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HELE WANTED-MALES. VANTED-M SWANTED, DRY GooDs, assistante;) — Stren 4 : WANTRD~A BRIGHT. hy! LAD, 4 OR 15 house. Addresi, _SEPUATIONS WANTED—PEMALES. _ AMERICAN, “AN EM- @t™ AV. BELOW 3D Ny aglish, Beoteh, "y OF country. eet ub a Eas Zor country. 866 0D OF SIANTON ST. RYSTIE—A NUMBEP. OF err live Lowes Gor 9TH ST.—& YQUNG MARRIED wom’ AN, AMER: of saul, rks io objection to oing out! the + dik LT ine Sa 4TH AV.—A rin mF AoED AMERICAN LADY, faviily or ae chamber- Fr Dustness perfectly, Call ‘@RoceRy, LIQvOR, Daitendere way, room No. 8. ld, 4 a in habgwriling got the Repticants Bor Bi ‘box 8,058 Post olfice, WANTED, A BOY, ol, to make himself generally useful, at the Ale Vault th ste To's good boy this ts @ god BOUT 16 YRARS PJOLLECTOR WANTED—A STEADY, ENERGETIC, and reliable you Must give good security, gman. » With reference, A. B. C., station D. RVE THE RVENING TELE- secured on application at eu or address tiousckeeper. —A RESPEQVABLE MARRIED WO. baslost her own Child, w! Saree at bor owe residence, Goad city reference, HENRY ST.—A a HEALTHY LADY As family. wet purse ina week, between 10 and 83 * posta 8 APEX WANTED To Good reutes can be t. hes a baby towet ANTRD-AN AMERICAN OR GERMAN BOY FOR general oifice work, shipping business, Address. in Inquire for one dveritine, box 6,078 Post oflee, stating’ age, eapabill- , THIRD, FLOOR, FRONT ROOM.—A ‘young pir}, as chambermatd and waitress te bo: house. Best city re: ANTED—TO ACT A® CAST BOY, A LAD OF THIR- ears of age. of respectable teen or fourteen and is anlar d = gins who writes a good han ing French preferred. | Addiess bame of last employer, Dusiness of parents, box 8, reniaze, ry Pprened e not ee BETWEEN 16TH AND 17TH STS,—A e. woman, as plain cook, wasber aud troner @ as tanudress; good reference. HAY. BELOW 9TH 8T.-GOOD SERVANTS gris, c'ty or country, at oldest and best 6 aera Tnetitute, WEST: 19TH ST.-A RESPECTABLE YOUNG married woman, with a fresh breast of milk, to ke.a Baby iby to wet nurse} good reference given. Inquiro Mrs, Thomson. TIVE BOY AND A YOUNG attend @ ‘confectionery store; reference re- between ¥ to 19 o'clock of John W, 8. Take Chambers street re Aspell Erie depot, on Jersey side, TED—TO WORK ON A FARM IN NEW JERSEY, 23 miles from Now York, a German married man who h, with family of grown chil lren, the females be papable of washing and ironing for the home and liberal wages will be witch must be une BAST 2D ST,, UP STAIRS.—A THOROUGH i°200 Ghureh witn her ewn machine, wishes to £0 0 to the country. Call at any time. WAVERLEY PLACE, NEAR 6TH AV.—A poane Jandy, baving met with reverses, and having Sick mother to support, would Bent to do at her own home; ean make all ara of ni GHES & CO., 198 ai jee would ANTED—A SMART, ACTIVE, INTELLIGENT BOY in a hook ‘storo, not ‘over sixtean id mast come well recommended, Apply at 25 Beekinan sie like to, got, errno ie ANTED—A YOUNG MAN TO And make collections in a stationery house; one who understands bookkeeping: salary mnst be moderate the Address in own handwriting, with references, Bao Post office. ANTED IMMFDIATELY—A GOOD, SMART, AC- ve waiter: one who tinderstands his’ business. Call Mr, a am Hotel, Nos, 8 and 10 Atlantic st., ferry, Brook!sn. also lemme ASSIST AT BOOKS | patrinn goo feraen's clothing ¥ ORCHARD ST, IN THE REAR.—A RESPECT. metreas and child’ Call for two days? FAST S0TH ST, FIRST FLOOR.—A COMPETENT dressmaker would like sewing by the day or week Ol es or to take work in her own house, FRANKLIN STREET. ‘nurse ; Lo objet near South ANTED-ONE OR TWO MEN TO ENGAGE IN the real estate and Insurance busine re" Nem a rare opportunity, BETWEEN WEST AND Washington-—A respectable woman, a8 wet nurse; | a Teferences given if required, wary thing Apply. at’ 532 Broad- NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 3, 1867. _AMUSEMENTS. OBRELL SISTERS, NEW YORK THEATRE, 728 anit 73) Broadway. AMUSEMENTS. Es ROADWAY THEATRE —ADN iON Ts. ‘OPEN ty “ 0 CEN THOROUGHLY CLEAN =D Way RENOVATED, Enpsemen hoe ee ene American artists, —_ nightly, manifested to irst appearance in New York in three years of F. 5. CHANFRAU, On MONDAY, DURING THU WEE: SK add SATURDAY ‘TINEE, the now and charming comedy, by the author Seger and cae ha ae jig ‘nsee aca, yy the CA ns “Where hearts aro more than coronet And ae faith than Norman blood, Mr A J. FLORENCE Mrs, W. J. FLORENCE J..K. Mortimer ni Larkspur the Doors opan retective. 736, curtain rises at 8 oe! LYMPIC THEATR. AN EXCBLLENT BILT EVENT The perfor se wt commence with DC L Mr JOTI BROUGNAM oa WILKINS MICATRER Mids EMILY THORNE, wa MRS, MICAWBER papel UMBUS “RE INSTRUCTED, WIDOWHOOD. ORENCB and days io advance. —$ (QeOwven Every Niunr MONDAY NEXT—POCAHONTAS. STADT THEATRE, 45 AND 47 Grand Opening of Lie Sumner Sensor EVENING, AUGUST 3. NY 8A The great seneationat sary PF NEW YORK, SPLENDID AND UNMISTAKABLE TRIUMPH of the pretty and fue capatiog young Commedienne already become NSATION” OF THE CITY, ip the eateam of our beat crities as T 88 OF THE AGB. URI THE COINER "Ss DOOM, @. ©. DAVENPORT... with ‘Song ‘and Dance! ROADWAY THEATRE NoTICs, MR. AND MRS." W, yen y MONDAY Wexh ADMISSION 90 CENTS. J. FLORENCE, _NEW LONDON’ OOMEDY. recedented' bit, ‘Thronged houses and inereasing on see the gocompliche and Thole Moor personals Jenny Wines fate Eee eee nd Mile, Breve lr frat a} in Ni r ate Jenny Wilson, Lady Everaleigh and Mile. Breuer, eat aiparaig ln Now York aturen year, Fe'Padon's great drama of NOLODY'S DAC. TIER. ily hailed with pity of applause as lock. Admission Bic. I ERIDAY AND SATURDAY Two of Mr. JOHN BROUGHAM’S Pinest Impersonations. qhieh wal pomtivaly be withdrawn aftee thes two perform: BOWERY, 3... BUDWORTIT as Foo the bootblack. with imitations , of # Be puebraed, actors; JOHN No as Puy; whose gh and delizhituliy or tinal performances bave | 75M conclude with the sts tae Yor tien a ss -Larry O'Gig, A aoe OF ai" Peaticoars, song: Mo Zonciude with the fare @ Py GALA MAINTE, PAD LY gars, sat APTERGOS, Doors apon at Big otc A HOU SE, MATIN GALA MAT THIS APTERNOO. Kk; commence at 3% o'clock. Lippr.. DANC2, AND BANJO SOLOS. NP SAM GOLYER, scene comes on at the New York Theatre ‘a DAN AND Fone 3.0 pp4zo. 3 o'clock, OWERY THEATRE — Grand Gala Night. The grent Carlo Family. Acrobats, Posturers, Dancers and Stugers, Great Pantomime, Tour- nement, Festival, ani the drama of La Solitaire. STUART ROBSON will appoar on MONDAY. HE BROADWAY THEATE and bin sone, Mas TONY NIC pe coh RELS, 720 BROADWAY. ONas. let corps. rst A glorious) ne i ELLY AND LEO: visit 720, where where where SEYMOUR Amn where MA where PHICR Ex 1 MPLO! Shere MINTS. WOOL Aw I NS MONDAY NEXT, and decorated, ae J, FLOR Cleaned. benstined MRUAND MRS. W. city STUDENTS v ERNANI, ERNANT, Ht 72 IN CHRYSTIE ST., BETWEEN MOUSTON AND Branton st., . near Bowery—A number of well re- A DAY._LDOYD'S GREAT DOUBLE MAP OF Europe and America, 40 square Agente wanted in évery county, $00. J. t LLOYD, 33 Cortlandt street feet, is ont; cost Retails at only WEST 17TH S8T.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG dy References given and re. from 9 to 11 o'clock A. M. WES? STH ST. NEAR 107H AV.. fable ‘isters, just from Canada; one as feo H maid or table maid; best city references given. 4TH AV., AN EXPERIENCED DRESSMAKER thorougniy Understands cutting and Atiing. pai THE TRADES. WOOD. TURNGR WANTED—AT street Jersey City; one who thoroughly wuderstands 16 GREENE the other as house” —SALARY $1,000; MUST fluency, and be at least | Dean of Faculty, RAUGHTSMAN WANTED. ‘speak English with perfe: D5 years of age. Address, with references School of Mines, Fast 4918 at, BAyvapnss 3 Corner of ron diear And Thirtleth street, RIFPIN & CURISTY'S NEW OPERA ROUSE. THURSDAY, FRI Broadway. corner of Twenty-third stre Great success of the SWEE EB. PERCIVAT Trained Birds, Mr. STY D : 5 A aa GEORGE CHRISTY and OTTO BURBANK every night. This ie deoidedly the BEST BAND in the country. Doors open at 7. commances at 8 o'clock, MATINEE every SATURDAY at 236 0° MATINER, Admission 80 cor 15 canta, FPBRERACE Gs GARD! Ns sara RDAY, AUGUST 8, ey TH M au TOAL sor ean juctor, 5 ATE The full chorus of the society anda rasa ‘orchestra in a M want BODY'S DAUGIL R, chofes programme. . ‘Tiekets, 50 cents, to be had of members. mae Yor SREY SPORE. Br sro Se MATINER | dren's dresses, Would cut and the res'dauce of patro WEST 28TH ST., FRONT BASRMENT—AS SEAM. atress; is capable of doiug any kind of fauey work ‘ae Objgetion to! chamberwork. Best reference given EAST 10TH ST., TOP FLOOR—A HEALTHY, OCKSMITHS, TWO; hard selderer, one. 8. Andrewa, 11 Walker RAPHER WANTED-IN GALLERY 9 CA- ADLOCK KRY MAKERS, TWO; Skilful workmen only. Apply to NYALUABLE AND INTERESTING, IERRACE GARDEN.— Yew Yo Tee eee witty T ihe Xte vor Museum of Anatomy, Cabi ighth boats Fifty-nioth ate, ‘ Ic ond PHILIPP RERNES is beds History and Polytechnic Institute, 618 ro. riosities, among whioli will found the Aztec Ch Double headed. Four-legged, Three.aty Monatrosities; Chiltren bearing the resemblance of mon’ Keys, elephants and cats; the Soreat “Gert, bx POPULAR GARDEN © NO CONC: mitt Tits ian v" respectable married young woman, as wet nurse, d breast of milk; reference, Dr. John W. Bhep- SPINNER THO. RSMITHS.—WANTED, rs trades ai is fret clase plate Kone but good mecha los need ay = EAST 22D 8T.,NEAR 1ST AV —A CHILD TO DER & EIDDLY, 618 C1 hesenut st, Bku GRA DA THE CELEBRATED SOLOLSTS av) BOWERY. ALA SONGS, § ve in neti paral ama of ‘the present day. full of great : overal novell) in netive preparation, erfecin TCH AND POOR. RICH ANB FOOR” © ROULETTE, KPNO.—THE GREAT GAMING | % NEW YORK. The char of tao modgre aredh, NS MINST! THE A€KNO TEbat D HOME ‘ow REFINED WIT, LEON Entrances. KELLY Delights. inet of Natural vay, have jist added to their already extensive collection thousands of Cu- h ‘and Double-bodied nd Japanese mbalmed Bodtas together with strange, and wat nurse by a'respebtabie married woman havin, oat her own-child a week old. : -A COMPETENT SEAMSTRESS DE. 0 oRGay BUILDERS.—WANTED, A goon PIPE | ) oD, U. Btuart, 124 West 35th st. enrlor hjects, which never il to attract crowds of intefeaing programas ORCHESTRA, in a varied and user bonaldere Teotures daily. Open from # in the mora- ADMISSION 25 CENTS. jos la ancl cas ORODY® DAUGHTER — B TO-DAY aT beatae owealy' iO DNRC OE the Worrell aisters” New York “Theatres gad TAL BUREAU.—APPLY FROM 10 OMPETENT. MA~ or week; under- n for an Agricuiiural Impie- id of seen for two ment by the day 442 Miter om |giande an kinds of mally r \ISTS.—WAW chinist to perfect the des} Add Li TANTED—A FIRST CLASS CARRIAGE FTRIMMER, {0.60 8 short Alstance in the steady employ. Also a bo: For particulars apply to Jo raster wTh ag STH STS., understands. dresmaking and Machine; would ongago by the ood wages and jackamith's trade. ube & Co., 83 Bowery. heeier & Wilson: y, Week or month: first y N A.M. to 83g P.M, or address M. Chas. Miller, 832 Sixth av. 472 bait, ed _AMERIOAR SREATRE Broad: THE GREAT T RESORT OF TIE METROPOLIS. RAND FAMILY MATINEE, GRAND FAMILY MATINE EE, GRAND FAMILY MATINEE, way. x GOODS. news dealers, and York, Pe, MODENweLr, ‘Tit MOST BEAUTIFUL FasH. jon Journal just received, and only 30 cents; sold by all Ts aylor, importer, 349 Canal street, New day Glass city reference; no objection to country, Call for two | Sve ANTED—A GOOD FLECTROTYPER. TO AN EX- pertenced hand. who wnderstands bookwork thor- ill apy peerint in soir ¢ pamle Acta, A oughly and can come well recomme 3 and good wages will he given. clonati, Obie. ded, a steady situation PADWAY, (UP STAIRS =AN QPERATOR ON will de daress R. Allison, Superin- YOUNG LADY, WELL EXPERIENCED, ment as saleswoman in @ fancy ddress E, A., Herald ANTEDCA FILE FORGER, TO WORK DOUBLE OR Apply at ouce at Vulcan File Works, Powpton, New Jersey. WWA4AXtED-—A FIRST CLASS CARVER. APPLY AT 64 Or forewoman ina warebouse. W4ntep—sy A ose faa LADY ot promis Fatal ineas, wO- molerate. Highest references. Ad- ]) man Yaa store; sala | GreseClara, box 108 'ANTBD—BY A RESPECTABLE WIDOW WOMAN, speaks French and English, 2 itaation ba house: jection jousekecper, box 12 “Herald ____FRENCH _ADVERTISEMENTS. )N DEMANDE UNE FILLE PARLANT FRANCA ct Anglais, pour femme de chambre; il faut qu’slie le bonnes recommandations. ad au No. epince revoorl, ime Fue, entre Broadway et ie place 06 re Aadroes for three dye, N DEMANDE UNE NOURRICE FRANCAISE DANS ren ANTED_A, SITUATION AS CHAMBERMATD, AND W: bi, ant une famille Américaine, rom eae Nast employer. “pels nt Castle Gar HELP ‘WANTED—FEMALES. »D D WOMAN, TO COOK 0 ORDERS “AND MAKE useful, may apply at 296 Epring ot, Phil's ‘ORSE LOST.—A HORSE R. nthe ot YESTERDAY, Friday afternoon, op Third avenue, and wae eaaght & gentleman in the Bor Uberally rewarded by retigning: Teto3s South Wiltatn street pao THE PARTY WHO TOOK FROM THE 70 Broad’ RT HANDS WANTED.—THOSE WHO CAN MAKE large quantities preferzed. Cai! at 69 Warren street. Were way, my Coat, Mbp forge co Money, “will return the contents of the outside ey etl confer 8 Tevorec t ean ’ as, ther agrees pele pe ame li epee THEO. A. TRIBIT, 470 Broadway, up stare, (eases to take care of two children. A, BRILLIANT AGILE WILL BE PRESENTED, meets wante: whic fs THE FAMOUS COMBINATION TROUPR 5 s me one was CHANGE cht ASTRENOON AND INERY.<W. .G. MACAULEY, #7 Doors open at 134; ecnree Ryening performance commencs NOTICE Several NEW STARS will appent on Monday, rey 6. rgeous Comte and Fatry Pantom! eI HE MYSTIC oan TAOMTAY NBXE ee ADWAY THEATRE, HE LAST NEW LONDON COMEDY. OOLEY'S OPERA HOUSE, BROOKLYN.—THIRD f the sae aN, historical panorama titled eT PROGRESS OF FeEOn, an wonderful dioramte effects, Washin; CLOTHING, areeioe Sans KIBRPAPRIOH, 008 FURNITURE, one do., $75; Pi ington Crossing for $900: Door Jig, Affair of Honor, High Willy, Wi oomoase, Fatntings, Bronce mer and in Gdoot, Mortar and Bricks; theGovewand Gender, er," pein ina Furniture, ata bacrifes. 44 West 8 sane ‘street, near BN COTTON AND SAM SHARPLEY" [NI B THE MASTER BAND ea ERion ee More refined and regent in universally pronounced for $18; one fimof Pane ana Inquire aj 88 Bleecker streot, near Broadway. ‘Ale Moe 413, lb aitaa Ley Twenty-fourth attest adjofaing Fifth Aavene Hotel” CREE Rt CEE RY Parniture o every deacri iL & GO.'8, corner of Onnal ‘and Hudeoo BROAD. way. ty mn Nineteenth and Twentieth streets, an assortment of Round Hats and Bonnets in all tha hapes. Bronte Hate, with Wreaths to matcb. GENTLEMEN (PAVING ANY OAS? OFF CLoriina Yy,aling 09 or 4 atfoot, near nS A ge a en Precatiee habe 8 cost = FOR e SUIT, IN — engin ‘oom Furniture at, 6. rarest ISEKEEPERS WILL BB SUPPLIED, AND wn n, Beddin, fea BEN. reel Lista ON THE TIGHTROPE THIS AFTERNOON bine bey High Bridge. Crosses Harlem river. Don't fall to MARBLE MANTELS. _ i Ae clther slatuary of marblelsed, doa" r mari Seall_at JOHN HEANY'S marble works, 108 W Bixth ay jelzed Act —ROPR WALKING AT HIGH BRIDGE, LA # HARRY 'SLIE, this afternoon at4 o'clock, Wood! tel ‘Do not fall to see biz, Buch feats never be- supplied with REWARDS. REWARD.—LOSF, ON THURSDAY, TWO MEMO. The finder will receive the above re- them at the clgar stand in the Auantic Gar- IRL WHO UNDERSTANDS WAITING randum books, nd Je willing to make 1 ist ‘oly old num den, © Bower @ = REWARD-FoR TNE RECOVERY OF A GOLD Locket, lost CS the Sist ult.; 1 ne Pate reward wil be paid to whoever bring AUBHEIM & f REWARD.—LOST. A POINTBR DOO, ‘YELLOW- D+) Jah brown and white, abou! ‘ANTED—A GOOD GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUBE. work in a small family. Inquire at 269 Bowery. oo my pect rguttaghad GIRL, to the country as nurse at, between 9 and 4. three likenesses fn It; No. 4 INDUSTRIOUS. pBayrere to the 0.8 Buropey d an Express = REWARD—1OsT, Al 5. Cooper Institut sii Umbrella, white Knob on handle _ BOLEN, No. 8 Maiden lane, ANTED—GOOD WINDERS, ALSO OPERATORS ON T 1, ABOUT 9 P.M., IN e reading room, @ ladies’ patent brown ‘Willcox & Qibbs’ sewing machines. Call at | ear 7th av. ANTED—A WET NURSE, must be neat and Udy. t at 10 o'clock, punctua TO GO TO STATE REWAXD.—LOST, IN GOING FROM DRES. brosses Street Fetry, J. N. Y., 0 Gold Bracelet. le at $2 D—A TIDY PROTESTANT GIRL, AS CHAM Posie tap aaa aid and eeamstress; must have elty reference Apply at 98 Bast 4th Kader ‘will receive the above vewari by leaving it at office Taylor's Hotel, Jersey City. Due, furnit tops, per cent cheaper th RAND NATIONAL ENTERTAINMENT elsewhere. YOR THE BENEVIT OF TH LaDIEs cocist® SUFFRRING AND DESTITUTE POOR OF THR sovtH, ‘will take place in WASHINGTON, D. C., Sept. 80, 1667. The “Ladies’ Societs in Aid of the ‘ant ring tute Poor of the Souti” would respectfully. and tall the attention of the generous No thorm public to 16 eres t distress and fearful suffering now prevailing In the outhern Stat re daily received from the’ South from the generals commanding, ‘goveruors, main nd eminent citizens, farnishing the most, heastrendia of the actual want, famine and starvation in their fc bborhood. iy Managers, after mature delfberstion. have de. cute to bring it befbre the generous people of the North ty giving a grand National Entertainment, trusting to their hetive co-operation and sympathizing aid Tor the immediate enpply.of means to enable them to purchase and forward food to ‘starving thousands. ‘The Grand Najtonal Renter. lainment will be given at Washington, D. C.. Septem 1867, Three hundred thou Ackels will be offe'e1 for Half of the amount will be in valuab’ ‘and the balance will be devote Managers to purchasing food to bi Hate distribution among the most n ore durabie, half the price of marble, ot very law prices, la at A. KLABER'S Marble Works, = ghteenth street, near Third aveoue, New York, 8 out THE WEEKLY HERALD. Journal in Country. Tur Werniy Herarn for the present week, now ready, contains tho last two chapters of “GRAY AND GOLD.” each. awards to the hol once by the Lad: South for imme: 25 REWARD.-LOST, A POCKETBOOK CONTAIN. tng s physician's visiting list for 1867. wii rec ne. the above’reward Ly returning it to 68 Clinton ANTED—A WOMAN TO DO @) the country; mu ind plain cook. Apply for two day Searetiin e ‘The finder 5 REWARD. —LOsT. ON THE 1TH OH 207 July. @ Cluster Diamond Ring, rolled up in a plece Sis Paper with a loowe stone belonging to. dhe above coward will be paid by leaving it wt T. Ry Morgan & jewellers, 28 Fourth street, Williamnaburg, N. 1ST OF ‘Og ease Waich, No, 19,269, maker, with gold chain and oeket. attached person returniny [TANTED—A GIRL FOR HOUSEWORK, APPLY a? at the ring. ‘1D IMMEDIATELY—A FIRST RATE GIRL, TO lown stairs work, cooking, washing and ironing, up stairs work and mind ‘Apply at 79th st, sec. ‘Any hompson, 68 Leonard ENGLAND HOUSEKERPER TO ereet pw vecelve the above reward aud no questions uusehoid duties on a farm, Addrese Mee. aaa NEW of hor ——————” __ BILLIARDS, « ILLIARDS, =¥. a. GRIPFITH, 186 | FULTON STREET, plendid stork of new and second hand Tables, at reasonable prices. Gall'ond examine. Old lavies ‘ANTED IMMEDIATELY—A NURSE AND SEAM- ; city re me required. Call from MISCELLANEOUS. 18 THE BREATH OF LIF: Stove or furnace poison it and yout The Solart; sal Burner, for bard or soft coal or coke, the Solartype Hot Air Furnace il known Stoves and Pur. constructed according to selentific principles, and with Cepolal reference to the lawe of heal end among intelligent people throughout the United States Band subatanttal, #0 ae tmaiea, fire beick, or oth ‘® speciality. They provide for pure alr and constant ventilation, and afford a pleasant, ual Bre throtghout the season, atent slate discharging Coffer the following manuf “SHAM eater, N.Y; DOES YOUR AMR “AM EXPERIENCED MAN Wa 78 4 SITCATION TO make himeelf generally use! f bor Selert pe Wood Stove: references given. (Cochrane's patents), AD Cs House, Fourt} ‘street, for three days. ith, now take the CLERKS Al ND SALESM x ALESMAN, WiTH A WESTERN Acg desires an engagement in some wholeeaie Ager of some, manufac Beant. | No objection, to, travelli Peference. Address B., box ragite ring establieh. No RUG CLERK WANTED.— ved eyerswhere. nApply, with references, at Hi Coles eireets sorter tons . COMPETENT MAN RUG (CLERK WANTED-ONS WiTO 18 WEILL AC. tion and retail M08 ove Nostrand, Brook NCH, EXTRA FINE A igocrs in embr WANTED-IN A TWINE ROUSE; understanding the bus! referred, OF one nog Western diy goods tra ¢ CURE RELIRV RS it Is a sure cure, Years RHEL ALESMAN WANTED—A YOUNG MAN ACQUAINTED may hear of Box 7 ATE NAER DE DEL, Of incontestable eflicacy mem| af of the Jeoperial se der ECTORA ANGRENTER, 26 rae Rh Oy ANTED—BY AN EXPERIENCED MAN (ORRMAN), who mai English and French fluently, a si i) eu 127 Herald office. NE NO. 1 GROCERY SALESMAN, WHO tporongply, fnaerstands the mixing of teas and coffees, 6 12 the business; the a open. Address, atin apie falaty expected, an where best references given, Union amntiy Grocery, ANT GO TO THE COUNTAY—W ( Rats Peet ee watas GO:-ehaD Se ore COTTON BAGGING, ntly oy had aud for or Hon con. euiployed, bot bor 5,17%P eo bins, uy ‘ANTED—A YOUNG MAN wholesale shirt house; one Dar rm! to make ke himael use. Id otter. ER SET OF ery rare. 14 Root. front oom Noriee To VENTER ISING MECIIANIO! V2 for an are ot FOR old, ne China, ma G oe ge = ANTED<AN br 4 i ek wi A go | Rone but os perten: street, ion io A nd Fatty zo at lng re Monros eee ASD GARDENERS. NTED —A THORe COR. Ft KR aks ily tor te ANTED-A SITUATION, bores. Wie noes references. Wontar ts SITUATION BY A YOUNG “itor rhe tt : warranted i bererind. Wiis . Nalietacti Pram toads forthe tly attended to, Abingdon square, ¥ IPYPE WANTED. —&A GOOD FONT OF rrr “Tie of brerier and 800 lbs. of nd _Adaroes, ‘with specimens, bos 600 P! ax ing avd the “cane Aécrom SAY B00 | rene! "Palindelphin Post omee, Portry—‘‘Aust Jaxer,” avd “On, maar Sinai, Bian, The Lady Managers havo entered into an arrangement AGary."” with Messrs, ley, Clark & Co. to superintend the di posal of tickets and conduct the entertainment In # manner worthy the patronage and support of the public. The officers and members would offer tlelr thanks to ton, P Mi President of Panama $ It also contains: —The very Latest European News. by the Cable up to the hour of publication ; Our Washington Moapatches; the Current Newa of the Week, embodying all interesting Polvtical and Local Events; Varieti Musical and Theatrical Review for the Week; Facotim; Foreign Gossip; Artistic, Scientifo, Mining, Religious and Literary Intelligence; Editorial Articles on the prominent tepics of the day; Our Sporting Record; Our Agricultural Budgot; Reviews of the Cattle, Horse, Dry Goods and Boot and Shoe Market; Financial and Com- mercial Intetligence, and accounts of all important and interesting events of the week. rs. | Tenwa.—Single subscription, $2; Threo copies, $5; Mf ENC | Five copies, $8; Tex copics, $15. Single copies, Five Whe ‘apinveall . itr ie cents each, A limited number of advortisemonts in- LE. Keupeds, | Serted in the Warxiy Henatn. BROOKLYN INTELLIGENCE. Attrosp Berotars Hen, —The two young men, Ben- nia. ‘Owing to the delay in consequence of ihe lencth of time it takes to receive our returns froma, Callfornia for. sales of tekete, and the tatural tardiness of nalen dhring summer je managers have decided io change the date of distri! bution to that wid the 30th of September, 1467. The books will be closed some weeks prior to that time, and all” those desiring to avail themselves of the opporianity to pur. nt do 80 At oD we rignel, Mie Mf Shatter, » J.C. Hiringion, 4 Mra. August Belmont, Mre. Draper, Mrs. 4; Lawrence, Mi Grand We A. L. De Forres: ir Mrv. BO, Tagl em tre Te Mrs: George longer, Mra. A Major General Pliitp I. 5! pe rw Orlen: 4 i Military Di le; Major Gencral J. Commanding Vira Military District, Richmond; B. 0. €. Ord, Commanding Fourth Military Staten, bgp, Major General Daniel By Bick Sickles, Jamin and James Higgins, who wero arrested early on or T Dist ons ior € Ai an Bt eect Sinister, Pare Pearce, | %h@ morning of the 27th ait., on suspicion of burglary, A, E. Burnside, Rhode 1 Governor F. Pierpotnt, Virginia rnor Thoma Swann, farang: Governor J, Worth, North € Governor J, L. South Carolina; Governor B. M Patton, ernor Charles 8. Jenkins. Ge ig Wells, Lou'siana: Governor W. crernoe Thomas & pramiette, Ken Murphy, Arkansas: Governor David 8. W i y Mra. Laura ir nak Wadeworth, Mrs, Drake Mtb ra. 8. Miss M. Dancen, Mies M were before Justics Cornwell yestorday morning for ex- amination, It will be remembered thata number of pawn tickets were found in the — of the pris- oners, representing a quantity of clothing, which was recovered by offloer Riggs, and idontified by the owners, One of the prisoners wae dressed In a suit of clothes which had been etolon from Mr. Hagemeyet, residing at No, 244 Jay stroot, The testimony was st the young men, wlio were beld to avait the ‘ction of the Grand Jary.’ They wero then committed to Jail, Larcexy op Movey.—An Englishman named Thomas Brownlow, Tennevace: tr itie perfect; deed deposited tn Worley was arraigned before Justice Cornwell yesterday Te vaigihoussnd’ dollars ‘iw’ i660 — oy on the charge of stealing $126 from August J, Switzer, set Diamonds, compieie, comp residing at No, 260 Weshington street, It appears that Switzer had the m the prisoner, arce and went on’ a « in trust for two boarders, and a whereabouts, quietly stole it coe. Worley ploadet guilty, and was 4 Meckises, very m ae, B elegant Dia fd Bloevs Buttons. i ne 0 held to await the action of the Grand Jury, ee Solitaire piamond Slee 0) | Conowens’ Inquests.--During the month of July Coro Diamond Stud : i ners Lynch and Smith, of this city, held 20 inquesta, Diamond Rings, $1,000 exch.. 8.000 The oases were Suicide, 2; drowning, 6; injurice, 8; Kcbesf Hunters), $609 disease of the heart, 0; old age, 2; overdose of laudanum, ° 3,000 | 1; apoplexy, 4 In’ addition to’ these there were other 21038 B Thomas Nardin Watches (ifuatere), “go pn {uquenta in inipor cases. vont sire Diamond Rings, : ak jz 00 Tur Case oF Aanon MeYER,—Anron Moyor, whose re- $4 ts 12s. to Seve elegant oral couplet, 0 ea eaeh- 1000 | cont fight to Califoraia in company with a young indy ing iracelet, Sleeve Buttons, Barrings and | Breast and subsequent capture by detective Straugs, of the Cen- Nn, $200 ex septs? tral office, created quite a senention, fully committed by Justis Dailey, Brook yo, referred by Ri. ol Brows, charge of grand iarceny preter apbael Brown, ot sh street, “r. D. The evidence "a relation to the ed grand larceny was of @ very contradictory char- acter throughout, but enough was revealed on ihe ex- amination to jostify the magistrate in holding be prisoner. yeate 5 15. 109 Sete Bilve: immediately after distri- wat im be Rae ot the immediate vision a aleration the commitice of honorary reas geen porel, who tn giving thelr ald an netion to this c! eae will reeeire the than Es of the m Bare of the neao eat ar TICKETS TWO DOLLAR! se , CLUB RATE ne $8 80 Tek Te 40 Tick Dome gt us ‘Orders will be received at the office of soctat oF, 2a) ener rani Re ‘i ew Yor! rhe tM me Se ¢ estertaitment may Ye ob- Aid Me ae Suf. THE CHOLERA, Another Fatal Case In Chey. A few days ago a Mr. Eagan, who resided in a not over healthy quarter of the city, was taken sick with diarrhea, of which he died three days after he was first altacked. Tt was at the outset supposed that he had bad cholera, and at hie demieo certain medical pundita so decided buat on investigation by the Healt) found that euch was not the case, Nothing, howe’ of wl rao EE oe three days jdenly taken ‘sick shortly after hoal den She was conveyed to = 0 Hospital, where she died yesterday of Asiatic Dr. Harrie is of tho opinion that cholera will be elightly epidemic in this city before the close of the summer ‘warming, peason, Dut aot Fo AD extent bad Reed prove wl jon rea tal Sea Pos of the Bouin,” LE MANTELS,—IF YOU 4 You WaNr Te wade ‘ARBLEIZED SLATE MANTELS—SUPERIOR IN Bo avenue, between Thirty-Ofth ARBLE’ MANTELS,—THE BEST PLACE IN THR city to purchase Marble Mantels, of the latent terial The Cheapest Newspnper and Beat Literary THE DOMINION OF CANADA. SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE HERALD. The Burning of Zion Church, Montreal—Re- lglour Dissensions, Intolerance and Church ‘Factics in the Elections=—Sauabbles of the PoliticiansThe Reds” for Aunexation~ Cirbulation of the New York Heraid, and Jet! Davis a Constant Render, Mowrreat, July 29, 1867. As I sallied forth yesterday (Sunday) morning, company with a friend who \s “‘dolug up’? this decidediy Frenchifled town, I happened to pass where a Gre was In progress, and which ali the efforts of the fre brigade (an institution copied from across the border, and well copied too, including an extra force of fifty soldiers) were unablo to overcome, On beholding the spectacle Of leaping flames, subjected as 1 was to their heat, together with the sultry rays of the hottest sun felt this season, tt was difficult to realize that! was standing on land renowned for eold, ice, snow, taoceasins and raquettes, The spectacle thus presented waa the Durning of Zion chureh, of which Rev. Dr. Wilkes bax beon the pastor eince 1843, when tho build’ng was erected at a cost of $25,000, Several suppositions as to tho orlvin of the fire bavé been mooted, and the city papers aro ven tilating the occurrence in a very uncisial way, even ‘or one-horse village newspapers, viz. : cdiiortally, It was Qi first alleged that the conflagration originated in the organ jot, where the choir had been prac- tising the night before, and where, probably, the means of ignition had been left in the shape of unextinguished cigars or lights, Next -it was discovered that the fire broke out im an opposite direc- tion; and finally now it ie significantly insinuated that the destruction was plotted and oxecuted by an incen- diary of a roligious faith and denomination opposed to Protestantism, on the wholesale and retail, Aud thus this is the way the war of the Churches waxes warm and fercoiy, even unto fiames, A church is burned, and straightway the cry is heard: bind our enemies, even those idolatrons Catholics over the way who burn thy places of worehip, oh Lord! Whatever may be the facta in regards to this caso, 1 can testify from sctual observation that the dominant religion here has not only a very jeaious but fanatical tendency. 1 heard on tho Very spot where I stool, near the sinoking and crashing edifice, the following sontiment issue consecutive! freely from the moyths of innocent looking youths and sour, witch like old women :—"It's well thetr old church is burned—if all the others, were destroyed it would be be alill better!” The inculcation of such charitable teach- ings cannot but be baleful to any people; aud nowhere moro than is exhibited in these provinces by the de- creasing French Canadians can be found an equal amount of prejudice and bigotry in heavenly maiters, save, per- haps, treland alone, The priests and their party are masters over the habitans, and religion onters into all their notions and affaira, Preventing freedom of thought aud of action. If this clergy were a little less meddlesome and a little more sensible—which would consequently keep them somewhat up with the Uberality and enlightenment of the times—certainly no- body would be hurt by the operation and the country would prosper all tho more. They might well imitate the example, so remarkably in contrast, of the bishops and priests among the Freach creoles of Louisiana, Nothipg has served more t) cov- vince me of thie than what I witnessed on inst Sunday in Notre Dame cathedral, After la grande meser, instead of a sermon, as usual, the attendant flock were treated to along pastoral loiter from tho bishop, giving that divine’s views upon the approaching elections—virtually their control, in the name of religion; all of which. seemed to. bo swallowed as gospel. I could not but ad- mire the Roman dexterity by which vows were offered for “country and church,” ag well as that charity bo- spoken !n behalf of the minority of Protestants in Lower Canada which should duly beget a similar toleration in Upper Canada, where the faithful adorers of the cross aro few in number, The date of the elections has not yet been fixed upon. Meanwhile, Messra, McGee and Delvin, two prominent opponents, are having things all their own way, the newspapers and streets resounding w with their eloquenc A fow days since the firet chal i ne the last mentioned |. gentleman to mest him on ‘the stump’’ before the electors of Montreal, to which ae. elvin has just replied — he could not lend presence as desired by the “honorable gentleman,” evidently im search of means to gather an audience and recruit voters, Consequently the tilt will fail to come off, and the citizens will not partake ofa a J rolling and hard cider demonstration, as the ex- ecoipey ‘affair promised to be. McGee claime to represent of the public, including all creeds, pvr ed ‘and pationalities, and boldly asserts that his only the mouthpiece of the bob aud rag sabble of Re Reds and Fonians. Of course thore is the vice verse to be added; but. as things are at present, it looks very Very SHAdD Sb it Magni” wee come [no winaee. Apart from this iting squabble which occupies so many minds, and especially = elections ap- pear to give neater, concern new do- minion, much good, hard money ‘directly staked upon them in one way or another, the election tee pers in the mother cou country, vory Ri As openly avowed essential the Meo are str in the most lively way, and vigorous. discussing the future. Citizen chet, whom I take be a sensible man, has just published a card embody- a portion of the platform of the Rot He batever you may do, Wo cannot stop common sense. My pli of republieus annexation must Fobra sooner or later. Office soe! of spurious loyality, enemies of the country, partisans 4 moves; you Capnot stop it, and, ya expect, the uniformation of govern- ment, from the north pole to Panama, under one central administration sitting at Washington, shall boa fail! ac- Of course citizen Blanchet is much abused by tue penny papers; but they will not have all the talk ; for he announces that he will soon start a journal cal ed Le licain Canadien, The Americans continue their tonral or rural but do not tarry long, owing to the excessi may mention the increaring Popularity of the Henan, ‘aa it is being more and more sought by by all news readers, tmeluding Je Davia, who, I am toid, never reads any other paper to know what is going on in “The States.” The newsboys ory it in a tone of voice double ext: mistaking to ask double ce too), Att, La Hall, on tne stand where it lies fer the inspection ot guosts, there is always a queue in waiting to clutch at it—pretty much ae ol#ewhere all over the world, The Political Situation—The Coming Elec- tions—Parties in the New Parliament, Ortawa, Ontario, July 31, 1867, “The Jast day of July finds tho political situation in the dominion to be thus:—The Province of Ontario bids fair to return fifty-two reform members out of a total of eighty-twa, The Province of Quebec will return twenty Mberals, and Nova Beotia will elect ten anti-confederates, All theae go as one party, which will number eighty- two votes, New Branswick 's doubtful. It ts no wonder, then, that if in view of this the Min- istry feel approbonsive of @ defeat. In two or threo monthe we may have a reform government. The powers of the central government are go strong that very little remains for the provincial governments to logisiate upon, A strong central government js a political thing, for it binds the Provinces together. Tho matters that may come under provincial legislation are as follows, according to the act of Union :— 92, In each Province the Logisiature may exclusively make laws in relation to matters coming wiihin the classes of subjecta next hereinafter enumerated. That ts to any — 1. The amendment from time to time, notwithstanding ansthing In this act, of the constitution of the Province, ex- cept as regarda the office of Lieutenant Goveruor, 2 Direct taxation within the Province in order to the raising of a revenue for provincial purp: 3. The borrowing of money on the tole ‘edit of the Pro. vince, 4. The estab iahment and tenure of provincial offices, ment of provinelal office: nd ale of the ands bel ent e, and of the tim nment, matniens gem: 4 for the Provin ¢ aud management of Sna in the Provioc . Auctioneer AD: of a revenue for provin 9 Bhop, sale censes, local or works and odertakiny ther than such 8 —(a.) Lines of steam or othe: phe aod olher works a et athe Frovinee with or extending beyon: 8 of steamehips between th foreign country, (¢.) Such works as, holly situate within the Province, are before oF execution declared by the Parliament of C. al advany — or for the @ or more of the Province neorporation of eumpanies with provincial ob- of justice in the Provinee, tnel tehance and o: f pr including p is 18. The Imposition of punish prisooment for enforcig any law of the relation toany er coming within any of the cinsse Butyecte eniumerated in thie section 16 Of & merely iocai or private om ture in the The incom ‘ovince wij! be emal!, and there. fore, the general goverument will pay to each ag fol- lows: — Ontario be “4 Quebec... ‘ Nova Seot a 70 Brunswick... 1. 60,000 TOD. «os sseeee sce . $260,000 The federal income wiii atount to about $15,000,900 per ansum. The public bao of the four Proviac o woited # $80,000,000, which cubus, it must be conseseed, SPECIAL TELEGRAMS 1 TO THE HERALO. Meeting of the Privy ¢ Council=Pariiament to Avsemble Karty Next Month. Movers. John A, MacDonald, Carti Howland and Blair, sat fora sbort time to-day, The chiet bu nese before the Council was tho Oxing of the time for the issue of the write for election, which time is fred for to-morrow. The firm neggion of Parliament will tang place carly next month, there being a large amount of public bus!- ness accumulated, The twentieth clause of the act of union directs that there shall bo at loaat one session of zeal ‘of the dominion of Canada is now in belug a8 large aa 2 sau 2 and unicorn rampant thereou— not Canada,’” val Election—Fatal are iis groat ia s Preparations for the ¢ Accident tn a Distillery. 11 be iasued on the 6th inst., elections wil! take place on the 29th, The House meets September 18. warm overy where, vill be thrown a The foreman of a distil jed-around @ shaft, and the general The canvass is very the Catholic he influence of net the Rouges. giriking @ beam, and The emigrant train ng her ight near Paris ran over a ¢ lon the track, th kiment fiiteen fect, 1 ving tho engine Hing the engmeer, ing tho foreman. down an emba None of the pa wove wane tae ROWLS OF TRE PRESS. A great deal of growling is done by the Southern preas. ever, ig really sublime, Lke the follow- Mail, headed + Blood! Joutgomery (Ala,) jes in our mit party, are the et { blood, yet ther a musket in the afmy, » colored people with mus~ ved"? to public moetines. kets and b:d t pr They profess peace and i ue liberty, poisome ‘Their lies are heart of gallantry and just colgged peoplo with artas ant ook pen a government as thost Hboral aud tue country most happy When they are able to mike two and three #pd who possess such s dispositfons as render them only fit to bo ta pair of sugar tongs and jaid upon a rose le: erohet ns wo have described exist nveigling the colored people into to the whites as tonds to a war of races, u wake from their letbaryy, congorvative phalanx and ehow la main de fer dans ie per centgber month, that such wi such antipath bh unite in a solid The Mobile Times, under the heading of “The East Humiliation,” growls at General Swayne as follows:— taking a mean revenge of tho people of Mobile because they could not b» convieted of murder in accordance wi suance of his 1 General Swayne Kelley's desires, ng ho has already quashed, for the sola purpose of allowing that infamous character a chance to slander our peoplo, ceeding? of tho "Military Commission, pre- Shepherd, and to-day he inflicts people of Mobile the’ disgrace and shamo of the Counciimen a creature 0 worthless that we would offend the ears and eyes of our roaders by polluting our sheet with his name. The editor hopes, live long enough to repent his deeds, and that in the great fina! account he will render to his Maker the ctlons he bas drawn down on his head may be washed off by a sincero repentance.”? The Jackson (Miss,) Clarion bas its grow! at ex-United Btates Senator Hil! as follo Mr. B, H Hill, a politician of Georgia, Ime stgnalized his opposition to bia old antagonist, Brown, by a eeries of pretentious and bitter assaults upon the positions of Southern mon who do not see the wiedom of postponing @ settlement of the sectional nd penalties at the and more espe sided over by General . Swayne may oursea and maled Governor Joe fay ving been “a peace man in war,” be has be- me & y man of valor’ in ploite with the mighty instrument of little fae chronicled all ‘he favorite weapon which he employs is vitu| of that —, body of men in the South wi veved that she was justified !n establishing’ a rate government, by the election of Mr. Lincoln, loss of the confed ing the situation a8 the on! 10 jo with whom further resistance would be hope- peace,’ and his ex “ins being over the coi racy, are in favor The Columbus (Ga.) Enquirer keeps up the grow! after the following fashion :— Mr. Hill forget, when he is asking us to play jalking to a nation of gentlemen, at surrendering, up everything tee nding on thelr magnanimity, and. prop ty? We are glad Mr. Hill is He did not fight for our Sonth- But when he gets ready to dio for the Janko Constitution that we left he will find that the South cannot be whistied to the battle fields by any one that did not bear ber veloved banner to her sacred folds pain’ a, after ,, Tho Detroit Free Press ie model of a arowler, In ila” tague of July 27 every one of its nine editorial articles ia grumbling at Congrese, Logan, Governor Brownlow, Greeley, the temperance movement and the Chicago Tribune, it goee all tho way to France, and pitches into Napeloon:— A Napoleonic party, in the trae sense of that word, y Though the second teon years, and seems Not satisfied Sickles, General has never had a being empire has now exteted neariy a! to be firmly established at home, it never had more than the acquiescence of the nation, an ignorant peasantry, Its principal props wera” ip army recruited mostly from this class, and the selfeh horror which a well to do bowr- geoisie entertained against all revolutions and changes which unsettled bu ‘This is quoting enoagh to show that the editor is thoroughly acquainted last subject of his The St. Louis Republican, commenting on the state- estimate of the Treasury Department for the support of the United States army in the Souths orn States during the present year is from $35,000,000 to ? growls cut:— Hore is an example of what it corts the people to keep up a military despotism in the So: States had been admitted at once to their rightfal place tn the Union, we should have been saved al! this an- ct No wonder people complain of ™m is a costly luxury, nan’s administration, extravagant as that was, the whole expenses of the pmo sixty millions; but now, to keep army in the Bouth, and subject the people toa ‘military despotism, costs from thirty-five to forty millions! Tho Cincinnati Anquirer growie at the untaxed bonde holders thus :— They ride in their private carringee over the best tarn~ hey pay not @ cent to make them It is done at tho expense of They ase the People's property—the far. ehant’s and manufacturer’s— Our judicial and @ property of these war, under Bue! pikes and stroete, or keop them in rep taxed to keep Wem itt operation. police ofccrs protect the lives bondholders from murder and robbery, bat not one cent h Commercial growls at the blunders of Congress as follows: A year ago Congress passed a iaw for the appointment 0 ng of three eminent legal prac- and codify the statutesat large $5,000 ® vear cach was allotted The Fresident appointed Caleb Ohio gentive ies Johns: nm and’ James, to do tho work, We have the ‘authority of members of the Commission for the asser. tion that it will take more than five years instead of three to do what is required of them. Most of the lawa have to be re-written from the enacting to the final clause in order to render their meaning intelligible. T ly true, we are informed, of Dilla pass any of whieh #0 |Ooaely comstruct- * of Mr. Stanber 14 to the test of Hiteral com~ sare more than even that the pas Military Committee have been more than once revealed to'an aston- country as the author of a bill for the suppression or making it a penitentiary offence the boys in blue, been submitted ti rremionsily logisiating i the horsid fof caste, and consigning bie colored friends ta” on accownt of race and color, But “don't Congrese catch it in the following grow! from tho Spirit of Democracy, & paper published at Respecting the Congressional plan of Southern reetoration the editor says:— Restoration by confiscation, murder, riots, the a al 40 of Southern w property and vasuebles, je the doctrine of the ‘med mee elim of the Bbip of State, and unless the demo- who aes never ba fale of tion of the ¥ tho “Tends of iheee dvaont country is lost forev: The Union Democrat, published at Manchester, N. a, 10 about the same strain 4 What we ought to do, and do at folemaly, 8 to deciare our entire South inher pr wii Our hearty co-operal: ail efforts to restore the Union “with the digy nity,” Le, and rights of the severa: Sales unime paired, cectiisleaeemrinnsainan SEIZURE OF DISTILLERIES ‘tun TOBACCO FACTORIES IN MiR@ er Lorn, Acemm and two tobacco facvor ve been seized for ¥i Five Cratiltente thern “i ‘he revenna Ja Jawa