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heir object. and turever remove the necersity of another strike By forming associations OF Uolling with the preseat organised Pro. tective Union, the prevent employers would be dis aris 4 with; the assoclation taking thelr place, im the members would esteolish their prices for labors thout interference from parties whose inte- Feat are ppori., The object of the Proteetive Uaion i de erteblich equatity ot coudicion. by naiting all usefu © friendly to equal rights aud que and fulfilled by wil; to #xtend suecor to the indigent and afford employment to the heolihy. The plan of o; simple and prac ably is hus bea pro by (wo and a balf years cf hesiners lify Persons becoming members. pay an inf + Ustion fe of five dollars. aod wich this capital, every brunet of industry Is to be wstablished. ‘The profte accruing trom the proseeutic VYeoted to wd the work of emancl did is to be declared until ti fs sbsorbrd and the labor so shell be required to earn their brvad by the perforin anee of some wetul service, Yor said fee, and the payment of weekly dies. wein here are entitled to em- pi ymen’, vod tour dollars per week in sickness, The rag tretive't ute w invites the working classes. and » unite with it and ald the speed: usetulindustry Tt all industrial x associat on ailore particularly are invi the Protective Union in the Seventh avenue, corm fot Nineteenth street, where they may be aseist- ed to orgenize that trade IRA B DAVIS, ) Delegates from the GEORGE ADA } Protective Union, Mr Davratben contioues to address a few observa. tions. The Protective Union js based upon the prin- eiple that the few shell not roll im luxury upon the toil and slavery of the may and every lover of justioe and humanity of it. Te believed the time would 1 they organized, they shonjd succeed, aud they, the working classea, would be one grand association He w rout any wrath Aa the great mabobs of the city; but he confyssed heart bled when be iooked upon the splendid pa- es in the avenues up towu, which the workingmen ba Teared for them, These men are not naturally the enemics of the working classes; and it is only neces rary for them to show that they are men, aod are de- termined to assert their own rights, and obtain a fair support He believed that the time that was devoted in parading the streets, is thrown away, If that time Was spent in organizing the strike, they would knock the Bret pin from undee the bosses. “He objected to parade. They had hitherto paraded the streets in opposition to the bosres; but they had beea finally cou pelled to go back to them, and were bound do aul w than bef.re. Mr. Davis then alluded to tatement thet members of their trade are coming S trom other countries, and he eatied on the meeting to organize and be ready to receive those who are eounrg from abroad. tor many of them will be without # shilling and unuble to strike; for if they do, they aynat starve ‘The meeting then adjonrned. Poulce Intel Seth Fish, the Forger —Yesteruay, the forger, Seth Fish, who was arrested. the other day, by Officer A. M. © Swith, at the post oflice, was identilied as the in- dividual who, in company with a man cajled Srown, in 1844, pasred a forged check, and a certifleate of de- porite, one for $1 and the other for $1.600, on the American Exchange ‘Bunk, in this city. Brown was and was subsequently libereted was not caught nee which time the have both stood indicted ou t sh Tully committed on the two old stecom plices Robbing Mr. Je —A young man, by ame of William I rae, or more commonly known as * Alabama.” was urrested. yerterday, by Officer Motors, of the Fifth ward, on a charge of being aa ac- complice of Mary Jane Reed, who is charged with robbing Mr. Milton A Joves of Illinois! of #275 on Baturday night Officer Crévett likewise arrested « woman. also an accomplice. called Ellen Raviile. elias “Freneby ” They were both committed to prisou for a further bearing Arrest of Smuh Davis —OMecer Campbell arrested, yesterdey Smith Davis, the well knowa couaterfeter, ot. charging bin with the manufacture of ey, ‘The affidavit oa which the com- piatnt is roun is made by countertetter, called Nelson Stewart. Ly was taken before Justice Mountfort, permitted him to go. on his own re- cognizance, until Wvenited ow The Kretous Toilors —Justice Bleakley, up to last evening. bad nearly conctuded the testimony pendi varheymen tailors arresi ia’ Thirty-cighth street. All have been Identified. with the exception oftwo, aad those two will be held on the testimony ot the officers making the p vans ‘Two out of tw ber have been d cae one (risbn Charles Gotts ba i of $3 ted. Jeced Hutehinsum, the Iriabm $5 Ail those who bave been deteeted. and indeati- ted as us siurg shets lowd)d caus, pistols and kniv.e, vil be required to give bail as follows:— Chari! Tietup. Henry Lodowlek, Martses Gieleher and Jobm Theall. in the «am of 72000 each Charles Lerer, dail $8000; Henry Bevnchhart, $1,000; and Jacob Vabiel. $1,000 Th» hulance will porsibly be 1d mm the sum of $500’each. to auswer the ebarge of Arvest af Youne Burlecs—Three boys, called, Wil lism H. Denton, Su 4 Phillip MeKeen, by off ser Shea, of the Sucond ri waly entectug the bard ware Kore NO. U3 Fulton etrevt, occupied by Jose; Osborn. The Youva rogues entered the rtore on the 4th inet. ard carried of several articles of hardware, consteting of howie knives. pistols, &e A portion of thy articles were found in the truuk of MeKoen Jus- tee Lothrop com mitted al three to prison fr tial aes @ Geld Woren — Officer Birdsall. of the Go a arrested. yesterday, man called ro snitt, Tevaliag « goid wateh worth $100. from Justice Lothrop commit- Tu) Murph Rar et urpby, on ® charg» a gold watch. She was detained for a further ~The case of off- ames Me Carty and Mike Murray. ver Me Carty crt McCarty war heard yesterday. before Justice Lo. op It will be reoullzeted that Mr. MoO. struck Mi Murrey with bix club in his effurts to arrest iw. The officer was bound over to keep the peace for eix mont in the Mr Me was in fault, —— to the Mayor aud Aldermen. pera ere In selecting men tonct ase peat emnn take those ise -ent ; otherwise. the avthority with which apantesctot may sometimes rerult ttaily to some of our citizens’ IMPORTANT FOR THE PACIFIC. The Departure of Three Splendid Steamships. THE WEEK:.Y HERALD, ‘The steamships Empire City, Captain Wilson, Georgia, Captain Porter, and Cherokee, Captain Windle, will leave this port at three o'clock this afternoon, for Chagres, with passengers, and the mails for Cali- fornia and other ports of the Pacific. The mails will lore at two o'clock, The Weekly Herald will be pub. Mshed at ten o'clock thie morning. It will contain the latest news from ail parte of the world. including the debave on the California bill, and its engrossment, yrs- serday, in the Senate. Agents supplied with any quan. tity. Single bit in tsinaten Graeme. “Mails for Europe. The British mall steamstip Canada, Capt. Harrison, ‘will leave this port at noon to-morrow, for Halifax and Liverpool. The mails will cloeeat half past ten o'clock in the morn’ng The W'rrkly Herald will be published at half part nine o'clock. Single copies sixp: President Millard Villmore.—Jast Pab- tof the Provident of the United teautiteal daguerreetype $V cb! 2 neoatway. githe sig factory of ane, They or coe gombine all ¢ Str, in greet abundance, "Gu apna: pan Hatr te roa itt % Bucher, | thy momens ea capt ied, ~ es eee vunisws Be ceteesi Lit hopped ae eae Medicated Goap wil) fallowness, Re. resi Sadeite ay eng eeeptoaae hem Briakss ae Vane ata is A hy Sines seep le A BLor Biel Nera Hair Dye.—Matcheior's ¢ Genatne Lek oe act a as AO en =e Gen eal eee anita type of Bike od hes ae cats only equalled by thetr peputarity. ae cllsetitn., he" perteetio The Pinmbe 3 National Gatiery, No. 951 ngers and others shonld wot fail to visit, a it inte re: nee of the kind im tr Kava sfutioe thie elebtated cotfectuon ean fal of maet- ing with many aneer e soa pens soens age Sows ane soem ny Anton: iheee ned four Elna ‘geen ae ry Ba edletom, price 50 ale stan nies | Se Trvieeiad Byes inverted. A Deligottul 7 —Take the Hadson River Raijroad time part, been steadily falling off. This has been | eavsed by an increase in the cireulation and a de-_ crease in the amount of specie on hand. In July last year, the New Orleans banks had on hand in speele, $6,088 441, or $1,301.193 more than in July, 1850. In July, 1849 the efreulation amounted to $4 709,038, or $442,649 more than in July, 1850, , Stock Exeh The celebrated Sew York Boot and Shoe BROOK'S, 16 Puleon eet, ia the beet place Hels is shs ile RR Leo 6] Bots, Shoes, and Gaiters. Mr. B. has the ns, 168 Bt] crrmient tu the cet, of vsrane And darable a 1 0 i 0 76 Hr cut aa low aa cun be persiiaved im aay eababllsis 2000 Indiana i’ Brant’ an 1000 4 Wes! 100 R Ine Rds t 1000 Erie 100 thy Purmers' Trust Albany & Schenee do 100 01 ie WO tw #214 67 SECOND BOARD a0 76 BO ah MONEY MaRKB Mowvay. August 12-6 P, M, Ti wil; be seen by the report of anivs at the Board of Brokers, that there is very little doing among stock speculators in Wall street. We bave never noticed less activity at any season of the year, The fact is, there are no buyers in the market, and as many large holders are out of town waitiog the movement of the waters, we cannot look for avy immediate change one Way mf bectber, It will be found, npon the return of j.:cets, a grven Puree, contuining two ten dollar tills on the phe from hel country, $54 Ns opening of 1, Tehiterat j ephadery by leaving cat seit wll campaign, that there will be @ dozen sellers taney stocks to one buyer, and the result of sach » EREL S10LBN setae 4M state of things caf be easily imagined. Daring the typists inl turning it, wil speculative excitement last spring, we repeatedly re- marked that the time was sure to come, when there | would be more gellers than buyers ; that it was the ‘ayicrt thing im the world to buy fancy stocks 00 she Erie RR L ST—VESTERDAY oon, ABOU r POUR o'clock, im William street, between Jahn and Pulion of this paper, KDED BY'T Veliberally a MEADE. BROTHERS, 83 Broadway, opposite Park Fount SPECIAL NOTIC or apything but the rub would come when | VP4jE FOR CAallPonNia. post, OFFIC every one wanted to sell, Upon the opening of fornia to be despatched per U. S. Mail St } will be closed at this office on Tuesday, the I ast 2. P.M. spring’s butiness, most of the outside specu- ttera to Parama 30 cents; to Chagres, 20 cents; Intors were bare of stocks. ‘They had been for | Heit ef which must bepre-paid sometime previous to that, large sellers at the | - EM Tc BPAD TR cepreciating prices, and by the time the market — et rs See ee CORP acrOy 2D BER? touehed the lowest point, the brokers In the street | £6 ill be carefully attended to. ‘Ottice from nit in the morning, anu from 5 tet welock in theeventar Lad come into possession of more of the unproductive urguaranted class of stocks, than they had held before for along time, The epirit of speculation, roon afier the spring opened, rapidly increased, and the abund- Sut supply of capital seeking investment, gave a great impetuato the movement, and the brokers having | such large lots of faney stocks to sell, (purchased at | prices ranging from above those now current dowa to | the lowert poing.) that every effort was made to draw in outsiders, and fortunate for the holders they suc- | cweded Not that the holders miade ‘money by the tteady improvement in prices, for they had paid high prices for the bulk of them, but because they were anxious to relieve themselves of such an enormous dead weight. Outsiders at firet purchased moderate. | ly. but an prices became inflated, they took hold more | ravenously, and at the top of the market thy went in | deeply For a long time after the maximum had been reached, there was a pause in the market, | avd outsiders began to get impatient. The rise | bed not been so great as the street speculators assured _Pottsville, August 9th, 1860, them would be realieed, and for atime they heldon 1 Ralf Me gS 4 Ac Blatt Ped with the hope that prices would take another start, ity, If aby part of Wooster street ie let Se teneait to hich would enable them to get out at # profit. In| {f hg Pee ht a gen paver mee this they have been disappointed, and. instead of the b glad improvement looked for, price tween a decline Apprehensive that prices would fall back to the start- ing point, and having im reality no confidence in the value of the stocks as permanrnt investments, many sold out at a loss, and probably will not, for some time Une at least. Involve themselves again ny fancy stork speculations. In this way large lots of these se- curtiies beve found their way back into the hands of trokere, ond it fs our impression that at this moment the amount of valueless, worthless stocks, not only | held. but owned in Wall street, is greater than has | been known for years before. As extraordinary as it may appesr, the buyers and long rellers of fancy stocks. this year, have not made money, The bears have, in almost every instance, been lors, for the want of sufficient foresight totake advantage of the lowest dip of the market, to make themselves long on their contracts; but the princip! whieb. at that time and has since governed them in their operations, was perfectly sound, aud one which, if strictly adbered to, must mot only make up all previous losses, but fill their coffers to the brim. The bulls have not made money, es a general thing, for mort of them paid high prices for the bulk of their stock, and to carry a large portion of them eight, tev, and twilve months, before they even realized ori- W. POTTER, VaLP. ‘4e any Comini ipods, oF vessels comm 4 ALTEND TO or consignment ei the most WiLL 1.0. ‘as oreby nocifiod held at the rozular place on b MPTRE CTY ENCAMPMENT, No. 11, ‘The members of this Encampment are that a special session will Tuesday o of im jore them. "By order. GEO. Wakk N&, Secretary. SOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIPS.—TUB RESPEC- tive partnershipsof Hayweed & Snyder, Milnes, Hs word & Company, and Berjamin Hayw od’ & Covips oy this day dissolved by the mutual consent of ali the George W, Papier 38 Benjamin Milnes bave as- the dobre of the said three firms, to settle all the bu 8 thereof, their own use, AY WOOD, BENJAMIN MILNES, Philadelphia, th Argust, 1800. ‘The vusinest of mining and selling coal, and, manufactur- ing steam engines, machinery and exstin We Sryder and Benjamin Mila "Soyder & Milnes, GEORGE W. SNYDER. BENJAMIN MILNES. y Gi dex the fim ot Fortieth to Pift; seventh igetnaes having been declared y= herwise, voluacarily inane ir grrr pd sole ovvenant, to on several Tot owners s, and their successors, .— 2, b.. ond An ty petite thei tee aot ‘uninterrupted any ime the 7 might require or ask be een other of & fimilar mature, bavi area the ase of #aid streets fer upwards of thirteen years, began t9 see and feel the pressing fey for int dod od i ° lote alonn the whole line of Pore 6 pre: derived meds, peritioued the pre ate and id etreot trem the Fifth even to the Offret thore sold at a profit, the result of their lest > pri operations has been the accumulation of larper lots of the same class of stocks, at prices fifteen per cent above thore paid at the close of lect winter. They will Gnd this » most unfortunate | i perition, one from which they will find it dificult to tricate themeelves, without serious losses. It can bardly be expected that any sane speculater willen — terthe market asa purchaser, at present prices, and, | ment, doe: without purchasers, how will present holders get rid of the epormous dead weight they are now compelled tocarry! The news from Europe, commerciaily, is fudorable. fy log ‘ity go- praiseworthy eftort st im to perpetrate a downright del ie language, for trath and sound reasoning, 4 wor bail lawyer, or Tombs pet , then ton is do tas cotton is a more | the thief mart of ot New. Yorke hich Cotton is up and corn down ; but pes masiarat ell Saati ie important article of export than corp, we cam better | Ss ration and the put up with a depression in the latter than in the it resolve Toat Nefrecurd ‘th chpeations 3 ¢ Ww i, fe hie bet former. The politieal accounts are important and | M2¥vt,Wovdhul 4 a0e forth Moatinghee cate, highly interesting The result of the hostilities which bave commenced im such # sanguinary manner, be- twerm Eepmark and Schieswig-Holstein, is a matter of much speculation in commercial circles, It may {nvolve all the great continental powers in « general war, and keep European affairs in an unsettled con- ditien for years. ‘The gross revenue from duties on imports into the United States, for the year ending June 30, 1850, was $59,700.000. This is equal to an importation of nearly twe hundred millions of dollars, Gross reve for y ending J 80, 1849, $31,202,047 ; year ending a 20, 1848, 159,228,111. } ‘The receipts at the oMice of the Assistant Treasurer of this port, to-day, amounted to $02920 19; pay- | Ee ments, $106711 22; balance, $6,408,429 79 Among the imports from Baltimore, during the past | week, we note over 5,000 bags of coffee, and a valuable assorted cargo trom Liverpool. and another from the | Pacific. The principal articles of export were 1,669 Lhde. of tobaceo, 4771 bbls. of four, and 946 tons of | coal, the latter to San Francisco. The total value of | toreign exports, during the week ending on Thursday evening, was $165,069 23, | Arrangements sre in progress for the organization, under the General Banking Law of New Jersey, ofa) new bank in Newark. to be called the “ Newark City | Bank,” with » capital of $200,000. This is, we Delleve, | the only bank organization, thus far, under the new | banking law of that State. | ‘The quantity and value of cotton exported from Mo. _ bile to foreign porte, for the memth of July, and sines | ‘the Int of September, 1849, were as annexed: — | Commence or Momur.— FY an uajectitabio apeen we are loving and law-abiding citizens, PRcompremising friends of peace and good order and be- Keve it enn only be maintained by fair, foarieas, and impartial od D FOR MIL wi EVUR DES DEUX MON DES—PL Busi WED TWICE A menth—Comtai 4 eles om Aimer eticies, my ire mest ining rivers ia mint ti a dreten ber Papen and Baglin works, in the aT tei Medicine, ( ve or Bi Britete iname- 20® Pounds — Vater. its me- ah r wee AS10781 eeuns bln a lh Bg gem ig By Dy pad 9,066,490 $1,267,078 72 tall owed to the (eade 4,352 1 be 13 | 7408 BIR, T6R 21 | ' Skandia cane “MOG,218 100,100, 7R GILLEASIN SS | "Ata AY Bout 9G vt Tt will be seen by this, that the average price fot an | L's, renee Font sey En. are < Cet the cotton shipped from Mobile, from September 1, | feegter,, pore holding & fait at Fy Setup re 1840, to August 1, 1850, was more than ten evats par | | ne Till eave New Verh, (rom the font of Fulton pound American vessels have, during the past year, Passencers to % bad a larger portion of the @ittom carrying trade than pengiag 11 oy | ueuel It hos not, however, beem « very profitable business, ‘The Board of Currency, in Louisiana, have made the anrexed exhibit of the condition of the New Orleans Banke, on July 27, 1860,— “ingrown pa ly recently completed. It is G on e . siruihdlent atveaetion te strana WwW ren ieee ee ‘HORSE. SHORR, A A MAN be mast be & eood fireman and fitter. 6,101,587 ie en Pp} hen, = good wages Citivens Bonk. om. Apply te this 1, COF= Gentelaated a * Man seit and avemue, ow York: oihbil 45071 02 sot Teaser BY A Total. 5,107.288 08 3 RS RAaSAIT OH | Nuree: ie ompabie erting ond mal | Has eo tyeorion te ge.s ance in the count: Capital | city reference given. Can be ston for two dage, at Sepdinan y hie been, tre Rn Deevenent, Copal ead Bite. & 8 168,600 00 ST) 93 6,848, | ANTED BY 4 RI “A RESPROTA jalan Aine!" 190M 00 fy 49, shing children's dreneee eget cies YRS ARRAS ERAS | ase ibe re beatin v sous Leediind be hed ce teeter sect, in' we reare 7 T8647, 900 00 1878 oo 80 SiR os ee Le West RT Remar Raaare ss | Ss Guin swraimimeisenten foreman fred opportanity tot Toth cee ce, ART OOO © 12500.407 7 ALO M | Shewt oration te trotod ae Jobbing W The egeers of specie over cirewlation has, for some Veeck the sloshing with the Jobe ig bose Bd, Herald vilive. and to receive all the assets, aredie and effects thereot 6 | picked it ap will | | An SEMENTS. Naa rneee N' LOSTICKETS preyy CENTS, TO ALL PARTS Priv | AA ein ANTED—A NU WwW $5. D-oreopen at quartew ANIED—IN A FANCY GOOHS ESTAB! sient, Se activa, steady aud intellige t young w yoorrof age. One who bas bad sow iN be acted the Addrers, with name and referener, AB ‘etbe ON HUNDRED POURD NOTE. Me Mt . sr tt, Oey by the Or~ Wanten- A KESPECE. jacdonald; Miss Harriet ries, Tuesley Eveming. 4» , F and Trouser she will sing To followed ty the SBR LY. To con~ of eity rete n rive Wife,” ee iBy a Hroom,” Re. elude with the farce of TUKNIN jection to g in the count obese r_hack N‘ ATIO. 4b THRATRE, CHATHAM STREBT— ASTLE GAKDEN—THE a. —— » ‘evening Avgust 1S, 180 the entertains ©/Tralian Opera t vimea TANTED-THE BEST OF mence with MY PHECIOUS BRTSRY F. Rediali—Sixnors Stefta: oc. Nene Geeta cot tasters ni Mis, Bobeail, Miss Weston, diall Signor I Marini |W ‘ ‘Ang. l4, 1850, an be procured at Bl Toy Weld es Tlie NEW VORR Flakwa rand ois by Bellini, of 1 PURITANI—Sir Geo p Serve u My, Wealthy. Mr. | Signor 1. Marini: Lord ariliur ts ~gwor L. Salvi; Sit lice Hawthorns 8 Miss Weston; Mee Jor om of which, the present lint: Bivira. Signorins Stef= pers, 8 Promenade bly td & THoOROUG 1. CARPENTER, Lic Y 1) take place on th ermanent indeur emp! tn mreence of the a bak de with the oo firers, D. sterling, | of PREP CHUN PUK ASTOR PLac are respectfully 1 be re-opened, for a brief 11860 Madame Anwn (i in New York since her w na Lew grand and maz lean x, entitted JUDITH English by Christy's Minstrels, and iy infermed that, for the fail, they will visean * | eensin During their \. BY & RESPECTABLE YOUNG | give Concerts wt U as Chambermid aad ly; is a goud washer and tnwery. first appearance * tour in Mexico, le in five (a= acirel: new cidontad from Verdi's their popal ae in this city plain rows | Aw ironer, Phe Ain and. the | Sarwrday. Augnat teh and | ef there re-open * | Hall, in New Virk nt ana unig 8 P_ CHRISTY. Nirwotat ARNUM cin tegt ahem, | | nwood, yr» to the now. spentacle, # ANTED—A SITLATION, GY A RESPECTABLE wf overwieliisely 9 ~atr n pigee of THE | it rota muna, ‘young girl, aw Seamstress. Hay hoon at the millinery DAU AKAM, will give with the anual ecsbrate case as and dréwwabing for she luet fourteen w ats. “Apyly at | ie Mr COW. Clocks “as Kdward M-ddiowon, Misy Alexing Anne Bishop, 9 ner with a L fi isier. A grand wT ich changer t 2 earn " Hr legen in Fapiy. tn Koberie—and 9 .semplete Jat Titan) Afternoon porformanc 8) fook. Aduiapton. 58 center obthdven Godcr 10 TWO JOURNRYMEN HARNESS MAKERS. he Fairy Queen; ke gig taddies and pads such will th d d wages, by applying to OWEN ad sitoat, Newark, N, J, None ANTED— who ese tm steady employment McPARLAN D, No. performers. ctnele the most “gore eous y musical ep in'wew Tork On Monday, Avewst 19th, the new Madame Avna Bishop: Elinkim Signor Novelli; Helofern: n JUDITH.—Sndith, Vriese of the Jews, “f the Assyrions, Mr. Mr. Buettler; Abin Sort, a Spirit ANTED—A SITUA Porter im a score nde, comprising a company of thirteen. per 1 the direesion of J * Thoy wil) of giving ther original inimitable entertain- eonelude with & “ Popnlar Mex ANTED—BY A YOUNG ¥aN ushers generally, 8 vic YHO UNDERSTA nm, a8 Salesman W ma other Store, and wouid age | MeMir every night until farther notice. Admission 25 can Avna Rishop in (s in the me o of reference. Address M. Mevican gir! Pert every evening daring week. Admmjssion—r« xe pariuette, ne du vate ‘boxes $i and phd vent nts. oh ‘ a = ay and Saturday next, whem ANTED~SITUATIONS, BY TWO RESP | CASELE GakbEN TG Now ores FoR 1 are eprytrigy Bone Bre -g tien of viniters during theday. from 7 sung girle Ove, to do shamborwcrk, oF as la moat beautiful housework in ae private fawil rk in a small ya. f not en~ TUT Elisabeth atreot, ta the rear, THEATRE—F am | undisturbed” promi snd delightful ecenery around, Goa breene. Admission. 1234 cents re DussELDoR? ACADEMY « Roanw ay, or.—T #NTED-BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOM\N, oritva pat Chawbermatd, an Xd plait sewing, of couytry. Plenee eall at 204 Matt sires Cam be rs OF FINE ARTS.— from Europe, among rk of art of the dv peneral housework. in a private point 'y from 10 o'clock cents, Season ticke ( PTO COTTAGE. HOBOKEN—GRAND (NSTRUMEN. tal Free Concerte—Strauss celebrate” Band ever: day, Wednentay and Prid mmeneing 903 Pe . O'SHEA, ai ATED Fi 0 Ferriag: tot vente, No is true representation of living pictures oan he seen ‘ rate oe it ran ienke “ur isa Cavantraen aire th weather is unfavorable, vd Concert will teke place | open at performance te commence at # o'clock. sitwations at the Protec’ive Agency, every might, tae. a Alo wanted, « MUSEMENTS IN PHILADELPHIA. ARNUM'S MUSE Menreourny HOUSE, TREWONT sr ker BUsTON, —This Inrge and commodio «} having heen Uh thly refitted and renova‘ed, is now open for the wea ft per me ar The i two oe three Wall street, ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation te do chamberwork aud waiting, and toms to ral Louse work. L~ is a free rai uld have no wie nitty. Bost of it lease apply at 4¥ fort, Assistant peti Minstrels week onl, The: new and WwW be ace Tehearsal, which will Sevelope sho are t appear subsequent Al w moral d x: ‘or this place by a ‘oeuished authors, which will render ir worthy of the reputari whieh it hi ‘so a plaeo for moral isscruction a railroad de= the business y the scriotest ‘of thove who may y visit iim, bile pareve iver part of the eit attention toy A os bes ANTED—A SITUATION, AS COOK, WASHER, AND Ly a respec or she would fa child 00 ence given: WwW ATED— a, SITTING ROOM AND | DouBiE BRD- seen iED—A bape peeps? be gone ONE WHO understands | is will Gnd and geod Ww: _PERSON AL. re MATI ON WANT rrp oF BUGH PCOMMODATIONS POR ll familie riches children, at No. S opporite the Society Lihrary Oskb—s TEW CENTLEMED ¢ AN PE acco¥Mo. cen Wirven sureete rly applicati ENTREVILLE COUR: Baths for the free use N the boarders C b V, Angurt 16th, at march fer Bauen Conklin» fe iemesdianstt, afters a YRONT ROOM ON Tie Se ‘Mr G for 01 mul en: can BY A YOUNG oy SITUATION bread baking and pastry; vate family. Good ter, Please Twelfih un aad Toirteeath panneno—svire or Roos 9 To t or full board. Pri TROTTING, es ereee frien Rogest With, at ot 236 Weolegh, PM, mate for $10 me Me Ier,, % Conklin wames b. g. Contre 3 Boglte Hor old use of 197 Seaae se, ores & privete residence, eet = coe hotel, aes bed tome sonvecting, an excel attentive servants, bathe, ete nae be secomme= location Permanent arranges ay Sy Sage rdo menseab ole berent avenue, in the bock store 7 AMTED— Ent te Bede ating ny ‘en o'clock: Three or more to make a re, Ph ER «' ae YANN, Proprietore, ANTED WwMEDIATELY TWO ata AND A A rlor for two singie gentlem: convenient and Bad, at ke OARDIN THE COUNTRY.—SRVERAL APARTMENTS agrees bie part of Brovklyn! "Addreas Ul. C.D. Herald oftce. | in harness. Geo. 8 John; P. Rice's new Roshatle are € ridgen enters ch. taete~ ae SPICER & McMANN, Proprigtors, infront ef the ct eae, a ei trees in froat ser alt splondiliy’ furniaheds for the comfort of ite guests, York and anllowe BOARD MAKERS ARE WANT- Ao and squapeat employment will ANTELD—A GOOD TAILORE: To ~~ Wits. 008 TANS SS, po 4+. Sia ee MET WANTED. BY. A WELCH Ry ty 4 sretasnoe. Cham bermaid or Waiter, or to tak and do plain sewing. Apply at s'Pire WwW c 'n the book store, Ww ANTED-—W nese, ny 4 My mye or Dility, who has ser rt dress, tu pratiomen’s families, bt nee ahi “please tall tov 30 Crosby ones . room De. 8 say day thie week. tata sega cs FOR SALE AND TO LED. an ni at 7 nth 8 nee S| Re ACHT FOR SALE—A GREAT BAKGAIN.— beautiful sloo coat $1,000, is good as Craws too much water the Portis: A petal, pire 1008 S STONES AND PRENC! Vic BISHOP, Importer, 28 Maiden Lare, purchase N.R. Peas, D and all kinds of Gems at their full va = | Bes i i J. Hart sm: jeare call Twill Tecelve outs fe tw family Crordy etree, in the rear. ay art © en oe % ‘Grin cnt cf about ny Wasmp-a Woman, TWENTY. Fi To, TuIRTY y 0 Remeral housework, Must be a xood eook, ry ironer, The best ot referen: requlred. Apply t No. 1 State strect, eorner Whitehall ly informed, that t f fo all descriptions of me tes, ith traixing, will the Isiand. Price $40) eal . & Hight the despa hp With shifting leather top, in good order, tr oherot ity builders. Price $100, drees Seuvy Ls wy. storeet” The pureharer pays! doing thie im the ri "UNDERSTANDS nny general housework, puis etn nonewit intive ant ‘willing persons a by oor mere Wee ro SALE-THE STOCK, PINTO ood will of the oldest and boat en SE ogts house in New ¥: 4 wa: brie Shoes, hi A beuier vit treet, where JONES doen At the most reasonable rates, or RESPECT LE FAMILY, m UNG LAD miehes 10 borrow thirt inmcntly fresh, aud ail readily walomsiey most modern and fashionable styl fan t lags would be seMicient to pursbase sad business to advantage, Address M. A. C., 0 LIVE INSURANCE COMPANIRG—A | nae therourhly sequelae’ d capable eltier ieenens AD VILLAGE, IN THE TWELPTH WARD, Bridge Road, bounded by 145th street and eld King Idist street, Seventh and Righ*h avenue. A for sai ithoat eaeepel oS bere cheapest yiking on the inland, Jaouary {et, a home= stead is exem: $1 000. 78 per cent of ‘hs purshase mey cam remat d and morienge for five yours. oe ply ti the Window Shes we. 171 rehasing Dresdway. 4K LAMPS, ¢ and At ina family. she etl derrtands ber | business, sles washing and’ irvnings hae Apply ‘at 8 IAL EXPRESS FO 0 We shall tend & Spo and San yoy ; $ sr" rrten. al eo OF, embroidery, be, hoe Adan s | A RESPRCTARLE Wwouan Wises A site ATION Vw Te Camily. wry sa, bret A URRREOTY Fe PLA rT st a D Me ah apent Fr Ltt ts . oun enverior to 4n9 ever made i pats rtd return theoe thee aonle wos etry entire mtinfaem ved Dagurreotype Frames, Lookete ~ Vetn BISHOP, Importer, 25 At “RESPECTANIR YOUNG GIRL WANTS A SITUA. tion an Chambermaid and seamstrers ream take rare CP grown chiidre references from het Inst *itum= Pleave ery street, fret foor, Can be hae ibe is ts ad on ano, DE Bavrne, Repo anos ry Sees “Ot as ah a tiem, mereorial it" chemin. pimples em the face, erysipelas, ironic attectioms. 4 of the liver, Imma, ebest, Re.” 2,000,000 clit tnt ad ask row 4, tee adGreseed te J.C Feopeettn y attended te till emeseed T*. JEM aL LE ro waren, MAKER, ENGRAVER, id Hike to enzage ture. Pie se aE CALIFORS = wee ee iu Pee ol ae ‘SS aut Pooch ai Rea aoa ate: Getta | Becta arenas, sea q * 5 rss sited fey the | 81°88 and 81 por hare UBL BY apie RTT, DENTI Looping Yooks: le 8 geod ta Fors wrt’ gnyeet te tae Cte Htotes ¥y euving them caine wort! re ae Revie the bench ct building. “Address FC. igh ot., meet propeietors, A.B. Mt A.D. MILLER, & 60. ECR Ts, abc onanes AND BRRWERS—A YOUNG MAN peassepents EXPRESS —THESUBSCRI- w Withee t tiers 4 ihe Toren 71 tf ob ork in ths omer aN ea | es uo cat miners en pet oe 1B WANTED, ROUTING. F Ry)swr ED HOUSE WANTED, A WwREE Pony an. Vemee, ine deel able 100 meee, plane and stare eas ry, cleans, cenmom a tarpon In benny. others im wen, AM for Drondway, by the Mevatlic B a Feat View wre whore the oer npant wend remain, snd foe tom jersed. Attres, Fh po he lira ove. ?

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