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“ NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 1855. 5 ‘taken, Tit ere for 25 and 60 cents, meance that the sive of that paper will be doubled, and ‘will consist in futare of two whole sheets, or ninoty-six eclumns every wees. 1 saggreaacirge dag ween g : sive notice that from the frat of ‘pubscription price o! paper in America, in- all extra large engra' ke. «on Rea ce Hl Lapeer baa Ely alee SR Foreign newspaper office, ‘Waters;333 has he sole ogency for the sale of T. Gilbert oar Halle & Brown’s, and Jacob only house | | eolerea ye title, 35 cents.“ Schottisch”? —Baker, 35 cents. Three ex for piano Practice. HORACE W. Publisher, way. The to ‘ou will Call on ALFRED MUNROE & 00., No. 441 Broadway, they will an extensive assortment of Dah Me aod exhibit So eerie ee shades. About ene hundred of are sold at EVANS’ clothing ‘warebouse, 66 and 68 Fulton street. Zephyr Merino, Liste Cotton and silk under inte, for summer wear, in great va- whety, at McLAUGHLIN'S shirt factory and men’s far- nishing store, 292 Greenwich street, corner of Cham- ers. Shirts made to order. beck) alles raiis, 850; sephjT ceashnere saitape; maree!! 5 28) imere sui H Drown linen coats, it: ‘marsellioa vests, $1; duck omte, $3 50, at EVANS clothing warehouse, 66 and 68 Fal: ton strect. James Little & Merchant Tallors, 412 Breadway, where you find the best assortment of yeady made im the city. He is now closing out ‘his summer stock at a great reduction. City Ladies and Ladies Visiting ean find at J. B. MILLER & 00.’S, ladies” ‘32s, to 20s, ; first quality slippers, ties and 108. ; second quality, same styles, 68. and 7s. per pair with boys’, misses’ and children’s boots and shoes of ail kinds and prices. J.B. MILLER & 00,, 134 Canal st. it is a Fact made th ghout, ages les, by Singer’: FOU; rat, @xce; mn ho! ‘8 new- itis not strange that "the, Ares referred itis “feabould have a rush of business and obtain better pane any cee pea nent add have taken means, by em) exclusively Singer’s ma- These AK ag ik just been tly im: #0 ag to run without noise and with very Ute fo multe for infrngeatonts of valid patente." Sager's 5 . ealy can be bought with palette i I. M. SINGER & CO., 823 Broadway. Z Defiance Salamander Safes.—Robert M. Pat- BICK io the sole manufacturer in the United States of the eclebrated id patent 'der-proof defi Bapesseerins Saige mae arias ‘We Would Recommend Prudent House- yg 7 to the large tea and sugar store of ALBRO & ©, Noe 108 Bowery, and save twenty cents on the dolar, in the of butter, flee, imported lige, rth sof the’ bent guaiity, also at ‘the store 88 Division street, corner of Eldridge. Cream made from fresh cream—Something new superior to @yrups.—Ladies and gentlemen are invited to call bya a RUSHTON’S: , at 417 Broadway, corner of street, and at 10 treet. wt Heuse, corner of Barclay Invaluable Catarrh Snuff is now ‘Whiskers that time’s snow is sprinkling winkling— Can be darkened in a t we A) of Cristadoro’s Ex- ‘the Yyetcrtel, ‘antl intooats = miavehions a mat ee! nfuote ‘and “applied at No. 6 Aster House. Dye, Wigs Tou] ‘The best in the world. Nine privat Sree de fs 3 dye. Beware of imitat > im ridicule. The largest stock of ‘and _toupees in w and retail, at BATCHELOA'S, 233 Broadws; Just |, Hiul’s Branch Hair one snd shampooing parlors, at No. 1 ym fortabl practical sty! Bisiie ab ul or thesld stand, Ne. id Nasonn pereet, ai ‘Wilkin Amiele' ad by Dr. 5S. M. ‘Elliott’s tion, aon to toa will restore, rve and cleanse the hair. Price 373¢ cents per Settle, M. WILEIN, 44 Maiden lane. tae, ag and Morning. toe! at ae dead Hess snd’ bed bugs strew’d the ground! ae , it 5 At night, E, Lyon's ps vras next 0 j ‘The depot of these world-renowned articles is at 424 E LYONS ghogh ice noua teen slgeuk: aut . ine articles. a: See Cn Juable medicines acting, they 7 main- springs of Ife, restore Wealth and enargy ‘ the systeus, when failing, in a manser superior to any medicine ever et made known. Sold at the manufactories, 80 Maiden ) New York, and 244 Strand, London, snd by all Grnggists, at 26 conte, 6234 cents, and $1 per pot or Auction Sale of Choice Old Wines, Brandes, &e., &e., of & high order.—ALBERT H. NICOLAY will sell, this dey {Fiiday), Juno 29, at 11 o’closk, ab bis salesrooms 11 Broad street, am extensive variety of su- wines, &c., imeluding some which are teen years old, baving been imported expressly for and used upon the tales of thst cele- brated house caily; also, meny others which are in bond, will be sold without reserve. A portion of them 1 i i i a 8 2 8 i cy Nassau A Rat? A Rat! Dead for a Quarter!—Mr. Chas. Parsons—Dear Sir: It LF icy ire to testify to the great merits of your ‘‘Kat Roach Ex- For years we battled with these filthy peste, and notwithstan we every means within our power or know! kept persons coa- fi a of ot enough of the enemy left to experiments upon. aiibi of the a Ca a 108. 58 Dey atuest. vere 1 a ‘Agents, C. V. CLICKENER & CO., 81 Barclay streot. Graham's for the Beard Bo eee taining eight small ones, sent to any part of the country. K. G. Grabam, 685 Broadway; Zeiber, 44 South street, Philadelphia; Briggs, 27 State street, Albany. Real in Ague Districts can increase the value of their property intro- meaty sc wet “anaols to malaria” failed “Rhodes? Cure,” This will ensure health to all Its tanocance is proved by. De, Chilton’s For sale by C. H. Ring, C. V. y providence, RL Hair Dye, we. and helor’s celebrated factory there arti is 233 Broadway. Nine ste rooms for the application of his unrivalled hair dye, wholesale and retsil. Beware of imitations. She tareess assortment of wigs and toupees in the world. $ Fever and A Married. On Thursday, June 28, by the Rev. T. J. Sawyer, Euus es yg C., daughter of Stephen ‘Smith, £aq., ol . On Thursday evening, June 21, by the Rev. Ira Stew- art, Mr. Janes Coren to Miss Mantua Isanatia ConuRN. California A On Tae ian Sy the Rev. Jotth M. Krebs, Mrvxe to HaRRIETTE ADELAIDE, daughter of the jould Thorp. ‘On Monday evening, June 26, by the Rev. James Mil- lett, at bés residence, No. 171 East Seventeenth strest, Mr. 8. Brapror, of Hadley, Mass., to Miss Saran Janz Panwaxt, of this efty. On Thursday, June 28, at No 51 Macdougal street, by the Rey. Jonn ih, Gzorcs Diack to Miss Mary One, nee a cage - sk. ren Monday, June at St. Ann’s Church, Brook by the Beye br- Galler’ Rionino Swasrino, Bog MDs of Nassau, New Providence, to MarTHA SEWARD, daugh- ter of James Deane, +) M. D., of Chatteries, Cam- bridgeshire, Iogianes 2” 4 ’ At Hudson, on Tuesday, June 26, by the Rev. Wm. R, Eonkee yon, i asughter f asary Dayton, uy ‘ol Eeq., of Hudson City, N. ‘ At Vandeusenville, Mass ; on Wermee | June 27, by the Rev. Mr. Greene, RicHaxkp STaPE.is, New ‘ork, to ‘Misa Lizzie McLxanp, of the former place, ~~ _ Died. Wednesday, June 27, Miss Mary F, Honr, eldest iter of the late Matthew Hunt. invited te friends of the family are respectfully from her late residence, No. 114 day, attend the funeral, stie street, this morning, at nine o’clock. Mass will be celebrated toy Patrice’s Cathedral at ten o’clock. California and Washington Territory papers please copy. On Wednesday, June 27, Ricuamp flores, ‘need ft years. His relatives and respectfully invited residence, No. 243 West noon, at one o'clock, withou: 7 On Tuesdey, June 26, CatHanine Disstx, wife of Wm. Dibble, deceased, aged 71 yea! The friends and relatives of ders of Washington Chapter No. y fully invited to attend the om the residence of her son, Robert B. Dibble, No. 84 Goerck street, this morning, at 10 o’slock. Her opr weduectey, June 27, Jacos Lockmay, aged 83 years, Tine teen ot ra please copy. snely, on Tharsddy, June 3, Joun Fiex, in the 624 year of his age. y The relatives and friends are invited to attend the fu- neral, this afternoon, at one o’closk, from his late resi- Fitty-fourth street, near Eighth avenue. reratey mecening. June 28, after a short but se- vere illness, JouN Coonky, a native of the county West- Ireland, aged 41 years. 18 de and acq tances of the family, and those of enuacinaaetie ee oo are respectfully requerted to atten funeral, - ternoon, at twoo’clock precisely, from his late residence, NGutharday, done 28, of dropsy of the Mary, uraday, June fi only child of Nicholas and Elizabeth Pherae 10 months. latives and friends of the rin ean madions sitecen parents, No, 223 Mon ° jo, - roe street, corner of Scammel street. 2 On W » June 27, Gzorcs SrewaRrt, soa of ese tands of By tely eee ain e are i at tend the f ‘this afternoon, at three o’clock, from his father’s 108, No. 375 Seventh avenue On Wednesday, June 27, of congestion of the brain, ‘Mites J. Murray, aged 16 years. The friendsand acquaintances of the family, and those wwrence Q’Connor, are re- this his mother, No. 161 ‘and thy ows fe doeply fees” ry wo deeply feel; Bat ’tis who ban bereft ue He can ail our sorrows heal. Lig Mt, widow of the late A. W; Satascn, and young: Ww . We ng- est daughter of Mr. James D. Bissett. aan The friends of the family are invited to attend the fa- her late residence, No. 24 Sackett street, streets, Brooklyn, tdis after- noon, at three o'clock, without further invitation. Cn Thursday, June 28, after a short but severe illness, Sormm WiLtuinn Jouxson, wite of Peter Johnson, aged 36 attend the funeral, this afternoon, at three o'clock, from No, 227 North tixth amsbuarg. At Ponce, P. R., on Friday, June Anna Hap- Ceptain Haddock, of Br, brig Meta, of Sun- ‘English papers pleare copy. ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. PERSONAL. ee ve 7o B., FROM RIPLEY, WISHES TO KNOW THE je direction of B,G, Address Broadway, City Post are Wi who entered on board an American merchantman at Pincened WANTED—RESPECTING T. C, McOOY, = in 1848, havin 4 = oer y 16 previously served in the Roy. F MR, MORALES, A SPANISH TEACHER, WILL id his address fto Carlos, Broad a oyepll. ‘ pevirern cate 7 tenth ATT ESSE TITS, ‘OU MUST MEET ME AT THE DEPOT AT EIGHT Fe shoes hen, erm > a8 you promised. I take own peratively. vo demand it im- mistake a black leather travelling ba; ‘rom the Jersey City yaaa Wednesday ni at may receive his own in exe! by applying at No. 7 LEOTURES. Sa apeenenennererneNr nae eee EOTURES ON MIIULTARY SURGERY, > York Medical Ei » AT THE NEW TA MEETING OF THE LIQUOR DEALERS’ S0- A ciety, held at Odd Feilows’ Hall, on the 265th in- ot a) the nie preambles and resolutions were upapimeusly — Wheress, 4 dally. mewspeyer is deemed to be indlapevsably mecessary to promote bitory Liq’ by this State, and to protect their constitutional ri property, and their character as a class from t— we have the legal of two eminent counsellors of law that » mewspaper cannot be published by ajeint stock company without every stockholder being personally liable for debts and libels, and that the cay practicable way im which it can be established od is ive the caj to some person or persons in w! we have confidence as a bona fide gift—and, Whereas, R. French, in whose ity and “ity we bave the utmost confidence, Sentagiest to reel eighsy thousand dollars more, to be given to hi: waking, with bis donation, « capital of oae hund: thousand dollars, which is believed to be only sufficient toestablish ® paper equai to any other published on tinemt—and, ‘this con! 1s Whereas, he bas further ed that, in the event of his death or bis re from the paper from aay cause whatever, the Liquor Dealers’ Society of this city sball have the right to de the perty or parties to whom the paper and connected therewith sball be transferred, for a price to be specified by ap- Properly appoimted for the purposem¢herefore, Resolved, That we, the Liquor Dealers’ City of new York, do earnestly recommend entreat those in the Resolved, be rei to continue their business as hereto- Sotenceseee country. ce N. HAYWARD, President. N. R. BUNCE, Vice President. D. 8. Paras, Secretary. PUBLIC MEETING OF THE LIQUOR DEALERS’ A of the First ward will be held at the Wash- ington juarters on Friday, June 29, at 8 o’clock, P. gentlemen. 3, BUACRECANE, Prosidsat ARTHUR Boros, Secretary. IGHTA WARD LIQUOR DEALERS’ ASSOCIATION ‘will meet at 185 Spring street, on Friday evening, at oclock, A punctual attendance is expected. Eminent speakers will address the eid sta D. 8. Paice, Secretary. C. H. RING, President. IQUOR DEALERS’ SOCIETY.—MEMBERS OF THE Liquor Dealers’ Society are notified that the lar weekly meeting of this society will be held at Odd Fel- lows’ Hall, on Monday, July %, at 4 o'clock P.M. J. N. HEY WARD, President. N. R. Buncg, Vice President, D. 8. Paice, Beeretary. LARET ! CLARET ! CLARET !—GOOD TABLE CLARET $2, $2 50, $8, &e. ee ae: Bottles returned. De- ed’ free from PIRSON’B, 18 Bleecker street, one block frem the Bowery. I a LIQUORS IN BOND-—WINES, BRANDIES, —For sale, from under Custom House lock, ‘the Original packages, with certificates of ie tion, in halves, quarters and eighth for sale ? 1 apaon’ & SONS 3S Beaver T° DRUGGISTS, PERFUMERS, GROCERS AND BAR" bers,—Just ‘received by the bark Ellen, from st. four punsheons of a superior quality of bay rum and bay water, which will be sold very reasonably, Bye aster #vohasuanas Howey Brag stone al * wer; Na. 18, Just above Broome street: cig A®, EXCELLENT QUALITY OF CLARET WINE AT 2 fd dozen, returned); various claret, wines. brandics, gin, renee don Dublin and Scotch ales, for sale at UNDERHILL & MAT- SON'S, 480 Broome street, on the corner of Crosby st. POLITICAL. /E THIRD ANNIVERSARY if the C YOUNG MENS’ DEMOCRATIC UNION CLUB will be celebrated on Saturday bey OE hae | avthe Tickets, admitting a lady and gentleman, can be ob- tained at Ring's drug store, Broadway and’ John street; H. B. Dodworth’s music store, 493 Broadway, or of the Committee. Balcony boxes and dress circle reserved for ladies, and Jentlemen accom, ing them, S Doors open at T o'clock. Exercises to base roid 8. 8. WALLACE CONE, C, L. VAN ZANDT, L. F. HARRISON, Co} of Arrangements. track is in wee order, and trotting oe nen ANY ce Aer ia U's, beth L, L—TROTIING.—ON FRIDAY, July 6, at bi 8 o’clock P. M., a match for b. m. Flora 'roprietors. I.—TROTTING —PURSE OF Us COURSE, L. $200, with stake of $50. Half forfeit. Mile heats, best three in five, in harness, to come id ag of July. Free for all horses ex Highland Kady, Flora Temple and Sontag. For those named horses a liberal purre will be given at any time. To close on Saturday evening, at 9 P. M., at Faukland & Duree’s, corner of East way and Oatharine street. SHAW & WHITE, Proprietors. Mad THE LOVERS AND BREEDERS OF FINE STOCK. —The celebrated thoroughbred stallion Wild Irishman ‘will stand for s limited number of mares the sen- fon, at the Red House stables, at $50 the season. mo- serving the mare. All secidents watt WILLIAM A. BROWN, Proprietor. RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL WISHES A SITUA- tion as nurse and plain sewer, or and to in 5 to tate beraalt seefal tn other depctmoate’ Con be RESPECTABLE ENGLISH GIRL WISHES A SITUA- tion im a bie family as nurse and seam- or to teach children; can embroider; no objection to make herself useful in all other ts. ‘Can be seen at 250 lst avenue, with the of city reference, ‘until engaged. YOUNG ENGLISH GIRL WANTS A SITUATION AS A ry eombermald, 2 * living at ome or ina hotel. Apply at 52 Spring st. base- ment of house. i SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS A plain cook, washer and ironer, or too the house- ‘work of a small private family; has'no objection to’ze Sescent emplover's 2s Nortel “street, between ‘Hoster vent employer’ a thd Grand, tor two days. MIDDLE-AGED RESPSCTARLE WOMAN DESIRES a situation as chambermaid on board a steamboat; ‘been fourteen years im the business, Please call at 99 West 25th st., corner of 3d av. NEAT, COMPETENT YOUNG PERSON WISHES TO obtain employment by going out to do sew- ing by the day or week, or would do chamberw sewing; no objection to the country or to travel. aon Can be seen at her present place, 25 9th eet. the rear Ei i BE *E i E H NN EXPERIENCED LADY WANTED—TO ATTEND A fancy store in Hoboken and de fine needlework; ) an herpes baie a Gorman hd yemr mornings and evenings. , Those German preferred. apeae SS Oe way, room 88, or 7 "Washington at., Hol A YOUNG AMERICAN LADY IS DESIROUS OF OB- taining a situation in a daguerrian gi , lady’s store or fancy store. A note addressed to Fioy, Jersey City Post Office, will meet with prompt attention. N AMERICAN BOY, ABOUT 17 YEARS OLD, IS A wanted, to take charge of a horses ‘& lady and . Ap: gentleman travelling. ood. ply between 2 and 6P. M., for two days, at ne Waver- jey Bouse, corner of Broadway and 4th st., room 31. One from the country preferred. SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE young man, as teacher of drawing, in some classi- seminary, or to go with a lady or geatieman in the country, to Pa instruction in Jandsespe painting, Ad- drers J. C., Herald office, A SITUATION Nata cera a Lepfecnyeng OUDg Wi & private family; is a good coo! and excellent waste and er, and cam produce satis- factory reference as to character and capability. Call for two dsys at her present employer’s, 151 W. 224 at. RESPECTABLE WOMAN WOULD THANK LADIES for a or children’s work, todo at her own residence; she can cut and fit dresses on « superior plan, heving had much experience in London on the im- proved met ‘Will call, if required, on any lady in ‘the city, after 6 in the evening, by addressing, Mrs. Spong,' 265 Second avenue. A sewer wanted. gti wishes a situation as wi rican family. Apply for two days. at st., from 1 to 2 o'clock, P. M. 3g YOUNG GIRL GOING, TO GALIFORNTA, AND Own passage, wi e to accompany a ain Le family or lady goine there; never ssa sick; is willing to maxe herself as useful as possible. Please call at 621 Broadway, room 38, : COOK WANTED-ONE WHO UNDERSTANDS cooking in all ite branches for @ restaurant, and ean come well recommended, ssn apply at Cullen's rea- taurent, corner of Broadway and Ninth street. YOUNG MAN IS ANXIOUS FOR AN EN- A gagement in some mercantile house as ontry clerk, where, by indastry and sobriety, he may gain « psrma- Desbaaeptne ann aly. Refers to Py ploy: gre ping 01 . employer. - dross a Rote to A. S°R.. box 190 Herald office, GENTS WANTED—FOR EVERY SECTION OF THE country, to seli ail Jocelyn’s popular map sheets. These are the safest and cheapest publications that an agent can sell. Three #] |, ont new, colored sheets, size 26 by 32 imches. just ready. Letters of esecsers by returm mail. Address A. H. JO- , 60 Fulton street, N. Y. A, WAITER WANTED—WHO IS WELL QUALIFIED go bane Sian nce mre ont ace AO YOUNG FRENCH WOMAN, WHO SPEAKS A Ep et in an me to perform his duties in every res} and wil in the country. Cail at 090 Broadway, in thovtent GENTS WANTED—A FEW ENERGETIC MEN WILL receive liberal commissions on the orders they take for two manufactured articles in universal, demand. AD) to Hudson pWrence, pring basement between 9 and 12o’clock A. M. F ° \LERK WANTED—TO TAKE CHARGE OF A NUMBER of men in the country, who can farnish his em- pore: one thousand dollers, for which good security will regres ak Khgoel salany 30ids Address L. C. B., He- rald office, ‘J po Mg Serena 2 A Pieceartiete nh TO conduct s physician’s drag an ion store, in Paterson, xo Reference to dbrlety will be re- quired, Inquire of Wheeler & Hart, 20 Beekman street. RUG CLERK WANTED—ONE SPEAKING GERMAN, French and Italian, tuly competent to prescribe and dispence, preferred. Also one (a ving) artially acquainted with the business. Inquire at 14 Hudson street, in the drug store. REWARDS. 500 REWARD.—THE TRUSTEES OF THE pee eed church in Seventh street, city, offer a reward of $200, and they are aut by the com; interested as insurers on their baild- ings, to add thereto the sum of $300, making in all which will be paid for the discovery and conviction the person or persons who Los Greens entered their church building on Friday night last, and then wilfally set fire to the same. JOHN RAYNOR, President of Board of Trustees. 5 [ OO REWARD. Lost, ON FRIDAY, JUNE 16, ‘& deposit book of Marine Bauk, N, Y., be- malog to Warren Harriot & Son $4ii in current bills, and check on Irving Bank, N. Y., for $121 12, drawn by 8. B. Waller; also @ check on’ Grocers’ Bank, N. Y., for $48 50, drawn by John J. Ni Any one returning the above deposit to Harciot’s fio store, 124 Charles street, will receive the above rew: —_—1 ae 1 REWARD,—A BLACK AND WH.TE NEW- foundland dog lost yesterday; had a collar around his neck. oy | one leaving him at the office of the Metropelitan Hotel w! reward, f il receive the above ard. pn ee REWARD.—LO8T, ON THURSDAY NOON, IN passing from Pine, street through William, up lane to Trinity church, an old fashioned gold real, with stone, attac! by & buckle toa ribbon fob chain, Any one leaving the same at 62 and 64 Pine street will receive the above reward. $5 REWARD—WILL BE GIVEN FOR A CANARY ta bird that was lost on Sunday m: from No, 1 te street. Apply to Mra. WILSON. No. 1 State street. REWARD—LOST IN SIXTH AVENUE CARS, ON yestercay, @ package containing worked muslin eogings; whoever brings them to 125 Sixth avenue, will Teceive the above reward. LOST AND FOUND, iting 25 coupons of $30 Missouri, payable on the lst of July, 1855, numbered as follows Be) 87, 88, 39, 49, $214, 148, 86, 7, 80, 901, 802, gus, 304, 305, '306, 7, 208, 309; 510,’ 407, 408, 400, 410, an’ the’ same bave been lost or stolen from the mail, between Madi- Ne, Wisconsin. The finder will please return them to the Metropolitan Bank, $108 Broadway, lew OUND—IN GRAND Keng A saubal oe oe naie, containing ® small amount of money dome pepers, which the owner oan have by ing pro Bare charges, by calling on on H. KORNAH- INS, grocer, 272 Grand street, corner of Forsyth. }OUND—TWO PAWN TICKETS, WITH A SMALI, sume of money, in & portemonnate, in Broadway. owner can have the same by applying to THOMAS, 80 Broad street, up stairs. es O8T.—TWENTY-EIGHT DOLLARS, VIZ. :—FIVE fives, one two, and one one dollar bill—au, ‘to have dropped in Sixth avenue, near th street. Whoever wil) return twenty dollars of it to 92 West Twenty-third street, will receive thanks. O3T—TWO NOTES OF ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS each, by A. K. Warner, and payable to the ir of 8, fous. The public are cautioned against negotiating note, payment having been stopped. O8T—A PAIR OF GOLD SPECTACLE3, WHILE GO- _4 ing through William street to Ferry. The finder will be handsomely rewarded by leaving them at 65 Chatham street. OsT—A CRIMSON AND YELLOW SILK PURSE, containing » small sum of money and locket on- closing & CS yy! of an absent friend. reward, aside trom it at No, 521 Broadway, A liberal money, will be paid om leaving RUG CLERK WANTED.—APPLY AT THE STORE 290 Fourth st., corner of Wooster. RUG CLERK WANTED—A YOUNG MAN, WHO understands the city retail and prescription busi- dese, ins small store kept by a physician, a few miles out of town. Gcod reference required. Apply at 113 avenue B, between the hours of 9and 11 A. M., this day. ING.—AN ENGLISHMAN, WHO HAS FARMED Jand in England for many years, wishes to to manage a farm in either the United States; igh testimonials as to character. Address J. Y., box 188, Herald office. TER’3 SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG man, 19 years of who is willing to make him- a employer. Please address J. self eenerally useful to ., Herald office. : ORTER WANTED—ONE WELL QUALIFIED TO Dis- ebarge the duties of such # situation and can come we)l recomment can apply at the music store of Horace Waters, 333 way. ALFSMAN WANTED—IN A WHOLESALE TOY AND ey goods establishment, a steady, smart and active salesman, (a G of middle age, ) Only such, who understand the business and can come well recommended, need apply. Salary liberal, Dox 4,029 Post Office, with real name and reference. ITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PRO- cook, and an excellent family |. Can be jaye, at her present situation, No. 269 Sth avenue, ITUATION. WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, AS light porter or assistant bookbeeper, in some re- spectable store. Cam give the best of city reference as to honesty and integrity; would be satisfied with a small salary. Apply in the store, 101 7th av. ITUATION WANTED—AS WET NURSE, BY A healthy woman, with s fresh breast of milk. ina gentleman’s family. No objection to travel. Sheisa Protestant. Good reference. Please call at 35 King street, rear building. ITUATION. WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE AME- rican widow lady, of middle age, as chambermaid and seamstress, or would be ¢ charge of a family. Has no objection to ihort distance in the country. Can give unex references, Can be seem for a fow days at 79 Gi yh avenue, ITUATION WANTED. FIRST RaTE GERMAN gir) wishes a situation with iady going into the country fora couple of months, May be seen for two daya at her employer’s, 152 East 18th st. ITUATION WANTED—AS SEAMSTRESS, BY A Protest woman; can do ‘all kinds of sew: iren’s two children, if required. Call at 132 16th street, be- tween 7th and 8th avenues, |ALESMAN WANTED—IN THE TLOTHING BUSIN®38; ope who thoroughly understand; the retail trade; at of reference required, Apply at Oak Hall, 84 & 86 Fulton street, ufactory of regalia, jewela, Moy in thevel of Ne mani 5 iw ‘York, Address? Mavonic, Herald ni 0 ACTIVE YOUNG MEN OF GOOD ADDRESS, wanted—to obtain subscriptions for the most popu- lar work yet published. Salary by the year if preferred. Address box 125, Fulton Post Falton street, Brooklyn, or apply , a0 above. NE JEUNE PEKSONNE BRANCAISE, QUI SalT coudre et coiffer, dévire troaver une place de tlle de chambre ou bonne d’enfants, b'adresser 889 Broni- way, chez Mme Philijoteaux. WANTs. 'ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A HIGHLY RESPECTA- wt bee hee 9 a lari Aneenebang mee wd eccustomed care of.children; speaks and would have ne Shjestions to travel. apuly ae 168 Clinton st., front room, up one pair stairs. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, te family Please 2 nly at her presente place, 181 Mac. val 4 apply » yi dougal st. third door w 4th st. ; reference given. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT GER- man girl, « situation as chambermaid or do chamberwork and eml . ‘Those who are competent mi fork addrees ails > Herald office. 5 Wee ect te ea OMAN, on el wi or five washing and ironing; can give the, bert of re. ference from ber present piace, where she has been for one year. Callat No. 2 Union st , corner of 14th. B Gee teeny § 4 YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION, as purse or cook. Can be seen for one day at her present em; ‘a, 40 Morton st. 'ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION to do general housework in @ private family; is a ood plain cook, washer and ironer; has lived two years her last place; no Cen to yore searing house. Can be seen at 92 24th street, between 6th ‘Tth avenues. 'ANTED.—A GOOD, SMART GIRL, TO DO GENE. ral housework in # smail family; an American pr . Apply at 65 Henry street. ‘ANTED—BY A YOUNG GERMAN GIRL, A SIfUA- tion, to do general housework in small private family; one who understands English. Best of city re- ference if required. Can be seen until engaged at 84 7th st., fourth floor, back room, near 1st avenue, ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE girl, to do general housework in a respectable family. Can be seen for two days, at her present place, 186 avenue B. hye ros LADY on ne bel WISHES: engage the se: * manage & house containing s boarders. ‘She taunt be of good address, actives and fully understand housskeeping in all its branches. None but Americans need apply. Ad- beanie at Herald office, stating where an lotarview can . ANTED—A GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK; must be a good washer and ironer, and also cook per month. Apply at 162 West 11th we A PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN, ‘a place in a private family, in Brooklyn, as cook- chambermaid, or tor general housework. Is neat indus- trious and obliging. Is = good cook, baker of bread, , &c. May be seen at 201 Washington street, lyn, until Monday, when the family leave the city. WANTs, : ANTED.—A HEALTHY WOMAN, WITH A FRESE WwW hreast of milk, desires a child to nurse. Apply te Dr, Bishop, 174 Mott st. ———$——$__— ANTED—A SITUATION, AS HOUSEKEEPER IN A vate or to do cooking or housework, im s small family, Apply at ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, AS COOK, IN A SMALL W ‘ate family; is 2 good washer and iromer, and can bread; baz good city reference. Please call No, 3 Vandam st., in the rear it. tion as chambérmaid and waiter, or to mind chiJ- drep; has no objection to go into the for the summer; has the best of reterence; has lived years in ene piace. be seen at 13 6th avenue till A ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A situation ,as cook, washer and ironer; good sy 4 reference. Can be reen in her present situation, No, Montague place, Brooklyn, for three days. ANTED—SIX OR EIGHT GOOD AND RES3PHOFA- ble girls to work in a gentlemen’s hair dressing . Good given. Inquire at SANDS & 'H’S, Hair Dressers, 821 Broadway. ‘ANTED—A YOUNG MAN, ABOUT 16 YEARS OLD; with the Preach “rope ET 6, . 20th), from 10 to ld o'clock A. Mar to A Tetons wie. a, 64 Cedar st. ‘ANTED—A MAN, WITH A CAPITAL OF $18 TO $20, to en; in Ught pleasant business that will y him $3 to $5. dey profit, Can travel or remain at ims. Apply at No. 5 Catherine st., room No, 9, up ANTED—A YOUNG MAN, SEVENTEEN YEARS of see, Apply to W. P. David, 301 Broadway, ‘ANTED—ENTERPRISING YOUNG MEN, WITH small capital, te sell an article of eon- ramriion:; one or two on # salary of “oe County and State rights sold on favorable terms. are ‘$3,000 yearly. Apply to CAMP! LIPS, 113 bers etreet. ANTED, IMMEDIATELY—A SMART CANV. of good character and it address, whe Joan bis employer $500. A ry of double the amount SP ve Gee 10 a shosageh 04 solicitor, in an established business, Address office. Wa MARRIED LADY, OF UNEXCEPTION- able character, wishes to take charge of the house of a family during their absence, who intend spending the summer in the country. No compensation expected, other than acoommodat for herself and husband. Satisfactory reference given. Address A. L. 8., box 130 Herald office. ANTED—AT KIMBALU’S DAGUERRIAN GALLERY 407 Brosaway, a good, quick and sucecssfal operator; none other need apply. Also, & a gallery for rent, with farniture, instruments and speci - jete, now doing a good business, as the - prietor ea to go to the country for a few weeks. particulars apply as above. ‘ANTED—A PROTESTANT WOMAN, AS Ni and seamstress. Apply at 47 Jane street, from 104. M. to 2 P. M. ci, to do general ueanowect phd cera ne: usework; is a cock an excellent washer and ironer; can give good re- ferencen from her last place, where ane lived three years. Cali at 4035 Prince at mas ‘ANTED—A COOK AND LAUNDRESS; MUST COME ‘welt recommended as to character and qualifica- tions; none other need apply. Call at 142 Congress st., Brooklyn. Wyre: A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUATION as chambermaid and scamatress, of child’s nuree. Call at 100 Hudson st., for 8 'T., for.two days. planes Se ablecedactonie, Rabe i phased busses A Wass SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, to do chamberwore or to take care of children. yYANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE oung man, es clerk ina wholesale business, or any r Occugation suitable to his talents. Isa goed peasnan, acovantant, and master of four languages. a semen directed M. M., Herald office, be to. ‘ANTED—AN AMERICAN ;YOUNG MAN IN) A medicine store. None need aj who are afraid of work. Apply to J. SNYDER, 542 Grana street. ‘ANTED—A FOREMAN OVER AN EXTENSIVE livery establish one who thi shly unders- stands the sare-ol horses and ‘carriages, also, /taree or four good grooms. Those who their busine may apply to CLEAVER & MasoN, Nicho laa stables, 57 and 59 Mercer street. WANs CLERK IN A GROCERY STORE;.ONE who understands the business and can give res- neat reference for ha honesty and capability. Call Can be seen for three days. Inquire at 4 Desbrosses st. "ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOJNG WOMAN, who-was confined lately, s baby to wet nurse, respectable family. Can give good reference. Hae objection to travel. Please cell at 241, in the bayemsnt. ANTED—AT ALBERS ROGERS’ DINING SALOON, No. 4 Fulton street, two or three girls to wait on table, Call from 9 to 11 o'clock A. M. ANTED—A SITUATION, AS GOOD COOK; UNDER- stands baking and pastry; would be willing to assist in waching and ironing. No objection to goin the country. Best of city reference. Please call at 274 424 et., between 9th and 10th ¢ venues. ANTED- A SI ‘TION, BY A RESPECTABLE WO- se; would take cbarge of a baby ‘& good plain sewer. Good refe-. ing to go for moderate . Can ‘be #een at No. 4 Horatio at., in the rear, first floor, for two days, if not engaged. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLY WO- man, to do general housework in « amall private family, or as cook in & boarding house. Good city rete- rence. Please cail at No. 83 Monroe st., second floor, back room. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE woman, to cook, wash Rnd fron in « small family; no objection te do general housework in a small family. Good reference. be seen for two daysat 35 West 18th st., between 5th and 6th aves, ‘ANTED—BY A COMPETENT PROTE3fANT YOUNG woman, a situation as seamstress and ladies’ maiu; hes no objection to go in the country for the summer, or to travel with a lacy. Best city reference. Call tor two days at 174 Waverley place, one door from Caris- topher st. young woman, as plain cook, washer and irover; has no objection to go in the country. Best city refer- ence. Call for two days at 182 West 20th st., in the store, nyoubq wasaay ae’ Essh. cow cock, oeker se oun, as first rat washer froner, “and ‘baker, Has no objection to’ the country. The best of city reference from her last place. cal until suited at 408 Mott st., between Houston and er. ANTED—AN AMERICAN WOMAN FOR A HOUSE- keeper ins hotel. For particulars call at the Bay State Hotel, Nos. 145 and 147 Fulton st. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG AMERICAN woman, to take care of children and do plain sew- ing; is capable of taking charge of an infant; would like to go in the country this summer. Good references from her last place. Please call at 207 West 26th st., nowt ue, second floor, front room. Can be seen lor ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, as chambermaid and waiter. aces 30 Seek, but a good home. Best of reference from her last place. Please call at 207 West 26th st., near 9th avenue, second floor, front roem. Can be seen for two days, Wasa A NEAT YOUNG GIRL, OF GEN- tee] address and excellent city reference, a situa- tion as nurse and chambermaid; will take care of « aby and do its washing and ironing; is a plain, neat sewer; makes children’s clothes, or competent as waiter and parlor maid. Wages $6a month. Callat 217 East 280 st., for two days. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTE3TANT young woman, & situation to do chamberwork snd sewing, or to take care of children and do sewing; has noo} to the country for the summer. Can be seen for days at 197 East 13th st., between let and 2d avenues, fourth floor, frent room. Clty reference. ay at 263 8d avenue. at ‘'ANTED—A COUPLE OF GENTEEL YOUTHS IN A wholeasie shirt store; mast board with pane rents and have undoubted reference from their last situ- ations; none other need apply. M. WIUSON, coraer Cortlandt street and Broadway, Gelsey Building. ‘AN IMMEDIATELY—A BOY WHO SPEAKS English and German, to do errands, &c. Apply is oe music store, No. 60 Montgomery street, Jersey ‘ANTED—A LAD, AS ASSISTANT BAR TENDER, at Wiggins’ Hote), Cones Titans Fankreetede, L, 8 from Fulton ferry, between fifteen and eigh- teem years of age, An American, and oae {rom tne coun- try, preferre: ANTED—AT THE EMPLOYMENT AGENCY, 341 Broadway, basemrmt—ituations procared for clerks, porters, ers, &c. Boys maide, waiters, &c. 98 BROADWAY, CORNER OF READE STREET. —At MORKIS & COHNERI’S can be hed Eng- lish, Scoteh, German and Irish help, for botels and pri- vate families; also, waiters. porters, coachmer, = as, formers, sud mechanics, at’ this, or the beameb office, 102 Greenwich street. TO $10 PER DAY.—AGENTS WANTED, TO OP- erate for Perrin, Bergamiu & Co.’s gold pen enter- Prise, Good inducements offered. $3 bo 919 day Gan be made by agents Each purchaser of a 1 pole pen becc mes an owner of one share in $200,000 worth’ ot Property to be a dieteibated. By sending, one dollar, yaa wi et & pany) 2 one share, and an Do eeut with certidcate to osit if desired.” tatermation will be sent on application, postage paid. Address PER- RIN, BERGAMIN & CO., 6 Walnut street, Philadelphia. 96 BARROW STREET, IN THE BASEMENT, NEAR Bleeckem—A tituation wanted by a res; gr] af plain cook; is a good washer and ironer; or to de genera house nork, Good clty reference. Can be seen ‘two days. THE TRADES. GERMAN WAN’ SITUATION AS GARDENER; he understands his business in all ite branches. 10 objection to go ip the country. Address 111 Warren street, between Hoyt and Bond, South Brooklyn. A me boner heap hirer orb HAS A THO- rough practical know! toning Pianos, and come well recommended, learn of & good situa sy applying atthe music store of Horace Waters, way. * four ry 333 penta eT ne Siyeem GARDENER WANTS A_ SITUATION~A young single man, recently arrived from Scotland; @ understands gardening in ail its branches, as well as the laying out of pleasure grounds, and is willing to ‘wake himself usefni to his employer. Please for Alex, Manson, at the seed store of Messrs. J. M. a burn & Co,, 15 John TAILORS.— WANTED, A GOOD GENERAL CUTTER I for a store up town; be must be a practical tailor, and Cees a bis business To such a man, who would de satisfied with moderate wages, a nent situation is offered, Addrese H. A. L, office, with refer- ence, which must be unexceptionable. pet ae eae sehen Ly apt ye BUILDERS AND OTHERS.—A MAN OF THE best experience, who fully understands all ite branches, a good draughtsman and accountant, wishes a situation as foreman; would prefer with a railroad company, as iespector, Having tiled the same situation before; would have no objection to go west; can come well recommended: wages not the bor object. Address G, H., tham square ice, for one week. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE irl, as cook, washer and ironer, and iss first rate baker; can produce good city reference. Please call at 16 Columbia at., two doors from Pacific, South Brooklyn, for two days. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT young woman, a situation to do general house- work in s small private family; is @ good plain cook, and excellent washer and ironer, of city and country reference. May be seen at 111 26th at. and 7th avenuc, for two days. sete inenen BY A Kim ete ind female, to attend to a bakery and confectionery ; has been several years in the buriness. Best city reference given. Address E. M., 75 Vandam st , for two deys, in rear building. ANTED—A FIRST RATE SALE3WOMAN, AT MR3, NV | F Hegarty’s millinery establishment, 1}¢ Cathe: Be i ence; no of to the engaged, at 464 Atlantic street, back room. Wet A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUATION as cham! and to assist in and wenn ea rer ees See ork; ion country. ly for two days My her ‘ate reel lence, 314 Wort 24 street, Chelsea cot- tages. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A Protestant girl, as cook or chambermald, and to assist with weg ironing. No objection to goa short distance in the country. Best of city reference. Apply at 162 7th avenue, between 2ist and 224 ats., 4th floor. situation as seamstress; is a sewer also understands dressmaking; or would have no odjec- 0 of for two days at ne, third floor, front room, Warns SITUATION, BY’ A RESPECTABLE oung girl, to do housework io s small private Dates on g008 washer and troner. Good city reference from her last piace Can de seen for two days at 112 Henry st., No. 5, rear house. T°, JEWELLERS,—WANTED, A"YOUNG MAN OR BOY that bas rome knowledge ot chasing and Jewelry, to go to Baitimore, Md. juire of On & GORDON, Barlem Railroad building, White street. IEW OR sohenddgh COMPORTORE = WANS TaIS morning, ten or twelve compositors. Good stead; ‘Work guaranteed to the th gy Apply easly to 4 BAKER, GODWIN & OO., Triteas Baildlaga. WIG MAKERS AND HAIR DRESSERS.—WANTED, immediately, s fire: rate workman on wigs and take charge carry on a may have « per- manent situation, Apply at 311 Falion Fereets lyn, op stairs, INSTRUCTION. TEACHER OF ‘No, 836 Broad ith street. ’ class trom 4 ‘thematice taught by Mr. Pond. ‘NSTRUCTION.—FRENCA AND Te = I ahaa ‘A CHER..- i. . Bookkee; A French classical for three years. and now institution in New York, teaches the French and dress for three days MRS, CHARLES DA's Tid lay saueel ladles, Mo 17 tateyets M Teil Sore eek caiod Weleaday, Sepuniber ts” im colors, for aac maid edthvere. jpcreerine Toagee ie B abe paces a Reerng.Feing fees eee a 4, ma SEirey youre of aro. The moss to abaracter and capacit: Sul ve liversl. Ver further Sia, Char'ertos, South

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