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2 — EUROPEAN STRAMSHIPS. _ | YREAT WESTERN Gs te AMSHIP LIN! N oT EW YORK TO BRISTOL (ENGLAND) DIRECT. gp:The steamers of this line will sail trom pler 18 East Wer a. fo.0W: GREAT WESTERN, Windham.........--Taesday, Juty CORNWALL, Western Tuesday, Au Cabin passage. $7); intermediate, $43; swerake, currency; excursion tickets sia. Apply w the wgent, 7U South ES ORGANS SONS, AOL ett F sraTEs MAIL STEAMSHIPS VMORTH CHERBOURO AND HAMBURG, Oe eMC ciyae bullt rou steainahips will sail from Y foliows >— BetiLiem Capuin Thome GORTIE, Captain Wilwas ia Cron age ee OF PASBAGE PLYMOUTH, LONDON, CH» RBOUKG and HAMBURG Qabin— First spioon, $120 soi: ancond saloon, $60, goid. Gtoeruge—To Fivmoutn ap . currency; rage hervourg and damburg, $% gol) Prepaid uckets from Hasabui currency. Por trewht apply to FUNCH, EDYE &0O., 2 Soum il street Wor passage apply to KNAUTH, NACHOD & KUHNE, General Agents, 113 broadway. 7HITE STAR LINE. For QUEENSTOWN AND LIV: CauRYING TRE UNITED STATES Wore 7 QMLTIC.....-.0. ¢ July 18, at@ A.M. AdutaTiC:. July 25 at? BRITANNIC ‘August 15,at8 a. M From the White Star docics,’ North Bi Kates—saloon, 880, gold. steerage at low rates” figowsetaterooms, smoking room and bathrooms in ere least selt, ° Her fassatte a7 OS et ter ttrmton appro jon of ns anu other information a) the company's office, 19 Broadway, New York. wy ® R J. CORTIS, Agent NMAN LINE SOUTHERLY COURSE. a ‘oyal mail steamers are appomted to as fol- ma fOr Queenstown and Liverpool — CITY O. Saturday, Joly 18 atS P.M. turday, Juiy 25, at2 P.M Y turday, Angust 1, at3 P.M . i ‘Saturday, August & at? PM TY Or MONTREAL.’ saturday, August l& ata P.M Cabin Passage. $81 and $90. god tecraze, to aiid from all points, at reduced rates, Cabin anit general office, No. 15 Broudway. Sveerage offices, 33 Broadway and pier #5 North River. JOHN G. DALE, Agent HE STATE LINK. SPECIAL NOTICE,—After Saturday, Jane 13, the steamers vt this line will be despatched every aiternate | Wednesday until July 2, when regular weekly sailings | (every Wednesday) will commence. NEW YORK TO GLA»GOW, LIVERPOOL, BELFAST AND LONDONDERRY. ‘These elegant new Clyde built steamers will sail from r $0 North River as tollows.— ATE OF GEORGIA. . Wednesday, July 2 BTATE OF NEVADAS ° Wednesday, July 2 STALE OF PENNSYLVANIA Wednesday, Auzust 5 and every Wednesday there: hae. passengers at through rates to ail parts of Great Britaim and ireland, Dorway, Sweden, Denmark and Germany. steerage as low as by any other line. Dratts for £1 and upwards. For treight or passage ap- ply to AUSTIN, BALDWIN & CO., Agents. No. 73 Broadway. Stecrage office, No. 45 Broadwa: laeae FOR THE RHINE, SWITZERLAND SOUTH } Germany, & | NEWYORK, HAVANA AND MEXICAN MAILS.5. LIN | cry OF MEXICO (Hava NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, JULY 18, 1874. COASTWISE STEAMSHIPS, ACIFIG MAIL STEAMSHIP LINE, PAs CALIFORNIA, JAPAN AND CHINA, VIA NAMA. nee of passage, inciuding all necessaries for the pa, York to San Francisco, $50, $100, or $110, cur- San Francisco to Yokohama, $130, geld. San Francisco to Hong Kou, $00), Gold. Steamers leave pier «2 North River, New York, as fol- bE oN in J Captain J. M. Dow, July 18, at 12 noon. CITY OF PANAMA, Captain ety! Li July 25, at 12 oon. Freignt and way passengers only. eather ‘0, Commander 4G, Gray, August 1, at 12 And every alternate Saturday, connecting with all steamers tor Central America and South Pacific ports. Extra steamers tor treight aud way passengers will be Seepsicend on intervening Saturdays, as necessity may Steamers leave Sam Francisco for Japan and China as tollows:— ALASKA ..., July CoLoRaDo. 4 cae August 8 Ana every alternate Saturday. Por treight and passage, or further inforimation, apply at the company’s office, on the Wharf toot Canal street, New York. H. J, BULLAY, BUFLS HATCH, Superintendent. Managing Director GH. DAY TO! Freight Agent. AN DOMINGO. For Porto Ptata, Samana and San Dofningo C.ly. The United States mai! steamship ASHLAND, Captain | Edward Whitehurst. will leave pier 12 North River on | ‘haaany, anly 2l,at3 PM. e a ‘ og F iTelWht OF Dussige, at reduced rates, a DSUMONTE, 5) Exchange place. ini | OYAL WEST INDIA MAIL STEAM PAC COMPANY, Regular communication trom Havaem by steamers of | the Koyal Mali steam Packet Company with Gulf of Mexico, Porto Rico, >t Thomas, Barbados, Trinidad and other Wesi India Islands, 4c.. Panama and the Pacific. The vessels ot the above company offer an excelent opportunity ior travellers. eee the West Indi Lnands and other places called at by the company my ‘Return tickew issued ; abatement in favor of families. Steamers leave Havana for the Guit of Mexico avout the 2ist, and tor Porto Rico, St. Thomas, Jamaica, the West India Islands generally, british Guiana, Isthmus of Panama and the Pacitic about the 7th of each mouth, For further particulars ayply t0 Messrs, M AND, PitLPs & CO. New York; 3. B CAMERON. Bsq., St. Thom: J. B. CRAWFORD, ksq., Uavana, or J. M, LLOYD, Secretary, 55 Moorgate street, London. BW YORK AND HAVANA DIRECT MAIL LINE. ‘These first class steamships will sail every Tuesday, at3P. M., irom pier 13 North River, foot of Cedar street, | for Havana direct, as follows :— CRESCENT CITY, Captain 7.8. Curtis uly 21 | COLUMBUS, Captain EC, Reed, July 23 MORRO CASTLE. Captain T. H. Morton. ‘August 4 | Por freight or passage (having magnificent accommo- ations) apply to WILLIAM P, CLYDE & 6O., No. 6 Bowling Green. D. McKELLAR, Agent in Havan: OR HAVANA, { NASSAU, PROGRESO, CAMPEACHY, VERA CRUZ T Leaving pier orth River ats P.M. CITY OF MERIDA (Hava CLLY OF HAVANA (Haya CITY OF NEW YoRK (Hay e. THE NEIKEKLANDS-AMERICAN NAVIGATION COM- . PANY'S beautiful steamer | SCHOLTEN, Capiain Hus, will leaye New York for Rotterdam, THURSDAY, July 25, offering the most agreeable, economical and shortest route to the countries named and a very great saving to assencers. Will be followed by the Calaud ou August Accommodation gnexcelled. Rates, $70, $6). $3) gold. For iretgut apply to For passage to SW. FUNCH, EDYE & CO. | MORRIS, OO Broadway, 2% South William street | Morris’ Kuropean bx press UNITED STATES MAIL LINE-STEAM TO QUEENS- town aud Liverpool. . Salling every Tuesday. a from pier 46 Nortu River. WISCONSIN, Beddo Seg: MINNESOTA... Cabin passage, $80; Prepaid uckets at lowest rates. Passengers boosed to and trom Paris, Hamburg, Nor- Way and Swede, &c. Drafts on Ireland. England, Frauee and Germany, at lowest raies. Apply to WILLIAMS & GUION, 29 Broadway. het LINE. NOTICE. The most sontherly route has always been adopted by this company to avoid ice and headlands. From Piers 44 and 47 North River. TO QUEFNoTOWS AND LIViRPOOL, GREECE duly ws | RHE QUERN, Aug, 1.84.M. EGYPT, July 25,1 P. M. ‘ALY, August . as {+} toxpow Digker FRANCE, Capt. Thompson, July 2 1A. M. Cabin passage, $70; $8) currency. ‘Steerage at greatly reduced prices’ Return nekets at reduced rates. Pre- paid stecraze ticke:s trom Liverpool at the lowest rates, Apply ai the company’s office, No. 69 Broadway. | F. W. J. HURST, Manager. NCHOR. LINE. PA-SAGE RATES REDUCED. NiW YORK AND GLASGOW. | STEAMER EVERY WEDNE: trom Company's piers, 20 UTOPia. ‘at. July ¢ Sat, Aug. i | COLUMBIA’. Wed. Juiy 2. | AUSTRALIA ‘Wed., Aug. 5 MACEDONIA. dat. July 25) BOLIVIA.......Sat, Aug, 8 INDIA... Wed., July 29| ITALIA. » Aug, 12 Bates of passace, payable in currency 10 GLASGOW, LV: RPOOL, LONDONDERRY, QUEENSTOWN OR BELFAST. Cabin, $65 to $90. according to steamer and accommoda- tions. Kerurn tickets issued at reduced rates, INTERMEDIA.E, $2, ERRAGE, $15, Drafts issued for any amount at lowest rates. Send for sieqolaney wiving full injormation, in Com- pany’s offices, No. 7 Bowling green. HENDERSON BROTHERS, Agents. | | | R TO Qneenstown every WEDNESDAY; | Sweeraze. $15. | ANCHOR Lins, No. 7 Bowilng Green. LLOYD STEAMSHIP COMPANY, | F HAMP:ON AND BREMEN. The stennship KRONVRINZ F. W. Captain O. Heim- bruch, will -aii on Wednesday, July 22, at 2 P. M., trom hye pier, foot Third street, Hoboken, to be followed “Steamship ODER, Captain Kr. Oterendorp, on Satur- day, July 25. BAILS OF PASSAGE, TO LONDON, HAVRE AND payabie in gold or | First Vabin econd Uabin Steerage For treight or passage a) ~ ree ivalent in carrency. 3 $10) and $120 NLY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE. THE G°NERAL TRAN-ATLANTIC, COMPANY'S KETWKEN NEW YORK AND tavorite route tor the Con- tinent (bei more southerly than any other) Will sail from pier No. 0 N VILLE DE PARIS, Danre. so, Saturday, Inly 2 Z Saturday, August 8 LAFAYEITE : Saturuay, August 22 uding Wine» Third, $35. Ex sion tickets a ced rate American travelers, by takinz tis line, avoid both transit by Englisn Railway and the dis of crossing the Cannel, besides saving time, trouble and expense. PEMMGRORGE MACKENZIE, Agent, 55 Broadway. WOR CARDIFF, BRISTOL, LONDON AND ALL other points ‘in Engi ules.—The South Wales Atiantic steamsnip Con n Penusylvania Railroad whart, Jersey C as ioilows:— GLAMORGAN . y. duty 18 PEMBROKE August 5 First cal phey ; second cabin, $55, rency. Prepaid steerage certit.ca’ currency. Dratts for £1 and upwards. bor ‘ur/her p AKCHIBALD BAX! ER 7 Bri Lars €0., Age way, New York. \UNARD LINE. NOTICE. ‘With a view of diminishing the chances of collision the stenmers of this line take @ specificd course tor all sea- sons of the year. On the outw York or Bosto tude, or noth Dh the bo! at 42 latitude aze from Queenstown to New ng the meridian 5) at 43 lat e north of 4% ssing the meridian of 0 jurth of 42. pa THE BRITISH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL SibAMSHI \S NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL, CAL K HARBOR, M NEW Yi KOM NEW YORK. NA 3: Aug. ae PRUSSIA... Wed., Aug and every followiig Wedn York. steamers marked * D gers. $8), $100, $10. gold, according comm urn k ora erage at lowest rates fro pool and Queenstown and ali parts of burop Fates. For freight and cabin passage apply at the Co lowest any's gfiice, No. «Bowling Green, For stecrage passage at 111 roadway, Trinity Suilding, CHARLES G. FRANCKLYN, Agent, Or to PLB. DUVE NE | Clark and Randolph streets, Cuicaic RS PER STEAMSHIP ALGERIA the Cunard whart,,ioot of Gran, City, at 8.0 A. M., on - aturday, July 1s, ae -scewoden CUA G. FRANCKLYS, | No, 4 Bowling green, New York. OR PLYMOUTH, CHERBOURG, HAMBURG, The Hamourg-American Packet Company's hil poo oscacgtnt HAMMONIA, Captain R. Voss, will. suil on Thursday, July %, 1874, tor Hamburg. tes of passage to Plymouth, London, Cherbourg and passe bark tron iron Bamburg : ‘ First Cabin—Upper saloon, $120: lower saloon, $60, ola. a ‘Steerage to Cherbourg and Hamburg, $30, gold. Bteerage to Piymouth, London and all points in Eng- nd and Wales, $40 currency. sail dus , is74, an NEB: RICHARD & BOAS, Agents, Geaeral Passenger Agents, a Broad street, New York. 6) Broadway, New York NO IRELAND AND ENGLAND, $15. STREAMERS EVERY DAY. Rallway uckets and drafts. Intermediate, Philadelph.a Line, $35. O'DONYVAN ROSSA. Proprietor Northern Hotel, corner Cortlandt and West streets, New York, ‘0 LONDON DIRECT—IHE SPLENDID *TRAMSHIP FRANCE, Thursday, July 23. For passage ‘rom#or to London, Liverpool, Queensiown, Giassow, Derry of Bel | fast, at lowest rates. apply at THOMPSON'S Passage office, 73 Broadway, corner Rector street, | APSCOTT BROS. & CO!8 EMIGRATION, AND | Foreign Exchange office. 86 South street, New York.— { Bills of Exchange and Drafts for any amounts trom £1 upwards issued at the lowest rates, COASTWISE STEAMSHIPs, UE, STATES AND BRAZIL MAIL STEAMSUIP COMPANY. ‘The elegant screw steamship MERRIMACK, 2,000 tons uthen, Captain Weir, will sail for st. ‘Thotnua, ‘ara, Pernambuco, Bahia sod Kio de Janeiro on Thurs day. July 25, from pier 43 North siver, massage Apply to sirneuiterdsins Witutad Sh, GARRISON, Agent Na. h Bowling Gredn. | 153 Slaiden lane. | CLYDE, Captain Keunedy, will leave pier 20 East Rive: | Saturday, Juiy 18th | Also intermediate steamers. $8) D Leaves Aibany 7 P.M For treight or ie apply w sj 5 FRE RA Niite & SON 33 Broadway. QoOUrHERS LINK. K FOR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT. , The tollowing new and first class steamers will sail every Wednesday, atS P.M, from pier 20 bast River:— CILY OF HOUSION, Captain Dec we duly CARON DELET, Captain McCreery July 29 CITY OF SAN ANTONIO, Captain Pennington... August 5 CITY OF GALVESTON, Captain Evans............Aug. 12 Freight received daily. Through rates to Galveston, Indiavola, Kockport or Aranzas W hart, Brazos Santiago and 5: Louis, Cabin passage, $5): Bteeraze do., 325 For freight or passage, having superior accommodations, apply to CH. MALLORY dy AERIS, » TOUCHING AT Stites Mail. NEXAS LINT, ‘ Key West, carrying the U nite Steamer iY 3B. M. at 3 Through bills of lading Ii points on the Galveston, Hous: ton and Henderson and B. 8. aud C.K. BR. No charge for iorwarding in New York. For freight or passage, | having superior accommodations. apply to C, E, MALLORY & CO., 153 Matden lane, W. P. CLYDE, 119 Wall street, OR NEW ORLEA DIRECT, MERCHAN(S' STEAMSHIP LINER. The steamship GENERAL MADE, Captain A. W. Sampson. trom pier 36 North River (foot of North Moore street), on Separday July 18, at 3 o'clock P. M. Freight recived @ally. “Through rates given to St, | Louis. Vieksburg. Mobile, Galveston and Indianola. i For treight of, passage, having superivr accommoeda- | tions, spply to FREDERIC BAKSR, pier 36 North River. JOR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT. eaipship Line, WASHINGION, Captain The Cromwell s The steamship GEORGE White d, will leave pier No. 9 North River, on satur- | day, July 1%, at3 P.M. Freight received daily. Through rates given to G: veston, Indianola, Rockport or Aransas Wharf. Brazos Santiago, st Louis. and Mobile. Cabin passage, $50; steerage, $5. For Freight or passage apply to CLARK & SEAMAN, 86 West street. Non, PETERSBURG AND RICHMOND.—OLD | Dominion Steamship Company.—Steamers leave for above ports trom pier 37 Norih River, foot ot Beach street, on Tuesday, Thursday and saturday, at3 P.M. | given to Houston ani Through bills of lading and passenger tickets issued to | all pots in the interior. | Ofice corer Fuiton and Greenwich streets. GUIDE TRAVELLERS’ —CITL NS LINE FOR TROY AND ALL POINTS. « North and West.—Eiegant steamboats datlv sexcep ed) ac6P. M.. trom pier 49 North River, or Leroy steect. Fare low. — AFTERNOON BOAT FOR WEST POINT, NEWBURG, Foushxeepsie, Rondout and Kingston, janding at Cozzens’. Cornwall, New Hamburg ana Milton.—The MAKY POWELL, trom Vestry street. pier 39, every after. noon, at $3 o'clock. Tickets in packages at reduced rates, A REOPLE'S LINE FOR ALBANY.—THE SPLEN- + did steamers UREW and Si. JOHN leave pier 4l, foot of Canal street daily (Sundays excepted), ato P. M. A —SARATOGA.—DIRECT ROUTE. VIA CITIZENS! og bin mboats. pier 49 North River, 6 P. M.; $2 througb, on Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday, $2 Monday, Wednesday and Frigay. Excursion | Tickets New York to Saratoga and return, good 3) days, | eines Excursion tickets 10 Round Lake and return | io. LBANY AND TROY BY DAY LINE STEAMBOA ©. VIBBARD and DANIEL DREW leave foot of | Vestry street, pier 39 North River, at 8:30 A. M., and Twenty-chird street, north of kme ferry, at 8:45, landing at Yonkers, Tarrytown and Nyack (Ly ferryboat), Pough | Keepsie, Khinebeck Catskill and Hudson, connecting tor ‘points West and Nortn. Trip tickets to West Point, cornwall end burg, returning same Jay Special ‘ains to and from Saratoga. To saratoga, $32); round trip, $540; to Round Lage, $285; round trip, $440. A REGULAR * Newours, SUNDAY MORNING BOAT aed through the Highlands by daylight, janding at Yonkers, Haverstraw, [ona Isiand, W Foint, Cold sprin The favorite steam TWILIGHT (alwi ahead) leaves Pulton ferry (Marun dock), Brooklyn, every sunday at 45; toot of, Harris street, North River, 5:15; Twenty third street 8:45. Fare for the excursion, $1 UNDAY BOAT FOR GLEN COVE AND ROSLYN, anding at College Point, Great Neck, City isian |, | s Point and Glenwood. Steamer s-AWANHAK 1 lave pier No. 24 rast River (Peck slip), every Sun at 9 o’ciock A, M.; Ninth streec at 9:05 and Thirty. sigect at $:l6; “returning to the city about 6 COVE AND ROSLYN, | reat Neck, Cicy Island: WANHAKA A 3 DAY BOAT FORGLE « landing at College Po.nt « Pomt and Glenwood. pier No. 24 Last Liver at Go clock A. M.; Ninth street @ d street at 9:15; returning to the cat NE TO BOSTON. VIA NEWPORT ~The world-renowned steamers NCE leay orth River, Sundays mcluded) at 5 P! t aii principal hotelsin the ed tor the seasva, ls Hand enga: F°s N RWALK AND DANBURY-—THE STEAMER | NELLY WiIT« leaves daily (Sundays excepted) | pier 37 Fast River, at245 P.M. and foot of Thirty-third | M., connecting with the Dan- Recuriing, leaves Norwalk at 7:30 on arrival of trains from Danbury and New OTICE TO THE PUBLIC. On and alter Monday, July 13, 1874, the following will be the only authorized offices in New York city and Vicinity for the saie ot First and second Class Tickets over the following lines:— 3 a | NEW YORK CrAT {AL AND,HUDSON RIVER R. R., 413 Broadway, Grand Central” Depot, 30th street dep Harlem depot, and at Westcott's Express oftices, No. Park place, idth street and Broadway, and S21 street, ar Broadway, N. Y., and 333 Washington street, Brook- r lyn. de ERIE RAILWAY, 241 Proadway, 529 Broadway, 957 Broadway, ich street, depot foot Chainbers street, de et, depot Jersey City, No. 2 Court street, Brooklyn, and 34 Hudson strets, Hoboken, No. 1 Astor Hou: 10 Green. Battery place, 4 pot foot Cordandt street, depot Jersey City, No. 4 Court street, | Brooklyn, and 16 Hudson street, Hoboken. BALTIMORE AND OHIO R. i, $15 Broadway, "No. 1 Astor House, 925 Btondway, 44 it toot of Desbrosses street, depot foot of nit Street, depot Jersey City, No. 4 Court strect, yn, and 116 Hudson street, Hoboken. | ALSURICK, Gen. Pass. Agent ¥.Y.C. and H.R; JNO. S. ABBOTT, Gen. Pass. Agent Erie Ratiw ay; | | DM. BOYD, Jr. Gen, Pasa Agent Penn. RR; | L. M. COLL, Gen. Ticket Agent B. and 0.R.R. | REGAR CAISKILL BOATS. TUB STEAMBOAT NEW CHAMPION, Captain Stead, leaves pier 35 c B « ipot Of Franklin street, Monday,’ Wednesday and Friday, at SP. M.-tort Creek Landing and. inter- mediate points, “Steam DREW HARDER opposite | days at 6PM) This is the omiy ine of Catskill boats Wich connects with ‘Curchill's stages for the West. | Through ‘tickets sold to Cairo, Durham, Windham, Pratisville and other points at greatly reducet rates, | PEGUEAR Sus Da | port, landing at E ville and Perth Amboy | WHITE, Captain J. North River, atvls A.M ELGULAR NDAY MORNING BOAT FOR NEW- burg, landing at Yonkers, lonia Island, West Point, | Cold spri d Cornwall, The tavorite mer ARROW: | SMITH, Caprain James Sherman, leaves Fulton terry, | Brookiyn, at§ A. M.; West bieventh street, North River, | at 6:40, and Twenty. ng North River, at 9 o'clock. | | MORNING BOAT POR KEY- Union Landing, Ross. steamboauNE LLY waves Barclay street, Fare tor the excursion, STONINGTON LINE FOR NEWPORT AND BOSTON. | The elegant steain | NARRAGANSETT, every Tuesday, Thursday and Sat- | STONINGTON, every Monday, Wednestay aud Priday, | F $8 North fiver, at 5 sein Oe Magnidicent steamer | RHODE ISLAND daily, except Sunday, trom pier 9 | at 12 M., and Twenty third et, Bast | M., arriving in Boston the « e | are ron by toi line from Stonington to White Mountains, without change. | NDAY DAY BOAT FOR ALBANY, MAKING USCAL | SD landings. —steamer SCHUYLER, from Spring street, iA. M.; Twenty third street, 7:15, Fare $1; round tp, | | abow | Base Kiver. TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE, Pennsrivanta RAILROAD, THE GREAT SRONE LINE an UNUED STATES MAIL ROUTE. Trains leave New York from foot of Desbrosses and Cortlandt streets as follows: — Express tor Harrisburg, Pittsburg, the West and South, A M5 and with Pulsman palace cars attached, 9: 8.0 P.M. sunday, 5 and 8:30 P.M. For Williamsport, Haven, Corry and Erte, via Philade phia and Erie Railroad, ea P.M. tor Wil- Hamspone et id Lock Haven, 9:30 4. M., connecting at nuadelp! For Baiumore, Washington and the South—Limited Washington express ot Pullman parior cars, daily, pacept Sunday at 9:90 AM: arrive at Washingion $210 FM Kewular at 6:00 AM, Sand9P. M Bun yress tor Philadelpnin, 8:40, 9:30.A. M.; 12: 10, Rees P.M. and TE Aieht. Suuday ee GD aad 9 P.M." migrant and second class, Pp uw Accommodation fo: Frenvon atT ALM. ™ Ke, at 6, \ For Neti BB tA Mende if am 2, 23 mage 20, Por + uzabeth. 230, 7, 7:40, 8 9,10 A, My 12 M. 1 2d4 3:10, , 4.10, 4:30, 4:50, 5:20, 5:40, 6 6.10, 30, 7, 7°30, 6:10, 10, Lia) PL aL and 12 nighe ‘sunday, 620, oc! BBE See sh on 7,0, na. a 13 220, 3:10, sat Tete ar ee ttt eer ere ee TN 10 P.M. and l3night. Sunday, ‘5:20 end'7 P.M. For Woodbriage, Perth Amboy and south Amboy, 10 A. M., 2,30, 6:50 and 6 P.M. For New Brunswick, 7 and 3 A. M., 12 M., 2, 8:10, 4:30,5:20, 10,7 P.M. and 12 mght. “Sunday, 7 PM. it Millstone, 12 noon, 3:10 an P.M. For Lambertville and Fleming on, 9:30 A. M. and 4 P. M. For Phillipsburg and Belvidere, 9:90 A.M, 2and4 2. M. Burlington and Camden, 7 and 9:3) For Bordentown, A, M., 12:90, 2,3, 5 and 7 P.M. ehotd, 7 A.M. 2and 4PM. mingdale and squan,7 A.M. and 2P. M. For Pemberton and Camden, 6A. AL, and via boat from Pier No. 39 at 3:5 P.M. Trains arrive as tollows:—From Fieabore, he 9:50, y; 6:0 P.M duily ex: A.M. and 9:35, ys 82 cep, Monday hinzton and " Baitimore M. 4 ) 5:45 and 10:27 P.M. Sunday. 6 ‘and i0:27 8. M. From Philadeiphia, 5:10, 6:20 6:00, 10:15, 11:55 A.M. 2:15, 4:15, 5:15, 6:50," 8:44, 10:27 j.. 2215, , y, 510, 6:20, 6:5, 11:35 'A, M5 4027 P. Ticket offices, 526 and 944 Broadway, No. 1 Astor House and foot of Desbrosses ana Cortlandt ‘streets, Emigrant licker offices, ‘No.8 Battery piace, No. ¢ Gourt streok Brooklyn; Nos. 114, 116 and 118 Hudson street, Hoboken. D. M. BOYD, Jx., General Passenger Agent, FRANK THOMSON, General Manager HE STEAMBOAT J. 8, UNDERHILL WILL RUN between Klizabethport and New York on Sundays only. Time “ate le York, Pier 10, North River, SAM, 12M. 5 P.M. leaving Elizabethport Steam boat Dock, 10 A. M., 2 P. M.,7 P. a. SIT ATIONS WANTED—FEMALES, j- Bee Cook: QR WEST TH St, FIRST FLOOR.—A RESPECT. able wom: cook; one who understands her business well; is an excellent baker; will assist with the washing and ironing; no objections to the country; best city reierence. QQ WEST 1sTa St.—4 RESPECTABLE WOMAN 48 OO frat class cook stands mea as tries, Dread, creams, le'lies and deaseris of all kinds; no objections to a first Class boarding house; city reference 4 FAST 81ST oT, rE! (PRESENT EMPLOYER'S).—TO cook, wash and iron, or todo general housework tna small private familly. 107 WEST 62D ST.-A COLORED WOMAN AS cook, washer and ironer ine private family: has & boy of 1s ate would tako wich her; city or country. 4 WEST 281H ST.-AN EXPERIENCED WOMAN 150 & first class cook: no objection to assist with the washing; good city reference. 15] WEST, 278 8T.—A SCOTCH WOMAN As 1 frst class cook; expert baker and pastry cook; best reference. 293 West sorH st, BETWEEN 77H ANDSTH AVS. SO top floor, front.—A respectable woman as frat class cook; understands all kinds of cooking and baking ; No objection to the country; city reterenc 515 2D AV.” NEAR 28TH ST., SECOND FLOOR, 515 ‘front.—As professed cook; understands all kinds of cooking, pastries, jellies, boning and iarding, market- ing and cary his a daughter would go as waitress oF do fine sewing ana embroidery; country preferred ; best reterence. 915 6TH AV.. IN THE FANCY STOKE.—AN EX- © perieneed cook; no ob/ection to the country; best city reference from last place. 1 037 2D AV.—A RESPSCTABLE GIRL AS FIRST Ve class cook; willing to assist with the washin; and leiming ‘Ro objections to the country, best city ref- GIMUATION WANTED—BY 4 GOOD PLAIN COOK 1n @ private ‘amily; understands her business; has two years reference from her last emplover. Call on or address, tor two days, Mrs, SMITH, New Brighton . Post office, Staten Island. YANTED—EITHER IN THE CITY OR COUNTRY, the place ot cook or chil care of her presentemployer, L. B, Warner, Montclair, N. J., or 27 Park place, New York, Chambermaids, &c. 133 WEST STH ST—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG oe) girl as chambermaid and waltress; uo objection to the country; good city referenec. _EXCURSIONS, ik EVENING TELEGRAM WILL ISSUE | | AN EXTRA TO.DaY | | WITH THE NAME OF THE WINNING CREW SARATOGA UNIVERSITY RACE IMMEDIATELY AFTER THE RACE IS DECIDED. GRAND OCEAN EXCURSION TO ROCKAWAY Beach.—Rockaway has a fine surt and stid water bathing. boxting and fishin, fine groves and dancing Diatforms, free for Sunday ‘school und picnic parues, Who wall be taken on liberal terms. The favorite steamer TWILIGHT will make daily excursions (3 and Mondays excepted), leaving as tollov street. 9 4:20; Franklin street, 9:15 N and 140; Martin's Dock, Brooklyn, 9:45 and 2. se. Excursion tickets, Suc.’ The Twilight can be Mondays tor excursions, ASTORIA HARLEM, MORRISANIA AND HIGH Bridge ier at 6.7, 7:45, 8:15, 215, 4, 4:25, 5:15, 6, 6:20 P. ings. Sunday boats every half hour after 9 A. M. 45. 10:35, M45 A. Me: 1:15, 2 see time cards for land LBANY, SARATOGA AND ROUND LAKE AND return, at reduced rates. See Day Line advertise- iment. A REGULAR DAILY MORNING BOAT FOR PEEK- skill (Sundays exce; ted).—the steamboat THOUs. P. WAY will leave ioot of Barciay street, North River, at8 ‘A.M.; Twenty-fourth street, 8:15 A. M., and make the following lmidings:—Yonkers, Dobbs’ Ferry. Nyack, Sing sing, Haverstraw, Grassy Point and Verplanc<s, connecting with stages ior Luke Mahopac on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Freight received and deliv: at Barci reel P.M. cred at Barclay street Wi'ily AYRES, Superintendent, DAILY EXCURSION TO THE FISHING BANKS.— The large, rst class steamer ESCORT leaves regu- iuriy every day ( excepted) from foot of ‘Twenty-second street, North River, at 8 A. M.; pler foot ot Spring street, North River, at 3:30 A. M.: pier? North River at9 A.M. First class restaurant on board; band of music; lines, bait, éc., furnished. Fare—Gentle- men, $1; ladies, Suc. 406 1ST AV., BETWEEN 23D AND 2TH STS.—A Protestant gir! as chambermaid or waitress; no objection to a first class boarding house. 80 8D AV., FIRST FLOOR.—A RESPECTABLE young virlaschambermaid and waitress or to take care of children in private amily; three years’ city reterence, » Le TANTED—BY A RESPHOTABLE GIRL, A SITUA- tion as chambermaid in a private family ; good city reference, Address K. M., Herald office. Dressmakers and Seamstresses. 83 SPRING STREET.—A MIDDLE-AGED PROTES- Oed tant woman as good dressmaker and plain sewer; is willing and obliging. Call tor three days. AV.—A 141 EAST 23D » NEAR LEXINGTON first class operator on Wheeler & Wilson's ma- chine desires a few more engagements by the day or week; can cut and imake all kinis of ladies’ and Chil- dren‘s underwear: infants’ and bridal trousseaux a spe- | cialty. 146 BAST Wri st—A RESPECTABLE GIRL AS JD seamstress or nurse and se unstress; city or coun- try: isa good dressmaker; city reference. Call on or address SEAMSTRESs, care of Mrs. >and: 15 7TH AV., NEAR 19TH ST, FIRST FLOOR, front.—A'young girl as seam tress; has her own Wheeler & Wilson machine; cuts and fits; would help ow palace steasndoats leave Fulton ferry | With other work; reference. Call for two days. 99 ey : y 930 WEST WT ST—A SEAMSTRESS, WHO UN OU derstands fine tamiiy sewing and dressmaking, wishes employment by the Week or month; no objection to the country ; city reference. 261 WEST, StH Sta GOOD DRESSMAKER wishes fo2 out by the day or week; under- stands cutting and fitting. 48 6TH AV., FIRST FLOOR, FRONT ROOM.—AN experienced French dressmaker wishes work in families; cuts and fits perfectly; terms $2 per day. A FIRST CLASS DRESSMARER, HAVING A GOOD sewing machine, will give part’ of her time in ex- change for good country Board, Address A. E., box 114 Heraid Uptown Branch office. General Housework. &c. 3 FORSYTH ST., ROOM 5.—A RFSPECTABLE OO young girl to do general housework in a sm family; American preferred. 40 WEST 13TH ST. REAR—A RESPECTABLE young girlto do the general housework of a small family; reterences. A CSUNDAY, BOAT FOR NEWARK. —THE STRAM- + boat THOMAS P. WAY will leave Commercial ‘Newark, at 8, A. M. and 2 P. M. Leave New York, foot of Barclay street, at 10:30 4 M. and 4:50 P, M., stopping at Bergen Point each way. HOY! FOR ROCKAW:Y BEACH.—EVERY sUN- day the steamer AMERICUS leaves Peck slip, baxt River, at #:10 A. M. and 1:3) P. M.. West Elevenih street, doc! Dorth River, at $40 A. M. andl P. M., Barc ect, North River. at §:50 A.M, and 1:15 P. M., Martin's dock, | near Fulton Ferry, Brookiyn, at 9:15 A.M. and 1:40 P.M: Fare, 60c,; excursion tickets, 8Uc. ALLY EXOURSIONS TO CONEY ISLAND.—THE J tavorite steamer ARROWSMITH will make regular daily trips to Coney Isiand, teaving pier foptof Twenty- third street, North River. at) A.M. i. andS 7. M. stop ping at West Eleventh street, 9:10 12:10 and 3:10 220. Franklin strect, North iiver, 9:2) A. M., 12:20 and 3:20 P.M. ; pier 2 North River, 9:30 A. M., 12:30 ‘and 3:3) XCURSION EXTRAORDINARY. FROM NEW YOKK TO NEW HAVEN AND RETURN SAME DA’ ‘The large, swift and magnificent steamer WILLIAM COOK, TUESDAY MORNING, JULY 21. 1976. Leaving toot of Thirty: N. R., at 8 o'clock. Leavini toot of Liberty street, N. R., at 8:20 A. M. Leaviiig foot of Twenty-third street, EB. i, at9 A. M. Revurning, reach New York about 8:3) PB. M. GILMORE'S FAMOUS 22D REGIMENT BAND will tarnish milliary ana quadrilie music. TICKE%s (tor the round ep) YNLY ONt DOLLAR. THs SPACIOUS MAIN DECK will be handsomely decorated and transformed into an SLEGANL BALL ROOM. A rare opportunity is offered of visiting the QUEEN CILY OF NEW ENGLAND and spending DAY UPON LONG ISLAND SOUND ‘on board of one of THE LARGEST AND FINEST STEAMERS ‘of the entire New York fi This will be one of the finest excursions ever offered. It will ineluge the scenery on the Eust Kiver and Loug Island sound, Biackweil’s isiand, Hell Gate, Randall's and Ward's slansis, Throge’s Neck (on which ‘is situated Fort Schuyler), City and Hart's tsiands, Execution Rock, with its two lighthouses, Norwalk, Stamtord, and @ view of Bridgeport and New haven Bay. The boat will remain two hours at New Haven, ample time to visit YALE COLLEGE GRUUNDS, GRAS AVENUE OF ELMS and other points ot interest. Reireshments of the best quality at city prices, TICK.TS for the round trip ONLY Ovk VOLLAR, Tow on sale at the Windsor, Fith Aveuue, Metropolitan, St. Nicholas and Barle’s hotels, Astor House, Dodds Ex: press office, 44 Broadway, and at the landings on the morning of the excursion. AST RIVER BOAT TO ‘The tayorite steame lar dany trips to Cone. River, at stand ONEY ISLAND, METAMORA will make regu- d, leaving Ninth street, Bast 4) P.M; pier 27 East River at ALM., 1:10 and 3:0 P.M. and Fulton ferry, Brook- at Wo A, wand 48M. ISHING BANKS —STEAMER TBAV®LLER LEAVES daily (saturaay excepted), leaving North Eighth street, Wiliamsbur, ®) A.M., Ninth street, River, 7A. M.: pier 27 East River, foot ot Dover strect, 7:0; joot of Twenty-fourth street, North River, 8:10; pier 43, foot of Spring sireet, North iver, 5-30: pier 6 North River, 9 A.M. Far OTR ae aise dies, 55. JOHN . VOW NIN PRTLE W. MAGUIWE, | Managers. PISHING BANKS, SATURDAY SIGHT, JULY 25— Vin y Band 4. eee eee rors, LEB, PLEASANT VALLEY AND SHADY SIDE steamers trom Spring street.—sundays at 9 10 and VA, M., and 1, 2 3, 5:40 and 7 P. landing at ‘twenty- third and Thirty-fourth streets 10 and 15 ininutes later, Daily ac10 A. M,, 2, 5:15 and 7:15 P. M. vc. round trip. NIA SEYMOUR. bee Herald J TO HIGHLANDS AND RED N. J.—The fast and sirong steamboat SKA HID leaves p er 35, foot of Franslin street, North River. for above plac nday inorning, Lith inst, at 8.30; re- turning leaves Red Bank at 2: P. BM, FAREEM, REVERAND HIGH BRIDGE—CHRAP, pleasant and piciuresque —the “Lily Line” now Tun their (bree Commodious saico” steamers, connecting with both the Hai ania powts, aflording direct communication between Pec! nd rulton slips to and trom High Bridge ord all lonaings on Harlem River to tlth street, near kingsoridge. Boats leave 13th street. Harlem; also Morrisania wWiart. opposite. They Also connect with Third Avenue Railroad at Wuth street, Harlem, and Eighth Avenue Aailroad, now completed to MeGomb's d Fare (any distance) ¢iul arrangemonta made with excursion partes and picnic grounds. D. Db. INSLBK, Assistant Superintendent, Harlem. QO* BECK, Boats —POLLOCK’S HOTEL, HIGH BRIDG! leave Peck slip overy halt hour, Eightl avenue cars to Macomb's Dam: both connect with Ha lem River be ancing commencing at 2 o'clock, P.M. Neck clams steamed. EMOVAL OP STATEN ISLAND PERRY PROM PIER 19 North Kiver to toot of Whitehall street, south side of the Batiery. Boats leave hait-past every hour daily, to fare | excepting thé 11:3) and 1:% (sunday alf past every hour), for New Brighton, Snug Harbor, West Brighton, Port Richmond and Kim Park. Fare Wcents ATURDAY | APTE EXCURSION UP THE }) souna. to Norwalk and retarn.—The steamer NELLY. WHITE will leave on Saturday, July 1s from foot of Market sireet, Kast River (pier 37) at 2-9 and foot of ‘Tbirty-third sreet at 3 o'clock, returuing to the city 0 o clock, giving an opportnnity to see all the pubilc institutions on the #xcursion Tickets, $1 25 1 RAUES, 1874, 14, 15, 16 and 18 ous steamers of the New wh —LONG BRANCH 874. = Jaly 4, 7,9 Ib The ‘stanch and commo Jersey Southern Railroad Leave New York, foot o! ne will run as follows:— ector street, pier 8 North River, at 7,9:40 and 104; foot of Twenty-fourth sweet, 10:0 A. M.; returning from the Park immediately after the close of the races each day On the 9:69 trip anextra t will be in readiness to ab the regular boat in cag an excessive crowd. Fare tor the round trip, includ ng entrance t the park, 82, , ka OMAS. P. McPADDIN, General Ticket Ageat. W S. Sxeouw, Gonera! Manager, cursionists.a fine, cool sail ante | erence ten cents, Spe- | 5 | 30 | 97 | 38 | and housee '109 19 general servant in Do objection to the country. Gays. 940 BAST 40TH ST., THIRD FLOOR.—A YOUN woman to do general housework in @ sm: family : good reference. ‘small. respectable family; Cail or address tor two nurse. Address JULIA, , WEST HOUSTON 8T.—A YOUNG WOMAN AS | TO LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES. HELP WANTED—FEMALES. YOUNG RICAN GIRL, WHO COULD bo A {ight gencral housework in a, small {amily ip the 01 @ short distance trom a dress i. bow is Herald ofc. Mu GERMAN PROTESTANT GIRL TO DO GENERAL A housework in tamily; best city reference required. Apply ai 160" We ye 0c ste Te RESPECTABLE, INDUSTRIOUS LADY, FAIRLY educated, wan! for a somewhat responsible ition at BSS & MODAVITT'S, 735 Broadway. Hours to 5 o'clock. and salary $12 weekly. Lon't cali c | ow TRAINING SCHOOLS EXCURSION TO ROCK. away Beach. y. July 20.—Former ana pres- ent attendants ot se nd working women call at once st. HB KVENING TELEGRAM WILL 188UB ae AN EXTRA au T0048" WITH THE NAMB OF THB WINNING CREW oF THE SARATOGA UNIVERSITY RACE IMMEDIATELY AFTER THE RACE [8 DECIDED, | for free tickets at 47 Boel Cage GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWO Apply nt Lh ak Brot White house eust of 3 Morin Tow, Koes. s A D—A GEI N GIRL, TO DO W “Rotsewors form manticamiy: must have good re- commendation. Call ag ) Kast 48th it ANTED—TWO GERMAN GIRLS; ONE AS COOK. hee and the other as chambermaid and to assist in attend: Cali at 112 Kast 70th st. WyANtEp—4 MIDDLE-AGED PROTESTANT WO- man, todo Fey housework in a family of three. Apply at No. 282 East 2th st ANTED—SiVERAL YOUNG LADIES OF GOOD character at Exchange Dairy, $0 Broad st. Apply before 10 o'cloc! W ene that woul Dr, McSWHENY, ANTED—A GIRL ABOUT 15 TO MIND AN INFANT; sleep at home preferred. Apply to Bast Broadway. RESPECTABLE YOUNG COLORED MAN WANTS situation as waiter in Pery gs, family; city reter- employer. 236 West Suth st. Inquire for iNDER QITUATION WANTED—AS WAITER IN A PRIVATE tamily or boarding house ; best city reterence. Ad- dress, or two days, A. HICKS, Herald Uptown Branch omoes. vate tamiiy by @ br young 1 i native dress. Cull on or address WAITEN, No. © Mottat, W48TeD—BY 4 YOUNG MARRIED GERMAN MAN dress work in 4 store or factory; best re: - F. W., 36 Forsyth st., room 3, rear. TEAM POWER—TO WOODWORKERS OR OTHERS ' sooms and Fioors to let, with or without power, rent low, at Is and 4 Reil street STEREO etre a ARGU An (ASE he stem wer; well | ; use of eleva tor: ‘heated with steau. JOHN McLAREN ts, Hoboken, M. J. 4 wr LET—STORE AND BASEMENT, EITHER SBPABe ate or tozether, in the best location on Third avenues also Second Fioor, seven rooms, bath. gas, all moderm improvements Inquire of FISHER BROS., 08 Broad- / me: LEASE—THE LARGE RESTAURANT, BAR AND Billiard Room im the magnificent new #rench fla house tacing the grand circle, corner ot Broadway Fifty-ninth street. Apply to owner on premises. Hho RENT—CHEAP, FOUR STORY PACKING HUUS! 25x100, with four doubie cellars in addition; 100 fet wide; complete order; ice house, engines, boilers, tanks, coolers, elevator: periect order; almost ne Posse: oa premged a Greenck ste" data aa 1 nwi street, corner or box &47 Post office, New York. i . Third and Grand stree DWELLING HOUSES TO LET. Unfurnished, 3 STORY BASEMENT HOUSE, NO, 181 WES? ssn tvoomnggttna AMET lseracomens pewly pain rat class order; hi open JOHN ROSS, 68 Eighth avenue. O5 BAST_ TWENTIETH STREET. NEAR BROAD. i! way. House to lets three story and basement, oxsession ininediately. Apply to J. BI-CO, 238 E; enty-third street, before 10 A. M. of from Sto8 P. M. WANTEDTA SITUATION AS BARTENDER, BY A Fespuctabie single young man; can tend’ horses if jalred ; oi : Fequlred: Just arrive BUARCE, 110 West 85th at, city. TANTED —AS HEAD WAITER OR ANY POSITION in a hotel, restaurant or yacht; can cook, carve or FURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET. s saad A*® EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY FOR A PARTY OF gentlemen who would like two large Rooms on seo. ond floor; ample closets, hot aod cold water and use butcher; reierence first class. Address, tor three days, : We dey, 0 th | of bath; private family of aduits. 188 West wenty-dres CLERKS AND SALESME LARGE, ELEGANT FURNISHED ROOM, WITH gas and bath, to one or two gentlemen; price $A; MAN WANTED—AS CASHIER IN A RESTAU- | private Louse 8 Clinton place (Eighth stree, mear Fim rant, in Broadway, with @ small caplial Inquire , avenue. at 106 Thompson st ; : ooo A. TEW, GENTLEMEN CAN PIND, COOL, HAND. LI ED, AN HONEST, COMPE- somely turnished Rooms, w conveniences, DPE, CLERK WANTED, AN HON earn and cley | withapeivate family andar moderate tates at 160 Soet i business,” apply at 439 9th av. | ond avenue, corner Tenth street. PORTANT 10 MANUFACTURERS AND IM- | A PRIVATE FAMILY OF ADULTS, HAVING MORE MP Orere AR experienced travelling agent, with best | A Rooms than they require, will let them, nicely references and weil tablished trade in the Western _ furnisbed, at moderate prices for the sammer; house has dtates, Wants to seil goods ob comumission for good re- | all improvements, ‘est Twenty-first street, betweem Habie houses. Address room No. 146 Prescott Homse. | Sixth and seventh avenues SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUTH AGED 17, INA | (\HOICE ROUM, NEWLY AND HANDSOMELY FUR- © mercantile business; has a knowledge ot general () nished, to 1et—To one or two gentlemen; pri aie office duites; is a tuir writer and good at figures: goo! | family; terms very moderate. Call-at No. 133 East oie rererences. Address MERCANTILE, box lw Herald | tenth street, near Union square, oftice. an oer. = - | [pRONT PART OF FRENCH FLAT, FURNISHED. SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, AS | Parlor. two Bedrooms, Kitchen, with all improve- ‘Custom House clerk in an importing house; has | ments, bath, closets and gas; near Park. 108 Fiity-sixth had six years’ experience as Custom House broker: best ’| street, between Lexington and Fourth avenues. are “a Seen Oey: | EW YORK UNIVERSITY BUILDING, NTLE- ; Na al ahaa) | SNG ’ r NG.—A G ANTED—# YOUNG MAN [3 TATIONERY | R business who understands the same thoroughly | Wyenington squares FUrUITUre At & baresins monte and has acquaintances, Apply to SAM. E. HALLE, | ont of whole apartment $15 66 Inquire of janil 29 Greene st ‘ SY Fried | Lidl Ahi ae WANIED=AN ENTRY OLERK IN A WIOLESALE | EP eer tase aA diaries wk ee jqhotion and white guods house: one to-ouxhly &e- | No, gay Sigth avenue, near Thirty-tourth street.” Trane uainted with the business. ress, giving reteren' ERIE, CE, cserald office. 8s, 6 vie sient or permanent accoimodation, ( WASTEDIAN ADVERTISING AND CANVASSING clerk for a weekly newspaper office. stating reterencesend salagy expected, M., YY ANTED—' OR SOUTH AND WEsT, BY AN EX- perienced traveller who t is in his own busi- | | . | Seventh avenue, top floor. ness, ap agency in tea or similar article; only strictly | first'cluss parties need apply, Address P. M. office, \WWANTED—A YOUNG MAN AS SALESMAN, AT JOHN B. STEVENS?! dalesrooms, 422 Fulton st, Brooklyn. ., Herald W 4AnTED— an EXPERIENCED SALESMAN AND | traveller, who can command a good trade in the Fastern and Western cities, for a cloak and suit manu- facturing business, only first class men with good reier- ences need apply. ' Address D. D. D., Herald office. WASTED IMMEDIATELY—A NO. 1 FLOOR walker, having had several years’ experience; also an active man, fully acquainted wich the sult and cloak trade; none but retail men need make applicatio: ‘ood position and liberal salary offered. Address, gi lug former piace of employment, with length of time served, by letter oniy, B. ALTMAN & OU., 381 and 3S ith av. WARTEDISEVERAL YOUNG MEN, QUICK AND accurate at figures; good position offered; those residing Wits parents preferred. Address, by only, B, ALTMAN & CO., 331 and 333 6th av. letter 1 073 18T AV., NEAR S8TH ST.—A YOUNG GIRL * ©) t do general housework in a small private family; is willing and obliging; city reference. Housekeepers, &c. 2 WEST 47TH ST.—A YOUNG WIDOW LADY OF 004 address, lately arrived in the city, wishes for a position as housekeeper; is capaole of taking any Position of trust. Cali tor two days. BOWERY, FIKST FLIGHT, FRONT.—A YOUNG widow as housekeeper. pectin dal SSeS aS 7TH AV.—A YOUNG AMERICAN WIDOW AS 47! housekeeper, in a widower's family preferred. Call on Mrs. LEROY. A FRENCH LADY AS HOUSEKEFPER OR OOM- anion in widower's family. Address Miss CLEM- ENCE, Heraid Uptown Branch office. SITUATION WANTED—AS HOUSEKEEPER, IN CITY L), Ocountry; best reference. Address T. 1. L., Her- ald otnce, Laundresses, &c. 4 WEST 45TH S8T., REAR, SECOND FLOOR —A respectable colored woman to do washing and ironing tor families and gentlemen. Mrs, LOMAX, — 4 EAST {2D ST., SFCOND HOUSE FROM MADI- gon avenue.—A woman to go out by the day: isa He class laundress and a ood housecleaner. Cali on 132 spectable colored girl as laundress; solicits gen- tlemen’s, ladies’ and families’ washing; ‘fine fluting; reterences if required, Call all the week,’ YR WEST, WH ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN as first class laundress; understands her busi- hess thoroughly: country preferred ; best city reference. be seen at her own fooms until suited. 938 NEST lerH ST.OA RESPECTABLE WOMAN DO | togo out by the daw to do washing and ironing waning; good reference. WEST 2TH S8T., SECOND FLOOR—A RE- 914. RAST 20TH ST.OA RESPECTABLE GIRL ag e first class iaundress; understands flut ng and puffing in all is branches; no objection to the country ; undeniable city re. Q53 WAY. CORNER 26TH ST.—A GOOD LAUN. e ee dress to go out twoor three days in the week to work. WE fluter; best city referent 636 2D AY., BETWE CTABLE WOMAN TO class Washer, ironer and ST 53D sT.—A Rl fi SITH AND 35H =TS,—A first class laundr shes gentlemen's, ladies, and families washing; can do French fluting, putting or polishing; or would go out by the day. 870 BROADWAY, ‘BETWEEN 7TH AND 18TH CU sts—Mme. eb, Lietz, fluting; laces and cur- tains ($1 4 pair) done up equal to new. Nw TA ALLEN STA WIDOW LADY OF 18 YEARS experience, as monthly nurse or to attend an in- valid. No objection to the country. rs, DIXON WEST IS'H 8ST, NEAR 6TH AV.. REAR honse,—A young Woman as nurse and seam- {understands the care of a young baby; best city ce; no ob,ection to the country. es. ee, atro re 206 EAST 81ST ST.. NV AR 3D AV.—A RESPECTA- ) ble married woman, with fresh breast of milk, as Wet nurse; city referet 252 WEST 418T ST.—A YOU 4 care of children and h work; a good home preferred before wage. two day 261 iG GIRL TO TAKE p with the chamber Cail tor 6TH AV., THIRD FLOOR—AN ITALIAN girl as nutse or lady's maid; very best city’ ref- WES! 23D 8T.—AN ENGLISH P®OTESTANT woman as nurse; can bring up an intant from birth; would see after one or two growi: hildren; ey or country ; good reterences. Address NURSE, 329 EAST 2-T ST, FIRST FLOOR,—BY A YOUNG O47 married woman, who has lost her first baby, a baby to wet nurse at her own residence. BROOME ST. CORNER OF VARICK,—A young Woman, With a fresh breast ot milk, ag Mrs. STARKER, Midwife, EN 53D AND 61TH STS, IN bakery.A competent German girl to walt on children ; 1s a good sewer. 56: wet nurse. Waitresses, &c. 314. RAST SoH stk RESPECTABLE GIRL As e first class waitress; understands the care of al! ver also sulads of every description ; no objection to the country ; best city reierence. Misceisancous, 34.5 WEST MTG BTA GERMAN GIRL. WHO O-be) speaks French and English, as ladies’ maid or to take care of children; city or country A FRENCH LADY AS LADY'S MAID IN A private tamily. Address Z. M., box 176 erald Up- fown Branch oftice, PROFESSIONAL SITUATIONS WANTED=— FEMALE A TEACHER OF MUSIC, VOCAL AND INSTR mental, the English branches and Krench, desires Board in exchange for her services; city or county: highest relerences. Address A. B., box 1% berad Up town Branch otf YOUNG LADY (COLLEGE GRADUATE) DESIRES 4 position as visiting or resilent vovernoss: teaches the bigner English branches, mathematics wud music, Address ALU HA, Harald aniae, | mpwo | Herald office. COACHMEN AND ( AR DENERS. GARDENER AND FARMER WANTED—IMMEDI- ately; mustbe married; one willing to make him- self userul milking cows and taking care of horses. Ad- dress J. M, DUGLUS, New Brunswic!, N. J FIRST a piea GARDENER DESIRES A SITUA. i tion in a p¥ivate family; nnderstands hot and cold houses, greenhouses and vegetables; Address H. 5., 125 Bleecker st. GOOD MAN WANTS A SITUATION AS GOOD ardener ; is not afra:d to work and keep a gentle- Man's place in order. Address GAKDENLi, box 101 best reference. YOUNG MAN WANTS A SITUATION AS COACH- 3 oa class reference. Address W. B. s., box office. SITUATION WANTED—8Y A STEADY SIN ‘man, as cozchmen and gardener; a inan: has good experience; willing an dress J. C., box 229 Heraid office. LE enerally useful obliging, Ad- GERMAN COACHMAN (PROTESTANT) WANTS A situation; understands taking care of horses, cai riages, harness. and is a stylish driver: sober and lig. Ing; best references. Address G. W., box 202 Herald otlice. ae a 3 ne SITUATION WANTED—BY A COLORED MAN, AS Coachman, city or country; good references trom iast employer; is willing and obliging. Cali on or ad- dregs C. D., 218 and £17 Lexingwon av. COMPET“NT YOUNG GERMAN WANTS A SITU. ation a3 couchman or groom, city or conntry. Ad- dress A. P.. Heraid Granch oMmice, 124th st, Harlem. NOACHMAN AND GROOM—BY ARE SPECTABLE busi- / married man; thoroughly understands his hess; can milk ana help in’ garaen; two ye doubted reierence irom last employer. ‘Addr 144 Herald office. YARDEN SITUATION WANTED-—BY A GE man. ayed 30, married, to take charge of a gentle- man’s piace has a thorough knowledge of orchards, stove and greenhouse plants, graperies, outdoor garden- ing ana the growng of vegetables: ‘goo! references, Address A. F. CHATFIELD, Exotic Nurseries, Chestnut 6t., Albany, \. ¥ XARDENER’s SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG. man of thorough practical experience in the care of juss un! otiuoor gardening; best reference, Address .. box 201 Heralc othce. 3ITUATION WANTED—AS COACHMAN AND G bya respectable colored ma city with a doctor preferred. Addre SITUATION WANTED—AS COAGHMAN, GARDENER * or farmer: an American; understands the care of horses and cows; best reierence, AddressJ. C., box 11d Herald otice, be WANEED-A SITUATION AS COACHMAN. BY A young. unmarried man; would be willing and useful; willing to go 4 short way in the country; good city reference. Apply by letter to J, D., 435 2d a HELP WANTED=MALES, | MART, EXPERIENCED HAND WANTED—aB weigher, &c., in our human hair department. J. W. aK. CHISHOLM & O., 74 Broad way. OY WANTED—IN A BROKER'S OFFICE; GOOD Penman. hours trom 9 to 5; closed “aturdays. Ad- dress, in handwriting, stating age, wages, reference, to box 229 Heraid oflice. OYS WANTED-TO SELL PAPER: REEBER, corner 124th st. and Jd av. ENMAN WANTED—TO ADDRESS ENVELOPES; one acquainted with bookkeeping preierred must be accurate ano bring testimonials. Address, stating age and where last employed, ALBAN, Herald office. YOCNG M 10 WAIT ON TABLE AND make themselves generally useful; wages $12 per month and board. Apply, afier 9 A. M.,’at lod West st. Wane c A SMART BOY FOR AN INSURANCE office; salury $20 per annum. Address, giving ref- erences, LOX 5,759 Pust office. WASTED-A LE YOUNG MAN WHO UNDER. stands the care of horses. Apply to WM, H. FLOR- ENCE, i54ch st. and 7th av., Macomb’s Dam. Vy ANTED—A YOUNG MAN AS LIGHT PORTER; e good city reierence. _ HB. CLAPP, 269 Grand st. APPLY TO WO YOUNG OR TWO YOUNG LADIES CAN be accommodated with @ furnished Room, at 176 WO NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS. CONNECTING, to let, together or separate'y, on third floor, tronty rent $6 and $3 per week: references required. Privave 104 Bast Twenty-ftth | UP.—THE NICEST ROOMS IN THE CITY; $4. 50 Stiin Room, Kitchen and Bedroom, con® nec'ing, furnished for housekeeping, Ceutral apart ment house No. 123 Forty-fourth street, between Lexing- ton and Foart! ATH AVENUE, 341, MRS. SEAVER.—THE ABOVE © mentioned house is in process of thorough renovation and returnishing, and will soon be in readiness tor the reception of famuies and gentlemen, without boar WEST FOURTEENTH STREKT.—WITHOUP board, neatly furnished front Pariors and Bed- rooms at summer rates 4 WEST WASHINGTON PLACE.—FINE tion, near square and three lines ot car: fbossem™ ,OUA- Ouse newly repaired and furnished; stationary tubs, bat ‘fs Ever or Lower Part to let reasonable. ) ‘Ue WEST TWENTY-SECOND STREET, NEAR il J Sixth avenue.—Handsomely furnished Room, without board, for genilemen only; references ex- | | changed. = —— =3 UNFURNISHED ROOMS AND APART- \ i MENTS TO LET. a | NO LET—FOUBTH FLOOR OF ELEGANT RESI- | i five rooms and four No, 178 Second avenue, fe cise rant HsOVORE RUTER, ample c.osets; rent $30, Apply to 1 29 Broadway PROPOSALS. ROPOSALS FOR THB BURGLAR PROOF VAULP for the United Staies Assay Office, New York city. Orrics or SurenintexDant op REParns, Unitep Starks Count House axp Post Orricn, ‘New Youa City, July 6. 1874 Sealed proposals will be rece.ved at this office until 18 | M. of she 2uch day of July, 1874 for furnishing and pat Ung in place a burgiar proof Vault in the United States Assay Uihce, New Yoré city, in accordance with the drawings ani specitications, copies of wnich may be had. 00 application at this oitice. AL bids wiust be accompanted by & penal bond of one thousand dollars ($1.00) that the bidder will accept and perform the contract i! awarded him, the sutticiency of the security to be certitied by the United States Judge, Clerk ot the United sta‘es Court or the District Attorney of the district wherein the biader resides. | | The apartment reserves the right to reject any or all mae 4t it be deemed tor the interest of the government to 0 50. Kvery bid must be made on the printed rorm to be ob- | tained at this office ani must conorm in every respect , tothe requirements of this advertisement, or ti will not be considered. Proposals will not be receivea tr m parties who are Not themselves engaged In the man ure of burglar root vaults and Who Rave not the ssary taciites jor getting out the work. Toposa.s must be inclosed in a@ seaied envelope, in- dorsed ‘Vroposals for tne Burglar, Frouf Vault tur the United States Assay ce, New York city,” an, d dressed to W.G. TEINMETS, | Superintendent of Repairs. ProrosaLs PLATE GLASS required tor the United States Court House and Post office, w York city. ADVERTISE ME! Unitep States Count House anv Post Orrice, New Yors City, Orrice ov SurmmiNtENDest, July 15, 1374. Sealed provosais wil be received at this office until 12 M. of the wri day of Judy, 1374, tor furnishing and de livering at the United States Court House and Post office, New York city, au the plate and other glass required 10F building, as called tor in schedule Copies of the specitteations and schedule may be had on application at this office Proposals must be made inclusive and exclusive of im- por: au amples of ‘he gi Toposed to be furnished must ac- company each proposal, and the whole must be J livered unbroxen and in perfect order within two months from date of acceptance of proposal. | All bids must be accompawed by & penal bond of two | responsible persons in the sum of five thousand dollars ($5.00), that the bidder will accept and pertorm the con- tract, {i awarded him; the sufficiency of the security to be certified by the United states Judge, Clerk oi the | United States Court, or the District Atiorney of the dis trict where:n the bidder resides. | The departinent reserves the right to resect any or alt bids, if itbe deemed tor the interest of the government do 80. Every bid must be made on the printed form to be ob- tained at this office. and must contorm in every respect to the requirements of this advertisement, or it will not be considered. Proposals will not be received from parties who are not themselves engaged in the glass trade, Proposals must be encloved in a avaled envelope, en- dorsed “Proposals for Piate Glass, &c., for the United States Court House and Post oftice, New’ York city.” and addressed to CALVIN T. HULBURD, superintendent. PROPOSALS WANTED FOR SUPPLYING THE OITY of St John's, Forwo Rieo, with gag: the fas hoses are ready and the pipes partly laid. ‘aruculars can had ue the ofice of dy Ve ONATIVIA & GO. 47 sourm + | street, who will forward proposals A —WEEKLY A Furniture. Carpets and PERTHWAIT & 0O,"-, 155 and immen-e stock and low prices. TS FOR ' M. COW. am street, Am { Beddin: ws cl TANKEE NOTIONS ~WANTED, A PARTY THOR. zhly acquainted with the hotion trade and able ausiuctory evidence as to abiity and integrity, and willing to devote a portion of his tine to city shoe and clothing trade, to seli sewing silk and machine | twist; time nearly all occupied in the city. The right party can learn of a desirable situation by addressing, With true Name and references, MANUFAUTU KK, box 201 Herald oftice, __THE TRADES. NO JEWRLUERS.—A FIRST OLASS JEWELER ON single and cluster diamond rings, can tind « good | Steady ob at, Bosion by calling at Messrs. FUCHS & ALL SKY's, 35 John st, between 11 and 12 o'clock, JANTED—2 GOOD DIE SINKERS; THOSE USED dies for harness trimmings preferred, that have worked at d.e sinking; to Pood hands steady work and reasonabie. wages will ‘be given. Apply atthe otice of the Celluloid Har, Tr. Co. 47 Mechanic st, Newark, N WANTED-A FIRST CLASS SILK HAT CURLER, TO whom 4 vearly engagement will be given. ‘Ad- dress, with ‘uli name, box 225 Herald office. 6) MINERS WANTED—WHO THOROUGHLY UNDER- J stand shafting, ‘tunnelling and timbering in brown hematite iron ore work, let by the ton or otherwise. sail on JOS..PH TYNER, 66 Market st, New York, \ O* FRENCH ADV iin asaSEMENTS, DEMANDE—UNE BONNB POUR PRENDRE soin tun enfant et #@ rendre goneralement utile. is sans accent, ¢tsolt bien No. 32 West tre LL etl heure, dome rue, i MAGNIFICENT GRAND DUCHESS | ered silk bi | $40, for A ; Furniture; as Beddin: week! f [ure and Peta RRRELLS wareliouse, 40 Ligne i avenue, becween Thirtieth and Thirty-frst qrreets A NINETY-PIVE DOLLARS. ove amount we will sella fine walnut Dressing care chamber Suit, with marbie tops and droo handles, FRANK RHONER & CO. AND 4 BOWERY, Manufactory, 222 to 230 Eust Tuirty-seventh street. LARGE ASSORTMENT OF CARPETS, FURNE A at lowest cash prices, instalments, at O'FA NO.a SUIT, Cov. hest description cost ; Pianotorte, $i), in. mber, dining Furniture; ing clty, 96 West (th ats rr age of the $200; do., B10: clu ting stool, Cover ; parlor. sacrifice ; property family i MAGNIFICENT GILDED SATIN BROCADE Par. { Jor Suit, cost $30). tor $20; one do. $15), to $8) to i 15; Fosewoo Chamber Sult, cost $059, for $25), walnut, 25' up: Carpets, We. ap; Pianotorte: Dining,’ Library erifice. ‘Resiience 103 West’ Tweutye } eighth street, near sixth avenue, (JOR SALE—THE FURNITURE OF A FOUR sTORY ‘ house, for a small House lightly encumbered; New | York vicinity or south Brooklyn preferred Also Stores. P. GAFFNEY, 28734 Bowery. | (OOD SECOND HAND AND MISFIT CARPETS, ALL sizes, rich patterns, English Brussels and ingrminy | very cheap, at the old place, 12 Fulton sireet wide em YX, RIVERATOR, WITH WATER AND WISE 4 cooler. 18 the Lest fool and ice Keeper tn the Wor send for boo 4 Alls M, LESLIE, 24 West Twenty-third street

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