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ee fSupertor Court. Tit Fornesr Drvorce Case.—Forrest against Forrest — ‘The argument op the bill of exceptions taken by the defendant’s counse] will provatly be heard in October went. Tae Orera Lint. Cast—Fry against Benneli —The Qrgument on the defendant’s exceptions will alvo come op in the eame term. Marine Affairs. Quick Pass.Gk —The Americac clipper ship Red Rover, Capt. Purnem, arrived at Callao co the 19th, 40 daya from fan Francisco. This is an excellent passage, the second best ever made, we believe—the Hernet, Captain Knapp, mat iog therun some months agé in 9) daye.— Lima Foreign News, July 22. Gentlemen's Hats,—Fall Fashion far 1854. —N. ESPENSCHEID, 118 Nassau street, will iseae the fail fashion for gentlemen’s bate on Saturday, the 26th met. Koz will issue his fail meen’s hats, on Friday, 25th instant. Broadway, and 128 Fullon ctreet. Green ptr ited To-day, Fresh and of wuxpassing tore and richness. BAYARD, State street. le of centle~ KNOX, Nos. 583 As Facts, the Genuine Name Spell Rees & Co., twenty-five cent “daguerreotypes, 386 Broadway. ‘We never apelt Reese & Co, at 280, where real REES & 00. actually removed from, who take diguerreotypes on improved styles, unequalled to any done ave removed to 385 Broadway. Reese & Co., the celebrated original twenty- five cent daguerreotype picture makers, continue takin, the pertraits of the people by wholesale, at 289 Bzoad- way, with Holmes’ patent double catnera, two at once. Invention protected by patent for fourteen years, with United States suthority. ant Ptanofortes.—One ‘Horace Waters = seven octave, carved legs, carved lyre, and vy carved mouldings, pearl keys, and the fret ‘desk, ard, and key board, inlaid with pearl. Price $700. One T. Gilbert & Co.’s eoliam pianos, with magnificent carved mouldings, legs and 1) mate to the one that took the premium at the World's Fair, also to those at the §t. Nicholas Hotel and Wouse. Price $1,000. Constantly in store an immense aseertment of the most celeb-a' Boston, New Haven, New York, and-Buffaio and melodeons. Each in- strument warranted. hoes ey ie A large dis- for cash. eount off from facto: ices, HORACE WATERS, 335 Broadway. ‘Warranted Watches at Low Rates.—Gold wutebes, a alee $20 to $25; gold levers, full jewel- $28, $30, $85; English patent, #20, $25, $30 lever, full jewelled, $18, $25, $80. JOHN COX, Importer, 264 Bowery. pecans dni Broken Banks! Broken Banks f!~4l) Bills nthe banks of this State taken at par at Union S21! ‘wholesale and retail clothing warehouse, corner of Ful- ton and Nassau streets, where may be found a complete men’s and boy’s Cory | and fu-nishing marked in plain figures, which there Gssortment of spay Prices no deviation. P. L. GO., 121, 128 and 125 Falten street. Metallic Tablet Strop.—By the use of this article the ny here of shaving becomes at once easy and agreeable. For nearly thirty years, which this article bee deen before the public, none have received so many enoomiums in pzoof of utility. SAUNDER?, No. 7 Astor Bouse, and 387 Broadway. Fancy Catlery.—The subscribsr’s assortment: embraces every possible pattern of pen, pocket and weitg knives, with a large variety of choice ra: ‘Will in all cases be warranted; also, scissors, files, &c. SAUNDERS, No. 7 Astor House, and 387 Broadway. Comb Fectory.—Ladies are fully in- ‘vited to examine the subscriber’s assortment of tortoise shell dress combs; the variety is beyond all doubt the greatest in the city. Combs made to ordez and repaired. A. & J. SAUNDERS, 967 Broadway. e—Olothing slightly Dam: «Black Hock and. dress coats, ceat. 16, for bor eared eassimere and doeskin pants, cost $6, for $2 50; black, @ranadin and valentia vests, cost $6, 50; boys , for $2 vests and parte, $1 each. GEO, LEVIE, 136 Nassau st. Something Worth Knowing. of the finest custom wade clothing, got up by one of the best housee in Broadway, for sale at E. ‘3’ clothing warehouse, 06 and 6§ Fulton street, at half price, Damaged Stik.—Jast recetved, Rich Piald wtriped, and brocade silks. Also, plain black and colors, slightly damaged, and ‘will be sold at one- their cost to ‘import. Also, 10,000 yards all wool de laines, at 123; cents per yard; cost to import 60 cents. E. H. LEADBEATER (iate Leadbeater & Lee), 347 Broad- ‘way, corner of Leonard street. 000 worth New Goods.—Miller & Grant, 371 Broad- way, have just received per late arrivals, some of the ifal Paria embroideries ever exhibited in New ‘York, and they have additions to their stock by every steamer, selected at the places of manufactare by one of tke frm. Their costly laces for fall sales will be ready Ser inspection about Wednesday next, the 30th inst. Millinery Goods.—Geo. N. Cutter has re- eeived by the last steamer from Europe, and is now open- ing a rich assortment of Paris mill articles, con. at of pattern bonnets, dress and breakfast caps, ar- flowers, feathers, &c., &¢., to which the attention of milliners is specially invited. No. 18 John street, up wtairs. The Fall Fashions.—Frank Leslie's Gazette of Fashion, for September, will be ready on Saturday mext, 26th inst., containing the Paris, London and New York styles, spiendicly illustrated, and of unusual in- terest. “Procure your copies early to prevent disappoint- ment. The present editien is nearly all ordered. Price, 25 cents. Sold by ali booksellers in the United States and Canada. Frank Lesiie’s Ladies’ Gazette of Fashion, Yor September, will be published on Saturday, August 26. This tcbarming number con! the commencement of ‘the fall fashions, Lge colored plate, paper pattern for ao dress, beautiful patterns for crochet work, new music, &c. Price, 25 cents, Office, No. 6 John street. Laces and Embroldertes.—Tremendous ex. Sitement a’ the Metropolitan Embroidery Store, 557 Broadway. Collars, skirts, infant’s robes, &2., &c. slightly ‘soiled, from the Hranklin, at any’ price. 557 y+ a Bhawls.—Just received and for oo oa — bargain, ~ ox bps cassimere = Wi] do., of Various colors, damaged by wa- fer cn board the Franklin; also, 80 dozen the French napkins, 36 inches Jovg. 8 s0, 100 dozen French towels. E. H. LEADBEATER, (late Leadbeater & Lee); 847 Broadway, corner of Leonard st. Fall Importations.—Received, by Steamer daitaa etter tamety and Ns patterns fe " me- al reduced prices. avoid ex ioe on Sire ‘Broad examine the largest, cheapest and bert assortment inthe “ HIRAM ANDERSON, 99 Bowery. at No. 436 Pearl Street. |, Ornamental and docorative paper Paper Brerpvaity oat, fer tg Sen omg parlors, halls, rooms, @alifornis, Western and Southern ts, as well as Gry + in this and other cities, who buy 7 consult their own interest by giving before purchasing elsewhere. O'SULLIVAN & FAYE, Dealers in Decorative Paper Hangings, No. 436 Pearl st., near Madison. now on 1844, which in more than favorably with other haps oe ae in a) offer ye tatacsunants DE VENOGE & CHARLES, Importers, 138 Pearl street. in market, and ‘to purchasers. i i 5 or red by nature, other feature; supplant Fs, H = é 5 to the public for the cure of Giice 197 Brvadney, Prive $4 per of the Pavilion Fr, New Brighton, and Bind of the Globe | ~ Kote : jotel, New York, fully informe his friends Tea the public. that ihe has taken the large and commos dious granite building No. 825 Broadway, between Twe)th and Thirteenth streets, and the sdicinixg house in Twelfth street, which be intends openicg a8 a hotel on | the 20th of September next, om the plan of his former before. We “Globe Hotel ” (dinner dls carte) #0 favorably known to the ‘racelling public in this country and Europe. The entize establishment has doth undergone thorough re- pairs in every rerpect, with all the recent improvemente in Croton water, &e. This hotel will be peculiarly adapted to the accommodation of families and single gentlemen wanting suits of rooms, either for transient or permanent residence. 8 private table if derired. Application for rooms will be received at the hotel, between the hours of 10 and12 o'clock, on and after the firet day of September nest. Married, At Princeton, N.J., on Tuesday, August 22, by Rey. Wm. ‘A. Dod, Epwin A. StmvEns, of Hoboken, N. J., to MARTHA B., eldest daughter of the late Professor Dod, of the Col- lege of New Jersey. Thursday, August 17, by the Rey. Hugh H. Blair, Yr, Jou McGowan, of Strabane, to Miss Kuzusera A. Mmnurray, eldest daughter of Mr. Joseph Mebaffey, Stra- ‘bane, county Tyrone, Ireland. Died, On Wednesday evening, Avgust Manioy Rutevey, youngest childof John ant Mase? E. Platt, aged 1 yeas, § months and 12 days. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from the resid nze of Col G. F. M. Davis, 174 East Thirteenta street, as two o'clock this afternoon. On Wednesday, August 23, Jmmnus, relict of Nicholas Reome, in the 74th year of her age. The friends of the family, ind ihe ofan occ, Walter, Charles and Wm. B. , axe requested to attend her funeral, from St. Peter’s Church, Twentieth street, at three o’clock this afternoon. On Thursday morning, August 24, at 6 o'clock, of bilious dysentery, Exiey, wife of John McKinley, aged 50 earn. . The friends of the family are respectfully requested to attend her funeral, at three o’closk this afternoon, from her late residence, 56 Hester atreet. On Wednesday, August 23, after a short i) eldest daughter of the late James Rees, of this city, 2 years 8 months. friends and relatives of the family are respect- fally invited to attend the funeral, at ten o'clock this Gm Wednesday” Avgust 25; fs the 1024 iy, Au; 6 ear of her Manu Muss, sciet ot David Milles. . Her relatives and friends are requested to attend her funeral, from the residence of ogy SRE Henry Jack- son, Esq., 162 Twelfth street, at if this afternoon. Funeral services at the Reformed Dutch Church, Williamsburg, at half-past three o’clock. ood be agate AAP enol aks nd 24, days. ¥; Aged 2 years, 1 month Tué ‘rituud and relatives are particularly invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his parents, 397 Third avenue, near Thirtieth street, this day, with- out further invitation. bs On Thursday, August 24, Bawwas, child of William H. from and Hannah aged 1 year, 5 months and 7 days. The friends of are invited to attend the fu- neral, th of the parents, 118 Amos atree!, at half-past eight o'clock this morning. The remains will be taken to Weatchester comnty for interment. Joun H. REnovp, from injuries received on board the steamer Massachusetts, July 21, aged 34 years and 11 months. The relatives and friends of the are respectfull invited to attend his funeral, from his mother’s reai- dence, 187 Madison street, at ten o’elock this forenoon, without further invitation. On Thi ', August 24, of cholera, Mrs. Euuz Taomp- son, wife of Wm. C. Thompson, in the 49th year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are stfully invited to attend her funeral at ten o’clock this fore+ noon, from 24 Clermont avenue, Brooklyn. Her remains will Be taken to Cypress Hilis for interment. Cincinnati papers please copy. On irempere | August 24, CaRoume Euzanemn, infant dsughter of Ibomas Blackman, aged 5 months and 18 days. ler friends, aiiti those Of the family, are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, from her late residence in Fifty-fourth street, between First and Second avenues, at one o’clock this afternoon. On Wednesday, August 28, Ava Mara Aunts, only child of Emest F. Anna Tebbenhoff, aged 9 months 8. The friends of the family are respectf invited to attend her funeral, at one o'clock this eaeion from 206 Varick street, corner of Hamersley, without other invitation. On Thursday, August 24, Mrs. Mary Jane Harrow, wife of Julean(. Harrison, in the 27th year of her age. the was an amiable and dutiful wife, a kind and gentle mother, and beloved by all that knew her. The funeral will take place from her late residence, 88 avenue D, at half-past two o’clock this afternoon. The friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend. e leaves a husband and child to mourn her los Portsmouth (Va.) Transcript ani Baltimo lun please copy. bn Thursday, August 24, Mr. ALgxaNpER McDONALD, agod 40 years. His funeral will take place from his late residences, 625 Pearl street, at one o’clock this afternoon. friends god acquaintances, also the members of Company B, Second Regiment State Grenadiers, (in citizen's dress, } "9 Thy da ern 2 Axmiz, daughter of Steph: urs Stephen and Annie A. Cr ne 1 year and 6 months. The friends of the family, and those of her grand- father, John Fiynn, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, at twoo’clock this afternoon, from 18 Sixth In Brooklyn, on Thursday morning, A MA, at 4 fclock, Euizinire'W. Scum, wife of Sends Neots, aged 64 ears. 7 ‘The friends and epareryea of the family are re- , invited to the st three-o’clock jis afternoon, from her late residence, 259 Washington atres treet. ‘At Ridgefield, Comn., on Wednesday, August 28, Asure, infant son of Asher C, and Rachel 8. Havens, aged 6 months and 21 om At Galesburg, is, on Saturday, August 12, of con- sumption, Wu. SELDEN Hovontoy, in the 20th yer of his age, son of the late James and Harriette B. Hough won, of this city. ADVETISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. PERSONAL. ——— M Bisby ot WANTED—OF JOHN AGIN, WHO left Ireland, county of Kerry, Belly Sandy, in May, 1849. His brother, Patrick Agin, wishes him to report his whereabouts to him, to the care of Thomas Dovin, 34 Trinity place. F MR. J. R. BARTLETT IS IN THIS CITY HE IS requestsd to call at the office of LORD & TAYLOR, Grand street, corner of Chrystie. FMR. B. LAWRENCE, WHO ARRIVED IN THE LAST steamer from San Francisco, will Jeave his address at the Herald office, he will oblige « friend. Address M. H., as above. J E. H. L., WHO EXPECTED TO HAVE RETURNED LR bacilli! arrived, and anx- i waite to hear from M. L. F. Address as directed. ‘R. CENTTEN IS REQUESTED TO CALL IMMEDI- M ately for a letter in the Post Office for him. ighboring city. A ne’ fe 20 ‘Wall street, corner of ler, 612 Broadway, corner HAIR DRESSERS.—WANTED, A GOOD HAND thet understands wig making, and hasa general knowledge of the business. Direet to J. K. Dollard, 177 Chesnut street, Philadelphia. Wrens WHEELWRIGHT TO GO TO TEXAS. Toa workman steady empicyment and regee win be given. Apply to John 3. Whitdeld, 7) Fulton street. ANTED—A SITUATION AS GARDENER, BY A young man who has had an extensive practicein the above line, and who is competent to take charge of small farm. Address J. D., box 179 Herald office. —————— ‘ATCHMAKER WANTED—A GOOD WORKMAN; none other need apply. Inquire at L. & J. Jacobs’ wa’ ment, way. ‘ANTED—TWO GLASS STAINERS, AT FALCONER’S, 96 Fourth avenue. Wim, WHEELWRIGHT, AT BENSON'S, $1 Weat Eighteenth street. ANTED—AT THE HOBOKEN IRON WORK8, TWO orkman. To saye trou- need apply, as it character and capaci! dress, for three days, J. 8, J., Herald office, SS EAS > Roe |AMELLED COTTAGE FURNITURE —MA’ STACY, 614 Broadway, offer for sale, at re. their entire and very extensive stock of epam oottage and other furniture, (the la: in the city,) from which every variety of taste can be gra- Miied, preparatory to a dissolution of partnership, N AMERICAN WIDOW LaDY, THIRTY YEARS OF _ age, is desirous of an eng: t in a gentleman’s ismily, to superintend the hou ts, be- ing fully competent to take the entire . No ob- jection te the country. Address C. C. H., office, WELL EDUCATED UNMARRIED LADY, JUST come from London, wants a situation im a respect- able family; she speake English and German,-koows how to manage children, also sewing, and ean help the iady of the house in ‘thing. She will also travel in com- a Inquire at 355 Bowery, between Third and Fourth streets, A YOUNG GIRL, A SEAMSTRESS, WISHES TO EN- gage in & nice family, by the week or month; isa dressmaker; understands all kinds of family sew: ing. Can be seen for two day beeween Fifth and Sixth aven it 48 Thirteenth street, in the rear. RESPECTABLE YOUNG MAN WISHES A SITUA. tion as porter ina store, or as coachman in a pri. vate family or livery stable; understands perfectly the. cage ofhorses. Can produce roy reference. Please ad dréss P. C., box 194 Herald office. SITUATION WANTED IN THE WHOLESALE BOOT and shoe business, by a young man who has had ree years’ experience in the business in Boston. Please address Perseverance, dox 3,415, Post Office. YOUNG LADY WISHES A SITUATION AS IN- A structress in a school. She is competent to teach English, French and ma and would prefer devoting a — entirely to music. Address M. P., Brooklyn ‘ost Office. TL A YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION TO TAKE care of children and sew, or do chamberwork; would make lf generally useful. Candoall kinds of plain ving: Address, or call, at 433 Hudson street, rear, till suited. ———— A RESPECTABLE, PROTESTANT GIRL WANTS A situation in a amall private family, to do chamber- work, waiting, and washing and The best city references will be pad App! front basement, Can be seen for two da) RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL WISHES A SITUA. tion as children’s nurse and plain seamstress. Best of city reference can be given. Frease call for two days, in the grocery store, 39 Weet Thirteenth street. A BOY WANTS WORK—A PLACE WHERE HE CAN get his board and $6 8 month, in the city; np town or the country preferred. ference given. Apply to Twenty: Refe Jobn Sullivan, 269 Seventh avenue, between seventh and Twenty-eighth streets. bagi BOY WANTS TO LEARN THE BAKING ended by his last emjioyer. ¢aye at 220 Tenth avenue, fourth floor, back room. FIRST RATE CHOICE OF SERVANTS AND HELP of all kinds, both male and female, may be engaged at Werner & Co.’s intelligence office, 83 Greenwich street. Terms moderate, snd strict attention paid to orders. PPRENTICES WANTED FOR THE | DRESS | CAP waking. . Ne an, 765 Broad: between Eighth BEd Ninth streets eee AR TENDER WANTED—AN AMERICAN, WITH good references. Apply, this morning, at 208 Broadway, room No. 14, third floor, to Bonner & Co. Ory? WANTED—FOR THE HARDWARE BUSINESS; @ German, who understands the business, and is fully acquainted with the English la juage and with bookkeeping. Apply at 348 Grand street, iliamsburg. pee Tian Mechta Aether hat He nanonmn (0OK.—SITUATION WANTED, IN A RESPECTABLE Bla arg or eyed foot eves) all kinds of meats, pastries, &c.; good city reference given. A) it No. 3 Marion at q CORE Bee tee ep ane from 9 to 4 o'clock. LOAK MAKERS WANTED.—A NUMBER OF FIRST class cloak makers and quilters wanted immedi. ately. Apply at 31 Greene street. ———— RUG CLERK WANTED. —ONE FULLY COMPE- tent may address E. H. M., Post Office, stating name, references, & N. B.—Also a youn; man, fifteen or sixteen years of age, to learn the busi- en to whom a liberal salary will be given. Address as above. 3 RUG CLERK WANTED—A COMPETENT PERSON will hear of a good situation, with a fair salary, by Adéressing a note to 83 Montgomery street, Jersey City, ———— ee ney RWS CLERK'WANTED—A YOUNG MAN FULLY competent to take charge of a retaildrug store, may hear of a good situation by applying to G. A. NEW. MAN, druggist, 172 stree: ear Market. Tosuch person a good salary will be paid. ———— D's CLERK WANTED—AT 261 MONROE STREET, peleateiianantch tae rlivneabe. os ier eer SR RUG CLERK WANTED.—ONE WHO IS CONVER- sant with the city retail trade and thoroughly compe‘ent in dispensing prescriptions, 1} 5 10 Rigbth avenng een enone MAY APPLY at No. LAX HACKLERS WANTED.—EMPLO FOR son in want of an excellent housekeeper, Horr SITUATION WANTED—ANY PER- will do well to make immediate application. The advertiser is a widow lady, fully competent to take the entire of & first class hotel, or a gentleman’s private family. of city references will be given. Address Mrs. Lewis, H ffice, until Monday the 28th inst. offices of the American and Foreign Em! it Pro- fective and Employment Society, No. 27 wich street. Female domestica there and at the upper office, No. 180 Ninth street, corner of Broadway. ‘ALESMAN WANTED.—A RETAIL DRY GOODS b> salesman wanted, of one may Googe with the city rade, Apply at 187 Broadway, from 9 to 11 o'clock A. M. yes EMPLOYMENT PROCURED FOR MALE AND female servants, mechanics, farmers. and laborers of all kinds, at Werner & Co.’s intelligence office, No. 83 Greenwich street. THE CHILDLESS.—A BEAUTIFUL AND HEALTHY male child two days old, of pure blood and re- spectable parentage, wil vem to any respectable aad circumstanced to properly care for it. Address WO VERY RESPECTABLE GIRLS, SISTER, wish gituations—one as first rate cook, and ironer, the other as chambermaid and waiter; reference can be . Please call at 251 First avenue, between Fifteenth and Sixteenth streets. if office. CIVIL ENGINEERS, RAILROAD CONTRACTORS, &c.—A young man aged 19, wishes a situation in some capacity where a hnowledge of drawing, measuring, and taste for mathematics would be begga pine ie to character, &c. Please address J. N., 505 Se- venth avenue. NE FILLE FRANGAISE DESIRE SE PLACER comme bonne. Elle sait bien coudre et peut fournir de bonnes recommandations. S’adresser No. 693, Nine. teenth street. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE ENGLISH PRO- testant girl, a situation as nurse or seamstress; is competent to take c! of @ young infant; no objec- tion to go in the country, or to travel. Good hay al a . ence can be given. To be seen for two days, Evans’, 50 West Thirteenth street. 'ANTED—~A LAUNDRESS, WHO Y UN- derstands her business in all its branches; mast be able to use her needle and to assist in the Nght work of the house when The family is ars hort distance the cra ferred. Please inquire at 16 street, Hoor, front rocm. tanto nic oars TO Ty Wea PERSON COMPETENT ‘AKE entire and education of three little girls, six to twelve. The chiliren are ad. music, so that but those who think themselves fully competent. at No, 90 South , Wiliamaburg. Waa FIRST RATE COOK, WASHER AND ironer; one who is tidy and understands her busi- ness, and can come well recommended, may hear of a good situation by applying at 141 Remsen st, ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY TWO RESPECTABLE girls, sisters—one as chambermaid and seam- stress, the other as waiter. Excellent reference can be pagel Please call at 251 First avenue, between Fif- jeenth and Sixteenth streets. ANTED—A 4 Goon, eg PR ga competent Protestant s irl, for ouse- pall family; the of sateriaaee requires. wor! Appl Ae No. 140 Lawrence street, near Fulton avenue, Brook lyn, i ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, food cook, washer and ironer. Understands city reference given. at No. 132 street, tween Seveuth and Been avenues. ANTED—A GOOD PROTESTANT GERMAN OR @ small family, a short distance in the country. to-day, with ‘references, at No. 10 place, (Twen ‘ninth street,) between Eighth and Ninth aves. ANTED—A COOK AND CHAMBERMAID, TO GOA V short distance in the A + 240 aepib seh copntry, Apply ai RA se WANTS. ANTED—A CLEAN, TIDY 6 work, a German preferred, Inqui Broadway. ANTED—A F/RST RATE MILLINER. ges given. of Tenth street, a A Nabe tA ‘ANTED—EMPLOYMENT, BY A FIRST RATE GER- | man cook. References can be given, Address M. | K., box 188 Herale office. 10 DO HOUSE. at White’s, 212 GOOD Wa- | Inquire at 16] Firet aveune, corner ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG W@MAN, & situation as caok, washer and ironer; would have no objection to do the housework of a small fami- ly; the best of city reference gtven. Can be seea for two days at 161 West Thirty: fifth street, near Eighth avyerue. Would go toa country village. ANTED—-A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young Protestant girl, to do chamberwork and plain sewing; no objection to going a short distanc® in the country.’ Please apply 08 Eleventh street, be- tween First and Second ave ret floor, back room, for two days. ANTED—A GOOD COOK.—MUST BE A FIRST rate washer and ironer. To one competent to do the work of a small family, good wages will be given. None need apply unless they have undoubted recom neu- dations. Apply before 1 o’clock P. M., at 133 Weat Twenty-fourth street. We ans GOOD COOK, WASHER AND IRONER, with city reference. Apply at 64 Mcdougal street ‘ANTED—IN A SMALL FAMILY, A PROTESTANT woman, who thoroughly un is cooking and washing; she must come well recommended for good cbarac rand capacity, Apply at No. 3 West Fourteenth atreet. ANTED—A SITUATION, young girl, to do the franing, or general bousew: Has the best of city referen: at 186 Thompson street. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE girl, to do housework in o small private family, or to do chamberwork and plain sewing and assist in the care of children. Pleage call at 73 East Eleventh street,@frst floor, back rcom. Can be seen for one week, Wwe SITUATION AS FRENCH COOK INA hotel, restaurant, or understands her busines recom- mended. Please call for three days at 60 West Broadway, in = Would go # little distan: country. ANTED—BY A GERMAN GIRL, A SITUATION AS cook. Best of reterences given. Apply at 176 Es- ex street, basement. ANTED.—A GENTLEMAN WISHES TO ENGAGE A young, genteel and pc peor lady as governess and housekeeper. Address, po paid, giving real name and residence, to Hazleton, way Office. ANTED—BY A LADY OF ABILITY AND CHEERFUL disposition, a situation as com; oramanuensis. Any lady or ft seeking the ices of one compateny to act in either of the above capacities will meet St the highest respestabit Taraished. Salary totoeate ly faders & @., Herald office. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECIABLE girl, as cook in a hotel or restaurant. The best oh reference. Please call at 109 King street, upper BY A RESPECTABLE cooking, washing and ik, of & private family, Can be seen for twodays ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, a situation to do general housework. Apply for a few days at No. 15 Debevoise street, Brooklyn, near De Kalb avenue. Wars RESPECTABLE GIRL, TO DO GENE- ral housework. She must be a good washer and ironer and come well recommended. Whoever can fill the above requirements can find a good situation by ap- lying at No. 16 Debevoise street, near De Kalb avenue, lyn. ET NURSE WANTED—OR TO TAKE A BABY AT her own house preferred; American or Protest. ant desirable. Best recommendation from physician, &e., must be given. Apply at the office, Eighth avenue, near y-third street, from 8 to 12, or 4 to 6 . ET NURSE.—A YOUNG MARRIED WOMAN. WITH a fresh breast of milk, is desirous of obtaining a cbild of respectable parents to nurse at her own resi- dence, as she bas lost her own infant. Please call at No. 158 Lewis street, beeween Third and Fourth streets, s9- cond floor, front room. ANTED—A CLEAN, HONEST, AND OBLIGING colored woman, as cook, washer and ironer; also, a colcred girl of 11 or 12 years of age. Apply at No. 6 Sackett street, South Brooklyn, three doors east of Court street. Best of reference required. ANTED—A SIIUATION, FOR A YOUNG LADY, of good address, to atten’ ina fancy store or con- fectionery. Can be seen by calling at 546 Houston street, near Broadway, for two days only. ANTED—A GOOD, STEADY GIRL AS CHAMBER. maid and waiter, and to do general housework, in the hater gt oo ss Wages, arent 4 menth. at No. 9 Bleecker street, between Plock and 6. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as chambermaid, or to do general housework in a small private family. Best of city refer- ence given. Apply at 221 Seventh street, between avenues B and C, for two days. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, ouDg woman, as chambermaid would also assist in fine washing. Good refe to that effect. Please cali for two Eighth street, between avenues B and C, J ANTED—BY TWO PROTESTANT GIRLS OF UN- exceptional character, situations; one to docham- berwork, the other to attend to children, or do light work in a small family. Apply at 271 Sixth avenue. 'ANTED.—A YOUNG GENTLEMAN, A GRADUATE of Yale College, who has some of the modern languages, wishes to obtain a ai asa teacher. Best of references given as to character and ability. Address box 111 Hi office. ‘ANTED—AT 261 MONROE SFREET, A DRUG clerk, who understands his business and can give 00d reference. None others need apply. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION AS FOREMAN IN A REC- tifying house, business; bas been { the Ia rectifyin; The best of city reference or Please recommendations or address Thomas Gately, at P. Douglass", 117 Eldridge street. ‘ANTED A SITUATION AS PORTER IN A STORE or hotel, or as As night watchman, or in any ca- ployer "be has had considerable. experience ; wets a yer; he considerable ex; : o fco4 plain hand, and can be well recommended from his it employers.’ Address, I. J., Box 117, Herald office. ‘ANTED—A YOUNG MAN, 16 OR 17 YEARS OLD, to assist inabat atore. ‘Inquire of W. P. David, 301 Broadway, near Duane street. ° ‘ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN FROM THE COUN- try, # situation in some respectable place, where he could make himself useful to his em: 3 Speaks ‘the German and English well, le a hand, and is good at . reference given if required. address R. ay, bow 162 Herald office. bs s berm petty MAN TO ATTEND IN A LIQUOR store; he must be well r: and have a knowledge of the business; pba mene at 228 ANTOD—A FEW YOUNG MEN FROM THE COUN. mond e a ‘ ne Johnson, No. ‘. Recon street’ up stare, room No 0. ‘ room No. 9. W°esnat, ts mrp ia 'yaninese, by wash new wh: mon of geet bona itn and Thome, accustom to travelling, can realise from 96 to $8 per day, and no mis- Hotaast?O7 st 307 Brosdway, up stairs, to Geo. W. . Wim, YOUNG MAN, IN A LAWYER'S OFFICE. He must writes hand. The name of the ap- plicant, with his age, and the amount of salary which he ith s personal application, will be received and attende! to sent (post-paid) to office No. 1, at 82 Nassau street. Wma s se poem ha AND PRO- ‘& young man, some ex; a ence in bookkeeping: ual te, & Go0d seven ay person, if of good reference, may address a line, sta qualification and reference and what business accust to, Provisions, Herald office, wu WANTED—AT 783 BROADWAY. ANTED—A LAD, ONE WHO CAN ASSIST IN POR- ters’ work. who can refer to their former employer may apply at 58 John street, before 9 o'clock. ‘Wier A SMART, ACTIVE BOY, SEVEN- teen yeors of age, a sfiaation to earn & trade; carpenter or eabinet maker, or any respectable trade pre- ferred; is willing to work. ‘Gan be seen for four days at 29 Vandewater street, first floor. ya BOY, FROM FOURTEEN TO SIXTREN years of age, to assist ina country store. One who can come well recommended may apply beiween § ght U2 o'cloge thie mo salng, wt 42 Dey river, | fr WANTS. 4NTED—TO Wal a GLE some experience as a waiter and valet. Apply at the Naval Hospital, Eas ‘ovklyD, between the hours of 10 acd 2 o'clock. N. P.—The best of references as to so briety and honesty will be required. V etore. One living with his parents would be preferred. Apply at the botanic store, 68 East Broadway. LE ANTED—A SMART, ACTIVE BOY, ABOUT FIF. ANTED.—CLERKS, BOOKKEEPERS, SALESMEN, ‘and tyros to fit, in a few days, for stores giving $5C0 to £1,800, Places sure to the wortby. Call from 9 to 12 at 423 Sixth avenue, N. Y. Commercial College, 2! yeare’ standing. Orders filled dally. Boarded, guaran- teed. ANTED—AT $41 BROADWAY, (BASEMENT, » salesmen, clerks, men on steamers and railroads, ceachmen, gard encrs, boys for trades, porters for stores, hotels and factories, girls as cooks, chambermaids and lsundresses. Charges moderate. THOS. SPINK, Agent. SPECIAL NOTICES. nhc ford He wing ARE REDUCED,—ON AND AFTER WEONE-DAY, the 284 inst the Gates avenue line of omnibuses will run from Fulton ferry to Gates avenue, and then through Gates avenue to Tompkins park, for three ~ . Children fall fare. WILLIAM T. MILLS, Proprietor. N. B.—Last stage leaves Fulton ferry at 100’clock P.M. OTICE TO BUTCHERS.—THE ARTICLES OF AGREE- ment of the Butchers’ Hide and Melting Association, for the year commencing first of September next, are now ready for signatures at the office of the association, corner of Fifth street and First avenue. Election of trus- tees for the ensuing year will take at » general meetin, ¢ members, e held on Tuesday, Zech Instent, at four o'clock P. M., at the office as above. By order of the board, JOBEPIY CLINOH, Secretary. Hi age att ert Cr TERENCE O’TROTH HAS 1 returned. Attend this evening, at 480 Broadway. Committee of reception will be sp} ited. ‘Three cheers for Watson’s Hotel, Babylon, L. f., and RICKARD, 480 Broadway. FFICE RECEIVER OF TAXES, NEW CITY HALL, Park.—Taxes, 1854—Rate, 105 6-100.—Notice is hereby given that the tax books of the present year will be open for payment on the thirty-first day of August ext, and that I will then be prepared to receive the es char; ereon. Persons pay! Reem ts the first of November next » will receive a de- juction of interest at 7 per cent per annum, calculated from the time of payment to the first of December next. One per cent ‘be_added to all taxes unpaid on the first ber next. Hours for receiving from 8 A.M. to2P,M. Bankabie mony only recei HARVEY HART, Receiver of Taxes. N. B.—Persons can have their pitts by spplyingst this office, and ere gc oe to give and accurate Cinaatatione Re r= cory ae 9 thus —_ errors; also, to inquire for perso any. arrears of Croton water renteare to be added to the tax bills, in accordance with a law lately passed by the Legisla- ture, and persons will be required to pay the same with the taxes for the present year. ‘New York, Aug. 24, 1864, PECIAL NOTICE—GRAND LODGE A. P. A.—A SPE- S cial meeting of the above lodge will be held on Satur- past seven o’clock, at Convention street for the pw of granting a By order of T. LONG, W. Gr Master, W. O, Rimity, Grand Secretary. HE BREVOORT HOUSE, FIFTH AVENUE, CORNER of Eighth street, New York.—This ‘establishment, finished and furnished with all the modern conveniences and comforts, will be opened for the reception of perma nent or transient visitera on Wpeteny the 4th of ~ tember. It will be conducted entirely on the Fren plan, with a restaurant attached, or meals sent to rooms. ‘The ‘catering department will be exclusively under the direction of Mr. fanderson, late of the College Hotel. Families desirous of engaging apartments can do so by applying at the office of the hotel, or to the proprietor, cl JUDEON, of the New York Hotel. ‘AVERLY HOUSE, NO. 697 BROADWAY, CORNER of Fourth street, will be reopened to-morrow, the 24th inst. Families and single gentlemen can here find rooms to please, and at prices corresponding with the times. JOHN L. MOORE, formerly of the Croton Hotel. V 'ASHINGTON CEMETERY, NEAR GREENWOOD) Open to all. Lots at one quarter Greenwood prices. One hundred thousand fine trees and flowering ahrubs on the ground. Apply to the Treasurer at the cemetery, or to the agents, Me. GILLESPIE, 554 Pearl street, N. ¥.; or to Mr. McFarland, 12 Nassau street, - takers. Stages at Fulton ferry. THE TURF. ED HOUSE TROTTING COURSE, HARLEM.—A match of five hundred dollarsa side will come off on Friday next, the 25th, a mile and repeat to saddle, between the b. h. Commodore and the well known b. n. Joe Husted. Time cf starting—3 o’clock. ‘WM. A. BROWN, Proprietor. NION COURSE.—FALL RUNNING FOR 1854.—THE following stakes are offered, to be run over the Union Course, to be named to Shew & White, care of editor of Spirit of the Times, and to close on the Fourth day of feptember:—Monday, September 26th, stakes for two rene cle ste ae a a ey pine $100, wit e rs. stakes for three year olds, with the same terms, mis heats. The same day, stakes for all three mile 1,000, one fourth feit; $1,000 tors. ter the above pro] rs will add 82, to a stake for all ages; ur mile heats, $2,000 subscription, one fourth forfeit. The conditions, end the day, and track shall be good. Two or more to make a race. SHAW & WHITE, Proprietors. THE MILITARY. ‘OTICE.—THE MEMBERS OF THE BROUGHA| ht Guard are requested to convey the remains Of their late brother, P. Corlies, from his late residence, No. 160 Cherry street, near Market, to Calvary Cemetery, Willismsburg. The company will mect in their uniform at Warren Bail, corner of Henry and Oliver streets, at 1 o'clock precisely. By order of "J. McDERMOTT, Cou. M. J. Lyons, Secretary. LIVE GUARD, ATTENTION.—A MEETING OF THE Olive Guard will be held at John Marriott's, Sports man’s Hall, 49 Madison street, Friday evening, August 25, at 8 o'clock, presisely. By order, THOMAS BBOWN, Orderly. Joux Furze, Secretary, pro. tem. REWARDS, REWARD—LOST, GOING FROM NEW YORK to Boston, by 1 |, three $100 bills, on the ic cf the State of New York; one $50 bill, do. ; one $20 Ul ds paid epon delivery of the same to Lb RARER, wi paid very 164 street, Brooklyn. REWARD—STOLEN, ON OR ABOUT THE 19TH $50 one from be reiad York patecaly, a or ingrain carpet, ten yards long nev wide. The above reward wit Si for the Telneery of the pro and conviction of the thief, by applying to Henry Wilson, New York University. §. REWARD WILL BE PAID BY THE UNDER- tl purged who fell from signed for the of the body ot Frede- street and was |, on the forenoon of Wednesday, 28d inst. Deceased was five feet two inches high, thirty oars of age, of healthy appearance, had thick bi ir, and was dressed in stri| 51 and vest, white shirt and calfokin boots. CHARLES MATILAG 380 Water streot, corner of Oliver. REWARD.—STOLEN FROM THE BRITISH brig Highland Mary, at the foot of Hammond street, North river, on the evening of the 20th August, a beat, seventeen feet long, green bottom and black top- sides, with two streaks, one yellow and one white, painted green inside; has a black oval mark in her stern sheets. Any person finding and returning the same to uth street, will receive the above reward. 5 REWARD.—LOST, FROM JONES’ WOOD, ON Sunday last, a large cow, dark red, ten or twelve years of age; horns; had on her neck a leather strap, with bell attached to it. Any person leaving said a in Sixty-first street, or information where she may be found, shall receive the above reward. LOST AND FOUND. OST=A PROMISSORY NOTE DRAWN BY KILTON, Tyme endorsed , Go., in favor of, and by, D. for $640 50, payable in six months from April at the office of J. and 8, Stone & Co., 22 Exchange suitably rewarded by leaving |. Barnes, 161 Broadway. otf on morning, containing a gentieman’s with a t marked A. L. 8. leaving them with the ‘eshington street OST—WEDNESDAY, 28D INST. L and five o’clock in the afternoon, 22 John street to the Fulton ferry, account book, which is of no use FOUR from No. @ small red-covered atty one but thejown- er. Ifthe finder will leave the above at R. T. Wilde's, 22 J street, New York, or at 23 Fulton street, Brook- lyn, he will be suitably rewarded. ha O8T.—LEFT IN A FULTON FERRY OMNIBUS YES- verday, asmall parcel marked with pencil, Dr. R. ‘tton, Saratoga, containing dental inetruments. The finder will be for the trouble of sending it to J. D. Chevalier, 360 Broadway. sistas porctennvet Hester tint AR O8T OR STOLEN—ON THE 22) INST., A DARK colored porteMonnaie. In it were $16 or $18 in money, a note of hsndvt one day’s date for $300, payable in South Carolina, and other papers, useful only to the ae wa ove Davingit in Seg wer A tay the enclosin, pers in it, directed to Stokes & Brother, corner of Clift and Fulton'streets. EXTRA PAY. nen nhowt 5 OUNTY LANDS.—UNITED STATES SAILORS, WHO served on shore in California, during the Mexican ‘af, are now entitled to bounty land, and can receive the same of P. T. Botts, 50 Wall street (basement). ‘XTRA PAY AND BOUNTY LAND.—ALL UNITED States sailors who at any time between 1846 and 163 werved in the Pacific ocean, are entitled to extra pey, and all euch as served on shore in California, én the Mexican war, to bounty land, and can recelve rom EDWARD Bis: ‘peut, Aad (late) passer Us & Novy, 61 Wall port | ter, and filled with uniqu teen years of age, to make himself useful in a | ing their taxes | refe NEW FUBL«/A TIONS. IFTH EDITION, NOW READY —MEMOIRS OF 4 DIS: tinguished Finaz Vin ent Nolte’s Pity Years Bowb Hemisp! $ miniscences of a Merchant « Life. 1 vol. 12me price, $1,25—As @ reflection of real life, a book sta: with a strong charac ‘evails of a large ce of private and public interest, we unbesitatingly tention to & as one of the most noteworthy productions of the day.—N. Y. Churchman Our old merchants ané politicians will fimd it very Amusing, and it will excite vivid reminiscences of men and thin; y' We might criticise the Bao- hazard a: irit of the auther, but the rac'- ness of his 5 the result of those very def —Bosion Transcript. ¥ Bis autobiography presents # spicy variety of incident venture, and a great deal of really useful and in- teresting information, all the more rofusion of anecdote and piquant scan Fis interepersed — Y. J Asan amusing vartative \ b ite superior; but the book bas peculiar interest {rom the freedom with which the author shows up our Ameritan notorieties of the past forty years. —Courier. It isa vivid chronicle of varied aad remarkable experi ences, end will serve to rectify the errors which too often pase among men as veritable history.—Evening Port. t to appreciate the book to ita fullest extent, must get it and read it. Having once commenced the tack, we will tee that no man of common renee, or atall acquainted with the mercantile history of the country, will leave it unfinished —N_ Y. Atlas. He is perfectly at home every where—-whether gazing at the g eat Napoleon, as he comes dashing in yhorp, or salting ashore Sa & wreck on the coast of Li gem om a chicken coop; and yet there t# that 5] in hi i sonalities, and an eccentricity in his pis geet at gre the work @ rapid and (we think) ext e sale. Imes, On faturday, August 2¢, will he published Christopher 7 North’s great Work, The Noctes Ambrosiane. B, Wilson, JG, Lockhart, James Hogg and Dr. EAtted, with Memoirs anil Notes, by Dr. R. She'ton Mac- Kensie. In 6 vols. Price $5. Contents.—Vol. J. Portrait of Prof. Wilson, engraved on stoel; History Gf Black- wood’s Magazine; Christopher in the Tent; The Chaldee Manuscript; and Noctes from August, 1818, to August, 1824. Vol. Il. Engraved fac shnile of a manusztipt page of the Noctes in Wilson’s handwfiting; A memoir of Prat, Wilton; and Noctes from November, 1824, to Jaly, 1827. Vol. IML, Portrait and memoir of Lockhart; Noctes from January, 1828, to April, 1880. Vol. IV. Portrait and memoir of Hoag: ¥ ea from May, 1880, to November, 1881. Vol. V. itand memofr of Dr. ;Noctes from February, 1882, to February, 1835; & copious index to the whole work, embraciug over three thousand ferences to su n,n tS J. 8. REDFIELD, 110 and 112 street. ‘J NITED STATES MILITIA ATTEND !—IMPORTANT TO ] infantry, cavalry, artillery commandants and stafls.—Fetridge & +0. have published » new work by Cay Grafton of the Ist. Kegiment United Statee Ar- tillery, entitled ‘‘the Camp and s!arch,”? with eugravings thowing the order cf cocampment’ for: oq of cavalry and regiments of infantry, with many other drawings and designs, the whole intended to give a trie? and accurate account of active service in camp acd on the march. Price, cloth gilt, 76 cents. Address Fet- ridge & Co., Boston. For sale by GARRETT & CO., 18 Amnatreet, New York. Also, for sale by ali booksellers. SPORTING &C. EGATTA FOR PLEASURE BOATS, AT NEW RO- chelle, on Saturday, August 26.—. Ln a oa ire boats of twenty-seven feet keel, and T, ean entered. The only sails to be used are jid and main sail—pusbing, rowing, or any other means of except with the forementioned sails, will not mitted. No allowance of time will for ence in length of keel. their places at 10 o’clock A. M. The tim ‘be between 10 and 12 o’elock, from a stake boat ed off the mouth of the creek. The race is be about ten miles to windward, and back boat. The direction of sailing will be determined on ac- cording to the wind on the morning of the race. The first boat in at the stake boat will be presented witha purse of $60, the second with a purse of $80, and the third with a purse of $20. Entrance two dollars, whic! be made in writing, onor before Friday, the 25 directed ‘‘ Regatta,’ Neptune House, New Rochelle, or toA. T. JONES, 54 William street, New York, mating the name of the person making the entry, the name of the boat, and length of her keel. PORTING. — KING CHARLES AND BLENHEIM spaniel pups, mammoth Newfoundland pupe, Seoteh and English terriers, English greyhounds, and variety of other choice breeds. Stock dogs of the puree: blood. Please copy the address, 205 Water street, cormer of Ful- ton, up stairs. “PORTING EXTRAORDINARY—GREAT PEDESTRIAN feat —James Winterfield, the German stag, wil! com- mence the extraordinary feat of walking sixty boure, for $500, without one moment’s cessation for reet or re- freshment, this, Thursday, August 24th, at 12 0’elock the North American Assembly Rooms, corner of Bowery and Bayard streets. Those wishing to witness tke walk- ing can call as above. CORDS OF PINE WOOD TO BE CUT—TER le subscriber wishes to contract with some energetic and reliable man for the cut! of five thoc- sand cords of pine wood on York river, 5 terms, which will be liberal, may be known by ap) atthe Irving House, New York city, on Monday and , the 28th and 20th ot the present hours of 12 M., and 2 P. M., to AUG. L. LEGANT FRENCH AND INDIA WEDDING AND Sendai Mag engraved and printed in the latest atyle; wedding envelopes, of the latest importation from Paris and London; silver plated door plates, at EVER- DELL’S, 302 Broadway, corner of Duane street. {ALAMANDER SAFES —EVERY PER3ON HAVING 4} booxs, papers, or valuables of any deszription t+ reserve, should have a fire proof salamander safe, of ilder's patent, with Rich’s improvement. The many trials which these safes have been subjected to have es- tablished beyond controversy the fact that they are un- eurpassed by any safes in the world. ‘are maau factured only by the subscribers, who are sole pro rietors of the celebrated Jones’ World’s Fair lock, ex- ibited at the London exhibitioe in 1851, ove: attempt to 0; it. A full aesortmeut of sizes always on hand. ARNS & MARVIN, 144 and 146 Water st, HOW CASES.—HOFFMAN & FERSCH, SHOW CASE wareroom, 57 Bowery, near Walker street.—casee made in every style, silver char brass, rose and satin ‘wood, , fe. N. —Old cases taken im ¢x- change. Orders are promptly executed. HOW CASES.—SCHMITT & BROTHER, NO. 16 NORTH Willism, near Chatham street, N. ¥., manufac: ture all kinds of show cases. Orders are promptly exe- cuted; old show eases taken in exchange. A great va- riety of show cases, including silver plated and German silver, always on hand. SHEET METAL WORKERS.—NOTICE. the most valuable and useful patents that has been within the last ten has been awarded to 'm. Webster, of Morrisania, N. Y., (letters patent dated '864,) for a novel and invaluable machine for from 6,000 and 18,000 feet of (ey Kind) sheet metal tubing per a in machine is now being ¢x- hibited between the hours of 9 A. M. and4P. M., in the room No. 12, 11 Wall street, New York City, where al} interested are solicited to call. Towns, ci counties plied to Ia uate order. baa to a WILLIAM WEBSTER, CHARLES Bole Proprietors, No. 11 Wall street, New York. AND MOUSTACHES “FORCED” TO and state paid) promptly grow strong and thick in six weeks which wont stain or. injure the kin. iy tt oy fied’ Bsa tae iat ead Babs South Third street, Philadelphia, . ARS — ROBBIE & 60, ENGLISH AND AMERICA ® eaninte, Place Vendome. House im Londen, ileox & Co., $86 Oxford street. DANCING ACADEMIES. DE G. BROOKE?’ DANCING ACADEMY, NO. 3¢1 |e Broome street, between Broadway and the Bowery, ‘will open for the reason, on Tuesday, opt, 6, 1854. The above rooms are fitted up and furnished in the most elegant style, and embrace all the improvements ard perenne of modern times. The ae ston room, with rece , and prac! rooms nena great adv: on Ter pupils, and render Te bee yond all question, the most it, Convenient and Fag ony dancing academy in the United States, if not wor! Having recently adopted an entire new method of in- struction, the pupils are enabled to acquire all the fash- fonable dances in a Big! few 5 Days and ee of tuition, (for classes,) Tuesday* and Fridays, from 3 to 6 Ea for ladies and misser, and from 7 to 10% P. M., for and lads. Ww sand Saturdsys, for children exclusively, from 8 to 6 P. M. Private lessons morning, also Mondays and Thursdays Lamers day and evening, atall The ladies’ primary clasees are under the direction of Me Beotbe 0 ing soiree on Wednesda: Se Jl on it. 18, and continued weekly. a" ht ARAOCO’S GRAND APOLLINEA, 16 BOND STREET— Prof. SARACCO the only accomplished teacher known in America, keeps and evening classes for prac- Private lessons at any other hour,and teaches the ‘‘Me- nuet,’’ fashionable dance of the season. EDUCATION. A Set HAS THREE SONS, THEIR AGES are 8, 9 and 11 years; he wishes to place them ip Some small school out of the city, where can board in the family 1 Hp bm y = Sncres agate tion, Broadway Pott Ofce. jo. 300 Second avenue, Teewese Nine- teenth streets, will ou Friar, Soptenber 18. A sage ‘will be attached to the for pupils at Aq RS. MRARSS FRENCH AND ENGLISH BOARDING Mand cay acon! for 0a lading, No. 82.and 30 Fifteenth street, between ber a. Bixth avenues, y oF three ch board and instruct, in all the branches of « th Foglish education Also musie (pianoforte) spd German. Call on, or address, Mre Har'lion. lug apisty nate aweet, Dent block wort af Bromiway

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