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port. The policy, then, public or private, leading to the passage of these magnificent private speculation bills, ‘mat be left to conjecture by the unin'tiated. Material Ald for Kansas, Wo. cuter, Mass., June 8, 1856, Ata mecting of citizens held here last evening, $4,600 ‘Were subscribed to aid the Free State settlers in Kansas. Pledges have been made to greatly increase this contri- Dution during the week. There is much excitement in this vicinity on the subject, anda large number of men have volunteered for homes in Kansas, They will go ‘well armed, and under the command of men of experience im military tactice, furnished with means to seoure homes and defend them. Among the ‘argest contribu- tors at the meeting on Saturday night, are Judge Wash- barn, Judge Allen and Judge Barton. Buchanan Ratification Meeting at Elmira. Exaira, June 8, 1856. ‘The nomination of Mr. Buchanan was endorsed by the @emcerats of Elmira, last evening, at a public meetiog in front of Haight’s Hotel. The crowd wan addressed by Mesare. Hathaway, Hart, Pattinsom and Gregg. The more entbusiestic portion of the democracy joined in a pro- cession, gave numerous cheers for ‘Old Buck,’ fired eanzon and built bonfires. Senator Doaglas on the Stump. PHILADELPHTA, Jane 8, 1856. femator Douglas is to be present and address the de- mocracy of the Buchanan ratification meeting, to be held in this city on to-morrow evening. Samner Indignation Meeting at Providence. Provipence, R, 1, June 8, 1856, ‘The meeting Isst night, to give an expression of opin- den on the arsault on Senator Sumner, was one of the largest and most respectable ever held in this city. Alex- ander Duncan presided. The resolutions were offered by Prof, Caswell. Dr. Hedge, Prof, Gammell, Charles S. Bradley, Dr. Wayland, and Thomas Davis, addressed the Assembly. Avery deep feeling was manifested. The sen- timents of the speeches and resolutions, which were calm, temperate and firm, were warmly responded to, Steamboat accident on the Delaware. PHmapetpaia, Jane 8, 1866. ‘The steamer Edwin Forrest collapsed a flue this af:er- noon, at Beverly, severely injaring the engineer and fire. man—the latter, itis supposed, fatally. ‘Ihe passengers ‘were brought down by ancther boat. ‘Whe Southern Mall, Barrmore, Jure 8, 1856. ‘The New O:leans mail of Monday last has arrived. Arrival of the Southerner at Charleston. CHARLESTON, June 7, 1856. The steamship Southerner, from New York, arrived bere at 6 o’clock this (Saturday) morning. Markets. PROVIDENCE, June 7, 1856. Bales of cotton for the week amount to 2,000 bates at siightly reduced rates. Unsold stock in the city, 17, Wool—The market contiaues the seme, A stock on hand. Cloths— Market active; prices unchanged. ‘week 66,600 pieces, Sales for the week 32,000 Ibs. Sales for the eens fie Naaeae street Leora d is as Necessary to the Merchani meebantc ard tradesman as oll to masbinery. The AMERI- GAN WERKLY PRESS furnishes an opportunity to the busi meas man to make known his business throughout the length rider tines or Mestcorner of Fulton and Nassau streets ‘New York, will be for fifty cents a line, Subsoription to the paper only $1 @ year. ‘white, the Hatter, has Removed to the outheast corner of Broadway aad Fulton s'reet, oft pons 210). Abe, Fenton the morhheast comer was rather, than himself or his good customers could s‘and—so fered 10 move sor fas, reivoon of orer ety cent in the fiem Will enable him to sell to nd patrons. Thankfal for ‘past ass resbe will jerit the future Le ‘encourage- able at Ro. wane at large. No. 210 Broadway ‘Teo the Hatters in the City and Country.— yore just introduced our third style of gent'emenu’s straw Thor to any ‘may be considered in every way equal {f not au betore offered to the layney fig being of a ft tbe” important advantage of ea always been one of ie above style called the a light as ‘ye Cry ia aaatle le of sum- sale by the case only A. LELAND & 0O., 180 Broadway. The Best Fishing, Shooting, Boating fourists) straw bat is Gellers’ patent. The head ie pr tected fi } pee dee ned ig of the sun, while the wind ae over in e they can be opened or closed moment ore dature teat exists in'no stnor bat in the world. ONBvery var riety at SELLERS & CO,’S, 450 Broadway. Go te Leavitt, Delisser & Co,’s, Monday morning, at halt-past ten o’elock. ‘W. 8. Mellor, Auctioneer.—Surniture Auc- une and ROUGHTOR & MALLOR, Auctionoers, 113 Nassau st. Curtosities for Presents, Never Before Offer- —The great ai most ’b bijou cabl- Sets cnn, noe and a Jowel ores, and nd fancy goods oA oan of the this morning, past 10, Oo eeTEAVITT, Da DALISOMR 4 “0 O's. Advice to Southern Travellers.—Stop at the American ‘Hotel Richmond, Va, You will not ore it, Tartle Seu; jared ol Around! pe teas Ate Restaurante N baad PM BAYARD, Carer Laney ag ey be peers &, sunt Booty fous ‘rproiouse of 308" P, Varick. road ty be found at Ss an Several very tne esvnd han’ plancsehoap” First Dar fea 2 6 dapan—At Auction. — LEAVITT. D! BB M4 Pk 3 a 319 poaiver, will sell on of manufactured; are fancy crnamsontal cabinets, caskets. jewel cases, Ince't boxes, de., &c., of the most exquisite and elaborate workmanship, aifording ‘an opportu- nity for the purchase of beautiful noveities, never of Call on Leavitt, Delisser d& Co., and see that superb centretable. The only one of the kind in the country. ‘Wedd: and Visiting Cards in the Latest tals hacer ee et sat omg Ars] Duane street; entablished at LEAYIET, Beuiseae to G0. An. opportu ran Pp ‘otered. modern na Planer ant salahooen bre ize found a No, a Sroadway, ‘Pinos to rest, sed rent allowed on purchase; sale on monly parme ane soeond hand plasos trons $90 0 140; melodeoas, $135, @ammer Stock.0ur Large and Elogant week of remamer o ig now ready avd for sale,embracing ‘specialities to be found. nowhere ; rea ine arp Tock of tationable tod detirsole at nar ve ever got Bi pavure eden. 268, 269 and 260 Broadway, corner of Warren it made Japanese, and are ill be sold b; otion Sune 9 and 10,” ‘The Indies Hivied fo examine them, Pirabeo: il seargucli, muslin curtains are eG Goearly. Al Go to Leavitt, Delisser & Co’s, This Morn. fog, at balf past 10 o'clock. Jet Sou tnd ann re re py eee Y 6 Cyd . GTBORWR, BOARDMAN 2 FOWNGEND'S, A Broadway, Call at Leavitt, Delisser & Co.'s, and See that superb centre table—the only one of the kind in the country. Teas.—The Canton Tea Company have on Ly Bonne RS and pr aaa Nae hs eavally ow, lew aime Seponsd ores Of foee faulty Py for 125 Qhatham street, be Freee Pope nag owerels nse ice Ne Ges tessa low Sas ler street, Defiance itorecsiebeated flonan ea grder proc defame osha om ted"seven wares "Dopot Ne 16a Fearl niveh, ons door below Maiden " Young Lawyers would Find it Greatly to their ‘sdvesinge ohare a carota! snaivsis of their phrenolog!- eal developements, ¥: charts and full wi ten descriptions, given duly, by Prof. FOWLBR, 308 Broad way. Attend the Great Auction Sale ef Japanese curiosities this morning, at LEAVITT, DELISSER & CO’K, now improvemonts rare to all others. comfort to the aataral elegance and durability. rivalled and hair dye is applied in twelve ortvate rooms, at BA’ 0/8, 283 Broadway. Cristadoro’s De gah excite admiration amon; connoisseurs in art. A suit of elegant private spar’ erimeala for ing his inimitable dy: the only reliable artic:e of ibe Ed en tar te ‘Wholesste oud retail at CRISTADORO’S, No. 6 Astor House. Copy the ad- w Wigs, Wigs—tedbarst & ce Co's invisible 4 toupees are toall owers wot to brink fr change eal: ee patie) exiray it Broadway stores $25. Braids, bands, curis, ae. 2 To Liquor Merchants, a att mentee typists, daguerreotypists, lectroty pers, [irework- y ul ‘to. He Rerehay Gxirach abaya and inf falger bere Fibatres ald wintergreen: a sr Bisa, cadmium, bie ae ape Or male ae Dr. Oe PRUOHE WS SaGns, TiS Maiden Ian eopera ena, 4m, tm Hoboken. Gen! pea ince ogg ig pro ay So 6ena town ares st, ferry, fer lees than only in Ne Keen re those Troubled with Humors. —Owing reat demand for my scrofulous omenen: mer bray ity. ig Shall be at No. 2 Plymouth House 429 Sroa: ‘Mh to the I4th ins}., from 9A, M. 04 P.M. from WW'who are troubled with humors ate respectfully invited to eal. Advice in all canoe fratis, DONALD KENNEDY, pro: prietor of Kennedy’s discovery, Roxbury, Masa, Caution to the Sina Manifesto.— reeset: sonst ee and aera moved by a desire to roti ng from. 'e of Lyon’s magnetic powder and pil's bc the inventor on articies, have got no 8 sare of olson to represent ‘the same; ire. be it known that the only polsouless, Tutallibie immediate means of destroying bedbugs, rosaies, plant ‘i:%, sate, meine, flee and other insects is T.ton's magnetic Dov: der; and that the only pre can be depended tyes ioe cleaning houbes octre, Datta, stores: warehouses, do of rus ard mice is Lyon's maguelic villa, The oertit cates to this effect are of a er than were ever Petore given to.an iaventor ort discoverer of aby article used tor domestic pu Lyon baa eowived four national me ‘he King of dais, together with letters from Prince Alber Srosales ihe Proident of the Unitee, Sinton, and tifie bane {pears Conny mer ae He Int at is cen road brads "'AMANUEL LYON Holloway’s Del te Females who are karrasrea and debilitated by complaints pecuilar to their organization, are uniformly relleved by Holloway’ pile ils. For hysteria, 8) hot flueh he, pains in the and loins, they area te relia te le remedy. Another Limb Saved from Amputation by Doctor the Baron SPOLASCO, m= Be ee. mother of Captain Foster, harleston, suffered seventeen years, not Miron able to Blas fer foot flat upon the floor: twenty-nine doctors had falied to cure her. Bt. Nicaolas Mlarriea. On Thursday, June 5, by the Rev. J. R. Smith, Taomas M. Brown to Awna E. Macy, all of this city. On Thursday evening, June 5, at the residence of Fre- derick S. Boyd, by the Se P. Strong, Mr. Numa Pxro- cumav to Mra. Euten V. Bantouerre, all of this elty, ‘At Lowville, N. Y., on Thursday, June 5, by the Rev. Mr. Bosworth, Wa. Harsey TOWNSEND, ef “this city, to Frances C. Beerwi0k, daughter of Gerrit Bostwick, of the former place. mea, On Sunday morning, June 8, SaRaH Any, wife of John W. Rameey, in the 42d year of her age. ‘The triends of the family are respectfi invited to at- tend the funeral, from the residence of her brother-in- law, James O. Ramsey, No. 219 Forty-second street, cor- ner of Ninth avenue, ‘this afternoon, afternoon, at one o’clock, with- out turther notice. ‘On Sunday morning, June 8, of consumption, Birs. ANN ee late of Whitenall, N. Y., in the 63d year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are invited to at- tend the funeral, afternoon, at one o’clock, trom the nee of her son-in-law, Wm. H. Crocker, No. 25 East ‘Twenty-seventh street. Her remains will ‘be taken to Greenwood for interment. On Saturday, June 7, WILLIAM STRADFORD, aged 23 years. ‘The friends and relatives of the family, “and the mem- bera of Coivmbia Lodge No. 8, ApJ. acy are rempecttuuy invited to attend the she residence of his mother, No. 64 Weat Forty- nena bat aire, near Seventh ave- nue, this afternoon, at two o’clock. On Sund: oo en LILWAR, cama n ie of Dr. ize aged 8 mont The funeral will take place this afternoon, at two o’clock, from No, 489 Hudson street. On Sunday, June 8, Exuzm E., wife of John Maxwell. Her triends, those of her father and brothers. John and Thomas MeNight, and of her brother-in-law, Charles aay are respectfully requested to attend the funeral, her Jate residence, No. 509 Ninth avenue, corner of me first street, this afternoon, at one o’c! On Sunday morning, Jane 8, in the 26th year of her age, Jang, the beloved wife ot Robert G. Pollosk, ‘and late pr Piidelpal of ward school No. 50. The relateves and friends of the family are oad invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, No 189 West Twenty-seventh street, to-morrow afternoon, x two o’elock, without further invitation. On Sunday, June Wh Srvarr M. Lrown, son of James and Ann Brown, aged 3 ashe ‘The friends of the ly are reepectfully invited to at- tend the funeral, this afternoon, at four o'clock, from No. 86 Third avenue, to St. Patrick’s Cemetery. On Saturday, June 7, of 1 oy io fever, ELizaneTa Towss- END, wife ot James To: The relatives and Mair ad eraeliven ‘are reapectfally invited to attend the oy Peony the residence of her son-in-law, John D, Conlin, No. 296 Talrdpetreetfthis af- ternoon, at two o’clock. Her remains wi.! be interred in press Hills Cemetery. ‘On Sunday, June 8, ALLEN Camgnon, infant son of Wm. E. and Ann C. Brinkerhoff, aged 14 months and 4 days. The friends of the family are invited to attend the fu- neral, this afternoon, at half past two o’clock, from the residence of his parents, No. 112 avenue C. On Sunday, June 8, ALrReD Dewitt Suirn, son of D. d. ‘The friends and oma ‘are respectfally invited to at- tend the funeral, trom the residence of his pareats, Ni 196 West Thirtieth street, this afternoon, at half o O'elock, peest ipo notice, Newar! On Baan ie 8, fac h ‘a lingering a, Joes Ls Rovx, #0n o' Road and William Devoe, aged 17 years, 7 months and The relatives ‘ond friends of the ay are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this afternoon, fs hres o’clock, from the residence of his father, No. "113 Eliza- beth street. In Brooklyn, on Saturday, June 7, Parrick Eccurs, for- merly of Aine, Ireland, aged 76 years, The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this morming, at ten o’clock, trem his late residence, No. 40 Stanton street. ‘and Coleraine pa) lease copy. In Williamsburg, cn Bannay, Sane 8, Poomas Le ADAMS, in the 30th year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family, the members of Neptune Engine Company No. 7, and Atiantic Hose Com- pany No. 2, and the fire department in general, are in- Vited to attend the funeral, his lase residence, in Tee Renae reet, near Union avenue, this afternoon, at three o’clock. In Lee New sereer, on Sun June 8, ANN VAN- DUZER, wife ‘of George W. Ford pony poh id Her friends and acquaintances are reepeotfully invited to attend the funeral services, without further invita- tion, this afternoon, at three o’clock, at her late resi- dence, in Cliffurd place, Hoboken. Her remains will be taken to Reena Cr aeth N. seh for interment. At Hackensack, N. J., Friday, June 6, ot consump- tion, Gaysuvoort Van ‘Vaarkun, im the 36th yoar of his of Rev. Dr. Van Vranken, of Saeiane ate a ensack, thie hark, at one o’elock. leave Hoboken ferry at 834 o'clock A. M. At Millburn, N. J., on Sunday morning, June 8, Joun Day, in the 64th year of his age. Notice of the will be given in to-morrow’s pa- pers. ‘At Augus Orange county, N. Y., on Sature June % Miceas lig ate yeats . Sad ” at Gran Ni on rae April 11 Joux Soone Teas, ‘oT New r Yoa nasa Sears ‘aang peli en wad hese he hal ei a ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. PERSONAL. ISAPPOINTED FRIDAY EVENING—SAME PLAOK Tuesday evening, June 10; meantime, write. B, WILSON, Nv oF rd BE AT NEWTON Conny hifi eoltl {ned 0. ‘June 15, wil bark Mar tates Cine LAY Test, address L., New York Heraid office, stating where she may be found, she will Oblige 8 Triead, ‘Wostern papers please copy. HOULD THIS MEET THE RYR OF ME. GEORGE he ia requested o communionle With his friends at Baus Soe |, or Geneva, Switzerland. i) THE AMBRIOAN WEEKLY PRESS, MAITLAND, pidal La or jand, who cam ip the REGATTA ae. COME OFF FROM THE ATLANTIC a aoe on Wednesday, June 18, free for all sail bonis 25 ag oe ler. rome ), and mus be entered 9 et the entrance. 1 boats, x @ en on or before thee tag's of the race. 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Price only four cents, USED TO LIVING IN bid an American farmer. y Ge YOURG Fi cane quire ot elaine oe teers Altpazion wal ANTRD v A Apuraces: YOUNG D606 and plain sewing, or taki: g Gare of eMldren snd'do plain pew” The vest of alceelor encer; please appiy a No, 4), aigvicenth sircet, near Fourth avenue. A= SperacrABLE YOUNG GIRL WANTS A Ezy. rmaid and waiter. Good citv Fo objection | ae @o epee in a seail private ye ee for three days at /35 West 36th at,, between 7th an w fa a apd A & oges foozer GIRL, A BI*UA- Aion and dens to seniat in washing ‘an Gall for two days a: 58 It Per ‘ ANTED-A SICASTON BY A WOMAN, AS PRO- fessed cook tly understands her buriness. No stance im the road. City seerenee Gth ay., Detween 28h and 29th ats, in the store. for two aye. ANTED—A SITUATION, young woman, as nurse’ and maid and seamstress, city reterence, BY A_ PROTKSTANT seamstress, or chamber- ‘Can be sea a: 69 Bast 27. treat Good YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION AS LAUs. drexs in family, Can be seen trom 10 A, M. to 5 o’c.ock. P.M, am Christopher st» firat floor, back room. ZGUNG WOMAN WANTS 4 SITU ATION AS NURSE and seamsiren; understands doing up children’s dresses, ind iss neat emorciderer; ‘20 onjection to go 1n the oountrr: Bes: of elt references given. Call at 2210inat., between bit an ANTBD—A SITUATION, AS COACHMAN, BY A highly reapec'able young man, who has the best of city references. Call at, or address to 157 Macdougal #i., his pre- sentemployers. [4NTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMA, TO do ehamberwork and waiting, or housework and walling, {ns small family, Best of chy reterence given, Call st id ) o A BRSPROTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITUA. tion to do housework in & private family or as chambermsid itrese; referen: sree, Apply, for two days, at 22 between avenues Ban Ar STUUATION WANTRE—BY A RKSPEOTABLE GIRL ®: excelient cook. chambermaid or waiter. Best of cit eference, Please appiy ats autho MOST COMPETENT SEAMSTRES! DF: proeure a permanent situation, in @ private lands her business perfectiv, A kind home is much de- aired, Apply at 139 West 28d at., where she can ve seen. A YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION AS SEAM stre:s and chamt or would go as child’s nurse; sh an ag ‘sewer; er; would wish 10 go ee ce fread eat cy No. 801 Wet ihc bie ae OH+MBERMaID AND WATERS -SRUASION A wanted. by a Protestant RS women, or woud go % rureeand fine washer. Bo to the country, Good ckty Felerence. Apply at 196 Tih avenue, noer 234 ah, Ai YOUNG GIRL WANTS A Rd oe ad A8 COOK. Tae willing to assist in washing and fronii Bess of city reference, Piease apply at 211 By By st, tor two Saya. A BESPECTABLE GIRL WANTS A SITUATION IK A vate family, aa cook; is a first rate washer and ironer, Apoly ac 4 Bast Warren #1. Brooklyn, for wo days. Di! FAMILY OR Lg gthn's GOING at CALIFORSIA, or tae cae. ot cilren, rl aa pons eu to wait on taem, ihpleaee y Gi sin Ce co for two dove ye haa YOUNG WOMAN wee 8 A SITUATION—TO DO ehamberwork, waitin, ‘sewing. No objection to the country, Please spply tor eo days at 89 6th a ereane, between that. and Waverley place, first room, second floor. SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPROTABLE GIRL. te mind children or to do hight pind or wait on the door or table. Please call at No 82 King atré SITUATION WANTRD—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG woman, as good cook, washer, ironer and baker. The best ofetty references given, ‘Inquire at 74 West 24h a, Onn 06 Seen for two days. YOUNG WOMAN, WHO HAS SERVED HER TINE ‘at the embroidering business, and can do plain sewing, wishes @ situation in a respectable family. Cal at 36 13th 6, between Sihand 6b FIBST RATE GERMAN COOK, WAO CAN MAK? ‘any kind of German or Frevch pastry and jelly, wants « situation ; high wi agen, expeoied good ‘references given. Ac reas 105 Forsyth st , in A YOUNG MAN WISHES ASITUATION AS BARKKEP er; basa on Phils of the wholesale and retail buri lation from his last employer, ad nees, and & high recommen: Gress H, W., Heraidotice. A YOUNG MAN, A SWISS, WISHES TO OBTAIN 4 siuation, in a private family. ‘as waiter or to take care ci horres; can give go'd recomm . Would have no ob Jectiem to the-cemtry, “Apply at 460 éth aveous, RESPECTABLE AND BXPERIENCED 158 HAVING fome knowledge of business and keeping store, at nro seat out of emplovmen!, wisnes oe in any kind business. Pro hardware or ship cbandier preferred. Reference given, address C. T. ¥., 132 Lexington avenue. AT AMBBICAN LAD. 17 YEARS OF AGB, WISHES 70 Jeara a trade; has no particular trade 5 Peakdon ith his parenia, ni at Mulberry st, New York. Aaa WANTED—BY A THOROUGH BUSINKSK map. on accommodating terms; hg a large connection d an office and storage dows town, in a location. Ad. | Sree wit real nase, stating where to be seen, 0. A. 0., H+ hy hor BY A x He ches tn ool a rate bey Beas of ey reterence. Plesep avply at Mo Mow nt, (iro WANTED—. be linha YOUNG in. of big yore habits, obli and w: prednice macamastnnss Mone Glee Dent call PPD Py rag fers ‘27 Wall at. BB pee a A SITUATION, BY A MIDDL- who was s he “Dallder by trae for a Sipe and the last twenty yoare has feof lumber yar arences “Adarors Mi 8.- fee and about this pons poco uainisnoe and sadatactory ret Hoel eneighiertanpeemtebabacig, ITUATION WANTED—AS COOK OR LAUNBRE3: ectable 1g honse. Good ref ine ferences giv Kopi ec ald anor ee er ITUATION WANTED-BY A GHEMAN LADY, W-.. speaks French and Kngiish, competent 10 tench the ps dodgy and coder tine at Jing ide < mM F.G., Herald office. pyny: i Uys teh oubeatgt tt RTOUES, WOMAN WANT SITU, tions, one as the othe: naa cheeabocms ‘The ne re olty re ioe areas 18, at 360 Second bet 32d and 0 2 avenue pis {Bled oor, Bunt roams, Ro. paints. | ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A. PROTAGTANT W ‘man, esiady’s mald and peamusiress, is athorough dre. taker; ais ‘also, understands dressing ladies’ hair, “Apply at 13 Metropolitan Hotel. Beat of city reference. Wee A RESPECTABLE PAL Ly ‘WOMAN, (- Protestant,) a situation to attend bakery oF shog atic or to travel with & Indy; 20 objestion to go ne aurse cy yeference given. ‘Can be seen for two days at 608 Hox’ col ar SITUATION, BY 4 YOUNG GERMa«’ gir) ae seamstress; understands iit to make drew and children’s clothing; bas no ob; takeesre ot a Ct city reference. Call, from 9 till 12 o’ele ook, ‘at 82 3d.av,, in th fancy store. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A BWSPROPAB ik young American gir! to take care of children, or Caaf housework. Can be seen for threedays at 106 Leroy st,, thir floor, fromt room. tor two éays, abana, wk A RESPECTABLE LAE bd ere . juation, in M1Y, 88 000K. Best of referes.cx given, Apply at fof eae rth ith a Wo ae SITUATION, BY A RESPECFABL'. young girl, aged 15, to wait on tavle or mind cbildreo; wages no ot Object. Apply at 134 Weat 20ta street, near 7th ave. fg eee AS 0OOK oe LAUNDRESS; ; has lived several yeai inler last place." Best of relerence to ability» a er. "Call at her last place, $6 near bth «¥, WANTED BY A RESPROTABLE GIRL, A SITU 4 tion, as chamber to take care’ of ebildren; ely reference given. Gallet at Novi 148 lat avenue, second flour: ge iagts A anne YOUNG WOMAR, A situation. as Iaun ble private ten to eae anya das roepecis WO. situation, NO. West 19th at., near Sth aven ANTED-—BY AN EXPERIRNCED SEAMBTRESS A her preset Wie hth Lagat gta BY A EERTRORADLx Young ato tend en fancy sore; writes ‘good han: nooounta 00d city reference ° sade tnt so teoping 2 ees gi Rese es, Et BY A Fat ad wo jt Brana at, bewern 7th and tah sven avenues, oar Ces toler preaees Ms Wei resnaren A YOUNG omar, A SITUATION, AS jeamsress; can cut and and children’s dresses Best city reterence. ‘Onil at + 13:h st, first floor, for two days. WARTED-A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG MAN, 48 farmer or gardener; understands the care of ‘all kinds cottn t¢ nok edraid of any works, Hae good referenes from: Mauro be has lived \nree yoarl. Please widrous JB. ANTED—TO GBT WASHING a ue eons IN ber own house, by a C+ 10 under stands ber business city reloreucs. Call at 127 Leroy street, New York. ‘W orto can spa RESPEOTABLB speak Ei a Cg po eam walter: no objection to iy at 171 Twelfth wiroet, ‘votweed if and 1 oor, tront room, for two days. 2. GERMAN GIRL, bermald and reference. i avenues, second rer eeroastom BY A pat lef grt, '0 60 pian cooking, washing and Wrong, im l, erie a ml Gan bo sosa for tmoays, WANED a ane BY A YOUNG ran —— in le shipping Pay Salary not so much an objec ject an "ib oppor for improvement, ‘Apply to Bonner & , 118 Wail at, row BY A RBRSPECTABLE bps pda Tecnmmended by her las employer Cayeah 8 oreabar ye Brooklyn. ANTED-BY A pene WOMAN, A SITUATION TO do plain sewing an iberwork. Has \d cham! {in the cout Appl, lyn, for Taree days, a Bn a PRS ee oi oor WANTRD_A SITUATION, BY A PROTRSTANT GIRt, lee family, oF i ay wihaiady. rho upon country, “Gail at y-aecond street, than Tus Sranuas, in the stores WAXTED-BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION As hembermald an ‘acsiat in the washi aller, oF woul ing and tronlag. Gan be eon for two days, a 159 West Sih st ——eceeatnsnetaatieenionesenenntenenenonentemtildpee Waa. SITUATION, BY A BESPROT. experienced to do gna iat seria, ge ae children, oe Lad hy omg the best of reference, Can be ' ul Hat Elisabeth near ‘Houston, second floor, ren are os ‘and iren; ad Please call tor IN A PRI. management ANTED—A SITUATION, AS Ail vate driving and of horses, “ADDY ‘at 40 Bond at, anak SITUATION, BY A YOUNG GIRL, As ‘000K, r, and irouér. Best of ous aaa be ANTED—BY A fe sing omar A La bre tion ag cook or laundress tn Good reference. Piease call at 85 Bast ray aoe ANTED—A SITUATION, AS COCK, WASHER AND {roner, and is an excellent baser. Feference given. Please call, for twe days, st No. 74 West wn, BD—A SPPUASION. ® BY 4 RESPECPFABLE PRO testant young woman, to do chi tomssist in washing and ironiog. Good at 185 Seventeenth at., betweea Ist avenue, and avenue A. Wits FED BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION, AS Ce and er cook, first rate washer Good cl relartncs given. Plosse call at 208 Samia i, fm the sear. Wart SITUATION 48 COsCHMAN, BY ARB nadersnads the young pan, who nade ment at horses; wae nga f s oeaniee postal; has Ky reomanendauians from ha iaet lace. Can be seen im the addier's ores ‘79 Bleecker street, : ANTED, A SITUATION, 48 COACHMAM, BY AN of mene years’ experience in London and syitas the best of setoronce, reas B.O. Mr. Uarr’a Bt Canal st, No objection Aa be country. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, AS OOCHMAN AND GAg- by s sober, steady man, who understands both branches tnoroughly: has no objection to the country or aity; un derstands groom: Well, end is a safe driver; Pd both country and city reference. Address B. M , box 134 ald oflice, for three days. ANTRD— BY A MAN OF ACTIVE BUSINASS HABITS, ‘8 Scotchman, avout middie age, a situation, as porter or messenger, in @ bankivg, insurance, La commission house; writes @ good hasd, References first class. Salary seoond- ary, Address William, box 1,217 Post offioe. $25 OF 260 DQUCRUR-WILL BS GIVRN, BY 4 business man, to any one procuriog him door em ‘Superman, ne cole or otherwise, at a moderate 1088 ant can be dependedon, Ad- Gress f lumps Hersidomice = NEW PUBLICATIONS. IRRORSIN SPEAKING AND WRITING CORRECTBD— A book which poe ‘out the current improprieties in speshing and writing, aleo eading plain directions for cor ing For y all booksellers. cents, Foo" ay pplied by 6 oy STRINGRS & TOWNSESD, aud BARN AS ‘RB. CE ee Will eve! be publisked ie initial number of a new literary Periodical, with the above tit GONDUGEED BY wa, ANN 8. 8STEPHENS, Author of “Fashion and Famine,” eo ‘Oid Homesiead,” TALES, &e,, &0., devoted no™ ‘ANCES, TLLUSTWATIONS, ART, LITERATURE, Hach vumber beautifully empeliahed, ia te finest style of i ‘The fast number for July, will be issued about the 20th of Jone, and will contain the’ opening chapters of & new novel LOST J@WELF, y. Mra. ANN 8, STErHENS. Algo, the initial cheney ofa ener: hee jonary romance, B, ne suthor of ** Blanche Dear wood,” &e,. ce Hon to Waid various Frees sketches, ee trom ¢is- pane ope ae style and character, it will be dis- Fenimnea a he 0 the cl monthly in America. Mal Address MRD WARDS STEPEENS, sucessor to Bunce & Brother, publisher, 126 Nassau sireet, New York. UBLICITY I8 AS wT ace THR MEROBART, m tradesman as to machinery, he AND GENERAL er annum, or 12342. per number, man e bis busta vat the Issued every Friday is ereioenene pot is ee eee Amerioan northw Fulton streets, Ni yore wil be inserted for B ity coutaa ise. ‘Subscription to tbe paper only $1 a year, NEWSPAPERS, &. GENTS FORNIGHRD WITH THE AMERICAN WERK: 2 PRESS, the cheap dred , hublished every Fri- morning, at $1.50 ee hun bubscripdon. price, $1 ber year. cash. Office north jassau streets, New York. 2. ROW DOUBLK etday HK AMERIOAN WEEKLY y= please, eh OW price at mo itis Buble ais awit every person. Sudserip! year; far- nished to agents at $1 50 per hundred, celts advance. Ad- vertisements inserted in ihe a Weekly Press at fifty cents per live. All orders (Ny Gempepthlhg Sd pritor, northwest corner of Falton and Nasau stree's, ow THE TURF. se "AMOr ‘Hones, between } an: * J. A. VALENTINE, sempre Fashion Jockey Clab, UBLICIFY 18 AB NBORSSARY TO THE MERCHANT, mechanic jesman as oll wohinery, Awen{Gan WaGKLY PRESS fu a2 ‘ppertanly to the rose rolshes business man to mske known bis business length and breadth ef the country, morning. Advertisementa rent to Press, northwest corner of Fulton and Nassau streets, New York, will be inseried for fifty cents a 1ine, Subscription to the paper only $1 a year. ergot! COURSE, KEWTOWR, L. 1._THE sof the Fashion Jockey Club will vom- Taree on areesaan ‘the “he of June, and continue four days First Day—Tuesd: fune, “Fashien merge! sab seription, $300; fort forfett $100; mule hexia-elosod iat ot Jaiuary, Sxconp Race.—Puree $600, f two start, and for each addi- tional borse $75 will eB Thea with the entrance mover Sen wigs te the second horsein the race. Two mile Mgeconp Day-Wednesday, 18th Jane, “Jookey Oia stakes; subr $200; fortelt, $100; tei le ats. The Peery Club ‘ond $1,300, if three start, The nominations to por | ae een guste thd Fry Pryor. If all start, the in the to Teoelve beck amount of his stakes, 5 FRENCH PROFMOTANT WOMAN, UNDRSTARDING A ag Ei, fa wanted ae child's nurse; best of £20. gow Bfulzenn, “A good seameirera, of oue Wo Now sory"! (a fa ess, to the capacit ot as toald, pretorred.” None except those who ive tote quallics: on ane who Popid be = be wil ing av jurops a . Call at Gramere: Bouts, parlor ie a Mt ihe afterbcda, Yetween Zand 3 J 6lo%% RNIB WANTED — GooD MAN, WITH FROM $10 TO Aso county and State. rem ize Over $40 a econ adare samp, or apply personally to A. A bin, 298 Broad» Yor! YOUNG MAN OF GOOD ADDRE38 WANTED, TO A. “receive orders ia stores oor article in demand. tal Toa le person wages steady employment will be given. Apply at 396 Greenwich st., second floor. OTH LADICS AND GENTLEMEN WANTED—TO learn a besutiful art. that a at :onet 985 a week ae suitable tor any town 1a ihe Tie taught low, by Bte- Tous & Co", 835 Gresawich ay Capital of $2 sequired, RUG OLERK were prog A BREA. DUES siore @ young man to learn the business; one that speacs French preforrede apply for three days, a Ro. 101, Bix'h avenue. RUG CLERK WANTED.—A GERMAN WO SPSAKS good Kratieh, and oan give good reference for dharasier: ability, ac, anent aitnaiina. wad tood wages, Dy cppining GO.M- Wriahl apouiocurs, Colas. bia, corer of Union street, Bouth Brooklyn. 'URRKA!-THE AMPRIVAN WEEK.Y PR&3S HAS proved iersor ist on be fural hed Sle yeor, all mi ‘the social, re oral and political world are treated of (epee and it {x furnished at os Cig ner a year; $1 50 per Qoee cok inatvares. northwest corneret’ Fo:ton avd Nagequ streets, We recom! r washer Tod troesr can obtain a piaoe be ahem at 470 6th avenue, between 28th and 29th sts- Inquire lu the oflice. SEL WEG WANTED—A MAN WHO CAN PUT UP sbsiting and piao do @ job atcarpenter’s work. Apply at 80 Greenwich s: BTAIL DRY Gad ee wy yn co BX. M44 At ic at., are okhyn. ane . r ALB8MAN WANTED—IN A WHOLBSALK GROJBRY house. paly competen: to take care of the liquor and wine department, Toone who understands the business ana Bas good oo: B secuneniance(con.sere, Preferred), 9 libers! sala- will be O\'y reterence required. Address I, & Co., fournal of ‘Commerce office. MILLINERS OF ENTERPRISE. - Dm ag A LaDy copotneauing Dusivess qualities, and haviog troxn #600 to $1,000 !o tnvest, to engage with the advertiser, ‘who has a Grat class Nepean ton Broadway. seven years established. A omart, acti erson only will be weated =ith aud advaa- le aa’ dress L, O., Broadway Post office, peavey LER WANTE! WANTED, FOR A FIiRar house, im the imporing forelg a Nquor snd general commigsion business, "On WO ects teat tion Ts one of muck trust, none need apply unless th th understandiog thet ade. and highly recommended for non fcapaeity: snd good character.” Addrers box 1,"51 Poot o Warten GIRLS, TO MAKE UP LACK GooDs Gocd hands may apply from{9 to 11 o’olock, A.M, and from 3 to 5 o'clock P,M., to Bailey, Farrington & Leslie, Broadway. is Y ANIED—A WOMAN, TO DO THE GENERAL HOUSE- ‘werk of family, and who is @ good warher and iroier; gltyreferetce requ red, AppIY at NOs 261 Wont 19th at, om lay. ee ARIRD—TWO GIRLS, ONE AS CHilD/S NURSE, ‘and who can do sewing. and one ss chambermai Both must be thoroughly competent, and bave good alty rotor enoer. eI ah, German, Bnglish or Scotch; no othere need 18th ot., between lst aud ad avenues, etween 10 and 12e'clock, om Monday. ANTED—A GOOD AMERICAN OR ENGLISH GIR! to do the sroaiog, west st and ce ig bo ete fo A yond home Pate oe wilt Ee hacaiated jan ae at No. 6 Bar- to such a on Pia tg Si ANIBD—A LADY, TO TAKE OHARGE OF A GEN- teman's f furnishing store; none but s competent person wiedge of the business usiness need apply. tae at yt rs avenue. ‘ANTED IMMEDIATELY—A GOOD COOK, Wa8HEER and ironer, one who bas 20 0 jection to do general housework; also @ seamstress, oe i: ‘abie to take care of obildren; sino, » chambermald, to do general housewors. None peed appiy uniess well al nao what is required. Must have city reference. the morning at 168 ‘Weat 22d at , between 7th and 8h ave, ANTED A NEAT, TIDY GIRL, TO DO GENER AI» housework. An American, Roglish or German girl pre- ferred, Apply at 244 West 224 at, ANTED—AN ENTIRELY COMPETENT PSREON, with best city reference, to take ihe entire charge of an infant, Apply at 20 West 14th st., from 10 to 2 o'clock this day. ANTED-A GIRL, TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK. Rrglish will be preferred. Gocd re‘erence required. Apply at 66 Weat 12th at. Wars PROTESTANT GIRL, ABOUT (ins etal ears of age, to do pisin ser and make herself rally wetul. ‘Wages, $3 per mouth. Apply at % West ANTED—A FIRST RaTH SBAMSTRESS AND Cs and wi bring city references. an preierred, Ap- ply at } West 15ta st,. between Gth and 6th avs. ete gt CHAMBERMAID, ‘& girl irom 14 te 16. it egtren: ay at No, 7 lth st, a lott bat! ares A COOK AND CHAMBER- ; the cook hasto do the and ty i and the Pinthhry bas to val s tarle apply at 24 ve~ nue, between Sih and 9th ste. N. B.—Bring your references. ANIED—A COOK, Rete AND itive deemed w. thay po come, well reommmended:,Proi fares Reed answer.” sappy at lil Kast flat si, one deor from mercy park ANTED—AN BXPRRIENOGD WAITER; ENGLISH aya fpEzench preferred. Apply at 140 5th avenue, between Wei praia GERMAN, SOOTCH OR WALSH GIRL im @ private family; mus: understacd plain cook! and iron. First rate wee, 5 Per month, Apply at Hu tad ot Froat et, near Dovel between the hours of Jc WV lroman, he ponte good ag Pe one A: ie of ae iy, oonales ay ry Sale ia wifo Only. Apply wo Mire. Walden, aa val me W fsonir But experienced bande, ts good fren as good wages are fant employment; also i rence. ‘Apply at ccrner of Gourt aad Atlante sas ieeouiye Wise wsT ir ONE WITHA taped Go EO the country the summ pone saber ‘pant suet nr Kon is Wont gers none er ni le lo. ent doors from bth avenues Call between 2 and 6 erclock. ANTED—A rir ye reyes Rt A els OOATR. shirts. ‘as understan: Also, & their busmess (1 will be Toll for any others CT will find ae and g00d prices by ealling at 165 at, Dear and for each ad Rada, io eh ape tl hare wih EOP. {he entrance ‘money, wil go 10 the second horse ia ine rnae. | WW ANTED_A RESP: mall nly Mone boot apply with: ae pole becription, $300; pe eft semen Dad ae 4 $7 per month. a fora $100—S000 added by ine club. Bile beats. Cloeéd wit noicmak bes ae Last D Dar—Friday, 20th June; ‘purse $700, if two start, and ANTED—A GIRL, WHO CAN WASH AND IROW for each e $100 will be edded, which, with ' jo general housework. ‘saloon, the entrance money, 655, will go to the second’ borse ine Worsnet i betcarcioce ‘Twenty borees are now at the Fashion Uourse tm prepara ANTED—A COACHMAN (WHITE) TO @u on tor the epprosehing OF ere ote Wit country to to whom food Wages tl be givens Ove bourly PRL ho can sive good references, and ‘horcughly the ay OS. eof horses, Address B., box 2.370, Post office, ac. Witnessed Podeuat LAD, — Foue- a dent depot, TRAW BONNETS._FRANK BENNET, LATE 0 OF 381 2 a Broadway. In conse uence of the lateness of the season the beaut ’ taahionsble wr at 520 eatin YOUNG MAN Di aIROUS or (aap Ad wribow relerres Pp eputaiont ie Rmleatwanenn tary 81 ‘first ear addres ae SOD O9 Pon otieee thout 5 WJ be ear. Geetteas Sede Sie eer | ol al Srosier hareaine oe f ANTED cA awans ACTIVE Bo te Y, AB. ASSIBP ANT streets. BRINOK & Ri hal SPORTING. aD De LLTHE CHOICK BREBDS OF DOGS FOR SALE AND ea re ia wi th ty ae nove otber ueed apply. "Ales, 1 to Louanein ® good washer ant ironer. A: tock. eae 2 cure and flea per bottle; no yg yo hd A fon, eonts, “Pieace copy the addrewe 20 Fa 7 iOR LOE peg BLACK AND he TYRRIER puce F the celebrat Vice These pu six months old, from Pd nT re some of the most. cat, pure breed of Boutbern aes rice $60 for the t NR and Western pee tim, Thabo Bo rent ft is eeldem fever met wi ‘The alut and pe oak beset realicg on Geo Az Ci) srt, op pair, tied oe. ont socks can bave it by pm Gh Tig N. ¥. Post 15 NE DEMOISBLLE FRANOAISE, PROTEBTANTR, QUI U MVicat de Paris, taokant ive bien tare oe air broder f pad 2 dans use bonne bonnes rec smmendations. Beermen. ‘amille. Wadresser & 35 NE FILLE FRANCAISE DESIRK SK PLACER DANS une faraille pire, canes Bourse € enfants is ot comarieere, Peut tournir de bon: Sadrewer 204 es recommandativne, Serie aici “ome ern oH ores ‘BB FILLE enteee hy 8 ‘Uae er vgn DESIRE rte bonnes “recom recommendation, ° ie ‘ont tprowease st ne S’adreaser chez M. Frederic Gein, one ny Eat te. pom rue ai INTELLIGENCE OFFICES. Breer, Preepple Roo dal 6 fouieter aa cOoR ner Pin Foquiet servania are in lar aiveatiea H pe to all orders regnere at ise. Servants will find here the most com. tortable wait room in the hi oyment will be Liven Wille out OFeituatoe: ‘ie waned for conniry ad ltr, MPLOYERS WISHING GOOD HELP OAN OBTAIN German, Booth and Irish servante aJOHR: INORDRAND 18, 39 Greenwieh street, WLP.—MORRIB, OOHNERT & CO. 281 BROADWAY, Ben ii ‘ot ov pce jn: ha tome ite fora audio norran sobvanta, Rrmer, borers, £0. frou aay oounry jen given. Fleas call oF aadress No, 139 Bowery. Warn at 166 BROADWAY, TWO CLURKA, Pk barks three wai two porters, two ooachmen W ANTED—A SITUATION, BY AN EXORLLENT COOK, | and three boys, 8 pt Woes A beaae pg) her eee ie = reste ee He yf on steamers railt ent y reference. Uau be seen for two days, at trades, an of ev. Toth at, between bth amd 7th avenues. “ ont | ronda, bers for "LOUIS KAUPMAR, WwW ANTED—SITUATIONS BY TWO RESPROTABLE oung py} cook, ee ae ironer; aire one chambermait waiter, maid 303 Mouree pines, Gen be ncn ii a from Sun Borel, AWTED—-AT @ RAST BROADWAY. 2 Boys To learn trades, § laborers ter an iron foundry, Situations speedily procured for clerks, saleamen, portera, mie = ‘walters, men on steamers and railroads, boys to learn trade Ac, Apply to Gillen & Co, hoy ao foe oadway. Ls we youns day a FOR t Ph Ware ee ‘7 21 | ict Gesu Se sent ugelak cat BOY, INA aT aie and wil 10 devote bi sie who whole time a the eres ots Koes em: ANTED—A SMART BOY, 10 OB 11 Y@: WATE tha rgra tbat Suan 00 10 spel parents, Apply a “nob ‘Broadway, to Thomag to And oe ee ae ANTED—TWO SMART BOYS, TO ws 8, TO WAIT ON TABLE, ‘also a girl diahes, Good erence arrequired, “apply at 20 fan oad pone ah 1 Ad | wey ACTIVE BOYS. TO MARK Ww ‘Only those who Tnforstand it nee ny. aiiehaal Fhalan' yore Chambers street, up saloon, No, p Bp street, business; none other need apply. iE medby ae Gove, Ios 50 wieb, near Cedar street. VEST HANDS WARTRD-TO wi werk, at Smith Brothers, 122 Fulton st, Shah ag THER TRADES. Dg TH WANTED, Ry ‘AOQURFOMED preferred, |. Gale, Ho. Weatingtonstreets tp uD ttairs Rew tone ide Le aitita, ent PRINTERS WANTED- ONS OR TWO I, selentife engraving printers can hear of sit ‘and a i We , Feat ofiee, Polinselptiay i. Wes Bow ait Sheol enter WARTSD. wore MEN of LADI® tarred or general To ] ANTFD—BOAT BUILDERS; GOOD, . Ww men. Apply to Newman a Aacdett So gr Sel ANTED-A GOOD Fagouaeee. ONR veterans, "ap fan repair Jewelry, and Ming ‘rood ft address, wD we partionars X, mae