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i Indiana, the 3d test, Senators = ‘Hoo, Jobin C Breckinr' tge, John Van Buren, a, Mr. Preston, were amoug orators. @emocratic Ratitication Meeting at Concerd. the grand deimoeraie ration. We have two reports of tion meeting at Concord, N. H., to-day. One correspon- deut estrmates the pumber at twenty to thirty ‘with @ procession two miles Jong, eight abreast. The ether correspondent puts the number at five thousand, with a procession of twenty-eight hundred and forty: actual count, Addresses were made by P. A. Ri Louwiana; Wm. J. Hammersiey, of Connecticut; Fi ‘Webster, B. F. Hallet and others, There was great en- thusiesm, and the meeting was continued into the evening. | Markets. PHILADELPHIA STOCK BOARD. Fustapauria, sant, 5 1856. Ptocks better. Penvsylvania State Fives, ; Read. tmg Railroad, 425; Toe Inane allroad |, 127%; Morris ; ven! ao pomclgperte 8 ere Frour firmer. Sales of 1,500 bbis. at a eboice Ohio avd Michigan, $6 62 a $6 75 for to best extra. Wheat—Good inguiry, but quotations to get. ales of 20,000 bushels. at $1 32 for red Illinois, and part en private terms. Corn not so firm. Sales of 40,000 Dushels at 5%. a 5c. Oats quiet. Receipts for tho twenty-four hours ending et noon to-day—5,570 bbis. flour, 92,828 bushels wheat, 149,325 bushels of corn. Oanal exporte—53,440 bushels wheat, 67,527 bushols of corn, 26,580 bushels oats. Cuicaco, Aug. 5—6 P. M. ‘Wheat unobanged; shipments to Buttalo, 35,000 bushels, and to Oswego, 16,000, Corn dul!; sales at 41c.; shi ments to Buflalo. 37,000 bushels. Freights cousit higher ;~corn to Bofialo, 10¢ Tur Siny Resovze.—-It was announced a few days ago ‘tm the Hrrar that the command of the Resolute,‘an ap- propriation for the purchase and refitment of which, to be presented tothe British government, passed at the recent session of Congress, had been tendered to com- wander Henry J. Harteteiv of the Navy. Weare pleas- ed to earn that Capt. Hertetein has accepted the offer, ‘and wil! proceed, as #00n as he get advices from the Navy Departwent, to bring the Resolute to New York, where she ie to bo retitted, ‘This ts not only a fit appointment, but an appropriate compliment toa geilant ond mertorious officer, Capt. Rartstein is well known to our mercbanta as the uccom- plighed commander of several of our oceans mail steam- ers, and tothe world for his euccessful expedition in seareh of our distinguished countryman Dr. Kane. The exertions of Capt, Hartstetn in search of the lost Pacitlo, ané the aid alfusded by him to vessels im distress during that portious iime, have obtained for him an enviable rep atuation in our community, as a bold and efliciert navi gator, 25 well os a sxilful snd homane officer. While wo can safe'y predict for him a cordial recep- tion ip bis misrion to England, we suggert it as a proper cccasion for our :nerchants and citizons to tender him a testimonial for his past services. ‘The New York Weekly Herald. NEWS FKOM EUROPE, NICARAGUA, MEXICO, CUBA, BT. DOMINGO, KANSAS, ETC.--AFFAIRS IN WASH INGTON, ETC. The Weexty Henao will be published at ten o'clock this morving. Ita contents will embrace Jate and interesting intelligence from Europe, Nicaragua, South America, Mexico, Cubs, St. Domingo, $c.; Progress of the Wari: Kansas; clos ing Proceedings of the Extra Session of Con, ; Editorials ‘on various sob) Latest telegraphic news; Fin neial, Com mercia}, Theatrical, Religions, Sporting and Mar ime Int Mgence; togetier with a variety of local and mis» Jiaueous eros. Single copies, in wrappers, ready for aa'‘ling, can be bad atthe counter Price sixvence. ‘The Hat Trade. ENSCHEID’S CIRCULAR. THE FALL FASHION FOR 1856. : Jn the hattrade. as in ail other business, popularity and success cepend upon the jority article and the moderation of the price Pretension and extortion have no Jopaer any ~snce tn this community against sk Ai and cheap- ress. Espenscheid’s career establishes this fact. By de- voting hi energies ard taste to the improvement of the and exercising astricteconomy ti every department of his business, he hes been enabiet to produce the most superb and elegant fairies at a less coe thon bis more assuming com- petitors, and to geil these model specimens of American ma aufacture full twelve pes crut und eapest rates of the wouxl be leaders of fashion, th e84 atiendant vpon this honorable wnd sagacions course bas compelled bim to enlarge his store and manufactory, LS maasan street, in or der to accommodate a notalty in way of celebrating ( the has jr hat for the fwil, which jn shape, material, classic beauty and Digh ‘nish, etands A No 1 stong the fashions of the season. Wisely adhering to the aysiem which bas marshailed his way to popularity, he introduces this latest siyle at the ol ti anil is content that Rroodwey houses should lead ia prices, While he aime to lead in excellence, fashion and cheapness, ai TS Nassau street. Beebe & Co., 156 Broadway, have the Au ‘tamn fashion for gentlemen's bat now ready, ‘They have also om hand their usual assorunent of Freneb felt and wave lag Date and caps. New Style of Sott tat for Young Men—The enshmerete bes just recetved an exclusive imports: thon of the infest style of sort ba's introduead in Parls and Lan don;t is called the cashiu:reite, and is superior in Mlexivitity, compressibility, Lightaess and ot appearance, to any hal of He clars that has yet apy this side of the A ‘The material is of the best (ur used Ip the manufaciare of felt, and it difters from oll other fabri # of the kind in being of mix: ed colorsof every is shade, The cashmerette. al though Only just produced abroad, has alresay achieved an re eewdented popular’ been universally adopted ta France and Fig!and, for . sporting and travelling pa ea. Te comy a it may Into the compags of a p nor table to rush or br ¢ eaalime: rette is the most becom'i ir young men, and the dest adapted for travelling 4 or stage that bas been manuiactured cn either side of the water, GENIN, 214 Broadway, opposite St. Paul’ Now ts the Time for Gentlemen to Farnish themselves with an autumn style of hat. That old straw or alouch looks positively shocking. It has been knocked in ‘about in town and out oftown—it has been your companion rough miles and miles ot railroad dust—it has lost its shape tn repeated showers. and has become soiled to such an exteat that it looks very slovenly. Visit KNOX, st the corner of Breaoway and Fulton street, apd you w fail to ind one to suit your taste. Out.—Fall Style of Black Hats, at Ford & , 210 Broadway lo orner of Fulton sireet, For Nee. Deatness and bevuty of finish ieannot be excell will without # ashion bat of New York. arch. Parts H Standacd Price.Co-Day will be opened revere! pachiutos of Paris hate, maulp exprersly for our retail pales. I “i fers and introducers of fashion for gentlemen Astor House, Uromiwa: David's Fall Style of Gentlemen's Hats— are beantifel in style and finish, Jignt and easy for the Give bin a call at his salesronm, Wi Broadway, second door from Duane rir Fall 4tyle of Gentlemen's Hats now Ready. —A large ard beaulifal assortment of children + hats and eaps, jm their variety. KELLOGG, 128 Canal street, Fancy Catlery—Embracing a La Varie= ty of eporteamen’s, cf agg pocket Knives, of the most rave and beautiful patterns, tadHy of which have never been vetore 16. For sale ata. a J. SAUNDERS’, No. 7 Astor House, ‘BST Broadway nheim’s Ainerican Stercoscople se epon Klass, "« patent it wod slereowsope.— i new eine of tiewe st received at Ube publication olin nad Groce stndio of WM. LOYD &F. LANGSNUELM, 522 jway, third floor. Poriraits, 25 Centsand 100 Dollars—Photo- revived at G0 ud $1, View agara Falia, on Bridge, Clifton H > ase, pictures o) American scenery ever ken, now exhibiting by HOLM es, BY browway. Pianofortes.—1 Vomber of New and Second feand pirnos, aiso melodeons, all of tall and rick tone, fully Warrapied, and at prices that defy compe: i> may now be had at the warehouse JAKE & U., 167 Canal street, doors west Portable Dressing Cases.—These Artictes, iy to the +t and couventence of wavel- varie'y, nod amination cannot fail « ne they ot tality apd cheapness. Each contains @. tablet for keeping razors In perieet order, For tA. & J. SAUNDERS’, No, 7 Astor House, and 37 ay Pianos and Melodvons.—The Horace Waters modern improve! pianos and metodeons are to be tound only $888 Brostway. Planes to rent, and rent allowed on p ghace, for sale on monthly payments; second hand pianos B40 to $140; moiodeons from $40 to $135, Mr. ©. D. Fredricks (late Gurney & Fred~ ‘would respectfully announce to his patrons and friends eiiinetemaved the photographie department t 58% Broad ‘opposite the Metropolitan Hotel, and that all the Parisian Which be Introd iced to this countey still rerain with Fiewures are taken in every style, aaguerseotynes, apbe, ambrotypes, Ac, The rooms are open tree for Mion of viaiters at ai) bours. C.D. PREDRICKS, (late Gurney & Fredricis,) BS Broadway, opposite Metropolitan Hotel, ney would Keapectfally Aanoance to a tvence and [ that he contianes: Bp piptorrepite and jlery, Broadway, cor. Saguerrroty pe hrutinens at his old enter 349 Broa ay prard «treet, Brisct of hin eatsbiaiaent to any part ie fatend ao doing. He has, however, i r Bos and ei kinene in ihe photograshle denartment, now ‘enabled, with ihe Advantage of jor artiste, to pro- Bnar pictures then have heret been taken in this eountry, «J. GURNEY, 349 Broadway, cor. Leonard st. Shirts Made to Order, In « Beantifal Man~ ner. of the finest mareriais, warranted to (it, and delivered od rs ‘cal prices. Dunietuaily when promised, wt ecovoimienl PEM, | yg, 31 Broadway, adjoining the Hospital, Black Cloth Suits tee Genter! cassime re business sults. Diack frock coats. ......... aot blue drese conte . / Bich moire antique silk vesth......... haael “aa AL EVANS’ extensive clothing warehouse, 66 aud 68 Fulton weet. Another TL Kerchiefe, white linen cambric, fal! «ize, ready hemmed, $2 50 per doren. oF 25 ceotaench, Alvo ober furnishing gues, at equally iow prices MOODY & WIGGANS, ‘315 Broad way, adjoining the Hospital. ‘To Southern Gentlemen, wishing Fine Shirts and furnishing goods, ate respectfully invited to inapect onr Mock. shirts made to order ina beantifal manner, at the shortest notes. Goods delivered at our store in New Orleans, Ive of expense. MOODY & WIGGANS 06 Bromdway, acyoining the Hospital, land's Queen, e all the world, admits His powder gives the insects tits Powder, however, co \~- tains nothing barmful to humas beings. Pilla for the destra - Uonof mice and rats. Depot, 424 Broadway. He Drinks! How do you Know? By his breath. —Tokai destroys the smell of liquor or tobacco instant- adapted for dyspeptics. Retailed in salouns, nilemen’s neckties, searfs, cra 4c, may be found at GREE. ‘a they appear on the Boulevards. Try Half a Dozen Eleg ‘qual in appearance to a $2 50 shirt, beautifully made by band, and buttons warranted not to come of $15 Broadway, adjoining the Hospital. Jet Bracelets and Ornaments of the Newest ters continue to be received by every steamer, with an end- lows veriety of fancy. articles. rl and ivory fans, S. ROGERS’, 439 Broadway. Paper Hangings at Wholesale.—Country are invited to examine our stock of Freveh and er hangings, eabraciug every variety known to OMAS FAYE & CO., 257 Bromway, oppositte . in. bs ly. Particularty wegar and drug 10,000 Cures Have been Made this Month of diarrhea, colic, croup, chronic rhe FOBIAS’ ceieb: etian er the money returned. Price, 25¢. and 50c. Depot, 66 Cort- landt street. Sold by all the druggista throughout the United nt Shirts, for $9, Rupture.—tmly Prize Medal Awarded to rial Exhibition of al Nato: bew patent radical cure : Frofeasors Valentine Mott, ‘Open from 7 A, MC Maiden lane, N. Y. Y reticules, dressing 1d oreelain, bronze and other nsive faney bazaar ot Lf Marsh & Co. by the ‘Indi the Crystal Palace, for th References as to’ its Willard Parker a Rheumotl.m Cured for 25 cts.—Dr, Storms’ antirbeumatiy liniment is warranted to care rhewnatiam, burns, ents, sealds, headache, toothache, stiffuess of joints, It is highly recommended by all who have used it, itand be cared E. FERRIS, Proprietor, 10 Broadway, third floor. Heottog fountain pen, 38, 1855. Y. G, STE AKNS, General Agent 200 Broadway, corner of Reade street, New “Tbave used Privee’s Protean fountain pen during the en- y fourth Congress, for reportis presentatives, I esteem it inval- uable, snd cannot, and will not use any other pen, Reporter of the House of Eepresentatives for the Consr: sional Globe, . Every Mother 1s proud of a good e the little pets prettier thao Fon- It is to be used like a tm, and may aiso be used by thelr mothers Luxuriously per: HARING and 0. baby, and nething will dd cream of wild fowers. tire first session of the! p for washing « in the House of cl fathers lor cleansing teeth, shi fumed and elegantly prepared. Y. CLICKENER & ©0., wholesale agents, Consumptton.—So Numereus are the In- stances of E. W. VONDERSMITH'S, M. D., success in curing the curability of itts no longer ‘The tesimoni«ls rejating the cures be has eifected are aaim Peachable, and are sufficient to inspire hope even ta cases most Office for the troxument of co ssumption, 158 Bow ery, just above Kroome street ADVERTISEMENES RENEWED EVERY DAY. RELIGIOUS NOTICES. az “HURCH OF THE INCARNATION, TWENTY EIGHTH Economical Buyers are vited to inspect our stock of shirts, and gentlemen's furnishing goods, which we are clearing out at 2 per cent reduction, to make room for new goods. consumption, tha MOUDY & WIGGANS, ‘$15 Broadway, adjoining the Hospital. The Ladies’ Pastime.—Potichomanie ts the autiful art of transforming the simplest glass ves- © ri@hest painted china, at a trifling cost. Art easy. Kook of instruction, &e., wo be had at CONTENT, NUAKY & Cu’, L02 Broadway. Substantiality, Neacness and Beauty of Fi- nish are the most prom nent virtues of the renowned Lowuds’ patent pen and pencil case, which is manufactured by WAL- Maiden lane, in gold dnd sil It is a grand idea, and is sold gomery, rector MARTH, OLUSEMAN act Vice, sermon and the boly communion, on Suuday morning ver and of « variety of pattern: Ly : ‘at Kost reasonable rates. Wilder’s Patent Salamander Safe, with Stearns and Marvin's improvement, world,” secured by the celebrated La Kelle lock, with a very sinall Key; all made under waspeetion of our Mr. Stearns, who has for fourteen years erintended their manufacture, during which time not a lar’s worth of property has been consumed in one of them, 2S having been tested in accidental fires, Warranted tree For sale by STEAKNS & MARVIN, 40 Water streets, Second hand sates, of eiher EMORIAL CHURCH.—RT. REV. THOMAS F. SCOTT, D.D., Bishop of Oregon, will preach to-morrow (Sunaiy) evening in the church corver lace. - Services— ¢ Hammond street and Wave ring at 10), afternoon “Phe best safe in the 34g; and even: . ers of the Unite t Yonkers, Kiverdale, Hastings and Tarrytown are particularly bwited to attend, from dampness, Paper Decorations.—Thomas Faye & Co., 297 Broadwoy, near Wurren street, haveon band every variety rr hangings, displayed on screens, so that their eftect can be fully appreciated. arustic workmen only empioyed, and all Work warranted, Teas-—The C held in the mail room of the ollic company will Saturday afternoon, Sept. §, atdo'ciock. A full uttes G, COWLES, Captain. Samurn Jackson, Orderly Sergeant, ton ‘Tea Company have on hand every Variety of teas for grocers, tea dealers, and private , Oolong and Young Hyson, trom 2 rand imperial, from 25¢. to S50 low. Also, $1b, boxe TARGET COMP ANTES, BRLLEVUE GARDENS Fer excursions. Wirat rate dinnere, * Ani shooting ground. Foot of Kightieth street, East'river. , rr S. WARD, Proprietor. families—Soue! of good tantly ten tor | Will be found a one dollar, €: No. 125 Chatham street, be- tween Pearl and Koosevelt streets. Sewing Machines for Quilting The great superiority of Sings ullting is an established fact, Moth ia 4 iy of work they are ucrivalled. As work ascertained to be better when the machines work at a high ve locity, we have just added to the speed of our quilting ma ‘Lhey now complete five stitehes at each turn of the No other quilting muchines can be run ex cept at a comparative less, which will very toon amount Lo 1. M. SINGER & CO, 323 Broadway. White Brandy, for Preserving, Old Otard brandy, Jamaica rum, old London Dock port wine, sherries, Madeira, London porter and Seowh al UNDERHILL & 46 Mcoome street, corner of Crosby. Important to Ladics and Gentlemen.—Jou- ven's Inodorous preparation instantly cleans kid glo ‘or, without the slightest smell. Price W coats, For sale by ail druggists, CONTENT, NEAKY & O0., H2 Broadway. LITERATURE. CAPITAL THING IS A CAPT A capital corps of writers make a capital ger has such @ corps. an driving wheel ‘the New York Le rs. No other paper employ: more than the price their names— Fanny Fern sketehes for it. Cobb originates riories for it. Mrs. Sigourney is one of its poe interests its readers. Emmerson Benneit’s pen WATrERSON, ner of Ur Mary §. Gibso it sketches for it, furnishes good taies jut old in merit. Oliver Sinclair is young in its servier tis beautiful picta dy reads the Ledger. are the agents, 103 Nassau street Thwaite design ‘Can be wora immediately. BROADWAY.— IROW'S NEW YORK Compiled by H. Wilson. $2 50. WILSON'S BUSINESS DIRECTORY: A classification of ions, &e. Useful to buyers In this CITY DIRECTORY. For the year ending May 1, 1907. Asthur’s Patent Seif Sealing Cans and Jars. nis, 80 many of whom enjo and tomatoes last year, will ving season baw a: pears, apples, &e up in Ariiur’s seit: which Were trie and approved lust usar ds of famules. Their adoption by the propel Jirard and La Pierre houses, Philadephia, is a tact ‘s tothelr superiority. Trade supplied by b. P. LEY, No, 6 Plait sireet, New York. Refined Sugars at Reduced Prices.—Fine sn and Ovlong teas, at SO censt; greea » nia per pound, witha large wsso sale, at low prices, by J. 0. POW: the various trades. pi WILSON’S COPARTNERSHIP DIRECTORY—Contatning the names of the in¢ ividuals in each firm, special partnerships, WILSON'S NEW YORK STATE BUSINESS DIRECTORY. luxury of fresh rub ereminged toat the pre es, pluras, toms Orders by mil will receive prompt atteation, JOWN PF. TROW CAPITAL THING IS A CAPITAL PAPER, A capital corps of writers tke a capital paper. bas stich # corps, and is the most ca The New York Ledger ‘of groceries, Ac. LEK & CO, 200 and 28 Greenwich street, Woalder’s Patent Salamander Safe— TPR BEST YIRE PROOF SAPE 18 THE WORLD. Warranted free from dai press. Dopet Rar 1a Water street Mrs. Vaughan contributes to it aan B. ear Wall, New York. Alice Carey weekly ntereata ite WILDER & CO., and manulacturers. To Wholesale Grocers, Distillers, and essences of all ddition of spirits; e slorings for brardy and port wines; chemicals used in the arts, fireworks, otyping, eleetrotyping, platina, cadminm, iamuth, manganese, asbestos, &o. for sale by Dr. L. FEUCUT: WANGER, 143 Maiden lane. The Oxygenatea Bitters have Received the of any medicine in the world for the cure of dyspepsia. asthma, and general debility, and is wor- iy the coutidenee of all who seek a remedy for these cou- 0 ea good tales and sketches for it, jee, but old in merit. y YWiuors known, requiring ad SS & TOUSEY are the agents, 12 lass making. ar! MICHOLAS NICKLEBY. CHARLES DICKENS (BOZ). nine illystrations om steel, from designs by Phiz and Cruikshank. strongest testumonia in two large duodecimo volumes of near 1,000 pages, bound in cloth. om $1 25 4 vOLENE ONLY. This edit’on of Dickens’ works will aupply a vacuum that im «n_ edition that shall has long #sisie: tages ol portable siz mhy with other # stereoty ped frem ne cast expressly Gr th combine the advan ¢ and readable type, and unifor: ar Ramen sucherss And it has been large ta priiner type, leaded, series of books, and the edition will make, when published complete, one of the most beautiful ublished in this country. are being got up at an immense o mouth; but the p: To the Ladies.—Just Received, a Splendid assortment of chenille and straw trimmings, colored straw ribbons, feathers, towers, &c., &c., at WM. 5. 1% 112 Canal sur A. Grandjean Is the Only Person who can tifleally on al! dixeases of the human hair, . corner of Bercha avenue cars stop at the door of the eo: seis of works ever ‘This series of be of capital, two volume. »ppearing eve Neher trusts that the discrimimating publie will repay him tar ¥ hy & g-nerous purchase of the volumes as they public to examine them; an t that they will exclaim, with one voice, that they dacwest and cheapest And dest illustrated set of ‘oiten Up in this country. issued in the same style, and at the some price, ‘The Sixth and bigh Lyon's Kathatron is by Universal Consent to be the finest preparation for the hatr, ever y removes all dandeutt, rance, promotes tie growth, and imparta ne. Noll everywhere, rietors, No. 63 Liberty strec ‘The Aid of Cristedora ts Invoked by Every gray of sandy hair to whom personal ap His excelsior dye is the onl justrous shades of works of the ki 4, New York 3 All persons are recoramended to purchase the volumes as they appear, as they will thoreby get the best proof impyen- sions from the steel plates, Kead what the editor of the Philadelphia Publie Ledger anys of this ed\iion:— ‘We though! that Peterson had exhausted ail the styles of the works of this distinguished anthor, in hbs previous editions; but he hus given na, In his duodecimo forn of this universally read writer, the ne plus ultra of book ‘The two volumes of ‘Nicholas Nickleby,’ with the 29 just laid upon our table, are z,( books of iibrary jorm aa we have ever “The Pickwick Papers’ have already appear ed, and It Is the purpose of Mr. Peterson to con'inue the series of ibe author's works, in the same The advantages of this ed are of the most convenient size for read white and strong: th and that the illustrat ons are newly engraved from the original In every gentioman’a or lady * individual with red, roner ik an ol Mat produces instantaneourly the most brown aa blark withon the moisture of the tbres. Sold Hlustratior® whieh the as fine specimens of Lp omer Fanny ‘Their bs new teriect comfort tn the wean, natiral ‘His norivalled and onl; Iwelve private rooms, at BA’ Whiskers and Moustaches Forced to Grow tn six weeks, by my ougnent, which will not stain or inju » we country. Re 1, 37 State street, Albany. Gouraud’s Italian Medicated Soap—it ts well know cures tan, pimples, freckles, eruptions, s1ltrheam. Rang iy Fd a uproote hair from low fore upper lips oF an} i PPiiy white, baie "dye and ‘hair gl ‘alker street, first store from Broadway; Mra. Ways, Brooklyn. To Cristadora’st—Ie the Cry of all the dred haired who wish to substitute beauty for excelsior hair dye metamorphoses them in tive ‘mand black @btatned with ‘hin general dver Sold ana applied at No. 6 Astor House. Cyristadore’s Hatr Dye ts Singled Out by the ladies es the only one whose artificial tint cannot be detect od and that does not crisp thelr rin and Toupeecs rovements seoure ance and daravat dye le applied i> HELOR'S, 433 Broadway. Je, In rapid succession, pn are that the volnaes that the paper in lowe and distinct, the typography is designs of the Knalish artists, Lirery, thisedition of bickens must supersede: no one of true taste can afford to do wi series of books “Tn announeing the works of Dickens we do not think it ne. «10 UFge AY Oe to prseeae y, because if ia expected that every reader, east all his works, ot already copies will forthwith su themselves. All desire to read Dickens, their desires because he never wrote & book that did not air to make men wiser and better. He appenis to the heart, and wins it, We feel grateful to any and every one wi cirenlate Dickens more widely, lly than any otbe re the only complete un works publisbed in America.”” Published and tor sale, wholesale and retail, by PETERSON, 10% Chestout street, Philadelphia, 1} or dere should be addeewed. ‘ork by E Stephens: String ; Livermore & Rudd; G. her booksellers, CAPITAL THING IS A CAPITAL PAPER. corps, and is the most ca such a charming ok of their merit themselves of a sex oF condition, wi y “d all should gratity miblisher in the 6 Tiave you soon the Forsale im New ete, A head of hair is erm D. appleion & © ‘or rendered biaek in five minutes by this extraordi- nited at No. 6 Astor parr Guid, fold and ap 702 Broadway.—Lovet's Wahpene will tte- store gray hair to ite youthful aj Call and see those who have ae perfect heads of hair as w ‘arance, and cure baldness, and ba'd, and now young, by using the ew York Ledger has pital paper ever printed it bas the best writers, at their pam es— No other paper employs such talent. Citrehugh oO for it. cel all others for comfort and durability. | Sars’ xigturney se on of pplication, receive his system of mea Fulton s'reet, thira 1, which secures a perfect fi, door from Broadway Cristadora’s Hair y weekly interests its readers, on Bennett's pen graces its columns. jood tales and aketc ang in its servier, but old in merit. signs tia heanbfal pictures, Kvery body reads the Ledger ROSS & TOUSBY are the agent TREAT KUSH AT RVANS & OC established that 409 Broad York (o buy books Mery 8. Gibson Dye has Assumed the Olver Sinclair firs place amon articles of its clase. No other dye beauties in five minutes. be distinguished from the life tint; and then, it improves instead of burning the hair, Bold and ap- piled at No. 6 Astor House, A Card.—All Persons who have Gray Hi: jor, are invited to call and con# consultation free) at 4 Church street, corner Tis new flatd gives to the hwir the natural color desired, and may be considered a real prodigy of chemistry. sell pooks as low as they ean be bought elsewhere, and give with rach book a p varying in value from 25 cents to The depends upon the number of livered at the time of sale, Great inducements to agents Catalognes containin; full explanations sent on application \o any acirens free. MPORTANT TO TRAV RAILWAY AND STRAM NAV Holloway’s Otntment and Pills are Aston- ishing remedies for scrofula and all skin diseases. As anit peneiraes meat, so Will this ointment reach the affecten parts, RATED - Sold at the manufactocies, IGATION GUID 1. The authorized advertisements whieh give more fnformation than 2. It gives correct, full and reliable time tables, received to date of publiention t the request and with the sanc- pervision of @ large number of railroad coniain® sixty maps, delineating most of the railways, 08, distances, stations, &e a new feature, pro wpced by the rail oad companies and the travelling public an Invaluaiie one. 5. An index of nearly 1,000 6. Diverging rontes of travel. New reading matier of interest to the traveller, not com tained in former numbers. B.A gazeiteer of owns through which the railroads pass. A steamboat directory. containing an account of the sail de to the prinetpal hotels, 11. Railways and ¢ OPINIONS OF THE PRESS, Prom the Courier and F No traveller shou'd he without this monthly and by Palpitation of the Heart.—Dr, 8. 8S. Fitch's heart corrector cures palpitation and other forms of heart dis — by druggists. ‘the principal railway tabi TM Broad wa: Agenis Wanted. Address 8. 8. Pitch & News for the Public.—The Following Ar ticle (s frem the pen of one of omr moat celebrated physicia end one whowe name, if we were carry instant conviction to the pubile mind of the truth of all tion and under the Iie! to mention i ens. Fprtons—Permit me tooccupy alittle of your space in doing on act of humanity —fe othe effiicted and dishearten is simple humanity—to in the way of easily ac: Thave had more than ah hed hwer complaints without namber among my patients. hove bad a dozen cases of fever aod aqu or king's evil; billows disorders recently, of yellow fever. iy managed with pothing b eration of quackery article of the materia medien, administered by ever A when itean hb obtained pure, ins nlow, Tow of nothing so the removal of derar nll billows affeetions fodte, case of scroful type. and one ene these caces | have satiafac: Tooine #8. ne pr . Which ia published uthority from officts! information. From the New Y The completeness of thie work a eutacy reeommond it to the attention of travellers, whether on excursions of business or pleasure, From the American Rat This is a mont admirably on (ta effets are start: provinces a speedy care. s jodine is certain to extirpate (he Venry Apders’ Second its apparent general ac Tn ferofulnue dicey taint. | therefore warmly recor jodine water, sold by ANDERS & FOatir i, ¥; 48 Fulton street, Brooklyn, and all re- avenne: 862 Broad wi spectabie drnggis's. Tt in the most complete iblisbed in this or any country. fl LITERATURE. sad COMPLETION OF GROTE’S HISTORY OF GREECE. DE TOCQUEVILLE ON THE CAUSES OF THE FRENCH REVOLUTION. Chevalier Bunsei New Work. ADEA Vad ie™ 827 to 885 Pearl street, (Franklin square), PUBLISM, Thus DAY: Vol, 12, 12mo., muslin, 75 cents. le wu clos 1» CO- temporary with ‘Aletander the Great —_ BY GkORG! jaWith portraits, map ‘und. an index, completing the work. . kamo., muslin, 7 ; seep extra, Ege tiesee |: em Seep Sem te 8 Endeavor to become acquainted with Mr. Grote, who is an- gaged on & Greek History. [ expect deal from this pégduction.—Niebubr, the Historian, to Professor Lieber, in 7. ‘The most important contribution to historical literature in modern times. The author has now incontestably won tor himself the ttle, not merely of a historian, but of the historian of Greece.—Quarterly Keview, Loudon. Mr. Grote ts, beyond all qnestion, the historian of Greece, unrivalled, so far as we know, inthe erudition and genius with which be has revived the picture of a distant past, and brought home every part and feature of its history to our iu- tellects and our hearts.—London Timea, A great Merary undertaking, equally notable whether W regard tas un accession to what ia of standard value in 0} Jang or asan honorable monument of what English scliolaa ship can do.—Athenwum, ‘The acute intellig the discipline, faculty of intellect, and the excellent erudition, every one would look for from Mr. Grote; butthey willhere ulxo tind the element which harmonizes these, aud without which, on such a there, an orderly and gold’ work could uot have’ been written. Pootry and Philosophy attend the historian on either hand, and do not impede or misguide his steps.—bxaminer, Mr. Grote's familiarity both with the great bighways and the obscurest by baths of trrecian literature and autiquity. his selva been equatied aud not otten approuched sa unlearned England: while those Germ: o have rivalled i', lave gel dow possessed the uality inently characterizes Mr Grote ot keepiog historical | evely under the re of evidence —speots becoming dienity of & suits to priveipins, car efal ve impregnation of fact welgned learning, em te, unforced adaptation of re cauen of theory by tact, wind r extensive “and Weil: with invelligeuce and taste, we have seen no historical work of modern times whi h we would place above Me. Grote’s history —Morning Cheonicte. ‘the great work on which Mr. Grote has so long besa en ge Red. 48 at once # nd detailed narrative of the bis lory of Greece, anda sued philosophy of Grecian history. — Athenwum. Mr Grote will be emphatically the historian of the of Greece. Ail that loriner writ than biographical eba lin Duniversity Mugazine, Me THE OLD REGIMY AND TRE REVOLUTION, BY ALUXIS DE TOCAL Of the Academe Francaise, author of @emocragy in Ame Censiated by Jobm Bonuer, £50, o. mn i A calm, philosor hical inquiry mio the cause of the French Revesubon, ane the working of the Old Regime. In this werk M. De tucqueville hus daguerreotyped Brench polith eal society under se old isonarchy; shown us where tbe real power lay, and how i: alleeted individual nehinen ia the dauy avecavous of life, what was the real condition of the no bunty, of the elergy, of the takdd 2 peopl,” of the peasantry, wherein France ditlered from all other countries in Kurope; wh information derived under these various be said, Is now fret printed, Toequey Ule informs as, mat of the old intendant’s of or labor devoid t cr muy be formed from the author's statement tha: more than one of the thirty odd chap- ters contained in the volume alone cost him a year “Tirnst,”? sa have writen th Ihave written tor a Frenebmi and thinks of therelore, that in M. Le Tocqueville tn bis preface, “that T Work without prejudice; but 1 ednnot say It would be reel prope ‘hen he speaks of his coun hich we live. Tasknowledg: the society of the Old teexime it aul ay devas, 1 hav lost sight of he society of our own ey.” the work abousds with alusions to the Empire and the Frperor. It need hardly be added, that not emogistic of the powers. that b been wssailed with more pungent satire or more cogent logv: an, BUNSEN’S SIGNS OF THE TIMES. Figns of tbe Times; being Letters on the Dangers to Ret vious Liberty tn the Present Day. By the Chevalier Bun. a by Miss Susanna Wiukworth, 12m, mus has selon valaable work, by @ man of consummate intelle:t, an Upon subject second to nene in inerest and importance. bAuminer. (Au investigation of the,religious principles at work in the Christian World; tracing, as far as modern politics extend, the ac’ . associations, and secular decrees, epforeing spiritual dogmas. [tis the that Das appeared in modern tines 1. MRS. 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G, WALLS, Publishing Agent, No 1 Beekman street. <email eg ac ROSA ne ae NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1856. poleon, Albert, Ryons ex] POLITICAL. TH WARD. EL BOTION or pune. ane 79 tae Mepublican Stale Nominati nvention.— ent: eth Ward Mepublican poe ye hoid a at Conu- nental Hall, corner of Thirty fourth street and avenue, on Monday evening, Sept. 8, wt 73g o'clock, tor the election of one delegate und one ulternate, to represent in part the Fourteenth Assembly district, in ‘the Republican Convention, to be held at Syracuse on the 17th of Seprember. The voll of the election will be open from 8 to 9 o clock in the evening. MOHAKLES NETTLELON, President. oat } Secretaries. NAMPAIGN LETTER PAPER AND ENVELOPES, WITH cogravings of the different Presidential candidates, for sale at EVANS & ©0.’S gift bookstore, 409 Broadway. RAND FILLMORE AND DONELSON DEMONSTRA- tion, at the Washington statue, Union square.—A grand Mass meeting of the electors of the city of New York, in fa- vor of the election of Fillmore and Donelson, will be hela at the Washington statue, Union square, on Friday evening, Sept. 12, at 735 P.M. ‘Three stands will be erected. When the Bceling adjour: torch light procession will be formed, w march down Broadway, around the Park, up the Bowery v» the statue again, there to dismiss. Oluvs will be prepared with torches, banners, &c. Eininent speakers have beea in vited to address the meeting an pected to aitend, among whom are Gen Sam Houston, Com. “stockton, Franc’ Granger, G Washington Huot, J, J. Crittenden, Jas. ©. Futuam, Rives, David Paul Brown, Bdwaed Eve oneth Raynor, Jos, b. Whit Corwin, &e., &e. -B.T Chapinan, Chairman B: % L.A Cober ws Oe leo of Arrangements. N PURSUANCE 0) Central Committe to the elect OF TAR REPUBLICAN tward, friend ested ty na w. 45 Whi wate andl ¢ ond assembly district in the Re- to te held at Syracuse the ocloek, and remain open OF THE to attend the regular aliernate to repre ubliean Womta'ing Co ‘ith inst. ‘The poll to b until So'cloek. Vo M.A. Van Ly allot. seman, AYTON CLUB ( N DEC mibly meetin, are beret on Seturday evening, and Temple streets" By member is ex vectra to att {CEL WILCTAMS, Sec HE SIX! WARD PIONERR BUCHANAD Breckinridge Club will meet at thely headqaart roe Hall, corner of Pearl and Centre su 2, Sept. & at S o'clock to complete thy the grand toreh Light process tendanee is required, ts business of iaportanc cracy into be transacted. My order, HENRY. H. HOWARD, Presiden‘. {Secretaries ic arrangements Panetual a to the demo: Janes McGowan, Henny lve 1PO THE FRIENDS OF FREMO Vo signed. having conatitut ves a commaittee for the exclusive jarposes of ei” is bearing noon the tomentons questions now at issue before the american peo y invite coutributions from all who are itt vg the triumph of libervy and jaw at ty a Money in large sims, from whatever qua ived, wil be aernputous y applies to this sole object, and not one ent ot fe will be diverted to any other ure. All tha! is ne ry, in onder election by unexampled inajorities, is that the p have the means of thoroughly undersianding the recklessness. lolly and fmbecility of the prese ch the tree Stace ‘ms, the necessity of veenring that the naliteations 6 the people's sant Contributions may be addressed to the mitive, Me. Ren Field, 151 Nassau street, New York. o—THE proaching elect of Kansas ave the vie ve for the Presiden: DUDLEY 8. GREGORY, AA SHERMAN, GEO. J CORNELL, KEN FIELD, DENNING DUBK, OOM. DANA, IRTEENTH WARD.—THE M Publican Association of the Thirteenth ward are request ed to assemble at Onderdonk’s Hall, corner of Grand and Cline ton streets, on Monday evening, Sept. 8, at 8 o'clock. ine cordance with the call of the Kepublican Central Committee, to select two delegates and two alternates to the Syrnease Cot etove vention, and transact such otber business as may ¢: them. ‘All eprolied members are particularly requestad to at tend. Ky ender. EDWAKD COLLIN, President. B.C Dra 2 Sivas, § Secretaries. NION AND VICTORY.—THE BUCHANAN AND Breckinridge Clup of the First ward will hold their regular meeting this evening, for the purpose of como! arrangements for the torchight procession on Tuesday, 9 Punctual attendance is requested. ty order, CHAS. McCAY, 'Prosident. Jonx 8, Scurny, ; Dunit J. Conky, Secretaries ‘ept ch, $2.00; Salurday, Sept. 6, miie heats, best three m five. J. Whetpley’s bay mare to wagon, 8 McLaughlin's bay mare in harness.” This race comes oii at two o'clock, J. CONKLIN, Proprietor, ENTREVILLE (OU RSE.—TROTTING. Hotel, Three or more t make a field, and two to start. JUKL CONKLIN, Proprietor, ENTRE above pags belong i Queens country, Te 1 ng» belong in Queene OEE CONKLIN, Proprietor, CENTREVILLE, COURSE, | L, 1—TKOTTI atS o'clock, mate $0i D. Piifer names bay mare; il. a dumuesion to al! parts ot the podruil Dames olack stallion IABHION JOCKEY CLUB RACKS—FASHION COURSE, near Newtown, Long Island, ‘The tall meeting of the on Tuesday, Sept. 23 and continue four da Fist Day — subscription $300: beats NOMINATIONS. tmp. Priats, 2, Morris’ br. £, Etiquette, by Martner, ont of Pashion. inf. Hlia, by imp. 3. Jno. Bunter Ehzabeth, by Andre: Kate Cole. Same day—Light weight stakes, subscription $250; forfeit $0; $0 y the club, four miles; carry 100 Iba, son 1. N. B. Young’s ca. m. Ellen dam by imp. Trustee, 6 y of Young Lady Lightfoot; 5 years. 3... bush's chin, Hosa by Andrew: 5 years, parse, $100. ‘Two mile heats’ Kame day—Jockey Club purse, $250. Mile heats $ in 5 Tump Day, Thursday, September 2—Jockey Club purse, Three mile heats. Last Day, Friday, September %—Jockey Club stases. Bubseription’ $200; forfeit, 860, ‘$1.40 added by the Foor mile heata, NOMINATIONS 1, Wm. Fi. Gibbons’ b. m. P sandra, 5 years. tmp. Priam: 6 years. & W.d. Shaw's gr. out of Register’s dam; aged. .N, B. You dam by limp, Truster; O years. Entranee money, > per cent, go Ww second horse in the race, If three start. J. A. VALENTINE, Secretary F. 1. 0. PERSONAL. LADY, IN DISTRESS, WISHES TO MEET WITH some benevolent person. who would relieve he Present difficulties, For particulars address Mrs. bile, Hrowd pat office, for two days. iy's are but malice, to seduce the consiant man FIRST FIDDLER, WILLIAMS. —WILL BE. WILAIAMS DROP 4 LINE je to Frank Archer Thorniey. at ‘he lost office, giving ad oress, Don't fall, a8 be Wishes to see you ou a matior ot tin ARCHER THOKNLEY ATAL NO. 2G6.—BROOKLYN CAMELEON LIKE DO. subteriuge page 64. Mtolj. L do not read such yh ning stat . B. LION, NFORMATION WANTED—DY TH her, A. &, Hanson, W6t Race street, Philadelpils, NPORMATION WANTED—OF MR, NICHOLAS MUR, phy, by bis wife, Bridget Murphy. Any information of him will be thankfully recived, by addressing a note to Mrs, Kridget Murphy, Brooklyn Post ofies. Virginia and Lilinois PApETs please copy. NFORMATION WANTED—OF MRS. MARY CARLAN, wife of Michael Carlen, formenly Mise Mary Cavett, a na: tive of (he parish of Castletown, Kilpatrick, county Moat, Ireland, when lust heard from se was tn this sity, on ber way ty Saratoga Bprin Aty information of her or her hasband Wil be must thankfully veeeived oy hee stator, Mra. Keld, wh West Twenty m atreet, between Ni amd Tenth nines, New York. Albany and Saratoga papers please eopy NFOKMATION WANTED —IF THE COLORED nxn, who took some clothes to he washed from hi Wooe ter street, Inst Wednesday, will cail at (he adeve number, she Will be it eraily rewarded. EMBERS OF CLAYTON CLUB, READ SPRCTAL NO. thee. RS, M. DE GARCIA WILL FIND A LETTER TO her address in the Unton #yttere Post ailice, Bbit 4. M*. AUGUSTUS COLE Ie PARTICULARLY REQUE: ed fo call on C. B. Meate, No, 38 Fine street, R W,C HUAPELL, Wr or Hodges’ te iL Broadway, NO QPFENCE WAS TSTENDED TW MY RRWARK this morning, aot T hope none will be taken, it wns one inadvertently and ont rove, hands with the Pope. ARS AI IMOTHY SEILOR ot arrive: Advertise your i at Walker's Hotel, Greenwich street rs Qratax ISLAND FERRY —SATURDAY, a) AUGUST, iY K =Virst fddier caught in his own trap. How that sinpld ‘on does roar. EMPIRE WATER, QARATOGA iy RMPIRE SPRING WATER. ‘The atendy Increase of popularity of the Rmpire water dur. ing the past few years, the CRETIFIC NTRS OF PHYaICE whieh prove the Kmpire water aang SUPERIOR To CONG 4 possersing all the virtuce of Congress, without the frritating properties which pon water n creates a cough inthe ‘iw tds, White the Nincire water i soothing in ite effects, with a ‘ling irritation, and having in it OrORTION OF 1OMNE, neeful in many Which MaKe VOFCLOTS DISRACER, DYRPRSIA, BTC., and invalnable inthe awakening to action of the torpid liver, iwet Fg eee ee GANORPTION, for whieh, previously, Saratoga waters have been mainly held Jeni, have produced « strong impression in the public und that the Einy Foie destined very soun to be the e MOST CRLERRATRD OF THE SARATOGA WRTRRS, fear wate is ain Re 68 Barciny siveet, Soe ee ere ptt, ath welock, coreme of Thames ia, on Sabunday’ even lonal adminisiratio® the y- tary of the cora- LLE COURSE, L. L—TROTTING—GREAT PURSE $500, with an inside stake of $600, half forfeit, mile heats, best three in ive to wagons, for all horses excepung Fora fempie, Luneet and Eddy, to come of September 22; to close Saturdiy, September 6, by 9 o'clock P.M. at Faulkland & Duryea’s VILLE COURSE, TROTTING —SATURDAY, September 6 at 8 o'clock, match $20), Talle nests. best three in five. EB. Wribht names >. «. Reindeer, to hatoess, owner names b. m. Sally Miller, to 200 1b. Wagon, The five mites out to wagons, jon Jockey Clad will commence watcbeater county stakes, for three year oie, fortes $100; £60) added by the ciu9; mile Jno. B. Monnot's ch, f. Koxana, by imp. Trustee, dam by Yorkshire, out of Mary 4. J. B. Moonee be. f. May Thorn, by tap. Trustee, ont of oman, by imp. Glencoe, 2. W. J. Shaw's br. mm Sis Liabufoot, by imp. Trustee, ont im. Rosavel, by imp. Consternation, dam Sreoxp Dav, Wednesday, September 24—Jockey Club ‘hilo, by Mariner, out of Cas. 2. Jno. B, Monnot’s eh, h. Logan, by imp, Trustee, dam by ‘g. One Ryed Joo, by Prince George, h.m, Klien Bateman, by imp, Glencoe, from her D. WEATPORE, me a ee ee Cease your punning force, and cunning vast, preveut UNDERSIGN eD, of the Whereabouts of Heury C. Manson, late of Phiindel: phin, Any information will be thankfully received by his WAS APPOINTED AGENT ank Note Pot Lelineator and Reporter, fa reqiwested to call at the bavking house of Mess, Hodges & remind you that | vove for Pill- 5 SITUATIONS WANTED. YOUNG, HKALTHY WOMAN WOCLD LIKE TO dA. sdiotines on some tale 199 7th t., be- tween ava. A and be FRENCH GIRL, WITH THE BEST OF REF wants @ situation as seamsteess; she is full to ive lessons in French to childrea. Apply (© Madame Phil potewun, 88 Brondway" A GENTLEMAN IS DESIROUS OF PROCURING A. situation for his cook, a Seotch woman, who cam be high- ly recommended. Address H. 8., box 1,217 Post office, A YOUNG LADY, EXPERIENCED IN TEACHING the common English bracehes and radiments of music, is desirous of forming an engagement to instruct the emaltier children of a family residing in New Y: at their —_ meee Best of reference given, Address H. G. 8., He- ral jee. A SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS chambermaid, and is willing te assist in the washing and ironing: good ety references. “Inynite at $14 Houston room 16. (A BRSPECTABLE PROTESTANT WOMAN WANTS A situation, todo the housework of a smal! family, or to do chamberwork. Good reference given. -Respectable persous only need apply at 286 West 27th st, in the rear, A Reon WANTER—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS cook: is a good washer and ironer Good reference. ApRly ‘at 138 West 3ud et., between 7th and Sth aves., top floor, buck room. A SITUATION WANTED—BY A PROTESTANT GIRI., as chambermaid or Waiter, or to do housework, in a pris Vate family. Good relerences. | Apply at 225 W. 25th st YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION—IN A hakery or funcy store. | No objection to, do light work ina private family “Address Mi. 0. ., Brooklyn Post office, or Herald oflice. " City reterences giver RESPECTABLE SCOTCH GIRL WANTS A SITUA- AA Won, in a stoail respectable fam! ‘al house werk. Apply at 1 Canal st., over the milk depo YOUNG MAN OF RESPECTABILITY 18 IN WANT OF @ situation, tn temperance grocery or we, Store. Can give’ antint erences a3 to character and capability, a8 he hes served live years at the busivess ina most respectabie house in the old country. Please address L. 8. Heralé offic, or 16 Franklin st,, for two days, YONUG BUSINE Jor bis evenmugs ov vy. Adiress Walter, Herald oes, YOUNG COLORED MAN, OF THE Highest OHA ter, Wishes & siumion'in a large ficst class pri Boarding house, or a small 1 waiter. Ui the best references ax to cap Herald office, tor #!x days. A SITUATION WANTED—BY A STEADY, SOBER hi inn good driver, and scderatands Call at 243 bith the care of hor: bret floor. STEADY YOUNG MAN W or to Work YOUNG GERMAN age, Wanin a silue ks Geena the business au i2aud 14 City Fail pl OPYISTS.—A YOU AME! writes a neat, legible busine: Uiining employme dress, MoE... 5 1 from bis lust pl ia the hoi LaDy, hand, {4 4 voncity. Please eall or wd too HURCH CHOIRS—NEW YORK © J soprano, well © Wishes a situation, to Episcopal service. A RUGGISTS AND APOTHECART fully capabie of (aking the entire Would wish tor s power aod compass. ed with the way Post ollice. — GENTLEMAN urge oa irag store, wsituation, Or Would act o& assistatant, wiven. Address C, D., Heraid eflice DUCATIONAL.—AN AME! classical attainments (una Teligions but resvectiul to ni! 5 Wishes a place ax (eacher or principal of an aewlemy, or high school, in_ some small city or good sized village, would go South or West; woud prefer a place whare his wife else could be epgaged in teaching. Can teach modern languages. if demanded, having pursued the stu-ly of tuem on the Continent. Please address. tor a few days, M. 4, Instructor, derald ettiee. OUSEKEEPER.—A LADY FROM BOSTON, MAS Wishes » situation as housekeeper Ye famil ihe best of city reference given and req Avess, W. X. «» Union aqu Post oflice, for one week. NOTICE TO LADIES AND GENTLEMEN — \ RESPECT. AN able wie to take wil kinds of wash- ing; te an by the day in the lent washer and ironer: no objeation to go out reverence giver, if required. Cail at 193 Crosby 7 Foor 12. ROFESSOR.—WANTED ¥ gentleman, wth four ye Situation, tna Lan, mathems given, Addi SITUATION WANTED—AS NURSE AND SBAMSTRESS, © bya wh y kind aod toad of dren; of as chamberturid and seams: can fll either situ- ation; hae good city relerences, “Call at 238 Kast 19th st, near jst avenue. A YOUNG ENGLISIT ’ experience in tuitioa, & vate family, @ teach Greek, French, &c ood refereaces: 4 sureet. LITUATION WANTED—BY \ STEWARDESS, OF SO: , ‘out of (bis port, speaks Ewalish, French snd Spanien tently. address P53 Moraia 1 LAY WERS.—A YOUNG ATTORNEY, WITH GOOD reference, and of consiceravie experience inthe pracy jee, wishes a'situation with rome respectable lawer im this city, Address Solicitor, Herald etic 10 LAWYERS.—A YOUNG LAWYER DESIRES A situation. as clerk in an office, where a fair comoensation Will be pa'd for bik rerviors. Satixtuctory reforenees as to barecter aud ability will be given, address Law, Herald colle. (T° GASPITTERS, AND PLUMERRS —WANTED, A situation as bookkeeper, by a young tan, who haa been employed ina winilar eapal sy ima gastiting ‘and plumbing tablshment tn th she last four years, Referenes TANTED—LY A YOUNG GIRL, 15 YEARS OF age, @ situation ina private faraily, as cham ermaid and Waites: woud make herself ge useful. Call at her ast place, 76 Pacitic #t., Brookiyu. W ANTED—A_ SITUATION’ girl, ax child's purse a the entire charge of an ini dress a note to BY A_ RESPECTABLE amatress, rom ite f Vanda st FANIRD—A SITUATION, AS LLOUSEK family where there are children, or a8 matron in a pub- lie institute, by a widow. ‘ihe best of reference given as to capability.” Address P. By Lierali offic Warten SITY ATION, ag DUrSe ap. BY A YOUNG WOMAN, as champermaid and wires, ‘na p.ain respect “om! reference from ber last place. Call at 206 avenue a, in ihe store, TANTED—BY A RESPPCT«nLE YOUNG WOMAN, A stuation as cook, in a private family. dood ey re ference. Apply at 140 Brilge st, srooklyn, near High, WANTHED= BY AN eXrentENcHD “A SITUA. tion; isa good plvin cook aud Inundresss is wilitog to make hervoif isetul. Good city reference, Call for two Lays atd4 Duane rt, second leor, (rent ron ANTED—A BABY TO WE NURS, BY A REP RY table woman, who he crown, Apoly at sediord avenue, between Myrtle and rOOk.D. TANIED—BY A YOUNG MAN. A SITY atIO: light porter, ia a st drive horse and cart or an fxoress wagon: is well wevnaintéd wih the city. Addrow Express, bos 102 Herald ofc. ITU ATIC vt ig “AS DRY GOODS CLERK, asa Gry goods howe, The bi ork, box 100 Beraid office, til 8 W ANTED—BY A STUDENT OF UNION CHR MAK et Neminary, a gradlisie of Cr New Jerany, @ wloy ment one or two hours a day. as instructor in the aarieut LAbENageR, In FOMe private family ar fer hors made Kuows by wider: TANTED—BY A YuUNG MAN, A SEPOATION AS Nght porter oF assisiant leer « wholesale bouse ef any kind; ts 20 yenrs of age, can spaak and write Preach ond understands Germas Salary not se moe on objee! ase ermanent atuasion, Good references given, Les adlrese wm. Tyler, 4565. TANTED—SITUATIONS, VY TW rdener, woderstencing his the other en) rota le the ow ae; a} 0, the care of s nek in peneral by beth, ‘No oujection to the enuntey ohies ‘nad Be POST OF FICE NOTICES, POT, CEFICE NOTICH Tite MAILS VOR KUROPR, vie Somhempten and Bremen, per Unived States ate un: nnn, Will chee at thie oficnon Saturday, the Oth day tember, at i, o clock a M ISAAC ¥. FOWLER, Postmas'er, _ CONGRESS WATT, CARD.—TO SOUTHERNERS, DRINKERS OF CON giesn water. Weare reitubly informed that mtweral # ators wader the name of ““Saretoga” water, aad site, under he name of “Saratoga” waits, are extensively. impos upon the public inthe Southern and Southwestern States, where per- sons buying theme articles desire and think they are purehasing “Congrens Water, e., whereas at Saraiogs there are waters of ail kinds, from Congress down to ditch water; and the Articles inposed inthe wagner on the public are inoely art: ‘fein entirely worthiess, aad oiten dangere 3 persone the eilect of Congress water, the ‘ them belag entirely dif rent from that of the genaiie Congress water, Jnently producing griping v Ae. times reaulting in serions permanent dittienitios, by wi the ive powers and ew roving the tone of the ‘often rendering » mill case of dyspepata the effet inno Wise different from that prodneed saline cathartics dissolved in ordinary water—while ¢ Water produces neaher griping or injurious effect in however debilitated (he patient ma: ‘curative. The Congress Spring,’ aa ie well. ky the spring Wich during sixty three built the reputation of Saratoga, oor the name of the spring with 1 Jace, thus afford the copes for awindlers Biiet” worthless articles pon tio on the of the reputation chiaived by the Codgress pring series of years. The injury thus inflicted upon the ourselves ts double, for on taking these «spurious finding ether no e.. -ct or injurious effects from their in future refuse the genuine Congress water, they have alread: It. This vot a sufficient ite dunt it ts in bovtes ant coumverietens forthe purpose OF counterfeiters fini leas article and selling it as Omneress antd ‘be certain that the ‘ork beanie. bottle uine hi 10h i z 4 385 i 1H eve of e wate We eit without counterfeit. te s ders, salts, to., they are not only nirjons—not even iit. powders That it te water re have the a Sir wy, a8 foil > ae to Ss of which will be