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EE i nt ie : a 35 i H bed | | a E 4 p bis iH i i i i i 1) i 3 y ! i lk aE ils a —! YOUNG ig WEST een ST. nan Charente rou ironing, and do vial te the ieteotaty for the summer; good 5 ‘would assist wit Sip che Bo obj rw a WITH 6TH 8T., Ln f r3 A anaes were 141 Wie 147 ike, or ene an ‘assist in beck A re exverience; will be foun reference, 7 hg 14 understands fluting, Call during this week. ___ SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES. own Tone ‘Can be country; is EAST SD 8T., TH! able woman wishes ‘EST 18TH ST.. rr, BY A Beeennrs- hy ladle gentlemen's washing at ao, 3TH AV. BETWERN 8TH AND 2167 STS., TOP washing and young woman as" cook, city 7TH as BETWEEN bach AND 21ST STS., TOP women, one as for woud aa aaaiog in ay rashlag, the clear ke chamber ng and trustworty ; nO ot ing y 5 see bermaid rienced; will be found n to go a short distance respectable city reference. IRD, FLOOR A RESPECT. to take ia washing; thoroughly NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY..JULY 1, 1967. SITUATIO: —— ‘6TH § ‘St.—1Wo “RESPECTABLE YouNG’ (7 one as chambermaid; the oe ; Will go together or Feftrence given given; Tio objeouon to go @ short 40) WEST 3IST ST.—TWO GIRLS bp siTua. ad in a hotel as chambermaids or waitresses, city of country, 40! WEST may ae. 8T.—TWO suacecrasts GIRLS, one as cook and the other waitress; no objec- ton to the country; city rte WEST 28TH 8T., /BMENT DOOR.—A RE. 9 aatprcable girl to 40 To work and waiting: is willing and obliging; no objection ta the country for the summer. reference won § last place. Rid 32D ST.-A “4 PROFESSED cook game in all psi 8, bonit landing, sells pastry, ¢ r ; Would like togo the Sette ene some seashore for immer. Best of reference. Can be seen two days. the 147, EAST 82D 8T., TOP FLOOR.—A LADY HAVING ‘4 Wheeler & Wilson sewing machine would like to plain sewing at her resid WEST 2TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG girl as chambermaid and to inind children; would go @ short distance in the country. Cull for two days. THE BOWERY—AS CHAMBER- bya mene a] ee -A respectable woman, to take in tuon'e washings or would go out by the anys good 1b 3 yw WES? 27TH St., REAR BUILDING, ROOM NO. or ole Nes" and gentle- reference, 45) wee 2TH ST.-A RESPECTABLE GIRL, TO — housework; isa very good plain cook, washer suai roner. Best city reference given. ‘all for three days. 8 M.A RESPECTABLE, GER: SERING ae lo. | Rey. Selhang te Aeuel cas os coo ataeet alee s Sina 2 | STH a ROWER am THE te ook une Ear, aes am Seat eaass hedge oo ta Solr fon to or hares oF chambermaid a1 two days, 2 two fights 0 ‘of stan ‘stairs, back roo! 16] WEST 2TH ST, GREW NO.)—A YOUNG GERMAN ho speaks Hab wishes a eittae of grown up ob chil 3 good referees; sp apply or 3 will j,Wages no object; red. aid works agen bea hae oung girl ag nurse bd ng girl ag a2 WEST 18TH ST.,FIRST FLOOR, REAR.—A and seamstress, or would do reference, WEST 23D ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG ‘irl to cook, wash and tron. or would do chamber. ‘and washing. Call at her present employer's. 459 7 ‘two days. BETWEEN 14 Was? 1TH st—4 ei ce WOMAN. AS her empl an Ae ‘Cann “be highly recom. fortwo dag. 192 MaDison st. SEO WEST 1¢TH ST._AS LAUNDRESS, BY A WOMAN ble girl 4. ir RR RE Ee ames SsT., = OURYSTB-A NUMBER OF 1 x jell recommended German girle. Mrs. Lowe's Ger- highly (reread "‘Applr Monday before So oak; no objection to WEST 45TH oF. BETWEEN peg AND Ris) Ed aed 2 renrpotable young woraens ot, Somcyers for ies mean Institute, 1] EAST 2TH st. NEAR «TH AV —TWO GIRLS— one as charmberuiayd and waitress, the other, aged 16, © wake herself ‘ase. ‘Apply at present em- Ployer’s, as above, the other ay cha washing: 19: can undereiands dressmaking ‘and: all kinds of 196 shambermaid and : in iheatone teonliy, teen for iwo days. 1TH AND 18TH STS.—A RE- 178 recile ‘sinart little girl, to wait at the door or or ears and the uch, ‘wages not ym OND FLOOR, FRONT.—i WO ; good city reference. une Dg E ng Good city reference, WEST 2TH at avs,—A respectable washing aud ironing, “The test ety reference givens and English, pee jr BETWEEN 8TH AND 9TH plain cook, and to do 201? like MTH ST. CORNER 77H AV.—A COMPETENT id good seamstress; ie @ first class invalid nurse; would id lady; no objection to the country; the highest city and country reference given, 5 can, the entire US Farell ar's somng aor vitally py care of a oul A ; the belt or city reference ean be given. Gall for two days, QO WEST TH S1.—A PROTESTANT WOMAN, as hurse and seamstress. Can be seen for two days. COMMERCE ST., Lyd BLEECKER AND eT ee 20) 203 West 21TH § and tron in a small family; reference, WEST 27TH ST., NEAR 7TH AV., FIRST FLOOR. tent ‘woman, for chamberwork and to assist in washine, or do fine washing and ironing or chamber- work alone; city reference. Call for two days. ., NEAR 7TH AV., FIRST FLOOR, cook, will assist in Washing, or cook, wash js good baker weight years’ cliy azralisns bakers iget reterenne: frees her aah ony WEST 20TH ST.—A GIRL, AS COOK, WASHER and ironer; no objections t» do ceneral housework ys oa private family. Caillat her present employer's, days. BAST 2TH ST. BASEMENT DOOR.—A YOUNG amberwork or sewing, or fine washing 22, tie toch ting. 20) and a very good cook; last place. Can be seen for two 20) city or country; best of references, WEST 20TH ST., NEAR 7TH AV.—A COMPE- +) tent woman, as cook; has three good washer and ironer, fs" ‘reference from ict ya. man, todo general WEST 82D ST.-A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WO. housework in a sinall family; WEST WTH ST—A RESPECTABLE GERMAN girl, as nurse and seamstress. No objection to go M the country for the summer. BQ BUCKINGHAM ST. | HARTFORD, | CONN-—A Jady, aa housekeeper, of would travel ‘with an invalid, Address fcr one veer by letter or in person, Mrs. M. 21 7TH AV., BETWE! third “floor, front room.—A compe! first class Inundress; understands flutiny the country; good city reference, Call for two days. EN &MTH AND 25TH STS., tent woman as ; nO objections to 212 and froning, or as laund 22D ST., BETWEE! man girl as chamber IN 3D AND 3D AVS.—A GER- rmaid and to assist in washing good refe rence. CROSBY ST., FIRST FLOOR, RO@M 26, IN THE Tear.—A respéctable young woman as wet nurse, 36 EA EAST 29TH ST.—AN PERIENCED WOMAN ‘wishes a situation as nurse and seamstress; first class 212 EAST 20ND ST., (OL woman to cook, wash work in & small ose the very from last place, Cail as above, D NO, 114)—A RESPECTABLE and frou; or would do house- best'of recommendations reference given; can be seen for two days, 40 EAST 32D 8T., BETWEEN MADISON AND bea avs.—A respectable woman, to take in washin; coor fine washing, all Kinds of fluting; best of Sefer: 212 are @TH &sT.. BETWEEN 7TH AND 8TH A respectable young gir! us ehambermaid or to take care of children; no objec ing and troning, or make nerselt generally usefal; city refe- rence, Call for two days. 1on to assist with the wash. WEST — ive A RESPECTABLE YOUNG woman, good plait ; firet rate washer and . Call at ber present employer's, as above, after 12 212 WEST 27TH ST., BETWEEN 7TH AND 8TH avn—a respectable young married woman as wet nurse, with a fresh breast of Cali for two days, ‘milk; her baby ten days old. WEST 218T ST.-A LADY I8 DESIROUS OF finding a good place for a faithful, honest and trust- omun as nurse or to wait on Indy; has no objec. travel: she can recommend her for ér neat, sewing | dies aad iness to children ; competent in Doth capaci: Between 10 and 2 o'clock. P WES? tH, stk MOST COMPETENT GIRL, washer and froner or to do housework in mal? family. ‘best of city EAST 41ST ST., BETWEEN MADISON AND 4TH ‘over the private stable.—A nurse, much In from thelr infancy; is a very care of cl sewer; would travel or go to the country. 5) Kak aa WEST 26TH ST.-A RESPECTABLE GIRL AS firat class \aundress or waitress: understands ail fluting, Can be seen at her present em- Bloyer’s untit suited. : Se RT FORTE SRN RE ELAN ON ey ay. a id to ‘ist with ber WEST WASHINGTON PLACE—A RESPECTABLE prefer the country. Newrerarkirn a wood nla cook ‘and bread. baker: 2 WEST 42D ST. reference from her last place. Can be m hs above 22: ave.—A respectable y a Zi. 220 $8 orto take care uf a child: can do plain sew! dress. Good reference. ics of set eaabied, “Woe ee ing 7TH = AV.—A coo paeg lomo LAUNDRESS wishes work at her ‘own home; all this 1 3 BAST 28TH STA RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL jambermaid and waitress, and to Bo wrestling an ‘sual ndironing; no objection io goto ‘be country? CHRYSTIE ST., FIRST Phen Led hata A young American girt to do very ng; ool or od 222 in & small fuimily. 223 and waitress: distance in the country. 92 wae 3OTH ST., 226 WEST TH ST. y- Can be WEST 42D 8T., one ara, retpectable, young wor young Teference; no objection BeTWEEN 7TH AND 8TH avs.—A respectable girl to do general housework ‘seen for two days. BETWEEN 7TH AND 3TH as laundress rwork ; erence; would ‘woman, mt oyny ber FIRST FLOOR, BACK ROOM.— girl in an private family as firet class it bi and pastry; understands ail Kinds of ments, soups, Jellies and deuset best city reference. 4 can give the WEST 20TH ST.-AN EXPERIEXCED DRESS- maker. A few more customern by the day or week, WEST 28TH ST., BETWEEN 6TH AND 7TH AVS.— A respectable young woman as cook, washer und 23) housework im a small family: will be oblig’ EAST 41ST ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, AS chambermaid; wou! ; no objection to the reuces, id do fine washing or general found willing and Country: has the best of refe- he best of city reference from her last place. WEST MTH 8T.—A YOUNG WOMAN AS CHAM- bermuid and waitress; no objection to the country in @ private family; good city reference from her last place. B _egeral owseworts good tmaeber and, froner and neral house cook. ‘Can come well recommended from iast place. q Eadt TH ST.—WANTED, BY A RESPECTABLE ng woman, @ sitnation’ to do chamberwork and waiting; cau'be seen nt her present employer's for two days: Bo objection to the country. 19 ironer; BH GH AV: FIRST FLOORA RESPECTABLE Neoteh as nurse or chatbermaid; no objection to the country. Good reference. 241 PAST NTH S' the store—A ., BETWEEN AVS. B AND ©, IN young girl, at the age of 14, in a' pri- vate family; willing t make herself useiul. Cail for wo days. MEST ISTH ST. (NEW NUMBER. 125). BETWEEN a. in the rear—A seamstress would tan'cut and ft tadiew™ and ehldpen's dresses, clothing; is © good operator; has & ma. bine of her own if wanted. WEST 19TH ST., NEAR 6TH AV.—BY A PRO. testant woman as first clase cook in a private family. = reapectabie frst class boarding house; understands 24 aprivate boarding understands her b QAP, WEST gTit ST. EAST (1TH ST. BETWEEN AVS. B AND 0, 1N the store—A respectable woman, as laandress’ in ouse or a private family: thorough! Ona’ be anon for tes oa two days. BETWEEN 7TH AND 8TH maid: go @ short 6TH AV.—AN EXPERIENCED DRESSMAKER would like a situation by the day or week, with a ‘Wilson sewing machine; can give best city refer- at or address as above, py 8T.-TWO GIRLS, GERMAN; ONE e| 47 and waitress, Can be seen for two days at the house of as cook, washer and ironer, or to do'yeneral 48 by a Woman that understands poultry, game 550 2, Avo BETWEEN STH AND SIST. STS— 4 2D AV., BETWEEN 36TH AND 37TH STS.—A to go into private families by the day or week to finish after ) oan opesate on Wheeler & Wilson's sewing machine ; ‘as first class cook, and the other as chambermaid present employer. 4.79 "TH AY.,, THIRD, FLOOR.—A, RESPECTABLE house’ ina mall, private family; city reference sven. SIXTH AV. ROOM NO. 2-A8 FIRST. CLASS sedell kigen.c doeria; aloo a veer. er; lias the beat of reference. “Gan be seen for twodays. oung girl,» Protestant, as seamstress; would” assint with the care of children. Ring the upper bell. 671 competent operator, with her own machine, wishes: dressmaker and do family sewing. aD AV.. NEAR, STH ST.—A8 SEAMSTRESS; 6 30) ds cutting and fitting children’s clothes; best 6 city reference from last place. RESPECTABLE ENG- all American family, to udations can be given: 69) STH AV.—WANTED, BY lish giri, a situation in a do general housework; re back ro call tor two days, top Hloor, | 132. 2 BD AV., YORKVILLE, IN THE DRY GOODS 328 “store—Asfret class linudress wishes to take washing to her own house; does all kinds of futing. Good reference. ITUATION WANTRD IMMEDIATELY—BY AN EDU - cated American lady, to travel with a family, take charge of a house while the owner is absent, or any other res] able employment where she will make herseif useful; sponsible city reference ice” and required. Address for two days, B. J., Herald o ‘ONTHLY NURSING WANTED—BY A RESPECTA- ble widow, wh? has had a good deal of experience: 1s Kind, agreeable and attentive; or would wait on an invaild Indy or gentleman. Address Mrs, Clarke, Heraid office, ANTED—A, SITUATION, BY A YOUNG LADY, 70 travel with a respectable family ax wating, mat to take care of childrens willing to travel in this or In a foreign country ; ga ood cit y eferences given {f required. Ad- Mi ast at, Hartford, Conn. “ANTED—A SITUATION TO GO TO OMATIA AS housekeeper. Address, for one week, Omaha, Herald office. 7 ANTED—WORK BY THE DAY 1N PRIVATE FAMI- lies, by a seamstress who can operate upon a sewing machine, Adress Seamstress, siation G HELP WANTED—FEMALES. i LL KINDS OF JOR PRINTING PROMPTLY BXE- mt ‘cuted, and at rat per cent less than elsewhere, nt the Metropolitan Job Prinuicg Establishment, $7 Nawsatt ot. AS GENERAL SERVANT WANTED-IN, A. SMALL family. Apply at 160 Union avenue, Williamsburg. (8) WANTED—FEMALES. ~; [" Lh ‘Eins wee JOB PRINTING PROMPTLY EXE. Ae at rates Jess than elsewhere, at Metropolitan Job om Soablishment, 97 Nassau ote SALESMEN, ‘Coachmen, wr setaeor Clerks, at 584 Broad: A.-ok A “ole cogs er way, room 10. alae eat EB A MAN WANTED—ONE THAT oan J LOAN iri] 4 steady situati salary will be paid. “ Broadway, oom 4 jm Work ‘ight an Money. L™, INSURANCE AGENTS—GENERAL, SPECIAL id local, for the clty of New York, sod throughout the United by an established first gompany, offering unusual advantages to agent and. iasarer. Lucrative cont successful agente, ruction to in experienced parties, ‘ Rildress; “with reference, Life Com: pany, box 6,767 New York Post office. -ANTED—AN ACTIVE ERRAND BOY. APPLY aT W "A, Hartaill’s Button store, #28 Broadway, up stairs, VANTED-EIGHT RESPECTABLE MEN, AS CON. ductors for horse cars ; rdener and coachman and ‘young man for a real estate office, NN & CO., 81 Nassau st,, room No. 3. ANTED—A YOUNG MAN IN A_ FIRST CLASS hotel Bs can Toan hi emplozer $800 on good secu iy in Testa rity. GENT ERRAND BOY. AP- WAnteo. om bly early ry morning at this office. ANTED=TWO STRONG MEN AND A STOUT BOY’ ‘work on a farm; good wages, permanent home; must items experience.” Call a¢64 Robinson street, ‘ANTED—AGENTS, DRUG CLERKS AND SALES. men, at 43 Dey 6t., up stairs, room No. 2, Immediate employment. ANTED—A RESPECTABLE LAD, TO WAIT Af ® first Slee salepas Cali at 71 Bleecker st., between 9 and 11 o’cloc! \\/ANTED—A BOY, 12 OR 14 YEARS OF AGE, IN Produce store 6 268 W. Washington st., in basement, ike THE TRADES. LD KINDS OF JOB PRINTING FURNISHED IN quick time, and at low rates, atthe Metropolitan Job Printing stabi lishment, 97 Nassau street. N UPHOLSTERER, A GOOD WORKMAN, ig ay uation. 97 Division ‘st, second floor, room Nx YOUNG MAN, HAVING A GOOD THEORETICAL and some practical knowledge of custom cutt de- sires a situation where he can become thoroughly proficient; ‘no salary expected at first; no objection to the country; can com recommended. Address Energy, Herald’ office. N ENGINEER OF EXPBRIENCE, SOBER AND IN- dustrions, can give the best of velérence, would like to ike charge of & stationary engine, Address or call on J. F Hoyt, Stamford, Cou REWER WANTED-—FOR A FIRST CLASS BREW. ing establishment. Address box 159 Herald office, with Teal name and 1 MES ANTED— TO ORNAMENT PAINTED PURNI- 2M tures, japanners, ahade painters or fresco painters pre- ferred. Jue Canal ab, corner, Mulberry. EDW. ARO W. BAXTER & CO, BOTUGRAPHIC WANTED, A PORCELAIN PR ter; one who thoroughly understands the business. Apply to J. A. Whipple, 297 Washingion st, Boston, 10 MARBLE WORKERS.—WANTED, A GOOD BED. ubber, ut John Kennedy's steam ‘marble works, Broadway, corner of 35th st, —BY A MAN, A SITUATION 1N A BUILD. or moulding mill or a sash shop; understands all wood work machinery, Call from half-past seven to balf. Past cight [°, M., for three days, at 3: Sixth avenue, / ANTED—A BRASS WIRE DRAWER TO WORK ON 8) dress M. J. Grilley, T ton, Conn, ‘one whois well mmoaliged and can vome’ well Tecommendtied; such @ one can h steady empioyment, Address Ieary Austin, Archit New Ha Sonu. ANTED—TEN PAXCY CASSIMERE WEAVERS, Apply at Newark rans Mills, Newark, N. ANG i, SMITH, Superintendent, NE WHO » Address Waxre -A GOOD SILVER SPINNER; 0 cat Dring relereuce ay to work and eharact box 1.5 Phiadetphia Post oifice, an X OCTAVE CARVED sold this week, ce Pip. B. CURTISS, rosewood Fiano, cost $47 $210. Ot Tah CGA Coreoe AD pote lieige Lp GIVEN TO 100 Ln pgs FE. at once at 1,123 Broadwa; Wiest cance FIRST CLASS FOREWOMAN; THOR. eee conversant with the Lhe ang drpeamabing ee refe tone a B d_ offi ferences, and stai ce. ANTED—S TOBACCO STRIPPERS, APPLY aT Loriliard’s factory, 69 Wooster s ANTED—A NICE, TIDY GIRL TO TAKE CHARGE of an infant, One that can sew well and come well Fecommenced can apply immediately at 204 West 424 st, near 7th a ‘ANTED—TO GO IN THE COUNTRY, A GIRL WHO understands milking, ooceing. plain ‘washing and iron- tng and general housework; woman preferred; psd fergreuce required, foeene for (wo days at store 762 WAXNTED-A FIRST RATE LAUNDRESS FOR A family, to goa short distance in (ie country; Fordetiz Feterence required. Apply at 269 4thav., between Warnes GIRL, FROM 14 TO 16, TO TAKE CARE hildren and make herself generally usetul. Ap- Ply before 12 at 44 West 20th street, ANTED—A STEADY GIRL, TO DO G NERAL housework; must be a good ‘washer and_ iron understand cooking. Apply, with recereuce, at 17: CLASS cooK, male. Only those who can furnish ref qualifications, &c., need apply at Freveh’s Hovel. IRISif OR GERMAN GIRL, TODO aust be & good Weat 17th at. ANTHEA D—AN 32] WES? 24TH ST.—A LAD OF 18 WISHES A SITU- ation where he can write or make himself generally useful, Call on ¢ ©. bore. 2 avs., third floor. er; good eit BETWEEN 7TH AND STi table girl ag plain cook, yy ‘relerence. “Can be seen 10F cooking, baking and pastry; good city reference given. 253 MADISON Av. 89 Res, 19T ST. IN THE REAR—A YouNG De as plain cook « girl to do general housework in a privaie family; isa | ae waitress or chambermaid. good plain cook, washer an‘! ironer, or would do chataber- | ployer's for two days, wart cond ma ty would go a’ sort distance in tho 92 ern 8T., CORNER OF IST AV.—A NEAT AND de gliy ei, to do neral housework of a small pri- oo RESPECTABLE WOMAN, and: reas. Also @ young woman, Inquire at their present em: 261 At her present employer's, as above, from ¥ till 120'clock, on the Ist, 24 and 3d of July. tont Welsh woman WEST 32D ST.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL, or waitress ; ST., WINTHROP PLACE—A PROTES.- as first class cook: can be seen As city reference from PROMPTLY EX r cent less than elsewhe: Establishment, 97 Nassau NT SHOULD shed under pa- Help furnished LL KINDS OP JOB_ PRINTIN ‘cuted, and at rates 25 pei ihe Metropolitan Job Printin call at 212 wag room 19, esta ironage of merchants. Vacancies open. gratis. Farm hands wanted. BN LOvMent Want A TEST, Class steward and caterer; nde of meat Apply 10 oF address J. R. B 66 Greens pastry. hi st, WANT A SITUATION IN CONNECTION WiTH A re company; have had an experience of ten dteon P an the sinene can give the 4 of references, Ad- familys two yo years’ reference from her last piace. 6 7 RASgAU STREET. ANY Quanity OR QUA 263 Wishes pitty of Job Printing done at raves % per cent tess than } er last place 10 D Berean aes CORNER Baf ag 3 = 272, rooklya.—A good, respectable girl, ax chamber maid do hi for wsmall fi (—] r or Ko rg ry eras suesiioes seen ot her presenit employer's. 1s "ae aha St—A YOUNG GIRL, 36 YEARS OF 73 WERT 29TH ST. mbermiald and waitress. of re.» frat oor. room No. 1— Tw good reference, “lnguive st ‘ber fast 4 general housework in @ small private 10 port = 8T.—A GERMAN LADY OF RE. | ¢ EAST 19TH ST., , Indy’ el TOD Peet ei pir tania wine Goto: | 2) Bihar Gy 6TH ane 7TH i WEST 19TH ay 10 wash and iron. gy eterance: woud go m* WEST 20TH ST., BETWEEN 6TH AND 7TH AVS, ‘A respectable “woman, who is a first class shiri droner, two gentlemen's washing; understands all kinds of eR RANE OF OD, EAR ‘and iron! . t erent eee: west BETWEEN 2D AND 3D AVs., ae @D ST., THIRD FLOOR, FRONT married ROOM.— Fou ‘woman, With a fresh of milk, as wet sate ‘durse ‘a's ‘@ respectable family, Can be BAST ITH 8T., ROOM I7—A PROTESTANT Feiss ate iterate seer Seca Dosing house; would go tothe countrys wee TH ST. WANTRD BY A PRO. Ls mas Du and as. ‘ ‘wat with chambervork, te capa'ie of taki charge 7 from ite reference, country "Wraterted ca be $ Oren at the Protestant Agen ney 126 West, 48 ae RESPECTA LE YOUNG oman, @s cook, was err iain coc er and ironer ; y © ST., BETWEEN 6:8 AND Tr —A latet 129 Sawer anes ae ee private £ WAVERLEY PLACE.—a CTABLE WB oUNE girl. to do. light hamberwork and asslatee ‘of city reference. Can be seen from one 4 Ser present employe 290 & 30% fashionable style; or addrens. 306 Fa — ST sT., THIRD FLOOR—A a d 520) 324 A respectable dp chssnterserh aud fine washing, ‘and iron! ehamnberwork and waiting tance in the country: beat o ree AY., BETWE! MOTT ST. ig mam | 9TH AND -te4 ate Tammi. ibve good NEAR (TH AV.—a YOUNG tress private aid and wal EN 18tit AND ie. 8T3.— thorou; Protestant woman of mi edly perleneed is the care of iafuane; io o neat iewery bas the Sent city referenee. 29% CORNER OF HOUSTON.—AN AC- complished cook as meat and pastry, in @ hovel, city or 3. or Te boarding house. =~ required. Good refe Sr Noga ad Call for : jerence if required. East ‘9TH ST.—AS_ CHAMBERMAID AND ‘waitress ii RA AO i RT ‘wages $10, cn or w country; yr tes enctiions city reference. ‘Hi dining room in excellent style; EAST 2TH —A FIRST CLASS DRESS. maker; cute and fits ladies’ and children’s dresses ~ ., BETWE. good eny reference. WEST QIST 8T,, in the rear. 130 HST, BETWEEN MACDOUGAL SStorasaristmancageel sahil gishhy itt e fro obyeruom to'ge i tne ont 8 good city reference ; a ] oT sta anesCTaRin YOUNG WOMAN, es ete ree Desde Gp sshechn ab st. FIRST FLOOR, REAR.—A RESPECT. man, will married ib breast of | fy ‘ would work by the day or week. roneetaes middle aged woman to py hd st. ECOND FLOOR, to cook, wash faulty: aan ate be eet of ety references, Call RESPECT. with « fresh breast of mil whe hes feet her own child, wishes one to wet nurse at her ome. »] $y EAST 312 “eamsirean chine; is willing to assist wih en 2 tse country; good city reference. ays. sonia Weer my = erie 1 ST. IN THE STORE.—A RESPECT. 4s C00, EN w6Til AND AxD TH Sts. <A do general house: + BETWEEN STH AND grit woman to ‘of would do objection 1 go a short dis. itn Cit references. 332 Baer gst sT.—aRi SROTARES ¥ YOUNG GIRL best of city refer. PRON’ weer and iron, in a smal) 187 AV., SECON! Soe ean in operate om by ihe da; stresm: enn, Arena, oF wonld ‘AST 127H 8T.—A Fores wynez, AS SEAM. it and ft Inds Serene Bast vith My <A YOUNG mY AS yt do fine wash Ssaint in chamberwork ; 8 not afPaid of ee oplging. work; rar a willing and and an peigyirtan eee =k <2 salient cio FLOOR, NEAR 218T 87,—A soniye Coo pu etn ot Iw ITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG MAN, THOR. understanding the eating and manucaeure nets and gente’ Starnshing sing eodn: WHOLESALE GROCERY, DRY GOODS AND MER. Bankers, Brokers, &e.—Wanted, by cnpane Soe cane ae el ie eh Hf Address * Sor 219 219 Yor three ‘Saye Ie 3 HOLESALE TRADE.—AN EXPERIENCED TRAV. elier wishes to sell m for soine re- . Address J. R. “t Laccontohaunen COACHMEN AND GARDENERS. _ 1B PRINTING PROMPTLY EXE. cent less than elsewhere. ai i 7 Nason st, ES A SITUATION AS ness thoroughly; best of . Jerald ofize. PROTESTANT YOUNG MAN, 27 YEARS OP AG: A ho ong rom Haglan, ire a tuto in omne e speetable fami! ener; no iu Seay wei (an Cig .e ee. —A& YOUNG, UNMARPIED MAN, A inan, “Apply to Wim. & Rotbe, 8 Leonard a OM ANTED—A SITUATION | AS COACEMAN, single man ‘doubted references in th ment of hoeven, can milk it required. addres’). 0. "a St cr aldsess for tires stains. ANTED—A SITUATION AS COACHKMAN, BY A man lately landed: a country placc preferred; Is willing to make himself ars nerally useful, Inquire at pri. vate stable No. 5 West 1 “CLERKS AND D SALESNEN Ne LL, KINDS OF JOB PRINTING PROMPTLY EXE. cuted, at rates 2 per cent jess th.n elsewhere, at ihe Metropolitan Job Printing Heuxbiiehmest, #7 Nnesat at DPCs, CLERK WANTED YOUN) MAN WITH presctition tuneas: addres, wn ste a Inay be had, Cinchons, Hernia omce. © ete WANTED—AS: Rag re SLuemay, \ctioneer’s assistant or book! perienced Address P., box 174 ‘eral ANTED—A COMPETENT SALESMANINA MS A 4 ale clotbi ‘ho comes weil resommended a able to command eater ‘rail. Addrest fF. U. vor 4, ah, Wen D—A COMPETENT MAN IN| 4 _ DRUGGIET § sundries importing house; one wal with nd well recommended. None ‘ters ned apply aot Maiden Inne, up stairs, ANTED—A TEA CLERK. the city trade need apply at and 42d mts. on, OSE USED TO av. Between dIst COMPETENT MAN IN THE } Me TT "ya en pee YOUNG MAN Abou toact jones pretecren Apa tre J uNTY YBARS ; nemua, Sta Tso Broadway: WRENCH ADVERTISEMENTS, \ vinrenwenin | BTROPOLITAINE. KO. jo. B. NO. #1 NAS Nas. seat eee a FAMIGY LEAVING THE CITY WILL SELL THEIR rosewood seven Frame, neurly new ; worth "9580, for fora thaw halt. p We at 357 Kast ‘Tenth street, GREAT, REDUCTION IN PIANOS “RARMORE'S A Wi ‘48 Bleecker strect: splendid assortment, Bad rave 3 years; seventeen prize medals; without ex- Sepuion best Fiano made. Fine second hand Pianos cheap. ST CLASS SEVEN OCTAVE ROSEWOOD Pianoforte, of superior tone and finish, at a gain for cash, at 194 Grand street, near Mott, for five years. fertanted HANDSOME ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE, sed fine tone, ted make, will be sold for $| nd Cover included, Can be seen at 25 Second avenue, near Second street. —PIANOFORTER JENNYS & SON, SUCCESSORS to L, ¥. gs, manufacturers of Pianos, Nos. a ‘Twenty-first street, between Second and Thin avenues, "New Vere, would. respectfully annouuce to the public that the great improvement, both in ns struction and finish of their instruments, justly places them in the very foremoss rank, while they aie oitered at prices much lower than avy other of quai quality. Dealers and tiers would do well to exainine them before making their selections. Each instrument fully warrapted five years. A ew second hand low LADY, LEAVING THE CITY, WILL SACRIFICE A AA “beansitul rosewood 7 octave Ps noforie, worth for lexs than $30), f taken immediatel, iy new; cele: Drnted makers, Oversirung base, carved legs.” Apply at 28 ‘Third street. GONE TO EUROPE, LEFT WITH Us & sp clave Planoforte; makers’ guarauice five years; nearly new; will sell for nearly half price. ue, Plunoforte Warerooms, opposite SEVEN OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO FOR 2) Kound corners, ricu mow Ovegstrun; bass, good tone, city J. HEDOLE, 18 Amity street, near Broadway. CUACTLARS AND CARDS | PROMPTLY DONE At the Metropolitan Job Printing Establishment, at lower Fates than at auy other plabe, Otice, Y Nassau sirect, IANOS.—ELEGANT_ ROSEWOOD groin ALSO Carpets, Oliclotis, Furniture, Beddi rT and payments taken ireekty oF tn Tmonthly, st BERD hie CO.'S, corner of Canal and Hudson streets. ATERS) PIANOFORTES—GRAND. SQUARE AND raat Tght; Motodeone: hureb, Gem and Cabinet Nseat manufactured,’ to tet, 65d reat it we Ho dil Brosdway, Kew Yorke, ee WORACE WaTERS :RS & 00 ree FOR SALE—EITHER COLLROTIVELY jusic store, No. 15 5 , FIANOFORTES, © CABAPEST IK TOWN, FOR CITY ‘and country tha te fy Prof. Poa ahbey ts deat from $2 to $8 & month. 40. SECOND HAND Piason_FKOM $70 em Also new Panos and Jet NGS, No.8 Union square, L. P. CUM _CLOTHING. — ATIENTION. “LARGE ouDERS “RECEIVED Az rH THR known establishment of ¥. Rosenberg, 313 Beaaing caine een are yer Sim KOSHER DENG, number as above.” Orders altsaded. 0 in or out of the city. ATO, 16 SEVENTH AVENUE, BETWEEN TWENTY. firsi and Twenty-second streets, iadies and gentlemen an secure 73 per eent more for their cast For Southern and Western markets) by cnltag or addressing a note to Mr. or Mrs. I. HARRIS, Nu 104 Seventh avenue, REAT DEMAND FOR THE SOUTHERS MAR. L Ket. — Ladies and gentlemen w earing Apparel cent more than elsewhere by = MINTZ, 137 Sixth other Furniture, ideweiy, Furs, fc. | Please oe kid enough to call on oF address the wander as above, “Ladies w pon aod to $80: $20. Plea at 12 Seventh avenue, between " end and Sieemy-enire streets, Ladies attended by Mrs, jorria. APUE FINEST DESCRIPTION OF JOB PRINTINO, AND At rates 26 per cent less any other piace, prompt doue at the Metropolian Job Priuiiug Eetablishienw 9 Nassau street. ASTROLOGY. AM DESCRIPTIONS OF JOB PRINTING PROMPTLY and Lene | Fone 3 ‘at rates 25 per cent lees than at the Metropolitan: y other Job Pri ~ ment, 97 Naneat Sireet. ORES TARA STONISHING “MRS XRUMEDEL TELLS PAST, futnre, Nanton street, In one mon aii eave tor Poland. RYOYANT HAS XO Al A suabaeatt i ite eatin ing! of mporsance, lots eens N. dow wore Rj fiture husbeud's Tikonese. “OMe, No 180 56 ant Thirty. street, between Lexington and Third avenues. A ai LATE IM (ON—NEVER iar i great 1 with & Gaheaaon na carne eearernteines came ietown he teen ES cera sok shed HELP WANTED—MALES. - ~fe ivan OOO TONY p= STEAMSHIP ‘LINE BBTWEEN ANTWERP AND NEW Y. YORK. The undersigned il! despateh the Srat class English iron a OTTAWA. Captain c -~-sn gr: ni ANTWERP :<0 i Eee ant eee ‘at the following rates a Antwerpi~ view ool cabin......., Heauaay sickens As $0750 al oF iis equivalent. e payee Gre at an foment rates for Antwerp, Rotter. dam) and Amsterdam. My cy a HILLER & CO., New York. No. 87 Broadway, P***8% ON SAMERICAN LINE TO ENGLAND AND he New ¥ and Hi 8 "4 steamships ARAGO and a FULTON. a? elie cane | Cee New York apniyy steamers MORNING ‘Mal¥ Steamshi oye STAR and GUIDING STAR, to Hn nails from pier 46 Norih river, at 1008 OM the follow- mouth july, 1867 Biss Fig id. Towasend..:Saturday. Aug, at ier ran oreiy is days thereafter. ssage, payable in gold. mndo! 5 45 ex] need Be mm On board, ae ia | ble for re : inlesa bills o| 6) having the ible for specte or value- expressed, are fF} TSON, for N. ¥. 8. 8, jos. J. COMSTOCK, for N. Y. ‘and B 8. 8. Co, information UBS yl v3. Z. CoMBTOCK, Agent” _J.A, WOTTRN, Havre, General Ageut in Europe. TEAM TO QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL, From New York only $25 eerage, MANTIATTAN. . Bator aa y Gaicado.. sees Sige ray, ay Cabin Return tickets Passage to New sone sat ake Ba it at low rates. Appl: to WILLIAMS & GUION, 2 Broadway and 6 South sureet. bal W YORK AND BREMEN STEAMSHIP COMPANY. (*) hen at line of first class Unite mail steamera it ROUTE HAMPTON, HA’ HAVRE IND’ D BREMEN, NORTHERN LIGHT, Cay Captain Thos, 8. Ellie, will il eave pier 46 North river on Saturday, July 13. i Bold OF ike valent in currency:— Pot go go Hxcusion tickets, $210, $190 and For freight, expreasage, ‘bills of exchang apply to TBAAG TAYLORS! rian LL KINDS OF SHIPPING PRINTING PROMPTLY tthe Metropobtan Job Printing Establishment Afice, M1 Nason sireck, rt. Yutes 2 poy cont lower than at other places. ORTH GERMAN, LLOYDS, W YORK, F. MYER, master, carrring i Niatestnall, will sail from the Bremen pier, Tost ‘street, Hoboken, on ‘Thursday, July 4, . ea Bre n, via Southampton, bg passengers to London, Havre, southampton and Bremen, ‘at the following rates, payable ia gold or ite oauivalent im currency:— For the First Cabin, $128; Second Cabin, $75; Steerage, To be roilowed by the sieainship UNION, T. H. Von San. en, master, Thursday, July 1, jor frelyt or pas pe ATRIOS & CO., 68 Broad street, BES OF LA LADING, CARDS, SHIPPING 3, RECEIPTS, jo! poy, 4 ee e Metropoli- _ COASTWISE. pemereere. as ACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY’ THROUGH LINE TO CALL GONNA AND CHINA, ARRYING UNITED STATES MAIL, net PANAMA RAILROAD. att 42 North river, foot of Canal street, at ows: — WEEN, Cepuain HF J, cour, con. nécllag with GOLD! cr in Lay JuLY Il. —HENRY C! Rac aptait AG. Gray, eon. necting with MONTANA, Captain'si tutto: 2 Bi ARIZONA, Captain, Maury, connécting with sAiAMENTO. Captain Cavarl; allowed ize to each adult passenger. edition a and attendance iree. partures touch at rcapuleo; those of 1st and 21st ecuheot at Panseas with steamers for South Facife port Ist and llth for Central American ports, and those of In| touch at Manzanillo, > Print Fe of 11th of each month connects with the: new shee Ene line bd Panama to; ia and New Zeaiaod. of august ast 1 ‘connect closely with seamer ublic from San Francisco, September 3, for Yoko- reat Hepa Hong, Kong: st Yokohamp with steamer Costa, for Nagasaki and Shani it ‘passage tickets and all further information apply at the alee onthe wharf foot of Canal street, North ‘river, New York, F, R. BABY, Agent. PPOSITION LINE ry ‘CALIFORN IA.—REDUCED rates of passage and freight. The entirely new, fast and elegant steamshi NEVADA, 3,000 tons burden, Captain’ Jerry W. Smith, will be despatched by. the ‘No jh Aimericanl Steamship Com. pany, on MONDAY, July, at noon, from Pier No. 29 North Pre foot of ¥ Warren stroct, connecting on tho Facitic with the favorite steame: * MOSES TAYLOR, ‘Captain Blethen. The arcnmmodations on these steamérsare unsurpassed by ‘Steamers afloat, and the line 16 r TikoUGH 70" SAN PiEANGisCo EVERY TWENTY For passage or DA. "CAREINGTON, Ag hgsat Warren mn street, Ni OR CALIFORNIA VIA PANAMA. ‘The Pacitic Mail Steamship Company’s steamer OCEAN bond will sail on Monday, July 1, at 12 o'clock, noon. Freight recetved as usual, For rates, &c., inquire at freight office, on company’s pier, 42 North river, foot of Canal street, WELLS, FARGO & CO., Sole Freight Agents Pacitic Mail Seamahip Company. 54 Exchance place, 177 West, corner of ICKE! PORTERS 1N IN PLAIN OR COLORED INKS, Handbi Lading, Shipping Receipts, and every fund of Prin’ ne by the ae Al lower reine saat, alnewnere biishment, #7 Nassau street. tropolitan Job Printing Estal STATES MAIL TO HAVANA. bas) ATLANT TIO MALL STEAMBHIY co. Every THURSDAY, at from pier No, 4 North river. aa el eran s side OA aneiintee ‘COLUMBIA, Barton, Tharsday, July 4. MORRO CA! E, Adams, Tharsday, July r cee: Greene, Tanreiay, July 18. ‘or freight or Sage WD] - ase ‘GEO. BY ts brig tle President, No. 6 Bowling Green, N. Y. JOR ST. THOMAS AND BRAZIL, EF ‘The elegant sidewheel steamship NORTH AMERICA, 2.000 tons burthen, Captain L. mmerman, will sail for Rio J ‘intermediate rors on Monday, July 22, from pler 4 North river, Teor freight oF passage s ae evahs ope ake RISOS & ALLEN, Agents No 8 Bowling Green, New York. F°:; HAVANA VIA NASSAU, N, P. ‘The British and North American Royal Mail Steam Packet Company's new steamer CORSICA, Captain Le Messurier, will sail for the above ports from the Company's at Jersey City, on Saturday, léth June; Saturday, $45 wo freight yt For freight or passage apply i. CUNARD, No. wht ing Green. ONDON AND NEW YORK STEAMSHIP LINE. Pamnes ws Leadon or Brest $110, $75 and Si, cur- aT 2 Excursion | wivte at feduced rates, available for #1x montha, FOR GALVESTON, TEXAS WILLIAS °) NN, Captain Billinge, from New York July 6. Steamship C. W, LORD, Captain Ward. ATALAN: ©. captain Pinkham. troin New York 3nty 20 Ie now, reosiving freight at pler 30 East river, and will eat BELLO jaturday, Ju CELLA, For freight or passage, haying superior accommodations, arpiy to Gi Hy MALLORY & CO, 163 Maiden lane, New will leave jie —_—__—- Fe GALVESTON, VIA key WEST.—STEAMER 8A- 1 SPORE rat cal second, $40. Apply Until turth« : to 5 f at Brest to land jssongers. Tickets sold through by rail to Paris at tweni)- ve per cent lens Jar rates, TAR LINE FOR XBW. ORLEANS.—THE NEW YORK Freight will b: vwken aud turongh bills of lading given to Mail Steamship C mee fine ocean sieamers will Hayres Antwerp, Loterdam, Amsterdam and Dunkirk. Ieave pier af North river, Mao follows:— For ‘passage apply 10 ROBERT N. CLARK, 2 Broad. | “MONTEREY, on Satutd "Yor freight apply at 54 South s tor relat ey i en GRO: Bo Wriereon, ie or fr 9 a HOWLAND & ASPINWALL. Agents, Preaident, No. 3 setine Gewes. . ATIONAL STEAM. NAVIGATION COMPANY.— | JnoR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT. irs ‘weekly to Liverpoo} and Queenstown, leaving The aor and first class steamship SHERMAN, Cay | Be No. 47 Roar Nor river, every Saturday ah ‘ARK, Cant. Tho! PeaneyivA ia, Capi: BROLAND, Capt Custing, Cabin pasmage Bayable in i sebterace kets fom Liver Liverpool or Queenstown, $85, cur- ror es particulars apply at the a < aden Pany, N way or, Ne; 78 Brosd RETURN TICKETS TO FARIS AND BACK. rst class, $200 gold. STEAM TO LIVERPOOL, CALLING AT QUEENSTOWN. The Inman line, sailing semi-weekly, carrying the United States mail CITY OF NEW YORK Wednesday, iy CITY OF BALTIMORE. aturday, CIT¥ OF LONDO: ; Saturday, En Wednesday: Jul 17 ‘Saturday, July 20 N pita OF ny ‘Ais. ED! ‘Wednesday, July 24 rey rey aac 3 Saturday and "Wednesday, at nuon, from pler 45 Nor RATES OF PASSAGE By the mail steamer sailing every Saturday, PAYABLE IN GOLD. PAYABLE IN CURRENCY. First Cabin. try Steerage . $30 ‘To London. 115] To London. . 33 To Paris, 125| To Paris... ~s “the Wednesday steamers, first’ cabin, $110; steerage $30 parable in United Sta Passengers also forwarded to Hai eriseraze paniege {roa Liverpool ox Queeiistows, S40, eur. ¢ pasange from Liverpool or Queenstown, $40, eur- i Keisean be bought here by persons sending for currency. Hamburg, Bremen, rene) le “re or ft ther information apply at the company's offi Srey a oan G. DAL. Bo Agen 15 Broadway, New York, hhiladelphia office, 41 an Chestnut st street. STEAMSHIP CITY OF NEW YORK, OF Penta inmnan Line, wilt sail from pier 45 North river, on Wedneatay, July 3, for Liverpool, calling at » Agent, it Bros Rates of passage—First cabin, reney. On IN G. DAL HE HAMDURG AMERICAN PACKET COMPANY'S iron tay + steaunainp BUTONIA, carrying the United States mail, M., for W. Bardua, commander. sail op BATURUAY, July 6.88 BURG, Taking passengers for Hamburg, ; Southampton and First cabin, $125; second cabin, $75; steerage, $37 60, pay- able in gold or its equivalent. The SAXONLA. Capiain IH, ite Raa ries aly 1a Cee N.Y. Ro. 0 Barclay street N ou DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE. 16 GENERAL T! ATLA} COMPANY'S MAIL CALLING, AT BREST, dren arugtseqanana: new veascls on this favorite route for the contioeat will sal sail from pier No, 60 North river, as fol- VILLE DE PARIS, Surmon BUROPE, Lemarie. PRICE OF OF FARSAGE, (ineluding: nine 2 MA 4 DL . , July 20 a ) ~ (in ‘American travellers to or ret from the conti. nent of Burope by taking steamera of is line avoid un. ing the Thaunel, bes tion say vist ay trot tle 8 and ex. pense. GEO. et (66 Broadway. ia cu RRENCY—EXCURSION TICKETS AND FROM LIV: VERFOOL, GLASGOW AND Py tor seve s Fatal * THE ANCHON LIN SAIL EVERY SATURDAY LIVERPOOL =s 4 A tf at rr IOWA. Headersice, rt atarday. Jul BRITANNIA. Laird. : aly 13 MIBERNIA,“ Munroe. saturday, Suly 20 nh river RATES OF "OF PANSAGE, Ps PA Nine TN CURRENCY. Cabins, $110 and $M, according to locatior Stoerage, Prepaid Ceruificates from Liverpool, Glasgow and Derry, booked to ope from Hamburg, Havre, Ant werp, Ac. at Ory low rate! As itiseempane de dors a employ runners passengers will the o For further information ply at the company’s oftcen, FRANCIS MACDONALD & C0. ‘ a St TO QUEENSTOWN | Au ay VaREooL, iid ‘Saturda) rn K, 5 aS BK vel roland thy oarreat ry IN'S pasnage oflice, 73 Broad. way, corner “street PICK. CHEAP AND NEAT PRINTING ror STEAM. ships and Balronte, by the Mi “Y Pi ing Ley ay . 97 tan street, dere left ie we PAPscorT’s OMNERAL EMIGRATION AND PORE. ve, ‘86 Routh ahignmmer every iat con sto ueenstewn rates, ‘Darts payable ™ daovephaeel pra ‘Briain aud Tres fn particulars app! farscurt BROS. & pda WS South st, and 23 Broadway. ee LIVERPOO! Calaane. ae ol from wa aimee. . f--/ W. Sampesor leave at Aahelog river on SA’ Day, Duly 4 ats ovclock 4 P. M. unsurpassed accommoda- & O0., No. 86 West a follow July 13. OR NEW ORLEANS, DIRECT.—STEAMERS EVERY Saturday. First cabin, $60; second, $9). Apply to J. M. FONTANE, 34 Wost street, EGULAR LINE FOR CHARLESTON, 8. C, THE Florida Ports and the South and Southwest.—Cabin $15. The fast and reliable steamship CHAS. C, er a ae og pa ged and will sail on SATURDAY, July 6, at3 P. M., jer 14 East river, foot of Wall street, connecting at Charieston for all parts on the South Carolina Railroad, and oer s Dictator or Florida, 'HUR LEARY, 73 Willian For freight or havin Hons, apply, to E toH'B. ChOMWE RGE WASHINGTON street. OR CHARLESTON, 8, C.—THE PEOPLES MAIL Steamship Compnay. The regular and popular steam- ship MONE Caplin’ Marsiman, will sail on WEDNES: pay, from pier 'No, 6 Nortii river, land- ight on Saturday morning at Charlestoo. Througls inate Aind bills of inding issued to all points South tn cone ection with the Sout! Carolina LIVINGSTON, FOX & €O., Agente, 8 Liberty sttee STEAMSHIP COM. M., from Pier No, 3 L STEAMSHIPS EW YORK AND CHARLESTON PA Halling every SATURDAY, atu P. page North liver: THE FIRST CLASS BIDEW MANHATTAN, M. S, Woodhull, Commander, CHAMPION, K. Lockwood, Commander, Freight received «t ai! hours, Goods for the South and Southwest will be forwarded by the Charleston agents {ree of commission. rior accommodatio: agers, ‘on the pier, 26 Broadway. R, MORGAN & CO., Agents, TOTICE. ‘To Shippers by the Virginia and Tennessee Air Line Railway: We have this day made arrangements minion Steamship Company to receive and c.rry a between New York ana Nortorlk destined to points line. Shippers by the Virg! e Air directed tovend thelr goods to the ld Dominion. Stes Company, pier 87 North river, on and after ihis date, The Old Dominion Steamship Company will start one of the following steamers for Norfoik on Saturday, 29 inet., and after this week every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 2 P.M. Freights ‘received every day (Sundays ea Sinatoca, ALBEMARLE, | NIAGARA, HATTERAS 1A. On and after Ju PTPal freights by thin great Sout lune will be rin ‘through on tine to Nashville, Memp! Atlanta and intermediate points. Bills of lading’ signed 37 North river or at the general office, 175 Broadway. June 27, 1867. C. BE. EVANS, G. b. Agent. ‘OR RICHMOND > Lagan gow Ay = ower i. PONTANE, PORTLAND AxD NEW YORK Drea AMSHLY a Captain ¥ Sherwood rosy 7 Sherwood ving pee Bs anh iver svore EDRESDAY 3 nd SA tint rifts oiclooe Bs Me Trunk halla for Montreal pee nd other Cenada and the West. The Saturday steamship ‘con bX the Jprarnasional | Steamship cijcoens aad ast hee St Se ete includi Bei 2 te pg 6 ores et AScchatone are om rates give: ad bills of lading egned at often pega renee , a ¥. MER, Agee CAE, LE or plano ove Suerine. sem dower seen i Establishment, No. street i830, na ska et a polos 9 Roribern and Kustuehanae Roads, : XPLOSION OF STEAMER ST. JOHN'S J on the Hudson river.—Ten dollars wiil be, Herald, Worl or Times isaued October 3) and 31. I taining ant nt of said @: with scalded; alag twenty otars for published eviaence be: * adress Norton, Law, @ W. William’ areet, OR NEWBURG, WEST FOINT, CORNWALL ANID Cozens’ dock.—The fant steamer SUNNYSID! leaves pier 29, foot of Warren street, every Oclock. Retusning leaves Newburg every F%, 328 NORWALK Sea ae var aa er 0 foot of Market street, eae ee = return tours were oe ‘the arrival of Eat ver sae “y bury. Ren finven 7h. conta, tickets Stages connect, wala ag ‘Canaan, Wilten and Riageneia. ES RIVER a. HARLEM RATLROADS. — an iN Seer aoa soo ryt ae nitairad, t raat pit—\ reeun mee 0: The 6:90 and il P.M trains Via kee on Sundays, 6 care attached to 6:90 and Il PM, trate. WM. H. VANDERBILT, Vice President, Smt NTING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION R . atthe ne: Keteb jansall street.