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NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, a 1, 1875—WITH SUPPLEMENT. we Cooks, de. ST., FIRST FLOOR—AS FIRST = a _SETUATIONS _WANTED—FEMALES 150 Nurses, &. thom ‘aeet q jr Aapapint cn Tela eae cle NUR. WEST S4TH ST.—AN La Ap Sat LADY tenia ly useful, rence from el ener SJOSEPH MATH, 299 South 5th av. AY.—A. bmi niga gna WOMAN good cook; understands rolls and biscuit makin, Riso putting meats tothe Jee serentns; is a good carver restaurant preferred; good WEST 18TH 8. TOP FLOOR.—A RESPECT. 107 able young.cir) as first class cook; Is an excellent ployer. and thorough laundress; references from last em- oreail, 119 WES? 19TH St, BASEMENT. —AS FIRST CLASS cook; understands all kinds of family cooking and Tessorts; no objection to » private boarding house; best city WES? 19TH ST.—A FRENCH WOMAN AS COOK in. private famitgy best of city reference. Address reference. 2 WEST 20TH 8T., RING BASEMENT BELL.—A young woman as excellent cook, and would assist ‘the washing snd ironing; best of reference; no objection the country. i MAROUGAT ST, NEAR 8TH (PRESENT EM- ‘s).—A protestant German girl as good plain 1a a good bakebs would’ ascin withe tho walhing and ing, Can be seen between 10 nnd 12 o'clock. T 28TH ST., TOP FLOOR.—AN EXPERI- thowd woman eadest clues enon; iboroughly wader ‘ands her business ; is an excellent baker; city or country; dest city reference.” 202 EAST 63D ST., NEAR 3D AV;-—A COMPETENT woman as cook; thoroughly underguuds her busi- hess; best references, DPA WH AV—A COMPETENT WOMAN AS DIN- ner cook in a restaurant or club house, 237 EAST 80Pf ST., SECOND FLOOR —TWO RE. spectable girls; one as cook, washer ner; the pa ll Ay el pals ine city reference. Call for one week. Q() 7TH AV.. BETWEEN 20TH AND 2771 8T8.—A first class young woman, very neat in all particus lara, as cook, washer and ironer: first class city reference, ATL EAs tas EAST 14TH 8T., ROOM 9.—A RESPECTABLE young woman as good plain cook, washer and ironer: lean excellent baker; no objection to x boarding house; good ity reference can bo giver 54. 7TH AV.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN AS FIRST class cook; understands all kinds of soups, meats oe ‘made up dishes, honing and larding: is a first class r; would go for reduced weet if allowed to bring a boy fears ‘Yours ald who is not trou some ; best city reference, 637 187 AY. BETWEEN gor AND a7Tit STS., 1N the ‘crockery store.—A young woman as ook, washer and ironer, ina private family; good reference, Chambermaids, &ec. WEST 18TH ST.—AS EXPERIENCED CHAMBER- maid is a frst class waitress: understands her bust- Bes Scena ly; no objection to @ private boarding house ; reference. WEST 27TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG womun as chambermaid and laundress ; three years’ rence from last place, parlormaid in a private family, 567 10TH AY., BETWEEN 25TH AND 26TH STS.— A respectable young girl as chambermaid and to take care of children, or to'do general housework i a small Private family; best city reference. 308 BAST pte stk RESPECTABLE YOUNG girl as chambermaid and waitress in a private fam- fly; good city reference. 426 WEST 46TH ST.-A YOUNG GIRL FROM Poland as chambermaid or to take care of children, WEST SIST ST.—A YOUNG AMERICAN GIRL as chambermaid and waitress, and to assist with washing; good city reference. BBQ STH AVA YOUNG GIRL AS CHAMBERMALD and nurse in a small family; is willing and obliging; best city reference, Call for two days. Dressmakers and Seamstresses. 10 WEST 14TH ST.—A FIRST CLASS MODISTE wishes the work of a few more families; makes beautiful suits from 15 to 18 yards of silk, from $12 wo $15. Cull and see spocimen of thé latest imported style ready made silk and cassimere, 207, BAST, 5p St. THIRD FLOOR —A RESPECT . able German wonan, competent seamstress, wishes @ fow more engagements by the day or week iu private fami- YOUNG AMERIC uation as seamstress. Address L. L. ANTED—BY A MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN, PLAIN sewing todo at her own home or will go out by the _ Address 8. B., box 156 Herald office, 4 PERSON DESIRES A SIT- A.. station D, General Housework, &c. EAST 44TH ST.—A LADY, BREAKING UP housekeeping, has an excellent servant who Wants to do FUPTH AY., BROOKLYN, TOP Re%. AS 209 tanta aged 18, from Virginia, ohh lt grap by Ary oom EAST 12TH 8ST. (LAST PLACE).—A YOUNG 227 Feentn finn ged 17, ar ture, DRP GRAND stk RESPECTABLE GERMAN GIRL 24 Wg sake caro af rowing children and to de sewing, oF would do waiting and chamberwork, in a small family best city reference.” Call for two days. 4 QQ WHE? 20TH ST. TOP FLOOR —AN AMERICAN young woman (married) Wants an infumt to bring up on the bottle at ber own home. AT SARUION | AY... BROOKLYN. — A FIRST ©) clans ladles? monthly nurse; has had eon siderable experience in fevers; references. Call on or ad- dress NURSE, 519. West, 207 girl to take ea good city reference. PANTED-A SITUATION AS WET NURSE, BY A lish woman, 20 years old; capable of nursing two el Call'on or address Mra, LEWIS, at Sweeney's Hotel, where an interview may be had, ‘T.—A RESPECTABLE YOUN of children and do plain sewing; Miscellaneous. T16 Nest joni soa yi viy’s maid, or would take car ood droamaker; vest city roference, 508 STH AV.—AS FIRST CLASS FRENCH LADY'S FRENCTL WOMAN of children; is a ress or call. COACHMAN'S SITUATION WANTED—BY A fied man, who thoroughly understands his A, 30 est city reference.” Call on or address JA, 359 Flushing av., Brooklya. scoTCoH aa pt ‘T GARDENER AND WIFE desire situations, together, on # farm or gentleman's country seat. Apply at 180 7th'ave 8 FIRST CLASS COACHMAN AND GARDENER—BY 8 competent and reliable single man; understands the management of flowers, ke. ei 36 yours experience; good city q atham st. oo HMAN AND GROOM WANTS A SITUATION; well experienced; age HO; strictly temperate go a month on. trial EXAN ul reference. ' Address or call on J. AL- 322 7th av., corner . third floor. ANTED—BY A SCOTCHMAN (SINGLE), A SITCA- ‘tion ds conchman; thoroughly profieient’and hight recommended by Bein ‘and former employers in Stamnturd, Conn, Apply at 73 Pine st. WANS ee ATION AS COACHMAN, CITY OR if required and ‘all on or address country ; can milk, do plain gardenin, be generally iigful: very’ yess reference. B. W., 89 South 9uii avs /ANTED—MALES wt ‘3 ROMAN BATHS, 61 LEXINGTON AV, agroable, honest, intelligent, industrious men and women, mder 25, for baths, office and steward; ulso a . to black hots. WANTED—TO SELL A NEW ARTICLE, OF GENTS maid, to go abroad this fail, Address ANNETTE, every day tse to iy large profits and enay care Mrs. LP Morton. Sales, 8. DAVE 5 Bleecker st,, basement. YOUNG GIRL, 14, 10 WAIT ON DOOR AND MAKE FFICE BOY WANTED-AGE ABOUT 14 YEARS. herself generally useful, at No. 51 West 87th Boat oe’ PLACE, BY A YOUNG GIRL AS LA- dy’s maid or to take charge of growing children; can all sorts of sewing; cun speak French, lish; good reference. Address A. W., station . for two ‘days, Intelligence Offices. \T SERVANTS’ BUREAU, FOR FAMI- and others ng capable, civil, reli- so German or country: te CC Sixt pat bls gpcron st street. beats to wut. you races aaa WISHES A SITUATION IN A 4 Jaro importing house to try on cloaks aud suite tall, sty! “he sh and of good figure tis had experience in dressmaking ling, Address A. M. T., station. LADY OF LONG EXPERIENCE AND HIGH REF- erence, teaching thorouglily English, French, German and music, desires a situation as poverness, Address i. F., box 7 Post office, Wilmington, De y WAN Address, inown handwriting, giving references, box 8,812 Post office, ANTED—RESPECTABLE YOUNG MEN FROM 15 to 17 years. Apply to LORD & TAYLOR, Grand and Chrystie sts: ANTED-AGENTS FOR “HITUL'® MANUAL OF SO YY, cial and ft" orm,” a hook foal lasses, ad it ithomt ; it waving an im- that dae an attord Gy bt MAME ARDS 18 Astor pico. | Witt RELIABLE INSURANCE AGENT OR broker to canvass a new insurance form ; liberal commis- sion paid, Address box 703 ‘703 Post otfice, ‘ANTED—ERRAND BOY; ONE THAT IS FAMILIAR with Wall st. pester. eas Fecommendations re- sired. Aduress box 3,009 Post ‘ANTED—AGENTS FOR “HILLS MANUAL OF Soctal and Business Formy;” indispensable to the family and the business man; quarto of over 300 pies; sev enth edition called for within a few months of Its fist isque, BPARD, 13 Astor place, WAXTED-A,,G00D BOY,.TO FINISH AND PACK Jellies. 370 Greenwich st, YOUNG LADY OF REFINEMENT AND EDUCA. tion desires a position as resident governess or com- Panton to an invalid lady is amiable aud useful; no objec: tion to travelling. Address or call on. a Monday, pad haus of 2 and P. GOVERD room 123 East 44th st., between Texington ay. and aeore FIRST CLAS K WISHES A PLACE IN A PRI- vate family or hotel; speaks French, German and Kng- iish, "217 East 20th st., room 4, AN peIXDUSTRIOUS LADY, RESPECTABLY | CON- necied, will be permanently engaged in the Subserip- tion Department—9 till ition pays $12 to $14. HIE! & MACDAVITT, 744 Brondw: ‘ANTED—A FIRST CLASS FISH AND OYSTER man ;.one that can come well recommended. Apply at 354 Fulton st., eorner of Redhook lane, Brooklyn. ANTED—A SMART ERRAND BOY, FROM 12 TO 14 yours, for a dressmaking establishment, Apply at No. 8 East Eighteenth street, basement door, between 8 and 10 o'clock. Referemee requited. ANTED—A BOY, 16 TO 18 YEARS OF AGE. IN Scholosale, store, to go errands, make fires, dust stock and learn the business; hours from ‘Address W. G., Herald office, In own handwriting. ANTED—A FIRST CLASS FRENCH PASTRY cook. ary St. Julien Hotel, No. 4 Washington Place, after 10 ALTMAN & CO., 831 AND 333 6th AV, ‘Thoroughly experienced salesladies wanted for the ladies’ undergarments; also for cloaks and suits. RESSMAKERS, ATTENTION.—100 FIRST CLASS, experienced dressmakers wanted on fine work; also cloak makers; steady employmen D. B. BABCOCK & CO., 167 Chureh st. PERATORS W ANTED—ON DARK SKIRTS TMMEDI- ; work given out. Apply at No. 243 West 37th st., in the! i , ITUATION WANTED. AS WAITER IN A PRIVATE funily, by a gentleman lately arrived from Europe, form's french, German and some English. Address A, Herald office. OMAN COOK WANTED—ONE WHO THOROUGHLY knows the restaurant business and can cook to order in first class style; must cook oysters nud game to perfection; in fact, must be a-cook: in every sense, Such a one will have Food waxes and a steady place by addressing OOK. Herald Uptown “Branch office, stating reference and where she can en. ANTED—A GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK; must be a good plain cook and washer and ironer. In- 358 West 19th st. OF EXPERI- ii AE NERAL CUTTER ce wishes «situation in eity or country patterns for ready made; best reference. ox 107 Herald office, MAN, THOROUGHLY ABLE AS ASSAYER, RE- finer or sweepings smeiter, desires an engagement; no jection to go to a mining country ; best reference. Address N box 184 Herald office, THOROUGHLY COMPETENT AND RELIABLE fireman desires a placo either on stationary or locomo- tive boilers; has had four years? experience; would like @ place where he conld learn to be an engineer, Address FIREMAN, box 'LLER.—WANTED, A erald office, SITUATION AS HEAD OR second miller, by a’ man of 20 years’ experience ; unex- ceptionable reference as to capacity, intelligence and good habits.” Address J. H. H., Herald olfice, UPERIOR ENGINEER WANTED.—AN AMERICAN who is thoronghly posted as a practical engineer, and Cepectally in all tho details of fring Both wmurine and station ary boilers, one who is competent to take entire charge of the bollerdepartment of a large house, and who. is willing to ive his time at all hones. Call at KR. N. PRATT & CO. 4 Park place, between 9 and 10:30, Saturday morning, ‘ANTED—A WET NURSE, WITH GOOD RECOM- Wier, EXPERIENCED CASE MAKER FOR Address neral housework ina smal) family, or ae chamber- Tnendations who can live with her employer. Apply. at cheap jewelry eases, €e., with steady work. maid ren) waitress. Apply between 9 and 5. "nad 6th av., third flat, between 10 and 1 mek A. de B. . box 72 Herald o EAST 32D ST., NEAR 3D AV., THIRD FLOO! ANTED—, RL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK 15 private famally plain cook, washer and froner; city reference. Vall for two days. WEST 41ST ST., CORNER OF 7TH AV. young girl to do general housework or will take care of chitaren: call for three days, front room.—A girl to do general housework in plain cook, washer and ironer, 123 id street. ANTED+A PERSON OF REFINEMENT AND EX- perience as housekeeper in a boarding school, to over- see servants and assist in the mending: highest required, Address HOUSEKEEPER, Terald offic . QO7 WEST 29TH ST—A YOUNG WOMAN TO DO housework; is x good cook, an excellent laundress And good baker; good reference; wants to be the only ser- ‘vant; city or country, 210 NEST 27H ST—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG woman to do general housework; best city refor- ences from last place, Bast | DIST ST. ni small family. 34 EAST 30TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG Protestant girl to do general housework; willin; to work with Germans or Americans; best reference ; no ob- Jection to the countr, (FORMER EMPLOYER’S).—AN_ us woman to do general housework in a "Gall for two da TANTED—A FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKER AND fitter, to go to Lonisville, Ky. Apply at JAMES T. BUnNs &'CO.'S, 33 Union square, between ¥ aud 10 o'clock ANTED~A GOOD GIRL TO MIND A BABY, 18 months old, not yet weaned; must understand her busi- ness well, be a good plain sewer ‘and very willing and oblig- ing; must have good clty reference frym last place; in 6 plain Arherican family. Apply at 220 East 62 y ANTED—A GOOD STRONG GIRL, TO COOK, WASH ‘and iron; none others need apply, with references, at 410 West 28th st. IRL FOR GE. ALT lock, at 349 East ‘sot lOUSE- “HOUSES, F ROOMS, &C., WANTED, In this City and Brookiyn, A GENTLEMAN, WIFE AND TWO CHILDREN (7 and 3 years) désire a small Cottage or Part ofa Touse ofS to rooms, not more than 30 to 60 minutes from City Hall, Address, BOSTONTA’ 'URNISHED HOUSE WANTED. tte street, between Fourth and Ei oop furnished completely and Sec? rennsoe © tacber $200 per month. 2, ab 130 Willi VE TWENTY- fi th avenues, four in the best man- Apply, from 11 to bin me roon low, ORPHEUS, Herald office. stating terms, which must be moderate, | ol 3 . and stating terms, whieh must be | Brio Steerage office, 111 Broadwa CHAR TATE LINE.—TO GLAS BIATE BIATE OF INDIA. STATE OF VIRG and every Wednesda; a return tickets, YLVANIA A A thereait trates. AUSTIN BALD 72 Broadway, New York. Steeraye oilice, 45 Broadway. Ev NEW YORK 3 ; tu aut “Batu TO GLASGOW. NSTOWN O Boron. crmuing tbe mnefldias'at 90.01 43 lautude, toghe of the ypomeward pass Jatitus ven oF From NEW Ve fr {AVERFOOL and ith. Sask, nape 3 20, bvrigas's cabin, $45; heturn Uckets, VERPOOL, LO! the meridian of 50 at BOTBNIA. Dept. 15 | ALLERIA. Sept. 29 ABYSSIN: wa: Sept. 22| SCYTHIA,....Wed., Oct, | gel * do not carry steerage passengers. passage, $80, Bi according to accom- mation Return tickets of favorable te rms. tickets to and from all parts of Europe at lowest reight and cabin office, aA 4 Bowling Green. ied Ballina RLY, }. Agent. LIVERPOOL, DUBLIN, BELVAST AND LONDONDER RY, aieiing from vier No. 36 North River, as follows :— -Wodnesday, Sept. 22 | ‘Wednesday, Sept. 29 | Wednesday, ci, 6 | Pirst cabin, 0, ‘er and j ly to PWNS co. Agents, te) a cS MAIL. sae pm rday, September day, Septembe: faturday, Octobe VERRY, i R BELPAS' agit #65, #45 and $e, currency, according to aecommo- {NtEioeprare AND, STRERAGE AT LowEsr Drafs: lssued for any Behe cg ‘current rates, HENDERSON N ROS., Agent 7 Bowling Green. Rates of passage ymouth, first. enloon, gold ‘Cabin, xecond salodi Ge 61 Broad street, New You ang and all points ‘in England, Scotland ‘and Wates General Passenger Age! Loudon, Che 61 Brondway, New NMAN LINE—VIXED SOUTHERLY COURSE, Mail eteamers are ay ened to sail as follows :— soy OM QUEENSTOWN ASD LIVERY ENDSTO! LS RPOOL. O1Y OF RICUMOND, and each succeeding ped RATES Sabin. teers; Parca bina Ps d oy Cabin Passage” da Pa office, No. 19 Broad ir ccatene Tamas st River. is insted at lowest rates, ts iy, +Saturday, Oct. from pier 9, at von ier 45 North River. $50 and $100, gold. “a gas" Currency, neral business apply at the com- Broadway, or pier 45 North JOUN G. DALE, Agent, NAVARINO, ret cabin. #70, ‘catrency Bs Tin Jnsued fo Continental ‘and Baltie VINES tO CARLES L, WRIGH ‘OLOMBO. second cabin, tavorable terme. LSON'S LINE FOR SOUTHAMPTON AND HULL, to be despatched from bier Ad Fe st Rives 200 rough tickets ports, Apply for full partie- iT « 0., 58 South street. | from pier 20, Bast River. — eines COASTWISE YORK AND IHAVAN. F207 AND HAVANA DIRECT MAT, TOR — River, foot oe Gener mreets for Havana direct, oe Fey, it 4 having unsurpas: aoe Saadesie cL “ay 4 00., } 6 Bowling Green, + Agents in Havana . HAVANA AND MEXICAN MAIL Steamers ear? Bava No. 3 Nor ore Riypr at 9 Ps ak N,%2 OP HAVANA... na lesday, fo TY OF VERA CH rharaday Bene 18 piste ie VERA CR 3 via Havana, Progreso, 6 citt oF HAVA nn sa fe ig For frei SONS, 31 sit roadway, aipmueuc oe Steamers will leave New Urleans September 18 and October © tor Vera Crux and all the other ports. EXAS LINE OF GALVESTON STREAMERS, TOUCIT ing at Key West, carrying the United States mai The steamer CITY OF MACO, Captain Greeuman, will sail for Gulveston, via Key West, Saturday, Sept. 11, at 3 P. M., Throngh bills of lading given to all points on the Galveston, Houston and Henderson, Gal- veston, Harrisburg and Sah Antonio,4fouston and Texas Central. International and Great Northern Texas Pacific, Transcontinental and Gulf aud Western Texas railrouda, Freights and insurance at lowest rates. No charge for for- warding in New York, For freight or passage, having su- perior accommodations, apply to Mal 158 Matden tane, . 6 Bowling Green. OF STEAMSHIPS oy New Orleans and Texas, via Brashear City. Will sail every Saturday. for Brashear City, transferring freight at that place to Morgan's Railroad for New Orleans and. points beyond and to Morgan's line of steamers, thence to,ail the Texas ports. The steamer \\. G. HEWES, will sail from pier 96 North iver, on Beturday,” Lith of September, at. 8. Brashear City direct. Through bills lading signed to Mobile, Galy ail potuts on tho Galveston, Harrisburg’ and San “Antonio, | Houtwon and Texas Central, international and Great North: ern, Texas and Pacific, and Trans-Continental railroad toTndianola and San ‘Antonio, and all points on the Wester, Toxns and Paci Mailway, Brazos Santiago, pus Christi, Rockport, St. Mary's and Freight for St. Mary's and. F Lighterage and Channel dues at either Corpus Christi of Brazos Santiago at the expense and risk of consignee. Freighblor Brownsville,’ Matamoros and polats ta the u- terior must have consignee at Brazos Santiag Insurance and Teas s lowest tutes For freight or furtier information apply {9 CHARLES WHITNEY, CO. Agents vier 38 North River, ton FoR sew ORLEANS DIRECT, The, Cromwell Line, ‘ainship ICKERBOCKER suptain Kemble, K wu leave per Ne 9 North Kiver,on Saturday, September ‘Phrough rates given to Mobile, St. Louis, Vicksburg and other points, Chin passage, $50; steerage, $25, For treighi, at lowest rates, or passace, appl LARK & SEAMAN, EEKLY FLORIDA LINE. 8. C.; Fernandina, Fla; Brunswick, Ga, i known steamer MONTGOMERY, master, having snperior accommodations for pas” will sail Thursday, September 9, from pier No. 3 North River, M., to above ports, making connecti ints South and’ Southwest, via Port Royal, the Florida and runswick railroads, rst class passage to Fernandina First class passage to Jucksonvill | Pine claes passage to Augusta, tickets issued to ail points athi Steames HUNTSVILLE, Chester, master, will follow Sep: tember 16. For fralzit ok passage apply HERM. GELPCKE, ° West street, Faircloth, sengel to x0. 5 William street pre orn M. TOWN Mo. DIRECT land, Belgium, the Rhine, ROTT! Steamer . CALAND..... ‘These beantifiul steamer, to the Netherlands, are w trips. Rates of parkage low. FUNCH, EDYE & © General Pasty, Germany at lowest rates. iY pl, busapatimaaiotas iene ey AIL LINE—STEAM TO QUEENS. AND LIVERPOOL, phalling every Tuesday pier 46 North River. Dakota... .Sept. Bi a0 A. [ Idaho. .... Wisconsi aie 28,3 P.M. |) Montana. Wyomin 9 A.M | Nevada crmediath wkd steerage at lowest rates. raid rickets ‘at low rates, Passengers booked to and from Paris, Hamburg, Norway and Sweden, fe. | Drafts on Ireland, England, France aud & GUION, 29 Broadway. AND ECONOMICAL ROUTE TO HOL- Switrerland, ée., via ‘ERDAM. carrying the United States mail known for the regularity of their September 11 L, W. MORRIS, 50 Broadway. BRITA GERMANIC, Rater Saloon, favoruble terms.’ Steerage, Saloon, staterooms, ey aniidahips, where the noise and of Comfort hitherto unate and bath rooms are motion are least, affor placed ng a ainable at sea, nspection of plans and other information apply at the company's offic, 19 Broadway, New York. RJ. CORTIS, Agent. than any | {being more southerly | " ILL! PRICE OF PASSAG First cabin $110 to ace necessaries Steamers NLY DIRECT LINE TO FRANC, | ERA SATLAN' COMPANY'S ‘The splendid Mamip on tate tercrus Take ‘be the Continent other) will sail from pier No. Saturday, big Es nding to secommodation js c $72; third cabin, $40, ckets at reduced rate 5, with superlor a wcommodation, including all font extra charge, t carry steeray ASHEN ers, ZIE, Agent, 5 Broudway- ANTED—FOR THE WINT! nished House, between Seventec streets, near Fifth avenue; the best refi 34.6 WEST STH sta RESPECTABLE YOUNG woman to do general housework in private family; good city reference, ANTED—A LACE WORK ‘Call, from 9 to 18 A. ML for Mrs. MILLER R, WITH REFERENCE! tee 484 7THAv.~A yous housework: not long i 608 BELTON Av. BROOKLYN.—A YOUNG PER- son, with good reterence, to do general housework, Gr as chambermaid and to do plain sewing, Can be seen,on Saturday aud Monday. Housekeepers, &c. Q7 SEINTON PLACE.—A YOUNG WIDOW A8 HOUSE- keeper or seamstress: prefers sewing at her own Pie; shirt making a specinity. 1Q3 East OTH or. BETWEEN «TH AND LEX- ington avs.—A young widow (a stranger in the city) as housekeeper; cheerful and accomplished singer an pianist; can make home pleasant. 13 ELDRID CORNER young I Si housekeeper. 156 BROADWAY.—A YOUNG ENGLISH WIDOW ludy “desires ‘a position wekeeper; 18 cor tent ; understands the care of children: city or country, all on or address HOUSEKEEPER, care of janitor. DOG WEST, STH Sh UF ONE FLIGHT oA PRE ssousing young lady, aged 18, a8 housekeeper in Sgentientan s family. (A. WELL EDUCATED GERMAN LADY DELANCEY A AS HOUSE- and chambermaid: references required; hive in family, Inquire at 36 Went 15th st. ‘ANTED—A COOK TO ASSIST WITH THE WASH- ¢ and ironing, and a chambermaid and waitress; wages, $16 and $14; only Protestants with good city refer- ‘ence need apply. Tis Bast 18th st. WAXTED—A MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN OR | GIRL experienced in cooking and general housework, to xo tow good town in Ohio; to one willing and obliging a per- manent place will be given in a private family, with fair wages, Address Post office box 1,849, New York city, WAXIEDIA GOOD COOK. ONLY THOSE CAPA. He. of manacing an hospital Kitchen need apply ab House of Rellef, 160 Chambers street, WASTED-A RESPECTABLE GIRL AS CHAMBER. ’ maid and laundress; good wages; city referente re- qaire 581 Lexington av. GERMAN, MARRIED, WHO WAS TE ‘one place, wants a situation as porter; good recom- inentdation. Address L., box 104 Herald office, FRENCHMAN, JUST ARRIVED FROM PARIS, speaking English, desires a situation as butler or waiter Keener with a respectable gentleman Address W. K., | jn ‘a ‘private family. Address FRANK DEDOYARD, 60 Box 109 Herald office. Soutn bth ay. WIDOW LADY, COMPETENT, WITH GOOD REF- : erences, as housekeeper in a gentleman's family; ote he ghost be fat Mey id id hE That can care for an invalld, or would travel, Apply head waiter; reference from present employer. by rida ve, Mepatgh Sogn Phy Areas HS. T., box 111 Herald Uptown Branch office, Laundresses, &c. bts at 8T., REAR BUILDING, TWO big] ishing done; handkerchiefs and socks, 2 yeaa drawers, 4 cents; outside shirts, 8 « Mrs. MeSHHEEIY, WEST 38TH ST.—AS FIRST CLASS LAUNDRES best city reference. 48 WEST 4TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE TRENCH woman to do ladies’ and gentlemen's washing at her own house ; fluting done promptly. u AN TO GO OUT BY THE DAY vOM. to do washing and ironing. 129 WEST joTH st, SECOND FLOOR, FRONT Too1,.—A_ respect woman as first class laun- dese; understands her business in ail its branches putting and luting; best city reference 12 WEST 2601 ST.—A RESPECTABLE COLORED woman to do families’ and gentlemen's washit Fensonable terms. Call on or address Mrs, LUMAX. 14 WEST 30TH ST., FIRST FLOOR.—A COLORED " Jaundress wishes’ a few families’ washing by the month or week. Mies HINES. 15: WEST 27111 ST, ROOM 16—A FIRST CLASS IOs leaersca wisive'& Wow geccteciekls oe famili washing at her own home; can do French fluting; best city + Feference; call or address. 158 West 28TH ST., FIRST FLOOR, ROOM 2—A OO respectadie Protestant woman wishes a few days in « private laundry, or would do any other kind of work at a good referenc' 214 10 ¢ imdersinrt WEST 80TH ST., SECOND FLOOR.—WASIING and froning neatly done by Mrs. YOUNG. EAST 45TH ST., IN GROCERY STOR! young woman to jo out and troniig, or would take washing to her own home, < EAST “30TH ST. —A ESPECTABLE WOMAN, A who is a first class lanndress, to do families’ or gen Hemen’s washing; can do all kinds of Hating; best city ref- 411 EASY MTH ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN qrighes fo do ladies) and gentlemen's washing at her i own residence fluting done in all its branches; best refer: —A wy the day to do washing val OTH AV.—A YOUNG WOMAN WISHES TO go ont by the day washing or housecleaning, or sewing carpet, IRST CLASS LAUNDRESS WISITES TO TARR IN HE angemutomen’s or, fumilien! Washing at her own hone, or 0 0.0 day to do 0 Address LAUNDQESS, Tox 128" Herald Uptown Branch office, since Nurses, &e. OTH ST., CORNER AY, B.-A RESPECTABLE Young womar as wet nurse; good 9 Vv. pt dives ST.HA beak AGrD, AMERICAN WO. MAN AS HUTS yr to attend it; is ny if charge of an infant from its eth oe Seoul nanke tarsell wer erally useful. Inquire for « one week. 129 West jor sr, seconp FLOOR, “FRONT \ roomn.—A respectable girl as nurse; eapale to take & baby from birth and biing it upon the hottle; no ohiees YOUNG MAN, AGED 25, INTELLIGENT AND OF strictly steady habits, but without business experience, Wishes employment in some legitimate business house, where he can learn; no salary required for atime. Address J., box 204 Herald office. A “SITUATION WANTED—BY A,FIRST CLASS MAN AA. cook, who thoroughly understands his business, Ad- dress G, M., 171 East 114th st., Harlem, GOOD, RELIABLE GERMAN, WHO CAN SPEAK geod English amd has had five Years experience in the Fetail'shoe trade.” Give reference, name and widresy of pres: nc ‘ent oF last employers, and aldress RETAILER, station A BUWER, FOR A PRIVATE FAMILY BY A, FIRST class Protestant young many excellent city references. ‘Address box 125 Herald Uptown Branch office, Wg HOTEL KE RS.—A RELIABLE, COMPETENT, economical man wants a situation iy frst Dest city reference, “For particulars address La. EDWARD, No. 62d av. yan =D—BY A COLORED BOY, 17 YEARS OF situation in a store or to atténd an office. Apply for one week at 109 West 12th st. WV JANTED.—A COLORED MAN OF UNEXCEPTIC able character and references, desires to accompany, i city of servant, party visiting Europe and the Holy Land; no salary other than mecersury travelling expenses required; will Join party av his own expense in any part.of the United States; references exchanged, Address GREEN on stay Louisville, Ky. SALESMEN, _ AN WANTS A POSITION AS GENERAT, istant bookkeeper; willing and not aftald of from last employer, Address J. B., Herald “CLERKS AND FHOROUGH PRACTICAL, ACCOUNTA ® position—Al reterences. Address 8, oftice. WISHES B., Herald Ni MAN, WELL ACQUAINTED WITH eneral office work, speaking finently English and French, wants a situation in an established fina; rst class references, Address F. A. B., box 1:4 Herald office ALTMAN & CO., 331 AND 493 OTT AV, Experienced cloak and fur salary; Srst class hands only need alesmen wanted; liberal address as above, Also A1 hostery man to take charge. WAMED-A, SITUATION AS HOOKKERPER On French correspondent (would make himself generally useful fos employe) byw young Prenchmaa, just arcived from rence; can show word reference. from’ his tare on er in France during’ the last nine years. A i Pow, box 473 Post ofice, Newport, Ke hen Aturest V1C- "ANTED—A YOUNG MAN, HOUSE, who has had experience and can cut goods; salary not to exceed $300 per your, Address box 1,184 Post office, for three days. WWANTED-AN EXPERIENCED oe Goons SALES. mang one accustomed to city trade, Appl swan fs Futon st, Brooklyn, oY ‘wale Apply at ~ COAC MEN AND | GARDENERS, SITUATION W. ANTED—BY A FIRST CLASS COACIT. sh driver; has no objection to i] washing; elty or country; good cit, f the countr, recomm . pilates f nat P. Baldwin's, 13 Washington st. oem | 8D AV.—A RESPROTABLE WOMAN as NURSE | SITUATION WANTED—AS COACHMAN, BY A te Ale any kind creicnnen Vest rafarenca Callon or Seotehman good groom, tem ern and 8b 5 aati 1 wots bost of referunca, Address Ji, B..1 1 Beet 1d ae ‘ANTED—FROM NOVEMBER 1 TO MAY 1, BY A small private family of standing and responsibility, with no children, ® well furnished House in acentral serve rooms for storage. Address M. C., Herald Uptown Branch office. JANTED—A FRENCH FLAT, OF 7 OR 8 ROOMS hth avenues; ron€ not to exceed $900 a year, B., Post office box 1,004. 7 ANTED-—UPPER PART OF PRIVATE HOUSE, BE- tween Lexington and Seventh avenues, Forticth street Apply, with particulars, o UNFURNISHED, Herald office. Direct to cation; rent not t6 exceed $150 per month; owner could re- | WEsT! TO. BRIST (ENC Sat. Wed Sept massage from New Yo in, $100, gold; Second ‘830, urn tickets at reduced rate Id steerage certificates, For freight or passage ap OELRIC. HON a WAXTED-Finst OR SECOND FLOOR OF AT five rooms, in a private house; Fourteenth to Thirty-fourth street, between Seventh and “Tenti avenues; re tno over gp ths iat small, Address, with 11 Old slip. 2D-ONE OR TWO UN nt w respectable, clean part ross, stating terms, GOOD TENAN n Braneh offic TANTED—BY FOUR ADULTS, FOUR OR FIVE Rooms, fully furnished tor housekeeping, in good loca low rent, “Address B., box 4,639 Post vllice, NFURNISHED ROOMS ne T, box 195 erald y tion, In the Country, WASTEDAIN NEW JERSEY OR STATEN ISLAND, asinall House, furnished preferred, to hire; must be within one hour of city. Address, stating terms, &e., A. A. B., Herald off FURNITURE, Le os “REDUCTION IN PRICES or ve RNT- September 10, at B. 55 and 157 Chatham ane in walnut and painted Chamber lor Suits; great bargains in mis- SOWEERTEWAIT &co. GREAT JL ture wd gene ay PERTHWAIT 8 duce stock. —WEEKLY AND MONTHLY Furniture, Garrats and Bedding, at B. M. COWPER- THWAIT & CO.” 55 and 157 Chatham street. An im- mense stock and low prices. LARGE tA. and Bedding at greatly redn rices, at O'R Al RELL'S extensive warcrooms, 410 Eighth avenues benwees ‘Thirtieth and Thirty-tirst streets, Payments taken weekly or monthly. LEGANT, ALMOST NEW, LARGE VELVET Parlor Carpet for sale cheap, at’ Somerville’s Auction 8, University place, corner Thirteenth street; cost R $800, FURNITURE FOR SALE), Ae dence 120 West 23¢ Parlor Suits, eh rep' Turkish Salt, £00; rep $125, $75 and $4 hair ‘and pring. Mint 18, AT PRIVATE RESI- 6th av., auperb satin ‘one do., $125; its, complete, . Washstands, ron ses, Paintings, Chairs, Silver: ip kes sen’ Etameres a &e.; Buffet, Extension Table, ery &e. N. B.—An elegant rosewood Bradbury & #200; a bi ts, wes, Mattresses, at private sale at anction prices, Bedroom Set Chiffoniers, Elage: n, ke. D HAND AND MISFIT and XO0D SEC sels, thre ingrain Carpets, 112 Fultott street, side PAYMENTS FOR | ASSORTMENT OF Cry FURNITU. RE | ATIONAL LINE. | N | | ts | steerage tickets from Liverpool fit the company's office, 68 Bro sa nninas! from pier 18 East River as follow: a E. ERN STEAMSHIP LINE. HLAND) DIRECT, Saturday, September 18 day, Oct. 2 ) cur ork to Cabin, $00, gold; Steerage, currency, i €O., No, 2 Bowling Green. From piers Nos. 44 and 47-North River. | FOR LONDON DIRECT, . Thursday. Sépt. 16. at 3 P.M. Thursday, AND LIVE PALN, \t. 23, at 2 P. POOL, Sept, 25,2 P. M A Oct. 2,74. $80, currency, Stecrage at greai!y at reduced rates Prepaid at the lowest ra a es. Apply _HURST, Manager. »DONOVAN a, payable every w! ia, Japan and Chi re ae | COLON. Connecting, EXCURSION © TICKETS TO TH | CRY OF TOKIC city oF on or shout Wedneuday, igtedidentinat om Cu In fare, will sail for above named ports ‘Thursday, Septemb For freight or passage, at at company’s office, on pier River. Hoey v P | and SAN DOM The MSHIP TY EE Capt, W, Vier 3 | lf bove | SEPrEMBER SAT 3 P.M. For Freight of Passage apply | change place. ports from F will sai} short claan passengers KART, No, 6 Willlam str French clipper bark SIL. hae enpe ROSEA.—CHEAPES assage office in New York; cand, Scotiand, Germany; drafts at lowest rates, O'D0; UV aN ‘ROSSA’ 8 Hotel, 182 Chatham square. ‘entral Americai TO SAN FRANCE CO DIRECT. a 2 GELLA\ The Pactfic Mail Steamship Company will despatch their new ele, ny oS ean or freight or passage ws: at ate Steamship 1 wey CHACR BULLAY, ¢ 1s East River on WEDNES ” For information apply wo HDMU T . STEAMSHIP rs every day; Ire- teames “ COAST WISE _ ‘STEAMSHIPS. ACIFIO MATL STRAMSIUP LiNe—ror CALIFOR- jer 42 ie ase RWak North River. 35. 12M, fe CiILIA aN EXPOSITION AND RETURN, oh Mod Ril Fie. LD. FROM SAN MRANCISCO. Fou TAPAN AND CHINA. . October 1 Vik STRAITS OF MA. NCISCO: Sapiecaber 15, 1875, for above- $300 currency, North River. ¥, Superintendent. ber 2 ath id vates, apply tof Canals North nde ANA ATES MAIL will leave DAY, to L, DELMONTR, 50 Ex- PREY EATS. SAM NITED STATES | “N, B—Positively no freight received on day of sailing. OR RIO DE JANEIRO DIRE THE FIRST CEA CE, Captain Lemarehand, pedations for first DUN or very cheap, at the old ‘T, NEAR au! K Fifth avenue (white banner)—Has a large assortment of grand bargains in second hand Furniture, No fair offer refused. Call and see. D TO ON TD HIRE—OR BUY TALMENT! a lady, « Pickbardt Bedstead, walnut, and crimson or ad- Security all today at 144 Bust Twenty-eighth street, Grew by uote, stating lowest terms per month. given, CLOTHING, T THE WELL DEALER, 246 SEVENTH P avenue, two doors above Weet owen’, ourth street, is Zompelted to'pay the highest pri x Wearing Apparel, By’ calling om or ‘addressing Sir. ordre HOS MEDICAL. L, MIDWIFE, SINCE 1840. No.1 cond street, first door from Fifth avenue, -MME, MAXWELL iL, 114 EAST TENTH STREET, | A. gives medical advice to ladies and children gratis, GRINDLE CURE ALL COM. 142 West Forty-eighth st, =DR, AND MME. + plaints; 25 years’ practice. DVICE ney <pR, AND MME. BOTT CAN BF CON. hs West Thirteenth street, ENTY YEARS’ PRUSSIAN HOSPI. Dr, JACOBY, 161. Bleecker street. EN’ AA tal experionce, Office 129 Liberty, near Greenwich st NS DR. OR MME, WEST—ALL COMPLALNTS « Cured: advice free, 40 Hlesckar siregs, near Broadway bpd AND MME, MAURICEAU; 30 YEARS’ PRAC. | yor Garrving the 23 and October 1 on September | passaue appl South street, 3 NEW YORK AND HAY ‘The first class steanieliip Wi 1 be dexpatel on Wednesda: jehit or pa a NITED STAT ND BR. St. Th N_STEAMSE days and Saturday, P, M., co and Tennessee Afr at | inl TEEeie and Waslactn Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, Lewes, dally, except Satu with Delaward and Maryland rail Passenger accommodations 0usi Towent rates, received daily at pler 37 North Ri Tho steamship ZODIAG a ewer le AYTIAN BA isto We 0. 6 Bowling Line, Atlantic Const Line, Chesapeake. and ‘Ohio Railroad and With the com- any's steam lines to interior points in North Carolina and N. eral ofiices, 197 Greenwich Ne ly Mails. h East River Vor freight or Agents; 62 4, at Pitty £ CO, DIRECT MAIL LIN. TLMIN TON W H, GAR- shed for Gonaives, St. Mare the 10th inst, from pler OW. CLYDE & 60, np, New York, AMSHUP AZUL omas MAIL § nd Brazil, 000 tons’ burthen, Captain George B. Slocum, will sail for'St, Thomas, Para, Pernambu a and Rio Janeiro on Thursday, September vcloek P. M., ftom pier 43 North Rive VIBDIAM R. GARRISON, 4 nt, No, 5 11P COMPANY, wz from pler 37 Novth River. Norfolk, City Point and Richmond, Tuesdays, Thurs: onneeting’ with the Virginia ine, Piedmont Air fi GQ day, at 4 P. M,, ne tien , connecting surpassed. Through passage tickets and bills of lading to all points at Insurance ¥ ner , Ke, 4 per cont, Freight er. New Yori READY, hk ident. | (la Norfolk), every | GUIDE. (ONTREAL, INS STEAMBOATS, r, dnily (Sundays excepted) at 6 TRAVELLERS’ aratoga and return for $5 and ° Albany and 3, good for 30 days, can be obtfined at the office for y | of said steamboats, pier 41 North River, foot of Canal street, retu BANY AND TROY BY DAYLIGHT.—DAY BOATS VIBBARD and DANIEL DREW leave Vestry North River, daily (Sundays excepted)s at urth street at 9A. M., landing at West burg, Ponzi keepsie, Rhinebeck, Cats- Aw erect, pier: ‘nd. Twen! Point, Cornwall kill and Hudson. Tickets ‘on sale for points, North and West. Trip tlekets to West Point, Cornwall’ and Newburg, return: ing same day, $1. Special trains to and from Saracoga, ‘To Sifatoga, #2 Bor round trips 40. A A * yortn “SHORE STATEN ISLAND FERRY. snug Harbor, West Brighton, Port Rich- A for New Brighton, September 1 tickets to Montreal and return | A | Perth Amboy, to) Tunded at Rockport. | fe. iE | | the vurivalled J Gk Bank, | T REGULAR \¥ MORNING BOAT FOR NEW- Ag fame, at tan ane end, Wee RANCH fing My Hollow) ow), Fs RS a on a “a8 bat gl qutrd ieee AM “Phare for the excursion Tenth street, North River, at 9 A. M. HY apc i ys yi CA siidpy c uring enopted a ing “Harrison street, wet Fic 7 Venth's vireo —DAILY EXCURSION 70 ROCKAWAY. BEACH, | ¢ steamers AMERIOUS, NEVE oA WILT TAM COOK will arenes hah Reakawhi ach daly (Suudays included), leaving as follows -— me a 2ath st. N, West 16th Barclay st., Fulton ferry, Brvdkly Ninth st., ae E.R, and 12:40 " M. sixth wt “Artin, S15 AM. aud), R830 A. ML anit Mi. Browklyn, OAM and tas P.M. ng Kats leave’ Rockuway at 10:45 and 11 A, Moy Fare, 35c. Excursion tickets, 50c. Return tickets good on either bout. A. D SANDY HOOK. Ay, September 12, steamer SETH Low wil fee ¢ “3 Harrison street, N. 030; Bighth street, wee E. 5; Venth street, N. R, 7:40; sens wie 1, WG! POSTE Nianager AR SUNDAY MORNING BOAT FOR KEY + port. —The favorite steamboat OLYPHANT, Captain HHanxbyrst, leaves foot, of Barclay strat, North Bi landing at Elzabethport, Union, Rogie Returning, leaves Keyport at 4 P. —Ri W. —DAILY EXCURSIONS TO CONEY ISLA’ Dis a steamer ARROWSMITE will le: ip tigaoe lows West M. MM; pier 13 N. fourth street, N.R., at 9 A.M. 12 fenth street, N, 9:10 A. M, Franklin steest, ‘N; it,, at 920 4. Mf fat 9:0 A.M, 12:30 and Sad XCURSIONS.-HARLEM TO NEWBURG, WESE ‘a Island, vin 125th street railway and ja, duily, except Sundays Leave Man- returning at 6 P.M. hattanvill Pnaoy, TO. SABAPORS. ee DA’ ertisement. , Si content BRMI OS XCURSIONS BY STEAMBOAT oun a athh 4 (Sundays excepted) from NEW ¥ Ean Ghrough the THGUEARDS ond SEWACRG say XEWBUIC with opportuniy uling ces ours enie oun SL. two hours at COZZENS’ HOTEL ‘OR Weer’ POINT. ‘see ade | Vertisement in another column. ISHING BANKS REGULAR BUNDAY POAL on of ORT LER, PLEASANT VALLEY AND SHADY SI boats leave Canal street every Sunday at 9, 10 and A and 5:30 and daily at 10 A) M., 2, 5: 16 P. M., landing ‘daily's and Sunday) at Twenty-fourth. at Thirty- fourth streets 10 minutes | later, Fare 15c. D EXCURSION TO HIGHLANDS AND N. J.—The strong and commodions steamboat SEA BIRD leaves pier 35, foot of Franklin street, Nor River, Sunday morning, 12th just, at 8 o'clock, Returaingy RED | leaves Red Bank at 3 P.M. mond and Elm Park. Boats leave Whitehall street at foot | ot Broaddey, daily, at 6:30, 7:30, 8:30, 9:30, aM, 12 45, 2:80, 3:90, 4:90, 5:90, 6:90 Soa esar aor Sundays, at half-past every hour from 8:90 A. ML Fare, 10 cents. Astor House cars leave Vesey Street for ferry. —A.—OPPOSITION CATSKILL LINE, iteamers, NDREW HARDER, Captain J. H. Pentz,and J, B. SCHUY- ih Captain C. D. Hancox, leave Franklin street, pier 35 North River every day (Sundays excepted), at 6 F ATS FOR TROY, CON- Conse iNS’ LINE OF STEAMBO necting with all railway li orth and ee —Elegant satvonte inaee daily, Saturdays if from pier 40 North River, foot of Leroy street. through tickets sold over all connecting lines. JENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, The Great Trunk line and United States Mail route, Trains leave New York, {i land streets, as follows :— Express for Harrisburg, Pittsburg, the West and South, with Hay aad gure cars attached, 9:30 A. M., 5 and 8:30 P.M irom foot of Desbrosses and Cort- Fer MWilfameport and ‘Lock Haven (via Philadelphia and Erie itateou Division, connecting at Philadelpiia), 9:30 Aa Williamsport, Haven, Corry and’ Erle, oP. Mt ‘entre and For Baltimor ington E: day, 9 * epunesting st Cory: for Tichsviliey “Petroleum the Oil Regions. Washington and the South, “Limited Wash- f Pullman parlor ears daily, except Sun- ii derive, at Washington 4:19 PM.” Regu: Mi.Gand PM. Sunday, 9 P.M. ha 12:30, 3, Sunday, aS 7, 7:30, 8:40, 9:30 A ions! and bess ani 12 a 8:30 and OP. M. i, 7,7:40. 8 9, 1.1L A. Mt 430, 5,5 30, 5 340, 6, fens “Bb a0 P. M.’and 12 night," Sunday, 5 A. i, G0, Zand 8:10 Py A zabeth, 6, 6:30, 7, 7:40, 8, 9 10, 11. A. Me; 12 Md 2, 40, 1, EY 4 6:10 O, mao i. and 12 “night.” pe 8: si0 P M. ee ona be ta 3:10, 4:10, AM, 6 and Fo it New, Tinuhewick. T and 8 A.M 520; 6:10, 7 P. Mi, aud 12 night.” * deena For Hast Millstone, 12 noon, 3, and 5:20 P, For Kingstone and Rocky Mi, 8: M. For Princeton, 7, 8: ot Lambertvilla, 0:30, A. Ny For Flemington, ‘Phillipsburg’ and 2 P. For Mereer and Somerset Branch, For Trenton, Bordentown, ur 0 A. For Prechold, 7:30 "A tndd:i0 BM. Vor Farmingdale and ‘qian, 7:30 A. M. and 2 P. M. Yor Hi ag te Pemberton and Camden, Ny: Perth Amboy, as , and via Monmouth Junction, 4:10 P. For i seein and Pemberton, 6 M., via Perth ‘Amboy, and . M. via Monmouth Junction. ‘Trains arrive as follows :—From begtag as 10:30 A. M. and 9:20 P. M. daily M. P.M. daily, From ,Wasington and ‘Batter 6 10 2’ dl 4:10 P. 10 eo ton ‘a Camden, 7:0 and and 11: iN iA Ticket Oftices, 836 and 044 Broadway, N and foot of Desbrosses tnd Cortiandt streets; No. 4 Court Street, Brooklyn; Nos. 114, 110 and 118 ifudson street, Ho- . Emi; Ticket Uh , No. Bees, | “hs “THOMPSON, OVD Fe, "Uauerat Manag & Siecutan Agent. T POINT, NEWEE ‘RG, POUGHKEEPSIE, hy ES Kingston, ns’, Cornwall, Milton, New lamburg and Marlboro’ (by ferry’. The MARY POWELL leaves pier 39 N. R., daily, ie) 30 P. M. (Sundays excepted), GALL RIVER LINE TO BOSTON, via Newport and Fall River. ‘he world tb phar steamers BRIST rOL and PROVID .E leave pier 28 4 bale foot of bs hi 8 sale daily Sundays excep 5 oP. ets ‘sold. at all prinelp hotelsin the city. Hal Band engaged for the season. ARLEM AND NEW YORK NAVIGATION COM- | Pany’s eummer, arrangements for 1875, commencin, Jane 10.” Boats leave Peck shp eve: f hour, from 6:30 | 07:25 P, M., with the exception of the four trips from hal-pase ten’ovelock to halt-part two o'clock, which ue hourly, Seo time table at landings, - J. B. TALLMAN, Superintendent. . NeWRere, CORNWALL, WEST POINT, AN “Hotel dovk, Tona Island Sundays excepted), Steambent ARM M.; Vestry stree! Fulton street, at 843. A.) Twenty-fourth str 9:30, landing at Dobbs’ Ferry, 11; 11 2>, Returning fre ‘ork at6:30 and Brooklyn? P.M prove , TONS TON 8 as 0, st TOS 8 North River, foot of J street, the elecant ODE I ‘D'and NARRAUANSEDT Gully From pier pinson street, the RA and GALATEA daily (except Sun- DAY BOAT ALB. NDAY ti iY Athe' | from Franklin street | ci dE lh -FOR SALE—A SPLENDIDLY FITTED U tt $175, Peat EGULAR SUNDAY BOAT FOR ELIZABETHPORT.— Saloon ae O8SEO leaves pier 18 North River 9 A. M3 Elizabethport 7 A. M., 100 WANHAKA SUNDAY EXCURSIONS TO. SI Uf. College” Point, Whisestone, Grant, Neck. Oty Jf- land, uds Point, Glen Cove, Glen Wood and Ro: The Hapa SHAWANHAKA leaves Peck SUNDAY at 9 Ninth street at 9:05 A. Sean Teearyaied atrectat DiS Aj M for the above places, my turning to the city about 6 P.M Dinner and refreshments on board. x é 10 CHARTER—THE STEAMBOAT I FORT LEE FO! excursions, picnic partion ana Sunday schools. App); at No. 47 Fulton street, fn the afternoon, —> FOR SALE. ALUABLE LEASE FOR SALE—ON BROADW £ between Chambers and Reade streets. Address B., tad 212 Herald offi “{. GOOD PAYING, OLD ESTABLISHED MILK ROUTE, Horse, Wagon and entire paraphernalia, for sale chen on account of other business. Apply at 345 East Thirtie! street. A. NICELY FITTED, UP WINE, LiQron ASB Lager Beer Saloon for sale cheap; opposite railray @enot and American Institute Fuir; sold on account of other business, Inquire at 1,188 Second avenue. AKERY FOI ALE.—CALL AT THE FRENISER, 620 Eighth avenue, corner of Fortieth street, for 01 week. AKERY FOR SALE OR TO LET—ALL FURNISHED, or partner taxen. 896 Eighth avenue. )ORLYN.—FOR SALE, A PRIVATE BOARDIN ‘price $2,000; also a Lager Beer Saloon, wit Boarding House. Inquire at 408 Hudson avenue, meat ton, Quarce SELDOM OFFERED.—RESTAURANT FO! sale at half its real value, on favorable terms; owus obliged to leave the city. Inquire of GORDON BATN, Pine street. oF P—SOME PERSON CAN MAKE A FORTUNE—~ For sale, a Shoe Store, established over .: pedi adt | the best part of the city; low rent. Inquire at No. MEAT MARKET ON Pearl street. econd street, with lease. OR SALE—A FIRST CLASS Sixth avenue, above Fort: fei glee 906 and Gus rewt. For Bag inquire of J. ‘Third avenne, corner Fifty-fith FOR, SALESA FIRST CLASS LIQUOR STORE ON Delancey street ; 3 oney tex McQUAID, 44 Murray street, OR SALE—THE BOOT AND. SHOE STORE 205 Broadway, one door south of Fulton street. OR SALE—BEST LOCATED LIQUOR STORE ON South street, opposite Wilson's European Steamship Line, for cash or a'No, 1 mortgage ; rare opportunity to make a fortune, satisfactory reasons given for selling: no agente dealt with. Apply av Commercial Lunch, 260 South street, er of Rutgers. NER LIQUOR STORE Mise MEHL acing Ate ave (OR SALE—A CORNER, BEST LOCATION at Twentieth Ward, newly fitted up for grocery ; lease, &e, 5 was never used or opened: rare chances sickncas the caus of selling. Address GROCERIES, Herald Uptown Brauch N ELEGANT in the neighborhood of Wasi siness; five years? lease; will be sold, cheap and ue eit from 10 to 12 o'clock, to JOM. road street. OR SALE—TWO SAMPLE ROOMS, FITTED UP IN the latest style, with ail madern ‘improvements, and | Situated on the principal streets of Philadelphia: will be sold | reasonably, as the proprietor is going into the wholesale | Dusiness; those not meaning business will not be noticed. | Apply to WM. H. GRAHAM > rth Pront street, | Philadelphia, ri | ou OR SALE OR TO RENT—A PHOTOGRAPHIC & cility for doing a good business: Address H. lery, with every location;’ cheap rent. STARR, 94 Java street, Brooklyn, B. D OR CASH OR EXCHANGE—A FIRST CLASS COR: ner Liquor Store, with Stock; situated in the best pare LLOYD, Auctioneer, 29 Broadway.” LA R BEER BREWERY FOR SALE—CoMMODIOUS 4° new buildings; new and most approved machinery; 40: acres land; fine springs: trucks, wagons and every appurte- nance necessary for condneting the business. Brewery now im operation. Will be sold at a great sacrifice; bnt little on required; located within 40 miles of New Yor ‘al M a & ROWELLE, 63 William street, or E. DUNCAN VEN, office 72 Astor House, New York, ‘ST cases Rl assortment of the latest, patterns in the city Picked and shipped free of charge, with cuarauter of safe de- i "FMAN & FERSCH, 148 Chatham street. 0 STUDENTS IN CHEMISTRY.—FOR SALE, amateur’s Laboratory; very cheap. Address Sires Herald office. very. and well paying Bamily Lignor Store Lost part Eightoenth ward, NEY, agent, 267}4 Bowery. 275, —RARE CHANCE.—A SPLENDID, ESTAB- 6 ished and the best paying Family Liquor ent, Apply immediately to P. GaPr! Store in the Fourteenth wand, with roost nad cheap rents P. ower GAFFNEY, Agent, 257', OR SALE-AIR PUMPS cheap. 126 Second street, (OR SALE—FOUR HIGH PRESSURE Marino Boilers, 22 feet long, 10 feet wid Neate & Levy; uut litle used cate & WOOD, DIALOQL SUCTION Fay BLOWER WANTED—AnOUT Ting size of No, Sor 4 Sturtevant, Address, giving full Particulars, FAN BLOWER, Herald office, TU BULAT as uilt by CORAL RU BBER. SET or TEETH Tr THRER hours.—Impression in the forenoon, teeth in the after noon, Thirty-fourth street, near tame to and Sixth av ae Tubber, very strong; meee gold sets, ri lebone rubber sets, Tone Tg om Liners, reasors, Regulators, nitrous oxide ; tne igs dal dentinety. Fake green ears from (tana, at Sixth avenue cars, or bao yiuies cars. Get of | ree ents xt orning. tice 5 Mm mene EXCURSIONS. | pene SUNDAY AFTERNOON TRIP TO ROCKA Yway BEACH. 70. MORROW saan AFTERNOON, EPTEMBER 12, PLYMOUTH ROCK will make a trip TO ROCKAWAY BEACH, eet, North River, at 1 P, Mug si THE Yeaving foot of Twenty-thi foot of Murray street, pier 28 North River, at 1:90, returning oN ‘ rae «Park, Karle Park and Met liriiye, fendieg ‘Astoria. and 110%h st gach way. The ib nears is and SiTADY | eave every 8 fs ket Dock th, Ee 1880 aye wD deen nd 190) Pit aay " nes Band 5 L730 P. de ih iar ad ste iy ch Bhi its connect with wD. i icant eae erties Sun _ 007 B BROADWAY, “CORNER fF FOURTH & STREET— Shawls, Laces tod Personal Pegsthy of Geog teria aes, bought'and sold. ‘Loans negotiated, heii utero JQMES P. MATTITEWS, BLEECKER STREET, NEAR BROADWAY.— Money sdvanced. on Diamonds, | Watches rales Pianos, &c. ; algo Pawnbrokers’ Tieke bought of Diamonds, Wate iscokor streets up stairs. Amr ORFICR-995,000.--210 8 DIAMONDS ri 8, Jowelry, Silverware, Eadie, Shay, V staat 10% t. High ib iced tifa tagging Dake we a He BARRINGER, 755 Brondw: dou; me street, between Lestagion end third sronues TIENTION.—CONSULTATION ON BUSINESS LAWS, fults, enemaien, losses, absent frends, love, marriag! and death; satisfied. ‘Whee SiS SING HA Giatevoyant, 510 Sixth avente, A, as ree TELLS hs wales, sR Oh ak ‘iron!

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