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” Persovak Inteligence. akirvacs. As tbe Clarendon —Mr. Hodgson and family, Savannah; 2. HW. Biche, Bouton; J. Donley, HS Boies, New ore! m. R. Meroer, A.D. , U.S. 8 San Jacinto; C. Giinton, Kingveln; W. Jacobs and tamily. Bucnes Ayres; Meow. Mr. Crampton, British Minister, Wael At the Metropolitan Hote: —Hon, Reyerdy Jobuson, Bat- ore; &. Emerson, Jr, U. 8. Nj A G. Seaman, Baq., K.P, Hopkine, Washirgton; Jobn Kuower, Bq... Albany; HW. Bay'er, New Orlesus; MH. Howard, Nashville, jon, D. T. Disdey, D.G. Tatt, Mo. A‘ the St. Nicholas—J. W Baldwin Li ; W. H. Audion, Besions T Aso. F. Parte Now belieed: Dk, Fowler Frovidenoe; D. Olney, N. Ys; A. H. Root, Albany} . Araold, Tormnte- At the Prescott House —Sopbic Kishes, Mme. Kurhas Ros- travoourg, Stravbourg; Capt. der, Frances Hades de Strasne kre hour rieh i 8a ; Kreissmana, rt, Schwictering, Philsdel; (et She, Hunitbe nian lous — Re at ‘Rev. Slack Portland: jarrow, West 1" . '. it, Iscksouville, ida; Rev, Dootor Cressy, A\ fax E. Block and Grithn, Bilicott Mills, Balsimore; J. omer fialtinre; Gen. Lucas, Hon. 7. Dale, New Orlesas; Hinme, Newark. Celffernia, viv Punta Arenas, in the Star of the BL Bonneville, U 8 A; H Owners, tad; Weat:-Co} ly and S$ Grabem, Hon P derbort ani mevant, pra, d servant; RJ Watson lady, child ard ser- Yant; 4 © Hutchinson, B Lan: and lady, Kev D © For- 20, wo children, J Harker wife and two farnrook, end. sister; Moe Diss So Ustertatt rook sn ire Dix. exra 8 ¥ aie. Ad i 4 Fj ley, C Lambert, B’ ob S son, B Whitnoy, M Barnard, TS Cottrell, '# O Bla rant; J MoG © Brawn, oh, V Me head, © Me! . JS Bean Gnive, 8 geway, ne daley, Mt Werrong- Dennison,0 Woade, BE ills. as Hutchings, W Leno, BA Ba- a Cheeseman, Dr C$ 3ar- Mre EB Sutherland and dauchter, C Mor- Messenger: J C Heatoh, W Halbort, J ‘albert. Wilson Hislbert, E Donnel, M 3'W Ide, JC Kingsbury, A Meyers. J Soxmen, JC MW Edwards, OC Edwards, JE Kaine B ‘C Phillips, J’ Evgloman, AR Baale, JN 1, A Hamilton. D Lancaster, J F Lencas- it Wolfe, W H Beaver, RH ‘J Hollidsy, B stmey Bog 3% Hoes 5 BE vase ee Pons! ue o's hat ted ES a a sh Pie Butaets, 78 GA urn , Sireoter ‘A Vanderbilt, “a rig 8 8 Hill—Mre Ualdes, fang Mine Xoptes, om Mateniaa in the wansctt—s A Clarke, From Abacos in the schconor Trent—W R Sanders, J W U Sanders and family, ‘Wilson, 34 his Day. 1.—Nos, 82, 158, 97, 108, LIB, 106, 162, 60, 90, 16L, Al, 298, 290 to 350. “Part 2, A . Pa 2.—196,'1487, 80,'39,'199, 228 to'206," oR Court—Trial Term.—Adjourned to October. Svrxnion Court—General Term.—Two branches will Common Preas.—Argument calendar. The “Young America” Style of Straw Hat. —A Leland & Co. are now pre: to furnish the nat- ters with the above fashionable style of straw hat, of eur own manufacture; every hat will have the name printed in gold letters on the tip paper. We have also a complete assortment of all otner styles of men’s, boys’ ena children’s straw bats, by the case or dozen, A. LELAND & CO., 171 Pearl street, Genin’s Summer Hats,—First on the List, Yeht superb, original and eminently becoming, stands the Genin dress bat of the season—s magnificent drab faultless in style, per- pecimen of workmanship h, wortby of a place in any exposition of the useful and ornamental arta at home or abroad. Espe- tion is directed to this fabric, because it; pre- ly in the branch of manufacture to which , viz—a combination of two materials, both beautiful in their separate conditions, but which ‘hus gracefully united form the beau ideal of a classic and aristocratic dress hat, The SOFT HAT DEPARTMENT embraces not only the ordinary styles of the day, but upward of twenty new ones designed and manufactured for the prerent season, and comprising such a variety of shapes, shades, qualities, sizes and prices, that no head or taste cam possibly be unsuited jusiness men, sport- jpg men, travellers, farhionable men, and, ia short, all men, will find in the immence assortment just the article desire. The STRAW WAT DEPARTMENT ie replete with fabrics from all parta of the world. Here will be found hate from Panama, Leghora, In“ta, China, Englend, France, &., as well as an ex ensive assort- ‘ment of home menufactured articles. The * CHILDREN’S FANCY HAT DEPARTMENT ban just been replenished with a full summer stock, im. ed and home manufactured, and parents are iavited Yo examine the new styles of the zearon, which are more ful and becoming to juvenile faces than any that ve preceded them. The teased BR ee lo eT ertng ie fu: se every vi vel , Spor ang fancy capa, bo: ” dtene pe BB ony eer IENIN, No. 214 way, oppositeSt, Paul’s church. Double Action Harp, by Brounbten, used eight mouths. Price, $500; will be sold for $320. HORACK WATERS, 833 Broadway. Albert H. Nicolay’s Semt-Weekly auction sale of stocks and ong will take place this day, at 123¢ o'clock, af the Mérchants’ Exchange. | For further particulars see his advertisement in another q column. Catalogues can be obtained at the office, No. 11 Broad street. Gold_ Ail Mining Cor WICOLAY, will sell on Monday, Jun @elock, at the Mercbante’ Exchange, 2,400 1 Gold Bil Company, new stock, oa which the assess- ment bas been paid. ; The le must get their portraits from lp aay ne peoel they would teke their dinuers, from force of necessity; to go to posterity properly, the one ip quite aa important to mankind es other, Photo graphs, $1; Daguerreotypen, 26 cents, 289 Broadway. A Large Importation of French Embrolder- e¢ handt fs, block, fancy reviere, oew patterns, &c. ;also jacoxet and Swiss baade. The stock of valenciennes and ‘other rich laces is full, blsck Brussels nets, &c. PETER ROBERTS & CU., 876 Broadway. Dressmaking.—Ladices Sojourning at our 3. fashionable hotert who wish to secure the latest Pari- asian style, will se Observe that the richest oresses are finished in ten hours, by Mra. FARNSWORTH, 327 Broadway, opposite Broadway Theatre. Green’s Shirt and Furnishing Store, No. 1 B:( — Attention is invited to the superior arti- entlemen’s furnishing department. The wtock includes every vartety of a shirts and draw- ere, ties, cravats, glover, half hose. gold shirt apeed 4 and otherwise, imported for the spring wommer trade. The prices are moderate, and the as- —Albert H. ge 25, at 103 sortment unequaled. oy Southerners Traveling North tor the Sam. mer months sbould pot jail to examine the a musical instruments of every description. Sole agents for Carbart, Needham & o's. melodeons; great dargains for cash. Pianos to jet. ELY & MONGER, 519 Broxdway, ’s Sewing Machines:—It Is a Fact mever approached before, These coats amd vests are made throughout, except button holes, by singer’s sew- “ fog machines. It is not strange that the firm referred ‘te should have a rush of business and obtain better than any of their competitors. They have taken Tight means, by clusively Singer’s ma- . These machines have just been greatly im: ag to run without noise and with very little operator. All other machints are liable to suits for etn aergpetd valid patents. Singer’s Loose I. M. SINGER & CO., 323 Broadway. No 762 Broadway.—H. T Lovet’s Medicated 4, an Indien vege able ration, a beau- toilet for dreesiog \he hair, it clear of \ ', & preventive of a8 and ; trans. and from oil. 50 cent i 5 E Bente - plication T of Unstadoro’s ot gy tors. Manufnctered and ‘applied at No. 6 (< 2 and French ; so, white Frenon Oul.—The Best Poul bovtos, Just recolved; oils pepper: cloves, carraway, gin, St. Croix rredh f aawesteso ¢ ol A At ei, cyanide potassium, iodide and nalts, silver salts, wary eal Ee. TipncchIWANGER, No ¥6 Halden National Hotel, No. 5 , August 2, 1852, ‘This may Parson’s ‘a “ Rat Exter- it the best article I have ever used rats and roaches, ree See ae eee /RORGE Seeney, ey New York, July 15, 1852. ‘Paraons & Co.—We Dave used sane extermiaa- Eithon and’ rate, fo Our surpEive aud grate C jisation. A. B. Minter & Co, 0,, 81 Barciay street, agents. [ seri kes | ag ‘te, ioe the row’, 40 ~ bla imnons. 4 y Whole Usion, Bis summer bat. <# ¢xtu@® throug! tain silvery, beaver, for the ¢! af -rade. will b» fou. the highost claims 0 .tie admiration of thei ited to their re- id is admitted to five dollar affair of sarge Size fur 50 the size others ake *y those made Csewhere tor $2. ANSON, SO Broadway, oppovite Moctos itam Hotel, Wnetegrenhe, Cameo! Teosecper and daguerrectypes colored like miniatures No, 249 Fulton street, Trookl} ». CHAS H. WsLLIaMSuN, Artist and Proprievor, Williamson Institute juerreotypes, Ste~ Evans’ C) ‘Warchoase, fos. 66 and 6S Falton strvet, fs the only, place wh phyr cassimere vuite are sold at $10. Check Marsei! $8 50. Pavilion, —The Pro; toc respeotfully lishment is now fally opened for ¢! plication on the premises or at #. BLANCARD, Proprictor, Teas.—The Scst Assortmeat of Fine Teas wiy erected Poarl and tin the ciety, do better Lore than else- retafi, Defiance Salamander Safes._Robert M1. Pat- sole manufacturer in the United States the brated safes, and patent powder-proof deflance cross bars. Uepot 192 Pearl atrest, one door below male Wigs aud do exe's selebrated factory for these articles is Nine 233 Broadway. ate roome for the Mestion of bis unrivalled hair dy lesale and retail. ware of imitations The |e: ‘soortment of wigs and toupees in the world, Just Opened, HULs Brauch Hair Dyeing, eutting, curling avd shampooing parlors, at No. | Barciay street, fited ep in a nest, comfortable and practicat svyle. Shavibg at this r the old stand, No. 45 Nasesu street, six ecnts. Dr. 8. 8. Fitch, Autnor of the “Six Lec {Guaaay excoptedS froma 90 ovclocky tects somnerasioy, ex00 consa ear creams) fee ‘alt chronlo disenseo of 8, joa and Holloway’s Olatment and Pilis.—The whole civilized world have, as with one voice, endorsed in favor cf these wonderful medicines, as being whi re id wound, wloer, sore | er moans hsve been tried in in. Sold ab rier, 8) Maiden lane and 244 Strand, London, ents aud $1 per box the manufacto and by all druggists, at 25 cents, 62)5 or pot, The Greatest Discovery \y.—Dr. To croup, col throat, lache, toothache, mumps, yin Ms. gohe Warren, importecs of nee es, fishing tackle, tor several sears, Dr. Tobias’s Vi iny family and rocommendea it to my ver failing to cure the many complaints boon tried, it affords me ploasure to testify to the samo, as 1 feel assured it will accomplish all thay Dr. Tobias states in bie pamphlet. Joux Waanen. ‘Ngw York, January 4, 1855. New Yonx, Fobruney 10, 1854. I have used Dr. Tobias’s Venetian’ Lintment for three und it a certain remedy for chronio rhea~ Vomiting, and pains of ail an invalnable article Iam if itis to be pur 16 Essex street. with croup and I immediate reli ly think it w me saving my child’s life. Under no consideration would { be without a bottle in my house. I also consider it « most cer. tain remedy for sealds and pruices, having thorough it f jhe sam r . 8, RAH CouNisH. N. ¥., March, 1854, rh P HWeents. Depot 00 Cortlandt street. Sold by ail draggists. pA Married. At St. John’s Church, in Washington City, on Thure- day, June 21, by the Rev. Smith Pyne, Commodore Bressy, U.S. Navy, to Emaa, daughter of the late Tho mas Lovett, of New York. a Died, On Saturday, Jane 23, Mary Myer, widow of Gilbert Myer, in the 6dth year of her age. Her friends and those of the family are respectfally invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her fon-in law, De Witt C, Hays, No. 26 Bank street, this afterncon, at four o’elock. On Sunday morning, June 24, Mrz. Su«an E, MoCrgary, ‘aged 38 years and 4 months, wife of John D McCreary. ‘The relatives and friends of the family, and those of his brothers, Ben. F, and James A, M’Ureary, are iavited to attend the funeral, this afternooo, at halt past three e’clock, from her late residence, No. 12 street. ‘The remains will be taken to Greenwood for interment. On Sunday, Jane 24, of inflammation of the lunge, Jenuwian Laxe, aged 85 yours, . The friends and relatives of the femily are requested to attend the fuperal, from No. 366 Cherry sett ae half past two o’clock this afternoon, to proceed to Cal- vary 2 On Sunday evening, June 24, after a lingering i!iness, H_Euzaneru, widow of ©. B. Allaire, ion ¢ Further particulars in Ta %» paper, On Sunday morning, June 24, ir & lingering illness, James Stepney, son of Laurence and Jane Bardon, aged 18 years and 6 months. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfally invited to attend the funeral, to-morrow atternoon, at two o'clock, from the residence of his parents, No. 181 Mulberry sereet, first house above Broome street. On Sunday, June 24, after a long illness, Dennis Ray, a native of county Limenisk, Ireland, aged 61 years, 11 months and 8 da; His friends an tives are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, at three o’clock this afternoon, from bia late residence, corner of Thiriy- first sireet and First avenue. At Yorkville, on Sunday, June 24, after a long illness, Grorcs Horn, aged 32 years, son- fa-law ef ths late Jo- eph Keeler. ‘The friends and relatives of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, to morrow afternoon, at half past one o'clock, from his late residence, No. 106 Eighty-filth street, between ad Fourth avenues. ihe remains will be taken to Greenwood Cemetery, Philadelphia papers please copy. At Yorkville, om Saturday evening, June 28, Anne, st and only child of Francis J. and Kllen E. T'wo- d 1 year and 6 mouths, The friends end acquaintances of ths family are in- vited to attend her funeral, from the residence of her parents, in Righty. fifth street, between Third and Fourth avenues, this afternoon, at balf past one o'clock. Her remains will be taken to Calvary Cemetery for interment. In Brooklsn, on Sunday, 24, WititaM EDGAR, son of Amos and Mary A. Willets, aged 6 months and 19 da; The friends of the family are invited to attend the fu- neisl service, at the residence of his parents, in Kent svenue, near Myrtle avenue, this afternoon, at five o’clock. His remains will be taken to Hempstead, to- morrow morning, at seven o’clock. At Edgewater, Fort Lee, on Sunday, June 24, Haruiet ALLEN, youngest daughter of Jobn P. and Margaret B, Crosby, aged 3 years, 7 months and 5 days. In Baltimore, on Monday, April 9, of consumption, Caroune Amana Evans, daughter of McCall M. Resin, and corsort of Henry M. Evans, formerly of Kent county, Mery land, aged 25 years and 12 days. The remains of Joun F, Cuanke, who ¢ied at Virgin Bay, on taturday, May 6, having arrived, the funeral ‘will ‘take place from St. Peter’s Charch, Borciay street, this morning, at ten o’elock. The friends of th emily, and those of his uncle, ‘ibomas Clarke, are respestfally invited to attend, without further invitation. ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. PERSONAL, B, FROM RIPLEY, WISHES 10 KNOW THE 'e direction of B.G. Address Broadway, City Post ice. T. B—THE FAMILY ARE ALL WELL. SAY e to Joe thatthe shopisail right. GOODEY, ‘HE GENILEMEN WHO LEIT THE ARTIFICIAL and were to have called again, may learn somet to their advantage, by aj to R. D. WOODLakp, lapidary, 17 sone Stress, rhe, tsaxel story. THER MILITARY. g/S—THE MEMBERS OF THIS COMPANY ARE e hereby notified to assemble at head quarters, 602 Broadway, on Tuescay, June 26, at 7 o'clock A, white a, to d op our anaual excursion to Jock’s louse, Hoboken. By order of DAVID » Comit, Taos. Cunnincram, 0. 8. CITY GUARD WILL REfURN ON TUE3DAY morning, and be received by the Old Guard, cen- ‘trary to the rumor which bas been circulated of their return at a previous date. They will arrive, viaStoning- ton, by the Plymouth Rock, and be warmly reovived after their long tour. REMOVALS. ICORD’S PRACTICE—NOTICE OF REMOVAL,—THE undersigned, formerly pupil with the great Ri- core, of Paris, and with the celebrated surgeons of this ity, Drs. Carnochan end Mott, informs the public that he bas removed and permanently established his con- sulting and dispensing rooms at No. 616 Broadway, for the cure of diseases, He tenders to all afflicted ive assurance of relief, and those who have been abused by \ specifics,”? antidotes, little books, “no ? and like effusions of the numerous medi 7 5 ical charlatans of the dsy, may rely on having their cases treated effectually, ‘no matter com| ‘they may appear. His ex- tended observations in the famous ital du Midi, in Parie, under Ricord bimself, a ed with the many new and efficient remedies of eminent eurgeon, possible. It may be mentioned, for the i a ib. sub- lain statement of their case, thé necessary medicines adapted to it wit! be pre- and sent to them. Recent cases cured without any ¢elay. Chi 8 quite mocerat d the most can information given in every in His treatment of consumption, scrofuls and nervous disease, is based tirely on the modern and improved science of medi- |, Consul tations Office bours 8 to 8 and from 6 to 9. C. D, HAMMOND, M.D. Author of Medical Information for the alton, & No, 516 Broadway, oppoatte St. Nicholas NEW. YORK HERALD, MONDAY, JUNE 25, 1855. __ SHG LIQUOR QUEsT10%, IQUOR DEALERY’ SOCIETY,—REGULAR MEETINGS will be held at the Oca Feilowa’ Hall, cormsr of Uen- ‘Ue ond Grand +treete, ou every Mootay orsuiog, aud Ppeeis! meetings efter during tee werk, exespt Sa. turéay, at the Westchester House, for tne cespatch of Dusinese. J.N, HAYWARD. Pres dens, N. R. BUNCE, Vise Prasident. D. 8, Paige, Secretary. ‘PHE LIQUOR DEALERS OF 4HE TWaSTY SECOND werd wili hold 9 meeting, at National Hall, Forty- fourth striet, between Kigo:hacd Nita arcaues, oa ‘uesoay evening. Jane 26. at ¥0’clock, tor the purpose | of completing the ward organization, and completing such other business as may be deemed necensery. J 0. BURNHAM, Castfman, MPORTED LIQUORS IN BOND—WINES, BRANDIES, ins, &c.—For sale, from under Custom Houss lock, ip the original packeges, with certiicates of importa- tion, in halves, quarters anc eights pipss, ior 6 L.H, SIMPSON & SONS, 19 Beawi N EXCELLENT QUALITY OF CLaReT cr ty as st. WINE = ARLEM.—THIS FASHIONABLE RE 118 ‘appointivenie and the led with the finest want of horses se. Tho trottiog id trotting matches occur every venue cars pass the door every YENTREVILLE COURSE, L. I.—TROTTING—TUES- day, June 26, at 336 o'clock P. M. Matoh $1, mile beats, inDarness.’ D Fifer names br. m, Sacatoze Beile, H. Woodruff names r. m. Lady Franklin. This match will come off on the above day, withous regard to weather. JUEL CUNKLIN, Proprictor. eabouy nai ‘Torwes to SHaw & WHITE, Proprictor. LOVERS AND BREEDERS OF FINE STOCK. celebrated thorougbred stallion Wild Inshmen jor limited number of mares the ensuing vos- tables, at $50 the season. Ail mo Serving the mare. All accidents at ny WILLIAM A. BROWN, Proprietor. CLOTHING, &0. LOTHING.—LADIES OR GENTLEMEN, HAVING any to dispose of, can get @ fair cash price, oy sending to the stores, No. 12 Laurens street, naar Canal, or 62 West Broadway, or by letter post paid. Ladies at- tended by Mrs. Coben 8. CuHEN, LOTHING.— LADIES OR GENTLEMEN HAVING ANY of can obtama fair and cash price, by sending for the subscriver, at his residence, or lbs ough the post, L. M. DUSS&LDOKP, No. 13 Elm street. Ladies aitended by Mrs Dusseldorp throug! et, 101 Chatham street. Ladies attended by Mrs. Cohen. Ce. OFF CLOCHING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION wanted—Dhe highest price given, and cee paid in current money, Gentle men wishing to dispose of cloth- ing, of @ good quality, for a liberal cash equivalent, are requested tocallon or address JAMES MORONEY, 11 Baxter street (late Orange street.) \ ENTLEMEN’S NOTICE.—TO KukP COOL, YOW must send your summer clothing of every descrip tion and color, to No. (63 Pearl street, near Broadwag, where they sre properly cleaned, without coloring of rteam, so destructive to clothing, Dyeing and repairing done cheap; no diseppeiatments, articles sent for by A. CORTISSOS, Observe 553, retail, very cheap, at J. VANDERBILT'S No, 57 Rubber, oil oa hind, ‘our patron- Mires AND BOYS’ CLOTHING, WHOLE3ALE AND it on street, one door froma Cliff street. clovhit J, OUND_ON THE 20TH INST., IN FOURTEENTH street, between Fifth and Seventh avenues, a gold tracelet, the owner, by identifying the property aad ying the charges of advertising, may have it by apply- be at 50 Liberty street, up staia. hee OST—ON FRIDAY, 22D INST., IN CANAL, GRAND or Broadway to Fulton ferry, a lady’s small psarl Rortemennaie containing nearly Sify dollars; two twenty joUlar bills, one on Grocers? bank, and other small bills which are not remembered. A lideral reward is offered for its recovery. Address B. B. B., Herald office. O3T—JUNE 22, A BOOK OF DEPOSIT IN THE Chambers street Savings Bank, in favor of Bridget Moran. Any person who may have found the same, will confer a favor by tending it to 108 Ninth street, as it is of no use to any ore but the owner, haviog been stopped at the benk. OST.—LEFT, ON FRIDAY EVENING, IN A MaDI39N avenue ;tage, at corner of Broadway and Four- ieeath street, largo white ivory case opera glass Tae finder shall be rewarded on leaving it at the office of the Evening Fost, corner of Nassau and Liberty streets, it having velue’as « gift. OsI—! ON BOARD OF THE JERSEY CITY fer: at, on Saturday afternoon, about 6 o'clock, @ lady’s leather reticule, ‘hoever picked up the same Till con'er ® great favor, and be rultebiy: rewarded, by leaving it with the ferrymaster on either side. OsT—A LARGE BLACK GREYHOUND, WITH WaiTE tip on tail, and black collar, answering to the name of Nero. A liberal reward will be given to anybody who brings him to the owner, 129 Clinton place, near Sixth avenue, 15 REVARD—Lost, ON THE 17TH OF Last May, trom the Battery, a seventeen foot boat, ined blue, gunwale red streak, white buoy top, green tom, white inside, trimmed with red; rows two pair of scula, Inquire of THOs. NESBIT, No.'8 Battery place. REWARD.—LO3T, ON THURSDAY EVENING 14th inst., from ‘the Battery, a seventeen foot oat, painted black, bottom red, gunwale and binding streaked with yellow stripe through the red, white in- side, the bottcm boards painted green. and J. Everson branded on the thwarts. “Inquire of THOMAS COADY, L it TRAYED, ON SUNDAY AFTE! noon, June 24, from 44 Fourth street, a small Charles setier slut, white and black, tan spots over her $703 has long black ears, a piece cut off Ler teil. Whoever will return the same to 44 Fourth street will receive the above reward. ¥F. J, ESEN, Paes, Fung LEM IUM COLORED AND BRIL Les ee jesigns, a1 priate to the comin ae ashy et tale HOR: of Vey apelen Gne tl offer at the lowest markot ios, cities, towns 01 compl which SAAC EDGE Jz, Uaitea States Laboratory, Jersey Ciiy, of BUNCAN & ROBBINS, 63 Maiden Inno, N,'Y., Our only authorised agents for the city of New York. IREWORK DEPOT, 132 CHATHAM STREET, (UP stairs), A great variety of fireworks, cheap, at the old ‘ostabli jesale store, 132 Chatham street, formerly Gasener a. FREY. FPREW ORE DEPOT, ts DIVISION STREET. woane tan. be found all he various kinds. made by the best Mansfustnrers, and warranted to beef the frst dnallty ‘at it Escher hy coca Bh pe ‘try dealers supplied, snd or ae eae aay THOS. 1. JONES, $8 Divisio IREWORKS—NEW YORK LABORATORY, 19 FRONT etreet.—Fire ee ae aera Cg Sag Pima sat othe ten ia gon 100 oom ‘and. eount a6, Ppiit most liberal terms. Supplied on the most bers] \SENNETT, 196 Front street. IREWORKS.—THE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS FOR eve 5 this market. Every article sold will be warranted and delivered, free of carfaze, All kinds of exhibition pisces and colored to suit rks in quantit he ve "JOHN E. ROSS. 210 Washingvon street. coal. OAL, $5 25; FLOUR, $10.—THE PEOPLE'S OLD ‘Established Coal and Flour agency, 38 Broadway, will contract during this week only to supply first quali- ty coal at $6 25 ton, delivered in New York, Wil- ldamosburg, Broo! lyn, Jersey City or Hoboken. Down with the moxopoly tn coal and flour! _—n— ed RIDGEPORT TO-DAY.—PERSONS GOING TO Bix 0% jgeport (oy @ cars or other conveyance) fo in in or witness the festivities, can have aa opportuni- prin Fong DUNHAM & PECK. ISHING BANKS EXCURSIONS.—THR SEA STEAMER F Laura Knapp, » will make daily 8, (Sundays ig Taseday, June 2etm on street at 134 o'clock ; Spring street at is ‘clock; Peck at 8 o'clock; it, Eaat Ls ‘at 834 o'clock, and Pier No, 3, North River, at 9 1 FISHING BANKS.—THE ay LD) ihe week, Amos eiraot , 506g, and Yand will be on board, if 'D AND FORT HAMILTON —' OF Sauce Norwalk lonvea New Fork se Yollgwa=Teee foot of Amos street at 934 A. M., eA M nie foot of, Spring street, 9 AM B. ML; pier No. 8 North river, t., ies to Gott {eland, leet te sees oats, No -hall pelee tee shildeens ro egaaten ren shar elena aae Raa Pont cA aa To on, joore. ME’ stzeet, between ‘and Beach streets, $87 BROADWAY, CORNER OF READE STREET, at Morris &'Connert’s, can be had ant fitch’ German and’ Teieh bly, tor howls aad please families; also waiters, porters, coachmen, gardevers, far. | mers oud mechanics, st this’ or the brauch ofice’ 103 | Greenwich street. WELL EDUCATED GERMAN WIDOW, WHO UN- A Gerstands a little English, and cam perfectly sew 80d iren, wants a situation ic a respectable hou: ie to go back to Kurope with « family, oras steward ‘In- quite at 171 Eldrid; , of M judler. MIDDLE AGED 800°CH WOMAN DESIRES A SIT- A. sat‘on to do general housework 1 a omasll family where she can bave ber little deughter 11 years of along with her, to run err: nd co light in com- seen fortwo deys, if not +, in the rear, Country pre- pepration for Oa engaged, at 131 weet 16th ferred SIPUATION WANTED—AS CdAMBERMAID OR A walteres, by a respectable Protestant young womsn; she can refer to the famJy with whom she is now engag- €6, at No. 72 6th ave. ‘ SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as cook, washer and ironer, ia a respectable private fam best of city reference given from her jast situation, where she has lived for the last tix years, Can be seen for two days, if not enzaged, at 102 West 10th sireet, third floor, room, A opin here DESIRES peel AS NURSE. she is a god ssamstress. She can give recom: mendation. en at 193 Kast 20th st. oy HESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL WANTS A SIrUa- A tion as cook or Jaundress, or to do general house’ rivate family, She has the best of She can be seem at her last plaze, No: ’d}and 3d avenues. She can be , if not engaged. PROTESTANT WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION, AS good plain cook; is s first rate laundress. Has no. objection to goa short distance inthe country. Has the bert of city reference. Please call at 15 lat st., nearthe Bowery. Can be seen until engaged. RESPECTAB(E YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITU- ation to travel with a lady. Also, a young woman its a situstion, ay seamstress and chambermaid, in a bey oi wory family. Advertiser can be seen for one week at her last employer’s, 70 West 82d st., where she can be most highly recommended. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES ation to do general housework, in a private good washer and ironer, and good plain cook; can al — city reference; car seen for two days. Apply at 161 18th st., in the reer. PROTESTANT WOMAN WANTS 10 TAKE IN washing. Can give the best city reference. Can ‘de seen for two dsys at 390 8th avenue, between 30th nd 3lst sts., second floor, front room. A PROTESTANT COOK, WASHER AND IRONER work ins small city reference. 407th wanted immediately; also, two American or Eag- nurses and plain seamstresses, and a number of smart girls, with good reference, for general housework, ebiefly up town, at Weeley’s select female office, 195 7th tween 28d and 24th sts, A lady in attend- an VERY RESPECTABLE, STEADY AND COMPETENT A young woman desires ® situation as first rate eat and pastry cook ; would assist to wash and iron if required. Has the best of testimonials, both as to char- acter and competency, and no objection to the country. Please apply at 271 Bowery, for two days. RESPECTABLE WOMAN WANTS ASITUATION, A3 first rate private family ; understands good pastry cook ; understands k ame, and is willing to assist’ in washing. be seen for two days at 112 Kast at., between 2nd and urd aves., 3rd floor, front room. | GUTUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE SCOTCH | K ee, a cbambermal! end waitress, or to do gensral | Rourework i a private family; cin assiet in washing and dressing: has gooi reference. Call at 239 9th ave nue, fourth floor, or address J. M:N., as above. QUTUATIONIS WANTED—BY 4 RESPECTABLE YOUNG SD woman, to do chamberwork and #¢ or to assist im the care of children; is willing to mal usefal. Weges not ro much an object as a quist, respectable heme, that being what is most desired. Can be seen at 14 Tkompeon street nae ah se A IE RST POO s™ AION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PRO- KD testant girl, as chambermaid and eeametress, OF purse and teamst: & private family; would have , OF to aha bas good re- Lis Manna GENTES ployment ina ve ke + wT fo become acquainted with the bosiness, » ssaall po will be accepted. Address J. P, Harrison, 188 East 21st street, (0 JEWELLERS.—A YOUNG EXPERIENCED MAN wishes to obtain a situation in tne jevelry business; understands thoroughly gece of every king. The best of city refereaces. No objection to tne country. Address T. B, Herald office. 0 CANVAS?ERS.—WANTED, THREE OR FOUR CAN 8 to canvass in a first class business, None f gentee] address, who are prompt and used to canvassing, need apply. Good reference or sesurity requirec. aprly, between 11 and 4 to day, at 88 Cedar atreet, third floor, front office. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECCABLE Joung woman, as cook, washer and irouer; un- derstands baking and Pastry of all kinds; beat of refer- peated be Apply at 96 Catharine st., in the rear, ae- CO! . ANTED—A SITUATION, AS CHAMBERMAID AND waiter, by a young woman who understands her uniness woll, and is both willing. and obi it afraid to work; has the best of city rete Hoa to the country; wages not xo mu good situation. be seen at 48 East engaged. == A RESPECTABLE PERSUN, A SITU- ation as cook; fully understands her business in ail its branches, bread, pastry and made dishes of all kinds; bas no objection to assist in the washing, or goa short distance inthe country. Can come well recom- mended. Can be seon for two days at 148 West 32d st., first floor, front room. W2xns SITUATION, AS COOK, BY A RESPECT- able woman, who -perfestly understands English and American cooking No objection to go in the coun- City reference. Can be seen for two days at 7034 avenue, between 11th and 12th sts, ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A CHILD to wet nurse at her own residence, baving lost her a ae - oy pad re Ee feees ox required. No@ne a ut a respectal ‘Apply at 186 84 avenue.) ce co clin el csc sa dia oem Lib da “WA NtED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE GIR 8 & good cook, washer and ironer, and e goo. baker of bread. Please call at 40 Hammersley st., reat uilding. ‘ANTED—BY TWO RESPECTABLE GIRLS, SITUA- tions; one to do general housswork or cooking, the other to do chamberwork or plain sewing; the best city reference given; they have lived in their last place four years, Cali at 83 West 19th at. ANTED-TWO PROTESTANT GIRLS; ONE FOR general housework; she must be a goo] plain cook, washer and froner, and a good baker; the other for hsmberwork, chudren’s nurse, and todo plain sewing. Apply for two days, from 10 to 4 o'clock, at 20 Weat 3: at. @ best_of city reference required. » 5 Nees connie y= NEAT, TIOY GIRL, 12 TO 14 YEARS Of age, to assist a lady in her general housework; American ferred. Cali oo Mrs Jimerson, 280 West 18th #t. None but Protestants need apply. All the comforts of a home may be enjoyed. ANTED—A SITUATION, TO DO GENERAL HOUSE- work, is cael nly See care of drew and do chamberwork. Good city refereace given. Please call at 200 Zist st., between 8th and 9th avemues, Le planer PROTESTANT GIRL, TO DO THE work of & small family; must be a good washer and froner. Must come wita good recommendations from ber last place. Call at 172 Canal st., ia the store, for two deys. ET NORSE—WANTED, BY A HEALTHY YOUNG wi asitaation in a geatioman’s family. Satis- factory reference can be given as to character and eapa- bility. Apply at 102 St prt my 8th st., between lst avenue and avenue A, fo floor, Cam be seen until engaged. W Akt A sugar, soave GIRL T0 D0 GENERAL ousework. 3 rman or colored i. Mast bes Protestant. Call from 10 to 3 at 827 ‘deoatway: 7ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUA- tion to do general housework in « private fami- Y« Has good city reference. Inquire at 70 Vandam at., in the rear, for two days. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young girl, to do chamberqork and waiting; no objection to make herveli generally usefal; is willing to de the housework of « small private family; can give goed city reference; can be seen for two days, if mot en- Call at 314 Atlantic at . second stor! room, and Hoyt sta., South Wi By 4 RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, ‘a situation, as chambermaid and fine washer and ironer, cr would have no objection to do housework for a small family; the best of city reference can be given. Please call for two days at No. 12 Amity place, in the ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A MOST RESPECTA- ble gir), to do ger housework; isa Grat rate washer ironer; of city reference. Please Feaogn 193 19th st., between 7th amd 8th avenues, for wo days. Warmpiay A RESPECTABLE YOUNG Woman, s puat an undress a ould do plate cooking yh og = ae from her last place. late employer's. ee ANTED.—A RESPECTABLE ENGLISH WOMAN wants @ situation, as plain cook and wasber and ironer, in a private family; ne objection to the coun- try; or would ¢o chamberwork and take care of children. Can be seem for three days at No, 4 Carliele st, eS ie eee NA ACR WANA MIDDLE AGED WOMAN, AS PLAIN cook, and to assist in washing and ironing. Sach heme, by applying Wr A. F. Bahow 18s Henad obee ome, applying .B, x re olfice. Beat alt releronce requiea.. : peli ta tava di te TS . ey Wy ANtED SEVERAL YOUNG LADIES, TO WORK on boys’ clothing. None but experienced hants need apply. Alco, s few apprentices to leara the trade, snd paid whilet learning. ty for three im, at 15: Golde. Breoklyn. inlasiday car, TW 2XiEo< 4 SITUATION, BY 4 COMPETENT 000K; is a good meat and pastry cook, a good baker of bread and cake; will assist in the washing and iconing if required ; would be willing to go to the country. Also, a omy cook, a good washer and ironer. A ply at 209 lat ot , between lat and 24 avenues. Good releronce, Weis BABY TO WET NURSE, BY A RE3PECT- able married wouian, who has lost her baby. Ap- Py at 101 Mott st., in the rear. None but areapecintlo person peed apply. ; cam give first rate references at 212 West 19th st., at her a-store ; is accustomed to business ; a first class etionery’ preferred. Please call at 392 12th st, recond floor, front rocm. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITU- ation to do the chamberwork and waiting, or to take care of children and do plain sewing, in a respecta- ble private family. The best of reference can be given trom her Jast place, where she lived three years. Can be seen for two days, if notengeged, at 130 ioth st., be- tween 7th and Sth avenues. RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL 13 DESIROUS OF A dressmaker or seamstress in a private good sewer, and thoroughly understands Han the highest testimonials from her employer. Please call or address M. A, 0., 24 Divi- st., for three days, SITUATION I8 DESIRED, FOR A GOOD COOK, ‘with the highest recommeniations, Apply at her Present employer's, 161 Kast 23d street. SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WO- man, in a small private family; no objection to the leet recommended from her last place, Apply at 33 Munroe at, second flsor, back room, RESPECTABLE SOOTCH PROTESTANT GIRL WANTS ® situation as child’s nurse and seamstress, or ¢ bermaid and laundress; bas no objection to the country; the beat of city reference cen begiven. Call at No. 3 7th avenue. LADY GIVING UP HOt WISHES A SITUA. tion for a young girl, who lived with her as wmbermaid for some time; she is a good general ser- vant. Call at 19 Walker at. GOOD PLAIN COOK WANTS A SITUATION, IN A email family; ia a good washer and ironer, or would jo chamberwork and sssist in the and iro or waiting; has the best city referenc 0 call at 166 oo st, between 3d and 4th avenues, in the rear, for two days. SITUATION WANTED—AS LAUNDRES3, OR OHAM- bermaid and fice washer; uscerstands French flu- tipg; bas served in the best of J ite families in the city; city refererce given her last employer, Call at 300 12th st., between avs. B and OC, for two days, A YOUNG LADY WANTS A SITUATION, TO ATTEND RE?PECTABLE GIRL WANTS A SITUATION, AS cbambermaid, or to take care of children, and to ao plain sewing; the best of city reference given. all at 220 Court st., Brooklyn, the residence of her present employer, for two days, if not engaged. A SITUATION WANTED, BY A SINGLE MAN "AS ret coachman to go to the country ; thoroughly un- care and management Of horses and city jive the best office, for ands the ; for capability and character, can city reference. Please address W. M., Hera! two days. N_ ASSISTANT SALE3MAN WANTED—IN A GEN tlemen’s furnishing store.—A young man, bet ween 17 and 20 years of age, of good address, who can furnish svitable testimony as to capacity, &c., can obtain a per- manent situation, by applying, between the hours of 10 sae 5 o’clock, at Green’s furnishing store, No. 1 Astor louse. BOY WANTED, IN AN OFFICE, OF RESPE2TABLE A parents, who can write well, sad is from 14 to 16 ‘Address immediately, W. B., Herald office. years of OY WANTED.—A YOUNG LAD, ABOUT SIXTEEN yearr of age, ins thread, needle, and hosiery store; inust bave some kuowledge of tbe business, and co: well recommended. Address a note stating particalars to Brooks, Herald office. Co: WAITERS, NURSES, CHAMBERMAIDS, AND other male and female domestics, provided for ra- spectable families, or country, at the Employment Aseney Ofice, 60 Bust 14th at.) Union square. New York. J. 0, GALLAGHER, Agent, N. B.—applicants for situ- ations are required to bring good city references. |OOKS AND NURSES ARE WANTED IMMEDIATELY, English, German or Scotch, to fill excellent situa- good ‘wages, now ready in first class ‘amilies. mediately at the Servants’ Institute, 149 Grand street; all must be Protestants and be able toshow the beat testimonisle. \OACHMAN WANTED--ONE WHO I3 A THOROUGH C gtoom as well as coachmen, and who bas best re- ferences as to character and capacity will address, with name and refererce, R J., Herald office. RY GOODS.—A GERMAN SALESMAN WaNCED for the retail trade, Must come well recommend- bo: Apply om Monday morning to, & W, Robinson, £87 Eighth avenue. ARIS EXBIBITION—A GENTLEMAN, WHO SPEAK3 P English, French, and joing to the Crystal Palace at Paris as an exhibitor, wld be willing to make arrangements with American exbibitors to attend to their interests in Paris. Best references given, Address Mr. J., box 8,335, Post office, EAMSTRESS’S SITUATION WANTED, BY AN EXPERI- Sos ian oe a er hearers al is] can ald aleetdo chamber work. Pleuse call at Tz Rlving- ‘ton st, for two days. ITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG S" woman, as chambermaid and waiter; she under- ttands her business perfectly, and is wiling to make ia ee Yen ‘nt ose” ap ute fi iq ing. Apoly at reei- Renee of her prevent employer, 68 kast Ehirty-Oret st. iTUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG girl, to take care of a baby and do plain sewing; or Go chamberwork and vowing; can give good city refer: ence; has mo objection to the country. or address at 108 East 18th street, near Srd avenue, for two days, TIVATION WANTED BY AN EFFICIENT AND HIGH- recommenced German girl; is a gooc cook and ex] Jausdress; will do housework. Also, large ble reference, for icy omens pup, ea seas oh re « on seen at the South Brooklyn Employment Office, 58 ‘Atlantic st, ITUATION WANTED—FOR A YOUNG WOMAN, bighly recommended from her last place; would hike a place in @ small private family, to work, oF would accept a place as chambermaid, or atsist , ‘the next steamer, otherwise. Please apply at 124 West 26th at., near 7th avenue, for Phoebe, first floor. ‘ANTS, SERVANTS.—SITUATIONS WANTED FOR hundred Woe Th Seotch and . &t_ HENDERSON'S intelligence office, ‘ourt street, Brooktyn—the + and brat o' fice in the ofty for obtaining tte nt hol, scar Pp, ANTED.—A YOUNG WOM. WISHES A SITUA- tion as ni and seamatre: no objection to the country, Please cell at her émployer’s, No, 229 5th ave. ‘ANTED—RY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, who iss gcod cook, @ situation ina private fa- mily ; bas no objection to assist in washing and ironing. Cali at 4865 6th ave., between 20th and (th at., 4th floor, front room, Reeth ce ee ey ANTED—BY A VERY RESPECTABLE PROTEST- ant young woman, 8 aituation as seamstress in a piirate family ; country preferred. Can be seen at 240 ‘enth st., Srd floor, back room. Has worked at millinery. (ST ak a ee Na Sa allt Sales a AN(ED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Protestant woman, as cook, washer ani ironer; good city references given. Call at Mr. Ayers’, 815 West 9th atreet, between 9th and (th avenues. ANTED.—AN AMERICAN LADY, NOT OVER 20 years of age, and without encumbrance, to join ® gentleman in ® confectionery and soda water store; the gentleman will furnish all the means for the busi- ners. Address H. G. ., Herald office, tor two days, sta- ting where and when an interview may be had. ANIED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as cook in # respectable family; 00d city reference given; is a good baker, understan ut buninens a al te branchees as no objection to tist in washing and ironing. Please or two days, at No, 83 18th st., betwenite ani Mhaveems. ‘ANTED—A MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN, WHO WILL have @ good home and th. Addres P. Vis Herald esos.” : oa eey a as Ware A RESPECTABLE YOUNG AMERICAN widow, with a fresh breast of milk, s sitastion as wet nurse in a gentleman’s family; would have no ob- jection to go to the country for the summer, Good references as to character and capubility giver. Call at 574 3d avenue, second door from 40th st., third floor, front room, for two days. ——_————— ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE FRENCH GIRL, A situation as nurse and seamstress. Can be seen at 169 Wooster st., near Bleecker, front basement. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL A SITUA- _ ticn to do chamberwork in a small family; has no objection to assist in washing and ironing, and make hereeif generally useful. Has the best of city reference, dpely at her last employer's, 61 W. 15th st., for two ays. —— "ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A (ON to cook, wash and iron, and to do general house- work. Good reference. Apply at 245 Navy st., Brook- lyp, in the rear, for two days. ‘ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION as chambermaid and waiter, or to do general housework; is a» gs cook, washer and ironer. Good referezce. Apply at 3723d avenue, between 23th and 20th ste., for two days. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECPABLE Is & good plain cook, and excel- Has the best of city reference, Please cali at 147 22d street, between 7th and Sth avenues room No 20. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as cook, washer, and ironer, or to do housework for « private fimily. Reference from her Jast place. Apply at 270, Pacific street, corner of Smith street, Brookiym. Can be seen for two days, TANTIED—A SITUATION, BY A PROTESTANT WO- men; she it an excellent cook and baker, and wo- Cerstande pastry, would assist in wasving and ironing, ist required; the beet of elty reforenco can bo givaa. Apply at 84 Hamersley st., second floor, front room ANTED—BY A VERY RESPECTABLE YOUNG girl, » situation as chambermaid and waiter, or nurse and ceamstress; is willing to work, and make her- self generally useful. Beat of city reference given. Please call at Mr. Murray’s, 264 EF. 14th st, 7 4NTED—AN AMERICAN GIRL, A3 NURSE; MUST have good reference, and be used to the care of children, Apply sfter 10 0’clock A. Broad way, in the store, ANTED—BY A PRUTESTANT GIRL, A SITUATION #8 cook or Janndress, or to do genera! housework in a respectable ‘amily. Please call at 77 W. 28th st., between 6th and 7th aveaues. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A HIGHLY RESPECT- able young Protestant girl, to do cooking, wash- ing and besoin, goed baker, and has no objection to the country. Pi call at 223 Bowery. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE middle aged woman; can do good basing and cook- ing, and good washing and ironing; goo: city references. Apply at No. 249 Mulberry st., second floor, back room. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A MOS EXPERI- enced young girl, ae chambermaid and waitress; is a neat famisy seamstress, hig’ 4 kind and amiable to ebiléren; no ‘objection to goin th3 country with a good fomily; will take $6 month. Excellent Call at 217 East 22d st., or send a note. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Protestant young w mon, in a reg ‘bie family; can take the charge of an infant from birth; is aa experienced person, and a very neat plain sewer; would do chamberwork and plain se or travel with a lady. Best of city reference. Onil at 464 Atlantic st., Brook- lyn, second floor, back rcom. ‘ANTED—BY TWO YOUNG WOMEN, SIPUATIONS; one as cook, andthe other to do general houge- work, Cali at 517 Broome st. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young git!, as nurse and seamstress, or to do cham. derwork and waiting; no objection wo goa short distance in Seoveatay: Best of cityreference, Call at 216 Kast loth st. TANTED, IN HOBOKEN—A EITUATION TO DO general housework, by agirl who is a first rate pre ne | we a Be? dha piace es ene well re- commence Ny at rt vi Garden st. Hetokems rego sig ptr ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A PROTESTANT GIRL, ort distance coy get ng "None but respectable ‘® sbor' . one a te family need apply. The best of wy. refereace ven, Can be seem for two days at 41 Watts st., first », in the rear. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE cook ; understands bak! pa to go inthe country for the summer; no objection to do housework for « small family, Good city reference. Please apply at 153 Proa- ect at., one door from Gold, Brooklyn, pat city reference. Wat FARMER AND WIFE, WITHOUT CHIL- dren, to take charge of a small farm sud dairy, near the city. They must have good recommendations. Apply at 24 William st., roam No. 11, Wy ANIED—ONE OR 1W0 ACTIVE YOUNG OR MID. dle-aged men, of business habits, to. solicit or- ders for our very elegantly ilustrated standard works. Commission liberal. Reference necessary. Apply to MARTIN & JOHNSON, 27 Beokman at., up stairs. ‘ANTED—FOR AN ACTIVE MAN, A SITUATION, as clerk or light porter. by his present employ” ere, who bave no further need of his services. Theycan om mend bimin every way, Acdress box 2,618 Post ce. ANTED—A YOUNG MAN, OR ONE OF MIDDLE age, to attend a retail grooery; ke must be quick at figures and write » plain hand American and a single map, without iacumbrances, of good bao! in willing to devote hia whole tims to busi can produce the bert of city reference as to Ary, may address Situation, Herald with real and residence, from city or county, for two weeks, ‘Wages $6 per month for the first three months. ANTED—A GOOD C4RVER, ONS WHO UNDER- stends cooking, and will make himself generally will bear of a good situation by applying at the Hex and Chickens, corner of Fulton st, and Broadway. Warecee SITUATION, A8 GROOM, OR. GROOM 6 coachman, by ayoung man who perfectly ude the management of horses; objection to go a tatance in the cou mo watering place e call or address Coach- man, 155 26th st., between 7thand 8th avenues, for three day: ANIED—A YOUNG MAN WHOSHAS A ,CAPIFAL of $50, to engaze ina business that has go- jog nearly a year, and pays handsomely. Call at Catharine st,, room 9, up stairs. Wear. A SMART BOY, WHO UNDERSTANDS cutting meat ina butcher's shop. Apply at 279 Twenty-eighth,st., near Tenth avenue, ANTED™ AT WALLACE’ EMPLOYMENT OFFIOR, Sana st , near Ful Is Brooaly: a female cook, and a ed or white walter, for asammer house on Long Island; also, Protestant and Ostholie girls, large and small, for various situations, im Brook- lym, A few boys also wanted. ES A SITUATION, AS PLAIN er audironer No objeetion te do mall ait City reference. Call at 35 West jeotion to the country. ROME.—A RESPECTABLE AWERICAN PROTEST- sory girl, who is willi nd ork 01 A Dare.cints Vanseo eee SOO Meaa corner of Court st. and Montague place, Brooklyn. ” wanted, to take charge of a carriage and horses for = a feiloman, travelling. Saiary good. Apply be- an ‘at tho Waverley House, room 31, Qne from the A® AMERICAN BOY, ABOUT 17 yah oun, Is ary tr P. M,, for two corner of Broadway and 4ta country preferred. A WANTED—TO VISIT THE PRINCIPAL places in the Unitet ftates and the Canadas, to sell a new map o! ‘metica, United States and Cu show. ing the routes ang distances to the principal pl: extent and population ted States, Britis Central Amer! fersen, Sack Price 25 ‘cents retands house- would hort dista: f four years, al clergymen. Call at 105 amos st. ANTED—A COACHMAN, WHO IS A FIRST RATE 4 groom, and is’ am honest, sober and indus- Hishiman of middle age and siagle, proter- ‘Chatham st, ANTED—A SITUATION, AS ATTENDANT TO A 1s4y, ‘ANTEDSBY AN ENERGETIC YOUNG MAN, EM- joy ment er partial or permanent, as beokteoper, gletk'er e . 3 mod salery only required. Ad- BROADWAY, (BASEMENT) teachers, coachmon, barkoep- re and railroads, boys for trades cooks, chamberwaids and for housework. moderate N. B--Thres eottok wee'y- ‘TOUS. SPANK, Agent, erste go to Connesticut. THE TRADES. — eee NGINE TURNER WANTED.—A WATCH CASE EN- gine turner, & thorough and finished produce the acto: who can Tost ry testimonials for honesty, and abliity, may find a permanent si- tuation, by a: ing to Semuel 8, Bowman & Co., No. 17 Jobn street, in tne rear. , ARDENER’S SITUATION WANTED—BY A SINGLE Frenchman, who understands the business in its various branches. ase frait oul- ture, be TY ‘cordon hag jot bed r tt te go Soro ae coeer ya Cee Cremaeone M. M., Herald Office, or box 200, M. M., lyn Post Office, for two days. ARDENER.—WANTED, EMPLO}MENT, BY THE advertiser, who understands his busines in all ite branches; can lay cut s new with taste economy, or cen conduct farm onshares. Ai- Gress Gardener, box 186, Herald office. i aANIED—A FIRST? RATE CARPENTER, TO TAKE the entire shop; either Mw cane “honly mensttisly at No.4 Orosby se babe tor sale. _RESTAURANTS. CHANCE FOR THE LADIES.—TAE FOLLOWING the ladies bandeomest daguerreety pes that ‘umber sent Six judges will from oa ecaiee rascae : OE