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ind $3 25a $8 50 j, sales—12, las Kee Tie. clovis Fales—T, ‘unel: Corn ie. to New York. the A igearsnee’ are ending noon Dblay wheat, U7 ‘yushels. ‘Canal exports same time—Whea| ‘Aunawy, August 23—5:30 P. M, ‘There bas been a fair business in flour to-day, at un- geclprices, Whea'--No sales. Orrn firm at frou 86 ge, 2 8'c. for Western mixed afloat. Sales—26,000 bushels, 5 ht, and 5c. a 5fc. omg | for 5,090 bushels Onon- : delivered {u all Sep- canal 'to-day—Flour, 2,470 bbla.; ‘cats, 48,765 bushels, 2 bushels; corn, 34,24 two rowed, on privaie ‘We sce that the usual Proclamation of ebeid has been issued for the fall of 1855, that hie aro open for public inspection. The ‘air of clegance and true gentility. We woul: ‘lemen in went of a hat superior in style and quality, to eal) at 118 Nassau street, near Beekman. and Introducer of Fashions introduce his fall atyle of dress hat > in point. opposite the Bromlway theatre. ‘The Gent Dress Hat for the Fall of 1855, inentirely new in style and general ap- r lightness and beauty of finish far sur- former efforts. Gentlemen are invited to view rb gem of the season. IN, 224 Broadway, opposite St. er Daamaxnenty yee, rtraitset the Artiste’ oO WHITE, Jeader and 891 Broadway, and gtP! @ ‘lub, 289 Broad us productions of modern art—triumphan‘ |, popslar for pertection and economy, and in thi tion of taking 600 daily. Anson’s Deguerreotypes,—Large Size for 50 cente, colored and ina nice case, twice the size others and equal in qualit and size to those made elkewhere mwdway, opposite Metropolitan Hotel. Attention ts Called to the Sale of Fine Wine § brandies, champagnes, &c., among whtch are 500 cases... ‘Hungarian wines, ty be m: ‘at the ralesrvom, 11 Broad street, this day, (Wednesday,) at ll o’clock. For full particulars, see @ another column. Horace Waters’ Modern Im, od ing iv their improvement of action and @ power And compass of ms, Woodward LBERT H, NICOLAY, advertisement tone eqeal to the for T. Gilbert & Co.’s, Hallet: Brown's, and Jacob Chicker- 06; avd constantly in store pianos frow sn gems five of the best New York manufactoriva, ment +0 $140; new 6 34 octave with iron frames, for $150. Pianos to rent, ane Pianos for sale ta. Sole agency for 8. D. & H W. Smith’s cok melodeona, (tuned the stgreat bargains. Pri tempe ATERS, 383 Bre New Mustc.-—“Our Boys’ Polka,” a very arrangement, by James Beilak, from the theme of pular song “Our Boys,” as composed by Thomas “Villiking and hia Dinah,’? Sehottiach, the same composer, 2c. The celebrated ‘'~ Feker, price 25c. Pana by Thomas Baker, nale—5e. HO! New Stlks.—We will very rich dress silks for the fall trade, which we ordered Before the prevent advancefin prices, and we will give our customers the advantage; alao, sul ‘warranted to wear well, at the old prices, which are 20 they can be purchased elsewhere. wen laciew’ best kid gloves, at 4a., worth 83.; alio, a Jarge lot of embroideries, lace and Swias curtains, shawls, E. H. LEADBEATER & CO, 347 Broadway. Notice.—We are Now Closing Out the Re- waainder of our summer stock of clothing, without regard fo profit or cost, a rare chance for gentlemen gving Ww ‘ting in for our early full and win- it assortment of su) n this morning rior black silks, &c., at great bargains. ter trade the most ¢! mg ever offered in New York, which we ex wach low prices as to command the attention of map; more than our hundred thousand customers, JESSUP, 33 and v6 Jobo street, corner of Nassau, j-— We beg to inform our ‘ and vines ‘tery merchants and clothiers, that wer stock of fall and winter slothi the fine and eleguat styles of gacimenta for ‘our house is 0 well known; as also a la ¥ ‘ew priced clothing. made to represent our at aa te bites ‘as any house in the trade. RVLIN & OU,, 268, 269 and 260 Broadway. is now complete, endid Business Coats, $5 erg tine black cloth frock cvats, $8 ft fancy cassimere panta, 8: EVANS? Uothing Warehouse, Ooms: complece fall suits, $10 an immense _varie\y of revs coats, $10, fast received 400 pal: rywhich is 50 per ra of rich Swiss worth double the BEATER & O0., ‘347 Broadway, —A Large and Fashion- raw hats, cheniile ribbons, flowers, i INE’S, 112 Canal street. Lace Curtains,—J' rieh Ince curtains, fiom $6 to $0 eeni Sees than they cost to impor: curtains, at from’$1 to $6. ker ery, able assortment of millinery, colored and straw eiaee | Fall and Winter Under Garments, Gloves, howlery, &e. for the million, at McLAUG and furnishing store, No. 20% Greenwich street, corner uanfbiting bis recent importations cloake Stam nize and splenaia je Jere; bleck sik mantilln, Hned and # Meth talmas, from 82 60; wi find it to their advan! wreck, x» it will be offered at the very lowest manufac- Chambers street, three doors b and elegant pods, together ‘essortunent of bi tage to call and Bombazines and Merinos from Auction.— We will open to-day 3 cases of perior French merino: Deases superfine bombarines, at Bs.; B, H. LEADBEATER case do, superfine bay 847 Broadway. De ‘Worsted Damaaska, Cornices, Window shades, &e.—KELTY & FERGUSON, have just received per steamer a ‘above goods; some new patterns, Also, the largest stock of win- and other window ornaments in New York. We are prepared to offer inducements to parchasers the above goods, No. 491 Broadway. No. 21" Broadw aplendid stock ot 1 wery beautiful and rich, Splendid Exhibi- World’s Fair at Parts tien,—Kedallion aubusson royal Parisian velvet carpets Fxbibited at the great Parl an ‘orld’s Fair, will be opened in afew days at the goat hment ot HIRAM ANDEROON, ® Bowery. The New Carpet Store.—Jast Received, ef the largest assortments of velves, tapestry and Brussels carpetings ever exhibited in New York, all new styles and rel patiercs, imported exp prices 20 per cent less i steamer jacifie. ly for the fall trade, at house in the United ELLY, 98 Bowery. Gifts and Presents... Just Recetved and for male at reduced prices, the choicest selection of fancy and also every variety of twy dolls, games of amusements ey store, 449 Broadway. 6, dressed and un- for children, &e., ‘wing Machines and suits for I ready for any controversy, either ja the courts necessary to maintain ‘our rights and establish ine trath. We hare numerous nding againat the sewing machines of the Whee- fleon Manufacturing Co., and those made by Gro- ver, Baker & Co, Those machines infringe four distinct ng to us, and we are assured by the most scientific, and mechanical talent in it these is no doubt of muccers in our Wheeler and 0, B. Potter, ¢ trying to make the pub- ia January last to J. 8. —We are alwa 6 DEW #papers 01 the United Statey alte ogainst them. Nathanl two wire men from the fas', ar Hic belleve that a patent issued Conant, covers the device of a feed w oof the following points: f Conant in not a feed tented By" tlle tiowe, dy | was precisely the same device no iy & metaitle hoop with et the baster plate pat September 10, 1846, claimed by Conant. of a hoop with pins on it, and 01 Jonger to be a complete circle. qan examine the original machine at the office of Mr. in New York, and satiny himself of the perfect te with Conant’s feeder. negme y require! to be made ‘Any person interested of Howe's baster t, in March, 185) A patent. afler two rejections of his ce! ut appealing, according o law. juewtion went into public use with hiv consent and al- and thet move than two gears elapsed before ha further ettempt to obiain « patent. Fither of Jas ‘aud there are others) will be * patent, whieh in tact is for a device out y, wo say that we we pel inet the wonders of in- , 923 Broadway. That the device in ere wholly are r to guarantee every Wheeler & Potter, and ail the machines. 1. M. SINGER & CO. Salamander Safes.—Rebert W. Pat. SEK 1s she cole monutectarer ia the United States of the and cross dare. " Popol 192 fmt yom ‘door rring’s @atent Champion ‘oof nafe, with Hall’e patent powder veesived prize metals at the World's nlace, New York, 1653- , 157 and 199 Water street. China and Glass, at the ina Hall, 81s Broadway, above Eleventh sroot.—Pine whive stone yg dining seta for only $1: Benue C0, 308 b, chamber cota. aI waucers, only 4#. per dozem, NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1855. Ague Cure, or Antidote to ae S einitier only by iu gular innocence, and in proof of the followit certificate from the most celebrated chemist in the Uni States ia attached to every bottle: — New Yors, June 11, 1855. Thave made a chemical examination of ‘ Rhodes’ Fe- ver and Ague Cure or Antidote to Mal: and have teried {i for arsenic, mereury, quinine, strychnine, Dut bave not founds particle’ of either’ in it, nor have t found any substance in ite composition that would prove injurious to the constitution, Jamu R, Cucron, M. D., Chemist. Remember, therefore, that this is the only fever and ague remedy in the world, the innocence of which is proved by such a certificate of chemical aaa, and the value of which {is proved by the testimony of all who sell or use it. specimens of which are frequently published. No doubt the public will seadily aj 'e the differ- ence between assertions thus suppo! proofs and the incredible Lombaast indulged in by those who have nothing else to rely w GEO. i BATES, wholesale agent, 133 Water street, and for sale by C.’ H. King, ©. V. Gickener & 0o., F. Wells & Co.; lyn, Mrs. M. Hayes, and droggiste generally. If You Want to See an Ingenious Piece of workmanship, call at W. M. WI TH’, 44 Maiden lone, and examine the new style of pen and penci) case made by him, called “ 'a patent.” It certainly is the most complete arrangement of oye and pencil ever offered for sale. It is made in gold ver, Hs Im Instantaneous Hair Dye, anly four box, black or brown, soft and glossy, Recommended by chemists, doctors and editors, as the vest in use, or applied at 1 Barclay and 45 Nassau streets. Hill, the Inimitahle’s Hair Cutting, Curl- tug and Shampooing Psrlors, No. 1 Barclay street and 45 Naseou street. Ebaving, six cents; hair dye, only four shillings per box, black or brown, best in the world, ‘Whiskers or Moustaches forced to Grow in six weeks, by my onguent, which will not stain or injure the thin; $1 9 botile, sent to any part of the country. R. G. GRAHAM, 585 Broadway; Zieber, 44 South Third street, Philadelphia; Briggs, 37 State street, Albany. Batchelor’s Hair Dye, Wigs and Toupecs— the best in the world, Nine private rooms for applying his unrivalled dye, Beware of imitations, they result in ridicule The largest stock of wigs and toupees in Ame- rica, wholesale and retail, at BA’ ELOR’S, 233 Broad- we, H. Lovet’s Wahpene Will Restore oy hair to its youthful appearance an cure baldness. at 762 Broadway and see those who have been gray and bald, who now have ax perfect beads of hair as when young. $10 Wigs and Toapees.Where did you get that wig, my friend? At the only place in the city where you will find the best assortment of wigs, toupees, back d front braids, bands, curls, &e., from MEVHURST & CO,, £7 Maiden lane. Tan, Pimples, Freckles, Eruptions, Salt rheum, barber's itch, prickly heat, &., are cured by GOURAUL’s Italian medicated soap. Poudre subtile up- roots hair from low foreheads or any part of the body. Beware of worthless receipts. Lily white, rouge, hair dye and restorative, at the old depot, 67 Walker street, first store from Broadway. itch, Author of the «Six Lectures am Censumption,” office 714 Broadway, will be pleased ‘o afford r to those who have béen injured, or who have failed to be benefitted be the speciality of inhalation ‘or diseases of the Jungs or throat, Open daily (Sundays sxcepted,) from 9 to 6 o'clock. Treata consumption, asthma, diseases of the heart, and all chronic diseases of males and females. Consultation free. Dr. 8.8. Fitch ‘a always at home, and there ix no person elsewhere, ravelling or otherwise, in any way connected with him, oun to hail from his office, or refer patienta to The Bohemian Girl.— ‘Come, crush the insect tribe, And the little mice ge fair, Place LYON’S powder by their side, And they'll soon he gone from there, The magnetic powder Is perlectly harmless to human- ity in its Ingredients, but sure death to the {nsecta. His pills effectually destroy rats and mice. Depot, 424 Broad- way; and No, 6 South kighth treet, Philadelphia. Heckers’ Farina is Restorative, bg arm, icon the digestive and absorbent vessels. In disordered sowels, even in diarrhosa, dysentery, and cholera, Farina eras under a judicious physician, ia soothing, heal- and salutary. To be had of grocers and druggiate;, wholesale, of HECKER & Croton Mills, 201 Cherry street, New York. R. R. R.—Radway’s Ready Relief —Diar. rho, cholera morbua or painful discharges from the bowels may be stopped in fifteen or twenty minutes by fuking Radway’s Feady Relief, and the sufferer promptly relived from all pain, Price 25 cents, 162 Fulton street, up stairs, Holloway’s Pills Possess the Most Astonish- ing power in the cure of general debility ani in renova- ling the system. ‘The surprising eifect of thee wonderful pills is euch as to restore health when it mura lost foe- ever, Sold at the manufactories, 80 Maiden lane, New York, and 244 Strand, London, and by all druggists, at 25 cents, 625g cents, and $1 per box. z Dr. Jas. McClintock's Hooping Cough Re- medy and his diarrhom cordial have become the great leading and standard remedies in families, nurseries, and every where they are known. Hooping cough, croup, asthma, &c., and diarrhoea, cholera morbus, cholera ia fantum, and summer complaints, are immediately re- lieved and speedily cured by their prompt ellects. Are the discoveries of an eminent and scientific man, founder of she Lhiludelphia College of Medicine. Sold by A, CUSHMAN & CO., 295 Broadway, and by all druggists. D’Cameron’s Receipts are Adapted to Gen- eral use by & practical perfumer of sixteen years’ ex- perience, accompanied by clear and minute instructions, enabling every one to prepare the best coametics known, at one-eighth the store price, For eale at 212 Co street, Brooklyn. To refute the libel of an unmanly M. D'CAMERON will agree to submit his re ye.eut and impartial judges, and if they that con. Aidered collectively, and in'view of the oie 1. contem- plated, they are not the best that can be offered, he will refund every dollar he has received by the «ale of them, and distribute 20,000 copies gratuitously, So well assured ix he of the high eatimation in which they are held by the best judges, that he will agree to any reasonable roposition to test their merits. If they are “worth- se” hero is a chance to prove them #0, Free to San Francisco.—Persona who wish to go fiee from attacks of cholera, dyseutery, colic ant rea sickness, should not fail to get a bottle of Dr. TOBLAS’ warranted Venetian Liniment; any kind of water can be duank without any ill effects by adding one teaspoonful of this celebrated lintment; it ix worth ita weight ia gold po one should sail without it. Price 26 and 60 cents. Depot 60 Cortiandt street; sold by the druggists through- out the United stat Married, On Sunday evening, August 14, by the Rey, Dr. Millett, at his residence, 171 Past reventeenth street, Mr. Haver W. Huxnowss, of Calais, Me., to Mise Svmay Manta Bat- Lown, of Norwalk, Ct On Tuesday, Augurt 14, in St. Ana’ Chureh, Brooklyn, by the Kev, Dr. Cutler, Mr. Twoa. Gatway to Mies Buza Sieve, On Monday, August 27, Canourn Fuzanera Sraurins, younseat daughter of Joseph and Ann F. =truthers, aged euthe. Her remains will to taken to Monroe, Orange county, E1uky Nrnew, daughter of John and Margaret Nyhen, in the 824 year of her .. The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, at one o’elock ?. M., from the resi- denee of her mother, 160 Kast Thirty-second sireet. on Caf August 28, Freoxmick Acovetis, son of James H Catherine Wliliains, aged 1 year, 6 montha ond 14 day ‘Tbe friends and acquaintances of the family are reapect- folly invited to attend his funeral, from the residence of his parents, No, 107 Fast Fortieth street, this afternoon, at balf-past one o'clock. EuzarkTn Axx, daughter of C, H. Pope, of the United States hip Independence, aged 8 montha and 18 days, ‘The frienus of the ly are reapectfully in¢ited to attend her funeral, from the residence of her mother, 64 Washington street, to-morrow at ten o'clock, At Yorkville, on Monday morning, t 27, Many B., wite of blisha . Flewcher, aged 41 | year On Monday night, Avgust 27, after « lingering illness, Lovwa, widow ot Jacob Iubois. Her iriends and thove of her sons in-law, Tunis Morel! and Jeremiah Gurney, are reepectfully invited to attend her funeral, from No. 121 West Thirty-sixth street, to- morrow afternoon, at three o'clock, without further invi- tation. ‘Trey papere please i On ee, es, Mowe Sawn, wife of Isaac Forster, Jr., aged 14 years, 3 months and 13 days, ‘Tbe relatives and friends of the family are ally invited to attend ber funerad, from her late residence, No, 15] West Sirteenth street, this afternoon, at two o’slock, without further invitation. Her remaina will be taken to Greenwood Cemetery for interment. In Heooklyn, on Tuesday morning, August 28, Sawer. STMaN, son of Veter and Adeline stoothorf, age 5 years, § months and 5 days. ‘The funeral will take place this afternoon, at two o'clock, from 131 Smith street. On Tuesday, Angust 26, Kise Fiew, daughter of Wm. Finn, of Prooklye. The friemda of the family are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, from the residence of her father, No. ‘288 Ada ran ye ooklyn, tomorrow morning, at nine o'clock, without further invitation. On Tuetday, August 28, Wisse Gronax, only son of b yn Faomes Digghes, of Brooklyn, agell year amd month. On Monday, tn ag 7, ed a short but severe illness, ire. Mas aged . The frienda of the family are invited to atiens her fune- ral, from the residence of her son, Robert Martin, corner of Twenty-third street and Sixth avenue, Brooklyn, thia afternoon, at half past three o’elock. Paquet Makosmer, only deughter of Andrew and Vargstet Bates age rew ar and 2 "i The fiends nol sequaletatess of ths fauly exp forpost Lodge No. 261. 0. of 0. F., also the Thistle Sodkety of Brooklyn, are isvited to ntteud, ‘Frigay August 24, CLans Wat Johnson strost aged 87 years, Her remains were ia- Ga Uedty tree, ee Tt ical nied y even! “i, in Haar, infent won of Mary*Louice ana Wie i Melfallin aged 1 yeur, 10 months and days. * ‘The funeral will take place from the residence of his arent, (xford street, between Myrtle and Park avenues, ia afternoon, at two o'clock, i On Sunday morning, August 26, Emma, infant ter of George k, and Maria Clarke, aged 5 months. The rélativer and friends of the fumily are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, from the house of her Parente, 196 Carlton avenue, between De Kalb and La- yette avenues, Brooklyn, this a! ternoon, at three o’clock. ‘On Monday night, August 27, after a short {llnoss, at Mount St. Vincent, Tiaue liavey, aged 70 years. Hia funeral will take place from the Cathedral, this morning, at ten o'clock. On Faturday, August 18, at West Brattleboro, Mra. Racuxt Fistp, wife of Mr, Luther Field, ayed 57 years. In New Orleans, on Saturday, August 18, of yellow fever, Captain Etuuorr Swrru, of Jersey Cliy. Ellaworth, Maine, and Jersey Cliy papers pleave copy. ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED RVERY DAY. SITUATIONS WANTED, YOUNG MARRIED WOMAN HAVING JUST LOST ber vaby, five months old, would like a situation Ss wet nurse, either in New York or Brooklyn, Suquire at 44 Schermerhorn street, Brooklyn, A RESPECTABLE GIRL WISHES A SITUATION, IN A — family, to cook, wash and iron, or to do general housework; can fill any situation; has the boat of city reference. Vlease call at OL West lth at, near Oth avenue, in the rear. RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL WANTS A SITUA- A tion to do chamberwork and take care of children. Cood city reference given. Can be seen for three days at 197 14th'st., corner of lat avenue, second floor, front room. psd cat Na laser cacti og -, A RESERGTABLE YOUNG PROTESTANT GIRL, WHO can bri the best of city references, wishes a situa- on either to do general housework or take care of chil- dren; would make hervelf generally useful. Can be seen until suited at 124 Pearl st., Brooklyn. A SITUATION WANTED, AS NURSE, BY A STEADY, trustworthy woman, who is capable of taking ¢ of & baby from its birth.’ Wages not so much of ano ject aa A steady vituation, She has several references. ‘an be sven for two days at 72 Spring at., corner of Cros. by, in the store. miele a ah pss suber oh Boi A SITUATION WANTED, BY A GOOD COOK, WHO understands her buriness perfectly; has no objec- {ion to assist in the washing. The best of city referunce from her last place, lease call for two days at 137 W. et. A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITUA- “A tion a# seamstress and chambermasd, or would be willing tomrke herself useful, ina respectable private family. Host of reference from her last «ituation, Fleaco apply at 88 Hoyt rt., between Wyckoll and Warren sta., Brooklyn, as first rate cook; understands all kinda of coo! fog; has no objections to aasiat in washing; is both will- ing and obliging; has lived in respectable familia in the clty; best of city references given, Please call at 162 25th st., Ul engaged, RESPECTABLE GIRL WANTS A SITUATION TO do chamberwork and waiting; nursing, plain sew- ing, or general housework, ina small family. Good ro- ference can be given. Can’ be seen for two days at 234 7th avenue, between 26th and 26th sta. N ENGLISH, GERMAN OR SCOTCH COOK WANT. ed, to go a'short distance in the country. Apply trom 9 A. M. to 12 M., at 44 Went 28th ot, A SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GER. man girl, to do general housework. Can bo seen at 698 4th st., between avenues Band C, aecond floor, back room. A SITUATION WANTED, BY A RESPRCTARLE young girl; ean do plain cooking, washing and ironing, or would go a# chainbermaid. | Good recom: mendations from her lart place, Call at Mr. Kelly’s, 1 Butler #t., Brooklyn, YOUNG LADY WISHES TO ENTER gagement with Gross E. F., Broadway Port oitiee. RESPECTABLE GIRL WISHES A SITUATION AS LA cook, and would aseist in washing or ironing, or do housework in a smal private family; has lived five years in her Inst place. Viease call at 405 Greenwich street, second floor, back room, for two days. TO AN KN- lresamaker for improvemeat. Ad- A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN wants a situation as chambermaid or waiter. Can give the best of reference. Apply at 242 6th avenue, Lt floor, in the rear. A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITU ation aa seamstress, and to take care of grown Hiren, or todo light chamberwork and sewing, i4 a Protestant; she can come well recommended. lease call for two days 105 27th #t., between 7th and 6th ave: second floor, front room. RESPECTABLE YOUN! TU. A tion in a email private family; is a good plain cook, And perfect washer and troner; has the best of city re- ference from her last place, Vlease call for two days at 5AS Oth avenue, between J2d and did «ta. RESPECTABLE MARRIED WOMAN WANTS A child to wet nurse, at her own houre, having lox Ler baby, 10 months old.’ Please call for three days at 24 Columbia st., South Brooklyn, first door, back room, A SITUATION WANTED—DY A RES?ECTABLE GIRL, Z as first rate cook; is willing to assist tn hing Sud ironing, or to do the general housework of a small piivate family. Can give the best of cit nce, Can be seen for two day# at 33 Prince st., first floor, back room, A RESPECTABLE WIDOW WOMAN WANTS A SITU- ation a# chambermaid and plain sewer, or to take care of children and do plain sewing, or to travel with a indy, or to do general housework in a small family, {# wil Hing to make herself generally use! Gvod reference. Cail at 52 Vandam st., front basenent. YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION AS SEAM- stress and chuinbermaid; understands all kinds of ismily sewing; is willing to make herself useful; would be willing to go touth, or in the eouutry. | Has the bext of city reference; has’ lived for three years in her last place, Cull at 08 61st #t., near 4th averiue. RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL WANTS A SITUA- tion as walter and chambermaid; ie capable of do- ing fine waching and ironing. Best of city reference. Pease call at 222 3d at., between lat und 2d avenues, for two day RESPECTAGLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITUA- tion to do general housework; understands plain @oking, washing and ironing; or would do chamber- work and waiting. Haa no objection io the conn*ry. Good veferenee given, Flease call at Wl West 1th at., first floor, SirvaTh WANTED—BY A YOU GIRL, ZA, to do chamberwork and waiting, or ligit house work, City references can be given. Call at 204 Hester aL, near Centre, room 19, third floor. Can be sen for two cays if not engaged. HIGHLY EDUCATED GERMAN LADY, WHO HAS been in the country for some time, and is funiline With che Foglish language, + desirous of « situation a4 governess, in a seminary or private family, She teachoa, besides her native language, the corimon Prglish branch: es, drawing and embroidery. ‘The best of references can be given. Address box 4,493 Post office, RESPECTAPLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A rituation in ® «mall family to do ehamberwork, take charge of children, or would assist in the wash and ironing of clothes, ‘and make herself generally useful to her employer, lease call of aridresa 127 33d st., bee tween bih and 7th avenues, top floor, front room. A SITUATION A& ther and troner: no A YROTFETANT WOMAN WAN Call at & profersed cook, fi 74 Fulten ah nue, Brooklyn, VERY RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN by birth) desires « sitaation in city oF c do general housework: is a good cook, excelie and ironer, and well recommendet «peaka En fectly. Please apply at 211 Bowery, for two daya SITUATION WANTED —BY A YOU MAN, NT teen years of age, in any business where inoke binwelf useful; he writes a good hand ts figures, and ia willing to accept a small salary mence with. Can give smtistactary references. lease addrers J. M., Herald office, which will be promptly at tended to. YOUNG MARRIED MAN, WHO HAS RECEIVED A collegiate education, and has been engaged in the Rady of medicine, and ase droggint, desires sore reapect. able employment to ocoupy hs evening hours, La used to copying. Address Omega, Herald office. YOUNG MAN, AGED 19, WHO HAS BEEN YR the last two years in a wholesale basiness down town, would like to engage himself ax clerk or salesman in some large importing or commission house, etthor in or out of the elty; can speak both Freveh and & perfectly, and can give the bert of reference. Address Joe three days, Importer, Herald office. YOUNG MAN, WHO IA THOROBGHLY ACQUAINT ed in bookkeeping, is anxious for « rituntivn aa ay Hslant bookkeeper or entry clerk; i a first rate packer, and ia willing to make himwelf generally useful. Hefers to last employe-. Anote addressed 6, J.M., box 190 Herald office, will receive immediate attention. RESPECTAILE YOUNG MAN WANTS A SITUA LA tion as butler or waiter ina private tamily y 10 a ringle gentleman be thoroughly understands Lis business tm olf tea branches; nas lived with come of thé most respectable familer in Rurope, and aleo has the best of city reference. lease call at the office of Jol Chechen, Faq., 02 Pine #t., or addres & W.M., Union sqpare Poat office, for two days. 4 STOUT, ACTIVE YOUTH, AGED 17 VRARH, W £L situation to learn some respectable trade, or 0; bas bad some experience ina grocery aud ‘in Good refergness. Apply at 16 Marfon +t. in the SITUATION WANTED—BY 4 BOY 14 OR 1) yesrs old, in the country, with a farmer, or » rm @ trade; country peeterred. References give \. pong Wm. Bennett, office, composing roon), jory. A YOUNG LAD, ABOUT 15, WISHES A SITUATION in a respectable wholesale establishment, where he Ean learn the burinoss; resides with his mother, Ad: dress T, H., Herald office. OOKKEEVING.—A SITUATION WANTED, BY A LA- dy, who is an excellent chirographist, and thorough: yO ppgen ae probharging in all tte branches, either by uble or single entry, can furnish the best refereng ces ot standing, &. “She preferd a wholesale or commu rion house, which will juire exclusive attention to the books. Address M. E. C., Herald affice, —A YOUNG WIDOW LADY WISHES TO 0 to California; she would like to make arrange- ments for a situation as housekeeper in a hotel, or would attend a store; she would not object going aa @ lady's companion, as she understands dr . Address L., California, Broadway Post office, for one week. }OACHMAN—WANTED, BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG muen, a situation as cogchman, He perfectly under. stands his business. Can give the bout of city references frcm bis late employer, Address J. P., box 108, Herald offico. FSIDENT GOVERNESS.—-AN ENGLISH LADY, WHO ix fully qualified to undertake the education ant cae of children, desires a situation in a private family, to instruct thoroughly in English, French and music; no objection to the country or Western States. The highest estimonials as to qualifications, Address for one week, H. F. F., box 4,904 Font office. Ss" ‘ATION TED—BY A VERY ABLE young woman, aa plain cook,:@r general houew 3; for w minal) family, ‘Please address Brookiyn I oltice. SITUATIONS WANTED—BY TWO EXCELLENT GIRLS a8 cooks, washers and ironers; two seamstresses and. nurses; also two young men from’ the country aa clerks, Rest of city reference given. Apply for three days at 68 Atlantic #1., Brooklyn. ITUATION WANTED—BY AN EXPERIENCED GIRL, to do housework; {4 @ good plain cook and fleat rate warher and ironer; is willing and obliging, and a person in whom every confidence can be placed. Wages, $5. , 4 young Americun girl, 14 years old, to take ‘care of w baby, or amelat fm any Way required, Any lady Will not be'dsappointod by calling at B45 8:havoaie, in the basement, between dry{gooda aud clothing atores. TIUATION WANTED—BY A VERY RESPECTABLE b) young woman; ix good plain cook and baker, ant a Bret rate washer and ironer, of ix willing to do general housework. Can give the best of reference, Cull at 261 Bowery for two days. ITUATION WANTED—BY AN INDUSTIUOUS, WELL dS recommended, trustworthy and competent’ young Woman, to do general housework ; {4 « good plain cook and an excellent washer and ironer, Has good city re ferences. Apply at 16 Myrtle avenue, Brooklyn, in the basement. JITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PEMALE, KD to attend ina bakery; has been several years in the business; the best of city referonce given, Address A. M. W., 26 Barrow street, near Bleecker, for two days. {ITUATION.—WANTED, IN AN IMPORTING HOUSE, )S fora young man, who will be required to write French well, froin dictation, and attend to Custom House busi- ners, Address Fost Office, box 166, ITUATION WANTED—AS BOOKKEEPER OR CLERK, by a young man fully competent to act in either ca~ jacity; would preter some wholesale or comsmission busl- esa; falary not so much an object as a permanent situ- ation; the best of city references given, Address box 106 Herald office. KACHER.—A YOU LADY WISHES AN ENGAGE ment as teacher of English branches, Freach and murie; would prefer the Fouth. Most satidactory refer ence given, Callonor addres Miss Auson, 2il West 86th #t., near 9th avenue. (0 HOTEL KFEPERS.—WANTED, A SITUATION A3 hend waiter, in @ first clase hotel, by a man who perfectly understands the business in all ite by ; is 4 good carver and understands marketing. Has the beat city reference. Please address ©, #., box JBI, Herald hg MERCHANTS AND ALL BUSINESS M middle aged man wants a situation in an ingura CHice, ws inspector, or any agency whatever. Refere: and security given If required, Address 0. D., Herald oflice, for three day. TPO MERCHANT TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS. — Wanted, a tituaiion as bushelman or sal advertiner ix well experienced in both cap would be willing to go to any part of the Union. Adirese 8¢9 Herald office, TPO SOUTHERN OR WESTERN MEI exiensive firm requiring the services of # young man, who perfectly understands the liquor ry gooda and auction business in all thelr b may Hear of such a person, whom hile prosent employers wish +) 92 Weat «t. to advance, by audressing M. G. Vy JANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A rituation as seamstress; she it a very neat sewer, ond has « good idea of dressmaking and children’s clothes, the would travel with a lady. Can be well recommended from her last place, Apply at 102 East 11th at., between Ist and 2d avenues, WASTEDIBY A RESPPCTADLE YOUNG WOMAN, # +ituation as chambermai! and waiter, or cham berma!d and seamstress, or would do the housework of a small, respectable private family, Can be seen for two 29 tchermerhorn st , be m Bond and Nevins klyn. Good city refer KD—BY A RESPECTABL vn as chambermaid and to reference given. Vlease bt, Mark’s place: wr TED—BY A KESVECTABLE as chambermald, or te or wash The best of elty reference given if required, Vess at 46 Mott street, third floor, front room. Can be be seen for two days. DATION ANTED—A SITUATION AS WET NURSE, BY A W respectable married woman, with a fresh breast { milk; best of reference given. Inquire at 9 Atlantic #t., Brooklyn, over the shoe «tore. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY 4 Young woman, as nurse and plain sewer; no ob- Jectiona to do chamberwork and waiting; has reference. Apply at $4Gold st., Brooklyn, for ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, S situation am seamstrors, an berwork; can cut and fit children’s clothes; can make shirta; understands all kinds of family sewing, haa the city reference from her last place. 0 10th #t., second floor, front room, between lst and ud enuee, for two days. NTFD—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, fon as seamstress, Can be seen for two day: her last place, 46 Tompkins place, Brooklyn, ED--BY 4 YOUNG GIRL, A SITUATION To mberwork and waiting, or washi city reference given, RESPECTAB! E ud to Light cham- ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE ik, fully competent to bake Willing to agwiat in No objection to go un the country, Good relecence. Can be seen for two daywat 303 7th milk and butter washing aud ironing. ANYED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, ina sinall family, as cook, washer Viease call at 126 Amity st., In the rear, first Can be seen for three days, Ny ANTEO— A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE PRO- tant German girl, to do chamberwork and wait+ work, fine washing and ironing, in dood reference. corner of Bd ave. armall p.ivate famil 126 Eaat vdth st. Cap be seen for two ANTED—BY A RESPFCTARLE GUM tion as cook, washer and ironer, in a respectable private family; is a guod baker, Has Can be seen for three days, m Court, over the bakery, Bee D—BY A RESVECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, @ situation aa cook, washer and fconer, {na pri vate family; has no objection to do general houscwork. Has good city reference from her has been thiee years. at place, where she Call at 86 22d at. between 6th SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE do chamberwork and fine washing and an give the best city reference from ber last here she has lived nine years, Can be seen from to 2, wt 483 5th av., for two days only ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE YOUN Woman, 4A nurse and seamstroma: thoroagh- ly understands talking care of an infant; is also able to do family sewing, and tsa good cmbroiderer. Apply at Zs2z 71 Viease call in the sto Can be seen for ANTED—A SITUATION, BY 4 young woman, who resides with her parents, «le Particularly to take care of chiliren; she can as hand iron if required; her amberwork, and w: tin not wages but a reapeotable home, at 189 Ioth #t., near Ist avenue, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE WO- bing, Washiag and (roms man, to do the nee, aa good plain coo private family; good reve excellent Washer and froner, and a good bread baker. Apply at 847th st., near Ist avenue, second tloor, back room. Can be seen two days. A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE girl, rixicen years old, ‘to do the housework of & aberwork, or to take care of Apply at 110 Chariton street, corner of Washington, for two days. ANTEP—A SINUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, id and waiter, and would mind chil Apply at No, 383 Pacitie small private fauwily diem; good references. Brooklyn. Can be RESPECTABLE tant girl, ax chainbermaid, or to take care Can be seen, for two di AE No, 3 Tth ave, ANTER—BY AN AMERICAN YOUNG LADY, A situation, to attend a fancy store or bakery; hay . All orders addres broadway, wil! be pune- tually attende ITUATION, BY aid and waiter seen two days, xeellent cook anil * mist in washing and ‘irc ) WOMAN, A SITUA ur days, if not engaged at 150 Gitene street, In the rear ANTED—BY A RESPECT k BY A RESPECTABLE in a good plain eneral housework as chambermald in washing ant f renee from her last abt over the dry goods mtore goed seamstress, ix willing to ae Can be seen at AN, A SIT TANIFI—BY A MIDDLE AGED WO! or to do Sight ation as nurse, chomberwork. Hest of city refer where she lived weven years. one door trom 27th at. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A REAPECTABLE woman as chambermaid, fine washes and ironer, Apply at 427 6th avenue, between 20th geod referenc: ir two daye. and 2ist sta, JANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPRCTAULE W miditle aged wo as cook in « private family has the best city references from her last place. Can tr cen for two days at 66 Henry *t., Brooklyn. ANTED—A SITUATION, WY A RESPRCTADLE gicl; (6 @ Gest rate cook, washer and ironer, and a good baker of bread. Fleas call at 46 Hamerslay t., to the rear A fae —A SITUATION TO COOK AND A ly. washing and ironing, by a girl, in a private fa days at 77 Sd avenue. Good re Can be seen for two jerence can be given. JANTED—A SNUATION, BY A MU BOTA! F young woman, ina private farnily, a cook, and vs saint fn washing and ironing; the best of elly reference can be given; she ean be highly recommended hy her employers; she in good baker and excellent washer and ironer. Flease call at 110 7th avenue, corner of thy ot Can be seen for two days, ANTEL—A SITUATION BY A_ REY youl an, at chambernal seamstress, has the beat of references fre Apply at 06 Wyckoff st., Brooklyn, ANTED—A HITUATION, BY A YOUNG to do chamberwork wad waiting, of to asset in the Warhing and ironing, good references. Apply at 162 Fr. 27th at, Letween let aud 2d avenues, Can be peen two days. ANTED—HY A YOUNG LADY, A SITUATION AS raleeworman ina dry goods or fancy store or as bookkeeper, ‘Lhe beat of city reference given. She may be soon for three days at 4 Franklin «treet, from 9 till o ANTED--BY A REAPRCTANLE YOUNG PROTEST ant English person, a situation, a# seamstress, and to asst with eblidren. Good reference. Adress, fo two days, X. ¥., Herald office ANTED—A SITUATION AS COOK, BY A RE rypectsble young woman, and to aeelet io washin and ironing; underriands her business well. The beat o city references given, Can be seen for two days, at Wyekofl #t., second floor, Brooklyn. ANTED--BY A NEAT, TIDY YOUNG WOMAN, A situation as chamberinaid and walter, or mare, or fine washer, Good city reference from her Inst plaow Call for two days, at No. 15 12th et., between Oth an 10th ayy ANTED-BY A YOUNG GIRL, A SITUATION A chambermald, or to do plain sewing. Can be seu until eulted, at 156 Court #t. Srooklyn, third floor, ba room, or address J. G., Herald office ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A SPEPECTARLE oung woman, to do chamberwor’, and wealet io the washing and lroning. oF Wo do general housework in & small family, Beet of city reference given. Meas call at 06 Fant 10th et, beiwern Siroadway and 4th nue. Can be en from 1d to 4 o'clock, for ey ANTID—A SMU ATION HY A frmny excellent pastry ection to gn toa Geet clase betel boarding house, Apply at 04 Pearl treet. ANTED—IY A KV PCTABLE AMERICAN WOMAN uation as wet nurse, ina privels family Ap ‘228 let avenue, second tour, froat rovm Can twe days NG AM combortionery on tabory pre ene givem. Cal tor two days with, to tend © ferred. Sent of eity Do. 1p Manton ot, ANTED—SITUATIONS, HESPECTABLE cook, washer and {roner, the other a# chambe to make themrelves use Tleave call at 84% STIVATION AY COOK cook, who understands bis business He will take entire charge of a kiteben obfeotion to elt; mtivet, Bell's intelligence office. four years city refer between 11th and 12th «te HY A FRENCH BY A REMPECTARLE wotnan, to do general housework ina Good reterence, Apply at 027 Browlway. ITUATION, BY A PROTESTANT WO nieretands her boa No objection to the Can be ween two Gaye. (rood city reference Apply at 187 Lat avenue REATPCTABLY young girl, (odo general housework private family, or to do chamberwork and waiting eference can be given. if not engaged, at No. 8 Prince at Can be seen for te JANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN ie & good plain cok. a would prefers ¢ Apply at No. 1 as ironer ina fret rate warher and ir Good reference, POTABLE. YOUNG WOMAN, abermaid, or to yANTED—HY A Ju & rituation as wand are of ehildren Cap be seen for two days, at 227 ANTHD—A SITU ATIO! CHAMBERMAID the best elty reference, Messe call at @# Lith between lat and /4 evens and Mlereker, for #, second Boor, frowt rem. RAP PLT AMT F irl, to take eare ¢ at Lid hawt Hew Can le seen fot Ven dager from Kutgers etreet dressmaker aud oe fo ob ection to ey & rhe eat and fit led) Can be won for tw ion Vo the eouniry SITUATION Ae bern arcastamat ty an ake care of an { peyote A ety relevance ghveo. + ot B10 Wah ot near Tth avenue. STED—8V A KEAPECTARLED YOUNG WoMAN situation as chambermeiA or waiter ty werking aod ironing form bet ‘eat place, Where abe Led threw youre ANTHD—BY A YOUNG GIRL, 4 #ITCAT the hewsework of @ mmpall (arvily roner ak & ink mt Veo Gage at Ne TANTUD—HY 4 REPORT ABLA WROTE » . orum treet One geod reterened Vlewse BT NURE—A HEALTHY, RespeorabLe WO- man, with » frech breast of milk, desires to ob- {y's op inns to nurs. The child mrt be of ronpecia- en! receive care, Apply fo one week 10 Jane Moowan, 104 Ba —" ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RERPBCT, Wea as chambermaid, or to do the fem = eta sea ly. Apply at or address 125 Greemwieb rt., in \@ rear. oe eeerenteeneeentenenseeepererer=—res—neenpeneieensenar= ANTED--BY TWO AMERICAN @) AND ONH irich Protestant girl, situations, aa or to da ‘al housework; @ respectable colored woman alto uation an cook. They are well recommende?. Avply at No. 4 Sands st., basement, Brooklyo, children’s dresses; no oly The best of city’ references can be place. Call at 08 Weat Nnoteenth atreet, between Sixth ‘eventh avenues, for two days, WArtrony A FROTESTANT Gi SITUATION aa cham! walter, or mpner. hambermald and s i Can give the best of references, ‘Address 7 will be attended to \mmedia: Wirtenny A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUA. tion a chambermaid and waiter, ahe {9 @ neat DO objection 10 asrist in washing and ironing, ood city voference, Call for two days at 200 Riving- ton #t., second oor. Bh fever UY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, a oi an chambermuid, or to do the house- rk of aamall family, Rest of reference given. Calb po Weet 10th at., second floor, fromt room, for twe ya ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A REBPRCTABLE Oung woman, to do general housework of char. berwork. Good reference. Can be soem at 200 id rt, first oor, rear, for two days. ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION AS cook, washer and ironer; understands her business thoroughly, ease call at 118% Amity #t., Ip the reac barement, for three days. ANTED—BY A MOST RESPECTABLE YOUNG wo- man, 8 situation as first ra'@ cook; ie an exoetien’ bread baker and pastry cook, and underelands making all kinds of soups and d : given. Call at nue, till engaged, Baga aoe py BY Two he aay able you: ‘orn, of omperate hind to salves, Teton rlous, and of good 5 to care of children, sew or anelat in w family — willing 4 capable to render t vorvices for the benett of their employer. ‘The beat of references given if required, Cail at 73 West Thirteenth street, be- tween Fifth and ixth avenues, for two days. Warns ITUATION, BY A YOUNG GIRL, TO do general housework In a private famfly; be lain couk, fret rate washer and lroner and . ian good city reference, Can be seen for two days at 140 Weat o2d at. ANTED~A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG s00TCH woman, a* dresamaker or seamstress, anderstania cutting and Ltting Indies’ drevses, \lekse call at 44 Laight «t., opporite At. John’ park, where she le at pro: rent employed. Good reference given. ANTED—BY A RESV?'ECTARLE YOUNG WOMAN a rituation an cook, washer and froner; isa baker. Good elty refereuce, Call at 904 Houston et , front room, for two day ANTED—BY A PROUTANT YOUNG GIRL tituation as chambermaid or waiter, or to take care of grown up children, or to travel with'a lay. Ap ply at 125 bast 26th af, berween 3d and Lexingtow avenues, ANIED—BY A RESVECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A rituation aa plain cook, firet rate washer and iron er. Good cily reference given. Apply at 125 Kast seth #t., between Jd and Lexington avenues. ANTHD—-NUATIOUNS FOR TWO PROTINTANT isle one & German, to cook, wash and iron the other, English, a9 chambermaid and waiter. mitua done in one family preverred, Tue best of city reference given. Apply at Morria, Cohuert & Co.'s, 287 Broatway, lovey ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE SCOTCH GIRL, A tHituasion as chambermald, or to Go genaral honee- work. Apply at £38 Went loth #t., between @th and vth avenues, top floor ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A KEXPECTARLE young woman, to do general housework) ie © good er and ironer, and haa the beat of city reference. Vleare call at 187 Grand street. \V JANTHD—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, Briiuaiion as plain cook, washer and irover, oF ty do chamberwork andiine weehing. Hert of city re ference, Can be veen at her present place, G3 Wert 26th street W ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A REXPRCTADIE young wemag, to do general housework In @ pr rence given from ber last place » for two daye. vaie family good eity Call at No, & Atiors A SVIUATION, BY A YOUNG GIRL, 4 fr children'# is wr —A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG MAKIED man, a» clerk of light porter in a whalevle tore ell, and bar a good kuuwhe eiven, Ad bloat, b TANTED—A SITUATION, BY A HRMPROCANLE hes to make herelf generally usetu! v two daye ot 167 \ ANTED—BY A REXPECTABLE at chammbermald aud plein sewing, oF te wenie jo warking and iroming io a te tacely. reter ence from her laet place, w lee Hved sewen yearr J hearse call for two days at b oh \ ; MAN OF GOOD AUDIURST ami capacity, @ eiteation hrok koe ver 10 wena tale house, grocery or prowhban by own goud. Addiens Vrowcle BH ” ad HITUATION IN THE GHOCEKY Wher ho has had expertenee to te ity bal lafactory rnferewen given of char d capability. Ne objeeiion to go im the country Addieen HL s., 4 Hadron rire. ¥V JASTIPD—A PITUATION, BY A YOUNG yh 0) wAcrest ond buviness capacity, aa clerk or wleewan in mime wholesale or eommnbaton bows The be tot referes Jen. ralery net co mach of — as permanent fieation, Address bes 166 Herald . TANT A *FIUATION, BY A RBO7ECTABLE: pong man, whe wolertande (he care aad man scement of boven, (0 Orive an eapress, or to attend etore, ) well acquan ed wih tee cny, ae he hee been S Ane for the leat ur years, hee me of to go To the entry. | lence address b U, Herald offee, for two aye JANTED IMMPLIATELY—A SITUATION, AX CLITUC, W atrisiant bookkeeper, callector, of adythlag Wal immetio ¢ employment The efvertios es Ki qualiied to bil auy such easton Ad- , bot 6,770 Post omee. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A STEADY, SOREN, active man, a om iron folsher: be wnherstande runting enengine, jaquire at 2 Vb Jota ote Lee lent of references cm old ge JANTED—A SUATION, BY A KPRCT AMIS 8 ccarhman, Lee De od mall farm meer # aw! eli generally wsetal to the > Nee he lant four pears om Mates lala, aad rom late employer tor bene y/ mp eUility eet in wey wen ued to horas from Bieintemey. & noe etrew4 to TH Merit etee ot went oith ah A, i he imuneniate wtirntion, or syply at Oly peper etore D-BY A YOUNG MAN, A eaTvATIIN i au sore agrdt ouwt of ity relerenae gree | baer Aiceet Won 108 Herat office, JANTIL—BY 1¥O BPAPECTARLE YOUNG MEN, emt spertoen’s, ims private family ehere here « { omy Luardore; mast be atianies ee Coated 1 hromaway. Vor parthonlars exirers + ating boom eed terme, whieh must le mrlerais, J OD) ben 100 Hereit fice, ANTHD A EITUATION AM CLIK OF antiet tale man, would be willing to make hunt game relly eretel, Wager pt so mech an object at peme nenl employment. Addivwse KM. M., Herald ofthe INTELLIGRNCR OFFICES. TMU KEY & COME, 287 BROADWAY, Ontiae LA cf Neate etreet, con be inet reepectabte German, Fegheh, Sectch end irieh belp for Dotele and private ‘e ‘ners, conchmes, (ardenete, so ma. hee, UA reemwich reat, VERAOR AL, i howe ALES HADGETT, HANDLE HAN or (00m Leena, neat Aeylabaret Fagan att # eke cominiy, Norlls wd wich Ur. Levid Hay ward, corer of Thir cote ees end Hath evens sew York, be will Bear ( bie brother Themes, late 4 Aariraie. — = I ORM ATION WANTED —F JOU MURPHY Wii. Ham Morphy Mirbaet Morphy or Petree “ ef Weoteuerry Lease oo oe mene’, for New York, will write to their winter orpny Vor mingda in, rare ot Mr. Motert Mendeldteet, they © i wihige Parekh Morphy Yor Help Wanted we Sixth Page