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NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 30, 1855. cone bones insurgent chiefs, has sur- that Garabaldi and Mavzini bad ap- to enter Spain is officially econtradict- have sent an that they are dis- France and England Germany. “Saxony propores raiving a new joan of $5,000,000 at & per eent. sartio’ ‘The Russian Nord w look for per 2 we way now horrtfying Se aaye the commissariat of ‘more mén than are now in the Crimea. reinforcements will be sent. ; Be doissict, cotton: werd entasd:at Aix; {n tranafin freee Antwe - ‘) and were each found to con- jain Yovolvers, at leant ao Tt ta sala. nother ministerial crisis in threatened at Constantt- Pasha is appointed President of the Council of the Beraskierate, India. ‘Whe overland mail is telegraphed, with Cocutta dates to July 4 A rumor was current that the British govern- to collect a reserve force from India, at the Crimea. There was also another rumor still int: with Russia, and that a British from India will be sent to the Persian Gulf. Affaire throughout India are uil, and trade rather active. Two cotton factories are erected, A com- plimentary embassy is preparing to the King of Ava. Intelligence. LONDON MONEY MARKET. y bad undergone no change in rates. Consols for closed at 91 a 913g, and for account at 9114 @ 8%. Dollars, 6. 342. Doubloons, 75s. a 76s. 6d. Eagles, 76s, 6d. . AMERICAN SECURITIR, Messrs. Baring Brothers quote the market generally quiet, with sales at the following rates :— sssersbes3 is Pree rerePPrEEsrEPeee eSsesezs & LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKET. Mesars, Dennistoun & Co. report that the market open- 64 With ap active speculative demand, under which prices advanced !,4. a '<d., but during the last two days prices became somewhat casier, though not quotably lower, At the close the market was steady. The business of the ‘week amounted to 80,600 bules, of which 24,000 were on speculation, and 4,500 to exporters. The sales on Friday were about 8,000 bales, of which speculators took 2,000. The following were the quotation+:—New Orleans fair, 2igd.; middling, 0 7-26d.; Mobile ‘air, 67¢d,; middling. @6-1éd.; uplands, fair, 67¢d.; middling, 644.; ordinar to inferior, 44. a 44d. oA ceinaty, Sigh. 0 84; mre port, 576/600 bales, of Meith 804,000 ware aoe: LIVERPOOL BREADSTUFFS MARKET. Messrs. Brown, Shipley & Co. quote @ dull market for four, and prices’éd. per bbl. lower; Wevtern canal flour gelling at 294. a 40s.; Ohio, 428. 9 43e.: Philadelphia and Baltimore, 404. a 426.; Canadian, 40. a 40s. 6d. Wheat Ore, tm limited demand and prices slightly Jower—white, 11+. $4. 912; red, 10e. a Vis, 2d. Corn dull, and prices H of Is, 6d.; white quoted 438, a 44s, 64.; mixed, 364. 6a. under the aleve figures. The weather had , and the crop accounts were satisfactory LIVERPOOL PROVISION MARKET. Mevrrs, Richardson, Spence & Co.'s circulat says:—Bes ‘w vteady and prices unchangod—«tock diminishing. Pork im active export demand for France, and the stock nearly sheared off, Holders were demanding an advance. Ba con quiet and unchanged. Lard had advanced to 54s, @ Boe, 6d., with rales of 150 tone. The stock on hani was about 1.500 tone. Tallow stiffer but not quotably higher—Candles, S7+.; North and South American, 554, a Ste. Some circulars LIVERPOOL PRODUCE MARKET. The Brokers’ Circular quotes sales of Philadelphia back at Bs, Gd. Ashes in fair demand at 36s, for pearls, and Be. aids. 6d. for pote. Rice active at former rates, Rosin unchanged—*ales of the week 6,000 bbla. at 4s, 44, Wo a or tarpentine—~pirite of turpentine steady at 32x, alm oil—Sales 2, tons at mien £12, Linseed Pale seal quiet at 253 10+. a £54. Rape, 584. steady, but inactive, Cod, £47. Tea stealy at former water, | Congou, 834d. a 8X4. Sugar advanced 6d, and =" ‘an active demand. Coffee steady, and un- changed. Lavenr on Pamarm.—Freights to the | nite) “tates had ondergone no change. LONDON MARKETS. Merers. Paring Brothers say sug tightly advance?. Breadstuffs a trifle lower and the market dull, Tron—Welsh bare and rails quoted at pre- vies rates; Footch pig rather higher. Sales at 81s. 6d. The ex my of iron north of Dunkirk or eart of Malta in prohibited. firm and prices STATE OF THADE IN MANCHESTER. From Manchester the advices are more favorable, imal wens having slightly improved. THE LATEST Liverpoot, Saturday noon Mesers. Bigland, Athya & Co. report that the crop ac- eoonts continue favorable, and an average yield is ant ted. Wheat in 3d. lower on the week, and corn 1s. Beef is active at unchanged prices—holders ficm. Pork continues in active speculative demand. Bacon wteady. Lard ls. higher. Tallow active at le. advance. Moppine aw Invormer.—Dr. B. W. Carmichael, of Sand Lake—a 4 and estimable citizen—was called up about 12 o'clock on Friday night. He @uppored that his services were required, and he led to the door withont suspecting danger. 8 he opened it, six persons, wea: ng. masks and otherwise disguised, rushed into the hall, and, seiz- ing him with great violence, dragged him into the strect, threatening that unless he would pledge him- self not to wake complaints against persons selling Bquor, they would whip him. This he refnsed to do, they bruised him considerably; bat before ii flicting upon him any severe injury, they fled, ay hensive that the Doctor's outcries would bring arfistance. In the scaffle, he tore off one of the masks, and thereby recognized the wearer. The party was from the adjoining towns of Alps and jarsau. The arrest of a portion of them, least, ig anticipated; and, for the sake of public justice, it id hoped that ali may be arrested and punished. Albany Journai, Aug. 25. Babylon, August 20, 1855—Mr. Editor. J want to call the attention of the travelling p fe the following occurrence, and I would like if ression hg the «ubject matter as related. terjay morning I purchased a through ticket Port Jetfirson to New York city, via Long Yaland Rail- wad. Arriving at Deer Vark station, I chose to stop without going further, and gave my toket to an indivi val who went down in my stew). On the ara etarting the conductor asked me if | wae golog on, if not, he wanted my theket. I declineLor cov ving it up to iim, for the reseon that | had given it to another per son, upon which Mr. Leforte (the conductor), Informed me that | was a robber—be was very excitable, natu- rally +0, 1 think—and he wound op bis discourse by say- ing that he should chack me of the cars, whebeyer [ shuld attempt to ride again. Now, I ask the public if he har the right to chuck passengers off at his optiony 1+ he frustained by such an action’ Where ‘9 the wrong # wy ticket gives me a passage to New York city? I ride a short distance on the way, then get off ond another per- on Is waletituted and rides in my place the balance of the route. Most assuredly that ticket was good for one trip, ICT ride @ part of ft, fam or someone else i entliled to ride out the balance of the route. Now, hae tbe con- ductor a right to demand that ticket until at the end of said route? But, ray 4 the favorite of the 're- xident of the road. ive him a Hoen-e to aby a travelling public! Does it give Mr. Leforte the privi- Jege of encangering one’s life, by putting him oat of the care? He says he wi) put me out under any circamstances. hich Urey iy, a# 1 have heretofore, that euch threat pot intimidate your very bumble servant, G. A. DOAN. re’ Photography.—C, R. Meade, Meade Hrothe ‘ of this firm, has been etudying th’s art for one yeas, un @erthe most eminent Furvpean svans, and is now py ducing pictures that cannot be equalled on this son) went. publi ¢ invited to inspect them. Instrac- Apparatus and materials turolshed, 2k Broad. way, four dor above the Astor Hous, Pare, 9 Boule wards tet Capucinen Aneon's Dagnerreot —Larye *ine for 50 ciple, ealerell fal ta A wles enes, twice’ the aise othore take lor 60 cente, and @unl in quality and size to thor wade ewewhere for #2 / NEON irate consequently no , This is very doubt- Albert H. will semi-weekly auction pie ‘b gem of the season. , 14 Broadway, opposite St. Paul's Church, (Thurada; t 124, o'clock, at the Merchants’ Sor fall Yartioulas advertinemen’ column. Catalogues may be ol Broad strect, bal is particular: tin " btained wt the office, 11 (eae iciedtoae Gensea tho canal temperament MORACE WATERS, 333 Broadway “Rachel Schottisch” will Ready Monday, the 3d of September.—‘'The Rachel Schottish,’ on 7 dy Thomaa Baker; 25 cents plain title, or 34 centa, illus- trated with a correct likeness of the celebrated trage- dian, who willon the evening of that date make her firet appearance in America. HORACE WATERS, 393 Broadway. New Silks.— We will open this morning some very rich dress silks for the fall trade, which we ordered before the present adv: our customers the advantage; alao, su, warranted to wear well, at the old prici Sonen South. ter trade the most (ng ever offered in Notice.—We are Now We are also jor black , which are 26 E. H. LEADBEA’ in prices,” and wo will give ent less than they can be purchased elsewhere. 300 ladies’ best kid gloves, at 4a., worth’ 84.; also, a large lot of embroideries, lace and Swies curtains, c., at great bargains. TER & , shawls, ‘SAT Brosdway. Ont the Re- wainder of our summer stock of clothing, without regard to profit or cost, a rare chance for gentlemen gving ting in for our earty fall and win- (tae ‘assortment of superior cloth- York, which we expyct to sell at such low prices as to command the attention of man: more than our hundred thousand customers, DEVLIN JRESUP, 33 and 35 John «treet, corner of Nass» rich lace curtains, from $6 to $30 per cent less than they cost to import; & curtains, at from $1 to $6 price aeked. and etraw mae 7 tha large Clothing at ‘Wholesale. — Merch: the South »nd West will find it to their ady at EVANS? clothing warehouse, 66 and 63 before deciding where to buy their winter « Lace Curtains,—Jast received 400 poirs of Millinery, Millinery.—A able assortment of miliinery, colored straw hate, chenille ribbons, . 8, IRVE pairs of rich = &0O., air ywhich ix 60 per per pair, worth double the E. H, LEADBEATER 347 Broadway, and Fashion- Cloaks and Prices, at 80 wont Broadway, at 8s. per yard tare do, superfine, at 10. feathers, Mantillas—E. 8. Mille is now hia recent importations of Paris cloaka and embracing rich and clegan and splendid arsortment silk mantillas, lined and * ; cloth cloaks, from vill find it to their advantage to « teak, us it will be offered at 1 82 Oba: arb oda, togother wo manulac- from $1 50; 00, Buyers and “amine the very lowest manufac- bere sureet, three doors Bombazines and Merinos from Auction.— day 3 cases of superior French merinoy, 1 For Protection atanet superfine hombasines, at Ss, . EH, LEADBEATER & Ov. U7 Broadway, toca and In sects.—Harkin’s patent improved portable canopy net, a gure the cfreulation o! arantee aj air, W. Chambers street. Caxpetings for Fali Trade, 1855.—Smith & LOUNSBERY, 456 Broadway, near Grand «treet, have ju et or veived, STRATTON inst morquitoes, without obstructing vole agent, 00 per late arrivals, several large invoices of elegant velvet tapestry and Brussels carpeting, which they are now offering, together with a large aud sel stock of all other goods connected with the carpet trade, at general attention, great inducements. le Rachel's first appcara New Yorkers have approved the mag- niticent medallion, velvet, tapestry and received per steamer Pacific. the great carpet establishment, HIRAM ANDERSON, 99 Bowery. nee attracts russel carpets, Sold remarkably low, ut Portabie Dressing ‘ases.—To Travellers these articles will prove 2 mont io compasinn. They are very compact, yet every thing contained io them is of sufficient size to be urelul. Ae & J. SAUN. DERS, No, 7 Astor House and 487 Broedway. attention of those in want of the a tifa! and rare «pecimens ever imported. A. J ing moval in a few day# to bd Bro opposite Taylor's saloon. Machines and Suits for Iatringe- ready for any eostrove a the courte ne ¥ st ment.—We are alwa iu the new «payers our rights and establish the tr auits pending against the rewing ler & Wilson Manufacturing Co., and those ver, Paker & Co two wise men from the F i feed wheel, bat «imply a metalli claimed by Conant ater plate w of a hoop with pins on it, and only reqaire jopger to be a complete cirele. “Any per zan examine the original machine at ' identity of Howe's baxter plate wi td, That Conant, in March, 1851, vo! hin application for a patent. after two r claim, without appealing, e:cor vice in question went into public use with hit jore than two years elapse be er attempt to ob a fore he made’ any Either of these two last objections (and the Will be fatal to Conant’s patent, which y superneden machine we sel! Penknive: No. 7 Astor House and Jayne, 43% = beeen foe great bargains in carpetiny ree Sewing Those mac! > believe that a patent were the device of tie yp Ist. That the’ rotary pon one edge . That the ptember 10, 1846 was prec pd alicwaner, and that fu jee out of date and whe Finally, we say that we or we, r plate patented by isely the sa © real, against: Wheeler &e.—The Undersigned call ythe their asort- ment, among which will be found some of “he most teow VDERS, ond way, street, ave Offer~ Pp ing to law. hoop with bas ei in ratory for re- of Pramklin er tein ins Howe, Jr., t {+ for a de to guarantee every Potter, and ai the nes. rest of the venders of inferior «ewing toa fever ant ague remedies, without knowing that strength is owing to arsente, quinine, mercury t Ague Cure, or Antidote to Malaria ” ite «ingolar innocence but have not found found any substan injurious to the ec agne remedy ence between agserth 1. M. SINGER & C0. Thowsends of Ague But the unparalieled efficw athe y Thave made er and Aue r Antid sted it for arsenio, 6 Remember In the world No doubt the thu« ladies that sense o 23 Broadway Sufferers Yearly Use their 8, which though the: y of ublle will readily a yt often ly with life, othe Ke RHODES? Fever ORK fanocence a i rin nd is equated onty by abd in proof of thls the follwing wet evlebrated chemist In hed to every bottle:— New ¥ ) examinat ving ne United ne 11, 1855. Hhodes! Pe. nd have strychnine, nor have | hat would prove Cherniat. ly fever ond f which (9 prove) by ench a certificate of chemical analysis, aad the value of which is proved by the testimony of a! who sell or use it, specimens of whieh aré frequently Mahed. eclaie the differ- orted by proofs and the incredible bombast indulg: 1 in by those why have nothing a and for sale by ©.’ H. i Welle & Co gene: Ike to vely upon. GRO. H. BA Brow Comb TES, wholessle agent, 133 W. . V. Mickener & Co. F.C. M. Hayes, and wited to examine the choice sie stion of the subseribers store, the variety © be greatest ip the city. aries the late im) No. 7 Astor oe treet eg'sts Factory.—Ladies are Respectfully In- mibe at 4 all dont A. kf, S40 NERA, adway Howse and 987 with or without waxed thraad, either in » drical form. Herr! lar proof eafe with Hall's tng’s Patent Champton Fire tent wr tb received prive medals at the Worlt 1651. and Crystal Palacn, Yow York B fiat 4. B. NICHOLAS & 00., 411 Broad Machines.—Harness and Carrt ll please examine ovr machines ernents for stitching ‘ight o- 7 the mage 1 | | 1 oe a To or eo the skin,” $1 a bot fent to any of a comes R. G. GRAHAM, 585 Lem Zieber, 44 South Thir. street, Ehiladelphia; Briggn, 27 btate etreet, Albany. 762 Broadway.—Ladies, if you wish a beau- tifal toilet for dressing the hair, keeping it clear of dan- druff, @ preventive of gray ners, use HLT. LO- VET'S medicated wahpene, an I vegetable prepara- ion, transparent ap dot! Cot ee Tan, Pimples, Freekl Sunbarn, Phew gtickly heat hated ins kar cured ©; UBS matchless Kaiian wedieated soap. Poudre #ub- tile uproots hair from any part of the body. Lily white, hair dye and restorative, at the old depot, 67 Walker street, rst store from Broadway; Mrs. Flayes, Brooklyn. x a m4 ae bb pce Neatest and mos na) 'ylen of cards, circulars, @ ved and printed. Orders received ead “tor cards, and variet: et enpeving. and printing. Specimens sent Ball MN. J.5., 195 Broadway, corner Dey street. The Great Inhaling Remedy for consumption, and ail diseases of the throat and lungs, br. oo a8? bygeena. sarees haye been restored to the past year 7 Prin, offic 3B Broadway, and soll by CH Ring, 100 Broadway! Price only $4 4 package. Tir. Cartia will be at the office daily from 10 to 3 o’clock, where he may be consulted free of charge. If You Want to See an Ingenious Piece of workmanship, call at W. M. WHMARTIS, #4 Mieiden, lane, and examine the new of pen and peneil case Tade by him, catled * Lo patent.” It certainly is the most complete arrangement of a and pencil éver offered tor sale, It is made in gold and silver, Martin, at the Bank Exchange, San Francisco, California, will be happy to see his friends at Gwy: No. 3 Cortlandt «treet, uilsey Building, N.Y. Holloway’s Ointment ts Invaluable for the cure of bad legs, bad breasts, sores and wounds even ot twenty years’ standing. Cases that have been long con- sidered “as past all cure, readily yield to ils wonderful efficiency. “old at ufactories, 80 Maiden lane, w York, and 244 § London, and by ail druggists, at 25 conts, 624; cents, and $1 per pot. Wilkin’s Amielet.The Celebrated Ocalist. Dr, Elliott's invention presented to me will cure bald- ness, preserve and cleanse the hair; price 60 cents, Sold by HEGEMAN, CLARK & CO,. druggists generally, and M. WILKIN, 44 Maiden lane, Iatchelor’s Hatr Dye, Wigs and Toupees— the best in the world. Nine priate rons for applying his unrivalled dye. Beware of unitauions, they result in ridicule. The largest stock of wigs and toupees in Atoe- rica, whoiveale and retail, at BATCHELOR™, 203 Broad- way _ Hill the Intmitable's Hatr Cutting, Curl- ing oe [eave pocing foams, No. rag street. Shav- ing six cents, ir dye, tack or brown, four shillings a bon. Beet in the world, teats Fr Hill's Improv: taneous Hair ou four shilings a box, black or orown, leaves the hair soft and glowy. Re‘ommended by chemists, doctors, editors, &e., an the beet in Sold or applied at No, 1 Barclay #t Corns end Bunions Removed from the feet without pain, Moed or danger, by Dr. 1, CLUTE, off» 585 Broadway. @ few doors above White street, New York. Immediately after the operation the «hoes may be worn, with comferi, Each corn extracted fifty center, To Nervons Sufferers.—A Hetired Clergy- man, restored to health in a few days, after many yeara of great nervous suffering, ix avxious to make known the means of cure. Will send (free) the prescription used, Direct to the Rey. JOHN M. DAGNALL, 59 Falton street, Brooklyn. Dr. 8. 8, Fitch, Author of the «Six Lectures gm Censuingtion,” office 714 Broadway, will be pleased to afford relief to those who have been injured, or who have failed to be benefitted by the »peciality of inhalation for diseases of the tunge or throat, Open (Sundays zeepted,) from 9 % 5 o'clock. consumption, asthina, diseases of the heart, =n al males and femaies. Consultation free. Dr. S$, 8. Titoh we always at home, and there ‘9 no person «'sewhere, wavelling or otherwise, in any way connected with him, or authorized to bail from bis office, or refer patients to Heckers’ Farina is Restorativ. Strength- the digestive and absorbent vers ay la y, and chol , is soothing, heal- rocerd and druggiste; ER, Croten MUL 20y P Cherry street, New York. ‘We Understand that Dr. O'Brien, in Con- junction with Mr, Jobson, formerly surgeon dentist to er Britannic Majexty, hax arcanged to receive pupils, ax well as pat in the dental art. Particulars may be had at bis nee, 56 Bond street, between 1 and 12 aleck, “Great Carsar Fell = But not go great a fall ” mayetir 1akewe owde 1 All die—aot one iy left upon the field By pills and powder, insects and rate must yleld. No remedy in the work possesses the éificacy of LYONS’. The only one. Beware of pedlars and coun- terfeite. Depots, 424 Broalway; Ne. 6 South Kighth street, Philadelph Married. reh, on Wednesday, Angust 20, by nfl. Tyng, D,D., the Rey. Jor Thorn, of eldest daughter of John In St, George’ Ch the Rey, st Logansport, indiana, to Eusty J Trimble, Eey., of thia city. On Sunday morning, August 26, by th MB SuMvEKiELD Banky, of Baltino: Tews, of thi '. On Wedne« August 20, by the Rey. Morgan L, Pur- dy, A.C, brixckennory, Eaq., to Mice Frascm W. mK, daughter of the late James W. M. Clarke, Eeq., both of this city, At Unicnville, Weetohes Co., on Thursday, Aug 3, by the Rew. Me. Ha Mr. Jouw W. Kertiemay. w York, to Mine SteAN Axw Hawmonn, youngest daugh Rev, Mr, Morrix, ier of William D. Hammond, Beq., of the above place, Died. On Tuesday night, Avgast 28, Dewws Monsey ex-Alderman of the Fourth ward, agél 65 years. His friends and arquaintances, apd thove of the family i fully invited to attend hia tunera No. 22 Renwick r August 28, son of the late Morgan “cani Dromeliff, county =ligo, Treia His friends and Lose of & vited to attend bis funera!, St. Mark's place, this atterno: California papers ple On Wednesday WAtwER, widow Fiseshire, Seotlaw f consumption, Jo ny native of py ning, Augort 20, Mere. Mak aner he late Mr, Jahn Walker, st. Andeews, Her rewaine Hills Comerory & pape dinesday morning, August 20, Jouy Devor, in the of his age elatives and fr invited to attend his £ this afi Chris « Matthew's Charet street, at fo His Jobn's Comet o'loek On Tuesday, Anjrust 28 T4th year of her age Her -riends are respectiu ral, from iter la’ Hence Mrs. 29, Hany Mos Augurt om bis ba n, thin aft Cuanums #1. Torr, y ani attend hie funeral, Hester street and On Monday, August of Henry ( t , on Wednesiay mornin Manen, ron of Jobn #. Marth, aged The relatives an friends of law, Mr. Wm. N, St attend his foners!, fron Fitt street, to-morrow aflerm On Weinesd: Avg - 4 yentery, Janna Gites, age ibe relatives and friends are ly Hemi hie funeral, from bi N thony «treet, this aflernoon, at two 0 Hive ‘ill be taken to Calvery Cemetery f t In Brooklyn, on Wedneadsy (any F 4. oe b + of the family are respe y invited to attend her funeral, fren the Teridencr of be parents, Adelphi street, veo ond door Late a nue, this afternoon, at three o'clock In Jersey City, on Wednewlay, & ! tion, Hanenr ¢., wife of Horace fe * davghier of Ihomas bletcher, of Prov en 20 y are Fler remains were taken to Providence tr inte Philadelphia, Boston ’ vening, A . at aged 8 ingame, lie ft otiend his fame tn y this afternoon, at three o'clock On Wednesday, August 20, at Port Chester, We tohest van MOTEN, aged Th yee on Wedpenday, August 2 Lif yours Jann Gaurerem, age tebe amas, Om 10g seso ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVEBY DAY.’ wee RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHI® A SITU A- tion a# seamstress and: chambe: in family. Fuck ap) ate, of referen: YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION A® bermaid; understands all hin sewing; {4 willing to make herself useful; would ing to go South, or in the couutry. of city reference; has lived for three yeary in her last place. Call at 98 53st st., near 4th avenue, YOUNG GIRL, 15 YEARS OLD, WISHES A §IT- ion, either to take care of children or to wait and run of errands; wages not so much an ob- ject as & comfortable home. Apply at No. 6 3t, Mark's #trese and cham ry be w on tal place. GENTEEL., L M., Herald office, for a few days. SITUATION Joughby st. WANTED—BY young girl, to cook, wash and iron. stands her business well, and can give the best of city reference. No objection to do general housework in & ‘wall family in Brookiyn, Call for two days at 220 Wile A RESPECTABLE She under- or would be private ee her last situation. ” at 68 Hoyt st., between Wyckoff and Warren lyn. RESPECTABLE GIRL WANTS A SITUATION AS chambermaid and waiter, would do or take care of children, between Tth and 6th aves, RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL WANTS A Siva. tion as waiter and chambermaid; is capable of do- and ironing, Best ‘of city reference. Flease call at 222234 at., between Ist and 2d avenues, e. ing tine washii for two days. rs cellent recommendations, rear. Please call at 146 RESPECTABLE YOUNG LADY WANTS A AITUA- tion aa lady’« companion, to go to France; cai Han the best WELL EDUCATED GERMAN LADY, who is famillar with the English language, «il kinds Ot needlework and housekeeping, is desirous of « situa. tion as teacher and nurse for young children, or at lady's companion and housekeeper in an American family; no objection to leave the city, Best of reference, rest iain wowing, xt Oth «t., FRENCH PROTESTANT GIRL DESIRES A SITUA. tion a lady's maid or nurse, #he it a resp and can do neediework well: she can jood sear farmiah ox- Call at 179 Varick »t., in the terpret French and English; gocd reterence can be pro- duced. Apply at 42 Hudson wt. RESPECTABLE GIRL WISHES A SITUATION AS A first rate cook, and to assist with the washing and Can be seen for two days avenue, between 220 and 230 eta., third floor, froning; good city reference. at 360 2 front room. PR RESTANT YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SA uation as nurse to travel; good city ence, at., between 6th and 7th avenues, days. Ee YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION AX COOK a she in a first rate cook, and understands all sorts ‘ot baking and ite branches: none but the bert of private apply. The ‘best of city reference can be given if requil Please call at 44 Amos st, not engaged. MARRIED ‘ families need soon for two days RESPECTABLE, lost her baby, ix 4 2 Pp acter and capability. Also, bakery, WOMA’ WHO HA= to engage in a respectable family as wet puree; she hae good reterences as to char- reference from @ doctor. Apply at 354 7th avenue, between 32d and add ete., in the Can be N INTELLIGENT GIRL childs’ nurse; iv RESPECTABLE WIDOW WOMAN WAN ation ay chambermaid and plain sewer, or to take of children and do plain sewing, or to travel with a 2 WISHPS A SITUATION AS competent to take the entire Sharge of young childsen; has no objection to work or waiting. References given if required, call at S27 Viret avenue, in the store. amber- Please lady, or to do general housework in a smail family; ix wil ling to make ereelf generally nef). Call at 62 Vandam st. front basement, od reference, YOUNG GERMAN GIRI AL 10 do chamber io objection ¢ Good WIAHES A AITO A ork and take « general housework ip at 16 B2d #treet between Tal housework call at 155 AA cha ork and plain to do general housework in: city reference, Please 0 Ot years old, to wai at 121 W two days York, Please appl 47th ave * «mall fami Nat 121 W. BY - = n the door doany light work; she was bern in 20th at mt 0 ‘201 ANTED, BY A YOUNG GIRt tag, bas treet OTR aur NURSE—A MIDDLE AGED PERSON LAL. rieveed and fond of chibiren, wishes for th Miuation; te ent to a widower’s family, in leaving, with sati 2 hast 1dth st., t quired. ham>ermald or a it. Address or inc near Grand RESPECTABLE M. t nurse Ad and le also be Can be seen fe SCOTCH WOMAN, WELI 4 situation a» nurse ane part Ameri ctions to orner of Hou Please call LADY, ABOUT CHAN Iahes to obtain a sit ington «are WOMAN ¥ and ironer yeors Can be wen at 2 at 26th #6 avenn cond floor, back RESYECTARLE YOUN fase f required. lease call at lage importing perience tn ; look« more upe ond vy bh ng. Address Omega, I UNG MAN WISHES the book, stationery the Fogtieh an Can actory reasons for day and Friday ENGLISH WOMAN W na private fam y ARIKUED WOMAN she ia very hea ountry. Good city referenc HE vate family, as goo! plain berwork upd fine on Mtb 4 Ku >, WISHIRS habe a + 1 un co f ree + WOMA go ay | ¢ {the eity; can ape tly, and can give th ree days, Importer, Her SITUATION WANTED—BY ih ands ¢ Prepeh 6 hardw to WATI m wv: way b¢ JTUANION WANTED—BY A years old, in the -ountry carn a trade y preferces Win. ‘Benunott, Herald of nor with « ( ONTMAR— WANTED, BY A haere” man, # Mfoation as comthenan He y tones bie bowinew, Can give the beet of trom bis late employer, Andceon J fhe SCATION WANTED—AS BOOKK EF e byay ' Berels whee ' ang man folly ot; 4 prefer some whoweae or Peon 10 A LADY OR FAMILY GO: .G 10 SITUATIONS WANTED, ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A suxpHesaiiy: in the .—-A young woman who wikhes to go home, ‘oung woman, as waiter; one who has jive) would tS athed thee whle going; ty «trong pacity for the Nant years n the mort re pestable and healthy, and c:.pable © doing any business thet may | fnilies im the city and can procure the ber. of refs be required, and is not likely to be oseaiak; han aot bean {| rence as to ity and eapactty, Can be ween fer two hevetotere, Has superior city referene. Apply at 483 | days, at 87 mt., Between (th and Tih avemuds, hb av., between S5th and J6Us #ts., tor three we a —e pace rt tes nc Naren as ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A You" CUTUATION WANTLO—BY A. COMPETENT 000K, to sew or walt on a tady; hax no obj country oF to travel. mh «t. Wa. A NEAT, TIDY YOUNG Worwu, a sitaation aa el id and walter, or nuree, or tne washer. Good city reference from her a ° | \aee = for two days, wt No, 16 12th at., between och and “ BY AREER) ULABLE —_ W young girl, as chambermaid and leuniress, apd do cham ) who refers to her present employer. 284 Oth avenue. SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPRCTABLI to cook, wash and iron; good city reference from her last place. Can be seen for two days at 161 Kuvabeth #t., second floor, hack room. ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, As db waiter, or a» chambermaid and nurse; can give the best city reference, Please call at No. 3 1th et., corner of Oth avenue. May be een Calor addres w note to K. Le, 94 ANTED—A SITUATION, chambermald and waiter; has no objection to q berwork ima private boarding house; she thoroughly us- <Ir- od plain sewer; bas no objection Please’ call at 125 th Cap be seen for two IT “wen t New pt, between Oth QUITUATION WANTED—BY A WILLING, NEAT, COM- b potent and trustworthy young woman, to cook, wash and fron in & private family; i+ » good plain cook and an excellent washer and ironer; understands kitchen work dorstands her buxinens, Picase call at 20 Clarke at., be- tween Spring and Broome. Can be seen for two days. W ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPDCCABLE thoroughly. Good city reterences, Apply at 10 Myrtle itl, to do chamberwors rene avenue, Brooklyn, ba semen. ral housework in a ine! femily. Tus bis ot eine tomes SITUATION WANTED—BY A PROTESTANT MAN, AS | Hrookiym be seun for two days of 107 Dullalal oe, coachman, and to assist in gardening, bas uo ob- ation nae b fection to the country; understands the care of horses, and would make hiviself generally amefal. Address, of call, at 140 Snitivan st., in the rear. pee WANTID—BY A GERMAN COACH. YS man, who thoroughly understands his busines, and who is willing to make himself generally useful, tiood references can be given. Mlease apply at 84 Bart roadway, Wire arta N BY A YOUNG WO) “aa good Wwarber and ironer. De reference, Can be seen for two ‘day at 208 inetoepy § ANTED— A ITUATION, BY ‘ y pbinn A GERMAN of strexe, Good two days. ee ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE woman, a# good washer and troner, or would 60 Kitchen work or housework in general for a «mail private family. Good city reference given, Please call 4t 63 and waiter, lt iy) _ OT walter om references, Avply at 169 kK, het ete foe ) FAMILIES IN THE SOUTHERN STATES.—AN Knglish lady, of considerable experience in tuition, shes for an engagement as resident governess in a gen: Ueran’s family. She instructs in the usual branches of sn ngiish evcnsion, with French, ‘wunlo and singtng, Bowery, near Stauton at. am and the rudimenta of Malian and German, Address F. .TED_J . Wr b hemworame B. Beddome, London Port Office, Canada West. Bary HG ge HO I nc a heepcoreniecaestmgas ae scaneie- amear ome eae: i ‘ WO KESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMEN WANT SITUA- | Qetwoen Tot and 2d ateritea” for iwc heg, tt oe 2th at, tion#: one aa cook, Washer and froner, the other aa waiter and chambermaid; has no objection to take care ofchildren, Can be seen at 186 Cliuton street, for two ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A BABY to wet nurse at her own who buried her mornings. Good city reference. baby, only one week old, om Tuesday. Good city refer- ms * oe rs ence can ven. None but a req person need 0 BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS.—WANTED, BY ‘ae ly @ young man, who is not afraid to work, a situation apply. "arp BIS EHR TAD at, tat a aad (ull or partial) as bookkeeper, clerk or messenger; has | A perfect knowledge of the business, having born Omploy- ANTED—BY A RE*PEOTABLE WOMAN, A SITUA- ect for upwards of two years in one of the first puch tion as cook; ahe in fully competent, and can gtve ing houses in the city, and can give good reference. Ad: | the beet references, ‘Addenas Wilkinson flerald cthes oe drene W. F, B., 420 Kighth avenue. No objection to the | apply at 216 14th at., between Ivt avenue and "-. country, : as AILOR'S NOTICR—ALEX. ). REEVES TEACHES THE in disalien ai haeninees taf he cutting of coats, verte and pants, by a new system of actual messurement, Office 209 Hroadway, over Mesare, Til & Cook's, hinporters of tailors’ trimmings, Journeymen tailors can learn cutting in tour lessons. wt 100 Wert 19th #t., in the re UND AVENUE, SOO" D DOOR floor, washing and {rouiog, and Ty competent person, Good refereneer. ecen for two day. PPO BAKERS—WANTED, A FOREMAN TO TAKE charge of a bakery where two others are employed. Address box 1,260, Font offien, giving good testimonials, and stating whether single or married, if married, how many children, ax rooms on the premises may be let to « geod man, who may board two men, Hatin, Can be SITUATION, BY A Rei S ABLE ae good cook’ and excellent washer and ironer; cam bake if required. Hent elty referraces forthe last two yearn, Apply at 230 Canal rt, for two days. F]NO COMPOSTIORS.—WANTED IMMEDIATELY, THIUER ready competent hands, to whum constant employ ment will be guaranteed. Alwo, two active beye who can vet type. Apply at 112 Pearl street, FRANCAISE DESIRE. TROUVER UNE PLACE nA Une petite fiunille pour faire toute sorte dou. Sadrester 180 Clinton yt., au premier, gue le JANTED—A SITUATION, BY A KERN OV ABLED Young woman, an inundress; to cook if required. Best of reference for the last four years where she haa lived. Apply at 230 Canal at., for two days, TNH U™ devant V JED NURSE—A HEALTHY, RESPECTABLE WO- man, with a freeh breast of milk, desires to ob- tain an infant to nurse, The child must be of respecta- blo parents, It will receive the best of care. Apply for one week to Jane McGowan, 104 Bayard st., rear. FEY NURSE—A HEALTHY, Rp W man, with a fresh breast of m charge of an infant in her own house. Int avenue, between 22d and 25d «t. Holt, tonrth floor, front room. ANTFD --BY A REXPRCTABLE young woman,» sltuation as ¢ seametrees, of would go ax general be small, private family ; ip a firet rate washer Pleas) call at 107 26th m., betwoen the Let nues, for three days, in the rear Wea TWO RESPECTABLE GERMAN PRO. testant girls, who speak good English, eituathons, one an cook, Washer and Loner, the other to do chamber SPRCTARLE WOs ork or up stairs work, Good city reference. can be wishes to take | fen at 50 Mott «treet, in the milk store aso call at 377 ~ Inquire for Mre. ANTE! BY A’ KE A TABLE A SITUATION, young woman, to do mberwork the warhing and froning, or to do general emma family. Hew: of ity ret — —_ Se —- 1vth st, between V JANTED--BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITU sTION, frow 10 to do wh lqundresa, in a private farnily. [he beet of id city reference given. Please call at 11K Wee: 20th et, SITUATION, BY 60h ana inl, to do chamberwork ironing. Can give the best place, where ale has lived nine at 485 5th av. The bent of eit reference given, i req y third door, (rant room, W ANTE AMERICAN Youso o ye. vituat a taney tore _— op ee ge ——s te highent el rr ft Clean cdiveantiee WATE A Rewreranit ou Y., care of Profean: 835 Broadway, will be puns- to attend a contectlonery or furry Lest o4 ence can be given, Callat bat Woot fei) —BY A YOUNG GIRL, A= 7 ANTE ATION TO DO = “= ha W the b work of a snall fami <* good washer Vy Urn fat ATION cy ps 0 . Ml plain ook. Good reference cup a ” ve for two days at No, 13-day loner and deer up of fine clothes. Apply at 12 Met of, fret floor, tor two daye STEADY Wat peaeg et cock having had long 4 WOMAN, A Catt AN basrdsere < @, and yeiting up One linen; apeaks Prete German, and English Address Mine. Coppa Closca, ii ort respectable tardies in + ip dre bert ef rity reference. Please app feat SE . ert Lith et, betwen Oth and och ave JANTEV—BY & KEMVECTAMLE YOUNG GMs A — V mitaation ae 4 nd w ont, OF ws Ay Anta A STUATION, DY ASPECT ADL Gt berwors, Be ty ceforence. Call at 204 6 ho «hase ber work plain sewing, « at,, for two days + of hildren. Good reference. Apply ietyeen Ist and Sd eve. Can be nen Wein ITUATION Ant . ae YOUNG WOMAM, A k t we, ot weald CI AWLE ee law © che ye, at A SITUATION, BY & YOUN: or hemberraadt, one whi an, Gwod to di 4 fran. al 9 Ue Brook Good referer umbia street, be call a Broadway and t Can te between Herter and y TANTED—A SITUATION, IY A YOUNG MON. OF saaach - pacity, ox lene or ITUATION, BY A FIST RATE Ooom. | miuieaion bit. The the best of city reterence can be given. Uail » much @f 96 Otyert 1,4 Bast 11th at, fret Boor, front room. Can be een lo Addisons ben 108 Her adi affbor two day- Saeiem — TANTED IMMEDIATELY APTTOATION Aw C1a0K aaciatant book heaper collector, ot any ting that The beet of ity rer sould give immediate The wien keer ben nee cen hegven. Cao be seen for two daye if notre | young man well cueh sit va ton gaged, at Sot Houston second floor, beak reer | Gree A dR, bow - - | TANTFR A KPXVECTABLE youna ame a | W THEA BITCATION AS CLERK Ot see TANT W siten 4 chamberwaid aad oenél lertmnen, would be willing to make bunenf gene private family, Good olty seats con t ivon. | lly neefal. Wager net so much an ohject as perme blegee eal) at 1¢ West oth», between Oh and Tih ave | Ment employment. Address K. H. M., Herald office ‘ 3 { W THEY AN HONPHT YOUNG MAN, WhID t TANTER—BY A MIDDLE AGED WoM ! +rreerce! in beolhoeping perks and wr bamberwork. Best of city refer vation he | Fine aed i SANTITD—BY AN LONDYT, SOIT MAN ” to drive. « a0 bf horses: ot be por tneseenger tor a store. Con get good seen : indoet No bye Viewer coll oF address Me jon to any of the nrighter , « } THY TRADES. FEW WANDS WANTEDTO MAKE COATS Wipers sad pa Apply at 146 Willem wt, th rd fer TIER WANTED..0NK Wit Tietwt detetaces every branch of hile profes any arly iv year ton store HH y toon vOUR at yle of over gurme partiglerly a all, The A ot bowiness well, beat of eity ene 110 Laurens at., be at © Ube rear b TEN PONCE T TERE © tale wom, work om ihe eee custom howe a New it pt workmen eal of ctewiy Dean heey employ mmm ull tor er, at New York wager Apriy A BRIWN | Marker Wt" oo Newark, New Jeney treet 7) *ANTHD—A GOOD WHEL NIONT ONE WHO Tas hee errastomed { proeee vague ant earb work; 8 helper bn & bhachelt chop Mappiy W Tiruae 1324h wtree bad Ih avenwes Te, ONT WHO CaN oo & goed # os paher. “ew TANTO —A (O00 HAST b rorved monrbie wed . a a forewte, Neh 4 Viet Aten ine 4702, UD OMIA WO Fut TR oD 1 emkere, whe Cam gel Ue pene frome the etre, a the en owt Wty, Whewwh pris ty the glove, 4y 5 10 asiiobore, Mom, gd oA bin if ae trodes wuyy led © red tor arilety generally: NTT, Artirte (tae treet 1 aery and Merbamin'* ter me shen THACY & M os oe, | For Hetp Wen'e: ceo Sixth Page

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