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«Model \ gon & Hamlin, Boston, . he preachers generally spoke as if they felt themselves $ home agaio, and the at! a the same . There are a few churches in the yesverday, the congregations haying ot opened yesterda; B extra long vacation, but ‘the all all be in the full ideway of religious dants listened as it they felt it, i next Sabbath they instruction. ag Miutaxy.—The Hamilton Guard mske their annual arade and excursion to-day. keursion, they din? at J.J.Spower’s, ‘bere a sumptuous dinner will bem. The Garde Lafayette, composed of After their merch and in Catherine street, be provided for | our French fellow itizens, hold an anniversary festival on Woedcesday, t Elm Park, Bloomingdale. Every ine time. thing promises them a Serious Row and in morning, about two o'clock, the Police Sieg nm grap the First Ward — of the ‘Sunda police fn ward were attracted by @ loud noise towards Alba- street. Here, after a few minutes’ deley, they heard “Wrarhiogtes rirect, Lept by. John Bushasaa as! mn 6 \ mn | me they found there one Daniel Moraa, fo had vsied th hadina for the pi arose uarre! with some of the tution, On of hay a dance, rads be stab: 4 in the abdomen with a sword cane by the proprietor the place, Jobn Bush: ‘The con’ Hea in 2 evitical jas arrested veyed be committed him gone a full investigation. Twe tion. 1 e ‘Whitehs deep seal for help wi ecard in arresting the assulter of an Ca —Two colored thompson and John Rod Fifth ward, eh the barroom of William Walter, a'so colored of cham, and atthe larpevara of $16. The ‘possession of Lee. On the he said the door was open. Larcens ice, arre: ath ward Pe amand Patrick Driscoll, in whose id a quantity of pig, iron, stolen from the yard of Es Pettie, No. South street, and valued at 70. This arrest led to the arrest of the captain of the Behooner Rockaway, who they alleged sold them the property. All parties were detained for examination by fustice Welsh. Property investigation they admitted jing the liquors, but denied any burglary on his part, ey Were taken je Bogart, who committed them for trial. —A few days ago officer Lyon, of the sted two men, named Timothy man was im- New York Hospitel, where he ed to the New ee by the police. Yesterday morn! e was Judge Bogart, at the Lower Police Cou fea uggs the Tornbe until the affatr has ea men, inmates of the ‘also arrested and committed as witnesses in cape. Dastardly Assault upon a Female.—On Sunday morn- woman, named Susan Lynch, street, was assaulted by some cowardly ffian, at present unknown to the records of the State . who struck her a violent blow across the fore- with a kni‘e or other sharp instrument, inflicting wound about four inches in length, when too late, as is usual on ch en gat of the First who took her to the station house, but could not suc- unprotected female. men, named Samuel , Were arrested by officer Smith with having burglariously while walking 352 Church street, and stealing therefrom six bot- two demijohns of gin, valued in was found in before ion was Jersey City Intelligence. RE-OPENING OF aoe Sonoo1s.—The public schools of the city will be re-opened to day, at the usual school hours. slight improvements during vacation in one or two of the have been made achool buildi Fre.—A fire broke on Friday, near midnight, in’ the outhouse of a small dwelling in South Third street, near Grove street. The firemen were soon on the spot, and, hose bein; guished the flames. As this was ecourred since the water was introd: the firemen so suddenly Seizure of Smuggled attached to one of the h: water works, a stream was soon on, whi the first its of the juickly extin- ire which has need into the city, ve repeated cheers when the scene was changed from light to darkaess, Goods. TO THE EDITOR OF THE NEW YORK HERALD. As your notice in the Heratp of this day, under the head of ‘Seizure of Smuggl tradicted, jo the f led Goods,” may; iy peat rove injurious to me, I request you wil ve oa ellowing factes—I was applied to by a respectable party to take charge of some goods he had sanity received from Europe. My business being that of a commission mercbant, I accepted the consignment, and the goods were sent to my store, where yt were sed forsale. neither secretedinor corcea’ed, but 0) ex) Their valuo, 1 understood. to! be some 68,000 or $4,000; I bad no interest whatever in the goods beyond my com- wission for eed ee and when the stated that he had r above, you will oblige Bunpay, September 3d, 1854. assistant Collector his inserting the eason to know they had not ‘through the Custom House, I willingly assented taking possession for the government. M. PASTACALDE. le—The metchless her with the richness of a ‘s Fail Si of this superb hat, the the exquisite cl mai fashion by which it is hi ivearer ots , and the air of high render it a matter that such a fabric can be sold for $3 60. The store is at 118 Naseau street. Beebo & ber Broadwa; reepectfi tomers and tha public to the fall men’s hats and caps. Fashionable Hatters, invite the attention of their fashions for gentle. Rees & Co.’s 25 cexts Daguerrectypes, 385 Broadway. /pes.— Holmes’ Invention of the Daguerreot, double inmew} camera for m daguerr types, two at once, instrument in America sanction first edb: and othe: only double letters patent of ‘the United States. Rights sold at 289 Broadway, and by ‘Tyler, of Boston. Albert H. Nicolay will hold his re: sewi-weekly auction sale of stocks and bonds thi fock, at the Merchants’ Exchange. For fur- at 1234 0’cl is day, ther particulars see his advertisement in another column of this paper. Mass. A ” Manufactured by Me- melodeon, with new im- provements, Well worthy the attention of all who wish en instrument which is in quality of tone, promptness of action and beauty of 434, 5, 535. and 6 octaves, single and double sultable for the Brclors suppliod at fectery prices,” BERRY & GORDON, su} Ro. 297 Broadway, sole agents. - The Patent.—T. with this ‘eri attachment, at a sbould call at their sole agency, also may be found a large of other Eelian owners of the solian patent, can furnish pianos Gilbert & Co. Jess price than any wishing their celebrated pianos 333 Broadway; where ‘assortment of cont paste makers, among them those of Hallett & Cum- stop, Jacob mB W. Smith’s celebrated melodeons, other styles and Pianos sold on monthly payments. the very best terms. BC and Horace Waters. 8.D. & H. and melodeons of all prices. Esch instrament warranted. Dealers supplied on IORACE W. It becomes my duty friends, patrons and the though bay tte f y — contained in No. 108and 105 We ly destroyed seared will continue at 105 finish e stock contained in by fire on the 28th August, I ee a at No. 6 Clark street, and from Broadway, was have al- the West Broadway to varnish room, and Mil'b enabled tol any ordere by 18th September. Being fi determined to which at pases have heretofore Yous public. the reputation es al geet art keas mas tv ccs pre for con! a - aa rosea wend” Bank of sburg, Bank of Carthage, Ccnal Bank of Tnouport hes ber tWotes on the ‘above banks, and on all the Indians, , and Vermont banks will be taken at par in payment for ready made clothing at E. EVANS’ warehouse, 66 and 68 Fulton st’ hued Silks.—Just received and will we conicce neat be offered this morning, two cases of stri and plsid silks, at 4s. per yard; 3 qerth ale, rich’ brocade, plain ai jhe above 16 way, corner of Leonard str cases do. at bs. per ; also, New Fall Bonnets, (see Frank Leslie's Gazette of Fashions for os gee Cloaks, (see Frank Lesli price 25 cents. New Fall ie’s Gazette of Fashions for September, 25 cents. New Fall Styles for dresses, (see Frank Lanier oe + A Gazette of Fashions fc Sey ber,) price e’8 tte cents. New Fall Caps, Ribbons, ac. nee 3 lew f =. Beautiful patterns for needle, croshet, &c., (see en street, jlie's Gazette, 2 5 peg lg poy Fined cents. Office, 6 J An Undaulat Country ts bat undulstise inthe . A smooth, artiele of the wardrobe is ce. To be certain, $0 Green, No. 1 Astor Hou borne bE shirt indispensable 1 Pleasant to the is quite fit in this leading to a gent eive your orders Cristadezo’s Hair Dye its by Far the Best prepsration of the kind in use. It has fairly van ition in th periesyin impartiog s mopeléceat uished harlessness of {ta pro. or brown to un- htly hair, Sold retail, t we ly ir, ‘a and |, and applied, at Dyspepsia Oured.—Whoever Doubts the efficacy of Heymann’s Elixir, call on Mr. L. G: well known in this eity, at 806 Broadway, or at he recllenes No. 180 West Twenty-Afth street, yersrnable cure. See alo certificates Ne. 197 Broadway. Pric $1 per bottle, and learn of another st principal ofi0, | of the late Lewis W | vited to attend his funeral this Leates’ Fall Fashions —Tne only reliable book of fashions is Frank Lealie’s Ladies’ Gasetve of Paris, London, and New York Fashions, containio; splenaid colored plate, numerous engravipg® of © lo Bonnets, Dresses, Trim: &e. new music, splendid pat- terns for needlework, pattern to cut adress by, au article on chess, waxw: and pag oo | literary mat- ter-—tale by Mrs Anna S Stephens, the Birthtay Pledge, ke. Price 25 cents, $3 per annum. Published by Frank Leslie, 6 John ‘New York, and sold by all book- tellers in the United States and Canada. Friday, September 1, by the Rev. Dr. Cummi On Friday, ri, by the Rev. Dr. mings, Hector MUDRY, to Bama C. Witxcocks, daughter ke, of this alty. On Tues ‘ay, August 15, in Dublin, Ireland, Mr. Ww. Daty, of gwen Pa., to Mra. M. Braurorp, of Dun- drum, near Dublin. Immediately after the ceremon; the happy young couple started for Scotland, to spen the honeymoon and enjoy the 1omantic scenery there. Qn fenton, September 3, Gorce H. Scu100, aged 38 years and ry His friends, and thore of his family, and the German Unterstutzung Verein, of Hoboken, and the German Freundlichen Gexhaft, of New York, are respectfully in- afternoon, at two ‘o'clock, from the corner of Washington and Tuird street, Ho: morning, September 3, in the ‘71st year of ELZA, relict st the Inte Dr, James R. Macey. relatives and friends of the family are respectful invited to attend her funeral, this afternoon, at 4 o’clock, from her late residence, 43 East Twenty eigh' street, without further invitation. On Sunday, September 3, at Hoboken, Witttam ELusoN, only child of Wi E. and &. Belle Pine, aged 1 year and 29 days. iy The relatives and friends of the family are ily invited to attend the funeral, thi ternoon, at two o'clock, from the residence of his parents, 190 Washing. iene mee oooh ber 3, of short but it ES r 8, of short but severe illness, ‘Twomas Munkey, aged 56 years, a native of Parish of loon, County Leitrim. His friends and acquaintances, and those of his sons, Hough and Henry Murray, are requested to attend his fune-al, this afternoon, at 134 o’clock, from his la‘e res'- dence, '811 Thirty-seventh street, between Tenth and Eleventh avenues. On Sunday, September 3, of consumption, Many Apz- LAIDF late of 641 Broadway, aged 20 years, 4 monthe, and 19 days. ‘the friends of family are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, from the residence of her brother in. law, Dr. Griffin, 68 Marion street, to morrow, at three o’clock in the afternoon. On Saturday, September 2, at Hackensack, Henry Apoura, only of Theodore F. and Elien C, Pruden, of Hoboken, aged 3 months and 15 days. The friends are respectfully invited to attend the fun- eral, this morning, at eleven o’clock, from the residence of his grandfather, A. W. Cambell, at Hackensack. Stages leave Hoboken ferry at 834 o'clock A. M. On Sunday morning, September 3, Mrs, CaaRtorre Haran, wife of the late Francis &. Harman, aged 43 years. Her friends and those of her son-in-law, Edward An- nan, are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, to- morrow afternoon, at four o’clock, from St John’s Peete Wathington street, corner of Johnson street, ro. New Orleans papers please copy. On Saturday, September 2, Epwarp Cowsy, in the 324 year of his age. His friends and those of his ae invited to at- tend his funeral, from his late residence, 89 Mott street, this afternoon, at two o’clock. On Saturday, So sages 2, of consumption, Jonx Wx. REDFIELD, in Sist year of his age. His relatives and friends, and those of the family, are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, from his late eee 197 Greene street, this afternoon, at three o : wa taturday, September 2, Mrs. Marupa TayLor, aged ears. ‘the friends end relatives are invited to attend her fun- eral, this afternoon, at two o'clock, from 120 North Fourth atreet, Williamsburg. California papers b2 y- On Sunday, ganie 8, Taos. Ross, aged 44 years. The fricnds of family are respectfully invited to attend bis funeral, without further invitation. on Tues- day afternoon, at two o’clock, from his late residence, 60 Cherry stzeet. On ee September 3, in Brooklyn, Paraiox Mackay, aged 50 year ‘The relatives and friends of the family are res) aE invited to attend his funeral, this afternoon, from hi late residence, corner of Columbia and Atlantic streeta, lyn. On Sun September 8, suddenly, of con. gestion of the lungs jOuN BaRRITT, aged 82 years. The relatives and friends of the family, together with those of his brothers, also those of his father-in-law, Joseph Stillwell, and the officers of the U. 8. Customs, are repectfully invited to attend his funeral, from his Inte realdence, 427 Grand street, this afternoon, at two o’el _ y etal Monmouth (N. J. rs please copy. On meee inter 3 Joun Wiss, youngest ton of Robert and bigail Ann Diddell, aged 8 years and mon’ On Sunday, September 8, Syivgsrer M., infant son of pb epaps J. and A. Sherman, aged 1 year, 4 months, 8. ‘The relatives and friends of the are invited to attend the vias this afternoon, at 0’elock, from Om Sunday Septoinbe 3, ¢ Camptown, N. J., Capt. r 8, at Camptown, N. J. ;. Seva Pouans, ‘of Jersey City, aged 388 years and 6 mont ‘His funeral will take place from the Second Presbyte- eae Newark, to-morrow afternoon, at two o'clock. On Saturday morn’ September 2. at iter Bay, in the 12th year of his age, OF Ste Nixes he of his age, Tuomas W., son MeDonnell. Funeral this morning, at ten o’clock, from his father’s residence, 103 Pacific street, between Smith and Hoyt streets, Brooklyn aged 27 years and 7 days. Her friends and those of the family are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, from the residence of her brother-in-law, 91 Greenwich street, corner of Rector street, this afternoon, at two o’clock. Her remains are to be taken to Greenwood for interment. His funeral will take place from 898 Greenwich street, this afternoon, at two o’clock. The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. ‘We'll weep no more, for angels came And bore our little Johnny home, My son dear, why should I weep, lle you in Jesus’ arms do sleep— A sleep you never more can wake, Or cause mother’s heart to ache. Why should we mourn, if God sees fit, To take you on his throne to sit; Then steep, dear babe, in Jesus rest, God takes my John for the best. ’Tis true, I now am very dreary, Without dead babe to cheer me; * But God, who is so fall of love, Will prepare me to meet my above. A notice having appenred in the Hany of Sanday, of 1g 8 o wy death, by diarrhea, ‘end my fanart fo take place this afternoon, at two 0’ from my resi- dence, 277 Fulton street, Brooklyn, Iam happy to an- nounce that such an event has not yet taken place, con- poned for the present. The prompted on oe JOHN B BAOWN, 277 Fulton street, Brooklyn. sequer tly the funeral is pena OF motive that sen unknown to me. : ge 02 et tar 02 mt SS com co ae et St SBes ve 1 1 4 2 1 1 1 6 4 joint 1, 2 2. 40 8. 7 4 46 5. 6 6 58 1 54 8 cy 9. 30 10, 48 nh .o. — 12.. 7 822 THOMAS K. DOWNING, City Inspector. City Inspector’s Office, New York. Sept 2, 1854 ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. PERSONAL. 7TOBN MALOONAY, FORMERLY OF CLANCAIRD, county of Meath, Ireland, can see his niece, Bridget Coonay, by ¢ 108 Lawrence street, B: eee eee PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN WISHES 4 SITUA- tien, as c ambermaid; she wants & comformble Bome more than high |. Can be for two at No. 127 Thirty- a area street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues. Bo objection to go to the country. Can be seen at West Seventeenth street, for two days, SITUATION WANTED.—BY A YOUNG GIRL, AS seamstress in a private family; can make ¢ ‘4 plain se en’s clothing, and all kinds of 4 city reference. Call at No. 303 First st, pode A Bs asecrtcinaittc are Aaa sit ATION I3 WANTED BY AN AMERICAN WO- man, todo the cooking, washing and ironing of a sail family; in willing to do general ‘housework; “oF a housekeeper if required. Call at 589 Greenwich street. NEAT, TIDY GIRL WANTS A SITUATION IN A private family as chambermaid and waiter, or nurse and plain sewer; is a nice washer and ironer. Has good city references. Can be seen twodays at 91 Nineteenth street, near Sixth avenue. SITUATION WANTED, BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG girl, te do chamberwork and assist in washing or ironing, or to do the work of a small family. Has good city reference. Can be seen for three days at 178 Seven- teenth street, between First and £econd avenues. P. A.—THE MEMBERS OF EMPIRE LODGE, NO. 2 1A.P. A, are requested to be punctual in at- tendance at their lodge room, corner of Broome atreet and Broadway, on Tuesday morning, at half-psst 7 o’clock; also, Olive Branch Lodge No. 7, and Phenix No. 3, are respectfully invited to attend and to join with us in the parade to Newark, N. J. By order of Janes Anuns, R. 8. ROBES? SMYTH, W. M. MERICAN PROTESTAN f ASSOCIATION.—ALL MEM ders of Olive Branch Lodge, No. 7, who intead in the procession at Newark, are ‘requested to meet for that purpoce at the lodge room, 187 Bowery, to- morrow morning (Tuesday), Sth inst.» at 7 o'clock pro cisely. Come one, come By order, Joux J. Price, K 8, JOHN MITCHELL, W. M. A‘ CHAMBERMAID AND SEAMSTRES?, OR TO AT- tend upon a family going to Englend, by a respect- Hors, glish eigen ep g F., Broad- it Uflice. Good city reference. COMPETENT COOK, CHAMBERMAID AND WalT- er, purse and seamatreas, and twenty smart girls yurework, wanted immediately for first class fami- lies up town, at the Select Female office, 105 Twenty- sixth street, between Sixth and Seventh avent Re- spectability, efficiency and good reference command the highest wages. Ge 1 A ee eee KESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITU- ation as chambermaid and seamstress; is a fine er and froner. Can give good redommendations from her present employer, where sae has lived for two years. Call for two days at 114 Christopher street. avie way ARMONY LODGE 17, A. P. A—THE MEMBERS OF Harmony Lodge 17, A. P_ A. are,requested to at- tend at their Lodge Room on Wednesday evening nsxt, 6th Sept., a8 business of importance in connection with’ the constitution and by-laws will be brought before the lodge. order, M. WILLIAMSON, Ree. Sec. the M. W. Grand Lodgeof the Ancient and Honor. able Fraternity of Free and Accepted Masons, of the State of New York, will be held at 67 Crosby street, on Tues- day, fept. 5, at 7 o'clock P. M. JAMES M. AUSTIN, Grand Secretary. ASONIC NOTICE.—THE MEMBER3 OF VARICK Lodge, of Jersey City, are requested to meet with the members Hiram Lodge, No. 17, of Jersey City, on this (Monday) evening, at 73, o'clock, to make the necessary arrangements for attending the funeral of their deceased brother, Capt. Wm. A. Pollard. R. AND MRS. OSCAR SHANGHAE RETURN their heartfelt thanks to Councilman Wild, of the Seventeenth district, for his generous and gentlemanly offer of his seat on the tother side of ‘ Miss Coutts,” at Castle Garden, this evening, and request his company with them in their carriage, at 7 o'clock, from No. 2 Dey ‘] OTICE TO OFFICERS AND MEMBERS OF NEW YORK Ledge No. 8 A. P. A., to assemble at their lod room, 179 Wooster street, on Tuesday, 5th inst., at 7 o’c.ock, A. M., to join with the Lyris we to New- ark. THOMAS MINNIS, Rec. Sec. FFICE OF THE RECEIVER OF TA. CITY HALL, Park.—Taxes—1854-—Rate 105 6-100.—Notice is hereby given that the Tax oaks otibecpessens yess will be open for payment on the thirty-first day of August instant, and that I will then be prepared to receive the sums thereon. All persons pay: their taxes vious to the first of November next receive a de- uction of interest at 7 per cent r annum, calculated from the time of per to the of December next One cent will added to all taxes un) on the first mber next. Hours for receiving 8A.M.to2P.M. Bankable only received. HARVEY HART, Receiver of Taxes. N. B.—Persons can have their bills by spplying at this office, and are requested to give fall and accurate ce- seri 88 Of their property, and thus avoid errors. Also to enquire for personal tax, if any. The arrears of Oro- ton water rent are to be added to the tax bills, in accord- ance with a law lat the inlet and purene will be cree to oan ply tae boxes for the present year. ew Fook, Adgust 4, 1854 ECOND AVENUE ASSESSMENTS.—ALL PERSONS who are interested in opposing the oppressive as- sesements for working the Second avenue, from Houston to 1284 streets, are requested to appear before the Com- mitte of Councilmen on Tu: at 8 o'clock P. M., at their chamber, No 17 City Hall. It is highly im; ant that every person ow: property between t! atrects, and streets adjacent to the avenue, should at- tend. BENJAMIN M TREDWELL, ittee on JACOB VANDERPOOL, Jr., behalf of WILLIAM LE COUNT, lot owners. STEAMBOAT BIRBECK WILL CONVEY PaS3EN- gers from New York and Brooklyn to Port Chester, luring camp meeting week, viz:—Leaving Franklin street, North river at 6, Catherine street 6, street, Brooklyn, at 6%, and Broome To’clock AM, making two trips any. noon ieaving Franklin street at 1, Catherine street 134, Adams btreet 1%, and Broome street, New York, at 2 o’clock P.M. Fare 25 cents. Apply to the Captain, or to Brother Allan, on board, if weather permit. meet at Prey snarteet Fp Ng emt aad White street, evening, o! a order. © aizeety the even. ROBERTS, Commandant, THE TRADES &C. eee Avr ctininayormanent sttstion by applying 4: tha ol a ent situation ay a; this office. He must bring the most ‘anexcptbaabie recom- mendations. GARDENER AND HIS WIFE, WITHOUT INCUM- suitable. pectable references. To be heard of or seen for one week, at Wm. Fitzpatrick’s, florist, &c, corner of Twenty-ninth street and Broadway. ‘ANTED—A BLACKSMITH, IN A HORSE SHOEING shop, ashelper. Apply at 125 Fighth avenue, Harlem. JOHN McaVoyY. ANTED—A GOOD JOURNEYMAN BARBER —GOOD mt man. One who can work on wigs preferred, Stiaety tresta eras ha an ir corner of Ann Tizest and Park row, New York. 2 ‘ANTED—BY A YOUNG ENGLISHMAN (A PRO- sistand mate siavell generally ueefat in Une ouostionery business. Good Yoteronces ean bo ven. No objection to amet Address E. J. Aston, No. 7 Harrison street, room 6. REWARDS. avenue car, between Broome street and Broadway, o wallet, containing about $800 and some pa of no use to any but the owner. The finder will reward, by leaving it at the butcher sho) and Degraw , South Brooklyn, 5 REWARD—LOST, ON FRIDAY, THE FIRST INST., bat in what part of the city the advertiser does know—as he did not miss it until this morning—a heavy gold psncil case and pep. The case has a dent on one side, about a third from the head. The finder will receive the aliove reward at 86 Pearl street, up stairs. DANCING ACADEMIES. ANCING ACADEMY, 66 BOND STREET, of Bowery —Professor G. MIRASOLE, hay great expense in fitting up and his SpprOR: ‘the pu! he will & suite of dancing rooms for leave to inform his friends ij ES if : HP Hind i esses a5 3 2 E i Ee oe A : 5 i g E 3 by Mons. , at his office, Broadway, where can be Popular ‘‘ Treatise on the Eye,’’ and his self acting gs and carfounsing. Arsidvial syos wwerted wisnuus slightest pain, move exactly like the nstaral 07°, and resemble it ix golor and expression. SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG ‘woman, as cook, washer and (roner. She under- stands her busizess well, and can give the best of «ity reference Please call at 117 Twentieth street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues. Can be seen for two days, if not engaged. SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, to do chamberwork and plain sew. , oF to arsist in eae and ironing; good city refer ence. Pleare call at 231 Sixth avenue, between Twenty” fifth and Twenty-sixth streets. Can beseen for two days” SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE young, woman, as cook, washer and ironer, in a private family, with good city reference. call at 281 Sixth avenue, between Twenty: fifth and Twenty-sixth Streets. Can be seen for two days. RESPECTABLE SCOTCH GI@L, LATELY ARRIVED in this country, is desirous of obtaining a situation ‘@ rerpectable family as chambermaid and waiter; is « ood plain sewer. Please call til! suited at 193 fast ‘wentieth it, between First and Second avenues, up- per floor. GIRL WANTS A SITUATION AS CHAMBERMAID and fine washer and irouer, or plain sewer. City reference from her last employer. Apply at No 15 Uni- versity place. HIGHLY RESPECTABLE MIDDLE AGED AMERI- ¢an woman would like a situation as housekeeper, # amall respectable family; hes no cbjections to go # short distance in the country. Apply at 24 Ludlow street, front room, first floor, left hand cld®. for two days N AMERICAN OR GERMAN PROTESTANT GIRL wanted, tor Jersey City, in a private family, to do general housework. Good wages given. Inquire at 186 West street, Washington Matket, New York. YOUNG GIRL WISHES A SITUATION TO TRAVEL with a Indy, or to take care of children. No objec- tion to goto the country. Please call for two days, at 59 Madison street, YOUNG LADY OF LIBERAL EDUCATION, wiites a fine hand, and understands accounts, wishes a situation as housekeeper, or to travel with a lady, or invalid gentleman. References unexceptionadle. Apply at 401 Broadway, in the dining saloon. RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL WANTS A SITUA- tion as chambermaid and nurse; would prefer the country, but would have no objections to the city; the Dest of sity reference. Can be seen until engaged, at No. 224 Sullivan street, room 14. YOUNG GENTLEMAN WHO HAD HAS CONSIDERA. ble experience North ana South, wishes a situation ina wholesale house. Communications addressed G. S., box 8,262 Post Office, will receive prompt attention. tian alot none Makes teeta ea Aika 2a adh Deal YOUNG MAN, LATELY ARRIVED FROM ENG- land, wishes a situation as clerk, barkesper or as- sistant in'a grocery and liquor store; has the best of city reference. A permanent situation is his chief object, notsalary. Any commands f{.rG. P, may be addresse: to the Herald office. YOUNG MAN (IRISH) WANTS A SITUATION IN wholesale ani retail grocery or liquor store, as clerk, knows his a and will be recommende: Mao it a ex for honesty, &: &c. Address or on M. WARD, julberry street, in thes‘ore. GED SCOTCHWOMAN WANTED—TO KEEP A MAN of humble circumstances, having no sfemily, and would take her support as part remuneration, it being a home in her old age. Address for tw) days to F.8. Herald Office, stating age. STOUT, ACIIVE BOY, BETWEEN SIXTEEN AND heventeen years of age, wishes a situation to learn tome respectable trade, st which he can makes living Carpenter preferred. Addrees W. H. P., Herald office. NUMBER OF GOOD DOMESTICS (PROTESTANT AND Catholic) can obtaim situations speedily, by apply- ing at MANNING’S office, 261 Bowery. This office is pat- ronized by some of the most res] ble families in city ‘and country. Cooks, cham! is, nurses, laundresses, waiterr, a few nice persons to travel with ladies or fami- Mes, and girls for general housework, ean have first rate places and the highest wages. various situations and trades. N. B.—! ploy of good help, male and female, can be su: with such. Great care is taken as regards character and competency. |HAMBERMAID AND WAITER.—SITUATION WANTED in private ay good py Boned ven. Can be seen at 242 Sixth avenue, between Fifteenth and Sixteenth streets, for two da; ]HAMBERMAID AND WAITER’S SITUATION WAN IED by & respectable Woman. Good references farnished, “Apply at 216 Gold street, Brooklyn. OOK OR HOUSEKEEPER’S SITUATION WANTED, by an =e womap, who perfectly understands her business. good city references. Appl atthe priate os: 428 Sixth avenue, near Twenty-si cf atreet, week. OOK WANTED—ONE WHO THOROUGHLY UN- derstands her Ne peapt tha to Staten Island, with- in five minutes walk from ‘anderbilt landing. None need apply who cannot bring good reference. Call at 121 = Place, near Sixth avenue, between 9and 2 o C're PORTER WANTED.—ONE WHO pa eanae % st 41 Warren street, up stairs. |ARPET SALESMAN WANTED —ONE FULLY OOM- petent to tate cut economically, and settle ali the difficulties to ca will get = aes and t situation. N.B. No pretending wm bu; apply. Address J. WILSON, with refer- office. Salary $800. ence, RESS MAKERS WANTED~AT NO. 90 SIXTH AVE- nue. None but first rate hands need apply. RUG CLERK WANTED—AT 88 AVENUE D, BE tween Sixth and Seventh streets. A young man that can produce reference as to honesty, sobriety and industry, can apply as above. Eee SERVANTS, WHITE AND COLORED, are wanted for first-class permanent situations, now ready— particular! dresses, &c. Bmployers to from 9 to 120’clock. Also, wanted housekee; South, a nurse for Europe, and a man waiter. 'XPERIENCED SERVANT2—SITUATIONS WANED for several experienced cooks, Protestant nurses, waiter gi:ls, and seamstresses, efficient general house- workers and laundresses ; also, neat Poy ‘girls at MAN- NING’S, 10 Tilary street, near Fuiton, yn. Es- tablished under the patronage of the most influential and Fespectable private Fimilles: Sg a vate a a com| give invtreciion in English, French and ‘Maste, and o_o recommendations. Address Box 2740, ce. ROCERY CLERK.—WANTED, A STRICTLY SOBER, as este eat meena tee attend a first clars wi 4 0 5 hie business and wl make himself sally useful. Address, before 12 o’clock this day, W. B., Herald office. ERMAN, FRENCS, AND FIRST CLASS IRISH SER- vants, for every kind of work in private families, saloons and boarding houses, always to be found at MORRIS & CO! 8, establishment, 287 Broadway, comer of Reade street, under the Irving House; an: farmers, coachmen, waiters, German mechanics, &:., there and at the branch office, 102 Green wich street. ELP OF ALL KINDS MAY BE ENGAGED AT THE offices of the American and F< it Pro- tective and be ea Society, 27 Greenwich street. Female domestics there and at the upper office, 130 Ninth street, corner of Broadway. URE WANTED.—ONE THAT CAN COME WELL recommended, may call at No. 6 Washington fetween 7 A.M, and 7. M, Pea? rata ee Dehn Nv AND SEAMSTRESS SITUATION WANTED— by a respectable person, in a gentleman’s family, where she can find » permanen: home, She is bigh'y reyomumended Dy persons whom she bas served and ily. Can be seen at bor last employer's, 29 t, uptil engaged, ge | wants. ITUATION—TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK. S chambermaid—wanted, by a 7 active es ‘Apply at 108 woman, who can come well 1 Madison street. | MUATION WANTED—AS DRESSWAKER, IN A PRI- vate by a very com it, well S , by 7 yong recommended girl. =e trade. Can cut and fit all the latest styles and fashions. Is of an agreeable disporition, and reasonablein herdemands. Call at 13¢ ITUATION WANTED—IN A WHOLESALE STATIONE- ry, patent medicine or perfumery store, where the joung man services of a us is wanted. to or address A. L. Good city references given. Ap, Beoville Co., 816 Broadway. ITUATION WANTED—BY AN ACTIVE, HONEST, amanuensis intelli industrious yo man, as igent, y y to South travelli to ‘America or Califcrnia, Has ng objection to eesployment America or fornia. Has no in the city, or South and Weet. Is quick and correct at figures. Good references given. Please address E. B. F., Berald office. ITUATION WANTED—BY AN AMERICAN YOUNG man. to attend in a coffee and tes store, or a grocery store, or any other respectable business where he can make himself useful. Best of reference given. J. H. Rasell, 13 East Nineteenth stre: ERVANTS—WANTED AT WALLACE’S OFFICE, NO. 4 Sands street, Brooklyn, cooks, chambermaids, nurses, ae, gnc house workers, &e. They must be well recomm: |. Wanted, also, men and boys. N. B—Employers supplied with efficient male and fe- male servants at this office. Terms moderate. M. WALLACE. (0 MILLINERS.—WANIED, A NUMBER OF MIL- liners to work on custom work. None but first 88 hands need apply. Also, one or two girls to learn. Says the Fancy store, corner of Market and Division streets. WO PROTESTANT GIRLS WI SITUATIONS; one as chambermaid and waiter, or chambermaid and to assist in washing and ironing; ‘the other as cham- bermaid and reamstress, or chambermaid and to take care of children. Best of city reference. Can be seen for two days, if not engaged, at 97 West Tweaty-sixth street. HATTERS.—A GENTEEL, SMART, INTELLIGENT girl, aged fifteen years, wishes to learn the hat trimming business. She is ‘a smart, sewer, and considers she will be useful to her employer after a few days experience. Best of city reference Apply to any of the gentlemen at the advertising desk of the Herald office, or address Mary Ann, No. 348 ‘avenue. (WO RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMEN WANT SIIUA- tions, one as cook, washer and ironer, and the other as chambermaid and waiter, or as chambermaid and lain sewer. Good city reference given. Pleasé call at Tea £eventh avenue, between Twenty-second and Twenty. third streets, for two days. ‘WO RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT GIRLS, WHO have lived together for some time, are desirous of obtaining situations—one as chambermaid and waiter, the other as nurse and to do sata sewing, in the same family if possible. Would prefer going in the country. Can be seen for two days, at 46, corner of elt and Madison streets. Good reference from their last place. ‘0 MERCHANT TAILORS.—WANTED, A SITUATION by an experienced custom cutter of pantaloons and vests, who speaks the German and English languages. Best of city references given. Call on, or address a note to. Z., care of Brown & Powers, 362 broadway. ‘NE FILLE FRANCAISE, SACHANT BIEN COUDRE, Gésire se placer comme bonne d’enfant ou comme elle fournira de bonnes recommandations. au No. 179 Varick street, in the store. W2TED-BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SiIUA- tion in a private family as good plain cook and first-rate washer and ironer. Has the best of city refer- ences. Can be seen for two days at 27 Vestry street. V JANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, asituation to do chamberwork and fine ger in a private family, or would go as cook in asm 'o beat of city reference by calling or . F., 163 Elizabeth street. Can be seen for wx TED—IMMEDIATELY, A COMPETENT DRESS cap maker and milliner, to gq to Baltimore. Apply to-day, at A. Rosenblatt’s, 198 Canal street, between the hours of 12 and 2 o’clock. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young Woman, as cook, to arsist in washing and ironing, in a «mall private family. Has city reference. Please call at 1 irty- seventh street, third floor, front enth and Eighth avenues. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT oung woman, a situation to cook, wash and iron, or woult do general housework ins small family. Good city reference from her last place, where she has lived for two years, Please call for two days at 122 West ‘Twenty seventh street. ANTED—FOR A FIRST CLASS FAMILY, UP TOWN, cook, @ laundress, and a man waiter. App, with good references, at the Employment Agency office, 60 Fast Fourteenth stree:, Union square. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, to act as waitress, who thoroughly understands her business. Good city references given. Can be seen for two days, at 284 West Sixteenth street, bet veen Ninth and Tenth avenues. W ‘reutekcoper. apply to eH 1., No. 402 Wasbiog: ousel . App! A jo. ‘asbiog- ton street, between Canal and Watts street. NTE ‘A VERY RESPECTABLE YOUNG '4NTED—BY Woman, @ situation as children’s nurse ; she is fully competent to take charge of an infant from its biatb; or to take care of an invalid lady and do plain sewing. Call at her present employer’s, 139 West Twenty- third st: Can be seen for two days. a situation to cook, wash, American family. She can be seen at Mr. Tully’s grocery store, 307 First avenue, between Eighteenth Nine- teenth streets. Was A SITUATION AS WET NURSE, BY A respectable young woman, her baby two months old; most respectable reference. wanted, a woman to wet nurse a baby, about three months old, at her own house; can be seen from 9 A. M., to4P. M., at Hender- #on’s office, 6 Court street, Brooklyn. \NTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, ® situation as nurse orto do sewing. Leaves her last place on account of the family going to Europe. Can be seen for two days by applying of 107 Raat Thirteenth street, between Third and Fourth avenues, New York Also, a situation wanted by a first-rate cook. Apply as above. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, 83 cham’ and seamstress, o1 assist in \eca So! ironing. Has good reference from her last place. in be seen for two days at 490 Sixth avenue, between Twenty-ninth and Thirtieth sts. 'ANTED—GOOD PLAIN COOK, TO DO THE GENE- tal housework of s small private family. he reference required. Apply at 227 West Twenty-seven’ street, near Ninth avenue. 'ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE MARRIED WOMAN, @ situation as wet nurse; has no objections to go to the covntry or travelling. Can be seen for two days at 66 Bayard street. ANTED—BY A PROTESTANT GIRL, A SITUATION as chambermaid and plain sewer. Inquire at 165 rest Thirty: fifth street, in the rear, for two days. ANTED—A SIIUATION, AS SEAMSTRESS, BY A young Protestant woman; is an excellent hand at all kinds of ee ee can make ladies’ and child. ren’ in dresses. best of city references given. Call at 221 Seventh avenue, near Twenty-fourth street. ‘ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION as chambermaid, washer and irener, or chamber- maid, plain sewing or children’s maid. Can be seen for two days at 377 Twelfth atrest, rear building. Best of city reference. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as chambermaid and plain sewer, or would do the general housework of a small family. Best of reference. Please call at 187 avenue C, between Eighth and Ninth streets. ANIED—A SITUATION, AS NURSE, BY A RE spectable Protestant woman; is capable of taking care of & baby from its birth. Can be seen for two days, at 145 tixth avenue, in the fancy store. 'ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation todo the housework of a small family. Can be seen for two days, at 151 Elizabeth street, front basement. ‘ANIED—A SITUATION, BY A Protestant girl, as cook in » small or would do general he ‘k. The of city refer- ence given. Please |, for two days, 232 West Six- teenth street, between Eighth and Ninth avenues. 'ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A GIRL, FIFTEEN years of age, to take care of children, or assist in ht work. Can be seen for two days, at 110 Laurens , rear. ‘ANTED—BY TWO RESPECTABLE YOUNG WO- men, situations, one as laundress or cook, and the otter as chambermaid and to assist in the and re the best of city reference. Mark’ } top floor. 94 St. men, By TWO) ble tatiy wae “as ait & respectal ; cook, washer and ironer, and the other a4 chambermald and waiter. Have no objections to make themselves gen useful, Can be seen for twofdays at 34 Roose- velt street, near Chatham, third floor, back room. RESPECTABLE vate family, W cain chiae ia tanbg oe wine oa al q Apply at 28 west Thirty-reventh an, Vormecn Fifth and Sixth avenues. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, to do chamberwork and plain sew- ing. er erie assist in taking care of children. ‘The best city reference given from her last place, Please call at No. 04 St. Mark’s place, for two days. ANTED—A GOOD AND EXPERIENCED AMERICAN or German girl as plain cook, washer, and » also to do gen housework, in a small and private family—to such, a good home is offered. Must come with {oe beet of refeconees, Apply at 67 Monroe street, after 9 o’clock, A. M. 7ANTID—EY A RESPECTABLE WOXAN, THE of a family; one who understands shirte; ee Fare Please to call at 407 Fourth aloo fu street, between J and 3 First avenue, near Nineteenth street, frst floor, room. ET NURSE.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG MARRIED W Woman, with a fresh breast of mill, is desirous of obtaining a child of respectable parents to nurse at her Own residence, as she has lost her own infant. Please call at No. 158 Lewis street, second floor, front between Third and Fourth streets. To be seen for two days. — BT foe dowry A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation as chambermaid and to assist in wash- ing and ironing, or as chambermaid and waiter. Good reference given. Call at 95 Nineteenth street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues. ANTED—TO ATTEND STORE, TWO LADIES AND A boy, well on ‘with the lace and embroidery trade. None but ie who have a knowledge of the business and are willing to work attentively Deed apply. 8. 286 Eighth avetiue. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE PRO- testant girl, as nurse and seamstress, or chamber- maid. Has the best of reference. Can be een for two days, at 251 Columbia street, South Brooklyn. None but respectable families need apply. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A_ RE:PECTAPLE young woman, to cook, wash, and iron. Can give reference from her jast place. Apply to No. 8 Howard street, front room. ia bath * * Warm YOUNG LADY TO ATTEND 10 A saloon. One acquainted ‘with the business pre- ferred. Enquire at 124 Grand street, between Broadway and Crosby atreet. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTE-TANT ‘woman, a situation as nurse. Is fully competent to take charge of a baby from its birth: is a good seam- stress, and can make herself otherwise useful if re- quired. Address No. 187 First avenue, rear, third floor, thir ddoor from Tenth street. Can be seenfor two days. Wane, A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation as chambermaid, and take care of chil- dren, ina respectuble family. Beat pe reference given. Can be seen for two days at No. 224 West Twenty-sixth Pot between Eighth and Ninth avenues, third,ficor, front room. ‘ANTED—A GIRL, ABOUT FIFTEEN YEARS OF age, oe sewing and assist in the ligh: work of a private family. Apply at No. 4 Spring street .—A SITUATION BY A RESPECTABLE young girl, as chembermaid, and to assist in washing and ironfpg; understands the care of quildren, and ia a very good, plain seamstrees; would have no ob- jection to go a short distance in the country; has good city reference; can be seen for two days. Inquire at No. = sg ninaton street,corver ot Reade second story, ont room. ANTED.—A SITUATION BY A RESPECTABLE American girl, age 14, as waiter or child’s nurse; has the best city reference. Call at No. 171 Twenty second street, between First ani Second avenues. A, ANTED.—A SITUATION BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as chambermaid, and to assist in washing and ironing or waiting; the best of city refer- ence given. Can be seen for two days at No. 4 Horatio street, Eighth avenue, room 13, ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITUA- tion as cook, and to assis: in washing and ironirg. The best of city reference given from her last place, Please call at 71 dge street, in the rear. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SiTUA- tion to do general housework, or as chambermaid. Can come well recommended from her last place. be seen at 280 Division street, for three days, Wie A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, a situation as cook, or to go to California with a family. Best of reference given from her last place, Can be seen at 56 West Broadway. ‘ANTED—A GIRL TO COOK, WASH AND IRON, and make herself generally useful; also wanted, a waiter girl; must understand their business thoroaghiy, and have good city recommendations. Apply at Broadway. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as first rate cook and laundress, in a respectable family; bas lived for three years in “her last place. The best of city reference given. Please callst 262 Ninth street, between First avenue and avenueA. Can be seen fcr two days, if not engaged. clothes, would be willing to'make herself generally useful; a home more ar object than wages. Pleage address A. M., cr call at 248 East Twenty-sixth ptreet. Was A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUA- tion as plain cook, washer and froner, and to as- sist in any werk which may be required. Can be seen at 126 Greene sticet, near Houston, for two days. Can give the best city reference. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as bermaid, and to assist in washing and ironing, or to do the general ofa pints family. Good city reference given. Can be seen for two days, at 24 Leonard st., floor, front room. goa bathed. a Wirz SITUATION, BY A YOUNG GIRL, TO do chamberwork and waiting, or plain sewing. Apply at 81 Essex street, second floor. Wea SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, as plain cook, first-rate washer and ironer. Best of city reference given. Can be seen for two days at 108 East Eleventh street, between First and Second avenues. ANTED IMMEDIATELY, IN A SMALL FAMILY, agirl for general housework; she must be a good washer and ironer; also one for chamber work to take care of a child. Apply atNo. 46 Madison street, front basement. ——_—$—$— oe ANTED—IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, A CHAMBER- maid and waiter. French ferred. Apply at 105 Madison avenue, between and Thirty-first ANTED—BY AN EXPERIENCED,YOUNG WOMAN, & situation to do general housework in the city or coun'ry. Is eet teeeee aca and cook and baker Will do all in her power to please employer. Salary not so much an object as a respectable ' Has good reference. Please call at 223 Bowery. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG MAN OF gcod business habits, as clerk, assistant clerk or porter, or would take a situation as salesman in 9 manu- 0 of steam, croton and cocks. Best city refe rences given. Please address G. L., 28 Orchard street. ‘VV ANTED—A fALESMAN, FOR THE RETAIL DRY goods line. Apply for two oars at 218 ave- nue, between Nineteenth and Twen' th streets. “Gener, By. pober, native, sendy mantne olpentinn spol ive, man—no0 ol to countsy Gc aity. sod elty reference given. Address B. M , box 138 Herald Office, for three days, ‘ANTED—A PERSON OF GOOD Al cit advertisements; one that has f business preferred. Apply to HOLBROOK & CO., omni- bus bo Fe sacra publishers, 203 Broadway, room No. 5. ANTED.—A YOUNG MAN TO TaKE CAREOF A horse and deliver goods in the city; ome that can come well recommended and is acquainted with the ry busineses Apply at No. 286 Bowery, corner of. ton street. = ANTED—A LIGHT PORTER, FROM EIGHTEEN TO twenty years of age. One willing to make him- relf gens rally useful, ‘who can come well recom- mele |, may apply, between the hours of 12 and 2, at 28 Maiden lone. ‘AITER WANTED—A MAN WHO IS COMPETENT, and can come well recommentied. Apply at No. ‘H Washington square. has had a little experience in the above business red. Address, in applicant’s handwriting, A. Herald office. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE MAN, A SITU- ation as coachman; has and siti iectte are eae able families in this country; s man for the last fifteen years. "Pioase call ot 600 or a note addressed to T. M. A., as above, will ve attention, for one week. We YOUNG MAN, WHO THOROUGHLY ‘and provision business, No other need apply, at 413 Eighth avenue, ‘ANIED.—A BOY ABOUT YEAR3 OF AGE to attend in a retail pomeys One with Apply at 65 ‘Hodson ove » the busixess preferred. Brooklyn. ANTED—A YOUNG LAD, ABOUT 16 YEAR3 OF ag assistant ina retail dry s store; one whotas had some Seer Gnat Apply immediately to G. C. Burdett, 191 Grand street. ANTED—IN A LAW OFFICE, A BOY FROM 14 to 16 years old, that can writes hand. Aj ply at 19 Wall street, second oor, between Bana 10 che Wim, AT 341 BROADWAY (BiSEMEND), 8 ter iale: talpeses,: ‘ters, men one Y » Waiters’ boys to. lesen respectable and railroads, and pat chambermaias, acamstressen, 208 deine ANTED—AT 4 EAST BROADWAY, Chatham square—Situations are Soot clerks, porters, bar keepers, wa Tastias wae woe, ay Tones