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ating treaties with the red men. These treatioa ave all tu the ols stereotype form—''Surrender your homes—ac- cept a few trifles in the way of a present—emigrate wost- ward to no particular place—die off and disappear.” This is the history of our diplomacy with the Indian tribes, though a sad commentary it be upon the magnaninity and justice of our government. EB P. &.—Since writing the above I have ascertained that Secretary Marcy as just returned from Old Point, in an- swer toa summons trom the President of the United States. His presence was desired in the settlement of the question as to whether Kansas shall 2 governed by a Southern or a Northern politician, Dawson having de- clined the appointment. The administration is in mach trouble about it. So soon as the question is settled, Mr. Marcy returns to his favorite retreat. E he a Mason t=We can hardly say Knox is a Free Mason or not; but this we know : he certainly is a grand tiler. But we think it must be in the universal of humanity, for every one can get of him a tile of the most superior character, both as regards beauty and du itty. KNOX has very extensive stores, both at 212 and 533 Broadway, both of which establishments are his, Anson’s pen appa igs grip 4 size for 50 colored in a nice case, twice the size othera take cents, and equal in quality and size to those made elsewhere for $2. ANSON, 589 Broadway, opposite Metropolitan Hotel. Attractive Auction.Sale of Choice Bran- dion wines, champagnes, &e., of a high cont.— ALBERT B. NICOLAY will sell on Friday and Saturday, August 10th and 21th, at 11 o'clock each day, at his salesroom, No. 11 Broad street, a tine collection of very superb bran- es, clarets, &c., &e., being the balance of a stock of one Shey are fo be old only in orginal packages us ipod, are sold only in o1 pac! as 5 delivered from the United States bonded warehouse. ‘This sale offers unusual inducements, as it is the closing out of a large invoice, and we reco the. trade as ‘well as private consumers to attend it. All the goods are tobe without reserve, and every warranted as represented in the catalogue. For a more full deseri tien we refer to the advertisement of Mr. Nicolay anether column. Is whether styument, one guaranteed to give entire satisfaction or ‘money refunded, at the lowest possible te Md call at the great music and piano store of HORACE WATERS, 333 Broadway, whose assortment of celebrated io’the largest in United States; prices so low as to competiiton, and terms 80 accommodating aa to = themselves to the condition of all. See names of con- mantly in store :—Horace ra’ modern improved Pianos; T. Gilbert & Co.'s premium pianos, with or with- vat the molian; Hallett & Cumston’s, Woodward & Brown’s, and Jacob Chickering’s Boston pianos; and in addition those of five other CARH ceo ingots hand pianos at great bargains; pianoa to rent, and rent Seteeeten eee for the sale of 5. D. & HW. Smith's premium melodeons, tuned the equal temperament. Concert and Ball at Unton Hall, Saratoga Mr. WIESE, leader of the band engaged at the ve for this season, would inform his friends and the blic that the annual concert and ball for the benefit of celebrated band takes place on Thursday evening, Augast 16, on which occasion the large diniug room at ‘that hotel will be used Evanw Clothing Wareho 66 and 68 Faken street.—/ephyr cassimere suits, $10; check Mar- peilion nults, $8 90. good linen coata’ $1.80; beautifal Mareeillon vets, $1; Alpacca coats, $2; tine ‘blue cloth drown coata, $10) &e., &e Silke.—A New Lot of Chea; Dress sdike will be offered this morning. Also, superior black wilks, to which we call the particular attention of our customers. E. H. LEADBEATER & CO., 347 Broadway. Collars! Collars!! Collars! !!—Just received 0 rich embroidered collars, varying in price from Is. 0 $6, which is about one half’ their real value, Also, & Jot of worked bands, lace veils and cambric pocket handkerchiefs, equally cheap, HHL, LEADBEATER & CO., 947 Broadway. This is « Steam and Lightning Age.—Wo te the tradesman who loiters behind it. The wheels of enterprise will run over him, GREEN, of No. 1 Astor Houre, found that ont years ago, and chartered their as- sistance in his business, viz. :— Skill, to ont hia rhirts: Industry, to make them; and Punctuality, to carry them ings for Fall Trade, 1855—Smith & Louse 456 Broadway, uear Grand street, have just received, per’ late , several lange involves of ele- gant velvet tapestry and Brussels carpeting, whi fare now offering, together with a large and select all other goods connected with the carpet trad tnducements. i Look! Look i—Hiram Anderson, Ne 90 Bowery, is selling aplentid English velyets, tapestry, Brussels and three-ply carpets at one half.tle real value; beautiful ‘all wool ingrain carpets at 3s. 6d. and 4s, per yi in Peace. —Haskin’s Patent Improved ble Canopy and Net, a guarantee against mosqui- toes and all insects, combining beauty and cheapness, bout obstructing the circulation of air, Its construc. simple, fitting closely to the bed by a rubber band, nd arranged #0 as to contract and expand a4 necessity quires, thereby affording entire protection against onquitoes. It cam be attached to any kind ofa bedstead less than two minutes. Therefore, as a matter of conomy, and for your own comfort, loxe no time in pro- iding yourself with one of Haskin’s Canopy Nets. W. STRATTON, Sole Agent, 90 Chambers st. ly Economical!--Nice Rooms at the Globe el, 22 William street, can be had for 25 cents per t) $150 per week, neat, airy and well ventilated; use contains 260 rooms. Improve- |.—Having beaten the whole meastions; fe pcan witho Leer with ui he new just out, run out noise, it exertion to ed opecess, and with double speed, so it in a given time twice as’ much work can be done as the old machines, The immense superiority and eco- py of there machines can be seen and understood at @ ce. Call and examine them. 923 Broadway. SINGER & © It May be Safely Asserted that this City Lvounds with splendid hotels and elegant boarding bi T have travelled much, but have never seen any fo equal them. There are many private boarding houses inthe city which are well furnished and well kept. re are two, however, so superior in their equipment d management that’ they deserve particular notice, wing been an occasional inmate in both of them I peak of my own knowledge. The ladies, who keep them, emartied; but their husbands being merchants the houses is left to the ladies, The ou Van Doren is 79 East Fourteenth reet, and that kept by Mrs. Allen is 43 West Twenty- cond «treet, The ladies are unusually pleasing, genteel nd intelligent; the tables sumptuous and inviting; the urniture rich and tasty; the servants neat and capabl ad there is withal an air of comfort, neatuoxs and quiet ly met with, and imparting a delightful home Rhine Wines, La ex St. Denis, In ‘of one dozen, comprising the hest growths and vin- also, an excellent stock, $7 acuse. Kor sale by JOHN DUNCAN & SONS, 406 Broadway. Gognee Brandics, Various Vintages, in ghth carks; lucca oil, exquisite; olives, farcies and im- 1; prunes: all landing, ex Millon, from Bordeaux. For by JOHN DUNCAN & SONS, 405 Broadway. Truth is ‘x than Fiction, and no- here can this be applied with more confidence than in rchaxing teas, coffees and sugara at WM, LYNCH’ we atore, S14 Greenwich street, corner of Spring, less at any other place in the city for cash, Wholesale rv arc invited to call and examine his extensive and selected stock of teas. Batchelor’s Hair Dye, Wigs and Toupees— ps bert in the world, Ning private rooms for applying lis unrivalled dye Beware of imitations; they resalt in Heule. The largest stock of wigs and toupees in Ame- ca, wholesale and retail, at BATCHELOR’S, 233 Broad. y- Hill's Instantaneous Hair Dye, ly four shillings « box, most natural in appearance ‘a black or brown of any in use, Leaves the hair soft, y, aud the d; oto lasting. Sold or applies, private- ‘ai No. 1 Barclay street and 43 Nassau street. ‘Whiskers or Moustache Forced to Grow in weeks, by my Unguent, which will not stain or re the kin; 81 per bottle; sent to any part of the R. G. GRAHAM, 685 Broadway; Zieber, No, 44 niladelphia; Brigg, No. 37 State ———— Advines all Wig Wearers to Ex- and toupees, with hia newly invented skin ‘They entirely supersede the old «ystem in their ‘and natural appearance. 207 Broadway, corner of tom street. Ne ni ae ‘ 0 yedlers have the genuine ‘Lyon's powder and pills These famous remedies of mine No ever sells, — tare—'' E. Lyon’! — ee ne Lege 44 ‘Trow’s Magneti ot purporting to be LYON’s cto ‘and Pills, for insecta and vermin, unlese they ye@fac wimile of my fignature on the wrapper Lepot, 424 Broadway. and and Dealers in Gene- cockroach, &e,, exter- tor is the only effectual article that annihilates a, without danger or stench. None put out on ission. No falae oe = it speaks for tt, » Jars well it. Try it, and you will find it m4 Lareet in gold. None genuine unless gue yy RY R. LUSTAR. Wholesale and retail depot, 3 , New York. Author of the « Stix Lectares on,” office 714 Broadway, will be pleased to those who bave been injured, or who have To ve benefitted by the speciality of inbalation for of the Jungs or throat. (pen daily (Sundays ipted) from nine to five o'clock. Treats cobsumps Fina, diseases of the heart, and all chronic dis ve bad females. Copsultasion free, Dr. 4. 4. a ‘at home, and there ie no person elsewhere, iting or otherwiae, ip any way connected with him, ocd to hai) from hie office, or refer patiente 1a be NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, AUGUST NJ, 18 Rhodew Fever and Ague Cure; ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA Equally certain ax a Preventive or Cure! ONLY REMEDY FREE FROM POWONOUS Dis PROOFS! New Yore, 31° 9 11, 185 Thaye made a chemical examination 6 tthodes’ tovor and ague eure; or antidote to malaria, » 1d have tested it for arsenic, mereury, quinine, and strychnine, but have not found a particle of either in it, nor have I’ found any substance in its. composition that would prove injartous to the constitution. JAMES R. CHILTON, M. D., Chemist. Lewisnera, July 27, 1855. Mr. J. A. Ruoprs: Dear Sir—I have but three bottles of your medicine left now, ax | have been selling it very fast during this month. {am now perfectly satisiied that it will cure the ague. I have lived here four years, and had the ague all the time till I your remedy, and T have not the least symptom of it since: all that use it praise it as the only thing that will cure it. T shall want some more as soon as you can send it. Let me know whether I shall remit to you by mail, or if an agent will call for it. And hoping to receive another lot soon, I re- main yours, most respectfully, ©, R. MoGINLY. xm Rox, Michigan, July $1, 1856. Dr. J. A. Rnopys: Dear Sir—Your cure for the fever andague bas thus far performed wonders. It has not falloa In one fastance to perform a quick and permanent cure, Some that have been troubled with the distressing disease have been entirely cured by using only one bottle of the cure, Please send. us immediately four dozen, as we have but three bottles remaining. Truly yours, LATHROP & McLE. Messrs. Barr & Goulden, Aurora, Il., July 3, 1855, ad- vise that “The Cu.e is selling very well. We have uo lost a case, and consider it a sure thing; also recommend it in preference to anything else.” . Mr. Cuemens, Michigan, July 24, 1855, Mr. J. A. Rnoper—Dear Sir—send- me half a gross of your Feyer and Ague Cure, as soon as possible, as I have neglected to order till 1 sold the last bottle. ‘ours truly, HH. R. BABCOCK. Some of the most remarkable cures made in New York, have been of persons who have derived only temporary relief from the best of other remedies offered for sale, and { beg leave to suggest to ague sufferers that it is safest to try the only harmless remedy first. For further evidence of the unvarying efficacy of my ‘Antidote to Malaria,” the public are reapectiully referred to every dealer who has sold it. C. H. Hing, Esq., 192 Broadway, has retailed large quantities, and not a purchaser has complained, and it is not likely they will. Directions are few and simple, but must bé strictly followed. JAMES A. RHODES, Providence, R. I. Geo. H. Bates, wholesale agent, 133 Water street, and for sale by C, H. Ring, C. V. Clickener & Co., F, C, Wells & Co.; Brooklyn, Mrs. M. Hayes, and druggists gonerally throughout the United States and Canadas. Caution to Southern Merchants. Learning from some of the respectable firms in New Orleans that my Schiedam Aromatic Schnapps is oxten- aively counterteited, especially in the Western and Southern States, and finiding that the pirates daringly advertise their pernicious deception under the name which belongs to my article, I think it necessary to cau- tion the community against these venders of poison in disguise, J introduced the Schiedam Aromatic Schnapps for the purpose of supplying the medical faculty and the whole community with a pure medicinal spirit, which might be prescribed with confidence in all cases whore stimulants were required, without producing the fearful conse- uences which invariably result from u: = Sansa Hquor. In order to render assurance doubly sure, I had the article analyzed by chemists of world-wide celebrity, and submitted it fer experiment test to thousands of din- {tinguished medical practitioners, The responses from these sources were of the most unequivocal and satinfue- tory character. It is now before the public, surrounded with these gnarantees, and bearing these mnimpenchable endorsements, and I call upon the community to prowet themselves and me, their own health and my reputation, by frowning down and repudiating the piratical specula- tors who are peddling their foul commodities under cover of my trade mark, No article hay ever been imported from Holland into this market, under the name of Schnapps, previous to the appearance of Wolfe's Schiedain Aromatic Schnapps, in this city. The first importation being ‘made into this city in the qt eighteen hundred and forty-vight, which can be seen y the Custom House books. "I deposited my label as a trade mark in the United States District Court of the York, in the year eighteen bun- dred and fifty-one, and have tle certificate in my posses- sion of that date. | The great demand which has thus been created for the genuine article, has set the whole hive of counterfeiters motion, and the duty I owe to my cus- tomers and friends, and the public, compels me to put them on their guard against imposition. The genuine Schnapps is put up in quart and pint hottles, enveloped in. yellow paper, with my name on the bottle, cork, and fac simile of my signiture on the label. For sale by all the respectable druggists in the United States. UDOLPHO WOLFE, 18, 20 and 22 Beaver atrect, New York, 28 South Frong wtreet, Philadelphia. Owners of Horses will find Dr, Tobias’ Liniment, in pint bottles, at 50 cents, superior to any- thing elke for curing colic, swellings, galls, bruises, lumps, &e. Sold by all the storekeepers and druggists. Depot 60 Cortlandt street, New York. Southern District, Holloway’s Pills—A Certain Care for Sick headaches and disorders of the stomach. Their virtue in such cases is known in all parts of the world. Those af- flicted with liver, bowel complaints and indigestion can- not use #0 good a remedy. Sold at the manufactories, 80 Maiden lane, N. Y., and 244 Strand, London, and by all drnggiste, at 26 cents, 6234 cents and $1 per box. ‘Who will Suffer, when Dr. Tobtas’ Cele- brated Venetian Uiniment will immediately cure cholera, colic, dysentery, vomiting, rheumatism, swellings, cuts, burns, Ae? t 60 Cortlandt street, New York. Sold by all'the tn and storekeepers. Dr. McClintock's Diarrhea an used in New Orleans.—A correspondent says, keep us well supplied with McClintock's Diarrhoea Cordial at this season, as our citizens here do not feel safe without it. Sold by J. Wright & Co., 151 Chartres street, N. 0., only. A. CUSHMAN & CO,, Proprietors, 295 Broadway. Tan, Pimples, Freckles, Eruptions, Salt theum, ringworm, prickly heat, and all skin deformities positively cured by GUURAUD'S Italian medicated soap, hesiden being the very best shaving compound in us Voudre subtile uproots hair from low foreheads or any part of the body. Never remit @ dollar for worthless re- ceipts of Gouraud’s preparations. Rouge, lilly white, hair dye and restorative at the old depot, 67 Walker st., first store from Broadway; Callender, 88 Houth Third st., Yhiladelphia; Bates,!127 Washington street, Boston; Mrs. Hayes, Brooklyn. M. D’Cameron ts the first Practical Per- fomer who has ever attempted to render the most useful receipts of his profession available to the public general- ly. ‘the enterprise ix a new one, and as the public gain immensely by it, it is a matter of no surprise that the receipts should be eagerly bought. No better evidence of their merit and increasing popularity can be required, than the jealougy of the veteran perfumer, exhibited in the Herald of this week. They consist of hair dye, hair restorative, an elegant pomade, poudre subtle, la’ belle white, bloom of roses, freckle lotion, eau fd’boquet, den- trifice, &c. For sale at 212 Columbia «treet, near South ny Brooklyn. Sent to any address in the city of New York, to be paid for on delivery, or forwarded by mail to avy part of the country, Price, $1 “ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. F MRS. MARY BYERS, OF NO. 35 DEAN STREET, Brooklyn, will return to her disconsolate but affec- tionate husband and child, Sam she will be kindly received and as kindly forgiven. Other papers please copy. F THE PERSON WHO TOOK THE LADY'S TRUNK I from the Globe hotel does not return it immediately Gr leave word at the hotel where it may be found, be will be dealt with according to law, aa he is well known. If returned within three days all necessary expenses will be paid. MPORTANT TO CARMEN.—IF THE CARMAN WHO who moved @ piano from 675 Greenwich street, on July %, will call upon J. & I. Walker, piano wareroom, No. 6 Astor place, and give information as to where piano can Ve found, he will be suitably rewarded. N KS. ALICE HASTINGS. —IF THERE BE A LADY AVI of this name in the city of York, or ita vieini- ly. expectation bf receiving a consignment of goods fiom Leghorn, will please addres a mote to J. C. Silvey, at Sto ‘© Hotel, No. 127 Fulton street, or to J. Lamas, Counsellor at Law, 15 and 17 Beekman street. SRORN-MILLER, YOCR SEGAR CASE IS AT NO. 66 O Wall street, call and get it. P. VHOENIX. POST OFFICE NOTICES. Pp OFFICE, NoTICE.—THE MAILS FOR via Southampton and Bremen, per U.S. steamer ASHINGTON, will close at this office on Saturday, the Nith day of August, at 1014 o'clock A.M. ISAAC V, FOWLER, Postmaster THE LIQUUAR QUESTIO! 4LARET WINES FROM @2 (BOTTLES RETURNED) TO } lackberry brandy, an excellent romele, ft diarrhorn; white brandy for preserving, London and lin porter, Seotch ales, brandies, wines, ram, Sebiedam schnapps, and all other finported Nquors, segars, ke., for sale by UNDERHILL & MATTERMON, 490 Broome etreet, commer of Crosby. NS EXTENSI@E ARRIVAL OF TRIMMINGS IN CAM- ZX. bric, mull and Swiss musing, cheaper than here totore, being selected M4 one of the firm who is at pre- sent in Rarope PETER ROBERTS & O0., 875 Broadway ——— $$$ ARIS CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS.—F. S, MILLS 15 P now prepared to exhibit his fall importations of Paris cloaks and mantillas, embracing rich and elegant which have just been landed, together with » full line’ of his own manufacture, of every grade and price Black silk magtilles, lined, wadded and fuly trimmed, from $1 59; cloth talmas and mantillas, of every Hoe Ag rn, from $2 60. Southern and Wee! obbers are invited to examine the goods three doors Ug *OUTHERN AND WESTERN WILLINERS.— MRA A. T. JAMPS, formerly of E. HM. Newman's, 700 brow has a assortment of ladles’ (ree and ‘and head dresses, of the newest #tyles, from 86 to Lad pe dopen; also, & great variety of mourning om! lars and sleeves, capes, basques, ke.—113 Bleecker «trent prigate Roose) third book west of Broadway Avi PERSONS WHO HAVE LUGGAGE At 8? Wahi a7 .BERT H. NICOLAY, AUCTION KKM.—OKEAT AND attractive sale of superb liqu: under Cust House lock.—ALBERT H, NICOLAY will seil_atanction on Friday and faturday, August 10th and Mth, at 11 v'clock each day. at his spacious salearoors, No. 11 Broad street, @ fine collection we oee brandis, wines, claves, &e., &e., being the balance of a stock of one of oar first importing houses, among which will be found St. Julien and Chatean Margeaux cli very ob superior sherries, fine old port os, excellent old cognac brandies, both pale and dgrk, of 1846 vint ; Haut Marzac, Sauterne other celebrated wines; Club-house gin, Seheidam nm’'s and other celebrated champagnes, and absynth cordials; olive ol! inegar; also, some imported German co: with 100,000 Havana sogars, various Which are to be sold only in the oviginal Packages a4 imported, and delivered trom the United States bo warehouse, The teade and private ‘con- fully invited to attend the sale, ax it usual inducements, Terma cash, in bankable le peremptory, and all articles on the cata- ington street, are requosted to take {t away. If not will be sold at auction, immediately, to pay expenses, MMOTHY BROSNAHAN Propeietor, PRESENTATION OF 2200 WORTH OF GOLD WATCIL and chain.—Tho workmen of the United States bonded warehoure at the Atlantic dock assembled at 12 oelock on Tuesday last, for the purpose of presenting the above article to their foreman, Mr. John Hambler, for his unassuming and gentlemanly conduct towards them in the discharge of his duty, Mossrs. Spooner & Walsh, jewellers, of Myrtle avenue, were expressly selected for the purpore of furnishing such an article a9 would give every satisfaction for neatness and durability, the workmanship of which is so exquisite that it reflects credit on themselves, and cavnot be surpassed by any in the trade. Such a firm living among us, and known by us, ought to be patronized in preference to those un the op- posite side of the river, Mr. George W. Brewster, in behalf of bis fellow work- men, made the presentation in a neat and appropriate address, expressing the feelings that prompted them in tendering a token of their gratitude, requesting that he would remember the workmen under his control, Mr. Hambler responded:—Gentlemen, ise on this occasion, anc a token of your gratitude cannot express what my heart fools; po that this very valuable nto of your kindaess will er be forgotten by me; receive from me in return the Warinest emotions of a grateful heart, for grateful it must be in receiving frem yon go liberal, so kind, and generous a present as that which has been handed to me; and to me it will heasa relic from those who now surround me} for your kindness, accompanied by this watch and eboin, is totally undeserved on my part. In conclu- sion, allow me to return you all my best respects, wishing you all every happiness and prosperity, PECIAL = NOTICE.—MAIL BAGS PER STEAMER ARIEL for Southampton and Havre will be made up at the office of the Vanderbilt B.S. 8. tine, No. 5 Bowling Green, on Saturday, August 11. Letters prepaid 18 io. per halfoz., will be received until 11 A.M Caugion.— Any letter attempted to be sent per Ariel in any other wy. La throvgh the office, will be seized und re- urned. 0 SOUTHERNERS —DRINKERS OF C& ter.—We are reliably informed that mineral waters, under the name of ‘Saratoga’? water, and salts, under the name of * Saratoga’? salts, are extensively imposed. upon the public in the Southern and Southwestern States, where persons buying these articles desire and think they are purchasing Congress Water, &., whereas at Saratoga there are watera of all kinds, from Congress down to ditch water, and the articles imposed in this manner on the public are mostly artificial compounds, en- tirely worthless, and often dangerous to persona desiring the effect of Congress Water, the effect ot them being en- tirely different from that of the genuine Congress water, frequently product griptng pains, vertigo, &e., sometimes resulting in serious perumnent difficulties, by weaken- ing the digestive powers and dextroying the tone of the stomach and bowels, often rendering’ 0 wild case of dys- pepsia incurable—the effect belug in no wise diferent trem that produced by saline cathartics dissolved in ordinary water, while Congress Water produces neither griping nor injurion# effect in any case, however debili- tated the patient be, it being tonic as well as cura- tive. The Congress spring, as ix well known, is the spring which, during sixty-three years past, has built up the reputation of Saratoga, yet some have confounded the name of the spring with that of the place—thus affording the opportunity for swindlers to foist worthless articles upon the public on the strength of the reputation ob- tained by the Congress spring in a long series of money. logne warranted ax represented. Samples ceady for ex- amination early « M._CRISTALAR, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL dde onTuesday, August 1d, at 10% ‘o'clock, at 135 Third avenue, the slock and Axiures of a gracecy store, ing of sugars, (cas, coffees, groceries, &e.; also, ses of indigo blue, first quality, morning of sale. m you +0 val- , ny tongue t me to aay com six M. CRISTALAR, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL, ON Monday, August 13, at 10}; o'elock, at 116 West Fireenth street, the whole and entire furniture contain: ed in raid house, consisting in part of rosewood and ma- hogany chairs, dining, centre, card and pior tables, tete- a-tetes, divans, mirrors, Brussel» aud ingrain earpetings, Freneh’ bedsteads, dressing. bi s, Washatanda, bods and bedding, &e.;'ahio, two splendid rosewood pianos, made by well known makers, This swe ix well worthy the attention of the trade and others. PCTION NOTICE.—WATCHES, DIAMONDS AND welry. EDWARD SCHENCK will sell this day, August 11th, at his eles rooms, 16 Wall street, at 103; o'clock, a splendid collection of diamonds, watches and Jewelry, consisting of eighteen carat gold hunting chro- nometers, by French, Roulet, Bentley, and Bock; patent detached levers, by Jobnson, Rorkell, Dent, and Tobias; Jadies’ fine enamelled diamond watches, very fine single stone and cluster rings, pins, studs, bracelets, fine chased studs, sleeve buttons, pins, earrings and bracelets, fine gold locketa, pins, earrings, bracelets, rings, vest aud ard chains, keys and studs, sleeve buttons, &e., &e. Poritively without reserve, Terms cash: city funds. All goods mast positively de cleared on the day of aale. ICTION NOSICE—M. DOUGHTY, AUCTIONEER, will sell this day, saturday, at 1034 o'elock, at the tales room, 27 Centre strect, a lad and general’ aasort- ment of excellent parlor, chamber and dining room far- niture in walnut, rosewood and mahogany; brary and secretary hookeases, French bedatends, hair mattresses, mahegany chairs, bureaus, oval and gilt mirrors, second hand furniture, piano, carpets, oil cloths, china erock- ery and glassware ERR. BY "3 ck, at the auction Tooms corner of Frankfort and Wilkin streets, large and extensive assortinent of household furniture, ‘fo. by virtue of a chattel mortgage, consisting in part of sofas, lounges, mahogany and cane reat chairs. rockers; marble top, dressing and plain bureaus; mahogany French and patent bedsteads, sofa tables, marble top dressing and plain bureaus, mahogany wish stands, carpets and oil cloth, mantel clocks, writing desks; laige assortment of super tlery, plated ware, looking srlass years, ‘The injury thus inflicted upon the public | sertment of crockery and glass ware, four retrigers land ourselves” ix double, for on taking these | bar counter, cooking stover, kitchen utensil; also one spurious articles, and finding either no effect or | Mthograph printing pres; also ab injurious effects from their use, they in future refuse the genuine Congress Water, “upposing that they have already tried it. It ia not’a sufficient guarantee of its genuineness that it is in bottles and boxes bearing our rm we ae » names, as the old bottles and boxes are greedily bought UCTION NOTICE.—J. BOGART, | AUCTIONEER—BY up by counterfeiters for the purpose of filling them with {| /%. 5. Bogart, Monday, at 1044 o'clock, at 179 Cham- their valueless article and selling it ax Congress or Sara- | bera street, the contents of « boarding house, table toga water; buy only of thore you can rely on—Congres | chairs, bedateads, beds and bedding, kitchen furniture, Water and none other—and be certain that the cork ix | ber room furniture, &e., & k of bottle of 4 Congres Wate & pocorn UCTION NOTICE,—THOMAS BELL, AUCTIONEER— By Pell & Bush. Thisday, at 104 o'clock, in the tis a valueless, dany iterfeit. x pounds called Serstogn powders, Garaingn + rooms, 12 North William street, wo will sell fine they are not only valueless but injurious, not | S#4ortment of excellent furniture of all descriptions, bagatelle table, peremptory. Constable and Attor possessing even the virtues of the common seldlitz pow. | Sofas, sofa beds, French bedsteads, and other articles in ders of the shops. That it is imposaible to form Congress | the line too numerous to advertine; aleo, thirty sete Water artificially, we have the authority of thecelchrated | *plendid French china vanes of the most beautiful de- scription; also, a stock of dry goods, seven show cases, fiye splendid watches, rich jewelry, London guns, three Morgan rifles, &e, At 111: o'clock, 210 boxes choice sears: ko. Notice.-On Wednesday, Thursday and Fri- doy, we will sell ns above splendid valuable and unique articles from various parts of the world, which have been on exhibition in the Crystal Palace. We will endeavor to give mere particulars of these yalex in tine. UCTION NOTICE.W. A. CARTER, AUCTIONFER, chemist, Sir Humphrey Davy, ax follows;—<lt 14 impox- sible to recombine the ingredients #0 as to make an urti- cle of equal quality, the effects of which will be the sane as the nataral water.” On writing us, w6 will send you list of prices, sizes and packages; and by ordering trom us direct, enclosing draft for the amount ordered, you have it safely forwarded to any part of the world, We reiterate our caution, to buy the genuine Congress Water only, of reliable persons, and to examine the } See eee Wes eda tee will sell, for account «of concerned, at No. 80 Cogarons Spring, Satntog Springs and 10 Thames street, | Gtewvich rst this batertsy, avo wesc, wg tity of damaged ind sound flour, salt, cigars, olive vil, teas, matcher, walnuts, Ae., &e. JONTINUATION SALE—JOHN — REDDD tioneer, will pell this day, at 103¢ o’elock A. M., on the premices, 1,104 Broadway, the residue ot the ntock and fixtures remaining unsold wince last sale, on the Bth instant. OVAGE To EUROPE.—ANY PERSON WISHING TO visit the World’s Fair, in Paris, and baving a small capital, can have an opportunity to go into a speculation which willclear hia expenses and R, him well for his time. Apply to N. DAVIDSON, 9 Spruce street. POLITICAL, EMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN GENERAL COMMITTEE, Tamsoany Hall, August 2, 1855, That the democratic republican electors of ity and county of , the usages of the party, and supporters ef the national administration, be requested to meet as the places in their respective wards hereinafter named, on Thursday, the 16th day of August inst., between the hours of 6 and 7 o'clock P. M., (except in the Twelfth ward, the electors of which will meet between the hours of 4 and # o'clock P. M.,) to elect under the inspection of the inspectors of the polls of said election hereinafter named, in those wards being one As- sembly district, twa delegates each, to represent wall As- sembly districts in the State Convention called to be heli at Syracuse on the 20th inst, and in those wards comprininy with one or two other wards one Assembly district, Toclent five delegates each, to meet in Assembly District Conven- tions, to be held at the time and places hereinafter named, for the purpose of choosing two delegages from each of raid Assembly districts so composed of two or more wards to reprevent said Assembly district in the State Conven. tion aforesaid. Resolved, That in case of the absence of any one or more of the inspectors hereby appointed from said e! tion polla when the same should be opened, that then in ch case the remaining inxpector or inspectors appoint 8, HOUGH, AUCTIONEER.—IMPORTANT SALE eof substantial and elegant solid rosewood, maho- gany, Walnut and maple furniture, will take place with, out any postponement, this day (Saturday), Ang. Lb at half-past 10 o'clock, from the large five story residence 79 Warren street, near College p! pianoforte, pier Glantes, English carpeting, oil paintings, bookcase, ele. gant solid rosewood suits of fashionable mak tuously carved, upholstered and covered; va vered easy, reception and other chairs, in vlogs of finieh; large all «pring invalid chairs, massive and costly rosewood revolving front secretary bovkease, mag nificent double action rosewood lega: forte, of seven oo ly carved, pearl ininid plate, and for quality of tone is uneurpassed by any (warranted) C rowewood centre nnd other tables, all with various kinds and tartefully carved. Alvo, a few choice oil paintings, by different artlets, frult piece for & mantle, by Street, Weet Point, by Lacroix, Crow Nest, by the same; Chateau of Charles X., by Henny; Sylvan Sunset, by Hardwick; anelont piece. author tn known, and others; elegant pier and oval mirrors, in heavy gold frames; rich and heavy lace curtains, ée- gantly painted #hades, magnificent Wilton, velvet and tapestry stair and floor carpeting; chatlelicrs, ladies! inlaid rosewood ercritoire, finely carved; side aad corner etegeres, plate mirror back and fronts; a great variety of inspector or inspectors in their places, ornamental articles, Sevres porcelain vases, bisque and Ward: Inspectors. Places of holding Election, | Larian figures, xtatuary, Also, in dining roar, lange |—William Burns, fourteen feet extension table, walnut; china dianer and John Reed, -110 Greenwich street. tea nets, contly silver plate, cake baskets, apoons, carters, forks, tea cervices and eatver, tvory cutlery, French oat gan nters, Hquor cases, wine Also, in chamber, vr, ancient and modern rosewood bedstead, with mar. ble top and glase bureaus, waehetands, cotamodes, ar moir de glace wardrobes, fine hair mattresses, counter- panes, mahogany bureaus, sofas, bedateads, linen, &e. LIAS COMBS, AUCTIONFER—WILL SELL ON SA turday, August Ht, se neers 4, No. 268 West wenty-fourth street, hear Ninth avenue, at 10 o'clock, William Rorke, 2—Daniel Meehan, James Watson, Lawrence-Keegan, 4—Benjamin D. Welch, Jamex Mooney, Jamen Powers, t—Jolin Sherwood, James F. Webb, Robert Donnell, Jr., 18 Dutch street, Cor, Roosevelt & Oak eta. Hadeon street. ne ae ne, ¢—John Quina, by order of Assignee, one fine young horve, and one you Balwant Ain 47 Bayard street, mare, both fast travellers, round, and nice drivers; wel Patrick Neelue, ( trained in raddle and harness, Also, one two horse har- T—Jacob A. Valentine, ) K be o00 engl de. one te hore cringe, and one a a, 5 ‘ Thomas Lynch, Sf atreets, ; ; : Behe XTENSIVE AUCTION SALE. BY FLIAS COMBS, AU eee } Boese’s Hotel, 75 Mercer tioneer, on Monday, August 18, at 110 Grand rtreet, Baraep Bevecegs, street, at 10% o’clock—Gentoel furniture, consisting In part of mahcgany ofan, chatrs, tables, tetea-tetes, mahogany and black walnut bedsteads, marble top washstands wirrors, carpeting, rugs, hair mattresser, cane seat —Albert g. Terhune, Robert Lindsey, Senith’s Hotel,00 Perry et. Benj. Harrison, { a--Semte Riad chairs, ‘stoves, ranges, kitchen utensels, ctockery und a ye a Tenth Ward Hotel, corner | glassware, 20 gaa chandeliers, and numerous other arti- Asahel Reed, Broome and Forsyth sts. | cies, Sale positive. Catalogues will be realy on Satur- 1M—William Hogg. i eny, and can be had at the salesroom, 06 Naaaan «treet Jeeinen Voratiyes Union Hall, corner ave- - ‘m. Valentine nue Cand Fourth street. G.° HORTON, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL THIs DAY, '—Blazius Ryer, | at 11 o'clock, at 19 Sixth avenue, one light wagon yr Lutz's Hotel, Manhattan- | for whom it may concern, one spring cart aud harness William Webb, ville. also furniture, 12—Dr, Edward Worden, | Onderdonk’s Hall, corner Joba MeCounell, J Grand and Clinton eta, Henry Lewis 1d4—Michiel McGrane, Joseph Shannon, Jr., Michael Murphy, H. LEEDS, AUCTIONEER. SY S00 LEEDS & o Co., on Saturday, Ang. 11, at 12 o'clock, in front of sales room, 19 Nassau street, a brown bores, about 15 bands high, eight yoars old, » good traveller, ‘warranted round and kind jn all harness; {* an excellent saddle horee, well suited fora lady, Hold om secount of the owner leaving tows. [7 OUSE AND FARM AT AUCTION.—WILL BP SOLD, at publiemuetion, on Thursday, August Zid, inst., between the hours of 1 and 2 o'clock P. M | Robertaon's,corner Grand fd Bitzabetn ata 565 Houston street ' ) Mark &. Thomas Daniel MeCoole, ) ' ) Th West at the house of Inne Tappan, the house and farm owned and occupied 7—Theotore Fromeut uybim, situated in Fairfield, near Ford's Gorner, township William Coulter, | Kinney’s, &7 Eleventh «t, | of Woodbridge, and county of Middlesex. The farm con- Geo, W. Schureman, talng 15 acres of good land, good dwelling house and ont 18—John Nesbitt, } Union Mall, corner Third ] buildings, a good well of water, undo variety of fruit 0. 8. Hibbard, avenue and Twenty: trees, ruch ua peach, cherry, apple, plum, Me, It te A. J. Mathews ) second #ta. three mfler and # half from Verth Amboy, end two milee If —teorge Wie ' MeBennett'« Tavern. For. from Metachen and lies on the crore rowde leading James Reed, traccund street between | item New Brnoawlek to Rahway, aad from Perth Amboy to Bound Brook. try reat } Fourth and Madison ave. It is a handsome situation br « coun- Roger Dolan. Northwest corner Thirty 20—Ar| Freeman. William M. Simpson fourth atreet aad Ninth MOMIARTY, AVCTIONFER—WILL ShLI, THis James 5. Kenny, avenue. oJ . day, at 10 o'clock, wt 175 Chatharn square, the 21—Coll. N. Campbell, ) Hibbard & MeCoy, cor | fupniture of a family from Twenty-second street, | nine Thomar McCay, f ner Fourth avenue aod arvortment; also, the furniture from a board house oes ale it, Thirty-second «treet ch ate some good feather bede, ing, “tant he” | Corner Righth avenua ant : Alexander Wart Forty-second street. 1EMUS & REDDING, AUCTIONHG. WILL FLL mo Memday, 18th inet. at @ o'clock, at 602 Third avenue, she comtents of a book, «tationery and fancy pmencing at the ateve hour on each day unt the entire etork be pold. Resolved, That the several ward delegates elected to the Assembly District Convention, meet on the 20th day of August inst,, at 6 o'clock P. M., at the several places below named, for the purpose of two delegates to represent their Assembly dietricts in State Convention. a First and Second wards, at No. 110 Greenwich street, Ra Third and 6th wards, at Fletcher's, 206 Pulton street. From Sixteenth end Twentieth wards, at Williamson's er Twenty seventh street and Ninth ave From Eighteenth and Twenty-first warde, MORNING, AT 10% o'rlock, in Sota to euit wholerale ani retall custom Varions kinda jort received that have given great Aiefaction. As only a short time can be given to that article, punctuality to the time is reyuestet, subi at further cod of #tore. TUNIS MORRELL, Auctioneer #1 Nasa «treet it Union Nall, corner Third avenue and Twenty-second street ONIS MORRELL, AUCTIONREK —THIS SATURDAY From Niveteenth, Iwenty-second and Twelfth wards, et morning, at 10%¢ o’elock, at 41 Neranu rtreet. ex “tarr's Five Mile House, Third avenue tensive etocks of cal furniture all binds, pletgrd ROBERT KELLY, Chairmen. for advances, and must be wold. Chance to purchase Joel, Peon, } Seeretarion, excellent articleas also, handsome of| paintings and mtr Arya Cnascmson, 5° rore hal? matirenses, wins, twenty-five phecas of Faglich Mrumels carpeting, ee from thirty to fort COAL yards «iso counting howe uh ent attend ng promptly one hour will compl ors, fee., will be furnished with toxing N. 8 —4outhern JAL—MY OBJECT 14 K SALES ANT &MALL efor cash. J am ring beet quality red or whit , well screened, at $640, oF in lots over tive tons at €5 25, from my yarda: King end Greenwich streets, Twenty fifth street and Ninth avenue, 116 Pusne street, near Broadway. PETER CLINTON pes eel ache, Nnamdi Voal.— VERY BEST QUALITY OF RED Acil, SIOVR Cc or eg wine com), and delivered, dry and ig goed order, from under sheds at 88 00 per ton: and white | bedstesds, halr mattrersae ash 96 25, from part BF Gorreh treet, Weightand quall- | plated ware “olng room and MAT CLE tove bedAing, chine, gins 1 bitehen ‘aoniters em oA “r TUN Le 55. WANTS. SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPEC. Abs. A neat and tidy young woman, as chamberm tid aid {6 fake charge of children, or todo the general hon wwouk ofa small plain family, ‘Can bo soen at 369 or 37) State Brooklyn, her recent place of sev ce, where #he has ed nearly @ year anda halt RESPECTABLE, AMERICAN WOMAN, sTRCcTLy trusty, and a nice washer aud ironer, wishes to Wi man store; is willing terest bo ndations given box 197 Herald ae tega. lerald offive which Will be attended to f wr FP—A BOOKKEEPER OF A ) take the washing of a few geutlemen or families, or would | money “ work by the day. Please call or address Basement, at | salary 103 Goerck at,, near the Kast r pposite tron works, | office. N ITALIAN LADY, SPRAKING A language, and unde a situation ina d, we BY A PePPECTABLE YOUNG MAN, A ita in some wholeaale gro where he willing to work to the best interesta of bis employer; a, and quick at figures. Cp ce, oF mecurtty, Ht required. | § not #0 much rere nen menos ct at a respectable situation, Meare ardress FRENCH YOUNG LADY, ACCU STOM TO Th ng when and where an interview can be had, Industry, tion, wishes to find « situation in a family or ald office, for two days ng hool, to teach er own language, history and ~ er geogrdphy. Address box'5,764 Post Oftice. ways SITUATION AS TRAVELLING AGENT, — to make collections oy sale by # FIRST KATE TRIMMER WANTED, A NUMBER OF }| young man, who can give the be meseey Bh oh good milliners and upprentices, also a saleswoman “si ‘as to capability and integrity, aud woul! make the inte accustomed to the Broudway trade,” Apply at Mrs. Car- | esta of his employer lis tress ct irean 2. Ya, Hep ter’s, 503 Broadway. : ald office. tes AER a MAN AND HIS WIFE WANT SITUATIONS—THE ANTED—TWO Oi THIUG SMART, ENERGETIC ZA. wife as housekeeper, and the man as bookkeeper or W nr a light reopetable buainesa. capital Ateward, either in the city or country, Would go to Cali- | $5.10 $20; $25 to $40 permanth, clear fornia. ' Address L. B., Hatald office, nguire at 334 Reoadwas, : a. ; STATELY —A COLORED MAN WAITER, , to take the entire charge of the dingag of a private boarding house; one that ix fully competent, with good reference. iy 4 secure « good situation by applying from O till 12 thie day, at No. 7 College place. Also, wanted « pantry girl, that is neat and clean in ber habits, and that fully understands waiting on table, to such, ‘with good reference from her last emplayer; Engliah « man preferred. Apply at the saue time and place. ANTFD—A RESVECTAMLE YOUNG MAN, OF GOOD addres, to obtain advertivements for # tining medium. It is highly respectable, and ould be offered to « competent person, who could make SMART BOOKKEEPER, WHO (3X. GORRESPOND A in Germnan and French, can find mend Ata. tion by addressing a line, stating refer ; taan-S | lars, letter box 2,158 Yost Office. MERICAN STAR FILE WORKS, WILLIAMSBURG, L, A 1—Wanted, one single’ and Yorger gus hardeier Aix tape cutters, six mill file wnd bastard Gutters, and one grinder, Good workmen may haye steady employ- ment by applying to Mr. GRORGE SANDERSON, Mana- ger, at the Works, 10th atrect, Willlamsburg, or to Faniuel D, Willinott, at his Saw and File depot, $11 number of landemen, Aus Also, coopers, Dandaome eum after four or six weeks, Addlrew box carpenters, blackemiths, cooks, Mewards and boatsteerer, | 201 Herald offer. for ship now fitting, Ali clothing furnisbed for the voy! | ———— og cel uge. Inquire at the offlee of tag gompapy, feat etreet, « s useviarn —A YOUNG MAN TO AT. corner Cedar, up takes, appostte pier If Nor rivet, Sh a grocery store; one who thoroughly un - *, and who can give good reference, N AMERICAN BOYy AGED 8pNj Y Reet: 5 Troy at. ta ir En St ere ee oes other respectable trades FAddress «WC. 1edce. Also a situation wanted bya job peiuter.' std cedcgaune i {4 ae ubOV eh! 5 N AMERICAN BOY, Al old, Is wanted to act amp ina travelling; he mast porsess a kpowl and understand driving, Addr hadere? Merall of fies, stating when and whi y be seen, Non cept those competent and of the required age need nwer. T hoy nist be meat Apply at Knapp's, Ay Se viy mt YEARKS Sed. dway, after 8 o'clock A, M JANTED—A BOY, ANOUT 1 OR 16 YRARS OF age, to attend a bar, One who had some know ledge of the business preferred. None but Leisl peed ap ply Best reference required. Apply at 16 We t #t., from 10 to 12 A. M GENTS WANTED—TO SELL AN: A sea of Azoff, Black and Baltic yin of Sebastopol, snail map of Burope, &e, Price 2h ANTED—AN UNFURNISHED ROOM ROOM cents. A.M. JOCELYN, 60 Fulton wtreet.’ Some agente and bedroom, on rst or Hecond Boor, by a youn are making from $5 to $10 per da: lady, to teach music nnd embrut nell fine errno | ly, or widow lady preferred. Must bein the neighbor. ] OOK K ER WANTED—TO KEEP A SET OF BOOKS | hood of Houston, Bleecker or Hudeon otreet Addreew by double entry for a carriuge mandfactory, one M. C., 408 Hu street, in drug atore, for two day hours! ride by railroad from his citys ie Wi Preuired = - to attend to the shipping and taking.a deseripyign plearr 44 5 8) —WANTED, PERSONS TO SELL i) » und highly important article, riages purchaand &e.; it will be for him to have some, knowledge of carriages. man, fully competent to attend to stich duties, can have steady employment, with good | throughout the Apply from 10 to 1 o'¢ salary. Address box 1,782 Fost Office, stating capebili- | 240 Broadway, ties, whore can be seen, with reference, age, Xe. Reply | ~ a within three days of this date. THE TRADES. ? nd manufretured, paying the man, enirab Mine offered; will be used by 00 busine men s€id inducement to thore A eplen with nome capital to travel ok, a =5 Bet teed SITUATION WANTED.—A GENTLE- GERMAN GARDENT WHO THOROUGHLY UN tan of many years’ experience wishes a situation | AQ derstands gurdening in all itv branches, an wel ais bookkeeper. Good references. Address HON. S., 219 | fhe ea: T hot-howses, widen fi Greenwich street. : Joymm Can prodnce the best of elty = aE? dress Mr. A. Rechinann, 176 Morgan at nf OY WANTED—IN A WHOLESALE pity Goops | store, Salary $60 the firet year, Address Johnson, box 11 Pont Office, } porter, pale and amber a best quatity, and ns | 100 barrels per day. All communications addressed G OY WANTED FOR THE GROCERY BUSINES! ~AP- le ol ‘ ete B ply at the corner of Adelphi xtreet and Atlantic | gaterien’ et fing name, reterenee ond where 00 interview can be bad, also avout what salary required Brooklin. _ —— - — OREMAN'S SITUATION WANTED.-THE ADVER Mr. McCORMIC RUG CLERK WANTED.—ONE WELL ACQUAINTED er, having bué 0 in the “apa with the elty retail trade, and fully competent 10 | oP goretar! RAVING bad & long expari@noe Lp the rapacity carry on the business, inay hear of a desirable situation | Vouprising men's & and can give tae vert of hy addressing D. E. 8, Herald © ‘cpen He on cngrgemeat.” Codlbunications OS agp tips ogg enor mye - o Fo a Powt ( iM recel RUG CLERK WANTED —A PERSON HAVING ~ | Sédterved to Foreman, ox 3,077 5 idihiniiie thorough knowledge of the bustness, with ; coptionably references, may apply to J. Laggutt, nue ©. Wi Sa tee WATCH MAKI, WHO UNDEDST ANTS his Utsineds perfectly, Apply to Lule 4 Kel lowe & fehells ZI Matton lane - wee, Ti HATEL TWENTY SIVE 7000 burnichers, to whom constant employment wis be given. Apply at No. 17 Maiden lane, up stairs, to the Hogere Brothers Manutacturing Compaoy RY ODS 4ALESMAN WANTED—AT 135 SPRUNG ot. The applicant must have good city refer- h knowledge of his business. 8 WANTED—GOOD HANDS, TO MAKF PA WF boxes. Call immediately wt! the factory, 77 Ful ton at, ILLINERS.—WANTED, A COMPETENT SALBSWO. man. Aiko, experienced milliners, Apply at Mre. Furlong’s, 468 Broadway, up stairs, XM ILLINERS WANTED—WORK GIVEN OT AME temediately at 60 Barclay street, up stair - 4 NEAT COOK WANTED IMMEDIATELY.—APPLY AT Don COURSE, 1. [<-TROTTING, MONDAY, AX M the office of Holdredge’s Hatel, 764 licowlway, and quel Lith, at ig POM. mated tar $1,000, mie fo. 4 Clinton place. heats, best three in five Mr, W. Pesbady, ta diate i names bg. Crary John, Mr, H. Woodruff, names g. ¢ O* DEMANDE—UNE FRANCAISE OU ALLEMANDE, Billy Weodeock, Made to come of goed day and gout { parle lee deux laugues, pour étre ferme de { SHAW & WHITE, eparge et oir soin de deux enfants, il ext necemmalre quelle cache coudre et thire les habillement d'enfant, l'on exige de boune recommendation; l'on ne veut d'une femme qui a moina de trente ans, B’adresser 479 Hroat a 4 heures. THE TURF, ( NTREVILLE COURSE, L. 1. —TKOTYING.— MONDAY, J August Ii, at & o'clock VM, maten 8600, mile heats, beat three in five in harnews. James Wheipley names gr. im. Young Suffolk, Hiram Woodruff nasmes 0. 6. Veacoek JOFL, CONKLIN, Proprio’ AVPLY. tor harwena. 10 THE LOVERS AND HUES OF FINE {000K gh bred wtaltion Will Iribunae nber of mares the eueuing sem hhes, at 000 the season, All serving the mare, All acl moneys to be MAKERS | dente at the rink of the owners before {HIRTMAKERS, PLAIN SEWERS AND DI PD wanted immediately, at Genin's Bazaar, way. STEW ADESS. —WANTED, 13 Broad WHALAM A. BROWN, Proprietor, FINE AKT. CHANCE TO ARTISTS IMTWING MLE. RACHEL '® erformances at Une Metropolitan theatre, on and Feptember next, « beautiful promenade A refreshment saloon will be opened Wo Ue public, ar HY A SMART, ACTIVE young woman, w! ehly qualified for the on, a ritnation board a vemse) sail yetween this port and Liverpool, Will give anex ceptionable references, Call at 225 Grand at. A | ange according to French . and ina style SEWING MACHINE—OVERATOR WANTED. —A FIRST | rival the mort eplendid ‘foyer’ of the Parisian theatres DS rate hand, and none other need apply, ax good wages | Artiste, engravers, owners of photugraphie and daguerre will be paid. GEO. BRODIE, 61 Cana street, ofype galleries, are respectfully informed that they wu be admitted without any charge to exhibit euch pictures riatuen and works of art in general aa Gey may dewire wo 10 GROCERE.—A YOU } MAN, NINETEEN YEARS of age, is desirous of procuring a situat clerk | preseut to the inepection of @ select public. A catalogue grocery store; been in the business years, | of the objects thus exhibited, with prices aud camer ‘The best of reference from last employer, be. Address | of the exbibl will be printed Ainributed to a Fi her partiow|are M. J, box 179 Herald office apriy st the agenry of we il treet, rostn 2h, 1 Drawatic Company, Ist GOVERNESS.—A YOUNG LADY, WHO | from 1PM. 3 P.M. every day has been head teacher in an academy, and also in saeaaie itee tevane ae gp F rr ape families, wishes for an engagement as above, either in FLLYS, HALE PRICK ENGHAVER AND PRINTE New York or Brooklyn. She is competent to Inatruct in 61 Pulton street.—sglendid bridal cards, visiting music, French and the ordinary English branches invitation, address and at how wad env Meare address G. 8. Boerum street, five doors from At | lopes, card boxes, Me; busines 1 henda, b6lle lantic etreet, Brooklyn. en, Inbele, her copperplate ned ofl ink, back Bee, her ANTFD—A th ATION, A® GOVERNESS, HOUSE keeper, or lady’# con on, ly wanted by an in ri telligent American lady we would bave ne Jection wy pe aera the country or to travelling, and would be willing to a XCURAIONE TO THE YRIING HANK*—THR company the family to hurope or the South, Any wish. “4 tteamer GULDEN GATH, Captaa Charles Andersen. ing the rerviees of puch a one will plenwe address JD, K., | Ulormerly Captain of the etemmer Laure Koapp,) will Herald office, stating when and where an interview cag | comiinue her regular tripe to the lanes every day, (Mun ve had, days exeepted,) leaving Amon rlreet at To clock A. ML; epring atreet, Th; Fulton ferry, Brooklyn, 7). 6, Broome etreet, 8. pher 4 North river,6 F tackle bait and refreshments furnlabed « tillen band oar. ANTED—AT 143 NESWIT STIWKET, NEWARK, NEW Jersey, a Protestant young woman, to make #hirte and do the mending and plain cooking for « email family Fare paid if engages. ( SRAND RXCURMION TU THR PRad ANTED—BY =A HERI WOTANIE = PROTEETANT | Bo tundey, Augort 12, iis Young wowan, « situation as children's nurse and | rale and eommodtour dow seamsiress, Can take charge of « baby from ite birth. | RII", b . Hanks, eemmander No objection to travel. The best of city reference. Please | Amos etreet at # o'clock, au call at the Union Mace Hotel, parlor Fishing tackle an m tome tendance ANTID—BY A KESPPCTABLE YOUNG GTI A situation to do general housework in & email pri- | G WANT vate family; Be objection to go to theeonmtuy, Caliat | Qh 960 Bist wt. butween Gub and 10tb avenues | he wtewms Jerk ot No. &, ree m mE YP Menlay Avg Morrell, will jewve Ppring strom’, at i Boek, AM et BACCO) ON HING to 0 113 ¥ » ANTED—A SITUATION, HY A PROTRETANT GIRL, to do cooking, washing and ironing, @ & good | ther p er, and tx willing t take hecvelf useful, reference | the mew iven if required, from beth city and country. Call at 8 | J ining & Ninth avenue | Fomih atreet Wi —A SITUATION, BY A REXPUCTARLE | cureion. Tickets [for gentlemen only ) Woman, at wet nur, with the Gret baby, gol re | mente and balt furniehed on bowed eee ABA. | AS GiaketEn VOR FACT WGONK TH A — — 1 empreiows dewhle cagion Cammer TANTED—TWO ACTIVE YOUNG LATIMES TO Wart | SRTTH, Bt Hanks, commaniw, teing gre in complete on the the table at the New Pngland Dining Ha | order, can be chartered for rseursions, Me la the loon, No. ¥2 Warren at, Call early and must elegant sisamer Avrud bw the pur collet | ng a Marge demeing saloon 111 owt wong. Ayyty om a te A can be ob on, corner of Pullen aot > ont « at the Irland Gy Somth ptreete, and om the tent on the mor ference. Can be seen for thrne dae & and Oth avenue third floor front room. TANTED—A WOMAN, TO O00K WASH AND thu Bnglich Secten on rman preferred. alee girl, | Mi Mroadway, wp Maire Ub oF 16 years of age, t@ 40 upper work, with grt city — reference Apply at 2s West th vt | INSURANCE. Wa FIRST RATE MILLINTIO #ALANY we eee, Apply ot 111 Cansl etreet. Aleo © email tore to be dieponed of, with ck and Gxtures ala row sonable rele Ww ANTED—A YOUNG LADY, TO ATTEND 4 Mit Unery rtore; also two oF three goed milllimere ate! & trimmer, none but competent hands need apply. vel woges given. Apply at 65 Canal etreet Wena FORT CLAS® CLOAK MAKIRE — Apply ineediately to Grorge Brodie, $1 Canal | vreet . | G' WHETEEN INEUKANCY COMPANY, DT Nouce is hereby given that the tooks of euhaer! teow to the topttal etek of Gee marine opened on the With day of Anger, heyobile and at the TANTED—PY A HERIROTAE YOUNG WOMAN W * dteation a good plain cook and fret rete wash- et apt ironer. The tent of elty reference = Vienae call at or 213 Vest 12th et. third Boor front row, | ‘ “£000 WAG VRTEAN ETE, AT GOLD, | Waren’ W Mecond treet TO OOTY AND IyPhovE The subseriber having « large t healthy aud fertile yart | lan’ at the Weet treet of land located tn the of the Rouridhing State of Wisernain, will time sell alternate po cat & for acres fad, 810 for WO, BIS for tan even, ant | 020 for 160 acres, on condition A oneupying aml improe | ing the same within two years; bat no more than 190 acres Will be ott yme pereon. This le nat one-filth Griewolt, Jr. Free? 0. Gebiaré. nines AppAntel to open books of subsery part of the real value of the land and noone whe ever 1 a Os LAPIN ALL | Sate f coma wee land at the Wert « ! Wi s18M 6. LANE, | fall to improve 9 janity. Por fall partic alare ap HONKY ¥. MPACLEING, | we C CLARK way, renin Me og ot ea aa ween the bene of 9 an 30 dock \ NOAM HUTCHINGS,