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—_—,- wogedian, Ernesy ‘and one by Signora Ristori, The lester will be orca tiene A New Vansaven.—A Paris correspondent of the Lonéun Avs wees; M1 had gosanion last night. to pea aah appearence (not ia public) of the ‘Hewest oar raphic world, Madame Ferraris, {com ‘and Ti k | may announce to your penneee a *wonier for the next London season, She is tall, Q2d ‘ag beautifully made as any dancer can be whose bs and neck @re necesssrily thin, and whose arma inevitably lanky. Her face is not only hand- te me, it is exceedingly ‘intelligent, and peetry is the Wwziking characteristic of her whole person, So emi- B a danseuse 1 never oS who never saw ; but Taghoni's pame is in every mouth, and ngs tadalaly, wre, woeasrZa than Tage infinitely more we 7 Wo ys \—these are her charac- A oe ry sense, it is beyond : i seckangsper irene Hee conceived. vee ass lithe a2 8 willow no conan spirit made of dew and can be more ethereal. To float seems asthe en on the air or on the waves. of instep is miraculous; and, several j onaee ‘act, she repeats the tour oe ad the extreme point ‘hand of Petitpa to suppor rds until she iiterall: ona ay 80, that, between the toe of the right Sea her whole body forms ey must be seen to be believed. La Ferraris has not waly wonderful talent, she has also what is termed a = style. Sbe bae, in one pas seul, a movement should call an andante, and which Ee Shatin with her feet as Mnely as Duprez or deciaimed a phrase of any great master. 1am afraid the badness of the ballet wriiten for her may diminish her woccess to night; but, rely upon it, she is what the Ger- mans calla «great @pparition,’”” Bounp ror Uran—Amongst the most potable errvivals of last week, were a company of missi return pg from Bu to their homes in Utah. peor the pumber we notice Fiders Richards, Felt, Young kk, Dunbar, McAllister, Ferguson, Gran| ‘and others. Fider Erastus Snow also came up, but does ‘Rot go out. To-day they start across the jlains; they are ‘an intelligent, sociable, pleasant set of fel ows—we ab them a safe and quick journey to their friends. 1wo Jarge band-cart trains also arrived last week, a jon of whom will still press forward. They are a har Yrious, determined ect of fellows, and would ia: ftable accession to any country. Hon.’ A. W. Rabbitt, Secretar ‘of Utab, leaves Florence, N. T., to-day for The is certainly one of the spirits of th« ; ae on of indomitable energy and perseverance, on | SS teariess of danger as f in the quiet and safoiy of fortress. The present is the fifteenth trip he has made _ geross the plains, and a number of them nearly or quite alone. He carried the first mail, in 1849, across the then almost pathiess plain, encountering dangers from the mur- derous savas &nd accidents by streams, storms, famine, ‘&c., upon this long and lonely route. To day, in an open with one blanket anda robe, withascore and a pounds of crackers and dried venison, he treads the ‘wpcertain grounds of the wily red man for a trip of eleven hundred miles, which he anticipates making inside of twenty-five days.—Council Bluffs, Iowa, Bugle, Aug. 23. A Deraunrer IN Missount.—The New Madrid ‘Mimes says that what city and county have been in great Commotion in consequence ot the sudden disappearance of the county Treasurer and Receiver, Thomas J. 0. Mor- Fieon. Ho left New Madrid on the 10th, and has not been eard,of since. Whether be has been ‘the victim of foal , OF has left his securities in the ne is not koown. ‘was ® merchant, and supposed to be doing well. All bis property bas been attaclid. As Treasurer and Ro- eesiver, he is represented as greatly behind, and the must bea large lover. Wha! his securities will loose is not known.—St. Louis Repwlican, Sept. 3. Court Calendar—This Day. Scrrriok Court —Circ: 183, 423, v4, 1823, 295, 97, 303, 210%, 271 U0, 88, ei, 407, 320, 2409. oid neta ie 86, 729, 1828) 147,'748, 453, 782, €74, 672, 731, 127, 459,'¢00, '2499. Beebe & Co., 156 Broadway, have the Au- Sump fashion for gettlemen’s hat now ready They lave sis ges hand their usual assortment of Freneb felt and traveling ‘and capt Paris Hats at Our Standard Price.—To-day willbe opened several packages of Paris hats, made by order and expreesiy for our retail sale: LEARY & CO. wud introducers of fashion for gentlemen’ $40 Palr tor Best French Calf Boots, with nt abinks, made to order, by A. BAKER, 19 And, sirect @; best Freeh, paieat leather Loot, $5 10 $7. ‘and gaiters, best quality, equally Fancy Catlery—Embracing a Large Vartc- ty of sportemen’s, pen and pocket knives, of the most rare utiful patterns, many of which have never been before For salt at A. & J. SAUNDERS’, No. 7 Astor House, ‘381 way. Portraits of the Presidential Candidates.— at $15 per 104 views of Ln gg a ieturer, ye 100—10,000 copies bein, hive orders supplied dally. HOLMES’, Bo Ptanofortes.—A Number of eo and Seoendl _ hand pianos, also melodeons, al! of full and rick tone, fully warran hat det titi A decided rinay pow’ be had ot the warehouse of JOUN P. wie C7 C0. 161 17 Canal street, four doors west of V: The Pian Greatest I , nwt In 5 ISCHER’S improved cireulag scale pianoforte; Fe com’ $25 Brondway, opporite Broud ay theatre, Manu: Ketory, Twenty -elghth stivet and Ninth avenue, New York, Pianos and Melodeons.—The Horace Waters rn improved pianos and melodeons are to be found only brosaway. ‘Pianos to rept, and rent allowed on par- ‘ale on monthly payments; band pianos ‘800 $140; melodeons from $4) to $155. Portable Dressing Cases.—These Articles, eonducive to the comfort and convenience of travel- (Ere and others, can be sem at the subscribers’ stores in Great variety. sed upon examination eanvot fail of being i Whey are made with siriet regard to (hele por: ern uty and eheapness. Each contains W. let tor ki razors in perfect order. For 9. SaUNbuhs So. 7 Astor House, and 357 ney would Respectfally Announce to friends and patrons that be continues be? hotographic and xype busimens at his old gallery, 349 Broadway, gor. of Leouard street, and that he has not removed any of bis establishment to any part of the city, nor does fmtend so Going. He has, however, made important altera- ‘and improvements in ihe photographie department, and new with ibe advantage of superior artiste, to pro- finer piclures than have heretoiore been taken in this @ounty). J. GURNEY, ‘M9 Broadway, cor, Leonard at ilk venta... VISA? gles Seek whine, tb ad 8 ion Saperb medaition sock of three: ‘Wilder's Patent Salamander Safe, with {Mearns and Marvin's improvement — “The best safe — [world.” secured by the celebrated La Helle powder proof ‘with a very email key; all made under lumred.ate: ‘of our Mr. Stearna, who bas for foarteen years their manufacture, daring which tme not a Worth of proper'y has been consumer jn ous of thes, having been (ested in accidental Gres, Warranted tree dampnens._ For sale by BTRARNS & MARVIN. w and 146 Water streets. Second hand safes, of other at reduced prices. Bo Blaze! No Burnt Steaks! No Woe |, No fat in the fire ROBINSON'S patent 8 delicate broil not ony to your steak, chon, OF sausnge, but a beautifal brown toast | S0l4 by the Amoriean and Forriga Patent Agency street, and by the trade everywhere. Descriptive oir sent free ov application. Safces.—Kobert M. Pat. ta the sole a 3 2p ed En ¢ of the mare py Td ty ‘pirits; enorings for icala ured in the arts, Sreworks, lectroty ping, platina, cadinivm, sale by Dr. . FRUCHT: Fresh Tomatoes for Winter Use.—Arthor’s saaling cane and Jara Reep this delighiful vegetable se winter use in taken vines. Trade lied by B. P. TORREY, No. 6 Platt stree., jew York and Moustaches Forced to Grow eras, bg.my cuguent which will not stain oF injure tun tie, Rent to Any part of the country. HAM, Tose Broadway; Briggs, 37 Stave street, ‘atbauy. ‘The Aid of Crtstaddora ts Tn voiced nee We an objects Hie ‘xeeaion dpe al ap instantancowsly Sinden ot oy preduces instan jetrog ‘ava Diack withont discoloring the. sealp or dr ine e Tmowtuure of the Gores. Sold ‘Appited at No. Wigs, Wigs.—5,000 of those Invist- Ne $10 wigs and toupees, at MEDIURST & CO.’S, 27 Makten made of the beat materinis, warranted not shrink. of Perfect fit guaranteed. Beware of extravagant way pitoes. raids, bonds, urls, 42, &e. ‘To Cristadora’s!—Is the Cry of all the baired and red baired who wish to substitute beanty for His excelsior hair dye, metamorphowes iver i f-e ve Fou goon the hrown and black ebtatned with general dye! Sold ana appitod at No. 6 Astor House. TA Prrodintenenimcetomde Cristadora’s Hair Dye has Assumed the aera articles of ite clkes. No other dye boautities 2 hate in five minutes. The color it produces is #0 fresnnot be dutingulahed ‘ooh the life tint; and ofa ex instead of burning the alr. and ay ee at Ko. 6 Astor House. I Stand Alone.— have no pediars to sell hate and ponder, known eo weil, at my Sy tepon, f yon Plenee Te fash * ore oxea, only as pr reminine No. pe Broadway. ‘world, i yrwipe of te eMicacy, can be seen,” “o* Tom all NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1856. A Matter ef act by Mr. Jon: covet be pe are ie Daly fn, ? sad Naw Yous, Wotmentay Bet} i. , My attenticn has been called fon gross attack mate September number of a medical ‘upon Dr. ovat Hunter, “of this city, in whieh the 0 happily in ny ae i dacrdled aibough the sir, who ie galt ; aduuitted, on handing © copy of ‘dhe Dally Times, thatthe knew nothing about Tnow do the blessing of uninterrupted health— g seventeen years of sullering—T should be re, ‘ery sense of justice, feeling ef gratitude y consideration of good will towards thous who are ullering as Thave been if 1 “remained silent” while the phiy- ian (o whose skill and kind attention I am already indebted, under heaven, for to great. blessing as, health is #0 grossly misrepresented on my own case, and while I ain said 10 silent." seventeen years. I was the victim of asthma in its worst form, About twelve months ago I con- sulted Dr. Robert’ Hunter, of No. 828 Broadway, who Bree me at once under active treatment by, ie + such medicines as he prescril fon weoks toavisend mis Catt wea te thaiaih ent, Dem severed with contidence;, gradually and steadily improving. under the treatment, until six months had when found myself completely relieved, 1 have fence, and fam now. in the entoyment of good. health, gaining flesh and feeling Well, although my old medidal advisers could never hold out to me the Jeast hope of such happy results under their treatment, nb cllered some months since to make a public s care, believing it due to Dr. Hunter and the pi advocate! but he declined, for the agon that he poe rell | his practice suflctently ‘Well established on its general results without the publication of isolated cases. T have reason to Know, therefore, that my ease, allhouh editorially alluded to in the’ columns of a city daily paper in answer to a former it. tack upon Dr. Hunter by this same medical editor, was never Pubished by Dr. Hunter hinsel ‘This stateinent has been called fortb only by the unjustiable mirepresentation of facts to which I have alluded, and I shalt merely add that my previous suilering aud present good health are known to hundreds—many of whom daily congra‘culate me on the evident and great improvement in my health GHORGE JONES, ment o! Gouraud’s Italian Medicated Soap—it ts ‘well know cures tan, pimpies, freckles, eruptions, saltrheum, &c. GOURAUD’S poudre subtile uproots hair from low foreheads, upper lips or apy part of the body. Warranted liquid ro Wily white, hair dye and ha'r gloss, at the old depot, 67 Walker street, first store from Broadway; Mra. Hays, Brooklyn. Opinion of the Press.—From the Loulsville Jourpal.—A hair dye without a rival.—Considering the umber of hair dyes in the field, the above is a bi 3 but CRISTADORO'S nos hale dye, a new and really selentitic Invention, bas clal he Aighest character. Not oaiy dose l caangs.Rairot any cbnexions Bae toe, waauiital brown or black, without exercising any corrosive intlieuce, but if there is a particle of vitality ieft in the sacs containing the roots of the hair. it stimulates them to new. action. The 4 and certainly the article Astor House, New York, seems i Yalry., Made, sold and applied intan privets roome, At Orig incorors wig ‘manufactory, No. 6 Astor House. Copy the ad 88. 762 Broadway.—Lovet’s Wahpene will Re= store gray hair to its youthful appearance, and cure baldness. Call and ‘see those Who have been gray and bald, and now have as perfect headso! hair as when young, by using the wahpene, Look Here! The Prettiest Prepared and most delighiful article for toilet use in America, is Fontaine's tolidified Cream of Wild Flowers, for washing, shaving, mparting a beautiful softness, clearness and beaiity to the hands and face, puritying the teeth and breath, ‘and above all, for washing infan fince, or at pearance, yall druggists. ©. IL + Nothing equals it ia Moxey, fea: aes and you will bay. Sold RING & C, V. CLICKNER, agents. Palpitation of the Heart.—Dr. S. S. Fitch’: heart corrector cures palpitation and other forms of heart dis cases. For sale at No. 71 Broadway, and by druggists. Agenis wanted. Address 8. 8. Fitch & Co. Pied Cures Have been Made this Month jarrhoa, colic, croup, chronic rheurmatism, &o., by Dr. FoBIAS ealcoraled Vevouan ieinent. Warranted to eure ge the money returned. F'rice, 26c, and Be. | Depot 06 boy by all the druggists throughout the United Holloway’s Pills and Ointment—Prejudice vanquished. The dispensaries and bospitais of Europe how’ regularly supplied with these ret moadion. ‘Thay are ad mitted to be indispensable in diseases of the exterior integu- ments and the secretive or gan: POLITICAL. sic il Hy WARD ELECTION OF DELEGATES TO be RE: Publican State Nominating Convention.—' ha Ate eciial'Aa pert ac Satay are ae ve ‘ee! a et Hi, ae Sept. 8, at half past7 0’ aoe te and one alternate to rep: red he Eriye yobs 4 imet in the Republican Convention to be held at Syracuse on | Too ran ines fe of $e een - bone ROBI ERT W. MebwONDS i President. Joun McCormick, ae _Lonszo Deacux) Recordiig Secretary. VI WArD REPUBLICAN CLUB.—IN PUSSUANCE of the directions of the State and County Central Commit- lees, an election wil) be held on Monday evening. the 8th inst, for the purpose of selecting two delegates and two to represent the in the Btate Syracuse on the I7thinst. ‘The ol} will be open from 8 10 9 o'clock P. M., at Manhattan Hall PREM AN WISUOX 1 President, tL WIS it, WAITS, ¢ Inspectors. JOHN D, CONKLIN, _0. 8, Pentey, Secretary, l TH WARD INDEPENDENT GUARD, OF SOUTH Brooklyn, Attention mr of the above com- pt. 6, it was resolved that i. Tolied, and’ the citizens of the Twelfth ward generally, fa- vorable to the views eotertained by the company, are re- quesied to attend Drill and other arrangements in’ connec tlon with the company will be gone into on that, ave By order of 1B MeCORMACK, ain. Witsaxt O'Grapy, Ser 4TH, WARD DEMOCRATIC EXCELSIOR | CLUB— ‘The members of this clu are requested to meat at the Crystal, this evening, Pept. 8, at774 o'elucke. By oni STi DAWSON, Soo'y. QOP WARD UNION BUCHANAN AND BRECKEN- idge Club wi'l hold a special meeting, fivgoes' Hotcisin Righth av eue’ between, Fort Ficleth streets! on Moncay evening. Kept. 8 at 734 oFelock P. ‘M., to complete their arrangements for the grand procession of the 9th inst All members © Retmocrats of the Wards who wish to. participate with us ta the procession, are requested to nt. The line will be formed, on the th, at 7 o'clock P.M., in the Bighth avenue, the tight on Forty iinth street” By ofr MICHAEL CONNOLLY, President. $Seor etaries, Nicvoras Seacrisr, Heyy L. Rye, T A MEETING OF THE BUCHANAN AND BRECK- inridge Central County Club the were appointed @ Finance Committee, fon, Manus Flunly, James Sanders, Kernard W. C , P 1 Quinn, By order, AMES 'MULLIGAN, Presideat, PLD. Kuriey, § ecly. ‘JAMPAIGN LETTER PAPER AND ENVELOPES, WITH _) engravings of the different, P jal candidates, for sale at EVANS & ©O.’S gift bookstore, 409 Broadway. FORDHAM, WESTCHESTER, COUNTY. TIE HON. Horace Ureeley, Cot. K. L. Snow, t. B, Milli H. Shannon, Esq:, recently from friends of Fremont and Dayton ou Tuesday evening, Sept. atthe depot of the Harlem Raiiroad. There will also be mu: sic apd singing. A special train will leave Fordham tor the city at hell past 10 P_M., making the usual stops. 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 Filmore and Donelson, wil be held at the Washington statue, Union square, on Friday evening, Sept, 12, ot733 P.M: Three stands will Be erecta. | When the meeting adjourns a torch light procession will be formed, to march down Broadway, around the Park, up the Bowery to the statue again, there to dismiss. Club’ will be prepared with torches, banners, Ac. Eminent speakers have been in- vited to address the mecting, and are expected to attend, among whom are Gen Sam Houston, Com. ‘Stockton, Francis Granger, Gov, Yell, Washington Hunt, J, J. Oritteaden, Jaa. ©. Putnam, Wm. C: Rives, David Paul Bro rel, Kenneth h Raynor, Jos. L. White, Thomas Corwin, &e., &e. y W. Fac x ‘hapinan, Chairman Executive Committee, 1. A. Coben, Central Coumittes Zophar Mills, “American General Committee. CHAS. T. POLHEMUS, Secretary Executive Committee of Arrangements. INTH WARD YOUNG MEN'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN Club, meet in conjurction,with the Kepublican Associa, at the i mee idvog, On Monday, Sth instant, at 8 delegates to the’ State Convention. Poneiual “icendanee ssn njoined. By order of ELL A. DODGE, Chairman. care early reat $i Soaan be Feuedg Gam BW. Lianne, 301 Broadway. LARGE FURNISHED FIRST CLASS HOUSE TO let—In Waverley lace, convenient to Broadway. evn inboard A of the rent taken ly at 4 Waverley Place, or to B. WwW. PW RICHARDS. 307 Browlway ee a ee ae ears CHANCE FOR A BUSINESS PLACE.—TO Lay Noy second floor of 120 Canal street six rooms, adapted for a der tist, jeweller, milliner, dreesuaker or tailor, wit noms tor » feanily, 8. W. RICHARDS, 807 Broadway. FIRST CLASS THREE ATORY AND BASEMENT brown stone house to lease, for 5 in Hoboken; th Tituation is unsurpassed for a. gent within 6 minutes? oe at Vein, ferries, | Rent low, lo & t party. B. W. RICHARDS, 307 Broadway. PARTMENTS FURNISHED.—A SUIT OF ROOMS, CON- ting of parlor, bedroom, bathroom and kitchen, on , to be let together or separately, at 49 Vandam atreet, be ween’ Varick and Hudson. FURNISHED HOUSE TO RENT—THREE STORY, noodern built, within a block and a halt of Peck slip and Division avenue ferries, Williamsbu months, longer if required. Joavine at 2? brosaw ray street, of W. B. St PART OF A HOUSE WANTED-SECOND FLOOR, L ihree cr four rooms in Broadway or victaity, bal Union square, suitabie for a dressmaker; yearly ren exceed $300. ‘Apply to B. W. RICHARDS, 397 Broadway PART OF A HOUSE WANTED—BY A &MALU, gentee! Americanifamily, between Broadway and Kighth avenue: oF small, convent ie, at & mederate rent would be taken Apply to 4. W. RICH ARDS,3T Broadway. LARGE, FIRST CLASS HOUSY TO LET, IN THE immediate vicinity of Broadway, completely ‘filled with first class boarders; receipts, $1,000 per month; vety band somely furnished, and furnitire ior sale. Terms easy. . W. RICH AKDS, 307 Broalway. ner of ‘tur: SITUATIONS WANTED. YOUNG WOMAN WANTS | A SITUATION—IN A bi or fancy store. No to do light work 0 Miotes MoOr the Mrooklya, Post ofice, office, City selerences given. YOUNG LADY WANTS A SITUATION AS SALES- et ere ver ty I, ladles’ articles; ls wall well fas Teoommended; Brooklyn, Address F SITUATION WANTED—BY TWO RESPECTABLE girls; one to cook, wash and ina peree family, and the otlier as ebambermaid and to takeeare of a child; best reference given. Apply at 97 First place, between Pare ‘our , Brooklyn. COMPETENT, DRESSM AKER, the vate Is DESIROUS OF ; has good refer- situation with a family abo city reference can be giver corner of Iaudlow, in the grocery store. ar UATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG GIRL, TO DO eral housework; understands baking and cooking in General; good refereuces,’ lease cail at $76 Bowery. SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WO- man; is & good cook. washer and ironer; good city refe- Fences. Apply at 185 East 2lst st, tirst floor, front room. be seen for two days. RESPECTABLE GIRL WISHES A SITUATION, AS chambermaid and waiter, or plain sewer. Good refer- ence irom her last place, where she lived two years. Please call for two days, at No. 182 Greenwich ay. SITUATION WANTED—BY AN AMERICAN GIRL, as Seamstress, or to take care of children, im some pri- Good reference given, Call at 875' Broadway, in yate faintly. RESPECTABLE WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION AS cook; understands all kinds of pastry, soups and geme, None but first families need apply. Inquire at 55 Macdougal t., in the rear, second floor, front room. PART OF A HOUSE TO LET. IN ALLEN STREET, in @ good neighborhood below Broome street, firs! floor: two parlors, two basements, two rooms on third floor, Rent £30 per month. B. W. RICHARDS, 39 Broadway. SITUATION WANTED—BY A G Frotestant, as housekeeper or coc good reference. Apply at 87 Eldridge st., rear. ERMAN WOMAN, A in a small family; first floor in the NEWLY FURNISHED HOUSH WILL BE LET TO A careful family, very pleasantly situated, in Twentieth Street, between Fourth and Pith avenues, 'Reut $212 per mouth, Address Herald office, A BEAUTI RE OND FLOOR OF in Bridg to let, consisting of iors, with marble man Wa entry bedrooms, wih © room on third floor, and back basement, cont Gas in the house. "Pump convenient "To a goot Apply to Mr. JOHM HICKS, co: Nassau auid Pine streets. TOLET. ALSO, A for whow ihe ouse, uld keep house HATTON & CO. “ald Broulway. NOTTAGE TO LET, AND FURNITURE FOR SAt. J. The cottage is beautifully situated oa the Hudson river Within one homw'sride of New York, anu! has all the advantages of neighborhood to & popnious vill It will be rented for the winter, aud furniture sold, Add ress 8., box 412 Post oils URNISHED HOUSE TO LET—MODERATE SIZE with modern improvements, and handsomely furaished ou the west tide of Broadway. Address box 1,94, Post ollice URNISHED HOUSE TO LET.—A GENTERL ViHRk story, modern built brick house, situated in a ploasai genteel neighborhood in Brooklyn, between Henry and Hicks Streets, and within a few minutes! walk of either the Wall street or South ferries. The house has bath room and gas. is in pertest order, and completely faruished throughout, ‘The present occupant will remain with the family, if desirable, for the rett., Neue need apply but genteel private families, at 30 i State street, Brooklyn, or address box 2,415 Post oille 'URNISHED HOUSE TO RENT.—A BROWN STONE house, in fine order, parlors treacoed, handsom: ished, and pleesanuly situated, below ‘Thirtioth near Fcurth avenue; rent $2,000. Apply at $i0 Fourth ave ue in the store. pa JENTEEL HOUSE TO LET AND PART OF THE FUR ure for sale. Has gaa, chandeliers, bathe, 49. Location, Prince sireet, west aide Broadway. House in splendid. order nd rent low for the balance of the lease, Appiy at 314 Wash ACADEMY HALL, 663 BROADWAY. Foule, of Jackson, Misseouri, Governor Morehead, of Kentucky, will address the club, 4 o'clock this evening. Citizens and strangers are invited. By order, HY. SNYDER, Pres Married. Ia St. Peter's Church, on Thars- ‘Ave. 28, by Rev, Mr. Duming, Hoes Devry, of Wor to Mise Asie M. FLaxaGay, of this city, MALL —PERRY.—At Monticalio, N, ¥., on Wednes- y evening, Sept. 3, by Rev. R.'O. Shimeril, Rictaxy . SaimkaLt, Je, to Miss Hager E. Peery, dav ghter of tie late Marehail Perry, Esq, both of the former bs Daxmasy—Ketiy.—On Thursday, Sept. 4, at St. James’ Church, Brooklyn, by the Bow Rev. Bishop Lougblan, Caanies L. Dewan, Esq., United States Consul at Aca- pulco, Mexico, to Joa, thrd daughter of Jeremiah Kelly, Esq., late of Stradbally, Queen’s couuty, Ire- land. ‘Lovenrais—Commax.—ty the Rev. Thomas Armitege, Mr. Jonny Lovennain W Mies Kare G. Couamay, all of bois auty. Lag Island and Connecticut papere please copy. Died. Gayionn.—On Sunday morning, Sept. An Hever Gu- uur GavLoxD, aged 6} cara, 6 months and 42 days. wn friends and relatives are respectfully invited to at- ted the funeral, thie afternoon, at two o'clock, from No. 24 Downing street. Watus —Oo —y A morning, Sept. 7, of enlargement of the heart, Ean.y Wauus, wile of Samuel Wailis, in the 8th year of ber age, Tre friends and relatives of the family, and the mem bers of Knickerbocker Lodge, L. 0. of O F., are respect fully invited to avtend the funeral, on Wednesday, at tea o'clock A M., from her late residence, No. 142 Greene street, without fartber invitation. remains will bo takep to Greenwood Cemetery. We miss thee from our home, dear one, We miss thee from thy place; Oh ! life will be so dark without ‘The sunshine of thy face. But let our sorrows cease to flo God has recilled his own; Bat let our hearts, in every woe, Still say —“Thy’ will be done.”* O'Hare —On Satorday, Sept. 6, of dyse CaTxmxase O' Harn, of Newry, Ireland, aged 65 yours. Her funera! wilt lace from 101 Heory street, this morning, at eight o’e! Hor friends are respectfully invited to attend. Bexsurt.—Us Sunday, Sept. 7, Arexannen L. Baxvert, son of Wm. and Jase bennett,’ aged 9 years, 9 months and 7 days. The triends and retatives of the family are requested to attend the funeral, this afernoon, at two o'clock, from No. 163 Kast Sixteenth street, On Sunday, Sept. 7, Aex, wile of Christopher Bowman, agod 88 years, The {rience and acquaintances of the family are ro- spectfully invited to attend the faaeral, from hor late ro- py od 46 Uliver street, this afternoon, at half past two 0’ slock. Jamon —'n Brooklyn, ov Saturday, Sept. 6, Mra. Maw. tHa Jasxigox, widow of the late George Jamison, in the 59th yeaf of ber age. Tce relatives and frienda are invited to attend the fune ral, thie atternoon, at two o'clock, trom her late resi- dence, 63 Talman street. Mererait —On Sunday, Sept. 7, Kate, youngest daugh- pa — F. aud Mary Jane Marsball, aged 1 year and 7 da The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this afterm at two ° —— from the residence of her grandfather, Edwin M. ntery, Buffalo and Hartford papers ploase copy. Gooppay.—On Sunday morniog, Sept. 7, after a short Mre. Patne Goubbay, aged 73 years, relict of Capt. James Goodday. Her relatives and trienda are respectfully requested to attend the funeral, to morrow afternoon, at three o'clock, —— re tovitation, froma the house of her eon in: lay B, Hart, No, 45 Dean street, South Brookiy At —in Brooklyn, on Saturday Sept. 6, br webitie, Cuantes Mclavomuy, a nati ve of the ony of Londonderry, Ireland, in the 36th year of a her og Bis retaains will be taken to Flatbush for Seorment, from his late residence, No. 60 Douglas street, near Smith, this afteraoon, at iwo o'clock. MeCass —OF a, Buza McGaxy, wife of ry McCann, J: The friends chy relatives of the Loney and of her bro- thor, Eaward Lavery to attend the fune- ral, this afternoon, at dence, No. 18 Claremoui Brookly SPaMay.—In Jersey City, on Sunday, ‘Sept. 7 at twolve o'clock M., Lawry Seama®, relict of the late Jaccb map, in the 59.h year of her age. iler remains will be taken vo the Bethpage houre, Long Island, to morrow, at half pen ore seven 0" rorciock M. trom 292 South Seventh street, Jersey City, for in- ferment The friends and relatives of the family are re- spect{ully invited to attend. San Francisco papers plearo copy. STURGHS.—At Geneva, Walworth county, Wisconsin, oa Friday, Sept. 6, Atum, infant ron of George W. and Ann MM. Sturges, aged 1 year and 26 days. Woonkerr.— At Paterson, New Jersey, on Sunday afer- noon, Sept. 7, Teametta Dm Wourn, wife of A. B. Woodrutf, he funeral will take place, to morrow afternoon, at four o'clock, from the First Presbyterian church’ Py Paterson. Ferus ae overboard, near the Sandwich Islands, gn Tuesday, July Nomt A. Fouts, of New York, aged yea Cinoinpati and Hami\ton papers please copy Herantt.—at Cienfuegos, on Sunday, July 6, of yellow fever, Nunmmian, second son of Capt. Abraham Heart, of this city, aged 8 yearr. Moeak.— At Ovid, Seneca county, N. Y., on Friday, Sept. 6, of Paral; vets, Mr. Samos, H Moewa, ‘ot this city, ‘Avierman of the Third ward, aged 62 years. ES ADVERTISEMENES RENEWED EV. RY DAY, DENTISTRY, ee O'ntet McILNOY, | DENTIST,” RESPROTFULLY ives sates Loy L Lp in eee and will attend, as to ranches jentistry. Si between Twellth and Thirteenth sircein. “venue Theis vevunti te ee ey 4 MEANS po My FD iota iret. "The ‘The eileen pe fe ‘permnloas, simply arrest etre imply arresting ‘vlation around for abo POLITICAL, D WARD REPUBLICANS. —THE REPUBLICANS OF he Second ward are ur, nested io meet this pee F- St Montgomery No: J, Beekman street, represent the puri delegate to petits pane mung come ‘onvention, <= jas bs & by the elty of Ryracuse om the 17th of ber, the ie Ww and clowe at 8 o'el . iam ra Repubiican Convent, oe Per rior of nD LP, President. Fpwanp Perron, Secretary. = HE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE APPOINTED BY THE Democratic Republican General Committee on Th evening, Sept. 4, will meet at Tammany Hall, on Mond. inst, at 23; o'clock P. M., for the parpose of recei ames of the Inspectors of Elections. and the places ot ‘¢ polls for the primary election on Thursday, 11th inst., for the transaction of oiher business. OUNG MEN'S FREMONT AND DAYTON CENTS AL Esq., editor of the nvening Post, vil Haddrese the meeting. singing, sore vedere. NIERRE, President Davin HT, Gripensue A CAMPABON TRACT. rc . CATHOLICS, ATTENTION. * lear what Pope Gregory s: trade oe ad those who ‘who deal in slaves. Hear his anathemas denounced an all those who in any way countenance including, of course, those "who, by votin Fillmore. uphold the infamous trate, READ TOPE GREGORY'S BU THE CATHOLIC OLERGY in America, entirely ignoring or losing sight of the above docu ment, iy afew years ago, it remains for Protestants to publish the same for ihe beneft of ALL. TRUE CATHOLICS, none of whom would care to vote for BUCHANAN OR PULLMORE after reading this proclamation of his Holiness. They would her vote for JOUN ©, FREMONT, pledged to prostrate HE SLAVE OLIGARCHY,” and to extend the area of freedo YREMONT AND DAYTON CLURS can be supplied with the above buil, iliasiraied by a hand. some cut of the Pope, surrounded by bis cardinals. eagaged ia the Work of freeing & slave from his chalng—in addition to other suitable matter, such as DANIEL OCONNELL'S Vewson alavety; also thee of ciher HikheATED TRISHIMEN, together with a map showing up, In suitable ‘colors, the free and slave Btates of the Union: all published together in an eight page tract, which should be scattered bi among American Catholics; it is a knock down argument, and must have a telling ton that class of voters, Will be ready on Wednesday, the 10th of September ‘Thousands of copies have been already ordered. Send early. Price per 1,000, $10; per 100, $1 25; or 2cents single, Each order must he accompanied by the cash. Address the pub: Usher, JOSEPH H. LADD, No, 22 Beekman st., New York. be: Mi , THE PIONKER.—JUST PUBLISHED, A epirtted and nearly full length portrait of Col. Prem ont, in his California costume, i 19 by 34 inches. Price, 7 cents, A liber! disegt am KOULE & HOU RRR fuhington sitet, Boron. VREAT RUSH AT EYANS & CO/A—THR Pact 13 Patablinhed that 409, Broad wi way ie the best place in mew York to buy books. EVANS 4 CO. sell books as low 00 th 2) can be bought elsewhere, and give with each book « present varying m value from 35 cents 10° 8100, The walue’of the Gita de pretent depends upon the number of the books. ivered at the time of ale, Great inducements to agents Catalogues containin; fll explanations gent on application to any acdrens free. NVALUABLE BOOK FOR BUSINESS MEN.—THE MERCANTILE UNION DIRECTORY, containing the bames and addresses of tor'y (honsand business men through ont the S and West. Copies, substantially boand In sheep, forwarded by mail, free of exper price, 25. Address OHN gS POTTER, pane street, Pb! ad nis TO CARTIFY THaT WM. R. BROWNE, Hartford, Coun., bas a right to publish and sell the book termed the Writing Mester in eix Lessons, in my name, and no olber person has a righ h oF tell tbe same without the said Wm. K. Browte's cousext, WM. ¥. J AOKSON, ________ SPECIAL NCYICES, MIGRATION TO NICAR i ant of land | pier b A froe pas nage and ope hundred and fifty acres of land will be Persons going out to settle. F improving this opportunity ther information and ‘migration odive No. 3K . LAWRENCE, (for United Staten, REAT FAIR AT NEWARK, ®. J. The New Jorsey Stale AgriciWaral Sostety will bold ite nual exh tember 9 10. 11 UVER POUK THOUSAND DULL ARS WII be distributed in premiums. ‘The adirem will be deli vered on Fridey, the 12th, at Lovelock A. M., by JOUN P. 1A HON . Very fine grounds have been secured, and ample accommo dations provided for EXHIDITORS. A SPLENDID TRACK Has been graded for the accommodation of those having fine TORSES. Pingle tickets, 25 conte, members’ tickets, SL; tickets ad mitting hore and cariage. and two Bi. Tobe ob taineo at C. M. SAXTON & 00, ton street, up eairs, OFFICE RECEIVER OF TAX! street, (new Court House), New York, June 3 18ti.— Fablie notice.—To avoid the risks that must inevitably oconr thom the crowd of tax payers who put off to the latest day ihe payment of their taxes, jermined to adopt the follow. NO. 32 CHAMBERS rule, whieh will be rigidly adbered to during my term of ce:—T shall receive no money after Zo'clock P.M. Every omeer in this Department te nirteth Prohibited from Fecetvin envelopes containing move ait taxes. By ordes for the Thay He HOWARD, ecaiver. WILLE AMS. —wit LB, Witt AMS prop A Liss js to Frank Archer Thorniey, at the Post A ofiee, iv dress. Don’t fail, as he wubes 10 see you on a matior portance. RANK ARCHER THORSLEY. “FT ELEN"—I HAVE JUST RETURNED om CALL fornia, and cannot learn your address, T desire to see you onee more. A note directed to my full one, at th: heral Post ofice, or Union square Post office, will be siriety complied with, 3M. ©. te ane NFORMATION WANTED.—MR. GEORG) N brother of the late John @ leasing, of Londen, Sarequened to make his address known to the miacrince who has a letter for him, containing tmportant informat JOHN | McKEWA‘, 55 Maiden lan I THIS SHOULD MEET THE EYE OF DAY! W. ence, who tanght penmanship and book capa n ough Keepaie, Dutchets county, NY. in 1882 he wit oat to big advantage to call on, of send 267 Fulton street, Brooklyn. reo Ho ri, AMES H, CLARK.—ANY PERSON LEAVY oJ it dames Ht Unrk, femoris of Red tee oe note to, Archer, Herald office, will hear of nows to his ad erences EANDER—MEET ME IN THE bee on fd al day next. LUA LULLA, GTATEN ISLAND FORRy—O RAPTY. "OH, Oj of August, sly, “ah, goo primo. Jour letter cabriee) amd BY Lyon’ — (Wa fr F—How DO YO THe Te S. clinminieetons peli 5 3 TO RENT, AND FURNITURE FOR SALE AT ain— Which is new and but litde used, anew four a Desement, 116 ‘Thirty-ninth street, conve and stages; bas all the modern improvements with lease of two years (roma 3 May ext at a low reat. Inquire on the premises, or of 8. T. K. MARSHALL, No. 182 Fulton su ‘ORE HOUSES TO LEL.—OVER ONE HUNT M' houses, furnished and unfuroished, also parts of br ‘Over two hundred for sale. For full particulars aoply D. GOODWIN, 712 Broadway. Property owuers, your ati tion is also called to the above office. ‘0. $9 TWENTYSIXTH STREET, BETWEEN SixTR No aid Eevonu avenues —To let, in's small Preach f a rich front parlor, on first floor, and bedroom furnie! Several furnished bedrooms oh second and third tloor, entlemen and their wives. They can have an opportanity to fearn Freueh Terms cash. baih, gas and Croton wa STEADY FOWRR—« Jay, cuore Rooms or. 2 corner of Elm and yequare from Broadway. For the vatue of the Inquire of TALOE roadway. BENNEET on the premises, TORE TO LET.—IN A CAPITAL LOCATION FOU any kind of business. Apply at 312 Second airee', near avenue D. T° LET—TIM SECOND FLOOR, CONSISTING OF TWO parlors and two bedrooms located at 4 East Nineteenth street, a iret class house. The furniture for sale, if desired. 0 LET—THE OLD ESTABLISHED DRY GOODE ftore, 8 Ninth avenue, Gtied up with shelving coun 4 for an enterprising ire of R. SELL in c Touse, Jocated on the pleasuntest part of Broadway, tn th hetghborbood of Tenth strvet; oF the house will be leased and furnitare sold, if required, immediate oceupancy. itis in complete order and ready Acdrese »» box 61 Broadway PART OF bouse 47 een First and Second aye Possession immediately. Rent $550. Ap JAMES BUCH, 60 Kast Fifteend: street The upper wi? 0 LET-THE p ET-THE MODERN THREE STORY HOUSE, 82 Jane street, with, modern, in complete order; would let it for two or three years. fession given immediately. Apply to J. B. KING, 509 and 510 ‘West street. oO LET WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESS tree and a halt sary bo. ments, Kent $600. 11 ia be hat atl0OSs same street. A Cortlandt street and Broalway, coder 0 LET=PART OF THRER STORY AND ATTIC house No. 244 Spring street, comprising two parlors there bedrooms, kitehen and evliar,’ App'y 0 T. & L. ROSS, No Pear! sireet, a $n yo LET—A LARGE WELL FURNISHED PARLOR, ON the seeond floor, with partial board, to two single gentle Uas. bath, and every convenience in the house. Lo #4 west of Broadway, near Sieecker sweet. Address I. », Hereld office, © LET — WITH IMMEDIATE POSBESSION, THE fy i clog thre ew 2 ho, 261 Tenth stre With ait the modern improvement; the five story store No. 4 Stone street. For terms apply to i. Macdougal street, or to KR. 8. KELLEY & OO, wireet. 0 LET—THE DESIRABLE AND NCENT house, in, Clinton avenue, enrmer of Myrti, Brooklyn, by ths late Thomes P. Gustin, Jr, For particulars wire ont ¢ premises, of at 12) Mawen lane, 0 LET.—THIRD AND FOURTH FLOORS OF BUILD ing 120 Fulton street, pear Nanas. The light is good, front and rear. ‘The rooms are #0 feet deep. Tho two floors ented at a low rate to a responsibie tenant. Apply to OLD & PROOHT on the premises. 0 JAT-THE MANDSOME THRED STORY ‘Columbia street, on Krooklya Ueichis, con ise vow of the bay, unt convenient {9 all the forr Femted at alow rate, Inquire of Ke C. WICILARDS: or Wa: k nsou & Miller, 20 Nassau street, ‘0 LET—SRCOND FLOOR OF HOUSE NO. 51 WHITE sirens, afew doors from Hireatway, very convenient for & Gresstnaker or milliner. Apply on the promises, 51 Wate st LET—THE THREE STORY BASEMENT BRICK duilding, IS| West Twenty Gfth treet, third hovee from enue, to one oF two private families. Kent Si, nghe best of order. Apply 0 G. RAUCHFUSS, 13 Chambers street. ‘0 LET—A HANDSOME TWO STORY ILOUS®, IN AMI ty street; bas all the modern improvements. | Apply to D. BRITTON, corner of Amily and Greene stree's, 10 LET—AT A DEPOT, TWO MILES FROM ITARLEM, a good house, with store, for $60: one for Se), one for £40; a farnisked room, down. town, for $5 p yt montii: also, desk room, at this office, for $1. Inqyire at 102 Nassaa sireet, room No. 3, between iv and 12o0'clock. LET—IN A GENTREL HOUSE AND LOCATION, 84 West Thirty-first sircet, near Sixth avenn, thint story, five roome in all, containing Croton water, waste pipe, ens, and od ‘Very convenient. Rent $175 perannaum. Apply ax above. ‘0 LET, WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION—THE UP. ‘Mi roadway. The 5 above premises have been entirely remodelled, painted, &c., have an excelent lich, and are wtinirably sdapted for millinery oF any other faney purines, lowed the best igen oy. Ay py ObO. or OUP PIN, S00 et Brena way rile TT O,LET AND FoR, a FOUR STORY BROWN sione English basement house, on Pi south side of a. fourth street, one hundred feet weat of Se why ia very hendaome atyle, with every modern Improvement. one ef same re row for sale, 0 LET OR LEASR--THE LARGE FOUR STORY BRICK hilding, iron shutters, No. 6) John street; possesion of the store and one of the lofta given immediately, ars apply to JOHN PAINE, on the premises, RENT—A LARGE FOUR STORY FURNISH RD house, suitable for a gentlemen's ay do- sirable fot the purpose, Using ng fas up wien, in very bles: Saat location, few dears tras Broadway, ‘con venient to! cere and stages. “Address lub House, Union’ #yuare Post ofica, for one week. "po RENT—A STOR For partica- 0 % FERT LONG, 29 COURT T wos — rent Goma fear would answer fe fanien! bu at 12M, had 4b M., Hilo P. M., Sas Court a. us SBT aNtig” peeet. 2 See ES IN DROOKLAN TO. LET S10 AT FL rere between Nicks and Willow astvaTeD 1x fr sement, med Philadelphia Brick, new, al very conve it a small fami $00, within three minutes’ Ht to" Rouh ferry. _ AD) ‘Apply at 3 a0 308 Hicks street we YL PO atATHORs LORS | AND D CLOTHIERS —A FIRST eed tke re ree ro No made wall. For toulare ap o made woe nite sicher ‘WANCHRES, JEWELRY, &C, peels Be YOLD CHAINS VERY LOW.— GRO GRe cubecriber baa just Feceived some beatiful also, nilemen’s gold erns A eceicine Santon new eryiee, Welal be retail {yeas than the weal wane. Xo. Wall seek wecowe Boor pear WELL EDUCATED WIDOW LADY, OF A KIND and obliging dispositic n engagement with an invalid or elderly lady, as’ companion or housekeeper; or would take charge of one or two children. She would be found a person of the moat strict integrity, and worthy of con- tid ress Companion, Herald ottlce. chambermaid, @ have good referens hinge and ironing. or her last place, “Con be seem fortwo SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTADLE WO- man, a4 cook; Underatauds her Dusiness thoroughly; “hjection fo the country, Best of reference, Can be seen for Wo days at 1 12th st., between Gul and 71h avenues. SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WO- man, #8 coo! est of city reteren Galt at 78 12th st., between Ist and 2d’ avs., lirst floor, fron room. SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WoRAaD, as cook, Washer and irouer; has the best of city reference Cav be seen for two days, at 271 Seventh ave, be- tween 27th and 28th sts. PECTABLE WOMAN WISHES A SITU A- would assist in washing; 1s @ first rate laun- 4 take a seamstress’ place; ean cut aud fit; no ob- sountry. First rate reference, Call at 129 Wa WISHES A SITUATION TO ‘work anc us- {ve and willing; no obje: reference. Call at 129 T, ACTIVE GIRL TED —BY A RESP al housework. Inquire at No. 5 Scotch Mulbs SITUATION WANTED — YOUNG WONAN, AS laundress in a small family: is a.g004 troner. Goo't re. rence given, Apply at 225 West 26th st., between sth and b even A Siwvatt isa toe at 186 12 A girl, to do g a S$ A SITUASTION AS CHAM. of ¢ Seaton ta wee suse Ua a we ivh st, between Gib and jthavenues. Can be see Neye SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS ee and seamstress; can cut and fit children’s dresses, he best of c ty references fron her last place. for two deve Call at 206 19th st , betweew Mth wad Wek ies, front room, RESPECTABLE WIDOW WOMAN WANTS A S1TU- ation, in some respectable pri rst rate Cook, and ful Ly understande her bi jection to wash the house linen, if required; is a good bread “ne pastry cook. and ean give the Lest of reference from her lant place, Call for two days at 520 Moaroe s:, second tloor, WOMAN WISITES A SITUATION AS nds Amprican and French, cooking: Apply at 255 Bast lth s.., nab A family. + Bree CHILD WANTED | To. SUI Rap—nY rt reast “HEALTHY, KESPECTABL AA do chamberwe sneral Tousework fo arte ATION WWaNTED ; Understanes baking WELL RECOMMENDED, Wages not so much au object ‘ae at LS Ist avenue, roo 29, 6, OLORED MAN, OF THR NIGHRST Cit, . Wishes @ situation in a large fiat el og private . as heat w cer. Cau give he. “Address A. by NY, ae RYEADY YOUNG MAN WANTS A SITUATION, AS clerk, 16 a grocery or dry goods store; ia @ good figurint and permin; haw been ia ibe dry goods busiovas fur wo sears. Can give good reference from his last employer. Ad 88 D. Leary, 725 Washington st. , STEADY GERMAN WANTS A SITUATION unan, gerdener, or would work oa a firm, ls not « work; good elty reference, Address Johu les:ier, an, Westchester county, N. ¥. B KE YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUA tion as cook, Washer and ironer; no objection to do gen eral he ork ina CTT family; best of city: reference ly tor two cays at 36 between Shi and 24th sts. I Y A RESPECTANLE YOUNG WOMAN, AS SHAM stress, is competent ‘odo cuiltng and dtting latieg roams can be recommendes from her iast place, Call at 382 Kighta avenue, corner of Uist street, B*.A RESPECTABLE GIR, good pla A SITUATION; IS A cook, an a = and troner; } red x years im | ae ‘ity references vt for two cays atat2 Kast Withee sid VA RESPRCTABLE WOWAR, A SITCATION, AS professed cook or Inundress, be meen days at 48 V ] ARK Good city reference nc ath st, in the rear. T RATE BARKEEPER, Can give satisfactory reference as to charscier and ability, or can take the entire charge of a wholesale and retail liquor store Call or address D. B., at Jae. Healy's, 228 7th avenue , oF 160 Greenwich st ] ov SEKREPFR —A LADY, FULLY COMPETENT, desires « ekuation in the above capacity; is a good seam Call at No. Lafayette place, one door from Aswr sires. place. Prey ana en CHURCHES DESIRING AN ORGANIST may find one accustomed to the manrcement of a first “nes orgen ard direction of a choir, by addressing Urganisl, sx Seal New York Post office. A'large salary will not be © pected } ESIDENT GOVERNESS.—A YOUNG LADY, WHO hag had long experience in teaching music, French, and the ordinary Knglish branches, and who bas been governess im some of the best fumilies in New York, wishes an engage ment in the city, or would go a short distance in the country. Address 6. *., Fourth place, between Court and Clinton street, fret house from Clinton, South Brooklyn. SITUATION WANTED—IN A FIST CLASS BOARD. tng house, by a Protestant woman, @8 cook, Can serve ¢, pastry or jellies ln the best style, Apply at 271 3 media, ga Bowery SITUATION WANTED—BY A WOMAN, AS CHAMBER. maid and waiter, of chambermaid and’ laundress, Hi ood references. Call at No. 24 Third av., near Ninth st, GITVATIONS WANTED—POR TWO VERY EXPE renced, highly recommended Protes'ant servanta ; one aa excellent thorough cook, washer and ironer; the other av chan-bermaié and waitress, or children's nurse and seam stress, Apply at 10 Tillary street, near Fulcon, Brooklyn, Ts PROTESTANT RNGLISH GIRLS WANT SITUA Uone as chambermaids and waiters, or aa nuree and to do wing, HO Objection to travel: best of City reference, Pallet 33 jth ave., between ah apd 2th sta, Ars door, book root __ a nenan ACHER.—A LADY WI0 TAS HAD BXPRERIENCE in teaching the venal Englith branches, French, an! par ularly music, desires a situation in the city. Hefere Address B.D. C., Lewistown, Mifflin county, Penn 10 LAWYERS.—A YOUNG ATTORNEY OFFERS HIM self, with the beat references as fo character and ability & good lawyer or legal firm who wish euch services, ant nace Bling to pay, fair compebsation for the same, Address G. Atherton, Herald office. WAXTEDIRY A RESPECTABLE MIDDLE AGED PRO- Testant woman, a situation as child's nurse, Can be seen at her last place, 248° 4th st., for two days. *ANTED-BY TWO RESPECTADLE AMERICAN fis siuations, a¢ chik'® puree end piainraners. Call or addiees for two or three days M, T.Q., ANTED—<1TU |ATIONS. BY TWO GIRLS, the highest testimonials in the city; one ne 4 wih . ooo the lay and dining room, The viber Ae seamstress and nitree, ; ia qnick with the he neni, ane charge washing. Call at 216 gentee! ami) wegen: of & bay from ite birth Rermaid and to Ph nh a WASTED[A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE af chambermaid and wi peragerer: ihe bert of city references’ givse” ease 6th averue, bookstore, for two days, SITUATIONS WANTED. Warr-+ SITUATION, BY A FROTEIE ANY 7 ore and wo Sarno was is snd woud tt wi idaho avenue, for two days. ‘ANTED—BY A PROTESTANT WOMAN, 4 31 58 Sandee Brooklyn. sidlaadbcgue ri “hep ‘ASHING WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, or to go out by the day; best of city reference given. Call, fortwo ys Wt AGO 7th ‘suTeD~E A YOUNG Woman, 4. SITUATION; ler is American anc Spanish cooking, end bakin, manana to assist in was) and al quired, Understands her business. and can be W Gammended, Call at 149 6th av., in the faney store, for 8s ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A_ RESPECTABLE cung woman, to do upstairs work and waiting in & fam. Best city reference. Call at $1 6th av., fortwo ANTED—FOR AN INTERESING GIRL, 13 YEARS old, a situation, where she might receive instruction in reading ‘and writing, in the Catholic church. No wages re- quired, but the comforts of atome. Address A. J. C., Brook- 19 Post oflice, or Herald ofice. ANTED—BY A RESPECTAPLE FROTHSTARY SEL. jtuation, as cook, washer and troner; is 5 Ee oe cook. Good reference given. Please call for two days at 190 Madison st. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG ory, AS seamstress and chambermaid, or as cl bermaid aud to assist with the washing at d irouing; reterence from her last Place. Please call at Sc Hammond st, in the rear, between th and Bleecke! sts. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT oung woman, a situation, as professed cook under stends baking,” game, soups, past And jellies; best of eliy references. Inquire, for two day ave. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITUA- tion a8 cook, Washer and irone; or to do the general housework of a small family. Can be well recommended; is willing and obliging. Cull ai No. 230 West 324 at W ET NURSE.—A YOUNG HEALTHY WOMAN wishes situation, as wet nurse. Can be seea uatil suited, at 263 §pring st. TANTED—A SITUATION, IN AN IMPORT! m OR commission house, by a young man, aged 21, ‘a thorough kuowledge of every descr eon Would buve no objection to engege for s fe produced. opths. The best of referenc Address F. ‘0. B., box 131 Herald office. ED.—A RESPECTABLE AMERICAN WOMAN w . Also, a woman is nthold, to wet nurse. Apply e near Fourth st. TANTED—A SITUATION. BY A RUSPECTABLE young Woman, as good plain cook and first rate washer and ironer; best of reference from her last place, Call at 127 Court et., Brooklin, third,tioor, front room. TANTED—A SITOATION, RY A RESPECTABLE Protestant youog Woman, as waiter or chambermaid, or to take care of children; she is capable of Gling any of these the bese of eity'referevees from ber last place. For call at No. 64g Bank street, be:ween Green- erley place. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A ROUNG GIRL, 15 OR 1G years of age, in. a respectable family, to do chamber- work, or teke care of children; is willing’ to make berself enerally useful. Good city reference. Call -at 421 10th et, Between Avenues Cand 1. ANTED—A SITUATION. BY A RESPECTAPLE GIRL, to do chamberwork and jine washing and ironing, oF a plain cook, washer and irener. Good city reterence. Can be seen for two days at 135 West 19h st., over the grocery. J ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE PRO- testant girl, to take care of children, or to de chamber- work and waiting. Good city reference. Call at 143 West 22d , between 7th and Sth avenues, for two days. TANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, ‘@ situation as cook; Is a first rate cook; would be willing to assist with Washing and ironing. can give the beet of eit reference, Can Le seen at No. 40 West 13th st., between and 6th ave. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, ‘as seamstress dersiands cutting and tiiting children’ ‘ clothes, and ail kinds of plain sewing: no objection to el Lerwork: has the best of city reference Can be seen for two days at S14 Mott st., uear Bleecker, third oor, front room. JANTEP—BY A RESPECTATLE MARRIED WOMAN, just arrived from Enj uation as professed where assistance is given in the kitchen; she understande the duties of a large establishment; with or withou' her husband aywaler, Acdress A. B, Madame Parry, 457 Broadway. TANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG ENGLISH furl, a siuation as chambermaid, or 1o do general house~ werk In a small private family. Apply at 9 Builer #, Brook- lyn, in the rear, for two day WiANIEDA SITUATION, BY A RESP ; la willing to aasi 4 good Baker. Good reference. at 74 West 24th st, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A FIRST RATE LAUN- dress, is rot Wo assivt in chamnberwork, Bes of city reference. all atthe bookstore, in Bond at., second door from Bowery. JANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as chambermaid and plain sewer, or as nurse and plain sewer. Good city reference, Cail at books ore, in ond st., seeoud door from Bowery. JANTED—LY A RESPECTABLE GIRL. A SITCA- cook, washer and irouer; best city reference se call at 68 Greenwich avenue, ANTED—A SITUATION AS COOK, BY A VERY experienced woman, who has been accustomed to serve TALE WO- hing aod ironing a for (wo days given, Ww in gentlemen's families, and bas the very highest reference; understands ccoking ali kinds of me game, soups, pastry. for two days at 17 Kast Lith st., between 3d and Inquire at basement door, opposite the church. ws CTABLE WIDOW WOMAN, A baby to take eare of at, her own Tealdencey the bast ot Gaze will be taken of it. Apply at $d) West 334 st, between orb and es WARXTED-SITUATIONS, BY TWO SISTERS; ONE 48 chambermaid and Wailer; the ouber as scamstres, or won'd take care of children or do pla'n cooking and washing ard ironing, best of ejty reference at 37 West 24th street, where have lived for the last four year, Loe A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITU- srstande er first floor, t ra door from RESPECTABLE ber as chan bermaid Fyn Ge The best of ety rete Tien Cau be seen in thelr present station, Pleaag | Wann BY A +? a situntic seen at 4 King RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, ss ood city refereace, Can be for two days, V TANTED.—A_RFSPROTABLE WOMAN Wishen to € os house= keeper or to ake charge on to tra, vel. Good reference. Bast 200 wreet Weert A SITUATION, AS COOK, TR A PRIVATE fomily ; is fully competent in her business Ia all tw branches com give the best of ety reference. Viease call for two days at 22d ay., room No. Wann. WY A FRENCH DRESSMAK the day or #eek. OF Work to oj enn cut nnd tin the moat fashionable ma Gress Jonephine. 11s West 2th st, between Oth au 7h aves.» 1 id Loo Geer, fromt room, over the grocery store. \ TANTE D—tY A RESPROT ABLE WOMAN, A SITUA. tion, ? country. Cal ab W ANTED—RY A DRRSSMAKER. WORK BY by | DAY; © cowpeten’ in cuiting and fining. Call at No 16 Wa aiker et SANTED—EMPLOYMENT, TO GO OUT AT DaY@ fy, maehine ironing, ke | by a dest en. To the chartably dispwed jes abont returning to the PY A YOUNG AMERICA alt chamberwo be at, in the res JANTED—A_ SITUATION, BY A PROTESTANT ng Woman, fo trace] with a lady ae maid, of child's # & good soamerese; can give good 0 G0 10 California, Address’ Carolia N GIRL and plain quate at 101. nuree Wouid prefer othe. you no ome ARTRD—BY TWO REAPOCT ABI os cook, waaher and The best of city refe Keconens one for (Wo days at 129 7th avenue, turet Noone as ns BY A RESPECTABLE MARRIED MAW, ‘a siiuation as porter oF packer, or to tak offices, ant is willing to make bimoott on five years city reference. Address T. Font ottier. Warzzn.* SITUATION, AS COACHMAN, B spectable young man, who ie willing 10 make mat ‘Address, for three days, J sgeful about heute. ames, Hi enemies W' rarer as A MARRIED MAN, A Sty, eT Mholesale store. is capable wf ian care care fon. beat of ety references, address 8. Be yeh tt, room No. 1, for two days, ” ws he Pasion COURSF.—TO LET, room, 4c, of the Fashion Course for meetin o'cloe Be cael at pHblic auction, a ASHION JOCKEY CLUR.—GENTLEMEN DESIROUS of joining the Fashion J: member, undead We ew + Filenpl Ao Send? T o'clock P. M. J. A VALENTINES See’, 7 Fd. 4 THE REFRREEIM Premises until if Bot a tb UA ‘will be die. AT ‘Cross Guards, hea on corner of Sixteenth street Sah paideot Was unanimeual, those wishing to join quested fo attend for york, 'n Union Hail. y INST COMPANY FREMONT GUARD.—A MEETING of this company wil be held at the House, cor- fer ot Broome and Mercer at rie, Sa estte Moore A arco ih avenue, Me. RT. Dot Ye ye Mramhorsant bass | A september &. out y R, T. DONALDSON, Capt. the 10th inst, at Bo'elock. LR! EW JORK CARTNEN LIGHT GUARD, —THE MEM. to ationd AN bers of the above corps are seid eon Seer" 1 doen a Firoadwar, at 8 o'cbock. Panera ne ar, ot By order, _ JAMES KBESR, Secretary. yOTICE,=TO RORT COMPAL poe Wrcathi and bouquets ma moghvncared and ‘at conbina? ‘ re Bowery, one Fensth eet, New York. Country oraare attend