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Opened——Great Excitement Kansas war suspended, until all the world one of LEASK’S inimitable ha!s, seid at his store, corner of Chatham and Pearl streets, where they are sure to Jind just the kind of head gear that suite them, Rocky Mountain Silvery Meewer ation. @ontrary to the enstom loug prevailing with us, viz: that o ortion of the beaver selections for making black soft wanatacture of Rocky Mountain silvery beaver hats or our retail sales, we have this season caused the same to be ‘made into summer hats, to be sold ata lower price. These hats ‘ad durability will compare with the higher grade— lacing them lower in the scale of ntroducers and leaders of fashion, pd the rest of mankind thelf'dntaad color only Astor House, Broadw: Panama Hats.—The Genuine Article, of Un= fineness, at prices from $1 ND € CO., sv sroadway. Brilliant.—Those 8 cassimere aud light straw hats of WHITE'S, New York. Thousands of them might have t Runday, and the wearers looked as cool and comfortable as if they bad just come from an ice house. His stores are at 210 ‘Broadway and at 148 Fulton street. "The « Fremont” Rocky Mountain Beaver.— A new article, but just as well ada) the republicans. procured i# at KNOX’S, corner 9 $60 each hat. ‘common wale by A. LEL. lendid Lilac ‘been seen last ted for the Americans as ent where the: ‘of Broadway and Fulton st. xin a Family is a most those who wish to be informed of Evenla of the day in these stirring tlmes should take the AME: , the best mewspaper in the country. It ie printed every Friday morniag, on @ large double sheet and furnished to subscribers at $1 a hundred, cash, in advance. he only establis! AGood Newspa, excellent instructor, an BICAN WEEKLY PRi! ear, and to agents at Advertisements {ns Office northwest carner of Fulton Bausireets, where ull orders imast be sent. The paper is for fale at the office, and by the news agents, Planos and Melodcons, from manufacturers, making the lar; idea 35 wecond hand pi Eight Different st assortment in the city, be- Doe-—all of which willbe soldat prices ‘eompetition ‘lanos to t, and rent wed on parca, Peon PPATERA, Agent, 50 Broadway. Summer Stock.—Our Large steak of summer clothin, fag many specialities anc and Hlegant is now ready and for sale, embrac- tBgcther the large stock of fashionable. a deat: e able an ¥ mt oth iy ip, every moderate rable summer clothin, SyciN’® con ig We have ever got ‘and fixed prices. Dd. D ‘260 and 260 Broadway, eorner of Warren st. <'Phain Summer Sults, $3; Black Alpaca Suits, yr cassimere muita, $10; white Marseille clothing warchouse 66 and 68 Fulion street. Fans, Fans—Arrived by the Last Stcamor, of newest and most fashionable patte pearl bridal fans, with jet ornaments of the most distingue Varieties, selected from Paris for Rog Bazaar, and will be sold at importers’. pri ef fancy goods, toys, kc., as fi Silk, linen, elegant new and extensive with every kind ig and presenta, 8. ROGERS, 499 Broadway. Btrawberrics, Cherries, Green Peas, or any other fruit or vegetables, may be preserved, in a perfectly 8 of fruits and vogeta- ¢, for quaris, $259 per dozen B.—All orders, by post or ott ‘of expense, to any part of yOS1, Proprietors, No, 321 p use Of Spratt’ bles accompany the ¢ Pearl street, near Franklin square. Catawba Wines from the Vineyards of ineinnati, Ohio, sparklin only the pure juice of BARNES & PARK, Broadway and Duane street. 1g Cards, En- lve door plates—extra heavy J.D. Park, Esq. Superior; warrat Chureh, At Home and Visitt i}. D0 Hroadway, corner Duane street; established Patent Champion Fire and Bar- yroot safe, with Hall’s patent powder proof lock. Both rize medals at the World's Fatr, ork, 186-4. SILAS C. » 35. 137 and 139 Water street, New York. Singer’s Sewing Machines.—One Thousand dolinrs a year is a fair estimate of the earnin ter, with one of Singer ‘work is close at hand, and now gad prepare for it. The fact that our machi tm private families or in large manufacturing establishments, Broasaurs whofure etn, and igbeyond spate. New machines is who use them, and in beyond dispute. \ ‘and inferior-ones, om the usual. liberal I. M. SINGER & CO., 323 Broadway. London, 1851, sud nlace, New Yo HERRING & 8 of a good opera- igh speeded ma- 4 other profitable buy the inachines ines, either for use Jatest_ improved exchanged for old $orma. Political Banners, &., Orders reecived by mall C. H. TYLER, 2% East Broadway, near Catharine at., N. ¥. Awnings, Tents, made to order at the shortest notice. promptly attended to. Buchanan 1s the Candidate of Cincinnati N is elected to drive rats from creation. hes, skeeters, all, hi powders drive away; And his well known store is f ‘at 424 Broadway. Watehelor’s Hatr Dye, Wigs and Toupecs ‘Their new improvements secure comfort to the wearer, natural eleganceand durability. harmless hair dye ATCHELOB'S, 283 B perior to all others. bwelve private rooms, at Crietadoro’s Wigs, Hair Dye and Toupecs exeite admiration among all connoisseurs in art. A gant private apartments for supp @e only reliable article of the kin retail at CHISTADORO’S, No. 6 Astor House. Copy the lying his inimitable dy rink. Wholesale an the Inimitable Cutter of Hair and ditlerent shaped heads and faces, ‘No interest in any other establish: Hair dye 4 shillings a box. Holloway’s Pills—Soothing, yet Searching.— neral ingredients, these pills soothe and heal the ed membranes of the stomach and the bowel: ij id matter from # vigor, Sold “at the manufactories, 30 Maiden lane, id, London, and by all druggists, at whiskers, in styles to suit th at No. 1 Barclay pse organs and New York, and 244 5 ‘25e., G2igc., and $1 per box. pal: Cured by about three bottles of HOSTETTER’S vegetable bitters. Iate the stomach, force off impure secretions, aud impart health to the debilitated constitution peculiar to warm weather. Sold every wher Barnes & Park, New York, agents; Mra. Hayes, Brookly! Scrofula, Rheumatism, d&ic.—Hyatt’s Life 2 most sovereign remedy for the worst cases of diseases arising from gréat impurity of the blood, Kiver complaint, kidne erative that wil ; tho architect, who fs 88 years of age, of a »f inflammatory rheumaiism, after he had Mr. Webb's office is at dridge street, of that they had eaten his lady was cured in one month. ‘The Dalaam will cure any'case of the kind, no matter how despe- Principal office 240 Agent for Brooklyn, Mrs, Ha; most painful’ case been a confined er 304 Broadway. pple seven month: Tteured Mra. Burtor serofutus ulcers of so desperate a the flesh to the bones; 175 Fulton sti Kennedy Saltrheum Ointment and Medical @scovery. Sold, by the dozen or gross, by 451 Kighih avenue, Blind Asylum Buildings. ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. PERSONAL. DOPTION.—A LADY OR GEN GERRET NORTON, TLEMAN WISHING TO hy male child, eighteen months old, may call front basement. MR. ALEXANDER MANN, WHO LATELY ARRIVED rthumberland, will call at Mra, street, or on board the bark Ottawa, Soot of Warren street, he will oblige his brother, James Mann. JIAS BREWERTIN AND HIS WIFE children, from Ni from London, in the ship , Johnson's, 42 Cherry FORMATION.—I Catherine, and thre ianded in New York on the 2th day of May, in the abip New Information will be thankful danghiers, Mary Ann and Sarah, at 21 neiton, England, reccived by their two Leonard street, New HARD MITCHELL, L. Y ud, per ship Princeton, a gilder and frame maker, Jeft home about four weeksago for New York, to look for em: ployment, and has not been heard from since.’ He ia 5 feet 6 in height, fair haired, with # scar on the left side of his chin, Any information eoncerning him ved by leaving word at 4 of B. F, lunker & Lewis, 73 Hudson street, for Mrs. Mitchell, and about 8 years old. ‘will be thankfully 1% NEW PUBLICATIONS. JUST PURLIGHED—PRICK 64 CENTS, A LECTURE on the life and times of Daniel O'Connell, delivered on the 12th of June, 1866, by the Most Rev. John Hughes, D. D., Archbishop of New York. EDWARD DUNIGAN & BRO* THER, 151 Fulton street, New York. ORGAN’S EXPOSURE OF FREEMASONRY.—A FEW | alee: copies for sale. flees novels at half Se paticeton ; old books, engravings, novels, autographs, bought. an fold’ by NEAGLE areas Broadway, threo doors above Broome street, HE AMERICAN WEEKLY PRESS— he best and cheapest newapapor In the country, is fesued every Friday morning, At the low price of - ‘14 year, and furnished to agents at $1 50 per hundred. cont Editorials on matters of general interest, ‘All city news of importance. ‘All the religious world, ‘Reviews of ull the theatres ‘Matters of interest to itvolane, ‘And a large amount of general reading, Tntercating to all, classes of the community. Independent in poles, it ia attached to no party or fnc but is devoted to whatever is calculated to advance the ge! Pr Da to county, and to increase the glory and pros- e Union. P{s'a medium for advertisers, the AMERICAN WEEKLY PRESS is surpassed by no paper published, and persons dest- Tous of making known their business throughout the eountry will do well to avail themselves of ita columns. Advertise- ments will be inserted for fifty centa a line. Terms cash. All orders must be addressed to the office of the AMERICAN WEEKLY PRESS, porthweet’ corner of Fulton and Nassau rete, New York.’ The paper is for sale at the office, and by news agents. HB TRAVELLERS’ DEPOT FOR MAPS, GUIDE books, &c, , is RANNEY'S, No. 195 Broadway, cor- Of Dey street, NEWSPAPERS, &. BUCHANAN PENNY PAPER.—THE DAY BOOK, Which is the recognized organ of the united democracy, and has a larger weekly elreulation than any other democratic paper in the Onion, will be served until after the electionevery rnoon, to subscribers in this city and Brooklyn, at 6 cents aweek. Orders for it may be leftat 17 Ann street, F YOU WISH A GOOD N ER, ‘Take the AMERICAN WEERLY PRESS, If you wish to read the theatrical news, ‘Take the AMERIUAN WEEKLY PRESS, If you wish to read the political news, ‘Take the AMERICAN WEEKLY PRESS, If you wish to read all the news of the day, ‘Take the AMERICAN WEEKLY PRESS, Adverti AN WERKLY PRESS. If you wish to increase your business, Advertise in the AMERICAN WEEKLY PRESS. If you wish to dispose of your goods and wa rtise in the AMERICAN WEEKLY PRESS, JAN WEEKLY PRESS is published every Fri- any, at $1 year, and furnished toagents at $1 50 per hundred. Advertisements Will be inserted for filly cents a line, Offies Ifyou wish your northwest corner of Fulton and Nassiu streets, York, where all orders must be addressed. AMERICAN WEEKLY PRESS is sold at the ollice, and by the news agents, EWSPAPER PUBLISHERS ARE NOTIFIED THAT the Herald job office is now prepared to print their an- hounee sheets in the most attractive style and at cheap rates, ‘ING HELD SATURDAY the Bull's Head Hotel, corner of treet and’Thir wi our sincere thanks to Capt. J. , of the steain}oat Bagle, for the kind and cordial treaiment we received while onan excursion to the Fishing Banks, Saturday, June 21. We also take pleasure in recommending his boat to future parties as a good substantial sea boat, her cabins being well tited up for the accommodation of families or pleasure parties; also t , being well stocked with the best of wines, liquors, segars, &c. NING, 21ST ty-fourth Capt. Join Erb, Law viord, Wm. J. Matthews, Philip M. Cra: Jobn Grisiths, 7. Holbrook, Hi. Degroft, John Evb, Jr., J. Kenna, Edward Bend Geo. H. Metcalfe, Faq., J, L. Richards, M. D., ‘Walter Hyatt, Esq. SE OF DROWNING. Edward J. Hurdy, retui with his friends, was’ drow being swamped by the surf from a passing steame foot of Sixty-first street, East river. He was about 28 y age, 5 feet 4 inches high, dark complexion; had on check shirt, brown Kentucky jean pants and heavy boots; his initials, “KE. J. H1., Live Oak, 44,” were inscribed on his arm, and scars on his neck. Any ‘person finding his body will please give notice at 92 Houston sireet, to James Garry. IRE.—ON SATURDAY, BETWEEN 10 AND 11 A. M., te rooms in the upper part of No. 2) Roosevelt street when Mr. William Wall, proprietor of the store ath,’ Immediately rushed up staira, at the risk of his life, and broke inthe doors and put out the flames before an: eietance came to him, Afterwards a hose carriage and 100 find Ladder Co. No.4 arrived. The damage was trifling. There is every thanks due (o Mr. Wall for his expertness on this oc- casion, as there are a great many poor families in the adjoin- ing buildings, who eventually would have sutfered great loss of property. ‘Mr. Wall is from Clonmel, Treland, but now a goud and worthy eltizen of the United States of Amerieg. AFARGE HOUSE, BRQADWAY, NEW YORK.—THIS new and beautiful first figas hotel is now open for the re- coptiod of guests. The locaf™™m is in the most pleasant part of Broadway, opposite Bond street, and in the immediate vicinity ‘of the most fashionable places of amusement, ‘The rooms are large and airy, and so arranged that they may, be connected in suits for families, or used reparately for single personas. ‘The patronage of the public is reepecttully solicited TONE & BURROUGHS, Proprietors. MAYOR'S OFFICE, NEW YORK, JUNE 16, 1866 —NO- tice to owners of dogs.—Notice is hereby given that on and after Wednesday, June 25, inst., the ordinance respecting dogs found running loose or at large im any strect south of Forty-second streets without being properly muszied, will be strictly enforeed.. sum of fifty cents will be patd for every dog brought alive to the pound, on the corner of First avenue Thirty4éem slreet, whlch ‘shall have been found in the streets, running loose or at large, without being properly muz- zled, on presentation of the certifieate of the Pound Keeper to the Chief of Poliee, at his office, in the Park. Owners of doga may reclaim them'at the Pound, between sunrise and sinset ¢ day on which they were received, on payment of ex- pense FERNANDO D, May OTIC MEETING OF THE STOCKHOLDERS OF the New York and New Rochelle Railroad Company ‘Will be held atthe Metropolitan Hotel, on Tuesday, the first day of July next, at 1z o'clock, for thé purpose of lecting & Yourd of Dizectors, and trantecting such biker business aa all de deemed for the intcrest of the company. WARREN LELAND, Secretary. New Yorx, June 14, 1866, ROPORALS WILL BE RECEIVED UNTIL SATUR- day, June 28,1860, at 10 o'clock, A M.. for the dredging out of Flushing Day, for a steamboat chantiel, from Flushing toCollege Point, ns per surveys and maps rhado by George William Smith, City Surveyor. The survey and map may be ncen at Poppetihusen & Konig’s, 44 Clif sireet, at which place said proposals will be received in writin: EFFINGHAM W. LAWRENOF, WILLIAM H, FAIR THER, $ Committee. ISAAC PECK, JR., 0 THE STOCK AND RONDHOLDERS OF THE OHIO and Pennsylvania Ratlroad Company.—A meeting will be held at Dehnonico’s, corner of Beaver and South William streets, on the 25th inst., at $44 o'clock, to take into considera- tien the proposed consolidation of the Ghig and Pennsylvania, Ohio and Indiana, and Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad Com: panies, The proposed measure being of great importance to the interests of both the stock and bondholders of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad Company, a full attendance is raquest- ed. |. VON HOFFMAN & CO., MORAN BROTHERS, BALLIN & SANDER, HE SOCIETY OF REVOLUTIONARY LABORERS would invite the republicans of all nations to assist in o¢- lebrating the jemory of the martyrs of June, 1848, on the 24th inst., at7 P. M., at 100 Hester street. HE MEMBERS OF WASHINGTON CHAPTER, NO. 2, 0. U. A., and also any members of the Order who intend to parade ‘with the chapier, are requested to meet at the chapter rooms, corner of Grand and Ludlow streets, this ‘Tuesday morning, June 24, at 9 o'elock, in regalia, for the pur- Pore ofyoiningn tthe procession for thé reception of the Hon, lard Fillmore. The Washington Continentals, Capt. Dar- row, and Independent Continenials, Capt. Conllu, will net as escort to the chapter on this occasion. Punctual attendance is requested, JOHN H. BRIGGS, N It. THORNE, woop, "7 Committee. in consequence HB. Wi HORACE A. BLISS, \AX COMMISSIONERS’ OFFICE, NEW CITY HALL, 32 Cham ect.—Notice to tax payers. ‘The asseasment yolla of the several wards of the city of New York having beea returned by the Assessors to this oillce, we hereby give nottoe to all interested tax payers that the same will be opened for examiuation and review from Tuesday, the 20th day of May, wntil Wednesday, the 25th day of June, inclusive. All those fateresied, who are desirous of examining or correeting Whe same, are requested to make application, to the naderslzned, ‘between the hours of 9 o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock P. M., iS MARY HR WILL Brooklyn Post office. \HOULD THIS MEFT THE EYE OF MR. GEORGE ‘Meek, he is requested to communicate with his friends at ‘england, or at Geneva, Switzerland. IEODORE HULCWITZ, ‘Wesiphalia, will learn sc ing on Dugan &'Leland, 63 South strat, 1 GENTLEMAN WHO PICKED UP TWO TWENTY dollar bills, of the City Bank of New Haven, at the door of juseum, on Saturday ‘afternoon, the money to, 0 NDERS, Esq., ¢ taken of the matter. eR AT THE GOV) FIND A NOTE IN THE something to his advantage by cal the parquette,’ in the the office Of 9. FL. farther notice will b TLL, MR, 8. SES MR, WALK ‘on Tuesday or Wednesday, at 2 o'clock, as per en- BILLIARDS. LARGE ASSORTMENT OF BILLIARD TABLES, OF the best quality, wit be found atonr manufactory, the Hargest and) most completa in the ety. Good wecoat hand te sheap les for sale co GONNOR & COLLENDER, 88 Ann street, i STOCK OF BILLIARD cushions, which are ac- Three good seaond F OFFER FOR SALE A F tables, with eur new inv Knowledged to be superior to all 0 le cheap. Band tables or wa TY KITH & DECKER, 99 Ann streot, FINE ARTS. ILLARD FILLMORE. Photographs of this distin; 8, BROTHERS’, akon yesterday, Jy or by the hundrad, Loc ‘olored or plain. r doors above Ast —<———— SPORTING. ACHT FOR 8ALB.—THE SLOOP YACH? 6 tons, coppered to above water lin A fast sailer, and of li 2 Weat street: an and furnished in every respec with centre board. HES, IRWELRY, a. CHRONOMETERS FOR SALE, LOW—TWO FIRST RDETT & PARKER, I not sold pre: HAT wireet, until Wednesda —~nVyonaly, (hey will be sold in the sio position, genteel, and Hecome nequalited wish a getle OL preposseRsiT EPP ne ered aes flaniey, Broan.) thelr office. 3,7 ALLEN, tn J. . ‘ax Commiss’ra, A. J. WILLIAMSON, New Yon, May 2i, 1856. THE TURF. ENTREVILLE COURSE, L. I.—TROTTING.—ON ‘Tuesday, Jaye 2%, at 3o'clock, match $1,000, mile heats, best three in {ive.—Jamos McMann names b. m. Flora Temple, in harness; D. Pifer names b. g. Chipavo Jack: under the sad- dle. JOEL CONKLIN, Proprietor. ENTREVILLE COURSE, 1, l—TROTTING. —WEDNES- day, June 25, at 3 o'clock $1,000, mile heats, best three in five, m harness. Danie ines ro, m. Lad: Riley; Isaac Woodruff names hl, m. Beeswing. To come of without regard to weather. JOEL CONKLIN, Proprietor. NION COURSE, I, |—TROTTING.—ON WEDNESDAY, June 26, at 334 o'clock P. M. Sparse and stake of $450, two. ies and repent to wagon: H. Woodruff namos b. g. Honest John; Wm, names b. m. Iola. SHAW & WHITE, Proprietors, FURNITURE. ARTIES BREAKING UP HOUSEKEEPING, AND wishing to dtapose of their furnitare, carpets, mirrors, pi- isnos, e., will find a enshotstomer by addressing M. DOUGI- TY, 27 Centre street. REWARDS, $2. REWARD.-—LOST, ON SATURDA be near the promise gold wateh, No. 5079, T. F chain attached, The abo them at J. & W. Moirs, 31 2. REWARD. 15th inst. 1 Her slut, half King collar, Whoever will return sireet, will receive the thanks of reward. G5 REWARD —Lost, ON THE 2TH Th DO the New York Hotel stables, an all tan nine months old, ‘The above rewa returning the eaine at 20 Bast FR REWARD.—STRAY Tulian hound, whit ‘the finder will pl office, up stairs. 21ST INST., of D. dacobus, 13 Wooster street, a Cooper, maker, London; also, gold ¢ reward will be paid by leaving Hurison street, SUNDAY MORNING, THE ‘9 amall tan and ter. d_and white leather jo. 38 Weat Nineteenth the owner and the above ST., FROM rrier, about Wo any one will be give nty-second str D, FROM 110 WALL STREBT, nawers tothe name of Soto, se deliver licr at the avove ‘number, front A GOL ROSS, eceased husband. If he will reesive liza. ROM THE GRA- atieth street and tiaee veil. Whoever will return nerey House shall re ne above i 2, mm ‘est 27th st Marked Nathaniel to uF REWARD.—LOST, IN GOING Pe jaerey House ‘to the corner of T Fourth avenue, a 0) it at the office of the Gr: reward, bh REWARD.—LOST, ON MONDAY EVENIN e) inetini, # black and’ tan King Charles epantel the b Whoever wil NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, JUNE 24, 1856. a _. SITUATIONS WANTED. YOUNG PARISIAN LADY WISHES TO OBTAIN A situation, in a first’ class house, as chambermald or as hairdreser: she can dres hair in’ the latest Parisian style. Address Mme. Michel, No. 113 Leonard st., seeond floor. SITUATION WANTED—AS NURSE AND CHAM- Dermaid, or as plain sewer. Willing to go in the country Best of reference. Please call for two Molloy’s grocery store, corner of Hoyt and Baltic OF THE DEMOCRACY TO PRE- meeting to ratify the nominations made at the Cincinnait Convention, of James | Hochanan for President, and John C. Breckenridge for Vice- | epublican electors of the Fourth ward, and ail others in favor of sustaining the constitution and on to the incendiary doctrines of black republicanism and all other ismns, will assemble in 1ass meeting, to be held at the Shakspere Hotel, corner of Wi ' and Duane streets, on Wednesday evening, 25th inst., at to the above nominatio | measures as may be deemed necessary to organize wn asso cintion or club for the coming camy Several eminent speakers will ad By order of the Joint Committee of Arrangy TH WARD.—UNION serve the Union. ‘The deinocratle Jaws of our Union, in op} Or travel with 2 lady. N WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS cook, washer and ironer in # private family. Good re- Apply at 12134 West 27th st. YOUNG LADY WISHES TO GO OUT BY THE WEEK as dressinaker, or take in sewing; is 8 go« in the countrywith a lady, Please call any day this week ai N RESPECTABLE GIRL WANTS A SITUATION, Lt thevountry, as general house servant in a small farnily, chambermaid in a respectable boarding house. references can be given from her present employer. Apply for two days ut No. 11 University place. PROTESTANT GIRL WISHES A SITUATION Jaundress, in n private family, or ax good cook; best city reference from her last place. Inquire at No. 230 ¥.' Lath st. SITUATION WANTED—bY pate ee seneral Leposied 3 and sad weet and | icine no objec country; i ¥ ene ry} ge rence, Apply at 0 Cherry ATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG Wi cook, Washer and ironer, in a private family. ference from her last place. be seen for two days. SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS cook, washer and ironer in @ small family. Good ence. Apply at $24 Cherry 8t., second door from Clinton. RESPECTABLE YOUNG LADY, FROM PARIS ‘Wants situation in a respectable family as dressmaker she understands bot dress the meeting. Stephon Lynch, ‘Thomas Fitzgerald. TH WARD FILLMORE AND DON! meet at 68 East Broadway, on Tuesday m ? at 9 o'clock, to join in the reception of Hon. Mtiia: | ZOPHAR MILLS, P: LSON CLUB WILL Josern H. Guay, Secretary, TH WARD, ATTENTION.—THE FILLMOKR nelson Club of the Ninth ward, and all oth the election of Fillmore and Donelson to th dent and Viee President, are reap e, at the junction of Bleecker vn day) morning, 24th inst., at I< the purpose of joining in the procession to welcome the ! Millard Fillmore hom: ALBERT SMITH, Sonn KENNAKD, A PROTESTANT WO- to his native State. sf EO, B, DEANE, President, Good re- 1 West 26th st. Can TH WARD BUCHANAN AND BRECKENRIDGE Club. RatiGeation mass me ‘The united demo- ond 2 ratideation mass meeting, on Tuesday ner of Twentieth street, an Eminent speakers will ad Chub. and Jady’s hairdresse business after the latest fashions of Paris, Apply at Madame Michel's, 113 pply at me Michel's, TH WARD.—BUCHANAN CLUB.—A MEETING OF this club will be held at Union Hall, corner of Twer Second sireet and Third avenue, on for the election of permanent o rs RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITU- ation, a8 chambermaid and waiter, or to do general house Good reference from her last place Tuesday evening, June 2 JOHN J. BRADLEY, Chairman pro tem. A. J. Matnews, Secretary pro tem. TH WARD FILLMORE AND DONELSON CLU Revolved, That all good citizens of the Kighteenth con Club in receiving the illustrious ex-President Mil- ‘lock to-day, at Union ica be cordially Invited. ‘and Donelgon Club will use their utmost for the election of the American candi ntand Vice President, and that the Kighteenth her vote to one of her o No. 308 Atlantic st.. I SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WO- man, as chambermai:, or to assist in the washing and \eming; best reference. lnquire at No. 27 Monroe st., second GERMAN LADY, WHO SPEAKS SOME FRENCII weiland a little English, wishes oceupation as seamstress, ; she understands all kinds of sewing and children's ing, a8 Well ag all sorts of silk and worsted embroi- der, on chikiren’s dresses. Please address A. D., box 129 He- ———E—E—E—E——————————E SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS chambermaid or nurse; is willing to assist in washing and seven years’ city reference from last employers. Call ‘That the Fillmore vn native sons for P1 Resolved, That we hail with pl President, and asure the name of A, eel proud to have the pli of voting for one of the okt Jackson soldiers who stands the interests of our country Resolved, That the Eighte Fillmore aid Do cannot stop the peop) ENTRAL COMMITTEE Donelson Clubs will meet at Academ; Doneleon for V nth ward will cast her vote for A all the bucks and woolly h D. D. MILLER, Sec’ry. FILLMORE AND Hall, at 10 o'clock WANTED—BY RESPECTABLE ung Woman, as chambermaid and waiter, or todo ge- jouseWork in @ small family. Can be seen at 110 22d st., Best of city reference. near 3d avenue. eich So bak: Eo GIRL WANTS A SITUATION, TO DO CHAMBER- work wad waiting, or to take care’of children; would go in the country, Beat’ of reference. Can be seen at 85 West sth st., second floor, up stairs, in the rear. SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, TO do general housework in a small famil) est 19th st, No objection to the cout SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUFG WOMAN, TO do chamberwork aud fine washing and ironing, Good re- ference. Apply at 168 224 st., between Ist and 2d avenues, YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION 0 DO general housework; is a good washer and ironer and a ‘ood Cook. Can give good reference. Call for two days at 25 Dean st., Brooklyn, fre PROTESTANT YOUNG wants a situation to take care is capable of teuching little chil- is city; country preferred, L. W. Pankes, Secretary. IGHTH WARD PI son Association. those friendly to the el ‘ER FILLMORE AND DONEL- the association and all oa of Millard Fillmore will mest at he purpose of join- lock, to-day, for t ve in the procession. 1, $ Secretaries, . Good reference, RST WARD.—THE WARD COMMITTEE OF THIS atl10 Greenwich street this Tuesday even- ing, at 8 o'clock, to transact Chairman pro tem. K.—THE BUCHANAN ASSO- ciation of this ward will ‘meet atl10 Greenwich street this Tuesday evening, at 73 o'clock. of MICHAEL MURRAY, President. IRST WARD ON D! HIGHLY RESPECTABI ‘woman, lately arrived, Huey O'Niet, OURTEENTH WARD ON DECK. the Fourteenth Ward Buchanan ani wili take place at Brooks’ Assembly Rooma this evening, June 24. ut 734 o'clock. All members are attend, as business of importance meeting. All other citizens of the ward Vited to attend, A MEETING OF Breckenridge Club Call at 42 Bust ist st, between 10 RESPECTABLE GIRL WANTS A SITUATION AS chambermak! and to do plain sewing; would go_as plain Cook. Best city reference, Call for two days at 51 Tillary st., Lsrooklyn, in the rear, RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUA- tion, to do cooking, washing and ironin, ker, kind to children, and is willing to mal ; references. Has lived four years in o at 181 Water st, between Gold st, and particularly requ JAMES CARTY, REMONT AND DAYTON REPUBLICAN RATIFICA- tion meeting.—The republican electors of the. cit county of New York, the friends of freedom in the Territories of the United States, of free labor, is a good ba- Has the best of cit udson avenue, Breoklyn. SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WO: man, a8 cook, in a private family; good washer and froner. No objection to go as chambermaid. Good references. Inquire at 101 Monroe at. $$$ TION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, yusiness thoroughly, and cat all at the corner oi State Brooklyn, in a small cottage house, opposite the f freedom of speech in our Connells, and of a free press; all in favor of asserting ining the rights of free artizans and workingmen, 18 to participate in the settlement and enjoyment. of the unoccupied lands of the nation; all opposed to the con- rofligacy, despotism and ministration; all in favor of supporting the (form of principles laid down by the Republican National vention of 17th June, and in favor of a just, economical, ‘getic and republican administration of the general govern: e Invited to assemble at the New York Tabernicle, on Wednesday evening, June 25, at 8 o'clock, to respond to the nominations made by the Republican National Convention, at th June, of John C. Fremont, of Call nt of the United States, Dayton, of New Jersey, for Vice President, an measures to promote tleir election as may be deemed adviaa- the Hon, Hamilton Fish, the tinuance of the mbecllity of the present federal ad cook; understands her ofcity references, nd of William PROTESTANT WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION IN A family, to assis in dressmaking and go out by the day, Call at 131 7th av. floor, back room. UATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, TO erwork and to assist fn the washing and {roning, Or fo take charge of children, or a baby from its infancy. Good Apply at'270 First av. Can be seen from 10 lain sewing, or to ‘Wm. H. Seward, r two days, second Hannibal pitt ae . Pitt Fessenden,’ the Hon: Charles Sumner, ‘the Hon. Henry Wilson, the Hon, John P. the Hon. Guy R. Pelion, the Hon. Abraham Wakeman, 'y 8. Lane, of Indiana, Sigism' \d other distinguished speakers, Fork cy Republican Gentral Commitee. references given. Chairman New SITUATION WANTED—BY A #RESPECTABLE WO- in a private family, inquire at 72 Greene st., in the Grorce Texwituicer, Execulive Committee—Taaac Sherman, Georse W. Blunt, Jobn P. Cumming, Willian Curtis ‘Thomas 0, Berry, Archibald Hall, ‘ C. Leigh, “Luman Sherwood, Franklin J. Ottarson, Pepper, Merwin N. Jones, B. Taylor, Daniel L. Pettee, Andrew Wiliam Allen, Daniel Willis, Charles . Macomber, Erastus C. Benedict, J George W. Pearcy, David i. Scott, Jotham W. Edmonds, George W. Rose. ISAAC DAYTON, Chairman. RESPECTABLE WOMAN WISHES TO T, Children to nurse on reasonable terms. Apply at al Wore between 6th and 7th avs. C ITUATION WANT! pply at 81 West RESPECTABLE .AND trusty widow lady—the care of @ house while the owners or occupants are in the country, References given. Apply at 198 West 24th strect, in the basement. SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WO- Good reference given. Broadway. Can be seen for two days. N INTBLLIGENT AMERICAN GIRL, OF SOME EDU- cation, wishes @ situation, as nurse and wt of the world; best of Broadway Post ollice, stating where New York, June IRERDOM IS NATIONAL, SLAVERY SECTIONAL. The members of the American Republican National Clab (ormerly National Club) of the eity and county of New York, are requested to mect this (Tuesday) evening, quarters, National Hall, Canal street, posed to the extension of slavery make arrangements for the grand mass meeting on Wedn B. VAN RIPER, President. ESOLVED, THAT THE WHIG GENERAL COMMITTER ‘of New York, meet at Constitution Hall, 650 proceed in a bod: lard Fillmore, at the St. Apply at 88 East in Sune 24, at their Ito jolt with us to | wiiling to travel to an} required. Address 8. an interview can be had. SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WGMAN, TO cook, wash and iron or to do general housework for a swrall family. Good refereence. Apply at 125 Weat 20th st. y are invited to join with evening, June 25. Broadway, at 7 o'clock P. their respects to the Hon. Hotel, at8 o'clock P. M., to-da: Resolved, That this resolution be published in the Expres ertiser, Tribune, and Journ: H. REED, Chairman. JAS. BROOKS, GEO. B. DEAN! SITUATION WANTED—AS WAT’ maid, or to take care of children. days 174 16th st., in the back basement, between 7th and 8th ITER OR CHAMBER- Can be seen for two Herald, Times, Commercial of Commerce, Vice Chairmen. E, H SITUATION WANTED——BY A _ RESPECTABLE girl, to do chamberwork and plain sewing, or to take care Can give good city reference. between &th and 9th avenuc SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMA’ do housework, or as children’s nurse. ood ret ‘Apply at 81 West 17th st., between 6th and 7th avenues. SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS chambermaid, and to assist in the washing and irouing. Apply at 183 West 20th st, SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG GIRL, seamstress, and to assist in chamberwork. Tor two days at Her last place, 85 Henry st., Brooklyi. RESPECTABLE WOMAN WISHES A COOK'S SITUA- tion ; understands it in all its branches, both English and Would have no objection to go a short distance in the country, or take the entire charge of a gentleman's house for the summer. Unexceptionable city reference. Cail at #71 Gth av., between 28th and 20th sts. YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION AS CHAM- bermaid in an hotel or private boarding house ; has good tity references. Can be seen at her present place of employ- ment, 15 State st., New York. SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABI woman, 28 seamstress and dressmaker; un le ing ladies’ and children’s dresse: No objection to go a short distance in the Can be seen for two days at 92 6th av., between 14th Perer C. MALs, Peter LEMON, MEMBERS OF THE FIFTH WARD FILLMORE Donelson Club, and all citizens of the ward favorable to Fillmore and Donelson for President and Vice President are requested to meet this inorning, the corner of Duane and cession to swell the demonstration of welcome and. ho the occasion of his return to his native JOHN M. BENNET, President, JAwEs 8. ScorretD, Secretary. 11K TENTH WARD FILLMORE AND DONELSON ‘Club will meet this morning, corner of Grand and Essex atreets, ing the reception of Hon. Millard Fillmore. ward are invited to attend to do honor to the next President of WM. VAN DUZER, President. Vall at 202 2ist at., June %, at 934 o'clock, streets, tojofa in a pi Millard Fillmore, Hias good referance. 9 o'clock, at @. C. Deane’s, for the purpose Citizens of the the United States. ‘Thomas G, Haze, Secretary. LOST AND FOUND. OST—ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON, SUPPOSED IN Broadway, or Fourth avenue, a lady’s cainco breastpin. r will be liberally rewarded by returning same at 46 Front street, up stairs, OST—A FIRE DEPARTMENT BADGE, NO. 1,274. IF lease return the same at the Chief Engi- ‘0, 18 Staunton street, he will receive thanks of the owner. OST—ON SATURDAY, | 218T figured silk vest, goin; corner of Broadway and Par warded by leavidig it at 208 Fulton street. OST—BANK ROOK NO. 93,123 OF THE BOWERY Savings Bank. Any person who has found the book, and will please bring it to the bank, will receive a reward. OST—ON BOARD STEAMBOAT JOSEPHINE, ON HER. ‘clock trip from Staten Island, on Sunday ‘venti atent lever watch, with white dial. e and no questions asked, if returned at 47 West Twenty- city reference. INST., A BROWN from 208 Fulton street to the place. The tinder will be re- RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT WOMAN WANTS A situation as cook, in a private m Mth and 26th sts. SITUATION WANTED—RY A RESPEC has her own baby thre: Please call at 52 Charles st man, a8 wet nurse; SITUATION WANTED, cook; understands all kinds of pastry; ha 4 no objection to the Country, Cail at 381 BY AN EXPERIENC( in her lust plac ‘Weak 23d street, for two da, D, BY A RESPECTABLE Yo sh and iron; best of ety re Twellth street, be: IN THE LOWER PART OF THE CITY, ON SA- rtemonnale, containing $45 in bilis, acartman, ‘The finder nd receive the thanks of the owner itatl7 Warren street, N. ¥., or 276 South Second turday afternoon, a and some other papers, will be suitably reward RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT situation as chambermald, waite seen, for two days, at 242 West 36th et., 4th Noor, back room, '—A FIRE BADGE, No. 2,7 Hose. Please return the same at OST.—IF THE PERSON WHO FOUND A PAIR OF between John and Fulton street: 'm at 262 Pearl street, he will receive a liberi GIRL WANTS 9% Bleecker street, SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTAULE GIRL, as waiter and chambermald, or to do the housework of & ate family; best of city reference. Call at 14 Mont- FROM 73 AVENUE D, CORNER OF SIXTH , on Friday evening last, 1y painted a dark color, and the ranning part red. Who- ever will return the aad wagon, or, give infor } it may be, will be liberally rewarded by applying as aboyg. es RS < Pee. DEVOY. light business wagon; SITUATION WANTED—BY AN AMERICAN YOUNG an, as chambermaid and seamatr ork of a smail family; only a city situati at No. 9 Vandewater st. SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG chambermaid, or to take care of ch aR ne country, Cily reference, Inquire at 113 7th avenue, for two days, RESPECTABLE WIDOW LADY, A NATIVE OF uation, to take’ care of one or two nd agreenble. No odjoction to go a or would do the information where UT OF THE 17TH INS’ st Point, a small boat, eight side and yellow inside, bel ———— England, wishes FRENCH ADVERTISEMENTS. children; woul JEUNE FILLE FRANCAISE, PROTESTANTR, nie des meilieurs recommendation comme femme de chambre ou bonne deni Mardi dans Ia journee, & 83 Kat Z7e rue, entre Lexington et 82 +1 ort distance in the country. Apply at 18 West 17th st., near “have., to Mre. Tobin, SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABL man, a8 cook, in a first class hotel or dining & Geistands French and American cooking. Cail at No. 8 Elizabeth t,, in the store, YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION, AS 8; Would engage by the week or month; Would mberwork or walt on ‘ospectable family. some time ai dressmaking; Call ot 4 East 2ist st., at her present employer SLL, FRANCAISE, RESIDANT DE York, sachant parfaiten femme de chambre, anpres Kile pew fournir S'adresser A. recommendation de 10 heurs du matin & 8 de apres midi. ACIFIC EXPRESS COMPANY—KXPRESS FOR O\LT- and Sandwich Islands will be despaiched by the steamship ORIZABA, on Tuemiay. dune 24, in charge Freight taken until Lo'clook, a YOUNG GIRL WANTS A SITUATION, AS CILAM- bermatd and la special messenger. , between Sth and oth Dareels and lewors until 234 0 SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG GIRL, AS OCULISTS AND AURISTS, by tte DR. POWERLI, CAN BE CON eye and ear, from 9 to 40’ . in Enrope he ob: ‘eat value, which, com- ‘pan Re pe g tin fo the eountey, Inquire’ at 106 YOUNG MAN WANTS TO ENGAGE QCIF AND AvRIST, keeper, entry A YOUNG MAN, sistant bookke leaman or stock kee} reference give WISHES A RE-ENGAGEMENT AS ao, Capacity in the connti SITUATIONS WANTED. A SITUATION WANTED--AS HOUSEKEEPER. BEST of city reference given. Address M. C., Herald office. FIRST CLASS BARKEEPER, OR WINE ROOM | keeper, from one of the best hotels in the South, wishes an | engagement for a season of three months, having to return in Gctober. "A summer hotel preferred. Address South, Herald “4 A SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, AS POR. ter in a store or hotel, or day or night watchman ; unde stands the grocery business ; can attend bar, having consider- able experience. Can write a good hand, and can be highly recommended from his late employ Address, for days, J. T., box 138 Herald ofilce. A ent wa WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, TO rr ar, Wages hot #0 inuch an object as a comfortable e. Call for two days at 219 Lath avenues. YOUNG MARRIED FRENCHMAN WANTS A situation as porter ina store, or to drive a horse and ‘Wagon; speaks and writes German'and English. Address 208 Bi vay, in the basement. , between Ist and 2d BOY, 17 ¥ RS OF AGE, WISHES TO LEARN TO be wcarpenter, cooper, plumber, &¢.; does not fear to work; will bind himself for three or four years, if required. Oall ut, or address Lawrence McCabe, 109 28th’ st., near 7th avenue, OPYIST.—A YOUNG LADY, WRITING A FINE LEGI- ble hand, and well educated, wishes some copyiag to do ather residence, Address Heraid office, ($99K.<A COMPETENT YOUNG WOMAN DESIRES A Place as cook and to assist in the washing and ironing. Any family requiring such help will find her an acquisition, ‘Apply at 271 Bowery. IOACHMAN.—SITUATION WANTED, BY A YOUNG ‘single man, who has lived with soue of the best families in the city. The best reference will be siven from his present Speplover. Please call, or address a note to D. F., 2 East st, OVERNESS.—A PROTESTANT LADY DESIRES A situation, to teach music, with thorough bass, singing, drawing, painting in colored crayons, the German and French languages, which she speaks fluently, aud the usual branches of a solid ‘English education; best of city references can be given; no objection to town or country. Please address Gover- nees, Herald ofiice. ‘AN WANTS A SITUATION—AS COACHMAN; HAS been many years acquainted with the business; is willing to make himself generally useful and come well recomended; has no objection to the eountry. Address 22 Lewis at., corner of Broome. GITUATION WANTED—BY 4 YOUNG GERMAN PRO- testant girl, who can make herself useful in millinery, embroidery und fauey wewing, Best of refereuce given. Cat be seen at No. 6 Ludlow at., for two days. ITUATIONS WANTED.—A FAMILY LEAVING THE city are desirous of procuring situations for a good plain cook, washer and ironer: also, for a neat young woman as Waiter and housemaid, wl in a good seamatress. Apply on Monday or Tuesday, from & to 12 v clock, at 174 West Ith at ITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTALLE WO- man, as meat and pastry cook; good city reference given, if required. Can be seen for two days. Please call at 135 Annity st., front room, down stairs, ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG GIRL, AS chambermald and waiter, or as uurse and seams: best city reference. Please call at 242 6th ay., between 15th and 16th sts, Can be seen for two d SITUATION WANTED—BY A SCOTCH WOMAN, TO cook, wash and tron; she thoroughly understands her business; is a first rate Inundress, Highest reference, Can be seen in the basement of 345 8th ave., near 28th st. ITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG woman, as cook; has no objection to assist iu washing and ironing; would go a short distance in the country. Please call at No, 61 East 17th street, New York, for two days. ITUATION WANTED—BY A PROTESTANT YOUNG woman, as seamstress; can cutand fit children’s clothes. Heat city reference. Can be seen for two days at the store 231 7th av. corner 23th st, ITUATION WANTED.—-A YOUNG GERMAN, who can speak the Ei wants a situation to do any kind of work. ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, AS GROOM and coachman; he perfectly understands his business. Has the best of city reference, and can be s for two or three days at 61 Cortlandt st., up stairs. Is a G and a Pro- testant. SITUATION WANTED, AS COACHMAN.—THE ADVER- © tixer has long experience in private families. Best of re- ference given, Can be seen for two days, from 2 till 4 o'clock, at the office of the Metropolitan Hote! 10 A FAMILY GOING TO EUROPE.—A WOMAN OF respectability, who is about returning to London, would. like to Walt as servant on a family on the voyage, and tonger ifreqnired, Can stand the sea well. Address N. P., box 1,587 Post ottice, or 16 Cornelia street, N. Y. 0 DENTISTS.—A YOUNG MAN, OF EXPERIENCE IN mechanical dentistry, wishes a situation. Address Dens, box 160, Herald office, 10 DRUGGISTS.—WANTED, A SITUATION, IN A RE- tail and prescription drug store, by n_man fully qualified and competent in every respect. Best of cily references, Ad- dress Alpha, Herald oifice. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT young woman, a situation, as chambermaid and waiter, or to take care of children and do plain sewing, or to assist in washing and ironing; has no objection to go a short dista the country; has good eliy reference. Please call for two days, at No, 206 ‘Columbia st, between Atlantic and State, South Lrooklyn. 1) fap ea BY TWO GIRLS, OF GEN- {cel address, one as seamstress and nurse; can take the entire charge of a baby, and do wll kinds of neat family sew- ing; the other as regular waiter and parlor maid; would go in the country can ivy excellent elty reference; wages $7 euch, Call for two days at 216 Kast 23d at. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman; she is a good cook, first rate washer and froner, and understands baking bread ‘and pastry; has good city references. Can be seen for two days at 79 West 28th st., between Gth and 7th ave., second floor, back room, ANTED—A SITUATION, AS CHAMPBRRMAID OR TO do the housework of small family. Reference given. Call at 253 Kast 18th a., between Ist ave. and ave, A. TANTED-SITUATIONS, BY TWO YOUNG WOMEN, one for general housework, ina small private family; the other for chamber work and waiting. The best city refer: ence from their last place. Please call at 146 Sullivan st, rear house. Can be seen for two daya. ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION AS W scamatress; has no objection tolight chamberwork; would go out by the day or week. Call at 251 7th ave., between 2sth and 27th sta. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE girl, to do general housework; 1s a good plain cook, washer and froner; no objection to go in the couatry for the peer months; good city reference. Call at 133 West at st. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG Wi situation as chamabermaid and waiter, or as seainstress; can give the best of city reference. Call for two days at 70 3d avenue, between J1th and 12th sts. ‘ANTED—SITUATIONS, BY TWO RESPECTABLE JoUe, girls; one to,do chamberwork nd wating: has lived three years'and a half in her last place; the nurse and todo plain sewing; has lived seven years in her last place; no objection to goa short distance in the country; best of cliy reference given. Can be seen for two days at Douglas st., one door Hoyt, Brooklyn, third floor, back room W: NTED—IN A RESPECTABLE HOUSE, BOARD, for a lady, between City Hall and Houston street, woat side ofcity, Address K. b., Herald office, stating location and eh ‘A place whe ‘a piano preferred, ANTED—A SITUATION AS LADY'S MAID OR AS seamatress; understands dressmaking and all kinds of farnily sewing; has no objection to go in the ntry. Good recommendation ‘an be seen for two days at 135 West 28th at, between 7th and 8th ave., first floor. ANTED—A SITUATION, AS NURSE AND 8K stress, by a young wonian, who can cut and children’s clothing. ‘Can be seen for two days, at 180 st. rear of the church, Kast side. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, todo chambervwork; ts a good sewer. Call for wo days, at 254 10th at., between Ist ay, and avenue A, second floor. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A situation, to mind children and assist in chamberwork, gf fo do plain Sewing. Can be seen fortwo days at 217 Bast at. near Ist avenue. ANTED—A SITUATION, AS WAITRESS, BY OD who has lived in that capacity for the list! ten yea Best city reference. Can be seen for two days at 73 West 13th etween Sth and 6th avenues. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A_ RESPECTABI girl, a8 bermaid or’ waiter. Can be seen at. her present employer's until engaged, southeast corner of 22d st. and 4th avenue, WANTEDIA SITUATION, BY A. RESPECTABLE young woman, to do general housework or chamber. Work sind waiting. Good city reference given. Apply at lal Wet 20th at. ‘ANTED—BY TWO PROTESTANT tions—one as cook, washer and fi chambermaid snd waiter ; has uo obj Can be se 7 ‘Thirdavenue, second tloor, front roo tween 20 and 2lat sir LS, SITUA. the o aye Hera ANTED—bY A YOUNG GIRL, TO DO CHAMBER work and wal asaist With the washing wnd froning. Hus ¢ eo. Call at 12th st., b twee! he stoi wo diy WARTED—A sir \IION, AS CHAMBERMATD AND fo do working » Hit, oF to make hersell geneva jie country. Best city reterence. Call useful; w i ©. 73 West 18th st., between Sth and 6th at, or addres avenues. Wax iia A Shu ATION, AS WET NURSE, HY A RE spectable married wornan, ina fi oly reference, Mlease call at’) Macdougal st., for two days. y TANTED—bY INGLISH GIRL, A SITUATION, Jaundress. Tuquire at 145 6th ay. » loth and Lith sta, TABLE PROTESTANT G as chambermaid and walter, o washing mud ivoaing of a sinal between 18th aud 19th sis., bac W rpects waeh, Car WaANyEP—A LAby, ITGnEY RESPROT fully comy desires a situation as hons dress Brg. C. Md office. ANTED=BY woman, @ sit assist in Washing; no objecti country ence gives hear Ist aveny SITUATIONS WANTED. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUA- Uon as chambermaid and to assist in washin | housework ina private family. Can be ys at 87 East 23d st, TANTED—BY A RES! ‘situation, to do washing, in derstands baking ; can give the best of city references. ‘Cam be seen for two days at 304 Auantic st. Brooklyn. ANTED—BY A PROTESTANT GIRL, A SITUATION, as Waiter and to assist in the washing,’ or to ham Please call at 194 12th st., between Ist. Bs ee ing, or to do get PECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN & ing and plain cook ION, AS NURSE, BY A VERY ustworthy young woman, who is capable of taking b or a’ few growing children, and do plain sew- highly respectable city reference from her last has lived for a long time. n Bleecker and 4th sts., in the JEL NURSE.—SITUATION WANTED, BY A YOUNG healthy woman, whose milk is ten weeks old; woul? hild to nurse of about the same on, 25 West 23d st., between 20TARLE YOUNG WOMAN, A ork in @ small family ; , where she lived five st 13th st., near lst avenue, ENGLISHWOMAN, A SITUATION 's nurse; is accustomed io the care of small pply at her present employers, 82,Irving place, —————————————— ee NTED—BY A YOUNG GIRL, A SITUATION, IN A respectable family, as chambermaid and seamstress, or t,and can give the best of city relerence. Please apply at 223 3d avenue, near 20th street, in Please call at 64 ANTED—BY A RE situation to do general how: good elty reference years. Apply at 208 E ANTED—BY AN She is fully compet ANTED—BY A YOUNG good plain cook, washer and ironer, or to do the house- work oF a small private family. Bridge st., brooklyn. 7ET NURSE.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, BEREAY- healthy aud with full breasts of milk. Inquire at 270 West 238th at, A SITUATION AS Good reference given. will take @ substitute, ANTED—A_ SITUATIO young woman, to do honsework or kitchenwor! good plain cook, washer and irc A RESPECTABLE ‘Can be seen at 4 Greene ANTED—BY A YOU DUrse, KeaMstress oF ¢ distance in ‘the countr’ A SITUATION AS reference. Can be COOK, BY A YOUNG nds her business: r; lives with her emplover as an be seen at 210 West Zid D—BY A RESPECTABLE a situation as firet ©: its branches, soups, an excellent pastry table boarding house. TOY Pluce, for twWo oF three da :OTCH WOMAN, No objection to a ho A RESPECTABLE washer and ironer. Please call at 218 7th TABLE GIRL, to cook, Wash and iron, a private tamil Hoyt, Brooklyn. ANTED—A SITUATION, a8 cock; Wott suit a hotel, resin No objection to the NCH WOMAN, tor boarding Good city reference. A RESPECTABL situation e# laundress or as chamb objection to go in the co 8, M43 Hudson st ATION, AS A present employ ANTED—A SITU objection to washing and ironing; n to xo in the country between 6th and Gih ave. TANTED—BY A RESP tion, as chambermaid ai go in the country. OOD COOK: NO good baker; 110 ob TABLE WOMAN, A SITUA young girl, to do 1 or chamberwork and waiting. C) Cail at 927 Broadway, for two days, ANTED—BY AN AMERICAN YOUNG GIRL, A ermaid and waiter, or nurse and n for two days at 18 West 2lyt st, be- tween Sth and 6th avenues. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, ‘cook, in @ first class famil; uitry and pas references given. AN HXPERIENCED understands boning aad larding game and Good city reference. Apply ai 99 Weat ‘ pte dW te : ANTED—BY A COMPETENT PERSON, A SITUA- tion, in a private family, as chambermaid or nurse nd seamstress: is a Protestant. The best of clty re: Apply at 256 West 16th st. ‘ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN OF 16 YEARS’ EXPE- rience in teaching the English and mathematical branch- es of education, and who is characterized by the hi lileates from the Commissioners of National Educauon, Dub: lin, nnd who defies the most rigoro: situation in a school, where hie Je meet with fair remuneration New York, give p Simpson, New Brighton Post office, Staten Island. ANTED.—A YOUNG GERMAN, OF GOOD AP- pearance and family, hav: who has been engaged for ten years as clerk in a wholesale tobacco business, ii Germany, wishes to obtain employment. Address Ebesh Taber, ‘ANTED—SITUATIONS, BY TWO pectively eighteen years, in a wholesale store; are wi to make themselves genera!ly' useful, to promote the ta loyer; good city reference as to character and ca~ ply At 208 Broadwi examination on above, a es or instructions ma: iar facilities. Address st of reference, and BOYS, AGED RES- stones Ate NTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG MAN, situation as coachman in a private family; no objection to gon short distance in the country; is a good and careful iven. ‘Please cal San be seen for two driver. Best cit Daniel Dooney, days, if not engaged. ANTED—RBY A BOY, 16 YEARS OF AGE, A SITUA- tion to learn the watchmaker's trade. Myrile avenue, Brooklyn. ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, A SITUATION, AS in some respectable house; has kept.a sa box 14 Heralt of Apply at 123 oysterman or barkee; would take charge of a suo TANTED—BY TABLE YOUNG waving held similar situations otels here; or in so German and Engiis —A_ SITUATION, , by an Englishman, from Lon ‘eference; no objection to an: dress C. D., al Mr. Coxhead’s, saddier, 708 Brow NTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG MAN, OF ts, intelligent and socal fn manners; is k, but is willing to make AS COACHMAN AND. on; has the best of the country. Ad- ‘good moral hab: not much accustom himself useful in any Denefit to hie em ood farm or a private family recs aa to character. Please . for Wwo days, UATION, AS ¢ of references ANTED—BY A YOUN( THE TRADES: R ON STONE WANT Maris, 82 Wail st., this day, trom 9 i 11 in the office of the above, hy a ral Works nad. some experience in mectunieal d Address O. M. ig man who has 0. 40 Bast 1th street, ED—ONE Wil? 18 ACCU. India rubber, » Gatta Pereh \ SMALL FARM s city, Who understa, ing, the care at pply at No. 67 Wall str TRIMMERS.—WANTED, IMMEDIATELY, ‘@ good Stitcher. Apply at Page's express office, Peok O NAUTICAL INSTRUMENT MAKERS.—WANTED, A young man, who understands Of all kinds of nautieal instrume o'clock, to H. Dunn, 39 Burl ne m king and rey Apply, between 12 and slip, corner of South st, HEELWRIGHT WANTED, TO DO THE JOBBING in a village in New Jersey, and the ‘make packing boxes, &¢., man a pertnanent situation would be given. DAVID FELT & CO., No. 14 Maiden lane. A PRACTICAL AND EX- suminer and fall mpetont to raise all jeratand We in, TARNTED IMMEDIATELY. rdener, to go for th kinds of vegetables, and must u: young trees and towers, and be williny king. Apply to Mr. hours of 10 and 12 o'clock. to assist im the hay- Broadway, between Good references required.: “T RATE ICE CREAM MAKER: rp 's; good wages will be given. Al: jc confectionery business. Apply, to W. Henry Weller, 713 Broalwaye ANTED—TWO GOOD UPHOLSTE ork and good wag RERS AND SIX Call for two days DERSTANDS mecs, may hear of a m the city, by applying to 8. st, to-morrow, between 10 and 1i einess and hes ptine & Son, 16) Cher; INTELLIGENCE OFFICES, “RS WISHING THE BEST SERY. the city ¢hould cal on 8. FERRE, 17 years established in Agency removed to Xo. bh ne door east of Broadwa: families generally av ast Twelfth street where his former Patrons and

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