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ee meamnne rested om Fridsy night, charged with baving struck ‘Charles Dodd, of No. bry Cherry street, witb a slung shot. Committed for trial by Justice Wood, New York Hosrrrat.—The weekly report to Sept. 6, 1856, is as followe:—Remaining on August 29, 289; "ad mitted to Sept. 5, 62; d iotaages, cane or relieved, 65; died, 7; remaining at date, 27 1, 5. Pouce Court Driverp.—During Friday yr Day ‘water pipes in the Essex Market prison were left oem, through some negligence of the keepers, and thé place ‘was found flooded next morning. Many valuable press were epee, and the Court bad to adjourp in the pies ra lanaar Excosmon.— The annend: or; ‘target axopreion Tas Musketeer Guard, Capt. Rottger, pros . . Bechtel’s, Staten Islan%,” Seventeen prizes yuted to the best marksmen, Sore att Tae Frencu Press on Am sn10an Poxitics —The Patric, of August 18, states the’ the candidature of Colonel Fremont bas met with the greatest sympatny in Earo) His platfo he into to, fo we 8 pacitc ofterin; t te the propagandiat pro- Prams of the Ostend Contereace, of which Mr. Bachnan the candidate. Mr, Fremont yeprenent the generous aspirations of the rising Ameriwan generation. He repu- qiates an exter7.a! ot re ve policy, and is also sopeed fo the eatenswaof slavery inthe Union. Peaco and liber- ty are = ‘wotto. lonel Fremont, says the Patric, is ‘nel of the who have done mogt to prepare and re- allze ‘the annexation ef California to the United States. Bis fetlow citizens owe him a debt of gratitude, and the Presidential election which is about to take place will af- ford ‘oem ‘an apportupity of discharging the obligation. ‘We hope that they will not fail to avail themselves of it, Me. J. G. Bexxerr — Sin_-Allow me, through your columns, to eorrect the error 4m the siatenent of the case of Courtney vs, Henderson, as re- Fourie in your jue of September 1. The plainit, Thoma artney, bf yeursof ‘age, had been attending. the infirmary nearly a year, as proved by one of the attendiug physicians Sfubst intitdion’ Dre Agnew? He was recommonted to nie Dy a friend of his, whose son I had treated for severe intlam- Ballon, and cured, Te (Courtney) exme unter my tentioent hysicians of the infirmary (who, by the way, were the gay anoal testimony in the case) did not prove any unskil atom my part: neither was I ehown that was An Rallcensed practitioner, allbough every adept. (o prove my ability as un oculist was ruled out by the court As Thave movell for a new tral. in which T. shall prove the allegations guade aginst me without foundation, Task the public awa it. , respectful Fesalt of te ours, respect) sy, HENDERSON. ee Beebe & Co., 156 Brosdway, nawe bw a tom ent hat now ready, ‘They have semen fashion for gridemen'g he 2° rea jana trtalng Bats and caps. Cutlery—Embracing a Large Varie- PB pont ne af? and pocket Tiives. of the most pare Heauuiful patterns, many of which have never been betore ried. Forsale at A. & J. SAUNDERS’, No. 7 Astor House, ‘387 Broadway. Pianofortes.—A Number of New and Second hand pianos, also melodeons, all of full and rich tone, fally warranted, and at prices that defy competition. A decid ain may now be had at the warehouse of Jou . & CO., 167 Canal street, four doors west-of Varick. The Piano.—The Greatest Imy mt Is ae o & ©. FISCHER'S improved cireular sesle pianoforte, 1m, 325 Broadway, opposite Broadway theatre. Manu Retory, Twenty-eighth street and Ninth avenue, New York. Pianos and Melodcons.—The Horace Waters modern improved pianos and melodeons are to be found, only 385 Brosdway. ‘Pianos to rent, and rent slowed on pur- hase ir fsale’on monthly payments; second hand pianos $30 to $140; melodeons from $40 to $135. Private Lessons m Penmanship.—The Sub- seriber will receive a limited number of ladies or gentlemen for private Instruction in, enmanahip, at his elegant rooms, corner of Franklin sire rane Sa OLIVER B. GOLDSMITH Portable Dressing Cases.—These Articles, ge eonducive to the comfort and convenience of travel- Jers and others, can be seen at the subscribers’ stores in great variety, And upon examipation, cannot fail of being watisfac:: y are made with strict regard to thelr por- a ry and and cheapness Each contains G. Saunders’ tablet hh yeep razors in perfect order. For Pa ’, No. 7 Astor House, and 337 Mr. C. D. Fredricks (late Gurney & Fred- ee would respectfully upounce to his patrons and friends hotographic department to 585 Broad- nee ite tbe ‘Setropelat Hotel, and that all the Parision wi ich he introduced to this country still remain with are taken in every style, daguerreotypes, Baz ambrotypes, 4c. The rooms’ are open free for receptios of visiters ai all hours. FREDRICKS, (late Gurney & Prodricks) way, opposite Metropolitan J. ‘would Respectfully Announce to bis friends and patrons that, he continues bis ists and Sagnerrent e business at ols © lway, cor of Levpard street, and end teat be bie, not moved any of his establisbbent to any part ‘ot tho chy, nor He has, however, made inportint Sitgeae raphic department, and 6 of superior artists, to pro- jures than have heretofore been taken in this J. GURNEY, 349 Bi cor. Leonard st, Jet Bracelets and Ornaments of the Newest continue to be received by every steamer, with an end Eis‘varicty of fancy ‘articles, ladies’ reuicules, dressing and eard cases, pearl aod ivory fans, porcelain, bronze ‘andother erns men's. ‘&c., &c., &e., at the extensive fancy bazaar of Hi, 8B. ROGERS’, 49 Broadway. Wurs, Furs, Furs.—! Intend so doing. improvements in ihe arenes with the advan woo Ouer Pp Furs.—Ford & Scott, No. 210 Broadway, lower corner of Fulton street, have this day opened ‘a splendid stock of Indies’ tippets, victorines, pelerines and apes, with cus ‘o mate, of fiteh, mink, stone marten, sables, ged other furs, which for style and cannot be excelled. ‘would éall attention to the fact that they have no old peck Put of upon customers, everything In, thelr stock Raving been selected and mai this yoar expressly fr them, and under their own su rision, regardiess of ex- (i @ ste which cannot fal ae Jenge the most fastidious. Their furs | il bear the closest clamination, and aro war: be just aa they are represented. FORD & SCOTT, Mower Teorner of Fulton street, sign of the B10 iiroad ig Hat. September.—Mosquito-proof Fall Clothing. Sepiember ushers in the Fall— ‘Ob, month divine to all fruit eaters ! And thou woullst be divine to all If "tweren’t for thy “tarnal skeeters:”” My head bas got more bumps than those Frrenoiogite have dared to treat of— nd trom my thorax to my toes, I'm but a dish which “skeeters"” eat of ! Thank heavea! we have found out nt last stuff mosquito proof and pleasant, which Will not Wear or soil 80 fast # those Fall clothes we wi *rwes Sart found ou this * ‘This armor which ne To sing his praise, I've tried: but fail, Exhansting brain, and rhymes, and metres! % Lind bo Je, made mosquito proof, ‘The'logs, the arins, te @ body; Ne Tneeet the can pierce the woof, No sharp unicnna now can prod you! But, whetl oF not, Apart from a these biting varmints,”” ‘Oh, never—never be Smith's styleof Palland Winter garments ! Smith Brothers’ One Price Wholesale and Retail Clothing ‘Warerooms, Nos, 122 and 140 Fulton street, New York. Black Cloth Suits, el casgimere business suits. lack frock who Wears one we wrade of apparel. It fs not enough that the clothes ‘De well cut, the boota and hat fuuitiens; the shirt mst fit nicely, the neck tie, glove, per ‘cups apd pieces, cat case lete, yaaa es ik. KERR, hangings, embracing every variety known to THOMAS FAYE & CO., 257 Broadway, oppomitie Paper om apt gt Faye & Co., Broadway, near Warren sireet, haveon hand every variety ings, diepiayed on ecrerta, so that their effet can 1 "arlnie workmen only employed, and ‘Teas-—The Canton Tea Company have on and ‘ariety of teas for grocers, tenes and private Pamilies—Aouchen i, Oolong a Noung Hyson, from She to rand imperial, from ; boxea of 1m € No Blaze! No Burnt Steaks! No eben | No fat in the fire '—-RORTNSON’S patent gridiron : Jieate broil not only to your sleak, ham, feb, chop, ‘Of anuaage, Dut a beadiifal brown toast 16 y% 4 4, Sold by the American and Foreign Patent Agenc’ uane street, and by the trade everywhere. Descriptive cir culars sent free on application, Defiance Salamander Safes.—Robert M. Pat. Fete ee marenearer tm the Lod Mates of inthe ned re defance lnck: caus bee APTI ERY ca lnres « inger’ Rowing | ee for ting The great superiorty of Singer's, machiong ling ee na oa nt oi inet ow invtantiy and uipriva 4 work ol i Sonar Tah ea poo work at ae. Mo Juat added te the our quilting ma- Ny! yb complete five ttohes nt each turn “of the driving wheel. No other quilting machines can be ran ex fr comparative loss, Which will very soon amount to than weap Cc RiNG RR & 00 , 823 Broudway Per Persia —Frangipannt Bouquet, from the Holy y City, nn eternal perfame.—A treat Ply fo ant nice selection of ed perfu: of Piesse aty Neston Aiewe, Two. be Yeakn & CO, family jubin. of London. Agen’, cbemisie, corner of Rroadway and Walker street. No sleep for me, 1 can With torments I'm ny: ‘Then why not Semfel * rest, it dying: hitters vest ‘ore cured for the buying. Go to 70 Wassan street, and the famed Cogune Bitter.s Will oon set jou all right. ‘The Ald ot “Cristadorn is Invoked by Every Individual with red, RFAY oF eandy hate to whom perenaal av earance in an oby ct. His excision dye ie the only one produces. instanta ous ment Ingtroas shades of Brown and binck witha at .tispc loring tha. sealp or drying « the moist Spee, Pod Red oppligg ) @ Astor ge oF the Sb rog nt wae TYV.c Ne low Amentoun boy Valley, Spring Violet, &¢ , &o.— - ie gt Summer's igtstdon let, ne w Beauty's Fottect wih beauty were re bereft Nor it, nor po remembrance what it was; But were distilled, thought they with W ter meet, Leese but thi substance vais lives sweet, Pieage and Lubin Serger of flowers, ‘4ower farms, Mit- cham, Engiand, and Niee, Italy, pa 3 new American perfume, excelsioe Uilly of the valley, .. corner of Walker and ring violet, ke, Meold by GEO. E, INGER & CO, Broadway, agents for the United States; also by T. T. Green, corner of Fourtoent street and Broadway, and all respect- able druggiste, : To Cristadera’s!—Is the ©: of all the ray haired and red haired who wish to substitute beauty for Reiner. “His excelsior hair dye metamorphoses them in five utes. Have you soon the brown and black ebtained with this general dye!” Sold ana applied at No. 6 Astor House. 762 Broadway.—Lovet’s Wahpene will Re= store gray hair to and cure baldness Call and ‘see those een have as perfect heads of hair as when young, by using the wahpene, Batchelor’s Heir ‘Wigs and Toupees bre su} poieaphy ny others. Their new improvements secure e wearor, natural elegance and durabill- Tile unt peor an and uly parmnjose hair dye is applied ic ‘33 Broadway. @ private rooms, at BATCHELOR: Important to Ladies and Gentlemen—Jou- VEN’S Preparation cleans kid gloves of any color instantly, pritbout ut the allghtest smelt; the glove can be worn immediate” o eg Lo sale by all druggists. CONTENT NEARY. rx we roadway. Ladies’ Pastime.—Potichom: is the new and beautiful art of transforming the simplest glass vessel {ntothe richest painted china, at a tiling coat, ‘The whole art perfectly acquired in half an hour. ‘Book of instruc tion, ~ oe article requisite, can be obtained at CONTENT NEARY & CO.’S, 502 Broadway. Cristadora’s Hair Dye 1s Singled Out by the ladies as the only one whose artificial tint cannot be detect: ed and that does not crisp their ringlets. A bead of hair is em- browned or rendered black in Sve, minnies by this exirsorai- Bold and applied Pk creo has Assumed the 2 among articles of its class. “No other dye beautifies ea ray hair in five minutes. The color it produces ia so beturafihat ftcannot be distinguished from the life tint; and Sold and then, i improves wstead of burning the ‘ap: Plied at No. 6 As'or House, jp Drmeeteta Fancy Goods Soiatvalten ‘combs, soap, extracts, pomades, instruments, poe orlcper gti Bd f riiclen, Sad every article id i drag Me execot drugs, Imported and sold wholesale McHARG & CO., 35 Nassau street. - To Wholesale and Country 1 Barnes & Park, 304 Broadway, New York, invite the at- on of of lary large ‘and clogs buyers to their Immense stock of American patent medicines, at ae below man- py prices, by the dozen package, or I INKS & PARK. New York, ‘od Ban Francisco My pills and powder, known so well, To Kill rata, rouchew, bugs, oF leas. Call at my depot, if you ple: In flask or boxes, only 2 cents. Depot, No. 424 Broadway, Certificates, diplomas. medals, premiums, prizes, £c., trom all the world, in praise of its eflicacy, can be seen. Eye Diseases.—Dr. Upham, Oculist, has returned to the city, and can be consulted in relation to any eye disease, between 10 A. M. and 3 P. M.. at3s4 Fourth sireet, near’ Broadway. No charge for examination. Refer ences given, Geo. E. Inger & Co.’s Pure Cod Liver Oil, ‘with quinine, combires in one remedy the tonic and strength- ening properties of Peruvian bark and the nourishing and supporting qualities of pure cod liver oil. Eminent physicians have prescribed this medicated oil with marked success in debility, consumption, rheumatism, scroful gestion, ague, &c., &c., and have testified to its more certain efficacy t6 the simple oll in all case cularly for “Inger & Co.'s” preparation. ‘The tn paper capped boiiles, with the signature, GEO, E. IN- 4CC., chemists, 309 Broadway, proprietors. Holloway’s Fills are Highly Recommended for the cure of scurvy and other diseases usual to sea- faring men. No mariner should go to sea unprovided with thie medicine. It regulates the digest druggists, at 25 cer Rupture.—Bridgman’s Improved Self-Ad- justing truss is the best and cheapest of all. Principal ofice, 68 Grand sireet, near Centre market. A treatise on rupture tis. Also, Iniues! and gentlemen's supporters, shoulder races, &c. Dyer’s Healing Embrocation is Used Inter- Bally, with, if possible greater success than externally, part ealariy ia diarrbora, ‘cholera morbus and summer comp! generally. dose is usually ell that in resyuired to ar- Sect nnd pvercome a severe. cave of choleca, morte, which, if unatiended to for a few hours, will lead to serious conse- uence, and will eventually terminate in epummodie choters, roadway, general agent; Barnes ener & Co., and dragal "iE. FIELD, Proprietor, Provilence, R. T. -ADVERTISEMENES RENEWED EVERY DAY, ee re NITARIAN SOCIETY, WILLTAMSBU’ —THE REV. John Fierpout, « distinguished clergyman of the Unita. rian faith, will preach to-day, at 103¢ o-clock, sand at 7 hg in the evening, at Trenor’s Acade Williomsburg. ‘The publie are invi Sovih, Righh street, Ido atiend. _ PERSONAL. B, We Swit, & - WILLIAMS DROP A LINE J» to Frank Archer Thorniey, at the Pos: ofiice, giving ad- Don’t fail, as he wishes to see you on a matier of im portance, FRANK ARCHER THORNLEY. ELEN—I HAVE JUST RETURNED en? CALIFOR- nia, and cannot learn your address, I desire to see you onee more. A note directéd to my full name at the eral Post office, or Union square Post office, will be er oe plied with, J. M. 0, NFORMATION WANTED-OF MR. NICHOLAS MUR, phy, by is wife, Tiridget Murphy. Any information of him will be thankfully received, by ing @ note to Mra. Bridget Murphy, Brooklyn Post ollice. Virginia and Llinois papers please copy. AMES H. CLARK.—ANY PERSON LEAVING ADDRESS o} of James Hl. Clark, formerly of Ne. 5 Second avenue, in a note to Archer, Herald office, will hear of news to his ad vantage. 188 SEYMOUR, OF 116TH STREET, ST. NICHOLAS dine who addressed Madeline through the Broadway Fost atic, ‘will let her know of her whereabouts by addres- Broa Post office. ‘R. AUGUSTUS COLE IS PARTICULARLY REQUEST- ed to call on ©. I. Meake, No. 35 Pine street. AN INTERVIEW IS DESIRED. PLEASE SEND +a note to Veritas, Herald office, saying when and where 1 shall call. MARTIN SCHUSTER.—YOU ARE HERERY RE. quested to call at No, bh Pine street and pay storage on ne trupk and two earpeta bags, left with Olark & Nettie, No, 2 Erie Bolldings, within four weeks from thie date, or they, will be sold at 10 pay storage, accordiog t law, New York, August 20, ‘ies. Wer HAVE FORWARDED THE DRAPATOAES by post, addressed to the signature of your last note. Dorrit is bere. R. ~_____NEWARDS | $ REWARD.—LOST, FROM AN EXPRESS WAGON, going from Yorkville to Harlem, between 7 and & Colon, on Friday qvening last, o blnck, tusk. containing Wearing, appare above rd will be pald, on ita re~ shen Stogail, Yorkin ‘and no questions asked, or such information aa may bead fo ita recovery. REWARD.—LOST IN TENTH STRERT, NEAR 5 viet avenue, poodie dog, the above reward, and thanksof the owner, will be received by pny man t hat brings Ito 229 Tema sireet. JULIUS STRAUSS. $1 o'clock. Saturday afternoon; to be 89 Fuiton street, N. ¥ 1 Para Oy —LOBT, ON 3 REWARD —LOST, A GOLD CHAIN, PROM THE corner of Fulton to Frankfort street, between | and 3 Jef with Francis Du ois, rider on case. Any person leaving it at 18 North Pirst stree!, Williameburg, will receive the above reward. REWARD.—LOST. ON THE ih INSTANT, A old watch and bain, ,,robias maker, coming trom £255 le orem to aston street ferry, to A\ ey ‘onder wn receive the oy reward and the thas ot of Geeweersy leaving it at 1% stanton street. Now GROKGE. WiLDEY. LOST AND FOUND, OG LOST. ON “SATURDAY. ~ WORNING, A SMALI. sized Italian ho: mouse colored and white, with a spall black and white collar; answers to the uame of " ay ES receive ® liberal reward by leaving him at No. 2 UND—IN THR VICINITY OF UNTON SQUARE, A sum of money, which the owner can have by proving pro- erty and paying for this advertisement, Apply at 68 Broad ay, OOND—THE YOUNG WOMAN WHO Lost nen lernonnale in the avenue car last evening, recette it on applying at the office of the company, so OST—ON THE NIGHT OF THURSDAY, THE 8TH OF wast, in the southeast part of the clty! a pocketbook containing papers of no value to any one but the owner, who Will pay 1 for the same, if lef at tie Herald oftice, or tiider's name OST—FRIDAY MORNING, A L. ig gor D Rm AST 4 pin, in Broadway and South ferry o'cloes, or in going from the stage to Pier 1 Nor 0 finder wil receive a liberal reward, by returniugt to 9-0. Appleby 188 Water street, cor. Pine. O8T—FIVE DOLLARS REWARD.—A TRUNK, MARK od A. G., was taken by & carman on ener ci ferry boat, on Saturday lagi. Any information fi 4 or delivery of said trupk at Hickok e Starrs’. 167 wi street, Will enue the Informer to the above reward. Said trunk Wasi be leit ne the New York and New Haven Railroad te pot, Canal street. + ORTON FRIDAY NIGHT, COMING FROM RUSH 4 ton's, corner Broadway and Canal atreet, np west site of Broadway to (8 Crosby strect, a black lace veil. The finter will receive a reward of $5, by returuing it to Miss 8. Hatha way. 68 Crosby atreet, LOst—A SINGER HTONE DIAMOND PIN, ON Mun. LA day evenme last, In going from ihe Metropolitan Hotel, by Madison avenue and Fifth avenue singes, to West Thirty: Seventh street: A liberal reward will be paid on ite return to JW Waldron, No. 17 West Thirty seventh street OST—AVOUT 2 O'CLOCK, YESTERDAY, Fi Tw loore streets, a brown leather pocketbook. ly @ fow Frereh letters, The finder will be rev aviog it Pf 82 Moore street. OuRMAN “SEGARS 804,000 boxes su ah advances mate on om OT will be sold ol perior family soap, atf'ye per ‘b fegars gi Mavens, domestle Palrortsy tnd { moderate, POLITICAL, arnt TH WARD REPUBLICAN CLUB ARE REQUESTED 6 mest at their room, 61, Bim street. on Monday evening, fort & past 7 o'clock, ior the parpose of electing one ele, one alternate to the Syracuse Coavention A Puntual Adealaaos of off eirctian cabtohers loro ester. ISKAEL W. WILLIAMS, Presiden 3 Secretaries. Ons B. Copueran, Davytox Burro, VEAL REPUBI of the directions of the state and County an election wil for the purpose of sel CAN CLUB.—IN PUBS! ance ‘atral Commit. held on Monday e' , the Bth inst, ing two delegaies: nd two alternates to represent the wat e State Convention, to be held at apracuns | on the 17th inst. the poll will be ae from 3 to9 Janbatt fan Belt 665 Fourth str ie i ei President. {towpector TTS, sony ». CONKLIN, niey, Secretary, ‘TH WARD.—ELECTION OF BELEGATE TO TI Kepublican State Nominating Convention. - The Twei 2 eth Ward Republican Association will hold a meeting at Cont nental Hall, corner of Thirty-fourth street and Kighth avenue ‘on Monday evening, Sept. 8, at 734 o'clock. tor lection of one delegate and one alternate, to represent in part the Fourteenth Assembly district, to ‘the Repuslican Convention, to be held at Syracuse on the 1jth of Seprember. poll of the election will he open from 8 to 9 o clock in the evening. CHAKLES NEITLELON, President. ¢. A. Kunkxe, UGENE THOMTSOX, { Secretaries, ROOKLYN.—FREE TERRITORY FOR FREE MEN.— Hon. Henry J. Raymond will address the Rocky Moun- tain Fremont Club 03 Monday even.ng, Sept. 8, at the Museum poueing. corner of Fulton and far sires Seuts reserved for ladies. J. X. SPAULD! M. Comstock, Secretary. |AMPAIGN LETTER PAPER AND ENVELOPES, WITIL PANE, of the different Presidential candidates, for sale at EVANS & 00.'S gift bookstore, 409 Broadway. IFTH WARD.—ELECTION OF DELEGATES TO SYRA. cuse.—The Freemont and Dayton. clubs will meet next Monday evening, September & at 733 o'clock, at No. 22 White treet, Tor the purpose of electing two delegates and two alter. 8 tovepresent the Fourth Assembly District in the State jublican Nominating Convention, to be held at Syracuse on tmber 17, instant. ‘The poll of ‘the election will be open from 8 to 9o’elock P.M. All republicans who have signed the rod of the club are enltaae or vote. A. KENNEDY, President, Baeieus, a) eanistvee RAND FILLMORE AND DONELSON DEMONSTRA- Wom, at the Washington statue, Union square —A grat mass meeting of the electors of the city of New York, in fa- Nor of the election of Fillmore and Donelson, will be helt at the Washington ‘statue, Union aquare, on Friday evening, Beot 1 af 234 F. M. Three sands willbe erecied. When the meeting adjotirns a torch light procession will be" formed, to lown Broadway, around the up the Bowery ty the statue again, there to dismiss. Clubs will be prepared wilt torches Dinners, &e. Eminent sperkers have beau. in vited to address the ‘meetin ig; and are expected to attend. Among whom are Gen. Sam Houston, Com. ‘Stockton, Francs Granger, Gov. Yell, Washington Hunt, J. J, Crittenden, Jas. 0. P: ”. Rives, David Pani Brown, Edward Eve Poti; Kennedy Raynor, Joe L- White, Thowat Corwin, te. ¥e. W. F. 'T. Chapman, Chairman Executive Committee. L. A. Cohe Central Committee. Zophar M “American General Committee. 8. T. POLHEMUS, Secretary Rrecutive Commitice of Arranguaeaia, N ae RSUANCE OF THE CALL OF THE REPUBLICAN Central Committee, the electors of the First ward, friendly to the elections of Fremont and Dayton, are requested to meet on Monday evening, the Sth instant, at 73 o'clock, a: 45 White- hal street, for the purpose, of electing one delegate and one alternate to represent the Secont Assembly district in the Re- Publican Nowinating Convention, to be held at Syracuse the ith inst; | The poll 10 be opened At 8 o'clock, aad remain open until 9oFeloek. | Vo'e by ballot. . Van Lier, See. H. GARLICK, Chairman. LD LINE WHIGS OF THE NINT4 WARD. TAKE notiee.—The old line whigs of the Ninth ward are re- shectfully requested 10 attend a special meeting at the house of Peter V , corner Amos and Wests streets, on Monday evening, Septe nber 8, at 8 o'clock. Business of great importance will Take Place. By order of the committee, Demoeraus Hepabiican General Comraitee oe Tharsiay 4, will meet at Tammany Hall, on Monday, &h D'glock PM. for the purpose of recoleing’ the ha Inspectors of Elections and the places of holdin the polis for the primary election on Thursday, 11th inst., an for the transaction of ofher business. 10 THE FRIENDS OF FREMONT.—THE UNDER- signed, having constituted themselves a committee for the exelusive purpases of circulating documents bearing upon the momentous questions now at issue before the American ple, respectfully invite contributions from all who are nie. rested in securing the a of liberty and law at the ap: proaching nm Mone: large or small sums, from Whatever quarter itis received, willbe scrupulous y applied to this sole object, and not oné cent of it will be diverted to that ix necessary, in order to carry the election by unexampled majorities, is'that the people should have the means of thorongity understanding the recklessness, folly and imbecility of the present national administration, the Cutrages of which the free’ State ‘men of Kansas are the'v.c- tims, the necessity of securing that Ter to liom, and the qualiications of the people's candidate for the F Contributions may be addressed to the Secretary of the com: mittee, Mr. Ben Field, 151 Nassau stress New DUDLEY 8 GREGORY, IBA. AAG airtieat AN, GRO. J. CORNELL, .D, DENNING DURR, iN HIRTEENTH WARD.—THE MEMBERS OF THE RE- publican Association of the Thirteenth ward are request- ed to assemble at ‘Onderdonk' 's Hall, one of Grand and Clin- ton streets. on Monday evening, Sept. 8, at 8 o'clock. in ac cordance with the call of the cpublican Central Committee, to select two delegates and two alternates to the Syracuse Con vention, and transact such other business as may come bet: them. All enrolled members TS rhpent requested to at. tend. By order. EDW. IN, President. } secretaries. names of t 2 B.C. Deax, H. Juwnixds, HORSES, CARRIAGES, &C. A’ ‘BODY HAVING A BLACK HORSE OR MARE, between 15 and 1534 hands high, with long tail, and who {an trot in 40, perfectly sgund and kind, and willing We show the time en the Union wack, ea ‘a purchaser by ing Bpeed, Calon square Fost oMee, siding lowest priow ant where to be seen, Coes FoF FoR. am wpb | 50. CAN BE SEEN AT Crosby For further Dertiontors inquire of ‘ARNOLD WOOD, “ necond avenue, corner of Filth street. LUB STABLE, ~THE SUBSCRIBER, HAVING A FINE horse, is desirous of having him well kept; having suffer: ed by livery «tables, would like to make amarrangement with any gentleman, or with ® party of gentlemen, having a club stable, in the vicinity of the LF iareudoa Hotel, for gvo 1 accom. modations would pay liberally. Address box 4,128 Post oiliee, MESNUT MARE FOR SALE—FIVE YEARS OLD coming spring, raised in Vermont; Morgan stock. mises great vont ity hands bish, weil broke. jast from the country, adkind. owner not going to Ruroy but has no use'f west figure $300. Inquire of Mr. Reeves, feed store, Sixh avenue, Beween Thirty-eecoud and Thirty third street, after6}, o'clock P. M. OR SALE, AT A BARGAIN—A VERY FINS PAIR Gf heayy matched mules: have been ased on farm dur. ing the past year; they are young and sound, and a desirable team for a bulkier, brewer: disuller, oF sugar reliner. For particulars inquire of the sul D. F. FOX, 114 Warren street, ‘OR SALE—HORSE, Canetaee, AND HARNESS, A rior family horse, 16 hands 5 Jong tail; he ts so. pertectl trained the drive hith in single or double harness. The carriage and nar Tnhees, in ping with the boree, makes a complete turn-out, Will be sold a bargain, separately or together, as the owner has no further use for them, Apply at Norris's stable, Clinton fluee, for two days. OR BALB.—A BAY MARE, 1646 HANDS HIGH, WAR. ranied found and kind ; $14 years old. Styliah dryer and iuat (rotor. Can vo seen xi if] Room siroet.” Prise $150, ‘ORSES, CHAISE. AND RD WAGON —a BROWN HORSE, Morgan stock old, long tall, ia & fine ty lish travel nd te paruenlariy adapted for fanily use ant right in every respect. Also a chestnut sorrel, 15 bonds § zeae od, well probe, and a vesefal cy animal. 5 By but litle rt made, cost $280: in" chnite, shade in Une best goat with jen on ed be Apply at Dicbell's stab! 4) ‘West 13th street, near Fit FLOR FOR, SALE A FINE YOUNG POWERFUL black horse for sale. Stance 14", ne, 5 years oll, found and warranted in every wa ‘Y ‘adapted for a fainlly oeehes ng! y pe for want of use. Apply at the private table, No 34 Went Twenty fourth street ‘ORSES, HORSES JUST ARRIVED AT THE ROSE Hilt drove stab! Third me N and Tw "en street. A jot of superior and draft horses, ( wlso forty head Canadian horses, forge size, onda numberof them fast travellers. b, McUAULRY. YOKK TATERSALLS, SIXTH ayees, of — birty-8 “ninth atreet—Auciion sale of pore, havens, blankets, sheets, batters, a, the propert who have no rarely, use for thes 1886, at 12 o'clock. GEORGE CLEMONS, TERMONT pany me tg BALE, A PAIR OF SIX n horses, 16 hands high, yeors old brown a be seen at 8. M. Oakley setabie, 63 Livington , Brooklyn. N, COMPANY.—AT A MEETING OF THE ‘Cross Guards, held on M iy a rome at, Union Mall, Corner of Sixteenth street and Kighth avenue, Mr. R. T. Do: naldsow was unanimously re-elected Captain. | Members and those wishing to join bore named company are re quested fo attend for drill on Monday, september 8 at eight O'clock, in Union Hall, By order M. Nicouson. Seo'y R, T. DONALDSON, Capt. TLITARY ~ATTENTION, THE PEAR TREE GUARD —The above named company will meet every Twesday EXtning at William Wurkes, #1 Third avenue, also at Richard Carpenter Tree Shades, ® Third avenue, every Priday evening, All those wishing to accompany them ‘Will meet at the above named places. RW YORK CARTMEN LIGHT GUARD. —THE To aiming cree Regine k ts Ha a on y eventing, em | A ren Broadway, at 8 o’cloo etal attend By order, JAMES REESE, | secretary ~ KXOU SIONS, XD PICNIC AND (cori LON EXCURSION OF mericn Hose Co. 88, to Clifwood Grove, on Monday, Sept. *. 7 he new and le steamboat John Hart. toge: ther with the eapaelous fouble deck barge Netor, have been chartered for the oceasion. This being their first excursion, the members of the company inform thelr friends and the pub- lie that nothin g shall be on, Gem pert 10 wang iiite of the season best and most ogre ex foot of Spring etr CALM. Grand'st,#o'clogk. Beck: man st. #34, pier 9North river (where the barge will be sta tirned) at S o'clock. Shelton's brags and cotillon is en. gaged for the, to admit a lady and gentle. man $1, for __u. INTELLIGENCE OFFICES. HE UNDERSIGNED CAN FURNISH EMPLOYMENT toa few Aaage | in different parts of the country on weekly. Wages. Address, stating what your former employment has been, and enclos mn. Tie @ at the landings: tamp for return answer, HUDSON & CO, 334 Breatway, BH. Y. icc EE Wrerritege 766 BROADWAY, TWO BOOKKKEP. ers, three clerks, two conductors, two salesmen, two Ragemen. two firemen. two brakemen, two porters, (wo rs, two barkeepers, four waiters, two coachmen, méf and railroads, and four t boretor ewes ard foe orem. |" 8 KAUFMAN, Agent. ANTED—AT CORNER OF _ 7 sareutp, Worew Heapen tiem, AU AND HREKMAN ore, three clerks, two sslesmen, wo firemen vee brakemen, wo barkeepers four waiters. men on am ** Devos d Daktole: ayenig REAT RUSH AT EVANS 4 CO.'3.—THE FACT. established that 409 Broadway is the best place in New ante buy posks. Frakes OS. to, vat dooks as Jovw a0 they can elsewher e with each book & vene in value from 35 cent ‘to $100. The alae’ of the oe 4 the number of the books. Gifts | ered at'the time of tale, Great inducements to. agent. Catalogues containin; full explanations sent on app! any aa free. MPORTANT TO JRA TELE —_ APPLETON'S ILLU! RAILWAY AND Sree NAVI CViGIARION GUIDE. w edition SEPTEMBER NUMBER WHAT IT CONTAINS:— 1, The authorized advertisements of the companies, which give more information than alone can give. 2. It gives correct, full and reliable time tables, received from the railroad compar ies to date of publication 3. Tina guide publlabed atthe request and with the sanc- ten eae an ler the supervision of @ large number of railroad 4, It contains sixty maps, delineating most of the railways, their connections, distances, stations, 4c, a new feature, Bro, nounced by the 'r companies and’the travelling public aun invaluable one. n index of uearly 1,000 principal towns. 6. Diverging routes of travel, New reading matier of interest to the traveller, not con- ined in former numbers. & A gazetteer of towns through which the railroads Brinetpal railway amboat directory, containing an account of anil fae to ibe Lee ipal hotels, principal ho 1: Kallways and their prog mit ru nquirer. Notraveller should be without this buck, whish is published monthly and by authority from official information, (From the New York Tribune. | The completencas of this work and its apparent general ac- ent cw acy recommend it to the attention of travellers, whether ‘on excursions of business or {From the American Railway Times ‘This is a most admirably arranged travellers’ g cordially recommend it to the public. It is the sect conaplele thing of the kind ever published in this or any country. LLUSTRATED LONDON NUWS, 15 CENTS.—ALL other Knglish paper, equally 10 News supplied, AERS. coruer Broadway aud Twel street, sign of the English Union Jack. TSGAREARLE, BOOK, FOR, BUSINESS NEN —THE MERCANTILE UNIGN DIRECTORY, containing the pames and addresses of toriy thousand out the South and West.” Copies, substantally bound sheep, forwarded by mail,’ free of expense, on receipt of the price,’ $6, Adilrens JOHN POUTER, publiser, No. 1S street, Philadelphia, Pa. HE NEW YORK MORNING EXPRESS had of all newsmen accustomed) s¢ York pape: City newsmen enn be supplied at as early an bour as is neces: sary to supply jhe city or country agencivs. No ileiay need be experienced b¥ newsinen in getting the EXPRESS for any and all who may desire it. jusines# men throug! N NOW BE MUSICAL AND DANCING. QO ROSEWOOD, PIANOFORTHS AT AUCTION, ON Tuesday, at 13 and 15 Park row, opposite the ‘Astor House, betog ihe stock of a firet class manuficturer, ail of Which are fully warraued the same as when sold at (private sale. Ladies and gentlemen are invited to examine the in struments previous to sale. W. 8. MISLLOR, Auctioneer, W. LADD & CO.'S PIANOS-—A FINE ASSORTMEN4 + now on hand. Parties who have been heretofore disap Pointed can now be supplied, Pianos of our own and various Other makers. Pole agents for Carhart & Needham’s melo deous, stools, cavern te de." Plauoe und poelodeons to renk UDSON & MUNGER, 619 Broadway. RICH SEVEN OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTS for sale, beantifu with round corners and Magnificent earv ims beenin use two months; ia without sp ish; rich brilliant tone; city mate; ua expire warrantee for two years; can pe te any master ot batnies with stool to nantche mmtaie boukss wer will be sald for S275cash, and must be sold By Wednesday to cash customer. Apply at6i$ Sixth avenue, near the Crystal Palace. Stages and cars pass the door all the time, REMONA VIOLINS. —A RARE OPPORTUNITY 13 AF. forded to musical amateurs and professors of selectin; viol from Mr. F. Perrin’s collection of valuable old. ‘oxtruments, by the most celebrated mak: Ama four! Guadagnint an Ber, sale, for a f iow ive street, from 4 to 9 P. JANDIDO BERTI RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCES TO his friends and the public that he is prepared to give Teascina om the plapotorte, to young learners, a well se tara vanced pupils, who may wish to acquire & thorough know: ledge of the higher branches of pianolorte playing by forming an acquaintance with the works of the best writers for the in sirument both classical and modern. Applications may be addressed to Mr. Berti, care of H. Warren, Esq. at Chicker ing’s pianoforte warerooms, 60 Broadway, New York. MI. lett a along OF MUSIC—BEGS TO inform his yan nae that he will be in the city on 8th instant, to resume professional duties. “Applications for» limited number of new Pupils ‘can ted tod Bowery, and will be iminediately att sitended' wo. OR SALE—A FIRST RATE PIANO, USED BUT ONE year, as the owner is leaving for Hirope. Apply at 82 Liberty street, up stairs, or after business hours, at Gur den street, Brooklyn. {LUTE INSTRUCTION.—PROFESSOR EBEN 18 NOW “Prepared to receive pupils for the Boehm and «German the best linported and domestic eylindrwal Brel flutes for sale; aiko a splendi ten Keyed puto that hem plaged on himeelt, For particulars apply to ¥. J. KEN, 112 Thompson street. MES. LUBys DANCING ACADEMY.—MRS LUBY'S AML. opening assembly for the season will come off on Wesl- uesday evening, Sept. 10. Admission Scents, Classes for dancing, deportment and calisthenics will be formed this week, ‘ke, known by applying at the academy, Greenwich Tate 5 Hhewcker ate Mh AUGUSTA HAS THE HONOR TO INFORM her pupite in New York and Brooklyn, that she will ro: sin feptember nex ce Due notlee wil Rogiven of cious academy. Fol ostaulars toes et eeaiony " N** MUSIC,—JUST PUBLISHED, BY HORACE WA TERS, Broadway—' Poor Old Bob.” Price twenty live cents. re No, no, no, let old Poor old Bob, poor old Bob, let old Bob stay. IANOFORTES AT GREAT HARGAINS.—ONE SPLEN ‘id rosewood 7 octave, with iron frame and sliding deak Bilge $190: a superb, serpentine, with, carved seroll less. for $5 up to $225, oF tolet cheap, Pianos tuned ti Bs Grand street INSTRUCTION. 185 7 ~ROCKKERFING,, WRITING. song DOUBEAR, 000 Broadway, by an accomp practical bookkeeper, ‘will, vat st denis prectionlly for business, Applicants hay rely on having the best practical instruction, insiead of useless theories. All who commence on Monday will have extra advantages, CARD.—THE SUBSCRIBER WILL RECEIVE NEW upils daily, for class or private lastruction in ship, boon Keeping: ka B. GOLDSMITI 32 ia Boadway. ITH, 362 ROOKES DANCING ACADEMY.—1. DE. GARMO BROOKES dancing and waltzing academy, $61 Rroagne Mreet, between Broadway and the i will ‘open for fae he hal with roeeption, ASEPTIC, ng assisted ised: and from 7 10 Wie for gentlemen and lads. Wednesdays and 8a furdays for clilldren, (exclusively), from 310g. M._ Private le y claases, P. 8. —R ¢ patties to engage the above rooms for solrees agar Pee Brookes, S61 Brome street, ‘The opening soiree will take piace Wednesday, Oct. 1 Fentiate to puectes in mercantile We, are taught by FOS. pi in Pa oe 6 manner, to — exelusion of the modern siz and twelve leasou char Roome, 846 roadway, Appieton's Building. ST. MARK’S PLAGE and Biremiaist pcos WRITING AND THE OTHER Es. pear TRAwCIS B RENCH LANGUAGE. PROF. D. LAGROIX, FOR ‘#1 9) Broadway, has removed to 710 uta ‘0 five st an inatriction Praeti the language cor: reetly ina comparatively shor short time, NCH BOARDING Sy, ig? SCHOOL, Lg b; inte ASK LEMITH. Int Mactougal street and Clinton piace, bm J commereial and ‘mathadea! tudioasaelemenay out extra NSTRUCTION.—A REGULAR PROFESSOR OF HIS tory. literature and other branches of a liberal etuca: Wat ughiy aequatnied with ihe Latte, anish, French n ee, betng aloo able to tens . book keey- a igang and wales msi: tt, an resident te ily, in the city or conntry, for any number Be ‘wlll show bie dt piotnaa and give the best of references. Fear: or, n excl fort '& comfortable Tome. Tor i, Indy and child. address Tutor, Herald oftice, New York. es B. L. DR GRAND-VALS. HOARDING INGITTUTE ‘oung gen Washington Terra Hobonen, nN. 7 is new open for the reception aie and 0.6 Broad cial attention, 16 the French, language, Circa! ences at tbe Exceisior F ire Insurance Company, street M. Meurer: a re can ons AND pF my pay -F Ve te te ad } , ences end ene Ly all [oneg elrewi 0 230 Broadway, corner of Park plac: tr BARKIER, MQ ty REOPEN ON Wth of her practical con fn the Freneb language (on her her method) aleo grammatical lessons, with mihject, hove is in the best of order. ty at 0. RAUCHPCRS. IS Twelfth street, apposite Winch Hotel, near Broadway. AN'S FRENCH AND ENGLISH BOARD. day school, for young ladies, Fink arene, will be open on Y Monday, Beptem| 1, AQ omoibas is attached to the ingtitution ADAME ERGIER'S, FRENCH, ENGLISH AND Spanish boarding and day soho! for young ladios, 182 Yadison avenue. near Thirty second street, will re-open on Wednesday, Sept. 10, Circulars at the inetivy atbus sitaehe noe rae to ARY. Wedrenia ag! sommon oy thi " on neways ‘ , open Terme, $22 per annum for (and tition in Ruglish brane Hes: modern ages, Ae., exten, of 8300 per annum, £175 j ayable in advance, and no charges for extras. Tn con rvailet in nee of fears existing that an epidemic whieh In Junel aat may not have entirely passed away, it “ r fo say that no new ease of toy oy ye W since about the first of July, nd that the montha nd. August have Leen (Ore et Bees jal: ing ell “ pda 5K NEW aa bain fn aut es fy. ments aera tek ecoea 008 be NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1856. » Exclstor, Lilly | THE LECTURE SEASON. ECTURES ON Ch ep a ced NEW YORK Society of ‘itualists will resume their soeree, of hec- se arena ed af ae yeh t 7. e opening e e vers 'y mends’ on & : at "1036 o'elgek, and ot Sun, day evening, at Teck o'clock. a8 usual jn the’ after BF T. WARNER, M. iD. JW. Lem Executh ve Commit 3 T. Haisoc, M_D., Secretary. K. Levy, Treasurer, ___HOUSES, Ri ROOMS, &C., WANTED, PARTMENTS.—WANTED, TWO OR THREE FUR- nished or unfurnished rooms, with appointments suitable i kee; hay house, fous a of two persons. State particu- lars. 8 A. T. M, .720 Post office. BULDING LOTS WANTED, FOR IMMEDIATE 1M- rovement, on Fifth, Madison, or Fourth avenues; oue A with three adjoining lots on each street.” Not higher hp than Forty-second street prly to J. MILLDRUM, at the bull ings on Madison avenue, cor. Thirty-fourth street. H°ve, WANTED—FROM FIRST NOVEMBER NEXT. A convenient two story and basement. Gas and Croton. Below Twenty seventh street. Rent not to exceed Ad dress Tenant, box 1,917 Post office. TEAM ENGINE WANTED IMMEDIATELY.—WANT- ed, a stationary steam engine, from thirty to forty horse power, with or without: boiler. engine niust be new, oF Ea good as new, "Address Steum Engines Herald ollce. bloc] ANTED—TO PURCHASE, A FARM OF NOT LESS than 25, with a well-tinished dwelling house of brick or stone uildings, suitable for the residence of small, genteel {amily one irnting on the lower bay, or North River, and not more than one hour's distance from’ New York by steamboat or”ralway, would be referred. A good fruit aud vegetable garden, aiid orchard, toda ensable. Address, stating full particulars, J. W. shelly, ite street, New Yor! ANTED—TWO LOW PRICED CORNER LOTS WITH, in tive minutes’ Walk from the corner of Broadw Reade street. Address KELTY & FERGUSON, 21 Broadway. ANTED-FOR A SMALL FAMILY, CONSISTING OF @ gentleman, wife aud servant, a small house, with modern improvements, convenient to the Sixth or Bighth ave ane Railroads, Parties baving such property to rent can ob, oe an unexceptionable tenant py addressing G. A. M., 217 ‘ulton st. D—A FURNISHED ‘a smuall private family; rent, from $1,000 to $1,200. Ad dress Confidential, Herald ollive, stating price and logation. ANTED TO RENT—FOR A SMALL FAMILY OF three persons, & convenient house, in a respectable neighborhood, between 2th and 40th sis,. and {th and 7th ave hues; rent not to exceed $90. Address A. Z., Herald ollice, stating price and location. ANTED-BY A LADY AND DAUGHTER, WITH & piano, two or three rooms, in a genteel House up town, where they may have the privilege of ha young ladirs call for music lessons. address Green, 41 Eight avenue, ‘The best of reference freely given FLOUSE, UP TOW: FOK t 3 ANTED— A FOUR STORY FURNISHED OB PART. leon part of the tem se a few first class boarders. Address ig, L 1. References exchanged. ANTED—A FIRST CLASS BROWN STONE HOUSE, by a responsible (enant, the reni of which is about $1, {0 $1,800 located between Fourth and Sixth avenues. and ‘be tween Fourteenth and Thirticth streets. Address M. C., box 168 Herald oilice. ) ANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, PART OF @ house, furnished or untarnished. Best of reference given and required. Address A. X., Herald oilive, stating accommodations, price, &c., in full. RESTAURANTS. AG NIN WE LIVE—TO NORROW WILI, BZ SERVED “PT FINE (ENGLIEH) SIRLOIN OF BEI From 12to2 _ Allsop’s ale on drangh' ENGL! JT NICHOLAS SHADES, 512, HROADWAY. ‘CURTIS and T. B. PENDEGASY ha. ounce that th now prepared. 10 nce and parron: es'ablishment above named. The bar is stocked with the best quality of win, liquors. segars, dc , ke. The larder will favorably compare with any other No. i house in the world. Judge Licks can always hand, ready to administer to the cowforts of bis zens. TURTLE, TURTLE, TORTLE.—GENTLEMEN RETURN- from tne country will find the Rainbow Dining Rooms, aL and 53 Beekman street werving up all the’good things of this. life. The divingroom "Ean for ladies geatiemen is under the care of Mrs. Howell, who lus a golly company every day. __SITUATIONS | WANTED. FRENCH GIRL, WITH THE BEST OF REFERENCE, wants a situation as she le fully capable ts seamsteess; lessons in French i children. Apply to Madame Phil ux, 883 Broad wi LADY, POSSESSING A GOOD KNOWLEDGE OF millinery and iancy goods, wishvon to obtain a situniion as Salesw nithern or Western city, South prefer fed. "Address My Herald oficn. RESPECTABLE WOMAN WISHES TO TAKE IN washing. or 10 go out by the day. Apply at lésts East doth st, near’ ist aveune. YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION—IN A bakery or {aney store." No objection to do light work ina private fumily. “Address M. 0. b., Brooklyn Post oflice, Or Herald ofice.. Clty relerencss given. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITU respectable private family as seamus'ress and aber; one so ie eificient to do.alt kinds of farnily ¢ best of references given. Call or address a ne fit Greenwich st., between Leroy and Clarkson sts. (wo doors from Leroy. ‘A YOUNG LADY WARTS A SITUATION AS SALES ‘woman in a store where they sell ladies’ articles; is wel! Tecommended; speaks English and German; would. prefer Brocklyn. Address F. J., Herald ofice. N AMERICAN, WHO WRITES RAPID AND LEGI- ble, works well, is familiar with the city and busines, desires employment. Address Workie, Herald office. GENTLEMAN I8 DESIROUS OF PROCURING A situation for his cook, a Scotch woman, who can be high- ly recommended, “Address H. 8., box 1,217 Post oflice. DDRESSMAKER WANTED—TO GO SOUTH—A LADY sccustomed and perfectly qualifint to tak 40 of @ first class city trade; will fuired to cut and superiniend the Galabing Of clocis and manillan for’ short me.” addins DX. Herald often, with name, address, and where last em ployed. ~. Lo myrg tn y —A SMART, INTELLIGENT Gret. asservant. with so person gol: wo Cauitorn Spoesd surve n rensupebts idee tor ber dan sage Apply at Nola) West Fwenty fourth st \’ OTICE TS LADIES AND GENTLEMEN.—A RESPECT. able widow woman would like to the 7. Kinds of wash- ing; is an exeelient washer and trover ‘ont by the day; ay Yad cs required.” Ronen at 199 3 Crosby st, in the rear, room 1; Pathe, ‘O PROTESTANT pte pow GIRLS WANT SIT! hambermaids: wait Mao tions aa el itera, or as nurse and ty do Plain sewing: ne chjection te te trovels boot of eity reference, —awe Have., between 26h and 27th sts., first oor, back a TEACHER. At WHO HAS HAD EXPERIENCE in teachin, usual Enj | Rogiih i branches, French, and par tewlarly m: in the city. Revereneos = a5 eee aie D. C., Lewistown, Mittin county, Penn y A OR GROCERY CLERK'S SITUATION WANTED— By & young man, aay four years old, who 2, thorough ren dress Henry Jobnscu, No. Wvingwn be Tov WHOLESALE CLOTHING HOUSKS —THR SUBSCRI. situation ina clothing house, either to sel) on ner ann salary. Ilo can iniinence a large tirat Claes Bouthern nad Wearcta trade. to any house that when te trerense te bosmess, this lea rare a Charles Brown, care re, 33 Chambers <A YOUNG MAN. HAVING A SLIGHT business, le desirous of an engagement table drugsiat order (7 noquire a. khowieige ry.not a much an shject ; details of the business. Address “A. Ke ieralt VE __ Seas rai al LAYWERS—A YOUNG ATTORNEY. WITiT GOOD T reference, and of consblerahie experierioe in the p oe, ‘wishes a station with same cy, "Address Solicitor, "Herall effec” “¥°F ih J ANTED—A BABY TO WT NU RSE, BY A RES@PRC- table womap, who has lost her own. Apply at Bedford avenue, between Myrile and Park avenues, Uirook velyn. WASTED—A SITUATION, MY A | RESPECTABLE cook washer and troner in @amnali private fa of city reference. Can be seen for iwo days at froat room, top floor. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITUA tion as cook, washer and ironer ina small private fami- ly; ref rences if required. Apply at 58 Sands st.. Brook!yn. mily. 246 Mott WANTEDSA site ATION, AS HOUSEKEEPER, By ‘an American lady, of kind and cheerful di of children. A widower's family preferred. Jeet to going South or out of the elty. Apply at is Wow Vath, ea EA Tanah tat WASTED-A SITUATION by 4 RRSPRCTABLE GTR, Ai fo washer and ironer in» small priests fam ty; city re cm her last piace. Gan by two days at 109 Smith st, Brooklyn. abate bs: pk. ee ANTED—BY A RESPRCTAMLE MIDDLR AGED PRO- nt Woman, & situation iid ather last place, 248 4th st., for (wo days, tt” OMe be seen AAS T_T 1. Loni ANTEDRY A YOUNG TAD, WHO WRITES W good hand, ai been in busivess for hersell throd gears, Cctuntton sa enicowennun, Senrthee short preferred. where she could Ls a aoe 1 interest in the: pester, lo Objection to going South, If she could reatie Te be teen for three days a + bt Brookiys. = ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG MARRIED man: shipping and commission house preferred. Has 1m yenrw’ experience in bookkeeping; is owl penman, and con come well recommended. Address Herald office, ANTED—A SITUATION, AS GARDNER, BY A SI. m Man, who is accustomed to the exe of greenhonses ; * and cold graperies, vegetables, Ae. Can be seen, or ad: note, at Mr. Orr's Sel store, 31 John’s st., New jonday, from 10 until 3 P.M. pL ht ____ (B11 A___3 111 LESALE DRUGGIST.—A YOUNG mu Dusiness, with i referenes, is IRAN, OpED ta To aims mould be ling ty ce ls servees for make himself general Tae eel ANTRD—A, PROFESSOR PROM PARIS, OF Goon Beas b= pa a Pe sed by Et . ieee Bnet Une La 4, ad, ‘Ciben ns Tomek | Sp rma icin ceo HELP v WANTED. RARE GHANOR “AGENTS WANTED, Brother J patented furoiture polish. jenuine without the oe tavenc ‘aud. paten! raay, thie le ihe’ ont per day. only patented fur world, Call at the voici depts rosa awe NL. BRABYN & 00. GENT WANSED 0 TRAVEL WITH A eratic and concert company. Boma, Dee class 0} will be liberaily dealt with. Address Opera, P Toit stich ide ite wend ‘and salaty expected, w be not T TEACHER AND A COOK WANTED, IN ii, fetes inaitution. Apply at New York Juvenile Asy- DRESS MAKER WANTED--ONE WHO UNDER- stands cutting and fittting: none but a first rate band need apply. Call Immediately at 38) Broom street. OX MAKERS WANTED—SIX GOOD PACKING BOX makers wanted, at the factory corner of avenue A and Kighteenth st. Steady work to goo hands, OY WANTED—IN A BOOKSTORE: A SMART, AC- tive boy, who has some knowledge of the business Fe Apply in the evening at Dillon’s booksiore, 665 ferred. son st. OY WANTED, IN AN IMPORTING HOUSE, zROM 14 to 16 years of a 6 one who writes & good D deodanonentied, “address box At6h, NM, Foe 1 lary small first year. OOK WANTED—A SMART, MIDDLE AGED WO! to do the evoking in boarding house; wages $1 month. Apply at 44 Greene si LOAK MAKERS WANTED.—HIGHEST WAGES GIVEN / to good hands. Apply at 20 Walker street. LOAKMAKERS WANTED.—TO BEST HANDS THE highest prices paid.“ Apply at 146 Centre st. (100K, WANTED —WANTED, A GOOD COOK, WASH- erand ironer; good references as to character will be re- quired. Apply at 115 Dicks st, Brooklyn, between 10 and 12 o’elock in the morning. PBX, C0008, SALUEMAN WANTED—TO GO TO PE- fersburg, Va. | None need apply but those whe can come Well recommended as to capacity (in the re’ail business) and honesty. Atply on Monday. September, from 2 10 4 0'clalke DA RALAMS & LYON, 82 Liberty street. 54 PUR CUITER WANTED—AT A. MOORES, 201 AT- lantie street, Brookly: ILLINE! , WANTED—AT MRS. Carter's Paris millinery emporium, 693 Brovdway. ILLINERY-WANTED, AN EXPERIENCED FORE- woman, to take eh orkraom of an old estab mo object to rely, of Mr Brooklyn. Quaar REFINER WANTED—A MAN WHO TH0- roughly understands r ng sugar. and Is competent to take charge of a fact can give the best of references ty and character, is wamied to go South. Address box 2,505 Post oflice. 10 CLOAK MAKERS —WANTED IMMEDIATELY, fifty expert cloakmakers. Highest wages, and paid every Saterday. Apply at 41 Madison street, first room; for one 0 CLOAKMAKERS 4 CLOAKMAKERS/ WANTED immediately, to whom steady employment aud Wages will be given. Apply at 149 Allen sf., near Kivin [UMBRELLA SEWERS, WANTED.—GIRLS WANTED, to sew unbrellas; steady employment given to good havda.” None others need apply. Apply to Bohme & Groves, Ad Vesey st. TANTED—TWO EXPERIENCED SALESWOMEN AND four good milliners. “None but thoroughly competent persous need apply. W. RALLINGS, 67 Oanal V yy ANTED—SEV. BEAL 300D CLOAK HANDS, APPLY immediately at 27 Walker st, ANTED—A NUMBER OF SUPERIOR CLOAK hands, at 89 Crosby st, where constant employment and the highest wages in the irade will be paid, Apply all the week. J ANTED—SOME YOUNG Eps. TO WORK BUT. ton holes. Apply at nard st. ANTED—A FIRST RATE MILLINER, ONE CA- Fable of taking charge, to goto St. Louis, Salary $350 tt ‘ear, board and washing included. Apply imum: Ny o Heda & Pheips, 202 Broadway. WAXTED—A FIRST OLASS MILLINER, TO GO TO estern city. Salary liberal. Apply to Hodges & Phelps, 202 Broadway. JANTED—A FEW APPRENTICES TO THE MILLI? nery. Apply at 573 Broadway. ANTEDTAT BUCKLAND'S NEW HAVEN HOUSE, 414 Broadway, a good vegetable cook; also a smar', tive waiter girl, for ‘unin room. Jahn ANTED—GOOD COAT HANDS APPLY FROM 8 o'clock A.M. Ull 4 P.M., to Beruheimer Bros., 199 Broad- way. ANTED—SALESMEN, IN THE yy A GOODS AND. at No. 27 other departments. ‘apply 8 10,10 4-3 .. 6 to 8B. Me LORD & TAYLOK, Grand and Chrystie sireetm, WAXTED-A SHARP MAN AS WAITER, NONE NEED apply but those who understand the business. Apply, day to 8. Ward, Bellevue Gardens, foot of Eightietn st, it riv ANTED—A SMART MAN AS BAR THNDER; NONE need apply but those who wndersiand the busiaras, ‘Ward, Bellevue Gardens, foot of Eighty= Apply, this iivat st, East ri ANTED—A SMART, INTELLIGENT BOY, Pig 12 to 14 years old, in a wholesale busine e who understands mating customn house eutries; a German Fe reading with his referred; goot references required. dress A. 0 69 Nassau st. ANTED—AT GENIN'R BAZAAR, 613, BROADWAY, ‘asalesman, in lem also, one in the laces and embroideries. ‘peeseabactan WAxTED—TWO SALESMEN FOR THE DRESS GOODS artment; also a porter. App ‘morning, to Lord er, lor, 47 and and 49 Catharine st. i ws ANTED—100 STOUT YOUNG MEN, AMERICANS, joo to sea, on whaling be te advan 9 the amount toeach man for ou'fit. Apply at South street, ‘est street, up stairs, in the aapping office, THE TRADES. A WATCHMAKER | WANTED AT N AT NO. 22 jorely of $75. ort BOWE: JOWN FOLEY. YERMAN BARBER WANTED—AT THE LAPa! House. Apply to A. Gidin. OUBNEYMEN TAILORS WANTED —WANTED, IW Fc amediately, two journeymen tailors. Apply at t n stre ETTER ENGRAVERS WANTED.—ONE GOOD GENE- fe for tine work, certificates, &e.; stealy. PRINTERS WANTED, A GOOD AND PRESS. nian Understanie hia. business 8" Wardross, 11; Faton st., dird floor, = TATLORR—GOOD IANDS WANTED, ON, BOYS” slahing: extra priees pald. Apply at wn send’ 815 ATLORS WANTED—T0 | AK OVEROOATS AND Gand Futon sire Ys g AGTED IMMEDI m Bed beter rivet caulkers, nite at the ‘ollie of Piermont shop, New York, tures Sie ———— Lee. SOUREESEAR ADCS oF %, 10 go to a couniry to whom steady wor! nat good Weaee ill be wae Perth Amboy, with ma eT — ka PUNEMITHT: ONN WHO UNDERSTANDS Grand if also bey to help. owns ANTED—A WATCHMAKER 0 South. Apply. bet sui Feliows & Gos i Malden lane ANTED—IMMEDIATELY, TEN FIRST RATE LOCO. motive machipiste. I P Y inquire at the ofice of Piermont MISCELLANEOUS, H'—COSTAR EXTE! cle that effect os pa a oh EMBLLER. 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