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Angon’s Daguerr-, If any one were See eet em place to get a good and dui pe, we shonld unnesitatiogty aay, at 8, for we bysve seen ani tested for oartelves thet 50 cent pictures are equal tn alze and qaality to thoee others Charge @2far. Now, this is a great saving, only of money, but of time, as you are detained but ® few moments. "We comment all lovers of daguerree- type to go to ANSON’S, 689 Broadway. Uerreotype Gallery Kor Sale.—This Gal- nim fine lesation, and well fitted so. we. 4 2.04 every convenienos. Any person Who pure! 8 gallery wal be taught. the asiness. Further par- tigalars can be learned of WM. F. HUNTER, 252 Broad- ‘Wea, opporite City Hall. eee ‘vl. sbmeut, and about 100 ures hn cape seieed chaier Seactiet | red set of whole size camera ‘6 & Cor, 385 Broadway, (formerly 289,) apd original Rees & Cota thie prio the place where creditable 25 cent daguerreoty pes are ‘of a party of hands formerly in our employ assuming a similar name to humbug the people. Lew Music—++ Better ” “Amy Ross Leo,’? and H Dumbleton, director of Dum * i ice > ‘80! Minstrels; price 26 conta oach. Mani sent by pe free. General and select catalogues for- 1 address free of charge. CE WATERS, Publisher, 338 Brosdway. -<| i '. tonch, pianos ceslenge comparison with alt other makes. + Gilbert & Co.’s preuiaut pianos, with or without the by ‘No-one ‘2rticle of American manufacture has more shout the civilized world thas 08. Gilbert’s boudoir pianos. of the old firm cf tt & Co, Jacob Chicker- pianos. The above pianos to be found only at tho it music establishment of HORACE WA’ , 383 way. Metallic Tablet Strop.—By the use of this artiole the operation of shaving becomes at once easy and agreeable. For nearly thirty years which this article has been before the eaeeniums in ‘Mose, and public none have received so many of utility. SAUNDERS, No. 7 Astor way. © Tne subscriber's assortment Paco peng hat pattern of pen, pocket and g knives, with a large variety of choice razors, will in all cases be warranted; also seissors, nail &e. SAUNDERS, No. 7 Astor House, and 387 way. Comb Factory.—Ladies are respectfully In- ‘vited to examine the subscriber's assortment of torioise- wBell dress combs; the variety ia beyond all doubt the reatest in the city. Combs made to order and repaired. ies. SAUNDERS, 387 Broadway. The Baltimore Clipper of this week saysi— “We are surprised that any family will be a moment Without Dr. McClintock’s ‘diarrhe: cordial and cholera ace. It never pets eee oe sresatae beings ja incipient stages, while it quzokly cures all ordinar, dowel ecmpiinta Price, 25 and SU cents, Bold by al @huggists, and by, A. CUSHMAN & CO., 122 Fulton street. Great Bargnine in Ready Made Clothing, slightly soiled, from the late fire in Broadway.—Fine Beck French coats, cost $20, for $10; black and iigured e@fasimere pants, cos! $7, for $2; vests, cost $6, for $2. GEO. LEVIE, corner of Nassau and Beekman eta. @ur Friends from New Orleans, and the BGurh generally, will find us at No 441 Browdway, fully red, with & large and ehoice assortment of ready made elosbiag' you's farnisning goods, trunks, valises, ‘carpet . ko., Lo supply all their wants. No deviation from phot prices. ALF: MUNROE & Cu. Wotice..Milier & Grant, 371 Broadway, DMve opencd a siore ‘at Saratogs, with a full assortment @f embroideries, lace goods, ribbons, &&. Their stock is folly represented-and at New York priews;-being entirely ferent irom the custom practiced: by other patabliah- mente. Peter Roberts & Co., 375 Broadway, have fs a al a very large asso-tmect of valencionnes, gs and laces, from one shilling to ten dollars per yerd. A superior stock of point a’Alencou laces uad celuars, yery rich. PopwWoar Trade.—The snbserivers are setling ‘thetr spring silks, bareges, lawns, tiseues, prints, ging- , Abawis, ribbons, and lace curtaing ata great dis- nt from their rea) lue, in order to make room for ‘their new fall goods, which they will open after the let o#Angust. LEADBEATER & LEE, 347 Broadway, corner of Leonard street, @fourn! Goods! Mourning Goods!—Lead- BEATER & LEE, 347 Broadway, have now in store a large masertment of bombazines, alpaccae, Canton cloths, ba- , renadines, tissues, lawns, silks, Canton crapes, 1%, ginghams, &c., which they selting much than the cost of importation. Paris Boots, Shoes and Gaiters from Mon- wiar Torr, of 72 rue Richelieu and Mons. Meller, de la Bourse, jast received per steamer Africa—a assortment suitable for the season—by EUGENE 8, 62 Nassau street, three doors above Maiden lane. Whose $3 75 Bovts, Made to Ocder, by A. BAKER, .No. 15 Aga street, wiil wear as well and look as ‘well as uny $6 boots made in the city. Best French pa tent leather boots, $6; gent’s summer shoes and guiters, ‘of the bes? quality, ecliing off very low. A perfect ft warranted, ‘Ladies, Gentlemen, and Curious, please take notice, that Fountain’s India store, 653 Broadway, is the ‘ "this city (or country) where a full assorted variety of articles can be found from India, China, Ja- pan, &e., which are good quality, useful and novel, sui allie for ladies, gentlemen, and the most eccentric. All Persons wishing good substantial dress or fancy goods, ws the most approved prices, will cali at their earliest eomyerience, as many siagle choice articles are now opea dog, suitable for Europe, &c. N. B—India goods, of every style imported to order. Whe Herald readers are tnformed that the reat regulator of trade prices, (diram Anderson, No. 99 =D has made great reductien in prices of every description of carpets, &c. Those who wisu to avoid the emerbitent prices on Broadway, should examine the Jargest assortment in this city. Sewing Machines.—We have fully settled ingement, and have the license jere- ably infringe ome or more of ribeee indeed machined, they will Heenee,’ shi . SINGER Day only Ieft.—$15 for a Country One zesidence or villagy homestead, pleasant locaved Gn Long Island, neat the aitinited Lake Reckentoins 190 farnis lots,'100 feet square, equal to4 and 500 will be divitec aan 600 eu >scril duly 31, see ch subscriber, for omiy $15, will pve OE hae Sietotn So.ty 100 Veet. A Tow suares only left. Apply 26 3 lew 5 only Prat Td WOOD, 208 Broadway, where maps yo] pamphlets can be had gratis. Texas General Ageney.—Being Solicited friedis in Texas and elsewhere, the ed. mae ‘Texas Agency in this city, to attend to paying taxes, re jeeds, obtaining patente for lands, selling, buy- ing, tic. We will also attend to adjustment of claims. PLANT BROT! 75 Pine street. i Hi, Underhill, No. 430 Broome street, eckier of Ororby, haa Tor bale $100,000 worth of, ehoice of various vintages, claret and champagne wines, Bcbiedam schnapps, clad schnay ups, ‘cordial, &c., twonty per cent lower as Tum, sy- any other : Bags —Just received cereus Rts sear Seay goots store of OSBORNE, BO. D, No. 527 Broadway, under the Bt. Nicholas He | ! | 3 i E Ht bi i es are Coming, | I'm Free to Love "— | | ireland; has been in t — a , Broadway, and all respectable druggists. pa a Comes by RnnaiationnnDe. Cuntites gi your Hy, safer mittay malta he’ Smt tae ' ‘six stan: 3 ygeane needs no pufflag, « sdagie it is suffictent to prove irs vast superiorit; ae cine natinee toe ee eave ool seanmn ot the F. KEESBURY, oD F iH street, free Sold by Boyd & Paul, 149 Chambers street Ring, corner of John street and Rroadway; P. H. Knapp, 363 Hudson street, ath avenue ; ©. H. Phillips, corner of Wooster strects ;'Mrs. Hayes, 175 Fulton street, Brooklyn ; and Russell & Schott, 136 Market street, Phila: del bygeaps by express, d eet CH | New York Lung Insitute, No. 6 Bond street.—All diseases of the lungs and throat treated by inbalation of medicated vapor. Incipient consumption can be radically cured by his system of treatment, as pa- tients are daily discharged—every symptom of their for- mer direase being removed. No drug of any kind iegiven into the stomach Dr. Sem:horn’s medicatad luog vapor, used fo Alacer is now for sale by 4. B. & D. Sands, CG Clickmer, Chas. Ring, ThomisT Green, 114 Cham- bers street, and No. 6 Bond street. Prive $5 per pack- | ent fr @ by express to any part of the United States. | DR. SEMBORN can be consulted at the Lung Institute, No. 6 Bond street. Aspinwall’s Compound Tonic Mixture.—Of e hostrums adve: to ‘cure fever and ague, the {8 legion. This specific is a medicine of a diftérent a bigher class. It was introdaeéd wit! at success in 1882, and sinee then bas silently made ita way by @ method of advertising beyond the reach of chartatanism —the celebrity acquired by a long series of cures. The Eemeeiot are prepared to authenticate all they advance ig Relation to the mejlicine, b; Perriygay ts the most re- spectable and unequivocal tehhtactér. 0 bottle of the mixture—ometimes one dose—wilt effectually atop the periodical return sbiverings, and two rete Bagi | comedainh bat ti S Tortty tho: tons gaia pelngon. com! ut to a pase. Freund ater the oripical Teclhe by owas & MAX: WELL, No. 86 Wil atrect, successors to James S. Aspinwall. Scrofule, Rhumatiam, &c.— Hyait’s Life Balsam is the mest certain remedy for these terrible dis- eases. You who ae soffering the most torturing pains, remember that a few doses of this powerful, yet pleasact compound, wi)] afford certain relief. Thousands of cases have been cured, and published in the Sun, Herald, and other papers. These certificates are from well-kaown Gitrzens, who can be seen aud consulted at any hour. Circulars containing these certificates can be had at the principal depot, 24% Grand street. Seventy-five cents per bottle. Agent for Brookly2, Mrs, HAYS, 176 Ful- ton atree ‘ ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. RIDGET DONOHUE.—INFORMATION WANTED OF Bridget Donohue, who formerly lived in the fam'ly of Mr. Duff, 108 Bowery, New York, and then went with them to Albany and Buifalo. Address Michael Donohue, Harlem Post Office, N.Y. Albany and Bulfalo papers please copy. —————— \EORGE M. WELIS CAN LEARN SOMETHING TO his advantage by secing H. F. OOOLEY. Nias ALBERT W. SMITH, FORMERLY OF RICHMOND, Va.. will apply to Blow & March, 91 Water etree’, he Will learn of something to his ad of him will be thankfully received NEFORMATION WANTED—OF ANTHONY MORRISON, who arrived in this county on the 29th of June By calling at 14 Ferry otceet ho will beat of ‘his brother, who is anxious to see him, and be supplied with meafs to go to him. NFORMATION WANTED—OF MR. JOHN CONNOLLY, native of Clone, county Monaghan, Ireland. He came hece last April, in the ship Gilchrist. When last heard of he was stopping in Water street. Any in- formation of him will be thankfully received by hins be pe Patrick McMahom, Address +P. MéMabon, id © NTED—OF ALGERNON MASSING- verd, Eaq., of Gumby Park, Lincolsbire, England, inie of H. M. Life Guards (the bines). A line from him, or from any one concerning him, is kindly requested, by addressing R. H. N. Stamford, Connecticut. NEORMATION WANTED OF TERENCE KELLY, WHO arrived here about April, 1854. By addressing # note to W. K., Heyald Office, he will hear of something to his advantage from his begr from him, NFORMAT(ON WANTED—OF MRS. LAFF, FORMERLY ‘Mies Mary Burke, from Millagh, the county Galway, his country about three years. Any information of her will be thankfully received by her niece, Mary Flanaghan, 134 Water street. NFORMATION WANTED—OF MARY ANNE TAAIFE, who worked at No 186 Bowery, about a year and 9 half ago; if she either writes or senda an account to No, 423 Third avenue, between Thirty first and Thirty-second streete, she will find her brother, Irwin. A’ brother, who is anxious ta 0 PARENTS —A LADY WITH AN ONLY CHILD, five years old, would wish (more as a companion for her child, than for mere pecuniary reasons) to un- dertake the entire charge of a child; she could im; an excellent education, and the greatest care Would be taken, in every way. The locality is quiet, healthful, and respectable. Keferences given and reqaired. Ad: dreas C. V. E.K., Post Office, Williamsburg. Ws of Cunauie, baal OF GEORGE WILSON, A native of Campsie, Sterlingshire, Scotland When last beard of was at Newark, N.o- Any information re- specting him will be thankfally received by his brother, Javid Wilson, care of Daniel Meintyze, No. 7 South Front Philadelphia, Pa. THE TURF. REAT SPORT Af SARATOGA SPRINGS.—TOREB 3B, and Seavst July 25 purse tly 28, #500%'m lo heats 3 in, in'haraces 8. McLaughlin aes jeatreville, 5, to skeleton wagons. Wm. 'S. McLaughlin’s b.m Lady match $1,000, mile heats, 3 in 5, be- horse True Jobn, of New York, and 8. Hoagland names Troe John, to lc. Dr. m. Belle, of Saratogs, in rots are play or pay, and will ioned above. WM. WOODRUFF, Proprietor. IPUE TURF.—A PACING MATCH FOR $200, TO COME off Thuraday, August 3, at 2o’clock P. M., at G. Day’s Hotel; half mile heats, the best three in five to har- ness. G. Day names black horse Spider; J. Paxton names sorrel horse Ynexpected. . DAY, proprietor. TNION COURSE, LONG ISLAND.—TROTTING.—ON Monday, July 31, at 2 o'clock, P. M., a match for $400, wile beats to barness. Mr. J. Frear Lady Hudler, H: Woodruff names bl. g. Pedler; the above horses belong up the North River; ‘Taste will leave the Williamsburg ferries for the course every half hoor. SHAW & WHITE, Propriotors. Bc on bomen : RRL N BUILDERS. —WANTED, 8 5 z Hi ad y Morcow; Wm Woodruff names b. a. low York. July 2, Woodruft's uree $500, 3 in . b. Centreville; ugust 1, rated nes b. m 10 CARRIAGE AND WAGO! ‘& permanent situation, in a country town or vilage. bys young man who is « practical carriage painter and ietterer. Address Carriage Painter, Herald office. ‘ATCH.MAKERS.—WANTED, TWO WATCHMAKERS, thorough and finished workmen, and steady, #0 ber, honest men. The most undoul references re- quired. Apply to Samuel 8. Bowman & Co., No. 17 John Ww* mI rR WANTED—A FIRST RATE Jrones men wi a good good: wages ap- plication to M. L. 8. & Co., 78 Nassau etreet, pets ine Wana JOURNEYMAN BARBER AND LADIES hairdresser, at the Clarendon hairdressing rooms, Fourth avenue, near Eighteenth street. THE MILITARY. quested to at their armory, on Sunday, July 30 at one 0” P. M., in full uniform, to act in conjane tion with the New ‘York Volunteers in paying the iss Poi ge 4 to twoof their abt aah ee discharged their e pe mt COMPANY 15).— adore asrociation, treet. THE LECTURE SEASON. res ——_~ Se ECTURE ON POPERY.—M, E JOYCE, A OONVERT from Popery, will deliver a lecture at the Broad vay bernacle, on Tuesday evening august I, at 8 o'clock. ere he farfei's $2,000 to any Roman Catholic priest forward and ‘that the TV, are in ao- cordance with the Bible, which creed is tanght by every Romen Catholic prieat and bishoo. It is his sincere de- sire that the above challenge will be scoepted, as ho will it eng perfect satisfaction the srove creed {s anti- and diametrically opposed to the constitution of the Unitea Btates. i 198, of Free and acce, Masons,are hereby noti- tei to attend a meeting, at the lodge room, corner of avenue C and Fourth street, at 7 o'clock A, M., for the purpove of attending the funeral of brother Sbaffner. All hers of the fraternity in good standing are respect- fully invited to attend. SMITH QU. M. F. MviuGan, Secretary. HE MEMBERS OF THE LEVNESS YACHT CLUB T tender their sincere thanks to Captain Joshua Lev- ness, for the use of his beautiful yacht Levness, on their annual ¢xcursion ; also, for the liberal supplies which he furnished on that occasion. SIEPHEN H. PROVOST, HENRY WOOD, EDGAR 8. NICHOLS, HF MEMBERS OF THE “ NATIONAL JOCKEY CLUB” are requested to meet at the club rooms, 88 Prince ‘eet, on Munday evenipg, next, (31at,) at 434 o'clock M:’ Punetaia Zscuaees is requested, as business of nce will be transacted. RICHARD B. CHEATHAM, Secretary. yO THE EDITOR OF THE NEW YORK HERALD:— commie | Bir: This certifies that I have examined ‘the petri: | fied man exhibited by Mr, Thom, and 1 hesitate not ve .| state that it is what be re; to be; a. real . fuetontaod one of the Pete ereceah’ curiosigie inthe work, | Ties mn HORSES, CAMMIAGHS, ae. i pipen haves te Sigeonh sueap bcpte peoaiee 20D wo a Satie aston: benta high, dark bag pop engiege Foci og ‘that can go in double harness at fair square rotting in about three minutes, or not loss thin 3:10, on the road, may hear of a purchaser by ad Joho Mulgrave, box No. 7 Post Office, Baltimore, from tae 30th of July to the 80th of August. fo insure @ reply, low est and full particulars must be stated. ARRIAGES FOR SALE—A NUMBER OF SECO! hand leather top wagons, light and neavy; one hi; door rockaway, for four perons, Dale and shafts number of grocera’ wagons; a light sp: cart; ‘ood, young iamily horse; can tcot fast; at 89 Eldridge Erect; between Broome and Grand. {OR SALE—A SPAN OF CARRIAGE HORSES, BLACK, of the Morgan stock, sixteen hands high, warrant- 4 sound and kind in all harness, and are bat tive years old, well matcned ana good traveliers, very stylish, just from the tountry. To be seen at the Metropolitan sta- bles, commer of Prince and Crosby streets. Also, @ pair dapple ae ee grays, young, sound, and fast tra- vyeliers. They are xp the chuptry; can be brought in at one day’s notice. The grays are well matched. OR SALE—A VERY HANDSOME SORREL MORGAN mare, six years oli, fifteen bands three inches high, Warranted sound and kind; car trot inside three minutes: Also, a light wagon, Gelyhia, will be + corner of State anu um atreets, Brooklyn. ND HAND CARRIAGES, IN GOOD order, viz.:—One four-seat rockaway, price $85; one two-seat top square ph@ton, sea's to shift, price $150; one top wagon, price $47; 1 busisess top wagon, price $80; one light top wagon,’ price $100; one light yroogiy F ‘OR SALE—SECO wagon, with top; price $108. Al4o, new light top Wagons, rockaways, bretts, coaches, and phetons, ut L. ADAMS'S carriage manufactory, corner of 125th atrvet and Third avenue. Fe SALE—A VEY STYLISH BAY HORSE, ABOUT fifteen bands bi.h, kind in all harness and ander tue suddle,.anda good:travetier; ala, a wagon and harneas; rice for the whole, $2.0, Inquire at the stable, No. 6 estry street, near Canal [POR SALE—ONE LARGE BAY ‘HORSE, 163g HANDS, in every respect » very fine family horse; having lust its mate is the reason for selling. Inquire corner of Putnam ard Classo:. avenues, Brooklyn. CHAS, PARKER. XOR SALE—SIX EXPRESS WAGONS, OF DIFFERENT i sizes. Apply to STUDLEY & CO , 37 Canal stcest., OR SALE VERY CHEAP—THREE LIGHT WAGONS, with and without tops; one doctcr’s wagon, ne Gouble seat, top, equare box Wagon. To be seea at ¥IM- MERT’S carriage shop, No. 6 Anthony street, near Had- son. ORSE—WANTED TO BUY A VALUABLE SINGLE horse for gentleman’s use, of no greater speed inan twelve miles an hour, but of extra fine style and action, and pertect shape, with natural tail; fitteen hands, or over, high—under eight years old. To be short backed, well ribbed up, and able to endure constant nso, round, kind and gentle. A mare of thi: description will answer. For such an animal s reasonable price will be paid in cash. Address box 159 General Post Office. ORSES FOR SALF—ONE OR TWO NICE DRIVING mares, both soand, and good in doable or single food under the saddle. Can be seen OWELL’S stable, 37 Henry street, ess. One is from 9 to 4, at Brooklyn. KS WANTS. RESPECTABLE WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION A ‘o0 wet nurse ina private family. The best of city reference given. Please call at No. 46 Schermerhorn street, Brooklyn. ° “4 WIDOW LADY, THIRTY YEARS OF AGE, WISHE3 a situation as housekeeper; is well educated. A se where refinement and some pretension to elegance exists, ia desired. Addrese Beatrice, Broadway Post Office, stating when and where an interview may be bad. Has no objection to any place. WANSTs, | ee! Tabion Disposal aa a i aS tf t jon und plenty ferred. Call early at 102 Kast Bixt-en'h street. sas Wa: CHILD'S NUR3E AND SEAMSTRE:2. ‘Apply at No. 5 Amity place. ANTED—BY A STEADY WOMAN, A SITUATION ‘a8 seamstress; can cut and At children’s clothes; would meke herself useful. Can be s8e2 for two days, at 174 Pmith street, Brooklyn, top floor. YOUNG GERMAN WIDOW WISHES TO ACCOMPANY ily going to California, as housekeeper for a tel; she has @ knowledge of the English age, a t ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE FEMALE, A SITU. ation as cook, washer and ironer, in o te Tang mily. Goodeity reference given. Please call a+ No. 1 ia willing to wake herself generally useful. Apply at U court, between Eleventh and Twelfth streets, for Rivington street, second fluor, back room. | ome day N BLDERLY ‘PRENCH GENTLEMAN 13 DESIROUS | W A8ti0;, SIR, 10 DO THE GENERAL HOUSE- of obtaining a sitaation in a private family orin | work of family. She must be a good & boarding school; would be willing to teach the French | cook, washer and ironer. Apply at 80 Willoughby street, language and book ke-ping. having no knowledge of the | Brooklyn, English. This woukl Be good chance for persons de- —--—— sirousof obtsining such @ person. Piease at Hucson atret MAN, A NATIVE OF EUROPR, lately landed, wishes to obtain a situation as coachman With a private family; his wife is a fret rate needle worker. They have no family, but good Old Country reference, for sobriety, industry and capability. Can be seen tor three days, at 277 Fromé street. SMART, INTELLIGENT BOY, 14 YEARS OF AGE, wants employment and some business, or to learn . an give Aeon apa apes igi gry rool a and no objection to, > count . Addres T. Dox 140 Herald fies, tor one weeke " OORKERPER WaNTED_ONE WHo | WRITES By good hand, an ig Hog CO rere Bes, NaNten sx “ACTIVE, _ INTELLIGENT boys, of 15 to 18 years of age, who can write a ‘Feodiband and are well acquainted with the stroets in Yew York, Brooklyn an} Williamsburg; those | application must be accompanied by their paren H wardiane. Apply at the Morse Telegraph office, 2s ‘all street. Cr, WANT WANTED, IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, &@ highly 1 octable woman, as cook; to ono, who thoroughly unierstands the business, and who can pro- duce first rate testimonials, the highest salary will be given. Nore need apply who are not thoroughly compe- tent to comply with the above requisitions. For further particulars apply to W. 8, Corwin, grocer, 639 Broadway, near Bleecker street. (OOES, NURSES, WAITERS, &, FOR EVERY STA- J tion in respectable families, provided at the Em- nc age Agency Office, ¢0 Eaat Fourteenth strect, i mm square. N. B.—Persons seeking situations at this office a Tequired to have good references. RESS AND FANCY CAPS—W. STED, TO WORK at dress capa and tabs, a few young ladies, Apply at 7 Park p) RUG CLERK NIEDBA YOUNG MAN WHOHAS served @ portion of his apprenticoahip to ap apo fhecary in Ireland. Address Drugs, Herald office. {_NGAGEMENT WANTED—BY AN ENTERPRISING 4, man, to sell goods from samples, in city or country Ould undertake the introduction of ‘new articles, or luable patents, Mannfocturers or importers requiring a first rate salesman, of strict business habits, wil! please address R. T. W., Herald office. ‘\ARMER.—A SITUATION CAN BE OBTAINED BY A competent American or Scotch agriculturist (and wife a8 housekeeper, of nnexceptionable moral charac: tes), to take charge and manage a farm, with vegetable garden, stock, dairy, &., im the vicinity of this city. uch, and no other, may apply at 179 Broadway, office No, 8, second story. 1IRL WANTED—TO DO GENERAL HOUs 4 J None need apply but a good washer and iruner. Cell st 110 Franklin street. ANDY MAN WANTED—ONE WAO IS ACQUAINTED with the routine of work in a hotel, of steady and industrious habits, and disposed to make himself rally useful, may beat of a situation, by aoplying » Eagle Hotel, corner of Fravifort and William s(roets, from 6 to 8 o’clock in tho evening. FLP OF ALL KINDS MAY BE ENGAGKD AT THE Oftice of the American and Foreign Emigrant Pro. icctive and Employment Society, 27 Greenwich street; fe- wale domestics, thero and at the upper office, 13° Niath street, corner of Broadway. O DEMAND! NE BONNE CUISINIERE FR ser au No. gaise, pour une famille de cing personnes. S'at West Eleventh street. IDING MASTER WANTED.—WANTED IMMEDIATE ly, somebody thoroughly acquainted with the busi- ieee, competent of teaching ladies and gentlemen, and troining horses. A liberal salary will be paid, but the best of references aro required. For particulars address, by mail, box 1,873 Post Ofiice, Boston, Mass. {ITUATION WANTED—AS COACHMAN, BY A YO man, ® German, ino respectabie private family; con produce the best of references, &e. Address or ap- ply to 84 Kast Broadway. YERVANTS WANTED—AT MANNING'S OFFICE, 10 SD Tillary street, near Fulton, Brooklyn. Profeseed cooks, good plain’ cooks, four laundresses, experienced DUrses, sempetresses, general houseworkers, chamber- maids, waitergirls, &c., for families of the very highest re- spectability. Sa:istactory references required. Employers promptly supplied. 7 ULE3! MULES!—JUST ARRIVED, AT THE ROSE M Bill Drove Stables, Third avenue and Twenty icurth street, 32 heads superior Keutucky mules, a num- ber of them size and fine form; 2 pairs extra largo ard broke to work, fine travellers—all of which will be xcla at moderate prices. Young mules of almost every Ceseription constantly kept on hand for sale by the su}- scriber. DANIEL McCAULEY. JONIES FOR SALE.—TWO IMPORTED SHETLAND I and two Welsh ponies for sale; well trained and quiet. Price $125each. Inquire at 43 Exchange placo, or of William Watson, near West Farms, Westchester county, N. Y. TANTED TO EXCHANGE—TWO LOTS, IN THE TW 7 Nilisge of Jamaica, for s good horse. "Address A. B. C., Herald office. REWARD.—STOLEN—FROM THE STORE . 0 of Jobn L. Stroub & Co., No, 62 Beaver stieet, N.Y., between Saturday evening and Monday morning, July 24th, & quantity of plain and embroidered crape thaws aud India dress ailus, to the value of about three thousand dollars. The above reward will be paid far ihe recovery of the goods, of, In proportion for any part. YORN L. SfROUB & CO. \G)& REWARD.—DROWNED, WHILE BATHING, at Clifton, Staten Island, between 6 and 7 0 clock, on Wednesday evening, July 26th, Rickard Mul len, about thirty-five years of age, live fect eight inches in height, sandy bairand whiskers. The above reward will be paid for the recovery of the body. Inquire or address ErRon & CO., express, at Staten Islana Ferry, foot of Whiteball street. $10 REWAKD.--LO8T, IN BROADWAY, BETWEE! Bond and Bleecker streets, om Thursday last, » Gara wil De paid by leoting It at SANUBL W. BE =E ward w et Dict's No. ‘ create & REWARD.—LOST—A BLACK AND TAN TERRIE! je) slut, with @ small spot of white on the breast, afout 11 months old; had on, when lost, » chain collar with owner!s name and residence. Whoover will return the dog to that address, or to Alfred Schermerhorn, Bank of New York, will receive the above reward. REWARD —STRA YED OR STOLEN, ON FRIDAY, July 21, a dark rea cow, you! gen! shitch ‘tail, the end white, marked TN’ on. the left horm ‘The above reward will be padd for the cow, or any infor- mation where she may be found, by CHRISTIAN BAKER, Palisade avenue, Washington ‘lage, ¥ REWARD—LOST, A SAFE KEY, NO. 1,225, THE above reward will be pais on returning the key , D. GROFSBECK, 28 Old alip. FOENDITBURSD AY AFTERNOON, IN ONE OF THE Grand street and Jersey city ferry ey e ‘s owner can have en ry mosaic breastpin. The , proving property, on application to No. 195 Hudson strect. rewarded. ° ‘OST—BY A PASSENGER ON BOARD OF THE L steamer Franklin, « brown leather tr: marked “nenry vane A von ereubar meer = Lad persor on Teoov or format ebout i WILLA Ri 8 Coartlandt street. OST—ALOUL THE 12TH INST., 4 PENNSYLVANIA deed, made by Charles A. lw the ewner. The finder will be sui leaving the same with Geo J. Cornell, 69 ‘| O81—ON THURSDAY, A PAIR OF GOLD APRCTA ft ene condooen Wo booms |. The finder wil erally rewarded by leawng Ot: Me, ‘PEN- NEY’S, Jeweller, 961 Broadwey. A ‘ ‘O8T— BE. ‘ASTOR PLACE HOTEL AND WAR- last lady’ re rewarded by it at the Astor Ce a A $1,200, sie watt oars cet sold oud SH clogant tame, worth $1,200, will Yor "ML. SHELDON, 86 Nadeae etrect tof hew and secondhanc hay paral ‘We wish to call atvon- tide to our rant Gap ) With new grand action. papa ley fade ag tho pointe which constitute . + inetr amen! INCOLN & THOMPSON, Sole Agents, 441 Nrowiway. con be sree for ona weeb, at No. Good reference. Ww ‘TEI-BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A CHIi.D »wetnnrse at her own residence; she has lost her baby two weeks old. Can be seen for three days at 50 Houston street. Wet GERMAN GIRL, WHO UNDERSTANDS plain cooking, and is a good washer and ironer; must come well recommended, and be willing to make ervelf generally uaetul, Apply at 165 Water strect, uy stairs. V YANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG MARRIED woman, with a good breast of milk, « situation as wet nurse in a respectable family. Inquire at 39 Chrys tie street, in the rear. Warm LITTLE GIRL, FROM TWELVE 10 | “fourteen years of age, to mind a child—one that can come well recommended. Forty-third street. Witton a Inquire at No. 209 West BLE FEMALE, A amstress in a gentleman’s family. In- quire Mt No. 467 Greenwich strest, of Mrs. Smith. Good references given. WA A DRESSMAKER, WORK BY day or week, in reapectable private f deratands her business in all its branches. for three di it 262 First avenue, between anv Sixteenth streets. V JANTED—BY A PROTESTANT GIRL, A SITUATION as chambermaid in s private family; she bas been three years in ber last place, and cag give good recom- mendations. Apply at Broome street, for three days. We: LAUNDRESS; ONE WdO PERFECTLY understands her business, to take charge of a laundry. None need apply but those who can give the best of references. Also, two raed bundle washers: Ap. Ry from § to 10 A. M., at the office of the Everett House, Union square. TAR V ANTED—A GIRL TO DO THE GENERAL HOUSE work of a family of six; must bea good washer and ironer. Wages $5a month to a competent one. Ap. ply at 177 Nassau street, Brooklyn. Wreats. A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION ina private family; is @ good wool and sili em- broiderer and plain sewer. Please call at 376 Third ave- nue, this day only. Wart HONEST, INDUSTRIOUS GIRL rs) do general housework in a private family. Noue Lr washer and ironer need apply, st 118 Greene reet. WwW ANTED IMMEDIATELY —A PROTESTANT WOMAN a - my eter as hemereeneinmaen ae waiter; a roughly com person, w ferences, ma} apply r ‘a Livingston Mtreet, Brooklyn. uo? ;ANIED—A LIKELY YOUNG LADY 10 ATTEND A tec saloon; will be taught the business. Also, want another young of pri to sing ballade and poly 4 E- of each from ¢10 to $00 @ month, board free. Apply at the Phoenix saloon, 60 Lispenard street, near Canal street and Broadway. Wa BY A MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN A SITU- servant in @ private —_- The ‘ven. Inquire at No, 4 at. ‘ian 4 WOMAN, 10 COOK, WASH AND TRON ; > & youn, walt errands. 14 Leroy place, yi “J ae ae ee hs ‘ANTED—A CHAMBERMAID, WASHER AND IRON- Bae b af PPly at No. 41 Vesey street, after nine be a WS A SMALL FAMILY, OF A GENTLT- man and bis wife, a cook and bermald, Ame- cham! pm oe Beotch os ) Protestants. None need . Best of recommendations required. Apply to 770, corner of Broadway. — ANTED IMMEDIATELY—A MATRON FOR A CHA- She must city refer- SSS sant be feed sr ohiserree ant diseases, One who has served as norse preferred. Apply at the Nursery, No. Hh fag ny let inat., ‘trom NURSE, TO GO y and ig wi to wait KR sigk ‘time: good wages ° ms {OEM Arugd, 4 Beorar ative erg cad 7 ANTED AN EXPERIENCED MIDDLE- AGED WOMAN, W ry Free cook, washer, , baker, ke. 4 sutart girl for A pam icprenanyg wo of chileren ; a girl about 15 to (axe children and moke hervelt esafal— 10 go & in the country. Must be Trotectants. Inquire to-dsy, at 167 West Twenty-second 8 doors east from atrect, from 10 to 12 o'clock. es 8, wituations ins te femily; they un- derstand housework of every kind; ome ie ry yp Aon ‘oh . tre id does fine clea sloely, They wovid preter so ‘pare vee They a W2ASERaTWO YOUNG LADIES, ONE TO WORK on Wheeler & Wileon’s, the other on Grover, Baker & Co.'s sewing machines. Nope but competent’ hands need apply. Cornvr Raymond and Bolivar sts., Brooklyn. V J ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE FE- wale, as cook, washer, and ironer, or to do general housework 'in a private family; city references given. Apply @t 217 Sullivan street, for two duys. J ANTED—BY A FRENCH WOMAN, A SITUATION asocock. Understands her business perfectly well. Has no objection rd ole Ler hosergy? “City reference given. * Apply.at 46 Roosevelt ‘street, for twodays. —. ~ Jona adele teen! all! oo ANTED.—A SCOTCH FARMER AND HIS WIFE. Must come well recommendel. Apply to W. B. Seott, No, 12 Wall street. WV ANE! STIUATION As “BARK! or 10 fi take charge of @ wncienele or een by & steady, sober young man, of ox J city reference.given: Apply or address W. H., 369 Pearl street. \ Tennesse. tions, at 127 \ 7 ANT! 'ED—A CLERK IN A GROCERY ESTABLISH ment. One who has had some ex, nce in the city retail trade preferred. Co., 182 Chambers street. Apply to Thomas Hope & J ANTED—AMAN, PERFRCTLY COMPETENT IN| EV- ery respect, as foreman in a motal rooting shop; to one who suits liberal wages and a permanent situation wis be given. ‘Adéross 8. N. E, Herald office, for two ays. V TANTED.—TO STATIONERS, ENGRAVERS, PRINT- era, &e —The subseriver, who has had 14 years experience in the general trade, is in want of a situation as clerk orealosman, Address’ K. R. 8., Herald office with the apothecary business, to go to Columbia, ‘Apply, with good reference and qualitica: nm lane, tv McKesson & Robbins. TANTED.—A YOUNG MAN WANTS A SITUATION as salesman, or assistant bookkeeper, in some wholesule or retail store ; or collector, or any other bu siness where bis services may be required—has first rate references. Address *‘ Business,” Herald Oftce, tor thre TW ASTER A DRUG CLERK; \ GERMAN W peak English @uently, Must produce the be city references from his last place. Apply at 163 ave nue A. Wa SITUATION AS BARKEEPER oR TO take charge of a wholesale or retail store, by a steady, sober young wan, of good expérionce. Best of J ANTED—A YOUNG MAN, WELL ACQUAINTED |° | REWARD.—MADAME CLIFTON e fs the only real genuine astrolo- | gist in this or so) city. She warrants correct in- rmation on all Bhe also cures any disexse im ‘8 worst siage, particularly the worst forms of rheuma- tism. N. B—Madame C. i* no eer] nor Coes she wish to impose on the public. Call ard satisfy your- selves. Residence 65 Thompson street, between and Spring, brick house, stone stoop. ROOMS ON THE SECOND FLOOR OF 677 BROAD- way to let, furnished or unfurnished. Inquire fits. Blancard, on the premises od OARDING—AT NO. 94 WARREN STREET. ROO B turnished or unfurnished, to let, with board; boo naient and be J boarders accommodated. Gent will find the location plessant and convenient, and the comforts of a home may be enjoyed. Apply as above. UREAU D’INFORMATION ET BUREAU DE POSTE, 1049 Broadway, near Twenty-ninth street, where Hes end gen‘lemen may receive answers from oorre- spondents, hold business interviews, receive applications from domestics, &c. Letters and sent sla. commissionsire, advertisements written in English and French, employments procured, &e. CS B. R—RADWAY’S READY RELIEF is for the instant relief of the sufferer from pain, and to check and arrest the progress of diseases, to dis- infect animul, malarious infectious poisons,” thus press, sudden attacks of cholera, pornos ab: ver, fever and ague, kc. Likewise for the eff and radical removal of all pains and diseases of the joints, Umbs, nerves, &c., in from five to fifieen minutes. ;RaDWAY:& CO.; 162, Fulton atreety up atairs. RUG STORE FOR EALE—LOCATION EXCELLENT 4 fittings very nec*, rent lowand business Rickness in the owner's family obliges him to leave, and he will sacrifice much to prevent delay. Wh-sver makes. the first cash offer today may secure a great bargain Apply at 484 Atlantic strect, "trcoblyn. R. J. F, MAHON, GRADUATE OF THE DUBLIN, ‘London, and Edinburgti Universities, and graduate three medica) schools in Cincinnst!, Ohio, and wi bas been comnected with thy Homeupathie Disye this city, ‘corner of Broadway and strpet, offers his services to the public, and may be found at his office, 433 Broome street, from 9 A. M., till 5 P. M. OR SALE~A BAKERY, WITH HORSE, WAGON, &c.—The location is unsurpassed in the eity. $366 te $400, wil) be required to purchase lease, fixtures, &e. Apply to C. B. HOWES & CO., 81 Nassau street. R SALE—A STAGE ROUTE, MAKING $40 TO $50 a week. The horses, harness and stages will be sold at a bargain on immediate application to ©. B. HOWES & CO., 81 Nassau street. route is in the immediate vicinity of the city. G. HORTON, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELI. THIB 4 » G. day, at 1034 o’clock, at No. 13 Sixth avenue, fur niture of a family going ‘to California; alec a cabinet maker's stock, work bench, and chest of tools; dillard table, horse, cart, and ligat wagon; lot of school furni- ture; small lot of dry goods, kegs, casks, &o. ENTLEMEN’S PATENTED BOOTS AND SHOFS from the celebrated house of Roudiere, in Paris. Sole depot 86 Chambers street. —_ E. DELAFOND & 00. N. B.—Ofice hours from 9 to 4 o'clock. OW 18 THE TIME.—PEOPIE ARE TROUBLED with the piles, and wish to know where a remedy Gin be found. LOWYER'S pile ointment is. the greatest pavacea in the world, For sule a, Na 1b Greenwich avenue, IMPLFS, TAN AND FRECKLES CAN mavad fram tha akin ty eatap Ym city referenca ‘given. Apply ur address W. H., 369 Pearl street. W ANTED—A PORTER, WHO I8 ABLE AND WIL- ling to work. He must read and write, and under- ‘Apply at 74 James atrest, be: stand the care of @ horse. fore twelve o’clock. ND- a horse, ener W Ing a liquor store and taking charge of Good reference required. Apply to James Moore, of Twen' and Tenth TED—A BITUATION TO LEARN A tout boy 17 yoars of age, Addre Herald Office. A LAWYER'S OFFIC! yj PANIED! 4 1A) FROM 34 to 17 years of age, of Aweriein parents. and ove who desires to study the profession, Address box 4,014, Post Office. . GENTSEL OFFICE BOY, Wess “EMART salary $60 first year. character. Alco ® colored boy, with Apply to Field, Caflall & Co , merchante, M16 TO 18 YEARS OLD, 1 bar and make himself generally usefal. ferred. None neod apply without ;rood city Enquire at Hogle Hotel, 16 Hudson street D—AT 41 BROADWAY, (BA NT,) salesiaen, school teachers, meu oa steamers and railroads, boys jor trades, coachmnen, bar keepers, por: ters for storee, botele and factories; four smart Pro testaut girls to earn cotton weaving in poids cooks, Ke. ‘learn. ‘a necticut, fares ousekeepers, Iaundresses, chamberinal * THOS. SINK, reer) 6) = WILL BE GIVEN BY THE ADVERTISER TO HDae) any person that can procure ‘tnation as e'nductor on any of the city lines of railroad. He is temperate, honest, ana can give good security. Addrens F. H. G., box 150, Herald office. / G. VALE, NO. 1 Bowery, New York, (ap “Popniar Tracts? by Robt. Dale Owen, Frances Wri, and others. Prices 44 cents. Also ‘ Age of Reason, ° centa; Volney’s Ruins, 8734 cents; Voltalre’s’ Dic- tionary, #4., ke. y EW BOOKS.—FRANK FORRESTER’S PERSONS AND N Pictures of History; Lady Bulwer’s Behind the Beenea; Nanetie her Lovers; Magdalen Hepburn, Ac., &e. RIKER, THORNE & CO., 129 Fulton st. TPE NATIONAL STANDARD FOR AUGUST 6TH, IS pow ready and for sule by all newsinen throughout this city, Williamsburgb, Brooklyn and Jersey City. It contsins 11,001 or the Fated Taree, a thrilling expose of Jesuitiem in America; alto a large amount of miscella- noons matter, and pungent editorial articles upon all the varicas aubjects of interest. to the American people Every son of the soil should read it; price 4 cents per copy. MAIGNE & WOOD, Publishers, 11 Spruce strect. Witblesale Agents—Rosa & Jones, 103 Nassau street; Dexter & Bros., 14 and 16 Ann street; Abbe & Yates, 22 Beekman str LIQUORS, &C. DOZEN CLARET WINE, dozen —bottle id. it wines, from $3 porter, Beoteh jroome street, corn Wie he. UNDERHILL, {TARET WINE—FOR SALE, IN QUANTITIES 1 SULT, | J at $t 75, $2 60, and $5 50 per doz. These wines ore well worthy the attention of dealers and families, and are warranted sound, and wil) be delivered free of ex- pente, Apply to N. PIERSON, 531 Houston street, cor ner of Mulberry street. COPARTNERSIIP NOTICES. Psat za ra, If you wamts 8 ot ful bead of hair, buy a botrle of Comacuso, ~~ 2a. = bottle, large size, prepared only by E. W. VONDER- icine store, No. 158, and corner of Grand and Mul streets, and sold by Mra. Haya, 175 Fulton street, Brooklyn PECTACLES—COOD AND CHEAP, ACCURATELY S adjusted to vision, by E. 8. FRANKS, leaturer on the homan eye and spectacles, optician by diploma to the New York Eye Hospital, and spec er to the Eye Infirmary, No, 2 Park row, opposite the Astor House, and. at 52 Bowery. m TPXHE CROTON WATER IS CONFINED IN ‘THB PIPES T until the animacuis is dead; it becomes pregnant with tobacco quics aud fi.th, thrown in at the reservoirs and other places; it stows and boils, ferments and stinks. The porous glaes filter will ronder the water as pure 68 crystal, Depot 316 Broadway. )POPOSALS FOR SHOFS FOR THE NEW YORK I Department Fund.—Sealed proposals will be receiv- éd until the Ist day of August, (ur suuplying shoes for the widows and orphans of the New York Fire Dej ment Fund, for one year from October, 1854, until Octo ber, 28¢5. Samples of shoes to accompany the prope. sale. For further informa ply to elther of the un dertigned, Committee of the Buurd of Trustees. PHILDIPS, 85 Pike alip, CK, 174 Bowery, VRINS, 16 Catherine street, School Committe of N. Y. F. D. Fund. ‘SUMMER RESORTS. Con Vy HOTEL ST. LAWRENCE HAL). } having been enlarged, is re-opened. Montreal, May}, 1854. HOGAN & PENN. EGPOOT MANSION HOUSE, KEYPORT, N. J., 18 now opened for the reception of trangient boone oak imanent boarders; Keyport is twenty miles from the alty, on Raritan bay; for tathing, Gebing, sailing, &e, 16 unsarpasied to those who cousult economy, comfort and convemence. EDMOND DEGROOT, late of the Prescott House, New York. N. B —The new steamer Eagle leaves pier foot of Muiray street, every mor at Do’clock, and the popular steamer Ki at do’ P.M. ERY FINE POOKET chronometers, which ran without avy perceptible variation, for sale at lesa than usual prices; wholesale Oat R WATCH DUPLEX AND ) lever watches, seine in hunting eases, splendid time keepers, for sale very low, at wholesale and retail, by G. C. ALLEN, 1] Wallstreet, near Broadway, floor. GOR YPST CHAISE — Gor CURD, $970 #45; GOLD Tore, $10 to $2; gold Adelaide, $12 to, 846; gola Jenny Lind, $13 to $45; gold bared and plain, $15 to $25; gold hexagon, $17 to $42. gold Warsaw, $10 to $36 gold nqnare, $11 to $45; gold engraved, $16 to $36; chased, $24'to $56; gold frosted, 827 to $70. All styles atless than usual prices. GEO. porter, wholesaleand retail, No. 11 Wal Broadway, second floor. second J NDEPENDENT SECOND WATCHES.—VERY peg "for dependent second and quarer second watebes ing horses, in gold snd silver cases, double and si for sale'at lees than usual prizes, wholesale 3. ALLEN, 11 Wall street, sezond floor. FAMILY OF GROWN UP PER- sons wish to rent a part of a house located ina Tespectable neighborhood; the front basement.and second floor of a two story house preferre .; rent not to exceed $208 month. Addresr, ing full particulars as to rent and lceation, M., box 111, Herald office. O RETAIL GROCERS —1,500 KEGS WANTED —WE ORs A PARTNER WANTED, WITIi THE 2.500. above sum, in @ business, well estad- ished, a paying $4,000 per annum. The person can devote his time or not, by paying the salary of an assis- tant. Good references can be had, by the Aavertiver, lease address, with ‘real name, Capital, Herald office, and state where an interview may be $500 —A PARTNER IN A SCIENTIFIC, HIGHLY res tal and vel Travel Cdarbition weoted,, who osa advanen, St ones, 6500 is ‘An intelligent young man of good address pre- ferred. For particulars, address Newton, Herald office. mI TO $200.—WANTED—A GOOD MILLINER $100 ith this amount, to Join, oe advertiner ho has peculiar facilities for doing a profitable and reopectablo business. Address 8. A., Herald office ARTWER WANIED—WITH A CAPITAL OF $20,000 te $40,000, in » respectable business; the advertiser been establinhed sixteen nd stande first in his oa Piipeoedae Pamen utation through the evel e p04 ith ard West; he bas @ Ore eter his store, which in the city. All communicstions conf. Ad@weoss B. J. & C. J,, Broad way Post office ARTNER WANTED—WITH A CAPITAL OF FROM Pao to wat p i a F H asafe ae ee business. . Address A. B, C., He- ralé office, stating where and when an interview can be WANTED—WITH A CASH CAPITAL OF from $1,600 to $2,000, in the business. The business is woll establis! and @ making © promos fi rt @.%A, pean WANTED, advertiser will sell his Interixt ino silk millinery straw hnuve, woll « goods jol 7" gocd class of ate andcountry customers. For further perticulars address Bilk and Strew Goods, Herald rANTED—A_ P wita A CASH CAPIBAL of from $3,000 to $7,000, in a solid and lucrative manofact business. roferenees given “t re eited. For lwalare, Address &. By nion ANTED—A PARTY éR, WITH A MODERA®: CASA on to take wien in the masa: facturing cf ofl, which ie now ortablished; « person hay ing some experience jf the same, preferred ‘Gomrauni- eran yy, to. A. W, Herald of Wan aly Te are ape in nme fr et $1,000, to become au eet ve partner Eree Mason pre- ; -NDLAND DOGS FOR SALE—THRER NEW. NN Veet pt, one month old, of the fines’ breed other tan be seen. Inquire of John th rtreet, near the South ferry. will pay 12% cents each ‘for empty sal soda kegs, or other secon¢-hand kegs or half barrels, with heads in. THOMAS IDREWS & CO., 136 Cedar street. ANTED—A TWO STORY AND ATTIC OR THREE house, furnished or unfurnished, ina re spectable part of the city, not above Thirty-firat street. equired ‘on the 20mh September. Any party Deviag fo e of references, vi ier and rept. Address B. eH i a ‘A PRIVATE erg gin OF A house; a emali ore prefer ‘a respectable neighborhood, west side of the city, below Twenty-third street and Seventh avenue, to it of about five rooms; rert not to exceed $200. &e., J. M. T., Herald office. EXCURSIONS, EE 1ONB TO CONKY ISLAND —THE NEW AND lid steamer NORW ALK, jain A. Hitchcock, ¥ three excursions daily to eney Island, 9s fol- lows:—Leave New York, foot 0 Spring street, al 9 rt M124 and 3% P. ML; 'pler No. $N.TR, at 10.4 and 4 f. M.; atl A.M, Sand 6% ie, Innding at Yort Hamilton cach way. Fare to Fort Ham” ee er oe back to New York, 26 cents. price. Wo half XCURSION YOR Til MILLJON.—CHEAPEST in the States: Address, stating particulars, Feria oe, "ece Sees rete reat So ca foot yolock A. M.; rome staat East river, 363 pler No, 8 North Prclock. ee ee EA mon "a Grove) wi oD Aout aah Me, The ea see cecks To ot re iver, sf ¢ ; Bri ) Tost of ‘loeteon Ls ent landings. Hall, Wocster street, at 634, and form in procession o’cloek A. M., and march to pier 8 North river, a: \- panied By Bhelton’s band. trade are rerpeetfally The pointers will meet Cuas. A. CLarx, F. Secretary. —— C\UNDAY EXCURSION T0 THE HEAD OF Titk BOUND, 3 at College E. Bhaw, will, during the above ere: is Faltos Yard vier, ah 36 riety scot Aa, Poa eect NS Miian Cote ie odgak PM New Resnee 5 Polat