frst class inundress jerstands fut ag and polishing ; city reference. Call or address u MACDOUGAL 8T.—F IRST CLASS LAUNDR solicits washing and ironing by the week or Month ; all clothes returned promptly: soecial attention | WANTEDOAN EXPERIENCED OPERATOR FOR | given to gentlemen's washing ! i on Wuleox & Gibby’ sewing machine at A. | ages ac. FMANA'S, 360 Brond way WEST 26TH ST.. SECOND FLOOR, FRONT 125 MILLINERS — AND room.—A first ciass colored laundress wishes | Wy ANTED—EXVERIENCED Gentlemen's and family wash ing by the week or month ; trammers Apply to R MEAKES, corner 6th av. | ; sito bed and table linen, biansets, | and 19h st. jating nowurpassed ae. Gall on or address Mrs. BANKS. 158 WEST, 2TH St. ONE rLigaT oF STAIRS, ’ back room. —A respectable Protestant woman | ¥V J ANTED—A GIRL for general house work. } Apply at 420 Wert 44h st. | would like tamil toxoout by the day; vs 203 BAST 37TH ST. ') class Swedish #f fine washing, futing, ‘Wishes a few days ina private inandry, or would do sagen a ny othe: king ork at any time : good reference. J ANTED—A FRENCH GIRL, WHO CAN SPEAK | ae . —— r — English fluently, as nurse for a child and to act 203 LAST, HO ST.—A FIRST CLASS La UNDRESS | Teference required. Apply on sacurday ~ 7, at 168 emeen at Brooklyn. WOMAN, As CHILD'S NURSE a sewing. Call, with city ret- at, atter 9 o'clock j 0D GIRL TO COOK, WASH AND ANTED—A YO! and to do NEAR 30 AV.—A FIRST ndress: understands all Kinds jexeeliemt city reference. W erence, at 44 West TANTED—A 6 — ni - - iron; mast fe good city reference. Apply at #21 205 WEST, 2ST. NEAR TIN AV—A_ RE- Seeee ee. Cormeen Saws Ht Cenee @. le girl as @: tie =n - . ‘J feantey | bre yours’ serreuce trom lant pecan? OY | WANTEDIA HESPEOTABLE PROTHSTANT Wo: a _ ~ EE man fo & short distance in the country. as house QF BAST wrH st. SECOND FLOOR, BACK | Keeper fora widower. 7 sast Sth st., basement, +) room.—A respectatie Protestant woman to work | the dav or week; isa goal washer and Trunery can | ty SITUATIONS WANTED—MALES- Herald of do housecleaninc — — —— —— > YOUN uM WANTS A PLAGE IN Gru AV—A FIRST CLASS LACK DRESS gentl n speak French, and take ee Ce Bar eaten ann care ‘of hy WILLIAM CKAGBE. box 15 ORED) DESIRES A SITU Writes a good hai od. Address ALSE KT, YOUNG MAN (Co nat moderate w: e well recommend ROOM 5.—A_ RESPR« gentlemen's or famiti ‘best reference. BLY, ishing 267 sitow w to go out by the ©) WEST BTH ST, SECOND FLOOR —A YOUNG 352 a woman a+ laandress , wishes to work oat by the na sleep home, at Herald + COLORED MAN WISHES A SITUATION ve family as walter: heat enty r nee qidross WAITER, 12 Kast 40.h at., from | fod At AX ina Tait on or o'etoek Ff buy or week (OF A Oe ae E24 mectabie woman to do familtor’, Indies oF gen men's washing at her own home, or would go out by MOTHER WOULD LIKE TO GET 4 SITUATION for her sen: Is quick and active in his movements ely honest; aged 1 Address HAKRY, 61 mast 25t' st 7TH ST, NEAR 3D AV.—A RE- 12 BAST Wik: spectable woman’ wishes tamfty wasting at RESPECTABLE COLORED BOY W own oF woull go oat by the day ; understands | Wation as an errand boy, doctor's bor ce fy outs kand. can futieg first class city On a private iamily, Call at oF address No. 110 West oun and reters | derstands keepii SITUATION WANTED—AS COACHMAN AND groom. by « single man; thorougaly understands ears’ best city feference. Call on or address J. F., 27 est 43d st. GENTLEMAN WIstl TO OBTAIN A SITUA- tion for his coachman (married, smaii tamily); thoroughly understands his business. Aoply, to his pres. ent employer, 53 John st., or address W. F. K., box 1,533 Yost office. S GARDENER, BY A SIX MAN: A FIRST rate vegetable gardener; understands fruit and out- flowers: can miik: willing to be useful. Address . box i Herald office. - , you RMAN WANTS A SITUATION AS coachman and gardener, understands his business hes; two years’ city reference. Address G. G., box 14 Heraid office. SIFUATION WANTED—BbY A MARRIED MAN, smal family, as plain gardener; reference. ‘M. C., Herald office. SITUATION WANTED—BY A_ RESPECTABLE nas coachinan in a private family ; un- erstands his business thoroughly; 18 a caretul driver first class tamilies In the city, Apply at UGER'S, 755 Broadway, basement. A. GEETLEMAN DZSIRES SITUATION POR Bip coachman, who has served him with great fidelity, Being soner. honest and perioctiy trustworthy: reters t6 Frank Kellogg, 483 and 455 brosdway. A the business: strictly temperate MC YOUNG COLORED MAN WISHES A SITUATION ‘as coachman and groom; hes the best of city refer- @nces. Addrens or call at 65 West 47th st. ‘A SITUATION, WANTED—BY A COLORED MA as coachnan and groom; understands the care of | Toad horses and has the best city relerence. Apply at 1 West 44th at. z COACHMAN’S SITUATION WANTED—BY A soung single man who thoroughly understands his business; excel ent city reverences (rom last and former employers. Call on or adaress J. S.. No. 138 West 18th st. | — - | COLORED MAN AS FIRST CLASS COACHMAN | or at other employment; best references. Callon ot | address FRANK DOSES, care (ase & Powell, 144 Flat- bush av., Brooklyn. FIRST CLASS COACHMAN DESIRES A SITUA. | AA won: understands his business thoroughly: Is a Caretul ariver; five years’ reference from his last em- ployers. Address i. it. A., box 192 Herald Uptown | Branch office. YOACUMAN'S SITUATION WANTBD—BY A SINGLE. / man, who thoronghly anderstands bis busine: seven years’ best city reference. Call at No. 131 West 17th at. | (OACHMAN AND GROOM'S SITUATION WANTED— by @ single man: on exeelient groom and good driver; willing and obliging; first class reterence. Ad- dress P. &., 54 oth av., bareher's s ore. Og SITUATION WANTED. -BY A FIRST class man (German) ; thoroughly experienced in the business and is a good and careful driver; very best rel- erences from last and former employers address W. W., 323 Weat diet st. (HOACHMAN'S SITUATION, WANTED—BY A FIRST J class Protestant; good city driver: groom; capable of taking care of carriage or rowd horses; understands ;Feference. Aduress W. J. 5, Herald Uptown | jee. YOACHMAN AND GARDENER—BY A STRIOTLY temperate le Vrotestant man; thoroughly un- a gentioman’s piace in order; can milk and make Nimseif cenerally useful, Address WORKEK, Thorburn’s, No 15 John st | . - ccncstinieatidians, | COACHMAN'S, SITUATION, WASTED—BY YOUNG / man landed from Poi employer disposed of his ho makes himgelt generally usetul; Philadelphia reterence. Address P. town Branen office, JARDENER'S SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG | J man who has long experienc best city reference. Address 8. Kt. box 110 Herald office. | pe dacs aheatieets'S YARDENER WANTED—MUST UNDERSTAND | phoases and Hursery, with no small children | Hood.referencs. Address box 71 Fost % SHOULD BE GLAD TO OBTAIN A GOOD SITU. ation, before Wedn-sdar, for my coachman, Anthony Brown; he has served me tarthtuily for two years, has the best of etty references trom former employers and wil give entire satistaction to any person emploring 1m. Apply. for two days to JaMtés KINGAN, Brevoort . 50 Went 0th st. ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, A STEUATION conchman and groom: good ‘reference from last employer. Address J. M.. Tuckahoe, Westchester county, 8. ¥. ITUATION AS COACHMAN, BY AN WAXTED—A Englishman well experienced, can he well ree- ommended by: employer. Can be seen for two anys at private stable 14 Kast 671 at TION, BY A RESPEC jored Man, ae coachmal TUK, Hei Jat employer. brooklyn Branch oMee. 994 WAsHINaTON ST.—A MAN AND a) sitnarions; the man as gardener: the wom: antiron; will go a short distance in Address | Suit! in walnut. tor 50 cents on the colar YANVA'SER WANIED—AN KXPERIENCED AND J responsible person to take charge of the sale of Schedler’s Relicof Map of New Yors and environs, through undercanvassers. Apply to K. STEIGER, 22 and 2t Fran ‘tort st. NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL 17, 1875.-TRIPLE SHEET. . TEAMSHLPS. HE STATE Li Te Sie yg ‘TO GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, e in v ort ver, as follows i— STATE OF WNDIANAT . Wednesday, April STAT! OF GEORGIA Weanm . BrATE OF Po NNSYL* Vednesday, May 19 ani every Wedneslay there: king passengers at through rates to all parts ot Great Britain and Lrelan Norway, Swede: Jenmark and Germany. Bleerage os low as by any other line Vraris tor £Land upwirl., For treight or passage ap- ply to AUOLIN, BALDWIN & O0., Agents No. 72 Broadway, Steerage office. No. 45 Broadway. Cox TOURS AND EXOURSIONS.—NEXI_ SPE- ent personilly conducted tour to south of Fran Iv. Switzerland, the ihine, de., sitils May 1: 100 da tour; first class s rails and hotels: “ail $560," Keld. Coos ast (price 10 has programmes. iares and particul Jor independent travellers, ON & JENKINS, over 4,00) tours 261 Broadw HITE STA LT FOR QU: CAKRY, BALTIC ‘OWN OR LIVERPOOL, UNTIED STATES MAIL, rs ‘April l7, at April 2 Hay 8, at 7 ay 15, at Si NG THE Sth, ats. s North Kaver, retura tickets, ks, Rates—-aloon, $8) and $100 in gold; $175 gold, ‘stectace atlow rates. © Saloon, staterooms, smoking and bathrooms are placed amidships, where the voise and mo Ware least, aftording a degree of comfort hitherto unattainable at Bea, For inspection ot plans auc other information apply at the company’s oMee, 19 Broadway, Now dork: (mEMUST WaxreD—oNE PAMILIAR WITH PREP. Ayarations and dyes for leainer. Address box 4842 Post ome. VERY NIGHT, SPECIAL DESPATCHES FROM baked’ © is; Phage ALBANY LEADING EVENIN EWSPAP°R OF N THE EVENING THLEGRAM. DHONOGRAPHER WANTED; PERMANENT SI ation with a commercial house to a first class man urexceptionable references required. Address iock box 12 Philadephia Pa. HE METROPOLITAN PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT oe Herald Bui HE HATCH LITHOGRAPHIC COMPANY REQUIRE the services of ‘an experienced canvasser. Only those well acquainted with the lithographic business need address box 1,170 Post office. WARTED—A FARMER AND WIFE FOR A STOCK farm on Long Isiand, to take full charge ; must un- derstand his business, be a wool worker and come weli recommended. Address D. K., Herald office. JANTED—FIRS! CLASS FOOTMAN; ONE WHO ‘can assist in waiting and innke liimselt generally useful; German preterred Apply at No 2 West 62d corner of 8th av., between 12 and 2 o'clovk. HONEST OFFIOK BOY. AD. V fED—A SMART, dress. with reference, PEARL BUTIONS, Herald office. TANTED—A GOOD BUSINESS MAN AS GENERAL ‘agent to travel; ararechance. Address, for partic- ulars, ENTERPRINE, box 116 Herald ottice. TANTED—YOUNG UNMARRIED MAN TO TAKK care of horses, werk iv garden and make himself pyre usetui, at $20 per month and board. Adaress OME, box S72 ost office. Wee ae roe THE UNITED STATES MARINES, 25 soltiers who have been honorably dischorged from the Army or Marine Corps. Apply at the Marine Barracks, Brooklyn, N. Y. ANTED—AT NO, £278TH AV., A MAN To OPEN oysters and wait on table; reference required. Call from 12 M. to2 P. M. ANTED=IN A WHOLESALE GROCERY HOUSE, a man to drive ateam and deliver gooas; must bp. good driver and know the business and city “well ® also an inside salesman. apply at 490 Greenwich st, from 10 to lt A. M. ___$HE TRADES. ARCHITECTURAL DRAUGHTSMAN WOULD like an engagement; five years’ experience; weil qualified in all branches of the profession: quick and nT is. Address D. box 117 Herald office. ENTAL ASSISTANT WANTED--STEADY EMPLOY. ment; must be a good workman on gold plates. tLon Dr. M, 1, CHALM, room No. 30, Cooper Institute, NET YOUR PRINTING FROM THE METROPOLT- AN PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, 213 Broadway po. PRINTERS —A BOOK AND JOB PRINTER OF some years’ experience in the management of an office 1s open tor an, engagement. Aduress A. B., care of W. W. 0 ROILER, TUBE AND PIPE WELDERS.—A sober, energetic man, who thoroughly understands the ‘management ot lip and butt welding tarnaces, hear of a position as foreman by addressing W. 8. box 27 herald office. “The applicant should gtate hi age and his experience in the business. harpe & Co., 25 Park row. FRENCH ADVMnisSEMENTS, U™ JEUNE PERSONNE D& LA SUIS3E FRAN- caise desire se placer comme bonne pour de jeunes demoiseties onde jeunes entants; elie sait bien coudre €t na pas dobjéction @ voyager. S'adresser aun. 13 30me rue Ouest. FURNITURE, A Xo} °—GKEAT BARGAINS 7 FINE FC iso # tull line of and everything pertaining 10 «— OESTERY | ————@ unasually low figures to r Ketail Business, G. L. KELTY & ©0., 134 Fifth avenue, ‘ near Twenty-third street. A 12) WEST 24D ST.. PRIVATE RESIDENCE — Faraily will sell their rich satin Suits. cost $620, tor uits for $4: Be lroomn velvet Car- airs, Lounges, fine uil Paintings, irror, Bronzes, China and Silver Ware; magnificent Stemway & Son Pianoturte, cost $200; ‘also briviant toned Bradbury Pranotorte, Cost $1000, tor $273; Stool, Cover, Music Stand, Box for > hipping fola at private sale, will be positively sold at public auc tion to highest bidder. —WEEKLY AND MONTHLY PAYMENTS FoR « Furniture, Carpets ana Bedding at B. M. COW. ERTHWAIT &00.'S, 155 and 157 Chatham strest’ An immense stocX and low prices. 1; Drocatel Suits, 9100; rep t, lables. buffet, UCTION ROOMS, 39 EAST THIRTEENTH STREET, near University place.—Purniture, Carpets, Beds ding, Linen. Sheets, Parior suits, Bedroom, Sets Glass, Crockery and Silverplated Ware, Pianos, & private sale at auction prices. PRIVATE FAMILY LEAVING CITY WILL SELL magnificent satin brocade Varlor Suit, cost $475. tor 175: one, Marie Antoinette style, $35; ate and top Suits. $50 and $: arlor, chamber, dining rur- niture ; 13 ¢ jence 105 West 28th street, near Sixth TTENTION —PRIVATH FAMILY WILL POSITIVELY sell, for immediate cash, the entire Household F hiture, consisting saun dutmask Parior Suit. cost $72, do., $190: tour round Decker & Bros. Piane te rosewood and wainut Bedroom Redsteads Dressing Cases, Washeands, &c.. jureaus. fine hair and spring ton Table. Side liverware; rep, plush and Intings Bronzea, &e.; 4 «acri- five story brown stone private st. between Sth and 6ch avs. Sets, 150; single Bedsteads, jattrenses; Turkish © iite, $0; Exte board, Chairs in leathe: haircloth suits, $2), $5); F i te Sunda resiacnce No. 47 West lout Grenst, A. CLARKE, 747 BROADWAY, FASHION- i urniture, Carpeis, Mirrors Mattresses, &c.; popular system ot monthly payments; housesand apart ments Parnishea on liberal terins. Hk MBPROPOLITAN PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT fs at 218 Broadway, mn the Herald Butidiag. DER DESK, IN TING HOUSE, TANTED—A SECOND HAND CYL good condition. Address COL Herala office. 5 ERO REFRIGERATOR, WITH WATER, WINE AND 4 Milk Coo best food and ice keeper in the world ne drip: no water onthe floor, send for book. LESLEY, 226 West Twenty-third street, New York. * A.M. mipeine BILLIARDS. FINK STOCK OF STANDARD |. ‘Jables new and second hand, popular styles and w prices. #iné ornamental Caes and the largest and best stock of Billiard Articies in the country. H.W. COLLENDER, 78 Broad way. MERICAN STANDARO BEVEL TABLES—WwITH Delaney's wire cushions, solely ased in all cham: Plonship and match games: second hand Tables at great argaing Calf and examine. W. H. GRIF “ITH & CO., 49 Vesey street LERS IN AND MANUFACTURERS OF BIL. fad. by examinacon, that for ing ot any <iption t ITAN' PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT Sty annot be surpasses b HELAN'S BILLIARD TABLES FOR SALE ONLY by GEORGE E. PHELAN, 36 Last Fourttenth street New York; 28 CHESTNUL STREET, PHALADELPHIA WATCHES, JEWELRY, &C, T77 BLEECKER STREET—THE HIGHEST PRICK paid for Jnamonds, Watches ant Jeweiry: Kiso ‘awnbrokers’ Tickets hought for (he same at 7/ Bleecker | street, up stairs, . JOSEPH SOLOMON & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 194 + Falton street. dealers in Vininonds., Watche:, Ar: ticves of Virtu, &c.; advances made on consignments; emablished i861; sales of househoi furniture atiended | to promptly. Se hablo bspanol. ING ESTABL! 14 Broadway, in the Herald Huilding. | UY ATCHES AND JeWELRY BOUGHT, W ; OA HMENT AND SOLD back when cevired ata very email advance, Ob Jeweller, 1.19) Broadway, near Twenty- aN, nmth street. Watehos and Jewelry repairet, b PROPOSALS. DROPOSALS FOR TIMER -KAST RIVER BRIDE | Sealed propovaly will be rec hoon, for 465,00) feet BM. of Y | 13.000 feet B. M. of Spruce 1) New York anchorage. Specifications can be seen at the engineer's office or will be sent by mail an applica ton. Proposals must be wirected to THE NEW YORK | RRIDGE COMPANY. 2 N. B—It not | Cortland | formation, phot BILLIARD | Ko" NEW ORLEANS DIRE ORTH Gi! D. STEAM KE BETWEEN NEW YORK, SOUTHAMPTON AND Bie ME Company's pier, foot of Second street, Hoboken. WEDEK se April 24 | MALN May 8 DONAU «May 1] RitkIN May 15 Rates of passage from New York to Southampton, Havre or Bremen: First Cabit 0, gold, | Second Cabin....,.$00, gold. Steerage, curreney. Prevaid steerage certificates. $24, currency, Retarn tickots at reouced rates. For rreightor Passage apply to. Ue RICUS, No, 2 Bowling Green, AGLE LINE, UNiteD STATES. MAIL SYEAMSHIPS TO PLYMOUTH, CHERBOURG AND HAMBURG. The, eieee tt Ulyde built iron steamsiips will sail trom New York as foliows'— SCHT: LER, April 27 LESSING, Captain toospury May 4 trom Kagle Line pier, 1o0t of sireet, Hoboken, BAIES OF PASSAGE TO PLYMOUTH, LONDON, CHERBOURG and HAMBURG: Cabin —tirst'saloon, $100, gold; second sawon, $6), gold. erne, $24. currency. Prepaid stecrage tickets trom Uauburs, $24. currency, For trewhe appty to FUNUU, KDYE & CO., 27 south Wiliam sireet. ° For passace apply to KNAUTH, NACHOD & KUANE, General Agents, 113 Broad way. NLY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE THE GENERAL TRANSA!LANTIC COMPANY'S MALL STBAMSHIPS BETWEEN NEW YORK AND HAV. The splendid vessels on this tavorite route for the Con- linent (being more southerly than any other) wil! sail from pier No. £0 North River, as follow PEREIRE (a ‘aturday, April 17 FRANCE (Trudeile). saturday, May L LPAMIERIQU k (Pouzolz PRICE OF Passaic IN GOUD (icinding wine). First Cabin, $10); Secoad, $55: 4 hird, $50. Retura licke:s at reduced rates. Stecrage, $22, with <vperior accommodations and in- cluding al” necessaries without exira elt GEORGE MACK. ATEAMER PEREIRE, YOR BRAT AND HAVRE, will leave pier {0 North River, toot of Morton sireet, turday, May 15 on Sutturday, April 17, ar 4 el quested to bé on board at 2 o'e! [PIPED ETATES MATE LINE—\TEAM T) QUE TOWN AND ‘LIVER!OOL, Sailing every Tuesday from pier 46 North Kiver, MANHATTAN, Captain Jones Mi WISCONSIN, Captain Foray Oe Cabin, intermediate and steerage at lowest Prepaid tickets at low raves, Passengers booked to and from Norway and Sweden, &c. Draits on France and Germany at lowest rates, WILLIAMS & GUL Appl 9 Broadway. UNARD LINE.—B. AND N. A. It. 8. P. OO, NOTICE, With a view to diminishing the chances of collision the steamers of this live take a specliic course tor ail sea®ns of the year. ‘On the outward passage from Queenstown to New York or boston, crossing in the meridian 5) at 43 latitude, or nothing to the north of 4%. On the homewart passage orcas at 42 latitude, or nothing to the noruh Fi EW YORK tor 41 7 ed |, Engiand, to ot 4: ote Cabin passage $5) $150. gold, commodation. Keren tickets on favorable ter steerage tickets to and trom ally lowest rates. Freight and cabin office, No. 4 Green. Steerage office. IIL Broadway (Trinity Burl CHARLE® G, FRANUKUYS AMBU, 5 N PACKET COMPANY'S Li yor PLYMO! ERBOURG and NAMBU KG BURVTA. SILESI Nay 6 POMMERA MOLSATIN 2. May 13 Rates of passage to Plymouth, London, Cherpoers, Hambarg and alt points in Busiana, Scotland and aes: First upper saloon, vold $100 First Cavin, lower saloon. gold 6 Steerage, clirrency, KUNUAKDA & CO. General Agen: 61 Broad street. New York, ch April 21, 8 P. Cabin pi steerage greatly, reduced price. Returm Uckets at reduced rates. repaid steerage tickets from Liverpool at the lowest ‘469 Broadway. Manager. rates. Appiy at the company’s oill _ per We a XREAT WESTER: x STEAMSHIP LINE. NeW YORK TO BRI-TOL (e\GLAND) DIRECT, * sailing from pier i8 East River as follows:— CORNWALL, Stamper. pret saturday, May J GREAT WESTE GN, Windham aturday, May 22 Cabin passage, $70: invermediate, § e Bw, currency: excursion tickets, $12, Apply to W. », MURGAN, Agent, 70 South street. NMAN LINE—FIXED 50UTHERLY COURSE, Koyat Mail st FoR QUEE CITY OF RICHM ¥ OF MONK OF CHesTER OF PARIS. .... = HOR LINE Mav ol, . May 4. at 9A. M. SDONDERRY, SHOWN OR BeLPAST. id, according to necommodations. Ath AND STEER AGI Qt Cabin, $0 to $7. a INTERME as low as any other first class Ii Dratts issued for any amount at lowest rates. HENVE «SON BRUS., Agents, No. 7 Bowling Green O8T DIRECT AND BKCONOMICAL ROUTE TO IM Hotiand, Belgium, the khine, Switzerland, &e., via HOUT ERDAM, «April Steamer MAAS ; Steamer SCHOLTEN. ese be 2... ADEA United stat uiitul steamers, carrying the FUNCH, EDYE & General Agents, 1 gncsionctsaniats FORER S Souch street ‘. Drafts for £1 and upward ant passage tickets to ant from Queenstown and Liverpool issued ac the lowest rates Oo" AND EMIGRA- IVAN in ROSSA. yew York Verpool, ort y aud West “tre: COASTWISE STKAMSIT BERMURA STEAMSIIPS WEEKLY LINE The Quebec and Gulf Porrs steamship Willdespatch the elegant steamship CITY O: TON tor Bermuda April 22, mmatipy CANIM, A Round trip ten days, ys at the islands. rap . apply to A. B. 0} BRILGE, Agent, 29 oroadway DACIFIC nia, Japar Fe rnd China, ASETNW AL ‘acifie ports, NEISCO ANU CHINA KEPUBLIC For freight or passage appl Hed B NEW SORK AND HAVANA DIRGOT MATL LINE. . fr first class steamships will sail at3 P iver, foot of Cedar steest, for f CLYDE & CO., No. 6 Bowling Groen. Agents in Havana. N Y¥.. HAVANA AND MEXICAN MALL « Steamers leave pier 3 North Rive a FOR HAVANA DIRK! ) teoseesesaectttonday, April 20 Any, April 22 April 29 POR VERA CRUZ ANU P cath + heel Pro a ny, Tuxpan ane 20. 4 CITY OF ME eee ene. tuesday, April) CITY OF WA Sames tay, May UH to Nigh, & SONS, 3 Broadway, ; Orleans April 26 wad May 15 all the abowe ports. a IPYEXAS LINK OF GALVESTON STRAMERS, TOUt Tt ing at Key West, carrying the United States Mail — steamer GEO. W. CLY Ds, Captain Penvington, will East itiver on saturday, April f M. i of nding given to all p Hand 7. 0. Land GN Ht and Fe and A. Te. Re No charge in New York. |For frevht of HY to en lane, hay: F Accor MALLOY & & , OLY OR & CO. ations Ma main Dine. , Captain Dearborn, wii! The Urom The steamshio SEW vith leave pier No, 9 North River on Sameday, April 7, at POM. Freight received daily, Through rates given to Galveston, Indianota, Rockport or Aranzas Wharf, Brazos Santiago, st. Loais ond M Cabin passage, $0; steoraxe, $25. “For frowht or pasaawe apoly to CLARK & sBAWAN Sh Wow: arogt the meridian of 50 | 24 | COASTWISE STA) en re rennnnnnnnnnnrns NITED STATES AND BRAZIL MAIL STEAMS! U ten ny.—Kor bt Thoms and Brazil—Cie ster screw stoamer Morrimack, 2,00) tous burthen, Captaia W. Weir, will sail for St. Yiomas, Para, ernambuco, 23, at 3 o’o\oek Bahia and Kio Janeiro on Friday, Apri P. M., from pier $4 North For apply to WILLIAM. Bowling Green. freight or passai een AgentsNo. ‘ARRISON, YED DOMINION STEAMSHIP, COMMANY. Sailing from pier 37 North River, For Norfolk, City Point aud Richmond, Tuesd: ‘Thursdays and Saturdays, at 3 P. M., connecting witl the Virginia and Lenneswe Ar Line, Atiantic Cons Line, Piewin ont Air Line, Chesapeake and Ohio Rock road, and with the Compiny’s steam lines to interior points.in North Carolina and Virginia Baltimore Wednesdays and Saturdays, até P.M, Com B M . Pv. M. Con with Delaware and Maryland Railroads. | Newborn and Washington, ©. wia Nortols), every Tuesday, Passenger acc vlacions Unsurpassed. Through passaze Uickets and bills of Lading to all potnts atlowest rates. Insurance to Nortolk, &c., 44 per ceat eights received daily at plor 37 Nortti River. General oltices, 197 Greenwiel 8! ‘ew York. N. L. MCURKADY, President. GTEAMSHIP COMPANIES U-ING LARGE QUANTE SS" ties of printing will find it 2dvantageons to deal wa | the MEPROPOLICAN PAENTING Bot ABLISH MENT No. 218 Broadway, #3 its facilities for doing every kind of Wors are Unsurpassed, While in Promptness, neatness And cheapness it offers special in, ents. Bills o! Lading, Shipping Re Kots, M Listy, Ulrenuars, Pos.ers, ¢ special torm used in the tran fully prepared and printed. ~~" PRAVELLERS’ GUIDE, eT GY SR! * NORTH SHORE STATEN ISLAND FERRY. For New Brighton, Snug Harbor, West Brighton ani Port Richmond, boats leave Whitehall streot, at footof Broadway, daily, at6:4),. 8:15, 9:3), Los) AL Mt; Wash 2:15, 3:30, 4:99, 6:3) and 64S DM, sundays, at half-past every hour, from 6:0 A, M, y on of business care- A Fare 10 cents. Astor House carsleavo Scents. oy streetfor ferry: Fare RAILROAD | COMPANIES — PUNCH Tre 110: i Tickets printed cheaper and on bet eee Te RO cOLITAN CLIN TING cota BUISEE MENT Herald Buriding, New York, than anywhere else, AITIZENS’ LINE OF STEAMBOATS FOR TROY, CON- C necting with all ratiway lines North aad West fare. Elegant steamboats. I ‘aaily, Saturdi cepted, ato! M, tow pier 9 North River, toot ot Leroy street.’ through’ Licneis sold over #ll connecting lines. FR LL. RIVER LING TO BOSTON, VIA NEWPORT and Fail River, the steamers SEWPORT and OLD COLONY leave pie! daily “(Sundays exe North foot ot Murray street, | sold’at all priacipal hotels in the elty pted) ars P. Through tickets Foe, Foxport, AND KINGSTON, CONNECTING with Rondont ‘and Oswego Railroad, landmg at Highlen | Fails, near West Pomt; Cornwall, Newburg, Miton, Highianas (New Paltz) and bsopus,—The steam- boat THOMAS CORSELG will make her first trip op Thurs iay, april 1), and will run regularly every sues day, Dharsd d Saturday, leaving foot of Harrison street, pler 31) 4 ENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. The great rusk Line and United States Mail Route. ym {oot of Desbrosses and Trams leave New York, s, a8 follow! risburg. Pitisburg, the West and Sout eo Cars attached, 9:3) A. aL, 5 an Sand 25) P.M. Lock Haven (vla Philadelphia and mnecting a. Philadelphia), For Wildanisport, Lock Haven, Corry ai sa0'P, Al, conmecciug at Corry tor Titusville, roleum Centre and the Vil Regions, For laliimore, Washinuio South, “Limited Washingtor man Parlor are dally except sunday, A. M.; arrive at Washington 4:i Regular ats: A.M, 3 andy P.M. punday,9 7, 7:80, 8:40, 9:30 A. M., 12:30, iiver. at s for Philadelphia, " 10, 4:60, 5, 7, 5:30,9 P.M. and 12 night. Sungay, {0 cxtand' 9. M.Emigrant and second class, 7 Pd For Newark at 6, 6:39, 7, 89,10, 11 A. M12 M1 10, 324), # i, 5, b:i0, 5:4), 6, 6:10, Iu, 10, 180 PM. and 12 night. ‘Sunday, > 1, 7 6, 6:37, 7:49, 8, 9,10 AM, 12 M..1,2, £), 5, 6:10, "620, Maes VY. Mand 12 night cunsay, 5:20, 7,810 A. M., 12 M., 1. 2. 2:39, 8:10, + gti O10 6:30, 7 8:10, 16 eunday, 52% P.M. ig: ‘erth Amooy and south Amboy, 6 and and 6PM 2 M,, 2,34), 43 P.M. 4g 7, 15), Tand ono P. For Kahway, 0, unsWwick, 7 an VM. a 18 A.M. Sui M. and 4:10 zy M wr bertvilie and # ilapsbary and Bevws Trenton. 20 A. M. and 2 P.M. Burlingien wad Camden, 7 f and 7. M. " " PM. ale and 7 A.M. and 2P. M. me. Pemberton ana Camden, via Perth Am. mberton, 6 A. M. | Trans arrive as tollows:'—Krom Pittsburg, 6:55 and 11:20 ‘AM. and Ws FM. daily; 1:1) A. Mand 7:4) PM. day. From Washington ana balti- jo, 5:15 and W:7 ¥. it bes Cog ‘oo elplita, 5:19, 6 7: 33, 730, 4 AM. Hoose For High 4 40° and 1 Mw. Ticket offices, 525 and 91 Broadway, No. 1 Aste and toot street, broo! Hoboken. hi FRANK TH le General Manager. EOVLES’ LINE STEAMEMS FOR ALBAN}, STATERGOMS WARMED BY STEAM FOR THR Rs The DREW or 8f. JON o'clock (Sundays excepted), from pier 41 North tiver, foot Canal sireet, connecting At Albauy with all raliway lines for the North and West. | Tickets and state rooms for sale at Dodd's Express oft.ce, 944 Broadway: also Carter's Express Co. Lust Broads way, and ot Fil enue Hotel, and baggage checked tw destinaiion same as on the whart. W. 5, PERRIN, and Cortiandt screets: so. 4 Coure il, 1s and 118 Hudson street, pjace. icket uflice, ig Pare . | COMFORT OF Padshs | leave every evening a EXCURSIONS. AY EXOURSION BOATS.—FOR Ai ORIA, A. Apri 18, 1875, steame: m Morrixania and High Bridge. ve HARLEM and SC NoMINE tea’ Fulton Market stip at and ILA. Mz 1,234, 60nd i. and Morrisaula as and 12:9, 2% | Sand'6P. M.; landing at Grand street, Ninth ernment wores at Hell vate, and ‘N19 trip. N. B.—Connect with High’ Bridge oat | HW. LONGSIKE Ss, Superintendent =fOR EXCURSIONS, SALOON STEAMER WY- | AOmixa (ith new bolicr) and the OLYPHANT. Barges Republic, Chi hb smith, Caledonia Anna. bxcelsor. and Tona Istans Christopher street terry. AN LINE. BERMUDA EXCURSION TRIP. ‘The first class steamship “ah TROPOLLS.” Ellis, Com- | mander, will be c April 26. at three | oe! P.M. One week at the Islands $35 United States currency for round trip Elegant passenger jmodation. Apply to LUST BROTH EK, 2 couth street fort Le PLEASANT \ ALLEY AND SUADY eet daily (Sum days included) at A. M., Zand Sad P. M., landing & iwenty-third sircet lU muvutes laier. Fare 18 © ro k. the LY. © and M derney, Spring Hill, Myers’ Alpine Groves, with Barges and Boats ot alt J @ K. MYeKS, corner Morton NDAY BOAT FOR NEWARK. 1 18 the steamboat: ‘On and after Sunday, THOS. betwen New York vint each way :— Ne Joss ALM. ark, 8A. Mand oP, M, S$ FOR EXCURSIONS TO . fona Island and Willow will make the following Sund: and Newark, stopping at Ferg Leave | New Toav SAMBOATS AND BAK Rarian Beach, sea V iw MARTIN & KASKELL, JIL south street MPICKEIS, CIRCULARS, INVITATIONS, STERY and ail sions, parties necessary Printing lor exe’ batls, &e., done in the best stvie and at low rate MeTROPULLIAS P&INIING BoTABLISHMEN Broadway, New York. i DENTISTRY. COKAL RUBBER SKE OF TEETH IN TAREE 4\. howrs—tipression in the forenoon, teeth int artert Thicty-fourth street, mix! Coral aubber, very gold 3 ers, op nitrous oxide; mech from Grand street ferry, of Sixitt avend | Way cars Get off at Mirty-tourth etree | NEWBROUGH, 125 Wost Chirty-rourth strest. att f he © droatwar an ng, lesa colored: nets, Pius avenue. ta, platina sets, waalebone Triquer ronts; Lip Lifters, Lap voor sssor: ical dencsiey. Tak Dork: J. ROBERIS, BW BOND STREET, NEW York. Artificial Teeth completed in a few hour: app wires, ‘eomiort and hifelike arance gaaraniecd, requiring neither springs not being manutactured unser & Mew process, by Asie ition And artiet ation are permanently re eeth filed with adamantine of gold, as the caw Dr. Koverts’ pamouiet on the veeth 1 health and disease sent tres by mail; three eonts wet old, piatina and coralite perfor DAMPHLETS OF VERY DESCRIZTION Pua hished at moderate prices by the METR« iTAN PRINTING ESTABLISHMENTS, 213 Broatway, STORAGE. SIDE STORAGE. WARE. 719 Greenwich irniture, Pianos. and other fainliy mn sepa: sof any size: lowest of rates; access ness hours: Mest extensive and responst ble establishment an the business: gon either ‘or Night. KR. TAGUART, Owner and Manag: £9) Hindeon street (ABlagdon square). Or ite, cTosed ro bie during TORAGE WAREHOUSE, A GRAND TRAL 416 tor farnitnre, &e.. 232 an street, corner Broad wi roums; extra inducements offered: inspection in MORGAN & BROTHER, Propry APGGWS WARRNHOUSES (f1GNTH AVENUE, TD Hires anna ‘to. Thirty rouern 22 Nintit r rth sire dest thoroughly for Farnb sand Wares of every deserip Ke pal Night patrol receive goods at all hours, Laspection invited. | MORRBIIs FIRST CLASS STORAGE Wanm Mo houses. baitt expressiy for the purpose, for Purnt | aves Ac.. with sife t vautes | f all sizesin yaut nt by mon Fourth avenue a | or yea baolute security. ‘Thirty-second strec NH METROPOLITAN PRINTING ESTABLISHMEME is at 218 Broadway, in the Herald Building

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