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@F gratulation that the New York, Newfoundland and | Telegraph Company, at whose instamee this work resumed, have succeeded at this time in enlist- ‘he co-eperation of the government, as an auxiliary, wm feaygerating this magnificent enterprise of constract- wg an vcean telegraph. Explorations, already made, Bave po far demonstrated the feasibility of this work, fat the wealth, ability and energy necessary to ich it are already enlisted in its behalf, Com- as it pow is, to vigorous and experienced bends, it must, and will be done. Its results, te the present and future generations, are too vast to be estumated, and too imyortint to be overlooked; and the ‘world is now looking on, with much solicitude, for the @evelopement of those facts which are soon to illustrate mere fully Ligutenant Maury’s theory fof the ‘telegraph Plateau” down in the “deep, deep sea,’”? between the- Mewfoundiand and Irish coasts, and to demonstrate more certainly the practicability of laying down safely thereon tthe electric cable across the broad Atlantic. The affirma- tive of this proposition is a fact the realization of which te fraught with benefits of inestimable value to human Progress for all coming time. Next to the railroad, steamboat and printing Press, the ectric telegraph is destined to contribute its aid in work- fag out, ina higher civilization and a better humanity, the great problem of man’s progression. Those agencies which bind State to State, nation to nation, traversing seas and continents, and bringing together, as it were, ‘within epeaking distance the ends of the earth, must of ‘eecesity exert an influence upon the buman race of the ‘With this rapid interchange of thought between the Old ‘apd New Worlds, reduced, as it will be, froma dozen © as many minutes, the resulting advantages there- to all the interests of civilized life now existing be- ‘eween the two hemispheres cannot be computed; nor can the effects of this lightning rapidity of communication, by tmstant!y grouping together all the countries of the globe, and im atwinkling making known each other’s wants and wishes, be realized or estimated. Who can say that these agencies will not, by humanizing the passions and harmonizing the interests of mankind, do away with wars ‘and Sghtings among men, and bring instead peace and good will upon earth, and thus become the ‘“ peace- makers’’ of the world? Then may we not confidently predict that the firet throb of intelligence along the elec- ‘twio eable across the bed of the Atlantic—thereby bring- mg New York within speaking distance of London and Parte—wil! be the harbinger of greater good to mankind (an apy or al) events since the Christian era, except the tevention of printing and the discovery of steam power? ‘Troors ARRIVED IN CANADA.—Within the past month bout three thousand six hundred British troops have ar- stved in Canada from Europe, as follows:— Jame 3, transport steamer Himalaya arrived at Halifax ‘with the 62d and 62d regiments. Jane 7, steam transport ship Resolute arrived at Quebec ‘with the 9th and part of the 17th regiment. Jane 25, steamship Simoon arrived at Quebec with the ‘BOD regiment. Dane 27, ship Hope arrived at Halifax with a detachment of woops tor the 76th regiment. ‘Tas Jury TERM oF THE CouRT OF GENERAL Srssi0Ns eommences to-day—-Recorder Smith presiding. The ca- Ieadar of this court was exhausted last month at the be- gianing of the third week of the term, and as the present ealendar is not as large as the last, we may confidently expect, in view of the Recorder’s well-known tact at dis- patching business, that the present term will not lastover two weeks at the farthest. This will be good news to Jarors, and it is to be hoped that they will be on hand at the opening of the Court at 11 o’clock this morning, as a delay of one or two days is generally caused at the com- mencement of each term from their want of punctualit ‘Me bail cases have bean adjourned till September. Seliowing is a list of the cases to be disposed of at the m Rape, 1) perjary, 1; burglary, 12; fe tous aasiand baier detuery, 7 robbery, 4 stabbing, 1; false pretences, 2; bigamy, 1; Wuchdcament, 2 ; detained as witnesses, oe or ) 73. Police Intelligence. (Cuancr cr Eucnway Ropsrxy.—At a late boar on Satur- flay night, officer Storey, of the Fifth ward police, suc- @veded in arresting a man named Jobn Thompson, who iscbarged with having, in concert with other parties, robbed James Hannety of a gold chain. The accused, i fm alleged, decoyed Mr. Hannety int) an alleyway, and long with two other men assaulted him, and endeavored to take from his person his gold watch and chain. Th» ohain alone was taken, Mr. 8. having — in hold eg on wei! to his watch. The ofticer hearing the nois came up, and, aftera hard chase, arrested Thompson ‘The prisoner was committed for examination. ALLEGED ASKAULT WwiTH A SLUNG SHor,.—William Mait- land, proprietor of the boarding house No. 112 Roosevelt treet, war arrested by Capt. Letis, of the Seventh ward charge of having aseaulted James Doran, of No. go, on street, with a siung sbot. The accused was beld ip the sum of $600 to answer. Roman xp Stamey wie SueerinG.—Henry Gillespie, while asleep on a cart in Oliver street on Saturday night, bad hie pockets picked .f their contents by some thieves. @m awakening be grasped bold of one of the rascals, who stabbed him in the arm witha knife, and thus ho age his evenpe. The po ice were intormed of the Iittle too late to be of any service. Gillespie was p Ad to the New York Hospital. ‘Cuarcr oF Graxp Lancexy.—Jane Moloney was arrest- ed by officer Storey, of the Fifth ward police, on charge of stealing $100 worth ef clothing from John Dufly. Jane ‘was committed for trial by Justice Connolly. A Prax Font Peeverten.—At an early hour yester- @ay morning, tbe police of the Nineteenth ward were in- formed of the gathering of a party of rowdies at the cor. ner of Seventy-eixth street aad Second avenue, for the byes perpose of having a prize tight oo a rmall scale, of officers were on to the ground, when af rascals a)] took to nd were thus obliged w postpone the am user bad in view, t thep Our Philadelphia Correspondenee. Ponaprsrmia, Joly 6—4 P.M. A Heart Rending Scene. Bever did 1 behold a sight eo melancholy ae T have this Mflerpoon in withessing the funeral of five bodies from ame boure, namely, the two Miwes Riinedollar and their companion, a young lady twelve years old, who lost their lives on the Reed street wharf. On the an; pounccment Cf this earl news to Mrs. Riinedollar. whe was far advanced in pregnancy, caused a premature birth of twine, (a boy and girl.) who died yesterday, and the whole five were bored at 236 o'clock this alvernoon, at- tended by vo lees than 3,000 persons, who evinced pro- found grief at this almost unheard of calamity in a single ‘A bad fire took place last night n Beach street, by which two stores, and two dwellings, valued at $30,000, were burned, and at thts writing a Sve is raging in South street, ‘wear Second etrect A Geck band, belonging to one of our steamboats, was in the river pear Chester early this morn. \y mangled, and skull broken. No doubt by from testi i git Whire drilling pants mea coaia, trimmed with sik and vervet nm .nen Columbian Hall, SOTICK TO THE LADIES The indies « w York and vicinity are respectfully inform. ed that the ew kof dry goods, in the above establish. ment bas been seduced 8g per cent in price. Tremendous Parpaine are cow offered. Buyers of try Byatt find it much to examine th before buying else ool AN xn f Orned tbost for Men and Boys. 4 CO.) Ht, Broadway, inet» aitenion gato sasonad + clothing ssi from iaarked tore, 4 CO, 441 Broadway. How to Keep Coot in Werm Wether. Wear the ¢ sve, Le t me Ar rare te oot, choi utey coruer of Mae * ponctomee Bseszagee wo where r advantage Aired 0 na 0 ma. thse made Ww aveoure 5 in WI ndow Shades, Prem: | and Amer er hangings, Kut cornices, bands, p foce ‘agi’ mille "curtaing, table, Geid shades only 14s. 9 pair; | } - 4 a my | made worder, at WM. G. aad We WA Ghose ob 1 street, Uetween Sura ond tl and Kobinsor Paper Hangings —Thomas Faye & Co., I porters and manulacturers, 257 Broadway, opposite Oity Hall, offer at wholesale and retail every variety of French an American paper hangings, borders, curtain papers, &¢., at | Manufacturing prices, 4 Tull sock always on hand. ‘Teas.—The Canton Tea Company have on band every variety of teas for grocers, ra and priv families. Souchong, oolong and young byson, from 20e ne owder aid imperial, trom 2B. to, She; alt ouhoe equally low. , thi'ee-pound ar iid Mezamine’ No. 125 Chathain street, ual fy tea for $1, "Call and examine. Between Pearl and Roosevelt atreets. YM ieee gee 68. \3is “Broadway. Batchelor’s Hair Pcag ag Wiss and Toupee. ir new improvements secure Piven apf wear muaturaleleganeeand dirabiity. Sis unrfyalied and on! 'e is applied in twelve Private rooms, at BA’ LELOR'S, ass malway. ‘Whiskers and Moustaches Forced to Grow in six weeks, by my onguent, which wiil not stain or the skin. $1 # boitle, sent to any part of the country. <3 GRAHAM, ‘83g Broadway; Briggs, $7 State street, Alban} Hear Louis Napoleon. ‘Louis Napoleon admits That LYON gives all insects fite, For full particulars, perchance, You'd like to see the news from France. If you are curious, call soasy, At Lyon’s, 4-2-4 Broadw: ermin, on’s magn fie wader and aad v saToaaway ‘and No. 6 South oe rin wet Philadelphia, Heintzelman’s Essence of Jamaica Ginger. —The patrons of this invaluable remedy increase daily. In cramps and cholic it is the most reliable. In weakness and Rervous debility it exhilarates, fortilies and maker the dew, endent cheerful.“ With dyspepsia and ite kindred ailments it always trlumphs. In pains from flatulence, cholera norbus, er distress in the owels, it is a perfect antidote. To the invalid, under all circumstances, its friendiy influences are always appreciated. The fainting and prosirate by heat or fatigue it revives and supports. To the traveller it is precious, confiding and never failing. To the eodentary and, languid it ‘ives comfort and good cheer. To the luxurious and high liver t assists nature as a restorative. Happily for all, its cost is no barrier, while its daily use insures a reasonable share of good health.’ Price 25 cents per bottle. by Barnes & Park, 304 Broadway; C. V. Clickener, £1 Barclay street; J. Coddington, 715 Broadway, and Mra. Hayes, Brooklyn. To Sojourning Country Merchants, Grocers, druggists and artizans.—Best imported white and green ‘Co niac oil, in original packages; essences: rum, gin, whiskey, apple, peach, cherry and raspberry brandy; oils: lemon, bergamot, sassafras, Wintergreen, plinento, melissa, juniper and caraway. | Ambrutype, photographic ahd daguérreot materials and metals, gumarable, carmine, ultram ching clay, varnishes and pateut medicines; Persian insect parser, iy per, dc., for sale by Dr. L, FEUCHTWANGER, 143 Maiden lane. Pa To, the Sufferers by Diseases.—Hoping that this statement may be the means of saving others from the dreadful sufferings which [ endured, to D Heine, induces me to make this statement public. Ihave been a great sufferer for several years, The following emi- nent gentlemen had all tried to cure me of a dreadfululcera- Mion in my throat and most violent pains, and swellings in my ones and joints: “Dre. Buch Imers ‘and Gritlit They. vail faited, when Dr Heine, 383 Broome street, cured me in'a short time, Come and see, at 148 Canal street, (Walker.) SOLOMON GIBSON, Hundreds of References, to our most Re- spectable citizens, can be given. Dr. HEINES’ treatment is Very simple, and furthermore he would siale, without fear, of ‘oniradiction. either from the profession or his patients, that hen never fails in curing, providing the patient follows his ections. Another Evidence of the Great iperi- ority of Dr. Heine's treatment of scrofula—Since my infancy Thave suffered Legos —. ‘To describe my miseries is im- possible; my jose, from which large and uume- Foes borse Were discharged, tas the principal seat of the dis sease. For the sake of humanity, T shall be pleased wo have il sufferers from similar complaints to cal andl see me, when Tahall with plesaure impart all particulars. ‘Mrs. Husnova CHas ty Third street. Dr HEINE'S office, 889 Broome street. Upon Holloway’s Pills.—Life Prolonged.— the vigor of the stomach, the ey of the exeretions, and the purity of the blood, depend the duration of life and phy: eal enjoyment. These three essentials of longevity and health are regained and perpetuated by the use of Hollo- way's pills, Scrofula, Ulcers, Rheumatism, Eruptions, &e., cured without fail, by Dr. HELNE, 288 Broome sirest. 1 consider it my duly towards Dr. Heine and the public to make khown to, sufferers of diseases where to be cured. 1 tried Professor P James R- Wood, Dr. Kimbark, to no purpose. It was in the newspapers where I kaw Dr. Heine's Panter sad through the same caaneel 1 aun happy to stats Usat Dr. Heine has perfectly cured me of the most dreadful and greatest miseries. My whole person was covered with ulcers —half my tongue and lips eaten off. I shall be pleased to tn art to euiferers all particulars, by calling xt ny resilonce bee'Fourtn street. MARGRET DEAN. Cholera, Dysentery, Cholic, up, Vomit- ing: de. are ‘Immediately cured by Dr. TOUIAS colebrated Venetian liniment. This re mety is now recommeuded by the hysicians in the United States, and is warranted moat eminent harmless. by all the druggists and patent medicine dealers ti the United States. ‘Frise 20 and 60'cents. Depot Cortlandt street. Another —_-o ‘ved from the great doctor, mother of Capt. Foner of steamshi larion, to suffered seventeen ps not being able to place her foo fiat upon the floor. Twenty-nine had falled to cure ber. 93 Spring street, St. Nicholas. Married. On Saturday, June 28, by Rev. Heman Bangs, Capt. S. Horxuws to Miss Coxsmizs Denton, botb of this eity. At Peru, Clinton county, N. ¥., on Thursday, by the Rev. F. C. Putuam, ® D. Ket this erty, to Miss Hanser Awwiia Sannin, place. A of the former ‘At Sackette Harbor, Jefferson Co., N. Y., on Thursday, July 3, by Rey. Mr. Perret, Joxgs Ivory, bsq.. of Califor: nia, to Many C., daughter of the late Jolin M. Burt, Faq., of Sacketts Harbor. Dtea. Op Sunday, July 6, at the residence of b m«ther, No. 34 Oak street, Jous BM. " The friends of the family and his wequai juested % attend the funeral, this day, (Monday,) at three o'clock. ‘On Saturday, July 6, from injuries received by being stamped vpon by a horse, Rowxat 1. Dykes, aged 20 yoars and 17 days, ‘His funeral will take place thiv (Monda; two o'clock, from the Presbyterian church in Thirteenth Htreet, between Sixth and Seveuth avenues. The friends cf the family, the members of Daniel Boone Chaptar de. 66,0. U. A, Plymouth Rock. No. #1, 0. U. A., Chan- sery O. U. A., abd the Atalanta B. C., are respectfuily in ‘ited to attend. On Saturday eveni bint’: Carotxe Maxtcomeny, second daughter of An and Margaret J. Winans, in the th year of her age. The friends of the ‘amily Are invited to attend the fane- this (Monday) afternoon, at five o'clock, from the oe of her parents, No. 69 West Thirty sixth street. mn Friday evening, July 4, Row M. Lawns: this city, in the 79th year of his ege. His reiations and friends are reepectfully invited to at tend his funeral, at St. Mark’s chorch, corner of Tenth street and Second avenue, this (Monday) afternoon, at four o'clock, without further invitation. On Saturday, Joly 5, Canmmases, wife of James Norris, of typhus fever, in hor dud year. friends and relatives of the family are > ited to attend ber funeral, from het le residence, #treet, at two o'clock thie day, to Calvary Cet y. On Sunday, July 6, after a short filnese, Mr. Jouw Lavomun, in the 82th Year of his age, Tits friends and thee of bis son, John Laughlin, Jr., and hie son-in law, Philip Farley, are respectfully invited to atrend his funeral, on «Tuesday afternoon, at two o'clock, from bie late residence, No. 19 Prince stre: His remains will be taken Calvary Cemetery for inter ment. Groner FE. Meare. ‘The relatives and friends of the family, also the mem- bers of kmpire Ledge, No. 04, 1. 0. of 0! F., are respect: fully iw to atiend bis funeral, this morning, at ten o'clock, from he late reritence, No. 190 Safolk street. Hie remains are to be take to Peekekill. Peekrkill papers please copy On Saturday, July 6, alter a short {liness, Gronae Livp- ury, Gardener The friends and relatives are juvited to attend his fune- ral, from his late rericence in Read avenue, to Evergreen- wood Cemetery, at four o'clock, thie afternoon of parals sie at her resilience, No. 27 Willow street, Brook lyn Manis Powmn, in the 80th year of her age. Her rem wer press Hilis Cemetery Drowned at sea, on Monday, June 2, Ammanaw Seaata, son of Bartholomew Skaats, deceased, a native of this city, aged 94 yeare 7) afternoon, at interred yeeterday (Sunday) im Cy ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED VERY DAY. —oo SS \ K. WINSLOW.—DON'T FAIL TO WRITE SOON. F ZACARIAH SENIOR, FROM DONCASTER, YORK. shire, England, Will call at Cox's Hotel, Weeha Will reeetve a letter from the afluirs since the dea NFORMATION WANTED—OF TWO BOYS, WILLIAM Tutile and Salis W. Tuttle, Any information ‘of thei will be thankfully reosived, by wldressing #mith Tate, Bing Sing Post office. NFORMATION, INVALUABLE TO MARRIED AND. single, will be forwardbd to any address, upon receipt of one dime, or equivalent in postage siamps.' Address Piorre de Vigil, roadway Post office. M®, GRORGE, MEEK IF THE PERSON Wito IN verted the advertisement designed for the eye of Mr. ‘ dio whl rect Meek will call upon J. 11. Hayward, 449 Kighth ay., ¢ Will receive Important Information concerning him. R. bat Sime, THIS MERT THE EYE OF “HoPe AURICE, ANOTHER UNLUCKY THURSDAY, beter for Saturday, Important he ia requested to communicate wi th, England, or at Geneva, Switzerland Wate te KNOW THE WAERBABOUTS OF ED ward Gavan Duffy, win grayed away from French's “nM Auy i Pon Fopers please copy, io Yaakiwiiy vw Hot J, 8. Y. | ered nt the ssa iy and state vali i NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, JULY 7, 1856. GuaxcERY, ss A—THE MEMBERS OF THM | { YOUNG AMERICAN LADY, OF gop a a Chancery, will meet at the rooms, 267 Bow ry, desires @ situation, as seamstress. whi in 1 o'clock, :o attend ihe fanora: of | Bee By « R, G. C. of the & ——$— 3.—-MEMBER® OF DARCY LODGE, 187 F. “A. 8 hereby notified that a special meeting will be ir rooms, 207 Bowery, this (Mouday) evening, July 7, at 8 o'clock. ‘Those in arrears Will please take notice, Sou. Latz, Secretary. THOS. H. KESSING, M. twking care of children, either in city oF cn. a ere Reference given and rr reas G. Jus 4, Long Island, for one W AIDDLE AGED SCOTCH LADY I8 DESIROUS OF jghinining (9, situation as housekeeper, in a respect ble milf; she ved in good society, has béen ace tie Management of s fasily and 10-ail the domestic dutles of a tituation such as she wishes to procure. Hiss no objection tothe country: The best of references Address W.W., Union square Post oftice or Herald ‘Site, HW YOR... JULY 7) 186—THE MEMBERS OF EM: nema ire Lodge, No. 64, 1. 0. 0! are reques ed to meet SITUATION ED—BY A ECT. ai thelr lodge weeks this’ morning, ai 6 ° ‘elock, to aitend the A young Meee ee Ana hd shamBermnitt oan a¢piain funeral of their late brother, George E. A. BO MiENCK, N. G. U. A.—THE MEMBERS OF DANIEL BOONE CHAP. No. 86, are, hereby notided to atiend the funeral of brother Robert'L. Dykes, the Presbyterian chureh, in Thirteenth street, between Sixth and Seventh aveuues, ‘on Monday afternoon, July 7, at 2 o'clock Berar CHARLES HITE, Sachem, Jaume Prniey, ©. of tlie C. FFICE RECEIVER OF TAXES, NO. be Reg a Wing; la capable of taving full charge of @ baby; refers to a employers, Call at 1 eS RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT WOMAN WISHES TO take families’ or gentlemen's Washing to her own house, or would go out by the day. Please call at 122 7th av., ve- Ween 18th and 19th sts,, fourth floor, back room. SITUATION WANTED—BY AN AMERICAN GIRL, 4s seamstress. Can be seen at her last place, 277 Bridge St, Brooklyn. street, (new Court House,) New York, Juve 2 A EAU ARION WANIED-BY -.. YOUNG fan ‘ublie notice.—'Ko avoid the risks that must inevitab! jy osnat eneral housework and ironing in from the coowd of i ite pe ry whe put off to the latest 7 te ‘amily. Good references. inquire at 612 Ti ry of their mined to adopt the fol fing e basement, nier which will be rigidly adered to. uri 2°: feet iI rec wimauey afer u'cioce F.C, Byery SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE MAR- qual receive no money aller 2 u'clock officer in this Department is strictly prohibited from receiving ried woman, as wet nurse, Inquire at No. 703g Van- envelopes containing money oF checks for the payment Gam street, in the store. taxes. By order, HENRY H. HOWARD, Iteceiver. SITUATION | WANTEDOBY | A. RESPECTABLE wet ; good reference. Apply at S10 West duh sirevt, between 10th land 1ith avenues. TPO, MERCHANTS, 40.1 HAVE NO CONNECTION with J. E, Senior, in partnership or any other way; also oa hority to sign my name to checks or drafts for no one has XOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION, AS mg or rebar an gels inmyname, W. F. CATMUR, | A YOUNG WOMAN Wi TS naar ivionied thald and (0 aaeia the Washing. sud droning, has good city maid a in the Washin 5 IAMMANY SOCIETY, OR COLUMBIAN ORDER.—BRO- store. J thers—A regular méetiny of the tnstvution watt be etd in as Cents the counel) chamber of the Great Wigwam, on Monday even- KD AN, AS feSei ta aaragtarwranest ces | A UTuAnO WANA my a Touma, oRey, At ‘al and punctual attendanee ts re |. By order. hh stoost i PUTORENZG B, SHED AID, Grand Sucker. Genta prod reference, Saux at Srepnen ©. Dunyera, » tary. Manhatian, season of teuits, seventh moon, year of discovery 364, of independence Sist, and of the institution the 63th. RESPECTABLE GIRL WISHHS A SITUATION, TO do the general Yayoenp™ of a small family, or to cook, Wash wud iron, or to take eare of children; no objection to the Country -ADply acher present employer's, 182 West 26th st, UCHANAN AND BRECKENRIDGE.—LIFE LIKE SITUATION WANTED BY A) RESPECTABLE Bh certcnis ap totes diet nuied eapsianiance tse. Saree girl, of industrious habits, to do light chamberwork and ade party ean be yee in FRANK LESLIE'S PATER, now Zewing, Ge {0 tke cave. of children; good reference can be ready, price 10 cen ; Every democrat should have | ven itom her last place ‘where she has lived bver four years. aeopy. For sale at all news depots. Call for two days Ttivington st. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITU. ation, a$ good plain cook, washer and ironer; beat of eterence from last place. Gall at 300 Sist a., betwee Suh and 10th avs., for two days, ea bet yrs WOLr, staal 2 . 10 engravin, ice 50 cent PP. B ach Bt ae cae “isa. Reyy This book, the most brilliant and exciting of the romances of the most populsr of living authors, is now ready, and for sale, SITUATION-BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG Wo- ae ae ‘ingle copies matted, tree of postage, san, (9 do general housework in a small private family; ve BRADY, Publisher, 12 Ann street, New York. Tefers to last employer, Call at 62 Stanton at., Brooklyn. Most RESPECTABLE YOUNG LADY WISHES A situation, ax Durse and seamstres#; can do all kinds of embroideries; refers to last employers, ‘Call at 55 4th avenue, corner of 26th at., for one day. SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, to do general housework or chamber work and waiting. ‘Good city references. Inquire at 73 11th st., in ANKEE DOODLE! Not a Yankee doodle ‘Wot got up to “do” Yani But to set Yankee Doodledom Tn abroad yein, YANKEE BOODLE Doodle, Yankee Doodie the rear. Yankee Doodle Is monendie SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, Isno noodle. | JA (0 travel with a lady, oF would take care of one or two - Isno noodle. | Zrown children and do phiin sewing; has lived two years in But the witt fier last place. Can be seen for two days, at 196 Madison st., Punniest, Spiciest | i feor, room 16. eg. Comic ParEr Ever publishe See the large centre cut for this week, representing Joun BULL SwaLLowiNG & Brrrer Punt. sNU ret Bt, Mark’s place. SE, OR CHAMBERMAID AND WAITER; GOOD ‘ence trom her ‘present employer. Apply at 80 Can be seen for two days. SITUATION WANTED—BY TWO YOUNG WOMEN; one be bag eg and waiter, the other chambermaid Lots of other comic cuts. Price only 6 cents For sale by all news agents, . I. W. STRONG, Publisher, aul seamstress; both ave good city reference. | Apply at - 2 247 Rivington at in the vont Wsement, Can be seen for two Oh Reeen iw Kort days, 1 not en; ee nti THE TURF. RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT WOMAN WANTS A LOLI I DLL LPP LPL PPP PEPE situation as cook, washer and ironer in a bene private NION COURSE, L. L—TROTTING.—ON TUESDAY, | family; no objection to the country. Good reference. Call at July 8 at 334" o'clock P.M. a mateh for $1,000, mile | 240 Muiverry st. heats, best3 In 5, toharness. W. Peabody names b. m.'Lady || ————=—————_—_—_______________ Monshwe il. Woodrud® names btm, Bose of Wastlagens, RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITU- ation, as good cook, Washer aud ironer. Can be seen at Stages will leave the Williaineburg ferries every twenty rovrietors minutes, SHAW & WHITE, Py 345 Mott street, up stairs, second floor, front room, SITUATION WANTED—AS MEAT OR PASTRY COOK, in an hotel or board ng house. A — of city references, Call for two days, if not engaged, at SITUATION FANTED—BY ‘A YOUNG WOMAN, AS lain cook; rat rate washer FRENCH ADVERTISEMENTS. FRANCAISE, TRES RECOMMANDABLE, ren Bur desire trouver une famille NE FRMM! voulant pone passage: ello ,est capable de solguer dea malnden, plain ‘and ironer, and & good qi et les references necessaires. S'adresser ‘na street, first floor, front S4'Fourth street, de 104 2 heures. Baker” “Apply ai 257 Madinon _— —— RESIECTAMLE WOMAN WANTS A. SITUATION, who is & good plain cook, washer and ironer, and has no objection to, go in the country toe small, private tami vis a first rate baker. The best of reference given. Call at {7 East ith st., between 3d und Mth aves. , basement door. N EXPERIENCED PRIVATE te WITH GOOD ect. ‘The finder wili be suit. of Broadway and Prince at H. D. Felter’s, corner of iy ews by leaving th ppg yeaa Ee a OAT LOST OR STOLEN—FROM THE ALMSHOUSE, | Mily) Underst 0 10 on Blackwell's Island, on Tuesday night, July 1, a boat, | country if required, alpely at the Frene! bakery, ath ay., W feet long; bottom near 9h st., tor two days. painted green, and a ‘red ‘anit yellow streak around her wash rail; backboard with the naines of Governors Townsend and Smith. There were in her tive oara, two boat hooks, awning and stanchions. returaing her to Jonathan Stearns, Warden, Blackwell id, a suita- bie reward will be pal REASTPIN LOST YESTERDAY—IN COMING PROM the 5 o'clock Staten Island boat, going wy joward Hotel, corner Broadwa: aiden willing 16 bring the tame back to No. 35 Cedar street, up stairs, will be rewarded to the full value of the pin. GERMAN MAN WANTS A SITUATION, IN A Ni lesale store; speaks and writes nglish fluentiy unde the eare of horses; refers ‘to his last employers. oT Crand st., Williamsburg. OACHMAN OR GROOM—BY A YOUNG GERMAN speaks English well; would make himself ; coun ity preferred, “Addresa G. W., Herald ollice, N ITALIAN, WHO SPEAKS FRENCH AND ENGLISH furnished with the highest testimo fluently, and Dials as to abilities and general charscter, wishes oat fan engage whee f FOLLOWING COUPONS AND RAIL- ‘of the Oper cent Ciocinnatt City Bonds—1 of $20, due Ist January, ment as reise correapendeat in nl ‘York or some other i ted States. Garalomi, N.Y. Pi New York, No. 0.3 | 4 8 VALET—A YOUNO MAN, WHO IAS TRAVELLED deach, due 16th June, ar i the Bank of the | A® in Verious of the worl v ni d Ftates in Philadelphia, Nos. tt a th French. to. Ie Herald otto: — 29 coupons ‘of the 10 per cent atone uy ae = = —_—— HIGHLY RESPECTABLE MAN 18 DESIROUS OF A VAUTION.<THE road bon 20 coupon st July, Inte, payable in New York ‘$3 No 29, No. 230; $ of ) each, Nos. 123, 11, orton ‘siiuation, in & Wholesale or retail grocery or produce Hore;'be understands the business in all its branches: for —i1 of $58 each, cou of Pom! per cent New ‘an thirteen years he has been in no other employment. Can be e and New Haven Railroad due Ist June, 1866, ‘Nos. 8, 1,748, 1,711, 1,740, 1,708, 1,709, 1,710, 1,708; 1.208" 747, 370—2 of $85 each, coupons of the 7 per eent Ohio and Penn- gene Raliroad Bonds, due Ist July, 1856, payable in New seen at residence, 3 West three days; Inquire at the N ACTIVE, INTELLIGENT LAD, AGED 17, WISHES respectable situation; wouid "Bth st. below lth avenue, for vate door. to learn at eS the of his 10; area: percent Ros County, | make himselt Unetuy, t ntgeane merest cumployer. ay a at the Ohio Life Insurance gee . OOK WANTRD—ON STATEN ISLAND, FOR THE Ce Thoroughly understand her st aeuapia ofthe in Sew pO Fo TA, Apoyo G6, 2 of $17 50 each, Nos. 614, 548; To #8 $0. Na pees a i the ply. $35—1 of $35, coupon of the | per cent New York and Erie | jwesiay, the Sth inet., between 11 and 1 o'clock P. Mme Jt Railroad Bonds, due ie tt i866, No. Tk pier act 0 the Oper cent United States OTHLS. ‘A SITUATION WANTED, 70 TAKE CHARGE Bonds, vena Ist ber sug . Now, S081, 8,662. ‘of linen department, and bundie washing, expert $24/—7 of $35 exch, coupons of the Per, aa Bellefontaine | Sneed woman, who bs capable of controlling a son foretar and Indiana Sauiesed pont due lat July, 1S, peyante at | ig business. Possenses best city reference. Addresa H. th cw” Svmaasopmatand in New York, Nos. 785, 612, box 197 Heralt office, for two days. Me. he # per cent Northen rable at the offlee Nos. 670, 672. coupons, a if the 7 per cent Cincinnati, Wilmington and Zanesville Raitroad Bonds, due Ist May, REG, payable at the Ohio Life Insurance and Trust Company, ‘BES, N OTICK TO DRUGGISTS.—THE SUBSCRIBER WISH MS ‘oobtain a situation ina retail dr Keterence given as to character and Meraid ottiece. JITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE, YOUNG in New York. 3 be is an experienc ved COOK cooking, ‘#151 of 815, coupon of thet per ceat, Georgia Siate Bonds, | $,,.omat ian Koo! wd troner. Gan be if uly, li, payable at the Bank of the Republic, a | ie i eae plo} nny in Carrol piace, seven dears aa hi coupons of the 8 per cont 8 Kou ast pt Cour #t., between Court and Sinith #., Brooklyn, for onde, due bat Ji - = able th Phenix Mak ) a yn AS? {ITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PRO- car cece areas Ay TAS aa testant girl, a8 chambermatd and to agaist with ebildevn, y oer’ iswaudite ona’ ‘Mineiaatpy OF as Waiter. Call at 16 Prince at, $000 coupons of the & fo ve ave oe : ie Ist Avril, 18, pagal the office of Duncan, ftherman & Co., w York, Nos. 61, 7 of $40 each, due Ist June, 1866, payable at the American ALAS Bank, in New York, Nos. 1 SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG kil, teen yearn of age, to take care of chilirén ant sew. Gon he seen al her present employer's, where gol reference AZ to 1015, L021 to 10 § of £40 cach, dtie lt aly, 1866 vgnie ot iets thine can be had. Applyat 49 2h Co.'s, in New York, Nos. 202, of $2, due It Jnl 6, No, x o RAYE ERS.—A RESPECTABLE FEMALE, RE we, § ‘815, payable at Dunean, Sherman & Co.'s, in New ot Sl ad eee ee 0 herwell supons of the ¢ 8. Louk city Bonde, payale | fan) ray oa, cepa ido ri Stetlehis Banks tu Rew York--1 uf $182 due Tet’ Marcie, see tally oe ‘chy teterepes given. A twie mlircs "No. 128; 8 of 880 enc, nah et Mace | Ea'iire servis: Flstiush Fost olen, will moet with prompt we Vo a aioe yah Fume: a, Ro 3s: of a each, dg | attention, ee ter ee ver une, INH, a, a ae , Iss, ~ Now teh Wo hae a 0 DRUGGISTA.—A YOUNG MAN WANTS A SITUA Tiete dof $08 each, coupons of the 7 per cont New York he (ier ond Erie convertible bonds, due ist July, 1866, Nos, 198, 1,368, nalich perfectly 0 South oF his. Wert. City refercnte. Address Carl Tager, 140 Kesex et, PD0—F of 25 each, by aes of the per cent Bellefontaine second floor. due ist July, 1995, payable at ok of Commerce in New York, Nos. 2, 10, feito 886, 587 2 of $30 each, coupons of the @ per cent St. Louis City, 1806, pay able Piewix Bank, in New Yor! TANTED—A SITUATION, KY A YOUNG WOMAN, to do plain cooking, Washing apd ironing, with Can be seen for tw * at 2 Tat aver th siree's, millin e tamily. en Math rence given. ot $80 each, coupons of the 6 per cent bonds, Pen nt July, 1866, payable in Phiiadelphi TANTED—A SITUATION, BY A HEALTHY YOUNG ee. $86, 2.509,'2.500. woman, with a fresh breast of milk, as wet nurse, $78 coupons of ihe 10 per cout Sacramento City Bonds, ne | best of reference given. Inquire at $61 Hh avenue. Jet July, 1e06, payable in New York—1 of $25, No. 180; 1 of TANTED—A SITUATION, BY TWO RESPECTABLE women; one as , Who thoroughly understands her bnsiness: the other aa chambermald and to assist Washing, no objection to @ boarding . The beat of Fences xiven. ‘Can be seen for two days st @8 Sd ‘ave., Tear. PARTED—=A SITUATION, | BY A. REAPECTABLE lish Woman, a# godt plain cook, and tire rate washer aif ironeh. Apply af @0 Spring street, Nest hoor tt0, No. &. ti0—1 of $90, sehen $fdhe 8 Per cemt United Sixte Bonde, ly, 16, ss Mipons.of the 6 per cent. Teanessee 1866, payable in New York, Now er cent Panama Rail. 1.9, 19 Touls ae bxe6, payable Wine Phents Bunk in New York, Nos. 2.686 rANTED ITU. DO CHANBRRWORK et pom td won a the 6 ie xt. New Or. W a with ‘os weed nose walter, ony Tere leans City Bonds, due tat July, 1886, payable in . ; Kon ae OLE, 261 em to 26cRs all at 73 West 13th st., between Sth and ( y 2, 6 as 2b 4.056, 247, 248, 4.521, | a 4 a Os Pe es Ot re Oe Oe ate ANTED—A SITUATION, IY A YOUNG WOMAN, B86, 263. 262, ‘Al! gtaimped Poewarded wo Phuip Speyer & Co., New the American and Spanish and $2,002 of $1,000 each, 7 t Ohio and Pew a Jiread Honda, issued to John Lap h ‘aimer, Jr., or Log y upons from ist July, lie, tll Tet January, 1866, dated , Now. 441, 67. ne Rs perfect) est. Pleaee call for two days at 145 6th avenue, between Jui and 1th sta., in the fancy store. been lost ci] stolen, sed the payment thereof > ON, B tee we eatin AP a SURYER x rover} fa Brosiway. ‘rome tan, Se non nurse eid. Rh we Ms | travel with a lady. Good references given. two ew Yore, June 2, 1606. a lee Raat 208 rt ” warren 1a ame days Lost-A.goup MEDAL, IN BROADWAY, OX TIE atit TANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A had the ame engraved in full, trom fituation, ag seanmatress; can cut and Mt chikiren's int Company National Gar The findgr will be rewarded | and would do nerwork; mo) oe" ot as to his full satisfaction, un amend 1 Tale Washington street. oie ye are. TANTED=—BY AN AMERICAN GIRL, A Eaton "1 AA Ren AIreeR, lo objection to go out by the da; be seen at i ber last employer's #98 @h ever sesond feet, Dear eth wt. Wisin SITUATION, BY RRSPECTATLR ‘oung woman, in A private farnily, "o do general bo Plesse call at No. Il Desbrosses O8T—A_ LARGE WHITE POODLE DOG, SHEARED recently, ‘on hig neck, and chai | One Diack eye and a black ear. A suitable reward xm id at 106 Chatham street, corner of Mea! street, for his return. FIREME BADGRS, NO. 89 AND 988 THE finder will please return elther at 159 Prince street. Wonk: beat city reference, _in the rear, L's WAstEp—sy A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A OfT-ON ENING OF THE FOURTH, IN AL- situation, (10 do general housework, in | atiall len street, a musician's brass instrument, The finder | tam'ty; understands plain coeking: good washer and ironer. Will Le euitably rewarded by leaving it at Keen's Fourteeath Ward Hotel, corner of Grand 0) OST=REIWEEN | CALVARY Everett House, a black thread lnee vel bly rew Apply at ber present employ: e's, I J ANTED—SITUATIONS, BY TWO Lp j tty —4 young girls; one as fret rate lanndress and pidaton thst with, chatnber Works tee, coker wn Duflield st , Krookiyn. | Elizabeth streets, 4 6 The finder wil | e “y 5 ber maid and plain sewer, they have the best of reference «fice of the Rverett House, corner of Fourth avenue aud | Pim their ast places, Can ve ween for two fiags, enon ene erged. at No. 16 Bond st., noar Broadway. No objection to go a short distance in the gountry. a W ANTRD—A SITUATION, AS WET NURSE, IN VY ‘respeetabie. tamily, by hav OR MISSING —1 takin A check, the payment of which i fcnimur & Senor, now dlasoived, Ad nmy Breaggrion some days ince New York, July WF. CATNUR. CAUTION TH young wornan with’ a st of milk; the best of city feference given, Call at 475 corner of 30th at REGATTAS. WARTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, aamenanneapens - ae ananam ~ aa cook, she (9 a first rate washer and ironer, and a first RGA AA REGATTA WILL TAKE PLACE AT | rate cook; has good reference from her saat piace.’ Also by a Point Brveae, on Thursday. July 10, att o'clock, three ue girl, aaiiuacion as chambermaid and walter, or to do onda half miles from Jersey at York Hay, for work and fine washing and lroning: AL. haa tw ree Ot Ree, Tree lor met bemte - her inet Pt {ney pave qt jer, Entrance $%. Seven boats or no a ‘call ot lly Went me | SITUATIONS WANTED. ANTHD—SITU ATION’ BY TWO GIWLS, WITH BX cellent city references; ane as seamsirens and uuree, makes shiris neaily; would go in the country, 3 the other as walter, in S priate Saniiiy is @ good Shatmberaad wages Call at ANTED— BY A winow, an AMERIC. DAN, A SIT. # housekeeper, would have to objection travelling. ‘i and 6th urenuese street, between eps wilt 5 to take it Inquire ato West 351i ANTED—A BABY, TO WET NURSE, BY 4 sy she is @ Call ac 99 9th table woman, Who lias lost*her own’ child; '@ fresh breast of milix. healthy woman, with ayv., second floor, back room. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY i* STEADY, f spectable woman, as nurse. ‘recommended. Can be well She is a good aby reg Call at ldo Bast ‘1th st. orate SITUATION, a sinall private cyt family, (0 cook, wash and iron. — t. setootace, given. Inquire at 366 Bowery, in the ANTED—A SITUATION, BY woman, a6 ¢ youn, A » Wi BY A RESPECTABLE BESPEOT ARLE EB er and ironer, or do chamberwork ind Washing; best of city references.’ Apply at 24s Haat Sth at, for two day. - biti Wares SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE bermaid fey waiter, or as nurse young woman, us and plain sewer; city references, Cal ween 5th and 6th aves, ANTED—A SITUATION, AS NURSE AND SEAM tirexs, or to do chamborwork; reference from present been four years. Apply for three days, at No.7 Yh st., near 6th ay. employer, where she ANTED—BY A YOUNG GIR! chambermaid and walter, or as strens; would be wiltin reference given, Can ween at 51 i to go in the AED oe. SITUATION, BY A cree Pye 00k. wash ‘amy; Sood cy reference. days, and tron, or to do housework, small Call at 49 Bank sirest, for two ANTED—A SITUATION, as wet burse. Houston at, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, ll at 38 West 13th st., be- A SITUATION, AS id's purse and seam rntry if required; city add st. Good reference given. Apply at 602 ery Hd A YOUNG AND HEALTHY WOMAN, ation as wet nurse, with a fre Call this day and st, necoud oor, Dreast of milk. Chrystie to morrow, after 10 o'clock, at 50 front room. ANTED—BY THE FRIENDS OF A RESPECTABLE young girl, sist ina stores No ‘ovjection to Miss Finn, Herald office, for two weeks, ‘a place in some respectable trade, oF to aa- giving a bonus. Address ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG GIRL, TO do chamberwork and waiting; has no objection to ake t reference given, came of children; West 20th si AXTED—A_ SITUATION, woman, as vate family; Brooklyn, rear, Jor two day’ of city reference, Apply at No. M2 BY A RESPECTABLE cook, Washer and iron Cal! at 1 " ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A GERMAN GIRL, IN Tnquire at 288 an American family, as chambermaid, Hor ston st., rear house, of Mrs. Herra. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUA- on, as laundress, or to cook, wash and iron for a small private taiuily# eight years’ recommendation from her last piace, Can be seen for two days at 335 pack room. No objection to go a short distance in the country. ay., second floor, yANTED—A EVASION, BY A RESPECTABLE WO- man, to cook, wash Lest of city’ reference. Please call at 84 and ‘iron, in a small private family. 7th st, ANTED—SITUATIONS, girls, who have lived together for the last year; would have no objection to do house- short distance in reference. Ptease call at 105 do chainberwork or waiting rivate famili ‘he best of cit work in small ine country. BY TWO Would go ‘West 19th st, between 6th and 7th avenues. RESPECTABLE W widow of teem years of been in the ‘ith and tth avenues. be useful. baker; is willin he best city 3 lo SITUATION, BY ; also understands a: lust place, Please call for two ANTED—A aiiTUATION, middie single abie references from 'Addrees "Wiliam, wt Mr. Bird ‘heast corner of Sth avenue. yy Anmee—e SITUATION, Ftd A YOUNG MAN, AS groom and coachman; he good and careful ofa will wi wo id office. “= driver: good reference; would g Please address W. todo Apply at 1. por, buck room. A ; best cit 8, at ANTED--A SITUATION, AS GOOD CO art of the washing Kast 19th #t., near 2d avenue, to learn a trade with & on She count , box 154 Hera’ AND ED—A SITU ATION, BY A RSPECTABLE YOUNG is a good plain cook, and a first class washer reference can be given. Please cail ng. a respectable Codar atreet. having reliable MANNING'S "selects rook! tem preiuptly «! W hook keepers, weds, b hel} Way, corner of his or the branch oflee, morn, two brakemen, men on steamers and three boys for trades and for stores INTELLIGENCE OFFICES. LEVERS WISHI a monty 60) apply immediate! agency, 10 Tillary street, near Pul i, Where excellent situations are rand in gentlemen's sand highest wages for eflicient help. -Kuployers WILL NUART & CO. * ; also farmers, laborers, 6 Greenwich street, bear “Tours Kau FMA N, Ageut. * Conk KNin engine, "th ofiee. gros Newark, Nod Wey D—A iis Bradway. © Mon: gomery ‘paineer, either on Highewt res character, &e., will be given. i. to ent Little Kon war fuer! Mendy en employee 0 ween, a «the United States Custom House and steady wor at the corner of 1 Fimanent ait ny Oren mnendatio Aud: 10 o'clock vs will b Apply as Wim. L, }, OH Tuesday, July S, between the hours of ” jes from Jervey Cay. RESPECTABLE nderstands both American and Frengh reference from ber BY AN AMBRICAN le age, as nurse for the sick, or children's pure, o as housekeeper; understands ber bus by Jong experience. Please call at 183 Norfolk st., for two J ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG BOY, sx. tiniueas Belore. “Apply at 18 10th st bevween SITUATION WANTED—BY ie - CF —-) wm gees ny *, Te \'Bast inh SIRST CLABE SERVANTS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, references, should Sri ANTS WANTED—AT UNION SQUARE OFFICE, coolks. b and iron, four besides girls for ANTED—AT 766 AND (48 BROADWAY, two two conductors, two salesmen, clerks, two barkeepers, three waiters, wwo porters, two. te railroads, and ED—AT_ NO. 6 EAST BROADWAY, TWO POR- re for a factory in Connecticut; places procured for be, aulesinen, barkeepers, Waiters. men o #108 trades, Ac.) gh ue workers Apply GILLEN & « Waoacier pod, and Donal, G matlona coun pete, Kagineer, Herald Thquire at TRIS WANTED —THIRTY STONECUTTERS To swady men and will be given for ond slope Broad strect, WikaTus & BROWN. A’ oo FINISHERS AND JOKBERY.—WANT Ap- WATCHMAKER, TO GO WEST, ONE on, in a pleasant part ot the ® Hallty, Ocnid’s Bazar, MED—"WO GOOD HARNESS MAKERS, TO GO county. (0 whom steady work week or piece. a M , at the office, to sail © ten Ibi tonth et. corner of Peck sip, menthe make hiw 6 ply to A. J. ‘Desatou W th ™ saloon, 21, fately. Band Bw unders'anding the oe of checks preferr lip, two Westen Youna MEN FOR A SPORT WHALING See cle, couper, carpenter and biackaanh. "Bhip Kanal tt at the otic, Ware YOUNG MAN, ABOUT 21 YRARS OF ap, of active — o oen good address, 10 nesist in sour, don ANTED—AT VAN DYKR HOTEL, and mineral water sore. Ap: AND pinnae Apply tae: ANTED—MEN WAITERS AND LADIES’ W Jaundreeses and a travel; reliable help. of svery bigheat cal’ na, for the Beal situations in ety anal country, wad wel ee Wt SMART Lat J, the restaurant under Lov intes 8 cenia, OT ON TABLE, IN he Apply et 158 Salma. Was WANTRD—ONE THAT PERFROTLY UN derstands his b: Hroadway. 3 Hone off A) and Twenty «econd TANTED—A CLERK, ment; aman that Keet of reference required. YOUNG MAN, TO fed to mane bimsei/ : need apply, at 00 TN A GROCERY ESTABLISH. ly unders’ands the business, Apply at corner of TANTED—AN AMERICAN YOUNG MAN, fruit store in ears old, in a work Fourth avenue 17 OR 18 Way, one willing to the interest of his employer at am wlerate eal Tan bear of @ good allnation by applying a: sa) Broadway, corner 12th st. W had some experienes, Ap vee oorner of Cerroll and Oolunyia ste South Brook: me 50 from the cit; Ne 7 Beekman st., Apply immediately to pF B. sagem nt of the Nassau Bank. ANTED—A DRY GOODS SALESMAN WHO HAS ran come well recommended, MEN WANTED—TO GO A SHORT DISTANCE Miller, 100 napepene WANTED—FOR CANAL WORK IN on eecerentees Sereeespeee i by be om pareage He Lat. weer NERT & 1 000 AGENT age gt — Wone, but PF ead 3 oon eat rmequteen nent tT oy. Sra NTED IMMBDT. Fremont TO SELL MELP Wa yTED. ADY WANTED—AT DEAN'S Oue of pleasing address and unex- CHANCE.—WANTED, TWO OR THRER men in a light busine vented one man to travel od Mnall capital required. Apply at 0 oor. Ann street, ty GENTS WANTED—FOR ALI country, (o well patent rotary nutmeg rater. Wanted in every family, hotel, restaurant, 4c. A good chance for agents. Callon W, A. Hough, 22 Browlway, room 25, PARTS OF THE OOKKEEPRR = WANTED.—WANTED, AN Active young man, to take charge of books, in ain ay Douses abd to aasie tn the shores heTaneat paper hauging Ware come well recommended ‘for bli and integray. ‘Apply to MeAusland & De Zouche, 197 and 199 hath avente, between 13th and 14th streets, OX WANTED A SMART, GENTREL AMERICAN boy wanted, at the oflce of J. 8 DrOrsay, decorative ar- {it Broadway. He must be possess a civil ongue, OY WANTED—SALA) 'IFTY nets Ane FIRee year, Apply at 161 ‘Broadway, from 9 to 11 A. Boy WANTED SA SMART, ACTIVE, INTELLIGENT luc, accustomed to baith.ng, business,” resid parents sea well recommended from last place. fone it heed to Barnes & Wark, $04 Broadway. Salary, $75 rat y (00K AND NURSE WANTE® IN A PUBLIC INSTI- tution, Apply at the Juvenile Asylum, 178th st. near High Bridge. RUG CLERK WANTED TONE WHO UNDERSTANDS the business and is @ good salesman; reference req irom his astexaplover.¢ Apply fer two days, we ihe Bowery drug store, No. sowery. LISH SERVANTS. WANTED, IN AN, ENGLISH a thors , ex urse, lady's maid, Poa en ‘be compecrat ser ‘conchman; vante, the teen from 10 to | o'eloek, at 149 Grand street. and produce URSE AND. SEAMSTRESSCWANTED (A) YOUNG fad active gil, and seamstress, to take careok aan talent, Thos snip ating ine beetrenerenian tor good nature, and capacity need apply at No. 141 Bast 13t hear 2d avenue. ‘URSE.—WANTED, who is experienced, and can take good care of inust give good reference ax to character and capability ply Nasaau st. ki HIRT MAKERS Ss WA! NT work on fine custom shirts; also, lonkale ma tre moy secure food and permanent bluaton, to & Pray store, by applying immediately Willi nm st. sata CLOAK MAKERS.—100 CLOAK MAKERS WANTED immediately, to whom constant employment will be gives Apply at No. 42 Cedar st. ANTED—AN ACTIVE, ENERGETIC, ed woman, to take entire ne anes, of the cooking and. A MIDDLE AGED omer. capability, Ap! ti kitchen 2 fe artment, of a ‘8’ boarding school in the One who ean bri Teativen ale in am to honesty. neainees, nity and muy rest a of a home Apply’ at the office American Female uardian Society, on Tuesday, Sly 8, from 10 A. M. to 2 o'clock P. M. ANTED—A CARDER AND SPINNER, WHO UN- derstands cloth dressing and gumtry work, ‘No objec tions s (0 8 man with a small ut sober and in Gustrious men need app! “live, Orange Coumy. ‘ANTED—A WIDOW LADY, eg a» by? 30 YEARS of age, who can as Ce fal oh pagan pply. Address box 129 Newburg Post- i figures, to assist in copying in toa manufac- ary im the country; one that sulla can have a steady nnd per nenent situation, with good wages: Call at 72 Filth street, for two days, troim'2 104 o'clock ANTED—A CHAMNERMATD, NURSE, SEAMSTRESS, waiter girl, lau and cook. young woman, to do housework ie two in fsally. “Apply at Wo Pith stk few docrs west ot Bi ANTED—A YOUNG WOMAN, WHO IS NEAT AND tidy, to do — housework in a family of a ge sons. The best recommendations req regu Eng German preferred, “Apply this day at 4 Macdougal ANTED—A GOOD SERVANT, IN A PRIVATE family, (0 cook, bake, west aad iron. gon refe- rence required from ‘their last e er. iicuth. “Apply at ld Ludlow place, carne! ind vogal ete. ANTED—A PROTESTANT WOMAN, TO ——_ val sensemeess wust be a good washer apd ironer. Apply at £8 Amity st WAXTEDIA GIRL, WITH GOOD RECOMMEND A- tions, to do. general housework in @ small private family, in Brooklyn. Apply at 17 Butler st. ANTED—A PROTESTANT WOMAN, AS NURSE, TO take charge of ‘a children and and do chamber- Wark. be sanne. up lorctana cuiting and children’s: clothing. Apply at No. 5 Washington place, between 9 and 2 IN A FAMILY WHERE” ANOTHER GIRL Kept, a good plain cook; must be a good washer and froner aud willing to assist in general housework. Apply at 50 Sands street, near Fulton ferry, brooklyn. ANTED—A GIRL, FROM 14 TO RS OLD, TO go errands, and to be e generally wae ‘ba at No. 510 Eyith avenue, near 37th bg NTED—A GERMAN PROTESTANT GIRL, A GOOD rand ironer, lo do general pourra, ina a month, to a = in se from Skillman st. TANTED—GOOD DRESSMAKERS. NONE NERD AP- ply but experienced hands, as gocd wages are given, With constant employment. Also, improvers and apprenuces. Apply a: the corner of Court and Atlantic ste., Brooklyn. Wa NURS TO TAKE CHARGE = A willing 10 go child a year old and Wo plain sewing; one South in (he fall. Apply at 66 Troy st, WANTED 4 Soop Wages AND IRONER, a {wo cleaners and scrunbere und « bell boy; good : Apply'at} ‘at! French RICAN N WOMAN, | TO, TAKE who is capable and willing. N ebarge of an Address No W., Heral ANTED—AT 621 BROADWAY, A FEW ew cms To do chamberwork, and one to do pantry work. ws yo A SHALL, FAMILY, A GooD Xo 7 2 work: must be weed eppiys ironer: acwman preburres. None but at 2G Monroe st. ANTED—AN AMERICAN OR ENGLISH 1 fat To one who Wil ue thie wil bea secd bone: mal one who will ry Apply at 77 Barrow st, near Bleecker. WwW ANTED—A Bay) OTRL, 2. GO IN THE COUN wy. — White Pix wher and troner, ef gor’ ‘inpoattion. wilis tainted. wih dairy’ work. A farntly, comfortable howe and geod reatiwent. "Wags $8. Apply ai lia Frank- Yin st FANTRI -AT 6] BLERCKER a, AN EXPERI jukher® operator un a Wheeler, Wilson & Co.'s sewing machive, HRI. TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK, gir! will obtain & good situation by apply c PROT AR? opruar GIRL, ABOUT Free Masous p tm a fa~ ‘alton street, or No. Wi 1EPSA COOK Wilo UNDERSTANDS COOKING or a dining rfretly: end trem, Call Si No 4 Choire ot. oppactte fo foo Pack: mm Wy 4arED.rov R YOUNG GIRL, TO LEARN THI ha 4 vest making. None but good hey will be learned on. speat work. "Consiaiem afer learning. 1 Chatham st, in the iver D Ingutre for Br irs. Croat Ww it FOR A SMALL, AEAMIL, A aooD servant, capable of doing ) Warb- a Apply at 38 Whitehall street . ma ar -}& SMART, TIDY FROTEST ARE women, to cook, ae ‘And fron; abe must lasing efere cea, may ~) ‘avenue, ahor? o Seiek in the sin sppiy a pt — AL 111 ____ WASTED TIN AN, IMPORTING AND COMMISSION thie 6) \niethgent bookkweper, he pte eee at er “tpeaish ould bs preferved. ‘Adires bo 4131 Post elise, we ANTED—A PORTER, IN A WHOLESALE J ha ee A: wes: OUNG MAN, AS GARDENER: TO G0 Oerctoch on Meotay wernng 7 OTe & oseang "ANTED<A EAD WAITER! W, Vince Virgni 3 ma ty a FORA vaseene ales 6 vation, ate _Curnish firet rate Apply imuvediately nt No. 1d Broadway, wont olice, tone up stare, ANTED—A fee CLERK, UTH. to Penfold, Ciay & Co., No. iFucker s = J ANTKD—A SMART, ACTIV! b> W reial House, 147 Spring ve - one SAC Tieserr, A xm fot yay MAN, roeers i ‘iting 19 male hime W TO CA enel meee and fair commission given. a fod thon 9 $$ We steDoax EXPERIENCED MAN, TO FERD A Noveroas planing machi water; rourences Fequired: AppGy a street. FANTED—A YOUNG MAN, we CAN soot hand. and te, acentale ot Agere. Pied bast etd Adicons with reference, Ia. 8., of ey plicant west ANTED—AN BXPERIENCED packing room: no one weed miler situation in a ata as furnish the most enth gs Apply between, va Paittemy, 58 Murray anc 986 AXTEDZIN A G ears of age. generally wsetul, soap ‘Wy aareente ok Go TO oye ay waderstands Sie + rhe nt pe b with be may learn all perikelien, be 1-1 —_1_".___ eateuatnieateentenndoees wi yok roy soere, es, Ste ance sae & mo vr or aires RS Ra eC Hoh, ‘i ow me Se PROPER, ETRADY Apy YOUNG ey & Woven wy a, TOA wan