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Bowery THEATRE.—The overw! monetratons of ‘satisfaction evinced by @ crow: a ei ah ae 7 ‘ to-night. “ined dunding by is ete and others, create Rea as * aie Nouly Cobbler.”” Bauyvum’s Mcszum.—Families edap unity of witnessing the externas of Bul. ‘wer’s beautiful comedy of ‘‘Money’’ afternoon. Three to be played in evening—“The Timid Eevee 3% “Maid of Munster,” and “The Good for No- ‘thing. @xo. Cunisry AND Woop’s ay agg eboice selection of songs, dances, See denominated ‘Bone Diem be afford. Diavalo,”” for — Betas are still delighting ae ryt bg ‘their remar! clever operatic bur! vatore.”” It mite preceeded by the usual variety of pongs to-night. Era. Horn np Wurrs’s good music, combined with the richest description of fun, wbould pay ‘ther respects to the jokers in Chinese Hall. E.wcayt Somxrs —The juveniie troupe will repeat ther pleasant allegoricai illustrations and vocal and lah entertainments, this afternoon and evening, at ‘ t Athenwam. iSTRELS.—Those fond of ‘Tu Fixwine Tesimoniat.—Gentlemen who design tak: tng ladies to witness the performances of the numerous and highly talented artists who have volunteered for the Fleming benefit at the Academy, to-morrow, should be oa the vive for tickets, as it is likely that the ucket office will be completely besieged in th evening. jal Notice.—! JANE COOMBS, the most successful debutante of the age, has arrived in the city, and will perform her great character of Fuuline, at the Academy of Music, on Thursday evening Testimonad—Mise The Democratic Cartmen, Hackmen and ehizens ge generally, ‘who wish to join in the democratic torch- gecriel tc meet atthe Empire Club Ieoms, on Friday exen- ted te meet at the Empire Clul , Been rect at 8 o'clock. ISAIAH RYNDERS. even- ‘The Fashion of the Season for Fall Hats ‘was introduced by GENIN, on Saturday. New York and the Uaion have for years accepted. the quarterly issues of Genin a the governing styles of the a dey; and hat for 1856 will Befeund to poaees Ie the Same st claims to taste an — aN 214 Bre roadway, opposite St. Paul's church, Gentlemen’s Hats, in New Patterns.—Disre- ing a common custom of announcing at stated periods the r gentlemen's hats, we this day otter to our non-re- ident patrons the various styles now ready. These will be Boosestively lollowed by any novelties that may present them- welves during the fall and winter, and will comprise all the ee and patterns adapted to metropoliian wear, LEARY Leaders and Introducers of Fashious,Astor House, Broadway. Beebe & Co., 156 Broadway, have the Au- tumn fashion for gentl¢men’s hat now ready, ‘They have also on band their usual assortment of French felt and traveling heals and caps. nhelin’s Stereoscopic Views a] Lauge ARS. —Just received, a fresh supply of vew and interesting scenery. Dealers supplied at the publication office unl pho 9 stud W and FP. LAUGEN sie 622 Broadway, opposite St. Nicholas Hotel. Views of Nii Falls, with their Border secnery, Suspension Bridge, Clifton Hotel, &., the largest and mest suoceseful picture éver taken, 20: ow exhibiting at HOLMES’ Gallery, 259 jway. ‘The Piano.—The Greatest Improvement ts J. & €. FISCHER'S improved circular scale pianoforte; reroom, 325 Broadway, opposite Kroadway theatre, Manu: ory, ‘Twenty eighth street and Ninth avenue, New York. Ptanos and Melodeons.—The Horace Watere modern improved pianos and melodeons are to be found at Broadway. Pianos to rent, apd rent allowed on purchase; for sale on monthly payments; second hand pianos trom $30 to $140; melodeons from $40 to $1: panhannsscecitesantctt/ Seen Br. C. D. Fredricks (late Gurney & Fred- zak») would respectfully announce to bis patrons and friends ‘Ghat he has removed the photograj ent to 585 Broad- , OD the Metropolitau Hotel, and that all the Parisian, ‘which he introduced to this country still remain with Pietures are in exery style, daguerrectypes, hs, ambroty pe ipo The Foome reception of visite OD PREDRICKS, Unto, ‘Gurney & Fredrieks,) ‘$85 Broadway, opposite Metropolitan Hotel. are open tree for J. Saeey would Respectfally Announce to Pr dat he euotin.es ha py voigraphle and wusiness at his old galler Broadway, cor ope a i ner ovard street, and not removed any af bis couablisiunent to any part ofthe cay, nor Intend so doing. He hus, however, made important alters; ents in ihe photograpbic department, and Mere enabled, wits the sdvenlage of superior artis, 1 pro- @oce tiner Piclures than have heretofore been taken in this eounizry. GURNEY, 349 Broadway, cor. The Story’of the «Demon ” now bell NEW YORK SUN, is certainly attracting of good storie» have read it from day to day say it is the most hu have read for years. Almost every one is lad of it; we like to hear people langh have not commenced the reading o. 4 have the Sun for sale, published in the tention among those who aré fond who ws deale To our Fricnds from the South and West.— ine fashionable clothing for men and boys.— We would invite the atiention sone Visi e ety from the Sou Sea tscur present new and ehclos sasbetmont of wel elething suitable for the approaching season. men and boys. Also, under garmenia of ever ‘No deviation from marked prices, House in Ne. i4 aaa | trys" . made All sizes for descriptio ew Ori MONROE & CO., 441 Broadway. x Black Cloth Suits..... Genter! cassimere business a amie. Fine black frock com! ant blue dress coats Mich moire antique silk Vente......... ALEVANS’ extensive clothing warehouse, i and ti Finoa mreet. xs Sewing Machines, for Quilt of Singer's machines for te, | The? great superiority is an established fact in quantity and quality of led. As work of this kind is ascertained to Shines work at a high velocity, We have Just added to the speed of o8r quilting machines Semplete tive stitches at each turn of the driving wh ing machines can be run except wt comparative i amount to more than the price of a aime sah The SING SINGER & Defiance Salamander M. RICK is the sole manufactnrer in the United States of the aeve celebrated anfes andl patent powder proof defiance looks way. Depot, No, 192 Pearl street, one ise jane. Wilder's Patent onerous Marvin's Improve "The beat word red by the ce ata Helle © proot fook, wih's very mgall key; ail made under tbe immediate n of our Mr. Stearns, who bas for fourteen years rintended their manufacture, during whick time not © llar’s worth of property hae nose consumed in one ‘of them, having been tested in acridental fires. Warranted free at tamyness, For sale by STEARNS & MARVIN, 4 Murray and 146 Water streets, Second hand safes, of ober makers, at reduced prices. BFeench China and Glass, at Unpreeedented and eaucers, 128. a dowen: dining vered isl r gall baed French ten eet kitchen crockery very cheap’ Keonomical how paucers ds. a dozen, 2 pieces. in china und gia Eleventh street. (Table tumblers, For Fancy Articles and Toys go to Ro- Gane carats pane of Lory goo, OF Breataey Every variety is there that the pagination can coureive— dressing cases, reticules and travelling bags. porcelaiy, china bronze ornaments, combs, brashes, perfumery: and in the ehildren’s department, dolls, games and to wt every variety, Jat cheaper prices than cau be obiained elsewhere. instruments, Paria article sold by drag. earch Imported ‘and sold wholesale by RUFUS 4 CU., 3% Nassau sireet. Goods Exclastvely.— pomadaa, Potichomanic M. 7 for Tra ‘sum le and Coun ¥, [St Park, 204 Broadway, New invite the at. of and clone yerw to their on y the dozen Kk, New York. immense at icines, at and below: mene kage, or 100 gross. au aod San Francisco An evtirely new parent; capital others; cost lesa: burn leas {nel beater; warm (Le rooms above water all at the samme iby the give satisfaction: references to par lighted with them OLD & BLANCTIARD, (mers Astor place 0) ‘using them, Who are deli No. § Clinton H ‘ighth street, Ne Jouven’s Inodorous id glover, of any color, instantly, withe an be worn Iminediately. Price #1 ce ruguials and Coe ANT NEARY & 0 _— ‘The Aid of Cristadora ts Invoked by Every y hair to whom pe excelsior dye is th. te mest Tesvons f the aealp or appited at No. era House), and Preparation Cleans the slightest smell is For ny wil 2 Broadway moisture of the fibres. ne, ——————————— Wigs, —5,000 of those Invisible wot 7 Maiden eink oF travagant HIUEST & CO. Batchelor’s Hair Dye, ., Wigs and Toupees goperior to all others. | Theic new twprovements sccare tL eomfor! to the wear r, ‘al elegance and durabili- His unrivalled and on! iarmiee hair dye is applied in Private rooma, at BATU LOWS, dis Broadway. of all the To Cristadora’st—Is the © haired and red hatred who wish i Bis exeristor hair dye nutes, Have you soon the } ia generel dye Sold ana appli Whiskers and Moustaches Forced to Grow aby weeks, I, My Ongvent, which will not sain or injure skin, $1 a bottle, sent to any part of the country, R. Gy. HAM, 0}q Broadway, Briggs, a | Sate street, Albany. Cristadora’s Hair Dye 1 the only one Whowe artifictal tint cannot be det re ladies Sore pot criap thelr ringleim. Ahead nr hate w one pat etored black tn five minutes hy thie extragrd! idly BOM Ad PPM AE AO ¥ daios Uo aay, ogled Out by and i or renter Jobn Thomas, Blessed G bowel » is Monday by M avid ige will Christopher Strap, AMERICAN will l- ‘opporti . gh 1e case of yellor vi ch ni Mini With ee ea ad 4 Fleming 1 pb on ‘Coughs, cold & 2 fo ihe ‘admiration of ad ae GEN! pon gli Ho of WILLTA Ast LbyD dF. LAUGEN- 1M, jagere moxds: Broad Pro’ imsce! 383 han: 35, Id (la pi phie departen po y Hotel nor does eegss erm ‘Leonard st, Dog, ing | From 7 ce: to th and H 10,000 od diarr bens, or the aes | ‘ she WAY iting, 4 B hi Th rv ~M. road: are Pat. door below 4 h it of prep od t ; pe I *, fat k of . Kam: On 1, of b 0., WI | NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1856. R. R. Ronteomeite 4 eyed Yellow Fever, fever and ague bilious, typhus aad all malignant fevers: & Gcrisin cuss for’ cholera, ayseatery and all Sassoss ‘or the well. mvt frederick B. Page, of Mississippi, is one of the most lical practiuoners in the Southern Hila sailfand success it tos eostaoae at ¥ malignant fevers and the infectious maladies of the tropics, is public! yy acknowledged as belug supe! ‘or | most experienced physicians of Southern latitudes: most successful remedies Dr. P: of the most ter: of epidemics relief and Radway" regulators. During the prevalence o pred ti a pmenare, Natchez, Yazoo City, in Miss., in Dr. ly used Radway's ready relief, but pub- ford ena of life giving remedy to the medical fe- culiy through the public press. hr. Page never lost one sin gle case of y: w fever, or any other fever, after he com enced using the ready relief In leer written. by Dr. ‘age to Wm. Rut asP age, Esq., of Norfolk, during the late epidemic of yellow fever in'that city, he uses . following: Strong language, recommending the use of the ready relief as reventive im. Rulvs Page, Eea., Norfolk, Va.:—Thore is popular remedy now much’in vogue, for various purposes ‘and comfort, which T ain “disposed earnestly w recommend aa a disinfecting agent on this foccasion. Itis ““Radway's ready relief,” fand is much superior to the eau sedative of PRaspail #0 universally used by the French creoles It should be use by the nurses a and atiendants about the sick, as a wash for the yellow and hands and fece—a few drops of it the same time, being drank in water occasionally through the day pour fortier |’ estomac, 4c., during the existence of the epidemic. It is a highly re: freshing and exiilarating agent. and quite innocent, aud, if used in season, Will save a multutude of lives. Frepenick B. Pa Col. Nye, an eminent lawyer iu Yazoo City, says that “T am contident that Radway’s ready relief saved me from the yellow fever. Whenever I would feel cold chills ping over me, headache, pain in my hi shoulders, riness in my limbs, and other yellow fever symptoms, I would take down a tablespoontul of Radway’s ready relief and a good large dose of regulators, and bathe myself all over with the oy relief; in a tew hours would be entirely free from the stressing symptoms, and felt myself proof against the yellow fever and other diseases.’ Radway’s ready relief and regulators you need fear no infectious diseases; a dose of relief and three or four of the Feulators will Keep the system in a healthy and regular con: ion. For pains, aches, hurts, bruises, rheumatic neuralgia, and nervous affections, Radway's ready rellef has proved fiselt 1 hundreds of cases to be a sovereign remedy. he moment pain is felt in any part of the system, the ready relief should be ‘plied in a few moments; the, moi distress- p#roxysms will be sootbed to ease and comfort. OE Puaren or biliocsan absince blioas: fever, « dose of Radway’s regulators, aided’ with the ready relief, will entirely cure you in @ tew hours. In fever andague, Radway’s ready relief and regulators ill cure those now aftlicted in a short time and will protect t fiving in agne districts against’ new ullacks or paroxysms of this distressing complaint. colds, influenzas, sore throate, icky relieved, and the e ainting spells, fits, ient’ permanently cured, ady relief and vegniators. No pain so tor ce so terrible, no disease so firmly seated in but that Radway’ regulators will remove. and RADWAY & CO., No. 162 Fniton street N.Y. TR. i K remedies sold by driiggisis Iu every vilage asd town in the United States and Canadas, Cristadora’s Hair Dye has Assumed the first place among articles of its class. No other dye beautities fatal hair in five minutes. ‘The color it. produces is so that it cannot be distingnished from the Jife tint; and then, it hnproves lostead of burning the hair, Sold and ap- plied at No. 6 Astor House, The Tollet of Beauty.—The Perfection of beauty, even in the most beautiful woman, is gained at her oilet. "There the use of the Kalliston, or Orient water, is indis. tpensable; it earadicates all unsightly objects, such as tan, freckles and pimples. aud gives the complexion a clear an: dlooming appearance, |For sale by A.B. & D. Sands, C. H. T. reen and druggists generally. gh’s Wigs and Toupees, with his ed transparent skin divisions, are the ony wigs ‘and lightness, combined with a perfect fit and beauty of workmanship. Factory, 162 Fulton street, up stairs, corner of Broadway. Beware of Pickpockets. Another fraud has got abroad n Lyon's famous po All seampa, for e: oY sell the trash, The vilest of the erowd are. Look out for counterfeits on LYON’S powder and pills for i$ and vermin, Depot, 424 Broadway. F. 8. C. W. F.—Fontaine’s Solidified cream of wild flowers is making a great stir among the fa- shionables. Toilet tables are being supplied by hundred: it washes, shaves, cleanses teeth, purides the breath superbl Mothers buy it to bathe their children and make their skin soft, clear, beautiful and fragrant. Examine it, and vou will bu: Sold by all druggists. ©. H. RING and ©. V, CLICKENER € CO., wholesale agent: newly inve for comfort, durabilit; oO. The Crisis now draws near; cach Citizen Arms for the struggle with the A thousand foes, in dark, inst Lurk tn the of our peaceful homes. Kut STRINF ELD, armed with patriotic tire, ‘Years from the foe its epidemic power; At seventy Nassau street his well known store. His cognac bitters cure by the score. “ ‘The Eye and Ear.—Office Hours for Consul- tations, from 9 to 4 o'clock. JAMES W. POWELL, M D., Oculist and aurist, 502 Broadway. ‘Toma! Peaches, Pears, Apples, &., for wipter.—Now 1s the time to put con up. If you have never made use of Arthur's self senling eans und jars, You will them all that desired for the purpose. “If you have used them, call and exatnine the improvements mie since I} find, them free from all objections. TOR No. 6 Platt siveet, N.Y. last season, and you wil ‘Trade supplied by E. P. "s Oracle of Health.—Prof, — ANDER C. BARRY'S Tricopherous—Thia is deciledly od roost popular article in use, for the beautifying, art. reservin| the hair, reliev. odratt Br dc restoring, and strengthent igganee o C4 the skin, tis low price at which iis sold, reach of all who wish nis per bottle, places it within the be benefited by it use. For sale by all druggists, and per. femers throughout the world. Principal oflee No. 212 Broad: way, New York. Cures Have been Made this Month colic, croup, chronic rheumatism, &¢., by Dr. BIAS celebrated Venetian liniment, Warranted to cure, money returned. Price, 25e. and SOc. De | gua por, 86 Cort ‘Bold by ail the druggiste throughout tbe Uuiied Holloway’s Pills.—fecble Constitations.— Thousands of persons with weak constitutions die early from lebility. Natare should, in such cases, be assisted with BOL S pills. ‘They give tone and stamina to the ays tem, and vigor to the circulation, Hostettcr.—Perhaps no Article was ever 80 perfectly adapted to carry the human system safely through the chang avon. They remove bile from the stomecl digeipate languor and impart health and lone lo the gysiem, Soll by ail grocers, druggists and hotels. AKNES & PARK, 304 Broadway, wholesale agents. Dyspepsia and Symptoms.—Pains after eat- ing, “heartburn, des pondency, &c. ‘Canse—Fast ¢ating, tobacco chewing. Reme dy—Tokal. recommersded by Dr. Chilton and ofhers. A piece ewed a! — als, jutce swallowed, and in a short time the aranieed to be cured, Retail at drug stores Constipation, fetid breath, last appetili John M. Dagnall indignantly the malicions statements which have recent! through the medinm of the press with a ih wit elicit the teuth and rotnte heretore treats with defiance and de to traduee ov injure the uta ton 4 refutation to these uthors of them, or any ase or cases of fail Repadiates 908, put fort ‘ns in order to giv Sunday publication, in All temptuonsty treated his rehash falsehoods of wn exehange country journal. the knowledge he possesses in reference wo the agent whos ¥ “aes have now conferred lasting and permanent benefit o Ihousance of suiferers, has been freely given. | Notbiag re #peeting it |, either as regards its coat, pre Paration, wdn ion, or effect: hence the erm quack was z ver more completely misepplied. He shall, therefore, not to exert himself in giving tnere ay 6 an t whien he honestly and conscientiously believes to be immplest, the least axpensive, and gen speaking the that has ever been placed before the of one of the mont dist ne phy or reseription, aa usuel, he will send uses Of the agent, from several au NALL, 9 Fulton street, Brookiyn. To the Medical Protession.—Inger & Co.'s medicated cod liver oil, with therapeutic agent Oleum w P CAM UIA, One OUNCE contains two grains On Tuesday, the ve ue hw James Millett, Mr. Wattace T, b; Kise Marta S04ax Rosteex, all Of thie eit) In Brooklyn, oa Monday, Sept. 1, by the Rev. Mr. Precniy Mr. Jamm C. Burke to Miss Many A. Brany, all of voklyn. On wore. Sept. 1, at the residence of the bride's by the Mies Bian’ E, oan Sept. 2, AUGHAN 10 Or. Melane, Mr. J. F. Wiocans to hier of Me. Henry Myers, all of Wil- Veraea, Westchester county, on Sunday, Avgust 17, by Rev. Gh Waterhouse, Jew of Leipric, Germany, of Paulus Margraf, to Paciiv® Manorar, this city. 0 Monday, \y; ship Daniel Webster, to Mise 1 Buss 1 ite Ne, a 18, by the Rev. reer of the steam - Died. dysentery, Grorae Naruay, only Emeline Little, aged 2 years and 8 da The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attond the funeral, from the residence of hie parents, No. 68 Jane street, this afternoon, at three O'clock, without further notice. On Tuescay, Sept. 2, after a long and severe illness, Peren Rory, fn the §7th year of his age, ‘The friends of the family, those of his brothers, John , Edward Murry, and of his Monday, Sept. ton of George and and Charies, of bis son in-t brother. tn-law, Thomas & hn, are respectfully invited to Attend the funerai, this afternoon, at half past two o'clock, from his late residense, No 469 Fourth street. On Monday, Sept. 1, Grorar Kwiont, 45 years. ‘The relatives and friends are re ly in to at. tend the funeral, irom No 34 Cottage piace, this afer- noon, at three o clock, On Tuesday, Sept. 2, Marry B., son of Charles R. and Josephine Feed, aged 9 vears, 1 month and § days, Coutreville, Md., papers please copy. On Monday, Sept, 1, at No. 49 Monroe streot, after a inful tlinets of three weeke, Hewry, only son of William irechfeld, aged 4 y. and 6 months. Cahsornia and Cincinnati papers please copy. On Tuesday, Sept. 2, Saran A. Bimp. ‘The reintives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, wl atternoon, at one o’cloc. from her lato residence, No. 246 Henry street Oo Ly ept. 2, Laity, wite of Alexander Pollard, of ber age. 4p friends of the ramily are respectfully Invited to attend the funerai, from the residence of her father-in-law, No. 27 Pike street, Her remains will be ioterred in Greenwood ‘On Tuerdey, Sept. 2. Grorae 0, Pariams, of Utes, for. meriy of this city, aged 87 years and 2 months. Utica papers please copy. On Tuerday, Sept. 2, Groner BL. De Gaanom, aged 4 months and 25 dase. phe shlaliyes apd i Guds Of bag umlly are respourfuily from the residence of his iovitation. Un Tuesday, Sept. 2, Duptwy McExroy, son of Patrick an eal eae Tepes Nena, ro ibe friends and soquaintances of the family ure respect- ly invited to attend the faneral, trom the recideace of ame No. 38 Lexington avenue, this afternoon, at five o'clock, On Tuesday, Sept. 2, Eomuwp Bewwer, eldest son of Sic- phen W, and egrn Codey, aged 5 years. Funeral trom No, 67 Fifth atreet, to-morrow afternoon, at ore o'clock. 2, a. ion re. Soe 8 . Warts, . w. wate, kia Ph cel |, aged 28 Fad On Monday, Sept. 1, Mast tessa, of the late Col. McKee, re wife of Wm. A. ee Jr., aged 25 ing 6 months and 7 da} ‘The funeral services will be held at Se) pause. of her father in-law, No. 16 First place Brook; ‘is afternoon, ot ee o'clock, The friends and pers pe are invited to attend, Plattsburg papers please copy. On Tuesday, Sept. 2, ANNA ADIN, daughter of Ed- muniA. and Anna E. Kolimyer, ot Brooklyn, aged 7 mouths and 23 aye. ‘The relatives and triends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this afternvon, at inree o'clock, from the residence of ber parents, No. 100 Con- cord sirees, Brooklyn. On Mondiy, Sept. a ot disease of the beart, Aterta P. VAN ALT, the beloved wife of Wm. H. Navarro, aged 30 years and 3 months. The fnends of the family are kindly invited to attend the funeral, this afternoon, at one o’clock, from her late Tesidence, K street, Greenpoint, Brooklyn. At Morrisanta, on Sunday, August 31, of congestion of the lungs, Mrs. Wat. R. Van Perr, aged 39 years. On Tueeday, Sept. 2, Louise E. Corves. The friends and relatives of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, irom the residence of her brother, John H. Cordes, Centre Hill. West Hoboken, city of Hudson, this afternoon, at one o’siock. On Tuesday, sept. 2, Mrs Maxy ANN Broapiay, aged 66 years and 10 months, ¢ relatives and friends of the family are respectfally invited 10 attend the foneral, to morrow, at tweve o’clock M., from No. 186 York sireet, Jereey City, remains wil) be taken to Greenwood for inturmunt. Tn Jers+y City, on Tuesday, Sept. 2, after 11 daye of severe ailliction, Emma, wife of John Owen Rouse, and second daughter of Wuliam Pegg, of Derby; England, wged 57 years, The frienas of the family are respectfully invited to at- tead the funeral, this afternoon, at three o'clock, from her late residence, No, 66 Warren street, Jersey City. In Jersey City, N.J., of consumption, Mirs Many A. Dickson, daugbier of the late David Inckaon, writer, Dum- fries, Scotland, in the 27tn year of her age. At Saddle Kiver, N.J., Forsyts, son of Forsyth and Agnes Labagh. The fonerel will take place from the church, in Hacken- sack, this afternoon, at two o'clock, The ‘riends are ia- vited to attend, “ADVERTISEMENES RENEWED EVERY DAY, CHILD TO ADOPT.—A HEALTHY MALE CHILD, of respectable Aimerican parentage, will ectable person as their own. Apply ut the orner of South Sixth and Fighth street Iso. wanted, nurse, to go into the Cc D.—WHERE CAN I SEE ‘THE LETTER,” SO AS to read it? (Or send “it” to fatal 293.) Come, show your colors. Do not let your bitterness get the better of you, COS. ROB, B. T. NHARLEY—THANKS FOR YOUR LETTER. T WILL vethere allday, Don’t forget the place. I would like to see you before then. Write and let me know if T can, and say when and where, YORDELIA EXPECTS — — — —., C. SSE ARE AT CROSS PURPOS! MISTOOK your notice of Friday, I neither knew No. 293" or any other fatal “num! ber”’ to send letter, J can ever show are those of basty words. a8 Jou w notice of ever will hav 2 lay, dispelled part yours, AISY.—DISAPPOINTED AT NOT SEEING YOU causes me the intensest anguish. Despite all, my love is unchanged, unchangeable. If you love me, take counsel of Jour love snd of your heart in its best moments; and, for Jod’s sake, address me at once, appointing an interview. "You the ouly colors that nd remorse for a few aid you tind the key to to R** Be, who never had, eto feelas you do. Your notice, yes: my “biterness,”” I hope this will can render us happy Yet, and enable ms t9 worship you as of DEERSPOOT, 1th. a x4 H. WILL SEND HER fron TO Broad street, she will hear of sometuin old. Pwr ery ADY WHO ENTERED A MADISON AYENUE ar Tenth street, and rode down the Bowery to eet, on Monday evening last, will send her addcess Union snare Post otfice, she will confer a favor, NFORMATION WANTED—OF MR, NICHOLAS MUR, phy, by his wife, Bridget Murphy. Any information of iim will be thankfully received, by Address! ig & note to Mra, Inridget Murphy, Brooklyn Post office. Virginia and Iinois papers please copy. [SEQ8MATION WANTED—OF REBROCA ARMSTRONG. When last heard from ‘she lived in Paterson, N. J. An: information will be thankfully rezeived by her ‘sister, Mary Armstrong, No, 37 Sands st., Brooklyn. NFORMATION WANTED—OF MARGARET NEY- LAND. by her sister, Bridget Neyland, | Any inform tion of ber will be thank{ully received at 212 Nchermerhorn street, rook lyn HAVE JUST RETURNED FROM THE COUNTRY, and would be pleased to see you atthe same plac a. PRO HON PUNLICO.—TWENTY DOLLARS WIth. ne ald to the copyint of the anonymous letier add date of August Li, for inforraation which 7 ative to that letter His address, left ¢ Herald oflice, under envelope, to Pro Boao Publico, will be answered immediately. ,OU MISUNDERSTAND THE PEELING WHICH DIC tated my last notes. I deplore deeply what has happea ed, but I must never see you again. vp—yr SPECIAL NOTICES. ely. "By order, s. B. GoLpry, Secretary JOTICE.—A MERTING OF THE STOCK directors and all others interested in the consiractien of the railroad from New Rochelle to New York, are requested to meet at the Metropolitan Hotel on Wednesday, Sept. 10, at 12 o'clock, to decide on measures relating to the same, aud ail ders of scrip receipts for payments on wioce, aad all per- sone having claitos against the company sted 1 pre. Sent {he samo onthatday. WAKKEN LELAND, Secretary QPEICE RECEIVER, OF TAXES, NO. 2 CHAMBERS street, (new Court House), New York, June 2%. IS. nouice.—To avoid the risks that must inevitably gecur from the erowd of tax payors who put oll to the latent d yn of their taxes, [ have deterinined to adopt the fe how: fo rule, as will be rigidly adbered to daring tarm of tog re t 2o'clock P. cA Every otheer in thin envelopes conta’ ibited from a receiving og taxes. By order. jor the iy Pat it THENKY H. HOW AIL, Moceleer. <THE PUBLIC ARE REQUESTED TO 8s. pinion inthe matter ot the charge against the taining goole by falee pretences, p inthe newspapers, until an investigation nits utler falsity and malice will be made ap PATRICK BONNE! —THE ORIGINAL NIGHTINGALE ir first quarterly meeting, on Thuraday September 11, at 8 o'clock, af the Rainbow Hotel, $1 ekman street. Hy order of the committee, The old re invited to attend to enroll their names. 10 FOUNDRIKS.—WAN' D. ro oc nt T FOR A constant apply of sow ngs from the a GRISWOLD &ALANCHARD, move , No. 8 YENTREVILLE COURSE.—TROTTING.—PURSE $300, wih on inside sake.ot Give, half forfeit. mile heats, best three in five, to wagons, for all horws excepting Flora T i tember 22; to close Sai , at Fauikland « & Duryea ‘4 ‘Three or more to make a lield, and ¢ JORL OON KLIN, Proprietor. baz! JOCK KY CL 43 B RACHS—PASHION COURSE, near New town, lon, meeting tke Fenton Jockey Club will commence Fs ‘aed continue foar days 7 on Tuesday, Sey geet Tiption $300, forfeit $100, yeata, "vier Dev three year olde; added by the club; mile 1. Jno. B. Monnot’s chy f Moxa by Imp. Trustee, dam by imp. Priam. FA F. Morris’ br. f. Riiquette, by Mariner, out of Fashion. lia, by imp. Yorkshire, out of Mary nh Jn, Hamer a df ren a mirew. * Weis Manors br. f. May Thorn, by imp. Trustee, out of Sie 6 Same day—Laght weight stakes: rudscription $280 forfett $10 220 nade Ly Te elu four nen, wo carry 100 [bs 1. N. B. Young's ch. m darn hy imp, Truster 6 yea mabe mw wien Liehifoot, by imp. Trustee, out re wes y Lik by imp. Consternation, dam y secOxp Day, “Wednesda: Member 24—Sockey Club purse, $400. Tivo mile heats. oe 4 Lady 1. Sameday—Jockey Clab purse, $250. Mile heate, 3 in B. Thinp Day, Thursday, September 2—Jockey Club purse, oe Three mile heats. Ly ber B—Jockey Chab stakes. ‘our mile heats. MA TIONS, Philo, by Mariner, out of Cas mnot'e ch. h. Logan, by imp, Trustee, dam by 6 years. ndded by the * 1. Wm. H. Gibbons’ b. a ®. One Eyed Joe, b; Te re, out of Register’ yi deprateiagenc NB. Yo! oem ch, Klien Bateman, by imp. Glencoe, dam by imp. Trustee; 6 years, Entrance money, 5 per cent, to go to secoud horse ia the ace, if Garee start, \ NION COURSE, L. TROTTING Fang A at Sy o'clock P.M, est 3 ind, to harness, Mr. "ite. Wheipley names bay mare Stages leave every half bow 48 the trot is over. HAW & WHITE, Propersiors fest ine! ferry, Wilamabure, and = ae snon INSURANCE. YORN EXCHANGE FIRE_AND INLAND VIGA ( (ion Tnsuranee Com New York, Se; a ee ‘The directors of this company have day declared nena] semi anonal dividend Aividend of four per exut, both pa ath § WINDSOR Secretary el nttchinihsel S RESTAURANTS, LITERATURE. Bins LADY AND GENTLEMAN SHOULD GET THE number of PORTER'S SPIRIT OF THE TiMes, Saturday, Bectambor 6, Amoi unt William Herbert, Esq., entitled Omémee, the g novel writen since the days of Cooper, together with nu merous original sketches, by the mosi brilliant staff of covres- pondents altached to any i‘ er in the world. The tur., agri guiture, eld, sports. wie "preeding, the drama, liter Lure Ac. &e., are here treated in the most able and artistic manner. Bend in your amon, and haves paper lefi at your residences. Only (aX vente & week; $3 a year, in advance. Ouloe 365 x ys LL ABOARD '—1HE RECOGNIZED SPORTING Journal of America.—The NEW YORK CulPP ek i+ on habd again, richly stored with good things rom sporting circles in all paris Of ine worldetke only crate in fect, contains mauiers of interest to the apartatuan as well 4s. to th aPor ebers and dran gh Cc ‘or chess ughts, all players “ take’? the Clipper. For theatricals, the "players are well bestowed in of mt turf, with its races and trots, attended to in good thins The fistie arena’ and ite gladiators, according to the Gnieket and bal ph et and bal play generally ‘not out” of the tipper. Pedestrianism in all ite Shaves,‘ runs well’ in the Rippe nr. Aquatics, whether of sailing or rowing, ‘allaboard’”’ the mn shooting receives a‘ pop” in the Clipper, Engravings. of sporting events and sportsinen, “ transter- red'*to the clipper. Dogs “*seraiched,’ game fowls ured’? on, horses “ twotted out,” and so forth, Correspondence a kept up,” and lecided by a broadside ir per For things of use and tbings of sport, To the Cipper one and all resort, Onty four cents a shot. Now rew Oss & TOUSEY, 10d Nassau st ERY LADY AND G initial numbe wagers » Agents. TLEMAN SHOULD GET THE ‘S SPIRIT OF THES TIMES, Among" the many good things anew hunting story, by Henry eal sit Todi, William Herbert, novel writer sitice this merous original skeiche: pondents attache cultu: ke., de. ‘our resi he p dence. Gnly’ six centa 8 weeks $9 ayear, 348 Broadway. INSMORE ASSERTS, WITHOUT FEAR OF CONTRA- diction, that tor Vamcinanes, authenticity and reliabitity there is not any iablished equal to RAILROAD AND | STEAM Dh AND COM \devontainel Sef tales of val pioted oh ines’ notiae’ by other guides, of which their publishers have been NT WASLET IN UPON THEM by the Issuing of Dinsmore work. "In proof of what is above stated. a list of “omitted railroads” is published in the ‘Tritune of this morning (which see). and herewith Is append ed a few of the lines lengthened without the knowledge o: our cotcmporaries. WERE THEY Bx, 1. New orenmn Jackson & Great Northern Mobile and Gio Kaiiracd’ |. Alabama and Tennessee River Rall ile and Gerard Kailvovd.. Milwaukie and Mississippi Raiire i. Mississippi and Teunes#er Rairoad 7: Racine und Miesissippi Rallro 8. Fox Kiver Valley Railroad 9 Chicago, St Paul and Fond du La i), Toleoo, Wabash and Western Ratlroad . Marietia and C} ‘incinnati Kailroad...... nnellaville Katlroad. nbury Hailroad. . a m.) See p. 208 > * me ers throughout im Published at N novel written since the days of Cooper, to. merous originalsketches, by the most brilliant saif of corres rondents attached to auy paper in the world. culture, field sports, stock breeding, the drama, literature, 4c , dc., are herein treated in the most able and ar:istic may rer. Send in your names, and have th ved at your residence. oe. cents a week; $ in advance. Ontiee 348 Bi NVALUABLE BOOK FOR BUSINESS MEN.—THE MERCANTILE UNION DIRECTORY, containing the ames and addresses of toriy thongand business men throngh out the South and West. Copies, substanually bound tr sheep, forwarded by mail, free of expense, om receipt of the priee Address JOHN E. POTTER, ‘publisher, No. cn erent Philadelphia, Pa. VERY LADY AND GENTLEMAN SHOULD GET THE initial number of POKTER’S SPLIT OF THE TIMES, jor Saturday, September . Among the many good thing will be the fiist chapters of a new huntng story, by Heary Williom Herbert, kan. ertxed “Om ince, the greatest Indian nove! written since the days jogether with pu Merons original sketches, by the most brillant staff of corres vondents attached to any paper iv the world, ‘The turf, agri culture, field sports, stoek breeding. the drama, literat foal Ac. are herein trested in the most able and artistic man Send in your ames, and have the paper served at your ‘Unly six cents & Week; $3a year, in advance. Oflic roadway. WIDOW OF CAPT. yi navigation.) the second all the principal hantleal stores and at Thou Ist Cherry street, where raetical navi bt by’ Capt, Jas. H. Brownlow, . B.—Pupils boarded, if required. CONGRESS WATER. CARD—TO SOUTHERNERS—DRINKERS OP CON ress Water.—An inferior article of mineral water ie advertised and fold under the name of “Saratoga” water, the word "Saraioga” being used by feters in cases where they dare not risk sellin their fctitias article as “Congress” The success ‘a the cheat arises irom Congress water having been #0 en ‘ratoga water, that Many + ae onl Wad Uvat true and only name.’ Taking advan' is, the spurious arucle la 0 put up, with, momen, marks and veides as to resemble, as near ae and mostly sold aa an imitation with the dieting and qualities multifude of springs at Sar Which might be thus sold as "suraloga’ water, by petwons whore serup lee of conactonse ‘extend only to cases where (hey are liable to pecan tt, and yet the article fmposed onttan Public be, wo ortnjurions. If yon wan enuine Congress water.buy fofr. speciabte dealers on! all cases ovserve that the brand on the cork is CONGRESS WATER—C. & W. for it without those words ana letters, it is» swindling counterfeit. On wriung to us, We Will send you » ist of prices, nizea and packages; and by ordering from we direct enclosing draft for the amount ordered, you ea have it safely forwarded to any part of the woth. CLARKE & ne waive, SETA Rites wre EE eee igh a FOR AMERICAN TRAVELLERS GOING THE BEST HOTELS. ¥ Hotel de P Etotle de iionn on the Rhine HOTRLS—atit NUT GOOD ONS An the pues in saote are bd ic are Do. Pavle, Switrerinnd ny others, which will be given hereaf AMES MARKWELI, SPRCTAL, WINE. MERCHANT 2c her M * Inte proprietor of Thboteon's eee ee a cg i Tir CiaudaiNeon, Bart, K’Company, No. | Oavends? ‘AMES WARKWELL ay FRorareros OF TRKOT dim raften and the London Hotels, “tran Sm American ‘ me fey begs to inform hie is still Interest TOO LATE FOR c “LASSIFIC. ATION, A > MAT. L ‘PRIVY ATE FAMILY, a ‘ “HARLTON STREET AA east of Varick, have © very pleasant room to let, fur hished, to two single gentlemen, ‘Sith partial board, it desired address A. B., box 1/0 Jerald office, ior two days. oungar OR TRISH rae ANT GIRL, Who L, is willing to do general housework, and who oan give jon pS yan J " exioserm may apply wt No. (a Willoughby «treet, trod 3 wlll be given O8T—ON MONDAY, SEPT. BETWEEN ONE A o'clock, in an Amity = ret stage, a lady's Toennate containing $25 and seme change A reward will be paid to the finder on leaving | at the office of the Sv. Nicholas Howl PROHANTS, New Yor Of Chivese, Japanese, Manila a TAIN'S Tadia store, U8 Broadway, where the wholesale and retail. desirable, and can only be every kind Imported to order. L pdt f AND Lp ptt J VISiTIne iny ited to inepect the very large variet ad Caloutin goodsnt FOUN. y are offered at Many of the articles are very rare and a8 above, India goods of RESPRCTARLE YOUNG GIRL, WANTS A SITUA hambermatl and to do sewing. Can be seen for a. _ Viense call at ] Walker st. room No. 5. “RESPROTABLE PROTESTANT WIDOW LADY, Wishes a #ituatian as housekeeper, and fo assist in house Srurk, oF to take care of children and to do plain sewing. Call 3 Greene st, between Broome and Grand, room 15. SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, to de chamberwork and assist in washing and irening, or waiting. Best of cily references given, Cail at Greenwich avenue PRCTARLE GIRY, nl ironer: can ve good age call at 13t Wyckoff st . cor- re SITUATION, WANTED—RY A RESPECTABLE young git} to de chamberwork ani walling, or to nesiat fo wasn ; and ironing tag bent of eny reference can be given mpiover Please call at the nd Flashing avention, Brookiyn, '' n” corner © Bedford eS FRENCH LADY, A GRADUATE OF LHOTEL Dr AN Tie erga tg tenors ar mp the a twelve years des Ambroise, Thomas Gottechalk, Manickon, &ec.,and who bas had charge of the lirat class in Spingler Ineti tire, e desirous of (aking a0 engagement aa visiting teacher, in one af Hl st inaries in this city; woul also ti private papils, Call at, or address, Be Wear Irth et see nnn nn YOUNG FRENCH WOMAN wrens 20 Gar aee } situation, a8 seamstress or nurse, - ences Address F Pichard, 71 West 15th at., near 16th st., in the rear, second floor. Ic. La, ful; would go is the inquire’ ot ‘une muld go ‘country. . cond floor, froatroom. TY” Tavire at No. 12d ———— OMe —A YOUNG LADY, WHO WRITES A NEAT, legible hand, wishes employment as amanuensis or ist at her own residence or to suit the convenience of the ployer. Please address (i. T., staion B., New York Post otiee. —————— nee Cony WANTED, A SITUATION, AS COPYIST, ug Serma ither out or at his own residens nee; but a small salary required: (A XOUNG LADY WOULD LIKE A vifebertond As governess or com to seed ts primary les: Zoos ih some family reelding 4s! the South; the Vest ot refer- ences given and required, Address Governeas, Broadway ost YOUNG GIRL WANTS A SITUATION—AS CHAM- bermaid and waitress, or to take care of children; is de- Sirous of going to New Orleans; hus lived six years in her last place. Cali for two days, at No. 6) West Washington place, second floor, front room. “)TUATION WANTED—BY ‘nduress MR tend ee MPLOYMENT WANTED.—AN EDUCATED | MAN ‘of dusiness habits, who speaks and writes French and German fluently, is @ good accountant, and dcecamae A RESPECTABLE ycung girl, to do chainberwork, and to asist in washiog | hand, wee, ‘situation, in any office in this eity, South or and ir ning, orto take ‘care of baby; best of elty reverence West H, Bolts, box 16 Herald office, can be given, Can be seen for two days at 22) 23d st., third floor, back room. SITUATION WANTED—BY A MAR, 4S ge cook, Washer and jrover in a iys ood ely references. Inquires. 139 East 22 row \USEKEEPER. SITUATION WANTED, BY A WIDOW Indy, of the first respectability and abilities. No objec- Address Mrs. Somerville, Herald I tien to go ‘South or West. oiliee. OUSEKEEPER.—SITUATION WANTED. AN AME- riean lady, aged 25, Wishes to o>tain the above situation, aiiher with a bachelor ar widower; would not object to cb den oF to go as companion to a lady travelling to Burope. Address, either to day or to-morrow ‘stating whe nd where an interview can be had, Mrs. Marie V., Broadway Postotlice, Ms, Cone RESPECTABLE WO- rivate frmi- st, near 2d COMPETENT DRESSMAKER WANTS TO WORK BY the day or week. Can be well recommended by her present employers. Call at 3 Greene st., between Lroome and Grand, room 15. A CONKLIN WISHES THE WASHING OF SOME SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE oung woman, to do general housework in # small pri families, ladies or gentiemen, by the month or dozen. yate family. give good city references Can be seenat | Done in the very best sty ie. Cull at 107 Bast 25th st., between ‘Jay at, Brookisn. ad es, in the basement, M RS. PUNTON WISH private families, 1A Gozen. Fine washing do ll place, first tloor, by oF SOME by the month or est mtyle, at No. 4 SITUATION WANTED—8Y A RESPECTABLE man, 4s cook, Washer aud rover, Guod city reterences, Inquire at 234 Sd avenue, corner 2ist st. A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GERMAN LADY, WHO speaks Freveh and is musical, « 1 situation as hyuse- er for a respectable widon we ‘ability. No ob Of the frat respectabili BROTHER AND SISTER WOULD. to engage with « good family going south iin expertseainatress and can attend 01 ladi the man is a first ‘oom and o achinan, and 2 to do ehamberwork. an ne other to take ¢ Apply at 2 We ‘0 assist in Washing and iron children; isa good sewer, Good third tloor, front room. BE HAPPY the woman is | 2 | tw a MIIVATION WANTED—NY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG women, ina gener! priva excellent washer ani fantiy, a% good plain cook; Can come well recom: vs. Please call for two days at between 2 oth and oth sts, and New Or immediately, RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITU. erma'd, and ‘odo chamberwork and plain sewi where she has lived two years, Can be seen for two days, al 264 7t0 av. YOUNG WOMAN WISHBS A SITUATION, TO DO ehamberwork and assist with washing; under experienced serv gentlemen's families: couehmen, & near Fulton, ED—RY A YOUNG, COMPETENT ‘kK nod waiting: hes goot Clty role ply fortwo dass a2 | do Nery. SITUATION WANT ‘woman, for cham rences; is kind (o ehudien Waiting, or woult be willing todo the housework of a stall ITUATIONS WANTED—BY TWO SISTERS, ONE A family, good eity reference given. Can be sern for two days first rate cook, Washer and ironer; the other is a chamber: at 221 7th st., between aventies and ¢ maid and plain seamstress: twe very respectable gira, They have the Dest of reterence srom their last place. | Apply for serruer of Gold, Isrooklyn. SITUATION IS WANTED, BY A RESP! young Woman, as wurse and seamstress, o1 wid ind searustread. | Can amulet in fine washtn Fiease call, for two days, at Su6 Gre Situations | WANTE young girls; one to de gen isa first rate Washer and & fren her last place; the ether i E in plain sewing, of to take care of children, ‘Apply for two days at 4l7 Greenwich st. second floor. ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, WHO highly educated, and can give the best rete clerk or teacher, address ?.J. M., 673 Houston SITUATION WANTED—BY A PROTESTANT a4 chambermaid and. laundress. Good city Apply at os West 18ibfst. Can be seen fe RESPECTABLE young Woman. as chambermaid, ia hotel. est of eity nee, Call at 96 Kast Lith st, between Ist and 2d ave- front room, SITUATION WANTED—AS COOK, WASHER AND ironer, in a small private family, by a respectable young given. SITUATION WANTED—BY A A y —AN AMERICAN LADY WISHES TO OB- tain a situation, in seme school in this city, where the or namental branches are tanght 1s competent to teach draw- Woman, who can produce the best of city referer ing, panting, embroisery Lowers and fruit of various kinds, 56 Latavette avenue, near Fulton, Brooilyn, fort woderm taney work, with the rudimnents of music, Address anne Nv th ne nich ew dene ‘A. Herald o: AN IS DESTROUS OF PROTESTANT YOUNG Wé O SEA CAPTAINS —A YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A @ situation as children’s nurse and seamstress, or cham Derma! and seamstress, Can be seen for two days at 69 sifuation as stewardess, or would go us chambermatd, on Perry st., second tioor. Hoard of steamboat, Address W. 18, box 12] Herald office, Dea for one day, WOMAN WANTS TO TAKE IN THE WASHING ‘and ironing of iamilies; can do it in the neatest WO SISTERS WISH SITUATIONS—ONE iS A GOOD inanner. Apply at 0 Kast 13th st., near Broadway, in the plain cook and excellent washer and ironer; the other as shoe store. SITUATION Wad cook, Washer an fs x professed hand. chambermaid and waiter; best of refe bl West 1th st. 1 WESTERN MERCHANT ‘og had experience in . 10 go 10 some Western ‘ace given. Apply at D—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS rlaundress; good reierence; ‘Apply at 201 ast 12th A YOUNG MAN, HAV- rocery business, wishes a situ own or city; reiers to his last atic SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG GIRL, BR- ] employer. Address F. C., box 115 Post olllee, Newark, N. J., tween 15 and 17 years of age, from the country, todo the | for one week. light work of a private fumily. Call at 360 10th st,, between wo” YOUNG WOMEN WISH SITUATIONS; ONE as ecok, Washer and troner, the other as chambermaid: is an excellent plain sewer, and is willing (o make herself useful in the fami'y bas the best of eity reference from where she has lived for the last two years, Call at 387 Pacitic street, Hvook), pm STS.—A YOU. MAN, HAVING A ledge of the business, is desirous of an en cment with @ respectable druggist, In ord wiedgeof the trade, Salary not so muel avenues ® and (, in the conlectionery store. SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESAECTARLE WO. man, ws chambermaid and Seamstress, wad to assist in the nd reference. ith Apply at 165 Kast 2 HEALTHY 4A breast of « procure ove ti 10 MERCHANT TAILORS —~A MAN OF GREAT &X perievce in first class business, especially in pantaloons dnd vents, devirora situation as nesistant cutter: he would bo Willing to make himself generally ‘and can produce Undoubted testimonials. tor abliety, Seocey, aad sobriety. Addrems ‘Cutter, Herald office. oO aes AND OTHERS.—WANTED, TO DRIV! man; has a know ail the shipping p city theoaghout, ears, best of city reference ifrequired. Ad dress dames, 175 Allen »'. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITUA- la of be. Mitebel SITUATION | WAN Scotch girl, ws cham hiluren; good refere fn bth and éth avenues YOUNG GIRL WANTS A STIUATION, AS COOK, washer and troner, and to do housework, in a small sis willing to do ax #he is told; hax good eity reference 1 an bi two days, at 3OL 4th at, SITUATION W D—BY A RESPECTABLE woman, as chambermaid ana er, or to Aysist in the re Si West 18th st., be fami trom Washing and ironing; good elty reference.” Toquire at No. 92 tion, aa servant, in a family going 10 all West Joth rt., between oth and 7th avs, Can be seen for two | steamer ilinois, ou the Sth insi.; services will be giv days. moderate c¢ hject being protection under res peclable parti 20 West lyth RESPECTAULE GIRL WISHES a SITUATION, AS Sheceeegges ag faut ehildren clothing; has to ob p reference Can iy iat No, LW) hast ist st , between 24 and Se tirst espe ly. Address, for one week, House. er, Herald office. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation, as cook, in an American private family, Piease call at 43 Oak st, ] ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A PROTESTANT, by K, in private families, or as y Kini! of children's nnd reference given. Apply at 72 YOUNG GIRL WISHES A SITUATION, AS SEAM- ress oF to take cary of chiliren. Vieake call at her ust place, Ist West 2th st., for two days. A. SITEATION WanteD- A RESPECTABL young WOMAD, BS Mure and seamatress, cood city 1 Teuee given. Can be se two days at 331 th avenite, be Ween 20th and 4 boys’ clothes; the bes of cit, inthe druggiat’s. x hong ll Me ADDY Wisi = A entlenan age a tn ) ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A “strom i aloe |W“ Wicaen, to Go the covning, warding and eam of's = ® ve tamil) & good plain cook, and « first rate you HAM ner, is also ® good bread baker; best city i WOMAN WANTS A SITU ATION As bermald and | 1 Viease call at 1st A TRoragtay T GIRL WISH eneral hows Call 6 mn be seen for two days at St 7th @., near BY A Protestant woman as first ra'e cook. ence given. corner of Ha RESPECTABLE Good city refer an be seen for two days at Is} Waverley place, A SITUATION, TO DO I taimily. Good ely rete oY West 20th at, be Tener, tween A STIUATION, BY AN AMERICAN GIRL, Keneral housework. Call at SL 1jth st, Young Women, one As co a As chambermaid art s+ amstrees = ANTED—BY A YOUNG SoOTCa A. ation as chamber maid or to do. Good reference given, Ply at 27 Hambten avenne, Brooklyn, up stairs, 7 AN, A SITU. ‘Bank SITUATION—RY A You dermatd and walter; Is will WOMAN, AS OIAM to take care of chikirwn ind do plain sewing. Good ity Call wt 12 Bast aki A _ in Wan TION WANTED=<HY A. RESPECTABLE WO qin wstuall viviates family; eily Fete- . good cook gig ghyettion bo aasiet in the wash- Apply at Ne, M1 West 20th ot, in a fg nd ood eo Apply we 17 Lith wt, be: tweenttd and 44 "plied ba ANTED—A WOMAN, TO COOK, WASH AND tron and to do Eeperal housework. None need apply without good city references, Apply at 251 Went 19h at, ANTED-A PB 3b d ATION, v 4 naarn acces who mi oa show geod Toommmesastions, weal at 09 beth at. Can be seen for r two days, if Bot suited bofore, Warren A RESPROTABLE MIDDLE AGRD Woman, « situation os nurse: is capable of taking wre Of A, JouBE baby: the bent of city references given. Call at 430 av., in the thread and needle store. Wantenaay A YOUNG WOMAN, \ SITUATION to go 10 California with a respectable family: \+a good SITUATION WANTED—HY A YOUNG WOMAM, AS plain cook, Washer and ironer. Good reference, th and jth arene SMART YOUNG GIRL WANTS A SITUATION, TO do genral housework or chamberwork, or waiting. Fiease-can at IML bank #1., in the basement, SITUATION WANTED-—Y A YOUNG WOMAN, me eval, washer and ironer, in @ private tumily. | Good Feterenees. "Apply at SL W. .5th st, (irst tloor, SITUATION WANTED—RY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS eoen, washer and ironer; good rete given, Appt o tress or nurse, andeaa do any rortet housework, 1123 hoereta 8, Broodiyn, -reuant ‘on en tergen en” ¥ forwna v0 cachanged if required. Call all this ween, at 45 Cros. RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT GIRL WANTS A “ TT y TANTED—BY A REFECTARLS ‘Orn, A SITUa thon a8 water, or chambermaid . is Capable: of filling either situation. ibe best of city reference. Ap- DIY at 29 Troy at., between Greenwich avenue and 4h i. W ANTED—BY A RESPRCTABLE GIRL, A 4 SITUA- High, ae chambermatd aut nares, or to do | as chatwbermalc and seamstress, of to assint in Washing «nd ironing. Can be seen for wo days, at 179 sth we, im the store, oe ANT GIRL LL. F A SITUATION, as ress, or chambermaid sraunatrens, Site rederenee, i required: Can an Be seen at @ Coacord a4 work. The best of city reterence from her last pl — Krookiyn. the has lived foar ye Inquire on the corner of a here RESPECT ARLE GIRL W Se ree, See VARTS A SITUATION, IN A ily; is a good wank ironer, and plain Wise yeafs one eumation: can give city refer ire at 301 West ith ———$__. Wantepsr ay RESPRCTABLE YOUNG PROTES. tant woman, of cood character, a sitnation ae chamber maid and teee fine Washing: hes lived over two years ia her last piace, whom she will refer for character, *Seo."td Weat aah wt for two days, ———— | Wanmam sarees BY TWO RESPECTABLE Plea wang lish wemen one as professed. wee oe ica ‘bas. uo objection to a boarding house ve harsh ike RESPECTABLE GIRL WISSRS A SITUATION, as | SRS ss cameer nnd ad wate Cat. be 80a. wall om App'y in the basement. ——_—_—_—_—_ een... WAN SITUATION, nat, A RESPECTABLE nd seamatrens: oung woman, as nurse erence from her last place Can be seen for two days ‘s 1th st., between Yih aud ith avenues. chambermaid and sewer, or &® chambermaid and to aa Hint in the washing; has the best of city reference, Call for two daysat 15 bast bth st. man, as & fret ela thoroughiy ; good referen iy At 40 405 st, until & cit rel $$ ANTED—THE WASHING OF A FEW xy AND between Ist and 3d avenues. an W gentlemen, by a competent laundress, naderstands the bucinere th 7 " " a 3 he best of etty reference MIDDLE AGED GENTLEMAN, WHO HAS A FUN. | {iit beet ot character. A. "Titresint Keowicdge ta-eveey branh of egitounees, | i nee AU IY tO..or addtene A. Ciray, 40 Wea Bah sts betwee ve in Europe, is desirous for a apacity of administrator, “Address J.D. Union square Post oftce, S31 a i A YOUNG MAN WANTED—IN THE APPRENTICES AA Vivrary, 472 browdway; one about 16 years of age, who Writes a good hand, and has some knowledge of books. Ap i> TANTED—BY A RESPRO ie yd YOUNG Wow, W situation, #s cook, washer and ironer, ine sual tai ee gegd baner, no objeetion to the country. Can be seen ai No. 3 Hester st. Want DA pag bt Lyi BY A YOUNG WOMAN. nd ironer, in : f M. ‘ns plain a private camily ply between Pad 11 o'clock A. I. pest etly tedoruane given 6 ese ftw day Rand WAITERS SITUATION WANTED—ny A RESPECT. | Mtl st. near the park. seveud Howe, Hom ree. able Provestant young man, wih the best of city refer enee; be is fully experienced, and will be found williag and ANTED=A SITUATION, BY A. RESPECTABL ging: w o With acarringe. Apply for wo days at 196 y nd waiting, aesint in geen at 48 Alien st., oor city reference. Can be tribe reer, TLY FROM GERMANY, EDU. having a large comme cial ac vires to tind A situation in a German me wholesale business, Sala runity of becoming familiat of the country, address &. er cdcinctcemininlimtndatonihanhen c= «Sa TANTED—A SITUATION. as bog W ppeciable woman, with the bet By 4 =. ells West foe take (Le entire charge of a by st, between 6th and jth avennes, ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE Wetiestton, uo chambermaid, and oma Washing aut 1 ming. oF to do general house w ge, In & roall,yFovaty A... Yon ely reference, Gan be seen 07 two days, at Wace A VERY woman, @ situat stpupsand panes a 42 ooh avenue, between 24h and th ste, W ANTED=—BY A MAN, WHOSE EVENINGS ARE UNOCCT . divert nd is Addyess, atating 1 Heraid otf cmerec? pi J sone SITTATION WANTED- mY A Geot reterence YOUNG MAN, AS ven. Address A, . nes vases THIS COUNTRY LATE MAN=ARRIVED T A RESPROTARLE YOUNG WOMAN, A porn porno city in a Kew {itwation as chambermaid an ito wa A, Ru AY... Mg Inet ices Fear, ade p I waehing and ironing: good city roterem os. teem, eet fone oress B.C. A ere in ney 88 place, Inquirew § King # eet, roar house, = nd floor. an AS © COACHMAN =A YOUNG MAN, GERMAN, Wrertes epeak English, perteeily nindersianda hie ANTENA pi D ng hy A_RESPROTA! qrr TAL NOTION TO RP ICURES <THE CHAMPION 19 turtle somp maker ia at the Rainbow Hotel, 31 Hoekman stat, where smn and wente wl) ¥e serve? ip iy day Weyer | wegen, FaMubes Pupp ied SITUATION WANTED—AS NURSE § AA. siremn op would do, cher herwork. hy a sane sermon | soak av.g top two dope, OH? kes \etiyeea weeatnoy business: haa satiehheotory city reference. Cail at, or address Wow AN, as seamstress firet rate © 8. at Ryreson & Howard s livery stavle, corner ot 13th at. ond PM excellent fitter: can miso dress hair, if Frege and and University pleee, for two days. Understands all the duties of a idy's maid, and hit low Saget oor, the paving: Gren, ten be AH hey _ r eiaiek hae le ctiy references mond PECTAULE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A art. | week tis fun et hear Tih ave. srennd floor, back Fon, a do gen al been. aml) eae Wess 8

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