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_ re Isher outit in this respos: that unee was compelled to decline furnishl one of hia crew to sid the Marshalia guarding tne It is said there should be three revenue catters iy manned and in active service to grotect our bar- ‘bors. ‘Avit is at present, great oredit is jae to Capt, F and 80 meagre ri ‘and bis mes, and to Marrhat Nevins, elms, for prompt and efficient msnver in woick Bey, have maneged and accomplished their undertaking. hoped their efforts in suppresning such nefarioue sieretes ‘will always be succes and amply re- APD HIS ARRAIGNMENT BS&FORE THE COURT OF OYER AND TERMINER. YROM QUR.SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT. Wurreriaixg, Westcussrer Co., June 10, 1856, ‘Tho excitement attending the Eudora tragedy has re- vived-with two fold strength. The negro, George Wilson has been indicted for wilfully murdering Captain Palmer, ot the schooner Fadora Imogene, in the month of No ‘vember, 1655, and his tris! has been set down for Thurs- Gay morning. At the opening of the Court of Oyer and Terminer this morning, Justices 3, B. Strong and W. H. Robertson on the berch, the Grand Jary brought tn true bills of indictment sgeinst the prisoner, Wilson. Oa being-ar- @eigned before the Cour! he pleaded “Nos guilty” mt the The prisoner betvg without counsel, the Court assign. a him Messrs. Baily, Clapp and-Larkin, of the Weet- @bester county bar. ‘The counsel for the-prisoner made a strong eff rt to have the caee postponed tor some time, and preseated affidavits to rtreogthen their siaim npon * the indulgence of the Court, but ic was finaliy decided by the Jastises to case on Thursday, the atm fost. Yeewsurt room was densely crow during Saeed gt ececings, aad the greatest excitement was manifested by = spectators on the appearance of the prisoner in tho ock. There are about thixty witnesses to be examined; #0 ‘the trial will prove to to s lengthy one; but it will i ‘deeply intarenting to the inhabitants of this and tho hboring counti “Give us bat Legge ek re fe are about aoe in the polisica) ple will want ight to note the “crclen”’ aad weirclee™ ne eet politicians ‘the AMBRIOAN W4a&KLY IPRuvB. the cheapest and cos nowspaper: Ja the cei Seoued ‘query Bridey psoraing., Prop ses farmiea the peopic t Ip reward tothe Sides of the poltticiens, office nol iter iat aod yeeehers. attached to ne clique, sect or 6 and ox 0, her ‘persion, poxt nor piace,” ta whole aim wtll Be" the people @ oorrect account of passing events, ery Friday morning, st only $1 per year ; furnished t0 seats 50 per hundred, cash in advance. ier a4 fifty cente per line. e ‘Adve perme} ll orders mast be addressed pentane northwest coiner of Fuilon and Nassau lew Youk- ie Look Like « Gentieman!—You Cannot Book ctber wire, if you follow the dictates of good tas'e and com- monsense—if you pnt on a light. cool, easy summer hat and get tt of KNOX, corner of Broadway and Fulton street, w seortment inciudes somethirg to please the most fastidious taste, and whore prices are as low as those who on!y sell bats of interior quality. Knex’s summer hate are the ne plus ultra of beacty, grace, frugaltty avd reai cemtort, Leary & Co., Leuders and Iatroducers of Sashien 12 gente’ bats —The summer styles for June, J, are ths day offered. | In variety they are no? surparsed. of Rocky Mountain silvery, beaver, the ever populdr and oe Sivalied ‘plsin castor, the ‘Raglan hat,” just importsd. with every pescriptien of negiige hate Sdapied wo by ter gee while Papamas, et high and low prices, Penvet, Canton and sn- lish Duseable braid, in the straw het deperanent, will meet Se approval of our numerous rerident ana non-resident cus- Hats! Hats! for the Llgaaeprpdapiebtek 3a;8 a ‘the usual low prices Sn peor ferment ins, of the Straw Hat Season.—Genin opens .w hat seagon for 1866 with a stock which, in ex- Sian vasiety od beauty, cancot be paral sled in New York, Besides the Kast Ineis hat, confined exclusively to this estab Bebment, the assortment includes Luiens Legnorns, Pau Bopieh brillisnis, vrowa and walle Hennels, sn: many other braids. ‘The at ea and sizes are as diver. sified an tie fabrics themelves, the crowns varying in height fand the brima in hreadih; so that old anc ead roune hips sn excel bas ida feid for chelce. "Fhe brown Bennet hers, mupg men und boys, are particulary wal fone far botn for town and country wear this au ‘meet the wants ot the clergy. handsome black ot he hha» just been brought out &tGENIN’s; and. in fact, there ig wo protersion or sailing. nostyle of face, no eccentrictt that ass not been. sn ca‘ered for in procuring this super as: GENIN in! ‘ad Broadway, opposite 8t, Pau: To the Hatters in the City and Country.— Bre hare jt introdnoed our third style of gentlemen's stray hat, which may be considered in every Teed ual if not uy . Sos to ant belore offered to wie pubis, “The solor being Sere brows or tan sata, vee it the. importan advantage of pet showing the dust and’ dit, whieh hae sivays | been one of fe principal objections to the wearing what, The arena tera crown off and analt iockes nigh, the tour inches wide, with adonble edge, whlch gives pro- om to tho face as wellas additional firmness to the brin, fe have ev confidence in offering the above leg the Eroeniias ar bae,s Hgnt an well a durabie nrle of au nae by the cate J A LELARD & OO., 180 Broadway. ive an Atr of Refine= e teatures. Look st his leading summer styles of eaeaime acd docky Mountain osavers—bis splendid straws Bod Fanamas.’ Cheapsem. elegance and maichans workman uracti| ae ea EABCHATD, 118 Naasan street, Panama Hats.—A Small Lot of Uncommon See ehict wil colwear any otter ru bat ailorioes ranging 5 7 orices rany From $10 10 00 gach. A LELAND & 0. 180 Bronawey. ‘Where's the Police? Why Can’t a Passage ‘way be clesred in front of WHITIVS, the hatter, 210 Broad way, corner of Fulton street? There ‘ia such a crowd there from morning till night, buying his splendid hats, that it is al- Boat kaposelole to get by. wo stores are not enough WHITK, He should hav ‘and give alla chance 0 buy, The Monster Steamship.—The most Fall, iustrated with Gagrams. Building of thie veseel marks ane of ve Ei ding and steam navigat every Friday morning, nished ta at $1 50 per cash in ad Tertcements will be tasered for oy Soni Ler yeas ‘mer ee or York and by to nowsagsain, Large Size Daguerreotypes for Fif+ yee "aed agon owe ma a ize others taxe beer) 8 Broadway, opposite Metropolitan Hotel, Ambrot s and Daguerreotypes, Extra large size, in colors, for only 80, cents, etre 8 beantifal WELLLNG?S, comer of Bleecker and Oarmine sireets, Amb: sejerregrpen, Bee large Size in Fine 50 centa, ‘These pic'ures are photograp! strom miniature nize, pi Sastolie or water color, at extreme! Jew peeen HUNTERS sew iret Cinee gallety 473 Broad. ‘way, R. Y. 1,000 Portraits ofthe American Democracy taken daily, on systematic principles, for 25 and 50 cents, at ‘the ire oy pare depot, 289 Broadway, Candidates immor- Peetenes as ot corre eee ‘Er Won Thiriy-sightn stroot Soniate of ator , Sompring every Bg ig im tee ee. iogatber wih Pianofortes and Melodeons 25 cont than Broad) rices.—The most bar . ‘at the warehouse of JOHN P, west of Varick, ‘The New and Extensive Bazaar of Fancy gad tore, 108, opened st at A e: Ria ght sat pL ot adie anh Tollcales, ‘it cormemacs o combs, perfumery and fancy soaps: ‘vom plote sescrtmient of tors, delis, for usement of children, latel and pra de beraar eeicre Gram oye ipey $50 Broadens , Great gp ped in aoe Uraaatcon tesa & Pty al 486 Broadway street, are now of- their large siook of carpeting and olicloth at extraord!- Prices. English velvet carpets as an low os lls. per 8a irpets as low as A : coe fpemeghon| tergioe oe from ty ‘wool, thou, ways washable, never shrinking or ‘known as iF cassimere sul,” Ros. 66 and 68 Fulton nrect, eorner iis tr a BO. ROWAN jam Broadway, pp Ho pny 4 TOWNSEND'S, 677 ay the “heut | iplen Mire and Baer yatent vowder root osx. Mote atthe Ward’s air, Uondon, 1861, and Vung, now Wore 1054. SLAG C. MauaaING on is, 137 and the Water struct, NY. Si Sewing opener tig ‘Thousand tale entimass oar ‘8 good opare- or wiih one. of eogers latest, {taprovsd “hg abeeried ta- obip ‘The season for quillicg linings and other proftacie arti clowe 8 thang, aed! d'now the time “0.00 the meantnes and pi na, enhar for use ry rival ! einen The tac: that our machine: o amlign oF x large maoufsoturing ested) ay Bre vasily superior to every otber kind, x1 be proved hy mate. Ne # me thinot eachanged ior ofa nod inferior duce. ou the true! Noersl terms. T. M. SINGEA & 00., 323 dtoadway. Awnings, Tents, Hout Sai, dc, made to vt abortest notice Orders resetved by mi iptly me pre x. kB fe enonalen ‘preparation seplied ionwa be ein OU TYLMR, 25 Bast Broadway. Strawberry Prescrves.—amiiies and Hotel Broprietors can have iheir own jerediled with Preserves of every Bied tm thelr season, w sep. Rod at cheaper can pu them up, oy leaving ubelr orders at tokio and preserve manufactory of JaMas BRUAD- DOW, 59 hobinson street. Catawba Wines from the roel towns or J. D, Park, pen Om pecieael Obio, sparkling erior; warranted oniv the pure juice of the procs: hid "BABKES & PPA K, Bros Broadway and Clarets, Ciarets.—Ularets, by the Case or dozen, suitable for ‘faml'y and botal ure, at the lowes: prices; taba Dubiin porter 0 i MarPansoR's, 430 Removal.- Zohn Marta Pests, | berg Pye] ot the geanice Farin Cotomne water, hea x Hrosd street, ‘au de 'Golonag taal kinds Orders willbe corner of of genuine anton and ana ake ts vottles. prompt- ly attended to, To Wholesale and ogg A 2 BARNES & PasK 304 Broad Duane sirect, ew York. invite tho attention ‘of josbers. at ane buyers to immense sicck of mat medisines, by far the largest ag. are yo larg = ro ci oF 10 re below ey prices, lozen Or Mr ecods snipped etth anne ko, say parted the he world. an Ty oy ys RY herpes —E. W. 8. &p8. can Obtain Dar no’s celebrated catarrh snuff (at bie pricee) 1a New York, Boston and Philadelphis, and of JAMKS DORRY, Alvany, Ortstadoro’s Wise air Dye and Toupecs segent rivate upartmcn! a for Tag his inimitable dive, rival up supply! Devonly reliatia sruate of the Kiadexart, Wholewte sod Foiall al CRINEADOROS, No. 6 stor House. “Gopy the ad: Caution to the Public.—To Dist! h the genuine magnetic powder, for the destruotion of insects, from cisonruntmilations, It ia Becseeary to examine the wrapper, See that four mations! mavdals—-those ot King Franos, I. gium and the Untted Stetes—are engraved thereon, He sure, that s lithographic fac simile of Lyon’s sigmaiure appears tion of bedbugs. meek feos, wae ever prepared or sold. The v rietors arty botela endorse it. Come and se9 the teatinen' [Spey ex President Fillmore. aod hnodreds of the ony ef CA Burope, as well as the sovereigasof Americs. The plila, Tor the extermination of rate and mtoe, are endors or equal emphasix by a!) who have tried hem. Call and see the mecals, diplomas, government orders. scientific Keene seg ‘dc. at the central depot, 0. 424 Broed wa: ati Ph to ee ANUEL LYON, Batchelor’s Hair Wigs and To: are superior to all orhers. ‘Their new improvements kecure perfect onentort to the wearer, natural elegance Dilly, Hla uprivalled and only harmless hair dye is applied in twelve private roomr, at BATOHMLON’S, 233, Broadway. 12 your Hair ooh ae or Gray, use Ballard’s celebrated hair dve. ove thet rece ved the premium, Mf your hairs falling of 2 Balfard's cuscteal ate fasener wit stop itin 48hours Depot, 498 Broadway. Costar’s Electric Powder, Free from Pot- fon. for the ¢estruction of mths, mosquitoes. fleas, flies, bed- bugs. plant ineecta, verminon fowls and all ineects, HENRY R At Ea ‘wholesale and retail depot, 388 Broadway, New 01 Clirehugh’s Invisible W: and Toupecs, with enews invented oiin seam, var oy only to hie extab- and correciness shment, They combine lightness cf fit not found in any other. 162 Fulton street, weat corner of Broadway. Nil Desperandum! tho’ the sees tr All that they keow, yet eay that yon must die; tA It’tie Cf oti? cholera they can’t cure, Jast try a remedy that’s always sure, par we will srickly net sot on ‘on your feet— ‘KINF BLD" Ey yd 70 Nassau street. For anle ai all respectable Notice.—To rperseegss with Humors. Owing to the great demand for my screfulons ointment 12 New York city. i shail beat no 2 0.3 Figmouins Fort _ road: ‘way, from the 9th to the 14th All who are troubled eall. Advice im al) cases prietor of Kennedy’s mi ‘are and gr: ‘groceries. aoeare ten peetaly Yavtied 13 to tis. DONAL apy: pro- sal discovery, Roxbury, Mass. Dyspe: is Certainly Cured about three Meeninet Hoe HOSTETTRR’S: pilates scrptes “Morar @ stomach off impure secretions, and it ear Resi tthe debilitated ont ution Pecuiiar fo warm weather here. Barnes & Park, agents; Mra, ‘Mayes, Brooklyn. Holleway’s Pills —Where are they Not ?— Mbyte | pills be called an universal medicine, tor they are in demand throughout the hebitable globe. Sven the medical dogmatisis, who regard a1 ¢eviations trom sata rules ag savrilege, are electrifed by the cures of «apes ver grmplains aid dysentery accomplished by Do not Neglect a however Slight— It ie hardly excusable, when a simole remedv like WISTAR’S wild cherry balsam ithin vourreach This is in nearly all cases effectual. No family should be without it. Chelera, Diarrhea, ikea fe fearful atiacts, prevented by takiog Inger & o's tnteloss ceced. Depo: S00 Broad an kOe m. i. INGute Peon" way. oe ING ., Ing chemista, successors to T, T. Green. These Rupture.—Only Prize Medal Awarded to Marsh & Co.. by the In¢ustrial Fxbioition of all Nations, at (he Crystal Palace, for their new patent radisal cure truss. Re- ferences as to its superiority — et Valentine wut Md lard Parker aud John M. Carnochan, Ones, fro alt 4. M. oP. MARSH & 00, No 234 Maiden lane, N. °° On Wednesday, June 11, at St. ‘Thomas? church, by the Rey. Francis L. Hawks, D.D., Mr. Geoace W. TURNBULL ‘to Miss JosEPHiNE ANDERSON, all of this city. On Tuesday, June 10, by the Rev. James Chrystie, D, D., Rev. Ronert B. CANNON, of lowa, to Euizanern, daugh- ter of the late Hamilton Biggam, of this city. On Saturday, June 7, by tho Rev. F. Moylan, Manta L. SxIDMORE, of this city, to Simon Camacuo, of Caracas, Ve- nezuela. On Tuescey, June 10, at the Madison square church, by the Rev. William Adams, D, D., Davin Unt, M. D. Loviga MaCaLEstsr daughter of the late Rufus L. Nevius, On Tuesday, June 10, at the residence of the bride’s father, by the Rey. Dr. Storrs, ‘Taomas Hovstom, of this oe to ARAMINTA T., daughter of samuel Flest, of Brook- a Jersey City, N. J.. om Wednestay, June 11, by! Rev. Mr. Imbrie, Mr. Jouy 0, Camnon, ‘of Spuyten Duy: vil, Ne Y., to Miss Cystm1a M. Far, of Williaentbare, N N.Y. In Jersey City, on ‘Wednesday, June ll, by the Rev. Charles K. Imbrie, Mr. Pstur D. Staats, of Griggstown, Somerset county, N.J., to Miss Exizanera F, NARINE, daughter of James Narine, of the former place, Died. On Tuesday, June 10, Orne Susan, infant daughter of De Witt C. and Rachel A. Ward, The friends of of the family are invited to attend the fu- afternoon, at past two o’closk, from No, 176 First a. papers please copy. On Sionday: June 9, of Cee per Manis, widow of the Inte Thomas Andrews, aged 47 years and 27 days. ‘The relatives and friends are respestfully invited to at- tend the funeral, from her late residence, No. 39 Goerck street, fete afternoon, at three o’clock. orning, June ii, FREDERICK D., eldest ‘and oD eta Clinch, aged 14 years and 3 months, ‘The friends of the rhea are respectfully invited to at- tend the tir ptn la late residence, No, 87 Third ge ied o’slock. nWedneiay 7 Sune ii, |) Juask MARTIN, only son of John julia A. Cordes, aged 2 years, 1 month and 21 = relatives and friends of the family are respestfall invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of hie mee No. 78 Forsyth street, afternoon, at three On Wednesday, Juve ll, Mrs. Exizanera Raity, a na- tive ofreland, townland of Strahan. parish of Myboonlong, Her friends ‘end relatives are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral, from her late resideace, corner of Thir- ty-second street and Kirst avenue, to-morrow afternoon, at half past two o'clock. On Wednesday, June 11, Bexsamiy Parker, aged 35 ears. uv Funeral this afternoon, at three o’clock, from No. 94 Stanton street. Ean ores el papers please copy. ednesday, June 11, Dxnis Supuiey, aged 26 years ents 4 monthe. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the faneral, from the residence of his mother, ihe toes of Fight! nthe street and Fourth avenue, Yorkvilt, to-morrow afternoon, at two o’clock, ‘At Yorkville, on Weanendey, June 11, of disease of the heart, Carotin® HatsTkap, daughter of Harriet and the late Thomas Spofford, i sok 9 years, 3 months and 19 and relatives of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, nf Eighty-seventh street, near Third avenue, to-morrow af- ternoon, at three o'clock. On Tuesday, June 10, Mr. Srey Corts, aged 71 jours, Tho relatives of the family, the friends of his son, Ste- jhen Collins, Jr., and of his son-in-law, Thomas Short- : | Rand, Are réspostfully invited to attend the faneral, this ‘at half past afternoon, three o’elock, from the residence oe eee Gacihter, Mra. E, Parker, No. 205 Columbia street, In Willan hare, on Wednerday, June 11, of consump- tion, James Barton, in the 24th year of his age. ‘The friends and acquaintances are respectfully ate to attend the funeral, to-morrow afternoon, at 0 Orelock, from his late residence, No. 188 South ‘sixth atreet, Williameburg. Suddenly, on Wedwon3ay, Juno J, Camuamxs, widow of So athena, aged 68 years, 11 months and 6 ayn. relatives and friends of the family, and thoseof her pons, Andrew 3. and James T. Surre, are respectl ia- vied to a'tend hewprg this af ernoon, £ too! from the )esidence of nen aon: oct G. H. Dakin, tage row, Bergen mains wi ibe taken: aaenneen Cote New Jersey. Her Sonne for iolerment, ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED BVERY DAY. — A 10 MEMEING OF THS FILL ‘more ard Densleun Ciud of the Nain ward. will be ba'd at AC Luke's Hullaing, @rener of Hudeon and Grove atroe's ’ ‘The mecting will na addre-sed Hiaeus Hrocks, Hon KO Perrih Bowl ian 8, Bamsmous and other ’ iatiogu'sh> GuO. B. De ANs, President. 1 1H WARD KEYSTONE CLUB. =A) MABtING op ras E _elub will beyheld at Brooks’ arsemoly jo, 36 Broome s'reet, on arian evening, ry sad a8 yaloeke all {Buchanan ap: triewdly to the jeetion 0 re quested to atend, MENKY 1 MAHON Prev, Becretary. 210N2O BORSs, A. A LABGE AND pbc omyer MEETING OF one diferent pantie a peosemnce f this city, »t thelr resp: beadquarterg, the lowing resolutions were introduced ne ag oe bo ad Bevoived. the pubditcation of the AMERICA ® War kL! PREns tbe indepen dent. champion of the ple’a sbis. a8 8 proof of harmooy aud union, and recommead it tor Fore cheuiation as. truthtul, reliabie and independsat ex- ponent of national volitica, evolved. tbat thore desirous of obtaining the AMK RICAN WEEKLY Pas8s must torward their orders to the neriaweat corner of Fulton and Nassau streets, where it is tury ished to subscribers a: #1 a ‘ear, aad to ager ove: hundred, Advertisements insered at fifty coats per T A MEETING OF THE FIFTH WARD YOUNG MEN'S Buchapan and Breckenrié; Aerial. held Wedaesday evening, Juve 1}, 1866, at 318 Greenwish street, the folowing Tevoluligue were upanimously adovted: - Wi the peuce and narmony of this ¢'grfoua Union hve 4 aud threatened by tauaticiam and dems- been en ogy vm; it ives upon the young men of :be Union Seon ond avert the oreauful oulamity, 524 dear @ k coud that hongs over our besatiful dorizon, “dbove object in view ania tbe com ttirioa for our gulde, ae young men of the'Fittn ward, free from all party necks boa olalane, who hare 50 sue m6; ‘as primaipies in thelr voce whose motio fs, principle and their enuatry’s good oa ep tpt "pat at invir heart sel" interca, and per- fopel aggrandisement—we bave no sympathy for such would-be martyrs in the cause of democrasy, knowing no North. no Sou'h. no Fast, no ay npeanres but our glorious ud etereai Union, We resoive to organize an amoola:ion. to to be oalled rbe Fah Ward Young Men's Buchavan and Bresk- e Astociation. purpose micetes of ihe cemooratio party througout hon, and we trast meny oiber young soleiere in ine wiorlons inspired by the same patrio\ic feeliogs, t there mav not be a desert great Uni: the democratlo cause may lorivus harvest next November, and uorootall the isms that are br ‘bnrled in the eotl, from one end of this glorious Union 0 the othor. momclved ‘That we receive wi'h the most cordial a enthu- tia feeliigs tne nominadion of James Bu last Yeon ) ir on Tor te Providouoy, and Joun , ire ot ences: for the Viee Ps 2 ‘Ree it in este Buchensn we & states- political experience, and ove in every cegree oa- Richa ing wit aboity aud aalietuolion to ine comely able of e arduous duties devolving on the chief Executive of this great and glor ous Union; inet the past serviezs of James a- chanan have been in evely respect worthy of the man and the democratic party. ‘Reso vea, The Jobn 0, Breckenridge, our nominee for Vice President, bas by hls past services prove! himself worthy of the Goatidence and support of the democraiic party throughout 6 Union. ‘On mot'on. the meeting was adjourned. to meet on Fridey June 13, at 8 o'clock. Punctual attendance is 1e- quented of ever: member. WM. CORNELL, Obairman, H, H. MoGannen, Seorelary pro tem. OTIOR.—THE MEMBERS OF THA RMPIRR CLUB wil please meet at thetr hendquertars, this evaaiom, at 10 o’ctock P. M., tor the praee of giv: tats rene aerenade to Senator Douglas and theron. Ho nell Capt THATAW Rt NDERS, President HE S&tVENTEENTH WARD BUOHANAW CLUB merched from thelr head quar‘ers, 167 First avence, making quite a rerpectable Vemgustraton, with appropriate Darnera. and accompanted bv Mauahan’s Bund, discrursing excel’ent music approoriatesto the occasion. be epp atest teat the spirit of union and harmony is their motto, and that ter are ined to do their duty. as democrata t> the ‘nion and fhe constitution, The President o° this club is ie Malachi Brennan, with Mr. McDonald and Michael Smith Beocretaries. <= PERSONAL, bp lapped WISHING TO aporE: A LITTLE por. ee years of eee can call corner of Grand and Ninth atreets, 2 Wiliamsury A Leary Myr i TO ADOPT A MALE IWFANT on rors ea’ Lying.in Hospital, No, 34 Lispe: si Oe pdoetet ey aaely aD rece mic eeagcs great favor by ealling ator rondlt gis adcreas 16 168 Mow street sireek i ity Ce STEWARD, OR a= SISTER a ward) and ftstr, aunt, Eliza Parcells, will send Lest ou on Thursday, Friday or Saturday. to Daniel Van 1¢, Staten Is\and, they will ee. Q. N. 18 be ep al To CALL AT Tf UAL piece next Friday afternoon, Was disav} fad Jest week. Don’t neglect to rin; gin you a cooy of the AMERI- CAN WEKKLY PRASS8. It can be obtained at the northwest corner of Fulton and ‘Nassau streeis, La BLaIR WILL FIND a ‘LETTER IN Tae Broadway Post offiee. yo THs AMBBICAN WEKKLY PRKSS, THE LECTURE SEASON. IL THE Preece NEWS, lelghboring News, Ail he Thestrloal ¢ Thes! ews, me wd News, ‘all the Genera ots Will_ be found in to morrow’a A AMMBICAN FHLS®. the cheapest and most interes'ing paper Bylot ia the city. inared Ad ert $1. year. faraisbed to $150 ~ hur vertisements Le wa a ine. must| ice of the A meet eoreer aa Patton sn and f ‘Nass. streets, “New orks vor tale at the oflice, and by mews egents, Teri DOLURE BY THE MOBE Rev. ARCHRISGOP HES —A lesture will be delivered on Thuraday arenian. June, by the Most Rev. se ree imae = pe Musle, Four'eenth ai rosteds pliediot to ibe. Saas of the Immaculate Goncoptios, Pourioenta sitet, ‘The lecture will commence at 8 o'clock. | Ticke'a sl, te be had at Hail & Son’s music store, the emote Ua book e elore. and at the a Acad Music the day of the ie abject —"Life and times of Daniel ‘o'onnell.” No Prine boxes oan, be had by applying at the Academy of Music, D ag eta JOCKEY CLUB.—A MEETING OF THE on Jookey Vinb wi:l be held at the Friday, 18th inet, at 8 o’clock P.M. the members is reqa jemted, as businessof importance wil! be transacied, J. A. VALSNTINE, Beo’y F. J. 0. UBLICITY 18 Ver Ly akeretge ig {03 nyerhs MSBCHANT, mechanic and tradesman AMERICAN WSKELY PRESS “foralahos an an opportunity 13 the business man to mske known bis business throughout the Orders length and breadth of the country, Issued every Frida} poraing. So Rp vent to the Goa tee ameriosk ‘of Fulton and Ni optim New York, will be inserted for lily eeuts a Line. ‘Subscripuon to paper only $18 year. Rees couse, Reg! first, met of Jocke} the iS oanee two start, and for each i wbiahy’ with the sctrenge movey, $25, the second horsein the race. Two mile BrcoxD ase sda: June, sakes,” subseription, $300 Rute 0% tate mile The oekey Clu io acd ‘ond St. 200 fe pombuatont a ‘3 ESE! Race.‘ Association stakes:” rialt 9004900 added by ine clube Mle hents Closed wi —] , 20th June; $700. 3 mile beats, if tonne ha ore og EY Beth} 5 Purse 0 Smile jhe rach i the ae money, 835, will go to the viene yroreee are ay Sie raion Course in prepara. Rourly expectod.. oe Py P VACENTING, Secretary Fashion Jockey Ciub. REGATTAS. UCHANAN, Ane. DOUGLAS AND Fant aeeoetever loings of the troy Approvicg and roving the vom! ae ich will b bilsieg ine A AuaRICAN secrete) whi e put rem ve oo ts ALORA Rg y ar i u J 106th street, Kast river, on Monday, June 23, ¥ ¥IRST—FOUR oan BOATS =O 1 WESTRICTIONS. Firat Ce Becond ia to ‘or before the 16th fe entrance we wile raves a half. Club meets ave? Morn ae NO Te ah EOTMAN, Secretary. FIREWORKS. Bens, inet PREMIUM ~ 010) D BRILLIANT Takoestony, wort Point, vey chy, t ee Ld %. shore works should be addressed to J. G. & OB TBs Joeney ONS, 0510 PHOS, DUNEIN, ‘here samples of exhibition joone iso er ariel aon wi Work, mniteh 10 soreKoepery’ salen, euel as Crackers, worpe- does, rockets, ‘candies &e., Ae, may be foun Goods delivered to any part of thet ‘tty Ms ‘at any of the rail. road or steambont stations, free of expens: UPTON & ©0.'8 DISPATOM LINE FOR SAN FRAN- ing recalariy and petitrel ‘on or before the da} Saat, ae neta alee gene teem set jade, master, SaiFing her cargo, st pler 9 Kast river, nd wit poeiltvoly sail ag bully for the Callfornia: tr with moyaNncy, su ailiog eet, ne th n Teal fata tao ehloper pei Ju ieteniion, Neb. The ships Or toed Manor their advertised day. IN & 0O., 58 Routh street. corner of Wall. TOO LATE F FOR © ASSIFICATIOS Ly tute aa BENJAMIN'S ‘NRW JUVENILE. ORATORIO, EN- led the ‘*Piiestess and Six Queens,” at the Broadway Pg ty Ks June 13, 1856, by bis classes. oon sioner’, Inainding alerce tg ene, Angola, meting Sai hamsene SEW PUBLIUATIONS. EW NOVuI BE aUTHOR OF “THE HEIR AZ Mee BY 1 al 0 D. APPLETON 4 CO. 346 and 348 Broadwat yrill pubiek on Maturday, the 14h, TH< x Oma 1 A rauvty't Te cone: BY THE AUTHOR OF “THE HFIK OF REDCLYFYE,” “HEARTS: BABE”? ETO, ‘Iwo voir, \9mo.; paper covers $1; cloth, $1 50. ‘Taw PLAN or Tak acTHoR IN WI ee se THIS SeRiKs Or BOOKS. ‘rhrougreut these ta'es the has been to present ® vic: ture of oroinary i if Arey i, wo ns 0 drwy out its xy abilities of being turn’ to the bes eat 6 a befall oaly thus excluced and is the Rope of be an example, to the persiexitien or dat ty y ies the sce ‘which renders story exsiting. have Stiempthas been made io make ine interest of the book de pend on character painting. mxmacr FROM A avi 1tW OF “THE HEIR OF REDOLYTve” AND “ BEARTHEASH,” IN THE NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW FOR ‘APRIL: a t her writirgs which made = sensation here was the “bin ad © Tia year jon it was |" Beferriag 10 the yemeins of washed evvers of the copy aforesaid, w» find it boelrtaed ioe 6 eighth thousand, How sey aeeet bave med since 99 iis puollehers, to supp! demand teraerr ard the pincee et srbaned dlianved, oe teoot ar les. we do not seem! ipa Jot individ Bere ly, but bousehol Pearted 3 una dusaaeia. aes real oxes) bir Cheries Granaison 4: ureery iol Cariton, me dave litt'e hesivation ia Sy eg ir Guy Morelia ot Nessie, Haron ha mea edits sone tat eo ory or gio the brilliant, ardent, chiva/rous clil'd of Cae , with 1 small daily evests, ite Diessares nde boy, of fortune, d oversna. 48 KNTLY PUBLISHED, Brsntsrass: Or the broivers Wie, 2 vols, 20, paper ov i (Lenth thousand.) Tas Win or huveryres Limo, +81; $1.50. (Thirteenth thouracd.)> “Ow rendered KENNETH: Or, The Kear Guard of the Grand Army. 1 vol. ie. per, 50c.; cioth, ie. ea aaa ang BUWDEKB: 1 vol. 12m0,. paper, 50 cents; cloth, ane Tvo Guanpiaws; Or, Home in This World, 1 vol, 12m0., psper covers, fUc ; cloth, 7: BRECHCKOFT _1 Vol ve ug LANCES OF LYNWOOD. 1 Vol 16m0., 750. jORGAN'S va are or hn E MASONRY—A FEW ie ae eT | Ou wir, rep we ght an fa. y NaaGue are ak riers propane ‘three doors bove Broome street. ore 18 AB pEstee say 2 qo rae ghd chanic tradeaman morning. e_ Amer! Pros, northwest coraer of Fulton and aassiu srects, New York, wil be mserted for fifty centsa lice. Subscription to the paper only $18 year, HK LONDON JOURNAL,—THE LONDON J°URNAL mie no! gow printed ja 3 ta New York, and published weekly, Oy fy Nasrau street, price two centsesh; pene terme, eve dollar per annum. ll the back num’ es from the commencement of the new volume can be obiained, Agents wen'ed throughout the Union and Canadas, 10 PLEABURE ‘RAVELLERS,—8PRINGS, WATER fala, oem vathing, resors, monntain scenery of the United Staten and Canada, w'th maps and embeliishm ats, Price, 50 cents. Algo, The jolver and Steamship Guide tor 1856, with map ct ibe Dnited States and Canada. Price on y 25 cinta Brduigbein the rands ote y traveller, jourceying fe health or pleasure. For sale at wholesale nd retail by DIsrUR- NULL, Atlor House, corner of Vesey stroet and Broadway. HE MONSTER ATEAMSHiP.—THR MOST FULL, graphic and interesting account ever published of that marine monster, the steamship Great Kastern, now building a Blackwall ‘Fog'ard, and which ls expecied to make the ge fron ‘Bngiand to tals country in s!x or seven dava, will be fc tr-morrow’s frsue of the AMERICAN WKEKLY Piss, ius Fated with Cingrame, ‘Every man of lovelligence in the coustry should obtaia this paper and read the acovun as the building of this vessel marks anera in tne his ory of thip builckeg andeteam navigation. | The American Press is published ¢ver Aras 2 atonly 9,5 per year, and is Rarnltned rereuts at jundred cash in advance. Ad- vertiremen’a will be inserted for fifty centaa line, ‘The Ameri- can Prees is for sale_at the northwest eorner ot Fulton and Nesrau streets, New York, and by the news agent AMERICAN ‘WEEKLY PRESS. _ ME LL THE ory 3 NEWS, Allthe pins Reeaptersans News, ‘All the Theatrical News, All the Political News, aud all he General News Will be fund in to-morrow’s AMERICAN WREKL' PRESS, the ob eat and most interes‘ing péper printed ia the sty. mered A price SL. year, turnished to ageats at $1.50 had Aavertieemen's fitty cents a line. Orders myst be ad io the office of the American, Prove, north: ation Te eaten and Nassau streets, New York. For sale ut the offloe, and by news agents. Terms cash. T a MAMMOTH STHAMSHIP.— ‘The fullest acsount ever Pubjished of this monster stesmehi; Now bullding at Blackwall, —a ad, wil 4 found {n to-merrow’ fies Of the AMEBICAN WAERLY PRESS, ec jeapest and best Newspaper mubtianed in Americs. Only Sia bese $1 59.8 hundred, to agents, ‘Terms, invariably, cash in advance Advertisements inserted av'anty cente a line.” Ordeis must be addressed to the office of the American Press, northwest corner of Sutton and oe aareres New For sale at the office and by news agents, EE AMERIOAN WREELY PRESS, A LARGE DOUBLE ebect mf pe fatesued every Friday m« » fron the office of the p: wees corner of and Raman stront Kew ‘ork, at the ex:remely low Price of One contains all the oocurrences of note in Yorks ‘lly 6 ing the week, all police olidcal dolce, interesting Jeera from correspol Europe and Am tbe country calculated te please, instruct or se the ge! Feader. She ow price at which it is published pute fe witha the rench of evere person, Bapsoription price $1.8 year; far- nished to sren‘s at $1 60 per bundred. cash in advance. Ad. verti wats inserted in the Am ation sey: Presa at fifty cents per line, All orders must be addressed to the pro rictor, northwest corner of Fulton and Nawau streois, New HR MONSTER STEAMSHIP.THE MOST FOLL, Eraphicand inleresiing acoount ever published of tnsi Inarine monster, he steamship, Great Kasiern. now building at Bisckwall, Hog'and, and which is expected to make th voyage rom Eng apd to this country in.six or seven days. wl wil AMERICAN WHEK! en in to morrow’s issue of the ge the bulding of tie vensel marks an era in the hintory ship building and steam navigation, ‘The American reat hed every Friday moruiog. st only 81 per ‘and is 60 per hundred. Jeaah ia sdvanige Ad: ve All be inserted for fifty cents.a line. The Ai dan Frossa for eslo-af the bortivemt corner ot Fallan and Naseau streets, New York, and by the news agents. NEWSPAPERS, dic. GENTS FURNISHED WITH THE AMERICAN WERK ane LY tele Pe ee, ear Rowabed akan eae every oF mei tna ar forms Pronice norihweet ot corner of Fr tad u etreota: New York. ‘HE MAMMOTH Sener. —_ ea ee gecount e' babed of this monster steamshtp, "ow puiding at pesca magia, in to morrow’ Of the AMERJOAN WEEKLY PRESS, The cheapest an ne. published in America. unin jl = year; $1 50 a hundred to agents, Iv, cash in advance. cants s line, to the office of the Amerioxa Press, Sawer corner ot Fulton and Nassau streets, New York, For ea ¢ at the office and by news agen's, He NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 12, 1856. 8 sMERICAN oye WISHES 4 im an American famiy. as housekeever, oF ee E srjosion to-go & short dis- pig | best reterences given and required. Ap- ADY pecee . our AS MUSIC private ness in & as had apenas tele if ia ie full uaiited. ete eee the 8. C., box iT TO TAKE CHARGE tise. ta'ping a situation os house Keeper. in,» genteel iamily. Address sire. M., 166 West 37th st, room No. & MN AMERIOAN WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION, TO ber ‘cook, wasn and iron; she thoroughly ux business.” The best ity references cao be given. Can be teen lor three ai BESPROTAGLK GIRL WANTS A AITUATION Im a {imal private family. to, cook, waab nd tro y Pleare ca'l wt No. 80 Warren st, bet Hoyt streeia, Brooklt n. ‘Good clty referén HEALTHY, ABLE BODIED GIRL, ASOUT 15 YRARS Of og¢, Wiber ®p ace, ins emsil private family, lo do general housework. anquire at 177 Tthavenua, fa the s!are. HIGHLY osprey om YOUNG LADY WOULD like iitmadon, 0 atien Address Mise Walter, Herald cflice. A GEL WiSEkS & SITUATION, 48 CHILDRENS nurse ar d pisin a fe willing to do chamber- work and waiting; can wer very best of city refe‘ea: where sbe hns ved .wo years, Can be seen at her employer residence, 1¢8 220 st, YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION, IN A Private ‘amily; ix a good piain cook aud lauadress. Has Kood city reference’ Wou'd travel with a family. Can be teen for two dayr. Call at 228 26th st, near %hav., iathe store, A PROFES8ED COOK, OF SOBRR AND STEADY babite, Faishen a situation, Apoly for two days, in the corset sore, 134 Cli lage, Sth st, new 6th aven' Bea otclty reference aivens PROTESTANT GIR WANTS A SITUATION, AS Durse and Bee Can be seer fora week at her Present employer’ 200 titaton st » Brockiyn. A “A RESPECTABLE WOMAN WISHES TO DO THE washing of three or four gentlemen, or to wash tor & family. avply at 201 Bridge atree!, Srooxlyn, SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPZCTABLE YOUN ‘women; can ook, wath and {iron or do housework, fa & smail fomt)y? his no objection to go to the country; good city Teference. Cnilat No. 3u9 Mott treet, between Houstoa and Beecher siseeis, A young sox ovine pect 0 TO CATE na withs family. by payin 1 paisage money, Ad- dress T. ., Herald Chive, undiengeg Li ai SITUATION WANTRD—BY A RESPRCFABLE WO- man, 28 Durse and seamstress; she thoroughly uaders'an ishing eare cfan infant and Is.also able todo all kinds or fa- milly sewing; 188 good emorolderer; the best of city reference from ber Inst place. ‘Oar ‘be seen ior wo days at 232 7th av, Detwoen 26th ard 26th ats, Please call in tha aire, LBithpete WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION, AB iain sewer, and to take care of w baby. Good citv Feferences, can be given, Inquire at 173 83d st, betwesa 7th are Sth avenues, BITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABL™ WO. man, as chumberma‘d ard watter, or cham ermatd and to to senist In he washing. Good reference given. Inquire st Weat 17th st rot ‘7te avenue. 5 : REsPROTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITUA- tion as puree, CI ea and plain sawer. and © make herself uroful at ibe fine w abing. Can coms weil re- commenced, Please call at 123 West 27th at , third floor. SITUATION WANTED-BY A RRSPECTABLE WO- ‘man as chamberm»id and waiter; or genaral housswork, in ip small family. Good references, Inquire at 125 Weat BESPECTABLE WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION, Hag no ebjection ty goin the vet. Please call, for two days, ai SITUATION WANTRD-BY A RRSPECTABLW YU UNG girl, ino private family, to do general housewars; ts & first rate Washer and ironer ‘Can be geen at 125 Kast 111d at, RRAPROTABLE xorre ioe! WISHES A SITU. ation as wet 5 y is tive weeksola. Good city relerence. Call at iio Subery a front room, first floor, for two days. YCUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION AS COOK, washer ad ironer; would go mabort distance ia the country. City references given, Call at 250 k. 18ihst., for wo days. PROTEATANT MIDOLE AGED WOMAN WANTS A situation, as Jaunarers, or to de general hourawork. Can give good reference, if required. Can be seen at 362 10th atreet, third floor, MIDDLE AGED WOMAN, CAPABLE, INTELLIGENT ‘ard trustworthy, wisbes @ altnation as eared otin tet i Bie: family, or would take the eotire ove of en intkn reference. Address Housekeeper, ld office, for Awe days. BMBPEOTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WIBHRS A SITU: A, auioa to do general housework, in 8 aml private famt 7, amberwork waitin; van ands jerevce xiven. A MOST RESPECTABLE ENGLISH LADY WISHES A cen for two daya, at" 22l Tih me belwess aventies i situation, as child’s nurse; fs competen: to take charge of on infant from ita birth, oF 10 act ea housekeeper. 10 8 re, epectable widower, witb'a amali family; 19 an exneriecced nurse in sickness. Has cne year snd ten onthe’ reference to event from ber last place _ Please call on or address «. H., Bio Bleecker sl, in the shoe store, appolating an intervis w. A* AMERICAN YOUNG LADY, WHO HAS esha accustomed to travellirg, wiehes to engage as cv ition to lady who will spend the season ta Kurope; she {8 good seamstress. and thoroughly usdersiands dressmaking. Ken! ce given and required, Address C. a., 623 udson st, SITCATION Lala ele -10 DO GENERAL HOUSE work in & emai! family; is 8 g004 plain ook aad good warher snd words O e seen tor two daysat 25 Vesne st, South Brooklyn, iron basement, RESPECTABLE MARRIED Ry fa WITH A healthy breast of milk, wisher Id tojwet nures, having just lost her own. Apply at 8 Gold ents Brooklyn. RYSPEOTABLE WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION, a prolesned cook: understands ail kiads of game a and soup, baking, pastry and desserts, Best of reference. Call at 60 Lafayette piace, RESPEOTABLE | PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN ‘Wishes to engage in & private tam'ly as seamstress. to g> ineday or week; uréerstanéa a kinds ofeewing. Please tdavou ie Ox Union rqunre Post offic, for vwo days: RREPEOTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, WANTS A 8{TU- ation; understands cookivg in all is branches: i« w recommended !rom her last be sean at 129 32 between Ist snd 2d avs., for two days. Ll et WANTED—BY A ‘aypitpierers ten! YOUNG walter in @ private tamily, mbern rid and 0 “40 plein sewing, understands her oe eae Caa be seen for two dayaat No.3 Union court, Univeraity piace, be- tween 11th end 12th ate, OOAOHMAN’S SITUATION WANIRD—BY A RE epectable yourg msn. No objections to the coustry. The beat of city reference given. Please call at 362 srosdwav. BOY, 17 YEARS OF AGE, WISHES TO LEARN A trade; plumber or carpenter, or any good tra: ‘Address box 150,, Herald office, Sala: city referer co, object. SITUATION WaXTKD-—BY A YOUNG MaN, IW A etall Nquor store ; bas some kuowledge of the buri- Wager mich an odject as « comfortable hocae, ‘Apply at 0 18th et between Istana Bd avenues. HE CHEAPEST AND BEST WEEELY.— TT tate day pubueed i prige four, cents, No, 25 of the ‘This popular end containe several cheptera more of entitled 8, Sor i ne Mano The chapters are of the EXOMNG RIND, Alro, @ tale of the "hoo happen cag wilting cescrtption, ygntiied | 1 mii yor of the last war, eipaalt vith much other interesting ba ‘8 number ot Uncle Sam, only four cents, Every news: man spd veneer of heap puntistioas well it. DEX1ER & BROTHER, 14 and 16 Ann street, N. Y.. General Agen's, THE MILITARY. bag! OCRPS Rep will be, bold. Ae ADJOURNED MEET- of this : mraveaion pe tae § on Fridav evening, the 150 oat ii cy hear eee on of the committee WE GPibe lath of Juve end tho sth of July. Sy order: WiutaM TAYLOR, Adjuiant. "RAYMOND, Col. 6] FUE ARTS, IMPORTANT 70 THE PUBLIC, e’ celesrated in SESE, ig tt a ae eh yg eA Du rapia pices ‘useful only on Infe a ate tact peecte i “i infante, invalids or Which oan b be copied after In photograph. 2,000 pictures on exhibition in the new gallerion, four doors Above Astor House | NS, MACHINISTS, sHTe- BAVANS, : So butiders and MEN, uilders, an generally should read the coount of ‘het Cy the Great E: bas Surding a Blackwall, X oe ich will be publis y yw (Friday’s) edition they auealod: LY ed i —¥ i every uP pe Honig ie, Ore northweet corner of Fulton and Neasan streets, Rew York. For sale at the oflise and by pe WATOMES, JEWELRY, &C. IAMONDS: UAL IW Toe, 6 oe Py a ee Sito enn ihice mrosspen ty sll oan’ part otibe 8 L.&J. JACOBS, Tmannmetiring jewelers, 7 Brosdway. jOMPOSITION AND GOLD Be ae OHAINS—A Ew article, warranted not, to tarnia ah oF change color, or ‘he Heng cago Toy mail wo say pait of ibe United Maton, L. roe SAOOBS. ta Jewellers, 407 Broadway, OCULAST AND AURIST. Fy BYFS OF ALL COLORS—SUPERIOR TO o p mane mod anpoarange ty } to fit each tet io the aa rod wip Paina wor oh Sa beers ater neat lov’ day, wb Bo. ts Wy ROW MBs Oli ang Arte A BAGEROTABLE PROTESTANT way AND Wire yantry with a private femil: oe nardionrs tive Woe os housavente or e of acountry seat throughout the year. Please 120 ‘St. Mark’s place, Sthist., room 15, til Good roterenes. A GERMAN MAN WANTS A SITUATION, TO WORK on a farm, or man; understands all about horses; Plea-e call at 169 Third street, rea: house. good reference, —WANTED, BY A CAPABLE YOUNG ituation, to go with @ family to San Francisco; dressmaking and fine sewing; would wait on . or take charge of one or two children, on the pavssge. ‘The best of clty reference can be given. Address, tor one week, H. W., 101 Amity st OOK, WASHRR AND JRONER—SITU ATION WANTED, bya yourg woman, who underwands her ousiness and can give the ty reference. Call at 91 West 19th tween 6th and 7thavs, Can be ssen for two days, OACHMAN. “WANTED, 4 SITUATION. AS, COACH. by a rerpectab.e young man: \derstands the pro- per treatment of horres; will’ make himself use'ut any way i a private family. Call oF address J- H, burnesamskere 640 roadway. }OACHMAN AND GARDENER’S hd Le understands his busizess St., be- a a single gene Will make himvelt generally usefal ‘an be well inded im the city aed country. Address B. box 102 Hovald aihon fortwo aay eee Eee -A FIRST ed CUTIEE AND FIT. wishes to loyed ao my by the day or week, to cut it dresses; person, own patterns, Apply at 726th ave., private door. ERMAN DRESSMAKER AND FINE BEWER.—A VERY reaptciable German Protes‘ant woman desires a situation eamatress only, in 8 private py. Good city raference, Apply at 20 24 st 2d floor, to Mrs, Gore: OUSEKEEPRR’S SITUATION WANTED—BY A Sritow lay, Crrenty seven 7osre, of of ages who ia tary nt for osition, , Metropolian Fon ofliee, Nv TAR AFD GENTLEMER’S WASHING tog done in the nestest: + aged and style le —terme quite redueed—by Mre. Dol'@n, who will attend to all com- mands in person, @t 67 Greenwich meet’, second floor. IZUATION WANTRD—BY A PROTESTANT Girt, Jately arrived from Europe, as ciambermald and waiter, or would ‘do general housework in a small family. Wout gs rt distance in thecountry. Can be seen at 157 West tie, third floor, front room, og tied WANTED—AS usene AMBERMAID AND ‘Waler, or 8# nw se And seam: Oen be seen for two days at her present ‘canplover's, 102 We West 16.5 ' can be well recommended, VIVATION WANTED—A3 MBAT AND PASIRY cook, by ove who thiy understands her busiasas. est city reference. Can be seen ror eagare' at 51 Muloerry ‘et., in the rear, from 134 til 6 o'clock P. NTED—BY AN EXPERIBNCED NURS tha get ae et Mie} ‘a baby from birth; is an excelient aca siresa; lived four years in Inst place, Can be geen in base- ment Of 245 8th avenue, nent of eS $$$ TIVATION | ban ih get f A YOUNG WOMAN, TO S"ox trom, or to ¢o chamberwork: 118 good sewer; 00, Sash to Ine oveneey. Cail at 103 Court sirest, South Brockiy ma, fouh Brookiy@e WANTED—AS BAR TENDER, BY A SICATION, wrote @ thorough Enewinae of hi une. retereace givea, Address, for Seon, Pree 0, iT Broome st peated hes Rh dtr Asm Biren henenrn in Waites eh te teak BY am RESPRCPABLE ofa gene ores perm ‘niwers a Trek rate water ‘and ironer aad » gevd pian oovk, app ad] alen at, toucie a 1D TRON- waere she TL, CO ee ee eee te monthe "Apply trom $ie. near Bt. Jobn’s park. Widnes SITUATION, BY Fl, 10 co general house work éwork | seed eee COR be seen for two Gaye at 138 Wont Slat st ANTHD—A SITUATION, AS | LAUNDRESS OF yas Fy competent young women, Who produce the best of ci - F terence, Woulo go in the coun fry. Apply at 8 Gib ay 0 , between 17th and Ish sia — /TUATION, a propa ours pas UATE @ pad mines oa, Cie polbr Ust necurt, Uri ‘ity pi piace, between 11th and 12th ate, No objection tote ~) niry, y ANTRD—A 81%: ATION, TO DO GENRRAL HOUSE- work or shamberwork, or to tabe care of a child. in a small feiniiy. Goodr-ferevce She lived three years ia ber Inst place, at 47 Orange st., Brooklyn, W AFTED—BY A RESPECTABLE Toone. WwoMal, A situation, todo pore beurework. Good city reference. Inquire at ocrner of Dekalb and judon avenues, "arsoKige. ANTED—A SITUATION, TO DO, BOUSEWOAK fn & smail private iamily; or joermali & waiter, good referepoe given, hal eb Wares mh, Broonlyn, between Smith and Hoyt sis,, for tao daye ARTED—BY A RESPRCTABLE GERMAN bey Nerd A ‘siuation secook, Wesber and ironer inquire tor two Gaya at 21) Weat 26th st, between Sth and 9h aveaues, iE Were SITUATION, AS NU&SSB AND SBQM- atzers; haa no objectien to trave with » family. rh PRZ at room 74 Metropolitan Hotel. leat city re'erence irom present employers BITUATICN WANTED-—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS chem bermaid and wabress, or as nurre and pisin seam- ‘wes. Ged clty reierences, Inquire a: 164 Wess 15th at,, im ‘be ront basement. ANTE D—A PITUsTION, BY A GOOD COOK; SOVED asa} t with the washing avd ironing, in @ si] private family. re the best o cit: reference. Can veseea lor two ¢aysat 185 West ‘13th st, between 7th and 51a avanues, ANTED-BY A 1 ea EY 5 GisL_ 4 SITUATION: ‘8 cook, OF t> cook & with wa bing ond iron- : ie willing +" gon short. heey tm the country. Gord oy ference. Plearecal at 175 25th street, between Is; and areuuen for two daye. ANTED- BY 4 RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT GI@L, iiuation 1o do cham verwork and pisin se wing, or sist in wasbirg and ironing Hos geod city refereace, Jaa te ‘seen for two days at 9 Cannon st, ‘ANTED-—-A SITUATION, BY A R&SPaCTsBLE it’s ‘ne walter or chambermeid, and to do plain sewing. eat Ot city reterercs. Can be set fortwoasys, Piene AY T04 Din Bh betwee 0 aun sven ws BY A GERMAN GIRL A SIT! as qocy’s wall, to au Atnarions farile soe ia wollet on rienced, Diuenetpoyment. Apply at 76 Ubry the sto ANTBD—A SITUATION. BY A RESPRITABLE Yourg womsn, aa pinin cook and todo gesera| house- work, in Mt privise iamily. Gocd reerevce given. P.ease tall for twa Goya, at 479 tat avenue, between 28th and 20h tie BY A BKRPROTABLYE PRO- Sewiant Weman, D& COOK, washer and irocer, in § private family. to short cletance in ibe country. Terse call, tor Kast 220 s'reei, between 2d and 3. 98. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A REP AUTARLE, healtas young woman, with a fresh bresit of mk. 10 arte 8 baoy, a hei reeidenes Apply at 118 West ‘between Oth and Tih ave. froet room, Warts #ITUAIION, au exselient ran give the av., commer cco, orough.y undorstent best of city Telerenos. Onn be reen at 2 ot Jobnacn st, Brooklyn, for wo days, \K, A SITUATION ors of meat ut baker; un wy, aud pasiry if required a obliging, and i a tpg to eseiet In the wash g and frouing No onjesian to country. Please call for two days, at 242 6th avenue, te: tween 1pth and 16th sia. Warp: BYA be eet) tt NG WOMAN, A sitaati.o as seameiress, and So Nt ee cham er work, oO; take care cf achid. Cs it 19th at, W4XTzD-BY A YOURG WOMAN, A BICUATION, TO general house wo: k; woud tke care of ebiidren, or make herself generally usefal apply at No. 2 Union sourt, University place, j ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE PR tettart yourg woman, as washer end tro: er and house- yorker. Good reterence given, Call for two days at No. 28 @ willing ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A R&SPECTABLE young woman, as shambermaid and or as seum- stress, and to take care of children. Goad clty reference given. Call for two days at 242 dih ave., 1a the tin store, ANTED—A SITUATION AS Kiger a lf freatment of horses ery store, 387 Broadway. till engeged. Hes good city recommen- dations, Will make himeeif use'al to his employer. AKTED--BY A COMPRIERT PERSON, A SITUA- tion, se chambermald aud waiter or nurse and seam- omiee private tamily, Bestof city reference, Call at 266 feat 16h Bt. ANTED—A GOOD, STBADY GIRL, TO GO TO ‘Btaten Ie'and, to do general housework in email fam~ ily; must te a good ‘newer. Inquire at 106 Canal s:,, second oer, between § and 12 0'diock. wea -A BITUATION, AS haha BY 4 RESPBC- ladle can take charge of an infast trom ite birth and do p! ewirg. Can be seen at ber employer's, 189 Bleecker at. for two dave, Ws on SIfUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, $s covk; understands cooking tn all ite brarches: is wil ing to aerist in weehing and fronting. Good. city reference Please call for two days rf 134 Bnet 234 street. WANTED A SITUATION, BY A RRSPHOTABLS girl, about 15 enre oC age, to taka care of chi dren; ia willing to ineke hervel( generaily useful Has the bes eit mee, Pirsee cull ar 101 Mott street, rear Wallet, aoe cond floor, for two days. ws, A SITUATION, BY & YOUNG WOMA®, soleera the creemmaking ov sewing mychine Dustoess. avely at 89 Leonara st., story, Satisfactory reference given. ANTED—A SITUATION AG OHAMBSRMAID AND to assist with the washing and troning. or ne cram yer- maid and eesmstresr, by & respectable girl, with the dest of city reference. Acdrées Cliy Market, comer of Bleecker tt. and Broadway. ANTRD—A SITUATION, BY AN apeeERD jabe urderrien€o e)l bicds of pastry, je NM creame; has been come timein the capacity of wekve eect fe 00d reference. Picase call at 25 Catherine ot, in th store. ‘ANTRD—BY A SCOTCH P&REON, A SITUATION, a8 Cresemaker ard seamstress; ro 01jec'ion to travel, or to stent to growing ehidren Best of civv rete Al ply st 102 Warren st.. seornd floor, South Rrook) JANTPD—A SITUATION, BY 4 YOUNG Baos As tarmer or gardever; can take cere of ali kinds Te not efraid otany kind of ba Has good wees he lived three years, Piesse address J. B office, this dav, WAXIED-A SITUATION, a8 COOK; UNDERSTANDS sh and Kngilsh cookt +g, in all its branches: or would ee | house or as pastry cook. Apply at 166 Mhat., near $d avenuc Ware SITUATION, 48 WAITER, BY 4 8PEADY middle aged man, having bed many years’ ex bere ard in Kurope. fhe best of city reference given as t> bovesty, sobriety and capability: Paty the cate of horses perfectly well. Addreas Mi. T., 840 Broudway. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE RA Ud WOMAN, A rituation as cook, waster and trover, in & private fami'y. Good reference, Can'be seen for two dsyeat 131 Waverley piace. wx? ED—BY A R¥YSP#OTABLEGITRI. A end) aTION- Sa chambermald and water: and feaeaiae | in week = todo general housework for a Ries 144 Kaat 21et st., second ficor. Oan be toon ven Tor fey days. ANTED-A SITUATICN, BY A_ RESPECTABLE Kngiith women, s# Iady's mais. Hen no objection to Tuculre at No’ 4 West 16% street, for two days. ANTRD—A SITUATION, AS Artes BYAN experienced workman. sddrress O W. Mrr. Rugeron’s Hotel, Frevklin square, Peacl street. 3 2 5 iierald travel. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, Wy at 3eorms praehand [r0e; ko the best oly references, Ap: lo. Kast a ween Lexingion an avenues, Fecond floor, front room, for two day. xe oR hp td INA le PRIVATE Fa- eral b ‘tee wor Coll at No’ 294 Seventh avenusg” '? 7 A “xPeriensed girl, ‘ANTEP—A SITUATION, woes barn We he St le “ee Waverley place, tront basement ot Lp e ri fot ye Srvasee BY A RESPECTABLE ad oman, with @ fresh breast of milk. as wet ni gqayprenaee eb the bent clty reference. Please call at sore 1 i hee —A SITUATION, BY A Peco fan ge vin a man, a8 COOK, in & Aprivate arava teasily, wa tor twe ante ster de ail kinda of cooking’ good relor RUNS 90 av. Detween 192 ana 200 ta Wie hen SITUATION. BY A RESPECTABLE ek telargnen “Oat eee, ater resent piace, 10 fais at near Sthavenue, for tee da i a cote SITUATION. BY A PROTESTANT G'RL, fs nurse sod rouzistrons, or to lake care of baby: ng objection to the country. Can be seen for two days at 13 and 14 Bible Houre, Astor place. ANTED—A SITUATION, TO be pyit A fant, by @ woman. who is fawillar care of an infant from {8 birth. Oan reer. where she lived over & year. Will be ae in Ee ont ain 20 8 6th avenues, fourth atory, front room, to Mr, Vet a BY A_ PARISIAN, A SIT! ondent, bookkeeper 0: travell ng sont fora weston te Mf poe or ‘wholeen'e houve. Ties beve ‘tro Hye in the oan and mgd the De ntch languages: te most unexceptionsole city references Gathaee ed COpADl ition, Adress De Mere er ANTER-A SITUATION, AS SALBSMAN, 10 ‘whotesale or retail boot and sbi Raving 3 iarouih knowledge ot he busines; ua tend all pafts of ft book store, being 40 comewha! ib the buniness, ‘The best of reference given. ade Grea H. F. Spath, No, 4 academy st , Newark, N. J. Wire, A ng ares AS WAITER IN A SWALL e i ‘able Engiial olan & er aS ert aa” ® ANTRD—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG MAN, Wa ‘has been for the ins: three years in a toy wad fane: 4 store. Gan eter Vo Me Rp EE. td 4 yertiaer, a.tend i OF can ‘seen at A A Sow at, iyoen 12 fo, for two daya, om

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