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j | ng * ad ag the disnasn, dobititsting. 4 ort reed the pores are open, and the physical frame is to ti ks of all mente disease time to brace up the body, so that it of nature during the hot Wines, Brandies, Clgars, dic 8, will find urebase, ie Cordial Gin. .—Hotel Keepers large assortment and su at No. 7, Park pl D- sole importer “of Charles elevested Double Diamond wa oF ie wine inte merit Hes ublic favor i in its own intrinsic virtues, w=The steady pro: roof of ite aah St bean peossunsed by competent tudges ane. Sneeh sherry tf ‘the market. For sale, in wood EDMUND C. CH Bole importer of Char oF glace, by No. 7 Park place, maleated toelen cert gin, From the Battery to Washington Hall, CHA else out of tow: .—The Undersigned, | through iyi resin of the finest br: nts in Havana, is cons 8" Londen cordial gin it everywhere, cat in town, drive to Burnham's, and it §s the provaili Ie ia totally dif to J ry Most agreeable iqvenr ia Park pla Ines. ‘is assortment is wort! ay she who require s first rate ar- CHARLES, No.7 Park place. Shoulder Braces, Dlastic Stockings, ed vein indies’ belts inetram ating ae bow ‘ ‘trusses, at lor’s Celebrated | Hatr tsk vy 5g ‘han ip f the legs, sleetian ies caps, apinal rte lub foot, Iknock mat of ohildren’s Dye and 283, Broadway, opposite the Ears cae oe oan be ‘any other establishment in Hair and Whiskers of different colors are not particularly ornamental but gach noon, ruities are easily remedied by using H. Garde of Tartarus, @ most valuablean Instantaneous hal 300 perfectly ienvetus hair or skin. Sold or applied by the inventor, H. GARDNER frst premium ‘wie aad tonpos manvtacturer, at the magnificent bathing rooms, No. 6 Warren street. B, #rivate rooms for dying. Dr. Powell, Oca Ocalist, Aurist, &e., Reecives hls patients from 9 40 4 o'slock, where can be procured hi e and ear fountains. tot pain, whiob m: ly fural eye, and revemblee it’ in eolor and expres- Bye.” s bin If acti aa self actin A ithont the aligi Cristadoro’s Fluid Hat il doubts from t met office, 502 “Proatise on she Ae tly a, © Dyc Ls a Preparation the mind in an instant. T! Geeraud’s Liquid Hair Dye 1s, without ex- option ox reservation, the very beet ever invented, Beware puffed dyes. Equally celebrated is Gouraud’s Medieated es) NE for curiny ples, freckls eer, ac. Poudre 8 Stbte qa! ouge, ly he street, near Broadway. outs hair from an; hite, and Hair she wen allown ‘ot the No, 07 ‘Wigs and Toupees.—We would advise all in want ofa euperior wiz or scalp, to examine the Extensive assortment of MEDHURST & HE! Jape, where they, can ARD, 27 Maid halt @ the cheapest and bost wig braids of tong hair, ringlets, f inottos, amd every de- iption of ornamental hair work. ' Cut this 6ut, menos Manifesto for the Season.—Morse’s Invigorating Elixir or Cordial. } Tho origin of the bert yift of ly known, that, except Tising generation, it would b ansconsary 46 repen Fy physician ind ¢ jents formin| Ei fie re. Mi ia Petren, imparted a new em he basis ‘ofthe elixir, wer medical ecionce to man is for the information of the iscovered by ores during hie sojourn amor while making the tour o' ‘y, tribes, and lan- interest by his genius and ro- Experience and observation have demonstrated that this paration is not me: Reman iene lisble. This fact that in more than ten the nervous system, d complaint debility, impotence, seals complaiats After existing for centuries, the herb from which t! ‘a8 becom persediug all the cld hit or mi and establishing, by the confe institutions of Euroy Eating elixir is expec “Imperial Sehoc ‘Vigorant. ally reco: of Medicin Taken in the carly part of the summer. ested Fronch practitione ore jy a means of pallinting and reli disentes of she nervous system, Dut a curative that oan. in vast majority of the dise: # to which the assertion is justified by the thousand cases of derange- iseases of the stomach, liver mental depression, and fe- f every type, it has been administered wish entire and invariable sucve! prescriptions of the faculty. ion of all the grest medical anew era is pharmacy. ‘The invigo- mded by the newly-created in Paris, as a summer in- ays @ disinter- “it seems to strengthen the Phole phyrigne ia « most’ remarkable manner, increasing te, improving the dige: ing’ the vigor of the erful of al ‘ag it is adm: bel fad. iw tered, and je ie to endure extraordinary fatigu keeping up’ his There are remedies whiek ar stion, cheering 't! Smueol I leaving no depressin wot ene of thom. ft ie sul ria, aud bears no resemblance to any other stimulant, Segolatle ov mineral.” ich is the testimony of scientific mon, while the certifi. gpttof hosts of patients the eee ae Femaley of all axes most enthurinetic endorser: the elixir, who it by this great stim’ sands, who doomed themecives tottering on the ¢ of etervity. have been snatched have tested the efficacy of force to the declaration of the faculty, and all conditions of life sof the life sustaining 6 0 Feeble and ewaciated girls mothers apposed their constitutions utterly broken. wi d to have reached the last havo literally been built age of roll p and restored to niant. P fundred back to live by th of the itait. Not only does it preserve and lengthen life, but it rts the jane of enjoyirg pin ite and clearing the mind of 0 body of its disenses. 80 muscull re is no We CHARLES H. RY New York, to whom It is put up highly concentrate name blown in the glass, and so $6 ; vix for $12. competition with Morse’s Iavigoi the gift by exhilarating the its clouds, as well as ridaing In the summer months the most re genersted: then the dige jarand nervous systems weather j medicine that can for # mo- NG. General Agent, No. 192 all or rast ne addressed. d, in pint bottles, with the old at $3 per bottle; two for Sold by all drnggiste throughout the United States and the Canadas. Bowel Complaint Cured in One Hour by ase of the New York Famil |, & mild. soothing syrup, at thelr etiee 457 way. wre. T. B. Hariison, of dysentery, sent for a physician, rm but it broke out worse then ever; tried the magic cordi and found entire relief, The co Will give one hundred dol injury. Price 25 cents n dott 1, Medicine Company's Mazie pat mire to cure, May he kad Eroome staeet next to corner of Broad Harlem, was very low with who checked it for a ominany guarantee & ow one can bring @ sare ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. NFORMATION WANTED— w@_ SEE §) COND AND THIRD, ‘PAGES. “on eee PERSO! OF JAMES TAYLOR, AN Englishman, native of Bradford county, Wiltshire, late betone Croghan, Tex ‘® note, care of Mr. H. Sime, Now York, ho will find Lis please copy. ing to the United States army, was discharged at’ Fort , and applied for his bounts Antonia, Texas, August 12, 1861. land from San By caliing or adarossing 12 Denn street, Brooklyn, | er Sarah, Texas papers NFORMATION IS WANTED the whereabouts omeiiy. A letter addressed would be ti NFORV ATION WANTED. stopped at Mr# Mitchell's. D ¢ Will make known her pre of her arrival, was not received of her cousiae, hankfully received. Ach ber anxious father, New York. Her lett D. BY ANW MNAMBE, OF Peter and Bridget to her at Baltimore, Md., di 12 Peck slip, New York. If resi¢onee, means will be Hamilton, St. Law- written to givo notice until the last of June. F THE PERSON LIVING IN FOURTH AVENUS, WHO replied to Jost oF mistaid will oblige the advertiser NFORMATION WANT who was Inet seon at N’ phia, on Tueeday evening, the 2 be bus been foully den! of money with him. Ho is a F “Che mists! in height, well proportioned, biac whiskers on his chin, with mous advertizement, whieh has heon will reply again, addressed as before, be iUSTUS OSWALD at Philadel f fonred that he had s considerable sam y hirth, over tackes, Ting, set with pearls, with aired stone in the contre, on the little finger of bie right band, isan Odd Fellow. intel Hgenee of him, addrossed to bis ite, Hievigot Gewald, No 12 Greenwich etreet Now York city, will be thankfully reeeived and suituoly rewarded FT 1S HOME.—A BOY aid, about Fixtoen yours Lt ton, Mossactiucetts, in company Any inform rocel 4 8, {ED EDWARD FITZ. , left hishome at Taun two other boys, on th om respecting hiv where- by his aillicted paronte at Brondway, New York N of 1B PARTY WHO BORROW FD THOSE GOODS FROM the store in Broadway, ne evening |. Bond street, on Stturday t, may, if they choose, rotuen them, and save ox- paure, as A peculiar ciroumatance just transpired enables 10 lovers to put them befere the public. XTRA PAY.—ALL ter any timo from double pay of EDWARD v. Ye Bi AVY SAILORS, lin the Pa ly ebtain Agent, and Inte purser AN « HUE OLD AND SILVER PLat G5 and centionen, by 2 new practios, no mpparatas re Seidablo for Hours {rom )0 of the Bouem ING TaU For 8 OR RALE—A BLOOD BAY MARS, SIXTREN HAN high, six yours 014, warrant four miriites and pace in three oe $300. The property of Aeon for three Jays, if not eold, MORE & JARVIS, 277 Wicke Brooklyn. ORTHERN KEW YORE 1, any, sf Flawenore, ig een virtet vecond fo + ALE. ted sound: oan trot em j & free and spirited driver. private gentleman. Can be ut the stable of Moers. GIL etgees, near Atlantic stres _INSURANOE, ve grok INSURANCE New York. — 4 CO. bernie ic every and Sixth GOOD COOK. WASHER AND IRONER WANTED— who has lived long in her inst place, ive per. tonal Foference. “Apply at 120 West Pouscaenth stieet, wear Seventh avenue. COLORED WOMAN W! ry IT Paired fn A, shombormale or laundress, a, i % ctiuer as walt fer a ae a, at oa seen for two di if oh en, Band West inaahans sires t, fourth floor, back room. ‘ages Tee WANTED—A PROTESTANT | WOMAN, “AS | he ms derstand her oy be ble to recommen: &e, Apply at 36 Pisrrepoint street, cook, in a privat business ‘thorough! fottons asto capacity, Brooklyn, A RESPECTABLE WIDOW LADY WANTS A SITUA. tion aghouse keeper; has had many years experiencein her Profession, and has becn in first class hotela. Can give good Please call at 361 Bowery, corner of Fifth streot. -ESPECTABLE PROTESTANT YouNG GIRL wants a situation ither chambermaid or laundross. washing and French fiutin, hes @ lady with whom #! ply at 331 lived four stwoen First 'welfth street, ‘snd Second YOUNG vou WANTS A SITUATION CHAM- aid o al housework, in’ a small private hildren. Best of city reterenco rs 68 in her last place fortwo years. Please Call at 35 Crosby street, for two anys, at her last place, se- cond floer, room No. 7, in the rea A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN | WANTS stendy situation todo housework in a small private amily; in © good plain cook, washer and ironer. Has best of city reference from her last pla ‘Nono need apply ot small: private respectable Tamiifes. Gan be soon for two days at 7! Mott street. Please inquire in the grocery store, RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, LATELY AR. rived from the old country, wishes a situation as cham. bermaid and waiter. Has no objection to xo. short distance in the eountr Twenty-first street, be- tweon Seoqn BOY WANTED IN A LAWYER’S OFFICE—ONE who resides with his parents preferred. Inquire at No. 1g Wi street, room No. 8, thked fi floor. to obtain a easlaren's tiotfag, ats ao Dieia Aas] Sia Dee ae phd understand fancy work work of all kinds, iH %, ‘ela ag waht Raareve J. F. osre roadway. ALESMAN WANTED IN A SRUTLEMEN'S ruannen: A JOUnR man, of Ciperienced salesman, and can fornia sntistnotory tection B22 Socemenent ieasigey by 6 Ct at GREEN'S Pornisbing stores Nock Avior iia ny ® REOURAALS MERCHANTS.—A SME | BARD roung pp is oaeee of wpaeinily ie welieet s asl baearn ‘A’ respectable position’ is more the ject of advertiser than emolum Partioulars addressed Pendro, Broadway Post Office, shall be promptly attended TWO, RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRLS, SISTERS, wisl to obt: ions, one as good ‘cook, and assirt ip washing and iron martes taovaiie eect , and the other aa child's nurse aud scamst maid rer ood elt fe eM ee eee ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUA. Wodesraaeen aiter, and to assist in the Washing and troniog; she le er prevent situation on ac- count of the family going in the country. Can be seon for two days, at 63 Lexington avenue, where she isnow residing. ANTEDWA SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, who isa'plain cook, washer and ironer. Has no objection to go poy ts ii ae best of city refarel rit Can be seon for two days. Wie cne eres and je BY TWO RESPECTABLE aon ametress, the se as cham t of city Can bo seen for two days at!Ne. 22 Ce cA) Tenia, fourth floor, room No. 14 refer Sullivan streg ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTGLE youns woman. in « private | family, to do chamber- work and fine washing ana irovil rh The best of city refur- ence can be given. Please eail at 110 Seventh aveaue, corner of Eighteent! ANTED—A SITUA N. BY A RESPECTADI! = woman, to do housework in «sm: family. 7 Bost of city references'given. Call at 182 mee ‘arrei MOST RESPECTABLE YOUNG MAN WANTS A situation ag waiter, in a respectable private senede He has a through knowledge of his business Doranoe ; would like to go im the country. eecaraee Gan be toee for afew dayeXi38 Bast Big etree! creL WANTED, TODO THE GENERAL HOUSE. ib 1» Of smal un up seo" well recommen sil ‘anoly'at 35 Fourth any ectly ireht asa, the cutting and fitting of children's dresses: she would go to Europe with a family, or wait on an invalid Iady. Can produce most eatisfactory reference as to character and ca- pacity. Can bo seen for two days, at 178 Twelfth stro near University piace. YOUNG WOMAN D yn excellent cool, washer and can give good city, eferenco, and hag no objection to rt distance in the country. Can be seen for two t 123 £aet Eleventh street, front bas ment. 8 NURSE—AN EXPERIENCED PERSON, ACCUS- tomed to cbild: i capable of taking care of aninfant from the moth yal French, and understands plain sewing. Cam bi two days,at 99 Beekman strect, GIRL WANTS A SITUATION IN A RESPEC: table small private family, isa good washer and ironer, and plain cook. “Inquire st 242 Bixth avenue, Referenos YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION TO COOK, wash and iron for a small private pair She is wil- ling to make herself generally useful. Teference enn be given. e call at 84 Cannon atceet,, ‘iret floor, in the rear, for two days. ‘ANTED—BY A PRENCH GIRL, WHO CAN SPEAK German or English, a situation as lady’s maid, or chambermaid. or child's nurre. She ‘understands all kinds of work. Address L. H., Herald office. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE ‘young woman, as chambermaid or laundross. Bost of Can be seen at 224 Elizabeth one Agee if required. street, for three days. ANTES STU AION, AS WAREHOUSEMAN OR ligne port bya aeea twenty-two years of aze. man. soquatnted with the city, and acous- City reference, if required. Ad- io, Herala offe ‘ANTED--BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, W. ‘cook; is.@ first rate washer and ironor, di king thoroughly. The best of city re. Saale ive 54 Can be seen for two'days, at No. 178 Monroe street, first floor, Warn A RESPECTABLE TOU (WOMAN a situation as chambermaid and nurse; is plat sewer. Good city reference furnished. ‘apply at oe 137 Laurens street, Brooklyn. ‘ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN WITH RESPECT. ble city reference, situation as chambermaid; in her and ironer, would tuke caro of children. 8 eon at No. 574 Broome street, for two days, ‘ANTED—A SITUATION BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, in « respectable private family; isa ped ocok, washer, and ironer; can give tho best of reference. pply at 185 Crosby stroet, in the re ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman. as chambermaid and waiter, or to take caro of children. Good city reference. Please ‘oall at 110 West Twenty fifth street, between the Eighth and Niath avenues. GOOD BARKEEPER AND GOOD SALOON WAITER, both of whom must thoroughly understand their busi: ness, and have unexceptionable srcommnee cation will hear of a good situation by sper W. KNAPP, 256 Washington street, corner o! :D MAN, A PROTESTANT, WISHES TO ntaasion Ho understands farming and work- the care of horses and cattle. He ‘emp er eral satisfacrion. Can be he office of enderson, 75 Nassau stroct, for from 8 o'clock A.M. to 3P.M. “RESPECTABLE GIRL WANTS A SITUATION AS waiter, or chambermbid and seamst: Can give the bent of city reference. Please call at 19 Monroe strect, second floor, back room. BONUS OF $2,500 WILL BE sible party if they will proou \dvertiser a per- manent situation in any respectable buéiness that would be remunerative, vis : ferr; tar on one of the city railroads. Th s to ozaracter will office. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SIT- uation as chambermaid and waiter, plain sewer in a private fumily preferred. vaca ‘all at Nor 477 East Tweltth jor. ‘Mish TO A RESPON- WELL RECOMMENDED YOUNG WOMAN WANTS a Ce to do chamberwork and waiting iu a small Good sity references can be given. Please ‘Twelfth street, corner of University place, A Private Bel oe 1 cull at N ‘ANTED—A SITUATION AS WET NURSE, BY A RES- Pectable woman, who has just lost her own baby. Good references can be given. Apply at No 12 Elm street, second floor. Wanner ‘A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT ung woman, s situation as chambermaid aud waiter in.a small family. ‘Best of reference 8734 Eighteenth stre¢ ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT woman a situation as cook. Thoroughly understands her business, No objection to city or country. Can the best of sity reference. Also, by her sister, a situation as chambermald, or washer aod ironer None but private familics need apply. Alto, by a respectable American girl, a situation to athena children or do waiting. Ploase call at iristie street, in the rear, The three wish to live in mn. Please call at “WANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL. A SITUA tion as ckambermaid ; can do fine washing, ironing, wing, Can be seen for two days. Tn} eet. Jain Six pee ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A ‘tituation as chambermaid or to do general housework. Is willing to make herself generally useful. The best of city reference given. Call at 934 Mulberry street, above Walker. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG PERSON, ‘a situation to attend store; would prefer attending fancy store, as sho has a knowledge of the business, or would like to travel with a lady for the summer, and sew. Good reference given. Can be seen at 1,000 Broadway, corner of ‘Twonty-rixth sircet, for two days. and ral: Can ry seen for smi Yi ‘The beet of city reference can bi apply at Lit Mett strect inctie rear, days. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A situation to do housework in a small private family. As a cood washer and ironer and baker. Good city refer- ence. Please call at 283 Third avenue, between T renty- tecond and Twenty-third streets. RESPECTABLE’ YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A rituation asa good plain cook, washer and froner, oF to do general housework in a small respectavle family. Hus no objection to go in the country. City and country refer ences cnn be given, Can be teen fortwo days. Call at No. 3 Sixth et ear the Bowery, front basement, SCOTCH PROTESTANT WOMAN WISHES A SITUA- tion as cook in a privato gentleman's family. Can be acen for two days at No SSeventh avenue.corner of Eleventh atreet, from ten to four o'clock. SITUATION WANTED—BY A as chambermaid or piai 4; would be jt in washing avd ironing; understands the ; good city reference. Please call for three days, at S87 Seventh avenue, A SALESMAN WANTED IN A. CARPET STORE. —ONE Who understands the retail trade of thir city, havi ood Tecommendstions, may apply at Mr. Shatham Square Post Office. RESPECTABLE WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION as nurse, who has been accustomed to the care of ehil- dren for several years,-and can take the whole oharge of an infant, and eon ‘bring it up by hand if required. fi beat of city reference. Can be seen for two days at Mott street, corner of Bleecker, in the candy store. OY WANTED—10 ATTEND TO AN OFFICE, AND v errands. Must come well recommended. Apply to P. ESPECTABLE wi Somer P. Hammill OY WANTED—IN A LAWYER'S OFFICE, WHO writes a plain, 7 + freo hand, and resides in or near x 1,900, City Post offic this city. ir in handwrit ing of applicant. }OOK.--A COOK WANTS A SITUATION, WHO HAS no objection to go into the country. Call for two days, at her present situation, No. 11 Waverley place, -WANTED, A LARGE NUMGER, AT 200 near Houston strect; and at 113 Maiden lane. girls to sew on sowing machines. Good bands jollar per day. Constant omployment given, NANDY MAKER WANTED-—A JOURNEYMAN CON. UO" fectioner, one that understands making all_kinds of candies, may Lear of 8 good situation and constant employ ment by saving J. Pinsent, 85034 Bo 10 SPEAKS Flag good reler- pability may hear of a permanent ood wagees by applying to C. Wright, druggis rt street corner of Union stroct, South Brooklyn. RUG CLERK WANTED.—A YOUNG MAN THO- roughly noquainted with the retail drag, business, In- quire at N. M. CONKLIN’, corner of Broadway snd Thir- ty-fourth treet. RY GOODS PACKER—WANTED, IN A LARGE DRY bhing houses person having had experience as acker and Lipper. Nonenced apply woless they eva fur- nibh the highest ter timonials in regard to eh: ter and ca Pity. The compensation will be liberal to a man of edaca- 3 ability. An American cr Scotchman. preforred. Address box 121 post office, in handwriting of applicant, RRAND BOY WANTED, BY ALAW FIRM.—A BOY residing in this city preferred. Apply at the office of Filis, Burrill & Davison, No. S Nassau street, betwoen the hours of five and six, XPERIENCED WAITERS WANTED—AT JOHNSON'S dining esioon, 31 Canal strect; also, a man who hava thorough Se, of ate business, to take charge of s y._ Apply immodiately NOW, ir.. foe GROCER IN org, or Bi ) Wants a com rk, and one who knows the con a ofa temperance iquor bar perfectly well, ke can procure the samo With undonbtod reference ae to honesty, &c., by addroseing Mars, Herald office, YOVERDESS.—A WIDOWER, FROM THE SOULH IS F desirous of meeting with a lady of education and retine- ing a love for musio who would be willing to take ‘the educational charge of his daughte his rosi- ence fa ose of the Southern States. Louisiana, ori 20. MUINERS-WANTED, THIS DA m None but the’ best hands wanted. Good prices paid, and constant employment for She woxeon, Also, t-zo apprenticas wanted, Mre, I No, 431 NU AND S®AMSTRESS WANTED. ‘ALSO A ‘woman ag cook, washer and ironer, to cat and make children’s dros permanent situation and as are thorough! Say ntreet, Breokiyn ASTRY COOK WANTED IN A HOTEL—ONE WHO thoroughly anderstends his or her business may learn of © good situation by addressing Hotel, Herald ofice, for two days, stating when and where an interview may be had. AINTER WANTED.—A GOOD ORNAMENTAL AND letter couch painter J. Apply at the First avenue ftage stables, corner First and Twenty-seventh at. PaaS WANTED—AN ENE « GETIC MAN, OF good business capabilities with $160 or $700, to engage in the mannfactnrs of enamel letters for signs.’ The busi nees is wel! ertablished, and offers fine ooyortunity for a sure and peerrane investisent. Inquire at No, 46 Fuiton street, Brov Syne QBAMSTRESS OR NURSE WANTE x able of cutting and fitting dre , attend to all kinds of family so wo children ower six years of quired, Waxes $7 por month, App street. WENTY AGENTS WANTED.—A SMART MAN CAN make from ten to fifteen dollars per day, Apply from itov ovlock, PM, at Wo, $0 Forty:necoad stfect, neat Sixth avenue (PO ARCHITECTS —AN EXPERI d in an architect's office. To tier ringhtamen, will be given. home is offered to such Apply at 2:0 pleas petent and willing, and under g ig, hm tne cha ity referonces ro- t 140 Hast Nineteonth {CRD ASSISTANT wfice. To one who ts w snve- Fmawent emoloyment and Ecod wi reas X. Z ,Jieraldomhee., “Oe ANTED—BY A Sofie ae A SITUA- Ses as chambermaid and to do ins iron- ing. None need apply but respectable amnilies. she will ro- main in her present situation until engaged. Please call at 72 Lexington avenw ‘ANT? D—BY A “YOUNG GIRL, FIFTEEN YEARS of age, a situation as waiter; is willing to nesist in chamberwork or m self generally useful. Call at 20 Ludlow street, in the rear, ANTED—BY A MOST RESPECTABLE YOUNG ‘woman, (Scoteh,) situation as seamstress; is 8 good i e4 and fitter; or av lady's maid, or to attend in «fancy advertiser bas hed long experience in either of theabove situations. Can be seon until engaged at No.9 Court streot, Brookiyn, basement ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as chambermaid; is » good washer and froner. Can give five years reference from her last place. Please call for two days at 196 Mott street, in the rear, fourth floor. ANTED—A SITUATION, FOR A YOUNG WOMAN ‘as first rate cook ; best of city reference given. address note to E. M., Union square Post Off.co. ANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE MIDULE AGED ‘American lady, ‘tion as housekeeper ina “hotel, hoarding house or pri ly, oF woald take charge of an invalid. Apply at 174 East Scventoonth street ‘ANTED—BY A YOUNG GERMAN GIRL, A SITUA- tion ns chambermaid and waiter, or to'do general honsework, in a small family ; the best of reference given.— Apply at No. 281 Bowery, in the rear. V ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG arenes woman. @ situation as. cook is first rate in her a siness. Under ing, baking, snd pastry, and ean be well recommended. nu objection to tke country, “Apply to Mr: Ranger, No. 81 Fifteenth street, rear building, second floor. ANTEL—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, ete Ce to dolight chamberwork, or as c! ive the best of reference. Please call gi at 103 Mulberry atree! ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A PROTESTANT Soung, woman, to 900k, ‘wash and iron. or to do goaeral housework, two di 8 root. ‘ANTED--BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITWJA- W tion ne cook, oF would do general house ark in i family; would short distan. country,” To be treet, betwe no objection t en for two da} enth and Eighth avenues. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE SCOTCH PROTES- tont girl, a situation as children’s maid and seamstro Has no objection to town or country. Can give good refer: ence. Please call at 202 First avenue, between Seventeenth and Eighteenth » ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOWAN ‘& sitnation as chambermaid and Iaundross, or would do the Aine housework of a small Gers Freach prefer: red. City re‘erence can be given. Call at 108 Mulberry et, 7 ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A situation as is and plain seamstresa or to orl do the general hous in a respectable private famil, understands cooking, washing and irouing perfectly well, ‘the best of references can be given if required. Ploase ia- quire at No. 40 Rivington street, in the rear, first ilovr. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, a situation as cook. understands her business we! is willing to assist in the washing. Can produce the best of city rofcrences, Pleago call at 953g Mulberry street, corner of Bayard street. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman wr m objection to go to the country, or'to travel with «lady. ‘The bost of references given. Pleaee call at No, 2) University place, for two days. TANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRE, A STTUA- tion to cook, nd iron, or to dothe eral house- work of a small private family. ‘Best of city reference; can be ecen for two days at No. [12 Charlton street, corner of Greenwich, front room. V TANTED—A SITU ATION, BY A RESPECTABLE dlaundress. Bost of ity ra- call at 188 Pre 3 in her last plaee. Please J ANTED—A SITUATION, et atreet, Brooklyn. who ie BY A YOUNG WOMAN ood dressmaker ; understands cutting and fitting ; is well experienced in all kinds of family sewing ; Would iiko permarent employment with a dronsmakor, of in a family. Can be seen for three days at 161 Laurens near Houston street. A RESPECTABLE or housework in Apply a: 97 avenue ANTED—A SITUATION, BY young woman, to do chamberw: emall family, Good reference given. A, third floor, front room, ANTED--BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, a situation as cook, washer and ironer, iu a small pri vate family. Please call xt No. 12 Thompson street, socond floor, for three days. WA NTED—A SITUATION, BY A RB} young woman, to do housowork. Apply wt 80 Wut field stroot, Letween Tillery and Johoson streets, JANTED—BY A RESPECTAB™R IWILLING GIRL, ituation in a small family, rushing and ironing, ie well qual ral good plain sewer, and ie willing t> make If generally useful in a ae familv, where she would have a permanent home. No ohjection to going ten or twonty miles cure of milk and batter. Good city teterense qi quired. Ploago call for two days, at 229 #!ret avon room, #ocond floor, jPRCTABLE ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION chambermaid or waiter. or to take care of children. Would like to go into the country, or to tra Can be seen pti engaged at her provent situntion, 9 Bast Twenty third atree ANTED—A SITUATION AS WET NU RSE, BY A healthy woman, with a frerh breast of milk. Twelfth street, between aveaze A and bree day. ANTED-SITUATIONS, BY TWO RESPECTARLE young women; ono as cook, and the other as chamber. said and to do plain rowing. Nv objection to go w short Uistanee in Wee country, Both enderetand shell Dneianen, ‘Apply at 204 Sixteenth ‘treet, botweom Eignth and Ninth avenues. y TANTED—A CTABLE hovt of a7 SITUATION, BY A RES young girl, asctambermaid or waiter. Has city reference from her tast place. Please apply at No. Woorter etrect, between Bloeckor aud Auity strest Greenwich ate ‘toon, it ‘ ‘AN’ vated SITUATION, berms Has lived in her last t Please re at se 220 Twelfth street, for tnd day aye W iate nomen, ie prtva BY Ewe. RESPECTABLE young women, in private families, One ‘ae good nlain ook her and ironer 5 hamber- maid and” waiter; is plain Good icity Feferences can be given, Can bo ‘seen for two days. if not engaged, at No. West Tweny-sixth street, second floor, front room. Waeiet SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABL Protestant yo woman, to do cham .rwork, ing ¢ ironing, mn for tw i, corner, ot WANTED—A SITUATION, BY A (RESPRCTABLE Joung woman, to do general housework ins sina!l vate family. No objection to go intethe cou call at 144 Walker strcetefor two days- ANTED—BY A Let silted YOUNG WOMAN or lady’s maid and seamstress; understands doing muslin, French futine, and ladien" bar. aseh se ciby aeiarense ives ot 3 Leonard atreo! ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, a situation ax chambermnid or nurse. Has the be of city refe; street, the rear, Wigs, BY Two. VERY RE RESPEC- othe table young girls, one as cook, washer, and ironer; the b+ mbermaid and waiter, of to do the goneral house- werk ¢f = small private family. Have no objection to go a ah ‘the country. The fleity references given to thelr last places, if required. 166 Ninth street, between the Third and Fourth avenues in 8 Fone. ANTED--A SITUATION, AS CHAMBERMAID OR walter, by a girl who has lived throo years ia her inst ‘She can be seen at her present employer's, No. 3 La. place, Twenty ninth street, wost of Kighth aveaue, ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT young woman, a situation as cook, and to assist in Yashise and icouing, in» private family,’ Can be seen for two days. Goed elty reference giv © call at 123, Eleventh street, between First avenue aA avenue A, ANTED—A SITUATION AS WET NURSE, BY A Lealthy young wotaan, with one baby Ave mosths old Inquire at 108 Canal strect. Would have no objection to make herself otherwise generally useful. Good city reference can be given. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG PROTES- tant woman, a situation as nurso and scamstross, or would do chamberwork and waiting. Noobject on to go ® short distance in, the eoontry, Has cood city, relerwacs, Please apply at 203 Ninth street, bet veen Second and Third avenues, tor two days. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE ng Woman, Who it a good cook, baker, snd und no objection to aséist in washing a puble, no person need apply whe wan general housework done.” Can give the ben ity refer- ence. Pleago apply for two days at 99 Fourth strcst, ‘ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION as good plain cook and first rate washer and ironer, Understands baking, and would have no objection to do housework: in a small private family. Can‘ give the best of city reference ifrequire pring street, in tho rear, front beseme: ANTED Ee Sree ATION, AS WAITER IN A PRI i; careful man that under- pla marti two day: ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, ‘@ situation as cook; is an excellent washer and ironer, ‘The best of city reference given, Apply at 136 Mott street, first floor, back room, for three days. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY 4 YOUNG WOMAN as chambernsid and waiter, or to do general house- work, in a emall private family; haano objection to go short’ distance in the country. Can be seen at 131 Hast Eleventh street, for two day:. ANTED—BY A YOUNG GIRL, BETWEEN FOUR- torn and fifteen years of age, a situation to do light ebamberwork and waiting, or hotisework in a emall private fomily; revpectuble city Reference furnished. Apply a2 390 West Twenty-ninth street. ‘ANTEL—BY AN EXPERIENCED COOK, A SITU- ation in ® gentleman's family. None but first rate families need apply, at 191 Fourth sireot, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE ‘you:g English woman, 86 chambermsid, or waiter, or nuree, in a priv: ‘No objections to go to the cvun- try. Good cit; I at 315 Bowery. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECSABLE young girl, to do chamber vork and sowing. fas no objection to goa short distance in the country. Can give good reference. Can be seen for two days at 76 Spring street, inthe dry goods store. | : ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITUA- tion as wet nurse ; has lost her baby six wosks old aad would wish to get in arespectable eg fagh kaha nd Good Teferences foruished, and can be even for two days ot SL} Wnts GIRL ABOUT | FOURTEEN YEARS OF Cor! wait Ty attend ine where ANTED—A RESPECTABLE IRI85 CATHOLIC t nurse. Good reference required. Apps Division strce’, this day, between the hours of 3 12 o'clock. ANTED—A, GERMAN, _ ScOTcH OR ENGLISH fir] to do the coo gener | kiteben work ly com. tent, ard have unexceptionable city reference. Apply at 4 Kast Sixteenth street. ANTED—A PROTESTANT GIRL, WHO UD ERs stands cooking, baking, washing and ironi 1» perform each neatly inay apply at §7 Wost fw eet. ‘ANTED-A STEADY AND INDUSTRIOUS GIRL, togo in the commie for the summer, to wash and iron, and tal re al children; good recommendations required. Apply at 33 Fitveenth street. TANTED—A PROFESSINAL COOK, WHO CAN Dring good tessimonials har last place, for capa: Dility, honesty, sobriety cleanliness; sto must be com. petent in every bra ch atenainy to her duties, and willis And respectful. ‘To such, » good situation is open at 43 We Twenty-second atree ANTEDIMMEDIATELY, 1 FOUR DRESSMAKERS; Iso, some apprentioos, Call immediately at Mre. D. BaILLPAL'S, dressmaker, 58 Walker strect. uk ANTED-AT 113 AVENUE C, A SMART, INDUS- trions young woman, to do general housework. An Awerican or German preferred. Also a young mun to open Oyesters and wait ou table ‘ANTRD— IMMEDIATELY, A GENERAL HOUSE- keeper, at No, 25 Dograw street, South Brooklyn, Hamilton ay oy nearest house between the river and Van Brunt strcet. ANTED—A PROTESTANT COOK.—ONE WHO UN. derstands ber busiress in all its branches, may apply atl Tenth street. COOK, ONE “THAT Ur DER in all ite branches; to seg a good op and fair wages will bo given, | Apply at $7 Howard street, between the hours of Vand 12 A. tor three days. ANTED IMMEDIATELY—A GIRL, AS NURSE AND seamstress in a small family. One willing to go into the country for # couple of months, and do the washing and ironing. may apply at 234 West, nty-fourth street; must be well recommended and capable. +3 ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, & situation to do chamberwork and waiting. or to 40 light work and take care of children. Apply Dateld street, Brooklyn, between Tillery and Johneon streets. ANTED—RY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN ‘@ situation to cook, wash and iron or to d hourework in respectable family. Good roferonc given, Please call at 144 West Tweaty eighth twen Seventh and Eighth avenues, in the r ANTED—A WOMAN TO DU THE GENERAL HOUSE- work of a family living a short distance out of the She must be a good pla‘n cook, and a good washer iconer. None but those with good referonces need Ay ly. Lnquire at 288 West Twenty second utreet, this day, betweon 9 and 3 o’el 7 ANTED—THREE GOOD DRESSMAKERS, ALSO A respectable girl to do the general housework of a family, cousisting of three Persons; she must b te Wesher ano ironcr, and good plain cook; wax fh; must have good reference, none oth 222 Fourth street, ANTED—A YOUNG LADY OF GOOD ADDRESS: who has a cash capital of $800 or $1000. to go inte co partnership with two gentlemen. Her duty will bs to tond show-rooms. Letters addreseed to Messrs. A. and X., this office, post paid, stating true name and where an interview may be had, wili receive prompt attention, Wears SEAMSTRESS AND NURSE, TO TAKE charge of a child two years of age. None but a tho- tt need apply. rovgbly competent seamstress, and who can produce the isfactory referen pply at No. 120 Columbia ooklyn, after ten o’clock in the wornin AITER WANTED IN A SALOON-ONE WHO UN- derstand the businese. Inquire at 609 Broadway, in the basement. = TARTED—« TIDY GIRL, TO DO THE GENERAL housework ily. She must 00 : mily. washer and ironer, aud understand plain cooking, good reference from her Inst piace. Apply ab No. G Newark street, Hoboken, near tho ferry. J ANTED-A SMART YOUNG WOMAN AS CHAM. bermaid and geainstrees, accustomed to the care of children, Ono with good reeommendations may apply at 0, 260 Hicks etzect, Brocklyn. | TANTED—DRESSMAKING GIRLS, WHO SPEAR French and English, or English and German. Inquire of Madame Zulasky, No.') Irving place. ANTED—AN ACTIVE BOY, AS WAITER IN ARE feetory; one who understands tre business proferrod. Apply this morning, between nine and eleven o cleo, af Tammany Hall ANTED—A SALESMAN IN THE GENTLEMEN'S ing business. One noguainted with the bus ‘Apply from 9 to Wo'clock A. M. at No. (/ ANTED—BY A MARRIED MAN, A SITUATION AS Porter or to drive a team of horses, who would be will- to make himself generally useful to his employer. He is well used to the caro of horses. Can give city raforenoo to his last employer. Please call at 57 West Twenty-fourth at. TANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITUA tion as fret rate cook: undscatandy pastry and aking, no object to assirt im w: rence. spony at too Sis ixth avonuo, ANTED—A SIXUATION BY A SMART, ACTIVE ‘young woman. ass good plain cook and excellent fom and ironer; the best of city reference for capability her Inst place where she has lived for two years; can No. 4 Eighth street, St. Marks’ n until suited, at Pinco, in the basenaent. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT WO- man, @ situation as plain cook, washer and ironer. Please call at 463 Greenwich st: reference. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN ‘a situation as cook and laundress, or chambermaid, and can be well recommended. Inquire for two days at 143 East Highteenth str ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE ‘young woman, to do chamberwork and cooking Ifas no objection to go with & respectable family in the country. Apply at 88 Mott stroot, in the store. ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION ‘as chambermaid and waiter; is willing to sesist in the washing and froning. Hx8 no objection to goa short dis tance in the country. ‘The best of city referonc) given, C: en for two days, at I Twenty seventh street. JS ANTED-—BY A LADY, THE LOAN OF ONE TUN. dred dollars. Good reference given. Please address R. C. M., Union square Post Office, WA NTED-RY AN ENGLISH WOMAN. A SITUATION ity referenoes, Apply after Fifteenth atreet, between Sixth and Seventh avenues, third floor in the re ANTEDIBY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMA situation rein cite and waiter, or to take care of children, ty reference given. Please call at 108 Wort Sixteonth sireot, between Fifth nnd Sixth ave: rues, for two day! ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, # situation as seamstress; would have no objection te assist in taking care of cbildron. Can produce the best of reference from last place. Ploase oall at 216 East ‘Twenty-third etceet, over the dry goods sto A SITUA. ANTED-—BY A RESPECTABLE MAN, tion in a etore, or any indoor work. Can resd and write well, and is quick at igures. ts Posnosted of temperate habits, andcaa give good city reference if required. Can be for two 0. days, at No. 20 Vanden ia_ the roar, ANTED-A SITUATION AS FIRST RATE COOK rate washer and ironer, and good bako fam r) is Has got good ighthy street, if ueeful in a ironing. iven from her last place, were ehe has lived four yours. Please call nt nv ay Waverley place, ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, a sijuation to do chamber work in a private family, or todo fine washing and ironing Ce, o ie work in a small family ; can give good city mn be seen for two doys, at 87 Bayard street in the front basment. ANTED-BY A NEAT, RESPECTABLE, YOUNG | girl, a situation to do chamberwork aad plain sewing; | no objection to go a short distance in the country. Please call at 123 Twollth etrevt, fourth floor, back room. Best of city reference given; can be soen for two days, ANTED—BY TWO RESPECTABLE AMERICAN women, washing nnd dressing at theit own houss, oF to go ont by the day: the best of refarences given. | Appiy at No. M41 East Eleventh street, firet floor. Gentlemen # washing attended to punctually. ANTED—SITUATIONS, BY THREE RESPECTA ble Protestant young ‘women ; one to do chamber work and fine washing and ironin, ther to take ware of & baby and sew ; and the th dd wagist: in wash- ing. Cau be seon for two days, if not ontyged, at No. til Twenty-first atroct, bot ween socoud and Third avenues, The Lest city reference given. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG MAN, | lately arrived in this city, having a fFomeral business Knowledge; is acqnainted with the trade of the British pro vinces, Bermuda, €0.; could influence some trate. not s6 much an object as employment. Herald office. Salary Address Boat, A AS CLERK 1 sale and retail grocery and liquor atore, by man twenty years of ago, who speaks English and nfoctly well. Best of city reverence given. Address W. 5., oftice. W ANTED—A SITUATION. BY A YOUNG PRENCH | girl, to take charge of a child and to db sewing. Apply at No, 09 Eldridge street. AMTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT wo. man, & fituation ss narse or fine seamstress; can charge of an infant, and do plain sewing; ia very having bad exrertonve in the first finite, timenfals giver. Can be sven f raeveral days, at avenue, near Ninth street, seoord floor, front room: or a note addroseed to Nuree, Post Offics, will be immediate’y attonded to. WANTEDTA SITUATION FOR A STEADY, | RE- spectable young woman, good Tecommendations, i in a private family, a8 cook, wad to wash and iron, or to do | tho general house sork of & small family, or o# chamber | maid. Apply at 130 Twenty-sixth street, between Second and Thira avenues, WANTED-A SITUATION, BY A VERY SiBADY and respectable young woman, a lanndrose or cham bermaid in @ privato family. las excellent oity references Apply at 139 Twenty sixth etreod, between Second and Third | avonites, | AZTRD~A SITUATION, BY A RESPROTARLE girl, to do ehi private family. Can de feen, for two days, Wee —~BY A RESPRCTABLE “WOMAN d street, A SIT. ee, No, 128 Soc uation as chambermaid, and to assist in thé washing and froving, ina private family. No oij go in the country. Good city reference can be given. Apply at No. 117 Webt Twentieth street, in the basement, WANTED BY A RESPE TARLE GIRL, A SITUA tion as cook, and to assist in the washing and ironing; sho leaves her present situation on account of the family ’ the country. Can be een for two days, at 63 Lex | her hnsband as waiter; German an avenue, where she is now residing. Winkins SITUATION, BY A YOUNG MAN wito 8 0c is quick Waskington streets; or a note address: ‘omee, will WANTED-RY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG | MAR. ried woman, with a fraah brest of milk, ® situation ay wet nurse in a respectable family. Please call at the last house in Nineteenth street, mear the Batt river, for two days, first floor, back room. ANTFD—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG MAN, A situation as coachman and gardaer, or to take care of 2 horee and — No objection to go a sbort distance in the country. © beat of references can be given from his Inst employer, A line addressed, for two days, to M. B., ald office, wili be immediately attended to. wis MAKERS WANTED. ess OR EIGHT FIRST ry rate bands at ventilatin #, will find constant om- pe movi and geod wages at CLIRSHUGHS ontaulishmont, Broadway. \AITER WANTED—TO GO the country ; on ily and SHORT DISTANCE IN wi been baler an bring good cit 1 at the corner o! Fittn venue and h street, (oasement,) on pharadey, the 7th July, ours of 10 a. M. and 1 P. ANTED—A STRONG AND HONEST ROY, FROM 16 AG 1d, Apply at 205 Broadway,’ up stairs from 7 it Pin the morning. me GO A SHORT DISTANCE IN THE country, eight good table waiters, those having hotel experience preferred. Apply at the planoforie manufactory 0. 2? Canal street, between 3 A. M.'oud 12M.” Colored meu not wante TANTFD—A S00p: tiebrtabalt ti! ila ALSO boy to le me who has som sxperi- ence in the busines oe Jra good man to" Faturdays and Sunsays. Apply at No 174 Smith sicect, between Wikoff and Warren etreets, Sonth Brooklyn. ANTED-A JOURNEYMAN BARBER, T0 GOIVTO the ovuntr; yn at Fronch’s Hotel, on Thursday, July 7. Soba ‘ANTED—A SMART, ACTIVE BOY, IN A SILK goods jobbing house. Apply from 10 until 2 o'clock this day, at 16 Joba street, first floor. ANTED—A SMART ACTIVE BOY TO ATTEND A office; one who writes a (nir hand and resides with his rh ta preferred. Apply at 3 Wall street, room M4, rear ding: ‘ANTED—SIX CLERKS, FOUR SALESMEN, AND two bookkeepers in anew dry goods store. Salaries $500 to "$1,400. Call, from 8 to. iT @'elock. at 423 sixth avenue, New York Commercial College, twenty one years established. Fitted, boarded, cuaranteed, and places sure. Country ones preferred. ANTED~A BOY ABOUTFIFTEEN YEARSOLD AT ‘No. 263 Washington street, ANTED—A SMART YOUNG MAN AS ISTANT bookkee} & porter, one who bas been in_w taile orouRsly, competent. ply to Eaton & Co , St. Nicholas Hotel, 621 Broadway. ANTED—A ROY, FROM FIFTEEN TO SIXTEEN ears of ago, in hing store. Good roference re quired. _eply to €. M. CuUKOT € CO..73 Chathain st. TANTED—A YOUNG MAN TO ACT AS SALESMAN and collec sing clork. One acquainted with the gas fixture business prefer Addrors, with name and refer enceW. D.; Herald offic FINTY MEN OF BXPERIBNCE, WITH Si0each, to sell an article extonsively used, Dy which they can make trom &5 to $10 per day. No ris. Apply at Dr. GELBARDI'S Premium Depot, 362 Lrooms rtreet TANTED—A COACHMAN, WHO UNDERSTANDS his business, and is willing’to agsivt in @ garden, and wake himself generally nsefni. Those who have good recom: mendations can apgly at No. 06 Pearl ctreet ANTED—TWENTY-FIVE GOOD AND INDU sTRI ous men, with capital from ten to fifty doll the investment will ylald a dally profit of from atx to dollars. Inquire of Di. i. K- Reot #12 row way. TANTED--A YOUNG MAN, (AN AMERICAN) AS ply from 10 tol o Refer re guired. ‘one DAY'S ton hong, 166 Atlantic street, rookiyn. T ANTE: RAND char prota in respectable fami!ior. irks wil this week, (in city or country ) free of Sarge this week only. Apply iimuiediatsly wt the Provost ployment Agency, No.7 Carmine ‘etreet, corner o! avenue. HOTEL AND BOARDING eopers wanting good servants will always find ico of girls for every kind of work, at MORRIS 8 office, 257 Broadway, corner of Reade ati tho best ¢ & co Waiting for places on Tueaday:—Bnalish iret rato cook, and Swiss cooks and ¢ dercatds; (rish Protestant and other cooks, chambermaits, nurres, girls for heusowork, de. Also, German gordeners farmers, waitert, coachmen,' mechanics, boys for trader, aud laborerstfor factories, &:. Terms moderate, ANTED—AT ONCR, scription and for o ERVANTS OF BYERY f kind of work, at MORRIS & 8 Intelligence Offien Broadway, corner of Rend All the girls of this office have got good places, aod not one girl of last wook is lett. Servanta have therefore got an excellent chance for first rate plases, if they apply at once, ‘Terma moderate. W ANTRD-THE FOLLOWING SERVANTS—TWO Forensed cooks, $15 to $2; good eooks from, $7 to $) and £12; first clase waiter girls; four experienced Engl nurses; eoveral good tanndteesrw; a frst. class hotel « threo good waiters, for first clas situations, now ready, at 149 Grand atreot. SEVBNTY-FIVE SERVA for first rate places, at FERRIS'S oftice, nest Broadway—chambermaids, laundro: general housework girlelately landed. Pleaty wlaces every day. WANTED-MOST RESPECTFULLY, TO INFORM firet clars tamilios up town that thy can be suited this day, at the select agency office, 129 Third avenuo, be tween Fourteonth and Fiftecnth streets, with six good covke fear chambermaida, six waiters, twenty general hourework eva, five nurrea, and twelve rowing girlt, or bo charge. OWoe open curing aumuter at 7 o'olook. THE FOURTH OF JULY, Its Celebration in New York and Vicinity, ALARMING RIOT IN THE NINTH WARD, ORATION AND DINNcR iT TANYATY MALL. THE BRILLIANT FIREWORKS. The Metropolis in a Blaze ofpGlory. THE DAY ELSEWHERE. TRE MONUMENT TO THE CAPTORS OF ANDRE. Splendid Reunion at Portsmouth, N. H. ACCIDENTS AND INCIDENTS, &., &., ke. The reventy-seventh anniversary of that greatday in the anrals of America on which the declaration of Natlona? Independence was solemnly signed, was celebrated in this city on Monday lest, with all tee patriotic enthasiasm which the spnuai recurreuee of thatday devel pes among cur population. Military and civic displays, orations, and fireworks, from tho largest to the smallect scale, form the time-honored features of the célebration, and in all there the lact might favorably compare with any preceding one. Our reporters have fufnished the follow- ing details of the observance of the anniversary : RIOT IN THE NINTH WARD, A Stage Driver Beaten In a Serious Manner— Confilet Between the Hibernian Societies and the Police—A Namnber Badly Injured on Both Sides—Arrest of Thicty-seven Rioters. Between ten and eleven o’clook on the morning of the 4th of July, a very exciting disturbazce, resulting in a general riot and fight, took place in the Ninth ward at the corner of Troy and Hudscn streets, ia which several of the Hibernian societies, called the ‘‘Ancient Order of Hibernians,” formed s very conspicuous part At one time several hundred men were engaged in the riot, hurling stones and other mlasiles at the police. A number of the citizens in the immediate vicinity aided the police in quelling the riot, many of whom, as well as the policemen, received severe cut heads, and braised limbs, One of Kipp and Brown's stage-drivers, by the name of Edwin J. Carpenter, was very rerlously and cruelly beaten by several of the Hibernian Society. The origin of the riot was in consequence of the above named stage driver attempting to drive his stage across the line of the Hibernian procession. The Marrhal, James Sanders, wno was on horseback, order? ed the stage driver to back, but it was impossible for him to éo so, as his horses were frightened at the fire works, crackers, &. Saveral of the mem- bers of the Hibernian Society then sprang upon the box of the stage, seized the driver, dragged him off the stage, and beat him in a shockivgly bra- tal manner. A lad of come fifteen years of age, whose name we couk! not learn, was also very severely beaten and stamped upen by the exeited Hibernians. Word was despatched to the Ninth and Sixteenth ward police station houres for assistance, as the rumor became universal that the stage driver was killed, in comeequence thereof, the people in that neighborhood became in. tereetedly excited and rendered efficient aid to the police. Lieuts. Seabring and Teft, of the Ninth ward police, with » platcon of men, numbering about twenty in all arsived at the scene of riot, and soon after Capt. Ste- venson of the Sixteent» ward police, also with » platoon of men, and the contest then began; the police would make ap arrest and the society would rally around the officers and effect a rescue—Curing. which the policomen were in many cares rcuphly handled, as the Hibernians armed themselves with cart rungs, sticks, &e, Lieut, Seabring received a violent blow from a paving stone on the forehead which knocked him down, and a; he lay one of the Hibernians was in the act, with » cart rung uplified, just about inflicting possibly a fatal blow, when a butcher of Jefferson marke:, who came to the ausistance of the police, struck the Hibernian under the ear with Lis fist, which kmocked him over on one ride, and thus saved Lieut. Seabring from the violence intended. Many instances of this character took place during the fight. The police ultimately, with the aid of two fire companies, and other residents, succeeded in subduing the riot, and the Hibernians beat a retreat down Hudson street to Oa nal street. One or two of their banners were demolished during the disturbanc’. The police euccoeded in oaptur- ing near forty of the rioters, a number of whom bore strong evidences of an impression made on ther heads by « eon- tact with the policemen’s clubs. The following is the lst of prisoners taken into custody and committed by Justice Stuart on the charge of riot:— LIST OF PRISONERS. James Fiizpatuick. Thomas Carrigan. Charles Burne. James Boyle. Jcho Laverty. Patrick Garrety. Patrick Molan. James Dean. James Dogan. Edward Murray. Jobn Cons oy. James Ruvahan. Thomas Trainer. Jamwee McCormick. Thomas Brady. Peter Thorn. Patrick MeMakan, James Heaney. ratrick Kearney Thomas McCabe. Jeo Patterson. John Trainer. James MeGuire. Toomas MoKuight. Own Gallagher. Anthony MeQuode. ‘Wm. Rustege. James Gillen James Sanders James Porest Fdward Mooney. Bernard Taggard. Owen Waite, Henry Rogers, Patrick Donahoe, The above named persons were locked up in cells during that day and night, and on Tuesday morning Justice Stuart commenced the examivation, and taking the evi- dence against the accused parties, General Sandford and Mr. Busteed appeared as counsel for the rioters. The police court prerented an interesting scene. The Prisoners were seated on benches on one side the room, and the witnersee, policemen, &c., on the opposite side. The stage driver was able to apcear, and gave his testi- mony as follows:— Edwin J. Carpenter, residing in Tenth avenue, near Twenty-rixth street, sworn, says--Tbat on the 4th day of yl Twas driviog me ‘of Kipp and Brown's stages, fen near Bath street, in Abingdon square, I was stopped by the procession, which wae going down Bank street towards Hudson street. I waited until the preses- sion was rearly al! passed. when there was an opening in the line of some twenty feet near the end of the proces- tion; my horses were fiery and the boys were firing off crackers, which made them very restive, and they started at the opening in the live; immediately some men from the procession seized the horses by the head, turned them avout, and drove them down Hadson street, and then turned ‘them about again and drove them up Hud. von street; durirg this time others were in throwing siones and using their staves me and on the horses, several of the mis- siles struck me on the heed and back, and the said men or rioters were ccwutantly calling out, “ tear the son of a b—h off the box,’? ‘kill him,’ ** shoot. him,” and otber like cries; during this time I was unable to manege my horses; a large mob was Mea tan mained in that situation until released b; 1 believe that had it not been for the pol ise the rioters would have killed me, amongst the prisoners now present T can only identify Edward Mooney and James Sandu the tter being the marshal, who were both present guged in the riot. Crose examined by General Sandford —I first saw San- dus at the head of the ranks. at Bank street; I saw him before and after the horses attempted to eross the line of the procession, I should thivk the end of the line was abcut a Ulock and half off when I attempted to cross the Ine; I sae him after they seized my hor-es; he was riding about on horseback, I dong know that he said anything, : molested any one, 1 sa Moovey throw a stone at me; ‘ter I attempted to cross the line; I don’t reeol- ¢ any banners coning in the procession when leet ji bata) to cross the line, Mooney was near the for- ward wheel of my stage when he threw the stone; | saw him several times Curing the riot, Henry Boylend sworn, rays—TI reside at 145 Hammond street; I was at the correr of Troy and Hudson streets; 1 raw James Sandsu, the marshal on horseback, with deawe sword waving it about; and heard him say, "go in, wen" er “go into it,’ [ stood there for about a mi pute, to see what was going on; and while there I was struck with a staff on the head, knocked down and kicked, my clothing torn off, Twas bea'en until T was ineensinle: ard when I came to I found myself in Greenwich «tre! the first I raw of the mar hal be was waving bie «word abon thi: head, calling out “goin,” or “goin, men I recognice James Sandus now present in court Sidney Parker sworn, says—I reside at 53 Bank ateast T saw the disturbance, and witnessed several persons krocked down by the rioters; they got on the stags, and pulled off two passengers from the fox and best chem; 1 went to aesist the police, and received a severe out on my head. infileted by rome one of the rioters. Ths witcess went on aind detailed ‘he actions of the rioters, 0: b aaclees 4 the evidence of the stage driver, ant the witness loyland ichard J. Bosh, of No. 50 Troy street, «worn, sayr— lL was present when the rioters were running after the wtage, which they caught at the corner of Hodson and Troy streets; there were some of the rioters in the stege reaching throvgh the window atimiay to ested at the dri- ver’s seins, and at his Joga; the men in the stage to the Hibernian Society; a pol in got on the box to protect the driver, and while the yates had hold of vhe driver, one of the rioters got up from behind on the stage, and struck the driver toe oe three timén; the man pow present in court, named Michee! Dougherty, the perron who strack the driver; the figbt then be-

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