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Struction of & rallroud and telegraph line {704 the western Doundary of Miseour! and lowa, north of the 38th and ponte of the 44th degree of lautude, 1, finn ee the by fa substantially ibe eame 4, that prepared by the Commitwe. A siruggie ensued betweer, che friends and foes of the Weasure on points of order, when a motion was made by Mr. Ona to postpone 0s consideration of the bill until the second Mont Ms December, which was lost, by the casting vote of TREAN CREDITORS, A joint rercto’ton, allowing sixty additional days, du- ring which creditore of Texas can present their claims to the Treasury permet, was passed, Nearly $400,000 rergain wopald. PRIVATE BILLS, The Bouse then pussed fifty private bills and ad- Je ayped, News from Kansas. Curcado, Avg, 11, 1856, Advices from Teavenworth to Wednesday last have beep received. The Overland Emigrant Company en- tered Topeka safely. A company of Missourians, who ave enlisted as Kansas militia, marched to intercept them, but returned without doing any damage. !t was stated that a company of dragoons, headed by Judge Le- compte, had eutered Nebraska with the intention of ar- Testing General Lane,,but had returned without effecting their object. Rumors were current in the river towns last week that a battle between the emigrants and regulators bad taken place near the Nebraska line; but they were not generally credited. A report prevailed in Nebraska Gity on the 20th that a large force of Missourians and South Carolinians bad invaded the Territory and block- ded the pablic roads, and that 160 men had volunteered w drive them out. The Counc!] Blutts Chronotype eays:—Great excitement exists in tne southern portion of the Territory, concern- ‘og the rumored invasion, Sr. Louis, August 12, 1856, A letter in the Republican, dated Whitehead, Kansas, Augurt 4, cays that the United States District Court, Judge lecompte presiding, began its summer term on Ubat day. The cases for decision were numerous, chiefly crimina! and political, and it was reported that five bun- @red of Lane’s troops were in readiness to rescue those convicted by the court. On the strength of tais rumor, Genera) Smith had eent fifty dragoons, under Capt. Wood, to protect the court and enforce its decrees, Judge Le- compte, in hie charge to the Grand Jury, reviewed the moet giaring offences, and suggested remedics fer the Present and prospective evils of the country. He ad- monished them to be cool, calm and unbiassed in their action, and to do nothing having the appearance of sec- tional or personal inclination. The writer says Kansas Rever enjoyed such peace as now, and ifict alone by foreign agitators there would be universal barmony and Proeper'ty. Congressional Nomination. Warmrvitie, Me., Aug. 12, 1856, ‘The republicans ct this district to-day nomiuated Free- man 5. Morse, of Bath, as their candidate for Congress, Loes of the Steamer Daniel G. Taylor. S1, Louis, Aug. 12, 1856. ‘The steamer Daniel G. Taylor, with a valuable cargo of bemp, tobacco, rope, bacon, &c., sunk ip the Missouri river on Saturday last, and with the exception of a small portion of ihe cargo everything will prove a total lose. ‘The boat waz a new one, valsed at $40,000, and was in- wared in Pitteburg for $21,000. The loss on the boat and argo is cetimated at about $260,000, which is princi- pally covered by insurance in this city. Boston Weekly Bank Statement. Bostox, August 12, 1859, ‘The following are the footings of our weekly bank state- ‘ment tor the past week, compared with thoae of tue week 0 August 4 August 11. Capital e'ock.. «$31,960,000 $31,960,000 Loans and discounts 52,601,000 Prare rises 3,827,600 Amount due from other banke.. 6,214,700 Amount due to other banks... 4,308,700 Beporite.. 2 16,600,000 Creulation + 6,680,000 * Sailing of the Canada for Boston. Hauvax, Aug. 12, 1856. ‘The royal mail steamship Canaca sailed {rom here at 6 o'clock Inet evening, for Boston. The weather was clear and a freeb breeze blowing !rom the west, She will be due at Boston at about daylight on Wednesday morning. Sudden Death of a Lawyer. PROVIDENCE, Aug. 11, 1856, A gentieman named King, a member of the Newport ‘bar, died suddenly at the Bellevue Hotel, Newport. He bad just he'ped a lady next to him at the dinner table, ‘when he fe.) back dead. Large Fire at St. John, N. 8. 2t. Joux, New Brunswick, Aug. 12, 1856. A fre broke out here this morning, by which about twenty bu.ldings were destroyed, including dwellings, vanperics, and manufactories, on Waterloo, Brussels and Union streets. Loss not ascertained. Fire at Honesdale, loNESDALe, Aug. 15, 1866, A fire occurred here th's morning, about 3 o'clock, destroying H. H. Russell's stere, the house occupied by Charles H. Rogers and J. H. Danning, the Mansion House, William F. Wood, proprietor; and the Old Saloon, owned fend occupied by Thomas G. Hawker as a billiard room, Loss about $20,00C—covered by insurance. Markets. PHILADELPHIA STOCK BOAR! Stocks heavy. Penney! ves, 83 tng, Raiiroad, 42),; lace Teland = B Carpal, 10; Penneylvania Railroad, ALDANY, rahe, 12, 1856, Oo, for weetern mixes; salon 12, 000 bushies. whet, WVbotor now white Kentucky; and #1 66 for old Capadian—cales 4,000 bushels; whiskey 36},0. Osweco, Aug. 12—6 P. M. Fionr in fair demand: sales, 400 bbls. +7) 6 bat oe | fancy Canadian. d 5,000 b ie corn, 5, 000 bushels 5 fact that nearly all ‘the puffing of the New York hotels which appears im the New York journals, or the New York correspondence of Journals in other cities, is confined to the St. Nicholas Hote! or the Metropolitan, with an occasional variation in Mayor of the Astor House. It is the St, Nicholas and the Metropolitan, the Metropolitan and the St, Nicholas, the Bt. Nicholas and the Metropolitan, and 80 on to the end of the omgir. We have no objection tothis untiring system Of puffery, except that it tends to create a monopoly of business, at the expense of rivals quite as meritorious ‘and far less pretending. There are some hotels which do pot require all these extra supports to sustain them, and ‘are pot in any way inferior. There is, for example, the Astor Place Hotel, with fine rooms, pure air, perfect quiet ‘and elegant accommodations. There is also the Brevoort Bouse, a spacious and elegant pile, conducted on the Eu- ropean plan, situated in the Fifth avenue, near Washing- ton square, splendidly furnished, and a most admirable Jocation for refined and quiet families, There is still ‘another, the Everett House, on the Union park, on the Fourth avenue, which is kept in the most admirable atyle, is elegantly furnished, and is one of the coolest and ‘moat delightful situations in the city. To live there, even tu the warmest weather, i# as plearant as to be in the Travellers who seek repore, kind attention, elegant fare ‘and entire comfort wi!) find these three hotels everything they could desire. Williamsburg City News. Laxprorp axo Texaxt Dirricentim.—A man named John Banaban and wife, resid in @ row of tenement , in North Second street, near Seventh, were brought before'Justice Clarry, of the Sixth district, yes- terday, on a charge of violently beating the owner of the buildings, Philip Hanly. The complainant presented a picture of hard usage, and his face was badly bruised and blackened. He stated that, on Friday evening last, he entered the barracks, and suc in collecting @ome email sums on rent. On entering one of the apart. ments, where ram is dealt out for three counts @ &, dozen or more of the tenants hered ‘eround and him to stand trea! ut de- I elining to furnish the refreshments, he was Jeered out of the house. Shortly after, in returning past the he states that he was treated with a bucket of mot overclean water by the landlady, and then beat toa Jelly by the husband, while a crowd of tenants looked on approvingly, The in showed that the water and beating, came after compleinent had assaulted Hana- han, and accordingly the case was dismisard, Cavrios to Livery Stare Mev,—On Saturday last a well dressed, gentlemanly appearing man procured a horse and wagon at the stables of Hathorn & Livingston, near the Kings County Hotel, to drive to Jamaica, and rince ey he ae hot been heard of, The property ir Hats that are pinin o gay, the young, the old, ce, the yy i tay most agreenbiy 1 the: Fearon of i word, Ce ‘cave ment; ieer carne Danone Iwboieenis, sand retail hat hat Ly succeapol sO Whe, be haoe ln to La peed of the and cal Broadway and Fulton strogt, NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 13, 1856. 5 Angon’s Size for 50 cents: coldred, and in @ nice ease, twice aa large as others Lake, for $0 cebia, and equal in sige and quality to those taken “isewhere tor $2 ANSON'S, saa Broadway, opposite Metra politan Hotel, Hill’s Natural Colors.— new discovery will be oa exhibition at HOLME! Ture depot, iva few days. Look. out for @ sensation, meantime try a lampratype, for 25 or 0 cents. 289 Broadway. Piano.—The Greatest Improvement is 4.8 ©. FISCHER'S improved circular sesle pl Planoforte; 5 y theatre. fatory Twenty sights erect and Ninth avenue, New Yor. Pianos and Melodeons.—The Horace Waters fodern improved pianos and melsdeons are ta be found at 333 Broadway. Pianos to rent, and rent allowed on purchase; for tale on monthly paymenia; seeond hand planos from $3) to #140; melodeons Speelal Notice.—To Southerners and Gen- Memen who wear fine clothing | ° TAILORS AND IMPOQKTERS, K PLACE, Fesmecttully give notice that te wil! make additions during eine ae magi seal yn of summer drillings, with the express Teeire of ollering to residents of ‘he Southern Cow remreing from the various watering places, aud stran- ns ‘New York, an opportunity totake with a the novelties in gentemen's garmenia, Particular atension directed to our OFYLON EvAPORABLE Us rains pomprising styles exclusively coutines ourselves. ea hrs . 1a PARK PLACE, Saratoga Waters. SARAT RING WATRR. Ropularity of the Empire water EMrini The steady increase of uring the past few years, 1 CERTIRICATES OF PILYSIC whicb prove the | Empire water UPMRION TO CONGRESS, even | aul the virtues of Congress, without the irritating Properties which in that water often creates @ cough in the drinking by invalids. While the Empire water is soothing in ite effects, with a tendency to allay irritation, and having iu it INE PROPORTION OF 1ODINE, which makes it useful in many pl SCROFULOUS DISKASES, DYSPENSIA, BTC. and invaluable in (he awakening to action of ‘the (orpid liver, guarding effectively against CONSUMPTION, for which, previously, Saratoga waters have been mainly held as inefliciént, have produced a strong impression in the public mind that the Empire is destined very soon to be the MOST CELEBKATED OF THE SARATOGA WATERS, NS, THe EMPIRE WATER may be had at all the principal drug stores, hotels, and of G. W. WESTON & CO., Saratoga Springs, or'at thelr Southern depot, 68 Barclay street, New Defiance Salamander Safcs.—Robert M. PATRICK is the sole manufacturer, in the United Statea, of the above celebrated safes and patent powder proof defiance Jocks and croas bars. Depot 194 Pear! street, one door below den lane. Machine Thread.—We have just Received a new and very superior article of black and white linen thread for machine quilting and sewing, Superior to silk, or twist, and ‘at one-quarter the price, E. W. YON & CO., 257 Broadway. ‘ork. Laboratory of Flowers, New ‘Bona Tondon—Piesse & Lubin. —Frangipanai perfume, from the Holy City, che best, and moat lasting perfume ever introduced; perfume of paradise, spring violet, and lily of the valley, can be had at300 Broadway. GHO. K. INGER & Uo., family chemists. Batchelor’s Hair Dye, Wigs and Toupee’s are euperior to all others. Their new improvements secure ft comfert to the wearer, natural elegance and durabili- His unrivalled and only harm aye is applied in twelve private rooms, at BA’ CHELOR '8, 223 Broadway. ’, Perfumers and Fi Goods dealers visiting the city, wi!l find the Balm of a thousand flow- ars, for perfuming the breath and beautifying the complexion, the most ealeabje article in the markel. W. P. *STRIDGH ; Frankiin square, New York. For sale by drug- ‘and fancy goods dealers in New York. The Catarrh Doctor, C, Howard Marshall, tarrh and lung diseases, will be again at the St. Hotel, New York, on August 18. Dr. °M. treats by lewer as in person. | Direct to St. Nicholas Hotel, N. ¥. Cristadoro's Hatr Dye and Toupecs macite ony among all connoisseurs of art. A suit of glegant private apartments for applying his inimitable dye, fhe ouly Fellable arucle of the kind extant Wholesale and re. tall, at CRISTADORO’S, No. 6 Astor House, Copy the ad- Wigs.—5. those $10 fava ible Wigs and toupees, at MEDHU RST &0O.'S, 27 Maiden lane, made of the best materials; warr. not to’ shrink or change color. Beware of exiravagant Broadway prices. Braids, bands, curls, &c. b encore ps Moustaches Foreed to Grow Benue vide aft Wan pa sof the punter fe Oe mate wen! apie y. 4 road w «Bilge 51 Blate street, SBAHAM, 100% ‘Albany. Tan.—The Wind and the Sun are peculiarly severe upon the skin. The blonde burns and the brunette tans by exposure to the weather this month, and many ladies re- Risin Indoors raiser than suffer in this manner, Kalliston Will remove these unpleasant effects, and ladies who use t may exercis® in the alr as freoly as they please. "For sale by A. B. & D. SANDS, C. H. Ring, 'T. % Green, and druggists generally. ‘The Editor of the Newark Mercury says:— We feel justitied im asserting that LYONS kathairon is, be: sides belog the cheapest, most delightful, agreeable and In all respects satisfactory hair preparation that we have ever met with, We know ladies, who having used almost every toilet article of this kind that can be named, avow that Lyon's kathairon ig infinitely superior to them ail. What wouder, therefore, that this World renowned article should moet with such prodigious sales’ Sold by all dealers, everywhere, for 25 cente per bot Cholera, Dysentery, Colic, Croup, Vomit- ng, Ae., are immediately cured by Dr. TOBIAS’ celebrated Vetean iniment. This remedy is now recommended by the = eminent physicians in the is Warrant- edharmiess. Sold by all the ae and i patent mogieine dealers in the United States. Price ® cents. & Cortland street. Diseases of the Skin.—L. V. Newton, M. D., continues to devote epecial attention to neous aftections, at nis new residence, Clinton streets South Brooklyn o fore 10, afternoon, after 3 o'c! lock. Another Evidence of the Great Gupertentty of Dr. HEINE'S treatment of gerofula —Sinee my infane; have guftered from serotula. To describe my miseries is A posrible; my joints, fae, nose, from which large and numer: ous bones were di ed,’ was the principal seat of the disease. For the sake of huinanity I shall be plewsed to have all sufferers from similar complaints call and see me, when I shall wine's re impart all particulars. Mrs. REBECCA CHASMER, 317 Third street. Holloway’s Ointment and Pills.—The Infal- Ublilty of these medicines ia the treatment of scurvy, and ail diseases of the skin and glands, and the wonderful etirct sot the pills in stomach complaints and diarrhoa, render them jndis: pensable to all travellers by sea or land, Balm of Thousand Flowers, Kalliston, Baw de Cologne, cosmetiques, French vn Rngtish tooth, nail and bain brushe Fiely; Lows & Cleaver'a houy soaps, GEO, RB. INe family chemists, 300 Broatway, (suevensors to T. The Great Doctor—The ron Spotasco— Another limb saved from amputation (sixtieth) Piline Tish yer, Amityville, 1. y fonr physicians ‘doomed to suite cued, spared and cured by the good Baron Spolase: ference, —— Stratton, Esq., Novelty Works, 98 Spring sire ICongider it my Duty Towards Dr. Hel: and the public fo make known (0 sufferers of diseases wh: fo be cured, I tried Professor Parker, James R. Woo, Kimbark, to no purpose. Tt was in the ‘newsp here i saw Dr, Heine's name, ant through the same channel | am happy iostate that Dr. Heine has perfectly cured mo of the most dreadful and greatest of mise whole person was Severed wih ulvers—tait ray woogue and Npe suree, Off shall be pleased to impart to sulferers all lars, by call: ing y residence, 5#2 Fourth street, Yellow Fever— When Lassitude and Weart- bess, when {chilly tte and lstlessness of everything around, when iaintnees, gidditess, Cushing of the face, rednese of thé eyes, pains in the eyeballs wer parts sie ith these we have pai inahe ) ing. or pHa ah ok fever, ery 1s we are t be alarmingly sick, and a dose of six or eight Brand feth'e pills cannot Ge loo boon swallowed. Two or Uaree ‘such doses, and plenty of Tadian meal gruel for & day or ‘wo. will eutirely cure. The © nat re the riety of this cotrye, Tn all cases the Brandreth pills is pura if and inv: orate the blood, and should be always resorted to by those costive habit. Hold at twenty Mager bon, a’ the prine!- al office, 43 Canal street, Brandreth’s Building; at Burnton's ores, 298 Bowery 1 Sei 30 Hodye, street: also by Mra Fulton South Bigih sireet, Witinmaburg: by T) W. Dyott.& Bon Painted Pet A Aevron All pis srporting to be Brandreth’s pills, with “No. 241 Broad the aide label, are counterfeits, Yellow Fever—Prevention ts Better than cure—Cleanliness is next to godliness.—Cse Holt’s American motiled soap, sold at 134 Jane street and 100 Frout street. Cholera, Dysctesy, Colic, Croup, Vomit- Ing, Ae. ate immediately cured by Br. TOBLAS colebrated Venetian sient. Thin remedy ig now recommended by the most eminent physicians in the United Stat ranted harmless, tht all the driggiam and patent medi Gine dealers in the U States. Price 26 and 60 Depot $6 Cortland str = 7 that this Statement may be the means of saving others from the dreadful auiferings which I endured and in justice to Dr. Heine, induces me to make thie statement public, T have been sufferer }roome Come and see, at 148 Canal street, (' WOLOMON GIBSON. ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY, POST OF FICE NOTICES. Ms by A popors, PER Fig oma ATL ANTIO, Jose at turday, Madison, square Pow fn 16, at on af ‘he up town ome wf th inting Potcatapi is here. FINE ARTS. LLMORE AND BUCHAN. =sU PU Ninted, $1178; colored. “w “dark tt the trade. , 366 Broadway, New York. MPORTANT.—NOTICR TO PHOTOGRAPHERS AND ambrotypisia throughout the country.—MEADE BRO THERS’ celebrated Freneb gun cotton, manufactured ex pressly for ns in France, is the best aruble ever offered: the rice fs one dollar per oz, All orders promptly attended to. FADE BROTHERS, Photographers, 23 Broadway, four doora above Astor House. MATRIMONIAL, eenarn ge papee eee aT TOT ee Lon Re pe CPON THE srry 4 went, send to an; their character by thelr handwt fraser ciren hckNge, ML. By tes ys EMO: rin lished, Nie nize pogtralte of theae diatingulahed A\ ‘riees, sl, each: | plai ground, 68. The PROTESTANT Girt WANTS A SITUATION, To mberwork and washiug, or fine washing and iron- ne. ‘sion to the country. Good reference. Call at i ieew st » Brooklyn, tirst tloor, back room, SITUATIONS WANTED. W rvote coo SITUATION, BY A PROTESTANT GIRL, who is @ good cook and an excelle at Washer and ironer, and 2 goo bread baker; satisfactory reference given. ‘est 26th st., near ith avenue. A LADY G GOING Into THE COUNTRY WISHES TO secure a place as chambermald, for ‘a girl who has lived in fer family for two years. She is sober, honest, neat and or- derly, and does plain sewing very well. Apply for three days «st the house of her employer, 26 Remsen st., yn, where she may be seen, A YOUNG AND HEALTHY WOMAN WANTS A SITU. ation as wet nurse; baby per ae Apply at No. 24 James street, in the rear, room NO. A SWIK8 LADY, WHO UNDERSTANDS FRENCH, German and little Engdisb, wants asituation to do sewing, ih an American family; has no objection to go Southor West, The vest ot relereace given. Address N, T-%,, 36 faust 180i street. LADY, OF EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE, A widow, without any family, is desirous of maki ing an en- agement, ‘as housekeeper or matron, in a school, oF to take the eutire charge of a tamil, is qualliied to teach, and oilers the highest testluso that effect, and requires good refer- gces from the party wishing such services. Address House- keeper, Roches SITUATION WANTED—BY A MIDDLE AGED Americap Protestant man, to take charge of a gentie- man’s place, or a farm and plain garden, and understands the care and driving of horses, and will make himself useful to his employers is 4 married man, “Can xiv the ‘beat of refer- ence as to sobri jonesty and capability. Address L, D., box 166 Herald ska Tina RATE GERMAN COOK WANTS A TITUA- tion, in a private f family; can make pastry and all kinds 01 jellies, ‘and cooking in French and English styles; Call at 392 Ist ave,, second tloor, relerences given, A*, ENGUBH LADY, , OF EDUCATION AND HIGH respectability, is anxious teacher in a school,'or as gov: Fench, singing, Fi ‘he Sor fied to instruct in music, branches of a thorough ‘education. high testimonials olfered. Address H. B., A SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS chambermaid, and to help with the washi zand ironing; ood reference, Apply at 17 Tallman st, roo SITUATION WANTED—BY A Seer ‘oung woman, as chambermaid and waiter, in a small Private fe tarntiys good city reference from her last place. In- quire at 172 West 13th st., corner of 8th avenue. SEECASION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS. good plain cook, washer and irone: a no objection to do the housework of & amall private fa The best ot cy reference given. Call at 168 Amity sts between Clinton and Court sta. Srooklyn, SITUATION WANTED—BY A HIGHLY RESPECTA- bie Stott as childgen's nurse or chambermaid. Please lott st., for two days. preferre Rochester, N. ATs WANTED—BY A RESPBCTABLE WO- man, as chambermaid or waiter. Can give good clty roterence, Inquire at 123 West 2ist street, corner of 7th av. SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PRO- tastant young woman, 19 do chamberwork, or to take are of c mn; isa washe: z Fulton st., Brooklyn, in ‘he basement.” nee ott SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE, WO. man, as good plain, cook, washer and. troner, oF would Tnquite of Judson & do general housework of a suvall fami gt 5 renece. Inquire at No. 102 West 2 Fin Shy Fag nt teed th avs. A LADY, WITH A SUPERIOR SOPRANO VOICE, ty high! cultivated, desires a situation in a chureh, in r the city. Munger, No. 519 Broadway, WELI. EDUCATED AND REFINED LADY DESIRES an engM@ement to superintend the household of Pidower, oF & party oPbuchelors; she speaks French k lish fluently. None but arties of the highest nt respecta- Deed apply. Address Herald o} A. XOUNG LADY, FULLY COMPETENT, AND. POS. sessing the best recommendations is desirous of obtaining: a@situation as teac! of French music and Kagligh, in a tirst school. Address C. D. E., box 2829, Post Ofice. A SITUATION | WANTEDCBY A RESPECTABLE young girl. to take care of children, and do plain sewing. Good reference given, Apply at 76 Chariton st., for two days. SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS chambermaid in hotel, or waiter in a dining saloon. Good reference. Apply at 220 West 26 thst., bet yeen Sth and 9th avenues. SITUATION WANTED—AS BOOKKEEPER, OR AS assistant bookkeeper apd eniry clerk, by a person whois Competent to act in either fapachy in any establishment; good city references given. Addr: , box 139 Herald oilice. YOUNG LADY OF RESPECTABILITY, ACCUSTOM. ed to fine plain sewing, and speaking fluently the French Janguage, is deulrous of prec ‘uring a situation wares she would be considered as one of the family. Address C. D. E., box 2,529 Post office. YOUNG GIRL WISHES A SITUATION, AS CHAM. bermaid and waiter, or as nurse; can Mt cha @ beby; or, would do housework for a small f familys nad res ference, Call at No. 41 Madison st., second floor, front room. SITUATION WANTED—TO DO GENERAL HOUSE. work in a private family; city reference, Cajl at 77 est 19th at., in the basément, SITUATION WANTEDORY A RESPECTABLE GIRL. to and iron; good city reference. Can be seen, inti engaged at No. i Thompeon st., second oor, fromt room, SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG woman, as plain cook and to assist in washing ‘and iron Can bé seen for two days at No. 129 West 154 SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WO. man, as cook or chambermaid, in a priv. a 4 Con five qood c'ty references. Inquire at Oxford st, tifth door rom Fulton av,, Brooklyn. GENTLEMAN. EDUCATED IN ENGLAND, AND EX- ion, Wishes lo make a re engagement aa is competent to teach Latin, Greek, 0 objection to go South or'conduct ‘and certificates are first class, Ad- dress E. M. B., Heraid office. SITUATION, WANTED—BY A ing. RESPECTABLE youth, 16 oF 17 years of age, in a procery oF tkuwor store; Gan get good recommendations for honesty and sobriety, Ap: ply at 106 East 23d st., corner of 24 avenue. A. BOY, HIGHLY | RESPEC Wants «situation in a lawyer's ofties; 16 years of ag And resides with his parents, address, or call, W, L. ., M4dy Crosby st. SMART, ACTIVE YOUNG MAN, OF SOBER, INDUS- trious KB bi's, wishes a situation In 4 wholesale dry goods JOPYIST.—A LADY OF RDUCATION, WHO UNDER. stwnds French, and writes a plain business hand, is de sirous of obtaining some copying to do at her residence. Ad- dress T. G., Herald oitice. EMPLOYMENT WANTED AN RDUCATRD YOUNG employment in some profitable business; would preler travelling. Tas ho capital: but can give. good references, and bonds for the faithful discharge of contracts, Address, for ten days, with full partioulars, G. P. ©., box 133, Post office, Tonanda, Penn, T OUSEKERPER—A SITUATION WANTED, BY A RE. table young widow, withont ineuimbrances. Apply rooklyn, for two days. DORTER. SITUATION AS ag ty Is WANTED by a respectable married man, of the striglest integrity, sobrie A honesty; can take himself useful in aa aay ca: is not airald (@ work. Apply to Robert Parker, ORTER'S SITUATION WANTED—BY A TRUSTY, tive man; hae been employed as auch for the last five or sia Fears in thie city: 1 £°24, teference from last employers, ase address J. Siny’ YING WANTED—BY A GOOD SEAMSTRESS, TO GO by the day or week; can cut and {it Indies’ and chi d- dresses. Can be seen at 962 2d av., top floor, room 17. SITUATION WANTEDOBY A YOUNG MAN, WitO HAS had several yearw’ experience ‘n the who! provery busines, both in Beotland and Canada, and aca mae TANTED~A SITUATION, AS CHAMBERMAID, BY A woman who speaks French and Kuglish; can sew wei! giso assist in the toilet of a lady. Also a situation, by Rusband of the above weman, ae domestic, would like to be in {be prme house if possible, Good references given. Address lea ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation, as chambermaid and plain seamstress, in a private family. Reference trom last employer. Call for three days at 43 East 20th st. ANTED—BY A WOMAN WHO HAS Lost HER Infamd, a child to Durve, at ber own house; she ean sive the best ofeferences, having for some t leman’s country seat = sien Tela Island. Apply at 89. itrood way, or at Mr. M. Liv! residence of Staten Island. TANTED—A ay BY A_ RESPECTABLE young man, as waiter, in A private family; lived im his last phice for threé years, and in a hotel for two years: noob Jeetton to the country: good recommendations. Cal at 39 Kast wt ANTED—BY A PROTESTANT GIRL, A SITUATION, to go chamberwork, oF, to take care of children, or to seeeet AY the working and ironing: would be found willing and be seen atf 262 Ist ave., between 15th and 16th Wy anrees*. A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, Anituation os seametress, and to take eare of a baby ies no objections to go a short distance VJ the country, hax ihe best of cit; remeace from her ~ yy I lived three years: Can be sewn at 400 W “between Wartes and Deshromses. mo ed A Laat ty GIRL, A PLAOR, to take care of Vidren, or to do ited at L4 10th Wer: SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Woman, as good plain cook and excellent washer, and im be seen for two days at 75 Wert nee. © th ‘at, moar Oth avenue, WAXTED BY AN AMERICAN WOMAN, A. SI some reepectable ly, to take care of cl and ag plain sewing, and to mabe herselt geueraily tsel al he house. Inquire in the shoe etore, 33 2d avenue. tee te een for two days only. WASTED<A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young man, a Protestani, in @ grocery or hardware store; Can write a good hand and keep accounts; is willing to forward his employer. Apply to or addresa, for six days, M J. Moore, 66 Clift street. WAXTED-A SITUATION, BY A RBSPRCTANLE ound girl, to COOK, wash and iron, ina private fauily ‘Washington st FANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN a Situation a8 iitet Fate cook, Washer and ironer: bes! of reference from her present place, where she has lived three Years and three months, Please eall at 883 Pacilic st., betwoen Bond and Nevins, South Brooklyn. W'stan—s RITUATIO Bir}, to do walling, og hem of city reference. floor BY A RESPECTABLE Wowan, A SiTU- nurse, OF to wait On a family ; she is well ex need inthe care of children; with « at is won o'New Orleans in ihe month, or the Int of he y Please coll at he free deel $i fou Gaye wt ok Weal Bbichetb 7 rely euee 1 fod Bae CRP GeOy 6 Loe. ANTED-A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young Woman; understands cook: ing, aid baking; best city reference, it reaired. fat be soe fortwo days at 196 Kast 17th et. OO WANTED: BY A COMPETENT GIRL, A SITUATION in @ private family; can take charge of silver, wall at 216 East 28d st. ' Best city reference. TO ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG GIRL, cook, wash and iron, or to’ do chamberwork, in & small mmily. Can be seen at 48 13th st., between Sth and rivate have. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, to cook, Wash and iron, in a small pri- vate family. Apply ats) 4th ‘av., between lvth and 1th sis, Good refaience given, ANTED—A SITUATION, TO DO THE HOUBEWORK of a smail family; is a good washer and ironer; has city reference, Call at 45 Forsyth st, rooin No. 8, in tue rear. ANTED—A SITUATION, AS HOUSEKEEPER, IN A private family, with or without children, Apply at 46 Houston at., in the rear, ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT WO- man, a situation 4s nurse and seamstress, one who is fully competent for her business: best city reference given. Can be seen for two days at 109 25th st , fourth floor, between 6th and 7th avenues, ANTED-A SITUATION, TO DO THE COOKING, ‘washing and ironing Ut private familv; is a goo cook, and a tirat ra y aadiroden olty rotecchoe, Gall at s4'7th st., near Ist ave, cee | tloor, front room, Reet WAXTED—A SITU ATION, 43 HOUSEKEEPER, BY ‘@ most respectable widow lady, of considerable expe- rience, in a hote) or for a widower gentleman, | The ot re ference given, Can be seen for three days at 23 Whitehall st ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG GIRL, 70 do chamberwork and wailin3, or chamberwork and tak ebarge of children. Best of oity reference. Call for two days, at S08. Mark's place, between 2d and 3d avenues. ANTED—A SITUATION, TO DO CHAMBERWORK and waiting, or housework ina small family. Best city reference, Call 1or two days at 194 oth t., between 7th anid hay : ED-—BY A YOUNG GIRL, FROM LONDON, island, a situation in a gentleman's family, to take care of children, and to mae herseif generally useful ia the family. Please calt’at Mrs, Kilsom’s, 33 Monroe st, oe A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, TO gaps and waiting. Good reference. A, opposite Tompkins square. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, to do general housework in asmall private family: Good city reference will be given. Can be seeu at 374 2d ave: nue, first floor, for two days. a SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE uung woman, as plain cook, washer and ironer. Can be well recommendes. pply at No. 2 Pacitic st., between Hicks and Willow sts., South Brooklyn. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG GIRL, TO DO general housework in a private family; is a good washer iain cook, Best of city reference. Ap tirat tloor, back room, ANTED—BY A YOUNG ENGLISH WOMAN, A SITU. ation to do general: ate no objection to the coun Avply at Ido ave. rs. for two days at 240 C1 ANTED—A SITUATION, AS ACHMAN, BY A Young man, who understands his businosa in'every re- spect. ire for — days, at A. Skilling's, $44 Broadway, gui one door a bove 13th WaAgep—y A SMART, INTELLIGENT, WILLING Protestant girl, a situation todo general housework or chamberwork; can recommended by her last em well re ployer. Cap be seen for two days, at 405 9th st, ANTEDTA SITUATION, AS NURSE AND CHAM rmaid, by a young WOMAN, Who can produce unex ception fable testimonials as to character and capabiity. Please Lior two day’, at $3 Alien st, ANTED—BY A FRENCH DRESSMAKER, EMPLOY ment, by the day or week, or Work to take’ \o her own home. Cah cut and Gtin the most fashionable manner, Ad- dress Josephine, 118 West 24th st., between oth and 7th a third door, front room, over the grocery. ‘ASHING WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WO. man, Who Wishes to take the Washing to her own house, by the mouth or dozen. City references. Call at 173 Wooster ., first door in the rear. WANXTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A ituation, ag chambermaid and plain seamstress, in & private family. Can have good reference trom her last place. an be seen for two days at 15 City Hall place, tirst tloor. ANTEDBY A MIDDLE AGED SCOTCH WOMAN, ‘a situation to attend on ladies, or a family golug to Call fornia ; has certiieates from the best of families in Scotland and city references, Apply at 202 Seventh ave., in the store for afew days. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTA SLE Young woman, todo chamberwork and waiting and to ‘assist with the washing nd ironing; has good city relerence, Ec jerson st. 5 50 Will be given. 168 Broudway. HELP WANTED. MANTILLA AND CLOAK BAeae WANTED. — AP JV ply at 319 | at 379 Broadway, up stairs. CLOAKMAKERS WANTE! stand the business good wages and stead, Apply to MeArthur, Byrne, AEE Ee TO SUCH + UNDER. jtbone & Co, RARE CHANCE.—WANTED, AGENTS TO my Brother Jonathan's champion ‘furniiure enuine without the inventor's name, John L e from $8 lo $10 per day. the principal depot 444 Broaaway. ‘OHN L, BRABYN & CO. SMART, TIDY GIRL, FOR GENERAT, in & small family, without eliidren. Inquire of Mr. Ackerman, 163 Browdway, from LL mart mi . men can o'clock, for three days. olish. rabyn, 0 a HOUSEWORK, Waxes irom i) to ws GENTS WANTED—TO SELL THE CELEBRATED Chinese furniture polish. day, Apply ats cbart; the Avene: WANTED—TO SELL A ‘a1 nsas, North and Central Am dates for President and Vice President, valnable statist Price, ) 25 ces de, deat selling Agents make from $5 to $ per Broadway, room 12. ica, p NEW CAMPAIGN rk Out, containing maps of ortraita of the can HAVEN, 208 Broadway, up stairs, room 13. jor & Co., 368 Broadway. GENTS.—A NUMBER OF AGENTS NG WOMAN WANTED—TO ATTEND IN A ‘e; must be well recommended, Apply to Jobu Tay ARE WANTED in this city and the country, to sell to families, hotels, de. an article of overy x a7 co consurmptl OY WANT! an intelligent German boy, who can speak English or an ‘Smerican would be week, Apply 01 » No. 8 Dey st., fourth floor. OY WANTED—IN THE COUNTING ROOM OF THE Weat Point Foundry, of from fourteen to sixieen years of age; one who if corvect at figures. ED—TO LEARN TIE D' at 96 dress, in own RUG_ BUSINESS; referred,” Salary.dra six months 12. @ sh SOY WANTED-—TO ATTEND A PAINT STORE, AND learn the who can come weil recommended. 199 Division st. painting business, AP None n pply but thone ply tow i Granger ZAR TENDER bedecaiy yy THE >" House, Yonkers. HILD'S NURSE WANTEO.—A GOOD TEMPERED, competent woman oF girl, with good referene at 126 Deane st., for ® countr’ Brooklyn, 'y boarding house, FRA SLOW, Propr' Apply PROFESSED, COOK WANTED, mit thirty miles on Long Istand: either colored oF White. Apply to Wan. H. bridgens, 1r9 William st. Cex MAKERS Pate IMMEDIATELY. to Molwneaux Bell, 58 Canal st. APPLY LOAK MAN WANTED, IMMEDIATELY—T0 GET UP stock for the trade. apply to Molyneux Bell, 54 Canal st. None but those of experience need RUG CLERK.—WANTED, A YOUNG MAN EXPERI enced in the retail drug and prescription business. Ad reas box 173 Herald oflice, RUG knowledge of the ply at the store ‘OSIERY ihe Broadway CLERK WANTED—ONE ness, 686 Hudsoi Ret WHO HAS SOME wes required. Ap SALESMAN WANTED.—A salary will be paid to a competent man who un trade, Address Broadway, Herald ofice, LIBERAL stands \TURSES WANTED.—SEVERAL MAL urses wanted for a large hospit rienced norses, and well recommended py, betwen the hows of 9:A-M. ani". M., to James P ‘agom, SL Worth st, AND FEMALE Sone but exp fi be accepted. to NE RUNDRED LABORERS WANTED—FOR PUBLIC the Stati work: be and houses. fee Will chanve yet o} avaneed, ton Thursday; works in this State; wages $1 per day; board, $2 50 Ree week; steady and perfe red to laboring men: passage Also, two tamilies for y, the 13th inst. ; guarancveed by culy ary money rin, ‘accom panie by M. Gonnert ‘Apply immedidtely to Morris Vobuert-& Co, 126 Greenwich street. Poteet .—WANTED, A SITUATION, BY A MAN OF the strictest integrity and sobri O AMBROTYPISTS.—A RARE CHANC' an experinced ‘and good ambro‘ypist. 1 £0 to ith an establis on equal share party. is offered: Purl Brown, DRUG with first ch foods house, clothing store, or any other rexpeciable busines Address James, Herald office. porter in a whole jction store, fancy store good city reference given. of protits, but CLERKS.—A ass referen: good manipul © particniars can. be had by an interview with 1s William street, N. Y. WANTED, Porto Rico} ages aed apply. ak. COMPETENT DRUGGIST, .can obtain a good and perma: hent situation, a short distance from town, by applying to F. Hale, EACHER WANTED—TO GIVE PRIVATE LESSONS in_the higher mathematics. ee a en, Herald oitice. ‘One who is willipg to give a ons at & reasonable charge tay address, stating terms, 10 MILLINERS —WANTED, FOUR FIRST CLASS MIL- focation @ short distance in the liners, to go {0 a p country, (0 whom the highest good dresgnukers, Inquire at ANTED—A_ SITU AS, BOOKKEEPER, Ok salesman, in a res business, by a German gen Leman, who speaks Eugiish and Spanish. ty competwat to Keep books, either by double of single entry. Can Wend his employer, if wanted 10. $2,000 on good seguity, Pease dares 8 s'T Herald ouice, ANTED—A SITUATION, AS WAITER, IN A PRI yale farnily, by a Pronchmanglaicly arrived, who cas, furnish the best testimonials Lyd Me be lived three yea person or by note, whom rs. to Pierre Bondaz, 37 Rose st., near came. ANTED—BY AN ACTIVE MAN, OF GOOD BUSINESS qquafitications, a situation a salesman, or or qeneralerk to au linporting dry goods house. Speaks English, French ad German fluently, and has a thorough knowledge of the busi ness, The best references given. Address V., box, 3981, Post ofuce. ANTED—A SITUATION, IN A GROCERY AND LL quer, store, bys respeciablelyouth, between If and I7 Cab give good recommendations for bonesty Ina sobriety: Apply at 166 Kast 234 st,, corner of 2d avenue ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A PIRST CLASS VO calist (voice basso) in some well conducted choir, where solo maging is tolerated, The subscriber possesses tlattering testimonials from the highest authority, aud has been recently decorated a’ bplications re, e cant eatuatien Uyriat Hleraht othe. Nt pable of insiruciing and coaductin, good organist, for his ability in the vocal art. k, stating real na The one yn is choir. His lady BY A YOUNG MAN, OF GREAT EXPERI iow, in a wine or ale and porter bottling ew ence, @stablisbment A ive ears’ recommendation from last pleyer. Addr oft ce. ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, 2) YEARS OLD, fivuation, ta a.wholenale grocery or liquor estaba: is Well acquainted with ae place. Dusiaess; Was nearly five Best of city references given. Ad Herald office. ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, WELL A With the grovery business, a situation wh tmuke himself useful. Address, for two days, R, Herald offiee. WaAxtepeuy as HOOKKKEPHR, OF FIV TREN years experience, and references of the first charac situation in a house doing & argo, Susinees, his present Gms. ployer intending (0 make a natu t willl not heed his further services. Tease address B. T. B,, box Its Herald office. ANTED—BY AN ACTIVE YC poring 9 pba @ situation, as salesman, in an ieubing Ran tf goods house: seaka French, Uermas aad“fagieh:. f wel Acquainted with the Boston, Baltimore, Philadelphia and city trade, and has a thorough knowledge of the business: would be a valuable acquisition to a jobbing house who woul! wish + er the ienpoxting ness, est references given. Ad ress box 4.509 AL INTER he could D. IL, Dag ag oY —A YOUNG MARRIED MAN, IN A GOOD desires to parehace aby about three hnndred dol second hand inte worth of hew or good rnttire, payable in Tnotsimowas sotmay ve nereed upse. Security given, ‘Radvese prepaid. Household: Broadway’ Post otic KNOWN, AND ain Le Ackley, to Apply 10 the Capt Van Velsor. corner BxCuRstons rH LARGE WEL jons steamer, AMBRICA, Jet for excursions, with or withont barge on board, foot of Harrison street, or to H. of Jay and West streets. OR SHREWSSURY, LONG BRANCH, HIGHLANDS Bowe Port. The favorite steamer, JAMES CHRIS. a aw Ww sreet Piet agh by a the fa hy ore! win ms Toth'inst, ALS PS ME yp fT I the ne1 morning. Bey yo Le Soraya, Puy 24 iy eaee reap Santa Lng leaving’ A iretsat “a yy rats 8 Work river, 9 fre’ or the ercursies he ihn slip, Dolocke Me fg GROVE, POLLOCK'S pars nd JON AND Guttenberg.—The favorite steamer ME. Y, Capt Hi. Malion, will ran deren ‘this week, from ot rot Robineee street, touel at the foot of Spring. Amos, Twentieth and Forty third streets, North river, leaving Robinson street at 9, Hi, 1, Sand Soelock. Returning, leaving Guttenberg at 10, 12, 2, 4 and 645 o'clock. Fare 6', cents. CONGRESS WATER. CARD—TO SOUTHERNERS—DRINKERS OF CON. gress Water.—An inferior article of mineral water is advertised and water, the mame of “Saratomme’” being used by counter. casea where they risk selling article as “Congress The success rises from Congress water having been se piten called garnioga water, \hat only name, fold under the word “Rara‘oga”’ by marke and hotties, “hey Fees water to those unacquainted rand. peculiar favor and mostly sold with the distin we marks And qualities of the genuine Congress water. There muhi ude of gprings at farnioga, the water from an whick might De thus sold as “Saratoga” water, by Whowg scruples of conscience extend oniy to eases, w they and ser the arucie $9 urious. Tf you want nie dealers only and CONGRESS letters, it We will send yor y ordering from red, you ean hi able to Pecuniary pruuisement finposed omthe pritic be worthless. or fy konttine Congress water, bi In all cases Observe that the brand oy WATER—©, & W. for it withaut those wi swindling counterfeit. On writ ist of prices, sizes and packages; and direct, encloxing draft for the amount or Ki aafely forwerded to any part of the CLARKE & WHITE, Congress Spring, Sarntoge rings And No. 18 Thames street. New York. _ MILLINERY, a0 5 miwnwrennnnewune ILIINERY.—TO SOUTHERN LADIPS AND WADIBG travelliny Mra. CARTER, N. M irareting R, Xo, 58 Brondway, hina just le in alee asortment Iraveltog fA J p f dey ee grees Tibbale & Co's, will be p: 5 also, tWO 16 John st. T°x TEACHERS.—WANTED, A GRADUATE OF WEST Point of the to take e! drill in on academy South A! and pain tg French untry, who could combine ore with full particulars, box 102, Post ames, "Saturasia, 8.0, ematical department and well ent gentleman A native of either Address, Tr NUMBER OF GOQD CORSET HANDS; at Mra. Sfceynolis’, esand constant employment given, App), 743 Bin wt, near avenue C. & sas ANTED—THIRTY ners, at 267 Broad way. EMBROIDERERS OR MILUL CALM BROTHERS & CO, WAnzsn—4+ SMART, TIDY GIRL, TO DO GENERAL house wor! = washing, that baa good ol 12 o'cloe! troning and’ plain cooking. One Y retereuces may call at 127 Bast 300i st., afler ANTED—FOR A SMALL FAMILY, pays ONE hour's distance from the @iy, two odd and obliging ser: Je us good Cook, washer and iro ‘As good house servantand Wages $7. ‘ootch oF or Bilis preferred. Apply at No. 12 Broadway, wird floor. ANTED—A YOUNG GIRL, TO MAKE HERSELF useful, in @ small fymily, Apply at W7 AUantic Brooklyn. st, J ANTED—A SITUATION, BY ASTEADY, RESPECTA- ble woman, as nurse; she is a do chamberwork, if required; she has lived two years I recommended. tast place, and 12th at., bet Wan ORL, work of reference; mus on — Stryker, ween let can be ‘2d aven a em st be a Prot 54 6th ave, ues. plain sewer, and can in Please call at 9 TO DO THE GENERAL HOUSE: private family, of four persons; g jenant; nous other need apply. Call ANTED—A PROTESTANT ou. 4 AS NURSE AND ‘sevinstress, Apply at 75 Bast 300 ANTED—FIVE OR S(X RESPECTABLE YOUNG es, who understand tuishing shirts. Apply, from 9 ht o'clock at vs Broadway, fishing ANTED—1" the work eet ond well recommended. ‘i family. DY airs, gentlemen's fare ‘0 SMART, ACTIVE WOMEN None need call untess fully gom- Apply a No. Qi To pO West ANTRD—IN A FRENCH INSTITUTION, A LADY ine depart. teacher ment, Brooklyn. to lake char, Apoly at Madame "IE Wear Wehas st 7ANTED—A YOUNG LADY, TO ATTEND A BAKERY. Reference Inquire in the store 563 Hudson st. required. W4ntsn-4 GERMAN, AMERICAN, OR COLORED sh and woman, iron, and do ina stall private family, wo house w: wa need apply, at Wrat WHT NURSK, WITH A FRESH BREAST ‘of milk, for a new born baby; none need the best of recommendations. ‘appiy at No. 10 at the head of Mercer st. y withort place, Wy Anes mapeenen FOR ABOUT THREE OR tour weeks, to custcimed "0 waking non, 142 Grand st, ‘a short distance in theountry.one ac tides clothing. Apply to rs. Can- TANTED—GOOD OPERATORS ON GROVER & BA- Ker's mantilin macbines; wages paid every Saturday. Apply to James O. Fiyn, 16 Broadway. A WET NURSE, GERMAN OR Wes neterred, with a fresh breast of milk, for a newbora baby. Cail at once. at G6 Bleecker st., between Crosby and A acon GIRL, TO DO GENERAL HOUSE | taunily. ages, © per month. Apply PANTED—AN ACTIVE, TIDY GIRt to do general house work Im a private family Apply, between 8 and 10 this dispositic & abort distance th the country, morning, at Kast 1h st. OF ORLIGING TANTED—AT PAIGE'S DINING SALOON, NO. St Spring street, two girls to wait on tables, TAS ‘#, Wheeler aod Wit & Co, machines also, plain sewers, for ply fo Dalton, Gumour 4 Co, #6 EO=—GOOD OPERATOR: Woot ee and ue work riven outs "Aye ANTED—A GIRL, TO DO THE WORK OF A SMALL. Apply to Mrs. Russell, 194 Canal at, family, WwW ANTED—A LITTLE GIRL, ABOUT FOURTFEN. TO herself attend two. ‘<1 and make ily. well generally useful, na ammall (am! nat recom a Protestant. Apply at the corner of Powers and Wyckolt ata. Brookly. Weess GO WEST A LADY TO SUPERINTEND aclonk mak establishment. None but a oe 4 [heed person need apply. | Al, 2 laty 0 alsowromes. ral er ve will be Pr 1 o'clock. eo 8 Co. 6, ide Chambers ot Also, @ young mae Terence quired. Appl Ww. x as athe from 12 till y ANTED. Brookiy’ in washity Girl ace apply, with IN 4, SMALL ) ao Englieh and ironin sue PRIVATE FAMILY, ir), ae first rate cook and to jone but @ peat and foremeacaiees, at LIT Brow: st., IN re ait Wantee-s, i Sats. ACTIVE BAS, TO TAKE of he aperienced one weil i eaatiies for or th busi cock wanted; lao, chorge of the pantry * dopir'at i aha as ® mtendy, one who understands the ws ANTRD—A MAN CAPABLE OF TAKING CHARGER of the cloak department. business well may apply, afer OP. M., Broadway to George A, Hearn War YOUNG MAN, WHO FAS S800, TO 484 sigt in paid. ‘Address hotel}. W., Herald office Sevurity given, and a liberal salnry TASTED-YOUNG MEN WIEHING TO 90 To sma; ea, accorfing 0 capaectt, all kinds and outtit furnished Randall & Robson, 161 Sow et, Wivontier a A paligMar U “mi “i vey estels sai spp La ve Mi, are @ ABT ABLE AND busivess con market, __ HELP WANTED . W2X722-TWO MEN, OF GOOD ADDRESS, TO VOLT eit orders in the city tors splendid new pubiieation. Apply 10 Blackie & Fon, 17 Fulton stree TED—A SMART, 1 IGENT, ACTIVE B Weis Years of age; a good writer mud. quae a fiyuses, none other need aj ‘he situation is one in which industry and (aithfulness will lead to promotion. The best af quired. Address, in handwriting, box 366 Fost ANTED—A YOUNG MAN, TO ACT AS SALESMAN One wh Bookkeeper, aud to mike ¢ himself generaily usefuls atistactory reterence * Wom Ly addressing Vox lug Herald oft Sawin 5: orca WANTED, A SMART, ACTIVE BOY, AS WAITER, with good, recom mendations, and to make himeelf gene? rally useful Apply at the Shades Hotel, Thames st, tne J ANTED—A YOUNG MAN, POR THE WHOLESALB fency goods, combs, buttons, portmonnaies, &c., Kove heed apbiz uplese cod peepee been in he Dust- who can write ir , ad bins “advent X. X., Herald oilice, MN senerally TOUNG MAN WANTED.—ONE WHO IS A somewhat acquainted with retailing hom iestimonials re off-ce. ery and gentle. men's furpishing goods. A liberal salary will be paid ‘0 one who is willing (o devote his whole time fo business. Address Broadway, Herald otlice. GOOD CHANCE —WANTED, BLACKSMITHS, CAR- enters, able and ordinary seamen, for Jong and short al demen, cooks and stewards; advance given Inquire at'the oflice, No. 97 West sweet, o ot ‘Cedar it, Up stairs. UTTER WANTED.—WANTED, custom cutter, to gato a Western city, Who can bring the best of reference need apply. J. Oliphant, at Smith Bros, 122 Fulton st. RAUGHTSMAN.—WANTED, BY A YOUNG MAN, IN struction of an evening, either at his own house or else- Where, in aking of Working drawings for machinery; a liberal remuneration will be paid, aus draughismen need apply. oflice. ARINE wanted, AN EXPERIENCED None but Toguire for hone but prasiical Address Drauyhisman, Herald CHRONOMETER BKECAPEMENT Apply to?. 8, Negus & Co., 100 Wall \KER ILLER WANTED—IN A COFFEE AND SPIT. FAC tory; one accustomed and qualified to keep wachinery inorder.” Apply at 212 West stree!, immediately. ASTER MOULDER WANTED—AN | ENERGETIC man, thoroughly competent. can hear of @ first rate-.op- portunity tor steady employment and » rich chanae tor extra, y applyiug at the foundry, Hunter's Point, 1D, L, opposite Forty second st., N. ¥. o JEWELLERS.—A CHAINMAKER, Wio UNDER- e business in alt ite branch lain as Weil ag iti kinds of fancy elet work, wane a situailon as fores Tuan, or the superintending of apprentices, Address Cbuin- maker, Herald cilice, 2 © TAILORS.—A GENTLEMAN FROM THE WEST, job atontting: he prefers cutting J. A., Herald office, is desirous cf getting antaloons. Address C. O MERCHANT TATLORS.~THE ADVERTISER DE- @situaiion aa cutter, either South or West. Cam Give the best of Broadway reference for competency in either the custom or matufacturing departments. Address Cutter, box 1,550 Herald otiice. ‘) MERCHANT TAILORS.—~WANTED, bY A YOUNG ap, who has bad ten years! praction in cutting, trimmin nd sewing ; is capaple of ‘aking any situation in ihe trade has no objection to South. Address T. W. 8. Heraid office, for’ ‘three days. 0 TAILORS.—WANTED, IMMEDIATELY, 3 makers, on satinet and other medium quality ‘garmenis, Ata Vesey’ street, up sigirs, AILORS WANTING INSTRUCTION IN MEASURING ‘anil cutting Would do well to call on Professor REE 427 Broadway; he teaches the best and sitapiest system United States.” Mr. K. challenges ull professors to produce as perfect a system, YANTED—A SILVER PLATE FINISHER, A GOOD workman, who understands his business, to wham con- stant employment will be given. Appiy at Rogers, Bros. Manufacturing Co., No 17 Maiden lane, second tioor. Td MAKER WANTED—ONF WHO, IN THE ABSENCE ‘of the proprietor, would be capable of sondeetng the business in all its branches, having a kuowledge of hair dye- Jug, and willing to take the en ire charge of the store. Waxes iberal, and situation permanent. Keference required as to character, &c. Inquire at No, 6 Astor Hous CRISTADORO, ANTED—A FIRST RATE FANCY CAKE BAKER and ornamenter; also, aman who understands the ice cream business: also, two waiters, colored preferred, Apply at the Philadelphia ice cream saloon, 245 sth avenue, MPLOY ERs, “WISH'NG GOOD HELP, wey pectable’ servanis at MORRIS COHNER’ 2¥7 Broadway, corner of Read street; also, oe ee a at this or the branch office, 126 Greenwich sweet. ANTED—AT NO. 6 EAST BROADWAY, A CLERK in & shipping ice, two porters in a furniture store, three boys for trades. Places speedily obtained for conductors, clerks, men on steamers, baggagemen. porters, barkeepers, coachmen, men to drive horses and carts, housek ve ernesses aud seamsiresses, Ac. GILLEN a CS. ‘ANTED—AT 165 BROADWAY, TWO BOOKKEEP- ers, (wo conductors, two clerks, (wo barkeepers, three waiters, two firemen, two brakemen, two drivers, men on steamers and railroads, and four, ay 8 for trades and for stores. LOU KAUPMAN, Agent. FIN Fore, OPOLITAN REGATTA chen tae ng ing of this club will be ington Hotel“on. Thursday creme 3 tah i oat Te orclock. Punctual auendance is desired, the President. POLITICAL. 14s WAR, KEYRTONE OLU toe, ON stone Cw . Soy hg H ‘vome street, on Creriog, Mth inet, at 734 0 nate es HENRY MANRON, President, A1oxz0 Borse, Seeretary REPUBLICAN, CENTRAL COMMITIER—A STATED meeting of the Republican, Central Commitiee w: bela Academy Hall, 663 honda, os ‘Weiseniay) evenin, s. agust Wy 1006, Oh orchack, preslerly a MiBT- be hel! ureda w P EDGAR Ut A. 18 STRE ore —NINTH WARD. —THR MEM, bers of th and Ni Ward Demot cratic Assoclstion, tor Bochanna and Breckinridge, Wil sees: a he Jeflersop Assembly Rooms, over the Jefferson marke: on Thursday eveniDe neat, at $ o/clock. for the purpowe ot consolidation and reorgauization. New ap: pointed. THOMAS BELL, Chas. K- Granam, Secretary. YESTERDAY, as ar. Awa ak EXPECTED you (ed. Be there on Friday, between ¥ and It. oF next tne day, Something important to vell. iY, HARLES F. 8.—DO COMMUNICATE WITH YOUR distreeed friends, whom you left on Tuesday, 2th July; ing mid in any paper yet. Have ail may be well sill. Noth confidence, and write to FE. —GOOD BYE, MY DARLING CHILD, YOUR cia father returns thie, week. | May Ged ditest you the path of duty; my prayers shall be for you. AS 6x0 long now, ‘natiire seems breaking down. my bet ter, and Inquire for orhera. Good bye. a FP MR. GUSTAVE BLANCPAIN, LATE OF VILLERET, Herne, Switreriaud, will cormain cate with Reb Dina, Brothers & Co., 1b Maiden lave money left with them for his benetit, F THIS SHOULD MEET THE RYE OF JARS KANE, who, When last beard from, was in Middiebary, Vermont, by sending hie address to Jamen Hawkins, Paterson, New Jersey, he will hear something to his atvantage. NFORMATION WANTED—OF MR. JOHN J. KUHN, te in the topaocs, busteees, 16 Bowery: loft heme mor . be Will receive a gum of with the intennion of ‘bes, an! bair Pleston sgh color. Any ft sent to 2g Will covfer atpardcular favor on his diatremes! family. Dike oun A aot — 4 Big eed BRADY, OF in May, 1s na Se be a caer’ ot wee at respecting ran ‘be sgihaga peace wy her x covuain, J sai te all ui: anchester Hotel, 160 Washington sirect, New York. MANUEL EYRE, THE AGENT FOR MR& MA- dresa io Howard F. Snowden pridter, Nov 16d me New York. ¥ Laat ale N, ®at B. ns iN. JA Sever tes tang os 32 Broad street, Sareea tere on ieee ritcey hh Toe raaqors, Bt Ra wae a ‘all street, i TON GMAILAD YOU 1 LETTERS w" 7: Have you got them! Al +] wre, tere with you! SPORTING. 7 ACHT TO HIRE ae Fo ing 15 oF cong, ate keeper on y wi ({ARD.=AMI-S SUSAN Di RNIN VARIBFTRS — MISS Susan ire at nin having le as Snir expended Fase | thousand ohare and beautifying the premises, most reapectiuiy the pubite ‘she Will open on or about edt men, of acknowledged talent, wis and fall season, — req) ee re ny w S ee A i a od Tresenrer — ann 2 and matters at ne ¢ sean Deni tO ibe airected (6 Mr. Marry Haoungion, Munger Lo ay ewer. 5 on ‘or nee Jiotel, on ol ‘chook. ae riday

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