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NEW YORK HERALD, WEDN SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES. SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES. yet Cooks. “de. WEST 4TH ST. (PRESENT EMPLOYE: American woman as first class cook. Can be two days. or suminer house or restaurant. 20 WEST 13TH ST.—A YOUNG WOMAN AS COOK’ washer and ironer; city or country: ood references. Q8 wast 18TH ST.—AS PIRST CLASS COOK; understands cooking in all its branches, bread and ouse preferred; city reference ; E ST, FIRST FLOOR—AS PIRST CLASS understands meat and pastry in all branches; pastry ; botel or boardin, country preferred. 4 BETWEEN BROADWAY AND young «irl do cooking, 3 in asmall private family last place; best city reference. Send no cards. Call baseme WEST 52D sT. (PRESENT EMPLOYER'S) —A young woman as good cook, washer and ironer in» private faint 46 WE: 36TH ST. (PRESENT EMPLOYER’S).— Two sisters; one cook, washer and iro , the other Se chambormald und waitress; private iamily oF boarding ouse 8TH ST, REAR—AS FIRST CLAS nderstands ail kinds of baking and desserts; cook ; willing to go to the country; several years’ reference. GQ BART AT 8h. BETIEEN MADISON 7 Park ava.—A mother and daughter: moth class cook, thoroughly understanding her business ; daughter ax chambermaid and waitress, would do the work of » small private family ; best city reterence. OO WEST, STH ST —A RESPECTABLE WOMAN ascook and to assist with tho washing: best refer- ces; is an excellent baker. King the dell wi 106 WEST ast st. 4 Younc woMAn a is willing to xasint with the washing. MADISON AV. (PRESENT EMPLOYER’ An experienced cook; has no objection to with the washing and ironing, if required. ll ) WEST 19TH ST, TOP FLOOR—AN EXPERI- enced wormun as first class cook; is an excellent baker: nod city reference. WEST 16TH AR 6TH AV., BASEMENT cellent cook in # small ference. WEST 33D ST.—A RESPECTABLE ENGLISH woman as first class cook in private family or a Private boarding house; understands her business perfectly ; Food city reference. Call or addres: i WEST 93D ST.—AS CLASS COCK; UN. rétands all kinds of meats; is an experienced pas ker; good city reference. 13Q WEST sori ST =a8 GOOD COOK IN A FRI- OG vate family; would assist with washing; no objec- Vion to go in the country ; bent city referonce. 13: WEST 42D ST. (LAST EMPLOYER Oe spectable person as cook, washor and ironer; city or country. “ , 140 WEST 19TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN to cook, wash and iron; no objections to the coun- try: best city references, Was 3 14. WEST 16TH ST.—AS FIRST CLASS COLORED | washing and iroming; good city reference from her | | 61 —— ~~ etesenwide hes ~ 92] WEST 33D ST.—A YOUNG GIRL AS CHAM- SOL bdermaid and waitress, and will assist with the place. 2a i ft ea 265 WEST {9TH BTA RESPECTABLE YOUNG LUO girl as chambermaid and waitress in a private fam- ily: no objections to the country: best references; ring fourth be! 181 21 fae pework mall family. fi ‘s WEST 17TH S8T.—A YOU GIRL TO DO enamberwork and waiting, and to avwist with the d ironing; city or country; cuod city reference: SYS 33$ wi 34 EAST 23D ST., SEOOND FLOO . xirl ae chambermaid and waitre: with fine washing, city reterence, 492 WEST 418T 8T.—A FIRST CLASS ONAMB ZS maid: willing to ansist in washing or waiting ina private family or boarding hi best reference, 429 WEST 2aTH ST, ROTESTANT GIRL AS At) chambermaid and waitress in,» private famil count IT or addre ell recommended, + AMER! . or to do general he and to assist 4 Z ST, SE FLOOR. +).4 spectable young gitl to do chumberwork and wa ing: city or country reference. f we Darel ARQ STH AY. RING THIRD BELL.—A RESPOTA- 4 dle young girl ws ehambermaid and to do plain sewing; city Feterence; eall for two days, © 533 West ger St—A RESPECTABLE GIRL VOX as chambermaid and laundress; four and a half yeurs’ city referenc % 5QO5 GREENwicn ST., IN REBAR, ROOM 4—A OID respectable young girl ax chambermaid or wattros: three years’ reference from Inst place, ee \ RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL AS first class reference, Call or addres 891 PROADWAY. H CHAMBERMAID IN * 4 private fainily; isa cood scamsirens: hest refer- ence. Address. e week, care of Mrs. FANNY. Dressmakers anc Seamstresses. 57 WEST ITH STA FRENCH DRESSMARER 4 andmamstross by the day: entting, fitting and re- pairing by machine or hand. 73) RAST, STH St. RING “FOURTIE | +) first class dromemaker desires a few mom engac ents by the day: understan ‘and Sitting perfect! reference. RE O27 BAST ST STA FIRST, CLASS DRES| =e maker wants sowing by the day or weok; no ob- jection to the country. Addrers. pied < 246 NEST 2sTH st. BETWEEN ATI AND OF . D avs—As dressmaker and to do family sewing; Can be seen for wonld go in the country; best reference. two days, 7TH A 390 Re FANCY STORE,—A YOUNG WOMAN ress: willing to’ do chamberwork, oF would take care of children ; city reference. BOO Stl AVA YOUNG GIT AS SRAMSTRES: QU is a good dressmaker and first class operator o Wheeler & Wilvon’s machine: can cat and fit well: best reteronce; can give tho use of her own machine: no objoc- tion to the on or addi AMSTRESS. BAST 42D BETWEEN LEXINGTON AND ectuble woman as frst class cook ; inds of fancy desserts; willing to xo in the ion to # respects: le boarding house ; best sity for two days. 16( BAST 53D ST.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL TO cook wash and iron or do general housework ina haall family; city reference. 3208 BAST 65TH 8T.. BETWEEN 2D AND 3D ava—A young girl to cook, wash and iron or do gen work ; best referon WOES Q16 srt SOUTHEAST CORNER BROAD. way.—A respectable girl as cook, washer and iromer in a pri ¢ 218 covk ; lately arrived in the city. ( family; cood city reference. WEST 37TH ST.—A YOUNG GIRL 4S GOOK and w hor in a small famity; no objection to the country referer Be eat 291 EAST 74TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG LL girl to cook, wash and iron; country preferred; goud oar 230 jOMts. pRBtry, inns Boarding house: no objection to the country; best ref- arenes. Can be seen for two days. Q34 TH AVA YOUNG WOMAN AS COMPE. tent cook ina small private family; no objections toa boarding house; best city reference fiom I 935 BAST, corn D2) as first class cook: understands boning’and larding, All kinds creams, French ; good baker and pastry; ood references.” Van be 93 ¢ EAST 28TH AS FIRST GLASS ‘COOK; no objection to wash and iron; geod city reterence, Sac hasrs mes 238 & ECTABLE WOMAN work in tere ROTA D 93 7TH ST.—TWO RESPECTABLE PROT- 7 estant girls: one cook, washer and jroner; the Scher as chainbermaid and waitress; country preferred, 4 | EAST 241TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMA! k, washer and ironer; understands WEST 28TH BT, understands cooking in all its branches, soups, ‘would live ina hotel or first hoa ‘ 2 young woman as cood plain cook. ‘washer and ironer: best city reference from last piace. Call or address. 6 AS WEST 47TH ST.—A STEADY AND VBRY ¢ cook, washer and ironer; city or 00D COOK, WASHER AND country proferred ; c ty reference. 2 30 EAST 34TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG « weman as cook, washer and froner; city or country; sity reference : jie 30) Q WEST S6TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL AS vood plain cook: willing to assist with washing: rst class city reference from her Iast employer; no obje pea shar elt 315 Vast Sts 7 eook ; no objection t» the cou yA EAST 25TH ST.—AN EX’ RMAN try. + RIENCED WOMAN ‘s cook, washer and ironer; would do work of a i BAST ist ‘ST., THIRD FLOOR—A PROT. te extant woman ne first class cook in a private inderstands milk and butter; country preferred; renee. 35 iéTH ST.. RBAR—A COMPETENT woman as good cook; first class lanndress: good reference. Qr HUDION —AS PROFBASKD © A 37 first class boarding house ot hotel; understands rench covhing in all Its branches; willing to Call for two days, EAST iaTIl ST.—A RESPECTABLE PROTEST- ant girl as cook, washer and ironer in a small pri- ily reference trom her last place. (2 WEST S18T ST.—\ RESPECTABLE MA 4 ascook washer and ironer; good bread and bis- gait maker; best city referencs from Inst place, KAST SOTH ST.—AS COOK, WILLING TO AS. slat in washing and ironing; good reference, 429 Wee ow: ECTABLE WOMAN ns first cl ate family or boarding house; no objection to the country: good reference. 424 EAST 14TH ST.—A YOUNG WOMAN AS GOOD _ cook, washer and irouer,; best city reference from Jast employer. §2Q wt ST, BETWEEN AVS. A AND B—TWO itl cook, waa chambermaid and waitress; together; best city reference, 527 1ST AV., NEAR 31ST ST. IN THE STURE.—A 4b respectable young woman as guod cook and to do currse washing; city reterenc 5 3b AV., BETWEEN S7TH 1 380) BROADWAY.—A__F JASS DRES: 22OU maker to xo out by the day; none to surpass Sitting or tri 3 dresses made over equal to new; coun- try preterr POOR WOMAN, WHO sewer wants work; city or country, raid Uptown Branch office. MAN AB SEAMS OR LADY'S MAID, OR will take care of childern: will co to the country. Ad- dress BEAMSTRESS, box 200 Herald Uptown Branch office, FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKER, FORMERLY AT Worth’s and held positions 16 years in cutting, fitting and desiyning, desires a position; ‘would go to families or do business at home: reference from leading city houses, Address A. B., box 101 Herald Uptown Branch office. General Housework. dec. 16 JONES ST.—A YOUNG GIRL To DO GENKRAL housework or to take care of children and to assist with chamberwork ; good reference. A] SPRING ST. ROOM 6. RRAR—A NEAT, TIDY person to do general hourework : gga eood cook and excellent washer and ironer; underatais milk and butte 1s willing and obliging in her manner, and not afraid to work; country preferred: best country reference. MANGIN ST. 57 ei ence, 6 WEST 44TH 8 a eral honsewor: good referencd. pe 80 CHARLTON 8T.—A YOUNG PROTESTANT GI lately landed, to do light housework or to mind chil- dren ; no objection to the country; personally. i sz 92 ST. MARK’S PLACE, THIRD FLOOR, FRONT.— Cad ing Scotch xirlto do general housework in a small private family. 112 WEST HOUSTO: <= young girl to do ger ily; plain cook and good wi “IS A PERFROT FAMILY ‘Address SEWER, jonest and obliging. Call 8T.—A RESPECTABLE ral housework in 11 fam. er and ironer; good reference, Cail tor two days. 120 mRAy. AN ENGLISH GIRL TO DO HOUSE- SU work: cither city or country; reforence. WEST 19TH ST. IN THK REAR.—A YOUNG Welsh woman to’ do general housework ; is 8 good jelty reference. 126 WEST *4TH 8T.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL TO do general housework in a small private family; is a good washer and ironer; willing and obliging. 15 WEST 52D ST.—A YOU: WOMAN TO DO OF general housework in a small family; best refer- ‘ence from last place, 165 WERT 45TH ST. (AT PRESENT Je) A married woman to do general houseworn, where sho can havo her child 2 years old with her; no trouble, city or country. O05 FAST, 2TH St. FIRST FLOOR —A RE. 2) spectable girl not Tone in this country, to do gen- eral housowork ; ix willing and obliging: good reference. yb ee TH ST, ROOM 2.—A YOUNG ENG- AJ. lish woman to do general housework or as chamber- | Maid and waitress; best reference TL Ax, os EN, THE, STORE. —A YOUNG AMER- ican girl to do light housework; best reference. Cail for two days. 93] EAST, 28TH St, (PRESENT EMPLOYER'S).— 4 ‘Two young girls to do the work of a family; city or cuuntry ; city refere 2Q5 STANTON AT. TN DAKERY.—A YOUNG GIRI, 210) to de general housework in small American fam: ily. Oall for two days, WEST 16TH ST., REAR —TWO YOUNG GIRLS, one German, the other English; would like to go Fr, oF Keparate, for keneral yousowork WEST 27TH ST., FI/ST FLOOR—A YOUNG tods general housework in a 24] Prmcatkat women Private family; good references. ay WhST 35TH ST., REAR HOUSE—SITUATION wanted by a young girl, todo general housework; ‘good cook, washe y rele TO DO HOUSEWORK IN A SMALL tamily; city or country; reference. RD ST.—A RESPE BLE PROTES- nt women to do hougework; a short distance in y G WOMAN TO DO 12 months in the last place; WEST 44TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL TO 330 % Lousework; willng and obliging; city refer- ence. is ™ 33 EAST SSTH ¥’ ‘ABLE YOUNG Je woman to do excellent laun- Eevcountey: good reference: BATH AND S9TH STS—A young girl to cook, wash and Iron; excelent ret- erence from Inst place. ED PROTES- 61E ) WEST 27TH ST.—AN EXPERIENC! tant jan ae c30k ; is a good bakor ; no object the couniry; best city reference. 18T AV., ON girl as good plain cook and good | 3D AV.—A YOUNG GIRL AS COOK, WASHER And jroner in a «mail family; best reference. TH ST.—A YOUNG WOMA nt pla good bread and biscuit to assist with washing; best city reference, N ENGLISH PROTESTANT WOMAN ANS FIRST class cook; French and relish cooking; city reter- ee. Address COUK, box 191 Herald Uptown Braveh ‘ANTED—A SITUATION AS FIRST CLASS MEAT or ry cook in hotel or restaurant; who has me in first class restaurants. Apply at 261 West HE INQREASING CIRCULATION OF THE EVEN. ING TELEGKAM IAs NOW KEACHED 4 DAILY AVERAGE OF 3k,0005 THIS ISTHE LARGEST KNOWN CIRCULATION OF ANY EVENING PAPER PUBLISHED IN THE UNITED STATES. Champbermaids. &c. $3 GREAT, JONES ST. (PRESENT KMPLOYER'S) —A respectable young wornau (Protestant) as chamvermaid tad waitress, or as nurse and plain sewer; Lest city refer Cali for two days. YOUNG GIRL best reference. Can be Q EAST 49TH ST. (PRESENT EMPLOYER'S).—A RE. spectable girl xs chamvermaid and waitress: city or + fountey: willing and obliging; good city reference tro Jroveak ploce. Call for two days. x! rr for [ RAST s7TH as chambermai days, eae EAST S8TH ST. (PRESENT AMP , able colorad girl ax chambermaid, chamber ald and waltress or nurse; is willing todo anything that lerequired. “a ade 4 Bast 32D ST. REAR.—A YOUNG WOMAN AS EF Gaatermald aad waitren; bert erty reereetene 46 would essist with children; has ber own sewing machine. 2 WEST 33D ST. (PRESENT EMPLOYER'S)—A 4 rl as chambermaid and assist with washing. we would du general housework (\ge WEST 4181 ST.—A YOUNG. TIDY WoMa 06 to do chamberwora and w ei willing to go in 8 boarding hou: AST OOTH NT. (PRESENT EMPLOYER'S) —, lady wishes @ sitaation for @ competent irl cham! and waitress. ise eT 25TH ST. IN THE STORE.—A Ri 213 pet girl as chambermaid and seamstress; ¢ operate: city or count [GQ Weat 2TH 16. charbermaid or waitress work im a private family: good eity reference. WEsT 197 ST.—AS CHAMBKRMAID, WAIT. ress or nurse, in or out of city. S EAST OTH ST. (BELL NO. %).—A YOUNG German-Jewish girl vo do the upstairs work in @ references. Cail on Mrs. STRAUSS. 2° 8; 22 tamil efere ° aa WEST -7TH ST.—A COMPETENT CHAMBER. 241 maid and wadtress; willing and obligine; city ret- dress; no objection to 346 WEST 2TH ST oA RE: PECTABLE GIRL OLD to do general housework ‘® good plain cook, washer and irouer; good references. . BETWKEN 1ST AND 2D AV: 413 East 17TH ST.—A YOUNG GIRL TO DO GEN- 2) eral housework: good washer and ironer; city or country ; good reference, 42 EAST 19TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG SL girl to do general housework ; city or country ; good city relerenee. j Be ae he 8 433 WEST, (OTH STA YOUNG Gini To DO De) general housework in a small family; no objection to the country; city references. erence. WEST SisT ST.. BETWEEN 6TH AND 7TH ava. —As laundress or to do general housework ; ref- Call for two days, SITUATIONS WANTED—MALES. emg WILLING OFFICE WAN; MOD. ‘erate salary; best references, Address, forthree days, KESPONSIBLE, Herald Uptown Branch ofice. [JOTEL PROPRIETORS Mra. McNAMARA. #KD IN AM NOW ENG or EAST SOTH AT._A RESPROTABLE GIRL AS ‘8 first class family hotel in this city as superintendent : ZT isecdrece; cliy referonce;ino ctbection tothe coum, | amrendy for On engagement’ trem Aamast fe this elty oF pe and “manager,” reference, peesent avd termer: eimployers WEST 2D STA RBBAPECTABLE GIRL | Audrest FRUGAL, Terai ome, ve 240) t employs 24. as excellent lanndress; {a willing and obligi eity or country: best city reference. WEST 30TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG woman as first class laundress; city or coantry; best city reference from last place. ‘AN AND WIFE WISH SITUATIONS ON A GEN. Heman's place: understends all kinds of terming: wife » good batter maker; good reforence. Address H1., 16 Cornelia st. Giteatiox WANTED Y A MAN OF MUGH KXPh” ————— = = Tg Eo rience in farm work, to on rm, to be general! exeelien : el Aaiaoen J.B: RSLS MONA RR Dormaid, "Calon or addroms EMA, care of Mra, Holt WE INCREARING CIRCULATION OF THE EVEN. 409 WEST 54(H ST.—A_ MARRIED WOMAN wishes family washing; or would go out by the ING TELEGRAM HAS NOW RKACHED A DAILY OF 38,00, THIS 18 THE LARGEST KNOW CIRCULATION OF ANY EVENING PAPER PUBLISHED IN THK UNITED STATES AVERAGE. 41: WEST 40°11 ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN to go, out by she day washing, ironing or house good rof. Cali all the week. ANTED—A SITUATION BY A YOUNG MAN IN A butcher shop; thoroughly understands hiv business and ean come well recommended. Apply at No, 130 Green- 462 ITH AY., im; city reference. . CORNER 33TH ST.—A WOMAN TO go out by the day to wash and iron, or to take it 3D AV, 516 THIRD BELL. as laundress, the other as chambermaid and walt- ress; city reference. WEST from its birth ; 6( 6TH woman cap | AY. ISTE RNER —TWO SISTERS, ONE A Beaver SALESMAN, WHO HAS “A CARGE trade in the South aud West in oils, paints and p is open for an ith 9 first class hous ences. Addre 191 Herald offi WELL EDUCATED YOUNG MAN OF 19 (AMERT- can) wants to obtain a sitnation in Mexico or South America with a first class commercial houxe or on a planta- Ke. ‘OMPETENT YOUNG iro charge of a buby country: bi ferent WEST WASHINGTON place,—A young Freuch girl to take cure of children; | tion; best reference. Addross L. A. AINSWORTH, is willing and obfigin v A Nod. 106 SE 4187 ST.—A YOUNG WOMAN AS NURSE PECTABLE YOUNG MAN. AGE 30, WITH ) and seamatross; ia very kind 10 children, Call or best, reteren hes five or six hours’ daily or «few address, "weekly secupation; In woolesale establishment 5 WEST 26TH ST, BASEMENT FLOOR—AS Lie poetry | ML Hecate ap mecoriny tor 124 Witt cines colored + willing to go out of the | Portion of trust. Address L. M.. Hernld of city. Call for two days on the dressmaker. THOROUGIT DOUBLE | ENTRY IKKEEPER ir Fae aE were TOHTARD TiFH wanted for soveral dys, Address, atuting terms BZ’ Daca eegnceeolseneee mated deaisared seat Pe tad illegal nurse; days, pRB S Teeently maid, Address has full bre L milk. Call or address for two | > PHILADELPHIA GRADUATE WANTS A SITUA: tion as drag clerk in New York or Brooklyn: expe- rience and reference first clans. Address K., 20 North 13th ING IN THE COUNTRY YOU WEST 14 TH ST.—A COMPETENT tant woman as nurse; infant frow its birth PROTES. in tuke full charge of an .D ORDER THE EVENING TELEGRAM; YOUR, ADDRESS YOR FIFTY CENTS A 200 wat good reference. 28TH STA SS, nurse; wil make ART GIRL AS CHTL- herself generally useful; J “at the boarding house 21 Jay wt, 206 charg: quired; good city reference. Call on or a 254 ~THUDSC children or to do light housework; resides with her parents. * GRAN. 276 feriencea Inquire the whole week. “EAST 60TH ST., ROOM R—A a daby to wot nurse. WEST 33D ST.—A RESPECTABLE woman as children berwork; no objection to the country. 319. 320 400 Bre or make herself 76( aD A seamstress. 1216 city oF country. | BAST 26TH &T.—AN AMERICA no D and seamstroxs, good dressmaker, operator; would make herself otherwise uxeful; country preferred: wonld sew by the week or month; best references. Address M. M., 2D AV.—A YOUNG G dren oF to assint with t ‘tresses. Ko. wi 43 WEST SIST STAN ENGLISH PROTESTANT Das first class waitress or seamstre: lall on oF 20. WEST 26TH ST., SECOND FLOOR.—A YOUNG Je) girl as waitress aud chambermaid; good roferences. KEN BOTH A A 448 at 3 mak Mile. her busin 5 (PRESES respectable girl na competent waitress: ; can be seen till suited, Miscellaneous. SULLIVAN ST.—A FIRST CLASS MILLINER, WHO has worked for larse all kinds of millinery work, m: ALBOUZE. Paris AT—A YOUNG GIRD TO .. UP STAIR urse to an invalid, or as hou: aD AV, CORNER ATH ST., IN THR CORSET RUG CUBE. MeO mrneen 0s! ee OE stare ok S308 Mak ae curse; ca take @atte: | 465 16 Corns mnipetent, honest and “willing 8 willing and obliging ; can do chamberwork if re- | \ddrnse for three d ays, with relerences and terms, which must be moderate, A. A. G., Herald office. N WOMAN AS ‘ : ‘OHN U. UNDERHILL, INVESTIGATING ACCOUNT. ovjection to the country. | oJ ant, office National’ Park Bank Building.—Books _.. | opened, supervised and balanced. bo hged WANTED-A | FIRST” CLASS AGCOUNTAAT TO balance a bankrupt's set of buoks, Address W., box 169 Post office. YOUNG &. TAIL MEN'S FURNISHING ods store, u man competent to take entire charge of sales, keeping stock, &c. Applicants must state age, snlury expected nnd roferenc . Herald offic ‘ANTED—AN ACTIVE MAN TO SOLIGIT orders for s lithoxraphic establishment, One with an available connection can effect a favorable arrangement by addressing 0. P. Q.. box 108 Herald oftice, MAN, FROM_17 TO 2 WISHE: ¥RENCH ould assist with cham- NTED—A Ud ‘of age, in un insurance broker's office, as bookkeeper: one who has had some exjerience in the insurance business: preferred. salary $10 por week. — Address, with references, INSURANCE, box 4,757 Port office. ‘ANTED—BY AN EXPERIENCED WHITE AND fancy dry goods man, « position ax salesman or trav- eller in or for some leading house; has good trade in Penn- sylvania: has also travellod in Indiana and Illinos: is thor- oughly competent and can furnish anexeeptionable refer- ences. Address W. HH, P., box 1,832 Post office. 7 “MIND CHIT- housework. ESDAY, JULY 12, 1876--TRIPLE SHEET. EUROPEAN STEAMSHIPS. ‘OST DIRECT AND ECONOMIC” ROUTE TO HOL LAND, BELGIUM, Til RMINE, SWITZERLAND ViA ROITERDAM. ring ite ds, are great favurites with the public. , Fates low, comfort and living perfect, Fe : . EDYE & Co. ee. MORRIS, 50 Brondway. STAR LINE. VERNSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL, THE UNITED STATES MAIL. south "of the ¢ yenr round. 5 atll a. M. ‘The steamers of this Ii mended by Li Hanks on the prssu; CELTIC...... BRITANSIO GERMANIC, Ce TIC... t BRITANNIC..... | From White Ratex—Saioon, ‘and bath rooms are placed . affording a ti ORTH GERMA’ STEAMSHIP” LINE LLOYD BETWEEN NEW YORK, \D BREMEN, ‘Saturday, July 22 | MOSEL....Saturday. Au: passage from New York to Southampton, Have First Cabin, $100, gold; Second Cabin, $60, gold; Steer- age, $30, currency. ‘Return tickets at reduced rates, Prepaid steerage Certifientes, $32 currency. For freight ot passaxe 9D) ly to Be GO., No. 2 Bowling Green. AMBURG AMBRICAN PACKET COMPANY'S LINE for PLYMOUTH. RBOURG and HAMBURG, FiIsla daly 13) GELLEKT July 27 CIMBAIA. July 201 Po. ACC Ausust 3 Rater of passage to Plymouth, London, Cherbourg, Ham- burg and all points in England, Seotland «nd Wales: Cabin, first saioon, gold, +++8100 Cabin, second saloon, gold, Ye Steerage, currency.. KUNHARD? & C6., General Agents, G1 Broad st. New York. STATE LI NEW YORK TO GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, DUBLIN, BELFAST AND LONDONDERRY, from plor 42 North River (foot of Canal st.) 1s follows :— STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA + Thursday, July 13 STATE OF VIRGINIA, Tharsday, July 27 STATE OF NEVADA. «-+. Thursday, August 3 and every alternate Thursday thereafter. First ‘cabin, $65 to $80, nccording to necomnodations; return tickets, $125. Second cabin, $60: return tickets, $90. Steeraxe at lowest USTIN BALDWIN & CO., Agents, No. ‘SAT 45 BROADWAY AND AT R, FOOT OF CANAL ST., NORTH CB ACH ARDS BOAR” General Passenger Agents, ‘SI Broadway. New York. ‘With a view to diminishing the chances of collision, the steamers of this line take # specific course for all veasons of the yenr. Oi the outward passage from Queenstown to New York or Boston, crossing the meridive of 50 at 43 latitude or nothing to the north of 43. On the homeward passage, crossing the meridian of 50 at 42 latitude, or nothing to the north ot 4: FROM NEW YORK FOR TAVERPOOL AND QUEBNS- TOWN -Wed., July 12) ALGERIA... .Wed., July 26 ed. July 19| BOTHNIA,...Wed , Ang. 2 Steamers marked * de not carry steerage parsongers. Cabin passage $30, $100 and $130, old, uccording to ac- commodation. Return tickets on favorable terms. Steorage tickets to aud from all parts of Enrope at very low rates, “Freight and passage office No. 4 Bowling Gree MARLES G. FRANCK ASSENGERS PER STEAMSHIP RUSSIA EMBARK f.om the Cunard whart, foot of Grand st., Jersey Uity, at 9A. M. on Wednesday, 12th July, 1576, CHAS, G. FRANCKLYN, ‘0. 4 Bowling Green, New York, WANTED—A_ PRACTIVAL BOOKKEEPER, AD- ‘drexs, with particalars and reference, 8. M. W., Herald office. i WASTEDIA YOUNG MAN AS” FIRST CLANS bookkeeper: must reside in city: salary first year $750, Address C. & 'T., box 145 Herald office. WANTED-HOTEL NIGUT CLERK, DO! od ‘Address, with particule: ia a private fam- address, for three days, AN ENGLISH PROT- I or ad- TOWN; box 104 COACHMEN AND GARDENERS. ~GRRMAN MAN WANTS A SITUATION AS FIRST class conchman and gardener; city reterence. Inquire At 416 Ist av., first floor. COACHMAN'S SITUATION WANTED—BY A young mun: understands gardening: can milk; good Teferénces. Address COACHMAN, box 206 Herald offic: (A. SINGLE PROTESTANT MAN WANTS A SITUA: tion x coachman, gardener, &c. Address R. M., box 117 Herald office, SINGLE MAN AS COACUMAN WANTED—FOR the country: must bring best reference. Apply, from houses, wish os WILLETT ST. NEAR BROOME 6T.—A_RE- 8, 11 East 261" st. spectable girl to do the kitchen work of small pri- COACHMAN AND GROOMS SITUATION WANTED vate feeaiy: an excellent washer and ironer; country by asingle man; has reliable references from his late preferred; beat reference. Call for two days, all on or address P. F., 145 Kast 32d st, p WEST 17°H ST.—A8 FIRST CLASS LADY'S YOUNG MAN AS COACHMAN AND GARDENER 138 Maat. ttavel or toceed an invaila lady: firat clase Sad ty oaks Hassett oenehtion BME At gi ee reference. erence. Address J. M., box 108 Herald Uptown Branca 74 NAL 81.—A GERMAN-AMERIGAN wishes a situation in a store; best city reference. GIRL | oftice. 230 272 work and sewin; Q)] FAST satit 8 B01 Sonne ei in a small family. work in ) WASHINGTON ST. able German girl ax lady's maid, or to éo ehamber- est city references. SECOND FLOOR, FRONT.—A t honsework and mind children BAsT 341TH ST.—A GIRL OF 15 TO DO LIGHT 2 elty reference. HOBOKE? small tamil; dress A’ COACHMAN, GARDENER AND TO KEEP PLACE in ord city reference. Address HENRY, box 135 A COACHMAN'S SITUATION WANTED—BY A SIN- le man; can milk; would make bimself generally bo, ; best references. Address JOLIN, box 200 Herald —A RESPROT- IMAN AND GROOM AND USEFUL MAN, BY & younz Rnglishman; best references. Address WILL- Croliad Re (eruld office. 365 Sper ‘OTH AY. respectable young woman, who speaks English and to travel with a family; does not get sensick; can be highiy recommended. Can be seen tor one week. BRTWE TH AND SINT STS—A NOACHMAN'S SITUATION WANTED—PRIVATI J first class man for tandem, or train horses tor ladies; can gi.o satisfaction in capacity for business. Only who wants need address P. R., Herald ottic 78% 3D AY. BETWEEN 48TH D young girl, lately landed, wants a ing and obliging: call for two da: RESPECTABLE YOUNG PETS fA to Enrope in a: ence. Address EAR: T, 1 capacity for her ald Uptaw OTH STS —A ituation; will TEN f IN GREENHOUSES gtaperies, towers and v ies, the laying out of country places and ornamental plant ug of same; first class references, Address M. B., box 1X0 Herald offic WANTED—A | SITUATION BY A SINGLE YOUNG as coachman: is sinart and active; willing and h offi . YOUNG GIRL DESIRES COPYING TO DO IN AN | oblicing: strictly. sober: Rav first class ret fi ee Ors Heine. Lanier Renan ee good geutlomen, Address JOHN, Herald ofies °° RFORE GOING IN THR COUNTRY You 2 WEST RED y MOULD ORDER THE EVENING TELEGRAM: SLT wiih. Winae CEN’ Al= SENT TO YOUR ADDRESS FOR FIFTY M POST PAID. HELP WANTED—MALES,. Ta 30 y 31. ORA INGLESA QUE TOVO MUCHO ANOS en Cuba desea una coloeacion cen una familia como aya o para viajar; tiene muy buenos referencias de Ia mejor familias de la Habs semana, Informaran a la 9 avenida, No. 353, ontra calle nose mares Axaativs HOT AIR “ROMAN BATHS, GT ton ny., want aman for office and men for baths. GOOD, RELIABLE AGENT “WANTED, Pueda ver para une ACTIVE BOY WANTED—FOk OFFICE; ANTED BY A YOUNG LADY—A SITUATION AS lady's maid or nursery governess. Address Miss R. 72 Poxt office, New York. HELP WANTED—FEMALES. “A NGRLL'S “BATHS, 61 Wanted two indry. LEXINGTON AVENOE.— American, English or Swiss girls for wages, $3 we Address, with bo: 5,644 Post office, Now itis Sotaiaiairirs = AGENTS WANTED—IN TOWN OR COUNTRY TO sei it pure tons to families, hotels and large consum era; best torms and lar; the WELLS TEA Ci Chureh and wich st stock in the coun:ry. Apply to PANY. 201 Fultoa at., becween New York. A box 180, N INTE office, New girls to work on ladi Fees wilLbe paid C AND SRV. office. LLIGRNT GERMAN ( underwear; to Address, stating previ MEN WANTED and st. Ei 7 "AN ENGLISH RESTAURANT WAITER WANTED.— Apply, between Band 10, at 456 6th ay. AW STUDENT WANTED WHO CAN ACT AS MAN- aging clerk ina office; mast write = good hand, KL TO DO LIGHT housework or chumberwork in = small Amertcen fom {RST CLASS ily; dest reference. Addrees, for tour days, B.D. #., Her- Apply at 18.8 5 an Be Ba ME ala York. Gere ight QSEX, NINETY CENTS: CAPITAL-AGENTS, IRONERS WANTED ON SHIRT women, children, make $3 dally: goods sell at sight; A 4 evory housekeeper, offices, stores. hotels, travel Froneh Lsundry. 113 W first floor, | Siva AMERICAN COMPANIES, AGENGY, SO South bosoms, MRST CLASS COLORED CHAMBERMAID WAN immediately—At Libby Hotel, ioe lam st., room 2. RTEK.—WANTED, IN A DRUG STORE, A STRONG, 7th st. and 4th av. AUNDRBSS, 4 ehambermaid, for lar Apply nt 37 Weat i4th Ove OLD HANDS ARE_REQUESTE KAHUWEILER & LEWIS, trimmed hats, 55 cor st, su JE MAKERS WANTED—ON LADIES TRIMMED ba rienced hands need apply. THOMPSON, BRRRS none but ex W reterences. NTED—. will bo req Tuquire at room kr i MAID, WAITRESS dourding house; references, AND intelligent boy or young man. Address. N. J., box 143 Horald Uptown Braneh ofice. ANTED.—IN AN IMPORTING HOUSE, A BOY who, residing with his parents, successt public school or commercial college. Addi writing B. L., box 187 Herald offi ANTED-—FIRST CLASS. EXPERIENCED AGENTS, ‘on an entirely new work, to be sold on weekly instal- ments: cxperienced canvassers will find it the best selling boox in the market. Apply to or address THOMAS KELLY, ja at. washing and ironing; must have good rel sth house south of 126ih 94," Telerenees. TED, IN YONKERS—TWO COMPETENT RE. 1e Protestant girls to do the work in asm cook and laundre: Apply 6th 10 A.M. tol P. yesday at M. 3 the other ax chambormaid a tch or Germans preferred; wages, WANTEDSr men for a perman: TO ASSIST IN nd profitable position, ff ‘ J. SHELAY, 33 Barclay at. WANTED—A NAN TO COOK UAND CARVE Th dining saloon who is willing to make himself useful, Apply at No. 541 6th av. THE TRADES. able. Ht fail, 4TH AV.. FIRST BELL—A RESP! ’ employer's FQ 2A) TOP FLOOR, FRONT ROOM. CRE. OLS spretadic young girl to do general housework in a small private family; is willing and odliging; reference. 515 10TH AV.—A YOUNG PROTESTANT GIRL TO OLO do general housework; city of country; city refer. ence. Q7 WES NG GIRL TO DO GEN. DAL ornine o take care of children; willlug aud obliging 1ST AV.—A YOUNG GIRL, LATELY LANDED, to do honsework. WASHINGTON ST, 621 63 \ RESPECTABLE ral housework ; ¢1 where she lias lived two years; city or country. 647 BEXINGTON Ay.—A YOUNG aint TO DO general housework in a small private family; reference. 756 22 ,AY GS THE STORE) —A RESPROTABLE 9) oung gitl to do xeneral housework ; city or coun- try: beat city reference. O96 2 d¥s, BETWEEN SaTH AND oor! «UD in the store.—A respectable young girl oeral housework in & small private family and in 1.469 2D AV.. SEUOND FLOOR, ung gitl tw do general housework in private family ; city reference from Inst pince. 1.59022 4. LATELY LANDED, work in a private family; YOUNG GIRL (LATELY LANDED) AA xeneral bousework in a small farnil Ouliging. Can be see at her last employ corner 14that. aud Broadway. at ANTBD—BY A RESPECTABLE ENGLISH WOMAN, tion to do the work ot asmali family, where her little girl with ber good washer TO DO willing and George Lise Address A. K., station - HMoasekecpers, &e. 96 ECKER 8T., SECOND FLOOR.—A YOUNG French Indy as housekeeper, Call all the week 2993 WOOSTRR ST. THREE DOORS BELOW WEST SU Jd st.—A young Indy ax honsekeoper tor widower. 236 STH ST., UP ONK FLIGHT.—as YOUNG “a wekseper or to take of child.en; ‘would go to the country. VON STEEN, “eo. ll A RESPECTABLE woman to work by the day; washing aud ironing or any work. 145 WEST 18TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE PERSON as laund: chambermaid; ve obje.tiens to ‘vbe country ; city rolerence, Wastso-a GIRL, WITH to do general housework in a distance from this city; German or ply in the Cry goods store, 249 and 258 Gra: dst. WASTED-A PROTESTAS general houseworker for a tance inthe country; mast undorstand a small for two days, trom t WARTEDIA GIRL FOR GENERAL TovsEW. city reference; wages $12 per month. at 390 Went 23d 24th at. T WOMAM As COUK AND 146 West 13th st., trom Qitvario \WANTEB-IN” A TTOTELD AN GENERAL TEI, © repairer and upholsterer of furniture ond ns carpenter; GOOD REFERENGE, | referencs given, Address CARPENTER, Herald Uptown Brivate inmily, a short | Braveh off enema wedish preferred. Ap- SKLAYERS; PIRST 0 TT” canes beicktayers can get constant employment in Hali- Nova Scotix, at wages from §2 25 to $2 50 per day in gold, ns there are x large uminber of public works going on at that place at the present time. ‘ANTED-A GOOD WHEELWRIGHT AND BLAG minith, € K, 724 Washington st. j 4 ONE THAT THOR- ly understands building worsted machinery, nall family a short dis. Call cS 462 We: w TED—A VERY © (0 oth We tb st. aiter 10 o'clock, need y TANTED—A GOOD COOK, WASHER AND for a family of four ladies. Call at 111 Spring st, A. OMPRTENT DiESSMAK ly ws 213 East 50th st. eat TANTED—A GIRL TO DO GENERAL Hous 4 make herself generally useful, rawing and spinning; has had twenty-five erience: best of references, Acidress M.. Herald hia Branch office, “~~ #RENCH ADVERTISEMENTS, ears’ Phila- ORK Apply at 319 ()8 DEMANDE—UNE DAME DE MAGASIN’ EY CRE Tt Jeune fil t teaneais, C. JOLLY & 3 SON, Tointurie: EMANDE—UNE FRANCAISE POUR GARDER W! y FANTED—TO-DAY, AT ST. JAMES HOTEL, BROAD way. comer 26th st., three giris for kitel vo the steward. man preferred, V PANTKD IMMEDIATELY—A FIRST CLASS SIUIRT ironer, at SITUATIONS WANTED—RALES. MIDDLE-AGED MAN OF GOOD HUst ifications, who is capable of giving bonds, desires Address G. K., East Boulevard aud 83d st., sec: ond door fron corner, in the bas A St nation bins 21. sition: liquor basines country; best r ral pay; am used ‘an not gvod penman, but hard workinan; have education; unmarried, muscular, intelli Please eAdress CILAN, 'D rANTED—A GIRL TO DO work ina amall family; wages, $9. 0 GENERAL HOUSEWORK, troning. Appl; Ww? \NTED.—A GERMAN GIRL ABOUT FOURTEEN years of age to look after two children. Appiy at 441 Went 22d st work; must be ® goud cook, washer Cali at 101 Bas 23 Great Jones =I WANT KMPLOYMENT; AM WILLING TO DO honor orerrand boy. box 16% Herald office. ence. Address by letter F. HULETT, AGE 16, WOULD LIKE A SITUA- GE! "deux enfants. S'adresser au n. 264 West 24th at., be« tween 7th and Ath ay: NE DAME FRANCAISE DESIRE SE PLACER DANS une famille pour instrutre dos enfants ou tenir compa. mnie a une dame; eile salt jouer du pia quo vocalo. Siadressera Mme, BOLSSE 10, New York, do 12 a2 heures, EUROPEAN STEAMSHIPS, NMAN LINE MAIL STEAMEIS, FOR QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL, CITY OF CHESTER. ....Saturday, July 19, at 1 CITY OF RICUMOD «Saturday, J nly CIIY OF BERLIN,.... Saturday, August CITY OF CHESTER, Saturday, Aucust 19; CITY OF RICHMOND. . “Saturday, Auguat 2 a From pier 45, North River. Cabin, $90 and $100, gold. ‘Return tickets on favorable terms. ‘Stecrage, £28, currency. Drafts at lowest rates, Saloons, stateroums, smoking and bath rooms amidsiis % i. | JOHN G. DALE, Avent, 19 and 3s Broadway, New York ‘ITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS, NEW YORK AND GLASGOW, BOLIVIA. July 15,11 A. NCHORIA.J aly 29,8 A. M. ALSATIA...J) 2 Liv R STA. Aug.3,0 AM KAL iOUSE- 0 West 24th it 437 Enat 6th st. in. Apply Sth st. Ss QU . UT \., . 19, ndivng freight and merchen: | Kowriea oS Rew York nt and willing. ‘LE, LONDON T OR LONDONDE! Caving, £05 10 $80. currene Excursion tickets on favor ‘2K, currency: rafts ine di for any HENDERSON BROTHERS. JREAT WESTERN sTEAY TO BRISTOL (E MAN WANTS A PO. with the billiard and no objection to the HP LINE. AND) DIRBOE. Address RICHARD. salling from pier 18 Kast diver as follows CORNWALL. Stamper . 23, wisntes | “Cavin paniaeee #5 ‘dinte, $4 & 22, J in an) re > jate, steeraye, . dares J UNTER- | enrrency; excursion. tickets, E20! prapatd atenraay cos cates, ‘Apply to W. D. MORGAN, Agent, 70 South wt \'S LINE FOR SOUTHAMPTON AND HULL. North River, as jollows :-— COLOMBO NAVARINO August 12 OTHELLO... July 29 | iindoo . Auynnt 26 First eabin, $70, “currency; second cabin, $45, currency. Excursion tickets on very favorable terms. ‘Through tickets issued to Continental and Bultic ports. Apply for full par- © L. WRIGHT & CO., 5) South st, T LINE TO FRANCS. 1 NERAL TRA SATLANTIC COMPANY'S MALL STEAMERS BETWEEN NEW YORK AND HAVRE, CALLING At PLYMOUTH @. b.) Yor the landing of passengers, ‘The splendid vesselx on this favorite route for the Conti- nent (cabin provided with electric bells) will sail from pier 4% North Kiver, loot of Barrow st., as follows — AMERIQUE (Pouzolr).......Saturday, July 15, at 11 A. M. LAURENT (Lachesnes) duly 2a, 614 A a NCE (Teudelle)... ‘Saturday, July 29, at (14. M: PRICE OF PASSAGE iN GOLD (ineluding wine) — First Cabin, $110 to $120, according to_wecommodation; Second, $72; Third Cabin, $40. rn tickets at reduced rates. rare, $26, with superior necommodations, incinding wine, bedding and weusils, without extra charge. Steamers marked thus * do not carry steerage passengers. LOUIS DE BABIAN, Agent, 53 Broadway, NATIONAL TINE PROM PIRRS 44 AND 47 N. R. Bk FOR’ LONDON DIRECT, ERIN Wednesday, July 12, 9:30 A. M. FOR QUEENSTOWN AND ‘LIVERPOOL, SPAIN. ..July 15, 11:30 A. M. | EGYPT.July 29, 11:80 A.M. ENGLAND...July 22, 3 P.M. |TTALY... August 5, 3 P.M. ‘Cabin passage, $70 and $80, currency. Return tickets at reduced rates Steerae passage, $26, currency. Drafts issued from £1 upward at current prices, Apply at the company’s office, 69 Broudw: Kile “FW. J, URST, Manager. RED STAR LINE. ‘Appointed to carry the Beigian snd United States mails. following steamers are appotated to sail TO ANTWERP. From Philadelphi. Frama New York VADERLA =| KENILWORTH N 14 | SWITZERLAND. ASSAGE IN| CURR. First Cabin. 0 | Second Cabin Steerage t trom ali points at t Passenger accommodations for ail classes unsurpassed, For passa freight and other intormatio to PETER WKIGHT & SONS, General Azent 07 Walnut st., Philadelphia, GEORGE W. COLTON, #2 Broad tt., N JOUN McDONALD, Passenger Agent No. 8 Uattery place, New York, FNITED STATES MAIL LINE—STEAM TO QUEENS- TOWN AND LIVERPOOL, sailing on EUESDAY iT ILSO. sailing 1row vier 5: from pier 46 North Ri TDA. uly 138 8M. NEVADA... ge Ed M. MING... 2 bin, $65, $70 and $0, currency. utermediate, B40; steerage, $2. Passengors booked to and from Paris, Hamburg, Sweden, &c. Drafts on Ireland, England, France lowent rai many af lowent PN WILLIAMS & GUION, 29 Broadway COAST WISE STE. ANAMA TRANSIT AND PACIFIC bis STEAMSHIP LINES. For CALIFORNIA, JAPAN, CHINA, AUSTRALIA, NE’ OT TERALAND, BRITISH COLUMBIA, OREGON be v Sailing trom pier 42 North’ River. For SAN FRANCL vis ISTHMUS OF PANAMA, Steamship COLON rday, July’ 15 Steamship ACAP ‘Saturd counecting for path ne FRA’ id CHINA, Steamship CLTY OF P; turday, July 1. For frig or passage apply WM, P. ULYDi& CO. or fi. J. BULLAY, Superiutendont, No. 6 Bowling Green, pier 42 North Kiver. foot Canal st. GOR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT. THE CROMWELL LINE. The steamship NEW ORLEANS, Captain Dearborn, on SATURDAY, July 15, at ¥ o'elock P.M, om ier No. 9 North River, Through bills of lading given to Mobile and all principal points on the Mississippi River, Cubin passage, $50; anee ()EP DOMISION STRAMSIIIP COMPANY, ing {rom pier 37, North River, orfolk. City Point and Richmond, Tuesdays, Thurs- tardays at F- N.. connecting with the Virginia see Air Line, Atlantic Const Line, Piedmont Air Line, Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad and with the com- Phys stenta lines to Lnterior points in” North Carolina and irginia, Newbern and Washington, N. ¢. (vin Norfolk), every Tuesday, Thursday and Savurday Lewes Del. Monday, Wednesday aud Friday as 3 P. M., connecting with Marylaud and Deleware railroads. Passenger accommiodations nnsurpasved. Through passage tickets and bills of lading to all points at lowest rates. Insurance to Norfolk, &e, 4 per cent. Freight received daily at pier J North tives.” General offices, 197 Greenwich st. N. L. McCREADY, Premdent. POE PORTAU PRINCE. HAYTL—REGULAR 9 8.8 CLEOPATRA salis Joly 1 men to MUREAY, FERRIs & CO. 62 Sout! JOR HALIFAX, N.S. AND ST. JOHNS, N. F. CROMWELL’ STEAMSHIP LINE. pitenmers leave plor 10 North itver following days, at 8 GEORGE WASHINGTON ..Priday, July 21 GEORGE CROMWELL, exday, August 1 Mort direct. quickest wnd cheapert route to Nova Seutia, Newfoundland and the Lower St. Lawrenes. | Bxeelle:t wenger accommodations. For freight ot pass 5 LARK & SEAMAN: ¥0 West st. zut OF Passad apply to N*%, YORK AND HAVANA DIRECT MAIL LIN) These first class steamships will sail at 3 P. M. from ier 138 North River, foot of Cedar st., for Havana direct, follows. — COLUMBUS -Thursday, July 20 ‘Tuesday, Aniuet 1 oda. WILMING 10) viet For fretght and passage, having unsurpassed a Hons. SPPNM. &. CLYDE & CO.. No. 6 Bowling McKELLER, LULING & CO., Agents in evens, yy ¥.. HAVANA AND MEXICAN MAIL SS, LINE N + Steamers we pier No. 3, North River, ara P. MY FOR HA DIRECT, CITY OF NEW YORK 1 CITY OF HAVANA FOR VERA ©: vin Havana, Progreso, CITY OF HAVANA. For freight ty F. Al SONS, 91 and 33 Broadway. Steamers will leave New Orleans July 30 ana August 20 for Vora Cruz and all the above ports EXAS LINE FOR GALVESTON, TOUCHING Af KEY United Svatos mail, The steamer n Holger, will yailom Bormrday. trom pier 2 Last River. Phrowgh bills of lading given toil points on the Houston and Texns, x and Great Northern, vi ton. Houston and Henderson, and the Galveston, Harrisburg — and San Antonio railroads. Freight rates, For freight or passage, having superior accommod: tions, apply to ©. H. MALLORY & CO,, 153 Maiden OR NASSAU, DN. P.—REGULAK MAIL STEAMSH LBO leaves New York Juiy 2 ___ MURRAY, FERRI8 & CO., 62 South st. NLY DIRECT LINE POR. line for ort Royal, 5, wick, G Sailios id insurnnce at iowest every Friday from pier 20 ‘The steamer CITY OF DALLAS, Captain Hit Friday, July 14. 003 P.M. Throngh tickets ixwued points.” For freight or passage apply to C. H. MALLORY & CO., 153 Maiden lane ve ERs’ GUIDE. WY DAY BOATS € Viiiarnd aud DANIEL DREW.—Leave Vestry st. pler at 8:10 Bath st. at 800 A.M. innding at Nyack and Tarrytown lerrsboat), West Point, Newburg, Poughkeepsie, [thine beck, Catskill aud Hodson, Close connection at Albany with ACS P.M. for the West over New York Ceutral, and by special train to Saratowa and Round | | Lake, To West Point and Newburg and retarn same day, $1; Poughkeepsie, £1 50, JBANY PEOPLES LIN EAMBUATS LEAVE pier 41 North River dally, Sunday excepted, at6 P.M, tor ning om All peints North and West; great rodnetions ju tare. Excursion tickets to Albany, Batatoge, and return, Meals ou European plas, i TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE. HIGHLANDS OF 'FHH HUDSON BY DAYLIGHT + ‘The MARY POWELL, for West Point. Newburg, Voughkeepsie, Rondout and Kingston, sanding sh Corzens’, Cornwall, Milton New burg, and Marlboro by ferry. will leave pict North River (Vestry st.) daily, Sundaye excepted, as 3:40 P. M. Connects at Poughkeepsie with evening trains for the ROOKLYN, NEW YORK AND NEWBURG, BY steainboat ARMENTA,—Leave Fulton st., Brooklyn, ry st.. New York, at 9:20, and 24th st.. as 9:4f A. M,, linding at kers, Jona Island, Cozzens, West Point and Cornwall, Keturning, arrive at Brooklya, 7 V.M. Ttekets for the round trip, $1; to Iona Ielane and ‘ or WALTER BRETT daily, from Canal st., pior at6P.M, Kare, 50e. Hi free. MITIZENS’ —ELEGANT STEAMBOATS FOR 0} ‘Troy, Saratoga and all points North, East and West Jeave daily, except Satarday, at 6 I. M., from pier 49 North Hive, “Ihrowgh tare. to Saratoga only ; exeursion tiekots, goo | for 30 days, $4 50, VER LIN TO BOSTON, Avia Newport aud Fall. Kiva North Ri foot array jaily indays inclus he DP-M. Through tickets sold at all the principal hotels in the city. seis its es ask eva E ‘D KINGSTON, CONN:-CTING WITH the Ulster and Delaware Railroad, landing at Highla Falla West Point), Cornwall. Newburg, Maribora, Milton, Poughkeepsie, Esopus, steamboats THOMAS CORNELL and JAMES W. BALDWIN, trom pier foot of Spring st., North River. daily, at4P. M. EW YOGK, NEW ORLEANS AND TEXAS: CATEILE CREE DINE SSTHAMBRR NEW CHAM- ORGAN’ NR. will sail from. pior 36 s iver on Sacarday. July 22) ab SP. M.. for New Or- . transferring Texas freight there to Morgan's jana and Texes Railroad for Morgan City, thence fer * steamers to Texas ports. Through bills ot lading ‘on the Missi-sippi Kiver, Mobile, Gul- ‘pert, Brazos San- LY ‘orpus Christi, Brownsville and to ull pointy on the Galveston, Har. Hiabufg and San -Antonly, Houston, and Texas Central, In: tional and Groat Northern Texas Pacific and Trans- mutinental railroads. Froights for St. Mary's and Fulton Insurance can I Whitney & Co.; to New Orleans, 3 per cont; to Texas ports, % cent. For freight or farther information apply to APARLES A. WHITNEY & UO,, Agents; office, plgr 35 North River. MART eg it_AND THE lower than by Loave New abrigh PM for Philadelph . M. le ha 3M for Long Branch; Tome Kiverand Waretuwn, 530 P.M, acegmmodation for Lone Wruueh. Sundays, 9:30. M. i i eo ML for Long Branch, returning at P.M ag YLVANIA RAILROAD, GREAT TRUNK LINE AND UNITED STATES MAIL ROUTE. ‘Trains leave New York, Desbrosses and Cortlandt 'g, Pittsbarg, the West and South, Pullman palace’ cars attached, 9:30 A. M.,6 and M. Sunday, 6 and 8230 P.M, Lock Haven, Corry and Erie at 12:30 P, connecting at Corry for Titusville, nd the O11 Kegons ‘ore, Washington and the South, “Limited Wash- jiman parlor cars daily, except Washington 4:10 ‘P.M Sunday, arrive heel 'philndsiphine 7.4330; 840, D0 A. OL, 15:90, PETA Sir eaueg P.M nad 42" might. Susda 3, 4, 4:10, 5, 6.7, 830, . M. #8, 7,8:30und 9 P, M. "Emigrant and second class, 7 ins to Newark, Elizabeth, Rahway, Princvton, ‘Ire ton, Perth Ambor. Flemington, Belvidere and’ other poliits, see local schedules at all ticket offices. Truius arrive trom Pittsburg, 6:55 and 10:30 A. M. and 10:20 ¥.M, daily: 10:13 A. M. “and 6.50 P. af, dally, except Monday. “From Washington and Baltimore, 6:30 A. M., 4:05, 5:15 and 1025 Sunday, 6:20A.M. From ‘piladeiphia, 5:10, 6:20, 695, 1 1154 A.M, 4.05 44 and'10:25 P.M. Sunday, 5:10, 6:20, 630, 11 230 and 10:25 P. M. Ticket offices, 526 and 944 Broadway, No, 1 Astor House, and foot of Desb es and Cortlandt sts. ; No. 4 Court st., panepealy noe, as _ ond 118 Beason st., Hoboken, migrant ticket office, No. jattery place. fANK THOMSON, 'D. M, BOYD, Jr. aor General Passenger A ARATOGA.—THE MOST POPULAR A 7 '4s by the sploudid steamers of the People’s Line UST JOBN, leaving dally from pier 41. Nocth 6 P.M. Groat reduction in fare by excursion ratoga and Montreal. GTONINGTON LINE FOR BOSTO ‘Steamers RHODE ISLAND and NARRAGANSETT, from pier 33 North River, foot of Jay st, ut P. M, Providence Li from pler 27 North River, foot of ELGCTRA and GALATEA, at 4: St, LOUrs AND PITTSBURG TICKETS CHEAP.—2 Irving place or No. 9 Astor Honse. NMCKETS FOR PHILADELPHIA, LONG ®RANCH, Saratoga, Bostua, Newport, Whit Mountains, at N’S Ex) 63 We id corner Broadws EXCUKSIONS. ROCKAWAY BEACH EXCURSIONS. ~~ TWENTY MINUTES ON THK ATLANTIC OOKAN. FOUR BXCURSIONS DAILY by the favorite und commodious excursion steamers, AMERICUS and NEVERSINK. Musical entertainment by the celebrated ORPHEUS GLEE CLUB AND THE BISHOP QUAKTETTE CLUB. 24th et, NR | 10st Nee] Vereyae, | Falton st. Bim ot. N. RR. it, Ny it. st. Ate PL) AGL Pw | APM [AGM beat 8:30 and 1:15 | 8:45 and 1:25/ 9:00" 1:40]9:20 and 290 oub at, KR] Sia Wansbig, | Grandoe WY | eA pea | AM rk place, Steamshi P.M. val N.Y. | Brook: [ashe . 9:00 1:30 a AM. “P.M. 8:00 13:45] 8:15" and 1:09[ 8:30 and 1:10 he WILLIAM COOK, with music, leaves dail forth River, at 11: jest 10th at. 10:45 and Brooklyn, 11: yatilA. M., 4:90, 5 and o23 s Excursion tickets, 50 cents, urn tickets good on either above boats. NOTICE.—No delay from low tide. Only bouts making the upper landings at Rockaway. A EXTRA ROCKAWAY EXCURSIONS. . The mammoth pleasure mer WILLIAM COOK, with spacious decks and broa ings, will leave every day, Sundays included, fram West 24th ai it 10:30; W. aL ir hes pior No, 2 North River at 11 and Brookiyn atl oA. Me Proceeding directiy down the harbor and out onthe ATLANTIC. OCEAN to the most popatar watering place in this country, where agers are allow, Pawnee TREE HOURS TO ENJOY THE COOL BREEZES ON THE BRACH. cents Returning, leaves Rockaway nt 4:90 P.M, Fare for ti ole excursion 50 cents CONTERNO'S CELEBRATED 23D REGT. BAND. PHILLIPS’ GLEE CLUB; PROFESSOR LTAU, THE RENOWNED CORNET PLAYER AND PLANTS, th Return tickets are zood on the SINK for those who desire to stay on the beach (Ateantic ocean AND ROCKAWAY TWICE EVERY DAY. JARRETT & PALMIEIS palace of the sea, the PLYMOUTH ROCK, will TO-DAY and every day make will entertain passengers on the tone a Cr EVER TWO GRAND TRIPS to ROCKAWAY BEACH AND THE ATLANTIC OCEAN. GRAND MUSICAL FESTIVAL the M Boys, Mozart Glee Clab, tra, Church Chimes, &c. MORNING EXCURSION over atay at the Beach. By the AFTERNOON EXCURSION pas- songers will also bs ample time for bathing in the del s surf and for luncheon. NING—Leaves the foet of 22d North River, at & o'clock, a }, North Kiver, o'clock. AFTER: aves the foot of 22d st, North River, at 1:80 o'clock, and pier No. 2, North River (adjoining the Hat- tery), at 2 o'clock. FIFTY CENTS FARE. Single % 35 cents FIRST CLASS ROCKAWAY EXCURSION BOAT.— No rum, but plenty of fun. The clipper steamer SUNSHINE, C John H. Holmes. will make DAILY and SUNDAY EXCURSIONS to ROOKAWAY BEACH, from Harlem and Morsisania, leaving 2d uy, und 120th st! aUN:30; New Haven Kuilroad dock, 8:35: 119th wt, 8:45; Bath st. 6:50; 33d at., 0; Grandst., 9: Fulton Market turning, leaves Rockawa: freshments i. Fare, 50 cents. Children over ten yei R. 8. True, of Brooklyn, will sacred and secular recentor, and ‘ymns A.—DAILY AND SUNDAY EXCURSIONS TO Fort Lee, Mieasant Valley and Shady Side.—Steamboats loave Canal st. daily at 6:45 and 10 A. M.; 25:15, P.M. Sunday at 9,10 and 11. A. Mo; 12 M,,'1, 2 7P. M.; landing at 24th and 40h ete. (dally ‘and ‘Sunday 10 minutes later. Round trip, 25e.; children half pris, An AinTO CHARTER, STEAMBOAT FORT LAR, « will accommodat Pamongers: price $50 to Siud the Fulton st. DAY, SATURDAYA Low, tard Harri. . NHB ALM." Tekets, AL. G. FOSTER, Manager. ONA ISLAND, WEST POINT AND NEW I advertisement of steamboat Armenia, ar ONG BRANCH Race Daring the July meeting, 6th, Sth, 11th, 12th, 13th and 15th, the fine st the New Jersey Southern Rail- road line, the ‘SE HOYT and CRYSTAL WAVE, will leave as ‘follows :—6:45, 9:45 and 11 A. M., from pler # North River. foot of Rector st.; aua 10:45 A.M. from fool of 24th at.. North River, ig trains rin direct to the Park, and retarn 2 Donnecti es after the close of the races, admission. $2 50, . §. SNEDBN, G. M. for the round trip, includin, This steamer is handsomely Aitted wp 1 necom in fa first class hot OCKAWAY BEACH, * singie teAke REDUCED. Single tickets, 25¢. : excursion, 40c. On and after Thursday, July 13, th TWILIGHT will louvo every day an follows tigemee net North River. 9 A.M: 24th 10th et., North itiver, 0:45 A. M. 10 A. Ms Grand st., Bast River. Brooklyn, 10:30 A. Mi. ; makin; Ketnrniug, lenvo Rockaway of Rockaway KEACH.—STEAMBOAT MARION i dil, 4th st...9 A. M.: Sth at. AMT Franklin sty WOAH lterrin ate Sere OS ty. Seraey City, 10:30 | QEA SURF BATHING, Change of time, Henely Trips to Coney Mah Everyhour from 9 A. M. ‘4 am os pte, wteamers Dit WT YER Tasco yas FILGT BOY will make daily excursions to Coney Island Twenty-fourth st.—9, 10, 11 A.M. 12 M. Feuth rt—0:10, 10510, 110 A! 3:10, 4:10 P. a ee Montreal | Ww", “POINT, os 10:20, 11220 A, M., 12 0, 10:90, 11:30 A. M., 12 oe M., 12:90, 1; EWBURG, return same day by dav line

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