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% len of men’s and boys? clo from ‘that we have nel reel 8@ a8 Will ingure to ‘vasied assortment, at prices w! - afford, eae Aa eid mene our Dgure jure the very large partment of our business. All goods ment are warranted both for style and qualit give the utmost satisfacti & CO., Nos. 258, 259and 260 stre inereased so much andtown in the United States ¢ sug arrangements in our DOW lah no miler we propose duing in every Ae tment. D. DEVLIN way, corner of Warr Co. ‘on Monday, an extensive stock of Nes, collars, sleoves and chemisettes, at half the wasual prices, A largo stock of Valenciennes laces oe q Bell Trade, Fa Carpets.—! ’ pisces splenaia: English 'm graim carpets, at reduced prices, ry. To avoid exorbitant ie largest, best and 'ANDERSON’=, 99 Bo on Broadway, cramine ‘sssort ‘The Only Excuse for machines, viz.—that wore Hable to a1 Now is the time that you need pure 18 glass filter is the only really excellent article . Sold by W. C. COLT, 316 Broadway. men would resort to Hair Dye, ‘expectation, that the counterfeit Tn this consista the superi- ef Cristadora’s excelsior hair dye; the hue it pro- ‘@uces seems too natural for art to achie fared, sold and applied, by CRISTADORA, No. 6 Astor the hair, prepared at his celebrated - Batehelor’s mallow skins exquisitely white, and beaut #,Tan and Fieckies can be entirely Vondersmith’s extract @f roses and elder flowers. jes, this asiele, yo0 upon. Try it, Drepared only by and sola cnly at 158 Bowery, verry streets, cml Mrs Hayes, Fukon strect, Brooklyn. for witch you ask Is Lyon’s, with the name on; bear four medals rare, pli ane’ ay tr Pills, for the destraction ects and vermin, 88 Dock street, Philadel phi x Walter Hunt, Esq.—Dear Sir—We have t pleasure in recommending to the public you: and restorative cordial. years we have habitually used your cordial in every in- ‘stance of derangement of the bowels it in our families snd adm nistered ment, and always with the happiest effect. As a preventive our experience compels us to believe Unlike other madicinos generally of the bowels, your cordial it loaves the system in a &o., ‘00. , 823 Broadway. During the last taros ia its perfect efficacy. employed to control disorde: wot oply operates gently, bu eondition of perfect heal M. New York, August 8, 18 Pues, Plies.—-If you are t oubled with tnter nd you wish to be enticely cured fH’ pile supporter. It has never fietor varrants mal orexternal p') of them, ure Dr. W) failed in 'a single ense incuring. The pi s.cure, or the money will be returned. York, No. 158 Zowery, avd corner of Grand and Mulber- neds “ABUERTISHMUNTR RENEWED RVERY DAY. PERSONAL. ALBERT W. SMICH, FORMERLY. OF RICHMOND, Va., will apply to Uluyd & March, 01 Water street, he will learn of something to bis advantage. Any infor mation of him will be thankfully received at the same FORMATION WANTEL—OF JOHN MotMlAL@, A BOY, Detween 14 aud 15 yeas of age, whe lett his father’s Shouse on the morning of the 12th of Jaly. giving information concerning him will bs libe warded by his father, E. D. McHale, No, 160 ‘Thompson NFORMATION WANTED—OF MICHAEL FLANIGAN, ‘exme from Dublin to this country in 1848. When rd of was in Newark in the grocery Any tidings will be thantfully received 49 Hamilton avenue, South Newark papers please copy. ‘NFORMATION WANTED—OF PATRICK COONERY. engaged with a man the mame of Fleming, and previously with aman the name of Brown, in Buenos Ayres, of bis lust correspondence was August 16, 1850. Any persous knowing anything of his whereabouts, would confer a great favor on his distressed mother, by addressing Mrs. Coonery, North Tenth street, Williams- borg, New York. Bucnoa Ayres papers please copy. 0 EXPRESS MEN — iP James Goulden, No. a ‘When last heard of, South Ameriva. THE EXPRESS MAN WHO took a valise, origiually marked in black with the jexs W. M. IL, which wark waa partly obliterated by red chalk, from the store corner of Uatbezine and He at ets, on Saturday, Oth inst., at about 11 o’elook A. wil call st 7 Warren street, he will oblige the advertiser, ua will be suitably re carded for his troubl POLITICAL. THE ELECTORS OF ade: HE CITY AND COUNTY OF offers himself as an of Commissioner 0 im November next, to fulfil the duties spper and honesty—giving ining to the office with energy t erecta; attention and supervision over partment, his best endea w redees: the city from 4 Big REWARD. — STOLEN, ON 5th inst., the following named arti wills of the $5 Bark of Georgia; ove $1 bill of Tallahassa Railroad Com Floris; ove $10 gold piece; two $1 bills of son- id watch, chain aad key, small double hair braided in it. The above reward nd 69 Mer ‘om return of the articles at iad CLEAV and Twenty-fourth streets, et memorascum book, of no yalad to any one dui return tie same t0 A. 8. Hon }, Will receive the avove reward, ané oner. Whoever shail Bey, 50 lenth ave NO questions asked REWARD.—LOsT, YESTERDAY AFTERNOON, A terrier slut, with's chain eplinr on—tire namw of wed on the plate of caine. The adoro « on her delivery vo JOHN N. GENIN, 234 Broadway. EXTRA PAY. & SAILOR3, WHO SERVED ON SHORE IN CALI- fornis during the Mexican war, can receive their of P. Wall street, basement. best plsee that I ever was in for good si ADCS. ish call at 257 Monroe strent. ane dere ‘J. D. MORGAN, CARD TO THE PUBLIC. —WE, THE UNDERSIG! having used Hunt’s Restorative Cordial fur sev. years, deem it due to the cause of humanity to publicly exprers our confidence in this medicine, as an important remedy for bowel complaints, which may lead to cholera, for which it ie generally used, and has obtained a hi reputation in our part of the city. In addition te above we know it to be a good trengthen- ving and st fog cordial for partial illness, general debility, &2, aud therefore contidently recommend it as a valuagle fomily medicine. Mr. Hunt’s depot is ot 582 Hudson stréss, near our ment. SOLOMON KiPP, ABHM. BROWN) The old Greenwich stage Proprietors, — OUNTY LANDS TO SAILORS —ALL UNITED STATES avy officers and sailors, &c., who served or acted ‘as soldiers on ehore, in California and Mexico, duriog the Jate war with Mexico, are now entitled to bounty Jands, and can obtain the'same by applying to D Agent, and (late) pureer U. 8. Navy, 67 Wall street, Wwarrs. * eee eee NN ENGLISH LADY, OF EXCELLENT CAPABILI- tes, ia in quest of a home. Can bave first rate re- capacity of ow as nee Day in apy situation, @ F a8 companion toa or in welling, or as ho , &e.; excellent in sickmess. , Feamatress, dress, post paid, L. 1. , 299 Fulton street. COMPETENT MILLINER WANTED—TO GO WEST. Please call at No. 26 Sacket street, South | Brooklyn, YOUNG FRENCH LADW DESIRES TO FIND A situation in a family, as seamstrers, or to take care chiliren, Speaks FogHah.. "No objections to. go into the country. Address No. 4 Boerum street, yn. FRENCH LADY, QUALIFIED AND WILLING TO give lessons in and.in music, desires to itavel two months after the Ist tof Reatersber, 4 ladon? companion, with some o' 1) OF heme lady of suitable age. Meferéhees will be and Sy cv Please inquire at 624 Broadway, Bw to 10 0’clock A. M., and irom 4 to 8 o'clock P.M. SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE young girl, as chambermaid and waiter. Good jiven. Apply at 86 West Twentieth street, be- tween Sixth and Seventh avenue, for two days. A, RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITU- 17) ation. taeiss cook, washer and ironer, and the best of cit neds, Phoase call at 312 Mott street, near Blee: it. a et YOUNG WOMAN WISHING A SITUATION AS washer and ironer, or t> do general housework, can be seen fcr two da; fat 24 Third avenue, ‘two doora from Twenty-first atre No objection to the country. YOUNG WOMAN, WITH GOOD CITY REFERENCE, A wants a situation to do chamberwork and waiting, or as nurse, in a small private family. Can be seen for two days at No. 6 Second avenue, in the rear, up staire, frst ficor, front room, ELMONICO'S HOTEL, 25 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, July 14, 1854.—An impression having got abroad, in consequence of a recent sale of the premises, that the un- cersigned bad closed his hotel, he takes occasion to ia- form his friends tha: such is not the case. The sale was made subject to the lease of the undersigned, which is yet unexpired. The house has remained, and atill re. mains, open as betore, for the accommodation of the public, and, as heretofore, under the management of the undersigned, L. DELMONICO. RUGGIETS AND OTHERS ARE INVITED TO EX- amine a new and improved lever apparatus for in- Jections—being very simple im ite construction, and the most perfect thing for the — in use. For sale, with liberal discount to the ud SAML. C. BISHOP, 181 Broadway. OTICE TO THE PUBLI).—AVENUE A LINE OF stoges.—The proprietor of the avenue A line of stages seareseay, the public that on and after Monday, the 21st instant, the fare for passengers on th» above jine will be reduced to four cente. The will leave from Twenty-third street and avenue A., ugh avenue A to Essex, through Division to Chatham street, through Chatham to Broaaway, and down Fulton street to Washington mark d through Washington street to Jersey city ferry, f8t of Cortlandt street. The public are assured ibat no’ pains will be spared for their acco- modation, as the proprictor will give his personal atten- tion to the condition of the stages, and the ity in the performance of their tie’ ee uaRD. (E MEMBERS OF ST. NICHOLAS LODGE NO. 364 I. 0. of O. F. are hereby notified to attend the funeral of P. G. 8. J. Carman, at his late residence, 197 Eighth avenue, at 2 o'clock P.M, on W: y, Aug. 9, 1864. By order of the Lodge. Joun S. Waar, RK. 5. . A. BROWN, N. G OWNER OF NINE BARRELS OF FISH, MARKED Nelson Plato, received from Albany w 17th, per Steamer Manhattan, will cali at the office, foot of Robin- son street, N. R., and take them awar, or they will be sold to pay expenses. GEO. T. STANLEY, Agent. ‘ASHINGTON CEMETERY.—LOTS AT ONE-QUAR- ter the Greenwood prices. The cemetery is about ile and s half east of Greenwood, on the Road to Coney Island. One hundred square feet, for $10. Graves are open on different lots at all times, from which chooso. Funerals will be admitted without previous notice. Stages at Fulton ferry. S48. ANLINGTON BENNET, Treasurer and Agent. THE TRADES, &0. eee eee OBBING JEWELER.—WANTED, A FIRST RATE J Caen Ege to go West. Apply at 13 John atreet, up o' \. RINTER WANTED.—A -PRINTER CAPABLE OF working at case or press, and at jobs, will find em- et immediately, by applying to J. TERHUNE & BON, New Brunswick, New Jersey. None but a steady hand need apply. Application may be made by letter or in pervon. (0 FLOUR MILLERS.—WANTED, A SITUATION BY aman who has had fifteen years experience in the Dest mills in Footland, and pana retands every branch of the business. A note to R. Fair, 169 Third avenue, third floor, will be immediately at: tenced to. ——<$<—<<—————————— _____—. (0 MERCHANT TAILORS.—A FIRST CLASS CUITER Mi of many years experience in the best custum trades, is cpen for an engagement. He is well qualified in every Se to conduct # first rate business. Address 0. +» Herald office. (0 CARRIAGE MAKERS.—WANTED, A FIRST RATE wheclwright, to work on light wheels, to whom steady employment will be given. None but a good work- man need apply, at 8¢8 Browdway. TRO BREWERS.—WANTED, A SITUATION BY A COM- peteot and experienced person, in the brewing and malting pusiness. Has been in this city the last Sour years, ‘Unexceptionadle reference given. Ad- dress C. R.M. WALL, Far Rockaway, L. I. AGON MAKERS WANTED —SIX | SIX GOOD HANDS TO go to Houston, Texas, and to whom good wages and steady employment will be guaranteed. Apply at 211 Pearl street, between 2 and 6 o'clock P, M. JANTED— A JOURNEYMAN BUTCHER, FOR A first clase shop. Onc who can come well re:om mende@@ may apply at 56 University place, corner of ‘Twelfth street. WV es ERE COPPERSMITH, ONE Bt 8 Willing to make himself generally use‘ul. Also 8 good brass moulder, for the country. Apply immedi ately to Alexander Eagleson, 738 Broadway. THE MILITARY. Or GRENADIERS, NEW YORK STATE. MILT At a regular meeting of company H, “City Grona. aiers, New York State militia, held at, thoir armory, Eagle drill room, corner of Chrystie and Delaccey strects, Aug. 1, 1864, the following preamble and resolu- tions were upapimously adopted:— Whereas, It has pleased an all wise Providence to re- move, by death, from our midst our Iate worthy and much esteemed First Lieutenant, Robert Porter. Resoived, That in the death of our late lieutenant a void has been made in the company which time only Gl. Tasen from amongst us prematurely, and in the prime of life, one beloved by all who knew him, aa a man of generous disposition and possessing a heart al- ways open to the feclings of humanity—a kind husband, affectionate father, and substantial friend. Resolved, That we deeply sympathize with his widow and family in thair great bereavement. Rerolved, That the armory be draped in mourniag for the next six montha, and that the members of the com- pany wear the usual badge of mourniog for the next threo months. Resolved, That a copy of these resolations be sent to the widow of the deceased, and be published in the morn- ing papers. Captain He Robinson, Lieut. Charles Goodwin, Ser- geart William Henderson, committee. IBERTY GUARD.—THE MEMBERS OF THIS COM- pany are requested to attend a mecting to be held this evening, August 9, at the Pollock House, at 734 o'clock, Punctual attendance is req 7 G. W. KNIGHT, Captain. J. W. Gnozenece, Seeretary. . N EW YORK ‘VOLUNTRERS.—THE MEMBERS OF this regiment are requested to assemble at the Mer- Ger House, to day, at one o’clcek P. M., for the purpose of attending the funeral of private John McNulty, tate of company D of this regiment. By order, GARRET DYCKMAN, Bt. Col. N. ¥. V. 7 Ost—AT NEW BRIGHTON, OR QUARANTINE Sard ing, a portemonmaie, containing a note made b: Masten and J. F. Hillto Colin =cott, Buffalo, York, dated about 17th May, at four months, for $1,500, and other papers, worthless to any one except owner, as payment has been ped. All persons are for- bid negotiating the above. A liberal reward will be paid for them by J. 1. HODGES, 114 Grand street. FURNITURE. COTTAGE FURNITURE. —! tage (the is the eity,) from which every variety of taste ean be gra- tided, preparaiory to & dissolution of partnership. INAMELLED FURNITURE.—BUYERS OF THIS FASB: jonable style of furniture are soliticed to examine the stock at the sales room and factory of 8. H. WAR- WICK, 62 White street, throe doors west of Broadway N, B.—The trade and shippers supplied as usual. OUSEHOLD FURNITURE.—FOR SALE, Bi A FO- entleman who intends shortly to retarn to chloe ae ee ae Po y 4 ir e in order.’ The furniture may te fay ood bees ic AA te . 2PM, and fi “ 2F- ind from 4 P.M, 6 P. MC, at 71 Sackett stzeat, nessa JAQUOKS, 0. \LARED WINE fOR BALE—AT $1 76, $2, ) &e., per dozen, delivered treo of Sion vntes are the best wines in the ¢ at the . NICHOLAS PIERSON, sat" "Houston oom comes be Mulberry, two blocks east from Broadway. pu BRANDY.—OTARD, “DUPUY & 0, On gallon, $i per bot- Hennessy ’s 1846 brandy, $5 ile, All wines and apizita I'sell ad leoported, “bitte’ by more, executed on reecipt ot cash. ARTHU< ENDALL, No. 7 William strect, between Beaver aad Pearl streets. =e: iG, &C. rrr, LOTHING,—LADIES OR GENTLEMEN HAVING ANY to dispose of, can receive a fair cash price by send- ing to the store, 12 West Broadway pisce, near Cana) street, and 52 West Broadw: by better through the Post Office. Haden attended y here. Cop, RESPECTABLE MARRIED WOMAN WI3HES TO epgage the washing and ironing of a few gentlemen, or would bave no objection to family washing. Please inquire for Mrs. Slavin, No. 224 West Twonty-Arih atreet, second floor, front room, between Eighth and Ninth ave- nues. PARISIAN LADY, WISIING TO RETURN TO France, would be glad to engage as com with a family or lady going to Europe, and is 0 mske herself useful. | orly compensation req that the expenses of her voyage shall be defrayed. Ad- dress F. B., Broadway Post Oftice. NY PERSON WANTING A NICE SEAMSTRESS CAN find her by applyizg, by note or personally, to M. H., 68 West Iwenty-ninth street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues. No storekeeper necd apply. RESPECTABLE PROTESTANY GIRL WISHES 4 situation as seamstress. Has no objection to the care of one child or light chamberwork. The best of city referencegiven, Apply at 145 Sullivan street, in the rear. WET NURSE—WANTED, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, with a fresh breast of milk, a child Yo wetnurse. Good'reference. Apply to Mrs. Murray, 264 East Kighteen:h street. Can be seen for three days. RESPECTABLE GIRL WANTS A SITUATION TO A do general housew rk ina respectable family, or ‘to assist in washing and ironing. P! call at No. 110 Feventeenth street, between Sixth venth avenues, upstairs. Can be seen for two days. Good reference can be given. RESPECTABLE WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION TO take the entire care of a baby or wait on a sick laoy, and has no objection to go a short distance in the country. Inquire at 112 Hudson street. Can gives respectable city reference. COMPETENT COOK WiSHES A SITUATION; 6 A good meat and pastry cook and baker of bread; can produce city reference, will have no objection to goa short distance to ES erga part of the country; can be seen at No. 50 West Fifteenth (street, [near Sixth avenue, RESPECTABLE be enh Ces WISHES TO OB- tain a situation in a ble private family, a8 abermaid, or to take charge of children and do sewing; would have no objection to cook for a small family.’ Can be seen at ber present employer’s, where she is leaving on account the family going to the country. Reference unexceptionable. Presse ost at No. 80 East Twenty-filth street, corner of Fjurth avenue, for two days, trom 11 till 3 o’clock. SITUATION WANTED-—-BY <A RESPECTABLE A young woman, as cook, washer and ironer, or cham- Dermaid, in a private family. Please call at 153 Eliza- beth street, between Broome and Spring. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SIT- vation ascook,ean wash and iron well; has the Dest city reference. Can be seen for two days at No. 16 Marion street, between Broome and Spring streets, third floor front room. YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITOATION AS laundrese, who understands her business perfectly , {n every line; has no objection to go a short distance in the country. Best of city references. Cun be seen at, adress, 94 St. Mark’s place, front basement, for two ¢ -&-. YOUNG MAN, LATELY FROM ENGLAND, IS. desirous of obtainin, store, or any respectable office. He is to make himself generally useful. Can give the best of city re- Please address W. Brown, 233 Broadway. ference. ‘YOUNG MAN WANTS A SITUATION IN SOME RE- A spgetable store, as porter or te work in the store. le is well acquainted with the cities of New York Brooklyn, and Williamsburg. Good reference if re- quired. Please call at 200 Grand street, or address to SCOTCHMAN, LATELY LANDED, WANTS A SITOA- tion as ceachman; understands his business iboroughly. Can be seeo at Mr. A, Grieve’s, No. 42 Vesey street. SITUATION WANIED—BY A YOUNG MAN, newly arrive from Scotland, as # cloth lspper; has @ good knowledge of the business. Can be seen for two on he the Manchester boarding house, No. 34 White- eet. WAITER WANTED—IN A SMALL PRIVATE family, a Protestant, and one who cin produce ood reference. Apply at 75 East Twenty-third strect, etween 9 ard 2 o’clocs. SIEADY SINGLE MAN, A NATIVE OF GERMANY, P recently arrived from England, who speaks Eng: lish, French ard German, wishes for employment either as clerk, enlesman, porter, barkeeper, &c., or a3 servant to ge upon journeyson land or sea. No objection to any otber respectable situation. Address E. K., 84 East Troadway. BE FRENCH GENTLEMAN, WHO IS horovghly acquainted with bookkespiag, vy single and double entry, speaks and writes English, wants a situation as kke@per, or any one where he ean moke himself useful, and which will alow him to im- prove his knowedge of the lish Ianguage aad Amer can trade. No ralary require | The beat of city ref rences-will be given, At A. L., Herald office. Bx WANTED—AN AMERICA ! BOY, 15 TO 16 must inal 1. ears old, who resides with his parents, ’ 4 ‘he Or! come well recommended. @pply to Jacobs, 102 Chatham street. (OOK WANTED—FOR A who fectly understands her duties. German prs- ferred. By with references, to 20 Broad street, be- fore 11 A. OOK WANTED IMMEDIATELY—A RESPECTABLE Protestant woman, of obliging disposition, who ean furnish good city references as to honesty and thorough- ly understanding her business in all ita branches, may nd ‘rmanent situation b; applying at 21 West Four- teenth street, between 10 and 3 o’cfock., or after 7P. M. OOK.—SITUATION WANTED IN A SMALL PRIVATE family; bas no objection to chamberwork. | Good city reference given. Apply at 193 East Thicte street, between First and Second avenues, for two di OOKS, NURSES, WAITERS, LAUNDRE*SES AND W. Ry ie ee spectable families, city and country, af mn Agency Office, 60 Fast Fourteenth strect, Union square. t Toes oo references required from persons seeking i it this office. RUG CLERK WANTED.—A YOUNG MAN WHO fully understands the business of a dispensing apothecary, may ppl; 188 Sixth avenue. Dp CLERK WANTED—A YOUNG MAN FULLY qualified to take charge of @ retail drug store. Apply corner Gold and Prospect streets, Brook) RUG CLERKS WANTED—1WO FULLY COMPE. tent can bave permanent situations by applying lyn ‘costo nd to N. N. Gilobrist, 623¢ Spring street, N. Y. or to A. christ, corner of Cour' and Hamilton Brook! RUG CLERK WANTED—AN AMERICAN PREFER- eg boon herds a ih “‘T)Y G0oDs —WANTED, A SITUATION, BY A PER- son having a perfect knowledge of every descrip- ‘tion of dry goods; has done business for one of the most e ouses in Manchester for several yers, and can give references to the first merchants in the city. dress A. Z , 168 Ludlow street. feeds Pye sain MAN MAY Loked A permanent situat good wages, as deliver or cbumiry agent forfnew illustrated books, on applying to W. H. Fry, 26 John street, up 5 MPLOYERS REQUIRING GOOD HELP, FOR CITY or country, can at all times be suited with such, at WANMING’S office, 261 Bowery. The proprietor of thi office feels fully assured that, from his long experience in business in this city, ho is competent fm making a ge- lection of domestics that will in general give satlafaction: N. B.—Coohs, chambermaids, nurses, sea aos, ka an. nd girly for general housework, well reodm- uv nded for chargeter, &. ARMER.—A STRONG, ACTIVE, WILLING MAN, UN- married, able to plough, reap, and mow, may hear of apermanent situation by applying to LEWIS 8. bOLt- Kis & CO., 114 Front street, corner of Wall street. Gorn GERMAN YOUNG LADY WISiIkS & sitnation as governess in « privace family with ‘mall children. She understands Freneb, English, ant the first rudiments of music. Piease addtess box 2,870 Post Office. NA rete sar ovidhe, 2 ait ot GO TO GrOR- rst ober, a experienc: teeching the higher branches of English, Freach, music. She must be a well bred lady, with pleasant man- ners, and sing and play well on the piano, sho will have charge of four young ladies to onmplete their ela cation, in @ private family, near acity. Salary liberal. Addrecs G. 8, box 1,100 Post &@ situation in a wholesale’ Wants. RE a EE ‘LP OF ALL KINDS MAY BE ENGAGED AT THE offeer of the Americsn and Foreign Emigract Pro- ce ‘e Minth street, cerner of Brocawen, ? *P™E OMe pI AUNDRESS WANTED—ONE WHO THOROUGHLY agp ve a bo pans and can bring city re. charac! - nent situation, and oe tsuneo Warren street, after 12 o'cl WANTED—A FIRST CLASS MILLINER, + & TLLINER who has bad experience on first clase work; eight sper week will be given, and if « auitable parson offers the compensation will be mads adequate to ber merits, Apply at 267 Fulton street, Brooklyn. GALESWOMAN.—SITUATION WANTED, BY 4 COPE. tent young lady, in @ fancy lace and embroi establishment. Has a thorough knowledge of the busi- Piesingal oh, ettiecs Soa Benea yaei ee e Baton ferry, Kou mt Degraw street, near Ss ITUATION WANTRD—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG | woman, a8 nurse or waite: Ne Sa weat Nibeteaate r, who may be seen at No. ireet, for two days. ITUATION WANTED—AS WET BY A RE- Sitpeetabie young woman: The best atelly references elven, Can be seen for two t 207 Twenty oth street, between 2 and 3 o’clock. Has no objection to go in the country. TITCHING.—A LADY WHO HAS HAD LONG EXPE- rience in the use of Sing:r’s sewing machine, wants & ent situation. She is thoroughly acquainted ith sboe stitching. Please address M. € » Herald office, stating where an interview may be had. GJTOATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE MAN, PD as puree, to travel, or take care of an invalid gon’ tleman; bas the best gt ad in the city to re:om- wend him; isa first class waiter; would have no objec- tion toa respectoblo private family, in either city or country, who would require hie services. Please address George, box 1(3 sierald office, stating whero an interview can be obtained. ERVANTS.—THE BEST CHOICE OF HELP FOR HO- tels, boarding houses, private families, stores, &:., ean always be found at MORRIS & COHNERT?S establish’ ment 287 Broadway, corner Reade street, under tha Irving House. Waiting for places this day—German seamstress and for fine neevlewerk, a few German girls, Scotch chambermaics and waiters, Irish Proiestant cooks, wash- ere and ironers, and an excellent choice of cooks, cham- bermaida, nurses, girls for housework, ete —all first clasa —German brewer master, machinist and watchmak also, porters, coachmen, ‘Waiters, clerks, farmers gardeners, ‘at this, or the branch office, 102 Greenwi atree! WO YOUNG WOMEN WANT SITUATIONS—ONE AS cook and to assist in washing and ironing; as chambermaid, and has no objection to waitiag. Good city reference given. No objection to go a short distance in the country. Please call at or address No. 377 Kighth avenue, third floor. 10 HARDWARE MERCHANTS.—A YOUNG MAN WHO hag been engaged in the hardware businers for five nga wishes o situation as clerk in a wholesale or retail ardware store. Best of references if required. Address Daniels, Herald office. (0 GERMAN APOTHECARIES.—WANTED, A YOUNG man, who understands German and English, with from $400 to $1,000, to join the proprietor, who has already an established store doing s good business, in @ firat rate location up town. One with the above amovnt, and capable of taking charge of the business, can address M. D., Hudson street Post Office. 0 DRUGGISTS.—A YOUNG GERMAN WANTS A situation ina wholesale drug business for the next month. He knows the English language Very well, and cap give good references. Is now employed in a retail drugstore. Address C. P., Peck slip Hotel, Williamsburg. 0 SHIR MANUFACTURERS.—A SITUATION WANT- ed as sbirt cutter, bya young man who under- stands the business thorougbly, a patterns, Address C, H.-C., Herald 'ANTED — SITUATIONS, BY TWO PROTESTANT and chamber- maid; would do housework in a respectable pri- vate family; che other as child’s m or todo ent work, Have good reference. Apply at jo. 11 Hanover place, first cottage, im the rear, avenue, Brooklyn Woe A_ RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, ‘a situation to take care of children and do cham- berwork, or to take care of and assist in wash- ing and froning, or to do walt ; is a fist rate washer and ironer. n be keen at her last place for two days, 196 East Twenty-third street. ANTED—A FEMALE TEACHER, TO TEACH A * diatrict school in the country, st teh Kills, New. town. Island, consisting ot from twenty-five thirty scholars, For further particulars, apply to. Abra: ham Payntor and Wm. M. Fayntor, trustees of said school. 'ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A CLEAN TIDY YOUNG woman, as chambermaid and waiter, and would be willing to assist in the washing and ironing. The beat of city reference given. Please call at No. 93 West Nine- teenth street, rear house, second floor. ANTED—A LAUNDRESS, A PROTESTANT, WHO fully understands her }, and ean bring sa- tisfactory recommendations for honesty, sobriety, and capability. Apply at 21 West Fourteen! street, from 10 ti03 A. M., and after 6P. M. ANTED IMMEDIATELY—A HEALTHY YOUNG wet nurse, with the best city references, particu- larly from her physician; one without husband or child preferred, ‘Apply from 11 till 3 o’clock at No. 10 Ninth street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues. ‘ANTED—A LADY’S MAID OR LADY’S NURSE. One not only competent to dress hair well, but can do nice sewing, &c., amiable and accommodating, to travel and wait kindly on a lady in badhealth. None other need apply. Good city reference given and ex- pected. ap grab the hours of 8 and 9 A. M. and 7 and 8 P. M. for three days, at No. 33 Astor House. TANTED IMMEDIATELY—A GOOD 60MPEPENT ‘American woman, to take charge of the kitchen and pastry department of a hotel and dining saloon. None but those of experiense ard of good recummenda- tions need apply. at 133 Fulton street, Vv 7 ANTED—-BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION AS chambermaid seamstress; she can also do up fne washing. Inquire at No. 76 University place, for three-days, after the Sth instant, between the hours of eight and twelve o'clock A.M. Good city references. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE, steady woman, as nurse; she is a vay ene plain sewer. Has the best of city references. Has no ovjec- tion to go in the country. Please call at 165 Hast Ele venth street. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A LADY, AS COPYIST, or any other kind of writing. Addross F. C., city Post Office. + ANTED—TWO INDUSIRIOUS GIRLS, TO DO THE ‘work of a small family; one to cook, do the wash- ing, froning, &c., and one as nurse and seamstress, Ame- rican, English or Scotch preferred. Apply to W. A. Batch- e.or, 283 Broadway. ay Seok SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE to cook, wash and iron, in a vate family.” Good ofty reference if required, ” Can We foen ‘or 1Wo Caya at 84 Twenty-eighth street, between Lax- ingten ‘Third avenues; second floor, front room. W ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE as woman, as chambermaid or waiter, who can jroduce the best of city reference. Can be secn for afew days at 244 Ninth street, up staire, room 17, fourth oor. Bf d TMMEDIATELY—A SMART WOMAN, OF ood address, who can come well recommended, 10 att ‘an ice cream saloon, soda water, &c.; a know. h Oge of the business not so important as ono of busin cepacity. Apply at the Greenwood Pavilion, (new ei trance), Greenwood Cemetery. ANTED—AN AMERICAN OR GERMAN WOMAN, as nurse. None but those who can produze roterence need apply. Middle aged preferred. Apply at the office of the kverett House, Union square. Wan SITUATION, BY TWO VERY RESPECT- able girls—one us plain cook, washer and ironer, the other as chambermaid aud waiter, and assistant wash- er and ironer, if required. Have no’ objection to go in e country not far frum the city. The bestof city re- ference can be given. Can be seen at 75 West Seven- teenth street, between Sixth and Seventn avenues, for twe days. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as cliambermaid and waiter. The best mA city hago) fiven. Please call at No. 4 Horat treet, Tear fourth story, front room. Can be seen for two days. ‘ ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A situation as chambermaid or waiter, or nurse and seamstress, She can give good city reference. Please call at 112 West Nineteenth street, between Sixth and Sev- enth avenues. Can be seen for two days. ANTED—BY A YOUNG ENGLISH WOMAN, A situation as chambermaid and waiter in a private family, or todo housework of # small family; has no chjection to go a short distance in the country.’ Apply at 1:1 West Twenty fourth between Seventh and fe avenues, over the grocery store, Can be seen for two days. Waser A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A jation to do general house vork ia a small pri- yate family, Hes the beat of city reference from her Inst place. Cam be seon for two days{at 123 First ave- nue, third floor, front room. WW) ANIED A SITUATION 5 » BY A RE rpectable middle-aged guiow woman, capable of taking charge of sniniant M¥m bicth. Ap,ly at 90 bast Fifteenth stueet, near Third avenu ANTED—A SITUATION BY A RiaPEOPARLE woman, to Co the general housework of a axall private family.’ Tho best of city reference feom her last situation of Jeaurs. Ploase call at 422 Firat avenue, first floor. Bees aes SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as cook ina smali private family; hae no eo to do general housework. Unierstanas baking. be scen for tao days at 68 Lewis street, Good city reference given. WAN av kT TO NURSE, BY A LADY who bas a: juncande af mk, aaa Bho, for the bgt Fand wa b ; does 1 sh at préfent to lose It ferences given aud re Inguize at Wo, 382 Greepwish ktrees. ear good wi by appl; at No, 10 lock a3 PINE } coxner C! has @ good set of office. Vv ANTED—AT NO. 3 ES FX STREET, JERSEY CITY, op experienced person totake elarge of a baby Must be # good washer and ircner and come vel! recom. ; mended. ANTED—A PROTESTANT GIRL TO DO THE genera} work of a small private family; she mast be peat and washer and irover and unde: stan The dest of reference required. i ae at 158 Lexington avenu (Wednesday, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as cook, wavher and ironer; the Dest of'city reference given. Please call for two days at 134 Wost Seventcenth street, one door from Seventh ay. ‘ANTED—BY A STEADY, RESPECTABLE PROTES- testant young woman, a situation as plain cook, washer and ironer, in a small family, or would ten an old lady, and doa lite plain rewing. Has no objec tion to go to the country, or to travel, and can give references. Can be seen for two days, if not engaged, at 42 Henry street, room No. 11, infront. ANTED—A “SITUATION, BY. A PROTESTANT Apcrcesq erent og ; al. wash and iron in a nN ate family. Best of reference given. A. 58 Hands tree, Trookiyn, until usted. sie AJ ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE v young git}, todo chamberwork or waiting; would make herself useful in a small private family. She has good city reference. Can be jonrce street. seen for twodaya at 82 ANTED—BY TWO YOUNG WOMEN OF RESPE>- tability, situations; one as cook, and the ether as cbambermald or waiter; would have no objections to go in the country. Can come well recommended. Inquire at 137 East Trenty-ninth street, between Second and Third avenues. Can be seon for two days if not engaged. Wire FIRST RATE CHAMBERMAID, THAT fully understands hor duties, and is willing to do them, Wages $7 to $8 per month. None but a compe- tent person need apply, at 204 West Fouriecath street, near Eighth avenue. ANIED—A. SITUATION AS SEAMSTRES, OR TO travel with a lady, by a very respectable English female. Can de seen for two days at 44 Chariton streot, room No. 7. ANTED—A WHITE OR COLORED PROTESTANT gr), to do general housework in a private family; must be a good washer and ironer, and Vury neat about her work, “apply at GBt Greenwich street, comer of rion. ANIED—A CAPABLE WOMAN ‘10 COOK, WAsit and iron. Apply ut 246 West Iwenty-third street, Detween the hours of 10 and 12. Wa COOK, TWO CHAMBERMAIDS, AND A saundress, fora country hotel; also porters, clerk, darkeepers, waiters, coacumen, grooms, wen on Flea boats and farms, boys sor trades, Ye. , employers wishing good help can b tham square. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A } POPABLE. young woman, to do the cooking, g, and ironing of a small family. The best oi re‘cvence from her last place. Cullat 220 Cherry strect, third floor, back room, Can be seen for two days. ANTED—-A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE. woman, as cook; she thoroughly uuderstands her business. Can give good city references, and is particu- lar in her private deportment. Has ho objection to go'& little wa: the country. Can be seen for two days, at 120 Clinton place. ANTED—A SITUATION AS WET NURSE, BY A oung married woman. Can produce the best of city réderentes. Apply at 118 Elizabeth street, front basement, for two cays. ‘ANTED —A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, to do general housework in » small Eg fi . The best of city reference given from ex present Roce: Please call at or address, for two days, No. 172 Twenty-sixth street. 'ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, @ situation to do chamberwork and or ironing, or to take care of children : nd do the sewing. ‘Has uo objection to go into the country or to travelling. Inquire at No. 43 mond street, in the rear. Good city reference given if required. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE woman of steady habits, in a private family, as cook, washer, froner. Good reference given. Please address, or call at 73 Seventeenth street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, as nurse, in a private funuly; has always been ac- customed to the care of children. No objections to do chamberwork if required. The best of reference can be ren, Please call at 172 Varick strect, corner of Charl- 1D, for two days. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as chanbermatd, ani to assist in washing and ironing, or plain sewing. | Best city refe- rence from ner last place. Can be seen for two days, at 369 Kighth avenue, top floor, front room. ET NURSE.—A RESPECTABLE WIDOW, WITH A fresh breast of milk, wishes to nurse a baby, her own being dead. Apply at 106 Cedar street, Can be secu for four days. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, @ situation as first-rate cook, who understands her business perfectly. Will bave no objection to assist in washing aud ironing. The best of city reference from her last ce. Please callat 157 Perry strect, se:ond floor, front room. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, in a private family; she is a good plain cook, washer and ironer, and understands chamber- ‘work perfectly ; beat of eity reference can be given. Can be seen for two days at 49 James streot, first floor, front room. TANIED—A SITUATION 8 WET NURSE, BY A young married woman. Apply at the Christtan’s Home, 614 Sixth avenue, corner Thirty.sixth street. “WANTED BY A RESPECTADLE YOUNG WOMAN, A aituation a8 chambermaid, end to assist in the warbing ani ironing of a small private family. Please callat No. 45 Roosevelt a W2st— SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young gizl, in a privatefamily, to do housework; she isa good washer and ironer, and plain cook; can taxe care of children, and do plain sewing. Best of city re ferences can be given from ner last place. Please inquire at 35 Monroe street, second floor, in the rear. Wesre-s SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN; SHE is fully ccmpetent to do all sorts of housework, is 8 brst rate wasber and ironer, and good baker, and will be willing tomake herself gonerally uscfu:; understands taking care of children, and can do chamberwork; wages not so much an object asa permanent place, Brooklyn referred. Please call at 106 Bridge street, Brooklyn Jan de seen for two days. Best of city references given- WA 8tD IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, A PROTES- tant English, Seotch, or German womah. Apyly at 79 St. Mark’s place. ANTED.—A GOOD, FAITHYUL YOUNG WOMAN wants a situation jas chambermaid and waiter, or wouldlike to take care of children. The very best ol reference can be given at her last place, where she has Lived two years. Inquire at 66 Fulton street, Brooklyn. the can be seen for two days if not engaged. ANTED—BY AN AMERIOAN WOMAN, A SITUA- tion to attend a bakery, where she can have full ne in willing to take a situation as stewardess on 4 any respectable vessel. Address Hi. ., Chatham square Post Office, post paid, for two days. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A situation as chambermaid and to assist with the washing and ironing; is very competent of what she un- dertakes, and understands the care of children. lias tho very best of city reference. Please apply at 180 Prinse itreet, this day and to morrow, between Thomp- C Sul in streets, W ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE irl, as seamstress, or to take care of children, or to do chamberwork and waiting in a respectable famaily. Con be seen for two days at No.3 Vandam street, first basement, in tho rear. V ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, a situation as nurse and seamstress. She is fully competent to take charge of baby from its birth; she is very fond of children. Please call at or address 49 Mott street, in tho rear, second floor, ANTED—A SITUATION FOR A GIRL 14 YEARS of age, in a respectable Protestant family, to take charge of a child, or to do light housework. not fo much an object as a comfortable home. Can bo seen for two cays at 38 Muniroe street, second floor, front room. Wet SMART, rind YOUNG er” as clerk ina ry store; porter. A; 83 Centre strest. pigs. ide: ANTED—A SITUATION AS PORTER IN SOME DRY goods house, or to érives herse ani wagon for some commercial house down town, by 6 young man who speaks, reads and ‘writes the Englleb, French and Ger- mén languages, The best of city reference given as to honeasy morality and,sobriety. Apply to @. N. Muller, No, 12 Walker stregt. ANTED A SMART ACTIVE BOY IN A DRY GOODS importing house; must reside with his paronta, and be Well recommended. Address 1. M., Herald office. WANTED-A FEW YOUNG MEN, OF GooD Ab. dress, in a light and pleasant business, A salary of $25 to $30 per month will be given, cloar of expenses. For particulars, inquire of PRAPT & G0., 207 Hecedway, up stairs ‘| W TED—A SITUATION, BY A GEN TLEMAN, private watehinan in a ‘hotel or elsewhere, ore ploymiont in a store; is willing to make himsolf gevoratly ueetul, writes @ fair hand, Reference given, Address W. B., Herald offics, for two days. V ANTED—A YOUNG MAN OF GOOD ADDRE s, would like Nr men either ina ba pee hard ‘ware, grocery, or is store. Is willing to make Limelf generally uactal. fathry not #o much an object awe good ettvausn. Address for one day only, J. Tl. B., box 8,047 Post Office. \y ANTED—A YOUNG MAN OF BUSINESS HABITS, ond good address, to solicit adverts sabscriptions for a weekly news eper. Ts the of 4 man, every enconragement willbe given. M. B. Monet & Co., 216 Pear! street, — Apply to rom 1to SP. M. Good wages | ED—A GOOD COFFEE ROASTER, AT THE ‘tate Mills, 217 Fulvom st-eet. One acquainte? with the business preferred, W ANTED—IN A RE TIFYING Hi A MAN COv- petent to put up liqnors. None but an experienc ed band need apply at 134 Front street, corner of Pine. b fgencarand AN ACTIVE INTELLIGENT MAN, OF several years practical experience in the various departments of horticulture and agriculture, a situation ——is married and no incumbrance. A respectable family ly need apply. Can be seen at Mr. M. Conroy’s, corner of Rove Frankfort streets. ANTED—A FIRST RATE DRY GOODS 8A W for Providence, Rhode Island. Apply ry re Messrs. eCrossin Brothers, No. 6 Dey street, from o’cleck A. M. ns ‘iota ‘ANTED—FOK A FIRST CLASS HOTEL, THREX OR four good wasters. None others need apply, at 30 Rei street, before 11 o’clook to-day. ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, A SITUATION A3 jer or warehouseman in a wholesale establiah- went; is well acquainted in the shipping line. Addrees F., M., 287 Monzoe stroet. ANTED—A RESPECTABLE HONEST BOY, WHO resides with his parents. A good salary given. ADDly at 10 o'elock A.M., to H. Simon & Co,, 28 Maiden ne. JANTED—A STOUT, ACTIVE BOY, ABOUT EIGH- teen years of ave. ax light porter, and to make himself generally useful. Apply from 9t0 10, at 40 Dey street, thira floor. Hest of references required. ANTED—\ BOY IN A HOUSE FURNISHING . hardware store. One who has been a short time in the” business prefe: Must bring good referenee. at the morsing, at 54 Fourth avenue, corner of ‘Ninth street, _ ANTED—A SMART AND ACTIVE LAD, FROM 16 to 18 years of age, to attend in an oflice and ron of errands. « Saiary $250.’ Apply between 9 and 10 A. M and 3and4P.M., st No 34 Broadway, back offlee, up ateirs. ANIED—THREE BOY*, TO MARK THE GAME OF billiards, at the Arcade Rooms, $34 Barclay street. None except those who uuderstand the business need apply. JANTED—A SMART, ACTIVE BOY, ONE THAT CAN oper cysters and make himself generally useful. None other neei apply. Inquire at 61 Fulton street, Brooklyn PORTERS FOR men on and railroads, boys fur trade ls as launder cooks, chambermaiss, «ity and constry ; men, boys girls ean be suited. ‘110.5 SPINK, 841 Broadway. AT 8g “AU _STR&ET, COOKS, CHAM- da, and girls for housework; men and boys iters, grooms, &e ; @ smart girl to go rent, private fainily; good wages given and prasage paid. ng help at thie nflce may rely ob z M. WILKISON, Agent. LOCAL AGENTS WANTED—50 AGENTS IN " New York city, 50 in Boston, 50 iti Phila- deiphia, and 10 in each principal city in tho United States. Those who may be counmissioved with an age: Doc give security for the faithful perform their duty. Those wishing an agency can have the cessary informaticn to warrant that position, by enel two dollars (paid pos!) to the undersigned. Th agencies will have a suliry of from $200 to $300 per in proportion to the postion and the securities ‘The number being limited, those who cannot be 4 will have their monoy ‘returned. A general wanted for cach State. All busioess transactions strictly confidential. Charleston, South Carolina. CULARLES VAN RENSSELAER, Seretary of Legation for Amavon Company; also, General Agent for the United States. HOUSES, ROOMS, SC. in ,WANIED, PRIVATE FAMILY, WITHOUT CHILDREN, WANT to rent by the first of September a part of a house agreeably altuated; front, basement and second oor de- |. Rent moderate. Address House, box 116 Herald offiee. ‘OUSE WANTED.—RENT $800 TO $1,000 A YEAR. ‘A modern built house, in a respectable he between Eighth and sixteenth streets, and and bint cvenvon Address, with terms, box 566 Post jee. OTS WANTED—EITHER IN NEW YORK OR BROOK- jyn. Any person having twenty or thirty lote, jying togother, and willing to dispose of them eheap ai take first rate bonds and mortgages in lieu of oe at find a customer by applying to J. PECARE, 163 street. The price must range from $100 to $500. bicten ie Mtind, niricabnibliiecr nik sede a ba) ART OF A HOUSE WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN and lady, with use of kitchen or basement. Loza- tion between Twentieth and Thirty:third streets, and Madison and Third avenues. Address box 1,704 Post Office, stating all particulars. . NFURNISHED APARTMENTS WANTED—THREE OR: four rooms, by a gentleman and his wife, ina house where there are no boarders. Location either in Brooklyn, near Fulton ferry, or in New York, between City Hall and Prince street, Please address, stating terms, B. G., Herald office. Reference given and re- quired. “ W2NiHD—A SMALL, NEAT COTTAGE, WITH GAR- den, ina pleasant and healthy location, oy a gen- teel samily; distance from New Yprk not to exceed forty miles, on the Harlem or Hudson River Railroads. Address L. H., box 180 Herald office, sta:ing terms and location. ANTED—PART OF A GENTEEL HOUSE, WITH the modern conveniences, either furnished or un- furnished, for a small family without children, the rest of the house being cecupied bye similar family. Rent not to exceed per month, furnished. Address, stating full particulars, America, Herald office. ‘ANTED—IN THE UPPER PAKT OF THE CITY, NOT farther than Eighty-sixth street, a partofa house for a gentleman, wife and child. Kent not to exceed $200 r annum. Keferences give id required. Address a a box 2,864 Post (ffice, stating particulars and location. W23iED TA, SHALL, GENTERL, HOUSE OR OoT- toge, furnished or unfurnished, for one family. Must be near Second, ‘Third, or Fourth avenues, between Sixth and Ninth streets.’ Address, prepaid, L. H., Herald office. 987654321 aes woes tare O41 Ve for $2.15, Bristow’s wri acai 9 Broadway. Applications must be m: ibis and a ext week. Ladios aud gentlemen, I guarantee a good hand; cards, &e. written, $1. Country commande elicited, Holt’s, Peekski Ladies’ evening class $5, ac- companied with gentlemen. HORATIO 76. A GENTLEMAN CONTEMPLATING A EUROPEAN tour, desires to improve himself in Freach and Spanith. Any gentleman or lady willing to devote two hours daily to instruction in the above angosges (or either of them,) will be liberally compensated, Addresa Orient, Broadway Post Oflice. PARENTS AND GUARDIANS —A MARRIED ENG- <f; dgh lady, reading ima pleasant and heal of e city, not street, one | ‘west of Broadway, wishes to take two or three children to board and instruct in all the branches of a thorough English education. Also, music, French and German. Relers to families in which she’ baa taught. Addrees Mrs. Blank, Herald office. BILLIARDS. ILLIARD acre (AL enn om THE Seaapene are to furnisl tlemen with a su article, vultatle Tor public or iret use, at short notice, with their patent vulcanized {odia rubber cnshione. N.B.—Balls, clotbs, cue leathers aad cues constantly om hand at the old stand GRIFFITH & DECKER, 90 Ann street. HE CONTRACTORS OF CLEANING STREETS, FROM T the Seventh, Eleventh, and th wards, havo left in each station house of the above wards 4 box for the en oe the company. IN FOR THE MILLION.—OCHEAPEST SAIL In the Staten; fare six cents, half hour for Staten Island. The way to fet aapienall ws and societies, Apply at the ties oe. if XCURSION 10 THE , FISHING steamer LAURA KNAPP will leave the foot of Araon street at 7% “o'clock, Spring street at 136, Peck fo. 3, slip at 8, Broome street, Fnat ri ‘; North river, at 90’elock. Sabettcyy extents . 70 Tah VisdiNG BANKS—SaB AURA KNAPP, Captain Anderson, wild wakeatrip eyery day in the week, except Saturday, leavir g font of Spring street at 734 o'clock A. M.; Peck nip, 8 be Samed stroct, East river, 834; pier No. 3 XCURSIONS 10 TUE FISHING BANKS —THB FAST sailleg schooner SARAH A. JANF, Capt. James Mott, will make regular trips to the Fishing Banke, leaving foot of Hammond street, every Monday, Titure- ay, and Faturcay evenings at. o'clock, and returnia; ae Mowing afternoon. Fi tHe excursion afty re a ANNUAL PIC-NIC AND sion of Company G, American Gooderson’s Grove, Fi Stig o'clock; 8 retook on Pier Hy "Boume strect, & Third street, 0. iad vih street, Yorkville, at 10. The 7 Sons of This wtzeet the boat is making the landings

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