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ADVETISEMENTS RENEWED RVERY DAY. MR CHARLES 8& Wi ', OF CINCINNATI, te 1m Ube wit), be will dnd « letter at the Post Office, & by caling av 361 Broadway, room No. 7, be will hear of his jemily. ‘ARG ARET 8MITZ WILL PLEASE CALL AT WEST Huboken soon, as her prother leaves for the coun- 1) P00p. adorers to the trerali office, dox 200, ani oblige friend, Mr. Williams, he having returned from Ver- most. ‘BR. PaUL LOUIX GERMAIN, FROM LISIEUX, Qalvador, son of the lste Louis Charies Libre Ger- malo, deceased July 11, 1808, is invited by hie family to 3 i : F &. z e E as LPHa CH4PiER, NO 1,0 U. A —THEMEWBERS OF this are respectfully requested to ve pre- mee on at swing, the ein instant, L} patos bror it lor c neider: Hasorbe, 0 of o. wr? NOBLE, Sachem. N ELECTION FOR TRUSTEES OF THE NORTH American Soap Company will be heli on the 28th August, 1854, at 3 o’clock P. M., at the office of Mesara. PRUK & CHUKOA, 120 Wall street. @aRD.—THE UNDEXSIGNED, PASSENGERS IN ‘the sup Sullivan, from Charleston to New York, Kindness pie meen the paswage. In oe apa sy thus, they beg to tender him their best uahes for his fur ‘ture success. EJ DURBAN, ALFRED BERNARD, In behalf of the passengers. | ea h ahkaeme= CIVIL AND co age “rs. mex’ association will be bald. this ‘(irarete), reat s; ‘With inat., at Vauxhall Garden, at 8 o'clock. | All Trink? men are to attend Brae ene Breet T. C. HOLLAND, Secretary. ‘TICE TO THE PUBLID.—AVENUE A LINE OF of the avenue A line o the public that om and afte stages. Revpai ee pe a to four cents. Sod i ; i FF aif iv iH l By ie i itt | § mecting. OLD BaNK COFFEE HOUSE REVIVED, (FOnM- erly 11 Pine street, now 124 Broadway.) Turtle Soup and steaks served up at 11 o’clock to-day, in the nest style. FALL EXHIBITION OF THE BROOKLYN HOR- tleultural Society will bo held at the Athensam, Cerner of Chuton and Atlantic streets, on the 19th, 20th, und Zist day of -ep ember. Open to the public on Tues- @ay, 10th, at3P..M Exhibitors may obtain Mots at the following places : athensum; W. tL Cornelt’s, @orper of Fulton and Clark stroets; acd N. Corneli’s, 164 Atantic street, Brooklyn; Mellivain & Orr's, 7 John Street; Alien & Co.’s, 1¢¥ Water street; and J.'M. Thor. barn 2 & Co.'s, 1b Jobn street, New York. Competition pe § TTHE REGULAR MEECING OF ZEPHYR HO3E CO. No. 4, held at their carriage hoase, on Monday ) AUgust 14, it was , the thanks of this company be tendered to Abuer G. Burl, Keq., for his muniticent presents of govlets aod sslver. and that the same be pub in the Willismeburg fimes Independent Press, Pizeman’s Journal, and New York Herald. i J. HENRY BrOWNING, Foreman. doum E. Davipson, Jun., Secretary. THE TURP. i to ae f i é. i i ie ii WOVE CORSETS —MR3. GRANGER HAS Teorived her fall importation of both French end wove corsets, which she will continue to sell at the usnally charged, at 46 Third avenue, near Temih strest. Agent at Saratoga, Miss @. Berry, pear Congress Hall. N NUMBER —THE NEW YORK Dis- A peteh for Augast 20th, will contains tarilling o- venture of life, which eill serve to oven tne eye: of pome who vever dream of what ir gong on arouna them. It is from the peo of e0 old salt water coptribater, and fe envitled, The Gambler's Viet, or Woman's Reveoge. While ibis tercible scone was’ en. acted eithin a stove’s throw of Broadway, not -weoty ple im this ely of over hatf a mi lion of souls Bea any know! of the bloody deed enscted in thnir very midst. Talk of romince; way, there 4ro realities at our very doors a thousand times ‘more startling and terrible then were ever conjured up by the imaginstiva of the novel writer. Les those who doubt, reai this re- velation. It is eomplete io one number of the Diapateh, ‘Wanderings in the Groat American Wild: thentie accoant of one of the most re on record, giving in full the incidents an adventares, the trials and privations of the waaicrers, amid pesti- Ieree and hordes of savage tribes. The reading of this article will amply repay perusal whatever may be the opinion ente of the travellers, acd the onject of their perilous journey. Together with the usual varioty of interesting reading matter. The Diaparch ia sold by ll pews Frice four eents. Office 22 Beekman atreet. . Sepeeatisenidbsieadinenin>treerameumetome arse -ror tain STOR HOUSE BOOKSTORE, BROADWAY NEXT tare toibn enrmael Verte ertath inetiinn es | ceived and are offering al) the late publications—Viacent Nolte’s Fift in both Hemispheres, Mrs, Steveas’ Fashi Years nd Famine, Ticonderogs, by James, Hard Times, ic, Besides « full assortment of statiouery. FINE akTSs. seine liaiionsiiannanemanteraneaninnsansancnod EW ENGRAYINGS, LITHOGRAPHS, kc — WILLIAMS, BIEVENS, WILLIAMS & CO., wholesale aad recall | apna publisters, and artists’ colormen, 363 oway, have just received and publish tnis day the following important and fnteresting Eoylish engravings, Mnbogra; hs, &e.:— ‘vhe Deer Pass. Painted by Sir Edwin Landseer. En- graved by Thomas Lanoscer. The Forester’s Family. Painted by Sir Edwin Land- seer. Engraved by Atkinson. Lucerve and Zurich. Painted by J. M. W. Turner. Engraved by Prior. prety Jrmunalem. “Painted by Ary Boheffer. Eagraved y_ Mandel. i Speab, Lord, for thy Servant Hearoth. “Painted by Sent. ved by Cousins. Bed of Roses. ved by Farl. Engraved by Shury Fee-saw. Painted by Webster. Engraved by Holl. Cottage Devotion. Painted by Faed. Engraved Burns, the Poet; a New Portrait. Painted by Skiwing. Engraved by Holl. wetetnlay, the Historian. Painted by Gordon, Enara- The Ducovery. Painted by Girardet, Bugraved by Bellin, Love at First Sight. ted by Hunt. “pufer Littie Chiiaren to Come unto Me.” Paiated leno! . Engraved b; "Wenog Amerier’ A beatifel Rikograph, Outward Bound—The Emigrant—Dub Homeward Bound—Ret jew York. 12 new Herring’: 5 Lucy and Polly. wo beantifel female heads. ‘The Blonde. oj benaifal female head. Large Views of Cronstadt and Sebastopol. Largo Views of the New Crystal Palace at Sydenham. It is finished—Crucifizion. Printed in ofl cclbes. Also a spleadid variety of new specimens of the re- cently perfected art of printing, in imi ation of oil and engravings: ba, r with = general as- sertment of Engish, Frensh and German prints of evory description, wholesale and retail, at the lowest 3 |. Jones & Co. during Wednesday ang point sorer 16 ant Xi, at hg oan of the 0. 8 0 Plumbing Works wi present, RO ettord all requisite information. 0 PLUMBERS. — A SPECIAL MEETING OF TGE Journeymen Plambers’ Protection Socivty, will be held at Murpby’s Union Shades, Fourth avenue, near Fourteenth street, on evening, August 18:h, to consider on the adoption of the constitation aod by-laws of the National Union of the Builsing Trades, Members are pariicularly requested to be in attendance. WILLIAM FOWLER, President. Jas. CHamnmns, Secretary. ANTED—IN PHILADELPHIA, SEVERAL DIE- sinkera, who are well practised in striking letters. A hne, with address, left in the care of Messrs. William Everdell & Son, 104 Fulton street, will meet with atten- von. 'ANTED—A FIRST CLASS COACH PAINTER : ONE thet can come well reoommended. For further information inquire at No. 2 Tryon row. 'ANTED—A GOOD JUURNEYMAN BREAD AND cake baker. Inquire at Eighty-sixth street, second door from Third avenue, Yorkville. JOHN faRELL EDUCAT! Moyen MADAME Now ich’ FRENCH AND boardin, school for young ladies, 0. 800 Second aventcy betweoa Highteoata. aod Nino’ teenth streets, will neopen on Frivay, september 15. a pap orto aaa met a ascent a for pupils at a du Mod dayabool for young Indies, Noe. 83 aad 00 lor eat parse ones, Detween fifth and Sixth avenues, will re-open on Monday, September 4. PARENTS AND GUARDIANS. —A MARRIED ENG- eran re foe ley an th eit e not al one ot }, wishes to © two or three children tc Pret te ee all the branches — education. Also, mi French jorman fers to families in which abe’ has taught Addre: . Blank, Herald office. as governess in & family of young hadies, to the English branobes; is willing to make herself usef: and bas no objections to go in the couatry. The most unexceptionable references given and required. address er cali at 68 North Moore street, betwoen the hours of 9 and 2, LOST AND FOUND, OST— LAST WEEK, IN BROOKLYN OR GOWANUS, a King Charles spaniel, black and tan wearing a. tbain collar, with a plate bearing the same of J. i. .’ Any one returning the ssme to 170 William street, corner cf Beekman, will receive $5 reward. OST.—A Nt DATED APRIL 11th, 1854, AT SIX months, for payable at the Pacific Bank to the order of myself, and endorsed. note was seut through the office, directed to D. W. GRAVES. Per- fe the same, as payment has Soon seopped. GE post 15g Bowery? O.T—OR LEFT IN A BROADWAY, FOURTH AVE- Bue and -recond street si ® bundle. con. W. A Mob on we ‘7th August, fur three monthe, of no use toany person but the ownors return them P. & J. M. Kiyler’s office, corner of Tenth street and avenue B. Y 2% CAN KEEP ONE THIRD AS A BATISFACTORY © arrangement. RESSMAKFR AND MILLINER.—A WESTERN MER. chant wishes to form a ca rabip or employ 8 competent dressmaker and milliner to gu West.. One understanding both trades, and not over thirty years of age, of genteel personal a; anes, will hear of a situation by addressing box 50 Broadway Post CLOTHING, &C. ARGAINS tant may MADE CLOTHING SLIGHTLY ing to the tore, 12 West Broadway plsce, near and 62 West Broadway, or oy letter through the Port Oates. Ladies attended to by Mrs. Coben. - 8. COHEN. eee nye oT ERS YOUNG LADY, ACCUSTOMED TO BUSINESS, Arse ee talova, of any other lignt bud. or creem ‘an; \- mess. Please call at 471 ath aveaus, fancy sre, for three days. Recommendations givea if required. IRL, WISHES Pa we Aeay have toe enquire at 9 Pala row og sowing. sate RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN Wisiies A. tteatin'e Tat bet coortaee wean care of an. oor: reas 1.8, Herald office, bi -— <s -iece YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION TO Wart > family; none other need apply. Oxn or address MO Toary, 409 Fiadson oe dpuieertsy ee eevee -- RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUA- as city refwepee Please call at BMART ACTIVE GIRL WANTED—A® W ITE? IN a sumall boaroing house, a few miles from the city. having good re ommendations may weet #itn a ait: uation by calling at 74 East Twenty: tuird street, between 20 ane 2 o’cluck. N ENGLISH LADY—RESIDENT FOR SOME YE.RS ip this seats, wishes to mase an eogege meat with a Southern family, as g-vervess; she gives in.truc- tior fo & roapd Engtirh educa:ioa, Frese, Italian, masi: ard drawing. Toe highest testimonials esc be given, from Ph ft oad) and Syuth. on bat 5 ree cap offers salary peed a) . Address F. ’ 143, Herald office. a4 RESPECTABLE WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION to cook, wesh and iron Iuqaire of ber preseat ware 161 Schemerhorn street, ope door vast of Hoyt, ookly n. YOUNG GIRL, ACCU-TOMED TO SEW IN PHIVATE famines, is at present disengaged, and would like aD engegment with some ladies Pirase to call at 193 Thirty second street, between first and Second avenues. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES 4 SITU 4- A tion in « private fam ly. Bhe is a good wasoor and ironer and plain cook. jo objections to do geaeral bousework. The best of city reference caa be given. Can be seen, for two anys, at No. 8 Howard street. HIGHLY RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A PROTE~ tent desires a situation; she is a frst rate conk; ucderstands all sinds of aod pastry, aod ws fully competent in all she undertakes; she is alao & good launoress, If required, she can producs good city and country reference. Can be seen for too days at 34 Sixth avenue, on door from Fourth street. YOUNG WOMAN WI3HE3 -A SITUATION AS chambermaid aud seamstress, or to take care of & child and sewing. Can be seen for two days at 72 Sixth avenue, toird story, front room. Best of city reference can be given. SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, to do general boasework in a small private family. Good city reference given. Apply at 160,York street, Brooklyn; for two days. COOK WANTED. APPLY AT 130 ‘WEST. FOUR- teenth street. MOST RESPECTABLE MAN WISHES A SITUATION A 2s salesman in a wholesale or retail boot and shoe tare, or in, any othe r ost obhish ment where Be ga make generally useful to any person a taithfal, intelhgent man The best of city refereace can be given as to subriety and honesty. T. W., He- office, for two days. SOOTCHYAN WANTS ASITUATION AS GARDENER; understands the business in all its branches; or undertake the improvement of a farm. Kefe- gives. Aadress Garoner, Herald office, for three TOpNe bp co aN or aon Rages ire EDU- cation, speakiny ish, ach, aad German, would ibe to find « permanent situation’ as nalosman oF eaten in @ respectanle whovesale or retail house. H-s bad long experienee in the retail dry goods line. Comes well recommenced by his present employers, and brings otber first rate city reference. Address EF. G., Herald office. YOUNG MAN WANTS ASITUATION IN A WHOLE- sale grocery ntore. Can have first rate recomawa- dations from his last place. Please address H. W., 165 Cedar street. 8 GARDENER AND OOACHMAN—BY A SWART, industrious young man, who understands the treat: ment and mensgement of plants and flowers; or would take charge cf a span of horses and drive, and is abls and willing tv make himself useful. Can produce a satisfac- tory character from hia last employer. Apply to M. M., — office, from 10 to 12 o’elock, on There ay, (to- ley MIDDLE-AGED MARRIED MAN, A SCOT HMAN, wantea situation as cnachman; he understands his business thoroughly, baring hed the care and ma- uagt ment of horses the lastthirty yess; would have no objection to teke a situation in the country. City refer- exces given if required, Address, ‘persona ly or fy let- ter, R. f., 111 East Twenty-cigath street. PPRENTICE W\NTED AT THE ENGRAVING BUSI- ness—a lad about 16 or 17 years of age. Must be well recommended and reside with his parents. Apply to homas Bruns, 206 Bowery. ASE, WaNTED’—A BUSINESS MAN, OF LONG exvericnce in various branches, and fully acquaint 6c with the trade in thie city, wishes to oave an agency for a domestic or foreign house. His of business down town 13 one of tho most profitad e lvcstions for a warehouse or depot. References and full security can be given natirfactory. Apply at EDW. BLUMENTHAL & *8, 166 William street pe soi ae a es at a N EXCELLENT CHO CE OF SERVANIS—FO8 EVERY kino of work, can always be found at MOXRIS & COKNEKT’S well known establishment, 287 Broadway, corner of Keade street, where none bat respestanic help te a‘mitted. Waiting for places this day, ah wet purse, German lady’s maid, a few German girls, and « choice number of Irish cooks, laundresses, ber: maids, girs for housework, and for hotels aod private families ; also German porters, be Spe mocbaniss, tarmers, and fectory belp, there, and the braach office, 162 Greenwich street. Terms moderate. ARKEEPER WANTED —APPLY, BECWEEN THE hoors of 11 and 1 o’clock, at J. Johason’s, 26 aad 25 Pell street. None but an American need apply. B’ WANIED—IN A STORE DOWN TOWN, ABOUT fifteen yoars of age. Address P. B., box 3,373, Post Office. OY WANTED—IN A SHIP CHANDUERY STORE, between twelve and sixteen years of age. Salary, first year, which will be increased if deserviag. In- quire at 22 South street. /HAMBERMAID AND WAITER —WANTED, A SITU- ation, by a young woman, as chambcrmaid, and to assist in waiting, or to take care of children #nd do plain sewing. Can make herself generally useful; is a good plain sewer. Best of city reference from last sitastion Can be seen till en; d. Please apply or address 147 Forsyth street, room ILOAK AND MANTILLA MAKERS WANTED —GEO BEODIE, 51 Canal street, is in want of a large nam- ber of first class cloak ha:ds, to whom the highest wages will be paid. Apply immediateiy. LERK WANTED—IN A WHOLESALE GROCERY and provision store, who is strong active, indus- trious, determined to be useful, quick at writiog ond figures, having been two or three 8 ore, with good references as to character and honesty; pone other wili be employed. Salary $250 Apply by letter, post |, with references, age. experieoce, and present employment, to Washington, Heraid cffice.. OPYING WANTED—BY A STUDENT IN A COI- Tege in thia city; has had some experience, and can ae neatly and expeuitiously. Address sigms, Herald ice. RUG CLERK WANTED.—ONE SPEAKING GERMAN preferred. A fair sal and snent situation jw one well qualified. Apply at No 7 Oliver atceet. D ery ttreahs WANTED—BY AN ELDERLY MAN, as junior clerk or warehouseman; has been maoy earscetk ina London mercantile sod shi; house. ja\istactory testimonials cen be given. A, to J. W. Izod, 159 West Thirty-soventh at., near oe venus, ELP OF ALL KINDS MAY BE ENGAGED AT THE offices of the American and Fi ran * Protective and Employment Society, 27 Greeawich street. Female domestics there and at the upper office, 130 Ninth street, corner of Brosdway. UNACY.—A YOUNG MAN FROM SCOTLAND wants a situation as attendant in an asylum or to wait on an invalid gentleman Has bad good experience in the above situa’ Good testimonials can be given- Address G. C., Herald office. M*. SERVANT NF gear vane Yr FAMILY. jone need apply except with good city reterences. Peo: FE. No. 9 soath Willi street. EDICAL.—A GENTLEMAN HAVING TAKEN OUT bis tickets at lectures, &e , and who his id charge of the compounding department of an in- # itution con’ two thousant inmates, from 1,200 to bella Soe EH nig pe letters oman two phy- rf ou ox, Fugees at Ve, wiebes to take cheno toe a drag ysician’s office. Advertiser is s young man, house surgevn to the above iostitation for satisfaction as to his m ive nr ieee ger as very bandy with the needle. {oquire at 147 seventh street, room No. 4, first floor. io @ private ily. be seen fur two aays ap ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, 20 YEARS of age, as clerk in a wholesale house. Uo eiteaie reference will be given. Address D. W., }odson strevt. 10 COOK, WA>H AND IRON, OR TO DO GENERAL housework in « small Ly Goos city refer- epee given. Can be soon at 151 street, trout barement, for two days. WESTERN DRY GOODS MERCHANTS,—A YOUNG man, with ten years experience in the ory goods Dusiners wishes to engage himself to go Wost as nares- wan A No. leity relerences given. Address A. B. 0., Herald office. Tom CAPTAINE—A YOUNG MAN, 4 NATIVE OF Italy, who apeaks English, French aad xpenish, and pornenres little of navigstion and ship mat vers, having reérived a eancat! and of sober babite is cesirous of a situation on of & ship ae captain’s interpreter, travelling to any part of Mouth America cr Kurope Not muctr wage aired. First chasn references . Address J. Attila, 1,086 Browd- way, dotween Thirty-first and Thirty second streets. ‘WANTS. —_——". ———$———$ MILLINER®.—A YOUNG LaDY, WHO IS FULLY ecm .etept, apd thoroughly tundorstvads milnery i ald ite branches, wisbes tu make & verm neut eogage- ma witb desvestarle milliver ia this city, ward the firet cla hin done baving been engaged io one of the fret establishments in the city, and bad f eberge of all. ‘rimming, &c. Any aillinar wh» (itty to yay Hberally ili please aiaress,fo- three days, L. Oak de; Broadway Post Stee, stating terms and luxation. _ Wee MINDLE AGED PROTESTANT WOMAN, | 98 DUrre, sbe must uncerstand the careand maa- agement of children, o* kind and good tempered, and bring the very best city references. None need apply, at 20 Westington place ANTED IMMEDIATELY—10 GO TO NEWPORT, A waiting woman, spesking the Eoglish and spanish languages. Good reterence required. Apply for N., at 128 Troy street. Warm. RESPEO'ABLE WOMAN, QUALIFIED to take eharge of » small dairy, ani do the c »- ing and ashing of a.smal family, consi-t ng of a va: - sag rd an a Child residing {deco oites from the city. DP) at tars, offic the Loti’ Company, Dues iid Nes ANTED—A GOOD SEWER, THAT UNDE tsTANDS oomeeing aad ove or two to Re the ouniness. at 209 East Thirteenth street, betwoem Avenue A floor, frent room. i ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RE*PECPAGLE yourg woman, as nurse and s¢ mstreas; aader- stends cutting and fitt ng adies’ and children’s dresses. Has vo objection to assist nchamberwork. addresa M., 852 Fo avenue. ‘ANTED—A FRENCH MAID; ONE WHO I8 A GOOD teamatress, and willing to look after children. In- fi at sah 12 East Fourteenth street, or at 31 Cham- rs sireet. ay ara Deh imma A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUA- tion ag chambermuid and sesmatress in a respec- ‘table family. Inquire for three days, at 850 First aveaue. . They must roughly, and give fPely at No. 68 seventh avenue, from ANTED—8Y A RE-PECT.BLE YOUNG WOMAN, ‘a situation as cook, in a table private family} te AA Cophkinrang ane — es ) “> reference . we for two 8, at front basement. we — Wer A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUATION ae chambermaid or nurse who can come weil re om mended. Can be seen fortwodays. Plearo callat 112 West Nineteenth street, between sixth and Seventh avenues. 'ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT WO man, a situation as murse and seamstross. Call at 124 Atlantic street, Brooklyn. Geka SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE joung lady, as lacy’s maid; can speak Frenot apd English, and can do up ciothes in good style No odjoc- tiem to travel. Ap interview can be had at 36 Carmiae st.eet, for three days. ANTED—A SI1UATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, as chambermaid, or to do the housework of asmali private family; is a good washer and ironer. Can be seen at 187 Avenus C, between Eighth and Ninth streets, tor three days. Bt TS raphe ole) BY TWO RESPECTABLE ith pe ladies; one as plain cook, washer and troner, the other as chambermaid and to assist io washing and ironing, or chambermaid anc waiter. Good city refer exce. Please call at 76 West Seventeenth strovt, near Sixth avenue. ANTED—A YOUNG WOMAN TO DO CHAMBER- work and wait ins si family. Apply at 210 Tenth street, near Second avenue. ‘ANTIED—A PROTESTANT CHAMBERMAID, TO GO a short distance in the country, in a small private family. the must be smart and active, neat and tidy, and now bow to do plain sewing She must also be wiling to make herself generally useful One other girl is kept Good reference will be required. Wages, six dollars a month. To one that suits, the situation ie desirable. A note addressed to Riverdale, Here lo office, will be attended to on Saturday. ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION ‘a8 good plain cook, washer and ironer, or to do the general house sork of a small private family. Good city references can be given. Can de seen at 417 Third ave- nue, between Thirtieth and Thirty: first streets. ANTED—A ITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as cook; is a baker, and would be willing to assist with the ing and ironing. Can give the best of city references. Can be soon, fur Bprin, days, at 244 Mulberry street, between Prince and iB ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, ‘as laundress, in private family, who perfectly understands her pbrsmeer nd has no objection to the country. Can be reen at No, 119 Twelfth street, Fitth and Sixth avenues, ‘ANIED—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, AS GOOD cook, washer, and ironer, in a small family; also 8 chambermaid, to assist in washing and {roting. None neea spply but such as can produce the best of city re ference. Apply between the hours of 10 and 12 at 134 Wert Twenty-third street. ‘ANTED A SITUATION—BY A RESPECTABLE pcr as chambermaid and plain seamstress. Please call ae rr First avenue, near Twenty-fifth street, ficat door, 100m. W2dteD BY A, RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT girl a» situation to do general housework. Country prefersed. Apply at 361 Seventh avenue, first floor. ANTED—BY A TIDY, RESPECTABLE GIRL, A nituation todo light chemberwork, plain sewiog, or to take care of children. The best of city refereace can be given. Coll at 222 Iwenty-first atrect, rear build- ing, first floor, front room. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WIDOW WOMAN, @ situation as cook. She thoroughly understands her business in all iis branches. ‘the best of city refe- rence can be given. Can be seen, for two days, at 124 West Twelfth street, between Fiftn and Sixth avenues. ‘ANIED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, 2 situation to do chamberwork and plain sewing in a private femily. The best of city reference caa be given, if required. Piease call at Seventh avenue, une coor from Twenty-nintn street. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT young woman, a situaticm as seamstress—under stan’s making children’s clothing—or assisting in houwework, No objection to the count City refer- oe Can be seen for two dayé at Mrs. win’s, 281 Sixth a ‘ANTED—A YOUNG OR MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN, Protestant, to act as chambermaid and take care of chikdren. Apply at 67 Fifth street. ws TED—BY A YOUNG GIRL A SITUATION AS iruning or general hiasowerk ina small fase call for two daysat 364 Sixth avenue, corner Tweaty- second street. Gocd city reference given. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, ® situation as laundress or to do the housework of a small family. Can furnish the of Le Apply at 120 West Nineteenth street, Ware Rr. GIRIS TO CAST CAP3. APPLY 1 ¢ 897 Pearl street, up stairs. W ees A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A situation as chambermeid and waiter. Best city reference given. Apply fortwo days at 222 East Twen. ty firstetrect, near avenue. ANTED—SITUATIONS, BY TWO KESPECTABLE girls; one as washer and ironer; the other is used to the care of ebildren, and is capable of cutting aad fitting their dresses; would be willing to make herseif geverally useful give city reference. They can be seen for two days at Eighth strevt, between avenues BandC. Uf) ANTED—A GIRL TO DO THE WORK IN A SMALL family. Inquire at 102 avenue D. aoea Ooch ‘aoa qove olbory ae ape ance » Bo ol to in watleg soe ironing if required. Good city reference given ee at 04 Eighteenth street, : avenue. be seen for two days if not engaged. warm IMMEDIATELY — TWO RESPECTABLE iris, one as cook, wa-her and ironer; the otuer as cBambermaid and waiter, in a French Wages 67 and $8. Gacet wie gees reteremees can fod « steady dome. Apply at Seventh avenue, near Twenty: seven! ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE ‘women, to do general house vork in a small private fai . Iss good pain cook, and washer aod ironer. threv and s half year's reference. give Please cull at 19 vrobard street, in the taney drygooas store, for two days. J W A370- BY, RESP Trane ‘WOMAN, A SITUA. tivn oo goed pie Sok. is an excellent washer and c amily ¢.1 of two or taree Can be seen for two days at her proseat om- , 12% Fourth street, betweon Christopher and Wr A RESPECTABLE YOUNG LADY, A situation as laundress; is tuliy he work—clear starching, Freoch fluting, plaiting; has worked for tae best families ia the city. Con give unexceptiona ole reference as to caosbili’y sad cheracter. Piosse call, or address Mise. B., at No 4 Horatio street, second floor, back room, till suited. ‘WANTS. ET NURSE —A YOUNG MARRIED WOMAN, WITH. e freen breast of milk, te desirous of ob} s ebild of respectavie its tO nurse, as she has lost her baby. Apply to Dector Gilligan, 369 Ten:h street, or Mr. Tague, almost op : 7ET NURSE.—A HEALTHY AND RESPECTABLE warried women. witb a freeh breast of milk, nav- ing lost her infant, wisbes to get a child to nurse. Sa- ti-factory re erences given. Pease inquire for Mrs. Haleseorth. 148 Chrystie street, room 11. Wa CLEAN AND HEALTdY WOMAN, who has an excellent breast of milk, wishe: to fd out ss wet purse m a respectable family. Good rvfe- reneegiven. Enquire at 82 avenue B, second flocr, front rom. ANTED—A FIRST RATE PLAIN COOK, WaSHER and ironer; also, a young girl to do light work and errands, Apply at 68 Haat Broadway, from ¥ till 12.4. M. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as chambermaid and to asistia washing; hag po objection to a private family or board- ing hovee. Can be sen for two days, if not engaged. Please call at 491 Hinde street. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUA- tion to do general hou-ework ip a small private family. Please apply at 176 Varick street. ANTED—A +TIUATION A3 SEAMSTRESS, BY A res) le young pereen, with good city refer- ence. Apply at ber present situation, No. 127 Houston street, for three days. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, W ‘@ situation as Grat rate cook; is an excellent moat and pastry cook; the best city reference given. Apply at No. 8 recond ird floor, from 9 to 6. ‘ANTED—A SMART, CLEAN GIRL, 10 DO THE general house qork of a private fami . Must bea good washer and ironer, aud have good city reference. ‘Apply at 241 West Twenty eighth street, between Ninth nd seth avenues. ANTED—A COMPETENT WOMAN TO COOK, WASH and iron for e family of six persons. Apply at 86 West Thirteenth street. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, to do general housework or chsm- berwork Good city references given. Please call at 107 Degraw street, Brooklyn. AN'ED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A situation to do general housework, in a »mall fa The beat of ety reference can be given. Please t 272 Walker street, in the rear. ‘ANTED—A GIRL, AS GOOD COOK, WASHER AND troner, and willing to make hereeif generally use fal, with city reference. Apply at 96, Woet Twreatieth atreet, between the hours and 2 o’clock. 'ANTED—BY TWO RESPECTABLE AND WELL RE- ‘commended young women, situations as cooks or to do general housework. They are eucient in either ca- pacity, and can produce the best city references.” A ‘small girl also wants a situation. Apply at No. 4 Sands street, Brooklyn, basement. ANTED TO WORK OUT BY THE MONTH OR éay—e first rate dressmaker. She understands cutting and fitting children’s clothing, also the moat particular fine sewing. Address to 419 sixth avenue. ANTED—A_ SITUATION, BY A RE~PECTABLE , to do housework in « small private family; ia washer and ironer, and is fond of shilpren; or would do chamberwork. . Good city reference if required. Please call at 116 Greene street, for two days. ‘ANTED.—A PROTESTANT LAUNDRESS. ONE who thoroughly unierstands her business, and can furnish city reference aa to character and capability, will find a good home ana good wages, at 69 Woes: Iwea- ty-third street. ANTED.—A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT WOMAN wonts a situation as avamstress or chambermald; ‘bas no objection to assist in wasning and trouing; has lived with her last employer five years, and can give good reference if required. Apply at 14 Bowery. ANTED—BY A YOUNG GIRL, A SITUATION TO do geveral housework and mashing and pale. Tne best city reference given. Please call at 182 Eig! street, near Sixth avenue, first floor, front room. ANTED—IN A WHOLE“ALE CONFECTIONERY IN ‘ Philadelphia, a first rate workman on al- monde, to work on two steam basins, to whom a liboral walagy ‘will be given. Inquire at No. 10 Gold street, New Ye ‘ANTED—A SITUATION A8 COACHMAN, BY A young man, who perfectly understands his busi- ness. “Best city refcrence given. Apply at 127 Grand st. ANTED—A SITUATION, IN A WHOLESALE BUT. ter and cheese house, by @ young man from Bal. timore, who bss bad three years experience in the busi- nose, und fally understands the packing of batter fo suipping and cowestic purposes, and can influence a considerable portion of trade. Neferences given from ewployers as to character and ability. Address B. B. W., Balu NTED—A COACHMAN. APPLY BETW! hours of 1 and 8 o'clock, at 22 East T: cond street. 'ANTED TO-DAY—FIFTY IRISH LABORERS, FOR & railroad im cennsylvania; wages 9 shilliogs a day; fare free. Also a family to keep a boarding house. H. GEIScLER & CO., 51 Greenwich atrees. ‘ANTED—A_ THOROUGHLY COMPETENT BOOK Keeper. The best ereientials will bo required. sa- lary Hberal. Apply to H. Fuller, Mirror office. ANTED—BY A YOUNG GENTLEMAN WHOSPEAKS Aaghsh, French, German and ish, a situation a8 Interpreter on board a steamer. Address 'G. 8, Herald office. = ANTED—A SITUA IN AS HEA IN A W Lotel or large saloon. Perfectly understands his Dusiness. Best references in this city. Address J. N., Herald office, for two days. 'ANIED—A GOOD AND COMPETENT MAN, AS porter in s retail bookstore. One acquainted with the business is preferred; ho must give the Dest of testi- mopials of character and regular habits. Address Joho Smith, Herala office. ANTED—BY A YOUNG ENGLISHMAN, TWENTY years of age, a aituation. Is willing to make himrelf usetul; be is a waiter, and wishes to leavo it en- tirely; cam take charge of a horse, drive, and wait on table in a privaye family; or go as porter. {s willing to go anywhere. Reterence can be given from his last place. Address Waiter, Herald office, for three days. ANTED—A SITUATION AS GROOM IN A PRIVATE family, or as porter in a store; can make himself generally useful in the ; can write aud keep small Accounts. Has no objection to town or country. Can be econ No. 8 Filth street, im the rear, from 10 to 2 o ANTED—A SITUATION AS PORTER IN A RESPECT. able place. ‘ihe best of references fur the last 5 ad years can be gered Has no Mee seri nang fsges not such an as s permanent situation. Plense address J. 0., Herald office. ANTED—EMPLOYMENT, BY A RESPECTABLE man, in a wholesale wine and Liquor establishment, to bottic wines and other liquors. Please address P. Mapey, box 172 Herald office. ANTED—A SITUATION IN A STORE, OR commercial b: b We ANY ‘ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, OF BOBER AND industrious habits, a situation as porter; is not afraid to work. Has the bost city reference. Please addrese J. N., Herald office. ANTED—A SMART BUSINESS MAN TO COLLECT advertisements and subscriptions for a ne ws; 5 One accustomed to the business cin make casily 826 per week, and no others need apply. M. B. MONC! CO., 216 Pearl street. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG MAN, Well aequaizted with the city, as porter or other. wise; is acquainted with the core of borees; writes a good band, quick at figures, and is willing to make him self useful im ang capacity ‘where his services may be required. Best of refereuces given. Address A. F., box 160 Herald office. Aaiear ale eee fh FOR Slee R ary fgvods . Al for two day Third venue, between ‘Ninevseath end Twentieth NIED_—AN ENTRY CLERK IN A DRY GOOD3 jobbing house. No one need spply unless they have had kvg experience seen the goods, andare fally q in respect. A liveral salary will be given. Address box 4,716 Post Office, Were”. A RESPECTABLE YOUNG MAN, A situation as porter in a store. Can be seen for two days at 814 Rivington street, corner of Goerck. War. FIRST CLASS SALESMAN AT WAITE’S, the hatter, one who nag wage | corner Fulton street; understands the retafl hat and cap buaness \ Wear AN ACTIVE, INTELLIGENT AMERI- can a situation as houses: in a hotel, tte nonaenie and com; ina rivote famaily of an seommtress and dremanker; would mate herself South; is s good narse; woula aatinaes comes wit Goce country. Good reference given. Address Z, Z., Brondwey Post {Ay ANTED—A BOY FROM 10 TO 12 YEARS OP AG aay ccmeinien tence, Apply ak once ve as tet street, back office, below stairs. ‘ANTED—A BOY, TO LEARN THE JEWELLER trade; one who has been in the business al- Carey ven arenes wee preferred. Apply at 102 Nassau street, fifth floor. W iets, barnes PALESMEN, gts ged FOR raftroads, vege forte ‘as laundresses,cooka, bermaids, and country. Men, @ and girls ean be suited, THO-. SrINK, 341 way. —————$—$—<— < — Warm! MANNING'S OFFICE, 261 BOWERY: & steady man a4 Coachman, we & stort distance frem the city. One who has lived with reapectabie fami- lies in the of conntry preferred. Also, a Scotchman as former, fora gentloman in this c\ty—must uaderetand his business practically, ATTEMPTED ABDUCTION IN HIGH LIFE. ROMANTIC AFFAIR IN THE COUNTY TIPPERARY Fashions of the Seventeenth Century Restored. Trial ef Carden of Barmanc, for Felonious Assault upen Eleanor Louisa Arbuthnet, The trial of John Carden, of Barmane, charged with felon ous assault with attempt to bduct Miss Eleanor Louisa Arbuthnot on Sanday, Juy 2, was commenced at the a e:zes for the South Riding of Tipperary, at Clonmell, July 28. Ten o'clock was the hour at which it was understood Mr. Justice Ba] would ‘eke his seat, but ay early a: half past seven a large numbe« of the gentry and inhabitants of the county ena town were aszemb ed at the court house in the hope of obtaining admiss'on. Tue la- dies mustered in stroug force. The Attorney General, Mc. George, Q. C., and Mr. J. Pennefather appeared os couasel on the part of the Crown to conduct the prose ution; Mr. Martley, Q C., Mr. Rol'eston, Q. C., Mr. D. Lynch, Q. 0., and Mr. Shaw appeared as counsel for the prisoner. A few minutes before ten o'clock Mr. Justice Ball took his seat on the bench. Mr. Mark Pedder, Clerk of the Crown, then called over the long pavel, which having been done, it was then directed that Mr. Carden ahoutd be pat to the bar. The Clerk of the Crown read the indictment, chargir g bim with the abduction of Miss Arbath- not, with intent to marry her. A second count charged bim with intent to defile her. He listened with attention to the indictment, and pleaded “not guilty.” He seemed somewhat worn from the effecta of his imprisonment. Mr. Martley, Q. C., for defence, mdved for a poss- ponement of the case, on the ground that the public mind had been Disseed by new TF publications against the defendant. sapien? ‘The Court refuse to grant the request, and the rrraaaet Gererul opened the ca:e for the prosecu- tion, and called Miss bec seat Lene Aibaiteot, ne by Mr. George, }—l am an unms: jmy parents are both dead; I reside with my brotherin lew, Capt. Gougo, at Rathronan; [ have an elder sister, Laura; I bave been for ubout three years at Rath- ronaD; I know Mr. Jobn Carden; I was at Rathro- pap on the 24 of this monts; Cope h was in Dublin; [ went to church on thet day with my two sisters, Mra. Gough and Miss Arbuthnot, and a friend, Miss Lyndos; James Dwyer, the coa:hman, drove the car; at the churchyard I saw Mr. Carden bebind a tombetone; it was sacrament Sunday; we remained; 1 oid not see Mr. Carden in church; it was a showery day; after the service we went home inn insige car, which wax driven by James Dayer; J, my two sisters, aud Miss Lyndon, got into the car; the driver's seat is ina recess at one sido of the car; Isat next the recess; there is a window at the opposite side; my mater Laura eat next it; Mire Lydon sat nex: me, Mra, Gough next my sister Laura; we drove home ia t-at way by the road which is shady tnere; it is a atroight road opposite to Rsthrouan gate, leading to Clonmel; we had got about half way from the church when my sister, Leura }, said, “Mr, Carden is comiog;” I tuen saw Mr. Carden; he pe from the direction of Rathronan on horae- few yard«, when he turved his horse and ful- lowed us quite close to the car; he did not say any- sho pheben cloie to the lodge gate the car atopped euddenly; it was not stopped by any orders trose in the car; I aid not see Xie ‘den at the moment t.e car sto, ped; tue next time I saw him was at the do:rof toe .ar, which he opened, and lay in his band acroes Miss Lyndon, and caught 1d of my arm; he pwled me very violently; my sister, Mies Arbuthnot, held me and prevented Mr. Carder fiom pulling me out; Miss Lyadon, who re- mained in the car, struck bim on the fare with her closed hand; I saw bim bleeding; Mr. Carden let me go, and pulled Miss Lyndon out of the car; eaw her dragged out by Mr. Carden on the Mre. Gough was tren in the car, but she soon afterwards; I saw her get out of is; I my sister, Miss Arbuthnot, were in the 3 E was in the place behind the coachman, sister opposite. Mr. Cadin caught my sister ‘and, her out. Idid not sec distinctly now he caught hold of her. She resisted tim with all ber cy After her removal I was alone in the car. Mr. den came to the car again. He vaught hold of both wy wrists. He endeavored to pull me outof the car. I resisted bim by bolaing on dy a strap which was attabed to the winirw. I caught it to pre vent myself fiom being taken out; the strap broke at the moment Mr. Carden had a hold of wrists, The strap was broken by the force with which Mr, Carden pulled me. When the st:ap gave I ullet Gown from where I sing to the ie aah ie pm ely er A was raike 1 0: seat and pulled over to of the car. Mr. Oa cev, who was on the . still holding tbe upper part of my body, my se £ out of the car. Iwas the car. My legs and the remainder of were inthe car. My feet at that time had drawn neater the door than they were when I was sitting atthe recess. They were drawn door. They bad been close to the other end. length of the car is, as I think, three or four fee’ think my feet had been removed a! the remaincer of my bosy more think about three feet; portion of my bod; docr. The car at over tLe doorway I was pulled; I think I was about a foot from the duorwsy; I secovered my just as 1 was losing my balance “from bat wy foot against t e opposite side of the car; it to save mys lf from being pulled the time on my side; | did not been sitting, but euccee mn at the bottom of the csr, the pla Se ee Ose could; I kicked Mr. Carden in the of my feet; 1 was then in the below me on the step, or on curred at tze moment I recovered was at the time hulding me #ith both h's the wrists; he puiled me ver, wrists were bruised from the 1 don’t kno# where my sis‘er, Miss A- at that tme; as soun as! recovered my een Be mend om oa the back of tne Mr. Carden speak toa tall man from the car, after be had tried to pull me ou: ; eoid to that map, “Pail her out,” 3 z i Sg “apd don’t mind the otbers.” Mr. was about three or four yards from the car; that ‘ome over and caught hold of my clothes, and to pull me out of the car; — onter and der, Were Very much torn; resisted of that mon; Mr. Carcen was on the time, about two or ap P ice from the before I wos struggling the tall man coachman, James Dwyer, clow to the car; be was trying to defend me; he himeelf there for that thing further done; the car ate of Rathronan; I did not see r. Carcen cr the tall man; none got into the car until after it ; Thad seen Mr. Carden cn tre HL Pitti F 2 tf i E H f ft F iH i E FA 35 th Hi I Carden we ont I fell aod palled Mr. Our. den down; be got up; 1 did 90, ton, and then saw bim seize my si ter; I went to to pal) off; two men, Smithwick and M nh, came