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Comwmalssioners of Police. Board’of Bolice Commissioners met yesterday at M., at the Mayor’s office, for the trial of policemen ‘ged with dereliction of duty and violation of the laws he police department, His Honor the Mayor pre- ¢ first case brought up was that of officer Charles J. lagie, of the Sixth ward, charged with having, on the bof May last, disebarged from custody a prisoner Cox, and received therefor the sum of four dol- . James Cox, the party from whom the meney was ged to have been received, being sworn, testified that lived at No. 7034 Mulberry street, and that on the Dt of the 27th of May last, he had a quarrel with his on which account he was arrested by officer Quagle, ptshen trom his bed. He gave four dollars te tne er to give to his wifé. ‘The quarrel was ou account of money. His wile says the officer gave her four shil- sof the mouey on the ‘Light of the arrest, and that beequently sie found the balance at the door. He did intend the money as bribery, and had not said 80 to one. . J.B, MeCawley testitied that he saw officer Quagle @ the money in question to Mrs. Cox. hevera) witucases stated that they would not believe . Cox under oath, The Commissioners, at the termi- of the evidence, propounced the complaiut dis- ed. be next case examined into was that of officer Sand d, of the Bighth ward, charged with haying on the of last June legally arrested Jacob Regis, keeper 0 cyeter suloou corner of Canal aod Wooster streets joe half dozen withes-es were examined, und testified the bat character of the place kept by Mr. Regis, and | being intoxicated and boisterous at the time his ect, ouuer witnesses testified to the respectability of . saloon, and gave Mr. Regis a gooa character. Decision the cuse was reserved. ‘he ast case examined into was that of Patrick Mur y, of the Fourteeuth wards charged with having on the of last Juue violently beaten Jaimes McNally. James INully was ihe only witness examined, and showed WA ‘own testimony that he was a pimp of @ house ot i , and that in attempting to prevent the arrest by oer Murphy of two bad women, the attack i him- wae caused. The complaint was dismissed. ——__—_—_—__—_—_—. Letter of Frederick Hecker. 10 THE EDITOR OF THE BUFFALO TELEGRAPH. Bewixvinig, Ul, July 7, 1856. * * Tparticipate in this crisis only because I hope the time has arrived to fight on the one side for the lole, full freedom and dignity of man, and on the other to bring the men of German tongue and descent to | rightful and political acknowledgment which they so J deserve, s¢ that the state of degradation and disre- in which—we cannot deny it—they have been so , tay come to an end at last; for he whose cyes and ere Lot wilfully shut must hear, seo and feel daily the Germans bere are looked upon by the Anglo- kon population as not a hair’s breadth better than the re in the darkest time of Germapy—that right and jus- | for the “Dutch” is nothing but a sneer—that no ac- pwiedgment of their good qualities, their higher edu- hon and knowledge exists, and that they are ouly hight good enough to settle the wilderness, to carry for Egyptians the bricks wo their baildings, and to have own in their faces execrations of the lowest kind on bry occasion. The Union stands now as never before— ded in two hostile camps—since the Missouri Compro- Je is buried and the tomahawk taken out of the grave In both camps they care almost solely, among whoie population of foreign birth, for the Germans, prdaer to get them or their votes on their respective and against their will they are obliged not only to nowiledge their number,-but also their intelligence. this acknowledgment is not thoroughly given with rty joy, cannot be doubted by him who {3 not blinded enthusiasm, but who looks coolly in the eyes of the H blooded despiser of the German; aad many will a Jerson between this time and the new year. Look jully around—not in the papers and letters, altuough may read many things between the lines, but look the smaller, noieless circles, and you will find that ‘different drama is going ’on already behind the pee than that on the stage. You will be astonished to how things are worked for Fillmore; and you will to see what stool pigeon tricks there will be lyed by the ‘ Americans.’ Fremont’s last answer to ‘Know Nothing nomiation is a visible sign to him who ieee. tm the anewer be winds himself like tue devil he fount, (to use a mopkixh expression). He is too acquainted with the labyrinths aud mines of Ameri- ‘solciers and American politicians. hey will use the Germans, but they shal! not lead im by the nove again with flaitering phrases, in order ridica!s aud sveer at them alwerwards. pted citizen, of German descent, must, y taking a position, strive to effect by aud by within one year it i# not possible, the prejudices lug too deeply rooted), tnat the hateful difference be- fen ** Dutch”? and ‘ American’? aay be melted imo higher unit, ** American citizen. Ihe space of this letter being too narrow to explain sel’ explicitly abont tae postion which we have to le, it may be sufficient to give my opinion in this re- d in some sharp outlines. firet i#, that we oppose the open, honest and plain ang action to the torteous tricks and intrigues, as ¢ played till now. With the quiet, earnest tone \ reflecting, honest man, We must say to the nateves, ae Frankiin once brought to desperation the whoie opean «iplomacy, by speaking right out what be id do and what he thought, while those cunning gen- nen, after their oid tashion, believing that language h only invented to conceal’ the thoughts, presumed te the contrary, apd something else beside in bis hex, thus fought against themeelves, till at iast they me bewildered, and said, indeed he weeld do bo. hg but what he said. Like ‘that simple and w ‘The time is past when, dshakiag We were dragged and driven as mere num- m the rear ofaparty, and from which wo, after og used and abused, were graciously or ungrarious- wmissed. We stand on the principles of the fuil and ole liberty of free aud equal humaniy, by which rybody, without regard w the spot where he ; is acknowledged ux having equal rights with his ow men, 50 that consequently be may participave in enjoyment, bonors, profits apd means of promoting n happiness, as if the diiference of degrees of iat: and lovgitude @id not exist. And therefore it is evident that none of us who know the eifects of s!a- ly in a political, moral and economical regard, duriag ‘ancient, medieval and modern time, and who, we that the downfall of liberty of one part of a people created all the cancers from which we Oid World ay, none of ux can stand on the side of ihe least, who, after being subdued in freedom and «quality, sailed with hope- y rie to this dand which aevepted, as a Dholeth,’’ the Declaration of Iudependencs, ant as a pel of modern time, kept it belore aad offered it a4 a ‘4 of redemption to the poor, the oppressed and the muted And if we new, as men of soaor and bon- |, shall give our votes in this campaign, we neither ‘por shail run after the names of men and parties, faithful to the principles for which we fought and hich we glow, these only we will follow; to this ‘we belong, this banner we follow; those only are only genuine, true, American princi . ts lad dowe Keystone of this great country, the Declarativa of peptence and we trust that before these eternal pricciples, if adhered to by a peo or only a part . all and every difference of race and caste must dia- ¢ ip the single word nm.’ Taught by ‘ormer nee, we bave become mistrust.ng, as in all former htions those glorious principles were only stretched to of in order to get our votes. © therefore openly and feclare— an it might be possible that we should be abused 4 that secret ends should be reached, by our » againet us, yet woe will give our vow to the bileat party, because the a expressed by narein harmony with those oniy American princi- expressed by us above, and because it would appear a8 honest men, ab enormous, iT aes impossible, :non- ‘ty, that they should declare their watchword to be tance against the extension of slavery and its emancipation, having, in the meantime, the ar- to take up and continue afer the election the and the oppression of those who with them under the common banner. pould it become manifest, before eicction or after. de, that those words should not be followed by cor- po Hing actions, then no one count epea this, oy op RL heated induce us blindiy the party. reg belore a one “ upon candid self respect aud self rcaeet will not be refused to the Germans that respect Greatest 4 ©. FISCHER'S cireular scale Pian spent | one and eng. ee coner of twesy aguas Ninta avenue. ——_——————— nos and Melodeons.—The Horace Waters ern improved pianos and melodeons are to be found a roadway. Pianos to rent, and rent allowed on purchars alo on tr mthly Bamcay ggornt ‘second hand pianos from &0 to ), melod rom $40 to $135. jpannt a, Dedicated to 1, by Krenig; Piesse & Labino, puee van rure, Newmarket Jockey Club, fe NGER & CU,, Pharmaecutionl Chemists, ee) of tustelens castor «il. ot Eahtbitionat, P. b & Som eriubit thin day a eplendid 28 feet barge, with furniture, ined for the const of Africa. ‘The usual number (20) of sail, row, race ud plensure boats of all kinds ean also p etreet. wregi«t's Fancy Goods Fixelastvety - khew. comb, «napa, exirncte instruments, Paris nm ry ane | articles, « agi sod oy dew sdonnaen-s. Imported nud wold “Wholesale hy RO. eee ee oe ti ‘Wed and Visiting Cards in the Latest | style; De La Rue’s fine w ‘envelopes; silver door plates; extra y silver seals presses. EVEGUELL, 302 Broadwhy, corner of !)uan street; established 1840, Defiance Salamander M. RATRICK ia the sole inanufacturer, in the United Staten, of the above celebrated safes and ot powder proof cehnnes bare. Depot, 192 Pearl sireet, one door Maiden lane. Matelslon’s Hour Pye, and Toapecs to ailothers, Their iinprovemente sesure eaeare. {oe wearer, natural eleyincenad turabiliy, alled aud ouly haraioes + im applied tn twelve rooms, at BATUHELOK'S, 233 ‘irondwev. Oristadoro-s Wigs, Hair Dye re and Toupees sxeite admiration among all eonnoisseurs in art. A suit of slegant private aparunenia for supplying bis inimitable dye, ‘only reliable article of ihe kind extant, Wholesale and re- waa CRISTADORO’S, No. 6 Astor House. Copy the ac: Baths, Baths, Baths.—Cloyd’s Floating and Baterry. Lasiae washing te parse Sod let Boats Jes! sees for le hire.” Water free fron ail kopurkien. Hills Hair Dye, Black or Brown, Foar shilings per box. Sold at 278 Brondviay,, and No. 1 Barclay street, New York; Nos. 175, 217 «: street, 169 Atlantic street, and 140 York Hifeet, ‘Brooklyn, and atthe drug and fancy goods stores geners!) Trial and Conviction. We try men for murder, and oft, do you see, They escape, because jurymen fail Wo ag: Buton trial put LYON'S famed powae And ail men will ery, “each on iy Peay ve been iried by America, Prance and Great Britain, BAP alt have ugreed that they cannot be beaten Lyon's magnetic power and pills, fur tie destruction af in- secis and vermin, 424 Broadway Inhalation In Diseases of the Lun —Dr, HUNTER would give notice that months of summer no patients wil be received at dauy. Persons requirin, szaramation of the wunga abould, it possible, seleet the inorn! bub Buoapway, NEw ‘Youn, Suly M4, 1886. Laephams’ “Vegetable ‘Universal Resurrec= tion pills. Prineipal office, 21 Secund avenue, New York. Holloway’s «Pils an 1nd Ointmer — Lo Deplete the system by bleeding and violent purging, isto deprive hive's maehinery oi its moive power. ‘These great remedis disinfect, the blood itnd the secretions, and cure external complaints, by destroying their seed in tho vital fluids Serofula, Ulcers, Rheumatism, Eruptions, de,, cured without ful, hy Dr. HEINE, 383 Jroome sireet. Teonsider it my duty towards Dr. icine and the public to make known to sufferers of diseases where to be cured, tried Professor Parker, James I, Wood, Dr. Kimba purpose. it was in the new’ where (saw Dr. Heine's Bame. and through the same channel 1am happy to state thet Dr. Hieine hus perfectly cured ime of the mostdrenitul and reatest miseries, My Whole person \ half my tongue and ips ‘eaten off. art to sufferers all particulars, by calling Bea'rourth street, Mrs, au AKGKEE De, Dysentery, Colic, Croap, Vomit= ately cured by TORLA lebraved bis remedy is now recommende* by the in the Un States, and is war- De are stian lniment. st eminent physi riniess. Sold b e dealers in the Unites pot, 56 Cortlandt street. ‘The Great Doctor, the Baron Spolasco, and hie usual success in surgery and medicine.—Another limb all the druggisis aud patent States. Price 25 acd 5) cents, one-sixth piumbte acetate, six hydrareyst bechlore one sixth Prepared at the L 9 Brow, GEO, B GEK's CO. plarmaceutical chemists, successors to T Green On Saturday, July 19, by \ne Ke L. Magoon, D. D., Mr. Amos 8. Hak, of South Dartmouth, Ma-s., to Mis $ buza Jaxe Howran,’of thi On Saturday, July 19, Jonas H. Biseuorr, son of Cord Bischoff, aged § months and 15 day The fricnds and acquaintances of the family are reepect fully invited w atiend the funeral, this alternoon, a two o'clock, from the residence of his father, No. 40¢ Cherry Mre. Many Any Lysem, wite of nd: " of bis brothers, Michael and to attend the fureral, from Fifth street, betw and Meeserole sirect:, Greenpoint, tnx afternoon, « o'clock. On Sunday, July 20, Tuomas W., son of Richard ani Ann Irving, aged 1 year, 2 months al The friends and acquaintances of th ad his funeral, at three o'clock. tis @ residence of Kis parents, 118 W 20, of consump- : ! past a vue med einployé of Adams & Co.'s Express, aged 43 years. His funeral will take piace o'clock, trom his late residenes tian stree:, Brook lyn. fully invited to attend. Brooklyn, cn Si a, only child of tay morning, July 20, Awa Mania jexander aud Martha J. Agar, aged 1 months an The funera 3 noon, at four e’clock, from the re # parents, Thirteenth street, bear Flt & ‘ In Brooklyn, om Sunvay, ), Gmonce WasHIvaTox iy 20, G Pancwous, son of Cornelis aud Locica Pangbora, aged 6 Months and 6 days. ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited to at- tend his tus aiternoon, At Loree o'clock, from the residence of his fatuer, 395 Cariton avenge, Brooklyn. On Saturcay evening, July 19, Mre. Cuartotre Suyr, in the 60th year of her The friend on in-law, James 4 Sutter, are r hor faseral, from his resi lock this afternoon. On Sunday merning, July 20, CLausea J., wife of Pailip Kiscam ‘The friends and relatives are invited to attend the fune Pai, from bir residence at Nort U. « , w morrow o'clock The cars leave Jersey City at o'cloek i+ “ July 29, Capt. Jony Wenn, in the iamnily, and (he members of the Ma ripe Seclety, ere respect(ully Invited tw attend the (aperal, fo morrow Afternoon, at nalf-past chree o’slock, from bis late residence, No, 479 Greenwich street. ‘On Sunday ivernoow, July 20, Paci Haxny. His funeral will take place from the resi lence of his brother, J'wtrick Heary, 140 Secoud street, w-mor.ow al- werpoon, at two o'clock. The relatives aod frieuds of the iwmily wre respecttully invited to attend, without further Letice On Saturday morning, July 16, at +); o'clock, after a Lort ilimess, Scsan Hoxt x FREDRICK, aged 64 years, ro: tet of the lave Charlies Fredr cks. The friends of the family, and of her sons. tn-aw, Henry B. Cook and Rynier Veghte,are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, thix afternoon, at foar o'clock, (rom her late residence, No. 250 Wess Thirteenta street. At Coruwall, Jrange county, on cavurday, July 19, Mancauer Joskrmixe, wife f James ¥. Dewey, aad daagh ter of Selah Van Duzer The relatives aod friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend ber tanera!, from Calvary chucch, cor- ner of Fourth avenue and Twenty firet street, this after. boon, at five o'clock On’ Sonday, July 20, Buwen, aged 17 years. Fhe friewde, and those of his sieters, are requested to attend his funeral, this aQernovn, at two o'clock, from the City Hox pita’ Ip Brooklyn, on Friday night, July the late Ricard Persian), aged 55 years. The relatives and friends of the "Saily and those of ber eon ‘n-law, Thomas M. Hempstead, are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, without farther snvitation, from her late residence, No. 241 Dean streot, Brooklyn, this afternoon, at four 6 ‘clock. ib Brooklyn. on Saturday morning, July 19, Mary Eu ‘GARETH, cAugiter of James and Ann Giifilian, aged 1 year and 4 months. In Foci | City, on Saturday morning, July 19, Kate, daughter of Charles #.and Annie Feather, aged 10’ months and 25 di Please I bilade!pbia and Reading, n° Satria Soy 38 at ‘ie = East Chester, +, after paiafel 1 THANiEL T. EL- DREDGR, aged 62 years and 9 meee” mt Boston and Providence papers please copy. of injuries received, Epwarp den, widow of sth ferry sport Fs ue lent Sica foo AW « ein tone ION COURSE, 1. 1-TROTTING AND PACING 2ON Tuesday, July bu, at four o'clook F mateh for $400, mile ned repent, to harness, Mr. King ite v. g. Billy, pacer; mes bIK. hanes GEA a WHITE, Proprietors INSTRUCTION, 1857 =HOOKK ERPING, WRITING, ARTTHMETIC.— Mr. DOLBEAR, GY Hroadway, commences cheap writing cinages thia day and evening, and guarantees, by hia new method of hand training, w remove all stiifness and trembling from every hand and inake elegant wri ee Ir. nd 243 Fulton street, Brookien. mployed. Rooms open the eatire day PLACING HER LITTER eck senool near the o amt ‘vented with kinl” waving terme and loca in a will Tind 9 cortertalyt Herald off PPRERCH LANGUAGE, A0.— 8. THLLRRING, NO. 499 Hirgadway, (estabiiahed in 1882) private teacher of French and Géhnan. ‘Passed exeminawons in Karope, and refers to Mocame De Ta Grange and many others. Takes a few day scholars. ‘Translating. Sraxien ) FRENCH LANGUAGE.—PROF. A. S PLIERRA can receive some pupils for insti in above lenguages, either at his own residence of at the * Voiked rrtpeie practiont ond care, otras. pry Ob Wy ei vaya), DOM GPaMd Hu eos, NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, JULY 21, 1856. ane LITERATURE. 100.000 gett Ee, fad ILLUSTRATED LIFE OF FREMONT. ‘The thirtieth thousand of the authorized memoir now ready— the autheniie lit, exploradions and i services of JOHN CHARLES FREE! y Camus Wentwonnt UPitaxthe renal and political friend of the Rocky Mountain Pathfinder, formerly ber of Congress, and one of the writerain Spars? ‘himericat Biography. In dne handsome volume, wit trait, and thirteen fine illustration: taken in daguerreotype by Col. reat expedit fiw canapt be misied if you read Upham's Memoir of Fre- ont, for this universally popular work is full and charming narration of the ‘heroit’ career of the people's candidate, Terms to the trade very orders to 1 eR On S ERLDS. Publishers, 135 Washington street, Boston. For sale by all booksellers and agents in the United States end Canadas. Copies sent by mail free of postag B ESS THEM THAT CURSE | You ! mont while on his bo Good TO THEM THAT HATE you PRAY FOR THEM WHO DESPITEFU USE ~The great novelette writer, : aud powerfully written of tht charming, hundred ifteen hundred-dollar-a- Oni CRDGUIR. hook out gun, delightful, trash; advertising weekly, for it! N. BL No. 2—Bosnen woukl notify, in advance all his high nuded, baokrnpt, honorable, brainiess, 8, generous, dirty, imitators, that he is going to take odie weeks adit any of them have ether ould be pleased to see them step out Af they are ortunate 2s tobe short of d have lost all their credit by flooding the market Ly manufactured, couvepteutly-renewable, butnever- fable 1. O, U's, be wil go. so far as to lend them some, in jer that they may ‘ot.’ Op this loan he will not ask even ¢! ¢ that not only oy could get hoid 3 ‘There is the eid is large, and you wil jean, alter Boxe has reaped, all hav ybody WHITE HOUNTATN HISTORY, Tow ANECDOTES ILLUSTRATING Woops WILLEY. To which in vided An Accurate Guide New York and Hoston to the White M. W. DODD, 59 Chambers sire OF Rape ys cr a gl FEW NUMEKOUS LIE IN THE Back By haif the pubiention prices old books, now youre ought acd fod'by NEAGLE & oud Way, above Kroome street. AND FOR SALE AT THE Prpueesp THIS Day, Booksiores— Ty sad Pablic Services tary of Stale. Papers. By R. G, Horrox. Buisy SYXOVSiS OP THE CONTENTS, Birth. at tion to Legislature, Defence of Baltimore Blected Vonarnpt Bil, Defence of ‘stem, Mission to 8 Vouunteer in the War of Ist . Speech against Jackson, Speech on ‘h Panama, Nat Mr. Buchanan's ( Peck, Ten Years in Cong Defence of the Freedom Election to the Senate. Exec: Buebana pposivion to Sectionattsm, Press, Diiveion to Russia, jrouage, Mr, Clay and Mr: svion of Arkansas and Corresponden **, ent of the United a ‘ ieniieil well quall- jong convection with “1 personaily by the virh many of the dates { {row authorized: friends of Mr. {with maceria's inaccessible to . (o authorized eonrve, 1108 rolume of about 490 ilishest with aa nocu- ny Brady: engraved YN, Publishers, A sentry oF PRESTDENTIAL PORTRAITS, andidates “or Dresiient and Vice President, Six por- in ¢ publahed—two on Weduesday, two on Thursday, and twoen Frida: doubt remeesers ot Wood YE PUALISHED, rtista and f we!l knowD ability superior artist peuae has not been taken tuto aceonat = the des renders of the NEW YORK BUS ’ of likenesses of preseot tbe 1X PROMI ABs OF THR DAY, id Pmpporters of tha chlertaing of eithor party will do well fo thy ke a pote o tha dave of pubil gation, commer cing Weduesday, Ju'y 23, and send ull supply, Ae the Hikenesses of their fa. tories appear, 10 their friends through out the ir Yn order to ascertain whieh pair « t gortrata for Presents and will wake pre whieb p cedenee in the order ‘of publication. + ballnt will be taken throughout the Sun Fay liahment, ‘on Monday, July 21, and the result announced to the public ia Tuesday « paper per copy, or # un ts per week. The Sun is only one cer TH WARD AVCHANAN AND | BRECKINRIDGE “ - —The members of at club and other democrats de- , Biron of joining are requested! to attend a meeting on Monday evening, July 2 at Key's, corner of Hadsou and Charing sirceta, at o'clock. Severs! dieting adetrene the club ROBERT TINS: Premgent James §. Davis, Secretary CADEMY OF MUSIC. Hite FRIENDS OF MILLARD FILLMORE. The subscribers, voterr, aire tins th cet ot * aul field ity of Eels favor ot te hemiuation of” = jor of ba ia MILLARD Fimo’ PRESIDENT or Tie UNITED STATES, And will support that nomination, to meet at the Academy of Music, Fourteenth street, Tronepay nee, Jory 24. At § o'elock. to measures in aid of his H. Keicbum. 32, Vath at, Hanae Fryer, 8 Broome st eae cfcmelt Ht fond a 8. Hotaling, [ Neng 7 jenry « i 5 John W. Francis, } Bond st. John Howman, 7 , 5. K. Everett. 1oMeMlarrag 190 Wooster. AMT ‘hiningers 30 Green. Chester Driggs, Broadway . Inger, ren. 0 a wich st B. Lewis, JF, 20 Grand st. am 2,200 others. eon WARDFRS, pRZEnrIOy 4 PANNER 4% raising of the Pioneer Assorta- ood will take ~~ LJ cy gy te i s ggg a ar he juarters, Iso ring street, * iilivan, order a Dy OARLEN, President. ©. & Houpes, j Good speakers Bupive Giese et, and Hanover Brass Band will be in attendance. Y Mat: FIFTH WARD Sores Te. ry WiLL, MEET THIS Hotel, corner: (Monday) evening, at 8 o'clock of Franklin street and oat Brows wn oa ® report of the Jom core sheciods All reputhoand who wih 10. lass partie ie ization are earnestly requested to be present. early organ! VION OF THR STATES Uke of A wee ae YE SAPRTY OF THR caporttaly rea attend a py | elul hab on sachs Pee ee hs ae te Broad’ at § o'clock se he MARY SNYDER, President. Hexny Secretary. kwon, National NORNELIUS LEONARD, Wit0,. was residing at ¥ 0. 16 Queen square, Fesee! Habanay ending f oa mat am Liverpool to Wavnea, i vessel to Hat whieh viaiely sod to a Freneh ae and her name ‘a to New ay (JUN fra jeaars, Tebba & Sone, of Doctors: Common: then they will hear of something to their Secor —_ Derson who ean give. information i She. above per. rE. ie requ to communicate with the said Messrs. Tebbe NYORMATION WANTED—OF JANE Wi res left either Dublin or Drogheda in Tamm, It a supposed, by George Key, that At, ‘information of her ile tha acu for Baltimore, ceived iy ier daughter, Maria, Wilson, met Sore below Thirty nth street on the ets: ‘side, to he career 3. Van Vest, Req. Baltimore a hinpere plese copy. NPORMATION WANTRD—OF GORGE MANNION, A . from Hartford Conn, hw hie hry ASE Cae ak Preock’s .otel, veuween fo iake the tipe TPiease call at AW RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT GIRL situation, in a Spey famil plain cook, ven. Vine ‘call, for WISHES Be, “washer and toner. | Good reference 126 Mott at F aud Grand, ‘two days, at call, on Monday aud Tuesday, at 27 ‘Sul ivan st., in the rear, COMPETENT AND TRUSTWORTHY, 5 YOUNG WO- 4 situation as cook, washer and ironer; makes ye eg ‘and plain pastey; is well recommended, willing and. obliging. ge ADDLY at at 271 Bowery. SITUATION WANTED—BY A_ RESPECTABLE Wo. tan, as child's nurse; isa good plain sewer, Zustomed io’ the ‘care of ehildres forthe lan eight youre; is & Kood washer and irouer. | Has he best of eity references,” 1n- quire at Houston street, A YOUNG okay. or vie senate ad gaote. tant) wishes a situation as seamstress washing for adies, or to take care of children. City ot Boy given. "To be seen for two days. Apply at $27 6h A. SITUATION WaNTEDoBY A young Woman, a4 cook, washer and ironer; good refe- Fence given. Apply at 112 Went 28d st., for one day. N EXPERIENCED DRESSMAKER W! WISHES TO WORK out by the ays. she can give every satisfaction in cutting Indies dresses. ‘Picase call at 45 West 13th st, second floor. YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION, AS CHAM- bermaid and wuiter, or to take eare of children; no obje: tion to travel with a lady, Please call for two days at 145 16th st., second tloor, back room, SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WO man, as first rate cook; understands all kinds of baking acd is an ‘excellent washer ‘and ironer, Best of reference Call at 32 Vestry st.. first house from Hudson, for three days, YOUNG FRENCH LADY, JUST ARRIVED FROM Paris, perfect in ber art as dressmaker, wishes daily em- Revevent in an American family, from 8 inthe morning to 6 in ‘evening. Address Mile Raves, care of Madaine Gray, 67 place, near Hamititon avenue terry, Bi RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITU. ation, a8 cook; understands her business; is a good baker; Gan produce the best of city reference, Please call at 231 6 19th st., between Ist av. and av. SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABI young Womaa, ag Cook, Washer and ironer; has the. b Of city reference. Gan be seen for two days, at 371 7th a RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL WISHES A SITUA- tion, in a priv: chambermaid, aud to assist in Wasting ana uulngs 19 objection ae ise of chitineny geod city reference can be given, Please call at 385 9th av. YOUNG PROTESTANT GTRL WISHES ASITUATIO’ a# chambermaid and plain sewer Best of city reter. ence from her last place. Inquire at 113 East Sixteenth street, top floor, back room. SITUATION WANTED—BY A COMPETENT YOU WOMAN, a8 searustress, to do light chamberwork, or dn grown up children; is a good shirt maker. Good rete from her last place, where she has lived four years, Ca #5 West 19th et, 2d tloor, back room, for three days. YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION—-TO DO G! neral housework in @ ‘small private family; pre Herook!yn or Winacebury. Apply a: 34 City Hall piace, up stairs, for Mrs. Buckl WIDOW LADY WISHES A SITUATION AS HOUSE keeper in a hotel or private family, where she ean have the entire charge; she is willing to devote ber whole attention to the interest of her employer; has no objection to the coun- ry. Address, staiing particulars, Mrs. W. C., Union syuare RESPECTABLE WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION AS cook: understands her business, nas no ob) ection to as. Stes in washing and ironing. Can be seen for two daye, at 66 aih ay., between 9th und loth s RESPECTABLE SITUATION WANTED—BY & MIDDLE AGED Wo- man, a8 cook, Washer and ironer; good eity reference, Inquire at No. 348 Ureenwich w#t., entrance in Reale two days. A. GERMAN COOK, THOROUGHLY | ACQUAINTED with cookery aud'pastry of any kind, in’ Amevicn Freneh or (i nisied with good city ree mendations: wants situation, in a respectable house. Ap- ply WOMAN, WITH GOO0 as chambermacd and E city reference, wai Phease call waiter. home pret at 182 West 37th st., for tw: WAITER'S SITUATION WANTED—BY A STEADY, fobcr young man. with the best of reference from his lasi “mployer, “unde: business perfectly, and will be tound willing aud obliging. Apply at 190 7th ay., near 23d #t., for two days. OPYING.—A LADY, WHO WRITHS A NEAT, LEGL ble, rapid hand, wishes to do some copying, either in an ae ror at her own residence, Address Copyist, Broadway OUSEKERPER—A LADY OF RESPECTABILITY 18 desirous of procuring @ situation as housekeeper in « ‘s family. Noue but gentlemen of the highest re speetabllity need answer. a# none others will be attended tre Aduress ‘Mrs. Marshall, Metropolitan Post t ollice, for oue week, gitwarton WANTED—AS LADY'S NURSE, BY AN American womai; i competent: reference of the highest Feapectibilty given. Cal QtvaTion WANTED—BY A PROFESSED COOK OR 6) chambermaid, in» first class family; she understands all kinds of cooking. Best of < Please call at or address 9th ste, Gistariox WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WO- is rsiands it in all ita branches; is an ex best of elty and co . Call 4v., in the misliner’ reference will be given. avenue, between Sth and ry refere! tor two days at 2 ore, SITTATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PRO- testant Woman, as cook, Washer and ironer, Best of city reference. Please call a 0 22d st., corner of $d av., over he dry goods sore, UITUATION Sr! A Bi gcree rtd GIRL, lately landed, aged 17 plain sewer, or to lake care of children. Apply at 23 We Weat 2 ‘nth st., third floor. FARMERS —A LAD, FOURTEEN YEARS OF AGE, would line to find a hota ‘amily of & farmer, un ul old enough to learn trade; ) 44 is wily to make bunself enerall ex compensation beyond his ‘ adioes oan James, Herald “4 y useful, au board nity ‘clothes. stadng where am interview oan be bad = TO,LIQUOR DEALERS AND GROCERS.—A YOUNG man Wants @ situation, in either branch of business; is well acquainted with both oceu ations: has been in the busi: ness six years. He ean briny best reference as to honest: nd business qualifications. "Please call on, or address, 8. W. Wentworth, 2 Ann street. NORTHERN AND WESTERN HOTEL PROPRIF who thoroughly understands the gene- connected With hotela or restaurants, eriatendent or caterer: Referenors in and out of the trade, in this city, ‘ison, Mew York Post oflice. *8 Wisher m situation Aa. sup to partion of high standing, Address for one week rms moderate, TANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A fame poo chambermaid Pa child's rani vod Tg eno maid and laundress: best of piace, where she can be seen st., near Broadway. Wsaze-+ SITUATION, BY +2 RESI oung Woman: is « 004 20a6 rate washer and irover. Ap- four daye as No. 4 Weet Lith bread, ply at 10 ANTED-BY (A RESPROTAMLE YOUNG WOMAN, jon, am of city reference; lived tor Spmon. San be acen ut a Weat Sims. oy a SITUATION, BY A Ercecams young man, to attend in 0 gross or in store, havin, be ween Yor fwo faye at 508 Houston st ANTED—A SITUATION, AS Cpe COOK IN gt yg = oF 4 prival ily, bya respectable woman, with. unexceptionable eity' references. Can be Feen for two days at i Houston sy in the rear. fy to) SITUATION, TO DO pomEyons. references given. No objection to the inoue Catherme West, 172 West 20th st., Sour _fromt, for three da days —A SITUATION, AS COOK, | Woes eas We iteet AN AMERICAN GIRL. A SITUATION rate Camily, ‘o do light Work aud sewing, for © , ho Objection to the country, Uail at ry ts for ur two days, Win at SITUATION AS COOK; IS OF SOBER AND stead, bay to anaiat in the washin and outed. aduply at No. Solon sc, inthe rear. Can be seen for W srr ye + ¥F% A tp housework: Flouse call Yor two days’ at 1d 182 West 28th st, second floor, back room. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE sygme WOMAN, A situation todo general housework. Inquire at 56 Charl ton street, in the rear. WoNtm—a SITUATION, BY_A RESPECTABLE irl, as cook, washer rence given, eall for two da: yawn as bet vamos, ave Band C. No objection tothe country. ? Mt A YOUNG WOMAN, A and to do plain sewing exes Can piace, AA SITUATION, BY A GIRL, TO ber wi that PT re RAS: ja A PRIVATE baker: beionus to way, secoud tloor, ATION, cham ANTEP—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG 1, aiiend a confec and ice cream saloon or the former preferred. Has good tiean, Can be seen at No. ANTED—RY A RESPECTABLE WELSH WOMAN, A situstion a8 cook: isa Al splendid baker; can be seen Tnqitire at 203 8. ah wes Teeny = ——_— TANTED=RY A YOU . ag coachman and has good referens ius Broadway. W ANTED=A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE WO ian, ag housekeeper inn small private family, where {here age One oF two gentlemen. “Apply at 400 Iiousicn st, in the rea 2 3 7 Fy 3 > fir two days. rat floor, back room. sD—A SITUATION, AS WET NURSE, BY A , healthy woman, with a fresh breast of milk; Ss m tothe country. Call at 448 First av., between xih and Twenty-seventh ste. Can be seen for wo ENGLISHMAN a well acquainted Apply at Chas, Coxhen A SITUA ANTED-SITUATIONS, BY TWO GIRLS, ONE AS seametfess and ehambermaid; makes shirts, hides’ ars stem nd sgn ees will go in the eouncey i the sr Y erence; fem ® te ea 'nent chatursrartit nat gue doce ‘Waiting, wages #4. Call 26 SITUATIONS WANTED, aA ere nal :| Wiese A PROTESTANT WOMAN, A SITUA- tion, as chambermaid and waiter, or to do general house- work in a smal. ly. Best of city references given. Can be seen for on days at No. 13 Forsyth st, room No 1. ANTED-A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE woman, as child’s nurse or chambermaid. Pleas “call at 243 Mulberry st, for two dnys. ANTED—A SITUATION, A8 NURSE AND TO DQ plain sewing, or chamberwork, or assist in Washing and ironing. City reference, Please call’ at 103 Sixteenth street, third floor, between Sixth and Seventh avenues, for two days. WANTEO-BY 4 1 A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT WO- the general housework of a pri- vate famiy.” ‘Heat of reference. “Call at 464 AWautie str Brookiyn, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young girl, todo chamberwork and plain sewing. Please address 196 19 i third tloor, back room, ANTED—A SITUATION, AS GARDENER OR Coachman; understands growing all kinds of vegetables, and will make bimaelf generally useful. “Inquire at ie Wash ANTED—A SITUATION, AS BOOKKEKPER, BY A man Well acquainted with double entry bookkeeping; salary moderate. Address Bookkeeping, Herald oftice, by ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG MAN recently arrived from the city ot Dublin, where he has his tune to the wholesale and retail grocery, wine, por- ter, ale and spirit trac erfectly wcuainted with the bot Wing departuient, und is willing to make Munself generally use- ful. Salary not so much an object as employment; references ‘as to character will be given. Please address T. E., box 10, Herald oiice. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG MAN, AS Darkeeper, or slewand/in some good horse. | HS bie been in that capacity for the lat ten years, and good recommendavons from bis last emplo “Address Mi rie . box 101 Herald office, AeTED A bated ‘as couchmal N A PRIVATE FAMILY, man, 36 years of age, Can be well recommended for hegesiy: scbricly, ke. Plosso. at reet to or call upon F. W., at Mr. Pitz Harrix’, harnessmaker, Ld Atlantic sireet, beiween Hicks and Henry sts, Brooklyn. ANTED—A SITUATION, AS FARMER, BY A MAR- Hed Scotchman, $6 years of age, Can bring a reference of seventeen years from ipaem Address W. 0. Thor- Guru's, seed slore, 18 John slrect See INGINRER WANTS A SITUATION—TO RUN A STA- tionary engine; will go in any part of the country. Cail at Mr. McCormick's. corner of Twelfth st. aud First av., or ad- dress a note to box 120 Herald of AARDENER WANTED—ONE, WHO CAN ‘as couchman, and. as man of all work on a with & wife, who Would make dress A. P. Palmer, No. 9 M: 10 TALILORS.—WANTED, AT foreman, ina lesale elothin, petent to take charge of the eur bara salary. will Bp ‘The most satistactory and integrty required, without “address box 0 Philadelphia Post race to which none heed apply. otlice. 10 DAGUERREOTYPISTS.—AN guerreotype und ambrotype operator wishes em Thent in some respectable house; he speaks four langual and Would give his services on moderaie tevin 10 ble ewployer. Can be beard of at 184 Chathaus sive ean gallery. PERIENCED DA working material e advertiser Would go in as partner, Fraukiin, Herald otfice, —Importaut to inventors rers, machinists, and others. the middie of August uext, a large stor best business part of Broadway, tor t inventions, samples of merchandise avd machinery. Also, connected ‘with the above, will be a oral exhibition and gal- lery ofart. The advertisers will receive and sel! on cotnmission, or will iet ont any amour so tha: exhi. biters can dispose of thetr own goods. There.‘ am, in the store to exhibit the largest machinery. red apd cash advance ae application will be mdents will pleas stave space Will be required. Uy slamps oyr Secretary will fo fh'which he Industrial Union. and ducted. Address, Broadway. Industrial Uni ew York Post oftice. OTICE. OTHE MEMBERS OF TH T 80 ciety of the United Sons of Krin are respectfully invited ttend a special meeting at Nalional Hw'l, Forty-io treet, between Righth apd Ninth avenues, on ‘Tuesday ev ing, July 2, 1886, at eight o'clock precisely. ta cial business. By order, THus. DOADY, Joun MeNamaka, Secretary, FFICE RECEIVER OF TAXES, NO. 92 CHAMMENY street, (new Court Howse.) New York, Jume 2 init Public notiee. ‘oid the rinks tha: mast { from the crowd of tax payers who put oif to the tate Payment of hein taxes, 1 we deverralaed toaiopt ef ule, which wil be rigidly adhered 19 ciuriog my cm of ofbee I shall receive no money after 2 o'clock P. very sere Department is strievy pruhivited, (row Fecewing envel eon! ze mor or checks for the payment ot taxes. By order, HENRY i. HOWARD, x EALED PROPOSALS WILL DE RECELV the 23 day of July, for the erection of & tive hibit, and what of {Wo ‘postage tion to the Hudson County Court House. Plans aod spec. ica: Lions can be seen, and further ‘tc mn obtained, by apply tug a: the store of Jom eit, wlistdaoa city, N. Je Yous tt Hs, JR. oay HL PLA OWN W, HARING, CHARLES M. HOLMES, MAY BUYERS.—THE BROOKLYN 14 removed to the corper of Hudson avenue ar ts, Brooklyn. : HE LATE FIRM OF ANDERSON & respeettnily inform their former © bo interest whatever in the drag Water streets, and will not hold is reparations: up in that establishment as our signs hay . Bech treely used without permission or consent, } Building Com. D, ON BETTER ENTRILOQUISM.—JUST PUBL IS paper, complete, Instructions in the by the Fakir of Sent by Fakir of Slam, care of Pro! delphia. mail for $1 pes Vallo, $6 Barker street, Phila INTELL ENCE OFFICES, MPLOYERS WISHING GOOD respectable vervanis, at MORRIS INERT & O03, ree, also, farmers, inhbor. Mroadway, cor . &e., at this or the s branch ¢ Oftice, 128 Greenwich stree!, near t dar. WAXTED-AT 76) BROADWAY, TWO ROOKKERE ers, (Wo Conductors, three clerks, two porters, two har keepers, tonr wal wr eonchim sn, two treme, tivo Henke, men, then On Kteet nit railroads, two drivers, and (ree boys for trades and fi LOUIS KAUPMAN: Neon TANTED— AT NO. 6 BAST BROADWAY, “pour waiter gi for an | otel in Counectlout, wages 87 per month and fares paid; an ex'ty clerk for adry goods house, two boys to leard the cooper « trade, six neu to work i & dour mill. Places procured for clerks, school teachers, eon ductors, porters, men on steamers, barkerpors, coachiven, housekeepers, &c. IN & LO. Wes THR SERVANTS INSTITUTE, 149 Grand #t., ibe following first class servanis:—!rotewsrd and good plain cooks, a very experienced nurse, & wet nurse, laundress, twenty new shirt ironers, waiter girls, English walters, coachman, &c. ARTED-IMMEDIATELY, TWO, BLACKSMITHS understand wagon work ; (wo wheelwrights; and atew | t both branches ; thane having some know ledke of the trade reterred. Toque of Michael Mullone, at the large factory, ersey Cl EXOUKSIUNS. Hi weamer arnt <4) AND copaeoorors steamer AMERICA, Cogs. te ie ocat th ye char red yooruer of Jay and XCURSIONS TO THE FIs {ING BANKS. the excursion, Scents. ibe a L. STE My ‘Capt, Charlies Anderson, lar trips to the Banks every day, except Su Seopay feria Ateoe strech ‘eck slip, *, Broome street, 8'4; Pier river, me jelosk. Piehing twckle, bait, refveaisnetits, , on board. A cotillon band will accompany the steamer. EW FERRY TO WEEHAWKEN GROVE, POLLOCK s ‘and Guttenberg. —The favorie sieamer MER URY. Cape Malian, will run duriag this week, from foot of Robinson street, touching at the foot of Spring, Amos and Fortythird streste, North river, naving Kobunson street at 8 i,t ots Returning, leaving Gutienherg at lv. 12) 9, dand 7 o'clock. Pare, 614 cen. IVE Ro ane cari tthe ie ANNUAL © PIe 4 RE FOR Losi odeen Fo ao ath o'clock, eerste Yast ‘nailing steamboat com) mit T, the commetious double decked barge te A ARE emt ers are hereby, equied to aitent a meeting thie te slen's Hotel, corner of Oliver and of ‘DONOY AN, President. Thos. BROWS, Vice Preaiiont 1LLLAM SriPsey, Secretar; Acow Shtrsky, Treasurer. a ceanees FOR EXCURSIONS —THE LARGE AND Jendid steanver WASH. INGTON, Capt, Geo. W. Simers, Si Be tareered wich or wit harges. ara in ny pil do well to eal befure making arra se Teasonab! ee titel here. Terme le. Apply t0 GOCK, 18 Weach ween APP nna a ARRAN IOR FIRE ISLAND DIRECT.—PASSENGERS FOR THE Land eng a ormere toe are informed that vati! for ire through ticketa nt $2 each Island Raiirond Ko 1 eon, und steamer MRO frm Tetp dally—tensing Brooklyn id at about 7 and fearing. Fi Inland at about} ving tect at preter onal over ine mat Bou Hay can take the 9 A. M. ‘un from Brooklyn. vin Thompson and Lalip, thence to Firs Isiand ina commodions and sailing sloop yacht, which will always be tn waiting and sail tmmediaiely for tae Beach under the command of a careful and skilful boatman, ERASMUS CONKLIN, Capiain of Steamer Hero, CEAN EXPRESS COMPANY, 99 BROADWAY, NEW Oo ea Porwara Gpreeis at the lowes: chacze io Kingland, Ireland, Beotiond aud Wales. Ofiees in Bnginnd—No, ¢ Agar sirect, tran, London; and 08 South Caste street, Liverpool, Coqeta exeenied in Fugian ACTFPIC EXPRESS COMPANY, 104 PROADWAY. "x press for California, Oregon ad South Pactiic const wilt a6 for ward by the | nited a matl steamer Ariel, on Mon: day, July 21, in charge messenger. mail parce: 4 ‘veal letters 1% o'clock. a L,I FLLS, FARGO &00.'8 EXPRESS TO CALIFORNTA, fc. will go forward on Monday next, July 2h, pet mebip Ariel, via Panama, leaving at? P.M. in charge of mersenger. Freight must strongly packed C4 be 4 oipence shipment) deliverat eters must be pre 4 62 Broad Kmail parcels reontred nul Le hod TS ryt 5 GOOD BARKEEPER WANTED.—. RESS: A Hernia aftice, with reference. ome s T. STEWART &4CO., WANT A COMPETENT wlake ae + man to mosharge @ thele wacieesle wodien Krewlde af root as & See eee r salesman, wi extensive connection dery ho possesses an tthe country. Apply is Lo ening, from 6 to7 P. M., fhe entrance ti Chatubers streets bit BOY WANTED—IN A GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING store, to run of errands. Apply at 413 Broadway. OTH LADIES AND GENTLEMEN LS! eeks discovered, learn two arts, ouly three ws 0a week in any city. A capital of $2 required. 2 rr) Montgomery ttreet, Jersey City, second *, room No. 3. OY WANTED-IN A TEA STORE: ONE ABOUT 1g years of age, to make himself and must uot be afrald of work. An Americ the , preferred. Good references re ad on ‘Apply at antic street, Brooklyn. si vor LERK WANTED.—WANTED, A CLERK OR ASSIST- ant, who has practical knowledge of all the business ol @ inst rate hotel, Address Hotel Keeper, box 608 Post oflice. ILERK WANTED—WHO WILL LEND HI3 EM- ployer $400; good security given, and $50 a month salary With Interest for the use of the money for four months; none “— apply without the . Call at 483 Broadway, room 0. 7. IANVASSERS WANTED.—ONE OR TWO pasmets- gent and respectable men, of good business address, to tain ‘subscribers to two new and dnely illustrated mekndard pasa now fram 94 Vo0e parts. Apply to James Sheehy, 237 RUG CLERK WANTED—ONE FULLY QUALIFIED ay bear of a situatio pplying, durk two atthe corner of athand Wooster ate a? Uuriné (Wo days, RUG CLERK WANTED—A GERMAN, WHO SPEAKS ‘good English, and can bring good references for characte And "ably, may tind & goed wat permanent situation, wit Bod woven by avpiving at the dru. store, corner Columb aod Union st., Sou rook); lyn. ILLINERY. APPRENTICES WANTED, TO LEARY millinery. Kvery facility ailorded to gain a ray tasteful = oy of the business. Apply fo $as Hadesn ats one door abg gums: ofatarge mulinery, city, out of and eouvent anil experienced person tion is atiorded, Adres permanent situa- x iit Herat otic » Which will re- cention in ten da 0 BOOKKEEPERS,— WANTED, A THOROUGH bookkeeper, by double entry; oue who has been conver- Sant with the dry goods business, preterred. Address, with name, reference, salary expected, and where an Literview at, be had Guring the Dext fortnight, Industry, box 3,88 Post ANTED.—A PROTESTANT TRL WHO HAS EXPE- ¢ and good references, as child's nurse aad seam- Laplace in the conutry, sixteen miles trom the box 8,617 Post ottice. niaiing “Up goods sieady ‘amp ro thee sales- women. Apply at Richmond's, J0 Hroadway. ANTED—A GOOD, OBLIGING WOMAM, TO GO TO a healthy place forthe summer, 18 milea by railroad, to do plain sewing and take care of children in a private tunily. Apply, with good recommendasous on Monday and peeetey next, ai No, 10 Beaver street, up stairs, French preferred TANTED—A GERMAN OR SCOTCH GIRL, TO DO general housework in a small private family, the best of reference Will be required x# to character; to a’ smart aud obliging pr —s bat ed mouth Will be paid. Apply at 80 Nas- AND IRONER, FOR ate family; good Wages will be given to a ron. Apply at 1 West 42 st., near sth avenue, ED—A YOUNG LADY AS ASSISTANT MUSIC cher, in au academy, not tar from Uke eity, & pleasant Address G., Herald office. Wis D—A COOK, WASHER situation. ED-COAT, VEST AND PANTALOON HANDS, 1B. Tweedy & Co's, 12 Vesey street, ANTED—A HALF GROWN GIRL, TO DO GENE- ral housework. Apply aiter 8 o'clock, at No. 2 West, W. ith street. ANTED—A PROTESTANT GIRL, FOR GENERAL housework; she must be « good Washer and ironer, and ® good plain cook. One that can come well recommended nay apply at 1T7 Franklin st., N. ¥ ery IMME! nate ‘—TWO PROTESTANT SERA, na amily, in ast Hampton, L. 1, one to : at iron, — one ‘* do chamber rwork and asset hy o elerences: tite laquire Or Mr. Ponda. 18 Seth av ine aio ws Wee GIRL, TO COOK AND ASSIST IN and ironing, to go te Bridgeport, Connecticut, 108. the wi Wages $7 4 mouth. Apply, from 8 to 12 c'cloek, w ‘A Gerinan preferred, cock, w ent 2 Both st. TANTED IMMEDIATELY—A YOUUG AMERICAN Woman, as hyusekecper: a smal! (amily preterred. position & good home is otter Sand 1d o clock. Wr ED--A FIRST kare COOK, POR A SU NMER bonrding house. Also, competent Woman, as areas, 10 go thirty miles’ sail Lom the elty. “Apply at 12 divow st. for two days. — NG LADIES, OF GOOD AD- Also a cook ant chambermatd, os Good wages given. Apply yor TED-1 WO st end ae yar 04 Union ete We: a FARES oF Goop CHARACTER dndustrious pits, Will Cad a place by addressung box 3447 Pontofice, with ref rence. WAXTEDTA SMARI HOY, IN A COMDUSSION MER. chant’s office. Apply at 87 Broud t., up stairs, WA XIED—A MAN, TO TAKE CHARGE OF 4 COT. ton mill ine, who will taxe the work by contract and find his own «pin girls will have the first chance, but mast un- street, derstand bis business. Apply 405 and 337 Third pear Lewis. WASTEDTA YOUNG AN, ANOUT | RtuHT EN year old. as porter, and to make himself generally use wT ful ina store. Apply to A. M. & K, Davies, 395 and Broadway, up stars. ] ANTED-SRVE AL, aGhyrs, 7 TO SELL 45 4B le for A dey of $$ is requisite. Inq between the hours of iZant 3? M.atthe oles of Dumond & Co, No. 121 Fulton st, northeast Corner of Nassau st., d¢th mre TANTED—TWO OR THREE MEN OF ENER 1Y, TO L y TANTED—<YOUNG MLN WISHING TO G0 TO SBA, All kinds of voyoges furnished, according to e Also, sever coupers, carpeuwrs and Diackatuiths. Apply Handal-& Robeon, 181 -outh a, eorver of Peck alip TANTED—A 10 trade; one w bo? an American preterrec. TO “LEARN THR BA SAILMAKER'S 0 Went st bus mess and who undersiauls plviu gerdening, eure Were aer ns god Work on & small atm; he mus: ean 8 geod and perwanent shade, @ aed priya ear; goo! recominendattons ‘A: Rawards &'Go., No. 60 Dunne st, euteanes fren Khe st; up stairs. y AITER WANTED— PROUESTANT MAN SERVANT, senee as a waiter, and can te well recommended. A Mont Nbenday, Washington place, yet we: vn 1 itand’ San Oe ANTED—A MAN SERVANT, WHO. SPRAKS &PAN- ab and bene - wishes ‘0 to go Europe. eG Fovin 389 Bt. Nicholas H Woxtpna HEAD WAITER, TO TAKE S14 of a restonrant; also, (wo of toree waiter girls, pacts, reference. Apply at No. 212 Broadway, terner “ot NG MEN, 10 BNGAGE IN A LIGHT yam that pews, ang ety, Bowe day. Prof; nally, iearurt aii can bedone in your room. ies, Stean fer © store. Apply at No. & Catherine st, room AITERS WANTED—APPLY TO WILLA’ YLOR, We Broadwas ~ — ee —s ANTED—A YOUNG MAN, TO ATTEND IN A TEM perance grocery. None acquainted with the Dosiness, and coming wei ‘heed Hudson ave., Broouly =e © CANAL Le. aan, WANTED re vane ‘eit anced. work, summer ma winter sre on Tassda inet.” Apply NoKKis Com RT oe 0 ey, —n 100: CLOAK, name Wanrep, —TO GOOD HAN em ploy nent Ww! & R. Davies, Sem a 37 ies th called Jeune Lemme Suisse oy Francaise, no} IRE DANS UNE PStITe FAMILLE UNE lement arrivée pour faire le ménage: S'auvesser aa No. in ae PT TKCOBS Sahat JOMPOSITION AND GOLD VEST ranted pot to tarniah or: color, or ed. Pri to $6, rent by to pert of ts States. eB JACO Broadway. ond silver thimbies CPORGE CALL owelry whojaanle wad retail, So, Broaiw st | op ete ov) fecoud (our, near

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