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NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY 1, 1856. 5 4 ladies expressing terror in reapest “to his ms procesdings tn tity case comssenced the were there to | Fans=<Fans- Arrived by the Last Steamer, | SITUATIONS WANTED. |} LU SERVATIONS WANTED. | SITUATIONS WANTED, . « Bable reappearance; I searched the premises for | pay the board of the officers and crew of the Braman; Me. | of newest and moit a iouable paiterus. Silk, linen, elegant |“ ~Seee Ronsonaarnpennonnncannatones ; i * | Ter ANTE 7 OM, AS OOOR, AND 30.agany , him, and found him in the act of entering the wester y Bakedice and Da Costa were there on Friday lust for tis | pearl bridal fans \ ith set ornamenia of the most distinzas YONNG AND HEALTHY WOMAN, WHO HAS Losr rpanor haf Lx ED. Br 4 RIGHLY ACCOMPLISH i [EER s MTV ATION, £0 goog, Peper ry 4 IR a ee ee Pa tatemont of Mtr. H- | rarietion aelecie ion Baria for KOGRRS) new and.ex' | ZO. Met ile givens “Apply inipencer st, yeuwsea Myrde | sande wie. 2h Ye overneass ina private amily; is | Vatlck s'reet. Good city reference, a Father large stone in one hand; 1 held the gate against | land and he person present a3 | find of fancy go nls, toys, Ac. aa gifts and presents. ¥ | and Park aves, hear the corner of Park ave., Brooklyn. very skilful in dfework, and desires to get a good | ——————-—————- him and spoke to lim; he spoke violently against Hopkins; the Young Ameri, Oye, ee ROGERS, 59 Broadway: lym. | Rome; best of eity refererences, ‘Please call or adfiress "No. WASTED A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE I Ne vA ANTED—BY A RES! LB GIRL | #7 Walker street, upper front room. young Woman, as chambermald; will agaist in I employed hin SITUATION WANTED—B' SPECT ABLE i mer and aint, Keak Cpesion te tee ie eee we a . “sar Slo soon Of iudustrious habits, to do light chamberwork and sew re Me. ‘Da Costa; T wont | Holloway’s Pills.Prompt ReliefNo soon= | i> or lotus care of children who are pot very young; has | QITUATION WANTED—BY AN ENGLISHMAN, AS ) Isth street, rough tlie | Te uljection to go a short distance in the country. Uoodreter- | ©) eouchman; he wn nds the care of horses thoroughly; | tntjper. | enee can be given trem her last place, where she has fived yeetion fo (he country, and would be willing to make "OY Aurpe-2Y A RESPECTABLE YOUNG MAN, OF | over four years, Call for two days ut her late employer's, 121. ‘generally useful. Good reference. Call at No 3 Milli- good address and busiaess habits, a situation ag clerk or Ttrted to seothe him by saying T had nothing to do with the Bramso hoping to draw hiin into cou yersation and pacify him, with the order Seis hae no offeet ; I expected every moment that he | right from Mr. Na Costa to De Castro, to engage a boat; I | er do these searching Pills influence the syst would tting the stoue through the opeuing of the gate; im | raw the Young America ia the stream, and bailed her at | fiulds form their duties vigor geome form he denied my remark, calling me by name; | random; afterwards I toid De Castra the vessel I had on- | De’ cb pervade it than the stot: i \ Theld him out, and he was ebdliged to pass up the road Eaged; he said he was sorry I bad engaged this to-wboat, | a Lnranes nee Be x Waverley place. gon place, Gth avenue, betwee Lh and 1th salesman in an establishment» Wheres ‘of 4 where be cflected an entrance at the upper gate, as asher captaip once nearly ruimed him; he towed down bis | gnd by al sists, af 2 - ‘’ - _—_—_— ° —————poenies | (he Bnew KuAKE Wo ye consi a _ vhs wan eiacniand enqaverusbie -cotwe be por- | Inst veneel, and wont and told of the feck; an hour or so | °™s Py All dragsisis, ot Me., O06 LADY WISHES To SECURF A GOOD PLACE FOR | 0 DO LIGUT CAAMBERWORK AND WATTING, OR | Good reference and the test of security given. | No ob MAE een songs are of ei f ci by Address F. G., L Gi Files ts oncak t him— others be struck: wt tts stage, @ before the’ vessel was towed out the cajtain met usin | we Heard of but few Cases of Coup de | Ad,q,° {ithiul servant, who is a good plain cook, washer and | °/, & oonggg ny By mellly Gro doya at S00 iicvsd way, 1g, | oso sere Ae Se pelyhboring gentleman said he would shoot him, and as | Wail street and asked ine for $2 26, to pay for the register; | ggiiei yesterday, says the editor of the Merald, altioums the | lover Apply wt 324 West 22d at, tween 21st and 22d sirees, , ANTED—A SITUATION, AS HEAD WAITER, BY Teappose, though I could not see it, had a pistol in his | Fraser, who was present, told us bot to speak to him, as | Rent wavte in our otice, Weare happy to hear it, we sold 40 RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT GIRL Wisnes A | -—————— imam who ean give the best of reference for the last hve band; I used much emphasis in attempting to intimidate | be did n+: wish dhe captain of the Young America to kuow | many of our patent ventilating hats on Saturday, We have no | situation, as good plain cook, excellent washer and ESPECRABLE ENGLISH WOMAN, | years in this city. The advertiser is a good accountant, and him by a warning; it liad no eflwet; the gentleman fired; | that he knew them. doubt but that was the reason, as they are the coolest hats in sive two years’ city reference. Can be seen for any a family xolng te Europe, as | capable of keeping all uecoupts conn with hia situation, ‘the pistol took no effect, and he instantly gave chase wo John Schenck was next sworn, and testified as follovrs: | the world, and every variety can be had at SELLER & Son we ‘sith st. ‘Kea sickness. Can be well recommend- | Address Head Waiter, box 160 Herald offiee, Ay tant class Pant ry ‘Mr. Heath’s paper store, 131 Myrtle the gentieman, who, however, succeeded in mang —Iam the captain of the Young America; I started to ww | CO.’S, patent ventilating haters, 480 Broadway. his cecape; he continued violently raving the brig Braman down the harbur; I was engaged to 0W (0 | TS ; to the great terror of ‘the ladies, Mr. | brig on the 7th of June; I afterwards got directions 7 Hopkins remaining at or im the house with | Captain Delano, of the brig, at the Custom Hous ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A_ PROTESTANT Ian, As coachtnan, in a private family; who thoroughly WANTED TA SITUATION, AS SEAMBTRESS: UNDER. | understands his Dusiness, has no objection to go im the coun- stands dressmaking avd ali kinds of family wowing try. Cam beseen at his present emyloyers, 14 Weat 2lat st., ba bhatt 2S baked YOPNG Hp Dror} ‘Macviea: , ax cook; the otter, ax chambernaid and ie todo eral vork; best cit; {went | In Brooklyn, ¥. D., on Monday, June 30, at the rosi- | for legring, forks gory ta. the comatr IRLS~ | avenue, Brooklyn. Ybem; he retired to the northeasterly corner | there and saw the captain, and got his directions as | dence of the bride’s father, by the Rev. Dr. Baker, Mr, | days at283'7th avenue, between would have no objection to have the care of one ebiid; wou Good city references. side of the walk there; at the time 1 was uot far from | towing out the Braman; {n Wall street, while going © | JonaTuan Epwin Ives to Miss Paces Avy Sappinoton, all y back room, go (0 the country If required. Call at 64 10th st., between pg ot aa aE ‘on tho little mound; at this instant a person ap- | see Captain Delano, { met Mr. Josephs; he lives ia Gouy- | of Brooklyn, E. D. 4 | fih and 6th ava. ANTED—A SITUATION, FOR A YOUTH, 17 YEARS Seen the grotnd, comlagin by ihe, pastneas cornte | ere purest, aa coat Dosiness in Street, the | In Brooklyn, E. D., at the residence of R. Crowley, Bsq., SDs hae Cr anion tate ek ANTEDCA RITDASION, BY) A BMADROEABIM |) ly-euslel ba cieting enastohment: boring tome teh eiote- the lot; it was, no doubt, young Mr. John Havens,who | firm is Bokes & Josephs; I don’t know phs is | on Monday, June by the Rev. E. S. Porter, Gronar H. | Pant don st inte rear y SOME. PANS. Young woman, to dogeneval housework ina small pri- | ing store the last three years; good re ‘from his had entered from my premises over the fence; the mau | known by any private Lame; I don’t know of any one by | Horxixs to CaTmmmne E. Fossery, al! of Brooklyn. u ‘vate family, or cooking; has no objection lo goa short distance | late employer. A line addressed to A. E, K., Herald office, assaulted him; I could not see with what; blows | the name of Frager; I have beeu to Josephs’ house in At New Rochelle, on Monday, June 28, by the Roy. L. SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN TO | inthe country; was four in her last place. Inquire will meet With prompt atteution. at i ;, | ae letavende, oetween 13th aud Idth sts. Can be seen for ay ge ay TT ina small private family; ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, A SITUATION IN A 3" fauor score, or to drive an Yost Ath st, near th avenue, GLISHMAN; A SITUATION, AS iderstanis the care, mange. (o the country. stauta email sized man, unknown to me, with # stick, | ness in Water street, and was told that he had gone out of | of New Rochelle. good city references. inquire at No. 2 Bleecker at., near the | (Wo day ne at deceased; he arose, ngs presume ares a | town; my bill for towing 4 Cane, baa not yet been At Edinburg, Scotland, on Saturday, May 10, by the | Vowery. = iow, for he now fled; the small tan, young Mr, Hayeas id; 1 have found no cue but Captain Delano w give my | Rey, Jonathan Watson, ‘Mr, Wittiam Buack, bookseller, patios A VATION * BRAnnOr Mi kod Inyseif, followed: T-must have becn very noar him | bill to; Mr. Josephs is a sparmaker; my bill for wowing | to Jane, eldest daughter of the lar Mr. Robert Lindsay, | A SITUATION WANTED, BY A GOOD COOK, WitO CR a ag hal gee a dar eg ay oft -ANTED—BY AN © | when he was finally prostrated by a blow of a stick, as I | ont the Braman is $41; my custom is to charge by the | type founder, of this city. er; can produce the best of cy reference. Can be seen for | Present place, No. 3 West 2ist st. W coachman; be pertvetly ED—A TUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE | wore exchanged, and both persons fell apart; at this in | Gouverneur street; 1 weut recently to his place of busi- | J. Coutant, BaxJaMin F. Rexocd to Sanan’A. Baowy, both p Bip ee Ble ip two days, at 127 West 19th st., coruer of 7th avenue. ment and driving of horses. No obj eee ater ere ee ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPROCABLE | Good elty reference tror the party he now is living with, |X suppose, though 1 could nut see Wt; he did not rise; found | job, and not so much an hour. | | - side & slout slick, ie ee OF eo and a hat Adjourned till to-morrow, at 11 A. M. = fut Jong; he lay on "his back, and had very troubled ee On Sunday eveniig, 2. eke Ga paar YOUNG GERMAN WISHES A SITUATION IN A | NV. Joune woman, as fire! edo cook; will amin with the | note addrissed J. Coopry, Merall fle, wil by immediate! y Dreathing? at the suggestion of C. n, Who just then United States Commissioner's Court. Fe es Aig Berd Mowe “ . mercantile house, where he would have a chance io | washing and ironing. Good ‘city reierenee, Please oail for ied to. 5 pov 9 all rieseeeit — Mr Havens plaisly at the spot; his face was covered wits June $0.—The United States us. John Fawklin.—The | England, and mother of James and John George, of this ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A | ~~~, Be chosen ws weds bade! sony wood; I cannot und fault with any one for trying & stun | defendant is a mate of the Confede tion, plying between | ity, SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WO > No objection ti 2 SHIN SEE him with a kuock down; neither Mr. John’ M. Hopkins | iis port and Havre. Me was examined upon acharge of | - The funeral will take place from her late residence, No. han as nurse, sud todo fine washing sn ironing, bas | country. “lease cail'at si Heater sires, NON Me | NET OR eectanie help at MOL EIS CONNEET & CO: or John A. Havens was near at the time he was knovked | cruel und unusual punishment intlicted upon Hugh | 80 Grove street, this afternoon, at three o'clock. The | Mo Cpe tion to go to the country, Can be seen for two days at a nnn | Sey Broadway, corner of Reade street; also larmers, laborers, Hamilton, seaman on board the Contederation, and com- | friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. gt EE Ce eae NOE AE ORS ORE, 8.10 So eo, © OF Nene, Goon Oe Uae meee John M. Hopkius, residing at Fort Wasnington, being | mitted for trial. On Monday, June 30, after a lingering illness, Hxvxy ‘situation, as chambermaid and seamstress, or nurse and | Cedar street. sworn, deposed as follows:—I knew deceased; he was iu — ut late ot the cit "of Con K Tren Oe 135 y braiepep ton WANTED—BY A HEALTHY WOMAN, | seamstress. The best of city reference cam be given. Please Seema As gprieees ott Cpe eee lust | Eispenscheld’s Proverbial Success In hitti Fe ee i Tae ei as REL SB eers. | | aa. se wet nuree.. Ged: reference: gives: Apply at Mo. #1:/-ceall ak SPm arene, belwety Ima and ielirot ANDAD—AT NO. G HAST. BROADWAY, Zw mouths; he wou! mes get 1 ed; he | the public taste, has never been so triumphantly demonstr 2 ence 4" me: 28 5 TA. ; fa for a dry jot ‘was £0 yester ny; ho came upon the premises shortly be- | asik the populsety of his beuutifa summer bats ofthe Rocky | Swenty-cphih: siveet Baca erate, Wllatn Myers, | 4 HIGHLY RESPEOTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, wists | W Aime: one an cook. washer und ironer, and ihe other an | Philadeipiiat suinry Som to $60) per dium, Pieces procured fore ‘went part ot the way to hig room, which was | Mountain beaver, and cassimeres of various colors. The mo- | pues. towhich the friends and acquaintances are invited. 4 situation, as good plain cook, of would do the general | chambermadd and waiter, or to do general housework for a | for conductors, baggage men and brakemen, boys to im the house; Tfound him just after sunset, at the | ment the eye resis upon them, the taste is satistied. In point | DYGm se wich the finds aud aequsintances are invited. | housework of a small private family. Call at {06 Houston st. | small family, inthe country. Can be seen at 287 3d avenue, | learn trades, two sales pitta dora sumer yom ye Bento tectairs nog t,he rom, snp! alod | Saeret Wpiten, tant eomerat ovearacn, ny | SS Meee athe nuy ure vied wanton the tne: | A BIFUATION WaNTED—oY A youNG woman an | =To™=esmeso ne Het our en ears beh Se gaa eee perform; Baer iat came aren = SSPENECHEID, 118 Nasean sircot. ee eee ES Revues ceent, A 1 ar nd Chacon street, Senet omer eat nd Spica oo ulin Al than to a NTE! DW. : ont aes “ u 5 e! 5 t reen- young woman, to do ene! misework of a smal ANTED—AT 766 BROA ‘AY, N , = par secemieey w a tern jeg pes a Two Cases Extra Fine Pure White Parts On Monday morning, June 30, after a short illness, ANN wich streets. rivate family; isa good as no and a ne washer and two bookkeepers, three clerks, two barkeepers, four Sent, ad Y repeating the q Soft Huta, per steamer North Siar, will be openod this day.at | Janz, daughter of John and Ann Jane McAuliffe, aged 8 roner. Good references given. Apply at 164 West 16th st, porters, two firemen, two brakemen, four boys times, he became exasperated and came towards me, in @ menacing attitude; he followed me in this manner from | one door above Canal street. the coach house to my house, | backing all the time endeavoring to get him soft hat warehouse, 419 and 421 Broadway, | Months au 3 days, SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS ee ee bee cook, washer and ironer, or to. do housework, (ood WANTEDA SITUATION, BY A. YOUNG WOMAN, a en fami The friends of ‘the family are respectfully invited to at- | reference.’ Apply at No. $9 1 7 rma work in w ama aie coe a Te Oo pect rrben Reteg eg | pply at No. 98 19h st., between 6th and 7th as chambermuid, or to do "general housework in » small through the entire country. This fame has been obtained by | Tesilence of her parents, in Thirty fourth street, between ity; ean come well recommended. Apply a: her present POLITICAL employer's, 217 Broome street, 5 at ime struck deceased with my } Cnierérise, liberality, and grea x Second and Third aver SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WO. ee re AN SORTS om this. was, in self-defence; he fell, catel Shost exteratvo hates in tho fines, Sad la supplied with every 10 30, Ja 1 4 i . ATH WARD FREMONT AND DAYTON CLUB.—& 5 em, om ‘On Monday, June m Dowcan, wife is Hed: Man, as nurse and to do plain kewing; good references. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A MIDDLE AGED bolt ‘of my fect, throwing me down; We £ Farleiy of the arti worn on the Western cupeinent, Hi nork | ean’ aged 4 yeare, oo” ONE Descaw wife of James Dun- | jaune at 256 Bast 14th atreet, fourth font, roow No. 4 pe eg RE ate 15 cageting wilh Dachebti es Aentnne: a ONE T) for some time on the ground, when our of summer siraws is unsurpassed for variety and beauty. | “The friends and relatives of the fami! stall nnd ashen mn useful in attending chilcreu, or in doing any light work. Can elaield mith, Lowry, Secretary of’ itewd appeared at the spot where we then were; they afforded ]| His silks and ers are the theme of admiration en the part | i vitea a the fu are respe tfully A YOUNG GIRL, HAVING SERVED SOME TIME AT | do plain sewing and make up fine laces and muslins. | Wages E. i a milth, Lowry: Secneieny 7 Or ae ‘no assistance; I was sitting, and deceased’s head was in | of all whoare connoigeurs in the article, and his felts are felt | 3 %, eaten neral, this affernoon, at three the millinery business, wishes to bind herself in» regpocta- | low, asa home is needed. Can be seen until suited at 368 10h | and Ji Wilkon Green, will speak. “Singing. “My on my lap; bo bit ‘my 4 severely; my clothes wore | ‘0.be just the thing wherever they are ‘worn. Taken as o’clock, from her late residence, No. 162 West Thirty-first | ble establishment where she would receive the proper instruc: ] st., between avenucs B and C. formes Sg him he let go his hold, whole Knox must have about a huudred ditferent varieties of | street. Her remains wi!! be taken to Greenwood, tone te complete her profession: the time that would ‘se ree term much worn; by my choking him he let go his hold, and | jais now in store ready for the season. Beside these articles, 01 pally quired to gerve, not ¢0 much an object with the partie . TH WARD~BUCHANAN AND BRECKENRIDGE Nate! foreman ae frogs hin; T bouke us ly ex § n Monday, June 50, Bxoarr CAVANAGH. i" : Proper pacicg. | WVANTED—A SITUATION, BY A PROTESTANT } penne t Ae. Lec eior oes Paar Ro Sono hintnn ember Bro kno | Kuox has gloves, umbrellas, canes, aud other articles neces: | The friends’ and acqiaiitances are respectfully invited | irees Hine Tevabo Kaky, Valea square Fyn Gees, X.Y. man girl, to do general housework in a small warding the election of the-ahove named nominees, of the de= We Tasch kate Suu uey taeuk es T Pes he wat meee oe aor ot ae, uvidue, Mn—Alt | to attend the funeral, from ber late residence, 107th 7 - family, undersiends suoking, and is a guod washer and pou mocratle party, and not to carry out ihe views and wishes of A My oda See 4 J he Knox" nadie, as abet street atid Bloomingdale road, this atternoon, at balf RESPECTABLE ENGLISH PROTESTANT GIRL | has city reference. Apply at 101 Laurens street, inthe base: | gry “clique or faction, but to wot In concert with all other ; Knox’s goods are fashionable, as well as being of \ 6 ’ past , fate the souse or within a few feet of the door; during Li a be werior ig p wants a situation, i rt family, t ment. ’ 3 pe gg ps nepal pan Sd voy al Boyne , in a private family, to dochamberwork, clubs organized for like objects, will meet for the election of the remainder of the fray I saw deceased but once after } [? » and Di ere more m fe than in ae : j fine Washing and ironing, if required, or to travel with « lady; - officers on Wednesday evening, July 2, 1856, atP. H. Van ‘this, which was when he came to the south stoop; I went store, which ev should know—shall know—must Very suddenly, on Monday, June 30, Martaa Kyte, } has the bestof reference irom her last place, Can be seen for ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG GIRL, TO Y f Third S and’ Forty-ninth ot as H Know-ia at No. 212 Broadway, corner of Bultou street, vite mas “Ky Xo. 52 t strec , y " ° r 5 p. | SERmN's, corner Of Shird avcane ea, Ulauinan eet ato the house, and afterwards saw him io, & the yy of Kulton wife of Tho ‘Kyle, of No, 528 West strect, aged 33 | two days at 29 Warren st., near Columbia, Brooklyn. Ps ae ong chil en dal. nde Dial sowin 3; NO gr o'clock. ‘8. M. DREW, Chaicman pro tem. years. = —— ot - jon to the country; ean be seen at her present employer's, ‘Ww. H. Rich, Secretary pro tem. F714, insenaible, near the east gate, some 100 inet from | Gentlemen’s Summer Hats.—Rocky Moun~ wine friends and acquaintances, and the members of RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A sITUA, | Pred st, srooklyn, to-day. an ray nae are gE 5 tain beaver, the unrivalled plain castor, in white and pearl | Washington Lodge No. 2, A. P. A., are respectful as class plain cook; understands al “ 8T WA SHANAN CLUB.—UNION A) 5 ; there was shouting and loud taking continu- | Colors, and the cool, sun-protectiny straw braids and Leghorn Padre yoy any hy al siacnetn, tee, ee baking, pastry and soups; would ‘like Staten Island f SUTED EY A. WIDOW WOAH A SIEUATION, Z mony.—The democratic electors of the Twenty-tirst j Lheard some one aay, *Bring a rope; it was so | bats, ail in immense variety, at HANTA'S olf and popular | "On Monday, June 40, Saat Mania, the beloved wits of | "=U Sa 6a ee ee eee a's /aret rete baker sol pesiry cuss; | Ward end ell otbere favorable to Buchanan and Braskeurtige, MEt lata ns waar dea | George Henry Summers, and last sdrviving daugitor of | YOUNG LADY WISHES TO DO COPYING, FOR | Now like to goa short diatance inte country, an glve-city | Soraer'ot Fourth arene aud Thirty-second, street oa. Wed R. T. Sambrook, Fsq., all of Londen, England, aged 25 gentlemen, Recent circumstances oblige her to eek auch | 88d country reference. Please cali for two days at 28) Kast | Tesday evening, July 2, at half pasi seven o'clock, tor the pur= end found him lying on his back, breathing very hard; 1} Anson’s Large Size Daguerreotypes fur 50 | yours and 11 months; desorvedly aud deoply latnonted Zmployment, and she will call af any piace designated, or send | 1th st., 3d Boor. pose of permanenily organizing « Buchanan club. 4 think that he died in fifteen minutes. cents, twice as large as others take for 50 cents, and equal to | 7 Tp, u aed a specimen of her handwriting. Also, wanted, a, cousfor-aile aaa Haniel H. Taylor, Josiah Sutherland, Ch ¢ friends and relatives of the family are respectful, ylor, +. Question by « Juror—Did you hear the report of a | those taken elsewhere for $2. Thos who have, unfortunate- ited ‘the fui specttuly 7 apartment and board, in Brooklyn or Hoboken. Address ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, | Andre Froment,' Stephe: Dillaye, John Lyi iy, nothing but an ambrotype of a deceased friend willdo weil | W¥ited to aitend the funeral, this afternoon, at three | Sfiss F. Stewart, Union square Post oflice, a situation, to do general housework, for a small fumay} | John F, lirode: tigon,” David W Witness—I did; I do not know who fired it; J was in | ' bave it copied in daguerreotype oF photograph before the o'clock, from her late residence, No. 4 Thompsou street, Feet of city reference. De sean for wo days, at 60 W Lt "John King, tho sate thee: this was just after we sop glass swests and the pi vare, Segre, $6.00 chemicals will = Tetatna will be taken to Greenwood Cemetery for in- SITUATION WANTED BY A RESPECTABLE Lb ‘Washington place, room: 5, second floor. ' house at the time; y amalgamate ; se ve their own am- | termen an, as housemald and waitress: three years refe- Can be seen for twodays at 22) lth av., between JANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE 7 daguerreotype in- London, Eng., papers please copy. rences 2 Waverley place, New York; as I was returning from in the same case, as the ainbrotypes can be washed off, | Oy Monilay afternuou, June 30, afwor a lingering illness, | MMH and 26h sts appriviie fanliys los geod bokse, of te do beusowork- feat 3 : about 844 o'clock, and | and the glass used over the daguerreot 4 i. —— — tnt, Lys Lady. on ~ ie. Hopkins, I 1f you send your ambrotype to Europe, and, like the look- of consataydon Wititast Lewis Jackson, aged 20 years, 10 RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITU, } o reference given, Call at 247 West 17th st. iu the rear, Stephen Cornell, eo. Me Donald, . We gaw deceased coming towards me! he was intoxicated; 1 ] lagiklasses and plate glass, (Crusta and spolls the picture, you | months and 17 days. ‘ation; is @ good cook and baker, and is willing todo |__| Theodore Hunt,’ Siduey Qaksmith, John H. Myers, ve mes cag tang Mg me om will regret you did not get'a The funeral will take place to-morrow afternoon, at | Washing and ironing; best of city reference, Can be seen for } ee SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE | Hugh McParien, James Murphy, Beus H. Fiaighty sere bey J to let him pass: Boe bis Mr. Daguerreotype at Ansou’s. three o'clock, from the residence ef his father, William | (wo days at 159 Eqet 20th st., near 2d av You omaD, As scamestress and to assist in chamber- | James Deviin, Joseph D. Stuart, — Robert Foster, and instantly sprang words me, striking me Ifyou put an ambrotype in your trunk, and the gum be- | Jackson, No. 232 Clinton street. The friends and relatives work. “Can be seen at her last place, 35 Meury street, Brook- ‘And one hundred and twenty seven others, with ao stone that fe had in hs band, and at the same | tween the glagses spolls your dress, you’ will regret you did | 4Pe invited to attend without further notice. GIRI, WANTS A SITUATION IN A | It for two days. In well recommended. ogy ween epee = me taking hold of my coat collar; I clenched, and we « a ‘On Monday, June 80, ALrKED, only child of John and to cook, wea, and tron; 19 9 frst rade ANTED—A SITUATION, AB COOK, WASHER AND EMPIRE CBUB ROOMS, sor Ht JU! » lass, John Havens, sworn, depowed as follows:—I reside at | yrotype cat, at trilugexpense, have verte , 1856.—THE FOL- Sell together, but almost instantly separating, he falling Daguel “ fs yan J ji ‘warren resolution passed unani ly wt the matiti~ - , If you drop the ambrotype and break it, ad you hav Lucinda Thompson, aged 1 year, 1. months apd Yt days. ~ ae Good nee. C jution was’ pasted unanimously at the Pat = a = pene ay pomsthtcen igs 9 soe aurea Sitaeas Prized of departed frien Our child ts gone; hie is free from pain; y oh pee ia Take, ney pbs nglinmbys Le oy hl committe o A re ou did not get a On ci ania. 4 ~ Cee ee eenimnanginnnbe i . Ido not know who he was; he made wwards er Degusqreciype at SEOs But ye cues pe to meet again sTyrusan ae pie anak lee goed wommer ana ueen opt WANTEDIRY A YOUNG GERMAN LADY, A SITUA- ae tia {a palling > tide Convesten to WB, when decensed jumped up’ and ran towards tne 50 Brosiway. Tn heaven our darling boy. thas a good reéomtuendation from her last employer. Can be Aion, ws housekeeper. oF to attend a ‘store’ No objec- | Mende an electoral licketand a ticket for sae olcetn, im east yate; Talso ran afler deceased, and the person | poasen of July. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully | Sem for two days, ifnot engaged, at 800 1et st, between Mh | thon vo the country. Test of reference from her last employer. | Siriet wacordance with the recommendation ti S Democratic. who a, reand, the corner ran PR ob tne mine, mee prmeee wos. famane prt <1 to, attend the funcral, this afternoon, at two | *h4 10th ave, Apply for two days, at 29 Chrystie st., room No. 9 ‘National Convention beld at Cincinnati, and. we feel thab the qmdea¥oring to head bim off; the dogs then Jumped to" | Siraiions in evlebrating the gluvious 4h with lvitior of | o'clock, from the residence of his parents, No. 193 West YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION AS NURSE | WWANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN : aetna cena Sat sea eee ea Betas deceased i tt et ore ran ores aloe | Crerores, cid such, explosive materiale, at the v Forty third street. Hs remains will be faken toGreen- | AL and plain sewer er to do chammberwork. Has gout city as frat rate laundress and French fluter: would go 16 ts poe ten pe ey 1 rate o' by ae wood for int reference. No ction to the country, Can be for two private family or, }; no objection to go a distance ta ne U: jo State Co peult struck. hisn wilh w stick, and at de same ime ex: | ne taltuctory hate, corner of Chatham tod . Tectse eng, June 80, at six o'clock, asm, | Saye 'st t0 Werren se, bermese Won Boosiwey and leas, |. ths ecenary1 be dy seferones given: Ona be cess Sor Owe | Sussseserebees i aus cni tee Seueen ease aes bate nd the person then came up, whom ——_____—____—__ daughter of William H. and Hannah E. Griswold, age We a. daye at 604 Houston at. front room, up stairs. sures to secure & single State Convention, we respect ios ate 7. pa ony his took Sth of July —Mende, Brothers’ ‘World Re- | mouths, 3 weeks aud 6 days. SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A GERMAN GIRL, AS | {isn evory Awombly diatries, unt clect delegates act his feet; ~ on me yo <i A N WANTE! E AN as | Wy ARTE: 4 . nbly district, atid elect : ent ness, nowned galleries, containing 2000 pict ‘On Monda 30, at the residence of Mr. James lnundress or chambermaid, and to assist in the washing chambermaid and fine’ washer, in © snail Ani Besapaton lar tne pudbenen kale etetanel tek oo sietes ‘very soon [saw a policeman standing by deceased; I weat | ropeans and Americans, willbe open and fr a ¥. perican erent ad tule,” Ptoegrenia nd dag Tiner, No. 43 York street, Brooklyn, Mrs. Maxcarer | aud ironing. Good reference. amily. “Please call for two days at her employer's, 3) West | ourselves to arsiat hn such seton of the people, beiteviag pply at 26 Prince st, t 16th. necessary 10 the success of the nominees of the Cineiunatt Ito the house by request of Mr. O Conor, leaving a num- Mciasanxy, formerly Mrs. Margaret’ Lynch, aged 39 Saar arent Ber of persons ‘standing by; deceased was breathing | durimg the day. Fine view uf the proc . D - co oregon ll i wed’ v “s SS enaetie Rls tects ckuce the hake | Sones, SITUATION WANTED—BY A SMART AND ACTIVE ¢ . Convention in the present contest, Beavily at the time; while at Mr. O'Conor’s I heard the | {10m our windows, 2% Broadway, four 0 The’frienda of the family are invited to attend the fune- Young man, of good, stesdy habits, in any capacity in ANTED—BY TWO RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRS, | “Ti furderance of these views, the Empire Club will holt « Feport of a pixtol, but | kmew nothing of any alfray ull L ral, from her late residence, No. 23 York street, this af. | Pichi he can make himself useful; can write a fair hand, ant shustions ane to do chamberwerk oF to tke sare of | mass meeting in the Fark weday evening, sth of July, to ? 4 , o arade is correct at figures; good references given, if required. dl or do plain sew i emtered hir. Hopkins’ premises. Portraits Taken at Sight—Che Quickest | erncon, at three o'clock. Hier remains will be'taken to | vcty Titman‘ ker lay East githvare et Leaaleed. | Ad ner che washing a sity eter | eceaity and propriety” of adopting the evurae stg Lab ; ory Bs as waite William R. maghe, M. D)., being sworn, deposes as ure process on record si, on aol | Piatbush for interment. renee, no objection to 20 @ short distance im the country, Cau | the resclution. rt tion in the ity wilh % willing to | obtain an expression from the democracy of this ¢ Qeliows —1 1 made a mortem examination of the . by HoLMes bs fashion In Brooklyn, on Sun June 29, Marniw Saver y at & } : ; , on § . . ¢ SHNEDR, RESPECTABLE WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION | be Seen for one day at os West Washington piace. be invited to te Ww ‘Club in this demou- af Geowge Bolster, ying.deed at the police station | works of art. roadway. Mothing like th son of Martin ‘and Catheritie Shueider, aged 7 years, 11 ts vurve;_ ole ix Competent Yo take charge of it falent 3 7 ation,» Dist ihe caer have siready ‘conseniod to t Carmanville; upon’ the nose 1 found several sims Se, a months and 22 days, irom its birth: is a good plain sewer; would go to the country. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTARLE | address the meeting on thin and other sunjects connected with, Semerica chat hae merece: | , Shame Ae Rome co Vieng Cnet ey |e ene co ceynnann and te artery of | eae arf arennr nen vo Wat tee be eae imancareaes | rm atau mesens, rosie ch © me o velo fey st 5 i 0 , 7 > “ a Pe " , " .S inch in , which epe pea, mete ativan tose pistes ¥ | Naseau Lodge No. 89, 1. 0. of O. F., are respectfully invit- heat of ity ‘references from last place. Please call at 61 | Tease Sruqas, } Secretaries. YOUNG GIRL WANTS A SITUA amp MUNRAY, il; the wound was incised in character, and migat have | wlver) coaih of arms, create. cyphers, Ke. oa woe, | ed to attend the funeral, this afternoon, at three o'clock, RESPECT AB! been made by a sharp edged instrument; on other from the residence of his father, No. 143 Concord street, tion to do ge housework in @ private family; good = enn Sa RRR RNA mR al tae the mae eve seo ena cratunappareatiy ae in rookiyn us Moma taney of dysentery, Wasa | “tener sive Plu all Yor two dapnatel Wow lah’ | WraxTHD—a SITUATION AS COOK, AND TO Wasit | TOTICE—DUM vivAwUS_yIVANDA ON DROK— jrotues edlge manol estrument; Pesci age pe | n - in a private . bY afl experionced gi Members of Clayton Club, and invited gu 1 hereby Rasen el tie geay pur saaenoen wa Wenenedl Ae Peaks ater ceenceticaee Ge een tttee | Se ree ne en nk ares Berens, cpt SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS | with good city reference, Call at ing West 18h st, between | oliied to be on board of the host on Thursday might, July & ‘ ; chambermaid and fine washer and ironer, or to d> [Sth ani sth ave, in the front basement. : Baral bones were alo fractured; theso wero the only ex | init ety--benden fier oy The friends ly are respectfully invited to at- | housework ina small private family; best of ety refeceuc. J “mend Weve. tn Whe front Pasement | P.M, foot of Costar street WILLIAMS, Secretary Sound ihe brain anda inembrance marked by conges. | aad rent allowed on purchase, wt WAt Ri tend the funer veresidence of his parents, No. 123 | given. Inquire at 186 Amity at ANTED—BY AN EXPERIENCED YOUNG WOMAN, ; gna s Sy EAS", No. i is CO ATEKS', No. 388 Broad: | prospect street, to-incrrow afternoon, at half past two ‘situation, to do the housework of a small private fami: IGGER WORSHIPPERS AND OTHERS, INTEREST at hou, my opinion is that Bolster died of concussion of the | Way. |X, B= pry tuned, repaired, polished, boxed and | 0) 0 RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT YOUNG GIRL Is IN ‘brain; al) E rund hand pianos. 4 ly; is a good cook, washer and ironer; the best reference given. ed in the pulling down of “Bachanin and Brow . tie ibe rat thy weg enya | Wh oho ss iia Sensis wapuns ent ext fires aly: wegeiokentersesen teams thes | wien liners meee wewrem. | Saar ae toie Ca cena lca ‘there Gummer Stockh.—Our Large and YY On Sunday, J 29, at Morrieania, of disease of the | iry, best of city referer ‘ven from her last Kony = - » Vashington House, Ken, as there te nove, above described ia my opinion, none Of We | oak of summer elihing in now ready and for sain, otras: heart, Tuomas Fowakiw, of Dublin, agit $7 years. seen for three days at 1d Jab at. eevee i, Wide ane vechice. or saemintens tea beccad win te | Uardag nigh: dewustoon anda wectresspion pumenees. The inquest wan adjocrned at this point tilt this morn- | ftming Ukagether the largest slock of fashionable ud, Geet: | at et Thomas’ chor Cote ate rae funeral services, MOST RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT GIRL Wants | “TBC? Sven. Apply at 166 Ninth st., 1 door from 34 avenue, — ‘when it will be brought to a close, fable summer clothing we have ever got up, at very moderate | choke. wwithanes tertieer tecetiation ’ bi sia ‘@ situation as nurse and ehambermaid, or t6 do plata ng ERE EVENTEENTH WARD.—THE MEMBERS OF THE would be a great convenience to the reporters if | «4 Axed prices. D. DEVLIN & CO., pag oe cor ating rg ¢ kewing; is willing and obliging. Best of city reference. ANTED—A SITUATION, TO DO HOUSEWORK, FINE Keventeenth Ward Buchanan Club are requesied to meet G@erener Will wondd leave his papers is the Coroner's 288, 280 and 260 Broadway, corner of Warren st | aie pais © a ey aay Ramet ean Pieare call at 6 Rivington st in the rear, first four. ay pTantung and ironing, not waiting; good city reference. | thie (Tuesday) evening, at 10] First avenue. at Bo clock. The rs Ne ¥y : daugir- cen im Johnson street, two doors frou , | young men "i the election » effice at the conclusion of each day's investigation, Bases -—Prices at which a Fire = —— Youmans, deceased, of Warwick, in the 20h SITUATION WANT BY A GERMAN Brooklyn. or gated to jn MALACHT BRENNAN. Preside: _" ‘The Braman Slaver. 5 ote ~ Se COPATS conhs 3S 8 peek weanee ant ane os ANTED—BY A YOUNG FRENCH WOMAN, SPEAK- = = UNITED STATES COMMISSIONBR’S COURT. Kipconeny, of thd Uoitea Hates ae eee Ss te ae cai ing seme Bnglish and Spaniel situation as'childean's | (OTHE MEMBERS OF TIE NATIONAL AMERICAN Before George W. Morton, Esq. His remaing will be interred at Waterbury, Ct. “a SHUATION GANTEDLGT 1 YOUNG WOMAN, Aa Fre Se Sngeinn Gr Remy Ot 2 Wah. ccd Comet lee TOE oe aan PE oe Jou 80.—In the matter of the alleged slave brig Bra- Fastern and Western papers please copy. plain cook, washer and ironer, or to do general house ested not to Ang call for s meeting, anita signed by Work; ia a good baker. Good city reference. Apply at 279 ‘West 52d at., ber 7 ntl ok in a firet class hotel Bm BMley, Bea VS TELTAM STOREY, ist Vice Pres. ih man, co ina clase or di y, (tt objection (0 the country. Good city reference, “apply at No, | _ Huwny Ransom, Sec'y. ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. st Ot % tizabeth en COOK, AND TO ASSIST IN WASH. | © UNG MEN'S DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN COM- FINE ARTS. . Cy Te Re) ANTED—A SITUATION. BY A PR ANT. A the jen's Dewweratio Re SS PTT 7TTT SAMS eaRenan ithe eur Rg eteence May bo seen a4 W Ieee ot esos & whe See toe ys Ccmmitie ibe ‘held ue Tarntuany Lall oa Tuca- ADY'S GALLERIES— work, ina small family, Apply at $6 West Lith si, tn the rear, y July 1, at halt caves watee,, Pease SO) an Shu vo open Yo Wo publio July & TAM Fi elite tel eaten 'ANTED—BY A PROTESTANT GIRL, ABITUATION, | cay phew galas . chambermaid and watler, or nurse and ma) tt nsh'and iron; will be | EDWARD Tinrson see i ! | wennsoat eeeszesae : Portraits of ; FS} ' Buchapen, Wigees to mabe porseh ponent, wral, ben reumnmes: fond wing and agrvenble ia ood reference, If required: Bet; Tent to the Hh Nicholas nel v0 sco. De ven ee player, $9 Suan a. am be seca Bh ttre oe, phd ; Fillmore. mri am Ant hk | - d N ACTIVE MAN, WISH PLOYMENT AS POR. ANTED—BY A_ RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT qcast of Africa, once arto, ana ter, in a respectable ee ee ees Keotch irl, & altuatlon, aa nurse and seamstress, in a the bark John - On exhibition olson cat ie ox tree hundred dollars, as security fue gent! a pe J cane = Pe Se cums & Se i tmtey faithfulness. References: » J ummer. eners en. “en wie Sec ur, Macharde; No gallery drewe PT, Kellf, Caton square Post office: — ‘iays at 89 Pulwn st., Brooklyn, thied story, back room. Da Costa's room, noha ET . resenta #0 ¥! JARRIED MAN, OF STEADY If , = y RO One Was present And interesting « cgllection M, aa asi Preset cad ry eB can WA xtee. A SITUATION, BY A PROTESTANT YOUNG ‘when I was introduced Of titu port y, wishes aman, 1 do the general housework of « small private Sobext, bee Tetra amb he raonn of the eamang en | Sry net Smet Pos. Was pect ets | Sete asda at awe a ered ate Tae wes octane oft those who have ated i Oumaining tbe. prisciples which irom his present p lace. Pleas call at 21 Forsyth #t., top | avenues, third floor, front room, we gaw De Costa sign the Poutth of July ts signincanee EAY® | oor, for two days” Z - Get they were a ruse ne Prous th of July Sts eg rs NTRD-A situation, SCTARLE tarday, the ITIZENS AND STRANGERS A. YOUNG MAN WANTS A, SITUATION AS COACH. Wa wrron conan ceocemmnreen ue Cpecen te ener pay a A Are cordially invited. oe vt fh Fh dpm ny Sere ree eve or to go to the country, refereuce . if required. ’ Teference. App’ Bast LE ‘The Kiteabethan i've ealended Fidpacrick's greem house. corner of 20h st. nnd Broadway. a Perdons Starts ol went to go, I ly ure and for all rfectly ‘To these who vist - ANTED—HY A RESPECTABLE HEALTHY YOUNG ie ie fut Wauer ‘Ae spectators N EXPERIENCED PRIVATE WAITER, WITH GOOD man, arse lace. 4 m ger resided + = The ambrotype is made aucceasfully only at Hrady’s gallery. city reference, wante a situation in a private gentieman's jections to "y “lg Ap dys i trcdee Ds az 'NFORMATION FOR AMERICAN TRAVELLERS GOIN@ & on bet 1 a (raneparent gage plsure, superior in quality: aid war- | inuily/understanda ba ‘hasiniees thorough makesiee cream | (tween ist and 2 avenues, frat door. mp a = 7 oar inger’s Sewing Machines—One Thousand | "0'! more durable than known. and other fane ‘superior manner. Address James, [ ———— THE BEST HOTELS. old ove. folare 5 year ie a fair entimate of the ‘oft good: Fioking portraite 6 ath avenue, Is the French bakery, for two days. ANTRD—A SITUATION, BY A VERY RESPECTABLE | Hotel Beurice. seseeee = siadiey ties candidates competent Woman, as cook; understands . OUP wel dew Italien... Faates ‘The senaun na] mings and ‘ouher promabie ed yt TAD, SEVENTEEN YEARS OF AGH, WISHES A st. | andjeiliee “Hae Uhe beat of relerences. Apply at 108 Ninth te] des Princes uy eant for testify pT newb be to buy the machines IRADY'S Gallery. tuation; writes a good hand, knows the city well, and ] *t., one door trom Sd avenue. de Russie, kept by M. Young Spel es ores to Tamiles or in large manulnctring eetablichnenta, and We ee, en nee eueerally ; ee 'ANTED—BY A RESPRCTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A ee wenepees peg PER EL. gy offer of any vastly to ‘Other kind, ean be proved by ons = 4 a] ‘ and forfeiture vessel beef wi rene, situation to do general be ‘@ good ‘ea0k, poo Nyt me Hele got heen ene them, ong & beyond dieyeie, Hew saechinns Onrecemeeteen? Be ARAPECTARLE COLORED GIL. 48 CHAMBER. | nd excellent washer and lone. Tian ‘ie ew of ty rotor: bed on board & quadrant, some charts and other | forma, = Sfroadway, A“ coperteonate pasavtaen tn potas. or to travel, Good ety reference. Can'be seen at iss Weak —- rT sles : ings; I wid Ur, ~}= i would nave what a arrangerngain bare a to supply purchasers YEuh street, for two day ' ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A NQ WOMAN, was mine on a, that I was te make any- romptly on ambrotype is taken completed NTE . You: f i, few item. ‘O RESPROTARLE YOUNG Wom! aa chambertuald and to assiet fo 4 p gt PR A FA EY Sut Troatway, corner Fulton street; 889 Bromtway, over BY Eiko pettecity tinterttants ber busimeas; the ‘otuee na | Good “reference given. Call at West ith et, between 6th la case was my [owt | had en < . Sound do housework. The bestot | Seiven “Ueabe = ea Taecety te ieee Te oa Le, a to Hr. De EXGRAVINGS—cTERL, PLATE AND OTHER VARIE- seen for two days at 460 6th av., room No. SERLL-UT A. GUDERERDEER SOUUNGPEDATL 6 AMES MARKY EPECTAL WINE MERCHANT TO ¢ if | could a otis edb quantity, oF the inten ll We Megha A YA RESPECTABLE ScorcH ar RL AB PLAIN W ne 6 ee or See? mere, Por ae rat and he Tema arth Nort nd ‘Braman ST on 1 a Ps 4 pe Nd iaaapteed ececitind perisety, of taicerel with family, Call at sorbet | Tor two dnyee and feds Visiting M 2 Pi wow ene the same thing, and he Twas a dd = _ ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECT, wane " TABLE rao if there PE < Prospect of my Doing B* A RESPECTABLE, YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUA- ’ young woman, ae first rate eook, washer and froner. ‘me; before this he had told me he fi Bent ore of clahiven ‘objection to the as wonle He wo wehs cali Bite thudtage sireets resem 15 ‘canbe soek for iwo days er Lees Sve oe ee ye —, Ridridge at., second floor, room No.7. City ret 4 preferred to; I thought y y pe TS ANTED—A SITU. . RESPRCTABLE ‘Gnd got me into the scrape, to me oatet ane Dont, « se rrpaes Rie Betas meee on es YOPYIST.—A YOUNG LADY, WELL ACQUAINTED W wi to Zo grad kemrtert, in ® small a Seen ce aes B. said You can rely on me. C wap tee orm Freneh and Rnalish languages, . | mily, Good city reference. Apply at 186 Eldridge «t., room 12, Costa, wanted ‘them would aan mirous of ¢ Sepriet ow star, ceoupe. mene See ce teen AE Oe ee tem lt ‘Bim do it; Mr. De Cotas was present at Urie conversa. a WRO SOME YEARS AGO ak] ber own home, Please for orfe week, Jenny ANFED AY A RESPRCTAKLE YOUNG WOMAN, A <5 at Gaiedd Ge Been nt ‘4 Me Vesey pireet, and bas since | Herald office, situation (0 do wsework ina email two-ethers; esaress seen for two days at oa ay Si iieetineS | Qoscmnane Urear oe, wanes 2ittals ‘be of no ase; I Mr. Machado as my bail : to the country. ‘The, city reference given. WaAxtED—»y A RESPROTANLE AMERICAN WIDOW . Benedict sav Mr. Maced Frcald oe go all foe hs XPORMATION WANTED OF WILLIAM J. D. SMILEY, call at 868 Hroadway, foo A days. * se nurse for ihe slat, oF children's mob : I believe paint was * Jupatic, heard hecriber, , ‘ane remain in jail and the ‘whole brunt of ‘the 3 Gales rem tar York. last Octo Cotman se Sty Arion Wares! BY 4 sane respectable — Bow call at 216 m and get clear themaclven; such was my coserictions him. “te wad diechart the Luna! “Ana, mrt: | highly recommended by his last employer. Has ho objection PRO A GENUINE BNOLIR TRARTER, Sr a FO Mg Lg EE A gg PIR St TY fe eatement. Me Bynadict trst fied s claim of mp eeit on to (place, Any one, who Knowledge Of in where At, wear Broadway, for two daya, : * Gan be seen for two daya Fos YOR SALB-200 MOCKING BIRDS poseeed 9 ase: a as oo “4 Lo ny AD ein a ie me reat, © ‘Wigs, Wigs, the ah eT yANteD—nt A, Raspacranga—ppovemaar | RS"satest enter em ee Or od ‘ {0 doata 000 of these Invisthle .? , TAR r* said | knew nothing about tl wige i "1 young woman, a situation as chambermaid, or would do | —————————- 7 p wore putes me touching chavo marian Tia othe bet eterna: warrant toto akcink or hangs | TPORMATION WANTEDSOF Eo Sa ERP FL Sy SO ye Fev ier em, a Seti, YACHT, 3 PERE know bew to need not | color. Beware of extravagant Mreadway prices. ‘carn tm this oouptry, from — a A wy SITUATION WARTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, IN A | Orange street, Brooklyn, under the Star offloe. be ‘J J cane, lin, Ireland, Any S county | TCA Tambte private family, 0 4o ches and plain | ————__—— "w last summer, This boat "Saas SS — |. Any information concerning them will be m— Ls hy a Morton, Ttasnent ‘bode Hill, the Inimitable Cutter of Wate and Manntuily received by Mrs. Anne Caine, No.2 Washington Feline si eupatit, a tales esas | Wal ieleten bute: celal robes peereeeoeee forth : of ramen vies to sult ihe differentshaped heads and faces, . - | two days. SA DaEasaae, baelear?, TE, deectbve tek REAT PIGEON 8H a? See ate eee seats tena | ent a eta: Sacareors, "| M “Genet Ampere a doar “R'E | Gramanpiae reaon IaRTea ee, Be | Seer tee pe | 0 Sao oa . vi ty — “ ~te 4 wm wardess Loe given; steamer rm that ‘shou! referred. Apply at 1} Roosevelt st, r siTU b OTEST birds so Be chet the ren, et Bee ane ha les Splendid Assortment of Hair Brushes, Tooth R. WARD ST. JOHN, LATE OF THE MECHANICS | 2 Avely® W ‘cuniigh chamberwork and waitng in a private haute? ap ob ae] on this mateh, Sabon tin ears > bo the 7 brushes, nail brushes, French snd Rnglish steps. German co inurance Company, will confer « favor by leaving bis JATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, | in New Haven Conm, Cnn be scen for two days at har pee | pipe guoowng will be Ld vessel, subsequently got some one else to ne, Jtist received at GEO. B. INGER & CO.'s, family che- | address at the Herald office for 8. R. W. a chambermatd and waiter, of plain sewer, or to do tha | sent situation, No. 286 West S4th at., between Mi and Till are | £1 Ms The Second avenue enre pase the door. file the claim anit Broadway, FF. Green, doped tae | meme meuwopn for semell mamty. Apply tor twoenye at amiy | oe — = = Wh 9 pee eee taereatntbanintaiaanhd denote eaten The District sy ey showed the claim of the yog- | 7er's tatelens caste HYSICTAN—BOX 807 UNION SQUARE PORT OFFICE. ce, where sie haa been cmploged. ET NURSE.=A YOUNG WOMAN I8 DESTROUS OF T° SPORTSMEN.—FOR SALE, Fouren Ag SETTER eel, an filed by Mr. r. This Mr. Fragor, be added, It Sever was Ki Fail.” You wii find « letter there for you. a RG ip a obtaining a sits as wet MUFSe In A resiactaite fa. Uroken -* unbroken. Sportsmen do weil t@ ‘Was not to be found except u) . Jvas Known to Fail.’ atin LITUATIO ANTED—BY AN EXPERIENCED COOK; | mily, Plowse call 188 14th #0, Near tet aver whom call at No. 86 st. Go Sy he YON'S maguetio powder speedily hile SUN TE, MEET THE RYE OF MR. GEOROR SS hewt or « hee given. Ploase call at No, 7 Chruto: | front room, ole bt tt | ano ; ' aquito’®, ANIA ai 4 ’ nested to communicate with Kia frienda at | pier st., near Gicenwich avenne. Tae Uti 1 YACHT ELLA, 17 TO! ya an ar, be Conta, ho Dietrick Attorney And ae ie rats and Tee my Bogland, lof at Geneva, Switzeriand. part pA ET RR er renee pe ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A. RESPROTARLR TasAGe fs for sale. wre UR are gd 3 Witness, — oo to answer where I board; Try t—buy it. Price 2 conta ze some or bor. Buy sone ILLJAM HRNRY N—N. nea WRITK TO YOUR | S woman, to wait on ohikiren, oF to do chamberwork and 'y g care of an infant, ia oo able. 's i Z E wronta ly understands takin, do all FOR BALE. care to let Mr. De Cunha know beware of | tera, and look for B. Lyon's wife, of I cannot apewer for consequences. If you | plain sewing: has no objection to go to the country with A ge | Kinds of family se: L Good cit oe from Yi efknature on the wi . o 424 Byowlway, and No. 6 to write, let me know through the Herald, when vou | Ueman’s family. Please call at & Harrison at., wh i nee. Plenee call at Weat ch’ wt ver “s We oon partige to the jailsinog we | South Bighih wirees, Phuladoiphia” rif returns Wee b view tony be bn, =e he (Cae. ) res py EA

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