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pe wy. SITUATIOY.§ WANTED—FEMALES- Wor Other §’.tuations and Help Wanted Bee Fitteenth Page. Ps Cooks, &e. Pwest 4m 8T,-A COLORED WOMAN AS g00d cook, im city or country. 12%) WEST 19TH ST., REAR.—AS FIRST CLASS "pa SOK in a private family, or would take the en- Gre charge of the house during’ the absence of the family or the Summer ; good city reierence. 445 4 4TH AV.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN four years’ reference from her last employ: Tot iwo da" as cook and to assist with the washing and iron: YOUNG AMERICAN GiRL AS FIRST CLASS cook ama washer and ironer; understands pastry; Sood city reference; wages $20. Address box 1s-Berald Chambermaids, &c. 5 WEST S9TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE PROTEST. ; ant girl as chambermaid amd seamstress; Do ob- tionAo waittag ; best reterence. ITH SY., NO, 2 BELL.—TWO RESPECT. 300 Me Fgemaniie. i saaeme cineca ‘with the washing and froning: weroral housework in ry small ‘private family. Cam be sce Yor two days. q ¥ IN ST.—A Y: iG PROTESTANT GIRL ie chevermai ané to do plain sewing, or as ‘Marve ; best reference. Dressmakers and Scamstresses, DIVISIGN 8T., ROOM 10,—WORK WANTED BY BO an at t sewing, altering, fitting and ying romenece mage and made over, Address Mra, EM BROKE. ‘2 WEST 17TH ST.—AN AMERICAN WOMAN IN asmall quiet family; isa ood seamstress and “first rate repairer; would make herself generally useful agte small remuneration in the city. 137 3D AV., NEAR 4TH 8T.—A FASHIONABLE dressmaker will go out “by the day or week; has ‘ali the lutest styles; operates on four machines; $1 50 ‘per day. 176 FLA. BETWEEN BOTH AND 21ST STS. TOP floor, front room.—Au experienced dressmaker desiree a few more families to work for by the day or week, trimming in the latest styles; understands al kinds sewing machines. Cal! on or address, all week, Mrs. CLIVE, 203 LEXINGTON AY. THTRD FLOOR.—A WOMAN desires work by the picce or by the dav; gentle méh’s or ladies’ clothes; enn give good testimonials as to meatness and honesty. Address V. D. NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY; APRIL, ¥7, 1873—QUINTUPLE SHEET. 8TH AV., SECOND FLOOR, FRONT.—A RE- an would like families’ and peeing; Sood references. Mre HATFIELD. SITUATIONS ‘WANTED—FEMALES, Pcl eo vtec Laundrases, &e- aes QE WEST 3IST ST.—A RESPECTABI 2 whites ito gentlemen’s ané@ ladies’ washing Ather‘own house or to go out by the day ;city reference, 2 3 —A8 FIRSTCLASS LAUNDRESS; 3 + Susinem in all its bramches city 61e tlemen’s washing ; good 4V., CORNER 63D 8T,—A RESPECTABLE 1.064 "widow dentes amily washing QITUATIONS WANTED—BY TWO RESPECTABLE S Swedish girls; ohe as laundress, the other as cham- bermaid and waltress; good references. Addreas SWED, box 19 Heratd office. Nurses, ac. 17Q SPRING ST—AN AMERICAN WIDOW LADY as nurséand seamstress in a first clags family; can ctt amd fit; operates on Willcox & Gibbs’ machine. Call on or address A. B, 808 WEST SD st.—A COMPETENT WIDOW as e nurse oF companion to an invalid tady ; is # good seamstress ; also understands the charge of a house. Ad- dress 5. M.-F. 515 BAST 60H st, THREE PAIRS OF STAIRS.—A ‘woman wishes to get a baby to wet nurse or & ‘Daly to bring up ona bottle, _ GAQ BAST 9TH ST—A YOUNG MARRIED WOMAN “as wet nurse in a private family ; best reterenoe, Apply to Mrs, MONSON for three days. ‘MIDDLE-AGED LADY WISHES A SITUATION TO wait on an invalid lady ; is of «@ kind disposition; or Would take entire charge of children; can cut and. make every style of garment; a home more an object than sal- ary ;\no objection to leave the city or travel; triflers need notanswer. Address Mrs. 8., station B. SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE. American girl, to take care of children and sew; is 4 mod hairdresser and can furnish good reterences, Ad- dress for two days M. A. B., Herald Uptown Branch oflice, 1,265 Broadway. Miscellaneou: 14. SANDS S8T., BROOKLYN.—A LADY GOING 5 abroad or to'the country wishing @ companion, who would do Jight sewing or other duties not menial, would hear of a suitable person by calling on or address- ing L. F. 7. Unexceptionable references given. 327 EAST MTH ST., SECOND FLOOR.—A WOMAN 4 4 as bousecleaner ind washet. Call tor three days, OD 323 WEST 29TH Si, BETWEEN 8TH AND 9TTI objection to travellin 220 WEST WH st. FIRST FLOOR, FRONT.—4 miidie-aged, American widow lady as family seamstress by the day, week or month, or totake care of an invalid; good city reference. Address for two days. WEST 35TH ST.-A_ COMPETENT DRESS. a) maker to goont by the day or week in private Jamities; country preferred, Ring third bell. WEST 41ST ST.—A FIRST CLASS 1 tnaker, who thoroughly understands cutting and ‘Atting ladies’ and children’s dresses, desires a few more private families by the day or week; ca operate oa any ‘machine DRESS. avs.—A young A) can girl as lady’s maid; no A YOUNG LADY, AT PRESENT DISENGAGED, would like employment, such es copying or any light work. Address A. B., box 150 Herald office. N INVALID LADY DESIRING AN AMANUENSIS, or a Lady about to travel wishing a companion, who would do hight sowing, or other duties, not menial, can find a suitable party by addressing &RGO, box 150 Herald office. YOUNG G to Kurope with a respectable family or la is very fond of children; wages no object; best city relerence. Address B. F., station D, 23 EAST 25TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG J girlas seamstress; willing to assist with grow- ing children; no objection to the country; good reter- —A FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKER en Call or address. 31 WEST 35TH $' « wishes work at home or by the day: best city ref- erence. Cail on or address 8. H. 330 EAST, SST ST. SECOND FLOOR.—A CoM. | Deol! potent dressmaker wishes a few more engage- ments by the day or week: understands trimmings and the latest styles: $2.0 day or $10a week. Call or address. 346 BAST 20TH STA FIRST CLASS DRESS. e maker, cutter, fitter and trimmer. wishes a few more engagements by day or week, Call or address. 370 32A%wAs FIRST, CLASS SEAMSTRESS SO e heits engagements by the day; an expert- operator on Wheeler & Wilson’s and machines. Cail or address, 427 EAST 19TH ST.—-A RESPECTABLE WOMAN as seamstress; understands cutting and fitting; hhasa Wheeler & Wilson machine; no obiection to assist ‘with chamberwork ; is willing and obliging ; no objec to the country; best city reference. Call for two days. 50 67H AV.—A FRENCH LADY AS DRE: oJ maker by the day or week; can operate on all machines. Call or address, 62] STH AY, THIRD FLOOR. —AN EXPERIENCED Jil dressmaker wishes to make a few engagements to go out by the day; is accustomed to Working for first class families; reliable ; satistaction can be give TH] STAY. cA COMPETENT SEAMSTRESS AND OL dressmaker wishes a few more engagements by the day or week; can eutand fit; references. FRE m A specialty. o A. RIRST CLASS DRESSMAKER WOULD LIKE A few more ¢ agemonts by the day or weck; perfect ft a best reterence, Address box 171 Herald Uptown Branch, office. A FIRST CLASS: DRE AKER, WHO ¢ by the day, desires afew more custome: and trims in a superior manuer. Address DRE! 11! Herald office DRESSMAK in a first ¢! is to engagements by the day or week; trimming Address Mile. K., Herald Uptown Branch XPERU few more en- can cut and fit in th is a good designer; has her own mach ean refer to some of the first class tamilies in the city Address, for two days, J. M., box 160 Herald Uptown Branch office. LADY, WHO DOES NOTE kind of stitching on Wheeler « Wilson's machine, wishes a few more engagements by the day or week: or would take work at home : understands making up ladies? Swiss and lawn suits, undergarments, intauts’ outfits; would go a short distance in the country. Address OPERATOR, Herald Uptown Branch offic DRESSMAKER, WHO THOROUGHLY U stands the cutting, fitting and. tri latest styles redingotes, basque afew more first class custo @ress RELIABLE, bex 1201 Y YEARS is French house wish go out by the day nd OF MA ‘G BUT THE FINEST NDER- ming of all the &c., desires by the day TS: wood references. Ad rald Uptown Branch office General Housework, &c. GREAT JONES ST., SECOND FLOOR.—A GOOD Germab to do general housework ; good references. 5 Housekeepers, &c. AMITY ST.-A YOUNG WIDOW, 99, ay intelligent, wishes a p: city or countr. 187 PoRSsYTH st.. room husband a carpenter; w speak German and English. 189 MULBERRY 8T,, I can widow lady do all repa ly to F PROS TH )RE.—AN AMER’ ‘ s housekeeper for a geaticman or a very smalltamily, Call on or address. > WEST 28D ST.-AS TOU! 308 el, lunch room or widower's fam petent for any of these positions; no objectio country. Address L. E. b, to the 53] st Av. TWo FLIGHTS UP, BACK—A YOUNG Ook widow as housekeeper: ts a verw reliable person and willing to leave the city. Call tor two days. Miss MERCENARY, AMERICAN LADY, OF R desires a position'as house ald offic N AMIABLE YOU flaement and culture, Address M. L. B., E LADY WISHES A SITUATION AS HOUS : DO objection to children. . Referen changed. + box 188 Herald Uptown Branch office MIDDLE-AGED AMERICAN LADY OF EDUCA- tion, refinement and capability. desires the super- vision of a family either in city or country; reference: Fellable. Address T. W. L., Brooklyn Branch Herald YOUNG WIDOW LADY D housekeeper, compa or vor go West: highest city reterc erald Uptown Branch office A POSITION AS ness; would travel Address BETA, YOUNG CREOLE LADY, A WIDOW, HIGHLY IN- telligent, refined, desires to meet a’ gentleman of | Mt assist her to procure a home or a position Jes willing to make liberal and. per ts, address M.O., box 126 Herald n Branch office. FAousecees POSITION WANTE young widew lady (English) with a gent means Address Mrs. ADDIE CLAYTON, Sor three days; appoint interview ree es eta BY A FIRST CLASS HOL s oeper, with best of reterences, at 43 West 3h st. fie seen frou 9 to 12 A. M. Aamiees BY man of Herald office, ITUAWON WANTED. PER OR AS rican widew F who ‘is t competent; me objection to travelling; good re Adress A, H., box It Herald office. Wy ANTED—A POSITION AS HOUSER KR BY A middle-aged Ameriean woman, of intelligence and refiwement, 1s full competent to superintend a jarg hovm and ‘man the servants, bat would preter home in @ eal! faintly where there were few servant and the Sabbath was observed'as & day of rest: would be Willing to tase herself generally useful it treated w consiteration and kindness; unexceptionable referen given ies io character and qualifications. Address, for ahree duys, HF., box 130 Herald office. : 2D—BY A YOUNG LADY WISHIXNG TO LEAVE tv, & position as ould teke good care t thanwealiiry ; reference give fe M,C ARNOLD, Herald omeer) eauree Address ABLE MIDDL! tostant, as superinte to the nagement of ANTEO—BY 4 HIGHLY RESPEC aged American lady, a P; ent of Kome Rotel: is accustomed servants: in city or country. and acener, 0 Gharge of lanandry’and linen rosin tovrstands apraee Ing ; best ri nce given. Address forone week J ., box 114 Hewald office he week Mrs. H. . Laandresses, we, fg.\ EAST STH ST.~A RESPECTARLE young HO) sariasnerse in a private family: willing wad ‘oblig, (Dg; best reference. Can be seep ut hor Inst place ap WAST HOUSTON ST.—TWO OR THERE FAM 65 7, €* washing done ‘on reasonable teruw by Mrs. CAMPH. ELL. WEST OTH ST, IN THE BASEMENT.—FIRsT eis & family washing done, on reasonable terms, WHITEHEAD. 1 € HZ ¢ sas : 158 BAB! 2D ST—AN E PROTESTANT ri, a ed 18, lately arrived, as nurse to one or two children; ‘iret class city references. Address M. B. WEST 2071 8T., Finest FLOOR Q1A4 “encea colored fanndrem syicite Jrowe oF would go opt by the day, / BAST *#TM ST. ONE FLIGHT, REAR—A Iaundress, Whove ebirt ironing and French itut sed, Wil go out by the day or take im ‘illeox & Gibbs’ | DRESSMAKER WOULD MAKE A FEW | A} housekeeper in a widower's | A. GERMAN, WELL EDUCATED, AS MAID AND seamstress in a first class family, or to take the en- tire care of children and their wardrobe and to instruct them inthe German language: no, objection to travel; y reference. Address Miss E. E., box 12) Herald Up: town Branch oftice. REFINED AND THOROUGHLY RELIABLE “young English woman would like to accompany a lady ‘to Europe and back, as a usetul companion or nursery governess to growing children; understands dressmaking and the care of baggage ; is a good traveller and is not troubled with sea sickness; first class city Feterence, Address EUROPE, Brooklyn Branch Herald office. ws D—A SITUATION, BY A THOROUGHLY educated young French lady of cultivation and re- finement. as uséful companion to a lady or as governess to atamily going to Kurope preterreds is very obliging | and willing. Address 5. M., Herald Uptown Branch | office | ‘ a | PROFESSLONALSITUATIONS WANTED— FEMALES. DISINTERESTED FRIEND.—A VERY SEL ryoung lady wishes to find a disintere i her earn her living at literary work. 5) of disint sted tri | read. agreatd 8, but failed to ex Now she wants to see the articie stand right up. arior behind the piano. Poverty necessitated her sending off her piano; but as it had four legs she expects to see it, soon come walking back with her disinterested friend. A’ plain, quiet, modest churchwoman of wealth would be her de nee; but any gender 1 tioned in Brown’s Grammar would not be {shored on ac count of the sex. Any person suffering the pangs of im- pecuniosity will please not answer this, as the writer has had sufficient of that diet tor some time past. Please ad- dress Miss WELLER, box 142 Herald Uptown Branch office. LADY WHO CAN FURNISH FIRST CLASS REP- | crence would like to take charge of a house during | the Summer for her board: would teach music or do anything not menial. Address 8. (P., Herald Uptown Branch office, ‘ LADY ABILITY AND CHARACTER AS A teacher; would accept a situation in a tamily as | resident governe highest English branches, French, ‘embroidery and wax | flowers; references in New York and Brooklyn, Address E. D., Brooklyn Branch Herald oflice. ED AMERICAN YOUNG LADY DESIRES A | position in a family in the country where she can | instruct two or more children in music; is kind and of | an agr ment, and would endeavor to make If an acquisition to the household; board and only & slight, remuneration expec highest testimonials | given. Herald office 0 | 4 SMART AND. INTEL \G. LADY situation to att ry; will make ay userul. Address M. T. 8., Herald Up- ee. town Brane | MIRLINERY.<a LADY oF LONG | the business, wishes to take ch flower or faney goods department: | orthecity, Address. L., Herald WASTED—BY (A YOUNG LADY, A POSITION AS travelling companion, or to take entire charge of | business correspondence or governess to voung children, Address L. YALE, 437 Bergent st., Brooklyn. of 4 millinery, p objections to go out Mee, HELP WANTED—FEMALE A, T STEWART & CO. WANT - A BRANCHER, One who has been accustomed to handle the choicest flowers and is a thorough expert can have a good pos | don. Apply at manager's desk, Broadway and luth st | T. STEWART & CO, WANT first class DRESSMAKERS, who have been accustomed to work om high cost silk, tarlatan and illusion dresses. | Also | first class CLOAKMAKERS, First class operators on Wheeler & Wilson's sewing ma- nes. Steady employment and liberal pay. | entrance, Broadway and loth st. A <EADIES ARE INVITED TO TAKE + of Sewing Mach’ c Apply at 9th st. ANY they like and to take out shir in shop, and pay only small sums down and leave small suis every week and get cash for work. FINSBURY, 106 Chambers street. FEW MORE YOUNG LADI DERSTANDING music, taken to learn a light t 1 no pay the first month. Address MUSIC, hox 142 Herald office. | GIRL WANTEKD—FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK; | 4X must be a good plain cook and first clase laundress | nd have cily reference, 4th ay. | ANY LADY CAN LEAR | ZX dresstitting in a tew hou full instructions for $5. Formula removed from Apply at 120 58th st., near THE WHOLE ART OF Intest improvements and Headquarters of the Parisian 6th wv. to 40 East 1th st, . tO LEARN TELEGRAPHY.—MEN, en, boys and girls learn and take positions; de and greater than the supply. THOMPSON'S College, ith av., opposite Cooper Institute. SSISTANT FOREWOMAN WANTED—IN A WHOLE- 4A sale suit house; none but those having had experi- ence and nnderstanding machine need address R, H., Herald office. T MME. LAFORCADE NO. 6 WEST 1TH ST., JA wanted a competent dressmaker as toreworman : i) | first ciass waist trimmers and finishers; none others need apply; also apprentices. ] RS WA ULLION EMBROTL perienced hands m D.—ONLY EX- GL West Bist st. HERS WANTED.—TROL want 1.000 good finishers, ORWIN, Chureh st. TRIMMERS; apply at \LOAK AND SUIT PLN | ble has commenced and e xe W | D)BESSMAKERS.—two GOOD Waist Also a buttonbole maker. 469 6th av. DPRSSMAKERS | WANTED—AT 783 BROADWAY; se who are teut_ may eo epar to work. Apply to Ks. WILK ee EESEARS TS’. | D* SSMAKERS,—WANTED, OF | hattan machines; trimmers to learn in three months, me. IRST CLASS FINISH OM SHIRTS ; also a girl experienc vllars and nits. ORONEY & TUTTLES, & West Union square. | QQIRST CLASS DRESSMAKERS TO TRIM WAISTS; only those whe very competent need apply. iso good sewers ag apprentices, Apply at MX DOUGLASS’, 13 Kast 17th st. ATORS ON MAN also two apprentices, ARNOUX, 71 West 48th st. ILLINERS,—WANTED, SEVERAL FIRST ( trimmers, who are used to first class city ‘ood salary and steady employment giver to AN fanas J ROTHSCHILD, 58 West 14th st. QALRSLADIES WANTED-EXPERIENCED IN MIL, SY linery and fancy goods; wages no object to smart hands, Apply, for two days, at 257 Grand st. {4 LESLADIES.—WANTED, 25 FIRST ULASS SAL SS ladies for the different’ departments in millinery Koode, good wages paid to A No.1 hands: also several salesladies tor the showroom of tirls wanted. ROTHSCHILD, 68 West 1th st. WAXTED—A MILLINER, TO GO TO A FLOURISH. | ing wwn adjacent to New York; a good position and \iberal pay will ve given to a first class party. None other | need apply to WMH. CARPENTER, 604 Broadway. JANTED—A GOGD COOK AND 12 WAITRESSES for a dairy; eat references required, at 127 Grand ASS street WASTED-EXPERTENCED millinery M. DOWNEY, V SALESLADIES FOR nly fest exass part 30th ay TANTYD—A FIRE Wheeler & Wi CLAUS OP ne machin to work ow 40 Broad RAPTOR ON alse first aise Apply KIND | ood address; also cash | | for her board; she teaches all the | | | | i | Address, for three davs, Miss L. D. T., box 29 | 1A Wa A PRIVATE FAMILY, A GIRL WHO good ughly understands the care of children; sewer and fine washer froner; willing to ‘com ‘Apply at laf Ramtbiee se id ‘ANTED—A GOOD DRESSMAKBR. CALL, ON Monday, between 8 ané 9, at42 West l6th st. Ring ‘ANTED—SEVERAL GOOD DRESSMAKERS; ALSO an operator on Wheeler & Wilson’s sewing machine. Apply at 1l4 West 40th st. ANTED—FIFTY FIRST CLASS SUIT MAKERS; none but experienced hands need apply. J. & ©. JOHNSTON, Broadway, dth av. and 224 s Ware FEW FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKERS. 4,168 Broadway. Ww NTED—EVERY LADY TO KNOW THAT MRS, LIVINGSTON will gut, freer charge, on Monday. atthe main rooms of the Parisian Formula, 788 Broad- ‘way, room 10, to prove the merits of this invaluable sys tem of drees cutting. 50 agents wanted; can clear from $40 to $50 per week. WA. A PRIVATE DRESSMAKING ESTAB- lishment, a forewoman to take full charge of work room ; also saleslady. None need apply except those who have been engaged in a private establishment before. ADp- Ply at No. 8 East 18th st. & J, SLOANE WANT A NUMBER OF FIRST « class carpet sewers; steady work and highest ‘wages given; none but experienced hands need apply. 188 Mercer st. WARTED—AN INTELLIGENT LADY TO WRITE IN an office with other ladies; $1. 50perday. Address MANHATTAN, station A. Eo 1 s HELP WANTED—MALES. WANXT8D.—4 MARRIED MAN WHO UNDERSTANDS fhoroughly | Germai referred. Apply to x it, 4 Exchange place, from toi BROADWAY,—CASSELL’S “WORLD OF WIT Lag eee ae eaten nes ae Sgents wasted” Sole Ualked States agente SIVED: AL PECKHAM. THE TRADES. ‘A. ZepSTEWART 2 (CO. WANT GOOD | UPHOL- . sterersand mattress makers. Apply at 9th st. en- trance, ‘A. XOUNG MAN, WHO HAS WORKED 4 YEAR IN A jewelry store,'wishes « place where he can learn the trade; Is from'the country; best reference from his last employer. Address C. §., box 140 Herald office. WANTED, A CUTTER, FOR LADIES’ AND pyCtligren's clothing, Abpiy, with relerences, to FF, MALCOMSON & CO., 265 Canal st BOY, 17 YEARS OF AGE, WOULD LIKE TO learn the carpenter trade. Call on or adaress W. F, . HIGGINS, 45 James st. FIRST CLASS MARBLE CUTTER AND DRAUGHTS- A man wanted, to go West. Apply to JOHN WALTON, French’s Hotel. t Big ENGRAVER WANTED.—A YEARLY ENGAGE- ment to asteady man. Address §., box 113 Herald office, stating salary éxpected and where last employed. Send ‘samples, ENTISTS WANTED—FOR OUR ESTABLISHMENTS in New York, London, Paris, Lyons, Caen, Nice and aa fie youn mee, fairly educated, of some means, n vatistry. seiati eR TERRE BROTHERS, 159 Bowery. ANTED—A PROTESTANT WOMAN, AS NURSE Tmust have good reference. Apply be- it 22 East 30th st. ‘ANTED—SOME FIRST CLASS WAIST AND SKIRT hands at No, 8 East 18th st; also an errana boy. Apply at No. 8 East 18th st, PaGNER WASERD VOR, ae BerEe: aD nOne, i eo-ply and ingrain carpets; mus com etene Address B.S. HIGGINS & CO., & and 95 le st. LASTERERS WANTED—NON-SOCIETY MEN, AT ‘Ath st, between 9th and 10th avs. 'TUATIONS WANTED—MALES. AS TLEMAN ABOUT TO TAKE A TRIP THROUGH the Southern and Western States, will take orders for goods on commission; has a first class trade among droggists. Address TRAVELLER, Herald office. A. RELIABLE YOUNG COUPLE, WITHOUT, CHIL. dren, would take the charge of a gentleman’s house during the Summer. Address, appointing interview, G. W. 0., care B, Taylor, 143 West 40th st YOUNG MAN GOING TO DENVER, COLORADO, wishes an agency in some good business; bas had 10 years’ experience in the cloth trade in the Old Country, or wonld be willing to take a position in any good busi: ness. Address C. K., Brooklyn Post office. MAN COOK DESIRES A SITUATION IN A country boarding house to cook only; good refer- ence. Address C. M., Herald Uptown Branch office. Sp aaTON WANTED—BY A GOOD FRENCH COOK, © true cordon blew newly arrived from Paris, in a private boarding house; food reterences, For imforma- tion call at No. 4 Wooster st, QITUATION WANTEDOBY A CAPABLE WAITER SS (Swiss), ina first class private family, for ci country; best references, Address). D., Herald Upto Branch ofice. 0 GOTO EUROPE.—A YOU vears of age, wishes to find or otherwise with some parties season in Europe; speaks En; For particulars inquire for d. ard st. 10 HOTEL KEEPERS.—A HIGHLY RECOMMENDED __ colored head waiter wishes to engage with the pro- prietor of a summer resort hotel for the ‘ensuing season. Call on or address JOHN SAUNDERS, 138 Madison av. JANTED—THE WESTERN AGENCY OF | SOME- thing that will sell, by a party with fucilities for advertising aid knows how to put an article on the mar- ket. H. C. COOKE, 446 Wabash avenue, Chicag: WANTED-A YOUNG MAN TO KEEP A SET OF books and attend to the office work of a lumber yard on the cast side of the city; must live with his parents and be able to give good references: hours from to6; work light; salary small. Address, in own hand- Writing, stating, salary expected and references, BOOK- KEEPER, box 122 Herald Uptown Branch office, MAN, ABOUT 24 situation as cicerone ntending to spend the glish, French and Italian. DEBEAUVOIS, No. 2 How- “€ ERKS AND SALESME ACQOUNTS EIGHT LANGUAGES, ARREARS WRIT. ten up, books devised to meet special requirements books opened, kept, examined or balanced. JAMES COX, removed to 51 New street, room 13. ALESMAN WANTED—FOR REAL AND SS hair goods, acquainted with ork, New England and Canada trade. G, W. MALTBY, 104 Bleecker st. JALESMAN WANTED-IN THE WHITE GOODS DE- , ment. Apply to JAMES A, HEARN & SON, 775 Broadway. IMITATION 10 HOTEL KEEPERS.—A YOUNG MAN, 28 YEA of age, wishes a situation qs clerk; has had som perience; pay not so much of an objec more fully acquainted with the busi make that his business Address H. office. to 188 Herald WANTED-ONE OR TWO SALESMEN IN LACE AND bbon store. Apply to WM. KINZEY, 767 and 769 Broadway, WAXTEDRA POSITION AS COLLECTOR OR SALES: man, for a firm doing business in New York or near by; good reference as to ability and integrity ; also good security. Address F. S., 585 Broadway. COACHMEN AND GARDENERS. lien A SQACHMAN’S SITUATION | WANT first class man (married) ; no encumbrance disengaged May 1; highest city reference from ‘present employer. Cail on or address A. K., private stable 120 West 29th st., for two days. MAN, WITHOUT ENCUMBRANCE, hes a sitnation'as coachman and to make hin self useful; wife would go as cook and laundress; city reference given; wages not so much an object as a permanent situatibn in a able family, Address J. K., Herald Uptown Bran A COACHMAN, MARRIED, NO ENCUMBRANCE, wishesa situation as above; understands the bi ing of young horses, and is a good tandem driver; willing to goin the country: tour years’ city reference trom his | last place. Address P. Hi,, box 151 Hérald Uptown Branch office ERMAN) WANTS A SITUATION jan; best references furnished. Address NY LADY OR GENTLEMAN DESIRING TO ENGAGE a coachman ot steady habits, who is a good and careful driver, may address CAPABILITY, Herald Up- town Branch office. SITUATION WANTED—AS FIRST CLASS COACH. an, by a Protestant; thoroughly understands his business; willing and obliging; first class city references ladies’ suits or undergarments, &c., tomake at home or | | | } | | WASTED-BY A YOUNG MAN, A SITUATION AS from former and last empl Call on or address J. F., 117 West 37th st YOUNG PROTESTANT MAN WISHES A SITUA tion as coachman gr groom; would be generally useful on a gentleman's place ; wages moderate. Address MITH, 143 East 28th st. A: ae NOACHMAN'S SITUATION WANTED—BY A MAN / without any family ; five years’ reference ; thorough- ly acquainted with Rerectt. and city driving. Address, for two days, T. M., 247 East 28th st. YOACHMAN’S SITUATION WANTED—BY A RE- / liable married man, without encumbrance ; is strictly est and sober; best city references. Address W. C., box 134 Herald office, JITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, AS COACH Hyman oF gardener: and would make himself gener- ally useful. Apply at 122 West 40th st. GITUATION WANTED-AS COACHMAN, | BY A S colored man; thoroughly understands his business; refers to his former and present employer. dress KE, BANKES, 243 West 20th st. WANTED@A YOUNG MAN TO WORK IN AGAR. den; a good opportunity for a persen desiring a home. Adaress T. B. C., box 105 Herald office. GOOD FURNITURE SALESMAN WANTED—AT 230 Hudson st. Call or a Coachman: best city and country reference. on or address BREWS1 days. “WARXTED-A SITUATION AS COACHMAN BY A Protestant married man; thoroughly understands his business in all its brancifs: highly recommended by Cailon or address KR. H., 51 William st Call SR, 84 Sth ay., Mth st., tor three WAXTED—A GROOM, WITH REFEREN( ability and integrity. Address M. Uptown Branch office, 1,265 Broadway. 28 AS TO box 180 Herald HELP WANTED—MALES. TO LEARN TELEGRAPHY.—M. . boys and girls learn and take position er tian the supply A woine mand grea 24th av., opposite Cooper de” THOMPSON'S College , nstitute, THE BEST can make $50 per 0 ed. Call on or address GENTS WANTED Hing arti employ EVERYWHERE. je tn the city nt et Steady | CONNECTICUT NOVELTY WORKS, office 599 Broadway, | | popular city retail house } YW ANTED—A THOROU Lad AGENTS OF GOOD ADDRESS. —A LIGHT, PLEAS- ant and profitable business. Apply to ¢. BEN DICT, 40 Cortl it street, second floor. V J ANTED—A YOUNG MAN OF GENTLEMANLY AD dress and experienced in the business of fire insure ance, Address, with reterence, box 24 Herald office. WAxTEDSAN ENGLISHMAN OF EXPERIENCE, with reference, to act as runner for a boat house; those having experience in. the. bui ferred, Address P’ box 19 Herald offiee. D Ge es GOOD ABLE-BODIED PORTER; A a boy as helper in blacksmith shop and a boy who has worked at carpentering. Apply at 09 Chambers st. T, ENERGETIC YOUNG MAN ands the wholesale tobacco business. erence, TOBACCO DEALER, box 101 JANTED—AN HON who unde Address, with re Herald office. HLY CAPABLE MAN TO White goods department with & Address, giving length of perience and department so employed, Be box 132 Herald ptown Branch office WASTED—A MAN, TO ACT AS FLOORWALKER IN 4 large retail dry goods and fancy. goods store: must be well posted and’ acquainted with all the details; also ® man similarly aequalnted for the suit and cloak department as floorwaiker, Address, stating department formerly empl time. B, €., box 112 Herald Uptown ANTED—AN AC’ Apply, between San CAMPION & STUART, 831 B) FANTED—A FIRST CLASS WAITE At 114 Kast 230 st, between 10 at ANTED—ONE Of TWO YOUNG MBN WITH $500 and able to give security for edit CARION Of & LORME-Pas w tive parties can make a te monthly pay- anchiv jor Dalayer. Cail ab tbe Bare, 1,002 Jd ay take charge of th with reference, d, with length of ranch office. 2 YOUNG MAN AS PORTER, 9 A. M., with references, to roadway, MAN, APPLY 12 o'clock. Vv HIRT CUTTER WANTED—TO CUT CUSTOM SHIRTS and undergarments, in a large Broadway house. Ad- dress W. J., Herald Uptown Branch office. Ny T° MARBLE WORKERS.—A COMPETENT LETTERER wishes a situation. Address box 120 Post office, Williamsburg. _HOUSRS, 2D00MS, 40. WANTED. In. City and Brooklyn. FOR GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, ONE Room, furrishede with adjoining emall Room foF kitchen, 4c., with water, 4c,, either in Bo or Brooklyn. Address, giving full particulars, L. 0. C., Herald office. ANTED—TWO UNFURNISHED ROOMS, WITH Wa wateron floor! reat not to execed $18” Address HOME, 330 East Forty-second str War ee nabtbokoal or thinders sirvet Fent ne hood of Thirtieth street; toexcced $15 per month. ‘Address E. DE B., 360 Sixt avenue, New York. ‘WAXTED—A NEATLY FORNISHED HOUSE, BY A genteel family of adults; rent not to exceed $1,200 BET Aesrslocation Fourth to Thirheth street, Fourth to ixth avenue, Address FURNITURE, Herald office. ANTED—-TWO PLEASANT __ UNFURNISHED ms, large or small, nice house and entrance, over $25 per month, between Tenth a one bicek caster ‘wees of Broad: a and dau r,an un- usually quict ehild of 11 years? a pleasent, quiet, and Prompt party; references ‘exchanged, ‘Address X. A., ‘WANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE FAMILY. A SUIT of three Rooms, turnished, aement Ninth and Sev- enteenth strects and. Third and Seventh avenues: first lass references; terms $20 pe jeraid Uptown Branonomes, “ere 40dress FAMILY, “‘WANTED-BY AN, AMERICAN FAMILY OF FOUR to exsnd BOY weet tile coterrane amma iran! aot exceed $30; : : Changed. Address ALPHA, Herald office, ene’? &* A (Retail dae Bf A LADY AND LITTLE GIRL, SEVEN ears old; three or four Rooms, unfurnished, first or Seouaway preferret) “terms not to exceed $88 Raat roadway preferred) ; terms not with particulars, box 180 Herald Uptown Branch office, way, or on Broadwi el da noone bel reittecrg A ay M hind famity, with privilege of parlor: ren . Gonth selvTenese cachanpoR, “Addins Be ils Bast Thirty:ninth street. . In the Country. GENTLEMAN OF HIGH RESPECTABILITY AND responsibility, with wife and one servant (no chil- dren), would like’ to occupy a small Portion of a fur- nished House for the Summer months or longer at a nominal rent, with the supervision of the whole; high- est reterences given. Address or call on M. H. UNDER- HILL, Sixpenny Savings Bank, Astor place. rpaTLors, NOTICE,—ANY KIND OF NEW SEWING Machine, either family or manufacturing, will be given in exchange for Suit of Clothes. Address, for three days, DEALER, Herald office. "pe, PRINTERS.—A STEADY, EXPERIENCED AND competent foreman or manager of a book and job concern desires a situation; references if required; a trial requested. Address BRIXTO, box 108 Herald office, 10 CONFECTIONERS,—A YOUNG MAN FROM THE South, of respectable family, wishes to be taken in apprenticeship and is My to. Bey, a reasonable amount. Inquire of HY, MAILLARD, 619 Broadway, New York M0 CIVIL ENGINEERS AND SURVEYOR: tical man, competent to take charge of all ki work, wants an engagement as assistant with a crvil © gincer and surveyor, in or near New York city; will fur- nish his own transit. Address box 101 Post ollice, Tre- mont, Westchester county, N. Y. 10 ENGRAVERS.—WANTED, A SCRIPT AND MO} sram engraver: wages or an interest in thi a good opening. Address MONOGRAM, Herald office ANTED—A GOOD CUSTOM CUTTER, TO GO TO the oil regions. Apply to HAMMERSLOUGH BROTHERS, 48 and 5) White # er JANTED—GOOD HOUSE CARPENTERS (TRIM. mers preterred), for a country job. Apply to GEO, A. KINGSLAND, 137 Kent st., Greenpoint, — ‘WANIED—A FEW GOOD WORKMEN, AccusToMED to setting up billiard tables. Apply at factory, 449 West 4ist st. wie ‘ANTED—A LICENSED ENGINEER, TO RUN AN ‘Andrews’ engine and pump. {nquire atthe work, corner Sth av. and 110th st. WANXTED-A GOOD GERMAN SUTTER; ONE understands his business on custom and shop work, between 9 and 10 A. M., at DALE & st. x Apply, Mouday, young man to establish, Address J.'P o ANTED—A GOOD LETTER OR GENERAL EN graver tor a neighboring city; a good chance for a » box 107 Herald ANTED—A COMPETENT FOREMAN, WHO UN- derstands building and repairing gas holders; refer- ences required. Inquire at or address, for one week, els 1, Barclay st. ANTED—A FIRST CLASS WORKMAN AT CABI- net furniture and u holktery. Address or inquire t Commerc! uilding, Nyack, N. Y. : soviet H. EDWIN STIMERS. TANTED.—A HAT CONFORMATOR; FRENCH PRE. ferred. Address HOWSERS, 251 6th ay. V TANTED—THREE PIANOFORTE TONE REGULA- tors; steady work guaranteed. Apply to J. P, HALE, 35th st. and 10th av. ANTED—AN INTE i working superintendent, understanding patterns models, wood and metal work, to mvest his time for an interest in a good paying business Address, fully, PER MANENCY, llerald office. ANTED—TOPOGRAPHERS — AND draughtsmen on Western surveys. The is desirous of obtaining the services of veveral skilled to- ographers and draughtsmen, who have been educated Lo'thelr duties either abroad or in this country. Address lock box 3, Washington, D. ©. WARNTED-WATCH CASE FINISHER | ADDRESS Dueber Watch Case Manufacturing Company, Cm- cinnati, Ohio. seis WIREWORKERS WANTED—TWO GOOD BENCH hands; steady employment given. Address JAMES R. TAYLOR & CO., 35 Market st., Pittsburg; Pa. SUBSTANTIAL ARTISTIC ndersigned FRENCH ADVERTISEMENTS, NCAISE, EXCELLENTE re trouver une place pour enseigner Ja musiqu ences excellentes. Ecrire 159 Sime rue U* le francai a Miss L. HOUSES, ROOMS, «C., WANTED. In this City and Brooklyn. WIDOW LADY AND SON (YOUNG MAN) WISH the charge of a gentleman's house during his ab- sence from the city. ae references given, Address box 148 Herald office. TORE WANTED, ON WEST SIDE OF BOWERY, Spring and Fourth streets; a’ corner pre: #4, with particulars, 245 W LADY DESIRES TO TAKE CHARGE OF A HOUSE for the Summ r parties who are goimg to be ab- Sent; good reierences can be given. Address M.S. B., Dox 4,285 Post office. N AMERICAN FAMILY WANTS A FURNISH Floor of four or five rooms, for housekeeping ; te D ns Must be moderate. Address A. M. Z., box 173 Herald office. TTS: RARE ROE ee GENTE COUPLE DESIRE ONE OR TWO Rooms suitable for light housekeeping, in a private family, below Fifteenth street. box 173 Herald office. GENTLEMAN OBL! TO RESIDE IN NEW York ‘during the mer will hire a furnished House till November or longer. Rent must be moderate, and must be stated in reply to M. N., box 112 Herald Up: town Branch office. Address, with price, L., HOUSE OR SMALL TENEMEN' DWELLING wanted fora light, business purpose. below Twent third street . 28 West Fourth WIDOW LADY WISHES ONE OR TWO ROOMS, 4X unfurnished, up town, between Sixth and Ninth avenues, Ins small family. Address J. M., Dox 1,765 Post, office. OF REFE! about )E WOULD LIKE A a) a month’ prefers the GENTLEMAN furnished Room, vicinity of Union Club. “Address BOARD, box 122 Herald | Uptown Branch office. 4 ARE CHANG NTLEMAN AND WIFE ARE desirous of obtaining a small. respectable family to occupy a first class tour’story house: Board tor owner and wife in lieu of rent. Apply to JOHN KAVANAGH, northeast corner Forty-second street and Sixth avenue, YENTLEMAN AND WIFE DESIRE PARLOR AND 3X Bedroom for the Summer months, near Broadw: Third or Fourth avenue, below Thirtieth street; refer: ences exchanged. Address for one week H. C. M., Herald Uptown Branch office. OUSE OR PART OF HOUSE WANTED—FOR A family of four gfown persons, in a good locality. Rent must be moderate, Rent pai in advance or tie dest security given. Address T. H. D., box 18) Herald office. AULT WANTED-SUITED FOR STORING STEREO. type plates. Address (stating rent per year and di- mensions) box 182 Herald offic WASTED—A PART OF A HOUSE FOR A GE man, wii exceed $60) a year. TLE- Address A. L., box 105 Herald office. WANTED=BY A NTLEMAN, A PARLOR, WITH ‘one or two Bedrooms, without board, in good loc: tion below Twenty-third str Post office. TANTED—TO RENT, AN UNFURNISHED FOUR story House, in good order and with modern. im- provements, location to be between Fourteenth and Thir= Heth streets, and Irving place and Fifth avenue. Address M., 38 University place. ANTED—A FURNISHED HOUSE, WHERE RENT will be taken out in board. Highest reference given and required, hird street. Addréss WILSON, 443 West Twenty- TANTED—BY A FAMILY CONSISTING OF GEN- tleman, wife and son, a first class el completely furnished House, located betwee: Twenty-fiith streets and Fourth and Sixth avenues; rent not to exceed $300 per month. Possession to be given August |. Address for two days, box 3,801 New York Post office. WAXTED-FURNISHED COMPLETE FOR HOUSE- keeping, one or two Rooms, on first floor, front, with front or’ back Basement, for man and wife, not above Tweltth street or east of Broad ences given and required: trom 3 SON, St. John's Park depot, New WASTED-HOUSE TO RENT, second street; rent n 9 Bleecker street, corner M ANTED.~A RELIABLE PARTY care of « house during’ absence of occupant for the mmer. Address W., 44 West Twelfth street. WANTED—1Wo OR THREE FURNISHED ROOMS tor light poasenesning: m eit suburbs; state pase or they will not be noticed. Address JOHN JOHN. ON, Meraid office. WARTED-THE CARE OF A FURNISHED RESI- dence in or near the city; or would pay a nominal rent to some party who would appreciate the preservation of their property ; references unexceptionable. Address box 2,550 Post offic QV 4xteD-rioor OR FLAT OF FOUR OR FIVE rooms, with reniences for houvekeeping, on West side, below Thirtiesh street; rent not exceeding $iV. Addvewy D. BUMALNL, Dox 1.18) Past aitinn, BELOW FORTY exceed $1,000. Address rr. DESIRES THE . two children and servant; rent not to | Address B., box 3,839 | WANTED TO HIRE—FOR THE SUMMER, BY A small, careful family eof adults, a commodious Country Place, high and healthy, fylly furnished, with horses and carriage garden and cow. Address, with de- scription and terns, box 3,718 New York Post office. * TATE LINE TO GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, BELFAST AND sd LONDONDER: Y. A, LOUISIAN. PENNSYLVANIA, i Sheeran, VIR oy PANNSYLVANYA, SAILS MAY 7, from. "s dock, Fulton fe Bi SUPERIOR PASSENGER ACCOMMODATIONS, Cabin, nd Id ; steerage, currency. Stent astons decks Sone Srernens Oo URINE Passe yked to or from any part of B Treleed eee ee tics Oud: the ‘Coucneat at lone rates. Prepaid certificates as low as by any other first Clas RAFTS ISSUED ON ALL PARTS OF BUROPE. For freight or ee apply to: WIN & CO., Agents, Steerage office 45 Broadway. 72 Broadway. ‘ORTH GERMAN LLOYD STEAMSHIP COMPANY For Southampton and Bremen. The steamship KOLN, Captain H, E. Franke, will sail on Wednesday, April 2 P. M.. from Bremen pier, foot of Third trect, Hoboken, to be followed by qatcamuhip DEUTSCHLAND, Captain W. Ladewigs, otf turday, Mi HATES: OB PASSAGE TO LONDON, HAVRE AND BREMEN, payable in gold, or it8 equivalent in curreney, 2 First Cabin 3! Second Cabin. Bioorage: ae sos siecesescaass . - ‘or freight or pamage @PHy TCHS & CO., Agents. No. 2 Bowling Green. }OOK’S EUROPEAN TOURS, COOK'S TOURS TO VIENNA, over 100 different routes, COOK'S TOURS TO ITALY, over 70 different routes. COOK'S TOURS TO IRELAND, over 80 different routes, COOK'S TOURS TO SCOTLAND, over 2 different routes, nGQQE'S TOURS TO HOLLAND, BELGIUM AND THE 1» OVE rent routes. megoes TrouRs FO EGYPT, THE NILE AND PALES. ver le route arranged. COOK'S TOURS ROUND THE WORLD. nCQOK'S SINGLE JOURNEY TICKETS to all parte of TEAL Ed SEERNATLE, CONDUOTED, ;AETY, 70 eaving per K COOKS EDUCATIONAL TOUR TO VIENNA, lonving New York June 2, COOK'S SPECIAL TOUR TO IRELAND, ENGLAND, FRANOE, SWITZERLAND, VIENNA, &c., to leave by CUNARD steamer July 12. For full particulars see “COOK'S EXCURSIONIST” for April, now ready. Price 10cents, COOK, BON & JENKINS, 262 Broadway, New York: ANTED—A HOUSE, IN COUNTRY OR CITY, fully or partly furnished; part of rent received in board, with privilege of other boarders preferred. Ad- dress HOUSE, 83 Hudson street, Hoboken. CIGARS AND TOBACCO. SPANOLAS OF HAVANA TOBACCO, EQUAL TO genuine in appearance, and quality, at $65 per thous- and; also the celebrated “Whiff” Panevelas, T. J. RAYNER & CO., 60 Maiden lane. AL STANDARD AMERICAN BILLIARD TABLES L. and the Phelan & Collender Combination Cush- ions, manusactured and for sale only by the Inventor and atentee, H.W. COLLENDER, successor to Phelan é& Jollender, 788 Broadway, New York. A] THATEST DESIGNS OF BILLARD TABLES AND L. ali appurtenances connected with the trade; Special attention to private trade. GEORGE E. PHELAN, No. 7 Barclay street, ILLIARDS.—A GREAT RUSH FOR W. H, GRIF- FITHS ‘latest style Bevel Billiard Tables, with Delaney’s patent steel wire cushions; purchasers are invited to examme before buying elsewhere; second hand tables complete tor $150; every table warranted ; warerooms 40 Vesey street. OR SALE—TWO KAVANAGH & DECKER BILLIARD Tables, but very little used ; also two outside Lamps and marble top Oyster Bar, cheap. Address B. C., 049 Sixth aven’ YWWANTED-A SECOND HAND BILLIARD TABLE complete with cucs and balls, about 4x8. Address, thas full particulars and price, R, W. H., box 5,809 Post office. EUROPEAN STEAMSHIPS. Co ARD LINE, £ THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS, BETWEEN NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL, CALLING AT CORK HARBOR, FROM NEW YORK. Wed.. April 3) ABYSSINIA. Sat., May 10 Wed. May 7 BATAVIA Sat, May 17 ALGERIA... Wed. May 14 CALABRL ., May 24 *RUSSIA......Wed., May 21 PARTHIA...... Sat, May 31 “JAVA ‘Wed., May 28 Steamers marked thus (*)do not carry steerage pas sengers. And every following WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY from New York. Rates of Passage.—Cabin, $80, $100 and $130, Fold, ace cording to accommodation.’ Tickets to Paris, $15, gold, Additional. Return tickets on favorable terms. Steerage, ‘$30, currency. Steerage tickets from Liverpool and Queenstown and all parts ot Kurope at lowest rates. For freight and cabin passage apply at the Company's office, No. 4 Bowl- ing Green; for steerage passage, M1 Broadway, Trinity ’ Building, CHAS, G. FRANCKLYN, Agent. or to P. H. DUVE corner Clark and Randolph streets, Chicago, 1 Pon LINE, For Queenstown and Liverpool. Royal Mail steamers are appointed to sail as follows: CIty OF NEW YORK «Thursday, May 1,9 A. M. @ITY OF PARIS... 3, ILA, M CITY OF BALTIMON May 8 2 P.M CITY OF MONTREAL, May 10, 2 P.M. CITY OF BRISTOL. be CITY OF BROOKLYN . . M. and each succeeding Saturday and Thursday. from pier , North River. eee igh RATES OF PASSAGE, Cabin, $85 and $100, gold, according to accoramodation. Round trip tickets t low rates. Stecrage.—To Liverpool, Queenstown, Glasgow, Lon- donderry, London, Bristol or Cardifl, $30. Prepaid certi- fieates, $32, curren nemo ers also forwarded to Hayre,Hamburg,Sweden, Notway, Denmark and Paris, at reduced rates. Dratia issued at lowest rates. For cabin passage and general business apply at the Company's office, 15 Broadway. JOUN G. DALE, Agent, or to O'DONNELL & FAULK, 402 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. F.C, BROWN, % South Market street, Chi WM INMAN, Liverpool, and No. 9 Rue Wiite, STAR LIN é FOR QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL. New and {ull-powered. steamships, Sailing trom New York on Saturdays, from Liverpool on TIC Saturday, May 3, at 9:30 A, M. Saturday, May 10. at 3.30 PM Saturday, May 31, at8:3) 4. M. ‘ar dock, Pavonia terry, Jersey City. combining sutety, speed and comfort. Saloons, staterooms, smoking room and bathrooms in stewardess accompany the steamer. Rates—Saloon, $100 gold; xteerage, $30 in currency. now obtain steerage prepaid certificates, $32 currency. Passengers hooked to or from all parts of Ameriéa to china, &e, Drafts from £1 upwards. the company’s oftice, 19 Broadway, New York. Bills of lading issued to Continental ports. For steerage passage, 33 Broad wa M. 8. CREAGH, 102 State street, Boston. CARRYING THE UNITED STATES MATL, hursdays, eallimg at Cork Harbor each way, May 2. at3 P.M, Passenger accommodations for all classes unrivalled, midship section, where least motion is felt, Surgeons and Those wishing to send for friends in the old country can Paris, Hamburg, Norway, Sweden, India, Australia, For inspection of plans and other information apply at H. SPARKS, Agent AL TINE ¢ ly to Quee Liverpool; fortnightly to London direc TO Ql , et, NSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL, trom piers 44 and 47 North River, ITALY, Andrews. g , Thomas EGYPT, Grogan CANADA, MERS, Web: SPAIN, Grace. . DENMARK . turday, May 24, at 3 P FOR LONDON DiRECT. ‘Thursday, May 8 at 2 P. M. THE HIPS ARE 'HE LARGEST IN THE TRADE, $50, $90 and $100, currency. Excursion— st a ae 80, nay. ecrage, $2 rrency. Prepaid stecrage tickets irom. Liverpool, Queenstown, Londonderry, Glay ‘Cardiff, Bristol or London, Vor (eAbER TAN BY ANY OPHER LINE’ ‘or furth infor tT je company’s 7 69 Broadway, vormation spply a5 STURST, Manager. S MAIL LINE,—STEAM TO QUEENS. Liverpool. anead Sailing every Wednesday. mt gee - April 30, at 3 P.M. lay 7, at Lg P.M. orth River. Cabin vassage, $30 gold ; sicerage, $80 currency. Prepiid tiekets, $82 currency, Passengers booked to and from Paris, Hamburg, Nor- way and Swede Drafts on Iretand. England, France and Germany, at lowest rates. Apply to WILLIAMS & GUION, 2 Bro XREAT WESTERN STEAMSTUP LINE. T New York to Bristol (England) direct, taking goods and passengers for ‘ardi®, Newport, Gloucester and all ports in Bristol Chan NITED STA town and ‘The steamers ot this line will sail from pier 18 East | River as follows ARRAGO: -Saturday, May LAPLAN Wednesday, June t LADY LYCETTR -Wednesday, June 18 GREAT WESTERN... New steamer now buildin Cabin passage. . e y | Steerag! Parties wishing tosend for their frie prepaid certificates. Draits for £1 and upwards, For freight or passaxe apply fo 7s NLY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE. THE GENERAL TRA ANTIC COMPANY'S MAIL STEAMSIUPS BETWEEN NEW YORK AND HAVRE, CALLING AT BREST. ‘The splendid vessels on this favorite route for the Con- tinent will sail from pier No. ® North River, as fol- lows :— PEREIRE, Daure.. WASHINGTON, Row 8T, LAURENT, Lemarie VILLE DU HAVRE: ‘urmont PRICK OF PASSAGE | TO BR First Cabi FAN'S SONS, 1, New York. seececeeeeees Saturday, May} . Saturday, May 17 Saturday, May 3b N GOLD including winey T OR HAVRE, $125; Second Cabin, $75. Bxcursion Tickets at reduced rates. These steamers do not arry steer Passengers. American travellers going to or retarminy from, the Continent of. Europe, by taking this line, avoid both transit by English railway and the discomforts of cross- ing the Channel, besides saving time, trouble and ex- pense, GEORGE MACKENZIE, Agent. 58 Broadway. NOTE.—Rallroad tickets between Paris and Viewna furnished at reduced rates. (PHE HAMBURG-AMERICAN PACKET COMPANY'S iron mail steamship WESTPHALIA, Captain HH, F. Schwengen, will sailon Thursday, May 1, at 2 P.M. for Hambart, taking passengers from New ror v2 lymouth, London, Che nd Hamburg. First Cabin, $120. sony Secona Cabin, $72. Stecrare, 8%, payable in United States gold. KUNBARDT & UO, ©. B, RICHARD & BOAR, General Agents, General Passenger Agen 61 Broad sireet, New York. él Broadway, New Yor Khe TUURINGLA will sald May 8 Wednesday, July | aturday, Junels | 7° TOURISTS.—A MIDDLE-AGED MARRIED gentleman, well acquainted with all the pleasure Toutes in Europe. would b¢ happy to take charge ofa party ot four or six ladies or ladies and gentleman fora Summer trip to Euro including the Exposition at Vienna, thus combining: {for them) protector, courier and compan: ion (if agreeable), and obviating all the anxiety, worry and trouble of travelling; can offer references of the pieners respectability as to honor and integrity. Address TRAVELLER, box 4,922 Post office, New York. T NITED STATES PASSPORT BUREAU.—OFFIOCIAL Passports of the Department of State issued by A. O. WILLMARTH, United States Court House, 4l Chambers street. ‘NITED STATES PASSPORTS.—FOR OFFICIAL Passports always apply to 8. B. GOODALK, Notary Public and Commissioner for the States, No. 6 West Twenty-third street, Fifth Avenue Hotel. pe et en SN peepee eee _COASTWISE_ STEAMSHIPS. ACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S ‘Line to CALIFORNIA, JAPAN AND CHINA, via Panama, carrying mails, passengers and freight to ‘Aspinwall, Panama, Santa Martha, \d_ Pacitic coast of G. Gray, will leave pier 42 North River at 12 o'clock noon for Aspinwall direct, connecting at Panama with the steamer MOMONGO, Captain Connelly, touching at Acapulco and San Diego; also connecting for all Central American and South Pacific ports. Departures of 10th and 20th ofeach month connect with the company’s steamer, touching at San Benito, Tonata, Salina Cros and Fort Angel. Steamer COLORADO will leave San Francisco May 1 1873, for Japan and China. For rates of passage, freight and’all other information apply at company’s office on the pier, foot of Canal street. F. R, BABY, Agent. . EW YORK AND HAVANA DIRECT MAIL LINE. These first clase steamships will sail every Tucslay at 3P. M., from pier 13 North River (foot of Cedar street), for Havana direct, as follows MORRO CASTLE! April 28 CRESCENT CITY. May WILMINGTON.,....: ‘May 1 Supplementary mail on pier ata quarter to three P. M, on day of sailing. For freight or passage (having magnificent accommo: dations) apply to WILLIAM P. CLYDE & 00. Me nm. D. McKELLER, Agent in Havana of Ore® TLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, MAIL SERVICE TO JAMAICA, HAYTT, NAS- SAU, HAVANA, CURACOA, VENEZUELA AND THE SPANISH MAIN, The company’s first class iron built scrow steamers will be despatched (unless prevented by unforeseen cir- cumstances) as follows :— The steamship CLARIBEL, Captain Bayley, tor Tark’s mn the 30th April, Island, Kingston and Savanill: The steamsmp LAGOS, Captain Pgeden, for Ha- vana direct, on 10th May. For freight and passaye, apply to ‘ en'PIM, FORWOOD & O0., General Agents, 56 reet and 5) Pine’ street, New York. PT) Wail IEXAS LINE, OF GALVESTON STEAMERS TOUCH- ing at Key West, carrying the United States mail. The steamer GEO. W. CLYDE, Captain Cole, is now receiving freight at pier 20 Kast River, and will sail Saturday, mi 3. Through bills of lading given to Houston, either by the G.H. and H. RB. R. or by the Houston Direct Navigation Campany, and to all Relat, on the Galveston, Houston and Henderson and B. B. and ©. Railroad. No charge for torwarding in New York. For trelght oF passage apply to C, H. MALLORY & CO., 153 Maiden lane, or Wall street. |e! STATES MAIL TO HAVANA AND MEXICO, HAVANA, PROGRESO AND VERA CRUZ, ‘ew York and Mexican Mail Steamship Line, leaving EVERY THURSDA’ CLEOPATRA (Havana and Mexico). CITY OF HAVANA W. P. CLYDE & Co., 11) pier No. 3 North River, at3 P. M. ‘Havana only) CITY OF MERIDA (Havana ony lay 15 CITY OF MEXICO (Havana ani ay 23 CITY OF HAVANA (Havana only). “May 29 Fe it a fe apply to. OF freight OF PRC ANDI & SONS, 33 Brondwa: (CORUMBIAN MAIL STEAM PACKET LINE, | FOR Matanzas and Havana, carrying the United’ States mail.—The first class sidewheel steamship SANTIAGO. DR GUBA, Captain J. W. Reynolds, will sail from Pier No.4 North River on’ Wednesday, April 30, For treight OF passage apply to C.. Ie GUILLEAUME & CO., Agents, 14 Broadway. Due notice will ve given of next sailing day. NEW YORK AND BERMUDA STEAMSHIP LINE, For Hamilton and St. George, Bermuda, carrying the United States Mail, and’ sailing from pler37 North River. as follows :— Sidewheel steamship HATTERAS, Lawrence, master, ‘Thursday. May 1, at3 o'clock P. M. Sidewheel steamship ALBEMARLE, Read, master, ‘Thursday, May & at 3 o'clock P. M. For freight or’ passage, having elegant accommoda- tions, apply to” LOST BROTHERS, % South street, Passage $30, gold. Excursion tickets issued for the round trip at $50, gold OR NEW ORLRANS DIRECT. The Cromwell Steamship Line, The steamship GEORGE WASHINGTON, Captain H. juick, wilt leave pier No. 9 North River on Saturday, 3, at3'P. M. Freight received daily. Through rates given to Galveston. Indianola, Rockfort or Aranzas whark, Brazos, Santiago and St. Lonis. 25. For freight or pase Cabin passage, $5): steerage, sage apply TooLa’ RK & SEAMAN, 86 West street. OR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT. MERCHANTS’ STEAMSHIP LINE, From Pier No. 5 North River, at 3 o'clock P. M. MISSISSIPPI, Captain M. B, Crowell, on Saturday, April 26. Freight received daily. ‘Through rates given to St. Louis, Vicksburg, Mobile, Galveston and Indianola, For’ freight oF passage, haying superior accommoda- tion, apply to FREDERIC BAKER, 30 Broadway. 1OR NORFOLK, CITY POINT AND RICHMOND,—THE Old Dominion Steamship Company will despatch from pier 37 North River their elegant sidewheel steam- ship WYANOKE, Couch, commander, for Norfolk, City Point and Richmond, on Tuesday, April 29, at3 P.M., giv- ing through bills of Jading to all points south and South- west. Through passenger tickets issued. to, all points. mMmodations uneqnailed. Apply at pier 37, or at the general office, 187 Greenwich street, corner of Dey. TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE {ALL RIVER LINE TO BOSTON, | via Newport and Fall River. | |The world-renowned steamers BRISTOL and PROVI- DENCE jeave pier 28 North River, foot of Murray street, | dally (Sundays excepted) at 5 P.M A, P. BACON, Saperintendent. NSYLVANTA RAILROAD, Trains leave New York, from foot of Desbrosses aud Cortlandt streets, as follows :— Express ror Harrisburg, Pittsburg, the West and Sonat | with Pullman Palace Cars attached, at 9:30 A. M.; 4, and $30 P.M. Sunday, 5,7 and 8:39 BLM. For Baltimore, Washington and the South at) A, M.;f and9P. M. Sunday, 9 P.M. 3 for Philadelphia, 8, 9, 9:3) A. M, ; 12:30, t, 4,5, 5 M. and IZ night. Sanday, 6, 8:30'and) B.'ML For Philadelphia, via Kensington, at7 A. M. and? P. M, Emigrant and second class, 745. M. 0. 8:10, 9, WO, 11, 11:4) A. M., 5:10, 5:2), 5:5), 5:5), 12 P.M. Sunday, 5:2), 10, 1 1 , Bho, | 6, 8% 10,9 5 For Elizabeth, 6, 6 | 12_M., 12:30, 1, 2, 2 5: 68.037 0, 9, 1,4, 4:10, 4299. 5: uP. 3 3 3 ii, 1, th, Sanday, 8:2, 0, 3:20, 3:40, 4:10, 4 b0, hor Wi ane Ly ae fangs Fo ‘and Pert ), 3: inboy,é andl0 A. M. ny N 57,10 A. My 12M, Mand, weave ‘Sunday, 6 and 9 eet as fasten A.M. F nd 4) A. nitpebure and Belvidere, 2 and ¢ P. Burling! fandé M. anden,6 A, M., 8:49 P.} a rom Pigteburg. 0:5) 4. M. 1:08 P. and 6:3 P. M., daily, gxoept Monday.’ From Washington and Baltimore, 6:4) A. Muy #4 102 P, M. Sunday, 640.4. M From Philadelpnigs BBN, 6H 19-14, TESA As ME, Bld, 3:54, 6:04, 3 13 Pe Sunday, i MA. M. Hoked offices, hz, 435 71 and O44 Broad way: No. t Arter Home anil foot ot Desbrosses nd Cortiandtstecets rt icket office, No. 3 Battery place, ay Casaary Once: NO BM BOYD, Je, General Manager. General Passenger Agent _ JUNDAY EVENING BOAT FOR ALBANY AN ) Troy,—Passnge $150, ‘the elegant steamboat THOMAS POWELL will leave pier 49 North River, foot ot Leroy street, every Sunday ovening at 6 ovelock P. M., makin vonnéction with railroads for all points tand West. Through tickets sold and bageave checked to bb Tae CORN: Superi ony, 6.9 P. | ‘For i wt Philipsburg and Aecommodation for Bordentown, | den, 7and 9:30 M,, 123 fir Freehold, %, 8 eaineueeive a fol rainnerrive ks follows Ag. Mec daily, 10:10 A. Mt DM,

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