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NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 17, 1855. 5 Damasks, Gilt Cor &e.—KELTY & FERGUSON, No. received steamer ® , together own manufac- , Hine from $1 50; 50; cloth cloaks, from $8 60. Buyers advantage to call and examine the offered at the very lowest. manufac- 82 Chambers street, three doors lag Ame fg d ! A Ha > BE to 20s.; slippers, ties, toilet i E prices, Remember J. B, MILLER & CO., Por- net—a sure guarantes against mus- beauty and cheapness without ob- ‘ing the circulation of air. Ita construction is sim- fitting closely to the bed by a rubber band. It can ‘attached to A stead im less than two minutes. W. IN, sole agent, 90 Chambers street. pis for Fall Trade, 1855.—Smith & have of Carpeting !~Arthur Donnelly, 96 has just opened with one of the most extensive assort- ment of pod rare ge oil cloths, &., ever exhibited in this city, which he offers 20 per cent ieas than any other house in the United States, ARTHUR yar = Y, wery. A New and Elegant Article is Lownd’s Pa- tent pen and pencil case, made in gold or silver, com- great strength and durability with exquisite beau- ty of » Manufactured exclusively and for sale by W. M. WILMARTH, 44 Maiden lane, Gifts and Preaents.—Just Received, and for et reduced prices, the choicest selection of faucy ‘and also variety of {078 drowed and une amusement al Fan- Bazaar, omcemin tet General Engraving end —Orders received by mail for ing or cards, and every description of engraving and inting, WM. N. DUNNELLD, 195 Broadway, corner of Dey street. Defiance Salamander Safes.—Robert M. Pat. CK is the sole manufacturer in the United States of the safes, and patent powder proof defiance ' Dopot 102 Pearl street, one door Berring’s Patent Champion Fire and Bur- proof Hall’s patent pow. roof lock. wth received prize medals at the World Palace, New York, 1853-’54, ‘SILAS C. ano @ 00. 185, 137 and 189 Water atreet, N.Y. The Cry is Stil we Come—The Merits of °$ pure soda water and cream «yrupa having ussed and judgment rendered according ‘nd faney, that his cream syraps are auperior 10 Ytonjointly, he is still endeavoring to im- them, and fiud it a dificult » task as to gild re- e gold, OF paint. the lily; therefore,_ he will be prepar- d ulwaya to dispose of 5,000 glasses daily, and as many pore us required, of the richest and most refreshing pk. Only at 10’ Astor House, corner Barclay street, nd 417 Broadway, corner Canal «treet. Rashton’s Pure Soda Water.—Soia Water Kern cannot be too careful in obtaining it from a re- ble cource. There cannot be any more pure or better han that prepared by me, at my stores, corner of Broad- y and Barclay strect, under the Astor House, and 417 Broadway, corner of Canal strect, where a sample of my lock tin fountains are exposed for the inspection of the , the first and only ones used in this city. , Batchelor’s Hair Dye, Wigs and Toupecs— dest in the world. Nine private rooms for applying unrivalled 5 it in Teo Shaves, only Six Cent Luxuries HILEA, inimitable cutter of hair, No. 1 Barclay street nd 45 Naseau street; curling and shampooing. Hair e only 4 shillings a box, Best in the world for black brown. ‘Whiskers or Moustaches Forced to Grow in jx weeks, by my onguent, which will not stain or injure be skin. @1a bottle; sent to a part of the country. G. GRAHAM, 686 Broadway; Zieber, 44 South Thicd pret, Philadelphia; Briggs, 37 State street, Albany. _ SR sl REO Ay Hul’s i Inatantancous Hair Dye, four shill @ box; black or brown; admired by dies and ce, and recommended by doctors, is and editors, for ite superiority over others. it 1 Barclay and 46 Nassau streets. Pimples, Freckles, Eruptions, Salt- yum, bites of mosquitoes, and other venomous insects pred by GOURAUD’S Italian medicated soap. Poudre btile uproots hair from low forelenda or any part of body. Beware of advertised receipts. Rouge, lily nite, hair dye and restorative at the old depot, 67 Walker ret, first store from Broadway; Callen ier, 88 South rd street, Philadelphia; Mrs. Heyes, Brookly'a, and re- ble druggists, “Oh! Murder Most Foul” Is done every day, At LYONS’ Magnetic Depot, Four and twenty-four Broadway; Thousands come from all parts To buy bis pill and powder, "And now the praixe on every tongue, For Lyon's fame grows louder. th to all rats, mice and insects creeping, bwier-and pills, Depot 424 Bi Dr. 8. 8. Fitch, Author of the “Six Lectares Consumption,” office 714 Browdway, will be pleased to ford relief to those who have been injured, or wio have to be benefited by the «peciaity of inhalation, for of the jungs or throat. Open daily (Sunday ed), from 9 to 6 o'clock, Treats consumption, diseases of the heart, and all chronic diseases of, by Lyons’ rondway. and females. Consultation free. Dr, 8. 5, FITCH” always at home, and thore is no person elsewhere, trae piling or other in any way connected wih him, or thorized to bai) trom his vill «sete. paients to ir Astley Cooper's Mild Aperient Anti- ous pills bave # worli-wide fame for regulating the of bile, geully acting upou "the bowels, dispersing d, and giving immodiate relief from the eUeots of aa ive liver, Sold at 26 cents, cuts and $1 per , by A. B. & I. Sands, Sebielielin, Bros, & Oo., C. BL , ond by all respactatle deuggiste. Me HALL & CO., Sole Proprietors, Londen and New York. ivever and Ague and Dyspopsta.—Perequa pg from either of these diyenses sboull apply tm- ely for Korenbourn’s Oriental™bitters, the only i icine now before the pubie that will Khout poisoning tliove who take it. eatcbpenny affair, but @ gouuine remely th re ninety-nine cases Out of every hundred, whi followed, The money ‘will ye refund is, Ht is sold ay $1 @ 4 Beekman lroet, par ay’s Pills..Tho Finest Family Medt- bea in the world, and are reeommensed to #li who wuf- from diveases of the liver aid » wy they never re these dirrasen Nervous Sufterers—A He ) restored to health in a fow @ eof great nervous suffering, is auxin own the means of cure, end (fees) tbe pr sed. Dicect to Rey. wa street, Brooklyn. ot of that retirement and comfort so rarely met at similar The wo: host aecom- modating and to the of ‘nis Boarders, Die terene-copepeatie, 6 his table well provided with the Bubstantials of life; 1 (As Boge a ply i hg ie furra) or rb edie sel Ss py {fom Gs, to! Lon par pal with children’s boots and shoes, at 5 134 Canal wiwemeat ia the New mauy 9 make MA DAGNALI, No. o@ ‘inine, strychnine, not found a particle of either in it, nor have I found any wubstance in its composition that would prove injurious ‘to the constitution. JAMES R. CHILTON, M. D., Lewmnvina, July 27, 1855. during this month. I am now perfect!; it will cure the 3 Thave lived here four years, fee el eee time till I took your remedy, and have not had the least symptom of it since: all that praise it as the only thing that will cure it. I lost a case, and consider {t a sure thing; also it in preference to anything else.” “ Mr. Cummws, Michigan, July 24, 1855. Mr, J, A. Ruopm—Dear Sir—Send me ® gross of evidence of the unvarying efficacy of my ‘Antidote to Malaria,” the public are respectfull to dealer who has pold it. C W. Ring, ., 192 Broadway, not a purchaser JAMES A. RHODES, Providence, R. I. es, Wholesale agent, 183 Water street, and for sale by C, H. Hing, C. V. Clickener,& Co. ¥. C. Wella 5 s. M. Hayes, ruggists gene throwghout the United Siates abd Canadas? if ye Life Serofala, Rheumatism, <i. balsam is as certain to cure tho po cerren bowrif nop these diseases as water is to quench thirst; also, old aloers, fever sores, erysipelas, the worst cases of impurity of the blood, liver By wal debility, ayapep, incipient consumption, ples kke., &c. Principal depot, No, 246 Grand street. 76 cents per bottle. F ‘Trusees, Shoulder Ladies’ Belts and supporters, instruments for bow legs, club fect, and all detormities of the body, on hand and made to order b; y Dr, GLOVER, at the Surgeons’ Bandage Institute, No. 4 Ann street. Dr. Jas. McClintock’s Diarrhee Cordial, and his whooping cough remedy, gives instant relief,fand ef- fo ‘the most caval cures of diarrhees,cholera mor- and bowel complaints. Also, whooping cough, croup and asthma. Used. with immense success in the cholera hospitals and prisons of Philadelphia, during the htful epedemic of 1882. Sold by A. CUSHMAN, 205 Seeacer, ‘and by all druggists. : ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. GORDIN, WHO WAS AT ST. 1861, and’ afterwards at St. Paul’s, ta, will his address or call on Messrs, Ino, Higgina & Co., No. 36 and 37 Wescy ntroct, New York, he will hear of something to his advantage. 'F THE GENTLEMAN WHO CALLED, LASTEVENING, Tf ati Patton street, about some. Tote tn Morrisania, pull call gain, be will hear of something to hla advan: Be. JT CAPT a, C. HONGERFORD, MASTER OF SCHON. er P. M. Sears in 1850, ix in the city, he will confera favor by calling on Benner & Deake, 43 South strect. NFORMATION WANTED—OF MRS. MARY JACKSON, who arrived Krere on last faturday week; she loft the Astor House on Wednesday, the Sth of August; when last heard from was in the service of Mra. G. C. Gibba, of Savannah. Any information of her will be thankfully re- ceived on board ofthe steamboat Catherine, foot of Twelfth street, Dry Dock, by John M. Stiles, or Captain Barton. NFORMATION WANTED-OF MORIAH JANE CONWAY, of Marbletown, Ulster county, N. ¥. When last heard of was stopping at Mrs. Barton’s, Poughkeepsie, Any in- formation respecting her will be thankfully received by her sister, Susan Catherine Lane, at’ 42 Prince street, N. ¥. Country papers please copy. 188 8. M. R. SHOULD NOT FORGET HER PRO- ton, ven, oF, if not, aj ly to Dr. Dolby, 227 Grand atreet, New York. Contide in him, and all will be well. FP, BERS AT LAW IN AMERICA OF JOHN KING, haat ee ienibing ts ties pplying to may hear of something to their advanti y applying uk KNIGHT, European agent, No. 333 Broadway. N. B.—A list of English unclaimed dividends, and advertiae- ments for heirs at law, can be inspected at the above of fice. Fee for search, $1. wr DID THEY COME TO SEE? POUGHRAM. EDUCATION. oe ‘RS. MEARS’ FRENCH AND ENGLISH BOARDING and day school, for young ladies, (32 and 30 West Fit. ith street, below Fifth avenue,) re-opens on Thursday, September 6, Mrs. Mears will be at home to receive pa- rents and guardians who wish to confer with her, from Monda: tember 3. RRAY HILL, BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR young ladies.—Mrs, HOWLAND and daughters re- ‘pectfully inform their friends and the public that their boarding and day school, No. 40 East Thirty-fifth street, near Madison avenue, will be re-opened on Monday, Sep- tember 8, A primary department will be added, for the instruction of children of both sexes. Tuition, $10 per term. The location is a desirable one, being retired and healthy, with abundant means of access by stages and cars to all parts of the city. English studies receive es- pecial care, while French is the common language of the school and family. Circulars with complete details may be obtained at the residence of the P1 iar Refer to Hon. Henry W. De Sanssure, Hon. James L. Pettigru, Rev. Samuel Gilman, D. D., Francis Y. Porcher, M. D.. John Holbrook, M. B., St. John Phillips, M. D., Wm. #Mmore Simms, Exq., and Abrahain Moise, Exq., Charleston, $, C ; Rey. Dr. Bellows, Rey. Samuel Osgood, 1. D., Washing: ton Irving, Ea, George P. Morris, N. P. Willis) New Yor city; Rev. Dr, Nott, President of Union €ollege, Schenec- tady, N. ¥.; Dr. M. B. Anderson, President of the Ro- chester University, N. ¥; Rey. A. C. Hendrick, Rochester University, N.Y.; Rev. C. J. Bowen, Williamsburg, L. I; Colonel J.'W. Scott, New Brunswick, New Jersey; Rev. A. A. Livermore, abd R, R. Springer, Eaq., Gincinaatl, Obio; Rey. Andrew A. Lipscombe, I}. D., Montgomery, Alabama. EE Re ROE 10.000 ~ Pate ANTED—T0 talc 'e . & fourth interest in an established wines," paying 100 per cent perannam. An active business man, with $2,500 cash, can hear of an opportu- nity to realize 100 per cent clear of all expenses, by ad- arensing box 324 Post Office, Chicago, M. THE ADVERTISER, HAVING THIS 1.0 j¢ amount, is desirous of engaging in table business, Any one having s basi- or wishing a partner, will please ad- ress J.H. R., Herald office, stating particulars, ‘OR $200—WANTED—AN ASSOCIATE WITH LOO ihiettronzt, in an original, artistic, money Making exhibition, superior to anything ever exhibited in this country. Apply, personally, a+ no letters will be answered. Call after 9A. M. at 345 Broadway. PRTCH & INGELS, ISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP.—TH. nerahip which was recentlyformed by and between the endersiqned, under the style and name of Haulenbeek & Roome, in the transaction of the cotfee and «pice business, has this day been dissolved by the mutual consent of the parties thereto. All claims against the late firm are to resented to Peter Haulenbeck at the United States coffee and «pico wills, corner of Twenty-ninth street and Eleventh ayenue, where the business wili be continued. PETER HAULENBEEK, 0. ROOME, New York, August 16, 1855, Ly OI THE COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EX~ inting between the subscribers, under the mame and firm of Merry & Rovalison, ir this day diaaolved by mu tual consent. MICHAEL MEREY, New York, 15 Angust, 1855. JAS, RONALDSON, ‘The business will be continued by M. Merry, on his own account, at No, 300 Bleecker «treet. AKINERSHIP.—AN ENGLISH GENTLEMAN, HAV. ing an important London agency in providons, | ge lour, ke., but who, on account of the health of family is ob) to visit Europe, is anxious to ob- tain the services of a gentleman, capable of conducting this business, during his absence, Apply to. 0., by Jeter, to the care of +. Rawdoin, Barlow & Larveque, solicitors, Exchange place, who will iurnich particalars to apy respectable applicant, r MILLINPRE A” PIRET CTASS DRESSMAKER, T would like to unite with # lady estabiisho! im the millinery business on Broadway; would pay a fair price for the ave of her rooms, an arrangement which woald doubtless ke mutually advamtageour. Avldres» Caroline, Herald office. with bim Aaron 3. Dech, under the title of J. Henry continue the watchease ma: ond street. JOHN HENRY, Philadelphia, Aagust 6, 1655, AARON #. DROR. tT COVARINERSHIP HERETOFORE EXISTE fi bacribers, under the firm day diswolvel by grocers LV RENS, —WANTED, convent. w York, August 2, 1855. T° GROCERS AND OTHE 0 Y, box 161 Herald offices, whieh wil attention. Mu. J. A. Ruopms: Dear Sir—J have but three bottles of your medicine left now, as I have been it very fast fi shod that 7k SUBSCRIBER HAS THIS DAY ASSOCIATED nufetaring ame of A PARTNER, to enter in the general grocery business, with » capital from $2,000 to $3,000. Any’ person wishing to j¢ in the above named business will please direct @ Li sice! prompt Oe oO, — CEA LADY, WHO HAS BEEN FOR SIX YEAS IN, A WHOL A torerone in , and two years in Germany, sale clothing house, @ cam ia wi to be employed as French or German teacher ya fuence Southern aud Western trade, to Per vompetent two or three hours in the day, in some institution or p-i- | som this is an opportunity geldam offered, solasy bal to family im New York. Gallat 65 Orchatd st, seou! | of no consequence he be had with good Noa , time buyers. Aildreas A. B, Cy Myrald office, pee rare YOUNG SCOTCH WOMAN WISHES TO FMIGRATE HATTERS.—WANTED, A CONFORMATU! 2 A for California with a respectable family or Indy, as T ? 4 Saturday ats e ly, for a cash customer, before 12 M. or washer. - Reference given from herlast employer, | inst, to MABIE, KNAVP & McGOVERN, 15 Johm st., ap by addressing G. 8., Herald oflice, stairs. LADY, WHO HAS HAD SOME YEARS’ EXPERI- ET NURSE WANTED——FOR A CHILD NINE A ence in , desires the position ‘of governess months old, to be taken to her own residence; one i a ing objections to going abroad or to Call- | who has lost her own child preferred. Address X. A. pgs | of the highest respectabiiity given and | Herald oftice. ; i; Sh hates O 7 a a ELM SR ikonimas PCne Be NURSE WANTED.—WANTED, A CLEAN AND ps nn etal RGR BS Rise EE healthy young woman, with a fresh breast of milk. PROTESTANT GIRL DESIRES A SITUATION IN A | Apply between 2 end 3 o'clock this {Pritay) afternoon, t0 table family, as chambermaid and warter; has | Dr. in, 100 Henry st., corner of Pineapple st., Brook- no objection to go to the country; has city reference. Call | 1yB. Good reference ‘required, for two dayu at No, 86 West 1ath vt., in the basement, ET NURSE.—WANTED, BY A RESPECTABLE LA- "Sy eerie WIDUW Lane ie DT dy. who bas lost her own baby, and has a fresh N ENGLIBH WIDOW LADY 13 DESIROUS OF OB- | preast of talk, @ child to nurse at her wa house, where taining a situation as housekecper to geutlemen | there is no annoyance; best of reference given and re- ping house, or would take charge of a widower’s fn quired. Apply at 38d 10th avenue, between 22d and Sud ble person. Salary not so much an ol - 4 streets, second floor, front room, to ‘retain her only child—six yeara o . ‘ANTED.—A MARRIED LADY WISHES TO SECURE go toany part of the Union, town or country. Adress Big ya yg oe companion. A French one weel ’ e store, 406 Kighth avenue. lady, or ona who can impart a knowledge of Freach and a nt A a fe V1 A’ GOVERNESS. —AN ENGLISH LADY, COMPRTENT Mele ee ee in etn Ro- sellen,) French, German, ’ § lism, outa little Italian, and draw: ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, hiatory, gewgraphy, and th ings as chambermaid, or to do plain sowing. Apply at Sho was last year in Paria, and has been much on the | 64 State street, Brooklyn. continent of Europe. A liberal salary expected, The | ——————— South or country preferred. Address A. B., Nox 240 Pout ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG GERMAN Office, Newport, I. 1. VY" doy; 18 years of age ean, waite & good hans; would i <P RREER PETERS ITCH yee, fer an import! oase, or dome offtce; bs willi RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SivU- | Xo moke honselt generally useful. Salary not +0 rauel ation, as chambermaid and waiter; ia a first rate | an object ae permanent altuation. Address F. W. R, washer and ironer. Call at 150 Carroll st., Arst door from | Herald office. 5 Myrtle avenve, Brooklyn. ANTED IMMEDIATELY—SIX FANCY FUR CUT- YOUNG FRENCH GIRL, RECENTLY ARRIVED ters, to work in the shop, “Nose but good hand from France, wanta a ‘situation to take care of | well recommended, need apply. To such wage wil dren, in an American family. Apply at 246 45th at., | be paid, on application to Mark J. King, 147 Water at oe pal et Ra nse da oda ass dnb calc ‘een 8th and 9th avenues. SS Sagare ~ TSN ae a cI SMART, TIDY GIRL, TO COOK, WASH FRENCH YOUNG LADY, ACCUSTOMED TO TUI- W ‘and {ron in a private mote th South Brooklyn; tion, wishes to find a situation in @ family or | she must fully understand her business and be able to arding schoo), to teach her own language, history and | give good reference in the city from her last place; no geography. Address box 3,754 Post Ottice. others need apply, Apply at 426 Henry st., Brooklyn. ————— eee eee Fe eee YOUNG MARRIED WOMAN WISHES A SITUA. wer SITUATION, IN A RESPECTABLE FA- tion as seamstresa in a first class family, or would mily, ax chambermaid, and todo vlaln sewing: 81 West travel with a lady golng to Pngland. Please address, for | Three years’ good refe two days, B. fame fk ‘Wooster st. 0h eect or eve days, rence gives. Call at | ee RESPECTABLE MARRIED WOMAN Wisi A ANTED—& YOUNG LADY IN A FIRST CLASS MIL- situation as wet nurse in a private family; has lost linery establishment, to take the full coieacties ler own baby one week old. Please inquire at 100 Kle- | work reom; must be a good milliner and trimmer, The venth street, between First and Second avenues, rear | beat wages given, and constant employment the year building. Can be seen for one week. City referencesgiven. | round. Also six good bonnet makers. Address, with J nae and residence, 8. 1., Herald office, 4 N AMERICAN GIRL WANTS A SITUATION AS NURSE peoretd aaa eee nal Rin sa A and seamstress, or to do general housework, in a ANTED—A GOOD GIMP SPINNER, ALSO TASSEL, small family, where the washing is light. Good # makers and gimp weavers, Good hands will find ference given.” Inquire av 89 4th etree city re- | constant employment at B. #. Yates & Co.'s, manufucta- ct A dik dad rera of upholstererw’ and cabinet makers? trimmings, 610 also has experience in the management and train. chiltren, teach piers 8 ANTED—A WOMAN TO COOK, WASH, IRON rebe, Cpe eal etuaine bated Seealane and do the kitchen work; also a girl to wait and and ‘rustworth Berson, by applying at 16 Went Tweitth | 20 Cicren yioha td Rael apply fn gore treet ret . . stand sinose well and brin recommenda- Tape plage eee em hee: Hea Boaeipen momthr'in her’ | {Ss toeadhuaie fant places Abety ne fe Base ttth ct YOUNG MAN, AT PRESENT EMPLOYED, AND ANTED—A YOUNG LADY, TO ATTEND A CONFEC- whose eny nt will shortly expire, is desirous tionery store. One well acquainted with the buai- of obtaining a similar situation, aa assistant bookkeeper | ness, no others need apply. Inquire from ® to 11 A. or shipping robs Fag to panes and sany to | at No. 8 Clinton place. resent employers. ress G. P. 0., Mi Spence menace nata ee ape ae > le aii age sahosiea WW ANT2D—2Y AN HONEST, INDUSTRIOUS GTI, A _—_— situation as chambermaid and seamstress, Best SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, AS | reference given, Apply at No, 3 Great Jones st., her clerk or salesman, in the hardware or fancy goods } present place of employment, A’ LADY REQUIRING A NEAT SEAMSTRESS, WHO | Broadway. trade; he understands the German, French, and English Se ee a ae ene a 4 perfectly; the best of eft; : 'ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, Address ¢ GA, wevigeneir bis peadecc es rena as puree and seamstress, or chambermaid an: seamstress, Best of reference. Please call at 166 Jay CaENAN TS SITUATION WANTED—BY A SIN- | *t-, Brooklyn, for two days. je man; he is @ good ma f horses, a careful Sy ena ep pe [oe fase eT driver, and willing to shake hime generally useful. He. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT GIRL, fora to his late employer, @2 Weet street. a situation as chambermaid and waiter, or to take beso care of children or do the general housework of a swall GENTS WANTED—T0 SELL A NEW MAP OF THE | family. Call at 266 East Lith st. for two days, if not en- A’ nea of Axoff, Black gn Batic seas, Grimen, new | saged. ae Bebadtontd seen ripvltes ; Ce iy oak ee See rate at tents,” A. Ht aay, €0 Fulton street.” Soins agents WW reninie tac reosises mate ee makiny from $6 to $10 3 seamatress, in a respectal by. & person of SS SUN ERS ety 2. REE" ee, ine neateareansues OM WerreRTieRaee ae OOKKEEPER’S SITUATION WANTED.—A GER- | ply at the Union House, 167 Churclr street, itleman: Man) » rience, - ing the English, French and Gorman. Isuguages, aon cp. ANTED—A GERMAN PROTESTANT WOMAN, WHO wards of twenty years in this country, wishes a situation can speak some Englishy as first rate cook, washer as bookkeeper in an insurance office, bank or commercial | *4 ironer, 1m avery small family, at 246 McDougal st. house; undoubted reference given. Address H. H. — — Herald office. ANTED—A GIRL, TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK; eS must be able to wash and iron well, anda good O¥ WANTED.—A SMART, ACTIVE, HONEST BOY, | plain cook. A colored girl, or either German or English about 12 years old, living with his parents; either | preferred. Apply at 160 6th avenue, corner of 12th st. English or American. ‘Salary first year $75, Address | —— Broadway Book Store, Herald office. ANTEP—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, f : a situation aa chambermaid and to assiat in wash: JALIFORNIA.—A YOUNG LADY, OF GOOD EDUCA- ing, or to do general housework, in a small family. x ees - prota aed going to efi) po Viease call at No, 206 324 at., between Oth and 10th lousek ee} fo a an, or any capacity not mer 4 fo " ry ml ne rte Prag ln avenues, second floor, front room, for two days, - - s ‘ANTED-—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A BABY (OOK WANTED—ONE THOROUGHLY EXPERIENCED; to nuree at her owa house; the has lost her a good cook, washer, ironer and baker; also willis ywo baby; the best of city reference giver Cs ate todo the general housework of m small private family tn, | fr tvs days at 07 Monte eee eee yan be seen for two ‘A at 77 Meadow street, Hoboken, Brockiyp ; neat, tidy and of good dispoattion; can hear of oe wetted Pottoman: ash LO a place by calling af 146 Chambers at., second story, after ‘ANTED—A GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK; 10 o’clock A, M. and before 1. M. Scotch or colored the must be neat and tidy, and bring reference as preferred. to capability and honesty, Inquire at store Nos. 7 ani 9 relay at., for Mr. Scott. OPYIST.—WANTED, BY A YOUNG MAN, WHO | veo writes a handsome and rapid hand, a situation in ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPPCTABLE some respectable office as a copyist. Has been for some Young woman, as cook, washer and {roner, in a years engaged in public writing. Address Copyist, Herald | private family, has the best of city references, Cab be office. seen for two days at 157 bilzabeth st., im the rear. }OACHMAN WANTED-—AN AMERICAN WHO HAS Wem SITUATION, BY A RESE had experience with fine horses, and le a driver and girl, aa chambermaid and to mind ehildres, or to groom, Acompetent single man will find a desirable | do housework in a small private family. Can be soon un- situation, Address, with good reference, Speed, Herald | ti) engaged at 150 Plymouth st., corner of Gold, Brooklyn, effice, first floor, back room. IHRISTIAN HOME FOR FEMALE SERVANTS, NO. 66 ANTEP—A YOUNG GIRL, TO ATTEND AN ICR Fast Thirty-eighth street, between Fourth and cream raloon, an American preferred. The beet of Lexington avenues—Governesses, hourekeepers; also, | reference will be required, Address J. G., Herald office, rervants in ever) capacity, supplied from this institution, | stating name and reference. 2th EE RUG CLERK WANTED.—ONE WHO CAN BRING V ANTFD—SEVERAL YOUNG LADIES, TO SIT FOR satistactory reference aa being qualified to take pictures to complete an album. Alldress Artist, charge of a retail drug store, and is of food character, | Broadway Post Ofice. may hear of a good and permanent situation by addcess — - ing, with references, Druggist, Herald office. wane ‘A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, as chambermai, or to do plain sewing, Good city RUG CLERK WANTED.—A COMPETENT GENTLE- | relevences. Apply at 54 Stale st., Brooklyn. man, with unexceptional references, may hear of a situation by applying at 421 Pearl st., corner of Rose, \—A SITUATION, BY AN EXPERIENCED , who understands her business in all ite RUGGISTS.—WANTED, A SITUATION IN A FIRST | branches; can make jellies, blanc mange, ice cream and class store, by @ young man, an American, of good nd reference. Apply at S isth st. between address and active business habits; ix well yualifie!, from ‘ave, for two days. many years’ experience in the best stores. Address NR ig ER Nk iinemmmmOMpeE meet one, = wae ‘ice, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Howard, Herald woman, af Cook, Washér and froner; no objection OUSEKEFPER.—A LADY THOROUGHLY OOMPE- | to do (he work of a private family. Good clty reference. tent in every respect, having lived in some of the | Cull at No. 6 Marion #t., near Broome. first hotels in the city, wishes to meet with an engage- Bem Rg Tee Seong memenrmeneaamneanred ment. Address 3. F., 752 Broadway, for one week. JANTED—A SMART, TIDY, FRENCH OR GERMAN cook, in a sma.) private famnily, one who fully un- URSE AND SEAMSTRESS, AND A GOOD COOK, | derstands ber business in all {t+ branches, and can come wanted for the country—Three English or Scotch | well recommended from her last place; none other weed Chambermaids and waiters, a Protestant nurse and four | apply; must speak some Englieh. Apply at 14 West loth cooks; for the city; also a smart girl for housewurk, at et. WE: LEY’S Select Female Office, 195 Tth avenue, near 23d st. A lady in attendance. TANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTARLE Wo- man, 98 cook, wi ‘end ironer, or to do ge AUTICAL.—AN ENGLISHMAN, A FIRST CLASS | housework for » private nily ; good city reference. Can be mechanic, who has had considerable experience | seen for one day, from 8 A.M. to 5, M., at 200 Adatas «t., bo in London and New York, wants a permanent situa- rooksyn. tion, to repair nautical instruments of every deseription, ere ono = a and’ make ehroncesstor bones; ‘hasan cucpl exyaty of WASTE IBY 4 REBPECTALE GIR. A SITUATION tools, Vlease address Nautical, box 194 Herald office. as nurse end to do plain sewing: ix kind to children and obliging. Best of refer ITUATION Nang omg | 4 RESPECTABLE YOUNG | ‘4 mployer's, 101 Willow Indy, speaking French, German, Italian, and English, SP ANTENLCBY A RERPECTADIE WOUNG WouaN 1 Ss salecwoman in suy Kind of busitess. Bist sofetianes EE cern ee Shi Gres, addrens 60 White st., Mis A. Ma lo, three days. r to ‘anh with the housework, can be seen {VIVATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG | {Tom her last places Me “Teets can be recommended DS Protestant German girl; is # good plain cook, h e. Can be geen at her pre- , Brooklyn. & first-rate washer and ironer; is willing to make herself ANTED—BY AN AMERICAN LADY, A #FTUATIC generally useful. Speaks Rogileh well, No objectton to as monthly or weekly nurse, or would t the country. Hlease call at 261 Bowery. child from its birth, to bring up by hand—sity or a try. No objection to travel. Call on Mrs, Beck, NEAT AND | West Thirty-sixth st., until engaged. iron in a private family: is a good coo ANTFD—A YOUNG LADY TO ASTEND IN A ironer; can give good references, has no objection to the dress trimming, and fancy store that has country. Apply for two days at 16 Myrtle avenue, Brook- 4. Inquire at A lyn, in the trevment, 4, SITUATION WANTED—BY A DESERVIN sEAMSTRES#.—WANTED—A SITUATION, BT A YOUNG w* ED~A SITUATION, BY A SBAPECTABLE FD. woman; is fully competent to do shirtinaking, dress young woman, ax wet’ nurse: has low: making, end’ail kindy of fermi Good reference given. Can be een for two lays willing to assist in light work, Ist avenue, (in the store) between 20th and to ihe country. * p& 194 Herald office, for two days. —- ANTED—~A YOUNG WOMAN, AMEMICAN OR |ALESMAN OF WOOLLENS WANTED, [IN AN [MPORT. Englieh, to attend to an easy, genteel businens b> ing house,—One of highly cng raged an, * ; Address Si. B. B., Hereld office. excellent business capacttien, must We well ame umimte) | mmm with the customers orthe line, A man of long perience ANTIT—A SITUATION, BY A REHPPCTABLE in ademertic goods house preferred. Address letters, plain cook, washer end ironer, no ob with references, to W. & Co., Herald office. short distance in the country. Goo! city ATION WANTED.cA YOUNG MARRIED MAN OF Call at 206 Wiaabeth et. ITUATION WANTED.—A YOUNG MARRIED MAN OF strictly temperate babite, who haa travelled conddd- J ANTED—A GIRL, THIRTEEN 07 erably through the United states and Canada, writes « old, to take onre of @ cliild th on fair bond, and t# an ordinary accountant, desires to meet | eriands, wages $2 month, and a goo home an engagement of a light, exercising character, where be | Ninth etreet, the third white house from Filth avenae would take himself ‘enerally useful, aud where houesty, | weet side. Temperance and activity, would prove essential ata re commendation, Remuneration secondary to a perma ASTED—BY A RESPECTABLE (RUTERTANT GB engagenent. Aline addressed to T. Renlina, Heraid man girl, « situation im a rerpectable pré Wilf reosive attention. famfly, to do fal housework best city reference given. pyteanetpeianenaeed 6 Ladlow street, in t v —— Apply a’ uutcher's Wop, oF a D DRESSMAKERS —WANTED TO RENT, PART OF | dress L. G., Herald difice, fir tw store or show room, between Canal and Hoan streets, on Broadway, A dressmaker VU ‘ANTED—A Youne by, TO ATY END A SEGAR | store, at 98 Wert Broadway. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situalion to do chamberwork and wafting, Secist in washing and (soning. dood city reference 1 re abe has lived three years. at No, 6 Furman street, Brooklyn, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Wo- man, ax cook or housekeeper, inn private fans! © the best of city reference. Ph between 24 and 4 ayeaues. Can be seen for two —————$ ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT Wo ral honsework ina «niall lroner; has no objostion t good city refereace, Tinsve basement. AT 498 BROADWAY two experienced mailliners; nemo need apply unless von to take charge man, ® situation to do family; {a a good warher an the couatry. Ha. 200 W. 2st at., in the ‘ANTED IMMEDIATELY Aa they are fully competent. of a work room; «he must be orderly and careful, as the dn must be kept in perfect orde ANTED—A “SITUATION, oung Woman, a wet nurse; good city reforcnce, Call at 105 Cth et,, between Ist and 2d avenues, for two ee ENE Ee A A 'ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A VERY RESPECTABLE ‘young woman, ax cook, or to do the housework nmily; i a first rate washer and try. Best of city o'clock, wt 216 East of a small private ironer, and understands baking and Please call from 3° till Mth at., room 15, ANTED—IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, A GERMAN girl, who} understands cooking Apply, with good commendations, at 203 Greenwich st. TED—BY A WIDOWER, WITH THREE LITTLE | democrat, WARD D. QUNNERY, M. 0., American woman as ia day, at 276 Houston k. City references required, ANTED—AN AMERICAN, SCOTCH OR ENGLISH girl as chambermaid; would also be required to as- nist in the care of children. required. Apply this day at 64 Orange street, Brooklyn pi mre 0 Ahan Bat fate eon Bae lul ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as launirens and would be willing to do general tions to goa short distance in the country. reference given to fill both rapacitios. Houston street, front room, up stales, nilerstanda Hating, usework; mo obj Pleave call at 504 Can be seen for MEN, FOR WHALING VoY- owed of from $50 to $75 to out- rs, carpenters and blacksmiths, NDALL & ROBSON, 161 South TyNTED—YOU Also wanted, coo} Apply all this week to atreet, corner Peck slip, up stairs. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG ENGISH- man, as dry goods clerk, or in any other capacity an honest livelihood can be obtained. J, E., 11 Woodhull at., South Brooklyn, or box 14 Herald ———$—————————— ANTED—BY A COMPETENT MAN, A SITUATION as agent for some manufacturing establishment, having been employed in that ca Address B,, Chatham square Pow! ANTEL—A SMART, ACTIVE Y partner ina light,’ profitable busing oF & $100 in the business. ity for eight years, POnize. required to invest $71 J.C. B., box 126 Herald office. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A STEADY, RESPECT- a store or tavern, haa the ‘able man, ax porter in Address M. C. G., box 187 Herald bent of city reference, office, for two days. ANTED—TWO OR THREE SMART, ENER¢ men, in a light and agreeable bustue: to $15; also two on salary; salary $20 to For particulars a Broadway, room No. 11, from 8 A. M. to 5 P. r month, clear. FE of good address, and active business habits, to ntly ilustrated standard ferences necessa: solicit orders for our el works, Commission liberal. to Martin & Johnson, 27 Bockman atreet, up stalea. ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN OF GOOD ADDRESS and of thorough business habits and experience, weituation in ® wholesale or retail dry gouln store an wale-man or assistant bookkee and is well versed in bookkeeping, ai an unexceptionable reeommentatl ces from his last employers, object an a permanent situation, 5 he writes a good hand Vean also produce for six years mervi- Salary not so much of an Addveas G. C. Herald ANTED—FOUR ADDRESS, TO. ny y of a new manufactured article in the city, AT THE SMITHSONIAN HOUSE, understands his business, It after 10 o'clock TED—AN AMERICAN BOY, TO ATE dining saloon, S10 Year! wt. one about fifteen SHIRT FINISHERS, FITTERS AND STLDCH- », 198 Fulton street. . jcher and best of newers need apply. stant employment and the highest prices paid. CORNER READE STREET—AT MORRIS & COHNERT'S, can be had English, Irish help, for hotels and private Ts, porters, conchmen, gardeners at Ghia or the branch office, 102 Sevteh, German an families; alno, wai farmers and mechauie: THE TRADES. GARDENER WANTS A SITUATION—A nin his bustaees, vie. are of greenhoure plants, towers, and vegetables, laying dowa of grounds, &e Hevald office, for ths GERMAN, PERFECTLY ACQUAINTED WITH THE fancy chals buriness, bavi been foreman for two be given for his ability and character. Post Office, Newark, N. J. RY. —WANTED, THREE FIRET RATE ch the highest price will be paid, and steady employment by the year given ¢ pencil cane makers wanted. A: and pencil case manufactory, 291 Raltimore street, tion us lithographer, either in town o can do either drawing or writing; very low wage desire being for a comfortable ene of his work, rufiee; bia oul; will show epeci Lighth avenve. PHOTOORAVHISTS.—A VERSON COMPETENT TO of this department of an establishment bata thoroughly competent man, need Address Artist, Herald office, MAKERS, —~ WANTED, hands to go to Philadelph rr immediately. Apply to w WANTED, A FIRTT RATE MAN TO | The best of reference required, both ax | leaving tue country. They are furniehed be of the basing treet, between len & thorough know Call at 486 Vear others need apply tre and Chatham. NO BOR PAINTS ment a4 painter « y. Inquire for 1 NTED, STRADY F ree days at 24 Jamey «tree ANTED—AN ENGHAVER AND CHAGP eiry. Brainerd & Geffroy, No 10 Cortiandt st, 4 ee a Sa 7D MMPDIATELY—FOUR SLX Hat MARKERS and two firaw hat trimmers bande, good wages nol permanent employment will be | TWELVE TO FiPTH ke and cabinet making. Apply at h Centre #t., of 20 a0 TANTED IMMEDIATELY—A FIRST RATE Homer who understands hie basiness well can come well recommended. No other neni apply nquire of Michael Mullone, Warren street, Jersey Uity ITUATION AS GARDENER. ’ young nen who perfectly understands his bewi ness in all (te branches, aise the management of a farm. | the care of cattle ond horses, can drive a carriage and | Can come well recommente) from | wort ithe Can be ween for three days, 07 widron | TANTED—A | curs NY make bimeelf usefu). bis lant employer A.M. 1, ST John at., ceed etore THE TURV. AOR SALE~THE CKLABRATED TROTIING liom John Ferris, five years old, dace « rotted « mile lu 226), in public, owt of ix in a race ion open te trol, to wagons oF hae in the world, warranted’ count ani ‘& capital read bores for any genticwan Bal JASE RVING | I TOPS IN POND. —WINRA, BANIAP aim | jottaticn from eurtean howe, foe vale low Warhington mai be Bw) THE TOVITS AND WEEDS OF Pye or remgh bred stallion stand for s Vinited number of mares (he (omuog ome eon, at the Patt House Btables, st $10 (he reason. before serving the ware, All womb 4 M"” OPENLY, The celebrated dente mt the ri! WILLIAM A. THROWS, Propetatan, establishment V ANTED~A GIRL, 70 DO GENERAL, HOUARWORK would Ye preferred, Advlress A. B. C., Broadway ost for » rmmll family; she mast be 8 good plain cook Offer. eather and lroner, To bach gone #46 month will te given. Apply at 408 Broadway 1) VARNISH, INK AND BLACKING MANUPAS co) eee manieieestitiee turert—A gentleman, recently from Fraace, iv de TANTFD—A SITUATION, AS HuUKoRERVER, BY A re-pectable middie aged © wits good sity r rove of making ap arra: nt with parties eng ged in one or all ‘ot the above Mnde of pastnes, or with any | ferences. Apply at 466 Hongte: erson of capital who would wish to engage his services Poo py Vieiy perteetly acquainted with the French incthod of Me peer yard Mindi making these articles from the moat cytminon to he finest «mel apply ba qualities, and cam satiety any one a+ to his abilities, He ap me EG also understands the art of bleaching lindot aml vther W STE A oil. He will make no ¢ngagement except with « respon store, 465 Veart sible and watixfactory party. He can epeak a rite the | there who have bnglish language EB, Morals office satisfanteory references VINE AKTS. ate Mra. D. A. Comrtath Hatoncy imath'e bore of ton wetint, Vid Vanes | STOLEN GOODS, | rruyr oF QQ ite An owner ie wanted Paice Gouri Roars Market) tor o wun rae beth haw THES, Ohbel of Yulia. ween | eid ow Uhersl terme by 1. POLITICAL, NLECTION LOK COR@NER: the City ant Couuty of > ving been solfettod by inany tnt. 10 offer myself to your consideration for the oifice of ane of the four Coretiers, to be ele sted next November, and hut been assured that J have strenuons supportere in alioomt every ward fn the city, Thave willingly eomeeutéd to lay my before the denioeratte party, whose untiineh- ing and unwearied advocate [ ro been for nearly twenty years, There Lecesna nd shone rary in order to be el J feel] possens Tp the first lama physician, of PLECTORS OF Migibie for s.eh en oftle two yea: tudy fa the Royal College of Surgeons, Ire a id four ih the University of New York, bayit ' ated under Pre, Mott, Post, Patterson, Deddord. Tayne and and last, ‘not leant, er “singed anitmla, De Wilan atig v ants couneel of Dr. J. 2. Garrish, of ely. », Lhave studied law for two years im this cit » who now Gls a high position at re T presume to say ny qualifications are have bceD alway rondy under Y rostrum in the city to ald the howest support those principles which tend to the of the constitution as handed down by the re of the Revolution, I therefore place the electors of New York as « candidate for owithon of Coroner, My prineiples and my polidies are ‘he same as you have ever known them, 1 am a foe to op Pression, from its inconsonancy in thin free land, whore the highest office in the State is accesible to all deserv- ing men; and I am a foc to fanattoiam, whether it be @x- hibited fn the arbitrary enactwents ot corrupt fon, of in an ignorant, @ dark, and a dangerour pro seription ofany eligion or country. If, them the. es: tors of New York believe I posers the necessary qualift- cat 0 discharge the duties of the office | seek at their hands, I claim their suppori—aud «hould [ be elect- ed, T trust that the fulfilment of the dutios of sald office shall not only be ploasing to ™, own feelings, at ered- itable to my constituency. With every sentiment of rerpect, I remain, gentlemen, devoted Mllow- 181 Madison street. ECOND WARD.—IN PURSUANCE OF A CALL OF the Democratic Republican General Committee of mmany Hall, for the purpose of electing delegates to the Assembly Convention, to be held at 10 Greenwich street, on the 20th day of August, at B o'clock P, M., ao election was held at 15 Duteh «trect, ou Thurviay even ing, August 16, 1865, when the following ticket wax duly elected:—A. Chancellor, James Mclean, A. LB. Miller, Michael Waters, James Wateon. DANIEL MERHAN, — ) JAMES WAT#ON, Jnspectors. LAUGHLIN KEBGAN, f HIRD WARD.—AT AN ELECTION HELD AT 68 Murray street, pursuant to a call of the General Committee of Tammany Hall, the following ticket was elected \elegates—Thomaa Monroe, P. G. Malan John McCoy, Daniel Moo ; ¢ ob 7” rane LECTION BELD AT THE wlay ning, 26th inst, een jeneral Com many Hall, the following geutlemen were tod delegates to the Siate Convention, to be held at «on the 20th ti im Wilko Stoel, os Mur iternates, Win, Gaite, Daniel Meti JACOB'F. VALENTINE, } THOS, LYNCH > laopectors, WM. GAYTE, ) ward, on Thurrday evening, August 16, at Bowse’e , 66 Morecr atreet, {i call of the itter of Ti A. A YRIMARY ELECTION, HELD IN THE RIGHT yy elected, hight 1G be held at syracu egates, Renjamin Wood, It. W Albert W: Smith, Kawin Wainwright JR. LYDECRER, JAMES ARMSTRONG © Inspectocs REMORA CAVANER, J HIRTEENTH WARD.—AT A PRIMARY ON elt at Underdonk'« Hall, corner Grand and Chater Fireets, on Thuraday evening, August 16, im pursuance of the ‘recommendation of the Nemo ratic Nepubleam General Committers at Tammany Hall, Ub toma were elected By a majority of 170 yates Edward (. MeConnell, Fraacks I, O'Keefe tern —Jobn Orr, Henry Lewis. EDWARD WORDEN, JOHN MeCONNELL, HENRY LEWe, SIXTEENTH WAKD.—AT A PIUMARY ELBOTION, » held ut Brealin’« 105 West Seventeenth etreet, ip PUrKuBHce of the call of the Demvoratic Kepablican Gen. eral Committee of Tammany Hall, the folléwing thet war elected without opposition; —sixteenth wart work ingmen's ticket, Yourieenth Aswmbly District Conven tlon—Faward Kiley, Henry Donohoe, Patrick Lynet, Ar- chibald Noble, Charles N. Baldwin, with power of cube stitution. EDWARD DONNELLEY, MARK it, THOMAS aa: tors DANIEL MeCOOLE, IGHTVENTH WAIUSYRACUSE OCRATIC CON vention. —At « primary election held at Unson Ho hird avenue, corner of Twenty second street, on ‘Thureday eventng. August 16, 1456, pursuant to the cail f the Tammany Hell General Coun ticket war deelared elected to select Mele cure in the Sixteenth Apsermbly district Amos F. Hathel!, Anuntus Mathews, JJ. Beale &. Hebberd, D. Klemm JOWN NPSUTT ) 0.8, HEBMERD, “nepectors A. J. MATHEWS, } N INETERNTH WARD —HERIUCE DEPEATED— TICKET cheted:—Jobn K. Cunningham, faniel her, Francis Kupperth, Peniel McCarthy, Willam M us, all anti Herrick WENTIEIM WAID—WE, THE UNDPTWIGNID, iv spectors of the primary election At the north west corner of Thirty-fourth street and Ninth avenue, In the ‘Iwentieth ward, August 16, 1868. between the hours of Gand 7 o'clock Po M., pucmant to the call of the Democratic Republican General Comm'ttee of Tam- many Hall,on Avgust 2, 1866, to elect five delegates to meet in com with a Mk ation from the Rix teenth ward, at Milleman's, corner of Twent y-elath etreet ond Feventh aveane, ou Money, August 20, cleet two delegates and two altorm Fourtecnth Assembly Cietriet in 0) be beld at Byracnse on the hereby cectify th yunly elected, to witi—T moyh Miler, John M. The Ania. vice. WM. SIMPHON JaMis T. Ki SPECIAL NOTICES. FRCANTILE LIBRARY ASBOCLA TION. SOTICR | be chomp) for z the BHb inst, to iny, Feptember Is oe the clesning, ke. The reading room will continut opea um til further notice. 41. ¥ WANS ith, Chairman Livrary Comustios K. COLBY 18 DOING BUNINEW AT THE OLD rtand, by the responaible rates, (and ny varalion tinder chreumatances ) N SUNDAY, AUGUST rand fish and chowder iinner a) Hehenok's Have lon, at the Highlands of Nevasink, M. J T 8 PASPORT. CITI OF THE [ wit J 9 ther nat oor watoralized, whetint endgctng 4, thou provide themesivee with passports before CUAKLAE HOLT, Notary Public, [9 Well etreet Warm INDUSTRIAL HOME ACTA BON NO. 4 —The members are hereby we'lied t attend the next regular meeting on Friday evening, Acgust 17, fer the purpose of taking action wpom the welling of the pe ye, aod the lote of Aelinqnent mntenbers ato ty ore ler of the Ansoeiation J ANDREW HANSOHUCH, #oorerery Ww" TWAKD Ho\—PERWONM OF HNTERUMOE, 1M dustry, and good moral charact« in forming « eye Inge snd township, are invited to send the Young America, box 103 Tribune offiee. RELIGIONS NOTICES, LON UDCY 1 RV, 1 WORT AEMOT COM Ha Nn : Mrinte in the Syonqrque_ of b reen treet, o@ Pri bs eet 180s tanta, ning THY LIQUCR QUESTION x Ine OTT I METUNNRD, excelent reneiy on , Me phenppe 90 her or) ., for vale by UNDVKIILL, te MATIVREON 450 Tromtue ot AND ‘ perkagee of varkous wlan, with carlifies ‘er of wo comb ty L. B. SMPBON he SONY, 19 Beaver street UK WIN AND 1g Ms m™ THE 17 ata ny jer, by the cme a ¥ wees Mavens spare thacte oe frome ch cate ep, bor vale ow, vy C WARD & OD, Porters wed joblere, 110 Murrhy rtreet, ) LIQUOR PALIT AXD GRICE NOTICE is hereby given (al we heve wow laolng frow hips iton amd Lavrene from Berdeaue amd La Wochelie. a tof an wines a@A brantion, which oo » rearbet in onteven qoariers ue we ta original gashawe from Mee whet arebernee, parhnge being | accompanio’ by & certificate of trpertatlon (rom te Crt jet | lector of the Sort, thereby awolding any (ideolty hy the Maine lew All arti¢tes warrente’d ne represen'al amt SIMEON & ent 16 ew yer street,

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