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Ywafairs in California, Gov. Johnson's application for ‘masistance; Secretary Yarcy’s reply thereto; Cushing's ‘opinion of the subjecr ; the instructions to the naval and _ miltary commande ;s on the Pacific, will make up the budget. And it jg believed thet these papers will place Gov. Jobnsen’e conduct, with regard to the operations of the Vigileonce ‘Committes, in 80 very enviable light. The re/uea! of ag sistance 19 dye Governor wes based upon bis failure to ammon the State Legislature to bis aid, whith was the “iret duty devolving upon bim, in suppreesing the s0-c alled insurrection. ‘The‘State Depertaron: has information that the trade in cooli¢ s in American and British vessels continwes with una) ated vigor in Cvba. An Knglish captain is under oY tract for delivering this description of laborers om Pantations, where they are treated no better than slaves. “The emigration of these Chinese docs not diminish the ‘trade in Africans, who are brought in large numbers to Cuba. General Whitfield left this-evening for Kansae, where be imtends to canvass the Territory as delegate. ‘The nigger-worshippers are in high gleo at the election of Blair to Congress, in place of Kennett, from Miesouri, pice See eee Wasmnorton, Aug. 5, 1866. ‘THK NORTEWESTERN BOUNDARY. ‘The Senate passed the House bill providing for running a boundary line between Washington Territory and the British poegeteione. THE KANSAS TREASON CASES, Mr. Sewaxn presented the petition of Charles Robinson ‘and other, now confined in Kansas under a charge of ‘weason, praying for relicf. Referred to the Judiciary Committee. ‘The petitioners set forth their trial is to take place on ‘the second Monday of September, at Lecompton, and be- Heving they cannot there have a tair and impartial trial, euch as the constitution guarantees every citizen, pray the venue may be cl 4 oi they tried by the Supreme Court of the United 5 Mr. Sewanrp, ( co pwoeehpipa tof New York, asked to tho petition at as early a day as possible, ‘Decause the time assigned for the trial was near at hand and the nature of the case such as to require the most id consideration. These trials arose out of a con- of political opinians, between parties and citizens of ‘the United States, and which ae ee two mongen ot Congress andthe departments e government, the President being on one side and the House on the other. Political trials are almost unknown in this country. The employment of the Judiciary to settle and establish po- fitical principles and policy ,i¢ a resort which has nev ‘Deen made with success and with a good result tothe peace and harmony of society in any free country in the world. If you refer @ thin, Mr. Waser, (dem.) of Cal.—I object to a discussion of the question now. It is out of order. I have some reports ‘to make, and know that other Senators have, and we don’t want the whole morning hour thus consumed. ne SewarD—l have but a word or two more to add, war, We 1 sball be allowed to proceed. ‘eller not pressing bis ection, Mr. Sewaxp said, convictions and ts of attainder, however pe racenert and however popular when obtained, were al- ‘ways subsequently reversed. TEE OFFICE OF PRESIDENT. Mr. Boruxn, (dem.) of S. C., from the Judiciary Com- of thea ‘on the Recessity of ac ditional death or disability of the Presi “woo MPROVEMENTS, and ied the bills for the im- Michigan city, Vermiliion 0, and for the im provement at of the navigation wt the river. The bills for the improvement of the Barbors of Dubuque and Washington were rejected. ‘Adjourned. House of Representatives. Wasninoron, Aug. 5, 1856. Bills relative to the District of Columbia were taken up ‘and congidered, and about half a dozen of them passed, ‘THE GENERAL APPROPRIATION BILL. ‘The Bouse then went irto Committee of the Whole on the Legiviative, Judicial and Executive Appropriation ‘bil. Mr. Grow (nigger worebipper), of Pa., moved to strike ent the salaries of the Judges and Secretary of Kansas, declaring he would not vote to svrtain usurpation nor to pay the salaries of Judges who trample down the |iver- tes of the people in that Territory. Mr. Purrrs (dem. ), of Mo., denied that the Legislative Assembly was elected b; fraud, the Ze slavery party Deing in the majority. e effect of the amendment, Le Baid, would be to delay the e of the bill. Mr. PHERNaN (oigeer. worshipper), of Objo, offered an jamendment provi¢.ng that no pari of the money for the Territory shal! be expended till the release of those ‘The Senate a of the harbors ‘er knows to be unfounded. Va., said the amendment in- Seager, 5 sce roe, ike you ange the | ‘ou shall baye no mi unless you acquit the prtomecrs. He would not characterise the movement as revolutionary, but it was monstrous and subversive of snciple of common and criminal law. Mr. terman amendment was rejected by #.x majority, Mr. Grow’'s disagreed to. Mr. Dexw, (nigger worshipper) of Ind., offered a_pro- 'viso, that no part of this money be drawn from the Tres tl a bill be and aj wed by the Presi- for the pacijcation of troubles in Kaa- which eha)! contain a slavery restriction regard- ‘Kansas and Nebraska. Toere was but one remedy— hold of the rea! mischief by the roots, and tear it agreed with Mr. Dunn in that remark; but y did be not vote for the bill to admit Kansas with the constitution, which would have plucked out slay- and given peace? . Dunn's amendment was adopted, by ayes 10; naye counted. Grow another was added—that no leged offences against the laws of the I which assembled at bawnee Miszion, be laped ‘The compenration and mileage of the members of the tive Aseemb'y, officers and clerks, and ihe oon- expenses, $20,000, were ares ont. Houre then took a recess tll 7 | EVENING SESSION, Mr. Cracrn, (nigger worshipper) of N. H., contrasted with our present bistory to show bow far the ernment bas departed from the doctrines ot Washing- apd Jefferson on a KT principle of human rigbte. Mr. Usvexwoon, (K. N.) of Kentucky, vindicated sla- as being the best condition for the blacks of this ‘and justified the repeal of the Mssour! restric- on ground of ite unconstitutionality. He defend- the principles of the American party Mr. Lecren, (nigger worshipper) of Ohio, arraigned the democracy for their departure from the anti- very principles on which they formerly triumphed, said he would try, convict au’ sentence them, aod hen Leathe 5 ber comes assict in their execution Adjourned Massachusetts American State Co mest, Frrcnevne, Aug. 6, 1886 ‘The Massachusetts American “tute Counc!) held a ar. meeting here to-day. About 160 delegates were A. B. Ply, of Boston, moved to endorere the no- of Fillmore and Ponclton. Gideon Haynes ‘o amend rete be to te Fremont and Joneson, iment carr! $9 {0 52. B. F. Cook, of , then reat a document from the Feqites? of SOWA amntetn w te tS teremag wwe enariet Of Yostaer~ cits Council, on the ground that they re. to support the nominations of the American party, made, and granting authority to the Fillmore men form new Councils. The Fillmore men then withdrew formed a new State Counci!, with \. B. Ely as Presi- The Fremont pertion endorsed the revom pation Governor Gardner, and adhered to the nom!natione of nston. en Iveaia American State Convention. Haxnincas, Aug. 5, 1858. “he American State Convention met to-day, \adrew ‘Whe the President; Joseph R. Tage i! and An- wart wore chosea President vem ge The eT proposition for forming a fusion y a vote of 72 against 18. Tcounty Convention nominated John C. A Fremont county none. ene fr re-election to Congress. is talked of. Jersey Democratic State Convention. Democratic Stat conveation wil’ neat in this eit ‘ic State Conv will meet in this cx ae ose, to pominate a Governor. A large nomber , Aug. 5, 1886. ‘The Republican Convention fhon of the Second Giethiot of today nominated Chas. J. Gilman, of Branewick, Congress. Fire in Loutaville. Lov rie, Kr, Aug. 5, 1856. Four four ttory warehouses on Second, between Main with . bal pe, cotton, whisk: ‘acon, et rod $15,600" The suher was Owned by Pilkia ‘was filled with agricultural implementa. Loss 0,000. and Loss of Life. Powder Mill E: Ponti anp, Me, Aug. 5, 1860. ‘Yesterday afternoon the corning and glazing miile con- with the powder works at Gorham, blew up, kill- ‘Peter Ritehie, of Canada, and Messrs. Gerry, of Port. 4, and White, of Acton, Mase, Boston Weekly Bank Statement. Bostom, Aug: 1856. Bo following are the footings of our weekly bank etate- cor Ge Fat Were, compared with those of the week i 9,900 and diecounts, + 62,506,600 int dee from other banks. ‘mount due to other banks... 804,700 3€,509,000 £,080,009 ¢ Baukce Nav NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 6, 1856. Markets. PRILADELPHIA STOCK BOARD. PwitapKtriga, Aug. 5, 1856. a Penn. State 6's, 83; Pca es, ‘; Long Island Raurond, Tass ‘Morris , 16 Fe es, Railroad. 40. Funny Benak Ad Derrorr, J “We are told that there ts need of more banking facilites are re oeeeERT moet @emands of a healthy frade.”” ‘$m — oe @ isan item from Detroit Free this ki i Ts om the Delos Bree trot a, the for some years yel. We have several this money, left by my late larger portion of which will be given te any party who will start the bank. Please notice fact in cree Re- spectfully, &c., Eprtox New ons Hamat ae ‘$3. Would ‘more if co ~ ly era ag [tthe sos proves advantageous, I will make a larger re eee Ww. Loyd’s Patent Im Stereoscope, with Langenheim’s new series of American views, upon glass, and $ploges to nature, Publication office 622 Broadway, op) the St, Nicholas. WILLIAM LOYD, sole proprietor jr senhein's ne stereoscopic views. proved circular pianoforte; he Piano —T ite Gr + J. & ©. FISCHER'S wy rts femory pn4 and Ninth vente, ‘New York. «Congress a si Saratoga . “Empire Spring” superseded — Pure ticle ha! te mode! valu ot the so celebrated alt’ po c at the alusof the, mos as or waters the United States arises chietly, if sm ioorss THEY cOmTAIS effective remedial agents fb proportion to the amount of iodine they hold in solution. ANDEKS’ YURE JODINE WATER, therefore, which Dr. James R. Chilton certifies to be a '* Sola- tion of Pure Iodine in Water,” and to embrace “ about bail a Brain of iodine to each fluid olince of water,” Ianecessarlly TO ALL THE MEDICATED SPRINGS, which tnvalide submit tosueh & waste of time, comfort and money, to visit. The “Congress Water.” ihe “Saratoga ‘Water,’ as well ae the ‘Empire Spring” Water, only contain a trifling proportionof jodine of magnesium, but Dr. Anders Jodine Water embodies the GREATEST AMOUNT OF PURE IODINE EVER KNOWN to be held in solution by pure water itself; and hen free f.om all extraneous or antagonistic matter, may be co sidered @ REAL SPECIFIC FOR FEVER AND AGUB, &s weil as for al) other disorders in which the use’ of Todine is Particularly indicated. Its effect in the RADICAL CURE OF DYSPEPSIA is beyond ail ordinary conception; while for the’ FERFECT CURE OF SCROFULA, IN ALL 118 FORMS, AND the entire range of pi Complaints, it stands pert curivasicd te te witte catalogue of pharmaceutica! pre tH Sold, wholesale 5b: ne ‘2 " ANDERS & FOSDIOK, No. 8 Second avenue and S62 Broadway, J),B, Noms, Chicago, and druggiste generally, Thave analyzed the "Iodine prepared by Dr. An ders, and Gnd it to be a solution of pure Lodine in water, It has long been a desideratum to prepare Todine so that it can be administered in its uncombined state. This Beepersiion by Dr. Anders to effect that object, Each tluid ounce of the Wate bout half a grain of Iodine. I consicer it a valuabl d one which will prove service- Abie in all those case the use of Iodine is indicated. mes R. Cainton, M. D., Chemist, New Youx, May 22 1846" CERTIFICATE FROM PROF, JAMES C. BOOTH, UNITED STATES MINT, PRILADELYMIA, JUNE 27, Dr. Henry Anders: he sample of Todlne Water tested by me, I find to be Todine dieeolved in pure water. Hemp. fully yours, James C. Born. The Smithsonian House, Broadway. This new and large hotel, newly furnished and in thorongh order, having ai} the appointinents of the highest priced hot-ls, invites the attention of travellers. GOOD ROOM AND BOAR! 175 TO $2 PER DAY. Or rooms oniv, (meals extra and as ordered.) %) cents, 75 cents and $1 per day, Parlors and bedrooms, $1.9) to $9 per day. SIDNEY KOPMAD Singer's Sewing Maehines.—In every Possi- ble way these machines have secured the favor of ine publie. The Here remiums and medals have been awarded to them abroad. Thousands are using them, on ev: ery of went wih entire satigtction and success. Let tho ave any hatereat in the subject call The be courteously ezhib.ted, whether they do or do net wih ‘0 purchase. I. M. SINGER & CO., Xo. $23 Broadway. Wholesale Clothin, ‘Warehouse. — Mer. haste viking ihe city are particulary Invited to inspect eur eck oi superior ready mate ore purdl superior reaty MAD J. 8 GEORGES LENS ro Wuuiaae sirect between Cedar and Liberty. Defiance Salamander Safes.Robert M. Ke above celetrated sales and. pacest powder proet cetance e ce! | de re Depot, 163 Pearl nireet, dle doc beiow we and Visiting Cards in the Latest aie; DeLe Rue's tne wording envelopes: sliver door plains: heavy silver seis and presses. EVERDELI, 0d itahed 1e40. frondwey, corner of Duane nureet; estal Druggist’s Fancy Goods Exclusive! Brushes, combe, scape, extracts, pomades, instruments, Parie perfumery and toile: "cies and every article sold oy ci: ro WOE wea anSs Cho" to Nassau fis Batchelor’s Hair Dyc, Wigs and Toupee's superior to all others. Their new Improvem fect comfort to the wearer, natural ek His unrivalled and only barmless twelve private rooms, at BATCHELOR: hee ren gts 1d Moustaches Forced to Grow tp siz weeks, by my onguent, which wil! not stain or {nj Rerin. Sis boule, sent toany partof the country. |K- BALHAM, (004, Broadway; Briggs. 37 State street, Albany. €ristadoro’s Wigs, Hair and Toupecs freite admiration among all connoisseurs of art. “aati of geeant private apartments for applying his inimitabie dye, as Teliable article of the Kind extant. Wholesale aud re- ‘RISTADORO 8, No. 6 Astor House. Copy the ad- ", Perfumers and Fancy Goods deo ers vising the city, will find the Baim of a thousand flow- ars. tor perfuming the breath and beautifying (he complexion, the most saleabie article in the P_ FETRIDG £.00., Pranicin square, York. For sale by all drug- iste and fancy {goude dealers in New York. Important Caution.: and Das stuff, falsely represented by the sellers to be Ts ons! pure unadulterated polsoniess magnetic powder for insecta ani ver- min, is frequently palmed off upon the Oe F The best » curly againet fraud ie 0 buy at the depot, 44 Broadway, or ofa dragetet 00 whom you can depend, Look 10 the medals ‘on the cover—see that ignature of ig ali right, ‘The Catarrh Doctor, C. Howard Marshall, PiPa.cervainly, cures catarch and coughs, will be, again at the St. Nicholas Hotel, New York. on August 18. Dr. M. trea 3 by letter aa in person, Direct to St, Nichol 18 Hotel, N. m free, Cholera, Dysentery, Colic, Croup, Vomit- ing, &c., are immediately cured by Dr. TOBIAS’ celebrated Venetian liniment. This remedy i now recommended by the most eminent physicians in the Coiied States, and is warrant ed harmiess. hy all the drvegiets and paten: medicine dealers in the United Price and W cents. Deput, @ Cordand sieet, Kalliston.—We refer the Reader to the Ad- \ertivement in another columa of Kalliston, which bas 9 .sed for some time by many persons who attest to its effivac: The position of the proprietors is sufficient to ensure the pul lie that nothing but a good article would be offered by the and we have every confidence in fta value, Married. Om Wednesday, July 30, by the Rev. Iferman Banger, Woiam W. Gaxcivmk to Sana B. Aawerkoe, both of this elt to New Patt, on Sunday, July 20, by the Rer. Stitt, B. Tuzsow, Jr., of this city, to Mise Fuga Jas of Rosendale. connty. Mhiladelphia papers 5 lease copy. 92 Tueed x ‘weeds mornin” Avent § Ph me Giassbough, Monaghad count iielanh, aged Hie friends, and those of his sister, Ann gtd ag AN respectfully |avited to attend-the funeral, this afternoon, At two o'clock, from the New York Hospital. On Tuesday, August 5, of consumption, Groncr T. z a Kitna’ relatives and fiends oF ine tay are int 0 attend the funeral, to morrow four o'clock, tbe residence of bis hchng mm Ly fourth street, eat Broadway, Bloomisgdale.” Wie reansins wil be ie: terrec in Trinity Cemetery. Monday, August 4, after iy yee Axwir, wife of Jeremiah ‘and 3 days, a native of Birr, Kings EU, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are requested to attend the funeral, this afternoon, at cue 9c, rom from her late repidence, NO. 171 Mulberry street, ‘without farther invitation. Cork and Kings counly popers yisse Om Tueeday, \uguet 5, Mrs. Sariy Mir wife of Col, Jeremiah Mitche!!, aged 70 years and 5 The friends of the are invited to att attond the fune- ral, from the residence her son in law, Amos 8 Cham. berlin, No, 7 Lexin, avenue, this morning, at half past ten o'clock, without further notice. Her remai ‘Will be taken to Vaterson, N. Ls , Paterson and pony pay On Tuesday, a JR M, Olwell & Ce. age. The iriende of the ‘amily are respectfully invited to at- tert the funeral, from his iste resi jo. 11 St. Luke's place, tomorrow morning, atten o'clock. Fune- ral services at St Joseph's chureh, sixth avenue. On Tuesday morning, \uguet 6,’ Conprua Latuas, in- fant daughter of F. B and \deline Eldridge. On Tuesday mornin os afver a briet {I!ness, N., youngest con of Orville N. and Susan Corae ed 2 years and 2 months. The frionds of the family are invited to attend the fune- ral, from the rosidence of his parenta, Fifty third street, betweea Second and Third avenwes, this afternoon, at two o’oloek, without farther invitation On Tuesday, Angust 4, Jony Tae ver, son Of Owen and Margaret Tepgart, age?'l year and & months. friends and acquaintances of the family are folly invited to attend the funeral, this afternoon, at three clock. from the residence of bis p No, 24424 Third avenue, for oe On Trew Cram as Tlexny Avecerts Benn, :¢ ond eon nd Mopica Bork, aged 1 yeur and 7 months The r ves and triende of the fm/ly are respectfully invited to ateod the funers!, thie afternoon, at half past two o'clock, from dhe reel rence of bit parents, corner of Greepwich ard Morris streets. on Toeeday Brows, gon of | wes of Balti Ireland, The funeral wl tak place from his parent's reriden No. 92 hight street, this afternoon, at one o'clock On Monday eveniog, \uguat 4, Grarrens Nea, infant daughter of Maria © eorer aed Samuel J sfopki op Morday, Acguet 4, of cone: mfion, in Brooklyn * & ibe S20 year of Bir og: ‘The family are tmvited to attend the funeral, this afternoon, at two @olock, frotm bis late No. 110 street. ‘Bin remaims will pe cseaped “eeGonreanend tar inter- A 1 month and 18 s, ae rx. maaye lo- ‘Bpectfully ioeiton to attend the funeral, to-morrow after- noon, at three o’clock precisely, from his father’s resi- dence, No. 160 Tillary street, near Prince street, Brook- lyn. On. ae: August 5, Morgan Jonun Murvimumt, aged 9 ‘The friends of the family are respectfully Invited to at- tend the funoral, this afternoon, at two o’clock, from the reeldence of bis parents, corner of Court and Church be Brooklyn. On Tuesday. August 6, Wiam Lawkence, aged 15 months and 21 days, son of James and Ellen Flaherty. The friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the juneral, to-morrow afternoon, at throe o’olock, from No 133 Columbia street, South Brooklyn. ‘The remains wil] be taken to Flatbush Cemetery for in- terment. California papers please copy. At Gowanus, on Tuesday, \vgust 5, Sanam V. D. Ber- GEN, daughter of the late John . Bergen, Ce 22 years. ‘The friends and relatives of the foamy are Ny invited to attend the funeral, without further invitation, this afternoon, at four o'clock, from the late reeidence of her father, near Third venue. On Tuesday, Jul her daughter’s residence, Mrs. oe Arents, aten Island, after an illness of five $5 Mrs, Junvsna Hanks, aged 65 years, 2 months and ay 8. Conceited and North Carolina papers please copy. At his residence, at Hyde Park, 2 Monday, August 4, Joux Gaisworp, in the 70d year ae sae ‘The funeral will take nb from Calvary church, i morrow afternoon, at four o'clock. friends quaiptanves, and the congregation of Calvary church, ore invited to attend. On Sunday, August 3, at the residence of his father, in Marcellus, Bondage. eggs N. Y., Everyy Gasper, Mer- chant. of this city. On Saturday, he ma — shor! and severe illness, at the residence +, Sieg son, James, at Catskill, Capt. Pioweas Pakore, im the 58th year of nis age. bi: keepsie and Kingston papers pleage copy. ambull, Coun., on Monday, July 28, Sumrwoon E. SrERUNG, formerly of Bridgeport, and late of this city, in the olst year of his age. Southern papers pleage copy. At Gmden, NJ. on Monday, August 4) Mere. Jax, tte) of Dr. Win. C. laughter of the late John i Ande: eon, of apes, x im the 29th year of ee ee. Ter friends, and those of the family, are invited to at- tend the funeral services, this morning, at 11 o’clock, at the Reformed Dutch cburch, at Hackensack. ast 4, MARGA- in Philadelphia, on Monday morning, Av ner F., fant datghter of William H.skd Mary N. Oliver, of this ‘ ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAV. A WILL SEE I-—if ON THE You NG MEN nic on Thursday, August 21, without fail, D™eAs = {COME DOWN THIS EVENING; IMPOSSIBLE for me to come up. reem. “HAS BEEN ANSWERED. ‘8 PIC H.D. A. PORATION See Ee THOMAS OR ‘acy Sarin, of Wi e, Eng! iett Bristol in'ieed for New York ae, y information respecting them will be thankfully received by their son, Wiliam Southey. Address Wm. H. Lawrence, corner of State and Chapel streeta, New Haven, Conn. F RORSANNA . WHO LIVED SOME Rb om | since with Mr. Chesterman, and afterwards took char; of an elderiy lady in Twenty first street, will call at 169 West zwemy third street, she will hear of something to her advan- tage. Beg oes First book 2 BE TROPOLITAN REGATTA CLUB, WILLIAMSBURG, Ang. 4, 1866.—The regular meeting of this club will bé held at iheir rooms, Washington Hotel, on Thursday evening, 6th inst, at $o'elock. Punetual attendance is desired, for the election'of ofkcers. ‘By order of the President. OR THE REGATTA. Tho venuuiful steamer B. GRIFPIN has been chartered io accompan: s Electric Spark and Bob Fish on their great match “fo take piace on Thursday, “Aug. 7, at 12 hoon, from Point Breeze, to sail round a stake ‘boat off Coney Island and back. ‘he boss will eave Harlem Bridge 019-4. M- fot of Righty. sixth street, East river, at half-past 9: Grand sireet at 10, ec slip ferry at haif-past 10, and pier 3 North river, at IkA! Refreshments of all kinds furnished on board the boa PAP. re, 80 cents for the excursion. J. M. LITERATURE. 379 BROADWAY. — * . TROW'S NEW YORK CITY DIRECTORY.— Compiled by H. Wilson. Por the year ending May 1, 1867. rice WILSON'S BUSINESS DIRECTORY: A classification of Ake xarious ‘vudes, professions, &e. Uveful wo buyers in this et. Price PILSON ® COPAITNERSHIP DIRBOTORS -Costeliing the names of of ne individuals in each firm, special partnerahi AO. AWilson 'S NEW YORK STATE BUSINESS eeard (In preparation.) Ofders by ma. wil receive prompt attention TROW, Podiiaher, 79 Brosdway, corner of White street, 4 TH THOUSAND. The people's favorite memoir, hecanes the hes UPHAM'S ILLUSTRATED Like OF PREMONT. PRICE 75 CENTS. Ong bandeome volum oe? Beare ea—14 ilustrations. TICKNOR & STON, PUBLISHERS, yor sale by nookvelere ‘and agents everywhere, Copies i) free of postage on receipt of 73 cents. T AND ond tale morning ER OF ROMANCE. ly four cenis. LIPPER CRAPT AND A CLIPPER CREW. 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Address Ann, box lo Hi MERCHANT WISHESTO MARRY; HE Goo AA. eeks correspondence with ladies of refinement and éation, who, like himself ,are well aituated both in societ peonnlarily. Address A’ R. T.. Herald office, with fu liculars, and frank reply will be returaed, ORT van nye gary tormake 3 First avenne eee . | Lowe LL, ped A bo THR (- 7 aH or 4, twenty five centa, pend Seng arm "| Shewe, siren owt, Wile’ Bm Viioter Post office, New Yi ATRIMOSTAL.=4 YOUNG GENTLEMAN, OF GOOD moral character, Posecssing it competonry, pious, goud tem jernid office. hy fos ny Mas hae ty yl WIishrs TO ning lad —— qualities neces. good wife, A contidentially, B. Stewart, ice. yrithes to form the Sor natoand ring Indy, aged about 18 pretty, inelligent and amieb eae 8 thane 16 matrimony. resa, With real name, in confidenge, stating when. and here sh lnerriew may be had, Frank Jackson, Broalway Post office. CONGRESS WATER. AS ARD-—TO SOUTHERNERS—DRINKERS or CON. gress Water. —An inferior article of mineral water fs advertised and sold under the name of “Saratomn” the word ‘Baratoge”’ boing used by counter: where they dare not risk selling aruicle a8 COunarenn”) The water cose of the cheat arises Congress water having often called Saratoga water, that many peopie su is ite true and only name. Taking atraniage thin, (he uriows a jw #0 put up, with names, marks and bokies, as to resemble, as near as rad are, Congress. waicr, pane the ‘fnd mostiy sold aa on tmntation to those unacqiainte: With the iting ushing, marke. and rand, peenliar favor ora dene Stein th ope the Water cr Pf mr ai we wat rom a which might OG ties sold an “Haratoga’ water, Op, peteons whore f—", of conscience extend only to cases wi they are liable to pecuntary punisement, and yet the article 90 imposed omthe paviic be worthiess or tjuriona. Ifyon want frnatee Congres Srater bay Lor rompectabie dealers oniy and a a obeert that ihe brand on the cork ie CONGRESS RC. & W. for it without those wordsand letters, it ina Pelnating counverfen. On writing to us, we will send you & ist of prices, nizes and packages, and by ordermg from wa direct ‘enclosing draft for the amount ordered, yon ean have {inefeiy terwested to any part of the Compronctays . and Nu. 13 Shamee wees, ‘New sor, Rinqugerenant ene ean eaanenameamnaed 1") psp. ae E BUCHANAN ASSOCIATION OF bys uariers, 110 Greenwich ‘Wwednesdsy) ) event at order y) ning, Seek BRAY, President. James Cavan a Hyox O'Neu, } Secretaries, 99” WARD. —h MEETING OF THE this erenng, sociatlon at ‘out re thie events oe Tpocaazic 8 REPUBLICAN GENERAL COMMITTEE. | ting of this committee will be held at Tam. pany haf'on‘rhursdey evening A see T 166d, at 8 o'clock, juested. LORENZO B, , Chairman, fumes 1 Besar) 20 B, SHEPARD, Chi Psrer '. ALrup Chaxcenion p Secretaries, Jouy Y. 8avace,Jr., SPECIAL NOTICES. eee ALE ELECTION FOB DIRECTORS OF THE KNICKER- aes Sg Company, for the ensuing year, will beheld at the offlce bth avenue and Twenty-third on Wednesday, rer gust 1866. The bes ge will beopen from Sie ~ GEO, C, PET! Secretary. ALLIOPE. — THE STEAMER UNION HAS BEEN CHAR- red for a few days, for the purpose of expibiting he musical steam Oalliope, the greatest invention of the which has created so much admiration in some of the rt cities, The Union will leave pier 3, North river, on aie day, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, of the present week, & 9 0°Clo wif fair weather, tending at the {00 of Robinson, Spring and Amos streeta, at ton, twenty and thirty minutes later each trip, and will make excursions up the iver or down the Larbor, for the purpose of demonstrating the me erty of the instrument. The musie is produced by atam although it may be heard for s disance of ton io twelve ites, the instrument, to be appreciated, must be seen. Fare Bien. JONATHAN’ DAY, Astor House, N. B.—The subscriber is sole agent for the Sale of the above instruments, and he invites steamboat and railroad agents to make an Je in this vicinity, 0. 0. F.—-THE R. W. GRAND LODGE OF SOUTH + ern New York will commence its annual session, in ita room, O. F, Hall, corner of Grand and Centre streets, on Wednesday morning, the 6th inst., at 10 o'clock. By order, JOHN I, DAVIES. Grand Seeretary, RTIES LOCATING LAND WAR ed will locate, for a eommission restored to market from railroad re and districts of Wisconsin, if immediate application is made. Said lands, from their contiguity to im Provemente, wil pay a profit of Tiqgo3M per cont this year. A! Western Land and Farm. Retry 29 Browiway. PORTANT TO MUEMEN'S UNION 1118 QOMMITTER OF THE wir price of milk to 434 at wholesale and G'4c at reall. very. hailieuan is herewith notified that we have s meeting on Wednesiay nex:, Ausast 6, 10 organize a real association on behalf of tie coutuit.ce. P. Scherrer, P. Boslet, F. Vitter, A. Hubbechmiu, P. Ker mer, M. Milier, H. Krager. EW YORK FIRE DEPARTMENT FUND.—SEALED propesals will be received until August 13, inclusive, for furnsbing shoes for the New York Fire artment Fund for one year, from Ist of Ocrober next, |For further information apply to PHILLIPS, 85 Pike street, yw ATKINS, 16 Catherine street, 8B THOMNON oh Beekman sree, School Committe QPEICE RECEIVER OF TAXES, NO. 92 CAMB street, (new Court House.) New York, June 23, 185é.: Public notive.—To avoid the risks that must inevitably occur from the crowd of tax payers who Dut of o the Invest day the Fm fom of their taxes, have determined to adopt the follow. ule, which will be rigidly adhered to during my term ‘of ofice:—I shail receive no money after 20'clock PM. Every officer {n this De ariment is stricyy Prohibited hoe receiving envelopes containing money or checks for the payment of taxes. "By order, RY iH. HOWARD, Receiver. aa LOUISE, MINER, MASTER.—SHIPPERS OF cargo by this vessel on her lave passage from Boston to are requested to for odd bills of La GARRET DYKEMAN. President MORTON FAIRCHILD, Vice President. Wriuam Prt, Secretary. LOST AND FOUND. _ Diiene PIN LOST OR STOLEN —$25 REWARD — Itis set in a cluster of seven stones, with guart chain im attached, and was lost or stolen on 8 The above reward will be given, a on returning said at No.4 Aanor nent ofliee, oppoalte Merean. OUND-ON THE 10TH ULTIMO, IN Tati part of the city. # gold watch and chain; the ow: havd the same by Proving property and paying tor a ing. Apply at the Exchange office, 658 Broadway 2st of -ON MONDAY, TWO MOURNING BitBAs th jet and the other enameiled, The fin be liberally rewarded by leaving of R, Price, jeweller, No. % Fulton street, up sta OST—IN CANAL OR WOOSTER STREET. ON Mo r mall square old breastpin, of little value, et wi ll white stones on the edge and one yel low stone in the © ‘The finder will be sultably rewarded by leaving it at No. 20 Wooster stree AR Ta OST.—IF THE PERSON WHO FOUND A PORTER |4 monnaie, at or near the corner of Varick and Broone Streets, on Monday afternoon, will return the same at 102 Va rick street, he will be suitably rewarded. L°%<2% TUESDAY. AUGUST 8, IN GOING FROM Ninth street through Third and Lexington avenues, a ‘« breastpin. The finder will be liberally rewarded by Jeaving it at #2 Ninth street. LOStzTHE MEMORANDUM BOOK OF Rs. NOWLRS, ‘The finder will please send it to the Astor House. J OTICE “THE PUBLIO ARE HEREBY CAUTIONED negotiating t following notes: — Jacob Reed, dated Fetrtary 3,80, D. H. Cadwallader & Co., Feb. 2," Bryan Hardeastie & Co., Mareh 1}, Louis Joyut & Co., Deo.'} Do. do. Feb. I Do go. Mar. Do. jo. A. 1 6 Bo: ak Brother, reh 2, "6. Heiman & Ezekiel, June 2. 56. Do. do. June 30, 56. xe. Resenbach & Co., March 22, \% Sheppard & Van Harienger. Mer, pte Spinger Bros. Jan, 1," Je Muiual inguranos Co. Ehiiiiphia accep tance, dated June 24, CU months, fo 118) 00 following stocks — Penn. RR: Co., to Sar’! Robinson, and endorsed by hima Favannah soam Nav) Co arciay IR: and Coal Co, Kehroeder Land Payment of the: above has been stopped, they hevieg boca stolen from the counting room of Samuel G, Kobinson & Co.. 37 Carter's ailey, Philadelphia, on Saturday evening last, 2d Instant. Ae FROM THE SUBSCRIPER, , Sombay NioW 3d instant, at the corner of \ Wite « and Broadw: BSEUESeRTTE= old watch, chain and finger ri Whoever had Cy — fo take them will please return the same 0. (eo M. She lorence's Hotel, corner Broadway and Walker street, cand obli N’H.—Pawnbrokers pleare take uotice of the above A suitable reward will be given. _ THE TRADES. A*’ Boy yi YEARS OF AGE, OF STRADY Marra, ‘ishen to learn a trade; would prefer silversmith, case maker or joweller. "Can reter to gome of the most Fes: peetable houses in the city. Aviiress K. T., Herald offcr, BM ACKSMITHS AND Lee oo Jf} 1 Apply at 675 3d avenue. GREW. Bic UITERS.—WANTED, THREE GOOD BLOCK > cutters, at 10 Cortlandt st a a Ah Cp PETTERS WANTED.—IP GRO. MILLER, OR GEO, urgeed, who were employed ducing the bummer of 1834 al Bows ‘wil call at 6 William st., they will moch Slige an old eraphoyer. OLD Lp rtp IMMEDIATELY, 8 £00 Grinder and TT POLRY, Manufacture, Broadway alse WANTED.—AN EXPERIENCED MALT is wanted, as foreman, ina malt honse in Poun- need apply but sock oe fully understand ted to character, com. etency, Ae., will be required. Apply to 10 Samuel Milbaak, 70 son #t, DIF SINKERS.—A FIRST RATE DIE SINKER WILL loyment F. Goll, 120th st, between 4th watchmaker, to go ton Western cli mere there ta fine ortanity to open a ANewe, conection witha Shmees ears’ standing. A small amount [0 THUMBERS SITUATION WANTED, BY A, PRAC. and is fall; yt te take ol a Somme Sake sole a Situation desired. Address J. Fe, GUASSMAKERS.—WANTED, TWO OR THRER sober, 0 meh, Manel iment will be piven: dike Brooklya Fllat Glass Company’s factory, State st, Brooklyn. Y ©, AnD MANUFACTURERS,—A SITUATION hoa *4 by 8 atendy man, og cud maker all kinds: pri ied ere, card board mmetier: Bapleton Post ome, Staten taland, MY. TANTED—A GOOD DIF SINKER; ALSO, A FINE engraver; one used to fine work on silver, and a first rate apinner, who understands working In German silver cond: good wages will be pad to first rate workmen: none d apply; constant employment guaranteed, Apply of the Rogers Bros’ Manufacturing Co., 17 Maiden 7 ANTED—TWO GOOD BLACKSMITHS, TO GO A W short distance in the country. Apply, from 12103 P. jay, at 168 Bth avenue. TANTED—A YOUNG MAN, AT THE PRINTING W busin ‘ho has sone knowledge of hand press work. Apply to Puidney & Russell, 79 John st. J ANTRDSA GOOD TURNER AND FITTER AND A an. None but sober, steady ly to ta Eg a i wilt this_ meet the. eye ot * wormed there, be is requested to onit immediately. 7 ete See, Re rege J ANTED—A GOOD WATCHMAKER. ONE WITH y reference mn Wishing a permanent situation in she city may address Herald office. Wxire A GOOD CUTTER: ONE wre mm COMPR. upply ihe wants of @ store, & sniia c to hare Be Be oes Bove b LADY GOING INTO 1 THE COUNTRY WISHES TO secure piace ae |, for a girl who has lived see i aia Seen <4 for hree daye oa RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUA. tion, as chambermaid and plain sewer, or Boisework of of astnall Tamily; best of reference given. cande seen at 48 West 13th, hear Gth avenue, in the ‘rear, for wo days. Svasion W ANSE ta ae mmaP 4 Larey? j of gay re el, by & Woman WI MN aa’ ba seen for two day af 231 Be Bowery, rear 3 ferences. AST ‘A SitvaTION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, washer and froner. Good reference. Apply at ry 7 igh et a between 6th and 7th avenues. YOUNG LADY, A GRADUATE OF THE PACKER Institute, Brooklyn, wishes to engage private family, or as a 'teucher in a ih pre ferred, Please address H., box 3,377 Pont alice, New ¥ York. SITUATION WANTED, BY A YOUNG GIRL, AS A, plain sewer, Best of city reference. Call at 119 Wost cs GERMAN LADY, WHO SPEAKS AND WRITES English Lar niereng ‘desires a situation, as governess or feacher, to instruct {i} French, music, Getman and English. Address E. V. H., Herald oflice. RESPECTABLE GIRI. WISHES A SITUATION, . Ag chambermaid and waiter, or to assist in the washin Hoole. Please call at 296 Hicks st., one door from Pacitie st., jrooklyn. SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE young ‘girl, 4s seamstress, and to take care of a child; Understa ily sewing perfectly. Can be seen at her present employer's, 108 Weet 10th st, until engaged. SITUATION WANTEDOBY (A RESPECTABLE WO. geod plain cook: is an excelient washer and Troner: is vei todo housework in a small family. Best of reference. ‘at 77 Crosby st , in the rear, for two days. A FSPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITU- ation, to do washing and ironing, or general housework. Can be seen for two days, at 64 Bayard YOUNG MAN, WHO HAS BEEN FIVE YEARS in en importing house of bu'tons and taors’ trmunings Wanies situation ta the same,. or in the juUbIng trade; best of references | given. Address Bail, box 35 Post ollie. ‘SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE MAR- Had man, as gardener or farmer, is eapable of taking charge of a gentleman’s place; is not afraid to work; can tak charge of aspan of horses business, in cliyor countey. e seen for three day earl st, Brooklyn, up stairs, YOOK OR WAITER.—A RESPECTABLE MIDDLE- / aged man. who can produce unexceptionable testimonials, wishes the place of man waiter, housekeeper, or cook, in a or hotel, where French ‘and Italian are required as qualifications. He would attend a family on a journey or voyage, and endeavor to make himself generaily useful. In- quire at 162 Grand street, between 9 “and 12, or between 2 AXOVERNESS.—A YOUNG LADY, RECENTLY GRADU- , trom a celebrated New England seminary, would like a situation, as governess, or companion in a family about Gent Rureve- Bho {6 Capable of teaching we higher brapetien French, musie, Latin, and the rudimenta-of German, Best of refererices given. Address Sus Florence, box 767 New York Pos: oflice. ORTER—A SITUATION AS PORTER IS WANTED- by a man of the strictest integrity, sobriety and capa. bility, who has had experience in very responsible positions. A noie addressed oJ. P. N.,71 Broadway, will reoeive imme, diate attention, ITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG girl, to do eto housework, in a private family, or Dest of reference. Can be seen for wo rear. QITUATION WANTED—AS COOK, WASHER AND © ironer, or todo general housework, in a small private family; good reference given. Apply at her last employer's, 199) o Debancy a days. GITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MARRIED MAN, with the best of city reference, in any of the following employments: a8 porter in a dry goods, hardware or jowe 1 sore, or ag coachman, in a private family. tan be aceon at Fulton st, Brooklyn. lio Robert Burgess, at fue above number, wii be attende! to. LAWYERS.—A YOUNG GENTLEM \N had three years’ experience as a prac! \\« ‘ares to obtain a eltuation in this city in a for two wo Wa ars ) CLOTHIERS.—THE ing @ situation as cutter; nuit would prefer to out Address , care of 3, om! ie Tall, Be an ton st. 0 BOOKSELLERS.—A YOUNG M FROM THE Souilh, who has had five years’ experinee in the book business, Wishes @ situation a assistant bookkeeper, or to make himself generally useful. Best of reference given as to capability and character. Address L.. L. 8, Herald ollice, ANTED.—A FRENCH WIDOW LADY, WHO SPEAKS English thuently, desires a situation as housekeeper, ta a widower's fumily. ‘None but those of st Fespecia buy eed apply the country preferred; would not object going ferences given and required. Address ame 6 oe Taylor's In ‘Broadway. ANTED.—A RESPECTASLE, HEALTHY, SOBER woman, who has lost her baby: four week old, wishes to Wet nurse a baby; can be consuited for three days at her own residence, Appi ‘at the corner of Tillary and Prince sta, (161) up stairs, Brooklyn, to Mrs. O'Donnell, WAXED SITUATION, BY A YOUNG GIRL TO DO the general housework ¢f a stall family; she Is a good plain cook, anda good washer and toner. Good reference. Can be seen at No. 308 Mott st., near Bleecker. Ww’ ANTED—BY A YOUN WOMAN, A SITUATION: IS an excellent Washer and Ironer, and understands plain cooking. Has no objection to do general housework in a small private family. The best of city reference given. Caa be seen for two days at 207 Bralge street, Brooklyn front room, 00 WARTEDIBY AN activ lish women, a situation, as infant's nurse; is fully com potent (o take the entire charge of a baby from its birth: is a heat seamstress. A personal inierview may be had at 140 4uh st. A note addressed (o Mrs. Holt, as above, will meet with prompt attention ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A GERMAN GIRL, AS chambermaid and seamstress or as walter, or would do general housework in @ small tamily. Can be seen at her last place, No. 18 Monroe place, Brooklyn, uutil to-morrow, Thursday, at 11 o'clock. WANTED-BY A VERY RESPECTABLE PROTES. tant woman, a situation as cham! and waiter, or O take care of children and do plain sewing. The best of © ty reference will be given, Please eal! at $06 10th ave., be- (wren 20th and 0th sts, MIDDLE AGED ANTR SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE you children’s’ maid and to assist in plain can ‘be well. recommended, 1, third floor, front room. Can be seen ANTED—BY A PROTESTANT GIRL, A Lh hye as child's nurse or todo washing and ironing; has no objection to the country. Can be seen at her last piace, 66 State st., Brooklyn. children's the best of seen for two dayn, at Tel ith av, corner Suh se Ween A RESPECTABLE YOUNG AMERICAN girl, well recommended, ‘a situation, to take care of children, dnd ia ® good plain sewer, Apply. at 188 ast 20h , lor three days. ET NURSE —A RESPECTABLE MARRIED bye od first babe, wants a situation in Gord reference cau be given. Apply «4 300 Now st ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman. todo general bousework it & email pe erence, Severn a4 hy yate family; good ei front Desemicnt, for wo days. NTED—BY A YOUNG ™. TWENTY-FIGHT A jest fare, stnaion, a ote eatah- of reference can be giver. Address H. L., Heraid office. ANTED—A SITUATION AS PORTER, BY A RES. holesale pectable married man, in some wi house; one not afraid to work. Apply to Robert Parker, 359 Bowery. ANTED—BY A SCOTCHMAN, A SITUATION, AS light porter, in a store op commigston house: rete Pet of sear in New You solver, hits, aod writes « good hand. "Undou tnd expectadon moderate. A‘bdceas Juhu, bax Tet? Post ulee. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG MAN, WHO nunderstands the grocery. tea or bar tending business; no objection to the country, best of reference given, Address A. B, C., Herald office. oo MATION FOR AMERICAN TRAVELLERS GOING aR eee ROTEL Hotel de ei vn 1 spent jote! ul ane august asides ie Nor Good 0 are bad. on the Rhine MES WEL TE PROPRIETOR OF 1 a and the The London Hotel ane and American Coffee se tw ‘visitin, 4. in ete nin lg houses RNITU RE TO, BR BR SOLD CHEAP Fi CARH, IMME —t varlor and bedroom suite, onl ue So teal ae MN niy. wetore ‘Fhureday, at op, ayuse Twentieth street. FINE ARTS. PLENDID PORTRAITS OF FTI NORE 8 * Vice Pi ae Bue MDa ae TT USPRANEDR'S Wo td or trem Arun @ae, Brmpas''n bw art's bee Fa, Meee e cach relatives aid friende of the are respectfully POLITICAL, SFTUATIONS WANTED. HELP FEW GOOD MEN WANTED, TO CANVASS FOR fn excrilent work, now being intved in ndmberg "4 wishin ‘new work to theif list, will do well Rivsself Brothers, 290 Brosdway. i aioe BOARDING SCHOOL, HOU*KYREPER, WHO WiLL jease and take entire charge 0. » bi house for 100 Ct ony teaches, &c., in a pleasant !ocation, tbe Be summer months, (the school vacation, the house ith boarders. a Address M. ring Hagleswood, Perth 3 | Amboy: Nea J or ‘apply at 22 Broad st. Y., 0 morrow and uesday ne: omy WANTED—TO SFi.\. NEW ARTICLES, WAR. fe give satiafuction “» the publi; ‘Brother jum champ furniture that ie Dy rand cid wholessle and at the old iactarere GENTLEMAN (WIDOWEK DF: SIRES TO Eroaae A yout of ‘wood education and in American of bis onl; oe. * bas ‘our years of aus. a mer ferred. Her hone ‘a8 plea- possible, and liberal wa « "lease arene aiven. Pi Carta! Sanith, Union square Post FIRST CLASS MILLINER Want rED—FOR A BROAD. establishment. None »\ ‘he very best bands need apply to & Ohi wireety MIDDLE AGED WOMAN WANTED—TO COOK, waah and iron. Apply at 119 4th st. A PROTESTANT WOMAN, ( 4/ APL. Ferg! WiING vs to do the entire work of e 88 ‘Wages and s good home AA at eat 15" Peadl a 2d after 5 P.M. KARS WANTED, WHO ~ able business, that will per day; ma; yy Oren ts lie tones ee AN OFFICE, A BOY, ocean write @ good hand, inquirer, box 00B Post Bt PERSONS OF Bore wish (0 learn a light and lant forever, and will int from &: for jowlars, at OY WANTED.—WANTELD \» thirteen to sixteen years ol and be well recommended. Ac i ice. ILOAK HANDS—ONE ii) hands wanted hinmediately 48D GOOD CLOAK ‘ohn st. fourth story. 00K WANTED—A GOO!) G0) CAS FIND A @00D to ft e-elock Nometancd op "do uct thorough Divs jeod apps: lx: don 2 derstand their business. ww — NLERK WANTED—A Yo‘ 1 years of age, of steady and | sale sore. ABOUT 17 OR 18 jous habits, in a whole Address, im own huts y tg, Le Wey Herald office. PUG, CLERK WANTED. COMPETENT TO take charge of a retail st upply at the coroer of Sixth venil) enue and Thirt OVERNESS WANTED.—A the best references for eh.» Die situation by communicating | le, in her own handwrit nch lady would be very ac IRI. WANTED.—A SMARY for general housework, m froner, and good plain cook; noi “HOLTC LADY, WITH may ootain a desira- ~ urements, refereaces ‘+ box 4,131, Post offee. e \N AND TIDY GIRL, clint rate washer and ‘apply who are afraid ht and ten o'clos, at (MMEDIATELY, A £0. roan, who ely un. rover. OCERY CLERK.—WAN1!! honest, respectable yo: derstands his business, to at ‘The best of references re yore WANTED. Fo domestic ‘affairs and to iene ally. None need apply u ‘ Tome about 4 prefer rooklyn. AD WANTED—IN A COM +s Ker’s ofiee; salary, first ys Su age, Acavess TLS, W., Herald wth ADY WANTED—TO GO AS)OR! DISTANCE IN TRE country, ax companion for «ia! nud to Assist in taking care of an‘invalid. She must “il educated, a pleacani SAND SHLD BRO about 1 years or geod writer, One wh. tos had some: renee ae nurse, and who would be willing | uake herself generaily useful. Apply, this day, for Mrs. at the International Ho- tel, No. 367 Broadway, room No 7T°S LOAK MAKERS AND PL4 immediately, at 173 Brow ~ Op large mumber of ¢) © best wages given and co {Apply between the hours 0° 5 and 3 WEDS 1X SORT HAY FIMMERS eyo employment and good waxe: will be ined ing at the vorner of Raymond an er sty p Broo SEWERS.— WANT . corner of Corlanct «takers and plain srw oyment g:iaraD- Solctok ANTED—W@ BEST HANDS 10) QUILT CLOAK, Ware at fe tauren a oceans ANTED—AN AMERICAN RMAN OR Lisn «small family, # ebort * My. Cael at 122 exe vraot 9 Aad it 1A. Mand ANTED—TO COOK, WASH! \ND IRON, A GERMAN. or English girl. Goo! wage will be given to & compe tent person. Address bor 186 Heruii odlee. é ANTED—A GERMAN WOM \\, FOR SEWING AND ironing gentlemen's shirts. Wages no objection, at 47 Bas clay st. — on ANTED—A RESPROTARLE PROTESTAN to de general housework, in a «inal! family. 69 West 121b at WANTED’ SMART, TIDY 11 years of age, to take BETWEEN 4 chid and make hei mn ay sel: Rood ie) wil ad Jeasant home. t plying ai 8 Bergen st., Hrooklyn. Peers Sere TANTED—IN COUNIRY, NBAR Tite CITY one ag cook andl (0 assist in the wash “ ¢; the other ax chambermaid aod waiter, amd ilso t> wath and iron, Protestants preferred, reeomutend .tios be good. Apply at 140 Pearl ai., up sairs. ANTED—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, AS wer mune, 10 lake of an infent o epee. A near ne shares. an infent at her own reedep K., Browiway Post ofiee will re ARTEDCIN A SMALL FAMILY. IN BROOKIAIN, A ates plain os peraaees ne aoa ey feat day acd street, wit vere Gne who has lived in. Brooklyn preferred. scarbivcasiaam pont sare Brooklyn ANTRD—IN A PRIVATE FRENCH FAMILY. A Apply immediately at 84 Liepenara ne ashes anced y AXTED—A RESPECTABLE GIRL, 13 OR 14 YRARS agaist tna privaie family, Apply beswer ant 1o'efork, at Nov i9 Garden 8 ees ha Weert States Wet LAE, required, otropothan be oad ‘Apply at the Mi bakery, 4A avecue. ANTRD— A BALRAWOMAN, FOR THE 1OS!BRY ond trimming business. None need apply excep: thove who eau, rome wall recommended and : wih the business, Eeiemmettd an gate — ANTED—A FEW YOUNG LADIES, TO BAS after & sexing machine on coals and Yess: None but ood prices paid and steacy tolearnthe trade. Apply ot ANTED—IN A RMALL, PAMIL Y¥, A GERMAN GIR}, for general housework. Must be a plate cook and firs rate washer end troner. Apply at 4 Orchard ANTED—TWO FIRST RATE FRENCH F W'nictere branebers. Apply at No. 62 Norfolk street, FR +g ANTED—A SALESMAN, IN A WINE AND 1 Tine, of good rade fhe aerate base a salary "avesed, 8 Cae tt zy As COACHMAN AND , to the country; married man , ©. ©, ‘st ahia oaice, with namve and Fea, ——$—_$——$——— anee AGED min or am Sosue coaseys. at the bar, jek Write panera eens at: rll Wasa BOY, ABOUT ERS “eh OF AGE, sions delivery ar PSating Fete Tovearaph Buliding, ‘ied im hemes be retarted eo. el ANTED=IN A JOBBING FANCY GOODS Wi ierahs, Suton ron os ales: nated, Aatross an shove mg ee ANTED—A ROY, 16 OR As YEARS ECS, 268 50 AGE, TO hig ee reference. jeer‘ ADDIY St the Deed sank 2 SPR Ra varies eure road hs brsine Inquire at 609 , basemen. Wp et to J. Tracy & Co, 4 #t. ANTED—A GOOD, STRADY MAX, W wa stands ving, bot ses. taking care of and driving Anatomical Museu, 300 Broad: ret ING Gi 11, RIND: cree INS SOU, SP ‘ae, san eae ae mires near ty TED—AT NO.“766 BROADWAY, TWO cone we sare besueepere, nee et WT bee treet wo bar. Pe cater ate tn Moir AW Neen. 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