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je frenried with comumlaseration fer the slaves of the ‘Untted >tates of America, and consequently devotes her whole time to ameliorate the condition of the collier, who rarely see the light of she sun from the first of January to the thirty-first of December. In a moaent of excess of this humane consideration, she declined deing anything more at Olessa than buroing « few hovels on the mole, and the deal boards in the lumber yard, which were very coovenient for exercising the eongreve rockets upon. They bad no, inteation of in- Jaring the city by the two thousand asphyxient bombs thrown into it. The officers well knew tuat the aspbyx- feing principle contained in the bomb would decompose ‘the explosive principle in the capsule, and prevent the barsting of the auell, and as they were useless they eon- @loded to rid the fet of them by pitching them iato Odessa. Old Adwiral Napier came up, last Sunday was a week, and took a lookwt Cronstadt, where I have been over «month to see a great combat, and have been dis- appointed, for the fleet all disappeared on Monday. I have found out there is to be no show. I paid my mo- mey at the gate, got admis-ion, find the principal aeter sich —‘‘can’t come to the’ scratch,” and the play ia given up.” The finest fleet that ever fixated passes Dy Riga, Revel, Sweaborg, and Croas‘adt, and contents fteelf with a look. The days of chivalry are gone, sod I wust be satisfied with cheerful, happy faces and bospita- ‘We hearts, in lien of great battles in Russis. British valor has eked out in gasconade, detraction and defamation of Private character. and destruction of private property. ‘he idea of terminating a war by discord in the imperiay Rewsehold and jealousy between the elder brothers of the temperial family! ‘There never existed a more united + ‘@ebarmonious femily. The Groni Duke lexander is, ‘ac- cording to the journsls of ihe day, dying of hectic fever ané night sweats, when in reality he would pass freely fax » beer drinking, athjetic E»glishman, and, I might almost say, with ap exuberance of health; and, instead ~ ef Jealousy and distrast, the most cordial sympathy and devotion to each other prevsil. Brothers mere devoted fm each ether cannot be found any where in tn Private welks of life. Michael, the - chisf 0° artilery, nd Nicholas, . of Infantry,” are ve very intelligent, and the devotfin to théir fathér and the ~ Sesue te execute his will, equel any thing that the most @ eaalted imsgination could pfeture. The Emperor's’ heath and wpirits have been very good for the last two + months; 8t' they'both appeared to‘advantage ‘the two deys that the allied ficet lay off Cronstadt. The flee Jay between the Imperial Pavilion on the premises of the Geand Duchess Pelen, at Orrenenbaum, and the fortifi- eations at Cronstadt. Thousands of persons collected on ‘the heights of Knansa Gorkoc, and about Orrenendaum, 8s they ai, to see Oki Charley eut capers when the ball epened. But the spectators were dicappointed; this magui- fleently attired eom pany declined fage the music, and Bef the ealoon; consequently the closed before the @ancing commenced, as it is rather awkward to dance without a visa vis. Police =nteliigence. Exot and Fighting.—Seven persons, named Thos. Gal- Ingher,Patrick Burns, Peter Collins, Juhn Kellar, John @Neit, Margaret Buckloy and Peter McGuinn, were ar- vested by the Seventcentb ward police, and hold vo bail By Justice Stewart, for riotiag in that ward. It appears Gallogher’s wife, who was lying very ill on Taesday eventrg. requecied permission of hor husband to allow ‘® Catholic st named Molony, to see her, and when ‘aon male his appearance, Gallagher became en- and beat ihe padre in ashocking manuer. Those Iewng inthe neighborhood hearing how the Priest was tweated, gathered around the house of Gallagher and threatened to kill him, which they moat assuredly woukd have done had it not been for the timely inter- ference of the pclice, who rescued him inan injured ‘and sorely bruised +tate. The excitement in the neigh- Berbood of First avenue and Fourteenth street, where the ocourrence Henk piece, was for a short time intense, " Pat ees teal a jed by the presence of a large po- ee. Cruelty to Animals,—Townsend 1. Maight, a carman, ‘was arrested yesterday afternoon, for tearing the tongue clean out of bis hors’s mouth. stice Bogart held the bard-hearted man to bail in $500, to answer for the of- Attempt to Poison a. Family.—Jobn Savelle, » medical wtudent, was arrested by Palmer, (wenty-iirst ward, on a ebarge of Beriog ovens ital to poison the whole of the lodgers (twent: meme) os . pee fo bein Svenne, near Twenty-sixth street. It appeared t John Sevelle was boarding in the house and. was & man * of eocentric habits, and had in his room various drags, Se. On the morning of the Sist of July, the lady keep: tog lodging house had cceasion io go tq her tea ben she observed something listening amongst © became suspicious that some deleterious stull 5 Ihad been mixed with the tea, und she sent it ton chem- fet to be examined, who pronounced that the shining * wabstance was a moat deadly poison (ex muriate of mer- i 2); After a short Bue #uspicion attached to Mr. Sa- “velie, it being ascertained tht, contrary to his usual eustom, be bad very —*. in the and had procured Set cen found With him. In‘ his room, also, was dis- ~ covered! a t breakfast, the acensed bad drank, conirary sual habit, water. Mr. Savelle was taken before Justice Stuart, where he bebaved oddly, and accused the lady with whom be boarded of having attemptod to poison him by bim a glass of water, and ihet for a week past be gompelied to teke physic to counteract the effects of it. all that transpired before the ma. mpeg og reer Savelle wos a maduan, and sent to the Tomsb, to bo examined by Dr. Covil, before be took other steps. Since he has n in the Tombs hie conduct has beev most extraordinary. He stands dm Ms cell divested of clothing, and appears to be con- ting something on the wall. It is evident the completely crazy. Arson in Use First Degre:.—Martin Shipton terday arrested on a charge of havin: attempted tenement houre, No. 147 Fast Swonty-eighth fite, at twelve o'clock on the aight of the Hirst August. It appeared Shipton had formerly lodged in honee, and for some cause was ejected by tho land- ‘Wm. Farle. On going away, Shipton vowed he have revenge, and that he would barm jown the On Tresday night at sggptve o'clock, he managed effect an entrance into the Spuse by forcing a back w, ond then procnred a pile of rags and paper and them on fire in one of the rooms, splitting the plaster the walls and igniting the lathing. He was oaugat act by a tenant of the bouce, and handed over to He was taken before Justice Stuart, by whom held for examination. « number of families, at of the diabolical attempt, wore in the ho: — ny _ A; gts gor haa direc! . Beker. Marshal, to take neceeaary evi- dence 4a the case. aa Asoult with Ott of Fiirie—On Tuewlay » com- wan le before Just rt by Elias Batch, Whe stated that he and lis wife tat apericnante in the house of a German physician named Ludvig li re- siding at No. 24 Mott sircet, and were dositous of v= dng, and when in the act of moving Mr. licope expressed thimeelt in a vioknt manner, and. desired to prevent ‘them, and on his persisting threw at his head a tumbler containing a quantity of vitriol. the tumbler was broken, and the vitriol spilled down the man’s face, {a- ies, and depriving him of the sight # cutting bis er vith the tum- it = : gi He : 1 presented w dread’ on presenting his compbict. With bh is wife, who also.appears to have been very m A’ war- rant was issued by Justice Bogact appre asion of Hoope. Hopp arres‘ed yesterday by the sixth ‘ward police an mn before Jastice Bogert, who com- him for trial Grand Larceny —On “uer’ay Jehn Kicherds, eighteon , Was arrested charge of stealing a yearn of et book containing notes of as Robinson. It appesred excursion to Bedlow's Inland, w! tween thom. Immediately o! ‘ amizeed ihe womey, bot said noih‘ng about it antil ne weached the city, when he couse) Riciards to be arrested. 4m being seare! the pockct book contaluing the money was found in his stocking. ile was taken before the magistrate, who committed him for txtai. he value of $76 26 from the A Faaxrvs Vovsce.—We learn from Colonel Stevens, of Mivneapolia, that on Saturday night a zaan tamed Hickey unde-took, to cross eippiabore the Falls of ét. Anthony, in a skiff. Being with the channel, and inne cate , his boat was drawn into the earrent above the Falls, whoro all his efforts to ex himself proved unavailiog, and he was forced to take the frightfu! plunge dato tie waters x e a8 it may seem ho was neither killed } per drowned, bat by come moans, which we did not Yearn, succeeded in regaining the chore almost en- ¢irely untarmed. This is, we believe, tle firat time ‘that ony body bas been Kuown to go over tie Falls end escape with life. Since the days of , the descent bas been regarded as ain Seath, aud Mr. Hickey msy certainly convratalate Iimeelf for having done “ some ihi ‘vth more gaceess than 8am Patch did “ ethers.” iif 3 Rocee & Co., 299 Brondway, Not Romewed, 208 daguorrectyyes were move) seo sud with. out the knowledge of the proprictor, it’ uo; ond a | -wed of them were élso restored to the owner by the ; but the violators as yet Lave not bocn brought ‘to justice; they only wont to ‘he be. Justico will them through public opinion, if not otherwise. ‘The twenty five ont pet are depot remains nachaaged. ‘We removed to 28) Brovdyay. \)) pictures tuken by Holmes’ Patevt Comers Great Bargains in Eendy- made Clotit MUEhy soiked row the late fie in l=sewae Ting Diack French coats, cost $2), for #10. black and dgured @verimere cost $7, for $2; vests, cost $5, for $2. GEO. ME, corner Nassaw anil leskean etreots Laces and Rmbrotderies..Fnst Received, a splendid a sortment of Swiss aud jacone! Lanai, foun ing, be 5s meeps erobroidered skis « will be opened this day, anc oifersd vo tive } t 0 aideraliy reduced prices Metropoliten reoldery sure, 67 Broadway. MHOS. G. ADDIE, Albert H. Nicolay wilt hola retee pemisweonly sala of stocks ant boride, thie dase rey) oftloek, at the Marchant’ Bxchaoge,” For farther pate shoulgrs see his sdvertisement ip column. ‘Wm. H. Und-rnil), No. 430 Broome street, oorner of Crosby, has for cale $100,000 vorsh 3f choice dies, of varioun vintages, Baca and ehampagne 1 | wines, gin, Se? iecam » os, club schnapps, ram, sy- | me ‘cordials, be, Seenty per vent lower than any other UKE. Meodeona.—4. D. & bad W. Smith’s Mele feons, celebrated for essine greater power, and sweetness of toed than thee of pede tL Those wishing to ezamune, or purchase at a very low price, a number eve in-troment, should call at the sole agency, No. 533 Broadway. Melodeons of all other styles and prices constantly on HORACE Wa) Pianos. Horace Waters’ Pianus— Vor r. sweetness and purity of ‘ove, and elasticity of tonch, these pianoa challenge cowparison with all cther maken. f. Gilbert & Co.’s premium pianos, with or without the wolian. Noone article of american mavufacture has Micited more universal ¢:mmendation from the press ‘hroughout the civilizes world than these eelebrated Pianos. Gilbert’ boudoir pianos. Hallett & Camston’s of the obi firm cf Hallett & Co. Jagpb Chicker- eS pianos. The above pianos to be found only at the st’ music establishment of HORATE WATERS, 383 ry. Seeond-hand Pianos.—I'wo second-hand Zolean pianos to rent, or for sale at a very low price. | New pianvs sold on conditional pay men’ ‘te. HORACE WATERS, 333 Broadway. Sewing Maocnines—fo the Public —All suits between me and I. M. Singer & Co. are settled, and they are licensed to make and sell sewing machines under my patent.—July 22, 1854. Ellas HOWE, Ja. Sewing Machines.We have fally settled all suite st us. for infringement, and have the li- conve of lowe, Jr., to manufactare ander be it it to in- Hereafter, there can be no question about the use our machines. We bave commenced prosecut fringera of our patents, of which we have ten on sewing machines: All other machines in market vel in- Pen apaad doggy od pepe If any buy + ferior machines, compelled to pay us for li- vense to use them. I. M. SINGER & 00., $3 Brondwoy. The National Police Gazette of this week has great attractions for all classes of readers. It oon- tains a sketch of all the great financial heroes of Wall street, which certainly unfolde a curious chapter in the art of money getting; also the fight between Bill Poole aud John Morrissey; als, “Board and Lod zing,” very entertaining; alao, a thrilliog chapter from the diary 0! a policeman.’ RO=8 & JONES, agents, 108 Nassau street. Sold everywhere. ‘Wigs and Toupecs.—“‘How Nice your Hair looks; 1 wish mine was like it’? It may be by going to MEDHBRST & HEARD’S, 27 Maiden lane, and getting one of their wigs. They warrant them not to shrink or change color. Copy the address, Cholera! Choleral—Professor Bowman’s Die infecting fluid for purifying sick rooms and prevention of cholera.—The extraordinary power of this disinfecting and purifying agent is now acknowledged, and its use recommended by all the colieges in this country. Price 4s. per bottle. “Sold at 158 Bowery, and corner of Grand and Mulberry streets. Moldavia Cream.—Tais superb compound for strengthening and beautifying the hair, prepared oply and sold by W. A. BATCHELOR, at his celebrated Bair aye and w: Sacteey 288 Broadway. Batohelor’s hair dye sold and applied. Nine rooms. For nearing the Complexion, Eradicat- ing all tans, pimples and freckles from the face, the balm fives tii nec, ae “0. ston; C. le DINGTON, 715 Broadway. ae Hoyle’s Best De Laines at 121-2 Cents per yard.—Just received, 4,000 yards of Hoyle’s best de ines, warranted good colors, which we will sell at 1s. per yard. Also, dozen alexandre’s best silk gloves, at Sa. Also, 400 dozen ladies best kid gloves, slightly spotted, at 4s, LEADBEATER & LEE, 347 Broadway, corner of Leonard s:reet. The only retiable Article for Curing Tan, pimples, freckles, sunburn, redness, &., is GOURAUD'S medicated soap. ' Hundreds of thousands who have used it, and recommended it, know it. Gouraud’s poudre sub- tile uproots hair from any part of the body. Liquid rouge: Iily white, halr dye and restorative ar the ld depot, 67 Walker street, first store from Broadway. Owners of Horses will find Dr. Tobias’ Li- niment, in pint bottles, at 60 cents, superior to anything else for curing eolic, swellings, gulls, bruises, fumpn, &e, Sold by all the storekespers and druggists. Depot, 0 Cortlandt street, New York. Dyott & sons, Phila: delphia, agents. It Is Madness to be laid up with Fevor «nd ague when a single bottle of Aspinwall’s Tonic Mix: ire you'd stop the chills and restore the patient to health and strength. As regards its eficacy, the highest testi- monials ate always forthcoming at Thomas & Maxwell’s, -(sucosszora to S. Aspinwail,) 86 Willism wtrest, Batchelor’s Hair Dye ts stil! the Leading article, by all scknowlodged to be the bast dye extent for Uerteetly oatoring tho pair the moment it ie applied. Tens tbourands in all parts of the wor!d orociaim it the only fellable dye knows. Sold at BATCHELOR’S, No. 233 ‘@reedway, Cristadoro’s Hair Dye.—This peerless arti- cle is now universally acknowledged to be the safest and most reliable dye in use. It never fails in its process, imparting meanwhile nourishment and silki- ness to the hair. Sold wholesale and retail, and applied, at No. 6 Astor House. Hili’s Colorific or improved Instantaneous Hair Dye, imparts a natoral jet black and beaatiful brown, leaving the bair soft and glossy. Applied or for anle at 45 Nassau, adjoining Liberty street, and at drug and fancy stores generally. Spot the Counterfeiters.— Lyon’s new labels on each flask and box, Yilled with his famous powder and his pi ls, The game of raxcal counterfeiters blocks sell vile stuff that bugs nor vermin kills. fee that his name is on the wrapper writ, And four medallions on the same ved; Then, if of rats or insects you'd be on Buy, and sll farther trouble will be saved. Depot for LYON’S Magnetic Powder and Pills, for the instant destruction of insects, rats and mice, 424 Broad. ‘way. Married, On Sunday, July 30, by the Rev. Robert G. Diekson, J. B. Paramouxtam to Euzansre Marrmgws, both of Pea- zance England. On Tresday, August 1, by the Rev. Mr. Pease, Mr. Fraxas Havens, of Connecticut, to Miss CaTuiRine Suanzy, of Brooklyn. In meoeee hl L I, on Tuesday, Augast 1, by the Rev. Dr. Schroeder, Josera P. Las, of this city, to Maky AU- Gusta, danghter of Thomas C. Pinckney, a. Died. On Wednesday, Aug. 2, of consumption, James Hosss, aged 43 years. js relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, at nine o'clock this morning, from 181 Chambers street. His remains will be conveyed to Greenwood Censtery. On Wednesday afternoon, August 2, of cholera morbus, Aux Eruy, age 16 years. ‘The funeral will take place from the residence of her fether, James Kelly, 87 West Nineteenth xtreet, at three o’elock this afterneon. ‘ihe friends of the family are in- vited toatiend without further inviration. On Wednesday, August 2. Benzamis FRANKuN, youngest son of Benjamin and Ann M. Story, Jr., aged 1 year, 6 Donths and 2 days. The friends and relatives of the family are respectfally tence, 13 invited to attend his funeral, from his late resi Fast Twenty-first street, at two o’clock this afternoon. On Wednesday, July 2, of dysentery, Microw, son of Goerge and Mary M. Lee, aged 4 years, 4 months and 8 Gaya. the friends of the fam'ly are reapectfally invited to at- tend the funeral, from the re-idence of his Parents, 9+ Attorney street, at three o’cl ck this afternoon. On Wednesday, Angust 2, Mra. Maky Hemurnas, agod 30 year. Her funeral will take place at two o’clock this after. noen, trom her late residence, 41 Anthony street. He friends, aud those of her family are invited to attrod Her remains will be Meare d to (ircenwood Cemetery. ‘On Wednesday, \ugust?, Many Ann, daughter of Jere- mish and Mary Collins. Their friends, aud those of his brother, Charles, are re- pectiully invited to attend the funeral, from his ra idence, 68 Adama street, Brooklyn, at two o’chook this afterpoon. On Wedneeday te A pete 2, after a short illness Leer Anns, eldest daughter cf William M. and Catharine € d 9 years and 6 months. ven and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funersl, from her Inte re-idence, Tittieth street, corner of Broadway, at eight o'clock this m oming. On Wednestay, August 2, Jowy Joegra, infant son of Jobn and Ellen Gafivey, aged $ months and 28 days. ‘The friende of the family are invited to attend the fu- —_ from the residence of his father, 409 Twenty-ninth atree. at two o'clock this afterne In this city,on Wednesday morning, colts 2, of quick consugn pt! A@xrs P. Yun a 15 years, 10 monthaana 8 sage, second daughter of Jo-eph C. ‘and Klizateth M. Farpham. The relatives and friende of the family are respecifally ittend dhe funeral, a! tiaroe o’tlock this after- jer revasins will be taken to On Tuesday, Aogust 1, afier # sheet sess, Jom GEx- Sen , aged 60 gears’ and 37 oye. Telitives anddriende are invited 40 attend the fu- neral, at Be ; ree o'clock this afternoon, from his ‘On ‘ivesdey morning, Pt 4, Lett ‘riet Mlinese, ry Eoaoxn 8. W: in the £8 remains torment, nt seven o'clogk this a ae uenday evening, Avg. 1, of bronchitix aod old Widow Euswor Huasixen, aged 85 years, 2 months aad 6 relatives and friends of the fami tend ‘he funeral, st two o'clock this tenes ee house «f her son, William H. Hitiiker, 104 King street. Her resins will be taheo to Cyprern Cemetery. ds uaa aon Gears anekt iP of {eitcumaon of Danra. Jos. Pra aged 1) mo weno arb J and Susan ‘ * oe iam eo ‘ednendsy, August 2, Joux Casa, oped 88 years, On Monday, 81, im the 49th year of hy Bor- PAMRAAN, wile of mie] Johns 1p. . ie New Orleans, Jiimois 80d Philadelphis papers please On , August 1, of Caan Wr- nae, ton of Peter H. and the late 8. Miller, aged years. ‘Tee relatives avd friends of the family are reepert/ully invited to attend the fuseral, at ten o’clock this morn- ing, from tie resdence of his father, reventy-ninth street. near avenve. At 236 Owen street, Williamsburg. on Sanday, July 30, after a protracted iline-s, of indammetion of the brain aud cholera infantum, ArTavR Crack, infant son‘of Arthur and Mary Wardbam, aged } year snd 1 month. His remains will be in‘erred in Mount Olivet Cemetery. At the residence of John R, Craue, Elizabethtown, N. J.. op Wednesany, August 24, Mrs. Jans M. Porimamss, wife of on Joshua Poythress, of Prince George ¢ friends of the family are invited to attend the fu- serah st five o’clock this afternoon, without further in- vitation. Richmond and Petersburg, Va., papers please copy. At Windham ‘ent:e, Greeoe county, on Wotnesday, Joly 26, Mrs. Fixaxon Marraxws, wife of Jared F. Mat- ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. PERSONAL. = F ALBERT W SMITH. FORMERLY OF RICHMOND. Va. will apply to Blow & March. 91 Water streot, ho will 'earp of something to bis tage. Any information ot bim will be th reeeived at @ place. F OHARLES H. STOCUM, BAKER AND CONFEC- J ticner, is in the city, he will hear of something to his advantage, by calting at 126 Front street. NFORMATION WANTED—OF G. W. PINKNEY, ‘WHO arrived in the North Star, which will be thankfully received by A. C. Pinkney, at Bellevae Hospital, foot of Twenty-siath street, East river. NFORMATION WANTED—OF L@UIS LESSIER, Frenchman, by tradea miller, who lived in New York ihe last fifteen months A ne from him, or from an: one concerning him, ia kindly requested. Address to T. L, 551 Pearl ot , Cafe de Paris NFORMATION WANTED—OF PHILLIP COLLINS, A blacksmith by trade, who left Gibraltar for New York about two years and has not since been heerd of. Any intorma jon of said person will be received by WM. H. FRANCIA, 102 Pearl street. WANTs. TEACHER WANTED—TO TEACH IN A PRIVATE family. One that can teach English, French, Latio, and music, may address, post paid, for particulars, with reference, A. P. K., Red Hook, Dutchess Co. , N.Y. UCTION SALESMAN WANTED—ONE ACQUAINTED with the business, and who @n influence - inents of farviture, &c. ‘Address, with real name, stati who with, &e., Herald office.’ JONAS, JON! YOUNG MAN WANTS A SITUATION AS SALE3- man or bookkeeper in a wholesale liquor store. Has deen in the business five years. The best of c'ty reference given. Please address L. M., Herald office, or call at Wm. Brown’s, Thirty-first | between Second and Third avenues. RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT GIRL WANTS A situation, as chambermaid, waiter or seamstress, or to take care of children. Please call at 804 Mott street, in therear. Can be seen for two days. COOK'S SITUATION WANTED, BY AN EXPE. rienced woman, who thoroughly understends her Dusiness. Nene but a first class family need apply, at 12b Twelfth street. RESPECTABLE WOMAN, WITH A FRESH BREAST of milk, wish situation, as wet nurse in a respec- table family. Bestof ductors’ reference gi’ Apply at 2¢4 Tenth avenue. YOUNG GIRL, WISHES A SITUATION AS CHAM. AA bermaid, is willing to assist with the washing and roping, or sewing. Please inquire in the store, 32 At- lantic street, South ferry, Brooklyn. COLORED GENTLEMAN WISHES A SITUATION ON & steamboat as wa:ter; would prefer going on « buat plying between Buffalo or Troy and New York. Good re- ference, Apply at 32 Vestry street. BARE! WHO HAS LIVED IN THE MOST respectable houses, desires a situation. Can give the best city references. Address William, Herald office. PORTER WANTED—A YOUNG MAN, ABOUT 18 years of age, to uttend a merchandise broker’s office. Mast be active, and bring good references. Apply in basement of 83 Wail street, this day. RESPECTABLE MARRIED WOMAN WANTS A SI- tuation as wet nurse. Apply at Dr. Dillon’s, 07 Rose street, cor: of Pearl street, for three da, YOUNG GIRL, BORN IN LONDON, wishes a situation in a gentleman’s family, te take care of children; has no objection to make herself useful in the kitchen. Please call on Mrs. Taylor, 19 Monroe street. LACKSMITH WANTED—AT WILSON’S GREENWOOD B Marble Works, corner Third avenue aod Twenty- seventh street, Brooklyn; one acquainted With tool shar- pening preferred. To the right of @ mana perma- nent situation is open, Also, an engineer accustomed to @ marble mill. References as to enpability and so- briety required. OOKKEEPING —A FREN€H GENTLEMAN, WHO understands ee by single and double on- iy, 8] 8 and writes Engl wants @ situation which will allow bim to improve bis knowledge of the English lsnguege and Awerican trade. No salary required. Tne best city references will be given. OORKEEPER WANTED—IN A GROCERY AND provisian house; one competent to take the entire charge of a set of books by dor entry. Address Gro- cer, Herald office. 00K WANTED—FRENCH, GERMAN OR CREOLE. One who understands her business, will find a good situation, by applying at 14 St. Mark’s place. peg ig ‘WANTED.—LADIES AND git id of the chorus wi an epgagement, may ap; at the Europa Hotel, 650 Houston street, hee anes to two o’clock. A. GASPARONI. ILERK WANTED—IN A WHOLESALE GROCERY store, as assistagt delivery clerk, who resides in the lower part of the city or in Brooklyn. Salary moderate. Address box 650, Post Office. RUG CLERK WANTED—ONE COMPETENT {0 DIS. charge the duties of a first class store. Apply to F. B. PORTER, 270 Washingten atrect. IRL WANTED—IN A SMALL FAMILY OF TWO JT persons; a good washer and ironer and oook. Apply at 117 Sullivan street, from 10 to 12 o'clock this day. 00D FEMALE DOMESTICS CAN OBTAIN DESIRABLE ny fons, by apolying dF ro Emigrant Protective and Employment Society, No. 27 Greenwich street, near the Battery, and 130 Ninth street, corner Wosdway. OTICE TO GENTS LEAVING FOR EUROPL.—\ youn, tleman lately arrived from Paris, speak- jog the English and French languages, and well acquaint- ed with England and all parts of the continent of Kurope, wishes to engage bimsel! travelling compantoa, cou- rier, or interpreter, to one or two sing Jo gent on. Best of referen Address, till engaged, H. ANDREW, 47 Sixth avem ERVANTS.—PRIVATE FAMILIFS, HOTEL AND S boarding houses supplied with first cls help only, ior every kind of work, by MORRIS & COHNERI’S estab- Nshment, 287 Broadway, corner of Reade street. This is the best office in the city for Irish, Moglish, scotch sad Germoen servants. German and French farmers, ¢: men, gardeners, porters and mechanics always tob found there, andat the branch office, 102 Greenwic street, Terms moderate. TTUATION WANTED~AS COACHMAN, IN A PRE vate family, by ® young man who thoroughly under- stands his business, and is willing to make himself otherwise useful. Satisfactory city reference given. Please call, or addrcea H. W., at 289 Ninth strest, be- tween First and Second avenues, siTUATION WANTED PORTER, BY A RE*PECTA- ble young man not afraid to work; is a Protestant has the bert ‘of oity references, can write s fair hand was Iaat employ ad in a dry goods store, and has a goo! Lnowledge of the buyiness. Address R. Porter, 93 Green: street, or to R. P. M., 17 and 19 Warren street, in care 0° H. 8. & Z., for three ds; ‘0 RESPECTABLE YOUNG SCOTCH WOMEN, WHO wish to go to California, would like to “ children’s nurses, or to wait upone Isdy. Toe best of city reference can be given. A note addressed to M. H., 171 Hudson street, will be punctually attended to 'O .O1EL KEEPERS AND OTHER*.—A GOOD, PRAC- tical cabinet maker, upholsterer and carpenter, of 00d experience, temperate and industrious, wishes em- ploy ment in a hotel or other rexpectable establishment, where his acquirements may be made permensntly avail: able. A line addressed ‘echanic, Post Office, Brooklyn, L. 1., will be promptly s:tended to. Ag HOTEL AND 84LOON KEEPERS.—WANTED, BY a young men of fourteen toe oxperionce, & situa. tion as barkeeper and carver, give the best of city reference, and ean influence a good custom. Address George, Herald office, for three days. y a shag MERCHANTS, &(.—A BOY, 16 YEARS OF AGE, @ situation with a merchandise or shipping broker; he writes.» fair hand. is stoart at accounts, and knows the city. Any commande addressed to Messrs. Heott & Bell, merchandise brokers, 9134 Wall street, or G. C., Herald office, will be attended to. A gy IMMEDIATELY—A GOOD, HONEST aND active rervant maid, who can Pie natisfactory ro- to tate charge of chiliren for s family goiag to and France. Application may be made at Mrs. house, No. 11 Went Eleventh street. irc cece aeeee anal, aes ee V Bera = ay OR abe tga ‘WOMEN TO AT- ti 8 fancy goods store. None need apply but thew having « complete knowlege of the baslnens.” Ap ily at 727 Broadway. Wars GIRL, AROUT FOURTREN YEARS OF age, to take care of children and make herself uve- ful; Eogiish, Seotch, German, or American proferres. leqvire of Atkins, 213 Greenwich treat ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Frotestant young gir), as chambermaid and to ta:e care of children, or to asevst in the : no objestion 10 goa short Cistance into the coustry. be well re- commended from her last place. Please call at 229 First En Craig eee ee ANTED—IN A PRIVAIB FAMILY. A SCOTCH. OR Cetwan woman, bo thoroughly vnderstands cogkipg, washing and |roning. cappet produce the best of city references for nontety Apply at 177 West Thirteenth street, be- tween the hours of 10 and 12, ANIET—Aa WED NUR-E, TO TAKE CARE OF AN iufynt at her own house. would be preferred. A STOUT GIRL, TO DO THE GENERAL housework of @ quiet family. Must be able to Wash.aud ben well. Wages $5 per month. Apply at 177 Nastau street, Brooklyn. ANTED—A SITUATION AS OBTLDREN’S by young woman, ina customed to st end children, ani bas no orjection to assist in chamberwork, if re- ed: The best of city reterence can be given. Can be ‘9 at 110 Chrystie street, in the rear. SITUATION, BY AN INDUSTRIOUS reamstress in a private er, and is willing to make Wags not so much an object as a pply for two days, at 69 Watts st. ‘ANTED—A YOUNG WOMAN TO in a respectable private family ; abe must umier- stand sewing apd to take care of children; her ill be free of expense, The best of references French, German or Pre. NURSB, rivete family; sue is ac- understacds plain sew- ureful to tbe tam! comfortable home. ‘ANTED—A GIRL 10 DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK; 2 peat industrious girl will find a good place and at No. } Union place, near Hamilton avenue ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, ‘As cook, bas no objection to washiny Haa three years reterence from her last 86 Hubert street, opposite Bt. John’s Park. ANIED—A STIUATION, BY A YOUNG ENGLISH girl, as professed waiter, or nurse and seamstress. ‘The best ot references as to cl be given. Call tor two day: between First ard Second avenues. 'ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUATION asccok, and to assist in best of city reference can be given. A avenue, @ few doors from Twenty: fourt! ANTED—A SITUATION AS WAITER OR CHAMBER- maid, by a respectable of reference from the fami, SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE woman, ss wet nurse; a fresh breast o days, at her last place, 67 A MOST RESPECTABLE YOUNG woman, 8 situation as nnree and seamstress; has the best of reference from her last place. e, at 122 East Nineteenth street, between Se- ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG ENGLISH person, as seamstress or to travel with a lady. Perfectly uncerstands dressmaking. iy: The best of city references given. Apply for two days, at 22 Ludlow ‘ANTED—BY AN ENGLIsH WOMAN, A WIDOW ituation as cook, or to do goneral go for small wages to have the chili to the country; is a erence. Apply to Mrs. store. - housework; would with her; it ia no trou! good chambermaid. G ANTED—A GIRL TO DO THE COOKING, WASH- ing and ironing of a small family. mend: f from 9 to 12 o’clock, at 186 West Twenty second streot. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, a situation, to do chamberwork and waiting; or to “do the geneneral housework of a Good reference given. Apply at 645 Hudson a:reet. ANTED—BY A VERY RESPECTABLE YOUNG Woman, a situation to cook, wash and iron, or to has the best of rofe- call at 300 Hicks private family. éo the housework 7 ANTED IMMEDIATELY —TWO FIRST CLASS GIRIS —one to do cooking» washing, ironing, &c., aud one as purse, chambei &0.; ak or Americans |. A. Batchelor, 233 ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, AS WET NURSE, BY A ‘woman, in a respectable ‘amily. Apply in J street, fifth house from Union avenue, Green- 1, for Mrs. Smith. ANTED—BY A TIDY, CLEAN YOUNG WOMAN with a fresh breast of milk, who has baried her cbild, an infant to nurse at her own residence. The of references can be given. Apply to Yrs. Chrissell, 121 Kast Eleventh street, in the’rear. ANTED=BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOM! situation as cook, or to do the washing and in a small private family; is a good rst rate washer and ironer. Good city reference given. Please call at 248 Seventh strect, near avenue C, for two days. JANTED—THIS DAY, AT MRS. MANNING'S OF. fice, 259 Seventh avenue, four competent ser- iron; the other to do — sone, Two will-be re- young, health: vante; two to cook, wash rnd berwork and waiting. recommended, can obtain quired to go to the country. ANIED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG @ situation as cook, or to do geperal hi would have "no objection w goa country. Good city reference if Call at 226 First avenue, near Fourteenth third floor, front room. '—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION abe would like to travel or France; she is fully eompetent to take charge of a baby from its birth, and is v ess M.J.T., box 180, ina private fam as purse and seamstres: with » lady to England ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL—A SITUA- housework for «small pri good city reference. Please tween Third and seen for t.vo days. ANTED—A PROTESTANT GIRL, IN A SMALL private family, to cook, wash ip ber habits, and well recommendes, situation by applying inom , wi 61 Hast Trenty-f and iron. One neat Ninth avenues. Good weges given. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A SMALL GIRL, 13 years of age, to do light remil, where there are no children. gcod home is needed. Please call at 180 Laurens strect, corner of Prince. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE oung ¥omap, to do chamberwork and to assist in waebing and ironing, or chamberwork and sowing. ven. Please call or address at 124 Twelfth strect, between Fifth and ‘Wages no ‘Object, but ‘The best or city reference ,. A RESPECTABLY, PRO- testant girl, to do general housework for a sma‘) plain cook and washer and ivoner. Please apply at 95 Twenty- filth street, near Third avenue, front basement. TANTFD—A GIRL FOR GENER. AY, HOUSEWORK, lain cook and washer, to go to Yonkers. iberty atrect, between 10 and 12 A. M.,en Private family good ei Inquire at 45 ‘bursdey and Friday. JANTED--BY A RESPECTABLE, YOUNG WOMAN, a tituation &s cook: no objection to assist in wash- Best of city reference given. Please cali at 23 e street, second flour. Can be seed for two daya. ANTED—BY A FRENCH FAMILY, SOME CHIL éren to take to board in the country. Can be seen for two days, at 276 Canal street, second floor, back room. ANTED—A YOUNG WOMAN TO ACT AS WAITER She must be perfectly sc- qutinted with her duties, cleanly, and capable of doing lain sewing. Apply at 20 Broad street, before eleven with references, ‘ANTED—BY A PROTESTANT GIRL, A SITUATION vate family a laundress, or to do No objections to the Inquire at 103 avenue” in 9 private family. chamberwork and Good referen cer D, in the store, RESPECTABLE GIRL, A ct graphs pile me be oggh 9- Ta ; a a good pastrycook. fould pre- jon lauvdress or waiter. Can assis! anything. Can show satisfactory refereni years in ber last pl Plea: teenth street, betwee: A PROTESTANT washer and irover. to #moll private family. Inzy bom @ veed ca! situa’ underastards baking Feventh avenues. Jivh or Senteh preferred. Apply at 93 Sullivan strest, cor- ANTRP—A SITUATION AS PERFECT COOK, BY A who porfectly understands ches. Can be seen by calling re-pectable won her business, in all ite by at No. 8 Setond etreet. ANTED--BY AN INDU TOUS YOUNG WOMAN, a situation as chambermald; understands wasking Good references given. Call for two days I place, rear bul ;ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, a rituation in a private femfly, as la cook, warber and ironer: be seen for two days. the sear, Bret Loor. TANIEP—BY Inquire at 212 » RESPECTABLE, YOUNG healthy married women, a situation aa wet nurse; | hee lost ber baby; er would take a baby toher own Caw give good city reference. Plrase call at 285 Went Thirty-secons street, between Ninth and Tenth avennes, top floor, ANTED—A PROTESTANT GERMAN WOM do the eookitg and washing, and assist m _ and iroper. bo bes a tee in cook and very B54 Woes Wyanreo IMVEDIATFLY—IN AN EMBROIDERY aod fanry store, a young man, seventeen or | tern years o” > ge, who wil make bimself generally | ful, Apply for two days, to Lindley & Porter, 63 Carharine strest ANTED—A ‘ITU TION BY A PROTESTANT YOUNG Wom-+n +8 ch mb-rmaid, waiter, or to travel with aledy. Cty ree ener given, Apply at 197 Weat Nineteenth street, fo~ two « aya. AN1IFD—A GIRL, TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK WwW in arma)l family; she must be a good washer and iroper. Ar ply at 177 Brigge street, Beooklyn. Refer- ences required. WwW ANTEP—A‘SITUATION, TO ATTEND IN A CON- fectionery store, by a respectable young woman. Best of reference gare. Cap be seen for two days, at Mr. Mabony’s, 1é1 Mulberry street, first floor, up ANTED—A YOUNG OR MIDDLE AGED WOMAN TO take the charge of a small cottage in the vicinity of the city, and wait upon an invalid adr; ane well edu- cated, and of @ bind, cheerful disposition, would find this anexcellent kome. The very best references will be required, Address box 1,129, Post Office, stating age and qualifcatvns. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG GIRL, TO take care of children and do plain sewing. Please call at 101 Varick street. ce a a ic ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITUA- con oe, Ort FNS Seek Radersie nds ger in all its brane! a wi r and ironer ; is willing to todhe country. Good references. Please call at 182 ‘est Sixteenth street, near Eighth avenue, Way, A RESPECTALE YOUNG WOMAN thet thoroughly understands her business, as cask, and bakes, and $3 40, coking aa tae 4S} table family; a C ferent given. “Plesso. apply at £72 Waiker street, in the store. ‘an be seen for two days. Wea, A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A situation as seamstress and chambermaid (un- derstapds dressmaking) in 8 small private family in the clty; no abjaction 19,60.a9 hort distance in the country. The dest of city reference, if required. Please call or address No. 127 Mott street, vetween Hester and Grand streets, ketond floor. Can be seen for two days, at 127 Mott street. : id hh? War SITUATION BY ‘A PROTESTANT cmb, 1 small to do general housework or chamberwork ins wate family. Good city reference given. Apply at 73 Fourth atreet, for two days. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young girl, as chambermaid, or to ¢o the general hovsework of a emell family. apply for two days, at 130 Firet avenue, one door from Eighth strect. No objection to the country. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION AS PORTER IN A DRY goods store. The best of city references given as to character and capability. Please address, 8. B. K., Herald ofice. ook 9 ANTED—A CHARCOAL BURNER, CAPABLE or W igen ny ‘the bone, either by or retorts, to go to the nd of Cuba, Address J. W., box 1967, Post Office. . F) jh i ANTED—A COACHMAN WHO UNDERSTANDS HIs business. Apply to GEORGE MURRAY, 33 Kast Thirteenth atreet. ee ee eesti enis seetneemere ooo ANTED—A DRUG CLERK; ONE WHO UNDER. W stande the business perfectly , and brings Te ference, may apply at 179 avenue B, betwoon Eleventh and Twelfth streets, i ‘A YOUNG MAN, AS A COPYIST, IN A ANTEtice, References required. -\ddress box 1,180 Post Office. bac acdeas sth amS aRa A aol ae JANTED—AT NO. 4 EAST BROADWAY, CORNER W of Chatham square, clerks, porters, barkeepers, waiters, coachmen, grooms, men on. and farms, boys for trades; also, chambermaids, cook: irls, &c., can obtain good ritustions withoat delay. Charges moderate. FIT/SIMON & McLERNON. ANTED—A GARDENER; ONE WHO UNDER- W stands the nursery and florist business yertect 1. None others need apply. nchman Wa stienenee required. “Appiy to J.D Mantel, LI. storia, yl. Oe Le ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, A SITUATION AS. porter in s store, or would e caro of a horse and wagon. Would make bimeelf generally useful. best of city reference given. Address No. 10 Tillary street, Brooklyn, or D. C., Herald office. ANTED—AN ASSISTANT, BY A HOMBOPATHIC physician, to. be received with a view to partnor- ship evenvually, if mutually agreenble. Address, with particulars of the applicant’s experience and remuncra- {on required, Doctor Lea, box 507 Port Office. — mans ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG MAN, as barkecper, io some wholesale or retail ; has ‘always been accustomed to the busincse, is lately from the country, and is a good acoonntant and quick at res. Can produce the best of references, &c., as to dl er, honesty and sobriety, Please call for two days, at 84 Forty-ninth strect. ‘ANTED—BY AN LISA. BOY, AGED THIR- Wr7ixtn a aitustion Can readand write. Tins beon in astore fifteen months in this city; best of refercnoe can be given. Would prefer the country. Address W D., Herald office. ig ANTED—AN K, QUALIFIED IN every r none other need apply. Persensl application to Clements & Heydin, 26 and 28 Barelay sleeete ANTED—A PERSON Whois EXPERT IN MAKING hange and is a good ju meney. Address, with the best of refetences, bas 1x0 lower Post Oilice. ANTFD—A SITUATION, AS SALFSMAN IN A cloth house, by a young man who has had seve- ral years experience im this branch, and can influence considerable trade. eal $600. Please address J. B. T., Herald office, port-yaid. TJ ANTED+AN EXPERIENCED ENTRY CLERK, FAMI- liar with reeds. To one fully competent a liberal salary, wail given. Roberstson & Hudson, 29 Murray and 33 Warren streete. Wee myer ~e sip ote apie sixteen years of age, ina dry importing house. Must apeak Eng’ fiuently, write a fair hand, and be industrious and active. Salary, first year, $50. Address, in handwriting, A. B., Herald offico. } ANTED—A SITUATION AS PORTER, ME=SENG: &c.—A young man who can read and write, understands the city perfectly, is anxious to procure em- ployment, and would make hhneelt useful to nag ogg er. Can de well recommended. Please address B. by Herald office. ‘ANTED—AGENTS TO TRAVEL THROUGH THE United to sell the Handbook of Useful In- formation and Guide to Every Manof Business. Nearly all merchants an ny ag can be in@uced to purchase this work. It is one of tho best canvassing books ever published, and a commission of $1 is allowed co agents on every copy. Anaetive young man may make from $5 to $8 a day, besides tra: ar emp The employment is not only profitable, but gives one a rare RL ier of travelling and seeing the world. Call on Mr. LIVING; ETON, 151 Broadway. third story. petra Bata ient.sershe 1 Becmehetionce_ AN We eee SALESMEN, PORTERS ‘FOR stores, barkeepers, coachmen, men on steamors and railroads, boys for trades, girls as laundrosees, cooks, chambermaids, oy and country; men, boys and girls can be suited. Employers may te certain of getting good help. (OMAS SPINK, 341 Broadway: ANIED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Protestant map, as coschman, er assistant gardener, or porter in a store, is well acquainted with the city, and can give the best of reference. Please ai- dr james B., 4 office. J ANTED—A GOOD, STOUT BOY, IN A CROCKERY W store, to open goods and head off packages; one who has had exerience aod is williog to work, may ap- ply at 196 Pearl street, before 9 A. M. or after 6 P. M. Wis SMART, ACTIVE AMERICAN BOY, from 16 to 19 years of age, to attend bar an! make himself generally useful. None need apply with- owt good reference. Inquire at 16 Judson sireet JANTED—TO ENGAGE TWO OR THREE YOUNG men in a light business; salary $20 per month, clear of expenses; aiso a man with a capital of 2100, to take charge of a light business elready established. For pérticulais inquire of Pratt &Co., 207 Broadway, up stairs. & | 4 BY TWO INSTALMENTS—$25 NOW AND $25 Y in three montba, will be given by the adver her to any person that cen procure a eituation as con ductor on any of the city hues of railroad. He in tempo rate, honest, anican give gocd eecurity. Address L. FE. L., Herald office. 25 WILL BE GIVFN BY THE ADVERTISER, KP aie) who is a steady map, of active business habits, ty any perron who will obtain for him @ permanent aita- ation in a wholessle dry goods store as clerx, or ins large retail business, of the rame kind, as salesman. He bai eee experience im that business, fortwo ra in 1) country, epenks several also ith well, and can give test olty reference. No objec tion about large salary. Address J.J. i, Horald office stating where an interview may be had. TOLEN—ON WEDNESDAY MORNING, AUGU-T 2, 1864, from the Fn agen of Patrick Mealeer 44 Prince street, a black horse, about fifteen hands high boos of Peers ht uy ee the fetlock; he has a end, ears long and tapering; is dive years olf pee oe and bes a long stich ‘ail Trents dottars re. ‘ware will be given on returning him and the thief. = “= — POLITICAL, EMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN GENERAL COMSITIER. -' ‘egular monthiy mecting of this committee Will be held at the Siny vesaut Inetitute, thie (Thursday) evenmg, August 3, at 736 o'clock. By order, KIOWARD SCHELL, Chatrmas. A, T. Gattacner, Wa. B. Tarun, } ecretsries. BILLIARDS. bien eeennsmrverrreeempoven ILLIARD TABLES FOR SALE—THE SUBSCRIBERS have a large stock of tables, ready for ship nent at notice, consisting of rosewood and mahogany, with marble or alate, pine wood or mabogany beds. Also, bil- Nard balls, cloth and trisomings of description. GRIFSITH & DI 90 Ann street, New York; Brocktyn, a ladys splendid iverreo diamonds on the muon's har chain, NY atch avd chain REWARD.—LEVT HIS HOME ON MONDAY, July 24, at ll o'clock, Farrell MeTeraan He in thisty two years of age, about Ave feet clever tb, middling stout, onl stoops while walking; brown ir, blue ejes; bad on a black alpasea frock striped pants, ho vest, and stra® hat. Th will be given to any p-reon thst will tion aa will Jead to bis recovery. ny Fervan, 14 Ridge sireet, New York country papers please copy. is wife, Anna Mc- Philadelphia and REWARD.—LOsT, ON SATURDAY, JULY 29, from the Club stable, in Downing street, near black and tan terrier dog; ears cut; answers Avy person returning the same to 28 Jones street, sball recolve the above reWard. REW4RD.—LAST, ON OR ABOUT THE 2¥H June, while removing from West Thirty-sixth it to 120th street, a child’s white embroideréd which was enclosed in s small box. upon delivering the dress at 290 Broadway, io. 2, up stairs, REWARD.—INFORMATION WANTED, OF Mabopy, who left he» own bouse, No. 16 reet, about two weeks sgo, and has mot Al raon who gives any informatien of handsomely rewar MAHONY, of 16 her whereabouts, husbend, CONSTA| LOST AND FOUND. —— 5 Sees, 'OUND—IN ANN STREET, ON THE + or H ‘ me mon'h, a model copy of a new ve 4 Agee ‘The owner on Lat eeee expences. ply at newspaper th Herald oles. ON THE MORNING OF THE 2D AUGUST, A id watch ‘and guard, in crossing the fe to The owner can have the same on Victoria Cottage, Hanover place, EFT IN ONE OF Thirty-second street stages, a black The finder will be suitably reward Coenties slip, New York, or 143 Columbia street, Pierpont, Brooklyn. OST—ON WEDNESDAY MORNING, AUGUST joung mocking bird, from 126 Spring street. liberally rewarded, by leaving said bird at the above number, WEDNESDAY MORNING, IN JAY STREET, A en:i} marked with the owner’s name. confer a favor by leaving it at 200 Fulton THE FOURTH AVENUE AND ed by ieaern at lé O&ST.—IN GOING FROM UNIVERSITY PLACE ALONG Fighth street to Bowery and Fourth str e purse containing $10 to $19, by a poor girl. The ‘will receive the best thanks of the owner and be Kberal- rowarded, by leaving {t with Sirs, FITZSIMMONS, 266 ott street, up stairs. OST—A NOTE DRAWN BY PETER FERRIS, B8Q. 4 Greenwich, Connecticnt, dated Greenwioh, Ji 1854, at 60 days, for $299 66-100, signed, or order, at the Stamfo: . 4 Hea Sines aes note fdwin Mills, Fsq., at Astoria, or No, 18 Fropt sree, New York. N. B.—Payment of the ucte haa at . i 5 een to the undersigned, or to Mr. Peter Neefus, OST—ON THURSDAY, JULY 27, IN GOING FROM e, in Canal street, to the Nineteenth stree Asuitable reward wi Arnoki’s dr; in stor Ree oe tn erases and engraved brasclet. returning it to 178 Water atreot. OST—ON MONDAY, JULY 31, A BLACK AND TAN terrier slut, about eight mnths old; bad on when with owner’s initials the same to 836 Broadway will re ta chain collar, Whoever will return ceive a suitable reward. ON THE 11th OF JULY, 17 is, with blue gunwall, white inside, trimmed ; kof the board CHARLES MADAY, @ Batt place. Any person returning sat Nisbet Batiey place, will receive five dollars reward. THE TRADES, &C. PPO WATCHMAKERS.—WANTLD workman, to whom stray employment will be given. Apply to J. Tw 4 RAINER?.—WANTEI “ for a large grainip be open for contract, to George Hudson, 72 Fuitcn street, Brooklyn. MERCHANT TAILOR: = eee by & French cuiver, who «peaks Ee MAG great xpevisace i catting suslom Wels, ely been chief cuttcr of the best house im Addi ess Charles, 117 Wooster street. (0 PAINTERS.—WANTED, A FIR*T RATE GRAINER; one who is acquainted with general house job ani good wages at 166 the pame on the A FIRST RATE ER, CONTRACT . (walnut in distemper.) yntil Friday, August 4. Apply .—-WANTED A SITUATION ing can bave a stead; street, near Maiden ANTED—A SITUATION AS SLATER, ‘BY A YOUNG man just from Seotland Can be seen for one day, at 103 West Twenty fourth street, basement. 'TED.—TO STATIONERS, ENGRAVERS, PRIN?- ers, &c —The subseribor, who has had fourteen years’ experience in the general trade, situation as clerk or salesman. , is in want of s ER. 8. LOTHING.—LADIES OR GENTLEMEN HAVING ANY to dispore of, can receive s fair eash price by send- ing to the store, 12 West Broadway street, and 52 West Broadway, or 4 iter through the Post Ladies attended by Mrs. Cohen. ARGE QUANTITY WANT- given, and cash paid in cur- ge or small lots of good second hand ES MORONBY, 1 AST OFF CLOTHIN¢ ed.—The highest pri rent money, for clothing. Gentlemen wishing to will please @ddress or cali on —NOTICE.—-A GOOD Ab. - iting ia a fortune, ladies and fl persons must muke pro unexceptionable teacher, at lies received. Evenii 75, for teachers; Holl’s, Pe written, 50 centa. Call immediately. KNCH LANGUAGE.—PROFES:OR DUBOS, FROM Paris, bas just opened a new class for gen 2 who are desirous of acq: abort time, with the Parinia ladies by Madame Dubos. $289,293. , Reade, Horat " te tho, the Freneb langui yore ‘Za No. 761 Broadway. R SALE A VERY FINE “BULL TERRIER DOG suital ora tation or any one airing cannot te smatetied. Price $100. ih black and tan terrier, very small. pply to James Robinson, Faq., PORTING.—KING CHARLES AND BLENHEIM a Roglat titers, Haglish greshownde, and Engl glial of other choice breeds. Please copy the address, 205 W TANTED TO PURCHASE: A Mexican poodle, aderess, with particulars, J, N. 8., box 1,698 P MISCELLANEOUS. OTTLES —WANTED J WYED\ATELY FIFTY OR ONB oan Fn lich or American poster and in order. &wW., 1S Thames +REAT FISHING.—YESiERDAY MESSRS. JOHN W Callahan, 202 Cherry st John Walker, 256 South taten Island, ana witb the assistance of Mr. Johm Silva, caught 316 weak Geli in less vise al those going on similar pint lame has Prt Fee lg oe of fog! as he is an ox- lenced band, and knows where the best grounds are, 1@ Into be found near the Vanderbilt persons ¢an obtain boats, &c. F YOU WANT WHISKERS, MY foree them to grow etrovg and thi won’t stain or injure the skip. $4 50 per deren; sent to an G. GRAHAM, 47 Ann street; rd atreet, Philad: Iphia. yy EW YORK PRIVATE ner of Bouth Sixth and Rig! burg —This institution, has ing su any other of the kind in the worl reception of ladies wishing 9 forther information apply ut PAD IT, CUT IT OUT AND KEEP Tf —Oash arp hiets, old writing kinds ani sises. N stating price for cash, Feet, Joseph Skidmore, 92 street, ‘a celebrated waterm an four hours. vention ING-IN I hth etretay Wilinae over guen and waste We bay anything that is oft m LL, 6 Ann street, basement 0 SBEEY METAL W ranted within + paper. J. CHAUNCEY REYRS—NOFICE—ONE O8 tents that has beeg d 8 been awarded te ania, New York, (letters ) for a» novel and inval 1 to 18,000 fort machine tent, dated Mare! machie fur making from kind) sheot metal tubing ver day. ‘This being exhibited, between the hours of OA. Mand 4 P. M., in room No. 39, at 11 Wall street, New York city where al! interested are solicited to cal counties and bate rights for sale. Vort paid, prompily replicd to in their onder. cole provrietora, 1) Wall etraag ROPE OF ALL KINDS AND @IvEY, For inisog Perpotes, inalined Ry cheaper and more dura! an the hye M pe . 700 or Mande