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SUPPLEMENT TO THE HERALD. NEW YORK, T * JUNE > 1804. on Saturday laat I left the shov# houae at aboui ejihl | o'clock P. M in bis oompany; ws went to ge?? , book; ws stopped to Snyder's Pl?ce and took e drink- at about ten o'clock we went to Mercer street, No #e, and remained tbere about three-querters a* an hour tbat Is a bouse of prostitution; we left tbere about ten mlnuiee of eleven o'clock, and went to the soger store 88 ? Mercer street; we sat down there, and as rewee sitting a mau came from the hall at the ' storef oe each side of this hall there are small roo?M, and the pleoe is a house of prostitution; to a deceased and the man got Into a conversation, and tautea pleasantly together ror some time; they spoao ef being In Philadelphia, when the man offferi*l to bet with deceased that he had never been In Philadelphia; there were a row passed between them, when the man Jhfnk^rei wards the front door and drew ? pl,t?'; /h A 5?L JL vulvar- I lumped up to catch his arm; the door was partly open, and as 1 came up he shoved It entirely open, so that I was closed In behind it; the deceased now saw the pistol aud jumped up, apparently to prevent him from firing It; bo grabbed the man by the ahouldore, when the latter raised the pistol, pressed it against de ceased's breast, and fired; I got out Into the street by this time; as soon as the man fired be ran towards Prtooe street, Into the entry of a dance house called the Apollo Dancing Hall; 1 ran aTter him and sucoeedod in catching up to him and putting my hand on his back ; just at that time be slipped in a door to the entry, and some of the people inside pushed me away and prevented mo from following htm; 1 wont back to deceased and lound him where 1 hud left him; he was ?tending tbere, and requested me to go for a doctor; wo went together at far as Broadway, wliun he dropped; a policeman came up and ws took him to the New York Bospital; there were two persons In No. 83>? Mercer Street when the shooting took place besides the parties I have mentioned?the proprietor of ths place and a girl. Joanna E. Gobler, of 265 Third avenue, the woman With whom deceased boarded, levtttiod that he was a young man of excellent character, regular in his habits, and of a quiet and peaceablo disposition. She knew nothing whatever concerning the shooting. Owing to the absence of material witnepsos the further Investiga tion of the c ipe was sd.ourued till to day In the mean tiue i aptatn L'e Camp, of tbe Eighth precinct, and the ?P eers of htB command are making vigilant efforts to arrest tiio murderer. He is known to certain parties Interacted In keeping him out of the way. TilE 8TAPBING AFFRAY ON SHIPBOARD?ANTE M RViiM EXAMINATION OF TEE VICTIM. Coroner W ildoy yesterday took tbe ante-mortem depo u i ion of John Brennan, the young sailor who was ttabbed on board the ship Northern Light by Henry Haw keg, one of the waiters aboard ship, during a quar tet which occurred between them. The steel pene truted the breast of Brennan, and It Is feared pierced i.a ho.rt His conditton is regarded as being extremely critical Tne Jury rendered a vordict against Hawkos, and tne Cor ner committed him to the Tombs to await the result of Brennart'a injuries. Brennan la eighteen years oi age and a native of Ireland. City Intelligence. Firb in Stanton Street.?About one o'clock on Wednea day morning a Are broke out in the grocery store of Au gustus Grow ton, 239 Stanton street. The flames ex tended between the studdlnglo tbe roof, damaging the butldiDg to the extent or $300. It Is owned by Herman Wetzeu, and ia Insured in the Jefferson Insurance Com pauy. Tbe damage to the grocery stock will amount to ?bout $400; insured ror $900. In the Jefferson Insurance Company. Cause of Are unknown at present. Reservoir Bqcari?The now park on the site of Crystal Palace has jut boon thrown open to the public, and is a credit to the good taste of Mr. Alexander Ward, the Su perintendent of Lands and Places. It is well oalled Reeer - voir square, being situated Just behind the old reservoir In Fifth avenue. Mr. Ward deserves no small amount of for tbs attention wbieh be has paid to all the B parks since bis acoesston to office. Washington, Ins and Madison squares have been extensively overhauled, and are now, comparatively speaking, in a ?plendld condition. Ths Nsw Kimbls Warehouses.?A new warehouse, of extensive dimensions, Is being put up in Whitehall street, extendicg fr m Stone to Bridge street. It is Intended to matte It one of the largest structures of Its kind to the metropolis. It will he five stories high, with a front oi ooe hundred and twenty two feel on Whitehall street, a depth of ninsty feet on Stone street, and ?eveuty-flve feet on Bridge strut, all or brick. It will be called "The Kemble Warehouses," and will be divided Into three dou Ile stores, with arches between them, filled to with rick, so that It can be need as ons building K desired, feuvtoun Snow.?An exhibition of several species or strawberry took place at 42 Park row yesterday morn tog, and was attended by quite a crowd of people who delight In the oulture of that delioloue article. Some of the specimens were very large, being bigger then small ?en's eggs or black walnuts. A number of prizes were ?warded to tbe oourse of the Cay to raisers, most of whom wsre from Long Island, Morrlaanla and New Jersey. Bnins or an Avpboachinq Stork.?A large flock of por poises wsre seen pirouetting to the Hudson river, In tbe Uighborhood oT Fort Wuhlngton, on Tuesday last, going UP towards Albany. Westbtr sages say that this grega rious movement of fishes from ths vasty deep Is indica tive of a coming storm, as they generally make Inland to avoid the perturbation of ths ocean. Police Intelligence. Aunrr to Murder an OrncRn.?Yesterday morning, il an early hour, officer Berbalet, of the Flftunth pre cinct. was called to arrest ono Thomas Wilson, charged with stealing a quantity of clothing from the premises Wo. 664 Broadway, belonging to a young woman named Maggie Hanley. While in tbe act of arresting the sus pected party, Wilson roadrja violent assault on the officer, and at the same time discharged one barrel of a revolver at his head. Fortunately the ball missed its alm.nnd the desperado was at onoo secured. Justice Ledwlib, be fore whom he was arraigned, oommitted him for trial to default of $1,000 ball. Arrivals and Depi _ ARRIVALS. IdVsarooL?Steamship Bc?tla?Mrs Williams. Mtae Black, Mr and Mra Caylua, two MUeee Carina,Mr and Mrs Tomp. kin? and two children, Mr and Mlas Ward, MraodMrt Townaend, Rev H Denny. J a* Lock e, Mr and Miss Noble, Mtae U Hewardlne. Mrs Btnne, Mm Nevlns. Mrs Relchard servant. Mr Maglll and ady, Mr ani Mrs Warden Mlas Warden aud servant, A Blmpaon, O Dutllh. J Santl, M Kupfer. J II Rm th, Mr and Mra -- Mr and Me use"mar" Mis* Delano arid three children, W II Forbes. W F Merrill, Mrs Merrill, Mr MeCo-maok. O D Botter, Mra Dawes and (laughter Mr and Mrs Sabetle, Miss Marsdcn, MtseTrudeau. Miss Freeman. Mr and Mra Bergar, Mr and Mlas Morgan, Mrs Ficabter and two daughters. Mr Fcaheno and son. Mies Pegheno, Captain Gannett, D fc Rollins, Mr F eter, D Lowrr anil lady, Mr Tucker, tody and child; Miss Tucker and servant, Mr Andrta, Mr ?nd Mra Bepoer, Mia* Sapper aud brother, A Thornton. Mr Pike, Mr anil Mra Baremore, three children and nuree; John Vandewatm , Thus Cringan, Mr Tv-on and friend. George ? until aud servant, Archibald Craig, Alex.Davidson, W Groahol/. Mr Lemb and lady, Jas Whytock. Tho*M.<arty. Mr La'oorcsda, Mr and Mra lUcke, Mr Kohler, Mr Merrltt. Samuel McLean. A Smith, Capt W B navies, Mrs de F.mlo nav and ihlid, Mr Norria, Jo*eph Phaw, Vlncenzo Roma J Longmire. GT Htnne, Mr Bchleemger, H L Stone, Ales Duncan, Mr and Mra Bluraenlhnl, Infant and nurse; Mr- I) Wallace, Mr Zeln and In ly. Mr Neuberger and lady. Master Leasing, JasCrelgbton, Tlioa - J)" ?ut re. kr Arn-un. MrSeignian, Mr Harrlckeil, T Berott, .Israeli Kenton, MrTurpin, A Qtbeon. Dan Agpleton, Mrs Btone. Jos McCroaaon, Jno MeCarregl#, Master F HtUs, Mr aud Mra F Ward, C Francesco Julius Neither, Jas Board gjiu, Jm gpenccr, W Jouc>? Jno Jcnkliii. Total 171. Livs nrooi ?Sieamahlp City of Washington?A Raner rly and child; 8 B Me/ley, Rev G Hall. J Black, J G Aquln, C Full man, P Marshall. A k Pearson, Captain Bowes, lady, three children and servant; R Kvana. J Bilggs, A W Olttens Mr Long, isdy and servant; ? Moramon A Woramon. Mr Founlam and ladv, Mr* Lnve and four rhll dren, Mr Lefes -e, Mr Sullivan. Rev O Diets, Miss Wendoe. irl, Rev K Raufman, Mr Lennberger, lady, three ehlldren ant) servant; Mrs Preraeti, R Bishop, Mr and Mrs 1 *?'. Mr Bsnard, Mr Goutlder. Miss Cuwper. A H Turner and lady, Mr Chapman. Mr Lepler, lady and two children. Mis. Cart wright, Mrs Woods and daughter, II M Soott, II B Flood, W ft Hewitt. MrCayley, lady and daughter. Mr Maenulev. K Dowd. W O Bhatv. II Banrame, W Rn-aell. M sa Jnjeo, Mia-Payne, 11 3 Beartnall. Mra Miner. Mr and Mrs Hon eter and chid Mr Hoogland. M O_ Games.Mrsi Will, am* and daughter. Miss Coleman. Miss Terry, M sa M_ Mahon, Mr Evans ami lady. W Tnrner, Miss BnrweU-Md 7TS In the aieerage Am'ixwai i? Steamship Illinois?Thomns H Moitoa, It Blcatrdeon and wife Mrs Namnan and child, Mra Roien ham, R H Howard and wlfa, W ti Ira n wife and ahlld, Or W II lrwla, Mr Uridln and mother. A Staodorcr. Mra W W, Tlehnr-n BC <}*Im?her. D Lynch and wife. Mia* J R Adams. Mlaa M 0 Phillip*. Mra K M Klngahury, E JTuekrr, J H H..swell, Mra J Miller. John (Irren, Mia L F liaud. (I A MrKentla, Mra Irailala and two children, Mra l)r?ke and four aMidran. N ritephenaon, D Hlckford, A J Kn-a. Mr* J O ?tilers aad child, W K Main. II <1 Handrlrlacn and wlfa, Wm Cowen CC Batterman, wife and ehlld. J K.g eaon, wlta and Infant, Mra Van (luodr and children; it Odd >!n?hrIJ rr*?h. O Nelaon. dohn Dyer, MCmlg, J Herbert. 0 Bandeni** and wlfa, John AnholT. wlfa and four ohl! #??1 2 V Bmith, I, H torn, H 0 (??> .dm?n. C Htrnhl, J M Lane. W B Iluaion C (lOoea, D Derail. J D Carter, T Ro Moon and ladT Victor Ruli.John Biahoo. Wm Harkla, M Jforell, Mr Bellnre and lady, 6ee Cram. John Smith, Char Mr Armetreng. M at Graham and two didran, .1 OrlMa, M Etagabure, J Patun, A Braethorer lekey, wlfa and two children; Mr Mawn. wire and Infant; Mr Feater, wlfa and infant: j Hodgera Mra J D.dln, N C ?poacer B O.Haa and wife. M Olrard. Wm Rlcbla, M inuc hie. W I, Bt/i'it J ? Field, O L Jamea, J k Maooy. 1 i ftnyder H M Qulgloy. P M fpeaoer. J oh a Alleop, Mlaa ? A lorpey, R Henderson, Mra taUbot and ehlld, T (Jordan and dancbier. Mra D Kendall and ehlld, Mra ? Sheridan, W I. Prhit. I) Proaa aad wire, Mr Rutnnaa and wife, C iTon man. W 8 Wright, 11 nebelch, RTtlraat. wife aod ch d; Mra llolinee, D Clarke. II A Aaaus, A Boawortb, I> Speuld tng. 0 Hliton. J T Reader, Mra A Haddock. J 0 Brldgar. s B Bent. R r Goodrich, John Hoana. rater Plffgan. Chat braaa: Mr Flaherty, wife ami ehlld; J B Barnes and infant, wa Hrdd n. B M Clowes. L P Carlton, M Doahane. M Mil lar, J C Ullbdrt. J Manaetm. r Wdrenlafb W Morgan w J Graham, D Hutkorland, L M wgnnthal, Jo# Pardee. W Bon wr Mrr M Orahnnt.Jr L Farewell, MrsTt,Barhetfer, II J Tlafl, H King. (T Rail, J Jehaeoa, D O Vnnln, B Mahn Jat and wife. L L Itoanre, C C TV-haner. a L Mount jay, A ?tWATt. A Blaiar, J Uniglay, 9 |Mor1n, Oao cSln B B mil? and *11 n the atoarage I*PARTtJllM. tirnarooi ?Hieamahlp Australasian?Mr aad Mra Ben goat. Raw Orleana; Mr And Mra W PKetohum. itpw tork; Mr and Mra W J Mal-aren, Mra Playna. Iniant and anrrani. Hamilton; Mlaa M A Kellow, B*-tau, Mra J M Mnekay, Maw Ta?k| Mr and Mra Bote. Montreal; M aa FornW, Ca nada: Mlaa f Lawreh' a. Mr O Muraul, Angel del Riagof Mr aad JfreJiian Rlchl, Havana: Oapt A Here and aaywgnl Blrk.nyar, Ulaagow; Cat Do Blnwa. Hue few Tork; FClatera, C?n<ral Amerce; ? Maa ere, A and J Bwane. c Feltchar, Bane. ..... lira Barr and lnflsnl, M* T 0 Grime*, Hew York; W G honor, N Y, M A tubrage, Quaro A.-uvre, Spain; Mra UarJwVr, MU? Hurdaaty, Bali 1 mora Mn Taylor and Mlaa McLane, S 1,1 Loeb, New Orlaana E Colbert Parla; C OVaUaghan, W I Regt, B Taylor, Naaaau, and twoboya; Miss Bvaua and Miss rallhet. Philadelphia; Major and lira Parder. Mra Monay, Mra Adderlsy, Naaaau; Mra K Loab and three children, Mlaa H Seligmure, N T; Mra B Gould. Newark; Mr and Mra Bd Adama and child, C W; Mr and Mra Geo William a, Baltimore; Mr and Mra B II Ou Grange. New Orleans; Jacob Klaar and daughter Cincinnati: Mr and Mra W B Adama. lofantand servant. BY; MlaaL M Puss too, Washington; Mra Theo Lord. New York; B T Burnalde, New Haven: Thoe Patteraon, Liverpool; Mr A Henderaon, New York; Jno Butterworlh, Mam-heater; OFT Reed, Parla; J B Howell, Sheffield; Chae Bcrlbner, New York; Rev Dr Morgan, New York R Ampudla. Havana, N Salomon, London; Col R M Hoe, A M Hoe, A CClark, J A Hopper. New York; Mme B Y Lorlng and aervant. J Bryant, Wm Nelson, Manchester: Wm Scoberand daughter Toronto; Mlaa 8 M Chonban. Mlaa 8 M Watson. Mlaa L R Corlanibort,8t Loula; A J P Gareaobe, St Loula: Wm Bryce, Glaagow; 0 Merer, New Brunawlck, C B Bruden, 8 Kauf man and son. H Mayer, New York: John Gordon, Toronto; B Renault, Fiance: Mr and Mra K Bohrm and aervant, Mexico; Mrs A J Albert, Mlaa Nannie Albert. Jacob Albert, Maater S Albert, Ba'tl more, Bnslgn Iilll, let W I regiment; J B Raymond. New York; Hy L Adama. London: J Davie. France; Cent F Godman. F S O HunterrlUe, John Pepper, Boston; Mr J Delz, Panama, SITUATIONS WAHTEDLFEMALBS. A LADY,"HAVING A WHBBLEB A WILSON'S SKW ingmachine, and who la a flue sewer, would take shirt making or anv kind of family Fewing at nor residence, a note addressed to Sewing Machine, station F, Th.rd avenue, ?will be attended to. AN EDDCATED AMERICAN YOUNG LADY, AN BX eel lent housekeeper, desires a position in anv re epectable capacity In which her duties will not be menial. Can furnish unexceptionable references. Address F. G. H,, Brooklyn Post office. A LADY, ABOUT CLOSING HER HOUSE FOR TUB season, would like to proO-ire a situation as laundress for an excellent girl, who has lived with lier some t me. g?all for two davs, between 11 and 12 o clock, at 10 Livingston ^laee, Stuyresant square. A SITUATION WANTED?BY A RK8PKCTABI.E WO ? man, as cook; 110 objection to a-sl-t In the washing'. Can be seen for two days at Iter last employer's, No. 33 East 29th at A COMPETENT YOUNG LADY DESIRB8 A 6ITUA tlon as day governess for a few children, after Septem ber 1. Address Clio, Herald o111ce. A YOUNG GIRL WI8HES A SITUATION AS CHILD'S nurse or chambermaid fall at 178 Ea-t 3flth St. A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL WISHES A 8ITUA tion as chambermaid and laundre-a. Call for two days at 105 West 10th at., between 6th an 1 7th avs. AN BXPERIBKCBD cook wishes a SITUATION In a private fhmilv. Best city reference. Call at 120 West 32d St., between 7th and 8th svs. A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT NURSE WANTS A situation as child's nurse. Inquire at 01 Greenwich are., B Y. A RESPECTABLE GIRL WANTS A SITUATION TO do housework In a small family. Call at 224 West 26th it. A PROTESTANT OIRL WISHES TO BE EMPLOYED as chambermaid and to do plain sewing. Ladles re quiring such help will please call at 190 Lexington ave., be tween 32d and 33d sts.. for two days. A YOUNG GIRL WISHES A SITUATION AS LAUN dress and chambermaid. Apply at ber present em ployer's, 36 East 31st st.; ring the basement bell. A COOK, WHO UNDERSTANDS HER BUSINESS thoroughly, wants a situation; will assist In the wasBb lng. Apply at 497 Canal St., near Hudson. A YOUNG GIRL WANTS A SITUATION TO DO PLAIN sewing: has good reference. Can be aeen for two daya at 182 East 34th at A RESPECTABLE MARRIED WOMAN. w'VII A fresh breast of milk, wlshee to take a baby to nurse at her own bouse; good reference If required. Cell for threo days at 227, between 8th and 9th avs., second floor, back room. A COMPETENT DRESSMAKER, WHO CAN MAKE bovs' cloths*, would like to engage with a few more ladles, br the day or week; no objection to go a few mtlea 4n the country. Addreaa A. M., Madison square Feat office. ARBSPEOTABLB PERSON WISHES A SITUATION as nurse, who has acted In that capacity the last four teen yaars, end is folly competent to take the entire charge of an Infant from Its nlrth; has the very beat of Olty refe rence. Call for two days at 947K Broadway. A RESPECTABLE GIBL WANTS A SITUATION AS nurse for two grown up children, no objection to assist with ths chamberwork. Best reference. Can be seen at her present employer's, 206 West 34th el., third honae from the corner of 7 th ev. A YOUNG OIRL WANTS A SITUATION AS CHAM barmaid and waitress, and to assist In washing and Ironing, either in town or country: good city reference. Ap ply for two days el U Horatio St., ba-anient door A SITUATION WANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE youag girl from the countrv, to take care of children; la willing to do plain sewing or embroidery. Cell for two days at 333 3d eve., third floor. A A SITUATION WANTED?BY A RBSPBCTABLB WO man, as-ch lid's nurae and seamstress: ha* the beat eltv reference. Call at 86 West Uth at., betwaao 6th and 7th ave., in the basement. ARESPECTABLH YOUNG GIRL WANTS A SITUA tion tn a Aral claas bummer house aa chambermaid. Call at 61 Bleacher street YOUNG GIRL WISHES A SITUATION TO GO TO Saratoga aa se.-tmstrees, or to wait on a lady. Uall for owe week at No. 6 York at ARF.SPBiTABLB YOUNG LADY WOULD LIRE TO go on asra voyage with a Inly. Adlresa AdverlLer, Brooklyn Post oillce, ror one week. A SITUATION WANTBD-BY A COMPETENT WO man aa uur-e and aea.natreaa; Is kind to ohildren. Ap ply for two days at her preaent employer'*, 24 Weat 87th rt, between 6th and 6tb ava. A LADY WISHES TO PBOCURB A SITUATION FOR a soungglri aa nurie; she Is wU'/ng and obliging; no Objection to the country. App y at 112 Kaat 17th st. A YOUNG PROTESTANT GIRL WISHES A SITl'A tlon aa nurse and pain sewer; can be we 1 reoommend ed from her last place. Call at 80S West 31st at A YOUNG GIRL WANTS A SITUATION. TO DO GEN erai housework; Is a good weaker and ironer. Call at 267 West 32d at. A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL WANTS A SITU A lion as chambermaid and plain rawer, or la willing to asalat In washing and Ironing. Good recommendations from her last place. Call at 19 16th at, between broad way and 6tb ar. A SITUATION WANTED?BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, aa nurse; la a very neat sewer. City reference. Call at 116 7th av. A GOOD DRESSMAKER. WHO CAN MAKE ALL kinds of children a clothing, with tba bast reference, wiahee to engage In a private family fev the day or week. Call at 168 Bart 29th at. A YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION A8 NURSB and seamstress; no objection to tba country. Best city rerereaea. Call nt 111)4 West 24th st. ARR8PBCTABLE PROTESTANT GERMAN GIRL wants a situation: Is a good cook, washer and lroner; la wllitug to do housework. Call at 201 iVt-iw st, rear. A YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION AS CHAM berrr.ad and la willing to ltclp with ilia wsshlnr; or would do bo ise work In a small family; would prefer the eouotrr for the summer. Call for two days at 340 West Both St.. near 9tb nr. A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL WANTS A SITU A tlon aa chambermaidt good reference, noobi?e'l ns to thecountrv. Call for two days at 149 West 41st st.. between 8th and 9th ava ARESPBCTABLB GIRL WANTS A SITUATION AS chambermaid and do fine washing, or cbaml>ermat I and waitress. Can be seen at her present employer's. 40 Bast-16th St. A SITUATION WANTED?BY A RESPECTABLE voting girl who Is a good plain cook, good i raa I and biscuit baker and good washer and iigincr. can aire good city lefereucM from h' r last place. Uall at 128 Wast IBta St., between i th and 7th avs A SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG GIRL. WHO has lately landed frdtn Ireland. In a small family, as chambermaid AU I nurse or nurse and seamstress. Ca l at 126 West luth st. top noer. ha k room. A SITUATION WRNTED-A8 CHAVBKRMAID AND to do fiae washing. ?r ns lanndre-s In a small pi Irate family, the best of city reference given. Call at her last plsce. 20 Washington stusre. Asircation wanted-ab chambermaid and waitress, or to do housework for a small fMtily. Call at 182 Builiv <n st. A SITUATION WANTED-TO DO HOUBRWORK IN a small family; best dty reference. Call el 162 Beat 26th st. A YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION AB GENE ral housemaid, m A smell family; best city reference oen be given. Cen be seen at 173 En?t 34th st A SITUATION WANTBD-BY A PROTESTANT young woman, aa chambermaid and waltrees; good re ference. Call at 87 West ^4th st ATOUNG WOMAN WANT8 A SITUATION IN A mail family, to 4o general housework, Good cily re ferences Apply at 67 Rebloson St , first Poor, a SITUATION WANTED?BY A REBPICtABLB A girl, a* waltreee and to aaslst In ehatnberwork; no ok. Jftlon to the country for In* snmmerv Bight years elty refsrtnoe from her lest employer. Can he seen for two days at 26 last 11th el. A SITU AYION WANTBD-BY A RBBPBOTABLB girt, to do chamlierwork and walling, and to aaaiet In waging and ironing. Can give tba be<t efty referenda. Call at 21o West 26th St. SITUATION WANTED-AB COOK; IB A GOOD ? bah sr. will assist In washing and Ironing. Oood oily Terence. Cell at tfW Weet 36th at. A YOUNG, HBALTHY WOMAN WANTS A 8ITUA Uen aa wet nurse, with a frank breast of milk. Can he lean for two days at MM Oreenwieh at. J^ SITUATION WANTED-BY A REfiPBCTABLB etaai _ best tut reference. "Cell fm two day* at SA Mb seen 5;td and nth >ta young woman, as first ciaea coNk; thoroughly under s her bus nets, win asstet In the washing l^ro^ulred; A SITUATION WANTBD-TO DO OBWNALUOUS ^wTyuttr*" j"r* r"*r,n~c*" JRFr"Tt TtRLR YOUNG GIRL, Wild HAB T1 of < ltjr r*f?r*nr?, vUh#* a situation %? cbamb i?w inr' . c*? <?? wwlng faifIN ??tr lis W, ?? n il, ?i belweea Broadway and itb are. SITUATIONS WAKTBD-rKBAiM. A SITUATION WANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE young girl, u Ktiuitrfii; understands cutting Ind fitting children's clothes; understands operating on a ma chine; no objection to the country Tor the summer. Call at 89 Went 12th at.,.between 6th and 6th avee. Arespbctable woman wishes a situation to do general housework; la a good plain cook. Apply at 189 Tlllary at, Brookly n. GIRL, FAITHFUL AND HONEST, WANTS A 8ITU ation to do houaework, in a suiall family. Call at 124 eat I7th at. ______ A LADY WOULD LIKE TO TAKE CARE OF A gentleman'a houae during the summer months; good reference. Call at 191 Tth ave. A SITUATION WANTED-BT a RESPECTABLE Protestant girl, an nurse and to do sewing. Call at <104 fth are., between 29th and 30tb eta. Arespbctable woman wishes to take in ?a blngorgo out by the day. Can he aeeu rt 26 Am ty at, second tloor, iront room, between 10 and 4 o'clock. CALIFORNIA.?A RE8PBCTARLE YOUNG AMERI can woman would like to go to California with a (ami ly or an Invalid, as nurse; Is fully qualified. Call at or ad dress 61 Bleecker at Going to California.?a respectable widow lady going there would be willing to devote her entire time to a lady or family during the voyage for her pansace; she would he found willing and capable. For pert leu lata apply to Mrs. Knot, S6G Canal street Seamstress-a situation as seamstress wanted, by a respectable woman. In first class families, by the month. Apply at 46 West 9th at. Seamstress wishes work on wheeler a Wil?on'e machine, by the week. Call to-day at 43 Downing at. SITUATION WANTED?BY A YOUNG WOMAN', TO do general housework; good refereuce. Call at oil 3d av., first door, front room. SITUATION WANTED?RY A OERMAN GIRL. TO GO In the country and takecaio of children. Inquire at 123 Rlvingion at. TWO GERMAN GIRLS WANT SITUATIONS, IN AN American family, to do all work. Apply at 236 West 36th St, between-Tth and 8th avs. WANTED-A SITUATION. BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as laundress or chambermaid or to do housew ork In a small family. Inquire at 32 Eldiidgc st. rtTANTED-A SITUATION AS CHAMBERMAID AND tt wa.tresa or to take care of children. Call at 111) West Irith st WANTED?A SITUATION. BY A PROTESTANT If Scotch woman, as plain cook, good washer and ironer; ran give good references. To be seen from 10 A. M. to 4 P. M. at 176 10th ave., corner of 22d st. WANTED-BY A RBSPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUA tlon as chambermaid and waitress; good reference given. Inquire at 306 Monroe st, near Grand, In the rear. WANTED.?A SETTLED WOMAN WI8HE8 A RITUA VV tlon to do general housework In a small family. Can tome with the best of city references. 267 Mulberry st. WANTED-A SITUATION AS COOK; NO OBJBO tions to the country; good city references. Call at 245 . Wast 36th at WANTED-A SITUATION, BY A MIDDLE AGED Protestant woman, as cook; will assist with the wash ing and Ironing; has no objection to the country. Can bo aeen until engaged at 143 West 33d st. WANTED-BY A WIDOW WOMAN, A FEW GEN tlemen'a washing; or would tako In a family's wash. Ing or go out by tba day to work. Haa good oily reference. Call at 23 West 13:h at, flr.it Uoor, back room. WANTED-BY A RESPECT A BLF. WOMAN, WaSH Ing and ironing at her own houae; no objections to la day's work. Inquire at 441 8th av., third floor. WANTBD-A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE gin, aachambermaid and waitress, or to lake care of ? young child, and learn to ilea sewing machine. Inquire for two daye at 300 Degraw at., South Brooklyn. WANTBD-A SITUATION, FOR A RESPECTABLE .. s'r1- as chambermaid and waltreaa in a small private family; la willing to make herself generally uaaful: has no objection to go a short distance in the country; beat of city reference! given. Apply at 336 Waat 36th at , between 8th and nth aver WANTED-BY A FAITHFUL. TRUSTWORTHY PRO testant woman, a situation at cook in a hotel or board ing houae; city or country; or would be willing to take the full charge of a large place. Reference If required. Call at er address. for two day a, 66 West 18th at. TKTANTBD?BY A PROTESTANT GERL. A SITUATION If to do general housework. Can be seen at her present employer. 78 West 43d st., after 9 o'clock. ANTED-A SITUATION TO DO HOUSEWORK IN A small private family. Call at 314 Ulok* sr., Brooklyn w WANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A 81TUA tlon aa cham'ierma d. Apply for two days at 140 Stata It, near Boerum, Brooklyn. WANTED?A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE woman, to do general housework; good references; no objection to go to the country. Call for two days at 149 West 41(t at., between 8th and 9lh avs. T4TANTED?A SITUATION. BY A SMART YOUNG VV woman, aa ohambermald or to take ca're of cblldron ; Is a first rate sewer. Apply to or address Mary, 123 Mul berry it., front rooms, second floor. WANTED-A SITUATION, Bf A YOUNG GIRL. TO take care of children or to do light chatnberwork. Call at No. 9 Waabington place, near the New York Hotel. \TTANTED?BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A 8TTUA if tlon aa chambermaid and waitress. Best c'ty reler im os Call for two duys at 360 Atlantic St.. Brooklyn. WANTED?BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL. A S1TU>. tlon as good cook, or to take charge of a kitchen i a good waaher and Ironer and good brea I and hiscuo n at er. Tnree voars' city reference from her last p ice. Call at t:ie corner of Dean at and Flatbush av., in the rear. WANTED-BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION A t good pain cook and to assist wth the washing and Ironing in a small private family; has the heat of city re e ranee from her last place, where she has lived nearly four years. Call at 252 East 23d St., second floor, front room. WANTBD?A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young girl, to do chamberwork and waiting. Good referen<e given. 49 Kent av.. Brooklyn. TITANTED?A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE TV girl, to do general housework In a small family. Ap ply at <44 Columbia at., Brooklyn, N, Y. WANTBD-A SITUATION. BT A RESPECTABLE young girl, as aeamatieaa and chambermaid; wood be willing to make lierse f generally useful. Can come well recommended. Call at 59 Graud st., Williamsburg, up stairs. WANTED?BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A sitnut on as plalu cook, washer and Ironer. Apply at No 3 Vandam it. WANTBD?BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUA tlon aa chamhcruiu d and waltreaa, or as chamber maid and plain -ewer; best city reference. Caa be seen lor two daya at 127 West 29 th ?>. ANTED-A SITUATION, BY A RBSPECTABLR Protestant wutniw, to lake charge ol a 1 ah or do trailing lu a small family; uo objection to the country. Call at 196 Hieecker st, lu the confectionery. WANTED?A SITUATION. BY A RESPECTABLE girl, with coo l city reference, at chambermaid au I seamstress Call at 28d Court at.. In the store. HKLP WANTED?DIAIiESi At the commercial auency, ma and m Br..alway?Wanted to Jar. clerk fur an scran steamer, hotel clerk, porter, tollcltor, travelling agent on ?alar and o<.mnilstlt>n office clerk,^a. lender. h<.< kkseper, gardener, coachman, dry goods ancrfnncy goods aaleamen, railroad cierc, small hoy, entry clerk, timekeeper: or er situation* aiwaya open. Call and see. Merchants mit-l positively send la tbelr ordori before 3 o'oiock Organized 1863. OBCAR A CO. AT THh MERCANTILE AOENCt-WANTED TO DAY, traveling agent, hookkreper. afslslunt book keeper, .hipping clerk, dry goods salesmen, drug Clerk, hoot and shoe salesmen, grocery clerk, hotel clerk, timekeeper, barkeeper,conductor, ooaehmtn waiter*; other situations noen Respectable men can alwaye Und employment h, cal Ingat our oillce ear v Merchant* sup plied with help free of charge Owing to the nrreaaing dc n amis on us lor holp orders should he sent in hetore 3 P. M. MOHOOMBRY A CO., 2fifl Broadway, room 4. up stairs. ui M'-. tN MAKR839 IN A FHVY UOl RS 4KLLIN - our great uew and wonderful extra large ?lie I'rl/a Packages. (13 per day guaranteed. Every dollar Inrrsted more than donned A splendid solid gold or .liver lerer wateh presented free to each agent. Stuart men wanted to e-tabll?h agon. las In every town and village. Cmtntv rights free. Bale immense: demand Increasing Everybody buys them. Send for our great new oironlar f.-r 'Sot, ' outainlna estrauew premium Inducements, free 8. C. RICHARDS A CO., Htt Nassau street. New York, original, largest and oldest prlia package liouao la tha world. A CENTS WANTED-FOR UNION MUTUAL LtFR Insurance ennsnaoy: as-ets and dividends paid over a intlllou del art, liberal eommlislona allowed. Apply to J. W. A II. JUDD, Oeneral Agents. 161 Broadway. All who want competent far* handb, laborers, utoful men far horsa and garden, bova. coachmen gardeners, waiter-, porters, Ar., can be Irame dlately suited at the large Employment House, corner of 6th av. and lllh at Also famalo help. All ERRAND BOY WANTED?IMMEDIATELY, IN A ?tock broker's office: on# accustomed to the business Breferred Ad drees, la handwriting of tha epp.'knut, H. K., larald office. _____ Bottlebb wanted-at the monmouth bot tllng Vault#, 91, 94 and 91Coder it Nuns but compe tent man naad apply. Bot wantbd-an American. whobi'Eaks ukh man fluent*. or a Osrmaa wba nan spesk good Eng lish: must bsablsto writes so--d hand: aga ovarii years. Applv at room 31 Bible Hons*, 3d pro., bote eon 8th and 9th sis., from 6 to 9 o'clock P. El. SOY WANTED?IN AN OFFICE, RHTWBBN TIIB ages of 14 sad IB. Must resldo In New fork. Apply ?r 9 o clock to John Lloyd E Sons, 16 Nassau at., rooms 13 and 14. TJ1 I. JAFFRAY A CO. 380 BROADWAY. HAVE A AM. vacancy la their mo**n furnishing department for a Bret . last saisaman who haa a large acquaintance. IjtRTRT CLERK WANTED?ONE WHO 18 SMART !i sad correct, with good rorommendsU .os, may address, stating satary required, Ae , boa 880 Post ..flics, N. T. (BARMHR and wife waeted?to work on a r farm a short distance la tha country, tbe man for general farm work sad the wife for housework generally. To those fatthfu and Industrious a good and permanent hrnua la of fered, Apply at 618 Broadway, second floor. I/URMRR WANTED.?MUST BR A HINOI.H MAN, f well reontatnended and andersund plain gardening, Arplv to C, O. Rswcomb. rear Of E1 Cvrtlanit sk HKL.P WARTCD.9ULEI. Help wanted ? good man, with $;uo cash, may hear of a plea ant permanent a mation by losn iog'blaaum to employer, be.it ? uittv given. salary ?JU pet week; light manufacturing business. Apply at til Chat han at., roam No. 3, for two day*. /"kUTDOOR SALESMAN WANTED?TO SELL A FINE I " article of CoU'ee in the city, anil al o In varloua jails of the country; proper quallflcgl iss will be required Ap ply at Tb* Araby Uotlee Mills, Mil West Sixteenth street. S'ALEHHAN WANTED-A POCKBTBOOK MANUFAC. ) tttrer. making beat claaa of goode. want* an experienced fotingntan wlillug to will bis goods on commission. Ad dress Pocaetbook. Herald office. TWO DOLLARS POSITIVELY MADB FROM TWENTY cents? Something orgeutlv needed by every person; call and examine; or teti samples sent free bv mall for twenty cents, thai ft-iail for two dollars, by H. L WOLCOTT, 170 Cba<hAin square, N. Y. wanted?immrdiatbly, men who wish to YY maku frotn ?16 to $30 per day, by small 'uve-nneut, from ?'.'00 to $ tut). Important new invention, just received. Great opportunity to make money, aitber by travelling or locating in elty oreounlrv. lit) WARD TILDEN, (Kh) Broadway. WANTED? AN EXPERIENCED ENTRY CLERK. Vf Address, with references, box 8,013 Post office. "WANTED-A YOUNG MAN. OF ABOUT 16, IN AN YY office down town, wh tho will make hinise.f generally Useful; one re-lding with his parents preferred. Address, with particulars, B. C. box b6 Herald onice. Wanted immkdiatkly-a married couple, to go to A plantation at Hilton Head. 8 U.; the hus band must understand farming. end the wile onokin;. References required as to character and ability. Apply to Herques k Co 13 Broadway. WANTED-AT BRADY'S NATIONAL PHOTOGRAPHIC Gallery, 78) Broadway, a stent bov, between I t aud 16 years of age. Apply before 10 o'clock A. M. WANTED?1N A MANUFACTURING HOUSE, A young man; he must understand bookkeeping and reside with Ids parents. Apply at lilt Fulton at., between 2 and 3 o'clock. WANTED-A COMPETENT YOU.VO MAN TO ATTEND In a first cla*.retail grocery. In Brooklyn. Address for one week J. M , box 206 Herald ollioe. WANTED-A VO0NG MAN, TO ASSIST IN A TEA and codee store. Apply at the corner of Fulionaul Ma n sts , brookii n. WANTED-A QUICK YOUNG MAN TO ATTEND A soda w iter stand. Apply at the soda wuter stand In Hobokeu, near the ferry. w ANTED-A SMART OERMAN ROY TO ATTEND IN a liquor store. Apply at 42 West at. WANTED-FOR A RECRUITING OFFICE. A SMART, inlel -gent and reliable young man. who writes a good hand; must be recommended lor honesty, sobriety and as reliable. Address in own hand writing L. X. D , box 123 lierald office. WANTED-A YOUNG MAN AS PORTER: ONE WHO ha* some knowledge of horses preferred. Apply tie tween 12 and 2 o'clock In the store 763 Broadway. WANTED-A YOUNG MAN, 20 YRAKH OF AGE, TO do porter's work in a wine, liquor and fruit store. Must have good references. Apply, to J no. E. Blaucan A Co., 060 Broadway. WANTED-A YOUNG MAN IN AM* OFFICE TO Di rect circulars, make out b lis. Ac.; one who writes a superior hand and Is willing to work for ?6 or $4 a week to begin with. If am experience in the whole-ale drug trade It would oe preferable. Address box 4.323 Post oillce, post paid. TV ANTED?A MIDDLE AGED MAN. AS COACHMAN Yt aud gardener. Apply to McLuughlin Hro-., 60 Boek man st. WANTED-A YOUNG MAN WHO UNDERSTANDS bookkeeping, to make himself generally useful. One who has some knowledge of '.hip chandlery preferred. Ad S. W. V.,box 1811 Herald office. WANTED-A STOUT BOY- IN A 1'RINTINO OFFICE. One with some knowledge of the business preferred. J. K. Whucmau A Co., 61 Liberty st. WANTED TO DAY-MEN WISHING TO OO TO SEA. We have all kin is of voyages for seamen, green bands, cooks and stewards. Apply to RANDALL A COURTNEY. 186 West si., corner of Keade, up stairs. WaNTED-AN entry clerk, who is quick and YY correct at figures, and writes a good hand, and who is willing to work lor a small salary, may apply, with refer ences, to Burlock, Ramsey A Co., 106 Chambers st. w ANTED?A BOY OR YOUNG MAN. IN A LAW office, one who writes a good baud pre! erred. B. P. LEE. No. 9 Finest WANTBD-A SINGLE MAN. TO WORK IN A LIVERY stable, to clean horses, wash wagons, As.; good wages given. Apply at 271 Canal St., near Broadway. ANTED?A 8TOUT BUILT YOUNG MAN. AR POR ter; no objection to a colored person; wages ?7 per week. Apply at 32 Burling slip. \VTANTED?A BOY WHO CAN WRITE, TO MAKE YY bimaclf generally useful; wages $2, alto boys ubo go to school to work a couple of hours after sohOo) Is out. In quire at room No. 3. No 9 Spruce st., at 11 A. M. WANTED?IN THE OFFICE OF A FLOUR IML'SB, an active boy. 12 or 16 years old Address, io baud Writing of applicant boi 6,604 New York Fuel office. WANTED?TWO 8ALESMBN, TO bELL SEi.ARR AT wholesale; those acquainted with the wholesale Itquo sod grocery bouses preferred. Inquire al No. * Ley hi,, third floor. WANTED?AN EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPER, EN lr; clerk nod shipping clerk. Alio a smart, active boy. Address, with reference!, boi 2,u32 Poet ollioe. \\,rANTKD-A YOUNG MAN, AS GENERAL ASSIST 11 ant, In a tiratclaaa oyster aalooo and barroom; one having auaut $15 i in cash as securit , can meet with a good situation by applying to day at 171 Spring ?t. ?Q?94, ts.96 98 ANI) $10 A DAT MA DE. ACCORD vO log to the talent <>( agents. male or female selling Lloyd's celebrated Maps, used by the government and people?the only rorre l ones made Printed instructions now to canvass first rata furnished agenu A man with a few hundred dollars wanted to goto Cai l'ornla, Canada, Illinois and all parta of the world, and sell our maps. A for tune can be made. J. T. LLOYD a merlin it Map Publisher, 23 < orttandt at. crt pedlars, WITH conveyances, wanted? civ/ To seti cordials, syrups, bittera, Ac., manufactured at our new establishment and warranted superior to any In the market, and at lower price-. A do-count allowed to pedlars and the trade. Frl 'en berg, Kane A f o., who eaale wine and liquor merchan.H and manufacturer-, 210 Kulton street HELP YVASTED-FEM.tLES. A SEAMSTRESS WANTED?IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, to work bv the day or month. Must be either French or German and be able to produce the best of city refe rences. Call nl 425 5tli are., corner of 33th it , at 12 o'clock, on Thursday or Saturday only. A NEWLY MARRIED COUPLE WOULD GIVE A a good beige to a young lad . as companion to the lady, as aha is much alone AUdre ?, spiting particulars, Mrs 11. B., box 4,901 Post ofilco. CAOFhK WANTED?A WOMAN COOK, WHO UNDER J stands her business and Is of kind disposition; best of reference required. Apply at the house of Mr. Eastman, Clinton at, near Myrt e av., Brooklyn. FAMIMI'S SUPPLIED WITH THE BEST 8' RYANT8, af COOK-, chambermaids, laundresses nurse* and Per genera housework, at Mrs Kt RATS' lately established German servants' oUke, '-f>3 Eli/ubetb St., near llotiaton. Housekeepers-mrs. LOWJf agency for housekeepers of all capaclile , 17 Slant n st , between the Bowery nna Christie St., basement. Hours front 10 A. M. to 5 P. M. SEWING MACHINE HANDS WANTED?WITH Till IB own machines, to work ?n she ter lent*. Apply to J. Harrl on, 15 Mercer at.., near Canal. CPANGLElS WANTSD-TO PUT SPAN LKS ON WO k? van skirt-. App y immediately at J. I. A J. O. West a skirt mauufaetory. entrance 81 Reade at, fir ANTED? A GOOD PLAIN COOK. WASHER AND sv Ironer; also a young girl to take charge of children, Apply at the corner of Bedford and I'arK ava., Brooklyn. "\1TANTBD?A L tDY. THOROUGHLY ACijUAINTRD vv and sk tful In the art of retouching ami finishing photographs In India Ink To one who desires to make that a business I can give s'eady employment. The best rere rence as to ability and character required. Please siste war os jier week \a. 0 ty referenoe, J. H. John lou A Co , 15u Bowery. Address U. W. Waters. Artist. Elmlra, N. Y. WANTED-A WOMAN. TO UOOK, WASH AND IRON for a small family, thirty til ts up the Hudson To a competent cook rer high ?n:r< a til he given. Apply at 41 6th sr.. between loth and llth < ?., on Thuridaj. WANTBD-TWO PROTEST4NT GIRLS: ONE TO cook, wash and iron, who understands and Is wi ling to do It and hon ework generally, tbe other to do up staira work and help take care ot children, both must have good eferencea. Apply at 40 Hammond at. WANTED-A LADY TO LEARN THE ART Of coloring photographs. After two weeks Instruction, of one hour per day. work will ho given out or a situation will be given. Call at 713 Broadway, room 19. O. KONIGIIBERG WANTED-A GOOD SALESWOMAN. IN A llOOP ?klrt and fancy store. Call at 238 Fulten av., B oak lyn. WANTRD-A TIDY (HRL, TO DO OENRRAL HOUSE werk in a private family; muet|be a good ????ek .wash ?r and irener. and wall recommended. Inquire lor two day* of Mrs. Cbaae. 37 Doralmck at. ? TXT ANTED?A OOLORED SERVANT. TO DO TUB BN TV tire work of a faintly of ihreo adults; must bo per. feetly competent and wall recommended. Apply at <0? West 57th sk, near HHk av. ^ WANTED IMMEDIATELY?A PBW GIRLS FOR LA* belting etore polteh; most ,-eme well reeommended; none but steady hands required. Apply nt 460 Broome el. W ANTBD-IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, A STRONG, AC. tire girl, who la a flrtl clase cook and laundress ;eily refersnos required. Apply from 10 te U o'clock el 74 West Pith st. WANTED?A UOOK WHO IS A GOOD WASHER AND iroesr. Apply for two days et 2A2 West 20?h at WANTED?IN A FAMILY. A GOOD AND WELL RE. seminended female soek. speaking the French lan guage. Apply at II West Uih si . Immw ately. ____ W~ ANTBD-BT A ORNTLEMAH, LIVING ON STATKN Island, a woman to take charge of his bouse; must be a gFodeiFoh, baker, washer and ironer; would hare no oh. jeetlen to e woman Willi a grown up thlld lo help do h--use work end keep the mother company, as the place is rather isneiy. only those who --an furalab g"cd tett-moelais a?*Fi arply at 80 Bsavcr ?? lecm No 4 iHiPPiaa, STEAM WEEKLY TO LIVBRiWlOL, TOUCI1INO AT Queenatnwn (fork harbor) ?The Liverpiol, Now T >rk ?ud Pbilade phis steamship Com pan y intend despatching their full-powered ('lydo-huUt Iron sisamship* an follow* ? KDl N BURGH. Saturday, June Id city or Washington, Saturday, iune?. CITY OP MANCHESTER, Saturday. July 1. And every succeeding Saturday, at noon, from pier 44, North r. rer. RATES OP PAS8AQR. Pnyab'e in gold, or Ha equivalent In currency:? FIRST CABIN **? SrEERAOK $30 Do. to London 85 Do. to London 34 Do. to Parle 98 Do. to Parle. 40 Do. to Hamburg .... 90 Do. to Hamburg 37 I assenger* alio forwarded to Havre, Bremen, Rotterdam, Antwerp Ac., at equally low rate*. Liverpool or Queenatown ?Flrat Cab.n. $73, $38, $ 05 Steerage, A3V Time* who wLb to send for their friends can buy tlcketa here at these rates. Three steamer* have superior accommodation* for pa# cenger*. are strongly built In water tight Iron eectlon* and carry patent fire annihllatora. Kspeneuced snrgeoue are at tached to each a'earner For further information apply In Liverpool to WILLIAM INMAN, Agent, 22 Water ?tro?t; In Glasgow to ALEX. MALCOLM, No. 5 St. Enoch square; in Queenilown toC. A W. D SEYMOUR A CO ; In London to F.1VKS .t MACEY, 81 King William street; in Pari* to JIILEU OF.COUR. tS Rue Notre Damn dee Victories, Place de la Bourse , in Phila delphia to JOHN Q. DALE, 111 Walnut street, or at the Company's ollloes. JOHN O. DALE, Agent, IS Broadway, N. Y. POR LIVERPOOL DIRECT.?CUNARD 8TBAMSH1P 0LYMPU8, Captain MrMlckan, will sail on Wednesday, .Tune'.'2. Cabin passage $S0 In go'd, or Its equivalent. For freight or passage apnl; to E. CL'NARD, N*. 4 Bowling Green. THE HAMBURG AMERICAN PACKET COMPANY'S IKON MAIL STEAMSHIPS From Soutliamnton. From New York. BtXONIA May .11, DM Tunc 28, 1884 KAVaRIA June It. 1884 July !>, 1804 OEP.MAMA Tune 28. 1*44 J ill v 23 1*14 BORU8KIA lulv 12 1*4 Aug. 6. 1*14 From Hamburg pier, foot of Third >tr rt. Hohokeil, taking pa'-enger- for Ha ".burg Havre. London and Southampton at the following vales ?First rahln, $I0">; second rshln. gt'2 5d: sleerece. 837 50 payable In gold or It* equivalent. For freight apply to KUNIIARDT A CO.. 45 Exchange ptr.'-e. For passage apply to C. B. RICHARD A BOA8, 181 Broadway. British and American steam navigation COMPANY. STEAM TO LONDON DIRECT. Thn first eleas iron steamship NEW YORK will sail July P. Pusmige payable In etirreno Steerage 818 Passengers forwarded to (levre Pari* ami Gorman ports, at vary low rale*. A ppl - to WILLIAMS A OUIOX, ? Broadway. N AND L1YER STEAM FROM AND TO JIJEENSTOWN A POOL. CUNARD LINE. From New York, $45ourreucy; to New York, $38 gold, or equivalent In currency. OLYMPTI8 sails,Iune 22. SI DON, July tS. For passage apply to . WILLIAMS A GUION, 20 Broadway. rB LONDON AND NEW YORK STEAMSHIP COM puny will despatch semt-monthlv their new and tint class British Iron stesmshlns CELL*. EKLLONA. ATa LANTA, IOWA, INDIANA and MAN H ATTAN, each 3,000 tons burthen, betwe. n London and New York, calling at Davie on the vovage from London. Rate* of oasnage, paya ble In United State* currencyFrom New York. First Ca bin 8'bO: Second Cabin, $70; 8te?rage, $4o. From London or Havre First Cabin. 8IU0 For passage apply to CHAS. A. WHITNEY, at No 211 Broadway For freight apply at St South street. Advances made on merchandise consigned to the Loudon agents QQWLANI) M ASPINWALL. Agent*. Steamers to francs direct. CARRYING TUB MAIL9. the OENERAL TRANSATLANTIC COMPANY'S NEW LINE OF FIRST CL.VRS SIDRWHEKL STEAMSHIPS BETWEEN NEW YORK AND HAVRE. The Aral five splendid vessel* Intended to be put upon tbis favorite route lor the Continent are the following:? WASHINGTON 3.2(M tons 900 horn# power. LAFAYETTE 3.204 lona POO borse power. EUGENIE (Atlosi) POO hoi>e power. FRANCE (Hirtld ng) 90o horsepower NAPOLEON III (Building) 1.100 horsepower. Until the completion of tbc entire list the departures will be monthly, beginning with the WASHINGTON?Captain A DUCHESNE. From HAVRE, on WEDNESDAY. I8th June From NKW YORK, on WKDNESDAT, 8th July. Rate# of passage, Including tab'e wine - raon *Av*e re waw tork. First cabin.... 'SS ?? Second cabin 480 F. MOM HEW YORK TO HAVHk. .... Flral cabin .- $138 Seoon'd cabin 70 or 80 Pavah'e In gold, or Itae nilvalent In United Btates enrrency. MEDICAL ATTENDANCF. FREE OF CHARGE. For freight or passage apply to __ GEO MACKENZIE. Agent. No. 7 Broadway. At Paris, 12 Boulevard des tlapuclne* (Grand Hotel ) At Havre. WILLIAM I8KL1N A OO. TUB NORTH GERMAN LLOYD'S STEAMSHIP BREMEN. O. Mover, commander, carrying the Cnltad Elate* mall, will sail from the Bremen pl*r, foot of Third street. Hobnken, on Saturday, june is, at u O'clock m., roi< BREMEN, VIA SOUTHAMPTON, taking passengers tu LONDON, HAVRE. SOUTHAMPTON AND BREMEN, it the following rates, payable In gold or it* equivalent in otirreucv For the first cabin, $105; second cabin, $12 60; steerage, $37 80. Tne BREMEN will be followed by the HAN8A, July 2. For freight or passage a?ply to ORLRICHS A CO., 68 Broad street. National steam navigation company TO GUEKN3TOWN AND LIVERPOOL Cabin, SIS'); Steerage. $35? payable in currenoy. VIRGINIA sail* Raturd iv. Jun? 18. - PENNSYLVANIA lall* Ha'urdat, July 2. For passage appD to WILLIAMS A GUION, 29 Broadway. Montreal ocean steamship company's brst class steamer Damascus will leave Quebec lor Liverpool and Londonderry on Satur day. I nib June. Kales of paa.age to LIVERPOOL, LONDONDERRY OR GLASGOW. In Itid'ng ocean passage and free ticket from New York to ^"*"5?$711 and $30. In GOLD OR IT8 EQUIVALENT. Leaving New York every evening, bv way of Troy, Lake Chemplaia and Montreal, at 6 P. M or by way of Boaton, Portland and1 White Mountain, at 5 P M. For passage apply at the Company's o re, 23 Broadway, New York. 8ABBL A SKAKLK. General Agent*. FOR CALIFORNIA VIA PANAMA A lire! class ilramrr will leave New York on the 3d, 13th en J JJd of each month, eroept when these dates fall on Sun dov,when the day of (l?|iavture will he on the Monday fol. For freight or pierage apply at the only otlioc. No. 8 Bowl IngQrcen. D. B. ALLKN, Agent. MO. ROBERTS' LINK TO , SAN FRANCISCO. VIA PANAMA. The ste >ni -hip ILLINOIS OR GOLDEN Kl'LK. SATURDAY, JPN8 28 at noon, from plor 29 North river, foot of Warren street. For pas. ?ago ai p:y at the nllle, 177 West, corner of Warren alrent, to P. N. I AflKINUTO.N. ' For Havana direct. The I'rleil Statea mat aide wheel steamship kaoLr. ? ?1. J. I.awren. r. C mman ler, will leavo pier No. 4 North river. on WaJoaadaY, Juno 22. at Ihtee o'clock I* M. precisely for Havana dlioct. All lot'.or* inuhl pass through ihe Po t ofToe. No freight recoleed or bills of lading algned on tho day of palling For freight or pa ?.pate npplyto 81'OFPORD. TILE8TON A CO.. No. 2V Broad wnc. TftOR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT.?TIIK UNITED STATES J? mail steamship GEORGE WA81IINOTON. Captain B. Y.Gagei. will leave pier No. II Norih r ver. on raturdav. June I t at .1 l' M. Passsi e. Ilrel c'sss, $''?> Fur frolght or passage applr to II. B. CROMWELL A CO.. Ml Wast at. FOR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT. TO pail ON SATURDAY, JUNK Zft. AT 9 O'CLOCK P. M. Tlia United Stales mad sidawheel steamship - EVENING 8JAK. W R Hell, Commander, will sail as above from pier 40 North i Iver. third | ler above the foot of Canal street. For freight or passage apply to J A MRS A RAT NOR, No 10 Bard** Greet. N R ?The 81,l-.t Tltrc SPARK will fol ow and sail on Bnturday. Jul f 0 FOR NEW OHLF4NS DIRECT?THE UNITED HU'oe mull steamship CREOLE, John Tntmpson, fern* mander, will leave pier 13 North river, for New Orleans dlre< t,on Thursday, June 2.1. at three o'clock F M precisely No fralght received ov hills of lading signed on toe day of pa.ling. For freight or passage apple to LUDLAM. HE1NRKKN A CO , 113 Broadway FOR LIVERPOOL.-OLD BLACK R' LINR. Tf!B ship NEPTtTNB will sail punctual ? on Thursday. June 1ft For istsaage iu llrst or second cabin apply on board foot of Peekinan s'reet, or to ROCHE, BROTHEKB A COFFKY, ft!) Smith street. COR LIVERPOOL-NEUTRAL FLAO. * Ike AI ?'Hlsh,^^ Is now loading for the ahuve port, ainT will laalia few days. For oahln or sec ml cabin passage, having unsurpaa sad accommodations apply on board, plrr No P North rivnr, or to TAPBCOTT BROTHERS A CO., 8ft South street COB LIVERPOOL?TAPBCOTT 8 LINE r Ship ANTARCTIU. Balls th s dav. ' Ship ANTAKt'sltJ. sans ins nav. Ship ROGER A IIIKRN sal i Ju is 18. FOR LONDON?JC LINE. Ship DANIEL WJUSTRH. sails this day. Hhtp sortfi AMPTON, aalla June 28. Pi.r passage to or from the old country, or drafts at t) lowest possible rales, apply to TAPBCOTT BROTH BRA A 00 . M Bouth street. XTBVTRAL flag-AUSTRALIA PIONBBR LtNB. l\ carrying tha United Plates malls. The AI at L'ayd a rorlwentv yasrs British olppor hark 8ANTON, Cratswell master, l.onp tons capacity, is aosr rapidly loading at pier 10 Ka't rivor. and having tba creator part of her cars" engaged, svill hare quick deopaieh f?w Sydney. N. 8. W., dtract. For freight apply to R. W. CAMERON. P8 Roavor stroot. TRAVELLERS' OllDH. Hudson rhp.ii railkoad.-trainb for al ban/. Trov, tho North sad Wast leave Chambers it root at7 and 10 A. ft. and 4. ft and !?' 40 P. M . and on Suadaya at (.23 P. M., from Thirtieth street. 5BW YORK, HARLEM AND ALRAN1 RAILROAD? For Albsnr, Troy, North aod Wets, leavo Tweaty. sitih streqt depot at 10 A. M. and B P. ML Buuday train at 8 P. II, FNONRT ISLAND FERRY, LANDING AT FORT Hamilton ?The MAUBHON wl I m>iniie|n< bar regi lar trips to Coney Island on Wednesday, tho lft'h Instsnl. liOavlng Chrisinpher ttrest at #'?, 12 g, 1M. Leaving Hey street at ?V 121<, 3\. Leaving plor No. I North river at 10,1 and 4 o clock. TRAVELLERS' OI IDE. MORNING BOAT FOR ALBANY?CHANGE OF PIBR ? The DANIEL DREW. Captain Jbhn F. Tailm?n, wl\ on ami alter Wednesday. May 4. laava from Deebruagna street at 7 A. 51.. stopping for passengers ai Thirtieth street, on Mondays. Wednesdays and FY data; landing at Weaa Point, Newonrg. Poughkeepsle Rhinebeck. Cats kilt aid Hiuieon On and alter Tuesday, May 19, tn* ARMENIA will -111 on alternate day! with tUe DREW, forming a dally line Ticket! sold on board and baggage checked to points Wisiand North. UTKAM8IIIP OLYMPUS WILL DISCHABOB, 17NDBR k' general order, at ihe Cunard wharf. Jeraey City, this tTUorsJayi uormog, 16th innant B. Ct'NARO. No d Bowling Orees. DRY GOODS^ INCLUSIVELY FRENCH FI.I'TINd oNB TO TWBN J ty Iivhea wide. All material* timed In an unsurpassed manner at Mr* GOLDEN'S Franca Fluting Establish - nietita, 18 Amltv street. iN H? A block and a half from Broadway), 127 Hleecker street below Woo?t?r street, sod Mil Full' n street, Brooklyn. N. B.?No maohlnery used Us the genuine French (luting. UILIM INO.?FRENCH FLCTINO DONB AT 4 CENTS F per yard; over four ln< has I cent por Inch extra, bg the Fienoli Fining Company. 271 Hpr ng street, between Vartck at.d Hudson. Agent Mrs. HHANAHAJI, 861 Third auenuo, near Twenty-seventh street. ? N BW SKIRT FOR 1864. A NEW AND GREAT INVRNTION I* .... ^T,?. HOOP HKIKTH. TIIR DUPLEX ELLIPTIC (OB DOUBLE) 8TRBI 8 P It 119 Q J. I. A J. O. WEST, NO. 97 CH aMBF.RB BTREBT, NEW YOKK are the owners ef the patent and exclusive manufacturers of this, J. W. BRADLEY 8 PATENTED DUPLEX ELLIPTIC BTBEL SPRING SKIRTS This Inveutlon oons.sts of Duph-x (or two) Blllptlo Steel SpiiUKH, Ingeniously braided t ghtlv and firmly together, edge to edge, making the tough" t moat elast e. flexible and di' able spr.ng ever used, enabling the wearer. In con sc nance of Its great elast c t and I eiihlenes to place and fold the skirt when in use as ea.lt . and w Hi the name coo vi-lienoe as a Ilk or inu 1 In dross. It entirely obviates and s i inoe* the only objection* to hoop skli ts, v /. the annoy sree to the wearer as wel as the pulillo. especially in cr iwded a-.emh les, carriage', radioad cars, church pews, or In any crowded p ace, from the diillrtilty of eotiiractlnil them io occupying a small space. This enilrely removes the difficulty, while giving the skirt the usnal ful and at mmetrl cal foi m and Is the lightest anil ninet tt llsli and graceful appearance for Ihe -ire t opera, promenade or houae drees. A lad having enjoved the pleasure, comfort and great convenience of wearing the Duplex Elliptic Hprlng Skirt fo? a (Ingle dav will never afterward willingly dispense wlilj the use of tliein Tlinv are ihe best duality In every part, and by far the llghte t, most durable, comforlab e, and economical skirt made. Meichanta will he supplied as ahove <iud ladiea In most first clan* retail stores In this olty and throughout the dillerent Mates. Inquire For the DUPLEX ELLIPTIC 8PRINO SKIRT. rtUPLEX ELLIPTIC SPRING 8KTRT. 1/ TUB MOST POPULAR AND FLEXIBLE IN USB. _ A. T. STEWART A CO.. Broadway and Tenth streak. P BRADLEY'S DUPLEX ELLIPTIC SKIRT, THB GREATEST IMPROVEMENT IN LADIES' 8KIIITH ?ve have ever seen, and of Hiiperior cxcdlopce. ROBERT MORTON, No. ttitl Broader. BRADLEY'S DUPLEX BLLIPTIC SKIRT?VERY flexible, folded easily when In use to occupy a email ipace. making the most ageeeable Kklrt worn. For sale by LORD A TaYLOR, Not. del to 467 Broadway. No*. 235 to 2H1 Grand street. Not. 47 and 49 Catharine atreet. lATENT DUPLEX ELLIPTIC 8KIRT?COMBINING ELKGANCB. LIGHTNESS. COMFORT AND ECONOMY, tnd unquestionably the most desirable article made. For lale by ARNOLD. CONSTABLE A CO . Corner of Canal and Merctr street*. H. MACY. HOUSEKEEPING GOODS. LINEN GOODB AND HANDKERCHIBF8. RIBBONS AND STRAW GOODS. FRENCH FLOWHRhInD FANCY GOODS. PARASOL8 AND BUN UMBRELLAB. HOSIIRY AnTTuNDERWBAR. LACBB ANd"km"hROIDEBIBB. CORSETS AND YANKEB NOTIOHBk BACY'8 CELEBRATED FRENCH KID GLOTBR 204 and 206 SIXTH AVKNUB, TWO DOOR8 DKI.OW FOURTEENTH STREET. ClOTmifO. "... A SURER PLACE.?AT 285 S1XIII AVENf'F., LADIRB and gentlemen wtll llnd tha fair and hone -t dealer. B. MINT/, to whom th"v can dtepoae of their Oast OIT Cloth .r* < meets, Furniture ami Jewelry at 60 per cert mora . in by .?her dealers In the clW, I p'omise to pay the fol lowing'prl'u*?Silk Dresses. from $3 to $48; Costs, $4 lo Aid Paula to 17. Also for Woolen. Delaine and Mualla Di. -.,e? the hlgheil cash prl.-e will be paid A as I or a nsls bv poet will be puoetually attended to. Ladies attended lo by Mrs. Mint/. Remember the orh-lnal M. Mlntz and Ihe nniiilicr. 2K.,yitth avenue, ncur HI:htectith street. Orders from Brooklyn and Jeraey City punctual y attended to. A TTKNTIOM.-AT 222 SEVRNTII AVENUE. NEAR J\ Twcnty-llflh street -Ladles and lonllemen. i havo the pleasure to announce again that I have received a large order from Ca llorna auj the Western market* to pay the higheei price* for ladles god geiitleutca'a Wearing Apparel. Carpets. Furniture Jewelry. Ac. b. paving 90 per cent more than any other dealer lu the city. We guarantee te pav for ladies' Si'k Drosses frmii $.">Ui$tl; Wool en, frona l'l to $10: a!?? Calico, Delaine, dfusllo %c. dont emen'a Coals, from $Sto*J0. Pauls, from $! to $7. Ac. Ladiea and Senth'men. don't forget the right number. M VSRCRH, 27 Sevenih avenue, near Twdnrr.fifth street. By calling on or itddsesslng me ymi will tie dealt wUli honestly. Orders will be A tended to fiom Brooklrn New Jersey, Hohoken, Slaten Island, Ac. Ladies punct'ially alien led to by Mrs. Marcse Attention.?At 212 bevknt r avbnub h. Ro senberg. '.lis California an I We?tern agency store, received large orders to purchase $75 '>> wor'h of Cast OfT Clothing These order* in ixt lid filled In a ver. abort time. Ladle* and gentlemen I wl-h mi aoild take par ticu ar notice and look over your wurirnhe , and see if yeu hare auv clothing you do not need. For your satlafactlaa I will mention some of the price* ?Silk Dresses from $6 t/? $50, Coats from $3 to $J3, Pants fmm $.8 lo $7: also. Woollen and Mu* 'o Dre*?*s, Carpeia, Furniture. Jewelrv. Ac., bv calling on or address ng H. ROSENBERG, 212 Seventh avenue. Ladle* attended to by Mrs Rosenberg, la and out of the city A POSITIVE FACT-II. HARRIS, Of 164 SEVRNTII avenns. takes th s opportunity to announce to th? eom - mnnlly that he has advanced 40 per < eat on the usual prices for ast oil Wearing Apparel. Carpets. Furniture Jvweliy, Diamonds. Ac A be has a great demand for theea article* for the New Urlonns market, lad'es and gentlemen having an . of the -an.e to dispose o' cannot fall by epMug on or addresaTur II. Harris, lot rte.etilh ? cons. n?sr Twsntv. ?ecuad street, where you can depend upon reoelvlng a higher prl e than elsewhere In the r|tv. gr, guaraatea to pay the ulmost value for >-a b article and not humbugging a* pract; ed by a good man other li go oirerer*. and then Ireinhiiug to get them for half the valne. Ladies waited upon by Mr*. H. Harris, at their own residences, in and o-u of the aliv. Attention?at trb new store, im third aieivue. lad-ea aad gentle- en are gnarantaed te re reive the Mghed pr cea for e mh artlchi of cast o'f Wear ag AjijArel, Furniture, Corpets, Ac, for the Hon them and Weew rn market*. Please re i omoer, and iry C. MISII. 114 Thlr.. avenue near Fourteenth street. L.ulles attended t? ty Mr Mub, Ciders from Hrookl-n aud vie.nlty attend ed to. t okbat demand roK CLoriiino.-ladies and J\ gent'emeii can receirr the t> gh.-at i r c>-for their Cast OT CRubng l orn tur*. t .irpci*. Ac, by oal'Ing on or ad dre?*lng II <"OH N. 2Pi He.'onlb menu*, licit to the dm* a'ore l.ad eg iilt*nd?-d to by Mr* Gobo. A^HTTF.NTION.-M ABRAHAMS .'S3 9EVB.VTH ATE ? uc. between Twenty tilth ami Twent ttth ?tieeie. has aii urdtr lu band fr in the V* tern and forula marketc for SATOd! worth of r??t Off nothing, whleh he wl?hc* to All up ramedUtele; tber tore he will \ by mora liberally I'.an irv other doa>r Aldiro or call en Mr. Or Mr*. Apr?. h.im? 233 Seventh avenue. AT SB'KNTH AVKNI E, CORNER OF TWBNTT. ?t* l? slteet, K. llARf will pay the highest price* for ladle* and gentlemen's Ci-tOff Clothing, Carpet* Purnl turc Ac.. b? caillng Or ad u?*eing v note. Ladi*a aKeadeil to by Mr*. Mart. A 1TENTION.-8A1 THIRD AVBNUB?LADfBS AND V\ gentienien run rrrtn r the hlgltcit price fur ( aat OAT Coc'itig Carpet*. Jewelry, *<?.. hr calling *t the a ddreea of M. LKON at the above number. La-He* attended by Mr?. Leuii. Belweeu Thirty eighth and Thirty-ninth ita IS? 8KVEN TH AVKMK, TUnVBRS MNBTMNTU and Twentieth ?trr< t ?. ladle* and gent emeu wI re -Olr# tba hlgheat pr r? for their Ca*'- Oil C otlilug. Carpele, F irim ire. Ac., by nulling on or addressing R.MILLEH. Lad e? *ticn 1ml by Mra. Mi,,er. A^HT 197 SIXTH AVENCK -LADIES AND OElfTLB men. if you w,eh to receive iha m*he*t prtoe tor <o?r Caet Off clothing. Carpet*, Furniture. Ac., lb* beat you can do la to call on r ?end a note to K MINT/, at No. 137 Both avenue, two doora from Tenth 4treet. Ladtce ?i tended by Mi*. Mintr True, you will bo dealt with to your sallafac llon and heuoRt. AMTTRNTION?TBI ONLT PLACE WHEBB YOU CAW get (tie worth of your monty and the fill value for v on* Coat Off Clotbln* Carpet*. rum ture and Jewelry >s to ac plv to or add rem I. KMT IS MA/.RK Bill Ninth avonuo. La diet attended to by Mra. Mazer. N B ? All orders promt tl? altendod to. AT TIIB NEW STORK. M OA RMTNB STREET.? I. A - A dice aod gentlemen can n- eivr to i er cent more for Ce?t Off Clothing, Furniture Cirpeta end Jewelry by railing eo or add resting H HART, at the above aombar, will bo punctually attended to. Ladiee ?tteoded to by Mre. Bait. GRNTLBMRNS NEW AND LETT Orf CLOTH'NO purchased tor tbo Weet The full valno will be pei<| without seeking to mpoe* Call at tho atnro <>r address THOMAS D. CC)NR >frr**r' hatwtoaOeira and Chatham atraott. LI CASH BIRO TaYB TUB PR1CB FOR . Sadie*'and gentlemen * C*?t Off Clothing. Ttrt.ew waited noon bv ed<Jre??lng L. Caahnerg, 48 Hast Twelfth atroat near Broadway. Ladle* waltad upan jay Mra. C THB OLD stand Rh VIfBD?118 SRV1NTH A v F. nue. Hsr'ng just returned from tho W*a4 with >argw I isspacwi en*t >0 J. BRKXHAUM A ' O , and you WI I "0 "UIW '? nw Cmpl y and to your owa satisfaction attended w N te lle* attended la by a lady. Thirty-1