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NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, JULY 30, 1855. 5 iE Be Gafes—Mobert BM. Pat MEK ts the sole mansfacterer in The United States of Be shore cslonentes cites, 000 potent powder reat Se Gamce locks and cross bars, Depot 102 atreet, one feer below Maiden lane. ye het iso words, Wate private rooms for applying fhe ivate rooms 3 + eel Whishers or Moustaches Forced to Grow im six weebs, by my Ovguent, which will not stain or iajare the rkip, $1 bottle, and sent to any part of the country. R. G. GRAHAM, 586 Broadway ; Zeiber, 448 Third jatueet, Philadelphia; srigge, 37 State street, Albany, ry of the hair; alxo, a fine article of cologn: fuse, cix abillinge an quart, at HILL’S, inimitable hair eater, No. 1 Barclay street, or 45 Nassau street, special for Johnaon’s sbaving and washing soap. Bour ShilMags a Box Omy—For Hill’s lm- | ahi ipstamtaneous hair dye; gives the best black and own of any in use The closest inspection cannot detect the :mitation, #0 natura) are the colora Sold sees Privately, at No. 1 Berélay street or 45 Nas- eau street Dy. 5.6. Fitch, Author of the «six Lectures eoneum| )”? office 714 Broadway, will be peared affora to those who have been injured, or who Ihave tailed to be benefitted by inhale. m, for diseases of the lu D. Cameron’s Recipes are the Most Econo- of the dey. They contain everything that needed pa gre Or preserve the veauty, enabli ery one to A ceed A a jf 500 to 1,000 per cent. Sold by M. D. Cal ON, 112 Columbia street, one door frow Atlantic (left side), } lyp, one minute’s walk from the ferry, price $1, ded by mail to any part of the United States, of ssorn bib! int, night and da; point, nig’ ys At him who would steal Reputation away. Look cut, then, if you'd not be “sold,”’ Fer count eae scamps sre bold) Of Lyon’s Powder and bis Pills, Fall many a shameless ler sella. Depot for Lyon’s netic der and Pills, 7 insects, rate and mice, 424 Broadway. Blotehes on the Skin, Eruptions, and all taneous diseases, will find an infallinle remedy in HOLLOWAY’S Ointment and Pills. If the ointment be ibded om the parts affected the blotches will ine will cure wounds of twenty years standing. at wanufactories, 80 Maicen inane, New York, and 214 Htirend, Lomden, and by all druggista, at 25¢., 623<c., 1d $1' per box. Who wilt Suffert-When Dr. Tobias’ Cele= ed Venetian liniment will immediately cure cholera, » Oynentery, vomiting, rheumatiam, swellings, cuts, burns, &c. Depot 60 Cortlandt street. Bold by all the uggiets and storeksepers. On Thursday, July 5, by the Rev. Mr M:Canly, D. D., as SROMMAKER to Miss MARGaReT ANN Mackin, both thie city. Philace)pbie and Trenton —— plea py. On the 19th inet , by Rev. Owen Bro of 168 Ela N.Y., Mr. Srspuan Ives to dies Caria Foarse eu, beth of Benten, Alabama. Died. On Saturday, July 28, of consumption, MARGaRstT nw wite of Hector Sinclair, aged u6 years aad § th. Her funeral will take her late residence, 56 ore west of Broadway. place to-day, at 3 o'clock, t Thirteenth street, two At Gre July 28, of » idest 80 . W. and Geor, ars, 5 months and 19 days. The frien¢e and acquaintances of ths family are re- Hfully Invited 10 attend his funeral, to-day, from renidence of h’s grandmother, Mrs. Isabelle 5 jasbington, between F and G atreets, Greenpo'n' Gaitfornia aod Honolulu (3. 1 Y paper lease cogy. Killed at on the night of June 5, Guo. W. Fraser, wander of the ship Sea Witeh, aged 30 years, 3 bs and 14 days. Z tice will be given of ths funeral on the arrival 0” remains from Rio, * infantum, Joun Br- of John and Sarah , o'clock, from the residence of their grandmother, Greenwich s' one doorabove Murray, Taeir re- ll be taken fi crvenveod Cemetery. aly, on Saturday, Jaly 28, CaLvix May, aged B years ‘The friends and acquaintances of the family are re- folly imvited to attend the funeral, thieday, at 2 ‘clock, from his late residence, 47] Greenwich a.ree’. On Saturday, July 28, Exiza , third daughter of ‘Wilsa Walktr, of 25 Greenwich strest, aged and 2 weeks. On sero | morning, July 29, Gronce Bacoy, in the ith year of his age. The funeral services will take place at hia late resi- nce, 263 Fourth avenue, to-morrow, at 2 o’cloxk P. M. remains will be taken to Hartford for intermsnt. n Saturday evening, Joly 28, Jouy B. Corre, Jr., of nfontam, aged 6 months. funeral will take place from the residsnse of his father, John Sreckner, No, 6 Union square, this rnoom, at Zo’clock, The friends o the family are spectfully invited to a'tend, without further javita- The remaine will be taken to Greenwood for in- ment On Baturvay, Jaly 26, Josxrn Cootry, a native of Eag- nd, aged 36 years. Bis remains were interred in Green rood Cemetery, hia late reniderice, 112 Fighth avenue, on Sanday, ly 29. Utica papers please copy. On Friday, July 27, Joaxrn, youngest son of Mabel and jogh Duke, sged 1 year and 4 months. is remain were interred in Greenwood. Suddenly, on Sunday, H. A, Dk MUNN, late of the ble Brothers, Albany, aged 16 years, 8 months and 16 The relatives and friends are invited to attend his fa- 1, this afterncon, at 2 o'clock, from 280 £ghth av. ‘Troy papers please 2% a On Saturisy, July 28, Isanet, eldest daaghter of Richd. and M: Com soo, ie Son Bib ens of har oe, ‘The rel and {rientaof the family are invited to 4 tne fumeral, this day, at 1 o'clock, from the ence of her phn perents, 100 Ninth avenue, withoat Her rem xins will be taken to Green- ing, July 29, at $34 o'clock, at the re. 26 Stanton stredt, Avracs iy year of his age, His romaine will be taken to East C ert, to morrow. Funeral services at In this city, ¥ TTA BRIAN, wi ‘ second daughter of the Jate Albert Baker, of Sandy I, — county, N. Y , aged 50 years, 4 months a 5 a. - Me friends of the family are reepectfally invited to ‘4 her funeral, from 208 Delancey street, at 10 clock this ‘morning. sandy Hill pspers please copy. is Breoklyn, on Saturday, atl0%; P.M, of cholera fantum, Puiur Nuasox, only child of Charles J, and Frances Polbam tbe frienda ot the family, and those of Henry G. Lonsk, respectfully invited to attend the fuseral, without riher invitation, from the residence of the latter, iscey street, between Tomtins and Troop avenues, lyn, at Harlem, on Sanday, July 20, of consumption, MAR. net, Wife of William G. Graham, aged 24 years and 25 rs. ie relatives and friends are respectfully in’ the funeral, this afternoen, at 334 o’clo: late residence, 126th street, between Third and arth avenues, Harlem At Rockaway, on Sunday, July 29, Mortimer Livivas- , onl child of William &, and Sylvia Drayton aged wontby. The friends of the family are requested to attend his ral, this morning, at 105; o’closk, from No. 4 Deapau % Beneey | oa Nyack, Many Jou (On Sa: moro! 29, at d , Many Ay cungest Coughter of Charles A, amd Mary Julia Water , ened Syentas ¢ mente and ¢ days, ithe friends of the family are invited to attend the fu- ,, marrow, at 3 @’ , from the sesidencs of ber ‘#, 10 Commerce street, without farther invitation ited to DVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. CLOTHING, 40. PERSOnAL. peewee ce aee aiath, strech segond.Seiek building feet of So third floor, front room. Calli for two days. fsRD—YOUR COMMUNICATION 19 REC&IVED. Will you please give me an interview, oe as F W. MEAD, JR., OF PLYMOUTH, ENGLAND, WILL callat the office of Osborne Syme & Oo., No. 6 — he will hear of somethiog to his advan- ¥F TE GUARDIAN OF @. T. DAVIDION, WHO FOR- merly lived at 69 Varick street, wil onse address & to Mrs. G. F. Davidecn, at the Office, he will hear of something to his Philadelphia, July 27, 1806, Tie nne lt WANTKD—OF OURISfOPHER TURN- of Calfornia about the 6th er, who left New York for Cali! hea 4 1864, pong, ‘i Any information concerning him will be ad- dressed to MARY TURNER, Louisville, Ky. NFORMATION IS WANTED—OF THE WHEREABOUTS Willis: His mother is at 417 Eighth ave- pA ‘York, ‘and is anxious to hearfrom him. His father, who is in has sent money for him to rn it he wishes to go. sreon May Ble peat yor el wal coated a freee eae mother, Direct as above. Jersey City papers Please orpy. RS, F.. LATE OF WE3¢ TWENTY-SIXTH STREET, M near Yeventh svenue, will o by her Present address to F. F., Post Office, Nassau at. THE TURF. TROTTING. —GREAT Besson borse Caisago Franklin. Monday, alerg> ENTREVILLE COURSE, L. 1. match for $2,(00, between the Jack and the New York mare Lad; took place Jast week, was acknowledged by all who wit. Bessed it to have been the closest contested rece thet, over took in this or any otner country. Five beats were {rotted before the affeir was settled. Lady Frank- lin perfcrmed wonders—more than was anticipated by either her owner or tratner—proving herself bot om to theend Chicago Jack made himself » lasting reputa tion also, snd now the question has to be se‘tled whish ja the best nag Those who witness the coming race will bave a chance to decide. Two miles always telis the story. JOEL CONKLIN, Proprietor. THE LOVERS AND BREEDERS OF FINE STOCK.— The celebrated theroughbred stallion Wild [rishmas stand for # limi‘ed number of mares the ensuing searon, at the Red House Stables, ai $60 the season. All 5 to be before serving the mace. All ao eidents at the of the owners, WILLIAM A, BROWN, Proprietor. NION COURSE, L 1,—TROTIING.—FRIDAY, AUG. 3,at4P. M.,’ match for $2,000, two miles and repeat, to wagons—Mr. W. Peal . Hard Road, from Boston; Mr. mes b. g. Major Rogers, of New York. likely to be one of the most exciting races of the searon. above horses having trotted mile heats last week, and the favorite (Hard Road) getting beat, makes the friends of both horses the more anxious to see which is the best horse for bot! AW & WHITE, Proprietors. ly names b. Pater Nou OF A CALL FOR ELECTING DELEGATES TO the Liquor Dealers’ State Convention, to be held ats , Auguat 8, 1865:— Whereas, At a meeting of the Liquor Dealers’ Sosiety of the City of New York, held at Oud Fellows’ Hall on Mondsy evening, the 16th inst,, the call for = Ldquor Dealers’ State Convention—to connist of three delegats from each Assembly District—to be heldat Syracuse on the 8th of August next, was unanimously adopted; and whereas, by # resolution adopted at the said meeting it is made the duty of the Liquor Dealers’ Central Conven- tion of the City of New York to issue such iastructions and make sach arrangements for the election of said de- legeten an might be ceemed proper. Be it, therefore, Kesolved, That the various ward orgenizetions stall assemble at their usual places of meetg on Tuesday evening, the 31st inst., for the purpore of electing del gates to a District Convention; and that said ward mest ings are bereby authorized to appoint Inepectors 0: Klec- tion, ard make such other arcangements in reiation to the eame as they may deem proper. Resolved, That the Nominating Convention of eash Ac- sembly listrict shall copaiat of nine memdera, aad thai | im those districta comprisieg more then one sal be elected in the following manner, viz :—To the Convention of the Tenth Assembly District there sha'l be elected three delegates from each ward in said district; to the Conventions of the First, Second, Fourteenth and and Sixteenth Assembly Districts, there suali ve elscted five members from each of the two wa: tricte, who shall meet at an appointed tim orgenizing permanently, shall proceed to numbered from one to ten, when the party drawing the lowest nomber shall be ruled out, ani the remaial nine sball proceed to tne business for whish they wi elected. Resolved, That nove but liquor dealers shal) be elected ten to the State Convention at Syracuse, ani that in those districts comprising more than one ward, each ward be sented in srid vention. minsting Committee of the seve- ral Assembly districts are hereby inatructsd to meet for the purpose of arlecting delegates to the be'ore mention- ed State Convent on, on ist August, at $ o'clock, even- ivg, at the following placee, None bat membzrs of the Liquor Dealers’ Soci to be allowed to vote. ‘uret Ansermbly distrist—At No. 16 Beekman street. 4 Ansemb}y dintrici—at Cooper House Third Assembly district—At Shaks, Hovel. Routh Assembly disteiet—At Riley's Fifth Ward lotel. Fifth Assembly district—At Murphy's, No. 154 Broadwa: Sixth Assembly dietrict—At W. Denm: Vandam street. wenth Assembly distris!—At No. 90 Perry street, Eighth Assembly district —At steal. Ninth Assembly district—At No. 216 Second street. ith Assembly district—At Denoeker’s, corner Third avenue and Forty eighth street. Eleventh Assembly district—At Flint’s Hotel, Broome and Pitt streets, Twelfth Assembly district—As Westchester H ‘thirventh Assembly district—at H. B, Ver Fourteenth Assembly distric!—At Milleman’s, Twenty- sixth strest apd Seventh aven' Fifteenth Aacembly district—At Tivoli, avenue A, Ninth and Tenth streets. Sixteenth Assembly district — At Smith's, coraer Twenty-seventh stree: and Fourth avenu P. W. ENGS, Chsirm P. G, MOLONEY, Vice ¢ C. W, Scuarrm, Secretary, No. 69 Chairm va. HE LIQUOR DEALERY SOCIETY HOLD REGULAR meetings st the Oid Fellows’ Hall every Moatay evening, for purposes of discusrion and the transaction of general business, when members are expected to at- tend. No person admitted without biy cariof mem- bership. JN. HAYWARD, President. D. 8. Parcn, Secretary. N. R. BUNCE, Vice President, THE LIQUOR DEALERS OF THE TWENTIETH ward.—The liquor dealers of thia ward are raagect. fully requested to uttend a meeting at Milliman’s Hall, at the corner Twenty sixth street and Seventh Tuesday evening, July 31, at § precisely, e will be advisable, as business of importance will be then submitted for ection. HUGH MOONEY, Chaizaa. Jas Wautacr, Secretary. Ph nas hataeeeet Bicone Sa! \LAREIS, BRANDIE3 AND OIL NOW LANDING from bark Leurens, from Bordesux —40 hhda. H. Sautern and Berzac; 160 do. St. Julien, Ch Mergaax ke. ; 1,419 cases Ch, Margaux and St. Julien; 100 baskets Roréenux oil; 30 ostaves cognac brandy, for sale from the dock by L. H. SIMPSON & SONS, 19 ver street. LARET WINES FROM $2 (BOTTLES RETURNED) TO $6; blackberry brandy, an excellent remedy for white brandy, for preserving; London and , Scotch ales, brandies, wines, rum, Schie- diarrhes; Dubdlip dsm retaapp, ‘and all other im liquors, segars, &e., for sale by UNDERHILL & MATTERSON, 430 Broome atreet. REWARDS, og m REWARD.—LO3T, BETWEEN THE 24TH AND ie) oth of Auguat, 1854, an Italian boy, six years; grayish gyea, light brown hair; hed on blueish ta, with front all of one ; . Whoever sbould find the deliver bim to Mr. 1. Gimecehio, 489 Wash! REWARD.—LO“T IN A BROADWAY OMNI- bus, or in getting out of the same, near the corner of Franklin , Nexarine Dive and straw, lived alady's enamelled watch, gold ae with two or three dolisrs in ndtes and change, ‘and « plain cambris handkerchief, marked 8 ED Tae finder will receive the above reward, oa ering the name at C.F, DAMBMANN & CO.', REWARD.—LOET, ON SATURDAY BY! ‘ B10 fs: ae rated lope byes $~4 ‘a Fout! n, & gold lepine wate! chaie. Any risen retersing ‘cont te JM. Daly, 233 Colamma Prrest, of at the Atieutic Hotel, Hamilvon (erry, South Brooklyn, will receive the above reward, AST OFF CLOTHING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION wantecd—The highest price given, and ee t . Geatiemen to diapone cloth. ef s good quality for » liberal cash 7 are uertea to call om or adcress JAMES yi tar atreet (late Orange street), LOTHING.—LADIES OR GENTLEMEN HAVING ANY 0 of can receive @ fair cash price by send. to the stores, Nos. 12 Laurens or Wont way, or by letter OMoe. ‘by Mrs. Cohen. 8. . of to M, 8. COHEN, 101 —SLaties attended to REWARD.—IEFT, IN A BROADWAY AND $5 Fourth avenue which arrived at Maiden pe at 0 A. M.,on the 23) mall package, containing lace work, cf but littie, if amy value, to the fader, bat very much prized by the loser, The above reward will be paid if if is forwarded to the stage oftice, cormer of y second street and Fourth avenue. IVE DOLLARS REWARD WILL BE PAID TO THE finder of s gold beaded cane, 3 om Saturday, 26) t., im Greenwich street, between Canal and Murray streets, by applying at 254 Washing. wn street. THE TRADES, en T° CHASERS WANTED, IMMEDIATELY, FY , SDasers on . Mast be practical workmen, references and" farnish . Sitaations also procured for jewelers, sllveremiths, oo rt.) and art’ The trade eu plied werkmen. Apply to & Mem DUSH, artiete and mechapics, genera! agency, 34), Pine street. | Warts. A HIGBLY KeSPECIAGLE AMERIOAN GIRL wishes @ situstion ims nice family, to de general ework. Can give ce from her last Warts, ‘WANTS. ANTED—A SITUATION, AS CHAMBERMAID AND waiter, cr to do general housework is » smal) private only, Best of city reference Ee Cen be faye at lyn. structure referen: teen for two €2 Concord at., ‘ANTED—A YOUNG MAN IN THE TEA STORE; Tales’! for buyers, y Pies: 4, bi 9@ apo'y s. 240 2ith at., bets 6th and 9b ph, Bes Noten by et, ha ‘noguat of thn breeds fee fed tL Ee — ‘United Staten, Rendall, xy Wastes: | ——————___—___—__ tions. 483 OY SITUATION WANTED, PECTABLE - ————__— ahs 9 Tae inane oe girl, ae pambanen vallery ntecnania her eR pore. FRANCAISE, DESIRE UNE SICUATION | gone. Goed ref bas se arate ksoutodgs of ths pe is perme feren: famill a erence |. Apply . Them oe vent Please call or addveas No. 3 Vani « ra tae crepe el sent Ged bien negate ta langue, et fournir de | 1? Catharine of. Teoc mmen ODS. — 63 Eighth ayen 3 ry " vowed: SR sae ‘adreaner a 695 Ge avenus, ANTED—BY AN AMERICAN, THIRTY YEARS OF SCOTCH PROTESTANT COOK, ALSO A SMART, pipe Nadas of octeebe ay vest te 6 0 , entre la 3fe et 3Ce rues. A tidy young woman chambermaid and walter, of laundress, want situation: dant), they are both competen:, NE BONNE OOULURIERE, FRANCAISE, DESIRE ty, ship stores, or liquor bu jee ged bar necessary. Those who would 7 the Fn pated and have pay reference ; Begs Bow ri to the coun- U trouver des joureées dars des fam\.l Sadees abjection to go to the countrys Add ons L. horee, get this. For sale by all booksellers. Single copies wy. ‘tnply at 196 7th avenue, near 23d at., firat oor, | ter d Mme Conventz, 186 de avenue, Herald office. wo Cayp. seen pee ogame appease or aun — tui sent by et; on receipt of 5a ce Fee MULLIOAN Re tiuahers, ANTED—A SITUATION AS COOK, BY 4 RESPED ANTED=AN EX ENCED ARCHITROFURA'. 26 Park row, N, Y. RESPECIASLE GIRL WISAFS A SITCATION, TO table middle aged womsa, who thoroaghly uaier- | VV drafteman. A, ; y * We alee. puntehie..* * Soe 107 Geneore , Audare, A tane care of children and 40 plain sewing: the beet | stands her business; goed city referense, and belongs to | New York Navy Yast” vane mega nt. es Thomar’s Fruit Culturist, 12m. of city reference given, Please caliat No.1 Astor placa, | the English Church. Apply at 123 27th nt. third floor, | (Walified for that duty Biake’s Ai in Farmer, 12m, in the shirt store. front room. The Dairy man’s Manual... American Lady’s System of Cookery, ANTED—AN AMERICAN OF Wi " Wire NVAMERICAN OF UNEXCEPTION ABLE Robbin’s Froduce er, 12mo. situation wa porter ii mils, who bas lost her baby, is des'rous of odtain- baby to parse. Apply at Weat 28th et. SITUATION WANTED—BY A STEADY WOMAN, plein private family, aa cook, and to assitt in wasbing and sroning; has respectable reference. Can be geen for two days in Union court, University place, rsom lo. 13, YOUNG WOMAN, LATELY ARRIVED IN Tals country, wishes « sitcation as chamberme(d ani ‘washer and {roner, or to mind a baby and do plain sewing and embroidery. Apply at the store 268 6th avenue, corner of 17th street, RESPECTABLE WOMAN WANIS A @ITUATION, AS nurse, who bas been acsustomed to the care of 'ANTED—A GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK ina small private family; one thet understands hing and ironing; those who are capable, and hay ty references, ly at No, 232i Bieecker moh ‘efter ia e'cleck, PY . ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT ‘g4l, & situation, to do general housework, 0° 10 im washing and ironigg. Can be seen for two daya at 16 Cannon street, if not engaged. ANTED—BY TWO YO) GIRLS, SITUATIONS; one to do general housewcrk, or cooking, wanhing ironing in a smal! family, tte other to do cham Dirwork and waiting, or as purse and reamatr olty reference from their lant employers. Eaat 13th at. A, MARRIED WOMAN, WITH A FRESH BREAST OF a an “ kive apy reference that may be requ weit eae receiving and deliverin, 4 rh far May i wOOdn, AdGrens J. D., 627 s THE MILITARY. T A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE OLIVE GUARD. held at John Marriott’s, 49 Madison steset, on the urn of the funeral of John Sweeney, Eeq,, late ex: GLISIOIAN AND HS WIFE without incumbrauee, situations as marde Ral hy K+ of and dr ving « pair epee from their | atom. tnewa J T., 8S King at, wear tain of the Company, ea sunday, July 29, 1855:— oie as, by a pole tes ridlinuen of Proviisasd lost & firm friend and brother associate, who ood high in our esteem, and holds in our me- place which cannot be filled up; and therefore Rewolved, That the gentle and winn'ng character of our departed friend, is a fit example for our imitation, and that the remembrance of his virtue shall never be ANTED—A STEADY, PERSEVERING MAN. TD deliver périovicals in (he olty, Yo & competent -rs0M liberal rae will be offered. Apply toile 4: ween BA M and 6). to Geo A Morrish, No ebildren for severa) years, and cam take full of ANTED—A SITUATION, PROT nr | Jobo at , bearment how to measure by our Own, and that we extend to them | {0% tWo days at 78 Bleecker at, or aurie and seamstress. Can cut and fit ladies! drearos. AEN = LOUNG Bam fk Wau. G voy eurtl 1 " on G ference given. Apply for two da: t 62 4 a’ ance allowed ry 70 te ow Sar heardiele sp nepedhien; under: the, stverg lose which RESPECTAB.E YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A S(TU- | avenue, between Sth and taste I" & fit. Also wanted, coopers, carpenters and blacksmiths ation, as chai bermaid and plain sewer; would be If generally ota in a nice family, Resolved, Thst the members of thin company woar Apply all this week to Kamdall & Kobson, 161 Suath at, ANIED—BY A YOUNG GIRL, (A PROTESTANE,) to make " song thes realest Base tea eens cetge | Apply at 120 Amity As eliuet om, to anaiat in the housework of « aml ranch, alsa ua tt deceased. Joon Seanlan, John Guy. Jamss Donavan, YOUNG LADY I DESIROUS OF OBTAINING a | {mly.. Would have no objection to go 0ce ALTERS WANED —TWENTY WHITE MEN FOR Committee. P. 8. FLINN, Secretary, situation in daguerrian - fos ccuaies, Apply at 259 West 170 , between 4th Lake Geor; 4 ive colored men er Sone Joun Lawior, Chairman Mtore or fancy store. ‘dress Mus Geatever te Tarlienee, Omega or corner Desbroeses and Hudson streets, ol 0; 26 ANTED—BY A PROTESTAN aituat‘on as plain cook, wi speak good English. Good city re La Roy rt., corner cf Hleecker ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE GERMAN GIRL, & er and isomer; can ct Call at 10 MUSICAL, REAT BARGAINS IN PIANOFORTEHS, AT J. C, FISCHER'S planofocte manufactory ani war room, 246 Went Twenty-eighth street, near Ninth 2 BROADWAY, COR READE —At MORAL & COBNERT? be had Eagliah, 8 Aud German help, for hotels and private fa waiters, porters, coachinsp, gardeners, f x a A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT GIRL WISHES A situation ,as nurse and seamstress, City refereace iven if required. Please call at 120° Weat 20th ate ae, & ‘more, me chanics aud laborers, at thin or at the branch office, 102 nue, J. & C. F. being men, and manu(astur- | cond front room. Can be fe , 01 ing very Jargely, can furnish the best pian2s on lower — Losaot aud dakode db: good plain cook, orto ds peneea heen Rear rome, * | Greenwich street SITUATION WANTED—BY A SINGLE MAN, AS | private family; can come well recommended, Please = = E es terms than they ean be furnished op bbe Second hand pianos at io, $75, $100, $110, $150 and $159. ¢ \ REAT SACRIFICE OF A PIANOFORTE-A BEAUTIFUL WI 635 octave rosewood jeep hee and in good or A coachman; wishes to go to the country; thorough understands the care ard management cf horsss and riving; would make h'maelf otherwise useful to hin employer: best city reference given. Address W. M., i call at No. 46 Hammernly at , in the re TELEGRAPIIS, ANTED—BY A YOUNG Wom OF GOOD DISPO. eer, mad ond warranted 7 one of no best alty makers: office, for two days. pd A nat a caiten tustion ae RE d ‘0 cost price, imenedi sin st Ba oleh log. ¥ 108 Waverley place, (lato Factory street), _ SIIUATION WANTED “BY A RESPECTABLE WO. | [Uttwo pests (Apply at 30 West Lith nee on" | Pant cea pungent ie — ; thas understa: - s . REAT SALE OF P 'ES—ONE HUNDRED | ess in all its branches; would assist in the washing SEE Shortest Glapateh increased from ten to twenty pianos will be sold at 246 Allyn street, on Wedaes- | a: ironing; no objection to A SITUATION, BY A SCOTCH GIRL, TO the country; beat of elty refererce aa to charaster and capability given. Can be soon at 71 Eldridge st., in the rear, for two days pct Bh PROTESTANT GIRL WISHES A SITUATION, TO ¢ay. August 1, comi deen bought al alow figure and will be sold low. consists of 50 pew ani the balance secoad hand, and vary in price from $25 to $100 for second haod, and eral hoasework in a amall family. Good clty references. Apply at 243 1/th at., between Oth and 10th aves, second floor, front room Can be sesn for two days, if not «ngged. The Morse line of mrgeetic velegiaph from Yr, ls the Brat compas {algrape aad from $150 to $276 for new pianos. Also, pianos to hire. do housework in a emall private family; ia ood eee - , 5 al r cook, an excellent washer and froner.” Call at 162 ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE ENGLISH GIRL, A etter: USICAL ,INSTRUCIION—a LADY, RESIDING AT | Elizabeth street. No objection to the country. tion as plain cook; ia a good washer and | xe Bodkin M 94 Warren street, wishes to meet with a young Po objection to do ral housework im a | TemounE y who will give her lessons on the piano, ia retaro PROTESTANT GIRL, WISHES A &TUATION, IN A | *mall private fam! gern city ret 0 from her last | #0 to abridge Pleate cal pace, room, for two days. for which abe will have her board. bere are boariers 86 Oth aveaue,#hird for, front mm the house who also wish to take Irssons, There aro accommodations for two or three lacise,who wish board, in the same establiabment, tmall family, to do general housework; govd cil: A= Address M. C , Herald offise, for twe days. Se Renniiaaiasaiat enlace hei RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITO- ANTFD—A SITUATION, AS HAMBERMAID AND A. ation, as cook; 1s @ first rate cook, washer ani waiter, or scamstrers, in capable of cu ting and ECONDHAND PIANOS —ONE SECONDHAND Tf, GIL- { ftoxer; bert city reference given. Apply at 18 ’rince at. | Stting; han no objection to gow sbort distan vin the coer gage yee le ag mee AR eee ore y | country. The bent of city reference, Please call at 120 ; Clark for $135; one Gieb & Jackson for $125; one do, for FASHIONABLE DRESSMAKER WANTS WORK | Bt. Mark's place, firat floor, for two da a New ¥ Bo seeio. ae $318, ove for $10 and one for $30, at HORACE WATERRS to make dresses, cut and baste, and cut all kinds peg oeapyere scsieecesene Tree ed Kae + ge gt: aj 333 way. 0° patterse in French stylew. Can instructions; ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTA3LY WO- ag N 3 ould Bo,out to work by the day, aot’ ive the bent yy, mani {as good plain cook, and firet rate washer 9 tat Deeg ‘ = se ‘city reference. Apply at No. 151 Elizabeth at., bs- | and iroper: no objection to take care of children ee ee eed WATCHES, JEWELRY, &C. __ | tween Broome and Spr ng. % and do pisia coming. Kas good city re'erence. Apply og ag at i TAMONDS WANTED.—! ONS HAVING 0 ers pera at 131 West 16th st., between 7th and 8th ava, lathe . N "| : et af tinuonks ts Slanaie oF will daca vesty ate WET NURSE.—WANTEO, BY A RESPECTAGLE | rear, third fluor. Can be eey for two days. ag a for cash at B. 1, SCHMITI'S, 46 Dey street. Call from married woman, » situation as wet puree, io a | — 9 Cis athlete lane. Be Pabedan j Mitel o'clock. , Genileman’s farily; ts only & few weeks over her con- ) ANTED—bY A KESPECTABLE YowNG ay nhlbie aenieee 3 inemsent of the second baby, and was stiliborn, The | WW Aiinstion’ to go to California with a family. ae H OLD FOB CHAINS. — bert of city reference given. Call at No, 90 Monro st., | call at 02% Atlant een Hicks and Henry sta., og cone yet Gold curb fob ehaips «-from $12 to $100 | first floor, back room. Brcoklyn, Refere: From Jersey City and Newark, same a Now York Gold beaded pattern chains LW to 45 ve ; po oe} ST =~ | No change fer Bo ied 18 we duet Gold rquare and engraved link chains. ‘ 26 to 62 YOUNG GIRL WANTS A SITUATION, TO DO GE- ANTED—A NEAT, TIDY PROTESTANT GIRL, TO | vie de nets full mas eee ener, whion 1 te deste: Gold engraved narrow link chains “ 8 to 46 Beral housework ip a amali tamily. Good city ra do the g housework of w email family, Wa. | DM 10 Dave full and complete Gold plain fat Ui & S2ty Go | {ereoce if required. Apply at 65 Chrinty t., in the roar, | gem $b por meath, Apply at t yest rhage pay llees 4pm Sy bet ge Gold plain i 18 to 95 | Secund ocr, Cam be seen for two days. : iakeobe ue La siphon, ox sommeeed abn or ia somey gold logan, ed pats sss is Me met pup tenatiog ex: | WW, Saxons gr (tna gay Ieee ely uy the gerne wwe anon ogre Gold a Link j “ Bh to 66 at to pay traveldog ox- i fort \ ‘ : 4 Bity r Mand all ther ntybe 07 fob chains, 46r sale, ab leas than Himes a few monte, Batistactory references given. | tial) Pencsaily usta’ Geet par daa ale puter gicasaaithpeh ee" the usual prices, wholesale and retail. reas H. A., Herald office. from her present employer. Pie: 4 Figures are allowed only ja the of & mennage Al! peu be must be written in #or VRATED AN () 1NNT RID MPN ACIS Adress aod wgeatore GEO, C. ALLEN, 11 Wall street, sesond floor. OLD VEST CHAINS. — et Hotel, YOUNG GERMAN WISHES A SITUATION AS Ask for Anne, Portuguese girl coachman, in ; in well aoquatnt- ed with gardening and iarming; uaderstints Ko TEO—A SITUATION, BY ACOMPETEN ¢, TRUST A Gold curb vest chains. rom 68 to $65 | pretty weil: haa lived two yours sed i e a - q c 4 @ half in t worthy young girl, as chambermaid aad waiter, The publié are respectfully tmiormed, that oor er ty Gold Warsaw astern chains., it 10% 36 fen eee ci ieaas Costwan, Herald office, or 4» chambertwai! and fine laundtens, (is fully compe | prov de agtinat iistakos to the es Gold Jenny Liad patiern i 15 to " _ —— —_—— tent to do the washing and iron'ug im th» oestes: | sagen by the Maguetic Telegraph ( Gold ta: ceted pattern 4 ted iH STOUL ACTIVE LAD, 17 YEAR3 OF AGE, WISHES | style.) ins private tamily or good bosriing house Lins | sage of consequence ought lo ve repeated, oy bree sept Gold octegon square H Srped 4 a situstion, to learn carpentaring, tae Atting, or Nent otty referenze, Can ve seen for two days at | back from ibe office at whica itis w bs received vo the Gold anahe pattern... a ake Sy rerpectable trade. Lest cf references giveu. Ad. at office from which it (s originally nat, Double the waual Gold double curd. a Bto a7 | @, William, box 116, Herald office. -—--— ———— —--— price Of trapamiasion wil) be charged whea the message : 10 to 26 teas Acetate ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESVECTASLE in RO repeated, and a report made by specie! messenger a = to &5 N BOY, ABOUT woman, to do general housework in a small | to the nending the same whether it bee beea re ceivea by the party to whom it was sent aud if we not? Or fifty per cent in addition to the urusl r be charec for either repeat og or reporting only The company will not be liaols for any loss or chsmbermald and to assist in washing and best city veference given. Can be sere jor two day at 224 Sullivan st, room 20, And all other styler of chai usual pricer, at w , Herald offica, 11 Wall etrest, be may be neen.’ None except Second floor, near Broadway. required age need ans ANIFD—A SITUATION, BY A RESPROTAULE | that may eneue by reasom of any Celay or mistehes = Eee = Jourg bog ib girl, to do chambsrwork ant wait | the trapim iation or delivery or from aon delivery ef um BOY WA? Ing, oF to take care of children and do plain sewing | repeated menrages, but only engage to refani the Wes nee aes per wee Apply at 246 Mulberry at., in the basemect. amount paid, and to use reasonabie efforts to rroure the E« RSIONS.—THE WELL = KNOWN front room, Pia eames citi ————————._ | services of competent and reliable employes, so as to AMERICA, and barge @OXSACKIE to let for exsur- | —————"-—_ ANTED-BY A RI YOUNG LADY, A | beve their business transacted (n good faiin. Nor wil For particulars and making contracts, enquire of nituation to do general housework, or ax chamber | the company be responsible for mistales in the ame A GENTS WANTE . Be . plan ef Sebastopol! rmall me conte. maid and waiter, best city reference given. Can be seen mitsion, nor tor delay in the tresamiasion or delivery, at her present place, arine wt, th's day vor for bow Wapstniacion or non delivery ol any repented menonge to apy extent beyons tom dollars, unless it be ime ured. Correctness in the traotm'rron of mestges betoor any two cihces of Chis eomprny can be ineured ot the following rates, in addition Wo the charge (or reprating and reporting an steve For apy #um up to ope bun‘ret dol'ers, one deliar, ond ene dollar for every ons ted dollars, or Gast on of one bundred Collars above thateum, and the pany will tot be rerponn the damage vi Freligh, on board steamer America, foot street. —REGATIA OF THE NEW YORK YACHT 1, Club —The regatta of the New York Yacht Clad will take place at wlen Cove, om Fiiday, August HL Weoa, marter, will Anguat 3, at 8 A.M, touching Prime's dock, Waitestonr, and will land her passengers Cove. Returning on the same day, she will lea Glen Cove at about six M. for Ww New York. N OOVE, Captai wa —BY TWO PROTESTANT GIRLS, SITUA tions, one as cook oF at housework, aad the otber as chambermaié two Cathole girls would go to the co and can be wren at ment), Brooklyn. A. Uy yr OFFICE, nd 24th ate, wanted, waiters, two Proten ry and oa@ tor thecity. Also « girls for housework Situations ready Highest wegen paid. A lady in attendance. OY WANTED—T1O -LEARN THI RETAIL DaUG b be must be wamart, active and intel gat lad: one about nixteen yeara of age, who caa bring SITUATION, BY A RESPEOTAULE sp. to wet worse ® baby at her own ‘erence, if required The large and spien- ia John Germalo, will ato a. M, for leave Peck #1 p, Glen Cove, and end the rates paid This ston 4 taking auch | good reourmndations for honesty aad’ industry, may 16th st, rear house, third door from interrepiiaas to Werbtne passengers ae may wish to witness the race, will accom | fied good situation by 1m at the drag ators cor cient cher telegraph yscbta until 2 o'clock, P. M., when ane wil! | rer of Columbia and Un recta, South Booklyn. Notlos— Messages dest nea fcr any place beyond thi Glen Cove and retara to New Yorx, arriving — ELS. SOUICE XOUNG | | cpeny's Wee, uolte cob rered trou ee ean ee $33 P.M. On the arrival of the Groton at VBRISTIAN HOME FOR FEMATE SEQVANTS—ON wemap, 4 #ituation to do cham>erwork is @ good pony ‘ gered from We iy ee to the proper parties there hav.cg control of the farther means of forwarding the wane, but the oo cane hold themselyen responsible fer the eo mlacion or pre pt Celivery of avy menage bey dad euch i wasber aad or acdrere to 256 tion to the country pd a good plaia sewer Glen Covey rhe will be at the di t 16th in the rear. of arrangements; and euch of winh to attend the race will be No freight will be ral of the commities psemgars a1 may in by the ateamer kes on 5 Thirty eighth atreet, between Fourth aad Laxing kvenve, gover nensen, housekeepers. also servante in 'y capacity, supplied !rom thie imwtitat.on ay ip me { trees ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A MO@P RESUECTA " a termine! office cents. Fare from G RUG CLERK WANTED —ONE WHO THOROUGALY panty F cond penbseus, 46 ce The company's offices will be open daily, Puntay's ox he yachts, 60 cents. Fare from Glen Oo aderstavds the e'ty retail apd pres Weiiegie wid got Rouse cork, 1¢ © gee cepted, from April | to November 1, frm 7 4M te 26 yi3g cents, The steamer Croton will te n produce me ory eclty reference from | ireuer) ot to Vo ge AT pod $a ivem Borenter i anat, fon be eee pasrevgers from Glen Cove to Whitestone, Prime's Dok Nove but a competent pervon need | fiat rare numer prof ge P.M. Ow Mondays they wil be open twice mismely, and New York co her return at 6 P’ apply. Addrem B.S, Druggint, tox 182 Herald oftce, | 10 please Ler emp Bowery : from 1 to 2 FM. and 7 to 4 eveniog “ -| — - ~ — - - 7 be chek! The above regulations to go into effect om the let ay T) THE FISH BANKS, — THE NTRY OLERK.—WANTED, BY A JOB3ING HOUSE ANTED—IY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SICUA. | of Angust, 1866 GATE, € Charles Ander ty aw first rate entry clerk; he must write well aod ; f } July, 1886. WILMAAM Mo EWAIN, Pree dont tien, to cook, wash and iron, or to do chamber « chamberme . oe A ‘ our y Celt | wy " ¥ 1s » : Ivrys creeped.) leaving Amos strert at 1 ‘cfeloe, | tel of psdacah ae yg | SAPEW ONE AND WASIENGION FAINTING THLE M ; Spring strest,yi!<; Fulton ferry, Brooklyn, 7%, | Erp Compusy ‘ Peck flip, 8; Broome street, 844° pier 3’ North river, x jon, wished for a rs engsgeineut aa ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A HIGHLY RuAe’ HOU*E LINK Fishing tackle, bait and refreshments furnished ‘on | resident governens, in Vew York or to go South, whe <a gy pe A pe toh NOMAER CY WORDS InckRAHeD TO YwemTT beard. teaches wosic, drawing, Itailam, Freoch (aoqairet iw ‘aren and do pl 4 mame acre 1 . naaredha @ France,) ao¢ ail the Roglith branches Thy highest re yuires. Pes In comsoqtones of the pablie 00) for gresti: te OR FISHING BANKS —THE STEAMBOAT MER | ferences will be given. Address Mian 8. G., box 4,006 | gt 109 Bowery | tien ef teleqaph ith sapeFon aoonrncy re Ms : Post Office. . a . fin SNL ~ - ere te ne y exoepted,) toushing at For. | iceman fe capepenpem geen - alved t Anerease | following "places, vis. — TLLINERS WaNTED.—WoRK GIVEN out TO | FQ een ee ey T | the shorteet messoge from ten to tweaty words, ot reduc N Jechson street, E. H., 6 o'clock; South Third street, 00d hands, at 00 Barclay et, up naire dizent, oF chamborm: od rate Awonta ry elem 0! macramy ag sitet Wiiliamaburg, 654 o'clock: Fulton street, Brooklyn, 7 | Tinie ana otttgins | mirtahes anc Celay in the ansiieslon wed oe tvery of o'clock; Peck slip, 736 o'clock; rd Wharf, Jersey USIC TEACHER WANTED, AND ALSO ONE OF OR. | Tn ABO Oo lowe City, 1% o'clock; Spring strest, iy 8 cee: ee N namental branches,—-ladies of superior quali | epue, 21 flo uguet J, 150 Xo. 4, NR, Si o'clock. Fishing tackle and bait far | dations can obtain a good situation ina female evainn | yee | rv oan nished oz borrd. Cotiilon band accompanie: the boat | ry by applying to the Rey R. MoMurdy, (Hp rcopal Cier | 20 wows Add’ Word. each trip. Fare 60 centa. gyman, ot Kentucky.) at the Pmithecnian House, Wel From New Yorn to O cnte 1 cewt “ a . — | day, Auguat 1, between 104. Mand 27, M. De eo. roe 1 te T ATTRACTION |—GRA ORSION To THK | —2 SEEN ointment be o Palvelphia 40 0 2 te Fishing Banks, on Seturdey, Sunday and SITUATION WANTED-BY AN INDOSTRIOUK, TIDY Wilmington. © 60 Ae July 28, 2%, and 3let—Fare £0 conte—by tne safe aud b> Protestant gir), to do genersk hows work, or cham Baltmore b do. os | commodious double-engine steamer MASSACHUSECIS, | berwork and wating, if a good plain cook frat rate and Bowery. Wasting © do 4 fe E R. Banks, commanier. ivaving pier foot of ‘4 weeber and irc very willing aad obliging; goot city 100 he seme as trom New York wireet at § o'clock, and pier No. 3 Narth river at 9A M. | reterenoe. Ilene call at 1), Rivington sirest, fortwo | A RRAPROCCABLE YOUNG ue Wo Ve liadelpbie “0 1 Fishing tackle and bait on board. A band of masic will | Ag: s cenberentil tind telaeive | Wim ogvio i és. be im attencance, All the tickets sold oa Taesday will a nce gE I aR = Bel erwre a be mumbered. A committer will be appointed by the ITUATION WANTED—HY A KES?EOTAHLE WOMAN, | Werbimgion. 15 in te paesengert, and the bolder of « certain number willte f ) as reamstreas, or chambermaid and nurse, has no | From Mbiiacel’a to Wilmington, #7 4 1 és ceive & magnificent gold wateb, with guard and key objection to go in the country. Cell at No.7 24 avenue, “ _— De to Haitimare.” 4e 4 2 ——— - - - = rear bailding ANTED—BY A HESPEOTA GUL, A lo 60. ending ton . 2 ST GRAND EXCURSION TO me — ton ap Bret rete cook in © feepecks From Wilming'p to Baltume 1 to J coin cee ate cngant mrt ats cemesr SITUATION WANTED, AS GARDENER—BY A MAN W fh kinds of behing; tes He De. co a 4. TENDID, Capt. T Scott, will make ber fir.t excaraion | )-) who traly apderstande hua business, hss had several sue bonsed rem Beltinrere 1 @ | across the Raritan bay to Union City, Tuesday, | yeerw’ experience im thir country. Can produces goot | eon for t No chutes ti lea pier foo} of Spring atreet a’ lock A reference. Addresa ©, gardener, box 161 Hetald ofies wereaten A treet, at 7K; Pultoa ferry, Prooslyn, at Tn? BANDS Wawi TWENTY Vive INES - t core reepeetially informed. vat te order > 1 and pier No. 3 North river, at 9 \HIRT HAD TED —TWE: Ive AT MRS, FISH'S DINING SAL00%, 119) eo ual my tahoe ie rae malamiom of 'y ning, eave (nion at 4)’. M. Fare only ats | bere andten body hands, to work on fine custom Chambers at, 4 or b gootw Thom that | the New York ons Vaehicgton Mlatiog Ti (oe4 hh we: fs excursion affords one of the finest views, | thirte, sone but the very beat of hands eel apply, 4 | can check well, and underriagd the banners. paredreony bfemy> boy Dye oh Ay er ‘wilt be accompanied by one of the best brass bends | Whom the bighest cash prices wil) be psid amt atenty | vs ainte y “ _ eee been from other at which It le te 7 employment givem. Apply to» 8 DUFF PERKINS 1%) | i pavmieinamti te the office trom whiels if ba ©: 7 een = Faken st, fifth floor, over P. 1. Rogers & So, 's tlothing Wrst J. LANGWORTHY® A ow "cs er inasaanion charge! } c Broome « in no te & report mete Jeasure in informing thei } ‘“ 1 ec ht sa bare | flower maantns tory 1% a Aa 08 | CERVAND® OFFICE.—COUKS, NURERS, WAITERS 10 Wee 00 rhe Yereee Bs Soak eh te ee Bis excursion takes pla Paimsetto Grove, having pro the parly to whom t (008 wages and oo A * On Qty par cont la 06 btw PD and other male and female lomvetics for every ste wat end f pet, count of Wasblagtoa virore |} aed f eve. . ‘op, provided for respectabls families, sity «r eountey s Kine ele Eki Ceect ala tbe dana oe oe ws, the former bring most dr | posits riy atthe Penployment Agent (fice, 00 Vast ANTED-BY A YOUNG on reper eg ooly Saga Ten ool are, plot No.3 Fourteenth rtreet, Union square. W The compas) will not be Mable for amy los or dxmrg’ river, at bs . feet viven, 7 a + 0, GALLAGHER, Agent. family there wil be (ht may emacs by Tease of any colar of mintabes ia Gouverneur stréet, 8 o’clook, and SITUATIONS WANTED THIS DAY—FOR 100 Come. | OOH) for ™ Li oveage to um resewsenl o'clock. Loxier’s celebrated cotillion ban D>) tent servants, cooks, washers and ironers, general NIRDOMMAINEDS. A FEW 0000 H emt bed Pedi eh grged for the occasion. JOHN BR. FLYNN, Seo. houseworkers and chambermaiis, at CRAGHS new 4 thy a FL gM ood egency, 16 Myrtle avenue, Brook Thin office in pa none a need appiy ' } OSTPONED ON AQOOUNT OF THE WEATHER — tron'ne by {De moet dietingu'shed familes im the city. Moonlight excursion up the Hudson river. This poets tot mlaten ee tw No girle cent trom this office without good — TTRSDIN A © (ne trnnamlae oe or ¥, 7 willbe the most dejightfal excarsion of the season thes A dive o keewinige of the © ot em@teliay The Maraachusetts has a danctog saloon 112 feet long ——— SS ot beyond ton olare, The afe and commodious double wteamer M4> WO GERMAN G RIA WANS SITUATIONS, AS SACHUSETTS, BE. R. commander, will make aa co ok, washer and lroner, can do chamberwark. re excersion as a) Iebviey we July 31, wr (wom ference’ ther street, North river, 75s; eoke nase fiber 3; fer 3eNorth ver, $3; Marrey, red, Coll at 109 24 street. 0 hog DVERTIBER, (AN ENGLISHMAN BEEN In | of metron of a borpitel for mesy years. Apply to Mrw capacity ond lowe oxperien md veperiing » * North river, 9; City (bunard’s Dock, ) vy. Amos New York 7 years, age! 20, of goot basinses be J ' Lake ¢ to street, North siren) 9X. beeenam te 6 had on hreus with emapla yment, eitaer tm | Deveney, rear howee of 112 ihe 1 A SS dy B my CA 4. Griffith's sted military and qusdrille band ing house, as aseistant book or porter, | : ies y w - ‘etre wil be le attendencs. Tiokote $1, aduatting © gentle “a fork on 6 steamsbent, of ooail ED CA eee LE Tee | 4 a one company VIA Oe Be eanpees bie for 067 man and two ladies, to be bad at the principal hotels, | pot ob.ect vr )600 the Saamegs sustaimes who un’eretants her bastnene, With good city referrmee Call et 12% Fact [10h et, cone bet avemae, for two days ———————-_| capacity ) CHARTER —THE SAFE AND COMMODIOUS DOU. | exeelient Liverpool, box 176 ha emetie And pot afraid to work. Herald of- 2NTD—A ATUATION, BY A Rearertam® tered tL VELLING At a WAN i mn ¥, | Vevteetent poaog * cham bermel set wp ite oad for excursions Tr. ¥ GENT A am WA fm pi | in inthe» bing ‘ad : ay to " eer > So ag nla ‘ i co! alte, wih . to tearel fr acerl, | bewstvorh ine j Bo oberon . op ntsirs. Dox 106 Hara office !

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