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12 NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY. AUGUST 28, 1873. TRIPLE SHEET. coer aN ‘ KS. PROFESSIONAL! SUTUATIONS ‘WANTED— SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES, Lsrry Son: «ido. BAST 55D 6T.—GOVERN —A YOUNG LADY, ALBANY ST.—. bee WOMAN AS 16 lin. wishes an a} ‘tment as above tn io 1 first class eook in a family; highly | ab em +4 secbeeneh a and re frm lat pine Sigebra, arithmene, bookkeeping, and drawing, BAST 18TH ST.—TWO RESPECTABLE, GIRLS, 35 Who have lived tose ord w 8 attreens both unde! HELP o> SS : heir business ughiy ; best 3 Ro ob- ad Retapecmneye 2s 8 Wee Tt N hier REAR.—A COLORED WOMAN 83 pops 8ST. ee 999 wet 2TH st, ies boarding house ROOM 9%.—A PROTESTANT 22 girl as cook, or "to do housewerk for @ small private fn: good city reference. WEST 27TH ST.—AS FIRST CLASS COOK; Q38 Firassist with wasting and ironing. yaar’ = 8T., BETWEEN 18T AND 2D yee city retenenoe. floor.—As’ cook, washer and ironer; good TH 8T., NEAR 2D AV. nr ald, Inquire ut 2,067 3d 307 floor—A first Slats cook fore howl, board Ula hands please come. restaurant; would g Call or Ouse OF inom city or country. 315, om EAST 89TH 8T, IN THE BUTCHER ary etent cook: is willing the ‘oning; understands al of mea meata, Po Send aud biscuit, also pastry; excellent city ref- coun go by the day, Wok OF ress. BAST 14TH 8T.. FIRST FLOOR. FRONT room.—A steady, Keepers te Protestant woman or working housekee| poe ae to the ‘or boarding house; good cl 545 TE AV.—AS FIRST CLASS COOK AND beens oan g ope cre ind American cooking ; and des- serts; no objec! aoeren ie Yo the eountty. Cain be ve: fur two Chambermaids, &e. Bs WEST 4TH ST. baad 1h gg DANISH GIRL as chambermaid or wall 8 ra, AV., BETWEEN 2TH AND 2/TH in the bakery store.—An active | German ae es zoo Ely i to do Wee Se or to do onmnea tl PAPER OFFICE.—A jork aud plain sew- Coneen 66TH ST. AND SD A trustworthy sirl to do upstair: ing; good reterence. Dressmakers and Seamstresses. 19 ALBANY ST., FIRST FLOOR.—AS ShAMSTRESS; understands dressmaking; willing to assist in general housework; good reference. irs. COLLINS. HQ EAST MTH ST. NEAR 4TH AV.—A YOUNG OZ iady, with her own machine, to gejouthy the day or week todo dressmaking, cutting mal WEST 30TH ST., RING THIRD BELL.—A FIRST class operator by the fa ladies’ and infants’ out- ‘fits and ORAS Sk pte on ot lace and Last, white work; terms $250. i Gn'or address O. MALLOY, as above. 14 EAST 418T 8T.A GOOD SEAMSTRESS, A few engagements by the day or week; under- atands dressmaking 14: WEST 2TH ST.—A VERY RESPECTABLE young lady to go out by the day to do sewing or any other kind of work. NEAR 7TH AV. a is ermatnee ‘or month; s2D ST., "6TH AV., BETWEEN 29TH AND 30TH S' AN ex erienced aes dressmaker, understanding 48 cutting an iL branches, wishes a few more engagements by the or week in families; terms $2 a day; first class references. Address Mme. RAMU, 622 6TH AV.—A DRESSMAKER, WHO I8 A FIRST _ class fitter, will go ort: y,tne day or will take work home; has a Wheeler & sewing machine; terms reasonable. Call or dara YOUNG LADY WANTS A SITUATION AS SEAM. stress in a private tainily of dresemaker in a shop. Address NSTIIE HAZELYON, Coeymans, Albany county, RESSMAKING.—ELEGANT SUITS MADE IN ALL the latest styles from $5 to $15, or would make for a store. Nos. 9 and 15 Abingdon square, between Bank and ‘Tweltth streets, ‘ANTED—A SITUATION AS CHAMBERMAID AND waitress to the first of September or after, fora ‘oung German girl, who can speak, read and’ write Hagin andres F'n Herald o General Housework, é&e. 3 FAST 18TH ST.—AS LAUNDRESS OR TO DO ) general housework in a small family; no objection to the country; best reference. COLE 8T.,_ BROOKLYN.—A RESPECTABLE young girl, in a smail family as housekeeper and to do general houswork good reterences, NORLU/G TUREION ATER, 6 LEXINGTON AY, int igent, yomen’ jor baths and doce, aid as matron, ‘years; wages liberal. ee iyty GUANBRRMAD, AND WAITRESS, A wi iy) eid the washing and ironing, Santeh, Ms Went 5 ith st. OLORED COOK giana Lengo ,AOnD and ir Bho Sandy. colored roaet ve Apr This seh de ae at ne i} nth oaies of TACOS re RLS—TO WORK ON BEADED ORNAMENTS FOR G ‘millinery purnosess taken and $2 per week ‘im the OOD GIRL WANTED—TO DO GENERAL HOUSE- te family at 150 Bast 64th st., near Lexin; nate a Teen or io) testant preferred; good city reference required, URSES,-WANTED TWO COMPETENT STEADY aan ‘Apply to the Warden of the Long Island Col- ege hospital, corner Henry and Pacific sts, Brooklyn. between 9 and 12 o'clock A.M. ANTED—A COMPETENT BARKDRESS, yoR Aa ‘W ‘vrivave family. apply at No. 23 Keat 461 ANTED—A_ FIRS? CLASS LADNDRESS IN A WV, ee aes ‘g00d wages. Apply at,127 Weat 40th and can rie ae writing, P. H. ‘ANTED—BY AP she oes one ‘who mired. Apply Ps rere mM in and ‘ANTED—. LAD’ R OFFICE; actoughly undernands berselt imtdhirent ages $10. Address, in haud- eGveraid ofices V. Lh gg Soe A FIRST CLASS: ert east ‘French cooking; good ANTED—1 A CORSET STORE, A LADY COMPE- special ord ‘ANTED—A GIRL FOR GENERAL. HOUSEWORK; must be a cook, washer and ironer and c wi recomme! } Wages $12 per month. Apply rat ‘West 27th st anc RS ee Ul a Warns WOMAN TO COOK, WASH By sean must be clean and not afraid of work. Call at No. 4 East 20th st ANTED IMMEDIATELY—AN EDUCATED, ENER- getlc lady, capable and obliging; salary $15 per week ; position permanent to a reiiable a WHITING & O0., No. 5 Dey st. iy ee GOOD COOK, ALSO CHAMBERMAID waitress, with aa Call after 9 o’clock im the morning. 30 East 2lst st. ‘ANTED—LADIES WHO WANT TO LEARN feather a aed ath cleaning and dyeing ina sbort time. Call at 248 40th st., second floor. W ANTED—IN A SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY, A thoroughly compet Sap h igs ‘cook and laundress. Such @ one, weil reco , Ca ares ne ae iv a Manent situation; none ‘others need 26th st. WANTEDIAN, EXPERIENCED NURSE ‘FOR A babes must be able to take entire charge; an, Amer- Jeanor soot Seotch woman preferred. Apply to Mrs. REED, ‘est 24d st, ANTED—AT 834 WEAT 32D ST, A FIRST CLASS chambermaid and waitress, and to assist in the washing and ironing; no one unless sharonehy standing her work need apply. Cail from & to I ANTED—A RESPECTABLE COLORED GIRL AS champbermaid and waitress; ony reference re- quired. Only those who unuerstand their pusiness need apply at 184 Biecoker st, near Macdougal. W4RTED-IN 4 SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY, A GIRL to do general housework; must be he $14 fo $10; also SITUATIONS 7 WANT RD—MALES. \ FAMILY Jus vost 1 RETURNED FROM RUROPE h to nmend their travelling man ag one Ny and wi of dilling a higher situation; he is Well acquainted vith the French angua to make himsclt I paiep bos usett. ress care Bxpress and Agency fompany, at Broadway, 8 VALET OR SFCOND WAITER—ENGLISH; AGE 24 years; speaks Frencn and German; good recom- inendations. purrs PHILIP BRUCK, 643 8d av. A BOY OF 16 WISHES A SITUATION IN SOME wholesale business; wiles a plain hand and is epee) figures; best references. Address FRANK, erald office. under- cook, washer and ironer; Lari ped from Girl 16 years of age. 38k ksast 41 ara ouxe in a weit th the er and bas wade Sy im wi is preferred; eat 2 sca boy; who J'a good 5 penman an WS at figures. hddress W., key box 4 Post office, ANTED—A YOUNG BAe. AS POORREEPER AND collectors ope wae id 6 retail china in New York city fe y tor hone, be rred; state lary e: we ctdureas CHIN. jeraid Uptown Branch office. WANTED -tWO EXPERIENCED | RETAIL DRY Boods salesmen Ne tO EYTON, 274 Bowery. WA TED—A BOOKKEEPER, IN A. SMALL IM- Boing Nowe. | Address, stating age and salary expected, T, L., Herald o Wee SITUATION—BY A YOUNG MAN, OF ood chafacter and address, with business experi- encel Hy this eity, as a salou an. 5 stock clerk, coilector, as- # stent bookkeeper o1 correspond jent; ANo. lreierences, Ad \.ireas, FAT PUL, box 1 Herald’ ottice. RY, RELIABLE GERMAN, WHO Atpeake tells, salesman, by a wholerale Wine ms tinted with, the business nee COACHMEN AND GARDENERS. A YOUNG GERI AN AND, wu. ANT SITUA- tions; the man as coac! and irdener ; the wife to do general housework. Gall at 170 Duane st, tor three days. GERMAN AND WIFE (OTH PROTESTANTS) want situations together—Husband as coachman F3 farmer, the wite to do housework ; best of references. all at 168 Canal st., near Bowery. A. BESPECTABLE MARRIED | MAN with no family, 8 a situation (ol coachman an s ner; the wife wash and iron; good refer- ‘drei rene CM, box 218 Herald office. COACAMAN, BY A thoroughly unde r- WANE: stands his business’ ommended. Call onor i W. 6. ee ae Aetesaunanta Broad wi 26 ‘ay, SITUATION Wi WANTED=BY sey under MAN, AS ac 4 thoro ‘ai fen; best city Tei understands his business in aii brs brane! (GERMAN MARRIED, NO FAM- Address B.C, 17 Kast GARDENER ), ily, wants a situation; 18 thoroughly competent in landecape, orn: lace wl ral and reeeuie ardening; (GEBMAN), would prefer a place tne ing clags test monia! ‘hadrons ©. 8. eraid't Uptown Branch office, 1,265 Broadw: ay. (COACHMAN (ENGLISH) WANTS A SITUATION; 18 A competent, iroatwork ny, Baal with good Feeom mendaton, fro last employer, ball or address W. 0. McAULIFEs, harness store, rota 8) nk Fyatack 3 WANTED—BY A SINGLE ged Ml versed in plants, fruits and vege- tabies the regular management of a gentleman's Place. Address it y Dox 178 office. ANTED—A SITUATION 7B GOACHMAN, BY A first class freer man; is @ Protestant; can milk; {2 wilting and ob Hi ging. uiveae D. La, box 190 Herald Uptown ANTED—A COMPETENT GARDENER; ONE WHO understands graperies, green house and ond anal 9n6, Dut those having & cod reference ani ily ns ply. Apply for three days to L. DRA! 2 2 Broadway, ‘up siaire ‘ANTED—BY A YOUNG ENGLISHMAN, A SITUA. tion as coachman: city or country s willing to make himself Broad best city ‘reterence. Apply to JESSE 90: married couple, without encumbrance; man as coachman and gardner, wife as cook, washer and ironer; not afraid to Work; best reference from iast employer. Call or address. _HELe >» WANTED—MALES. 100 LIVE MEN TO SELL AN article of rare merit, universally required; smart men can coin monteN $7 to commence. NDERSON, 116 Nassau st. room 7. GENTS WANTED.—$100 WEEKLY; NEW ARTICLE, this day; seven others just out; seils everywhere; Ro company pays ares coramissions, OU baay mailed for RICAN AA. et co! roadway. T THE NATIONAL SCHOOL OF TELEGRAPHY, 189 Eighth street, near Hroadway.—Positions as soon ag qualified; the only school where telegraphy is taught practically and made a specialty. JANITOR OR JANITRESS WANTED—TO TAKE care of a building and keep ‘offices clean; free house. ae) with relerences and wages wanted, 8. C., Herald offi N OPPORTUNITY IS OFFERED TO A COMPETENT surgeon of a free trip to Liverpool in a first = sailing vessel, In consideration of services to captal Apply, at once to HENDERSON BROTHERS, ing Green. 0.7 43 * PERRY S8T., FIRST FLOOR, FRONT.—A RE- spectable ga to do general housework in a smalt private family; country; good reference. SITUATION WANTED—BY A man; speaks German and E! Teferences all un CAHN LEO YOUNG FRENCH- lish ; first class famil, , Walter or butler, 2 NGELL'S TURKISH BATHS, 61 LEXINGTON AV.— Want agreeable, honest, intelligent. industrious, strictly temperate Americans, for bath: ice, and as cook and steward; not older than 25 years. agood washer and ironer; city or 315 STH ST, SECOND FLOOR.—TWO SCANDINA- vian girls, just arrived, as housemaids; under- stand cooking, washing, ironing and sewing: American tamilies please take notice. J. ALLERUP. Housekeepers, &c. BOND &T,, ROOM 10—A YOUNG LADY OF education “and refinement as housekeeper in a widower's household;.no objection to children, of the country. 6 ESSEX STA GERMAN WIDOW AS HOUSE- keeper. WEST 41ST ST.—AN AMERICAN WOMAN AS per or to take care of an in- 236 WEST 10TH ST.. NEAR HUDSON.—AS HOUSE keeper for an elderly gentleman or widower. WIDOW OF EDUCATION AND REFINEMENT DE- sires a postion as housekeeper, where no menial services are required, in a gentleman's or lady's tamily® $F ould act as coverness to small children. Address Orange Junction, N. J LADY WHO HAS BEEN ACCUSTOMED TO THE care ofa house ana servants is now bereft of all omestic ties and would pe glad to take charge, where she can have care and be esteemed as one of the ‘family. Should this mect the approval of any person desiring such assistance they will confer a favor by addressing Mrs. Dr. PARK: ER, . Post office, Bridi ort, Conn. N ENGLISH LADY DESIRES A POSITION AS housekeeper 'm a private family ful boarding pores; gam give the highest references. ‘Address EL. Herald Uptown Branch office. TANTED—BY A LADY, A SITUATION TO GO South; iscapable of taking charge of a large board- panes. marketing, carving, &c. Address Mra. WAL- N, Lyons’ Farms Post office, N. J., for one week. Launaresses. ac. 1 WEST 4TH ST.-A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL . wishes ladies’ anj gentlemen's washing; alljkinds of Buting; good city reference, 9 8ST. MARK’S PLACE,—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG € woman, without encumbrance, to go out Db: the Gay to do washing, housecleaning or any other work 134 WEST 29TH ST.. FIRST FLOOR, BEAR—A colorea woman as,laundress or cook: enced and recommended ad superior lau Tannaress sod good cook, Cull on or addre 15e French WEST SIST ST. —A FIRST CLASS LAUNDRESS, to do. ladies’, gentiemen’s and ‘amily washing. flutis ¢., at her own house; reliable and Call on or address Mrs, SIMMS. prompt. WEST ISTH ST., REAR, ROOM 3.—A RESPECT- 158 able German woman {to do families’ or gentle. men’s washing at her own house, or would go out by the day; best city references. 2) EAST 2TH 8T., FIRST PLOOR—A RESPECT- able girl to go out by the day to do washing, ironing o or housew: 21 THOMPSON ST.—A FIRST CLASS COLORED laundress solicits families’ or gentlemen's wash- ing to do at her house ; reliable, Drompt and re owe” ORNER 66TH ST. AND 3D AV. (PAPER OFFICE) / A respectable woman to go out by the day or we: is @ good washer and ironer ; or would do housecleanihg; good references. NEVER ~DISAPPO PC dress solicits familie ® —A FIRST GLASS D Meroe to do; linens and fin ries done in superior siyle, Call on or addresé LAUN DREbS, 08 Wes, 25d st. 3. pou hye rail ae NU RSE, OR o" nurse an invalid in eith 01 “WEST 0TH 8T., CORNER WAVERLEY 154 place.—An experienced ladies’ nurse is open for an en, en Can be seen at present employer's for three di * 16 “mst 88D ST.—A YOUNG LADY AS SEAM. 88. OF AS As Turse and seamstress t Jady, in a respectable family; best referenc cs. Swart 28 8D AV.—A RESPECTABLE WIDOW 1. ADY ents fi baby to van can give a comfortable home and 4 mother's care and best city rete quired. Address Mrs SMITI Papa stel 459" WEST ISTH ST.—A Ki J woman as wet nurse ; Nurses. we. ECTABLE MARRIED ood city reference. “A SITUATION WANTED—rOR A RESPECTABLE young American girl, to take care of “hildren and Bow. or todo some light work: a home more at an object | bani high wages. Address for two days, A. "ptown Branch office. AN "AMERICAN LADY OF REVI to take @ child to act as mother fair remuneration. Address Mrs. L., box 167 NKMENT WISHES nd governecs, with H. IRWIN, station a. Miseeiiancous, 10TH 8T.—A FRENCH NURSE, AS governem ° or to take care of a babe; wil- al y! 5Q) WEST nurser; ling and obliginy 332, Patan tr uaks Paste a 2 Fr Protestant, for cnlldren of 12 years or older; bet city reference. VERY WELL oe rant pa GERMAN GI GIRL, WHO has been in and arr, in this country, wishes a ntgation #0 indy maid; understands dress- Sd av, A SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG SWEDISH manasa farm hand in the country. Address 8., box Isl Herald oftice. RESPECTABLE MAN WISHES A SITUATION IN arestaurant or hotel as cook and carver. Call or ad- dress at Li Bowery. A YOUNG MAN, LATELY ARRIVED FROM THE country, wishes a situation 10 work in astable or store; pretty fair education: country reierence it re- quired. Address 601 East 2Uih st., near ay, JOHN DELANE’ Ye A® Boy or ‘15, ACTIVE AND RELIABLE, WISHES A situation in ® manufacturing jewelry business; has et reterences from other th av. worked at it beiore; can place. Address J. BLUM, 431 RESPECTABLE, EXPERIENCED MAN AND wite wish an engagement together in a gentleman's family; the man as first class butler and wife as first class chambermaid and launiress; both are Protestants; have excellent references. Any calls at 14 Boerum st., will be VEPSDEY Attended to till engaged. A FIRST CI ASS COLORED er; understands full charge lurnish good help; best chy (0 LANDLORDS OR HOTEL KEEPERS.—A COMPE- tent man, who understands his business, desires a position as manager, or would runa hotel on shares; best reterence: no objection to go to any other city; no one tags ‘answer but those meaning business, Address J. C., Herald offic (0 NEWSPAPER PROPRIETORS,—AFTER 15 YEARS’ experience on & prominent metropolitan dally Jour- nal, Tam oped to an’en agement, 1 am thoroughly ac duainted with all the details of the business and tnall de- partments; can give the most satistactory reference from the establishment where last employed. Address NEWSPAPER, box 125 Herald oftice. 7ANTED—BY AN EXPERIENCED FARMER AND his wife, a good steady home: both faithful, sober and willing to ‘please. Apply at 274 breome, corner Allen RELIABLE MAN IN EVERY CITY TO INTRO- duce my new inachines for lifting heavy trucks, &c.; ready sale and no Washington st. m; fire engines, competitor A SMART BOY WANTED—MUST BE A PLAIN AND rapid writer; hours from 8 to 5; wages $4 per Week, Call at room 8, No. 61 Cortlandt st_ ra OY, ABOUT 17, WANTED—IN A RETAIhn BOOK store, to do porter’s work ; must be strong, active and intoltgce” ‘and willing to be generally useful. One liv- oy on the west aide, below ISth st, preferred. Address, th reference, SHERERSON, box 144 He: RIVER WANTED—TO DRIVE. A ThAM AND deliver goods; a man not afraid of work, honest and Fon dice. dares, with reference, E. D. B., Station D, Pont ‘AN WANTED—WITH $800, TO ACT AS PARTNER and treasurer in an gstabilshed business, now, in full operation, travelling West. Apply to FRANCOIS, 26 East 49th st, corner Madison ay., cottage house, FFICE BOY WANTED—WHO RESIDES WITH HIS Priorat in this city. Address, in own handwriting, box 177 Herald Uptown ranch office, HE REPUBLIC LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, 409 Broadway, want a tew first class business men to act as solicitors in the Metropolitan alstrict. ANTED—TWO ERRAND BOYS. INQUIRE AT 134 Mercer street, Saturday.morning, from 8 to 9o'clock. TT ANTED—A SMART, ACTIVE YOUNG MAN, strictly temperate, to take charge ot bar and bil: lard room ; strict reference as to ues. Bro ae from to3 o'clock at the Pierrepont House, Brook! ANTED-IN BROOKLYN, A MAN AND WIFE; former to drive and make himself useful about the house and grounds; woman to cook, wash and iron; steady, industrious ia only., Apply at No.7 State at, room % New York elt ANTED—A , TRAVELLING AGENT FOR THE varnish business ; those only who have experience in that line may apply to HENRY LOUIS, 578 Pearl st. ‘wagons: carri: ass DOTY, 167 LERKS AND SALESME: “YOUNG MARRIED MAN, THOROUGHLY ‘AC. quainted with the English, Spanish and French languages, wishes to find einployment either 1n an office Or # store, where he can be of any tise; references given. ‘Address A. F., Herald Uptown Branch GENTLEMAN WHO HAS HAD SIX YEARS’ EX- perience in the management of hotels at the Springs and other places desires a situation anager o Cashier of solne frst class hotel, Address HorEL, Herald office, stating where an interview may be had. YOUNG AND ACTIVE FRENCHMAN, SPEAKING English, with ten years’ business experience, de- sires a situati n ina wholesale house; city reterences, ANTED—A COLLECTOR FOR A SCREW-BOLT Tust understand the business, Address BOLT TACTORY. Herald. offi House, Broadwa; 8TH ST, CORNER 18T AV.—A RESPECTABLE | B. EUROPEAN STEAMSHIPS. NITED STAT! U ae ‘ES MAIL LINE—STEAM TO QUBENS. Pas Nor- we MS Sens oA? BOLI away, UNARD NINE, lOTICE. ith the view of of aimiumhing the chances of collision tne steamers of Bis ey ee Benostortl take a specitied course for all se: op the Outward ‘Outward Pa getrom Jveenstown to New Yoru a neh aa ihiants pet oe silalsoke oto a the Home acd lat, or nothing totenordrot a ™* THE BRITISH AND. NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS BETWEEN NEW YORK AND LiveRPOon, be Se ea 7 QOak BA. RBOR, COTIA. W'sda: aoe asta0e avon. ‘day, Aug. ae Bae ‘Ane. PAVIA. Serday ne 3 3% ahi BRI te 6 *JAVA.. Fr 8CBe | PALIHIA. -Rarday. Ser. 18 where ilo Wentghy ea aint Yee aM go Eordiny to accom i lowest ra! cn for Tyetent and bin passage appiy ar the ‘nd capin pase at the compa Bowling Green” For secrage Sorenge ath & Brcadwa TH ith, Uerk, and Randolph # streete, Ontong, t. ASSENGERS ER STEAMSHIP ABY! - pe ‘aa ern att oot of sea Jervey Cy, at 3 F- I bes » CABDI B ape, i DON AND ALL ornce go rarity Steamship Company's new first clase steamships will xall from Pennsylvania Ral road ay rey, ’, a8 follows:— PEMB! -. August 33 bie sae, $f $i ‘and sanaaeh meta: eat) Siaae urren gags ‘currency, Prepaid Etterage Certinontss from Cardiff, $85, 6 GAG BALD BARIE bt saz Bcpedwave oe ‘York. for diand IEW. YORK TO uaa tn TIVERPOOL, BELFAST AND LONDONDERRY, Thess slegant new Clyde-built steamers will pail from fn the Line pier, Fulton ferry, Brooklyn, N. ¥., as fol- ...Saturday, August 23 Wednesday, Suptemier 3 “Wednesday, September 17 ed EO) inesday, October 1 = every alternat Inesday thercatter, sning through atc to all parts of Great Britain fre land, Norway Sweden, Denmark and Germany. Bor duh and paReage app Fr treight ai IN BALDWIN £ CU. _siecrage passa office, No. Wwe STAR CARRY: 1 ALABAMA. PENNSYLVANIA. anes pas. and inh No. 72 Broadway, LINE, \UEEKNSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL, iG THE UNITED STATES MATL, New and tull-powered beeigiaceal iy) eer New York on Saturday: ‘Thursdays, calling at Cork Harb trom PT Averpool on r each Wi ic... M. —From the White Star’ dock, ‘Favonin lies deseest City. ‘Passenger accommodations for all classes unrivalled, combining safety speed, and comfort. loons, staterooms, smoking room and bathrooms in midehip section, where least motion is felt. Surgeons and stewardess Prine ny the steamer. Rates—Saloor gold; steerage, $30 in currency. Those Sanive ae naan for triends in the Old Country: bogh od obt steerage prepaid certificates—$32, c rs booked to and from all parts bf America to Ring: Hamburg, ‘Norway, Sweden, india, Australia, hana, &e. Draits from £1 upwards. For inspection of plans and other information apply at the many 's pee Ne Continent ports usd to Continenial po cadence 3. 'H. SPARKS, Agent, neck gate IN _PASSAGE.—After this month Cabin et ie by the WHITE STAR LINE will be reduced Lg HAMBURG.. anni cer PACKET COMPANY'S iron mail stea: ip HOLSATIA, Captain A. Barendt, will sail on Thursday, August 28, at 2b. M.. tor Hamburg, taking passengers fo irom New PETS to a London, aon ba ook = vaiar neta i eat re, $30, payal 4 fo. Lau < Boas, ie © B eral eee ir Agen’ Broad st ea, Ne ew. il Broadway; Now York. _The Sheet wil Xi September 4 GPEst, i a gch STEAMSHIP. LINE, YORK TO BRISTOL (ENGLAND) DIRECT. line will sailirom plier 18 East ..Wednesday, Angust 27 ND, Jones. Wednesday, Héptember S Cabin passage, $70; Intermediate, leiraate Be, South sireet. xcursion. ‘ic! ets ® ee. 20. ABDI rs 7 GAN'S ay NLY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE. THE GENERAL TRANSATLANTIC COMPANY'S MAIL STEAMSHIPS B- TWEEN NEW YORK AND HAVRE, CALLING AT BREST, ~ The splendid vessels on this fayorite route for the Con- tinent will sail from pier No. 60 North River, as follows: 7the weamers ot this Pity follows AREAGO ON, Western. PEREIRE, Daure... , August 23 §T, LAURENT, Houses day, September 6 EUROPE, Leniarie iaturiay ‘September 20 VILLE DU HAVRE, Surmo' turday, October 4 PRICE OF PASSAGE BIN G0) GOLD ANOLUDING WINB) REST OR First Cabin, $125; Second ‘Cabin, $75, Excursion tiekeis at reduced rites ‘These steamers do not carry steerage passengers. American travellers going to of returning from the Continent of Europe, line avoid both transit by English Pailrky a and athe discomforts of cross ing the Channel, besides saving time, trouble and ex- pense. GEORGE MACKENZIK, Agent, 68 Broadway. NMAN LINE. for Queenstown and Liverpool, are appointed to sail as tollows:— Royal Mail steamers City OF MONTREAL ‘aturday, August 23, 2P. » CITY OF LIMERICK. ‘Thursday, August 28,9 A. M. CITY OF CHESTER. Satnrday,’ August 90, 10 A, M. CITY OF ANTWERP ‘Thursday, Seotember 4 2 P.M. OITY OF RICHMOND.....Saturday, September 6,2 P. M. CITY OF BRISTOL...;: Thursday. September 11,9 A. M. and each succeeding Saturday and Thursday, trom pier @ North re RATES OF PASSAGE. Cabin, $70, $80 and $9), gold, according to accommo- Round trip tickets at low rates, Steerage, to Liverpool, Queenstown, Glasgow, London- derry, London, Bristol or Cardiff, $80. Prepald certii- cates, $32 currency. Passengers also forwarded to Havre, Hamburg, Sweden, Norway, Denmark and Paris, at reduced rates. Dratts inp At lowest rates gives ‘or cabin fe and gel usiness apply at ie pp ae e pr ‘or ‘rage ‘pemeage, al SOHN DALE, Agent, or to O'DONNELL & FAULK, 402 Chestnutst., Philadelphia; M. 8, CREAGH, 102 State street, Boston F. C, BROWN, $2 South Clark, corner ‘Lake st., Chicago; WM. INMAN, Liverpool, (0, 9 Rue Scribe, Paris, A Gr icey FIRST CLASS Sor eae APPLY W “ats a Sd at. ANTED IMMEDIATELY A SAILING MASTER for the schooner yacht Enchantress, None but frst clase nul ators, with £094, references, nesd appl. ween 8 ani sy owner master, No. 2] West 19th st. 3 ANTED—FOR THE UNITED STATES NAVY, SEA- eremiths, nists, boiler makers ana copy Suitable perso! wilt be shipped on at Naval phyii men’ hd Exchange, 189 Cherry st has food ives a situation. “AdGrers J” W- & Herald ome A YOUNG MAN, WELL RECOMMENDED, WANTS a situation in agrocery store. Apply JOHN T, DUGAN, 66 Varick st. AN EXEPGETIC RAN. WITH, 9000 TO LOAN BM ployer, can have a permanent situation at a good salary in ® produce store. Address PRODUCE, Herald MERICAN DENTISTS WANTED—FOR OUR DEN tal establishments in Europe and New York; also [GUnE men, fairly educated, of some, means, inclined to jearn dentistry. PRETERRE BROTHEL KS, 159 Bowery. A SALESMAN AND TRAVELLING AGENT FOR {rimming and fancy goods, with a good trade in the City, State, Conne shusetts, is open jor engagement. < py tue N ENTERPRISING MAN, WITH AN EXTENSIVE business acquaintance in the Middle and Western States, would like z sell c.gars fora good New York House. Address A. G., 717 Broadway. SMAI RT, EXPERIENCED ENTRY CLERK ‘WANTED— Salary $10 $1 , a week. 4K. CHISHOLM & CO., %& Mercer st. SSISTANT BOOK PER AND CASHIER WANTED —must be steady, honest, reliable and not atraid of work; salary, $19 per week. Address, with reference, R. W., Station D, Post office. OOKKEEPER WANTED-IN A LARGE RETAIL house in Brooklyn; must be quick and correct and ve unexceptionable ‘references as 0 character and ability. Address 4, B. INTRY CLERKS.—WA’ BY A DRY G00! 1 jobbing house, saperianoed entry clerks. None oth need apply. Address, with references, DRY GOO! Herald othce. EX OLERK.—A GOOD ENTRY CLERK WANTED 4 ina dry goods jobbing house. Address box 2,887 Post aire ATION WANTED-BY AN BXPERIEN CED S_ business man, (German), as bookkeeper, &¢ , & view of Investing, inagreeable, Address, for’ three days, B., box 12 Herald ofc JHORTHAND WRITER. YOUNG GENTLEMAN wants employment; ¢ jenced in taking evidence ; id legal edu ion; would ente: ww clerk oF correspondent. Address LAW, Herald ofice, JHOE SALESMAN WANTRD—MUsT HAVE reterences. Apply, after 8 A. M., at S01 61 6th av. are 10 HOTEL MEN.—WANTED, BY A MAN OF LONG rience, a permanent situation in a hotel, or would making perfectly and al) work on sewin hine ; best Feterences Itrequired. Addross Le W., ‘box 1 Herald Uptown Branch ot PROFESSIONAL SITUATIONS WANTED— FEMALES. A* EDU CATED ORPHAN YOUNG LADY. “DESIRES * home ip a good family where, for moderate salary, qe would act as governness, Cad it or_assistaly Ronoraeeper Re eferences giyen and No triflers sent adress box 126 Post office, J Samaica, Li. M “ W. WRITES patra i ae a ‘arally letters, advertisements, bills, recelj fewsohe in letter Writing, puncradon, chy fiat petruction of sentences, grammar, ‘ac. iw liked ¢ Management of a Southern hotel tor the good reterences, Address B., box 4.298 Post omees | x Ws D-A “aooD GROCERY CLERK man ALSO: to assist on Saturday nights, at 79 Catharine st ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, A SITUATION IN A bank oe house, commission house or fire in- pa ote can give good reference. Address X,, ANTED—A PERMANEN® POSITION AS GENERAL clert, joiner ‘capac assistant bookkeeper, er lent ition : familiar first class reference in) New Yoi a ea ema e ork, PI Phusdelphia and ‘ACIIVE, care of ¥, D, BIO & Cox Philadelphia, Address G. A. P,, Herald office. stan ar YOUNG ‘MAN, F sIx a BE: Nab gg bie al IN RADE: the cloth business, who de, de- IRST CLASS NEGATIVE RETOUCHER DESIRES @ situation: permanent employment more desirable Address EUROPE, Metropolitan pen @ large salary. Hotel. C ARD Fifa ~ PRINTER WANTED, 1,083 CHESTNUT st, Philadelphia, ALTSTER WANTED. —A PRACTICAL MAN AS foreman ina 1 malt house in this city, Address .» Herald ome. a, | HOTOGRAPH OPRRATOR—FIRST CLASS, WANTED dh ian S boy, at BURROUGHS’, 148 atham st. PINNER WANTE :D—ON ‘USED TO SPINNING zine; none b m NEWARK TEA FRAY 'CO., 40 High st, wewatk, N.J, ANTED—A GOOD STEADY MAN TO DO ing, finfshing and botton making on hate. Oa between fen ani cleven o'clock on WATHOUS, BOYDE #°COw, 268 ancl 263 Canal wt, TANTED—A FIRST CLASS COPPERPLATE EN- 4 rave one Bat can, enarsve ript and tent At Ad- ress, Wi ples of Work an HOSKINE, 13 4 ‘arch at, P hiladelphia bis ANTED.—A DENTAL STUDENT; FACILITIBS FOd fa fsa ay. Practice unsurpassed. Apply after a 4 ANTED—SEVERAL moulders, epoees corner G00D HOLLOW .WARB Apply at 97 Beekman st., New York, or ayne and Monmouth sta, Jersey [TANTED—AN ENGINEER TO ATTEND TO BOILE! 4c. ; bring papers. Apply at Anthony House, Broadway. Wy sarEy IMMEDIATEL Y—EXPE ‘RIENCED TAN- er for roans, morocco and calf, Address A. B., Herald office. CLOTHING if T 46 SEVENTH AVi NUE, MR. AND MRS. 8, ROSEN. BERG pay for (1 lothing the foligws rices :-—For Dresses, $4 to $40" for ¢ $2 to 900; tor Pants, $1 to $8: Sree sall.on 0 bove. WORTH OF CAST OFF ernie $10. 000 Carpets, &c., wanted for Chica Bienes urea rate Gul, Se addres eI fi ve ve , between ty s streets. Ladies attended to by Mrs. aia ‘tod ed i MEDICAL. —DR. AND MME. 4h. years’ practice), 120 West Twent =MME. MAXWELL, Pitysic + 114 East Tenth nee, near Third avenue GRINDLE, Fareiclaan ae ATmezce 1<DR. FRANKLIN (LATE ons ERBUEA)s consultation free. Privave office 161 ATIONDY Ky to oF Lt can let . ueenstown snd Live ie etaigtiy to London ‘direce From and 47 Ni . TO Berea dy AND LIVE ERPOO! a EGYPT, Groga: ‘eamiunga Au SPAIN, Grace ITALY, Thompson. GREECE, Thomas CANADA, Webste: Saturday, August 30, at 9:90 A. M. Cabin passage, $70, $80, $90, currency. » $29 currency, cketsvat reduced ‘rates. Prepaid steerage tickets from Liverpoo!, Queenstown, London- derry, Glasgow, Cardiff, Bristol or London, at the lowest For farther inférmation op Ws the Dae wi office, (0. 69 Broadway. nager. GERMAN LLOYD STEAMSHIP COMPANY. uthampton and Bremen.—The steamship } Bchluenberg, will sail’ on Wednes- from Bremen pier, foot of Third boken, to b Tohoan id by ster . V, Otarehilor , on Saturday, Al er, foo MAIN, Cap- nt tain & st fi ort at ‘0 London, Havre and Bremen, pay- pian, fn gold or its equivalent in currence: North River, New York, ¥ cn Mea te Wed., USTRALIA. sat, Sept ‘ed., The passenger ‘Accommodations on steamers of" this line are unsurpassed for elegance and comfort. Cabin state. rooms are all on bagi leck, thus securing good light and vendlation. TRS OF PASSA! TO GLASGOW, RAIVERPOOL OR LONDONDERRY. Sat. Steamers, Wea. Steamers. . Currency. CadING seers: $75 and $65 Cabin return tic! oe ir. ing best Roser ee jations. $130 $130 teerage, $90, currency. Tickets for ame to or from any seaport or railway station in Great Britain, Ireland or the Continent issued at lowest rates. Draits for an, Company's ia: amount at current rates, ‘0. 7 Howling Green, New York. DERSON BROTHERS, Agents, O'DONOVAN ROSSA. NATIONAL STEAMSHIP «+ Company's passage office, pier 47 North River, foot of Houston street. Draits t lowest rates, where. The beautiful steamship EGYPT NOOK’S SECOND PERSONALLY CONDUCTED arty round the world; sails from Liverpool, August and San Francisco, otober 18 Price tor entire tour, railroads, steamer, hotels, £c., $1,575, gold. COOK'S tourist uekets to all paris of Europe at great reductions trom ordinary fares, available by any line of steamers, enable one or tore passengers to travel by any train at any time, and do not require their holders to travel in jarge parties. K'S cheap to Jerusalem and back to New York ead sai gol nproviaes first class steamers, rails COOK's American Is, Mont- real, § t. 1 Watering POOR ‘8 Ketel upons, for parts (a ‘the world, ba a series read: pats rs) currency. per day. 8 KExcursionist for Augnst conta! ne upward of 0 tours, showing aren, 5, crnees poogts fre free he mail 262 Broad York, ‘and Free stool Tandon, ‘IYSICIAN SINCE mad Inst door from Sth @¥: cons LO A —MADAME yy iL, A. omice, Ni it. M, MAURICEAU, M. DoF! ERTY A. street, near Greenwich ria aati DVICK PREE.—DR, & MMi, DESPARD, PHY- cians, 41 Bast Twenty-eighth «t., near Fourth av. R, KING'S OLD ESTABLISHED PRIVATE OFFICE for gentiemen, 14 Aumity street, near Broadway “COAST WISE ree ‘ED STATES AND ¢ elegant sidewhee! moapet 2,000, tons burd in KL. ry iy lsat ms burden, Captain paueb, will sai Bara unt tra Rio de im Ba ra it Sai yn Saturday,’ August 2 a gh "orc Dat MON Regent, Ne. 6 Bowling Green. hia and $o'clock P. M., from COASTWISE STEAMSHIPS parcivic mar STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S CALIFORNIA, JAPAN AND CHINA, CARRYING MAILS, PASSENGERS AND aT TO AanpOWa aN MG a ae oF atatooy » September a wil leave ple, “§ er ‘Svar i, ot, Pcluck gn 4 steamer i gleed connes Cay 28; “Teavit Panama for San. SF as Aa uico, Mazatlan, ral American and ath Pacing 5a ist tor these Dor conta P.M. pons a t with pany’ Bopolul ruse sau trancloo on September Bice One epee? i 4 x4 geamers’ will leave San ie eae oo ge Anformatio at ame ot Canal ate, Botzay, Su ehh Anite STRAMAIE ¢ COMPA PANY. Be) ait SLARIBEL, Bep- Bod ely Dassadg apply to PIN, FOR. ‘T)IRECT LINE TO NE TO HAVANA, = as ‘k and Mexican Mail ease line, leaving fenpes Gy pice Kot Star ie ERY SThivuspaT, OF HAVANA (Bava ly) Snot ates Mace a tom OITY OF MERIDA For freight or a SPM? Rem pier As hoe ei wit alt ow for Hi di fol wi fatnangges ce tore For freight for a! Sid este RTH Tsnitene accommo- wor” WILLIAM P. FU ae Orttn. D. WcKELLAR, Agent in Havens. V TOUCHING at XA LING FOR GALY VESTON, TOUC! Gir¥ Ve HOUSTON Satan Decring, wil leave pier a ia Beteten aod Sil) te en 0 Ho jouston and Henderson 8 B. go C. BR, 3 P. rough: al No chai oe: forwarding in New York. For freight or su] naar Be FT aee tase, oF MALLORY W. ¥, CLYDE, 119 Wall sireet. ORLEANS DIRECT, rOF NEY CROHANTS” STEAMSHIP LINB, ‘The stoamaip GENERAL MEADE, from vier an Rive River. (aot of, Neth too ti recelvod dalle Theo Louie ect vat Galveston and Indlancla. Tor tregat pai superioraccommoda- tionm, apply to FREDEMIS Bake pier $6 North itiver, For ip Line. The hi ooRrEs. & main ank emble, will leave pier No np, North River on, Saturday, A Adgust 25" 1873, ae P, mer Freight received daily. Through ro given to Gi dianola, Rockport or Aranzas whart, Bra- 08 Santiago'and ‘oa: Loui ng i x Cabin searee $25. For freight or passage apply Mo GLA Aus p ueAMAn 6 West street a OR NEW ORLEANS ‘Diner. r CITY OF GALVESTON, Captain E iit eave, pier i Kast River, Wednesday, August 27, at M. rel he Jpostyea daily. ‘Through rates given to Gal eke! Brazos Sant: is. Cabin passage, $50; steerage, $25. For on e passage, having superior eeeaetste Mae De fd cr Pr |OND.— othe ‘Od Domataion Bleametiy ‘couany ‘will tt atch from pier 37 North River, their wheel steam- ship pind DOMINION, alice, ie wag fA for eae 25 Point and Richmond, on Satu Late Ape 3 . Giving gproven bal bills of lading to aly Pointe so South aaa Southwest, nger tickets wen pase: DIY at pler 87, or raves agen ‘Aecommodations une ich stroct, corner of Dey stre eral office, 187 Green’ _ TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE. Vet Nth BOAT FOR NEWBURG, POUGH- sie, cured and capstan landing at Cie Went Felut'G rnwall, New Hambure and Milton MARY OWEDL LL. from Vestry street, pier 89, every after- noon, at 8:30 0% Y $2 SARATOGA, $5 50, BY DAY D and DANIEL DREW.— A.M, and Twenty-third sis landing at Yonkers, Ryack ‘by ferryboad, Milton, Pough- beck, Tivolt, Catskill and Hudson. Con- tor all points W. ‘oint, Cornwall and Newbury rf. returning $1. Ticke’ speclat cars and’ baggage checked Saratoga and B haron. es LINE FOR TROY—PASSAGE, #).—THE elegant steamboats SUNNYSIDE and POWELL leave per 4¥ North River, foot of Leroy street, daily (Saturdays excepted), at 6 o'clock P. M., connecting with morning trains on Renswlacr and Saratoga, New York Central_and Troy and Boston railroads tor all points North, East and West. The most direct route to Sari Lake George and Montreal. Through tickets sold an bagwage checked Lerten. ORNELL, Superintendent. 'Y ISLAND.—STEANER East River, . pee ‘27 East River at phujton ferry, Martin's Avie aE ts ey GRAND OC EOE EXCURSION Banks, ving tae, view of ha TO THE F and PLEASANT VALLEY pos mate fegre daly tr 2, 5:10 and 7 P. Ha ted a cs landing time ee ding at AND SHADY SID) ri pring: a at 10A. ad at Wrenty-t ia from ’S ISLAND OPEN T9 VISITORS.— pb gect g steam yacht Foes 4 elegant Garena ott Hove Pier. at the Battery, Mone 8 o'clock a. M. mat 7 o'clock PM. hour daily 1d), for Governor's istand. Gia ex Pe ig ee ytd ACROSS. and: J. ous steamboat Sk BED leave day, 2th San inst gt830 A My Te North River, Sundi Jeaves Red Bank THE BAY TO bnew a iite fast and com 35, Franklin ae Ne JERSEY SOUTH SRR J RAIL aged LINE. ‘Steamer LYMouri ‘ROCK Extra trip at ii: EY A.M. Races witl commence at 3 ¥ 3 “or on arrival of the Shearing. Has Music by Keath 3 Band. M7 We SERAT, ‘Buy your F. 5 COLE, 8 train will leave the Park for Long Branch M., or at a termination of the races rs ior, New poe wil wil ROCK, arriving in New Vo ake the train leaving with steamer Tas. nu tendent. n Pretgae ‘ind Pass. Agent. N™ JERSEY SOUTHERN BRN RAILROAD LINE, SUNDAY, Txcu Reon FLOATING iE iG FALACE STEAMER PLYMQUTH - ROCK, LEAVING PIER 2 NO! TH Ban gs or uvs. gh AUG ma ee E, AT age tone BRAN OUT ON THE BHO. BROAD roan ATRIP TO SEA ON SUG! STEAMER AS OT 0! baat OPTEN BE ie TNDl ae id MAGNIS a ae ND CANN maar NIFIOENT VIEWS OF s DOWN OU knack bi mau PASSING HE HARHOR, ood hee rere Pin THE 2 rroroneei ‘TRULY ret MUSIC BY KEATING’S CELEBRATED BAND. THE PLYMOUTH RESTAURANT OFFERS THE DBLICACIES OF THE SEASON, TICKETS ONLY ONE DOLLAR, EW ROUTE TO CONEY ISLAND.—THE Pi antest excursion in the harbor, atoraing ager. ie Lower Bay and turddeations GATE leaves jock. moto ae Cy Hamiiton. on wand to Bath, conse Fen an, ee Coney Talend S10 AM, 20 and 5 P.M: uM extra trips to Bay Ridge at 8:40 A. ‘i. and 11:30: BIENT, GREENPORT, SHELTER ISLAND, BAG O Harbor and New Sutfolx. Steame SCHUYLER, r J. Be 6. 0. Gi vull leave pier 36 Eat staver, foot of a Faeroe at5P, My memes, court Sag Harbor at 4P. M., herd Shelter Island at 5 P. M. Greenport at 5 30 Orient at 6:30 P. M, Monda: The steamer ewill h return every Mondgy P.M,” lay and Sat will leave Wednesday and Priday. ve Sag Harbor for, ‘New Suffolk and: oe FOWLAND, ofice #6'South street, EGULAR SUNDAY BOAT FOR KEYPORT AND R all the petin te Lei aap bet rime ering , Captain. J. Re ee ge TNE North Rive! Keyport at 4 P. M. to return, Davis, w ety. ve: ib leave Bi eres SUNDAY MORNING BOAT amt Coieladg nf, landing at Yonkers, ‘West Point, © Cornwall Jona —The favorite meaner NS pe Rae eH aE ed Brot tee RR Fk w. Vare 1OF ihe cxourdion, 8 MORNING. BOAT FOR NEWBURG AND So Waa alan fast Bad faces landing. at 4 hin et at 8:30 landing i 7, Haverstraw, jozzens’, West Point and Cornwall; return- e, Rie leave Newburg at 2 o'clock, arriving in New QUNDAY BOAT FOR GLEN COVE AND ROSLYN, landing at Coulege Point, n wood. Sands’ Point and G will leave pler No.2 ia Bast faver (rock ip .;, Eighth street at 9 street at 9:15; returning to the city about 6 o’clock 8 | day, at 9 o'clock A. M. Great Neck. Ilan veamner, SAWANT AIA n= slip) eve: and Thirty- Gaturpay AFTERNOON EXCURSION UP THE Sound.—The steamer NELLY WHITE leaves foot of. Market street, Fast dale at 3:30 and Thirt at 8:45 P. M. cvery Ly ford, returning to the city avout 10 P. M, Sati coated street tor Greens \d Stam- Tae pexcur= sioulsts fan opportunity to see all the public institutions, e East Aver the Americus Ciub House, &c. Fare: for the whole trip. $l- T° CERIEE SATE es Sarah Smith, Republic, Chicago and Cale~ ir ferry. riental Grove Excelsior Park, Ki inland and Wawepex Grove. STEAMER WYOMING, leswood, Iona, c i wart sROsdETn ALL RIVER LINE TO BOsTOR, 3 aa RSiport and Fall River, | MARBUE MANTELS: ‘The world-renowned steamers SRistOL and, PROVE ROMA RBLE MARBLEIZED MANTELS; DENCE leave pier 2% North River, foot_of Murray street, daily (Sundays included), at5P.M. Hall's Band 1s en- gaged forthe season. A. P. BACON, Superintendent. jOR STAMFORD AND GRUENWION.—TUE STEAM boat NELLY WHITE leaves daily trom pier 37 East River at 3:30 and foot of Thirty-third street at 3:45 P.M. ; leaves Stamford at7 A. M. jOR NORWALK AND aye —THE NEW steamer punters i 8 daily at foot of Market street at 3:15 and | ‘thirty-thi street at 3:30 P, M., con- necting with the Danbury Railroad. ORNING LINE FOR SING SING AND IONA Isiand.—Fare to sing Sing 35 cents, The steamer THOMAS COLLYER will leave the toot ot Harrison street, pier No. $4 every mornin} ing except Friday, at 8 o'clock; Pttwenty- ‘third servet ats: Yonkers, Beeines, Dobb's Ferry, Irvington, Sing Sit laverstraw, Grassy Point and Verplanckx’s. 'Keturning. leaves Jona Island at 2 o’clock ; Sing Sing, 3:10 P. M.; arrive atNew York at 3:20. also Til newest KLABER, STEAM MARBLE nd Sager am 4 Monument KLABER eam marbie wotes, 217 to 224 West Fifiy-first street, Dorwoem Brosdway’ and Bighth avons. AND here etn th street.— AN AN ASSORTMENT OF ae quay UNSURPASSED an for beaut Slate Work nye ‘kind NI! i uality of workmanship. fy SuaTE COMPANY, PE: * Fourth avenue and Seventeenth street, Union square. Pian a CENTRE PIECES, BRACES AND PED- ele + lowest prices; of the county. nt new designs; largest assortment in carefully fucked a and sent to all parts. D, 4.28) Broadway, corner Thirty-thi ird street. VEW JERSEY SOUTHERN RAILROAD LINE offer extraordinary inducements to excursion Parties for the great watering place of America, Fane h. The attention of churehe socleties, clubs, picnic pee &c., is called to the following schedule of reduced ais Parties of 50 and less than 100, we 90 round trip. Parties of 100 and less than iL 25 round trip. Parties of 200 and dover, ont a youn ound trip. nm under the management of Mr. ane ‘Fuiler, with its beau- titul lawns, croquet, ball and other pleasure ‘rounds tor the free use of excursionists. as well as tor fie reception of permanent and transient Rooms and meals at liberal rates. ior is the most desirable location on the beach, ef aes only. at the fompany's. office, Broa treet» Astor Hotes plet 28 North River: Toot Murray street, and at the general office, ; Long ae iS COLE, cneral Freight and Passenger Agent. _M. W. Senat, superinvendent ae EGULAR CONEY ISLAND BOAT—DAILY EXCUR- gions to the seashore. Steamer GENERAL SEDG- uk Chelstopher street, North River, at 9:15 A. 15, P. Me Pravkiit street at 9m, 12:20, 220, 8:20; pier No. 's North River at 9:8, 12/9) 3 AR MORNING BOAT raat HAVERSTRAW— Landing at Twenty-fourth street, Englewood, Yon- kers, Hastings, Dobb's Ferry, Nyack and Sing Sing. Steamer G. 1. OLYPHANT Taaves! Harrison stree! vAdeie § morning (Sunday ipgtuded), at So’clock. Returning, Teaves Haverstraw at 2 I’. TONINGTON LINE To 9 nostOR ‘The new steamer RHODE Ia JSLARD, the fastest and most magnificent steamer afloat, leaves Twenty-third street pier, East River, daily at 2:90 P. M. Direct con- Nection with express trains for han oy hd ler, Provi- dence and Boston. Best route jountains, eelenid ¢ excursion. Take the RHODE ISLAND remain rd, and be back tothe city at7 A.M, the next Stomner SYLVAN GLEN leaves Peck sir at 2:10 P. M. and connects with the RHODE ISLAND. ENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Trains leave New York, trom foot of Desbrosses and Cortlandt streets, as follows :— Express tor Harrisburg. Piftsburg. the West and South With Pullman palace care attacked, 9:90 A. M., 87 7 and 8:30 P.M. Sunday, 5, 7, 8 For Bal more, Washington and “ihe ath, via “Penn- Aur Line, at 8) A. M. 3:20 ind 9'P. M.; 3, 5un- vy. 9 P. M.; and via P. Wr; ond . Railroad at9 A. M., 1230and 9 P.M. Sunday, § P.M Express tor Philsdeiphin 3 9, 9:90 A. M., 12:30, 8:20, 4, 1, a aang taatit: Sundayy 7 Bigot 9PM Fa meusinston, a6 7 A. ‘M. and 6:10 P. #310, 9.10.31 Ae MEM. Res Suna ta nd 12 night. ads 7, 5:20, 6 9, 9:30 10 A. M.72M. 1 2 10, vib 610, 6 60, 780 8 For Wwoedtrge and Perth: Alboy, Sand W) A. My'2:30, 3.04.90 and 6 P.M New Bruny ick 7 and 8:10 A. M,, 12 M., 2 i) 9 hal 9 P.M. and l2night. Sund For Bast Millstone, 8:10 A.M, 12 Me, 4:10 end 50 Pe For Lambertviile and Fieinivigton, AM, M. For Phillipsburg and Belvidere, 2'and 4 Ac oom nedsean for Bordentow i urigtn and Cam- DA. M,, of ae BO, 2, Fa Pevierton” Camden, 6A. M., and via ollows:—From, Pittsburg, 6:80, 10 3 Aaliy' 622, Wao Ae Me and 858 ly exce i Monday, From. ooh ‘and Balti: more, via mda Aly Line, 6 wd A Mas Rye ra a 13a P. Tin " and a be Nw irom neues tig ay “ios 11:20, Li! Bae bo ba Nae ua a rae M. Tieket oft 271 an OM Broadwi Astor Hroue amd toot nd Cortland? » ante ea eh ee SRT MA hoYD, Jr., General Mana; General Passenger Ageint, RY SUNDAY.— HOY FOR Roe lly White, leaves Swcamner AMSRIOU wane, Peck slip, East River, i pier No, - % AM AD Me BO eeu site oP M | Seer tan SLATE MANTELS, MARBLE AND Mantels.—Rich and elegant designs at the low- prices. 220 and 222 West I'wenty-third stres twee! Seventh and Eighth Me ee) A KIMBEL ie J. OA cans, FURNITURE MANUFAC. «. ture! Decorators, will remove re 928 and rs aud 930 Proadway, ta their LC etng ware! street, opposit East Twentie’ te Lord a Faylore na ® A ture and pee vy Phi ge ted OF CARPETS, FURNI- at lowest cash instalments, at Porn RELL’S: avenue, between Thirtieth and 'chirty-firet rouse, to Big ‘Weer! 4 A. —NOTICE.—ALL THE ELEGANT FURNITURE om private residence, 210 West 2ist st, near 7th pA is offered at private sh. as owner has pe her brary, agnificent Inge Eathets Be octave ing, £0. Eee Toy and kitchen Kitchen Fer itchen Fernie Call this day or or gusday, —FOR SALE, FIRST OLASS HOUSEHOLD echo Ben , tare, made to now in E brocatel Parlor 81 Turkish Suit, re ort tel and re; Chamber, No, reason order tor Philip A. Vand ie ce ar Grand Duchess se Is tases and Twenty-1 rt won yatween aad Tig one, do. oe Fourth roa ty a we MAGNIFICENT ~ ABS ORTMENT HOUSEHOLD Room Batt ture for sale—Superd Drawing nit Grand’ ‘Duchess, Marie nae Rrocads, of the richest $60; pi abd corners, celebrated maker, eres, Paintis Bron: mK velve me- jauceyeare chamber, Siang em C Pianotot cost’ used > months; eat 15th st, i av HOUSE TO, LET AND FURNITURE FO. it purchasers, ai to. wut a grea ies foe iit, se: per raids rani lot at private rook: { 20¢h st. corner Broadw A T 880 AND 682 BROADW: Jone HERRLICH & CO., and dealers in iM Parlor or Beds, ai ‘anda also other Furniture on Peckhardt'’s = terms to T 10 WEST fy rh A Aig 4 ites eavered iy ate pein x nor, ees number, 120 We el jots less than half cost. West” Twenty" -third street, near Sixth avetue, he oe Vises, Has Wines, ‘NARPETS "3 AND FURNITURE AT THE cash prices; weekly, i, r monthly paments 1 gd LOWEST i* 884 and 296 Third arenes, near ‘rwenty-eighth street. Fronwirune WANTED—FOR A BOARDING HOUSE, new or second band, in exchange for Baildmg Lo near Flushing; or will rent juruiture. Apply at ‘Thompson street. ooD SRCOND HAND OR MISFIT CARPBTS (A jalty), a William and Nassa speci I sizes; rich and Ingrain, very cheap. a at pera English Brussels 2 Fulton street, between EEKLY AND. MONTHLY dehy FOR FURNI- 155 and mense stock and low prices. Rr Le. Fe Meg: Cyt = WANTED “0 PUt 0 PURCHASE Wee TO PURCHASE—SMALL {ome country town. | Add &., box 178 Pout office, Orange, 3 ATRe losses, ness and death; pay avenue. “BAKERY IN ye partict STROLOGY. NAULTATIONS mies, absent trend: ON ‘BOSINESS 1 love, ic | UROPEAN OLATRVOVANT TELLS NAMES, shows Et riages, Fifty cents and $1, \C8ES, CRILACR ty-filth street. ia Went Vem Twenty-Alth street | . DE GRAPE, THE WONDERFUL CLATRVOY. 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