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‘ NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 18, 1865. 3 from 3 to Thirtieth withont further notice, this (Friday) afternoon, at three | _ SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES. HELP WANTHD—FPEMALES. HELP WANTED—MALES, from the emaxepipe; after Var tossot| FUNERAL OF POLICE OFFICER WALKER. | Oeicet, from her late esidence, on Jamaica avenue, cor NUMBER i N NTKD—A GIRL TO DO GEN suv Aying down; ho was dead; went up and reported it to the ner of Monroe street, Blushing,’ Long Island, nearly op - ‘OF WELL RECOMMENDED GERMA AMZED—A GIRL IENERAL HOUBEW( WO SALESMEN WANTED—IN A SIIOE STORE, AND wy Wetseea the Mak ‘euging pump to clear the eee posite the rallroud d>pot, Meine pth unsere Foins-| Uns nee ant situa to do ge eral hou unowork, de e., af city reference required. Apply at dd Went dlet at. pi bat ent clase hands need apply 1 Wm. Little, 457 Seater oad dr tae ek, Vien Teducll's body was brought on | @posing Ceremonies at Trimity Chapel | A0hatr-past cloven A. Mand half past two P. M Te ie ee amisisee pa cme Gnenin or T did not notice is face, IT leer Grand Procession, as Funeral Escort, ag ey ie Thursday, August 17, Jonw W. poet ee oe Waar td Seung if fotly tthe vuiry: Bei 4 were very mi e , Favre, the only son of John and Susan Carpenter, ag: ST OF | mijes from ty pply, between pg eed ——— }] of the Metropolitan Force—Sorrow | [iii (he only jo A between Apply at Mreé. | Haturday morn ae ‘onc hundred and fifty life preservers on board, andtwo| MZvimeed by the People for the Lons o' ‘The funeral will take placo from the parents’ residence, | ‘Reoriat a ‘ a smal! boats, also a attached to the donkey pump, | so Noble an Officer. 202 Hudson street, this (Friday) afternoon, at one o'clock "8 A BITUAS ] ANB O Riuau ane a to bo used in case of fire; have heard people say that the The funeral of the recont victim of as fon} a murder as | Precisely. Ae as wet nur ood references. Call at 674 8th av, cor- L. iia “ Doilers were bad ; think the boilers were enough ; that ‘ Th Davis.—At Easton, , on Wednesday, August 16, TANTED—EXPERIENCED HANDS ON ct RY Col” NTY 10 the accident was caused by a flaw in the iron; came to | as ever yet been chronicled, that of policeman Thomas | pr Cugnces Davis, in the 68th year of his age. —— $$$ | Weer Wilcos & Gibbs’ sewing machines Nit! tapacf the véters in. Brookiyn this morning with the Captain; had some con, | Walker, who was shot dead while in the noble dischargo Services at his late residence this (Friday) afternoon, OTABLE, PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN | others nee: apply at 92 © bambere ee IMPHREY & Bio Dnatamendément. Thorough agents Versation with him in relation to some of the passen- | of his duty, at the corner of Seventeenth streot and | four o'clock, and from the Second Presbyterian situation, in & bakery oF #hoe store, Can be month. Addeess or eallon Powell& ” 4150 West 32d nt, between 6th and 7th ave, peat !e House, New Yo suing the company; the boilers are six years old; ebareb, Elizabeth, New Jersey, on Saturday moru- sae - use, New York. ee fxd twenty pounds of steam when we left tho dock ou | Seventh avonue, in this city, on last Tuesday morning, | ing, at’ half-past ten o'clock. Relatives and friends are SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPEC Tee ap eee sol , . a ae 6th inst.; we did not blow off any | took place yesterday, from Trinity chapel, Twenty-fifth | Invited, without farther notice. young woman, In # pri aa faenlly {# 8 good plain cook, , Willian burg. | ¢ chiarse of it seams I left the Arrow last Wednesday, and have Thursday, August 17, Oscar D. Dre, only | washer and ironer: bent retere "ah be seen at the ee —On - | and work child of Daniel abet e ed 6 years and | @rner of Bond and Degraw sts, Brooklyn, first oor, Awet rT. eD— SMALL PRIV ATE FAMILY, 4 Gre | ferences as too days. Band gueth, Dye heme 8 nurae to be scen at ¢ the same pice. Wee creaetkid mad wattross. Apply, with referen The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to At IU Grand st,, near Broadw attend the funeral, on Saturday afternoon, at two o'clock, Renaenpape a from No. 187 Sixth avenue. vEL.—In Brooklyn, on Wednesday morning, August 16, of diphtheria, Frxopre, son of Michael and | ~ Frances Emanuel, aged 3 years and 6 monthe. A .d was made tho subject of a mien Wound nob; Whe’ fae” thas street, near Fifth avenue, anc patened ‘did nob give out on the 6th inst.; thereure | find demonstration and procession, by his brother enty fiues in the boiler—one large fourteen inch flue | oMcers of the Metropolitan police force, among all fand the others are clght inches in diameter; have been «| of whom he had long bebn esteemed for ce May, 1862; Tow gene! abont fifteen miles an hour; there we eauticiantioe his many éxcellent qualities, both as a man tity of water In the boiler ut tho time of the explos and as a brave and vigilant officer of the police, to which there is always one firoman in charge of the boilers; the force he had been nearly four years attached. The fune- Dent of re- pability, 6,776 Po AIN COOK WANTS A SITUATION AS or to do light housework in nN Call at 73 West 17th si id's nurse and to d with tli nn, Address 3. W, . Address, SITUATION WANTED—BY AN EXPERIENCED steam gu'go is in the eng.neer’s The reli invited to Joundress; can do fluting; has the best of city refe- YOUNG GIRL, ABOUT 16. YEARS oF si a ABN pealded at tho timo of the explosion. the soginear wae ral services for the deceased were held at eleven o'clock | attend Toe ig Me parents, 1? 417 ‘ not objet to going in the country. Apply a Wa nie tor! gosoral hoummwork, for, s, small. family, & D-A MAN, WHO mt TAD RXPERT Isaac P. Sznith sworn, testified:—-I reside at Nyack; 1 | 12 the morning at Trinity Chapel, and were of a most | State street, this (Friday) afternoon, at half-past three See short distance I the country; a good powe and $4 opting up. Fines snd Havers anv engaged in steamboating: was not on tho Arrow at | Solemm and imposing character, Deing that of the Pro- | o'clock, . RESPECTABLE MARRIED WOMAN, WHO Has | 28th. Appls at 168 Pearl st, up stirs, from 8 to 8 o'6 Hae pens ‘the time of the explosion; the Arrow was built in 1837, | testant Episcopal Churcl h. The Rev. Dr. Higby, pastor Fostrr.—In this city, on Tuesday, August 15, CaaRLes loat her own child, wishes to take a baby to nurse. NTED-—LADIES OF GC HARACTER AND | — — Dat. was burned down and rebuilt some years afterward: « the deceased during bi fe preached and read the | W. Foster, in the 601 "year of his age. Avply at 13 West 16th st., in the rear, Pleasing address, to efron epuise, Youths’ Ma- TANTED-«A MUST BE A he was built under my supervision; she was burned | !mprosslve ritual, or prayers for the dead. ‘Tn the course | “ity frends and those of the family are invited to at- 5. | fizine: Apply thor 10 1012 A. M. to Locke & Co, 218 ood judy d liave good city down to the water’s edge in 1853. or 1804, and T rebuilt is remarks ho highly eulogized the dead, speaking of | tend tho funeral, from his late residence, No. 15 West A YOUNG GIRL, 16 YEARS OF AGE, WISHES A SITU- | Fulton st., room No. 9. references. Aildress M. Iker agnin; buils round th® engine and boilers; they were his past exemplary Iife, both aa a Christian and a8.a pro- | Sixtecith street, thie (Friday) atternoom at Tour orclock. | aya’ <amind children or y goods ‘9 hncspanedt et a re PTE aaa ma : ot removed; sho was named atter that ihe Goonge | S£V0F of the law, In defence of which he had given his | ~ Gacz.—In Brooklyy, B.D. on ‘Thnraday, August 17, mse tenn the or ee ware EDA LADY 10 DABN CASIDIER De ya, Meconca to atond var teat Cather 2900, tig de ‘Washington ; ‘the original name Arrow still remained on | life. For the widow, who was present during the service, Mant ‘Axn, wife of David I. Gaul, in the 41st year of her RESPECTABLE GIRL WANTS A SITUATION TO | No other no need apply at 22 Llspenard st. 9 sgl to9 o'clock. ee OTe , and the Gacege Washington was painted on | B¢ expressed his strongest sympathy and directed her to cook, wash and iron: city reference from her last oe —- oe BBE “the relatives and friends of the family are invited to toa aa for two days ie foi East soa at., between Lexing- attend the funeral, from her late residence, No, 6 Morton wh ave. street, Brooklyn, K, D., on Sunday afternoon, at three RESPROAANLE PEGREEELIN GURL) WIGHES A the whcelhouses; the old name look to Him above, who is ever mindful of the afflicted, fo conorm to the, laws the. boat sande’ aor | and there would she, too, find comfort. Having con: Boat ton years old; wo built her up. after the | cluded his remarks, the choir, which was in full attend K HAT TRIMMERS AND | TWO WANreos A FIRST OLA ODS RALESMAN > learn to trim hate. for dresa goods n0 othe tl : last fire and sold her to Radford & Cox, in 1854, before ae rendered in a most beantiful manner some ch o’clock. Her remains will be taken to Cypress Hills Cem- ‘tnatt ‘seamatress bermaid . NA the joiner work was completed; the presomt boilers were Gee. During the ceremony the church was crowded, | etery for interment. le and (odo Sug waning ant irualaes she iva very good Pisin ep a “xen mea ail be te V store, an intelligent Sigg ae A renga spat in by Radford & Cox about'six years ago; the boilers pews and aisles, by a highly respectable looking | © Hudaon (New York) papers please copy. sever anda fuished embralderers sity reference given. “Can rally dealt wth ‘also two young ladies to learn. Apply to | references'and whose hone sponsible ‘were tho regular flue boilers; after running’ about four congregatl among whom were @ great number of Hoseuer.—On Tuesday, August 15, aoe Re- | beseen for two days at 86 Laight st. RaK 97 Prince st. Address, stating . box 110 pour, Jr., infant gon Ofd, JS and Ida Hassler. = oftice, Years the boilers were taken out and the bottoma cut oft, | ladies, | Much grief was shown and many of ‘the females 6 hen the last notes of the di RESPECTABLE MARRIED WOMAN WISHES A ‘AN’ @ ase Sey te et oa | eM pt aha apis | ed meena onan mma maemo | A Miata nt nt rae eee | WARE er Wires terenitoe deren Mars sideved It a very good job; I sent my boiler’ maker, | Pole, of which Mr. Walker was a member, cane for. } o'clock, from the residence of his parents, No. 42 East HS oh For two ae oe ie. A -on snd ake bats ete oi 7” Thomas McGeo, into the boiler to examine the fine, to byt and lifting the elegant coffin, which contained | Fourth streets A GIRi, LATELY LANDED, WISHES A SITUATION -ANTED—A NEAT, TIDY GIRL, TO DO THE HOUSE. Eimit's Albion, No. 9 New Bowe mtisty mysel? as to the cause of the explosion; | # tat was mortal of their comrade, proceeded down | "Peoria, I!., and Washington, D. C., papers please copy. to do'general housework in’ s small Call for Worn of A RoE ot re eee Het Bey ees | he went into the flue and examined it and said there was the aisle, followed by Mra. Walker supported by a lady UNG MAN TO ATTEND BAR, AT oO Hocax.—On Wednesday, August 16, Lizzy, only dangh- | i¥> days at 15 24 av,, between 28th and 29th ate, third floor, | ence wanted. Apply at I Cottage place. ANTED—A YO! ‘aseom in the iron which caused the explosion; there are | #24 gentioman, to the sttewalk in front of the church, } ter of Denis and Mary Hogan, aged 6 months and 22 days, | D#:« ro — ‘Amity st., corner of Greene. City references re- ten lower tlues fn oagh boiler, one Pabarioet inches, the Asner it was placed on a bier, and covered with a black ‘The funeral will take plaro’ from the residence of her YOUNG MAN WANTS A SITUATION AS BARTEN- yer }Uaes WANTED—MUST ba & EROTESTANT quired, 1 a bapa ethers from six to eight inches; the boilers were inspect- | Pall. The police battalion was then formed by Captain | parents, Forty-elghth street and Lexington avenue, this der—Understands the business well, dine god fee Son aie, Liane Se ob. eUalon ah, ANTED—A YOUNG MAN PRACTICALLY | AC ed and tested by hydraulic pressure some time in last | Copeland, with the right resting on Sixth avenue. Soon a8 | (Friday) afternodn, at two o'clock. Feico; salary not so much an object as’ ® home and steady bee EL od Ye eeeeeted with bookkeoning, to arsist In an office down July; the pressiire of steam is carried according to the | the line was properly “dressed,” the order jipresent | Hersratax.—On "Thursday morning, August 17, Inexw, } eploymont. Call on or ndarese): Lambe No.2 Went (iad OVEN SKIRT HANDS WANTED.—GOOD, EXPERT. | town. “One whocan come well recommended may address inspector's certificate; a certificate was given allowing few was given by the Captain, and beautifully exe- | daughter of David and Sarah Heincman, u" enced hands on woven skirts, also a few girls to learn, | box 1,717 Pont office. the boliers to carry twenty-five pounds of steam; the | cuted by the seven hundred policemen who composed it, Funeral on Friday morning, at ten o'clock, from 288 YOUNG MARRIED WOMAN WISHES A. SITUA. Steady work and highest wages paid. Call at 31 Beekman ——____—___—— me . when the coffin was carried down the line to the left, pod phe ee ne and capable of bearing | When, ‘t position was assigned {t, and at the command, Tunis Smith sworn, testified :—I reside at Nyack; am a “by platoon, left wheel, march,’ the battalion broke on as wet nurse in & res] ble fs first baby; — AN IMPORTING HOU! SE, A ROOK. West Thirty-third street. Soot ee ree eree in a peepee aie eared) ae. ts eb males. i AERO DE Oe Pere mice castes: bor June.—On Sunday, August 13, at the residence of his ly 1 ost of brother, John J. June, Salem Centre, Wrzam Juxe, agod | 22S 14 West 10th ot., near ?th ay. 100 GIRES \WANTRD—TO MAKE BRAD TRim. | S88 Fost ofc. —_ 7 ic given out; deposit required. Apply ua a merchant, and hall oivner of the steambout Arrow; be: | It platoons, and took up the step at a slow cadence, | 60 yours FIRST CLASS COOK'S SITUATION WANTED BY | ai 69 W hie i ANTED—A YOUNG MAN TO TAKE CHARGE OF @ such on the 10th of April, 1865; abo was owned by | &24.the funeral procession was formed in the following ‘Jasnive.—Suddeniy, on Tuesday, August 16, at Rhine- A reapectanle woman; understanda French, Bngiiah and | “ are, hi or "Wineltnct counter and'to open oysters. Apply to G. Bradford & Cox for some geven or elght ears previous order:— beck, Havny T. Juxxins, Jr., aged 18 years and 20 days. | American cookery;, t elty reference. Call at 500 BONNE? FRAME ut ene eens xONE Donadl SD ras to that, and run betweon New York and Haverstraw, and Squad of Police, commanded by a sergeant. bas run to Albany; my brother bought the other half; Dodworth’s ful! band, ‘the boat was inspected after we bought her, and a cor: Police Comunisstoners. Dest Funeral from the residence of his father, No. 34 East | {es for four dayne West 1h tt, in the rear... é Dut first class hands. A few be > ecdeeng be taken, enn celan a ak Bivalsion Mecniaclory, Sal Nineteenth street, on Saturday afternoon, at one o'clock, Relatives and friends are respectfully invited. Ay SEASON, AMEND RGA PORT an reciente ft one ROCERY, A BOY ok at 804 Tat av., cor Z washer and froner, in a small prival 4 Ui. ate given allowing her to carry twenty-five pounds of | Superintendent Kennedy and Inspector Carpenter. Leppy.—On Wednesday, August 16, Patric Leopy, ig | family; understands the business well, the. best cl refer RAL WORK oj A steain; there Were on board oue hundred nnd fifty lice RL AE eo er A Bog Game, | the 28th year of hie age, a native of tho town land of Fence cau be given, at a between 18th and I ____ SITUATIONS WANTED—MALES. _ — Tchya ye. and Ms ¢ eenarvers, tweny-Ave fro buckets, tive axes, four hun- | jand in command of tho battalion,” ard eon ore meee en ci RESPECTABLE AMERICAN WOMAN WISHES, A YOUNG MAN DESIRES TO, OBTAIN A SITUATION z pumps and a donkey { a one OF RESP! in. the wholesale grocery business; salary no object, as engine to use in caso of fire; we have | » The coflln, borne on the shoulders of eight police of- | his father-in-law, James Shanny, are respectfully Ge timation, ae wetmarse. “Call for: two days at 388 he wishes to learn the Business: the best of city reference Sonformed to the instruotions and’ eertift. | cers of the Twenty-ninth precinct, in the centre of | quested to attend his funeral, from hislate residence, 13 given: n jection to go South or West. Addrens for one x17 White House, New Jersey. cate. of the. inspectors to. the very letter ; | Tenth company, which marched in the form of a “hol- the inspector's told me that the boilers had been tested | low square.” 4m the most complete manner, by a pressure of forty- Carriages containing widow of deceased, relatives and Kast Fourteenth street, at 10 o'clock, this (Friday) morn YOUNG MARRIED WOMAN WISHES A situa. | Week >a ee ing, to the Church of the Immaculate Conception, where 5 ANTED—A RELIABLE MAN, TO COLLECT RILIS a solemn high mass will be offered for the oath of his A, ‘oh Washingwon (fm a een ee ee YOUNG MAN DESIRES A SITUATION—AS_POR- W in the elty; must have unexceptionable references as friends, ter in a store, or to driveatruck. Addresa J. E. H., | to character, honesty, 4c. Apply to B. L. Solomon & Sone, geven pounds; we consider ourselves entirely at the eoul, and from thence to Calvary Cemetery for interment. ys y Of the inspectors; I never heard. of anything |, The route iesear a a8 follows: —Twenty-fifth street | Laaueatsox.—In Brooklyn, on Thureday, August 17, | A RESPECTABLE MARRIED WOMAN WISHES A Herald office, 309 Broadway. tii sas Acti against the safety of the boat; heard that the boat came | 10 Sixth avenue, Sixth avenue to Twenty-third street, | Prince A me oat chifd uf’ Adrianna. and Andrew J. faery etl tebernn Ayyre: omy meniy Ben ry YOUNG MAN, AGED TWENTY, WISHES A SIT! TANTED—A SALESMAN AND TRAVELLER, ONE down with one boiler on the day of the accident; we | 2Wenty-third street to Seventh avenue, Seventh avenue | Jambertson, year and 2 months. pi tees ae Dai oI SER are tion as clerk Or assistant bookkceper. Address R. W., that hae ngoot trade in cloaks and mautillas. Ad- Keep a boiler maker constantly employed to look after our | ‘© Seventeenth street, passing the place where dece ‘The ees and friends of the family are invited to ~ Herald office. dress J. M ald office. Boats: tho boat was hot sold. ata sacrifice when we | Was khot, to Fifth avenue, down Filth avenue to Four attend the foneral, from the resi 2p ly teenth street, up Fourteenth street to Broadway and | Haste at Barns Tcltile strect, mene wine Sere ile Sonat ao etieaeseee ne tace er enareny can ‘A YOUNG MAN, AGED ABOUT 2, WaTHL GooD ANTED_AN ACTIVE, STEADY OY, AROUT SIX. investigation was adjourned #l Monday mornin down Broadway to South ferry, where the battalion, with | Saturday afternoon, at two o’elock. take the entire charge of an infant, no objection. to fo business qualifications, and a competent bookkeeper, i teen years old, who writes a fair band and ws quick and atten o'clock. 'y Morning | ihe exception of the escort’ from the Twenty-ninth Lowexnerc.—On’ Thursday, August 17, Hesry Eq the conntry; the best of elty reference. Gull oe 170 Weal 10h desires a situation at some light, active employment; will | correct at figures, to work in the office. Address in own recinet, was dismissed, and the remains conveyed | only chitd of 8 H. and Rose Lowenberg, aged 2 years | Sty between 7th and 8th av Sny part of the country, “Aadreon Pagar iaaiees. Salicg: | eee eee ee eee eee — across the ferry to Greenwood Cemetery, where they | and 9 days. ToUNG WOMAN. STROMG AUD TRRATERY, Wines “se "eral TANTED—A MAN THOROUGHLY ACQUAINTED ouR RETURNING VETERANS, were consizned to their last resting place, and from The funeral will take place from the residence of his ~ or take care. of two children. with horses, to work in a garden and take charge of a whence an invalid, a-poor, sorrowing widow, returned to grandfather, M. J. Cohen, No. 7 Amity place, this (Fri- ‘ YOUNG MAN (DRESSMAKER), WELL EXPERI. cow, and to make himself generally useful, a short distance her lonely home to monrn in silence her affliction. ) morning, as:ten o'clock. J enced in his businows, wants 0 place ax cutter, or to do } fron ihe city: wages $29 per mouth. Apply toJames Prene Gur Savannah Ceereratience Much interest and sympathy was yesterday ovinced for | “yp,morning, at ten o clock lingering sickness, Joun L. PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN WISHES 4 SITUA. | Swing inagood business, Address 0. 6, 261 East l0th st. | tice, 164 Brondwi the deceased by the populace along the entire route, and Havannag, Ga., August 18, 1865. | crowds thronged the windows and doors of the houses, DEPARTURE OF THE TWELTTH CONNECTICUT FOR HOME. as well as the sidewalks, drawn thither by the peculiar ‘Yes'erday afternoon the Twelfth Connecticut battalion | circumstances attending ‘the demonstration, a3 well as by ‘one. or two feast q Id take chal sires; wou! charge of one. or t at 183 Eaat 28d st, between Int N - spectfully invited to uttend the funeral, from his late | } ITUATION WANTED a8 SOASItene AN AMEE MUBLF, aged 55 years, ‘The friends and relatives of the family, also the mem- bers of the Spring street Presbyterian church, are re- A. YOUNG, MAN, LATELY LANDED FROM TNE | \WTANTED—A FIN T CLASS LACE SA1i old counts , Wishes a situation OWEN ‘or groom, Cail at No. 7 Albany st. MoKEO. the solemn strains discoursed by the band. The police | residence, No. 174 Dominick st ° LERKSHIP WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN; IS A ACTIVE BOY, ABOUT 16 OR 18 Veteran Voluntecr jnfantry were mustered out of {he | foro never looked to better advantage than on. yester- | ing wt ten No. 11 Dominick street, this (friday) aie WO RESPECTABLE WOMEN WANT SITUATIONS J mood rapid writers In om the square, and enn give the rn the eeakoe vein tolinams ices service, and to-day they rail for New York en routs for | days parade, noe is it to bo wondered that New York joncav.—On Wednesday, August 16, Witzax Monoax. Nogether it a anail private Tamllyz ome woceoks wash | Cest.or reference; prefers leaving: the clty and prefers some and well Fecomumended. -Adiiress, in Bartford, where they receive their final papers. TYifs iw | shOtid.mourn the untitiiely death of any of ity members, | in the 62d year of his age. | * | and iron and the other to do chamberwork and waiting; the | Oualle, bu nese, where. honeet ae tadeeere econ xin Handwriting, T. RB. B., box 1g) Uera ages no object. . HH, 174 Front st, avery fino battalion, much estecemed™byrall who have | Of Which the deceased stood ag one of its best, si * ANTED—THREE ROOKKEEPERS, STX SALESMEN, The friends and relatives of the family arn invited to | Dest of reference can be given, Apply at 109 Madison #t., en a solicitors, : ; attend the fimeral, from the Berean Baptist church, cor- <P four clerks, seven porters, Inowy it, for intelligence, ery, diggs nitge and every. ‘of Bedford and Do iad XCELSIOR AGENCY ARE PREPARED TO Fibr, | ands. Apply early at No. ber ‘ERAWVEEKLY HERALD. ner and Downing streets, on Saturday atter- (0 GERMAN GIRL# WISH SITUATIONS IN THE “ ” corre sabajorly quality. * tT : P noon, at one oslock, Time fataiys one. todo chanberverk ane. take care of | sed, “eeancies without compensation, with competent sales: | TANTED_IN AN OFFICE, A YOUNG MAN 160R 18 ‘The Twelfth Connecticut EE Seat stered into Am Miciux.—In Delaware county, N. ¥.. on Tuesday, | children, the other to eook, wash and iron; good references, , iene re anialy a8 years of age, who writer a good hand, correct n figures mos Haat Bid age at, farmers or mechanics, Orders respectfully solicited. 1 Junre OC nam re syeltes @ eed bands corres en tthe service an the 10th of November;i1861. Phey were in | The Cheapest Newspaper and Hest Lite= | Ancust 18 eer reps Carers Pebedon and Eli. | “all at 200 Bridge 4 BAe ak Hroadway, room 21. and resides wi parents, 4 ty 6 and = A —- SEY ‘Senerel Butler's Ship Islan@éxpedition, an at the cap-| Tary Family Jourmal in the Country. The relatives and tends of the family are srepecttlly ANTED BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITUA- | QITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MARRIED MAN. ANTED LIN A WHOLESALE AND RBTAID tare of New Orlcans were the first regiment to march = Wapesy Hanaio, for te present week, now ready, | invited to attond the funeral, from the residence of her | Catt eke Macca a wooed totes OO Toomey a anonenae, OF anaes! mun wepe o5 alt cory, a young man fromm 18 to 2) years of age: must ‘i . Pc parents, ‘est Twenty-second street, hager is (Friday 2 2 a me well ommenied for honest On the §nto'the city, They served through the whol campatgn | Contains: Afternoon, at two o’elnek nis (Friday) |v ANTED-SITUATIONS, BY TWO RESPECTABLE | 65 <7 continent ircmeari ed Walkie, | sn ene karen ang ul Paula, Grose, under Butler and Banke, and were on the Red river ex- | 4 full account of the voyage of the steamship Great pedition. Eastern with the Atlantic Telegraph Cable, up to the time = eee box 116 Herald office. McDoyatr.—On Wednesday morning, Angust 16, ‘girls; one as chambermaid and to do fi Micuaxt McDoxarp, the beloved husband of Catherine | ‘toning; the other an echt beat of city HE SUBSCRIBER, A MIDDLE AGED MAN, OF They then went into tno vatley with Sheridan and | ofits parting on the 24 Met, with a diagrm showing | MCDOnaid, aged 6 years,a native of Prince ‘Edward | © 1 be ween for two d Pe ener | Diifoed Wariner oni: wg ean gies ive beat ivfor. | WANTED A CLERK, FOR, A, GR r,3 MEN FoR served through that ca:npa‘n, particrpating in the battles | Where it parted and the position of the buoy by which it | “the friends of the family are respectfully requested to ARTRD-A, SITUATION AS WRT XORSE, BY A | inanutheiuring” eetablishmet” ae" bookkeeper or outioor | ETT aio ras ‘anni ef Cedar Creek, Fisher's Hill, Winchester, &e, ‘They | Was marked on August 6; Full account of the Forgeries, | attend the funeral, from bis late No. 65 Oliver RE RATCUR A Gata Trot tl cate Seiock ox Ti’ | ee AAO ., DOS E Eont 0 = Sita or negro went to Harrisonburg with Sheridan, Returning, they | Defalcations and Excitement among the Brokers in Wall strect, this (Friday) afternoon, at jock. Brooklyn, top floor. ANTEDCRY A YOUNG MAN, A SITUATION AS a oon com $900 ‘canh © bn cood position in a light manufae- has a thocough knowledge of the same. cagh can meet wit! turing business, on application to American Necktie Com- = vi is eons | funy’ No. 88 Nasmaa street, up stairs, An Amoerlean pre- ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, RECENTLY LANDED, | "Fed. ‘a altuation as porter in otal or dry tore: A would make himself Synerally ‘useful accounts ‘on and Prince Edward Tsland pee please copy. 2 ROP pa ARE eT FO peper; {Nicwora—On Thursday, August 17, ANN, wife fin ec raga gon ey 7 et of Edwin Nichol " The relatives and friends of the family, also those of | sation ss seam Berauoral og oy pepe gay her son-in-law, Samuel S. Thorp, are respectfully invited days nt 9 Concord st, Brooklyn, to attend the funeral, from her late residence, No. 141 ema Femained in the valley till April, and then were stationed | *tTect during the past week; Account of the dreadful Bear Washington till they came to this department. Collision on Lake Huron, by which over One Hundred ‘After serving two years and a half the regiment re- | Lives are supposed to have beon lost; Account of the evlisted for three years aud was consolidated into six | Disaster on the Housatonic Railroad; Further details of ED—A YOUNG MAN TO OPEN OYSTERS AXD cf se ful in sit loon iErequired. Address P. Ii., Herald tlaee tec toe taza. ply to Joneph Graham, 225 Went st. po gatas Compas Genera De the great Naval Engagement on the river Parana, touth | Allen street. on Saturday afternoon, at one glock." The ANTED—A SITUATION Ag, Wer SURE: HER Ne ia revet Brigadier Genera) Davis, commanding this sub- . remains w! ‘on to Greenwood for fnterment. own baby ot weeks ply ai es ANTED—A siTvaTION, BY A YOUNG MAN, 23, RE. PER DAY_TO AGENTS SELLING PRIFSTR istrict, expresses great rozret ‘at losing «0 fine a Arron oe bit of Alliance between the South |" Newsix.—On Thursday morning, August 17, Evanwe |S fortwodays 0000000 cont discharged from the armay: haa deen seven years | SLC) Frutt catherer. the grevtemt Tabor mving article of ment. They have been in his brigado since Jan‘ary, and prec er once i igi News from Europe | wrum Nrwxrar. the beloved son of the late Beuyamin | 47ANTED—A SITUATION, BY AN, EXPERIENCED Sook “haa rou ee pe Herald ance, ne ee ROR | the Cy, ARORA Ee ase aw Chasabioonssteeel ‘were in ba same division with him fora long-time pre- | an other parts of the World; Poctry; A highly in- | and Almira Newkirk, aged 8 years, 1 month and 14 days, ‘seamstress; can cut and fit ladies dresses, and do all 0 : viocsiy. ‘The battal.on also esteem him very highly, and a ti ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited to | kinda of family sewing; would en by the month or week N’ SITUATION HPP c in, er et Nevers tnd sien Gn teh Sorrow at bseyeand ojo nag pag for the Weerty | attend the funeral, from the late residence of his | has th beat of lly ¥ referenee. Han'be seen at 111 Went 17th propa Reel el ely le ett ahh 00 antatxe, Ruoripnonets teaperbe try pre Being obl'ged to leave their favorite commander. IRnALD, entitled ‘Marie de Lorme, or Love Under Diffi- | mother, 182 Franklin street, on Sunday afternoon, at two mn GU _ lhe eins esac from the United States service; fi aman, correct at hg- | vision business can find a god sieuation as clerk or partner, Rostor of the commissioned officers of the Twelfth Con- | culties;” The interesting sketch entitled ‘A True Story; | o'clock. TANTED—BY “4 RESPFCTABLE MIDDLE AGED Filton at Brook ka) care Messrs. U! jpney & Smitten, 1. Address Security, Herald office, mecticut battalion Veteran Volunte:r infantry :-— Literary, Artistic and Scientific Items; The Current News | Philadelphia papers please copy. W Fete A li nt et og AM ly a Te aktadh 7X, = a Lieutenant Colonel—George N. Lewis. O'CALLAG@AN.—On Wednesday, ‘August 16, Mary O'CAL- | aseist in the housework of a small family; is tidy and neat ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN OF GOOD EDU 500. WANTED, A RELL Major Sidney 2, ark. he ban day ; ie and cingenioss paige vag) Weal mamas; vie of Seremian wy ‘alaghan, fully ie her kitchen Jing ne conneations, fn thin sees, and pre tion, asituation in a wholesale or shipping house. $75 daily es as Neprss in a travel n—James R. Cumming. eligious Intelligence; The porting News; é relatives and frien ¢ family are respectful ora g steady ce. Cal ulberry tween Spring | Addiess T. A., 203 West 18th st. floor. er Assistant Surgeon—Jairus F. Lines. sonable readi ardeners; . | invited to attend the funeral, this (Friday) afternoon, at | and Pri ri yes = a * Setesierean ese Mike rarest Fuoctioy Valuable revowsot tho Money, Commercial | £m gcick, The rains wit be iaken trary Come’ | Srawrnp—a AUARION, BY A RRAPROTARI DSA AITUATION BY. A YOUNG, MAN AC. "THE TRADES ins—James D. Roch, Hiram F. Chappell, James J » » | tery for interment = aod e nt . 3 5 w we ‘ E Smith, Francis Smith, Jolin Hrennan Jolin Mullen, Dry Goods, Boot and Shoe, Horse and Cattle Markets, Pomens: At Woodsioek (near, Harlem), rec I note, mieratande DO eace ng: bent ot a : arr ATION WANTED—T ATTEND A SMALL eutenants—Henr, ms, John accout " “ county, on Thursday morning, Augus' Coaries | city references. at 70 East 34 st, veersen stand 2d N’ ‘OUN boiler and engine or to assist; no objection to leave the Gharlos W. Coe, Augustine Gray, Wm. H. Root. tt eee eee Powsns, late of Carroll place, Brookiyn, aged 44 years, 9 | avs. rear house. “dak ne pesca deme hens, tages gh Knowledge st Tity, Address G. H., box 200 Herald office, Se-ond Lie:tonante—Edwin G. fawn, Charles N. Lane, A PRIZE OF ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS months and 8 days, STANTRD_A SITUATION AS WaT wonsm py a | 2 business. Ricirece 4 I Degraw at, Brooklyn, ) PRACTIC D CANDLE MAKER WISHES Nar es. Samer: Goss, Charles Kelly. will be given for the best original American story, fp An ty ent te! 16, Gnosae W. P. WwW young mateied ‘roman with a full freah brenat of milk; ANTED—A SITUATION, AS DRY GOODS SALES. | AA. «staat or superintendent in an eetab. Captatn John MUTANT CESERAL. eon ad. | Maléing atleast three hundred and Afty printed pages, | gona 2g veare nny? ANgUst 1 GonGE W. Patten, | goog reference. “Cal! at 287th av., near Slat a, in the fancy Ww Ant by gue ively anted fiom ne gad oouneeys Racing | Wetiments referenen. given if required. | Addrens with full 3 P a jone businessin some of the firet clase houses in Dublin, My gutane General of Genceal Davis’ ca dieries nee he | usual novel size, JP re are — to bonsai agar this (Friday) | ———-—— See i hn Mt tly hla = tt re sient _ _ wr “3 (fhe. Sret jane an nD im n sintce. and where the establishment fs, J. D. 8., Brooklyn Post assumed command of it. He is now relieved by Liea- A PRIZE OF TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS ternoon, at four o'clock, from the residence of Mrs. -ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN = J “ae 642 Pine tee—es # 7 maid "1 good re! ANTED— A BITC ATIO , BY AYOUNG MAN, ABOUT WaTc HMAKER WANTED—TO DO JOBRING, AT fonant W. H- Falk, of the One Hundred and Seventy- | win be given for the best satirical poom, of four hundred | NS" Sn" orday, “August 17, Many Jane Rez, ait 78 West Soh sts Ss altro twenty elght years some good busiursebouse; | AA. 44634 av., between 32d and S84 sts ‘ane iva good penman and q would prefer a position in which it would be necessary to have a person thoroughly RITANNIA METAL WORK conversant with money, having been employed in one house, wanted—At Wm, 7. Fry &¢ in the eapacity of casi ears, Best of references | ——————~ Address box 140 Herald office, Go0p, CUTTERS, WaNTEn x BREVET MAJOR GENERAL H. W. BIRGE, lines or more, on tho follies of the day. pong in eget of se pas of a rr Both story and pocm must be sent in before the Ist of North rtion o! taf, on the Guide, to- &: on a brief leave of absence. October next. aged 10 months and 2i days. ; - —BY RES! ‘ABLE WOMAN BABY ‘The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to pape RR tnt le eg endl attend the funeral, from. the residence of her paren : niin, 115 Sultivan street, thie (Friday) afternocn, at chee ae lS acne Semen enn given and security it re Tenas.—Single subscription, $2; Three copies, $5; Racine Hunter's Point, L. 1, on Weanesday, ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN WITO HAS TO BRAZIL OR THE BAST clothing warehouse, 6 i ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OP THE TWELFTH CON- ; i 16, Wnuxr R. infant paki eng IR gig tt gmetad, Aang . NECTICUT REGIMENT. Five copies, $8; Ten copies, $16. Single cepies, Five | Bugis ‘ inna nm of Wille and ulin honve, apply af Nerdh Sib ot Witlasasburg. tora, Com | 4q wats tt tuem.b2 "Gorman drugrit, who hat hed cxperience FUA2 Bep ote Rs —waNTED IMMEDIATELY, TWEN- ty nod hat trimmers, to gon Khort distance in the coun- try; good prices and steady work. Address today and to- morrow D. P., Herald office, ‘The Twelfth Connecticut regiment, Lieutenant Colonel | Cents each. A limited number of advertisements in- eine funeral will take place from the residence of his Lewin commanding, three hundred and forty-five officers | #eFted in the Wexiy Henatn. parents, Honter’s Point, this (Friday) morning, at ten w moe. Pb K a7) me ng, Way. BY A RESPECTABLE COOK, WHO UN- late war, in the United States service. Address Triangle, Herald oftice. and meal Evergreens Cem- ‘cooking . FANTED—A SITUATION. INA HARDWARE STO! poate = men, arrived in this city yesterday morning, per | “"" 9. ReIAGES AND DEATHS _ | “*2ry,forinterment. ineatn hes in bolt Avigriean and. French ice dea sixiant or bookkenper. by x yoring man who th ANDS WANTED IMMEDIATELY-ON FINE COATS: @teamer Guide, from Savannah, and left at four o'clock MARRIA gry eG ee 7, Maus Burauseos, setcok fy ea lata ada Zeal ate i pope eS i ig SA werkt - Bivaly oot ir Grand ot Apply at once to Devlin &Co., ) as the afternoon for yo ‘The State agent furnished a “a pe Re de ates ofthis aeiiny tod aun s. gitre 4 4 corner Grand | See aia EWELLERS—A FIRST CLASS JEWELRY EN- ‘mweier.—In this city, by the Rev. Dr. Wil- ey 70, LOAN—UPON GOOD. SECURITY, WITH J graver wanted, Jpply t0 orionell & Goddard, corner of rai tt Force—W! invited to attend the funeral, on ‘The Destruction of Whalers by the She- es % Baie, tee & omen of fe ne sieven o'clocs, fom the redone of har omy Tae. the services of a soldier who served hid country York and Green ats., Jersey ¢ afer Sear Broan, lea, and Captain Te & native of the town Ebenezer F. Nye, of Sandwich, master of ienp Sten Choness, count rent yea a praiseworthy seized the ty to | ‘ais flende and acqualttances and (hove of hin brother, A. Wutrzen, of Westport, Conn. Sixth Roseville, Tuterment nena oy > hrully for three in any respectable business on & metho —_— andoah Newark, ¥. FIRST CLASS COOK WANTED— I. (rom ho New ester eat Aap 8 al | er ye Pea, Aso | Aarne eR aS Sa ek go homies ao | JM TEA : i Stevan ed we i 2 [ tenia Slayback, ces angie of sone an rere tid Sint — aac — = IGN PAINTERS WANTED.—GOOD - aie AC. uancleco, vy the Mlearagta routess ry 16, by relat LAUNDRESS WANTED-IMMEDIATELY, TO 8U- - KELP WANTED—MALES. >, custome to the aity style ot lettering, Inqnire of Hojer York, The Jireh Swift red on June. pe Ives and friends of the family are invited to ta aren ; ¥ ~ +. | @ Graham, 97 Duane «t Bout iy mines, Cape rahacon ce the Hamme, | S86 Rev, Mr. Bruce, of Hoboken, Jou H. Gannmox to sttond the funeral sorvices, at the residence of her veo wment a ony de Gcairabie and md permanent SRISTANT. NOOKKERPER WANTED—ONE WHO | To sina nate COPPERPLATE MAP ™ srhatka sea. had four hundred barrels of oil, all atelier Seen er this (Friday) | Rtuation will be given. Address Laundress, He understands his business, willing to make | (TEN FIRST RATE COPPER (MAP _ENORAY. taken sila og dag prvion. Ships Sophia Thorn- ., on Wi evening, pu yal a°0t, 3, with references. ise ‘eonra ee CJ Lt the bag RI ana these eure wendy canployman fe esp vureee, ea v achon once aM em 5 the Rev. Goshen, N. aged 40 month und $8 days’ a. FRENCH GIRL, OF GENTEEL APPEARANCE AND | full pa full particulate, G Pi zt Dox 199 Herald ofies, ‘the Milo was bonded and Les acpcess with ‘he ¥ eed of oo Priands ofthe family family are respectfully invited to attend A oe Seas weree, cums Senuok cat teiyre maint wen BOY WANTED—IN A WHOLESALE CLOTHING (M0 PENCIL CASE MAKERS.—WANTED, THREE OR agws 0° the other captured vesssis on board. on Wednes- padi awa Se alten cuded’ “Apply in the evening at fecond | AL house na no renides with hin parents. 100 and 102 | J four good workmen, 10 wham goal mages und constant vexsele, after leaving Melbourne Rev, David Sans} reed (Eriday) afternoon, 5 Mice, stating qualifications, wages and addreas, were sh pa Hector, of this and Edward Carey, of | fod ‘pit. ‘Ronwscr, of Rockville, Conn., to Auos = a N AN $300, ON GOOD SE- ened En eee forte Sort veg Ee ee (or err of Woleatvli ot » ne Cneneenen ENANOEAM, et maa be mf Enenbottor@iy dertntt Alm MP Foe’ sia sn as a Gxt BNGRAY ae EO IMMEDIATELY, Twe Two ard Carey had one hi barrels sperm Paes coun = ? 1OL, TOSCANO & 00, XO. 9 NO. 2 SAN PEDRO STRERT, pad wae bes pee renvon, pe ln on : . buttne ek dest wn od, hi ly wo Ol warehill mid see ey oe ge cw eoticts of : ‘weal Whats sidiasdte si 7, THE RATIONAL, AGENCY, a OADWAY.— 19) Broadwa a ae ‘The next wan bark Harvest, of Honolulu, formerly of On Wednesday, mye ba, reepacttully_ oo Saal an nal Ee aaa boat clerk. freight, tallyman, timekeeper, | a ins ei" bain pote” WS tha her i Revert | Mase omerban gts | A RARER UA * eas? Sd aeoaca seen | Wane are Sen MA AST A | Plains a, Phare - alan, of wo ‘made to the contractors, Pom maader of the Shenandoah to find a flaw in f saaaaes rain — hoe transfer papers, and declared ‘hia belief that she was | Wu ttaseMrena in on Wednesda: or Yorn, SO islet end ier ba Fee etsy ced atth oh west ot it WRITER WAXTED-ON 4, DAILY NEWSPAPER. WaANTeD—a CHINA WARE DECORATOR: ONE WHO a Yo e: IT do ne A ge Dyed August 16, at the residence of bride, by the Rev. B uv 7 8 Eo mast be ‘enpable of be 4 A 1 ma newepe. Adteoas San Mt Herald oes in all its branehes. ‘bial ‘capeered abon' t | TOHN RRA’ ill RE IES SS. CE arian E Fiying in the lee and’ trying to work y into | Baward Jessup, La te Onnuerea Devas, | J York, AK MAKERS WANTED IMMEDIATELY —COM. Bilas parece required” 1 Nadroen at bor ‘om fee. ——— Jere, ving | oe her way into | ait of the above place. No Gove: LOAN AGE! LOAK MATde only need apply at. Arnold, Constable — WA Rtep atx FIRST CLASS JEWELLERS: ALSO, Waatoe Withers Thonpeoe ane Ruphrsses, of this port, Ra he delirery, all ieduee of Seven. sePeert room, 45 Howard ot. YOUNG MAN Wr WITH $25 Bo CAN HAVE, A Goon sir Wi ie ee se pply to Baldwin & eee uation, f ‘were captured some distance south of Thaddeus a On trom Banke ‘and Bankers promptly exeented. 1 OPERATORS WANTED IM- IM- Avice ina sy one lia Herald oon. as ~ coer few days before the Jireh Swift. The Thompeon | 4%; m Toetay. Anger ewe: Dee eeee eee crac, Constable & Co ee — ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED IAT TRIMMER. AP- ales on path eke y the ee PRICK ee THE BRIE RAILWAY COMPANY, 38 pa A YOUNG Man, HAVING 9600 CASH, CAN HAVE A Ply at David's hag store, 20034 Broadway, near nears nagar eas Scent neo Pet: ia: sit aes Set re This WANTEDITO, NANUPAOTURR WEAD np | desdietcions PORAER'E Cd” Su Brosdtny, rom Ge | reel Ne ctek ‘brig Susan Abigail, of San Francisco, Amt Now August 11, Mrs. dend — WAN r - ‘ Yoon 8 ER EXPERIENCED, SOBER gece nse ker tha oe | Hatha Mier incre TS ey Bevo setae | GL ero Saati! A yr, ocr rene cup ae warms | Varn! eee ce ete ‘ 1 the won Wi faguat’ Ft iiundwriting of "applicant, "MC. box 208 | oe ye ideiaeisd i the com- Ls, HANDS, WANTED—1) MARE UP COLLARS, mon ai aati (ng i en, at ite Trea vata es rehiy bly eet wo to Austin, Thorp & Co., 880 Broad- stock at tena of sieht oe ANTED—. FIRST © L ASS “ENGRAVER ON WATE Geen thaw aan Gin tne aa eee cases, Permanent employment. bor BY, WANTED.—ONE WHO RESIDES WITH HIS | Now York Post office, or ©. J: & Brother, 109 South pe to attend to officer dutios and make himsnif | ond streot, Philadelphia, Pa. @ hope of finding other | thomas ‘and those of his Reiners Ralph, RS v NTED—TO TRIM iy ussfal in a wi Provision house; muat write and warning of the Shenandoah’ 5 ‘are respect: the Mb, and bs reopened on LLENERS, AND crupeens A Ay r RATE. c = giving ing : 's proximity. Fras, Rava, Gwe and John ~ Wetitenday, the’ ‘the 284 di p a Minute R. T. Wilde, 287 Feea hand and be rh: salary first year $100. WwW ANTED— fnereott ag Rape 14 wirit f 4 goon The Shenandoah is commanded by Wordell, of at halt. oy Fay ‘o'clock, from the Tavera, i ey morn, . OTIS, Becratary. Sut a warm, a IN THOUSAND DOLLARS TO LOAN—ON BOND Fo E08 ee LTR FACTORY, Tra by need newer. A an ‘ a a sel to Misa M. A. Dow, Superintendent, No, 610 West WANTRD—A, NEAT, WIULING, AND IxDUSTRIOUS cook, hy troner, to fa the Sonete jafot roferene noe reared ik ap a ier cary st, Bouth }, between No. avenue, His remains will be taken toSt. in the United States Navy at the opening of Stophen’s church, in Twenty-eighth street, where service. rate J ih be canada tr Ob Sentes if solemn req Thomas Manning, of New York, and John Dowden, of this city, socond and fourth mates of the Abigail, have Risisoal 06 ten o'soek, and and from thence to f hay sh @ Shenandogh, the former as pilot. Bowna,—On Wed August 16, Wrousn native of Balti ahi 4 a aoy ety imore, was in a aas second son of William L. and Kilen Bones, aged Le ed sary or interest in the business, Address box 28 Post Bhar WANTED-—IN A by TepoRT Ne . house. Address, ai cane terrier yr be rege try Gateat TED EMPLOYMENT, BY BY AS MA- w* fh SEAN, + eee chiwist of locksmith, Address Railroad av., Roy WANTED ABOUT, 28, YRARS OLD, TO ATTEND Jersey Cy retail store; mu 'y we a 7 ~ = aommended’ es miBand 18 Chambers a, ai ANTED_ TEN GOOD SOF MAT TRIMMERS THIS wea day to go 4 short distance in the cae Inquire for Mr. Doty, Park Hotel, corner Nassau and Hoekman sireets, i ai TOMMAR "RAKS ENG. ‘ afew ago. Dowden is well known in this ‘ANTED-@ALBSWOMER r OR A MILLINERY = 7 W'NteDa We ER, ¥ Wio #1 ae PRAKS —, yearn a - invited me caned pe commie et eee his if W ‘Apply wo J. Spenoe's rm Ay Mil ig Divi- ona oHMAN 2 Cane ana AMBRIOAN Of | oe, Bah wel and can well to go ‘When last seen from the the pirate apenas Sener “ YJ ge {---4 ‘Banke and hatin Sy WY rey Terry yt a goon beat of reference required. ly wo IN & BRO., 17 Maiden lane. eS ce: ved were fifty whalers | Bares. —On Wednesday morning, Augost 16, at nine ee en VRRMILYE 6 00, WAxtepaim riner 6 8 CLOAKMAKERA: ALAC Sets si mre ote Free Conroe? ent 12th Oe ta the Kamich see, and we may expect to hear of | o'ctook, of congestion ofthe brit, HARRY, , 250. 000 Tet “ one BOND AND MORT. LA operator ae ae Sr gy oy pre Chane WA OMPRTENT MAN, UN. alg ak Paneon Ser e's ma actu a " rbable that after cruising «tow days George G, Fannie Bates, aged $25 FR ln ‘apply aan Peet “i the tty tat rae Ki) b eay references, pi oe srriagfaxits the eity. me thought days Fences. urea. Ay bo ‘Ochotsk hoa, where somo of he most valuable whale- funeral this + a) mornit strom te Teadene of it $350 000 TO LOAN ON MLM we +s eamonic.gimt Pos Crane yeas Di OLERK WANTED—TO GO, A stone DIsraNce pone = hn red 1c Pon omer, shia are opponed wo be, and would arm prise and send mens Molt Havens We county, at eleven {ry H. BIGBRE, Wo. SPine street, | Hand cube} ‘dower. Kour but those. who can [aig eeeventry. Laquire aie Poult a. from 1080 hie eet net, ohne, one net ser of the her into ovean. ° Cars leave Twenty-sixth street minutes Ma saeaeen from ete amt oualon need apni. — {ichunce for the Fight It will be recollected that the last news from the She- tea. = | Apply'at 120 (old number F ALL DESCRIP. jernld ome. meer sandoah, to the arrival of the Milo at San Fran- Coney Toenay, August 18, Buxx Comer, young- «WATCHES, JEWELRY. AC. gare ong eT arnt, 79 G04 anORT PAromest, Fo te rsa ler, ith on to 800, ve: ‘ to the Band: est daughter of Patrick Conmy. . WILLIAM STRERT, ROOM NO. 8—DIAMONDS | Wee rie eintry, to cook, Bega fake | curity and Wberal Malarye nt Broadway, room eee EXVERIBNCED UPHOLSTERER, TO Cunnan.—At ‘the morning of ' 62 a 38 nen gers" Spada earo of the milk of two try eeom SXCRIATOR AGENCY 1—THE PLACE Sin youn n Went, jn a carpet store. lone. but npevent men oi, Mrs. cae Oa om r pgeg.ee | ae desirous of disposing of the quired; good wagon given. At ob 2th Want 12 nd all desiring peso, se the Hetorsare | hat arte iota, NY: sy rete » x nurse "7 hive men, will please powell oO ick { = ee ee Bi sc ae tee in we she of her age, ANDE UNE SHUNR OURIRKE CAPABLE secu a aa On ONO. into vente ce inet “ AN D ne fee noma on ee eee aS Warrier eee cap toe | ai ect en egy 50a Te AeA