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2 eo SITUATIONS WANTHED—reEMALES, Pa tbh ES Covms, &e. CLINTON PLACR, BASEMENT DOOR.—A YOUNG Q5 Shaman es frst clase cook: will asia: with the Washing ; 344 years! relerence trom last employer. IRL TO COOK, 3] EAST BD STA CAPABLE 0 t wash and iron; refers to e| employer. Can de seen watit suited, ai Ws? H 8f—A GOOD PL 1K. WHO 45 thdereande ber business: ts onest. Can be seen weday (Saturday) at t em- ployer's & FORsY REAR tion to a pr parading hi 107 © wo 1 baking; the other as first verwork and assist with go ether or would sepa- ‘om jast employer. Call for OTH AV.—AS FIRST ek or month. in hotel rence v or restau good chi 18 rire found tru 150. 3 in all is br suminer; 151] Si8t, 22, ShcA RESPECTABL +J1 woman as good plain cook; obliging. nt HAR 6PH A experienc Y reterenc —A FIRST will be api cook orthy H ST. READ as first class cook: understan nches; No objection to the cour ¥ reference —AN EXPERIENC coLo willing WEST 28TH ST., ROOM 6.~A young woman as cook: RESPECTABLE Hling to assist with washing ant ironing; will go to the country; willing and 58 best cits obligin reference, DBY BAST 42D ST. NEAT 2 AV., THIRD FLOOR, 4) tront re e ai le woman to cook, wash and iron ina priva ears’ reference from last place; willing to anee in the country, QA] WHST 2TH STA RESPECTABLE Prot 4 tant woman 4 washer and lroner; will be found obliging d city reference. 248 Wr AS. Uy; best city reterenc 408 6TH AV.—A BR PECTABLE FRE ‘© ascook tn a private family; no objection to city country; good reference. Call or address for two v8, 423 RAST 19TH Sf, BETWEEN 1ST AY. AND AY. oe A, first —A respectahle Scotch girl as ex- Cellent cook ; 18 class launaress, BAT somtt a FIRST FLOOR—A RESPECTARL: OD (| womon'as excellent cook ma private family understands teats of all kinds, game and ponitry: brent. cake and deserts of all Kinas: 18 very cconomi- cal. trustworthy, willing to assist with washing and sroning ; best city references. BETWEEN TH AND 2TH STS, A first class cook in a Jewish fam- Chamne maids, de. WEST 43D ST., FIRST FLOOR.—A PROTESTANT girl, aged 18 years. to do chamberwork or mind 242 MONROE ST., REAR, FIRS S spectable young woman as chambermaid; rood washer and froner; understands finting; best city reference. 25 obliging. 9TH AV.—A YOUNG GIRL, LATELY LANDED, as chambermaid or nurse; 1s willing and AS GIRL WOULD mily, where she rto wai natured: hai + Post offic Dressmakers and Seamstresses. QQ BLEECKER st—A FRENCH SEANSTRESS TO J go out by the day or week; understands machines andcan make upcreses. 60 WEST STH ST.-4 COMPETENT DRPSSMAKER wishes work by the day in private famili thoronghly unierstands fitting ladies’ and chiliren’s guite; operates on Wheeler & Wilson's machine, Address DENNIN. TL] SUETIVAN S-TFRENCH DRESSMAKER 70 GO out to work by the day or week. TL] West ett st —4 YOUNG LaDy 4s DRrss. maker, to go out by the day in private famili Cali from 19 to 4 o'cloce, or address M. J. M, 114. WEST 390, STA. PROTESTANT, GIRL & good seamstress; can operate on Wheeler & Wi gon's machine will do chamberwork; good city ref: (seat asa ei 145 WEST MTN ST. BETWEEN oT AND iit ©) avs—A dressmaker of long experience would like the work of a few more ladies at her house; best Feference as to being a cood cutter and fitter; also sty- lish trimmer; verms reasonable. ] WES? 2TH ST., BETWEEN 611 AND 7TH OD avs—A first class operator on Wheeler & Wile son's machine by the day cuts, fits and trims ladies’ and children’s dresses, wrappers, undergarments, &c.; high- tat reference: terms moderate. 938 N2S8t 2TH STOWANTED, A FEW MORE ° customers by a first class dressmaker: suits made in «uperior style for $10; cutting, fitting and trim- ming a specia'ty. 4Q5 STH AY. NEAR OTH STOAN EXPERT +) enced dressmaker, who thoroughly. under. stands cutting, fitting and trimming, desires afew more engagements by the day. 44( WEST 22D ST. (PRESENT EMPLOYER’ compeient seamstress; expert et all kind. family sewing and Gressmaking; excellent operator; city or country. MOST AA like a situation in 1 can have a nice home, as young or old ix kind’ and Reference. Address Miss M. on a lad y General Housework, «ec. 62 WEST 2TH ST. 13° do housework i1 B04 cook and baker and ex Wuling and obliging . WEST small family; isa mended by respec 512 AST 6TH ols FIRST FLOOR.—A YOU? to do housework In a ng girl; recom- ST... THIRD FLOOR, BACK om.—A respect man tq do” general hou-ework in 4 small private family; ts 9 first class washer and ironer and good plain cook; will do the en- tire work in a good Amecican family. ABLE YOUNG GIRL TO rk in a li private fami 9TH AV.—A RESPE de 737 ly 796 ot @ sinall priv: 808 Feterener. 1.073 “IST AV., RETY ATWEEN 45TH AND 46TH STS.—A iérman girl to do general housework in L TO DO ¢ inily; first class SD AV.—A RESPECTABLE GI al housework in a private EN {8TH AND SOTH STS. top toot, back room —A respeetable young Bir! todo general housework in a sinall private family; good city reierence. Housekeepers, ee. KER ST... BA lady as hou: famiiy AR DOOR.—A ‘a widower's oF 98 BLEEC bachelor’ WEST TH ST., NEAR HUDSON aud refined, as housekeeper ina wide family. Cail ali the week Q()9) WEST SIST ST.—A LADY AS HOUSEK Good Seamstress; Understands muse: would 400) SM avna LATELY ARRI Paris.a8 housekeeper In @ wide Address A. M.D A RADY WisiiEs SIVUATION AS HOUSE- ZA Keeper to a widower of to teach children music and other by Address JUSEPHINE FLEMING, Her- aid A YQUSG, LADY ov Expt AS HOUSE. kee n elderly ; 1s com- petent ke entire char y eapacity Bot menial. Address i Uptown Branch office. Lanniresses., dts TH FLOOR, 4 WE D ST.—A FIRST RATE Tanndress wishes tot washing and fro her own home or go ow 2 class cit erence QQ West istH \ RESPECTABLE WOMAN home; isa first class er; good reterence, 137 Sest_pre st OND FLOOR, BACK O14 room.—A Frenc! an, W ks Engl ly stands futing iran u style; willing to goa shor ance in th City relerences ) SULLIVAN 8T., THIRD PLOOR, BACK ROOM. ing. JH] BEST, 20, STA RESPECTABLE COLORED 1 woman wants gentiemen's or families’ washing and ironing at her own house ; good reference 6 w sory REAR, THIRD FLOOF emen’s washing. 1 ¥. Ww. 2D AND 2p Oo be 225 1 3B in he week: under bere can do fine washing and " Wn, 1 QOr WEST stil washing. of to go out by the days zoot « Q46 342 or would f ity reterene a € yd EAST 30TH ST, THIRD FL rr 34 ¢) room.—A respectable woma washing in her own house, or would go t two day ranch > FLOOR.—A RE n's of familtes’ ty reference ECTABLE EAST ISTH SM—A RESPECTABLE Wom 433 foNake washing in her own house or to go ow by the day; good reference WEST 43D ST. ‘OND FLOOR—A RE FAQ BAS pectavle witow woman wishes tc washing and ironing by the dozen; good refer on or address Mrs. KUSSE - Nurses, de. SULLIVAN ST,—WANTED, A CHILD TO WET her own a child of equal age, born February 28; feference trom attending physician. | A nurse; a large flow of milk;' will take to nurse with | highest | NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, JUNE 6, 1874—THIPLE SHKET, home; no chil- SECO! | SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALES, | Nurses, de. QT OAK ST. SECOND FLOOR —A RESPECTABLE Woman wishes an infant to Brig home on the pottle ; it will have a go aren, Cali for two days. G7 SNION St. SOUTH BROOKLYN, Yt toor.—A young Am chamberinaid, or would be companion to an invalid lady; understands German and spanish. LL] WSS? ETH, St. PRONT BASEMEN fs estant young wotran as thorough intant’s nur is capable of taking sole charge and bringin it up the bottle: excelent city reference; no objection to the country much an object as a good ho.ne, » SECOND FLOOR, BAC —A RESPECT. e married woman, with a fresh breast of milk, i baby, one week old, wants @ atown home, CHILD'S NURSE BY A baby to nui € ‘ LAST MTH sT.—A WES! %TH ST —A RESPECTABLE MARRIE: 6 rg woman, with a 1 good reterence. 4Q5 BASt ist 3 4) woman will ta 33 breast of milk, as wet NEAR AY. A.—AN AMERICAN achild to dry nurse; none but 4 apply Mrs. HOWARD, responsibibie parties m 39 EAST ISTH St—A RESPECTABLE YOU ee) irl, who resides with her parents, as nurse in a smail family. Wattresses, &c. 925 WEST 32D 8T.. TOP FLOOR,—A RESPECT- 0G able young woman as waitressin a restaurant. Call or address for two days. Miseetianeous, LEXINGTON AV,—A LADY DESIRES TO FIND A oJ piace for a young woman as lady's maid and scam- stress, or as chambermaid and seamstress. 76) STANTON A YOUNG GERMAN WOMAN, id English, to travel; (2 speaking Fren NM. SNEYDBA seamstress. Address 14. 1 HIRD FLOOR, BACK ROOM, A neat woman to go oat by the day to do house- cleaning, or would take charge of a house. 173 cour BROOKLYN,—A RESPECTABLE © girl todo housecleaning: washing by dozen or Month at home; or go out to do Washing; good city ret- erences. i 350 8TH AV,, FIRST FLOOR, BACK ROW A OOU respectable young man and wile wish to take charge of agentieman’s house for the summer; can ve highly recommende 356 (HARLE™),—AN ENGLISH OVO indy going to Europe, not subject to sea sick- ness, would take care of invalid or children for passage. Adcress MOTHER. N ENGLISH YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUA. JA" ton as iady’s maid or nurse for children to travel fo any part ot the United Kingdom. Address Ul. A., box 2 Herald office. AX YOUNG LADY WISHES A SITUATION +1" ina family going to Europe; would be of use in any cupacity ; would give services for passage ; best reference it required; not subject to sea sickness Address. tor three days, M. C. R., West New Brighton, Staten Island. Intelligence OMices. GEVERAL GERMAN GIRLS, SWEDES AND ENGLISH Protestant servants, capable and reliabte, want situ- ations, city or country, Are at the home Bureau, 138 6th ay., above 10th st. | PROFESSIONAL SITUATIONS WANTED— B __.. FEMALES. | 303 WEST 29TH ST.—A YOU )_erness in a widower's fam YOUNG OCCUPIED WIDOW AS Gov- TEACHING = WAXTED-BY A YOUNG LADY GRADUATE, WITH two years’ experience 1n teaching, a position as governess in a family going to the country tor the sum. mer; would accept moderate compensation; highest testimonials. Address G. S. S., Herald office. | trad countant will instruct a few young men, thor: | | Send for circulars, eiving tll information, to Com- oughly, in Bookkeeping, Penmanship. Calculations; | Pany’sotiices, No, 7 Bowling Green, | | flours’® to. 10 P.M. 1 Srvokigns moderate charger aa: HENDERSON BROTHERS, Agents, dress Mr, COLLINS, box 140 Herald office. up in her own | D) jean girl as nurse and | good | | oughly, having been connected with one of the best ANTED—A SITUATION ON A STOCK FARM AS | QITUATION WANIEDBY A THOROUGHLY COM- | groom. by a youn: tent man, as ii ker, Address — sn faathoreck “Addrean We He Py Herald oftee. | COMPENENT, box Ts: Herald offices” | TANYED—A PRACTICAL WORKMAN AS FORE- V man tn a gen Li id die sinking estab- lishment Meme DELS a GOs chicago. Ill, | we | WASTED—A THOROUGH, RELIABLE | pressinan. | WANTED—A FOREMAN FOR A LARGE WHOLE: | sale ana retail clothing house in Providence, R, best reference required; salary hiveral, Apply by letter | to Post othe id. | WANTED—A SMART MAN, AS PASTRY COOK: HE | must understand his basiness aod be a thorough Vy eg ee AS HEAD WAITER: 3 yeu f as head Waiter, Address 1., 206 thay > shagianage CYLINDER McDONALD, DILLON & 00. No. | Park piace, basewent, | CLERKS AND SALESMEN. N EXCELLENT PENMAN, BOOKKEEPER, CASH- ier and correspondent, will soon be open for an en- would accept position as salesman : integrity roachable; reterences first RELL, box 5.650 Post 0 class. MC yor MAN OF LONG EXPERIENCE AND GOOD bilities requires a situation as bookkeeper in a mer- Je office or any department wantin; his services cream maker, Apply AS, Seourity can be-uiven, address &. BP. F., Post office, | st,, trom 1 nee ee | Peay eTeaeeEee | OG) YOUNG MEN, FROM 17 TO 20 YEARS OF AGE, | ey PERIENCED SHOE saLxsman, accus-| 20) Wanted ioricarn ie haw Aulehiey ip acountry | tomed to the trade in ladies’ fine custom ‘work. Ad- | town, Apply, this day, in shirt store sil Court st, dress, in own handwriting, with salary expected, yn. Broo | PEDES, Herald Uptown Branch office. | = = YOUNG MAD some knowled Van Br IN a DRUG STORE—ONE NAY of the business. Apply c an sts., South Brooklyn. ie ioe geome | “With a view of diminishing the chances of collision the K AND CASHIER WANT: steame: + 0 “8 strict integrity, Very Correct eet eitebies mance | SteAMErS OF this line take aspecitied course for all sea sons of the year, e best of references; salary $400 to $39), Address Saud N have, best of cacerseee y $ | “On the outward passage trow Queenstown to New York poet or Boston. crossing the imeridian of 50 at43 latitude, or 300K PER WANTED, _KUROPEAN STHAMSHLPS, NOTICE. fo the north of 43. homeward passage crossing the meridian of £0 DRESS BOX &: office. giving references and such inforn 2 latitude, or nothing to the north of apie the advertiser to iuige respecting the apti- | “iii BRITISH ANDY NORTH. AMERICAN ROYAL of the applicant; Mo one under 3) years of ace need | MAIL) STEAMSHIPS BETWEEN NEW. YORK AND ~ | LIVERPOOL, CALLING AT CORK HARBOR. | FROM NEW YORK. FROM NEW YORK. BRK WANTED.—A COMPETE! J T AND | CALABKLA June 3/ BATAVIA..... rat June 20 A) steady young man; must have geod reterence. Ad: | PARTHT sat June 6] ABYSSINTA..Wed,, Jung 2 ress, stating how long in business, where previously | #SCOTIA......Wed,. June 10) *RUssL Wed. July 1 ed. &c, (none others noticed), PHAKMACIST, ) ALGERIA. at., June 13] CHIN July 4 Herald office. | *cuBA. Wed., June v7 AY ri save me 5 ca aE 38 and every following Wednesday and Saturday trom S RUG CLERK WANTED—AT THE CORNER OF | York “ieamers marked “to lot carry sicerage pussen- Broadway and 34th st. gers. Cabin passage, $50, $10) and $130, gold. according to | accommodation." Keturn tickets on’ favorabie terms, Stecrage at lowest rates. Steerage tickets trom Liverpoo! and Queenstown and all parts ot Europe at lowest rates. For freight and cabin passage appiy at the company's office, No. 4 Bowling Green, For stecrage passage at IIL | Bi away, Trinity Building ron Ay NTUCHARLES G, PRANCRLYN, Agent, orto P. H. D EKNET, Clark and Randolph streets, Chicago, Ti, ASSENGERS PER STEAMSHIP PARTHIA EMBARK from the Cunard whart, toot of Grand street, Jer- y. June 6, 1874, 'N, No. 4 Bowling Green. HE ADVERTISER, A YOUNG MAN, 19 YEARS OF is desirous ‘of obtaining emplorment which | upy his time evenings only; compensation ex- | j small: business respectable. ‘Address C. E. B. ox 210 Herala offic MO AUCTIONEERS AND THE FURNITURE AND carpet trade —Wanted, a situation as assistant or salesman ina really good house, by young man aged 25 years, just ianded; understands the tusiness (or P sey City, at 9 A. M. on Saturda; CHARLES G. FRANCKL’ N NCHOR LINE. A PASSAGE RATES REDUCED, NEW YORK AND) GLASGOW, STEAMER EVERY ALTERNATE DAY. From Company's piers 20 and 21 North iver, New York. house’ in the north of England: can be highly recom- mended. Address B, D., No- 1,573 Stave) WAXTED-SALESMAN FOR THE WHOLESALE TO- bacco and cigar business; must have a large ac quaintance with a first ciass trade. Address, with par- ticulars and reterences, box 2.044 Post office. 7 ANTED—FIRST CLASS SOBER. MEN FOR DRESS | Utopia ‘ues. gune 9 Liatia. hurs, June 18 ‘oods department. Apply to CONKLING & CO., | Maccdomia..Thure, June 11 | Australia, Sat, June 2) No. 763 Brondwa; India.......6.,5at, dune 13{ Lthopia.....Tues., June 23 | bigs Victoria......Tues., June 16| Caledonia... Thurs., June 25 WADTED—BY A PHILADELPHIA DRESS GOODS VV “house, a travelling aalesman for the We:tern and New England States: only those having an estadlished and accustomed to Imported goods address C. F. MINCKLE, 210 South 7th st. Philadelphia, Pa, WANTED.—A PRACTICAL BOOKKEEPER AND AC- Rates of passage, payable in currenc SEW ERFOUL, LOX DONDERRY, SENSIOWN OK BELFAST. Cabin. $65 to $9), according to steamer and accommoda- uuons. Return tickets issued at reduced rates, INTERMEDLA/E, $23; STEERAGE, $23. Drafts issued ior a! ount at lowest rates. STAR LINE, R QUEENSTO WN AND LIVERPOOL, | wa COACHME DD GARDENERS, | epGAheyine THe NITED STATES MATL. SEIUATION WANTED—FOR A COLORED MAN, | CELMMO. d with best references, as coachman or todo general | ADRIATIC. Work. Address or apply to 4 8 Washington av., Brooslyn. | BALTL OCEANIC... reer A A —From the White Siai docks, ‘pier 62North River wiiling and obliging: good reference | ~ Rates—saloon, $8) gold. sieraze at low rates Address R. Mf. (521 7th av | Saloons, staterooms, smoking room and bathrooms in : ~~ | midship section, where least motion is felt, thus com- ECTABLE MAN WANTS A SITUATION AS | bining safety, speed and comfort. hman and gardener and to take care of a cow: | For inspection of plans and other information apply at reference Adress THOMAS DULAN, North | the company’s office, 19 Broadway, New Yor. “igi COACHMAN'S SITUATION WANTED —AY A COL- Zood 0 ‘ange Post offic \ COACIMAN'S SITUATION WANTEDSBY A MAR. ‘\ ried man. Protestant: no objection to the country five years’ best city reference trom Inst place, Call at 406 stay. i ic | COACHMAN’S OR GROOMS SITUATION WANT- TATIONAL LINE, NATIONAL LINE, op ~The most southerly route has always been adopted by | tnis eoinpanty to avoid iee an headlands.” nn paces at an ver, 10 QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL, e\-—By a single young man; thoroughly expe- | GREECE. June 6, UREN, Sat.,June 20,9 A.M Hienced in the care of coaen and road horses; best reter- | EGYPT, June 13,2 P.M. SaNAbay June 27, 3 P. M ence, Address D., box 152 Herald office. | FOR LONDON DIRECT. _HELP WANTED-—FEMALES. A ities underwear, wants an amiable, industilous young indy as housekeeper and forewoman: must be a re class operator. Address WILLIAM SELDON, box 162 Herald office. FIRST CLASS KITCH MATRON AND PASTRY 4\ cook wanted—For a large boarding house. Apply at 39 Wost 26th st., basement. HANDS ONLY, RESSMAKERS WANTED—GOOD to work on silk garments, at 17 Kast l7th st. FR ERS AND SALESLADY wanted—At No. 400 8th av., between 30th and 3ist sts. 0 object, XIRL WANTED-TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK ina private tamily; must be a good plain cook, yyather and troner and have city reference. 287 West ste AUNDRESS WANTED—ONE WHO THOROUGHLY 4 understands her business. Apply at No. 2) East 17th ~ trom 10 to 12 o'clock. TAbINS WANTEDITO ENGAGE IN A RESPEC 4 able and remunerative business requiring but aie hours daily; to those of good address and persuasive ability. tact and nergy, liberal compensation and steady employment will be’ given. Address MISSIONARY, station F, New York city ST CLASS_ LADY WANTED—FOR FIRST CLASS DRE BACHELOR—MANU! ACTURER OF SHIRTS AND | z . WISCONSIN, Freeman... .... .. June 9 atl P.M erent Sade - | MINNESOTA, edtocs oo fiadime 18, wt 3PM. COACHMAN WANTS A SITUATION.—HAS REF- mom pier 3 erence. Call, for three days, at 159 West 34th st. Cabin passage, gold; steerage, $23, currency, AL SS" making establishment; one naving lately occupied such a position and capable of keeping books aud cor- respondence will find a good steady situation ; one speak- ing French preterres. Apply to MAISON PROVOS, 23 East 9th st. Wantep—a housework 1 AD RL, TO DO GENERAL n a smail American family at 324 East Ml st. A SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY, A GOOD gir: al house work; liberal wages to a good girl. 7th st. WANTEDIA CHAMBERMAID AND WAITRES: a thorengly competent girl having good reference may apply at 91 Weshinaton st. Jersey city, before iL A. M. or alter 5 P. M.; expenses paid. WIRL FOR GfNERAL HOUSEWORK; rand ironer: well recommended. Call days, at 150 West Honston st RS A SMAK 8 machine: Sth av. and 2 & nel : ON GHOVER by the month: must understar st O5ih st. TANTED—A Wa tiratn. 2 Wwe required. avs. W € WOMAN AS NURSE, Sad st., near 8th av, ED—A GOOD GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUS nd Washer and iron West 43d st., between 941 AD T GIRL AS COOK AND ANTED—A_ PRE to do coarse 01 referenc Win gir Woe im oth st. Apply at 31 East AL HOUSEWORK, A GUR a who GIR An OF references requ <D SEAMSTT ler & Wilson As es $12 per mount! ‘0. 9 West 37th st. ma Fe Apply at basement door of N. \ TANTED—A GIRL FOR GENERAL HOU must be a good washer and ironer. Apply We Ww ANTED-A RESPECTABLE YOUNG IRL, ABOUT 16. to do housework in a smal! family; a Protestant preferred. 204 West sth st., basement door, Vv TANTED—A COMPETENT SEAMSTR TO WOR one familiar with dressmaking pre- ferre Wisin ay, after 16. Come prepored to work. ANTED—A GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK; must be a washer and ironer and plain cook. dress 348 Va, XY CAN MAKE $5 DAILY BY D. $10 Fens’ DLV. voting three hours each day to a new end re: pectable business. Apply ne. HERMEN, 259 West $I Q WEERLY sa | @ of culture in « daily; must be smart a Any nublist D—MALES. FIRST CLASS HEAD WITH THE BEST of retere! wants lor restau Fant; no objection. to the count ak 8. box 17) Herald Uptown Branch of pal waty. MAN AND WIFE (GERMANS) WIS A. ions together, either meity or country 190 Greenwich st YOUNG MAN, SPEAKING ZX. and Italian, would like a sit ENCH, nas y competent. Address A. L, G., box 117 Herald oF GOOD FRENCH COOK WANTS A SITUATION IN A Whotet or restaurant ection {0 gO as assist Ant cook. Call at Stephany’s candy store, $9 Grand SITUATION AS WAITER IN A’ PRIVATE A family: good tity reterence. Call at 119 Groen wieh ay, Sua Y £ COLORED MAN WISHES A. PLA IN THE A. country in.a private fainiiy of hotel; can give best ico from last place, Address, for two days, A., Uptown brancn office. inesnckeg ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOU MAN, AS nily; four years’ good refer in a private ta box 167 Herald Uptown Branch ss EB. B.C., WISHES A Apply to PER.—A SO“ER YOUNG MAN 1 nus Innech counter. Brookivn, E. 0. Whipple BUTTer or BY A GERMAN, Duge; tali;e nt reterence trom London; just lanaeo. ‘Ad ox 143 Herald o A FIRST 8 FRENCH uterer in lass hotel DONLDA, 5 UATIO! Wo ste: country Fre and En A re re trom ace re ol JOUN J, MORKIS, A University pia rier I WASthD=BY A YOUNG MAN WHO WRITES A hand, work im any capacity. Address wou Herald office, ’ WAdTRD—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG MAN OF AUUitys 14 not afraid of work: can fill any ordi- Nary position; understands the care of horses; will give hils employer ‘satistac can give Al references, Call or address tor three days at the fancy dry goods store, | 126 ist ay. MIDDLE | Saturday, June 6, 9:3) A. My Cabin passage, $7): $30 currency, Steerage at greatly reduced prices.’ Return tickets at reduced. rates. Pre- | paid srecrngs. tickets trom parerheo! geine lores rates. | at the c any’s office, N roadway, und © company's On CW. J. HURST, Manager, 8 | NITED STATES MATL 11 NE-STEAM TO QUKENS- oy $ wn ant verpool. adress gk Feast aise Sailing every Tuesday. FRANCE 8 COACHMAN AND GROUM—BY A YOUNG MAN: thoroughly understands his business in all its branches: city or country; first ciass city reference, box 108 Herald Uptown Branch office. A GQACHMAN'S SITUATION WANTED—BY A gle man; is a good groom and careful driver; good city reterence trom his last ai no obection to the country. Paslengers bocke't ty and from Paris, Hamburg, Nor. NOACHMAN--BY A SINGLE GERMAN MAN, WHO Ltt pear ee he mY 4 Co fioronghly understands his bastaeest no siestion | SAT ABA IVOd ERR regis Ont RI: BIRIAAG) RTRNSS WILLIAMS & Wutos. 29 Broadway. fhe country ; good re‘erence trom lastemployer. Address H. F., box 140 Herald office, NARDENER’S SITUATION J ried man (English) PECIAL NOTICE.—THE SPLENDID MAIL STEAM. | S ship WISCONSIN, sailing Tuesday, June 9, will carry A limited number ot intermediate’ passengers at WANTED—BY A MAR- fi Sion, dey] acigdy tempeeeter eming aad | lowers, vegetables, akc. ; strictly temperate: wilting an ¢ Li : $45 currency each. The rooms contain four persons; Oana: est reference, Address H. F., box 1&8 Herald | Cyery requisite 18 provided: also separate dining room: — Superior accommodations for stecrage passengers at | AARDENER'S SITUATION WANTED—MARRIED. | very low rates. Apply to WILLIAMS & GUION, 2) Ge family: understands truits, flowers. vegetables and Broadway. = a all general work and stock: two years’ best city reter- | 7, D ‘+. LINE | ence. Address GARDENER, 69) 2a av. NLY DIRECr LINE 10 FRANCE. <iTt SWAN Fan | “the General Transatlantic Company's Mail Steamshi eed eee AR COACHMAN AND GAR- | pouween New York and Havre, calling at Brest. with Wind Sin rat tot ean HRT katie ee Te ee SBE | The splendid vessels on this favorite route ty ‘the Con- | dress C. A., box 48 Herald office. ef » Ad: | tinent being more southerly than any other, will sail ITUATIONS WANTED-—BY A MAN AND WIFE, trom Pier No. #) North itiver, as follow: S German; man as coachman and gardener: under: LAFAYETTE siands ail kinds of farm work: wite to cook, wash and iron: wood references. Adaress 11 Washington st. y 2R'S SITUATION, BY A COM. petent single man not atraid of work: undoubted reference. Address GARDENER, bex 13) Herald office, | WAXTED@A MAX AS GARDENER AND ASSISTANT Vekets at ced ra’ ‘going to, or returning from, the by taking this line, avoid both the discomforts ot cross- ing the ‘Chanel, besides saving time, trouble and ex- pense. ce N % L GEORGE MACKENZIE. Agent, 55 Broadway. conchman, who can milk; reference required. Nore.—Lengthened steamers being at present unpopu- CAS | lar it is proper to state the tact that there is not now one Apply at 31 Fast’39th st. WASIED-A SITUATION AS COACHMAN AND ge Raine xardener, by a temperate man. who understands | \yORTI GERMAN LLOYD STEAMSHIP COMPANY his business: can milk cows if required and come well for Southampton and Bremen, recommended: only moderate salary expee.ed. Address | ~The steamship HOM HAZOLLETN, Captain W, Norden: W.J..0. holt, will sail on Wednesday, June 3, at 2 P."M., from Bremen pi foot of Inird street, Hoboken, followed by steamship MAIN, Captain A. de LA Saturday, Jane 6. TANTED—A GARDE transit by English ra: Ke HELP WANTED=—MALES, NTELLIGENT YOUNG MAN TO HOLD COPY Kates of 1ascage to London, Havre and Bremen, Sy postieeder. ae Wire rine GR (avabie i zold, or its equivalent in currency.) Add box 4105 Post office. fac plaltt fe $120 | Steerage ... | For freight or passage, apply to. | | WAN JHE BOOK BL must be a good penman and willing ustrions boy, oY IN ESS; HE rk; this is Address."in ap- @ good opening for an in plicant’s handwriting. #OOK , box 200 Herald office. VELRICHS & © No. 2 Bowling reer. TOR PLYMOUTH, CHERBOURG, HAMBURG, The Hamburg-American Packet Company’ mal steamship OY WANTED—FOR A YACHT, APPLY AT MERALD oflice at 2 o'clock. Good recommendations required. MALE OR FEMALE, FOR THE articles ever invented, the Lady's Gar- I iron | FRISIA, i} Meier, will sail on Thursday, June 1, 1874, | jor Hamburg. Captain TRIPE ae naif Copetr: anaes iy Ue attached tone | tates of passage to Fiymouth, London, Cherbourg and S eof K. A. Olmstead, 781 Broadway. Hours § | Hamburg: Hirst Cabin—Upper saloon, $12); lower saloon, $62, ‘exe 4 Mamburz, $30, gold. I-T AND ST. age to Cherbourg Or rapher. by a large nw ofice: state Teierences and | panty hike 1 Us meuth, Lond Pr oenaee salary. Address s., box 129 Herald office The TMURINGLA. sith earl Jue 18, 1874. KUNHARDS & C General Agents, | GL Broad street, New York. sn NMA ©. B. RICHARD & BOAS, neral Passenger Agents, 61 Broadway, New York. y —A SMART YOUNG MAN, AS PORTER IN | a wholesale liquor establishment: one thorowshly understandin * business. None others need address box 140 Hera oftied TY LABOR e country Hand 3PM. LL BRED TIDY ROY, AT $2 PER dress, axe and reierenee, In Your craid oMee, TANTE. KAMER TO | Qheenstown every THURSDAY; | Steeraxe, $23. ANCHOR LINE, No. 7 Bowilng Green, | LINE-SOUTHERLY COURSE, | appointed to sail as follows :— 1OWN AND LIVERPOOL, . Saturday, June 6, at 10 A. M. stuesday, June i acl M. TO GOA SHORT wages. Apply at 123 | Royal mail steamers are FOR OIry OF BROOKL CITY OF LIME 1O CANVASS FOR THE Sumner, now ready and fED=GOOD nd Times A 1 Chari sells splend App! trom 9 to 4 0 cloe od. CIty OF BRu> atirday, June at Mi Z C1TY OF RICHMOND urday, June 27, at2 P.M, | Wy aAstep—ron UNITLD STATES MARIN ATES OF PASSAC | Y corps at quart Waehin O—A ‘old, according to accommoda- drum mayor, to be not b t at low ra a Meient knowieds trom Liverp Queenstown, in, the drum ply in person Bellast, Havre, Hamburg, “ officer at mari ks, Flushing a ark and Paris, at reduced rates, WoASTebatWO | INTELL TERGETIO | heral business apply at the | boys of good address, to a0 rollect billy | “steerage offices 38 Broadway anil pier 45 North River. | &c.: must depost £35) cash as security; nothing else ac> NG. DE Agent. | | & cepted; position desir $8 weekly, oF mare. | Ree canara, || salary Address, giving referenc NV office. we OPbS, Dox 2,502 Post | AND ALL lompany’s new trom vennsyivania Rail WOR CARDIFF, STOL, other points in England and Wates, ‘The South Wales Atlantic Steamship first class steamships will sail LONDON MERCHANT'S OFFICE ars old, ton TED-IN A a boy about 16 y HIP: ake himself generally road wuart, Jersey City, as follow useful; salary $4 per week: will be gradually inersased. — TA soit ws ; saturday, June 13 Address, in handwriting, MERCHANT, box 129 Herald | [eM BROKE Saturday, June 27 omice. ES First cabin passuae, | 676 and $8), curr procona - co eabin, $55, currency, steerage, $30, currency, Prepaid WASTEDEIN A WHOLESALE CLOTHING HOUS#, | steerage certincates irom Cardi, $33, curren Dratts hoy to assist about the office and in stock for £1 and upwards. For mrt warticulars apply to ARCHIBALD BAXT & CO., Agent | having had so perien in the business preferred pne Address, with reterences, X. Y. Z, box 172 Herald ofc 17 Broadway, New York. | TANT! LMAN OF GOOD ADDRESS TO ~~ REA’ - . fe Wu much Americaa, Asiatle and Lot lett TEAMSHIP LINE, NEW YORK TO BRISTOL The steamers of this line w Ocean Business D erally dealt with. FOREIGN DIR ‘The right parcies will be lib- CTORY €O., No. 2Wall st. NGUAND) DIRECT, | i sail trom pier 18 East | . | River as tollows:— WASTED=AN INTELLIGENT AND WIDE-AWARE | CORNWALL, Western. urday, June 20 boy, about 15 vears old, ¢ ttoattend tothe | ARRAGON, Symonds dav, July 1 letails iron office; th +a most desirable Cabin $79; stecrage, $20, curren xcurs 5 Apply to the Agent, 70 South street, with best co need apply. | $120. iwricing, PIG TRON, box 218 Herald MORGAN'S SONS Ast —A SMA JOOK'S) TOURS—AROUND AND ABOUT must thorough and restaurent bits worl, COOK'S educational party to sv sod writer and quick at fizures; German or | jraly, &e.,aailsby special steamer Bolivia. J ch preterred: obe who will suit will be liberally — $35), $450 and $590, gold with, Apply to J, H. . 340 4 ay, Excursionist” for June, ready TANTED—A BARTE Pf 0.87 GAL | CoMttins programmoes of upward of rs Wehbe BES TEl pie, terreon 6 sae Honsta all parts of the United states and | orn a ate to Europe and round the world. showing the tares ‘ 6 Non t those well recommended | oxnenses. Price 10 cents, Address COOK, SON & J. = 261 Broadway, corner Warren street, New Yor HLY PRACTICAL FARMER, the {ull management of with reterence to former ion expected, By D., WAxtep=a THonoU single man, to ta farm ot tW geres’ Addres emplover, stating compens: Herald Uptown ch uF AGLE LIN UNTIED STA’ TO PLYMOUTH. CHER E The gre MAIL STEAMSITIPS BOURG AND HAMBURG, ‘nt Clyde built iron. steamships will sail trom | | | == June 16 | THE TRADES, | 2)June a | _ wee | i Tiobowen. | A roto’ TIN WATER COLORS | RATES OF PASSAGE, TO eae i and lit Jvears im this country, MOUTH. LONDON, CHERBOURG and HA has worked iments. wishes a sitta: | First saloon, $12), told, second saloon, tion in the ranet Address J. HENNING, Union Steerage—To Viv ant on, $30, curren itll, X. J, Bergen Lin , corner Unton piace, | herbourg and H 4. $40, sold. . : —— iokets from H f rrency. A FURST CLASS SiIIP BREAD AND cracker | y YE &CO, H South |+ vs baker, who understands th use of Kall's reet dvens. may find An opportunity to take charge of ® Apply to KNAUTH, NACHOD & KAUN bakery, by addressin J particuiars ag to ability V Agents, 113 Broadway and reterences, A 583 New Vork Host office. io hor - — - - 10 ROTTERDAM DIRECT. [PORENAN AND, CUTIERS WaNtED IMMEDIATE. | — ly—By @ Chicago boys’ clothing house; g wages pst cony and agreeable route for Holland, Bel- ment; good reterences required, the and Switz 3 a B BADE. fant os eee nd Switzerland. fortnightly, by the «Clyde bulit steamers ROTTERDAM, MAAS, SCHOL- ALAND inet SCHOLTEN, wil leave Har. ; vn, June Ii, Passengers reyeh Cologne jn 1% hours trom Rotterdam. First cabin, $70: | WW: MORNE Oetiersl Passenger Agent, Morris’ Eu. | 4 iis, General nger jen jorris’ Eu. ropean Express, © Broadway, bi : ay, ACHINE TENDER,—WANIED, A RELIABLE, sober, expericnced man, Well recommended, com: petent to rin aecylinder machine; milis situate out of ihe United States Address or cailon PAPER MAKER, | ® Whitest, ¢ ¥ BUROSUAN _VFBAMINIES: TATE LIN: Ss NEW Your TO GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, BELFAST AND LONDONDERRY, These ole ent new Sivde built steamers will sall from North Kiver as follows Rare Ve Gronatn. .-Saturday, June 13 STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. saturday, June 27 STATE OF VIRGINIA... OIISaurday, “sy th And every alternate Saturday therealter, taking passone gers at through rates to ail parts of Great Britain and Ireiand, Norway, Sweden, Denmark and Germany. cerage as low as by any other line. ratts tor land upwards. Kor treight of passage ap- AUSTIN BALDWIN & C0.. Agents, . 72 Broadway Steerage office, No. 45 Broadway. DONOVAN ROSSA,—THE werp; FRANC©, tor Londo: 5 THIA, CLALY OF B OOK sail Saturday; WISCON Tuesday. Steerage, intermediate, #35, Northern Hotel, corner Cortandt and West sts, NITED STATES PASSPORT BUREAU.—OFFIOIAL Passports ot the Department of State issued by A. ©. WILLMARTIH, United States Court House, 4 Cham bers street. Di Ply to RANT. BLIC, PAR- COASTWISE STEAMSHIPS. _ O.—FOR PORTO PLATA, SAMANA AND | 6) pan Domingo City.—The United states Mail Steam- ship GULF SIREAsL, Captain Ldward Whithurst, will leave pier 12 North River on or abont Wed Wats P.M. For freight or passage pply to 'L. “DikL MONTE, 5) Iexc! ‘T. DOMINGO, rta Plata, Samana sad S| ies mail steamship TYE janoy, will leave pier 3 North Riv — atsorclock P.M. For treight or yemage app. seal, PORFORD BROS. & CO. 2) Broadway, PASI Mat. STEAMSHIP LINE, 70, CALIFoR. * S CHINA, VIA PANAMA, RATES' OF PASSAGE Siting: ail’ neces (ine ladin; the trip):—New York to etrrency ; San Franeise ‘okohan Francisco to Hong Kong, $200, gold. oulctmers leave pier 12 ‘North ‘River, New York, as tol. ow: ; HENRY CHAUNCEY, Com. A. G. Gray..Juno 6, 12 noon COLON, Capt. % P. Grithn June 20, at 12 noon And every alternate Saturday, calling at Kingston, Ja- maica, conflecting with tedimers for Central Aineri: ean ati th Pacific ports. Extra steamers tor freight and ssensrers will be despatched on intervenin Saturdays as necessity may require, STEAMEKS LEAV SAN FRANCISCO tor JAPAN and CHINA as follows :— JAPAN, Sune 13, GREAT REPUBLIC. June 27 And every alternate Saturday. For freight or’ passage or turther information apply at Company's office, on wharf toot of Canal street, New York, H. J, BULLAY, Superintendent, Rvrvs Hatcu, Managing Director. Ror WEST INDIA MAIL STEAM PACKET comP. PANY, ep Zogular communtention ‘rom Havana by steamers of | ¢ Ko’ Mexico, Porto Ri Mail Steam (acket Company with Gulf of co, St. Thomas, Barbados, Trinidad and other West india Jslanda, &c., Manama and the Pacific. ‘the vessels of the above company offer an excellent opportunity for travellers visiting the West India | Islands atid other places called at by the company’s ships. ‘Return tickets tssued: abatement in favor of familtes, Steamers leave Havana for the Gulf ot Mexico about the 21st, and for Porto itico. st. Thomas, Jamatea, the West India Islands generally, British Guiana, Isthmus of Panama and the Pacific about the 7th of each month, For further particulars apply to Messrs, MAITLAND, PHELPS & CO., New York; J. B. CAMERON, Eeq,, St. Thomas? 3. B. CRAWFORD, M. LLOYD, Secret: OR HAVANA, NASSAU. PROGRESO AND VERA CRUZ, NEW YORK, HAVANA AND MEXICAN MAILS8.5. LINE, leay. aoe No. $ North River at3 P.M. CITY OF MEXICO, Havana an‘ Mexico). CITY OF MERIDA’ (Havana via Nassau) CITY OF HAVAN ‘Havana direct) june 18 his Rei Bn W YORK, Bree direct). June 25 ‘or freight or passage apply to : i ALEXANDRE & SONS, 33 Broadway. TEW YORK AND HAVANA DIRECT MAIL LINE, ‘These tirst class steamships will sall every Tuesday, ts P. M.. from pier 13 North River. foot of Cedar street, for Havana direct as follows:— CRESCENT CITY. Captain T. 8. Curus COLUMBUS, Captain £. C, Reed ‘or freight or passage ‘having ccommo- dations) apply to WILLIAM P. CLYDE & 6O., | No. 6 Bowling Gren. June 6 June 1 | E.—F VE: Key West, carrying the United States Mail. GEORGE W. CLYDE, Captain Pennington, wi ier 20 East River, Saturday, June 6, ats P.M. ‘Ihrough ills of lading given to Houston and all points on the | Galveston, Houston and Henderson and B. B. and C. K. Hy No charge tor forwarding in Sew York. |For freight or Passage, having superior accommodation: y pase NTE MALLURY & CO.. 193 tlaiden lane. . CLYDE, 119 Wal! street. OR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT. i} MERCHANTS’ STEAMSHIP LINE, The steamship WESTERN METROPOLIS, Captain H. | 8. Quick, from pier 36 North River (foot of North Moore street), on saturday, June 6, at 3 olclock P. M. Freight received daily. Through rates given to St. Louis, Vicksburg, Mobile, Galveston and Indianola, For freight or passage, MN superior, acccommoda- tions, apply to FREDERIC BAKER, pier 36 North River. | RE | Cold sprin, | 4M. Fare for the excursion, pohtatacinclen triacs Meee ee eee D aaa ae A ~SONDAY Boar ror ewan anday Apes, ste at THOMAS waY piljenve Commercial dock, Newark, at 8 4. ¥. andi ‘Leave New York, toot of Barclay street, at 10°30 A. IL. and 4:3) P.M, Bergen Point each way. SUNDAY EXUURSION TO ASTORIA, HARLE! Morrisania and High Bridge, Janding at Gra: Street and Ninth street each way. amers MOKRIS ANIA, HARLEM and SHADY SIDE leave Fulton Man kersdp Bourly and halt-hourly from %» A. M. nati} 4 trom leave Morrisania hourly and hatt-hour! A.M. unt? P. M., connecting With High Bridge: boa every trip. OCH, LONGSTRELT, Superintendent A NiGHT TRIP TO THE FISHING BANKS. SATO AA “day, June 6, rain or shine, steamer VIRGINIA SkYMOUR, leaving Franklin sire t, at 12M. Leroy strect, ALIZ5; bighth street, £.'R., at 12:45) er aT Es Ms, at LA. Me m0, Fishing at daybreak. ' Ticks AL, G. FOSTER, Manager” DAILY EXCURSION.—THE FAST AND ELEGANT steam yacht GOVi.RSOK'S ISLAND leaves Custom House pier,'at the Battery. every hour daily, for Gov: ernor’s Istind, ‘The Sand6 P.M. trips on Sundays will be made around the isiand before landing, thereby at fording visiters an outside view of the fort and fortifiea: tions. Fare Lcents each way. poe EXOUSIONS—IilK SWIFT AND FIRST CLAS steamboat WILLIAM COOK (capacity for over 2.i00) can be caartered for days throughout the summer on application to A. B. VALENTINE, Agent il Jay street, New York. JPSHING BANKS “SUNDAY, JUNE. 7.) SALOON stenmer WYOMING will leave Eighth street, East Kiver, at 7; South Sixth street, Williamsburg, at 7:30) Peck alip at7 ristophér street, North’ River, al 8:§) ofclgek: A. 3 ait, Lines and Retreshinenta rds fare ree. said sash STETTIG & DE BOLD, Managers. ISHING BANKS.-STEAMER TRAVELER LEAVES daily (Saturday excepted), leaving Ninth. street, East Kiver, 7.4. Mj; picr 27 Kast River, foot of Dovee Street, 7:20: foot of 1wenty-fourth street, North River, 8:10; pier 43, foot of Spring street, North River, 8:39; plot O North River, 9AM. Fure— Gentlemen, 81; ladies, OHN 5 4 PSteR W. MAGUIRE, | anagers, ISHING BANKS.—tHE REGULAR BOAT, THB fine, large, seagoing steamer ESCORT, Captat Samuel G. Martin, fitted with elegant saloons and stater rooms anda. first class restaurant bar, will com mence her trips Sunday, June 7, and run regularly every day (except Saturdays) throughout the summer, phat! pie! foot Twenty second street North River at8 o'clock A. M,. pier 43, foot Spring street North River, at 8:30 A, M ; funipisnnbawe fiver" ptiabram aadhictay bate 34 faniings.on Kast River. Fae bras arn board.” Fare, gentlemen $i; ladies zoe, Ns PANG 8 ORT LEE, PLEASANT VALLEY AND SHADY Sipe steamers from Spring street Sundays at 2) A, M., and 1, 2, 3, 5:30 and7 P.M. ts reas: minut .. Landi: third street and ‘thirty-iourth street J0 and Daily, atlU A. M., 2, 5:15 and 7:15 P.M, £0 cent round trip. later. ‘OTICE.—ON AND AFTER SUNDAY, MAY 3, 1876, Harlem boats will commence their regular Sund trips for the season, landing at Astoria and Eleven street each way. First boat leaves Harlem at 9 A. ML, Peck slip at 10 A. M..and runs hourly during the day: nN. ‘These boats connect with the ‘only line of saloon steamers, Water Lily and Tiger Lily, for High Bridge and Kingsbridge, Last boat leaves Harlem ‘at 7 PM, and Peck slip at 7:45 P J. F, TALLMAN, Superintendent, OCKAWAY BEACH EVERY SUNDAY. ) Steamer AMERICUS leaves trom Peck slip at 8:25 A.M. and 1:15 P. M.; mer 49, toot of Ferry street, North River, 8:55 A.M. an P.M; Barclay street, North River, 9:15 A. M. and 1:5 P. M.: Martin's dock, Brooklyn, 9:30 A. M. and 1 Returning, leaves Rockaway Beach at it A. M.and5¥. M. Fare 6) cents; Excursion ‘Tickets 40 cents, ee SUNDAY MORNING BOAT FOR KEY- Port, landing at Elizabeth “ag Union Landi Rossville and Perth Amboy.—the favorite steambosl NELLY WHITE, Re B. Day leaves Ba iy ate, N. RB, atg:15 A.M. turning, leaves Keyport at 4 P. af GULAR SUNDAY MORNING BOAT FOR NEW. burg, landing at \onkers, Iona Island, West Point and Cornwall, The favorite steamboat ARKOWSMITH, Captain James Sherman, leaves Fulton ferry, Brooklyn, at 8 A. M.; cae p er street, Nort River, 8:30, and Twenty. Lar had , North River, at Soxpay BOAT FOR GLEN COVE AND ROSLYN— Landing at College Point, Great Neck, City Islat Sani’s Point and Glenwood. Steamor SEAWANHA| will leave pler 24 East River (Peck slip) ever! at ir Yo'clock A. M., Ninth street at 9:05 ana Thirty-tl street at 9:15, returning to the city-about 6 o'clock P, ME STEAMBOAT J. §, UNDERHILL WILL RUN between Hlizabethport and New York on Sundays only. Time :—Leaving New York, Pier 10, North River, BAM. ie M8 PM deaving Eltzapeihport Steak boat Dock, 10/4. M., 2 PL M.,7 P.M. (PHE STEAMBOATS THOMAS P. WAY AND MAGENTA to charter for exeursions and picnic parties, with ‘well known Picnic Grounds and Groves, For choice of days apply to the STEPHENS & COND! TRANSPORTATION GONPANY. Dier 26 North River. si OR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT. The Cromwell Steamship Line, The steamship CORTES, Captain Kembie, will, leave ler No. 9 North River, on Saturday, June b, at P.M, reight received daily. ‘Through rates given to Galyes: ton, Indianola, Rockport or Aranzas Wharf, Brazos, San- tingo, St Louis ana Mobile. Cabin passage, $50; steer age, ‘$25. For rreight or passage apply to CLARK & SrAMAN, *6 West st Govrneny LINE. Fo The followin; W ORLEANS DIRECT. new and first class gigemers yall fay, at 3 P. M., trom pi iver :— ITY Japtain Hines. June 10 | erry OF ‘ON, Captain By June 17 CITY O f pun Deeri June 24 CITY OF SAN ANTONTO, Captain Pen July L eived daily. Through rai veston, Indjquola, Rockport or Aranzis Whart: Brazos, -antiagc and St. Lows, Cabin passaze, 850: siecrage ' do., For freight or passage, having superior aecommodation: apply to ©. H. MALLORY & CO.. Agents 153 Maiden jane. \TORFOLK, PETERSBURG AND RICHMOND, DAILY LINE to Norfolk, and Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday to Petersburg and Richmond. % OLD DOMINION STHAMSHIP COMPANY, From pier 37 North Kiver, foot of Beach street, steamers ly at $ P.M. for Norfolk, and PASSENGER KRS tor Norfolk. City Point and Riehmona on | Thursdays and Sa‘tirdays, same hour; and Fri- | M., for Nociotk only. | of lading and passenger tickets issued to th and Souciwest via Virgina and fenne:- | | see, oard and other lines; also by | Chesapeake ulroad tor Western points ant by steame: for Newbern and Washington, N. | . and other points. Office, 197 Greenwich street. TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE. —PEOPL! FOR ALBANY, did steaw Wand 81. JOH foot ot Canal street daliy Sundays excepted), ats FTERNOON BOAT FOR NEWBURG, POUGHKE! sic, Rondont and Kingston, landing at West Point, Cornwall, New Hamburg ana Milt MARY POWssi.L, froin Vestry » 1, at 3h o'clock. Tickets a LBANY AND TROY BY DA © VIBBARD and DAL foot of pier 39 Nor M., and »t, north of nding own and Nyack (by }, Pough- ck, Catskill and Hudson, connecting | AN, i n. to West Poiut, Cornwall and Newburg, re- turning same day, $1. MTIZENS LINE FOR TROY AND ALL POINTS J North and West.—Elegant steamboats daily (Satu days excepted), at 5 P. M., from pier 49 North River, foot | of Leroy street. Fare low. | PRAte RIVER LINE TO Boston, vin Newport and Fall River, ‘The world renowned steamers BRISTOL and PROVI- DENC« leave pier 28 North River, ot of Mur v street, dati «It to September 3 v, at all principa city. Hail's Band JOR NORWA ¥ st cr ) ‘engaged for the season. HE FAVORITE tly foot of Mar: third street at | ket street SYLVANIA RAILROAD. | A a Trank Line and United States Mail _ route. ‘Trains leave » lainit stre w York, from foct of Desbrosses and ts, as follows :-— express tor Harrisburg, Vittsburg, the West and South, With Puliman palace cary attached, 9:89 A.M Sand | 80. M. Sunilay or Williamsport, ond Erie, via | Philadelphia and P. M., for’ Wil. | Hamsport ant Lock Haven confiecting at Philadelphia rie Kallroad, DA. For Batiimore, Washington and the Soutn, “Limited | Washington of Pullman Parlor Cars dutty, except Sunda arrive Washingcon 4:10 P? yeexutar at SH0)A.M.,% and 9P.M. Sunday, 9 | Philadeiphia, 8 :49, 9:80 A Hand 12 night! Sunday, 1 second chiss, 7B. Mt, Express for P 8:30, 9 P. nigrant eek 1 ngsht. ap, For Wood | Amber and South Amboy, 6 and | WAM. 225) 8:0 and 6 P.M For Sew Siransoviek, Zand & A. Muy 12 Mo, 2:18, 43 + $210 and 4:30 P.M, rtviile Philipsburg and Bely wt Bordentown, Burlin M123), 2. 3:10, 6 and 7 For Freetolt, 7A. M For Parmngdate and mand Came . M., and via boat (rom PM, | Trains urrive as follows:—From Pittaburg, A. M. sand 9 PM, daily; 6:30 P.M. d except From Washington and Baltimore, 620 A.M. 4 Vand We sunday, 6:2) A. M. and i} P.M, hing 6:10, 10ND X, M.y ‘i P.M. Sunda; hiv, 4 00 and 127 P.M Ticket 6, Wl and oh Broadway, No. 1 Astor Honse, and joot ‘of Desbrosses and Cortlandt streets, ‘ant Ticket oMee, No. ¥ Battery place. Ay d. CASSATE, D. M. BOYD, de. ‘ Gi ‘al Manager. n. Passenger At J iD KINGSTON—LANDING at COZ | ven's, Cornwall, Newburg, Mariborongh, Milton, New | Paitzand beopus, the steamboats THOMAS CORNELL } and JAMES WV. BALDWIN, WN. it, daily ata eM, ee QTONINGTON LINE FOR BOSTON, | ¥ The elegant steamers NARRAGANS: ONDOUT ATT, every Tueslay, Thursday and Satur- | TON, every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, North River, ats P. M. from pier WANTED TO PURCHASE. TASTED TO PURCHASE—A BOARDING HOUSE; | state full particulars, with lowest cash price, to R. N.. Herald of No agenta, | | tion up town, between Third an | Athany | may b | ar | and cast fron 1 leave Harrison street, pier | ~ | A HOUSES, ROOMS, &C.. WANTED. In this City and Brooklyn, FPORNISHED ROOM: WANTED—BETWEEN FOUR. teenth and Twenty-third street, on Broaaway, Sixth, Fourth or Third avenues; terms must be reason: able. Parties having a desi: rooin and Who are not ‘woo inquisitive will tind a permanent tenant by address- ing, oF threo days, Il L. CLARK, National: Hotel Gort. lanit street. WArteee* SMALL, CLEAN, FURNISHED OFFICE or Desk Room, by two respectable parties loey Kighth avenues. | dress, with full particutars, F. G., box 2U7 Herald office. Ww OR TO LEASE, A SMALL Photographic Galery, without implements, and @ small Floor or Loit for a lithographic business, If possible Adiress KE. W. WiLCK & BRO., 14 Ful ANTED—TO Ri ws TED—A SMALL CIGAR STORE, FAIR PRICB will be paid for stock and fixtures; rent, must be moderate ; no agents, Address, for three days, PRELOR, station A. WANTED rooms, HOUSE, SMALL furnished; modern tween Twenty-third and Forty SIX OR EIGHT improvements; be- sixth streets, on either Broadway. side of town, 3 Address T. K. PROPOSALS. _ FOTICE TO RAILROAD proposals will be rece! ilroad Company until noon June ‘ork and materials necessary to finish the road to Hav. Intormation turmished on application to the ned after June 4. K, ALBURII&, President, 45 Beaver street, N. Y. 4 by the Jer: FOR WROUGHT AND CAST IRON Work tor the United states Court nd Post office, New York city.—Oftice of superintendent, May SE iSts,scBeated Proposals rill ve. renetend at the ames of the Superintencent ant of the 15th day of June, 1874, for furnishing, delivering, Mtting and putting Itt | place the Wri Cast Tron’ Work of the stilreases, Othe: skirun railing and fascix to Mezzanine floor, of [ sereen; of the casings, &e., to girders ; of the ventilator on root of court yard, ot the @ ¢ doors and the iiluminated. ting to floors, root and sidewalks—ail_ as exhibited on the draw: Ings Weceribed in the specifications and ealled for in the schedule, Copies, of the driwings, specifications and schedale had on application at this ofice, scaffolding required by the contractors to put work in place will be iurnished by the government of charge, but will be erected by the contractors, positis Will be made by the’ plece, superficial ot pest toot or weight, Jor the various items of work, 88 provided tor im (he schedule, The work of the Post Oflce screen, railing, &¢., to Mezzanine, casings, &e., to floor under’ courtyard, en trance doors, staircase E, and the silumimated titing, must be completed within three months trom the date ot acceptance of proposal; stairs A.B, C and D, within four months from same date, and the remainder of, the work within six months from date of acceptance. The differ- i he ‘kK to be pertormed in the order to er iven. but within the tin ve specified, ents will be made monthly, deducting 10 per {unwil the finai completion-of the contract All bids must be nied by a penal bond, in the AML th the sum of twenty nd_dotlars (825,00), that the bidder w pertorm the contract if awarded him, the to be certified by the fed States Judge, Clerk ot the United Suttes Court, or the Disiriet Attorney ot the district wherein he resides, The department reserves the rigat to reject any or all bids if it be deemer for the interest ot the government to do so, oF to subdivide the various items of work among afferent bidders, at its option. Every pid must be made on the printed form to be obtained at this office, ang must conform In every respect to the requirements of this advertisement, or it will not be considered. Proposals will not ved from parties Who are not themselves engaged in the manufacture of Wrought rk. and who have not the necessary fa- cilives tor getting out the work. Proposals will be enclosed in, a sealed envelope, “Bul for wrought a \ cast ironwork.” and ad: apse 7. HLULBURD, Superintendent, dressed to WPHING. A TUENTION HAVING RECEIVED VERY LARGE AA orders from my agents tor Wearing Apparel, Car. pets, Furniture, €¢., it compels me to pay the following prices :—For Dresses, $5 to $35; for Coitts, $2 to $20; for vant $1987. by calling on or addressing Mr. ot Mrs. ROSENBERG, No, 216 Seventh avenue (second house above Twenty-fourth street, you will be Hberally deatt with. OF CAST OFF CLOTHING, $] 0.000 Sone &c,, wanted for Chicago, Tha Tighest prices paid Call of oF uddress G. KLEAS, 4 enth avenue, between Thirty-second and Thirty-thir streets, Ladies attended by Mrs, Ellas, ASTROLOGY. 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