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Cooks, ae, faked COTE, UNIVERSITY FUACR AS FIRST nghly understands eitl ber French or damerean on king; ean come well recommended. Ci 2 FORSYTH 8T., ROOM 1€—A8 ASSISTANT COOK or dish washer in @ restaurant, Call for two cays. et 18TH 8T., NEAR 6TH Ofes brie haps po RR pn foal hig ongentie 8 Lend Fi we dro country! is capable of seni 0 eae. to assist with the Bent city reference. — TH ig yeeros rinse CLASS COOK; Deachees ments bor hotel pew, prtios. Gall oF address for two plea ESPECTABLE YOUNG to ist with the washing and ironing; is a good baker of bread; good city reference, Call is co nds of denserts; ferrea; good city reference. WEST 46TH 8T-— woman as cook and WO aye n. 8T., ROOM 20.-A RESPECTABLE pane rat class cook; best reference. Can be NEAR 13TH 8T.—A RESPECTABLE girl as cook, washer and ironer ; best reference EAST 218T 8T.-A YOUNG WOMAN AS GOOD to assist In washing; has no plain cook ; is willln, the country. Come through Objection to a short ‘distance the hall to the rear house, WEST 27TH ST, FIRST FLOOR—A THOROUGH Protestant) ; 1s a good feat the country’ gooa reterenne HOUSTON 81, NEAR AV. A AND ESSEX ST.— girlas first class cook fomily ; best city rereroncen Call from 10 ke Me tol Pe EAST 59TH 8T., CORNER §D AV.—AS GOOD plain cook, washer and ironer; best city reference. sibs AV., BETWEEN 27TH AND 28TH STS.—AN perienced woman as first class cook ; understands cocking in rir its branches; best city reference. Can be seen plain cook; no objec: .—AS FIRST CLASS COOK AND to assist with the washing and ironing; best refer- EAST 13TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN AS cook; best city reference; no objection to assist weit the washing, Nurses, dic. NURSE.--SITUATION WANTED BY A HEALTHY ‘woman; will make berself generally useful; handy with ber needle, “Address ‘8. Mi, Dox'Il Herald ofice, Laundresses, d&e. LITTLE 13TH 8T., NEAR 9TH AV.—A RESPROTA- ble woman to go out by the day to wash or house clean, >| 15 ® | 157 Fin'esinusarees: Canoe en wauteegsaens ee 237 WEST 18TH 8T.—A PROTESTANT beh l WHO Jn.& s00d washer and irouer, would lke a fev Irace Senerments to go ou day, or wanld take by ihe day’ Inquire iu the Gasement for Mrs. Kenney: WEST mere ee TOP FLOOR, BACK ROOM.— to do families’ and gentle- undress ad 2 pout by the day ; best city reference 249 WEST S8I8T 8T.-A COMPETENT PERSON TO go out by the day or wees to do washing and tron {5g or avy" ciber bind of work: Miscelianeo EAST 18TH &8T.-A RESPECTABLE MIDDLB OU aged widow, without encumbrance, desires to be nee- fully employed: hae some furn{ture: 1e fond of children bas travelled and is never sea sick. Address E. M. G, 46 DELANCEY S8T., IN LAMP 8TORE.—TO GO OUT office cleaning by @ respectable Swiss woman. Good references. 70 WASHINGTON 8T,, BROOKLYN.—A YOUNG ) American girl to tend’ store; bakery or confectionery 16 EAST 42D ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN wants a situation for ittle girl, 11 years’ old, in a respectable family; Will make herself generally useful to walt on door orto mind children 10 Object ; a good home d,_Can be se 153 8D AV. CORNER 40TH ST.— A. YOUNG GIRL TO eed attend a bakery; bas just left ber place on account of trade being dull. Cs hfe Ring the third DA() HUDSON st OPYING WANTED, BY A LADY. OU Address E, Anderson, A. YOUNG WIDOW LADY DESIRES A SITUATION ina wealthy widower's or bachelor’s family; is edu- cated and accomplished, fond of children and would be happy to look after them and their education, and make home Lappy. Only honorable persons need apply i a- eae references given, Address immediately, ollice, EST 8D 81, BETWEEN STH AND STH V3, as cook or housekor ands ail kings of cooking, boning. au daughter, who would go as nurseor waite ‘Can be seen for two days, WEST STH ST.—A YOUNG GIRL AS GOOD ind froner; good city reference. Plain cook, was Chambermaids, &c. WEST 18TH ST.,. BETWEEN 7TH AND STH irl to do chamberwork and to a Assist in the washing; goo West, 19TH st. BETWEEN 7TH AND @THt woman to do chamberwork and Satting or to asnst wit the washing and ironing; WEST 27TH ST.-A RESPECTABLE YOUNG an lately landed, to do chamberwork and to take ren. EAST HTH ST., THIRD FLOOR, young woman as chambermald and waltress in a pri: vate fanily oF boarding house; good ity reference, YOUNG GIRL AS CHAMBER: or to do light housework in a 6 3! 29 BA EAST BD Bas = email tamally pod re rence, 'T ST.-A RESPECTABLE YOUNG \bermaid or nurse, or would ‘8D AY., NEAR 79TH ST.—A SMART, American girl, 18 years o! lain sewing; references en if required, Call RANKLIN AV., CORNER OF VAN BUREN 8T.—A young American Protestant girl as chambermaid or Burse; good reference. Nove but private families need apply. Dressmakers and Seamstresses. 8ST FLOOR, FRONT ROOM, NO. 349 EAST 12TH ST., Fashionable dress and cloak- ing male ee) #e id upwards; patterns and fashion between lstand 2d a WEST TWENTY-SECOND STREET.—WALKING suite, dinner dresses and evening rest notice; also the latest Tate fasnlgue from Paris. WEST STH ae (FIRST CLASS OPERATOR ery and button bole maker, Pietro go out by the ie vrs Private families, Call on Mra. es made at the LEXINGTON AV.—A RESPECTABLE ENGLISH Bm ore as seamstress by the month; would not ob- mily; Understands all {1s good operator on ‘Gibbs machines, ect to G0 permanently ina sWilsen's nd wills won's an cor! He coer at her last employer's. HELP - WANTED—FEMALES. eos A “LWANTED-COMPETENT SALES LADINS FOR + trimmings, ribbons and fancy goods, Only those hav- ing city ex erience and the highest referesce need apply to Stern Brothers, 837 6th av., between 22d and 23d sth. STEADY AND NEAT GIRL WANTED—TO DO general housework in a small family; must be a good Plain cook, washer and ironer: wages Bl per month; for the country; Protestant. No, 8 Third st. GOOD GIRL WANTED—FOR TAKING CARE OF childrer eneral housework ; for the country; Pr 0. 8 Third FIRST CLASS OPERATOR WANTED—FOR NECK- ties 10 experienced finishers pee and steady employm OPHAM, RUTHERFORD, & WELD RST CLASS WAITRESS WANTED—\ ONE WHO OAN do fine washing; city reference required. 249 West 14th at, between 7th and Sth avs, NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 20, 1869, CLERKS AND SALESMEN. ALESMAN WANTED-IN A PTR: f eerie an igor ad witty howee am eae oF wilt feferencom Robert, Herald oftces =? 'ANTED—A GOOD HARDWARE ENTRY CLERK. Wee mrtsta me eine. a hark areepet, wip ASTON: £8 ASSISTANT snes 0 bipping cle 0 oeem or @ situation ina ~ XY Shs box 18f Herald odes et OF Promotion, “gress nage PERIENCED SALESMEN, FOR lantio st., ‘Brooklyn. ee ato dresser, Inquire at’ 148 At apaey-* youRe MAN AS ENTRY CLERK. AD- & J. W. King, Post ofiee, ANTED A, FIRST CLASS SALESMAN, | ADDRESS, WV _ stating full particulars, Stationery, Herald office, ‘ANTED—FOR A PRODUCE COMMISSION HOUS! ‘a young man to write up books and make out accoun| gales rapidly, neatly and correctly. Apply at, Grifln's, 83 Cortlandt st, from 9 to 10 this morning, with certicates of ‘ANTED—A PUSHING, ENERGETIC DRY GOODS man for the city retail trade: one who ie able to mal age and superintend an old established ry One wanting and willing to taken ioterest aad work hard to build up trade, Such men may address Dry Goods, Herald ‘ANTED-AN ENTRY OLERK BY A HOSIERY house; a young man familiar with the business; rapid writer. Can address, with city Feforence ago ait and tntegriiy, EZ, Ow bor 183 Herald ollie; salary ANTED—A MAN CAPABLE OF SELLING pcre packing goods in a wholesale hat and cap ho! an errand boy, living wit with his Bie perents, Address, 6 ary expected, box 1, COACHMEN AND GARDENERS. A SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, as coachman ; understands the management of hor is temperate in bis habits, and will make Timself generally useful, Address D, P., Herald oftice, YOUNG MARRIED MAN (COLORED) WISHES A situation as coachmian ; good reterence, Address J.B, Herald oflice. COACHMAN'S SITUATION WANTED—BY A MAR- ried man (no family), in city or country; the best city reference. Address E, B., box 112 Herald offic SINGLE MAN WANTS A SITUATION AS GAR- doner; understands propagating flowers and fruit trees and the care of horses and cows; has city reference, Address A. box 102 Herald oftice, NOACHMAN'S SITUATION WANTED—BY A SINGLE J man; thoroughly understands h's business; can give un doubted reference as to honesty, sobriety and capability, Call t or address private stable 24 West 35th st. RURST CLASS COACHMAN'S SITUATION WANTED; city, referenga as to) capacity and capability, Call on or address J. 8., 19 Weat 25th ada diery. ARDENERS SITUATION WANTED-BY A SINGLE X young German of good education, who learned ness in the principal places of England and Germa’ derstands the management of greebhouses, graperiess fruits and vegetables; best reference given. Ap; iy aves Weet “ SITUATION WANTED-AS COACHMAN, IN SOME PRI- vate family, by a Protestant man, ningle in New York or Brooklyn. For reference, No, 43 Wall si, New York, ollice Of last employer, up stairs, first floor, M, A. Trask. AUNDRESS WANTED—AT THE WHITNEY HOUSE, southeast corner of Broadway und 12h st; none need apply_unless Grat class shirt troner. URas AND SEAMSTRESS WANTED—TO TAKE charge of children and agsiat in sewing. Apply this day, ‘August 20, at 227 Went dath at., Letween the fiours of 11 and Best references required. PERATORS HAVING THEIR OWN MACHINES CAN have constant work at good prices; work may be taken ey ired. Apply at 219 Church st., near Lispenard, fourth flor ALESWOMAN WANTED—THOROUGHLY EXPERI- enced {n made up lace articles and of good address. Ap- ly to Miller & Grant, 879 Broadway. ANTED—A FIRST CLASS MILLINER. TO A COM- i person liberal wages will be paid. Address M, W. Malley, Springtield, Mass. ANTED-A LADIES’ HAIRDRESSER: A) STEADY Flees ‘and good wages to a competent hand. At Dou- gall's, 48 6th ay, es ‘WANTED—A COMPETENT LADY, AS, MATRON, TO take charge of a small number of children, at the In- stitution for the Improved Instruction of Deaf Mates. -Ad- dress J, Hamburger, 65 Maiden lane. aan SlaLe ON: TATELY—TWO GOOD Gli 6 other as chambermaid and ‘Apply_at once, with reforen city) AUNO. 169 West” 43th ate, corm (which must be in tha ‘ANTED-= A FIRST CLASS BONNET TRIMMER, AT Mmo. Bentley's, 14 Fulton av., Brooklyn. Wa a TIDY GIRL TO TAKE CARE OF ONE hild, - 865 West 27th st., between 8th and 9tb ave, EAST 99TH 81.-A COMPETENT SEAMSTRESS to work oy the day of week; understands all Kinds 4TH ST.—A YOUNG COLORED WOMAN, LATE from Pennsylvania, to do dressmaking or plain Sewing in some private family. Call for three days, 6TH AV., IN THE FANCY STORE.—A COMPE- by the day or week; ou yaa; operates on all machines; no objections to the country, THOROUGHLY COMPETENT DRESS! 0 out by os day. Address for one week General Housework, &c. WEST 1ITH 8T.-AN AMERICAN WOMAN TO DO ‘up stairs work and sewing. Can be seen at her pres- ent 96 joyer’s for days. EAST HOUSTON 8T., A FEW DOORS FROM 3D y ‘girl to do the general willing and obliging. BETWEEN 6TH AND 7TH —A respectable girl to do géneral house- work fn a small pr private family, WEST 38D 8T.-A YOUNG GIRL, LATELY ded, to do general housework ina aiball private mily; willing to make hersclf useful. 6TH AV., IN DRUG peal eo | GERMAN £9) nad ‘the housework fora small a Mb treated as a companion. Address. WEST %7TH 8T., BETWEEN 7TH AND 8TH avs.—A respectable young woman to do the house- work of aamall family; ies good plain cook, washer and froner; three years’ reference. DELANCEY 8T.—A Y' general housework ; 26's ofa asmal pe Legh 19TH ST. WOMAN TO DO er and ironer; best EAST 88TH 8T.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG girltodo general housework in a small private CORNER WTH ST—A YOUNG GIRL to do general housework ; good referen SECOND FLOOR, FRONT ROO: married woman, arith it ye 604 % Stat years id, to, uy general housework : ‘washer and ironer; wages no object Housekeepers, &c. WFST 93D ST.AN AMERICAN LADY, AGED 24, nk housekeeper in a small family. or widower's » Herald office, or call aa rom 2 until 4P, M. OTH A YOUNG WIDOW, RMAN, but ton in this country, with a little ithe 5 house: 336 beat references given. LADY OF REFINEMENT AND EDUCATION, WHO has had experience, would take the ite house, first class boardin; jven and required, Address Mrs. A. supervision of 8 SETTLED WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION AS housekeeper in ® boarding house or with w lady living alone; would go South or West. Addresa A. B., Horald office, USEKREPER'S POSITION WANTED—BY AN AC- compilshed young widow Indy, or would like to go Weat in the expaciiy of governess, Address Virginin Somers, Bia: Nurses, &c. sant ln wa era WOMAN AS Reena rer valid indy; cam give reference and (eatt- CANNON §T.—A RESPECTABLE ‘ ‘man ue wet nurse; country preferred, Eran ANTED—A STEADY GIRL AS CHILDREN'S NURSE ‘and seamstress: must have good city references; 01 Who can operate on ‘Wheeler & Wilson's sewing machin ferred. Apply at 218 West 89th st., beiwoen 7tb and &ib e Waa arena 3 YOUNG LADIES WHO UNDER- stand the ratte ry business to work at Laird’s bloom of youth. A) Mice, 74 Fi ‘ANTED THREE FIRST CLASS SAL SALESWOMEN WHO uted le trade, Apply ts H"O'Nelll & Cox 899 Gib ar from 810 iton at, 0 A. M, Witten —BY A MIDDLE AGED WOMAN, A SITUA. tion as companion to a lady or invalid; best reference, Address C. J., Herald office. ‘ANTED—A WOMAN TO COOK AND ASSIS washing and ironing, at 158 West 21st at,; wager r ANTED—A GOOD GERMAN OR ENGLISH GIRL, to do general housework. Cali at 73 7th av., between Mth and 15th ste. ‘ANTED IMMEDIATELY 2 WO, GOOD GIRLS; ONE ‘as cook and the other. as has ae and seamatrey German or Protestant. with which must be in the city, at itd West tN Bas corner gi ay. ANTED- A GOOD COOK, WASHER AND IRONER 1m a amail private family; reference required. Apply at 252 Weet 60th at,, near 8th av, ‘ANTED—IN A SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY, A GIRL to do general housework ; must bea good ti Nain cook, washer and jronor. Apply coraer of 64tn st. and 8d av., over plumbing store. Wea GOOD OPERATOR ON WHEELER & ‘Wilson's sewing Ppcioss references required. Apply at 63 9d ty Bi ‘ANTED-A FIRST CLASS COOK; ONE WILLING Vig o.nrtiet fn washing; cliy reference required. Apply at it 19tn st. ‘ANTED—A FIRST OLASS ENGLISH OR COLORED female cook for a down town restaurant, Those fully competent can address W. H. N., Herald office. ANTED--A GOUD GIRL TO WASH AND IRON ‘and make herself generally useful. Apply at 62 West 4th at., near Thompson. «| 10 FANCY BRAID 3! EWERS AND TRIMMERS wanted—At Bay State Straw Works, 630 Broadway. 5 WEST OTH ST. NEAR 8TH AV.—WANTED, A froning, with good reference. J girl who understands plain cooking, Washing aud SITUATIONS - WANTED—MALES 4TH 8T.—A ouNG ACQLORED MAN, aily or gentlema given; und aven LATELY it work for some private @ da} SOBER, STEADY MAN WANTS A POSITION AS Porter, messeager or watchman ; reference and security Ube busin Call or address 467 Becond YOUNG MAN, 20 YEARS OF AGE, WISHES A SITU ation as light porter or at any other business where be can make himself useful, Address J. F, ©., Herald ofice. MAN OF LARGE BUSINESS ACQUAINTANCE IN he clothiers’ mai in open for an engagement as nin rt A Ho) 'd can bri ood trade to way good hou! Baleamen, bot a ade Post oflice, YOUNG MAN DESIRES A SITUATION IN A PRI- to family ; underetands the care of horaes, cows, &c. ; fon to country. Address T. M., Herald office, for ee ET TY SITUATION WANTED—BY A GRADUATE OF A MEDI. nw drug store. Direct to A. T. V., Herala er ANTED—BY A SOBER MARRIED MAN, A SITUA. tion as porter or Bight watohman, Address cigar store, 672 7th av. eee nia TOP FLOOR, FRONT ROOM.—A ir! as nurse oF to do light chamber can descent; no objection to the wih kath: ch TR aC 7 OLIVER 8T., ROOM 16—A RESPECT, ried woman’ as wet puri trent: » with @ fresh brenst of Sk pata e aE SS Gemaad, ST.—-A RESPECTABL German woman as wet nur ey ig Inquire for Mr, EAST 46TH ST.-A WOMAN WHO LOST HER ‘Burse at her own residence. bsntladhasnciee 3 bt ch MTH ST.-A RESPECTABLE MARRIED the day as nurae; willing to aa ain with’ ‘upataire work; best WAntens. -BY AN ENGLISHMAN, A SITUATION IN & position of trust fo a merchant's ofice; highest refer- encos, Address H., Herald oftica, ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN AS COACH- man and groom j perfectly understands his business; has lately arrived from Ireland. Apply at 262 Mott st. Ww: TED—A SITUATION AS COACHMAN, BY THE Ast of Sentgminr, Address F. M., box 109 Post office, y ANTED. ried man; thoroughly underst oe ten years old; no objection to GARDENER'S SITUATION, BY A MAR- mall farm. box 107 Herald o| ‘ANTED—A SITUATION AS COACHMAN AND groom, by a sober, steady single young man; cit or country; three years’ reference, Address D, M., box 12 Herald office. Wy AEA SITUATION AS GARDENER BY A SIN- le man; understands the care of horses and cows and all kinds of work around a obliging; good reference. office, entleman’s place; willin Address Gardener, box 216 Herald OUNG MAN WANTS A SITUATION AS COACHMAN or to take care of horses ; best reference given. Inquire at 1,211 Broadway, druggist’s, Sa HELP WANTED=MALES. jens WANTED—T0 SELLA Dow RarIC, ARTICLE, needed in every family een make from io gis per day. Inquire at iF Waynes Jeraey Ci SMART OFFICE BOY WANTED-—W10 WRITES and correct at figures. Address Druggist, Bi Ape GENTEEL MAN (COLORED AND SINGLE); must understand the care of road horses perfectly and ‘box 6,023 New York Post produce best references. oflice. N ADVERTISING AGENT WANTED,—PROMPT AND eo0d pay ;none but experience hanJe need apply. Call at I71 Broadway, room B, between 10 and 11 A. M N UNUSUALLY GOOD heard of by ad son, Herald ole. BY WANTED-—15 TO 17 YEARS OF AGE, AT. 22, cond # piano store. Address in own handwriting » box 55 on ing, with reference and experience, Jack- gardening; has one Address and CHANCE FOR TWO OR -(itree Stet clase canvassers of business houses can be THE TRADES, DERM AN BAKER WANTED—FIKST CLASS WORK- py a tsar Hotel, Cortland st., between ihe hours of S FIRST CLASS TAT ORE. WA REEDe BY A YOUNG man, @ situation an cutter bad experience fo a frst clase Landon house. ‘Address 1s 60 eee ‘Hoboken, WO POSTER PRESSMEN WANTED- ACCUSTOMED 10 good work and who oan come well recommended, Apply to’, Kearney, 129 Fulton at, WW reritn aad seamen foe a Ueiea Walaa Mary. ADEU, unt and fireme: es Navy. to B. Rode, 65 Market st,, New York. Sas A FITFERS UP AND TWO GANGS Ra BUG WP "AE "atlawets Vouer shop, New: ANTED--A GOOD WATCH CASR POLISHE! W Sither male oF female. Apply to L. Lachat, 119 Nes ‘ANTED—A = GOUy nan Waatouwe — ‘at 817 Ganal at. ‘ANTED-A MECHANICAL DENTIST, WHO Write thoroughly understands making rubber work and is a rapid workman. Apply at Van Vieck’s, 178 6th av. AD- Wreatat FIRST CLASS CONFECTIONER. ‘n onfidence, staling where last employed, Con- fectioner, 1 er, Herald office. _._PROPOSALS, (Ro7ON AQUEDUCT DEPARTMENT.—SEPARATB sealed ach endorsed with the title of the work to whlch It relates the name of the bidder and the date Of is offering, will be received at thie office until 11 otelock A.M. hesday, Angust 25, from persons legally author- {redo lay thes'Brown & Miller" pavement and also the “Fisk concrete” pavement in the city of New York, for the laying of the “Brown & Miller" pavement in Nori Moore , from West Broadway to ‘and in White t; from Centre street to Broadwa ud for the laying of the “Fisk concrete" pavement in 129 Sigth avenue. he plans for these works can be geen and specifications and'forine tor tne tiie obtained on application vo the vo tract clerk at this ofice, THOM TEPHENS, ? Croton ROBERT L, DARRAGH, Aquedue GhokGe & GREER. “four _Nnw Yorn, August % EPARTMENT—TO SEWER (RoTON AQUEDUCT “DE Separate sealed proposals, each endorsed ¢ work to which it relates, the name of the bidder and the date of its offering wil) be rece: at this office until 11 o'clock A. M. of Monday, August 1869, for the construction of sewers in the following localities, viz. :— Specitication 13.—In Forty-third street, between Third and Lexington avenues; also in Forty-fourth and Forty-6fth streets, between ond avenue and East river, and in Fifth avenue, between Forty-ninth and Eielb treets, Specification 14.—1h Washington and Greenwich atreets, between pesromes and Canes Carmine street, between Duane Jay ; Leonard street, between Broadway and Elm eet oles Market ris ey in ween Grand and Broome Gree and in Broome street, between Centre and Mulberry atreet Specidention 16,—Tn Fighty-frst street, from Ninth avenue to and through Eighth avenue, to near Enghty-fifth street, Specification 16.—In Third avenue, between Ninety-third and 107th atreets. Specification 17.—In 112th street, between Firat and Third avenues; 14th street, between Third and Fourth avenues, — sae “hah between avenue A and Harlem river, with with the title o "Bpecibeation 18.—In Seventh street, between Firat avenue and avenue B Specitication et n street, between Gouverneur and Mont and Norfolk atrects, between Rivington au Sheriff street, between Stanton and Hou ton streets; Prince street, between Mott and Mulberry; av nue A, between Third ‘and Fourth streets, and in Firstay nue, between Seventh and Eighth atre: Bpecificagion 20.—Outlet sewer in Sixty: irst street and ae ‘and in avenue A, between Siaty-first and Seventy-urst atre a cification 21.—In Fifth avenue, between Eighty-ninth taser atreets. cifieation #2.--In Seventy-second street, between Third ad Fourdh avenue: andin Sevents-seveuth treet, between Firat and Thied avenues, with branche ecificatyon 23 Tenth avenue, between Twenty-elghth and Trent ecia, and 42 receiving basins, as de- scribed in this specifica! ‘Epecieation 44..-Underground drains between Fifty-ninth pi caine -fifth streels, and between Fourth and Fifth ave- Speciation a —In Eleventh avenue, between Thirteenth and Twenty-third streets, Proposals will also at the same time be recelved for parin Second avenue, from Fourteenth to Nineteenth street, wit! Nicolson pavement. The plans for these works can be seen and specifications aud forms for bids obtuined on application at this oflice, THOMAS BTEPHENS,) | Croton ROBIE. DARRAGH Aqueduct GEORGE 8. GREENE) Board, New Yorx, Anguat 17, 1869, 2 ees = = = == __ HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., WANTED. FLOOR WANTED—CONBISTING | OF om OR MORE rooms, or ron te take the lower p: mall house. eco frome 7 Bronte 000, Leave particulars ith is 8, PECK ad 2p 0 Bigateay ames AND UNFURNISHED HOUSES WANTED heey good tenunts, by JOSEPH MCGUIRE, 67 Cedar atreet. WANTED ONE LEASE, A FULL SUIT OF FUR: nished Rooms cn first for; location between Twenty- second and Twenty-cighth streets, near Fifth avenue; rent ot to exceed 1,010 a year. Address Dentist, Herald ofice. WaAstro-tHe PRINCIPAL OR WHOLE OF A small modern House, unfurnished, between moouense and Thirtieth streets, weat side; state number of roo rent. Address CHARLES W. HARRIS, 461 Broadway WANTED ONE. FURNISHED AND ONE UNFUR. nished Room; the latter one Jarge enough to use it for giving instructions to 10 or 12 children; must be located be. tween Third avenue and avenue A, and Sixth and Thirty- fourth streets, Apply at 39 Pearl atreet. VANTED-FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED, IN New York, Brooklvn or Baten, {sland j no agenta'need spply. LD THOMAS, 21 Nassau street, OY WANTED-BETWEEN 14 AND 16 YEARS OF tage; must live with his parents, come well recommended and have @ good education. “Apply 'to Harrie Brothers, £77 roadway. I 4 SALARY AND CHANCE TO LEARN A GOOD business for ohe who can loan #2,000 on bond ha 5 1. Poy age: property worth twice the amount. Addresa jeraid ofc rs LASS WAITERS AND HALLMEN WANTED— aw At tbe Reunion Hotel, 42d st., between Lexington and ( PERATORS WANTED—ON TIES AND DRAWERS. WETMORE & HITCHCOCK, 2/1 Canal at. ORTER WANTED-—IN THE WHOLESALE DRUG business; must anderstand the business and brin ‘to0d references, Apply at 91 Fulton st., between Wand ll ig ig tee THE UNITED STATES NAVY, 8EA- firemen, machiniats, RR makers. Apply at 178 South et. ANTED—A SCIENTIFIC MEDICAL ELECTRICIAN ; {n body and mind, to leetropathist, also @ middle aged man, sound wants nd engage as an assistant, Address erald office. J ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED FOREMAN TO MANU: facture rock candy, jolly drops, other articles belonging to the trade; Salary paid and & permanent situation guaranteed, For particulars apply to rly Nathan Drogfus, 108 etween 2 and 8 o’ M. apply except ue can refer to hie former em: None nee ployer. ANTED—A YOUNG MAN, WELL) ACQUAINTED with the toy, china and fancy goods tra by an _im- porting house; German preferred. “Address box 406 Post office. V ANTED— ies THAT HAS GOOD EXPERIENCE in reiatl 4s, or young man lately arrived pre- ferred. App! ae Bd a hat peat with bis parents, Dr. Newhou 6th ay. nel hardware fmporting house. Address H. Post oftice. WASTED-AN ACTIVE CANVASSER, dvertisements for a weekly paper. eer, box 2,746 Philadelphia Post oftice. ANTED—A MAN OF GOOD BUSINESS ABILITIES, to take orders for One slivsirated books; Apply from 2 to 4 to F. Keppel, 140 Fulton paid. ‘ANTED.—IN AN Apcatynorss OFFICE, A SMART drawing and writes a lad, who has some Knowle good haod. Apply at 206 Sth st WANTED-A Boy hinsetf usefal In an office; must write & and reside with bis parents, Adress P, W. T. & ° J ANTED—SOME GOOD HAIRDRESSERS, APPLY AT 63 Fulton av., near Jay at., Brooklyn, up staire, ANTED—AT FIJUX HOTEL, 10 WAVERLEY PLACE, whith knowledge of bar tending. WY aerate WAITER, TO OPEN OYSTERS AND Inquire at northwest coraer of 80th wait on the tables, at, and Brondway, TANTED—AN OYSTERMAN, WHO UNDERSTANDS » and Willing to « waiton tables, Apply at Put- cookin} nam House, oth st, and 4 Wee A YOUNG MAN, ely 1 BMPLOE MENT AS PORTER, DR ‘else, Address mu Bhorty IVER OR EAST 29TH 8T., REAR BUILDING. able young married woman, in ar j het baby Js six weeks old; WEST 1rnl ar. A RESPECTABLE MARRIED wet nurse; ber baby js four weeks oid; no objection to the country; good reference, A RESPROTABLE GIRL TO dren me | re or will do cha mb nce in the coun: take care of cl has no ob; one objection: RST TH AT. tap on the bole st her A LADY, HAVING NO CHIL. to Ly a chile to take care WEST 83D 8T,—AS bie married woman WET NURSE, BY A RESPECT Teast of milk, io a ary > WHO HAS LATELY Lost HER Lost nd Bergen at, ‘Brooklyn: ee, Corner rot Washington ay. THOROUGH DRUG CLERK WANTE! AL Tit Feterence, Wholesale Drug SITUATION WANTED, BY A YOUNG MAN, A® senior or junior clerk; bas bad eight years’ experience in ity total retail 1 aig trade. Address Druggist, Mi) 4b ay, wor ner ol A PERSON, SPEAKING FRVERAL LANGUAGES, Bx. perienced in the ooal t for 2,000 tons a yeer, Wishes a cteatene Of nm coal yard. Questions anew Eibman's "s, 118 Chambers #. ‘expertence in counting My mn SUeh gid Foreeny eitcinns ferences and ov atfeid of Wark, address @: Bi, 90 Atlantis at, Beookiya. agement; heat references. Addrese ‘Pe. DRY GOons HOUSB pal ltd TERRE, PUSHING with. refers Apply iy fereginsy N ENTRY CLERK -WANTED—IN THE FANCY dapatlear pouting niokae Appiy a 1 Ca Candle ideiounlaid Hoke 4 CLASS besa HOLDING RESPONSIBLE oun) Tor iB Weeks, "Non interference. wilt present Sotiod Addrens J. K., box 96 Brooklyn Post office. ANTED—TWO YOUNG MEN, SINGLE; ONE WHO undersiands butchering, and one to work ou a farm, Apply at 166th av. ANTED—A YOUNG MAN ABOUT 20 YEARS OF AGE, to Keep stock ina curtain department, Must-be well’ recommended. B. b. SOLOMON & SONS, 667 and 659 Broadway. ANTED.—RELIABLE MEN, WELL ACQUAINTED mbling houses, competent to fill a detective posi- » Herald fo tlon, cai oMce. y jure good employment by addres ing G. ANTED—A BOY IN A BAR, CORNER OF 41ST BT. and 2d ay. ANTED—AN ACTIVE AND RELIABLE YOUNG man for the grocery business; none but those thorough: ed with the bustoess need apply at 276 Court st ’ W Warren at, Brook kiya, lyr aa and ipolier- FFOR: jellies, syrups and ail BOY TO ATTEND THE BELL; ors ¥v ANTED-—A YOUNG MAN ABOUT 15 Mice INA J. W. King, TO SOLICIT Address Adver+ good wages ABOUT 16 YEARS OLD, TO MAKE jod hand '0., Herald young nian between 16 an 20 years of age, who has Weaeuc HALL OR CHURCH FORA RELIGIOUS Society jt Would not object to hiring in connection with some other “gm If auy church desires to let uilding for # part of the Sabbath an arrangement mi ut be made, Give location and terms. E. FERRIS, box 587, New York Post office, Weare, SMALL FURNISHED HOUSE IN YORK- ville or Harlem. Any one having a place to suit can hear of a good tenant by addressing Cotfort, station H, ‘ANTED—A FLOOR OF FOUR ROOMS, WITH IM. rovements, furnished or unfurnished, | betwaen Thirty fourth and Forty. for a entleman and wife and servant, Address H, B. B., $23 Wi b street. Wares OFFICE FOR A PHYSICIAN IN A BROWN ‘stove front house, between Fourth and Seventh ave- nu Saretessys -third street. Address Dr. GEO. WATSON, station Ge Was, A HANDSOMELY FURNISHED House for first clans boarders; location between Twen tieth and Thirty-fourth streete and Madison and Sixth ave- ues. References given, Address M. D. B., station G. ANTED—A fare HOUSE, OR APARTMENTS over a store f{« mall family; location between Four- eet, west of Broadway ;state terms, ‘ANTED—A FURNISHED FLOOR, OF FOUR OF five rooms; rent $50. Address box 596 station, A. ee ae, SEPTEMBER 1 TO MAY 1, A FUR- nished House, in @ good location, for » small family of adults, where rent will be taken in board by proprietors. A comfortable and stylish home may be secured for both, ‘Address Winter, Herald ollie. WANTED PART OF A HOUSE OR FLOOR, ished, anitable for housekeeping, two Bedrooth FUR, Par lor, Dining Hoom and us of Kitchen, ‘ke. for three Must be in @ good locality and nicely ed. ‘Terms Uberal,” State prive aud particulars ‘Avarese Merchani, bux 4,008 Fost o ‘ANTED—BY A RESPONSIBLE AMERICAN FAMILY, forent from the Ist of September, e good siz nished Houre, with cultivated ground Re me more than one hone from tue ety: ff suited worsd. rent for a tera of years. Addross Furnished House, box 1,504 Post office. Was. AN UNFURNISHED HOUSE, BETWEEN Sixth and Third avenues, Ninth and Tweoty-seventh streets; rent $82,000 per annum, Address Unfurnished House, station Dy peer in DLT RR, Oe WANTEDCRY, A GEILEMAN AND, WIFE: AN UN- furnished Floor, suitable for light housokeeping, Ra: prising 8 to 4 rooms, and situated between Second and Sfxth wenues and Second and Forticth streets, Pie ting partic B., b 3 addres it ANTED—A FURNISHED HOUSE, FOR A GENTLE. man and wife; no childrea, Address box 1,426 Post TANTED TO LEASE OR RENT—A LIG AT ROOM ON W top tor, 78 feet by 100 oF larger, with foue horse stenrn ower; must be a clean room, with good entrance, us it is to fe used for running eewing machi an, tra hazardous, business in the bailing; the wast side ot Broadway, below Fiftieth street, preferrea, Address the Magte Rute Company, 77 Franklin street, Now York, Vy TANTED-AN UNFURNISHED THREE OR FOUR story House, good location; also furnlebed Houses; alto Fioorg and Paria of Houses. CHAS. E, MILLS, Agent, 65 West Thirtieth atreet, aay not ha y Ox. EYES AND EARS, RTIFICIAL HUMAN EYES, MADE FROM A NEW A material,on, an improved ‘principle —Discovared Ftoduees by't. J. DAVIS, ptt, to tue principal ent 4 civil hospitals in the ied tates, the only practical tat in America, 127 Bat Fifteeath treet between Third Fourth aven D ENTISTRY — BETH EXTRACTED WITH PAIN, 12 YEARS. BE. I he ra Eh ell tdministered. Beautiful a mmpers for thin LEER, 16b Grant wi, ‘0 ft Brosdway. re MOST PAINFUL DECAYED TEETH OR STUMPS eserved by Olling and building up to origioal shape aod eoloh, without ln, with white Cbeopin ten ond el tic Teath Inserted over the old ones, Dr. SIGESMOND, 30 Kast! Nineteenth at, mi posers MISCELLANEOUS. _ BEATING. CULVER! ‘& SINONDS' IMPROVE HoT e air and hot water Furnaces are th ed in-use, Also Re (a4 up and warranted by a iB to most thoroughly t ors manufactured, Manufaciusing Compan, Co., 62 Ch street, < ees. THE TRADES. “STAMPER “WANTED_TO | TAKE THE Fa prove to work Indies and misses’ velvet THOWT OF A also an assistant and a good rounder on frames, JOHN J. HARDY, Nos, 2 and 4 Wooster at. nL aici each A FpCypss, WANTED—AT M. T. MORAN'B, 264 aD R WANTED—AT 346 jove but a good workman Heed apply, A! between Hoyt and Bond ate, WATCH AND CLOCK ie AM hitbern at TO rude! HAT FINISHING ONE Wie Adeatic st., Brookiy: een wt the trad Bonw MA! KERS | WANTLD-—ON CORNER OF DOCK ais,, Brooklyn, by james MoFarlan, hited La phe agi SILVER WARE; BEV! Pi experigueed 4 none others require’. Also Wilh ie parents rn Business, “Apply at iB Fulton ake up ataira ens 1? MMloor 71 thes fein = oe FROM wi ERLE BARI en rll _be aatonsabed at ea. ‘ae we Baye to on meat of ethos i fore sins enue edies at order for tl ingril pay 38 r cent ere fo ‘aey other dealer in on send a note ie ore TTARRIS, 1 a by Mrs. H = _.. MUSICAL, minutes of the cite 1 lunday school, Sali LANE, box 8,436 New he "850 jucting singin, York or! Address ANTED—A YOUNG LADY AbTO TO TRAVEL With an old established concert troupe; must be Accompany on the melodeon, Steady employment gi avis wt piaho Warervoms 485 Broome street _AMUSEM! Pe. AVEVUE THEATRE. EVERY Ay NIGH oberon - ee dgild hoe Unental mons sew comedy upon life at con- AVERLEY THEATRE. 8. Clinton eter 5 & John Stetson, Jr, Proprietors and Man: PENING OF TH FALL AND W INTER SEASON, MON a yy D BENS ATION OOMBINATIO . SEE FUTURE ANNOUNCEMENTS. 4 bg MB Ny napbesd yea BUCCESSOR TO acum American M BROADWat™-Comer irtieth | atreet. OADWAY, BLONDERS axpe Ponto N ¥ it 4 so ES 0) VIEW. Li A TO 10 'O DA. Atty DRAMATIC PERFOR ADMIBSION Mudsr nia Lert ENG Cane, NE. i a BU’ Err Lalla Rookh. H ‘dons GREAT TELEGRAM CARTOONS, Rook! LOOK FOR THEM, Fall Rookh. Bete Lalla Rookt. phase wih Rookb, JENNIE. Balla Rookh. DON'T FAIL TO BEK THE CARICATURB® IN TO-DAY'S PAPER, THis BUDNU ee —_ 1 DEPICTED: THE ATTITUDE OF FISK DURING THB tavcy, THE INTERNATIONAL BOAT RACE, AND HOW IT NDERFUL, CHINESE Grant Ww re WILL APPEAR ON MONDAY MORNING, AUG. 28, ‘OENTRAL PARK GARDEN, jue, between 21 and Fifty-ninth ate, ODURE geile rue GRE? “gA DEN CONCERTS, THEO. THOMAS’ UNRIVALLABS SEASON. ut WILL END. " erty Faun EVENING, AUGUS: ~~... pales actin SEB EVENING TELEGRAM CARTOONS a Fone matures, “Die Siren — Polka Schnell, WES He i OF TO-DAY. t el Fantaate, “Hug uenots" Meyerbeer He alogro Vivace, Fourth Byaiphoay, by «Beethoven we Maria,” adapled’ to ‘te first prelude by LYMPIC THE ATE BEGINS AT 8, THE ONL’ ane oe MIME. THE ONLY PANTOMIME. THE ONLY TAN THE ONLY PANTOMIME. The most theertut ny enlivening entertainment ever produced. 10D 70 MOTH REPRESENTATIONS GEORGE LOFOXS AMENICAN AND. HIGHLY FOPULAR PANIOMIMIN 'U! ‘ORY. DICCORY DOCK, FIC TUE UNRIVALLED GEO. L: THE UNRIVALLED GEO, L. FOX, THE PANTOMINIST OF THE AGE. THE PASTOMIMIST OF THE AGE, HE, SENSATIONAL, KIRA wiToUr PARALLEL IN THEIR, ART APPEAR TW H RB IrWICE, FONGARIAN DANCE AND TARVEST HOME. Mile HANIOLA, her brothers, TMIE and BOLOSSY, Eleven HUNG. arte 2, On ine Memutitat Biue ih. Polka! “Whirlwind,” Solo for Cornet. ‘MR. J. LEVY, 12, Quadritle, ‘Le Premier Jour de Bonhe " ADMISSION THIRTY FIVE CENTS, PRIVATE BOXES LLARS EXTRA, Can be obtained during ue day at Ge Bebiemeee No. 108 Broadway, and at Schuberth & Oo,'s, No. 820 Broadway, RAND OPERA HOUSE, X Corner Twenty ‘led 'H WEE! srt WEEK. LUCILLE WESTERN, LUCILLE WESTERN. LUCILLE WESTERN. IBLO" 's GARDEN. Lessees and Managers... JARRETT & pase Doors open 1:20) bepins apr a conciudes 10:40, FRIDAY’ EVENING, AND, SATURDAY MATINEE AT DAY ACGusm 2, 1 1869, T 'TIMES—FAST REN a ‘ COMPLETE SUCCESS. ety CROWDED ist 1 TIMES-EAST LYNNE, To witness Boacicanlt's ama sarcDay, Eran Ort anes biost BEST DRAM. ARRAN A: POGUE; THE ROBBER'S W AL ADMISSION, FIFTY 4 ORR MONDAY, gies 33 (POSITIVELY)—THE Bia ‘be IcK. GARD OPERA HOUSE. SPECIAL NOTICE.—Tho management reapectfully ane nounce that after WEEKS OF PREPARATION, and every detail being now complete, the grand spectacular and ro- mantic Drama, THE SEA OF ICE. will POSITIVELY be produced on a scale worthy the PIRSE THEATRE IN THE METROPOLIS, on Monday evening, August 23. ox ARHAUNA-POGUIE sony DOMINICK MURRAY as Feeney, eyes NA: oer K, ‘a cringing specimen of au informer, now open. Pn ca as Arrah-Na- Pogue, the simple peasant girl, de- Ree oe OO EN FoR THE SEASON. Yotlon her watobword and-coinge | Open Eveny Nigttt, her faith, JOSHEPHINE FIDDES as Fanty Power, with a dash for adventare, love, sincerity and bope. This highly romanti NIG OPEN at NIGHT, PEN EVERY Mur, WITH ROBERTSON'S GREAT COMEDY oF PAvID GARRICK, VID GARRICK, AVID GARRIC DAVID GARRIC! ARRAH-NA-P' ARRAH-NA- POGUE: ARRAH-NA-POGUE. masterwork of the be ME. GEORGE C, BONIPACE a8 pavip Gatnicn ARRAH-NA-POGUE, writers, in addition to its 4 ARRAH-NAPOGUE. perlor cast of characters, presents SUFFORTED BY 4 COMPANY OF AMERIUAN @ picture of elaborate scenery, DAVID GARRICK, He des dc, framed by Voeghlin, an Ooo Toe COMEDY OF ARKATLNA POOLE: pres fect by press, pub CCESSF UL COMEDY ARRAH-NA-POGUE, ie ‘and. ‘all ‘beholders. pitty COMEDY OF In active preparation, Boucicani'a atest sensational drama, - EVID G ARRICE. AVID GABRICK. entitles FORMOSA | Ch, THE RAILROAD sails tel MATINEE ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON at o'clock. Seats secured six days in advance. TRS TAMMANY. THE TAMMANY. NEW YORK Cy ah Ld COMPA: ie ..Proprietor® THE oe ELEN iD re ee iT OFF! THIS IE PEOPLE'S MUSEMENT PALACE, RECEIVED, hee pm ECENING WiTH (US UNBOUNDED cRoWDED. AND pg ACDIEN Ties. BRILLIARE AnD Pan by? fi FAULONE MARKHA! ALICE wasa.aow. PRI THE LAU New Bl ve Girls of the Period, ‘tanelis of the an,"* 1O. ‘Oce MOF and GOODHIOM, Chatapion Skaters. BROTHERS TORRES’ Sensation Trapeze Act, OLMAURIS| COMIC PANTOMIM EWCOMB'S Corps of Dani THE SILVESTERS! Now and Wonderful Tluston, HARBY GURR’S Unequalled Performance, LOGRENTA'S Trained Birds, Mice, Cats, £5. PRO BERTS" Magic 1 1 ADEA Last NIGHTS of Mrs. Sidney P. man's original American comedy of wit Mr JOHN B. OWENS as ‘JOUN UNIT, whieh, eat: hetanding ite g 10 way for the produ OWENS" SPEC HAUTIER, MONDAY EVENING, August 2%, wy be presented, SOLON SINGLE ry THE VICTIMS. OOTH'S THEATRE, Bo Meaty ied street, between Fifth and Sixth avvauee, TH18 AND every EVENING DURING THE WEEK, R. JOSEPH JEFFERSON nm Fr} world reoowned character of RIP VAN WINKLE. THIRD RIP VAN WINKLE MATINEE NEXT SATURDAY, COMMENCING AT 3 O'CLOCK Doors open at 7; to commence at 8 o'clock. Beate secured six anys in advance at the bor ofice of the theatre, at its branch ticket office, at the music store of C, H. Ditsop & Co., 711 Broadway. Ando otis Soeneetl ee ADMISSION TO A! rene FIFTY © ENTS, NOTICE.—The FIRST (tk EE Sis ‘the season will take place on SATURDAY WEEK, the 28th. THERE WILL BE NO MATINEE TO. OMORROW. Ne dite! THEATRE. bas ht 1 bg pastors OPERA HOUSE, 201 BOWERY. i RRIS' DUTCH RICHARD IIL ORRIS’ DUTCH KICHARD IIL of Mile. MARIETTA RAVEL. THREE IMMENSE PIEVES, A A HIT. |" The great Drill of the Colored Troops. ‘The Vistan a Hit of Ric! it Sombet to the Mist MAY ARLINGTON, SAKFORD, d Mr JAMES COLLINS have kindly Ty The Battle of Bosworth Field. The TL RE DOUBLE. 3 AR TROUPE, Mr. P- CONNELLY enguged to mupport Mile, Ravel. Tony Fane Bobby Rewcoml, Frank Kerua, J. Z raver, George Warre: Mile. MARIETTA KA KAVEL | Mile “ara BAVEL 0 ier, wc tie je Leirun, Helene Sin Mr FE Co CONNELLY ar. r. CONNELLT PR 3 "Bon JAMES COLLINS. "GH DIAMOND, JOG vee0e «Mr. £ Sanford | Margery..Miss May Arliagton eared MINSTRELS ay BROOKLYN, AT MRS F. ‘Conway's Park (heatr List T THREE NIGHTS. AST THRER NIGHTS, L, CROWDED. Red ad te DELIGHTED. zuve nuke WORTH, Edaeie and Bai Bava REED, igbt—In LUCREZIA Paine fi kN —In SOMNAMBULA. bey fr last night)-In RED RYANTS, PARK THEATRE, 618 IN BER cuabsivat, LIV TA ona STARURS: I ‘OOLEY’R OPERA HOUSE, BROOKLYN. The + BOBBY NEWCOMB, JOHN MULLIGAN, jooley’s Minstrels, Burlesque on ARRAH NA POGUE. &c: CWBBIATE 2 COMEDIANS, COMEDIANS.—WANTED fmmediatel "69 and "70, t versatile come ten pric: id. Apply ti yn. lade and lead choru: R. M, HOOLEY, Hoo! 620 navies ‘Pew Yorn BROOKLYN, ‘2 Opera House, Broo! MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, Broadway. & & (icon: teeta ban 3 ANATOMICAL MUSEUM. 3 e are fearfully and | en ene ——— — as wonderfully made | @20 i ‘pow Thyself.” ing Lite Within Life, bd 620 4 -—— —_—— 61 eo <r Bi 620 3 The Beauties, Wonders and Monstrosities of 618 | @20 lady ‘thou eu 6i8 = the Human and Anjmal Creation to be seen at = 618 | 620 fail to visit this erlorte and wonderful collec 620 ove visit, as $ tion, Females only in attendance. Open from 8 A. M. till 7 P.M. on RENOR'S LYRIC HALL, 721 to 727 Sixth avenue, opposite Reservoir aquare. ‘The great success attending Mr. Trenor’s effort in "h FIRST CLASS HALL FOR FIRST CLASS PEOPLE bhasiadaced him to greatly enlarge bis beautiful rooms, «0 that they now OCCUPY NEARLY AN ENTIRE BLOCK, Pe the rooms refurnished, painted and richly embellished RARE AND COSTLY PAINTINGS, IMMENSE MIRRORS, de, rendering this truly splendid esiablishment not only on6 of the EERE but by far the moet convenient 1n the elt BALLS, CONCERTS LECTURES, WEDDINGS, PR VATE nis Luce TABLEAUX, & Roome open daity. 100 Séuces, 800 Chairs und other Fur- piture for aale cheap. OTICR._WOOD'R MUSEUM.—THE LADIES AND keotlemen eagaged for the seaenn of 1869 aud 1570, will please assemble in the green room of the theatre on Monday, GORGE WOOD, ‘roprietor and Manager, HEATRE FRANCAIS TO LET—FOR UPERATIC AND dramatio representations, concerts, balls and lectures, By the night, week, month or season, Apply to J. GRAU, rector, Theatre Francais, POLITICS IN TENNESSEE, ONG ISLAND, AGRIOULTURAL FAIR ‘be held on the grounds of The Prospest Park Fair Ground Association TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, Oct 13 and 14, Senator Brownlow and Removal from Ofice—He Writes Letters Showing the Ime licy of Certain Remo: The Knoxville Whig (Browniow’s organ) says the following letter has been sent to @ Washington radi- cal organ for publication, but as it has not appeared in that paper “the inference is that tts publication has been declined,” The Whig adds:— This inference is strengthened by the fact that Senator Brownlow's letter addressed to the colored men was forwarded to that office with alike request, which was not complied with. KNOXVILLE, August 10, 1869, SIn—T wish to. say a few worte through your journal to the republicans of the nation ally ani the tober I Full particulars wil! be nus MARTIN KALBFLEISOR, TPrendent. _Epwanp P. Monnts, Secretary. “CADEMY OF MUSIC, BUFFALO, THE LYDIA HONT SGN TROUPE EVERY EVENING THIS WEEK. = = RIVE COMPL hose willing to travel South this winter e bility desirable, Address Stage Manager, 0 Broom atreet, near jowery. 1 dent and hia Cabinet particularly touching the | e Teaneese MPORTANT LECTURES T0 GENTLEMEN ONLY, ON : 0 Interesting, Invaluable and scieotie subjeots, showing | flection. hewn! Ernter ia elected Governor of Tennessea how to live and what to live for, are delivered daily at Jad having curried ‘East, Middle aud West Te e, the New York Museum of Anatom: e unable to attend | fiey divisions of the ‘State. That there wi any gan receive a copy by forwarding 2 ceute to ihesecreiary, | fraudulent votes cast [have no doubt; but the majority ig 618 Broadway. <—— RS. NELLIE BRUCE WILL D! lng 2 a. J LEC. ture on “Democracy {n America’ , guste too large to be wet to we account of fraudutent votew, Oceaston to endorse Governor Senter as a toni aaa 'rellable republican, the chatgs of his enemies ta che con: trary noteithstanding, The Legisiatare, though not republi- enn, fe not democratic, and therefore will not elect Auirew Jobieno to the Senate, but will fall back upon some such con. Servative, old line whig as Governor Neill 8. Brown or Feyion, and, in my Yadgmvents will ‘adopt the Firtecnts ‘amendment. Messrs, Stokes and Butler, stung by defeat and by the Io of both theit Congressional districts, which have been carrie: by the Senter seit in said by their frienda will at one Broadway, on Saturday evening, August m. epee 47, lecture to commence at 8 o'clock. ‘Admtaaton 10 cents. A LARGE VARIETY OF THE FINEST P manufactured jn this chy. we rR patent fully warranted six, y 0 ’ Nnvs & SON, 285 East Twenty: saree id Third avenues. ane d Warerooms of et, betweea Sec- proceed to Washington to have all federal osiicera in Teane: see who voted for Senter instantly removed and Stokes Publieans appointed in thelr places, Thousands of a8 republicans as Tennesse: adtorde voted tor Banter ax a reput lican candidate ajority of the republicans of LARGE ABSORTMENT OF FINEST PIANOS MANU. A factared; fi guarantee; inetalments takeo ; cond band P le and taki 4 Plat Tennessce are Senter men. They have never seut delegations tore; ama purchased. 8 | to Washington ta invoke the ald of the administratiouin the 5 Agr Eighth street, near Broadway, | contest and they will uot do so now, even for tho sake of continuing their friends in office. I write in no spirit of die- FAMILY WILL SELL A MAGNIFICENT PIANO. forte, coat $600, for less than balf; earved rosewood, even octave, overstrung bass, celebrated mal uaranteed Sve years; nearly new; cover and stool included. 118 Ser- enth street, A MAGNIFICENT. BAe 7% OCTAVE PIANO. ey Mgeage & advice. We think a nessee uite ehoagh for members OF tae Canta her tees clioneoring’ letters durin the canvass declaring their preference for Stokes; an now, to turn republicans out of office for daring to vote for Bente = thetr chotes of the two republican candidates for Gov Ae mons to us from our standpoint very much like yt tt wernment Into conflict with forte; 0 worth of elagant Household Furai- ture at Br ea, {u lote to gull parebasers: Reorsust bink ere that co compe, Parlor , Paintings, Bronzes, Mirrors, rtatns, Cham- moved from office because Rae hed eee eta geet depen Te wa hee ted poy i ag oly CO lab pide the whole nftion 40 not ake the same view of tne subjeet- In plain English, what we in the removal of licane ra *SEVEN OCTAVE ROSEWOOD FIANOFORTR—80 Beater, tre perbly finished, four round corne: fine t made to ord ort time ago, for eal Gash at 194 Grand street, impr roret Bloke Ll appointed. politicians, 1 om, very Fespect Pe anil BARGAIN,.—STEINWAY Bra aang our we Wool Toune vorner alae eat ORE dient servant, Wd: BROWNLO geod 110 perfect mo\ i, 96 Fourth TWE CHASE MOVEMENT FOR THE PRESIDENCY. ‘A * |AGNIFICENT ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE For | (Washington (August 18) cor correspondence of Phila- a roe eee, Vonrimi citys me made to order; city delphia Press. bs #975, including The friends of cane Justice Chase are open and Blootand Corer. Parlor jor Butte, Blageron, “paintioge, Books | loud-mouthed tn Wi eit assertion that they have as Sitch, loge eyecare meres WT West | surances of aupport for tlt from. the. South for We Fin 2008 Tara GEEE Saag | SETS epunbee Maron fee pah P YOU WANT A GOOD PIANO CHEAP CAL a4 rebut oan moveme in ti uth was J P, CUMMINGS’ wareroom, No.8 Union square. HAT = organized for his efit, and the result of the Dent Inataimente or rented any At them before you dect Purct, MELODEONS duced pore { new 7 octave Pianos for Goward: new Cab $46 wot up' jay to ‘e ) customers, Only look | Movement in Mississippi ‘Will in the end hae whe the wisdom of their Rae) General Dent, known familiarly as the President’s door- keeper, publicly declares. his willingness to ie c Drgans for 46 ” | bin next year’s salary that Judge Ghave will be — band instruments 1 froak fe to #175, Monthly beth: next candidate of the democracy for President, and men received and lnstrume! for rent. Wareroome 4st | bis brother, Judge Dent, will be the next Governor Broadway, , HORACE WATERS, of M AND ORGANS. pe! |

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