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chambermaid apo ia thoroughly unders * & first rate waiter, and r siness. The best of city : Ee % as eu aes ee ne wars. WANT. wal morelend to state to the Cabinet of Vienna that Polish | Moldavia Oream—Tats superb compound onrrvaRy. ta vehi RE, ee mn oo ren res ns Sone Russia woult not be allowed to enter the | ‘or stre snd duatitying the Bele, oresare! | Departed thie Me om tatarday, July 98, at 7 ) "DEMANDE UNE BONNE D’ENFANT ‘ANTED—A SMART, TIOY PROTSETANT GIRL, TO ANTED—BY 4 {)>. 1: 1 \GL8 YOUNG WOMAN, isl - aly and sold by W. A. BATCARLOR, at Wie calebrats) | bus, Govervor's Island, N.Y, at the residanos of his d pop ectste Pama Tl aga fl D I Rags lar ge G a ce tnadinn tas cindtesk si ha dion ly ap by . De Camp, U. xX Army, Jams C. De Car. Une femme jeune et récomment arrivée it pré. , &t No. 6 Clark street, Brook: a rituation p or Eygiteh army, or to fo! betr end Bj eng) 288 Broatway. Batebelor’» pote encnanggh * J my, from a residence | {60 Sadresrer au No, 112 Wall street, & 10 heures. lyn. N. B.—Good references required. - ‘The Earl of Aberdeen replied that no instructions had | hair aye deen given. ‘The Karl of Aberdeen then brought forward | pa. ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION | reference oven an object £0 a short distance of two years in Californie, be had assembled Ais famatly Pin COOK AND WAITER.—WANTED IMME- ples, Tan and Freenies, Can be inetant.. | under bis father’s roof. antici} & bright future. ry g omen ic. as plain cook and to assist in and | i % ly for iwo “ the following message from the Queen, which was read | ty removed from the skin by using Vendersmith’s extract suxgogated be the aiieation of Srothees, sikeen, aft sent y a Raed ‘acetal Anotes troning, or to do the work of qmall tamlly, 7 | aa Mee Dy the Lord (hancellor:— of roses and alder Sowers This article, ladies, you can | perente. sudden blow bas-prostreted all hopes, the office of Holdredge’s Hotel, No. 1 Clinton place, cor- | reference. Pieare call at No Sixth avenue. -—— 2 Ber ty deeming it exvedient 19 provide for any | %¢FeD4 upon as recommended. caly by E | snd instead of joy, the wise degrees of Providence b8ve.} ney Brosdway. : ey ANTED—A_ C00 ex en en which may arive in consequeace 9° | WV A Tg ae a Renin ae pea nell nde MD moarning. - ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE and kitchen yi: the war in ybich Her Majesty is ageint the | of Grand ana Mulberry streets; and Mra, Hays, 175 Ful- | Unising an mrong and decided traits of maaly char LAIN COOK, WASHER AND IRONER, OR GENBRAL ‘young woman, as cook. washer, and ironer; goo! | customed to hoteln B= of Ruseia, on the defensive offensive, ask | ton street, Brooklyn. acter and , he combined in a high degree the Dousework.—Situation wantea io a private fa- | city reference given. Please call at 312 Mott street, near | ——————___" apuldabest EbtvGas anand 6 ade tenderest affec:ion for bis parents, devotion ase mily. Good reference given. No objection to the coun | Bleecker, for two days, if not engaged. ANTED—BY 4 as may be neesessary for making provision sccord- Bateheler’s Hair Dye ws stil) the Leading | and father, and an unwavering attachment to eckuow- try. Apply at No. 111 Hester street, for two days. ————_—— woman, @ cl onmee. by ail schnowledped to be the beet dye extant for | ledged friends, see remenes be Hife boldly avowlog his — ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, | having lost ber ow: wet. ce eae emcees oasalane’ i abe enty | siberence to the Cheia:Jao religion. His last words were | C)ERVANTS.—PRIVATE, FA\ Wy A aipesaiies ‘to: tu pemesel Lonsowerk: ‘2,0. omall | 191 Orange wrest « mensege would be taken into considerai Mon. | Wibonsinde MILIES, AND head ve into tion on Mon- gf be ols | expressive of his falth nnd confid@boo in his Red-emer, Satetien be Bens, He oe ee ee ee ie oe bat Seer” | Seri Snes around ageing Das wy mcecoen tae g wes ooo PP MoRtR Cousin aca Eee "She tases 8 Woon setts tage” | VT ANTE of the Chureb, " H Bip Dawes yr Ripening oe Cin cee le deca ll sr risertirrlaamgatirc eda 16th, The | EnlD’s Colorifie or Improved Mistantancons | to 70, in the belief of “uture and taum tal happesees. | the best ‘oflce in the city for trish: Ih, Scotch and ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE | assist in washio Hair pe ‘ BY A PROTESTANT svermaid and waiter, or od also lain . tof city references given. rts m natura) jet black and beautiful | His life had been of » varied, adventurous snl conse ytie. German servants. German Farmers, coach- roung woman, a cvok, washer, and ironer, iu a | country preferre General Cavajl is appointed Commander of Cavalry at | brown, leaving tbe halt soft and gloany, Applied or for |, ing character; but few hnew him beyond the cirele of bis | men, gardeners, porters and techanion always’ to bo | private family; bes no objec iom to go a'short distance in | Please call at 116 Wooscr vraet. Gan be vece the tec Madrid, The insurgentefwere masters of Madrid. The | sale at 45 Navsan, adjoiing Liberty and at drug rape prota gy curio love and Sey found there, and at the Branch office, 102 Greenwich | the country. Call for two days at 64 Spring street, room | days. E troops were engaged against the baricades, and fighting | *®4 fancy stores generally, Freedict of hs nindncad nan "wenavolnase, which no | stet_Terms moderate, Rati Rat aa hall a YY ANTED TWO Bs 81 \CRD WOMEN, TN AAT. ‘was going on in several parts of the capital when the Aspmwall’s Tonic Mixture Extingutshes | strikingly marked vis course through hfe. + ITUATION ¥. “$Y 4 YOUNG MARRIED WET Wars SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE private family oo. «# cook and leundrese; must despatch left. fever and ague as certainly and wor s water | St. Louis Republican please copy: . , purse, with s full breast. of milk. . Hes no objection Protestant girl, to cook, wash and iron, or would | understand doing uy Bor ‘ovo und Grat rate cooking; and A battle had boon fought betweem O’Donsell and een rneabe (hod jmoore by ee SE 6 go 8 short distance in the oountry: The best of city pecs no objection Be dope pr epee ie, pe beal:ny an Taare rd not tare, of 4 . it ie, es; city 7 pr ‘ ro Maser. ‘The Inter was defeated, wounded, and taken | Vara'atter' the orient reipe of 1861 by Thomas & | ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. | ‘criecists srt”. “70 ‘19% Clinton pac, | Dit. sont een tnye eh | gear Fourth avenue eat prisoner. The populace have sacked the palace of Chris- | Maxwell, (successors to Aspinwall,) 66 William street: SSS eee |. ~ — : 3 COOD COOK, WABHEE fina at Salamander, near Granads. x Apap Ry aa “ WARTS. ITUATION WANTED.’ 4 RESPECTABLE YOUNG ‘ANTED—A gr A 48 COOD COOK, WASHER The whole of Catalocia ge risen; the Captain-General | , ellpger te ome in the Morchant’s German girl, seventeas. yeare of age, wantas sitas- mg ye 2 3 surpass anything that RESPECTABLE GIRL WANTS A SITUATION TO | tion to take care of children, aid is to do all kinds Neads it, and there deen at several ita. “deen offered d; in the of . Ne do ) housework and as washer and iron- * 9 . | gh 5 Ny if from Can be seen for two at 167 . bid a fighting pola jena Besprs er ot hak ar et oe corr “ies vanaf iy on “zs Sarre, roa mbenitery vey. Address K. L. G., Broad. ty Bixth end Seventh 6 ¥ ep ae be a : daye : rtrrbag surge cage ee | are oured. Sold . V. Clckner is Bar. peed . Good reference given. Call pera | ng or a St <a Searels. Besta, Minion: Chet ths. Basnians: hat sist chy street, from to Beach. Don't fail to get the | street ta the rear TIVATION W, BY ACRESPEOTABLE YOUNG | WV ANTED-AEHUATION, BY 4 GOOD ACTIVE W2NTe, 70, TRAV aN YOUNG MAN Ray ness and cap prodoce tne dest of city reference e Trou'test place. ‘With a check near Betaum. as ycu value your life. mas, as porter ft a -a‘ofe, or ‘to drive a horre and 0°ae ck iB, to F od security, and wishing to VERY RESPECTABLE ‘WISH! general: jection to do chambepwork and take care of children; | travel on a ralary e+” he f an op ity by ad- a A tect coon, Nasihe oes naa seems waitin wee tens: So eae eee % | can show city reference from her last place. Can be | 4 C., office of Lovejoy’s Hotel eine Creeasata, Gourand’s Italian Medicated feap cures a as i ¥ ios eR ie ae hs fun tectea te aT es Gant en iressing C., wvejoy 5 day. ples, tan sunburn, mak rheum, morphew, pinata) hessoneny of. ‘ ‘ Pame, Friday—P. M. pigples, sreenlen, tan aubtile uproots. hair from low | tbe city 5 184 Falton street, a : Our fands have opened lower, and the Three per Cents forobende, or any part ‘of the body. Lage rouge, ly frvm her last place, where she has lived year. Pleage:| Brooklyn, or a note Groped 10. 0 Herald office, will Ww SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE W testant map seen, Protestant girl, as chambermaid and waiter; can | yate family; be ui leoed at 00. Ter tore from Broadway nok engeged. hain di tei aa sR a give the bent efron fom her iat plas Can be'veen | perfeetion, sleo the ina: Commercial Intetiigence, Lac in "SION. WRITERS, HOUSE PAINYERG, Goa | st 74 Eighteenth street, between Sixth and Seventh | Borges for ibe last tas ve ' Joly 21,—Messrn: Milligan, Evaos,& Lom- | For Beau! the Complexion, Eradtoat~ RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT GIRL WANTS 4 Person of considerab'e experience is open toa per- | SYenues. can produce the beat of Johor perl ihe cotcn arnt moderately ocive daring tog all tans, and freckles from the face, the batm ‘a0 seamstrese—has no objection te assist | manent situation, beinga Gret rate workman. in the fol- RESPECTABLE | Player, with whom !-° s Gustations soNoe Orleans fai ang) salaaiag Oe oft Boston; Cr He RING, 103 Brosday, and ¢ for two days, st ber lay place, 83 Plorrepoat stecr, ah regen idea eligi need TEL As aplioon, cs. Wi Govmmbacat ovareace: | ieee a ek s § 8} it a a og H. fair, 044; middling, 5%. Spe Davelaken | DINGION, 16 Broadway. ” Brodkiyn,. and enamelling, ee er Ssrecttaone | Please callat 120 West Nineteenth street, inthe reer. Can | Twenty seventh and 6,000. and exporters x - ledge of accounts. Address W. 8., cate of Mr. Jamos | St good city reference. " ab lend downwards, and Weetern canal Cristadero’s Hair Dye.—This art WET NURSE—A RESPECTABLE MARRIED WO- ntice, 4 Chambers i "eae ANTED—IN "RIVATE FAMILY; & WHO “eh Ohio 82s. per bbl. to man wishes a situation as wet nurre; she can give Prestice, 4 x ‘ ANTED—A_ SITOATION, BY ty Ferwork- i ; is wil to i, ame GS; Greeeiesd/metucuay reactor | CO SUE Me manmracrnn MaGURA ND | andar tke "antsy ae | Hatz See ae . —P rmanent em want a q ee "OUNG ME! LEARN A TRADE, baby. (ure mac tha ole) lat j cama ne eforan y a endy | given. Flease call at 1 Ber pee. ANTD—TWO YOUN? MN TO LEARN A TRAL PROTESTANT GIRL WANTS A SITUATION a8 | Szad@ conven 4 Pe. rooeens ANTED—A SITUATION,‘ BY TWO YOUNG GIRLS; Factory, 7G hem , : ‘Ay Geecabermnid and to's tne vackings asaiea Be areas Se stented: 4 Sha war ca Swe. coen: W) “toe to conn, wash aa'irvo. (a 8 Sat rate washer pte wrt ee Maite trade society. good city references; can be seen t ton pli " t 3 and froper, ratands misking bread, suited. Please call at NOnt00 Ninth sea eben en.” W., 16 Ui » Ui , tae retore: ‘the other as chambermaid and ae ANTED—BY 4 YOUNG MAN OF ACTIVE BUSI- ess habits, with 3100 to $200, H : & situation as Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth streets, floor. nee oe aye ret 5 under- | clerk, or 32 interes: is some light business, that will MERCHANTS, &C.—A BOY, 16 YEARS OF AG! Doet employ all bis time and attectlon, am : ‘MIDDLE AGED WIDOW LADY WISHES A SITUA- ay Tater situation with a ‘merchandise or ship “4 ober p dg con AREY, Fins call at C6.) 76) teat: of Fefereuce given variate address 0. P. thon a tami), Europe. aire one er; he writes a fair hand smart at account nat ween, Seven! - | Broadway Post Office, the ? Ass The’ curser of Bevecth avers ant Thirty- | knows the city, Any commands to Mesara, | Can be seen fortwo'days, if no: suited in a nice family. = — ‘ANTEN—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN. git Spelled acituation as first-rate cook, isa aggre moniala as to ca; addressed eighth street. Scott & merchandise brokers, 913¢ Wall street, or G. C., Herald office, will be attended to. mily ging to California; dreeemaking 0 PROTESTANT GIRLS WANTED—ONE TO DO | 824 iroper; reference given. Apply at who has just Perfectly well, and would make herself generally u q the general housework of 8 small family, and the treet, Broodiya, Detween Court and Smith streets. | wishes to give city reference. Can be seen at street, | otber to nurse. Apply to James T, Smith, 275 Pearl ‘ANTED—IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, A RESPECTA- | South. between avenues B and C, for th:eo days. atreet. ‘ble woman aa cook, and to assist in washing and in : r ironing. None but those who understand their business YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION TO 000 ‘A PRIETORS A RTERS.—A WHITE foal seltamentes, nted pom ae i ona my On Sunday, July 30, by the Rev: Mr. J. Ayars, ut hls re- wou Soft toon, oo. Would do, peeaeay Lavenes: Feles BANE eee ieee ae “ a ee Sather St Liverpool are dull, but rates were not es. | dence im York street, Jersey City, N.J., Mr. Jom T. be seen for two days at 108 Heventh street, neer | s 7 and South Ferry stage, the advertiser pe sus. SRR RS VY Eee RIS ag Ryan, late — Rss Tipperary, Ireland, to Miss | avenue B. the last person who left. The same returned to ANTED—A SITUATION,-BY A RESPECTABLE ‘The full report of commercial intelligence having fail- | “Gx . Faly 17, the Rev. Dr. Boott, Marrmmw COOK WANTS A SITUATION INA wao | Mosre. Brady & Bushnell, 347 Broadway, will be liberally Protestant as chembermaid, and te do fine — soe phn Bh cba tae pops pis af | warmns, of eit tb Mine D., daughter of the late CoMianestoMaanntbcdna wal Hadas 6 | Ce Se vo a lee ofthe day at Salty rouch, but beeve it to be corrects ‘Nosh Camp, of Newark, N. J. to cook for a private boarding house. None but © YOUNG WOMEN WANT SITUATIONS—ONE 10 | 49 West Twonty:s street, near Siath avenue, id Livearoot, July 21, 1054. ‘those who can give a permanent rituation need ay do cooking, washing and ironing, and the othor as : Mevars. Brown. Shipley and Co.s circular states that Died, ‘The beat city given. Pleas call at No. 42 West | chambermaid and waiter. Pleace call at 226 lourteenth (he cotton market heavy in the On July 31, at the residence of her aons, Drs. | Broadway for two days. street. They can come well recommended. 2 t 180 Grand wok bara the Occ osiiy part of the | pawin and John B Hunter, Amy Huxrsm, in the ON year | een rere pppoe cpeeaaeE : gree Apely ite day ase Sina; ot last Weak'a: Grate’ Toren | of her : A GERMAN LADY, LATELY ARRIVED FROM 2U- ‘ANTED—A RESPECTABLE, STEADY WOMAN, As | *reet, Willladsberg, Sar y Tas ots Teebvy oe eThe “of the ‘See aoe: and friends of the family are respectfully Tope, wishes to obtain a situation as lady’s maid; cook ins private family. None need apply who YOUNG ‘GERMAN WOMAN, A i hewever he snoen frotly copped. The cakes invited rom Friends’ Meetiog | speaks , German and English. Inquire at No. 18 | cannot produce respectable city references a .waiter, chambermaid or 8,650 Dales, and exporters 7,860. Lar hig | House, corner of Hester and beth streets, at three | Bowery, in the basemont, city for sobriety, honesty, and cleanly habits. ease, Caatee farence,’ and is willing to . The tl mata =e Orlane fir, O90 mil 5%a.; ONa.; middling, 544.; Uslands fait; 6x¢d.; , a3ga. a ba tatedior’ to-da; 000 pin y (Friday) were 6, Dales, and the steady. The stosk of cotton in port is es- fest bales, of which there are of American Bamavercs7s—The market continves dull, and prices ere irregalir. For foe days pat tore ha ben ites floar ‘Ba. to 4a per © er, Gasrieston; Ni 5 Arrived at Gravesend—"th, Genl Jones, has oo from Vetentas via Bonton for London; Chicori, Houdle (Cardenas, for ditto. Pelztical intelligence. ‘The State election for Governor and members of the Legislature takes place in North Carclina on ry: Gen. E. P. Walton bas declined the independent @ republican party nomination for Goveraor of Vermont. John H. Wella, of Greene county, has been nomi- nated an the whig candidate for Congress in tho Washington district, Peun. Judge Ho'man has been nominated for Congress by the hunker democracy of the Fourth Con- jet of Indiana. Axoruen Mumprr—On Friday last a shocking murder was committed ip TIL, the exact locality we se unsble to state. Two men, pamed Hibbs and Thompson, were qorking in a barvert fie oe dy tty wg @rose between then ‘and Hibbs stabbed the with « pitchfork cans- ee Coe ing ro Hibbs was arrested, aad js now Sangamon county awaiting ‘teil — Alton Courier. x Machines._We have fally setticd sgainst us for infringement, and have the li- E Howe, Jr., to manufacture ander his patent there can be no question about the right to asecor machines, We bave commenced prosecuting {n- rogers of our patents, of which we have ten on sewing mesiives Ali other machines in market palpably in- ‘© one or wore of our pateata If any bay those in- ferio: machines, they will be compelled by? A for i- Seaseto use them I My SINGER & CO., roadway. fewme Macoines-To the Pablic—All suits Between me and [. W. -inger & Co. are settled, and they Stel Swords and Bayouets have cffected est revolution the revolution in the ft and style of -hirt erected by aystem, seissora and needles, at « Green's No 1 Astor House, ts'a + popular measure qccomplisbed without « “blow, mn i: and 20 days. ‘The friends of the family are fully invited to ‘a short lames Metering hermty pes ora of the late Robert Ged- ey ct Nyack, county, N. ¥., aged 16 years mont feta et on Monday, uly Me hotn pp of in on . Mig aca iat amy a eat of the are invited to attend the funeral services, at her Mines bouse, 86 Twelfth street, at seven o’olock this afternoon. ‘The remains will be taken te Quaker’s Farme, Conn., for ‘itartiord and New Have pers pl and New Haven joase Z On Monday mor: , July a ioe dom Bernard and Anne Reilly, aged 4 months and 18 days. See seanily ore recuoctel. Vigan. Lend pe ae = the resicence parent eonard street, witnout wafers chert and z iMness, J Sorges er a severe jamms Somers, Sergeant of charg police, a native of Granard, county fora, . His friends and acquaintances, and the members of the Police Department and Tailors’ Association. are pone: tery. (5 fatarday night, July 20, Awe Param, Haq. Inte His relatives and friends, and those of the family, are from iv, . 's Church, Wi Cn Nags yee this afternoon, it cor invitation. His remains wood. LI, on morning, July 31, Exma Laparvt, daughter of Albert J. and Josephine Delatour, aged 2 Frnt d month and 18 days. ‘The friends of the famity are Tnvitea to attend the fu- neral, from the residence of her parents, 10 City Hall place at two o’clock this af:ernoon. On Monday, July 31, Jonn W. Vacurz aged 23 years. Bis frienda, ‘and those of hia father, aro invited to at- tend the foneral service, at the residence of Dr. Vache, oon tandsy, Jaly 96, of dysent of W. y, Jul i, lysent Jonanna, wife ‘m. M. Ogitvie, a, 3, years, ah i van remains were taken to Toronto, 0. W., for inter- men’ On Monday, wi at Jyremiar, infant son of Jeremiah and Hanpah (rowley, aged 11 months. The friends of the family are respectfully invited to otrerd the funeral, at one o'clock this afterhoon, from 207 West Forty-third street, between Eighth and Ninth avenues. On Mondey, Jaly 31, Mrs. Carnanmve Hotomeox, wife of Lawrenoe }, in the 49th of her age. Ber remains will be taken to Cypress Hills Cemetery for interment. Her friends and those of her family, are re-pectfully invited to attend her a, from the resi- dence of her son-in: law, Robert Scott, 217 West Tweaty- Gfth street, at two o'clock this afternoon. On Sunday evening, July 30, after a short {fness, roms 5. Pitman, som ore eiection mavtely { {nvited to attond omas B. are at her funeral, at two o’clock to-morrow afternoon, from eee. 190 Hudson street, without furiher On Mondsy morning, July 31, Jouy J., youngest son of Jomes Me and Bridget Dillon, ‘aged 11 months pn ed ‘Tho frionds be agd mrad are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral, h will take place at two o’clock this afternoon, from their residence, 224 East Fourteenth street On Monday, July 31, in tho 10th, of herage, Sorma, only dunia of Rbian & and Adotia Ludlatn, if foneral will move from 299 Greenwich atzost, gt ———— this afternoon. op Teeg hs R hre relict of the late Ben- jumin Jesup, in the [th year of her age. The re! and friends of the family, and of her ne ; Benjamin J. Pentz, are invitel to attend the foneral, from her late residence, 138 West Twenty first street, at throe o’elock this af ernoon, without further invitation. The remains will be interred in Groenwood. On Sunday, July 30, Carmanme imarkr, wife of Thomas Beakey, ana dan; of Flizabeth Cuddy, aged 22 years, 2 Fhe friends of the fa LU ly are res) invited to at- tena her funeral at two Oralook ‘hin aftecaoon’ from her lste Tesicence, 200 Elm street. On Sunday, July 00, after s lingering illness, Lows Stewanz, 53 years. The relatives and friends of the family. also Tompkins Lodge No. 9, I. 0 of O ¥., and Schhyler Chapter O. of U. A., are res) invited to attend his faneral, at three o'clock this \, from hie late realdonce, 125 Fast Thirty-third street, corner of Third avenue, without further invitation. On Sunday, July 30, of cholera infantum, Tomas, in- fant son of Johu and Lumsden. Ths remains will be taken to Oak Hill Cemetery for in- terment. on Saturday, J of cholera, Ricuarn J. Roe remains will be interred in the of the Ever- In aes, on Monday, July 81, Conxaua Jamms Laan, ry y and friends of the family are Invited to o'tend ber faveral, at three o'clock this afternoon, from the residence of her brother-in-law, Thomas Dob- von. 262 Atlantic strect, Brooklyn. After s short illness, Jomx Baknox, late of Bt. John’s, Nowfoundland, aged 52 years. The funeral take place at cleven o’cloek this morn- ing, from 86 Dean street, Brooklyn. The friends of the fomily are respectfully invited to attend. On Sunday evening, Jnly 30, in Brooklyn, after a lo and painful iMness, which she bore with Christian forti- tudo, Many Euzanemn, wife of Charles Ashwin, formerly of Bir \gham, England. fo yp. on Monday, July 31, Mre. Sanam Matrsy, widow of the late Charles Maltby, in the 44th your of her ago. Her friends, and those of her son-in-law, John R. Bt. Felix, are invited to attend her funeral, from the resi- dence of the latror, Raymond street, near Fulton avenue, Brooklyn, without farthor notice, at four o’clock precise: ly this afternoon. Jn Brooklyn, L. 1, on Sunday, July 90, Maxrencome Ascoven, eon of Captain Henry D. ‘nad Retecte Grafton, U.S A., aged months, At Tarrytown, on Saturday, July 20, after a short M- nees, Asn, wife of John B. Copentt, in’ the 77th year of her ago. At Brooklyn, on Monday, July 31, of consumption, Loves M. Barry, aged 19 years. The friends of the fs ly, also those of her brothers, Wulism and John, are reepectfully invited to attend her faneral, from 26 Furman street, Brooklyn, a‘ nino o’clock this morning. “5 “God takes the d, too good on earth to stay, And lea res the bad, too bad to take away.’’ 7. p.p, wife of the late Jamos Pitman, 2 ie YOUNG GIRL WANTED TO TAKE CHARGE OF A. children and do chamberwork in a small family. ioDe com! are fond of children, and a disposi- tion. Apply at 191 Hudson street, after 9 o'clock. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A situation as an excellent cook. Has no abjec'ion to assist in washing and ee Can give the best of city Teference. Please cail at 87 Twenty-fourth street, be- tween.Sixth and Seventh avenues, for two days; MIDDLE-AGED PROTESTANT WOMAN. WISHES A Bo 0 take care of ap tovalid dy Tho best of npr phos Please inquire at No. 1834 Carmine GERMAN GIRL, WHO WAS BREN THREE YEARS IN A, this country, wants a situation to do general jousework. Please call at 681 Eighth avenue. FAMILY WISH TO RECOMMEsD) AN EXCELLENT chambermaid and seamstress Khe has been in their tmploy three years anda half. Apply at her pro- sent place of employment, No. 234 Nineteonth street, be- tween Eighth and Ninth avenue. BARTENDER, WHO CAN GIVE THB BEST CITY ZA. references, wants « situstion in a hotel or restau- rant. Address M. P., Herald office. Acie MARRIED MAN, JUST ARRIVED FROM wants « situation in a store; haa cayetionss in woroniot thn bert Lonton Soames, Ade dress R, V., Herald office. RESPECTABLE WOMAN WISHES A S?TUATION a8 good cook; also, a Orst-rato washer and ironer, anda firstrate beker. Has no objection to goa ehort distapce into the country, either to New Ruohell: or to Stamford. Good referézea can be givov. Please to call for two days at 83 Oliver strect, second floor. YOUNG PROTESTANT ¥RENCH WOMAN WISHES asituation in an Americano family, as nurse or bermaid. Inquire at 884 Scoond avonue, first floor. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITU- ation as laundress ins private family. The best of city reference can bo given. Can be seen for two Fim street, corner of Broome, second toor. KEEEPER, ETC.—WANTED, BY AN ENGLISH- man, thirty years of age, a situation as clerk, ware- houremsn, or in similer capacity ; is » good bookkeeper, quick at accounts, and well paren business gone- rally. First rate city references as to ability, &c. Ad- dress A. Z , Herald office, or at 620 Eighth avenue. OY WANTED—ABOUT 14 YEARS OF AGE, TO AT- tend an office and be gonorally useful; one living ith bis parents preferred. Salary about $50 tho first year. Apply at 7 Old alip. Re WANT?D.—LADIES AND GENTLEMEN / of the chorus wishing an opgagement, may apply at the Europa Hotel, 550 aston streot, from eleven to two oreleek. A. GASPARONI. 1OACHMAN WANTED—T0 TAKE CARE OF CAR- es and a repository, aud a horse; private ~ »ach- men with recommendations only peod apply at 27 Woos- ter street. Cue AND GARDENER WANTED—A SINGLE man, who understaocs his business, and ia willing to make himeclf generally useful. An American, Eng- i-hman or Scotchman preferred. Call between 10 and 2 — at 18 Fuiten street, corner of Front, in the office, ‘ 00K WANTED.-—WANTED, IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, &@ first rate woman cock; none nood apply excopt those who Seven understand the business, as will not be required to do ironing, or other businera not connected the it. Woges liberal. For fur-her iculars, apply to William T. Corwin,«grocer, 639 way, Doar street. {00K3 AND WAITER GIRLS WANTED.—COOK FOR bearding honse, $90; 6 cooks for private families, Oe oe waiter girls for private familics, $5; 12 hotel waiter girls; 12 cooks washore and fronors, funy immediately at 149 Grand stieet. Also, @ Pro- at lanndresa. ORRESPONDING CLERK OR AMANUEN=IS.—WANT- ’ ed, @ gentleman of education who is capable of S- ing an Bmanuensis snd of being t-nght to take chargo of the correspondence of a honse doing a large business. It is indispensible that he rhould write legioly, rapidly and matically. The situation is a very agreoable one. lary $1,000. Address A, Band C, Box 950 Post Office. RES8 MAKER — WANTED, FOR ABOUT TWO weeks, a com it dress maker, who cati cul ant ae ere abit of out bythe day, will iad employment by rossing ‘0. 50, Broadw, Post Office, stating when to eal. : = RUG CLERE.—WANTED, A YOUNG . MAN, D fully competent to attend’s retail drug stord. Ap: R ho Myrtle avonue, corner of Clermont dvesue, yD. eae me” Nu D*% GOODS SALESMAN WANTED; APPLY AT. 166 Atlande stroct, Brooklyn. ae on \ARMER.—A SSTUATION CAN Bil OBTAINED BY A competent American or Scotch cutturist (and wife ns housekeeper, of unexco, moral charac ter), to take and manage a farm, with v. ble ) stock, dairy, &e., in tho vicinity of this city. and no other, may apply at 179 Broadway, office second story. G ERMAN PROTESTANT GIRL, WISHES TO FIND A JT situation a+ seametrors; has no objection to take care of children or to do light chamborwork. Inquire at 421 Grand street, up stairs. ‘IRL WANTED—A PROTESTANT GIRL, TO DO housework in a private famil, Brook- lyn. Gruese . washer and frou ond a good plain cook. Apply at 276 Pearl atroet, New York. ener ecu OVERNE®S WANTED ~-A GOVERNESS TO TRAVEL with the family and undertake the ¢! of alittle gn of 8 years. To one conversant in lish and French languages, with music and ainging, a liberal aod | tty mad engagement will be given. Adi box 690, ‘ost Office. ne etnosneirnioiesniinieeeiinnidianiee ELP OF ALL KINDS MAY BE ENGAGED AT THR Ei cates tas dotone aot rece i AS ER el = Emy apo Society, 27 Greenwich street. ‘emale domes incipall, the Nath ; ba Vow Bh upper office, 130 —————$—— Hee AND SALOONS.—WANTED, A SITUATION by & young man, as receiver or barkeeper; has been epgaged at it seven months: or would aa carver, or take of a saloon, if r Al W.G., Kye equired. reas ¥ mired to doa part of the washing and iron- ing. Apply at No. 73 West Twenty-sixth street, between the hours of 11 and 8 o’clock. ANTED—A GIRL TO DO THE work of a small quiet family ; she must bea: washer apd iroper. Apply at the basement door of 80 Willoughby street, Broc \. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITUA- ‘ hy Wi cies She Cope reg ye soag fectly, and also understands baki: . Please call at 115 Twelfth Detwoon Fifth had. fisth aves ues, in the store. of eancemaan sealer Seco al Elna ‘ANTED—A SITUATION AS CHAMBERMAID, OR TO housework, de objections to go. short dlatanoe in the coudtry. Can ive the beat of elty ref lived ten ing and ironing; has no o! to do the housework of small private family. Would like to Bo Sapet Ge. ‘tance in country. Can produce the best of city re- ‘the ference if required. Please call at 68 King street, second floor, front room. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as plain cook, washer and A inasmall private family. Good city references. Can ‘be seen at No. 4 Horatio street, in rear, Grat floor, front room. Was te epg ag ae apr bes eed aND ive servant melt, Who can give satisfactory re- ference, to tabe charge of children for s to Eng/and ra) Trenee, A ion may Sr ey: he Craiz’s house, No. 11 West Eleventh street. J ANTED—A SERVANT, EITHER AMERICAN, ENG- Usk, Scotch or German; American |; mast UI jtand ana be willing to do all kinds of houeework. > such # one good wages will be given. The bost of rc- ee required. Apply at No. 76 Woodhull strect, ya. gare rd A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, @ situation as plaiv cook or first rate washer and ironer, or general housework, ins small private family. Can be seen for two days. Call at 458 Fourth street, in the rear, between First and Second avenues. 'ANTED—A SITUATION AS MONTHLY NURSE, BY res) German widow, who can furnish beat references London and Brooklyn. Address M. M., Herald office. Vv ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT GIRL, a situation to do housework. Is a first rate washer andironer. Can get good city roforenco. Call at 177 Henry atreet, Brooklyn, for two days. ANTED—A SITUATION BY A RESPECTABLE young woman. Is an experienced cook and laun- dress. Good city reference given. Can be seen in her last place, 107 St. Mark’s place, Kighth street. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, a situation todo general housework in « small privatefamily. She is a first rate washer and froner, has lived two years in her last place, and has the bost of city reference. Pleasc cail at No 8 Fifth streot, in the grocery store. Can be #sen for two days. eS ee. BY A PROTESTANT GIRL, to learn dressmaking; isa gooi sewer. Can be evan One wees, if not engaged, at 306 Biate street, lyn. V ‘ANTED—A eg i Pag BY A bey po on! woman, general housework ina 4 vate, tkmallys cr chamberwes; is & good washer snd ironer. Good city reference given. Please call for two days, at 282 Seventh avenue, between Twenty-fifth and Twenty sixth etreets. We aate A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUATION ancbambermaid and to assist in waiting, in a small family; has pe city reference. Please call for two daye at No. 37 Weet Ti th atreet, second floor, back room. Vv 7 ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A situation to do plain sewing and light work about the house, bas good refereaces from where she lived. Can be seen for two days a: No 40 ‘mos street, corner of Waverly place, first foor. ANTED—A GIRL TO DO TIE GEN: nOUSsE- work of « fathily of three persons; Eagish, Score, or colored, preferred; none others need apply. ‘Apply at No. 35 Attorney street. 7 ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG MARRIED woman, with a fresh breast of milk, a situation as wet nurse in a gentleman’s tamily, having lost her own ~. Can be seen for two days, if not engaged, at No. 2 First avenue, corner of Houston street. JANTED—BY A RESPOCTABLE MIDDLE. LORD woman, e situetion as aurse; is cay tau charge of abeby from ite birth, and So plain sing. or attendan lady. nse en itua- Bo AT Tl at 227 Ninth street, yweon Sirst ues, situation to do general housework; iso first rato wasber and ironer. Best of city reference givon. Can be seen at 175 West Twenty-ninth street, for two days. TANTED—A PROTESTANT GIRL, TO DO TaK W housework of s small family. Sho must bea washer and ironer. Apply at 107 Mott street. x small family. at it Twentieth street, betwoen Highth ane Rath for Dag We SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young girl, as seamstress, or to take care of chil- dren. Has no objection to go a short distance in the Peony outs city Lt tygrenen neh 9 Can ta soon wd wo 5 engaged. A re wreen, meena floor, back dae cab haigies NTED—A SITUATION AS COOK, BY A RESPECT ble middle-aged woman, in a private family, Un derstands her busines, and has good referonces; is 1 Pro- —— Please call at 26 Whitehall street, second floor, back room, AC ANTED—A NEAT, TIDY GIRL, TO DO THE | W general | housework of « small family; must bes go0d washer and ironer; must come well Tevommeaded. Apply at the house next to the brown atone buildings, in | between Fulton and Atkatlo avonaes, | Brooklyn, for two days. ce hme aNTED—BY I 2 ‘ABLE WOMAN, A SITU ation as tizst, rate cook aahing and ironing. 6 Objection to go a abort distance u .. Bool ion esl is the eens Has the best of sity relerence, Please call at No, 12 Amity place, in the store, for two days. GENERAL HOUSE am an chambermaid and waiter, aud to assist in washing and iro: city reference given. Apply at No. Nineteenth street, rear building, second floor. ‘ANTED.—A GIRL FOR CHAMBERMAID AND references requized. Call to- to one o’clock P. M. waiter. Good c! from 10 o’clock A. jinth street, near Sixth avenue. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION AS COOK, WASHER AND it situation, 21 Clinton street, Breoklyn. J ANTED—A PROTESTANT G! , as murse and eountey for three mont tnd Bnd, Brook a W Peel Srcds ot ber ova. renidanee, | BO other child. Can be seen at 143 ABOUT SIXTEEN ber beby, bavin Weat Biateonth street, n the SITUATION, BY A A “ood pores given, Apply at 63 iy. ava + Appl ‘ANTED—A MIDDLE AGED WOMAN the charge of « small cottage in the vicinity of the fuvalid lady. To cated, and of a ‘kind, cheerful dlapoat to take care of children, or would do at 100 West Nineteenth street, Can be seen for two day 0 YOUNG WOMEN TO At” None need apply but of the business. YOUNG WOMAM WANTS A SITUATION TO COOK, wash and iron, or to do general housework in a small private family. The best of city reference givon. be seen for two days. i‘lease call at 48 Marion strect, in the rear. ANTED—A SITUATION AS PLAIN OOOK, end ironer, snd to do the work of a small,respect- able family. Apply at 249 Third avenue, corer Twenty- ‘ANTED—A SITUATION BY A YOUNG WOMAN TO. wait on @ lady and to sew. in her last place ing zabeth street, near Bleecher. 'ANTED—A GOOD GIRL TO DO GED work—must be a first-rate washer end ; alo gr, to attend to children. Inquire at 466 ved juire in the grocery, 281 li- one 16 years cf »; Greenwich stree ANTED—BY A HIGHLY RESPECTABLE YOUNG woman & situativn as cook, washer and ironer, bermaid. Will be found w know ber duties. Can be well realy nel Bow has no objection to the country. Please NTED—A SITUATION IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, lain cook, washer andironer, orto do general Good cliy reference given. No objection to the country. Apply at 111 Hester street for two days. NTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, a situation of first-rate washer and froner and plain cook. No objection to general bousework in a pri- vate family. The bert of city reference. Can two days at No. 8 Howard street, second floor, front room. ANTED.—A SITUATION BY A HEsLTHY YOUNG woman as Wet nurse, who has lost her own baby, ard wishes to live with the family. . Can be seen for two da. Has no objection to ‘enth avenae, pt hn Thirty-second end ANTED.—A GIRL 10 DO LIOHT CHA MRR WORK puree 8 ¢ assist at washing an . £8 Madison street. = ron from her last , 49 Greenwich days. TION AB WAITER ORIN-DOOR family, or hotel. be seen by addressing a line to ANTED—BY AJYOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION 45 Isundress ina private famil: stands her business, and try. Con be seen for two days at 46 Forsyth atrost, be- ker and Hester streets. ANTED—A SITUATION, AS HEAD WAITER IN & second class hotel, by « single man, who can furnich the best of reference s# to character and capa- bility, and is now in charge of a room in one of the most ava houses in this city. th, Exst or Wont A note addressed to Head 60, will meet with prompt at } one who under etions to the coun- respectable second tion to go South proprietors need aot » waiter, box 128 Herald CATIONS, BY TWO YOUNG WOVEN; housework; the o her as chambermaid and waiter; toe boat of city reference from their last plges. at 146 Bulliven street, rear house. TANTED—BY A RESPECTARLE YOUN sitvation to do coamberwork or fine washing and | iroving. She (x willing to make Lerself generally useful. | 77 Weet Kighteenth street, The best of | === = 0 ell in the rear of the Sixth aod Eeveath svenues. tan, a rituation a» cook, and to help in washing and frening, in a small private family. references. Apply, until auited, at 66 Sands etreet, Brook Has the best of , Adsroes FT. Herala or apply at hie Led ieed at Strackmsn’s St. Nicholas Hotel, ymoing- ale road. cap a Pan penpals ne frst re! seven years; vuges not rmanent situation. face addrese Pat. Byross, 28 Rooles street, Williamsburg, or to J. 0. Horak offce. ‘ANTED—A §MAK! BOY, ONE WHO RESIDES” with bis parents; $60 for the aost year . colored boy, as @ domestic. FIELD, CAFFALL & ©0., No. 169 Front street JANTRD—EVENING EMPLOYMENT WANTED BY en good B cover) end can the Addiese Vincent, Herald for ‘ANTED—A MAN OR WOMAN, A8 WAITER, 10 60 Bye cary Gintunce in the country. A; at 65 Vy ‘ANTED.—A BOY 17 YEARS OLD WISHES TO bind himself te some ren trade, such ae enpenere stair buir er, &o of city reivrences given an to character, I'lesre call at 828 Thirteenth street, be- tween avenues nd C., for two days. ‘ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN WHO Hi48 JUsT returned from sad who bes had some ex- veeful. No ions to town or country. Poy rected toJ. B., ald office, will be attended to. Wes STTUATION 48 PORTER IN 2 DRY goo'e store. 1 to Cored and capability. Vitale nde oD jee. ‘ANTED—A BUY ABOUT 16 OR 16 YAS OF ege, to take axre of a borse and go of errands. ppl to Doctor Kelly. corner of Woodbull street and Hamliton avenue, South Brooklyn. ANTE(—A S1iC. 1 BODIED young men ar cine store, or . long exjerience in tha: capacity; is Willing ae to work at anything, cau tare cere of and dri " knows all parts of the e'ty, and can write a good hend, and give the best of city reference aa to bis honesty and conduct. Please call or address tor three days, #!ore 104 East Eleventh street, M 0. hy Gee No. 4 EAST BROADWAY, CORN: of Chatham -quare, clerks, porters, barkeepars, waiters, coacbmen, g-ovms mov on steamers sn1 farms, boys for stores and trades Also, girls waniing good Places without delay should call at this office. ee moderate. FITZSLMON & MoLERNON. Ww IMMEDIATELY—A FIRST CL488 SALES. map, in @ retetl voox store, on Broadway; he must understand the business toroughly, and produss the best testimonials of good charscter. Address A B., He- rald office. W ‘ery reipect-os (orcean in & valroteg whey. every resi as forewan in « me’ i, to one who rults, libeva! wages and a permanent ni o yo be given. Adarese 5. N. E, Herald office, for two ‘yA. ANTED—A SMART, INTELLIGENT LAD, ABOUT fifteen years old, in « Oustom House broker's office; one who will mate himself geoerally useful. Se- lary $75. + Apply before 10 o'ckek A M. on Tuesday, August 1, to W, W. Thomas & Co , No. 6 New sireet. ‘ANTED~BOYS 10 PACK SALARATOS, IN onr: pound papers; none ex, packers. Also, a good porter. Apply to N. No. 16 Pes Wer s RESPECTAB ENGLISHMAN, Ay rituation as ccschman ana grovm. Can give dort of city reterence. (Can be seem for two days, at Mr. . Thorbuyn’s, 16 John street... J ANTED—CLERKA, SALEBMEN, PORTERS YOR atorer, rhe@pers, oracnmeD, men on steamers nd rallrosds, bose for trades, ‘as loandresses, cooks, pen waptean aide, Foil and coun! J rp and girly can be suited. Empiovers ma: th i help. THOMAS *PINK, S41 Beosdway. oe 8? 4 BY TWO INSTALMENT3—926 NOW, ANDS OU in three wonths, will b- firgn by oe adver. any Jerson bo wil obteln for his & respectable; pene, any person who will ot for him @ respectable, y at perms nent situation, wheres f-ir rem: ven for services rendered Ref+rence to bis last om ant others. Address T 1 R, box 120 Herald stating where an interview ney be had. as er or bar teacer; hes lived six last employer, Can give tho bask of referooee, D. B., No. 207 East Teonty-Gret street. INSTRUCTION. i FRENCH AND GERMAN LANGUAGES, 48 RE- ired for business and converse ion, be ly learned in private lessons from the subscr?. ber, favorably known id thie city fora number of ” pam forhis professional ability and excellent mobs of teaching. No. 483 Bradway, near Broome street. $2 18 OFFERED FOR AGOOD SITUATION, EITHER. xR ith his Address EB. TELLERING. Wwure, BOOKKEEPING, &(., 609 BROADWAY, corner of Hi reet. Mr. DOLBEAR gives notice that pupilx enter for the course. will have ex ladien? claae, for August, at reduced DRY GOODS, &0, {PECIAL NOTICE TO THE LADIES —THE PAVING OF ry Grand street with Belgian pavement ie now cor.- pirted an far asthe store of the undersigned, and lediee who have been prevented during the last three mouths frem reaching our «tore in carr are Informed thit the nterruption {* now removed. We are closing at low prices the remainder of cur large stock of spring and evmmer dry goods, tn order to make room for our fall vorietien. LORD & TAYLOR, 265; 267, 259, and 263 Grand street, (corner Chrystie ) RSOCIATION OF EXEMPT FIREMEN. —TSE MEM. vers will please assembe corner of Eighth strest and avenve B, Tursday (to-day), at 2% 0% P.M, to sttend the funeral of our late fellow Joe Fall. 6.

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