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NEW. YORK ‘HERALD, SUNDAY, MAY 17, (1868=TRIPLE SHEET. SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES. ; Cooks, &c. t CHAMBERS ST.—AS FIRST CLASS COOK. BETWEEN 6TH AND 7TH AVS.— upderalands bee wderstande her buslnees; wil willing to east 106 Sree Teooe us 154 ET ER, RET ru an ru av pa a a yest 2 2TH ST. REAR OE Pk: FIRST and alice; iss ro) Daler of btead and ecke; Unt clty reference, "Call for two days. HENRY 8T.—A FIRST CLASS COOK, WHO ! 4. thoroghyuideratane reach and inh Sok a seen for two days. wid oe P ‘well recommended; WEST 41ST ST., BETWEEN 8TH = 9TH respectable testant 208 sat witt’her iitie Piet yous old, old, se professional cook; ‘cook ; (ath av.), WANTED—A WELSH on rit art, em wo. worl ‘eth st, basement door, after 10 ojelock, “PP - ‘ANTED—A GOOD PROTESTANT GIRL TO DO W genervl housework, Call on Monday at 87 Chariton st. bagel Mente DURAN AKERS ied TRIMMERS 24 Grove street, WaAxteD two YOUNG GIRLS TO WORK AT THE dresamaking. Apply at 80 Vandam st. Baits for two day two ode FIRST CLASS COOK, WAITRI CHAMBERMATD fant American Proventant nurse, wiliag’ to go to New- |: eel Apply at 39 West Washington ‘square, between Chambermaids, &e. ABINGDON SQUARE ast SIDE) DL tera id oF waitress; good reference; country. Inquire for three days. WEST «9TH sr. (FORMER EMPLOYER'S). —A RE- 36 SEES PERO, clip reference. ‘Call for two days. 8T.—AS hms ped AND PLAIN BAST 41ST AS CHAM- objection to \‘Feference, Gall for two sbi WEST TH ST., AT MR. NO! N’s.—A GOOD VS err ivliiig and obliging, to do chamberwork Srtake gare'of a ’a baby; no objection to go to the country; has apse TRRSON OF Se, EevaEeece, vipa ed class dress and Sook foaking ee eee Beat city ‘refer ence required. Call fortwo days. No. 170 Sth av. Wen OR SIX GOOD DRESSMAKERS AT SAL 6th av. ©. ADAMS. WAI goon LUND ESS AND TO by GEN- housework for » amall family: one who and has good city reference: "S38 ant Sid at asi ANTED—A YOUNG rege TO nage i A saga | able a used, to Japanning or laying, on ____ SITUATIONS S WANTED—MALES, \ COMPETENT BAR BARKEEPER W WISHES A ASI SITUATION to city or Country ; over ton vears in last place. Address H. William, box 141 Herald office, for one week. STH AV.—AS COMPETENT CHAMBERMAID and seamstress, Apply at present employer's, 162 Ams ATLANTIC §T., BROOKLYN.—A STEADY woman to 40 cham erwork; would assist in ‘washing and ironing: i willing to make herself generally use- ful ; good city reference, € Dressmakers and Seamstresses. BOQ FAST, ATH STA YOUNG GIRL AS SEAM < stress; understands all kinds of family sewing; swould Wke a few more engagements by the day, week oF month, with or without ber’own machive, or would swith a ‘iret class dreasmaker; is competent seamstress; best aefecenoe, ‘Apply or address. Housekeepers, &c. ELDRIDGE &T., BETWEEN CANAL AND DIVISION ats, basement.—A German woman, with her baby 18 ‘Rnonths old, as housekeeper. 55 BROOME sr., BETWFEN RIDGE AND ATTOR- p ney, second fioor.—A talented widow lady as house- ima gentlemau’s house or hotel. "Address Clara, care of Mrs, Wiener, Y 07 BOWERY.—A SCOTCH LADY AS HOUSEKEE! off,cF companion in.a gentleman's family ; would ta ‘a widower's family; understands the 8 chi renaad all Linde of fami owing; ls willing to auslet in do- ic duties ; country preferred. Call on or addret HOUSEKEEPER'S SITUATION WANTED-—BY AN SD AV.—AN INTELLIGENT BUSINESS WOMAN Mo housekeeper in a hotel; city or country; refer- class, neat, city or country ; frat class reference. Cail on ire. Cone. 6TH AV., BETWEEN STH AND 85TH STS American young woman, or would wait upon au invalid hotel ‘housekeeper, of practical experience, desires } good reference. Address for two days E. A., Herald = N AMERICAN LADY OF REFINEMENT, DESIRES A Position, aa housekeeper in a widower's family, where ere ure children pre’ hd Teas the cliy references exchanged, Address L. Doremus, station F. J OUSEKEEPER.—A MIDDLE AGED AMERICAN LADY wishes a situation in a widower’s family, in city or any tern or Western town or city; a home’ more an ob- ren re best referencesgiven. Address for 10 days, ‘ANTED—BY A YOUNG WIDOW, A SITUATION AS housekeeper; has one oF two sma'l children; money ‘mot so much an object ava good Lome. Address Mrs. J. Wy- eant, Greenpoint, L, 1. before May 28. General Housework, &e. 342 WEST 26TH ST., BETWEEN 6TH AND STIL v6, third floor, front room.—A respectable young ‘do general housework ina small private family; no Shlection Bike the country; good clty references. ERSONS DESIRING THE SERVICES OF AN EFFI- 3 aon copyist or compositor will address J, G. B., Herald QSE DESIRING SITUATIONS SHOULD GO WHERE use Ransom’s ch Bitters, as there 4hey will alwaya fot plenty to cat, (THE ADVERTISER, A CANADIAN, WOULD LIKE TO wel through the British Provinces for some American house, or would introduce any newly invented article or ar- ticles ‘there; city reference given. Address W. H., Herald office. CLERKS AND SALESME r youna MANAGING CLERK, WHO IS ADMITTED 0 the ‘and familiar with Chambers business, wanted; ‘state age, references, and ce conan expected: Address, “Broadway,” bo box 186 Herald o LAW CLER: ences for character and habi busts pr fe a enman, may fins Law ani ction Oflices, 329’ Broad SALESMAN OF TWENTY YEARS EXPERIENCE IN the millinery business, having 1 large Northern, South- ern, Eastern and Western th ea desires a situation. ‘Address B. #7 Broadway, roora DFY, 00908, SALESMEN WANTED-FIRST CLASS men only need apply, & MULCAHY, 29 Ontharine st. TATIONERY CLERK WANTED—A YOUNG MAN Shaving some experience; no other need apply. Address 8. 8., Herald ofice. ALESMEN TRAVELLING IN THE INTEREST OF DRY WO goods and <dware merchants, will do well to call at 95 Eiverty wt, room No, 13, and examine the Shield Flat Iron Holder. “They will sell to merchants, W. HOLMAN, 8% Sole Agent. XALESMEN WANTED—TO SOLICIT ORDERS FROM families in the clty and suburbs for a first class article of tea and coffee; eed Ine will be given to men who are tho- rough y erpecanons in canvassing; energetic men, will be Mapenalite’ inguueiot We eenamar en tae reine depart pel le. Inqu! “3 of e manager 30. ie mont at 26, 28 and 50 Vesey st, entrance 80. "ANTED—A SALESMAN IN A PAPER HOUSE WHO has a good clty trade, Address box 183 Herald office. ‘ANTED- FOUR DRY GOODS SALESMEN; GOOD men will got the best wages given and steady employ- ment, "Apply at 25 Catharine ek feyeldat ser? A THOROUGH DRY GOODS CLERKS; none but first class city hands need apply. Good sala- ries given. FOSTER BROS., 149 Fulton at., Brooklyn. ANTED—A YOUNG MAN AS ASSISTANT ENTRY clerk in dry goods commission house; must seta iat nea alts be eo WITH UNQUESTIONABLE REFER- perlenced in chamber sition at Goodwin's 427, RAST 14TH ST., BETWEEN 18T AV. AND AY. o-3 ctable young woman who has latel; housework jis willing and obliging. Nurses, &e. 154 BAST Wete ST., NEAR sD AY.—A8 NURSE AND iplsce eight mote acd cantcous well recommended.” APH | age «at ber present employer's. EAST 1TH or. BETWEEN 18ST AND 2D AVS.— A res le married woman, with a fresh breast of milk, as nurse, Cail for one week. AGQ WEST STH STA. COMPETENT | PERSON, ‘who ia able to take charge of & baby from its ‘as child's nurse and to do plain sewing. Call at her presen i) LL WET NURSES Ve SHOULD USE RANSOM'S state of the sys- WASTED-AN J INFANT rT FROMSITS BIRTH, TO BRING up on the an lady living alot riflers need apply. She Grand et SAUNDERS. Laundresses, &c. 8TH ST., IN THE STORE.—A RESPECTA- ] 58 SR into 63 tend ‘washing, gentlemen's or la- either by the dozen or by the month would go out by the day; ane: washer and ironer; fluting done in the neat- ae ‘dest city reference. Call for two fait: § 8T.—WANTED, THE WASHING Bes 241 state flies; does them up in the best mani takes Call for re. Burns, on ciltake them ‘At seventy-five cents & of ar the first floor. WEST S6TH ST. NEAR 9TH AV., TOP FLOOR.— Washing wanted) by 8 competent laundreas, who does futing and ali kinds of finery ; also family washing'care- ‘Tully done ; good reference given. 3 IST AV... BETWEEN S18T AND 31D STS—TWO 365 ‘Teopeciavie ‘one as first class laundress, the fend waitress or nurse faa simail fami- Miscellaneous, ‘other as chambe Ay; good reference. LEROY ST.-A YOUNG GIRL TO MAKE HERSELF generally yseful in a private family. LEROY ST.—A YOUNG WOMAN TO GO TO OAL. 42. ornia aa indy's attend oF child's nurse: beat to Femain with the lady unui bai ths pe ihe pa meeps id igwltng to pay pat Bom. call for SPRING ST.A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT young girl to attend a bakery or confectionery store; 231 "fren an EAST MTH ST., NEAR 2D AV.—A YOUNG ENG- lish widow Indy as companion to a lady to travel or ; ts mgood seamstress and capable of acting as amaai if required; excellent reference. Calon or ad- dress Mra, Foster. RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL AS nane'e MAID; IS 8 good sewer ; wishes to travel with lady or fam: ing ‘to Europe; good reference. Address L. 8., box 196 Heral: Hal og ye POSRESSING A GOOD jish education wishes an son or companions would’ travel; Deat refer: Le Sh Herald WANTED—A THOROUGH ACCOUNTANT, | ACCUS. inspect accounts current of fire insurance vara and who writes a good hand. Reference to sormer employers necessary. stating salary expected, Sys- tem, Herald ofiice, © ‘ANTED—A SITUATION AS BOOKKEEPER ie (oho inmeind Bi poe eng Be gentleman, 35 Boaatat ee t accountant Germa Fred cand Beat references “Address J.B. A., box COACHMEN AND GARDENERS. A Tres MARRIED | MAN, WITHOUT A_ FAMILY, wishes a situation to aasial as gardener and would to make Nimeel general useful ciate Tomi in the country, Sede box $23 Hera YOUNG MAN WANTS A SITUATION AS COACH. ject fie any chy ‘reference, Call oars jon torthe ‘cou address 1,509 Broadway, in the volar. office. YOUNG 5 ORRMAR, Wi WHO Has ret WIT, THE | be ation Siwatter or conchiman in private fan tee waiter, Herald of odioee 4 Da Ne AER ey hes id OACHMAN'S SITUATION WANTED BY A SINGLE ne long experience in the business; is willing can 5s," “indoubted Teferenee, both city and country. Address D., box 20) Herald office: bye thee SITUATION WANTED—BY A FIRST a wate tease ts eat cy ret arom 7 beat elty references. Kiutous W. Ms: box 180 Herald olloc, for two Gaya. gay at WANTED BY A MARRIED eee ae re on @ farm; un- derstanda® a ite branches perfectly; is competent to take sole charge. Address Farmer, He: office, for two days. AN AND WIFE | WISH SITUATIONS—MAN | AS man, woman to do chamberwork ; would hotel in the country for the season. Address 8. H., Herald office. NRAVELLING " C } Commission liberal. ala often ‘ANTED—A SITUATION AS Nie tg ef hig A refine married man, in « private family: | city reference from i last places Dg hy permanent situation. "Galt on'w- 03, aif West amin sty OF at saddlery store, 48 6th av. _HELP 'WANTED—MALES. SALESMEN WANTED—MUST Address Calendar, Her- STRONG BOY "WANTED ABOUT. 16 A TEARS. or ‘A. age; German preferred. "Address bax 2,801 Port A. SMART, ACTIVE YOUNG MAN WANTED._ONE 2X, he understands the businewe preterred. Family liquor Piles LAWYER, rye PRACTITIONER, [OSE wie charges are ¢ charge of the law business foratrm. Address Hersberg others 1 ‘70 East Broadway. OY WANTEDTIN A, WHOLESALE PAPER WARE- Bougn: one who, resides with his parents, Address, 1a writing of applicant, box 2,153 Post office. CO ee, WANTED.-FOR NEW PUBLICATIONS, E. Steiger, 17 North William st. a HELP .P_WANTED—FEMALES. TEND. and five, uptown, trom ato 8 o'clock; door and, arrange an ofice, Up clock PPRENTICES AND IMPROVERS WANTED TO THE dressmaking. 4th uire at 666 3d even 2nd abu men over ibe ne ai grate store. ‘Ani for Mrs. FIRST CLASS DRESEMAKER FOR Fl a KIND of work; no other need apply at 208 W a, ‘between 7th and shave. pended pqnaxee WANTED—A GOOD CUTTER AND pable of working on @ machine. Apply at 300 he in Marthe tal millinery store. ED Divinaietect. WANTED AT 212 EAST THIRTY- agen WANTED—OF ADDRESS AND BUSI- to solicit orders from mercantile firme. Py ae sgeyretere Feferences and weekly compensation QVANVASSERS WANTED—FOR ADVERTISEMENTS and for sul town and ont on a first clase yrockiy paver. Ap Mat 88 Wilinmn wt room30, trees i0to Ls" ype of AGENTS WANTED. —COMPENSA- to théne who make permanent con- Bete Xadrean Stes Avvarance, box 37 Post office. EN WANTED—TO GET UP ROUTE! ES mh Dino TELEGRAM. First come first served. ly at \ iN THE Ap: ARTIES HIRING HELP SHOULD ENGAGE THOSE who use Ransom's Stomach Bitters, as they ure always dealthy and willing to work. iar WANTED. AT 0 BAST Q9TTt ST. W eto iveral Siteven tm maid, Apply at 98 Pine at: Weaereps As APPRENTICE GIRL AT DRESS. Ay making; will pay small wages. Call for two days at av. Want DRESSMAKER; ONE THAT UNDER- stands finishing and trimming, at lil Bast Zid at W A8TED—goon D DRESSMAKERS; ALSO AN OPERA- rator on tison's sewing machine. Apply to Mrs. eas, 908 aut 208 St, near 2d ay. FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKERS; MUST Wii te 4 best reference. Call at Mme. Fichet's, 114 22d at. sich ie GOOD HAT AND BONNET TRIMMER WwW 10 go inthe country for ® short time, Apply immedi- ately to Andrews, Sanford & Smith, 261 € Canal st., up stelre, WwW: CLASS DRESEMAKER: bh 4 a ctana etias inal ite branches Apply at 64 Puiton av., Brooklyn. RLS FOR THE COUNTRY; ORE a reet, wa tH fron and one aa © bermaid and ae. Figs with relerence an appl TED_BY A FAMILY LIVING IN BROOKLYN, A cook, who understands boning, and & good vragen will be pald, buleno = i 225 Kast 24th 1OASM. CA i ee COOK AT YLOR'S HOTEL, Wy chy; one t ; One that thorofghly ‘Vhgersande the bust” ness; the bes bent reference required. (TUE ANIELD FLAT IRON HOLDER Ie THE Most agente | men wi 4 ployment, call andee them ‘at 9 Liberiy et, room is” ‘A RFED—AN aoe 'STRIOUS, INTELLIGENT nag ae SLE ROMER C8 sath TANTED—A TRAVELLING AGENT, 70 SELL Mt Waar books 0 n comminsion, vty ‘allowed. Addrens, Rhy references, Hy bon 408 Post office. JANTED—A FEW INTELLIGENT LADS AS CASH ‘oye; muat come weil recomm: Ai. GIEWART & OO. Broadway and 10th street. Warten, EXPERIENCED CANVASSERS ON AN rel puljnetom Rnd li hme great inducements parties. Apply to C. Waterinan, ANTED_A MAN Svar as ATTENDANT TOA A an were bigest geverall al Stable 58 Kast 884 gt., to-morrow at 10a. Me” SY PT ANTED—A YOUNG MAN IN A WHOLFSALE fancy goods and notions house; one wih w |. Address, with real name, reousdentiatisy ? jerald oflice. ‘ANTED—600D MEN FOR STEADY WORK IN A ad mill, Wages $10) per week, Apply at 21 Bethune at, WA4STED-ALAD TO WORK IN A SALOON, APPL for Wwe er tacos days after @ A. M. at No, a witha F., box 160 ANTED.-A COOK FOR A FIRST CLASS: Frotsen Testa fe ages will prea rant for whieh wg mi waeee ES Ht., on Monday, from 10 to 19 We! Nteprinsr CLASS EXPERIENCED foutcrr. ors for the city and A emets al Pa fered. Call for one week, a sf A ana ¥ at 72 West 40th at. ‘ANTED—A SEAMSTRESS BY WEEK OR MONTH to do plain sewing or fintsh wark. No. 6 Weat 87th st, D—A. Cqecaae, GL TO DO GENBRAL 1 No, 4 Wess 56th at., between oth end CLEAN a. Pee reference. Call ANTED—A to 15, must BOY, 1a Fichet's, 11d Wert an \ Wai 199 AV. om A YOUNG MAN WHO UN- | au * order for Mr. Thal SALES AT AUCTION. TR? TBE PRC y THE RAPIDITY TRY THE EXCELLENCE METROPOLITAN JOB Printing ‘ABLISHMEST, TAN of FAgsay StReET. , CATALOGUES, PAMPHLETS, BILLS OF SALE, cs KER, AUCTIONEER. A. * snnesti vat the Eashange Si CONTINUATION. PAE AY ‘OF 400. HaGnirices cIry N OENTRAL WESTCHESTER CO., Bot ROM KACOMB'S DAM. This and He city tate, boing part of the great Morris tract, lying on both sides of avenue, near e cont bet the Seas prostantiy wine property, il be eoamieenl ae fer is Ios % at ened for id for an ES alt the re on mortage. Mapa at 77 Cedar street. bo UCTION NOTICE. MOupAy, MAY 18, NINETEENTH abaya SPRING SALE WANUTACTRDD. Aa AND PALM LEAF GOODS, HT HUNDRED CASES NEW, STAPLE AND DESIRABLE GOODS IN GREAT VARIETY, N. B,—This sale is a fine offering of new goods, direct from ranufacturers (city and Eastern), and very superior in qual: and vari “catalogues ‘na wu TOrPING: & 20) Aoctionsers, urch street, Acme NOTICE.—JAMES CUSHING, Cees ay ay iar will sel on Monday, the inet., at 10 0° A. M., on the west side of Third aven detweed 113th and 115th streetay the Fixtures and Good Will of & Liquor Store; also two valu ; Pent $25 per mo UCTION NOTICE.—MUNDY & HIGGINS WILL SELL op wonder at cap o'clock, the entire Furniture of pri- treet, hear Centre. AUCTION. CAMPBELL & 00. AUCTIONEERS, OF. 860 Howery, will sil tommdrrow, at 11 o'clock, the Ale and Liquor ¥aulte 15 William street, ‘with Lease, Stock and Fixtures, Particulars in full on day of sale. BY HENRY H, LEEDS, AUCTIONEER. wil sell by auctions on Saturday. and Monde, Mt 18 and day, 1g at 10% O’clock’ at their esicsroom Liberty ates fousehold Furniture, removed om i elvais Fesklence of = gentleman for convenience of sale, con- isting of Parlor, Dining Room, Library and Chamber russels and Ingrain Carpets; gi pate Pier and Mantel Mirrors, gilt Cornicrs, iiscnsen juits, Etage marb! ntre Tables, Chande- ere and Gas Fixtures, fine Bronze fund Mantel Ornaments, ae , black walnut and mahogany Bedateads; marble top Dressing Bureau Washstande henrrag rosewood ckers, Mattres: at) Fi lows, Bolsters, Window Shades, Olicloths, Stair Carp a d black walnut Dining Room Suit, eie; gilt and decorated china Dinner Set, su- erior Plate of the Esnufactare of Dixon, Shefield & Chris- ole, uf Paris; eut and engraved Glassware, fc. A numberof fuer Oil Paintings. Also, at 12 o'clock, Rosewood Steinway Grand Piano, 7 octaves, Rosewood 6 octave Piano. Mahogany 6 octave Piano. A rosewood tone and finish swells: superior and made to teh Y HENRY B. HERTS, AUCTIONEER. Tut cae ee TO SECOND HAND DEALERS. sale of new and second hand Clothing, in ever foty? ;also Furniture, Torte &c., together w! ith the valu- le Lease and Gioodwill of the Store and Lot adjoin being the property of Mrs. Hill, who. fa retiring from ustnede, TO be aold at anction, positively without reserve, on MAY I N THE PREMISES, ONO. a) Tent rE eG NEAR TWENTY! ‘FIFTH STREET. Y HENRY B. — pd ON MO! whe Lae AT - ema a) Geos raltalte. for hoop skirt "s Sewing Machine, for manu- Y HENRY D. MINR,E AUCTIONEER. Salearoom No. 8 Cortlandt street four doors west from y, Art Galler Broadwi VALUABLE py VATE LIBRARY O ‘OF STANDARD leh RISING WORKS IN LITERATURE, HISTOR “or OGRAFLIY, | FICTION, THEOLOGY, SCIEN borane 25 MINE = DEARRER ya a at eon’ auction, at thetr Waienroom, 8 Cortlandt ee Waluatia private Library of chotee standard Bool i the complete works of Irving, W Swift, Hume, Smollet, Cham Sp ae e sere and Aa letona yelopedia 10. present time. lion eton's Ee a Gustave Dore’s Ailiton's Paradise fs vont de fe. hich are richly bound and in ine order. fuibe'on exhibition Monday and Brae HENRY D. MINER, AUCTIONEER, SALESLOOM t street, four doors west from Broadway, pt ial oar Broadway. pValuable, private Library of Standard Books, compysing the complete works of the best authors on literatre, t modicing, history, Biography, fiction, acience ads now Feady for examfnation at the saleeroom of HENRY BD. Mi- if BARKEH, No.6 Cortlandt street, to be bt Ae tion Wednesday, May 20, at 11 o'clock, Y ROBERT SOMERVILLE AUCTIONEE Balesroom No “4 37 Nassau Ss i -GOpponite the Poat ofc. uEOBERT SOMERVILLE wil sell at ‘Auction on Tuesday, 19,at 103 o'clock,at the private realdence in One Hundred be [twenty ind sti fourth house east of First avenue, all the Household Furniture therein, viz.: Black walnut Parlor and Bedroom Suits, pter and mantel Mi rplve,eng Bras: is Carpet, i Diack, ‘walnut Dining ravie, Shure, erties wits ss Tneye aveoremcnt of Pied tana en wit wich the sale will commence. r Y ROBERT SOMERVILLE, AUCTIONEER SALES. 31 Naan treet, opportie the Post ole, ROBERT Bom ERvLL tia J ll by aucti ‘Tnesday, Wednesday and wad tharetay, Bt fay i 20 and 21, aie o'elock each day, at sales- Nassau street, a large inv Invoice of of contly Carrara Mar- ble Tre Stata from Italy, the impor- tation of ‘of Florence. «This nsccrtment wil oat atiractive aales wt ‘auction by the above frm, comprising shou ‘Marble, a large ut of ures and. Antinalyy fine ‘varie Vance Urne and Teoras Figen a Fellow and Bardigio Dior nbw sizien ‘and expensi¢e Verde de Prato Pedestals for Biches or Buses Monte ebise wnd snany: moore articten of which the catalogue will give full description. BY Foner t SOMERVILLE, AUCTIONEER. S8AU STREET, ae gteanta! vue Pont ofice pROBERT SOMERVILLE will nel by auction, at IL o'clock, at the sales 37 Ni lavolce ef choice line Engravin ao. on Monday, jassau street, ‘Gromon, Oll Palnt. inter Scenes, Fi pe, River Vews, f ‘igure OBERT SOMERVILLE, AUCTIONEE! B] Nasaan street, opposite Post ollice.— ERVILLE will soll af auction, on orelock, ot aa Nassau st of Househoid Furniture, office Desk, pba mcannrerintininnins 2 Dimcddledate beens Yv Brace mtg nel A HOSaEe, SALES- m 37 Nassau streett opposite the Post oflice.— ROBERT SOMERVILLE wil veil sell by auction. on Wednesday May 20, at 103; o'clock, at Broadway, Household Furniture, consisting of Brussels and Ingrain Car Fosetrood 6 octave Pinno, Pier and Mantel Mi Lace and Damask ina, Tone Parior Suits, in reps and hair cloth, marble top Ce Seni Fal re Table, Extension Table, corner Bnreaus,’ Dinin, attresses, Belding, aes SALEBROOM T SOM- ira, de. air and seta M Oilcloths, white and decorated China Dinner and Te ass Ware, vogtter wi with an assortment of Kitchen ture, Cookin, ENJ. F. THEALL, A UGTIONEER, HOUSEHOLD, ruuntroue, ML ARYETS gAC. MOND, AY, May That nh tock ‘ at 125 Ba enh Twenty-si at., between Sixth and nth ave. double Parlor Sult, carved waluft labrary ult, marbi foe top Centre fad Fancy’ Tables, Mantel Mirror, Bureaus, Matirensn,Boltre ‘and, Pulowsy one x ‘Tab! i Crock Bruseels and Ingratn Car- al ng, Chakra, Crockery, 6 ¥ J: EDWARD BYLANDT, AUCTIONEER, WILL seli by auction, on Tuesday, at 11 o'clock, at Salesrooms us Broadway, a gettee! assortment of Household Furniture, janos, &c. oF MERICANA Messrs, LEAVIEE, STREBEIGH CO. will sel! by anc: Hon, on ‘the #24 of ‘May, the entire Collection of Paintings of LATE MR. A. M. COZZENS. sctures are too well ‘known in art circles to require The,colieetion cow SEVENTY-VIVE PAINTINGS, ch are ty American ‘artiste, be entitled “Pinacotheca Ameri- examples of the respective mastore, coliected by Mr. Corzens during & period of 0 yeurs of the thom intimate relations with art and Consens pron of Ameri- ‘or good taste, for that genial eng pra hich at the Aime he bean to ini gemont. fils Oppostantiios, .eecordinaly tor procert neo by . sentative: re et dioatts ed kind. Most of hie red of The» eas ey painted them > These pi comment sv enther ‘egre rere "Founding their reputation, and we ing with that of earnestness which is characteriat the beat artiatic career. Many of the piety Helonging ’o his collection mighive cited as the best produc: Hone of ‘their painters. Such xn opportunity for procuring works of American art, valuable in connection with ite his- tory, may not soon occur again, for there is no representative collection Jn private hands equal toi sett, Huntis licks, Mou Enstman Johnson, Ken ‘Bully, Stnarts,” Inmans, Cropeeys, Wobdvitle, Rdmonds, Lautzrs, Lenin, edge, a were esteemed by Mr, Coz led, by any other “works of st Now on view day and evening. B, 4; LAWeex: AUOTIONERR Tih, ag logan Yacht ho will be sold at by Mi WHEN! & STRATTON, ‘AMel oneers, board. vessel At foot of Bridge areal, Brooklyn) I. Top Thursdays May 2h at 12 orclack. Dimenslc ty 125 feet; beam, tect T inches; depth of hold, 11 feet tonnage, B10, old mens nt. This aplendid vessel was constrict of the beat m i} nd in the most thoroush, e sod care.ul manner, with a model for deauty and comfort ‘by the Mears. C. ORR. Pomtongand launched from their yard at Brooklj ago, On her cruise summer with New york Yacht Squadron (new and untried as she was) ved all a was expected, and fm the great race (to windward) from Newport to Block Island, sho easily outeailed all her competitors, Her fara ture and equipments are elegant, complete and perfect in particular. Invent: aod arte information = ouser"s office, Trinny, Building, 111 Broadway, baee- Fars D. MINER, AUCTIONEBR. . Selesroom No, € Cortlandt street, four doors west of yay, Art Galiery, 816 Broadway, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ¢ RE, CARPETS, MIRRORS, ac. HD. MINER & BARKEE wil Cy pa Li 6.6 Cortana | May Bo ature anlesroom, Bousehoit Penitarey. com Siroh ine, Statr te dea itclotl Sreckery, -_ MON: Tea, aaa =e ON cy Dania Bo ai te Sree ae Rox oe eo aad wayat side are SALES AT AUCTION. Agee an sn PEREMPTORY SALE 0 SALE OF aa fy co. ogee oes oe Muy, C4 uocmns, i, avoriowes RS, ‘Will sett the e: ‘of house No. 236 Wooster atreet, between Amity and Fourth air ni , May 18, at 1036 o'clock, consisting of black w: Parlor, ‘and Bedding, fee. bese Bioreos Ghar Chandel PEnprrour SALE OF Two HANDSOME BROWN STONE pRaRe DWEL- iG HOUSES AND LO’ sosnnn MCGUIRE, AU CTIONE! vient on Tuesday, May 19, at 12 Dolock, at the Ex- oat Salesroom, No. 111 Broudwi penend, see — > feet cant Se Second avenue, three we Hundred — four street, south side, 341 feet east of Fourth avenue, three story basement nt and cellar. pe of these houses are new and replete with all modern venlences, Terms liberal, Sale positive. auctioneers alice, Na Namau seeks Daeculare atthe ‘PARNBROKERS: SALES —JOHN MORTIMER, 15 EAST ell to-morrow (Monday) 400 lota Men's and Women's tholee Clothing, Beddisg and sther goods. By order of A. Levy, 29 Sixth avenue. Wednesday, May 20, by order of Mr. Lev}, 490 Tauraday, May 2, yy order D. Delong 200 East, Broadway. yy May 22)", Sher Henry Mt \teenan, 192 Eighth aven Agr Roraresitee SP al R. FIELD, erage 487 Pearl street, ornecr Ci pace, Monday, men’s and women's Clothing, by order, \d street ; Tues- a women’s Clothing by order .&. Simpaon ict 190 Bow- Wednesday, aA res rat Wilson Jewelry, by Simpso am, vate Friday, women's sean at ” ROBERT SOMERVILLE, AUCTIONEER—SALESROOM ‘87 Nassau street, art vg hy 8 a = Ligon i og Household Furniture, removed to the spacious art building, & Fills avenue, ROBERT SOMERVILLE. will sell by auction on Tuesday, May 19, at 1036 o'olock, at the lery, 82 Fifth avenue, a fine assortment of Household niture, col ana to Dero of elegant rosewood Parlor Suits, io satin Drocatel and ep Foenwood seven oexave Piano, full round corners; 1 ra, Lounges, Reception Chairs, carved rorewood heeds Centre Tables, "Music Canterbi inlaid Tupilp and Omolu Console Tables, Pier and Man Mirrors, rosewood seven octave Pianos, Dining Root, ‘Library and Kedroom Furniture; Extension Tables, Chatra, Buffets, Brocatel and Satin Cur- tains, rosewood and black walnut Bookcases, hor] Furnitures SGrockery, Bed ish Brussels and other’ Care ee y Casale, Shades, parlor and cooking sl Bowery: anata Giothing, by Arm Chairs, rich rosewood and walnut . Bedroom Suits, with the Bedding Velvet, Brusse!ls and Aubusson Carpets, ae, Also a fine collection of fine Oil Paint- inzw, ke. &e. The abore will be on \ exhibition Monday, ay 18. HERIFF'S SALE.—ROSEWOOD PIANO, WALNUT marble top Furniture, RICHARD WALTE! RS, auctioneer, will sell on Tuesday, May 19, at 11 o'clock, at 27 East Broadway, one 7 octave rosewood Pianoforte, with a sone stock of fine walnut Bookcases, Hatstand, Bureaus, Washstal Sideboards, Etageres, Extension, Per and Centre Tables, baircloth Par- Jor Suits and other r furniture, Mirrors. Deputy. "JAMES O'BRIEN, Sheriff. OR SALE CHEAP—TW oO PHELAN BILLIARD TA. ay is, Cues, Pee .y complete. Apply at Weldon Hotel, 427 aud Broad OR SALE CHEAP_TWO PHELAN BILLIARD TA. bles, Balls, Cues, &c., complete. Apply at Weldon Hotel, 427 and 429 Broadway. W. H. GRIFFITH, 18 FULTON STREET, OFFERS for sale a splendid stock of new and second hand Tables at Teasonable prices. Orders by matt attended to. ____._ MARBLE MANTELS. ARBLE 3 MANTELS, MONUMENTS. HEADSTONES, great vai rices. 8. KLABER’S manu: factory, 52 ane rnene ‘Third atrects “Mantels put Up in the Zountey.- Get prite list before buying elsewhere. 1 lpecapstresntrage SLATE MANTELS, HALF THE PRICE if marble. Bend f for ciroulars STEWART, 605 Sixth avenue, between 1 Thirty-tifth aud Thirty-sixth streets, — JMARBELIzED SLATE MANTELS, | CHEAPER AND more durable than marble, Sales! ‘Hudgon Blute Company, 25 Park row, New York. tels of the latest desizns, at "3 Marble Works, 136 East N.Y. Cut this-out. city to purchase Marble rices, is at A. KLABE teenth street, near Third ren Eig vei eee THE TRADES. Css. Ww ‘ANTED—AT LORILLARD'S FACTORY, 69 Wooster street. AW MAKER WANTED. 4 MAN TO WORK ON RE- pairing; competent for press and vice work. Ap- ply (b Joh Parkin, Cleveland, Oho TEEL MELTER—ONE WHO THOROUGHLY UNDER. ‘stands making steel from pig or wrought trou, Address Steel, $1 Maiden lane. Y hed BOSS BRICKLAYERS.—A YOUNG MAN WISHES to learn the bricklaying trade, Call at 144 Weat 3d ot. WAnten an EXPERIENCED COLORMAKER FOR nting cotton and woollen yarns. Address J. B., Vernoe sts Roxbury, Soyer FIRST CLASS CANDY MAKER; ONE wie can make ice cream and cook some desirable. pPly at av. pce gpa tee gain) & FIVE FIRST CLASS BAILLIARD table makers. sR! =a to Wm. HL Grifith, Billiard Table manufacturer, 186 Pulton at. ‘ANTED—TWO WATCH CASE SPRING MAKERS. ‘None but fast hands need apply at Mr. J. Faby's, 16 Maiden lane, Now York, ‘ANTED—A TAILOR, TO GO A SHORT DISTANCE in the country to conduct a flourishing shop; he can have all the profits of the business; a sober, industrious man gun make money with ease and comfort. “Address P. J. W., jerald Veciaiscee tae THREE SAW a ptt workmen need a] erly at., Boston, TTENTION !—AT H. ROSENBERG’S CLOTHING ES- Lublishment, 219 Seventh avenue; the highest price paid for Cast Of Crothing, Carpets, Bedding, dies and genig will Be punetually attended to by calling om or ad ing Mr. r8, GECOND AVENUE.—A TRUE AND RELIABLE tag te SS to get the full value for Cast-off Clothing, Ve Fur- niture, &e. Call on or address Mr. or Mrs. DUGAS, avenue, near Thirty-third street. (PHOSE WHO, FROM THE USE OF RANSOM STOM. Bitters, have been compelled, on account of a healthy szowth, to buy new elothes, can find « ready sale tor the ald ones af the places adver 28. Ay EE’ er Tle sror ne BEET oon AND CHEAP PRINTING. ETHOPOLITAN 408 PRINTING ESTABLISH ME! TEST—THE, 0 Al Ap EJ BYRON, FROM seen be basi frit rs apa aaliats fol East leet inretreet, ‘corner Fourth avenue. A. ~MADAME VAN BU! eed Kote ASD ae wi eas woe female complaints it RIGINAL MAI es bbw Ga See ca pice, vente, between Twenty tuird and Twenty-fourte'etreg, MAPaMe LA BLANCH, THE GREAT Rp ba | Physiciant can ‘be consulted at her residence, 1 ‘ent be se Sorel street, between Size owe Deenue. SOLEMN FACT, —IF PERSONS W WOULD UBE Raw tom's Stomach Bitters and oper frame intha they would not have to seck tees who’ advert. In (hte column. CTAioat macdicti by Madatne RESTELL: Provensor of ol itery ;0 " Her infalitdle French Fe- male Pilla, No. 1, price #1, or No. 2, specially 85, which cas never felt tire sate ‘a Serra th at ties, No. 1 th 152 Greenw! t by are cousterfehe: Het Her ‘Gucular to mail, Cantion.—All 0 the Married sent free, . GRINDLE, LADIES’ PHYSICIAN, 6 AMITY rents all female complaints, from whatever Sure relief to the most anzious patient. Biegant soome for nui —MADAME GRINDLE, FEMALE PHYSICIAN, NO. 6 A. Aintty place, gnaranteds rellef in all female complaints, ant Rooms for nursing, LADIES CERTAIN ASSISTANT—DR, POWERS, A. tikmion. ctreet; reliet guaranteed, with or Mthoes medieines. LL PRIVATE DISEASES CURED IMMEDIATELY, without mercary, by Dr. POWERS, 191 Stanton street} Figor and manhood restored by his i STRANGERS CAN CONSULT OLD DR. KING, 120 AA. Ninth street, near Broadway, confidentially, on Sunday. Gares in 48 houre! GREAT AND RENEDY FOR LADIES.—THE Z ierqeese Female Pills always give immediate relief \, Carn asus aeth or ban who copy my ‘advetrisemente’ eee Dre Ae Me MAL MCRICEALL, 190 Liberty street. Bila. A M, MA RICEAV, M.D. spore eros bn «of women, 30 years’ practice, at 1 Giuisrentees certain ‘reset to indies, frou whatever ct, ‘without pain oF tneonventence, “Medical, Adviner Marriage Guides,” on bis Di Hs MONT, 178 BROADWAY.—TREATMENT, FROM 1] yy ie local, constitutional, nervous ir Tittare: atin, pi der 81 50. st rantee hour medicine: ‘no pain oF incon: Ca rire mn ta ihe hae ue, ‘below eh et treet, N Lunt REQUIRING MEDICAL ‘ASSISTANCE SHOULD It Dr. ALLEN, 42 St. Mark’s place—o regular, suc- coaeful practitioner, Elegant rooms provided. a TO +B wh ‘moUee-By 43 Died 4 MEtsorourrax so JOB Meddi ccaeed ESTABLISHMENT, STREET. My ly Printing of fall sorts done at the lowest rates and ¢ pur DIRECT LINE TO © FRANCE. The General Transatlantic tween New York.and Havre, He Company's mail steamships be- Brest. ” les Bal A , Bocande, parday, Jun suse B Price of passage ing a gold | (including wine) First cabin, Bia: ah cabin, $85. a raished on boar: ee p ina pimegiares second cabin, Be. ove slansee 40 vel carry steerage passengers, Medieal ‘attendance | free of cl American Saneiore to of returning from the cont}. nent of Ei 7 lag too ai menmere ol of this line avoid both transit by ian forts of cross. ing the Change besides ering fn, oa and azcenes GEORGE MACK! roadway. HE NORTH GERMAN LLOYD'S hanee ibs HUKGDAY, i. xyes Master, carrying the United States mali, Wil eail from the Bremen pier, foot of pags street, ‘Hotioken, taking ae peren © jouthampton ndon, Havre, S at the following mt rable in gold :— Firat cabin. me is ~ Sao We foliowed’ bg’ the ‘a apap tia ber ry ees on Thureday racing, Ma OF passage —s BDL Cas & CO,, 68 Broad street. Garere, armep.s aap COMFORT, juction in passage rater. ‘The favorite passenger ‘steatners of the Anchor Line sail qvery Saturday, with passengers for Liverpool, Glasgow and BRI ANNTA, Laird HIBERNI unro. BUROPA, From Rates of ayable in currency eoee oe iverpool, Glasgow or Derry, 90 and $75, accord- jocation. a rersion tickets, good for twelve mon Intermediate to Glasgow or Derry, #35; cera, 930. Prepaid certificates from these ports, ‘donee booked to ‘and front Ham ur, Rotterdam, Ant- weer anes tet fnformatan ap a at the Company's office, No. 6 Bowling Green, Ne HENDERSON BROTHERS. To avold imposition passengers will please come direct to the office, as this Company does not employ runners. QTBAM TO LIVERPOOL, CALLING AT QUEENSTOWN, eland.—The Inman line, under contract with the Unt States and British governments for carrying the mails, fntend des ror et feamera as follows :— CITY OF aaron ¢ Halifax)......Monday, May 18 CITY OF PARIS.. saturday May 28 CITY OF LONDON aturday, May 80 ETNA (via Halifax) - jonday, June 1 ‘aturday, June 6 and each aucceeding a Monday, at 1P. M,, from pler 45 Nor scaling ATES OF PASSAGE By the mall ateumer, sailing every Saturday. Payable tn Gold, le in Curren First cabin. ‘To Lond age. ateeray rae, able in currency. Ratan ‘0 ae from New Yo ‘York to Halifax—First cabin, rage, $10, payable in ngers also forwarded &c., at moderates rates. Steerage passage from Liverpool or Queenstown, $40, cur- reney. “fickets ean be bought here by persons sending for their friends. For further information apply at the compang’s oflces, jOHN G. DALE, Age Ib Broadway, New York. oe WEEKLY TO LIVERPOOL AND QUEENS- town, Cunard Line. EB tiavre, Hamburg, Bremoa, PALMYRA sails. ‘Thursday, May 21 MALTA sails. ‘Thuraday, May 38 ‘Cabin passage, #80, gold; St $30, cur maf For freight or cabin pastage spp as Moe 4 4 Bowling Green. Pruner ee "Fis? CUNARD. ATIONAL LINE. ‘The steamship DENMARK will leave on Tuesday, May 19, at 12 M., trom pier 47 North i Liverpool or ‘Queenstown—Cabin, 18100; steer- y scarey Bicorags tickets from ‘Liverpool or Seeenoeg ices of the 67 and 27 Broadway. ofiices of the company, 57 and 27 Broadway. wget PW. 3. HURST, Manager. NLY AMERICAN LINE hate Sergeants The famous ee class steamshi| ROMY, Captain C. Wolf, willteave pler No ‘North river for Biuemsw direct en of tare i fo; L ayil second cabin, $60; asc, - jah BROS., 108 Peat street, New York. For passage © pRECHT, 40 Broadway, New York. ————— Fees Lien CALLING AT QUEENSTOWN, CU- iD Wed . May 20 Wednesday, May 27 ednesday, June $ Wednesday June 10 PASSAGE memes perenne Rear me apn rates ia $3 CUNARD, 4 Bowling Green, ‘TEAM TO pRERErO Us AND LIVERPOOL. rom only 430 stew bee TIAN, May 27 From pier 46 North river. ebin id. passage, Passage from and to New York, Pai Hamburg, Rotter- dam, &c. Drafts on Ireland, England, France ‘and Germany at lowest rates, ‘Apply to WILLIAMS & GUION, 29 Broadway. JUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL. Sree office, 73 Broadway. OTICE.—THE SPLENDID | STEAMSHIP NEBRASKA, Captain Guard, sails from pier river for Queenstown and Liverpool on Wedneanay, Muy 20, at two currence. “Apply to WILLIAMS k ne in" Broadway.” GTEAM DIRECT TO BREMEN, ‘The elegant nse Steamship, UAKER CITY. ©. Woll, commant er, ‘will sail for Bremen, direct on Saturday, Ma from Pier 1B North River. Rates of Of Dassage: —Firat cabin, 36, fr tecond bin, at Fr pemnee epee *LbxoW & vo & VOIGT, Aconts, Or on the pler to CHAS: BUSHOR, AND NEW YORK STEAMSHIP LINE.— teamere fortnightly to London direct, from pler No. $ LoSteamers July i to wight | Se te ty currency rates apply to, HO Passage ap) He CLANK 3 Brondway.. For treight apply a ASPINWALL, 54 South street, ASSAGE BY STEAMER TO AND FROM Liv Queensto' ‘Also from Li yy first ‘a Pear? wyable in all parts of Great iain and Ireland at lowe “ippiyto FAPSCOTT BROS., & South street and 23 Broad- for = By tte AMERICAN PACKET COMPANY'S wall steamabip ie the United States mails, ebich, commander, wil sion UESDAY, Mi med P.M, for fabing passengers for ianen gy Southampton and First abi $120; second cabi ; atoerage, $96— mite ei ge 26. ti "mphaRay nee. eras, General Pi en qa prood sean N'Y. No.8 Barclay sirects N.Y. FPHE, HAMBURG AMERICAN PACKET COMPANY'S irom mall stesmebIP tg, J. Meyer, commander, carrying the United States matle, wit sal) asan on SATURDAY May Mey hatte, M. for via Southam} taking p ort at oe following greatly SantN, ei, RAG KU WHARDT 8 ¥ STRERAGES Boas, No, ae Y. ionisecrin. NORE THE R SPLENDID STEAMGHIE” DF DENMARK, Thomson, sale pler. atown Won ont Lives oat on Tuesday, May 19, at 9 ‘Jane EE Srriccons, atone? 2 at reat anit 2 HURST, Manager. _ COAST WISE STEAMSHIPS. Nowrt AMERICAN STEAMSHIP COMPAS be ant - ition to HOR, CALIFORNIA, NEW HALING ARRANGEMENT. ‘MIE 5TH AN: Lp F EV! Mel coda) day before wi dates fi oF te AVES LOWER THAN BY ANY OTHER LINE. Their eigen and favorite steamahip GUIDING STAR Wednesday “r May 3, ‘0, at noon, 1m pier 46 North river, foot 6 street. eryor pavenge oF freight poly to eae 1, jorth river. WILLIAM H. Webs. Present. CHARLES DANA, Vice President ‘4 Exchange place, New York. Jpactric wait str afisitte co COMPANY: Poet (CALIFORNER AR AND. ‘cur, re PAMaage at reduced rates. Steamers of the above line leave Sout he asian river, foot of Cabal street, a 18 oelock nao ata oooh —— onepertbrana oxi a ‘Ow Sunday, ken the day pfe- as hundred pounds baggaze free to each adu't. Medicine OLDEN AGE, Capt Faris , connecting with hw fa Fran uguat 3 for C’ ipa acd Japan, JAPAN, wat the Re ‘ait furiier for ation applvat tl fon the waar CoRR, Ager Fo or HEH feaa, ‘ 4. tf 1g cents ars onils ae PRA, Mpa, ae a ‘American can ‘Steanubip ‘ip’ Company's oremetany i” | nT thetr eatimates 707 ae ve: at this Establishment, On a THOMAS AND BRAZI iL. it sidewhee! steamship SOUTH AMERI 000 (oa Surtaen, Captain EL Tinklepaughs will soll f io de Janeiro and intermediate ports on Satiirday, May 2 1888, at from pler 13 North river. For } or elght i ‘ange appl Tt GARRISON, Agent, ‘No, 5 Bowling Green, N.Y. Fn STEAMER FOR bight! oy TE: taken at the lowest ri wee cr anee ee Capial Caulkin, | will cd ‘Sat x . Say aparece, city doe Gees ‘ons, apply to SSPOPFORD’ ILESTON rie )., 29 Broadway. Tete LINE-POR GALVESTON, TEXAS. FREIGHT taken as low as by any other line. The AL LIE, Captain Partridge, will lea 20 East ri aa ‘art wi we pier aat river, om uray, ny 48, with despatch. No charge made for Galveston on goods fowarems to the interior by For freight oF ply to C. H. MALL ya co 4 bt Al . Sailing regent very Thursday at 3 ES relook P. M., precisely, er EAGLE, C: me COLEMBIR Oe he meacene hare May 21, MORRO CASTERS ‘apt. R. Adams, June 4, For freight or passage aj SESS. HARTSON, President, No. 5 Bowling Green. OR NEW bay swt DIREC Steamsbips of iia ti o'clock P. MM., as follows GEORGE WASHINGT att Near ny 5 9 Nogh river at 8 oe Vall on MARIPOSA Fae a ft ah ae one ly to the er ee GHOMWELL & 0 D8 Wat street. sani OR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT. HANTS’ ‘STEAMSHIP LINE, * comorting the ye class steamsh; ye GENERAL een bi Capes Quick. re ena ee W. Holmes. HERMAN, Captaia Pe Hi cary GENT RAL’ MADE, Captain A. W. Sampson. UNITED STATES, Captain G. L. Norton. The steamship GENERAL GRANT, Captain HS. Quick, yrill be despatched on Saturday, lay 25, at 3 otetaet P.M. from pier 12 North river. GATelaht received at through rates (or St, Louis, Mobile ame veal Gas GENERAL MEADE. will succeed Saturday, May $8 For freight or ry having superior accomm« apply (o the agent, SA! EL ot STEVENS, 40 Broadway. OR HAVANA AND NEW ORLEANS DIRECT, Baltimore and Havana Steamship Company. The steamship LIBERTY wit anil for the above ports ow Tuesday, May 19 at 4:80 P.M; precisely. | Passengers leavi New York in the morning of ike day of sailing will connect wien (ether) havi did odinti ‘or frieght or faving splendid accommodations, apply HENRY M, WARFIELD & CO., Agenia, 16 Spears wharf, Baltimore. OR HAVANA, CARRYING THE UNITED STATES Mail.—The well known fast sailing sidewheel steamship RAPIDAN, W. 8. Cheesman, Commander, will sail for the sony rt from pier 86 North river, on Saturday, May 23, af Passage money, 865 in currency. No freight received on day of sailing. For trelght or passage, having unsurpassed accommodar tions, appiy to LIVINGSTON, FOX & CO., 88 Literty street, OR CHARLESTON AND FLORIDA PORTS. New York and Charleston Steamship Company's Gret Class sidewheel steamship MANHATTAN, Captain M. 8. Woodhull, on Wednesday, May 24, sailing from pler No, 8 North river. Supetior accommodation for PAAMDKNTS. A oa aw at rou, tickets and. bills of nding tssued. ints ‘Sout and Louth west in connection hpi the South Care fas Ratirond and with steamers to Florida por HENRY ke MORGAN & CO, Agonte, 28 Broadway. Fo SAVANNA u, Hut AT REDUCED RATES. SSUMMER ANRANGEMENT. CHANGE OF DAY! During the dull seaton, or until further notice, the d tures for Savannah will beevery Wednesday and Satu folows.— O*IAN BA. OR, Captain, Nickerwon, Saturday, May pe AN SAl trom plor'No. 98 Bort "HER sptain Eaton, Wednesday, Mag 20, from pler 38 Non river, at 3 P.M. AN JACINTO, Captain’ Atkine, Saturday, May 2%, from fer N North river, at Bie No. cok ‘Wednesday, May 27, “vei LEO, Captain Dear! Bast river, at 8 P.M. ‘Through’rates given and through bills of lading sl connection with the Central Kallrond of Georgia. a Hiekets to tt oat Central Railroad of Georgia, Atlan id Gt road an lorida steamers. ae FERRIS 4 CO, 61 and 62 South street InVINGSTON, FOX berty street. WM. BK. GARRISON, No. 8 Bovine green. FOR SAvANNAT, GA-—BLACK STAR INDEPENDENS Tater Fie gee clasentoutnanip THAMES be W Seer , wait leave pler 13 North river, on Saturday Se West street. TAVL 8 MOTER e * 00., Grad mf nab. Goods for the interior promptly forward ‘aud obange of da; Fe rcalsipe DIRT NOOHUA sill Weave plow 88 East river on ern § and Thurs capes Corot o rence PrP. instead of Wednesday and Saturday, as heretofore. siatsroony’ 6; cabin paseage Meals extra, ‘These steamebips connect at Portland with the Grand Twa ine. Opposition to monopol For freight or freight 0 MARE STEAMSHIP LINE FOR FORA. fo Portland, tnelu Railway for Montreal, Quebec and other points, in Canada % 1p Compa ‘Quel and the Wests also, wil the International sty fy an a ert ded ioeall paris of Maine, Freight recetved Of lading signed at odlce on pier. se API 8, ee Hh Bills freight or Other ti el and NEUTICUT leave pier 44 North river, north of Spring every evening neers excepted) at 6 o'clook, conn with New Yor! road for Huta a ll ota ley GREATLY _REDUCED:—NEPTUNE — for Provicence, North ‘river, at 6 Pe MM, ‘af? culars apply to ISAAC ODELL, pe pier 37 Nor foaiee FLUDSON, RIVER, AND, HARLEM | RAILROADS. Trains for Albany and Troy, connecting with Northera = Ay nee trains. leave ar ‘ork via, Hi mm River Rail- O30 and Pe vane fariéne ‘eattrowa, we a an , we P \sireat and Lourth ith avenue, UIT A. M. and 4:26'P. Me 30 P.M. train via Hudson River will run on ‘Sleeping cara attached to 6:29 and 11 P. M. trains Denia TDLiAM i H. WANDENBILA. Vice Prosidect. SUNDAY "MORNING | BOAT.MORNING LINE 70 Peekskill.—The NORWALK leaves Harrison morning at 8 o'clock, without iePeedione touching at re 4 fourth street sking all the inter landings. from toot of Robinson strest, coment aon A wey: tag iin FOR ANY ‘Y PART_ or ‘OF THE {EB WORLD T's oe Atomach Bitters. ran F GOOD AND CHEAP PRINTING, OF, tSPASv he So SOReAG EERE NODES esha. (THE ME G METROPOLITAN Jon 8 PRINTING. 1} PSTABLIGH 9 NASSAU STREET. MERRTE® TICKETS, &C., PRINTED AT suone OR EXCURSIONS Jo773 Grove, Mere’ Gr Mi, EA SEAKETT an and ae barge foot of Morton ithe ce oF J. ee — rom Alera PARTIES.—DUD a Goypay, Rea Boar ai gXEV/BORG, YOR lave rstraw, Comeas eat Pointy Gold 4 will pao of Cham! Choe cmp river, om oot jorth river, Sur , ™ Vi, at 2g o'eleck; Thirty fourth Sauare ee eh AND SALOON STEAMBOATS, DOU! Barges to (a gd ‘Crossett grove Mat. “Oflce sl Wet tet, Meas BAFTOT: ongme, STEAM! R PALISAT HE, an Tt and Port, Lee, and baa bet} ee rrom foot of spring treat, aioe Pac fou touching at Thirt) try tear ways. eiecseeon, <AYNABD, Ft vANIYURE AND “HYNA 8 od 0 ae AGE EX-~ ‘nglul turniure, ctyog eountty, ‘with care, Puraivare alorage. hic 2 RURSHAM'S PUMUITURE AND BAGOAOR AY Eleventh street, near Sixth Latge wager aving furniture, pa ipped's furetiare stored Bua “A TIFICIAL TEETH, gi 4 SRT. @® ————$—$—$__—$_—— CAL ASSOCIATION ont in toe une of ore oxide gam adi - ‘but extract weet, a Sno se oon paticute veatity. See oftice, er Enatitte, ENTV ra sav THAT THEY PREFER B.. OPERaTR D CReetbteratt "s Stomach Bi as they Cerna tataly mee at tay LD FOR RING Mi decay 10 hele 15,000 testimonials, tr at TEOPLASTIC AND teeth in, every stage 7 sd beauty w Witte ‘S% 190, eas kocartPcohe airneting wader gas runt