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test with the late proprietor of the theatre which she re- cently occupied, or its new owner, Mr. Burton She pro- Dably agrese with a distinguished jurist, who said that if & man were to bring 4 suit against him for his coat, he ‘would take it offand relinquish possession rather than defend the action. Thus she has taken the easiest way of settling diepute which has made a great deal of talk fn theatrical circles, and promised a rich harvest for the Jawyere Every admirer of genius and beauty will give ‘Miss Ke: ae their bost wishes for her permanent success . The New York Weekly Herald. TERRIBLE RAILROAD AND STEAMBOAT DISASTERS— IMPORTANT INTELLIGENCE FKOM EUROPE SETTLE MENT OF THE CENTRAL AMERICAN QUPTION— NEWS FROM CALIFORNIA, OREGON, WASHINGTON TERRITORY, NICARAGUA, SOUTH PACIFIC, MEXICO, CUBA, ETC. The Weexiy Hrnaxp will be published at eleven o'clock this morning. its contents will embrace full details of the frightfuy roilroad collision near Philadelphia, including the names of the dilled and wounded; also, an account of the burning of the steamer Northern Indiana, on Lake Erie, by which from thirty to forty lives were lost; Imp ortant Intelligence from Europe News from California, Oregon, Washington, Nicaragua, South and Central America, the 8 outh Pacific, Mexico, Cuba, &c. a&e. AMairs at Washington; Editorials on various subjects Latest Telegraphic News; Financial, Commercial, &v., toge ther with « variety of local and miscellaneous matter. Single eopies, in wrappers, ready for mailing, can be had at the coun-, ter, Price sixpeace. Every Well Bred Politician Wears One ot Those are erybody glories in thei: ligh'ness and peanty. Even the ‘ladies wish they were men, Abat they might wear these ornaments, The depot for thei? a,c is at the corner of Broadway and Fulton street. Buchanen, Fillmore and Fremont Straw bats, something new, just received by FORD & SCOTT, suc- Cessorx to White the hatter, lower corner of Broadway an Fulton street, 4 few more ennine Webster batsleft und but a ew. If in style you'd be arrayea, ‘Lo White. ibe hatter, give your trade; ‘The hats which issue from his blocks Def) the weather, wind and Kaox— Regime their shape and look so neo. Whe d think four dollars twas the pri White, ihe Hatter, 145 Fulton treet, be ‘tween Broadway and Nassau aren: Professors of Art are Content to cures a day, upon the respectability of comands the sun wo draw pon ecauomyoal and democrs- Broadway. Pianos and Melodeons from Eight Dtffer- ‘ent m.nufactarers—making the bow pd assortment in the city. besides 15 second hand planos—all of which will be sold at prices that defy competition. pa torent, and rent allowed The ogy take but a ried > purchase, at H. WATERS’, No, 883 Broadway. Pianos tured, repaired, pated, boxed tol moved. ‘Cash paid for Second band pidncs. Music cod The Greate Improvement in eee hn fe J. & C. PISCH cirewlar seale piano. wai spel su. rier tone and strergth. Wareroom, 325 Broadw Brosdway theatre. Siumeury, oxner of Twenty cpus Ninth avenue. Bains’ anit RESSSUsese clothing warehouse, Bathing Dresses, for Ladies and Gentlemen, Bt GREV NS shirt and furnishing siore, No. 1 Astor House. Also, just received trom Paris, Ces, cravais and zepbyrs; Be ze, silk and rich thread wadershirts and drawers, &c. Oh, Dear! do you want to keep Cool?—Just drop in at our gentlemen's furnishing store and supply your- beives with gauze under garments ofall Kinds ¢aeap GO ', 61 Nassau street. Window Shades, Paper dangings, Gilt Cor~ Bices, pins &c , tables aud tloor oilcloths at wholesale and re- ivecnwich street, beween ta Wikia hows B.—Shades of every description Mu rayand Kobinson, N. made lo-order, $5,000—An Interest In one of the most ‘yaluabl. mventions of the day (o bé seid at an ummense sacri- fice, BW per cent can be made in six weeks. Reference given te enginvers ot the highest stand It only requires to Bren to be appreciated. Address 8. M., box Leng Post ollice. Ters.—The Canton Tea Company have on of teas for grocers, tea dealers, and pri- s—souchong,, oolong and young hyson, from imperial trata, 26e. (0 Sc. —ell other . Also, 3 Ibs. boxes of good family jail and examine, No 125 Chatham oosevelt streets, Knapp’s nd Summer Bever: Evecy person con now make this brful and healthy aoce by using KNAPP'S Concent Extract of Roots, more plessant and healthy bevernge ie not known. Sold in Boulos st 250. aud Ste. each, ih fall dirocdoas for making te Genera’ depot, 362 Hudson str Ak nop gery Persons who have Gray Haltr, 1a bad color, are invited to call and censult Dr. TaXnDIEAN, iconsuliation free, at $4 Church street, corner of Barclay. His new fluid gives to the hair the natural coler Gesired, and may be considered # real prodigy of chemistry. Betenelor’s Hair between Per oa! ove. A Baths, Baths, Bai ry ng ‘warm salt water batbs, in the pure water at Pak, near the fervy. Ladies bathing dresses for sale and to Boats te hir, Water free from al] impurties. Ori tadore-s Wigs, Hair Dye and Toupces exele « dmiration among all eonnoisseurs in art. A suit of ely t private aparuments for supptying his tute table dye, ‘ory revable article of the kind extact. Who Si, : CHISFADORO'S, No. 6 Astor House. Copy tbe ad- Whiskers ax works. by my onguent. which will not stain or injure Bacar a enter sontto any parter_dbocomurey. Ge @RAHAM, 500), Broadway; Briggs, 37 Bate strect ‘Albany. The Human Hatr.—A. Grandjean having for th period af forty years made the human hair bis study, may | consulted daily on all diseases of the hair, wt Iie oil me ch street, corner of Barclay, froin 6 o clock A. M., to & e'cloon Murders in New York. Horrid murders, so they say, fre ocourria y Lyon mnrde: y ight, And his crises must come to light. Monches, bed bugs, rate and mice ‘a vice? apowder and pille, for insccte t No. 6 South Eighth strect, Ph ‘The Catarrh Doctor, C. Howard Marshall, WF. de ayain at St. Nicholas Hotel, New York, on Monday, Direet all letiera to 3 NI: ie 2. oad te yee uly. ” wail Otntment and cremation are Gon druggivia, ai tde., G2hye. and Inhalation in Diseases of the L Notice. =Dr, HUNTER would give noties that during the hot reonthe +r bo patents will be received after 4% P.M. aly Soiniring examtontion of he lunge should, tt July 14, 1866. tnd by i per potor bor. Ber 5 thte, seleet the mor <@ Uroapway, New Yous Bryan's Totlet Balm of Orange Lick spring water, Redding’s Russia saive, Bi fresh Congress water, pure sparkling carbonated water and cream oreo gs . clirete pagent Varina Colognes, fine French thing towels, fine of at GERRIT NORTON'S, eee ied pare mt abi Bighth avenne, Blind Asy! Compact, Apothecary and Chemist, South- west corer h avenue and Twenty-eighth street. — Bpecial oneniee 18 prescriplions—terenteen years’ experi ‘ener in this city. te mericines and eream soda water at all hours. juildings. Druggiat’s Fancy Goods Exclusively — Brushes, combs, ‘4 maces, instruments, Paris Bectaners and to very article «oid 0 sold wholesale by cams droge, mporied terse Numsan atrect Us K. ‘Mell ARG & ¢ ‘The Efficacy of Dr, he pgp Balsam of moncatelto for the bowel comp to make any comment rip Siices 0 Wroadway, and at Ci roadway. Rupture-—Only Prize Medal Awarded to Marsh Exhibition of all Nationa, at oryeet radical ferrnoes #. rior re 4 Wi sy Parker, sod ohn Mt. Carnce Open from 7 A.M. to OPM. MARSH & CO., No. 2 Maiden lane, N. ¥. ————— op of the Throat and Lungs Treated by the inhalation of cold medicated vapors, amt the New York Lang tostitate, No, 6 How’ street, established in 1854, wader, be medical charge of D. D. T. Nestell, M.D. Con throat ail, bronchitis, asthma, catarrh, de Sy medicines tghaled while ts 6 of vapor, at the we odienty temperature of pure air or natural Inng food. By this system the remedies are applied direct to the seat or Origin of the diseane, removing which the well kncwn constitutional or se ondary symptoms cease. This is pronounced the most rational, Solentite and certain mode of application. While a personal interview is very desirable, yet, wh ally convenient to the patient, bis transmitting a full description of the ca: {he remedies’ and adv! i be. promptly sent by expr mA brief treatise onliseases of the’ respiratory organs, and their treatment by Dr. Nesiell,”” will pe sant io any wil Viress, free. AN DEUSEN, Sec. ma? Vi able Universal Resurrec- tion pilis. Prineipal office, 21 Seeond avenue, New York. ——— Cholera, Dysentery, Colic, Croup, Vomit- tog, Ae. ae, immediniely cured by Dt. TOBLAR: celebrated ‘n Hiniment. remedy is now recommended hy thr the mont eminent Hhyaieiane inthe United Satan, and te war ranted harmless. sold by ll the druagign and, patent met Cine deniers in the United States, Price 25 and cents. De Pot, 16 Cortlandt street. J. Clawson Kelly, Analytical Physietan, vonsnited by Indies and gentlemen at his ollice, No. 3 rr Pomrah av m diseases of the lunes. liver, their attendant aympioms, Matneday, the tb, withow change 0, ty Diseases of the Shine. + Hematite Oaice, NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, JULY 19, 1836. (tote eatin, aud ne ape ad obstinate forme Ot ticse | C\oMMODORE PERRY'S JAPAN EXPEDITION. wfleetions, seroful no} t L, Waere 5 teeant Be conse ally ear e Komsiott a, | Cop rruaron ‘and #48 Broadway, oA Lh ELEN NARRATIVE OF THE AN AMERICAN SQUADRON 70 Fever ond Agns has, a6 vote i SER CHOKA CRAB ASB 24205 ag peyeene sfeetut meray rn {his diene Rewentuy mal’ | By order of the goverament of the Unied States, under the by enclosing. the price to WM. H. HYATT, sgemh 4s Grand | «mmand of Com. M. C, Perey 0 BN ied from sireet, New York. S iaal notes snd journaler ry at request, aad Uuier is nipervinion, by Pranclal. Maw D. 1. One teuine, Bro. wit, 30 steel and wood eagravings map! Birth, On Thursday, July 3, at the Park Cottage, Claughton, pear Liverpool, Eng., the wife of Days. PILKINGTON, Esq., ofa 60D, Died. On Friday pooening, 20 Jaly 13, at two o'clock, after a se- vere and protracted sickuess, which she bore with Chris- tian patience and fortitude, in the full belief of a glorious immortality through the atoning power of her crucitled Saviour, Cuaktorre, wife of Capt. William Kendall, late of the United States a) my, now Sutler of the post, and daughter of the late Joseph Howard, merchant, of Boston, aged 66 years. Boston Post and Bunker Hill Aurora On Thursday morning, July 17, at after a short and severe illness,” and a life of piety an resignation to the will of God, triumphing in the prospect of @ giorions resurrection and in charity wita all men, (ALEXANDER Leis, io the 60th year of his age. His funerai wii ake place on Sunday aiternoon, om baie past one o'clock, from his late residence, No. 201 Street, and thence to the Methodist Protestant chy Attorney street, between Rivington and livlancey of which he has been a trustee since its orgu..cation,; the duties appertaining to the same he {w'/uf"ly performed to the ist, His relatives and friends are Spectfully in- vited to attend. Suddenly, on Thursday afternoon, July 17, of disease of the heart, on board of the steam oat Hero, ou her wey to Weet Point, ANNE Mcarorn, wife of ‘Andrew Stevens, aged 60 years and 4 months. ww friends, and the relatives of the family. are re #pectfully invited to attend the funeral, this afternoon, at three o’clock, from No, 47 Bond street. On Thursday, July 17, WriaM J. Meruan, aged 24 years and 8 months. Hig friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, this morning, at nine o’elock, from the residence of his "futher, James ‘Twelfth street. On Thursday, July 17, Mrs. Lazu Reovare, wi Wm. J. Redpath, and only daughter of Peter aud Cath rine Ruse, aged 17 years, 3 montis aud 29 da ‘The relatives and friends of the fa nily aro respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her jate resis nee, No. 401 Seventh avenue, this ‘afternoon, at tw Suddenly, on Friday, July 18, Jon Desiun, year of his age. The friends: of the famil TBacny of his son, Thomas J. Dunkin, and son-in-law, yt . Kerr, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, his late residence, No. 70 Amity street, to-morrow ’ afternoon, at half past three o'clock. Suddenly, on Thursday evening, July 17, Wiuam H. Pixcaneck, eldest son of Wm. H. and Sarah Pinchbeck, in the 26th year of his "5° . ‘The relatives and friends of the fam‘ty, and the mem- bers of the Indeperence Guard; are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, witbout further invitation, to-mor- row afternoon, at two o’clock, from @ie re: sidence of his father, No, 306 East ionth street. On Friday, July 18, Winuas Duran, of his age. His friends and relatives, the members 0f Amity Lodge, F. and A. M., and of Puritan Lodge, 1. 0. of O. F., ara re- spectfully invited to attend the funerai, to-morrow aiter- noon, at one o'clock, from his iate residence, No, 78 Houston street. St. Louis pay On Friday, of Thomas Dempsey, of the town of Galway, Ireland. The relatives and friends of the family are respect!)!\y invited to attend the funeral, from ber late residence. No. 123 East Twenty-ninth street, near Third avenue, this af ternoon, at hall past two o'clock. On Thursday, July 17, of inflammation of the liver, Maxy Jang Skoor, ‘wife of Rosevelt G, Secor, aged 30 years. The re!ativee and friends of the family are respectful invited to attend the funeral, to-morrow afternoon, at hal ass one 0 clock, from her late residence, No. 32 Front July 18 aged 27 nd clergy, and his friends, are respectfully invited \o aitend the funeral, from St. Patrick’s cathedral, this morning, at nine o'clock. On iricay. July 18, Wa.taw Becknar and Lyra Ber- Kar, twin cujldreo of Stephen B. and Rachel 5, Sanxay, aged 1 year and 18 days. ‘The remains will be taken to Newburg, Orange county, for interment, On Friday, July 18, Eowarp Satwon, infant sou of Ed- ward and laabella Slater, aged 4 mon! ‘The friends of the tamily are invited to attend the fune- ral, to morrow afternoon, at two o’clock, from the resi- dence of his parents, No.’200 Grand street. On Friday, July 18, Extew Dovamerry, wife of Arthur Dougherty, aged 32 years, 6 months and 9 daye. ‘The friends and acquaintances of the family are request - ed t atéend the funeral, to-morrow |, at one mane her late : No. 45 Elm street. . day morving, July 18, THRODORK, youngest son of Martin and Adelbeit Pundt. se ‘The relatives and friends of the invited to attend the funeral, ee ee hy No, 884 Greenwich street, this atiwo lease copy. past four o’clock, bi wevets, eehan, No. East a b the esta in the 98th year Ts please copy. july 18, Maky Dempsey, aged 30 years, wife aughrea, county on Fri lay, Rev. BRRNARD FARRELL On Friday , July 18, peg 4 Camrmmit, son of Ralj and Mary Shane, "tate of Monaghan, Ireland, 8 months and 16 days. ‘Our child is gone; he i« free from pain— On earth he was our joy; But yes we hope to meet again Ta Leaver our darling bor ‘The funerai will take place from this afternoon, «: four o'clock, His remains will betsken to Greenwood for snterment. At the residence of James H. Marvin, No, 98 Dean Brooklyn, on Friday, July 18, Dr. ikAN T. Rios, at No. 15 College ee New York. The funeral will take place from the residence of Mr. Marvin, at four o'clock. The friends of the deceased are invited to be in attendance. » On Friday, July 18, Joazrn Hoyt, in the 74th year of iB a ‘Ths and Wm. H. Hoyt, are respectially invited to attend the funeral, this afternoon. at four o'clock, from his Jate re- sidence, No. 234 Court street, Brooklyn, without {urther invitation. . 7 Harrison street, to-morrow afterpoon, ientts of the family, and those of his sons, E. A. Trice, in extra cloth: haif calt. Qa OF THR = - geen California since the organization of he Wh Vigilance Committee. 24. Series of twelve cuts, tlustrating our artist's eeqoumn in the country and who he meets on his travels. By that distin- guished artist, Frank Bellew. 3. The benetit of taking he baby In the country, from G, P. 'R JAMES, Esq. and the SPIRIT of Tire Aitb itrosue ing the cvlenrated K. PHILANDER DOBST \JKS. What Doesticks says about it. Articles from the pens of John . Continuation of the thrilling story o ' Heat chips from ocher bioek! theatricals, Werary notices, S\uibe pune jokes, rebuses, enigmas, £c., &c., &e. Price only three cents. W. H. LEVISON, Kulitor and Proprietor. Letters GEORGE Sold everywhere. Back numbers, containing former chapters of the “ Broken Heart,” to be hail at the office, 114 Nassau street. ONT LEAVE TOWN TO-DAY WITHOUT TAKING the PICAYUNE with you. You will tind in its columns aD ine! mre gd tund of inotiensive humor and real fun, The celebrated Q. K. Philander Doesticks, John Broagham and Frank Bellew are exclusively engaged upon it, and alvogecher, and saiirieal paper in the country. Sold everywhere. it is the very b Price only three cents. PRANK Leslie's ILLUSTRATED NEWsP 4! PER, NO. 33, eady this morning at aii news depots jurning of the steamers at St. Louis. Military Eneampment at Chicago. Col. Sumner Dispersing the Legislature at Topeka, Kansas. Blasting Diamond Reet, New York bay ‘Trinity Methodist Episcopal Chureb, Portrait of Rev. H. Maitison. Agnes Rodertvon, Dion Soureicault. Scene from the Phantom, and seven other illustrations. Price ten cents. ‘OW REA ‘ew York, DY ‘MCCKER'S LIFE OF FREMONT. Accurate steel portrait and other illustrations, 600 pp. 12m0., way it is suk seer, 1. It is the most carefully prepared life. ‘The proofs have been subinliied to, and the work is approved by its distin- fuished subject and his friends. 2. It bas the sest portrait, by Buttre. Very handsome small portraltaof Col. Fremont ape? Nir. Tayton have been engraved Say i el and published by J. C. Buttre, of this city.—Tribune, ul 3 Mt re also the best, as it gives Col. Fremont’s principal re- are ay ngs ae thus enabling the public to judge of him not by his works, but by his eloquent and classic words. Y reports are in ‘themselves replete with striking incident, th y are written with the enthusiasm of an explorer, yet with the modesty of a man of science.—N. Y. Independent. 4. It is the best, ax it contains the most complete record of the life and doings of the standard bearer of freedom. A word to the wise is sufhcient. } nally, it is the best, of his political enemies, and is thus parti republicans. Single copies sent by mail, postage paid, oa receipt of price. Thousands of agents wante to sell tbe Gi e. Very liberal tertas For cull partigulaty addre MILLER ORTON & MULLIGAN, Publishers, 25 Purk tows New York oF 107 Geuese sty Auburn, 4 it discusses and refutes the slanters larly acceptable to UBLISHED THIS DAY, AND FOR SALE AT THE Lookstores— The Life and Publie Services JAMES BUCHANAN ‘andidate of the democatic party for President of the United Sates. Late Minister to England, and former); fin Russi lary of State, Papers. Senator agd Representative in Con: a4, 1 luding the Most Important of Bis unto Ry R. G. How BRIEF SYN Birth, College He, Si h of Speech on the Judiciary Sy sion 10 ization Laws, Election of General Jackson, reat Speech on the Impeachment of Judie Peck, Ten Yeara in Congress, Uppoaition to Secuonalin, om of Uie Press, Mission to Russia, Bleetion to the Senate. Rxecuuive Patronage, Mr. Clay and Mr, Buchanan, Relations with Fraace, Admission oi .eansad aud Michigan, Mr. Great’ Speech on the rapunging “L on it Mr. Buchanan’ RKesoludon, Interteren tions, Speech on Iadepen: Treasury Dil, Repiy to in Davis, 1 4 Mebane Case, the United States Bank, Oregon Corres) while secre tary of State under Mr.’ Poik, Mexican War Corres Doreespondence Mission to Enyland, Notaluaiton for President of uited ‘States, &c., & The above book has been writien by. gentleman walt qualt fied by his Iiterary attainments, and his long conuection with the democratic press. He was turnished personally by the distinguished subject of the memoir with many of the dates and facts of his early life, and from authorized friends of Mr. Buchanan, has been supplied with materials luacerssible to others, The proot sheets have been submited wo porized parties. It can, therefore, be cailed, without reserve, THY AUTHENTIC AND AUTHORIZED EDITION, The book makes a handsome !2q0. volume of about 490 pages, neatly bound in eloth, ts embellished with an acca- rate ifon steel, from au ambrot ty e hy Brady: el by puttre; price $1.’ DERBY & JX YN, Pub) 119 Nassau street, New York. Copies sent by mail (post peut) on recetpt of price. EADY THIS ORMING, AT DAYLIGHT, LEDG OF ROMANCE,’ Cemialuing a fertier portion of that i OTHE WALL SURERE SOHEMER.” This is the cheapest and best faully paper pablished in the country, Onig 4 crate. For aale at all the uews depots.” Be ware and @ Tor the LEDGER OF ROMA HE MOST DESIRABLE JUVENILE KOOKS I88UzD in the vation.—Chrietian Advocate and Journal LAKPER'S STORY BOOKS FOK AUGUST. THK THREE GOLD DOLLARS. Harper's Story looks, « monthly series of narratives, biographies, and tales, for the instruction and enteriainment ot the * youn Ky Jacob Abbett, Embellisved with numer- larper'a story Books”? will con- y bewutifully Mustea. iy tained ot booksellers, periodien! Ipostmasters, ‘or trem the. publiabers, "at tnree.dolfare S FoF twenty dive conte a aumber In paper, or forty uate & number in muslin, gilt. The postage upon Harper's Story pks’’ in uumbers, Which rust be paid quarteriy in advance, is two cents. Subscriptions may commence with any number. On Friday morning, July 18, Ewata Ganpwex, aged 3 | The two periolicais, Harper's New Montuy Magazine” end years and § months. «Harper s Story Hooks,” will be supplied to saoseribers at ‘The friends and acquaintances of the family are respect » 4 ae Sena fully myited to attend the funeral, this morning, st ten to ee gabbahére will eupply anon comers ce o'clock, from the residence Wf her fatner, F. Gardior, No. | nents with them for. cireubatia work. They will 20 225 Columbia street, Brooklyn, Her ‘remaina will bo | suguiy ciaveot two persone at five dolls takon to Groen wood for interment. * Cloreymen and toa: On Friday, July 18, Saat and Mary Collins, aged 2 yea ‘The friends of the tamily, au miab, and Charles Collina, @e juvited to attend the fune- ral, Wir aitergoon, at two o'clock, from No. 5% Avams street, Brooklyn In Brooklyn, on Friday evening, July 18, Joxivs A. fant con of Junius A. and Dolores Fuller, ‘aged 3 months and 6 cays. At Upper Morris ‘oLLINS, son Of Joremiah 6 mouths and 14 days, d thowe of his futher, Jere- in- fa, on Saturday, July 12, Mr. Tuomas Reansixe, aged 82 years. His recaine wore interred in Greenwood, on Tuesday, duly 1 Cali Papers please AtNewark, on Thursday aflernoon, July 1%, of con- sumption, Jouy E. GRAHAM, in the 41st year of his age, only son of the late John V of this city. relatives and friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the al, morrow afternoon, at one o'clock, from No. 41 Clay street, Newark, N. J. At North Haverstraw, Rockland cownty, N. Y.. on Tuesday July 16, after a lingering ilfmess, (scan, son of Ovear and Malinda Wood, aged 6 months and 11 day “ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED BVERY DAY, PERSONAL. ADOPTION AN RNGLIAN LADY 18 REDUCED CIR- cumstances, of good family, would give her ellest boy, Seven years old, 10 some wealthy childless family, “} or Southern,’ who would lent or give pecuniary aid for the benetit of the other children. Address English Mother, Herald ote, YORNELIUS LEONARD, WHO, IN JUNE, 1865, ) was residing at No. 16 Queen sjubre, Westminster, but who afterwarls sailed ax mate on vesse! Habana, traci fel haa bean Jaicly 50 a yoard the Spanish seam ‘to Havana, which ves » company ani! ler name wdes from Havre w ed to the Alma, and now ow y and Sarsh Jetiinn, ay inster, aixo oF Q aguare, Wwestmtainy bu afterwards rested at} Varade street, Bivek{riars road, are reqneate! t) cont cate with Messrs. Tebbs & Doctors’ Comme when they will hear of something to aews advan' bereon who ean give information fogs is requested to communicate wil «London, Any be the shove The tad Mons rs. A.D WILL, ae Two Lereaee IN THE BROAD. + way Pom NDOR. Y JO8EPH ge wi city about the y Gaalay, who left New York 0 LIVED IN NEW YORK © any descendant of Abraham ‘exas some time about the etter, J. Auierson, No. hey ® New York, which they are luterested. F MR. CHARLES H. BONW \Y¥. in im the city, he will plone Brooklyn, where he will find a \« hear of properiy in ir FHTL 6 DEL. PHIA, ali a! ‘ard gate, NAN WAS LAST & ere he put her on board ths % V4. T7th inst.) for her feover for y, height about 8 feet 6 inches, light sandy wait, in tn flesh knowing his whereaboute will confer a favor b family, at 236 Rast Thirteenth © Waverley . corner ot F home, 24 Fast Thirieenth sireet. ny one tnformin i, or lexving ‘word af the stheet and Broadway. YESTERDAY, BUT “Time tlh R M.—SADLY DISAI’! + shall wait every day tr i2to2 ce. f. SEND WORD WHERE You have punished enough. ©) 2 WANTS TO SREP & and when _— THE MILITARY. nannnnnnar DRPENDENC & GUARD, COMPANY G.—NEW YORK, 8, 1866.—The active and honorary members of this corpa bre hereby notified 10; sagpmble a, the armory” 08 Bun day, 20th inst., at 12 o'clock M., (in Citizen's dress, white gloves to pay the last tribute of Pinchbeek, whom Divine mid st Captain, | and the usual badge of mourning.) 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Weta M. VAN HORN JOHN Se URGES, JR, JOUN H. PLA $ Bailding Com. RLIGHTFUL AFTERNOON seashore at Long Hraneh and Shrewsbur surf bathing. ~The populyr steamer JAMES CAR(STOPHER Bs | bang’ Ay the foot of Jay street, for the above pliers, at 5) clock, ily (Baturday) alternoon, landing at (he Highland Seenn Houses Silver Point sod Grean Puri-—returning af an early hour this evening, by moonlight, Fare, 37!5 cents way. {XCURSION.—THE LARGE AND COMMODIZUS AMERICA, Capt. T. Akely, cnn be chartered hy on board the haat, foot ‘AN VEUSOR'S, corner of Jay and RSION TO THE —ea air and R FIRE ISLAND DIRECT.—PASSENGERS FOR 1) vorne ome of resort are informed that until Pprocnre through tickets at $2 ous Talat Hairond to | aeamer HR Toltp daily—teaying Pirgokly a3: 45 P.M. ondarriving at Fire Kolend af abot 36 F nd Heaving Fire Island ot 9 A. M. nd artt ri re who 1" 10 . ri ml over the brea a ‘las TAG vies Pain mv and Islip, Koignd tna summons Vaatsaing sloop yoaht, which Will always bein waiting and sail (immediately for the beach under the of a careful and skilful bostman. ERASMUS heinrich Captain of Steamer Hero. and 7 Siaratey spine Beton Poiniy We mesmbont KING! @team| ie i ii "which has rue route for the past ‘will return on her OM ra a orclock, Catherine street, 8, Grand atreet, 8" fejgl Wenty sixth street, Wg; and will leave Glen ‘Ok (TO, CHARTER FOR RXCURSION® AC-THE NRW nd spierninl steamer UNION. ean, be without barges. by exe Sem c— Cove at ase Antes bein toeenareh Apply we Ocge an, Thy, foot of Delancey street, RY, AT Wall ateok ‘N. B.— This boat for wale mo CHARTER FOR FXOURSIONS. mig | LARGE AND splendid steamer WASHINGTON 60. W. Stor, eae se S Gane ba: "parties ‘wishit cha lo well to cal ee ne where. Wek hd rms reasonable. COCK, 19 Bench street. three o'clock. ras. r. ferry, rot sor ihe past two, and return as soon as the Kid retien any conta SHAW © WHITE, Us", COURSE, L. 1.—TROTTING —A PURSE FOR $50, mile heats, best three in five, toswagons. ree tur ail horses that never trotted for money. To com A 0 ot Entries to close on Saturday, “ 19, at Fattiand a Daryeer corner of rine street and Rast Browtway, at & ‘look PM. Three of more to make a race. nnd two to start. SHAW & WHITE, Proprisors. SITUATIONS WANTED. bape a a ee SPEAKING Tikes tains 2 Eee: or widower's ‘bouse. ‘Please call at 4 Frank- fa bachelor or i M. YOUNG ENGLISH LADY, OF CONSIDERABLE EX- perience, wishes to as governess in some respect- bint family. to go South, Address Ano Has no ald office, “TV nasrncrance oi ANTS A SITUA. esr’ ERMAN GIRL W IT yA an ly, w do sewing, . saree sage ies Befoes coun. relerences Apply, a J: and, corner Arata WOMAN, WHO IS, A COMPETENT DOMES. m a situation ae cook, washer and ironer, oF 19 fnoocn Apply at iy 01271 Bowery. eects. ica “4 YOUNG WIDOW LADY, OF INTELLIGENCE AND reapectabiliy, desires 8 shuation that will secure for her dress Mrs. Laura Linwood, roadway Pox ‘oiice, for three days. SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS cook, and would assiat with washing and tron'ng under- Sands and butter, and is willing’ to quay. Can be seen for two days at 28 Heater street, Setween Norfa nd Su A RESPECTA BL. x YOUNG baying wumeier yc ination as slewardews, to go from here to Kurope; has been accustomed to the 2 Call at 442 Low ag corner 0 avenue D. Can be seen till Wednesday. YOUNG WOMAN, WITH A BREAST 0) ZA. wishes a situation a wet nurse; can give the ference, Piease call ut 238 Atlantic at, Brooklyn. SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE ENG) lish young woman, a8 lady's inuid and seamstress. Good oth av., between 17th and leton, Staten TLE, it re- city reference. Can be seen at 231 1sth sis., from 10 to 6 o'clock. OPYING.—A LADY, WHO WRITES A NEAT, LEGI- ble, rapid hand, wishes to do some copying, cither in an Fey Cy at her own residence, Address Copy! ‘oadway ost office. (0 BMPLOYERS.—THE ADVERTISER IS DESIROUS ofmeeiing with employment ia any capacity. Ie ia a good penman and an accout tant; be is willing to give his me Rpt lal bor tll he can satlay ‘his tmployer; be 1s worthy of is hi Itke to learn some business. Address G. W., oftees ‘Danbury, Connecticut 10 MERCHANTS.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG MAR- ried man wishes a situation, ax p. or clerk in a store; Ss an American, honest and steady, froin the countr ys and wii himseli generally useful.’ Address or a W. de Simpso0 18 15 sth WANTED 5 BE, & a RESPROTABLE PROTESTANT ‘girl, a situation to do general housework in a small pri- ie fanily; is a good Washer and irouer, it 18 Ludlow street, front room, top Vv 7 ANTED—RY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation as cl bermaid and child's nurse, or cha:ber- maid and laundress; best of city revereuce place, Where she can be seen for four days st, néar B ‘ANTED—T'0 TAKE A BABY TO WET NURSE, AT AD. vertiser’s residence, where there is no childre! ‘To be seen for wo ven from her last tt No. 4 West Lith avenue, between 27th and 2th sts. Cull for one week, 4th tloor, front. ‘ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION, to ro genoral housework in # sinil private aunty cath be well recommended. Can be ween for two days at 123 West between 7th and sth avenues, WANSTEDSA SITUATION, AS WET NURSE, Fespectable young wounan, with a full breast ‘ef male having a buby «month old. Call at 38 Pearl st. TANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young girl, as chambermaid. Can be seen for two days, at No. it Desbrosses st., in the rear. ANTED—A SITUATION, AS GARDENER OR coachinan; understands growing al! kinds of bles, and will make bimself generally useful. Inquire at 166 Wash- ingion st ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, ‘an infant to wet nurse. Ti must be respectable. Call om Baturday at 159 6th avenue. ANTED—A SITUATION, AS WET NURSE, BY A young healthy woman witb a fresh breast uo objeetbe othe gountry. Gall at 43 Int avenue, urd door, b room. pANTED—A SITUATION, woman, to cook, ral bodrewerk in w stall eet he seen for two @ays, at 149 Elizebeth st., first floor, in the rear, alt, A, RESPROTABLE and iron, or do the gene- Good city reference. Can ANTED—BY A MAN OF ACTIVE BUSINESS HA- ‘Scotebman, a a .) about mid:tle age, who has a number of in New York, @ situation as li in a bouse or i rnere bs can, Sake he services alto his writes a good hand; sala- employer; has first elass references; 9 somndary, “Rdaress William, box 716, Post oflice, Wexmr—s SITUATION, IN A JOBING HOUSE, Sess ayerfy jong time as well as a Northern rade, as the alarge acquaintance in both sec: ‘ions. ilk oF white rssh preferred. Will sell on per seulage or otherwise. Address A. C. B., Herald office. ANTRD—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG MAN, AS barkeeper, or steward, in ~ome good hou: »een in that capacity fer the ten years, and can -ecommendations {roan bia last ouployer.” Address box 101 Herald office. nO WATC TIMAKER: SILVERSMITHS AND JEWEL. ers.—Wanted immediately, waichons akers, plate workers, isritannia chaser, aud a foreman in e Jewelry ring, dc., dopartment. Apply to Melniosh & Co., “Arete sud Mechanies’ General Agency, 3445 Pine st., from 10 to 3. JENA ERS. WANTED, A PERSON ACCUS. tomed to jobbing. to whom NTS situation will be DENNIS & 0O., 17 Joba st. diven Apply to PRUKUAM, ANTED.—A FIRST CLASS WATCHMAKER, WITII the best references, desires an engagement in a respect able house, Address Car, Herald office. GOOD WATCH REPAIRER, TO GO South, October Ist. Liberal wages given, Good refer- ences required as to character and wi 44 READ, TAYLOR & ©0., 9 Maiden lane. INTELLIGENCE OFFICES. ‘OR GOOD NELP, CALL AT THE OLD OFFICE, 9% Duane atreet.— Wanted, three cooks, five Eirls for the e —s. five for housework, and tive young giris for light work. ANTED—AT 766 BROADWAY, TWO CONDUCTORS, two Kewpers, three clerks, two cepers, font sachmen, two brakemen, two tre- ‘e# an LU stores, LOUIS KAUFMAN, Agom ‘ANTED—AT NO. 6 RAST BROADWAY, \ CLERK for a beams foundry, wages Hberal; German oF Seotoh farmer to go to Geneva’ N_\., wages 81) ver year, tare pald, a fireman in an Motel, ince prosured for man’ on'sieam ore, pen for stores and hotels, men to ore nd carts, 4 cotton weavers, chambermaids, dc. RINKERS “oF CON- raters Fab mony w= oe eee gress water.-Weare rel inde the name of © Rorsioge”” water, aud sale, ame of Saratoga’ salts, are extensively imposed wpon the Public in the Soulhern and Houlkwemern Statca, where per fone tying there arucles destre and think dhey are purchasing Soperenn, Wplat, $2.. wear wherens re are waters of all kinds, from articles imposed tn this manner on the t publie are woetly arti. Yocthiess, and often dangerous te Congress water, the effvet of entirely “kere from that of hr gene Congreat water, frequently proateing sriping tag pad ver tee, Se. so ng ions permanen ulties powars aati destroying ip ene tae bowel rome rendering » mild Lethel tyaprpentuoureite reflect beiny I~ different a rwtlie Oengrecs © eathartios rater prutgoes sesiner gript " ewer at debilinied ‘be patien it being ewative. The ¢ spring which dering ‘pri, as the o he of the reputation series of years. Te injury ourselves is double. for finding elther to eaieed or i in future refuse the they have already tr purpoe lve article and selling itas © only ef (hose you can re! ind be ceriain that every bottle. of genuine. 6 C&W. if without fel powders, Suratega salts, Injuriows—not liz powders of che gress water Preventing. f Tavs, anea ce oi ty ee an wat * On wa we wi you vines a ps ‘and hy ordering from us direet, enclosing. fur the amount ordered, you can beve it safely forw any ry of the world a) ponerete out om oe ebuine Congress wa'er only, of re 4 Eixine the lewering of Use cart | —— ARKE A WHITR, Congress Spring, Saratoga springs. snd No. 13 New rit Flote] de Russie, kept by Hotel de | Angleterre Rat ise All the hotels 4 4 are ‘vat bed Rivoti Hotel de Bade. . Hote! des Trola Reis. ‘Ard many others, which will be given hereafter. pines ay abe Teeny tong oJ WINE MEROHA: her M iy aie Grafton ana oe ose, Sout ‘and the 1 srs acd the wine aod epten businean, No. and Albemarle streets, Picoaill Lon bankers, #ir Claudetseott, Bart., & Comy equare, ‘London. ARK WEL. Avie, tas the Gaon Americar o inhotels im a ereee ar by laser in am mater o stafurd and Albemarle sire HELP WANTED. A Ica tera 2 apply but but those bri AGENTS WA re WANTRD. 10 TANS 0 TAKE ORDERS ts AOR pee A be tak Sibel acer oe BY WANTED—A SMART, INTELLIGENT LAD, FROM igure ur ary ere yrs ca 2 Comrie, 0on ane zieae, up ‘Brooklyn iy raffunces: non averse ayoy ply. Apply good Bri at 14 Schermerborn #., Brooklyn, OOK WANTRD-T0 GO A SHORT DISTANCE IN and toner wetiats Taste V's che oer work he ood recommendations, at 84 Concord st, corner mn, Brooklyn, before $o’elock, P Concer ~ WANTED—10 TAKE, CHARGE OF nmarried. Ad- three horses; must be a Protesiaat and u1 Herald oflie RUG CLERK A-List ers tyterd 18 THOROUGH. ly acquainted with the busin eam, and can come we 2s ed. of Fulton avenue and commend pens st comer berland street, RUG PORTER WANTED—ONE ACCUSTOMED ba the wholesale WANTED—POR GENERAL HOUSEWORK, IN iI family, near New York. Au American, of Pro- TRI. a testant, «ho is neat and agreeable, will find a goot home. Apply to D. F. Vauliew, from \0 til 3, at 61 Chambers st, 6 BROADWAY (HOWARD HOTEL), men of ability, to canvass uvelopes and merchants’ aid bankers” Some of his canvaasers are making trom $15 to geal presses. $40 a week, ADY'S MAID WANTED—ONE. pat ud understaads be self generally us country, and who XK for three da’ .. en a me hours of iZand 2, at Twenty-thir AUNDRES with city references, Saturday, from 10 103 oc ADTES: WRITING AL ARG ©, PREE, ahr ve doae ge tinct band, desirous 0! taining yaar 0 be home, may Jean of in: aly, by auudrese ng CL KENCE, at this offlee, tn hire! wr'"ing WANTED—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, irst rate laundreas, can apply oo oort place, Teath st. gore sovrt, & also, a miliiner who is a anged. Apply to Pianeo & AMTED.—A PROTESTANT GIRL, WHO HAS EXPE- child’s purse and seam- country, sixteen miles from the Hitve city, by addressing box 5.54, Most ANTED—AN AMEKIOAN PROTESTANT GIRL TO m) £0 {0 On ‘bow good cook and generad housekeeper, Apply, between $ and + 0 J. ‘74 South st. —A PERFECTLY HBALTRY young German or English woman, with a ives breust of milk, o goa few miles in the country’ ‘this a ood place, and mighi be wanted several nd also wodry nurse,” Petz Dr. Hill's, Coroner, o'élock. months, a5 Chombers st., between 12 and ANTED—A DRESS CAP AND HEAD DRESS MAKER ‘one Who ié fully eompeteut io take charge ‘of thes depa ment; none others need apply. Inquire at Brow. way, tor ove uri ath re ony summer: ely refereued required. Apply at 96 ai, William: ANTED—A LADY'S eg A, WHO [8 WILLING TO travel; ndersiand ety a Apply kmmedt and com? well rec aA ray the hours of three and five o'clock the Clarendon Hotel, corner of Fourth av mab Righteenth street. JANTED--TEN PLAIN SEWERS, ACCUSTOWED TO making ap foods: steady emplayinent; also, three sae women, Apply at Richmond ay. Watt. PROTESTANT WOMAN, AS COOK . Washer, and ironer, she nist understand her business thoroughly, and bring Colored or American preierred:" Apply ou Jerolewon st., oppesiie ood reference. y, at 6S oe Langer GERMAN GIRL, TO pbb ACAK Good refercuces given. Apply at 405 sth TANTRD—IN A RESPECTABLE PRIVATE FAMILY, ou Tyventy third sireet, a Protestant woman, as cook and laundress: must have satisiactory references as o character and qua.cations. Call at 36 Pearl st, ANTED—A COOK, WHO IS PERFECTLY COMPE- tent to do the evoking in a private family at Jamaica, L. 13 woaes nat not hay hoy ersonal reference necessary. Ap Tomt st. ‘all st, between 10 and Zo'clock. ANTED—IN BROOKLYN, A FEW YOUNG LADIES. Mtona™ milliwery. “Inquire of Mrs. Findiny, No. 7 WASTED A SMART, TIDY GURL. TO DO GEXER.AL good plain cook, and a first rate Washer aud oon ak coed from her last place. Apply’ at 27 Morris si., Jersey ANTED—A WOMAN WHO JIS VERY - or children, to tar of two, three Nove balan Roalish, Soot, mertoan or German vised apete. Best of references required. ‘Amporiomn peetoreed: Au at‘i7o ast Mth #1, from 12 to 3 o’cloek. ANTED.—A YOUNG LADY, WELL QUALIFIED TO. hear ol 4 situation, ov the Hucson River, by af .M.. Herald oftice, D—AN EXPERIENCED FIRST CLASS sanand gaa ¢ well recommend ine wanted, a bsrmad Sect Wena. Apply at 171 E- 17s ec, wear’! av. and irgoer; ala, a chamberniatl wha sera estanis or Germans at Wien 6 Amity at, Brook) a. re eo sole sarge ofa two. soll Apply w dy only at a0 Madison mee vats iad baker, and understand her business thoro: ts Ward Sicetieve Garden, too of hb st, Raster. Pane JAXTED—A GERMAN GIRL, AS SERVANT. GOOD 7 Hy Thirty second at., oF give inatrnetion on the piaho and in voeal we nf thoromghly understands, her W AXTED—A GIRL, WHO 18 A GOOD COOK, WASH ANTED—A YOUNG WOMAN, AS CHILD'S NURSE, JANTRD—A COOK: SHE MUST BE A GOOD BREAD the Seoond avenwe cars. corner of Bixth iia. aut ANTED—A C« DK, WHO IA GOOD WASHER AND mambermey who is acow Ay ae 1 eon Tweaty seventh th, between io ‘nd Ro ated ONE AS WAITER, THE other as chambes Inquire at the sovtheast corper of Lext av. and Thirtieth st., on Monday, bewween 9 and 12 o'eloe! Wee A SMALL, PRIVATE FAMILY, A NEAT,. tidy girl, os ehambermaid, and to arstet in the care of & child, A Protestant preferred. Apply, with best ret A epee, at 99 7th at. ANTED—A LAUNDRY MAID. ENGL! SOTCH German ‘preterred. Apply to 8 We mn, foot of Sas st, Baat river. fake Second a venuecars. waren A ARSPRCTABLE PROTEST AME WOMAN, do the housework in a peirate Sami ‘ne with gord reference, and recen: to day and Monday, from 9 bina 2 its West ANTPD—A Lat of J GIRL, TO geoaral housework of w Washer and troner, and reference Py Brooklyn. ANTRD—A GIRI. TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK lu a small family. Apply at 130 West ANTED—A WOMAN TO TAKE THE yo a 9 laundi ly, before e Wiltata Tay, sis Mrcaaway 10 o'clock in the morning, ANTED—SOME SMART, otice Apply to J. Walt st. TANTED—IMMEDIATELY, A @ RO AND Wt dishwasher. Apply a Proueh’s Howl, One® WAxience x HEAT GIRI. TO DO Tilt GENERAL iy; maw’ be a good and samratand wpehinlg ‘aad iret Vows rooklyn. A'Proteaant prefs: Snr a Bt Cais WANTED YOUNG MEN wiLtING To Go TO per art a pinch, ae aiid Robeok, Randail'& Robson, i8i ouh « South st., curner of Peck sip. anu Warne A LAD WANTED, AS CLERK IN AN ‘office. "One ha’ ‘and writing & rood hand ‘may address Sex 138 WANTED <A. FARMER, OF hab yy andrea an todatriows nai fiod « pisco ‘by ANTED—A SALRSWAR, IN A SILK hae seen in the basinenn nderster d pinta. Tequired. Apply at 11S ACTIVE GIR A, ab AND ® 'ANTED—TEN STOUT \OUN@ MEN, POR A SHORT of ten to heen 8 eat case day. Appi: OP i oy AN, ly A * Oa oi y iret eo upeare e ‘Wy ANteD-onr On Two spaigutey Bn TOAT: ANTED—ONE OR tend rye, AT es aaeuae ng may apply at contral part 9 the se Or pee FILLE LLB FRANCAISE 0 OU ALLE. ane, “ oer “med sttveatinnn” Sbareaaer Were, ps 8d ine &:

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