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WEST 52D ST.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL, WHO take care of a child from tts birth, growing children; good city refer- Call for four days. ALES. HELP WANTED—FEMALES, __ ~~ LIVING IN OR OUT OF THE Cry A tastyoutively Take $30 weekly by working. ‘my a few powery Cay. or event B heme Q new rand tee spectable business ne duced ted ae _ Apply fi ¢ days to Mrs. HARDIE av. neat RE ormerly on 4th ay., near 624 st. 8TH AV., REAR.—AS WET NURSE BY A RE- spectable married woman 7TH AV,, NEAR 37TH ST.—A_ RESPECTABLE oung Woman as Wet nurse; No objection to the st city reference, WEST 43D ST., ROOM 3, FRONT.—A RESPECT. ‘able young woman as nupse and chambermaid or ‘@s purse and to do plain sewing 5 good refe MARCY AV., BROOKLYN,—A YOUNG GIRL as children’s Inaid with a nice family, where will be instructed in regard to their care; has not It out before ; sinall wages but a nice place required. for three days. an see own child, wonld take entire charge of an invalid on a age to burope or at home; is successful in rheuma- E YOUNG LADY, OBLIGIN’ ; AND COM- AN aint tor olite studio attendance or nal Manuscript co} Ing; liverally Temunerty ed possasonel Address, granting interview, y. box ot Herald office. SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES. SITUATIONS WA a MEAL. B0EI YOUNG MAN WANTS A SITUATION AS WAITER and to make himself generally useful. Call at or 806 6th av., between 45th and 46th sts. MAN COOK DESIRES A SITUATION IN A country beqating house to cook only; good refer- ence. Address C. leraid Uptown Branch office. YOUTH OF 16, WHO RESIDES WITH HIS PA- rents and is well ac ited with the city, wishes # prsation; reference g' Address U, K.,' Herald ice. achine, and ’, 63 West 5itly st, Wheeler & Wilson ences, may apply corner 25th th fuperintendent ‘Also a neither older than 25 years, A —WE HAVE A POSITION OPEN FOR A COMPE- tent lady, fairly educated; salary $12 per week. Ladies of respectab! ty and between 11 and 1 o’chve! only, McMENAMY, MESS & CO., 735 Broadway, good references apply RESPECTABLE YOUNG G'.gL WANTED AS A nurse and seamstress. One W'no can operate on the ving best city refer- S$ TURKISH BAT’is 61 LEXINGTON AV., wan’. an agreeable, intelligent A YOUNG LAWYER, OF SEVERAL YEARS’ EX- perience, destres a situation in the office of a prac- tising lawver is Mberally educated; a graduate of acity law school and a go nman; undoubted references. Address DELTA, box 13 Herald office. me STEADY AND INTELLIGENT YOUNG MAN wishes a situation where he can learn the grocery or some other business; small salary expect. dj good rei- erence, Address J., box 24 Herald office. SITUATION WANTED BY A YOUNG MAN AS POR- ter or watenman; has had several years’ experl- ence in the erockery business, and also as barkeeper; reterences Al, Address PORTER, box 228 Herald of ice. Call from 9 until 12, or address. ST 9TH ST,, SECOND FLOOR, BACK. Fesprretible whinan wishes baby to Wet nurse atherown home. Call for three days 9TH AV., NEAR 4871 ST. ean girl as nurse, Beas; HY objection to trave 6TH AY., BETWE A YOUNG AMERI- bermaid and wait- iN 49TH AND 46TH STS.—AS. nt woman, Who i ‘young children: fully capa i an infant; many years? experienced Bie “at taking entire A FIRST CLASS COOK WANTED, TO LIVE AT West brighton, Staten Island; must be thoroughly Competent, neat and tidy in her habits will be given. Apply to the office of G. H. 118 Duane st., between the hours of ILA: to-day, where her cinployer can Wwoost) Oo WANTED—ONE WHO IS WILLING TO DO washing and ironing for a very small tamily. Apply, with references, at 106 East 45th st. RESSMAKERS AND AN OPERATOR ON GROVER & Baker's, at 161 Gth av., between 1th and 12th sts, eity reference, Ring second DORNER 55TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE nun to take care of a sick per- gon or as child’s nurse; no objection to any part of the RESSMAKERS WANTED.—A GOOD CUTTER COM- af patent, to take charge ot work-room., Watst ane Kirt Han improve erator an ‘rram . COMPAGNIE LYONATSE, 151 Fast 30th 51. country ; reference it nee YOUNG GERMAN GIRL TO TAKE CARE OF ehildremor as youths’ nurse in a rivate family; Address L. L,, box Good city reterence. Heraid office. Waitresses, do. WEST 33D ST., BETWEEN 5TH AND 6TH AVS.— A competent waitress, WEST 21ST ST. (PRESENT EMPLOYER'S)—A competent girl as waitress: willing to assist with no objection to the country. WEST 47TH ehamberwor! BREAKING UP ng wishes a situation for her waitress and chambermaid, whom she can highly recommend. WEST 39TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL AS competent waitress ina private family; no ob- jection to goto the country tor the Summer; best city reference. Call or address. WEST 28TH ST., THIRD ; woman as first class waitress in a private fam! best city reterence. WEST 3IST ST., IN THE BAS first class waitress; best clty reterences, | A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL AS waitress, or waitress and to assist with cham- esl city reference, 3 EAST 37TH 8’ —A YOUNG WEEN 2D AND 8D AVS.— As first class Waitress, or chambermaid and ‘waitress, to assist with washing and ironing; bestcity ISH WASHER; ALSO RESPECTABLE YOUN walter girls tifree curs middie of the day. GOSHEN DAIRY LUNCH, corner Broadway and Thomas st., base- ment. . IRST CLASS GERMAN COOK WANTED-IN A small private family; must thoroughly understand pastries; ‘eltics and all hinds of fancy dishes; applicants must bring frst class city references. Apply this day to Mrs, HART, 32 West 34th s IRLS WANTED—TO-DAY, FOR FIRST CLASS situations, city and country ; highest wages.» ODELL'S, 109 West Sdth st., near Broadway. J WANT A THOROUGHLY RELIABLE YOUNG MAN oLabout 20 years, with a first class head on him, good business experience and always ready to work, Address, with full particulars, experience, reference and salary desired, A. D., box 215 Herald office. URSE AND SEAMSTRESS WANTED— Scotch or German preferred. Apply betwee A.M. and 2 P.M. at 39 Kast 2sih'st., between Madison and 4th avs Soins cig 3H WAN ; SS WILLING AND ng. Apply, with references, at 91 West 11th st, SALESLADIES WANTED—IN OUR UNDERGAR- 1 ments and sult stock; only those who have a thor- ough knowledge of the trade ‘will sult, W. K. PEYTON, 273 and 274 Bowery. SD—NONE BUT ccustomed to first class work need apply to ELL, 305 West Sth st. near 8th av, | V JANTED—A COOK, WASHER AND IRONER. / “Apply at 40 East 60th st. - eve car . Of WEST 3IST ST.—A COMPETENT YOUNG woman as first class waitress in & private fam- IN THE CANDY STORE, Bi ‘A respectable girl as compe- tent waitress or chambermaid in a private tamil objection to go to the country for the Summer; best city 16th and 6th sts. girl as waitress in an American private family, Apply between 9 and 12 o'clock. waitress or chambermoid and plain 3 sity reference trem her lagc place ; no objection to a short distance in the country 42 6TH AV.—A waitress or nurse; has good re YOUNG FR GIVING UP eeping, i anxious to obtam a desirable situation for her waitress, whom she can highly recom- mend. Call this (Monday) afternoon. GTON AV.—A_ LADY, 733) house ITUATION WANTED AS WAITR ‘ or chambermaid and to assist in waiting; willing and obliging: wages not so much an object as a good ‘od reference, Address D, box 16) Herald Uptown Branch office. Miscellancous, EAST 27TH ST.—A PROTESTANT SWISS PER- son, who speaks Freneh i matd or to take care of an invalid lady; excellent refer- TONE PLACE, A colored lady large childve dress for three day: & WEST 16ril ) wanted to ta widow, with good re 's maid or to —A HOUSE ummer by a or address HOUSE- WANTED AN RIENCED HAND TO WORK ondressmaking. Apply at256 East s6thst AUNDRESS, AND TO ‘ast 21st st. VV ANTED—A FIRST CLASS assist at chamberwork. 12 WaAnten—A FRENCH GIRL TO SEW AND TAKE care of children. Call at No. 9 West 36th st., beiore 10 or aiter 2. V J ANTE and waitress; ¢ 386 5th av., between 35th and 36th WANtypHA | GIRL ‘0 DO GENERAL HOUS work; must be @ good cook, washer and ironer, with city reference. Apply at226 Eastézdst | (QVANTED—A GIRL TO WASH AND IRON AND Keop the lower part of the house clean; references required. Apply at 4 West 17th st. V A REFINED AMERICAN YOUNG ct two small children in music and tiom, ina small American family; reterences given and i d B., box 14 Herald office. [ED—A FIRST CLASS COOK, COLOR white, at St. Germain Hotel, Broadway and 2d st. Apply becween 9and A.M. Ran) dats VANTED—A COMPETENT CHAMBERMAID AND waitress; references required. Apply at 269 West Mth st., trom 10 to 12. ons Celeste 7 ANTED—COOK AIN WASHING and ironing; references required, Call at 269 West lith st., between 10 and 12 o'clock. _ ANTED—A GOOD COOK, AL! washing and ironing ; reference at 37 West 48th st., after 9 0’ lock. J ANTED—A WOMAN TO WET NURSE A BABY AT her own home; wages $16, Apply, from 10 till 12 —A WOUNG WOMAN AS CHAMBERMAID ence required, Apply at 'O TO ASSIST IN required. Apply A. M., at 63 West 19th s1 i ANTED—BUTTONHOLE MAKERS, DRESSMAKERS and operators, at 17 East 17thst. Miss M. MULEL- GAN. cs vis V TANTED—IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, A PROTESTANT girlas good cook, washer and ‘ironer. Apply at 331 West 19th st. CHRYSTIE 8T., TOP FLOOR.—A Bi 6TH ST., NEAR man girl as lady's maid or seamstres: PROTESTANT ake care of growing sew at the machine TABLE GIRL, r to mind a baby or about 14 years of ai to run errands. 6TH AV., IN © seamstress. Has be st city reference. 5 ‘A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, with a child three years old, wants a. sitnat is not afraid to work and ie capable of doing any kind of work ; best city reference if required, RESPECTABLE GIRL, y landed, wishes a situatio REAR HOUSE. N ge, to take charge of children in or out of the girl, 1S years of d to do light housework. [AND TH | —A strong, willing opposite lumber ¥: caning or washing woman wauts work by the day house $2 6TH AV., NEAR Protestant young woman family to Europe as lady's mat to travel and is not sea sic 7TH ST.—A RE: to travel with a me who ts accustomed RENCH, UNDERSTANDING sick nursing, and willing to make herself generally useful, desires a situation os compan: |. Address BXPERIES Uptown Branch office. LADY WOULD LIK Zurope with a respectable fainily No object; best ity reference. RY GOVERNESS, © of children we on Wheeler & Wilson's i: lerald Uptown Branch ace where she can have evenings to and Sunday excepted. box 160 Herald Uptown Branch office. herself, Saturdi. EDUCATED, AS MAID AND in a first class tamily, or to take the en- tire care of children and their war them in the German city reference. Address Miss E, town Branch office. and to instruct No. oblection to trav . box 121 Herald Up: lish, Freneh and G testimonials fre for three days, Miss 8.. ld Uptown Branch oitice Intelligence Offices. ERMAN SERVANTS ble and trustworthy, con: trance on Bleecker st ‘ ENGLISH HELP ¢ and trustworthy Vat 315 Bowery, » &, near Bowery, Adoptio ne plexion, good, } ut amiable disp v happy Christian home e fleure, and ot lively | wholly adopted into Ns, With full particulars, on to insure reply must contain photograpn and deserip Address box 4,618 New York Post oflic: PROFESSIONAL SITUATIONS WANTED= | FEMAUES LADY, EXPERI Uptaarn ranch ottice. POSITION AS GOPYIST OR for short hand reader 1.89) pest references given Herald Uptown Branch ofice, Words per hour ENCED GOVERNESS s companions best ald Uptown Brane! ACCOMPANY A capacity not mental; is at present en: governess; 14 Daiversity’ pia tion ina family pable and willing to would like a situ sist in any kind of POSITION AS AMANUENsIS, COPYIST inion in a family going ty for travelling expenses: re ce days, COPY IST, @ Irving piace. corner 1th st., Ne ANTED—BY A YOU ‘A posit! ou ns gover fly, where phe wonld tue tempered, kind and obliging to inval SCOTCH LADY or companion he comforts of a hom Winsted, Conn, HELP WANTE TELEGRAPHY,—MEN, women, boys and girislearn and take positions: Mand greater tian th 20 4th av,, opposite Cooper insutute, GIRL WANTED—TO DO in @ private family, to ‘Wir has no objection to go in the gountr wiil be given, Call for two days ENERAL HOUSEWORK cook, wash and iro 28h daat SUD st WANTEDWA_ GIRL AS PLAIN COOK, WASHER and ironer and willing to make herself generally useful. Apply at 34 Bast 30th st. WASTED—A | YOUNG, GIRL, | ABOUT 16 YEARS old, to do housework for two in family. Apply at 1,476 3d av., between Sid and B4th sts. Wanrep-tre YOUNG GIR} ONE AS SEAM- stress and the other as chambermaid; both to as Call at 106 East 62d st, WARTEDIAN EXPE WOMAN AS HEAD launaress for a1 with reterence, W. W. WARTED—A COOK, TO DO WASHING AND IRON. ing; references required. Callat 93 7th av., be- tween 15th and 16th sts, ws ED—A RESPECTABLE GIRL AS assist with washing ana ironing, Apply, city reference, at 204 East 18th st. WASTEDIEXPERL D SALESLADIES IN THE Gay qyiiliinery departs T RICH'S, 33 th av. sist with vth 2D—AT 411 WEST 26TH ST., A FIRST CLASS er; none others need apply. Inquire tor Mrs. MAK WATED—A GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSE- st Sist st pone la ely landed, Inquire at 319 ED—IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, A COMPETENT 1k, Washer and ironer, ‘Apply, between 1 1 185 bast 43d st. —A CHAMBERMAID AND TO WAIT ON anddo plain sewing, with good reference, alltautily. Apply at30 Waverley place. wast A RESPECTABLE YOU min d make herself use referen t 82d st. WANTEDIIN 4 SMALL FAMILY, A GOOD PLAIN ‘cook, Who Will assist with the Washing. Apply V {D—A GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK ; must be a good plain cook, washer and irouer. Cull t 2ist st. WAXtED—A GIRL TO DO GENERAL 1ous inust be a good plain cook, washer and iron for two Gays at i47 bast 28th st, WANTEDSA, VOUS susework and Washin private family, Apply at 127 WASTEDOA SMART GIRL, FROM 12 TO 4 YEARS old, to make herself useful; to such a one a good home. Inquire trom 12 ull 2 at 103 West 19th st. WOSTED-A FIRST RATE FAMILY COOK IN A private house im this city, with good reference, Apply at 220 Madivon avenue, atier 12 o'clock to-day. ies STRONG AND ACTIVE WOMAN AS ‘asher and jroner, Apply at4l West 26th st., bes tween Y and 12 A. M WASTED—A MIDDLE. | io do general house West luth st. W ANTEDSA GOOD COOK, WASHER AND TRONER, in # swall family; must refer to last employer. Call for twodays, between 10 and 2 at 28 Kast J7th st, WAXTED—A RESPECTABLE, GERMAN GIRL 10 take care of childrens good wages: a goad place fora g 1. Call, atter 8 o'clock, upsiairs, at HINES’ RL TO DO GENERAL and ironing in a small Hast 27th st. D PROTESTANT WOMAN m a Jainily of two. 68 ay. and 59th st., at the Park. WAXTED—TWO GOOD GIRLS; ONT TO cook and iron; the other as chambermaid and Waitress; must have good references. Apply at 147 West | | man; takes good care of anything put im hi WAXIED—A GOOD COOK, WASHER AND IRONER for asn nily; must be very clean and tidy. Apply, with re atier 9 o'clock, at 516 Lexing- ton av WAXtED A EMART GIRL TO 6 iron and to do the work house; first clase referen o'clock, at the 1 K, WASH AND the lower part of th 5 red. Apply, after 9 asement door of 240 West 11th st. WAXTED—A YOUNG LADY 10 ASSIST IN| SUIT department; must have some experience and be able to operate on Whe ison's machine. KOCH'S, Bleecker and Carmi te, TANTED—A YOUNG MARRIED WOMAN AS WET must have a healthy baby and full breast three months old, Apply, from 9 to ison av. ANTED—AN ORDER COOK (FEMALE) dining saloon; must understand her business; also a cook for private family; one not above washing dishes, Apply at ‘ TANTED—A GOOD. PLAIN COOK, TO ASSIST IN WAive washing and troning; also 3 very woud tn dress, willing to make ally usctul. Apply with good city references, at 137 West 58d st. trom tit 12, 1 ENGLEWOOD, A GOOD COOK, WAdtEr washer and ironer; also a tity girl a8 waitress aud nberuiald Fence required. Apply at 203 West 14th st., from 9 to 12 o'clock. SLOANK WANT A NUMBER OF FIRST et sewers; steady work and highest hone butexperienced hands need apply: wen ISS Mercer st. = ania _ . WASTED—A GIRL TO DO ERAL HOUSEWORK i mily of four persons; must be a good Nowe need apply unless will- housework, at 42 West 1th st. —WANTED, A GIRL TO GO GENERAL housework in a staall American family. SITUATIONS WANTED=—MALES. © RECTOR ST.—A RESPECTABLE D BO ie rite: tne Hestund’ Ene P Ee, GERMAN AND de small jobs, and the wite todo " . doth willing dod Iudustrious:cuvd felurcueg ee YF beral wages | gardening, p ‘OR | A FIRST CLASS WAITER IN A PRIVATE FAMILY who go to the country; can furnish the highest tes- Smontale, Address A, G., box 128 Herald Uptown Branch office. A FRENCHMAN AND HIS WIFE WISH SITUATIONS in a private family; the man as waiter and his wife as first class cook ; best references given from last places. Call at 229 East 424 st. Dy gercnerets BOY, 15 YEARS OF AGE, WISHES A situation ina down town hardware store to learn ihe business; resides with his parents; can furnish first class reference. Address H. H., 51 South st. A YOUNG MAN (MARRIED, NO FAMILY) WISHES aplace in the country; understands the care and driving of horses if reauired: is a general workman; good ence. Address M. M., 71 Partition st., South Brooklyn. HELP WANTED—MALES. hand hard er amr OO ‘D MAN WHO UNDERSTANDS = narongiiy, German preferred. AD) zr amecnanne plate, front Fto 12 ns iG MAN, 4S jonest; seven M. 'sTHINBERGER, ‘ANTED—A FIRST CLASS BARTENDER. APPLY Pad at between Yand 10orclock A. M. ANYED—FOR THE UNITED STATES MARINE Corps, 500 fine, able-bodied men. lendid opportunities to visit foreign countries om board For further information Rendezvous, & Chatham street New Major United States Marine Corps. GOOD, ACTIVE LABORING MEN WANTED—AT 17 fest 85th st, Inquire for Mr. J. EDWARDS, in stable. goon BXPERIENCED Boys TO ANSWER BELLS — e need a} tn it of references. from 90 lat Stevens House, 27 Broadway. ROADWAY.—CASSELL’S “WORLD OF WIT Humor.” 470 illustrations. Call on or send free. Exclusive territory given: ted States Agent, at 206 E, 8 COACHMAN AND GARDENER—BY A SINGLE eee man; thoroughl; first class referenee ; so Gress, tor one day, J. G., COACHMAN’S SITUATION WANTED-—BY A BSIN- erfectly understands his business; est city reference. Call on or ad- dress T. B. at C. Graham's harness store, 68 University understands his "aah West Sith This service offers gle young man; FAMILY, GOING TO EUROPE, DESIRES TO obtain a good situation for thelr present eoachman. at room 169, Fiith Avenue Hotel SITUATION WANTED—BY A SINGLE MAN AS coachman and yroom; seven years’ city references from last two places. Address G. Call, for two days, H., box 104 Herald |OACHMAN’S SITUATION WANTED—BY A SINGLE man of long experience in the business; best city r Call on or address J. € PECKHAM, THE TRADES. GOOD TAILOR ON VERY LIGHT WORK; WAGES B., 417 14th st., room 2, WANT A. sicrers and mattress makers. Apply av th at el 15 years in last place. 140 West 18th st. |OACHMAN OR GARDNER'S SITUATION WANTED— by a German: is married; wife good cook or | Call on or address JOHN, 208 from $16 to $19, T. STEWART Gress; goed reference. NOACHMAN’S SITUATION WANTED—BY A_RE- without enoumbrance ; stric STRONG YOUNG MAN WISHES TO LEARN SOME ‘lass city relerence. lable married man, trade—Sign painting preferred, honest and sober C., box 134 Heral OACHMAN.—FIRST CLASS OOACHMAN WISITES A situation; best reference from his present, and last Call on or address A, ,, No. 7 East28th st. SITUATION WANTED—BY A SINGLE / man, who understands the business thoroughly; satistactory references will be given. 230 Herald oitice. OF EMPLOYMENT WANTED—BY A man; is honest; speaks German kuch 4s light porter, attend store, &e. ; willing factory: Kmows the city well. Address, tor three days, DIEDRICH, Herald offi YOUNG MAN, A TAILOR, WOULD LIKE TO GO under instructions to an established merchant tai- ants and vests; best reference lor; can cut coat A RESPECTABLE COLORED MAN WISHES A situation as head waiter, to take charge of a first Class restaurant or hotel; understands full charge and can give the best elty referen can furnisn first class waiters on easy terms, Address J, W., 64 ust 12th st., in book store. A YOUNG MAN, LATELY LANDED, WISHES A ituation; can inilk and take care of horses; city or country. 115 West 33d st. 8 HEAD COOKIN A HOTEL OR FIRST CLASS bourding house; understands marketing; is a good carver and competent to take full charge of the Kitchen. Address E. M., Herald Uptown Branch office. YOUNG GERMAN MAN WISHE A SITUATION AS waiter in first class private family; understands his business thoroughly. Address P. H., Herald Uptown Branch office, YOUNG COLORED MAN DESIRES A SITUATION to wnt on a single gentleman, or as waiter In a good family. Apply to L. ¥., 113 Madison av., for three days. XITUATION WANTED—A YOUNG LAD, AGE 19, wishes a situation in a down town office; reference given, Address H, ORTH, 116 Essex st. 7ANTED—A SITUATION BY A_ PROTESTANT young man as waiter; has the best city reference; disengaged ‘on account of the family golng to Lurope. Can be seen at 10 East 27th st. until engags ‘ANTED—RBY A YOUNG MAN, AGED 26, NOT airaid of hard work, a situation as light porter or ny sinilar position; salary small; best city refer- Address ACTIVE, box 109 Herald office. i W “house to take care of for the. Simmer: bost relere ences, Call on or address Mrs. FORAN, 144 East A st, top floor. WANTED SA SITUATION BY A YOUNG MAN WHO has had four years’ experience in the drug business (city retail trade); Teterence froin my present employer. Address box 1i4 Herald office, w* .D—-A SITUATION AS STEWARD, OR caterer, or meat and pastry cook. Address Y. 0., Herald office. WASTE SITUATION AS PORTER IN A HOTEL, yy Is Englisn, lately landed. Address C. K., lierald office. V ANTED—BY AN ENGLISH PROTESTANT, A SIT- uation as waiter in a good family ; thoroughly com. t city references. Addréss D. M,, Herald branch office. potent; Uptown ws ED—A SITUATION AS WAITER UN A PRI vate family or first class hotel. by a man 0! 14 years’ experience; highest reference given as to character and ability. Address J. 8., box 203 Herald oftice. V ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN (A tion ina clothing store; four, yeurs’ experience ; good references, Address W. J. N., Herald Uptown Branch office. WAXTED—BY A RESPECTABLE ENGLISHMAN, A situation as walter in a private family; town or country; good references, Address A. B., care of Galvin & Co., 95 Sth av, ESMIEN,. A CCOUNTS EIGHT LANGUAGES, ARREARS WRIT- ten up, books devised to meet special requirements; YOACHMAN’S SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG ENT TAILOR, box 147 Herak ho has lived 16 years in his last place and very highest, testimonials a Call on or address R. CAMP- Address IMPROV! h offi travelled’ dil over to capacity, sobriety, S04th ay., tor OACHMAN AND GROOM’S SITUATION WANTED— By a married man, who is thoroughly can give five years’ cli Address 8., box 221 Herald office. JOACHMAN’S SITUATION WANTED—BY A RE- spectable man; thoroughly understands his busi- and obliging ; best city rererence, JROY WANTS TO LEARN THE PLUMBING TRADE 0d. references. ly tor two days to DALLY, 6th st., between (XARD ENGRAVER WANTED. ment to ast —A YEARLY ENGAGE- ly man. Address §., box 113 Herald oilice, stating salary expected and where last employed, Send ‘samples, ENTISTS WANTED—FOR OU in New York, London, Paris, Lyons, Caen, Berlin; also young men, fairly educated, of soi inclined to learn dentistry, PRETERRE BROTHERS, 159 Bowery. ESIGNER WANTED—VOR TAPESTRY AND BODY ly and ingrain car 8. HIGGINS & reference from la: ness; is witlin or address 19 OACHMAN.—A RESPECTABLE MARRIED MAN esrics 1 situation as coachman, on account of his pest city reference. BELL, sadder, 504th av. OACHMAN AND GROOM’S SITUATION WANTED— By a married man, who thorony Dusiness; first class city reference ; his last place; his Call on or address Broadway, noar 10th st. ARDENER'S SITUATION WANTED—BY AN EXPE X rienced single man; competent to take charge of flower, fruit and vegetable garden. urn’s, 15 John st. Brussels or three-] Call on or ad- | competent. Address RAUGMTSMAN WANTED—A THOROUGHLY COM- betent and practical architectural draughtsman; Call between 5 and 6 o'clock P. G, L, MORSE, Architect, 213 Montague st., Brooklyn. DRAUGHTSMAN — WANTED—TO finish drawings, take tracings; must be neat and uick. apy at48 Cortlandt st, AMERICAN ENGINE JOMPANY, understands his lived 10 years in resent employer is going to Europe. S., Mr. Gibson's harness store, 793 none others need apply. WAECHANICAL QUHIRT CUTTER WANTED—TO CUT CUSTOM SHIRTS and undergarments, in a large Broadway house. Ad- dress W. J., Herald Uptown Bi 10 MERCHANT TAL etent general cutter with good references. ANDREW, at Thorb ARDENER'’S OR FARMER'S SITUATION WANT- ed—By a married man; a practical worker in each: ‘Address JOHN, Herald terms, moderate. Uptown Brauch office. ARDENER'S SITUATION WANTED—BY A SINGLE man; thoroughly understands the care of green- leasure grounds, fruit and vegetables: will be tound a sober and obliging ‘mai Address GARDENER, box 228 Herald ofiice. THOROUGH KNOWL ‘edge of the business in all its branches, will be open has devoted several ent and Javing out of country pl the grouping ef various kinds of ornamental trees a1 first class reterence. Ditton, Staten Island, XROOM’S SITUATION WANT! J man, who has been six months in the country and has four months’ best city reierence. 221 Herald office. Address, for t lO PRINTER: A STEADY, EXPERIENCED AND competent foreman or manager of book and job concern desires # situstion: reterences if required; a trial requested. Address URIXTO, box 108 Herald office. ‘ANTED—A GOOD CI Apply RS, 48 and 5) White st. ANTED—FIRST CLASS FOREMAN BAK ood city references. Apply, ‘AS. REID, Mr, Mitchell best reference. TOM OUTTER, to HAMMERSLOUGH agement on May 1; erscnally or bs ith st., Broad- Address LANDSCAPE, 7ANTED—WATOH CASE Dueber Watch Case Manufacturing Company, Cin- eimnati, Ohio. AN AMERICAN OR GERMAN ENGT- neer, for small enzine; must attend t wages $12.’ Apply after 10 this morning at 17 Jay st., near WANTED—AS | colored man; thoroughly understands hik business; refers to his former and présent employer. dress E, BANKES, ITUATION WANTED—BY A FIRST CLASS COACH- man and groom: thoroughly understands his. busi- ness; has flye years’ city reference, Call at or address 144 5th av., Mr. Stillings?. ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, AS FIRST class coachman and groom; thoroughly understands his business; fi i nployer’s private stable, 35 East 32d st, MAN, WANTS. A SITUATION—AS PLAIN gaM@eter:'can take care of horse, milk cow, do any- usetul; good reterence. ald Uptown Branch office. ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN AGED 19, A SITUA- tion as groom: has had three vears’ experience ; good reference. Address box 208 Herald office. TANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, A SITUATION AS oachman; best city and_countr on or address BREWSTER, 84 5th av., WWVANTED—A GOOD WATCHMAKER. speaks the English language well may call on P. W. TAYLOR, 521 Fulton st., Brooklyn, for one week. “For Queenstown and Liverpool. Royal Mail steamers ‘hursday, May 1,9 A. M. aturday, May 3, 114, M. ‘Thursday, May 8,2 P! Mt. Saturday, May 19, 2 P.M. nursday, May 15, 8 A. ‘aturday. May 17,10 A. M, y and Thursday. RATES OF PASSAGE, Cabin, $85 and $100, gold, according to accommodation. Round trip tickets at lo Steerage.—To Liverpool, Queenstown, Glasow, Lon- donderry, London, Bristol or Cardiff, $30, Prepaid’ certi- Passengers also forwarded to Havre,Hamburg,Sweden, Norway, Denmark and Paris, at reduced rates. Dratts issued at lowest rates. sail as follows : CITY OF PARIS.... CITY OF BALTIMORE, CITY OF MONTREAL, CITY OF BRISTOL. CITY OF BROOKL' and each succeeding Satu 45, North River. reference. Call ith st, tor three books opened, kept, examined or balanced. JAMES COX, removed to 51 New sireet, room 13. SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MARRIED man, who is a good and rapid penma has had con- Address Te SHOF AND LEATHER DEALERS.—A SITUATION ;_ first class reference from pres 640 10th av. . WANTED—EXPERIE partments oi A. & R, EVTINGER, 266 and 263 Bowery. IENCED SALESMAN TO SELL ya EXPE. an illustrated family Bible bound in moro une usual term 7 1498 wal be given to a first class man. Call Fulton st WAXTEDSA, SITUATION IN THE RETAIL, DRUG business, by a young man of several years’ experi- ence. Address A. C.J., 12) West 45th st. salesman ina boot and shoe store; none but thove who thoroughly understand the business need apply also a Young man, about 14 years of ag, to make him: useful,’ MILLER BROTH #18, 3¢4 Bleecker st. MAN, TO SELL ON SAMPLES, IN WHOLESALE HAT HOUS: . Herald office. COACHMEN AND GARDENERS. 3ENTLEMAN ABOUT sires a situation for For reference apply to D. ©. West 1sth st. SITUATIC first class: ot horses. oachma: married man, A mg man: thoroughly understands the aazex and harness; two years’ city re trious; willing to make himself generally useful anxio:s tobe employed. Call on or aadress st 20th st. SITUATION WATTE coachman and groom dress W. D., Herald ottice. SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG COLORED ngle, as Coachman or groom; best city refer. ence fronvhis last employer, Callon or address H. H.,at stable, 127 West seventeenth street. SITUATION WANIED—AS ( 4h Seotchman C4 he could rem. two places. Address 156 SITUATION WANTED. AA groom; understainds the Tr years with last empl can be well recomm uded. ‘OACHMA: would Ike a pl nt man: 10 years in last esc 2th st, CHMAN AND M1 its branches; J. M., box 192 AS @ sine: Adare: YOUNG MAN W man, who thorough: eed relerence cun be giv No, 9 West 44th st, GENTLEMAN WISHES A SITUATION FOR HIS coachman, a colored single man; has been in his service seven years; sober and stead city or country. Address M. » box 129 Herald Uptown Branch office, 1,265 Broadw 8S _COACHMAN AND GROOM INA PRIVATE AAS family—By a single man, English; thoroughly un derstand his business. Call on or address P. P. th st., private etuble. A. COACHMAN’S SITUATION WANTED—BY A COM. AA petent, sober man ; first class groom; earetul driver: Six years’ uhexcepti Call on or address FQ, 49 West doth si 4 COACHMAN’S SITUATION WANTED—BY SOBER, 4A. steady man: isa zood, steady driver; has cood ¢ reference io that effect, Call at of address 11 Kast 27th A SOACHMAN'S SITUATION WANTED. able, sober man, good groom and care would take care of a cow or sinall garde A SITUATION AS COACH- understands his business Call on or address J. B., ry sa handy no objection to the country ; married, one child; has satis. lactory testimonials. “ Addross M1. C., box lor Meraid A COACIIMAN AND GROOM,—SITUATION WANTED. ya reliable, trustworthy man, single: per care of horses and carriages; good, caretuldriver; sober ar ving; best city references, Adviress T. Lox 419 Herald office. yo MARRIED MA WISHES A SITUATION AL as coachman and groom; understands the business in all its branches: is a first driver: ean milk It required ; i= wi make hiimseit generally u ay., 3d floor, front room, ig and obliging ; would 1. Cailor address 366 10th SINGLE YOUNG MAN WISHES A SITUATIO! As first class conchinan ; has left his last employe On account of his absence in city reterence, which will, testity over needed. Call dn or address M.S., care of M sadder, roudway. SINGLE MAN WANTS A ing thi . Coleman, man and gardener; well experienced in both branches of the business :is willin: afraid to work; best city retere: 221 Herald office. A =WANTED, «A SITUATION + Protestant coachiman ; I BY A FIRST GLASS ‘ears city reterence. Call on or address K. G. ‘BY Brewster & Oo. 252 bil av. A ¢ WISHES A SITUATION FOR TS coachman, excellent groom, caretul driver, strictiy sober and honest. Address R. B.! box 160 Heraid o} UNDER- + care 8 COACTIMAN AND GROOM; ENGLIS stands the care and treatment of horses ; Jong expe- rience In London and New York; temperate; city reter- ence, Address COACIIMAN, 208 Kast ald SITUATION WANTED—AS FIRST CLASS COACH man, by a Protestant; long experience in city driv. With first class city refercnee trom bis former and employers. Cal dress 117 West 37th st A sl MAN) WANTS A SITUATION as coael reterences furnished, Address 17 Bast 39th st, GERMAN GARDENER WANTS A SITUATION,— Is # young, active man, who thoroughly understands fog: ber clty fererence; those Withiae help ved not ap. ney et LY rete: cm Hose Wit it hel 1 4 ply. Address MAILLER, Herald othee, Pee For cabin passage and Company’s office, 15 Broa For steerage passage, 38, Broadwa O'DONNELL & FAULK, 402 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, M. 8. CREAGH, 102 State street, Boston. ‘86 South Market strect, Chicago. iverpool, and No, 9 Rue Scribe, Parts. = eneral b EXPERIENCED, eee ar Diy me GM Kk; food character indispensable; ‘Address, stating terms, TAYLOR'S London, Ontario, Canada, ANTED—GARD! and ‘is not afraid to work; DALE, Agent, or to » E, A. box 140 ——— ONLY SINGLE MAN, with city references trom last employer, willing to rally useful. Apply at 47 East 25th st., WM INMAN, Li NCHOR LINE. Steamers sail from_pter 20 North River, New York, EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. April 30 ANGLIA yy 3 ASSYRIA.. .Wed., May 7 EUROPA. Sat, May 10 TRINACT. CASTALIA....Wed., May M4 CALIFORNTA..Sat., Ma ‘The passenger accommodations on steamers of this line are unsurpassed for elegance and comfort. Cabin state- roomsare all on upper deck, thus securing good light and RATES OF PASSAGE. POOL OR LONDONDERRY. make himself gene: ANTED—A SITUATION AS COACHMAN, BY AN Englishman, thoroughly understands the care of carriages, €c. ; good reference. box 170 Herald offi TANTED—A SITUATION AS COACHMAN, BY A man of temperate stands the care and driving of horse riages; will be found willing and industrious in ey way; best city and country reterence, dress P. F., 197 South 5th a ATION, BY A RESPECTABLE MAN, @scoachman and groom; can give good city refer= ence: Would have no objections to the country. to or address COACHMAN, in cure Dr, Catianac D SALESMEN FOR THE hosiery, gentlemen's turnishing and trimming de- CON MEE We AUSTRALIA, -Sat., May 17 :Wed.. May 21 Bry . Wed.. May 28 Address J. T. F., single young habits; under- meas and car- TO GLASGOW, LIVER: Saturday steamers. IMMEDIATELY, AN EXPERIENCED Cabin return tickets, ing best accommodations. STEERAGE, $30 Tickets for passage to’ or from any seaport or railway station In Great Britain, Ireland or the Continent issued at lowest rates, DRAFTS FOR ANY AMOUNT AT CURRENT RATES, Company's offices, No. 7 Bowlin i 130 elt CURRENCY. TANTED-—A SITUATION AS COACHMAN, BY A single man; can give the very best city reference. Call on or address J. C., at Milward’s stables, 523 5th av. JANTED—A GARDENER, WHO THOROUGHLY understands the care of vegetables and flowers; a Protesiant and unmarried. Apply on Monday, betore 11 A. M., at 208 6th av. 7ANTED—SITUATION AS COACHMAN, BY A MAR- without encumbrance ss cliy reierence: carriage repository, 158 East 3ist st. A SITUATION BY A MIDDLE-AGED MAN | ny establishment where there ts ius had long experience in sev- iablishments In the city; he is well expe- horses and well skilled ally useful; high- Inquire of Rey. JNO. DOOLY, Lid Bow- se; also a young man, about i6 Years of age, who understands bookkeeping. Address Green, New York. 1 ROTHERS, Agents. Just. published, “The Trip to Europe,” information for ocean travellers; charge on pplication. 0 GO TO EUROPE DE- TOWN AND LIVERPOOL. UNITED STATES MAIL, New and tull-powered steamships. ew York on Saturdays, from Liverpool on g at Cork Harbor each way, -Saturday, May 3, at Saturday, May" 10, at 81, at 3:3). M. Blodgett, tf 5th av., or 35 S COACHMAN AND GROOM, BY A ‘Thursdays, eal TLE rence from Inst employer; sirietiy ‘sober and indus: | 1 Saturday, May jock, Pavonia terr. a mmodations for all classes unrivalled, . speed and comfort. ons, staterooms, smoking room and bathrooms in midship section, where Jeast motion is felt. Surgeons and stewardess accom Saloon, $100 gold; steerage, $30 in currency. Those wishing to send for friends in the old country can e prepaid certificates, $32 ¢nrrency. Passengers booked to or from ali parts of America to i " India, Australia, est references. BY & YOUNG MAN, AS 7 Q dee HALES, ~BOYS AGED NINE TO FOURTEEN, WITH GOOD Voices, taught music and pid accord y Monday, 5 to 6 2. M. building adjoining chureh Tuesday, 6's to 73) corner Dh ay. and EEPER WANTS A SITU- 4A ation; best city reterences ax to honesty and capa- K., box 222 Herald office, TELEGRAPHY, woiuen, boys and girls learn and take positions: de- THOMPSON'S College, now obtain st Dratts from £1 upwards. For inspection of plans and other Information apply at the company’s oitice, 19 Broadway, New York. Bills of lading lssucd to Contingutal por bility. Address T. fi mand greater than the su opposite Coons OF STEAMERS, Weekly to Queenstown and Liverpool; fortnightly to London direct, TO QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL, piers 44 and 47 North River, so Saturday, Ay ATIONAL LIN awa 1, to sell a new inst ument, pay ‘ per da: rot. seers Only heed apply. per GEG. M. JACOBS & 0. é ‘gtd 1 BATHS, 61 LUXINC | Want agreeable, honest, industrious, sirictiy” tetn= men and women, not older than 25 Years, for baths and office ; references required. .OLPIVS NATIONAL perate American SPAIN, Grace. DENMARK, Sum HOOL OF TELE- 14 years’ ex- ions to gradu- ion Telegraph Com- ‘Thursday, May 8, at 2 Xi Moy 8 JARG EST IN THE TRADE, $80, $9) and $100, Stecrage, $29, currency. Propaid steerage tickets orn Liverpool, Queenstown, if, Bristol or London, NY OTHER LIN the company’s office, HORST, Manager. MAIL LINE.—STEAM TO QUE! ferences officers Western U pany and students, CAPABLE, HONEST MARRIED CC riving, farming, gard wite for housework in a very small fauily ; a good place ia Inquire to-day at 2) Nassau st, room THE, Cabin passage— currency, Excursion-~ 140 West. nlaatadintons LE WANTED— ning, &e.; the | Londonderry. Glasgow, Cardi R THAN BY A mation apply, at For further inforn lia 383, at 2 o'clock. ORTER WANTED. SILER & LEWIS, 47 Mercer st. ANTED—SIX FIRST CLASS WAITERS AT 780) PLY AT ONCE TO KAHN. { NITED Sate i town and Liverpool. Nailin every Wednesd MANHATTAN, Pri IN, Preeman, JF vol: steerage, $30 currency ay. -April®, att P.M. <May 7, at Ig P.M. ily earn $25 to Passengers boo! iam! and Sweden, Drafta on Ircland, d Germany, at lowost rates. en WILLIAMS & GUION, | ( yen DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE. THE GENERAL STEAMSHIPS | BK HAVRE, CALLING AT BREST. The splendid vessels on this favorite route for the Con. tinent will sail from pier No. 8 North lows PEREIRE, Daure. WASHINGTON, Rouse ST. LAURENT, Lemariec. VILLE DU HAVRE, Surmont. PRICE OF PA’ NVASSERS; YOUNG MEN OF GOOD ress to canvess tor the Howe sewing reference, at 301 Washington st, TRANSATLANTIC WEEN NEW N_IN THE FURNITURE BUSINE: except they understand the bust: ness and come weil recommended. Apply at 454 8th av., 2d and 38 sta. AITERS (WHITE) WANTED—AT THE ROBINSON between Broadway and 5th French'and German preferred; none but first class ss groom and cureful louse, 18 East 16th Saturday, May JANTED—WAITER IN A RESTAURANT, MUST BE t to wash dish Europe; can show first class is Excursion Tickots at redu These steamers do not carry steerage passensers. to or returning from the taking this line, transit by English ratiway and the diseomiorts ing the Channel, besides saving time, trouble ani ex- ) MACKENZIE, Agent.5 NOTE.—Rattr oad tickets between Paris farnished at red ISALE HARDWARE Iv, collecting city he must turmish security in the Address box 1,46 Post PANTED~A BOY IN A WILOL! lo errand work gene American tri Continent of Europes, Amount of $25) fo office, naming s —A YOUNG MAN ACQUAINTED WITH TIE , to solicit in this city. Ad- box 1,578 Post otlice. J ANTED—BY UATION AS COACH- and obiiging and not Please address box EXPERIENCED Englishman, a situation as waiter ina privat excellent city rererences, Address Mr. GRIFFINS, 26th av, near $8th st. ANTED—A YOUNG MAN TO ASSIST AS BAR: Keeper in liquor store; none need apply unless a competent person and can turnisn J., Herald office, stating THE BRITISH ANID) NORTIL AMERICAN MAIL STEAMSHIPS, BETWEEN NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL, CALLING FROM NEW YORK, food reference. here interview can TANTED—A FIRST CLASS HBAD WAITER; MUST speak English. Apply at ot. Julien Howl, N Washington place. ANTED—AN HONEST, ENERG! ‘who understands th Address, with reference, TOBACCO DEALER, box li Herald office, NTED—AT SOULE av. a first clase walter. ANTED—GENTLEMAN Steamers marked thus (*%) do not carry steerage pas- following WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY 100 and $130, gold, ae $i to Parts, 15, gold, Return tickets on favorable terms. = nd Quee: et Por freight and 1 Broadway, Trinity CHAS, G. FRANCKLYN, Agent. H, DUVERNET, corner Clark aud andolph streets, Chicago, Tk Rates of Passage,—Cabin, wholesale tobac | cording to acy $9, currency. tickets from Liver all parts of Europe at lowe cabin passage apply at the Compan ing Green; for sicerage passage, 1 CORNER 4TH ST AND AGENTS; MOST FoR. tunate chance to make money pleasantly and re- $10 Weekly without fail; article for ever ybody. 615 Broadway, up stairs, office 1, Te FAME N PACKET COMPaNT@ Captain H. F. Schwensen, La ft a —Fy of ats for Hamburg, taking passengers lew York to wee eames Cherbourg and Hemi. First Conn: sre $%, payable in United States Cabin, 67% KUNHARD TS Oo eye & MCHARD & Boas, ‘General A General Passenger Age 61 Broad atrect, New York,“ 6i Broadway New York. The THURINGIA will sail May 8. TATE LINE TO GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, BELFAST AND PENNSYLVANIA, LONDON ES Awd G¥ORGrA, MINNESOT. VIRGINI PENNSYLVANIA SAILS MAY 7, from the company’s dock, Fulton ferry, Brook! SUPERIOR PASSENGER ACCOMMODATIONS. Cabin, $60 and $0), gold ; steerage, $3), currency. All on’ saloon deckt Passengers booked to or from any part of Oreat Britains Ireland, Norway, Sweden and the Continent at low Fates. Prepaid certificates as low as by any other fires ne. is TDRAETS ISSUED ON ALL, PARTS OF EUROPE. ‘or freight or passage apply to relght OF PUSHIN BALDWIN & CO., Agents, Steerage office 45 Broadway. 72 Broadway. — ‘ORTH GERMAN LLOYD STEAMSHIP COMPANY— For Southampton and Bremen, The steamship KOLN, Captain . Franke, wilt sail on Wednesday, April 28, at 2 P. M.. from Bremem pier, foot of Third street, Hoboken, to be fo!! wed by anne eee Captain W. Ladewigs, om lay, Apri HATES oF PASSAGE TO LONDON, HAVRE AND BREMEN, payable in gold, or its equivalent in a First Cabin: OELRICHS & CO,, Agents. No. 2 Bowling Green. 0OK'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 30 different routes, - coat TOURS TO SCOTLAND, over @ differeng outes. COOK'S TOURS'T0 HOLLAND, BELGIUM AND THE RHINE, over 80 different routes, COOK'S TOUKS TO EGYPT, THE NILE AND PALES- TINE, every possible route arianged. COOK'S TOURS ROUND THE. ‘ORLD, SOoRe a JOURNEY TICKETS to all parts of € uD, medoR's PERSONALLY CONDUCTED PARTY TQ ITALY AND VIENNA, leavin; per VICTORL. May nCOQK'S EDUCATIONAL TOUR TO VIENNA, Tea Ww une 21, 1 ‘COOK'S SPECIAL TOUR TO IRELAND, ENGLAND, Pea SWITZ! jae mn VIENNA, &c., to leave by CUNARD steamer July For full partic nace COOK'S EXCURSIONISE” fon i . Price ee April, now rendy. Price eC SON & JENKINS, 262 Broadway, New 7.—OPFICIALa SSPORT BUREA' T NITED STATES PAs Passports of the Department of State issued by A. O., WILLMAL y aabers 3 street. RTH, United States Court House, 4l C1 —= ———— COASTWISE STEADISHIPS. PActrio Mal, STEAMSHIP Company's ine to CALIFORNIA, JAPAN AND CHINA, via Panama, carrying mails, passengers and freight to ‘Aspinwall, Panama, Santa Marcha, . Gres and Pacific caast of ntral America, Pern and Chile, April 30.—Steamer HENRY CHAUNORY, Captain A. G@. Gray, will leave pier 42 North River at 12'o'clock noom for Aspinwall t, connecting at Panama with tha steamer MOHONGO, Captain Connelly, — touching at Acapulco and also connecting for all Ce ‘American and South fic ports, Departures of 1 and 2th ofeach month connect with the company's Steamer, touching at San Benito, Tonata, Sattna and Fort An; Steamer COLORADO will lexive San Francisco May te 1873, for Japan and China. For rates of passage, freigh and‘all other information apply at company’s office om the pier, foot of Canal street. F. R, BABY, Agent. EW YORK AND HAVANA DIRECT MAIL LINE. These first class steamships will sail re es Tuesday at 8P.M., from pier 13 North River (foot of Cedar street), for Havana direct, as follow: MORRO CASTL CRESCENT CITY... WILMINGTON, iy Supplementary mail on pier at a quarter to three P. M., on day of sailing. For freight or passage (having magnificent accommo~ dati ly to ee WILLIAM P, CLYDE & €0., No.6 Bowling Green. UBR, Agentin Havana. * TLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, MAIL SERVICE TO JAMAICA, HAYT BAU, HAVANA, CURACOA, VENEZ! AND THE SPANISH MAIN. The company’s first class iron built screw steamers: will be despatched (uniess prevented by untoreseen cir- cumstances) as follows The steamship CLARTBEL, Captain Bayley, tor Turk’ss Island, Kingston and Savanilla, on the 30th April, The * s Py ZAGOS, Captain Peden, for Hae vana directou ith May. | For and passaze, a hike FORWOOD'& CO., General Agents, 56 ail street and 59 Pine’ street, New York IEXAS LINE OF GALVESTON STEAMERS TOUCH< ing at Key West, careeiug the United States mail. The steamer GEO. W, CLYDE, Captain Cole, is now receiving freight at pier 20 Kast River, and will Saturday, May 3, . Through bills of lading given to Houston, cither by the: G. H. and H.R. R. or by the Houston Direct Navigatiom Campany, and ‘to’ all pointson the Galveston, Houston and Henderson and B. B. and ©. Kailroad. No charge for forwarding in New York. 158 Maiden lane, Tid Wall street.” 0, For treight or passage apply to ore LPM ALLOUY CO. Uae, STATES MAIL TO HAVANA AND MEXICO, HAVANA, PROGRESO AND VERA CRUZ. New York and Mexican Mail Steamship Line, leavng pler No. 3 North Kiver,@t3 P.M. EVERY THURSDAY, CLEOPATRA (Havana and Mexico). CITY OF HAVANA (Havana only) «May CITY OF MERIDA (Havana only)......... May 15 CITY OF MEXICO (Havana and Mexico). ‘May CITY OF HAVANA (Havana only)... May 21 For freight (3 passage apply to . ALEXANDRE & SONS, 33 Broadway. CORUMBIAN, MAIL. STEAM PACKET LINE, | FOR ,,Matanzas and Havana, carrying the United Stat mail.—The first class sidewheel steamship SANTIAG DE CUBA, Captain J. W. Reynolds, will sail from No.4 Nortfi River on Wednestay, April 9. (For rreigh OF passaze apply to C. L. GUILLRAUME & CO., Agent M4 Broadway. Due notice will ve given of next jay -Mayt NEW YORK AND BERMUDA STEAMSHIP LINE, v __ For Hamilton and St. George, Bermuda, carrying the United States Mail, and’ sailing from pler3? North River. as follows :— Sidewheel steamship HATTERAS, Lawrence, master, Thursday. May 1, at3 o'clock P.M. Sidewheel stedmship, ALBEMARLE, Read, mastery, Thursday, May nt $o'clooK FM ae ge ‘or freight or passage, having ele; C1 tions, apply to LUNT BROTHERS, si 25 South street. Passage $30, gold. Excursion tickets issued for the round trip at $50, gold POF NEW ORLEANS DIRECT, ‘The Cromwell Steamship Line. ‘The steamship GEORGE WASHINGTON, Captain H. 8. nick, will leave pier No. 9 North River ou'Saturday, May au3'P. M. Freight received daily. Through rates 1 Galveston. Indianola, Kockfort or Aranzas wharf razos, Santiago an St. Low Gabi assuce, $5); steerage, $25. For freightor pas sage apply to CLARK & SEAMAN, 86 Weat street. Fro? X82 ORLEANS DIRECT, MERCHANTS’ STHAMSHIP LINK, From Pier No. 5 North River, at3 o'clock P.M. MISSISSIPPI, Captain M. B, Crowell, on Saiurday, April 26, Freight received dail hrough rates givento St Loni, Vicksburg, Mobile, Galveston and Indianola. For’ freight oF passage, having superior accomm tion, apply to FREDERIC BAKER, 30 Broadway. OR 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, Point and Richmond, on ‘Tuesday, April 29, at3 P.M, give ing through bills of lading to all points south and South~ west. Through passenger tickets issued to, all point} Accommodation’ uneqnatied. Apply at pier 37, or at general office, 187 Greenwich street, corner of Dey. —— — a : TRAVELLER: GUIDE. Dies VS? LINE FOR TROY—PASSAGE $1 30,—THE elegant, steamboats SUNNYSIDE and POWBLL th River, foot of Leroy street, 4 (Saturdays exce at 6 o'clock P. M., connecting morning trains on Nenssclacr gud Saratoga, New York Central and Troy and Boston railroads for all points North, East and West. ‘Tho most direct route to Sarato- ga, Like George and Montreal: Through tekets sold ani e checked to destina: ic! JOSEPH CORNELL, Superintendent. INE TO BOSTON, port and Fall River, he world: sieamers BRISTOL and PROVI DENCE leave pler 38 North River foot of Murray street, y xcepted) at 5 ally (Sundays excepted) 2552, M. a cintendent leave pier 49 Nu ENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, Trains leave New York, from foot of Desbrosses and Jortlandt streets. as follows :— OOfxpress tor Harrisbure, Pittsburg, the West xnJ Sout with Pullman Paisce Cars attached, at 9:30 A. M.; 4, and $30 P.M. Sun Tand 3:3) BM. ton and the Southat) A. Mf iphia, 8 9, 9:30 A, M.; 12:99, t, & PM nad Lente Sunday, 8 NO and) bea Philadelphia, via Kensington, a7 A.M. and 2M Emigrant and second class, 7:15 BM. ewark at 6, 6:49, 7, 740, 8:10, 9, 10,11, LL? AL May 30,3, so, 4 i, ‘5:10, 5:5), 5:99, 5:50, 1), 11:39, 12 BM Sanday, 5:29, 9,9, 1 UL 1 9 A, 12'P. 09:3) and 1) A. ML 1 ML, 2), 6:3), 5:5), 6, E inday, 5:20and6 P.M nd Vert Amboy,6 and ld A. M133), A.M, 12.M,1,1 3, 4:00,5¢ ay Badge wo AONE For Lamberty lerhingigne¥ 1e SDE x For Philipabiteg an | Boteidore, 2nd 4 Sables ccommodation for Bordentown, Buri Cam dem fand 930 Me 12202 5 a, Coe For Freehold, 7, 3.4. M., 2and4 PM. For Jamostury, i camden, 6 A. Mt. ra Arrive a4 follows :—Fra WP Medally. WA AM and eae eM aM From Washington and Baltimore, 3:4) A. ei at puny, 80 A. MG rom, Pilla pate, rt it Hy ot A My 22h, 3.54, 6206, $243 Be 425, 435, 271 and 944 Brontway; No. t Hose a a foot ot Dodyraawes and Cortandt esate c 0 o a Cassar, Once No.8 Bay ROD, Ja, General Manvgor. General Pagsenyer Agent iii EEE... ee oe