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of ur § hrude, tat hig Lor VerOu® suggernye, trom ihe ey | relaiyve to revenue mwa, SO, VETO MiOaGe PROM THN ARSIDEST. A mortage from the President was received pecarning Wb bis Oty ts the hill fer the lwpror cient cf the Nee Fall its Be rays ‘tit Sabie 7, tne Gnjoclioos Urged cgvinct o her simunr biii8, 804 refers to hs pres vions Toneke 1 he gubject. ‘The House then, veder i@ Oration of the previous ageation, tevmred Dia pl, bai thsiapdicg the Prosi- wenvs velu Dy yen: 130. 10 aye 54. APYBOPRIATIONS 7.OR THK POST OFFICE. Me bi) making SPPTOyriations for the support of the Fort Office Departmett “sas then passed withcut debate. YPHY ONAL EXPLANATION, Mr Th.nioss, (¢e%p,) of Obio. rising to a personal ex- debe: h, read 6 “oxuact from Mr, Buriingage’s speech 5 Da: “hr, .v which be (Harrison) was designated a dvupbtess, with the remark want * there wena 80 writes ase if dougb‘ace comstituents were not be- id jeg He (Harrison) could ecarcely believe that ew imne went Cut of hig way to enderse the yagiie bth ‘of responeibie pe, and he trusted that it ‘Woutd yet be found that th a reporter was mistaken. But 8 the anguage auritbuted Mr, Burlingame was intended, directly or indirectly. to charge bim, or acy portion of By constituents, with tr sckting eubserviency to any por. won cf ibe ccuntry, orsto any party in the Bouse, he Prepovneed the charze es infamous and unm: sigated oatumpy. rar ARMY HITL. Oo mewen of “Mr. Camvrmu. (nigger worsbipper), of ‘Obie, the army b.), returned from tbe Senate without the Sherman qwicvieo, was taken up. Ho simply asked the Clerk wo rer.d the clause trom the conetitation, Mr. GILDAMT + —T object ane Lincewie-l0s out of order to read the constitution re ‘The eccond articie and amendments cf the constitution were eubseqvent!y read. ‘Mr. Camprnys aid baying sworn to eupport the coneti- youen he shcijid vote against retaining the Sherman pro- Veer: Peek ined) (igger worshipper), of N. J. suggest. 06 & eubstir me to avcid all constitatiogal serupies, bame — Dees rng thatno part of the military force, for support ol whieh appropriations are made by this wet, shall be employed to aid im the enforcement of @by enactment of the body claiming to be the Ter- viorial § Legislature of ‘ansas, until such enact- menis tha) have been affirmed and approved by Congress; but this proviso sball not be so construed 26 \ prevent the President employing adequate military force but thst it shail be his duty te sapley such force prevent the invasion of the Territory by armed bands of non-reriaenis, cr any other body of non-residents act- Mag 48 A posse comitatus Of any officer in the Territory in Whe enforcement of any such enactment, and to protect and property ‘thereio, and upon the national way jeading to the Territory, from all unlawful pearches and seizures; that it shall be bis further duty to take efficient measures to compel the return of and with- Bold ali arms of the United States distributed to said Territory in pursuance of law.’ My. Camrreit said as Mr. Pelatagete provigo did not be ory ihe jetter cr epirit of the constitution, and taking wil the circumstances ato consideration, he would ac- -_ Be moved tne “rosa question. Conr, (dem.) of Ga., rose to a point of order. He paid the Sensie's bestmaht to the bill was to strike out the Sherman proviso, and the House was compelled to voue on that ory. The Sre.ker deciied that the amendment was in order, Qbd wae euetained by 16 majority. et” PENNINGION’S proviso was adopted, by 101 against ‘The Senste’s amendment thus amended was returned to that bocy f ; Light bowee appropriation and other bills of minor im- portance were then passed. Recege til) 7 P. M. EVENING SESSION. Mr. Sivmows, (nigger worshipper,) of New York, epoke of ihe vari ug contrivances to deplete the public weaeury, and advocated reform. Mr. Campnent, of Onjo, moved that the committee riee and repo the Houee the resolution pending, to refer the various parte of the President's annual message to ube a, priate committees. Waieer, (K. N.,) of Alabama, objected, as the anes bad been set apart for ger debate, hot bu ‘eIwery : Caxvert: reptied, if Mr. Walker, who was a recent convert 10, and now ‘acting with the administration, objected, he had nothing more to say. He bad made tbe motion mere out of respect to the office of President ‘ban to ine matter contained in the message. ‘Mr. Waker asked Mr. Campbell to put his finger on wewegie act cr vote to Jemonstrate his (Campbeil’s) respect for the President. oan Caxyryrt responded that be had stated very dis- tinetly ne bad respect for the office of President, not ter the dectrine of the message. He bad not, thank Aoi, ‘Voted to Fustain the policy of this administration, He was ie unyielding political enemy. Mr. Wai hick aid be was no convert to the admin! stration. Be <4 nevi say #0 in his late speech, nor make any alla- mon to te Policy. He bad confined himself to the ine ot ection be ehould pursue, not only as a Southern man, but A@ & patriot, in the Presidential e ection. He had not sunk ato the iow character of a partizan, but trusted he was governed by better motives. ‘Mr. Camrimcn refered to the fact that the provision making evening sessions for general debate terminated daet week, Mr. Limcrwr, (dem.) of Vi when this report was closed, wae acdreseing the committee in reply to Mr, Smomcne, charging the latter with baving helped to in- e@rense ine expenses waich be bad to-night so earnestly cotndemLed . Sixty Houses Bugned, at Pomeroy, Ohio. NNATI, Aug. 11, 1656, ‘The town cf Pomeroy, Oxo, ‘was destroyed by fire at @'clock on Friday afternoon. Sixty houses were destroy- ‘ng all the bueioess portion of the town, court es © wo persons were killed by ea, ines Markets. eraaie STOCK BOARD. Pig rapet Pata, ‘ nl, ae 9 Stocks heey. Pennsylvania tate s, Rauiroac, 424, ; Long Island Railroad, 13; horn canal, oH Penory van Ratrcat, 48 Hodge's New Bank Note Plate Delineator.— A large and sy lendid bound volume of $2) pages, fourteen fiches in iengm ‘and eight in width; published at an expense ef wear $0 000, and containing upwards of 10,000 fac simile tious Cf genuine bank notes, including all banks in the Crlted » ay Canada. Asan evidence of its value, the Foblsbers have received the most unqualified testimonials ng bank note engravers:— Hatch & Edson. Carpenter & Co. Ween complete guide and safeguard against all epuricus ntered or countertel notes, and is indispensable to &.) Lankers, brokers and cashiers. oe & Co, also padlish thei’ Hank Xcie tae Financ. Reporter: together wilh the ssoualy $2 per annum. * ; feedvancn, Wil be pert free ty mail, All letters. mutet be nonars & ©O., Bankers, broadway, corver of ree!, New York, Chamberr Pienos and Melodeons.—The Horace Waters rn improved pianos and melodeons are to be found at 383 way. Pianos to rent, and rent allowed on purchase; for en monthly payments: seeood hand pianos from tw) to sta: me.cdeons from $4) Lo $155. Special Notice.—To Southerners and Gen- Bemen who WER Ee iY & CO. AND IMPORTERS, PARK PLACR, respec’ any tive race that, they will make additions duriog eee ay magnificent assortment of summer drilings, Sun the exsrem ceutre of ollering 10 resiienta of the Southern Ratceroiurung from the various watering places, and stran ra vie-ty New York, an opportunity to take with them the fest roveiiee ih gentlemen'a garment Particular attention “Chyton Rearonante Drrutrxos, ined to ourselves, Comprising styles exclusively coulined to oungeles. A e Wige and Toupee’s new improvements secure 1 elegance and durabili- air izes applied in Batchelor's Hair wre euperict to wl aye comfort to the wearer, . Eis unrivalled and on! pevate rooma, at BATO Goods antere visiticg the oity, will find the Balm of « thousand | Sow tac Perf the breath and beautifying the co ‘we ele in the marke! P PETRIDOR 00. ware, New York. For sale by ail drug- ind faney goods dcalers in New York. The Catarrh Doctor, C, Howard Marshall, cures catarrh and lung diseases, will be again at the St. Hace Hotel, New York, on August 18 Dr. M. treats by Jelter as iv person. Direct to St. Nicholas Hotel, N. ¥. are Piene= Tne Greatest Improvement ts 4. 8 C. FISCHER'S improved circular scale piamoforie; n Breaaway.0 @ Broadway theatre. Manu- ‘Twenty eighth sire cand Ninh avenue, New York. ‘The New and Extensive Bazaar of Fancy a ust opened at No, 409 Broadway, by H. §, BOBS Sis bus reksoved Trou hie otf sand, coutaine every ‘of indies’ fans, reticules, jet ornam: fancy acy ours. i, ie modest No. -— aA eer on in at cit- Letters from every region of the orth, and the tet travellers, establish the fact ties these famous pills are an ab- bowel na diseases, com: evmanutactories, st Maiden New i, London; and by all druggists, We. Cleans Kid ——— the slightest amell; price erate nea ea T & CO., 902 Broadway, Fever—When Lassitude and Weart- Sintra ete Ach at debility and ers Jom admosice oe that we are nae sin the jee sth tow wate pain in the be , there must be no time los! ‘Allowed. ian thea! gre fora Gay or two fhe evacuations. fi i prove es} ropriety of 0 all canes the Brandrett pills purl ad inv. ways brite pi of 8 phis course, the blood. and ahowld be alwa: pos foo earnest if hwy Wyott ome, Wh sow Paiatet venders be Brandreth’s pille, wie ibvel, are oonmerteue, Datly—Coxt, a5e, . a machine ae, wee aoe prow fo ® batnral resembial pe yy ng Wigs, Mole Dye and Tov.gece ph BMOLE wi) CounciBsEUrS « Bea! rite an sri ute for aneiying Me eihieaye iS EAADONO te St re a ae ool este ai Muchines1,000 Sttiches per Minute, wih wet Thveuted shuttle S@rrytug thread for ten hours? jreat saving of ik in quilting, and doing its work al dap eabeh bed, pavey ‘th Brwadway. |. PHILIP BEERS, er ab Agent for Patents. ‘The Grand Attraction of Lowey Stock at Green's shict and furiidGx establishment, ‘trepresetis ervrything new, Wrobel o im thatiing. ‘The hesortment, le replenished by steam twis month aml is be ud 10 be, the mast, complete in this countr; The Editor of or the Newark ‘Mereury ia We feel yustitied im asserting that LY: kathairon sides belng the cheapest, the most delightful, agreeab! I reapeets tatichioiary hair preparniion rhatree bere ever ‘ithe "We know ludics, who baying. used almoat, very article of this kind that can be named, avow that is infinitely superior to them a at we fore, that this World renowned article shonid meot wit sich prodigious sales’ Sold by all dealers, everywhere, for 2B cents per bore, Kailiston Speedily Removes Tan, Sunburn, freckles 1 rouzhuess of the akin.’ Tt iw acientt: teally pi ieetly Hargalesdy and ag real merit, it heing tl site for the toilet ever_of the pubic, Its cooling, cleansing, and refreshing properties tend powerfully to allay ireitation upon the surface, and this ‘uulity renders ita delightful wash for gentlemen after ahav- ing, It rofiens the beard, and leaves the skin smo ard elastic, Prepared Oy ‘vy Joseph Burmeit & Co. 1 8 ment sireei, and $0 Fruggiaie and pertumers. FOF sale ANDS, 'C. He Ring, '. 'T. Green, Hats that are Adapted to the Wants of the plain or gay, the young, the ol, or the middle aged, and cal- © Pnleted to display most agreeably the features of the wearer— in fact, hats of every description known world, can be ound it FORD & SCOTT'S wholesale aud retail Bab ¢ satabliah- ment, Jo} y and Fulton street’ They are Peace.—In Order to do so, Protect tx. And the only mos- & sure guarantee is kins’ pateat improved portable canopy and net, for prote tion against mosquitoes and all insects. This canopy aud net ee mines beauty, cheapness, simplicity, and entire protection against mosquitoes, Without obstructi ‘culation of air. M. 2. DORSUH, Manufacturer, 106 Canal street, corner of Wooster, ive oon, S Goods Exciustvel Recaces, combs, soap, ox! omades, instruments, Paris perfuorry and ‘cited article rien) per ‘article sold by’ arog droge, imported and sold wholesale by ie 8 K. Me & CO., 35 Nassau street. Itisa Singular and Significant Fact that the only really practienl card engraver on the west side of Broad- way, from St, hureh to Madison square, is MeLEB’S, £95, (one block the La Farge House). The excellence of bi worig and hia moderate charges commands the patronage ‘nd elicits the voluntary praise of the tasio(al and discernin, ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. PERSONAL. NY RESPECTABLE PERSON DES! abealihy intelligent girl or boy, 5 may do so by applying at 132 Broome street. TO ADOPT ears of age; NY RESPE ABLE PEI JN WISHING TO ADOPT a tue beaithy male chi, from bieth, may hear of one by plying iunmediately, by ley : 1 Columbia street, South Brooklys ORDELIA, YOUR NOTE WAS NOT RECEIVED IN time. “Flesse appoint another interview. . D. EDSON, Broadway Post office. Tr MR. GUSTAVE BLANCPAIN, LATE OF VILLERET, canton Berne, Switzerland, will ‘communicate with bins, Brothers € Uo., 15 Maiden lane, he will receive a sum of money left with them for bis benetit. NFORMATION WANTED—OF MR. JOHN ¥F. KUIIN, late in the tobacco business, 157 Bowery; left home on ‘Tnesday’morning, §th of July, with the intention of goius to Newark, New Jersey, to return the sane day, sinee when he hax not been heard from; said Kuhn was about. thirty-four years of age, height five feet eight inches, and hair and com plexion of “light « Any intormation sent to 187 Bowery Will copfer a particular favor on his distremed famiy. 50) REWARD —Lo~7, A GOLD HUNTING WATCH, With @ gold curb chain; watch made by Cooper, London. The above reward will be paid by leaving aid wateh and chain at Mr. George C. Allen's watch establish- ment, No. 11 Wall street, and no questions asked, REWARD.—LOST, FROM NEW BRIGHTON, A small white Malian ‘greyhound, with yellow head ‘and spot on the root of the tail Whoever will Feturn the dog agsau street, No x will give information where he can ve found, will r ‘e the above reward, REWARD.—LOST, AT THE HUDSON RIVER Railroad depot, Chambers sireot, on Keturday e ing, a small violet shaped breastpin. By leaving it at Ineekman street, the tinder will Feceive the above rewai LOST AND FOUND. j/OUND—ON SUNDAY, AUGUST 3, AT THE GRAVE. yard of St, Peter's clurch, Westchester, @ gol with portraits of a gentleman and lady. ‘The owner, Property, can obtain the same by calling at 47 Mi tnd paytig for this advertisemen Lets. CHASED GOLD BOX, SUPPOSED TO BE dropped in the Kighth avenue ears on Saturday evening. The value of the gold will be given the finder on application to R. Caldwell & Co., 50 Wall sireet. Crest—a gritlin’s head between two wings, out of a ducal eorouet. Pawn: brokers will please stop it. OST—ON SATURDA' way stage, porte Monnaie, contain’ a0 or $12 in bille, ‘and abont $12 0R%6L4 in silver, with receipts trom Harmony Lodge, I. 0. of 0. F. ‘The finder may retain oue-third of the contents by leaving it at 3a) Grand sirect, hy ey THURSDAY NIGHT, AUGUST 7, badge No. 2,651, in Cortlandt or Greenwii ‘The fincer will receive the thanks of the owner b: at the house of Lady Washington Hose Co. No, street, petit beADY pate leaving i OST—ON SATURDAY, STH INST, SUPPOSED ON the cricket ground at New Brighton, "or between Brook ind there, by steamer Syiph going and Huguenot return ing, a lady’s gold breastpin, resembling oak branches ex twined, with spaces between, wud on the top a single bad. A pote yt of $5 will be paid for Kis return to KE. Garthwaite, © earl street. OST—A CHECK FOR TWO THOUSAND DOLLARS, drawn upon the Orjental Bank, and dated Aug. 7, 1895, favor of = v a bia nyt and Gertrate seman. a stanped. The finder wil_ be eulab ‘arded on returning the check to Gertrude Crossman, Third street. Said check was lost either in Third or Fourth streets, near avenue C, NDAY APTERNOON, ON THR ROAD jaremont (Jones") and I in colored woollen mek overe: il be paid for return of a Mr. Peabod: ago Jacl vies, and return as soon as the tre BitAW's « ‘Wille, Propri THE MILITARY. nam: INDSEY BLURS—ARMORY, CRYSTAL, 28 GRAND 4 street, New York, August, Iki. regilar monthi ting of the corps will be held this” (I uexlay) evening, 2h t., atSo'clock. By or. FDGAR A. ROBERTS, Captain. Joux T. Toat, Secretary. QEGARS.—OVER A MT SS kinds, at much less than their market value. boxes superior fatnily soap, a! facturers’ prices. Cash ad mestic or German manufacture. YLOTHING.—LADIES AND GENTLEMEN HAVING any to di of can receive thi tng 8. Cohen, TZ Laurens street, roadway. Ladies attended to by Mrs. cohen. AND EMEN HAVING LEPT OFF CLOTHING, pose of it, by It eyeet the 4 or seekin OMAR DB. CON Viease YOY, 401 Pearl «* ieee. WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c. LRY AND DIAMONDS VERY LOW.—ThR a ‘soriber, for the inst tn business ta. "Wa sete ana deme fe gi nae as 00 each. so 32252858: ee 35. REGATTAS. [EGATTA SiR MATCH RACE POR #0, BETWEEN Riva oe Fat koa Reet park, will take place on Traresay. Mth unetant. The b boats and crews will meet at i ©, Meclenen's Hotel, on City Island, at 10 o'clock, Thursday, the 14th. NE FILLE PRANOAISR DESIRE, U fia de chambre on ering d'enfan en ee, S'atragser 2 wrrees, between # ard 9 ari ” SITUATIONS WANTED. A KESPECTABLE YO1 bet we UA- tion, as chanbermaid and waiter, tar po eyerion 2 £0 10 California with a iy ny y relerence Irom her last place, Cau be seen at | ae place, far two days, rear b FoI. No. % up sia’ aun, ood cook, washer and or to do general Sousswark.” Sooa Slly references Can be seen foe 140.0076 at 128 Zjst st., first floor, front room. A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, WANTS A BITU- ation, as chambermald and walter; has uo objection to lake cave of children. Good city reference. Cau be seen for 1Wo days at 128 27st st., first floor, frout room, A SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, as cook, washer and ironer for a small tamily; good re- icronce. Apply at 407th avenue, between 3ist and bs ond tloor, a EE oe eS. eee SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WO- man, #8 purse and embroiderer; can give good city re- ferences, “Inqu re at 12 Kast 24d st, SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WO- man, #8 wet nurse; good city references. Inquire at es seth at, between Ist ‘aud 2d ayenues; can be seen for wo days. SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, todo general housework. Has three years and four monte’ reference rom her last place. Cail al 212° West, 20¢b between Sth and 9th avenues, SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WO- as good plain cook, washer aud ironer. city ce from her last place.’ Inquire at No, 4g Horatio at., u the rear, for two days. SITUATION WANTED—BY AN ENGLISH GIRL, to do the general ore of @ email private fauily, Call for two days at 208 7th a1 A cITvATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE Germaa woman, in an American family, as seams- and chambermaid, can be seen for two dayerat No. 116 mb » third tloor. YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION, TO ACT AS chambermaid aud weiter on bourd of a steamboat, or as vesisiant launcrers oa bowd of a ship. Address M. B. R. box 175 Herald offic A YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION, AS CHL AM JX bermaid and fine washer and Cail at l77 7th an housework of a respectable private fam Vag Mar 22d st, Ln A he sore. PROTESTANT GIRL WANTS A SITUATION: TO dy chamberwork and Washing, oF tin ng and iron- No objection t0 the country. or reverence. Call at Brooklyn, tirst tioor, aek reyyt rt distanca in th country, jerence, oe aco Cedar St., Up 8! todo fired soaps worn: and a good pli'n cook. ‘The y,¢ ailing at 144 21st st., be~ be seen fortwo days. RESPECTABLE GIRL WANTS A SITUATION, TY a private family, as cook, Washer and ironer. Gooil vity. Teterence, Please call at the Corner of Johnson and Goli sts ; the baker store, for two days. GIRL WANTS A SITUATION IN A family, ax plain cook, washer and ironer, or rmaid and (0 assist With the washing and ironing. seen for two days at 100 19th st., between dth aud 71 , #ecend floor, buck room. SITUATION WANTED—RY A RESPECTABLE PRO- siant girl, as good plaia cook, washer and ironer. Good . Inquire at I 25th st., second tloor, or two days. SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS good plain cook, washer and froner; has no obj tothe housework of a small private family, 200 Bridge st., Brooklyn. A SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WO man, as cook, washer and ironer, in a private family; rences. Inq wire at $12 Mott st. near 1 'y reference can be tween Mh nid Sel ave Les, ti i tloor.. Can be seen at ‘ood A leecker. SITUATION WANTED—BY A YO! 1G WOMAN, first rate cook; has no objection to assist with the wash- ironing, reference. Apply at 22 Sthst., rear ng, first floor, for two days. A .XOUNG WOMAN. WISHES A SITUATION, AS charabermaid and wa'ter; would do the work of. ‘a’small fomily; is a i washer and ironer. The best of references given. iy at 188 29th st., for two days. given. App! AN ORPHAN CHILD, ABOUT 12 tion. A UTM amr, Years of age, wikhes to get a sit to do light house- Can be seen for twe days, Work, or to take care of chilifen. Please apply at No. 6 Monroe st., back room, tirst floor. COMPETENT DRESSMAKER WISHES TO, WORK out by who can five every eatistuction in ‘ame? hittog ladies’ dresses at 45 West 13th weoud floor. RESPECTABLE YOUNG | WOMAN TOMAN WISHES TO OB. tain a situation as nurse and A plain sewer; woul! have no objection fo to Lease © hpd sew: has the best of clty reference. Prince street, Brooklyn, for two days. LADY GOING INTO THE COUNTRY WISHES TO secure a place as chambermaid, for a girl who has lived in er family for two years. She is sober, honest, neat aud or- deriy, and does plain sewing very well. ‘Apply for tire days at the house employ: emsen at., Brooklyn, where she may be § YOUNG AND HEALTHY WOMAN WANTS A SITU- ation as wet nurse; baby amonth old. Apply at No. 24 James street, in the rear, room No. 11. WIDOW LADY OF RESPECTABILITY, GENTEEL appearance, and business tact, in desiro: ting with with ah cogageuaet sper inet om af Oeetee hi Mrs. Spencer, Broadway Post office, for three days. SITUATION WANTRD-BY A STEADY WOMAN, in a private family; ean cook, Wash and iron well ont honte preterved 10 high wages, ‘Please. call nt 140 ast 20th st, between 2d and 3d avenues, fr two days. WELL EDUCATED GERMAN GIRL, WHO SPEAKS the English language tuently, mily going to Rurope, as children’s nurse, * or to wal Please call at 29 West 15th st., between Sih and 6th COMPETENT GIRL WISHES A_ SITUATION, seamstress and dressmaker: understands hair dressi can do up moualine neatly: is willing to make herself useful; caty references. Apply, for three days, at #88 Broadway, near sf SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS head inundress, in a hotel; is capable of taking the en- tire charge; understands all the necessary branches required; has good cliy reference from ber former employer. Please call at No. Fran ‘Bt. PIRST CLASS LAUNDRESS WISHES A SITU ATION; understands French fluting in all its branches; can be seen at 221 W. st, between Sth and 9th avs., second floor, DY, WHO UNDERSTANDS FRENCH, German end litle alien, wants a situation to lo sew! in an American family; bas we objection 10. go The best of reterence given. Address N. T'S. street. GOOD COOK, WHO UNDERSTANDS FRENCH, Rnglish and German, wants a situation. Call for three days at 171 Attorney at, between Cliuton and Norfolk sus, YOUNG GERMAN MAN. WHO SPRAKS GOOD English, ond understands the eare of horses, wishes a jitiation, ns conchman oF groom. Call at 25 avenue B, for B. i we YOUNG SWISS FRENCHMAN, A PROTESTANT, who neas, Wisbos a aittia: fion as waiter, in a private family: has good recommendations from his last place. Apply at 10 Franklin street. YOUNG MAN, SWISS, (PRENCH) WISHES A SITUA ha waiter, in a private family; he perfectly under ness; NO OW country; has Good city ‘Vieage call at 108 Franklin #t., in references the basement. STOUT, INTELLIGENT YOUNG GREENHORN, WHO writes'a pretty good hand, has a good kuawledge of we- counts, and can give first rate references, would like employ ment. Mercury office YOUNG MAN JUST RETURNED FROM THESOUTH wante ® situation, as porter, in a wholes sie or retal, dry foots or clothing store’ ‘Address & for two days T. A. D:, Herald office, or Broadway Post office. YOUNG MAN, WHO SPRAKS GERMAN, FRENCH and Bnglish, Ww in a nile importing ‘or any other whol ness: is willing to work for low Wages, o without payment until he becomes acquainted with the briainess: best of city references, Please addres gH) Herald office. LOYMENT WaNeEn, —AN EDUCATED YOUNG man desires em, ent in some profiiable business, would prefer riracelling i Has no capital, but Mean give, good references, and the faithint disc ‘contrac’. Address, for ten days, with full particulars, , FO. box 18h Post office, Tonanda, Penn, EMPL OYMENT } ga or New York, by a you * for « moderate salary, Addres IN ES NING 4 Brook VRENCH DRESOMARING.=A =A PERSON WHo. THO- ronghly understands dressmak’ wirhes to engage in families by ‘oe Fant Twentieth street, between First avenie ‘out avenue A. NARDENER AND FARMER.—WANTED, A SITUA T tion, by an experienced man, Es knows his business: also the diseases incilent to horses, cattle and crre. Or the advertiser would lend curity, to any nurseryman in, the Tong taland. who would give tiem or bookkeeper. Address John M oreman orlek. 1 We Fourth “ EK REPER.—AN agezcan LADY, OF THE st services to those whose retent peas Rites Gee eas ae OUSERERPER.—A Larne A SITUATION wh in a gent 7-3 * 3, & wilower preferre: riven. Address, “aya, wlokleniteruid ofice LITUATION fy my! A RESPECTABLE YOUNG the country, Pi GITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG AMERICAN +) girl, as waiter or to take care of children, or to do vieia scoring good reference given, Please call at No, thavenue, re Sie rerpes WANTED—8Y A RESPECTABLE GIRL, Pt rempeciable family: is ® Rood cook. washer and ironer: Piense cal Hvington at., floor, tor two | dye. re AT Te arrest A GERMAN GIRT, asd nen ate understands her fu the rear building, second nese in every reterence from ber Inat tion ean be agen ih the Dasetmeat of S46 Righth avenue GQITUATION WANTED—BY A Toone WOMAN. TO +> lo cooking. washing And ironing. Good city references City Hal Fiven, Can be seen for two days at ii Place. 10 LADIES VISITING ENGLAND.—A HIGHLY RE- faetipool aaa & trea “pamsnge il oe eomuidsred as le is obliging, and a good nurse. “Apply 10 OF” Nir: Women, 38 Veusy me. shad ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIR, A SITUA: Hon aa phambermetd and water, or ag rire aad glut Sppiy a4 £2 Amity pinoe, for t:v9 days, Mite ode RESPECTABLE YOUNG roe WANTS A SITU- SITUATIONS WANTED. WATER RY A A (aSE SOT ABLE yy) A SITUA ng. Ci eneen for ime ie ee at 7 Baath at, at, ‘Sovween ‘3a ad oh avs. Good ee Wy antep4 SCAT, Ey CHAMBERMAID, BY A ween whe oe aks see agg Engi gan eew wal ‘ISO ABSISE the of A by aman, husband of the above weuan, - featies would fke 10 be is domestic pe same bouse if $y ep, Address erala said Possivie. Good reterenves giv Want ITUATION 48 CH AMBERMAYD OR TO t in the wasbing and ‘ronin, sewing ce. Call tor wo day at No. Is W est Zist Bt, near ——— ANTED—BY A REGPROT ABLE zou WOMAN, A situation, as eb rinaict Ostress, ML a private family. rence fi ‘t t a joger. Cl tor pale tam Aeiere st. re Tat e056 ee a Wore A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT WO. situation as child's nui isa good plain sea! cellens at dolty up ‘ting Lines, oF is capah n of first class laundress, Apply at 903 Medical College. ANTED—A_ SITUATION, Our g MAD, us porter or mi well it required, and wo rest of his e1 best of city A PROTRSTANT can keep accounts A devote bis whole time 12 the inte ng (0 work, and can protuce the Address W., box 2,815 Post otlice. ANTED—A SITU ATION, FOR A ¢ OMPETENT YOUNG Protestant woman, ag Chambern: waitress, or nurse and se bo. ‘one for a tree rate couk washer ; have the best of city reference, and ean give com lion to auy jiady requiring’ help. Cad at 271 D—BY A RESPECTABLE ‘on, a3 chambermaid and waiter rm seen, til engaged, at No, 276 West dist st 10th avs. WA NiEp—a SITUATION, BY A N bie young woman, as chambermald or nu: isa good plain sewer; would be perfectly willing to make herself gene: rally useful. Please cai! at 125 West 12th st., berween Btb ant ‘Aventis, ANTED—A SITUATION, AS WET NUR=E, f married woman, who has lost her bal» weeks old, or Would take one in ber house. Call at 92 Si in the drug store, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A BY A RESPECTABLE young girl, to mind children and do plain sewing, or 0 do light chamberwork. Please call at est 21st st. i et seb i mates WwW? ED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION, do chamber work or housework; isa good washer aud ironer; good ci'y reference, Can be seen at 16 Alien st, rear house, second theor, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A American girl, as chamberm ence. Apply at 847th st,, between ist and 2 aves. WARXTEDTA SITUATION, |. BY | A PROTESTANT young woman, as lady's maid, or to travel w mily a8 nurse and seamstress, understands eutting and fhiting la. dies’ and children’s dresses. Please call at 690 Greenwich st, WANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young girl, ag chambermald and plain sewer, or to do waiting: has lived as nurse and seamstress for the last year has the ‘best of city references. Can be seen for two days ut 228 26th st., between Sth and 9th avenues, fourth flour, frout room. RESPECTABLE and waiter. Has good city r ANTED—BY A WOMAN WHO HAS LOST HER infant, a child to nurse, at her own ho she can give the best of references, having resided for some time on a geo tema seat, on Staten Island. Apply at 53 Broad. ly . Livingston's residence on Staten Island. ANIED—A SITUATION, TO DO CHAMBERWORK and waiting, or general housework, by a respec'able oung woman, froin England, who thorougbly understands her business, Can be seen for two days at 48 Ist a/., corner of fd t., In the basement, TANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPROTA ABLE young woman, as c! good and cat do ail kinds of embrotlering, Call at 56 West 20h me, entrance on 26th st., second Loor, frout room. “Can be seen for two days. WA STED-BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG MARRIED woman, a situati wet nurse, in a private family; her first baby ia two months old. Can be seen ter two days at 4c0 Sth avenue, in the basement. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE woman, as wet nurse. Good reference given. Apply atl Fast 2¢th st., between 2d ard 3d avs. Can be seen for two days, ANTED—BY A FIRST CLASS COOK, A SITUATION, in a genteman’s family; understands all kinds of Epg coking, boutig and larding game and poul Juels and French try, Jellies and creams, dnd is an excellent pastry cook; Dest of city reference given. Please apply at one door ‘om the ber of 24th st. and 7th avenue; can be seen for three days. ‘ANTED—BY A WOMAN, RESIDING AT PRESENT in the country, ababy to, wet nuree at her residence, to Haverstraw; ber baby died when two weeks old. Gan be ree days 24 Bast 14th st. N. B.—Will ‘stop in rhe cousry aig tix Weeks longer. “WASTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL. to do general housework in a small family, Can come Well recommended. Can be seen for two days. 121 Douglass st., South Brooklyn. here SITUATION, BY A GOOD COOK, wae Inquire at Gr and isoner, ina small private family in the the city. Has Food city reference, Call for two da: 'o, 135 West 13th st, between 71 h avenues, front basement. ANTED—BY A MIDDLE AGED @ situation to attend on Isdies, or wit California; has land and city references. store, for a few days. ANTED-SITUATIONS, BY TWO RESPECTABLE young women, one ‘a6 chambermaid and laundress f. cf er ae hgpembermess and to _— with ing. pote procure the best of WO ie reference as to caj tainty, ‘an be days at 170 10th st., Deiween avs. B and C, in the butcher's siore. Ween. BY TWO RESPECTABLE ant, Bxe, one as 2, Sembermeli, the other as cook, Washer aud irouer; have the best of city reference. Can be seen till suited, “at b2s Centre a. corner of Grand at., from Sto 6 o'clock. ANTED—SITUATIONS, BY TWO RESPECTABLE girls; one to do general work, and the other to do plain ashing and ironing. Beat of city references irom their ia ince. Can be seen for two days, if not en paged. ae No. 15 st., between 2d and 3d avenues, back a mee N, aaaliy going io ilice “in Sot Apply at 202 Soveuth ‘a ‘st, in the Wart SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Birl, 10 cook, wash’ and iron, or would attend a bakery —- ‘Call at 250 Mout st., near Priv: ee. City recom: mendations. t ANTEDSA SITUATION, AS WET NURSE, BY A VY, heapectable married woman. with a fresh breast of 1 ‘ood city reference, Apply at 131 Cedar st., in the store, os a Eyeasion, AS CHAMBERMATID OR 10 do plain sewi a reference. ( for two daye a T6 28h near Broalwa: ANTED—A SITUATION, A YOUNG WOMAN. BY as chambermatt, or to de plain sewing, Taquire at a K. 18th st., first floor, back room, for threo days, Best refer ences given, ANTED-BY A. RESPROTALLE BNGLISH GIR, A situation private iat ly: has city reforence, place, in the rear, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE PRO. girl, aw first rate cook: has the best of city refer. teen for two days nt 176 16th st., in the rear, ‘Cail tor two aye i 18d dvs, Chhaton at ker oy AY city nelew ANTED—BY A YOUNG SCOTCH GIRL, A SITUA tion as chambermaid or waiter, Apply at’ 238 Sullivan #t., room 14. tr wernaes A hey Uy = ™ he best of WAXTED-A SITUATION, BY A. RESPACT ARLE Kngi'sh girl, to do cooking, washing and ironing, or to do general housework: can give good city references from her last place. Apply at 305 eth ave., between 2%h and Sth sts, second floor, back room, TANTED—BY A RESPECTARLE SCOTCH GIRL, A Hop, a8 excellent chambermaid or nurse, in agen Mily, NO eojection to go in the country; best of eity “Apply at 34% fludaon st, third itoor ANTED—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG MAN, TO SO. 1 new Work, in course of publica ondon Printing and Publishing Company. W. all commission given, to & suitable applicant. ire at 28 Dey st, floor’ WASTED—A SITUATION, AS COACHMAN IN A PRI yate family. bys young’ man fully competent to take care of borses, with four years’ reference is last em pi loger. as regards sobriety and a'tention to basioees entrusted Ha charge. | Can be seen until engaged, atl 12h at, between if and ere Of A note addressed to M. H.C, be pronsptly attended to woes" A YOUNG will A SITUATION, IN A well acquainted with the a J. Ay Herald Wares a SITUATION, AS BOOKKEEPER OR cone, clerk, by & young ome years: expe renee Fence given. Address W. Go T Herati ofiee. WASTED=BY AN Uw fc AN, nation, a@ coxchman plain gardener, n experienced farmer; can ‘nat testimonials Of experience and babiin’ “ppiy ken Getra? Wise ‘A SITUATION, AS WAITER, IN A. PRI lly OF 8 Frenchman lately arrived, hn can trom ‘be lived ‘thr Apply, in person nove, to Pierre Bondae, 3 Rove st, neat Duane a Wie AN ACTIVE MAN. OF GOOD BUSINESS qualifications, a situation aa or in An importing dry oe house. ‘Rpenka gl and German fluently, a nowledge of the bust. ness, beat feterences given. Address V., box, 3931, Post othe. Wane srrgaszom, BY A an ASS wel ming man, as waiter, an ve for three years, en In a hotel for tr rl ori earn meee isiice to the country; good recommendati ith w.arht ae gesOn, BY A cry pad Broom and coachman; isa good groom ee in the country and make him- produce good Call ot address a line to J. W. 68 Barvow st, a 0a A ; yeas ‘devote the interest FURNITURE, WURNITURE.—A YOUNG JARRIED MAN, WA bite Many EY NEW YORK BERALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 12, 1856. HELP WANTED. $600 Seemann ceases cit food ‘salary will be paid. Apply it 8 Broadway, roo 4. 50 GIRLS WANTED IMMEDIATELE—#0 MEER cloaks. None o Boed apply who do not understand the Vusiness. Also, 2 yood Bi — Apply to McArthur, Byrne, Gibbous & Ca., 16s RARE CHA antes AGENTS TO SELL Brother Jonathan's champion furniture None genuine without the inventor's name, John L. Brabyn, on the javel. Smart men can make from $9 to $10 per day. Call at che sy Principal depot, 44 Brosiwiysri 1 BRABYN & CO. A SMALL GIRL WANTED—TO MIND A BABY. WA- em, % Apply at 70 President Brookiyn. Take n ferry. WET NURSE WANTED, THIS DAY—AN AMERI- can or Scotch preferred, Wijh a ivesh breast of milk, AD- ply at 16 Nelson place, head of Mercer st. GENTS WANTED—TO SELL NEW ARTICLES, WAR ranted to give satisfaction C4. the public. Also, Brother Jonathan's first ape te ion furniture polish, that is Sarranted genuine, and lesale and retail, at the old tablished oftice ivonaey, Pa New York, Oflice UBWARD, o'clock. A. Maoufacturer- A NEW CAMPAIGN rt; the best. selling were cet containing maps of sas, North and Central America, portraiis of the candi- 8 for President and Vice President, vainable statistics, Price, 25 cents. J. HAVEN, 208 Broadway, up stairs, room 13. YEW YOUNG MEN WANTED—TO LEARN A NEW tnd very useful bizsinens, at which $8 10.&4-e day-cate be im ay ety; can be doe in your rogin: $ capital re- specimens and particulars-at No. § Catharine st., room p stairs, mad cumntuem in city oF © ny ol sttice 113 Chamber ot oF particulars ap Wlreet, third fioor, rooin No. 6 NEAT, TIDY ROY. WHO WRITES 4 good hand, and is weil abquainted with the c.ty, cam ob situation on making personal application at the Evening Ad is oflice, No. 131 Futon street, ‘wo doors from Berald othe, Bex WANTED—TO ATTEND ON TAD! tL is used to the business preferced Hotel, 60 and 62 Lispenard st., 10 H. B. WO Old Star itll proprietor. OY WANTED—IN A TEA STORE, about 15 or r ed. To an acti for one week at NHILD'S NURSE WANTED.—A GOOD TEMPERED, / competent woman or girl, with good references, Apply at 126 Deane st., Brooklyn. ) CHAMBERMAID W. vate fainily, to such as underst. fret Pate recommendations, at No. 3 Washington plac OOK WANTED. for a country boardi Island: either colored or is9 William st. LOAK MAKERS WANT! to Molyneaux Bell, 58 Cai Cras MAKERS WANTED.—i OR 5) FIRST RATE hands can have constant work aul fair wages, by app!y ing at 108 Canai st., over Rosenblatt’ sy store. LOAK MAN WANTED, IMMEDIATELY—TO GET stock for the trade. None but those of experience ue apply to Molyneux Bell, 58 Canal s a, WANTED—TO CANVASS ROUTES AN h white, IMMEDIATELY.—APPLY st. FOR ‘need apply, at th doo.w irom tbe 1 IRL WANTED—TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWOR Must be a good washer and ironer, a plain cook, bave good city references.” Wages $5 a month. Apply at loth sireet. OSIERY SALESMAN = WANTED—A LIBERAL salary will be paid to a competent maa who nn the Broadway retail trade, Address Broadway, Herald NURSE AND, LAUNDRESS WANTED—AT 247 WASH jon st. The wurse must be a Protes.int, and under- stand the care of s small infant Wages $ per month, Lann ‘iress must be a ggod ironer. “Wages $6 per inon'h. URSE WANTED—A FRENCH, GERMAN OR SCOTCH girl (Protestant), to take care of two smnall chi! tren; mst hea neat seamstress, willing and food temperel, Cail for two daya at 85 Warren st, fourth door from Clinton, South Brooklyn. FFICE BOY W. pty —A RESPECTABLE L ely about 12 years of age, to attend the office of a phy invegular practice. Apply at 114 Union st., corner bf Colum bia st., South Brooklyn. ROTESTANT WOMAN WANTED—T0 DO THE EN- Ure work for a family of two, A competen: person hive good home snd 8] Dermoid.” Apply, air tusio at No. 10 Second place, Brook! SS ae ACTIVE middle accustomed to sowin; cooprens: ft ‘matron in a boys’ school. 68 Post oflice, Sing Sing, N. Y. DRESSMAKERS.—WANTED, AN EXPERIENCED lady, to cut and fit for au estaivilshmeut where only ai eight hands are employed. To a lady of taste and skill libs rages, will be given. Address Dresemaker, box No, 28) Herald oftice. 10 MILLINERS.—WANTED, FIRST CLASS MILLI ners. Apply at 1°0 Bleecker st. Also an experenced forewoman. (PO, SILK HAT FINISHERS “WANTED. A MAN, TO Sinigh and curl; also two ood trimmers, aind a boy in the store. Apply at 252 Bleecker FURNITURE DEALERS WANTED, ig MMEDIATES ly, one or more ri York ant évery eity of importance ia Ul thet ie ‘Staton, toell an article of Iukury, used In every family; extensively known alrenty e Un "arrangements will be made with is WOMAN, OF cloth, is wanted as Address M. P., box opootl on ~ they can realise a ‘ge aonn The article mnopoly, und Will be for ten years hens. Fall particulars by addressing Manufacturer, box 130, TANTED.—A NUMBER OF GOOD CLOAKMAKERS. Apply 2%] Walker street. ANTED—GIRLS, TO WORK flowers, ai 45 Division street. Good wages given. ‘WAnzan, bint phan along J GOOD GIRLS, TO work on cloaks ; the highest wages will be paid. Apply to Mrs. ‘Mus, enard st 1 ey PIRST CLASS MILLINERS, ALSO A good trimmer, to whom & very liberal salary will be paid, for the city trade, Apply at Mrs. Dodd's, 111 Caual st. ‘Gy 2 Demers ad ‘Y—A HOUSEKEEPER. NONE her respectability need apply at 22 West sist Lag cv. ‘i ‘ANTED—A SERVANT, TO DO THE GENERAL housework of a small private family; must bea good Washer ond ironer; best of reference required. Apply Math Weury street: Brooklyn. ‘W4Aaza 4. WOMAN, TO DO GENERAL HOUSE oflice. AT ARTIFICIAL 4 work, at 45 Walker «i. ANTED—A WET NURSE, GERMAN OR FRENCH Preferred, with a fresh breast of milk, for a newborn baby. Call at Ouce at G6 Bleecker #1., between Crosby aud ery sts. ANTED—A NUMER OF GOOD CORSET HANDS: ‘good wages god. constant. em) ven, at Mrs Reynolie 44s sth st, bear akenueC ” or WASTED-A COOK, WASHER AND TRONER, TO GO & short disiance in the country: none need apply but thore: grog res cook and haker, well recommended. 1 HO Duane #t., between 9 and 11 o'clock, A. WASTED ,-100 CLOAK HANDS AND PLAIN SEWERS, ‘Wooster st.; paid by the piece; constant work an goed prices, JANTED-SEVERAL FIRST CLASS MILLINERS. Apply to W. Juckson, 851 Broadway, ANTED—A SMART, TIDY GIRL, OF WILLING, obliging mime to do general housework in all private t merican, Seoteh or Germnn preferred. sigs ‘month: at of reterence requ weet ng So fo ies to morning mass need apply. Cail from ota" 3 Wi ietragen tu GOOD HANDS, TO QUILT CLOAK, Wages. Tuquire at 1s Laurens street, thin! story, Apply ai \ANTED—A FIRST CLASS COOK, FOR ABOARD ing house. One that thoroughly under dand® her bust hess may cali at No. 106 Bast igh st. None other need apply. Warr. EMBROIDERERS OR MILLI ners, at 267 Broadway. CALM BROTHERS & CO. ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED WOMAN COOK, CA- Pable of taking charge of the cooking deparanent “an restaurant end oymer saloon. Good reference reyutred American woman preferred. Taquire at 2% Grand st., Wil- jiamsburg. Wire ein YOUNG LADY. TO WORK ON WitEE ‘machine: one that understan te mpetent person the Iigtont w apply. Call at § Sowh 4U will be at, Wil 'ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED SCOTCH OR GER man girl, to take charge of ‘y es child. Inquire at 45 F. 2h st., between 9 and J o'e! ANTED—A PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN, TO DO chamberwork, and plaia sewing or general housework; city reference given. be seen for two days at 75 West at, rear house, third ANTED-A COMPETENT GIRL, TO DO GENERAL housework ina emall amily fo Brook must bea y iiteds sts between food washer and ironer: Apply at 388 “ongress and Warren ste, pBng + 64 BROADWAY, A MIDDLE AGED rotestant nurse. RSL fully trey santo wages Is not areas SMART, TIDY om, 0 TO ye wari, troning: rences may veal at at ieanitees in town and rates redaced. po bag 4 tain Sting. Kast ‘on a a x; ARTO ORs OX GROVER, Baker's mantilie mar hines patd every atiarday Apply to James O'Fiyn, 176 Broadway. aoe PANTED—A MIDDLE AGED, AMERICAN LADY, who un-lerstands money, as cashier; must be wilting 16 If generally useful: unexceptionable re paced, ples. 8 so, beg. Toquire at the Home Dining y anrerR 4 OY atedaeaey: Paper he Meg eae ro. Socephireckaa Kear of a permanent svusiicn wy way Post oflice. ANTED A STEADY, TO. DO THE We PTR RR store, 2 | We TO TA 303 cy 5 HELP WANTED W* NITED. er A COMPETENT ¥ MAN fete eager A PER- Apply © Martins 5 Jounwon & _— ene reer > tata WARZED.IN 4 COMMIRALON HOUSE, A LAD, 6 wilisig 10% evo ie so Re engine Sik baad, Pox JT Posto so ANTED~A ; Wi NIED—A STOUT HOY, IN A. WHOLESALE 8 fod ein the voy ronmet be of the: can pein ‘testim: onisibas honesty, Address Johnson, Herald ollie. cre WARTED-A SMart, — BOY, TO AT- wend bar, aud make’himself general! } Will devote bia entire Time to the inferear of bis Sup HS) ‘tok ve undoubted ref “ trast Puaiasigree oat des” le Seg gE re senrnnenaa eenere enna rd WASTED; AN ENGINEER Aw, ‘of family preferred, to wiles oe cree orien be given. commended. Address NA WHOLESALE WIND nd upholstery wareho and general clerk, Whose quaiilications as a business man are undoubted, and whose ref questionable. Buch a party with staicment of his last oc may meet with a desirable au box 18) Herald office ANTED—TWO ENGLISHMEN, stable, Inquire of 8. N Brookiyn. WA STEDIYOUNG MEN WIRING TO GO 70 SEA; 4) Kids oF voyages, ‘according 1 capact'y, and outit furnished. “Vessels sailing every day. Randall & Robeon, 151 South et., coruer of Peck sp. WAXZEDIA \VIRST RATE PORTER, TO TAKE charge of the porter’s busivess at the Girard House. Ia~ (ure ai the ollice apmediately, ell re- WORK IN A 03 Livingston st., ANTED—A on pry j corner of idepenard et Ww FIREMAN, IN A DINING SA‘OON. Apply &t 20s Washington st. AITERS WANTED—TO WAIT IN A RESTAUR \NTs stand their business; none others nea ry. ANTED—A BOY, 16 OR 17 YEARS OF AGRE, TO work around a barroom. Apply at Ceutral Hall, 1T@ Grand street, between 10 aud IL the morai..g. OUNG Mam. TO OPEN OYSTERS ANDe 10 John McDonough, 413 a’ apr'y 10 18 ACTIVE AND somewhat ace tain retalung ry and geotie- ma en 4 tnrvishing goods, al salary will be paid to on willing io devote his Whyle Wane to business, Address Broadway, Herald oti RabiTo PRINTERS WANTED.—TWO OR ayon priaters, Apply jo N, Currier, 152. of Spruce st CERONOMETED APEMENT MAKER Apply to'T. 8, Nevus & Co., 160 Wail Ann] POCkETn employment ani good wages given. i on, Brown & Co, 10 Maiden lanes Se rae O JEWELLERS.—A CHAINMAKER, WSO UNDER- stands the business in ail ite brauches, ip plain ae well as fancy and bracelet Work, Watts a &.tuation ag fore t ending of apprentic Address Chain- e. LUMBERS.—A YOUNG GREENHORN, he worked at the plumbia ng business would like to Lind good boss. po SFL ee, 10 TAILORS—A GENTLEMAN FROM THE WEST, \s desirous of getting'a job atcutting: he prefers cutting Pantaloons, Address GJ. A., Herald office. ANTED—A SILVER PLATE FINISHER, A GOOD Workman, Who wudersiands his business, (0 whom eoa- yment will be given. Appty at Rogers, Bros., turing Co., No 17 Maiden lane, second floor, er &) GOOD BOILER MAKERS. 435 10H ANTED—A BOY ABOUT 16 OR 17 YEARS OF AG! earn @ trade. One'who can come well resommend . y to J, & G. H, Walker, 182 Centee, corner of APPLY AT st., East river. a; may a Hester's PRENONT FILLMORE AND BUCHANAN —JUST PUB- lished, life size portraits of these distinguished Americans, petty, By dames SLUTS: colored. with dake ’ eat 1a) i imeount to the trace. GOUPIL & CO., 366 Broadway, New York. XURNEY'S PALACE OF ART, 49 BROADWAY, 5 G' tains the largest collection of photogray lomuar- - reotypes on exh in the world, and Wakage oes for the inspection of the public. wh PUBLISHED, FINE LIFE SIZE PORTRAITS OF ~ MILLARD FILLMORE, Prices, each: ground, ’. Faewoyr, From photographs taken ainee their nomivation b spective conventions. They are lithorraphed in syle of ihe art, and beaulifully printed ‘with tpt om, te paper, size 20x39 inches, aiid will be Sp led at the ny owing Very low prices :— Uncolored.. Be, each. each. each. A Iibera! discount to agents and the trade, whoe* a:tration iw particularly directed to the above publieations, as :hey will be found very saleavie and profitable, and. in great demand in every sectien of the country. Cash orders wil be prompily . tlled and forwarded. Published and for sale by N, CURRIER, 152 Nassau swree:, New York. ———— eee one ery by OF FILL 5 Ben MORE, FREMONT, Fubliabed, for sale at te Se second door from Broadway, opposite Siew bel veat frame, & cenis cack i a tes res Colored, with dati background ne M°%s AN’S EXPOSURE OF FREEMASONRY.— “" rew copics for sale. Also, mavela, at half the bool OLE E CRS ee 00 qiiaaraph, ne street. ————— NE: .—NEWS BOYS OF THE NORTH AND SOUTH, ioform your patror ook on: for something rch, The Memotrs of Geogral D. D. ees been, rien, mg will completed. An addenda added, wi tors, while travelling the wilds ot Tense ‘ae jexiean, ‘er cerrhory aud on the battle fields of Mexico, JAS. L, COLEMAN. ‘be New peg I Pieayvnne, Louiewil journal, een, Snees ui. Richmond Enquirer, maa ory Ini Azueligencer wil wil | nT, Pc ee prom roma oat x COLEM. RA aig St os , An IN ANY 0s! ‘y WT c will Ne giveu. A large fot of © & OLN whee 107 Nassau street. doors -D BOOKS Amp 7H WARD The next re Fapitel crews, Eeq , and Mr. € in favor of the cause are invited to ati we. VAN DULEN Prbaident. «HA, Jackson, Secretary pro tem. at 8h 1 TH WARD FREMONT AND DAYTON CLUB.—AT A meeting of the voters of tie above wird, || was resolved D and jhe “iL awieg gentle Win. Hareer, Premdent; ‘ores pondin, retary; UC. Doesiison, Regord- ing Seeretary 1 3 WARD.—A MERTING OF THE Mtg pe} Ward Puchansp and Brocktmriige ¢ Lrocks! Asse Reona, Hiroe arate ‘even: ‘hg. at Ty oe a f Vusiness of importance will be brow Lelore eoulng. Ly order, SAMUS CAREY, Preatent We. & Conn, Tnos. Grmox, MPIRF OLUN. m Ie cretaries virece ‘he meetog Se watil nine o'clock, when the pew and to gnlicent bansee be rained and & meeting organized onteio. giughanan © ere invited 10 Le present at the raisin ¥. SDuns Pr Pres Jeat, plagremptraes ISATAIL sane O. Seren, “ Sb Muay, } Secretaries. pe eee NERA! JAMES W. NYE WILL DELIVER AN AD. ress, by invitation om, Fourh Wor Fremovt and hu Speakers wili Daytog Club at the Brooklyn Museom, on Twesda: ening, \ugut 12.” The publi are. usted ‘ga ier way oe A Gronce H. Dav, Secretary. WOTT, President, 0 ATE CONV EREION an TORS the ad join’ Wr. New York a1 ing. wor of ge election of Millard Filimore to the len ¥ ate 10 atond the Whig State Convention at Alban can procure tickets at the hembersaireet Recolor ‘TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION, ee ern OAr: —BADANB, to her is and SEWERS.—LEAD, earthen drain Touses, stores and EA: gees PRE fos wW t a 0 Tweifth street. bi TRON,