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nd five children were takea from the ruins so defaced | 8 te defy recognition. It is rumored that several other lives have been lost. The loss is estimated at $75,000. _——— News from Havana. Cukxumrox, July 28, 1856. ‘Tee steametup Isabel, with Havana dates to July 25, fees arrived at this wort. Politically there is no news ef importance. Sugars were sligktly lower, ‘ut holders were generally ‘Grm. The crop would prove «bout one-fifth short. ‘The dark James C. Hand, from Philadelphia for New Orleans, wes totally wrecked on Orange ‘Keys, Bahamas, om tho 10th inst. Part of the cargo wassaved, Bad Railroad Accident. Boeroy, July 29, 1666. ‘Thie afterneon, Mrs, Callahan, her daughter and gread- child, residents of Coréaville, were run over and tiled en the Boston and Worcester Railread. SS ‘Betton Weekly Bank Statemenitt. Boston, July 29, 1966. ‘The following are tho footings of our weekty bank staement for the pest week, compared with those of the ‘week previous :— Taunton, N. J., July 29, 1856, ‘The Sia Gaccite, a Fremont paper, has been purchased by G. W. Tolles, and will come out for Fillmore. The change creates some excitement, and a now republican paper will be started. ‘The Weather. Wasmixotoy, July 20, 1866, % commenced raining here about ten o'clock this Morning, and is now fulling plentifully. a&xrivalof the James Adger at:Charleston. Cuarueston, July 29, 1856, ‘Phe U. S. mail eteamship James Adger, Capt. S. C. ‘Turner, frem New York, arrived here at 2o0’clock this (Toceday y morning. Markets. PRILADSLPHIA 91 STOGK BOARD. Pmapacraia, July 29, 1866. amos sendy, F Pennsylvania State Fives, 33; Read! 435; Long Island Railroad, 1334; Morris Mis Pe Pennsyivania Railroad, 4834. ‘AuiANy, July 20—1P. M. Gorn—~50c. a 69}<c. for Western mixed; sales, 16,000 bushele. Oats—42c. a 48c. for State and Ohio; sales, 18,000"bushels. Whiskey, 27 Bevvaro, July 20—1 P. M. Flour unchanged; some shipping demand. Sales, 1,600 bbis., at $9 for good Illinois: $6 25 a $6 44 for good fancy Ohio -36 50 w$6 75 for extra do., and $510 for common ja. Wheat in more reques. Sales, 8,000 bushels, at $1 U5 for grown white Michigan, and $1 07}, for do. ‘In- diana. Corn firmer. Sales, 29,000" busheis, at 422. a 8%. lor nysound, avd 47},c. a 48c. for sound, from @tore, closing at the latter. Gets andrye dull. Canal treigity—i3i;e. ‘for corn, and I7c, for wheat, to New York. “Receipts }esterdzy—5,040 bbls. flour, 18,347 bughels wheat, 04,575 buthels corn, 1 '4 bushels oa, 1,967-dushels rye.’ Canal exports—18,824 bushels wheat, 82,660 bushels corn. Brrrato, July 29—6 P. M. Fiour—Demand good and tirmer. Sales 2,500 bbls. at $6 7 fer common Sichigan ; $6 for good Mlineis; $6 2a $6 25.for commen to good bio; $5 44 a $6 50 for choice Wo fancy do, and $6 76 extra do. Wheat-was in good de- maad and firmer. Sales 23,600 bushelsat $1 05 for grown white dic! $1 0736 for do. Indiana; $1 25 for Mi wanikie cub, and$1 64 for now white Illinois, Corn ad- vanced. Sales 0 bushels, at 47}¢c. a 48c. for sound. Closing at the outside igure. Uats and rye quiet. Canal freightc—Corn 14c. and wheat 18c. to New York. Receipts for the twenty-tour “hours endiny at_noon to-day :—4,528, Dols. Kour, 19.280 Dushels wheat, 110,220 bushels corn, 19074 bushels oats, Canal exports—17,014 bushels wheat, 54,105 bushels corn. Oswrao, July 20—6 P. M. Flour is in good demand ; sales 1,200 bbis., at $6 75 for extra southern Ohio, $7 a $7 25 for extra Oswego ant Canadian, aud #6 621; a $6 76 for tancy Canadian. Wheat--Demand seiive ; sales 40,000 bushels, at $1 30 for spring, and $1 5541 55 for white Canadian. Cora Grmer ; sales 15,000 bushels, at $c. for sound and Abc. for unsouud. Canal exports to-day—1,685 bois, Sour; 20,600 bushels wheat; 3,100 bushels cora. ' Political Gossip. ‘We find that in the entire State of Vermon! there aro twenty-cicht political newspapers. Of these there are — Papers, For 35,000 6,000 ‘There ia no Fillmore paper in the State, por does any Fillmore organization. 6::ist. Im Virgizia, Alexander H. HT. Stuart, of Staunton, and ex-Lieuterant Governor Leake were, on the 28th instant, bout to evgage in a political discussion at the Court Bouse of Orange, abont ninety miles from Richmond. Mr. Floveney, late K. N. candidate for Governor, is to peak at Stch:nond on Friday next. It is remarked that Commodore Stockton, in his card of resignation of the Presidential canvass, did not indicate ‘what candidate: be will support. We are informed from Lancaster, Pa, that \t has been arranged that the gallant Commodore vill vote for Mr. Buchanan. Minsent Letters. List of letiors advertised in the New You Henan Friday, July 25, 1856, remaining in the New York Post Mee, uncetied for—no doubt misdirected for Boston, Philadeipbia acd Baltimore houses — BOON, William Berry & Co. Wm. A. Everett. Baniel (ram A. Gilbert & Co. Clark & Andrews, . Thomas Groom & Co. Geo, W. Haven & Co, Samnor, Austin & Co, GH, & W. 8 Titon, Crocker & Hurgim—intended for Croceer & Sturgis. - Samuel Emmes & Co.—This lotier is advertised in the letter “'8,’' ne Haimuel kianmes & Co., instead of the let- ter “E,’’ where tt-belon; Ba Copeland, Danbar « Co, LEONE, ¥. W. & E. Damman. Sueicer Brothers & Co. VEILADELVHIA. Caruth & Terry. a gention & So. H. Cowperthwait & jordan. Brother. . Tennant Go, E. Ketterlinas & Co, , Welsh & Co. 8. ©. Morton & Co, Fitageraid & Co. Moss & Brother. gi denths at the sailors” 83. Joe “Decemves, 186 4—Wiliam Baird ..sc0.74 January, 1855. ‘ebruary. 6 Black ‘Vhomas 11—Renjamin Baxter... .65 23—William G. Crawford.30 26—Christopher Hart... .62 March. | Francis. Mansou, ise—vobn M cater. ander Lyman,..76 t Igons.......50 | Aberdeen, ..79 bee. eo Jon Ramilton 2%-—James Nott.. 26—~James Karnes... May. 29—susrges Lawis., June 5—ienjamin Beawn o—JIncou Ross B—levi Heal daly. 6—Joseph B Spoower. 65 0 Se Jesmey City News, Overnoann axp Ronnen.—As the Jersey City ferry boat landing upon the New York side of the ferry, at 01, Yolock, last evening, two well dressed and rather ‘olderiy iomen fell overboard, They werg rasoued, One of years aud Tnaierial ihe =n ‘Call, examése, and be coavinced of the fact. J, NEW YORK HERALD, ben ye} has been Accumulatin; ut aad pie new end eee, stock mer si'desoriehioas every chade, also, ooior and ibe madey ean be fouind we Fone St ‘SCOTS lishmént, lower corner of Broadway aud Futon street. Greatest Improvement is | The Miano.—The Gi |. & C. PISCHER’S improved circular seale pianoforte; way opposite Hroadway theatre. Mani wareros.n, Broadw: factory Twenty-eighth sireet and Ninth avenue, New York. Pianos and Melodeons.—The Horace Waters moderu improved pianos and moledeons are ‘0 be found at S88 sale on mouthly payments; wav. Pianga to rent, and.rent allowed ou purchase; for hand pianos trom $39 $140; melodeons from $40 to $135. ‘Thin summer suit c Black alpaca sults Zephyr cassimere suits. Fancy Marseilles vests. ‘The very best linen pants. White vests. Black alpaca Summer Chothing—Heduced Prices. heck Marseille wrens cone seesueees ‘At EVANS? ‘extensive clothing warehouse, Nos, 66 and 68 'ulton street. Clothing yin street, between Cedar and Liberty streets, DAVID 4GKORGE J. LEVY.” Merchants are particularly in: Fite to inapectour stock of ready made clothing before pur- chasing. Defiance PATRICK Is the sole the above —— ring i and are superior to all others. private rooms, at BA’ excite admiration amon, Salamander Safen—Mobert M. manufacturer, in the U: alent sbowaer ‘pro detaiuee Pearl street, one door below Batchelor’s Hair we and Toupees heir new improvements seenre wearer, natural elegance and durabill harmless hair ur d7e is applied in twelve ‘CHELOR’S, roadway. rect comfort to the jis unrivalled and on) Cristadoro’s Wigs, Hair Dye and Toupees yg all connoisseurs of art., A suit of elegant private ‘apartments for applying his inimitable dye, the pao at ORI iSTADORO’S, No. 6 Astor House. oe whisk weNo.1B Hair dye, 4 $10 wigs and toupecs, at MEDHU: Uy Fellable article of the kind extant. Wholesale and re- Copy the ad- Hill, the Inimitable Cutter of Hair and in styles to suit the different shaped heads and faces, jaclay street. No interest in any other establishment, illings a box, black and brown. ‘Wigs, Wigs, W tgs.—5,000 of those Invisible pete URS? £CO.’S, 27 Maiden lane. Made of the best materials, warranted not to hark or change color. Beware of extravagant Broadway prices. Braids, bands, curls, &c. gives it a healthy actio Kalliston.—Universal Praise 1s Accorded to this elegant preparat Nef trom the burni for the toilet. It affords speedy re- nsation caused by sun and wind. and dry, the applieation of Kalliston nd thus hot only beautifies but pre- serves the complexion.—Traveller. dea! a ri For sale by A. IDS, and by all druggists. sts’, Perfumers and Fancy Goods rs visiting the city, will find the Balm of a thousand flow- . for perfuming the breath and beautifying the complexion, e'mostsaleabje article in the markel. WF FELRIDGE )., Franklin square, New York. ‘or sale by ail drug- gists and fancy goods dealers in New York. inhalation in Diseases of the Li Notiec. ~Ur. HUNTER would give notice that during the hot fond oman! Do patients will be received after 4 iat y. Persona requiring exammation of the Jungs abou! dossible, select the s i Agents, C. H. RING Fulton sireet, and C. ‘Venetian lintment. ‘be most eminent physicians in the United te Hnoaway, New Youn, July 14, 1886, from the Ori- Cooper.) A standard re- Cooper's Pills. —( recipe of the late Sir eat warranted the best antl wry iia in the work. 192 Broad : & D. Sands, 100 lickener ‘e ee °., ti Barclay st., N. ¥. Cholera, mtery, Colic, Croup, Vomit- ng, Ac., are immediately cured by Dr. TOBIAS celebrated ‘This remedy is now recommendes by the States, and is war all the druggists and patent med!- States. Price 25 and 5 cents. De- wedy, an d harmless. Sold by e dealers in the Unit pot, & Cortlandt street, the revielle of the rt a Holloway’s ‘Pills Webster once sald that tish drum weicomed sunrise in all re- ions. Equally universal ia the presence of this potent reme 'y for diseases of the stomach, the liver, the bowels and the uilnor secreuve organs, lis praise ls written in all languages. ‘The Caterrh Doctor, C. Howard Marshall, whose cures are so wonderful, is still at the St. Nicholas Hotel, a Presid ‘erior. ‘York, but wil loave on Thureday afternoon; room 252; 4 from 9 to2 P. M. Consultation free. It is Decided that in the Event of Mr. Bu- Fillmore being elected to the ‘hanan, Colonel Fremont or Mr. jency, Mr. 8. STEINFELD is to be app dinted to the In. During bis patriotic career Mr. Si hiimself the firm friend of the constitution, and the untlinchin, qnemy of tevers, agues, cholera and diar North an South. ‘The entire Union is invited to call upon'him and try bis eviebrated cognac bitvers; but be takes thi epportanity to inform all disunionists that ‘his motto is:—" The 0 whole Union, and nothing but the Union?” General agvecy, asaau street, and for sale at all the respectable bars, 0. 7 groceries and druggists. A Vigilance Comimittee.— We want a vigilance committee, roach to free the city. N'S flasks arm sone gent, And make E. Lyon pre magnetic powder “and ills or | atm and vermin, » per task or box. pot 424 Broadw Lyon Wiuas H, Bowpen to’ Miss Exim On Monday, July 28, Rey. H. G. Mi lay, July 28, by Rev. jontgomery + Hasunc, all Mr. city. Brook, L. 1, on Sunday, July 27, by the Rey. At Stoney 5 FM. Log? Mr. James E. Sartu to Louisa, daughter of Jas. N. Gould, Eaq. by the Rev, New Orleans and Florida papers please On Tuesday, Juiy 29, at pea Brown, of Newburg, tne Rev. J. H. Ho nant Brown, Rector of the church of the Good Angels, Brooklyn, to ANNA # i i wo fr On Monday, July 28, ia Brookly: son of R. Heywood Brows, aged 1 ptar taint be interred in the Marble Cemetery, gE a fs iF 3 2 2. daughter of Richard Upjoun, Esq. Died. Or Monday afernoon, July 28, at four o'clock, Mrs. CaTarnixk MURPuY, widow of the late James Murphy’, aged 2 years. The relatives and friends of the fumily, also the mem- bers of the Whitehall Guards and Bartlett Guards, are reepectfuily invited to attend her funeral, this af. ternoon, at one o'clock, from her late residence, No. 79 Naseau street. Her remains will be conveyed 0 Green. The frienns. ‘of the family are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral, from the residence of her brother-in- lew, J. W. Barker, No. 181 Monroe street, this morn- without further notice. at ten o'clock, Her re- second 27, of dysentery, Barner, wife of Da- RA ecehenly, Wess Ome, im the ‘Acquaintanoes of the family, also the Stevens Guards, are ly invited from hia tote ventonel, No. 40 if iF 3 ie E i i H i ia cis cnerseenan 2 o'clock, Hf H shell invited to at- On Tuesday F. McConscr, Eeq., con of James MoCormick, Beq., J. P., late of Sioss' Westmeath, Ire tani, aged 87 years. The friende and sequaintainces pectfully invited attend his funeral, to-morrow morning, af ten o'clock ‘om bie late cesidence, No. 5 piano Seveath - treat. Dublin and Limerick papers please ‘ALTON, youngest and 2 mouths. His remains will be taken tront the residence of his pa- rents, Twenty third strect, South Brooklyn. to Green wood, |, for interment, this afternoon, at three o'clock. In Brooklyn, on Tuesday morning, Jaly 2, Howal Vrearns, youngest son of Rdward and Celia Stearns, agod 1 ear, 6 monthe and lo days riapyes snd fens of tho family are reapeot- ‘twinfeld has shown nion, the fof this tn the Highlands,” tully tavived to to, stand the this afternooa, at ) three o'clock, from No. 30 Pineapple street. In Brooktyu, on Seturday, July 26. of ma Mr. C. F. Laisa, of No. 170 Sande street, aged 41 He jett a wife and a dear boy, 3 years of age. | le Brooklyn, ea Monday evening, coy ‘ANNA, only | | dauybter of Wilham B. and Sarsh’&. Hawkins, aged 6 months and 23 days, |. The relatives aud friends of the family are respect: ited to attend the funeral, this afternoon, at | three o'clock, from Washington avenue, between Gates | and Greene streets, Brookiyn. At Greeaville, Bergen township, N. J., om Monday. duly 28, of estive fever, APHINE Enz suena, eldest anc Gilbert 8. and Seraphine Clark, in her 13ta ¥<The funeral will take (Race frora bor parent’s residence at the abeve place, this afternoon, at one o'clock. The friends and acquaintances of tho family are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, without further notice. Carriages will be at the Jersey City forry, on the Jersey side, at 12 o'clock, to convey them to the house. On Monday, July 28, Juan Havanwokr, in the 34th year of his age. His friends and the public are respectfully invited to attend bis funeral, this afternoon. at three o’clock, i, his late residence, near Factory Mill, Staten Drowned, at Lahaina, Sandwich Islands, on Thursday, April 10, ABRAMAM Brower, Jr., eldest son of Abraham Brower, Faq., of this city, in the 33d year of his age. He had been absent from his home and family three years, and was expected home again daily by his family and friends. Truly in the midst of life we are in death. ~ ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED BVERY | DAY. LITERATURE. A CUPPER SHIP AND CLIEPER CREW, e NEI aper for you, Reaay "his PM. the weber eporung, paper —devoled to everything of Interest to he lover the on water or land, in-doors and out- doors -aports of all kinds racing, rowhig, yachting, steam: ing ; races by men, races by horses, &c., ke. Price of the Clipper four cents.” Sold by’all newavenders. Agency, 103 Nassau street ROSS & TOUSEY, Agenis. yor ape MOHOLAS, BY Tomes Mabe ay ite Kenda vol. " ‘ inesday 1 Pup OeS & TOUSEY. Il) Nasan st, Publisher's Agents. H™™ I AM— . READY AT SUNRISE THE ILLUSTRATED LEDGER OF THIS MORNING, ROMANCE, With a further instalment of that great prize romance, the WALL STREET SCHEMER; Or, the IRON HEART. Short tales, Romances, editorials, &c., &c. FASHIONS, MATRIMONIAL COLUMNS, for LapIEs AND GENTLEMEN. Only four cents. R™ THE NEW STORY, ODDITIES or" TOM ST. AUBYN, AND WHAT TERY LED TO. Published THE NEW YORK SUN. ‘One cent per copy. I EAD THE NEW STORY, - 7 ODDITIES OF TOM ST. AUBYN, AND WHAT THRY LED TO. Published in. THE 01 EW YORK SUN. vent per copy. AD THE NEW STORY, R' ODDITIES OF TOM ST. AUBYN, ANE WHAT THEY LED TO, Published in THE NEW YORK SUN. One cent per copy. 2 ND WARD.—A MERTING OF THE REPUBLICAN Association of this ward will be held this evening, Wednesday, July 30, at 3 o'clock, at National Hotel, fourth street. between Eighth and Ninth business will be brought before the » Fremont & Dayton are earnestly invited to attend. By order. J. ©, OROSBY, President. MERTING OF THE FOURTH WARD FREMONT nd Dayton Club, Brooklyn, will be held at the Museum enliding, corner of Orange and Fulton streets, ou Wednesday evening, July 30, at 8 0’ eral H. B. Duryea, Jesse G:Snith, Bay,, and olier speakers, wil addrees the meetings BENJAMIN Y. ABBOTT, Chairman. _Groner H. Day, Seer REGULAR MEETING OF THE YOUNG MEN'S National Republican Clu will be held this (Wednesiay) ing, at 8 o'clock, at the rooms of the Republican Execu tive Committee, Acad my Hall, 663 Broadwa; ersons de. siring to enrol themselves under the banner of free soil can do #0 on this occasion. REMONT AND DAYTON.—NINETEENTH WARD ratification meeting. The citizens of the Nineteenth ward, in favor of free ech, tree soll and Fremont, are requested to meet in front of George Conrad’s Hotel, corner of 3 ay ae cond street and Third avenue, on Thursday evening, July 3, at # o'clock, to respond to the nomination of John ©. Fremont, for President, and Wm. L. Dayton, for Vice President, The following fentiemen will address the meeting. Chauncey Shatter, John T- Doyle, of Calitornla; George 11, ithle, of On tario county, Chas. A. Dan : Strong, Henry 8. Smith and Williaa HL Anthons, ‘The meeting willbe ‘enlivened by 000 and music from a full band, By order of the ecutive Committee, JOHN OSHORN, Chairman, REEDOM FOR KANSAS —THE FREMONT AND DAY ton Association of the Eastern district of Brooklyn will hold a public meeting at their headquarters, Odeon, on Fifth street, Williamsburg, ‘this (Weduesday) évening,’ at, eight clock. Hon. John A. Kin ueens county, and Richard ©. Underhill, lisq., of Brooklyn, wil address the meeting. “An able quartette elub from New York will sing several Popular Fepubliean odes All eltizens friendh io'the cause of dom and Fremont are invited to atten GEORGE RICARD, President, Jsecretaries. RCIAL MERTING.—THE YOUNG MEN'S DEMO. ® cratic Republican Commi:teo will m ial, on Wednesday evening, the $0th tust., at 734 ‘clock PM as business of importance will be transact SOL. B. NOBLE, Chairman. Ronrrt Grayt, Eowanp Timvs HE KLEVENTH WARD PATHFINDERS, BROOKLYN, invite the friends of Fremont to attend a public meet held at, Myrtle Hall, Myrtle avenue. oa this (Wednesta July’ 0. N- Willard, of lirooktyu: Chauncey shat rk; George Peckham, of Kansas; Robort «iil. York, an ¥ speak, wood Cemetery, : CEaTAAL YREUQHT ¢ Pp Davron ous 4 1 city and county of New on Seuiny Ovening, July 28, Carmanien B., daughter of | in atthe Hrouivay Fuvernacie, this (Welnonay) evonin Abel 5. Cia) eight o'clock, All interested in the great issue now before le are invited to ate jenn. njamin F. Bruce, oft loxeph Hoxie, Kaq., Hon. F. W. Waterbury ard W. F. B. Millikin, both of Wesichester, and others, will speak. The full Fremont Glee Club and Hand will be present. Finance Commiitee, who alone are authorized to receive funds ‘or this club. Gen. Wm. Hall, James Rally, Cor, V. Ander son, F. W, Fisher and David B Jae WILLIAM i. BROWNE, President. nr Wann, * E secretaries, 1x H. BURLESON, ENTREVILLE COURSE, L. L—TROTTING.—THURS day, July 31, at 334 o'clock, mateh $800, mile heats, beat three in five, Nin Woodruif names eb. stallion Plough Boy; Mr nan ‘ream Gelding. OKL CONKLEN, Proprietor. YENTREVILLE COURSE, 1.—-TROTTING.—MON J day, Augunt 4, at 3G o'clock, mateh $400, two mile wom gerrying 30) pounds. ‘simeon Hoagiaml nates bm. Jane; We’ Wheelon naines ch. s. Naker JOEL CONKLIN, Propric’ ED HOUSE PLEASURE GROUNDS, HARLEM.— ting on ath, at 3 o'clock P.M. ree. eat’ a8, er the wa for which the ve been made—William H Van Coe w. h. Snow#ake; Charles H Walton's b. h. Fearnot; R. Oxle's hin'io Surrender; P. Helms’ bik. m. Lady Moscow, Jr. NION, COURSE, 1. l—TROTTING ON WEDNES- day, Jul Lf ON a match for $1,000, mile heata, best these in five, to harness, i Woodruif names b. g. Jake Oakley; 83 MeLaughiin names Mosoow Gare wilt And return as 2008 aa the sport a over, turn, tity centa, SHAW & Wi SHE TRADES. ARVER WANTED.—A YOUNG AMBRICAN OR ENG m, Lady ih fareys Brooklyn, tor the, Course, at 2 v'clook are. to go and re ITE, Proprietors. lishman, (6 assist in the carving at a restaurant in Phila delpivin, ly to Mr. Gage, Globe Hotel, Fulton market, Fulton and Front streets, New York. Lifton rrr ONE FIRST RATE hand on car axles. None need apply who do wot Piermont, the fe tor Apply at the office, at abop, W ANTRD—NY AN ENGINERR, A SITUATION TO rom a atatlonary enzine ard Keep her in running order; no objection to the ore Hy, 4 the Waiton House, 338 Pearl st., between 3 and cork ANTED IMMEDIATELY—A_ coop JOURNEYMAN watehmaker, who can firnish his own tools and good re: ference, Apply al 26134 Bleecker street, WAnte—s GOOD AMPRICAN WATCHMAKRR; ONE. wishing & permanent situation in the city, and having good city >, may address J. H., Harald oflice. TANTED—AT THE UNITED STATES NAVAL 108 pital, Kost Brooklyn, a gardener. Good recom mendations required Apply between the hours of 10and 12 CONGRESS WATER. CARD—TO SOUTHERNERS_DRINKERS oF CoN. gress Water.—An inferior article of mineral water is advertised and under the name of “Saratown’ wa te the word se being ed by counterfeiters ver fm where they dare not i ing their Sree nei ae 'Congrena!* water, The: eu cosa of the cheat artees from Congress water haring [ often ealled Sarwiogn witee, thet mary people supose that i# ite true and only name.’ Taking advantage of this, the Spurious article i 60 put ap, with to resemble, as near as mostly sold aa an imitation o ames, marks and lot) Congress water, We to thoge nnacquainted aa weh the distinguishing marks and brand, peculiar tiavor and qualities of the genuine Congress waier, There are a nitude of springs at Saratoga, the water from any of which might be thus sold as “Saratoga” water, by perso whose acruples of conscience extend only to casna where the are liable to pecumary puntsement, and vet the article 40 imposed amt he puvlic be worthless or tnjurious. If yon want fenuine Congress water buy iLot respeciante deaiersoniy and {ya all cases observe that the brand on the cork it CONGRESS WATER—©. & W. for it without how worda ana letters, (lis a pwindling counterfeit. On writing to ue, we will send you a eta prices, shies nnd packages: and by ondoring (rom ua enclosing draft for the amount ordered, you ean have it pafely torwerded \ 7 ANKE ARKE Lapy OF GOOD EDUCATION, DN, UNTIRING Li phd ex management of zen, skit! id all demestie aduire, wishes » aituailon gan any oe pacity where her services would be appreciated; the re ‘or country preferred, apply or address 14 Greene st. A® m ESP! CTABLE zoree nat pe wonee A 1 hE jon, ats chambermaid, cy. ie ‘oajectinn, (0 go a, short et haan ig in the ict ved, a | goazaia her leat place. “Cen be ‘seen for two days at 39 roadwi RESPECTAKLE GIRL WANTS A SITUATION, AS fod cook. washer and ironer, ima private, faslly. Re- fore to ber | last place, where she can be seen, No. 10 jamanit between Iiichs and Henry alae South Brookiyn. MIDDLE AGED AMERICAN | UADY, Pav EXPERI. enced monthly nurse, wishes to some respectable family, a& a com| eh street will ive ber services for her pi e. ‘pana ® few lines to Van Buren, , Flushing, L. I, Good recommendations. GERMAN LADY, WHO SPHAK3 THE ENGLISH language tluently, teaches French, musie and the En A sh branches. wishes @ situation, as governess ip 8 Fi privat family. ‘Would prefer going South. Direct E. V. H., Herald Nee. 8 SEAMSTRE*S —A YOUNG GIRL WISHES TO an gage by the day, week or month, as dre ; under Stands al kinds of family sew: be seen at 39 Gouver neur st., near Madison, for two A SITUATION WANTEDBY A RESPECTABLE young woman. to do genetal housework in a small pri- Vate family; good city references. Inquire at the corner of — bib st. and 9th er the grocery. SITUATION WANYED—BY PROTESTANT Sectch girl, as chambermaid and it waiter in a small hamily. ‘Good r 12th si., between Ist and 2d avenu SIVUATION WANUED—BY A RESPECTABLE ung woman, aw cook in a private fainily; in a good ‘Washer and ard { good city reference. “Inquire at sngten st., Brook! SITUATION yr A RESPECTABLE GIRL, as cook, washer and ironer. lease apply at 64 Butler at., betweea Smith and Hoyt, Brooklyn. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUA- tion, as chambermaid and waiter, in a private family; fas no objection, to, ko 8 short distance’ in the country; good city refereuce. Call ‘West 1th SITUATION mun, a4 cook; Feference given. Laight street. (A SITUATION WANTED—BY TWO” RESPHOTABLE young Women, oue as laundress, or as chambermaid and fice Washer and Jrouer; the other as ‘waiter or to assist in the chamberw ‘an be seen, for two days, at their present employers, 14i Mi SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE Wo- Tan, ax cook; is wihing to assist, with washing and ironing; would have no objection to go to the country, Please call at 160 Klin st., near Grand. Can be seen for a few days, if not engaged. COMPETENT YOUNG WOMAN DESIRES A SITUA Joa, nel of country, a8 cok, washer andi lroner— good brew nderstands soups and jellies, sa eeuae ean hs faved,’ Any lady requiring such help wil please apply at $1 West ioti se PROFESSED COOK WANTS A SITUATION, IN A rivate family ; understands her business icon good aiyreerencs, Addross &,O., 12 Union versity place, between Lith and 12th sts, RESPECTABLE COLORED WOMAN WISHES A situation, as child’s nurse, ina family going to Europe; California, Can be seen at 163 W. Lathst., "ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WO- a good washer and ironer. Best ale | fo objections to the country. Call at A no objection to go atany hour in the morning. YOUNG ou WOMAN, SPEAKING ENGLISH wit and Frew ood fresh breast of milk, would like iO pet'a situamen ina genteel family, as wet nurse ior a young Y. an be seen for two days, at No. 4 West Broadway place, corner Canal street, at M. Girard’s French hotel. LADY, NATIVE OF PARIS, WOULD LIKE T0 OB. tain a cituation as French teacher in a tirst class Aineri can institution; has had several years’ experience in teaching, and can, give good references as regarda caparity. &c. Ad dress J. iss Draper's seminary, Hartford, Conn. PROTESTANT WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION—TO do general hoxsework, in a private family. Apply at 464 Allantic st., Mrooklyn. SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, TO do chamberwork and Ben or general housework, for & small private family; co given, Apply at 70 Sixth Svenuo, third foor, freat room. RESPECTABLE GIRL WANTS A SITUATION, AS good cook, and excellent washer and ironer; refers to her present Cee ‘at 70 Summit st.,between Hicks and Henry, South Brooklyn, where she can be seen, Leaves for no fault RSE, IN A RE de seen at 203 é H SITUATION WANTED—AS WET NU 4A. spectable family; good city reference. jh st., between 2d and 3d avs, second floor. RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN Wishes a sitnation aa chambermaid and seamstress, Ad: €., Union square Post otice, for two days. SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WO- ‘map, as chambermaid and waiter or to do fine washing Good city’ references. Inquire at 49 Willet st., dir oor, front room. SITUATION WANTED—BY A NEAT, TIDY GIRt. as Waitress or chambermaid; no ink go in tue untry for the summer. Has the best of city reference. Can n for two days at 1 Lamartine place, A CHILD WANTED TO WET NURSE—AT HER OWN resilence, by a respectable married woman, an Ameri ‘y hy; has just lost her tirst child, three months Ap Hy or address, $5 Flatbush av., opposite Livingstou rooklyn. GOOD PLAIN COOK WANTS A SITUATION, IN A small 7 is a good washer and ironer, and bas good chy reference. Please call at her present employer's, 13) Kant Usth st., ior two days. EMPLOY N EXPERIENCED SEAMSTRESS WISHES,) ment, by the week or month, Can eut andiit. Good re- ierence. ‘Apply at 189 Kast 1th st, Can be seea for three LADY ACCUSTOMED TO CUT AND SUPERINTEND in the cloak and “dressmaking business is desirous oF making an engagement as torewoman in either of the above ‘cadens for the fail work, where, if satisfaction s given, the situ: ation will be Can act as saleswouan if ubcessary. In New Yor! any other city not far distant. Address, Cloakmaker, No. 2, Front street, N. Y. YOUNG AMERICAN WIDOW LADY. OF PREPOS easing nce and domeatic ould Mike an engagement as the greatest Address M. x her baby two months old, ts desirous of obtaintng a situa Gon as wet n Apply at 180 Hudson SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG any kind of business; has been emp Per ailice for six years; understands mail writing: een employed ini a Wholesale and retail straw ¢ dod MAN, use sud understands that business; can write a fair hand, and can bring unexeeptionshte references as to ch fe trom Tee places; le,willing tomake himeclf generally usotul. | Andros a note to J Herald office, or at 89 Division sireot, it will meet with provpi attention, BY A PROTPST ANT CIR, AS 00K IN A PRIVATE iy. Understands her businens be waen for two a betweenlst and 2d osune ven, in in daya, a Om puerecarp AND WAITING GmL—A —A FAMILY wah (0 obtain a sitcation for & young women. Apply at 45 Kast 19th between Hroadway and Ove AND GARDENER WANT A #)TU \TION— id mide + ean be well recommendet; will hee pine ‘= perfect Address Gardener, box 108 Me: lettre. w whieh will be tend TURSR—WANTRD, AN AMENICAN rear. Om, WHO (petivetty wi ratanda the management of chiklren, and and agreeabic in her manners, can sew, and ie willing io aeristtA tho child's wash og. Such aone may apply at ily Hamersiey at, ITUATION WANTED—BY AN ENGLISH GIRL, TO cook, w fron ; thoroughly andersiande her bres wes : lived 5 years Inoue family ; highest reference. Apply in the basement of 48 sth av. QITUATION WANTED—BY A COMPETENT GIRL, TO do general housework, or to do chamberwork and take care of children. Best of city reference from her last place, Call at 76 Wert Tith st. gitvation WANTED—BY A RESPECTANLE YOUNG SS woman, as plain cook and to assist in washing and irow (ng; would go to the country; reference given. apply at 73 Mott st, for two days. ITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPRCTARLE Pro. \) testant young woman, to take care of chikiren and do eager Apply at No. 124 sta., corner of Bowery, for Iwo days, sivat ATION WANTED—BY A RESPROTARLE YOUNG ambermaid and waiter; would go to the Guang. Best of reference given. Apply at 129 Waverley place, for two days. SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG woman, as cook, in a first clase boarding house, or in 1 private family the beet of clty reference. Call for two 245 Mulberry st., in the rear. GITUATION WANTED—BY A oe hint YOUNG man, as bookkeeper in a wholesale grocery oF commission, any who js competent to perform any Seng (uty that may be required of him. Best of city reference gt ‘eet ee” tw wo day between 10 and $0'clock, tor M., Sou east T¥e score. SCOTCH GIRLS WANT SITUATIONS—ONR AS cbumnbermatd R Wetvveneces lhoply tor two days et 122 West Twentiet entice onthe eee J (0 RESPECTABLE YOURG WOMEN WANT SITUA. mat a verte beat of city Tene F cook: can give ) AUCTION BERS. <A SITUATION 8 WANTED, BY Ti aroun, wan of |, and has ‘mmeoeg! gee nis Routh SiR 7 WATCHMAKERS} AND JEWELLERS.—A YOUNG nan, an American, wishes s situation in & Jewelry extah vehment ral and ean roped Jewe jewety; hae rem the hi ineen for five Years past; would accept a itun- ier to 148 Herat er a tia week. ne enn Towel Wer AL A RESPRETANLE YOUNG WOMAN, A washer and troner, Please call, for a 176 Ta Tiatiow st. NTED—A SITUATION, BRYA YOUNG MAN, INA grovery store; is aon to devote his whole time to the Jend two, hundred and fifty Peek, Herald off WANTED=2Y A SCOTCHMAN, A SITUATION, AS Heht porter, in a store or commission house, bas a hum- ber of years’ experience in New York; is of sober, obliging habits, and writes a good hand. ae references and expectation moderate, Adgress Jou WANIED- SITUATIONS, BY TWO GIRLS, WITH BX cellent city references: on risen in cat rely of he or foo 0 ach ant ‘ron well, goot cook and baker; thi her Hs a neal new or and kind ort Riven: will do Night waiting; wages W . mterest of his empl: o collars na security. "Address I Lt ae BDO BY A RESPECT ARLE YOUNG WOMAN, A ation ae and walter, or cook, washer rom last pines. Ne objection to Broadway, fowth tfoor, back Wo days WEDNESDAY, JULY 30, 1856. ————— ANTED--BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT Wi ‘mao, a situation as cook; she understands all kinds rj © oking in meats, soups, jellies. Pleage call at 177 = Bist, between Ist and 4d ava, top dovr, front roou, for (wo Guys. "She can come well recouit W 4 STED—A SITUATION AS COOK, BY A RESPECT- ble woman, who thoroughly understands cooking in allie! anches; pas the best of city references. Can be seen ya at No, 2 Union court, University place, between Lith sts. ‘ANT)., —BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT GIRL, ‘@s tion as chainbermaid; would be willing to assist in ary ota r partof the housework; can get the best of city reference ‘in her last place, where she lived four years, hier = ww! 223 Centre st., and o'clod corner of Grand, between 3 private {a i4y; ia heat vale washer anddreser: ood reference canbe « Vin; me objection to the country, Please gall at the grocery sore eerner of Tillary and sts, rooklyn ANTED—BY A YKOTESTANT WOMAN, A SITUA- ¢. tion, as child's ni summer; or would g good city reference. store 179 sth ave. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as lau dress. Best of city reference, No objection to go in the coun .y. Please call for one day at No. 52 Leonard st ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE American girl, aged fourteen or fifteen, to do light work, or has no objection to travel with a lady. Please call at 160 0 Thompson st, first floor, back room. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A HIGHLY RESPEC. table girl, as tirst rate cook, ant \o assist in washing and froning; has lived in the most respe >. ble places in the city; bes the best reference from her list piace. Please ca!l at 18 ith st. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE PRO- testant girl. to take care of childr n, and do chamber- work, Call at $6 Vandam st., in the basement, ANTED—BY A FRENCH WOMAN, A SITUATION ‘48 cook or housekeeper. She understands either trade in all its branches. Would have no objection to go into the conn- 'y, if auited, and can give the best of ref None need aE, but private families. Address, for one week, at 69 urens st. Would xo to the country tor the ambermaid and seamstress, Has Can be seea for two days in the fancy = ANTED—A SITUATION, RY A RESPECTABLE Young girl, to do plain cooking, washing and ironing, in asmall private fumtly. Has good city eteronce from her last place. Can be seen for two days. at 14 West 18th ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE PRO- testant young girl, either as waiter or childcen’s nurse; good reference given from her last place. Can be seen for two days at 31 Spring street. ANTED—BY A YOUNG WELSH WOMAN, ASITUA tion, as chambermaid or waiter. Apply in. the basement of 108 Sinith st., Brooklyn. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG ROwax, as seainstress or chamnbermaid in a private ly, Ei gyactanle city reference giv n. Call at Mr. Brenan’s, 127 Ma- Hecn st, second aor, rear « uilding, or address M. R., Herald oflice. ANTED—A SITUATION, AS CHAMERMAID AND laundress, by pable young woman; to fine washing and Yroning, Ged city refer twoyears in her Inst place. Apply at 212 26th st. ANTED—A SITUATION, AS MEAT AND PASTRY cook, by & capable woman, in a boarding house; the best of city references will be given, Call at 11 Laureus st, ¢, in the fancy store. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A PROTESTANT GIRL, dd ironer, or to do chamberwork or jas city references. Call at 326 3d st, rth floor. general hou near avenue D, fi situation, as plain cook, in a small private fa: irst rate washer aud ironer, Has the best of city referen Please call at 14th st., second floor, back room. Cx be seen for two days. ANTED—RY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation to do the general housework of a small private mily. Has good city reference for three years from her last situation. Has no objection 10 go & short distance ia the eoun- ry. Please eall at No. 3 Franklin place, Brooklyn. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE MIDDLE Woman, a situation as cook and to assist in the washing; be recommended from her lat place. Can be seen for V or tomake hereeif useful in any cn grocery store, corner of old Flathy Brooklyn, for' three days, if not eng: WAXTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOU NG WOMAN, child's purse and to do plain sewing or cham >erwork, and assist in houxework, in a small family. Best city reference can be given. Please call at 150 Reade st, ET NURSE.—A RESPECTABLE AND VERY healthy woman, who has just lost her baby, wishes a AS situation, as wet nurse, or would nurse a baby at her own house; elty reference. Inquire at 117 Hammond st., in the rear, third tloor. Waste —BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT girl, a situation mnbermaid, would be willing to take care of children, or wait on table; has no objection to go Ju the country. “Apply at 314 Mott wi. Can be seen for two ys. 7 ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, ASITUATION as chambermaid and waiter, or to do general housework, tion to the country; city reference. Cau be seen at 47 ., fourth floor. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A_ RESPPOTA NRE young woman, ax seamsiress, ina private fa derstands cutting an fitting ladies’ and. children's would take charge of one or (wo children; can be well recom: mended from her last place; has no objection to go ashort dis tance inthe country. Can beseen for three days at 25 West 25th st., second tloor, back roou. ie ANTED—BY A PECTABLE MARRIED MAN, A Scotchman, a situation as farmer, or farmer aud gard. ener; has lived five years in his last place, aud can give good reference as lo ¢ eee and capacity Address J. R., Astoria Post ost office, ¢, Long Trland. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG MAN, AS bookkeeper, (double entry.) assistant bookkeeper or clerk. A respectable office pre 4 it hiernd \yagest ieotice preferred to salary. Address J, TANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG MAN Light porter, in a whol store; correct in ts a good writer. Can give good elty reference. App wal Kast ith st. ANTED-A_ SITUATION, AS FOREMAN OR OY ster ina manufacturing establishment, is a first ome e>aughtsman; wo nda machinery thoroughly, carving, paobing and lakgiiings sn lant: his good city reference; salary mode Herat ottice, TANTED—BY A “A YOU NO MAN, AN ENGLISHMAN, AS A eiiployment in a pianoforte manufactory. or muse store a4 porter and to be generally usefil; understands music tolerably well. No agents need apply. Address W. W. L., Heraid office. LL ANTED—HKY A RESPECTABLE Ppa Sai MAN, A situation to tend bar. Has the best of refereace (rou his lastemployer. Inquire at 146 Cherry st. eta ee Warts SITUATION AS COACHMAN OR GROOM, nan of long &: 4 gata rally use. INTELLIGENCE OFFICES. YOOKS, WAITERS, NURSES, AND 7 C female domestica well omnes! Pan rs pectable private families only, city and country ployment agency office, £3) Broadway, (ate 2s — teenth « ware). J. O. GALLAGHER, A, NS SCOR EE MM SIND p ” 7 Broadway, corncr of Reade street: also fi fermen, Taber: CG Ate At this oF the branch oilice, 125 Greenwich street, near ‘ Warr, AT No. 6 EAST BROADWAY—TWO SALES. two clerks, two conductors, two bo vkkeeper three porters, two couchmen, two barkeepers, two railroad drivers & steward for 3 steniner, four weavers, four walter it, 10 go in a hotel in Connectienit, two boys for respectab) face. Apply to GILLEN & ©0. ad i WA STED-AT THE EMPLOYMENT OPrICR, NO. 275 Howery, eight laundres«es, workers; YW waiter and ‘onal pm) hey nom for city and country, Wer situations now Tendy ek 00d way all ead Lak x. FRUNGI ber, ATANTED—AT [06 BROADWAY, 2 HOOKKKEPERS, 2 porters, 4 waiters, 2 harkeep coachimen, J men on steamers, LOUIS KAUFMAN, Agent, Zeonductors, 3 clerks, era, 2 brakemen, 2'fremen, 2 4 boys for trades and for XEMPT. ENGINE, rowhiy, meet engine house. Sina Instact, a8 o'clock. Pag ih THR “REGe LAR company will be held at the eae ‘GreMoRE ‘gine pal ann ln HOUSES, ROOMS, 4C., WANTED. AKERY WANTED. re eaten, 22 LEASE, Fi FOR A A term of vither the Sixth or sixth streets, Any person having’ a desirable location, and wiling to alter CROMWELL & HIRDSATIA Se hee oy behead pal PS — 1 ae ‘OUSE Warrep re RRR DIATHLY —BiLAT WILL AC. H Ean where the owner will take rent in board Uireference given, Kaderanie of of. tant Tenth etree; best DENTISTS. ro! ONE WISHING TO DISTOSsE OF an operating chair (James & Co.'s falling hack), will hear of one who wonld purchase ata baru i dition and not long in use. Adiivess D. | 0. Breeltway Pot fa dna eit inh ‘ANTED—BY A FAMILY OF THREE GRO wr x - WN re far from ectwey oF addrese Harve; » OF 12 Fatton Warten. ANTED A SECOND I HAND STEAM E. meen Drowkipn welve horse power. Apply W ANTED | TO RENT—. or semi-detached 6 A VERY peas DETACHED cettage, accessible from the centre of adway. Address, stating terms, Q., Herald ofliee HELP WANTED. wes ANTED—IN A WITOLESALE FANCY GOODS AND y store. book ke wi of some ee yorng mam to take charge None but those act ‘fytw ated with the be Ply, Address, with refer enecs, box 3.081 Post o egret, Astro, SANTRD—A COMPETENT MAN, TO mman in 9 Indien’ argo does oy ae Lone. mud 1 now his buiatiess in all Its branches, and come well ce ommended. Also. agalesman in the above line, with oot hd ae By Odeo ANCA Lo, B 5 eco eS T RO PEE GIRL WANTED—10 DO THR WORK OF ALLe family. Apply to C.¢. Burton, 127 laridge st: bane” HELP WANTED. GooD 200K. WANTED-IN A DINTN nist | AL ‘one Wo undersaude ewetabie ke herself ‘also, wy poh yee Non? and S beck ily, wok, Williamsburg. A nent. A famil; Apply, wit hear tih avenue. to wait — GIRL WANTED—TO TAKE CARE OF oan ‘DR! do plain sewing, and assist in chamberw: ey; recommendations, at 45 GENTS WANTED—T0 SELL AN ARTIOLE THAT 13 lseful ip every family in the city, and om Meamers and railroad cars It is wai ive p feet selisucllon to thaes thet ue i, or tbe masta . at 212 Broadway, room from, 9 td 9 cloak, i i A HUBBARD, Manufacturer. OY WANTED—ONE WHO HAS SOME, KNOWLEDGE of the trunk business, and can come well recommended. Plone other need apply, Call at 67 Chambers st, corner of roadway, Ov, WANTED. —A STOUT, rman prefer rs and work about adrug store. ‘fo auch fatisfactory references trom his last employer a8 to ; &c., a perinanent situation offers. Inquire of ¥. T. 4 druggist, corner Atlantic and Columbia ats., Souuh OOK AND 1D GENERAL HOUSEWORK.—A well recommended, will find a situation in @ three. Apply at 34 Kast 3ist street, between 5 and 7 Wages, $4 per month. Or, WANTED—ONE WHO THOROUGHLY UNDER- stands her business, “nd can bring good aay adi Front st., corner: ly at the oflle of Mr. Alley, dh lane, up sta” s, between the hours of 11 and 12 this morn- SSA WANTED—FOR FINE CLOTH, AZo. fd siaze caps, at Sengstack & Rahmer's, lane. RESSMAKER WANTEDONE WHO THOROUGHLY understands cutting and fitting; also, two good sewers, for best work. Apply at 241 Greenwich si, near Barelay sty over the bookstore. RUG CLERK WANTED—ONE EXPERIENCED AND competent to take the entire charge of a drug store. Ap- the corner of ridge and High s., Brooklyn, from 7 10 PLUSH Maden D® UG CLERK WANTED—ONB WELL ACQUAINTED with, the city retail business. Address, in own band writing, W. F., 88 Christopher st. AP COLORERS WANTED.—SEVERAL EXPERI enced map colorers will lind good Wages and steady em jcyment at No. 90 Fulton street, also, a boy wanted, for pasting; apd one for and varnishing maps. Cau from EN WANTED—TO LEARN A LIGHT BUSINESS that will pay $8 fo $a day. In any city workmen real. obtain employment and good salary. “A capital of $10 ag red. ‘Apply immediately at No. i Gclkete rome ® LAIN SEWERS WANTED.—19 GOOD PLAIN SEWERS can have immediate employment by sgptentog: at at the corner of 8th avenue aud 33d st., up stairs, but thore who are smart and competent, and who can also, families who wish io take plain sewing and ive guarantee for neatness and honesty, can be supplied. as above. W-8. & C,H. Thomson, ALESWOMAN WANTED.—ONE ACQUAINTED WITH the glove business preferred. Best of reference re- quired, Apply at 747 Broadway. oe we Ane wae Rag apd GULY UNDER- nd their business; one for mbroidery ana two > he the silks Apply between Sand 6 o'clock, P- My to Ubsdell, Pierson, Lake & Uo. 471 Broadway. 10 MILLINERS, TRIMMERS AND SALESWOMEY ‘Wanted, at Mrs. Carter's, 693 Broad greatest experience in the eit and thee saleswomeu; none with their business need as apprentices, WO OR THREE MEN WANTED—IN A LIGHT BUSI- ness; pays $15 to $20 per week. Also two on salary, per month and apron wg A ng email capital rejuired. ‘Apply ats w Ann street ‘ANTED—A NEAT, ACTIVE WOMAN, TO DO GENE- ral housework in’ @ small private family. Good re. ference required. None but ‘Americans need ‘apply, aie Troy st. Call between 3 anda P. M. ANTED—A CHAMBERMAID AND SEAMMTRESS ; one who Is quick at her needie, and willing (o make her self useful, can apply at 16h West ih st. City relereuce re quired. ANTED—A WOMAN, TO DO GENERAL HOUSE- work for asmail famfly; must understand cooking, aud be a good washer and ironer. Appiy immediately at 239 Broome st., one door east of Ludiow neatly: trade, ut those thoroughly, acquainied apply; also, respectable young ladies ANTED—A GERMAN PROTESIANT GIRL, WHO understands English, and is a good washer aud ironer understands genersl housekeeping, can hear of a good ion by applying at No. 1% West 23th ai, Best of refe- TANTED—TWO CERMAN GIRLS, ONE AS COOK, the er as chaunberinaid, both to assist in he Wasbiny and ironing; none need apply unless well recommend Call_at 188 Franklin st. ANTED—TWO SMART AND TIDY COLORED o- men; one as cook and to assist in Washing and iron! and the other as nurse avd echambermald, none need apply Dut those that can come well recommended from their inst place. Apply this day, between ¥ and 12 o'clock, at 197 Hen- ry street. was ANTED—TWO GIRLS TO DO GENERAL HOUSE work. Apply at 45 Walker st. wa NTFD—A SMART GIRL, TO DO GENERAL RAL HOUSR- work for a snail famtly. “Oue that can commended will hud a good place by applying at 149 140 6th 8 ave- nue, this day, TANTED—A NEAT rrr, sewing, one who underst at 91 West 2id st., betwe: TANTED—A GOOD, STEADY, general housework—a first race washer, Franti noue others ueed call, wages 86, ranklin si. ACCUSTOMED TO FINE making shirts. 1 and 7th avenues, Bn GIRL FOR ge A pis af tis WV ANTFD—A WoMAN Por THE cook, wash, iron ai recond house from } ANTED SILVER BURNISHERS. APPLY AT THE office of tbe Daylight Rebecter. 6 Malem lane. TANTED—TWO OR THREE Youna LADIES, 4 learn vest making, None but good vest sewers’ need apply, for two days, at 4 West Eleventh street. ANTED—A VROTESTANT WOMAN, AS NURSE ‘bambermnaid ina amali family. Scotch Wages $1 per mouth. App ly at 30 Nassau street, up stairs. WASTEDIAS NURSE, PERSON TO TAKE CHARGE of three children; also, as laundress, © person who ful- Mas understands washing aud ironing. Apply at No. 14St. jark’s place, from ten (0 two o'clock. Waxes GOOD GIRL, TO TAKE CARB FR ad Agast In oli housework, Salary #8 pe month, Apply at No, BL)y gil mt. Ff ar Waxten—a GOOD COOK, WASHRR (XD, IRonEr. Pee ed iy 4th st, Willumsburg. ” —_ a i W iertietake ete A FRENCH FAMILY, girl, (0 tak of two children and ted Bélp tab fceocerte Call tuabdiately at att Lispenard 8 near wage AN ec = oan, ra ibey Ea a GIRLs, o re ears fo do some | ork. thay wd openly paid. Apply at 136 Vout Sith this Waxes. ionng a Do, THE COOKING. WASH. email family; m willing mi wer ita’ unless per: pore part of the Honaework none need ans fect wasl ironer; cit Ins West 80th st, between Sih aud Wh ‘ave from" fd at vu clock. Wastes PROTESTANT May Ad ACT AS CHAM- thorenghly. bermaid and laundress, must washing and irening, and come well last employer. (ity reference required. Noue else stairs, front ark Apply at 212 Pear #., up {rom NTED—A GOOD SMART — . AN, TO COOK. A W Apply at 20 Clinton JANTED—A_NUMUER OF GOOD CLO. ‘NDS. W Apply at 7 Waiker st wasn A Xe, ANTED—TWO GIRLS, ONE ‘COOK, VY washer and ioe ihe rane 10 i than ond _errenes, wired. Froatway, ays ftom Bult o'owk, yelock. Maite yes TANTED—AN EXPERT W cook and first rate Ww ivr tat toner ae wash and iron for a laree samly.. Before L2o'elock, at the Dookstste, a i 100 STOUT MEN, AMERICA: Wein wha halting woyagen, a8 of horses, ma: LG Herald oftoe. WAXTEDIIN A FAMILY | GROCERY, ed references, Al one rage Qua ‘brooklyn, 7" ANTED.—' GOOD 8A ee eae ta JS ANTED—AN we F vn at, ae. UPRIGHT ue Joore Se ihe tome ragtime re i Sem Pass, Soran, ANTED—A. eSTRADY, RESPROT AI Wrap a ea menor saa in 8 good loration. One hundred ined’ ty. Address Produce, Herald on Wg. YOUNG MAW, AS ASSISTANT BOOK- keeper, in a Gaetraate ity commission hove, Solary not to exceed Address, Daudwriuing ot applicant, Herat ties, a Wiiteecbarte wien ake charge of the booke ment, to ® 180 mites im the box! 3,908 Pom oflive, sadng terme, A DA ‘you NG “MAN. y Wie Jv os Fone 5 font office. mime ea od FANTRD—A ROY WHO UNDERSTANDS me Avy To Ty what isto be dove in an oyster saloon ANTE Good BAR, gro are a mening ant tb oo