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NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 2, 1855. a ae Hyatt’s Life Baisam, Scrofuin tiem, in tbeir most forms, also ‘te worst cases of disease of the Dl00d, great debility, hier complaint, kidneys, incipient are wort certainly cured by thia great paritier, Principal depot 246 Grand st. TB conta per bottle. Dr. Jas, MeChnwoch’s Marrhoa Cordial, ‘We wort ecientitic remedy ever discovered for diarrhoea, ebodera morbus, dysentery, cholera imfaatam, dc. ‘Two cases day treated successfully by Dr, MeCiw ocd while physician to the City Cholera Hospital and City Pricon, Philadelpbia, during the dreadful epice- wate of 1832, Sold vy A. CUSAMAN & CU., 295 Broad- ee aruggista throughout tne United States and y Matehelor’s Hutt Wigs and Poupees— ‘Bho best in the worid. alge fle for spplying as seas Ma's Instantancous Halr D; Fein x, acknowledged by ail Sinan be the best for @ black or brown in use. Applied Privately, or sold at 1 Barcisy street or 45 Nasoau at. ‘Whiskers and Moustaches Forced to Grow six weeks by my onguent, which will not stain or in- the skim. $1 a pot, sent to any part of the coun- . RB. G. GRAHAM, 555 Broadway; Zafer, 44 South Thad street, Philadelphia; Briggs, 37 State at., Albany. Fit for the Tombs.— Fit for w jail, and nothing leas, Are those scoundrels, conscienceless, Who, ss genuine, are vending Pill ‘aad powder, and pretending That E. Lyon sent them ont, Which ia ond false sans doute. Wo peddler has LYON’S magnetic powder and pills for ‘the destruction of insects, rata and mice. Principal de- pet 424 Broadway. ‘Wanted.A Salesman, who ts Well Ac- qpainzed with the saddiery, hardware and carriage trim- ming business. To an active man, a liberal salary will Pe reid, Adzess S. M. Pettingill & Co., 10 State atreet, @arriea, @n Wednesday, August 1, at St. Andrew's Church, by the Rey. Mr. Curran, Mr. Wiliam Marugas to Miss ‘Many Moxpuyy both of thio city, Om Wednesday, August 1. by the Rev. John Knox, A. D, Wicxiam, attorney and counsellor at law, of Keyport, ¥.J., to bre kizavern Winx, of the former place. ‘Poughiee ps: 8 please copy. s y evening, July 2s, by the Rev. Mr. Hat- seh Coe Witiam Maxwalt to Miss Many Nyg, all of 2. On Wednesday, July 25, by the Rey. Mr. Carr, WituiaM ara Jr., to Miss C, AvGUSTA CHarMmas, ail of Brook- m, Ia I. . Died. On Wednesday morning, August 1, of inflammation of dhe lungs, PxreR MaNauaN, a member and bdrotuer of ‘Thomas and Eoward Manahan, leaders of Mananan’s Brass Bang, aged 19 years. He was young, and much Jeepected by ail who knew him. Hus friends, and those of his le nag are respectfully fmyited to attend his funeral, this afternoon, at two @eleck, from hie late residence, No. 31 Prince atreet. ‘His remains will be deposited in Calvary Cemetery. On Wednesday, August 1, Many Roninsoy, sister of ‘the late Ja A. Robineon, aged 62 years. The relatives and triends of the family are respectfally dmvited to attend the tuneral, this afternoon, at two @’clock, from No. 148 East rhirteenth street. On Wednesday, August 1, Janne P. Dorry, in the 41st year of bis age. . ‘His friends, and those of his late brother, Terence J. Daffy, are invited to attend his funeral, this afternoon, at hall past one o’closk, from his late residence, No, 223 Elizebeth street. His remains will be taken to Calvary Cemetery for {nterment, ‘At No. 121 West Twentieth street, on Saturday, Jaly 28, Partuents D. Watkxs, wife of John Carmicheal, «1 daughter of the late Mr. John Walker, leather merchant, St. Andrews, Fifeshire, Scotland. Her remains were interred in Cypress Hills Cemetery. Heotch papers please copy. Om Weonesday, Avgust 1, Eten Lavanrzn, wife of George H. Laughlin, aged 28 years, 7 months and 29 Gays. ‘Her friends are invited to attend the funeral, at two @’cieck this afternoon, from her late residence, No, 14 Rivington street ednesday afternoon, August 1, at four o'clock, ‘Mz. Josuvua Unpexwoop, of this city, in the 79th year of ie age, The relatives and friends of his family are respectfally imyited to attend the funeral services, at hin inte reai- dence, No. 122 Went Stxteenth street, this afternoon, at three o’clock precisely, without further invitation. ‘His yemains will be taken to Hoilister, Mass., for interment. GUalWednesday, august 1, Mrs. CaTaeuine, wile of Andrew’ Bixbee, aged 04 years, 9 months and 21 days. Her relatives and friends are r pectiully invited to attend ber funeral, this afternoon, at four o'clock, from ber late residence, No. 715 Fourth street, Norwalk papers piease copy Om Wednencay, August 1, Mrs, Exizanera Batowsx, ‘widew of Jeremiah Baldwin, aged 57 years and 3 montns, ‘The triends of the family are reupectfally :urivea w attend the funeral, this afternoon, at two o'clock, from her late renidence, No. 34 Rig . On Tuesday, July 61, Granakn HkvRy, soa of Frederick Anpa Wessel, aged 1 year aad 14 da: ‘The friende and acquaintances of the family are re- mpecttully invited to attend his (uneral, thix morning, at ten o'clock, from No. 03 Woonver street, corner of Spring street, without further invitat mation of the bow- ughter of Edward and od 2 days ly are respect- fably invited to attend the funeral, this mormng, at ten @eicck, from the resicence of ner parents, No, 171 Highth avenue. ‘On Wedaesday morning, August 1, Srxraen Herwick, won of J aad Hannab C. Sherman, in the 5th year of bi 5 ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from tne residence of his parents, No arth street, this morning, at ten @cieck, witheut further invitation Hu remaias wil be taken to Greenwood Cemetery for interment. On Weenesdey, Aug 1, Jonn CHAgLes ADOLPH, son of Albert und Maria Luebrs, aged 1 year, 4 mouths and 7 daya. q The friends and acquaintances of the family are re- spectfully invited to attend the funeral, this afternoon at two o'clock, frei No. 28 Twelfth street, corner o! Dry Dock street, without further iavitation. ‘At the New York Hospital, on Sunday, July 29, Mr. Joun Cipyny, late of Poughkeepsie, aged 32 years. Poug ee pare papers please copy. On rida, Jay eh Reuovernct’s Tdland, Mrs. Mary egec v6 years, im the perfect belief of « glorious impmortality through the atonement made by her craci- fied Savicur. She was a loog tried and much esteemed faiend of Mr ee Kendall and family. Boston Post please copy. ‘On Tuesday | senate hie 81, at even o'clock, Manta L. BACKER, aged 11 months, daughter of Kiizadeth and Adrian Bancker. A ‘The friends and relatives are respectfully isvited to attend’the funeral, this afternoon, at two o'clock, from No. 24 Hudson avenue, Brooklyn. Im Brcoklyn, on Wednesday, August 1, Eowaxp R. Bxnussy, son of Wm. and Sarah Berkeley, aged 1 year aad 5 months. The friends and acquaintances of the family are re- spectfully uvited to attend the funeral, this atervooa, at two o'clock, from his late residen:e, No, 64 Wasuing- tom ateeet, Brooklyn. : i ‘On Wednerday, Augani 1, ANx Woon, relict of the late im Wood. The triends of the family are respectfully {nvited to two o'clock, from attend the funeral, this afvernoon, the residence of her son-in-law, Dau. M. Freeland, No. 179 South Third street, £. D., Brooklyn On Weonescuy morning, August 1, of dysentery, Wit- AM Sia, oniy son of Smith and Mary Weess, agea 3 years, 11 months and 26 days the relatives and frienda of the family are requested te attend the funeral, this afternoon, at three o’eloc:, once of his father, corner of Mott street ue, Upper Morrisania. , NeJvy om Tassday, Jaly 31, Jon Burt Groriax, late merchant of thie city, aged 40 years, 9 months and 13 days. California and luropean pspers please copy. At Manchsater, Vt., on Tacsoay, July 31, Hoon Mowno, ») late merchant of this city, ia the 67tn year of his ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services, this afteraoon, at five o'clock, at Dr. Hutton’s charch, Washiagton square, witbout further invitation, The remains will be taken te Woodbrioge, N. J. ‘At Washingtoa, D. C., on Wednesday morning, August 1, Jomnriixe A Romen, wife of C Hl. Anderson, notice of the funeral will be given. At New Orleans, om Friday, July 13, of yellow fever, Jane J. Davisx, eldest son of the late Henry Devlin, p-ton of John H. Griffin, aged 21 years, 1 moath “ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. NION COURSE, L. L.—TROTIING.—FRIDAY, AUG. 8, at4 il’, M., maten for $2,000, two miles aad Tepeat, to wagons—Mr. W. Peabody names b, g. Hard Read, from boston; Mr. D. filer names b. g. Major Regers, o: New York. Tha race is likely to be one of the mort exciting races of the season. The nhove horses having trotted mils heats last week, and the favorite Hara Road) getting beat, makes the friends of both sen the more anxious to see which is the best horse for bottom. SHAW & WHITE, Propriewors. THE LOVERS AND BREEDERS OF FINE 8TOCK.— The celebrated thoroughbred stallion Wild [rishmam stand for ® iimied sumber of mares the ensuing season, at the Hed House Stables, ai $50 the season, Ail moneys to be paid before serving the mare, All ac- risk of the owners, WULAM MADAME NOEL BERGIERS BOARDING and day school for young ladies, No 360 Se. Goad avenue, botwren Eighteenth and Ninetssath etreets. Mz. and Mme. Noel Hergier respectfully inforea ‘Wbeir friends and the public generally that their instita. ‘ties will be reopened on Monday, the 10th of Septem. ge is attached to thie establishment, for er, A papils at # cistance, PLAYING CARDS. _ YING CARDS OF EVEMY D&SCKIPTIUN—FOR sale at the Union Gard Manufactory, 177 and 179 street, Broad single and bie beads, orusmented and plain, and dpunich co don ‘pani rhe. A wupericr article of linen faro well seneoted and Permand m0i to very, made fer Coabag. PERSONAL. ALC SEIT hae ARLING! DID YOU RECEIVE 18th? Write aa directed, F MR. HENRY GARNER, LATE OF LONDON, Jdrees box 2,624 Post Office, he his advantage, NFORMATION WANTKD—OF CHRISTOPHER TURN- woo left New York forCalsfornia about the 6th 1654, amce which time notnit et him " Any informetim concsraing dressed to MAKY TURNER, Louisville, Ky. NFORMATION WANYED—OF BERNARD CANNON, eit thin city three months since to flag employ- od ine Re MARRIED WOMAN, WITH A FRESH if OF mls, who bas lost ber bab; wetes baby to nurse. YOUNG LADY WIcHeS TO AGt AQ PRIVACE amapuentis, or aa copyist, inan oilice. writes & good hand and can be relied ou ane ent, Address Amanuensis, Post Office. G PROTESTANT AMERICAN GIRL WISHES ork for her ooard; hey mo objec- ork; can do plain sewing take care and understands all kinds of housework, Please call at tae Westorn Rai!roxd House, coraer Green- wich and Liberty streeta. Toquire for Ji —_———_—_—_—_____— MINE OF JULY a in desirous of optain- ob bas been heard @ situation to w to the kind of wi _——_ —— OVERNESS.—A GERMAN LADY, WHO HAS RE- sided some time in this coustry, wishes a siuation vy pees in a private family or seminary She is ly capable of teaching Franeb, German, drawing, the ordwary Englsh brasones, and the radimente of manic. Reference given trom her present situation. W uld pre- fer going South Address (pastpaid) F. V., box 615 Post Office, Bridgeport, Conn. ROOERY CLERK WANTED —WANTBO, AN ACTIVE young man in @ first class temperance grocery; ab Aiericaa preferred. He must briag the bast of r- ference as to hovesty, 4c. Apply for two days, from 5 to 12 o'clock A M., and from 71010 P.M, to R. Mo- Dona, 262 7th avenue, corner of 27tn st. Orange county; be i 21 years old; cams from three yeara ayo. is will confer & grat fsvor on 59 Christopher atreet, by waiting to her, re please copy. NFORMATION WANTED —OF JOUN VANCWART, OR atward, who left Halifax, N.8., in 1851 or 1862, ‘Any information concernin, LADY, DESIROUS OF GOING SOUTH, WHHES 0 obtain a situation as governess to undertake the care and management of children, or would have no 0)- jection to go ax compenion tos lady, The best of refe- rence given, Addrean, for one week, A. A. G, Brooklyn wing whore he sister, Auo® Cannon, ———————e WOMAN PRESENTS HERSELF TO BE A GOOD nurse for sick people; good raf jiven. Ap- piyat 214 Chureh wt. ets igaageateis sche: Ne ee eA 8 GOVERNESS—AN ENGLISH LADY, COMPETENT stadied in Paris umier Ko- and came to New York. bim will be thankfully received by Jacob Cochrane, 110 Cannon strest, or 290 Third street, New York. to inatruct in mustic sellen), French, German, a litte Italian and > history, goograpby and the usual brarches of education She was last year in Paris, aud has been much on the continent of Europe. A liberal salary e South or the country _ ~ xpected, The A MEETING OF THE TENTH WARD NATIONAL pteaet. Acdrese x, box 240 ard ee held at . 1. 63 Chrystie street, on Wednesday 1855, ae ror id resolutions were o! Hesoived, That “this embedied in the resolutions Democratic Convention at Baltimore YOUNG LADY WISHES A SITUATION TO ACT AS an smanuensis, or as copyist, ether in an office or A note addresset to M. A. B,, No. Place, Sod st., will meet with prompt at- Democratic Wi. 5 mk — committee avow the principles by the National in 1852, and at t we are infavor of « pationsl conven- tion that knows no Nortu, no South, no East, no Weet, but taxes sll under her bruaa mantle, con: State avd Territory their constitutional right to hb slavery when their own citizens think proper so to Resolved, That we are opposed to a fusion with the soft shells and free soil taction, for the sake of the spoils, and upon principle only will we listen to them, and for their earnestness we require not indemnity for the past but good security for the fucure, Resolved, That we are oppened to the oxth-bound Know Nothing’s secret association, whose object is po- litical and religious proseriptions and an abridgemeat of constitutional rights, Resolved, That as the constitution of the general go- vernment guaranties a protection to every citizen in nis perron and property, no State bas @ right in contraven- Uon thereo! to enact a law to deprive 4 cit: liberty except fot crime, and a due process destroy hiv property without rendering an equivalent Resolved, that we are opposed to the no-called Maine law as an abridgement of oar rights; it was conceived fansticiem, passed through ignorance and supported by Kev. Bigots, their satellites and designing dema- solved, That we spurn with contempt the treach- ¢rous ingrates that have be: the democracy, and to dictate to us candidates to be supported at the ved, That we are opposed to the State and fele- ral administrations, and while we respect the highest office in the gift of airee sent incumbent as a (rau: Renolved, That we will be unceasing in our exertions, every honorable means to pl veraments into the hands of sound nation- WELCH, Chairman, + er own resicence, CARD.—A LADY, UNDER THE SEVERE PRESSURE. ot pecuviary embarrassment, is desirous of procur- ipg & situation as amanuensis Norah, Uuion square Post Oftice. N EXCELLENT ENGLISH WOMAN WISHES A SIT- uation as cook, washer and ironer, in a res, Teferences can be given, floor, front room, between 8th and 9th avenues, for two days. YOUNG WOMAN, WHO HAS LATELY LOST HER wishen a baby to wet narse at ner own house, at, Brooklya, first floor, back room. No objec- tions to live out. Apply thi SITUATION WANTED~BY A RESPECTABLE WO- man, in a private family, as cook and to ancdat in washing ‘and ironing. Good reteren:e, RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITU: ation a cook, washes and ironer; hay Kved eigh- teen months in her last place; has the bent of,city reter- Apply at 71 Mott street. Can be seen’ for three a et A ee ec aR a act Re RESPESTABLE YOUNG ENGLISH GIRL WISHES to obtain a aituation as chambermaid or seam. strees ina respectable family: has no objection to city or country; is lately arrived from Europe; is a Protes- Can be seen tor three days at 144 the basement. RESPECTABLE WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION, been accustomed to the care of a for the last eighteen years, and is capable of Beat city reference given. rmed into existence by fice, that now attempt as nurse; has taking charge of an infan;. Please cail at No. 6 Rapelye at., near Hamilton avenue, South Brooklyn. + N AMERICAN YOUNG LADY WANTS A SITUA- tion, to attend a confectionery, bakery, or fancy Te; understands her business pertectly, and haa the . M., box 134 Herali office. ce the general that will not betra: Josxrn J, Jexnincs, Secretary. EMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN GENERAL COMMITTEE. regular meeting of this committee will be held Hall, on Thuradey Punctual attendam, BER! Jays L, Benxpict, ALFRED CHANCELLOR, ECOND ASSEMBLY DISTRICT.—AT A CONVENTION of delegates of the Second Assembly District, the Third and Sixth wards, held at th 1m street, on Wednesday evening, August 1855, ‘for the purpose of selecting « delegate to repro: sent’ the district in toe National Demosratic State vention, Alderman Henr + and Auguatua P, dest of reference, pg, August 2, at makiog of chi COMPETENT WOMAN WANIS A SITUATION, AS @ understands meat and game, soups of is an excellent pastry baker and jelley b ence can be give! Call cond floor, room No. 4, for two days. YOUNG WOMAN, FROM EN wish to mest with a situa: H. Howard was called to the ath elected Secretary, motion, Mr. A, J. MoUarty, of the Third ward, was unanimously elected as such delegate, and Joseph HENRY H. HOWARD, Dowling alternate. On motion, adjourned. RaTH, Secretary. REAPECTABLE GIRL chambermaid and to do fine washing and ironing, Tespectable family; beat of sized; no objection to go ia for Please call at 54 Watts st, near Hudson. Can be seen for two ays. WANTED — BY Washer and ironer; has last place. Can be seen for two Gays at 9ijg West 26th tweeen 6th and 7th ave. FIRST RATE DRESSMAKER WISHES A SITUA. tion in some first class family; sho is « very ine ieomatreas, sleo can cut and fit children’s clothing to t atyle; is willing to go fn the capacity of lady's maid, Address a note to SITUATION AS OF to do plain we wing, Thirteenth Ward Liquor Dealers’ Association, (the venth Aasewbly diastrict,) held at the hotel corne: of Pitt and Broome streets #, OB Wadnenday, gentlemen were duly eed) to be held at Syracuse on the ara. J. L. Lindheim, &. L. Don- P. BOYLAN, President. TA MERTING OF DELEGATES FROM THE THIRD Sixth wards hela at the Cooper House, on subject toa call of the following geatlemen were elected delegates to the Syracuse Convention from the Second Assembly District of this city, viz:— P.G. neers alternate Joseph Harrison, A RESPECCAGLE years’ referenc D. McPuerson, Secret’y. Wednesday evening, Liquor Dealers’ Soci: GOOD COOK, WASHER AND IRONER, WHO I3 bu’ a few days disengaged, is desirous of a mit m in a respectable private famliy, or woa ld anderta! the general housework irl of quiet habite, a JOHN BOYD, Chairman. Patnick Braven, Secretary. OURTA WARD.—AT A MEETING OF THE FOURTH Ward Liquor Dealers, held at the Shakspeare Ho- Yel, on Tuesday evening, July 31, it wae ordered, that an élection be held in accordance to the call of the Liquor Dealers’ Society, of the city of New York, at the Shak»peare Hotel, corner of William and Duane streets, on Thussday evening, August 2, at 834 o'clock, for the Yhres delegates to represent this ward in the Liquor Dealers’ Convention, to be held at Syracuse, on the eighth day of August. On motion, the following gentiemen were a) Inspectors of Election:—John H. Lampe, John person allowed to vote uniess they show their WM, BAIRD, Chairman, YOUNG LADY, WISHING TO SPEND THE WIN- ter at the South, would like to meet with a re- ayectable family, to whom shi might be a companion; Jarnona on the piavo and Of @ secondary nature, her ob Winter’s reddence in « Southera state, Address W. H, L., box 605 niary consiceratior purpose of electing Cubs, or ® Danish island, YOUNG MAN, WHO CAN SPEAK, READ AND write Foglish. French and G éaployment as man, wishes to gat oceupstion. Inquire ticket of membership. Jous T, Ocnex, Secretary. CASES CLARET, VARIOUS BRANDS, FROM $3 up; Scotch ales and London porter by the cask or dozen; pure wines and liquors by the dem'john or original package; green and black tess fron 21 centy up; tobacco, snuff, RD ployment in a dry goods jodbing house extenmve acquaintance W Good references , Northwest and South went. D as to honesty and energy, en for two days at 61 Pacific Hotel, 172 Green. GENTLEMAN OF EDUCATION WOULD LIKE TO le gentleman, who tend to visit Europe, He has travelied over all part of it, and would be of much service to them. drens M, 8. N. OOTH AND SEDGWICK’S MEDICATED LONDON gin —In introducing thia celebrated English gin to the American public, the proprietors rely on its ex- cellent qualities to command for it a resdy sale. Certi- to paff it not requtr. the United States, ficates from ai ed. George Scriven, Cedar street, corner Pear! LAKKIS, BRANDIES AND OIL NOW LANDING from bark Laurens, from Bordeaux. —40 hhds. H. Ssutern and Berzac; 160'do. St. Julien, Ch. Margaux, &e.; 1,419 cases Oh.’ Margaux and St. Jalien; 100 vaskets 30 octaves cognac brandy, for sale from H, SIMPSON & SONS, 19 ‘Beaver street, BS GIN, JAMAICA AND ST. sch and cherry brandy, whis. ersential oils, troty oe chemicals, and Dr. Lt FECCHTWANGER, 95 Maiden lane, lysts and others, porter in artore or Can produce the best references io New York as well asin France. Apply at $7 Franklin at. be Pies inthe x fii WANTED—IN A WINE AND BEER A smart active young man, frem 14 to 17 Years old, who cau bring good reference peed apoly. Apply to Campbell & Phillipa, 113 Cham- N AMERICAN BOY, ABOUT SEVENTEEN YEARS old, in wanted to act aa page toa man travelling; be mus: posrers & knowledge of norven ond understand criviog Address Shallers, Herald of- fice, stating when and where he may be seen. None except those competent aad of the required PI key and port; patent medic graphic, drguerreotype and all metals, for tale RRIVAL OF A LARGE AND VaRlED real Valenciennes edgings and lace, from 1s, per yard upwards. PETER KOBERTS & CO., 375 Broadway. CHOICE 3TUCK OF VALENCIENNE LACES; ALSO, Bd of embroicered bamis of every de- opened PET! OV AND MAN{ILLAS. TO WHOLESALE BUYERS. ‘2d August, we shall expose for sale, joaks and manttiles, ge- of material, aad the most it in Cesired to dispose of these email advance te manufacturers GENTS WANTED—TO SELL A NEW MAP OF Sea of Azoff, Black and Baltic Seas, Crimean, ne plan ot Sebastopol. rmall & AR TENDER AND BOY WANTED-ONE WHO CAN 001 references from last place, can addresa D , 316 Brosdway. h reference, Herald office, VALIFORNI\.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL, WISHING TO ) 80 10 “an Francieeo, would be glad to wait ona lady or family Curing the voyage, and would pay her own paneage—ber object betng to get more com‘crtable ac- cemmodations than the steerage affords, and she caa Satisfactory reference She hex just crovsed the \tiantic, and therefore Address Ana, Herald offige nerally of the richest quatity cesirable styles, Ax willbe sold at av yw the original cost to J. BEOK & CO., 366 Broadway, rwo PROTESE NE ne — —~ PY HEAP PIANOPORTE.—FOR SALE, A BEAUTTFUL | seamstress, in the country. Apply at 42 Cedar rt, o 644 octave rose#ood pianofi rented by one of the beat city low, for cash, if applied for immediately, at 188 Waver- ley place, late Factory etreet. THE MILITARY, EVERAN CORPS OF 1812.—A Re of the corps will be held at H. Hielt’s Star Hote: 62 LAspensrd street, on Friday evening, Augast 3, at H. RAYMOND, Colomal. mede and war- Will be sold very ), ABSITUATION AS OOACHL ew ie young man, mies river; perfectiy understands the care of horses and is competent in hit buvine would also aust in gardening it required city recommendations from hia last employer. addrersec tok. D., box 102 Herald office, will be promptly JOACHMAN .— WANT! thorough groom se PLAR MEETING JANVASSERS WANTED, 10 TEAVEL AND SOLLIT becriptions vo on old weekly newspaper, Commission 40 per cent 7000 adores (no others need apply) can clear 6.5 & To puch m9 cam give undoubted reverence or ## curity, Uberal arrangements will be made, No. & Hproce st., upper floor RUG CLERK WANTED—IN A FIRST CLASS DDS: pepsing buriness; 8 good ant coimfortable ritas tion i offered to « competes Apply, for further particalars, at #1 Mleecker street. Ww. Tayion, Adjuta scription price $1. rn Y ILLIARD TABLES, WHICH POR ELEGANCE OF Ap. strength apd correctaees are un. Sre now selling at the lowest cash prices. nell of the best qastity t prices which will be charged for inferior arti- O'CONNOR & COT, ILLIAKDS.—GRIFFITH & DEL eon head « fice stock of tables with Buyers will do well to article in the trace w DER, 41 Ann at, OF NO. 00 ANN DONE WHO CAN PR ¥ reference as to capabliity and mine 1, ©. M., Herald office RUG CLERK WAN wir newly invented cuabions. call and examine before purchasing elsewnere, second hand tables for sale, with « fine stock of trim- RUG CLERK WANTED.—ONE QUALIFIED TO TAKE cbarge of « retail Crug store, Teferences, may find a permane tiom by addressing Droggist, Herald RENCH TEACHER WANTED —THE the Norfolk Female Institute wiahee t services of am teneber who \horor Freneb language, who epexks nd who has nad some ex perieuce in teach ny {t. tertant Presch lady, to reeide in cipal, would be preferred Satistactory reform gad required. Address the fi orfolk, Va. ean bring good piLLiaRie — We OFF) of tables, with our n' invented eorhions, of #u- Jerior elasticity, which sre the only correct cushions ever mvented. Buyers wit) do well to call and examine, Two reeond-hard tables for sale. GRIFFITH & DECKER, 99 Ann et. SCELLANEOUS. ANTED— BY A SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY, WITH- ost children, » first class farniahed house, nest Broadway, between Eighth and Twentieth eireeta. If the owner should wish to reserve rooms for hus ows une, he could be accommodated Satiefactory referenceag veo Apply 10 DEMAREST & BASSET, No, 4 Astor piace, | no objection r » ARO TLDKS 8. Sait OOD MILLINERS WANTED 4 immediately at 00 Barcley strogt, up saige OUrE KEEPER WANTED—OF UNEXCEPTIONABLE obaracter, and im every respect competent to wake the enure charge of a gentlemen's housebold A German lady who is accustomed and fully able to fill such @ place, would be preferred. Apply at No. 9 Pine street. EbCHANTS.—-A THOROUGHLY EDUCATED, Fenced, industrious and prompt person, wishes & suitable rituation Unexceptionavle references prov- ing strict moral character, sobriety, &c., prod ) by ing A. B., Herald office TEWRDESS,—A YOUNG WOMAN, WHO HAS, FOR the lart year, acted in the capacity of stewardess, ta destrous of eogneing in such pesition on board of a ver- sel of respectable class. Inquire at No. 9 Carlisle at. ALESMAN WANIED—IN A WHOLESALE HAT, cap, fur and straw goods establishment. A sulos. man of experience, who can command » good amount of country trade in the sbove business, may hear of » Geniradle situation. in a bouse of long standing, by #4- Horald office. IAN WANIED.—A SALESMAN OF EX(’—- Tiepce in lace goods and embroideries; none need ap ply bot those who haves knowledge of costly laces, at MILLER & GRANTS, 371 Broadway, ‘WO YOUNG GIRLS WANT SITUATIONS—ONE TO cook, wash and iron; the other us chambermaid or to do housework, Can be seen at their present place, 78 Willoughby st. , Brooklym, WO PROIESTANT WOMEN WANTED—TO GO to the eountry, respectable and tidy; if #@, they will find a good and steady home and good wages; Englich or Scoten preferred, just now arrived or. other- wise. youu {at 107 Cedar st., for A. Brown, after 9 o’cloc! st CLERKs.—WANTED, A COMPETENT AND active young man, from 20 to 25 years of age, that miliar with @l) various branches of tue stock business, ponsessen an influence with all the leading brokers, and has an extensive acquaintance among the lead: Lock operators, 80 a» to be able to control their patr . To such a person a# can comply with all these requirements, and produce the most unaxception. able references as to character and ualificat'ous, a libe: Tal compensation will de xiven, and a permanent situa- bev No others need apply. Address 0. 8., Herald office. © PRINTERS —WANTKD A BOY OF GOOD DISPO- sition and steady bubits, not addicted to the use of Profane langusge, who bas worked at the case a few months and wishes to continue learning the business, can set 2,500 em’s per day at lesat, is will ng to make himself generally useful in the office and family, will find a pteady situation at the office of the Curivtian Herald and Messenger, Catnptown, about 2}; miles from Newark, N.J. lngaite of W.-H. Tinson, 24 Beekinan L) it, 10 BOSS COOPERS —WANTED, BY A RESPECTABLE young man, twesty years of age, a place where he can foish his time; has served two years at tho trade, Call at 119 avenue age, winben & situation; has been in # store two years. Call or addrens J.(G, 238 Beventh avenue, se- cond floor, front room. 'O WHOLESALE TEA DEALERS —4 YOU of considerable experience wishes employ m Yen warohouse, Writes a good hand, is quick at figures and can drive well. The best of city refereaces. Ad- drest G. 1., 66 South 6th st., Willlameburg. Was A HIGHLY RECOMMENDED MIDDLE ‘aged person, s situation ax hoasekoeper . teel private fami . No objection to short distance in the country. Please call at 105 Amon at. Reference exchanged. ANIED--A SITUATION, AS COOK OR CH Ast bermail, by a Protestant young woman, a good washer and irover, Would have no objection to go in the ereey: Can be seen for » few days at bb Ham- mond at. ANTED—A GIRL, TO DO LIGHT CHAMBERWORK and fine sewing; murt auderstand washing aol ironing; none other need apply. Call for one weet at 27 Mortis wt., Jers»y City. ANTED—BY A KESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, er of bread and “part T* MAP 8 bupinesn in ail ite branches, iromer, or 16th at., ANIED—BY A MIDDLE AGED ENGCD situation se housekeeper; © anor the country preferred. Apply ac 20 Weet 'ANTED—BY A PROMISING GIRL, A ATION, sa chambermaid or watcnror to du general hoase work in @ private family. Good reference quired, Apply at 9 King st., for three da; ] ANTED—BY AN AMERICAN PROTESTA: GIRL, Arijuation oy seamstress; understands making fine shirts and embroidery, and can do «il kiada of plain sewing. Can be reen at 125 Went Joth at, betweea 7th and Sth avenues . ANIED—A SITUATION, BY AN to do chamberwork and waitiag, 0: of childrem, Plenee at eall 249 Weet' 14 tween 9th and 10th avenues ANTED-A SITUAIION AS CO Apectable middie aged woman, stanca ber busivers, Good city refereace given. Ap ply 112 Cea ANTED a ai Grete, BY A REXPECTABLE tion tw oo chamberwork and wal! Brooulyn. BY A RESPRCTABL d city rete Smith 6%, Brookiyn, between Dean wun: D—BY A PSPECTABLE YO! ‘and irom, or to do general rk in # private temily; beat reference given. at 163 Mott at., in the rear. A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, 1 family, as cham dermaid or to do RESPRCTABLI wash and iron, or to do the erst housework of 1 respectable family, City on can be given. Call at 376 Madison at., se jcor, front room, for two days, J ADTED—BY A RESPROTABLE, WOMAN, 4 SIT ation as cook, she anderstands ber business tho roughly and is willing to Can be teen for two giv young gitl, to coox ANIED—AN AMFRICAN GIRL, T0G0 TO CAICA- #0 0 attend & store; one who can give good refer- ence, For further particulars adcress A. B.C., Lerald offen. 7 ANTED—IN A FRENCH BOARDING SCHOOL FoR young Indies, am American lady, ay renuleat gov trnern, to teach the Legliak language in ali ity branca- cs. None but those speacing French nee! apply. Ad diem No. 300 Second avenue, between Eighteenth aud Ninoteenth atreets, ANTED—BY A RESPECTAHLE YOUNG GIRL, A ‘ituation ae chamvermaid and waiter, or cham bermald and seamstress, or to take care Can be eeen for one day gion aud Vanderbilt avenues, fi ficor, front room. J ANTED—A SITUATION AS WET NURSE, BY A Te: pectable woman, with a freaa breast of milk Call at 100 kant 11th at., im the rear, for two days ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPRCIATE young woman, to Co chamberwork and waiting in ® private jamily; cin give the beatof city reference from her last piace, Can be seen for two days at 5 Vao Gam #t., ip the rear. ANTED—a» SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE girl in « private family, do chamouerwork and paniet in wasabi DG rowing, good city reference from her last place, where abe lived > years, Cam Le seen for ‘two days at ¥! West 16tb «t., lo the rear, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY 4 REAPECTARLE PRO festant girl, to cook, week and inva, ur to co general Louse w A private family, The best of ity Telereuee given. Vients call at i41 Sd av, corner of ‘2th st tb the reer, Cam be seem fortwo days, For city or country. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPRCTAILE Young woman, ae rood cook and baker, a0 objas- Un to aasint in the washing aad ironing, vadersteote ber business iu all ite branches, Good relereces from ber last piace, bas mo objectom to the cvantry. Can be penn for Gaye at Wert dw a, belwers 1h and 7th avenues, front basement YV ATED A BITUATION. BY A YUNG WomaN, to coon, ‘ Apply at & * ob cay teferennw mys WE TEL Variok ot ANTED—A P#ITUATS, BY A young girl, to @o general beasew family, or we cook; beat of sity retersuce yiven een for two Gaye at 17 Ridge ot ANTED4 PROTRATANT GTRL, TO DO THE GR eral howsewors of & ib family, Col at 65 st, from Soiree to sa o'ehve, sp ARSE SSR uy er lived sout Grease B. % ‘WANTS. ANTED—A ITUATION BY A RESPECTABLE Protestant girl, todo hs sewark im a email family, or mind » child and do liga chamberwors; is ® washer and iromer, The beat uw city re erease from her haat Apply at 183 Wow Brosdway, near Canal + 24 floor, ANTED—BY A RESP! tion as cook, who nea in ali ite branches; ood bread and binsult baker, Will assist in the washiog if required, Good city references. Apply at 221 2th st , between avenue A and lat avenue. ‘ANTED—S PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN, nurse for swall chilcrea; must be « good svum atrens, neat in person, and bave good references. None 4 Clinton piace, between the hoarn other peed ly at 7 of 8 and 10 on Thuistay morniag. ANTED—A GERMSN GIRL, AS NURSE. ONE with city references and cbarge of an infant, may apply at ANTED—A SITUATION BY A RESP map, &¥ cook; underata branches, and the care of milk and butter, Haw no ob- Jections to the country, The best of reference. lierss call at 236 East 13th at., between Ist avenae and avenue A, 1st floer back. young woman, aa cook ANTED—A SITUATION, BY do general housework, Good city referea: floor, ANTED—BY TWO YOUNG WOMEN, OF THE HIGH- est respectability, situations—one as general jorker, or todo the chamberwork, washing aud iroping of a private family; the sther as lirat rate cook, or would be willing to avelst in washing and irouing, Both have the best of city reference from their last place. Can be seen for one day at No. 9 2d avenue, be- tween Houston and Ist ate ANTED--BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A situation a@ chambermaid and laundreas, ia a small geptee! family, or to do general housewors; has no objection# to go & short distance into the country; has good reference from her last place, Please call at 171 Kaat 11th street, between avenues A ani B, third floor, front room. Can be seen until engaged. Ws ED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as chambermaid and waiter; good reference. Apply for two dayn at Jn6 Pacific at, Hevok- lyn, where she has lived for one year. ANTED—A HITUAMICN, BY A PROTESTANT women, af profensed cook; in a fret rate washer and ironer. No objection to go im the country. Call at 79 Fulton avenue, Brooklyn, tor two days, or address a note to M. © ANTED—TWO PROTESTANE GIRLS: ONE AS cook, washer and ironer; the other at chamber waid. Must bring the best of recommendations. Apply a} 123 Ewat loth at, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPRCTASLE young women, af first tate cook. Good refareace Please call at No. 4 Horatio st, in the rear, between Greenwich aad Sth avenues, for two days. ANIED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young girl, an nurne; {a capable of taking charge of a baby from its birth; no obfection to do up stairs work and plain sewing. No objection to travel with a lacy, Apply wt 217 Atlantic at., Lirooklyn ANTED—A CLEAN, TIDY, PROTESTANT GIRI, todo the cooking, wasbing aud troming and the general hounework of avery «mail family, Sho mast bs Ap excellent washer apa ironer, ani willing to mike herseif geoerally useful. Nowe ‘nved call cules: tuey cap come well recommended from last employer. Apply at 815 Broadway, near 12th at. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITUA tiom an cock: is willing to avaist with washing and lroping; she haa lately come from the country; the bert of reference can be given. Please cal! at or address No, 11 6th st, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A_ RPSPFCTARLE Vrovestant girl, to do general housework ia # ood washer and troner, and charsber- maid. Good ctly references given Call at 05 Wea. Thirty third street, between Sixth aud Seventh aveauer, small fami y; ina g second floor, rant room, ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE AMERICAN YOUNG woman, situation a puree and ehambermeid in capabie of taking th 11 Watts street, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RB“) ROIA tant girl, 078 cook, and to a Fourth street, for two day: Ls, To the otuer 4 young girl to take care Of wo in ‘Anda aiseot, ‘ibe best of references require: ANTIED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE girl, todo plain cooking, washing and ironing, no hort distance in the coup! ry, Cin be o 6th at, between Yih and 10uy objection to ANSED—BY 1Wo inen, sisters, situations im a resprcte one an cook and Inundress, understands all kind try; the other as chambermaid, or by gm rbort distance tm the country, can D jor two Cayn. Cail at 17) Went 20th et) be tween 7th und Sth svenues, Have good reference ANIBD—A SERVANT GIRL, IN A BMALL PA wily without ehiloren, who undersiands cook ng, washing and general housework: & Protertant girl pre ferved. Only those who can give goo! relereser, need spply, on Thursday next, between tue houre of tant 4, at the banement of 144 Henry #t., Brooklyn. ANTED—A BABY TO WET NURSE,BY A REST Cr able woman, at her own rr 000 city referpnes if required. ¢ o'clock, wt No, 4 Ulaakson at, near Varion ANTED—A 4 a Joung gis) as coamberneid and seamatres An DUTS® and rOomnirens, io BOOS Washer and lroner and can cut sud mane children's dresses. The relereucen given from ber just situston drenas fortwo cays at 202 7th avenue, be aot 26th rin., second floor, front room wasn BY A RESPKCTABLE GIRL, A Bttt ation a# plain cook, washer ag% ironer, #be its need baber and waches and (rome well ue weil re commended. Con be seen for two days as 153 Fronpect st, ope coor from Gold, Brooklyn, PANCED—UY A KEAPPCTABLE YOUNG Woy no objections to qo an launare situation, 1b 20ta rt, between r 1 aod Ka aves } ASTED~A SITUATION, BY A YOL W to do genersl howewors. She ts and lroner, and 004 plain cout, Noo the couutry, Call at :2 Fultom ever two , Brooklyn, fo 7 ANTED—A KITL trover in a pr willing to weniet in Ww ee. Apply at 1 on iw Brooklye, cam country if required. App y at No. 4 basement, Brooklya Ww ANTED—BY A KEAPROTAGLE /HOTMSTANT GIRL, ® rituati first rate cook. Good reference f Gaye at 176 West 10th m., rear ANTED—A SLIUATION, BY A RESPRCTAMLE Jeung gitl, ae cook, washer and iro 4 No. 257 Madinon at, first feor, city refere fromt room or two days, ED-—BY A REAPROCAMLE AMEE a” ternily: country. Good Pieaee call at t, Geet Noor, freet rom WOMAN, WHO , aad aeter. Ler A eMant, TIVY YOUN ANT) DSA KITUATION, BY A kexPwcT ae 1h, 00 cDambermasd. apt would some in Oe, OF WOU bo geuerad hows wort, 6 The beet of rity referene given 4 uy Con be mew from % Ul 4 o/clork, at 16 Wert 19th ot TANTED—BY A PROTEXTANT GItL, A MICA ten 26 eramatrane, by the week oF mowlb, ander stands ou ving wud making all binds of boye clothing good city reteremes if required woall preter gone ie tee country. Call st, or sdar teeen Om amd 104 ANTED. unY YoUXe jualnted with ve ton Wauuors Nowe viber need epply. beyuire w: 26 Bywery, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE washer and iromer, in « small private family. Has the best city reference {rom her last place. Cali at 130 Weet Lith at., between 7th and Sth avenues, second floor, back room, for two days. A RESPECTABLE Joung woman, as cook, washer sud ar Lge . Can eee at JOU 6th avenue, betweea ZZdand 234 sta., necond whole charge of ap intan’ from ita birth, Good reierences given. Address « note at No. bin OU NO. CRATE Rewer, be ri distance in the couatry—one an cook, waruer ist im light Work, For informsuon apply a! AS COOK, WASURI AND Vow ame at 106 Leroy etret reqaired. Apply | or and Vourtis vtreete, pair of godt earrings « ln the wages of & WANTS. Which 18 to be expected, to be addronsed S88 New Yor New York Post Ufice. -ANTED—BY A, T STEWART & ©O., A SALEB- their wholessle hosiery department; nome io w y pe wen msn, but those acquainted with the ANTED~A YOUNG MAN AND A BOY, AT MOK- ten & Buryfort’s Gy gots store, corner of Unian ast Columbia atreets, Brootlya. Apply imme- ately agen. Ad No from ft. Se wanted coopa a, carpaatere and blacks! Avply all this week to Randall & Robson, 151 South at., corner Peck alip, tains, ANIED— 4 by yo BY A PROTESTANT third floor. —— SF" Wat. FIRST RATE MAN AS COACHMAN and gardener, to go 4 rbort distance in the coum- try it produce unquestionable testimonials as to charac’ = and capability, Apply immediately at 643 ter af ANTED—FOUR OR FIVE MEN IN AL table bunin alto two on w: ley month, clear of expenses. Avply to . iwi ° room 11, Offlee hourn M ANTED—A YOUNG MAN, WITH FROM 850 TO $100, to take eharge of » branch office in Phidadelphia. Wages $56 per month. A piessaat permanent situation toa faithful person. Re, at toe office of Kingsley & 208 Droad way, New York ANTED—A GOOD DRY GOODS a iw VOD SE¥ING MACHINE OPERATOR; one who is usec to Grover & Baker's machine. Inquire at Joseph Cohen's, 147 36th at., betwoon 7th and Sth avenues. WU ANTHD—BY A YOUNG MAN, AN AOTSRICAN, who can give the best of clty references, « sites be! in a grocery or tea store, Address Grocer, Herald ofice. JANTOD—A MAN TO DRIVE A HORSE AND WA- ap Epgiishmas or am American, Apply at Brooalyn 20 OM ANTED—AN EXPRIIEN or colored, to mak dining lunch ti the Duxiness, ness, sobriety and ge! 4000 conduct. Apply after 2ofclock M., to Alexander C. Lawrense, St. Charles, Broadway. Wars TEA STORE, A PORTER, TO DO the rough work. Wages $12 per month, with board lodging. Addreve A. K. D., Herald office. ANTED—A YOUNG MaN TO ACT AS CASHIER, who has tome knowledge of boon keeping in single ‘one need apply who cannot bring the best 16- Apply at MULLEK & GRAN®4, 371 Wen EMAKT. ACTIVE AMERICAN BOY, 70 work in « butche and Bed hop. Apply corner of Laroy who resides with bie pa- goods atore Cows tows, one sslary amali fer writiog, ANTED—BY A Kh tien aa groom or !y; ban po objection to tbe countr, treet, from 1 to 2 o clock I ANTED—AN ACTIVE BOY, STRICTLY HONEST, and of good abilities im an office, Address box 4,072 Post OBiee, in own Dandwrising. 0) ~MANIED, BY AN AMEICAN, 4 SIFUA 500M wa of reeectable employ- ent, either by day or by night, He is willing w loan hin employer $500 at 7 por cent, or will give pay amoant of etourity required. Adcrens F. H D., Hermid office, QT WOADWAY. CORNER OF KkADE—AT MOR 2 tik & Cohuert's can be bad English, Sooeh, German and Irish help, for botela and private lamilies. aloo, waiters, poriers garceners farmers and mechanics, at thir of the branch oflice, 102 Greenwich atreat. ALE BOY, A SITUA with © private Can be seenat rns THADKS. ( 4 ARDENER OR COACHMAN,—A SITU ATION W by & man who perfectly uoceretands Good rel yy AILERS WANTED —A NUMAEQ OF NAULERS AND ry can Bod mtwad, t the Cumberiand Nai mherland 60 4 fap MERCHANT TALLORS AND CL Teena ALEX. D. bs \ ho calle Ue atieation of those engeged um the above bu tron We: iid meet with immedia’ lag SILVEREMIUT )—#EVPRAL SPOO™ makera, by WOOD & HUGHES, 104 Fulton wtrest. 10 TAILORS..O113 MADISON'S “Y8TEM OF CDT. tug i used by some of the most emincat catters ie this city awd Boston, who have stopted by provement with great eucctes. Apply at BALCH 6, b& White treet, ANTED.—A THROBETIOAL 48D PRACTICAL Ma. ebinint, with the bert of relerencen, is desirous of obtaining & He woul: te Outlay of capital, to pr to S. Zollinger, 47 Vroad et, up stairs Wane- A FRENCH DYER. his business, in the country. WO UNDERETA to 0 & eho! detancs Cun =—L to dinpore of can rece seod- 2 Wet fog to the stores, Now | Brot or by letter through the Post Otiee Ladiea Mre. Coben 5. OOM, TOs OF KVERY DeAcnr Panter etreet (late Or at etreet), LOST AND FOUND WOUND ON THIRD AVENUE, A PUM OF Any one who lowt the ame ” stating te Ae.) Wik De entitied to it, paylag for etvertiaing Oe om James Mulgrove, Jones’ Woot, Sixty niath etrert, da . a pap. an have him by app'ying Of -ON O% AMOUT JOLY PROMIIORY J Bote, mate vy J. T Gootia, and endorse! by HY. trgneon amd fichard Mawveti and twenty eight ollart eal — ‘el May, 1566, payable winty days afler date at 104 Hrowd way The ‘Onder will be oly rewarted by leaving tee fame at 75 Youth Hevemth street, Wiliameburg, Ost ~LEPT IN THE HAMILTON AVENUE FERRY 4 house, on New York vce, Montay, Saly 96, a 13 OOo AM le on ain Bes potomenmmle, with money and cards « go tombe rh 8, a other artiien, The finder « il be bnerslly temas by leaving t Jeceoe 1 soem tame with Wilke ORTON THY 20TH INEE. A MOURNING PIN CON. 4 taining the ber of Seownne’ chiltrem, murued A. ( J) open the back The Coser will be eltably rewardes by leaving (: ot Jouss, 9 Kinth avense, or R. J Drow a, coreer Ureeewio® sad Franalin streecs. I (at-ON THORDAY EVENING, ne v m, iN im 4 seen street, © gold fetached lever watch, fal! oweiet, mate by Vacheron, Geneva No. 04.078, eet pin co. vet ehate Any perso will be vultably re by leaving the shave at No 7 Frowt sireet. OAM AMETHTHT BRACELET wirlt TaREY 4 stones, om Virose way, oF betewen Hiren lay and irket etreet The Geder will oe eotavly rewarded by euving It with the owner, at 1/1 Metison #treet come wee enreed Om the \arbte, J be raltably rewarded by waving I CBT—-O% THE EVENING OF JULY 31, A COLD OTA PAIR OF GOLD PPECTACLIOB, DS GoEKG 4 trom corm of Vinee m3 Croeyy sweets ve the ont wey Heo, on the let lt, Any prem retare corent o Be ohany and & MeL able rewart. Genres NERDAY AVTRRNOOM, BETWEEN ¢ \m ieeeker savas, betwors Meron i Amy party beer be shows ah 200 Greene etreet, or the jeweller « *0 Weather wireat, will be raltebly rar tet. PT—FOUR 0) BILLA THE VINORR MAY Kiker 4 Cee ot the Wile tf be will retere the ree. As the ¢ bey, be howe the Geter Ul re ey Aare Jamon Wiliams, eOmnOnG 0% THe BOWERY « wt © ih sel) elemen, Bed Weeever will bring the bane ie

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