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pe at the same time, No cue has yet been ob- as to the whereabouts of the escaped prisoners. turnwey is badly burt. The Nicgara Gutward Bound. Hauwax, Aug. 1, 1866. 9 Royal Mail steamship Niagara aurived bere at noon jay from Boston, amd sailed again at balf-past 2 for ‘She was detained by a fog off the harbor, Markets, PEILADELPHIA STOCK BOARD. Panaperma, August 1, 1856. cke frm; Pennsylvania State Fives, 823{; Reading oud, 4334; Long Island Railroad, 13}¢; Morris Ca- 1134; Pennsylvania Railroad, 49. Burrato, Aug. 1—6 P.M. ur was in limited supply, but prices were unchanged. firmer; salcs of 4,000 bushels at $1 224¢ a $1 25 Chicago spring, $1 28 a $1 30 for Milwankie club and for new white Illinois. Corn firmer; sales of ushels warm at 44c. a 46éc. and 115,000 bushels at 0c. Oats.were unchanged; sales of 60,000 at 35340. a 3éc., closing at ‘the inside fignre. ey, 3432c. Canal freights, 14340. for corn, and for wheat to New York. Receipts for the twenty- pores ending at noon :—977 bbls. tlour, 1,850 busbels 250 bushels of corn, 7,000 bushels rye. Ca- ajar 1 1,500 bushels wheat, 93,300 bushels of corn, Oswrso, Aug. hels oats. 1-6 P.M. -—Holders firm, and market dull; sales of good Fy Oswego ut $7. 'Wheat—Stock light, and market tive. Corn lc. better; sales at 5éc. for sound. Canal ghts unchanged. Lake imports to-day 1,085 barrels ; no grain. Canal exporte, 900 barrels flour, 26,513 els wheat, 13,753 bushelé corn. Exports, to Mon- 760 barrels flour, There is now en from Upper , for Onwego, 60,000 bushels wheat, 231,000 bushels and 20,000 bushels oats. ‘Cuicaca, Aug. 1—6 P. M. dull. Receipte to-day, 15,000 bushels. Ship- to Buffalo, 48,000 busbels. corn firm. Sales at Receipts, 55.000 bushels, ments to Buifalo 0 and to New York 27,000 hacia Marine Court. Before Hon. Judge McCarthy. ACTION FOR BREACH @F CONTRACT. Gust 1.—Rulel vs. Muller.—The plaintit is a German , corner of Third street and avenue A. On the 20th the defendant offered him $900 for the stock, fix- horee and wagon, and a five years’ lease of the 8. The plaintiff agreed to accept the offer; the of ten dollars was paid down as earnest. A German was brought in aid directed to draw up the 'y papers or agreements, which were to be signed xt morning at 9 o'clock; but before that time the dant hed reason to believe he had no in, and id not attend at the appointed (or any oth time to ibe papers. At the first interview, when the ten 8 were paid, a friend of the parties, who had been @ babit of borrowing plaintiff's horse for Sunday reions, applied for the loan of the horse for the suc- ig Sunday; the plaintii! informed him that he had old out to bir. Muller, the defendant, and be had all ty about it. Applieation was then made to defendant, be consented to the loan. On the 2ist of June the till informed the borrower tbat the defendant had ne- d and omitted to fulfil his agreement; and he (plain- fept poesersion of the stock and fixtdres, &c.,to the it time. The horse was taken, and died when about miles from this city, it being in evidence that only , his wite, the driver and his wite, and a child, ry ‘the vehicle at the time. On this state of facts ap. ig, the detendant’s counsel moved for a nonsuit, on ounds that the agreement not being in writing, ‘and jof it being for a ‘ive years’ lease, was void, as con- to the statute of frauds—part ‘being void’ all was ‘5 Cowen, 162.) Second—aAs a question of fact the 1 having kuowledge on Saturday of defendant's doning the agreement or purchase, and after that, uit) having conrpe and possession of the horse er property, that the loau, ou 22d June, was mode and pot by defendant, and therefore no liability from defendant to plainutf; but if any, it was from eon who borrowed and killed the horse. Court, after hearing argument, rendered a judg- - nonsuit on the points raised by defendant's Personal Intelligence. . Curry, of Oregon, reached this city on the night Jast. Heoomes to explain and enforce the neces- proper aid in the Territory against the lodians. of Americans registered at the banking office of rican European Express and Exchange Company, from July 10 till July 17, 1866:— ea W. Beekm in, Frederick Schmidt, Y. Didorick, D. C. zie, James Rannee, Charles Morgan, a ue George Bell and daughter, Evend ir ‘Thomas Porteaus and daughter, J. 3. Coen area? Erin! Mrs. Hervey “gy og ge Vanzandt, J. Weldenfeldt, . G. *Fticharte, Beplonin © D i ‘ker, i . Wilso pencer and Mrs. 4. T. P, Richards, J. M. Dovibieday, Hi. Fay, A. J. Cb i. Lawrenes, E Horton, 3° York. Se ion: © New Rudd, P.M. Thomson, : Lu ‘and fasutly, Thomas F. pa; Joh it. Canghy agi R. Manton ‘and family, R. I. id and faraily, F- ii. North and family, Conn; nd family, 0. Dyer, Ala; J.C, Barney an ARRIVALS. Erecett House —W K Hibbard, wife and two d dge and Mra Hubbell, B Cramer and ibbetis, Troy: CR Alton, Wh coneins if ine. New Fork: Mrs Holmes, Mise Holmes, ‘Mr Holmes, ‘and Mrs Burden, Troy; Geo Wallis, Washingtoa; J M New York; Jas K Crenshaw, Rich: Paris; Estiban Ponté, Caracas; & P Tileston, Bos- 8 Thayer, Joa L,White, New York; WS Gurner and iss Walkins, Milwaukie; Thos Yeatman, aT Potts, fedy and vorvent,, Corscan; J Jacoee, york: James Hodson, England: Mr Moron, New Ro: J FC Shomese, Havens, Thomas Henderson, A Jobo Henderson 0 Pa ia Mise Le ry itrs C H MeDonnakd, eHoanald, as lt and two oorvante, Maiches phe Metropolitan—ifon, Thadd: as oie Pa.; Hon. Collier, Bingham'ons F. Carbazal, Cuba; Hon W. Grotteaied, Georgia; Wm. FP. Walker, Misa; Pedro Hernandez, Havana: 50g femal, i Loalaville, Jem 8. rou . Philadel at Gen. tas jayeneche, Cuba; ie Doe ido.; Dr. find’ tally, Ceorgia; Charlee’ Hosmer, peti lady, Master gw am, in bark Autelope—W P Trowbri and 2 servants, Dy Charles Wee Carlin, Miss 1D P Cotton, Noble Towner, U 8 Consal; Foster, © Watt, Port au Prince, in brig Boynton | Robert Marray iller. ‘The New York Weekly Herald. JON DEMOCKATIC BTATE CONY! KE STRAMBOAT DISASTER— NEWS Fi OKNIA, SOUTH AND CENTRAL AME! N—AN- UROPE, , SOUTH C, ETC. \Weexty Henatn will be published at ten o'clock this ‘Amnong ite contents will be found the proceedings Union Democratic State Convention, particulars of the on the Empire State, Congressional Proceedings; from Europe, California, South and Central America, Pacific, Sandwich Islands, Mexico, Cuba, &c.; Rdi- ‘on various interesting subjects; Latest News by Tele Financial, Commercial, Political, Sporting and Maritime y of CERTIFICATES OF PHYSICIANS, roves the Empire water surRR! virtues in that water gn, art having fe ita makes it ae Lo gy A ee FULOUS Fo concnnes, , without the irritating create @ cough in the tous! er have been bel inet , previ wate: we been 0 ve produeed A strong impression in the pubite mind Empire is designed very soon 10 be most a ow RATOGA WATERS. THE ewrn athe foond athe prisetpal drug, swres, hotels, and of 5 TON £ CO. Sarnious Springs, oF at their South gy Ley to cae mea ie wey a arias ong. i accent Sees ie, yt ‘an improvement on which ater fess Sor a eureka NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 2, 1856. 5 Portable Dressing Scien see Sarena ey DERS’, Ni louse, and 347 gies, if J. 8a) — Water” Surpassed—« Saratoga ‘Empire Spring” superseded—Pure Todine Water tri ts eovecdea fxct among physicians that the medica! ralue of the most celebraled and popular spas or “waters” in the United States arises chielly, if not enuively, from THE 1ODINE, THEY CONTALN and that they are ouly eifective remedial agents in proportion to the amount of iodine they bold in solution NDERS? FULE LODINE WATER, therefore, which Dr, James R, Chilton certitles to be a“ Solu- tion of Pure Iodine in Water,” and to embrace “about half a grain of iodine to each fiuid ounce of water,’ is necessarily 5 SUPERIOR TO ALL THE MEDICATED Sr RINGS, which invalids submit to such @ waste of time, conifort and money, to visit. The ‘Congress Water,” the “Saratoga Water,” as well as the ‘ Empire Spring” Water, only contain 8 triting proportion of iodine of magnesium, bul Dr. Ander ater embodies the on REATEST AMOUNT. OF YORE IODINE EVER KXOWN to be held in solution by pure water Gaels and hence, free fom all extrancous or antagonistic mater, may be con- sidered a REAL SPECIFIC FOR FEVER AND AGUE, 4 well a for all other disorders in which the use’ of Todine is particularly indicated. Ita effect in the RADICAL CURE OF rile tor th is beyond all ordinary conception; while for the’ PERFECT CURE OF SCROFULA, IN ALL ITS FORMS, AND the entire range of pulmonary complaints, it standa perfectly Lunrivalled in the whole catalogue pharthaceutical prepara- Sold, wholesale and re‘atl, 1 OY ERS & FOSDICK, No. 3 Second avenue and 82 Broadway, , 2 Young, Chicago, and druggists generally. have analyzed the “Iodine Water’ prepared by Dr. An gers nd find itto be @ solution of pure Todine in water, [ 1g been a desideratum to prepare Jodine so that it can be ‘administered in its uncombined state. This preparation by Dr. Anders enabies us to effect that object, Each fluid ounc> of the Water contains about haf a grain of Iodine. I consider it a valuable preparation, and one which will prove service- Able in all those cases Where the uge of Loding ix indicat James R. Cuutos, M. D., New Yorx, May 22, 1866. CENTIPICATE: 70M FHOF. JAMES C. nogTH, UNITED STATES MINT, PHILADELPHIA, JUNE 2 Dr. Henry Anders:—The sampic of Iodine Water tested by me, I tind to be Iodine dissol ved in pure water, Hespeettully yours, James C. Booru. Special Notice to Southerners and Gen- tlemen who wear fine clothing. —F. DERBY & CO., tai- lors and importers, Park place, respectfully give notice that they will make additions, during the month of August, (o their already magnificent assortment of summer drillings, with the express desire of offering to residents of the Houthern States Feturning from the various watering places, and strangers visiting New York, an opportunity to take ‘with them the Jatest novelties in gentlemen's garments, Particular attention is directed to our Ceyion evaporable drillings, comprising styles exclusively confined to ourselves. No. 12 Park Place. Wholesale Clothing Warchouse. — Mer. chants visiting the city are ve SB invited to inspect our stock of superior ready mass clothing before purchasing. DAVID J. & GEORGE J. LEVY, 75 William street, between Cedar and Liberty. Summer Cravats, Under Shirts, Drawers, half hose, gloves, &c.—We are now closing, at low prices, a fu} assorument of Jiyron and new style standing. col ready. ‘ON, 61 Nassau street. Bathing Dresses for Ladies and Gentlemen, and every detail of the wardrobe of the gentlemaa and man of fashion, of the latest style and the finest quality, will be found at GREEN’ 'S furnishing and shirt estabilshment, No. 1 Astor jouse. Ladies for the Watering Places must not forget \o take a good supply of gaiters, boots, shoes, India rubbers, Ac. for themsel¥es and children. You will be sure to want them, and the best place in New York to get themis at J. B, MILLER & CO.’S, 134 Canal street. Fancy Cutlery.—The Subscribers’ Assort- ment embraces every atzle of pen, poset and sporting knife, with a large variety of cholee razors, A. & J. SAUNDERS, No.7 Astor House, and 387 hana Paperhangings at Wholesale—Country Mer chants are faviied to examine our Gock of French ant Ameri. can paperhangings, embracing every variety known to the trade. JOMAS FAYE & CO. No. 257 Broadwar, opposite the City ifall, Knapp’s Concentrated Extract of Roots, for making his celebrated root beer.—The attention of drug- te rivate furailies, &e., is he above the pleneantest and hea rages news i made from tha estract, wiih bat litle trouble and at atrifing expense, Sold in hotles at 25 and 50 cents, with full directions. General depot, 362 Hudson street, Paper Decorations.—Thomas Faye & Co., No. Sar Mroadw , near Warren street, have on hand every variety of paperbangings, displayed on sereens @o that their effect can be fully aopreciated. Artistic workmen only em- ployed, and all work warranted. feas.—The Canton ‘Tea Company have on hand every variety of teas for grocers, tea dealers, 4 oi vate fa suchong, oolong’ and young hyson, from to 40c.; gunpowder and’ imperial, from 2c. to 55e.; all other qualities equally tow low. Also, 3 lbs. boxes oF good, tamily tea jor one doi examine. No. 125 atham street, beiween Penti and Roosevelt st A Card.—All Persons who have Gray Halr, or hair of a bad color. are invited to call and consult Dr. GRANDJEAN, (consuitation free,) at_ 34 Church stre ner of Barclay” His new iluid gives to the hair the navural color desired, and may be considered a real prodigy of che- misiry. Batchelor’s Hair Dye, Wigs and Toupec's are superior to all others. Their new improvementa secure perfect comfort tothe wearer, natural elegance and durabill- ty. His unrivalled and only harmless bair dye is applied in twelve privaie rooms, at BATCHELOR'S, 235 Broadway. Cristadoro’s Wigs, Hair Dye and Toupecs excite admiration among all connoisseurs of art. A suit of elegant private apartments for applying his inimitable dy {he cal Tellable article of the Kind extant. | Wholesale and F RISTADORO'S, No, 6 Astor House, Copy the ad- Water ” excell tions, ‘Whiskers and Moustaches Forced to Grow pets Wrecks, by my onguent, which will not stain or injure Sia , vent to any part of the country. Kt. G. GRaitam’ ‘W00}¢ Broadway; #, 3] State street, Albany. Hill, the Inimiable Cutter of Hair and whiskers. in styles to suit the different shaped heads and faces, st No. | Baclay street. No interest in any other establishment. Hair dye, 4 shillings « box, black and brown. The Human Hair.—A. Gran having for the period of forty years made the human hair bis stuly, may be consulted daily on all diseases of the hair, at his office, 34 Church street, corner of Barclay, from 8 o'clock A. M. tod o'clock , Perfumers and Fancy Goods deajers visiting the eity, will (ind the Balm of a thousand tlow- fe the breath and beautifying the complexion era, for perfuming the breath an Ag ret mplezion, “or York. —— t's Fancy Goods gore mery Cake articles, aire sete fold z 1 sold ‘wholesale K MCHARG ¥ Ub,, 35 Nassau street p ht Kathairon.—This Unequalled Pre- aration for restoring, “tat Mt benulifying the halt, Ie fold by all reapeetable ney goods only yer pontle, ‘adttamoyes dandrutt, revents the HEAT! 20. proprietors, Pan Laverty se Tan, Pimples, moaaer Sunburn, Erup- tions, prickly heat, and the like, it is a well known, are cured by GOU fea D'S Halian medicated soap. Pondre gr ~. roots hair trom low foreheads oF suy part of the body. 1 ng rouge, hair dye and hair gloss, at ihe old depot, 6 Freel, first store irom Broadway; Callende iritiade pth: Hates’ No. 129 Washington street, ‘Hayes, Brook: lyn. A Vigilance Committee.— pay Ly a tance comm bug and roach fo free ihe ety. win YOR asks arm every geat, And make E. Lyon president. and pills for inseets and vermin, Lyon's magnetic powder price 2c. per flask or 4 Broadway. Lapham's V« Universal Resurrection ills, All disorders of the liver and kit sick headache, yer And ngwe, comtrnean, er elas, “rbeimat'sta, “or aay Other disease arising from a mori comtition of thes’ organs, test of fourteen Years, in. thousands of cases, has proved superior effiency In removing theer complaints. Sold at "| esr riepipal flee, A Second avenue, New York, nt 25 conta's aad Uy druggios generally. Plesse & Lubin’s Frangapan ni—A Perfame from the Holy City j exeeleor paradise, and the lily of the val ley tor the Siktes, GHO. B. INGER, 4 0O.. Pharmaowctioal chemiste, corue: of Brosiway & Walber streets, Hosloway’s Pills —Life Boats are not more necessary ai nea than this life medicine. The exemption from scurry. and other scorbuite affeeticns of the late ex fe attrib utabl Bille, Soldat the manutactories, No. #0 Maiden, lane, New Sort gad No, 144 Grand, London, ‘and. by all druggista, ‘The Catarr& Doctor, C. Howard Marshall, Frbe.certainiy cures catarch and coughs, will be again at t Bt. Kicholas Hotel, New York. on Augist 18. Dr. M. tren %. Lasoo Ges in Derw Direct to St. Nicholas Hotel N.Y. ntery, &e—Hegeman, Clark pe remedi for dnrrhra or cholera paration driving t ma ven it 4 PS yh jana Fi directions, esa HRGEMAN C ions ‘A Go,,) chemists and druggists, yy the ee ysictans in tl nited and is Woerrent ed harmless. Sold by all the druggiste ai madicine Sealers in the United States. Price %6 and 30 conta. Depsis (56 Cortland street. Births, At Myinfield House, near Dundee, Scotiand, the wi'e of Wiiiam Brayp, Fsq., of New York, of a daughter, Marriea. On Thursday morning, ed 31, at Mpg AH rh yt? fowEL the Rey. Samuel Cooke, 'D. D., Artin 6. to 8x ats Pesmun Seeethes ofthe be heey eee ant this at ‘Manhattanville, on Wednesday, July 30, by the Rev. T. M, Peters, Perm 0. Tramasy to Canouwe, danghter of Gr Wesnctny. July 16, at Yeadon, Yorkshi july 16, a jon, Yorks! . Jand, by the Rey. Dr. Burnett, Twomad McCuxn, om New York, to Fawwy, daughter of William Marten, ¥ of Summerhil!, near Cases—In all that the | Died. Op Thursday, July $1, Many, itow of the late John Stillwell, tn the ean. ear of ber The relatives and friends, and Joseph Dean and John Skitman, of ale and Vel Reynolds and Abraham R. Welch, of this cy, are spectfully invited to attend the faneral, from We f~ind ‘this morning, at ten o'clock, without iy bose of her song-in-l b-% ‘Thursday, July 81, Joun Monusoy, in the 80th year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family are respectful invited to attend the funeral, to morrew afternoon, at half gaat thvea ¢} ‘clock, from his late residence, No. 86 Jane ® Ou Friday afternoon, August 1, Mrs, Gaoxciana Tuomr- son, wife of Silas Davis, Jr. ‘The relatives and friends of the fanily are respectfully invited to attend the fuperal services, to morrow after- noon at five o'clock, at her late residence, No. Madi fon street, without further invitation, Her remaius will be taken to Greenwich, Ct., for interment. On Friday morning, Avgust 1, Mrs. Maky Aww Ronrsox, widow of Henry ltobins yn, late of Fermoy, Cork, ireland, aged 47 years, The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited toattend the funeral, from hér late residence, No. 181 East Twenty-third street, this afternoon, at one o’clock. On Friday, August 1, Mary Fuzaueru, infant daughter of Edward and Elizabeth Boyd. Tne triends of the family are requested to attend the funeral, from No, 368 Second avenue, this afternoon, at two o'clock, On Friday, August 1, Wizuam Mitrer, tn the 57th year of his age, a'native of Engiand. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, to-morrow afternon, at two o'clock, from bis late residence, No, 29 Carmine street. His remains will be taken to Trinity Cemetery for inter- ment. On Friday, August 1, after a very short illness, of apoplexy, Taomas §. TRorTERE. is friends are respectfully invited to attend the fune- ral, this morning, at eight o'clock. On Friday, August 1, Mrs. Mary Bvongy, in the 50th year of her age. The friends, and the congregation of the Norfolk street Baptist chureh, are requested to attend the funeral, from the residence of her friend, Mrs. Mary Jatter, No, 665 Water et-eet, to-morrow afternoon. at one o'clock. On Friday, August 1, Dixoricw M ..«r, gon of Christo- pher Muller, aged 32 years and 1 month. The friends and ‘acquaintances of the family are re- spectfully invited to attend the funeral, vo-morrow after- Boon, at two o’clock, from the residence of EF. H. Kabr’s, No. 809 Greenwich etreet, corner of Reade street. On Friday, August 1, of scarlatina, ALragpigrra, daugh- ter of Samuel and Annie Brown, aged 4 years, 9 months and 20 days. The friends and relatives of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her father, No. 116 Chrystie street, this afternoon, at two o’clock. Epwakp, youngest son of Cornelius aud Elizabeth Shar- sy aged 1 year and 3 moutha. he fuperal will take place this afternoon, at one pings from the residence of his parents, No. 118 Mott street. On Friday, August 1, Cecatia, infant daughter of Isaac and Maria Laforge, aged 1 year, § months and 15 days. ‘The relatives and triends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the. funeral, from the residence of her parents, No. 116 Christopher street, to morrow morning, at ten o'clock, without further invitation, On Friday morning, Auguet 1, Eowarp, son of Isaac L. o, Louiza N. Jeroliman, aged 1 year, 10 months and 22 8. On Friday, August 1, Mrs. Mary Fon, aged 62 years. The funeral will take place to morrew afternoon, at three o'clock, from the residence of her daughter, in Ross «treet, near Kent avenue, Brooklyn. On Friday morning, Auguat'l, VinciviA Mary Any, in- fant daughter of Charles and Eliza Peters, aged 10 months and 22 days. ‘On Tomeny, July 29, at the residence of her son in-law, Robert Heckle, No. 374 Grand street, Brooklyn, £. D., Mrs. Mary Eis, in the 91st year of her age. In Brooklyn, on Wednesday, July 30, of congestion of the brain, Raxpouy Brrvigy, aged 2 years and 19 days. The remains were taken to Albany for interment. Albany papers pleage copy. On Friday, August 1, Saxag, the beloved wife of George McMullen, aged 23 years, 7 months and 23 days, The frien¢s and acquaintances of the family, and those of ber father, Adam Clendinen, are most respectfully in- vited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, Greenpoint, between H and G streets, Union avenue, to- morrow afternoon, at three o’clock. Her remains will bo taken to Greenwood for interment. On Friday, August 1, at his residence, Westchester, Tuomas Taiveos, Sr., in'the 92d year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral services, at St. Peter’s church, West- chester, to-morrow afternoon, atone o'clock. Carriages will be in attendance at Union square, corner of Broad- way and Seventeenth street, at ten o'clock precisely. At Weet Farms, N. Y., om Friday, August 1, qa, daughter of Joseph and Mary Ann Horridge, aged es and 5 months. ton and Maachester, Eng., papers please oer, At the Tarrytown Institute, on Thursd ey uly 31, Ameus H. Newman, youngest daughter of Allen and Ca: Miss Locy M. tbarine R. Newman, aged 3 years and 6 months, At Ballston Spa, on Thursday, July 81, Puay, of Brooklyn, aged 20 year "At Key West, Florida, on Sunday, July 13, after a short iness, Maxy E., only daughter of William Lane, Esq , of that city. Atsea, on Sunday, April 8, 1856, on board the ship Cynthia, from New York, within two days sail of Met- bourne, of consumption, Mr. ALexaNpER D. CAMmRON, aged 29 years, son of the late Hon. Duncan Cameron, M. P. for Glengary, U. C. and only brother of R. W. Cameron, of New York. Canada papers please copy. ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. PERSONAL. B.—SEND YOUR ADDRESS, WITHOUT FAIL, Y. Z., Union square Post office. One diamond and two rubies. D. 8.—PRAY FORGIVE MY LAST WORDS. I IM sah iore tnt “I may seg you again,” if bat to ake» Rind iarewell. Tam in agony. You 0 as you think best for your own happiness. See me soon, tpeay fou. Ane ANNY to X. NFORMATION WANTED—RESPECTING THOMAS OR Ravin, of Wilscomb, Somersetahire, England, w iett Bristol in 184d for New York. Any information respecting them will be thankfully received by their son, William Southey. Address Win H. Lawrence, corner of State and Chapel streets, New Haven, Conn, r Poway LUCY HERRICK WILL SEND HER ADDRESS Broadway Post otflce, she will hear something to combe I’ D. MURPHY, ESQ, OF SAN FRANCISCO, aly 4 leave his addrése with Messra. ‘a Duscigan & Brother, his D., will call upon him this day at one o'clock. friend, € F NR. ROGERS, THE GENTLEMAN WHO CALLED at iyo Wi dig 3 street, in reference to board, will eall at 133 rene sireet, be will hear of something to his advantage, In. quire for Miss Martha, 1 rare England, in the year 1x30, on Mississippi, Unied States of Ameri ving a sn, Willian Rdward Dixon, who, 1 n prove himself the son of the above, will ‘o his advantage by applying to Mr. F. Grundy, ces street, Manchester, Englaad. settled in now both dead, now living and bear somethin solicitor W'ki i. THE “Winow LADY WHO ADVERTISED IN May last for & housekeeper's situation, over, the initials of ¥, W.L., of G. W. wards auswered @ comin tleation over the lalkala Please cail at the Madison fare Pout office imunediaiely, wt where she will find a letter for her, directed to P. C., from IDA THOMAS ar W Tiros way Post office. PLEASE WRITE R. B., ~ RELIGIOUS NOTICE: RESH ‘TERIAN CHURCH ON UNIVERSITY PLACE: Dr. Potts, The Rey. Dr. Ferris, Chancellor of the University of New York, wi Brovidenep raat ting, preach in this chureb to. follows Sabbaths in August; service to com ata? M Romagiex, Axp, CHRISTIANITY. —THit DR MacMenamy i jen! plan posi of dealing with error, and ive ready. attracted stich large congregations ef both Protestan's and Romanists, are now heid in the comfortable new mission church, Twentieth street, between First an md av adyotning gram mar school, on Sabbath ev at7¥go'clock. All are in vited to attend, KESTAU RANT CONGRESS WATER. A ARD. —T0 80) THERNERS, DR NKERS OF © 10N grees water. Weare reliably informed that minerawaters under Le name of “Saratoga water, = sate Feed the name of are extensively im pon the public in the boclhers eat Southwestern States, where per see buying these arveles desire and think they are puirehasing water, de., whereas at Baraloga Were aro waters ot all kinds, from down to ditch wag ant Ang grticles imponed Sar ‘on the pub! from that of the goruine Congrem quently ime eriping paing, verte . some serious permanent ulties, Phy. weaken tendering smili cast of Ayapepsiaincuraie “ Mos ‘didereat from tat’ preiueed vy water—while Congress oF lajarious effect in any cae a being tonic, ae wal well known, is brine Pops we uee te ates “pate 4 Ta snebet artele hon 1h pale ring in a lon serion ot 7 peers thelnjory "ae inflicted re the public sed ourselves is double. taking: artieles, Gading ether no edeal or Injerious "8 s from thelr eae ey ip future refuwe rater, supposing that wane Congress iy have alread: ‘elea ft Ttie not rant ’ enulnenenn. hat en a jearing our Rowght up Oy ith their velos- oon of fen rit water; buy only of thoes you oon can rei bs Water and none other and be ceriain the cork ia ‘brand fanded, as is the cock of every bottle water, viz: "Congress j——¥ Fongrese water—C. 4 W.” a without these words, it is a va aslees, dangerous counterfeit, As to the compounds called Saratog! Ronares jera, Saratoga salte, &¢., they are not only valnel 0 i the virtues ot the tormmon Seid ite powders Of ihe shove. tiny int It is imapoasible to form Con. gress water ruben. we have the patkorty oft fe celebramed iat Sir — Davy, = Ly = —""Tt is impossible ta recombine by article of equal quality, the tifects of which will be he samme nateral Prater sO wetUNg G8, we will send yon mitt of p pnd poe Ragen; and nd Py orttering from us direct, ene for grderedl, you can have it saicly forwarded 10 say perv of Be Fetterate our caution, (9 buy the mrer only, of ral and to ox- amine the the cork brand. Lenhenns CLARKE & WHITR, Springs, No. 13 tnamen at Congress Spring, Saratoga New York vity suunnnnnninehenaecesnnmmmnagarcnanoane A LEDGES 18 GOOD POR MERCHANTS. 37¢ Complied by H. Wilson, BWILSON'S GOPARTN the ke dn WIL THE new YORK USOGER I8 GOOD FO! FAMILIES. 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( OUSIN NICHOL, —t BY INGOLDSBY. $1. ove NICE For sale ever L Eve \ For sale everywhere, yIcHOLAS NOD, ‘THE MAN WHO COULD'NT HELP IT, Scene—Alll over the country, Mr. Nicholas Nod is seen smile ti ‘9 ve readers of owen THE NEW YORK SUN, Surrounding hits, Indies and gentienen, Readers of that paper, cheering and waving Handkerchiefs, In the background youngsters, Hurrahing for Nicholas Nod, ‘The man Who could'nt help it. Everybody happs—everybody pleased. Ty you want to Sen Nicnouds, BAD THe SUN. one cent per copy. OLAS, BY INGOLDSBY. #1. where. EDGER OF ROMANCE. Ledger of Romance. Ledger of Romance. body wants the edger of Romance, only four cents, ready this morning. HE GREAT STOR: or NICHOLAS The man who ‘coulant help it, Is commenced Ta the NEW YORK SUN of today. It is equal to ‘The Ventri! juist story, Which everybody liked 80 ‘much. THE RISINGSUN. All the newsinen unflerstand that, 0 OR AUGUST, APPLETON'SI ILL Berit iy ie ‘AY ANDSTEAM » Wait Mars, UNDER THE SUPERVISION “¢ Or thE RAILWAY COM- PANIES, Ts th Cagarzst Boow 1s Tax Wontp—Price onvy 15 Cents. Appieton’s Iustrated Guide contains an i thor the Appleton’s Ilustrated Guide comtaing au inlex to limes of rallways from the principal Appleton’s I the x to wearly one nitand of the prine:pal towns, villages and cites throughout United States and Canadas in connection with railwi ree ies in the United states lustraied Guide contains an alpbabetica list of the prine!pal steamers and steamboats to and suilings of from the principal cites wad portwof the United States and na united ins over two hundred pages. ns over sixty maps. Appleton's Guido gives & description of the towns, 4 de KiV ide ‘ktve al rallwa: description of the vill deseripuon of the ony “through States. Appleton's Guide gives an account of railways and thet: progress. Appleton’s Guite gives an account of the principal watering ves an account of the Springs, ide fe impor travellers. side i full of in le should be ide is for sale by ide is for eale by 's Guide is for eale b Abpleton’s Guide ean be o! ‘ated at ail the paitrosd depots and ticke ‘The August pumber of Ap offices throughout the United States and Cé al Guide wil be ready for delivery on the Ist day of Au PPL ETON & CO., Nos. 346 anid $48 Broadway, New York. HE GREAT STORY OF ;CHOLAS NOD, The sa, who could'nt help it, Ask fi THE RISING SUN. All the newsmen understand that. _One cent per copy. |= OF ROMANCE. Ledger of Romance, Ledger of Romance. Everybody wanis the HH: HO!! Hott 4 col N N South and West, expenae, on. recelt Publishes edger of Romance, only four cents, ready this morning HA! HA!! HAl!! Read N THE NEW YORK SUN. One cent per copy. ERCANTILE UNION DIRECTORY—CONTAINING the vames and addresses of 49,000 business mon in the Copies wil be forwarded by mall fren of pt of the price, 8. Address J. i, Poti No, 15 Sanaom, meen . Poladelphia, Also, stereotype plates for al’ NyicHoLag NOD, Tux Man 7% Covipx't Hever 1, 1s introduced to THE READENS OF THE» New YORK 8UN Tus Monsixa. Cultivate his acquaintaace. You'll like Nicholas. One cent per copy. EDGER OF ROMANS Rr. Ledger of Romance. Ledger of Romance. four cents, ready this morning rybody wants the edger of Remance, ot N* HeLag Xop. # Mix wno Cocups'r Hau 1, introduced to THE READERS oF THE NEW YORK SUN ‘nts Monwine, Caltivate bis soquaraee You'll like Nicholas, cent per copy. HE ADVENTU! BS OF COUSIN NICHOLAS Are characterized by continuously stirring incident and ju dicrour adventure, H' HO!) MO!) HA! HAT! HAT! A COMICAL FELLOW THAT NICHOLAS NOD, tum WAR wo copLDy’y MeLP It. ‘ad all about him IN THE NEW YORK SUN. One cent per copy. ifeered early on the thet ow HF, 2 yous, _— on au uel ae, A LET ter sheet, conducted on an entirely new pian. is regularly ery Satus sagraing, at Pratl Wi street, and de- ‘of pub tan to all persons sending ‘ir orders the previons day. One copy, 6 cents; ve do., 60 cents. Mail sabbertvera per sunam, in ad vance. Ntcwotag ap. ue Man wv Costan’s Hew 1, 0 READERS a Ov" tite Ni NEW YORK SUN Tris Monsina. Cub vate bis segues ance. You'll like Nicholas, ‘One cent per copy. WLIKR MANY OF ITS GENUS, IS EXCEEDINGLY vei readable. wousen RCHOLAS, any topes not an em! ) fog ia the , natural scones y life, woven into a match! tiene tal, riale, whose uty ie ie quiet, anpretending vein of Renee ant nee ani earensm, which steal over our and entrance us in a dream, 80 pi kat that it is with an ar: rive} of that imeyita compels us to part with eharaa- (ire so well understood and Ay AOR RKR, Buffalo, publisher. Fo by Ross & T jew York, publisher's agent and poh Vooksetiers In Nt w York and thro: ‘ror de cou = ivy. by all pews agents, periodical dealers agents on ibe oar «and steamers. THE TU RF. YENTREVIL sy 1 = TROTTING. — MON. day, augue at 33g o eek match, $800; hy heat, eon Hoagland names b. m. Jane; A CKERMAN hg. ames ch. 6 Beker TOEL CONKLIN, Proprietor, _POLITICAL. AND HELP WANTED. Al neat WANTED—TO CANVASS AND BLL HODGES note Delinestor, procure Hodges’ Henk uote and Financial . Men and ~* adios Geotentenl ap) insu $100 to $300 per month, Apply to way. GENTS WANTED—TO Eo yaw gd AN ARTICLE 1y in ihe Unione eeseutly oblaiued in Indiar and lately 11 amily in the Union, receutly obtaines by + reduced in England with Bes ‘success; is “aad genlesl. Fall nerdon ws sent by mail. Address R. feuling, Brook- jyn, B. D., or Herald office, New York, enclosini postage slaunp. RARE CHANCE.—WANTED, AGENTS TQ SELL Brother Jonaihan’s champion ‘furniture polish enuine without the inventor's name on the lab, mart nen can make from %% to $10 per Pe 444 Broudway, - ais fe L. eA ECO. urers. A STRADY bboy WANTED—TO COOK, WASH nd fron ard assist in general housework. None ned except they are steady fod experienced, at 120 Greene st, ent Ras ititet Mec latin, Aah a DEE A CLERK IN AN HOTEL, IN A COUNTRY VILLAGE, wanied.—A knowledge of the business not necessary; lie must have $500 to loan, om good city or country security: & salary of $400, with board and washing, given. Call, with good reference, on P. Thorn, Girard House. ‘4 WANTED—WHO RESIDES WITH HIS Narr nd None other need apply. Also a you 4 ho writes a ood and rapid need nd iso es Callat 4d Warren st., belween #34 aud 10 o'clock AM, OTH LADIES AND GENTLEMEN WANTED, TO learn a beautiful art, just discovered; will certainly pax $5 to $5 per day in any city; also a man on salary. Tau alow price, by RB. LOVE, Jk, & CO., 113 Chaiabers street, thir ARKEEPER WANTE A STRADY, ACTIVE YO! man, Who can give satisfactory reference as to character {1d ablMty, will hear, of & favorable opening by address 1 quor Dealer, Herald office, this morning, 24 before 1 PLUSH Maiden APMAKER3 WANTED—FOR FINE CLOTH ‘and glaze caps, at Sengetack & Rabmer's, lane. COCK WANTEDSIN A SMALL PRIVATE PAMILY, woman who is a good plain cook and superior washer and troner. A middle aged woman desirous of a permanent situ- ation preferred, One who can produce the most undoubted testimonials for honesty, sobriety, steadiness and good con- et, may apply at No, Ot. Luke's place, Leroy st., between Hudson and Bedford sts. (00K, WANTED-FOR A WATER CURE ESTABLISH- ment; one Who understands good plain cooking for suah es and permanent employment ply to Joseph Davison, at the store a place preterred; liberal wi toa competent person. App! hol Breadway. OLORED WOMAN WANTED.—A SMALT, FAMILY, IN J Brooklyn, wees guna woman, as cook, and to id ron, Apply at Monroe place, Brooklyn, ((OACHMAN, WANTED MUST, THOROUGHLY UN Grratand his Dusiness, and be wiling to make, himeeit enerally usetwi, on ® place In the counte em fod Eeolchman, preferred. Address J. PY, Herald offlee} with reference. ‘. (\OACHMAN AND GROOM WANTED.—TWO Lepewd J either Feotch or English, wanted, to till those separate * tuation Ae entleman in the country. Those who have just arrived, with good recommendations as to character, preferred, a Ereed ‘ox 495 New York Postottice. JANVASSERS AND AGENTS, WANTEDCIN | THE rineipal cities and towns in the Uni sell a popular work of art, bi eneral mostnes Public. warm exceedingly liberal. ess Publisher, box, 4,651 Post off) RUG CLBRK WANTED—A YOUNG MAN, AGED avout 2, possessing an obliging dlaposition, with good references, can le opening by addressing Drug Clerk, Boyd's ‘Rapress, 45 William street, D P02, CLERK WANTEDAN ACTIVE AND COMPE- tent pharmaceutist, as assistant in a drug store in Brook- Address Druggist, Brooklyn Post oftice. RUG CLERK WANTED.—ONE WHO IS WELL AC- quainted with the city retail and prescription busine and can come well recommended, may apply at the corner Fulton avenue and Gold street, Brooklyn. An American pre ferr' RUG CLERK WANTED—AT 91 EIGHTH AVENUE; one perfectly acquainted with the city business. None other need apply. RUG CLERK WANTED.—NONE NEED APPLY BUT cove Reriectly conversant witty necessary duties, Ap. t 8. Inger, & Co., phermaceutical ‘chemisis, lyn. KEEPER WANTED.—A LADY, A PERFECT eeper, may be partner ina first class boarti itua‘ed on Broadway, capital Pye she wi ar'$1,000 or $1,800 8 ‘year. | Apply at 648 Broadway. yah —WANTED, A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG hous other city. Has had ene AUNDRESS Ret —ONE WHO UNDERSTANDS th recommendations, to day and Mon; ic at is East Twenty {i th street, just west of Fourth cane ILLINERS WANTED—AT NO. 146 CHAMBERS SREE" up stairs. Work given out, ALE AND FEMALE AGENTS WANTED, AS CAN- Yazsers, and 19 ell proftable work. The ongagement He remunerative. Apply to John Cartledge & ( adWay, Up sid ‘USIC TEACHER WANTED—A GENTLEMAN FULLY competent to fuish two pupila on the piano, can have his board ut a pleasant country residence $34 miles from Ho- 1 the Otto Cottage, Hoboken, ED—TO LEARN A LIGHT, GENTEEL AND ‘ul business, that can easily be made to pay 83 to $5 aday. With this knowledge men need never want a profit. bie employment in any city, Apply at No, 6 Catherine street, room 9, up stairs. ORTER WANTED—ONE THAT | UNDERSTANDS mp ing suRarm, sa dad first year 86 per week. Address, N is qi bi wien’ referenoes, Yin oe wee yi qalyuaes AND SALESWOMEN.— Mrs! Carter's, 693 Broadway; trimmers of the in the city trade, and first hand milliners rut thowe bly noquainied Dusiness eed apply; algo, respeetable young ladies 1) WATCH CASE POLISHERS.—A LADY, WELL EX. perienced in that buainess. and willing 10 go P, Gracin. Ohio, may Jearu the further ulare At UPNKIRTH & CO'S,, ISL Faton ‘street, between Sand 10 Oekcek, A.M, References req TEACHERS. WANTED, AN UNMARRIED, EDU- cated foreign gentie’ of boys, hear the. Urivershy of Virginia, 0 teach German, Jn Frend music and draw! Salary, $300, and ali the fees for music and drawing, and also board, ineluding washing fuel, and light, A persenal interview with the ‘of the se would, be preferred to any that could be cttered. Pest office Woodville depot, Albemarie county, Vir- ginia, HOODLOR, WO SMART WAITERS WANTED.—NONE BUT THOSE She perenan ul jusiness need apply, at 79 Beach st, near Wei Ahearn RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT GIRL, eneral housework, in @ suall family. Inquire ab ob Went ath se ANTED—A WELSH, ENGLISH, SCOTCH OR GER- man woman, to act as chambermaid and waiter in a pri- vate family in the country. One who is well aualiied, and can bring gond testimonials a to character and ability, may obtain rmanent { situation, ‘with fair wages, by maar Bonisnd st, for two days, between 10 3 Weir A GENTERL PRIVATE FAMILY IN Brooklyn, a neat, mM and’ waiter the mas assistant chambermaid just have had expe- perience, and must be well recommend ee Park row, New York, or 4 Remsen street, Wn WOMAN, AS coon, SHE MUST BE bE) first rate washer and troner, preedend seul. Kone seeds 7 ho. cannot o arial ae "Apply alia West Path st, wear’ ANTED—FOUR GOOD MILLINERS, AND A FIRST cite Fimmmer, for the ekty trade. Apply at Mrs. Dodd's, ANTED—SEVERAL GIRLS WHO UNDERSTAND working at capsules: sieo, wanted a smart intelligent 1, about 18 or 20 years of age, to to learn light (inka conan covey genteel eyed at gut bea. ANTED—A YOUNG LADY, TO ATTEND NA by Broadway. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG LADY. WHO in coine = Dak frtenery sore.” Inquire of fa Atastio ck, Drootive, ierteo Ws iraeew or ye) ms eo la nk FoR oor ston weet th st between bth aateamaraersree wt ANTRD—A GERMAN GIRL. TODO, THE HOUR. ‘work of & small private cook, and first rate worker and ironer. 4h st. corner 34, Williamab urg. Wnt ANTED—TWO REFPECTABLE city reference—one as the eer ‘As waiter, they must be willing the country, ‘Apply at 21 Brevoort 10th iO and ED—AN AMERICAN OR ENGLISH YOUNG eee oo eoraes a wae ’ quod home a ottored. Inquire at 7 Barrow st, near Bleecker. ANTED—A MIDDLE AGED WOMAN, COOK, wi ron, and to make herself ai a Apply at 19 4th at. ANTED—AN AMERICAN, Excume, ieee ee es Py WOMEN, And laundress, and willing to do cook, washer and troner; also a waiter ohamber mast Good required. Good given. in. (paren No. 18, Metropolitan Blovel, this’ day, from 10 A ¥.to WAXSTED-AT 49 BROADWAY. SIX YOUNG, 1.A- IF acquainted with the trimming and thoroughly acq _usiness. None but competent saleswomen need r. ‘Kiso, two casbboys wanted, vor y eee GIRL eo CAN DO ALL By BH or work, and is washer and ii ehymoni "Apply at 82 ireenwich ave., win good recten: W'iieies Oi, Rew freee ‘ah Siok bape, AT Win LADY &. = AND AMIA- he nper. o i © osmmetrean, Yor a rest ith Broa ‘room No. 6, between i aM aes HELP >? WANTED. TANTED-AN HONEST, INDUSTRIOUS GIRL, ae ae as Washer and jouer pe ay EY ae at No. ‘ater street, bet) and lock.” Nowe uted appiy without the beat ot referensea. 'ANTED—AN AMERICAN, GERMAN OR FRENCH Kirl, in @ private family of two persons. One that isu washer and i froer | healthy wea and ean Protestants only need a aor Tene eee afternoon ing, or after 4in the Summit st., bet ‘and Henry, South Brooklyn. ebied ANTED—TEN HAT TRIMMERS. NONE BUT FIRST rate hands need Bpply, to Miller & Day, 110 Centre st. Woke am AMERICAN WOMAN, WHITE OR CO- VV lored, for gener: ae Sesh To ‘goat cook, and ironer F month wi be given, Aj y hw XK and 12 o'clock, at Now'8 Ee Ish st.” nine cen td Wo tiie rate hands need pd IMMEDIATELY. NONE rhek st but first rate hands need apdly. Inquire at No.5 Va- WANTED. A. HOUSEKEEPER, TO LOOK APTER the domestic affairs, aud to serve in a bakery store oc- casionally. Must have iirat rate references or need not ap. ly, Should prefer oue about forty years of age. Address A, Z., Herald office. ANTED—A WET NURSE.—A RESPECTABLE, TIDY, healty person, with good references, may tind a good situation in a sioail family living « half hour’s ride from this city, Apply, before o'clock to day, at the store 10) Cham. ANTED—A GIRL, TO DO THE GENERAL HOUSE. Work of @ small family; she must be a good washer and jroner, and understand plain cooking. Kostch or Ger= lan preferred: Apply at 8? Poplar street, Br oklyn. ANTED—A GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK In a aanail family: must understand plain cooking, and Ve a good Waser and iron hose having good city refer: ence from last place, can call at Be ‘West 19th st., between 8th and 9thaves, Wages, 86. APR D eh. SEERA 4 i Bie fears THE hey mn jousework of a small Tain o Mrs. Gray, 4m avenue, 2d.door above Ith st. PP -— ANTED—YOUNG MEN Re agen AG #0 Lye TO ro rae All kinds of voyages furnish roca Sg anes Py pply Also, several ecoope: enters: Rand's Rosen, iol Boul Me coruer of Fock slp. ATED 2. YOCNG MAN THAT UNDERSTANDS: samine turning jewelry. Apply at Sailsbury & Arrow- emith’s, 12] Nassau sircet. ‘OGL SORTERS WANTED IMMEDIATELY—AT THE Bridgeport Woollen Mills, Bridgeport, Conn. ANTED—IN A COUNTING ROOM, A YOUTH FOUR- teen to sixteen years of age. Must reside with bis pa- rents, Salary, $100 per annum. “Applicant will adress box ‘ost office. ANTED—AN ACTIVE LAD, FROM SIXTEEN TO ‘hieen years of age, to attend a retail counter. Apply at 215 Washington street ‘ANTED—A MAN WHO UNDERSTANDS MOUNTING and finishing maps. Tnquire ut 62 Mercer st, ANTED—A YOUNG AMERICAN, ACQUAINTED with the business, as clerk in an up town hardware stove, Apply at 364 Bowery. ANTED—A MAN TO SELL AY EXCELLENT AR- ticle of Imitation brandy, besides other liquors. A Ger- man preferred, ‘To one who understands the business, wages and, & Neral commission Will be pald. Address A, 8., box 3 ofliee. SITUATIONS WANTED. RESPECTABLE YOUNG PROTESTANT GIRL WANTS ‘A situation as chambermaid, plain sewing; has Bo objection io take care of children. “Okabe scent ‘Veney st. WIDOW LADY OF RESPECTABILITY, FROM AL- lesires a situation, as housekeeper, ether ‘4 or widower's department. Those wishing @ ne Well bred lady to preside over thelr establishments, may address X. Y. Z., Herald office. NY LADY, IN THE CITY OR COUNTRY, (COUNTRY pretered,) ‘wishing a litte girl to take care of a bad; fo do light work, can obtain one, by calling at No. 39 Broadway, up stairs. poe ly a VANE Se A RESPECTABLE WO- man, as g cook, washer and ironer. Refers to last employers, x pause West 13th st, PROTESTANT WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION, TO 0 ashort distance in the country, ag professed cook; Perfectly understands her business in ali its branches, French Gas Phe thin retnence given, Apply at 133 B. 1th st., ird oor, front SITUATION WANTED—BY A_ PROTESTANT American girl, as cook, in, smuall family: is willing to ayy at in Washing; no/objections io ga in the country, reverence, Call at 137 Hudeon av., Brooklyn. GERMAN YOUNG LADY, 2 YEARS OF AGE. WHO speaks and Frencli, desires a situation as com- vanton to a lady, or to take care of children ; has no objection (travel eat iy'references given, Apply at No. 510 way, in the books! A SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, (AME. Fieas.) aa light porter in a wholenale store; is of steady habits, able and willing to make himself generally ueetul. The ae of city reference, Inquire for or a B., 206 West ‘Bith st. GERMAN GENTLEMAN, WHO HAS BEEN shown 4 YOUNG MARRIED MAN, OWNING A GOOD HORSE fand wagon, would Ike employme h scquainied ehh ibe oly and subarea, Address 0. Lovel, one of Aron Swartz, Chatham square Post office. REGULAR GRADUATE PHYSICIAN AND SUR- geon desires to attend the office, indoor or outdoor prac- ice, or put up medicines for another physician who may Want such b 'p, in or out of the elty. Advress Lancet, erything 1a hie higes reacepiionabie reterences given ia to charncter and ability’ pply at ® Leonard intelligence office. “West or Sout ence ty, Ae., faraisbed. Robert, box 4¢9 Fost office, for one week. Corr, OR, TRANSLATOR—A LADY, TEACHER of the French lan sabes to obtain inerative em- ployment during the vacalton, either as copyist or wensioner. ete Marie Lebrun, Maairon square Post oilice. refer- ‘news addrene JORDON BLEU —A GOOD Ly FEMALE COOK Wishes a situation in a ly. Reet referencen, having been eegployed (nthe Sree teckibeo et this country. Call at 91 Franklin st, RAUGHTSMAN.—A YOUNG LOCOMOTIVE MACHT hist, who unders’ands and is Well acquainted ing in Sones ery, Wishes to obtain a “See a in any locomotive or machine shop Post office, New Albany, Indiana, Bi onkerney ws ON SATURDAYS WANTED—B’ hose time ie wnoestpied on that da ive the: est of ‘® ae 10 character and capability, reference lease address 1 hookkeepert Herald office, 10 MERCHANTS, &c.—A FIRST RATE ACCOUNTANT, who writes a god hand, and is 4 superior mental ealeu~ lator, desires employment fs fi capacity where ferenten“Addieet? for three dnye, Suffolk, Herald Goad elty re: mo cLora MERCHANTS WANTED, 4 SITUATION, & young man wi seven years’ ihe cata Vusinten., Boot of city reference, "Address A. P. kon by office, for three days. Weare st Ee pearance a8. SROTRSTAN? GTR! and waiter, or to do email ely, § Jaat }. for a place, Please call for two days at 28 Jay st., Brooklyn. ANTRD—BY A YOUNG HEALTHY WOMAN, yuo has recently lon: her own child, @ baliy to wet murse, at her own house, No. 282 2b st., between Sth and %h ava. yee 4 RESPROTARLE YOu: fitnation, to do cooking, washing and iron! small vate % W p porver, nn wore Pr 4 yoo . basa ‘ork. ie of sober, band Yur} ret Bote, ded writes 8 ‘and expectation Address Jobn, bex 1.277 _—————$————— TANTED—A SITUATION, BY A Yi W Sl Sy py wiirane ESE an or porter, in cnees can be piven. Adireee MP ANTED—A SITUATION, » A eR! A given. "Apply 01 00 Demboct. ta tel sparnenper ood A WAXTED A SIUATION. 48 COACHMAN, BY Ane fentervele i Rppiy at be West 30m ne FRENCH ADVERTISEMENTS. x MONSIRUR RECOMMAND. ete., a , 1 Browdway. coin de i $e rus, TDzmarcaieconn gee ATSGANT L-A GROMBTRIB RT 1. Le ees <vnaTHE TRADES, 10 SSP RR a Witaanere Arnis to Pea REMAN, FO tara as ss erase, et ot NTED—GILDERS, TWO. OR sae Pe a RC RE Ker

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