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> CURIOUS WILL CASE. 4 of this case, wy, we * At appears that the deceased, Danic! Angevine, was a | ter of J ohn Gorda, a ‘weepectable grocer or provision dealer, who carried on | , St0xm—Daivxen.—On WS . Sten se MS ‘Dasinees at the comer of Spring an 52 lt -e eleo had a store in another part of the city. ‘The woman Ye ‘Thursday, June ‘who claims to be his, widow was from Ireland, and. for Foanrane an A widow Elijah g fromm them. Aggeving, under the samumed mane con it | Teac eae sin noua, at Vigited his fair inamorate at various. places: | balf-past five o'clock, from her late xi playa Reach fethittne hit te tie eena at her ‘avenue, first house north of Forty- street. The yoraraies ‘the kitchen. Afters courtship of con | Telatives and friends of the fam! requested to attend ede tenth Shey, were nally married at house }, Without further invitation. ry (erp eer in Twenty-first street, After Boss.—On Wednesday; June 7, Larsre A. a Fring sey, united/in wedlock the coupled lived apart ht rest in tors unlike man and wife, enjo: Beaurncuam,—On Thuraday, sed, at Chattan 4 @ species ic affection: The hi Tennessee, PaTRick ive of the parish wae her as a ps would a gael, and vest. 1 of of Bapan, Kings county, aged 20 years and& walki After the Iapec ye and lived Moy his soul rest in peace, tegether in a secluded manner until a day or so before His remains wil be brought on in the month of No- ‘the death of the husband. The whole story is told in a | vember. very apne manner by the wife, in her examina- Brrcex.—In Semen, South Brooklyn, on Thuraday, tdon before lance, formerly First Lieuten: the Surrogate. Tathe Follow ig an abstract | June 8, Van Bron M. ef ber toatimony prepared by our reporter:— ant and TRSTIMONY OF ANN ANGEVINE, THB ALLEGED wipow. Eicemoneen 68 Vandam street; am thirty-nine years of age; knew Daniel Angevine during his life from the time he occupied a store at the corner of eerie and Elm strects; saw him after his death at 5 Wes by ‘wedlock to him on the 16th of December, 1849, Adjutant of the 131st New York Volunteers. *"ihe Telatives and friends of the are pare. Hs invited to attend the funeral, on Sun gees f-past three o'clock, from’ the Ni formed Daten church, on Third avenue, between ‘Twentieth and beicves first streete. us. —On Wedn: June 7, Marcarst Barris, the fe beloved wife of John ie, Ay ‘the sist year of her “the Dative of Glasgow, besgen land. Mr. Hagany, at the house of that clergyman in friends of the family lly invited y-Arst street; he was » Methodist cler- nf a fay pep Mer = Bed gyman; there was’ a young lady named Eliza Hughes the funeral, from her late residence, No. 247 West iy seventh street, on Sunday afternoon, at one Glasgow (Scotland) and Troy paj please copy. by the name of James} Bunee bad four children born alive and four still. | of yon eeag Roa Lag ded 1 oun Har dal eh oan phy Daniel Angevine; I last saw tho deceased at my" house in. Will Ft page Sng Ml al “Fhe relatives and friends of the family are invited, to attend the funeral, at tho residence of his parents, No. Defore By a was hon the “county Ty. , Trelanc was irteen years old when nday afternoot y Teatae.to this country, and went immediately to live out | 2°,Broome street, on nd Tira ook = cook; (witness here enumerated several places at ee saiee) Mice Be Ph SACS ma pee See 9 hich she Hived as cook, and then continued.) Tihen | consumption, } Cort, aged 38 yours and 8 pas to live with a Mr. Pennoyer, in Twenty- first street, , and lived there three yéars; ener Mr. Angevine before time; next went to @ Mn Becker's, in Carmine sereet, and from that I went to housekeeping; I was first luced to Mr. Angevine by @ young man named Da- =, brother of 8 irl who lived in the same house with et; Dagan t Angevine to the Ree en toe itchen; that was bey plan years before J was married; after that he visited me very often—every week; he was introduced to me by the mame of James Young; about three years after was married I first learned that my hus. Dwencer.—In Brooklyn, on Fri june 9, after a and’s name was Angevine; 1 beard it from a sat intare iliness, Hixny G’ Dwexcxn, oldest son of ©. He gentioman who kept store pete where we lived Saad pot t E. Dwenger, in the 25th year of his age. ‘asked me who was that gentioman gol ves and {riends of the family aro invited to told him that he was my aoreres anes } we “cmap ationa the funeral, on Sunday afternoon, at three o’clock, street, keeping house; I disremembor the gentleman's | from St. Matthow’s Lutheran church, Atlantio street, ame, bat he wrote it on a card, and algo my husband’s | between Powers street and Fourth avenue. ame in full, and’ when my husband came home that | _Hart.—On Friday, June 9, after a short illness, Braza- evening I gave it to him; he asked me what my hus- wan, he beloved wife of Michael Hart, a native of the band’s name was, and-I told him it was James Young; he pargh of Kingscourt, county Meath, freland, aged 32 een told me it was not Young; he dealt with my hus- band for groceries; when Tabawed the ‘card hoasy bee “Her friends and ‘relatives aro respectfully invited to ima a name areas it; he looked at {t, and | attend the funcral,on Sunday steracen fas two o'clock, i ¢ asked me what did'l go | from her late residence, 280 West Fortiet to ber, toy a told sngry ih ‘aa not goto to find out, ad Hiexgy.—On arias June 9, at West Farms, Persr told;’ he acknowledged name, and | Hicksy, aged 35 years. reason ‘why be be by another | The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to because he was in partnership with his attend the funeral, on Sunday afternoon, at two o’clock, from his late residence. and did not want Bis namo known for somo little while yet; sometimes | |, Kiccix.—On Friday, June 9, after a lingering illness, at ree ply 28 yea \d 4 months. 0 juspected he bad another natn ; I asked Bim about his family, mother, brothers and sietore; he friends o family, and those of his uncle, Ber- always oe me that his mother lived in Jersey Ci =a, in, are Tespectiully requested to attend the told me bis family did not visit him becau Le aie ot not | fone a hig Jate residence, 199 Thirteenth street, pede hie aaa, eee ce Sy husend. be a _ "uo ring tora dy 9, after short an was 0 50! il june rasl and not asked to; he always told omer es a ee 4 ees vee be Famnes Present at the ceremony; she is since married and e to Australia; my maiden name was Ann McFarlan; Angevine married me months. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, at his late residence, No. 296 State street, near Bond, Brooklyn, on Sunday after- noon, at three o'clock. Philadelphia papers please copy. Davuwre.—At Middlebury, Vt., on Friday, June 2, Mrs, Marna N. Davy wife of 8. T. Daunis, of New Orleans, ‘and daughter of the late David Nichols, Sr., aged 34 years and 734 months. Philadelphia and New Orleans pay oe lease copy. secret; I have been married ‘teeny oy after the Gp havetmmers told me my husband’s rig! at ‘ame I went ‘The friends and caren xanoon of the family and those the name of Jones; my husband said he wanted me | of her sons, om are respectfully in- to go by that name for awhile, and a as & reason that Sood to vastend th the se her late residence, 91 the man might go to the store an: Pacing and he | Attorney street, on Sui noon, at balf-past one would put _ - so the guard by Shanging. bi on pa pach A 5 jusban en went by the name of Vi inmter,—On Thu! vag Trad a mianats, in the boll I bired the house in etal we lived through the | 64th year of his nt for many years permission of my husband ; he marriage a secret | chief searcher in th Register’ omtco of this city ‘mong my friends; my iat pay neighbors knew I The relatives ‘and friends are invited to attend the ‘Was married; at the time of my marriage I was living ae funeral, at half-past two o'clock, this (Saturday) after- Mr. Pennoyer’s; I lived out four or five years after ‘my | noon, from his late residence, No, "49 Lexington avenue. Marriage; had Lt children Sacck seat five years; I aia Monray.—On Friday, June 9, of inflammation of the ‘Rot live with my bi e came to seo me Just | lungs, Frorsnce FRancis, Deloved son of Pat KK pnd So mmo sa itt wos, not married; we did not cohabit | Mary B. Murphy, aged 16 years, 11 months and 23 days. together until I home grey wren house pe ws Zoarta street; The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully used Dit to come invited to attend the funeral, from the dence of his aigns estat he wed to ab it in Ge Stee And night, and walk arm in arm parents, 29 Wall street, at two o'clock pees: Mvneny.—In Brooklyn, on Monday, June AR Gronaua, wite of Je with me; we rode up in sity Eighth eyeane coed. uith joseph A. Murphy, and da Pc Bis" brother. and brother's wife; he did not spe Captain Glynn, of Woodbreok, county Wiekiow, nena to them; he went and stood on the rm } aged 38 years. when they came d after the; fas they got out he tdd me it | ‘The relatives and friends of the mmily are respectfully ‘was them. +f Takeda times to give up ee hy aon oa ath {rom her late residence, lusion; he al the reet, ‘utday) afternoon, at three Satter park of hie live he sat fdr eben to enlg he | @'s)9e if would tell it, it was on the Friday night before nant di Dublin pa ners pleas please copy. be was showing me his will on night as he died McGumnzy. Friday? Saorning, Bunday night; he had the “mil and papers all on the ie ne MoCinury, aged 36 3 tablo; he was showing them to me; when he lefthe had Her friends and ao“ imtances a ire invited to attend the large account boo ‘that he always carried In Kis sido | funeral, from tl the fustdence of her brother, Michael Mc- ee and he e will in that account book and put Ginley, 38 tien Brooklyn, on Sunday afternoon, in his A mt; he said “On Monday morning I | #t two o’o%ock, will that will and leave you and my Londonderry (Ireland) papers please copy. rahe of the world;” and I MgNauty.—At San Francisco, California, on Friday, had left any body guardian over us that mew. 6, of apoplexy, Jamzs McNasiy, formerly of this Polongea to him; he said no; I asked why, and he | ci that be by, fe | “NF 1a—At Northampton, Moss., on Thursday, June &, June 9, at eight “ars, gaid no one that belonged to nim was kind enough to see to his children; I asked who it was that waa guardian, | Clarxyce Pet, of New York, in the 44th year of his age. and he raid it wase kind man thatkept storeonthe same | His relatives'and friends, and those of the family are Dock that he does himself; he did not mention his name; | Tespeetfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Saturday) Me 40d Bot read th the will, but owed it to me; he told | afternoon, at half-past three o'clock, at Grace church, me he had shown there that I was his lawful wife, aud | comer of Broadway and Tenth street. that he would record it on Monday if he lived to come Ricamoxo,—On Tharsday evening, June 8, after a short wee for me to come and meet him then; at the | illness, Anyka H. Ricumoxp, of New York city, aged 59 Oity Hall {t; and be died on, Sunday evening; | years. Rewiy.—On Friday,'June 9, Carikrixe, tho beloved wife of Bernard Reilly, a pntive of the townland of Drummonbavwn, parish'of Cavy, county Cavan, Ireland, me he had the will with him; he aged day evening, and was in the house every six months before he died; on Satur- BS S$ gS + 3 Bee Es aged 31 years, ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 144 North Fifth street, Williamsburg, on Sunday afternoon, at one o'clock. ‘Taomrsox.—In Brooklyn, on Friday, Tnomrsox, aged 23 years and 10 mot The relatives and friends of his uncles, James and Alfrod Thompson and John Weller, are invited to attend the funeral, from No, 2 Gallatin place, this (Saturday) afternoon, at four o'clock. Vax Hory.—On Thursday afternoon, June 8, Perxn Va Hons, in the 55th year of his age. The friends and relatives of the famity are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Saturday) evening, eight o'clock, from his late residence, No, 181 West Thir- half-past ten, he was at the house and bad him; I asked him to leave it behind ‘with me, but he said no; be opened the will 80 as I could fee it; 1 can read, bat not write, Counsel—How do you explain that you were married fave yoars without uving with Angevine? ‘Witness—He wanted [ should go 7 the country and doard, and he stay tn he cfty, and I told him I would ot; when I married him I may ager boar Ing to go housekecping, as he ought to; he wanted me pnts @e country, or board in the city, and I would not do it; ‘that was the reason we did not live together; from the coremony I went home Mr. noyer’s find Mr, Angevine went away; for five yours we ho connection together; during that time ho we me money any time I wanted it to, buy clothes June 9, James A, me; he often come and offered me money, | ty-second street. end I did = want it; I was attached to hitn, Vay Erps,—At the Truant Home, Brooklyn, on Friday sod ho was a very kind husband; always treated mo | evening, June 9, Buta A., daughter of the Superintend- and the children; he died at his mother’s | ent, in her 2ist year. fer funeral will be attended on Sunday afternoon, at three o'clock, at the Institution, Clove road, near the Penitentiary. Stages will run from Fulton avenue, cor ner of Bedford, an hour before, and return immediately after the services, Her body will be buried in Green- wood, on Monday morning, attended only by immediate relatives. Wanoier.—On Friday Joreph and Friederka and 18 days. The relatives and friends of the family are requested to attend the funeral, this (Saturday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from the residence of her parents, 346 East Tenth street, without further notice. Sevens when I went there I asked to see the corpse, and ‘was taken in to see it; there were four ladies in the’ par- for where the corpse was lying; my little girl was with mo; they asked mo who I was;'I told them they would know by and by; they then asked my little en who was ‘he coffin, avd ahe oaid it was her father; then the ly asked me again, and I said yes, that is my husband my husband always complained of pain in his chest and ‘throat; be often said he would die a sudden death. ‘The rest of her testimony is not of a charactor inter- eating to the public. Some three other witnesses for the etitioner have bee ey but their evidence does eho picoet appear Ss be = cular imy ear During the Rev. B. Hagany, which i, marriage occurred, was placed on ym the marriage records of of the marriage between Ann ope Young, corresponding exactly in ith the testimony of the petitioner. go on next week, on Wednesday inet the ry a | deceased, an jelson Tce ea was worth about six thou- and dollars wooo His death occurred en the 18th of March, was forty-six years of age. Mrs. Angevine is said to have been very attractive June 9, Exma, be pt of ‘angler, aged 4 years, 6 months church W YORK yacut CLUB.—THE MATOH ene tas ’ wtoamer, J. wil Wave the foot of Desbronsen sees at Oortlork he ompoer of the Recrotary of the stab No, 5 Pine street, on 1 omen ana. SEES jPe mereecmloiats ae, | Sapna Samara county. A (Orrr ov Naw Fons. Ds ae cant (234 cent) upon all oo cori Spy eek aes % aw, No 1? Cedar streak in’ ibe ety York, May 29, 1865, BEST pie yes Dae boner wee COMPANY—SIXTH DIVI- ‘The trust ‘of this company have this ore, ER eh efeoska wil be cin fii hk une jew Yorx, Juno 7, 1865. m i BSALE—NEW YORK CITY ay ren ty JACOBS RE: Now tiroets corner of Walk” “PP 108: ‘pitt paren tie ad grote hat gem ‘exchange roellent House ‘26x100, we rented. Address House, Herald oflce, ‘ ‘ADA are .—A FIRST OLASS COMPANY, oun, Novadhs ls now forming >i few original sures oan few had’by addressing box 8,048 8. Y" Post office. No= CAROLINA BANK NOTES WANTED—BY GILBERT & ENTZ, No. 4 Wall street. pace go Ralirond Ce ooo refed wae Seat mn} tabu 3 johice e hereby given. Chai 1. 4o- tion of Btook.: ice with an rarer of the. ‘boardat of (rectors, ‘the Third National ppp oy Capen York mee teens inted registrar of , an Gecvaa such on and sitet Sues ed ror ximo, at which time ew certificat will be 1d by the its at New York: Messrs Winslo Tani or eG So 'No No. era Wall a treet, and countersigned by the either to the present oF future shareholders: in ey for thous, then ‘outstanding. UARTERMASTERS) VOUCHERS PURCHASED.— U¥ites Binlen Treamee or a - SAN FRANCISCO, CITY AND CALIFORNIA STAR ‘Coupons. at most favorable rates bad proveeds pald is g in gold *by LLS, FARGO & CO., 84 Broadway. 10 CAPITALISTS.—A SUBSCRIPTION LIST IS NOW open for the purchase of 1,000 feet of silver mine, near ures City, Nevada, — — = greanisayion, of a stock gompany for working the For particulars address F. Baker, attorney, 15 Nassai Vatreet, N, $12.000 fora rccnsie ar yearn upon unimproved lots situate on one of the lead! avenues in the city of Brooklyn. With full particulars ‘nddreas Bond, Herald oflce, TO LOAN—ON NEW YORK CITY Poker ye are in {SON $300.00 $420.000 Px non AND OR to suit applicants. No. $ Pine st., room 8. EXPRESSES. A, SURNHAMS | FURNITURE | EXPRESS_YURNI- + ture, fainiles moved city or country; pianofortes, filrni+ ture, boxed, shipped; furniture stored. Office 115 West Elev. enth street, near Sixth avenue. PYXCEISIOR FURNITURE EXPRESS —PURNITURE in city or country. Furniture, mirrors, Ac., boxed and shipped. Furniture taken on ‘storage in eommo- dious lofts. Firat class building, Office 287 Seventh avenue, between Twenty-eighth and Twe: treeta. ete ee Wear er aE SS es READY WRITER DESIRES TO PRO- A gciptg igneous bom ‘Address, with terms, A ye tite young oma pc FROCURE 4 SITUA. | Ercan eee semana se smpave lb ip ‘WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION ope ee CLod LA feed ee seen, A WOMAN WISHES TO GO OUT BY THE DAY; THO- ui washing and troning; ean & wy char i eltaae besutlaly ‘Apply at 113 Weel Slot GitvarioN N WANTED.— A Bite A ou nae & food situa fo Wah ing and ironing. ‘Good references. Apply at ine Cant st, ‘ANTED—BY A COMPETENT BROpeeTA wo- anteation ‘as {nfant’s nurse; will take the full children; best city refe- vo of it fe charge of 8 from me Ita br birth, or gown Tee ek ATT a@baker'sshop. Call at 224 Weel Bada, “WANzeD=4 SIIUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE WO; trouor: bas no obfaction to ‘ iclocusteroccliy. Apri? avila Mulberry a, in the rear. i lalla ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT 7oung wocen, s sinadon ‘as professed cook; under- stands game. baki: jellies and ice BY) and ea Stings decserias “Hest ae ference given ‘ANTED—BY A YOUNG GIRL, A SITUATION AR chambermaid and waitress. Apply at her present employer, 40 West 20th st. Waray, A YOUNG om. A Ss UAOR TO DO ht housework. Address G.'U. 8., station Write e A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUA- tion, in the country, as good cook, washer and ironer, n be seen for two days (Saturday and'Monday) at the real- gy of her employer, 100 West 48th st, ANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, | SITUA, tion to do general housework; has no objection to the Call at i8h Slat wt., top oor, Do AL private famtly; must be a good washer nd troner; good ety reference re nired; German preferred; Gall for two days from 10 to 19 A.M. at 899 Sixth uv. GIRL WANTED—TO DO GENERAL HOUSE- work, who can wash and fron well, ina private family, Apply at 144 East 45th at., basement door, after 10 o'clock. A. SMART, ACTIVE, TIDY GIRL WANTED—TO DO the washii 4. ironing and chamberwork, with the axcoption of cooking, for a family of three, To one that will sult the very beut of wages will be paid. Apply at357 8th av, PROTESTANT ‘GIRE. Be NTED. —TO A housework in a a io Wn ptt. SAM, Benes ‘WATTEDA cOMTETRET Ka Wa SEORLU QUES eas ‘aaa. ci ay sees oat ofloe, a Be Mi bg gee PERIENCED HOTEL CLERK.—AD- box itd Post Ofce, Waskingtoo, D. ee, War. YOUNG MAN WELL ACQUAINTED ‘the city retail trade; will find a pa on mons pad euch au hare bet i Ue busloeas fore apply at 218 6th av., in she store. ae BOF IN AN OFFICE DOWN TOWN; one who writes is Cy heed with y poe ee br sty paready OR FIVE GOOD SALBeuEy, FOR fou. Apply at tithe Brody oes imedltay co. 2 SMART, ACTIVE JUNIOR HANDS, opera . Apply to E. J. Meehan, 267 1s! SATZIED.-4 2 ROTmaeAT BER ee he arse .Dply oi ‘Barclay, between 13 = ph rashionen conan: Wao RELIABLE MAN, WITH A FEW HUN- of | Pate 8 Batleresen pee Apr to aR: ANTED—A GERMAN PRIVATE WAITER. 182 West S4th at ‘WANTED AT THE WESTCHESTER HOUSE, COR- of Broome, street and Bowery, 8, good, bce wiltbe given to the tinge man apply at ihe omice | iven to the a 0 oF Tithe Mouse ac 10 le ak vo ANTED—A OLEAN, ACTIVE YOUNG MAN, 70 ‘open {make himeelt generally useful’ ine rontaurents “Apply at 170 8th aves WAXTED-DIGABLED | SOLDIERS, | TO, OANVASS fora popular en bject connected with the army. ‘employment given to good canvassers. Appl, at room es ands ety und ‘ANTED—IN A LACE IMPORTING HOUSE, A porter who roo mncersianda Me his business and who is will- rs to work. references, box 489 Post office, ‘“ANTED—IMMEDIATELY, A FIRST CLASS CAR- ver, at the Compton House, corner 24th at. and Sd av. WM. COMPTON, Proprietor. ‘ANTED—THREE COMPETENT AND INDUS- ‘trious carmen, well acquainted with the different ship- ping lines, Apply at 69 West Broadway. ‘WANTED ACTIVE, EXPERIENCED CANVASSERS, fret class work of art. Routes given all over thé country, Liberal inducements, Experienced persons may apply at room 2, 561 Broadway. 'ANTED—AT DR. IRISH’S BOTANIC DRUG STOR 109 Fulton av., Rrooklyn, a man who is siiliog make himself rally useful; one from the country pre- ferred; must come well recommended by responsible men. Call before 12 M. WARTBDTA COACHMAN: A. SINGLE MAN, WHO thoroughly understands hia business; none other need spply to Mr. Schenck, 6) Liberty at, WANTED=A Boy TO WORK ON A FARM. INQUIRE this morning «t 74 East 13th st. See a GOOD TEA CLERKS, A GOOD BAR- ber, and conductor, of unexceptionable character, at the Metropolitan Mercantile 7, room No. 2, 74 Bleecker ‘ANTED—A SALESMAN FOR A COAL COMPANY; ‘ono who has a large acquaintance and can eifoct will meet with profitable employin Mating qualifleations and references, box § OSOM FOLDERS WANTED.—A ibe GOOD BOSOM Foldete « will Sud steady employment by inquiring at No. & Barclay at. Experienced hands only need apply. 00D DRESSMAKER WANTED—AMERICANS ONLY. 158 West 17th at. RSE WANTED—ONE WHO ‘UNDERSTANDS HER ‘business, Apply to Mrs. C., 21434 Broome at., up stairs, EAMBTRESS WANTED—BY A PRIVATE FAMILY, who understands cutting and fitting: by the day oF week; nae eons her business; one who has a sewln; machine preferred. immediately at Mra, Moss’, West ‘Oth et at, “between th and Sth avs, ‘ANTED—FIRST CLASS eg aod TO WORK at their own homes, either in New York or vicinity, Addreas box 2,889 New York Post offlee, Burr OF WALNU REPS, FUR- Chair, foUr ‘Obairs Diture, conalnting. ot a Apply at Frank- sett Ane ee of Frankfort fe | Wiliags tie ‘T THE LOWEST MANUFAC. constantly on hand, and make rosewood, black walnut and street, between Norfolk Belt Railroad passes within two blocks of wore. ee FO ALB OF RYE! ay DESCRIPTION, room | Bulla, Car arpet 1 Bedding, ke pee eae Faparcas ts + sy ly SET OF THETH THREE HOURS — ENTIRE satisfaction or no pay, and no advance require id Lehane t ms) one door bélow Seventeenth street. ide gas always on hand, and Teeth extracted without pain, We have given it constantly for two years, frequently ex: tracting over a bundred teeth aay ‘and without Gee i effectse Fine Teeth, cheap ‘Teeth, Plumpers and Fronts made at short notice. At THE OPERATIVE DENTISTRY HERETOFORE done at 239 Sixth avenue is removed to 264 Sixth ave- jee other advertisement, RTIFICIAL TEETH INSERTED AT REDUCED prices; teeth extracted without pain by the use of ul- frous oxide—tosted by ecveral physicians and pronounced harmless as air and pure as water. Chemically pure ether and chloroform administered If requ DRS. DORKIN & ¥ DRY ‘Gbops. RESKES AND CLOAKS. sneer ORDER. MADAME P) PARRAT’ NN 2 BOND STREET. GREAT SACKIFICE, TO BE SOLD LESS THAN PARIS conn. B5e., We. Great choice ear M NEAR BROADWAY, Broadway prices for thing. Olliee 0 Kast Ladies waited upon by Mra, Cashberg. Indien’ ‘Twelfth atree TTENTION.—LADIES AND GENTLEMEN WILL R ceive the highest price for Cast Of Clothiny galling ou or addvesaing Mr. or Mra. 1. HART, by earning T 42 SEVENTH AVENUE, CORNER OF TWENTY- sixth street, ladies and gentlemen will receive the high. eat price for Cast Of ¢ ca ‘Carpets, &c., by calling on or addressing Mr. or Mrs, H ONT LET THR MOTHS DESTROY YOU! nell them to roc, T will bay you what they are wo Call on or address Mr. or Mra, H: COUN, 20) Seventh HE HIGHEST PRICES PAID IN CASH FOR LapiEs and gentlemen's Cast Of Clothing ‘urniture, Carpets, ds. by callingon or addrensing Il. Kt Bowery. Ladies attended to by Mra, Rosenthal. ig ____LOAN OFFICES. _ MONEY LIBERALLY ADVANCI ED. “ON DIA- DOG AT AME TUM ROT Real ROKERS | TICKBTS BOUGHT | FOR ATCHES, JEWELRY, &c., at 77 Bleecker street, patala DYANCES MADE ON WATCHES, DIAMONDS, Jewelry, Dry Goods aud Personal Property of every weal of J of Broudy S8AU STREET, ROOM NO. 2—A. HONTOMAN os x @ tbe highest, prices for Diamonds, Watches, Jew- He aie Takes nvances on consignments of the parnnors " ‘TICRETS BOUGHT or OLOTHT a seer mess fof nck Froth Comin band, ‘ANFEDA BOUNG, iL, FROM 14 TO 16 YEARS Wa see, to.8 SOdeR aad wnuko ‘hornet “iid 25 tr, Yobaxen, Ved ally. Call on Mrs. Llleau, 244 sy GIRL TO GO. IN THE COUNTRY FOR five or atx months as waitress in a private family. Apply at 16 Caton place, between 10 and 12 o'clock, this day. ‘ANTED A WELL RECOMMENDED GIRL, TO DQ general housework family; ‘she must epee or Busingse ed apenk’ etter the Bogilnh and Ra pata or or pana ‘and French languages. Call mm 22, from 12 to So'clock, for two TANTED—A GERMAN WOMAN, AS COOK, ALSO TO {n washing and jroning, {n'a small private family. 9 London terruce, West » between 9th and fter 6 o'clock in ‘the eveniny (TANTED—HANDS ON WOVEN SKIRT#; ONE xplangler. Beat of wages and steady work. Apply at 1,280 Broadway, corner of t., oF at G69 6th av. ANTED—A GIRL AS NURSE AND SEAMSTRESS; one who can use Wheeler & Wilson's sewing machine preferred. Apply at 85 West 48th ut., with references, ‘WAXTED A GIRL 1g DO OBKERAL HOUSEWORK. Apply at 158 Weet 48d at. -ANTED—EXPERIENCED HANDS FOR MANUFAC. tu of lace articles; work given out to competent hands. niré at 421 Broadway, second lott, ANTED—A FIRST CLASS IRONER; ONE, WHO UN. derftands polishing. Apply at Fren ANTED—A GOOD, RESPECTABLE GIRL TO WORK wae, Bt ork, Apply to J. L, Harlem, 74 Maiden ne, ‘ANTED—A COLORED GIRL, FOR GENERAL housework; must understand cooking Apply at 48 Crosby street. ‘ANTED—A GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK fora small family, without children; she must be @ good washer and trover, w derstan lain cooking and come Gmmended. Call at 946 24 ar’, next door t0 corner of Atpn SACHIEs HANDS, TO MAKE LINEN 4 vation drawers. Also for check and other shirts, Can at &T. H. Rosenbaum & Co.'s, 314 and 816 Broad- ANTED—A SERVANT TO DO GENERAL HOUSE- work ina amali private family of two persons. Good reference required. 167 84 av., between 16th and 17th sts, ANTED—IMMEDIATELY, DRESSMAKER:! NONE but good hands need apply: ply. Also improvers and ap- prentices; no pay while learning. Call at the basement x Br house 4 Amity st., for three or four days, on Mra, Nell: won. ‘OMAN WANTED—TO DO GENERAL [, HOUSEWORK, in a private fa 180 a competent nurse, to attend ‘a child two years old. Apply this day, from 10 to 12, a 40 ‘West Zid st. WANTED—SHORT cashier a very leusant and PORTER & CO. 335 Broadway, room 43. At THE NEW YORK ADVERTISING AGENCY, 266 Profitable situation, Broadway, room No. 4, up stairs, wanted, assistant grocery ‘aud hotel ikkeeper, shipping, dry goods, druy clerks; also porte! tehman, copyis GENTS WANTED IATELY, TO SELL ARTI. cles tined by every family; can make $60 to $8) per month, Call at No. 4 New Chambers st. room No. 1. A free BoY ee, oko. wont ‘inks 16 Waldo AT od i al a pes ad SECURE A REGULAR IN. $50 besides a week, by one CH Pe! — gash selling Silo ‘articles, ta where, en fentand’ North ve fl pardieulare ik ulre at 64 Bleecker street ceratreet, 0 near 1) Broads ARKEEPRR nee D-A LAD OF 0000, AD, a Apply t ata inte ae elress Sand i Boyer IR WANTED.~AN EXPERT BOOK- i th unerceptionable references, may address, in handwriting of applies, H., box eae hele paren mere P nen Dusters, 8.2 ia Venta cheap. mGeO. tt iagcked "Broome street. AWNBROKERS’ 1 BOUGHT—OF DIAMONDS, KE 4, Silverware, Musical Instruments, Dry Goods, outing he ‘Also advances made on Diamonds, Watobes, Jewelry, &c. 120 Bowery, near Grand, tales. ASTROLOGY. ‘appearance in her youth, She bas threo children Ph Poenarn Lang cd of course, all one-sided, Next Fire im Boston. Bowron, June 8, 1865, ‘The starch factory of Davis & Walker, in Roxbury, was Geatroyod by fire last night. Lose $90,000, Insured $15,000. MARRIAGES is SOUTHERN J "ADVERT ERTISEMENTS. prt POWHATTAN HOTEL, R RICHMOND, VA. “Ts ‘The proprietor as- 4 fe the cocopticn, of crete uk “ji SCAMMER, Proprietor. "ghana Wi a agen an NOTICES. CR OF AN ‘ORDER OF THE COURT bie py ue — pW RS i= Rarer i 7 petiberrst his often’ 1B Paty Sed AND DEATHS t the sub. Married. Bonners —Curry.—On Wednesday, June 7, at Bt, John’s | _N** Yous, June 7, 1080. Kingston, N. Y., by the Rev, Wate mG, Bonners of ti city, to Joua M., ror] BILLIARDS. '. on. 00 ppg Sasi race | Bi Foniatt, ae ana » rode She SIZED rip aa tise Funan of Wow N.3., to Kare bet Aa ag aon 68 MYLES, hae Brunswick, butane “Quay 00 eaten Oy the DECKER'S ane BILLIARD TABLES a Bigot ti? Wt oni , 40 Mise Banan | 72 ay Four Rocket Carron Tabln ees erst and jovochin, N, J., 60 Tuoeday, Ru arene, inens inown, tel rat press it and fut “Hl name Ae iikenous. succeeds wi Katies St, eRe ae not oi nccmited, “Sa Fourie A B. MAURI + rat knew Sraouaeraeuiencttthars Saar ee an eat EW as ” atlen, 00 gentlemen, A ee —MADAME MORROW td jhter, tells Soar Wiounon {eoneties masts likeness. LATRVOYANT. MMB, DECOLAM, CAN | BR. CON. told. "The doubtful tart tie’ re nats LATRVOYANT-NO HUMBUG —IF YOU WI8Ht THR truth go to Mme. ROBB, 1h street, near rata avenue. Shows you of your fu Sopers ‘at husband and tells you his name. the ADAME CLARA ANZONID, aly tg CLAIR- or . 0 West street, Waeb! joeten OY WANTED—FROM 15 TO 18 YEARS oF ‘AOR; must live with his parents and come mended. Apply 10 Ferner £ Krauahaer, clothiers, 24 Dey st. Oar as WANTED—ONE nara UNDERSTANDS @ care and management of horres: ‘come well recommended; ‘20 others need apply. rowd at, gnome cenanett COOK WANTED—COMP! NT Coed aheeauceb ie was ee ei ln N* NAL AGENCY, 48) BROADWAY.—WANTED, en TH RE es SITU. TIONS 'WANTED—MALES. YOUNG MAN, AGED 20, JUST DISCHARGED FROM the navy, dosiros a situation as porter or to drive a horse \d wagon. Highest elty reference, Navy, box 147 Herald office, A FIRST RATE CONFECTIONER AND PASTRY COOK to get & aftuation in o hotel or large confec- toners best of references. A. M., Herald office. YOUNG MAN WANTS A SITUATION AS COACH- ‘or groom, in the city or country. Call at Ed. Smith's, 188 nit ‘av., between 80th and 40th ats., for two days, One Hundred and Ninth ng, de. Sem eer ana Thirty. Aft ge? Fifiy-tuird stscet, from Tenth Fifty-necond street, avenue . For curbing, guttering, and ¢ Eleventh avenue, trom Fifty inffa street to Pifty-ninth street. For: guttering and Eightieth street, from Forty-eighth street, side Rivington street, Eass For replanking and fendering gitar 56 and 57 East river, rebullding pler No. $7 gaa ice No, 44 Bast ri dha er ides ati male ‘third street, from Second Blank forms of together -cification: a eee . \Bopirtet Bowen See ws HARLES G. NELL, ‘Street Cor nue 10 East river. trom Ninth wvetiue to Tenth aver, He ves rebuilding bulkhead north side SPECIAL NOTICES. braver LODGE Ne NO. 11 n7, 1 1.0. OF ‘AYOR'S: pe Yons, June 8, 1806, New B TO OWNERS OF DOGS. Notice 1s Ratt given that on ‘and after Monday, June 12, 1965, the ordinance res) cage found running loose or at large in any street re the dy New York, without being Pate ly muzzl hieebahiy entire. 6 sum of rie fae will be paid for every dog which we been found in the st: oem loose or at ro} without being proper! uasied, an wich shall be brought alive to the poun: foot of reels fifth street, East river, prior to the frat Monday in August, on ap after which date only forty cents will be paid for eact may att them at the pound before & rnoon on the day they are received on pay- , penny FFICE OF THE ODD FELLOWS’ HALL ASSOCIA- tion of the city of New York, corner of Ggand and Cen- tre streets, June 9, 1865.—The anriual meeting of the stock- holders of this association will be held at tl of Grand and Qentre streets, on Monday, June 12, 1865, at 3 Slelock F: M._ The election of the Boa held on the same day. ‘The poll will o enatSociock P.M. HN J, DAVIES, Secretary. HE RECEPTION TO MAJOR GENERAL TERRY BY Sons of Connecticut in New York will be given at irving Hall on, Saturday evening, the. 10th just, st eight oiclock, | Members of the Society will apply for tickets to JOHN ‘H. ALMY, 160 Broadway, or to LAS, GOULD, 88 Wall street. ‘Each member wil! be entitled to two ladies EXCURSIONS. —THERE WILL BE A CLAM ROAST AND “4 Chow: on Sunday, June 11, on High Island. Take the steamer SYLVAN GROVE, from Peck slip, at 10 o'clock, Broome street at 10:10, Eighth street at 10:15, and Thirty-seo= ond stree atrect at 10:20, and stop at City Ialand, where boats will be in readiness to take you tothe Island. Inquire for Captain Murphy. ISHING BANKS.—THE STEAMER HUGUED 4 Captain A. G. Post, will made an excursion to th ish- ing Banks it Sunday, June 11; landing at Broome et, Bast river, at 7:20; Peck slip, East river, i" 45; 71 street, North river, at 8:15; Uharlton street at'8:30; Dey street at 8:45; Pier No. 4 North river at 9, and foot o! Sussex street, Jersey City, at 9:15, Fare $1. ISHING BANKS.—STEAMER, VIRGINTA & DUR June ii.” Faro $1.0 Landings, Broome, atree 1 Beak ip 8, Chariton street 834, F No 4 North river ISHING BANKS, AHOYI-THE STEAMER, WM. TIT TIMER, Captain ANDERSON, will make a trip on Sundry, June IL, from Broome street at 6 o'clock, Peck slip ‘Thirtieth street at 7, Spring street at 7g, and Pier No. ‘ We Hekews gu, including chow ter. RETAIL ncoorss OF EXPERIENCE, ACTIVE business habits and fond of work, is anxious to procure: ‘8 situation in « wholesale or mmanafactiring t house; has bad some experience as age ely to the South or Went. Unexceptionable elty Noferoncee, Address for" one week F, B., station F. soared ieee SIFT 2 ROOM OR COACTMAN S SITUATION WANTED —BY with best recomme: ons; no objec tua country, Inquire for Groom, care Brewster & Go. 812 Bi yroome at. ARD OIL.—SITUATION WANTED AS FOREMAN OR clerk of a Lond ofl machine Bt es e pe ire eat Ne compe- and bine ut up thes fow York eee ‘incinnath 8. Wilden, No. 12 a OF REGIONS —WANTED, Fs, A YOUNG MAN FROM ree, & situation. Is acquain' od with sinkin, rae cond, ru ‘nem, setting fcogihes, o, ‘Address: box 196 He: GITUATION WANTED —BY 4, GERMAN ic i ‘as porter oF wat in an ¢3 ° porting fee howber wean oF of reference from ped employer. Ad- . 8, box 1,287 Post oflloe, ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, AS conchman and assistant er, with clty recommenda- tion, “Address N. D., box I Herald office, for three days, WHOLESALE ACLQTHING HOUBEB.—A, SITU 4 jeaman, Unexceptionsble reference a pe Eh andcharacter. Address G. Cur- tus, Herald office, for one week. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG MAN. IN 4 house; has been for the last two ears in the same. Can give the best of city references. Ad- ress Wiiliain Tanner, box 168 Pont ofllce, in SITUATION, BY A YOUNG MAN, AS nde Can_give the best of city reference. In- sat D. Henney’s liquor store, corner of ques freee ‘and We ‘ANTED—AT 87 PARK ROW, ROOM 19, A YOUNG lady, who writes a good hand,’ and in willing to make herself useful in 88 gontiected with & magazine; componitor preferred. FOSTER & PALMER. poe cd ne I BH ‘WANTED A SITUATION FOR & GOOD BOY, 16 ‘years of age, to learn some mercantile or hardware busines; must board with his employer. Address C. R. 3., 101 Tammany Hall, MBCITANICAL DRAUGHTSMAN AND MACHINIST, wha in thoroughly | competent to design and, make niahed and working drawings desires an engagement Ad- dress box 176 Herald office, “Amaporyen, OPERATOR WANTED—TO MAKE FER- rotypes. suceessful and clear operator can ap- Ply to Knapp, ais are A: AS HAD TWO YEARS’ EX. ce at the photograph bustuess, wishes a situation Where he can make his board anyhow, and loarn a edie, Address A. R. Paverson, Manhattan Hoiise, 269 Bowery, N.Y, YOUNG ES pINa with his parents, ‘a situation ax an apprentice t wages no object. Address M. ©. K., Herald office. NOMPOSITORS WANTED.—FOUR GOOD TWO. J thirders can have steady employment on, fat book work by applying this day wt No. 19 Ann at., third 0) FUE HARDENER WANTED —ON den with either open fire or lead, pS sorne Address John Garkin, Qian PAINTER WANTED—STEADY EMPLOYMENT. Apply to Doubleday & Burton, 208 Venr! at. ILYERSMITHS WANTED—RAISERS AND MOUNTERS of rman iver chasers, &e. Apply to Gor- ». 8 Maiden lane, MANUPACTURING JEWELLERS AN ENGRAVER who has had experience on the bostelans of tute nome capital, desires to feretpyend, hie wotonk of the ornamental department and secure an Jnterent in an established business; bent of reference given, rena Jeweller, box 984 N. Y. Post office. ANTED—TWO WOOLLEN SPINNERS, APPLY TO JV “James Taylor & Son, 15 Codar at, Pears BANKS, AHOY!—ON AND AFTER WEDNBS- June 14, 1865, the steamer NEW HAVEN, Captain ot run to the Fishing Banks every day excepting Sa- iay. Bait, lines and refreshments on board. JOR EXCURSIONS. —THE SPACTOUS NEW BARGES Anna and Northern Liberties; Steamboats anch as de- St. Ronan’s Well and Pleasant Valley ‘est street, corner of Barrow. H, B. CROSSETT. Ge PLEASURE EXC! De a LAKE SUPERIOR, The id, stauich stedmers LAC LA BELLE and NORTHERN LIGHT, will sail on Veasure Bxeursions io tie Upper Laken, 0 on the’ following days, leaving Cleveland at 8 ‘loc LAC LA BELL Captain John Spal areday June 22, Post wired; Newark Bi Groves to let. de West ‘were buut expressly for the Fouie, with every care for the comfort, convenience a ty OF passengers, and are provided with eareful and eiiciend officers. The route is acknowledged to be the finest for health and pleasure on the continent. The round trip comprines a dis Tanoe of about two thousand miles, and {8 full of variety and ich, with the cool and aero atmosphere, le for a summer trip for recreation and ._ State rooms dart be secured for'the round trip, nd further Information by applying OBT. HA RON ‘Agents, Cleveland, Ohio, UNDAY BOAT FOR HARLEM AND JONTS Woon, 5D), Commencing June 1l-—The steamer @ es WEN nis yall leave Heck sip at 9 and hirer Mig may PM Leave Harlem at 10 A. M., 1259, 8 ida inaing Broome and Eighth siree is ‘euch way. nopare HE NEW AND FAST STE 1 mak » Excursions to the Sune 1s and Thursday. June 13, peTuirtieth streat, North river, a et, Worth rl 6.90: Dey, street, “North rivor) at 6:40 Brootie street, : Peck slip, East river, w ); pier No, WNorth rh B.—Bal refresh. nents Surniabed. ob beerd ICKE, _ COPARTNERSHIPS. rT THOROUGH BOOKKEEPER AND TUSTNESS MAN ls destrouy of investing four a fixe thousand dollars in a legitimate bust 5 DF X.. Herald offen, stating nature of where ab interview may be hi Humbage need not reply. Address the business and A YOUNG Max OF GOOD BUSINESS EXPERIENCN ‘wants to inivest $1,000 In « good paying, secure busi- ean, Address T. 8, A BARTER R WANTED WITH $5.00 BUSINESS A monopoly, giving nmense ni be: extended to any amount. ‘Appy 10 G. ERIN, "Nor 8 Bast House street, noar Broadway. Herald oftice, JJARMER WANTED (FAMILY PREFERRED)—TO take half of one third interest ina stock farm, capable of sustaining 10,000 sheep and. $00 horses: ) needed ; ndvauiages undoubted and pecullar will be shown to imme: dite applicants, B. W. ROBINSON, 68 John street, N PARTNER WANTED—4 YOUNG MAN, “WITHE $300 IN sh, to invest in a paying and travelling business. Call &t room 4, Revere House, corner of Houston street and Broadway. NTED ONE TO TAKE HALF INTER. in city: pays handsome red A ty Also one to take ball 5 capital requ: jouthly, Apply rANTED—A PARTNER, WIT! READY MEANS, IN hed aud well pruanising wholesale and retail r Ive ANTED—A PARTNER AND TRAVELLING AGENT, to ell reveral articles of American hardware, One inted with the trade preferred. Address box 28 Newark e. $800 —A PARTNER WANTED, IN AN how ESTAB- b s glished packing bor manufactory; @ good, eafe cash business, Ap Water street, N WV ANTED—A JAPANNER, TO TAKE CHARGE OF A Ha, Jepanner picago; last bo Be branch of call at ACO." 8, 211 ‘Water at., on Saturds 4 Mi Ju hand 12th, Detween ihe hours of twelve day nen ie tt ashanti SaaS Sey Wares SHIRT CUTTRR; ALO A SMART BOY as entry clerk. Apply at Broadway. ATANTED—A WATCH GASE ENGRAVER, aT J, Russ’, 28 Greene at, ANTED—®# CAR PAINTERS AND VARNISHERS; moody emppierment, Inquire at the Bartley Brown speeppanigant Erie Railroad, about 80 miles from Jersey City. Wii. iD—A GOOD TAILOR TO GO we ToneP ee! 1 with Ras Wy apeinany etaniy a Rant so 788 COUN. as Ores, a t eicy ‘ealilng early. ieee OF Trot eet Sameer M12 TO 16, WHO ANTED—A CUTTER OF GOOD TASTE AND EX} ‘and can come: rience in the merchant tailoring trade. ry after MA. M, this day, FFIOR BOY WANTED—WHO RESIDES IN THIS ANTED-TWO YIRST CLASS STEAM ENGINE dees own hamberrtace, Low ‘Once Boy, ‘offlee, mended. Apply at 60s Weat st a WANTE! A FIRST CLASS WHOLE. Shae cothing baa venga iiberal, arrangement can be FIREWORKS. sft eceaee™ Aine | Fsceision. Fimawonxs, ye. Siac MASTER FOR A SCHOONER YACHT The a vd it igen bs with the coast, unexceptionadle ed Aut reon Arp ipha ferald office, DENTISTS—A GOOD, OPERATOR, ALSO A mechanioal deniiet wanted, Mall igre will give long Ste chon Kanne Astudent and apprentice will be fe jacancies. ‘Apply to Preterre Bi poag) Wepowery Ne ufacturerera FUNSTON 4 SCOFIELD, No. 9 Dey street, N. me sehen, sy Pianos, Fu ‘tet? “tance at wtinoad value by ealling ) H $3.0 —A RARE CHANCE FOR AN ENERGETIC e . man, In an lished vasiness, to take pe. Address box 4,929 Pout ‘NAVAL PRIZE MONEY, &C, HOYI-PRIZE MONEY —GEO._ PB. O'DONNELL, AT torney and Counsellor at Law, 89 Nassau street, corner Of Liberty: opposite the Post oftieé, room 5, collects prise money and arrea pay, bounty abd pensions, Refers to JL aD. 6 rik “cotiaaon treba 2 Cedar street, ani wrence Myers & Co., south Will street. Advances mad =e eee LL PRIZE MONBY, B c AND BOUNTIES, A EB’ BACK, PAY AND HANDY Co. 50) South street. AUR Go’ Apply toM, SNYDER Ly orey LDTBRS HA fet seer call at stl TELDOS, Dons ean 1 eae rae Siount of bounty, DR NEY, _BOUN TAX, PENSION. —NO Peis Beet til ‘ted rf ee atone made. aly fer an OWN 8 0On i eee, |ONEY NOW READY. ith CANHED, nena 200. +> Seta acaadimilinenns BLBARES PO FOR MUSTERED OUT OR DISCHARGED ject A Gave’ untae Armay ‘Agency, 4 tu Bieecxer 1B FOLLOWING PRIZES ! BE wad we Me ; Naacayeburg nnd Machina, wou forthe Arn: ursuit of the Florida, _ £0 Bly woop, , eC. {UMBERLAND COAL 0 THE VERY B st si: {¥,(Georgo’s creek) for enie wt It and 18 third street. TSS SSS