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@ramatic company has been engaged, numbering among lis members those old favorites, Mesara. . Clarke, T. Hada- ‘way and Lionel Golismid, Miss Kmily Mestayer, &c. During the aftercoon Mr, Goldsmid is to amuse the audience with hie comical monodrama stylo4 “At Home and Abroad.” In the evening Bulwer’s fine comedy of “Money” will be performed. ‘Enrrax Hau.—The French portion of our population will @oubiless hail with pleasure the announcement thatthey are hereafter to be tendered regular dramatic entertainments in their own language. M. Gustave Dédos, the manager, has #¢- cured the above hall, and proposes to give three performances every week, commencing this evening with a programme cen. sisting of ‘La Carte d Payer,” * Le Juge et I’Audience,” and 0.” M. Dédoa haa engaged acompany ef whose talents report speaks very flateringly. Among the troupe are M. Bardon, M. Prosper, and Mme, Gouthier, all ar- ‘sts of distinction. W. M. Furia. ad We would oa Tana slothing suitable fur the spptoching fensons All laos mand boys Also, under g: No deviation frum marked prosk. House a, No. 34 Magazine street. ALFRED MONRKOB & OB & 00., 4il Broadway. ‘Teas.—The , Canton ‘Tea Cox iy variety of teas for grocers, tea dea’ers and , Oolong and Young Hyon, trom 2 unpowder and iinperial, from ‘equally low. A. 1. Call andexamine, No and Roosevelt streets, To Distislers, Brewers, Liquor Dealers and oihera.Siiver hydremeters complste, with thermosclar, $0; er case, &c., agrering with United States Fork staid at S13; nilver saccarometers, for brewers: BU , barkometer, salameter SONS IS ‘Broadway, eppostie. St 25e. to She. All other 1 1b. boxes of good family tea for hatham street, between Pearl “Pande Fumée Sans and State of New —'The entertainments on the occasion of the grand dramatic festival in compliment to this gentleman, to be given at the Academy of Music next Thursday, are to consist ef “Rob Roy,” the “ Invisible Prince,’ “ Rough Diamond.” &c, iis TH ei Blanchaid’s Celebrated Stoves and Ri —An entirely new patent; capital improvement; superior to all others; cost less; burm less fuei; has « pertect oven and a laundry heater; warm the rooms above by hot air, and heat five hundred gallons of water all at the same fire; warranted to give satisfaction; F references to par ties using them, who are ue}! No. 5 Clinton Hall Eighth street, New ‘The Ald of Crietadora ts Invoked by baht individual with red, gray or sandy hair to whom His cacelsior dye is produces instantaneously the most brown ana black without discolor in, the moisture of the Lbres. Soid Charles IT,” the ‘A long list of highly popular and ta- lepted artists have volunteered, and will contribute towards rendering this one of the most briuiant and attractive affairs Mra. John Wood, the great Bos- ton favorite, of whom all have heard so mucb, heads the same time aad by the jolig—cegerecnpet OLD & BLANCHARD, formerly astor place Opera Hous), and ork. ‘Tex Broapway Vanienirs.—This snug litt'e theatre has been thoroughly fitted up, and rendered not only handsome Dut comfortable, during the absence of its popular juvenile ‘eompany of actors and actresses, who, at last accounts, were playing to overflowing houses in Quebec. wuecess has crowned their performances in every place they have appeared since they left the city. ‘They are to return to Weir old quarters in a couple of weeks. Groce Cunisty avy Woov's MixsTae1s played to crammed avdiences last week, and bid fair to continue #0 doing, not merely for weeks, but months and years, Bein, vite” they invariably attract full houses. Of late they have made quite a hit by reviving the old Ethiopian extravaganza ‘ealled ‘Bone Squash I iavolo,” which is to be given, with of novelties, to night. BUCKLEY'S SERENADERS.—An ereated by the opening of the new hall, erected for this popu- lar band of minstrels, at 585 Broadway, last Monday evening. Half of those who applied could not gain admission on the oc- easion. The hall was also filled to excess on each of the fol- Yowing nights, Their new burlesque of “ Trovatore” is to be earance is an ol the sealp or dry applied ut No, ‘The most flattering Batchclor’s Hair Dyce, Wigs and Toupees superior to all others. ‘Their new unprovements secure a eles and du arm sa nied ‘ye iy app! velve e private rows, at BAT pOURLOR'S, 180 Broad ay. Cristadora’s !—Is “the Cry aired and red haired who wish 10 substitute. beauty for € metamorphoses them in five rown and black obtained with comfort to the wean, Bis unrivalled and oni of all the Hils excelsior hair d utes. Have you soon the this general dye! Sold una applied at No. 6 Astor House, Whiskers and Moustaches Forced to Grow onguent, which will not stain or injare tent 10 any part of the country. |B. TRAHAN, sO0ly Mrondway: Boigu 37 Sate Cristadora’s Hoir unusual sensation was six weeks, Donkin, $1 abotle, Dye 1s Singled Ont by the ladion as the only one whose artiicial tint cannot be detect ed and that does not crisp their ringlets. A head of hai ja ozn- browned or rendered black in nary fluid. Seid and applied at Ni Powder for the War. Ammunition for a fight ‘With the bugs that crawl by night You of Lyou should procure, Hf you'd make your rest secure. LYON'S magnetic powder and p » 424 Browaway, ‘Cnmzse Roows.—Eph. Horn’s jokes, and the excellent sing- img and dancing of White’s Serenade: tractive to fill this building every night last week. Mr. Horn added vastly to his extensive’ budget of comicalities by bis trip to California, and now manages to keep the spectators in a constant roar Another iine bill is offered for this , proved sufficiently at- ills, for the destruction of insects and veri and 6 South Eighth street, Broapway Atayx.vum.—A very novel, and no doubt, beau- lelphia. ‘fful, entertainment is to be given at this house to-night. will eonsist of grand allegori: Mlestrative of Shakspere’s Concentrated, apa ned an eternal perfume; tose r yk ke’ GHO. BINGE <cpectal Sgesis, family abscalsts; corner Brosdway sud Pierre & Lubin’ fowera.=Frangipannt olet, excelai groupings, by little children, Seven Ages of Man,” &e.; also ‘Ferpsichorean festivities, by juveniles, and a grand concert, in which @ number of favorite vocalists take part. City Intelligence. Few iv THe Furton Founpny.—Between 6 and 7 0’clock en Saturday evening, a fire occurred in the Fulton iron situated at the head of Cherry street, caused by castings placod under a rear shed. The damage don» Be wens ‘0 about $160. Fme iv A Brewery.—Shortiy after 7 o’clock on Satur- a: fire was discovered by tho workmen in to J. Hall, situated in Fifty.fourth saeet and a Lexinge avenue, It was extinguished with bot trifling damage. New Yorx Bosrrtar—Weekly report, Aug. 29, 1856. ees teres te tasers admitted to Aug. #9, 67; dis- cured or relieved, 56; died, 9; remaining at |.—Total males, 245; females, 44. Lubin’s Perfume: aine Assortment of the choloest kinds —Farina’s Cologne direct; bar, nall and brushes, English and Wrench manufacture, at GEO. E- Dispensing Chemists, corner of Walker direct and Brosdway. ott’s Oracle of Health.—Prof. Alex- ARKY’S Tricopherous.—Tite is decidediy the use, for the nth curl- pest ‘and most popular article restoring, and atres Teis alco an infallible S eaety for rhumatic ins and external wounds. ‘The low price at which it is sold, the reachaf all who wish use. For sale by all Famers tarpaghout ihe world, Principal ofice cents per bottle, to be bepetitted by ite Cetntideun'e Hair Dye has Assumed the first place among articles of its class. No other dye beantities ray hair in five minutes. is Haturefibst i cannot be Ciatogciened fen the then, improves instead of ‘burnin Tite. the hair. Sold and ap eymoon iy ‘Twas the first week of “the moon divine,”’ And use had mace ber polder, Bhe bad some cottee, he some wine— Her arm was ronnd his shoulder— love, that clouds | aught betel you »! and answered, will you now Forgive me, if I teli you! v word his law shonid be, her glowing forehoad— dear love,” anid she, Time ot Ione garinents horrid | ‘They're country made, they Their eut your beauty snot iat ua waste no time, Vut haste those of Smith Brothers.”” ERS! une. price wholesale and retail cloth- fag wareroums, 122 and 149 Fulton street, New ¥ Gendionee: ‘® Hats, in New Patterns.—Disre- ‘@ common custoin of announcing at stated periods the for gentlemen's hats, we thie day offer to Our non-ro- sident patrons the various styles now ready. wely followed by amy novelties that ray present ‘hem- the fall and winter, and will compriae all the litan wear LBA ‘ashious, Astor House, .—Only Prize Medal Awarded to . by the Industrial Kxbibition of all Nations at the eir new patent radical cure truss, References en to in superiorly Professors Valentine Mot, Wuvard Parker aud John BM Carn AM — —_ Have been Mado this Month croup, chronic rheumatism, ac. BLAS coisraled Vereuan Malment. Warrhnt wm ibe Price, 2c. and SOc. Depot, Stato” Boid by all the druggists ‘throughout the ine money returned. spall xe your shape, i who wie the Razor will find the Kalision. or Orient Water, a most desirable cos- It softens the beard, allays ail tendency to inflamma- tion, counteracts tie painful elfecta, sometimes, produced, by Seay, ond prevents ronghoess sud 4 crease of the skin, thus ving comparaively a me druggies and perfume have, ie for B. & D. Sands, ©. H. Ri Grugg.ate generally y’s Pitls.—Wherever Civilization has penetrated these pills are in dom i. 1 ivi the intestines, are disea! tupon theue the remedial action ‘ot tis medicine is rapid, thorough, and invariable. Married. On Thursday, August 28, by the Rev. Mr. Beech, Jawns ov, of the tirm of MeConnach & Robertson, tea dealers, to Euzaners, third daughter of Mr. Alexr. Ader- crombie, both natives of Scotland. than have Scent ben been akon in le J. ‘GURNEY, ‘W9 Mroadway, cor. Leonard st. Mr. C. D. Fredricks (iate Gurncy & Fred- respectfully announce pl wich and friends has removed the photog! departine 4 the Metropolitan Hotel, and that ali the Parisian he introduced to this Country still remak with Freturen are taken in every atyle, Serger, ‘he rooms are open irve for Died. On Saturday, August 30, Jamms Kaury, aged 60 years, 2 montis and 10 days. - The relatives and friends of the family, and tho mem- bers of Ark Lodge - @, 1. 0. of U. F., arc respectfully this alternoon, at wo a from his fod residence, No. 454 Washington without further invitsuon, Sanan Sunn, wife of invited to atiend ‘hours. James tm ser coe seth year of her ith, in ear oD. PReDRicks, (inte Gurney & Prodricks The frlende and Z pay age. 68% Broa tropolitan I tances ly invited dway, opposite Met juarot are cane iy in from her late Soutn street, corner of Jetferson street, this afternoon, at On Thorsday, August 28, after a long illness, Anicait, wife of Edward McGrath, and sister of the late James Pyne. Her remains were taken to Bergen Cemetery for tnter- On nyentee, August 3], Tuomas Merarrr, aged 72 years Te frends ieee tho family aro respectfully invited to at- |, from bis late residence, No. 6 Green Soe ‘Pecar this afternoon, at one o'dlock On August 31, of a bral Coanue Waut- Hered ins few d X-4 at Holes gallery, 239 Broadway. Bank Note bow Financtal i Companies ange, Col a the, United s friends, the members of sas Togs So. ney, Fr. fy fp the Masonic fraternity in Vited ty attend the funeral, corner of Broome and Crosby sireets, to-morrow afver- His rematas wilt be taken to general, respectiuily in- from i ere oS eenaae ere ‘1 Broadway, N. ¥. at the Matson de Parte, inform the PE a el on Monday, “aual street. int fo. 8h) 51) oon, ut two o'clock. Greenwood for interment. On Sunday morning, Avy ier of John aod ‘tends of the family, those ot Ovrnelius, James, Matthew and Michael Cro: D. Horrigan, Joba Pitegerald and T. H. Boy! requested to attend the funeral, this afer ‘at two o'cleck, from the residence of ber father, Mancaner Lanxuv, wife of ‘The funeral will take place to morrow, to Calvary Ce- “= 4 Avgust 31, NIT Jnrvemson Crooker, ativce and trients of the ‘amily aro respectfully invited to attend the funoral, from his late residence, — fifth street, to-morrow morning, at eleven ‘On Sunday, August 31, Jon G. Rosanna Waiker, aged 4 ears ani § mouths. The friends of the family a ral, from No. 214 Cherry past three o'clock. Mara, \- oer uncies, ae, EE pposiie Aroold's Sons sed, roy mr novelion tp ‘AW. have determined to sell br street. 20 On Saturday, Augur William Larkin, of No. 64 th fon of Robert and invited to attend the fane- street, this afternoon, at half an: August 51, Any Mania, wife of Bonjamin ‘The relatives and friends of the family aro la seg | afternoon, invited to attend the iuneral, 4 o'clock, from her late residence, No. 13 West Forty. first street. On Sunday, August 31, after a ey but severe illness, Mra. ahunae coat aged 69 year “rt friends cher 200, John E. Capet, are id the from her late resi- ager openings attwo 80, Wasam ggg Be ower, aged 1 year, 7 friends and acquaintances of the family are tavined from the residence Eeq., No, 267 gob aa Sar 3 futher, Abrabem Bio r, wer, this aflernoon, at two o' “paltone Papers please copy. On Sunday morning, August 81, Wivtiam Lopwio, only ron of Barman and (atherine Meyer, aged 10 months and aye. The friends and relatives ot his parents, and of tho fa- = of Jobn F. Rotman, are wr tend the funeral, this afternoon residence of his parents, No. 1i1 out further invitation. —— Food for Sammer and etrtieas, te g nam fe. preventive Bad correcti infanis and ite, ef the summer complaint and Terrhon, prevailing at peason. Defiance Saiamaniler Safes.—Robert M. Pat. in the United States of the wder proof deiance looks mreet, oue door below 7 invited to at- ‘at one o'clock, from the Thompson street, with. pa. Emma Avovera, infant daughtor Smith, aged 1 month aad is relatives and friends of the family are respectfully vited to attend the funeral, th o'clock, from the reeidence of her parenta, No. 0 Waits street, without further invitation. On Saturday, August 80, Jexny, infant son of Jeremiah ae So Ta for Quiitt riority of Singer's pane ts othe beth in ae Work of this ki ia necertained to vanchives work an high velocity. We have machines; they now the driving whee! pees. sen ae speed of our quiltin, Semper ive autehes at. cach turn niting machines ean be run except at comparalir i ia amount more than « ee rey SINGER & CO., 0, Browtway phens’ Bine Biack Writing Flatd.—The original article having lately discovered a 8 further improvement, begs to assure the _iwWY. SrEPARNS, ts Pearl wrest New and Stamford sireet, London. Soid by ail stationers. Fancy Goods Exclusively.— Pomades. inetrumen's, Faria holesale by RU The remains were interred in Greenwood Cemetery on Sunday. In Brooklyn, on Saturday, Avgust 6 years and 9 mouths, son of John and Clarinda The relatives and friends of the famil; ‘attend the funeral, from No. 14 Sydney noon, at three o'clock. The be yh Cemetery. On Sunday ‘moras, August 31, Parma Born, in the by yd of ote age. tuseral, from nis i Inte resid otto Hemwen son reeidence, vere this rors = Horrisata, oh Baniay? fovenior of thie ethod of “Gecting 30, Josarn Hevey, La he on on, ace iu aby iyere to the patent med Jats fork, invite the at. ir immense stock of icines, at and below man- OF 100 Vaal nnd Nan Pranci goo Aogust $1, Chama Ja! dace of Hatin and George Ht . Swoetser, Jr, agod 1 ‘To Wholesale G artisang. —Reat cognac oil, flavari lace Making, aDbroty ving, ANGER, 1 Maidgn lane. ‘and essences of all , on Saturd: her of David T. None hoew her but to love her, pamed her but to None Ber wots, wad the ef tae Sp rg yd We a) Fivgw Apa, on! Gray, aged 4 y fend the funeral, to. at ten o'clock, mh her father's’ residence, dence, No. 61 Welker street, with: out further botice. —_— | -ADVERTISEMENES RENEWED BVERY DAY. eon 8 Two GUIDES I Ti ten reg} ”” with a new acrogray inoraing price 1234 cents; the other, 26 cents; both haat 9 Spruce street, New York. up to DINSMORE | & CO. NGLISH PAPERS Served at your residences New York, Brooklyn, or Wihamaburg, b; He High street, near Putton, Brooklyn lers can Mizabetaga ate depot 12) Water street meas Wall, st abahed three years. ME BeNr78 works— &., rh ageeb, ipod IN THE WORLD. Cort M BOLD SEPARATELY, MKS CAROLINE, LEE. HENTAS. WORKS. T. B. PETERSON,: 102 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, has just Ppa s. new, revised, uniform and beautiful edition of all of Mra. 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PARTON, P Eh ah of “Life of Harace Greeley.” 1 vol. 12mo., 689 pp. ‘This is almost a “book and @ half,” 80 portly are ita dimen- sions, yet large as itia, it is variously and ji judiciously tiled; for here We have Narratives, Satires, Enigmas, Burlesques, dies: Travestios, pigratus, Epliapha: Trataisiions Iesiuding ail the moet celebrated Coinie Pocma from the Anil Jagobin, 3 Addresses, ol ‘gends, Cruikshank’s Omni- bus, Bendey, Biackivood, and Puneh, "With a collection of more than two hundred epigrams, and the choicest hi Posty of the elder and. mode: on Bnglish and American bards. N. X. Knickerbocker Magazine. Take up when in a merry mood, and yon shal find some. thing therein to jump with your humor; when or hot, or out of temper, aud ten 9 one the pleasant dose will revi and do you good.—N. ¥. Albi All that there is of , harmless wit, and ster- dig fun, inthe shorter English language, is here embodic There is an immense fund of amusement fn it, and cannot fail to be relished by those who can appreciate rich humor.— Phila. Amer. Courier. It isa rich volume, this. Seventy five authors contributed pd these authers the brightest of their day,—Life Lilas- = the admirer of the sallies of a fine wit, or those of broad humor, when in pre, can them all crystalized around one centre. —N. Y. mayen. A work of 80 much merit, so full M1 of pleasing varieties culled from ancient and modern’ lore, bringing forth “things both new and old,’ must recommend itself to one who hasa spicy literature,—N. Y. Family Vi ple rant aquscmeniy and to can have it in the goon Hume be fore us, which is crammed with wit, rollery, and a satire. —Boston Courier. a ote The book is one of rare merit: one legge! ‘one of cultivation, and not ‘weakness; ove nat folly: ‘one which we will love to peruse a’ where—in the town or in elcountry, in ane Noe are the feld, in the winter or the summer.2N. ¥. Home Jour A volume of the rarest and raciest quality.—N. Y. Church- man. Win tbe exception of Shaks] » we don’t believe there is ‘a book in the worid between w! covers can be found more genuine wi Ce rong fun, and redned humor, than im this Sitection.— ylon, O., Gazette. Published by. MASON BROTHERS, 108 and 110 Duane street, New York. PERSONAL. MEORMATION WANTED—OP Ma oat FLAHERTY, Jeft this city in latter Any information ho I the of Sul of him will be thankfully received By hls. brother, Patrick Fiaherty, Wo. 188 Laurens street, death ‘n as sister Is on her ded, hopes of her recovering. 1 hope this silvertise. ext will be noticed by all hotel as he stops in a e RS. WILL PLEASE MEET HER fr ‘M., on Tueaday eve heat, ab$ o'clock at the usual’ piace, as that is here from the South, and anxious to ee you, or ci the Metropolitan Post office and receive a nove.” I havebeen absent from the city. ee nO oe M. ___. POLITICAL, 1 \TH WARD FILLMORE AND DONELSON CLUB—A tuecting of the above club will bepeld at Academy Hall 663 Broadway, on Tuesday evening, hich occasion & Wilk tag will be presented by Misa Sirah Koepp ou bebalt of the Indie ofthe ‘and received Jeremiah T. Brooks on behalf of the club. The follow- Ing eminent speakers will sddress the club: How: Judge Hainer, Won. Frauk Cunningham, Hon. Hon A. H. Duganne, George Capwrny ie tian Cet at others Good singing by Mesars. Anderson, vt Austin. Shel ton’s baud is engaged for the oceas’on, The fully invited to attend. Wat. VAN DUZEIte ‘Thos, G, Hatt, Secretary, [ITH BARD FREMONT AND DATTON CLUB WILL meet (his (Monday) evening, at8 o'clock, at Live Oak Hall, Sixty-tiret street, near avenue C. Blectots of the ward frietidly to republ.can principles are invited. . DON ALDson, Bee’ y. JAS. HARSEN, President. IGHTEENTH WARD FREMONT RI ciation (the united association and Monday evening, Sept. 1, at 8 o'clock, at the northwest corner Fah ten pe street and Third avenue, Republican elec:ors of the ward are invited to attend. and be as members, HOMER FRANKLIN, Preavtent. } secretaries, Wattam Bors, R. Wrsxoor. REE TERRITORY FOR FREE MEN"—PREMONT and victory.—The Twenty-second Ward Fremont Club will hold a public mecting on Monday evening, the Ist inst... Trumanitary. Schoo! Room, @88. Sixth avenue, oppoate ihe Crystal Palace, at 8 o'clock.’ Several distin, apeakers will addres the meeting. Munig by the Giee Club, 1SHARD BOOTY, Prenident je Presidenta, W. W. Baacwrrr, ) W. H. Aw sacar scans IFTH WARD FREMONT AND DAYTON CLUB—RE ular meotings every Monday evening, at § o'clock, at 2 wi A. Puiler, Kaq., And Dr. W. Vsientioe will address the ‘clu iis ‘a special good time is expected 1 us thany as poseible of those who weed te ve converted. and fll Bouse. . A. KENNEDY, President +O. HEXAMER, } 9 ets Lets j Ww. M. Gi T. A. Bacxpens. y gg TPE ETE WARD REPUBLIC tion will ho! Ne meet at Consliiutional ner of Thirty fourth street and avenue, on. evening, Sept. 2, at So'clock. All electors of ihe T: ward, in favor of the principles: friendly to the election of Fremont and attend and ei rol thenuselves as members . CUARERS NEEFLETON, President. IRD WARD, AWAKE TUE REPUBLICANS OF THE Third juested to meet at their club room, 23 ‘of Barclay, on Tuestay evening, Perlect thelr organization ot oko ‘Siu, = PARKER, Chairman pro. tem. Caen oS COURSE. = TROTTING — TURSDAY, Kept. wo mile heats, 16 teers > weeh 300 Ibe. FOOT, Bapetatie ey? ba aa tg Sy | RACES—F ASHION COURSE, near Newto eine a Club will commence wagoue. Grive. Owner names wd Jane. JO onthe fall megting ot Tuesday, a er eine Ba ab rn B. Monnot's oh f° Romans, by imp. Trustee, dam by pea Mariner, out of Pasion. by forkabire, out of Mary Hizabet by A A RRARE:« uy no by inp. Trustee, out of are t weight stakes: mubseription forfeit on Taaed wy Theta four mr miles; Ganehe™ 1 x. B. Young's ch. bts m lien Bai Betoman, by imp. Glencoe, wy ¥ imp, Trustee: 2 ee, Ladin, by imp. Trustee, out awe of Young tad ‘igh is Hondbel, by imp. Consternation, dam os ‘amare; years. Jaded by ihe tte clus, ‘ale Bus! econ (Dar: "Wednesday, September 2—Jockey Clb Pitnmie day —Jock Mite heats, 3 in 8 me day —Joe oy ite in Tuimp Dav, Thursday, as, 0, %B—Jockes Vlub purse, ‘Three inile heats, Last Dav, Friday, September 2—Jockey Club stanes. Subscription $200; forfeit, ‘ 200 aed by the — vend ome heate. oA. Gibbons’ e . Phio,. by Mariner, out of Cas 2. Jno. B. Monnot's ch. bh, Logan, by imp, Trustee, dam by mE Sthan re, One Rye b Geor ra . ont yn ae dam ote vs oe i oun, weman, a by map foe F 6 year - ae See Entrance money, 6 per cent, t go to second horse in the race, if three start, J. A, VALENTINE, Secretary F. J.C. TRION COURSE, J Ltrort a Tox, cor bat Xa—ON aoe mile and repent, harness. i. Woodrufl Sammon bt” Flora Tempia, 10 . Wheian names rg. Troony, to "the cars Will leave the South ferry, frookiyn tor oe at a quarter past one 0’ ‘and Feturn as soon as the sport is over. Fare, to goand Lee’ naw ee ¥, one ITF, Proprietors. i AT 8 WHIER, Proprictore._ J SION COURSE, 1. 1 —-TROTTING—THtt} Tox oowEs LOTEING } THURSDAY, SEP. a est in fe herness. iter Be Bb: ipley names ba mare; J. on leave every ‘7 i ay ty Pick were eee and retmen as soon 9a the trot fe over. SHAW & Wirre, Proprietrs. names b. m. ig BRANCH, N. THR ye iain open during the me Saag ae Trae dean, = ae OR ARDSON, . SPECIAL ) NOTICES, Ba TINT OF THE GUMS.—YRLEOW DW PVE GAB iH ymptom. Three Yous to t ethene fe abaya ‘observed &. bluish “tak 5 guns, P Ginenne, Iie the excess of carvon in. the bi bind Se emearaey aereerae y le unive He! kod intwelve oF Awenty Jour fours repe ea ha dove This @ great majori an attack fur qyen i the sever ever sald go 0 0 cu, your oo be saved by tory het aes is not of preeant, ani and pass have Urecere falntness, riddinen lushing of ihe face reduces of the ¢ ayes, 8 in and i forehead; ay tee out ha i bave ve pala inthe, vk eas and alghing, | ai allow fevers they nevertheless wtonich te thas We are about Tove Slarimibgly sick, and a dose of six or eight Brandreth’s pills cannot be too soon swallowed. ‘Two or three such doses, aud plenty of Indian meal sruel for a day oF two, wil! entirely cure. | The evacuations will prove the pr In ses he Brandreth pills purity and in Biocd ‘ad should be always relorted to by’ those yuiee} Jove Conmp 6 + with Ping * ie val acqual |, wres as foliows: at New Or! ane, 9 the St, Charles Hotel” whiie at tabie waking dinner, before soup was removed, was taken with dizziness, dcaness of it and coufusion of ideas; in short all the, ‘ymptoms at fever, though well tive minutes bet asked a wal- Flo lead me up tomy room, Yor tie, confusion of mind and dizziness was so great that I could neve? have found the way alone. When there I took eight Brandreth's V. U. and laid down. I was watched a and for Saree of four nurs Was four hours the to work, a Bleesing was recommended, * Do docior, * I want dep) pleting®” | Your lite » ls not sate without tit was ihe reply. "Then I will take eight more B ah Yee is.’ said I. Those on the top of the firsteight, with pl indian meal gruel, carried me out of all eigen aha tals oven medium doses eured ‘me entirely in leweusan a week. Those who want to be sale, should take afew doses of pills as ® preventative,” ilious fever is somewhat prevalent; I have several recent gases of cure to which I can refer. No serious resulta would follow yellow, bilious, ship, typus or auy other fever, If Bran- dreth’s pills were used in in the commencement; and the eae may be said of dysentery, Lowel affections. A single dose of six or eight will often cure at once, and they cannot injure. | Have the pills in your pocket eady, then go where you pleaae; if attacked, you hat remedy. Noman ban ever died of Jolow fore fever that Look & dose of Brandreth’s pills immediate! attacked tind suppose it was ot the. yellow fever, tho modi no harm, but good for the bowels have bei blood puritied, and are better able to they wore. Let th P rrhoa very bad; he wrote entieaan had di “frandrethaidit?” The “old folks at hore replied, ‘Did Ha what’? “Why, cured the diarrhoa Yea, a single oy dose cured hin of a complaint, which, otherwise treated, might have carried him soon to his grave. Sold at 25 cents per box, with full ‘directions, at 43 Canal street, four doors from Broadway. IQUOR DEACERS’ MEETING. — THE Lilt monthly meeting ot ie New York Liquor Dealers’ soct iy will beheld at Nat jana strect, on Mo ri, 1866, lock. Members are pol ay re riche sy: to To Sa attendance, ag business im: tance W! resent ve * HG MONTGOMERY, Prosident. M. MATHEWS, Vice President. Gustaves A. Ratz, Heccnitne Secretary. ‘OTICE.—DEALERS IN FANCY GOODS AND THE public generally are hereby cautioned and commanded aot to pay any moneys, or other Valuable consiteration for xc- ork. Jatin Babop, of Newark, N. J, to any other per- ea i. Bishop, or award Wheatcrott, Tho alowe are aulhorised to give rebeipts therefor: JAMES BISHOP. Dew York, August 25, 1866. arene oO U. A.—THESANNUAL SESSION AND ELECTION FOR ‘, ofticers of the Chancer; ing, Sept. 1, at8 o'clock. 8. Baxcxan, G, C. of the C. FFICE RECEIVER OF TAXES, NO. 32 CHAMBERS sireet, (mew Court House), New York, June 28, 18sd— Public notice.—To avoid that the aks that must inevitably occur who put off to the latest day the have determined to adopt the follow. term of Every Dratibited trom receiving ym ot of Vv peed nottied nad oem September. "Those =the ga the 8. 8, No. Go ‘aoa between rete Munday. Members wil receive their WeLIUS 4 COOPER, Pun ivting Trustee, seeinadein CONSUMPTION. ONSUMPTION AND ITS RAVAGE 8U\ SUCCESSFULLY tp three weeks If Teannot check the fatal pro gress of tin that sp 1 give up the patient aa | Toa’ lead the sufferer to 0 wo fartber rat tion, tw not checked in its infancy, befor sage in fully de it is only madness to DURKIN Ghroule and Consumption Doctor, 113 Bowery.” BR. J; D. DURKIN’S REMARKS ON CONSUMPTION and its abusive treatment.—in the early stages of von species are enrable inflammatory ; that destroys life in Jess (han three months: a fairly bids deianc. to all medical treatment, and which is termed quick consu:op: tion, which marks its termina‘ion from the comme ment, If the symptoms of consumption could be clear! tected while in the first and second stages, its ravages could be cured by the application o easily checked and completely suitable und soothing remedies, before it advances to the thint stage, when not @ thousand can be restored from the grasp of wise lt ben evinged complication of ‘alarining Fymuptoms, as deseribed under that head; and the fatal ros lie are (o be baci ved by the simplest observ is the stage that removes the veil from the eyes of the physician, and ex ones hin criminal neglect, “It is at this ate time tha are removed, and he says . aud consequently incurable—that the pa 044 tient must die, WHat satisfaction this is for the friends, atter being treated, perhaps, for six or by this pretender of an M.'D. ‘Thi«'is the period that the pa lent, friends aud physician are convineed of te tatality of con sumpuon, ‘and the htupossibilty of curiug it In cousequen-8 0 not tak to check it while there was some re maining strength. te singular but true that in the suagies: and most curable species of consumption, if the conatitition fall, alla ost chief object to be kept to soothe the irritation, and brace the system; short of that the physician and: patient are defeated | The error with medvea! men sca see the disease while it budaling—that to say, walicit ls progressing tare first and petond “This was the townent that abou hte the mind of both the patient and e order to check that dreadful scourge in reason that the word cousuinption_ is ry = through a neglect in arresting it at an early per: the lmmbectity and pretension of those M. D's, “All your read ers had paren’s, brothers, sisters, and neig’ who died of consumption—nay, even dearer still, sons and daaghicrs, and Why can’t you seo the and uke warning (rom what you mn’ You continue to hack, hawk and cou expectoration is of foamy, frothy or whiish phiegen {he disease auvances, it becomes yellow pus oF matte wt n is conned condition of the mowela for there years by ond b i And Tunelions ofthe sromech; there is a suacepublluy of earch ing cold by the slightest exposure, attended with this hawking from the toroat, which gradually penetrates 10 the upper clav- icles 0: the lungs, and soon terminates your existence. Phy is see the folal resubls, but why eau't they see De cause that gives rise to this bligtiting disease, and re Saami ‘Set ht mouth medy the evil in the bud? This is the point worthy of a:ion dion.” Seldom the sufferer is apprehensive of his 1 until there a a cough, and scarcely then, tll he finds himself fai rapidly in ‘and atret b fn, ut what. produces tals co that is eo ray throat” ga cold trettcnty in'entiy Mins ant li fomel aeray without further notice: but this. time there Is aM Alares «hase by the neglectof regulat ng or crcala ing the Noo antl er that shouki be bowels in yealyback has bee brought in conta: htm ta fuid upon, whieh de; ended our existence. F: onulition, rou the blood’ arises the freqneney of ‘atching cold by inhaling ‘he fresh air by our nostrils and south, by the }weathing operation which ntermixes with thie corrupted and adulternied blood, copgesling and causing phlegm, oppresses Piraiony or breathing Organs, ach gives tee incoagh Toe Gough i the edort ure to throw off the yoke of disease. Tt cannot be Gieputed tha the matter ts fore gg wo G4 cr acqumalate le ibe lungs, the, cuterer wast vial, ‘ort of pature should be assisted by the application of soothing and braving remedics, (0 dissolve which exetes od, has & tendency to, nouran the lungs and bronchial tubes. From present the aroused to @ sense of feeling through this short, hacking cough, with an inflamed t he for ald, but in the wi ion, and afr Tong direct the science and skill of a certain clase of medical men, pocketing large fees from their “iter! patients, the last and obly thing rhe recommend t Cot Liver Oil, which ie the most suurious and adulerated arti:le bearing the name of mediciue--a Worthiess, nauseowe nostram. which { ovult wot conscientionsly recommend to be alue his life. This fiithy mixture dows to the quart of genuine cod liver oll mates euch a havoc in the hands of such imbe rough theee pretenders that sprung the detuet const ‘ain. ‘while treated vy 2 cor liver phine and optum, the sufferer was: \ it while i, calomel, aatimnony. sor es sullering publi depends out this certain en, so long must this ecrioee of life continue to exist, iteden meh are sientific attainments asthe old a eres ow owe a romoties onl be deviating from sac rifiee the lives of thousands of their nearest and dearest rela- tives, rather than relinquish one fota of their early duplicity. Hence they willserape down, im bad Latin, their patient and prove their own ignorance,a prescription fis porns, or something. and depend on the exertions and competency of an apothecary who never studied the nature nor essence of disease, sia a rho know no more aboutthe debilitating an dead ofwhat he is dispensing ao abeurdity!. ko much for the old ‘confederacy. This ie how life ix daily sacrificed by the enlightened regulars, as they are termed. Will the publie longer confide in such concealed life destroyers! Where is the si(aation that maa is placed in that re. quires so much attention and discerning qualides and involves sneh responsibility? What is more noole ina physician than lisease he representa’ In or ler to speak candidly—whatever will be the resulte—shoukd he ex pect public confidence T have treated consumption in every movlifieation of ite ra rages for several years, and have marked its progress through ite different apegies and ttt various treatment, and T speak from & prac Cbservation, that in all curable ea oan check its progress ig three weeks. and if not, it must hen Tahoull expect the saintary irestment in that limited time: will be marked by pertial relief in lees than twenty-four hours after eom- meneing, ani aii along in the same proportion, until com pletely cured, ADVICR TO THR REGULARS. Soothe the irritation, brace and strengthen the constitntion of the tive, and We is atonce restored, but irritate and him, ahd he ts hurried to eternity, WINES AND LIQUORS, RRA ODAC AA ne 2s 7 ~ cobedapemane © BEAVER STREET, OrreR for sale. French brandies and darks « jamaica rim, Be cin. ey, Manonzaels . Madeira, claret ancl cham gic jon porter, Keven and iivitn pals ste nglish pickles, patent malt vinegar, Beilfort sa:ice, eye Havana sen Famihen ppt Lay demijotine ant torites. ire we 1m} ders by post comalttr hs Porecnatiy attended vo uy haaicninalag ’ a D Re THE TAP, AT THE SAMPLE ROO! FP" Wiulvtreet—Alsoop's Rant toda torte pele ens 40, #9 RISH MALT WHISKRY.—to PUNC HEONS OF POWRR & Bon sauperior Dublin whiskey, now landing and fr «alr, from the Un) by the sole ltapor: pare BB a CASHMAN, ae i Beare ai NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, au tory testimonials T. Root, of New tovk. A liberal salary ther information apply to Mason Brothers, 110 Duane street. RESPECTABLE YOUNG GERMAN WOMAN WISHES a situation oo ia jady’s maid. She understands Fi and and some Koglah willing to assist in fine wasbing an ferences givens ‘Please call at 42 9uh sf, De- avenues, peel NG WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION AS bermaid, or to do housework, io a smal! family; is ood washer and lroner; best of ity poureses can be given. Please call at 17 East 24th wt, top floor RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOM‘N WANTS A SITUA- tien, as chambermaid and waiter; city referenoe. Please all at 160 East 26th at., between Ist aud 2 aves., for two days. A. NEAT. ACTIVE GIRL, WISHES A SITUATION, AS nurse and wean as chambermaid and waiter; 0 years reference; ‘will be found faithful and. willing, Guha Waverley place. SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS chihl's nurse; bet of eity references can be given.’ In- Quire at 111 Madison st. PROFESSED COOK WANTS A SITUATION, IN A private family;can give good city reference. Inquire at 3 West 13th at., between Sth and 6th avs., for two days. SITUATION WANTED—BY A HIGHLY RESPECTA bie young English woman, as lady's maid; acquirement; would preter travelling® good ress, for three days, Helea, box 134 Herald avery necessary references. office. | A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL WANTS A SITUA; tion, to do general housework in a smal! family} ia & Washer ind ironer. Please call at 164 Johnson st., Tan be seen for two days, if not engaged. SITUATION WANTED—DY A RESPECTABLE WO- man. to do general house: Good city references from her last place, bas lived seven years, Inquire at 170 West Sint st. AS COOK cA SCOTCH WOMAN | (PROTESTANT) wants a situation as professed cook, In a respectable pri: vate family; good cityfreference. Can be seen for two days at 127 2th st., between oth and 7th ave., tirst floor. FRENCH LADY, A GRADUATE OF L'HOTEL DE Ville @gregation des sciences in Paris), papi for the last twelve years des Ambroise, ooo Gottsel fainckon, &c., and who had charge ¢ firat class isp ler Tnsti- inte, is desirous of taking engages ag visit in one of the best seminaries in 3a ald private pupils. Call at, or address, 38 West 17th LADY DESIRES A SITUATION. AS TEACHER, IN A family coin to any of the Southern States; is competent io teach music, Freneh and the rudiuents of lish, or would superintend household aifairs; having # stnall income, a com- fortable home is the chief object; would give lessons in music and French in exchange for board; references exchanged. Ad- dress Governers, Brooklyn Post oflice. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN DESIRES A SITUA- tion, ag chambermaid and seamstress, or to take care of children; has no objection to travel with a lady; three y: reference from her last place, where she can be highly recom- mended. Address M. G., No. 5 State at., room 10, opposite the Baitery, GIRL WISHES A SITUATION, AS GOOD PLAIN washer and ironer.' Good city reference eS y at 16 Forsyth st RESPECTABLE GIRL WISHES A SITUATION, TO DO general housework. or as laundress. Apply at Li9 East second floor, back room. SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG WONAN, TO 0 do chamberwork and waiting. Good city reference dan be given. Inquire at No. 68 Hoyt st, betwoes Dougiaas and Butler, Brooklyn, SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WO- dtoroughly aed oa aecsmens rt A eerts ey Al 01 re giver from ber ph tu i between Istand 2 ave Can be sees. und engag SITUATION WANTED—BY A MIDDLE AGED PRO- 1g teacher, sien take a few wiven, A ith Can be seen for two in the basement. AS SITUATION WANTEO-BY A YOUNG WOMAN bermald and seamotreas, or to lakacare or children; Py Apply at Sad oth av. RESPECTABLE MARRIED WOMAN, WITH A FRESH breast of milk, who hes just lost her baby, desires a baby ‘o wet nurse at her own residence; best of réterence given. Apply at 118 Centre fie, room 1a. XOUNG WOMAN IS DESIROUS OF A SITUATION, in & private family, as icood cook, washer and lroner’ Can be seen for two days’ at her present’ place, 43 Tompkins place, Brooklyn. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN W tiop, a8 laundress, or to do chamberw: ing and frening. Has’ good city references. Wo days. Please ell or send 'ween 7th and th avenues SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS vod plain cook, washer and ironer: goad eity reference, inquire at No. 382 17th st., between ist and 2d avenues. SITUATION WANTED—AS MEAT OR PASTRY lor large boarding house, by a woman; ‘ Call at Sit Bowery, lu the rear, (or two days; will go South or West. SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WO- man, to do chamberwork and piaiu sewing; good city re ‘erences. Inquire at No 42 Heury st., in the rear, room D. SITUATION tne D—BY A RESPECTABLE country to de general housework; , aud Washing and ironing. Can be atthe corner of West Broadway and York at., in the grocery store. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITO- ation, as laupdress, in a private family. Good city refer. ence given. Please oall'at or address No 2 Union court, Uni versity place, for two days. No boarding house key ors need wly. PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUA tion, to do general housework, in a small family, Call at #64 Atlantic st., Bro sk) sond tvor, baek roora. GOOD PRENCH COOK WANTS A SITUATION, IN & respectable family, or with ® party ot gentlemen. ‘The dest reference. Address M. G., Herald office RESPECTABLE GIRL WANTS A SITUATION, AS chambermaid and plain sewer, uF to do general house. work in private fanily, Can be well ‘ver last place, Can be seen for three days SITUATION WANTED—BY AN ENGLISH WOMAN, understands baking and pastry. Please call ai No. of'; Divialon street, one door trom Market street ily reterence can be given. Can be seen for two days. SITUATION WANTED—LY A RESPRCATBLE YOUNG ins grocery of Nquor atoce: he understands nt, and capable of driving and horses. Reference from an emptor er. Apply Ween Houston MBS A STPUA- aad fine Wasi Can be seen & note to 144 West isth st., be GERMAN GIRL WANTS A SITUATION, IN| AN American tamily. ar @ iret rate cook, and undersiands ‘ashing, ironing, and all Lgiher housework. “Apply ia ah venue, three doors abo SITUATION WANTED BY A MIDDLE AGED Wotan, as good plain cook and lnundrens, ia a private family. Good city reigreuces. loquire at 200 utrance in Keade st. Cun be seen for (wo day A MIDDLE AGRD GENTLEMAN, WHO HAS A FUN- knowledge in every h of agricuiture, cad whe beg te severe! Years assisted in the management o sh unusually extensive estate in Europe, is desirous for situation in the capacity of administrator, ‘Address J. D. Office, KM Broad: ‘nion square Post N INTELLIGENT YOUNG MAN, ENGAGED Ag bookkeeper through the day, desires some diffe ‘emunerative cecupation for his evening bours. Iss Juige money and familar with general business. Good rete: we given. alter, Herald office YOUNG MAN, WHO HAS BREN CONNECTED with the d's gue te Jobin nese in this city for the nel (Wo yours, Wishes rituation West oF South, weet. Adirene H.C, Herald efice YOUNG MAN WANTS A SITUATION, AS COACTL ‘man, and take charee of a garden; is willing w make aimeelf generally ueetul. Can come well recommended. Vall on John Bellamy, No. 2 Murray st., for two days. YOUNG MAN I8 DESIROUS OF on groom: understands willing to make himself ge — Address Coach- way. YOACHMAN.—WANTED, A SITCATION, AS COACH / man in a private family: the highest testimonials as to character and capability. Address, or eal: at 708 lway, for W. ITUATION WANTED—lY A WOMAN. AS COOK understands asiries, Jellies, blancmanges: bakes well: is well ree |. Call at 263d av., Bible House, SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, To Si teavel with a family to any pari of Europe ane ie is welll seeustomed to travelling, and compe form the duties of lady's maid oF nnrse; the best Px reference giver, APDIY at #9 det, hetween Gh and 7th ava., second wr, front room, from 9 till 2 o’cloek. Serie WANTED—RY A FIRST RATF COOK is wa er and ironer: makes gi bread and prtry would ork ina amall family; good references, A: ply ate Bowery QITUATION WANT es A CLBAN, TIDY AND work or ag chambermald; ply at 156 Bast 11th st., corner ny 7 with cond city references. A\ avenue A. third ITUATIONS WANTED—BY TWO EXPERIENCED highly recommended Protestant servanta, one as Tass tea! and pastry cook the other ae excellent plain cook, perior Washer and ironer, or will do housework. Ap: ». 10 Tillary st., near Fulton, Brookiya. ITUATIONS WANTED—BY TWO RESPEGTABLE PRO testant girls, ou€ ag walter and ol woul as. sist in washing and ironing: the other eat rate Cook nd Pastry baker. and would assist in washing and ironing. Have Objections to go in the gountry; would like (0 be employed ogether. The bes! of references can be given. Can be seen for two days. Apply at 79 Carroll st., Brooklyn. ITUATION WANTRD=—BY A GOOD COOK, IN A amall private family, tn the ely, is willing to assist in the washing and ironing: can give good city reference. App ‘West 13th st., between 7th and sth ave., fromt eee, ——_ a! |S.—WANTED, TO ENGAGE IN SOME SCHOOL, Sis coo licipel or eesrstant teacher; hes had st years’ e oe teaching village schools anit about two in Theohy Can give best of reference. Address D. P., this week, Heral 'O VERY RESPECTABLE GIRLS, SISTERS, wre) situations in @ private family; one as cook; were gil kinds of i cet hembra and waiter, The beet of ct ences o given Covmeoie Bath Boa Bi vebly wy ‘eee al a wee AWE, T°, SEA CAPTAINS,—A YOU! py A ER ay! a8 stewardess; oe Map Fy of a steamboat. Address M. C., box 1st LL a igre A gen ne YOUNG SCOTCH situation, as or waiter, in & sentee! fi No Anawers | Samat Post oftoe, will reodve auantes, Les ss pei nner Til babar py SITUATION, BY A PECreaT ANY We SLATES = a bread and pies: en exelent w references given. Call at 69 Went 26h a * near Gh af. Wenn SITUATION—BY A RESPECTABLE WO. man; is a first rate cook; can do ali K.nd of peeks as of Feterences, all to whee tna bese ot refzrenses. Call tor two days Ot 188, ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A GOOD SERVANT, ‘as cook, Washer and ironer, chambermaid, ee housework; reference given froin last place. Apply att Laght ‘ANTED—A PE RUO LONE BY A bere i TO teaeh the English branches, w: rudiments of French and music; tisoetperton expert i sewn aud exp ‘perienced in domestic duties, at, or address Teacher, care of Mrs. Stuart, 1d Leroy place, Bleecker st. ANEID—OE A per py g GIRL, A STPOASI0N, bermaid an . os assiat in wt est of Ps aE as to character and capability. Call at 381 8 ave., between 20th and 2ist sts B rly ys SITUATION, BY A bee gin mpm GIRL, as (ret class waitress; is capable of taki charge of, & oars room; cau be seen for two days, at 58 st, im the rear, first floor. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A _ RESPECTABLE joung girl, family. "Inquire of to do the housework of a small private or address 244 9th st., between Ist and 2d en WASTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPE TABLE ouDg Woman, as a good plain cook; is ‘wash- cr and lroner and bas no objection to do. g Work for a small family Can ive the best of eit from oneto fous years, from her last place. street, next to Myrtle avenue. Wy Aare Fe A VERY RESPECTABLE MARRIED paromman, & child to wet nurse, at her own residence, as lost her own baby, two moths eld, which was her se- rely child, She is & y young woman, and can protuce the best of city reference if required. Please call at 16 Sum- between Columbia st. and Hamilton ave., Brooklyn. seen at her own residence at any time. ANTED-A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Soung man English), as cutry clerk or light porter, i any store; satisfactory references given. Herald oftice. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT GIRL, situation, as ehambermaid and waitress, in a private ‘amfly® hus the best of reference from her last place” "lease Gall at 29 Hlizabeth at., two doors from Bleecker st, ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPROTABLE ‘irl, as chambermaid and seamstress, o dest of weity reference can be given. Ci ior two days at 1ST West 224 st., corner of 7th i atét Carll ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A STEADY, ACTIVE woman, as jundersta: Is co oking in all its branches; has the best of city references. Can be seen for two days at 166 9th at., between Ud and 4th ay ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, WASH- ing, to do in the house, and to go out to day's work. Ap. ly at 94 West 19h st., second tloor, back room. ‘Cau be seen, ‘ailthe week. TANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE ng Woman, as chainbermaid and to assist in the wash- twin cook; is 4 first rate baker of bread; has Call at 192, , back room, rence from her last employer. st. een Sth and Mh aves., first Can be seen'till engaged. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situadon to cook, wash and iron; she naderstands her business well, and can give the best of city reference. Please call ut No. #3 West ltth st, second dloor, ia the rear. ko ae BY TWO RESPECTABLE ob RE fis) one ae covk, excellent washer and ironer efMes chambermaid and waiter, or t0 assist in the wash: ironing. The very best of city reference can be Gua boscen ier two days ef ho. SS shal, between 6th avenues. ANTED—BY A band RESPECTABLE YOUNG 1 WOMAN, ‘a situation, to do chamberwork, Washing a: has no objection to cook in a email genteel family, sist in the washi of city reference the last age to as 48 « good plain cook: can furnish the best rom her last place, where she has lived for three years. Call or address 20 13th st., between let for two days. ANTED—A SITUATION, | BY irl, aac rmaid ing and ironing; take care of A RESPECTABLE a se Wer, or todo fine wash- Ine Rretrese bavhrens inane jection to Apply at 15 Leonard #t., rear building. ANTED—A SITUATION. BY A RESPECTABLE Kir], as chambermaid, washer and ironer; is eapable of doing up fine muslina, or would take care of child from ita pe. _ Apply at 145 6th avense, ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION, to do wencral housework in x private tamity; has good, Feierence, “Can be seen ai No. 95 Vandam st, Fear ruil ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young girl, aschambermuld and to do plain sew come well recommended from her last place: wea employed $0 eee Please call at 310 ist avenue, bowen a ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young WoMAn, as nurse and sexinstress in a respectable: fay she has lived over two yeurs in her last place, and can i best of city reference.” Can be seen for two days, at & Whiteball st, first floor, back room. eS ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Young girl, as cook; can come well recomme ided ft ber Jast place, belng six years therein, aud fully understan: bes ostbess Please call wt 310 ist avenue, between Isth and 19th st ET NURSE.—WANTED, BY A WOMAN WAO HAS loa her baby, & shill to nurse in her gua houve. Apply for two days, to Mra James Casey, No. 260 We WANTED. BY A RESPRCTALLE PROTESTANT GIRL. 4 situation, a# chambermaid or waitress. Best of reterene Ticase cal at AS ih avenue, between Sixt ven. ws ANTRD—SITUATIONS, BY TWO RESPECTABLE young American girls; one to do chataberwork aud take care of children: the other as chambermati and waiter, ‘or to take care of children; has good city reference. Can be seen for two days, at 20 Mou st. 7 ANTED—BY A PROTESTANT WOMAN, A SIPUA- Liem tn & etuall private family: a excellent baker, Can give, good f two days at 238 6th WAntrens SITUATION, BY A CONPRTENT SRAM , reek: wnderstanda the citing and making of boyy’ and is’ dresses, or worl out by t lay, can do all Kinds famiy newin rewing. Call at 03 121 st “ Aaa Mh. J}. 1 1 WANTEDIDY A RESPROTANLE YOUNG WOMAN, A siuation, #8 cook, Washer and troner, oF as chamber maid and plain’ sewer; good reference, if rejuired. Can be seen during the week at 213 Iivington st ANTED.—A_ PROFESSOR FROM PARIS, good fee O and with — — unacquainted with the English la tion in some English or American Tart French, Latin and Greek languages whieh be his well Acquainted, AK B.T., at J. Gauton's, 89 Nassau street, WAXTHDIBY A YOUNG GERMAN MAN, A PLACE in & respectable fanily, of in a store; is wiling to do gil kinds of work. Has the bes! of recommendaton. Apply at ANTRD—BY A STEADY, SOBER PRENCHMAN, A situation, ra packer, in some wholesale or inercay'ile hovse; Wages not so much aw olject ata good situation, good reference. Call at 24 Mulberry street, for Kugene. TANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG MAN, lately from Europe, as groom or coachman, would make meet generally vieetul. Address A. Head, 133 Myrtle ave rooklye, for three days. 7 ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, A SITUATION, AS salesman in a dry goods store: has had four years’ expe in the business in the city of Dublin: no objection to go. or West Gan ket Rood city reverence ie not afraid of Herald office, for three days Wi xtr—ny A YOUNG ENGLISHMAN, A SITUA- as coachman, ina private family, be understands ent of Forses thorgughly: gvod city root managen Can be seen at 25 Sniivan ANTED—A SITUATION, AS COACHMAN, BY 4 Young mae thoroughly wejuainted with the care and Management of horses: is a goed driver; can give the best of ‘Broa tway. Chy reference. Can be seen for two days at TAILOR WANTS A SIT vATION. AS CUTTER, Hav- og aul long experienc in Paria years, fe, Sieh ase oat ere Plojer, Address Cuter, | fice, for ove week. OPPER PLATE CARD PRINTER WAN’ ‘ho understands the business None others pect ony wi James Clark's card pa printi 1} Fultom at. r = ts LD PENS. peepee te EMEDIATELY, imiaber w°GiiN FOLEY, rod pen manufacturer, Broadway. G seater ogee bre oe Two ees. soters chant tod revues’ faveite of Br 7 Tarren Tock yor W. J. Conklin and Bn nae ae i Ge AMBROTYPR OPERATORS het a a > new gallery, 146 Sh avenue, sada boy to clean glass, : 4 —WA “hogar =< Bid id Compurs: a jonts pact ly edintel phd HOW CARDS.—WANTED, card writer; also one Blog srat by applying at _ es DAGUERREOTY?ISTS.—WANTED, RST T“vperaior. One who undersands' tis Wennes eeatak pecpraneat siimation at Anson's, 589 mediately 14,9000 ENGLISH sHOW Eicore's show card unt p ee "ANTE TEN Baar cw W ova Poo bay Rd te ry ‘Santenn Th Hi couicn immediate! » MeCOLLAM TANTED—TWO GOOD WATE Wittens, Apply at 2 So cid sinlicas ‘Warten. roun TINMEN Wee Ly yd FB A | stove work. Apply at Cox, & Broadway, var ¢ LOST AND FOUND. — bey NRSDAY pany NG, Sy? qi, ~ a wl cannelod be wit rally rewarded, fame at Ba Bleceker street, in the millinery ‘ord To SAwepas my yor —LORT Path i | padoa tin maiaas © * pa a