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SITUATIONS WANTED-—FEMALES. Cooks, &e. EST 27TH ST., ROOM 9,—A RESPECTABLE 5 Ww ir] as cook, washer and ironer; is an 2e0 rae Si att in'solups and jellies; no objection city relerence. g 238 washer and ironer; good city reterence from last place. Call for two days. private boarding house; Chambermaids, &. EAST WTH ST., NEAR 2D AV,, THIRD 306 floor. back.—A respectable young girl ae ber 1a oF waitress; three years’ reference from her Dressmakers and Seamstresses. ST, MARK’S PLACE.—A FASHIONABLE DRESi 3 maker wishes a few engagements at home ee 4 bie.dayy jood cutter; stylish trimmer; charges moder- 45, te once uaa! ren ND nt wishes a fe- menta by the aay. “Apply to or address DRESSM ARE. 54 GEINTON PLACE.—A MILLINER AS FORE- understan: charge of ‘woman and designer in a manufacturing bodies M, er business thorough|: re number of hanas. competent to ta! I on or address 113 WEST MST STAN EXPERIENCED DRESS- maker—good cutter ana fitter and stylish trim- mer—wishes a few engagements by the day. Call on or address DRESSMAKER. ll 18T 8T.—DRESSMAKING AND SEWING BY the day, week or month orjob. Inquire of Mrs. BROWN. WEST 2TH ST., BETWEEN 6TH AND 7TH 158 Mera noe first class operator on Wheel- er & Wilson's machine (ents, fits and trims ladies’ and children’s dresses) to week; terms oameeta. go out by the day or wee! 164. WES? SD st. COMPETENT DRESSMAKER would engage by day at $1 50; would not object to the country; reterences wiven. 200 BAST. wrt st. CORNBR 3D AV.—A) DRESS- maker wishes afew more engagements in fam. thes by the day or week: terms reasonable: can cut and Qt and isa stylish tri QPP MADISON, ST —PERFECT OPERATOR ON i Wheeler & Wilson's machine (can work on others) wants employment: has worked 2) years in pri- be fa and fitting clothing; will go in the QB MOMPSON ST. NEAR AMITY, FIRST FLOOR, back.—A colored dressmaker will go out in families or as lady’s maid; no objection to the country. Call Monday. 23: ence. C: THOMPSON ST.—A YOUNG FRENCH LADY dressmaker in a private faintly; good reter- Lor address for two days. QT) TH AVA COMPETENT DRESSMAKER wants a few more engagements by the day; a Perfect At guaranteed: first class reference. Call on or dress L, 30 WEST 14TH ST.—FAMILY SEWING OR DRESS. making bY. the di could alter or repair: good operator on Wheeler & Wilson machine; would go out of city or take work home, speciality, baby clothing. Gall on or address M. WINANT. 42. 6TH AV., BELOW 26TH 8T.—AN EXPERI- enced dressmaker will engage by day or week; will cut and baste, make or make over dresses at home; & perfect fit guaranteed. 59) 6TH AV., RING SECOND BELL.—AS SEAM- atress or dressmaker for ladies or children. Call See Ade = 608 322%, NEAR STH ST. IN THE CIGAR store.—A dressmaker, first class cutter and trimmer, will go out by the day or week; $1 50 per day, G3] 2D Avy BETWEEN STH AND 30TH STS.—AN IL experienced dressmaker who fits perfect, is a stylish trimmer, will take work home or go out by the day; old dresses remade equal to new: terms low during dull season. Call or address. 649 6TH AV., NEAR 38TH ST., PRESENT EM- ployer ‘A competent seamstress who under stands dressmaking, would go out by the day or week; city or country, Call tor two days at Mrs. Heppard’s. - DANISH GIRL (PROTESTANT) AS GOOD seamstress; isa good white worker; can cut and Ait dresses, and operate on different machines; good ref- erence. Address box 122 Herald Brooklyn Branch office. GOOD DRESSMAKER, WHO 18 A GOOD FITTER and stylish trimmer, Wants a few more customers by the day. in first class families. Address DRKSS- AKER, box 139 Herald Uptown Branch office. COMPETENT DRESSMAKER TO GO OUT BY THE Gay, or would give part of her time for board. Address 8. G., Herald Uptown Branch office. THOROUGHLY MPETENT S*AMSTRESS DE- sires to make a few more engagements in families: 18.4 fine operator on Wheeler & Wilson’s machine; un- derstands perfectly cutting and making up underclothes; would go out or take work home. Address &. T., Herald Uptown Branch office. ANTED—BY A FIRST CLASS FRENCH MiLLI- ner, a tew more customers, either by the day or athome; fatest patterns. Address FRENCH MILLI Uer ald office. General Housework. wc. 84. TH AVA YOUNG GIRL TO DO GENERAL housework ; is willing and obliging and fond of children, Can be seen at hor sister's employer's. 430 2D AV., SECOND FLOOR.—A RESPECTABLE itl todo housework ina private fami a good washer and Ironer and a good plain cook; good reference. RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT GIRL TO DO general housework in a small family: good reter- Address SERVANT, box 102 Herald office. Housekeepers. &e. BLEECKER 8T.—aS WORKING HOUSEKEEPER, ing enoumbrance; is sygood sewer ; good reference. on Monday or address. Or 4.7 SHERIFF ST. ROOM 14—AN AMERICAN LADY as housekeeper to take charge of the work in a hotel of public house : understands it pertectly; has had whotelin the West; good reference if required. Any Darties going West to start such a business ana wishing a 00d housekeeper wili please call for two weeks. snee. EAST 75TH BT., FIRST FLOOR.—A_RESPECT- able young Woman as good plain cook and extra SITUATIONS WANTED—reumaLEs. © 302 A first class laundress desire men’s and tamilies’ wash and fluting done, best rete: Launaresses, ac, Tadh 316 Gast imundre men’s and families’ Washing at her residen 31%) Snes room=a ONE FLIGHY UP, 9 take in ladies’, gent! les WEST 20TH ST., FIRST FLOOR”, BACK ROOM. gent e- 3 Sorms moderate; puffing nce. _CHRISTINA JOHNSO: ONE FLIGHT OF STAIRS, pectable woman wishes gen tlemen’s or families’ washing at ber own home; tsa first class laundress. 415 at moderate price. 498 Bast itn A competent laundress, washing; terms, 75 cents a dozen pafting ; satistactory references. 51 house at to do ladies’ Se. WEST 2TH ST.—WASHING, IRONING AND | polishing also luting and puftng neatly done call on or address Mrs. McCARTY. —A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, wishes some familltes' EAST 12TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN and gentlemen’s washing at her 3 eteh WEST 20TH ST., BELL 4 families’ washing by a@ first G 722 shirt polishing and fluting ; als. ‘vests. Call on or address Mrs, 87 BROADWAY, tains ($1.8 pair) done up equal to new. ts OR MORE 8 laundress; gentlemen's and ladies’ fine washing neatly done; entlemen’s iCLOUGHLIN, BETWEEN 17TH AND 18TH sts.—Mmoe. ED. LIETZ, fluting; laces and cur- and A RE ‘tore corner ot 152d st, and 4th ay. L PECTABLE WOMAN TO DO WASHING AND ironing at her own house. Call at the grocery AUNDRESS,—A WOMAN WHO IS CAPABLE AND can bring first class reference: she must thoroughly understand her business; high wages and light work; triflers need not a) Dy Mrs. Nurses. dee 1 UATHARINE ST. 2 in the country, t ke care of a baby. 37 10 ly. 4 MACREADY, No. 104 East 14th st. —A YOUNG GIRL, NOT LONG WEST 21TH ST.—A YOUNG COLORED GIRL AS nurse or chambermaid; good city reterence. BOUCE. 112 infant to bring up on the bottl best reterences. A good home is party. 120 months old. WEST 33D ST.—A MARRIED WOMAN WANTS AN at her own home; fered to a reliable WEST 33D ST.—A_ COLORED WOMAN AS wet nurse; has a fresh breast of milk, two GEORGE PEAILL. 12 WEST 83D S' enced monthly nurse, NEAR 6TH AV.—AN EXPERI. present disengaged, wishes to make @ few nore engagements; best city Tet erences trom ledies and doctor: WEST 32D sT.—A Ri 24 2()4 Frenen pitt as nurse speak English ; good refe! WEST 20TH ST.—AN ‘sold, to mind a baby. AMERICAN GIRL, 18 MADI: man 222 54 or ladies’ maid in 2D AV.—A GIRL, 15 YEARS care of a baby; good reference. tamil SON ST.-A YOUNG PROTESTANT WO- nurse or to take care of children and do plain sewing; city reference. Call on or address ©. H. BROOME ST.—A COLORED GIRL AS NURSE | “going to Californi 94 8D AV.—AN EXPE) e ‘a few more engagements nurse. Call or address. SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOU! woman, IENCED NURSK WISHES monthly or invalid iG MARRIED ith a fresh breast of milk, as wet nurse. Cail at Northeast corner of 73d st. and 3d av., top floor. Wattresses, &c. 13 city or country. Miscellaneous. 1,32¢ accustomed to travel; has crossed four tim seasick; Wages ho object; best city reference ent employer. tr N EXPERIENC athome, tor a wholesa’ Seidiitz powders, &c, Address F, D., station BEDFORD ST.—TWO RESPECTABLE SCOTCH girls todo waiting, chamberwork or as nurses; BROADWAY, NEAR 3/TH ST.—A FRENCH lady's maid, speaking several languages and is never | ‘om pres- | ED LADY WISHES EMPLOYMENT drug store, in doing up WELL BRED HEALTHY LADY, OF GOOD DIS- Position, willing to make hersely usetul, vesires Some Position of trust: none but persons of honor need TELLE, Hi reply. Address E y* to a tamily going to Europe— ld Uptown Branch office. | or men solic OLD, TO TAKE SITUATIONS WANTED—MALES, YOUNG MAN (AMERICAN), AGED 223, DESIRES an opening in a wholesale or retail book and sta- tionery store; le wishes to learn the business and ean Promise close and taithtul attention to his dutie ences, Address BOOKS, Herald Brooklyn Bran SOBER, STEADY YOUNG MAN WANTS A SITUA- +1 tion to take care of an invalid: is thoroughly com- tent; best of reference. Call on or address, tor three dave D. 0. 3., ding store corner of Essex and Delancey Fs NO HOTEL OWNERS.—A GENTLEMAN NOW KEEP- ing @ first class house in the city of Philadelphia would like to take charge of a hotel where there {s all year business, in any section of the country where em prospect of dolns a prodtable business: hus a tamily (self, wite and son) well experienced: can give un- doubted reference and ocular demonstration, W. 3 MARION, Post office, Philadelphia ANTED—A SITUATION IX THE GROCERY BUSI. hess, wholesale or retail; five years’ rene good reference, Address fel. Bu. Herald ofice, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE boy (19 years) in the city or country. Address N 11.006 30 Ry.t9 TAAPH 10 the cty or country: Address No, ARREARS, Written up, books opened, kept, examined and bal: anced ; books devised to meet special requirements; ref erences undeniable, 3 COX, 51 New street, room 13, Ja! AN EXPERIENCED SALESMAN IS OPEN FOR AN engagement with an importing or jobbing house in Gry goods, notions, laces, &c.; has travelled the Eastern and Western States; réference and security. Address 0. B., Herald office, A CgouNTaNT, BOOKS EXAMINED PRIVATELY for suspected irregulurities: involved joint stock and parenctaniy accounts adjusted and stated. Bennett {th floor, room 2; elevator Fulton street, near LIVE MAN (AN AMERICAN), FAVORABLY known to the drag and grocery trade of the entire r August 5; ten A West, desires a position as traveller at years) experience and Al reference. Address VIM, Her- ce. \HEMIST = “WANTED—WHO HAS PRACTICAL knowledge of manufacturing paints out of the Mineral; reference required, Address CHEMIST, Herald oftiee. RUG CLERK WANTED—ONE WELL QUALIFIED and well recommended, tor a first class store ; must be graduated from the College of Pharmacy and nader- stand French, Add. RUG CLERK WANTED—AN HONEST AND COM- petent clerk; one thoroughly posted in the pre- scription and city retail trade. Apply at 469 9th av. Aentoxyas T WANTED—A FEW HOURS DAILY, ‘as cashier, collector of salesman ; highest references given, as 0 qualifications and responsibility. EXPERIENCE, Herald oltice. Address MPORTANT T0 COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS.—COM- 'LLERS who solicit orders by CARD, MERCIAL TRA CATALOGUE, TRADE LIST, SAMPLE Ok ‘OTHER’ iC Iso those who visit their customers and solleit trade by purchases made DIRECT FROM STOCK, and who travel in any section, by Rall or Boat any class of goods, are requested to send their BUSINESS and PRIVATE ADDRESS, as below, stating class of goods they sell, and by whom employed; also those who, are at prosent under no engagement. This matter is of GREAT IM. PUORTANCE INDIVIDUALLY to sajesmen or this clase, ing trade in this manner. It 1s, therefore, ESPEVIALLY desired that this notice may meet the eye of ALL Commercial Travellers and Salesmen in this country and that they will AT ONCE give it their atten- tion. Those who comply with above request will be CONFIDENTTALLY treated and duly advised of object in view. Please address, by letter only, CO-OPERA TION, care Geo. P. Rowell & Co., 41 Park row, New York city. SPECIAL NOTICE. This advertisement is not for the purpose of publish- ing a directory or list of names, or introducing any class of goods or obtaining situations for any one, and in no way connected with the business ot Messrs. George | P. Rewell & Co, (aavertising agents), 41 Park row, New York, but retates to a scheme which is in the INTHR- EST And wit! meet the approval of ALL COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS and GENERAL 3ALESMEN, the object of which will be duly expiained when tully matured. ©O-UPBRATION, ANTED—BY AN OLD ESTABLISHED —BALTI- more house, dealers exclusively in carriage ma- terial, a young'man of energy and experience as travelling salesman; one who has a thorough kuowledge of Western and Southern trade; satisfactory references as to character and capabilities required. “Address box 635 Baltimore (Md.) Post office. ANTED—A SITUATION BY A SHAWL SALES. jan, In either wholesale or retail, with 10 years? experience; has selected the stock tor one of the largest houses in New Englana for, the past four years: refer- ence given to Boston and New York houses. Address, for the next 20 days, lock box 43 Stafford Springs Post ENCH TRAVELLING OR LADY'S MAID OR NURSE, eaks several lan- Foesees accustomed to travel; good needlewoman and jairdrosser: references. Exq., Toledo, Ohio. Intelligence Offices. & BROADWAY.—LAUNDRESSES, Lady in attendance for ladies. Please try us. Apply to M.,care of W. Young, 1.32. COOKS, -IL0 waitresses or house workers; good references. PROFESSIONAL SITUATIONS WANTED— FEMALE: governess to. instruct in| German, ‘Music. App WIDUW LADY, 25 YEARS, FINE APPEARANCE, alone. triendless educated, refined; foreigner, GERMAN LADY DESIRES AN ENGAGEMENT AS French and to W. T. WILLIAMS, b8q., $5 Broaa st. in New York, begs some kind gentleman procure her posi- tion immediately. Address FORGIGNER, Herald "op. town Branch offic LADY WRITES LETTERS, ADVERTISEMENTS, paragraphs. pamphiets, and gives lessons in letter writing, punctuation, capitalization, composition, con- struction of sentences, grammar, &c. ith st. Miss W., 348 Kast POSITION AS TEACHER OF ENGLISH WANT- ed—By a young lady, for the ensuing scholastic GP. Address TEACHER, panion toa lad. +18 oblig Positfon, Address NECESSITY, box 126 Herald office. 1GO WEST 2TH SLOAN AMERICAN LADY as housekeeper in a hotel or private family, city or country; competent to take tull charge or u private Ouse, BASEMENT.—A YOUNG LADY 339 6TH AV CAN AMERICAN WOMAN AS WORK. IL ing housekeeper; thoroughly understands her business; is an excellent cook: understands pastry and all kinds of desserts, Calton Monday N AMERICAN WIDOW OF 35, RESIDENT OF BOS- Aton, desires a position as housekeeper or com. panion, ‘in New York city or State, in a cultivated Yamily; position accepted any time from, present to the Ist of October. Audress Mrs, M. H. WATERMAN, Boston (Mass.) Post office. A. [ADY OF CUMTURE, AND WITT THE HIGHEST testimonials, desires to take charge of an establish- @ent in return for a home for herself and two daughters yf 10 and 16. Address Mrs. MORRIS, Herald Uptown Rranch office. S EXPERIENCKD HOUSEKEEPER, AccUS. tomed to the control of servants: hotel or private Call Monday, August 3, at the Young Ladies’ family. Christian Association, 6¢ Irvine place. A. TOONS Spanien WIDOW, SPEAKING ENGLISH, intelligent and retined. desires a position as house: keeper. Only parties of refinement, willing to make a liberal arrangement, need address 8. L., box 161 Herald Uptown Branch office YOUNG WIDOW, A STRANGER IN THE CITY, ‘Ag housekeeper. ‘Address Mrs, A. J. T. Herald Up: town ‘Brane othe 2 THOROUGHLY COMPETENT rERSON AS HOUSE Keeper in a hotel or private tamily: would take charge of storeroom. linen room or laundry. Aadress A. B. C., box 115 Herald Uptown Branch office, ANTED—BY AN AMERICAN, A SITUATION AS working housekeeper : first clags references. Apply at Working Women’s Protective Union, 38 Bleecker st. w+ NTED-A SITUATION AS WORKING HOUSE- keeper by an American widow; competent to take charge ; or would fo the work for a small family ; city or country; good references. Address Mrs. W. C., Herald office. Laundresses, &. 1G JONES 8%, BETWEEN BLEECKER AND «TH sts., rear.—A sober, industrious woman to xo out washing and ironing und to make herself generally use- fal. Apply to Mrs. MCLANE. 36 West 30TH ST.—GENTLEMEN'S OR LADIES) washing done at the above number by a respect- able colored laundress; thoroughly understands the work in all branches. Can be seen any time. 4 WEST 45TH &8T., REAR, SECOND FLOOR.— Washing and ironing done by a respectable colored woman; gentlemen's and tamilies’ washing done to Mrs. LOMAX. ordei 6 QQ PERRY ST. REAR—A PROTESTANT WOMAN, who is s first ciass washer and troner, to do few ladies’ or gentlemen’s or a private family’s 'wash- Ing: best city reference. Address MIS. MITCHELL 125 WEST 26TH ST, SECOND FLOOR, BACK.—A Texpectable colored woman to do Washing and ironing at home, or go out by the day washing, ironing and housecleaning. Mrs. CHAC 134 WEST 90TH ST., OVER TAILOR’S STORE, 2 respectable colored woman wishes ladies’ gentlemen's Mrs. L. WHITE 142 WEST 83D ST., HOUSE NO. S—A RESPECTA- bie colored weman desires ladies’ or gentlemen's Wasning. RY SOMERs. 143 WES? sap st.—a RESPECTABLE COLORED te? woman wishes to take gentlemen's or families’ Washing; Will be neatly done; good reference. WEST 2TH ST, ONE PAIR OF STAIRS, 158 back, room §.—A’' respectable woman to take washing and troning at her own residence; Is @ good shirt ironer and has ‘no objection to go out by the day; food reference, 2() EAST 19TH st, IN GROCE 230) sober, ste eR ed Yo g0 ont to washii 2 good worker. 6 EAST 41ST ST.—A FIRST CI 24.0 Fitosn tow ponteminy o At her own house; dost city relerence. for two days, TORE, —A ‘ady Widow wishes a few steady places ing and ironing or housecleaning; is SS LAUNDRESS milies’ washing Call or address SAD BAST 36TH ST, BASEMENT.—A RESPEOTAL 242 bie widow wisiies taimilies, ladies or genie: Men's washing, or wonld wo on by the aay; and futing done neatly. Cali all weeks 8) Chmplog O69 WET, BTN St, REAR—A prove 4 woman fo gy out washing and ironing by ay, oF woul eit to her own residence; 13a youd ‘washer and ifoner. sii | o W* struct and take entire attend to their wardrob Herald Uptown Branch office. HELP WANTED—FEx NTED—BY A LADY OF MANY YEARS EXPERI- ence a position as resident governess; would in- arge of one or two children and Address MARIE, box 132 KS. for the afternoon session: or wilt accept that of ist, amanuensis or assistant bookkeeper for the M. station G. ITUATION WANTED—A YOUNG LADY AS COM. an, and_ of a cheertul dis- THOROU VANT WANTED—FOR A SMALL family ctty reference required. Call at 82 Varick st, YOUNG WIDOWER RETURNED FROM ABROAD, t opening his house, requires the services ot an ssist his sister in the house- A. B.C. box MS Herald A a accomplished young lady to hold management. Address TONE'S, niches ot dres tecing perfection. in all. A good milk, wanted immediately. St. before 104. M. JPONERS AND QUILTERS. FIRST CLASS IRONERS on ladies’ unaergarments, also plain Iso Jadies out of employment cal NURSE, WITH A FRESH, FULL BREAST Call at 334 West Sist and WANTED—FIRST CLASS DESIGNERS ON LA- dies’ suits and cloaks and children’s good: DUFF, MALCOMSON & CO., 255 C; al st. fan NO. 783 BROADWAY, cutting and designing pattern iSMAKERS, NO, ev quilters can find plenty work; no poor ones or learners wanted. \ good washer and ironer; reference. Houston st. Sad WASTED-FIRST CLASS FEATHER steady work and goud atJ. KAUFMANN & CU.'8, 23 Bleecker and Amity sta WASTED IIMMEDIATE ed to working on velvet hats, & CO., 580 Broadway, corner Spring st. 48 Lispenard st,, third floor. 7 AN’ W ih and fron; three in famil; gountry, Apply to H.C, MEYER & ©! day, béfore 12 ANTED—A MILLINER, AS wholesale millinery house in such with good reference need state terms, I’. S., station A, ctiy. WASTED AN EXPERIEN( dle-aged Protestant charge of two children, aged 1 and 3 years: apply. A pearance, ana gentle in disposition ANTED—A GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK: 190 West CURLERS: Pay to experienced ha dare: as: South Sth av., between Y, 1009 GIRLS ACCUSTOM- Apply to A. ALDEN A PROTESTANT WOMAN TO COOK, ; short distance in | 48 Cliff st., Mon- FOREWOMAN IN A | a Western. city : only ) and CAPABLE, MID. | woman to take tne’ entire must be a thorough nurse, neat and ladylike in manners and ap family small; re- | siae short distance in the country; good home guaran: teed to the proper person; good references required. Ad Gress, stating tull particulars, M. J. ., box 777 New York Post office, a FANTED—BY A FAMILY LIV: ‘G IN A BEAUTI- fal mountain home, near New York, an experienced lady ofan obliging and agreeable disposition to take care of invalid lady and cnild must be able to person- ally prepare such dishes as she requires; $20 a month, Address, with full particulars, CONVALHSCENT, Herald office. ANTED—A COMPETENT SALESWOMAN TO TALE charge of Ladies’ Underwear Department. Apply to LORD & TA YLOK, Grand and Chrystie sta. yA Wotrack dress DRESSMAKER , Herald office. fly at 368 West Zid st operate on Wheeler & Wilson's machine, and chamberwork; wages $14. TANTED—A GOOD PLAIN COOK dress ina private tamily dry forewoman. Apply ences, tod. H. ©., station f, Wrens best a day sure.” Apply at No. al E vo new; st 16th st, tn U G A employment for two of bis son: Well educated and not atraid to work NTED—NINE DRESSMAKERS, WITH BUSINESS For particulars Give reterence), ad- 7ANTED—A SEAMSTRESS IN A PRIVATE FAM. ‘one who can cut and fit and ssist with AND LAUN- must be tidy, yy willing and res pectiul; Wages low. Apply at 128 Baseaoh st. SITUATIONS WA NTED—MALES, TLEMAN IS DESIROUS OF PROCURING 8, 16 and I8 y ‘The respecta - eerie 4 J ANTED—A FIRST CLASS EXPERIENCED LAUN- y letter, giving reter- ADINS FORTHE | $ to $5 per | store, ity of the house of more consideration than high salary, Address By ROUND This 4, ot fine Weight, ‘251 Ibs, W., Herald office. WORLD, —A personal appearance having resided x compagnon de voyage around the world: rete: and required, Address Dr. U. WARD TILD. Uerald office, GENTLEMAN, AG thet broad several ye gene 0 e giv box Ii, for © consideration, take charge of one person as 18 1 im ANTED—A HOTEL NIGHT CLERK, ONE THOR- oughly conversant with the business, with tho best city reference (single man), may address box 2,403 Post office. WANTEDIAN ABLE AND EXPERIENCED SALES. man, thoroughly acquainted with the wholesal hardware trade of the country. Address, stata ex} rionce, reference and salary required, MANUFAO- TURER, box 3.760 New York Post office. ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED SALESMAN, IN A trimming house (import); state career and expected salary. Address B. B., Herald office. ANTED—A YOUNG MAN, THOROUGHLY Ac- quainted with the retail dry and fancy goods busi ness, to do the buying of dry and fancy goods for a va- riety store: to a suitable party either an interest or good salary will be given. Address, stating references, ROMER & CO., Newark Post office, N. J. JANTED—BY A FIRST CLASS BUSINESS MAN, A ituation as out door manager, bookkeeper or travelling salesman: has a large Eastern and Western business acquaintance; pest references furnished. Ad- tress W, H erald office. ANTED—A SITUATION AS COLLECTOR, SALES. man, entry or shipping clerk, by a gentleman ot good address; strictly temperate; moderate expecta- tions, Address H. 1. Ht., No. 252 West 15th st. COACHMMN AND GARDENERS, 8 FIRST CLASS COACHMAN, WHO THOR- oughly understands the proper cate of fine horses and carriages: is strictly honest. sober, quiet and re- spectful; isa good and stylish driver; city or country; No obicetion to any part of the country: will give satis: faction where he may engage. Can be seen at No. 33 West 18th st., private stable. ENT MAN WISHES A SITUATION AS or coachman and groom: {s careful, 1 experience: best testimonials. Cail OACHMAN, i27 West 17th st.. private steady and of Ie on of address O: stable. COACHMAN’S SITUATION WANTED-BY A single man; has lived three years in his last place Address P. W., 614 6th av., in the harness J in this city. stor ANTED—A SITUATION BY A RE colored man (married), as coachman and groom ty reference. Address,” for two days, 8. MH. PE: N, 75th si. Boulevard Post office. PECTABLE HELP WANTED=—MALES TRAVELLER FOR A RUFFLING MANUFAC. tory wanted—To sell to outside jobbing and retail de; only such who are acquainted with the trade will address B. B., box 140 Herald office, A BOY, ABOUT 15, WANTED-IN STORE OF A A wholesale dry goods house. Address box 184 Herald office. TRAVELLER FOR THE EASTERN STATES wanted—By an importing and jobbing house; must be well posted on white goods and laces. Address A. B., box 184 Herald office. GENTS—A NEW ARTICLE, JUST OUT, ON JA Beecher; sei! at sight; $25 a day made; also 70 other new articles. Bape mailed, 25c. VELI'Y COMPANY, 300 Broadwi CAPABLE MAN, THOROUGHLY ACQUAINTED with the stationery business, who controls a trade, can find employment and a ‘good salary at 8. HALL Greene st. SMART BOY, WILLING TO WORK, WANTED— must be a good writer; wages $4: howrs 8 to 5. Ad- M., box 112 Herald Uptown Branch office. A dress H. 8. “A GENT WANTED—DON'T FORGET TO CALL AND see ; sell Universal Clothes Dampener: a new patent; best paving article now offered: wanted in all familie: only 25c. R, ONDERDONK & ©0., 405 Grand s Bove ReANTEDI TO, SELL PAP APPLY TO REEBER, corner 124th st. YANVASSERS WANTED—FOR SUBSCRIBERS TO A weekly Journal; $49 to $50 a week can be ea: made by a good solicitor. “Call at 1,267 Broadway, room D. \ANVASSER WANTED-ONE WHO IS COMPETENT J tocanvass for fine paintings and engravings. Ad- dress ENGRAVER, Herald office. ELIABLE MEN CAN ‘as city commissionaires at the new established Com- Missionaire Company; first class city reterence required. Particutars given at the General Office, German Savings Bank, building and ath morning, at7 WASTED-A GEATLEMAN OF | BUSIN perie or a first class canvasser, to scriptions and ‘advertisements tor a datly’ paper ot sta ing. Address JOURNAL, Herald office, \V Wall street_and turnish best references. Address box 3,009 Post off aa he WADTEDTAN ACTIVE, SMART LAD MAKE himselt generaily useful in a wholesale light manu- facturing business; must write well, reside on west. “ide uptown and bring satisfactory reference trom Jagr em. joyer; one not afraid ot work may address JUNIUS, box 144 Herald Uptown Branch oftice, V E y dross QUANTIEL street. WANTRD-AN EXPERIE: Apply tov. & C, JOUNSTON, Broadway, 5th av, and 324 st. WASTED<AN ACTIVE, RESPECTABLE YOUNG man, with undoubted reference, as d stibscripUon books on & country route ; agents; call afternoon. JAMES ANTED—BOY TO CLEAN UP AND ATTEND TO an office, Call at 288 Sth av. a ANTED—RESPECTABLE BOYS, AGED 15 TO 17 years. Apply to LORD & TAYLOR, corner Grand and Chrystie sts, corner 14th st, lock. A YOUNG MAN IN AN OFFICE; SMALL good reterence required. Address M. W. 7 Herald office. JANTED—A RELIABLE PARTY TO SELL PAINTS onniection with first class houses. Ad $, Herald office ANTED—TWO FIRST CLASS DINNER WAITERS (one that understands carving meats) at 95 Cedur é THE TRADES. _ z RICKLAYERS WANTED=NONE BUT 1HOSE A customed to sewer work. Apply Mond: before iy My to YOUN DOWLING, om work at 106th st an ave Address | selling | FIND STEADY EMPLOYMENT | av., on Tuesday | TANTED—A BOY IN A BROKER'S OFFICE TO | take deliveries; must be well acquainted with | NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, AUGUST 2, 1874.—TRIPLE SHEET. rb eae _ THE TRADES. HASER WANTED—ONE TO DO PLAIN WORK; a steady situation gu: teed the rear round Ap 2 ply, by letter, to JOHN KET, Manufacturing Fer! 21 Notre Dame st. Mor 1, 0. B., stating salary required. Reterences, wmarn's Sons, Assayers, BE John street, New Yor a LECTROTYPING.—A FIRST CLASS ELECTRO- typer, thoroughly understanding all branches of the business, desires a situation in New York or other cities. Address ELECTROTYPER, box 107 Herald office if JITUATION WANTED—BY A PRAUTICAL MILL. SD wright and woodworking machinist, to fit up or run woodworking machinery; ample reference. Address E. G., box 610 Post office, Stamford, Conn. ANTED—ONE OR TWO FIRST CLASS THIMBLE tarners. Apply to D. BURBANK & CO., 14 Maiden lane. A SITUATION, BY A FIRST ( y ANT! ASS ENG. Tigh ale, brewer; best references piven. Address A. D. NINDEH, lock box &, Connellsville, Fayette ‘a. coui Warren FIRST CLASS CHASER, CAPABLE OF ‘designing. Address, giving full particulars as to ualifications, 4c., HOPKINS & DICKINSUN'S MANU- PACTURING COMPANY, 69 Duane at, New. York. WASTED A PHOTOGRAPHER, WHO UNDER. stands the business; to the rignt man a permanent lag ingle man preferred. Address WANTED—A BREWER AND MALTSTER; ONE who thoroughly understands both branches. Ad- pees, giving reterences, lock box 75 Batavia (N. Y.) Post offic WANTED A JOB PRESSMAN, WHO I8 FULLY capabie of taking charge and. alive in getting out work; steady situation to the right man. Address FRENneie bes 135 Herata omoce ANTZD—A CRACKER BAKER, WHO THOR. oughly understands soda, Boston and milk crack- ers. Address C., box 165 Herald office. ANTED—A_ RESPONSIBLE MAN TAILOR WHO Would take care of the entire store and make him- ffi generally wsefal; or would take a partner, Address PARTNER, box 172 Herald Uptown Branch office. si SUBDEBAN” WERAMBUIOS:,__ (SoNARD Lins. a NOTICE. With a view of diminishing the chances of collision the steamers 0: this line take a specified course for all sear sons of the year. ‘On the outwara passage from nstown to New York or Boston, crossing the meridiun 60 at 48 latitude, or noth- ing to the north of 43. ‘ Ge] fhe homeward paemams cx Onsite Peritian of 50 at 42 lautude, or nothing to the north ot 42, THE BRINSH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STKAMSHIPS, BETWEEN NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL, CALLING AT CORK HARBOR, FROM NEW YORK, *RUSSIA. FROM NEW YORK. *BOTHNIA...Wed., Aug. 28 Wed., Se} Wed., Aug. ¥ rs 3| iat.” Aug. 8| ABYSSINIA a ‘Aug: 12) CHINA. pt. 5 ‘Aug. 19] *RUSST Wed., Sept. 9 ‘Aug. 22/ JAVA, Sept. 12 | and every following Wednesday and ‘oin New | York. Sieamers marked * do hot carry steerage passen- Kors. Cabin passage $40, $10), $130, Rolu, according to accommodation. Return tlekets on tavorable terms, Steerage at lowest rates. Stoerage tickets trom Liver. | pool and Queenstown and all parts of Europe at lowest rates, For freight and cabin passage apply at the company’s office, Not Bowling ‘Green, For steerage passage at Mt Broadway, Trinity Bunlding, ARLES G. FRANCKLYN, Agent, or to P. H. DUVERNST, Clark and Randolph streets, Chicago, 1. | RK CARDIFF, BRISTOL, LONDON AND ALL other points 'in England’ and Walea—The South les Atlantic Steamenip Company trom Pennsylvania Railroad wharf, Jersey City, as tollows: GLAMORGAN Saturday, July 18 PEMBROKE,...... Wednesday, August 5 | Firat cabin’ passage, $7: $8), currency; second | cabin. $66, currency ; steerage, $i, currency. | Prepaid steerage certificates from Cardif, $33, currency. Drafts | for £1 and upwards. For further particulars apply to AKCHIBALD BAXTER & CO., Agents, 17 Broadway, New York. ana” FOR PEEMOOTH, CHERFOURG, HAMBURG, riyihe Hamburg:american Packet Company's iron eae: pee THURINGIA, Captain J. Meyer, will sail on Thursday, August 6, 1874, for Hamburg. Re, of passage to Plymouth, London, Cherbourg and Hint "eabin—Upper saloon, $120; lower saloon, $00, Selecrage to Cherbourg and Hamburg, $30, sold. Steerage to Plymouth, London and all points im Eng- land, Scotland and Wales, $30, currency. ‘The WESLPHALIA will sall August 13, 1874. KUNHAKDT & CO, C. B, RICHARD & BOAS, General Agents, General Pawenger Agents, 61 Broad street, New York. 61 Broadway, New York. TEAMER TO S$ Qneenstown every WEDNESDAY; Stecrave, $15. A! OR LINE, No. 7 Bowitng Green. IAGLE LINE. UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMSHIPS. TO PLYMOUTH, CHERBOURG AND HAMBURG. The elegant Clyde built iron steamships will sail from New York as follows : LESSING, Captain Toosbuy . August 11 | HERDER, Captain Fischer. oe ust 25 | en. 3 OF PASSAGE TO | from Eagle, Sa Ome foot | PLYMOUTH, LONDON, CHERBOURG and HAMBURG, | | Cabin—First’saloon, $12), gold; second saloon, $60, gold. | Steerage—To Piymonth and London, $8), currency; to : bea ed He mbarg, Ea 6K, in | ickets from Hamburg, $36, currency. wor, freight apply to FUNCH, EDYE & CO., 2 South iam stree' For paseage ‘apply. to KNAUTH, NACHOD & KUHNE, General Agents, 113 Broadway. _ NLY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE, THE GENERAL TRANSATLANTIC COMPANY'S MAIL | STEAMSHIPS BETWEEN NEW YORK AND HAVRE, | GAMLING AN BREoT. | |, The splendid vessels on this favorite route for the Con- | tinent (being more sontherly than any other) will sail ge in trom piet No. 80 North River as follo | LAFAYETTE, Captain Hellard. Saturday, August 8 | PEREIRE, Captain Surmont. August 22 | WASHINGTON, Captain Lach Saturday, Sept. 5 | } Price of pas gold Qneluding wine)—First Cabin, | $125; Second, $75; Third, $35. Excursion Tickets at reduced rates. American travellers, by teking this line, avold both transit by English railway and the discomforts of cross- ing the ‘Channel, besides saving time, trouble and ex- Pens. GORGE MACKENZIE, Agent, 85 Broadway. | G™" WES fi | S' NEW YORK TO BRISTOL (SNGLAND) DIRECT. | The steamers of this line will sail from pier 18 Bast | River as follows :— | CORNWALL Stamper, s | Wednesday, Aug. 19 ARRAGON ymonds $45; stecrage, $3), Cabin passage, $70; intermed! currency : excursion tiekets, $1), Apply to the agent, 70 South street. Siged "i k. B. MORGAD Ss SONS. MERICAN LINE. : | THE AMER! N STEAMSHIP COMPANY | OF PHILADELPHIA, Weekly Mail Steamship service between | Philadelphia and Liverpool, | calling at Queenstown, | Sailing every Thursday trom Philadelphia, and | Sailing every Wednesday trom Liverpool. } The following steamers are uppointed to sail from | Phitadetphi; *ABROTSFORD.....Aug. 61 OF ater’ PENNSYLVANIA... Aug. 13 | *KENILWORTH . | ILLINOIS... 2) INDIANA. ... Pri i wige in ITTeNney, | Cabin, $75 to $100, according to accommodations. Steerage and ‘intermediate tickets to and from all | points at the lowest rates, Steamers marked with @ star do not carry interme- diate. Passenger accommodations for ail classes unsurpassed. Ample attendance is provided. Every steamer carries a surgeon and stewardess, | tothe usual life boats and lite preservers. | ‘Through tickets and throtigh. bis ot lading isued be- tween all prominent points, For passage, rates of freight and other information | apply te PPIY “CHO, W, COLTON, 42 Broad street, Now York. PETER WRIGUT & SONS, General Agents, Walnat street, Philadelphia. RICHARDSON, SPENCE & CO., Liverpool. | N. & 3. CUMMINS & BROS, Queenstown, D STAR LINE. Appointed to carry the Belgian and United States fi RF The following steamers a Singtel | | KOR AN | From Philadelphia. From New York. VADERLAND.....August 6] SWITZERLAND. . Augast 18 NEDERLAND ...- August 29| COLINA. ptember 11 FROM ANTWERP. For Philadelphia. For New York | NEDERLAND....August 6) COLINA. .Augast 18 | VADERLAND |.:-August 90] SWI'ZERLAND. .. sept. IL JES OF PASSAGE IN CURREN( First Cabin $90 | Second Cabin. ++. $60 Steerage and intermediate tickets to and from all | points at the lowest rates, PRI Passenger accommodations for all classes unsurpassed. j Ample attendance is provided. Every steamer carries & surgeon and stewardess. | ‘Through, tickets and through bills of nding issued | petween all prominent points. For passage, rates of freight and other information ly to, avy “DETER WRIGHT & SONS, General Agents, 407 Walnut street, Philadelphia. W. COLTON, 42 Broad street, New York. NDER BECK#, General Suropean Agent, "Ant WwerD GEO. B. | | | OR LIVERPOOL DIRECT. The AJ British steamship LORD CLIVE, Urquhart | master, will sail tor the above port on Tuesday, August | 4, from pier 23 bast River. Rates of Passage, Cabin, $60 and $70, Surreney. according to accommoda, ion. Steerage, $25, currency. SNOW BURGESS, __ 66 South street Apply to HE STATE LINE. To’ NEW YORK TO GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, BELFAST AND LONDONDERRY, ‘These elegant new Clyde built steamers will sail trom pier % North River as follows :— . Wednesday, August 5 STATE OF NEVADA... STALE OF VIRGINIA «Wednesday, August 12 . Wednesday, August 19 | STATE OF INDIANA... and every Wednesday thereatter, taking passengers at | through rates to all parts of Great Britain and Ireland, | Norway, Sweden, Deninark and Germany, eeraige as loW as by any other line. Drafts for $1 and upwards. For freight or passage ap- ply to AUSTIN, BALDWIN & CO., Agonts, | No. 72 Broadway. Steerage office, No. 45 Broadway. —-—-——— - | JNITED STATES MAIL LINE~STEAM TO QUEENS. | town and Liverpool, Suiling every Tneatay | from pier 46 North River, WYOMING, Guard... Atte 4, A NEVADA, Price. 1222 augaat 1 a Cabin passage, $80; steerage at lowest rates, | Prepaid tickets at lowest rates, Passengers booked to and trom Paris, Hamburg, Nor. | way and Sweden, &c. Drafts on Ireland, England, | France and Germsny at lowest rates, -ApDIY 10 ir WILLIAMS & GUTON, ‘oad Way. | ep Sr oin WYOMING, safling Tnesda fry_& Limited amber ot intermediat ngers at 45 Gach; the rooms contain four persons; every requ Site 1s provided, aiso separate dining room; superior ac commodation tor steerage passengers at very low rate steerage carried on upper deck only. Apply to WIL: & GUION, 2) Broadway. ato 9 RCIAL NOTICE.-THE SPLENDID MAIL STEAM. Au iat 4, will L rency. | Indienoi o> | charge for torwarding in New York. | sage, having These steamers are suppited with life rafts, in addition | _ | MARY POWKLL ___BUROPEAN STEAMSHIPS. ‘ORTH GERMAN LLOYD STEAM-HIP Ce FOR SOUTHAMPTON AND BREME OMPANY, The steamship DONAU, Captain H. A. F. Neynabe will sail on Wednesday." August 5, at"? P.M trom Bremen pier, foot of Third street, Hoboken, to de tor lowed! hy Steamship MOSEL, Captain G. Ernst, on Saturday, August 8 RATES OF PASSAGE TO LONDON, HAVRE AND | BREME (payable in gold or its equivalent in currency). First Cabin ° soseesB100 and $120 : Cabin ‘ » 6 5 & CO.. Agents, No. 2 Bowling Green. wuts STAR LINE, FOR TOW D LIVERPOOL, ED STATER MATL August 8 a tust 10, at 2, From the Wh locks, Kutes—Saloon, $50, gold ; mteerage at low rates. Saloon staterooms smoking room and bathrooms in midship section, where least motion is felt, thus com- bining safety, speed and comtort. For inspection of plans and other information apply at the coinpany’s office, 19 Broadway, New York. R. J. CORTIS, Agent. Bal Faget L LINE. NOTICE, ‘The most southerly route hay always been adopted by this company, to avoid ico and headlands. rom piers 44 und 47 North River, TO OCLENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL, ITALY, August 5,1 P. M. CANADA, Augast 22, SPAIN, “August 16, Fe NDON DIRECT, DENMARK tain Sumner, August —. Cabin passage, currency. Stecrage at greatly i reduced prices tirn tickets at reduced rates. bane Heerens. tickets tro! Liverpool at jo lavas rates, PD) atthe compan; office, No. ‘oad wi ite Panes OS HURST, Mani pman nine, SOUTHERLY COURSE. Royal Mail Si al Mail Steamers are pointed to gall as follows:— UEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL. aturday, Aug. 29, CITY OF RICHMOND. “Saturday, Soot. 8, Cabin Passage, $50 ant $90, gold, Steerage, to and trom all points, at reduced rates. Capin and General Office, No, 15 Broadway. Bteerage Omces, No. 35 Broadway and pler 43 North River, JOHN G. DALE, Agent. OUND THE WORLD.—COOK’S THIRD, PERSO! ry ally conducted, Tour Round the World, will lea’ New York, September 21, and San Francisco October 17 it will embrace Japan, China, India, Egyptand Europe. and provides for visits to the Yosemite, the Nile and Palestine. Time occupied, 908 days, incliiding 10 days hotel accommodation: tare $1,575, gold: all necessary expenses: full particulars in Cook's Excursionist tor August, now ready, which als> contains lists of over 1,200 | tours to all points of interest in Europe, Asia and Ainenica. Price 10 cents. OK, SON & JENKI 261 Broadway. *DONOVAN ROSSA.—REDUCED PASSAGE.—WYO. \) MING, Tuesday, Cork and Liverpool; S1ATE OF NEVADA, Wednesday, Belfast, Londonderry, Glasgow. Northern Hotel, corner Cortlandt and West streets. APSCOTT BROS. & (©0.'8 EMIGRATION AND Foreign Exchange office, 86 South street, New York. — Bills of Exchange and Draits for any amount, from £1 upwards, issued ut the lowest rates, iG COASTWISE STEAMSHIPS. ACLEIC MATL STEAMSHIP LINE. YO CALIFORNIA, JAPAN AND CHINA, VIA Perak) of passage, including all necessaries for the Now York to San Francisco, $50, $100, or $110 cur- an Francisco to Yokohama: $15), gold. San Francisco to Hong Kong, $200, i Steamers leave pier 42 North River, New York, as tol. ow: COLON, Captain J. M. Dow, August 15, at 12 noon, ACAPULCO, Commodore A. G. Gray, August 29, at 12 noon. And every alternate Saturday, connecting with all steamers tor Centrai Ameri ‘@ and South Pacific ports, Extra steamers tor iPeight and way pamenyers will be eeeeenES on intervening Saturdays, as necessity may require. teamers leave San Francisco for Japan and China as August 12 August 5 8 office, on the wharf foot al street, New York. i. J. BULLAY, RUFUS HATCH, Superintendent. Managing Director. G. HL DAYTON, Freight Agent. YORK AXP HAVANA DIRECT MAIL LINE. ese first cfMks steamships will sail every Tuesday, at 3 P. M., from pier 13 North Kiver, foot ot Cedar street, for Havana direct, as foliows MORRO CASTLE, Cap ¥. CRESCENT CITY, Captain COLUMBUS, Captain E. C. Reed. For freight or passage (having dations) apply to WILLIA! D. McKELLAR, Agent in Hay JOR HAVANA. NASSAU, PROGRESO, CAMPEACHY, VERA CRUZ, New York. Havana and Mexican Mail Steamship Line, magnificent, accommo- P. CLYDE & CO,, No. 6 Bowling Green. ledving pier So, 3 North River CITY OF NEW YORK (Havana via Nassau). Aug. 6 CUBA (Havana and Mexico) 8 CITY OF MERIDA (Havana direct) CITY OF HAVANA (Havana direct For tre tor passage ay Oy H. ALEXANIE & SONS, 83 Broadway, OR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT. ERCHANTS’ STEAMSHIP LINE. The steamship } |, Captain M. B. Crowell, from pier 36 North River «toot of North Moore street), on Saturday, August %, at 3 o'clock P. M. Freight received daily. Through rates miven to 8t. Louis, Vicksburg, Mobile, Galveston and Indianola. For freight or passage, having superior accommada- tions, apply to FREDERIC BAKER, pler 36 North River, HERN 1 ss FO: The following every Weduesday. EW ORLEANS DIRECT. nd first class steamers wiil sail t3P. M. from pier 20 Kast River:— CITY OF Dal August 5 TY OF GALVES ‘August 12 SITY GE HOUSTON, Ca August 2) | CARONDELET, Captain McCreerv, Freight received daily. Throt Rockport or Aranzas W and Si. Lous. Cabin passage, #50; stecraxe do. For treight or passage, having superior Aecommodations, apply to CoH, MALLORY & Co. opt 2 h rates to Gaivestor {OR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT. ‘The Cromwell stermship Line. The steamship NEW ORLEANS, Captain Clapp, will leave pier No.9 North River on Saturday, August’8, at POM. Freight received daily. Through rates given to jaiveston, Indianola, Kockport or Aranzas Whart, Bra- zos Santingo, St Lous and Mobile. Cabin passage, 850; steerage, r ireight or passage apply to fee CUARK © BUAMANS AO Went atreet. MPEXAS Lt Key West —FOR GALVESTON, TOUCHING TATE OF TEXAS carrying the United Captain, Bolger, will leave pier 20 Fast River, Satur’ Through bills ot lading given to Houston an August 8 ats? ton, Honsion and Henderson apd B. B.and ©. R, R, No For (reight of pas: 0 anpl 58 Maiden lane. 119 Wail street, uperior accommodation: iN. MAL x W.P. CLYD LK, PETERSBUR mp mE steamers. lading and passenger tickets issued to all points in the interior. Oftice corner Fuiton and Greenwich streets, TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE. FTERNOON BOAT FOR WEST POINT, NEWBURG, Poughkeepsie. Rondout and Kings at Pozzens', Cornwall, New Hamburg at he from Vestry street. pier 39, every after- open at 3 o'clock. Tickets in packages at reduced rates. A SARATOGA.—DIRECT ROUTE, VIA CITIZENS’ «_ Line ot Steamboats. pier 49 North River, 6 P. M.;°$2 50 through, on Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday, and $2 Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Excursion Tickets, New York to Saratoga and return, food 30 days, Pe Excursion tickets 30 Round Lake and return AY Vestry street, _ Company.—Steamers leave r 37 North River, foot ot Beach BANY AND TROY BY DAY LINE STEAMBOATS,— C. VIBBARD, and DANIEL DREW leave foot of pier 39 North River, at 8:30. A. § a Twenty-third street, north of Erie ferry, at 8:45, tanding | at Yonkers, Tarrytown and Nyack (by ferryboat), Pough Keepsie, Rhinebeck Catskill and Hudson, connecting for ali points West and North. Trip tickets to West Point, Cornwall and Newburg, returning sane aay $t, Speciat traing to and trom Saratosa, To saratoga, $3.29; round trip, 8540; to Round Lake, $285: round trip, $+ en RAILROAD. THE GREAT TRUNK LINE an UNUED STATES MAIL ROUTE, ‘Trains leave New York trom foot of Desbrosses snd Cortlandt streets as follows: — Express for Harrisburg, Pittsburg. the West and South, ‘with Puliman palace cars attached, 9:30 A. M., 5 and 8:00 P. sunday, 5 and 8:30 P.M. For Williamsport, Lock Haven, Corry and Erie, via | Philadephia and Erie Railroad, 8 4 M. ; tor Wil- fees fa Lock Haven, A. M., connecting at wil a. Baiumore. Washington and the Sonth—Limited Washington express of Pullman parlor care, dntly, SAcept Sunday. at 9.0 AMG arrive at Washington 4:10 P.M.) Regular at S40 A. M., Sand 9P. M. Sane 4, 4:10, day, 9P. M. Express tor Philadelphia, 8:40, 9:30 A. M.; 12:30, 3, 7, :30 and 83), 9P Mand tnight Sunday, 7 8: $B. Me emigrant and second Clann? P.M Accommodation for Trenton at7 A. M. and 2, M. For, Kat 6, 6:30, 7, 7:40, 8.9, 10, IL AL May 12M 3:10, 3:40, 4:10, 4:30, 5, 5:2), ‘5:40, fi, 6:10, 6: 8:10, 14:30 PLM. and’ 12 night, ‘Sunday, 5:20, a B10 Bd For Pizabeth, 6 6:90, 7, 7:40, 8 9,10 A. Mi; 12M. 1, 2 2:3), 3:10, dab, 4 10, 40, 6, 6:10, 6:90, £7.80, 810, 1) Tr P ‘Sunday, 5:20, vay, 6 6:90,7, 8, 104. M., 12M. I, For, Hahway, 6, 6:40,3.8 18 4.M. 12M, b and i night “‘Swhday, 5:20 and and South Amboy, 6and i. 12 M., 2, 3:10, 4:90, 5:20, suiidaye} Bi rth Am! 10 A. M., 2:30, 4:50 and 6 New Branswick, 7 and 8 A. 6:10,7. PM. and I meht, Sunda, For East Millstone, 12 noon, 3 nd For Lambertville and Florina on. 3 ‘or Palllipsburg and Belvidere, 9:3 Por Bordeniowt, Burlington and Camde qu, 8, 5and 7 PM. For Freehold, 7AM, and 4PM For Farmngdate and squan, 7a. M or emborvan ard cane, TiveNtrive ns fiflows<From Pittsburg, 6:64 93%, pm Pavington ‘end.’ Bartinore, Piha ¢ and 1:7 P.M. Sunday, 6:20 Philadelphia, 5:1 15, 5:15, 6 For M, 7 and 9:3) and 2PM. Po From M. From, AL Ma 415, AM. and 1037 F 0, Wi, 11:86 A.M PM. Sunday, 6:10, i oftices, 625 and 44 Broadway, No, 1 Astor Floase Art eet oi ecproases ana Cortiand’ ‘streets, Brnigrant ticket omfces, No. S Battery place, No. 4 Court street, Broskiyn: Nos, 114 116. and 118 Hudson street, Hoboken, “pM. BOYD. dm, General Passenger Agent. FRANK THOMSON, Genoral Manager 8 | day schools and picnic parties, who will arf, Brazos Pantiago | all points on the Galves- | AND RICHMOND.—OLD | uesilay and saturday, ats P.M. | | 6A. M., and vis boat from | | TRAVELLER®’ GUIDE. R LINE TO BOSTON. VIA NEWPORT ‘er.—The world-renowned steamer: DENCE Jouve pier 28 North River, daity (Saudays meluded) at 5 P ‘oun tickets'sold at a ipal hotels in the | city. “Mal’s Band engazed tor the season. fee FOTICE TO THE PUBLIC, +) Ou and aiter Monday, July 13, 1874, the followine will be the ouly authorized offices in’ New York city and Vicinity tor the sie ot First and Second Claes Tickets | over the following lines NEW YORK RIVER R. R., {is Brondwas, Grand Central Depot, dmb street depot Harlem depot. and_at Weatcott’s Express offtees, So. 7 | Park place, ith street and Broadway, and 82d street, | | car Broadway, N. Y., and 28) Washington street, Brook toot of Murray street, M. Th 244i Broadway, vay, 10 Gree, ua Broed wi Broadway, 10 Green pot Jersey. Oity cde hee ee: and Bi Muldoon street, Hatioke'n Pde aga ls No. 2 Aator Hi Aenean ® R No. stor How rowiway, M4 Broadway, No 8 Battery place, depot toot Desbrosses rece “epot toot Cortlandt street, depot Jersey City, % street, Brooklyn, and 116 Hudson street, # BALTIMORE 315 Broadway, No. 1 Astor H R., ‘ts Broadway, 94¢ Broadway, depot toot of Desbros Cortlandt street, depot Jersey. Cit eee Brooklyn, and tie Hudsow street, Haboke OOH. RENDRICK, Gen. Pass. Auent SVG. and FLR,Rej en. Pass Agent brie Ranwaye RR, Hen. Ticket Avent B. and ORR. C TONINGTON LINE FOR NEWPORT The elegant steamers: NARRAGANSETT, every Tuesday, Thursday and Sat- w MSONINGTON, every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, trom pier 33 North River, at5 P.M. . Magnificent steumper RHODE ISLAND daily, except Sunday, trom pier 30 North River, at 12 M., and Twenty-third street, East River, atl rriving in Boston the same evening, Parlor cars ure run by this line from Stonington to White Mountains, without change. HE STEAMBOAT WM. UNDERHILL WILL RUN between Ehzabethport and New York on Sundays only. Time :—Leaving New York, pier 10 North River, 8A. M..12M..5 P. M.; leaving Elizabethport Steamboat WA oP. M.,7 P.M. _EXCURSIONS, _ HARLEM, MORRISANIA AND HIGH New palace steamboats leave Fulton fer 5, 8:15, 9% 9:45. 10:85, 1145 ALM. 1:15, 23 5, 6, 6:20 P.M. See time cards for land: Sunday bonts every half hour ufter 9 A. LBANY, SARATOGA AND ROUND LAKE AND return, at reduced rates. See Day Line advertise- meni DAILY EXCURSION TO THE FISHING BANKS.— The large, first class steamer ESCORT leaves Teaularly every day (Saturdays excepted) from foot of Twenty second street, North ‘River, at 8A. M.; pier 43, foot of Spring street, North River, at 8:40 A. M. ; pler No. 2 North River at 9 A. M. First class restaurant on boards band of muste; lines, batt, c., furnished. Fare—Gentle men, $1; ladies, 50¢. A A. A. NORTH SHORE STATEN ISLAND FERRY are running hourly EXCURSION TRIPS from Whiteha street, foot ot Broadway, for New Brighton, Snug Har bor, West Brighton, Port Richmond and ELM PARK from 6:30 A, M. to 7:30 P.M. d@@y, Sundays inclusive, Fare, w cents A. SPECIAL SUNDAY BOAT FOR CONEY ISLAND, In oraer to render ample facilities to the travelling Pubhe the management have concluded to run the favorite steamboat MONITOR, in connection with the other steamboats to Coney Island, on Sunday, August 2, a leaving as tollows:—West Twenty-third street, North River, 10 A. M. and i and ¢P. M.: ‘West Kloventh street, North River, 10:10 A. M.. and 1:10 and 4:10 P. Frank lin street, Noreh River, 10:20 AM. and 1:2)a Ne 10:0 A.M. and PM A 3ULAR SUNDAY MORNING BOAT FOR «Newburg, landing wt Yonkers, Lonia island, West Point, Cold »pring and Cornwall. The favorite steamer ARKOWSMITH. Captain James Sherman, leaves Kul ferry, Brooklyn, at} A. M.; West Eleventh street, Nor River, at 82, und ‘Twenty-third street, North River, at Yorciock. Fare for the excursion, $1. HOY! FOR ROCKAWAY BEACH, | Every Sunday, the steamer AMERICUS. | “Peck Siip, East River, 8:10 A. M. and 1:35 P. M. | , Pier toot of West Eleventh strect, North River, 840 and IP. M. street, 8:50. M. and 1:15 P. M. arch | Pier 2 North River, 9.4. M. and 1:30 P. Mt, Martin’s dock, Brooklyn, 9:30 A. M. and 1:45 P. aly _Fare, 350. Excursion tickets, 5) cents. LL KINDs OF EXCURSION OR PICNIC PRIN ing—Cards, Tickets, Posters and Orders of Dane! prom} es neatly done at low rates by the METR POLITAN PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, No. 218 Broad. giv way. Estimate GRAND OCEAN EXCURSION TO ROCKAWAY A RKeach.—Fine surf and still water bathing; boating, | fishing. fine groves and dancing platforms, free tor sun- Ibe taken on ight will make ‘street, North: Franklin street, 9:15 and 2,9:25 and 1:10; Martin's dock, Brooslyn, fal 3S cents: excursion tickets, 80 cent REGULAR SUNDAY, MORNING BOAT | FOR A. Keyport, landing at Elizabethport, Union Lat fog, Roseville dnd Perth Amboy, The favorite steamuoat | Met "HITE, Captain J. B. Davis. loaves Barclay street, North River, at 9:15 A. M. SUNDAY BOAT FOR GLEN COVE AND ROSLYN, | « landing at College Point, Great Neck, City tslan4, Band's Pointand Glenwood. Steamer SEAWANHAKA will leave pler No. % East River (Peck slip), every, Sun- day, at9 o'clock 4. M.; Ninth streec at 9:8 and Thirty. | third street at 9 returning to the city about 6 liberal terms; the tuvorite steamer Tw: daily excursions, as follows :—Twenty-third River, 9.and 0, The popular Sound steamer AMERICUS will leave every day as follows :— Py ad Eleventh street, North River, at 8:40 A. M. and} clay street, North River, at 8:50.A.M. and 1:15 P.M. Pier 2 North Biver, at 9 A. M. ang 1:30 P. M. Brooklyn, Wartiu's dock, at 9:30 A. M. and 1ti5 P.M. | _ Returning, leave Rockaway Beach at Il A. M. and & P.M. Fare, 360. Excursion tickets, Se. FINE SAIL DOWN THE BAY. The People’s Ferry of Staten Island (North Shore) are now ruoning the fast steamer THOMAS COLLYER to New Brighton, Sailors’ Snug Harbor, West Brighton, | Port Richmond and Elm Park, excursion trips, viz = | Dally, 6:30, 9:20 A. M. P. M.—1, 4:30, 7. Sundays—8:15, 11 A.M. P. M.—1:30, 4:30, 7. Fare onty W cents to all landings. Remember, from tho old landing, pier 19 North River, foot of Dey street. " NAIR LAR SUNDAY BOAT FOR ROCKAWAY The favorite ocean steamer TWILIGHT will make two trios every Sunday tor the season, leaving Twenty-third street, atv A.M. and Li) ‘ Franklin street, 9:10 and 1:10; Pier 9:9) and Maran's Dock, Brooklyn, 9:25 aud 2 Fare 35 cent | excurston tickots 50 cents, | =—SUNDAY BOAT FOR NEWARK.—THE STEAM. | A. boat THOMAS P. WAY will leave Commercial | dock. Newark, atS A M., 2 P. nd7 P.M. Leave New York, foot of Barclay strect, at 10:30 A. M, and 4:30 P, M., stopping at Bergen Point each way. LBANY AND TROY.—OPPOSITION STEAMER SCHUYLER, from Spring street ier, Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 6 P. M.; 50c. deck, $1 capin, with berth ; $1.50 with room. NNUAL AFTERNOON AND EVENING PICNIC _OF | the Parasol and Umbrella Makers’ Umion, at Sule | zer'’s Kast River Park, Kignty-fourth street, on Friday | August 7, 1874, Music by O' Brion. DAILY EXCURSION, HE FAST AND ELEGANT steam yacht GOVERNOR'S ISLAND leaves Custom Howse pier. at the Battery, every hour daily, for Gove ernor’s Island. The 4 and 5 P.M. trips on Sunday wit be made around the Island before landing, thereby at fording visitors a tall view ot the tort and fortifications, NAMP MEETING. — C* SEALIFE. ommencing July 2. continuing over two Seboathe Steamer GaNEKAL SEDGWICK will leave pier 27, Peck slip (second pier below the bridge) dalty (Sundays except. edat 9:15 A. M., stopping at Grand street and Thirty-third street; also at P.M., stopping at Ihirty-third street, Pare for round trip, 60'cents, AMP MEETING AT SEA CLIFF.—STEAMER SEA- wanhaka, from pler 24 East River, Peck silp, every aiternoon at 4 o’ciock, returuing next morning; fare | 40 cents each way. ALY EXCURSIONS (TO CONEY IS THE favorite steamer ARROWSMITH will make regular daily trips to Coney Isiand, leaving pier foot of Twenty: third street, North River, tO A al. Mand 3 P aby | Bn t Eleventh street 9: Madd and pa Ml; Franklin street, North River, 0:29 A. M., 12 phd M.; pier 2 North River, 9:37 A. M., 12:3) and | [AST RIVER BOAT TO CONEY ISLAND. | KA the favorite, moana METAMOBS will ae daily trips to Coney Island, leaving Nin River, AeW A, Me Land 33) F Wi Hust River st M.; pier 2 1av A.M, 1.20 and *, M., and Fulton ferry, Brook lyn, at 10:30 A. M. PM. Yr, | and 4 icealihites | " MSHING BANKS.-STEAMER TRAVELER LEAVES | u excepted; leaving Ninth street, | bran: Pe! ior dt Rast River, foot ot Dover | street. 7-203 foot of ‘Twenty fourth strest, North River, TO: pier 4% North River, foot ot Spring street, 8:30; rier 6 North River, & Meals, music, lines, bait, &c., om Foard. Fare—Gentlomen, $171 ’ . MAGUIRE, | Manager: RT LEK, PLEASANT VALLEY AND SHADY SIDI steamers from Spring street. Sundays at % 10 NA. Mand 1, 43, 5:30and 7 P.M. landing at Twenty. third and Thirty-fourch streets 10 ‘and 15 minutes later Daily atl0 A. M., ¥. 5:15 and 7:15 P.M. $e. round trip. | JOR EXcuRSTON | —THE POPULAR STEAMBOAT J, 8. UNDERHILL open for excursions throughout the omtnowta tons for small parties. Ap. ply to Captain CHARLES ADAMS, No, 5 Battery place XRAND EXCURSION TO HIGHLANDS AND. RED F Bank, N. J.—The fast and strong steamboat SEA BIRD leaves Mer 85, toot Franklin street, North River, for above places on Xunday morning, August 2, at 8:30; | returning, leaves Red Bank ath P. M. OLLOCK'S HOTKL, HIGH BRIDGE.—DANCING } daily, Steam clams a specialty, and chowder, EGULAR SUNDAY BOAT—=NEW_ YORK AND AM Doys—Steamer ‘THOS, BE. NULSE, pier 22, North River, foot of Vesey street, leaving New York at 10 A. M., 6:0 P.M. and Amboy at? A. M., 2:30 P. M.. wong vt Bergen Point, Elizabeth and all intormediste landings. Fare, 2 centa: excursion tickets, 40 cents. | QALOON STREAMERS WYOMING AND GRORGE ,t | public, Chicago, ledo aves wood, ai est mt Renich Excelsior, Oriental am v ita Coll Spring groves. Oitice,’ Sst West, street on nea el | Christopher street erry, 7 TEAMBOAT FORT LE& TO CHARTER TO EXOUR- \s | after 1 sou and piente parties. Apply ata? Furton street, eh P