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ain re ie’, aod ‘@ £0.09 your Yay rejriciog. It 14 re on Medica) tacuity of New Yor. ant Phila ure olland Gin that cau 9¢ gn markets, at aay ‘choappa it so grant rious parts of the Unite! ~ttes sre geunterfering bis lavely and hotles, chus franda- Berly pslm rg of upon ‘he publs van and iaja Pion? arti Ir. Beware then of spurings Sobeapos Kxoh sedevery dottie of the venice bears the feo simiin of ‘We prosrietor’x signature For aale by © H RING, Sobn strect and Broacway. Cauthkn to Coamry Merehants and Oly ‘Yrace.—Purensse 0 gin uader tye wim of schoapos, Walens put vp by me im quart aod pint dotties, with my Beme vo the botde and curt, sno fas simite of my nizas- tureon the bbet. Tske it for granted tous #ho eat! aa article of schnayps wilt mix their hrandies and ‘wines; and curebase vothing fram them Give me thetr and ] willexore them to the paslie UO PaO WOLFE. sole importer and maaufaciuier, Nos 18, 2) and 23 Beaver street. Boeperecheid’s al Sey model of thie superd bat toer with tha richuose of Qhe wateria), the exqui-ite fvisb, and the air of nigh fesbion by «hich it is distinguishe), renter it a matter ef upiverral surpri-e that such a fabric cin de suld ior $8 60. The store is at 118 Nas-an surent Beebe & ve, Fassionabe «then ty Breadway, re-pectfully vite toe attention of ther cus towers and the pole to the tal) fs.hions for geatle men’s hats and caps. he mufechicss ACard.- By way of assisting me in keeptag my bu-ic ess before the peovle, the croakers (a very ou Werour avd pertivaciour trid-) have besa for soma time pert ning »bout the city, sh-kiog their sapinot beads aud reporting I bad failed. the rm: r could not affect wy iorresta L should Deve ov'redistes iy long ag», bul as the falsehood was Barwlers 1 Jet it pass, an 1 have permitted haadreds of Meels vpen moe to passin my lifetime, as nut worth the ataticne y ueces-ary to contradict it. My ooly exouse fer poticit ga now is that it gives me a neat and aporo- Opportunity ef statioy, by wey of reply, that T ¥@ just opened the sali season »t the Bzaar, ia thest Ntovelas ure}, ard at my hat store 214 Broadway, with extensive, costly and variei stochsof naw goods, in ebout a dozen different lines of basinsss, oonnested with Indies’, geptlowen’s aad obildren’s costume Not beiag ef opinion thst the world will “burst up” in “ay next, anprecicted by the Millerites, ano thinking it likely that ‘while it exists clothing will be worn in ace raanse with public inclinstion and sentiment, as vell as in ocompli- ance with the siature, I feel quite contident of a busy and profitable season. In the merotime. tha: compre- Densive class who mind other peovle’s business and ‘raw upon their imaginations for the facts, are reapect- folly invited (with tre rest of the community) t> my ap ‘town and dows town stores, whero they wil have an op- portunity of seeing larger and moro respectable audl- @nees than it is usually their iot to mee: witha. JOHN N. GENIN. Anson’s Oagucrreotypes, Large ize, for @/ty ents, colored, and.in a case, all somolote, and ‘terice #5 Jarge as others taken for fif y cears, aud equally 86 good as anv taben in the world, at ANSONS, Nu. 589 Broadway, opposite Metropolitan Hotel. Old Protessor Reese & Oo.’s Original 25 Ornt Dag: erreotype works are in sucoessfal opecation only at ‘the plcwore fautory, 289 Broaaway, immortalizng the ip miniature by thousands, with Holmes’ patent ible camera, two portraits at once with glorious satis- n. Pianos, Melodcons and Music. -~Horsce Wa- tere’s pianos, cele brated for the r great po zer, brillisocy and sweotceess of tone and elasticity of touch; T. Gilbert &Co’s pianos, with or without the mon admired eo Ban, Hallett & Cuwston’s pianos, and Jacob Chickoring’s pisses; also the best Boston, New Maven, New York aad fiajo meludeons, at the great music ostablishmont of HORACE WATERS, 823 Broatway. a large disgouat from factory prices made for cash Pianos sold on monthly payments. Each instrument warranted. Portable Dressing Cases, of an Eniirely new apd oomoxct form, furnished with articles, the size of which do not detract from their usefuincss, forming an @legant and complete append+ge to the tci'et. and also Pec me bear tothe wants of the travelling onblic. UNVEKS, No. 7 Astor House and 387 Broadway. Comb Factory.—tadiesare Respectial/y In- swited to examine the subscribers’ assortment of aatalae @heil cress combs The variety ia beyond all dondt the greatest in the city. Combs mate to order and repaired. A UNDERS, 887 Broadway. Notice to Shippers West.—Navi2tion hence Qo Louisville, Memphis, and st. Louis is uoiaterrapted Breights bave declined vb per 100 Ihe. within the last few @ays. Light draft boots abuncast, und no fears weed be entertained thet goods or werchnn’ be @elayed at this point. J 8. CHENOWET: 0 Forwardiog merchants, Cinclowati Laces and Embrotseries. Coliars! Collars! @olsre |! !—The finest avsortmeet in this city of French, ‘Epeglish, and Scoteh Embroidered Collars at the Metro- | Emproidery Sto:e. Also a lot of French Tambour ‘8, very rich acd remarkabiy cheap. 657 Broadway Cashmere \wis.—The Subscriber has jast eesived from suction o large invol'e of splentid In- Gie patioyn cashmere jong Seeks, woich were sold sub- Jeat to +ligtt imperfections, but the majority of them arracted perfect, Toey arc well worth 976, bat be told for $80. EH. LEADBE:TER, (\ate Lead- eater & Lee), 347 Broadway, sorner of Leoaard s:reet. Green has One Hundred Reasons tor not ‘ies ppointing bis sastemnera; 4b, as the first of reasons is want aves tas we ep tied pi Sige gh da ‘emvecessary fo ame t inety-nine. Tae wanufactured at No. 1 Aster House are as true to the shaje as the hour promised. Paste Fall Fashions.—The Only Reltable is Frank Lesie’s Gazette of Fashion. Septem- tN agree ped or vag ebdioterk, at all the Uooksollera i ver cent Levejoy’s Boot snd Shoe Emporium, No. 32 Past Row, under Lovejoy’s Hotel, New York. On hand Brepeh calf shoes and patent leather boots and shoes, ‘ena Congress gaittrs. 82 Park Row. J. ERNST. ‘Window *hadcs and Curtain Goods at ree @eeed prices —KELTY & FERGUSON, -28034 Broadwa; and 64 Reade street, have of their own manufacture anc fmmportation a large stock of window shades, lace and wuslin curtains, cornices, damasts, & , which they are mow offering at extremely low prices. Defiance Salamander Safes.—Robert M. PATRICK is the sole manufacturer in the Unitei States @t the above celebrated safes. and F. C. Goffin’s impene- fable defiance locks and cross bars. Depot, 192 Pearl one door below Maiden lane; manufactory, 60, 62, €6 Cannon street. at Milwaukic.— Milwaukie, Aug. Henning, Eeq., 186 Water street, N. Y.— ai of that tates out of the ruins all LEMSING BONNELL, Agent. 7 Great Bargains-—O at Purchated at reduced ices. PECERSON & REY will now sell off entira stock of car- at the lowest Kich velvet carpets 10s. tapestry do. 88. to 128.; do. Brussels 86.; €o, ply, Se. to 10s. per yard; do. heavy superfine, 8. om snageatect a “tags ‘assort- mats, ‘equally’ low. No. 879 Brosdway, 0 atrest.. Eaglish moiallion alta, bertey sate tk ay me. vel i} try an ree car- ‘at a wonderful sacrifice. 750,000 yards of bautiCal Eograta. ca at 2, 6d., 36., 43. ond 6s. Knoormous stock of ‘at about one half the usual price. HIRAM ANDEREON, 99 : m : supplied, i f 3 i T 2 ily ¢f H iy ifr WN 4 Perens oma hd the ior lowest prices, and most s 1c it Ge Wk koe ? Fenslve ‘cstablishmnent, 196 Pearl strest one door below Maiden lane. wigs ana -Where did you es sould dak wigs, oapein Coe oes 5 ‘ke,, made of BD ‘ourla, t this out. Ir | han pot been 80 situated | Craning—Elega FRE? MUNROE & 003 ove AUVERTISENENTS RENEWED FORGE, JO°EPH <ND JOHN DOWLING, FOR merly of Belfas?, Telant. Jemes, by cofling at 147 T tween Eeventh and fight F THI3 SHOULD MEET T E EYE OF PWAPD, of Londen, be #il) find bie brother At phonse Pienrd, who arrived in the steamship Wasaiog- ‘two, af 44 Fulton street. x R\PHAEL 4% Msqurtsmort, = ile vries atore, #41 Brosdway. 's clothing, lasbi nade styles. Well made goods BEVERY DAY, see thar beocher, ty sogund street, be- RS, CaTH sRINE PHILLIPS FROM CORNWALI. EN- glond, will please avdre-s her brother, Beltevitie, A’ Y Z KING WILL FIND A LE: T8% IN THE CITY Poet Ufice, covtaining business information tm- portant for her to bnow. R. JOHN MURPHY, LATE acdre as to the Broadway oblige M. L. F. 'D EY BLUE*.—B00KS’ it, Ni OF 27 NORTH FREDE- Fie street, Dublin, will bear of hix aaphew, who ia coming to vee hina, by addressing Dr slex. Murpny, Sur- geon of the sbip Ashourton, Post Offise. ILL J E.H | PLESSE SEND A NOTE Witt Post Office, ‘ARY. ROOMS, 381 EG RA. RUBERTS, Captaia. Witzam Hunter, First} e-gean' 3. and greatly BROOME York, Augast 81, 1854 —The meaners are here ny ordered to ass: mble for dclill ; this, Friday evening, Sevt. ‘Ist, at half past 7 o'clock. PR TaL NOTICF,— COMPANY 7 N. ATIONAL GUARD, srmory Anerican Hail, New York, sugast 31, 1854 ‘The members of this comyuny are herwby directed to as- sembie in cttizens dress, at the Amore, on Friday, Sept. Ist, at 2 o'oicck PM. precisely, for the purpose of at- tenoing the funeral of our late fellow mem wr Charles F. Duryee The usnul badge of monrning will he worn on the Jeitarm Members of the regiment aro Ne lahat invited to join us on this occasio: ©. H Winans, Order a. By orcer of J. MONRAL, Captain. CTERANS OF THE WAR OF 1812 —A MEETING OF the corps will be beld at the Star Hous, 64 Lispen- ard street_on Friday, Sept. 1, at 73 P. M. ‘A. W. JONES, Mejor Commanding. By order. Av’ Datty, Jn, Adjutant. THE P. M. App y to xgbert L. Vielé, 20 Broadway. VIL ENGINFE? AND DRAUGHTSM AN WANTED.— [\NGSAVER OF WATCH CASES WANTED—A GOOD ope can find steasy Ce ahi ‘&t piece work, om MOLY, 2 Dye street, application to Wit. 8. RA floor. th oe WANTED—TO ATTEND A 3M \LL ENGINE, and roast coffee Toa steady, competent man, & permanent place ie offered. Apply at No. 1 Chambers s*reet, corner of Chatham. Te PRINTEKS—ANY PRINTER WISHING TO DO THE compesiti.n of a bec prices for cash, will please c: stucet, 34 floor front. V well recommended as a 'AICHMAKER WANTED—TO GO TO THE SOUTH- ‘western country. A young man who can come jteacy, first rate workman, aod newsapa) at moderate on H. Ti T, 102 Nassau pone others, need apply. To such a one a liberal salary and constant employment Brainard & Geffrey, 10 it ANTED—A FOREMAN IN A GILDER’S 8H0P: who is eapable of ogy 3 ment in which from twenty to th’ The most Eee acter and capability. will be gi references: address, by all ewes 8. Earle, 273 Chesnut stiect, Philadsiphia. ven. Apply to street, up stairs. rty handsare O:T_ON WEDNESDAY LAST, ON TEE BROOKLYN cats. The finder ferry boat, six stereotype ‘will please leave them at 49 Willo where a suitable reward will be or ater, marked with letter Tump, cut with shears. ie will ighby street, Brooklya, given. ON WEDNESDAY, AUGUSY 30th, A RED V on right side of the The finde: Buitebly re- waroed by informing C. LEWIS, No. 7 Washington Market. Jamea A. Dorr, dated July 25, 1854, at four months, Lie OR MISLAID—A NO’E OF HAND, SIGNED BY fo F $1,000, and endorsed by George B. Dixwell and James Bennett All persons are forbid negotiating the same, ‘88 payment nas been stopped. DANI OTICE TO TEL LOW, 31 Broadway. BROKERS —LOST OR STOLEN, ON OR about the 18th or 20th of August, one $50 Tide Water Caval scrip, or post note; and $113 in ones, twos, and threes, issued in Baltimore in 1840. Brokers hav- ing any of these offered for eale will please notify. BALSEY & BALDWIN, 35 Dey atreet. 5 REWARD WILL BE PAID FOR THE RETURN of a double cased gold watch, that was lost gust 2, at the Franklin Museum, Bowery; maker's bawe Joseph Johnson, Liverpool No. 18,189. ‘To be left at 104 East Twenty. fourth street, and no: aaked. $50 REWARD WILL BE PAID TO ANY PERSON tha: will give information that will lead to the tection of the thief that broke open my store, No. 98 Broaaay, and carried away to the amount of $169 worth of boots, shoes gaiters. $1 PATRICK LOGAN, REWARD WILL BE PAID FOR INFOR mation of the carman who carried two large boxes of goods from 115 avenue C to 5683; Grand street, in this city, between the 16th and 22d days of June last. Also, a like amount to the carman who carried the same ior No. 2 Nortu river, goods from 66834 Grand street to between the seine days in June last. Wierman, Germintown, Now Jersey. On marked Joseph The boxes were application to the subscriber, and on giving their state- ments of the transactions, the above will be paid JACOB LEVI, 109 Hester atrect. $10 FREWARD.—LO:T, ON THE 20TH INST., A large Newfoundland dog; black except white on his breast and toes, Had on a wire mazzle, and 5] red leather collar edged with blue. will be paid the person returning him street, or No. 61 Clinton Place. The above amount to No. 108 Liberty REWARD.—LOST, IN BROADWAY, ABOUT 1 ‘o’clockon Tharsday, August 31, opposite the wish vurb chain B1C House, a lady’s gold watch, ‘chain slide, with « single opal set in the centre. The above reward attached; said will be paid on leat a ing the articles at the Carlton House. A man was seen to upa watch tdtine st ‘the loss. REWARD.—LOST, from Shrews! ‘The finder, by Teas i will receive the above cot. a owner, YESTERD. , om board street dock, AY, IN REIU! the| \ + it at No. the thanks and get on the top of a stage about RNING stoamboat Thomas REWAKD.—LOST OR STOLEN, A LARGE WHITE $5 Newfoundland dog, called Simon, black spota, ears, brass co! Nar, name $6 will be paid if returned and no questions asked. found after this notice the will be prosecuted. RJ. TODD, 88 Falton Brooklyn. $3 pair of gold 5; peekman street, near South. them up. By leaving them st A C) man and South streets, the above re: person was seen to Aker! will be . J. A. KAMP. and address of the boc ec REWARD.—1O:7, THURSDAY MOiNING, A ectacles in red morocco case, in 8, corner . attention heme tine there is none of ) the Haman oye isaud: and ly cure A YOUNG FRENCH L.\ DY, LATELY ARRIVED 1N this evuntry, pupil cf nding desires & rituation a3 piano’crte and Freach a rchool, or Ww @ family a+ vieitirg governess. Address to 62 | tate street, south Broonlye NY FRSPECCABLE PERSON WISHING TO ADOPT ac orphan boy, ad0at two years old, cau hvac of one, by applying a5 264 Fort) fifth street, near Ninth avebue LITTLE GIRL OF TWELVE YEAR3 WISHES A situation i » respectable Protestant family Please call at 66 West Broadway. HIGHLY SE-PECTABLE PERSON WISHE3 A SIT. vation #3 seametreas iu a private family; she ua- stands all kinds of plain sewing and em srufiery. She Sree ner Zeferenees. adress « tine WO F., 629, \dway, aad is wilt meet with a prompt answer. YOUNG AMERI3AN GIRL WANTED TO DO CHAM- berwork, ana take care of children. Address J. C., box 69, Rahway, N. J. MIDDLF-AGED SCOTCH. LADY WISHES A SITU- ation as housekeeper, or cook and Loasexeeosr; no ‘Objection to @ bute) or saloon, bat 8 private faxally pro- ferred, tatisfectory reference given from tne best faa- {Wes ip Ssottand. Piease call on or addresa Mra. Slacer, 190 Fulton street, Brooklyn. COOK WHO THOROUGHLY UNDERSTANDS HER business in ali its branches, wishes a situation Good city reference given if required. Please call for two days at 35 West Thireenth street, betweoa the Fifth and Sixth avenues. To save trouble none need ap- ply but a private family. DRESSMAKER, WHO HAS WO8KED IN TIE most feshiocable establishments, wishes to work 9y the day fa any fawily, Pioase call at 176 Siguth avenue, corner of Nineteenth street. A RESPECTABLE S20fCH : PROTESTANT GIRL withes a situation 94 chambermaid and Jaundress. Gvod reference given. Please address J.C , ierald office. PROTE ‘TANT ENGLISH WOMAN WISHES A SITU 4- tioa in the city ax professed cook; she thoroughly Understands ber business in all its branches, and can furnirh tho best recommendatio:s. Can be seen at the American and Foreiga Ewigrant Protective and Employ- ment Eociety, 27 Greenwich street. HESPECtABLE YOUNG GIKL WANTS A SITUA- tion as cook, washer and ironer, or woukl have no 2 ection to do general housework. Please call at 44 i rt. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SiTU- ation #a waiter in a respectable private family. Good city reference given. Please call at 120 Atlantis street, between Hicks and Henry, Brooklyn. GERMAN LADY, WHO HAS TAUGHT FOR SEVE ral years in this country the English branches, German, French, and drawing, wishes to obtain a sitaa- tion as governess, here or in the South. The very best of references given. Please address box 3,493 Post RESPECTABLE NG WOMAN WANTS A STiu- ation as ckambermaid and to assist at washing and ironing, or todo general housework for # smali family; one year’s reference given Please call at 216 First ave rue, northeast corner of Thirteenth street, second floor. Con’ be teen tor two days, if not engaged. YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION AS EX- A celient cook ; no o>jection to assist in washing aad ironing in a small private family. Best ot city refe:cace giver. Please to call at 386 Pearl strect. Can be seca for two days, first floor, front room. RESPECTABLE GERMAN GIRL WISHES A SITUA- tion as cook in a small family. Inquire at 11 Eliza- berh street, third story, back ck room. GENTLEMAN, POSSESSING EXCELLENT REFER- encer, a member of one of the distinguished colleges in Kurope, desires a situation ins private family, in town or country, to educate teo or three young gentlemen in the Greek, Latin. French ani English preparatory course. Information as to personal character and capacity, will be found most ble. Addresa fo. 83 White street. YOUNG FRENCAMAN WHO CAN SPEaK ENGLISH wants @ situation a3 coachman, in an amorican ; ho understands his business well. Good refereace given. Address Monsieur George, 384 Second avenu-, between Twenty-fourth and Twenty-fifth strocts. YOUNG MAN, WHO HAS HAD MUCH EXPERI- ance in schools, wishos asituation ina district 1 or private family. He is competent to instruct in Algebra, six books of Eucl d, with the ordinary branches of an English education. He has spent the las: two years in a college, learning Latin, Ago 27. Address P. M., box 204 Heraid office, BUSINESS MAN WANTS A SITUATION UPON A railroad, or taking charge of a gang of hands, or as agent for a railroad company. Inquire for two days, at Lovejoy’s Hotel, for G. D. A MAN WANTED—TO WORK ON A FARM, IN THE vicinity of the city. Apply at 81 Maiden lane, be- tween the hours of 10 and 12 A. M. YUUNG MAN, OF STEADY, INDUSTRIOUS HABITS, wishes to obtain some e' employment; not ar what business; ‘dont ind pili Vory referancns strom, , Abdente Wika, Wersid oon. ARKEERPER’S SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG who has been used to restaurant, Can produco reference for three years from last place. Address M. F., 200 Charch stacet. OY WANTED—IN AN IMPORTING HOUSE; ONE AC- Biome with the Custom House business pre. err ._ Must be well recommended. Address box 456, Post Ofc ice. OOK W4NTED—TO GO A SHORT DISTANCE IN the country. She Pinst naterstons aanae, Bees; el, a (OACHMAN WANTED—ONE WHO THOROUGHLY understands horses and can pee references A colored man preferred. Apply to J. STREET, Esq , No. 20 Nassau street, |ANVASSERS —A FEW MORE CANVASSERS WANTED story. to sell new publications. $10 cash, or secu- ed will enable a smart energetic men to acquire a very me living. Apply to i ious WESTON, 568 Broadway. RUGGIST.—A YOUNG MAN, WHO HAS SOME knowle¢ ge of the drng business, would like a situ- ation in a drug store, anes the oity ce coms a beg a ex; ddress Broadway Post Office, hail pre CLERK.—AN ACCOMPLISHED BUSINES3 a) eer wil hear of a most desirable situation, bya Hog, by tter, to L. L. Lewis, 188 Bleecker street, ing age and nation, with references, (letters prepaid). UG CLERK WANTED—AN ACCOMPLISHED BUSI- ess Ne pessoa Mra hear of a desirable situation by spplyto im ely at GEORGE W. GARDINER’S pharmacy, Newark avenue, betwoen Grove and Barrow streots, (out side,) Jersev city. E IBROIDERY CLERES WANTED.—J. R. JAFFRAY & Zone have several vacancies in their emb: department. None need apply but those who are fs ‘ar with the business. XPERIENCED SERVANTS,—SITUATIONS WANTED for several experienced cooks, Protesta: chambermaids and scamstresses, efficiont general bouse- workers, waiter girls, lsandresees, and neat girls, at MANNING'S, 10 Tillary street near Fulton, ‘Brook: lyn. Eatablished uncer the patronage of the most in- nential and respectable private families. and profitable situation, if weil and able to recommend ive sufficient seourit; : es I eas we i ty, by applying .to W. Rischmuller, Gs WANTED —FOUR GIRLS WANTED, TO ROLL ribbons on it No. 1! tay, blocks, at No. 10 Barclay street. Apply o —<—<———<——— UILTERS, AND CLOAK AND MANTILLA HANDS wanted GEORGE BhODIE, 61 Canal and 63 Lis. streets, will engage a large number of first class Good wages and fulltime, Apply immediately, sry FRENCH od JUST ARRIVED FROM Le hag Ban employment at home; will ind of b cham! S is Chrystio street, between 9 and 106” \STUATION WANTED—BY A RESPEOADLE Puo. testant female, competent to take charge ‘an infant from its birth. Any commands addressed to i raenea ten Gass, 167 First aveauo, will be prompt- attended H ITUATION WANTED—IN A ry, patent medicine or Gand elig references given. Apply ferences given. Sdoville t Co., 316 Broadway. Ca ERVANT3 WANTED—AT WALLACEH’3 OFFICE, NO. 4 ands streot, Brooklyn; mbermaide, |‘ purser, keamatrosses, laundresses, general house workers, waitresses, &0, | wust be well recommended N, B—! ‘era Aupplied with efficient maleand femalo stent and Cat socvants at this office. "Tviror oe ta ont, YOUNG WOMEN WANT sITUA- { ope AB , washer acd irooer, and the other 'o and would assist in washing and a . Good city reference given for both. FP /call at 37 Monroo street, first floor up stairs, bate ee WOMEN WANT siru i b ‘a8 ¢ook to in wae) ‘the at 26 East Nincteenth street. ee WHOLESALE STATIONE- where the Beers '@ work on eustom work, Non bat drat es hav i+ peed apply. Also, ope or two g rla to warn, ers the Fapoy store, corner of Market end Div.sion sire eee oe qT M LLINERS—WaN ED, 4 NUMBER OF VIL- 7 map that thoroughly uncerstaads bis busina-s. Such a one may apply at the Knicker 20cker Market, Pork Averue, Broob}yn. THOMAS @Ut0N ro, eRe Nt TATLORS—WANTED, A SITU ATION as cutter, by gentleman who can give yod +i Fence. Addrvss P. H. K.. Irviog House: A BUSINESS MAN FROM THE ituation as agent for s merchant, «r tabing charge of an office in any situation vuere . >. *- factory recompense can be received. Address G. )., » X 204 Herala office. eo RAILROAD EXPRESS} OMPANIES AND OCHER ».— an Evpli-hmsn, many years ia the age sod evnveyance business in England, would b+ glal to pro cure @ sivaation where he could de of use to. his employ Je ia well acquainted with horses and deriv objection to leave the city. Good reference aa to 99) &c Direct, post paid, P. C., bakery, 19 sixth avont ANTED —WET NURSE WANJED, AT 66 SOUTH Third street, Williamsburg. Nurse with no child preferred. {7 ET NURSE —A HEALTHY, RE*PECTABLE WOMAN, weil acquainted with the care of children, wh» nas afresh breast of milk, cosires a situstion as wet nurse, in ayenteel family. Best of reference from thros yhyei- cians. Apply att e doctor’s office, No. 13 Wert fw-nty- aixth street, betw +n nine and four o'clock. ANTED—TWO AMERICAN OR SCOICH ul La; e as sreneranic, sad Waiter, the o nur a8 cook, washer, avd ironer, with good city reference: (rm yast places App'y at 62 street. ANIED—BY AN ENGLISHWOMAN, A FEW ladies’ and gentlemen's washiag; can do up due muslin, French fluting and mangling, at a low prise. Caa ce feen at No. 90 sixtosnth street, between sixth and & the basement ANTED—A SITUAUION, BY A RE-PECTABLE girl, as chambermaid in a private family; is willing toatsist in the washing and ironing The peat of city reference given. Please cali at 13 Kast Thirtioth at. yo WOMAN THAT I3 A GOOD PLAIN cook, and thorough washer and ironer, to do the general housework of a small family. One who oan Rive satisfactory reference as to ability ani character, 000 situation by applying at 250 Hicas street, ANTED--BY A YOUNG WOMAN, WITH A FRESH breaat of milk, only three weeks old, a situation as wet purse. Can be recommended by tne highest dostor. Address A. O. N., iserald office, stating where to call. ANTED—BY A YOUNG AMERICAN WOMAN, A situation as plain sewer and chambermaid, and to ta. @ care of chilcren. Has no objection to tray —nas the best of ciiy reference. Pl-ase to call at No. 31 Sixth ayepue, in the bock store, near Fourth strect ANTED—IN A SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY, A RE spectable Protestant woman to cook, wash and iron, and to cv housework in general. None need apply unles: they understacd their business. Refarenc- required Call at 90 West Twonty-seventh street, between Sixth in Seyenth avenues. © BUICUEKS—WANTED IMMEDIATELY, a YOUNG | Ne lnm laa Snbey wank INTELLIGENT YOUNG GIRL, TEN or twelve years of age (an orpbaa vreterre}) #bo in fond of cbiidren, aod way be wilheg t maks ber | beme ip a former’ family 10 @ Western otate. she will reetive good schooling, a mderate compev-ation for ner services and ip every respect be treated as a member of the family. address Farmer, Healt office, stauns where an ip'erview may be had. ANTED—A GERMAN COOK, WASHER, AND iruner. She wust bave city refecences Apply ot 160 West Tw uty-first strees, between teo and cue o’clo k P.M. A@NTED—BY A RESPECTABLE FEMALE, A SITU- ation to do general beusework—is 8 good washar and ironer, cnn bake, and do pl in cooking City refe- repos ‘rom late employer. Apply at 154 Fursyth # reet, ic tbe rear, WwW *NTED —BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WuMAN, A situa'ion to do gen » 004 Washo: and ironer ; “i city re even; couotry ferred Apply at 236 Grand st. Cam be seen for 2 di ANTED—BY A LaDY RETURNING TO ENGLAND, on Saturday next, by wail «' er, & respectable Irish or English girl, as nursemaid Apply at the St. Nicholas Hotel, room 186, between the hours of 2 and 6 o’clock. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE MARRIED WO 4AN, aritvation as wet pur @; good reference given. n tor two days. Call at 122 3:. Mark’s place, ANTEL—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, a situation; ia a good plain coos and a frat rave washer and ironer. Best of cct'y reference given, Apply at 180 Firat avenue, near Kighth strect, top door. MAN AND WIFE, WITHOUT FAMILY, WANT Fp Sie tt ip Tne #oman a8 pro- feased cook; is an excellent wasbor aoa {roner The men understands gardening aud the care of horses perfestly, &s. Referenes givon. Please aidreas . C., Herald office, for ove day. ANIED—A YOUNG MAN OF GOOD ADDRESS, to act as salesman an} tuver in a piso? and masic store, in one of \he Southern States. Avply ot Wa. Hall & Sons, Broadway, or Firth, Pond & Oo., Franklin square. ANTED—A SITUATION, A3 CLERK OR ASSi8T- ant bookkeeper, in & book store, (a wholesale store preferred.) by a young maa who nas had six months experience in axwholesale bouse in th's city. Can bring the best of refereoce from nis lass employer for bonesty and ingnatry: also, country reference, if re quired. Address 0. P., box 164 Herald office. ‘ANVED—SEVER AL GOOD DRY GOONS SALESMEN Apply to HORTON & iON, 279 Fulton street, Brooklyn. ANTED—BY A RESPE STABLE MAN, A SITUa- tron as ontler. Please apply ar 31 Avenue A Can bo seen for three if not engaged. Wye ee A YOUNG MARKIED MAN, (A PXO- testant, ) a situation to drive a horas ana cart for a wholesale store; is woll acquainted with the city, and can prcduce the best of references. Addoss J. Harria, Firat avenue, second house north of Thirty-fourth street. 'ANTED—A SITUATION, AS COA\CHMAN, BY A sober, steady, active man; understands his basi- pees perfectly well ’Good city referencs given. addroas P. M,, box 188 Herald office, for two days. ANTED—A GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSE. work; one who can come well r-commended from ber last place, and also make herself geacrally useful Inquire at 87 West Fifteenth street. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as nurse and seamstress; can dv all kinds of fine needlework; can cut and fit coiliren’s dresses, Raa pepaince the best of city referezce from hor jast place. Also one as very good cook Cail at No. 202 Ninth street, between First avenue and aveaue A. Can be seen for two daysit not engaged. W ANTED—IN A PRIVATE FAMILY OF FOUR PER. ns, two Protestant women; one for wasning and iroping, she must bea very good cook; and the otuer {or waltng and chamberwork. Apply at’ No. 196 Henry street, near state street, Brooklyn. ANTED—BY A RE-PECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, a situation as plain ovok, washer aud ironer. Good city reference given, Please call at 368 Seventh avean:, bet een Thirty seoond and Thirty-third streets, secon: floor, in the rear. Can be seen for two ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUATION ‘as seawstreas and dre-smaker. Tha best of cicy reference given. lease call at 128 Seventh avenue, cor- ner of Nineteonth street, firet for, over the bakery. ‘ANTED—A SITUAVION AS COOK IN A PRIVATE family; is a good baker, washer and ironer, govi city reference fiom her last place. Please call at 68 Bridge street, between Front and York strovts, Brooklyn. ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED NURSE AND 8AM. stress, to take cparge of an infant five montha old. To one who is comyetent, a permanent situation will be ensured. Inquire st 22 ‘Twelfth street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues, from 10 to 12 o'clock. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE 4 YOUNG WOMAN, a situation as cook good washer and ironer. The best of city reference can be Oaa be neon for two days, at 64 Soound evenue, between Thirty. to wash and iron. She can give the best of city references from her last A fer two at 108 West Sia teenth ee ee dal ANTED—A YOUNG LADY, TO SING, OR PLAY ON the 10; also a young lady to at bar. ply at 60 is street, Phenix Saloon, after 10 W ANIED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A rituation, who is capsble of taking care of a young baby; has no objection to travel to New Orleans or Cin- cinnati, Best ofc'ty reference. Address B. M. N., Brooklyn Post Office. Wea GOOD GIRL, TO TAKE CARE OF two children and do chamberwork. Apply at 27 Unponardstret Wise IMMEDIATEY—A WET NURSE, AT 299 ealt! Bridge street, near M: Brooalyn. thy and respectabie cae desired samy ene Wer. INMEDIATELY—A WET NURSE, APPLY Hicks street, Brooklyn. Wan A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, & situation to do general housework. Reference it required, Call for two days at 820 Mottatreet, near Bleecker. ee Sonu enpennenrpen ee Wars SITUATION AS OOOK AND BAKER; has po objection to assist in washing, ani can make herself genorally useful. Has good references ety last place. Can be scen at $1 Main strect, rooklyn, WY eta seeks A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUATION ‘as a good plain cook, washer and ironer; under. stands baking; would be todo hoasework in o city reference from hor willing srall cr ' Tas good last pl Can be soon at 46 Essex strect, front house for two ed. 4 ———— a Wa A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, ‘a situation to. do housework; is a first rate wash. er avd froner. Has the best elty reference from her Inst place, where she lived three years. call at 412 Firat avenue, first floor, roora. ANTED—A YOUNG WOMAN, TO DO GENERAL housowork; one who can come well recommend- ed. Apply at 68 East thirty-first atreet. ‘ANTED—BY TWO RESPECTABLE GIRLS, SITUA. tions as chambermaids and waiters. Both wish to live in one house. Can give the bost of city reforence. Please call at No. 20 West kighteonth street, between First and Second avenues, for two days. Way ‘A RESPECTABLE AMERICAN LADY, a situation as lady’s nurse; PA acts to take care of a baby or todo recomended. Please ala 81 Main #1 rooklyn, ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE oung woman; is a good cook, first rate laundress and baker. Best of ‘city reference from her last place. Please call at 43 Hammond, in the rear. ‘ANTED—A aE al es yg og 4 TORN wostss, chamberwor plain sewing, and ‘ q willing to assist in washing and ironing,in 8 private ft » Can beseen for two |. Please oA iil Grveate aveune, sheet of Keck cote oa general housework Seehaae exits ‘seek Covance, WVANIND—A SITUATION, BY A REAPDCTABLE and t:2nings Toe. bast of el noo given from Bet reference given from her last employer. Inquire at 67 ith street, two doors from Sxth avenue, ANTED—FOR A PROTESTANT ORPHAN GIRI., 16 ears old, a situetion, the country. She piomencet. abeneee di Carpenter, ‘ald office. Woven A YOUNG GIRL OF 14, A SITUA- tion to attend the door, or go of errands; tos ro ; eho is ticy and smart, urefal in a nico rivete family 49 good home more an object thaa 5 Prease call atti Leonard street, near Hudson, at Cer own roridence, until engage’. a ANTED—A TIDY, TRUSIY GIRL, BETWEEN 13 and fourteon years of age, to take care .f'a child; one who would caré more fora good home than high ‘ wages, will find a comfortable" and happy one, Taqu! ‘im pret ine Troy street, near Greenwich avenue, for Mrs. Mai AN: ED—A PROTESTANT GIR W work of a private family; must be a good washer ond ironer, and plain cook. Tho best of city referoncem required. Apply, for two days, at 186 Broome street. TANTED—A SITUATION, BY A-GIRL, IN A PRE vate family ; she Will an¥wer as chabermmald, or to do genoral housework, aa city reference. Please: call at 261 Spring street, rear, roum.No. 10, W ANTED—FIVE OR “SIX AMERICAN GiRL3, AS walters ina frst class restanrant, eonnoeved wita, ahotel. None but Américan girls ned apply N. B= Call before 12 A. M. and after 3 P. M SWIET & FARGO, 135 Palton street, TO DO HOWE ANTED—A tITUATION, BY A YOUNG MAN OF good character, to work in a store, or to travel with a gentleman. Please address E. F., Herald office. ‘ANTED—EMPLOYMENT IN ANY RESPECTABLE business house, by a Swiss, thirty-four years of ge. He can spesk German, French and English, and ur. sh good reierences and recurity, if required. Ap- ply «t the office No, 27 Greenwich stioet. ANTED—A DRUG CLERK,WHO THOROUGHLY UN- derstands his business, to go to Ill{nois. address box 1,901, Post Office. ANTED—AN AMERICAN, WELL QUALIFIED TO take char.e of a dining room ia a public hotel. Pest of references will be requirrd. Iaquire at the st. Louis Hotel, 101 and 103 Chamb-rs street Wea A SCOTCHMAN, USED TO FARMING, ituation to take care of a farm; is used to the revring of stock, mavaging of borees, and capable of tar- tog charge of any other branch needful on a farm. Good reference given. Address James White, Herald office, for sx day ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young man, who has a knowledge of the country; will co any kind of in door busiaess; writes a good nand, and can come well recommended. Can be seen for two days at David Canavan’s, corner of Main and Water aitcets, Brooklyn. ANTED—TEN YOUNG MEN, TO ENGAGE IN A new buriness, by which men of good business ha- bits, (and those accustomed to travelling,) caa realize from $26 to $80-per Wy! mo mistake. Apply at 307 Brosdway, up stairs, for Geo. W. Holman. eS A PRACTICAL DOUBLE EN iY bookkeeper, who isdisengsged after 6 P. M., em- ployment for Ba avetings in ca a) set of book: or todo any other writing. ers to present employ- ors. Please address +y Herald office. rd ‘ANTED—THIS DAY. ANTED—TWO COLORED WAITERS FOR SALOONS None but them that understand the business por- feetly well need apply, at 621 Broadway. ANTED—IN A SUGAR REFINERY AT THE fouth, aman to take charge of the mould room. Nene need apply unless fally qualitied. Inquire of J. H. Brower & Co., 45 South street. ANTED—TWO OR. THREE FIRST RATE WAITERS, for which eighteen dollars a montu will be paid. None need apply exept they well understend their ousiness. Cali at Goald’s Hotel, 144 Fulton atceet. ANTED—BY A BOY) SIXTEEN YEAR3 OF AG a situation to fome respectable trade, ai Mog. to work: carpontes prefered: “Address W. iL, ‘work: carpenter pi LA . HP, box 166 Herald cflee. : ANTED—A BOY, 13 OR 14 YEARS OLD, OF STEADY a and ne 1 i an rhe ri to fetch and carry parcels; ri iveathome. Pay per week, the first year. Address F. H., Herald office. ANIED IMMEDIATELY—A GOOD COOK, WASHER and irover, and a chambermaid, in one house; aiso three cooks, four chambermatds, two laundresses, and fifteen houseworkers, in very respectable families ia the eity and country. Wi immediately, if they call this morning at 129 Third avenue, betwoen Four- teenth and Fifteenth streets. References required. ‘A. BUNDMANN, Proprietor. HE TURF. ED HOUSE TROITING COURSE, HARLEM. —~s purse of $25 will be given on Friday next, free t rv ees that never won a purre of $25. Mile heats, beat three in five, to saddle. Entries to close one hour previous to starting, Time of peg o'clock. WM. A. BROWN, Proprietor. WALKING MATCII OF SEVEN MILES FOR y, 4th Peasieee the men have been in active train- ing, and good time may confidently beexpected. A run: ning match of two mi between Mr. Blaaveit and Mr Parcells for $200, will come off same day. NION COURSE, LONG ISLAND—TROTTING.—FRI- day, September 1, at 3P. M., match for $500, raile heats. ‘m. clan names gr. m. Sontag, to wagon; H. Woodruff_names b. g. Whalebone, in harness. Stages eave the Williamsburg ferries every half hour daring the day. SHAW & WHITE, Proprietors. NION COURSE, L. I.—TROTIING ON THURSDAY, September 7th, at 3 0’clock, P. M., for » purse and jake of $3, ‘to go to the second best; mile heats, best three in five in harness—H. Woodrud names g. H. Jones namos br. g. Mac. Woodruff names r. g.Taconey. J. F. Nodine names b. m. Highland Maid. Cars leave the South , Brook- Iyn, for the course at a quarter j ast two 0” and ne- turn as toon as 8) is over. Fare way cents. SHAW & WHITE, proprietors. MILLINERY AND DRESSMAKING, BROADWAY —JAMPS TUCKER CAN PRODUCE feathers perhaps in tho Btate. The coitfeurs bal are truly icent, and bridal wroaths fitting for the occasion. above importations are peculiar, end no ordinary production, 887 Broadway, up stairs, ADIES DRESS CAPS.—MRS. SHAW, (LATE MlsS ,) is now showing a large aad beautifal assort- ment of and soft cay &o. Merchants and millinors are {invited to call and examine, at 465 Broadway, two doors above Grand street. RS, RICHMOND, OF 369 BROADWAY, WOULD its Sow tens pe bndane tad Siberia iT Dew and em! just recetved. Hor fa H+ restored she give her personal attention to ba: and that her reputation for skill and taste if only Cestrable goods, will still enable the old store, koep the attention to the mourning de- partment, S abert eaneyomns waata, rs CLOTHING, &C, mations niche ane SS ARGAINS.—CILOTHING SLIGATLY DAMAGED.— Black frock and dress coats, cost $16, for 96; red jcamimere and dooskin pants, cost $4, for $2 50; Diack weer er eee er el for $2 bed ‘boys’ vests an! 3, $1 each. , corner of Nassau tnd Beckihen streots, a AST OFF CLOTHING AND FURNITURE WANTED — Ladies and gentlemen ha’ any of the above ar- ticles to cispore of, can obtains cash by sond- ing for the subsertber at his roslenoe, oF aia by post. Ladion attonded by mre. L. M. TU-SELDORF, 18 1m atroot, Ctr, CLOTHING —A eee WANT ed.—The Righest price oash in ears Font money, tor large or gmail tote of secondhand iotbing. Gentlemen wishing to dispose of the apore will please addroes or cal on JAMES MORONEY, 1d Orange #treot, UTTENBERG FERRY COMPANY —A GEN@ «aL meeting of the aevve c-mpany will be hold om t, at 8 v’elock P M , at the hotel , tor the sale of shares b ebarebolders ani lob Friday, : eptember th Constana, 218 Wiliam st ip raid company, sod snvil proprivtors tor purchasing at his meeting will ve offered for sa! after, D. Sram, Secretary. H. PECERS, President, b eos FOR +OUTH ~TREER—ALL CELLARS oD oF pear the margim of our rivers cau now bemac®@ yrheb Water tight aod fies from moisture, veemio, at A Very wmallebarge ibe invevtors of this mew system have succeeded wit shove in Spring street, ope door from West street. North river, whore the cellar heretofore has been arandoneo, ou account of having about sisteen inches of water in tevory high tide. Its pow an dry 98 the second strry, avd ape for a few days for public inspection, Office 208 bs way. Dss LEMOULNIER & OO. O1ICE TO CONIRaC'ORS —TAE UNDERSIGNED * wish to contract with some responible party for rryitg ‘utand delivering ov the canal or railroad jerson, N. J, one bundies ti saa0 tones of brown stops, to be taken out of the Olam quarry, situated aoc ui two ard a boif miles perth wes: of Parersom. Seal- 4 prope rals will be rec-ived at our office until Septem- arg 1804. A.C, TRUE & CO., 378 Broadway, New ‘ork, ( #FICE OF THE RECEIVER OF TAXES, CITY HALL, Park.—Taxos—1t54,—Rate Hib 6-100.—Notiee ia hereby given that the fax Boor sorte present year will be open for payment on th» vbirty iret day of August instant, and that I will then be prepared to receive the eums eburged vhereon. Ali persovs psying their taxes previous to the first of November next witl raoeive a de- duction of inlerest at 7 per cent per euvum, ealeulated from the time of payment to the firet of Decem rer next One per cent will be added to all taxes unpaid on the firet mber; ext. Hours tor reeviving taxee—from 8 A.M. to2P.M. Bankable money only received. RaRVtY H.R/, Re eiver of Taxes. \. B.—Persons can have their bills by apply ing at thie office, and are requested to give fail and accurate de ror'ptionss of thir property, aud tous avoid errors. Also to enqnize for personal tax, if any. Toe arreara of Oro- ton water rent are to be adde} 10 the pe HS accord ance with a law lately paseed by the «Jatare, ercons will be required 1 pay the same with the taxes for the present year. New York, August 24, 1854, ROPOSALS.—OF FICE OF THE GOVERNORS OF THE ~ Almshouse, Anguet 24, 1854. To Slaters —Bealed proposals will be received by the Governors of the Alua+ hovee, at their office, Rotunda Park, until 2 o'clock P. ¥., of the Sth Feptember next, for the slating. guttert snd leaders for tho south ond of the worahouse on Blackwe V's Isiand. To Sash Makers.—ceakd proposale ‘will also be received at the / otunda, until the same for furnishing the wingow enshea od glass for the south end of the ssid building. Specifications for all of the above werk can be acen at the office of the Goreme and all information ob’ained oo application to FARMO) ELDREDGE, Superintendent Biacs well’s Island. 0 THE FRIENDS OF CUBA.—THE DRMOORATS OF a) nations are hereby invited t attend, on the Ist of september next, at 73 o'clock, P.M, at the Chinese Assembly Building, 539 Broadway, there to celebrate the third anniversary of he victims of Cuban libarty. For the “ Comite Directiro.””’ AMBROSIO VALIENTE, Sec. RE PRIZE [! UMPET, WON AT THE FIREMEN’S foot race at the iiippodrume. by Mr. John M: on Morday evening, the 28th ult, can be seen at ti Knickerbocker House, corner of Division and Governeur streets, for ore week. MEETING OF THE DELAGATES FROM THe TENT A Assembly district was beld at the house of Wm, W’Mapus, on the 80th day of August, 1864, unJor andin purrvance of a call of the General Committes at Tamma- py Bs)}. Joho Merge, of the Twelfth ward was ohosen chairman; David J. Charficls and Michael Uovghito, secretaries, The following persons were selected as dele- gates and slternates:— DELEGATES. ALTERNATES. Hopry Patt: raon, Charles Boyes, Hepry Arcularius, jr., Fraoels J. Toomsy, Jomes Hughes, George D, Davis, Nicholas Seag«is! John 8. Austin, GTRUCTION. — BEAUTIFUL ACCOMPIISUMENT—THE ART OF A. drawing from nature, with tho ease, rapidity and itensely beutiful effect acquired by thoss who’ prac- tice monochromatic painting, as taught at the Amorloan School of Design, Broadw:y. Yor circulars, &c., cal? on or address 8. WOOD, Jr., Principal. GRAIN, PROFES:OR OF DRAWING AND PAINT- e ing, will resume his instructions in classes and private letsona, at his studio, 609 Houston atrest, on the Athotreptember, Letters and mosseges to be at Mr. E. Dechaux’s arti po:ium, 709 Broadway. ist FRENCH LANGUAGE IN SIXTY LESSONS; THE Art of Writing in tvo Jessons—By a Parisian pay of the sell knewn Robertson, Mr. KUGENE P. Ba 10kD. lessons at home, or at residence if requir- ed, 96 Prince street, near Broadway. YOUNG LADY DESIRES TO FORM AN ance witha middle-aged gent'eman of health and @dueatson, (a Southerner preferred.) He having the absve mentioned requisites by addr L. V., Hersla office, may learn further and enjoy the friendly confidence o the edyertirer. O+RD.—PER“ONS WISKING BOARD OR BOARD- ers will find no otber medium so sure, so a respect venient, as ours. Boarders dicectei free of ‘You will consult the happiness an’ safety of your family by calling at office, ton Hall, Eighth atreot and Lafayette place. Bie BANKS.—INDIANA, ILLINOIS, WISOON- r dl sin and all New York State Banks taken for boote hoes, at ROBERT IRWIN’S celebrated cheap stores 2 Bowery and 156 Chatham street, LOCKS AND CLOCK REPAIRING.—GARDNER CAR- ROLL, dealer in brass clocks, time pieces, &s., at T. 8. Sperry’s, 25 John street, N. ¥', would also inform his customers and the public geverally, tnat he attends to the repairing of French, English and American clocks, including those of the Heated oon. struction. Clocks taken in exchange on the most rea- sonadleterms, All orders left as above will meet with prompt attention. os TOR THE PILE3.—aN EFFECTUAL AND SIM ple recipe for the cure of the above dissare will be sent to any person enclosing $1 (post pe to WM. WAREEN, Metropolitan Post Office, Ninth ai M B.—Particularly officacious for the piles. D eerrrabd FRENCH AND INDIA WEDDING AND u Wenn Hep engraved and printed in the latest atyle; wedding envelopes, of the latest importation from Paris’ end London; silver plated door plates, at EVER- DELL’S, 302 Broad way, corner of Duane street. REE *HOW.—THE HAPPY FAMILY CaN BE SEEN at COT«R’S rat, cockroach, &., exterminator lepot, (the only effectual article.) No. 443 Broadway, free, at the window outside of tue store. j RSS ALL KINDS, SUITABLE FO? SHOE. makers, baroess makers, trunk makers, coliar mak- ara, &o., for sale at PEAR: ON’S, 62 Frankfort strest, op. Jacob street. RS. LODER, 343 FIRST AVENUE, THIRD DOOR al below Twenty first strect, third floor, (is always st home snd not out as reprervented,) can be consulted upon the events of life. Ladies 25 cents; gentlemen, 50 M EDICAL NOVICE —MOTHER’ 3, BEWARE.—REMEW- ber that this is the dangerous sea:on ia whieh cviluren are liable to partake, often to oxoass, of fruits and vegetables—many of in cities, aro stale and unwholesome—the use of which on inevitably result in some dangerous disease 0’ the bows els; and remember, likewise, that Hunt’s Restorative Cordial is. certain ‘remedy for these diseases, ae the sed and tratbfol testimonials in our public journals ave entablished dispute. This cordial is for sale in 4a., 68. ond 196. bottles, with aa Soa'tt 8. y directions, &e,, at the PRIVATE BOARD—AT 47 BANDS 5 . lyn. Large pleasant fami or would, be femal Fee Ty io, wilt be vacant Ist cf lomber. i winter months ure whites to ‘call Rafe Raforences esehange ny GUANO OF BET QUALITY, AND WaR- ; itaral tony pigs a cath noite eumetaans 06 nale by RK. L. 180 and 191 Water street. fost, a5 inobes ihiak “and: eight for lone tenn tomy vered onthe Hoboken, doak. Per farther pecteesaery address 0. D. Van Wogenen, 27 Water street, ‘1 will furnish to apy person threo and evo.» ot Of ove della, poetpaii, ‘Aaireus Jason .'Armodly of one reas id U aqnare turd. wwelasa F pba) aha. 2 RR SS nad JET AND FOR SALE—HOUSES, LOTS, m A fyrme, in destrable locations. Aa ito cettinetceend sae e DOB Wi Cimtes Fiall, corner Righth street ané Lafay. ette place

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