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SITUATIONS WANTRED—FE MALES, TTR. Geonal at DO 8i,MARK'S PLace, Tor FLOOR, = lerstand: ‘ast place, —A BRSPRO. able young Pi t woma: dé cooking in ail its brane ESPECTABLE GIRL TO 140 Sart re eon: wend be willing to go in ibe countrys “city reference trom place. 150 WEST 2TH ST, FIRST FLOOR,—AN EX. s first class cook; no objec- Hon to gp'in the, country; best city reference. Can ve sen for two days. WEST 28TH ST., NEAR 7TH AV., FIRST 158 floor.—An English'woman.as first class ‘cook and saker; will do the course wa: hing ; best city reference. ELM ST., NEAR CORNER OF BROOME.—A8s ferthselie Naonne sn kesseasie’ Grareee its, ples a rite one tor the* frst class restaurants in the _Gan be seen from 3 0" lock on Monday tll 9 P. M. WEST 19TH ST., FRONT ROOM.—A RESPECT- peels young girl as cook; is willing to assist with 505 EAST 29TH ST., SECOND FLOOR.—A FIRST class French cookin a priyate tamily; city or fountry; references, Call for two days. EAST 29TH SI., SECOND FLOOR.—A YOUNG woman a8 assistant cook under @ first class fragen cook in a hotel; good reference. Call tor two ays. 0 EAST 29TH ST., FIRST FLOOR.—TWO RE- spectable young girls; one as Cook, washer and roner; the other as chambermaid and Waitress. Call or three day. Chambermaids, &c. 12 GREENWICH 8T,—A YOUNG ENGLISH GIRL, lately landed, as ghambermald or waitress in a pri- vate fumilv. Addre: 388. W, 43 EAST 56TH ST., UP STAIRS,—AS CHIR maid or seamstress, by a young woman. 650 NEW BOWERY, THIRD FLOOR—A RESPECT- able woman in a privais family to do chsamber- yrork and plain ironing and make herself gene” use- tul; country no objection. EAST 42D ST—A RESPECTABLE GIRL AS Maret Bieope and waitress; will make herself beperally useiul; no objection to city or country; best NEW YORK HERALD, ALD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 16; 1873—WitH, SUPPLEMENT, __ HELP p WANTED-FEMALES, va ‘ANDS WANTED—ON BOWS, SCARFS, Er: -END Bere only thoes expsrienced sid rat class SR aerer re ne onl 75 Franklin st. ILK HAT TRIMMERS WANTED—AT COLYER & Broadway. WARXTED—A GIRL, ABOUT 15 YEARS, JUDSON'S, Nos, 206 and 208 DO light work in @ email family. 325 Hast 10th a Harlem. ANTED—A GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK. seat Rn after 9 o'clock at the basement door ot 240 8 pet peer YOUNG GIRL TO ATTEND A BABY assist in hou ry home. Call at 122 Buinvan seer? ieralinivonte SW Airteren st WANTED—AT CLOVER DAIKY, 58 Sook aren st Apply Saturday and Monday, betore 9 Wastep—a pt ei ba hk GTR! iron; best city reterence. and Monday at 134 Kast Glat st. aera ave GIRLS; ONE FOR PLAIN COOKING, washer and ironer; the Ca as waitress and chambermatd. ‘Call at 64 West ith ANTED—A GOOD, PLAIN COOK AND LAUN- ress: must wash and iron well. Apply, between Band at 130 East 78th st.. Letween Lexington aud 70. COOK, turday WaAxtep-a SMART, TIDY GIRL FOR GENERAW ti Pk L Aakee RT Ae: sk family, about one your ir H. MOCHMONE, 165 Reade st., New York. ANTED—A GOOD SEAMSTRESS; NONE BUT those acquainted with upholstery work need appl: also a good Operator on a Singer machine. Cniversi y Place. ANTED—A SMART, ACTIVE: BALM OMAR: FOR the suit department:in a city retail house ; must be ay ‘experienced in selling and fully, competent to 3 to. compete mt person a Kood ey ene ner: manent ene are offered. ‘Address. giving full particu: Jars as i th ons time and place of former em, oy. ment, A. 165 Herald Uptown Branch oft ais gata a beh woman to examine and give out work, &, Uy Aare A QUIET AMTLY ( OF THREE PER. sons, in the country, a !'rotestant girl, for general housework; wages $15 a month ; mn Ushi ‘Address BDWAKDS, box 311 ust speak some Eng- Post office, Elizabeth, bity reference. 63 1ST AV., 37TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL DOU as chambermaid and waitress and to assist with washing or Paste housework; smail family ; best city selerence. Calltor two days. Dressmakers and Seamstresses. 152 6TH AV,, FIRST FLOOK,—FRENCH DRESS- maker, cutter and fitter would Bo, out by the fay or take work. at home; terms reasonable. SEAMSTRESS, WHO UNDERSTANDS WORKING on dresses and does all kinds ot family sewing, isa rator on Willcox & Gibbs’ machine, wants work the day, week or month. Address WILOOX, Herald ranch oftice, ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG SOUTH ern woman, @ stranger 10 New York, a situation in ‘refined private tamily i Foor el 8; 18 @ good dress- maker and understands all sewin; hines; would not pbject to assist in Ught housework. best reference given ‘rom first class families in New Orleaus and Virginia, Address: Herald office. General Housework, Se, 4.5 PERRY 81. BASEMENT.—A YOUNG GIRL TO do light housework in a private family. Ingulre lor two days, B4 EAST 68D 58T., IN THE STORE. A YOUNG t girl todo mineral housework in.a private family; tan come well recommended. 29 & 2ST Veh st. ig RESPECTABLE YOUNG girl to do gen jousework, in a small private funily ; is willing and robles best references. Honsekospers, “ec. LEMON 81. NEWARK, N. J.—A LADY OF CULTURE and refincinent desires a position as housekeeper ; is bai manager thoroughly competent; would be will- Iso to have charge, and teach youn, ng children: Epis. topalian family praterred unexceptional reterences tiven, Address G. W. Dougias. oy RECTOR 8T., ROOM 7.—A GERMAN WIDOW, 30 yearsof age, ds housekeeper in a widower's tamily, EAST [4TH ST,—AN AMERICAN WOMAN AS housekeeper or to do the work of a plain-family, Dall for two days. WEST 30TH ST,—A YOUNG LADY OF RE- finement, who understands musical qualifica- ren 23 is willing to teach children, as housekeeper ; idower or bachelor's family preferred. Miss JULIA FIELDS. EAST MTH 8T,, SECOND FLOOR, FRONT room.—A stoady, competent Protestant woman ts cook or working housukee sbjection to the country or a city reterence; 10 oarding, house. 684 6TH AV., NEAR 39TH S8T.. ONE FLIGHT UP @on’t ring). fre refined yor pleasing addre: usekee per 5 make home Siemans no sbjection totravel. ait for ‘cise ESTELLE. AR LADY WISHES A POSITION AS HOUSEKEEPER a widower's family, or bt B take any position ia trian ‘where her little son woutd bo no poe LS gall on. or address’ Mra. ARMAND, Huebner'’s Hotel, 27 Bowery. A YOUNG WIDOW, AMIABLE AND PREPOSSES; ing, educated and refined, ee ce posttlo housekeeper or companion in & gentiem: ood mus! ae talent, Address L, D. W., Herald P Ubio ro Branch office. A POSITION AS HOUSEKEEPER OR COMPANION. By a widow GE) of culture and high fone widower's iamily or bachelor's tired of boarding; take full charge of motherless bein rues travel o1 t as matron of an wstitation. ony, first class parties address Mrs, CHAM. BE LON, box Il Herald Uptown Bri snch office. ANTED—AY A RESPECTABLE “YOUNG GERMAN widow, a situation as housekeeper in a widower's family. Address C. K., Post office, Williamsburg. ANTED—A SITUATION BY A LADY, WHO Fi or ah pagers ey Pate Sd belly berg cote cabal ot carv! a marke! ferences. ‘Adare: e38 J. O. G., Elizabeth, NJ. oe Winco SITUATION AS HOUSEKEEPER IN A private family, or companion to invalid or elderly erson; best of reterence Post given. ce, East Saginaw, Mich. Address box 75 Laundresses, &c. ST. MARK’S PLACE.—A GOOD oot etl TO. do ladies’ or gentlemen's or families’ washing. is WEST 82D STA RESPECTABLE COLORED ean 0 ae raining And Sontag at her own BB or to go o1 ie da: lerences; also Suting done. © if 71 Meine. HAMILTON: 15 WEST 41ST 8T., TOP FLOOR.—A COLORED woman wishes'to take care of gentlomen’s wt, or rooms. Call from 7 to8 P. M. or address M. E. 20 EAST 59TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG woman wishes to get work by the day to wash and iron, or todo housecleanin, jood reference. Call dn the tea store. 934 EAST S6TH 5T., THIRD FLOOR, BACK room.—A respectable young woman wisiies to flo gentlemen's or families’ washing by the dozen or etal or to go out the first two days of the week; good seference. 324 WEST 41ST ST., TOP FLOOR.—A RESPECT. able woman to do washing in her own house, or would go out the three first days in the week. 450 WEST 19TH S8T., ROOM 7.—A RESPECTABLE é lady wishes a few ladies’ and gentlemen's wash: ing. 649 TH AV. CORNER TH 8T, bakery.—A woman wishes to go out by the aay todo pponry Se on ironing ; understands fine washing and luting ; good reference, 791 superior style. 6TH AV., CORNER 45TH ST., BASEMENT. Ladies’ and gentlemen's was! done in Call or address. Nurses: “ec. 1 i EAST 43D 8T., FIRST FLOOR, FRONT.—A 197 Youns girl as iurse or to wait upon a lady or @ family that is going to Bueove. 125 WEST 27TH 8T., IN THE REAR.—A RESPECT. able meenee woman a wet nurse; lost her own haby. one month old. 6 28 WEST 27TH 8T.—A RESPECTABLE MARRIED 25 woman as wet nurse; has lost her own baby. EAST 31ST ST., "BASEMENT BELL.—AN EXPE- rienced nurse can accommodate a lady with voard and nursing during confinement. 433 EAST 9TH ST., FIRST FLOOR, BACK ROOM.~ A lady having ho baby of her own wishes a baby fo nurse at her home. L 435 8D AV., CORNER 81ST SI.—A YOUNG, healthy Woman, ' with @ fresh breast of milk. Wayren—ay A SUPERIOR ENGLISH PROTE tant, a ition as nurse to an invalid; no ob; = to travel; Felling to take oo charge of an inti in be hig! v, recommended. dress Mrs. 8. 8., Taj Yom (Staten Island) Post office. ANTED—A SITUATION AS NURSE BY AN AMER. ican woman ; is competent to take charge:of an in- , sat from its birth or other children: two years’ reference fom one, one place. Address Mra STHEPANS, Brooklyn Miscetianeo 8T, MARK'S PLACE, TOP FLOOR A RE- spectable woman, without encumbrance, to go out lay to. do housecleaning or any other kind of work. 9 by the PROFESSIONAL EEEATION w ANTED— Wy ANTED—BY A YOUNG LADY, A POSITION IN praine she could acquire a pra ial REot jedge of keeping, salary not an object. Address M., care rae. Seatt ties Washington Heights. ve ting a . lot vi yin Brooklyn: dress, Wi. took ox 88 Post o| ce, fallen HELP LP WANTED—FEMALES. at NGBLL'S TURKISH BATHS, 61 LEXIN TON AV. 1 ind ust a alae tee A ya sa ee, and aoerow than 2% years; wages iberal. OOD MILLINERS WANTED—STEADY EMPLOY. G PN pec Apply to KAHNWKILEB & LEWIS, 47 Mer. ANTED—A SALESLADY THOROUGHLY perienced and competent to take charge of the bis bon department of a city retell house; food salary offered: also, a few stock girls to learn. Address, stating former ‘employment, &¢., U. ‘id? ilevala Uptown Brauch ice, EXPERIENCED SALESLADIES WANTED AT 1.0 ANY LADY, CAN EASILY MAKE $10 DAILY + by devoting threo hours*time each day to.a new and res} ppetanle business: no p ddling arrangement. Ap- ply to HERMAN, is" iat 4st at, from Wot. DESIRES A SITUATION RS OF E, BOY, 18 YEAT 5 | F AG re A f in a wholesale hou:e; goot references given. dross D. 0. BUSCH, box ide Herald office. Pt _ NEUE wal WANTED—MALES, ; ‘ANTED—ABOUT 1B YEARS ¢ OLD, 15, PER A2 onthe ARoply after 10.04 clock A, M., at i} Third N OFFICE BOY WANTED—IN A wee Boned in| not be afraid of wi nee va ore ome qwake huni useiul, Address &00., Herald office. ARTICLES JUST OUT; GENTS Li Ve Nao snail required; pays large profits. JOHN ang. Dompauy, S16 Poarlet,.be- ar Fulton sts, ‘Aone Ting In ho magkses Stray made aaly: Zomamence | with "8 DEMGON, Te Mansel ke room .7. NGELL'S TURKISH BATHS, (i LEXINGTON A t agreeable, honest, Intelligent, industriot strictly. temperate Atericans’ for ‘baths and oftes, and as cook and steward; not older than 25 years. T. STEWART & CO. WANT A FEW ENERGETIC men for the various departments of their retail store. moni miperienoot | first ¢ cs barienl pied apply by Teter or tothe ananager, Bi A N ASSISTANT PORTER Se sale tancy silk goods house, about 2 ped some experience. Address PORTER, Nox me 807 Post of BY. - WANTED a8 YEARS OLD)—10 WORK IN A brush factory. Address C, A. ©., box 12 Heraid oftice. APER HANGI 08,— ART, ACTIVE GOOD- sized tad ae ~) a, who understands the above busi- hess, for a wholesale house; none others need apply. Address, in hater or cant, stating age and reterences, PAPLR HANGII box 1,907 Post office, byetdaby rei iN preteen | y goods store. One who isa 6 en quick at figures can address I STY, Herald office. ANTED—1HREE GOOD, FIRST CLASS WAIT ty for the Untied peates Hotel at Far Rockaway, Inquire at 39 Canal st., corner Ludlow. — 'ANTED—AN ACTIVE rouxa MAN AT THE GR0- ry business. ‘rown lal, is oe ahaa Boston near ‘Town Hall nia. —A BOY y WHO LIVES SIN. THE CITY WIT Wertstoe an office. Address IMPORTERS, He ANTED.—TWO GUNNERS TO SERVE IN SOUTH cmt have en honorable discharge trom Navy. Address, giving references, P. C,, box 1,368 Post office. « ANTED—A PRACTICAL KNIFE CUTTER ON drawers, shirigand overalls, to go to Baltimore. Apply at once toS. & M. DAVIDSON & CO., 365 and 367 Brondway. na 9 gees YOUNG MAN, ipinelyy ented aie oe and French, to drive a om aya ta are of & horse; good reterences required. ress re Herald office. ANTED-SEVERAL FIRST CLAS8 CANVASSERS to solicit (hate led for the best medium ever introdu io NATIONAL PHOFOURAPH OOM: ANY, ‘Brow way. J ANTED.—$50 A DAY EARNED EASILY BY ‘ACTIVE canvassers soliciting advertisements for the best medium ever introduced. Apply at PREG we BE MANU- FACTURING COMPAN Park place. (A SINGLE MAN, SPEAKING FRENOH, WISHES A situation as walter to 5 private, fas Smily; good reter. ences. Address Mr. COULU’ ‘874 2d a ITUATION WANTED.—A eer SauaGED BOY, oe aes mere paren ter wishe € situation in « le business ood references. Call on or salirens Boy, 170 E Budeidg a ANTED—BY A FRENOI COOK, A SITUATION ve ‘downtown restaurant; stricily sober ; best city re! erence. Apply at 321 East 26th st., room 1. ANTED—BY AN INTELLIGENT MAN, A SITUA tion as porter or mght watohman; good references.| Adarcas Pow ‘BR, station E. ar ten ety beet OLASS CANVASSERS, WITH address, to sell Mrs. Potts’ patent cold-handle Sad Irons in New York, Brookiyn Troy and Jerse: iy Will pay good salary. GHALFANT & POTT! Philadel phia, Pa. ANTED, AGENTS.—WORTHY THE SPECIAL NO- tice of old and experfenced conesmers, those cele- brated steel line Engravings, viz. ‘ole's Voyage of 1ate,"” {oer beautiful i pleures represen ng chil a Od, manhood and Old Age, now offered by canvassers: ‘st time. Price reduced to suit the masses. ose like it ever ina’ in the relia a sony steed traordinary terms and inducements, | Full, particulars fre ini B. B, RUSSELL, Publisher, 55 Cornhill, Boston. Address Wee A YOUNG MAN, LATELY LANDED from Europe, a situation as first class waiter either ree ENGINE ER pith a private Wontaat a or in hotel, Apply, for two uays, YOUNG, MECHANICAL AND padtonduin ddl WA oben vin din at ores ileal gutealanoon dealieey si‘nation In @ drawing office. Address box 165 Herald res to on: je one or two salesmen; eral enga: io cen enginee: uae ane nds hi, an low pres- ments rrtpsoaay on th those controlling a desirable | sure; good reference: “Address WA. et box'3, 489 trade, Address 0. & D., Herald office, Post office. EXPERIENORD SALESMAN, ABOUT TO START ANTED-A GENERAL, CUTTER 70 OO. IN THR N A torino Wess suf Soathw Self with some wholesale drug house, box 154 Herald office. A SHREWD, ENERGETIC MAN OF BUSLNESS EX- rience And good education wanted to travel and invesligate morcaniiic. stunding; must. be decidedly ca- able and turnish best references asto character, paps, = ‘poaltion dealrable and permanent. Address. i, G. 72 derald office. would like to pone hin Address H. PILL, box I NERY CLERK WANTED-IN A WHOLESALE HAT 4 house; mi good penman, correc! ures and have good roferences, Address ENTRY CL box 2,618 Post office. Peigrcertered ‘iddluoes end pan commana TH Me aot pasin comman e-ether nee fn confidence, with ref Bronce, SEATIONERY, Hera ALESMAN WANTED—IN AN IMPORTING HOUSE’ 4 Chew is com tent to ie ved Miers to pase ah oa ating age. re Tad salary oxpected, WOOLLENS, Herald oiRee. re ghee WANTED—IN ANY BUSINESS (CITY OR country), where extraordinary quickness at figures eo oeaemmonn and ‘appreciated. ddress MANTISSA, era! RAVELLE: ‘WANTED, A PERSON we i with the State and Western stove trade, to take th sale of a hot air iurnace on commission. TRA: VELLER, Herald oitice. TP ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS A STEADY ung man desires a situation; he has been in ai architect's ollie for a4 years and can give the most sulistactory rejerences. “Address THOMAS, Fost office, NEWSPAPER PROPRIETORS,—AFTIE 15 YEARS’ Ttxperionce on a prominent metropolitan daily jour. nal, Lam open to an en 1 quainted with all the details of the basivensaiss Darunonts; can giv Most satisiactory pe Trom the catablishment where last employed. ‘Addrens NEWSPAPER, box 125 Herald office. ba arene ol OFFICE BOY, IN A WHOLESALE acta HERRMANN BROS., 404 Broadway. ANTED—A YOUNG MAN THAT HAS SOME Knowledge of the grocery trade. No others need t 343 Greenwich st ROSENSTEIN BROTHERS. x 7 ANTED—A SITUATION BY A COMPETENT HARD. 5 ware crald othe wholesale or retail store. Address ement. I am thorough 4 Wy sanrno iy A A WINE IMPORTING HOUSE, AN i respectable you ng man as collector, who {a willing t {omake h himselt iisetul. “Address box 1,201 Post ice, W WASTED A. FIRST CLASS WINDOW DRESSER and ticket writer; will Soma ane @ good salary and permanent position. Addrons, giving former em- ployment, &c., box 164 Heral Uptown Branch office. 'ANTED—BY AN IMPORTING HOUSE, AN ENTRY B ae Pgs beg k and writes re ‘Gorman, and Dy and is a nman; salar; ‘et year, er month. thidress st Herald ofiioe. 1¥+ Yenrs #8 P ANTED—A YOUNG LADY IN A MANUFACTURING and; crappleasioos to te made ia’ hand waiteg a icatiot le in wi reas : aia ea station Eth ay, 4 ATED BY A FIRST CLASS SALESMAN, FAMI- liar with every branch of the dry Bods buiiness, beens ne et yd pA a ‘i as in ar joor salesm! ce given; salary no ol fect. ‘Address H. M:, Herald ofice, pid WANTEDIA MAN (TO TAKE CHARGE OF THE suit and cloak department of a first ctass retall business house: 8 man of thorough experience as & salesman, with good Dio it spt reliad petent to regulaie hel Fe Op good rai and per- manent ition. | Wi an assistant, keep seek, and one to give our rae eae. Address, Nan ya place of employment, A. N. S., Her Up’ Branch office. ANTED—AN ENTRY CLERK, THOROUGHLY EX- perience no one need answer who is not willing to apply himself closely to business; the best of refer- ence required as to character and fitness. Address, for one day, in own handwriting, box 1, 833 Post office. WANZED—A POSITION BY A YOUNG MAN WHO will bs out of employment in a short time by reason pf_anexpecied redrement o! present employers: has a large business peer tance in New England, Pennsyl- Keni Pa te oslo ear Lt NSS in want of a live ‘avel or on floor address IVAN- HOE, Herald office. GOOD SALESMEN WANTED—T0. 9) et A hew patented article « agai mak. i Stalden fane’ country. Apply at NATZEL 4 FRAMBACH'S, No, 9 Union square. ‘ATCHMAKER WANTED—IN PATERSON, must understand the business sy 4 at or German preferred, Apply to CONNECT CUT COMPANY, 30 John st, New York. ANTED—A MAN TO 1m TO NORTHERN MEXICO, & distance of 120 miles only, from the Rio Grande, who is thoroughly acquainted with smelting and classinj ae silver ores; a practical, industrious man only is want and must bring unquestioned rererner as to character rl somes 0 Inguire between 9 and 11 A. M., for three ee ae 1 TANNER, WALKEE & McANEMEY, 63 N. J.; French CLOUK __NEWSPAPERS, MODEL PERIODICAL—A OC) can periodical literatute."—Phii THE GALAXY, DIT TO ‘AMERI- Liadel hia Press. The Eepteraber number, isied THE COMING Manage 'p By Atvert Rhodes. ay son. TH ion SLA VERY a OF THE ‘SOUTH. By riemiika RELIGION OF THE WORLD. THE REVOLUTION OF Jie IN BERLIN, Personal RAYuCS FROM ONSR I RD. y wate Hillard. SYMBOLISM AND LANQUA\ ce yo Tee Arse ey The Austrian Provinces. By Lady MER pavers ‘AT NEWPORT, By aay, . Hooper. CARLISTS. By Theodore P. Adame. A FEAST OF BLOO! By Julian THE AERONAUT, By DkIFT WOUD. By i SCIENTIFIC MISCKLLA CURRENT LITERATURE, NEBULA. By the Editor. 8 Brice bf eth gorge ion SCF Pon ET DON & COMPANY, or Broadway, New Yorx. HOUSES, ROOM ! » WANTED. In this City and Breckize. Ao 7A GEREE REGISTRY FOR THOBE D DEsrRIna « torent Houses the ensu ‘at the real es- inte office ot PHALON & SLOAN NO. Bast Kevebisenth sireet (North Union Square), near Broadway, Most cen- tral location in the city. A SECOND FLOOR WANTED—CONTAINING FOUR am ore Feome, ane a privele Rowe bay or legen rg ward, by a 4 merican tumily. Address, rent, "te", box Bd Het office. bon ad [A datel he ae HOUSE UNTIL MAY 1, IN good neighborh (New York, Brooklyn or near city), bv. ‘mal rivate family; satisiactory references. Addregs WARREN, Herald Pipe. Be ENGLISH BASEMENT HOUSE OR | FIRST Bat (ereds Sr go fur a nished ; Hinton square, % omy eri v8 responsible pai must nsession NOW EEL, box 142 Herald ‘ec re OUSBS, FURNISHED AND UNFUR- 'g0 Stores and Lofts for numerous appli- aie wishing torent will please send full par- ticulars to A. JOURNHAY, 61 Lisp ANTED—FURNISHED ROO! RENT “NOT OVER $10 per month; Loge Persons attending only to thoir own busine 88 aay ad for one week, HUW: ARD, Herald Uptown fanch o r ofttce. WaAxtep—a FIRST ©} 0 LASS FLAT, OF EIGHT OR Toons, furnished or unfurnished ; must be lo- cated between Third and Sixth ave .. Address, with full particulars, H. J. K., box. it office, ANTED—THREE OB FOUR UNFURNISHED m8, iy Adena and his wife, pear Union square, tl stating cy ich must be ‘ANTED—A SMALL FURN! a HOUSE, BY THE month, in @ respectable neighborhood ; either in cily a4 attics. city. Aadress ALB. sB. Herald Uptown Wot: —FOR AN ELDERLY LADY, A COMFOR™ bly furnished ri in, in an. unexcep onable peigh- ring must asonable. HERIZ, wn Branoh office, Wanten, TO RENT—FROM OOTOBER J, A SMALL furnished House, in New York, Harlem or Brook- lyn newr Fulton, W: Bator South ferries; rent not to ex: full paruculara W. & ACH. Mis Herald ‘ot offic ddress, stating sells at sight. COACHMEN AND "GARDENERS. SITUATION WANTED—AS. COACHMAN, BY A ‘ho has ten years’ fii eens a i 3 Weskts rst cee clty refer: A GARDENER, OF UNSURPASSED ABILITY, WITH e men ions, wi Apply to B. " BLISS & SUNK, 33 ‘BS Park place. ert A COMPETENT GARDENER WANTS A_ SITUA. eas on place, Ae imarriedy ‘wo tamaly. “Apply a4 n m , Bedtord sti. Now ¥ 10 family. pply at 43 INSTRUCTION. (agaakay INSTITUTE (ESTABLISHED IN NEW York in 134. apnea, and French tor onng, ladies and misses. gay pies ipils, 1 1,529 ePrmee sirect, lgdelphte, 3 Pench isthe language the family and is compactly > spoken in the Institute. Mme. D'HKRVILLY, Principal. PBSherLy ants MILITARY ACADEMY, CHESTER, Pa, lor boarders oniy)—tweltth ‘antual session pens TL ig ue pepee 1s a gd Ly THT assics and En, mn HE HYATT, Preeident” 4PPtY %0 Colone A fe Fam ad AND HIS WIFE WANT SITUA- tions; the man necd tye groom and his wife to go as cook ; alse his son, cal igs h a would like situations. Oat on PHAN 8 vonT Ts East 42d st., between 3d 1 and Lestapien avs. A SITUATION WANTED—BY A SINGLE MAN, AS coachman and groom; thoroughly understands his bu sete in net SON ae ‘best city references. Address ARDENER'S SITUATION SAP —BY A PR, AC. G tical gardener; Gorman, sta He: understands Pea vegetables and houses: t r iwoe days, GARDENE ENER, Heral nee, Address, tor ROK office, (JARDENER WISHES A_ SITUATION; UN! i. G Doearke png oronghly ; reenhouses, NDE. ries; mariied; no ch nj those without apply ; good recommendat tlons. re Pe a a) ay rani Ww th st., corner of Boulevard cf ‘itenry ‘Grim TANTED—A SITUATION, BY A GERMAN GAR- joner; experienced in all branches of horticulture, finelemen. A Address F. STUTZENBEKGER, West Hobo- Ween SITUATION, BY A FIRST CLASS 1 hg Poe veg Ma seal ote rete: st ace. Grose W. SoboK 118 Went O64 st rear house, trot —A SITUATION AS FIRST CLASS COA be man and gi i in city or country; I eiiiting make himselt 1; first class Tolereico, Adi a JOE, box 215 Tier ee. WANtep—« SINGLE MAN AS COACHMAN AND in of romance, A Tiiffens wl reverence, ae. bos ta) eral ‘viown Branch YE SEMINARY, RYE, N. Y.—NEXT SESSION WILL commence September 17, The course of instruction is expensive and tl oreue. For particulars apply to the Principal, Mrs, 8, J, Li STUDIES WILL BE RESUMED IN, ST. JOHN'S C Ole ze, rpranem Sane te tele county, on Wednesday, lege, September tuition per ear tun f particulars apply toJOS, SHEA, aes WANTED-AN PxPERIgNORD LADY TEACHER, with from $1,00) to $2,000, for which interest will be paid, tn & test class seminary inthe city, and a sa ary ‘or partners! ren for sorvices; ce: 4 ress, for'two days, MEMINARY, iivralt offices __PROPUSALS. ETTING I, NORTHERN pasrero RATLROAD, ma ED PROPOSALS will be received at the office of the d lief Engineer, No. ‘8 Rai. Soha de in the city of New York. until noon of Wednesday, ber 10, for grad aod Erisgin all that portion or thts ompany's seed: tween ‘issouri and Yellowstone rivers, eopoeals will be received for. tl jistance, or for sections of about 26 miles each. so it eghanppnts For surther, hee Uae Apply at th the ¢ offlée the Chief one ineer In New vosse ry Divi- ~wee Gee STEAMSHIPS. iow York, ante ail'trom pier 20 North Rive SRY Ww Tr Day AND SATURDAY, NGLIA....--;Bat., ALLA. é UMATA. “Wed., Bene i Ww The on sts. line are upsul forse! fort. rooms areeilca soe feck, thus securing good light ‘aud ventilation. TES OF PASSAGE GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL OR LONDONDERRY, ey Sat Steamers, fed. Steamers. Gold. Currency, 875 and $65 675 and 4 re radu kai Sa $130 $190 ry od ae rage, $90, currency. any seaport or railway ft ‘or the Coutinent issued, iro) station in coset Britain, freland. stn 1s for an; Aaj eet Carseat A ont oat 8 offic Bowling Green, New Yor! emieeny: ne oHtEN EN DERSON ROT! NLY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCB. THE ‘GENERAL TRANSATLANTIC COMPANY'S MAIL STEAMAHIES 3 BOIWEEN NEW YORK CALLING AT B The splendid vessels on thi Tayoritet route for the Con- tinent will sail rom pier No. 50 North Ri follows :— RE, Daure. : y CO saa | “teniantan » jay. October 4 PRICE OF PASSAGE IN GOLD axouvprse WINE) TO BREST OR HAVR: First Cabin, $125; Second C: Excursion Tickets at reduced Tat These steamers.do not carry steerage passe: American travellers going to or werarning, from the oe of Europe, by taking this lime avoid tranat by Enelisb railway and the discomforts of cross- ing the Channel, besides saving time, trouble and ex- pent’: GEORGE MACKENZIE, Agont, 58 Broadway. saturn “Baturd ies] on OASTWIBK_ STRAMSIIPS. ACIFIO MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S LINE CALIFORNIA) JAPAN 4 PAN AND CHINA, carrying, Matis, Pawengers and Freight inwall, Panam a, Banta Marth: areytowny aid Pacine Sone ot Mexico, America, Pe: and 20—Steamer OCEAN ea Captain will gets pier No. 42 North River, at 1) ovcloal Aepinwall urge connecting at Panama with tl ALASICA, Captatn Nolen leaving F cisco, and callin apalco, Mazatlan nd Manzanillo; algo connecting for ali Contra Acaorican and South Pa: ie Ports. Departures of 2th each month from New Yer Esconnect, with the company ceeamner touching 10, Ton Port Ai steamship COSTA HICA will lew feel Gust 23, for Honolulu, Sandwich Islands. One of the company’s splendid steainers will leave San Francisco September 1, 1873, for Japan and China. Kor Fates of passage, treight and all further information, ply at company's omen, on the pier. toot of Canal street. ORGRE RADBURY, Presi _H. 3, Bunuay, Guperintanaber sapiens Seabury, Apia STEAMSHIP COMPANY, Mail line tor West Indies, Havana and Spaniey Main, ieamers are appointed to sail from pier 12 North Rivers for Kingston, Jainale z LAS. . September ¢ For Port au Prince. Cu L, Be ago 5 For Port au Prince, Savaniila,” “as. ARIBBL, Sep- tember 18. For frelgh of pasaage rt FOR WOOD eat CO, Agents, er 56 Wall and 59'"ine street, TRECT LINE TO HAY. ANA, New York and Mesiean ta i ‘Jeauthip tina, teav few York and Mexican’ Mail te pier No. SNorth Iver, ata ashy Hine, leaving CLEOPATR\ (Havana only: CITY OF MEXIC@ (Havana, and Mexico) OE a ght oF pa (Havana only)., . For it Or passage a, ee OE PRUE AR DIA & SONS, 33 Broadway. Hegel aoe 16 ug. 21 \UNARD LINK, = TICE, ‘With the view of diminishing” the chances of collision the steamers of this line will henceforth take a specified course ior all seasons of the year, ‘On the Outward Passage from Queenstown to New York ut 43 lat, or nothing to or Boston, cro: sing ineridian of g the meridian of 50 the nort! on he Homeward Passage, crs at 42 lat., or nothing to the ¢ north o THE FRING i D NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL M D K. *CUBA.. Bit August13 SAMARIA. -Sarlay, Aug, 16 *SCOTTA. W ugust20 ABYSSINIA.Sa'day, Aug.’ LUE REA. A. uy. Ly, Aug. 30. day, Sept 6 10 PAKTHIA, Sa’day, Sept. 13 ; nesday and Saturday tom New York. steamers marked oe * do not, cari a ie passengers. Cabin Passage $40, $100 and $130, gold, a cording to accommodation. Retin tickets on Yavorablo terms. ‘age, currency. Steerage tickets trom Liverpool and Queenstown and all parts ot Burope at lowest Cw jee , Far stee: Fcr trelght and eabln passage apply at the age owling: eto ANG! CHARLES G. orto Ps i DU sy Clark and Randolph st is ASSENGERS PER STEAMSHIP ae EM. ; pares from Wan a epee bad oF Spare seeget, Jorse: . ., on Sa! ust 7 A a a ARE Re 4 Bowling Green, New. ‘York. HITE SrA ‘LINE, UEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL, caRRYIN G THE UNITED STATES MAIL, New and full-powered steamshi rogt ba 9 trom New York on Saturdays, trom Liverpool on ic Thursdays, calling at Cork Warbor each w ELT! ‘August 1g at ll 30 A. M. OCEAN August 23, at 3 P.M. REPUSLEG ‘August 3, at 10 A. Me ADRIATIO ‘Saptember f asS me, Brom the Wi ‘avonia ferry, J aerenee aor faccommudatt Bs uy iat classes prtyaied, combi Ing saiety speed a nd loons, staterooms, ‘smoking F roth and bathrooms in midship section, where icast motion is felt. Surgeons and stewardess accompan; ra the steamer, Rates—Saloon, $1, gold; steerage, $30 in currency. Those wishing’ to send tor iriends in the Old Country can now obtain steerage prepaid certificaves—$32, cur- rency. Passengers booked to and from all parts of America o sty is Hamburg, Norway, ‘Sweden, India, Australia, Dratts from £1 upwards For inspection of p.ans and other iniorma ion apply at the Gam pany ‘voile, as pit Now Yo rt aaa Ue e1 ort aot iedias. i i. BEARKS, Agent. ATIONAL LINE OF STEAMSHIPS, Weekly to ait ueustown and Liverpool. Fortni ont to a onion, direct, rom 4 47 North iver, TO QUE. Said "AND. LIVERPOOL: GREECK, Thoma turday, August 16, atl A. M. ropa Aaaaat 2 ats P.M. gAbaba, eb nuuroay"Septeiniet 6 ae EME race... mi 4 : TO LONDON BiaROE DENMARK, Sumner...... Thursday, August 15, at 10 A. RTS, Chief Engineer. sion Bnginces, | WRENCH ASB __..., YES AND BARS, Anurag EYES 1 “a DAVIS. IN: ir and oni 1 cial juman re soxnowiedged ed bythe ‘taculty tobe the only wor! and correct imitations of natore 127 Kast Fit- tennth ‘treet. Devween Th Rovere: avenues, os catin assige, $70, $90, Gurreney. Stoerage, urreney, Return tien reduced rates. Prepaid Hoerage, tickets trom Liverpool, Queenstown, London- coey Glasgow, Cardiff, Bristol or London at the lowest er turther jneenadce apply at the Company's pur hy ROAST IS F. W, J. HURST, Manager. sae HAMBURG. AMERICAN PAQKET COMPANY'S iron mail steamsh! ONTA, MMC Captain Voss, _ patton Bharata, August 21, at 2P. .. for U taking ngers if ‘om Now sex & Plymouth, Londot pamengare fr wy th, ny First cabin, $120. bin, $72. , $3, bt a ont 1d 8 ‘old* KUNHAKDINE 80. payee iad ine el oral A zei & Gousrat Passengor Agenta, Broad sireet, Oahe HOLBATIA rid a York. 61, Broadway, New York. fail August 28. ie QTATE LINE. NEW YORK 70 GLASGOW, LIVERPOO: FAST AND LONDONDERRY.” BRL These elegant new Clyde-built steamers will sail from fiste, Ldne pier, Fulton terry, Brooklyn, N. ¥., as fo!- ALABAMA... ‘aturday, August 23 PENNSYLVANIA cagonday, Septemtor 3 VIRGINIA, day, Septembe eat GEORGIA. . nesday, and ever; Songers al through A n, Benmar Irelund, Norway, Sw Fecpatrve for £1 wt phe upw: Apply to nanige f ai ie BALD hy gents, No. 72 Broadway, passage office, No. 4 Brokdway. nds Fo CARDIFF, PESTO HONDO AND ALL in Engle mn net, point ane Chanibays ar ne ante py rah mill sail oe snyp Companrta per Mw road wears jersey hy. as tollows:— PEM. ++ sogee ADGUat 23 GLAMORGAN: “September 13 First cabin ‘passage, $75 and.‘ currency: second cabin, currency ; steer: age, oo paid Steerage Certificates from Cardif Ssh =o seats jor £1 and wpwards. For tu are apply. ‘ARCHIBALD Baie a gens, Recs, New York. UN STATES MAIL L LINE—STEAM To QUEENS. town and 1 ierpoet, hailing every Wednesday. ua 20,3 P.M. just 27, 9:30 A. M. ch ara res 3 ‘Bi ths and IDAHO, Guard MINNESOT. Fro na pier 46 North Rive er. Cabin Posgage, $0 5 fold : wouter? tlokets, $33 Passengers booked to and from Paris, Nor- Sw Brat way on ilies magia, France and Germany at to) nply to {uLiAMs E'SUioN broadway. Rear, WESrEaN STEAMSHIP LINE, ‘TO BRISTOL (BNGLAND) DIRECT. thes apa this line will sailirom pier 18 East {Wednesday, August 27 inegday, September 3 Cabin Pabsage. $i; Haig 15, Bteerage, $30, 3 KOU ic! ogi reet. Ag Sona.” a eS LLOYD STEAMSHIP COMPANY.. For. eutbempton and Bremen.—The mshi B, sanders, will sail on Weanesd ip HANSA, ‘cap tain , Aus fi 33, ate 2PM. trom’ Bremen Ds foot Third street, ol lowed ane ‘BSER, Captan to be followed by erod, on Saturday, August 16. fom, awre And Bremen, pav- a. or erat in currency. 3 able hte TNMAN LINE, for Queenstown and Li Mail ire appointed to sail aiid Royal Mail steamers CITY OF LON Raturday. August 14 noon CITY OF etry oF Thursday, August 21, cITy oF Leola . GIEY OF aay, ana 2P. apd ent cagh gycceeding aitinday and Thursday, trom pier RATLS OF PASSAGE. ‘abt 970, $80 and $90, gold, according to accommoda- Speen ec kien at low [seed a Lo enatown, jassgow, m- donderry, London. Bristol of Cardi” 990. Prebald cen. roncy. rs ‘alee jormarded to Havre, Hamburg, Sweden, Norway, Deninurk and Paris nag redaced rates. rains digo nnd wenoral bust ly at th 0 6" an enoral usiness apply at the Company's office, No. 15 Bro: i vied For steerage passage, at LE, on DON aa a FAULK, ib i tn it M. 80h ent. or to Chestnut st., Philadelphia; c Web Mouth Cark cope 0 ste, (hic: WM. INMAN, "Liverpool, and No. 9 Rue Scribe, Paris. (0K TOUR ROUND THE WORLD.—SECOND PER- Sonally conducted party will sail, from San Francis. co October’ 15, Bests travelling and hotel expenses in- it. ° 81578 go Ook’ Autuinnal Tours to Egypt, Palestina, &c., and Pate hotel and travelling experises include, tor 9 ret dh personally conducted party to Vienn: Italy, “fel preras AE! sina, La aid « Noraitar apd Cale, will sail from New York ik Be tember 13; hotel and beeen hone res, 99 day or gold. ist tickets enable Individuals to travel ae: Fees ae pe persia # and by any train, coat, or dill- ook's ‘umneriait ton art tories combining the Northern and Western lakes, ountains, Hudson River, Long % Thdusieing ‘and springs of Virginia, Ni lagers Paamano Sout Ror Excursionist for August fre full particulars as ove 6 Youre 10 cents, by nd expenses of bed i a oon rativar New York. trons a mat post pald, NITED STATES U WILLMAR bers stree! wi AeProRTs ISSUED BY A. ©. United States Court Couse, 41 Cham 120, 7 | BEAR LINE “FOR GALVESTON, TOUCHING AT sey irrying the ee States mail.—steamer e AUSTIN, Captain McC oP ey will ae ier 20 River, Saturday, aust 16 bila ding given to Houston and ‘all oluts on ‘the Gav nm, Houston and Henderson and B, B. 1 ©. R. KR. No charge for forwarding in New York. ‘ror tre relent or pas- sage, having g ie SUDETIOF ¢ accommodations, bply ALLO: CO., 153 Maiden Ta ne, or W. P. OLEDE, } 119 Wall street. EW YORK “AND HAVANA D DIRECT } MAIL LINE, ‘These first class sleamaipe will sail every Tucsday, at SP. M., trom pier 1; iver (loot of Cedar street), for Havana direct, ows — MORRO CA STL! COV UMBIA WILMINGTON For freight and passage (having magnificent accommo- dations) apply t ply 0 WILLIAM P, CLYDE & CO, N _D. McKELLAR, Agent in Havana, jo, 6 Bowling Green. NITED STATES azp BRAZIL "Male STEAMSHIP The elegant sidewheel steamship SOUTH AMERICA, ,000 tons burden, Captain K. L. Tinklepaugh, will sail {or St Phomas, Hara, Fernaimbuco, Ba Rio de ‘ancito on , August oc ML, pler 43 North Rive neal For freight or passage meta ARKISON, Agent, No. 5 Bowling Green, EW, ORLEANS DIRECT, The Cromwell k sveamelip Ta ‘The estnalp ¢ GEO. WASHINGTON will leave pier No. 9 North Riye day, August 16. 1873, at 3 P. Frei nt recelved ai ‘ Through rates given to Galves: ort ton, Indianola, Roc! or Aranaas wharf, Brazos San- liago and St. Lou! fabin "390; stecrage, $25. For freight or assage apply 10 OLANR & SBAMAW, So West surest ot P FSR, NORFOLK, CITY POINT AND RIGHMOND.— The Old Dominion Steamship Company will despatch from pler 37 North River, their elegant sidewheel steam- ship OLD DOMINION, Watker, commander, for Noriolk, City, Point and Richmond, on Saturday, August I¢, at Be ha fiving, trough bills of tading tat! points mouth aad Southwest ‘Through, passenger Lckels to all paints, Accommodations unequal ply at pip 87, oF at ragr of Dey'street. 7s tor St. Phomas, B general office, 187 Greenwich stree MRA’ “A FERNOON keepsie, ELLER GupE AT FOR NEWBURG, PO. GH. Rondoutand Kingston, ending at Consens, Wert Fount. Cornwall, New Hamburg and Milton.—The MARY . trom Vestry street, pier 39, every after- noon, ‘at 330 ri "eiock, LBANY AND TROY SARATOGA $3 60, BY DAY line boats ©. ViBBARD and DANIEL DREW.— Leave Vestry street pier at 8:30 A. M., and “iwenty-ahira street, north of Erie Jerry, at 836, iandin Yonke Tarrviown and Ayack (by Jerry ston, ough keepsie, Rhinebeck, ‘Tivol caiekl and, Hudedn, Con. Hecting'tor all points West and North, Trip tickets to Sout ‘oint, oni id Newburg, returning same day, re Tickets by pec ial cars and baggage checked to jaratoga and Bhayon. (UIIZENS LINE FOR TROY—PASSAGE, 81 0TH. clegant, steamboats -UNNYSIDE. and. FOWELE leave pier 49 North River, toot ¢ ‘heroy. street, dail Gatun jays excepted). areas Nok, oaneeHng with jorning trains on Now "York jorge and Montreal. ‘Through: okete sold baggay Northe Bast and’ fe most direct, past an ost direct Eke ‘soore ked to destination. i a tina eneehe JOSEPH OORNELL, Superintendent. _ AST RIVER ROUTE 10 CONEY ISLAND.—STEAMER METAMORA leaver sap Ei and 3 ee street, East Ren rtin's at 9:30 SS M. Hed 9:90 A. M.. 12:50 rooklyn, ‘toa ALL RIVER LINE TO ‘ON, New Ft and Fall River, ‘The world-renowned steamers BRISTOL OVE: DENCE wears pier 28 North Ri: se Toot A ‘Murray street, daily (Sundays included) at 8 F. MM. Hall's Band is en: Baxed for the se ‘4.'P. BACON, Superintendents, Foe STAMFORD AND GREENWICH.—THE STEAM- boat NELLY WHITE leaves daily from pier 37, East River, at ats =. oa8 ata Me Thirty third street at 3:45 P.M. aves Si _MXCURSIONS, | LY BO, - Auaus? i seated uM itary landi: Eighth stree ast River, 7: pi Hast River. 1:30 street. North River, 7st pier 6 Noth River, ba Tickets $1. N*®*: JERSEY SOUTHERN } RAILROAD LINE, PPT POPULAR SUNDAY EXCURSION FLOATING FALACE STEAMER PLYMOUTH ROCK, LEAVING PIER 2 NORTH RIVER, FOOT OF MUB RAY STREE’ SU: MDAY, AUGUST. 17, 1873, STOPPING AT SANDY HOOK TO. LEAVE PASSENGERS FOR LONG BRANCH. THENCE OUT ON THE BROAD ATLANTIC. ATRIP TO SEA ON SUGH A ee STEAMER a8 THE ae} MOUTH ROCK TH 0) Co, AND A! eR aatrem BTRAMS DOWN OUR SOUTHERN COAST, PASSING DONG paaney P deaecenth GROVE, SEA THE PIOTURE 18 TRELY BEAUTIFUL, MUSIO BY KEATING'S CELEBRATED BAND, THE PLYMOUTH RESTAURANT OFFERS THE DELICACIES OF THE SEASON, TICKETS 8 ONLY 0} ONE DOLLAR. aaa. OMEN, GRE NPORT, SHELTER ISLAN!] harbor, Southold, New Suffolk and Jamesport Steamer J. B. SCHUYLER, tain G. C. lbs, Will leave pier 16, East River, foot of Wall street, at OP. ML Tuesday, nuradey anh Samoa. nday, Wetentay “and Friday. From daguay bor ata Prom Shelter Island AFM, From Greenport at From Orient at 6:30 Fare to. iibove Ports $1. The steamer J. HUY Ls rom New York, make close connectic rt om Wednesday Friday mornings, with steamer J. 3. UNDERHILL, Southold, New Sutfolk and Jamesport Returning from when h ports the J. § UNDERHIML will connect with J. H ¥LER tor New York at ag- harbor on Mon Wodnesday and Friday atternoon. HOWLAND, office 68 South street EGULAR SUNDAY MORNING BOAT FOR NEW- mt, Pela at Yonkers, West Point, Cold Spru Corn Tona island. the favorite stsuiner, ait Horn Ca tate James Sherman, leaves Fulton sorry, Brookiyn, 8 A. M.; ¢ mes istopher street, N. R., 8:30; Twen! fourth ‘treet iy 9A. M, Fare tor the excursion, td Rea LAR SUNDAY BOAT FOR KEYPORT AND All the intermediate landings.—The steamer NELLY WHITE, Captain o ,B. Davis, will leave Barclay atreot, North River, at 9 0 ls i Sunday morning ; leave Keyportat4'P, GUNDAY, MORNING BOAT FOR NEWBURG AND Tona Island, tare S0c.—The tast steamer THOMAS COLLYLR will ‘leave from Harrison street pier every Sunday morning at 8 o'olock, sanding at Christopher Bireet at 8:15, at Twenty third street Ce By 1, aoding, at Yonkers, Hastings, Dobb's F , Sing sing, traw, Jona Island, Cozens’, West Point and Cornwall: return ing ll leave Newburg at 2 o'clock, arriving in New ork a R* SUNDAY BOAT FOR GLEN COVE AND Rosuris, adinding at Collage Point, Great Neck, City Island. Sands' Point and Glenwood.—Steamer SEAWANH. Will leave pler No. 96,1 EF slipys overs; Bane t 9 o'clock A. M.; taghth street a and ihirty- ue street at 9:15, returning to the city about 6 o'clock GATuapay AFTERNOON EXCURSION UP THE und.—The steamer NELLY WHItE leaves foot of Market stroet, Kast Kiver, at $0, and Thirty-third street , every Saturday, for Greenwich and Stam- ford. retarndog to the city about 10 P.M., giving excursion- is un opborLunity to sco all the public institu. ionson the ast Kiver, the Americus Club House, &c. Fare for the whole trip, $1. (PO. CHARTER—SALOON STEAMER WYOMING, barges Sarah Smith, Caledonia, Republio and Oni gago. Oriental Grove, Excelsior Yack, bag! #.vood, tone Island and Wawepex’ Grove. 1 opposite Christopher terr: i's CROSSETA, U?: THE HUDSON TO IONA ISLAND EVERY MORN. ning— 8:eamboat THOMAS @ LLYEL, leaving Harrison street North River, at 3 a. M.; 24 iH street at 8:15 A. M., arriving at Iona Island at 1190 4. M. d Hotel, P THE HUDSON. TO IONA ISLAND EVERY BUN- Jona Islan day morting.—Steamboat JESSE HOYT leaves Fulton sirce:, Brooklyn, 8 bay Phe ype pher street, North Riv M;; Twe: nty-to street, North he ona island Hotel, River, 9 A. A. KIMBEL & J. CABUS, FURNITURE MANUFAC. re ane. Decorators, will remove from 923.agd 930 Broadway, to their spacious warerooins, Nos. Tanda East Twentieth street, opposite Lord lor's. LARGE ASSORTMENT OF CARPE! We FURNI- ture and Bouts ee at sorest cash pric by instalments, at € LL'3 ‘ehouso, 41 avenue, between | raietieth and Thirty- first streets, A BUHL TABLE OF GREAT ELEGANCE AND value pies bought at I than Paris cost; also delicate old Porcelain Set, 33 pieces; must be sold | within & week; owner at returning to Europe. Call at 65 West Ninth street. A Bd for 82; PARLOR SUIT FOR SALE; COST ; rep Suit, $10; one do., $50; Peiroom Suits complete, $50 upwards; Mattresses, Bookcase, Buf- fot, Stenson Pale, entire Household Furniture of pri- vate residence 12) West 23d street. MAGNIFICENT DRAWING ROOM SUIT MARK Pe ree sivie covered in silk bro: re, Cabinet, Pianotorte, Bronson Painting ng FoseTpod walnut Chamber, Dinkag Furniture; property tamily leaving city. 36 Was teenth a atree ifth avenue. OR NORWALK ‘AND DANLURY. steamer AMERICUS leaves dail: street at 3:15, and Thirty-third stree' necting with the f Danbury Railroad. iY THE f Market foot of Market ats:0'P. cone N BLEGANT DECKER round, rosewood ; all improve antec a brilliant toned 74 octave. 1,2 all this day at private residence 210 West 2lst EW JERSEY SOUTHERN “RAILROAD LINE offer extraordinary inducements to excursion Parties for the great w vatering Place of America, The attention of cl me veocieties, clubs lention of churches, societies, c parties, &c., is called fo t i Picnic lowing schedule of reduced riparties of 50 ana less than 100, $1 90 round ti Parties of 10 and less than 29 $l 28 round AE Parties of 200 and over, pas si st Found trip, 6 Bast under the management of Mr Gus uller, with its beau- Uuful lawns, croquet. base ball and other pleasure grounds for the free use of excursionisty, a8 well as for the reception 0! permanent and transient test Ooms: meals at irberal rat Itis the most desirable location of the vbeach. For information s Apply at the Company's office, 30 Broad ree! House, pier 28 Lia River, foot Murra: and at the general office, Lo ch. fe General Freight , Senat, Superintendent. and Passe ENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. ising leave New York. trom foot of Desbrosses dt streets, ag follow: Go ress ot Harrisburg, Pittsbur zthe W and ith Pullman tae Biv wr meat) South, via “Penn- nd 9 is Bi eae 30, unday, 5 ; Ht ¢ and Perth Amboy, 6 and 10 A. M., 2:30, pag pd 8:10 A.M. 2 M38 4. For New Brunswick, 7 @ G:i0, 3°90 SP Me ahd 12 hight. Sunday 6 For Bast Mullsione, $10.4. N12 M., 410 and 520, M. For Lamberivilie and Flemigton, A. M : and 2 F M. For Phillipsburg and Belvidere, ¥ nd 4 P. Accommodation ior Bordentown. Burlin fon and Cam: 4 9B A. Ma A TEM 0 4PM For Jamesburg. Persberton, oat irom mer No, Trains ayy) tol ow ratrom, Fieapare,, 6: ve) M., daily, 52% 1 015 A.M dusty, except Monday From » Washington ne, anit, iden, 6 A. M., and via 1025 M. F an RR, 640A. E M. Prom Fistadel Mhiay pS 4,6 0. 20, A. M., 2:15, a8 P ee ' 522, 6 40, 63 ptr ad Ticket oltices sun's and 44 Bron 1 Astor House, and foot of Desbrosses and Cortland i sttects Emigrant Tis wise office, No. Ss Batwery p place. BOYD, Jr. General ta ‘aanpert! Passer F Agel nt. JQEGULAR CONEY ISLAND BOAT—DAILY EXCUR- fions to the: seashore. Steamer GENERAL SEDG- Tor feaves Chrigionuer street, Nor River at 9d A. “15 E fret, at 9m 2:2, ‘S20: M:, Franklin pide No. North Miver atv, | Barone meron ROUTE, FARE $275 THROU Gi, via Citizens’ line; elegant steamboat scsi,’ Saturdays excepted, at 6 P. M., from pier 9 N. foot To: finys, os zoursion lckets Saratoga and return i ay’ STON NGTON LINE TO DOStOR. Boa’ ‘The new steamer RHODE Is ISLAND, the fastest eed 1 leaves Twenty. tin Direeveons most magnificent steamer afloat, street. pier, East Ri jaily at 2:30 P.M, nection with express trans jor site yy it Provi- dence and ton, Best route to Whi lountaina, Splendid excursion. Taxe the RHODE ISLAND, remain & Wit and be back to the city at7 A.M, the next Steamer SYLVAN GLEN leaves Peck slip atz:l0 P.M And connects with the BHUDE ISLAND, , A GRAND OCEAN EXOURSION wal THE FISH ‘Ga Banks, giving a fine view nd fortifiea- tions.—The ‘new, tast and elegant ‘maloon ‘teamer TWI- EXCURSIONS. LIGHT will pare se excursions (Saturdaysexcepted) ; leave Kighth ‘ast River, at 7; Peck slip, 7:30; Twenty-third h_ River, 8; Christopher. stree 3 and pier No. ‘ eyarit inner, Fett lines on board. Tiekets $1; ladies 50c. ments, bait an: » Good music. mon FOR ROCKAWAY BEACH EVERY ‘SUNDAY, — STEAMSHIPS. i VOR NEW ORLEANS J DIREC nie Sane: NTS" STE. The stoamuahip Nr MISSIASTPPT, B, Crowell from Diler 3 36 aves river eal 3 of North h Moores street), throug aes fiven to St. oy ann seats Soaks ear North ‘iver amer AMERICUS, in 4 nar 4 3 Po White, leaves AM, vee slip, we River, ristopher Fock ally 3:0) Christoph rth River, M No.6. North oo B cog ia joavos the beach at A.M abd stow 2 5:0 andi TPM. wo fare are lay ire'iB cents tune tow spring ee aa i Twenty-third thtast. K tyro Levon. NO. will take plave Thursday. Ld AND AL M. ‘PIONIC ug ust 23, OAaeEr AND FURNITURE at bt) Lowest ¢ CASH prices; weekly or monthly pay men « CUNNINGHAM, _ 386 and 336 Third avenue, e, near T! ty-eiginth sti et. OOD SECOND HAND 4 AND MISFIT CARPETS (A specialty) ; all alnes, rich pe torns: English, Brusels and Ingrain, very che: Full i Wiluant ond'Nussko serects. (17 Suan steel, betwogn ad, and als uy HeRationt ry i way, tara 3 00.,¢ 880 Broud: SRTRD TO PURCHASE—100 YARDS VELVET CAR- pet good Parlor Suit and other Parlor Farni-ure, for which first class Board. in best locality, will be given: Aad dress G. F. Herald oMmce. b, nds BRELY AND MONTHLY FAYMENTS FOR PURNI- al THWATT'S CONS ‘Gh fy 155 and 157 Chatham street. An im: Menso stock and Jow prices. LOAN OFFICE AT Our BROIHERS, 896 BROADWAY, BETWHRN Nineteonth and Twentieth streets Money loaned on Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, Silyer Ware, Silks and Particulaely, Pianos; private parlor for Iadigs; business strictly confidential.” MERICAN OF FICE—735—UTMOST VALUE LOANRD Watches Jewelry, sliver, ft Valuables, &c., or will bu "Tis wei id J. He BARRINGER, 7 Broadway. T JA KSON'S, | 906 BROADWAY, OPPOSITE ELEY. enth street.—Money Jiberally advanced on Ba monds, Watches, Jewelry, Silks, Goods and Per: irate of every description. eter Dry ai rivate’ entrawse Meron LOANED oN DIAMONDS, WATCHES, doyotry pa and Aibverware. The sane bou; GEO, ©. Broadway, near vrourtoonth #, 40: SIXTH AVENUE, BETWEEN TWENTY-POURTH and cy Kath ‘treats. —Liberal advances made Diamond: tehes, Jewelry, silks rears, and Shawls" Same bought Seles value. L. BERNARD, 68: BROADWAY, "CORNER AMITY sTRak Beales a Liberally advanced on Diamor ty, Watches, Jewe! Peeping Property of alt desc! tions; the by ht and s¢ 697. Jewelry, Liberal, Silks, Camel of every melt proper Q] BROADWAY, NEAR TWENTIETH STREET 913 (oldest established and most responsible office.) — Liberal advances on Diamonds, Wate! rw ren e, Jewelry, &c. RE 1, 267 BROADWAY, OVER HERALD BRANCH ofice, room 'B.—Parlor tur ladies. Branch Broadway. Money loaned on Diamonds, Watches, dewalty, 4c: Same bought sud sold. LIND) Bhos. MARBLE MANTELS. Ly TEAM, MARBLE AND MARBLEIZIN 14 and id 133 Fast Highteonth street, —Marile and’: Marbiered jantels, Tiling Marble Counters, Mouu- ments at prices that dely competition. Marble Turning zy ba BE ELS, UNSURPASSED beauty of design and quality’ of workmanship Slate ‘Wook of ali be Roca ele N SLATE ©! ANY, A sqtiare. JTEWARTS SLATH MANT MAR AND Wood Mantels.—Righ and. elegant desigas at the lowest prices, -20 and est Twenty-ihird street, bo- tween Seventh and igiith avenies. ASTROLOGY. TTENTION. CONSULTATIONS ON josses, enemies absent rien ls, love, marriage ess and death; pay revused, unless setis.ied. tel Mme. sENGHiL, & BUSINES $ sie Sixth au FESSOR LISTER READS THE PLANETS—TUR mony way the future can be known. 1 stamp toe Ciretiiar $29 Sixth avenue, A MEDICAL. =—MMB, MAXWELL, PHYSICIAN. R&sIDENCE + 44 Bast Tenth street, near Third avenuo, gut a D 2, GRINDLE, PHYSICIANS Red ire 120 West Twenty-sixth street. RICEAU, M. D—OFFICR 129 LIBERTY . wm, Hal Greenwich strect —MapAyE RESTIL Ls PHYSICIAN | SINCE 1310, — A. Oimice, No. Hast 380 3, th rst door from Sth av. . DESPARD, Puy. near Fourth LD BaTABLISUED PRIVATE OFFICE M4 Amity street, near Broadway Ld As pvr QKIN DISEASES A ig sd BY DR. VAN DVKR ‘No. 6 West Gth'wt, = Thursday, Friday and Saturday

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