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Supreme Court. Before Hon, Judge Whiting. Burt. 11,—Dacsi0ns — fn the Motter of the Assessment for Regulating, de., Fifly.first Stret —This ta a motion for an allowance of a common jaw certiorart. The proceeding Bought to be removed is tho assessment made by the @ommon Council for reguiatisg, grading, setting curb and gutter, and flagging eidewnlks in Fifty-firet street. ‘The writ isusked for ioe ‘ene only of the pergous On the argument I was stro! mee io favor" of wiomiag : oa ‘writ, but on more mature rr ition I constrained Giltew the casce of The Peop's va. the Supervisors rave oghany, | % Wend., 198; the matter of Mount Morris Bd ‘fn, 16, which are decisive against its allow- } nga the latter caso Justice Cowen says:—" We ought wot to wliow this weit where aesessmout of taxes or ‘awards of damages are in question which affect any cen- siderable number of perrons. If there be “3 pond of ju- viediction even in the judicial act cought to be or, ip other words, if there be an excess of Tegal powat Dy which any porson’s rights may be injariously ‘an action lies; and itis much better thet he should bd to this remedy than that the whole proceed. should be arresud, and perbapa finally for such a cause. In the case be- fore me the ersore complained of may be fully examined io an action, sud 1 deny the writ, because believe the Court would quash it upon the coming in of tho return, which was coue in the case of the People ve. The Supervisors of Alleghany. Motion denied, without Inthe Metter ¥ hel Application of Wm. B. Coleman — ‘The motion for discharge must be denied, with liberty to readvertize under . rew order, which ‘must be obtained. Before Hon. Judge Rooseveit, Im the Matter of the Application of the Mayor, Aldermen end Comacnalty —Orcer that amount due on the mort- to the city be first paid to the Chamberlain, and the surplus only to the petitioner, reserving the question of the ele rk’é cisim for commissiun, Henry Avraham vs, Jchanna Magdeline Abraham.— Judgment of nullity of gecond marriage, the firat being im full force, Court Calendor—This Day. Baruexn Dover —Cireult—288, 829, 339, 69, 965,379, 298, 961, 411, 4, 434, 445, 447 to 614, 616 to 631, 633 t0 Politics and Art.No Higher Aj Sow possibly be shown of the superiority of he work of BRA DY ns as artlet than the fact that in spite of the, increasing fu; yore {n the folitical worl¢—in the midst of the rising tempest Which promises for a month to crush out nearly all business sexcept President making—the current of well atrons lation to bis establishment is not only undiminished but Geeky to ‘ereases. No momentary excitement can pale the lustre of true ant— Ages cannot wither Nor custom stale her infinite variety. ‘That variety is most fwly manifested at BRADY'S, 205 and 38 Broadway, where ambrotypes of anow and splondia style, jain and colored photographs that defy competition, maa} tained on short notice. Gulleries, with countless speci- mens, open tree. Portable Dressing Cases.—The most bie, ana at the same time the most — and elegant le now manwiactured, havi ere vee te for a gentle- man’s toilet, for sale at A. & J. 8. NDERS, No. 7 Astor House, and 27 Broadwi Gentlemen Are Invited to Call and Examine Bunetel of » gentteman's dross hat for the fall of 1858._ Frice mn the hats usually sold in Broadway ne USISPSNB HEED, 11S Nasa street ‘The Soirce that was to have taken Place this evening, iéth inst., at Dunlap’s Hotel, foot of Ha ty sixth mareet, ant river, is unavoidably Postponed until further no- The Fortunate Encoanter, FRANSLATED FROM THE PRENCH OF VICTOR LEPALLETIERE. Jn Fulton street they met by charce— “ag knew not what be di ‘arce a recogniziny lance Afilumed her drosping Fhe parsed again : meanwhile he had ‘mith been well ‘abd es be, bowing, raised his bat, ‘she faltered, binabed, admired. So marvellous is the art of Smith Tt beata all others Lollow; She took him for a living myth ‘Of the divine Apollo. fhe rushed into his outstretched arma— ‘Then, with a kiss her tears he smothers; “My love! my life!” she cried, your charma Have heen revealed me by Stith Brothers!”’ SMITH BROTHERS, one price wholesale and retail cloth 122 and 140 Fulton street, New York. moire antique EVAN ante Black #ilk Elastic Belts, with Jet Clasps.— Affine assortment of these searce goods just received per Steamer Persia. Also new styles of Jeather belts, elastic gar ters, sili bells, de., at 8, U. DOUGHTY'S, 28 24 Joba street. Regular New) York Trade » Sale—Lea' bean DELISSER & CO, Auctionecrs.—The sale will com: She morning, the large and valnaole invoice oer. Putnam « Ww. gets of Wee 4 200 sets of Washington Wo orks: 15 vola, and 300 sels of Irving's ** Washi 20 vols. Fine Cutlery.—The subscriber's assortment qmbraces every style of pen, pocket, and, sportame books, nai andtouleteutlery. A. & J. 5. 7 Astor House, Kr. C.D. Fredricks (late Gurney & Fred- ‘would respectiuliy announce to his patrons and friends PEP oie removed the | horegraphie departenent 196A roa Lay the Metropolitan Hotel, and that ail the Parisian ho he introduced to this courtry sull remain with Pictures are taken io every etyle, uaguerceotyoes, ba kinbrotypea, Ae. The roo ace open free tor reception of visiters at a'l hours. C.D, FREDRICKS, (ate Gurney £ Brows this morning. —Large sizo anil equal to any $10 pic ity, Lamoratype portraits, 25 cen's; thiee akyllzota, tabing cue thousand pictures daily. Depot of art, 289 Brow’ 4. Gurney bres it Kieapectfally Annoauce to Tetons 02.0 that be continues bia photographie and pe — a daold ey Broadway, cor- of Lemnard street, and i ‘is not removed any of his entabliabmnent to any part of the city, nor does La has, however, made important aiera- and improveinenie in ihe p phio department, aod aw enabled, wih the the advantage of superior arties, 10 Pro- tmer >» beretofore been taken in this a GUENKY, 49 Broadway, cor. . Leonard et. cemeaninnonk Number of New aud Second fet pigment aise melodeons, all of full and rich tone, full and at Lot prices that doty ‘com| , Wir a'cd,, lure 167 Canal surest, four doors west'ot A at the warehouse se of JOHN Variok. -% ER ho ed cireular ae neo .& ©. FISCHER'S improv acale a5 Rte Ry Sinn wand Melodeons.—The Horace Waters pianos and melodeons are to be found only Pianos to rent, and rent allowed on pur- Tertle Soup all this Week, at the Sroen Yertaurant, No 1 Broadway. N.8.—Families red with quantity, by sending ord Partica su, Whed with any quan tay, by conding order. Biltard 9 Whles—The World can be 5 tones oe ee hen din ‘cusbions. werton Tea Com have on Teanatme ¢ wate, Tee. c vmyany ave variety 0. “ Wong ‘ond yen “ie fon, from 20¢ to ign Bonchong ‘Em trem 0 be. all other equally low. Dores-of family. ten. for St, fed examine, "Ko, 180 Chatham street, bebwesi Fear pico fam tA Food for Summer and The rf . . bese and nutritious, it is a cai Se ‘e ang corrective, tn. infants ant ‘of the summer com int and diarrhea, Prevailing at Wed Stoves nnd Ranges. " coat less: burn leas fttel has SPerioct oven a eater; warm the roo WA ihe snmmet th Mundred gallons of water a! ame time ait hy the fire; <li to give « by references to par. them. using them, who are delighte wie neakcu ann 5 Clinton Halt gunery ‘Ast lace Opers House), and street, New York. an conceive. Por: ushea, perfumery. “at abeaper prices thaa every variety be Ln) fod eleawheres Wilder's Patent Salamande. Sinte— THR PEST FI oom pe sara ina = Works. » ‘ew York. No. 128 lal "yy seas DRA eetenen giant eee ‘© Quiteng Singer's Sewing Machines f ¥ Ao.—The fe net farts ‘bah in Ringer ‘weed et ies ‘ot mt, Mia kin, ‘ar ascertaiand aah added to t- pe =} of our quilting ma — iH at each turn of the dr. Jorn Vict neil ve very gore ma omoust 10 more than amachine, 82 Br y Cclebrated Wr Finn Y and 0 original blue biaek writing flutd, with all air ements upoe ink for the last tweaty years, ‘a ‘of Hy Ste hens, Yahi street, New Yor: + for datreet, 1. tioners. So Wholesale G Grocers ra, Distt Denggi sand easonces of Vt e dy and port wines; eh Mhaking, amnbroty ping, electraty pine. p!s1ina, manganese, asbestos, £0. (or sale by De uF § Maider eacept art eR ARG &O fo Whoiesale and Secaa rnggtaie= & Park, 34 wrk, invite the at large and cl ir immense stock of at and below man Hostetter. —For Indigestion, t and lack of tone to the eystem, nothing ever same effect a8 Hontelter's vaget eis immense, No week or emaciaind person ad toregiect them, Sold by nll grocers, dengg iva and BARNES & PARK, wholesale agents, Now York. NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1856. Wigs, Wi ble $10 wigs and’ Wen MEDHURST & CO.’S, 27 Maiden lane; made of the best materials; warranted not, to ahrink or ehanice cole parteet fit guaranteed; beware of extravagant Broadway prices, Braids, bands, curls, &., &c. All other Hair Dyce digd-—that is, went down, eben CRISTADOR¢ upon the town, Imparting beaut to Foddeat crown, Manofacture and privately applicd at No.6 Astor Houses Govraud’s Italian Medicated Soap, it ts well know, is the only reliable article for “curing tan, pin- dies, telter, xaltrheum, prickly heat, and all sxin deform'tes, Poudre subtile uproots hair from low foreheads o1 Pu the body, warranted. Liquid rouge, for ae chock nd lip lily white, hair dye and restorative at the old depot, 67 Walker street, first store from Broadway; Mrs. Hays, Brooklyn; Cal jender, Philadelphia. Counterfelters and Impostors.—The Public are cautioned against purchasing articles preteuding to be of dhe nature of the * baimn of thousand tlowerg. for perfumlng the breath and beautifying the complexion ‘The popularity o that article has brought forward a host oi counter! one is SAcpesate unless signed by FETRIDGE & 00. For sale by respectable druggist who frown down counterfliers snd pee Broadway.—Lovet’s Wahpene will Re= store gray hair to ite youthful appearance, and cure baldness. Call and ‘see those w an pave. a gee ond Waid, sok 2Ay, ire aa perfect heads of hair en young, by using the wabpene, PR edly Cures Have been Made this’ Month colle, eronp, chronic, rheumatism, &o.» by Dr. SoBe eases Veen loknent, Warranted to sure, or the money returned. Price, 25c. aud 0c. Depot, 06 Cort fandt street. Hold by all the druggists throughout the United The Dirty Blue Vitriot Galvanic Battery replaced by Des 8. B. SMITHS crystal battery, which requirew ho cleaning, for three dollars, exclusive of the magnet? may chine; with the machine, twelve dollare, Apply at 77 Canal street, near Church street. Holloway’s Ointment.—Martyrs to Scrofula, rejoice '—This subile disease, descend trom generation to ae. a fearful heirivom, may be literally extirpated by penetrating unguent. All eruptions and sores yield to its curative properties, Married. Dovovax—MoGRaTs.—On Sun ay, Sept. 14, by the Rev. Joseph Bowman, parish ee of Greenpoint, New York, Mieuami Dosovan. £eq., of Cashel, county of Tipperary ire: lend. to Mies Mary McGratu, eideet daughter of Michael ib, , of Caherline, county of Limerick, Ireland. Limerick and Tipperary papers please copy. Kicar—Quia. Saturday, Sept. 13, cit ‘the Rev. A > Foes, Jouxson Kyicer to Sakau H., eldest daughter of Peeph P. Quin. cca—Nuxws.—On Tuesday, April 22, by Rev. W. Gothard, of Brookiyn, Mr. Wa. H. Rovcs to Y uiss Mary atom Sih int city, on Friday, Se 1x—! .—In this pata e, the Rey, Mr. N. he ‘uaa, JARTIY, toiery H acseees to miss ic A., daugater of q., Of this city. EDITOR OF THE BRRALD. In your edition of last phe you reported the marriage of Ross and Wilkins. I wish you to say that no auch marriage bas taken place. dirs. ELLEN WILKINS. M. James Nelson, Hays —On Sunday Bg Sept. 14, Mary Parrmrson, youngest daughter of Wm. 'B. and Delia Hays, agod 3 years, 11 months and 28 day: The friends end relatives of the family are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, from the residence of her parents, No. 41 Renwick street, this morning at 8 o'clock. Her remains will be taken to Rosedale cemetery for ta- termert. Corny.—In Newark, on Sunday marine, Ot Sept. 14, Ma- nips B., wife of John li. Coley, aged 57 y Her remains wil) be taken to New Sane jor interment, and her funeral will be attended from the lence of her = in-law, John 8, Giffing, at 8 o'clock, to morrow after- SEs —On fatureay, Sept. 13, after a long and severe oem en Patrick Patton, ‘of the Niath Regiment of N.¥.8 M4. Ph wm friends of the family, and members of the Ninth iment, are invited to attend his funera', from his late ence, No. 272 William street, corner of Pearl, at 134 O'clock, this atternoon, Peeens.—On Saturday morning, Sept. 13, Mra. Paokna Pena, wife of Cnaries Peters, ‘aged t4’ years aud 4 “Funeral will take place from her late residence, 213 West Kightecnth st at Lo’cleck, this afternooa. The relatives and {rier ds of the family are respectfully invited to aitend. Toughkeepsie papers please cop7. Srampax.—On Sunday, Sept. 14, San, wite of Waliam R. Standen, in the 44th year of her aj The relatives and friends of the fanny are respectfully iwyited to attend her funeral, at 9 o'clock, to morrow morning, from her late residence, No, 79 West Eleventh street Wonrait.—In this city, on Saturd sy, Sept. 13, Dorsrue, widow of the late Henry Worrall, aged 70 yoars. The funeral rervices will take place atthe residence of ber ron in law, Dr. Palmer, No. 54 Rivington street, at 6 o'clock, to-morrow afternoon. Her relatives and the friends of the family are invited to attend, without fur- ther notice. Broad.—On Saturday, Sept 13, after a long and severe ipess, Scsaxvan D. Broan, eidest daughter of Jobn and Abn Broa, aged 10 years and 8 mouths ‘The friends aod relations of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her parents, No. 266 Carlton, near Fulton aveuue, Brooklyn, at 2 o’clcck, this afteraoon, Ksox —On Sunday, Sept. 14, Josian, 1 yeaa child of Andrew and Annabella G. Knox, aged'i year, 2 months and 23 days. The relatives and friends of the family are tnvited to atlond the faneral, {rom the readence of his parents, No. 192 W jeenth street, at 2 o'clock, this afternoon. Kewp.—Va Toarrday, Sept. il, of congestion of the brain, O. H. P. Rxep, of Gilboa, Scoharie county, N. ¥., aged 48 years. ‘scobarie county papers please copy. Ixnme.—On Friday evening, Sept. 12, Inyua, in the 38th year of ber Rocaas —Ou Satarday, , aera short illocas, Eutzn Grace, daughter of Thomas and Letitia Rogers, in the 2ist year of her age. Lake —Un Sacurday, Sept. 13, after a long and linger. ing ilnees, Cunistiava, wile of George @, Lake, in the Bist year of her age ‘The relatives and friends of the family aro invited to attend the funeral, from #2 Canal street, botwoen Mercer and Greene streets, this afternoon, a; 2 o’clook, Banrs.—On Sunday, Sept, 18, after a long and protract- ed Liners, CaTmasine 8, Hanms, wife of Jacob Banta, aged aoe ly will begvonveyed. from her late residence, No. 264 Bowery, to Newburg tor iuterment, at 60 clock, Mrs. Scaan 7. to morrow (Tues iay) morning. Funeral services will be held in the opal church, Newburg, at 8 P. M., by the Rev. Dr. Brown. The relatives and friends are re- spect’ ully invited to attend, without further notice. ‘Saat. —On Saturday, Sept. 13, Manner, wife of W. RB. Smith, evgraver, 99 Beekman street, aged 29 years “ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVRRY DAY, DISOOVERIES NAUTION TO MERCHANTS.—ALI j as preservatives end inventions health, ¢ ot hal appearance, are copied by waser: ti ‘of the ability to produce anyth m: ust suilictent out of the I in th with equal are the iribute pald by poison mongers to pra When the pure mediemal restorative now so widely know Wolle’s Scbiedam schnappa was jotroduesd to the world, un der the endorseneut of four thousand leading members of the medical prot . some five years ago. tis proprictor was well aware that ft conld Dot wholly ane the penalty attach and useful preparations. He, it w.th the stra onsite Jin purity and properties of the article were forwarded to ten tho tmeluding all the learling practitioners im the tates, tor purposes of experiment. A circular, request ngs Arial of the preparation and » rep Port of the resuit accom ied ene men. Four thousand of the most emin Siest men in the Union Promptly responde t. pains Of the ortiols were unanimously favorable, thom, they « Their opin Such a prepara. Gt for mediel strength of the pal ingredic of jupiper, which formed one of the py of thé sehaappe, together with the unatloped Character of the alcoholic element, give it, in the ae eared the facull rked superiority over every other diffusive stimniant as a diuretic, tonic and restorative These satisfactory ¢redentials from professional men of the highest rank were published in a condensed form, and enelos ot tbe cohaapps av one Of tet guaveoines ‘Other # against fraud were also the article, the label was Noarticle bad ever been ‘of schnapps prior tothe aromauie scheay in 181 5 s trade nthe United Sinton District Court fur the Bouthora dis ict of New York daring that ver It might be supposed by persons unacquainted with the dar ng character of the pirates who prey ) Ue reputation of honorable vending deleterious trash under their t ‘one so carefully thrown around. the Would have preciuded the introduction and sale of They secm, however. only to have atimulated The trade ma of the pes ctor lorsement which h eived from the ted Hie eetunay been eaimed by mendacious humbugs; his labels and bottles pe abner professcy ‘has tuave bern imitated, his « his fr ovlar® cepied, ane, worse than all, dishonorable retailers. pf. ver di posing of the genuine contents @ his bottles, have Mied éhegn vip with common Rin, the most deietorious of all tiyuoss, ‘eid thue made his ngne And brand @ cover for poison the medial profesaion and the siek. for whom n aromatic sehnappa is preseribed asa remedy hueresied with the proprietor in the detection and itt , ewslOn.of these netacions pramices. the geomet cricle many Wetured a! the emalsshment of tue nod raigued in Sehie: amp 1 Yohiand, te distiled ‘tuom a barley of the ftunst quaity, foi fay Oe With an easenticl extract of the berry of Kialla juniper, .anequatied purity. Ay a 4 imknown in the Wrelarath OF ony other Tiqcior, tis from every aorht Ind corre. v4 eleane nt. Mopuptaint.t have been received frown the lending firms in Thue Bovtihern and Western civics of th ea cectisements paraphrase ai 00 ot Hy tions of tia. Schicdam Aramaic acnne Hots, and tragellers who are im the habit of al Infleience wf nn whalos i antidote to the banat temufy that eheap fn, put wp in Sehh pained of spon the wiwary, om The egent hey been pact to ‘inatioate = equiriee on the to forward to such parties: aE and safe; ublic and himself ag the % the bas | wn itto be the only liquor in the world that can aniform|, Tovestigation, yn AQ —— oy pI] ation, analysis, arisen - ment fall its forms; from, very ordeal the preparation cl his name, has come off tri- "| Seehee He thereidre feck t's diy ho bho Owes to, his fellow ad ex3iee the charlatans whe conslerfolt hewn $v1- denoee of identity, and he calls upon the press, and the public ellorts to remedy so great an ev! + YE OLPHO WOLFE. I beg leave to call the attention of country merchants to the respectable iirms in this city, who will supply the trade at the lowest market price poe gd No. 40 Vesey street. .. Whitlocl 13 Beekman street. Wain villas ¢ ‘& Carter 41 Broud street. 63 Front street. aa tt, pees Uo. 2% Peari stro 2t. James & Henry Mebride 102 Broad street. eres Murray. 48 Vesey sireet. eo CO 104 Murray street. street. 218 Front sireet, 184 Sout ia Fulton treet, 14 Front street. ‘3 Water sircet. atedrernwishatreet, 71 Front street. 10 Broad) 93 South street. 192 Weat street. 54 New street. 240 Washing’n street. 72 Front street, 224 Greenwich sireet, 115 Franklin street, 304 Broadway. 192 Broadway. bers street. ekmaa street. Ag Palio street, 39 Warren street. 2i8 Greenwich street. 252 Greenwich street. ¢ ‘Berek oe Coe Trea & Beeche, Hail, Ruckle & C Beckwith & Uren. ATS, AG ENTS AGE: HE CRITERION A neat 8vo. ee 25 conte. ‘Just published. It contains portraits on steel of the three condidates; be of om the three platforms; and the constitution of the United rates. Sent free by mail on reqslet - rice. TTRE, 48 Franklin street. RICH NUMBER.—THE UNITED STATES DEMO- cratic RevieW, for Sepamber, now ready, embellished with ‘elegant steel engravings of Hon. Amasa-J. Parker and Hon, Jobn Vanderbilt. Terms $3, in advance; single pum Hee, Sy cen Addveis LLOYD CO.. 388 brcadway, W __ SITUATIONS WANTED-~FEMALES, A‘te ‘A Sirvarion WANTED-BY A YOUNG WOMAN, WHO cook, wi and irouer; has the eit ciiy 10 save ‘robe will not ‘do! Bn ior Adantc st, Brooklyn, secoud oor, back F oom. SITUATION WANTED—BY A Sreegoremee YOUNG woman, as ns o0eks all ki aking; is will- ‘awsist! in ironing; reference. ae ee ee Se prea EXPERIENCED IN yasqeees. AND coM- to instruct in English, » Prench wishes ie allan na i sOverneSS, In ‘pri uy 8 » OF ass yy ye v in New York ‘et voy ie Cau Pe Ri 7 re moder Po, A RESPECTABLE WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION ss cook; she thoroughly understands her Doane can do all kinds of pastry and gains. Vall at 56 Mucdougal st., in the rear. None but a private family need apply. city re- ference, Am yezue WOMAN, WITH GOOD CITY REFERENCE, ishes a situation as chamberaaid, or to take care of Share ‘and do plain sew: Cun be seen, for two days, at . between Lat an aves. RESPECTABLE saree Wises A SITUATION, A cook, washer and ive the best of of city re tl ference, anal YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION, AS PLAIN cook; is willing (o do the Washing and ironing of a smal Fespectabie family. ‘Can be seen for two days at No. 70 North Moore st., in the basement, A G@ LADY, A GRADUATE OF ONE OF OUR Gret institutions, wishes a situation in this ety or Brook iym, as daily governess in a fainily, or aa assistant ina soho), to teach the bi French. Can furnlab unex cepttonable rel Miss 8., Wiliamsburg Pos: ofie RESPECTABLE GIRL WISHES A SITU ATIO: a private fi gout plain cook, oF ws irener.- Good re vu, Call at No. 9 Doyer coors from How. a tew GIRL WANTS A SITUATION, LN ivate family, to do general housework. ie, in the dry goods store, between dtl = ing ang tbth ste. SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG BNGLIBH Woman, a8 cook, who la willing to assist in wash and ironing; good velorences given, Inquire at 4) West 1 Tatts RL WISHES A maid and wailer or as ehild’s nurse, or © of cook, Washer and ironer; good éity Cail for two days at B1 Butler st, in the reas BY A YOUNG WOMAN er, is a good baker, in a smail young woman to do chamberwork ing. ‘The best of city reterence can be given. Call ated 2st ni corner of Gib avenue, SITUATIONS W. TED— E MOST KESPROTABLE ANTED_ A SITUATION, BY 4 MOST EBIPRCEASLS children; “he best of city refercace given. Please call for (wo days, at 284 7th ave. ANTED—A SITUATION, AS CHILD'S NU! ie @ respectable Protestaut woman, who is fully 4 for the above charge; good elty referenee furnished. "Call £05 4th a ANTED—BY A RESFECTABLE GIRL, A) SITUA- eneral housework, oF as plain, ev0k; jive ood’ Paberlnes toons hae teak cmaployter Call ai fe. 63 Lafayette place, two doors from Astor oy e's fancy store, place ANTED-A SITUATION, AS CHAMBERMAID AND Duree, Is & f0or plain sewer, or is willing to assist with 1 e Washing and ironing Has good city reference. Please address 272 West 28th st. Cun be seen this day. V ANTED—A SITUA BY A RESPECTABLE ATION, young woman, 2s laundress. Perfestly understands her bosinéss in all its branches, Please call at 227 Big . enth st, b ween Ist aad 2d aves. WANTED—BY TWO, RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT gi1Js, situations, in the same family; one to do the cook- ing, Washing and ironing, and the other ‘to do ehamberwork and wailing; they ean give the best of peforence from their last place. "Val! at 268 ad avenue, fourths tloor, or at the china store, 145 2d avenue, near 16th st, Can be sden for two days. Lee BY A RESPECTABLE SITUATION, young woman, to do housework in a amull private fa- mily; # a first rate washer and irouer; 10 objection to go as luundvess. Best of city resevence given. Please call at 105 West 19th st. TANTED—A SITU AT chambermaid avd parlor maid. ply at 306 Int avenu pack roow BY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS waiter; is an excellent reverence. Please ap- <h ukd 19th wts., second floor, A SITUATION, BY , as chambernaid dressmaker; sbe Apply at 6 8. Mark’s j ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, 17 years of ag fons. ly, OF t0 take Care ot © Apply at B12 Mot! st., secoud to: ANTEI—A SITUATION, AS NURSE, OR TO ASSIST in plain sewing, or as dressmaker.’ Can give a good erence for three years in her last place, Can be seen at A PROTESTANT WO- msttess; isa tnorough irdressing; city reference. BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, v tress, of to do light chamber work and cull or address & note to G4 Hust 19th ANTED--LY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG Woman, & situation, to do plain cooking, washing wod ironing, o generat housework of & small private family.© io objection to country. Apply at 149 Kiizabeth st, im the rew RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITU ation as first class laundress; best of city referen Flease call for two days at No. 2 Union court, University place. RESPECTABLE MARRIED WOMAN WANTS TO GO. out as Wet nurse, in a private family; best of city refer ence given, wth days at her residence, No. SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG COI woman, as waiter, in a private family. Good ferences given, Inquire at 49 Attorney st. reo & PHINNEY, ae BROADWAY, OFFER BY Mus. Srow acruon or Uxcum Tom’s Canin. 2mo. ols. Single copies sent pre-paid by tail, for $1 75. ‘OW READY: THE* aur vl ’ OF POPE GREGORY XVI. GAINST SLAVERY. The famous “Bull of Pope Gregory XVI, forbidding all Roman Catholics (o countenance, assist, or in any wise partici- pate in the Extension of Slavery, has just been issued in pamphlet form, to be circulated as a REPUBLICAN TR. tn the present campaign. Tt is illustrated by a handsome ont of the Pope, surrounded iy his Cardinals, engaged in the work of freeing a slave gt is + ame, accom| Sasled with some strik! extracts from the celebrated 7 ee oft Liber ”” DANIEL 0" CONNELL, addressea to tbe of Cineinnatt, against the system of AMERICAN SLA . rticularly its further Extension, No Romanist, in rit is allocution from the Papal Chair, can conscientiously & a Vote which shal! aid to make KANSAS A SLAVE STATE; 1 the Tract should be freely cireulated in every Roman Gatholie district and neighborhood In the whole country. tis adapted to be one of the most effective yen ined among this class of the community that has yet been issu for the purposes of the campaign, An edition of orty Thou- sand is already out {rom the press, and ‘ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND will be ready a as necessary. Let every friend of Free. dom who knows a Roman Catholic voter see 6 of these Tracts is placed in his hands. A gentleman in ‘New Jersey, who has sent an order for a Thousand, says he is confident that their distribution in his vicinity will honorably win FIVE HUNDRED VOTES for Freedom! Price $10 per thousand; $125 per hundred; two centa a sin- glecopy. Orders, with the mouey, will be prompliy executed No. oa Heckman street, New York. 10 FEMALES.—THE Na Sage ew nd RA IMPORTANT little book the that every ally the oe marrage! Feat whbbe sent by ‘mail t wo @ stamps, Or six- ie any a ci Le jp 5) box Vict Post otlice, New ‘ork city. THE MILITARY. ere LIGHT GUARD.—THERE WILL BE A MEET- ‘Of the above company on Monday evening, September tie Pitts Ward Hota. By orter 9 15, at the Pith Ward HRORGE THOMPSON, Chairman, A. Joxas Tate, Beoretary. NINTH REGIMENT HY. &. MOTH REGIMENT will nesemble at the City Arsenal at Li o'clock P. M. ihis day; tor the purpose of paying the last tribute of reapect to their late companion Adjutant Patrick Pation, whose fane- ral will take place from his late residence, corner of Pearl and William streets, at 2 o'clock P. M. EW YORK VOLUNTEERS, ATTENTION !—ANNI- veraary of the surrender of the city of Mexico,—You are Tequested to appear in full uniform at your headquarters, the Mercer House, 00 Monda: 7, Bop to celebrate the ninth an- ry of the surrender of th city of Mexico, at 1 o'clock order HY ordet; ARRETT DYCKMAN, Commandant. Wuutam Pret, Secretary. MOMAS HL. FERRIS MUSKETERRSMKET AT THE Eatex House, op Saturday evening, Sept. 13 day evening, Sept 15, at 8 o'clock, odicers Wednesday oventng, same place, corner ‘of Grand aud Bases streets, to furnish the memiern With their muskets and equip- ments,” The company will assemble at the Essex House on ‘Ibursday morning, at 7 o'clock, dressed in black frock coats and dark vest, black SAMUEL c Woon 6 Orderly. W. A. Day, Secretary. THE LECTURE SEASON. DESLANDES REGS RESPROTFULLY TO IN. form medical py and students, that he will deliver ie introductory lecture courae of ieee h les in French medi rascol on Monday, at the New York Medical College. REWARDS, 3 REWARD.—LOBT, A YOUNG WHITH SETTER dog, with lemon colored ears and 1 splash over one ein dhe hove reward will be paid on returning him at 072 ifwison street, corner of Hammond, REWARD WILL BE PAID FOR THE RETURN OF, or injormation where can be found, a gray parrot, with red tall, Jost from 103 Amity street, on Tuesday, 12th inet. $25 REWARD —Lost, on THE ci RIC! epee 2) at Hoboken. on htiday, srening, 8 dl guameiled Iever watch, No. oho, Liverp he above reward will he sven by CHARLES VINTON, 100 Nowsau street, on receiving $25 REWARD YU Ost, BETWEEN HOWARD ireet and Taylor's Kaloon, w indy'e gold hb, with gold chain, two heart ‘The finder will receive the abver reward by calling at N North Wiiliam rtreet, 50) REWARD—POR Til BODY OF A. J. CARPRK ter, Jost from om board the Untied Staten frigate Wa ee. in the East river, to be seat to 499 Fifth street, Northera erties, Philadelphia. BILLIARDS. LARGE ASSORTMENT OF BILLIARD TABLES. mite amen m sizes, made in the —- poaenee of weil a few tables, a = Sonor ’ PUOULENDER'S manufactory, 63 Ann SPLENDID ACSORTMENT OF BILLIARD TADLE for sale, with ma slate, or wooden beds. A: Cloths, balls, ever, cuewax, yt cheaper than any 0° ablishenent in the Onited States. Three second hant (a bles cheap for ons! LEONARD & BENJAMIN, 382 Broatway. A % BARETORD'S, 149 FULTON STREET, EASY RUN. her and air cushioned billiard tables, with slat an ‘may ds, defy competition. All sizes to or: . xton hand. Freeh cue leathers, pockets, trimuings, &c for sale MODEL, BILUIARD, TABLES AND, COMMIN ATION (lons—patewted February 19, 1866; for anle only by the undersigned: none genuine unices accompanied by an en Aver Plate, WNT OMARL PILSLAN, & Chainbere street tans Brege & STYLE OF BILLIARD TARLI y beds. Parties will fa: Wto thelr rin ee him acell, He has baie, eves, trimmings, &c., con a taal 148 Paton street. Fix seroma Berd ine tom Son sale eben KUN SITUH KR, NAMPILED COTTAGE FURNITURE Well mode utte, at $25. First clase marh| % 1 for ninetory. Gt. trond way, #0 ont of he to ret of the Tore, bedd.iog, Ac., all or Will obtain a fair cach price fo Be'same by applying to er TY, % Centre sirerk. ANTED TO HIRB—GENTRRL, FURNITURE, &U FFE. clent to firnish @ modern three story hones, for wivicd pcs will be paid and ample security given. To ease furniiure toa eareful ana Krespolsib paray, fa is a good opportunity, Address J. M. B JOMINATING On of this Of giver as much light as $35 47 of sperm CATING O rtifleates ai the office of the Cun Ut, Prepared e , he above ols tor ast Ker aderatgned, the Kerosene bees 28,000 gation at ene O1 Company av wy Wrientaw LADY Wishes TO PROCURE A_ SITUATION, as visiting or resident governess for a friend, to teach the Hnglish branches, embroidery and drawing. Address ‘phan Union square Post office. RESPECTABLE YOUNG LADY WANTS A SITUA tion, to do plain cooking, ans or ironing, or to de Zeneral housework, in a small family. Good city’ reference: given. Call at 65 ¢ Cunnon st., first tloor, AX ACTIVE INTELLIGENT YOUNG WOMAN WISH situation to do ‘al housework, or as chambermais nd to mm washing and roving has Gait at 133 Waverley place. nee. YOUNG GIRL WISHES A SITU ATION AS CHAMBER maid and waiter ; is willing to make herself useful, Can be seen where she now is, 78 Pacilic street, near Clinton, Brooklyn. SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE woman, as good cook, washer and irouer. Good city Feterence. Inquire at 188 Bast 21st st, top floor. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A situation to do the housework of a small family. Ca: come well recommended, Call ut 196 Eaat 17th st, years’ refer YOUNG LADY, ACCUSTOMED TO TEACH THe pianoforte, wishes a situation in a = family; i» willing to make Lowey 4 Sgnerelty end, ‘he beat of refer ence given. Apply atNo. 3 Chry N ENGLISH LADY, OF GREAT EXPERIENCE IN tuition, wi to meet with @ re-engagement, as resi- Gent goverress; she teaches English, Freoch (acjuired ‘in France), Taban, drawing, music, Ac. References given and required. Address Miss Union suuare Post otfice. RESPECTABLE YOUNG PERSON WANTS A SI7 vation in a stall tamily; understands perfectly cooking Washing and ironing. Best of reference cau be obtal ‘AD ply at 24 Sullivan str tone Scheie Goh te achat a YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION, TO Dc Washing aud ironing, or chamberwork and we ting; 1 good strong girl, willing to work. Please call for two days, 0! 425 6th avenue, in the bakery. RESPE oTABRE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITU a good plain cook, first rate washer and irone Sea bantveen: good reference’ given from her last place Call'at 80 Amity st, opposite Wilew, South Brooklyn. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUA tion, as chambermatd and plain seamstress, oF to sesie in the washing and ironin, & privaie fealty. reference can be given. Please 198 West 17th st., tween 7th and Sth avenues, Can ty seen for two days. fooook, Wash siet iron, tne city reference. Call at 193 7th st., be seen for two day's SITUATION ried woman. 196 East 17th st. private family: the be tween avs. Band roan NTED-Br A RESP et nurse, OTABLE MAR Can be seea for two day's a American, wants a situation, ences. Can be seen for wo dayest rear. » SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPROTAGLE young woman, to do general housework and plain 600: a small farnily, of ely reference. Can {oF two days, at 167 {6th #0, between Tth spd dh eveunes. SITUATION WANTED—AS CHAMBERMATD, «ND to assis’ in Washing and ironing, in a private family City reference. Call at #6 Lewis st SITUATION WANTED—AS COOK, WASHER AND ironer. City reference. Call for two days, at 250 9th st SITUATION WANTRD—AS EXCELLENT COOK her and lroner. t reference. Call for two days. & 82 Tillary st., near Washington, Brooklyn. No objection te live tm New Yorks SITUATION WANTED—AS gg NURS! derstands ber business thoroughly. reference, tor two days at No 6 Union eou Biverat LY plaow, be Lb and 12th ate. LADY WISHES TO GET A GOOD SITUATION FOR Houston rid by im the uN an excellent servant, as coook, Washer and ironer, or do the general housework of a ee private fanally ; will ve bight a Perry at. SITUATION WANTED-BY 4 RESPECTABLE WO man, as wet nurse, with » fr breast 4 has lost her own baby. City reference Call at 333 Sowers! RESPRCTABLE GIRL WANTS A SITUATION AS chamberm aid, or to do general bousew Washer and irone good plain cook. Can rpmenentons om her ust place. Please call at (A RESPECTABLE GIRL WISUER A SITUATION, To ¢biidren and do light cham take care of sander Sands the care of children and is'obligmg. “Please eal at FA, first floor, back 1s Ridge sireet, near Grand for two rom. SITUATION WANTED—BY A SCOTCH GIRL, AS cook; und is her business well. City reference Call at 127 Zid st., near 7th av., third floor. A ps aay WIDOW LADY WISHES A SITU ation as eeper. or fine seamstress; is capable of a i a city with ‘Apply at No. ty sea heet Boor ne en ely SITUATION, WANTED—BY A RESPECTANLE PRO. Food in infant from, ry Bin in the front basement YOUNG GIRL WISHES A stress and to assiat in Halt chamberw be tor two days, at her inst place, where she has lived for nearly two years No. 107 j Twenty. eighth st, corner of Lexingtoa ave. A WELSH WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION, IN A private family, 98 cook, ad ‘aud ironer. Inquire at ier present employer's, 160 1éth A SITUATION WANTED—BY A GERMAN GIRL, IN is, & small family, to do general housework. Cull at No. i _— TABLE reat Wisiiks A eee ase TO st do cooking, Was! ad general house km a email family: ri haeetcelient wa and The dest city reference trom ber Inst at place 228 Haat Sth st. between aves. B. and C., third floor, —————— SITUATION WANTED—AS GOOD COOK, ne fe Ted washing and ironing; city reference. #t. as OVERNESS.—A YOUNG LADY OF NEW ENGLAND, educated ~ ber Proreten © Saegemed teach Digher Bry es would engage resident References amlatactory | ApY AND GENTLEMEN'S WASHING AND. IRON t er by Mrs MURRAY, sai room. The vest retereners QITUATION WANTED—FY A NICE YOUNG Gini, ae chambermaid and to agaist in washing and tronin Of city references given. Pleage eal! at 18 West 23th TABLE GIRL, or would do fine of reference ro day, ITUATION WANTED—BY A RES on Wednesday, at her woman, a6 chambermaid amd water QITUATION WANTEDBY A PROTESTANT YOU ‘ A Work and platy rew e whore she han been empl ie 46 West Min ot QITUATION WANTH DAS MONTHLY NURSE OR To take ewe of an invalid. Can be seer at No.3 Attorney sy TANGLE Gi washer ant iron Pach nies Walter, Good ofty TOATION WANTED—AY Yousa WEEN, #8 Ken CON Waehe: and i mt ivats rane ly; city FMCTENO®, Ban be scen ioe two welty York Pregkiyn. 7 ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WIDOW WOMAN, a child to take care of at her own residence; the best of care Will be taken of it. Call at $20 West dd st, between Luca and 1th avenues, ANTLD—A SITUATION AS WET NURSE, BY A respectable young woman, Inquire at 1ut Willow st., Brooklyn. ANTED—A VATION, BYA YOUNG WOMAN, to cook, Wash and iron; bas the best of city reference: has lived four years in her last placo. Can be seen at Amity st., second house from Wiliow, south Brooklyn, ANTED—BY A RESPECTABIE SCOTCH GIRL, A situation, to do general housework, in a ¥mall family, g¢ todo chamberwork and to assist in the care of The Lest of reterences ‘from her last place. Apply \o, or address ©. M., 1u7 Mott st, ae TANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION, as cook, washer and irouer, or es charayermaaid. sive good eity'refereuce. Call at G7 King st Waster SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, to do genéral housework, in a private ‘amily; ged reference given. | Please call for (wo day® at corner of Mi 5 Brooklyn. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A PROTESTANT YOUNG Woman, a8 seamstress, would assist with chamberwork; no objection to take c: ; good city reference. Please cail at 9 Bast 22d avenue, ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT young woman, a situation, as chambe! waiter, or to assist in takiug’care of chuliren.” Best of city references given, Cail at 214 Seventh ay., between 2ith and 25th sta, 'ANTED—BY AN ACTIVE, INTELLIGENT WOMAN, a situation as cook; woud dawist in wash.og and ironing, understands her business well; bas six years’ « her last place. Cail at 129 Waverley ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUATION ‘as cook or laundress ia a reapectable family; none other necd apply. be seen until suited at 113 Mast 11th st., corner ot Ist av., ioproom. Good city reference. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTAB! Young Woman, a8 cook Ina private fail; rience sof cookery. Can give im all ki be on ot 18h Kiet 25th ot. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A PROTESTANT WO: ‘Man, 4s good washer and froner and plain cook; wishes ty twke her ite girl with her, Bestot city reference, | Please call at 113 West ith at. TANTED BY A PROTESTANT GIRL—A SITUATION to do hght chamberwork and platn sewing, of take care of a grown child. Good references given. lease apply at 119 Kast Slst street, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTAULE Protestant girl, as a professed waiter: The best of re ference given, Cab ve sera for two days at 129 Crosoy st. ANTED—PY A PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN, A situation to do chamber work aad nursing, or chamber work and plain sewing. Please call at 19 avenue C, in the bakery. Good city relorences can be given. FANTED—A SITUATI ve BY A RESPECTABLE ng Woman, as chamiérmaid and waiter, or to do plain sewing and take care of children. Cau be aden for two Hays, at 267 Houd t., corner State, Brooklyn, second tloor, ba NG AND HEALTHY MARRIED on as wet nurse ina private family; hes distin he country. Call for two ANTED—BY A RESPECTARLE MT Woman, & situavon as DLE AGED ree wDd seamstress, or has no ob,¢ ction to take charge of a baby: hos lived the last als years in cue place; best of tity reference given, Please call a 30 Essex at., for two days i not engaged. ANTED—BY A COMPETENM GIRL, A SITUATION, ‘aa regular seamstress; cuts and fite children's clothes, ladies? under garments, does einbroitering and scolloping wnoerstands neatly. sewing gentlemen # linen in style; wages Rito i=) a@ situation wanted, by a get “ bea ty of * te mind a i.e baby or or young child; sews neatly; wages $3 Call before, and can do lust rele embroidering. Call et No 3 Homition avenue, Heooklyn, ANTED—BY A Pa agit K PROTRSTANT re ane WORN uation, as chamberm sid and to a iat with the Washing ow references Call at SUL 6th ay, between 25 h and L6ih sta., second floor, eo TTATION, BY A RESPRCTA young gi ood ji a first rate, washer ironer. Can fire two ears’ clly reference. Please call at ECHd avenue, eovnd coor, front room. Can be seen for two aye. A) ection A RESPECTABLE GIR) on, as chambermaid aud nurse; has ne mae =~ res wiys A FRESH BBERAST toilk, wat ” wo Calli No. 9 Moore 0c No. T Waters wn ee ANTED—BY A YOUNG romas, A SITUATION, a8 first rate cook: on on perfect Vy 4 has the beat of eit for two the bread store, aud ces, lo, tt Mt ave. between ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE WO. man, advertiser understands Freuch Piease call at 198 Bast Tih ot meet Is dvenee, isd floor, back room. ANTED—A Lp IN H PRIVA’ Wr: ad on Talaater iy washer reference. Call at 501 Houston | ‘Boor. for two days. ANTED—A SITU, aston, AS COOK; NO OBJECTION to agaist in wasbin, "5.74 ironing; or as chambermaid. 7th avenue, Serween st and Zhi City reerence. Call at sis. top front. ety ¥ A RESPECTAPLE YOUNG GI situation ae chambermakl, and to nesist with wi om Please call or address gp irening; bas goo! BL R., 212 Kast ‘erat. wreiias: ANTED—A_ SITUATION, BY A RESPECTARLE girl, to do general hoasework tn a small fem ly, can give good city reference Hid Houston t. Can be ween for two daye,ttmak engaged UW ANTED—BY A RRSPRCTADLE ENGLtett WOMAN, © situation, a8 cook, in a hotel or first boarding house feline private pats, Wisere there ben snaieat, oh understanés meat 0 ¥ Cooking: best of eity references ean be given. Cail, vig Pome day, at 8 506 Ulousion st. in the fancy store, between pon Ann Nat LL te ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE ag bd A situntion, as chambermaid aad waiter. re ference fret ner lant pinee. Call a 90 West ith ot, “test hore, {ent reom JANTED-A SITUATION, RY A RESPECTABLE oJ ; td ‘ook 3 h ~~ troner, in rivate Good city references given ~~ a vast 81 680 Hourion st, fourth hoor, rom 15 empiager at) a W ASTHDA SITUATION, ay 4 PROTESTANT GIRL, to do chwimberwork, and iets in washing wot ipa ironing. or would 1 < ni hes city pel call at as West <i at between th and wo ANTED—A_ SITUATION, BY A RRSPROTARUR Germon girl, is a good washer, ironer and plain cook: ni reverence: no ieetion in the eonntry. Call T days at tbe Gettpan Intel oftice, 23 Nowery WOMAN, A TANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG situation, to deh e family. The 39 Madison st WASTED—ny 4 PROTESTANT “YOUNG WOMAN, A sitnation, « ood city ‘re ferinee, € segond floor, TANTED<A SIZUATION, BY A RESPROTARLE Founs Woman, as chamberm or. Resarence {rem her last pla ¥ wt 108 3d SITUATION, ANTEX A nd ironer. 144 Duane st ee; HO Ob) ALE-GIVRS A GOUT Five Add ire4s Dox 1,685 Lost ouliog, Seyvareoge Ww: YOUNG MARRIED MAN. OF WELL KNOWN ABILI- ears the ty, and fourteen y tubes a wi house. salesman in @ first N go to any Part of the Gaited, bates. Sulesman, Herald for three days, Sules 8 the hi ‘WISS GENTLEMAN, CAPABLE OF Biteiy ~ 4 ¢ higher branches of English, French, German, Latia or deat rin Artal fy, ot a teucher in 8 schonke ad? YOUNG MAN, 19 YEAR OF AGE, WISHES A sIT- orked four ate the nation, te the painting ‘bu ness; has wi ‘rude! goo reference givets Address Sy West ioe boken, Fost oftice, A seth tan ate 1m man with Good cut, drove one year a well B. Y. N having several years’ experience situation 8 y sitvatios MANTED—BY A, RESPECTABLE n years of age, a Prot y OF. cisouny. 5 hie 0 be given; iived-sevs ral yea estchester, undersiaads hie basiages Address Jams Carey, Bing Sing, Westchester county, a ge reference A COMMISSION AND wishes to obtain given as to cape 1d ville, AUCTIONEER, HOLDI unexceptionable references can oneer, , box 161 Hy TEADY PROTPSTANT YOUNG MAN, AGED 19, having a perfect kvowledge of bookkeeping, Wants a eimai sine 1 08 assistant bookkeeper or to leg goods bu or to make himself useful in any bi ay chy or coun S ty. ference. Address Kuguirer, Lox 12 Herald oftize. yoa HM\N AND OSTLER.—SITCATION WANTED, German, who ha as couchman and oatler ia e to go in the coun- peratly usefal; understands ress An hony Parer, care of Mr. MAN WHO IS WELL the emir vry Diainess. and has had levee in the a ishes @ sitaation e vy couid make himself tus fal ty buying and selling of these goods, Address Philsdelphian, Beyald otfle VENING EMPLOYMENT.—A YOUMG MAN, WHO writes a good hand, and ie 41 is capable of keeping. ing manuser Addr stands eight langu lawyer of kod standing, wi. ota 0 es aad rect at figures, and ng and correct g employment. 8 for t SB w AN, OF GOOD EDUCA- writes well and under weituation in the ollice he would opport rofession. Address Lax, He- tion—business prepare himself for oftice. TEA DEALERS AND GROOCHKS—WAWIED, BY fa respectable young man, just arrived from London, a situatt ion in the tea ond grocery trade. Address J.U., ie raid office, for two days. ‘ANTED—A RESPEC v) A ABLE 1 ceiver Coun: A r m6 of Bas loog and_good referenc commands left at the sadd ANTED—BY A BOY, 17 ¥ or seme other res ter street, until engaged. No objection to leave the city. piace at I. C. Flcod’s, 92 C he 15th inst ‘clock, Tommany So'elock. Punctual attend: LORE. Janes L. Besepicr, Joux Sountain Glee Chup, Gxonce H, Day, Secretary. TATE OF NEW YORK, SECRETARY'S OFFICE, AL- ional ards of the oat ‘vad cit = sptb, Fifteenth ai the (Also, a Representative in the 4 € i Thue will meet at Conrad's Hotel, Stanton and ASHTON OF ae =, THE REFRI ry. da Srorimlae Ua Cae 4 between Faker om the Hineneriile. romeh Fih arent Twill please YOUNG MAN, TO 80- licit ubseribers fora new work in course of publien- ¢ London Printing and Publishing Company. Wages: ven to & suitable applicant, Inquire Wane STTUATIO: 4 as COACHMAN, | BY A A ian Who understands his business in every’ respect. fn this eh Will atend to any Broudway. vy store G12 RS OF AGE, A SITUA- maker, E tion, to learn ether the machinist, caulker, a 0. 32 Hea- ctable trade. Can be seen al > POLITICAL. QT CONGRESSIONAL | DISTRICT.—N DEPENDENT candidate for Congress, James C. Kuiherford, TH WARD—TWEI rr ASSEMB: i . Iperling of the (riends of James We Sauna will take sby street, on Monday evening, EMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN GENERAL COMMIPTEF. —A special meeting of this committee will be held at jall, on Tuesday evening, September 6, 1856, at ts request B. SHEPARD, Chairman. SAVAGE, |rscmnn ALFRED CHANCELLOR, _Prree B, SWEENY, eee WARD—TWENTY E. TH COUNCIL istrict, At a meeting of regularly elected Council Committee of Twenty eighth list let. held at No. 121 Pitt street, on Thursday eveniog, Sept. la, 1866, Mr. William Taylor re d the Gnanimous nomiuition for Councilman of sald cil district, PETER TRACY, Chairman. Peren Weiss, Seeretas Etward Colion, Owen Clark, Thos. Rorke. EEMEN, AROUSE.—HON. 0. 8 FERRY, OF CONN., nd ‘Anstin Abbot ha of New York city, witl address rooklyn Fourth ‘Fremont Club a "the Rulytug = of Orange ‘and Fulton streets, on Tuesday HIG at Ths o'clock. Music apy! the New York ‘Kocky Bb BOTT, President. Dany, August 12, 1866.—To the Sheriff of the city and county of New York:—Sir—Notice is hereby given, that at the general election to be held in this State on the Tuesday sue- Seeding the iirst Monday of Nc oflicers are to be eleeted, to mber neat, the following Pe Clerk ef the Court of Appeals, ia the place of Benjauin P. Harwood, All whose terms of office will expire on the last day of De- cember next, ‘Thirty-tive Electors of President and Vice President of the United Bates. AA Representaitre in the Thirty ith Congress of the United Biaies for the. Third Congressigval dimrise compoaed of Firm, Second, Third, Fifth wud Mighth wards in the chy and county of New York. . a Represertative in the said Congress for the Pourth Congressional district, composed of the Fourth, Sixth, Teuth and Pourteenih wardaut «d eity end county. grea, Repeacen aid Congress for the Fifth Con- ei composed of the Seventh and acd county, and the Thirweath, Fou Aixtoenth Wards in the ety of penis anty of Kings. rensiona! dis’ Congressional district, compe Twentieth wards of the eity of New York. lie, 2 Representative tn the sald Gn for the I) Cor gressional district, compore:t elfth, Bighteenth, Nineteenth, Twentieth, on firsvand of twee second warts “S of New York. ~ ‘ of elected:— A J the Place of Fernando Wood. A city Judge, tn the place of Elisha 8. Capron. ‘Two Governors house, in the places of Igasc Beli, Jr., and #1 ‘Also, sixteen members of Assembly for said cit and, All whose terms of office will expire on the last day ber next. on ? recaally, Ir, Dey et Saeniry’s Orrice, New Youn, August us oy a _ notice of made and ‘a vANnD o. wisn gah oa je and prow Proviheriff of the Clty ana County of Naw ten, i the py permet in the eo y will pi Ov9 ned In each, week uail the eleetion’ and thn hand ie bile ‘ors rung the same, so that u ey may ‘ fore ‘be Board of imora, ane ed for payment. Revised Statutes, V i rhe Ute 4, article 3, part 1, page iE NINETEENTH WARD FREMONT AND DAYTON corner of Third aveane a Bist) + ene misty second street, on to Sans 1% H.M. Hernion, Secretary. THE FIREMEN. © ARD. AMERICUS ENGINE | COMPANY NO. 6 a, warn their thanks to Mr. Daniel Longworth, com x refreahments yth streets, for Stanton street on the ich ARD Ri “Risin = A. Doventary, Asaista Me room, &¢.. of the Fashion Course for the Se becich sotenme sport ia over. Uieeket i er AE aie oe .—ON THU! "tea Sie ee —— kOe OST AND FOUND, ON Fi be LAST, Sandie A beat S178 ‘ee w rear ‘a roto th Oreenwich street, will wm ve sullebly rewarded. oet--£ TRAYED AWAY, F: Pea Ee A iain No. piace, on Priday morulig 12h ie, a site poste aon, Ary person returning the same will receive Smee rowers, O8T—ON LE STH INST. Te | STREET, + check, dra Tarren, and wn by wrod by oath sk Irving Bank, t0 the order tinder wit ml rouwhen be’ uttaty Teworded T—A NOTE FOR $876 05, DRAWN BY J. 8. seep iiat, Ay of PDtladelphia, in favor of Gee laced €, at four months ore here LAL ht pot Al! persone are heret as yrmen ts thereat Bae apd Hartem ee them with Mr Gordiner 10 Rast Nine No. 4 Matien lino, A suftable reward wit CN BATERDAY EVENING, PH LAST. IN & *!4ge, 9 pocketbook, led colored. Any per z ini attiole to th iil be Mberally re tt Boar, mr, A HARE 1 AT ie Newfound com: anawers fo the fame of £5 reward will he cold ony pore Peftening big at

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