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a ©o., eo a Original 25 exists only at 289 Broadway. thie destablishment are taken b: j i : z H 3 a & Co,, 385 Broadway, formerly 289, eriginal and only first class daguerreotypists esi ty, take Bex hondred sly, bp thels Gotan and machinery. Be’ f of hired mibearing A elatnomaeaite Sninbie tke tenia da wat the Merchants’ Exchange, Fer fur: see his advertisement in anotber 0o- greater Ea tipentes ahd tone than those of any other makers, . wishing to examine, or purchase at a very low one Egat cr ‘should call at the sole ® bun! ey, No. 888 Broadway. 4 of all other atyles and prices constantly on hand. HORACE WaT! -/fPianos— Horace Waters’ See Fon paves ness and purity of tone, and elasticity of touch, Ibert .’s premium pianos, or without ti @elian. Noone article of American manufacture has @icited more universal cemmendation from the press Weroughout the civilized world than these celobrated os. Gilbert’s boudoir Hallett & Cumaton’s of the old firm cf Ys pianos, The above — tt & Co. Jacob Chicker- pianos to be found only at the it music establishment of HORATE WATERS, 383 way. Metallic Tablet Strop.—By the use of this artisle ihe operation of shaving becomes at once easy and cage for nearly thirty years which thie article ‘been before the public none have received so many emoomiuma in proof of utility. SAUNDERS, No. 7 Astor Mouse, and 387 Broadway. * Bancy Cutiery.—The sabscriber’s assortment. ‘embraces every posible pattern of pen, pocket and g knives, with a large variety of choice razors, ‘will in all cases be warranted; also scissors, nail fies, kc. SAUNDERS, No. 7 Astor House, and 387 Broadway. Comb Factory.—Ladies are respectfully tn- vited to examine the subscriber’s assortment of tortoise- shell dress combs; the variety is beyond all doubt the st in the sity. Comba made to order and repaired. . & J. BAUNDERS, 387 Broadway. Our Friends from New Orleans, and the Bouth generally, will find us at No 441 Broadway, fuily Bevpered, with large and Assortment of ready made Sans, £6, Lo nupply: all theie wantse Ne devietion Yeon 5: AUPRED MUNROE & CO,” Great Bargains in Ready Made Clothing, @ightly sotled, from the late fire in Broadway.—Fine Dlask Fronch coats, cost $20, for $10; black and fgured eassimere pants, coat $7, for $2; vests, cost $6, for $2. GEO. LE corner of Nassau and Beekman sts. Motice.—Peter HKoberta & Co., 375 Broad- eR bnitteiscremene nar et ‘To be 801d cboap. 4 Sek yroctde Notice.—Miller & Grant, 371 Broadway, Dave opened a store at Saratoga, with a full assortment of embroideries, lace goods, ribbons, &c. Their stock is Seby bi amy and at York prices, being entirely different irom the custom practiced by other establish- for infringement, and have the license 0 manufastare under his pateot, Here- question about tho sight to'use our commenced proseovting it gers: hk wo have ten on sewing machiaes. All mae palpebly infringe one oF more of wer patents. If avy buy theseinferior machines, they will Be eompelio’ to pay us for oensa,to use them. . M. SINGER & CO., 323 Broadway. Bewing Machines.—We have fally settled satgels aint The Best and Purest Alcoholic Stimulant to ‘be used in case of cholera is Wolfe’s Scheidam aromatic schnapps, up io quart and pint bottles. For sale by all the ein the city. is article should be in ‘the hands of every family leaving the city. ‘Wm. H. Underhill, No. 430 Broome street, corner of Crosby, has for sale $100,000 worth of choice Brandies, of various vintages, claret and champagne Schiedam schnapps, club schnapps, rum, sy- gin, Tape, co , &e., twenty per cent lower any other Three Days only lefi.-§15 for a Country residence or village homestead, pleasantly located near the admired Lake Ronkonkoma 100 ing lots, 100 feet square, equal to 4 lots, will be divided among 600 subscribers, July 31, Fach subscriber, for only $15, will receive a war- ¢ deed for a farm of from 2 to 20 acres, or 4 build- ing lots, 25 by 100 feet. A few shares only left. Apply to CHARLES WOOD, 208 Broadway, where maps and pamphiets can bo had gratis. Batchelor’s Hair Dye ts stil the Leading artiolo, bf all acknowledged to bo the best dye oxtant for Se eres parts of tae word, procialae ie the caly aye known. Sold at BATCHELOR’S, No. 23 ‘Mpoadway. Ortstadoro’s Hair Dye.—Thia match!eas pre= aration, is by universal consent, acknowledged to be the safest and most a dye in =, never fails > a coloring process, impar meanw! nourishmen: SDkinese to the hair, Sold wholesale and retail, and ap- pied, at CRISTADORO’S, No. 6 Astor House, Moldavia Oream.—Tals superb compound for strengthening and beautifying the hair, prepared only and sold by W. A. BATCHELOR, at bis celebrated Ihalt aye and wig factory, 233 Broatway. Batcholor’s habs dye sold and applied. Nine rooms. Balm of Thousand Flowers, for Beautify- ng the complexion and eradicating all tan, pimples, and reekles from the face. Ft Co., Boston, GC. Ring, 192 Broadway, ond by all druggists, Whigs and Toupees.—Where did you that wig of yours, my friend? The only place yA olty you can ge! A wigs, toupees, scalps, braids, Seeal ouale, feiretien, ac say this ag weit tates Zale Moe, in at, MEDAURST 8, 27 Maiden lane, Pimples, Freckles, Sunburn, Blotches, deo. are positively cured by GOURAUD’S Italian Medi- aated Soap. Poudre Subtile bg rg hair from low fore- beads, or any part of the ; Liquid and Powder Bouge, Lily White, Fiair Dye and’ Restorative, at the depot, 67 Walker street, first store from J ne of Horses bag find toons Bape pl am ninnen’ pint dott] at uy = to an: else 4 curing cctig; eeetinoge Dray i Bold by all the Pet og ate. Lek 0. 60 Gortlandt street, New York. Dyott & Sons, 7 elphia, | }. her late residenog, 12 Peck slip. On Wednesday, Jal bs ge! Mornay, hatter. The funeral will takeplace at half past three o'clock thie afternoon, from his daughter’s residence, No. 9 Bedford street. avenues. fon aD by months and 8 days. Po. SRT IAM The relatives and friends of tho family are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, this day, from his late re- idence, 163 Concord street, nD. fedmesday, July 26, Luxe, son of Luke and Mary On We Ann Goo His and those of his brothers, Patrick and Thomas, and his father, James Lynch, are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, this day, from his late re- sidence, 209 Twenty-Grat street, near Kighth avenue. On We 26, Mr. Caanums Roppare, son of the late Captain Zamuel ‘Roberta, of this oity. is of the famil; invited to attend nis fu- at three o’elock thia afternoon, without further invitation, from his late residence, 352 Fulton streot, Brooklyn. Om Tuesday, July 25, Parmicx Ryax, son of Willlam and Mary Ryan, i on the cars of the Harlem Railroad while in the discharge of his duty. His lose is greatly felt by all his raitrosd companions, gaud all who knew him, from his youth He the present day. His remains Will be taken from the residence of his brother-in-law, corner of Fortieth street and Third ave- nue. His friends are respectfully invitea to attend his funeral, at three o’slock this afternoon. ‘On Wednesday, July 26, of inflammation of the bowels, PaTRICK ADARE, 8 native of Ireland. His friends are invited to attend his funeral, at three plea wale afternoon, from his late residence, 07 Mur- street. Tuesday, July 25, of consumption, Naruanme C. Pratt, — 61 yoars. The friends and relatives of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, at two o’clock this after- noon, from his late residence, 27 Hudson place, Thirty- fourth street, between Ninth and Tenth avenues. ttsburg, N. Y., papers please co} VCore d morning, July 20, the 624 year of his age. The relatives, friends and acquaintauces of the family, also those of his son, Gustavus H., are respectfully re- quested to attend his funeral, at eleven o’clock this morning, from his late residence, 42 South Seventh street, Williamsburg, without further invitation. ‘On Wednesday, July 26, Summ Fmrn, aged 1 year, 10 months and 24 days. The relatives and friends of the family are requested to attend his funeral, this morning, from his late residence, Forty-seventh street, between Tenth and Eleventh ave- nues, On Tuesday, July 25, Moore Bure, aged 49 years. The relatives and friends of the family are requested to attend his funeral, at one o’clock this afternoon, from his late residence, 122 Fldridge street, without further notice. His remains will be taken to Greenwood. ‘On Wednesday, July 26, Kua Juua, daughter of Fred- erick and Julia Chippendale, aged 3 years, 6 nonths gris Tueeds Tuly 25, Ror 8 f ad a BERT S., 80n of George and Sarah Sena a At her late residence, Fifty-ninth street, Sixth avenue, on Wednesday, July 20, Maky, wife of Charles Clancey, Wilton At Wil burg, L. J., on Sunday, July 28, of cholera, Euiza Skuse, widow of the late Spencer Selmes, in the 45th year of her age. . At Harlem, on Wednesday morning, July 26, after serious illness, Mr. Gponay i. Hatt, in the 66th’ year of age. The friends and relatives of the family are res} ally inyited to attend his funeral, this afternoon, his late residence, between 127th and 128th atreeta, Third avenue, Harlem. Monmouth paper yy. Wiuan Fasow, in of consumption, RicHanp rs peer copy. At Cold Spring, Putnam county, on Wednesday morn: ing, July 26, at a quarter past four o'clock, MARY JANE, wife of E. Marsh: tery. o’clock this afternoon. din the Cold Spring Ceme- t the Episeopal Church, at four Friends and acquaintances {ium New York city are invited to attend. ‘At Glen Cove, L.1., on Tuesday morning, July 25, Axpurw Wirmatax, son of Henry and Sophia Spear, a1 3 years and 2 mopths. On the 84 of June, 1854, at Battle Creek, California. Coptain Aransos Camr. The relatives of the deceased can obtain further information by addressing Wallace B. Greene, Battle Creek, Cal. Newburg and Fishkill papers please copy. At New Brighton, Staten Island, on Saturday, July 22, James Rogers, only and beloved child of James and Ellen Troy, aged 1 year, 10 months and 12 days Hie remains were interred in Greenwood. My angel boy ! thy mother’s heart Ia throbbing with keen anguish now; She sees no more thy lovely form— Can no more kiss thy spotiess brow. Thou wert a bud of promise rare, Too right, foo pore for this fenl art ure for this frail earth, And now thou mest in realms above. uation in a private family as cook. Aj ‘West Sixteenth street, between Seventh RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITU ation as nurse and plain sewer, or light chamber- a7 The best of c reference can be given. Can be seen for two days from 12 to 4. Call at her pres- ‘ent place, 182 East Thirteenth street, between First and ues. rl Lhe Gerth Te, er ween 2D, at in a fancy store or a bakery; scholar, and can keep accounts. ‘Apply at A 4 Boasten coat, for two days, from 10 to 4 each day. YOUNG GIRL WISHES {A SITUATION AS -MILLI- ner; one who is experienced in the silk and straw work, or would stand ina store. Call at 470 Sixth ave- nue, No. 3, up stairs, To be seen for four days. N_ ENGLISHWOMAN, ACCUSTOMED TO TRAVEL- ing situation with a family going to reside in Fogland, or to travel on the Contionaeh Hatintagtory references as to Teepeat sbi; &c., can be given. Please apply at No. 50 Walker street, for K. T. D. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SIT- uation as chambermaid, and to assist in washing Can be seen at her present Care where she has lived the last twelve months, 19 East Seventeenth street, for two days, if not engaged. RESPECTABLE GIRL WANTS A SITUATION AS chambermaid, and to assist in fine washing and froning. Can be soen, for two days, at 217 Heater street, in the rear, third floor. ‘ .A. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, NOT LONG IN this country, wants a situation to travel with = fady or family to any part, or would help in a store; no objection to the country oF city; has some knowledge of ary goods business, Address B: A. P., Herald office, for two ie TRONTNG, 4 family; Apply at 103 Mott wtrest, bce days. Has no objection to the country. ¥710E OF THE PAN re art c2 Ta LAs amino ara foremen, fally competent to superintend the coustrecten Sebgntions of Cher sain, “these eegest eat be pala, Appiz immediately, of the ‘oles ef the Company, No, 7d street, near Fulton, cooks, cook, experienced nurses, seamstreas- es, yusewor! cham! waiters, &., for of the very it ity. To save trouble none need apply without sa\ testi- Employers promptly supplied {with effistent ERVANTS. — PRIVATE F, Ht AND S Doarding houses #u; piled ete eat Sear he} 4 fis ovary Nid of work, by MORRIS & OONERI'S Mehment, 287 Broadway, corner of Reade ai } This ie the best office in the city for Irish, , Seotch and coach. always to be German servants. Gecman and French found there, and st the Branch oles, 102 Creenwich there, cs . as , reenw! PES TIO MOGNRD eto kik 8 ld svt of Nt fs Termes modes DRUGGISTS.—WANTED, A SITUATION, AS CLERK, by,8 young men thirty years of age, ina first clase she is a undera! his busi Hore Fo salesman, and tands i areieral: MERCHA’ NTS AND OTHERS.—WANTED, A SITU- ation, Hs ex man, who is a good ac- countant and bookkeeper; can give satisfactory testimo- nials as to the above, and any other neces juahtica- tions that may be req 5; Will be satis! with a = compensation. address B. C., Herald ice. ? IQSOUTEEEN MEROHANT8.— WANTED, BY A YOUNG man, of several years’ experience 1e goots yatvengagmaaut as ealessiam’ or 40° take cides of astore, The best of city reference given. Address Oak, Herald office. T°, HOTEL KEEPERS—AN EXPERIENCED HEAD waiter, with twenty excellent waiter girls, capable of giving the most entire satisfaction, are anxious to make engagements from the first of August next, when their Ligand engagements expire. Address S. Steward, No. 91 Prince street, grocery store, stating where an inter. view ean be had. (0 BOOTMAKERS.—WANTED, BY A YOUNG MAN of good experience, a situation as foreman or sales- man in a boot and shoe store; has no objection to go to the countiy. Please addre: itmaker, Herald office. A‘ plain cook and bread baker, on a family going out, Add a Rb aral 3 DESIROUS yd yy] ae fami California; she @ good y fae ‘and would be willing to wait ress F. G., Herald office. YOUNG GIRL WISHES A SITUATION AS CHAM. bermaid, and to do plain sewing or to take care of children, and’plain sewing. Good city reference given. Please call for two days. Can be seen at her present em- ployer’s, No. 161 Canal street, corner of Varick atreet. HIGHLY RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT YOUNG ZA. woman wishes a situation ina Sv gaia famil going to travel, or to Burope or the north of Ireland; capable of taking care of a baby, or would go an plain sewer in a yespectable family. Can have three years good reference from her last place. Is not subject to sea- sickness. Can be seen for two days at 142 Twenty-first street, near the Thirdavenue, room 5 A YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION IN A ZA private family, as cook, who understands her busi- ness thoroughly; hating objection tothe country, Good city referencegiven. Please call at 560 West Fifteenth street, for two days. YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION AS DREXS- AL. maker and seamstress; understands family sewing; Bo objection to gé to the country, or to travel with a lady. Call at 152 Walkor atreet, till engaged. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITU- ation as waiter or chambermaid, in a respectable te family; country preferred. Please call at 144 st Twenty-fourth street, fourth floor, back room. YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION TO COOK. AX wash and iron, or to do the housework of » small The best of city reference can be | the Private family. rear. No objection to go # short distance in the country, Can be seen for two days at 48 Marion street, PROTESTANT COOK WANTED IMMEDIATELY— AA. one late from the old country ‘preferred. Also, a Ghambermaid and launcress, and twenty girls for house- work. No disappointment to competent girls with good reforence. Apply carly at the select female office, No. 106 ‘Tw street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues zy SITUATION TO GO TO CALIFOR. p. ja, as governess in a family; is competent to give 3 thorough Kaglish education; boys would be iT: as pupils. Best of city references given. Address Mary, Broadway Post Ofiice. LADY, THIRTY YEARS OF AGE, WISHES A SITUA- 4 tiom as housekeeper, in a widower’s family; is weil Zdueated, and used to the best society. Reverse clr. cumstances obliges her to seck a new home. Address, for three days, Beatrice, Broadway Post Office. ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. oe PERSONAL, NY INFORMATION IN REGARD TO JOHN CUZ- ZA zens, about 23 years of age, who left New York about & week ago, to go to New Jersey, be thankrully re- ceived by his wife, 92 Eighteenth’ atreet, New York ; or B. McCormick, Jun., at Police Office, corner of Smith and Mulberry streets, Newark, N.J. Philadelphia papers please copy. RIDGET DONOHUE.—INFORMATION WANTED OF Bridget Donohue, who formerly lived in the famil; of Mr. Duff, 108 Bows New York, and then went wit them to Albany and Buifalo, Address Michaol Donohue, Harlem Post ice, N.Y. Albany and Buffalo papers please copy. hip ALBERT W. SMITH, FORMERLY OF RICHMOND, Va. will bien AF Blow & March, Yl Water stroet, ho met to his advantsge. Any information of him will be thankfully racoived at same place. NFORMATION WANTED—OF ANTHONY MORRISON, who arrived in this country on the 29th of June. calling at 14 Ferry street ho will hear of his brother, who is anxious to see him, and be supplied with means to go to him. IE GENTLEMAN WHO CALLED AT 20/BROADWAY, in reference to the advertisement of reapect- ing board, will please call again, when he will obtain particulars. JOSEPH COX OR ROBERT COX, FORMERLY OF Brooklyn. New York:—Mre. Harriet Cox, widow of Da- Tid 14, Cox, died regently in Louisville, Ky.. leaving a ton sna doughier, now both ia of the Protestant Rpisco- Ein Tiformatlon regarclag the ‘children, by iuquirice ted to the managers of that institution: Ww KINGSLEY WILL FIND IT TO His INTER- ent to call at 208 Broadway, to-day. \TFREOTYPE FINISHERS WANTED.—ONE OR TWO Lin A men that Le bg rate ying ts vent a an em) permanent! ncent Dil aucenype founder, 29 PALE oe, i em - are proferins, ©, peiy on the tre Sogioe factory, 98 Anthony street gia FANTED—A CUSTOMFR CUITER, TO GO TO A Po i I Creer atgaiars: Took sheen ak the cele ofthe | manent will be given. Address Merchant Tailor, depot, £24 Brosdway, and 89 Dock strest, Patiadelphia. | Herald office, until August 1. ‘The Greate: iscovery of the Dre ‘Tobias’ Venetian Liniment, for the cure ot oe 7, exenp, cholera, ectic, rheumatism, &e. No one shor be at this yaloable ly. Every bottle is war- wanted. Sold by all the druggists ers. De- a, ‘a, &o.—Health ‘by use of a condiment. It is well known that where food 's taken, and the stomach kept in tone to divest it, the dire complaints above named rarely, if ever eceur, but as safety consista te ition, it should be univertally known that the hebitual use’ of Loa Perrin’ Sauce, not only promotes agreeable relish, is weil estan\is preserving properties shon}d recomend ly, every hotel, and boa: agents for the Uniicd States, JOHN SONS, 405 Broadway. Asthma Cured by Inhaiation—Dr. Curtis— Dear fir: UP mptong phned mary gh gene hee and JUNCAN Petanding.. he Hygeans needs no paling, & earn’ sta: 3 2 needs no a {ral of it ie sufficient, to prove ita vastoupecterity all other medicines f ix the cure of all diseases of the jangs or throat. Yours, truly, JAS F. KEESBURY, Postmaster —Duncannon, Pa. Jane 2, 1854. Any person ag #9 to DR. CURTIS, No. 140 Chambers atroet, will 19 hy; by express, free. Sold by Boyd & Paul, 149 Ohatnbers sércets ii. Ring, corner of John street and Broad: H. 363 Hudson street, 3G. corner of Wooster stroeta ; Mra. ai 1% Falton street, Schott, 136 Market street, Phila ULTON ASSOCIATION, Ee vehing pax July 20th member of the abuve association in partic THE MILITARY. GUARD—ARMORY, LAFAYETTE HALL, NEW ‘ork, A’ 26, 1854.—The mem! of this corps attend the funeral of ir deceased Richard M. Burke, on Thursday afternoon, at "clock, from his late residence, 113 Fulridge street, citizens dress. ED. VINCENT, Commandant. R. M. Coourr, Orderly. IGHT Ye CONTRACTORS OF CLEANING STREETS, FROM the Eleventh, Thirteenth and Seventeenth erent leet station house of the above ward: & box for the of any letters or complaints for the company. R PALM, CHRISTIAN ZEIELER. ED IN THE in Canada West, 4ANADA WEST.—A PERSON ENG J, agency and commission business wishes to be engaged fora New York gstablisumont in at 7 |, toc x fice, will be attended to in — LEGAL NOSTC! A Gerd to the Golden | PN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF THE SURROGATE erioical pills are prepared expresaly for female coc: a, the county of New York, notice is horeby given to vunte, may be usea en diseases peculiar :# havivg claims againat John L. H. McCracken, ncdies, Price $1 per box. by Gruggiots every- | Inte of the city 0. New York, merchant, , to pra- wher and et the proprietor’s prices, hy ©. H_ Ring, eor- | rant the aaine, witit vouchers thereof, to the mbaerthar, ree of Iyos Wwey aod Joho ecreet; CV Chteknse, 81 | at bie off 1 Yvan * in tha ot Nee Jwssiey erties, & swerve Oe» haw OrweR io 9 Sb wi dtu. % May aoc ment. Dae Philadelphia, Sx deter, 36 Soath Third sicee:, Weeks ] tod Sew York, the 14th My of Jane, 1854. Bb Power, Wit Neab-‘Ogton atzept, Boston, TiDLE B. BWINSY, Pebus Acontnlateptos, i N EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPER, FULLY Ac- quainted with the way of business in New York, Speaking and corresponding fluently the English, French ond Gerioan languages, and who ean give the references of his present employers and some other undoubted city ones, atria 8 situation. Please address A. M. 8., box 2,783, Post Office. COMPETENT WAITER WANTED—TO GO TO THE country for the summer, and return with the fami- ly to the city in the antumn. One with city references may apply at No. 3 Washi Protestant preferred. m square, before 12 M. on Fri- day A SINGLE MAN WANTS A SITUATION AS PRIVATE 1A. coachnsn, or to take care of a horse; no objections to city Gr country. The Sbest of city reference given. Plense call or address to 234 Elizabeth street. “4 BOY, FIFTEEN YEARS OLD, WISHES A SITUA. A. ation in a wholerale grocery or cloth importing jouse, Refers to R. W. Howes & Co., 162 Pear! street. SMART, INTELLIGENT BOY, 14 YEARS OF AGE, ‘wants om} ment at some bu orto learn a trade; wonld give tudentur 008 nce can be far nished, and no objections to the country. Address T., box 140 Berald office, for one week. STOUT BOY WISHES TO GO A SHORT OR LONG beer) in the country, to work on a farm. Please call at 118 Twenty-second street, between Second and Third avenues. SMART, INTELLIGENT BOY, 14 YEARS OF AGE, £ ‘wants em, 1 and some business, or to learn & trade; would give indentares. Good reference can be furnished, and no objection to the country. Addres box 140 Herald office, for onc week. RESPECTABLE BOY, FIGHTEEN YEARS OF AGE, wants s place to attend bar, or in some respectable Dusincss. Has attended bar for the last two years. Has references from his last employers. Please address B. F.D., box No. 12% Herald office. BOY WANTED—TO ATTEND A FEED STORE; ONE A about sixteen or serentecn years of age, who ts ac- quainted with the city and who is used to . Apply ai 191 Delancey sirect. (ood reference required. OOKKERVER WANTED—ONE WHO | WRITES good and has a general knowledge of business. ‘Adidzeos Transportation, Herald office. Poy RANTEDIIN A DINING | SALOON, ABOUT -D)* Sfteen years of age, nent and tidy. Inquire of Mr. Smith, 200 Bowery, basement. OY WANTED—A SMART, learn the retail dro; parents. Apply at No. avenue and .\stor place, —oonaniernsi-cecinrasinsiansnemmnbiiesasitiithdlideteasialitnss OY WANTED—IN A STORE DOWN TOWN, ABOUT fifteon years of age, and one who resides’ with his parents. Salary $75. Address box 2,842 Post Office, with references. ] OYS WANTED—SIX ACTIVE, INTELLIGENT BOYS, of fifteen to eighteen years of age, who can write « good hand, and are weil inted with the streets in New York, Brooklyn and Williamsburg. Those making application must accom| iol by their parents or —, Apply at the Morse Telegraph office, No. 234 ‘all street INTELLIGENT LAD, TO business. Mast live with his Bible House, corner of Fourth t See gy AND PLAIN SEWER.—SITUATION / wanted in a private family. Good city reference iven. Apply at No. 306 West ‘Twenty second street, be- ween Ninth and Tenth avenues, for two days.. Hasno objection to the country. ig WANTED—ONE WHO UNDERSTANDS COOK- , tog bemngos, fl will assist in washing and ironing, and can come well recommended; none others need ap- Bly. — between 11nd 1 o'clock, at Leary & Co.'s, Astor House. 7 00K, WASHER AND CHAMBERMAID—SITUATION / wanted in a small private family, by a Protestant girl. Good city references given. Apply at No. 60 Con- cord street, Brooklyn, for two days. T RUG CLERK WANTED—AT 406 GRAND STREET, L Deorner of Clinton. Good reference required. {MPLOYMENT WANTED—BY A GOOD DRESSMAKER, |, to work for respectable families by the day or week. Please call at 61 Weat Twenty-#ixth street, E CEMENT WANTED—BY AN ENTERPRISING ‘, man, to sell js from samples, in city or country. Would undertake the introduction of new articles, or vA- lveble patents. Manufacturers or importers requiring « first rate salesman, of strict business habits, will please addreen R. T. W., Herald office. } OUSEKFFPER'S SITUATION WANTED—RY A RE ania, middie aged widow loAy, to te ee Rowse 1-2 cas ote oni ra os uta home is what is reqnired. The mossy reepesta- le references given. Please adirexe, for throg days, Mre. | Biers, Larus of9, ee ‘ANTED—A LADY WILLING TO GO TO BALTI- more to attend a confectionery store; have a knowledge of the business, and know how to write and make out accounts. Apply to Charles Lichtenberg, 86 Chambers street. JANTED—BY AN AMERICAN WOMAN, A SITUA- "Gace as housekeeper; inquire at 182 Varick street J ANTED—A WOMAN, AS GOOD COOK AND LAUN- dress; also, @ person to do waiting, chamber- work and fine rere they must perfectly understand their business and give satisfactory personal reference. Apply. at 126 West Fourteenth street, between Seventh and Eighth avenues. ALS cabiyaminl A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, WITH A fresh breast of milk, a baby to nurse st home. Best Please at, or address, No. 116 of reference given. Ridge street. ‘ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION as wet nurse. The best city reference. Apply at No. 10 Fifth street, near Third avenue, in the rear, fourth floor, for two days. WASTED BY A YOUNG WOMAN 4 SITUATION as ehambermaid, or to assist in the washing and ironing, or to take care of children. Can be seen for two days at 35 West Thirteenth street, first floor, back reom. V TANTED—A COLORED WOMAN, AS COOK IN A small family of two persons; must wash and iron well; reference required. To sueb a one a good situation and liberal wages will be given, Apply at 170 Clinton street, Brooklyn. Bs era A PROTESTANT GIRL, A SITUATION ‘as chambermaid and do plain sewing or waiting. Good references given. Address or call on E. K., 116 Wooster street, basement. Wem-4 SITUATION AS NURSE AND SEAM- stress, or chambermaid, in a private family, by very respectable young woman, who has lived at No. 85 Sands street, Brooklyn, for the last two and a half years. Please call at the above number, between 10 and 11 o’clook A. M. or3 and 4 P. M., for two days. W Aired BY A FIRST C1.A83 FRENCH MILLINER, two girls to work on millinery. They must be perfectly able to make & bonnet. Call between 12 and o'clock, at No. 767 Broadway, upatairs. * TJ ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A CHILD to wet nurse at her own residence; ahe has lost her baby two weeks old. Can be seen for three days at 50 Houston street. Wee ae BY TWO SCOTCH GIRLS; one as plain cook, washer and ironer, and the other as chambermaid. Please call at 109 Eldridge street, for two days. Bt Ba pe SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE girl, 16 7 of age; is fond of children; would be willing to mind a baby, or do any kind of light work. Wages not so much an object a8 a respectable situation. Has no objection to going in the country. Can be well reeousmnndeds Cin We bien. for t#0 days at 226 Ninth avenue, between Twenty-fth and Iwenty-sixth streets. J ANTED—A GIRL, AS LAUNDRESS AND CHAMBER- W maid; she must understand her business perfectly well, and make herself generally useful. Good city re- ference required. Apply at 63 ol1 number, 57 new one, Twelfth street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues. TANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE V young woman, as nurse and seamstress: is ¢’ ee ble of aagisting as laundress. Best citv ~~" annoy given, Flense lat 109 Greene mrcet. Can” boseen for’ few days. TANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, a situation as chambermaid or V PROTESTANT nurse, or todo general housework, or to aasiat in ironing and washing, and make herself generally useful. Can be seen for two days, at 161 Laurens street, in the rear. ANTED--SITUATIONS, BY TWO RESPECTABLE young women—one as chambermaid, and the other wo housework. Call at 48 Forsyth street, in the rear. No objection to go to the country. 7 ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE MARRIED WOMAN, with s fresh breast of milk, a altuation as wet nurse in s respectable family. Apply at No. 617 Houston street, first floor. Y= A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, ituation most excellent cook ; un: all kinds of baking, bread and ; also milk and butter, if required: best of city reference. Please call at No. 469 Broom st., corner of n,until engaged. Waa SITUATION, BY A GENTEEL ENGLISH woman, a6 cook ins private family; ighiy understands her business; has no objection to going in the country; the best of reference given. Cal at No. 198 Kivingston street; can be acen for two days. ia eo ae Lande WHO ri understands dressmak:! to engage the week er Teonth one but those ‘eho are com ply. Inquire for |. Greene, No. ton place, Holdridge House, between 10 and 1 o’cloek. i 'ANTED—A GOOD COOK, WASHER AND IRONER, and to do general housework in s small private family ; she must juce references. Apply at the corner of Hoyt and Pacific streets, Brooklyn. AN AMERICAN LADY, A SITUATION as honsekee) ia capable of fend ot cents poe = dD soy an answer to immediat any sort of the best Vig wert ‘this advertisement it shall be attended to ely, Addrore L. F., box 108, Herald office. tuntion to-do general ork ta 8 anal pe 0 ine - vate family. Has the Sent ot ety 1terence from = =o Call at 123 First avenue, third floor, front Ae een AENIED—BY A PROTESTANT GIRL, A SITUATION pee er ance er ere toe wai Hi no . food eity reference. il at 210 Sullivan Street, second , back room, for two days. ENTFD—A SITUATION, BY ‘4 Dg Woman, as cook, washer ironer. A, at No. 1034 Downiuy y oe poly WET img street, second floor, front room. V TANTED—A BABY TO NURSE, spectable woman, who has lost hers. Good refer- ence given. Inquire at No. 219 West Twenty-fifth street, back room, between Eighth and Ninth avenues. Can be seen for three days. Wee SITUATION TO ATLEND A FANCY store, er in any other respectable business, by young lady who Fag experience in the disi- ness, and understands making up fancy articlos. Please call at No. 19 Eleventh gtreet, between Third and Fourth avennes, Vy 7ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE MIDDLE AGED Protestant girl, s situation as plain cook, wasl and ironer, or to do general housewerk, in a fami. ly; steady home preferred, as she hae no friends. Ap- ply at No. 4 Jersey street, a few doors from Crosby. Wx A GERMAN GIRL, WHO UNDERSTANDS plain cooking, and is a good washer and {roner; most come well recommended, and be willing to make herself generally nsefus. Apply at 165 Water street, up 1 = ASTM—As CHAMBELMAID ANT) Ringlish or Seoteb giel Apply « 8, Seeneew 4b awd Js w eopk, NURE®. 3 Bre: ‘WANTS. 8 ai ae nore, Can be VERY - RCSPECTABLE SCOTCH and to do plain sewing, seen for three days ai street, seoond door, front room, No. 9. would take care of children; ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUA- tion in s private family, to do chamberwork, or isa Bhe has the best of city reference front Can be seen for two days, the. business. ‘Apply to Miss Wilke, 67 one to eook, wash and and irouer and understands ebambermald and seen for two pai at good washer and ironer. last lyn. her t 89 Front street, ‘Beeokiyn Good city refer- 78 Fourth st. ICED DRESS- makers, Three good sewers will be taken to learn N, B.—A girl wanted to street. run of errands. 'ANTED—SITUATIONS, BY TWO +YOUNG GIRLS, iron; is a first rate washer ‘ANTED—A SITUATION AS CHILDREN’S NU by an experienced Protestant woman; is a neat plain seamstross; would assist in light chamberwork if wanted; has respectable reference. call Greene street, near Houston, second floor, seamstress. BY A RESPECTABLE Protestant woman, as an experienced nurse and Beat city for two days at tween Seventh and Eighth avenues. reference can be gi 12834 West Nineteenth street, be- Can be ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A you 193 Varick ti. woman, to do general housework. RESPECTABLE Call at WwW ‘ANTED IMMEDIATELY—A LADY THAT FULLY ing a cloak and mantilla de- ian. To one that is com- By, potnctant SITUATION, BY A vate pla ce, atreet, between oun, femily® co WA, IMMEDIATELY—A WET child three months old; she must bo willing to travel abroad. Qne speaking French preferred. Liberal wages allowed. Furguson, F Ni W eteenth, N. Address street, by, letter, second to do general housework and atte ANTED—A YOUNG WOMAN, AS WAITER AND TO assist in the washing and ironing, in a small pri- RESPECTABLE as chambermaid and waiter in a pri- best of city reference from her last Can be seen for two days at 105 West Nineteenth Sixth and Seventh avenues. NURSE FOR A , pre-paid, to Mrs. house from the corner of . W., Washington City, D. C. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUATION nd children; no objection to go a short distance in the country. Can give city references. Apply at 306 Mott fouston and Bleecker streets. work, washing and froning. Please call for two days, at 204 Eight ANTED—BY.A RESPECTABLE Y street, between ‘OUNG WOMAN, a situation as plain cook; understands chamber- Good cit, reference given. avenue, between Twentieth and Twenty-first streets, in the rear. Inquire at 3 ‘Thirt: ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, AS WET healthy young woman, with a fresh bs Tenth avenue, between Thi y-third streets. NURSE, BY A breast of milk, irty second and V or cham! ference given. rrison st: seen ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A girl, to do general housework, in id and to do plain sewing. seen V understands ma\ partment—a strict discip! petent to superintend thirty or forty girls a liberal sala- ry will be given. Inquire at 40 Dey street, third floor. About ten good cloak finishers wanted as above. vate family. Apply, with good recommendations, at 96 East Twenty-third street, corner of Lexington avenue. for three days. RESPECTABLE: & small family, Beat of city re Can be seen from 9 to 5 o’clock, at No. 8 et, near Columbia, front basement. Can be W brown stone V washer and ironer. place. Please eall at 101 two vests by sewing machines, uilding. ANTED—GOOD VEST MAKERS AND FINISHERS; also, three good operators, that understand mak- Call at 257° Bower”, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A young woman, to do Good cits Mott street, days. RESPECTABLE Lousework; is a good reference from her last in the rear, for ET NURSE.—SITUATION WANTED, table ), BY A RESPEC ‘married woman, with a fresh breast of milk. Can give the best of city reference. Apply at 772 Wash. ington street. Can be seen for two days. city reference atreet. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION AS take e of a wholesale or retail s1 steady, priest man, of good ox; ‘eg given. Apply or address W. nce. HL, 360 Peart. exceptionable references. Appl between the hours of 11 and ‘ANTED—A COACHMAN TO, GO A FEW MILES IN the country must be a Protestant and bring un t 84 Fourth avenue, , this day. W firemen. Apply on ‘board. 'ANTED—ON BOARD THE UNITED STATES STEAM- er Princeton, at the Navy Yard, three first class has long er i; expe: je. Ho is well acy "* ea in Germany, favorpble to please address G. G., box 114, uainted wi importers. For Herald office. ‘ANTED—A_ SITUATION salesman, by a German erry references, who speaks and writes the o first wed AS BOOKKEEPER oR with the best of oglish language Fate penman andaccountant. Address TANTED—A YOUNG MAN, WHO CAN FURNinw sale of paint; be must be rican. giving real name, to A. B., box 191 JANTED—A STEADY, ACTIVE MAN, EITHER ENG- to act as coachman and gardener. ‘nowledge of his business in both temperate, and produce good cre- Broadway, room No. 2, up stairs. 'ANTED—AS PORTER IN A M@DRF, OR IN ANY V Must have a perfect Branches, be strictl dentials. Apply at W maa, the quickly. Address A. B., ANTED—TWO ACTIVE, CIVIL, AND VE, 2 Appl, $200, to take char; Further particulars given bj lish or a eng i eons business, situat wi p pose of being em) ed, ce. men to serve the ly immediately at the Herald office. to accept. ‘almost an; of an office or depot for the genteel address, and an Ame- addressing ® note, lerald office. ition, by a yout situation for ‘rites woll and INTELLIGENT Twelfth ward. business hal sccustomed to travelling preferred. Apply s bere FEW ENTERPRISING en, its can realize way, up stairs, for George W. Hol Yy west from 818 atreet. YOUNG MEN, in a new business, by which men of from $3 10 95 Sn $307 Broa. ‘ANTED—A YOUNG, SMART, AND to sella new article to private lyn, and Joreey Ci 0 800 per week: Industrious 7a Se GENTEEL MAN, families, on the Also, one each for Williamsburg, ms can make Apply at store No. 74 Fulton ‘ANTED—A YOUNG MAN, ABOUT EIGHTEEN office. 5 for about three months, to drive « take orders. Address Grocer, - the dusiness. Inquire at 113 Chambers street. ‘ANTED—A YOUNG MAN IN A REAL FESPA’ oles, Guna lazy Stet your, Hone bet those who ‘a good hand ‘apply: Apply to Mr. Smith, 69 write Rose clear take charge of a of Cg tye particulars, inquire of Pratt & Co., stairs. ith a capital usiness, already established. per month of Ling to Broadway, up V TANTED—IMMEDIATELY, A COMPETENT SALES- man, fora first class retail book store, on one of popular streets of the city. His just be of the experience, and character, whom a Fisher, Ww iiberal salary will be ven. Herald office. sia G : ——— rth pln leben lmcoves Brethren —-ealbensnntnt~ nae ga hi a ng N.B. B. 1d office. the oy deratands thorou, Holman roo 68" perso patent ew Herald pa RD NE SR ES REE feotly percnennntliRne_ snort tian tented ec W te ber TO ENGAGE, FOUR OR FIVE YOUNG men, ina light business; salary $30 , ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED juslifiestions, order, to Address Charles ; AN CED BARKEEPER ferred. References uired. ly to MERRITT & LANGLEY, Dey street fl ; Apply te lotel, 54, 56, and 66 Dey street. dete ” We SITUATION BY A YOUNG MAN AS porter in a store, or assistant bookkeeper. Has some knowledge of the cooper’s trade. Address C. A. B., Herald office. We SCOTCH FARMER AND HIS WIFE. Must come well recommended. Apply to W. B. Scott, No, 12 Wall street. - Ween BOY, FROM FOURTEEN TO SIXTEEN years of age, as counter; one that is not afraid of pote heed Lies Lae pe ad dala Loh ma and prodnee the most sat x" ferences as - at 312 enty and stability. four o'clock. ‘ay, from ten to W W not afraid of work. riges, ANTED—A SITUATION TO LEARN stout boy 17 years of age. Adres: 158 Herald Off ce a 4 We Aer A e W.ALP., box AVEW YORK VOLUNTEERS —THE MEMBERS OF this iment are requested to attend s meeting at the ase, this erasing, at 8 o’olock, for ne ee late rcp gd : Fof : regi- 2 ment. GARRET DYCKMAN: ‘OTICE.—IF THIS SHOULD MEET THE the gentleman who was so anixious to see the two years and ten months old, that is to be some ble Senile he or any other na at wee 50 ‘ant Twenty.second sae at ', back Toom, meet an teresting any hour in the day, as he has no mother. & b ‘Jane MoCollick, 237 Washi Youle, whore tt can be had wholesale and retail, "Ahi por sons Leaegitigs in reliever and other medicines eam- pounded fadaworth, will make payment to Betshe la the only ove authorised to recslvs them. my (Signed,) W. WADSWORTH, JANE M’COLLICK. Cuns ror Cuouxks.—The above medicine, Marah’s Pain Reliever, is perhaps the best medicine to be found in cases of cholera attack. Every family ought to be oa plied with it. Always on hand at 237 een, and at the principal drug stores, iE Mote ple opm tt a Cee Cepnye Among the gues's waa V. de AMARELLI é i Protestor of the Italian Language aad Liters: ¢ University of Pennsylvania, and of the French, Gr , in schools and fami- ture in Spaniah, Latin and Greek Langua iow, 409 Market street, above Eleventh, Philadelphia. THE TURF. eee REAT SPORT AT SARATOGA SPRINGS.—THREB great trots, ad 8, and August 1 July 25, purse . mile heats, 3 {n 5, le names beat in harness 8. MoLan . m. Lady Moseow; Wm. Woodrelt namce tek Gestsevilien both of Now York. Roe Motte ed anes to Belle, of in siivaly some + co meaisned shoves vad Vv . eee WM. WOODRUFF. Proprictor. ED HOUSE PLEASURE GROUNDS.—A PURSE OF $25 will be given on Friday, the 28th inst. Mile , best three in five, to saddle; free for all horses that never won o purse over $26. Entries to close op Thursday evening, at 7 o'clock. WAL. A. BROWN, Pro- prietor. MISCELLANEOUS. GO RSA CHNA, Lay, FIRST QUALITY, IN PORT D ‘and to arrive, same as supplied to the wholesale houses ; 900 barrels Roman cement, 20,000 bath bricks, flooring and malt tiles ; also vitrified water pipes, which cannot rust nor, corrode, and the best im . For sale by JAMES P. HAMMILL, No. 12 Old Sip. S TRE MOST DESIRABLE AND RESPECTABLE persons taking boarders decline ex their houses as such in public, aad our medium of advertising being universal, boarders can receive every information, and eos ly directed to such, free of charge. Offiee Citnton Hall, corner of Eighth street and Lafayette place, UREAU D’INFORMATION ET BUREAU DE POSTE, 1049 Broadway, near Twenty-ninth street, where jadies and gentlemen may receive answers from eorre- spondents, fold business interviews, receive from domestics, &c. Letters and’ packages sent a-la- commissionsire, advertisements written in English and French, employments procured, &c. ACTS OF INTEREST ARE WORTHY OF RECORD.— 1 “The Herald readers about purchasing the first qua- lity English medallion, royal velvet, ta three ply and ingrain carpets, oilelothu, We.) and a the exorbitant prices on Broadway, should visit HIRAM ANDERSON, 99 Bowery, and realize great advantages. (OR SALE—A NEWSPAPER, PERIODICAL AND segar store, in a good thoroughfare, and doing a good business, for rale cheap, on account of the present proprietors going into another business; & good chance for ® young perton. Apply at 55 East Brosdwa ‘ ENTLEMEN’S PATENTED BOOTS AND SHOES JT from the celebrated house of Boudiere, in Paria, Sole Gapet $6 Chambers street. E. DELAFOND & 00. . B.—Office hours from 9 to 4 o’clock, OUSE TO LET—WOULD SUIT ONE LARGE OR THO small familice, has two floors, with Croton wat on each, corner of Fourth avenue and Thirteenth street. Apply as above. Any family wis! to live genteelly at a small expemse wor it desirable, as the location te one of the most splendid in New York. WM SCENG BIRDS FOR SALE —TWo | SPLENDID ail mocking birds, two years old, and not to be exeelied by any in the elty; ‘also fourteen May young birds, being the best lot of birda that has arrived from Sevanngh season, and now in song. Apply at 476 Fourth street. TOW 18 THE TIME—PEOPLE ARE TROUBLED IN with the piles, and wish to know where a remedy can befound. BOWYER’S pile ointment is the greatest panacea in the world. For sale at No. 16 @reenwieb avenue. PROTACLES—GOOD AND PD adjusted to vision, by CHEAP, ACCURATELY oman eye and 8) optician by to New York Eye Hospital, and spectacle maker to the Eye Infirmary, No. 2 Park row, opposite the Astor House, and at 52 Bowery. SUNKEN VESSELS OF ANY WEIGHT, OR OTHER ND wrecked property, of any shape, rained ar og. covered at any place, on shares or by contra’, py @Eo, W. BRUSH, 153 South street. N, B-_ oy foing ‘aad river vessels bought ahd sold. apply as above. ; Ln Sa el BaD IT—CUT If OUT AND KEEP I?.—CAsH id for old newspapers, hiets, old books, Rea besecurerse aie cai preys ce paper, if, Sf, Sats, inde and class, . DS) CHAUNURY STOCKWELL, Aan st, basement, ‘0 RENT—HAIF OF A HANDSOME THREE STORY house, completely furnished, cons of two par- lors, two bedrooms, bath room, kitchen, room, Cy gas. To @ res ble family this ie a rare fgg 6 Servante and every utensil for 4 ‘asl Inqnire at 114 Waverley place, below dar LET AND FOR SALE—HOUSES, WITH OR WITHQ square. out furniture; also, lote and farms, in various loca- tions, in this and other cities and md tieuldr can be had by apy! 0 KD, GOODWIN, Real Estate Agent and Wer po halt Clinton ‘Ball jeor- ner of Eighth street and Lafayette place. Te ERT METAL WORKERS—NOTICE.—ONE OF the aoe rales and useful patente that jam above and the Italian the piano and Yo obtain a few more Fite pupils, ad sone % classes. present season she ie will: vane segare. and for an! GROKGY WALE RR, 263 Washingt Couptry orde.scar fully giteuded 0,