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ae Eh rena ners offer every | Sine Cutlery <The Santer es EPROM | PERO cy or ef the Blood) ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. | ‘in the olty. . elon THR GRWAT CAUSE OF » 7 Astor and 387 . re _.@ Ow an edged fact blood # pawer to ee ? diseased action depends upon certain cella or globuled LITERATURE, Shell Dress Combs.—Attention is Invited to | d’coniains. Whoa these are im suilie.ent quantity no diseass rem omeqrmcert a cera. ( Seitina eit, ea Gone meas | NPY SOME, iuauet Bewent styles of ‘or kilted by a “great beight if be opened Rs =“ 6 Nr a oe Broadwe a sate Nahe zai ¥ fast artore ihe ue of Yankee tra lates Sn these casen. 0 reves Py acrertable Dressing are ane he me ihe life celle are allgone, "Now; impuresir; all wragu: | 2 areca Bros: b A oe comp! oor (Pars Pred dari ities. See, lee sch labor, » mente i a i Prejudicial to m: Bevery ose aqua Broadway, fortoo’ tong a ime, want ot Bure ais, wad. negen | ‘tem your ‘eae nas samc ent or min | ening MerRccece at abies araeceaee | Soaued cay sy iton 210 and 312 Broadway— and winged his vie 18 | Grepephie “then, “tolistes Mosttivencass then” comes the | as er aa the most respectable names ¢>: as » 1 “ Paton sect, between Nassau an’ Broalway. pain in the side, Phe hacking cough, and the bects an Now Toauy po ag Sg refed thang Bam ong Pa ere shall we regaim our heal’ purifying our blood, which | ply to you in request of a fair examination of the document: y ‘White, the Hatter, with the Wings of | incansin, which detect the fa'as- dashes From he od shanti a each Broad way corner, ‘Phoenix lik bis discarded ashes, seers dea Adorner. eens ie teaiis Vieitter: 143 Fulton street Between Nassaa a and Broadway. Steamboat £x enon te The | Old Fouy ‘weamer ling up togy harbor'on Broadway, ee olin tbe 8 Dut lucky no lives were ‘an theclipper Lampraty iy i) speedily to the rescue of passengers re, ee ail on Baar isnding them si Wkeners: a them to the at the ie site ont of 25 cout. Depo: of Captain , 289 Hroadway. Pianos and Melodcons—Tne Horace Waters anos and melodeons are to be found at 338 Broatway. 1 vent, and rent allowed on purchase; for Beoatway. uniy paymenta: seonnd hand’ piauoa trom $9) to $640; melodeons 'rom $40 to $135 F, & ©. FISC! HER" ‘8 improved circular scale piano! ‘wareroom, 325 Broadway, opposite Broxdway theatre. 3 Seetory, Twenty vighth sireot and Ninth avenue, New ¥ ; © Clothing Warehouse. — Mer- ebanis visiting the city are particularly invited to inspect our lock of euperior ready mate clothing before purchasihi. 75 Willlam street, between Cedar and Livérty. $2.09 +30 +50 300 -20 1 1” oe) 100 10 1 +509 Check Marseilles pants 2100 AUEY ANS) extensive clothlug warebous: d 68 Fuhon street. How the; roclaimed & manly voice: ‘For my part sald @ son of tall, my choice: “Ror iltmore f 1oy 1 wil ry — Bach held a ditt Suc that smith Brothers were the best Of ciothiers all agre 2 clothing SMITH BROTHERS? one price wholesale and ‘Warerooms, Nos. 122 and 140 Fulton street, N.Y. Sleep In Peace.—Protect Yourself against ios, and those who would sleep well should provide themséives with one of Haskins’ p: and nets, which you will fad a sure They can be attached to any ry tection ayainst mos. quites, ind of bedate ul, aod netls arranged by meaus of a rubber braid, so that it {i's at all times. and while it aifords the Protection isa beautiful ancchaste ornament to the bed. W. STRATTON, agent, 295 Broadway. zak Bathing Dresses, for Ladics and Gentlemen, at GREEN'S shit and furnishing establishment, No. 1 Astor House, Also, Just received trom Varig and London, ties, aud Lisle taread oder eravaie, and zephyr, entre. ne shirts and drawers, half ho hose, & Paper Ha ngs | at Wholesale.—Country merchants are invited (0 examine our stock of French and Pai a paper hangings, em, rein every OST known to HOMAS PAYB & 287 Broadway, opposite the City Hail Paper Decorations.—Thomas Faye & Co., Gee Seldeag, shes Wonton: siveat; have cm hecherery ve nety of paper hangings, displayed on servens, so that thelr effect can be fully apprecist Artistic Workmen only en- ployed and all work warrant For Fancy A Articles and Toys, go to Rogers* ‘extensive bazaar of fancy gooas, 429 Mroalway. Every va- riety is there that the imagination can conceive. tases, ret.cules and ‘rave'ling bags, porcelain, china, bronze Oruamerts. combs, brushes, perfumery; and in the children's i, dalis, gamesand toys of every variety, mt cheaper than can be obtamed elsewhere. Defiance Sajamander <afes. —Rohert M. Pat. RICK isthe sole manafactnrer in the U ited States of the above celebrated safes aud pat-nt power proof defiance locks and cross bars. Depot, No. 192 Pearl sireet one door below Maen lane. Singer's Sewn, Machines. —In every Pos- sible way these m: fs teeta someone He. The highest premiums aud medals have them at home and abroad. Thousands ere using the ‘variety of work with entire satisfaction and succe: who have any interest in the matt machines will be courteously exhibited, whether they do or do not wish to purcheee GER & Co, No. 823 Broadway. Thomas T. Green, trem 298 3 roadway, corner of Walker street, to er of Fouwenth street, Union Place How areialy tole the patronage of his furmer patrons aud the public 6 ae ete Haye, Wee Wigs and Toapec’s weir acw improvements secure tothe wearer, aatural elegavee aud durabili- pmurraied aud oui harmless bar dye is applied in privae rooms, at RATCHELOR’S, 223 way. , Pertamers and Kancy Goode ting the city, will fad ‘he Baim a pen Geale- 5 fuming the breath and beantcy Seeeet carcabio article in the markel. AM oe RDG Franklin square, New York. — eae, 2 seo, gaperior 0 all others. and feney dealers ta New Yor! ns’ Writ! Fiuld, and Copying valle’ Malad ef oxy he ated articles are to all ‘ State: oa ik of all statiouers throughout ut the United States a ‘Pearl street, New York, and Stamford street, Loudon. A Retired Physician, whose Sands of Life Rave nearly run out, discovered, while living in the Bast In- Sch, 8 certain cure for consuiuption, brouchiti, coughs, tok’ and general debility. Wishing 19 do. as, suc Je, he will send :o such of jcted fellow helags aa yuest ‘i: this recipe, with full directions for maning up and sucessfully using it. He requires each applicant to in- ewse him one shilling, three ceuts to be returned as postage ta the reipe, and the remealuder to be applied to the Payment 8 erdeement, Address Drei. Jame, jersey Tedine, lIodine.— ay eauaxe, PY ul DR. HENRY ANDE B WATER, THY OonE = pL SoeyLs sil ta forms, and & permanent cure for fever and ague, ia aa a ae fod rates the ren dita ae, moe viPesied ana emvigesed bv ir. daanen Te Prof. ‘James C. Bosh ‘ot the United Gates nd recommended by our most distin- ANDERS & FOSDICK, No. 3 Second avenue and 862 Broadway. g, Chicogo, INl., and druggists generally. For Cleaning, Preserving and Beautifying the teeth and gums. fat vgn tton, Se aceous tooth powder, pre: ered ron ine Feeipe of Dr. Bowditch, noutralizes ait weld Seeretions in the mouth, promotes a healthy actian in the gums, cleanses and brightens the tecth most effectually, and vere to the breeth the perfume of bealth. Sold. ke i SS by @ BE. INGER & ©O., (ate T. No. 509 Broadway. Laboratory of New Bond Street, L Piesse & Lubin.—Prangipanni perfume, from the Wty Ci. {he best and most lasting perfume ever iatroducnd. rhe of Paradice, spring vio od lily of the valley, can GkO. TS Villainy | villainy Scoumdirels about Hawk counterfeit owd ut entreatetl The publie 19 see ‘name’s on ‘he label ey \e suite. 6 Stutimand too—pur- to be LYON'S powder and pills, isin the If does not bear 8 f oe nature, and of the medals received wap nations, “fy these dider- Depot, 424 Broadway, StaINPELD, who, wih Ow Movers and aon ani back ‘ALO you'll find thou, tn famed Nosan street. To Rheamatics—Hundreds of Persans who complaint, rheamatiam, and are anxious to make known healing 6m >rocatian. reich jo for sel tn principal A. Ring, 192 oy tine ioe. TRL J. Clawson Kelly, Proprietor, Providence, R. 1. , Analytical Physician, attendamer at pA office, No. 3 Bible House, yore ior Spon al ‘iaeaar et ear feng tv liver rf | RSE Sen ast ita eeteet ae Smith’s Crystal Galvanic Battery. NEWLY INVESTED, FOR MEDICAL PURPOSES, Ths advantages CMY —_, rue te ep ie Ny i sever wasts cleaning and rune ten te pleniehing a ae and alternating Sereents warrantied to rum well. Price 812. ‘Those who have the bine vitew! amet 45 ars Po ae with the erys tal battery for $3. AMU FL. . 77 Canal street, ‘s Ointment and Pills.—The F: Soest Seat ts Ferniches wap these two two pow: pore sud si sd it Solna are Cy ‘cured by We vin: at at the dane man ero, No t Noi 0 Maiten fane, cw ey a net oe bee yy all druggists, a it e Consnmptives he Review vy inbaleton— frome t SESE ‘of Be iim: by every person Who values Dv lanyw! seabed WPMAN £00. distor stow, those principles te itapen which is vitally oF pewer 1a renee disease @ jepends, we sure ourselves ol all these symptoxss, in @ manner 80 cisaple, ‘as to give every diy gure and plessure. Iu 189, 1 discovered in the vegetable, ex- sractaof which Braudreth’s | pills are composed cella oF, glo- ‘after all assimilation throu tah the had been dreamed of by physiol'gists. I am of opinion, that it in the incorporation, of ‘of this vegetable life princt ple into circulation of those who use Brandreth’s ie, whitch has roduecd all the wonderful cures the: have prapared & concentration of this vemetacte ile rin-iple. doth inthe form of a Juld and in pills. ‘The pills I have named SARSAPARILLA, IR ADDITION PILLS, on and each pill contains the active principle of ive Hrandreth’s v table universal pills. In costiveness, one pill relieves Dowels of their contents, without versioning any excite ‘ment of the system, or even stimulating the eahaleat vessels of {he canal; the esfect is to empty, the bowels, and carry olf wx- traneous matter already out of the course of the circulation. Both em and Brandreth'a pills act curatively by inorpora: tion with the blood, imparting to it THE JUICE NUTRIMENTAL on which cur Jife and power to resist disease, whecher malignant, contagious, or ntherwise, entirely * depends, ‘The sarsaparilla in the /ife Addition Pills jy an alkaloid of that valuable drug. ‘They have been ised quite extensively, pri vately, for seventeen years. They are nearly tastelass—a child, {f he will mot ery for them, will not ory (0 take 0 When there is @ langulduess, headache, or an 7, ry to the vigor of Realth, oue pitt will greatly bene. Ning contra, it and oftea When serious sick ral revent serions siekness from forming. hess is presont, then use. the Brandreth Vegetabin Univ pills, with or withont these; because it is upon full 1 We must rely when danger is present. Itut and thore whose seeretiona are ecanty or « use of one Life addition Pill, will. belie ciple to their blood. without the trouble of grea! purgition; the tint of health will take the place of sallowness, iife ond anima Uon of despair, UNITY OF DISEASE. There is no departure from the idea of the wally of disease in the ane of this medicine, The grea! Leroy has four different, purgatives with which to en‘orcy his cura:ive the principle of thoasanda of curgation. His disdies uae Reandreth’s pila. which, in smilies or larger dover, ave al the elfeets. of his fone, dierent prrgativ lly, to these medicines, a But they still resor , occas! even castor oil also, in severe inflammatory atfections, cause of its depletive properties. I wish (o see the prineip! of purgat‘on enforced as a remedy for sickness, because know that the interests of humanity demand it. [tis a grau- fication to me to know I have contributed to \ts investigation, ‘Mhose who fully ‘comprehend ity valus as a remedial Will use for fs enforcement those purgatives ich, ea aati has proved tothem best for their end. It s conceded that in & long corse of purgation the bowels re- ce in a change of medicine. When a particular purgative ‘heen used for some time. itis az absolute. ben another of the same nature, but prepared in a ditt ner, of dilferent ingredients, the cure is accellera! convinced of this, from personal and general exoerien"e. And the Life Addition Pills can he alter with Brandreth’s, or Vice Versa. Ishali never permit any change whatever in'the composition of the Rrandreth vegatable iidlversil pis. ‘The huudreds of thousands who use them may rest assured T will personally see ihey are prepared as they have ever bee. he Jong experience I have had, during a life of more than the average | length, but “confirmed my carly Jmpreesion of thelr “great value as a general and Univeraal medicine. I'ahall Always prepare. them as. they have ever been er ore. Throughout the world, the principle of purgation Is becoming exte aized ag indispensa- bly requisite to sound hea: ose Lhave discovered in, what elements health consists in fact, disease—what, in fhet, comprehends impu the blood. It certals ‘subsaniive pron const ihe bicod's purity, and these can be incorporated into it from a medic ‘hp tae rer form than here‘ofore, in the rap Us, 1s HK Zot my duty to offer them to the public? Bellevk ne it Pe beso, Thavedooe ii: and hereatter { have no sort of doubt out that the Life Addition Pills will esteemed among the aged and all persous of a de ae Lrandreth’s pills are amopg the robu: i ‘The Strsapariila or Life Addition Pill, will be stl at 5) as mach lowe habit, cents per box, containing ten pilla, For ‘be present they will be sold only at th ipal oitice. 43 Canal s'reet, and at the branch ofiées, 295 Bowery, and 21) Hucaan st reel. B. BRANDRETH. Brandreth's pills are sold at 25 cents per box, at the princi- val ofice 43 Canal street, Brandreth Building; at Burs tons bookstores, 206 Bowery, and 241 Hudson street; also, by Mra. Hanes, 178 Fullon atreet. Brooaiyn: & J. Horsmen. 12 south oisth street, Will Namasbure: by 1 W. Deott & Sons, Philadel- on ES and by all respectable druggis's awl medicine venders in the U1 ee Died, On Thorsda: 14, Avovsr Rcsouy, od 42 years, + prove sna'be coe hes The friends and relatives ol of tne family, the New York German Horse Guards, First Regiment the German Grocery Society, are invited to svneral, from his late resides a avenue B and aixth bereet, on this Be ma < inet, at one o'clock. Hig remains will be ‘ken i) the ‘Latheran Ormetery, Ou Friday, August 15, Brinast Corry, aged 76 ycars, navive of the county |, Ireland. ‘The friends ana relatives of tho family, and those of her sons, Patrick and Jobn Curly, and ber son-in-law, John Murray, are en invited to attend her fa- neral, this sfernoon, two o'clock, from the residence of her son, Patrick Curly, No. 79 Baxter street. ne, ino 16, James Surm, of county Cavan, Spo a and those of his sons, Hagh on James, are respectiuity invited to attend his funeral, this afternoon, at two o'clock, from his lato residence, No. 116 Pitt street, corner of Stanton. On Friday, August 16, Many Janz, daughter of William and Ellen ‘in, in the 1ith year of her age. The funeral will take place this afternoon, two o’clock, from the residence of her mother, NS. 68 Te ee ist 14, AX Annus, daughter of ui ag SN gt Thomas and Serab Howlivgs, mol months and 14 days. Philadelphia ledger Saturday, Au aaron 1 at < ‘consumption, fo the 28th year 4 ber age, Bripasr, beloved wife of John Fitz- gerald. The friends and re’atives of the are respectfully invited t> attend ber funeral, tear ahusmean oe ones o’clock, from the residence of her brother in-iaw, Thomas Griffin, No. 214 Twenty. frst street, near First avenue. On Saturcay, Avgust 16, Jouy’ ¥., the infant son of James and Anne Wallace, 2, aged 3 months. ‘The friends and relatives oi the family are respectfully invited to attend the this morning, at nine o'clock, trom the residence of his parents. No. 194 West ‘Thirty- Street, between Eighth and Ninth avenues, On Satu day, Avgurt 16, & brief aud severo {it- nese, Mew; Axx’ Joves, of Wales, in the 60th year of her “ethe met nde and acquaintances of the family are re- spectfully invited to attend the funeral. this afternoon, at two Lneenesi from the rosidence of her daughter, No, 20 On Seraraey morning, August 15, James P, Roneats, in friends of the fully invitea ‘e ‘attend the py seven ete bis late residence, No. 117 Twenty-ninth beg rag gp ore 16.3 a! Evecta Banner Mo- poy wife of Michael MoGrath, in the 65th year of her age. ‘On Friday, August 16, Jomas Arrxanpern E1usoy, aged 380 years a formerly of Ballymena, county Antrim, Ireland, His funeral will take this afternoon, at aaatee bis late residence, Tow § 14 eng g ‘ais remains will be taken to Greenwood Cemetery for inter- are vent ment. On Saturday, August 16, after a Mness, Mary Aww, ia relatives o are 1 invited to attend ber funeral, H at two o'clock, from the rendense of her 2 father, No. va saturday August 16, at loo’, Micua! urday evening, ug o'el er CARROLL, & > ees niscorthy, county Wexford, Ire- jand, in year 0: his G Bi rt a Ninth eg men Ltt. Jany ren: 5 are respectial invited to’ attend bis his aherncon! atte o'clock, from his late residence 1 yee August 16, alter a sho t ilinesa, Mania S., Cw ag ed yy tS and Mary N. Wright. N. Wrig! Meeks Fan the onl, nae eeetial ay 4 very street. fornia ’ On ae yy AME 13” josermNa Acousra Kiuas, ged 2 years ‘days. “ lends ont acquaintances of the family are reapect- fully ay royeneene to attend the faneral, at the residence of ber — No. 46 avenue 1), to morrow morning, at ten o'clock. iene rene ih of the at an ¥ Cy respectfully invited to attend Ma ae on forther invitation, on Monday bags hy " three o'clock, from his late residence, No, 298 Fulton street, oat ie Brooklyn, ary hm ty August 16, beest Ghavien Wf ane? Mary Bios: of a, -X.. No. rr} At damaica, L. 1, on Saturday moraing, Auguat 1 Jane E., wile of J. Augustua Herriman, wad Side dang! ter ot te tat late his Ld a and relatives of the family are respectfull; Invited to attend the funeral, to. to-morrow mora Mf eleven ¢’clock, from her iate ‘and at ths Re D, churck at bait past elevon o'clock, without farther no- tee, The care of the on Tstand rag the fe- South Hey Brooklyn, at 9 and 10 o'clock, - ture at 2 P. At Old Tartige on Wodnenday, Auguat 13, of apn fn Joes G. Wricnt, son of Mra. Rachel Wright in in A = hg Erwaat Ler, Orange count, get 16, Pawnca, widow of oun G Gree in the ‘the oad ‘year ‘tins tien and tr bg 4 fami! iy are wero two Wea, gem from by reeldenne. ‘At Oxford, England, on Sat: Jal pi bess, ip of Joky G BeUen ot Dl 26, ANN® - 'e NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, AUGUST 17, 1856 roots that I forward herewith, and ood and calumny which he has maliciously heaped bee er the justice of my claim, you may pm yéy a declaration one or some other infactony —— which shail spare me the duty 0! an appeal to ‘ohne Min pages 121 and 122, letter 224 of said book, it ia salas—On9 of these chiefs, Don Manuel Lorenzo, underiook & Vt tn favor of Uveral principies, tn tbe 5 is90, which wi have entirely changed the poluical régime of Quba, aud atlo er to participate guered = v epee ry plan eG even ong citi fy Fa I ig order fo defeat the troops sent against hin by Facon; bi through tbe private advice of persons who feared the cons quences. he vas induced Yo give up his pon ng ‘The most extraordinary thing im the Ne auair is, Uat one of those who infiaenced him to this pier ay rewocessiun Was kus Pornrio Valiente who acied as secretary to the Cuban Junta, and who is ‘The Spanish writer, Pe” a 8 t0 the metropolis om that o°- Jor which ho, in fret, ovtained a suitably reward 70: the government. Ho Will now receive our yet nore conaider bie, which be deserves for havi bwed, together wi others, (o (he failure of the recontly prajacted expedition. Now, if from the annexed documents, chee with which can be legally established, it should be prov y. thatit Wes materia!ly and utterly impossible tor ie to have Jutluenced General Lorenzo to the abandenment of bisintenied resistance * the troops ot F secondly, that, far from re: dering tervices to the me or being rewarded for thom, laity of ropa and, and per tr my birthplace, Fantiago de Cubat thirdly, that inhis, quoce ton of the Spa sh historian, Pezuela, (he hs cin” bas falnived his stacemont to suit his mlsebievous tug My character; amd lastly, if my who 1 on hat occasion BLowid apudar I x diifi as Leen traduced by the wri e could remain ap doubs ia you ve siifered at the hands don the puli¢, and also tho «| othe n made the abev'ors. Ail and each of the above positions iy established by the Written documents which I rroceed fo abnly 20. hulnber tsa literal translation of the original official eom'nn- nication whereby ‘ieneral Lorenzo entrusted me with a doh cate mission at the Court of Madrid, which I proceeded to ae complish, sailing from Santiago de Cava for Spain ou the same day, 7th of November, i536, a8 (was enforced to do by said commuanicauion, ated the Gh, Pezuela, in hie. historical essay on the Lsland of Cuba, sp these eveuts, sity page 575, in perfect accoreance with tacts, that ‘it was only ou the first days of December (36) that t to crush the pronunctamento of Santiayo de ness.” Even then the prospects of Gene known in santiago de € Lorenzo in any manner, having sailed a month spain, without any knowledge of the preparation or destiaa tibn of those troops, and not having hell way possible commu: nication with (he chief of the pronuvcimento until & Jon; lime afterwards? ‘The barefaced. falsehoot of Phivalethes #6 thus demonstrated by an argument of material impossibility, apd would appear sill more conspicuous and slanderous if T could present here my Grst etter to Loreuzo from Spain, uri. him to “earry the constitution all over the islaat at the pelat of the buyonet”—ceuld letter having been intercepted the Spanish authorities aud adduced against me in the proceed. ings instituted on the ovcasion, and in which T ‘was qualivet as “one of the principal instizaiors of General Lorenzo.” These facts ure welt known to all persons conversant with the hisio- Ty of those events, and could moreover be attested, in a grout Part, by testimony from Cubans residing now ia this elty. Deécumen's Nos. 2, 3,4 Sand Gare emanations trom the su- of impcae ica) cond) rome government st Madrul’ frum the Copan Gencrel of Cite. Foun th ib? &aulsh Minjster at Sahingion and others, showing In what Ii ight was viewed by these | auihorlies, my connection with Generai Lorenzo, a Say supotrisiion frou the istat of Oul irs, atid my perpetual banishovent ‘rom Santiago da Cuba, was considered ag “contrary to the traa- Mility thd public order of the country.” And are these what Bhilalethes culls my services to the metropotis, and the rawards bestowed upon me by the government ? Fut, perhaps, he aludes, as a recompense obtained by mo, to the honors of * Auditor de Guerra,” which were stanied to me ina former periot. Document No. 7, which is 1 despatch of that conceasion shows that they were aw jut any soliciiation on my part, oue year and se ‘s previous to the pronunciameate of Santiago de € Y my calumnin'or to polut to my recompense, that T may Panish government before of after royal det have received from the that event. {come now to the only authority which has been «uted 4 the author of the “Yankee Travels’ in his imputatk Ast me. Pezuela, in his hisiorleal essay on the Maland of Cada, page 893. has the fol'owing:—"*Santiago de Cuba was mean- while @ traquil and indifferent spectator of the agi- tation and misrule of a few wi ordered everything in the name of Lorenzo. roeens among t — as rep ae) the entire contidence of the’ later were Don Fi etsco) »oz del Monte and Ton Poriirto Valente, ¢ ite partl- sans of modern thecries—the former — conn i od ili Pepa es a coy ge peet aspl p bdny ‘Sl of +4 luteal bert maya" pom Brn a Valienter 8 judicious and moterse sian, quie some good advice to Genera! Lorenzo, and following the fxample of Mona and other provincial deputies, was al- ways opposed to violent and disorderly measuces. In later thes, tn the proceedings inaututed aga bas. ny At aa foul in slepenens to justify the accusation @ parisaa of 7 oye any candid reader ¢ om, ise. sont ones uh ates 0) ference to the subject Pezucla, & ory, arrive at the conclusion accortiug to which repre: sents me as, praised by the ‘oat weiter, Pezucla, for m; y e4 to the metropo! 1, {Or Tn fact, Chained 's suitable reward from ihe government”. What arc thote ‘services rendered to the metropolis, by ine, who was “the adviser of General Lorenzo, partisan suspected by many of aspiring beyond Fond the Sp Tied on the charge ‘of pushing to, Cuba trom: yA Flaten tobe LY ceptions of my slanderer tobe “ono jolent and dive theories, ie plead tical Hberty of lence o| ta in the subi us And circumspect,” services rendered to the Spanish Serr eT Trad ‘emibresed. ills opinions are. warianes of the government, who viewing those under sentenced me on the occasion to banishment and ext, aud in later tunes 1 death un the ar perhaps, Philalethes F been able io doneree, iv apne BC his" touyauey aod on sereeeee ‘rams culotilsm.”” Were he tosct up for ‘asi Meneachy and base vituperation, he would with nocompeutors. 1 will not avawer tor the present the charge tast paragraph of Ph slanderous aap Ttruns thus — ‘a foward yt more Sie ek whi ted, recently projected expedition.” © Will { heed other rece alivslens a Mrucndoee which be iss sown broadeast in the art of his book, teetning with falsehoods and iiuper- otal bl an wiiatsoever ‘nny be cieedueteal ae = al history whail pass ‘and ta the. last evolu ey ing ot Qgba. will oe dence, by th. rr) 1a of witen pesos ok psevdouymons patriows like hie lethes are enabled iy sbuo and sacriices I must made io 8 ey be ailemt on these peridious itnputations, for fear of as eran = Taleresta inthe Island of Caa, that rout be f jared by disclosures connected with &, vindication 3 our conduct theso-evests. This powerful drawback was “Yankee Travels throng! Should you, gentlemen, deter. to to my demand, as T expect it from your honorable from my. ‘of obtaining A henging in dofence of & Meeadorows aueck ta Weis you have heen Instrumental a& publishers of the pseudonymous book, Iwi ry in your hands, for examination, the original doc: menis’ of which the annexed are the translations, “Aud should you find iy hem suillelent ps of the misropreseotal tone Iniseboodn of Fhilaiethes respecting iny character and food name, you will oblige me byse detariag at the foot of this letter, or im any other manner that may ve deemed satis- factory. T am, lemen, with whe greatest r dient eervaut, 0 er VALI pounee Official communication to P. Valiente, from General Lorenzo, bim with a mission tor the supreme gov srg whi Sapient and the weitere of the t without either exense orate yen perez" Ae ht to -_ ro the Linge en on board the bi ‘whieh ihe course of day, bound to the port of Savtander, ts or in onsen that, e1 pip our your vir. = and the talent with which you have endowed, you exiploy thore eminent qualities and the resources on iove of illustration may sugzest 19 you, at the foot of the throue, exposing fo her Majesty the hazardous sitaation in ae provinces bea been Pinced by its Ios , its love of he constitution ans of ite most high . Beesnd, ene nicen Regent ure sentiments of Sit these fubablants. wee ars anisasled, 7,0 other desire Dut that of weil mi of the Queen of the Spaniards, as 7 the perce and tranquility which eee. by their pe ® endeavor to maintal and | vy their luble union with the mother country, of ot whose good or bad fortune they have always partaken, and Thail continue to partake. without the leas! inlerrupoon, with a@lother ‘eapressions’ may conceive, and may be aa by the case, in order for 3 y may dein to: te elevated mind the Ee pinion to which sree all Ma proviscs. God preserve your ite for many he peop! Pi Dreseeve fart in *KCbITOR mm Gverro Dox F. Ponreste Vines, Crna. 6th November, 1836. Nemnen tt. Official communication from the Governor of Cube te Donna Morgerita Dasuy, Mra. P. Valiente), rn of her basband — ply to her request for the rotu Whe ain General, of the Talaod, ina ath (oat, writes to me xe follows:= Margarita Duany has ‘addressed request ata. ting g that her legitimate wusben, Don P-Valientes eounplicat prst events of de Cuba, is desirous of retarn- ing to that provinee, and asking in hie vame me permission to in efieet, In the La oa of ya to [Sink bave rie to hf cane to. Ay ‘ Majest A, ren t meanw inform Cental and Fo reurution for bar own government efor in party Al which I transcribe to you for your Ls a formaty with what hia Sacsteay has ordered nots communication. God preserve your cl ee communication ot Mas DE Pee Srxona Downs Meneame Dwacy. Cuma, the 2th August, 1938. SeMMeR Gye Poririo Valiente, from her Ma- fer ‘a Row and near the ment of the Valved, States, in to Valiente’s of reti to the Island of Cuba. in General of the Inland of Cubs, Ist July ult. ae i your letter of the 14th nall., with the pongeage oF Den F ‘Valiente, to you by ols Verela, and supported by yourselt, nas: ‘an Vince, to the effect of presenting ment of ber Majesty, where were was ww ‘oy Cad Tt as anieh commissionar®, but w t admonished not to re- turn to the city (Madrid, Twill expose (0 her iy, by the first mail 1, ‘that, wherens euificient “time has cia ied, aneing ich wid. “Valiente bas suffered the wholesome mortification due to his fautis, in behalf of the public tran Ty and order which mist be maintained tp {bis island, her Majesty may ceign ‘o suspend his bugiahmens, and permit hie rn lo Havana, wheretr yom, and after having given to the or ities reiterated proofe pacitic conduet, in confor. falty win tre preneplen ofthe ernment, he may be allowed {o procced to the piare where he had his eeldenes. Phie ts alt Tean do, compattole with justice, in behalf of your recom: mendat And I trangeribe the same to you for your government Praying God to preserve your lite many years r. P. Vanente. « RON DE LA BARCA, New Yor, Aug. 1, 1580, Noman ty, Oficin! communication frou the Captain General of Cuba to F Wallente, transcribing tolign & tuyal order from Madrid:— Ine royal order, daicil the ah of September ult., hie Rx- cellency the Secrelary of Sinte aad of the Ultramarine govern ment, writes to mo ng follawa:—+ os Excrusene Sin—Her Majosty the the Queen Be conformity with your Exeelieney'® exposition roy Saceewy sae Bae, ns couscdud ou DUS! rap 00 O90, LIPRHATORE. Valiente, now if tothat 7 gh regi og et tad eects & - where he shal! remain, runt bas — Berrprcial hcp ta Sei abe be iy hats the favor of returuin ee op tng eT by roya) order, for your own co, Knowledge the y and conse, uent T gomminieate to you for your judgment. God prgserye your lite life many years. 2 oj meratere, Hivana, Fett isu, TOAQUIND Passport to P. Vi her | 's Plenipoventiary Minister to tia United States government: — I Don Pedro Alcantaro ee: 4-4 follow hie titles, inclons to P. Vallente, a native of S pa tugo de Cuba, who, ta fy pet with royal order of 2)th ver ult., leaves for Havana, where he shall present hi ‘oie authorities, im conformity with the prov ma of ilere follow the customary disponitions of * ‘ne ih P. A. ARGAIZ, Refrended—F, pe Lives y Barvant, ‘ ¥ of Legation. Wasnixatox, Dec, 26, 1s, UMPER VI. Pi tto P. Valiente from the Uaptain-eneral of Cuba, for business 10 Santiave de Cuda and returning in- Don Uxtoximo Vanes. &c., te, 4c Taccord free and sure asaport to a: Vallenta, Auditor de Guerra, to the effect that allowed to go to the city of Fal de Cuba, for his waaeiee toten sali th et ap of South, ‘and return ye me cy ae bach trip. Hevann' we lahat in RONIMO VALDES. 7. Roya! deapaich of. "ulior de Guerra. ISABEL THE SECOND, dc., Ke., &e. Whereas, taking into consideration the merita and recom- mendable circumstances of you Don Portirio Valiente, I hi wed on vou the honors of Auditor de Guerra Rerefore, Captains Com nts at arms, snd Governors. to ho to d exemptions, whch are correapons clase. Given tu San Thefou 80, the 12th September. _> THE QUEEN Ri ew YORK. August 14, 1855. Dean Sm—Wo have carefully examined the fosuments aub- mitted to us, with your es'eemed fivor of 5th inst. We have no hesitavion in saying that we are satisfied. on our own part, Of the injustice vf the charges brought againat you on p 122 of the book entitled *Yanke> ‘Travels thr: Cua.” "We meee ree ial we mek acer had any connection with the publication. We are. very re speetfully, your obedient servants, D. APPLETON & OO. Don Pourinio VALIENT ‘UST Bly co ILKINS’ ‘NITED STATES: Directo; underwriters; price $2: sent to art ot the United sfi@es. For sale by A. WILKINS, Hanover square, New York. a0: No. COTT’'S *ASHIONS.—JUST PUBLISHED, AND FOR sale at 156 Broad Pei Scott's Fall and Winter Fashions, for gentlemen's dress. Price $1 50 per copy, or $8 a year. N'Y. NAUTICAL PUBLICATIONS.—THE SURSCRI- bers pare Irak receivéd a fresh a sapely of ot rete de 3 cis. nal books, Drew's Practical Meteorology, Sailing nee an Australia to China, West coast of Sat Bay hy ‘Bact 180 _ coast of China, Palawan Passage, A assortment of the most accurate chi world. D. EGGERT & i : oeall parte SON, 239 Pearl APOLEON AS LOVER AND HUSBAND. w Bead: =, er gy eA CORRESPONDENCE OF THE EM- ROR NAPOLEON AND EMPRESS JOSEP! yng Including ers from the time of their marriage until ‘the death of Josephine, and also several private levers from the Emperor to his brother Joseph, and other important person ages. With numerons illustrative notes and anecdotes. By John 8. C, Abbott, sy of the History of Napoleon, ke. 44 pp., m0. Price, $1 “Fast Published, Tux Humonovs Poxtny or tux Enausm Lancs: Cuavcer To Saxe. Narratives, satires, enigaias, burl pitaphs, translations, tiga By J Parton, 2 vole Ea |ASON BROTHERS, Publishers, 108 and 110 Duane street, Ne ¥ York. FILLMORE CLUBI—READ. THE LIFE AND ADMINISTRATION OF MILLARD (From Walker's Stateman's Manual) with reasous for his election to the Presklency, selections from his specchas, and a correct portrait on steal. ich of the LIFE OF ANDREW JACKSON DONELSON. American exizens should carefully peruse this important pamphlet. Single copies, 25 cents, Clubs desiring to circulate Gril he supplied ai $8 per hundred. Femiutanees, to be addressed EDWARD WALKER, Publisher, 114 Fulton sires, notes explanatory 12mo., 689 pp. WERE 18 A PRINTED DOCUMENT INTENDED EX. pressly for the perusal of young meu just issued. It is interesting. and will be of iniinite benefit to them, both at pre sent and in wits also of pecuniary mental and physical im ill be sent ipt of three or uretamips ta this notice and return, postage. Adress 3 jew York Post office, station A., Zor one week. Tarren, POLITICAL. TH WARD FREMONT AND DAYTON CLUB—WiLL. ‘a mesting at Menhatian Hall, Fourth street, betwoen evening? August Is at 8 o'e ‘All who are in favor of freemen's righis ure Invi to ate Hon; Horace Greeley and Luman, Sherwood. will address the ¥ M. HARSES, President. Wn avenues tien Gand D, on en Frege oe FREMONT AND DAYTON CLUB A meeting of the above club will be held. on Tuesday evening, August 19, of 155 hat a spring Street Hall ) , President. Jonx McCorsicx, , Recording Rcoeranrens Desciz, Gocresponding Secre Secretary. IONEFR FILLMORE AND DONELSON ASsOCI \- tion, Kighth ward —A Re bile meeting of this assoriation Will be héld at their rooms, spring street, on Monlay evening, Jae ig aelock 1 lock. Hon. eb gy 5 o che ‘ondick, of Kentucky ; Lewis A Cohen, ond, piber, dlatiog ker’, will eddross the The Empire Glee lab will be ia attendances. ‘Jas. OswoRN, See'y. ™ J OAKLEY" President. 0. Sioax Hoipex, Cor. Beo'y. 1B FOURTH WARD FREMONT CLUD WILL MEET At the Brookiys Museum, on fuesday evening, Atigug! 19 Addresses Brown, aad Col He Sow songe fy the Rock Ky Mountain Glee chub of New York. INGAMIN Ve ABBORT. Brot Geoxae H. Dav, Secretary. bare re- othe a cla og Monday. event uartersy, Academy Hall, No. THEN RY SNYDER, Prosdent, Denny Ransom Jacos Wisxgean, hebetees RENCE, RECEPTION ‘COMMITTE — upon the announcement of the arrival of the Balu, Cally due this day, will meet at Collins Hotel, foot of Cau street. By order. CYRUS M “barmal ‘Tuos. J. Russets, Secretary. yee pote mee MEETING.—THE RESIDENTS ners of the Lh Sev A. WILSON, Chairman. ©. O.F.—THE R. W. GRAND LODGE OF Souse. oe ee See ee eee on ed meeting of feeaton tn the room Oxddfellows Hall, on Tuesday wee iat an OEE ast econ. ASONIC OTICE <THE w RABHADED ; CHAPTER. Ne hm ag TY ms avenue D, on ‘sum é hat of pa ite bast soya ibute of respect to ihe eters Geet om, Alvert G" Uraven.” Compaslons of a ater ‘are respecttully inelted ¢7 attend. of FePet ay Ta. MOON, Secreury. PEGE, RECEIVER, oF NO. 72 cHamunne lew Pablie tet ‘Kes wast ine an) from the crowd of tax a Fant. Jone Secs. E. a |AS RETURNED NOTE IN THE BROAD. NFORMATION W. Cork Tela BROWN, WIFE ae ae pend at Me, , M; SADLY, SADLY sha eon mac xD MPU PRO ER to remeciber Sith putt Sod eet cause to recolo ‘Feon PO JEFFERY POWERS.—YOUR SISTER, MARGARET, is deatrous of | from you. in d idemance NU fet a Re age THE TURF. SION it Kael q Tames ie. names ne DAE! be gman, Be. AND CAPES, A 4 by NEWEST AND ot gfhenddreanth, trees _ at IS oieoker a east of caps, Mirek. TSAMES. ARGAINS i DRY GOODS A’ B HE BOWERY sAViNGs STORE, 23 Bowery, New York. 15,000 yarda beautiful paiterns ‘ia ‘white bri at la; ‘goods cost over 25 cen's to wi 10,000 dozen linea cambric handkerct chet, at 12s. per dozen; A are extraordinary tine lot of new delaines, at nd Fy faroee me {Boga aud Frei linens for trax jelling dre pete y , at 5a, Howe was hoops, at A pretty assortinent of printed cashmere flannels. 5 cases excellent Whitney and Bath blankets. 0 pieces colored velvet Marscillen quits ‘rom St 60 to $2.0. Union My sbirtings, the rest ever made, at ls. Cloth table covers, a very large lot, $1 to 33. Linen napkius and cloths, diapers, de , very low. Domestics retailed at wholesale prices. Our arrangemenis for procuring these goods enables us to sell thean very low, ta bo iustanes higher at. reall thag the lowest wholesale price among (be agents or jobbers. All our goods are freat and new. One price, and that marked in FW. & fea very preity. lain figures. . F. GILLEY, 126 Bowery. (oman ‘EMENT OF ey Le ah TRADE, ‘On Monday. August 18, the subscribe MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF PALL I DaKs GOODS. to accommodate the numerous visitors about leaving thy clty. STEWART & CO., Broadway, ‘Chambers and Reade streets. le pe B mingel GOODS, BLACK AND ened aud NTA’ N's INDE “store, 653 Broad wi Also thousands of other Chinese and ‘Tapanese articles, very ee sae le, only to be found at the above establish: men: UST RECEIVED PER ARAGO—A SPLENDID AS- sortment of the richest French embroideries, collars and e's, to which I respectfully call the attention of th eth lastes C SAE TEE oped BUBRCRIBER M ‘ANTEAUX DE VoYAan, o i Travelling Cloak. GEO. A, HEARN, roadway, AISON CHANCEREL. 14 Bonp Stxzet, New Yorn. FF UNDER PRICE, others: bare, poillne, brilesten, mitioary. Aas e muslin, om liinery. ‘tc., ‘wholenale vod revail, in consequence of depw OURNING GOODS. FALL STYLE— Just received per steamer Avago. 1 cage black and white plaid and striped silks. . H Freneh poplins | All very desirable and unusually cheap. Call and see them W. JACKSON; 561 Broadway, between new mouratn ring and Prin PLT A. T. (BIEWART &C0., will open, on Monday, August 18, several cases of D RICH PLAID POPLIN: pss CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS THE LATEST FASIIIONS, A. T. STEWART & © Broadway, Chambers and Reade streets, WHOLESALE BUYEKS. The subscriber is Vos prepared to show a fall stock of ClomKs, ber mas, te. new sty'e, for the tall trade, To which os ‘woul especially tind CD B onaty, siolton ot jobbers and large buyers from all e Uni Hone B RCLPI, iroadway. Manufnctory No. 89 Franklin seek, COUNTRY JOBBERS AND MERCHANTS. os DIE'S styles fall and winter cloaks, talmas, dc. , 4 ready, im aif the fashionable Spin. ‘61 Canal street, my Lispenard street. N. B.—The Fashion Book for the season is now published. Wy ESKER uROIEEEA, PORTERS, 64.200 66 John Norge recived ae now fal Stew " French flowers 0 ster Ribbons aitks, &c. ira, age COPARTSEKSHIP NOTICES. 6.000. - a8 act PARTNER, GERMAN OR . ae faaee preferred, in a com commission and ship- ing business, of large protis. Adress box 131 Herald otter. I= R. HARRIS, LATE OF THE FIRM OF PETIT, Harris, Boghnt £0, it gdmitted & artner in Our house. tw . N. DALE (NOTICE To THE PUBLIC. THE ROLLOWING fea bay been stolen August, 1:66, by caution ihe publlo trem a oF purchasing the same — One dated March 1, 6 ‘200 6 months, drawn by H. C and A. favor of L. Vestiox, for.. eee 0 arava by fi.” in favor of David Thomas, for One dated June One dated J months drawn by in favor ua arid Thomas for ot One dated J Jul ‘Smonths, drawn by G. Boyd, in ta. vor of Day! ‘Thomom, for. One dated Jul 4,8 montha, drawn by G. W. White, in favor of 8. P. Hoan, for, A One dated July 90. 31 wo. 3 montha, ‘Grawn by G. W. White, in favor of 8. 190 One dated +h, aon Sica dvawn by ©. Leiinon, in fa. vor of §. P. Hoan, i) "Dp. THOMAS, iii ing ain Also, three notes, of $22 6) each, aigced by Herrog, ‘and endorsed. BUN: ving at CTT TUESDAY MORNING, A SMALI, f & A of jewelry, [Segeadorasaarann have wy api auveriscment. “¢ ThowaAs, Leia ost—A NOTR, DRAWN BY JACOB LANGSDORF, at nine me for $118, Myf 15, 1885, payal: 10 tothe order of Newhouse a uirand by tea ‘All pau, t persons are cautlones oe ent i are 150 Broadway, OST—YESTERDAY, ONR LARGE SIZE POCKET aad to eck S copante 20 tg aig fromthe Mochanicw™ ch. bie at a wo Wank of Rew Orieun, mh ote er al nd Trad able pa of no. topped. ivcral reward wit for rej seen ‘aid hook and airpeand wil Paget Stephens, First Marsha, at the Mayor's oflice. OST—ON FRIDAY, THE 19TH INST: A. SMALL Lipercet containing @ pocket ledger and two lar one keys, in Kidridge street, bet ween Walker and Hester, or ry Ht and Grand streets, while coming up from down town, Wheral reward will be paid on the delivery of the same to 8. Hert, S8¢ Grand street. The ledger and keys are of no twe to any one but the owner. OST SSINCE, THE TH OF JULY, A WHITE poodle dog, half red, to _. 3 ibe nkowe ot Splizer, ‘A rewind will who Feturne hin to. Marmou 69 Bays REWARDS. —108T, BRTWEEY 7 AND & O'CLOCK. Brooklyn, along Sou 5 REWARD. tom, AN ITALIAN Seer ee MD, white and fawn: has a wart in centre of Tp tadanent (o the name of F ido. above Toward will returning bim to 208 Fourth street. TTENTION, Postrel fourtts Will be held at W and Saturday, 2d ‘o invived to participate. par. & RUSSELI, GUARD, yy —THERE ‘will be a tn iy, ihe Hinge. or of rem so Ratt te on Fosetay inet at 735 o'clock As there la business of transacted. members will please netual WH. HUNTER. Canmn , HELIA RIFLE impart Fania E. Corrium, Orderty. jOMAS DAVIS SUAR>. —THE MEM OF Ti omen ae are noti! Ly election. will ~~ hen of of Howson snd “Alles ‘cueate the et San raraday, nti 18th of September, an and pat ny el cen comme Brat Attia Bee'y. “__._. WATCHES, JEWELRY, &€, __ ALIF LA DIAMO! —) PINS, $8 TO $2); Comite ec & J. JACOBS, ‘or Broadway, <eresieiheeeeaspleeemeahies aigemesaeamuatnenaatais ty --8 tty ame SS GOLD CHAINS, VEST CHAINS, fob ot to change color yd to by ta Tad Al Brondway, o0 dlerke, iyaporrers, two ‘men, on steahers an Fin ity Sf men, me ant rotiroal:, aed 7 LOVES RAVIILS, tg ony 5 SITUATIONS WANTED. GERMAN WISHES SITUATION, 48 COM- Asian rermemrssnek bas no abd can lake care: ; Ls 10 Broadway, in the book ator =e — ae (A SIRUATION WANTED—By RESPECT AB! man. jet purse, heten bea Vc thine haat Os as oe ee Ny REY ERIRNCED are WISHES PLO’ ment by the week 28 boy cent itm, “ re! understands c\ ge ees He Int av. YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION, AS LAUN. or ae ary Me oat Bry Ee Ironer. "Has the b Penne call at 304 7h av irae AA AMERICA ORGANIST DESIRES A Birr ATION Froveatant chara lie is pe rector a seunowiedged uh oneaiad Sth on lineal "ately? box 3641 Post oflce. MIDDLE AGED GENTLEMAN WHO HAS A PUN. damental knowledge in every branch of agriculture, and who has for several years assisied (p the of an un- usually extensive obtate in Furope. is desirous for @ situation a the se caneeey administrator. Agree J, DAB., Union unre Peat ofice, 88 831 Broadway, N.Y. WELL EDUCATED YOUNG GERMAN, ABLE TO ‘eaeh Latin, Greek, German and French . Walid Aorepe @ situation, as teacher, for a small compensation. Apply 10 MEYER & STUCKEN, 70 Beaver street. OORKERFER.—A SITUATION WANTED, AS BOOK- e | nt, a who wi andy the ‘nierest: of her employer. Apply Personally, oF by letter, at be offs of P% Palmer & 0, 318 Broadway. Corer WRITING OF ANY KIND WANTED, BY a lady, at her own residence. An accurate copyist. | Ad- dress M '.. Broadway Post offl.e. PEMPLOWNENT WANTRD—AN RDUCATHD YOUNG pan deaires employmeni io wone proitabla beainen, would prefer tra fas 0. capital, bit 2 good Totereneem, and = for tne fulthtul dark ot arouee i) BG. box 188, Address, for ten full particulars, &. Post office, Tonan nn. OUSEKEEPER—A LADY, QUALIFIED, DESIRES A situation, as sueh, in a gentieman’s family, a witower reierved; reference given. Address Nelson, Herald office, for two days. ITUATION WANTED-BY A BU MAN, WHO has had ‘wenty years’ experience in the grain trade; be Would undertake 10 insnage a feed store or take charze of a warehouse to buying and eeliing ai) Kinds of grain, agricultural \d faring produes kinds; is ready to enter into an engaenent in town 0 try. ‘\didiens We, 1» box Id Herald oftice, ITUATION WANTED-—BY A YOUNG MAN, TWrSTY- one years of age, ina wholesale hat and cp s'or, as Salesman or assistant’ Bookkeeper: bas been in the bv tor the past six years, and is at presoat engaged. | Can ence asmallamountofvate Salary not so much an oijece 444 good situation. Best of city reicreace given, Pleas: ad- cress J. Wella, Broadway Post ollice, N. ¥. ME ADVERTISER, WHO WaI)ESiA GOOD. Pr. AI, rapid hand ood accomntant and. good phon ographis Writer, is desirous of tiudmg some reepectanle employment. Saustaotory reference, Aduress 18, C., box 161 Her 0 MT astniee ack packel i years’ experience in the wholr: chiy references can be gi ce. ‘ET NURSE —A RE- PECTABLE, HEALTHY YOUNG woman, with a fresh breast of milk, a week o!, w shes sera baby to nurse at own home, her bab} peut references, medical and otherwise, oan be given. to Mr ‘2ouh tween 7th and sth avenves. being coats “Ap ay ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, WITH 4 PREAH “breast of milk, @ baby to nurse at her own residence, For particulars apply at 45 Seammel st. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A. RESPECTABLE young man, a Protestant, in 9 grocery or hardware store; can write a good hand and’keep accounts; is w forw ard his employer. Apply to or address, for six days, M- J. Moore, 66 Clitf street. fp ara sITv ATION, BY A SORER, STEADY tore. The loyer. a egg J tines 361 ie herd us NAD. as porter in a's gévertine Will oake biroseit ventrally weet to hie Has the bent of commands aidressed W. F Herald oflice, will meet wikh to we SMP WASTED, RARE CHANCE. —WaNT&D, AGENTT TO SELL Brether Jonathan’ YOUNG GENTLEMAN. WHO bests 8 REMAINING inthe city about two months, w ment with a young, handsome and Inveligent ia lay, "(eB Su {oteach music ins privae family. Adi Broadway Post office, giving address and ‘piace’ ot interview.” COsCHMAN WANTED. —A MIDDLE AGED COLORED man, well acquainted with the care horses, Gud & good 73 Broad sweet, Satisfactory references: = App; pply at GooD ‘or a Dew ox ASSERS WANTED. —TWO_ OR TT avd Popular adverdsing Journal. ‘\n excellent oppor ini journal coe for redmpetent met. ‘apply to M. 6. Wynkoop, 12 Aun viree RUG CLERK WANTED—IN A RETAIL STORB, IN — City; one who thoroughly understands the busi. tenuatios, by addressing boxl, 103 Postomlice, N.Y. gaalary expected, and giving reference. OVERNESS WANTED—IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, A short distance from the to poe ag SS Leetmaere as eae, a ag music, It essential also to ve 8 pes inowioigs of = tanguages. Broadway: up taire, OUSEKEEPER, WANTED:—AN ACTIVE, INTELL ‘rable situ stu taionby addressing widre Herald MULINERS ws Waxrep— 79 40 soy NONE BUT heal apply; good nd required, Apply at paaee three doors above st, Brooklyn. Totes M™:2 RICHMOND CAN EMPLOY A PEW SUPERIOR bi aS eee said earer &t? we cos mouths’ en the renlog at $09 roadway. Wil remove on away. ROVISION MEN.—WANTED, A YOUNG MAN GER- man preferred, ho speaks English, and reads writen), jo lke charge of & ci — ‘and pack! house. sch Hiveral salary will be’ pa saa dara \iress TF 2.737 Post office. MILLINERS —WANTED, FOUR — CLASS MTL- i Apply at 308 bos ners, am tape tee 5 Plensant location a short diatange in ine country, to whom the highest prices will be paid: also, two good dressmakers. Toqutre at . Tidbals & Co’ “a, 16 Joba #:. nt fine Ph WAND MILLINER AND irttLINRRS <WANTRD | INMEDIATE:.Y, bonnet makers, (wo telmmers, one cap aul head ‘The highert Ki ee given, and none but iret heed apply, at O37 rowdy ay Also siz apprem ‘ANTED—A LADY'S MAID, HY A FAMILY GOTN@ t speak: to Europe, for a year: _ i bale a ee peeteres none, at unexcep:ionabie cn ‘Addresn oor 1,733 Pout of. TT" GOVERNESS, IN A YOUNG LADIES’ she must bo Cope wth French ond pro- Aline aidrememd ‘will be aucnded to. vided id ws to box 3,380 Post Wat hme: TO WORK AT ARTIFICIAL flowers, at vision sireet. Good wages given. fet me TaoresPare ors. As, CHAXBER. and waiter, in a priv: £32 reference required. oa. Apply a Ne. 3 Strong place, 8 moth Breen COLORED women, BY A PAMILY = 7. TS four persona, with whom she C, oy 3a home. She must be a goo washer ani ages | 4 \ laa acide next door to Temperance fal, WartzDa GERMAN OR PROTESTANT WOMAN, eneral housework: one who asher aod wand Seonea wed tituation by applying at 19) jon Went Tah ists ose. Wines COMPETENT _ SALRSLADY, FOR Tits AJ department; ove Jace and embroidery. ‘s non Lith the Broadway wrace. Alvo, ‘wor 1s oat years _. Se Wx a STEADY A AND ry be Leon he country. Apply at Bn i Breens street Coot TO WORK ON CLOAK! j Erusr work "wit! be riven "Apbly a2 from the COMPETENT coin ie TE Ware tnd eh sare need apply. Call aC Andrewn & Gilew, 2 J Wie ear Sera eas a mrt N DEMANDE LA PENSION DANS UNR PAMILUR Se fa reeevoir des WT, uy THE Gries TENS WANTED, BD. TWO slain pen ccanemeal amcrar TAILORS, —1 asituation ae we the b Beat ot Broad si ey, foe We company a fre 1,500 departments, Adsirese Yon 00 Herald oe Se TAILORS.—W. 5 Tinos, on adnet Ant atker Fag 2 pan ners, eclread ‘