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OOMERS ATTEND.—WOMAN'S RIGHTS AT THE St. Charles Theatre, Freek To niet, J m at Secereioreee Oneapa eae sn % Ree hove is eed BESPECTABLE PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN A. Wiitss nciveation os sensastrons; has no clfeetion 80 eter ‘and fitter ot sullare's ° Please call at emg she is jresses. wieh street, second floor, Pr FOR eee ae a great favorite. Go SOUP.A VERY FINE YOUNG day. Families or hoti Hy RFEN TURTLE F turtle willbe served ae this will be supplied at $1 ra) youxe Wowan WISHES A ihve ae, objection to do. chamber ork, a nad wend wy i ring the am sammer month ay work oq) rae °o y di feat” Perfect satisfac rence given. Please of or street, ed tly been in the water for some ‘ASONI€.—BE IT KN Tus Hupson River Rairoap.—Our free Rage are due to Mr. A. Conrey, conductor of the night exe expres? on this road, for papers from Albany and Troy. Through his attention we were yesterday enabled to pubiish late mews in advance of the mails, OWN, THAT a8 THE ANNUAL Fraternity of Free ana, York (eocording ¥ te the ol n Wednesday evening, the ntist, "No. rs: Bro dway, near ily or ae ‘es The numerous ‘Counterfelts, in in Europe and America, of Lea & Perrins’ Worcestershire we to caution parel Yon of oa ojos, lavale, sap trumenti muels, a ‘semenennes can Kordeea igen Grand Leth W. Nath. ¥ Je . D. G. ster; Rt. Ww. “Gor. Oliver. Denslow, J. ring, Suet () Rt. W. 1160, ‘seninst, tho clo , Grand Tres. rtly after 12 ofclook on Saturday goun, beet for night, a fire broke out ina range of sheds containing @ of hayand a large on the corner of Summit t and Finley — and in consequence of the combustible material th: ‘were soon burned to the grenale A great portion of pd dataage amounts to probably On the retars of ens STEADY AND INDUSTRIOUS GIRL WISHES A situation as. nurse and to d ing; is & good cainstreus and is fond of children: Can take the entire of w nursery. Understands the caro of # baby from one fae here lace. ‘an , between Seventh and Eighth farly on the ha ah he nd Condign, our seuce to. Mi dway, New Yor small quanti amount of coal, Pursuivant; W. faan eld Poto, Gast’ ey pend Secretary. _ ASONIC NOTICE. —THE EMBERS oF EBYSTONS by summoned to attend a y whom the trade may be at all ‘asin article. LEA & PERRINS. Caution—As Life or x Death Depends upon to preserve it. ‘That a spurious Nervous Antidote is manufactur- G Is idling te ke herself 7 Tale Dae armen 108, second floor, Worcester, England, Lodge, No. 235 aro lar communication, of this lod; Walker street, on Tuesday, Ju take into consideration the action of the fer ealied) Grand ‘an anti-mason to the exalted station of lasons in ee eters of New York. By or- ‘ANDREW J. FISHER, W. M. coal was dewweyed. $1.000. No insurance. the members were attacked b; Hamilton are this notice, it is tape imitation of DR. ed, is well known, ‘or persons are sellin, bought a bottle of the genuine. Mr. John Pyne is no longer ‘The enuine article can only be had, whole- ot. M. VASQUEZ, Sole Proprietor. Cristadoro’s World Reknowned Fiuid Hair Dye is the only article of its kind to be relied o from sandy, white or red, te blac! ie sn Sestent, like that in the hue of the chimelson: ied, 1d wholosale and retail at | COMPETENT PERSON WANTS A SITUATION AS cook, washer and iron Lodge, in selectin, and stoned fom the ropes. Grand Master of maged, anda member was knocked over with synisaile, which hit him on the breast, and hart him severely. No arrests were made. ‘Tue Seventy.snconp Rearment.—This regiment was regularly organized lass week, and Capt. Hennessey, the Meagher Rifles, was ap election of a Colonel, for which purpose a meeti ‘Officers is to be held,’ at the City Armory, on We aH P ces given. Neither co try ner Dboardin houses heed apply, | Appiy at, or address a ‘Ficuann Larry, Races ‘© West Thireenth street, between Fifth and Six ‘ASONIC BEADING AND CLUB ROOMS. NO! The membersof the Fapootfully invited to, be present above named rooms, from 8 to 10 o’clook. TCHIGAN SOUTHERN RAILROAD COMPANY. for books of this company will beelosed from oth ‘nt the clore of business on thas day, until the mers it cL ‘he vith inst., for the election of direets ofthe Board of Direstors. New York, June I, tale, wt my house, w CAPABLE WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION A8 onie fraternity, end our friends tom inted commander until the this evening, (Monday,) June 13, a6 Dasrurpance ty Pactric SrrretT —A row occurred in Pa- cific street, near Court, at a late hour on Saturday night, im which women, as well as men and boys, participated. the tumult, proceeded to the scene, the disturbance, the ire im South Brookl: position to disobey over and escorted SOBER, DILIGENT YOUNG MAN WANTS A SITU- ation in'a wholesale or retail grocery store; has been for ari half at tho busia ‘an come well reco! , Herald Office, before Thursday, "RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISGES A SIT- uation as seamstress. Has no objection to the country. Apply at the bakery, 119 Fi Lighth streeta. SMART, TIDY GIRL, chambermaid and Imundress, oF Sharge of a young baby. f elty Please call at 120 Eighth ime ‘Glisten Place, in the re Don’t be Sunburnt, Freebled, or Pimpled— Jones's true Chemienl Suap remoy ereptions, ealt ZhenE. ieetoratio, th th pent thing Sade Se whe ad hair, de. Price aly 2 oF as porter in The Mayor, hearin, and used his exert! being, at the time of the rioters, showi Atreetions of hin Th we the station houre. ' The police arriving, a number rested and the crowd was dispersed. Sristeated ip cee of the numerous dance houses in that and all marks, EDWIN €. inCifyns iressing Depot Paanvet to ‘a Walker ote fonor, was kn between Seventh aad Gold Medal Wigs and Toupees.—The late provements made in the manvfacture of Medhurst & ero awarded the gold me Gentlemen requirin; the manufactory, No. 2 WANTS A SITUATION AS take the entire reference if required. trects, at 9o'elock A. M. Bete jenrd’s wigs and toupess Londou exhibition of a rior article should cal Copy the addres e No. 2 Hanover stroe! ony order of the Board of ALEX. RYLE, Beoretary. CIFIC a STEAMSHIP COMPANY, NEW YORK, 58.—-A dividend of twenty per cent from the undivided profits of this eompany up te the S0th April hae #4 will be ready for del and the bolders of th from and after 30th mii Tue Scnoon System in CaLrrornta.—Through the kindness of the Hon. James H. ceived a copy of the report of the saperintendent of pub- ry able document, and presents synopsis of the various subjects pertaining to our school ystem, as returned by the census agent. e ages of four and eighteen years in 17,824—the largest vumber being in San Franelsco ‘and the smallest in Klamath (8). Sierra had at The number of schools under the law is ‘only twenty, ‘there being twenty-four counties without schoo! r of children. only 3.314 a (abou a mente, with 2,161 children, bas not The amount expended for teachers is $21.335 42, mount of expenditures is $28,103 74; the net revenue for school purposes $22,172 84; amounts paid into the State Treasury, up to January, $12.87465 The whole amount of school fand —Downieville (Cal ) emetic Echo, April 30. Gardiner, we have re- RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SI- duation as chambermaid and waiter; is a good washor and froner; would do ceneral housework for a small family. The best of city reference can be given. Can be soon #, if not engaged, at ith and Twenty sixth streets, GENTLEMAN OF GENBRAL BUSINESS CaPact. ty, who thoroughly understands the S years a resident of Itself an Exhibition !—This Is the constant exelamation of those who visit the eight spacious s: rooms of HIRAM ANDERSON. t infinite variety of mosaic, royal velvet tapestry, Brussells Fpets, mosaic landsoape, rag acloy door mats, fe. © lt 3 avenue, between children between ishs ply and ave in bi ontir. bite tly peaueifal, ‘and withal iaanaitenty eh ‘William Dibblee, the well known Ladies’ hair dresser and wig maker, of 427 Broadway, has opened » new store at No, 94 Spring street. under the St. Hotel, one door from Broadway. Mr. Dibblee has spared no ho demands of his Soaversant with tl arrange with some first cla here, in the Sonthern Si f tt H. DAVIDGE, Secretary. \HE NEW YORK CENTRAL RAILROAD COMPANY.— Notico of Election of Directors—Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of the terms of an agreement bearim of May, in the year 1853, heneotady Railroud oem any, the Sehe- Railroad Company, the single public the seventeenth da; the Albany and Sel nectady avd Tro: neotady Railron proper explanations, and satisfacto and the whel od and og Fequired, Address is quiet and retir ‘tiea aad Sche- Mohawk Valley in UKE ANI "Utica Railroad Com, ry tha ct Railroad Company. the Roche the Buffalo and Ro- ochester, Lockport and Ni- jompany, and the Buffalo and Lock- thi ntran and is under oh immediate pies Il be conducted for the fi ry are zane appertaining to a lady’s toilet can YOUNG MAN WANTS A SITUATION AS GAR- lener, or in a whol ale groo ‘A ane vee store, He Court Calendar—This Day. Samuel Selford, Ravenswood, over the Unie Lape! Dasrrict Court. —Same as before. uRT—Cireuit.—Part First—Nos. 641, 485, Part Second—No MAN OF RESPECTABILITY, FROM THE OLD Burro Co 599, 1,756 274 691, 692, 694 to 701. ituation in New York, 1,181, 1,185, 1.157, ‘1,159, aoe 1,163, 1,164, 1,167, 1,168, 1,169, 1, 171, 1,172, 1 17334"1 174, 1178 to i ppt cial Term.—Nos. 1 to 15. Part First.—Nes. 1,008, 1 071, oo 1,088, 1,085, 1.086. Part Second—Nex. 1, ,088, 1 1 069 3,000, 1,061, 1,062, 1,068, 1,065, Nos. ss. 841, 879, 905, 920, 622, 209, 5 626, 628, 662, 695, 690, : £80, 992, 984, 085, 040, O41, 7, 918, 949, 952, companies have agreed that they shall be eons ay P: hite, and Hair Gives, ro (THE NEW TORK MPANY, tho first election for Directors of the said new or consolidated company, will be held at the City Hall, in the city of Albany, on Wednesday, the sixth day of ‘July next, between the hours of twelve cin the afternoon of Walker street, near 233.—Batchel uso his utmost en an eimployer, by th to make himaelf an acd) doing of whist he hope; ble live hood for himelf and family. post aid, to A the 158 edar Hntreet. YOUNG MAN WISHES A SITUATION AS COACH- man; he understands the care of horses, is a good driver Has no objection to the coun- Inquire, for two days, at 16 CENTRAL RAL Celebrated Hair Dye and Wig Factory is removed to No. 233 Brondway, opposite Batchelor’s well-earned ny the Park fountain, cient guarantee to all who can be better en ment in the world, Trusses, Shoulder Braces, Elastic Stockings, for enlarged veins of tho,legs, elastic knee capa, rters; club foot, knock ith an assortment of children’s atronise him, that t! im than at any ether 07: 1086, 1, ee oekholiers in the ed havo the right to vote Sti nat clectlon in person oF provided for by the aaid agroe- “.G; McINTOSH, Prosidont ilroxd Company. RUSSELL SAGE, President of the pete eee ae and can do plain gardening. 'y, Good reference Cedar street, Atlantic GENT.—A YOUNG MAN, 01 OF GOOD APPEARANCE and atérers, wants employment in soliciting orders. He asks trial at » moderate roportionate to su: ice, will be moat gra 717, 387, eH 820, 43, ladies’ belts and sup; of the Albany and 8 i leg instruments; Wi , at No. 12 Ann street, near Broadway, Railroad Compawy. ORNING, President Railroad Company. UYN, President Railroad Company. SON, President ‘y 1853.Thne Direetors of r tho Exhibition of the Industry of al) ive cere that the Exhibition will be epened op “i Hanouaseneal) tho Direstors avail them to state that the building wt Shey bave creoted, and the Exhibivion whick the . will they believe, fully meet the just pestations of nat proper that it should be known that, in order to af ample scope for the inventive talent’ and skill of our aeseare feeman we lary only, with commission to Enterprise, Herald of- ny responded to. YOUNG MAN, OVER TWENTY-ONE YEARS OF age, is desirous of obtaining s situation as sa esman or Has no objection to, the cenatry. the Associstion : of the Utica and Schenectady of the Hobe: Vata of the Syracuse and Utica Railroad Company. SELES STEBBINS, President of the Syracuse and Utica Direct Rail mn NRY B. GIBSON, President. of the Rochester at Syracuse Railto ce Pre of the Buffaio and ‘Rochester ieatroad’ (Company. . VARNUM, Freside I have used it, Thou hast used Oe He or She has, used it, we have used it, you have used it, ai it, and continue to use HILL’S instantancous js the only one relied on for a brillaut na- tural jet black, or a mollow brown, harmonizing exactly Purchased at 45 Nassau, hair dye, as it Asristant’ bookkeeper. The best of reference given. 1 YOUNG MAN WISHES TO respectable firm, tora; he hag been in frst with the features, Liberty street. Highly Important to Agriculturists, Sport- ing men, and all others. —A grand mowin, Piieo to-day, and be continued indefinite entire satisfaction of all who may atte: Towers, shavers of tho beard from tender faced at HILL'S the inimitable cutter of hair and § Whiskers, at45 Nassau, coruer of Liberty street. pact will take be seen at his re ne employer's, corner of Eighteenth street and Irving pla 8 PORTER—A STEADY RESPECTABLE MAN WISH. ‘es employment, as porter in @ store or office. The vertiser writes a good hand, knows the city throughly, and can be highly recommended by oy #, Herald office. N INTELLIGENT LAD, FROM THE OLD COUNTRY, pixteen Fexrs of ago, wants to bind hi jcklayer, or any re: eon for a fow days at No, 11 ble parties need apply. AND CHAMBERMAID.—WANTED, A COOK, bermaid, both of whom ‘and bring first class ro- ly. ‘The chambermatd wil 6 cook on Tuesday June 14, rea, beyond what wasctigt aye now for the purvoses of exh THE TRADBS, &C. Hobensack’s_ Liver Plils.—No part of the system is more Hable to disease than tho liver, it betng sup- Plied with numerous blood vessels and nervy: Snsed, the blood, of course, flowing through all parts of the body, produces liver complaints. ac. Liver com; fever, severe pai w furred tong his presont emplo; whi as been employed: and tion t valuable national coll She mineral resources of the country. ‘The Directors had hoped to open tho Exhibition at an velty and intricacy of the style of Construction and the high standard of architectural beauty has been the object of the Association to attain, has been impracticable ir utmost vigilan ounce the opening at az “Tn'cogsrd to the goneral charactor of the exhibition, the i be ‘and not unworth: t by the ‘government slicited a cerdial rn evantrles. It ive nnd interest oor AND SHOE MAKERS ON THE MEN’S BRANCH. lic meeting will be held at Keon’s Fourteenth Grand and Elizabeth streets, this jaundice, bilious affections, 1! to learn some with chills, euccceded by he rogion of the liver, Vomiting, earlier period, but the None but respec c ted, the pain is rtdry cough, the eee ei ioe outrage y-colored. e, cured’ by the use of Hobe: upon the seat of the owels, they expel all, the corrupt and mitinee tem. For aale by C. €O,, No, 8 Barclay street, wholesale agonts, A Card —Dr. Powell, Oculist, Aurist, &e., will receive his patients, for the ensuing reason, from 9 to recently imported 2 forge ‘assortment of artificial eyes, which exactl the natural eye in color, movement ed and removed without pain or operation. ‘Dr. Pow rreatise on the Eye” can be procured at his office; also, his colotrated self-acting oye and eur fountains. way, between Broome ana nd Spring strects, washer and ironer. Also, a ¢ must understand their busines None other need ap} apply on Monday June /3, and t from 9 until 2 o'clock, at 383 West Twenty-secoad strost. |ARPET SALESMAN WANTED—TO GO TO A ret Or iT jed can address box ms and other particul LERK WANTED mg rE COMMISSION HOUSE—A J young man about eighteen years of age, who § 4 Spanish, and understands book- for the first year moderate. OITON FACTORY HANDS a accustomed to working in cotton factories steady employment by applying at No. 33 Pine stvec 10 WATCH CASE MAKERS.—FOR SALE—ENGIN! turning tools, circular and indepi ate wad in perfect order, Inquire at 30 Liberty street, Ieathouved soweria tid dent straight lim matter from the sys! V. CLICKNER & industry that has ever yot boon made in to increase the active 10 PRINTERS.—WANTED, BY A ‘& situation as proof reader, on @ r He would be willing to fill 2h, r » or in proparing news. A SUPERIOR COM- ect: ‘this country, and will te eof the axe in ranch of intellectual developement. tho interior of the buildin; d expression, and can in both langua Adaress box 202 IFTY GIRLS WANTED—TO SEW on. Melia bags. Apply at No. 14 Maidon Lai itaire. UT DOOR SALESMAN WANTE! salesmen, well acquainted with out door sales in both jobbing and wholesales, will find imi lying at No. 138 Williain stroet, those possessing tae vory best qualiications fogout door the sanetion of the 0 PLUMBERS, WANTED, A FIRSTRATE PLUMBER: To such # man good wa: Inquire of JAM: corner Broadway. fried coop WATCHMAKER, TO GOTO WIL Inquire, between 12 and 1 o’oleck, at Mont given to the app; d stead) istiuguished themselv. en and steady em) 'S DEWEY, 72 BI —TWO OR (0 OR THREE Mzs, Hannen, No. 600 F 600 Fourth street, says of Dr. M’LANE'S celebrated re ow York, May 15, 1852, symptoms of worms, 1 gi brated vermifuge, which Brought I should judge, about ‘uring the operation, but te employment by ington block. None lemen have organised their department as fal . M. elder—Beoretary of the Superintendent ; Samoa Webber Arrangement of Spaeo — ¢ dos Prof. B. Silliman, Jr.—Mineralo; B. P. Jopnson—Agricultural Ss Joseph E. Holmer Machiner Reward Vi Vince gett Cat A child of mine showin, bottle of Dr. M’Lano’s cel away s bunch of worms; numbering, ‘The child was very sick is now well and hearty. Mr. Twist, No. 18 Avenue D, writes undor date of August beon troubled with worms for Arend thee abe took, one bowls oe De vermifuge, which brought away from her over three hundred worms, blg and li gntirely feo from disease. oman. residing at No. 204 Riy s, that after neing one vial of M'Lano’s ied two larze tape worms. arties well known in , they have the names esses, and can satisfy themselves by personal in- ‘ATCHMAKER WANTED.—APPLY TO V. GUIRE & GUEDIN, 15 Maiden Lane. ANTED-IN A CLOTHING MANUF ACTORY—A foreman eutter, capable of superintending the entire To ® man of sobriety and ITUATIONS WANTED—BY THREE RESEROTABLE with the best of referencs d the othors as chamber: Please call at the book store, No. 219 Twenty-fifth street, vat Eighth and Ninth avenues. Can be seen until 10 1862 kaa ny cooking, washing, and froning, M’Lane’s cele manufacturing department. energy, possessing undoubted qualifcations, ture, deuek and the Tilustrated Wook! ition aro to be published { . Putuam & Co., under tho supervision o ae ady Apply at 129 Withiam strect, between 3 ani LOST AND FOUND. ITUATION A detatalalaene | Fre horse and wagon, b; OR TO DRIVE industrious young nd can produoe the nd security, if OST—BY me As WIDOW WOMA on WEDNES- ing from the foot, of D ‘eference from his Please address ‘a i, * eral 0 ARCHITECTS. AN EXPERIENCED ASSISTANT in an architect’ Leperuneatenipie . P, Herald office, 10 POWER PRESSMEN WANTED, A FIRST RATE hand, to take charge of asteam engine and several power To ® competent and stoad: y all bead pure Philip Burrowes, finder will be mo Johnston marae it L ton, a fort: el ‘doulars® Kren Penne ie warded by leaving it wi it with A. Hl. Pard tor of the National Theatre, or Mrs, Rickard, 3 AN OMMIBUS, IN BROADWAY, posite the Society 8 celebrated Vermifuge, also his Liver August Belmont, Pills can now be had at all respectable drug stores in this Alexander Hamilton, Jr., Grorge L. Selinsler, Bliert J. And: OsT—LEPT IN lock on Satarday evening, o| : sama plecse be oat to ask for, and take t ut "oh jibzary Building, small parecl, contai All others, in compari- William Wi ton Pf D n, are worthless. CT A ES A resses ib @ southern office, and liberal wages and steady parlevanat will be Apply to R. Hoe & Co., 29 and 10 MACHINISTS.—WANTE: good ay refere own me, will greatly oblis d 4 Fulton strect, and a pap Any person, having po by ‘sending it to Rep ably rewarded for thelr trouble F. W. Edmonds, ” THEODORE SEDGWIOK, Fresldeat. Wn. Wrerren, Vico Presid BY A A ahs ETWaEN led, On Saturday morning, June 11, ABRanam EvGenr Jack- son, the beloved son of Joun J, Jackson. by all who knew him. ‘His funeral will take place to morrow morning at 9 0’- cleck, from 43 Carmine street. On’ Sunday, June 12, after a ogering illness, Axwa, daughter of the late Gilliam 8. Bogert, in year of her age, Her friends, and the friends of her brothers, Stephen G. and Abram M. B gert, are invited to attend her fune- ral, without further invitation, to-mo:row afternoon at 8 o’clock, from her late residence, 194 East Broadway. On Sunday, June 12, of consumption, Mfr. Pisece Deca "He has ever beep, throughout his life, au affectionate father, a loving husband, and a warm and attached friend. His remains will be conveyed from his residence, 52 Frankfort street, to Calvary Cemetery, thia afternoon at half past 2 o'clock, precisely. quaintances, as also the captains and members of the second ward police force, are respectfully requested to He was beloved ENTREVILLE COURSE, L. day, June 1ith, at 3 o'eloo threo in five, in harn Issne Woodruff nai: ° Fulton ferry a id The First Act of a Truly Sensible Man, af- ter his arrival in thie city from abroad, is to discard his il-ehaped and undignified looking hat, and select a | onable substitute from the stock of KNOX & he batters of the New W. pe ay ‘the corner of Broadway and Spring streets. Four Hundred Sold tn a Day.—The Demand nt Rocky Mountain beavers is unparallel- ed, the sale of them in a single day, as we understand, hai ing reached the enormons number of four hnadred.” This is the ‘kind of popularity that ix best understood nd is easiont appreciat: Sredital le envorsoment of his skill If any reader of this paper derives a first rato ai economical price, they should buy at this place, No. 123 Ful- 0 HOSS MACHINISTS, CARPENTERS, PRINTERS, or any good trades.—A young himself to come ence as to char aci or a note addressed street, will be attended to. SHOEMAKER: bem.’ Kate O'Brien: Omnibusses let o'clock. Fare GREAT TROTTING MATCH, $2000 —THE TROT OF Flora Kary? ‘and I Highiand Maid. best three ia five Flora Temple; ig Ind washes to apprenti: He can give the best of rofer- and fs @ good scholar. ea) V. B., care of M. 8, Cohen, 124 Water Their salerooms WANTED, TWO OR three men to work on first rate custom work, to whom constant employment, first rate wages, and g ‘An ipprentice, or one needi i iaperaction, y Wy Mr. 8. Allen, Classon uvenue, 1) r Flush for KNOX'S cle nent, aged 65 years, r, PJ. Nodine names b, m Highland Maid. ‘Omnibusses leave South street ferry, Fulton and Houston street ferries. throughout the day, from 12 o’elock, till the sport is over. Fare, each way, twenty-five cents. ferry, Peck slip forry, Grand Knox upon this te asm hatte: ‘0 APOTHECARIES AND DRUGGISTS. AN ‘ASSIST. competent to attend a retaii . Swith, corner of Court streot and Montajuo His frienis and ac- THE FIREMEN, 11 MEMBERS OF MANHATTAN ENGINE COMPA: d those who were with them on their late Apply to J. piuve, Brooklyn. You Can't Love your Hat if you have yous Hkeness fa it.— AFVERTY & LEASK, N. So ing, 12, Fras SK, No. 8 Chatham | On Sunday morning, June 12, Francis, son of Sharles M and Elten Taylor, sued 1 year, 2 ‘The friends and acqueintanoss of the fi apectfully invived to atiand the funeral, thi 2 o'clock, from the residence of his parents, 155 Houston ANTED-A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, a8 good cook, washer and ironcr. C. give the best of reference. corner of Amity, for two days, first floor, back room, BY A RESPECTABLE #0 call at 40 Monroo street. ANTED—BY A HIGHLY teen tety a ong Woman, a situation as meat and exouriion to Watt house on Monday, June 13, at pareta the eavert to the "Mecliaalenl Hagine Cstapeny of ESSE W, CHACE, Foreman, aton., are notified to meet at the enzine P.M. precisely, to take Please call at 302 Hick wr's likeness in his hat free of Sami. 3: 2panxe, Socresary. 8 On Sundey, Jane 12, after a short illness, Mrs, Rosa elty roferonce can be givon. Pl | Comms, aged 70 years and 2 months, widow of the late “the Apparel oft Prociatms the Man” —So 5 says Sbakspenre, andl FURNITURE. {SURNITURE WANTED FOR TWO which good board, in a firet class house up town, will ddress Board, Herald orice. FOSTER, whol ‘aot, who ‘supp! of durable material, at Pay him a visit. Biting: fashionable acyle PARLORS, FOR & price that insures satisfaction. ‘Tho funeral will take place to morrow morning at 9 o'clock, from the res'dence of her son, M S Uohen, 66 Elm street, The friends of the family are requested to a an prod objection to tho sountry. eune Goods.—Are you In Want of ITES OF ENAMELLED COTTAGE FURNITURE, ing goods of any deseri oe coz gall at BAR: Purchasers will find che above tho from $25 to $500.— eee Wanye TEmee. © COpk, THAT PERFECTLY ands th public house restag- rant. Noi d 8 understand tah phdmerssae aes eat "Pine street, Wy AtzED + SITUATION, BY A VERY {to traf able young lad; at invalid, to tra’ fas itendraanl Hadas sbjuntion We say be sites hett teterenee apply at aT ios Washiagven nee c | Waseca GooD ae GERMAN OR BEGLEEN. One who understands hei business ery oy 4 situations, ab Yi ah ablag: a nurse and seamstress square. ‘ANTED—A WOMAN FOR GENERA me |W trent fed yet ty ny sagen, aad 00 nares, with &. full breaes : Reference required. "Apply at73 Third avenuns "= ea ANTED—A NEAT PROTESTANT GIRL, TO DO THE mall, Private family. "Must be wall Lexington avenue, between 5 ‘ANTED—A SITUATION BY A RESPECTABLE young girl. to take care of children and do plain sewing. Please ioeall at 58 Vandam street, for two days. ANTED—A SITUATION BY A RESPECTABLE yY young woman, as nurse and seamstress, oF chamber: maid ai eat of ere at ci 198 First avenue, between Twelfth and Fifteenth ‘ANTED—BY A YOUNG GIRL, A SITUATION AS chambermaid and waiter. She thproughly under- stands her business and ean give the best & city reference. Has no objection to. go ine ‘a lady in the gountry for the summer. Please call st 408 Third avenue, between Twenty- second and Twenty third streets. ANTEDTA SITUATION, BY Haba at a FOURTEEN Years old, to take car herself gn rally ueetul, in & priva ay at 1074 roadway, between Thirt ANTED—A LADY WHO PERFECTLY UNDER. stands piano music, to teach @ young lady, for “Which her board and a comfortsble home will be gi Ploase address Miss Morgan, No. 60 Eldridge stroet. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION BY A YOUNG WOMAN, aschambermaid and waiter. Best of city reference given from her Inst place, No objection to go m short dis, tance in the country. Please ¢ First avonue, thin floor, between Seve rests. ~ by ‘ oung woman, who rei lady tI West Sev atoenth wit street, whero the can abe 8 WaAntep—a SITUATION, “BY A YOUNG WOMAN, as chambermaid, waiter or seamstress. Best of city TETORGS BT0N, Please call at 144 East Twenty-first street, between First and Second avenues, for two days; has no objections to go in the country. ANIED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, ‘® situation as chambermaid and to do plain sowing, or to assist in washing and ironing; is Willing to do house work for a small fami! Jan be seen at ber last place, 50 Harrison street, for three dave. ANTED—A_ SITUATION, VW “young woman, as wet nui given.” Pleaso call at 502 Hout room, Can be seen for two day: Y-ANIED—A Rea sTON, BY A aise eet young woman, to do chamberwork, fine washing ai ironing, or as Inundress, Best of city reference from her fant place. ‘Has no objection to go a short distance in the coun- try forthe summer. Please cull at 195 Third avenue, be- tween Seventeenth and Lightoenth streets, for two days. ANTED—A SITUATION AS COOK, BY A MIDDLE Aged woman, who has lived with the best families in the city. Can produce geet refer Can be soen for two 0 BY A RESPECTABLE Best of city reference n street, first floor, froat ‘A SITUATION AS GOVERNESS, BY A , of very good education, who speaks & little Boal reneh; can teach the German languag piano, singing, and fine needle work. Can give the best of rel ore ‘Address H. H., No. 249 Bowery.” Can be seen for & week ‘ANTED—UMBRELLA MAKERS—A FOREWOMAN, capable to have the whole charge of the girl’s depart ment, frame maker, must bes good jobber, to give ous work, and assiat in the store, in selling aud packing, Also, girls,’to sew Good hands can secare steady emp'oy ment, by Applying at the um! 5 ANTED-A HOUSE MATRON, FOR A BENEVO- lent institution. Inquire at 191 Tenth avenue, on ‘Tuesday morning, between 11 and 12 0’olock. Must be well A PRIVATE YAMILY, RESIDING ON Staten Island, wants Protestant girl as seamstress and assistant nurse.’ Apply at No. 14 Maiden lane. ANTED-A FRENCH WOMAN, WHO IS A GOOD eametreas and who speaks g od French. City refe- required. Apply # it Eightoonth street, on Tuceday hext, between 10 and 1 orelock. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE }oung girl, as chambermaid and plain sewer, or would do thé housework of a sinall fanily. ‘The dost of ity refer ences given. Apply at 179 Seventh avenue. near Twenty: recond street, second floor, front room, seon for three days Ie ‘ANTED IMMEDIATELY—FIVE GOOD MILLINERS, atthe Bee Hive, 3% Grand street. None but first rate hands need apply. Also wanted, a salesman that is acquainted with straw goods, mantillas ANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT young woman, a situation. Is a first rate cook, washer, and ironer. Is willing to make hersel! generally jas no objection to go a short distance in the coun- Ci n for two day: th avenue, en- NTED-A SITUATION, BY A_RESPECTABLE young American woman, as wet nurse. Please apply at 496 Greenwich street, near ‘Spring, for two days. JANTED—BY AN EXCEEDINGLY TIDY YOUNG woman. @ ituation or housework, in city or country. Is a good cook and first rate washer and ironer. Best of re- commendation for churacter and capacity; isa yet baker. Will take moderate wages. Apply at ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A. RESPECTABLE fin), to do pl hus goo g street, in the dry ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, who bas lived for six years ia her last place, as cook. Noné need apply but ficst rate familivs, who give good wages. Can Le seon for two days at 137 West Thir- feenth street, third door from Seventh avenue. ‘AN TED—BY A RESPECTABLE ‘GIRL, TUA. tion to do the general housework ofa mall private fa mily, or as chambermaid and to do plain sewing. The be: of city reference can be given from her last employers. Ap- ply at 19 City Hall pla ANTED—BY A MOST RESPECTABLE YOUNG WO- W ‘a situation as chambermaid and waiter, or would do plain sewing; would Lave nojobjection to do the general housework of n private ‘family ® first rate washer and tapas would not dislike to go a shor’ distance in the coun- ‘The best testimonials as to capability and trast wor- lines ean be given, Please call at No. 19 City Hall place, aan bawement, for two day ANTED—A SITUATION AS COOK IN ry PRIVATE famil tands her ong the English ©. Greenwich strect, upper floor, front room ‘ANTED—A MAN OF GENTEEL APPEARANCE, and a good talker, who has resid 6 time in San Francisco, and is well acquainted with TY of a permanent engagement, either for Sunda; by applying at the Employment Agency o alee revary day, 7 Caritas —AN EXPERIENCED SOAP MAKER, TO short distance in the country. Enquire of _J. BUCHAN & € Yas Elizabeth stro ANTED--A YOUNG MAN, WHO HAS BEEN FOR some time _ the fancy business or a factory, as elerk. Address L. ANTED— G MAN, A situation or dry goods store, or to driv Th rtiser por- fectly understan and is well Acquainted with the city. ‘The best of ity reference given, if required, Can be seen until engaged, at No. 31 Roosevelt street, in the rear, second roo ANTED—BY A YOUNG ENGLISHMAN, WHO HAS just arrived in this country. a situation in which he can make htmself useful. He has been accustomed to ack as salesman in a ready made cine establishment in England: His object is to act into employment at once, and he is not particular at what kind of wo well, or enter aud pack goods, Addi Post Office, D Eaaan store { sue Laying sorne Eabelite of od F and willing to ‘make. hit references, may apply at 3. G stilesccnbiasiapi CHARLES BUTTS, journil THoLOMEW & WEE urning store, 601 Brondway, and you can m best and cheapest ruites to be bought anywhere. Mattressos of fail to got suited. and pailiasees made at the lowest wholesale prises; warrant- MATHEWS & SLACY, of Spring street. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOM asitoation as nurse, stande washing and ironing. short distance in the coun sry. Can be seen Hh rode day: lain sewer; un ites to’ going a the best of city re 1 Thirty-second Li 2, Sanz, oldest daughter of Robert and Mary Jun Gin . The funeral will take place to morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock, trom the residence of her parents, 84 Clinton The friends of the family are respectfully re quested to at'end the funeral, without farther invitation. Op Sunday morning, June 12 davghter of Peter and Lydia Kipp, aged 15’months. es and friends of tend the fanersl, , from ay ge street, Brookty nn 526 Broadway, o rner sm fea tion cannot be achieved Imprompta.— and dexterity are its clements 1 Hi rs in ronohing fe aT De titnde which now enables him to fit uner- figure, with his eolebrated shirts, jal wilk prove their Fupetiority. DRY soows, RESS Goons, VERY Low, Sa rings Store, No. 125 Dawe 30 cnsos (0,000 yards AT THE BOWERY A RESPECTABLE ‘BY 1 housework, plain cooking, ood reference from her last 15 Minette street, ANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation in a priva of measles, SkTINA MARIA, ‘oung woman, to do gene wasbing, and ironin nted lawns, at Ia. and the family are respect- | 14°¢q. These goods aro part or an importer's block, which t this afternoon Commercial Advertising House, 103 Nava HH pers froin every section of the Union a ved daily, and kept for re! quired till orders are filed. 15,(00 yards barege de laines, at 1s. 10,0°0 yards Fre 10,000 yards fine ¥ Toil wife of Mr, Wiliam Hi. "Kerr, tat a, at 1s. Od., 28, and 2s. forty first year of Rousework; has no objection to. go a shert distance in the country. Apply at 517 Houston street, ANTED—BY A PROTESTANT WOMAN, A SITUA- tion as nuree and seamatress ; i take the care and management of obilaren ; Her funeral will take place thi afternoon at 4.0’ct from No. 4 Darbarin street, near Tillary. Of Magrolia lodge are iqvited to attend will be taten to ¢ Hndvon papers please copy. On Saccey morning, Jane 12, Euvanern Swvri, a na- tive of Allenstown, county Meath, Ireland, aged 20 yours and 9 months. ‘The friends of the fami vere!, thie afternoon at of her brothers, at South ‘See, Jersey Ci City. mains will be taken to Newark for inter AOFURTINEBENTS RENEWED EVERY BAY RD AND SEVENTH PAGES. “ea PERSONAI CORB —INFORMATION WANTED OF Ie was in Boston on ie about 40 yoars old, 5 complexion, with b “Pigmies are Pigmies Sul, Though Perched Several new style pyramids are pyramids in vales,” ~Th etter expressed th rreotypes of TOBY NEM, the superiority of whieh has beon universally Knowledged, nud they have gained their * tion. by theif Intrinste merits, and not through the moans of fing, to usually resorted to, a8 no objection ARDSON & MOISS metery for interment, m bo ai Tlenso call at 18d Seventh &venue, between Twenty-second and Twenty-third street, ANTED—BY A NEAT, RESPECTABLE PROTEST. uation to take of Jight work.— on for a week, if not Lace avd muslin deapories, by the yard, and in sets Every thiig marked in plain fignres—price fixed—ovory one treated alike—no deviation. this spring exceeds all formor seasons, and ie Constant run continues the Howsry Savings Stor PF. W. Q)LLEY, The gallery is located ire invited to attend her fa- o'clock, from the resilience First Clase Daguerrcotypes, at Low Prices, 1 Broadway, between art distance in the country. 6 251 Wost Twenty: nint on for two days, J ANTED--TWO OR THREE RESPECTABLE YOUNG women, to board where there are no men or children, and where they inay be cumfortable. street, near the Firet av ean bo obtained at Thompron Rpring and Prince stroete, wher Jocket, or favoy cas y, T. MoMAHON, Broptiators, Maangars, ane Directors A SMALL LOT OF FRENCH KID GLOVES st quality, Jost importer and ie ale very low cu, Apply at 92 Bighth ue, third floor.” whi SITUATION BY A STRADY, CAPABLE an, a8 first rate cook, and to assist in ‘the waahiag , and domestic pio, cako. and brea Please’ call wis Tenth ing machine to Twporters, 120 Liberty AN INVOICE OF BLACK LACES, or cont less than usual UST RECEIVED, for trimming mantillns prices; also, soaris, shawls, points, no best of city reference, avenue, between Sixteenth and Seventeenth stroots. JANTED~A SITUATION, BY A YOUN as firet rate laundress or chamber maid, at 318 Bighth » enue, Car 8 D. Cobb, of Portiand A. . 767 Broadway, theeo doors below Ninth stroot, VETAULT, NO. 1, per stoanor Atlantic, an as 1 inches in Leight. ack hait, yon ee ncolorod dress coat, dark Any intormation comm New Lh ar Boston, ued - RIC) iAieDSON, Portland, Me, Opening of Goldsmnh ‘* Acade , in the new build! Franklin street. je on Monday, Jone dice, and from 6 to W o'clock New pupils will be received on Wedne ‘OLIVE B. GOLDSMITH. reference given. Twenty sixth and Twenty-seventh stre aortment of now spring go ADAM POTIER, FROM Pants NO. * just ull. sssortment iy mndey which she offers f from 12 to b o'olook soriver, shall be suitab ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG PRO: tant woman, as chambermaid, orto do sewing and Best of reference, 108 Sixteenth etrect, between Sixth ite LaDy “wilo CALLED AT ANDREWS & CO. until engaged, at venth avenues, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, to do genoral housew: good washer and ironer, tance ip the country. at 27 Marion stroet, NTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Protestant young woman, as cook, washer and 1 private family’ or to do chamberwork. ‘Teas.—The Best Assortment of Fine Teas N RIBBONS, AND TRIM ill be found at the store of the Canton Tea Company, 125 ba, the and all other colors ed peat she can obtain tho an always ob 7HITE RIBBONS, POPL on dies v on diamonds, jewelry planos, £0, of the above style: Chatham street, between Pearl and Koosevelt abr ishmont in the ofty. they can do hotter here than spectable family. c tain liberal eash fee. Has good elty referonos: CLOT! HING AST. OFF CLOTHING —1Wo THOUSAND DOLLARS The highest ene price wii be Wherally hers Defianee Salamander Safes, Gayler’s Pu A LAROB SATIN- o sole meanafactu mt — ROBERT M counter; also @ largo ofalh ® Adaposeiravie Debate ee oe ‘iden lane, fotastiy No. $0 Jean pusen peas coed hoy wu Auucwos arog pee vA MORON'RY, ab his sovond band fore, No. li Drange strevt, Wome Chatbua, 107" Canal steed, vow miry. bs teenth snd Bighteeuth strects, third door, front basement, Can be coun for two days. rt TANTED—A SITUATION AS PORTER, BARMAN or waiter, by a smart respectable man, with good city references from’ houses of high standing in New York; ean come recommended for honesty, sobriety and general ‘eved conduct. Can be heard of for a week, if not ong: dressing M. P. M., Herald office, or No, 2 Sixtl ged a the base ment, ws ‘TED—TWENTY FIVE GOOD AND_ INDUS. trious men, with a capital of from ton to fifty dollars, whore the investment will yield a daily profit of from six to eight dollars, Inquire of Dr. H. K. Root, 512 Broadway. JANTED—A COACHMAN. WHO UNDERsTANDS his business, “None need apply except shose who can bring testimonials for sobriety and general good character. Apply at 15 Broadway, first floo Wren IN A HOTEL, . A PORTER. APPLY aT 185 Fulton street. ‘TIVE BOY, FOR AN OFFICE. HE gible hand. and roside with his parents, titer, to D. Appleton & Co., 200 Broad way. WANTEDSA, Boy, SEVENTREN TO NINETEEN old, who understands tho care of » horse; one who jome experience in the care and iriving of & horse . AbPLY before nine, oF after three o'elyck, at 28) ANTED IN A LAWYER'S OFFICE—A BOY FROM 14 to 17 years of age, who can write a good hand. No others need apply. Inquire at 16 Wall street, third floor, first room, ANTED—COOKS, GIRLS FOR HOUSEWORK, crouson, and septaute of every espacity, et MORRIS. & CO.'S office, 257 Broadway, corner Reade street. This office tas the ‘bos? calls, and servants aro anited very quickly with good places. Torms liberal. A number of places ‘or girls now ready, ANTED—PRIVATE FAMILIES, OTE Doarding house proprieters wanting good sor ndedut MOR RKIS &CO.'S office, 287 pe 2 t, where only carefully selected yirl German farmers, gardeners, mechan every description. Terma moderate, ANTED—AT NO. 4 SANDS STREET, (CORNER or ulton) Brooklyn, Protestant and Catholic, whi colored girls, for domestic situations in Brooklya au Vielulty. Pikces are ready this morning for five seoks, ten goncral houreworkors, seven chambermaids, and & good many small girls, Also wanted, @ ood yinemer. early. WabLae 3.000 LARORERS WANTED Taso MEN, who wish to go to the Isthiaus of Panama, +6 work on the Panama Railroad, enn find employment at the office of the unde: highest wages will b fo exp Lp nr el tere tracklayors, enn Bek yeh, Vis bn whe wu ved vs eaeu MUO, difevt work. D'assage free. 2. STOR Contractor, (2 Warren streut, Mamsbridge, where peters Ne NOTICE —R.W. FROST WILL SEU a y 5 e 1o% at 1034 o'clock, at the sulercom, No. y crack atceston of and mustard, raisins, dates TON A. CARTER, Auctioncor, AL Cc. syrae, ARCHIOR NN ~CAnnt ag bweetmonts, Brandy nin be USEROLD FORM TTOR A -LDAN 10. will sell at auction on Mc 1B, s 10% 0 lock, at the residence o: William Nib near Houston, el iat of wales Nil iltom ea: Ea HO) 7 ant pourebalt: fe |. orm s pred carved oal ue wo. made to order in Paris, o arm chairs, parlor sai rved rosewood centre and sofe "tables, jegant rosewood 7 octa Piano etool and cover, lecant reves Woreee- eor- a end eM ee ‘with superb ormaia tamon, Chevalier nieve to mateh, pier glass siful bronze ormulu and mai ck wi fk plush, Tending hairs pets, elegant extra’ e.. carved oak ‘and’ baskets of very ARGE SALE OF LOTS AT KEYPORT.—ANTHONY J. . Seer er will sell on Tharsday, June 30, at the Mer- ’ Exchange, Ft the city of New Yor! nied ‘by hoate new leering av Roads azo being opened, al outlet to a largé and minating ae this point, as the oal for- pate this the depet for he most im: tile district of country, which w all the trade and travel across the Stato, route counected with New York. The increasing necessity for a straight free ronte trom York to the South, which has b nity for profitable in vestment such as no similar causes hay ‘The steamers Armenia and May Que bers street every da} returning, leave Key Mops and information may be hi office of the Flcrence and Keyport Co., leave foot 10, 2, ad f ovclook: ats PM. epporh, oF at the ort, the last tri )AKLEY & WRIGHT, Auor ) Tuosday, Juno 2 lealer,) on Crow Hill, Naaige ote mile south of th firat tollzate on the saeaies P household furniture, der of Jesse CU, Smit ke fate of Kings county, B. BLEECKER, AUCTIONEER.—PEREMPTORY on Bergen Heights, imme- Ci ae B. tale of ‘valuable property oontisuous to the fil sell at auction, on ‘the depot of th I; an hawkin ining country, The soil is rich cellars can be wade on almost any. farnish an avundans supply of exealient water to tbe property. Seventy-five per ecnt of the purchase mone} way remain on bond and mort, a, Bvery lok put up will re jn rosewood and mahogany pier and room furniture, bas stands, rieh ebina, ivor; yout ation: silver ware, dc., wish @ quantity of common furniture. No post- REWARDS. IVE HUNDRED DOLLARS REWARD ‘WiLL BE paid for information whieh will lead to the doteetion and convietion of the parties eoncerned in the sutras mitted upon the person of Mary Ann MoElroy, found Heating in’the Et river, opposite North. Seoond street, Williamsburg, on Sunday evening, 5th inet., abor seven o'clock. She was between eighteen and nineteon of age, about five feet six inches high. clear fair com fine color, dark pate, oval face, blue 63 the was attired fs als geend pth sana hat, dark rod merino 81 te upon it, trad tat da black q no doubt but that she met witl desperate and brutal character. families of two of the undersigned, (and alse. of the ate Mr. B. K, Busting) who feel dee petrators of so foul an punishment, and will | reward mation leading to a developement of the case, five hundred dollars on the eonviction of the guilty Information in regard to the peculiar elroumstandes of th of Orsamus Bushnell ie} be Drought 4 ba Le rh pea th omens MAYOR'S’ office, New York 1863,— Whereas at Ann Werivey, & young » resident of his city, Whom found in the Enst’ river. on the fifth instant, hay ‘Jacob A. Westervelt ree, aged nineteen year bees murdered, now therefore, I. Mayor of tho city of New York, do, by virtue of the autho rity vested in me by thé Common Council, offer a reward one thousand dollars for the arrest. ani d conviction of th. parties concerned in, or who a perpetrated, the abo: sueh reward to b ha ofthe Dist; the information JACOB A. WESTERVELT. REWARD—UPWARDS OF ONE THOUSAN dollars in sovereigns having been atolen from ed, on the Sth instant, at the in this city, the above re will be paid for ‘he recovery of said mone: ertion for the recovery of any part of i in, Strong & Smith, 116 Wall street. ‘Be Wall street, oF to R. Mr. ED EDWARDS, of i eee Ww. Popah did WILL BE PAID FOR THE DETE gr agpesntice'se ¢ tot old, five feet oight or sias inch er down ay Sx had on a frock coat rson returning hi when he left hig home Grane shrek will rensive tna above revere Alt persons ( enutiored against barboring 125 and 127 Grand street STOLEN FROM THE sUnSCRIB Ing of the 11th inst, be 3 ea pay crare lis hionds high, ewitch teil, hes best little chated. two or three white spote ou back on one hind ley, the hair off tl locks, hair chafed off the back of head by the check retm, RICHARD JACKSON, 120 Stanton atree D. ©) on the mornii REWARD.—STOLEN, ON SUNDAY, JUN! ret side, betw id bird has mo © from No, 4 Astor Fiouso, Vi 2h P-M., a mocking bird d is a little rough on top of th the cage outside toe door of th Church, on Sunday noo To any person who will re pay the above reward, REWARD. =LOST, ON THE TENTH aerd from No. 34 East Twonty-fifth street, an Italien hound, mouse color, fore feet and ti of tail white. | above reward will be paid on returni % him to the » REWARD.—LOST, ON TUS 10TH JUNE, A dum book, of no use to Any person but thee If the finder will return the venth strect, between Tenth a ICAL INSTRUOTION.—ONE OR TWO don the planoforta,’ by & Sous c. eae ry her own residence, $9 per quarter; if re EDGWICK’S CROTCHETS AND nical Notes on Manners sud Tl UA hings ra Alfred will ‘vooal pment, ¢ eitioa as * Comment at pevelouly AT KILLING, BAD "Doss! learnt to kil Acwiemee tw 18th, w collar will be with « collar give ‘OUND STRAYING. A SPANIEL-LIKE mall owner can ie b; ob , and car ae of alt Charis Rate dren ‘4 ed plants. ' Inquire e205 Water LTORTIION’ New voRK AAW Annnnnnd| reer an AN Cnmupany FF insaay biter Mtge

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