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ue however, ata Hy mn cere the wor’ with the lead, which he maintained to, under the endorsemeu: of four thousand lewting tenvers of 4 o i medical fession so ive: ago, ‘Of to oo. en mee cremeing Mie ee gniotag pugs Well aware that it could not wholly escape the penalty att come near hi' a; eut wren he reached the drawgate | (%y"hew and useful preparations. He, terelore, endeavor. is bellows br’ Ave, and Necholas, who nat been closely | G4'to invest it with the strongest possible saieyuied against | following hit teough the mud, and admiring his activity, | counterfeiter®, and to render all attempts to pirate it dilticule pe pay any attention ty Prioress, unceremo- ; Ane Mangtrala. Tt was submited 10 di dngulishe pany ia J edt his 3 fro or analysis, and prouounced by them tie ss rit ¢ Nicholas went up to Priorese, bi her until they ha, colt laying bac’ enjoyir,g the sport After leaving the hr,tf-miie pote, Nicholas be- of his lady love, ji'ed her, and san away from ag his legs could carry ‘but was not quite fast , tocatch him, a3 ¥e got home first, a couple of in advance of br gr, sho straining every nerve to Lhimand bru’ g wim to terms. The colt trailed The time of the! seat was 1:5. Second Heat.—No @ Greer.'s colt showed his fire. Merry pace, and most alfection- reached the half-mile and abiding him, She took after THE FOUR MILE RACE. hi re 3 and lod home. ‘waste of time. iret. The betting on this race became even just dhe start, when large sums were staked on the re- | Previously the odds were on Pryor, at about 100 Youwrite a description of the heats would be a Floride led at a gallop for three ‘anda haif through the mud, when Pryor passed Seoond ‘Heat.—A counterpart of the other one. The bet- 100'to 5 on Pryor. following are summaries of the day’s proceed- a acu’ Course, L. 1.—Sxconp Day, Tuvrspay, June 19. —Apsecution stake, 8 year olds, cubscription $300, for- Beit $100, $500 adde! by the Club, mile heats. We. H. Gibbon entered ch, g. Nicholas I., by im- one Glencoe, ont of Nannie Rhodes... Green entered b. c, by imported Glencoe, ‘out of Princess Aune...... Acer ®. Ten Broeck entered b. {. Prioress, by imported Sovereign, out of Real Time—1:55; 15734 ; Sam Day.—Jockey Club stakes, $1,800, four mile Deats. R. Ten Brocck entered ch. h. Pryor, by Glencoe, dam by Medoc Mr. Woalfolk enter dom Anne Watson, First mile. . Second mile. Fourth mile, Eclipec. m. Fi ed ch, 32 2dis 257, joride, by Wagner, ; 8:1734 The racéc to-day will bo mile heats, best three in five. ‘The entries are Baloon, Adalgeiza and a Boston colt by The Wood and Bradford Affair. TO ‘IME EDITOR OF THE HERALD, Murtoroutan Horn, June 19, 1856. You have publish Mr, Bradford’s statement of my witack upon him, and I now ask you the favor to insert mine. Task this because his is false, and because it is @ue to me that there should be acorrect account of the affair. Idid attack Mr. J. Bradford, broker, of 72 Beaver street, with a horsewhip, at halt past two on Wednesday last, and I whipped him wel T this rexson:—| get, not only for s most yituperative, able epithets, Mr. Daua, of that 5 the author. He son who Wit fection, t gave me it, a went aguin to the Zritune ap! was then toid that this indignant « vieo of gambling in the way of lotteries w broker, named J abould rather <0 I determined cut off, conciing eastigation by the door and the a few minute of some six fect two—who anew: led the stoop, reecived tip stairs towards him, with asked him if h moment, and then, breast pu Lame lay last th eV di paper, and as ‘omMised ts C dd in case th the Bradfo ping an of ap 1 w Upon velled it upo Wheth not, I cannot tol!; but the in: itfrom his hand, and then Bicted a suce f what, I mi vere blow Bradiord = key? aort of pai ti calling Dystander whe picked it” up—and Rot know-—retained it, out and a of this city, an article over Geod,?? which, “under pretens the lottery and policy busin ly upon re: ked him for the name of , I ent tleman—I fou: ood,” T struc With the whip, whereupon, he got out his pistol and f dvanced upon hin castigation w And I whipped him for ere appeared in the Tri- signature of “Public ng the evils of me out as the tar- , but for the and unwarraot- ving it fealled upon minuticate with the per- t person oitered no ob- 1 the following day, I on Wednesday morning, uneiator of the: +a Wall street or I a, doing busin appropr ved his off 1 there ti in front of Lappear. In indeed, escription Thad nd advancing Lin ny umbretla, He hesitated for a answering, made a motion to- with the exclama- him across the this, in shapping it or levelled 1 struck st cofes: were very se- 3 in progress for his pistol, but tie whom 1 do voluntarily became a n, by rofl.sing to let parties interfere, on tha a that Bradford had drawn a pistol in the tight ie is the ane! regain his pistel, Bi nt 2s Thy racford cried n with the pistol who figures so largely in accomplice, Being unable to out for some one to * take Bim off.” Becoming tolerably well tired, and at the same time feeling a sor tog bim further, an ot pity for him, I desisted from pun ed away, I desire Yinctly understood that the ouly pi: dws have it dis- which appeared upon the ground was the yistol of Bradtord’s, est drawn ‘by hom upon me, then pic and bamic of Mr. Henriques, ‘he whip. 1 up and held by an unknown 1am informed, deposited in the of Beaver street, whe also has Igave but little to add further than to express my re- gret that I have been forced to take this course in relation Ww Mr. Bradford. community end it certain! acc 2 fellow waned you with a joaded ri There is no iike this for one who n is nota pleasant thing to be obliged to credit to be gained ina e3 a street assault; ing six feet two, who you know is ex- volver; butit is better to take that risk, aud even to suffer a certain sort of con- demaation trom the @ae’s birthplace I wih it dx not whip Mr. B public, with such by way of ornament to a general i © understood, however, thi adford because I thought such vitu- t than t be degraded in terms as * ‘ant perative epithets would injure me in the estimation of the community, but because | could not bear such terms and live contented in my own esteem. in conciusion, that I have no connection for me to sny, whatever with the fm lottaries, I Lav: vanced to Messr: poli 'y busine: Co., It is, perhaps, proper ss. As for my interest ¢ no hesitation to state that I have ad- Swan of the Georgia lotteries, ‘the sum of $50,000; but inasmuch as that is a legal insti- tation in that Slate, and do not issue @ singie icket in ‘this, 41 do.not think the tact entitles me to be defumed by every scribbier who, eithe for inalice or for pay, wishes to embellish his virtuous denunciations by such terms as this man Bradford chose to apy BED Coroncr’s Inquest. Patan Accipest.—Coroner Gambie held an inquest yes- , atithe Ne man named Thomas Tic! York Hospital, upon the body of a who died from the effects of a tena by a barrel of flour, while engaged in hoist- sume on the 3d instant, at the store strect. ‘The jury reudered a Verdict of acc! . 39 Pearl lontal death. Deceased was a native of Ireland, and was 32 years of age. Colonel John Charles Fremont, the Repub- Beaneandidate for the Presidency.—A* life size photograph, e-onlyoue ever taken) of the illustrious pathfinder of the ‘ean part taken fave F -Mountalns, and the sandard bearer ot the new rapa iq now on exhibition, and may be seen at BRA 259 Hroadway, over Thompson's Saloon, It was skdwy, and is perfectly uruthiul and life-like. Y's Bremont’s Photograph, by Brady, a Life qize, taken last Friday, is now on exhibition, and ‘may be seen MERADY’S, No. 369 broadway, over Thompson's Saloon. Double Sheet wents, and $1, 0n the 2S vents; double Photograph, New Style, for 50 | pirnershi English plan; lampratype glass portraits, plates, colored, $1, warranted permanent. io daguerreotypés nor ambrotypes taken on the premives, Ambrotypes, Teeilliant an Drab Beavers and Cassimeres, of Various the ton this season. ¢ Wo He With HSPENSUHEID, of 118 Nas: @) lerdbe finish and air distingne with which these beautiful ar tic Mesaame from his hands. The me Dol taste during the summer season. in public sentiment is due to Mr. Espeu- i and genius the hatmaking fraternity ts ‘Wed for various other important iuprovements made 1g the pasticn yours. name Hats—The Gengine Article, won finanovs, at prices from $k) te 960 each hat. Far gale by A. LELAND 4 CU., 180 Broadway. Roclty Mountain Silvery Heaver Hats— @ # custorn lovg prevailing with us, viz.: that of ‘aaing a p.wtlon af the beaver selectious for uns hats feta, ave deciled! show this cha ue Ad, 0 whoeessk: ‘in the ananatact bate for cur retail wales, we have thie season caused the same to be made into.suicmer hata, to be sold at a lower price, Those hats for quality and durabikity will compare . with the higher grace, their tii/s and colors oxily placing them afprices. LUARY & CO., iniaducers aud rishable, 7 Call early. iway, New York, between ¢ HOLM 289 broadway. Ambrotypes.—Large Size, © ture af Rock: fashion, Asur House, Broadway. Mavid’s Drab, Beaver and Cassimere Hate ht and beautiful iy style aud finish. Gi alesroom, 301 Brondwiy, Bottend straws of every varie i Be You Intend Spending the Saa»ocr econd door from Dyave street is. Daguerreotypes, ena- pictures are the eygapest ER'S first class gallery, and aud Broome sta. r full dress, and none 1 street, for the re- te hat is now worn by wll ‘The credit of bring- of ig black soft Mouutejn silvery beaver hue a calla maniths inthe country, or by the sea shore? Ifaa, you will need semething light and to on from the su retore, you had beater siop aud examine BA jasdortnient of hats and caps, foe gentle: iso, hisieghorn ant straw braid (ats, cor misses, certainly ful something to aitit, and Sou will enjoy yourvell all the hetuy for pure) ing one, i BANTA, 100 Canal, corne of Wooster street, Gentlemen's Pearl Cassimere Hats of Bean+ fiful fabric, light and dark shade, mn AR: ned nultless model, Hatters, 293 Broadway, jar Phen —On one of the last the week @ ropst singular phenomenon was observed batanee tinlike uny Known bird, and too quiet In co. for any meteor, Bowly settling from skyward, in Broadway. ed up aad examined it proved ty BBD Precinct we Louk Napoleon by Kk x 1 way, wich had evidently oon brought over by a’ hurricaye, Uencended jist ere it was manufactured; Pianos and Melodeons, from Eight Different manufacturers, making the largest assortment in the o be- siden 18 second hand pianoa—all of whieh will be sold at prices vat vatition, irarabase, Pianos to rent, and rent ally WATERS, ‘gent, $99 Broadway.” ed Caution to the Public— Alld'gcoveries aud \uventious of approved value, as pr> 8€FV® Aves of health, or rimedies for disease, give rise, anor tun’ ,tely, te pernicious coanterielts and aitations. ‘The iore- Pular the article, thy wore eagecly its uname, its credentials, ‘external appearance, are copied by wascrupulous kuaves, who, destitute of the avility to produce sayihiag useful them selves, have just suilicient cunning Ke capital out of the discoveries of others, It has bea said that “hypocrisy is the e which vice pays ana it anigat, with © yal truth, be remarked that! .e counterfeits of valuable remedies | are the tribute paid by poison mongers to practiral science, When the pure medicinal restorative, now so wide iy Anoora as WOLFP'S Schiedain sciinapps, Was Litroduced to the world ascertained, samples of t hysicians, ineluding al! the loud done in States, for purposes of experiment. A cireulal trial of the preparation sud a report of th panied encn specimen. Four thousand of {| Medical men in the Union promptly nions of tue article were anan\muously. fa paration, they said, had long heen won! as no reliance could be pi merce, all of whieh w fore unfit for medicinal one of the with the un went, give it, inthe esti uerlority over every othe ic anil restorative, principal ing alloyed charact mation of the faculty, a marked st difiusive stimulant as a di: te we katintuclory ere m professional men of the st rank Weee published tn a condensed form, and inclosed one of the guarantees 0: 4 against iraud were also jor the article, the label wa simile of wwe proprietors autograph signa 0 each label anc cover, his name and tha and the cork copyrig! ture was atthehe oi the preparation were emborsed on the bott were seaied with his private seal. No ariel sold in this eo under the naine of selmapps prior to: the introduction of Wolfe’s Schiedam aromatic achnapps, in 1861; and the label was deposited as his rade mark in the Unite Fates District Courtfor the Southern istrict of New Yori, uring that yeur. lt might he supposed by persons unacquainted with the daring churacter of be pirates wi o prey upon dhe reputation of hoporable merckunts by vending deleterious trash under their name, th tious so earevully thrown around ‘would bave preciuded the introduction and sale of counterfeits, They sect, how. ly to have atimulaed the rapacity of inpostors. ‘The t mark, of the propriator has be siolen; the endorsement which his Scheldam aro- matic sehnapps alone received from dhe medical profession has been claimed by mendacious humbug; his Inbels and ave cen imiuted, his advertisements paraphrase: uiars copied, aud, Worse (han all, dishonorable reta! 3 disposing’of (he genuine contents of his bottles, have, filled them up wih common gin, the most deleterious of all liquors, and (hua is hame and brand a cover for the medica! profession aivl the sick, for whom Mm aromatic schnapps is prescribed as ‘a remedy, ted with i ior In the detection aii ine arti- signed in. it qt berry of the 4g nikuown { from every lity, ane dtalian juni pe of unequalled purity. By a prc her Nquor, IC is ti pe the leati cites of the sale of etien jc kehnapps in those ma habit of usin ip iu Sehiedam bottles, is nwary. The ugents of the undersig: d to insiitute inquiries on the subject, and of Such partics as they miy asce: iu the atrocious system of deception, © undersigned Would say that he has produce: ands of the moxt distinguished men « i purity aud medicinal m aromatie schnapps; that he has ex- pended many thousand dollars in suvrounding it with guaran- tees and safeguards whieh he designed should prowet th public and himself against fraudulent imitations; that he hi hown at to be the only liquor in the world that’ can be us uly depended upon as unaduiturated; that he has chal- investigation, analysis, comparison, periment in ts forms; and that from every ordeal the preparation which r je ark has come olf triumphant. he owes to his tellow citizens yi | protcesion and the sick, to dene + the charlatans who counterfeit these evidencas upon the press and the pub UbOL ic to nicl HO WOLF: The Heat of Summer ts upon us, and In Lividuals should do every thing in their power to render them- selves comfortable. ‘To do this they should be informed of all doings in the world, and especially of atfuirs in this xreat city of ours, The AMERICAN WEEKLY PRESS, the cheapast and best paper in the world, keeps its readers informed of ever ung of importance in'the city: of all religious, politcal ani theatrical matters, and every thing of inte ‘Issued every Friday morning, at $1 a year, and furnished to agents at $1.50 yer hundred, cash in advance, Advertisements, Inserted in fhe American Press for fitty cents a line. Orders must be sent ‘0 the office, northwest, corner of Fulton and Nassau streets, Yew York, where ail kinds of job work, bills, eards, checks, ry inted in the most expeditious manner and on triloqutst, published in this day's NEW YORK SUN. You will find icone of the best and moat in ing, stories you times ‘twill make you laugh, at others cry, rings, aud making them budbie over. Writt ‘on, and published tn the Sun, at one cent a ne Up the ten by Harry Coe! copys Summer Stock.—Our Large and Elegant stock of summer clothing is now ready and for sale, embrac- ing many specialities and styles to be found nowhere else, forming atogether the largest stock of fashionable and desi: rable stimmer clothing we have ever got up, at very movlerale and tixed prices. D. DEVLIN & CO., 268, 259 and 260 Broadway, corner of Warren at Thin Sumner Suits, $3; Black Alpacca Suits, zephyr cassimere suits, $lu;, white Marseiles vests, $2. cheek suits, $6; white duck coate, $2 50; Linen Raglana, $2, at BYAND’ clothing warehouse, 66 and 68 Fulton street, Liner: Gaiter Boots, Black and Colored, for ainer Wear, at 128, per pair; button and gaiter boots, from to 20s.; ladies’ slippers, tles, boots and buskins, 63. fo 10s. pair; With Loys’, missen’ and children’s boots and shoes of Ail'duds'wnd prices, at J; B, MILLER & CO."S, 134 Canal st Great Bargains In Carpetings.—Smith & DUNSEURY, 458 Broadway, near Grand street, are now of- stock of carpeting and oilcloths, xt extrac English velvet carpets as low as 11s. per stry and Brnssela carpets as low as 8s. per odds exquinily Joav, ‘ Elegant Wedding and Visiting Cards, En- c.,in the Intest styles; seals and presses, coats of , dc., on stone and metal; silver door plates, ex- silver.” EVERDELL, 302 Broadway, corner of tra i Duane street; established 1840. Jet Ornaments.—Just Received New Pat- vs of Jet bracelsta, Wrooches, necklaces, earrings, shawl pins, cull pins, buckles, sleeve Duttons, studs, &¢.; also, black jans and parasols, Seoteh pebbles pins, at OSBORNE, BOARDMAN & TOWNSEND'S, 527 Browiway, corner of Spring street, Herring’s Patent Champion Fire and Bur- glar proof safe, with Hall's patent powder proof lock, Both received prize medals at the World’s Fair, ndon, 1351, aud Crystal Mulace, New York, 1852s. SILAS C. HERRING & CO., 136, 137 and 139 Water strect, New Y Singer’s Sewing Machines.—One Thousand Jollars a year is a fair estimate of the earnings of a good opera vor, with {ne of Singer's latest improved high speeded ma. shines. The seneon for quilting lintugs and other profitable work is close at hand, and now is the time to buy the machines. and prepare for it, The fuct that our machines, either for use im private families or in large manufacturing establishments, are vastly superior to every other kind, can be proved by thousands who use them, and is beyond dispute. New machines for ald and inferior ohes, on the usual liberal I. M. BINGER & CO., 323 Broadway. Intelligent Man and Woman in our eountry should keep themselves posted up on the passing events of the day, and there is no better way of doi: is than by subseribing to the AMERICAN WEEKLY PRESS, the best and cheapest paper 1 et Itis published ever: Friday 4 at $i per year, and furnished to agents at $1 50 per andred: Advertisements inserted for fifty cents a line, Orders must be addressed to the oilice, northwest corner of Fulion and Nassau streets, New York. ‘The paper is for sale at the offloe, and by the news agents. A Splendid Opportunity for Business and In- vestment.—The subscrivers ober thelr stock of groceries and lease of premises for sale, having been occupied by them. seventeen years, and doing a good business, with first class People, also with the shipping trade. very Best n South Iroo yn and a valuable lease, Any one Wishing to engage in the grocery business will find it to their advantage to exainine the premise: wenn to close the co- of the concern is the reason for selling. Apply to P MIDDLETON & BROS., Atlantic, corner fileks sureet, South Brooklyn. ‘The stand is one of the Clarets, Clarcts. Clarets, by the Case or dozen, suitable for family and hotel use, at the lowest prices; wines-af alldesoriptions, brandiea, &c.;'Seotch ales, London and Dublin porter, at UNDERHILL & MATTERSON’S, 430 ¢ atree' Elizabethan Ale—Perfectly Pure, Nourtsh- ing, who ellent for mothers while nursing, and the debilitate Substituted for coffee at break ts invigorating qualities are wonderful. $1 per dozen; 37) 4c. al- lowed for bottles. Office 120 Water street. Blackberry Brandy—Every Family Should keep-it. Used on first symptoms of derangement of the bow els, it may prevent dangerous illness, Delivered at $1 per bottle. Orders received by city post. J. BARLOW, 120 Water street. Straavhberrics, Strawberries, or any other fruit or vegetatirs, may be preserved in 9 perfectly fresh wiate hy the use of Spratt’s patent self, low Is the tine to buy a stock, in order to be Derry season. Every can is warranted to fully answer the purpose. Wullpactioulars given with the cans. | For sale by the proprie- ers, ‘WELL & PREVOST, 321 Pearl street. Defiance Salamander Safes.—Robert M. PATRICK ss whe sole manufacturer in the United States of the Abeve.celubraiad.safes and patent powder proof deflance locks andcross bare, Depot No. 192 Pearl street, one door below Malbon lane. Jouven’s Inodorous Preparation Instantly cleswa kid gloves, without the slightest smell, Rub with a pleoesf flannel and the dirt forthwith disappears. Cun be ‘Worm janpedintely aflerwards. On € bottle is warranted wo clean tity pairs. Price M.conts. Agents wanted. CONTENT, NEARY & CO., No. 502 Hroadway. Pottchomanie, Potichomante.—During the summer menthe iu the country, lidies will fled this a most fas- cinating eat amusing occupation, far more expeditions and ensier than tapestry or painuing, and egu tasteful a itl, The amples gl n be the finest, painied china, nontaining tWo vases, full in- structions, and every article required. Paice 8. COMTENT, NEARY & CO., No, 02 Broadway. Haste, Haste Awny.—The Season has Come toeleun the cellar, the kitchen and roow. LYON'S powder ix needed, if you would be free from bugs, roaches, "skevters, ants, rootié and fleas. Dust yyon's magnetic powder in-all ove vioes, and you will be free from insects. Depot, 424 Broad. way. Cristadoro’s Wigs, Hair Dye and Toupeca exrite aAmiration among al) counotaerirs 2 arts A sult of legant private apartments for xupplying hi ie the ray Felabie article of the kind extiit., Wholesale ‘ad retail’ at CRAGTADORO'S, No. 6 Astor House, Copy the address. Batchelor'’s Hair » WI and Toupees are snperior to ahi others. ar new improvements secure erin comfort to the wearer, Bie vary ciled aul only ie SWulie privass pooms, Bb BATO. exauee and darepii, a ir dve ie applied SBLOR'S, a8 broad ay: ment Call at NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 1856. ‘Whiskers and Moustaches Forced to oer | tn six b; which will not stain or inja ia ney bate at Seo” 8's GRAHAM, 50034 Broadway; Briggs, 37 State street, Albany. ‘Wigs, Wigs, ledhurst & Co.’s Invi- nible wigs and toupees are the best yet invented. Warranted not to sirink or change color. A better article for $10 than at travagant Broadway stores for $26. Braids, bands, curls, ‘Ac., at 2] Maiden lan: | Hill, the Inimitable Cutter of Hair and whiskers, in styles to suit the different shaped heads and faces, | at No. 1 Barclay street. No interest in any other establish- | 0. 1 Barclay street, Gouraud’s Italian Medicated Soap Posie tively cures Gin, free! sunburn, eruptions, morphew and the like, GOURACD’S pondre subtile, uproots hair from low foreheads, or any partof the body, warranted, Liquid rouge, lily white, hair dye and restorative, at the old depot, 67 Walker first store from Broadway. Holloway’s Pills.—The Mild yet Thorough operation of these pills upon the secretive and exeretive or- gang renders them Invaluable remedies for summer com- pliint, colic, Worm, cholera morbus, and all internal diseases of children, as well a of adulis, Sold at the manufactories, No, 8 Maiden lane, New York, and No. 244 Strand, London, and by all druggists, at 25¢., 62ig¢. and 81 per box. Rupture.Only Prize Medal Awarded to MARSH & CO,, by the Industrial Exhibition of all Nations, at tal Palace, for their new patent radical cure truss, an. ti. ia superiority:—Professors Valentine Parker and John M. Carnochan, Open from 7 M. MARSH & CO., 2/¢ Maiden lane, New York. Married. On Thursday, June 19, iu the University chapel, by the Rev. Dr, Held, Mr. Jouy B, BEMRMANN to Miss WitheLaoxe desc, niece of'T, C, Jung, Bsq., both of this city. On'Tuesday, June 18, by the Rev. Dr. Price, Mr. N. Go vrusker Korerncur to Miss Sanat J, ALLAIRE. Gn Wednesday, June 18, by Rey. J. P. Hovey, Mr, James KR. Davirs to Miss Magy A, Taytor, daughter of the late Henry Taylor, Esq. Died. On Wednesday, June 18, Ciarres W. Sxreven, of the firm of Yelverton, Walker & Sniffen, aged 38 years and 6 months, ‘The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral services, at hia late residence, No. 12 Clinton place, Eighth street, this morning, at ten o'clock, without further invitation. His remains will be taken to Greenwich, Ct., for interment. On Wednesday, June 18, Marcarer Durry, of the county Monaghan, Ireland, aged 99 years. Her relatives and friends, and those of her son-in-law, Thomas McCullagh, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from ber late residence, No. 135 East Twenty~ fourth street, corner of Second avenue, this afternoon, at two o’clock. ‘On Thursday morning, June 19, of congestion of the Jungs, Maxy A., wife of Clement Flint, in the 82d year of her age. The friends and acquaintances of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, this afternoon, at three ‘ciock, from the ‘Twenty-third street Baptist church, be- tween Fifth and Sixth avenues. On Thursday, June 19, Saran Devpuxva, wife of Dr. Finlay, and niece of the late Rey. Father Walsh, of Har- Jem. ‘The relatives and friends of the fumily are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from No. 865 Broadway, to- morrow moruing, ut nine o’¢lock, to St. Stephen’s church, ‘Iwenty-cighth street. ‘On Tuesday, June 17, after a short and severe illness, Frank Evcxne, youngest son of Edward and Eliza Irving, aged 8 years and 5 months, ‘The remains were interred in the Cemetery of the Ever- greens.” In Brooklyn, on Thursday, June 19, Frank, son of Ro- bert and Sarah Diven, aged 1 year and 11 days. ‘the relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this afternoon, at half past four o’clock, from No, 350 Hicks street, without further notice, In South Brooklyn, on Wednesday, June 18, Fue Dovensnry, wife of Patrick Dougherty, aged 42 years. Her relatives and friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral, from her late residence, No. 50 Dean street, this afternoon, at three o’clock. On Thursday, June'19, Ronenr Grover, aged 45 years. The relati and friends of the family are invited to at- tend the funeral, from the Methodist church, Whiteplains, this afternoon, at half past three o'clock, Suddenly, on Thursday, June 19, Mrs. Haxrorp Sauru, widow of the late Hanford Smith, Esq. The friends of the family are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral, to-morrow afternoon, at one o'clock, from her late residence, No, 3 Washington place, New: J ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. ‘PERSONAL. NNIE 8S.~YOUR LETTER WAS RECEIVED, AND AN answer left at the usual place, which T have no doubt will prove satisfactory. A full account of the matter will be found in next Friday’s American Weekly Pre R. FIND A LETTER AT THE D. W. G. F WM. CHARLES BAXTER, FORMERLY OF LAMBETH, near London, England, is’still alive, and will apply to Messrs. A. Bell's Sons, of New York, he inay hear of sotae- thing to his advantage. Or ifany one can yive authentic infor- mailon regarding W. 0. Baxter, he may obtain a trifling remu- neration. NFORMATION WANTED—RESPFCTING MR. .FLYN. In January, 1882, he was mate of ship Margaret Scott, iain Jones, arid sailed from London for this port. i kept boarding house corner of James and Madison streets, in this eity. Any information where said Flyn can be seen, or his wife, or heirs at law, will meet with attention. Address'E., Herald oftice. NFORMATION WANTED—OF TIMOTHY COLLINS, A native of the town of Bandon, county Cork, Treland. ‘He sailed from Limeriek on the 9th of April last, in the ship Prim- rose, Capiain Ryne, bound for Quebec; Aniy Information re: specting him or his whereabouts will be thankfully received by Miss Mary Sheridan and sister, 59 Bayard street, New York, ‘Boston and Quebee papers please eopy. NFORMATION WANTED—OF MARY AND THERESE Bhatigen, by her sister Winnefred., When Inst heard from hey lived in the country; if this should meet the eye of either, they will hear from abroad by calling in the store 246 Mul’ berry street, New York, ‘AY.—YOURS HAS BEEN RECEIVED, WITH PLEA- z atin ihe Cet noted sna Le Leena pe forgotten. in ealth, and expect to visit you in umber. : pie PEACHES. HOULD THIS MEET THE EYE OF MR. GEORGE Meck, he is requested to communicate with his friends at th, England, or at Geneva, Switzerland, HO WAS MISTAKEN, ON SATURDAY LAST, ON Vie, He corer of Fifth avenue and Broadway. They ook, alike. 3 ONKERS.—I SEE THAT YOU HAVE ARRIVED. Write and fell me when and where I can see you “eee STANLY WILL Brooklyn Post office, FINE ARTS. 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L—TROTTING —ON ‘Tuesday, June %, at 3.o’clock, match $1,000, mile heats, best three in tive.—James McMann names b, Temple, in harness; D. Piifer names b. g. Chicago Jack, under the sad” die. EL CONKLIN, Proprietor. MEAPEST AND BEST NEWSPAPER IN THE country. "FH AMERICAN WEEKLY PRESS Will be issued this Eeexing, and contain ‘All matters of interest in the city During the past week. wae Matters, fheatrical matters, Political matters, And all matters caloulated to Tnterest, instruct and amnse. Published this and every Friday morning, and for sale at the office, northwest corner of Fulton and Nissan sftoets, New York, and by the news agents. Price $l a year; furnished to agents at $190 per hundred—eash in advance. Adlvertise- ments inserted for fifty cents a line. ACKS.—FASHION COURSE, NEWTOWN, L. 1L— ‘Third day, Friday, June 2). "Race to come off at ig Q’elock, P. M. Club purse, $450; $60 entrance, to second horse. Bille heats; bev three in ‘ive. ' Katries:—1. Jno. M. Clay's b. £. Balloon, by imp. Yorkshire, out of Heraldry, 4 yrs, Dress —Red, blue and white. 2. W. I. Shaw's ch. h.’——, by Bos- ton, dam by Kelipse, 6 yrs. Dreas—Bine and white. '3. 0. P. Hare's b.an. Adelyrixa, by inp. Glencoe, dam by Rodotph, & Ta, Deese—Hlue and biue. Modes of reaching the course:— . Ferry fo Greeapoint from Tenth street, thence by plank and shell’ road. 2. From Williamsburg, North Second and Ewen streets, Penny bridge and shell road. 3. From Wil- Mamsburg, North Second to Newtown turnpike, plank and shell roads, 4, From Williamsburg, slages at all umes. 5. Hell Gate ferry, Astoria road to Flushing, 6, Steamer Isiand City, Fulton market slip, to Flushing Raiiroad. Admission: Field, 50 cents; Grand sind, $1; Quarter sireich badges, $10. Members who have not received their badges may obuiin them at the office of the Course. ACES—HOUSTON STREET FERRY~RACES.—FOR the accommodation of all who may wish to attend the va- rious courses, there will be three boats run on this ferry every day of a race or trot. Use COURSE, L. I1.—TROTTING—ON FRIDAY, June 20, at 4 o'clock, P. M. precisely, a match for 0,000, mile aud repeat, to harness, H. Woodraff names 8, g. ecket; 1). Piifer names br. g. Brown Dick. Cars will leave the South ferry, Brooklyn, at2% o'clock, and return as soon jetors, N. B.—Thia race will come off without regard to weather = Teo LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION. P20) REWAND-STRAYED FROM THE RESIDENCE of F. N. Lawrence, on Long Island, a very large brin le colored Newfoundland dog; answers to the name ot Ria. Any person returning him wo F.N. Lawrence, at the Oaks, near Flushing, or to C. W, Lawrence, Manhattanville, will receive the above reward. ES M. CRISTALAR, AUCTIONEER, 23 BOWERY, WILL sell this day, at 10 o'clock, a large lot of household far ioure, removed irom Marion street for convenience of sale, consisting of tables, chairs, bureaus, bedsteads, sofas, couches, Ku 88e8, Carpets, & M. ORISTALAR, AUCTIONEER, 3 BOWERY— Pawnbroker's sule—A, M. C. wi this i. large and Valuable assortinent of wor }" Tel, cousisting of ailke afd ceay coupes 4d mantillas, prints, silks, sattos, ‘Xo. By order of Z. Bernsiein, I OARD IN BROOKLY men, or a gentleman and his wite, can bi decommodated with board, or partial houtd, in a lich family: “Terma very” rinderain! Fo articulars Inq at SL Naksan street, Wrooklyn, within tive minutes’ Walk o Fulton or Wall street ferries, Picsishade al : (i Daal by ie Ld Nil eg LAURA KNAPY for excursions, Apply on bourd, toot of Amos atreot; 0 CHANL ES ANDERSON, va steamer Rte Stcvans, OF A. L, ANDERSON, on steamer Thomas Lowell. — ey O LET—THE HOUSE NO. 4 PRINCE STRENT, COR ner of Prinee and Mulberry, In excellent. re with Wy rrcom, elegantly fitted up, The lor best in the elty for business. Apply to Di REILLY. 33 White sireet, between J) and 1 o’clock this day, or to Mr. Barrell, 221 Avicabetb street, shawls, § RESPECTABLE WOMAN, WISHES A SITUATION | as cook, in a private family, and to assist in washing and ironing, well recommended from her last employer. Can be seen for two days at 282 West 28th street. ' A DRESPECIABLE MARRIED WOMAN, WITH A | healthy breast of milk, wants a child to wel murve.- Ap- | jy at the corner of Woouhull and Columbia streets, Sou rooklyn, over the grocery store. A YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION, 48 chambermaid, and to assist {a washing and ironing, or | plain sewing; has lived four years in her last’ place; also one 48 chamberihaid ond seamstress, or nurse, Can be seen at | 149 West Twenty seventh street, room No. 3, for two days. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITU A- tion ina private family, as chambermaid or laundress, |, Flease call at her present employer's, 280 Second avenue, be- tween J7th and 18th sts. 8 LAUNDRESS.—A SITUATION WANTED, BY A yours woman who thoroughly understands her business, none but respectable families need apply; best elty reference. Can be seen for two days at 147 West 24’ st., in the rear, PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUA- tion, as seatnstress and chatabermaid; is capable and will- ing to imake herself generally usefal;' no objection to the Souutry, Call at the house of her present employer, 19 cust 240 . RESPECTABLE GIRL WANTS A SITUATION, IN A small private family, to cook, wash and fron; is a first rate baker. Can be pb at 80 Warren st., between Smith and High, Brooklyn, Reference given, RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUA- ton, to do general housework; is & good plain cook, wasit er and ironer; has no objection w go Into the country. Can be seen for (wo days at tlds King et, Good city retereiice cau be given from her last place, A SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS chambermaid and Waiter, or chambermaid and nurse. Good reterence, Apply at 124 12th at., between Sth aud Gth avenues. No objection to the country, YOUNG WOMAN, OF GOOD CHARACTER, WISHES @ situation, as nurse or assistant, to travel with @ family to California; good reference given, ‘Apply at9i Duane st. A SHIUATION WANTEDCRY A PROTESTANT GIRin Ax seamstress; can cut or fit ladies dresses; Would go by ihe week or month; 182 Clinton place, has no objection to the country, Call at ighth street. SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS cook or laundress; good reference. Can be seen at No. 9 Hesex street, for two days. SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS cook, Washer, and ironer; good references. Apply at 139 Thrteenth street, between seventh and Eighth avenues. SITUATION IS WANTED, TO DO COOKING, WASH- Ing and ironing, or would do the general housework of & small family; would’go a short distance in the country. Good caty refererice. Cull at 121 Kast 1¢th st., Ist av, for two day. A. COMPETENT DRESSMAKER IS DESIROUS TO work by the day or week; she thoroughly .understands her business, having had several years’ experience, Please cull or address Dressmaker, 219 Kast 19th st., near Ist av. YOUNG GIRL WISHES A SITUATION, WITH A private family, as chambermaid and waiter.’ Call at 123 West 2th w room, or Wo days. ween 7th and Sth avenues, third tloor, frout RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, WISHES A. SIT- uation in a private family as chambermaid and waliress, OF assist in Washing and Ironiag. Good city reterence. Please call at 200 2iat alryel, between Ist and 2d avenues, LADY IS DESIROUS OF OBTAINING GOOD siTU- ations fortwo Women; the one as cook, the other as wai the Jatter would preter Newport or’ seme country pers for the stiumer season. Good recommendations given y their present employer. Apply at 25 Brevourt place, 10th st, this day, SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, as nurse and to do plain sewin, No objection to the country. Good reference. Apply at No. 2 Montgomery st., tor one week. ‘Can be seen SITUATION IS WANTED—BY A MOST RESPECT- able Protestant woman, as laundreas; she pertectly ua- dersiands every part of the duties. No objection to Newport or Staten Islani forthe summer. Best of city reference. Caa en UNUT enyayed aL 634 Broulway. RESPECTABLE WOMAN WISHES A ‘SITUATION, as cook; no objection to do washing aud iron iinall private fumily;is a first rate baker; can b Apply at’ 132 8th mended from her last place pluce, third tloor, back room, No “objection to the con ANTED A SITEATION BSB ferences tates tema ering ha WW: "BY A ¥OUNG WOMAN, ‘Apply at No. 33 Park ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, as wet nurse; good street, for (wo days, 'TED—BY AN AMERICAN GIRL, A SITUATION rt and to do plain sewing, oF the general ". kof a small family. Can be seen for two {20 nave nce, betweun avenues D and ©, in the Toon 1 V ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE: lsh girl, to do chamberwork, or mind childrea, cr two days at 222 21st st. W ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A PROTESTANT GTR! ‘as cook, Washer and ironer; good reference. Call at ‘West 22d st., in the rear, room Ne % for one duy only. a eh a SITUATION, AS CHAMBERMAID AND waiter, in a private family, or todo housework in & nal family. Apply at 413 35th’ #t., corner of 9b avenue, for wo day ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A TIDY GIRL, AS chambermaid and laundress, or chambermatd Please call at sewer, bas the best of city reference, 9th street. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE girl, as chambermaid and tine washer and froner, No objection to go in the country. Has good references, Please call at 13 and 14 Astor place, tor two days, ANTED—SITUATIONS, BY TWO RESPECTABLE Protestant young women; one as cook, washer lroner, the other as chambermaid and waiter. Have no try. The best of city references given. ry rooklyn. 7 ee ee ee WAXIEDCHY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation, to do géneral housework or as nurse in edme ‘Call wt 125 Zt st, 108 private family.” Best of city reference. two day: ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, a situation, as stewardess on a boat, oF to trave a iy, ‘The best of reterence given, Call at No. 9 Vandewster rect. ; A Aes SITUATION, BY A YOUNG My i as chambermaid or waler, or would take care of ehil- Please call at No. 81 East 26th at. WARXZEDTA SITUATION, AS CHAMBERMAID ANTD to asnist in the washing and ironing; would make heraelf The best city ‘est 13th st, between dren and do plain sewing. generally useful, would go to the country. ference. Cull or address for (wo diy: D—A SITUATION, BY AN AMERICAN LADY, who {a thoroughly competent to take charge of a first class establishment; understands millinery, dressinaking and the Broadway styles; is of good address and capacity. Please calt at 271 Houston st, for ANTED—A_ SITUATIO American girl, to ta housework. Can be floor, front room, ANTED—A SITUATION, Protesiant xi fe muily.” Call at 269 West 14th D—A SITUATIO . or todo chat! eneral business A.M. BY A RESPECTABLE wrial housework ina small fa- . Good reference given. AS NURSE AND SEAM+ rk and sewing, or take care of children. "Good n n her last place, where she hax lived (wo year, Call at 125 9th st. near Broadway, for two days. ANTED—BY A MARRIED YOUNG WOMAN, A 8I- tuation ax i$ LISH WOMAN, LATE- ly arrived trom London, @ situation, as chambermaid; Oras urge wud senmstress; she understinds washing and ironing. Call at 117 Varick st, rear building, second floor. Lived nine years in her last place. WANTEDIBY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation as cook, Washer and ironer; no objection to go to the cou , for the summer, Good city reference. Call ab 61 West Washington place. ANTED—A SLTUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young Woman, as nurse, chambermaid or waiter. Best city reierence. Call at 211 West 26th st., up stairs, first floor. ANTED—BY A VERY COMPETENT YOUNG WO- min, @ situation as seainstress and nurse, or would take a chambermald’s or waiter’s place, and do fine washing; {$ am excellent girl, and avery good sewer. May be seen at her present employer's, 0 West 25th st. chambermaid, or to do waahin; oning. Ki 4 irom last employer. Call at 326 6th avenue, between 2th and lst sts, MIDDLE AGED WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION to do general housework; Wages not 0 much of an object as a youd home, Bes: of reference given. No objection to the country, Cull at 109 Kast uth st., corner $d av. PROTESTANT YOUNG GIRL WISHES A SITUA- tion, as nurse and plain sewer; wages no object, a home Preferred; good references can be given. Apply at S11 West A9Ui st, between 9th and 10th ay: '. SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE young woman; ean cook, Wash and iron, or can do house- fi pall family. No objection to the country, Best of rence, Inquired at No. 3u9 Mott st. NCH SWISS, A PROTESTANT, WHO understands the care of horses perfectly, wants a situa: tion as coachman. ‘The best eity reference can be given. Apply for two days at 108 Franklin st. RESPECTABLE GIRL WANTS A SITUATIO; seamstress, in a respectable family. AS Please cail at 4) FRENCH DRESSMAKER WISHES TO OUT BY THE day, in a respectable family, Please call at 285 6th ave- hue, near sth st., second floor. N ITALIAN COOK WANTS A SITUATION.—IN- quire in the grocery store, 441 3d av., corner of 324 st. GERMAN GIRL, WHO SPEAKS GOOD ENGLISH ‘and understands’ all kinds of sewing and dressmakiny nts a sittation as seamstress or lady's maid. Please cali for two days. Apply or address 254 11th street. YOUNG ENGLISH GENTLEWOMAN, WHO IIAS AL- ays moved in the first circles, is desirous of obtaunin ion, as companion or triend, either toa young, an el- erly oF a invalid lady; to persons visiting the Coutivent she would prove an invaluable assistant, as she writes and speaks french with ease; she has no objection to reside in the States, Relerences \o several clergymen and merchants of this city, land. Address B. M., Brooklyn Post office. BOY, FOURTEEN YEARS OF AGE, WANTS A SITU- ation, in & lawyer's ofiice or some light mereantile buai- Lives with his parents, Address 8. D., Herald ollice. YOUNG MAN, OF GOOD MORAL 19 years of age, residing ih the city, wishes a sit- wld, i required, lend A Ua.ion in some respectable business; we pis employer $250. Address A. W. 8., box 144 Derald ofl ri tt ht nn hn SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, WHO speaks English und German, to work on Singer's sew- ing machine. Good reference, Please call at 291 Bowery, In the basement, MIDDLE AGED BUSINESS MAN, HAVING FOUR or five hours each day unoccupied by his regular busi- ines, would be glad to ind employment, elther as w collecting agent or bookkeeper, His abilities and reterences are uuex- ceptional. Reasonable compensation tor the tune einployed, is all that would be expecced. Address H. ., Herald office, YOUNG MAN, 19 YEARS OF AGE, WISHES TO OB- tain aasituation as clerk, or assistant bookkeeper, in Wholesale establishment; best of references given, Address L. D., Herald ottice. A STEADY SINGLE MAN, A GOOD CLERK, WANTS asitnation, ina wholesle and retail liquor store, or as darkeeper; he perfectly underatands the business; he estab- lished und conducted a place two years where the owner did hot ese; he cart give any reference or security require, Call at, or address P.'Gh Sy No. 6 West st, ‘ SUPERIOR PRIVY SEB W ALTER WANTS A SITUA- tlon, in a priv: ly. Will go to the country if wired. Can make lee cream and other fancy ices, Addr janes, at the Frencit bakery, 63 4th ay., near 9h st., ior two days. eee A BOX WANTS A SITUATION, AT THR WATCH. making business; has been two years at the business. is 17 years old. Apply to Manuel Rosentield, Nu. 260 Stanton st., in the rear, Y A RESPECTABLE WOMAN—A SITUATION, AS Joundress, with the best of city reference; has no abjec- Hon to the country. Plewwe call at 248 East lath st., first tor, back room. OOK, WASHER AND IRONER.—A VERY COM- nt young woman desires & situation as above; under- business thoroughly; can give the best of city refe- Apply at 271 Bowery. Co8XING.WANTED, A YOUNG MAN, TO.COPY sPE- cifications of new inven i#, at Shy cents per page, at his ry. idence Place of business, which must be in or around Ni ssau street, Address, this day, Caveat, Herald oflice, OVERNESS.—A SWISS PROTESTANT LADY WOULD like to spend the summer in a family going to the country, as French governess; no salary required; the highest ‘city references given. Address A. M., Union square Post oflice, New York. PHAGES WANTED—FOR THREK GOOD SERVANTS, who are highly recommended by a family going to Eu. Tope; one as chambermaid, seamsiress or laundress, another (w colored female cook) who would like to accompany a family to Newport; the third, a colored man waiter, Apply atl) University place. THe ATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG ‘woman, a8 cook, Washer aid irouer; Ix a good baker. Re- ference given. Apply at 119 12th st. between 5th and 6th avenues, in the back room. SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GER- mau wich as Reumuatress; can do all Kinds of sewing, and for astendy hotne would accept low wages. given, Apply at No. 7 11th st,, near Hroadwayes “erences GEGAR ASSORTER AND PACKER.—A YOUNG ban, a few days in this country, who thoroughly under. stands lils business, and who has been engaged for several Zars ns un wwortek and packer in « lurge Tctory in Havana, desirous of obtaining @ autuation in thal eapuelty hei inet ent, sober, sleady and reliable, and speal y —f fii" Audresa fC. Dyer, Washungiog yynge YerY wood kug: stands hi rene ou- PECTABLE YOUNG WOMEN WISI sensrewe: ‘all at 64 Waite st, between Stith and Hoyt sts., Se REE SSeEeenenereneecee yo P NTS AND INSURANCE COMPANIES.— Th r, about to make #® tour of the Western States, wo eptan agency, make collections, or transact fully any business with whieh he may be intrusted. Re- ference satisiactory. Address Holmes, [Herald ofice. ny wo RE! f eee 0 DENTISTS.—A YOUNG MAN, OF EXPERIENCE IN mechanical dentistry, wishes 5 es For rua uical tentistry, wishes a situation, Address Deng, pO SHIP CHANDLERS AND OTHERS.—AN f, 7 man, of estenstve acqnaintunce with merchante ue ee and also with tt Leight years been whom winication in bis live bh in keep books, and willy Retere lon " aud will mak elerences satisfactory, Ad! NTED—A SITUATION, BY A PROTE: Wiring RTA Rt, xt cook ancl an excellent washer and hronery satlefact can be given, Call at 2 Kast Oat xt, y refere 7 ‘ANTED—BY A RESPROTABLE GIR ton, todo the general housework of Send ey Can be well recommended Ast place, where sho cee een for Wo dave, (hire Apply ab a0 Licks #., brovaly a, wand fri y ot thia woek,) WARTED—A SITUATION, AS COOK, WASHER AND ironer, or to do housework; no objections to the country. City reference. Cail at 129 7th ay., between 19th and 2th sts., third tloor, front room. WAXTEDIRY 4 COMPETENT PROTESTANT GIR} @ ‘situation, as general seamsiress; has a pe knowledge of family sewing in all its bran and is tasteful about the making of ladies’ dresses; is capable of making her- seli useful; would go in the country; has ‘he best testimonials of character and capability from where sho lived wwo years. Can be seen uutil engaged, at $7 Kast 27th st. near exington av. 7ANTED—BY A YC G WOMAN, A SITUATION, IN a private family, as good cook and laundress; is a good ead and pastry maker; ean give good city reference. Please call at 49 avenue ©, third door, back room, tor two days. WASTED BY A MIDDLE AGED AMERICAN WIDOW, @ situation, as house or nurse; is fond of children to take ¢ birth, No ob- ve the city nce given. Apply at 225 Grand st. ai = : yen ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITU.A- in a private family, as chambermaid, tine washer, matress; will take charge of a baby, City refer= y at 186 Waverley place, ge of one from i The best of city re nurse ence given, JANTED—A SITUATION, AS LIGHT PORTER IN A wholesale establishment; is a good scholar, and writes 8 good hund, rpener in an hotel; is an Englishman; J years in this country; can give good city res s W. L., 268 Atlantic’ st., Brooklyn. ANTED—A SITUATION, AS CHAMBERMAID OR nurse; ean do all sorts of embrott cloihing; no objection to go tn the country. ences, Cull ab 17S 25th si., between stl and 9h ANTED—A SITUATION, AS SEAMSTRESS, BY A. oung womun, She cau be seen at 33 6th WARTEDSA SITUATION, AS COOK; U < DERSTANDS i ing, desserts, £c.: can Well recommended by her last eniployer. WASTED SITUATION, girl, as chambermaid and Call at 86 20th st. Ww assist in the washing dren and do plain sewing, pet tcor, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Young woman, « chambermatd and seamstress, mn he seen for two days at her present place, 27 London terrace, Went 22d st. WARTEDNA SITUATION, BY attend a confectionery or bak: ledge of the business. two days, be Apply at 693 4th at, @ WOMEN; or Would be willing ta we other to take care of = call at No. 8 Amity place, A YOUNG GIRL, TQ, re; has some know= Inquire at 64 Fulton st., Brooklyn, for ANTED~BY A RESPECTABLE situation, as chamhermaid, seu rive the best of city reference. Bait ate in the dry goods store, YOUNG GIRL, A stress or waiter, Can Apply at 321 Ist avenue, near ANTED—A SITUATION, AS CLERK, BY A RE- spectable young man, who has been between four and five years in the (rimming and fancy goods business, and WO, is capable of making himselt nequninied with wny businers. 4 reference ean be given. Address for two days A. Buy box 127 Herald office. : ANTED—BY A MIDDLE AGED MAN, A SITUATION, ‘as ealesman, in w furniture or picture frame establish: ment. ‘The advertiser being practical mechanic, can make himself generally useful in either. Address E. M.'., Herald ce. ANTED—A SITUATION, LY A RESPECTABLE GER- Man, Just returned from the South, aa gardener; under~ mands the usinens to all ts br ‘atiches, and can givereferenc@ as heracter for industry and temperal it ‘reuse dress box 111 Herald ‘ofllee. eo = Wi 3tep—ay A YOUNG MAN, A SITUATION, TO peeretete ar OF take change of w billird room, Best of it erence given ws to honesty aud c A . Peteraee given ws to lonesty aud capability. Address J. Boy Vy ANTED—A SITUATION, spectable man, who thor can produce the by country, the AS COACHMAN, BY A RE- hly understands his busingliss city reference; has no objection to the ‘an be sven for (wo days at 148 West Isth street, im ANTED—BY A YOUNG Vy aiahenks the German and Front tanga as lant bookkeeper or collector; 18 willin) mak. bs self generally usctul. Pleae addrens T. H., © 188 eran e. ARRIED MAN, WHO ——— J ANTED—A SITUATION, AS i W testant girl; will make hi Racal taki to her present em WAXTED—A SITUATION, B 2 work on & farm or gartent can take eae of At kine, of stocks In not afraid of iy Works. Naa who eho rn not ara ‘good Wire he lived three years. Address P.°i8, Horald afin, for FRE! INCH ADVERTISEMENTS. NE JEUNE FILLE FRANCAISE DESIRE SB PI Mane ne autor pout Toaaee ReStRE AB PLACER, Mandations peuvent étre fournies. 8° mandatione p ournies. Siadresser 62 Howard aty BILLIARDS. LARGE ASSORTMENT OF IMDLIARD TANLBS, OF the best quality, will be found at our pair ae Yargest and most compl Die for rate eet complete in the city. Good second hand tae OWGONNOR & COLLENDER, 68 Ann street. mers eee ILLIARDS.=I CAUTION THE PUBI NST. iniserable and worthlexe frattation of my otey webs and combination cushions, which are offered for sale. lenuiee tables and cushions, for which T received a patent February late attached. street, 19, 186, will have my name on an en, MICHAEL PHELAN. 30 6 ILLIARD TABLES FOR SALE, WITH OUR NEWL. invented cushion of modern sty] sizes, with the various kinds of wood, With sinh oe eg beds: ; or wood beds; trimmings of every description, at the old stand, 4 ae GRIFFITHS DeCK INE WINES AND LIQUORS, yeti! AND DUBLIN PORTER, SCOTCH AND EAST India ale, claret, hock, pa letra Xe, in sore nnd for dale by GE, MENDUME Ne Tb Wan ‘DIES.—LONDON L 10; poe INAC BRAN high and ‘Tow ports, Madeiras, sherries, clarets, champagnes, Catawba and Isabella wines, in wood oF Jomaica rum, old Bourbon and Monongahela whi porter, &c, R. EB. MESSENGER &€ CO., 68 Fulton sirees sole importers of Messenger’s London cordial gin, —_—— eee — MoXONGAHELA AXD “ROURKON WHISKEY, extra dne invoice of iskeye just ceived, and for sale by Ge Be MERDU a oe eee CIAL NOTICE “WHEN RUNNING £ROUT IN Tit y Shot sun. ® gentle stimulant is often beneficial. ot Blizabethinn ale, at 120 Water street pron, TB prrfecily pure, wholesome aid th < For Helo Wantod, See Sixth Page.

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