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concerted resolutions, but a convention of the chiefs of ‘the whig party, to meet and consult as becomes wise sak Rone tful citizens upon the prospect and duties be- Hon, Joshua R. Giddings im stumping it in Maine. On evening last he regaled the citizens of Bangor with an anti-stavery speech of the first water; on Tharc- bes be 2 aa into the slaveholders, at Orono on Friday he talked abolition to the citizens of ‘The Litchfielt (Conn. ) hoiste the name of Hon. Daniel S. Lickenson, of N. Y., for President, and Hon. Howell Cobb, of Georgia, for Vice President. Itis reported that Mr. Damrell, who was chosen to the third Co nal ‘district of Massachu- ig so ill that he is about to withdraw from Congress he has entered it, and that Governor Gardner, who now residea in that district, will be the Know No- ‘thing candidate for the succession. ——$——$—$——— The Prohibitory Liquor Law. ARRESTS FOR DRUNKENNESS. ‘There was a marked increase in the number of persona ‘the Lower Police Court (Tombs), while the magistrates at the other Police Courts were kept unusi bury in dis- of the prisoners arrested for indu! ‘too freely. e wing figures speak well for the liquor dealer’s i First District Police Court, Justice Connolly Second do do do — Justice Davison Third do do do Justice Wood. INTOXICATION IN BROOKLYN. ‘The police of the Western District of Brooklyn made arrests for drunkenness on Saturday alghts i i i i if u ‘they will ‘were all kept uniil this morning, when z Auction.—Sale of Choice Bran- , of a high cont.—ALBERT on’ Tuesday next, August ralesroom, No. superb bran & stock of one , a ‘| i ie 4] ! EF # unusual inducements, aa it is the closing ‘4 large invoice, and we recommend the trade as ivate consumers to attend it. All the goods are be without reserve, and every article warranted ae represented in the catalogue, For a more full descrij refer to the advertisement of Mr. Nicolay another column. a H. Nicolay’s Seml-Weekly auction sale of stocks, and bonds will take place this day, ) at 1214 o'clock, at the Merchants’ Exchange. r particulars see his advertisement in another eolumn. Catalogues con be obtained at the office, No. 11 atreet. i ! Ambrotypes!—Tomlinson, at his gallery in Jersey City, is taking some of the finest Pe of this kind that have ever been exhibited. n’s likenesses taken almost instantaneously. Deguerreotypes Worth Having.—You Can Procure a better likeness, a family group or @ picture for Jess money, at KNAPP’S gallery, fégountly re moved) 477 Broadway, between Broome and Grand sts., ‘than elsewhere. Concert and Ball at Union Hall, Sarat Bprings.—Air WIESE, leader of the band engaged at 1 for this season, would inform his friends and the iblic that the annual concert and ball for the benefit of celebrated band takes place on Thursday evening, bon Se on which occasion the dining room st ‘that hotel! will be used Complete Zephyr Cassimere Suits, §10; check Marseilles peng sizes, $7 75; beautiful blue cloth arena conts, $10; handsome Marseilles vests, $1, &., &., at EVANS clothing warehouse, 60 and 68 Fulton strect. Silks.—A New Lot of Cheap Fancy Dress silks will be offered this morning; also, superior black silka, to which we call the particular attention of our custumers. E. H. LEADBEATER & CO., 347 Broadway. Collars, Collars, Collars.—Just Received, 8,000 rich embroidered collars, varying in price from 1a. to %, which is about one half their value. Also, a large Jot of worked banda, lace veils and cambric pocket hand- rock fcr E. H. LEADBEATER & CO., 347 Broadway. Job himsclf might have lost his credit for tience, had he been visited with the plague of ill t- on shirts, clumsily made, GREEN, No. 1 Astor House, not wishing to expose any gentleman to a trial greater than Job’s, never sends home a misfit, and executes all orders within the time promise ! Gifts and Presents.—Just Received, and for pale at reduced prices, the choicest selection of fancy and every variety of toys, dressed and undressed games of amusement, &c.,, at ROGERS’ Fancy Bazaar, 449 Broadway. Defiance Salamander Safes.—Robert M. Pat. RICK is the sole manufacturer in the United States of the above celebrated safes, and patent powder proof defiance Jocks and cross bars. Dopot 192 Pearl street, one door below diaiden lane. Herring’s Patent Champion Fire and Bur- proof safe, with Hall’s patent powder proof lock, recelved prize medals at the World’s Fair, London, 1851, and Crystal Palace, New York, 1853-’64. ‘SILAS C. HERRING & CO., 135, 157 and 189 Water street, N. Y. To Straw Bonnet Denlers.—We are now pre- pared to show a large and complete assortment of the fall style of straw bonnets, consisting in part of the Florence, Pedale, English dunstable and split straw bonnets, all o! which are of our own manufacture, and will be sold at ‘the lowest pee as by the case. A. LELAND & O0., No 171 Pearl stree' Batchelor’s Hair Dye, Wigs and Toupees— ‘the best in the world. Nine private rooms for spplying his unrivalled dye Beware ot imitations; they result in ridicule. The largest stock of re and toupées in Amo- rhea, wholesale and retail, at BAICHELOR’S, 233 Broad-- way. ‘Whiskers or Moustaches Forced to Grow in six weeks, by my Onguent, which will not stain or injure the skin, $1 per bottle, and sent to any part of the coun- try. KC. GRAHAM, 685 Broadway; Zeiber, 44 South ‘Third strect, Philadelphia; Briggs, 37 State street, Albany, Hair at In the World for a Black or brown; only four shillings a box. Hill's improved In- stantaneous dye, more natural in appearance, even in color, softer, glossier and permanent than any in use. Sold or applied at 1 Barclay or 45 Nassau streets, ‘The Public, and Dealers in gene. ral, are notified that Cortar’s rat, cockrouch, &c., exter- minator is the only effectual article that annihilates these pests without danger or stench. None pee on commis- sion; no false certificates used, it speaks for itself; no — sellit; try it and you will find it ts worth its weight |. None genuine unless signed by HENRY Rt. Cos- Tak, Wholesale and retail depot, Broadway, N. Y. “Partant la Syria” Is national tune of France, Whilst LYON’S er rate powder Makes the horrid insects dance. His pills destroy rats and mice, th dainty bits not over nice. Every one should have # box of pills and flask of pow- er, It is harmless to mortals, but death to rate aud every kind of insects. Depot, 424 Broadway. ONLY REMRDY FREE YROM POIKONOUS DRU PROOFS! New York, June 11, 1855. Lbavemade a chemical examination oi Rhodes’ fever end agut cure; or antidote to malaria, and have tested it for arsetic, mereury, quinine, and strychnine, but have not fount a particle ‘ol either in it, nor have I found any substance in its composition that would prove injurious to the comtitution. JAMES R. CHILTON, M. 1). Chemist. LawisnenG, July 27, 1866. Ma. J. A Ruopm: Dear Sir—1 have but three bottles of your madicine left now, as I have been selling it very fast duringthis month, 1 am now perfectly satistied that it will curethe ague. I have lived here four 8, and Rat the apie al the time tll 1 took your re have not bai the least symptom of it since: praise it ssthe only thing that will cure it. pome more as soon as you can send it, Let me know ‘whether | mall remit to you by mail, or if an agent will eal) for it. And hoping fo receive another lot econ, | re- main yours most Teaprottully, ©, R, MoGINLY. se Kew, Michigan, Suly 31, 1865, Da. J. A.Rnonm: Dear Fir--Your cure for the fever and lis thus far performed wonders. It has not failed in ominstance to perform « quick and permanent cure. fom that have been troubled with the distressing discare hav been entirely cured by using only one bottle of the cure Please send us immediately four dozen, as we have bit three bottles remaining. Truly yours LATHROP & MeibAN Mesers. rr & Goulden, Aurora, Ill. July 3, 1866, ‘vine that ‘*he Cuce t# selling very well, We have not lowt a eeseand consider it a eure thing: also recexmmend ft in preferace to anything else,” Mr. Comms, Michigan, Jaly 24, 1956. bend imation Sir—Send me halt & gross of ir Fever nd Ague Cure. a8 soon ax ‘ible, as { have be ted teorder till I sold the tast bectie, ‘oars tru, H. R BABCOCK. 1 Some of ban remartable eqrer mate in New York, aye heen ofersons who have ved only temporar: relie( from th beet of other remedies offered ogee f and I beg lene te suggest to sufferers that it ic safest to try @ only harmless remedy first. Por further evidence of t) uuvarying efficacy of my “An Malaria,’ thaublic are ng rey’ dealer who hageid it C. H. Ring, has retailed quantiiiew, and not a purchase complained, ad it ix not likely ee will, Directions are few and rimpldut must be strictly followed. JAMES A, RHODES, Providence, R. L Geo. H. Bate wholesale t, 135 Wi " for sale by C. HRing, C. V. Ciekener & Co., F.C. Welle & Co. , Bro re. M. Hayes, and drnggists generally ‘ited States and Canadas, Caution to Southern Merchants. Learn some of the respectable firms in New 0) h Orleans w my Bchie@am Aromatic Semagoe is exten- oo eres ithern rates p ceed ort ron ny en CaS ageing article, 1 think it necessary to cau- agaiast these venders of poison im ‘& pure medicinal spirit, miaedy ote peetacioe ta tee req ut produ conse- uences which Invariably result from iquor. In order to render assurance do’ article ana); by chemists of world. celebrity, and submitted it for experiment test to thousands of medical practitioners. The responses from ‘these sources were of the most unequivocal and satisfac- tory charabter. It is now before the public, surrounded with these guarantees, and these unim) te ofmy trade mark, from Holland into this market, w Schnapps, previous to the appearance of Wolfe's Schiedam Aromat in thin efty. The frat import un being ‘ade into. this city in the ear eighteen hundred and forty-eight, which can be seen Py the Custom House books. T my label ax @ atric art of the ‘article, has set the whole hive of motion, and the duty I owe to my cus- friends, and the public, compela me to put them on their guard against imposition, The genui Schnapps is iy and pint , envel in ‘yellow Tang fons Coll bottle, cork, and re on the label, For sale by all cH wen A a a at es ver at we Front atreet, Philadelphia. : Fiteh, Author of the “Six Lectares , office T14 Broadway, will be pleased to 10 those who have been injured, or who have failed to be benefited by the specialty of inhalation, for diseases of the lungs or throat. Open daily (Sundays ex- cepted), from 9 to 5 o'clock. Treats consumption, asth- iscases Of the heart, and all chronic diseases of and females, Consultation free. Dr. 8.8. FINCH is always at home, and there is no person elsewhere, tra- 4 7 velling or otherwise, in any way connected with him, or authorized to ball from his office or refor patients to Fever and Dyspepsia.—Persons suffering from either of these diseases should apply im- mediately for Rosenbourn's Oriental bitters, the only medicine now before the public that will effect a cure without poisoning those who take it. This mediciue is no eatchpenn ir, but a genuine remedy, that will cure ninety-nine cases out of every hundred, where direc tions are followed. The money will be refunded in ail cases where it fails. It in sold at $1 a bottle, by the agent, F, § STREKT, No. 22 Beekman street. For par- ticulars, call and get circular, or see advertisement in the New York Dispatch, M, D. Cameron ts the First Practical Per- fumer who has adapted the most desirable rece(pts of his profession to general use. The merits of the receipts are now well known, three editions having been soll. They consist of hair dye, hair restorative, an elegant pomate, poudre subtle, la belle white, bloom’ of roses, freckle Jo: tion, eau d’boquet, dentrifice, &e. For sale at 212 Columbia street, near South ferry, Brooklyn. Sent to any address in the city of New York, or forwarded to any part of the country. Price $1. Who will Suffer, when Dr. Tobias’ Cele- brated Venetian liniment will immediately cure cholera, colic, dysentery, vomiting, rheumatism, swe cuts, burns, &e ? Depot 60 Cortlandt street, New York. Sold by all the druggists and storekeepers. Holloway’s Pills.—The Scarching and Cara- tive properties render them invaluable to those who suffer from Liver and stomach complaints. Any cave of dyspepsia will readily yield to their wonderfal influence. Sold at the manufactories, No. 80 Maiden lane, New York, and No. 244 Strand, London, and by all druggists, at 26 cents, 623; cents, and $1 per box. Married. On Tuesday evening, August 7, by the Rey. J. B. Wake- ly, Mr, Punew A, LeHvAN to Miss Sari Mf, Mengct, all of this city. On Wednesday evening, August 8, by the Rev. Dr. Mil- lett, of 171 Fast Seventeenth street, at the residence of the bride’s mother, Mr. Hexny 7. Savxpera, of Norwich, Conn., to Mist SARAH Manta MoCoxwet, of this city. On'Monday, August 12, Mr. Manizw J. O'BYRyE, of Franklin avenue, to Mise Carugrixe M. Dowie, at the residence of her father, H. P. Dowling, Kent avenue, East Brooklyn. On Sunday, August 12, by the Rev. Dr. Marcellus, Mr. J.T, Brrpstin to Miss Hannan, daughter of Wm. of this city. papers please copy. Died. On Friday, Aagust 10, after a short and severe illness, Rowenr CUrKix, aged 69 Fears. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No. 157 Perry street, this afternoon, at three o'clock. St. Louls papérs please copy. On Sunday morning, August 12, of marasmus, Gron- Gexa, infant and only daughter of Jobn and Maty Ann Cornwall, of this city, aged 8 moatha and 23 days, Her remains will be taken to Greenwood Cemotory this afternoon, at two o'clock. On Saturday, August 1, Mary F., daughter of L. T. and Caroline Olinsted, aged’2 months. The relatives and friends of the fall tfully invited to attend the funeral, from their residence, 73 Hudson street, at teu o’clock this morning. are res On Sunday morning, August 12, Witiuiam Horrett srax, nom of Willian and Catherine Stein, aged 11 months and4 a. ‘The relatives and frlemis of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this afternoon, at three o'clock, from 583 Fourth street! His remains will be in- terred in the Lutheran Cemetery, Long Island. On Sunday, August 12, Wiui1am, infant son of Richard and the late Elizabeth’ Thomas Mills, aged 2 years, 3 months and 4 days. The funeral will take place this afternoon at three o'clock, from his late residence, No. 135 Liberty street. The friends of the family are respectfully invited to at tend. On Sunday, August 12, of consumption, Jaums Hrrcu- MAN, The friends of the family are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral, from his late resilence, Kighty-sixth street and Third avenue, at two o'clock this afternoon, His remains will be taken to Calvary Cemetery for inter ment. On Sunday, August 12, Jvray Lrvivastox, son of Chas. A. and Julia L.. Peabody, of this city, aged § months and 2 weeks, The funeral wil! take place at Hyde Park, Dutchess county, on Tuesday, August 14, On ‘Sunday morning, August 12, Mrs. Mary Nonms, widow of Israel Norris, in the 68th year of her age. The friends of the family, and the members of the Ta- bernacle Baptist elurch, ave invited to attend her fune- ral, this afternoon, at two o'clock, from the residence of her son-in-law, William C, Vandewater, No. 373 Bleecker street. Un Sunday, August 12, Tota TL, son of John Han Sophia Truchanicut, aged 1 year, & months and 13 lays. ‘The relatives and friends of the farnily are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Tuesday morning, at eight o’clock, from No. 174 West Broadway, without fur- ther invitation. In Brooklyn, Sunday, August 12, Mre, Manoaner Sacem, at the advanced age ot 80 years The friends of the family are requested attend her |. fram the residence of her son, , Brooklyn, at two g’elock this turther notice. In Williamsburg, on Saturday, August 11, twin so Joshiia and Ann Atkins, aged 1 pe: ‘The relatives and friends of the e funeral, from the residem 168 Grand street, Williamsburg Saturday, August 11, CHvntes BRooxy, tlizabeth Center, ‘nged 10 years, o ly are invited to at of his parents, No. months and 4 ‘The friends tend th Any) {the family are respectfully invite this afternoon, at half past three « from th nee of ix parents, No. 191 South Fourth street, ey City. Vhiladelphia papers please copy. In Wheat sheaf, N.J., on Sunday morning, August 12 after a lingering ‘loess, Cousens Sevpas, formerly of New York, aged 60 years, 8 months amd 16 dave ‘The friends and relatives of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from Hope chapel, Brond- Way, to-morrow aftecnoon, at two o'clock, His remains will be taken to Greenwood. ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. PERSONAL. ANNY CLINTON—THERE 18 A LETTER AWAITING you in the usual place. Prronearion WANTED—OF THE WHEREABOUTS of Michael Daly, formerly of Blackforth, county Mona. han, Ireland, or of bis cousins, Margaret aud Bridget aly. Information of them will be thankfully received by Laurence Paly, lately returned from California. Ad- dress National Hotel, Cortlandt stovet F PNTIRELY RECOVERED, STRIVE TO MAKE YOU self comfortable. vp. MPORTANT TO CARMEN.—IF THE CARMAN WHO who mvived & plano from 675 Greenwich street, on Jul, 2, will ca) npon J, & D. Walker, piano wareroom, No. Astor place, and give information as to where piano cam De found, he will be sultably rewarded. S E. Ht WILL BE THERE ACCORDING TO AGREE We B. ment ih opera ) WERE RIGHT. ADIEL F. HE. UNDEREIG NID) W6 friends, acquaintance LD INFORM HIS NUMEROUS and the citizens generally that he ix & eandidate for the office of Commiasio i Fepeirs and Supplies. Respectfully, W. k. KNAPP. Trondway, dence Fortieth street, Nineteenth ward. SPORTING. Fez VIGEONS—45 DIFFERENT KINDS, OF THE Dest stock, for sale, at 127 Sands street, Brook lyn, "Gal before @ollock A. Se, or after 6 P, M. NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, AUGUST 13, 1855. | . «EW PUBLICATIONS. | Ger POsuisiab— Tae DALE SCHOTTISCH, J by Julius Metz, 25 cents. We consider thia the efeiilest Schottlech we have publishel for a long time | jusic teachers, by calliay, or sending their cards, will receive @ copy gratis. Cards from the country must be ‘with three cents, to accom pay thi Lege. COOK & BRO., Musle Dealers, 343 Browlway. —One of the most exciting original stories of the Sih the above tithe, will bo enamsaced ie tee Morale Guide and Family Journal of this week. It will disclose a true history of the early life of this eccentric man, to- gether with some star disclosures associated with his romantic courtship and disappointed 1 i three cents. For sale everywhere, ENTREVILLE COURSE, L. l.—TROTTING.—MONDAY, C August 13, at 3 o'clock P. M., match $500, mile heats, it three in five in harness. James Whelpley names gr. m. Young Suffolk; Hiram Woodruff names b. &. Peacock. JOEL CONKLIN, Proprietor. NION COURSE, 1. L TROTTING, “MONDAY, AU- gu a i match’ for 8 mil hedhel beckttwe tg: hire ‘be tare Mr, We vedvody, names b.g. Crazy John; Mr. H. Woodruff, names g. &. Billy Woodcock. "Made ‘to come olf good ‘day and good track. SHAW & wire, Proprietors, Ti LOVERS AND BREEDERS OF FINE STOCK.— celebrated thorough bred stallion Wild Irishman stand for a limited number of marea the ensuing sea- son, at the Red House Stables, at $50 the season. moneys to be paid bef rving the mare. acel- doute’et the rik of the ownere a WILLIAM A. BROWN, Proprietor. HE LIQUOR DEALERS’ SOCIETY HOLD REGULAR meetings at the Odd Fellows’ Hall, every Monday evening, for purposes of discussion and the transaction of general business, when members are expected to at- tend. No persun adinitted without hia card. of member- ship. J. N. HAYWARD, President, D8, Paice, Secty. —'N. R, Bunce, Vice President. Cunt WINES FROM $2 (BOTTLES RETURNED) TO $6; blackberry brandy, an excellent, re mmedy for diarrhea; white brandy for preserving; London and Qub- lin porter, Scotch ales, brandies, wines, rum, Schiedam sebnapps, and all other imported Hquors, segars, &c., for sale by UNDERHILL & MATTERSON, 490 Broome street, corner of Croxby. IHAMV'AGNE.—J. MEYER, JR., SOLE IMPORTER OF / billecart salmons vergenay champagne, 14 Broadway, invites the attention of the trade to hit new shipment of this celebrated brand of wine. Orders filled upon the most liberal terms. es IN BOND.—WINES, BRANDIES, AND GIN, in packages of various sizes, with certificates of im= jortation from custom house, for sale low for cash, by L. H. SIMPSON & SONS, 19 Be: gray light hind feet, long hoof cracked on side, now growing out, warts in ears, and had warts on neck and leg, fine traveller; buggy wagon, leather top, sides off top, made by E. M. Stratton, N. Y.;old harness, with black trunk, containing clothing, ke. “The above reward will be paid for the recovery of the property, by applying at 11 Ferry street. ee Fe. MATTISON. 2 KEWARD.—STRAYED OR STOLEN, FROM near the village of Fastchester, on the night of fle Gth instant, a horse, of a light brown color, with a minture of gray, about four years old, 1834 hands high, has a large head and long tail. The above reward will be aid on the recovery of the said horse, by 5. BRIGGS, astchester, Y. REWARD.—LOST, IN THE MANHATTAN COM- pany Bank of this city, on the morning of August 6, » $50 bill on the above bank. The above reward will be paid and no questions asked, by leaving it at the bank. ‘The money belongs to a very poor woma: REWARD.—HORSE AND BUGGY WAGON stolen, at Hastings, N. Y., on Tuesday night, Horse 16 hands high, 6, years old, a reddish nt plored tail, hind UKGLARY—$50 REWARD.—HOUSE NO, 04 SIXTH strvet.—My apartment was entered between July 0 and Anguat 6; and the following articles stolen, viz— pair of earrings, globular shape; 1 pair do., shape ofa hall amp; 1 heavy finger ring, fitted for a stone; 1 gold pracelet, L gold locket and slide, and a child's little bank. ‘The reward will be paid for the ‘thief, only by calling on the premises. Strong suspicions rest on certain persons. Jewellers and pawnbrokers are requested to stoy the ar- ticles, if offered for sale or exchange. P. A. ROBBINS. EWARD.—LOST, A PAIR OF GOLD SPECTACLES, going from Charles street through Greenwich and Ninth street, The finder will receive by bringing them to No. 3 Charles #t. Suxth avenues, u a suitable rewar BILLIARDS, ILLIARD TABLES FOR SALE—A SUPERIOR ARTI- cle, can always be had at the old stand, 90 A street, with the only patent elastic cushions; mings ot every description in the trade ten per cent cheaper than can be bought elsewhere. GRIFFITH & DECKER. ‘D CHEAPEST BILLIARD TABLES IN as soldat 41 Ann street. Gentlemen purchasing, and Wwtha, cues, &e., cheap for cash, Von't forget t O'CONNOR & COLLENDER, 41 Ann street. WwW INVITE PURCHASERS TO EXAMINE OUR stock of billiard tables, with our modern {inprove- menta, for which we received a silver medal at the worki’s fair, New York, 1854. Also, balla, cues, cloths, &e., ke., for tale at the lowert cash prices. LEONARD & BENJAMIN, 892 Brondway. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. & —A YOU MAN, WITH THe ABOVE $2.500 mount, is desirous of engaging in po me profitable hs Sead business already estab- lished. Address S, W., box No. 20, Herald oifice, stating nature of business. 3 TO $500 TO INVFST IN SOME NEAT, ie respectable business. Addrew box Lu, Hierald office, stating the natur usiness, with of the real name, or it will not be i $200 =A GENTU fe amount, who would be willing th. ct EMAN WANTED, WITH THIS to travel and attend to the fimancia erprise, which ix with will be pertec on Mr. t Fete & Ingall’s MIDDLE AGED GENTLEMAN inthe drug business for years, and who understands tha ts to meet with a party who lias a capital from $6,000 to $10,000 to join him in partnership, in order to Increase the business in the wholesale as well as the retail Lue. As this will be a very profitable way for any person who can dispose of such & su: ¥ to put it w good ne- particular atte od to this advertise Address A. Z.. H WHO HAS BEEN nsiderable number of ade thoroughly, wish fice: NER WANTED.—A BUSINESS MAN, WITH A nt $10,000 oF $12,000, can purchase an in ieiest in an extensive and profitable bust a tortune may be realized in u few years Trebla, box 3,006 Post Otfice JARTNER WANTED—OR AN INTEREST IN A FT to evgage iu dyeing and pi cioth, by & person who bas had long ex bu . Apply to JAMES KANDLES, Hol:asbarg, TPHE SUPECHIBER HAs UHLS DAY AANOCIATED with him Aurou S. Lech, unde: title of J. Henry ACo., and will continue the watebease manufacturing at 92 South Second street JOUN HENILY Miladelphia, August 6, 1865. AAHON + MUSICAL. & COS G riety of wt », 29) Broadway. } ALLET pianos fale or re generally ache the piano Hallet, Tavis & Co. rival wrics, if ia the world, for brillianey, or purity of tone.—Boston iaily Times. EVERLY INSTITT Breve ceesible by DAVIS tie now mannufectured by EDUCATION, FOR A LIMITE t BOARDING heal, for y Fi ieenis street, below Fifth lay be at hor tw confer eptember 6. Mrs. Mears rents and guardians « Monday, reptember o. R. AND MADAME NOEL BERGTER'® BOARDING and day school for young lofles, 300 ecval ave hue, between Fighteenth “and Ni wirects. De and Mme. Noel Bergier respectfully inform their (riensle and the public generally tha: their institution will be re opened on Mouday, the 10th of September, A rtaxe i» attached to thia establisument, for pupils at a dis SPANISH AMERICAN TNETITCTE. NO. 1 West SS Twenty-third street —In ths institation the pupils are offered unusual facilities for acquiring » thorough knowledge of the followin nefent ant modern laa to r with b unge, mathemation bookkeeping mact« drawiag fens ing, gymnastics, and oll the branches of the beet ature tien. The institution will be re-opened on Monday, the 2A Beptember Reterencer—A Nephews, Comer Deans Hotel J.D. DE LAS CURT AS Tenaga det Valle & Go: ¥ Wallts & Co,: Uiear Acorta Harweeny's ~~ COAL. CAGE CHECT, I QUICK BALK AND eMAtL. J yrafite for eaeh. J am detivering ber white ark, well rcreened, at $5.00, of in $4 45, from my’ yards: Ring and Greenwich streets, Twewty {0h street and Ninth svenue, 116 loaue street, near Bevadway. CLINTON C Al. $6 % P9R TON—PineT “RED AND white neh Sebraythill conl, ogg, furnace or stove vizo, delivered ip York, Willim brooklyn, Jersey City or Hoboken. Apply at the + Coal and Flour Agency, & Broadway, “Flowr tep do! per barrel. ‘WANTS. en nner nome RESPECTABLE SCOTCH WOMAN WISHES 'TO TAKE gentlemen's washing and families’ washing to her or would go out by the day to respectable ‘est Washington place, room 17. SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECT, neat and tidy young woman, as chambermaid an‘ To take charge of chiluren, or todo the general housework ofa rmall plain family. Can be seen at 309 or 373 State st., Brooklyn, her recent place of service, where she has been employed nearly a year and» hall. FRENCH YOUNG LADY, ACCUSTOMED TO TCT tion, wishes to tind a’ situation in a family or ding ehoe!, to teach her own language, history and geography. Adiress box 3,754 Post Offic FROM EUROPE, HAVING JUST RELIN- Lay A. uished an eng nt, offers her services as Kuper- jent of a first class ladies’ institute. Having resided in France, would undertake that departwnent, or give lessons in oil paintings, pastel, crayon, monochromatie and other styles of drawing. The highest references ven, and a liberal salary desired. Address Esperance, jerald office. FIRST KATE TRIMMER WANTED, A NUMBER OF good milliners and apprentices, also a saleswoman Accustomed to the Broadway trade. ' Apply at Mrs. Cur- ter’s, 603 Broadway. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN DESIRES A SITUA- tion in city or country, as seamstress; can make gentlemen's shirts, ladies’ and children’s dresses; also, Pisin and fine sewing; would asaist in chamberwork if re- uired; is well recommended; wages not so much the ob- fect an'n steady place. Call’ at 271 Bowery, Monday or uesday. A. 2000, DRESS MAKER WISHES TO ENGAGE WITH a few respectable families, ax she ix at present dis- a + st., corne first rate cutter and fitter. Call at 02 2ist 6th avenue, top floor. HEARIHY YOUNG WOMAN, WITH A FRESH breast of milk, desires a situation ax wet nurse, having just lost ber own baby; can furnish testimonials of the highest respectability. Can be seen till engaged at 92 Concord at., Brooklyn. YOUNG LADY, MODERATELY GOOD LOOKING, twenty years of age, wishes to find a partner for Ife. Any gentleman desirous of changing their isolated state for one of congenial happiness, will please address Jennie P. A., box 271 Union square Post Office, Broadway. RESPECTABLE MARRIED WOMAN WISHES A SITU tion us wet nurse, hus lost her first baby; no ob- Jection to city or country. Can come well recommended. ‘Apply for two days at i. RESPECTAB! Kast 33 2 PROTESTANT situation in GIRL, WISHES A small private family, to do general housework. Can be seen in 272 Sd avenue, between 22d and 24d sts., second fluor, back room, YOUNG LADY, WHO HAS HAD SOME YEARS’ experience, is desirous of procuring « situation ag feacher of drawing and painting, in an academy, or as governess in a private family; she would have no objec- tion to go South. Address 8. A. D., Brooklyn Post Uilice, ing full particular A_ SITUATION IN 86 t; hax served two years at ; would attend a store or as waiter to go a short distance in. the Address M,C. D., or teach the ina hotel. Noo country. Best ot ret Post Office, Grand y for the country, and three nurses for the city. Also, four good cooks, two #, und a number of girls for hoase- work, at WESLEY'S select female office, 196 Seventh ave- nue, near Twenty-third st. A lady in attendance. LADY FROM DUBLIN DESIRES AN ENGAGEMENT in a seminary or private family, the former pre- ferred, aa teacher Of the piano and singing; would teach or assist in the English branches if requisite, Apply at the Christian Home, 66 East 88th st., between 4th and Lexington avenues, RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANT: ation to do general housework. she is a good plain cock; first rate washer apd ironer. No objection to goashort distance im the country. Best city cefe- rences, Apply at 47 West Washington Place, coMr DRESSMAKER WISHES TO WORK A out by the day; one who can give every satisfaction in cutting and fitting ladies’ dresses. lease eall at 46 Weat Lith «t, and chambermaids, MART MAN COOK CAN FIND A manent rituation, by applying day at the sa in the American Bible Mouse, corner ‘Third avenue and Astor plac SITUATIC PCT. OUNG woman, to do the housework of a nice private family; is a good plain cook, an excellent washer and froner, ty very kind to children; has the best of city references Flease call at 87 Court street, fifth door trom Vacific, Brookly be seen for three da: TREACHFR OF EXPEKIENCE, A GRADUA’ or Harvard, desires @ permanent situation in a first Tate school, as general axsistant in English branches, or as special instructor in mathematics or Latin. Addeess B. 1... New Brighton, Staten Irland. GUOD, A. HMAN WANTS A SITUATION. ~IS A SINGLE wan and would wish to go inthe country; thoroughly understands the care and manigement of horses and driving, for capability and character can give the hest of city relerence. Address W. M., Herald office, for two days. COMPETENT DRUG CLERK, HA } HAD FIVE , desires a perma As assistant or in charge; would not « or ¥ Herald office. olng South » box et Bont. WANTED—TO KEEP A SET OF BOOKS anufactory, one ours’ ride by railroad from this city; he will be required to attend to the shipping and taking a deseription of ear- riages purchased and manufactu paying the men. &c., it will be desirable for him to have some knowledge of carriages. Such a man, fully competent to attend to ruch duties, can have steady employment, with good salary. Avidress box 3,782 Post Office, stating capabili ties, where can be seen, with reference, age, Ko. Reply within three days of this dat OOKKERPERS & a» bookkeeper Greenwich street "ATION WANTED.—A GENTLE s) experience wikhes situation Good references, Address HN. S219 {ALIFORNIA.—AN ENGLISH WIDOW LADY IS DE. sirous of engaging with a lady or fa ing to California, She is of domestic habits, a go . and is willing to make herself gewerally « gard to passage an arrangement might be made Mrs. M.K., broadway P.0., for thiec {ALIFORNTA.—WANTED, A SITUATION BY A YOUNG J woman, in a respectable family going to California ix well qualified to take charge of childern, i¢ a gvod teamatrens und would make herself generally useful would engage on reasonable terms. Apply at 150 Chris Ue etreet, in the rear. 1OACHMAN WANTED.—A FIRST RATE SINGLE MAN / who thoroughly understands bis busines ftuten Inland. Apply at 46 Broadway, between A.M WOACHMAN AND GAR Cc country, who tully will make themselves useful fice eR WANTED—POR THE nd thelr 1 eferences requir 4 OVERNESS WANTED, TO RESIDE IN A FAMILY ON J eng Island, to impart instruction in Kaglich branches, French and music, plano. Apply at No. UL Weet léth et. XM N.Y. ILLINERS WANTED.—GOOD HANDS MAY OFTALN rtcady employment. Apply at 192 Fultow «t., brooklyn 4] FROWANT TAILOR respectfully calle ine has opened an office at 2K importers of tailor aved to tench cutting in al proved system of setoal measurem P y im nt. 20% Hromdway (OTOGRAPHY.—A SITUATION WANTED IN A asextablishment. Address A. ¥. M., Herald UATIONS WANTED—POR TWO Most RESPEL TABLE wtestant girls; one ax cook, whe thoroughly un (ves'ands cooking fu'ali ite branches, the other m= char Lermaid and seamet of puree And seametres, con and fit children's clothes first rate. Apply or a4 © wt Henderson's otfice, 6 Court #t., Brooklyn SITUATION WANTED—BY A WELL tidy young woman, to do general good plain’ cook, a first ate washer Jing and obliging. Please cali, for Livington street RECOMMENDED, hou N PROTESTANT VATION WANTED —HY A GERM. young Worn, ne firet clase ¢ ally oF reat such ne ment produce Dlease call at 225 Be the above number CATION WANTED—BY A NEAT AND Mie ble young woman, ax good plain cook, firet asher aid (rower, good taker, anit con mended. alee, by smother, ax’ cba god city refercnes, and entice at., Brooklyn, for three ¢ S ALPSMAN ~WANTED. vation as ealerman Mt required, advance $1,000 or © fur poe A dressed to Kiehard, Herald off meet a preempt reply a STUCK MAKERA (TICES =~ RAISED t J stock hands wanted itmmeiiaiely To rach bet 4 constant work will le given BERN Hei Vie ©, 10 Broadway PEVALSNTED BUPINERS MEN WANTYL 1 the country, by J. I N ALL Pant CULTUR & OD. No. it William alreet, as gente for a bandeoue able & | book, ¥ cannot be otvtalned 4t the bo bach 10% day cam ilies. | | | | WANTS. T° CARPENTERS, —A STOUT ACTIVE BOY, 17 YEARS of age, wishes a rituation to learn the trade: bas worked at it before, Address Henry, box 117 Herald of- fice, for one week, iC chy or country Kast Fourteenth MON SQUARE.—OOOKS, WAITERS, NURSES, CHAM- bermaids, &e.. proviued for re-pectahle families at the employment ay acy office, No. 66 street, Union square. \HHER, Agent. J. OGAL TANTED—BY A CAPABLE WOMAN, A SITU ATIO! who is @ professed cook aud baker, aud und siands oll kinds of pastry, confectionery! and desert; also, a good housekeeper, having muiny years experiance, situation in @ hotel or large family preferred. Good city references given, Call for two days at 285 Bleecker st., near Barrow, Watt SERVANT, BY A SINGLE GENTL man. One accustomed to valeting, and ean drive a pair of horres, if required, preterred.” Address Mr, Meredith, Herald office. TANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation as plain cook; no objection to do wash ing and ironing ina «mall family; has good city refer- emice; no objection to the country. | Can be ween for two days at 446 Washington st., first floor, back room, TANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Young woman, as chambermald and waiter, or te do chamberwork and assist in. washing and Ironing 4 respectable private family; wages not so much an objec but good home preferred; can give good reference. Call for two days at 210 avenue A, between Mth and 15th «ta. on the second floor, front room. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE girl, to do general housework; f@ a goo) washer and isonet. Good elty reference. Address for $wo days 59 West 24th at, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A HESPRCTABLE young woman, to do general housework in a pri- vate fumily, Best elty reference given. Please call at 52 Vandam «tt. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, a wituation as cool washer and ironer; no objection to live in New York city. Best eity reference, Can be seen for two days at 208 Hicks st., be- tween Pacific and Amity, Brooklyn, at the bakery. J ANVED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE WO- man, as cook; understands all kinds of cocking and baking.’ Good city reference, Apply at 363 Bowery, corner of 4th st. Call for two days, TANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, & Protestant, to do general buusework, Apply at 120 Mott wt., between Hester and Grand ats, Can be seen twodays. JANTED—A SITUATION as cook, washer and ironer. Can be well recom un ber lant place. Apply at 26 Hlcka at, Brook Can be seen for two days if not engaged. Wart —A RESPECTABLE WOMAN WANTS A situation a wet nurre; has been accustomed to the care of children for several years, and can take fall charge «fan infant; can produce the best of city refer- ence, and can be seen for two day# at the music store, 74 Bleecker street, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, TANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, as chambermaid or waiter, in a hotel or boarding house. Good city reference given. Vlease eall for three days at No, 280 Mott st., top floor, front room JANTED.—FINE LAWN BONNETMAKERS, AND A person to eut patters by the dress model.’ Apply at No. 3 Catherine street, A SITUATION OOK, A PLACE IN jeman'a family, efther in the eity or coun- try; she understands her business well, and is a good uker. Can give the best of elty referonces; is a German Vrotestant, She can be seen for two days at 62 Tth st, between Int und 2d avenues, TANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE mung woman, to do housework in w praall pri- vate family, Good reference given, Please call for ane day at 195 York street, between Hudson and Navy ats, Hirooklyn WW ANTHEA SITUATION, HY A. REAPROTABLE PHO. testant young woman, to do the general housework of wemall private family; t% a good cook, washer and froner; wan four yeara in he place. Can be w two day at 48 Orchard st tig Waters SITUATION, BY A MIDDLE Knglish woman, to attend adry goods or store; hua the beat of city reference from her prese ployers, with whom as lived twelve months. soon at 68 Went 20th at., near 6th avenue, J ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A MIDDLE-AGED ENG linh widow, ua seamstress; can cut and make chil- dvens’ clothes, embroider, and do all kinds of family sew ing. hax the best of elty reference from her present em », with whom she has lived twelve months, Can at 68 Went 20th at. soy near Oth avenue TANTED—A STIVATION, BY A RESPECTABLE widow woman, with a ‘baby 324 years old, te do neral hourework in a «mall private family. Good te fer Apply at 128 Cherry «t., near Catharine Market Ww NURSE.—A HEALTHY YOUNG MARRIED WO. man, with a fresh breast of milk, who has lost her In es to take a child to m Mre, Rourke, 187 Spring her house, r RAL HOUSEWORK understands her bu- infactory references an to he pacity, say apply wt th Mr. Seoit. W in a small fa tines, an honesty Wa SITUATION, BY A KESPRCTABLE JOUNZ WOMAN, a KeaInstress oF BUTrE, OF As chat bermaid; would like to travel with a lady, Best city re ference, Can be seen for pre days at her bh yer's, at MB West We ‘A SITL ATION, ESV RCTABLE BY chambermald and # A would vail Fleane call fur two day at Ob Weet SITUATION, HY A” hourekeeper oF seamatre y clothes sewing. Keferenee be seem fortwo days, at 145 Centre treet given trent r Wa A RESPECTARLE PROTESTANT young an at lain cook, washer or to do gene werta ie jood elty reference. Call at No. 62 Concord Brooklyn, for two day# b geity —BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT WO man, # rituation to do general housework; it» goed washer and ironer. Has good reference, and ean be en for two days. Apply at 201 17th #t., between Y avenu BY A RESVYCTABLE GIL, A SITUA ework of a ¢mall private faiil en Tu Ve seem tor two days at bs South Brook lyn SPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN k, in w private family or in a re rpectale boarding house; is willing to assist in the wash ing: can produce the bert of city reference. Viease enil wt V5), Mulberry street, cormer of Walker 1 bane ment wane A SITUATION, BY A RUXPECTANLE Ach girl; she is good cook, washer and ironer as childrens’ nurse stewardess Vrinee and Howe ference given if re Wen HITUATION, TO COOK, Wasi AND fron ina reepectable family, The advertiaer (x a young and healthy woman, and capable of ber 6 good plain cook and an excellant lawn Has good reference. Flesse call at 201 Weet 2ith futing referener tor | 6 Hous general he Can be seen fur two front room, TANTHI—BY A MIDDLE-AGED SO0TCH WOMAN, a rituation t general housework be w goal varber and plain ironer, le willing to go to the er cam be a engaged. Apply at 19 Grand atreet, her Wa BY A KESVECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation ws ¢ first rat | ironer. The bent Apply Jith «treet, third t he Wert The « riber havi TWO Oh THRE MAST, ExRNGPTIC n fore alent spenme.” Vord perticelare Inquire at 336 beowdwny, | reow No W. Hours SAM. to oh | whe —A YOUNG MAN ACCOM horses, cows, and a te | by sAAreming vimn' thet be cUmethals eet character, 1.v0 aod indestrious. erian aed Vorcign Laploytmemt Seelety, (Pear - Hresident,) ofices 18 ant M4 Bivee Howse nce next door ta the frocklym, where to Comettion are admitted whem | pot been Gre ascertained by direct n with their leat employers, Varw sad ther laterers, woechmgles, e., ah female demesne pesly arrived ln the erwntry, may be obtained at the | pocie'y + offer TT Greewwieh et 0 OCCUPY AND IMPROVE | je Peet Of aBgMeten wt BO Beene oh may hear fe | WANTS WLP SHOULD APrLY to THe | ° UB. THOMAGON, Gempral sgrat ly 5 WANTS, ANTED—FIVE HUNDRED AGENTS FIFTY. DOL lars a month made (ss selling “ Young Sav,” with Apow Nothing platform, just publinked. Also, the kastern Wor illustrated, and other popular books, ‘Call at 12% Nassau street, room @, up etaire, BROALWAY, COR, READE ST. AT MORAIS & v4 CUHNERTS, can be had Engligh, Seoteh, French, German, and Irish help, for hotels and private families’ also, wailers, porters, cachmen, gardeners, farmers, and mechanics, wt this or the brancl office, 102 Green wieh at, JQREWFR WANTED—WHO 1s } porter, pale and amber ale of the best 100 ‘ers yer her hr ger mame N., Herald office, name inverview can be bau also about whet aalary HORSES, CARRIAGES, 40. T THE BAZAAR, NO. SL CROSBY STREMT, WILL AN be esi wuctlon, every Monday and Wedmesday, ArT o'clock, a umber’ of horses, carriages, single and doubleharuees, &e., ke, JOHN H. GATFIELD, Proprietor. OR FALE—ONE LIGHT TWO HORSE FEED nage NEW, and made to order; alao one second a near wagon, stroug. Apply at 134 Hast Twenty~ ret. COMPETENT TO OR SALE—A THREE YEAR OLD ARABIAN COLT, very stylizh, and pretives great speed. is owner will match hing to go fifty smiles fiste A six hours. Can © be seen at Charles Curman's, near the UnionRace Course. MM SALE—A SORRED. MARE, HIGHT YEARS OLD; can trot in 2.58 to pole; warranted sound and kind, Apply in rope of 69 Woonter street, GHOCERYMEN AND EX) RESSMEN.—A SV LENDSIP horse, wagon and harness for sale, very low for cash; it cont 8370; will be wold for $250, Apy Ny to W. WENTLY, 384 Fourth avenur, near ‘Twenty-elg th street ANTED—A SET OF LIGHT DOUBLE HARNESS IN order and which has not been used much; also, a Hight pole and wpisiictrees. Address A.B. C., Herald office, stating price and where they can Le eeen ~ HOTELS AND SUMMER RETREATS. Bevis HOTEL, BERNEKS STREET, LONDON. — Visiters to England will dnd et the above hotel ndsome apartments, moderate charges, and « at tention to the comforts of those who may favor Mrs. ASHTON with their patronn, SEA BATHING —CAPE ISlAND—McMAKIN’S NEW BD Atlantic Hotel, Cape Island, Cape May, N. J.—Not to have visited Cape island now-a-days, during the Hath. ing Season, {+ not to have seen the world, No one should fall to do.90, {f but for a week, or even aday. The fe- roach are 60 , the means no elegant, safe, cheap aud speedy, that uo one can hedtate me ment to my the delightful popalar and joe geri cursion, This adiitted, and Use visit resolved a tin hon: t! ellitios of ure the moat favor medicinal benefit of the briny alr the heaving billow, and an oll knpertant proximity to that daily scene of health, we xeltement—the tumbling and Here let ux advine ther or—(the wn | not need our hint)—te irely unrivalled lo mout upon the wry | and of the Mtate. the Cape by the su vd ont Delaware, or by rail to daily, in plendid steamers UNs TRUCTION, Py ROOK KHAING, TIME UNLIMITED. —WRL $1 0. ting, #2, twelve lowons complete: arithmetio al reduced prices, all the mouth, at M. x. PAINE’ com mercial academy, entrance 2:5 Grand atreet, corner of the Bowery, on sume floor with th new daguerreutype rooms just Opened. Keo open from 7 A. M. Wil 10 FAL " OLAV GOLDSMITH, 342 Broadway. ARD.—H, VEUGNET HAY cLspD nn ench boarding and day rchool tor Juang gente nen, in which I have been profesor for the last three years, | beg to inform my friends and the public that ? shall re-open on the 12th of teptomber next, ln the large house 48 Past Twenty fourth wireet, a» a rimilar character, Vr tusuy, and a letter from HH. Peuguet, to be tum CARD. —THE SUBSCKINER WILL RECEIVE NEW pupils daily, this week, for lnstruction in peaman keeping, Ke. by clase or private lusteuction, ad: HE CHALE 18) Broad m4 ATITH ME. ond evening oil professor NG AND KOOKKERVING—346 BROADWAY Gentlemen 4 of mitainiug without Joss manterly bo dge of bookkeeping, elegance in Re., are invited to call at POSTER & °S extablishment Jon's Buliding, inspect spe nd obtain refer IT US ACADEMY, 0a HOAL o street, will be kept opeo to receive ladies for the ammunt ant bend (etaught. NR A seats for gentlowens in writing, bookkeeping and netic DRY Goons, &. CHOICE STOCK OF NEW GOCE AE ARVIN BY tach stesmer, being the purchase of Mr. Kuberta, Hho ie ot present in hurope. Peverst cases have fast deen opened containing real \alenctenme Laces, all wiltha, alvo Hronsels, 1 Honiton goods of every de-cription, | Paris embroideries very ches FAIRE KOMRICIS & Co. O74 Heondway OS MONDAY, AUGUST i, ACES AND EMBROIDEIIES L 1ath, will be opene assortment of ¥rewei 2b per cent below th sortment of Valenet 7p on 618 Bre ThW PALL GOOTR—J. WOK & OO WILL, OFEN on Monday, the Vith of Auguat, their new stock of fall goods, ineluclng the latest #iyles, reeetved (rom Parke per ricamern Ariel and Haltie—tilian, abawls, ve 1°, ewbroideries, Hvews, iousline, ‘mournings erin Ininew, € humlery, given, billets, tee., dee J.B. Co. would respectfully call the attewttc try merehania to thie roek, as upem exausite be focud the best ecleeted tn the elty > and Broadway, up stairs ba POUTHERN MERCHANTS IN MILLINERY —11iet suberribers are first las millinere, ant have had comadernble experbence he . are de rirone of making np and executing fin badhee’ ond children's bate in the mort approved styles. Address Ms HAWES ke THURS, 2 oF 28 Washington « Lost AND VOUND. OPIN BROADWAY, BETWEEN yOCITHETHD 4 end Twenty ninth etreele, om Friday, }0Ub invlamt, » » er tray sining chit. A nuit oon 1k wt 12 Willan atrent {THAYED FROM VASTURAGH, AT PORDIMIAM, A b> large bay be hese whic hited foot and long tad Any pereon returcing bim to J. M. Haskine Vey. at Porthow, will be reliably rewarded MATIUMONIAL. LAMAN “ver Wher ACQUAINTANCE IN Tia Hie, by dekous of tanking Ue s bin lady. with «view to mate y Mt Peterson, Beoetwey where so interview com 4 4 NT an ating when « GENTLEMAN, YIELDING T A poles, whhes t tage thie bet In be vir ASTROLANY, PONTING 10 ALi MADAM MORROW re \ No charge Mi net vatiohen. Apply at 76 Veena street, mane Can Censure Bot Amite HTPOLDGY AND TTL LOY TI CHA TED Viewry, trom Varta, eine commuted by Napoleon 1 give Devents of life. Cwertions « » hae oon therm newered wy Toe nom of ADAME METER HAs iatovn TO le Sewer erener, between Twenty tard eof [werty fourthe Fhe rontiners ty wi past present and fatere a) wlreete events Whewler marringes Joorecyt © walle Westen Tomyeeta, rickness aberut tems property low on wa fe Matame Meyer cowreres im hi . reach and Gorman and gives gearewton for ber Tk SNOW NED “ya N ADAME NAiiG SVE piet frow Verte com be comeuliad shout bee mar Frage, baninese Ar, svt will tell dhe mame of the lety genieman they ¥il marry Aloo, the mame of ber See me 1 S1ghih wteeet, cormer of Fourth <* frown Be omtwey Y COPEY GAL WAVING J0¥T AluIVED PhoM Furege, woult veepeeifelly inform her trients and be mt hie HL book,