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rione jorect reeulting from the damages sustained by the partial deetruction of the Broadway theatrs. The time for opening that hovee has long since passed, and the ecasou i rapidly rouning on. The company have for weeks been engaged and ready to commence, ‘The ex- poures of the extavlishment are going on nearly the same me thoug) it waa in fc)! overation, and the logses to the proprietor must be very heavy. He has about one hua- dred pereous under their regular weekly pay ready to perferio the stipulated services, but thus far have not been aole to doso. Mr. Marsball has ever been ready to vespond to any call from the public for charitable pur- penes, and now, when be is a severe suflerer by the acts ‘efothers, we have no doubt the demonstration ia his favor will be one that the city may well be proud of. We ope managers in other cities will ake this matter into eonsideration, nnd do ail in their power to sustain a lead- ‘tug nian in the profeerion in his extremity. Personal Intelligence. Miew Mary Virginia, daughter of Samuel P. Hawes, Beq., of Richmond, was wage ove, pa ie Rev. Raward P, Terhont. of Charlotte ’ by the Rev. Dy. Hoge, of the Presbyterian Chureh. Migs ‘Hawes is the accredited authoress of the novels ‘Alone’? and ‘Toe Fidden Path,” both of which were published over the momune de plume of ‘*Marian Harland,” La han, OP ~ ‘@mitheonian House Hee Golemna. neon Dr W Wood w: orth OS N; GF Cole Chariest Git, Louisville, Ky; 7 Samy Memphis, 7 Tenn; Vol GB ad funy, Vémphin, Fea ani 18 ‘Pudor, Hartford, Kee Davenport, of albany, NY; J H ‘Tompkins and daly, Rochester, NY; GM Prentice, Louisville, Ky; Charles ‘Wormly, London. DEPARTURES, Fer Richmond, &¢., in steamship Romoke—A W Beach, C L Ferris, Thowas Gilbert, Wiliam, Randolph, Peter Tanner, “haries firey, DW Kelious, 'Wm Roberton, re JH Poltd Poindexter, Capt Miss MS Moore, B 13 Vaesell, ad lady, Robert Moore, OW Hpoestlig-Meoers © Hne- aod {wo Simpson, ands in the steerage a Savancah, iv the woah ‘thos B Krown and ae, 1a eilarent T Burns, J G Cooke, idea Goud lad: Lecbrane and lady, Mics Sarah Minon and friend, O roe Jon Neill. J D Boyd, W nook, FW eonwell. 0 at mith, KE Paremore, A G 3 Thomas Mahar, A 8 F Laoncat ar oF i Stone, Martin Daggen, Bloom, ‘A McConkey, J T Youny pairick Mit Beringer and lady, ay Bswilt, ladyand niece; & don. dames H Deraugd, A M. Keed ar lady vad four children; JB Morton aa vurd, Miss Mix, WH Gladding. ww | ds, Patricg McHugh, A Byers, S Myer fore, Sharion ¢ lady, W ii Langa: rervant, R Dorman, & A Gray, J H iresper, 8 Akad: Hayward, and 26 ie the steeray TO ARRIVE. From New Orleans: in the steamsh Francos Bordes, Augustine Wm Bieiiy: Court Calendar—This BSoremans Court —Circuit—357, 291, Fg Xa, 394, 395, 890, 398 to 442, 404 10 441. Empire City—George erez, Kdward Kelley, Comb Factory.—A Rich Astortment of Tor- tome shell dress combs, of the newest Frenca patterns; the eet ser en every Ag ih of cme tng Beobe & Co., 156 Broadway, have the Au yaman fashion Sor Rentiewmen's hat now re oy have Se band ‘heir asia) assorunent of Freaeb feltand traveling aw aud caps. Paris Hats at Our Standard Price.—To-day wil be opened several packages of Paria hats, mnate by order Sd expressly for our retail sales. Le. Leaders wel intreducers of fashion for yeedanec’s bate, Astor Bouse, Broadway. Another Triumph —Again Espenscheid has been complimen'ed by gentlemen of taste, on the matchless Beauty of his mode) i) hat for 1860. In beauty of shape and ‘eral appearance it stands abead of ail competition. Price Sse. at 1/8 Nassan street. Pocket, Pen and Sportsmen's Knives, Scis- mere, he —A deantifal assorupent of the above gan be seen at bers? . No. 7 Astor house, anc 887 Broad de subscribers’ stores, No, mse, and Oe orcad %. Gamey would Respectfully Annaance to friguds aad patrons that be continnes his photographic and rreol. pe Huminess at bis old gallery, 349 Broudway, cor: ser of Lenard street, and that be his uot remov of bis establishment to any part of the city, nor does tulend +0 Goi. fe has, however, male unportant altera: aud war covemencs ia ihe photographie department, and Mow enuvled, with the advant superior artists, to pro- ner piciares tban bave Beretafoce Doan taken i thie ps NY, Wd Hroadway, cor, Leonard st Dagueroty pes In enses, 25 cents; large wire, Ki cents; our establishment only, in cases, at tBese prices. uit ‘&CO., Picture Makers, 386 Broadway. Br. ©. D. Fredricks (late Gurney Mould respertfully announce to bie patrons and friends Las removed the photographic department to 586 Irond- ‘oppesive the Meiropolitan fotel, aud that all the Parisian Geisie which he introdneed. to thie couniry slid remalin with Pret a are taken in every style, Gaguerreotypes, ba ambroypes, ke. The rooms’ are open fees for ‘aiters at al! hours. AEDRICKS, (ate Gurney & Frotricks) Lad Broadway, opposite Metropolitan Hotel 25 Cent Portraits 289 Broadway. Portable Dr ng panne aan Com- avi wes. SxS Pastor House, and $47 Broadway, Wedding Cards.—An assortment of Ever. Gel's Wlecanuy engraved wedding cards, envelop: be bad on apy.ication, or Postto any part EVERDELL,, 22 Broadway, corner of Duane street, Baabiisned io wet Seals and Presses for Commission ries ntl businers men generally, all paper, en o depot, 202 Pinnofortes.—A Number of New and Second tard piancs, aiko melodeons, all of fall ich tone, fuily @brranted, aad st prices that defy competition. A decided ib may now be had at the warehouse of JOHN P. PILE a 00, Wor Canal street, par duore went uf Variek. tonnes Piano.—The Greatest Improvement ts 4. & ©, FISCHER'S improved circular scale planaforie; Parercem, 525 Mrondway, opposite Broadway theatre, Mana: ‘wotery, Twenty ba b street aud Niaih aveoue, New Yors. Pianos ond | Melodeons.—The Horace Waters wedery impre aso pianos and melodeons are wo be found only Pianos to rent, and reat allowed on pur- ents: second band pianos New Muste.—Just Pubit hed, Horace WATERS, 585 Broadway, “oor Oid Hob,” a8 sung at Christy & Wood's evening, by 8. M. Budworth, with great ap Jause. Price. 28 cenis, Also“ Somebody's Waitiag tor body,” Price, 2 conta, Two very popular pieces. Back Cloth Suite Ke} onsaitnere bnelnesa sulin black frusk coala.... apt vine dress coats moire aotiqne milk ver 3 At VANE’ edieusive clubing warehouse, O@ and 6 Filton reel A. Arnoux & Son, Drapers and Tatlors, 567 dway, corner of Prince street, would invite the attention their customers and the pablie io their «wok of for land w consisting of overcoatings, cloths, caxs- ‘and vestingsof every desirable style- Their well es tablished 1eputation is the best guarantee for the style, fit and muanaltp of garmnevis made at their establahmeat Look at Thist—To Citizens and Strangers.— JE res are in want of boots and shoes go to 8, CAHILL 8, $77 Broadway. where you can get any wt you want. This to the largest, cheapest and most sntonabie ia thew Curtain Materta’ x a ntow 7 masts, or} oles LTY & FERGU 0. road way an We oOs Reade sieves have a fuil and chi of brocaielles, Metin delsines, worsted, damasks, Ince and. muslin cortaing . ke., Which are offered atthe low ‘uriag facilities enable ‘We invite the good: Btention vf close buyers a Superb, Tasty and most Durable Article celebrated "igen arent’ poeell and yen case, male ILMARTH, CLUSBMAN & CU. 21 3 lane. Not ble to derangement, enc’ ‘8 smnall compass, pa convenient it 18 Unquestionably the bem article “oF tne Bind in ‘he mas! Jet Bracelets and Ornaments of the Newest gears contin to be received by every steamer, with an end en’ reticules, dress: ne and card ymenis Ae. Ae, & SROGERS, 40 Hirond orcelain, bronze a: Kenaive famoy basnar of i, Politica) Banners for All at the shortest notices, from the coun ry atten promp deepa' iv. *Sanniactory No. B ena Ae mG A near meand Same tra heavy silver, , W2 Broadway, t Stiver Door for hoyses, ehurel weams ", Sod beauritalry engraved, nt BV BROKE eu Ketablished 1840, Salamander Safe, Pa Plearne improvement.—The best safe in + work,” * secured by Dy the celebrated La Belle powsor yi With a very small key; ail made under the umediie ection of out Mr. Stearns, who bas for fourteen years intended corner Duane str¢ ‘Wilder's — their manufacture, orig which tine not a har'e worth of property has been consume: in one of them, i having been tested in accidental fires. Warranied (reo Unmpnews, For sale by BTEARNS & MARVIN, 40 jurray and 146 ore streets, Becond hand safes, of other makers, at reduced ‘to Inventors.—Patents for bd United states and for foreign countries promotly Srodels, drawings and specications for completing In venti Qrecuted: advice relating to patente imparied by SWRULE, 212 Broadway, corner of Fulton sireet, room No. 1s, To Wholesale Grocers, Distillers, Deuggtets Beek oil, flavorings and @srences of nil Known, requiring addition of spirits for a sia terany ing, leet arpa pein were, anbesion, de for ale by Dr. be P bree Ce ps Goods Exelust vel; i extracts, pomades, Ins'rnments, raicies, sud every article. sold 4 cat ai ed and agid wholeaale by 8S, Wit e To Wholesale and Coun pee ft *s Ray! 34 Brosdway, New York, ine! and close buyers to their immense stock es Tr} “sean yn modicians, 6 nad velow mam ee a PARK, New York, Cixeionall sed tin Francieeo Cloy a's ‘* cae nd Warm Salt Water © water, ot Hohoken near the ferry. are now oa mock of ti dew Vou 4 NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, ry ha ts at honey in the comb, at 20 cents per Ib.; dried ak a new potawoes, ae, For sale by A. L. A 8 Broadway. ute fbi Blancharil’s (etebrated Stoves and aARentirely new patent; cap tal \mprovement; superior 10 all mats cost le» as low fel; Speen oven naan: rooms shove by hot air, a ibe naine time for Dy tho same fire; warr: to give oni references 10 par ties using them, who are delighted w! ; ‘OLD * Rrawvonanp, No. 5 Clinton Hall (formeriy Astor place House), and Fighth street, New York, Matchelor’s Hair Dye, Wige and we toallothern Their new improvementa seoure comfort to the wearcr, aes apd — Tile unrivalled and on! dive applied Wwelve private rooms, BA CHELOR'S, ‘983 Broadway. wi and Toupees, with his Psy! others for comfort and durability. receive his sysiem of mea- fit, 162 Fulton strest, thira 762 Broadway —Lovet's Wahpene will Re= veuhfai appearanes, and cure baldness. Call and ‘see thoee Who have bee gray and bald, and now have as perfect bends ol bar as when young, by’ using the wabpene. Counterfetters and impostors.—The Public Bre cantioues axanss purchasing articles pretending to be of the nature 6 valtn o. theugand towers.” for perturato the creat an? bean the complexion. | The popularity o that article bas brow word a host of counterfeiters. None is genuine aniess vigned by FETRIDOR & CO. For sale by all resprctavie druggists wo frown down counterfeiters and bmpestors. Stephens’ Celebrated Writing Flalds and inks.--The or ¢fnal blue-black writing fluid, with all the eari- pens wpor ink for the last tweaty years. were the Hy Slephens,'2794 Peart street, New York, and Bibmtor dstreet, London, sold by all stationers. Holloway’s Otntment and Pills.—Unlike the mineral peeporations that drive the virus of eruptions and sores into the yal organs,this marvellous ointment discharges the poison befpre it heals the flesh, The evitably eure dyspepsia, and ail bilious disorders, Sold at (he maniifacco: fes, No. *0 Maiden lane, New York, and No. 244 Strand, Lon- don; and by all druggists, at 26¢., 62340. and 1$ per pot or box. Diseases of the Lungs and Throat.—Dr. Fors TES Swiss pectoral herbs.—J ust arrived per steamer from eeliont remedy, aus to 0 had re found Havre, a small supply of this atail respectable drug stores. Patients who relief from other treatment are requested to try pectoral herbs: the great Huropean remedy for asthma, bron- chitis, coughs , and even the worst eases of consumption, for which itis poslively the most certain cure extant. Price $1 er package, or four packaues in one for $3; eight packages Agente—Ring, 182 Broadway; Hargos & Pa ay: Guion, Howery; L 771," Hroadway: Mrs. Hayes, neral agents, Bridgman & Co, 158 Grand street, w receipt of the price, forward the herbs, carriage tree partof the county. Dr. Forster's Dok on consnmption and Acrofula, of Which some 20,00) copies have been sold within three mouths, to Le had at ‘the nominal price of 10 cents, post age free. A Good Medicine.—The Orygenated Bitters is ihe best remedy for dyspepeia ever discovered; for proof of this, read the cirtifieates from members of Congress and other well known cijizens, Rupture.—Only Prize Medal Awarded to 3o., by the Industrial Exhibition of al] Nations at the Crystal Palace for their new patent radical cure truss. Re ferences as to its superiority: Professors Valentine Mott, Wil ‘ohn M. Ry n from 7 A.M. to ait &00,,% aiden laue, N. ¥. To Nervous Sufferers.—A Retired Clergy- restored to beakh in a few cays. after many years of nervous suffering, is apxious to make known the ineans Will send tree) the preserinuon used Direct te Rev. JOUN M. DAGNALL, No. 9 Fulton street, Brooklyn. Fu 3 Who wants a Million of Dollars paar body wili reply to that question, Yet anybody who will go about it ina proper manner. Dr. bis carriage, the prettiest carriage on Broadway sfor & lace handkerchief ago Dr. Bolus sold ps m square, and his daughter was glad to wear sixnenny Wit Holus ‘had’ soul shove pea nuts. He mixed juoriee, laudaunum and ipecag one day fur a bad cold iterred him. He mixed some for a neighbor, and it © He mixed it for the publicand iteured—his own pover- y. He christened it * Rolus's Expectorant,” and the car ge: the thousand dollar handinersbiec nad 8’ row ef bree store front houses up Madison avenue tell the rest of the story. if a quack medicis made by a pea nut merchant, will do all what wil nota genuine medicine do, prepare! by @ physician and endorsed by th dical fae vitv: If ries and imu ‘ple can be coaxed to believe that 1 Nail cure the consumption What. will they sn drug that pevetratss the substance of the hungs, vitalizes te cbiterates ihedubercles, expels all the dead matter, re as it were life itself, and lifts the sufferer from the of the grave to a healthful and a happy existence all this; and Dr. Henry Anders’ pure Lodine Water ir sl by Anders & Fosdick, 38¢cond avenue #62 Hroulway, New York, aud 43 Fulton street, Brooklyn. $1 per boule, fr powerful Traine Every Family in which Dyer embrocation is nsed speaks in the hig herever it is kuown there lo & trie valuable in dor ¢ prac Ih is not stain, Pai ished by its Healing or wounds are speedily ou Whene quited apply the embroeation. 11 will do mare thea wo pr RING, generai agent, | dway. At retail, Gate in, commer Bowery and Grand sir nd elsewhere, Botgitation of the Heart.—Dr, 8. S. Fitch's ares palpliation aad other forms of heart 14 Broadway, N. Y.. and by drag Address 5. 8 Fiten & Co. Bexky—Wiizixext.—On Sunday, Sept, 7, by the Rev. of Chrystie street Synagogue, H. Nevny, of Anderson C. H., 5, C., to Miss Avovsta Witzinsni, of thie elty. MCGiNN—CkAWyORD —On Saturday, Ang. 23, at No. 138 West Twentieth street, by the Rev. F Blare Rowerr Mecinx, eléest son of Robert McGinn, of Tyrone, Ireland, to Mies E. Crawronn, eldest dacgbter of Joha Crawford, of county Antrim, Ireland. ‘Tesstalt—Aanteit —Un Wednesday afternoon, at the residence of the bride's father, No. 125 Eighteenth strect, by the Rev. J. B. Wakeley, Prexax Towsrait, of tw Lg N. Y., to Mancanet E., eldest daughter of Co) nas Bartell, Esq. Hour—Bcnner2.—On Wednesday, Sept. 10, by the Rev. Dr. Bellows Ronext S$. Hort to Consraxce, daughter of the late Marmaduke H. Barrell, M. D., ail of this city. DeBevvin—Guxtie.—In Brooklyn, on Wednesday, Sevt 10, by the Rev. Mr. Shelling, Mr. Davio A. Draavvie wo Miss Lacks Guxrie, both of same place, Bowkos—Conxen.—n Tuesday evening, Sept. 9, by the Rev, R. J. Walker, Josian F. Bowroy, M. I ‘Miss Buiza C, Conner, daughter of Jor athaa Conner, Koor— Witkin 10, by the Kev. Henry &. Mon! of New York, to Sane C., daughte: Died. Jocunax.—On Tueslay Sept. 9, of disease of the heart, Patwick JOcRDAN, aged 64, a native of the city of Dublin, ne ee rene Sree of this Te friends of the family, and those of his son, Jobo Jourdan, are reepectfally invited to attend the funoral, from his late residence, No. 180 Mulberry stroet, this afte: noen, at one o'clock. St Louis aad Alban; a uesday cas treme, ton KaAvrrMasy.— On afer a short jliness, Mrs. Sormas Kacrrmasy, widow of the late C H Kauffmann, of this city. The friends of the family are reapectful'y invited to at- tend the funeral, from her late residence, No. 269 Fifth avenve, thse ‘afternoon, at balf- Past two o'clock. Mey.—On Tuescay evening, Sept. 9, Miss, 8. Kare Mew. The relatives and frien is of the family are respectfully invited to atteod the funeral, without (ur notice, this afternoon, at two o'clock, from the residence of her mother, in North Orange, N. J. Waurixe.—On Thursday, Aug. 28, of congestion of the Junge, Wows Warne, aged 42 years, 7 moaths and 1 wie —On Wednesday morning, Sept. 10, of congestion Of the lunge, Epwarp fvsis. ‘His friends, and those of his brothers, William ff. and Nebemiah, alto of bis father: in la Ad. Allaire, are im ‘vived to attend the funeral, at St. ‘hepbien"s chara, oor. ner of Broome and Chrystie streets, this afternoon, at two o'clock. Havntow.—On Wednesday, Sept. 10, Jars Love. daughter of Robert and Jane Hamilton, aged 1 year, monibe and 4 Gaye. The friends and relatives are respectfully invited to atiend the fooeral, from No. 232 Eighth avenue, this af- ternoon, at two o’vlock. Harsus.—On Sunday, Avg. 31, of convulsions, Mant Ayy Maynrew, tefant daughter of Kennet and Mary Ano Barris, aged 1 year, mouthe and § days, Her remains were ‘een wood Cemetery. Kexseny.—On Wetentay. ‘op 10, Jenewian N Tie. xepy, in the Sth year of bis age. His friends and acquaintances, and those of hie brothers. jo-law, Patrick Brennan, Jobn and Benjamin Gill, are re- specifully invited to attend the funeral, from bis late reai- aence, No, 73 Washington street, this afteragon, at bail. past two o'ciock, Fils remains will be taken to ‘Eleventh street burying ground. Winters. —On Wedneotey morning, Sept. 10, at haif- pat six o'clock, after a short illness, Jony Graiaw Wis. eke, aged 43 Years. 10 months and 10 days. Hie friends and ocquaintances ace respectfally invited to attend the funeral, from his residence, No. 96 Jay street, Brooklyn, this afternoon, at four o'clock, Counim—On We: day, Sept 10, of Chagres fever, Pinen Couver, aged 36 yeara. ‘The friends of the family are ee to at tend the funeral, from his late rea . 185 avenue A, to-morrow afternoon, at two o'clock DeCovecey.—On Wednerdny morning, at four o'clock, at his revidence, Waster DeCouncey, aged 28 years. His friends, and those cf his brother, invited to attend the funeral afternoon, at bait past one o'clock Pincersxx.—On Wednesday, Sept. wife of John Riegelmann, aged 2b years ‘The fri nce ot the family, and the members of Germa- nia lodge I. U. A M,and the German ‘76 Association, are ;eepectiully imvited to attend the funeral, at her late recidenee, No. 04 Sixth street, this afternoon, at one ovclock. ‘Her remains will be taken to Greenwood. MawnOn Wedne ept. 10, of inflammation of the bewe'r, Jowermxr Loc Manan, aged 20 months aod 10 «ays. The friends and acquaintances are invited 19 attend the furers!, from the resilence of her parents, No. 17 First avence this alterncen, at two o'clock Sniwoat—[e Hoboken, on Wornesday Cvenen P.. Powopeet een ef Hebert ant Petur + nd ve an Gave, ladelpbla, on See Sopt. , Hkewawny Koor, Ubaries . White: 10, Macpatena, Sept. 10, aA ew ' lend te testeet, som SS. 6 Seaview place, Hudson Street, this afternoon, at e’eiock. Rupotra.—On Wednesday, Jane 4, 1656, on a journey to Burope, on board the ship Sea Lark, off autwerp, of consum| Sag var haps san machinist, of Brooslyn, ® hative of Soleure, Switzerland, ADVERTISEMENTS _ RENEWED EVERY DAY. MBROTYPES.—A SUPERB STYLE OF THIS PIC. Wore Just introduced by M. Th Thnaby. cola equal miniatures. a a tho ooal ot daguertesippen. fe only at Brady's Gallery. " NeW VIGNETTE PuotOG! which absolutely dely competion, have ust been placed om exhibition at Brady’ RECENT IMPROVEMENTS enable Mr. Brady to supply vhotographs of superior merit at Prices poy LOLs than usi 4 sed fn ofl teh ia iat “aed MSTOGKAPHS, p uibted in ofl in a a Hath DYS, Bod nd 36 brow way. BRADY'S LOWER GALLERY, 206 BROADWAY, 18 convenient to mer ‘clerks, travellers aml others down town, The Aus ‘Aunnony kenuine and Meat is made here, er of Fulton street, near Astor House. THE TURF, Pago JOCKEY CLUB.—A MEETING OF THE F. J. ., preparatory to the apy pg races, which com: menee'on Tuesday, 28d inat., whl be held ‘at the "New York Hotel, on Friday evening, also lock. ._ VALENTINE, Secretary, Fras COURSE.—TO LET, TH REFRESHMENT room, the Fashion Course for the aj yoo ced eeting. “A ‘gpoly ‘upon the premises unl the Youn orelock time, f not renved, ney will be dis: poucdot sh pobtioauctien. ASHION JOOKEY CLUB.—GENILEMEN DESIROUS of joining the Fashion Jockey Qlub will apply, throagh « member tohe undersigned, at the New York Hotel, between and 7 o'clOCK A VALENTINE, See'y 8. J. rer ED HOUSE, MARLEM—TROTTING—THIS DAY, ‘Thursday, the 11th inst., for a purse and stake oF450, mile heats, best thiee in five under tbe saddle. P. Helms enters g. g. Car Wheel; C,H. Walt a br. 3, Hull enlere gg: Stranger. Trouing to. tocommenee at Soon. MORGAN, Proprietor. LITERATURE, 27.000 BTN OE RE ws secede Sauce ‘On, Bg ba a Prono or'tmx Onsinwas. «Tne great Indian novel is equal to anything Cooper ever Louisiane Shay rp Practice. Bi P. The Better, eat illustrations, Sioat “By Pink Forrester. he A Base, By Tom Hood. (Excellent ) a Greeting a E Gysennmene Col Ee reo ta et Capital.) Fashions ac, dae The Turf, Yachting, Heid Spt, Cricket and I Subscribers served at ‘ae iow at of six cents per week. For sale everywhere. Ottice $48 Brosdway, Appleton’s Building. Po#tee's sriir oF THE Tinea. joe $48 Broadway, N. ¥. 27.00 ants COPTES OF PORTER'S SPIRIT OF pt ety Therefore every lady and gentensen, whe would secure the second Lumber must Among the ontenia wil Be ti nd ter Second of © it ton On, -_ Ware Voy co "rhe Onsiewas. ¥ HENRY WILLIAM HERBERT, ESQ want great Todian novel is equal to anything Cooper ever Louisiana Sharp Practice, By Hl PL. The Setter. Two illustrations Frank Forrester. ‘the A Ry ay Tom Hood. (| Reouligctions of Racing. | By Touchstone, A Greeting (0 PS. By “Query.” Col. Pipes in Oregon. Pogues sil Itustrated. (Capital ) en For the bias Fashions, 48. do. The Tart, ¥ Frehting, Asis ot of the ne” orta, Cricket amd ta, ‘The Drama, edharisie Aen he. Subscribers serged at Uno iow prise of six centa per week. For sale every where. Oftice 348 Broadway, Appleton’s Building. of the an” JNION COURSE, L, L.—TROTTING.—ON THURSDAY Sept. 18. ut 8 o’¢lock, 5 mateb for $10,000, two miles ana repeat, to wagons, H. Woodrull naines's. g, Pringe, G Spicer names b. g. Lantern. Curs leave the South ferry Brooklyn. for the Course, at 23g o'clock, and rettrn ag goon as the sport is over, “Fare to go and vetun, 50 cent HAW & WHITE, Propticiors NION COURSE, L. I—TROTYING.—ON MONDAY, Sept. 16, at 3 c’clock, P. M., @ a purse and stake of $2,000 mile heats, best three in five, to harness. J. D. MeMaon names br.g. Browa Dick. Ii. Woodruil names s. g. Kocket 8 MeLaugtiin amen p.m. Lady Moscow. Cars ‘ill leave the South ferry, Brooklyn, at 14 o'clock, and return ag soon as the sportisover. Fare to go and return, 50 cents. AW & WHITE, Proorietors SEGARS. AVANA SEGARS.—ALL THE FAVORITE BRANDS, by he hundred or thousand; @ small iot Cabanas, Figa: Fos aud Partigus, to close a conaigutne . P. ROGERS, 164 aicen lane, segond story. EGARS,—CASH PURCHASERS CAN PROCURE BAR. gains from a stock of overa million segars, also 1,000 boxes superior fainily soap, at 624¢. per 1b. ‘Cash advances on segars of Havana, domestic or German manutnetur 0. CHEEKS, 17 Lrowdway, = LITERATURE. LL. THE SPORTING NEWS OF THE DAY WILL BE found in the NSW YORK CLIPPER, Contents for this week's issue:— Chess and Draughis—Puzzling problems, games, &e.; also ® few words (o jealous opponents Roya! Thames Nasional Fegatia—TMustrated. ‘The Thorough Bred Race slorse. Paddock and the Tipton Siasher~ The match all right. he approackiog Rowing Match between St. John and New Tuteresling artile on the recent trot be- Je and Tacony—Time siatisties. recent matcbes. Jackson. tho Gentleman Boxer. Canine Covteet Tor $500 the winnes matehed Prize Fight in England between Sawards and Hall—Full epert Exciuing Rowing Match on the Kast river, Hrother Greeley’s Opinion of Sporta—Beecher's Sharpe's Rifle Practice. Extraordinary Peat—An item for our butcher friends. Interesting Liilinra Match In Zapesville, Ohio. Mickey Warren will Dance with Dick Siiter or Joe Brown. Diamond cut Piamond—V igiance Committees in New York. Firemen’s 'Skwitt” in cn=Distance played “by der masheen,’ Wrestling Match in England for the Championship. Ail kinds of sporting taiter—here, there and every where— yohe tot jn ihe New York Chipper, he recngnied sporung only 4 cents ta in the United States and Canadas. Proprietors, 102 Nassau street, oa! it all news dei QUEEN & JON! RICH NUMBER —THE UNITED STATES DEMO- cratic RevieW, for September, now ly, embellished exont steel engravings of Hon. Amasa J. Parker and ohn Vauderbilt. Terms $3, in advance; ringle num- ders 2 cents. Address LLOYD & CO., 235 Broadway, N. ¥ BUG" AND FREMONT HAVE NOT CREATED HALE the excitement which has been caused by the appearance ofthe 100,00 VANKER NOTIONS ior October, Just. out, full of fun and frolic. Only 1234 cents | For sale every w by T. W. STRONG, pul , 8 Nassau sirset, REAT RUSH AT EVANS & CO.8.—THE FACT IS esiablinbed that 409 Broadway ls the ‘best place in New York to bny books. EVANS ¢ CO. sell books at low aa they cau be bought elsewhere, and give with each book @ present varying m value from 2 cents io $100, Tho vaine’of the resent depends upon the number of the books. «ilu de d at the time of sale, Great indueemeata to agents. snes copiaininz full explanations sent on applicauion to idrens free. Jeet Penrasnen, VoRach Gaeree New Boox, HISTORY OF THE SLAVERY QUESTION. Price 0 cous. Clubs supplied on. Veation to the pat rs, PPNe DER EDWARDS & UOn 521 Brontwar. = | yay Book BY THE A AUTHOR OF THE “WIDE, NS Tox £ CO, 248 and 318 Resobeae, New York. will publie,o mber, Ww. 9) t ae Journal, . Ang. The author of Weide Worl” needed. not another introduction to A ra, when abe iaid before them The Hills of the fame of Miss Warner asa superior romanc er even had abe no! eb a tre he present work. Many & hand ome her now, and many an will gleam 1» have heretotore en, tof her wel Unga: They will ‘eel the assurance tat they afe approaching @ fountain of great excellence —that they are entering into the thought presence of one whowe gift it ato draw recognizable characters, with impressive distinctness, upon @ canvase of sand trath. vance of publication are the firs: edition should of the popularity of the puvlishers print 20,080 copies ‘asa first etiuion. 1) FEMALRS.—THE “KEEPSAKE,” AN IMPORTANT Wile book that every female shéuid read, expecially the married, cr those contemplating marriage. Iwill be avat by iple mail fo any addrees by cnelosing WO postage saraps, of six ene, to Dr. 0, lx Cheexeman, vox 4,631, Post oflice, Now ork olty. i W's. BE Pl —— IN A PEW DAYs—NOW ready 10 send by mall, Hew oak ever printed. wiDbirieeD's. NEW COOK LOOK rusenicat secant Pon tHe KovsEWrrE. Comapr) TOFULAR MEHODS FOR COOKID D PREPARING ALL KINDS Preserves, Puddings, Demon on en. Fish, Rolls, ae. Ry HANNAH Wroprereni, Celebrated for nearly Sfty sears as a cake and baker in < t Piitate pita Complete fume, strongly bound. poy ‘ares Pr < 1 possene herself of He will give 1 - better meals ving lene, md ky basbands, man exelent humor. Bend for ht at oes There ie rot a tn a copy of kat Sete are pel Brethe te ans, vacad what the editor of the Pa ray Rrening Post says of it in ‘his week's parer, for Sain Sept. 1 A number of food Vonks on this ratuect hare been publish ed lately, but this fe unquesuorably the bem inet wre bave ever fecn. iis euperiorny ts fa the clearness aod brevity and the Trecteal uirectpess of the receipt } ny and follow ed. , The book li arying excellence ef every article there ow aie crowns her well deserved celebrity BY lv. orld the best book that bas been writen OF ect of cookery. The clear type ip which the vobllaber presenta it ie no sight eaten to ita vaine Read what whe editor of the Philadetpuia Punlie Ledger, ta paper of Rept. 4 says of i= Sasealas E ,Wonn.—Next to baring gomething to eat ie pa siyle fitto be eaten Bvery ho aching. emi) Wt Peterron han just prablished Bre. Widtrid ibe experienee'of that celebrated. person in this line rly &e with # Cy that any ment of hon aal's can make herself an accomp!i Caterer for the table without serving an apprenticeship (o the business Tbe book fs published in one volume, the typ: phy good and paper excelient, with as much real usefal intor Tnatitn ih the voinme as would be Worth a dozen times ts pice, Ger it at once. Road wha’ the edjor of the Ladies National Magazine says of 449 the wumber for Oot or — Look. Mra Hiennah Widditelt, was cele. in Philade'phia, fore bees biiched. They have been tried for yearn by hundredgot Mrs, Hell's pupils, many of Whom we know personally; and herefore,’ consciontionsly reeommend tem. The} cdvamtages of wor being too ertravag modern cook books are; and they aiso.com. i relating (0 the table, preserving, ac. We in pronowneing it the’ ‘Heat work on the uh ect here Is. The creat majority of the cook books, it is well @ Initiated. are made by incompetent persons, he receipts they profess if recommend, $e ths one At ones, the edicr of the Dollar Newspaper sa) the receipts 1 this BOK are now for otis y other work but thin; and we hare no trg that we believe it will prove, on examina: be the most usefa! and popniar ook book ever The merit of these reeeipte w they have been year, and therefore ean he recommended conscken: ‘Tile the best book on cookery and is that we know of, and while ft will be useful to tratrone to poung house wivoe if Will Le indispensable. Copies of the above celebrated ook hoak will be sent to any one to any place, re Ie, on remitting one dollar to Nehed and for sale st the cheap bone of A B PRTERSON, No. 020 ae po street, Philadelph't, in ev 1own and count inthe United hom A etter. sher in ling and pubtish | booker To whom all orders wr ein the sale of m rates. Beary body w UL want st T. 1. Pelerson bas jor: published an entire new entalogne, which will be sent gratis (@ any person, on thelr sending {oF ene ha brongho we the Dited Ste, on vite be ery ORTER'S SPIRIT OF THE i Mice 348 Broadway, N. Y. 27) 00 COPIES OF PORTER'S SPIRIT OF THE am Therefore, every lady and second number must boy ear of the first number; a, who would secure the morte contents wil be Buna 3 apter Second of Cr, mun wure? eng m THE Opsipwas- BY HENRY WILLIAM WERBENT, RSQ. ‘Tus great Indian novel is eee bo nog Cooper ever wr Vovidaua Sbarp Practice. Bi; ‘The Fetter. Two illustration: ‘The Ass Race. Negellogionant eto EAB by “Query.” Got Pipesin Oregon. Daguerr- rig ary (Capital. Fash do. do. ions, &., do. he Turf. Ya King, doings cf he. Sylvie,” Eo tiety rd yr 0 on asieibeie eeoted el tas lie Buide Or elx cleat Gen wat, For sale everywi lice $43 Broadway, Appleton’s Building. TEB'S SPIRIT OF THE TIMES, ey Office 348 Broadway, N. Y. COPIES OF PORTER'S 27.000 Srits Sy ‘THE TIMES Sold of the first number: ‘Therefore. every lady and gentieman who would secure the second Lumber must bu; carte. Among the coutenis Whlbe found Chapter Second of Om, 2mm Wasre Prenon of ran Ons1E6A8. BY HENRY WILLIAM HERBEDT, FQ. as great Indian novel is equal to anything Cooper ever “Louisiana Sharp Practice, By Hi, P, In The setter: “Two Tustraiions, Hy Frank F ‘By Tom Hood. (#xcellent.) ‘orrester. ‘The Ass Kace. Keecolections of Rucing. | By 1 sougnatons. A Greeting 0 P. 8. By “Que Col. Pipes in Oregon. Dagnerreot yee ae iostrated. hagas Fashiont, 4¢., do. ions, KE The Turf, Yachting, doings 3 of the p vsylvia.”” rt et editorials, YS ety erred atthe lot price of alx cents per week. 7 Oiice 348 Broadway, Appleton’s Building. TER’S SPIRIT OF THE pe, tg . ice 348 Broadway, N. Y. © COPIES OF PORTER'S 27.000 SPIRIT OF THE TIMES Soid of the first number; Therefore, every lady and eueman who would secure the tecond number must buy early. Among the contents wit be sand Chaoter Somat of On bd Ware Praeon or tne Onsinwas. ¥ HENRY WILLIAM HERBERT, ESQ. Tite great indian novel is equal to apything Cooper ever wr Le nisiana Sharp Practice, By H. P. L. Wie teuer ‘Two illustrations, ly Frank Forrester. The Ass Race, By Fom Hood. ( xcellent.) Recolectians of . By Touchstone, A Greeting toP. 8. By wghers.” Col. Pip Daguerreot ustrated. Capital.) efricronial Por the . de, — Fashiore, The Turf, Yachuing, doing The Drima, editorials, Ac... 7 Subserivers served at the ow price of s'x conta per week. je everywhere, FOr sale Cre ice 148 Broadway, Apoleton’s Building. P° 7 or THE Pb ney RTER'S SPIRIT ee 343 Broadway, N. ¥. 21 000 Sete oR PORTERS SPIRIT OF THE TIMES Sold of the first number ; _Jndy and geuteman who woul secure the e ust Duy ‘smiong the sie wie da ve dana Chapter Second of On, oy’ ha ie Pe or Tun Opsiewas. Y WILLIAM HERBERT, RSQ, This great Thdiau novel is equal to anything Cooper ever wrote. Louisiana Sharp Practice. By %, PL. ‘The Setter. 10 iiustraiione x Frank Forrester. cellent.) doings of the ae” ‘The Ass Race. pi tmaonlal” bor the ‘adtes. ‘ashions, } a8 Held Spor's, ‘The Drama, editorials, ae. Subscribers a at the ioe ries of six centa per week. For sal 1 or sale every! cus Broadway, Applton's Bal TIMES. | pommunhd SPIRIT OF aE ro 79 way, N.Y, 27.000 ‘Srintt Ye TN rInies of the first numbers Therefore, every lady an mt gentomea ‘who would secure the second number must b ‘smong the contents will te He in _ianter econ ot Wire PIUnOR oF rie Oreremae, HENRY WILLIAM HERBERT, This great Indian novel is equal to — Cooper ever rp Practice. By ¥. Two illustrations By Frank | ew peyuen The Ace Race. ity Tom Hood Recollections of Racing. | iy Tou tones A Greeting (0 ry “Query. Col. Pipes tn Oreg Paaverreoty pina tu W ustrated. (Capital) Fashions A he Turt, Yachting, doings of te ° ‘Brivie.” Field *porte, Cricket and Base Ball ‘The Drama, editorials, £e., Ac.. dubserbers served a ibe low price of six eenta por week For sale every where, Ontice 348 Proxdway, Appleton’s Bui 6 COPIES OF PORTER'S 27.000 Orsi OF THe Tike of the first namber; yee every Ly A and genomes whe would secure the seo ‘mst bu = contents wil ibe Hana capter Second of Wi ow OF THE Onsinwas, ee ea. equal to anything Cooper ever rote, Louisiana Sharp Practice. Ry ‘The Setter. Two viuatrations Bi prank Porresier. ‘Lhe Ase Race. By Tom Hood. (Rxcellent,) Recollections of Racing. Ky Touchstone, A Greeting to P. 8. By “Query.” Col Pipes tu Oregon. Wapital) Daguerreoty ping Llusirated. wk tooniat Pe Pic the tndiea. as do. and as ofthe, “Gptvie.* tatecibers tered the price of six conte per week. For sale everywher illce 348 Broadway, Appieton’s Building. 27.000 CE ROE Fone ‘Therefore, every Indy and ernieman Who would ‘secure ‘second bomber muiat bn ay the conceal weround Chapter Second of On, THE winra Fresno oF THR ee RY HENRY WILLIAM WERRRET, RSQ. Lf great Indian novel is mre ee ae wrot ovina Sharp Practice. By I. Setter Tee iitustrations. ‘Aas ince. By Tom We Recollections of Racing. et Tou A Greeting te L® iy“ Query. Col. Pipes Waviimonal Poe the titatrmse. (Capital) may Hg Brau Forrester. the *yivie.” he ‘Drama, editoriain, ae. vee fuvecribere. served at the iow “price of six cents per week. LA v7 ererasmce Bes F Rroadway, Appleton's Building. 27.000 ATONE ee ‘Therefore every Indy and peonioman who would secure the second number mam buy F-45 Among the contents we be found Chapter Second of On, rie Warre Paros OF re Onstmw As, BY BRENRY WILLIAM MERPERT. BaQ. ‘This creat Indian nove! is equal to anything Cooper ever “Tori o Say Fees. By i. P. ky Prink Portester Ny To Tom Nona (Exeelient.) By Touchstone, Query.” A Race, Peace hie ao teas to P. v Pipes in Daguer Ping 1Ndsiryted apiialy stim "ir he na Pasion &o., "4 The Turi, Yaehting, doa ot ofthe & Syivte Field Bper's: Cricket and Base The Drama ie Be "ow prwe of ae ! SEPTEMBER ll, 1856. A PROTERT ANT GIKL, WANTS ws ITUATION, és Seema tro daguas We tersiio w., bonteeae Waa” SITU. ANTED—BY A YOUNG GIRL, AS oe iranian Good reference given. i AC No. $ 31st st., between Istand2d avenues. A; SITUATION (TANTED-BY A. RESPECTASLE do chamberwork and wait ting. Can from her last employer. i Ey Please cull et. Pe Toa avenue, between 2h and ‘th wis.,over the drug RESPECTABLE WIDOW WOMAN WISHES A SITUA; A itn sin tke seametre 8 cook; is = piace; cam et ad Mt avo has 8 very’ interesting’ boy, 6 your Sid; Rrould go for very moderase wages if the boy wis she has 20 Objection to the country. Call at figs, A SITUATION WANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as plain cook; is, an excellent washer and ime oo references. Appiy at 300 2d ave., between 24th RESPECTABLE GIRL WANTS A. SITUATION, AS oyster cook, in ‘Call at No.5 Mulberry st, foun Wort. Gan’ be sous for cas ésy. SITUATION WANTED—BY TWO RESPECTABLE women; one as laundress, the other as chambermaid; eat of city references. Call at 242 Oth av., between 15th and 16th sts, first floor, front RESPECTABLE PROTRSTANT WOMAN WISHES A situation as chambermaid and todo fine washing, or as Rurse and chambermaid; good city reference from her last Place. Inquire at 231 Seventh ave., for two days, VERY RESPECTABLE GERMAN GIRL, WHO SPEAKS English, wants a situation as chambermaid and waiter; een Di tnexce Sonahia ainrenos sais charseine tat capacity. call at [46 Clinton place, Eighth st., second floor, bac YOUNG ENGLISH WOMAN, LATELY ARRIVED from London, wants a situation in a respectable private jamily 29 chamber or chambermnaid and waiter. Best reference given. Call or address, for three days, Sarah San- dere 44 Carroll sta, third oor, South Brooklyn. “Brooklyn pre- ferre NY LADY WISHING TO ADOPT A FEMALE OR. phan chid, two months oll, ou do 60 ty calling a: 300 Fecoud aveaue, between dad nud Sid streei@, firs! oor, back room. FIRST CLASS COOK WISHES A SITUATION, IN A private family; best of ety reforences given. Apply at 46.34 ave, between Jot aud 1th sis. SITUATION WANTED--BY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS chambermaid and waitereur io assist in washing and srouing; good reterence. e Apply @t 245 7th ave. SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTAB! young girl, a8 nurse or seamsiress, or to do chamy work cr waiting. Can be seen for two days at 200 9h st., be- tween Ist ave. ap apd avenue A. YOUNG PERSON WISHES A SITUATION, AS LA- y's maid or seamstress, to go to Europe; can speak Engliah and German, Can be seca for three daya at 21 Cus Versity place, trom 10 to 4 o'clock. RESPECTABLE GIRL WANTS A SITUATION cook, in a hotel, resaurant or seloon. Call at No. berry st., St. room No No.1. Con be seen seen for two days. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, WISURS A st tuation, to do geseral housework in & private femily, Good city reference from her last place, Please call at No.6 an GE AN wipow LADY, MIDDLE AGED Wanye untion, ag housekeeper, in a gentleman’ Apply at 122 20th ae, near fin by.” Good rererense, A MONTHLY NURSE, JUST DISENGAGED, WISHES fo anake an en emeut with suine ladies, Can be seen At Ler residence, I 01 Bast 17th st., wear Sd aveutio. 8 SEAMSTRESS.—WANTED. A SITUATION, BY AN experienced young woman, who inde ind making of eailtren’s clothing; in chamberwork. ‘The adverts references in the city, for capability, Radressed to Seamstress, oF call at No.8 West {ith st..in the toy sore, a few doors irom Broadway, will be aitended Ls fo: Wo éay' RESPECTABLE YOUNG Map| WANTS A SIfUA- don as cook aud to do wi irouing. Can Tor two daye at 137 West Sit st, between 7th and th ived four years in her last place. YOUNG FRENCIL GIRL WIBHES A SITUATION, AS lacy’s maid, Apply at S83 Broadw: RESPECTABLE GIRL WANTS A SITUATION, A$ chamber maid and laundress, or as cook aud wo assist in washing and woning. Can give the Lest city reference. Cali at 212 W. 26th st, for two days. SITUATION WANTED—BY A PROTESTANT YOUNG Woman, as child’s purse; is capable of taking charge of an infunt. “Good eity references. Inquire at 40 Amos st , ve cond Loor. A SITUATION | WANTED—BY A MIDDLE AGED WO. ‘The best of city Feferences trom her last pines inauire | a 134 Clin’ Sth Bt. Durse or coameetrenn or to do chamberwort io go errands. Can be = funily sewing or do ligins chasa Vion, As Seamstress, in A ome ng Tau Chamberwork and sewing. Call ai o> 2th and and 7th avenues. A SITUATION WANTED—BY AY chambermaid and waiter. or 16 do ‘email family. RESPECEARLE WOMAN, WITH DEST OF city reverence, Rig me aye a as cook, her and ironer, in asta! private fail troner, good’ conk, wasuer and Cun be scen at 228 Sullivan St., Hirst floor. SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN ay chambermaid and waiter. Good cily references. Has lived three years in her last place, Avenue, between 15th and 16th sts, SITU ATION. WA yond ef yi ehambermaid and wi ely reference. Inq th YOUNG LAD bakery preferred. after nine o'clock. _ YOUNG GIRL WISHES TO WORK OUT BY THE day, week oF moeth, understands all kinds ing and children’s dresses. Please at 682 A Ste aca to aesiat tn light chamoerwork, ¢ Teterences ean be givens Inquire at 129 Waverley p! RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL WISHES A SITU tion, as cbambermaid and waiter; will have no obje io assist in washing and ironing. Please call at 09 West | s1., between 6th and 7th avenues. YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION, AS child's nurse, and to atiend to Sue washing aad ing. Call at 14s Sullivan st, VERY COMPETENT DRESSMAKER WANTS TO bry) oes by the month or Week, in some fre. class fa neal ar seamsiress, also, can cut and A pertnanent situation preferred, Cail Inqtiire at 146 3d as WOMAN, AS fumtty, Good 12 P Went toh th, second iloor. WISHES TO ATTEND STORE Call for twe days, at 181 West 17a WANTED—RY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS ni'einy nll Bieber n at 123 Went ah sireet, A BITUATION WANTED—AS HOUEEKERVER 1X A. iirgoklyn, by a competent young laty, from Awesac fetta. heal teleretoe gives or " yoy Wieser +7 fF en an required, Address PROTESTANT GIRL WISHES A SITUATION, TO DO ener) housework In a small private family. "Cau be for (Wo days at 210 Sullivan at. other. ween eS RESPRCTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITUA tion, to do chamberwork and plain sw ing. of chamber Work, and to take eare of children. Yhree years’ refereace. Fiease call for two days at 220 10ih ave., between 24th and 2th airee IUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAR, chambermaid and seamstress: good reverence. Apply at No" ww Gansevoort st, first floor, baek room. SITU. ATION ¥ WANTED—BY A YOUN) WOWAN, M4 cook: Rood reference giv 1 7 £4, Srok; Rood reference givem Apply at No. 37 West} SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAY, as cook, Washer and ironer. in famntly; good re’ ferences. Apply at No. 646 THaison ro 7 RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS 4 Siu nee. $0 ctambermaig ond. Pisin sewer, aad joseciet in Washiug and ironing: good reference 5 where she has Iived fone years, Call at 215 jihav, fn tbe store. ——————<——<$—<$——$$— any A GERMAN GIRL WISHES A SITU chambermaid, in a private family. Can be seen for two daya at 291 ‘mot at, room $3. a ns Dh LADY WISHES A SITUATION, As HOT EK ESPRA; A= . on r beat of elly reference. Apply at 90 Tith si. near Bl aveuus SITUATION WARTED—BY 4 YOUNG WOMAN, As ‘cook, washer and . city reference. Injuire s corner of 14th st . inthe dy goon woe rom SITUATION WANTRD—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS wasber and ironer. Good city reace. in S93 W. ioth ot in ihe rear, second fhcor, front Foon, SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN. ‘fas cook, in a email private family. Good city referen Inquire at ber present situation, 228 4th st. SITUATION WANTFD—RY A YOUNG WOMAN ay oo washer and irover. Good reference. Ap: ply st 13 Hammond st., for two days. ‘ FIRST CLARE COOK WISHES A SITUATION IN A private fagnily; pderstands all kinds of pasiry. Mease call at 96 Lith st, near dd a GIRL WISHES A SITUATION TO DO GENERAL bouse work for a small private family. Sesh reference. Fiease call at 181 Ist avenue, between Fih and 12th sta. “| SITUATION WANTED—NY A RESPE name ore, sou ref ag chambermaid au to nesiet Im woshing a Toning: good elly Feference given, if required. Floase cai at 4 Chariton at. Can be seen for two days. RESPEC TARLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHPs A SITUA A tion to do cham! ts willing to to ke berself generally usef Apply a 201 West tom st, for (wo days, CHILD WANTED TO NURSE-BY A WEALTHY Feapectable woman, With a fresh breast O° milk. Inqaire Mra. Carey, 629 Pe yseomnd floor City r RFSPRCTAPLE WOMAN WISHES TO ENGAGE A few iolieg and geuttemen’ yr ean do tine washing FSPFCT ABLE YOUNG A WOMAN WANTS A stTUAt ting ae chuimberimaud, or on the general Lowsawork @ Semel family, Good city releronce given, Apply at No. 1 Clarkyou \ pele ie, atk oe __ SITUATIONS WANTED— Asatte ltrs" 8 do pl Li hyd hermalt and. w alter, Bee ataliy." Good relerence chores ety ts ie — YOUNG WOMAN WISKES A SIPWATION TO DO A emsiarerrasy Sirah ‘path, Seger ic two days at 172 Bast 22d st , between ist an 2d aveutes. pth tt Te A YOUNG FRENCH LADY, WHO SPEAKS SPANISH like @ situation, as a teacher, in & teat tani, 5 ile ta bourding aaa anh a a EE EI SITUATION WANTED—BY A Snerectant. Rete sp cines cocks, sndereiante ae ney thru pa aaa ay piace. = Apply jou wt, ‘aad A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WINHES A SITU. Baker, Goud reference,’ Pi ‘igo Pye between 24th and bi sinc AL “OF tO days at oeor (BY, A YOUNG WOMAN, £0 COOK. A wash = Tree aaa: scot, chy references. Xbquire ab 19 RESPECTABLE YOUNG LADY WISHES A sITU- ation, to do housework, in a private family: good clty re- ference. Gan be seen for two days, at 5% Canuon st., firs: floor, front room, A RESPECTABLE, YOUNG GIRL WANTS A siTUA- ton, a8 nurse seamstress, or chambermaid and seam- airces. Reference given. Please call at 42 Whiteball st, ia the fruitstore, Brooklyn preferred. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A sITU- fee, Sslon, 98 cha abermald sod fe do plata Soren. or as Chambermaid and to assist with the washing 4 Please call at £27 Bullivan street, indie Fours Ne “ht “onlne A SEAMSTRESS, THAT GOES OUT BY THE WEEK or month, would like a fow more enstomers; und Stands Mreaamaisng ind ail. kinds of family sewing: no objes. Yon te go ashort distance in the country, Call at 68 South Warren st., Brooklyn. Am EXPERIENCED DRESSMAKER WISHES EMPLOY- z Se the vay) mem Paes Freneh fashions: ferences from many of the best families i aver present employer's, a Went Tithe oY pia A RESPECTABLE YOUN Wows N WISHES A SITU tion a8 chambermaid 0) eueral housework in = puree family. Apply - 8 estiin st. Good city refer. nee g a RESPECTABLE YOUNG SCOTOH GIRL, WISHES @ situation, as chambermnid, or io uo general housework. Can be seen at 80 Varick s'., in the rose, fram 8A. M. to SITUATION WA TED—AS COO4, WASHER eve ‘roner ing spall famlly, by a reepoo' is youn produce best o fe rel ence. Can seen fo: me $2 200 Bridge st, Brookiyn. 7 pane YOUNG GIRL OF EXCELLENT CHARACTER AND good education,on account of a change of elreumstances, Wishes a genteel situation as lady's mald or in some capacity up stairs. Has good reference. Also, a nice young girl to attend a store, Apply at 27 £ strect, corner Ist ave- hue, second tie peter neem Ack!” AREER RESPROTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUA- tic, am chatbermaid and to assist in the Washing and ironing. or chamberwark and to Jo viata sewing: ety refererce given; can be seen at her pr Wee Fowlesnth or er preseat employer's, i OTELS, d0.—A FINGLE WOMAN, OF ACTIVE HA- bité, Wants a situation to take eharge of bundle washing and linen department, (can contro! any aumber of beip where she geis full charge.) or would go a housekeeper or store- keeper, having a thorough knowledge of each. Best of city reterence. Please address W. X. ¥., heraki office, for (wo pon i SE SE Sa ly Se HD OUSEKEEPER’S SITUALION WANTED—KY A RE spectable English laty in a wiiowee's or bache: ors family; is competent to teach (be French language, m: and hus the best of Telerence. Apply at 198 TUhav., node 22d st., for one week. ITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE VERY $2 young woman, se Chambermaid wid seamstress, or to do nn Di eference to present employers. A 25 Bast 21d st, between) and 2 o'clock. SS oe ITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG Bil, as ebambers and Waiter, or 4s seamstress and nurse. Can be seen at her 'ust place otemployment, 255 West ITUATIONS WANTED—BY A YOUNG MARRIED couple; have the best of references: would go any dis- tance in ths country; have no objection io go South; theanan understands gardening and farminz,can take care of ani drive horses. The woman und ils © work, Call at 159 Forsyth GITVATION WANTED—BY A RESPSOTADLS PRO- tesiant girl, as chambermaid or waller. Please apply at 412 Grand street, up stairs. SV. WANTED—BY A WIDOW WOMAN AND tr; One ws plain cook, Washer and irouer; (he no objecdon to the country; ily references. Apply at e and genera! house SOUTH OR WEST.—A KESPECTABLE GIRL WISHES to go to New Orleans or Culeago, with @ good family, ag nurse, or to wait ona lady; ina good sew: , and can do tine Wwarhing and treatin, x: oe Oe kg * ane in the store, gorper of Magri a 4 sts, Brooklyn, OF a3 We box 144 Herald tice or for wo days. ITUATIONS—BY TWO HIGHLY RESPROTABLE PRO testant girls, mister At ladies’ avd ebildren waiter, Can be high plover: would preter ih a8 Seamstress, who can cut aud wars. the other aachamberwaid o¢ recommended from thelr last ews ing with one family, Call at 405 ——————— ITUATION WANTED—DY A TIDY YOUNG WOMAN, as chambermaic had four year’s © prep can Turnish good reference. lease woply at 188 17% st, corner of Ist avenue. ot ase ATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN en wand, ina private famt'y, to do chamber: 1K OF general housework ue, in the barement, SITU ATIONS WANTED—nY Piease all for two d dorset at TWO RESPECTABLE girls; one as cook, washer and irener, the other as chan lest of ety reference. Can be 7 Frantiin place, Brooklyn, id aderstands her business: Best of city reference from last place. Call at 98 ., in the base ment. QTIUATION Want © girl, 10 do eh w ndress, Jo a private f fectly, Washing ina private fae mn give good referees Can be top door, back roo. WANTED BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG to TEV ATION Beotch girl s for two ¢ Ts GIRLS WANT SITUATIONS; ONE TO COOK, Wash and iron (is Welsh): the other to do: ber work and ie careot ehtdren. Hoth sat 125. Idd st between WO COMPETENT PERSONS, ONE AS CHAMBRR: taid, Washer aad frover, or ws plain cook, washer ironer, the cabet oa firu vale Tree end barr areespre want they have the bes: city reference, aud ean be seen 4, Moar Oth ave, for two days, WO RESPECTARLE GIRLS WISH SITU, One ae ebambermaid and watter; the other ay cook, washer and ironer: vo objection to go to the equate; giiy resereccen Cull a 2, King street, in dave. ves LAWYERS AND —— mae A YouNna | indy. who Wiles & su A egible hand, wishes em- : cop writin, Poppi Hernia TARTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, as chambermaid ap to nesist in the washing and iron” bas lived near ar. in her inst place, where she oa 1¢ seen for (wo da: Ret 1h at, Wanten— SITUATION asearpenter ina bote do the Jobbing, has no ohyeevion to John “mith, box 20, Heraid office Wnter—s SITUATION BY A YOUNG WOMAN, as cook, washer and ironer, or as laundress; is a pro- fessed hand, Call at Lid 7th avenue, between eth and 49th streets, Wanter-s SITUATION, BY as cook, understands her A hotelor large heardina honse BY A YOUNG MAN, ther establiahment, 6 South or Went, address try. preferred. Apply at 4935 Prince st. JANTED—A SITUATION. BY A BLE W Ing woman, todo cham! and ‘a oo nse al TLeandert’s Finee, Tt ee Gas be teoe et . ce days if not engaged. oa J ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A Ri BLE V young woman, to do 1 work oy ina Bow oity reference, Call at 81 6th av., for (wo sspall family days. __ RAN Se rian FARTED—A SITUATION, WOMal yr rea rear ON, BY A. YOUNG WOMAN, 4 mn be weet oaayoul ad ‘Has he nt ony Hear Court, Brookins ues TANVED—A SITUATION, i. A ecehtiiren Bo igre ras girl, e care of alltrens oes boas for two. caja at ny Tih avenue, ANTED—A SITUATION, W Protestant girl; Is ® good er. Good elty reference. Or w: required, Please call jor two €@: vd er, pont TANTED—SITCATION® BY TWO Ri Ong girls, One as chambermaid Piseae ao ‘ m fod pe cook, washer and froner; iam heat of ity Fifer ence; lived ten years woud Vue to get in be hewse case allot wa near 9th avenue, seeond Noor, frow JANIED—A SITUATION, BY A Pst a, Hs PRIVATR aet the As seametrees, Cy nts © reeses: or woul! hantet in cham tu mond et, im the rent TANTED—A SITUATION, r,t A family. as cook, washer and rences given ve seen for two woau a first feor. eo ya: A SITUATION, ESPRCTARLE Ym oman, te cork ts 4 pene a andra her Wisiness in all ite bran: ood city, atl for twodays at 183 bast 240 at between 2d and 34 ave. AN BY AN EXPER! = Wits rat See ee SAS at 197 Oth st, wear 2d a Was SITUATION, Ag CHAMBRBMAID aro the beat onreference from her inet oraployer ‘Kppiy at dat ave, for # ye ANTED—BY TWO RESPRCTABLE YOUNG GIRI sain aprieae fam oe plain cook, and So Sepa ant the Zé wa nal Cot ut Johmees sts, second Storr, vise = ' liteansen, ei, oon bow lath Hee

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