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; . ive. doctors of Toulon wi ive doctors of Toulon a et in their opinion eof being a magnetic subject yy & magnetizer as to be utterly qe not deprived of conscious- wt de net, kao, what line of defence was taken prigoner’s counsel; but the jury pro- a verdict of guilty, and the Don Juan , who, I should have’ stated, was really a ‘and not a gentleman in disguise, was sentenced tivelve ors imprisonment with hard labor. This case is a terrible lesson for young ladi+s who allow mesmerical experiments to be inade upon them, thus ‘favgravating # natural nervous susceptibility which ren- ders them liable to be utterly helploss and defenceless, ‘The most fearful part of the story is that in this case the ung girl does not appear to have lent herself to the in- Raences b but was an unwilling victim of it from the first, & Returned Soldicr’s Appeal for Work. , TO THY KDIVOR OF THE HERALD. " Kaowing you to be a friend to the discharged soldier, ‘we ask of you toallow ws to address (uo public through your columns, * dm past days, when wearing our life away upon the tated field—having been subjected to the vicisitudes of ® soldier's life from the outbreak of the rebetlion—we esed to find consolation, during hours of suffering, from the hope of victory and peace, by bright anticipations fcoming happiness after we a# anarmy had crushed ‘the rebellion and returned to our homes, We expected, and thought we hada right to expect, that we would find no difficulty in obtaining employment. We recoived @ur discharge, returned from the field of strife, read, with fvelings of pride, the speech of our biayor and others upon this subject, and immediately set abont ampeng employment, that wo might be abie to live aad the country we liad defended. We have diligently pe for the past month, without success or encour. einent, When we present ourselves to a merchant ie first query he greets us with is, ‘Have you avy perience in this line of business, and can you cominand any trade?’ Wo state to him the experience we had Eo to the last war, and that having been jy the army the past four years we cannot promise any trada; and he very soon comes to the conclusion that “I don’t Baink you will suit, &c.”” Now, what are we te do? @ould the readers of this article experience the emotion with which we have asked ourselves this question re. peatedly during the last month they could then realize ‘he oxtentof sorrow tat has pervaded those breasts that have been bared to save our country from defric- thon. Had we received a large bounty we might live for awhile upon that; but wo are not of that class of detend- ems. On the other hand, we hav it the victim of a ‘pocket lifter,” an: and death in the family, leaves us pennyless and, to all Ppa friendless.’ There are thousands in the ¢: ity lew York to-day basking in the wealt God has given thom who caro net whether we are employed or mot. We say this, because we have applied to them andividuaily, and have received no respouse, notwith- manding their loud public speeches and avowed deter- mination to assist us, All wo ek is employment; and employment we must have, or starve. Will you give us employment, or will you let it yo out to the world that those.who defended you in your hour of peril returned © you but to starve to death? Yours, &e. ‘A RETURNED SOLDIER. A cast bas been taken of Dr, Pritchard, the Glasgow Polsoner’s head, and it is stated by the phreno! ts that the animal part “of the brain was fully lour-fifths of the whole. A gentleman eminent in the art of reading Dumps is said to have remarked that be bad only know: en» Lead of asane person to equal it in ite uniavorable “development. gre be at soar sp Creep erme places for bath- are to a in ail her Majesty's ships, fitted sw “coms” vrei At Biniaed solhaaier tet fresh water provided whenever prac- paths Sritnonn was tnotod Awenty-two months. During 615 French, 2/482 Englah, a 10 Pied Torks, 630,000 Rasuans Deings in all. Au English journal ennounces that an elector aged one dundred and six gave his vote in the tate eicetions wii ‘It 18 contemplated to celebrate the liberal victories at ‘the lato ‘English elections by a monster reform banguct and demonstration in S.ondon. ‘Tho London Medical Time: says that “cholera may bo ot eee uverted, and, when developed, cured, by the ft application of the spina) ice bag aling, te whole spine wo long a any rymptom of the disease con- ‘tinues.” * Tho Washington correspondent of the Boston Common- wxaith 13 informed that the President’ bas so far granted ‘Dut thirty-one pardons to rebels, and that he has not yet Sesued the sree asked fur by the twenty-five Rich- mond $20,000 private rebels. *_ A monument to John Brown is talked of in Torrington, ‘Conn., whore hie was born. MARRIAGES AND DEATHS Marrica. Bacors—Brwe.—On Wednosday, August 23, by the Rov. Dr. Thomas Gallaudet, Anrugy Brook, Eeq., to @poncina D. B.tcoxs, all of this i ‘Cammns—NiwoL —At Glasgow, Scotland, on Thursday, pnt 10, by the Rev. Henry Batchelor, assisted by RH. Arbuckie, of Kirkoswaid, James Cares, bp Praxces, only daughter of Francis B. Nica’ , of New York, PRELL—GaRNaR.—In Brooklyn, on Wednesday, Segue nea at the residence of the bride's parents, by the W. Woodrull, Joux Campar.t. to Miss A. — eldest daughter of Edward M. Garnar, Ex., all of Brooklyn, EL. ison—lsvixe.—On Wednesday, Angust 25, by the Rey. Futher Wood, of Morrisania, Bixxert W. Enuives, of Poughkeepsie, to Canouine M., only daughter of Wil Mam A. Burke, of this eit; TWare—Tuom?s os. —By the Rev, J. Horton, Wuasa J. Hate, of Liverpool, England, to Miss Axwir E, Thoxrson, bea re yar : verpool papers please copy. Have Dak on Wednesday, August 23, by the Rev. ‘Mr. Sill, Cuanios W. Haves to Joanna, eldest datighter of Captain Alexander ©. Dean, both of this city Georgia papers please copy. Aw—-Horkixs.—On Tuesday, August 22, at the jdeabite of he bride's father, at Argyle, N. Y., by the Rev. Mr. Brown, Joun EF. Rexsrnaw to Miss Many of. Horuixs, all of Argyle, N. Y. J., papers please copy. Waknex—svypax.—In Brooklyn, on Tuesday, July 25, the Rev, Wilbar F, Watkin, Geo. W. Warnns, of n, to Many A. Seypanm, of Bay Ridge, L. L. Aarne. —On Tharedag. 7 August 24, Nienorss Gouven- - wo nog ager infant on of Robert H. and the late — E. Allaire, aged 4 months and 25 days. relatives aud friends ot the family are fmvited to attend the funeral from the residens father, 84 Washington avenue, Brooklyn, on Saturday morning, at eiht o'clock. The remains will be taken to New Rochelle for interim nt. AgustronG.—1n Brooklyn, on Wednesday, Aucust 24, Lawn Mary, only daughter of J. B. aba Kate F. Arm: ‘@rong, aged 1 year, 2 months and 15 days. ‘The funeral will take place from the residence of her Ler 277 Jay street, on Saturday afternoon, at two ‘The relatives and friends of the fatnily are fevied to attend without furthor invitation, Atacock. —Saddenly, on Thursday, August 24. Mrs, Axx ALnocn, widow of Wm. Allcoe! SS i will exe place this (Friday) alternoon, at two o'clock, from the residence of her son-in-law, J. H. ; ), 136 West ae street. California’ Baran —On t New. po August 24, after a lin. Sering ilinces, Many Fixp.ay, relict of David Baird, a ative of iavwot Palladsiphiey aoa $5 yours. Funeral service at the residence of her son, Major T. W. Baird, 196 Prince street, near Masdoamnl, thie (Vridey) morning, at eleven o'clock. The friends of the fami! “4 ‘ere respectfull invited to attend. The remains will be 55 Le tent for ony ion thursday, Ai sy Agua, by 4 by frowetng, Se Sono. ANNES, son of, ‘Barnes, me eam eoontha and 4 days. dg will be taken to ee ncn for inter. Boxers. —On Ww August 25, after a short me hereene “yest the fate William Bonner, in The nis of the a family are respectfully invited to attend the funoral, this (Friday) morning, at ten o'clock, from the residence of ier mother, No. 170 Jobuson street, Brooklyn. eee eral Bee aaa cer after a | short inful iMness, ANnik StouT Clantock, infant sodoniy daughter of John B. aud kawinn Charlock, aged | ¥ j oe montis and 3 Supers): ral will take » ir ons of her parenix, we from ute @venue, on the orth nid eer) morning, at @leyen o'clock. The friends intances are re- mpeotfully invited. Her remains rein taken to Green. wood Come! : NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 25, 1865, Foor, —. ti 5 on Wednesday, Foor, inthe oft Fear of his 7 The relatives and Eas are respectfully residence, 73 at two o'clock, invited to attend fg toner eee his win Westchester county, New York, on Macdoucal sti Prater, ‘August 24, after < os and painful illness, Las PLURWWHLLN, aged 64 wo Telatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from sth yg on Pine’s Bridge, Westchester county, on Sunday morning, at cloven o'clock. Cars leave Pret sixth street and Fourth avenue, Niger Harlem Railroad, at eight A.M. Carriages will be in attendance at Mount Kisco station, Gerav.—In eeockiyns on Wednesday, August 23, Euma M., youngest danghter of Geo. W. and ‘Lois Gerau, aged 13 years, 10 months and 25 days. ‘The friends and aecq*aintances of the family aro re- spectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday after- noon, at two o'clock, from the Tesidence of ber parents, 292 Schermerhorn street. Gaiiecrn.—On Wednerday, August 23, after a short and severe ines, Macor, daught-r of James Galleger, in the 20th year of her age. The friends and relatives of the family are respect- fully invited toattend the funeral, from the residenco of her mother, 156 Lewis street, this (Friday) afternoon, at two o'clock. Hanx.—On Wednesday morning, August 23, after a short illness, Preprrick Harn, of congestion’ of the brain, aged 41 years and 6 month: ‘The relatives and friends of the fumily are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Fr day) afternoon, at two o’eiock, from his late residence, corner of Smith and Ansiie streets, Williamsburg. Hew —-On Thursday, August 24, Jony H. Hasren, youngest child of John W. and Maria H. Haaren, aged 9 months and 16 dayz. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Friday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from the rosidence of his parents 356 West Twonty-sixth strect, between Eighth and Ninth avenes, Hortoy.—At Kast Fishkill, Dutchess county, on Taes- day, August 22, of dysentery, Enz, Run, only child of RG. and Mary B. Horton, aged one year and 6 months, Hinesiccx.—On ‘Thursday, August 24, Groncx J., the youngest son of Herman A. and abeth Ann Hings- lage, aged 1 year, 3 mouths and 7 days, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Friday) afternoon, at haif. past two o clock, from the residence of b's arents, 134 en Righ " tr-et, near Seventh avenue. oklyn, on Thinsday, August 24, Mre, G, daughter of the late John Dickinson, azed 46 yeure and 9 monthe, The friends of the family are invited to attend the fr- neral vert on Saturday afternoon, at half. past three o'clock, at St. ‘Loke’s church, Clinton avenue, Brooklyn, Hovey.—On hnrsday, August 24, at the St. Nicholas Hote!, Rosaunp A., wife of Major General A. P. Hovey, Minister w Pern, and daughter of the late Hon, Caleb B? mit Krix.—On Thursday, Anvust 24, Georcr Havwoon Kutzy, son of William and Kilen Kelly, aged 13. months and 12 days. ‘Tho funeral will take place on Saturday afternoon, at one 6 » from the residence of his parents, 218 Sixth streot, between avenues C and D, Levpy.—On Wednesday, August 23, Terrence Leppy, agea 37 years, a native of county Cavan, Ireland, ‘The relatives and friends are requested to attend the fu- his late residence, 527 Third avenue, this lernoon, at two o'clock. California papers piease copy. Louxps.--Oi ‘Thursday snorning, Lounps, aged 60 yeare. ‘The friends and relatives are respectfully invited to attend th eral, from his late residence, 655 First ave- nuo, on Saturday afternoon, at two o'clock. Manit.--On Sunday evening, Angust 20, Mani, son of Peter and Marie M N Lexington avenue, {xros#,—On Thursday, August 24, 41 years. His friends and relatives are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral, this (Friday) afternoon, at one o'clock, ie his late residence, No. 40 Fast ‘Thirty-second street, Ram.—At Rye, Westchester county, suddenly, on Weawuaey morning, August 23, Joun McBram, in the 58th year of his age. His friends andthose of the family are respectfully in vited to attend the funeral, on Saturday morning, at half- past ten o'clock. Cars leave the New Haven depot, cor- pene ee Fourth avenue and Twenty-seventh street at 7 and aeceinnincOectutstey; Augast 24, after a long iliness, Mex, MoGsrn, wife of Patrick McGarr, from the parish of ee ao, ‘Westmeath, Ireland. 0 friends of thefamily and those of ber brother, Jae Heshin, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Sain afternoon, at two o'clock, from her 1 West Twenty-sixth strect. ‘MeMawax.—Afler a short and severe ilness, Even MoMamax. in the 96th po of her age. ‘The funeral will take place from the residence of her Ganghter, 674 Groenwich street, vhis (Friday) afternoon, at one o'clock, O'Roveakr.—On Thursday, August 24, of dropsy on the brain, Perer Janes, youngest child of James and Mary A. uv Rourke, aged 12 months and 4 days. ‘The friends of the family ar» invited to attend the funeral, on Saturday morning, at half.past ten o'clock, from Quarantine, Staten Island, and from thence to St. Peter's Cemetery. Pentox.—At New Lebanon, N. Y., on Friday, Au- gust 18, Many TiLpey, infant daughter of W. ‘T. and Kate F. Penton, aged 3 months, ‘QuiNN.—At Bt. Vincent's Hospital on Wednesday, Au- gust 23, CHARLES W. Quinn, aged 24 years, Mis remains will be conveyed. to Calvary Cemetery, this (Friday) morning, at ten o'clock, Charleston, 8. C.. papers please copy. Renzy. —On Tuesday, cee 22, Jennie Lovisa, third daughter of James ond Catharine Reilly, aged 1 years and 11 months, Ripnwy.—At Carmel, Putnam county, N. Y., Wednes- day, August 23, suddeniy, Jonx Riouxy, Esq, of New York city, aged 70 years, 2 months and 13 days Hes friends and © of bis son. J M., and of bis son-in law, Rofus Crawe and M. Chamberlain, are respeetfully invited to attend the funeral, on Saturday afternoon, at two o'cloc<, from Rev. J. H. , It.. church corner of Mad’son avenve and Forty second sireet, without further notice, Rimxp.—In this city, on Thursday morning, ‘Susan, daughter 0° the late Charles Rbind. ‘The relatives and friends of the {amily are respeottully invited to uttend the funeral, at Trinity chureb, on Satarday morning, at eleven o'clock, The remains will be interred in the family burial ground at Coldenbam, Orange county. set,—On Thurslay, Avenst 24, Axrmoxy § rmany, aged 69 years The relatives and friends of the family are reepe to attend the fun this (Fi from his late residen euth avenue, . Svrn —In Brookiyn, on Wednesday, Angust 23, ALLEN D.,, infant son of Tra and Sosan Smith, aged 3 year, 1 month and 25 days, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully inv ited to attend the funeral, this (Friday) afternoon, at two o'clork, at the residence of bis grandfather, 4 Seaman, on street. Suenny.—On We osday, August 23, of consumption, James, the only oved son of James and Mary Sherry, formerly of Carraviller, parish ot Tolly Corbet, county Monaghan, Ireland, in the 23d year of his age, ‘The friends of ihe family are respectfully imvited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his parents, 241 Monro» street, on Saturday morning at balf-past nine o'clock, from thenee to St. Mary’s church, corner of Ridge and Grand strests, whore a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose ot his son!, and from thence to Cavalry Cemetery for interment. Van Loox.—In Brooklyn, on Sunday ovening, August 20, Francis 8. Vax Loox, son of John F, and Mary A. Van Loon, of New York, aged 5 months and 5 days. ‘The funeral took place on Tuesday. Wavpens.-On Thursday spare, August 24, Awan. va, wife of R. J, Waddell, in the 24th year of her age. tice of the funeral to. morrow. Winrewanay.—On Thursday morning, Augurt 24, at three o'clock, of injuries received at the fire in Water August 14, Romerr P., youngest gon of the late Sonn ‘intringham, in the 43a year of his age. ‘The relatives and friends of the family and the mem- bers of Metropolitan Engine Company No. 1, and the exempt firemen, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No, 86 South First street, Brooklyn, E. D., this (Friday) afternoon, at two o'clock, Aucust 24, Joun August 24, etfally iday) afternoon, at 110th street and FINANCIAL, | Us agrares TREASURY, NEW YORK, ‘AUGUST Partios hold (80) oF more conpons of the loan of *), mire tary September, are request gene them in, with schedules, at any time prior to the ant. iolters a eee the above will have their oon examined and checks given for them on the Sist ins! ant, afer 9 olclonk VM. Blank schedules will be furnished aponapplication a interest Department o ; baie ia . VAN DYCK, ‘Acsisiant Treasurer UL 8. LRANY MONROR, ULSTER, GREENE AND OTHER ‘County Bonds and all Bb a On | MCHRAY. 25 Wall sireet. Courexs DUB SEPTEBER 1 CASHED IN GOLD OR ee JOUN B. MURRAY, 23 Wi TOL, TOSCANO & ©O., NO. NO. 2 SAN PEDRO STREET, Havana, Cuba, pha. > solicit consignments of all taco or morhnadine, [rng nae nn ot ase 0 for machine: elaini, Ac, on thel qa) attention will be bestowe gf «made Hhverat aden our agent in New York, Righ ENRIQUE DE 5. DE MANTOS Cedar st. . MURRAY, P bai r3 mn NKER,, y Wal § STREFT, NRW: ¥: uNTFRD AL VERNMENT LOAN AGE, has on hand, for ‘mm delivery. all leauea of ‘Trea ‘of the various denominations, me Tron Banke and Bankers promptly executed. or" 1h OF PACIFIC Malus roan aycon os ia | ¥ TWENTY NINTH nie day declarant inten eee five (per cont ont neat 2 aaa gee w ‘will be signed. on pared iy ordat of tbe Rear — ‘The fer glk Te cid an ire rer Sts ze Pompe errrerem eter hacca linia WANTED SOUTHERN BAN FOR WHICH the bigiowt market arte eden ae RISON & OO., 19 New street, near Wall. 30 TO LOAN-—-IN 8UMS TO SUIT, ON $300.000 Jee eRe pie sens lesinicDitabeics::. HAVANA LOTTERY. Rove HAVANA LoTrery. OFFICIAL DRAWING OF AUGUST No. Prise. No. Fries No. Pe Pies a, Prise, 8,..8:0 | 5636. $100 he Sate] st Sono 500 420 tou} ras, 300 1500/1661 200 496... 500] S7H1. ‘00 | 1671 200 500." 400} 2819. (200116749. 200 27. * 200) 8860. “00 L087. 200 658.100} G60. “ee i987. "400 $1900} $660. “0 | 16863, 200 .. 200) 6688. 400 hoan9. 400 942....200] 68R4, +500 |17083,,, 200 968... 200) 7002, -ROONTIBI. 200 982..* 200] 7025, zoo} 7a. 200, 1146." “200} 7087: 400 17286. 200 1246, -* ‘auo| 7221 “200 |17404. 400 0) 7354 duo} 17492. 200 2} 7036 50017665, 200 ; “aoo] 17% 200 7780. 200] 17% ‘500, i ‘200 200 73. i} 400, 200 400 pebbi shy Bees pie SESkes SEE pr ee Prizes paid in gold. Information furnished. The miguscs Fates paid for Doubloons and ali Kinds of Gold and Silver. TAYLOR & Ci Bankers} 16 Wall street, New York, s __ SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES. NUMBER OF WELL RECOMMENDED GERMAN ree want situations to do general housework, &c., at Mrs. LOWE'S German Institute, 17 Stanton st, near ‘the Bowery. RESPECTABLE “GIRL WISHES A SITUATION IN a private family to take eare of children; can do plain sewing. References obtained, on application, from her pre- sent employer, kia fe place, Brook; with whom she has lived eighteen | YOUNG LADY, OF REFINE: MENT AND GOOD F. mily, but who are now in trying vicissitudes, position {n some respectable famille. where she could instruct and care for two or three litte chfldren ‘wecept a mW honorable employment, such ax copying, Ae. No. 8 Dey at, “addrens A. N AMERICAN LADY OF REFINEMENT DESIRES A situation in a gentleman's family to superintend house- old afaira;: would, aauit in care and Instruction of, yuu children: no objection to country. At Went ‘Mrs. H, ‘Ath st, References will be made eatisfactory. — SPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL WISHES A SITUA- hambermaid and waitress, oF to tnind ebtidren, Mtuution, Herald dayn. oNG ‘WIDOW LADY WISHES 4 positing ax housekeeper in the family of a whiowsr; uo objection to the country or to travel. Vall on or nddresa M. €...63 West Mth st., oF addrens MC. Herald A RESPECTAR ‘ABLE; WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION aw wet nurse.—Callon Mrs, Conway, Broadway, Man- battanville, near raph aftive. RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL WISHES A SITUA- on us chambermaid a nuree, Call at 2 Went S34 st, RESPECTABLE WOMAN WANTS: A SITUATION AS wet nurse, Call at 122 Kast 424 ot. oe ip ee (girded GIRL WANTS A SrTva- p to do general housework or as laundress in a small "cal aw 39 Wer oth st.. between 7th and Bth ava, family. up stairs. RENPECTADLE MARRIED WOMAN WHO HAS Jost ber baby, three weeks old, w spares at het ern fanidveos, best ot raterae for three days at 628 2d av., between 34th and RESPECTABLE YouNG GIRL WISHES A SITUA- I housework tu a small private prone Can be seen for iwo days ai ent 28th st., between 9h and 10th ave, Good vity refe- required. ait jh aia, RESPECTABLE SOONG” MARRIED WOMAN, witt ik, who has lost her baby, only Babe aye ol, wrould take a child to nurse. “Apply at ITD ay, €, rou No. 7, between 10th and Uth N ELDERLY WOMAN WISER A SITUATION IN A family where she can tnake herself useful; the comforts winter more an object than Wazes; 110 ob- 0 the country or minding an ynvalid lady. “Can be its Went 40th at YOUNG WOMAN WISHES 4 SITUATION AS FIRST class lanndresa in a private family; understands her business thoroughly; can do wp ladies’ iusling and do Freneh futing. Maweity references, Can be seen at 41 West 29h st; ring the door bell. RESPECTABLE MARRIED WOMAN Wisi situation ax wet purse: no objection to the country. Apply at S01 Greenwich s€, in the rear, top floor, ior two days. WOMAN WISHES 4 SITU: no objection vo fo PECTABLE YO! ) ag waitress or chambermal honsework in w small family. Beat be seen at her present employer's, ner of 24 av., for two days, SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTAB young woman, io do plain cooking, Washing and iron ingy {0 stall private family hambermaid and to ag at 178 Bast 12th at, be- for two dase City refer teal 2th aad Bt ate, YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION AS WET A nore, Can be seen for two days at 86 Mulberry st., first Can be given, CailalZ77 7h avy WEED EDUCATED GERMAN GIRL, WISHES A situation as seamairess or chambermatd. Apply at FP} Aviston wt. ook. WANTED—BY le RESPECTABLE cook, Apply at 266 Kast AX an wet nurse, BITUATION WANTED—AS HOUSEKKEPER FOR A a widower with children, Call for two days at 152 West ‘2th at., wear Bh av. SITUATION WANTED—BY eer oe geen WOMAN, 1G ) GERMAN WOMAN WISHES A SITU. ATION Call at 275 Int av., Oret floor. ‘as housekeeper, or to make herselt geverally useful in Haraail tumnily, whore sbe cam, have ber child, sit years olf. with be at lid Sith grocery store. UAT ON WANTEI iY A uy ‘ TU At avd ix wilttn to asetet fe bh ing. ing; understands nahi. Can beat of references jection to 40 Nn ganeral house. small farnil r two days at 19 Kast 11th st, between 3d and 4th WETAURSE WANTED, BY A HEAUTIIY AND RE youny woman, who has lost herentld seven daye olf, 4 chit to nurse at het own renidenoe;, smut be of parents. Good references given and re- quired, Address or call on Mrs, Briody, 280 Sth at, Wwhpn full information wil! be given, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A SMART, TIDY GIRL to do general housework; in a latn coo jk, fiend rate washes ‘and froner; has the ‘bent of reference. Mall at pb ‘t., between 6th end 71h ave, N.Y. Can be seen for (wo days. V ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUA tion to cook, wash and fron in x private family. Good reference from het last place. Call at 124 Kast 32d at., jason Lesingion and 4th na, WSnuntion A VERY COMPETENT YOUNG GIR, ‘a situation to do housework in x genteel family; good cook and good washer and ironer; tinder i pet tty ns feeble Rite Pe nit WV ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION TO Ws; general housework, Call at ‘ist West ‘28th at, bee tween 9th and 10th avs, Wittiet SITUATION TO ACCOMPANY A FAMILY to Callfornia by the next aml yy a highly respect- sis writin, hom Sevarning Coes, sevemepanyiig © Tes sarily to Buy at of Feferen Too Treva often, Tor one week, W sir aa family, by @ youn! Tit ie monthe Ly rg ne ‘4 Pysted edu ‘ bist ety a t pt at land al Pai le ae wr WyANTED—A GITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE eimerseren petty at Vth at, Wty at" Can bomen | ike ANTED—A SITUATION TO DO mousnyor’ bf sit not engaged. emer as ‘ANTED—BY A PRM ORG = Wists Ta apap | ea G fo dayatt tye a owe op fine horse blankets wan vonstant work to wages and ‘ha irhese Apply to Mr, Wien, 2 ot, Botte, Nichols & Co.'s, @ Broadway; entrance at Br ime HOAK MAKERS WANTED —HIGHEST PAY, AND t work for good bands. Apply this day to to Allen 00K WANTED.—IN A GENTLEMAN'S FAMILY, OF Protestant only two Tsong, young English girl, as 200k and to waist in housework. “Apply at Ut Lexington av. on Friday and Saturday, between 9 ptvoe OP AND PANCY CAP MAEERS WANTED, AP- ply w R. Tobin, No. 6 Park Fevncerad WANTED—ONE WHO THOROUGHLY lace goods. understands the maki LAND & GU UR, 2 up of ‘Broadway, room 54. ‘OUSEKEEPER WANTED.—AN AMERICAN LADY, without encumbrance, of companionable mestic yy 7 an — larn, fF. War box 17H party TLINERS WANT! hands, ed, BE. Malley, New Haven, ¢ hixers, .—WANTED, A FIRST CLASS TRIMMER, 0 to Newark, N,J.; the ver iia eploment wit be given, Gul road st., Newark, PA NaLans skirts, hint mt ra Ne tory, 145 Wer pat th st, WANTED—THREE Address, stating reference and salary expect- at the new Duy Herald office, nd nileman. Address, wits full quiet do- FIRST CLASS WANTEDT0 WORK ON WOVEN lo, but experienced hands need aith'uve ory highest irs. Simons’, 142 ir anal wages and m and trimining d Flence nn bringing wood dealt with at Lis ed on ribbons, ée. trasen ns BLU 26th sts, XOMBE, ESWOMEN WANTED—FOR EMBROIDERY, RIB- lepartmnents, ‘i Those, wile, besa SALESWOMAN WANTED.—ONB BXVERT AND POBT- Also an apprentice far the, same , between, 26th and 4,127 Broad) NATLORDSSES, Broad) \—A NURSE, V3 TED—A RESPR bs al 314 Lexington av. wun Tanse untorstand concige ply at 11s Cansion s (Friday) morning at No. 6 WASIED—1Wo Goo ¥) up statra, NTED—A COOK, TO WASIi AND TRON IN Small family elght mites trom City he DRESSMAKERS AND EMBROIDER- rs wanted-—to work on ehildven’s Er & aoe to workroom in ( APPLY TO MBS, TABLE YOUNG Hall. East Idth st., 1 COOK FOR A COUN- WOMAN, AS Apply, between 9 and 12, ERAL HOU axing and frouing. tween 9} and 11. sO RL Iacat light work: boarded 1 for two days at 00 But avs betweou SBUh ut Lord rand street. “PALMER, SEWORK; ‘Ap: Call ‘hie ‘Apply at 663 8th TANTED—IN V be Protestants, well recom Ae hep earl st. N Ww" TED—FIRST CLASS MILLINERS; NONE OTH. ‘Apply at Stewart's 701 ers need take the hee ne weat Taentlye A PRIVATE PAMILY, from New York, a cook and must be @ good ‘av., between 46th and ousemals mended; English, Se 6: between the hours of Sand 6 P. trouble, A pial 6 MILES Washer and 47th sis., in oth munt. gr Sidon M. at 273 pon! ‘Apply, with recommen: vom 16, at 10 o'clock to-day (Friday). erKon, lutions, ab ws TED—TWO GERMAN OR OTHER PROTESTANT agen given if nt t am eon zh st, near TANTED—TWO orks ris, who have lived in German farnilies; one to wash and iron, the other ay hambernaid 0 TO ATTEND A and wai do the work. Inquire eet Dok, tre SALOON; the preference given to good singers; good wages will be given, “Apply at 26 Repent dda GIR! ire at No. 2 South ‘wth st, Houston at. to OOK, WASH and do general housework; reference required, Williamabu re. "AND IRON In- ‘ANTED—1WO sorr SILK WINDERS: EXPE in enced way. “ANTED—125 croak wy Broadway ant Apply at is Went ‘Bd st. y two days. ANTED—FIRST | mer. Apply at 300 ANTED—TWO GIRLS, ir dressers, ot Miln’s second door from Jay #t., Brooklyn, {TANTED—TH REE Case's, 220 84 av., corner of TANTED—A WET NURSE, APPLY TO MRS. PAL- Bowery, up stain mer, 2 ANTED-IN 129TH STREET, TARLEM, BETWEEN 2d and Sd.ave., north side, ironer. to whom Iiberal wazen will be given. ond brick house from 3d w ANTED—A PERMANENT SEAMSTRESS WITO deratands family 1, sas, & Wilson's mi from Hicks. eat of ay ANTED—TWO PROTESTANT GIRLS eh. AS CO co0K and the other todo ‘one that can work on Wheeler, th wt, frat and 2 Apply at 87 Kast twenn the hours of L WASTEDSA ont: in a private family. 275 Went 2 at TANTED—A WOMAN TO DO THE CHAMBERW' ORK of a small honse, Apply at 65 Croaby et. after 10 o'clock A. 10 workroom. MEntranes on 10( 3: 000 STRONG NOY, ABLE AND WILLAMG. TO WORK, wants a situation in some house where he might learn the business, Address D, hands can find wages. "Rone otlier neod spply vo Witlieme eanktin yANTED—A GOOD SEAMSTRES cutand Gt dresses, to work LASS. ‘anal 1 FOR GENERAL constant en MAKERS, SILK HAT ‘TRIMMERS, ‘th at. cvok, Ti Voy In w row OF six, 2 ererenrey Cn refere chamberwork Wilson's = ANTED—20 aie MAKE RS. GIRLS PAID FROM 15 operator ‘Apply after 10 0" two doors east of Sth av Howard st CLOAK HANDS WANTE! AT BR, A. 4, 316 Broadway Ki. Herald othe, SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG 2) an porter, outdoor or entry clerk; Rime rac gery useful; hae K., Herald office, EXPERIENCED LADIES! hair dressing Setablishment, 6 and enn operate on Wheeler use east of Pa Ny steady work. HOUSEWORK . M. at ¥KRS WANTED—I Canstable & + MAN is wilting to make had experience; references, RI ntand good C0, 4 GOOD WAGES AND ra to Chas, H. 6 niffin.& Co., 3, WHO 18 ABLE the day or week. FrRAND AND OFF! ARED—s, SMART GIRL TO WASIL, IRON AND | mended do general housework. Apply at 128 Hast S1th st, for sania AND. TRIM. aT washer and «uire in wee- two doors rs on Whee: Apply kA HAYT & | SITUATIONS _WANTED—MA LES. MPHB SUBSCRIBER 18 ANXIOUS POR EMPLOYMENT in some shoienaie extablishment ye of work : is eteletl by gow very useful man Inigrestof his eumployer. We to H., station G, Brossiway, will mee mas, and a ‘ANTRD—BY A , COMPETENT WwW ‘eral years? business experience, a situation as travel ling salesnian. or as agent for a mercantile firm: best of ret erences furnished; would not object to going to South Amer- fea or to Europe, Address L. B. J., box 567 Post office, Washington, D. Wiyren-ay A MAN ‘OF BXPERIENC PF. A SITUA ina wholesale drag house or whi be employed int TNG MAN OF SEY- ern acquantate, with ~ ot tan carry some trade.” An commianicatl cater, ‘reeked 10 J. 11. Evans, Toledo, Ohio, will receive prompt attention. ‘ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, A SITUATION AS AS. ristant bookkeeper, of 18 willing to make himself zone rally useful, ina first class hotel orrestaurant. Address box 2) Herald oft »-BY A YOUNG MAN, A SITUATION IN ANY | Jn good penman, and is willing to make himself sensraly useful, Address D. 0.,05 East Broadway. TANTED—A SITUATION, IN A MERCANTILE OR drygoods counting house, by # young Euglishman, just arrived: good peuman and acortubant, With good rere: Fences. Address W. W. M., Herald office, -ANTED—BY A YOUN bartender or light porter. oftice, for two days, MAN, A SITUATION AS ‘Address J. ©.'B., Herald ANTED—A SITUATION AS BOOKKEP tani, or shnilar position in some mereantile house this city, The applicant has just returned from the arm ean give good recommendations and fnfmence a fair ead Apply at or address Accountant, No, 4 First street, TED-RY A YOUNG MAN, T ARRIVED | from Envtand. a situation as groom and coach man: has a good Knowledge of veterinary. Address J. F., 220 32d st., detween sth and 9h ava. A SITUATION AS GROOM OR COA n come well recommended by his fast employe tions to town or country. Address James Stan- ton, 122 Mott at, :D—BY 4 YOUNG MAN OF GOOD CHARAC a situation to drive a team; is nequaint Address Teams' ner of Norfolk with the tity East Horton sts. TANTED—BY A situation as barkeeper; c ence. Address T. F, Clinton, Herald off HELP WANTED—MALES. NTS WANTED—WITH $50 AND UPWARDS, IN ery State, to canvass for an article that ix meet- ing with inprecedented success. Apply xi 483 Broadway, room No, 8, , BOY BETWEEN 14 AND 16 YEARS OF AGE ree commission house: must be hon- ne references. Address box 82 Post wanted. by aj ast and energetic. or T THE GENCY, 482 BROADWAY Wante ieee a: Freight clerk, G . dry goods, grocery sal aurdcner. Gentlemen can ABOUT 14 YEARS OLD, WITO WRI A good hand, wanted in # lawyer's office, Address, in handwriting of applicant, M, C., box 205 Herald oftice A YOUNG MAN WHO CAN LOAN HIS EMPLOY AL $500 on good security; can secure a pernin’ tua tion ina good business, and good salary, Call at 482 Broad way, room No. 9 OY WANTED—T0 ATTEND BAR, AT 3 9TH AV, Aged from 12 to 18 years, Call for two days. BOY, NTED—TO ATTEND AN OFFICE, SALARY | yoy Ww will be small. 2,712 Post offiee, ESIGNER WANTED—TO MARK GOODS FOR E} broldery; work given out. At Lord. & Taylor's, Broad Entrance to work room fn Grand nt. K.-WANTED, A YOUNG MAN, WELL md the efty ratall and vreanrtption bust days at 191 Myrtle av., Brooklyn. Address, in bandwriting of applicant, box way, RUG CLER! qualified to Apply for tw ness, XXCELSIOR AG “THE PLACE FOR youNG men and ail desiring employment, ax the proprietors live mon, and will please you if possible. 206 Brondway, room 2. Re KELSIOR AGENCY.—PARTIES FAVORI us YL with orders for astesinen, elerks, bookkcepers, porters, bartenders, concen. Sarmers oF i prompily supplied, free of charge. 206 Broadway, root 21. NTRY CLERK WANYED.—A YOUNG MAN COMPE:! Tt tn fil the position. None oaber need apply to Ben- nett & Vail, 336 Broadway. OY WA. telligent and ferpacstie from 14 to 16 must reside with hia pereats in the city, and be Address, with name, age, andr ee, the Meant, HE larrison, Herat office, handwriting of | EW YORK ADVERTISING AQENC way, room 4, wanted {mmediately- keeper, shipping, ry, drug and dry porter coma agua iene, sreliar. tavel orwell to pall. Fivtablisivert 1886, 7. i SALESMEN WANTED-—FOR A LARGE FANCY DRY wodsand millinery house in New England, one for the Wholtante department, two for gente furnishing, Ale an ausistant cashier and rid clerk. Address, siuting refer: ences, former poritions held, and the wnlary wanted, E, Mal- New AVASSERS EVERY COUNTY TO ANTED—( sell Powell's great Rat TO TAKE CHARGE OF derstand the German lan K & CO,, 384 Broome st. A HOTEL CLERK: ONR OF EXPERI. nd capable of taking entire charge af the bo: Gvod reference required. Address box 139 11 JANTED—A THOROL GnLy EXPERTEN EDs SALES. a take charge of the fur department, TEWART & ©O., Broadway and ANTED—A FEW staple article, nse phy after 10.4, M, ab Wes YOUNG MAN. AS PORTER IN A GR cery xtore; one who is weil acquainted with the bush news, at 54 € vis thy Brooklyn. ry be 218 Fulton ay. | room Y. ANTED-IN THE OFFICE, AN INTELIAGENT BOY, boii 16 snare of age, to write aud eps a fot k A good character and refer writing of applicant o Lord & Taylor, Mrnad A OCOMPE hares Good ly at OL aa Gand] a mingle n Band # oviock ALM le meoMbity given auseh a Li juired, Add TANTED—A BOY, TO ASSIST IN THE BAR OF THE Bancroft House. YOUNG MAN HAV street, nesr Broadway, Self, would Ike to employ bi ‘other light business for a rersonabl Accountant, Herald office, will x 118 Heral SITUATIO: WAXTRD—RY A pt ly discharged from tiv pordsr, na bole or deyguads care, Address iad WHITE # to hime ng or any Adress YOUNG MAN, A SCOTOHMAN, 18 DESIROUS OF ing a sitdintion wx porter, 1 store generally uoefa. Address nea cles Tr te itor two daa ; 3 eof ntendy SOLDIER, se rnay 08 a JOUN TiATNOne fen ag o a MAN A AGED 2, WISHES TO HAVE A str. out door or entry clerk; is wil Teferenors required, 4 ein owe handwriting, gis ing refer . me B | Wonk ED—VOUR EXPERIENCED | DRE Goobs FOSTEL & WELSII, 227 8th av, ON THE UNIT! General Barnes, R Ailes arene 0 ply on Ward, foot ot ANTED—AGENTS, INE the United State, ww ERY OITY AND TOWN TN rome-liihograph of ee 'Buttlo ut the of the ALP. A. Is mI &00., » BEY PARKES, HOU 16 Nacenn st., up at NTED-FOUR EXPERIENCED RETALL ‘Aoaie saloamen. FOSTER & WELSH, 227 8 NATANTED—AN HONEST WOY, TO TEND A SHOP. AP. Ww ply al amittshop, 431 Kast 1th st, ANTED—A YOUNG MAN, TO OF WwW Make himself generally veeful man oyster and dining N OYSTERS AND ye, “hegre useful; hw had expericnce. Audtens saloon, at 226 West st., cornmr North Moore, id Ritter, ny, wiehes wisi bron wie Adress aS Be ‘Address B, “A Youne MAN WA ‘or night watebs irene Sara Lanne, Ky Her: Herald oft eg MAN, SAFELY RETURNED FROM TH ob aituation as entr 3A SITUATION Ai has the best of ity 179 Orchard at, clerk or as: lain hand and fs quick at Og PER WANTS A RITUATION: WOULD "refer one in a wholesale honse; good eity references. $ PORTER selerences, raed make blinsel! useful at anything. Address K. ollie. A anengagement, Ad es Intel qooda sore, havin raper. Apply nt 2 MAN, TWENTY YEARS OLD, LATELY PE- from (be army, desires a situation; willing to TP, Herald THOROUGHLY COMPETENT ‘DRI iGIST, WELL a Come tee AE = oe nd prese rij) =e ation or stoagigemen ‘Adres 5 1 trade, Lowy « tof Se embe, {open to box 190 Herta office. ABLE YOU ING, MAN, OF von AD arrived from Bngland, wishes a situation 2 thorongh knowledge of the between Sth and 9th ave: , you NO MAN—AT PRESENT A CASHIER IN ‘ firwt class house in this city. wane & situation ina |e of first clase commercial Bikat given references New Yor York city. Pe Lteare of ir bourse In thi Address Bory then Dy We <A SITUATION WANTED. BY 4 GERMAN £ | orm Sane ona it a'chemiea tact. ‘ratdnan, Stapleton, Pinan jenn rest eo WANTED, BY a GENTE. Beentebetane with bis last aoe aa Se are’ rete Talal ours be salesman in ba feted ‘Address fe, Heald omuce. ahr Eo great sree oes | (orn, express eon & Oo, 16 sleva man. to inko charge rd apply, Hon si, Brooklyn, D—§ ASSISTANT BOOKKEEVERS, 7 SALES. ANTED-4, 488 Hi solicitors, 30 farm hands,” Apply at men, 1 4 New'Ciiam bers nt., room 4 ANTED—IN AX IMPORTING HOSTE ity HOUSE, AN ‘anal stan Address, sting age and wala. Fy, box 6,719 Tost “* WANTEDIA SMART. BOY, ACCURTOMED TO KN- tering goods, Apply at 77 Murray at i THES DAY AT TIMUR. Wwattses WANTED. —AP WW tay st. W ‘TKD TW BOY doctrr'n carvings, th wold; one to driv feed svire, Apply at 198 11th at, corner 6! av FANTED—THREK WARM WANDS: ALSO A MAr ried moa Arnily at Empny WANED Boy ABOUT 16 YR ATS loarn the jeweller's trade; musi bo of resp ts. Inquice at 26¢ Browdway, up atairs JANTED—A MAN To TAKEO HARGE OF A vor store. | Siat at. Nand di nee TO, SELL A POPULAR conway W ror ANTED- Ag 44 MeWiivod, EY Matin tane. we Cae EAMES, 2 pyoue o Lael - fi n * atntey al otwet of Movioik and” Rast Hounton ns. pe vor W. Maguire, corner of BY DIpOHARGED 801. ) tuMOsT tat a Don't fail to or Wh ee porievirs Aa WAN with 18 AMOUNT AN WAVE ‘Apply tor two days o'), hambstond, 137 $500. carr a gas peice geants 4 MEN FOR } 3 THE TRADES. {Jon AND BOOK COMPOSTTOR, UST ARRIVED A. Thom Dublin wishes a situation: woul! have no objec tion to the country. Address A. B., Herald ofice. ee tee i JAVANNER WANTED—POR PLAIN AND ORNA hiental work. Apply at 837 Broadw: A DENTAL ASSISTANT WANTED TMWEDIATELY— AA “Roth mechasien! and surgical. One thoranghly compe- tent, experienced and reliable ouly need apply to Dr. Luther, Sr., dantist, 84 Mast $04 et, oer’ PRS WANTED—T0 MAKE SYRUP BARRELS, at Cook's couperage, 15th at., between 1th and 1th a’ yor LARELS, 40.) ANGRAVERS ON SOFT MEPAT / 107 Elm ¢t., L wanted. Apnly at Forrest & M corner Canal, N. ¥. * PaTOWED_TO LET. Bruns, 49 NGRAVER WANTED—ONE Act teri erware, &c. Apply to Thos, WANTED.—STVADY WORK POR ands,” Annly toor addréax Hojer TK PL Son new Apply wo W. C. Me Tr MAC! WNists dier, @ than an be wee Map Bure eRS WANTED y Jersey PNWoO TAPER FILE Fore AT VULCAN File Works, Ponaptona, 3 A SHOP CUTTER. APPLY LS and J20 Fulton st 2D, , Clotalers, OD WORKMEN Y Apply t Chattelier ANT! . first elans elo WHITE, WH Wo house. | W* ED-HAIRBRAIDERS TO WORK AT BAIR ary, Apply at No. 9 Riviugton si. Vv TANTRD-TWO OR THRER PIRST RATE PATTERN | rs. Apply to'Todd & Kaiterty, No.4 Dey et, or Paterson, 9 TER: & out of the Apply at 168 Chureh at Wa Ntep— er. One who understands the bnalnder, hear of # good situation at the ter, Orange ewuuty, or apply at 72 Dausne st, N. Y- ANTED—A ferene near Oh we MILLER. AP! venue. MAN: PRACTICAL YOUNG TANTED—A FIRST CLASS DYER FOR A WOOLEN Ww _ factory. Apply to GW, Birdeall, 18 Reade #t,, third ‘aanes WATCHMAKER 70, “40-70 | NEWARK 4% ged workman, Apply to M. W. Brown &€o.,17 Malden Tene: {D-NY A WATCHMAKER, A SHORT DI¢- . Wino has some know!- edue of © u tafred, Tuquire-at ti, A. + a Importer of watch iuatorials arid tople, 6¢ Nannon ANTED—A FIRST CLASS HATRDRESSER AND wigmaker, t0 go West,” Apply at 366 Brosdway, N.Y. ANITE STONE CUTTERS WANTED—TO WORK in Central Park. ig Ray Sth av oven ¢ LEY, W 408 FRENCH ADVERTISEMENTS. 1 FILLE FRANCAISE CONNAIS pour prendre sein din jeune gar- avi parlerait: I'allemand sera ' pos pICE PN Kritein and th men, per steamer Bramen er steamer Bina, witt close at (his Ofer bn Aeturday. ite dawor Angus), ab 10:30 A. M., and at the up town offices NAVAL PRIZE MONEY. &C. CLAIMS, ms O'DON- AND wavy ze money fur relatives Onticers 7 non indeyindness avsant Bank, Kotte, 4 Burling shp, corner alton ferry. OFFICERS vey CLAMS Y, aynonite \¢ INFORMATION. — | QRMY AND Navy BUREAC OF | i silors for prige money, gov~ of without Advance charge. WN, 119 Nassau street. HAVING 5 all tiny | vartial 1 ar State orates. Advances made Tn procured, back pay aud bounty | HROWN Bankers, No. 2 Park place, READY —@ List Now m8 * ‘ | ¥, Bow oF addin , iat coe i the it promptly collected | Soliters whe ye-entisted at the (runt and did | Wie receive thelr county bennty of 80 are tovited to eal at | ile adie for ther inoney. All Weare promptly suswered. Sailor’ und Soldiers Deposit and Savin eer | NB. | ED KERSHA NEW PUBLICATIONS, EW CARTES DE VISITE. STEREO. riwettes af Paris, and all 4 ¥ 4 " Send for infortpation’ to D. asing Agrney, 78 Naewatt atreet, NPY, Books, seople Views i | me HE 1‘ Pre TURE SEASON. i MPORTANT LECTURES DAILY—FOR Cay id | D° only, atte New York Mutoum of Anatomy, 618 Bre way. Pardes unable to ation nese lectites can have them, fucwarded ov Linn cents, by addressing Secre'ary of NH wv York Museum of Auavomy | a FURNITURE, MAGNIFICENT | SEVEN OCTAVE righted Pi snotorie, » wold for $275; on a , Bedroom and Dining t ire at 19 West E jh street, near Since PROPOSALS. re +*ROTON AQU # per pet AAs. rma? TRON p stewthh be {hie atien uf « ir meh Moe the Bin, diam. tne! Bing) Of 6 fort iter peter nt inter diam. . diam, (or 7 Hin. feet straight pipe of 20 Inches inter. diam Hin, foot ateataht pve of AB inehes tnter. cin Hin. feet straight pipe of 6 inches Inter, dixm. Hip, foot etraYtht pipe of 4 inehes inter. «iam RE tons of branch piven aud ot spacial castings Snyuirale peupowals will he te Tor the while of the 6 pipe. or the whole of the 20 inches pipe, or for all the Kae mn) Huet be a prt to wi | bids and all weceasary jniormation "Ean Ws euatne sa cnn hee, wesgras agg we Cornice Ono. Aa. Der. Ait 1 IRB Pie =! agurpucr a brace stup cocks,” date of ite tunda, City Hall Ps <M =, information caw ve \ ae "of Monday, New Youn, August