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red aud in a nice na ein made elsewhere for $2. ANSON, 589 ‘et great inducements. For Protection sects. —Haskin’s patent proved portable canopy net, & ware guarantee 4 ithout obstruct & Jayne, 432 Pearl street, are Omfer~ tec., preparator; Broatway, corner of FrankLs street, opposite Taylor's asloon. at the Bank Exchange,’ », will be ha to vee his friends y Building, N.Y. pion Fire and Bar~ wider f lock, Ban Francinco, Ca! at Gwyer’s, No, tlandt street, Gi Herring's Patent Chany; ‘oof safe, with Hall’s patent vocelved hb medals at the ‘World's F ‘alace, New York, 1853-'54. 39 Water strovt, Machines and suits for ‘Ment.—We are always ready for any controversy, either dm the newspapers ur in the courts necessary to maintal our rights and establish the truth. mutts pending against the Jer & Wilson Manvfactur' ing to us, and we are aarured by the most 1, scientific, and mechanical talent in that, these fa no doubt of mucosa in our waits against them. Nathaniel Wheeler and . B. Potter, ‘two wise men from the East, are hat a patent issued in Conant, covers the device ofa feed wheel a» now used im sewing machines. It is not so. We are prepared to by proof the followi: 1st, That the rotary cloth feed wheel, but simply a metallic hoop with bastry pins eehantes plato patented by Ellas Howe, Jr., precisely the same device now ‘That baster plate was tho segment required to be made ‘Any person interested inal machine at the office of Mr. Bewe, in New York, und satisfy himself of the perfect yr plate with Conant’s feeter. , 1851, voluntarily withdrew after two rejections of his according to law. public use with his consent re than two years elapsed be- er attempt to obtain u patent. tiona (and there are others) tent, which in fact is for a de- ly superseded. 2851, ond Cry We have numerous wing machines of the Whoe- made ved the United States ring to make the © of Conant is nota September 10, 1846, wan Conant. of a» hoop wi it, and Ww on o Teaner 1, be 8 oompots ical ean examine the origi: at Conant, in Mar Ais application for a patent. aim, without appeal! vice ib question went in and allowance, and fore h Either of these two last objec ‘will be fatal to Conant’s vice ont of date and who hoop piad a Mae at Wheel nd all th machine wo se! ins jer ir, Ai 0 rest of the renders of inferlor machines. LM. ., 323 Broadway. Meckers’ Farina ts Restoratt: the digestive and absorbent vessels, soothing, heal: , and salutary. ‘and draggista; , of & berry street, New York. Thousands of Agne Sufferers ¥: ‘Une ‘fever and ague remedies, without knowing that strength is owing te vente, deadly poisons, which ebb” for a short time, are sure to But the unparalleled efficacy of ‘‘ RHODES?’ Fever and Ague Cute, or Antidote to Malaria’ is equalled only by Ma singular innocence; and in proof of this the followin eertificate from the most celebrated chemist in the Unite Btotes is aitached to every bottle:— New York, June 11, 1855. Thave made a chemical examination of ‘ Rhodes’ Fe- ver and Ague Cure or Antidote to Malaria,’’ and have tested it for arsenic, mereury, but have not found ’a particle ’o fund way substance in its composition that would prove ‘tmjurious to the constitution. James R. Ciutoy, M.D. Bemember, therefore, that this is the agve semedy in the world, the innocence of which is proved by nuch a certificate of chemical analysis, and the walue of which is proved by the tostimony of all'who sell or ase it specimens of which a Ne doubt the public will seadily ap; ence between assertions thus suppor incredible bombast indulged in by those wi exe to rely upon. GEO. H. BATES, wholesale and for sale by C,H. Ring, Wells % Co.; Brooklyn, ‘nine, mercury, or other often “break the. y the foundation of uiniue, and strychnine, either in it, nor have only fever and frequently publiahed. ciate the ditfer- proofs and the 0 have nothing 133 Water «treet, ickener & Co., F. s. M. Hayes, and druggiata Axthor of the «Six Lectures ice 714 Broadway, will bo pleased on Censumptiva,” been injured, or who to afford relief to those who bi ave tailed to be venelitted Ser diseases of the lungs or frow 9 to 5 o'clock. ‘te consumption, and all chronic diseases of males aud females, Consultation free. Dr. S. 8. Fitch ‘at home, and there is no person elsewhere, or othe'wise, in any way connected with him, or sathorized to hai) from his office, or refer patienta to Free to San Francisco.—Persons who wish toge free irom attacks of cholera, dyxente 800 Aickness, should not fail to get @ bottle of warranted Venetian Liniment; any kind of water ean be duank without any (ll eifects by adling one teaspoonful of this celebraied ‘iniment; it is worth neo one should sail without it, Price 25 and 5° cente. 60 Cortlendt street; sold by the druggiata through- out the United Stuies. and Bantons Removed from the ut pain, blood or danger, by Dr. I. CLUTE, 385 Broadway, a fow doors above White street, Trumediately after the operation the shor may be worn, with comfort. ech corn extracted fifty eonts. its weight in gold ‘To Nervous Sufferers,.—A Retired Clerzy- restored io health in a few days, after many yeara ef great nervous suffering, i) avxious w make knowm the Will send (free) the prescription usec. M. DAGNALL, 69 apeuna of cure. Direc’ to the Kev. JOHN Becor' a fall tie powder makes— All die—not one is left upon the Geld. By pills and powder, insects and rats must yield. No remedy in the world p wewes the eReacy of pedilars avi coun- terfeste. 2, Broadway; No. 6 South Lightia ‘tion with Mr, Job- #00, formerly surgeon dentist to hor Britannic M ranged torereive Duplla, aa well as patienss, in at 66 Bond strcet, Yetweea I ant 12 De. OBrien, in Pa Jaremay be @elock. Atmospheric Portraits, In Natural Colors, ‘only $3, six imes larger than the $1. Daguctreotypes furai«h- edaren, or 2 cette, taken by the pater: ier electric principle wn Me most remarkable works of art on record, Long neediews for free Phy > our common diseases: dia}; his honping eonph remedy gives prompt end tvsang re. Bef; vo'h remedies are dhe prose Jadetpbia College of Meine, aa ractioe aad sxperience, MAW & 00) 296 Broad: Poshiton's Cod Liver O1.—A Pamphiet. has renched uy on tls snbject, teaued by FREDERICK ON, von and suecessor to Tat too. Ofte cy, ir wel Cae merits of sr ver oll in eon gous disrasee, are est forth under the anal cstcnnt atrhorily, and’ dccised with earn ndorsing ai] that is claimed for is remer of the lava dean of Pht feaak of over twenty Sold at the new drug ra, we are nevertheless free tonay, ‘ha! be name ot Gash bax bo long been Mentitied with cot liver oll, by reason of eiforts to procure avi poepare th: for the profession wd ihe public, ‘he! the soy ‘is perpetmsting the rep. fapuon. ‘The. atte) malar, by part . or, and cannmo) Ya! anen ik the provawsion. Our, renders 'o the advei ton’s storey are at So, JrroadwayWwnd Canal streea —Reese’ Gutta Percha.-Cawution—-Maving been in formed (hrough reli deniers in India rub! eb being apes ig fection io the public Gatia percha now has, a compellag £0take this. ine hod of ex and to cantion pu iy that it ta the © aerrs again, euch vuleaoized gata ‘ha in the work h trade the any, which i @ Circle enciosing the FV uisanined Outa Perch, made by North American New York, Rider aad Murphy Paten'a, Mirgefand bt been set aside to prose: ‘euie bil infringes on thete patenia, an’ aa the use of the (rada would be a felony, (bese dealrre Wil me ing the riek on ether of these points theratore, persons, ion, have only (o bear in mind ‘hat Ro @o0ds are une Gnless bearing the above trate = Perecna win hi spon by such mulareprermabacfons, wre req date the ta nw (0 thin company. in writing, ‘an’ (beg be branded 4 ane werent meriesn Gutia Pergha Co., Po WILLIAM BUDER, Presiden’ ‘words © Vulcanized Gwe and ht” Asa NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1855. the throai and lunge, Medical Specialities. Asthma, tte netare, causes and cure, Susal Catarrh, The prevalence and importance of ‘Tuberculots Diseases. “A Concentrated Ninny." Vital stutiniles, &e., de., de. The fallowing extracts from the Specialist will at once explain how wide & eld this periodical is tmtended to occu- o “We shall write for the public at large, ag well aa for the pray ogy Lasgo ® i Bid ie know (rom expo- riepee 1] the public just reciate every > part. to them i ate ‘on aa yjects of which they have been a ach ec mre at porate u ma! Deal, tele Physical and mental ‘and conse tess a to sponeibill'y. Gur views regardin We have long enteriatoed the ‘opinion ‘e have ent oF formation given to the eople ow all matters of health, willarm the popular discussion of merical ch the newspaper press st sound practical in tb dons of quackery, and ald them in co- ‘Operating with helr’phynicions In. the Preacrvation or recov. reat interest to reeeceruh Hinder: The. discussion of diseasce of the Tiros ny other medical subjects, ia free Intewt dexree Objectionayle. ®' * * ¥ © r, and we € F ironized by the heads of families thronghout we Union. ‘The Specialist is published at $1 per annum, or 10 cents for single umber, and may be obtained of all booksellers and Uiroughout mm, es Nout IMERMAN & CO,, No. 1 Vesay street, ‘Astor House, New York. Jot Goods.—Jet.and Gold Jewelry—Comprie ing bracelets, brooches, necklaces, earrings, shaw! pina, watch cuff pina, sleeve butions, studs, Be. ; alse parasols, tra, comba, fans, a 0 ie, at OSBORNE BOARDMAN & FOwNsEndrs, , corner of Spring street. “Lownd® Patent Pen and Pencil Case” Is the rame of a new invention made in gold aud silver by W. M. WILMARTH, 44 Maiden Jane, Tt will command the attention of the trade as being the most duravle, beautiful and conve- hlent form of penell’ and pen case ever offered to the pubic. W. M. W. makes alo every variety of gold and silver pencil and pen cases, and gold peu French Gas Fixtures and Mechanical Jamps.—The subscriber has just returned from Paris, where he made the moat complete sélection uf rich chiseled ‘chande- Hery, brackets, statues and clocks, which he offers at the lowest remunerative price. All articles warranted. Liberal discounta to the trade. H. DARDONVILLE, 445 Broadway. Fixtures.—We are now Manufacturing many styles of chandeliers, brackets, pendants, ‘te. from en Urely new and original designs, ed in the most elegant manher in gilt, and nd artiatic bronzes, which we ‘on the most favorable ery of their health, ap 1! formed. ‘The genera) readel and lungs, unlike anything in the alig) are offering to the trade, and at retai terms. CURTIS & RAY, No. 13 ‘street, between Broad. way and Centre street, Teas.—The Best Assortment of Fine Teas ‘will be found at the Canton Tea Company's newly erected and elegant store, No. 126 Chatham street, between Pearl and Roosevelt streets, the oldest tea establishinent in the city. We areure our readers they can do better here than elsewhere, either at wholesale or retail. Olives Farcie, bel Hf the Finest French olives, atufled with capers and put In exquisite ofl, just re- celved; also, new sardines, capers and olives. For sale by JOHN DUNCAN & SONS, 405 Broadway. J. R. Stafford’s Olive Tar, the New Elec- trical remedy.—Olive tar is inhaled and applied, it is not taken, Cures diseases of the thi bay nerves, muscles, joints, and skin, Price, 60 cents a bottle, Sold at the Company’a depot, 22 and 24 New street, Batchclor’s Hatr ‘The beat in the world. Nine private rooms for spplying his unrivalled dye. | Beware of imitations; they result In ridicule. Wey he largest stock of Wigs and (oupess in Amueriea, whoieanls and retai), at BATCHELOR’S, 233 Broadway, Hill's Improved Instantaneous Hair Dye.— Four shillings @ box, black or brown, best in the world; recom- mended by chemists, Cry editors, Sold or applied at ear Broadway. No. 1 Barclay street, a Hi, Inimitable C of Hutz and Whis- kers at No. 1 y street, adjoining Broadway. Hair cu.'- pooning; ehaving Kix cents. Hair dye, black or brown, best in the world, four shilling a box. ing and sham Whiskers ches Koreed to Grow in six weeks, by my onguent, which will not stain or injure the vkin. $1.x boule, sent to Any part of tho country. Ht. G. GRAHAM, 886 Broadway, ZEIRER, 448, Third street, Phila delpbia. BRIGGS, $7 81 t, Albany. Pimples, Freckles, janburn, Salt- rheum, erysipelas, ringworm, &c., positively cured by GOU- RAUD'S matehlens Italian medicated soap. Pondre subtle uproots hair from low foreheads or any part of the body ‘ouge, lily white, hair dye and restorative, at the old depot, 67 Walker street, first store from Broadwa; Haya’ Brooklyn, dc. Hyatt's Léfe Baisam—Kheumatism in its most’ painful storms; also, scrofula, old ulcers, and the worst cases of diseases of ‘the blood, great debility, ver comylaint Kidneys, inciplent consumption, Ac., are moat, certainly eu by this great purifier, Principal depot, 246 Grand street. 75 centa per bottle, Holloway’s Ointment and Pills.—Aston- ishing cure of an abscess pronounced incurable by the faculty. Robert Pariett, of Cumberland, Maine, was altiicted for tree Fears with an abscess in the arm, and was about to have the limb amputated, but was recommended HOLLOW AY’S olnt and Toupecs— ment and pills, which completely cured tt. Bol at the tana factories 60 Maiden Jane, and 244 Strand, London, and by all druggists, at 26 cents, 62 cents and if OX OF pol, Married, On Sunday, August 24, by the Rey, Uriah Marvin, Mr. Aurert Swir#, of New York, to Misa Leia Kavcrn, of Ha- vana, Cuba. On Tuesday evening, August 28, by the Rey. Dr. Mil- lett, at his residence, 171 bast Seventeenth street, Mr. Gxonox W. Fiskinoroy, of Plainfield, N. J., to Miss'Jomx- PULNE MARIA BURWELL, of thia fa On Thursday, August 16, by the Rev. Benjamin Kelly, Mr. Joun WAGNER to Miss Uuvia M. Sard, @ll of Staten Island. California papers please copy. Died. On Friday, August 31, at the residence of his father, 0. Flliot, Faq., No. 116 West Thirty-fourth street, SiapweLt Finot, M. b., aged 29 years. Elizabethtown, N. J., papers please copy. Cn Ibureday, ‘August 60, Many Wusos, wife of John Wilson, aged 11 years, 4 months and 3 days. ‘The relatives and friends of the family, also those of her sone, Jobn and Thomas Wilson, are respectfully invited to atiend her funeral, from the residence of her son in- law, Jourph Cusnek, 'No, 297 Bleecker street, this after. ‘chock. noon, at two o? 4 Aneust 29, Captain Hazanian Com, Op Wednesday, in the 72d year of 4 ‘The frieids of the family are respectfully invited to attend hia funeral, from hia late residence, 86 Johnson street, this aiternoon, at three o'clock. On Thursday, August 80, Euzanera Covurmr, daughter of Richard Coulter, aged 32 years. On Thursday, Avgast 80, Dr. Pure VAN Zaxve, age) 03 years and 9 months, ‘The clergy, friends and relatives of the family are res- ctfully invited (0 attend his funeral, from his late resi- jence, No. 65 Eighth street, this afternoon, at two o'clock. Kile semaine will be taken to the Reformed Dutch Church, in Ninth wtreot, where the funeral service will be held at half: past two ocloe On Friday, August 31, Josxrn B., youngest son of John and Farah >. Carman, aged 1 year wad 6 months, ‘The-relatives and friends of the family, also the police of the Fighteeuth ward, are respectfully invited to attend bis foneral, trom the’ residence of his parents, No. 147 East lwenty-fifth street, to-morrow, without’ further nutter, Loston and Charleston papers please copy. Gn Monday, August 47, on board of the schooner Hester A. Joues, Goonuk H. SrENSHR, aged 52 years. Fis remains were interred in the Cemetery of the Ever- 0. On Thurrday, August 20, consequence of a camphene cident, Mra. J. YouNG, lave Mra, O' Donald. The frlends of the family are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, from her residence, 101 East Twenty- second street, corner of Third avenue, this afternoon, at two o’eloel On Friday morn only child of Chai months and 19 day: ‘Vhe fiends of the tamily are respectfully invited to attend his fugernl, from No, 88 Third avenue, this att noon, at one o'clock. Gn'Triday, Angust 81, at two o’clock A. M., Jaren Jamas Wrrity, aged 1 year, 3 months and 20 days. His funeral will také place from No. 7 Oliver street, this morning. at nine o cl Ou Pilday afternoon, August 91, Avy Aun, daughter of O. C. and Catberine Craney, aged 2 years, 9 montha and 21 days. The relatives and acquaintances of the family are (fully invited to attend her funeral, from 140 roadvay, to-morrow morning, at hall-past nine o'clock, without further invitation, On Thursday, August 50, Jasm Rump, son of James P. and Margaret Comming, aged 1 year and 4 months, The friends and ucquaintances are respectfully invite’ to attend hia funeral, from the residence of his parents No, aye Wert Tweniy-fourth treet, this afternoon, at one ofelock. Om Friday, August °1, Jase, son of Robert and Louisa Hamill, aged & years aud 7 months, Le Triends aud acquaintances of the family are res ved to attend his faneral, from the re«ide of bis paventa, No. 154 Delancy street, to-morrow afer noon, at 10 0'¢.0ck. On Thureday, August 30, of consumption, Bamarr Car- ROL, ive of Ireland, in the 40th year of her age. Her fiends ond relatives are respectfully Invited to attend her funeral, from her late residence, 256 Elizabeth street this afternoo», at one o'clock, without farther invitation. A (On Friday, August 31, Orr, of Norfolk, fi Her frends a i, Augurt 81, Auccaxper Trorstoy, nd Aune Ferrier, aged 2 years, 4 consumption, Miss Amma J. noon, at four o'clock, without ra firet «treet, this w ther invitation. Op Fridey, August 31, Hany H., son of William aod Cotbecine Harries, age!’ 6 moaths and 16 days. ile fiends and acquaintances of the family are rea pootfatiy inviied to atiend his funeral, from the residence of hia parents, No. 21 Baxter street, this afierncoa, at two o'chotk. On Friday, August 51, Jaxx, daughter of John and Mery Jame Kichacd- on, aged 28 day: The relacswes and frienas of th Invited to astend the fune t Lo’ek ck trom the rewidence of her parents, No. 747 Greenwica erect, without further invitation. fer remaias wili be taken, to Grexmwood for interment. In Brooklyn, on Friday, August 31, Sanam, wite of Robt. C. Young. ‘The friends and aequaiutances of the family a: fully Invited to attend her funeral, fe: rner of Bond and Rergea etree wo elock, without further pecif lly Brooklyn, this Augost £0, Lewem. Bocnse, in age. The friends of the “amily are reepectfully invited wo ‘ttend his funeral, trom No, 93 Jay street, Brooklyn, this afte t two o’elock jernoon, 4 At Leen ys . J., om Thursday, August 30, Mania, of Mr. John Butler, of w street of Dublin, - the Brooklyn, and formerly of the ones Her remains Cemetery of Mount were interred in Ath rt, N. J., August 28, Any, wile of Andrew Campbell, native of the parish of Draueghes, Ireland. If this should meet the eye of her friends, ber husband would like to hear from them. Direct Keyport Post oftice, Monmouth county, N. J. In Jersey City, Carmine Pures, aged 65 years. ‘The friends and relatives of the family of John Philips, and thove of his son in-law, George H. are rospect- bed 4 ited % atien! her funeral, from No. 21 Sussex atyeet, Jersey City, to morrow morning, at ten o'clock, without further invitation, i in Morrixania, Weetcbester county, on Thursday, Aug. 20, Vinaiia WatoRon, infant daughter of James and Re- becca Bogle, aged one year. At Burlington, on Welnesday, August 20, Camumune A. H., wife of Clement B. Burelay, of Philadelphia. Kher funeral will ake place this morning, nt nine o'clock, from the residence of Mr. John M. Barclay, Spruce street, below Tenth street, Philadelphia. pea sine ee A ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY (ANY LADY WISHING TO ADOPT AN INFANT AS iieitye "Vor any Geared” interme witcees BWV a rity. For (orm rw. le Merald ote. 53 oi JSPORMATION WANTED—OF BRIDGET CON@ ANON, & native of Old Town, county Roscommon, Ireland; ber ster Mary has not beard Of her for the Iaat six montht, “Any bformation reporting ber will be thankfully recelvod by het slater, at Mr. B. Hughes, 160 Lewis street, N. ¥. Other pap Please copy. M®; G. N. TORRENTR BEGS TO INFORM HIS FRIENDS: and pupiis, in uence of the accident occurring to lum at Montreal, he will be unable wo meet his engageme: ah the Ist of September in New York.—Montreal, August nt ®, Waterbury, Connecticut, where tt parents of both boys one nam r, son of Colonel Bolster; the other Robt, ¥ von of Thomas Fitzsimons. Bolster was dressed in black, Fitzeimonus’ boy wore a cotton wrapps And light summer pants. A very bu Te paid \o any person who will give ‘the parenta a chance of thelr recovery. loth boys are about 12 years old. W2STEDTINFORMATION OF MARY ANN MeMUL. Jen or of Henry Mackerel, her husband, by Sarah MoM Jen, ‘They lived formerly in Fifteenth mrcel, New York, pat moved about a year aince, it is supposed, to Rockland county. Any Information ot them’ will be thankfully received, - ON pieBRPAY LAST, AUG. 24, WO BOYS LEFT li dress 8, McM., box 160, Herald office, WS EGRE BASE CALL AGAIN AT 88 CEDAR STREET, room No. 1, and you will find the person you wished to see last Saturday evening. 8. K. RELIGIOUS NOTiC . JOHN THOAMS, HAVING RETURNED FROM HIS tour through the Fouth, will resume hia lectures on the Gospei of the kingdom of God and the signs of the times, on Funday morning bext, September 2, at St. Jolun’s Hall, corner of Lelancey street and Lowery. Hour of meeting baltpant 10, The public are respectfully invited to attend, Bible in hand, OTIC! “THE INGATHERING OF ISRAEL FOR THE redemption of spirit, soul and boty, to eater lato life will be preached on Sunday next, at 74 o'clock P. the Sanctuary, 108 First street; seats free, Publica. tions Containing this doctrine can be obtained ut the Sanctuary, OTICE.—CHRIST CHURCH, EIGHTERNTH STREET, near Fifth avenue. This chureh will be re-openod for DI: Vine tervice, to morrow, Sunday, Sept 2, wnen the Key, FS. Wiley will enter upon hid duties a4 rector of the parish. orn ing service 'o commence at 144 o'clock; evening service at a quarter 1 8 o'clock, hHE REFORMED DUTCH CHURCH, CORNER OF Troote and Greene streets (Rev. H, . Voorhees pastor), Wil be re-opened for Divine service nixt Sunday, Sept. 2 Sor vices to commence at Wg A. M., und °¢ P.M. HE SIXTH UNIVERSALIST CHURCH WILL BE RE- opened to morrow, Sunday, Sept. 2. Services at l}g A. M.,and £45 P.M. Preaching by Rev. Asher Moore, to-morrow, iighth alureet, THE TURF. ENTERVILLE COUKSE, L. 1.—TROTTING—PURSE #500. mile heats; best three in five, in harness; to come off teptember ith. Free for all trotting horses. Purse $500; two mile heats to wagon, wagon and driver to weigh, 275 pounds, Free for all trotting horwas, to come off Feptember 20th. ‘Three or more to make « race, and two to startin the above named races. Entries to clove at nd & Duryee’s, corner of Fast Broad and Catherine street, a aedidlay evening, September at 9 o'clock N. B.—the entrance money to be paid in the above purses at the timeofentry. JOEL CONKLIN, Proprietor } ED HOUSE, HARLEM.—THIS FAVORITE PLACE. of resort is now in complete order, and ready to accommodate the sporting and riding public. ‘The Go- tham and Baltic Base Ball Clubs play on the beautiful green attached to the herd and afford much sport to the visiters of this beautiful place. The best of refreah- ments always on hand. WILLIAM A. BROWN, Proprieto NION COURSE, 1, I—TROTTING—SATURDAY Sept. 1, at 4B. M.—Match for $1,000, two miles and repeat, in harness, H. Woodruff names bl. stallion Ticonderoga; Win. Wheelan names b. stallion Kossuth. HAW & WHITE, Proprietors. (OR SALF—THE CELEBRATED TROTTING STAL- lion John Ferris, five years old, dark chestnut; his trotted a mile in 2:3534, in ‘public, out of fix, in a race, and his challenge remains open to trot, to wagons or har- ness, any stallion in the world; warranted sound and kind, and is a capital road horse for any gentleman. For terms apply to SAMUEL TRUFSDELL. 172 Morcer atrect, or to JAMES IRVING, 22 Washington marke! Oo neem - —- POLITICAL. Pisureenty, WARD COUNCIL.—A FULL ATTEND “4 ance of all the members tx earnestly invited on Tuesday ng next on business of importance EENTH WARD REGULAR DEMOCK ATIC r nominations. For Counciiman—Hiram A. Mayrrd, For Aw no. B. Din veldein, For Sebo! Commission Obert S. Gray bor School Inspector—€ les L. Prost. For School Trustee Pie WHIG Constables—Jas. Taliman, Wm. Cariwright. INSPRCTOVS OF BLBCTION, First Distriet—David Tenbrook, salah Kelser. Second DistrictJobo H. V. 9 Tasnell, D ic Third District—Fredertck L. Seeley, « Edward Genet, (@ THE INDEPENDENT ELECTORS OF THE FOURTH ward.—Through the urgent solicitation of numerous friends ve consented to place my name before the public as an independent cand{iate for Alderman of asd ward, and should I be elected | plage my honor to prove true to good old democratic principles, and to oppo with all my heart and soul that infamous enactment, the Maine liquor law. JAMES MURPHY, 87 Oliver atreet, AINE'S NEW YORK AND BROWN & ALLEN’S m Horton pianor—Retalled at wholesale priece for e Pianos folly warranted and guaractes to give satisfaction, or purchase money refunded. A large assortment of music and melodemns COOK & BROTHER, 343 Browway. SIC FOR BUARD—A COMVETENT GERMAN PIANU teneher wishes board in a respectable family where iuitfon would be taken aa payment, or pert pay. Caex- ceytionable references given. Addeess Piauissluus, care of John T. Walter, 610 Hroadw: REMIUM PIANOFORTES.—G. & H. BARMORE, 148 Bleceber treet, baying been extenive manufac turers for twenty years, offer a large assortment of ole. gant, superior pianon, at tho lowest possible price. Ha- ving also perfected a mew style of piano, the grand diago- nal, they would call particular attention of purchasers '—BY A SOPRANO SINGER, OF FINE acities, a situation in acharch choir. for particulars apply’ to Mens. Seharienberg & Lain, 769 FRENCH WIDOW LAD AL stacher om the planolorte, des! sentecl private Jamily, where i meration. Apply att Broadway. LADY OF BXPERIBNCE, R Wishes to enter @ family where lastruction on tle piano orie Will be received aa compensation for boar, She bs alka desirous of cugagements ax vielthug teacher tn’ thy h Lrenebes, French, ae. Address Katherine, Herald odie, or Bi Mewry st Brooklyn, post paid. REAT BARGAINS IN PIANOS —BEST OF AB A MUSIC TEACH ae YN THE PIANO from #10 9 0" Vilnot, Herald ng, by & young Address, stating terms, iy the evening office, HE UNDERSIGNED, lant three years past i Femace Instivate, of Eileott's M engagement. Address Maur ye THE ayeko ra Wo HAP CORMTER, —LOUIs IMPORTER OF od nil Kinds of hard divls, 95 Falion srvet constenly on hand © large assoriment of gold, compertiion watches, which be can sell at tae'very } tarket price, FIVE ARTS. Wnbino, VisiTING, AT HoME cards ergraved and’ prinied oper, fine #i wile, Wedding env pla ‘tine and aitended to, ____ OCULINTS AND AURINTS. (A2D 0k. WrikeLen, ocuLae , jou " WAY devotes bie atten: iB yt Ay A YOUNG GENTLEMAN OF PREPORKHRBING AP wacance, Wedd Tike the with » view (0 Igatriaony. Post Ofue *®PECLAL NOTICKS. rt ence GENERAL MEETING OF THE STUCKIIOLDERS OF A the Butchers’ Real Extate Hide Association of tho ity of New York, will be held at the offive of the associa- tion, situate om the corner of First avenue and Fifth street, in the said elty, om Monday, the 10th day of Sep- tember next, at half-past 5 o'clock Y. M., when a resolu- tion will be offered and voted upon forthe diwolution of the said association. By order of the Trusteos, S. £. PATTERSON, President. EDWARD PHILLIPS, Secretary. GEORGE W. CAMPBELL, Treasurer. New York, August 20, 2855. SOUTHERNERS —DRINKERS OF CONGRESS WA- +,—We are reliably informed that mineral waters, Ander the name of “Faratoga”? water, and salts, under the name of ‘ Saratoga” salts, are extensively imponod upon the public in the Southern and Southwestern Mates, where pe:sons buying these desire and think they axe purchasing Congress Water, &c., whereas at Saratoga there are waters of all kinds, from Congres down to ditch water; and the articles’ imposed in thia manner on the pcblic are mostly artificial compounds, en- tirely worthless, and often dangerous to persona dering eifect of them being en- the ellect of Congress Was tirely difterent from that of the genuine Congress water, freqyealy producing griping pains, vertigo te, sometimen resulting in serious permanent difficulties, by weaken- ing the digestive powers and destroying the tone of the stomach and bowels, often rendering a mild case of dys- pela incucable—the effect belng in no wise diferent om that produced b: 0 cathartles dissolved in ordinary water, while Congress Water produces neither giiping uor injurious ellect in any case, however debili- tated the pa'ient may be, it being tonic ax well as cura- tive. ‘The Congress spring, as in well known, fs the »p: which, during sixty-three years past, has built up the reputation of Saratoga, yet some have confounded the name of the «pring with that of the place—thus affording the opportunity for swindlers to foist worthless articles upon the public on the strength of the reputation ob- tained by the Congress spring in a long series of years. ‘The injury thus inflicted upon the public and ‘ourvelver id double, for on taking these spurious articles, and finding either no effect or injurious effecta from their use, they In future refuse the genuine Congrox Water, ‘supposing that the; have already tried it. It is not @ sufficient guarantee of its genuineness that it (x in bottles and boxes bearing our names, a the old bottles and boxes are freesily bought up by counterfeiters for the purpose filling them with their valueless article and selling it av Congresa or Sara: toga water; buy only of those you can rely on—Congress Water and none other—and be certain that the cork is branded, as ia the cork ofevery bottle of genuine Con- gress Water, viz.:— “Congress Water—-C. & W.”—if with- out these words, it ia a valueless, dangerous counterfelt. As to the compounds called Saratoga powders, Saratoga sults, &e., they are not only valuelesa but injurious, not posrening even the virtues of the common seidlity’ pow- ders of the sae, ‘That it ia impossible to form Congress Water artificially, we have the authority of the celebrated chemist, Sir Humphrey Davy, as follows:—It. is Impos- ible to recombine the ingredients so as to make an artl- cle of equal quality, the etfects of which will be the xame an the natural waier.”” On writing us, we will send you lint of prices, sizew and packages; and by ordering from us direct, enclosing draft for ‘tlie amount ordered, you can have it safely forwarded to any part of the world. We reiterate our caution, to buy the genuine Congress Water only, of reliable persons, and to examine the let- teriug of the cork brat CLARKE & WHITE, Congress Spring, Saratoga Springs and 13 Thames street, New York city. LL DEMOORATIC SOCIETIES, AND THE PUBLIC IN general, are respeettully invited to attend the celebration 04 the fourth anniversary of the death of Generab Lopes and tbe other martyrs of Cuban liberty, ‘The meeting will be held at the Tabernacle on the Lat inst., at 74g o'clock P. NOSMOPOLITAN CLUH.—THE MEMBERS OF THE Cosmopolitan Club tod to attend their regular enlug, the 3d lustant, Pune OTICE I8 HEREBY GIVEN, THAT ALL NOTES AND promixcs to pay by the contractors for building the toat- iny dry dock basin and railway atthe Navy Yard, California, must be kigned hereafter with the individual signatures of the surviving parues to the contract, who are. RUTHERFORD MOODY, OHN 8. GILBERT, J New York, Aug. 90, 1865. ZENO SECOK, I8 HEREBY GIVEN, Ti ‘as or ia authorized to sign for our firm, excep Je; and that no draft, note or bill signed by any person oiber than the above named, will be recognized by ws. KUNSTLE & CO., 37 John street, ARTIES HAVING CLAIMS AGAINST THE LATE firms of Huntingion & Linsey, Huntington & Co., and Charles B. Huntington, will please’ ke toy the 'wuby ver on or before September. 2 Wall atrect, nd. ther in CHARLES B, HUNTING this celebrated brand of wine. snoet Liberal terms. EK Ces WINE IN CASES AND PER DOZ OF VA- sous prices and quality; white brandy, for pre- rerving; blackberry brandy, an excellent reumdy for diario. pore brandies, wines and liquors, Seoteh ales, London and Dublin porter, segars, ke, For sale by UNDERHILL & MAITER=ON, 440 Broome street. DHILADFITHIA LAGER BEER, FOR PUBLIC SALOON Z and private families, bottled, half pints, ua, pe dezen, vinta, 4. per dozen. In kegy for the trade, deli ered to order. FR, DOKRING, corner of Oliver and Hemry streets BRAXDres—BRA sie — LLB AND Kordenux brandies, in haifs, quarters and octaves, now “uding, apd Jor aie from Lond, accompanied wis cerddeatos irom the Collector, by L, H. SIMPSON & SONS, 19 Beaver street. CUARET WINE, 92 TO $4 % PER DOZEN ; CHOICE / brandy, port ahd sherry wines, $1 per bodie;"Kin, whi key, rum, syrups, cordials, ales, porter, sc, bent’ quali Alen, tor sale, at’ PLERSON’S, IS Bleecker alreet, near the owery \LARET WINES.—00 HHDS., AND 30) HALF HIIDS, / of fne clare's, now landing, aud for sale from bond cheap. Aino, 6.000 canes, by L. i. SIMPSON & SONS, 19 Beaver street, GENT ON cio PiPes OF THE CELURRATED DOU wen bran wd for sale by the imp & BONS, 19 Heaver street, from bond > BRK WARDS. 5 REWARD.—TAKEN BY MISTAKR, FROM steambout Empire State, on Sunday ' morning, inet @ large black leather travelling bag. 0 « a similar bag, left at the same tine place can have it upon returuing the above to No. 74 Pear) wtree!, or the above reward will be paid. $300 REWARB = 10st, on i by reiurninng i & stuall necount b A reeeive the nuove re wT INST hard 1 LOST—A BLACK AND TA r The finder will receive thw above by leaving 4 mt 228 Fourth street. .Q REWARD.—AN OLD FASHIONED PAL OF GOLD 2D spectacles, In a German silverfense, with "W.' watched on it, "Whe fuder will receva tha ateve reward on leaving them at the coal office, 6 Avorney a i parcel, bring the’ ee, Brighion landing, oF } receive tures dollars. samn ‘, tod. ANKT, sto POUNDS A SUM OF MONEY, IN THE CHURCH ov tity Transfiguration, M ‘The owner can obtain it ow plication iT. Fresion, 29 Mow street, by proving clalia and payment of thie udverdsement. OST—ON THE SI8T OF AUGUST, A STRRILA 4 tleket, No. 175, for the Siar of the W, bh Keptemn’ for Ban Francisco, by the Niearagua line, in tame of D. 1h peuburiel. | Notker of ts june has Leen given at he offoe, wnt i is uselers to any one bat the owner, The fader will ue vulia bly rewarded by leaving it at (hy office of Ube line, No. 2 Bow ling Green, 12,0N THE XP AMANS é the ame to the bunk, w 1 be liberally remarwied, and the thanks of the owner > LAST. ORT =A vENI Ld The fuer will be suitably rewarded and receive the ihapke of the owner, hy leavi ok sore of Messrs. Sherman & Co. No. t Vesey wirect, Astor House Os8T—w LARGE BLACK NEWFOUNDLAND DOG, 44 th white breast, mumwers (othe name of Jack. The finder will be liberally rewal i bita Ww 24 West Twen ty ered trret by return Lota Te ViOInity ov THe ExcHaxan, Two 4 S100 bills OF the Long oi Kank, Ti i y rewarded by returning t @ lady's wold wateh mn leaving the mathe a! theo rend, PiIX'Y Mies! aire, oF at 14s Wo ally rewarded. QTEAYED—PP.OM 160 FULTON STREET, A . and white palnier p ba od. revurning the sauna ta (hy will be liberally ts warded. Had on wheu lar, with ring bfoken QTRAYED OR STOLEN—PROM THE CORNER OF HANK > and Hudson wt Wednewiay plght last, ao on oF ed, t0 Lin yellow ur ight red, « umali Whoever wi! ret arn the here ba ean be fonnd will te uiveraily rewarded. LOVHEK GW YER, ¢ ant) Washington Market, TOLEN PROM THE ROOM OF THE ADVRETROR AT om Vekel, during be ations cam of August BM, 4 goed obs! eat he Core, ao weighing 40 e and « half pounds, aie0, one pa:riot deubioon, slvr three os sh halven ad quarters, +14 wt seven ball doubler », need nine oF ten five frane 4. A liberal reward of the Oth Bore sae Wop tne if presente for JTLAGKR ASD VANCY BURNITURE WAREROOMA— AL OM Creme swppeaite the Bt. Nicholas Hon SATHEWE Me SSACKY c@fer tor sale the moet oxtensive ent of invey, eotinge, enaiuntlied aod Vreven fur the United Staten at reduced prices; every ve riety of wattromes pallianstn, pillows, bulaterr, We, 6! masvtictare'» prices, | aac WANTED—BY A BOY Ig OR 25 years old, in the country, with a Carmes, or to Jearm @ trade; country preferred. References given. ress Win, Bennett, Herata office, composing room, fifth story. YOUNG LAD, AROUT 16, WISHES A SITUATION in & respectable wholesale establic.ment, where he on learn the buniness; reskies with his mother, . dress T, H., Herald office, O FAMILIES IN THE SOUTHERN STATES.—AN English lady, of consivera}y iu tuition, wishes for an engagement as resilont governess in a gen tloman’s family. “he instructs in the usual branches of an English education, with French, music aud singing, and the rudiments of Italian aut German, Addrens B. Beddome, London Pont Oilice, Canady West. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A STTVA tia as ecck; abe ls fully competent, abt ean give the best references. Address Wilkinson, Herald office, or apply at 216 14th st., between Ixt avenue and avenue A. YOUNG LADY OF KesP CTABILITY WISHES A situation as seamsirom, or to take charge of chiltren, with a indy iravelling ouch; does ail kindy of embrotders, ay Well as plain sewing. Can Le ween for two days, at 19 uy Venant st. HIGHLY RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT Woman desires a situation, fa city or country, ay general Hervant; she ix a good cook, washer and troner, would take im piace, as chambermaid and reamsress, is weil recommended. lease apply at 4,1 Howery, this day or Monday YOUNG YOUNG GERMAN LADY 13 DESIROUS OF MAKING an eng lable family, wh Might instruct ¢ elementary nch and Knglish, and music, Hest 1) ing at box 413 Pout Oftice. SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, (A talior, who wishes (0 leave the sea,) (0 act ax porter, in tome siore, or (0 drive a horse and cart, or any other piace here he can muke himselt usetul, Best’ reference, Addrews oF apply at 104 Sullolk nt. SITUATION WANTED—LY A SMART YOUNG MAN, An coachman or waiter in a private family, seat city re ference given, Apply at 10 Went si YOUNG SINGLE MAN WANTS A SITUATION, AS porter ln & store or in 4 hotel; he speaks Preach, Baglish an German, 400d reference given, Address PF, K., Herald oftice. YOUNG MAN WANTS A SITUATION IN A DRUG store; be in perfectly wequainied with the busines, fpeaka the’ Apanish, German And Danish languages huently. ‘The best recommendation can be given. A uote dddrensed W. H. N,, 62 Herald office, will meet wiih prompt attention, OUSEKEEPER’S SITUATION WANTED—BY A LADY ‘Who haa had much eaperience; hoiel or boarding house referred. Best of reierences given, Address Mra. Tappan, jerakd office, SITUATION WANTED— SY girl, ax chambermald iso m gcod plain seamstress. No. {9 Hroadway. Li ig’ IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE OF DE musical instruments, —Wai A RESPECTABLE E! walter, Ina private family; is Kefers to Wi, Lottimer, ba., moat all Kinit of a generally useful in yas clerk, Being well exqtialated with K., Herald office, instruments; in’ willing the above capactty, or the business. Address 10 ENGINEERS AND ‘& man, who thoroughly a situation (0 construct machinery, OF su 4 factory. Moderal eration will be Fi a Machiniat, at J. Pren No. 1 Chatabers 94 ri » pout fourulr de boos guis, Allemand et le T, W., 42 Barclay at seighements, b’adresser 4 Monel ANTED—RY A RESPECTABL A SITUATION ‘as nurse and plain sewer; would prefer living with « lay boarding. Refers to ber present eniplayers, 86 Warcen t., between Cilnton and Henry sts., Hrooklyn, V A BITUATION, y girl; is a good pla: ¢r and ironer; Will do chamber we nd w’ reference given, lease call at Mr, Mar ANTED—A SITUATION, (IN OK ( ax housekeeper, by an Atnerioan lady Vision pireet, WA XTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, ‘aa chatnbermald aud semiaairess; hax no objection ty do wailing tn a stall family, The best ‘ol city refereace from Lior employer's at No, 3 Groat Joues st, BY A VERY RESP frat OF THE CITY) Apply wi lua Di ANTED—A COMPETENT GIHL AS CHAM ‘nd waiter; suiunfactory reference required, 102 Madison avenue, from 9 t0 12, AMAID Apply at Y THLBE KRFICL ied girls, situations—one as cok, one lo du ne as laundress, They have lived in some in Brooklyn, where they rofer for tastiino ply Wis day or Monday, at No. 4 Sanda va, r. Ay ») Birookd WAntepauy A FRENCH WOMAN, A SITUATION cook ina hotel, restaurant, large be aa p fumily, waders Good elty retereuce. Apply at Li \ wor, for tree days. Anthony ste . bear Con PROTABLE ermatd ard Wi engaged at 49 Ws ED—SITUATIONS BY TWO wirlx, one ax cook and the other enee, Cau bo #00 avenue, brooklyn. ANTED.—A RESPECT { A YOUNG MAX OF Good HUS habits, and who speaks the Freneh, Spanish Jang ages, a xthuation Durinern, ta willing to nuk addrers G. i., Herald otfioe Wantrn- young hght eapacty; given irom hi Waptep=i goot r leane Inquire 4: Mr Tedtord avenue, eurucr ol Wilaou at, Williaunsbury, for Jausen ary W Atier~ TUATION A WAITEC a priv who perwetly W ATED BY A vor haw had (wo yea and iraw goods Wu tnd ean Keep a ret of boule) & ot the same bu uation in a ¥ wie me, AA raleetnan oF clerk. Can tb Lave WAsten~a carpe of had neverai sear dew Oriew ieraid ofiee, THE TRADES. PAILOR'S NOTICE—ALEX. D. REY ve TRAC cutting of couts, verte and paute, by & new ayatem A actunl mewrutenent, Ofer 20 broadway, over #8. ill & Cook's, impoxtorn of tall srneg ten tailors can lear ng in f STONECUITERA, TO WORK the pew custom lense in New ark, New Jersey; uune but good workmen and af steuiy habite ne et apply, ty whom steedy employment will be given through che at New York wages, Apply to WHEATON & BROWN,’ Market sleet, opporite rau. road, Newark, New Jorsey €) TER MINING —A MAN WANTED feetly unde stands copper ti ws aw Cub, A dren troy, N WHO PRE erioewA work an preferred 1 boas, Went jours CoQrER WaNtED—T9 Steady «uagloy seat p™ UTTEL WANTED RK IN AN at les Fro APYLY TO KICH AKL 1CKH ACO, 29 Maid K h COTTER WANTED-—GOOD WAGPA WiLL. Im paid. Apply at 149 Water street. BAK MAN WHO UN PANOY CAK A YOUNG derstands fancy cake taking, an! would Uke to lesrn Use coufecia Apply lu the salouu’ i Broadway, corner ot y Thirien oth vireet EWELLERY WANXTED—A FEW GOOD WORKMEN OS Appi to 1, Wubong, 170 Browdway, up mains WANT TAILOKS.—A VLUNT CLAMS CURTOM no caus ive fret chean oc. Vow, offen, NM. ib op here piny ment et , 1 Ra FY WHO HEAR A Thong B 0 whaniiony by ad Wager aed inal ora FUR HAT PRIMM INQUIRE CON, A wet Willonghhy wireele, Bewaiya J what WY estes rue tes tog toriwn, A PERMANENT HPT Wxre- ATION IN AO Joh prinne wm be fore oh toe wet, Can bees a i hn ed te tatend) yrecucns, Addrom - A A. G., Here ¥ WANTED A voUNG Maw 19 00 10 4 Weaurny fee, Ne wero at ad ~ oar ‘ pees z= - Mem ta He m } My bet hep oear a hen PIREMICN, wn MARION NOOK ath vot ¢ opie to sree ot “Y - Uniew ta, , ber hale *h ctowd re Richart M - WICH AML Ui. PSUR, Por com, Davies, Reeretary, METRA PAY. AVY BOUNTY LAND AND “EXTWA PAY” OF IN © —Rovnty land and “exten pay! for | ery ol ware vines 1 inelr wikows and \y obaetend md paid. dows and hetre of tere ‘ed, aml oll binds of «le vereh by SDWARD PerwnLt. ‘Navy, OT Well ewowt, Agent owl (late) Poreer ( wren ~~» FIRST RATE BAN: ag applying corner AT TRIMMERS WANTED.—ETx ean have constant em) moud and Boltvar streets, MILLINFRS.—WANTED, A_ CO! womaa in a millinery ental ‘a liberal compe: understand th: t 110 Bleecker street. 0 MILLINERS— Two ¢ rleuced trimm« Migs NCANTLICS Milliner 008 Ue MPETENT FORF- biishment in this eity, to nation will be paid: she muat th. uation permanes'. ere and saleswomen wanted, JANTED—YOUNG MEN WISHING TO GO TO sha advance allowed of $50 to ra, carpenters and blacksmiths and next month, outh etreet, corner Peck ANTED—A MAN, WELL some with cl and milliner, n ment in a a eauetls tea eel stating reverencen, &e,, &e., Herald office, COOK WANTED—ONK WHO UNDERSTANDS COOK ~ ing for a restaurant, alvo, a boy who Apply aciot Sunih MEIUOAN, ENE to Randall & ap stare corner of Broadway. GERMAN, OR SOOTCH GIRI, rt Broadway, house up town, trom & T. STEWART £00. WANT, IN THEIR WHOLE Y None but tone ty x, vas Broadway and Chan 1 with the busine need apply WAN ATATH, RELL, and pocket maps of the most popular ao Lelters ot inquiry fully uneweeen and spectmen coplen pent free lo the ROY WANTS A PLACE IN AN OFFICE. HAR GOOD recommendation from hin last place. ore Please raid office, Can be seen at 03 Front #t,, antl Tuesday N AMERICAN UOY, anos? ae treed old, in Wanted, to wet aa ory ‘gentioman iraveling he tust possess & knowledge of ‘ae GOOD CHANCE.—WANTED, A NUMBER OF LAND#. men, also coop earpen! ‘vischamitha, Ward and boat sleerers, for ships vow Aulng. wlaire, corner of Cedar street, rate hands wanted tmmediately, at No. 6 To eapertenced hands, advanced wages wi TED—A NUMBER OF CLOAK Mleceker treat. None but quiet 4 Heed apply. herself useful” Wish ber OOD SHIRT HANDH WANTED AT MIN8 M. SUL hiyan's, 14 Ann st, near Broadway. RY GOODE.—WANTED, TWO BALEAMED ARDWARE © standa the retail buainess, otice, With reference. ERK WANTE! DEK ddrese U., bow 106 Heraid ‘One who speaks the German languace ILLINERA WANTRD—GOOD HANDS CAN HAVEL Apply to Was, Brown, 444 LLINERS WANTED—AT 54 EIGHTH AVENT To good bana the highest salary Will be paid, and per Manent employment given ILLINERS WANTED. —FIPTY GOOD MILLINERY by Applying Mampediate y ean find cone ant em M. Feely, No. Thy PERVICES OF AN puree for the sick may be obtained bj Lillinghast, Herald office SALESMAN WANTED. YY" slore: one thorough ay at a6 Grand sty EXPERIENCED Mre. Kolerences of the IN A RETAIL DRY G00: uminted With dia buduew, Ap UIRT CUTTER WANTED—ONK WHO THORGUGHLY ina, and Can also a! salons Ma 4 gentlemen's furnishing #0re, may apply at 573 Broadw: A FERSON WHO UNDER in ranches, 10 take the chares, salary will be given, Apply ot 47 JANTED IMMEDIATELY—A PROTESTANT WOMAN, bya private family, abe must be w firwt rae cook, gnd ironer, with beat tween Zhe abel add le, DEAN STREKT, ROUTH BROOK lawn inctndrems, abe fount be A COLORED PERSON, TO ACT AS CHAM nd waiver, Must have «ood credentials, Ap MOTABLE YOUNG WOMEN, the o ber wa chase, anitnens asd oar derstand thelr wo Apply at the Bowing 4k Koaiteh proterred. GENERAL HOUREWORK undersiandy Cooking mad | ¢ ik be wil NT YOUNG GImtL, 0 Realensen, and sone -y wanes will be paid, apoord Aldrere MOM, Pont Often: ANT GULL, AMERICAN, ENG are of « emuall ebiad. Mi 1 ld sumber) Wek IRD «, 6 general houne Work tor A AWEDISH, GARMAN, OR NOM Mab, with good relerence. > three apprentices TANTED—TWELVE EAPKESORD MILLINERH emg ey A COMPETENT COOK; ONE WHO Dt oun eid agrowabie, wil bear Ol @ 46m) piace, Dy Applying #200 4h avenue, Allo good water, nous weed they can ive good ely felerences as Ww capa Westen — NH TO WORK aT Wa week wih he JELS, AMMIIC Nie ABA Lue’ ¢ hotlune i hood recommentaion OF & wamyie of work yal BW ilvame’, 12 Canal a. MTED<A COOD DLMAKER AND SEV #, ate mpraig wireet, AT MO4 PICHIUS, tty CHAMBER oF ‘ on MMEDIATHLY-A COMPETENT Youra are and maser wrk Vo day at 26 Wart if, # GE NTARAL 100 TIDY ORRMAN O1mt. A RE PROTARLE ORMMAN GLML heone work, te waning aed Woulng MART, ACTIVE, POLITE AND ves thes otebetermente ated ie alien of A POM A HOTEL IM Ofason Le 8 Oreman fer 6 tae MAN INA Famey yo Nl Orend arom, none CLS | ALAN, rou Tm. 40, Greenw id , been te AY NG Maw . eeanaed nn lw FOUROM PVE YOUNG MEN TO TRAVEL nd Wee's ccnninianion Wnainee "7 a apie tae een STED—« YOUNG MAW. TO ATTEND BAR, OF 0 Chertnnie wie Waser Apply * the ten and Wertnne, commer of iron’ way aot PF oton “irert ANTED- 4 HOY AROCT AIVENTRON YOaRa Oe to earn be th maker's Wade, Apply Wire when he be Tuo Smibey ioe, ta bas tune - pee bene A @ PE Re. un waretemee F The yest of reference wil ART. ENERORTIO YOUNG MEW Wa wikr 8 Oh ere ant Per math Vor #7, rd Comer, rte M. Othon boars ie ic Tes INTELUIGE NCR OF veOKs, er U RIPTIAN TOME. FON PeMALA ORVANTS, THOR Fourth sof Veging Dine, mre tn Gila Re BTS cleats. eagle eiveet Ot es every caparty ri py ies

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