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ne Patriek James W. Hartel, Doutles, Joka Burke, og tn Coulter, hanes wi eniienJoroph Lux, yore. apr 1g ry ~Michael ding, Leopard, net ee ‘tin ©) Bag trey Alexander J. Died ss hn ite Danton ret fill vacancies. bog Aas one F ea Si Freseret. has "the, ae Mil veeansion DESIGNED INSPBOTORS, DULY AP- by the Democratic Republican Eleotors of primary e'eetivn, bald 1a, pcre ¢ Genera! Committee, do h of the ballot box at eiog destroyed about Demoerasio El ed In wee in. Patric} ho Keyeor, Joba L, BRANES careny, THOMAS WaLLacE, Rye ‘ges apr) spectore hy rit Hs BI Nessier, Joseph 5oseen weecxnuRN, uarter past, eight panera of ee ward nner. WarRD sae PRIMARY ELECTION, Hi mG: Dual au aot 26, 6, pursuant te the all UNDERSIGNED IN- lection. in the Twentieth aoeratic Republt- arr ane | Groen sous call of ae he ie eke rely cervity ana deelare the following wiekes Democratic Repabliean State Convention.—J. Sherman nyoralty Convention—William J. Cogsie, Buckie} Don- onyention,—Michael Connolly, John G. iam bere 1 Thymus. need: persons ries nine of votes, were duly ane pong et aieehine. Wm. J. Peck, G. Foshay P, Donn, William Monteith, Michael ho geod Roger MDs rmo' Nort! pan a. teh Hi i. J. lar et Sei und J, Porter, ‘Theodore Martine, Jamo: has. &. Eemble a oY Patri . Shea, Theron Mercholf, 4 it, EB. a harles Miller, John orange, James Conck- meee Cenviadienn Sareaee, R ie 1, Andi s Patrick Toole, Michae] Duffy, Wi a Bi onda CM Congressional—David Mon: MeGrain, Nathai B04 Theodore: reise, Joba jel Roe, Daniel Wilson, Patrick Hinch, y A. Feigler, D. L. On , George KE. Geib, "08 Charter =i isn Caras, Wi Wiltien Cam npbell, James MeKia ie, John Mal: James Rooney, John Reiddiog, Corne- irrey, Bernard M: e erin Michael, James Kati To, Meknn ANDREW J. DUNN. a ig i F. DARLING, WM. To OD, ith,’ dy, Patrick Cherry, wien Be ki to fill “Bi Crany, ers a. rae Patrick Dane. ie oo lo, Daniel Yee. mans, Jobn Meyers, Jehu Reiderfelt. ae. Distrise Convention. William B. ‘Shove, Garritt Spon Joneph Cussen, Geer Et PatRioe ORAN Y, CHaRLES MURP ENTH WARD—AT AN ELECTION HELD AT TE 1 Ward Hotel, corner of Broome pursuance ef » call © ed inspectors, declaro the following ticker HIRD WARD—AT A PRIMARY ELECTION OF THE Democratic Republican i) ihe Third ward, Bold at the house of Mr. W. Towreday, August 26, 1862, bet ~purévant to a call of the Domooratio Republic General th, the following tioket vguone tat Republican Ticket. Th rick Burks the Po Deck °. 266 Fulton street, on een the hours of 7 an: na ne, VENTIETH WARD.—aT A “PRIMARY ELECTION id at No, 368 Seventh avenue, Auguat 26, Ant to the eallof the Democratic Republican General and Ward Committecs, the following ticket received a majorit and wes duly clected:—Workingmen's nion and ma Ory. rable Cenvention—James Ep; iMiam H Bolton . te. to the Second District Conveation t Delegate to Syracuye Conzentiyn Th William MeGraw, ates to the County Conventii inan, William Wilson, J. 3 to the 4 Convention 8: } yi MeGensy, 5 mes Kan of the voter pol! Union Ticket.— Covnty Conventit Kiernan, George Ryder, Hugh Mooney. City Convention. Joie, Axel Freem: Mayoralty Con: Charles R. Trigle: 0 Nom| obald 1a Babler P Php jonvention--Richard Norris, alternate Lewis wpe Reanls yee, Thinte Poter Fairchild, William H, Charles C. Jeffrey, Arthur McDoaald, Edward Welch, . 1m Jaques, George H. Clark, Aivinza Howell, te oseph Cornell. SJudieiary—Joeeph M.’ Marsh, Daniel H, Hunt, William a - Eldridge, Jaw A. King, Peter B, Thos. McKiernan, Wm, 108. Grogan. ion—Samuel Van Wart, Patrick Hinoh, avril, Conven tion—Solomon Kipp, N. J. Waterbury, S. peng. aity—Gilbert Gol Caza fan Woodruff, W. 2 eae for the Third’ Congressional Distriot—Andrew liekie. Frederick D. Rose arba K. Maynard, P. Kenny, a 5 Crosby, Jacob H. Farrell, Samuel Bennett. tes to Second Assembly District Convestion—J Ward, T. Linkletter, 1. Lawrence, Cc. H. to Nominate Candidates for Charter Officers— Thomas Brady, E J. Kirkpatrick, Solomon Kenzi Thomas Persons, Johi jonal Convention—Jas. P. Fagan, John Malarkoy, Owen Kinney, Thomas W. Olinstead, Andrew State © SHER Myers, Anthony Kendall, Pat- Jr.. Ithamer B. im Harri- #4 Tiyats, Aion Humats Caleb ie Mit ns Mancai/As Gliest Kemool\ A: Pie » Rob cag Thomas Dyer, William Hoyt epsrebess Charter~ Willism ‘Jabe. Jamey, ‘Boia, Chari jm: a aight, William Miller, Ow eter Morris, Edward Kane, Joseph Swarts. C, We Mill Charles Howe. DANIEL H. HUNT, rick Shields, Joi an. Charter Ci Lam aittes thichend Murr John ere eli Hugh Revi Nichols lurray, John G. Butler, Arthur 1dson, John Mullin, SAMUEL VAN WART, THOMAS W, OLMSTEAD, WILLIAM JOICE, ERCE AND KING ASSOCIATION OF THE @ and efficient body held » {Mliam Hancook, Yorkville, CHRIS, WOODROFFE, _Tuomas 4 Moxnox, appointed by the ¥ Ward Poustn WARD.—THE UNDERSIGNED, ” INSPEC- tors of Election of the Primary Election of the Fourth the Democratic General Committee and ‘ard Committee of said LEWIs WILLIAM JAQUES.” OURTEENTH WARD.—WE, THE UNDERSIGNED Inspectors of the Primary lection cf the Democracy av to the eal] of the een Ward.—This lar of the » Fourteenth ward. meeting at the house of mittee of ‘Tammany toatthe following ticket was ¢l oted b ward, certify that elected at said elect! on:— vy Convention.—Jacob F. Uakley, J moshy O'Brien. woavantiee —Samuel Dunlap, imag dl Bickford, de William ‘Drew, + Eabriek ion.— William Cook, Geo, H. Oharter Convention — Dr. Jcsepl Wilten, William Locker, Jomes MeColyan, Phillip C. Martin, Ji ard Galvin, Lewin Bitters P. Tagen. James Smith, Patrick Murray and D. W. Clark. ry John W. Avery, Charles J. trick, Rickard, Ge3. T. Gr ‘ag called to the Flanagan and J. 8 A tin were appointed im torrents, th Although tho rain poured Alternate—Jay Vigan. Mayoralty Convention John O'Cenor, Joseph MoArite, eT wat a determination to deserve, and by it are Ghar County Convention—Daniel O'Meara, George Hubbell, ;Thomas Brady, doweph Cornel. net OU ym €. o] lly, Jos Pashine, Patriot Garner, reson i Sarmilytoddces “Wad Thich A.C Flanagan addressed the posto. the promises of t tice afterwards. leotion with their pra ung es patriotio song “are ‘ames Mooney, Ric Peter Hooft, James Upton, Jas. re given for Fic heodore Thomas, John Marr ott, King. and the mest: " a—Mike Walsh. OMAS J, "HAGAN, Chairman. Convention—William A. Walters, Patrick lathew Daly, Jona J 8. “Avstin, RAND MASS MEETING AT TAMMANY HALL, ON ‘Thureday evening, September 2, 1852, under the dires- mpemnees tis, Yalow Club. =a, A grand Assembly Convention—A. Brower, Jett Brown, Jobn McDonald, Thomas MoCullough, For Assistant Alderman—Thomas Wheelan. Charter—John Dunn, John Dowd, Wm, 8. Coles, Wa. Strauss, Herry Manron, Peter Daffy, Francis Flyn Johnson, Jobn Mager, Jobn Dolan. Richard Lee Walsh, Daniel McManus ip Carew inoand, Peter Jobn Reynolds, See meeting wi 8. Fr gnc Convention.—John T. Ogden. Patrick H, Me: jamin D, Welch, and John T1 The ticket headed Dr, he 'Deanell Peceived 509 votes, and ‘the people's tic! uk ommittees and ity of New York, the geverai clube an Willismaburg Jerrey City, Bro Bee cordially’ invited to chive: wit y other distinguished members of Congress, will poritively address the masses, to nizhed democra\ & ARLE c LYONS, PATKICK w. DOYLE, GEORGE H_ PURSER. 1¥TH WARD.—WE, THE UNDERSIGNED INSPEC- ra of electing, appointed her with a host of vis from various sections of the country the State, See call on Monday. TAYLOR, Pres! a EVENTEENTH WARD. AT THE PRIMARY ELTC errveae to the oall of tho Sane Com- he Priminary Election, ice with the direction of ral Committee, hereby certify that the following od:— onvention—John D. Dixon; Alternate, udicial Conveution~Emanual B. Haift, Henry: R. Hoft- mire, William Francis. Cousty Conventien—Abm. D. Wilson, Patrick Kerrigan, ‘idabock, James Beebo, Jai wre. Mayoralty Convention—Robert L. Maybee, Robert N, El- dridge, Lyman Cardee City’Corvention—Robert Donnell, J. H. Whittemore, An- drew Clark, Semuel T. Webster. James C eventivn 8m following tick ¢ Vico Prostiente, L. D! Tavior, J. Mexeu Hevy, Wanres P, Saitn, received a mi jority of 441 votes, -—Piorcs and King cratic Union Ticket. ;Welegatos to Syracuse—Ieaae aan Alternate—Wil- TR. Chairman of Committee of Arrangemonts, te pane D. Borrigs . James Murphy, FR. Loo. imothy Donovon, W. S.Kosd, John ; William Irvin. dward Bonnol, William H. Thomas, Julius Jobneon, Jaced Vogeal, F. A. Ridabock. isl Convention—John A, Smith, Robert Gamble, LOSE AND FOUND. OST, ON OR ABOUT THE THIRD , & mall paper parcel, addressed ° renton, N. J.,"" marked, on tl containing papers of no value except to the te the Herald office, shall ree City Convention: er jonal Gonvention—Elijah H. Purdy, Edward Johnson, Martin Doyle, #. Chesken, Pheiond, ee P. Shirkey, James G. 8 Bante, Edmon Blau! ‘ight. rs, Perry Bradley, John T, Hen- Freemen’ Ferrin, Edward Smith, Daniel D. Ide iligier Brissell, Edward Mos: ion— Barney Newman, George I. Ras, . Daniel Galo, Arthur P Woods. Charter—R. Cornell, J. Landers, D. Gaffaey, W. H. Mansteld, 2. |, J. Provost, A. Woods, somx eae man, John Beat, a lay m bly—Benj. E. REWARD-LOsT, A WAIT BULL TERRI Answers to the name of Crib; b over each eye. Whoever will retornhia to N au street, will got the above revi, “TISON, ae REWARD—LOST, oN 8sUND AY, THE l5rn IN from One Hundred and Nineteenth street and Fyu ech avenue. (Harlem). & red Cow, with short horus ands) Whoover will bring it fo Mr, JON CUNKLLN — Gas Hundred and Nineteenth street, will receive the a’ WILLIAW.P RANCIS, TBLODORE HART, HE UNDERSIGNED. mary Election held in the Sixth War IGRTRENTH WARD, 1 3 ASS) ‘v i f tho Primary house of Captain Mat INSPECTORS OF THE PRI- ith, reusnt to the eerlnieee of the Bese N ES Repu wneral Committee, do hereby certify that the Gand Bee Toke wi Pe a dee with yellow, who steayod from n Wednesday moraing. REWARD—LOST, ON WEDNESDAY, THE | Tt of August, three $100 current bills, in going from Jonvcey Court, Wall street, to Hanover Bank. The fader will address Box R. T., Herald ofio OST—§5 REWARD LOST AT THE POST OFFICE, old Pencil, with stone head, wa: a Hotel. on Thurecay evening, August’ 2ith 1852, be: hi Mis puranant to she Setter Dog, spotted Tend 9 o'clock, P.M. . 26 Lafayette place, ali of the Democratic 5 Ticket was elected{ st euch election, the suid veoning haying received 623 votes, out of which all ether tickets had “uayoralty Convention—Peter Cooper, Patrick MoE\roy, the following Ticket, and the por- are duly and regularly el C , Charles H. Smith, J. Gelston, Sa- era, Charles B. ate Convention Delegate, Lorenzo B. Shepard; Al ly, z Cenvention™ Jamey "tevin Wi , Thomas McCoy, John N Convention—Oliver 8. Shay. Wiilism W Edward Rowe, Jobn Yaxcey, John MoGrath. Convention-—~Patrick Garrick So caea Log Sweeney, prdan, George Pearson Mathew Murr: M Pollord. “Theodore Timolat, omas Ryan, M. Murpby. muPeter B. Sweeney, George W. Nor- D. Lyng, James R. Mount, ue Cc Cc yesterday morning, Ril Le gtven, sud the thauksof the owner, if lett ay store No. 60 Liberty street. OST-ON TUESDAY LAST, A DIAMOND BREAST. pin, eet abcut with seven or eight smaller diamonds. The ahder will be liberally rewarded by applying at the Jesk o nventi: n—Jame ry ty, TI pgressional, Convention—William Ward, Edmund A. John Kennedy, James Smyth, Tsanc Moran, J igns. Coll N. Campbell ‘a ene: biy Convintion Francis W; Edmonds, John Lyuoh, 2 ‘Meyoraity Convention—T. Brennan, Benjamin Mareh, F. , George MoKinley, Edward Gillespie, Ber- sembly Convention—Charles Nea Charles Fitzgerald, Bernard MsCabe, 1, Andrew Turnier, Pa- Shehan, John MeNaily, OST—ON THE MORNING OF THE TWENTY. FIF Tu instant, in the vielnit ar Washington market, a s ng Aten Gollars tm gold, and bills. The finder wiil be liberally re- warded by returning the samo to JOSIAH 8, COLGA jon—John Murphy, P. Breadon, James McGowan. if James Hogan, Patrick Mur Janes Hanlon. Michael vik Grath John Martin James Lynch, wish Beker, Aish eee ke G. Phelan, ‘ulton, Patric! irr. recanted EODORR 1. TIMOLAT, PETER SWARTZ, pointed by th coe Absalom Dixon, Wi lism O'Do trick Smith, John Barter, Jame! Mathew Kowe, John Helly. SOHN NESBIT, HENRY MATHEWS, INETEENTH WARD —AT A PRIMARY ELECTION of the democratic republican electors of tho Nine: ew York, friendly to recular and the usages of the democratic republican ys accordance to tho call of t Republican General C Tan many, Ball, on the bth day of August 8, Yorkvile, on Thursday, the 20th day of Anguat, instant between, the hours of coven and nine P.M, for the purpose of electin, several sovoations baad tm sald call, the following named gentlemen were elected said delegates, by & majority of votes polled at said election :— Turnure, Patrick Ruth, Johm Doherty, M of Fourth aven’ nerdd Melon Ch: M NO. 2 WILLOW PLACE, Brooklyn, a large black setter Dor, with a white broast Whoever returns bim to his owner TRAYED AWAY FROM and white spotted pawi wall be Hberally rewarded. Inspectors of Primary Electio Committee and Ward VENTH WARD.— THE FOLLOWING TIC unspimously elected, having received 455 purest Anton Westervelt John Cassalior, Thomas H. Ferris, William Gaity, John Poynton, L. W. G t ciary—William M. Tweed, Michael Stat, James yoralty— William Mackey, Hugh Smith, Thomas Dun- nty—Raward C. Wert, John Brown, Michael Wall, ©. Bartrady, Richard Squirter. iy Edward C, Green, Michael Barry, Gregory Thomas, Michael Gregory, John’ Frasier, aveembly—Charler I fer feteny Jobn Palmer, Thomas W: ba ter—Dr. Wm. Rockwell, R. W. fen, oe Hayes, Robert D AME, TO THE PREMISES OF THE SUBSCRIBER, the 25th of August, e white spotted Bullock, for If not called for in a few deys, “ Inquire of E. MADDEN, mmittee of said olty, (as zconves which an ownor is wanted. it will be weld to pay expense Filty-second street, near Elev delegates to the LIQUORS. OZEN FINE CLARET Daren, in fine order at dxen-tottlen rertirued; 60 agzen Champagne; Cider, dei pbhia Ale and Porter, & hi For save, by Wit. i OND: jer in Brax dies, &¢., 430 Broome street. INE-A FREST IM- 1234, $1 50 and tri aire. sMayoralty-—-Patrice Masterson, John Murpby, John nantities to suit par- County—Jche Aca Patrick Bronnan, Wm. P. Turaure, H in bret RHILL, Importer and Hngh Clark, Them: Thomss Lynch, John » James Master- wick Murphy, debe Quan, ee n, JIchn O'Neill, Becry Hughes. A pe i retasy iH. Beriker, Jr. » Enoch E. Camp, Thos. M. H, UNDERBIUL, 490 BROOME STREET, COR- her of Crosby street, offers for sale Brandics of ade; Cham pagpe, Port, Mader birkeys, Aler, Pi er cont tens than at any other house.” ito French Brandy for proserving. —Jeremish Towle, Joho J. Duryea, Hoary Wm. A Turnure, John H, Riker, Bdwin Smith, in 8. Magness Francis Me Barron, Edward Tanes Slaven. James Mo Nes John Hurley, Steph S, Jomes Ennis. John Oudney, Hi Richaré Kimming. te to State Convention George G. Glasier; oF ee eS thea ene ce ceo. “G_ GLASIER, GREEN, i ICHAEL GREGORY, T AN ELECTION HELD IN DENNIS ROOT’ Prince street. Bighth ward, General Committee, CORAM TSMR SHIP. NOTICES. $2,000., , Ti Glancey. Patrick Murphy, Win. Jamer Grucen, George Dean, that may ocenr, Ww A NT E D “A ‘SPECIAL Spt 9 '¢ with tho above amount, ina sat tid Licrative business, paying @ profit, of 100 to 15) per cent, in @flourisning city in the wes nvest the above amount, wonld At this office, All ecmmuntentions strictly coniidentia —A pares HAVIN: THE AnOV ‘EB its, ‘conformity with the re- desided by them on Au- Hance with the call of Mood Ward od at 7 o'clock P.M.; when, after canvaning owing Ticket was elect. tknown as the Cohen ticket amouvted to oe votes; the ticket Lyte) meunted to 87 vot blicam Reeular Any one desiring to PA appointed by the General Committee of “ine ~ to address DG. L, ETEENTH WARD —PRIMARY ELECTIO! the undersigned Inspectors, duly appoint Tuepectora at the above Prima house of B. Linto: ‘ammany Hail, ages of the party, do hereby mere duly opened a4 the appoir te shey were required to be clo . of thie evening, the takes wae duly, y' Fernando Wood, John Eagen, John a Open a Kipp, er hen M. Drew, G = $3,000.” ‘action of the Genera in strict accordane rm. Inations=For State Convention, R.'t. Compton; Alternate, Wm. B. For Sherif—John Oree mors, Abraham Bogart. Thomas Kelly, stant Alderman—Charles. Hi. Pa » Coles 2 Sif James Murry, B Gerehon Cones; areekiie wai Garret ing jority nse Tsk. The Peo. OR SALE—A F RST RATE YOUNG HORS entle, together with asi Dennington, Tho: Bagh. ‘sathony & Kelley, Martin Miller, A. L. Bri Convention—John D. Betts, Dennis F. Root, John ird District Garb Dante mm , Ja Foe oe J. Mandy, padden, John Ber Leader, Wm. Pysosb Colvin, Deanls Pian, Mink, Patrick Friery, Grogory Conner, Paley eh Cavan dbase OR SALE—A PAIR OF CARRIAGE Ube with Purd, ayoralty—R. 7, Compton, Chartos H. Ring, R. W. 8. or without light Harness. Apply to pagan st David A. Fowler, Clement C. Robbins, Jonas on SALE—MATCH PAIR OF SORREL MULES, FIF- p hands high, seven yer A old, ome kind and very 1a light Wagon, , 1—Francls Floct, Mores Son: zrvasionsl—Pr McLaugh, John McKibben, George centre iad of Ansombiy—Elmore Halsey, Hone den, Dani hilt. in His Wi Wsdowens Rol ort Kill ick, Le Edwaré Parcells, Wm, doubte sot ot sosck Wit be Food cheap, at JONES & 23 ‘Dexis moane® JOHN EAGAN, G. Connon, Clerk. LARGE BAY HORSE, SEVEN ands high, kind in OXpress Wage 132 CI ‘T AN A Aloha ali VOR si FINE be seen rh Cake: TA ATA, MERUNG OF THR DEMOCRATIC Lg eel Biectors of the t, pursuant to Mine r the following ticket Syracuss.—George I. Fradenborghy alter- AL Cy vention William J. amuel Rowland, Convention —Gastavus A, Conover, John Wil- trate Sot om ‘Van Wart, James B, Martin, W! AND fot nian FOR SALE— eran rivers, hearty choers: Worl Dennis Ryer, Tho- Brisley, William y a Victory! beth tog I Geos dat pha ‘Rogh Mooney. jurray N cxteowad MeKiernan, Wiel, Patrick Hineh, ni winking Kind nad City. Conventions ORtE AND WAGON FOR SALE.—TAB WAGON it Mi bnilt to bey Lng ii kind, Apply at the etal Frovmst , The! vel tion—Samuel Van wi (iion—Solomon Kipp, N. J. Waterbary, 8. ‘Congressional Convention Tames P.¥ jon —Thomas Walker, Rewers th, Theodore Van in. Wilsen Morsay. oy aio + Charter Convention —Barnard Ri Li Li c Paes Ay SALE.—HE IB A rie eye is ot f great seen ‘and cannot of 3 ry, by Say horve in the Union. Phy h an! who will sag van “an _ Kendall, Pa- caper Murray, Paal Ware Settee irene Liptay potent perevn = AR nately = wouan, ag ilibarn a iw depe bath 1b, wishes one parendiasons sores 2m eat "Twenty-fourth phroot ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTA. YOUNG scor* ver ae arrived im ates io ae ANTED—IN JERSEY C1T War ana att 8 ply at td re, may pe eer ee Md ANTED—BY AN EDUCATED PROTESTAN? young lady; » {ituation ae Seamstrens, oF Companion ihn amiatie als po ition, and ing ‘to bo useful” Gan tere raster and oom Catherine,” Herald 4 Cook. ed Isundress in all ite given Please call at 199 ty: third and ‘Twenty-fourth Bert wating nue, betw ANTED—A SALESWOMAN, JN A MILLINERY establishment. None need cur. they are nd have. experience in tie above ranch, aad oan give good roference, Also, eis Milliners wanted. MASS, 63 Canal strcet. W 4R74P-4, coon, GERMAN COOK, IN & SMALL : he" oughly unterstand her bus: A Wace gives “Docletouiionns te be immediately, fo No, 20 Joraiemon Boutn'Brooklyn.” Wy AnzeD BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, Beibuation es Cook, and to sesiss in w hing an ing» Good city referenc Appl, 2 Twelfth street, in the baromen ee practi bad a W4NTED BY A RESPEOTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, ® stuation as Nurse and Seamstress. or Chamber. iy Lae Say and Waiter. Good city refrronce gr T two days, at O04 Houston atrect, between ott and beth streets. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPE TABUR young womanjto do gencral housework i family? or chamberwork, washing and ironvage Has the bor, of city references. Can be soon for two dayu at No.4 Jet fer nites oF @ note addressed to M M. ANTED--A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTAULB Prot girl, a4 Chambermaid, or Seamstress, or to travel with a lady to Europe, at 115 Prince street, in the store. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YouNG WOMAN, ituation as first rate Cook. She is a good pastry and bread baker; no objection to ting in the washing nd ironing if required; good references can be given. Apply at No, ond strect, third floor, froat room, from 9 o'clock A, oe to 5 P.M. where she can be seen for two days, ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITU- ation as first rate Cook, understands hi business thoroughly. No objection to boarding house. fr two Tat at 02 Mulberry stroet, frat floor, ¢ of city references Will be gi W4NTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPE TARLE Protestant young woman, as Seamstress and U! bermaid, or to mind children, Stxth avenue, for three days. z 5 Please eail or addre: PECTABLE PROTESTANT i Light Porter or M ick at few cy c 2 be well recommended, Address D. Wx A SITUATION, BY A RESPRCTABLE Protestant girl, in private family, to do-eencral housework, Washing, and ironing —would prefer living where one or more gi ia will bo employed. Has no objection to a hotel or boarding house. Flease call or address, No, 77 Centre street, in the boot store, for two days. Wntep-4 SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Scotch girl, to do geacral housowork or cham ber- work ; ig & good washer ang ironer. Good city refe Cali at 124 Sixth avenue, ia tho bakery. BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT D and Nurse, and to washing and ironing, or WANTED-AN AMERICAN, SCOTCH, , ENGLISH OR German woman, who is a first rate washer and Lroner, and good plain cook. The best references or recommen tions, “will be required, Inquire at No. 67 Wall sirevt, second story, back office, ANTED—A SITUATION BY A NICE, TIDY GIRt, to oo chamberwork aud take care of children, audco lain sewing, is une to make herself general, ao 3ood city referenci ven. Please call at No. First avenue, between Dwenty-vocond nud Twenty-third strsct, to-day and to-morrow ANTED—BY A RRSPECTABLE YOU Naw WOMAN, a situation as Seamatress; is capable of dressmakiag, hag no objection to tin light chumberwork, or to weit on ladies. If engaged does not mind waiting a week or two. Please call _at No, 4 Millegau’s place, Sixth avenue, between ‘Tenth and Eleventh street. Can give the best of city rofer- ences. ANTED-A SITWATION, BY A GOOD COOK, AND has no objection with the washing pul iron- fog, and is com npacity. Good city refere can be given if require ¢ wieh tuation ina prive . 8 family. Inquire at No. 98 Ble snd 8 ‘cond avenues, front basement. ANTED—A SITUAT!ON, BY A HIGHLY RESPECT. able girl, of 16 years‘ \ge, who has been an atton|- aut on an elderly lady for the past. year, and. aveistod in chamber work and waiting 0 herself urefal phere, she can get «comfort ia New York or Brooklyn. Apply at Mire Daly's, N Bev, Broadway. ANTED—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, TO GO A 0 i 6 Cook, Washer and treet, between Firs tem: Protestants ni ckefl’s Hotel, took No. 23, between § a is doy. 'TED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Scotch girl, a Protestant, as Chambermaid, is willing to do the light Work about the house, ie required. Tho best f Hy No, chiection to 0 ta the country. low atree ANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, ‘a situation to do general housework in ® private nily, bas no objection to do chamberwork or waiting <d city reforence given from her last place. Can be w for two days at No. 217 Seventh avenue, on the third floor, back roo: ANTED—BY A RESPECTABL girl, asituation general housework, in erence can be given. Can tw sat Moiberry street, between Spring and Prince streets, ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT ituation as plaia Cook, Washer aud iron- er, and to do housework in general. Good city reference from her lavt place fornished. Apply at 63 Fourth avenue, be- tween Ninth aud Tenth streets, third floor, back room, PROTEST: ANT chambermaid and waiter, or to do T ANTED= BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT girl, a situation as Chambermaid and Waiter, or Childgen's nurse. Good city reference furnished from ho lart situation. Apply at 63 Fourth avenue, between Ninth and Tenth stree ANTED—A SITUATION AS \S CHAMBERMAT AN ansiet in washing and ironing, and is good plain sewer. No objection to goto the country. Please call at No.7 Sixth street. Best of reference given from hor last piace. ANTED-BY A RESPECTABL girl, @ rituatio Chamber: general beusework in @ emall priv. tion to either city or country. ue seen tor two days, at 120 Greene tree TAN TED-BY A VERY NICE. TIDY YOUNG woman, @ situation 3 Nurse and Seamstross, Chambermaid'and Waiter; che is @ most excellent washer aud ironer. Has no objection to go any distance with a lady. Best of reference, Apply 223 Broadway. W4NtED—A GOOD PLAIN COOK, Wash and fron well, and who will work, ‘Also, a Nurse, to ta zood se PROTESTANT d Waiter, or to do ONE WHO CAN do general house- care of children, one whois strest, Nene need apply without #' good r: inendation. ‘Apply at 100 Tenth etrect, between 10 and 12 o'clook. ANTED—BY w RESPECTABLE STRADY WOMA & situation, in some respectable family, as Cook. H is @ good plain o oF and irouer k, hentlo tty reterense Please « No, 2 Pouth avenur gver the Dry Goods store, between Twenty-eighth aad Twenty-ninth streets. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, ‘as Cook, Washer and Ironer, or Chambermaid and Laundross, in # private family. Pl call at 42 flenry street, whore she can be well recommended, ANTED—A SITUATION BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, ns Chambermaid and Waiter, in s small private family, fad good city roferonee. Please eal at 142 bird avenue, third floor, front room, from 10 to & ry SITUATION, BY Foam G tee A ti ox la i fruit trees be forcing of foreign end fh the propagation greenhouse planta ti 4 in this oo Sy. A few li jorburn, Ni road street, «Will meot with prompt attention. Snreed ‘< Mr. ark, N, J. Oe eR gl Fay ns Peorwe, need | PAcuERaKorrrE.—susr bh med reLi Warts. 2COMPLISUED GARDENER, FOR we preferred. Aad with name, residene ANIED—A YOUNG MAN, Wiiv 1s go Kures, + ured perma, oud competent the grocery bustness. One who can well reosnme od, moy apply of FOWLER & OO, Corner Broadway and Twoary first street. VANTED a SITUATION, aS OOaCUMAN, OR TO Groce AN TK D—BY A YOUNG MAN, A SITUATION AS Barbeeper. He understands his business, and can eome well recommended. A line addressed to W. P., a6 this ofico, will be attended to. ANTEDIBY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT if om either in city oF 00 riner, bia wife ag Cook or ie of either vituations. a to oharsccer and capal ee aL Henry Strect, within afew blocks of Oram ws NTED—A YOUNG MAN THOROUGHLY AC- quainted with the Drug business, to take th» crarce ofa store up town. y without suitante r renees his last employer, as & jaracter and ospabili- ty, Al Apply at 179 avenue B, Weerenie ike COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS WHO Would like to resign his commission, oan find @ par- y addressing P. G, R., Herald office, stating parti- LADY FROM PARIS, EXPERIENCED IN TEACH ing the French Langungo, Music, Drawing and Pal ituation im a sctool or please address Ly cule A ing RESPECTABLE MIDDLE AGED LADY WANTS A situation as Housekeoper, or compauion to a lnay About to travel to Europe, as she mever suffers from sea sichness. Has no objection to go South. The most unox eeptionadle references cam be xiven. Addross E. W., at the of this paper. YOUNG MARRIED hie teap al! HAVING A FRESH breast of milk, would t: x seen shee ble aecallag is 0 seem ‘strest and Bigh YOUNG GERMAN LADY, WHO UNDERSTANDS Perfectly tho millinery bosincss, desires w situation inn respectuble family, a» Nurse or Housekcoper, and will make herselt generally useful. Please inquire of Mra, Lewis, 220 Willinm street. GERMAN LADY, BLY ARRIVED, WANTS A iuuation as Gove! or Housekeeper, Address Mr. Kenenobly, No, 23 Sussox strect, Jeraoy City. RESPECTABLE MIDDLE AGED MAN, WISHES A situation in a wholesale store; unde: j# checking very conver. bo willing ‘to make himself Address ox 20) Post of @, for two days. BUSINESS MAN WILL LEAVE ON MONDAY NEXT for the West, on a tour of collection, would like somo agency or other busin For an interview, addross W. H. J., Herald office, v8 veeful, ds, to whom $160 per week will be mmission ov sales. None need auply w othe, most, undoubted revere t, from 9 till 10 o'cloe Woh ates —A LADY HAVING BEEN USE » TO cory- {ng for the last year, wishes emoloymont in the above capacity ; is fully qualified forany hind Raferonees given, ifrequired, A line addressed to Box 197, Post odce, will m ith attention 00K WANTED,—A RESPECTABLE TIDY WOMA who thoroughly understands couking and baking. and who can bring uncaceptic references, Is wanted in @ rivate family, a short distance from the city. Call wt No. Beaver street. OOK WANTED.—A PROTESTANT WOMAN, WHO understands cooking, washiog, and ironing, and willicg to make herself otherwise weefel. Thy family reside cm Staten Island, within an hour of the city, Referoncos re quired. Cail between the hours of 3 and 5 o'clock, P. M., At 162’ Fulton-street, office second floor, on Friday, 27:8 jnetant, RUG CLERK WANTED—A YOUNG MAN WiH0 mghly understands the retail and preseript firs ane 0 can give good city refe # eituation by applying at 13 Broome streot. RUG CLERK WANTED —ONE COMPETENT, HON: eet apd industrious, may spply betwoon 12’ and 1 o'clook, at No. 104 Chamber stroct, Keferences required, RESS AND CLOAK MAKERS WANTED —WANTED immediately, several Drecs aud Cloak Makers, of th first clase in eac! ‘depas tme competent to work for the m in tho city, need apply. Pro Inquire any timo to-day or to-morrow, between Besexand Norfolk, ERMAN SERVANT WANTED. good cook, washer and froner, ish, and have’ good, references ‘apniy atrect, up # n Amity eireet, Brooklyn, four doors above Clinton, Hoe opposite tho brick chugeh. OUSEKFEPER WANTED —A WIDOWER, WITH- out children, residing in New Oriesns, is desirous of meeting With a ludy (widow preferred) not over 2) yeare of ‘a£6, who would be willing to take charge of his house Aas aot object to a residence in the South ad rarely to be m: itl References given ani required. Any letter, with real name and address, to X. i. Z., Herald office, wi ive immediate attention, BRVANTS.—RESPECTABLE GERMAN, SCOTCH and other « Broadway, corner of Heade street, On hand, to-day, yo ladics and men for stores, cooks Scotch chamber maids and cooks, tidy youug irish girls, and a number ot Gor wan mechanics. To secure a good German'servant, & {ow dave notice is requested. Only tidy and recommended girls mitted at this othe ‘None bnt those who are acle establishment ages will be given, 2 Hostor street, practising in the eountry som With all parts of the above named p own tools, ‘Terms moderate, “hddbesa BoM Key Herald o (0 PATTERN MAKERS—WANTED, TWO OR THREE attern makers, immediately. Apply to J. 8. Bunte & 10., No.6 W. piacoy eomune. tained outhats Gains ‘ad drease William atreet, ANTED—AT THE BROOKLYN INTELLIGENCE Office, No. 4 Sands street, Brooklyn, well recommends ed Protestant, Cr Laundrest few Boys ‘Employers vents, male and female, at this offic otherwise 2D cents. ANTED—AT lit ASSAU STREET, SALESMEN, Jerks, School Teachers, Porters, aiters sad Boys to loatn trades, place ¥ Applicants enclosing $1, frog Sr'portago, deceriting the, Yensdln Taok MISCELLANEOUS. HEAP IRON BEDSTEAD, Ro, DEPOT—ALL SIZES ‘and patterns, from $4 to $30 Algo, tho healthy, chomp, elartic, and spring Beds, from §5 to $16, Kvery ono ware ranted, Je top Contre, Fler, aud Sots Tables, all «izes, Ino, Rott ic and’ faney Rooeption Chai &o., at thi me ‘waroroon, 633 Broad: le. from $4 te $20. A: ‘sive wonle plaves, in pertcot order. These plates sz: smoeth and ev. id take an easy polish. They Pa the daguerrean impression & Hohee Wont, vuan san be ob tained on any other late.” For ante by the sole. ae the manufacturers, VICTOR BISHOP, 23 Madsen den TROTTING. PRI 4 natch for $500, for nope rt is overs “Sw ROKER, Pr KLGIS CER. At RSSHED WE DKOOM To LOT, Fins PRIVATS i leo a furnthed parlor aad bedroom, 10 slm- ath F clonot for wae of ceoupaate rpassed. Referenees )URNISBED Panis Mejor Hall ieatte) way near eink! gpectadle parties for suits mM improvements are tn and 8 Mine restaurant in the imme: perfoce order; gan and o venereal \y oF ores TO RENT AND ad vertine! furniture, which le price. further particu): abeve, afew W doors east o of Brosaway. UNDRY ‘0 LET AND FIXTURES FOR SALEB—A OPTGE AND, ROOMS 70 apy IN Teele Begaaway, Also UITE OF BANDSOMELY FURNISHED & ROOMS ON the second floer; sive parlor and bedroom, jor & gentle ®, with bath. &e.. to let, with imme ly at No. 7H4 Broadway. 0 LET--NFAR UNION sq) Too oF » ruite of neatly fur ished aparti ply at No #08 Broad \O BE LET—FRKOM THE FIRST oF SEPTEM Coitage House Williamsbs Ni Sixth street, consisting m8, poultry, and within ten minutes «klk from she ferry. Also, bedroom at 102 Canal atreet with i © LET-THE MODERN BUILT POUR STORY 6.76 Seventh streot, eomplo! Hones and iv frat rate ord session can be give » Immediate pos- tations 168 Walke: HREE LOFTS IN STORE NO. 1 being very dostrably situated either ppl. TECHCOCK WCU. the premises to volitan Hotel Also, to let, store out steam power. B67 mesotrits ching, glass and ing shevoylt first street, betvcen Nin piven trot September, Rent $160 uatil May Ing mies, om Jb. POTTE 0 LET, AND FURNITURE FOR SALE—THE HALF ein & pleasant loca msi family, withoud Williain street, A MODERN BUILT THRER in compirte order, within tom Foseersion can be x ; Apply to JAMES SULLIVAN, 1a] Water at Iguby etreet, Brooklyn. 0 LET IN BROOKLYN. story and basement brick house, to built throo story bh re of the city. Apply at the Verandah 0 LET, IN BROOKLYN~ isiartas ean) clues ry. —ONB-HALF OF A SECOND tmall genteel Mmi- ‘ry good weigh borhood, and within nN ppiy on the premiana, 5: d Borrum, GN t) MICHAEL 4 at te a new brik cifle street. betw y South Brookly O LET—TO A SMALL FAMILY, FURNISHED, OR k room and front bed 190m Chrystie street, Alsy a pleae unfurnished a plearant on second floor of house No. tart front bedroom in the attiv, STORE 616 ed iftaken with the DWAY, OR WILL k nremiros to build upon, four story, excep tome farnithed rooms, Eleventh street, ‘ourth avenue, opposi J.0 LET—THREE ROOMS ON SECOND FLOOR, INA Moure having medern impre i". of gon and bath ) situated tu the vioinity o! ‘oti but a emall family Pouresnion given Lat Y, No. 404 Bro vod reference res Magee of J. PER Ud Cherry street, ruituble for w finished on the 18k of Sep “IST RECTION. RS. MEARS'S 3 ¥RENCH AND ENGLISH Bos RDING 8 (24 Wost Pitt: ment oF Qn omnibus to o A. THIBAULT WILL BE PREPARED FOR THR retnrn of her it Ww ashington p i? ince. SPANISH AND FRENCH LANGUAGES.—A GENTLE- man, from Cuba, who for many of the above-named ianguages in tne beat C years has beon & SNET'S INSTITUTION. 27 BANK STREBT, + will re-open on Monday, tle Gth of Sepvomber. FRENCH YOUNG LADY, WHO IS A FULLY COM. tent teacher of the Freach language, musie, and lias Lived some time im this shove bras hes. S AND PRIVATE FAMILIBS. ualifed to teach paintin ing, ond writing, desire been long uceustomed co teaching and cau farelsh the boss Direct XY, Urion Park Post office, # DESIGN WILL OPEN FOR jon, on Thursday, the2d of cbhomcsi ion at 14d ‘4 LAD t oil and water ees, to peieaione ae pout ‘paid, tw U. Be, eral ire Bd bly few wi GEA. DE P. BAEZ WILL aD- HE PEOPLE'S RIBBON STORE.—RIBUONS, SILKS velvets, feathors, and millinery goods, ribbons adapted for dress and mantilis trimmings; also for bouncts, neck ribbens, wristlets, bows for nair ‘dushor—all of the richest quality and design, and largest variety over exhibited in unit country, For sale very & wholesale or retail, ar Bowery, oorner of Hector street. M. H. LICHT ENSTERN LAYING CARD MANUFACTORY —SOUTHERN AND Western merchants will find a full und compicte os sortment of the pisving cards, from th: detphia Card Manufactory, at the deoot, 52 Joh Yi ar BaMULL BART & CO And £2 John strest, Ne ANTED—ANY PERSON WISHING TO PROCURB & receipt for makiog & tost nover fails to detect erieit coin, oitner .o oan have such fure Bished to them by addressing, post paid, box Nu: 117 rout Georgetown, D.C - enclosing ot ‘To travelling agents this tb 8 valuable preparation, sislding a large. profes nud occupying but little room, ‘aad always meeting with ® rendy eale. HE GERMANS ARE CELABRATED FOR THEIR heavy beards—GRALAM's Unguent, that will prod: kers and mustaches in six weeks, was invented Gerwan chemist Leibig, and will notssain oF and yet forces the beard or hair to grow lik $1 per box sent to art of the country—R, 8% Ann street, FJ Hiérohant etre York. ‘yt lg ag md PAPER HANGINGS—Mosers, Thomas 0 & Cou, 1 strect, between Madison and Chatham veveien are, Just ‘recived all the new styles, di rect from tke best French factories. The public are invited tocall and examine, Artistic workmen tail department. THOS. FAYE & GU. NOMING HOME. ito, pe The * pound of flosh”” Unless, good folk, you think it best to a WANTED GA, FIRST RATE IRON RAILING B. Lyon to your alg, whore tote Finisher, “One that is accustomed to drafting mre. Over ail living inséots is vicvorious. ferred. LYON'S Magnetic Powder, (without potson) and his ply imm Magnetic Pilis for the dartraction of vermin, are sold wholo- tect, Bro tale and retail, at the princi , 424 Broadway, ANTED AN AMERICAN, OF PLEASING MAN. )LY PAPER, DAGUERRROTYPR: CHEMICALS, ME- of’ Dinin Unei x Bleached Disinfeoting Liquid, Chi ceptions brioty expecie ar ° Amm: ryt One that thoroughly ‘anderst K. L, M., at the office of th WANs bead bok SALESMAN, AND “Two RE- tail dry Sale f Horton & Sons, No. %9 Full AY ‘clock A. M. WASTED SALESMAN IN DELAINE AND PRINT pi | PA iw ag a bee ic who ee 4 English, sand VEUAD W TAYLORS, Catharine strost, Wiis SILK HAT MAKER, TO FAY- etteville, North Carolina. LY that cen ag AD a weeks ee ren ve ent he trees wb. Gee, Herald athoss or wrest 0 National Ho- business. Address ASE ANTED-—A exass, ACTIVE 94g FAMILIAR W the At writes s fairhand. Apply after risa Bares & NIXON. Whinpa canve W4nizp-4 CARVER, WHO pe SxDER his ay at re & first class restaurant rime oe undoubted vostimn fore oH Bay oes A rane 4 OF hah Fe divesare be | JY, inte Bs, ay of @ permanent situation, by 7, A YOUNG MAN, A PLACE IN A 4 ar il Colors, Arai Flowers, Chilo Potassium, Pastilles, F 10, 000 & CURES OF CHOLERA, DYSENTBR' cholic, rheumatism, headache, soa sickness, ay pe. ToBIAs‘ 8 colebra onetian inte Fi Sie ty une step Sree " ste eeeheapere ell i ove the 0; the va oF § ted States, Depot, : Greeuwioh stree re A (CARD ro ara yah Mar tt a a gue-fourth ber, Bj iene Maene imported * ain Sk Ati Pn B'Naanon see Sones, resem p yma LEATHER BELTS FOR LADIES, CHILD Rea sheen, mgeecrd 7 AF, iy HBova DOUG parece eat NIViIL BNUINEERING sUnU Victor Besum nfactures, of Pari i bey ie hes ths ts it of ‘TRAVELLERS GUIDE. ND fe ing bam tg? FOR Farpas JOAN POTTER, Pie Poa. sbrowgh tn in “5 MAIL AND im four hours, ts Jona {POR PHILADELPHIA DIKECT.—0. Express lines, throu, via Jersey City; aa: = first cisas an Kort Oana Ch shrouxh b TRW HAVEN AND NEW LONDON RAILROAD.— On and after ony, Aueust 18, 1802, wains will, run as follows :~Leave Ni 1D at 7:90 A.M. Accommodation Train for New Lendor 11:25 a. m. Express Train for Guile od New London, = Summer Arrangeme ping at all atations. . Connecticut River, Ly me, ing with the steamboat aud railroad lines for Stent Frovidence and Newpor Now London stopping at all stati Leay istion Train for New “Te 6:55 p.m. Accommod: oF the 300. 4 Raprees at New Hav a Mor arto eae Naw bE Aeeet De alC x? CLOTEINO Am] AND Ft |p