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Caen ee EeEEEEeeanEnEEE EERE Majentne Prettiest In White's Fall ge mh ha, bt i 148 Fuhon stres 2 Boedewey: and iat in the centee of the block. town. Yes, his hata, French Shen Dress ‘Combs—Ladtes are Fespectully fnvited to examine the subscribers? Phe variety is the largest in the city, A. d& J, SAUN 887 Lroudway ee aeeconeine A Card.—To Deaggists aud Pexfame nantity ef cire xpress, without pre-paying them. Messrs. FETRIDGE & CO. Leg to apologis fake made by an emplosee, in dropping. & 4 lars into Loyd's« Planotortes.—A Samber of New and Second mad nas full and rich tone, Cuil oie eee iat icky sompetieon. A decided cs be had at the wi ot JON PRN ee Tir'oatas Mtreel four doors weetor ‘Variols. Pianes and Melodcons-—the Fiorace Waters improved pinvos and mekxieors ere to, be found ruaiway Planer to rent, and rent allowed on pu for enie on macrtbly pay monies, secoad hand pianos od at that, dery compe 3 a 9 wie to $140, melogernstremn $40 fuck Cloth sorte renter! casnimere vusiness suite ‘Diack frock coats... dlue dress cunts motre antique eitk ASRVAN®? extensive seroet, The Elegant Style and Finish o of the Cloth- fing offered for sale by DRUMGOLD & PROCH, 120 Fuitoa street, is fast drawing myriads of wimiring customers to their hase oid worn ous (to the eye) patterns and manufacture tor cheapness, &c.. but they Bunch iberaily in‘o fine and. exveusive voods kad bave ther then a small profit added brings the price within the means of everybody who is making « falr vi Kis loaving town a for insianee. to enter store and Gud really 1 establishment. They do vot pure! ‘well mace, desirable convenience jor a man about i Doth in regard to tit as pic: som: ae nent and paid d@'per ceat, tore for und then had to walt their vl fo finwh them and sead home. A call is requested, and everything will be found , them, and then had to them an we advertise. Under Garments for the Million, of deeetiption of foreign and, dowende manufacture, ally a en at bay cher ator in New York, nt McLAUUH: 'd furnishing store, 200 Greenwich street, corner \ cigar of Murray. He who ha ty the Manners and saved Crone tleman should dress like one. An elegaotly fitting shirt, efal neck tle fine underware, well made gloves, delicate ferfection in all the detaiis of the toilet, are in netic to hie out of gantiemian, and who desire them Should make their selection trom the stock at GRERN'S, No. 1 aptor bouts, Curtain Mate satin de laines, worsted Sormices, gimps, Ac Wmdow Baw Sock, and our supe ws ‘0 offer ihese g Sitextion of close buyers, of than other houses. Jet Bracelets and Ornaments, of the Newest to be rived b: ery steamer, with an patterns, continue receiv Ay. ie cial and ord 5 ‘land ivory fens, celain, bronze ere eins we rat the eitensive fancy bazaar of H. 8. RO- Sndlces variety of fancy articies, ln: @ERs, No. 499 Broadway ‘Wedding and Visiting Cards, in the Latent La Rue’s fine wedding envelopes; sliver door ore bee rfecala and. presses, PEVERDELL, Broadway, corner of Duane sireet. Nzatabllaived is40, Hicloths, Mattings, mngitsh, ‘extra heavy silv Frencb and Ameri>an, in the greatest, rohes, foo houses and oflces, nt ARTHUR DONNELLY 3, 98 A peek for a Business Place —1o Let, the second toorof 120 Canal street x roome, alnpted for & er or tailor, with room for — =. W. RICHANDS, WT Broadway. The most Heathful Food for Summer and WECKERS’ farina. Agreeable and nutritious, it is a Soot’ stssirable preventive thd corrective, In WI and meest admired! sities ePike ter complaint and diarrt this season. one most at Origival and Ingenious in coger be en d penoll can be found at WIL- Minti, ELossMAN'e COS". 21 Maiden lanc. For style, strength ‘and convenience, it out rivais anything of the Kind we ha Ttis called Lownd’s Patent is cheap. Lea & Perrin’s Worcestershire Sauce. its, half pints, and imperial gallon jars oes LNCAN & SONS, 406 Broadway, sole agents Btaies. Laboratory Whieer’s Patent Salamander Sato THE BRST FIRE PROOF SAFE LN THE WORLD. war Wail, New York. arranted free f from daw press “WILDER & 00. "s worth rly has bean eonsumed \ one of thea, " > bats ie eocidental Sree. Frerrasts nd tree dampness. For sale by STEARNS & MA 3 i er Y Gecond hand safes, of vier having been y and 145 Water streets Singer's Sewing Machines for Quilting ‘The great eriority of Singer's machines for re. te an estaviished 4 Both in bem and guality of work they are unrivalled. As work of this Kind 9 asce _ be better when the machines work at a high velocity, ust added to the speed of our quilting machines on ome ete five stiches a! each ture of the driving wheel Linings te. aif, Important to Ladics and Gentlemen—Jou- ‘ven’s inodorous preparation iu stantly cleans kh! gloves of any Soler, without ihe slightest smell. ‘The glove oan ba worn iin afverwacis Try it before Ln o ay in 4 L— og Tombes ‘One bot'le éleans fifty Pri =. bg all draggista, 0 CONTENT, Nea fy ri he Bi el Druggists artisans.—Best ot, Savorings snd ensences of all Known, req epirite, @ntoringe for ‘dy and port wines, ‘ete cole weed fe the arte, Sreworks, making, amoretyping, elestrotyping. oe tephens’ Celebrated Original Blue Black fluid, improved.—it is used by all the pri and commercial houses throughout the ne ‘cotree materiaily (aciitates tien of New York, and Stamford street, Goners. Whiskers or Moustaches Forced to Grow Which will not sain or bottle: ernst to any part of the country Saree 00% Broadway; Hayes, 175 Fulton Brooklys. ee weeks by mz cnguent other Hair Dyes died—that Is, went down, ben CRISTADORO'S barat apon the town, 1g beauty to the reddest crawn tm Beware of ‘Counterfelters =A. T. wahpene (an Indian vegetanie preparation) will restore gray hair to its original coler, and cuves badnesa, Geoular wah- Beheeskens at his office, No. 762 lroadway. ‘. Wigs and Toupees, with bis wmew ekin divisions, exce! all others for comfort and darability on residenta ‘on appliration, hie system of Rae Perfect Gt. 162 Fulton street, third way. Wil reew ie eurement aloor from Brood end impostors.—The Pubit: casttenet SE vain of monsand howers,” Tor pecfuming " preventing wp be fg the gompiesion ‘the rowan ty Countertelters SE ane oem of thane n boat SS b FRIRIDGR fC ac ‘o, peepee ata frown down evantertohere mA. = —Potichomante t« the New transforming the simplest gleae vessel ino. fergie chins. Art easy and cost trifling. All the ms 5 7455: of instruction can be bed only at CONTENT, ee & 00. a 502 Broad way. whose Sands of Tite tat mayen Yecovered, while in the ast 10. aon broncbitie, ¢° gopenmpiian, bronchite, on _ Lyon's Kathatron.—This U: "pilen for restoring, preserving and Sei gf frre ddr a yal BO2 Proprietare, 6 Liberty sree Fremont Men, Buchanan Men, Fillmore fexamivations, with Charts ripiions ot character” éaily, by Professor Phrenological Cabinet, 03 Brosiway, Near ivate room for ludies and gentleuen, eatest Enproventer red clvenlar seaia planot Si Broadway, opposite sroadway theatre. M. Soy tven'y -elghth street and Ninth avenue, Now York. ‘Window Shades, at le-—-KELTY & NYERGUSON, No. 291 Broadway and 54 Reade street. ha: e afnil und choice stock of brocateis, inarks, lace and mustin curtains, hare offered at the lowest prices. indow shaies is the largest in or manufacturing faci of Flowers, New Bond Street, Lovdon.—PIESSE & LUBIN.—Frangipanni perfume, from the Tioly City, the beat and most last.ng perfume ever intro- duces. ding and the sportemania perfumery ean be bat ’ GEO. B. INGE & U0., StSea wreadway Family Chemists, Agents. . tentees aud mannifactarere ‘Se or nada by Dr. L ite ut ‘durable, dors pot, corrode the pen. and by ta and Md weitiag, HENRY STEPHENS, Eb Peart etree", Londen. sold and privately appinea ch AS Pe bie, i flbye beee a8 re ity roe, Wie full directions for making 1p and auccess! vor Temainder ta yment of Sea saa Pat galt Hy, NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1856. Pieme & Lubin’s Hung ary Water—Tho ecitie virtues of Eau de la Reine’ B08) hae roniered. a _Auetly enlebrated i al parts of “ mee Th ee ccainalty . 1800, by Varacele 4. Piease. the mist and pie pre ae bet a goo centuries ite reputation ry selipsed ail ether odorant w ey tha! Hungary water c OF whieh ite rag tees ertidn that ros . ary has the power to increase the Yund invigor® eo the’ brain, as uoted by the bard of * semary. that’s for remembrance.” es to learn that oralors, clergymen, sand poets give it the preievence. Puysi- i and itfor the bath; indeed the name and repu- shed, as tradition re- elitderived from a bath eonfaining it by one ‘eons of Hungary, at the age of ninety-five. the genurue is oniy sold by the neal descendanis of the inven tor, wdependent of the above quaity, which renders it so Kable, Hungary water ts an Sxquisite perfan Fe ises ane spirits by ite duper ative re ny qualitle been restared, when lite and dea trembled in the balanee, by the mere spriukling of it in the siek chamber. Agents tor she 4 nied Sia INGER & 00. fami- ly chemists, corner of Walker strect aud 1 dway; ®. vg six botiles. uand’R, V, Ruston, in boxes, contain 50. Holloway’s Pills.—Let th The stomach is the commisaariat of the physical system. It furnisbes the material sustenance of eve derrd, the whole body lau tone and vigor may alw irresistible pills, "Sold al the manalactories, New York, aud 244 Strand, ‘Loudon, and by. all drugaista, st G0. and $I per box. €atarrh Cured.—Dr. C. Howard Marshall the infalible catarrh and ang physician. 1 at the St. Nichola Hotel, New York room 221. Hours from 10102 P.M. Con suttation free. Dr. M. treats by letter, or in person. For Sore and Tender Feet a Certain Re- medy will be found by using Dr Bush's magic ram lininent. Principal depot. BUSH € GALE, 1-6 Greenwich stroet: also by GUION, corver of Bowery And Grand street, It never fails. Priee 25 cen Palpitation e' the Heart.—Dr. 8. S. Fitch’s heart corrector cures palpiation and other forms of hea: disease, For snle at 714 broad gists. Agents » Ad Parents who ‘have Litue Cherubs whom they love, aud all those who wish a perfee" likeness, should get one of HUNTE iniatures.' Thay are taken in an iy Also, ombrotype rreotypes and cr hotographs. Cail and wee them,“ good ambi Tunter's new gallery, 473 Broadway, thr Grand street. A Friend in Need ts the Balsam of Wild cherry, to all who are afflicted with bronchial troubles or pole. Its singular power over these diseases has rendered pe WISTA famous wherever pulmonary complaints are wn, Rupture —«Bridgman’s Truss is Best.” Call and examine for yourself, Principal ‘oflce, 158, cat Mreet near Centre. Also, the new * radical cure truss.” Peloe only $5. Dr. B.'s illustrated Treatice on Rupture gratis. Bandages, £c., &e. typist wanted, above Dr. Kelly can be Consulted Daily, Free of charge, at his office, No. 3 Bible House, Fourth avenue, upon disease of the lungs, liver and kidneys. Halpitation of the Heart.—Dr. S. 8. Fitch's heart corrector ares alpitation and other forms of heart di 4 Birth. Stonsy.—At No. 217 East Broadway, New York, on Tuesday, Sept. 16, Mrs. B. A. Stoney, of a con. Married. Bnman—Wo.rs.—in thie city, ou Wednesday, ae 37, by the Rev. Dr. J. L. Schock, Jony T, GILTMAN, of Manchester England, to Alarms Vixurvis, eldest daug! ter of H. H. Woite, beq., of thix city Van Beunt—Skymove.—On Weduesday, Sept. 17, by the Rey. Eomund Robei ts, Growaw Francis Vax Baur to Baus Serwown, daughter of Isac Seymour, Bsq., all of this city. Asean Drs —In this city, on Thursday evening Sept. 11, by the Rov. Dr. Mitlett, at No. 122 East Tweifto street, Mr. Jasxs 8. GaKDINMK, of Norwalk, Conn., to Mies Anna Manis Evans. of Ridgotield, Coun. ATKiNSOS—Coorsk.—Ou Sauday, Sept. 14, at East Cuester, by the Rev. William 8. Colley, Wa. H! arxinsow to Haxkas, youngest daughter of the late David R. Cooper, doth of Mount Vernon, Westebester county, New or) VanbERvooRt—LyNcw.—Ip dersey City, on Wednesday, Sept. 8, by the Kev. Mr. Whittaker, Mr. Joux D. Vaxpan- vouRt, of New York, to Miss stagy Ss. Lywos, of the former NOCMAN—Morws.—On Tuesday, Sept. 16, at Fair lawn, near Belleville, New Jereay, by the Right Rov Behop Meoskry, J, M. Caxsocuat, M. D., to Exrauua, devghir of Mayor William W. Morris, United States Army. Msnks—Sumesart.—At Piermont, on Tuesday, Sept. 16, by the Rev. Citlurd S. Arma, of Kidgeborry, Orange county, New York, Mr. Atrxep Maxks, of Haverstraw, w Miss Fiza G Suariwet, daayhter of ihe lave Frankho Sherrill, of Piermont, Rockiand county, N. ¥. Whuki—lewyee.—At South Orauge, New Jersey, on Sunday evening, August 31, by tue Rey. G. De Spragy Mr EL. Wewer, of imcer county, California, to ise cave E. Dewar, of this city. Auburn Herald please copy Hase—Sinrsow —On Wednesday, Sept. 17, by the Rov. G. T. Lyous, Mr. Esut Hass to Pravoxs, danghter of L. H. Simprob, Hrq., ail of this city Vekvoorr—Witke.—At No, 206 William street, on Wednesday evenvg, Sept. 17, by the Rev, William L. Peck, Assisiant Minister of the Church of the Holy Evan elists, Mr Geewy Vervoost to Mist Axxa Soria WitKee. Wrspovar—icy nk —A\ Newtown, L. L, on ept. 16, the Presbywrian eburch. by the Rey. font P. Rnox, Jcskem R. Waspoven, of St. Louis, to Miss Scaay Ayy LUYsrwe, eldest Gaughter of Peter Luyster, of the vormer place. Died. Crosny.—On Tuesday, Sep 16, Crave Cxount, youngest soa of Platt i. Crosby, aiter & long and pro tracted (ures, aged 21 years and 6 months ‘The reiatives apd friends of tne fauily are respecttully invited to attend his funeral, trom the resideuce of his brother-u law, A 4. Suaitty No. Woet Thirty siroet, this afternoon, at Ball-past two o'clock, further mviatie veut, oged 5% years. The rolatives and friends are respectfully tpvited to at- tead ber funera,, this aferuoon, at two o'clock, from the residence of her cousin, A. rep street, Soot Brooklyn. Parkiws —On Wednesday, Sept. 17, at the residence of her mother, No. 307 Niat ven! Apsua Verquvta Par risa, wife of John B Perkins, and daugnter of Joha G, sad Helon Paimer No, | cannot think her dead, ‘Though the pang was mine to part; ‘The tom) ny shroud hor head, Yet sho hives within my heart, Notice of the funeral will be given to morrow. Borin and Poughkeepsie papers please copy. Hovxivs —On Tuexday morni i jer, iT, yO Mama Hovniss, wile of William Hopkins, late of Sbilielagh Mille, Ireiand, aged 26 years and 2 coe” The Telatives, friends and members of Jeflerson Lodge, N pect(ully Invited w aiend tho from the reaidenos of her father, Rev. J. H. Hol lingeworth, No, 118 West Twenty fourth stro, to New York Hay Cemetery, ths afternoon at t County Carlow abd Wexford, lrelaa Fimnp.—In thie eity, on Wednesday Sopt. 17, Biter o ebort apd severe lines», May, wife of Ww. Field, aged 25 years The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully tmvited to at ‘end the funeral, to-morrow morn- ing, at ten o'clock, from her lave residence, Sixtieth street, between nue A and Firet avenuo. Svtiives.—U% Tresday, Sept. 15, Comwauios Seuirvay, in the Toth year of his age, a native of Iroland, parish of Bantry, county Cork. May hits soul rewt in peaon—Amen. ir femily and friends are respectfully invited to attend bie funeral, this morning, atten o'clock, from his late reatdeace 10, 4,7 Pearl street. hh papers vieass copy ‘ckYKR —Suadenly, on Wednesday morning, oomt, vv, Menre Lovee Raacu, youngest daughter of Charles Tur- Depaty Sure et Coromisstoner, ia the 34th year of her age. The funeral will take piace from No. 91 Bast Twent; binth street, tomorrow aflerucon, at tw o'ch felatives aad (rieods of the family are ree pecufully invite! te artend, heres —On Wednerday, Sopt. 17, after a protracted 1. Boor, AnGaL B the 6th year of ber age The feneral wilt take place thie afternoo, at two yclock, from the residence of her son in-law Jomes Ra- tholf, No. 104 Perry strees The friende and acquaint- au. e8 of the famiiy are reapeetfudy Invited te attend rr —im Wedareiny, Sept 17, Teomat Baanert, tyed 00 years. The fi Kees of the family are roapectfully lovited to at tend bie funerai, elso the members of the Mt. U. T. A. & ciety, to mortoy aflernoon at one o'elouk. ‘preciee'y. from hi» tate reaitence, No. 1% Mulberry strest Vintaw.<On Wednesday So. son of Letitia M. and Charice J. vii od and 19 days. The frierda and acqnaintances of the family are invited to attend the funeral, tomorrow a! . wt three o'ejock, from No. 1 Thirty Gret street Raywowv.—in Brooklyn, on Wednesday morning, Sept, 17, Bowarp hors, lL yoar and 10 monthe, youngest ehlid of J. W. Raymond, Sarrn —On Tuesday, Sept. 16, Cranimea Sserrm, wife cf Joseph Drake #anth,'in the O71 your of hor age. Ciarr.—At Cutchogie, L 1, om Sunday, Sept. 14, Whuse Haver, only child of Mary, widow of John Y, ‘the rolatives and friends recpectfully requested to meet at the South ferry, New York side, to attend the hurie! at Greenwood, this afternoon, at two o'slock — ADVERTISEMENTS: KENEWED EVERY DAY, _T00 LATE FO FOR CLASSI FICATION, v RION s NEW THEATRE, BRO. \ow AY, OProsiT® Bond street Nightly crowded with faabionabe audiences, ‘ THUNSDAY, SEPT. ‘econd night of an original ecmedy, in three acia, entitled " CUARITY's LOVE on, THe ean (Received w » 8 applause) Charity, Mra, &. Davenport: Floribel, Mere. A. Parker: Al nearie: ©. Fisher; Algernon, Mr, BL. Davenpert; Job Fesstian, Mr. Mark Sinith, Peiroolo, My. J. Moore A ew Bailet Divertiseneot, in which Mle Ducy Barre and Mr, ©. Smith will appear. Now scenary aud dreascn fot the comedy and the hoilet A vew Overture, composed by Mr. FE. Weoife. calied REMPMARANCRS OF CLANPRLS STREET, ‘The faree, in one act of THe MUMMY ‘toby extn, ‘travelling tragedian, afterwards the Yummy, co ait Marehail, ihe celebrated comedienne of the Rog arrived by the Atlantic, and will shortly appeag. RITY'S LOVE—THE NEW COMEDY AT BUR om tboatre, highly succes€p!. Bee full adveruapmoa: Pe verita tember. a dark bay horse, with t j been tare ner the Duck Amdocs Inert ceived at the stage office at Middle Vil ye, or oh tee £0 West Righleenth street, New York. Any p srtatning said horse after this will be prosecuted. frpe yenre Digh, with one bind foot marked white, face: colt 17 morthe old, Any horses, if strayed, will receive Wviegneriammont, FRO! ler burg, August 2. Ts, a one a ina the # 4 well as the person, if not hatter, i oteny ay otber re TH CONGRESSIONAL, DISTRICT—8LEVENTH, FIP- teenth, and seventeenth wards. ‘The Conven ton assem: cording to the call of Tammany Heritage Hail, corner of Alien and Houston at h iowtant at 7}y‘o'cloek, P.M: On motion of Manus the chair. ‘The re- ds, presented thelr th ward—Jobn Pettit, Hlllott, has. T. Levin qv r *, David Hogg, Sonn hy Murdock, Jaekson ermillyea. Vurnth ward.—Jobn Wheeler, Daniel W. Norris, Wm. N. lutyre. Issac V, Fowler, L. M. Van Wart, John Gilmer, ‘Thompson nth ward —Timothy Donovan, Manus Kelly, Ed- ert Melatyre, Geo. H. Koss, Thos. Wallace, ition then quganixed permanently by the appoint. Hon. John Whe ler a8 Chairman, ana oun Pett Wallace as secretaries H1. Rosa, Esq., the Convention proceed to builo: tor a enndidate for Congress, the result of which wes the unanimous nomination of the Hon, Joho ‘Mr. Wheeler then addressed the Convention at length, de- clining ‘he nomination. ‘The Co: vention thereupon proceeded to ballot further. the result of whieh was as follow v yon, Job Cochrane, Ba. havin of twouhirds of the Convention, wae declared His nomination was then made #.x Was then appointed ‘o wait u hits of his nomination. The Com Jeet (0 the call of the Chairman. JOaN WHEELER, Chairman, Joun Perrrr, ‘Thos. Wattace, H Secretaries, Te CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT— NINTH, SIX- eenth and Twentieth wards. The democratic republican delegates elected at the primar elections Lekl on the 11th inst., in the above wards, to nomi- nate n candidate to be supported by the democratic party in said district, assembled pursuant 19 the cal} of the Democratic General Cohanitign of ‘Tarnmany Hall, on she 17th insta, at UP. \# Unanimous election of stepher euheyden, of the Sixteenth ward, and Michael Tui the ‘Twentieth ‘ward, as secretaries, ‘whereupon the Hon. somes M. smith, Jr, Was japanimously nominsied aa the ox Gidate of the der Lic pi or the office of member of Cos Brees for the reveuth Congreselonal district lc wos thereiore unaninously resolved, That the Conven Hon wait upon Recorder Smith, and tender him the nomina, ‘on, which, being done, Recorder Smith accepted the nomina- Len ina speech, Which was received with great enthustasm. ‘The following’ committee of two froin each Ward were | pointed to wake the necessary arrangements for a meoting vo ify the nomina\lon—Jobn Muck, James Foahay, of the Ninth ward Mar: R. Thomas and 8. D. Vanderheyden, of the Sixteenth ward: William Murray and Andrew Cool ey 0 Twentiesh ward; to which the Chairman, Stephen b, Gardiner, was added, The Convention then adjourned sing die. GARDINER, Chairman, * { Secretaries, Ban's, D, Vawnusnnsn! Micuars Ture, DIST, WARD—A GRAND, MASS | RATIFICATION meeting wili ‘ake place on Thursday evening, September ith, just. at 735 o'eloek. a: the corner o avenue and \hirey dfth sureet, | Kuchanan aud Lreckinridge Club.— At a meeting of ths club, held on Saturday evening, September inst., it was Resolved, That a committee of fifeen be ap: pointed to select canaidates and make out a. ticket for the suilrsge of the democrate voters of the Ward. The committer ke pleasure in placing the following names before the peo fs the result of toeir labors:—Kor Alderman—deorge W arian. | For Counclimen—rity fourth diatrict, Charles Fitz. gerald: Fifiy fifth district, Chas. H. Haswell. For Assestor— remiah Crowley. For Constables—Bernard Bradly, John glen 01 Commissior er—James T. Bertin” For School. Inspector—James Ward. For School Pruswses—Joun Kinsley. Kamund | ers.” For inspectors of ileetion— First district, Geo. Cotter; Secoud district, Phos conor, Hugh Mariny Thin district Kaward Moora Denis Minton; Fourth district, Hugh Riley) Michael Rigaey. The oVowing emnent speakers have, been invited and "will ad areae the meeting —Jus. T. Brady, Kes t Bustood, sq. Thos J. Munday, Kaq,, Edwd. Woore , Bruce radford, Mt. D., Denis Minton, Bsa. CommittoeJobo tt teeny icho Darragh, John McNelly. «hares Fitzgeald Michael Ri; award Moore, tec. MeDonald, Wi erison, Jr. adgn Malthew nals, Patrick Guaniog: om, Geo. 9 Rilew Michael Darr, John Morrow, OHN R. SEENY, Chairman. Wm, Rorexrson, Jr., ‘seer 1D FOR KANSAS—THE REV, HENRY WARD Keecher will address the friends of Kansas, on Friday “vening, the 19th inst, at the Broa*way Tabernacle, at7d¢ o'clock.’ The gallery win be reverved for the laden. , Chairman of IRST AND TAIRD WARD REPUBLICAN ASSOCTA- tion, Brooklyn. —Regalar meeting, this (Thursday) even it the Republican Rallying Hall. “Maseum Tutkting, cor rot Fuiton ard Orange s*reets, Adiiresees b y Hon, Firtos, i} Turner, of Minos: hos H, Rodman, Keq > and others. Mosie ty the Rocky Mountain Glee Club. Republicans and citizens generally are invited to attend 8. M. PARSONS, President, Gronor H, Ban ANNE PRESENTATION TO THE ROCKY MOUN- tain Club of the Fifteenth ward.—The weekly mee te Koeky Mountain Club of the Fifteenth ward will be on Thursday evening. Sept. 1S. at the Stuy Vesant Institute. A w ond maguiiicent banoer will be presented to the club and FA. Conkling will address the nd Dayton Glee Club will be pre: new prize song. Citizens. of the ward end attend, Cleveland, G- Nathan, It's Weld, R- Chava Giraittby AD. AMMANY HALL DEMOW! ATIC REPU BLICAN Ge neral Committe — Abe nesting of the Democratic poblican General Committee, held at tammany Tisit on Taee Say evening. Sept. 16, the following resolutions, offered b; Willams, ofthe Flew ward’ were ‘wdopted by 0 voter 86 in ‘the affirmative. ard 26 neg Kesclved. Vhat this Committee will sustain tho May Convention’ over which the Hon, D. E. Sickles pi chairman, abd which ing! bight nominated the fon, Peraando Wood ae our eandidate for: Mayor; that that Convention ‘was rly constituted and organized in accordance wi Jr ‘he party, and the recommendstion of the Generel miter, and that ita heminations are entitled wo the support confidence of the democra'ie party Resolved, That, the assemblage which last night put forth andidate for Mayor Was an trre ine of J. 8 Libby 895 glectnd by, te people ace zolar and unauthorized bo anctioned by the organization of the democratic + that ts proceedings were caloulaied ‘o defeat regular not aud to destroy the union which bow mw bappl iy basen ee A Chairman. Javes_L. Pexemer, doux ¥ Sav ALFRED CHANCRLLON Perex B. Sweeny. Ja WIRD WARD FREMONT age parror CLUB—A meeting of this clab will be heid at ig Foome, 2 Greenwich street, this (Thursday) evening ek. MARTLN pve a Preaideat in, } Secretaries. Lotece “MONDAY MORNING, A POODLE DOG; answers to the name of Peet. A suitable reward willbe erento person returning him to Mra. A, Gardiner, 193 FOUND TON {SATURDAY LAST, TWO TREASURY werrants. The owner, by paying expenses and proving rray, can have, the saine by Applying wo doh @ Light, Neekman street. VOUND—LAST WEEK, A GOLD WaTon, Witert the owper may ha’ © by calling at 82 0% ‘atbaring street, on Foving property wnd paying expenses. The finder is a poor b wot boy, on whom @ liberal reward would be well ND=LAST BATURDAY EVENING, IN A HROAD- Way stage, © por'monnale, containing artety of articles owner may have it by applying to John Vanderbilt, 191 f sireet. D-IN WALL STREET, ON SATURDAY, 17TH a gold headed cane. Tha owner can have it b call. of W.0, Annan & Oo, 04 Wall and te “yo WEPNESDAY AFTERNOON, A & ing toa spring ‘The owner can here tee ‘applying to Corson, Lippineot & Co. it Washington market, ON WEDNESDAY THR 16TH INBT., IN BROAD. way, between Grand and A\ he aiming some papers, vane @ onl) bod a ~— yy | hy key, a ring, and a emall sum 6 =the money by retrrning the ‘wher ardcles to C.F. 38 I O8T=LAST BATE BDAY, AN ACOOUNT BOOK FROM 4 the Packie lank, for .W. Grevel. The finder will iccee reture itto 18 Fourth street, and receive the thanks of the owner oF a rewar l OST—TO HACK DRIVERS.—THE HACK DRIVER 4 who took ® party of two ladies and two gentlemen from (ne front of the Lafarge Hotel, on Monday cco, am, wo Ihempeon 8, thence to South and Fulton ferries, will please the opera glars left in the carriage 10 the ofce of the © Hotel, and if #0, he will be bendsomely re LEFT IN_A PIPTH AVENUE STAGE, AT FUL: ferry. on Thewday wight, about LI o’etock, a large Seles I evber of the gentlemen wi out at be seme tine fonnd the same, they will ‘a tavor. and rive any suitable rewar ao Sand 10 Wall street, or 49 ¢ ost A B ANKROUK OF THE, PACTEIO BANK, BY Dr. Grevel. Phen turn it to No, 315 Fourth street, WT HLUE ENAMELED DIAMOND F will be handsomely rewarded by ‘itiama’. 284 (late 39) Canal street, as it nenased daughter O&T=NETWERN BURLING SLIP AND FOOT OF 4 Darelay street, on the 17th inst, geartman's popu) inarked on back ©. & D., Shipping eee The finder be wuttably rewarded on leaving it at 238 ‘a Peart Leth WROWN FIGURED emt K PARASOL, Lingo 4 with white. was left in a Hiewek: ne stage on Inst Saturday aftern “igih inst finder : rot a favor by leaving it at 189 Waverley place, near mor street gtorren, Sirs BE Ly OY 4 > hunting wate, w owner ean have perty “BAMARD & Ct 2 sven STRAYED OF STOLEN—FROM THE COUNTRY sear, corner of Tenth avenue and lene greet, 8 pair of. white swane A suitable rewnrd will he pald for their Address H.W. F., Manhattanville Post oce. JTRAYED OR STOTPN—FROM THE FARM OF Mills, (at Middle Village, Long Island, on the 9th of R. Li 5 poarch toh ee TOLEN OR ae | Pt ty NIGHT OF THR the mare stands SD 16th inet. mare and hands high, with one foot mened white, having « wi old. The colt stauds M4 hands wn her face, 7 ‘iving Information of their . by addressing Bernard Power, steamer Hammonia, a 41 ony WARD, raw iu Ban Franciseo, in favor of L. Bk. Holt & Co, lasted at the Lith day of August, ny J , Co.. ind pened rer eb Ree Bet oy Ha: ie ohn AKEN AT WILLIAMBO! wpe free (G9 F “hon etreet, SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES. WoMAN WISHES A 8 er Can give good city references PI SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES, NG LADY WISHING TO PASS THE WINTER (N ba will wecept s situation, as governess, jn in fas ly ‘she is competent to tenel . vd singing. Please call ne easher yi SPECIAL NOTICES. ONSUMPTION AND IT3 RAOAGE! eka it t cannot c owe pate as 108, If consumption ATION, AS S00K. . 2W-\ LADY OF RE- ta toitity, wougtves ther positiva of MUusekeepe x7 Call at the residence ‘of Mr. References ex- ‘38 to allemptit af er onsumption Dector, 1 CONSUMPTION—BRONCHITIS.— OF RESPROTABILY, AND ustomed to good society, As ecnupanion to a lady, who has been between %f aud 4th avenues, Salary is but a 0 & short distance ta had by eating for tore belw eon th and sihave, Reterences WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION=AS 1 a good baker, hat noob- Apply at 99 4th Lp isptpen AS CHAM- alter. in that counee 19 disease Gaya ut 115 West 8th st , sf nr distanee in the country. BFSPROTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHRS 4 SItU- , fo attend a bakery or confectionery store. erehee from her last plac wt ag though 1. was ol 2 Youndauion of that there is tone we n to te ainph ove erous in its approaches, its slowly consuul rd snsilious ievelle of humauit —bron: ching cold, taroagh a neglect Weis When arriving to adnit veldom excites apy attention or Rein inthe mind of 1 disease and sulter- culation, of the NTRKD—BY A TROLY RESPROT- ng womon, as lanndress, or to do in a orivate family Bow ‘ at, in the hase chitis~whieb is produ of regulating the’ state « a alive bee alty reference, at No.7 Manhattan st, SITUATION WANTED—BY A RES? male, as chambermaid and todo tine washing. years and ‘four months’ reference can be given. at $26 (th avenue, in the store, for (wo day EDUCATED IN PARIS, WISHES to obtain awituation as governess in a board ny Gr as Freuch teacher in some of the public schools ‘alse instruct infancy needlework | Excellent city re Herald ‘Apply at 247 Bleecker it has soWn the ge ‘em, by checking t the soures alone that we attribute the aw: YOUNG WOM. OW. As cook, in a small private tam ly; i fully competent jt no objection to assist in the Washing: good city references: ( mbeseen for two days at 143 West leth si, place, between uh and th avenues. NG GIRL WANTS A SITUATION, 8 OAM. id and waiter, or ast b'ood: and it is to ful mortality ot cons: ‘The foliowing is a su ple but correct illustration, namely: If the culverts and sewers ef the city were choked or clogged up, accidentally or otherwise, what would be the result? flow of accumulated ith and slush on the surface of he ear bh in its neighborhood. unul it ills every hole, corner Vy ‘This is quite similar to the haman body, when channel or sewer of life, as I may term it, which is the oom ts checked or ¢ ntined through oie gbtruction, whick prevents the b PRENCH LADY, pation or some unnatura from circuladug throug! hat, then: ia the covsequence? An accumulation of dla- Where will this bile and poisonous revented from taxin, must surge itself back again into to be infused through the eatire frame by the the blood, bringtug in its passage disease fering, and eshibitng itself by Dain, wervous se satus and irritation all over the body—prod stomach, sourness of the 1ood. tarrb, bronchitis, ashort dry’ cough, dizziness, rs, and’ through or under the shoulder Peevish and irritable vemper, cough. and then throat of a lighti RESPECTABLE GIRL WANTS A SITUATION waiter in @ respectable family, us ; Best of city reference." Please , between 1th and 16th RESPECTABLE YOUNG ation, a8 chambermaid and waiter, or as cook, w: small family. Hest of reference from her last call at 210 Ist avenue, over the RESPECTABLE GIRL WANTS a SITUATION, a3 chambermaid or waiter; is willin washing and ironing, and bas the beat 0° ety ret tor two days at 82 Seventh a thint story, WOMAN WANTS A SITU- usher ftands her business ad matter and bile. substance goto when it is Git through the bowels YOUNG LADY WISHES A SITUATION—TO GO either South or West, as milliner and dressmaker: abe ence, jood recommendations, Inquire at No. 69 West Trout room, between a bad feeling at the blood to the head, ca. in RESPECTABLE WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION as chambermaid or 10 \ake are of children. of 10 meres in @ small family. PROTESTANT GIRL Wisk ES A SITUATION, As r with the wasting; has reference Apply at No. 62 Stan lace, "where. she lived three a half years. Can be seen till aulied, at 319 Ninth st. between ava. B and C, e expeetorating from the aileRe, Fesembling boiled starch or tough trom a light toa darkish substance, hawked up like a siring. YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION, As ood cook and to assist in washing and irouing ina pri- Kood clty refer Ww A Stuation. WANTED—BY A YOUNG to we into the country. Inquire at 77 West 19th From this period, th re of some unusual and Cisagreeable feeling, though he seldom takes the hint gu it goes trem bad to worse. Catebin, the alight posure, Which be cannot avoid, eing ina diseased ana cory) vious to the appearance o through the impure state of the blood. that he inbales a similar quanuty of ft by te nostrils an Sud mouh. which keeps the dckiing that oxiats hia) tubes in # ferment of irritauou— this is the pelle bin some people complain of catching cold, even When confined to their room, Hence, the sailerer is packing, hawking, or expectorating a litte ala time, with the there is something in bia ‘hroat, tat 'wanta to lesires to get out. There ia a fre jo. consequence 9 ondion for a long time pre- those troublesome #y1 RESPECTABLE WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION— to take care of an infant from its birth; would do cham- Berwork, or tine washing and irouing, in & private family. of ‘city reference given. PERSON OF RESPECTABILITY IS DESTROUS OF a situation as children’s nurse. from her last employer. No objections to travel. G call or address 254 10th avenue, between 2th and 27th sts, ‘Apply’ for two days at RESPECTABLE GERMAN WOMAN, WHO IS DESI- rous of returning to her native country, bermaid or children’s nurse, to some family ahout proceeding to Kurope. Can be seen at No. 239 the patient draws, OF SOBER AND STEADY vation in a ~ — PROFESSED CO¢ habits, wishes & si Tougbly understands ber business; f he can Apply for two “ian at l913y Greene srset, between Bleecker and Amity. ae WANTED—AS iy ya respectabie gi AND res] unpreesion ‘bat come out, aud whieb be d quent desire for heavy sighiug, with a dryness of the nostrils, which inclines the patient to lowsy, dul and N WANTED BY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS good city references. Inquire at 222 West 2th “treet, between Sth and 9th avs., first floor, back room. Can be -ecn for two days. WIDOW LADY. WHO a ick or scratch them ‘appetite and. confused memo tightness and oppression of the chest, with a foreness of the gullet of the throat.” This that has lurked in the sysvem. ars, and has at length aroused your for out of ong hundred persons who called ‘bi onchitis. and wretch dignitied clase of Proved a curse 10 tse hu: patient on the followin, s aud palate (rom the throat, as € gills out of @ tish—next comes the solution or wash of nitrate of silver or cau tic, aud the whal swab, to wash and burn away the disease that has occupied ‘Then comes the application of blisier, ana Croto- hroat nad neck, to draw out the in‘lam) mippore, "(What biva paliosophy oftheir medica—calomeln HAD MANY YEARS’ d management of children, ‘ishes & howe in a respectable taunlly. as aurea. ig ons or (¥6 children; if neat sewer, kind and obliging, and would be erson, would have uo objection wo leave uurse, Herald oflice. YOUNG ENGLISH LADY, WHO CAN FURNISH UN res @ situation, either as er. New Orleans » Migs L., Herald caused by ihe silent enemy for months, and even fears. and well it might: die of consumption, A SITUARION—AS ‘aunty. “* at 56 SITUATION WANIED—KY 4 YOUNG WOMAN, AS as id and waiter: or as chambermaid and to ing aud ironing; good reference. Apply at 236 floor, f for two dass. AMERICAN BOY, wom ww WANTS hy washer and ironer, good reference. _Would preter a private fs cool Carroll st., Brook; ‘ound a competent ——— Seated by thus sok They a er cutting the tonsi exceptionable references, ursery governess, companion or houseke Cuba preferred. Address, for one w IN HIS 16TH trade, O° where he could ‘y oF country; can give himsel! generally usetul, Inquire at 217 West 24th PROTESTANT GIRL chambermaid or waitress, to veference trom her tween Sth and 6th avs. WOMAN WISHES A cook, washer and troner; isa y reference, Can be seen at 75 between 6th and 7th avenui RESPECTABLE GIRL WISHES A SITUATION, TO take care of children, and do light chamberwork: one ‘a baby, and is obliging. RESPECTABLE YOUNG lain. WANTS A smi ey AB frst rate baker. ao Volum, to salivate and Iuil the feel: the disease and increas the n opportunity of triumphing over neture. “What adelusive dea, to think the above ‘teat ment Would be available in faving recourse to those deoilita- Ung and irritating remedies ot cuttin; urging and star vin recuce the constitut! antimony. moro ings of the patient, which add svilering Uy giving the d'vea Who understands the care of not so much an object as a permanent home in a respectable ‘leare call at No. 14 Ridge st., near Grand, frat fe floor, back 104 room, for two days. "A RESPECTABLE MIDDLE AGED WOMAN, PROTES- situation, as plain seamstress, Surse or attendant on av aged or invalid lady, at wages. Apply at 48 West Brook WOMAN WANTS A sITUA- tion as cook; has po range ~ to assist in the ahd ‘Good reference give SITUATION WANTED do general housework in a small family. Inquire at 160 West 22d st., between 24 and Can be seen for two days. SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS good cook; would assist in the washing and tronin; quired. "Good city references. burning, blistering, which is of itself sufficient to lower and Viease address 133 Amity at. RY A YOUNG WOMAN, TO TH fy the above remarks. | While undergoing this torturing » tthe censtitution ie ‘lotim for the shroud. while the physicians and see the cause unti! those contirmed aymptoms of gasign the cause umytion set in, bi other beside the genul meridian, wih" sosapliogion of frouh symptoms, broal short and hurried, cough frequent, with an accumulation corrupted matter, sometimes streaked with hood; aight sweats, emaciation and debil noon with a burning limbe tearcely “able te suppor hing cold upon the least exposure SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, to do general housework; is. a good plain Cook and tirst rate Waabi rr. p f eity reterences. Can be seen for two days ut 199 W. 25th st, i Inquire at S04 Houston “ia SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS oud plain cook, washer and ivouer in & private Good ey reterencos’ Inquire at 287 Sd avenue, Ui + first floor, from "A MIDDLE AGED AMERICAN LADY 18 DESTROUS of obtaining a situation. as a companion or purge to an jo. icsnt Maison si. ‘Beet Mi st. of , SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, TO & good washer and ironer and a good ‘Good reference. - Apply uM Lewes. “SITUATION WANTED—AS CHAMBERMATD AND ya b would fa the lain cook i jetty reference, © ia dp eavy lxpectoraton in the fore- SITUATION WANTED—BY A gag mn wo. Iro8 pains. in the chest, aides and and Zan, a8 first rate cook and to assist ip woning. Good cit) between sth . Can be seen for ci) Inquire at 1 West orth st, CAN GIRL WISHES A SITUATION, As mber maid or to do genera! housework {n % mall iy. Apply at 183 West 16th at., between 7uh aud Sth YOUNG LADY WISHES A bey taheig og sum a8 A A ort rater Dourding with be faauily, and will male herwalt useful and agreeable. 1. Herald office, “SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG Wouax, To do chamberwork or waiting. Ni. Work in a sinall family, West nderstands her bust ‘washing. and. iroain be seen at 116 Weat monthly tow, and, as the pro; cemsaticn C1, with the Barbinger SC a rok ‘on, Which is'a discharge of whites, ory debilitating and icritating to the above symptoms and iveneas at an early oe beta ans of ~ gente coameon whl la roves as ventilation to the general Jbteen to twenty six, when the din- on and grows on, until every organ ef the body NEAT, ACTIVE, PROTESTANT GIRL, WISHES A sivuation io do chamberwork and waldng, Rod and ironing; would act as nurse and sek salbenane aoe rier] rer, from the age of \ SITUATION WANTED—BY A fray yn RESPRCT. able woman, as laundress ina private {amt ber ———— Good city reference. Apply ine WANTEDIIN SOME angen Ee: mbermaid and od. sesoees tm treatiog jet fas usetul: best of reference. Call at 108 West 36th Femalnder. of my life to the cause have cured a A se yt > Tones Won x WANTS. A SITUATION, de seen sur two dey 0 6th ue, SITUATION Are. yf YOUNG WOMAN, AS chambes mermaid 0 4s chambermaid and SITUATION WANTED—AS PROFESSED COOK, aa pe tg for two day: -” tieoke, oF vapor, India inbber or gage ta the forest Sad verdant meadows. 1 can alway mine, on examination, whether [ can be 1 speak accnrdingl; ae = 1 have made it my rule if I cannot time. T give up be p Nad ined the eutorer tone furiner 1 com Hance with the repenied soli vote part Reioepital at No. 113 Nowerys those laboring under any of 1 bestow on them the unremitted attention which the seriousness of their cases require: where I can be able to regulate ineir Giet and regimen according to circumstances. ‘Three wi Under ‘he su zervision of my eapesialcare is worth four ‘mowihe ilek not ths reader magine that all (he shove aymptome are present ta any individual tstance; be the pro its fatal termination the; SITUATION WANTEP—BY A RESPECTALE YOUNG wi to do chamberwork and waiting on table, or woul! do fine washing and jroning: is neat and obligin, are Has diego near TUATION WWANTEDTBY A YOUNG WOMAN, ambermaid, Good references. th, 8 at tan be seen for two days. oe AGED AMERICAN BS pred AN EXPE rienced nurse for invalids or monthly nurse after: meat, a desirous of patronage: ena give good out references. 0 be seen for twodays, at 86 Cannon st., betw seen for two dass at a 248 ah io oad bewween ‘2th and ah og AAUODS ot thpcouuey have 1 as ee sea A YOUNG pean. Ad Good city reference. Call at SI Charien st, RESPECTABLE GIRL. WANTS A SITUATION, IN ‘asmall private family, 10 do general housework, she can be ween lor wo days at 245 Mot: wt, . uive good reference. Can y are sure to make thelr a)+ In my next I shail lay my remarks before the public com- ject of medical men in treating con- ney, when iLean be easily checked, «is fully developed and rows of medical information, ean obtain it by pe dollar, When ail luformation aud comm uuieations Hr warded on receipt . DUKKIN, Chronie and Congumptive Doctor, 173 Bowery, New York. (5 MEMBERS OF A 4 ceinarrien APPOINTED ATA held on board the senigers, om Glasgow, on the evening of tre, Sts ndervigned, hereby’ present to Captain ¢ now Wemanty conduct displayed by Svidenre, hap cerning. the eriminal 1 sumption while in its tamil the third st SMART, TIDY GIRL WISHES A SITUATION, TO do general housework: bas lived a | ida leaving. Wiease call at SLL \ RESPEC ‘TABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUA- tion, as chambermaid and Waitress, or to do past 20h ot Serween inves Ist and ad aves, we. FE ibe best city reference. Please call at corner of 1th st. SITUATION WAntED—st 4 A YOUNG WOMAN, TO ® small private family, litt, to do chamber wort Cai at Sa'avenue, tn the eeeeens WANTRD—AS | CHAMBERMAID AND stween Bt and Sd aves. — GERMAN LADY, @, wishes @ situation, In am American feu! or W take care of ol ae the general honsework of cane New York, references. inquire at No. 243 West 16th st., De- “ a bis ofticers our heart, 8 he atc st geen med RESPROTARLE GIRL WANTS a situat prt she unde * seamstress, ina private Handa all kinds of family sewing, and Would, be Willing to do, att chamberwork —} ‘hake hervelt generally useful; vest of mee r inst.place, Call for two days at No, 52 ‘ent 20th at. corner ot 6th ay, SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, to do general housework in a,smali fami- wer. and has gocd elty references. Call at a 138 Raat 9 Jah Naty A. Resrroram R YOUNG nd cordially commend ty the pal liberality of treatment Dapsengers. the «f the attention to the of the Ni ed, and in which the aume system prevails, La og | scuTe, Sew. aoe Chairman, Rev. Joun Bainp, A. My Ulaayow v. Prot. © &. Stow: We Huschinege ‘New, w York. v. Pref. G. Welt, & Arh Soun i act ailochs ew Oriete. Gar, oem at pray 3 Gy yey & yr Andover, Mase, | 1% Ay eat SITUATION ysgtap se A YOUNG Woman, and waitress, and to assist in the wash: ng Good ct city references. Inquire at 362 (ng and ironing ou : ir for a hoig or a party of of RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT WOMAN WISHES A Aadrese for ts sitnation, in a small pores family, as cook, washer ironer. Apply at 219 @ullivan st b yn GIRL WANTS A SITUATION, TO pty k ina family or chambe: rk of children; can give good re- cat be Bough elnew Am RESPRCTANLE GIRL WISHES A SITUATION, 1 a family, 10 do general retage as cham: ; would be Willing (o do. fine city references given. Apply at 216 West At byt ay ROMAN WANTS A ioiverr of ihe soci meat in ed second floor, in thé front, ta! lv at ot Suilivan st. SITUATION WANTED—BY | 4 RESPRCTABLE young woman, s Frotestant, todo chamberwork and Seamstress, or chamberwork od nee SRDS ALTO Troy atest for two days. SITUATION waurep at a YOUNG WOMAN, Bat Slat RANGE COUNTY AGRICULTURAL SOCTRTY—THE 1m or would take enpual fair will be held in Newbury saloon. Cail ag 166. A conabe sth and 9h mw $0 will be given for the heat and scrond best ploughs of the highest draft and that dees the best work tested by mame a. WOMAN WANTS A SITUA- ermaid apd jaw or to ing, waching sud ironing. Im'a small tantly: FeferSsea to bar [oper where she cam be seen uniil suited, at No, ree for Nespas wi HENRY W RowiNson, F A RECKIVER, OF Tax chambermau! and to tal doing light housework. k “Tnquire at at % A= SITUATION | WANTE! mberman and Iaund: - ‘Apply at 256 7th avenue, between 2th and ———— Orr RESPRCTABRLE PROTESTANT GIRL WOUL! ambermaid and chauabertanit ‘and ironing; good reference. Please D—BY A YouNG WOMAN, AS GIRL WISHES A SITUATION, TO DO GENERAL Jress, in a private fami cook, housework. who i « goed plate ‘e008 reference’given. Please call at 410 irocn- situation, ae SITUATION | WANTED—NY A Ri aL dod to sects tn wasting 0 a good plain Conk CM Inquire for Mrs. Cook. at 30 Pell st A SIICATION Wa hambermaid ‘iret Fave . do housework ino souall privass family. ference from her lasgplace. oa days dl Oh ave, ee AGI 5 A aes ane LADY, Ay ae NTED—BY A YOUNG your, Ag and wi: reference. hy Ly ene, for two days, She lived res youre 2s oe ATION Po bn pA Rg racemase youre cig referee given. Call at 49 Ith sts Decween Sth and AZ SITUATION WANTED—BY A ee WOMAN AS mbermaid Lotncapeetrese, or to take charge of chil grea, nau at 402 Hudson ave., corner of Denaib ave., Tee Pear tener Ley a = + Aihensnm‘sorner of Fy Abe ib Bi IOP, a et — _ A SITUATION WANTED ny A_ RESPECT, woman, care of children. — mr ye Bower ey A band oy pet et Youxa en WOMAN rom A str of cBildron and Yo Siting to ‘omahe Derseit use ber oh ga employer's, ‘ SIT aston WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE Inquire i = Titiary st., hats ITUATION Rap pn A A YOUNG oman 18 ‘8 goed plain cook "apply at 38 Sieoliemery a mn here SITUATION Ne ign £ A YOUNG Wi A Sear nANrat gt CRG ONT as cad, mind ys, room I pa en te a BY — pay all ng iin st, Between hit aoe ais Sree | sciet sts at ims Aint SITUATION W ANTED—py A YOUNG WO chamberimald, ia make herself generally weet at 72 Tillary st. Sirois ROTRSTANT WOMAN WANTS A SITvATION, 7 70 ash 8 short dist: Call fortwo days at 908 room, epee PROTABLE YOU youre ) roms Wish: RRS! d's N ES A SITU ful. Good city reverence. aie ET WHO Hone city or rand cmb te teacher, re Toeynre at No No 3 No, 8 Varick «t. TROT AR? Ot GIRI, WANTS i, WANTS A SITUATIO A nis Le rene Please “& call at Cc sae 5 WANTED, BY. a RESP DS ‘a aituation, as inbormad ina hmily: bas Heed with fucemiien of, cutee ce tat a nctOry testimonials. or a ae ch Salemi i Fay TF Monpot’s, en BF. Morrie Bf, , hear Bleecker, SITUATION WASTED-RY A Ri adress, understands her ovat ‘Goo reference. “Apply at 10? Bast 13th st, near ‘Sroness between ue ates sinker ee Forfeit 6100. ay SITUATION WANTRD—BY A RERPRCTABLE WO. to do general house work, tn a «mall fami good washer ond ironer, and plain cook. ences. Apply at 16 Forsyth RESPRCTABLR Cites Base A hed as ey or Seat an eae yy a cus free § Foci ese to cane om at dij ‘clock 5. X! VALENTE -ACES—TASITION COURSE PALI, MEETING —THE | meeting of the Fashion Jockey Club will tinue four days. ee Oran SITUATION WANTED _OY 4 RRSPECTAALR Hi lo. td sry erga JpouseKREPeR: SITUATION WANTED—BY A RARPRCT ARI LE PRO. eta ir Re mae ad Sonar rT A Seah lthavemet oe “it tre PePRCTARLE GIRL, WANTS mt sity y respectable family, as plain cook, 1 pte do general Mreferenee (rom at ii ‘2th st., -etween 6th ‘abt SITUATION WANTEDORY Av fey reference.” can Ry ani of city ei at Tse TO GET r TH WARING OF ry ; CONLIN, Wis a seice Earea Sia i rns. the sport over. Eating set pinge a=