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Orieket. ALBANY CLUS V8. UFIGA CLUB. ‘Who first match this season was played by these ti powerful ciuds, st Albany, on Tuesday and Wedaesday. ‘Bitica ouly gained the match by 3 rans, being, singularly @movgh, the exact number Albany won by last season. Me following is the score :— ALBANY CLUB, Prret Innings. Second Innings. 000 ¢. Alorioge b. ‘Sma, Jrb wiskens... 3 z., BD. ens. orc, Smith o roe 2 o. French... Lo 12 a 5 4 5 Q Leg byes 2; wide bala 5 7 UTICA ean c, raster 1 3 ‘Vinen b. Parker 0 Hi 9 3 23 ri 3 2 4 7 5 ° 3 3 0 8 1 8 0 1 Py 1 3 MR ais necsseceseel-: MelBrcicvetencs tcc On Monday the Paterson play the Harlem club at Pa- ferson, N. J.; and on the 18th, at Hoboken, the second Hleven of St. George and New York play their return match. Willtamsbarg City News. Brvral. Assavit,—Jacob Butt was arrested yesterday Dy efficer Weirick, of the Sixth district police, om the complaint of John Brown, who charges the defendant With assaulting bim with es stone, cutting his ear and in ashosking manner. He was brough: before Alderman Mares, found guilty, and fined $10 and costa, Acqcrrrep.—August Octs, the person arrested last Sunday morning, on suspicion of setting fire to his pre- mises, in Johnson street, nesr Graham avenue, was ex- amised before Alderman Mares, on Wednesday, and ho- morably acquitted. For A Summer Hat go to Knox.—Iit's wast. time this hot weather to visit minor eatablishments. when by going direct to No. 212 Broadway, corner of Faken street, or No, 533 Broadway, KNOX will give you thirty varieties to select from. Knox can suit any Kind. ofa head, and, we may add, any kind of pocket boos, too. Beauties of the World, In Photograph and daguerreotype, for 25 cents, 50 cents and $1, by the latest improvements. Machinery, &c. taking six hun- zed portraits daily. New York artCtub, 289 Broadway. Ptanos.—Horace Waters, 333 Broadway, has the node agency for the sale of T. Gilbert & Co.'s, Hallett & Cumston’s, Woodward & Brown’s, and Jacob Chicker- tog’s Boston p anos; an‘ bis is the only house wherecan be obtained the celebrated modern improved Horace olny PB resred with overstrings. Prices less than can be had elsewhere, and which dey competition. P' to rent, and rent allowed on purchase. Pianos for on monthly paymen' Rutgers Female Instttute Commencement music for July, 1855, consisting of five pieces boat by ie the ig ladies, music composed by J. C. gotten up from engraved plates— being one of the cheapest collections of musical comporitions ever published. ©OOK & BROTHER, 343 Broadway. Peeket and Pen Knives, Scissors, Razors, &o.—A beautiful assortment of the above can be seen at ‘the subscriber's, No, 7 Astor Houss and 887 Broadway, } A, & J, SAUNDERS, Portable Dressing Cases.—These articles @laim the attention of travellers on account of extreme compactness, durability and hers a large variety to be seen at A. & J. SAUNDERS’, 7 Astor House, and 387 Broadway. Comb Factory.—Shell Open Work Dress eombs of the newest French styles. Repairing done. Combe made to order at 4. & J. SAUNDERS’, 387 Broad- way. ‘Wedding Cards.—An Assortment of Ever- @ell’» elegantly engraved at home notes, envelopes, wed- dang cards, kc, can be had on application, or sent, by i: te an) rt of the country. katablished 1840. JAMES KE ELL, 302 Broadway, corner of Duane st. Zephyr Cassimere Suits, $10.—These really Deastiful suits are manufactured from a new description ef woollen goods, of rich, delicate shades. About 100 of ‘them are sold dally, at EVANS’ clothing warehouse, 66 and 68 Fulton street, What Temperance Is to Health, 1s Economy te wealtt.—Zephyr cassimere suite, $10; check Mar- seilles suits, $8 50; Marseilles vests, 181; alpacca costs, $1, &2., &c., at EVAN’S Clothing warehouse, @ and 78 Fulton street. Oak Hall Seized and Searched !—On Account ‘of selling their summer clo’ 80 cheap, several wit nesses tertity to the fact, and consequence is 84 and 86 Fulton street is crowded with customers. Suite from $3 to $10, for men Why Do Ye Toll and Sweat for Naught!— ‘The light elastic zepbyr merino under garments sold at Me.AUGHLIN’S abirt and furnishing store, 292 Green- wich street, corner of Chambers, are all you want to complete your comfort. Ladies for Saratoga, Ne and other ‘watering places, take a supply of Miller's gaiter boots, at l2s, and upwards before going; also, slippers, tee, Jace boots, and Tain rebbe none; wits bess! misses! 4 children’s and shoes, 0: kinds aad prices, e J, B, MILLER & CO., 134 Canal street. Messenger’s London Cordial Gin.—A Health- fa) beverage.—In view of the frequent unfortunate re. gata arising from the use of ice water, and from bad ‘water generally, how tbanktul ahould we be that there exists s0 acmurable a corrective an Messenger’s London cordial gin. With supply of this as a safeguard, no @Be need fear an attack of dysentery, fever and ague or gammer complaint. Sold by H Wy. Hills, (Lafarge ‘Bouse,) 679 Broadway; J. A. Tarrant, 278 Greenwich street; and by druggists and grocers generally. Price M1 per quart bottie. Principal office 68 Fulton street. Singer's Sewing Machines.—This is a Fast age, snd, determined to distance all competitors, we Bave just made « grand improvement in our admirable macbines, by adding fifty cent to their speed. A very great economy is thus 6 |, not only in the quantity of work done, but im the hire of operatorr, reat of rooma, &o. Ali the other no improve- meats ore retained, and perfected in new ma- ebines. Jt iss fact that can be clearly demonstrated, thet Singer's sewing machines, at the moderate prices aaked, are more economical to the user than any of the inferior machines in market, if the latter could be had asa gift. Convenient and fatisfactory references can be given to those who are using our machines with great profit, and in every branch of trata. J, M, SINGER & CO., 323 Broadway. Defiance Salamander Bafes.—Robert %. Pat- RICK in the sole manufactarer in the United Siates of lobrated acfer, and patent powder proof de- Depot 192 Pearl street, one Gas Fixture Manufactory.—Attention ts In- i whied may be found ers, brackets, pen- gn and of AY, No. 13 Canal at, ¥ a variety of new styies of cha dants, ke., which, for beauty of de finish, are unrivalled. CUATIS & RJ Cristadore Directs Attention to the Three pe= e@ubiarities of bis Excelsior hair dye—its rapid operation, the rare richness of che color, and the absence of all scorching ingredients im its composition. It is sold, ‘and applied (privately) in ive minutes, at No. 6 Astor Hou. Rushton’s Cream Syrups and Pure Soda water.—Upwarda of 20,060 persons have refreshed them- selves at RUSHTUN’S soda founteims the last few warm days, The new syrups are mace from pure frevh cream, and is the most cooling and delightful drink ever juced—more refreshing even than ice cream in weatber, Cull and try it, corner Canal snd Broad- , and No. 10 Astor Houne, corner Barclay street. Batehelor’s Hair Dye, Wigs and Toupees— ‘The dest in the world. Nine private rooma for applying Bia unrivalled dye. Beware of imitations; they result im ridieule, The largest stock of wigs snd tou, in Kmerica, wholesale ‘and retail, at BATCHELOR’, 23 Broseway, ‘Wilkin's Amilelet for the Halr ts no Barber- welt styled professor's, er unknown individual's = ration, like the innumerable humbugs of the day, For particulars see adver useme! Seid by HEGEMAN, CLARK & UO., and the primcipal druggists. Tan, Pimples, Freckles, Sunburs, Erup tious, sait rheum, tetter, Ac., positively cured by GOURAUD'® Italiam medicated ‘soap; poadre subtile uprects bair from low foreheads or any part of the body, warranted; rouge lily white, bair dye and restorative, at 67 Walker atreet, first tore from Hroadway; Mra. Haya, T, 88 South Third street, Philadelphia, pete cdacntnerinsm sia Mill's Infaltible Onguent and Fiorallia—In- @ispencible for health anc beauty of the hair, od gratuitourly at No. 1 Barclay street and 45 Nassiw street, where gentlemen get Bair eut, curled or shaw. pooed. Shaving six conte. Heir el a Sclence Much Used and greatly Pic hoy any attempt, bat in which ft veed. HILL'S improved nstantaneo fect biaek of brown, the bert and cheapest in the world. Four shillings # box, at No.) barclay sireetor 45 Nas. aan street. Prusees, Shoulder Braces, Ladi Belts and New Princtptel—New Remedy!—No Poison! RHODES) FEVER AND AGUR CURB Is the natural aptidote to malaria, which wil) entirety protect any resident or traveller, even im the most a34ly or swampy localities, from any or bilious discase ver. whatever. It will instantly check the sgue im persons who have safered for any length of time, from ons day to twenty years, so that they need mever have another chill, by continumg 1'8 use according to directions. ‘The patient at once begins to recover appetite and st and continues until a permanent and radical cure is effected. Furthermore, its unvarying efficacy ia equallad only by its singular inpocence, and ague suilerers rm pies notice that it is the only fever and ague remedy in the market which does not contain arseaic, quinine, siryoh- ni peed nergy sa s; and to ve this the certificat teeta most eelebrated chemist in the United States is attached to every bottle:— New York, Juge 11, 1855. of Rhodes’ Fever T have made a chemieyl examination and Ague Cure, or Antidote to Malaria, and have tested ‘arsenic, mercury, quinine and strychnine, but not feund @ par’ of either in it, nor have! found any substance in ita one that would prove ia. ibs omer R. Camron, M. D., Chemist. One or two bottles will answer for ordinary cases— some may require more. Directions printed in German, French and —— each battle, Price Que Dollar. Liberal discounts made to the trade. JAMES A. RHODES, Providence, R. 1. George H. Bates, wholesale agent, 133 Water street, New York; and for sale by C. H, Ring, ©. V. Clickeaer & Co., and by druggists generally. ‘Whiskers or Moustaches Produced tn Six weeks by my Onguent, which will not stain or injure the akin. 1 a bottle. Sent to any part of the country, R, 6. GRAHAM, 585 Broadway; Zieber, 44 South Third street, Philadelphia. Dr. 8, 8. Fiteh, Author of the «Six Lectures es Consumption,’ office 714 Broadway, open daily, gue ‘excepted, ) from 9 to 5 o’elock, ‘consump: » asthma, diseases of the heart, and all chronic dis- eases of maies and females, Consultation free, Holloway’s Pills,—fiere is Health for All— yes, for all.—This noble remedy, acting, as it does, upon the’ mainspring of life, restores health when ite, energy and vigor to the system when Sagging, in a perior to any medicine ever m: known. manutactories, 80 Maiden lane, New York, and 244 Strand, London, and by all druggists, at 25 cents, 6234 cents, and $1 per pot, I ee the nest of the bedbug ith the powder that’s sure to kill; Cockroaches in scores lay dead on the floors, And the fleas, too, in death lay «till : Then I cleared my house of rat and mouse, By Lyon’s infallible pill. Lyon's Magnetic Powder and his Pill are in- fallible, Sold at 424 Broadway, with £, LYON’S signa- ‘ture on label, Clear Them, the Nasty Pests—Rats, Mice, cochroaches, ante, Sc. ; get Costar’s effectual rat, roach, &c., exterminator. To annihilate bedbugs, use Costar’s bedbug exterminator, and Costar’s fly paper for flies, HENRY 8, COSTAR’S Depot, 388 Broadi Married. On Thursday evening, July 5, by the Rev. Dr. Millett, of 171 Fast Seventeenta street, Mr. Tuomas B, MBALy to Mins MAnGARer ANNR Cows, all of this city. On Thureday, July 12, by the Rey. Jobn Brash, Cras. Axpensox to’ Mise Haknier Ccrnumtr, niece of Joho Horspool, Esq., allof this city. Died. On Wednesday, July 11, of consumption, in the 32a year of his age, Buyzamin Vay Hon. The relatives and friends of hig sisters’ families, Mra. Tobias Butler and Mrs. George Wella, and the members of Columbian Kngine Company No. 14, are respectfully in- yited to attend the fu: this afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from the residence of his sisters, 86 North Moore atreet, His remains will be taken to Greenwood Cemo- ier for interment, 0 Francisco papers per or On Tuenday, July 10, Dovin E. Hii 1 33 yours. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, from the residence of his father-in-law, Mr. Thomas Bell, No. 10 Perry street, thiw morning, at 8 o'clock, His remains will be taken to Brenxviile Cemetery for interment. On Thursday baler, Sed ‘12, Hesry Onay Sipvey, of scarlet fever, non of obert and sarah Silvey, aged 4 years, 3 months and 27 days, His remains will be taken to Staten Island for inter- ment. The friends of the family are invited to attend the faneral this morning, at 11 o'clock, from 187 Eliza- beth street. na cmaiad evening, July 11, Sorms, wife of Isaac 8, Buses) from No. 5 Carrol place, Blescker street, on Sunday morning, at 9 o'clock. On Thu: y morning, July 12, Richanp O’Rimiy, a native of Kells, county of Meath, Treland. His friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral this afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at his late residence, 105 Henry street. On Thursday morning, July 12, of consumption, ALON7 Moore, 34 years, 2 months and 12 days. The friends of the family and also the memoers of Pilgrim Lodge, 1. 0 of O. F, of which he was a mem- ber, are respectfully invited to attend bia funeral this afternoon, at 3 o'clock, from his late residence, 176 De- lancy street. Om Thursday, July 12, Parnick, second son of the late Patrick and Maria O’Brien, of Nenagh, County Tip- perary, Ireland. The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this afternoon, at 2 o'clock, the resiaence of his mother, 37 Essex street. ‘On Wednesday, July 11, Mra, Mancaner Goopwis, aged 46 years, Her friends are invited to attend her funeral from her late residence, 209 Mulberry street, this afternoon, at3o'clock, Her remains will be interred at St. Pat- nick's Cathearal. On Thursday, July 12, Jonw Henwan Hewwnicn Hixas- LAG, only son of Jonn G. and Elizabeth Hingslage, aged 3 years, 2 months and 18 days. ‘The relatives and friends of the family, and also the members of company G. Jefferson Blues, are respectfally srnoon, at 1's o'clock, from his father’s residence, 137 West Broadway, cerner of Walker street. His remains will be taken to Greenwood Cemetery for iaterment. In Brooklyn, E. D. January 11, of cholera infantam, ALFRED EvGaye, infer o ‘barles T. Catharine M. Barnard, 13 mon‘ ll days. The remains were take! judson, N.Y., for interment on Thuraday, ‘12th inst. On June 20, at sea, of cholers, on board the steamer Pacific, twenty-one hours after the steamer sailed from San Juan, ANN R. Nye, the beloved of Captain W. C, Nye, of San Francisco, and daughter of Dr. James Gray, Grand street, New York, aged 29 years. Sandwich, Mass., and London, England, papers please RT virgin Bay, Central America, on Thursday, June 28, ater a few hours illness, of cholera, Dr, D). 0. FAN- 5 a 50, of thin city, aged 41. In Brooklyn, on areday, July 12, Ayprew Dewtsoy McNesry, second son of Andrew McNeely, aged 7 years, 9 months and 4 de: ‘The friends of the family are invited to attend the fu- neral this afternoon, 2 o'clock, from the residence of his parents, No. ¢4 Water street, without further invita- n. Be died im beauty, like a rose Withered in early bloom | Bow weet he sieeps in death’s repose, Torn from us, alas, too soon | Hin golden looky and sunny smile No more can give us joy; Ours only for a little while: God claima our darling boy ! ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. fe SEW PUBLIC FRETS () ENTS FACH WILL BE PAID FOR THR POL. OU. owing numbers of the Knickerbocker Magaziae —Jenuary, arch, April, May, June, 1804; May, Aw- gust, 1590) of $2 for volume 3, bound. JOHN PYNE, 107 Nassau rtrect. _ SH LIQUOR QUESTION, © 1 00 CASES OF SUPERIOR CLARET WINE, ° from $2 (bottles returned,) to $6; Lom: don Dublin porter, brown stout, Seotch ales, brandies, wines, rum, Schiecam schaapps, Lendom cordial gin, and ale, and all other {mported liquors, segars, ko for vale in any quantity, by UNDERHILL & MAITERSOS, 430 Broome «treet, corner of Crosby. [4 500 CASHS ST. JULIEN CLARET, AT, $3; Younger’s Scotch ale and Hibbert’s London porter, im cask of 8 doz. pints, just received and im fine order, A large invoice of freeh yn and black teas, to which we invite the attention of buyers. C. WARD & Bs importers of teas, wines and segars, 110 Murray street, — W INES AND BRANDIFS—IN BOND, FOR SALE from under Custom House lock, in the original achages, im halves. quarter and eighth caska, with cer- ‘cates of importation, Brandies, wines, cham clarete im cases and casks im great variet: L. H, SIMPSON & SONS, 19 For aale by ver atreet, THE TURF. YENTREVILLE COURSE, 1. 1.—TROTTING.—MON- aor, July 16,at Si P. M., match for $2,000, mile heats, best toree in five, in harness. Mr. J. Daniels names b. g. Chicago Jack; H. Woodruff names r. m. Lady Frankiin. JOEL CONKLIN, Proprietor. —TROTTIING,—PURSE OF $60, $25; half forfeit for horses puree. Mile heats, best 3 in 5 in jarness, Also, & purse of $100, with stake of $50, half forfeit, mile heats, best 3 in b in barnes; free for all horses that vever won # purse over $50. To close on Friday, July 13, at 9 o'clock P. M., at Faulkland & Du- res's, corner of East Broadway and Catherine «treet, Both races to come off next week. SHAW & WHITE, Proprietors. VERS AND BREBDERS a All me mare, Ali secidents of ‘the owners. WILLIAM 4. NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 13, 1855. ——_— ne A a a C, VAN EPPS, LATE OF DEAN STREET, BROOK- o yn, electrician and insuraace agent, is requested nd bis addrers to the office of Brooalya (ity Direc » and to box No 1,29 Post Ofice, New York, aad oblige many inquirers for him. Ane Wie HAVE HEARD SOMP OF your plans. rite us the calare, and say i a Will be here this summer.” We wiah to’ comuaaicale & matter of interest, if you can arrange to receive it, BOL otherwise. Write'st ouce, We are unchanged, J peerage WANTED—OF WILLIAM BELL, COM- Pouitor, a native of Scotland, who has been missing since Saturday, July ith. Avy person knowing soy- thing of his whereabouts will confer a favor, and reliave the anxiety of his wife, by communicating the sams to William Robertson, composing room, Het office, itis supposed he has joined the British army, in Canada, Canada and Nova Scotia papers please copy: NFORMATION WANTED—OF HUMING RUMOB, 1 who came to this country about three years ago, snd bas been staying with M. I: Held, at Syracane, N. Y. State, which piace he left om the 20th of June, 1853, for or near “t Paul, Minnesotte, Aay information about him, whether living or dead, is earnestly desired by his family in Europe, Address ©. Vidory Morgan, [roa- works, N. Y, [St RMATION WANTED—OF MARIA KIRKBY, WIFE of Joseph Kirkby; married in 1835, at the Protes- iamt church, Toronto, Upper Canada, by the Rey. Dr. Strachan. Mire. Kireby was im Builalo, State of New York, um 1837, but ia supposed to have gome thence to the State of Ohio. Any information of Mrs. Kirkby, whether living or dead, is earnestly desired by a relative jo the Austi colonies. Address box No. 2,196 Boa- ton, Manw., Post Offic NFORMATION WANTED OF HUGH M’ELHILL, from County Tyrone, Ireland, who sailed en the 12th Of May last from Liverpool, in packet Excelsior, which arrived in New York on the 19th of June. Any infor- mat bscoear), tne will be thankfully received 0: his sister, Jane M’Elhill, at northeast corner of “ev2n' and Vine streets, Philadelphia, FS8.R., WHO WHEN AT \ HOUSE IN SULLIVAN . street, afew weeks ago, asked assistance of a gentie- man, will send her present address to him, it will now be given atonce, Address F, R., Herald of ¥ THE PERSONS WHO TOOK BY MISTAKE, ¥ORTY odd ladies’ gaiters, with the other goods, from the store of A. 3, Rogers, #05 Broad vay, on the night of Ja- ly 6, will return the same.they will confer & great favor, as the gaiters cannot be of any use to either party with: out the mates, ee. YOUNG GIRL 15 DESIROUS OF OBTAINING A her chambermsid; she would take a laupdrens’s Country preferred. Apply om Friday, between. LADY WISHES TO OBTAIN A SITUATION FOR é hours of 10 and 12 o’ciosk, at 23 Wert Lith wt. WANTS. _— SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG ENGLISH /’RO. testant girl, a» chambermaid and waitress, or to do the housework of & mail family; country preferred, App y st 251 Mpripg ot., inthe rear. TIVATION WANTED—BY A RESPHCEABLE YOUNG man, as clerk oF assistant, or would go ay porter ime store. Would be willing to make himself useful. Bent of city recommenaations given, avd security, if re- quired. Address Jon F, Gardner, box 102 leratd ottlee, for two days 7 RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WaNT3 A SITU- ation, a6 cook, washer and ironer; has the best of city reference. Apply at 71 Mott at. HEALTHY YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUA A Please call at 171 Johnson «t., ‘ook ly: tiom, an wet nurse, A. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITU. a ation ins private (amily; is @ good washer and 1; cam do general housework. The best of city re- ference. Please call for two days, at 139 Perry at., cor- ner of Washington. HIGHLY RESPPCTABLE SOOTOH YOUNG LaDy, who is lately landed, is anxious to obtain a situa- tion as #aleswoman in « fancy atore, Address M. Herald office. COMPETENT AND TRUSTWORTHY WOMAN DE- sires a situation, im city or country, aa first rate Sok, ins hotel, saloon or boarding house. Makes all Minds @f soups, jellies, &e. Has cooaed in some of the Dent hotel, Can be well recommended. Please apply at 271 Bowery. SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, who com cook, wash and iron to satisfaction, and tak care of & small dairy; ia milling. to go in the country, Can be seen at No. 1i Suffolk t., between Grand and Heater, in the rear, yo WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION, AS seamstress; she would go out by the day or wees Taderstands all kinds of family sowing. Can come we recommended. Call at 98 Slat at., near 4th avenue, YOUNG LADY OF RESPECTABILITY AND INTEL- ligence wishes a situation to attend store or show oom, would board in the family; best of city reference ives. at 261 West 20th ot,, near 9th avenue, for Mrs. W. Hodge, or address 8 note. PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SI TUA: tion as chambermaid or waiter, in a private fami ; good city refere . Cam be seen from 9 A. MM til 6 P, enue. RS. D, WILL FIND A LETTER FOR HER AT THE Union square Post Ot her attention, ©, 1860—1 MUST SEE YOU. TELL ME WHERE AN Interview can be had immodiately, and write as AHOE,.—IF THIS SHOULD MEET THE EYE OF the two gentlemen that rode up in the 12 o’clock M- train op Friday, July 6, anigot out at Tuckahoe, they will much oblige the conductor by sending their adoress to the Harlem Railroad office, corner T'wenty- sixth street and Fourth av JAM) CARYL, Conductor. HE PERSON WHO, ON THE 15TH JUNE LAST, took am advertised letter out of the New York Poat iMlice, addressed to the undersigned, is now well knowa. By sending immediately said letter, or the bill of lading therein contained, to its law(ul owner, said persoa will have the only chance of escaping prosecution by law. ACHILLE ASCULL, 14 South William street. RELIGIOUS NOTICES, LOOMINGDALE PRESQYTERIAN CHURGH, FIFTI- Beth strect.. Preaching at 10% A. df and 7% P. M., by GARDINER SPRING PLU THE MILITARY. MEMBERS OF THE SEVENTH REGIMENT NA. ional Guards, who intend going to the encamp ment at Kingston, will meet at Latayette Hall on Thurs. day afternoon, 1th inst, at 24, o'clock precisely, in fall uniform—grey pants, over coats rolled oa knapsacka; their baggage to be left at the hall at 1 o'clock. By or- der. W. P. BENSEL, Lieut, Commanding. LOST AND FOUND. 1UND.—A LADY'S PORTEMON NAIE, CONTAINING small sum of money, has this day been returned T. STEWART & CO., having been fou store on the Sth of July, by « litde girl. Chambers and Reade street. OW SHALL WE RECEIVE THE LETTER FOUND in the New York Post Office for Jno. G. Mcil. &Co., and how shall we send the reward? Please reply. Broadway, NASSAU STREET, ON THURSDAY FORE- atch key sad a mal! seal, with the ini- engraved on the stone, The finder will be he thanks of the owner, by leay- 33 Chambers street. OST—A PAIR OF GOLD SPRCTACLES, IN A LEA- her case, marked G, P.P, Ajhandsome reward, 70 Broadway, corner of Ninth street, SITUATION WANIED—BY A WIDOW, WITH A doy eight years old. {n willing to go in the coun- to do housework. Understands milking, &c. Modi Cached asked. To be seen at No. 7 Carmine at., near leecher. FIRST RATE GERMAN COOK WANTS A SITUA- tion ‘no agi femily eine Sood baker, and Understands all kinds of pastry and jelifes. Can’ give very satiatuctory references. Call at 06 5th avenue, cor ner of 15th #t., for two days. i ms STBADY, RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT GIRL, DE sires a situation in city or couatry, as chamber- inaid and waiter, or nurse and plain seamstress; can give Rood reference) will bo found willing and obliging plac ry particulary; wages no object but a good steady Apply at 2i1' Bowery. GIRL WANTED AS NURSE AND TO ACOOMPANY the family in the couutry fora short time. Good ontimonials of character required. Apply J20 Gold «t., Brooklyn. § VISITING GOVERNESS—A YOUNG PERSON, WHO A bas had som jon. perience, denires tbe abo: . Calor adtrone 94 Monroe st, Vicinity ot tt. SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPEOPABLE PRO AA testant girl, in a private family, to do chamber- Work and waiting; i a good plain sewer; would be found willing and obliging. Can be sea for two days at 200 Ist avenue, between 15th and loth ata, GENTLEMAN OF EDUCATION WISHES TO ENTER into an honorable family, as professor of music, fie German language, and literature, in exchange fo comfortable home. Ne objection to the country for the The highest city references can be ddrevs &. R., professor of music, 104 YOUNG MAN, WHO CAN GIVE the bent of city reference from hin last employer wishes a situation as coachman and waiter, and woul make himwelf generally useful. Viesse call at No, 9 Bt. Mark's place, at Mr. Mount’s. SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUN: thorou, understands taking care of a coach and pair of horses, am) working in ® garden, han no objec- tion to go io country; the best of security can be given tor his sobriety and Lonesty. Can be seen for three days at 37 Essex st, MAN, WHO YOUNG MAN, WELL EDUCATED, 17 ARS OF in an oltice or O*T,—EIGHT COUPONS, $50 EACH, OF SACRA- mento City Bonds, Nos. 189, 101, 205, 206, 207, 208, vi, 210, uly 1; 2 coupons, $55 each, of New York d New Haven Railroad Bonds, Nos. 1,717 and , due Jane 1, The public is hereby cautioned agsinnt ne- gotiating the samy, PHILIP SPEYER & CO, cs pls nih hs Enea cae ide inka saat la OST—A MEMORANDUM BOOK, CONTAINING SLIPS of pepers of no use to any one but thepwner, in Ap- Pleton’s, Building, Broadway, yesterday, July 12, be. tween 12 anil o'clock. The finder will be rewarded and receive the thanks of the owner, by returning it to J. Fdgar Hutchinson, 609 Broome street, O8T—A BANK BOOK, WITH THE SEAMEN’3 BANK L for Savings, No. 42,848, payment of which has deen stopped, "ihe finder will’ please return it to the OST~ON BOARD THE HENDRICK RUD<ON, OR 4.00 the pier, a wallet containing 670 shares Harvey el and Iroa Company stock, being six certificates of one hundred shares each, and one of seventy, viz.:—No. 20, 100; No. 485, 700; No. 446, 100; No. 52, 160; No, 487 100; No. 458, 100; No. 489, 160, All persons are forbid negotiating the same, as transfer has been stopped, suitable reward will be given for their return to the Brandreth House, FFICE OF THE PENNSYLVANIA AND LEHIGH Zinc Company, 72 Beaver street.—Lost or mislaid, Lied certificate, No. 888, for 200 shares Penaayl- Yasia and Labigh Zinc'Company, in the name of J. Hop- kins &Co., Philadelphia, HE PERSON WHO FOUND THE LETTER POR J. 6, MoM. & Co, may retaim ten dollars and send usthe 0, James street church, oa the 10th inst., on mboat America, @ gold watch and chain; pped it in advance, By returning it to the owner the above reward will be paid, and the good wishes of the owner. Apply at 197 South street, 10 KREWARD.—STOLEN OR STRAYED FROM stables No. 179 Nineteenth street, avenue, ® smal! dark cream colored mare, years ol}, Whoever returns the same to \ vai Cross, 189 Fighth avenue, will receive the above reward from the owner, DAVID Eb. WHEELER, REWARD.—STOLEN, ONE GOLD DETACHED lever watch, No, 49,981, and one gold fob Tain, with two keys and seal attached, 19) Grand street! HENRY A. JOMEZ. & REWARD.—LOST, JULY 1TH, A LARC je) martiff slut, with » long thick tail, whit top, from the corner of Wyckoif and Nevins atreeta, Brooklyn, Any person returning the same slut will re- ceive the above reward and the thanks of the owner, REWARD —LO*T, A POCKETBOOK, CON q AIN: $ ing notes and accounts, The fader, by leaving it 81 008 Hudson atreet, wil! receive the reward, Me TH. 3 REWARD.—LOST, ON WEDNESDAY EVENING $: last, a large sized portemonnaie, containing let ters, papers, &e., of no ase to avy one except the owner. here was a lock of @ deceased frien’s hair in one of the letters, id for its return to the Arbou . P. FOX & 00. INSTRUCTION, CARD.—THE SUBSCRIGGR WILL RECEIVE A pupiis daily, this week, for instruction fom, penmanrhip, bookkeeping, kc , by clas or instruction. OLIVER B, GOLDSMITH, 36 MA Bee reas RSH r NEW loew. rivate SCOUR ja ROOMS, for the practice of bookkeeping, writing, Xs, ondway, Appletow Building. Upen daily, fro le to §P. M. Call for circulars, Marsh's complete works on bookkeeping, in Spanish and English, printed in colors, for sale as above. TER & DIXON'S INITIATORY COUNTING HOUSE, Appleton’s building, (46 Broadway, where aduite conversant with business may attain a practical know- ledge of bookkeeping and penmanaliip in the abort space of ope week, Improvement guaranteed. NSTRUCTION.—PROPESSOR M.T. TOLON, TEACHER and translator of the Spamish, English French and Terme moderate, 344 Greenwich RAND Mi ARLES CANDA'S BOARDING nnd day or you No. 17 Latayetta ‘wil be re-opened On Wolsseday, Sepsoaiier 2, cont Biman nevotteaBrtrieintn Mes omen tt ll PANISH LANGUAGE.—A PROPERSOR WISHES TO find a in some boarding school to teach the “panish language, aad to put in the same school teo boys to learn the bngiish language: yreters the coun Those requiring bis services please eddress uatil adsom street, stating amount of nd how much to be pail for tue PIRITUALISM.—MIS® SEABRI meaiom, will form eirciew dail veloping cirelen. Tuesday and Friday evening circles. Apply dering the hours advertived, Irom 10 to SL—MY OBJECT 13 QUICK BALE® AND #WALT profita,forcssh. | ara delivering bert quality red + ash, weil ecreemed, at OO, OF im lots over five from my yards, King asd (/reenw or tenr, at 85 28 age, desires a situation as clerk Store, or would like to learn some respectable trade or Profession. He has good city reference, Call or ad- Grens to J. P. Moore, 179 Myrtle avenue, Brooklyn. T WFSLEY’S SELECT FEMALE OFFICE, 105 Seventh avenue, between Zid and 24th streets, Wanted, three good cooks, washers and ironers, three nurses and seamatresses, two Protestant chambermaida alters, and smart giris for housework, with good ce, for up town and country situations. A lady OY WANTED—FOR A WHOLFSALE AND RETAIL Hauer aiare to attend bar and make himself ge- r 0 16 oF 17 years of age, rer ply at 9 And well recommended for ¢h ply at the depot of the Sixth Ay trom 11 to 1 o'clock, (Ober HMAN,—WANTED, A SITUATION, AS GROOM, '« Protestant, and ing ‘0 work; has no objection to the country.” Can reler to bis last em. Ployer in thin city | Can be seen for two days, at 141 ashington st, near Cedar. ATION, BY A RES OACHMAN,—WANTED, A SI C knowledge of bis pectable man, who han » perfe: business in all ite branches, no objection to town or country, Hest of city reference. All orcers address- ed by letter toJ. D., $62 Broadway, will be panctually attended to. HRISTIAN HOME FOR FEMALE SERVANTS, Thirty eighth street, between Fourth and Lexington avenues, Governesses, housekeepers, also servants in every capacity, supplied from thie imatitution. RUG CLERK WANTED—A STRADY YOUNG MAN , baving three or four years’ experience in the retel rug trade, may obtain a good situation by applying at the corner of Nassau and Pearl streets, yo. SNGLISH, SCOTCH, OR GERMAN GIBL WANTED-- v bea firat rate seamatroad® she ix wanted f coms fora lady and gentlema’ ge of a little girl nine years old; wager store 29) Broadway, from 9 to 10 o'clock. MPLOYMENT.—I WILL FORWARD TO ANY AD- dress, on receipt of ten postage stamps, necessary in for making two valuable articles, from whieh may be mado with but trifling outlay. paid) H. Dupere, Chatham «yuare Post ¥ OBTAINED of the American and Foreign km- ployment Society, 13 Bible House, Astor place, No 4 Sande street, Brooklya; and No, 27 Greenwich street; also, farm bands, gardeners, coachmen, &:., at No. 27 Greenwich street (ety ~A YOUNG LADY, WT in weaching, desires s situation as governess. course of instruction comprises French, Fogliab, and music. Would go as travelling companion tos lady. Her references are unexceptionabie. Address box 1,0) Port (fier, for one week. K WANTED—TO GO IN THE COUN. try; smart and capable woman. one qualified to part or take charge of the whole of the work, in «family of twelve perrons. To a competent person « fair esiary and permanent situation is ofte Neat ness and good temper indispensable. Am American pre- ferred, adérens, stating fu) jeulara and where vo be found, Hayward, Herald office, H" PEKFEPER WANTED—AN INTELLIGENT, WELY educated young lady, e (ually at home im kitchen or parlor—industrious, and of good character, fami) vmals, all young people. Address, with reference, E. VA Smithson, Port Office, J OUSEKFEPER'S SITU \TION.—WANTED, BY AN English woman, a ritustion a* housekeeper in « sinall private family. The best of reference can be given santo character and qualifications, Apply at 208 oth avenue, between 224 amd 254 sta. J” DIRENGAGED—AND WISEIES A SITUATION, AS chambermaid and plain sewer, or 1 Go fine wash- ite. NO objection to go short distance in the coun- ‘ry, Please call at 520 0th avenue, between 2uth aad Zink wte., third floor, back room. ¢ N DEMANDE—UNE FEMME prendre garde des enfan's et cowire parle bien le frangals, et apyorte 40 bonne tons. S’aireener 24 William *\.. chambre J}, trowieme «tage, Vendredi entre 10 ¢t 12 heures ( ROANIST WANTED—EITHER A LADY OR G tleman, in & small Episcopal church Adres stating terms, which must be very reasonable, Organist Heraia office, FRICKE FREE TO EMPLOVER*.—TWO REHPECTA ble girls, (one « eoteh Protestant, the other & a tholic gitl,) want fituations, as cooks or to do general bourewors for I faunilies. they are newt and clean and goed bakers, They are highly recommended. App for two duys at the Inteligence ofhor, 71 im avem near With ot. FRANCABE POUR fl feat quelle {ITUATION WANTED—BY A NKAT, REMPECT\ OLE ' pa to do the general boos | vate ly & peed coat, wasber tertionayie. Brookiys pr SITUATION WANTED.—A YOUNG MAN (GERMAN) who has been several yeare tu the tailors’ and clothiers’ trimming business in thia city, who can intlu- ence some trade, and who is weil acquainted with the market on both sides of the Atlantic, is desirous of ob- taining a situation, as -aslesman, Will be divengaged after the Istof August, Address lost Office, box 4,702, ERVANTS WANTEO—THIS DAY AND SATURDAY, at Marnping’s agency, 10 Tillary street, Brooklyn. chambermaida and Woadres and three pantry for botels; four Aratclasa cooks, two chambermaids 4 neamatresses, three children’s) nurses and twenty pectable girls for general housowork, for private famili ituations ready. Ts YOUNG WOMEN WANT SITU ATION: a8 chambermaid and waiter, and the other an | . The advertisers are Protestants, and can ¢ nied. Inquire at 120 Waverley place, near for two days. WO RESPECTABLE PERSONS, WHO HAVE BEEN ye the habit of worki gland, wish for an eng ; or they would undertake to make shirte on moderate terms. Address M, C., Herald NO HOTEL AND BOARDING HOUSE KERIERS—A good chance—an excellent lnundross wants a situa 01 ve to iifty sitaation in quire at 102 ity branches, City reference given, Kast Eleventh street, John Drury’s. BOSS MECHANICS OR FARMERS.—WANTED, BY ‘young lad, aged abont fourteen, @ situation to & trade or to werk ona fara. Country Prefered. ave address a note to W. B., Componiag room, Herald office, New York, table family or gentle: try; can be ween for a fow days at. Hotel row, No, 12, 14 City Hall place, Inquire for M. Charles Roviero Mon- targis, 10 EMIGKANTS.—WANTED, AN ENGLISHMAN, OR and wife, (from Lincolnshire preferred) to work 6m a farm; must be well recommended. Apply to J. Perry, Norfolk, V ANTED—A DECENT, ORDERLY WOMAN, TC & baby, three mouths old, to her own bow wet nurse, or to bring up by hand, respectable r ences required and given, Apply at 37 London terrace, betw Yip and 10ch a venues, ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A situation to do general housework, or to act aa chambermaid or waiter, Reference given’ if required, Inquire at 79 24th at. We tection A RESPECTABLE YOUNG LADY, A be situation to attend a fancy store or bakery. The {city reference can be given. Please cail at 211 enue, second floor, front room, for two days. ANIED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE oung woman, who ix’ an excellent cook; is also a good faundress, Best of reference trom her last place, Can be seen until suited at 184 York at., Brooklyn. Ist ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as cook, washer and ironer. Bent of city reference. No objection to go # abort distance in the country. Can be seen for two dayu at 167 Elizabeth st., in the rear. ANTED—BY AR STABLE PROTESTANT woman, 4 situation ar good plain cook and to an nist tn washing and ironing; good city reference. Can be seen for two days wt 647 Hudson stent, top floor, front room, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESMECTADLE young woman, to do the housework of a small family. Cailfor two days at 10 Adelphi st., Brooklyn, ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT young girl, » situation to do chamberwork and sow, or to take care of children. Good city reference given. Vease call at 202 Varick at., for two days. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A STEADY YOUNG weinan, to do housework in a small family, No objection to go in the country, Cam be seen for two myn at No, 8 Went 43d xt., betwoen Sth and 0th avenues, Has the best of city reference, ANTED—A SITUATION, AS NURSE, BY A RE spectable woman. Cam’ tuke care of & baby {rv ite birth. Han a perfect knowledge of the full care of children. Ina good plain sewer, Has good city refer ence, Can be seen for three days at 45 Fant 22dat., near J avenue, ANTED—\ GIRL TU DO THE GENERAL HOUsP- work of s small family, She muat understand cooking, washing and froning and have city reference from her last place. Call at 227 Weat 27th t., near Vth avenue, before 12 o'clo: ANTED—BY A PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN, A situation as chambermaid or waiter in a private family; good city reference given; can be, seen until sulted, at 546 Oth avenue, between Zint and 22d ats., im the rear, ANTED—JY A RESPRCTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, & situation to do chamberwork and waiting, or the housework of a small family, (ood city reference, Cail at 36 W, 13th at., between Sth and Oth avenues, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY \ YOUNG WOMAN, to do up stairs work and assist in fine washing and froning, or general housework in a «mall privat Orn cook, washer and froner. (ood city referen: her last place, Cam be seen until amgaged at OL Tillary at, Brooklyn, im the rear, ‘Wo oale AN ENGLISH WOMAN, 4 SITU (TION as cook, who thoroughly understamds her busi- all its branches, in a hotel, restaurant or SEAMST ANTED—A PROTESTANT to: One Ay Gay Yo frat of Augur' ing. ble of doing Liberal wages paid. ply between 11 \ ty second wtreet. TO COOK, WASH AND eneral house in willing to rally wi can bear of in’ vate family, by calling at 7% Spring «treet, will be required ANTED—A SITUATION, g00d cook, who un en, Can make all kin ind jee cream, So ob) ja thecountry. Apply at 6th and ith aveauen, for two days 53 Isto at, Good city reference. \ REAPECTABLE WRENCH GIRL, A ANTED—B situation as child's nure® and fine muslin washer anc ironer. lias good recommeniation. (an be wen for two days at 67 Wert woth at ANTED—BY A MOST NEAT AND TIDY GIRL, A situation aa general servant in a emall privete femily, ina neat plain cook, & moat excellent washer and iromer, soda good baker, or as chambermald awl nurse, and to do the washing, is fond of chiltrem WwW to #6 & month wh city reference. Ca Zid wt a Fave at 217 TANIED—A CHILD TO WET NURSE AT HER OWN W house, by « healthy woman, with a freen breast of milk. Good reference given. Wert 19th st. pply Mrs, Shane TANTED—SITU\TIONS, BY 1WO KExPECTABL young wowe & professed cook, ant can serve up ding 4 har ao objmction to rf table boa! family; the ot & professed up gentle. o ant ladies’ fin bing im partion They # ho objection to go to the ubert at., opposite St. Joha’e y y pork, for two Gaye, W Ax A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WoMAs, * chambermaid and waltrers, bas no objection Ty i willing to make herself generally use- the best of city reference. Apply at 99 oth ue, between Waverily and (linton place. | ANTED—-A #ITUATION, BY A FRENCH LADY, TO travel to Karope, as iaty'* maid, or to take care of a child, unterstand: yom] Coot city refer. nee, Apply to bh. K., 2% Greenwich at, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY AN EXPERIENCED woman, a4 cook, and to assist in washing and \roning she thoroughly understamts her business, can furnish the bent of city reference from her lart ne objertion to go tm the country. Can be sown for two Gaye at 36 Wert Lath st, between ith and Oth avenues. THD—HY A COLORED WOMAs, VAMILY , OF that of w lew gentlemen, at her own denen, 196 Curyetie t ANTED—BY A REXV ROTA HIE YOUNG WOMAM, 4 situation a nures and eramstrees, of cham! and mametrees upderstands the care of childrens from their infancy, no objection to €0 8 rhort Gistance in the coumtry, beet of city reference gives. Can be seem for two days at 100 Weet io wt ANTED—A MITUATION, BY A YOUNG Woman a4 good plain ok, aad fret rete aod lromer, ond goo! baker best of elt her nat place an be eaou for two dage at loty re between venues Ti and ©. SESS NTENeee ee PANTED—BY AN EXPYRIENCED WOMAN, 18 cook, ins private family, who perlectiy unter vtiands ber beniness im all ite branches hae the bert of ty reference, Address 4 0, No, 6 Uniow court, crnty place, between 11th amd 12th ete Ww n D- BY A PROTIT as bh 1 YOUNG wow ‘ seh ee pe 5 WANTS. ET NURSE WANTED—IMMECIATELY; OBTLD atx weeks old; for the first three mathe thirty miles distant in the coustsy; m: not be ever thirty, and very healthy None neo! apply without the very best of reference and certiticate fn tong pans on siciam. Good wages given to « first rate, hind wemaa. Adéreas, early thia morning, A. B. U., Hera'a efhes. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A GOOD COOK, waaber and ironer, cham vermeid aad waiter. Can be seem at 182 Haat loth at., at her lant employer's. ‘ANTED—A GERM bo GERMAN GIRL, 10 DO GENERAL usework. She must understand Englias. Wageo $6 per nwnth. Apply at 47 avenue C. 7 ANTED—BY A LADY, A SITUATION AS panion; wishes to travel; bes no objection to ‘to any part of the wor! posterggcing © France; the French ; ealary ject. Nene seed ply but of he feat respects bait rules letters must be post-paid, or apply personally to G. D., 2461 Woot Yat at, between Sth and 9th avemues, ANTED--A SMART AMERICAN GIRL, FOB GHNE- Tal housework; she must be a [ gga aad washer, To such & one good wages will ven, Nese other but an American need appiy, at 198 at ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPRCTABLD woman, s# good plain cook she ise Gret rate washer and ironer, and would have uo objection te €6 qe! bourework. Best of city and country referemees. ease call at S4 Cherry at., for tro days ANTLD—A PRACTICAL FARMER, & MARRIED ‘man, to take the entire cnarge of a farm of 40 acres im Now Jersey, must uncerstand bis bustness pore featly, be temperate, honest, and industrious, Nose & Protestant need spply. The bert of recommencationg required. Address 0. P. Q., Horald office, ANTED—BY A RESPECT\BLE YOUNG WOMAN, & situation a0 seanietress, chambermaid, to é@ fine washing and ironing, or an walter. No ehjection.to 1 (m the country for the auminer. Good city reference, be seen for two days, at 229 Int avenue, third oer, front room. ANIED—A LAUNDRESS, WHO UNDMR#YANDS her business, aad will do it quickly—@eme other need apply, Call at 14 St. Mark's place, thin day aly, from 1bko 3 o'clock. Wages 81, nod sure pay. ee chan is cE ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, to Jo general housework; good referenos. A at 111 Tillery at., Brocklya, Can be seam for two daye, if not engage: ANTED—A SITUATION, AS CHAMBERMAID AND seamatrens, or aa Bure, understands aD kinds of family sewing. Cam be soom at 125 Jd avenue, betweew Lith amd 15th ate, ANTED—A SITUATION, TO DO HOUSEWORK IN A private family, or upstairs work and plaim sewing, or anelst im the washing or the kitchen work; ia to make herself generally useful, good eity reference. Call at 54 Charleston at., corner of Varwh, fer two days, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY \ YOUNG GERMAN,’ a xreom, driver, or porter, in well experienced the care of horees, Apply at 264 Howery. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, aaituation; it @ good pla cook, waaber band jroner, or would do chemberwork and walling, oe fenerak housework; mo objection to go e short dia fa'the Country, can take care of a axaall dairy if ron seen for two days, at 86 Duteld at. 4 Tiliary, Proonlye, third floor, back roo! Wy ere2e AN ENGLIBH WOMAN, A SMUATION ‘an cook; under tands partry and breed mazing no objection to city referenc: bors distance in the country, ¢ Apply at No, 4 Amos at., sear Sixth ay, Wt. ~A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE pra. th st,, between Wren SITUATION, HY A RESPROTARLE young woman, to do gemeral housework, or aa lain ecek ins private family, No objection to gote he country. Apply at 26 Second avenue, second Boor, im the rear, ANTED—BY AN ESGLDHMAN AND HS WIPE, situations as gardener and cook. good reference from their last employer, lease oa.l, cf ede Grea J. T., 107 Chrintepher at. WwW loon, as waiter, ean fur lant employer, wages not care Ovject ae J. D., box 130 Heras msnent situation, MAN, A Ty goods store, oF to mea,or woall mere Rim. im any light way of business; pe nd Keglich. Uaexceptionsde references, Address, for two days, W. H. K , 16 Bowery, SITUATION, BY A YOUNG MAS, 19 porter or any other ses sitca- ie best of reference gives. Call or at No, SI Ist at. 1 MIN TO TAKE CHARGE OF and avtend io store, Apply to Jebw up mlaire. ANTED—EMPLOYMENT AX COPYDT, OR TO slate from the Pngiish, tierwan’ or Pree: | by & German, who has thorough heowledge e 4 ay yaages, being & practical ponmaa at same tine. ly very moderate com, tiem required. ‘Address (. T., Herald ofce. was , yy ee on TWO ACTIY Been habits, to so! orders f illnstrated standard wore ital required, but reference nee IN & JOUNEON, 27 Beekman etreet ANTED— FIVE WHO CAN COMMAND from $16 to 625, Thay can make from 620 to $59 W. JENNINGS &00,, Broadway, room 42. ANTED.—AN ORG \NIST, OF SOME KXPERIEN( r, would like to mabe arranvements Wo have aa orgen for practice. A suitable compen-ation is or wr. viees will be given, Address Organist, bon 4, vow Office, wx HY A YOUNG ENGLISHMAN, A MTUA. ton ims light fancy bustnens, #\'her whelenaie ce retail. Ass permanent place would be deeirabie, @ mo- Gerate aalary only would be required, Address F. 1, Herald office 800 —WANTED, A BOOKKEEPER OF UN- Joubted capeclty and character, cante may address © D&C), Hroadway Poot ( ‘With references, w i July 1786, enclosing $1 to viet advert og, and calling 09 references; » pe wmiare view may be bad with one of the Orm om the 1Mth est , by calling for Mr D. at the Carlton House, from 10 A MUO. M. om Wedmerday next QRZ meoanwey, comer OF KRADE #TRRER, ef at MORKI= & OOS EITS cam be had Kngiten, heotb, German aed Irish help, for hotels amd private families, alee walters, porters, coxcnmes, gar " farmers and mechanics, at this or the brenth office, CG) Greanwicn street. HOUSE CARVENTERA.— WANED TO OUN TRACE ith & person to do the carpenter wmoul) © short cistance in the ins peesset vil. The ined to offer for it can see the ont Beer particular tne ofice of 4 F BAKPUL, M2 Pale tem rivet, op etarre. diy JOVUNEYMEN HANH rate band, Koglishman pr oughly unteriand WANTED, & Finer ‘erret, He mast ther- hos berieees, an@ be Ghle te atlené to board work. 4 tmert, obliging man wii fad * pel manent ritcation, with good wages. wi. I. Thompeon, No ¢ Warren ot Deteodnene sialooe. DY Pe WANTED, A MAN THAT HAM A KNOW- ledge of dyeing old,’ cotton and tage ia the country (custant work. Apply thie day before Does FM, ot So. 400 ms: A Kewiaw® 6, one cutters, corner of Werterlo and Gress +, Aibeay, New York TaNTED—A DYER, TO bo THE WORK INA PaN- Ww: ed { f79 boves, im Troy, inquire ot Jeremian ANTED —A GOWD GRMAN 6 RIDIN excellent re erences from his late WhO understands bis buriness thorovghy, % Jalen a sitwation. He spesas bngiian « whee Die business Apply or address to Lawes 7 Co. 0 North Wilnom street, ANTID— A CULAR MILER, ONY UNDER. fands mining colors (1 wonlien aad eouce n satinet pTReT, One who anterstante 0 or three Col machine, amp, ot oe WED 6 24 ana 24 avenue, ANTED- ALY ARAMITHS POR syeome, 1 £0 10 ML. Louie, Mo . ctast loo becigasd thoreuysly one to be abie te tens entire charge of wabop. To theme who com farndah o- Untactory Teleremeee & goed wituatlon Us eret sei a wal binahere, eweilere, en, tera, guidbeoters, cbastes, platen cnn eTeets, See Apply Ot TRACY & welWTONH « Grmered agency , 2454 Mine steve, YURSTITURE. aaa I OF VORIPUNE AND felerce haase, tor @ URS ITORE WANTRD « tarpete for parlors aot La

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