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‘| a i ween rodaced to this country still remain with Fictures are taken in every syle, ballotypes, dagucr ic. rooms perscsotion 3¢ visitere at ail hours, ©. D. FREDRICKS, (late Gurney & Freiricks,) ‘886 Broadway, opposite Metropolitan H Hotel. lly Announce to and reot) asiness at his old galler: ter ef Levnard street, and iat he fas 1 branch of his establishment to any part “orthe city, nor d: he intend so doing. He has, however, wade important alt ‘Mone and improvements in the hotegraphie departnent, e Jatrons that hotographie and # that he acuinues hg pho pographle sad jot removed any 8 ‘now guperior artiste, to pro- deve tinerpiehree than have Heretofore been inked In this oan J. GURNEY, og Broadway, cor cor. Leonard st, ans Sra black cloth suits. 2 a Undergarments for the Million—Wholesale or retail, at McLAUGHLIN’S shirt and furnishing store, 269 @reenw_ch street, corner of Murray. Our shirts are made ex- press for cus‘om trade and warraitted in every particular. mace to measure, ge Going to, or Bap cosa eg) from the Wishing their supply of shoes, can obtain indiew’, tases? "Lop atid children’ Basis ad aha, of ail tha. va" Fioue st} es, Good articles and moderate prices, at J.B. MIL- LER & COS, 134 Canal street. ’ New Bank Note Plate Delineator, ie @ large and splendid volume of 220 14 inches in pages, a {near and 8 in wi iy oer Cro ‘contains upwards of 10,000 fac simile sions fe bank notes, including all banks in the Cater States Canada. Nailed to any part of the count Hodges also Publish a Detector, Repo: Reporter, including Coln ‘Chart Manvel, $2 per annum; fhe three together, 88.40. Address HODGES & OO., Bankers, eorner of Chambers sireet ‘and atten Ford & Scott will issue ‘thetr Fall Style of ‘Dinck bat, Saturday next, August aes to for neatness and beauty of tmah it cannot be ex ir store is at the lower cor: neref Fulton and Broadway, formerly White's. Planos and Melodcons.—Tne Horace Waters eters proved Pianos and melodeons are,to be found at $39 it, and reut allowed on 9 + for second hand aw 0 eee Boas he re Motoss saa @he Piano.—The Greatest Improvement is 4B & ©. FISCHER'S Seravel, g circular conto pianoforve ; 325 Broad way, opposite theatre. Manu: and ‘int avenue, New York. , fwenty-eighth sirec! The most Healthful Food for Summer and fall ie HECKERS’ farina. Agreeable and nutritions, it is a moet admirable preventive and corrective, in infanis and adults, of the summer complaint and diarrhoea, pearatind ‘at ‘peason. Defiance Salamander Sot ‘Robert M. Pat. ppd ow) manufactorer in the United States of the celebrated safes and patent powder preof Sfanee locks ee eross bars. Depot, No. 192 Pearl street, one door below Rockaway.—At the Panton nate eee a ted family ae ne ‘oomsa are LOW requi Sccentoation fay the semur aoe season cn gate York. et JOHN GEO. BAINBRIDGE,” Batchelor’s Hair ‘Wigs and Toupees fre superior to all others. Their Co Inprovements secure fhe starr aaa legis ta ture ‘His unrivalled and on re Beaches toa arr parmien beg tea ‘Whiskers and Monstaches Forced to Grow my onguent, which wi stain or injure Bebra roti sant ts Thy partot dh country R. G. Broadway; Briggs, 37 State street, Albany, er or white, ‘As black as night, By uring CRISTADORO'S ure. E Manufactured, Sold and ; at Crista ‘dero’s, No. 6 Astor House. heen pe 7 yr een pagpend One of the medicines of the day, and is sail, by those who ular Have decd it tobe one of the most ‘effectual remedies for the eure of rheu! cuis, wounds. bruises, che, cholera, morbus,&¢., now extant. The — u la propared ‘A. H. Field, Providence, and sold by druggists and others - this and ail other civiliged cote ‘= Phosnix Village Seid in Now York by C. Hi Ring, agent, 192 Broad- ‘way; Ciickener & Co, . and Barnes & Park. Park. The Catarrh Doctor, C. Howard Marshall, is the St. Nicholas Hotel, for two days more. trom’) A. La ‘M+ room 326. Consultation free. all levers to Hotel, New York. Holloway’ “Bitte a aad - Olntment.—Passt: the absorbents into the interior organs, thie ojntment ‘and irritated ce « ma, the inflamed parts, Sie Y} “ply thera their fection on the bloed neutralize the ele- es or Orient Water, new and ve pleasent wash, prepared only by JOSEPH BURNETT £ CO, 41 Tremont street, Boston, for removing tan, freckles, be ‘oa for improving ood pay tbe com- jon and allay in Wiyn We ad ‘ise Our mh 4 re to use een a ya kD. Sanday. Il, Ming, T- 7. Green, Pius: ———_—_—_———— ADYERTISEMENTS RENEWED BVERY DAY. Feel ele SPECIAL NOTICES. wu 7 BROADWAY.— point ‘ee thet govern- Agent for that country agency a GENCY OF NICARAGUA Ne feet of Nioarages ‘General f ua Ge fo the United States, has estab! & permanent MT Seootwer, coum F No 2.upstairs, All information ‘any kind, concerning Nicarag receive prompt attention n by addressing. the Moder gonally oF b jeter atthe ec of the age to ‘decree of the Nicaraguan government, 4 “isled Now. 2 [paewe entitled to 260 acres of land, if single, and ted The 6 10 emi mew ‘upon the trensfer of @ ment. This secures 1 free to N time rot eens The all — meow some CyLAWRENO rant Agent of Nicaragua for U. 8. New Younes ate. a, Pato LETTER BAG WILL BE gape UP AT THE tg f° eum Rooms,’ L., for the Lye Le i LS a se me ‘ABO! CO} PANIONS OF BROOKL YN OM AP- tere tt MU Aare. summoned to me tn eas at Goins and Mon! J streets, Brook ipnyon Fray evening, ACHE TOR hoCROCKER, Ht. P. WN TAX PAYRRS-TAKATION TN BROOK to be. A committee 2 eduction, which will si from pine fre AYES hesy Friday and Saturday of the Those aggrieved are earnestly invited call oF Cidiese 5 sons as above THE MILITARY. Aries ate GvARD iA MEETING OF or the ny? ‘at five o'clock pi iy, at vam Hotel, Ann Sagem an Bawver Jackson, 0. 8. YEGARY FRAGON | HAVING ‘ARHINGTON | GRAYS. ofthe for pate, cheap, wilt hear of ‘a, purensser, Seay ioral tis eee , 200 Bighth avenue. rey Witt, BR HELD “AT THE FIFTEENTH street Presbyterian © lace, on Sunday, ng DY by 3, Rev. 8 phureh, ren Third Fhe J — ust BH WANUEL Dy ALEXANDER. The ‘with thie charch will be open et Ce iT wees Hye aa z the NEW YORK LEDGER, 2 oe + Yo! 4 LEDG:! To the NEW Y‘ LE! Te ihe NEW YORK LEDGES! Ready this morning, Ready this morning, 'y Reaay this morning, Bead} iki morning: With more of the Mystic ‘nips, With more of the Mysrio }xIDE, ‘With more of the Mystic | KIDE, ‘With more of the Mysric #IDE, ‘With more of the Mystic jnipe, ‘With more of the Mystic Uxips, With Te Hesrew’s Conse, With Tux Uesrew's Conse; With Tux Heaxew's Conse, With Taz Hrauew's Cons With uns With Tue i ‘3 Conse, With Fanny Fery’s Skprcnes, With Fanny Feen’s Sxetcues, With Panyy Fery’s I Wh Fansy Penv's Sueromes, ‘Al With Fanyy FERN’S SEETONE , i Oe Ee Tinkncasn BOOK FOR BUSINESS MEN.—THE MERCANTILE (ef | ecremee aw containing the and wadresae of forty :hoitand Business men through out. ‘he South and We neon 8 ey ray ep, receipt eee Ox Nadrers 3 a Sse ER POTTER,’ publisher, No. 18 Sansom street, Pulledelphia, Pa. y ines N K Ww CinceLation, yoo Cortes! ° R K LEDGER. THE NEW YORK LEDGER for next w ready THIS (Friday) MORNING, is superior even to the last issue of renowned family paper. ft (wes supped nat week that TH fone hs —~ i gh > talent aad vesreotueel of human genius, treat ot Bima ihe issue of this eitwil at once be seen how futile it Somes ky bounds to human achieveme: 1s needless to hitractions of THE NEW Y YORK URDORIC In deta: satlce it toeay that this morning it ie ITSELP—and several things orek mt an be Dough! ai aby newsdealer's for ONLY FO M™ HENT2Z'S WORKS. aR Best ForvLAL 1 THR s samme of, MRS. CAROLINE, ine HENTZS W Wonka. T. B’ PETERSON has just published a new revised, uniform, and beautified edition of all of Mra, Hentz's ae api paper, and in far su- ont ete in two volumes paper lar; or bound in one volume, oth pt ba ‘The Yor Pilot of the Belle TN T URANAM.. The sequel to and eontingation of" Lin- han Two vols. paper cover, price paca ann cloth gilt, cover Wate orone vorume, cloth gilt Bh. ogee When ‘the Long Moss hp Then 6 cents; or rj vol. inp anniage, ‘Two vols., paper ‘oover, owe 2. ‘ale. Fg vols., paper cover, price i vol., cloth ast afte Saar aes ‘ish to ihe publisher. “Published and for sale by T. B. PETERSON, No. 102 Cheat: nut street, Philadelphia, x Y PY Ww Cincviarion, THE NEW YORK (Friday) MORNING, is ‘even to the Inst TEDOER. bad ny OW READY—SEA SICKNESS: ITS CAUSE, tome and treatment. | By Michel Nelken, M surgeon at Ward's Inland Fi is tse on the qs oat by eines, be N E Ww CreetLanios, med Corves! ° RK ht A this mornt our ‘acs So boughs of any bewnsealer's ve ae Fr OUSSEAU'S . Set NEW A eee translation of the con one. oe eee 12mo. the we beat ano 2 Da the United States, postage free, b; i Naaman afrect 7 amz Cinevration, 165,000 Corigs! Spec ig C3 for next even LL peg cuepages Se ore aire LEDGER: ieee UN anz CIRCULATION, 165,000 Corms! ARRON LEDGER. THE NEW YORK LEDGER for next week, ready TiS @riday) MORN }ING, la superior even tothe last sue ofthat Peoe gad family paper. Jt was supposed last week that THE —he ut fe geen LEDGER had Teac toppest of human genius, mati ‘alent ‘and typograph'cal wey: but, on ‘caamniuing the issue of this morn’ bs ies will at seen how futile itts for mere morials to aitempt to x0! bounds to luman.achievemer venta, to specify, the suractions of THE NEW ‘TORK LEDGER in in detail; sitive it to say that ‘his teasing i is ITSELF—and several this, Quer,_ dt can be bought al any newalealer’s for ONLY FO OUR SSUED TO-MORROW SATURDAY) MORN. ing Pd ISMORE’S AMERICA, STEAM NAVIGATION GUIDE, ax entire) pew work, 8 Biker with a large acroxrapbic Railroad Map. Price advertigement in Tribune to mor NSMORE & CO., Publishers, 9 Spruce street. Sree mes Fuapanese, A Boece singe. Ww CimcoLation, $5000 Corres! oO Rg LEDoE THE NEW YORK LEDORR “5 next week, ready Pi) (Friday) FpaENS. iss penton even to the last issue of that er. an Supposed last week that THE renowned family LEbGER had ree climax—the u'te tip: foppest of human poy a sure talent and t; hice beauty; bus, on examining the issue of this morning, it will at ‘nce be seen how futile it is for mere mortals to attompt to set bo nem achievements. It is to human needless to the Riractonsof THE NEW YORK LEDGER in deal sulee M fo ay tat this morning it several erent <itean be bought any newsdealer' for ONLY FO ——- _SITUATIONS WANTED, AMERICAN LADY, BXPERIENCED IN TEACHING XN AXY bran: us ot Rrataen eagacement to instruct the children ofa family Best residing in New York or Brooklyn, at their own house, seleretee. ks given and required. Addresa Teacher, box i08, FRENCTI LADY, FROM PARIS, DESIRES A SITUA- tion as lady's maid, or to take care of children; fd is ca- pable in drerstaking, millinery and hair dressing, ity, reference, Can be seen for tWo days at 132 9th ot, YOUNG GERMAN LADY WISHES 10 LEARN making in a respeciable house, where she can got bard rt Todging on reagosable terms.” address 0. P., He: rald oftice. “A YOUNG WOMAN, OF BUSIN CAPACITY, ,would like to make an engagement 4 go to New Or- Jeans, or any other Southern city, as saleswoman in the ne A or ee, business: the former preterred. Please address Nise Herald offi Y. SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as cham! and waiter in a private fumily, Good reference. Inquire in 4th place, sixth ho: from ma Court st 8 south sid A: YOUNG LADY, EXPERIENCED IN TEACHING, wishes an engagement in a family or schoo! in this city, reneh und pute Can'b }, to teach the higher English branches, Fi exception reference given. sonally at 231 fest 3th st. ., Erst house east of Sh ave. S$ SEAMSTRESS.—SITUATION WANTED, BY THE day, Week or month; best of references. Address for two days, box 168 Herald office. A LADY IS DESIROUS OF OBTAINING A SITUA- tion for a faith’ul Protestant girl; would suit for t pe seamsiress, or child's nurse. Inquire at 61 V: lam LADY, A PROFESSOR. WISHES TO HAVE AN EN- gagemeut, in a private family or school in New York, teach the Italian, voral and piano mrsie; also the {allan lan. ‘wage, and all Kinds of French embroidery and needlework. Broadway Post office, for one weex. seen per- STEADY, ACTIVE WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION, ina private family, to do general housework. Can be seen for two cays at 129 7th avenue, ia the store. SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS cod plain cook; 's a good washer and ironer. No ob- Jectton to do orisework for &small family, Geo reference. ‘Apply at 134 West 13:h st. SITUATION WANTED—LY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS chambermaid and waiter. Good eity references.’ In- quire at 46 Delancey st , in the Uakery. bh egg WANTED—BY A GERMAN GIRL, TO wash and iron or todo honsework (ood reference. 41 ply at 34 Wooster st. Wouid like an 1 Ainerican fami), SITUATION Radin lan gp hE, A rarae WOKAD, TO a general housework, or ie a WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE cera yo Ps litren. ood cook, wi od a city reference. Inquire at 402 iidason nv avenue, Call Warren st., second door from Hicks, Brooklyn, for two days. SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE rate washer and ironer, d's ood als willing aud obliging. Call at ber pi Place, 85 NY on WANTING THE SERVICES OF A nurse, an American woman, may addrese Mrs. U. C., enue. Reference given, if req ABOUT BREAKING UP HOUSEKEEPING, desires @ mtuation for one of her servants, as aid and walter; she isn tidy, trusty gil, of wilet manners and good appearance. Apply at 36 py, RESPECTABLE YOUNG nog WISHES aa ee oy she is willing to Jeunes ‘and ironing. Please Tor two aya at 13 Join at between 2iind 34 avs. “Good ety reference RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITU- altress ibermaid, or to do plain sew- ing or ference. Apply at 08 A\ for two days. ay GENTLEMAN, BACHELOR OF _—, from the carey Paris, desires @ situation, in the borhood of New York, as instructor in French belles lettres; excellent reierences. Address M. H. G., 213 Gleene st, N.Y. A 8000 Rou LA YEARS oD, =. yx situation, or would city or fimedktis a good trade; be writen a tad ie pres iter Inquire of Mr. Gibl 1U State sireet, near WELL EDUCATED YOUNG GERMAN WISHES TO obtain’ a situation in some wholesale produce, provision recommendations. Address ar awe bs Has good “fleraid ot YOUNG FRENCHMAN, WHO SPEAKS GERMAN and English, wishes 0 find employment in a store, as bar: iy Laity 2a is full of good will, and ean give his last place, Apoly. = 7” st, between o'clock in tse moraing sea'6 in the evening. SDE NCEE S Rng tg i] a. A Lad menial kno every "bran agric land who has for several ear a the nent of an unusually extensive estate in Europe, ix ug for P= yt papeely, of fedmninistrator. adarese vl ‘nion square Post office, 831 Broadway, n Fay ~ BOY WANTS A ee, INA Hight peceagion business. Can giv ed efecence alla ° OF address eof Franklin, for thr ‘S71 Greenwich st., corver of ¥ F. paceman YOUNG WOMAN—TO DO GENE. yous mabe bersest geectelly vectel ie Johnston st, Brookiyis for two daya. wet LL ee A PRUNCEEAR, 3 M = ho thoro: understands both aghly keeping, ia noquatnted ‘wih the trade of the oly, rn reer a ‘ofrelerences. "Apply to Theo dore G, Marcou, 8% Broadway. by SITUATION A Lora “ota = J A PROTESTANT Of much experience. Can take care, of a baby irom te birth, and bring x Cap by hand, if required, Has ex | city reference, seen at 40 East 15th at., for two NE TO Pps jd = ny ef HOUSES. — uctioneer of long ales of furniture, fancy y Wants a siaatons on terns stvantagoons to his employer. Address for an interview, -alosman, Herald olice. " me. —WANTED, A. A SITU. pe AS PORTER, BY ey man the strictest integrtt; ey a x a ¥ '. frome ‘rholesale or importing iene A Parker, 369 Bowery. ‘an object as @ permanent situation. ITUATION PL ghd ml A PRIVATE FAMILY, BY A bermaid and seamstress or lo ae in Washing ty troning. Good reference. all at 73 Chariton at, in rear, for two Or three days ITUATION WANTED—FOR A FIRST ¢ x 4 cooK, ether in a saloon or hytel; is cay cooking rs.2 Meats, pastry or jellies. Best of Sehreave.” Apply at Bowery, pea gions WANTED—BY TWO GERMAN GTRLS, two Irish girls, and four Protestants; all good washers $4 roners. oy ai the German employment oilice, 223 jowery. ITUATION WANTED—IN AN IMPORTING OR COW mission house, for amart, intelligent Ind, who res des ith hie parente in the chy, He writen a very good hand. xt can furnish first class reference. Address C. C., Herald oflice ACHER WANTED=ONE FULLY COMPRTENT TO instruct in the modern languages, to take charge of (wo or more young Misses, tn o ee family at the South. The very. recommendations . ddresa, without de. iny, box 283, Post ofice, or apply im person at Ti Broadway. WESTERN MERCHANTS.—A YOUNG MAN, HAV ing three years experience in the retail dry goods wishes a nit to go to some western town or city to his last employer. Address T. C. Murray, I stating where an interview may be had. EEPCRANTO A Py MAN, OF SEVERAL dry goods wishes a years’ experience in tion to the South oF inne at N., nao ANTED—DY A RB. PECTANLE PROTESTANT WO. A MATH tae Ek ween the of M, and 3 P.M. ANTED—A SITUATION, AS CHAMBI A BY W So 2 isan tn eicelent washer ad rn. ban eee ae une xeeptionable can be seen. at second door RESP) Wien D—BY TWO RES PECTABLE & ENGLISH nOvS, pply at 659 hoon ANTED-BY A YOUNG. Wet. EDUC @ 1y, Who speaks French an gio a hae inquire at No. oad Frecompuion, tate to Burope: 'ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, % YEARS OF AGE, A ae lot How camaaiiy deetels ie wr hi make Wifey on Me aa” Shee eT =, By A WOMAN Wit HAS Jost ree. ', for & pe coe oa NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 29, 1856. SITUATIONS WANTED. ANTE BF paces, a TWO quae SISTAR4 ron? ; the other ag 2h vn- aes to tanat in washing aaa eB 5 eee eee te ae 'ANTED—BY A YOUN! TED , A SIT- Wotan, a8 wet wary and would bw wilted {st flease call at 46 702 avenue, Between fst and S20 uae ‘ANTED—BY A MA N *care of cildren See, A moe arinw 22. TAKER dogeneral housework In & sana! ammilye “Apply at N db sery go' iy’ spectablé widow, fully competent to liber 3 q iErences of he lat neapeciabiiy given. No ol ea to po eo Address Harrietta, Broadway Post office, mn Weraune wo SITUATION, BY a RESPECTABLE rouny woman, as chambermald ‘or wae OF Raee en. Beat rete : arse’ Soeokiga, for wo dupa” O° AVR Odum Wyamzen— ar A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT WI. woman, a situation, as housekeeper, ald do the chamberwork and sewing ota small f a ‘Gan be seen at 53 Greene st., room 15, ANTED—A_ SITUATION, ay A RESPECTABLE Jyoman, as chambérmaid and waiter, oF to ausist in washing and or take care of children; no ot in the country. Good city reference. Caffat ior W 7 West at Sith + at., » between 7th and 6th avenuce, fourth floor, back room, for two aays. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE gated ote taahcoaa a ena Cas for two days at 125. ‘West 12th rh inten ice WANTED BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, Good fe agaetion * La rr cant do i a mbar work. nee lace, rear building, “Toot No. 4." 4. pan ik ORE ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE woman, whose baby is six wecks old, as wet nurse. Good reference. Apply at 44 Atlantic st., Brooklyn. WARXTEDCRY A RESPECTABLE | PROTESTANT Seoteh girl, a situation as ehamb or nurse in a ity reference given. Apply at SiS ton * ys {font Foes, or two Says. ANTED—A SITUATIO€’, BY A RESPECTABLE young girl, to 4o chamberwork and assist in washing or faking ea: children. Please eall at 216 Bridge st., coraer over the drug store, Brooklyn, Wy anren—5r A COMPETENT PROTESTANT PER Son, @ situation as general sea: ; understands ryt sewing (all its bea Can be recommended fron 2 best ANTED—BY A Ri ‘woman, with a f her own residence. Ap, ANTED—-A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young Woman, a4 good cook, in a small private family; is fully competent, Aud ix an excellent baker of bread aud cukes, und has no objection to assist in the washing. Best of city reference given, Call for two days ut 439 4th at, between Ist ond 24 avenues. WA RTED-A SITUATION, BY A LEARNED YOUNG German, as copyist, in a lawyer's or newspaper ollice, or elsewhere, ‘Address A. 3., erald oilice, ANTED SE A BOY, 17 YEARS OF AGE, TO AP seit lo same respectaile business. Best of adi ess Apprentice, Herald office. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A MAN OF 14 YEAR'S experience, to take charge of a first class restaurant or ren or to attend eral of the — of city reference can be given. iG MARRIE!) by, to purse, at for two days ast of milk, & i SW) Houston (ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A sone STEADY man, @& Coachman, or to'take care of horses; count preferred? “Ad Address A. B., box 122 Herald office. mae ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, WHO WRITES A ‘beautiful law or commercia) band rapidly, wo some copying to do, either out oF at bis own residence. W. B., box ANTED.—I WANT A SITUATION, TO DO ANY- thing in the shape of work; Iam an American, 22 years of sge, from the country, and somewhat acquainted’ with the ety. Call on, or address, Samuel, corner ‘of Fulton ant High in the paint shop, Brooklyn.’ W ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, A SITUATION AS coachman; he thoroughly undersiands bis business. No objection to go in the countr; 3 Rive the best of reference = be seen for three day 1 Franklin ‘st, rear building, ELLOW FEVER.—FOUR PERSONS, TWO OF WHOM are ladies, afver great experience in the ent of yellow fever, being tatives of Havana, are wiling to go to the inte places, to a'tend the sick, provided a compensation of $y perday tOeaen person shall be paid, as equivalent to the l¢ and danger of the task? Anv communications sd dressed fo Fmallia Milan, Broadway Post oflee, will anect wich prompt attention. ELLOW FEVER.—AN EXPERIENCED YELLOW a Fs 5 pememhaanbel addressing » 17S ast $350 —WANTED A SITUATION AS CLERK IN A + grocery, or any other eapacity, for three mont is, has the above amount to deposit with his by a young man we employer; is a good wr and understands accounts; but a salary req' H., box 12) Herald office. PERSONAL. daughter, Ann Butler, recently arrived in the ship Jolin be thankfully received by Jane Moore, who ean be d from \y applying at the ofice of B. Douglass, Trinity Building, 111 broadway. A — Aut: INFORMATION OF ANN MOORE, OR HER DOPTION.—ANY LADY OR GENTLEMAN OF RE pectabliiy wishing to adopt w Mealthy fernale child, 7 months old, of American parents, can hear of one by address ht Gow 168 Herald omiee OF saarrans AGAIN, AUGUST Is, 6 Que LIKE, IT SUITS YOUR STATION; Bad delights in conjuration. Hectoring words mean actions, (00, But I see that cut off of U. COME, OLD SINNER. HARLEY YOU QON'T SAY WHERE, IN. YOUR Lat ter. At the time’ appoinied IL was where we last rt. Plesas wtf cud uasos tans and place.” Sen se tale week, i possible; but suit yourself. F MARY ANN McDONOUGH, WHO RESIDED LAST wille, will send her pre: or ‘0. 138 Herald office, she 01 NFORMATION WANTED OF MARGARET AND MA tilda of Ballynara, county Antrim, of Ire heard from they at Newark. N. J. Write 10 James Logan, Sutherland Falls, Rutland county, Vermoat NFORMATION WANTED—OF MR. CLADY, FROM Carisrube, Germany, who came to this country about ten prarn aee. He was cook in one of the first hotels in this ‘or years nothing has been heard of him. Any informasco About him wil be thankfully received, by calling at No, 49 avenue. FR, WOULD GRANT T, AN ADDRESS PRER PROM interception, 1. would wrife B. fully, ¥. M. HARRIS OR 0. C. wane 3 ate ot 10 a a his address Ferdinand M*.’? gu P mre Pay rd PROPERTY LEFT BY YoU Hamersiey: Ireet, last 4 will be sold to myer {ubleas sitended to Belore Ser jew Youk, Aug. 27, 1866. CHARLES L- BARNES, THE NATIVES OF HOLILAND.—MR, PETER MAA . wanted.—Gentlemen having large or small haegi mec otal ; aoe D oF oe . CORROY. dor Peart street,” N. Merchant baving tailors new clothing to dispose of, will please address as above. Bina vgest Ray chaser a jt IN 4 x men’ urs lee Tore, Parone ie ‘ ) 4 iven tay work. Good handa wanted for work. ms pyto BARNUM & TOWNS ND, setgyy canon ¥ LOTHING.—LADING AND GENTLEMEN HAVING any to dl of can receive the utmost value by addrow. fog 8, COHEN, 12 Laurens street, near |, OF 52 West Broadway. by Mra. C, THE TURF. mreomnnnnnnnnnnnnnononnnneoennnrorrrTOCORPCCCORCODELOOOOED ASHION JOCK RY CLUB RACES—F ASHION COURS, ir Newtown, iorF Isinnd. «athe fa ae mogieg g the Fashion Jockey Club will comm :nee continne four da three year olds; yatied by the clad; mile prat Ds wing forfeit $100; 1. Jpo. B. Monnot's ch: f Roxana, by imp. Trustee, dam by 1a. “y: ¥. Morris’ br. f Euquetie, by Mariner, ont of Fashion. dio, Hunter's ch. fia, by Imp. Yorkshire, out of Mary Rizabeth, by Av xifiets — Deaf. May Thorn, by imp. Trustee, out of Cole. Same day — it we makes, subscription by! Seen emetak by the club; four miles; to carry 100 NOMINATIONS. . B. Young's ch. m. Elien Bateman, by imp. Glencoe, damn iby Sine Trustee i mm, Miss Lightfoot, by imp. Trustee, out i im Hondbel, by imp. Constertation, dam Wednesday, September 2—Jockey Club he Tivo mile heats —Jockey Club [ , $250. Mile heats, 3 in 6. They To hat tember %—Jockey Club purse, Last Da’ Friday, Sepiember 2—Jocke: ou La Ta gn rea ¥ Club stakes, $1,500 added by ihe Club. Four mile heats, SATIONS 1. re. Hf. Otbbons’ p.m. Philo, by Mariner, out of Cas be ty no. Minot eh. . Logan, by imp. Trustee, dam by weingr'g. One Ryed Joe, by Prince George, a lien Bateman, by imp. Glencoe, per Gent, to go to second horse in the JA SENT Secretary F. J. ©. rth, fee aa HELF WANTED. | HELP WANTED. CHANCE —, WANTED, TO ‘ANTED—FORTY MILES IN THE COUNTRY, a i cee terear ac Eats | Madame eo ay Srabye. 4s, the label, Brat Tan can make irom $6 10 $10 jages 91. mie of Morton’ Vrorid. “calls te principal depot 448 5 TPM, tor two dave uaiucnoans 35 x £00. A GIRL WISHES A 8iTU. Ae WANTED—TO SELL BROTHER JONA. W pi ; is ® good washer and Sean done t Ry ged improved dn et, _ reference given. Please call at 66 Division street, bottles." Apply to A: Hubbard, 217 Broadway, room 22. " ei GIRIS; ONE AS COOK. WasHER, A* fig is LADY ee sae TEND Pw) ONE er eral housework. ply, references, 8 inderstands the ang uffeld st., near Pancn! ‘avenue, writ ed i651 iyi pte. orelock A ni ye oon, XTED—A NUMBER OF GOOD CLOAK HANDS, el Ww’ ‘Apply immediately at 27 Ws CONTLEMAM, DOING Brsvnae 2 IN WALLSTREET, engag age & etent pi to take of Wissge ie Kor MAN, WHO HAS SOME KNOW- office durig absence in Ei ¥ 5 to wea Ua as and understands and an ve. Address B- a, mer gy will be cfiice. AOE, aa WANTED TO bor HODGES & CO.'S NoteP! Inte Detinentor, an indispensable necessity for ail business men, pase 1 but experisnoes and en: rea Tus har] such, Nberal advantages will be offer- ea , Bankers, Chamber street, corner years old, who is correct in willing to make himséif useful. One who nrooklyn Protasred. vad: box 1,813 Post oilice, Gress, in writibg of applicant, E. I, OY WANTED.—A SMART, INTELLIGENT BOY MAY henr of a good situation by spplying at No, 2 Park place, from 8 to 10 o'clock "rom 4to6P. } y, year, $50. rota ‘Spark Syikce. OY WANTED, IN A TEA STORE—AN AMERICAN, about 16 years of age; one from the country preferred. To an honest, industrious boy,® vermanent situation. Good relerences required, Apply for one week, ut 166 Atlantic st., Brooklyn. LOAK MAKERS WANTED IMMEDIATELY—AT 147 Wooster st. Oniy experienced hands need apply, to whom ighest wages Will be paid aud constant employment n. So (CHOAK MAKERS WANTED IMMEDIATELY—AT MOLY: nenux Bell's, 68 Canal st, Also, an errand girl wanted, to take charge of a'work room. POAx, MAKERS WANTED Rg a aaa A good dressmaker, Apply at 221 Hudson LOARMAKERS WANTED-WORK WILL CONTINUE until January. 1 est Wages: workers. No otliers need apply at Nor 47 Cusial sts opposite Wooster st. RUG CLERK WANTED.—APPLY TO F. HALE, 45 Beekman street, between 9 and 11 0’ "clock, RUG CLERK WANTED—A YOUNG MAN, WHO HAS had two or three year’s experience in a] eet, business: and can come well recommended. mi 20 Fulton av., Brooklyn, English or American prefer QOD, MILLINERS WANTED —NONE | BUT GOOD hands need apply. To those the best of wages will be given, at AAR? QUILTERS WANTED —TIHOSE ACQUAINTED with the business, No others ceed apply, for two days, at 74 Gouverneur st, ANDS FOR LINEN AND ALBADA COATS, OVER- alls, check. shir, ite., wanted. A prices ons, ald 8 aud sieady work at Wim. Sel & Co.'s, jer pie WANTED.- GOOD MILL ENfRS. ALSO A ood trimmer. Apply at Il Leroy piace, Bleecker sweet, between Mereer and Greene. LLINERS AND CAP MAKRRS CAN FIND CON- sant employment and objain the best wazes by appiytng at 89 White st., between 8 aud 10.4. M. Noue but the very best hands need apply. SLL INERS: WANTED—TO GO SOUTH. NONE BUT ane emanate eee apply; i references given oad requipedy a Apply at ‘560 State SL, three doors above Ne- ving st., ROTESTANT COOK AND NURSE WANTED—IN A small private ony must understand their business, well recommended from thelr last places, and willing to make themselves useful. Apply in Sith st, first house west of Lex: ington avenue. ETAIL DRY GOODS SALESMEN WANTED.—WANT- ed, to go to Baltimore, Md., two first class salesmen. ‘Must come well recommended, as'to capacity and character. Address R. McEldenney & Co., 8t. Nicholas New}¥ork. EAMSTRESS AND WAITRESS.—A GERMAN FAMILY requires the services of a German girl, who understands Plain sewing, and toast as waitress. Apply at 166 Fulton st, up stairs, EWING | MACHINE | OPERATOR WANTED —ON Whecier and Wilson's for quilting. Apply to A. M. & R. Davies, 398 and 397 Broadway. ANTED—SEVERAL YOUNG LADIES TO ATTEND ‘@ trimming and fancy store; and also to attend the aa of arc fowers who are wel practi nating ayaa can bring the yen of relerences, mong taxis of Charles Cludius, 886 Broad w: ANTED—A GOVERNESS, IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, to instruct three small et and capable of teaching the rudiments of Freueh and music;'also, © gir sewing sas coltng. French Ese. Lah preterred. Wages $5. Apply at at lly ‘ndauis ot, rookie. ANTED—TO GO A SHORT DISTANCE INTO, THE eaponsibie, competent woman, to do, the kof a small family. “Must be a Protestant, , Seoteh, German or Amer of re ferences req’ Good wages given, Apply, at $ o'elock P. M., oJ. BR. Glimore, 74 South st, ANTED—AT [80 KOWERY, TWO COMPETENT TRiM- mers, six tmilliners, and a good saleswoman. Best of wages and constant employment. WAXTEDSA GERMAN GIRL: ONE WHO UNDER- id Washing, ironing and cooking. Apply at 1;7 East Bist #1 ANTED—A FIRST RATE GERMAN COOK, WILL- ing {o assist in Washing and ironing. Apply at Ne. 136 Amity st, Brooklyn. WANTED LMEDIATELY—FIFTY | FIRSE RATE clouk makers. Apply at 347 Broadway, cor Leonard t., room No. 8 between the hours of aS aes WAXTED<A NURSE AND SEAMSTRESS; SHE MOST ben Protestant, and give the bestof references. Wages $6. Apply at 81 5t. Mark's place. WA STED—THRER FIRST CLASS M ‘a competent dressmaker to take char at Bailey, Farrington & Lesiie, 623 Broadway. ED—BY A PRIVATE FAMILY, TWO STRADY ‘ania; one as cook; must be a ge baker, wasber and trouer: nthe other to a el iberwork, wait attuble and Germans preferred; nooe but Protestants Deed apply. Cail ae 242 Livingston st. Brooklyn, thin day, from 1 to 3 o’elock. TANTED—A PROTESTANT GIRL, AS NURSE AND seamstress, to goa short distance in the country; one pk can trad preferred. Apply at 16 Washington s., Jersey y, this day. ANTED—A NEAT, TIDY GIRL, TO ATTEND AN IN- fant, and do light work, Wages $4 per month, Apply At O77 Broome st, ANTED—A GOOD TRIMMER, IN A MILLINERY ES: (ablishment, to whom a liberal salary will be given, Apply a: 473 Broadway, up stairs. “ Were GERMAN eet THAT a? SERARS Pe. lish, to do the work of hort distance in the country, near the water, Xvpiy at 4 at Howard. snsees PROTESTANT WOMAN, AS CHAMBER ald aad water, to go 0 dhort in the country. a cook. uire for two aye at 76 Clinton Jenlre st, corner of Sines.“ Resortnees routs WANTEDIPOR A WHOLESALE AND RETAIL {rimming business, n a large ey, a German who knows the English langu: experience in this 47 Warclay st trade, Leave address at the aaeee burre. ply at 73 ‘sins ~ ANTED—A Sanman oR cook. Apply, with recommes INEDIATELY—a WOMAN, AS WET ke charge of an infant ather own house. Ap- NCH WOMAN, AS tious, at No, 1d Bast ANTED —8IX GOOD MILLINERS WANTED, GOOD 0 he ed and steady work, also, an appreatice. Apply at a ANTED—A WOMAN, TO ACT AS NURSE AND Sqguetress. Apply, between 9 A M. and 2 P. M., at No. st 0 TET NURSE WANTED—YOUNG AND HEALTHY, with an abundant supply of milk, not under two and & half mouths old. Apply at No. 18 Nassau st., Brooklyn. competent en: ® Protestant King ite ply at 164 Bast Tih we, ANTED—A_ SEAMSTRESS, dreeumaking and genersl fermi with children. Apply, with reference, between jth and (EE renoes. ANTED—A COOK, CHAMBERMAID AND SRAM erese, in a foil; a two; also, a onree, waiter girl, for another family. Apply at No. 7 1iih st, severe! doors west of roadway. wit D—TWO COMPETENT GIRLS: ONE AS CHAM bermaid and, walter; the other as cook. Apply, alier Po'olock A. M., JANTED—A TIDY, NEAT GIRL TO DO THE HOUSE work of « small None need apply without reference. Apply at 30) A TANTED—TWENTY SMART GIRLS. 4 a J. Sorin’s French dyeing establishment, 199 Kast pear let avenue. by LL FIRST © mediately, at 2:5 TANTED —A DRESSMAKER WANTS A LADY TO cut aud fi. To an experienced hand aud deady employment given. Address A. ler otice Wie Oceea res, as ENGLISH Wo. man, to take oes a * ere bp are other Servants; must an. Auch, Mh] 4 chee i ead Pa tiling ihe'atuation, Address W ANTED—A GOOD, TIDY bay TO pO a housework in 8 private fan near Leonard street, irl, a and ‘rom Yo 12 4 wo ee ey sewing, ant ( ameiet at 10 West idih at, at I7 Charkon at ASS DRESSMAK APPLY uuton at , Brooklyn, up stairs. ANTED Lyte oe —A PO oy 4 work hand to f Grover tg AF chives Apply at NcArihur, ener iphone & "Cos, No. Breadway. W's et Seaman, md ie gear hi WELSH, 1 ree pervone: m0 Ny rote 4 nee ‘AppIy at 6 ora tener 10 o'ble WANTED A TOUS dilibety sire, To cove roetin te a neds heed apply to 3 Boer eer ver a Bon, 1) ea pitas ss awry goods He muse De sequaiaied | diffe- the store. -A liberal salary w 7 MARK J. i Re, LT Water street. ATED. YOUNG MAN, IN A GROCERY STORE; ‘one who has had some experience in the city trade. Ap" plybeiween Zand @ oflock tn the morning, to Hope WARTED tm IMMEDIATELY AN EXTRY CLERK, WHO horo understands House businewa Sheflield Lt about Ls ors ears old, for sonal hes ton ness. Ay nercnatile Clerks’ Registry, 510 Broadway set ANTED~AT JOHXSON'S DINING SALOON, NO. 32 ‘Canal st,, two smart active waiter. None but those that have ‘had experience in the business und uoderstand using cheeks need apply. ANTED—TWO YOUNG MEN ACCUSTOMED TO ae dry goods jobbing business, and able to influence cash trade. Address, with reference to last employer, box Post ANTED—A YOUNG MAN TO MAKE DRAWINGS Paws Rye anne engines; ne core a mr practice = . "Compensation moderate, Apply, ening, 65 Weat ith we niger g vere ANTED— A COACHMAN, WHO UNDERSTANDS ibe care of horses, with good reasmmencsiions; & man preferred. Apply at the corner of Madison ave. and st., On Friday, 20h inst., from 9 to 12 o'clock. bgt ert get poe mt seen eye ‘Apply ai jark’s pl foue ni exe those who can bring the best of city references. SS ed ANTED—A GOOD WAITER, FOR A Joon, None but those who need apply at227 South st. Wma fay two dase AEE ALSO for two days to , Bellevue Gardens, foo of ib tty Rarttiver, DINING SA- understand their business: ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED MAN, T? TAKE charge of an eating bar. | Apply to 8. Ward, foot of 80t st., East river, Bellevue Gardens. ANTED—TWO OR THREE MEN OF ENERGY AND Pereeveranee, to engage im a light and profitable buske ness. To men of ene rth isararechance. A small capi- tal 0 Auit ste third foot. WANTED as ‘CLERK, IN A LAWYER'S OFFIOE, A Jad who resides with iis parents. in this city, Address box 893, in the han¢writing of the applicau ANTED—A CLERK IN A COUNTRY BOOKSTORE. Young man, American, 18 or 2) years of age, ac- annie Milly the business, who can give good referesices, may address L. H , Herald office. Pe an enw LER Sm ANTED—A COACHMAN; ONE | WHO UNDER. siands taking care of horses, and is willing (o make bimelt generally fuselul, “Call before 10 O'clock, A.M at ST Mulberry st. ‘ANTED—A GOOD WAITER. NONE BUT THOSE who thoroughly und their business need apj apply. os the poate of § and 9o'clock, at 239 Broadway, corner of Park pi ANTED—SEVERAL CITY EXPERIENCED SILK salesmen. None others need apply. at Arnold, Conste- ble & Co.'s, No, 62 Canal st., between 8 and 9 o'clock A. M. THE Ss. TAILOR WANTS A SITUATION. AS CUTTER, HAV- g.had long experienc: for many years; i & no- fer, steady mats and will Vive genera satistaction {0° his em ployer, Address Cutter, office, for one week. ARDENER—WANTED, AN by oe Sig GA ee miles from 1 just have (young mau), a few ty good knowledge of greenhouse work, sander, howe Tone aad ustrious, To such a man wages ‘and emp!oy- ment will it for Xe, ars Herald omee, ‘oo Saturday morni it, between 9 and 10 0’ velock, not later than 10 0 clock tn the saorsing. q PENS. WANTED TRNEDEETEL., JOuN FOLEY, gol pea maunfascurer, Broadway, Rf MECHANICS.—ANY GENTLEMAN #. J blacksiut ‘tw learn above trades, can tiareoung 2 ove to W: B., Herald composing if ing aoa room, th JEWELLERS, SILVER SMITHS, ETC.—WANTED ® situation by a ornacental engraver. who thoroughly understands his business; would preter letiering if perma- nent. Acdreas Engraver, Herald office. 10 BOR MECHANICS —A BOY AGED SIXTEEN years, wishes to be apprenticed to some respectable trade— {is And copperamauh, sliver plater or plumber preferred; Bas ed down town, and can give ihe best of refer. to character for oprightness and good conduct. Apply nae at 219 Centre st., in the os RNERS.—EIGHT OR TEN FIRST BATE TURNERS can obtain steady work and ¥ rly 1; wo to the Beacon Dam ny, 63 ites toe PLUMBERS AND GAS FITTERS.—A YOUNG man, who bas @ good knowledge of the above, would me y “-8Y improve himself for one year. Address at. Po, ce a ee Se ee ia ‘To such as und Mier wages wil be given team ea be ceateeh oe. x ‘Apply at McArthur, Byrne, Gibbons & Co.'s, No 166 roadway. Wz SITUATION, BY AN EXPERIENCED pareoia migoing (any part ofthe United Giates” “Address ular in going to ni lat Hudson st ” Wee tw GOOD SLATERS, AT 63% WASHING. ;ANTED—A HARNESS MAKER AND SHOEMAKER, io go fouth (North Carolina). None are wanted but men of steady habits. Young unwarrie! men preferred. A good permanent situation will be giveu in a pleasant village, Address G.A.N., for two days, at the Howard Hotel, room La. VIS AUX MESSIEURS QUI CHERCHENT DRS AP. artemerits.—Une dame Francaise a trois beaux eubks au premier, ainsi que tout I<inge du troisiéme: Ie ison est Je et content tout le comfort mecessaire, S'a- Gresser 119 Clinton piace, Hultieme rue. Beenie ba oth ig bh | Pale Aznar, rk demande pir FRANCAIBE, NOUVELLEMENT ARRIVEE, sire une plies comme ferme de chain >re ou bonne den. fants; elle salt coudre, servir a table, etc. S’adresser Greenwich at., first Loor EB scoTCa a vant. —J ANES ent clngs of npr through whieh th: hs jog an er rovgh which they ni leh reer wna y pre mp: oo Se analy sorevess, coomabhe every bray ase work, and of male servanie aceustomed ‘0 farm | Post paid orders punetnally ANTED—AT 764 BROADWAY, 2 BOOKKREPERS, 2 , 2ealeamen, 3 2 barkeepers, Ww: ere, 36 T'aremen, } bagragen — + 2 treme: , Ny 2drivers, men on steamers ‘end ralireecs: ss each trades oud for slores., Charges moderate. LOUIS KAUFMA Agent WASTED. DomEsTIC AND, FARM SERVANTS, oo by applying at eM ans ber fread tituations by applying at Met” a's Intelligence Reucy, Cedar Wnt aat NO. 6 EAST BROADWAY, TWO ROOK- re, two uMors, two ealeamen, three ot two portere, iwo bagengemen, {wo firemen, iwo trakeamen, two coachmen, three boys 16 learn trates, two car drivers, two stage drivers, three men for steamers, bes Tick aed Nace. PULITICAL. RAND Pasipicart IN MEERTING.— - P, 19) THE “AMERT. cane tF -! hold a Tones ng ‘at Knickerbocker yall, corner of ave- noe and Me Sard rent, on evening, August 2, at Bo'ele to the of the, Hoe. George ri foreman ‘Ailetizens friewdly to, the above Sensle are respectfully invited to be present. | The following { speakers will be present, and address = ton. “Walt ; Prank ot Chenango; Denes ‘img jew York; Qeocge Mie (1 the Indian chief Hon, Chas. Mille, of jew York: le J. H. Doganne, of Ni fork; together with other caminent speakers , 7 ee amrrres OF ai MENTS. Sixteenth Ward. Ra. Berrien, ewe £8, ioppet h, Rockwell, neseidiate: J. i, Rockwel moma A. T. Canfield, ner, cs “1D. Wilson, JOHN é ALaent Switm, Seoretary. SATRIMONIAL. HIGHLY RI %, unine E of a kind and than no fnode of makin here ene week. A

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