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NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, AUGUST 3, 1868. 3 y > SFFOATIONS Wy: ; SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES. i HELP WANTED—MALES. eat ta ee re cirana,®, reputed clipper | during the following e . Both men were of ‘Miscellancons. WANTED, THIS DAY, EARLY, AT TAYLOR'S, #1 | next he cleverly vanquished. | His standing in the ity, and no urfecking Ay Bessey. ioe Not ree bok perm cenahowpers was C. Hemmings (Yellow), whom he | find ever existed between thems It was evidently & 26 BAS. BTE, YOUNG LADY, A NATIVE OF FoR WORTH OF | four clerkn bre porters immediate employment ag ry after a wey’ tough engage: | sad case of yielding to an ungovernable temper. | scoking. “Can be AS as welias a the branches of madera stucatton, 10° A FIRS? CLASS ENGLISH PUBLISHING HO! Balti, of Bilstos, though it must be saeatted tint pe a oyhen | as a pre et nee Saget cameo et | ab eke be Teeter ee | COMMS copstureatr tars iaea"aiae | Gertz ok te gant navies evans ge ‘would do s having hitherto (a space of three | rienced fo the canvassing trade, Good canvassers woold do | Matchett fe y-one youre of age, 6 fort Ase inanes fere, but before they had time to prevent it he had 4 Beat reference. } $5 Rngiat cla ieacher tm one of ihe moet | ‘allo ‘answer this advertisement. Address B. B. Q, high and on ‘about 10 stone 6 pound, ae faneh Clow. ‘ | 42 ave. oy = FRIU REN MA08 fires eet (on wad ven 3 sh il ‘be Jaan GENTS WANTED—MALE AND FEMALE, IN ALL : ii oe ae oe a eh ot tee aia fora R S IC >E r i — recommendations . Fe eet ee Adarese X. 1. B., Herald ofice. Bara of ‘he, county, to sel gur fxd Cainpaign Bn: | son School, Which is almost sumfalent to prove him BIRTHS AND DEATHS. } Fae ammall privale fanly ; best ety seferenee, TABES COMPANION. A MIDDLE AGED LADY DE- ravings orion, Atab, CO., 49 Bookman 0, Now York. Is calling. J. Winfield (Dardy} is twenty: 5] WEST TH st, BETWEEN §rH AND 6TH AVS— ‘sires an engagement as companion and amannensis or | ————— "~~~ = COs SSOSSRan tn, S0 OT | two years of age, stand ning orer his: qpoaen Birth. A respectable woman as cook in a country family. ong qerermese, ina famity jnexoaptiona le GENTS, WANTED—TO SELL CLARK'S “DIAMOND | 8nd has twice . Glynn f ~ fnd once | Srarin.—In this city, on Sunday, August 2, the 4 Can be seen at her last employer's. ddress Amanuensis, box 621 ‘Post office, Chat- White” Linen Gloss; quick sale and large profi: Apply ry him; & victory over | wife of Edward Seguin, of a son, ote OR Se Oe me, BACK bam, Ontario, Canada, m4 Clark's old ‘established dry, corner 83d st. and 6th av., | Young Prepkila (Quai oe we aR 6 room.—As cook, washer and trouer in private YANTED—A SITUATION AS TRAVELLING COM- | —————— ham at three orelock P.M. and atonce got to work. Died. LOCAL AGENT WANTED IN PHILADELPHIA, Chicago and Boston, for a new ‘anticle paying Rounp 1.—After a preliminary spar Dardy led off, laree proiis, Also travelling agents wan' Apply at 1 but was Stopped, ‘hett inve on the left eye and cutting it; ‘again.on the mouth, and drawing Pind blood; a rally and close, both down, side by ,ABBENSETH.—On Friday afternoon, July 10, at five o'clock, JOHN A. ABBENSETH, formerly of New York, late residence in Ritzebuttel, Europe, in the 47th year of his age. family; baker of bread ea biscuit: 00d city reference; no panion or companion to an elderly lady, by an intelli- objeci toa email Drivate Poeeitng wouse; can be seen for young lady of good standing. "Audread BA w. A, 8 two days if not suited. G 1 ep Gees ee eae Pie Bs CK ROOM.—A my TANTED—BY A YOUNG LADY, A SITU. ION AS QQ PERRY st, THIRD FLOOR, BA QQ VANDAM STA RESPECTABLE GIRL TO DO W RL: A ITUATION N IRISH BOY WANTED IN THE LIQUOR TRADE.— middle aged American woman a cook or to do gen- general housework ; M. G. G., at the Home, 45 Eliza- BaBcoce.—On 8 : 7 eral housework in ‘a small family. ~ 9 een are good rar ars een beth “ PR 8 note to G. Mason, sation O, wa _a city: foo] fase 2.—Matchett’s want of Conattion ceusec nia infant son of Riche end eet ype er N STA RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT | 79) pecont toot, Trout seme cA soon a BELP WANTED FEMALE had. animal wee uf like @ porpoise. A slow affair, Dardy having | The relatives and friends are requested to attend Q] GHAUTON Btn Aaundrese no objection t0 gos ebart | to do geeral Noussworkt tre god washer’ ana ny Zone eel _. HELP _WANTED—FEMALES, | = alge pull in the betting, elosed, and both came to the: foneral, at Fify-elghth rest and Haat river, this Gistance in the country ; good reference. Ing and obliging. GIRL WANTED—TO WORK ‘AT LEATHER CASES, — — ‘One who bas worked at leather preferred, At 81 Nas- EAST 12TH 8T.—A PROTESTANT WOMAN AS 8TH AV.—A Wi DO ERAL HOUSE. 02 FAST rt cook in a private, family or boarding Belg Gerth gh — dey E- | eau st., room M. YY BAe %34 BROADWAY, OFFICE %1—ENTRY, pp ings hotel, raftroad clerks; $18 to $25 a week ; valet, ROUND %,—Matchett still had “bellows to mend,” which caused his returns to be slower than usual. They each other on the dial, Dardy on the ‘a be taken to Newport, R. L., for interment. RUCE.—At Puerto Principe, Island of Cuba, on to travel Monday, July 6, of yellow fever, ROBERT FRANCIS work in a smal) family; no objection to go # short (alae tt ; {s an excellent baker ; or will do genera! housework in | distance in the country. Call forone day. SMART, ACTIVE BOY WANTED—WHO WRITES A ANVASSERS, WANTED—TO OBTAIN | SUBSC mouth, Matchett e, and ; smal omy Oy OF SON eee cena mmaracr | Gh, Hite aio wo Joke F troy nace | CCoteny fer Ae raed NA | ole et enn ee an nn ane eoag | fiom fever Wivkian inom aged 12 years, ons Of 115 > he . Old Ne Ply. a tae The RovNp 4.—A more lively bout, both rattling away | Robert K. Bruce, Fsq., of New York. ‘ork Post oflice. atthe frontispiece, and a slashing rally ended in both coming to grief simultaneously. Rounp 5.—Dardy, after a coupe of exchanges, shot out his right terrifically on Matchett’s left ear, 10 EAST 12TH 8T.-A THOROUGH COOK IN A able young woman to do general housework in @ 7 ~ — — private family or first class boarding house; under- | mail private Family reference, Call for two days. on PYISTS WANTED.WHO WRITE RAPIDLY, COR: stands cooking in all its branches; both meats and pastries; |) ————————-— mrs men: wee — _) rectly and plainly, for addressing envelopes at $2 per best of references. 160 THOMPSON ST. ROOM BO. S— A RESPECT | thousand. Address boi 2,506 Post oflice, with sample of writ- = ‘able young woman to do general housework or to | ing. California pepers please copy. Burtis.—Suddenly, on Saturday morning, Angnst 1, on board the steamboat New Champion, Lizzie Lge, daughter of John H. and Mary G, Burtis, aged MEX SANTEDTo GET UP ROUTES ON THE dML EVENING TELEGRAM. First come rst served. Ap- ply at 80 Ann street, WEST 15TH ST._A PROTESTANT WOMAN AS i Gan be seen cage: — : c a Mate! Wed cosk cad baker; will assist in washingand | sxe owe or cue ot Swe pine uni ensases. | T\IRL_ WANTED-FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK: ANTED—A LAD IN A_vRY Goops ImrorTpro | Which bed freely, and Matchett was all abroad, | § months and 14 days, droning ;- good reference. ()4. WES! 20 St, BETWEEN TH AND STH A Xia he a cood washer and ironer and come weil recom: | ,¥¥, owe, Address, in handwriting of applicant, box 1,707 Se ae ee) ee Eamon nanacnant. oan snd of nd alee, Sosa Onese Cte aoa Fespectal to ral ho rk in oth otic: - a er. . 1» LI. D.. SI at abe on act ee ant | ee na ane —-—______________-——. | Mateneit trequentiy got down to avoid. invited to attend the funeral, this (Monday) afternoon, ANTED—YOUNG MAN IN A DRY GOODS COMMIS- ‘sion honse, one who is conversant with bookkeep- ing: also one who is acquainted with jobbers, Address box 4,245 Post ollice, stating lowest compensation. Rounps 6 to 10 were of a very even character, Matchett's style of defence (second to none) saving him considerably, while his opponent's favorite wea- pon was of no avail, and little inischief was done, ROuND 11,—Matchett, now thoroughly reeovered, set about his man and pasted him without any con- sideration, Dardy being quite outfought and bored down at the finish, Rounps 12 to #6 and last.—It was now a foregone conclusion, Matchett’s shperior action, added to his opponent's loss of his right, telling tales, as the for- mer cut his man’s face about in slashing style, and in the sixteenth he invested terrifically with bis right 120 WEST 2TH St, BETWEEN ot AND 7711 Avs. | mechani’ famiy: om good worker and laundreas and good cl priv family; perfectly children; city reference. ‘OUSEKEEPER AND MATRON WANTED—FOR re pooh baker of tread a eymenin pn tnd eens 2 EAST STH 8T., BETWEEN 2D AND SD AVS. i Voges “he s goo! H ., BETWEE — | ply tod. W. horn, M4 Bond st. Gall Monday and Tuesday. 206 BAeerectatle women to do geceral bonsework. | — me — Good city reference. ANTED—A FIRST CLASS COOK, WASHER AND 13 WEST 19TH ST., IN THE BASEMENT.—A FIRST | —— -- wx ver in a family of two persons (gentleman awit Tate cook, willing to assist {n the washing and iron- 208 WEST 82D ST., BETWEEN 7TH AND 8TH AVS.— | she mi fe i try at three o'clock, from the residence of her ens 306 Bedford avenue, near Gates avenue, Brookl; BAWpEN.—On Sunday, August 2, of dysentery, Sarak, wife of Wm. T. Bawden. ‘The friends and acquaintances of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral. The ser- vices will be held in the South Baptist church in ‘Twenty-fifth street, between Seventh and Eighth avenues, on Tuesday afternoon, at half-past twelve o'clock.’ The remains will be taken to Cypress Hilla Cemetery for interment. CAMPBELL.—On Sunday, August 2, ELLEN, beloved wife of Peter Campbell. ANTED—A YOUNG MAN WHO FULLY UNDER- stands the Hquor business and can furnish the best city None other need apply at Sexsey City. reference from his Inst employe corner of Prospect and Bay si ANTED—A MAN WIFE; MAN TO DO THE general work of mall country place; woman 48 Jaundress; must both understand thelr busines’ thoroughly and come well recommended. Apply a 687 Broadway, from know how to read and write and understand market- ing, * fen baker. Best city reference givens Can be seen A respectable young woman to do general honsework | ing and French fluting; nll conveniences for work; best city 5 e small family, in the city or short distance in the coun- | reference required; liberal wages will be given to a compe- 145 WEST 2TH ST., BETWEEN 6TH AND (TH ence. ith av. ood reference. tent person. No others need apply at 148 West 11th st., near ava.—A respectable girl as good plain cook, washer WEST 26TH 5T., BETWEEN 7TH AND 8TH AVS. ag and troner; no objection to do housewor! 211 room No, 9, second floor,—A young girl to do general Wn all f housework in a small private family; good clty reference. ‘28! A COOK AND LAUNDRE! 7 AT 45 EAST ‘good city refer- eo See Spaeth = 11 to 1 o'clock Thursday, August 6. , tea Et TW ESPE! E ; ‘ANTED—FOR A PRIVATE FAMILY IN THE COUN- eee on the jaw. Dardy went down “all of @ heap,” un- e relatives and friends are respectfully Invit 1 1 ‘onems cook, washer and ironer; the other as cham: 9. HUDSON 8T.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN TO try, a woman to cook, wash and tron; must under | YW ANTED-A GENTLEMAN OF EXPERIENCE TO | able to respond to time, aiter contending twenty- tonttend the funeral, from her late residence, No. 52 pe me oe and waitress; three years’ reference. Apply for do general housework; good city reference. Cail | stand making bread. Apply at 203 East Broad ib eraltrdea ie earectionmmenies: she. apt xine ie eight minntes, Marion street, New York, on Tuesday afternoon, at for two days. TANTED—A GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK, | 8. Y., box 110 Herald office. 5 latchett may thank his stars for the result, ag his | haif-past one o'clock. CAREY.—Suddenly, at his residence, 360 Eighth avenue, on Sunday, August 2, MICHAEL CARBY. Notice of funeral in Tuesday’s paper. CLINTON.—On Friday, July $1, CATHERINE, widow fearful want of condition considerably jeopardized his chance, and had Dardy retained the use of his EAST 2D 8° GOOD GERMAN GIRL AS 18° cook or to 24 Weer 83D ST., BETWEEN 7TH AND 8TH ‘cook, wash any eral housework, ‘odo up ataira work and waiting; boarding | Call at old No, 127 (n u i te reco! ded. vag! 4 pean WANTED-AGENTS—975 70 4200 PRR MONTH, TO introduce the GENUINE IMPROVED COMMON right after’ the fifth round, when Matchett was de- cidedly “grogy,’? there is no knowing how things houte preferred; no objection to the country ; best references 202 WEST 16TH &T., BETWEEN 7TH AND STH | from last place. Call for two days. ‘ANTED-TWO LADY CANVASSERS, TO SOLICIT ava.—A respectable woman as good plain cook in orders for new publications. The bighest commission ress SEC My PY RG, PA., or 1 | might have ended, D, o] " gprivate ‘amily ie wiling to nasit with the washing: can | ()c) EAST GOTH ST., BETWEEN 1ST AND 3D AVS | pald. aaa A. PRICK, 162 Whilam at, | MASS.. neces of Patrick Clinton, 1n the @ad Tear of tet ale oe, roca 12 willing to’ gp Biabort distance A respectable git! to do general housework in a oe “ chy sae i z . tose va church, this (Mon- country. vate family; ine good plain cook and lwundress; best city ‘ANTED—A GIRL FOR CHAMBERWORK AND ‘ANTED.—ENERGETIC AND RELIABLE AGENTS THE AMERICAN PRIZE RING, 157 Monroe street, to St. Teresa’s chu ( references from her two last places. ne and to assist in the washing and ironing and wantea throughout the United States by an es: day) morning, at ten o'clock, where a requiem mass WEST 2TH ST., NEAR 7TH AV.—AS FIRST ferences from ber two Pence I sake herself generally useful; city references required. Cail | tablished first class Life Insurance Company. Address, with eevee will be offered for the repose of her soul. The ‘rela- e) class cook; understands all branches of cooking, 30) WEST 2IST ST., IN THE REAR.—A RESPECT. 54 (old 126) West 45th st. reference, box 6,767 New York Post oilice. Prize Fight Near Lawrence, Mess. tives and friends of the family are respectfully in- beafdes baking and pastry; hotel or summer house, City rei- able young woman to do general heusework ; ja not | ——~ = Ea RG REG ES Foe a RPS BR TCA BE The Boston Jeurnat of the 1st inst. states that a | yited to attend. No carriages. erence, afraid of hard work; wili be found trustworthy and obliging, TANTED—A FIRST CLASS WAITRESS FOR A PRI- Aare opie Sa BOY an sel id prize fight came off that morntng near Lawrence San Francisco papers please copy. = vate family. Apply with recommendations at s304th | VV Address, stating age, e Petween Jim Hogan, formerly of Boaton, and Dan Suadeniy, ca’ Sunday morning, August Q07 WEST, STH ef. BETWEEN 7TH AND éTit 395 TH AV) BETWEEN BOTH AND 3IST STS.—A | av., where the ava.—An experienced woman as a first rate cook; | e)Ze) reapectable giri to do the housework of a small fui —— iSan excellent baker of bread and pastry; has no objection | fly; isa.good plain cook, washer aud ironer; three years’ WAXTER. 0 to go to the cot las good city ee reference ; no objection to the country. and Wilcox’ : undergarme EAST 88TH ST.A RESPECTABLE GIRL AS | © EAST JIST 8T., BETWEEN 18T AND 2D AVS oe 215 cook, washer and ironer; best city references, B27 Fronng giclte to general housework; iss be seen, ATORS ON WHEELER & WILSON’S ‘sewing machines, to work on ladies’ ‘No. 14 Prince st. WANTED—A PROTESTANT OR, GERMAN GIRL TO do the housework of « small private family at Yonkers, Whelan, of Portamouth, for $250 a side. They fought sixteen rounds, which lasted through twenty-seven minutes, Both men were severely punished and Hogan was declared the winner, About eighty per- sons were present. This is the third or fourth prize fight which bas taken piace in Massachnsetts within as many months, 2 AND OFFEY, daughter of Michael and Bessie Coffey, of Ballanagall, county Westmeath, Ireland, in the 18th year of her age, ‘The funeral will take place from the residence of her aunt, Anne McDermott, 194 Franklin street, this (Monday) afternoon, at two o'clock. ‘age; one who can drive. Apply to Dr. Little, 266 West Wauenis BOY BETWEEN 14 AND 16 YEARS OF 42d st. — ANTED-IN A WHOLESALE FANCY GOODS WA ioime, a young man to assist in the entry department, write quick And be ¢ rect in figurea. Address ti handwriting ry washer and jroner and good baker of bread; no objection to WEST ISTH ST., NEAR 7TH AV.—A RESPECTA- | the country; reference. Call for two da; 15 miles {rom eity., One willing and obliging will find a good | of app! ‘with reference, box 2,285 Post of County Westmeath and Dublin papers please copy. OO ince tat origrn pain coleeene al |e ee ye ss” deme ty caticg et tee Catal eneen ioaiares ) ak aa 1 aa z oun en Naturday, Auguat ty i, Brookiyu, ironers good city reerence. 338 WET, STH of, BETWEEN’ STH AND. STH tT ae past WANTED—A YOUTH; MUST BE A GOOD, WRITER; CATHERINE CCRLEY, the beloved Wife of Patrick i ‘one from the old county preferred. Address William Thomas, Herald ollie, stating salary expected, age, and how situated. A STEADY, CAPA he be well recommend: Indy. Apply at 46 East luth 81 University piace. V TANTED—PUBLIC LAUNDRY, 200 MER rst class iaundresses, who can flute and polish E, HONESS® WOMAN, to take eare of an in- jetween Broadway and Curley, aged 39 year The relatives and friends of the family are respect~ fully invited to attend the funeral, from her late 2 John street, Brooklyn. Coox.—On Saturday evening, August 1, JOHN, son of William F. and Mary E. Cook, aged 1 month. ‘The relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, from the residences of his parents, No. 112 Macdongai strect, this (Monday) afternoon, at two orclock. h, New Jersoy, on Saturday, Dorntn,—At Elizabet August 1, MAMIE, only child of William C, and Mary avs.—A respectable young girl to do genera! house- ood reference. WEST 21ST ST,—A YOUNG GIRL TO DO eral housework in a emali private family; cit THE SCAFFOLD. 265 WEST 15TH ST.-A YOUNG PROTESTANT ENG- 'e) lish woman as first class cook; excellent baker; good Feference; also a first class waitress; both wish to go ountry no objection. Call fer two days. QR ELIZABETH ST., CORNER OF BLEECKER.—AS excellent cook and bread baker in a small pri Samily s good ety retere 303 EAST 29TH ST., COTTAGE.—A SUPERIOR 00: ©) with excellent city referen K, "8, in @ private family or © 8D AY.,CORNER OF MH ST., TOP FLOOR, IN | aired. Apply at 28 South 5 boarding hotise: makes pastry, soups aud jellies; siso | Q2() the rent casoune tay to-do wenes Nonetors | ~aer Execution of Albert Hughes for Murder at Plattsburg, Mo.—Dying Speech and Confes- sion of the Condemned—Pain ‘al Scenes at the Scaffold. [Plattsburg (Mo.) correspondence of the St. Joseph Gazette, July 30.) Your correspondent arrived at Plattsburg on ‘Thursday night, at twelve o'clock. Slept until five WASTED A YOUNG MAN TO ATTEND RESTAURANT and open oysters, Apply to D. Laughlin, 129th and 180th ata., Harlem. WAXTED-A, YOUNG MAN AS ASSISTANT BAR- tender; reference required. Apply ut 652 Greenwich st, from 7 9 A. M. W A naa 8 WEST 3IST ST.-A RESPECTABLE YOUNG | weil. 1 to do general housework in a smal! private fami- seceerase a Iy; good dity refereBeer WADE ATANTED -A PROTESTANT GIRL AS NURSE AND ecamstress andto child's washing; me reference re- S ., corner 2d, Williamsburg. 2 WARFHOUSE, A LAD 16 D—IN A STORA‘ ¢ coarse washing; wages #14, 3 or TANTED—GOOD COOK, WASHER AND IRONFR: ears of renee required." Address, in a re et OP OO man ad RO Palate IAG ray en, eerie wiling to asset In“housework Appiy at S11 | handwriting of applicant, stating age, residence and salary | o'clock A. M., when he was awakened by people | J, pornin, aged 15 months. t 30 Lap gala Fer GRORER, MBAS eee _— West 48 near 8t! basement doo expected, J., station B. coming to see “ hanging ab aber Hughes for Funeral services at Hudson, N. Y., on Tuesday — 00k; @ Protestant; thorourhly Housekeepers, &c. = nce aa BE RP TS nieuw lila wma murder. Several ladles arrived at that early hour, | afternoon, at two o'clock, understands the business in all its branches; is an excellent TANTED—AT 253 EAST 48TH ST., TWO GOOD GIRLS; ANTED—A GERMAN BOY THAT CAN TALK 2001 : 2 ners Z i RIVINGTON ST., SECOND FLOOR, T DOOR.— NTE) BAS ST. LS; Paphdgemieggttteteteietped’ “s determined, as it seemed, to be there in time to see | ~ Doran.—On Sunday, August 2, in Brooklyn, Joan Daker of bread and pastry; no objection to a first class | 71 ar ae W ‘one to want iron and do generaibousework, ant one to lish, who can come well recommended, tv work ine | What 'was to be seen, From that time until twelve | Dona, a native of Kiag’s county, Ireland, aged 70 erhauging store. Apply at 687 Sth av. Doarding house in the city or a bot the ntry. 2 A indy as housekeeper in a small family, with her ebild, “f r 4 “ two days. ‘f tal in the country, Call for | {5.6 years vid; a home more an object than money. Cali on | ‘ke care of ehiidven; both must be wiitng and obliging or address Minnie. Triflers please aut apply. W pal aN RSS Bis V 7 ANTED—FOUR STABLE MEN AT 89 WASHING street, o’clock people crowded into Plactsburg until there was scarcely standing room. “What crowds of people,” “What crowds of people,” was echoed from one end of the little town to the other, until there were some seven or eight thousand on the streets swaying to and fro in the sun—men, women and children, on horseback, in wagons, carriages, bug- gies and on foot-—ali looking eagerly for the time to come when the first capital execution in Clinton county should be carried out, From eight o'clock until the time he was led out to pay the penalty of his act he was singing, shout- ing and praying 80 loud that he might have been heard for the distance of two or three hundred yards, and seemed to be perfectly reconciled to his fate. When brought out and placed on his comn he looked more like a woman than aman. He was dreased in a shroud of black, had on a black and a pair of huge earrings, and altogether pre- sented the appearance of a negro woman. | have geen many a negro Wench look almost exactly like him, when for some offence she would be sent of to be solid; the same !avored egort to appear tudigeren:, ears. = ‘The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, corner of Congress and Columbia streets, Brooklyn, this (Monday) afternoon, at half-past two ore e DWYER,—On Saturday, July 18, JAMES DWYER, & native of the county Roscommon, Ireiaad, aged 69 Mi MER a a ANTED—A GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK ; B17 May lead? A" phse AG | 49 TH AVA RESPECTABLE AMERICAN WORAN | Germtgyeleted. "alvin dk. Huimin, ah Park Tom branche: Gaia tea cotoree toe alinoateren her business; no objec | room No. 2, Times Bullding, between 9 and 10 A. M. FOR THE COUNTRY. loyment House, 138 11th st., 10 LAB RS WANT Apply at Car corner 6th av. 3 EAST 21ST 8T.-AS COOK; UNDERSTANDS i re ANTED—A GOOD CUOK, WASHER AND IRONER. e ade D WEST 42D ST., AT DR. O'REILLY'S OFFICE.—A ? 32 a aes 303 Midcto szea wldow as housokveper or to take cave Ww Soir = = Of wsick lady; 18 thoroughly competent and will make her- FANTED-A GOOD PLAIN COOK AND A SMART, 333 oT AV. IN THE STORE.—A RESPECTABLE Der peneraly Vestal, Call oF ebarest. Wiis Waitress, German preferred. 308 East 10th st. Noman, As cook; thoroughly understands her bust a — ate are trai # good baker anc astry maker; understands ail jursess &c. ANDS A inds of desserts, coups and iiditen ; no objection to the coarse e 2) 10 shirts on Wheel woahing, bent : qTH AV., NEAR UTH STAN AMERICAN WO- Saeene | Beh Chey eee ade given, 4.3 Tri tactrurbe; understande ihe care ofan tafsnttroro 12146 Division st «26> WEST 26TH ST., BETWEEN &TH AND $TH AVS., | {#8 birth; would not object to the country; best references, ———— = . g Peet — 2D—=MALES. 338 patbar tnd 1roners seo’ reference toss tax in good TH AY., BETWEEN 15TH AND 16TH STS,, FIRST ee eee are J Sow cit ahd J ces brik a acmabad% 5 79 hoor. 2a Young girl as nurse and to do plain sewing; | JQ HTH ST, BETWEEN IST AND 20 AVS.—A ROY ©) 18 years of age, to make bimeelf generally useful; is bot afrai! of work; no Objection to the country. Aduress ‘Thomas Duneliy. Meat cook. Best reference. years. San Francisco (Cal.) papers please copy. FRAIN.—Sudde on Saturday, August 1, of eon- geetion of the brain, DeLta, eldest daughter of James and Sarah E. Frain, aged 16 years and 6 months. ‘The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her parents, No, 124 Leroy street, this (Monday) morn- ing, at ten o'clock, GRant.—On Friday, July 31, of dysentery, CaTHe- RINK GRANT, in the 52d year of her age. Her friends, also those of the family, are invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 320 East Fifty-seventh street, on Tuesday afternoon, at one o'clock. Hatt.—On Friday, July 31, S. D. Haut, eldest THE TRAD: eons LAYERS WILLING TO WORK TEN HOURS an find employment wi 0 West 43d st, GOOD BRICKLAYERS ‘al the rate of 5 per day, will y calling om the Secretary of te aster Masons, at the Mechanica hange, 51 Liberty stevet, New York, from 7 TO WORK ON FLANNEL Wilson's machine, Apply'to D. Jones, 335 EAST, WH st. | BETWEEN 1st city reference. fentart and prefers the cousisy ee omen Me COOK! #8 PFO | G HOH BT. AND 3D AY. (CORNER), YORKVILLE.—AS - Ne. ‘and prefers aésoal auonrer paulMadanend Nee tnleam anaes = ye been eo eseneabuaci — | 11777 EAST BROADWAY RING BELL XO. 4. 3D AV. CORNER OF 29TH ST.—A RESPECTA- UNG W 0. spectable young German as confectioner; best city 382 ble girl to do cooking, washing and ironing; is a good | ] ()Q BAST 2TH St. A YOUNG, Cee aed on | vetaremoe dibs RICKLAYERS WANTED. GOOD can find steady employment, at ten how Hudson Kiver Railroad depot, St. John’ wages paid. [0 BRICK MASONS.—@5 FOR A DAY OF TEN HOURS E and understands her business; good city reference. 4 is 1d Seamatresa; will go t try if ; = — a will be paid to men capable of laying Croton Collaverg) | Careless and deflant, sister of John Hall, ee beat clty reference from ber aoe Gan be seen for twa YOUNG MAN OF SUPERIOR EDUCATION, 8M A front brick. | Competent workmen ei iva emplorment on | Arrived on the ground I found the whole muiti Her fiiends and’ those of her brother are reapect- ‘at figures, desires @ situation ina store or office, where | applicatio ¢ oflice o: ludson River State Hos} cr very ele “ P' 01 1 07 WEST TH S.A MIDDLE AGED WOMAN TO Gays, fecan nigke niunselt nseful, Rererences nat character, c., | forthe Insune, Poughkeepsie, N. ¥. in Cn pee eng pe ee a in Roa, ‘ do good cooking: te willing to assist with the wash- EAST ITH ST, SECOND FLOOR, BACK ROOM.— | given. Adilress J. D., bo: vad oles. ‘Bh 4 ________. | that was available. ped up on the scailo'd | street, corner of Lafayette avenue, Brooklyn, timg and iron! a8 no objection to the country. A young married woman wants a child to wet nurse - ———-— — — +ANTED—GOOD PRACTICAL SHEARS AND KNIFE | DY the Shertif and @ couple of guards. The seaifold | (Monday) afternoon, at three o'clock, at ber own residence; has a fresh breast of milk. Inquire for RESPECTABLE YOUNG MAN oF coop caracrty: | WAtuiieatters ‘those coming wall recommended wil | Was immediately surrounded by a company of ml | | HaLtinay.—On Su August 2, Mra. MARTITA 59 ap Ave TOP FLOOR, FRONT ROOM.—A RE- ‘Pelsang. speaking the French and English languages, wishes ® | find s permanent place, by applying on Alonday nest at | litia to prevent a reacue, which tiad been threatened. | Hactipay (formerly isitehie), aged 58 years. pa *pectable girl in a private family as cook, washer _—_—_—__— | situation; best references can be given. Address J. B., box | Hothachiid Bros,’, 122 Chainbers street. It was one o’clock when he mounted the sc 4, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- —A RESPECTA- | 164 Herald office. ss = after doing which he stood ten minutes silentiy, | fully invited to attend the funeral, from her tate ironer or to do general housework ; good city reference. i. 127 BAST. HOUSTON sr. ROOM 14.—A RESPECTA 4 arried AD Wi situation 5 * ee Se ae ta iere to mind children and make thersselves generally useful; (A SITUATION. WANTED. BY, A. BOY. 17 YEARS OF stead!ty and firmly, while the Sheriff was looking for eaidence, 284 Weat Eleventh street, this (Monda; the warrant, which was read to the expectant . ~ r t, \ y afternoon, at one o'clock. ___ MARBLE 00k, d ; ¥ 0 m1 Samar ete torent a an Ag Apron dh 5} none need apply but respectable parties, [rin ln when tia hy og ory thane wg geet oor MARBLE MANTELS crowd, When he came to the words “deat, dead, Happock.—At Yonkers, on Saturday, August 1, ° . country ; best reference. SFT AVA GERMAN WOMAM AB HUBER NO'| Sst tee Centmant is | Stee eee dead,” a shudder went through all that vasi assem- | Gronae G., edest son of Roger and Eliza Haddock, 73] 2A%cA BESPECTARLE YOUNG GTRL As 142 Trios twige to tte country. Good references, SITUATION WANTED BY A YOUNG MAN AS POR. | KertHighteenth street, near Tuird avenue, New York, ‘Cut a log drawn sighs could be beard from ag pint ly hn are reapectiully indites Seeanee hn rattan boast etn ialcenicae 9 WAVERLEY PLACE.—A RESPECTABLE a ter in store, or sa, crise 9 Soon oat bo ike eky — ‘The warrant was, by the way, defective in form, | to attend the funeral, Carriages wit be in waitin Can be seen for two days, 4 J French lady, who can give good city reference, | Te‘erence from i740 Post oboe. eb SOC OP Sas M ARBLE AND SLATE MANTELS FOR SALE—LESS | reciting that he was indicted by the Grand Jury of | gt Hariem Railroad depot, corner Twenty-#ixtl Would like to travel with a family as nurse: {# not subject to | Place, or address box 2740 Post oltice, fe AVL" thaneost, at J. HEANY'S marbie worka, 103 West For- | Platte county at the November term, A. D. 186%, when | street and Fourth avenue, on Tuesday afternoon, at it should ave been at the November term, A. D. 1867, | two o'clock. sea sickness; can operate on Wheeler & Wilson's sewing ma | ~~ Heth street, near f xth avenue. Chambermatds, &c. chines, WO RUS = oe ee ta rE of the Platte county Circalt Court, HASSELL.—In New Rochelle, on Saturday, August 43 FRANKLIN §T.—A YOUNG GIRL TO DO CHAM: ee labor on a farm; they are honest, not afraid fo work. bat | \fARBLEIZED SLATE MANTELS, HALF THE PRICE int chose terrible words, “ead, dead, Gena” enane AsseLt.—in 3 8 ; & WEST 27TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE MARRIED y M in_thie 1 } at firet will accept a f marvie. Send for circular, \ 1, of cholera infantum, Engen FRANK, youngest son ©) berwork ‘and sewing; can come well recommended | D()/) WEST, Tog Gui aa wet nurse, witha Crean breast; | comdition. ‘Address W. Prey, 800 Grove st, Jorscy Cj. i T. B. STEWART, 606 Sixth avenue, in Albert Hughes, as well as many of his friends, | of Samuel and Josephine V. Haswell, ‘aged 1 year, & from her Inat place. 4. BAST ST.—A YOUNG GIRL AS CHAMBER, thought it was a reprieve; but when disappointed he still stood firm and Indifferent, save @ vioient twitch of the facial nerves. After the reading of the warrant Rev. Mr. al read achapter from the Bible, which was follo’ by a prayer from the Rev. Jesse Bird, after which Aibe~t months and 15 days. Locxwoon.—On Friday, July 31, Cnarurs 8., youngest son of Robert M. and Eliza Ann Lockwood, aged 1 year and 15 days. ‘Lock woop.—On Sanday morning, August 2, q Arran, infant eon of Charles A. and the late Louisa i ss between Thirty-fifth and Thirty-sixth streets, MANTELS, MONUMENTS, HEADSTONES eat varieties, at reduced prices, at 8. KLABER 3S y, 9% Firet'avenne, near Third street. Mantels ‘country. Get price Il beat city reference. perce ia i ————— ————_— — - aides asi cinycaming soe wontons eed | QO EAMT, ATic ty GONE Thee wean i ig ap Stn ean ven. for four r ; OUNG MAN, OF GOOD BUSINESS HABITS AND : —_—_—_—_—_——_____1_ | from aa berths Dost ety reference; hasfivedeight years in one | AQ YOUNG MAN, OT GOOD Bra aoutiern boures i ll 4TH AV.A COMPETENT YOUNG WOMAN AS | P! a good bookkeeper; could loan he ry nae some money or > puree and chambermaid, is a plain sewer and = curity, or he would willing to —= ‘ee ford pia _ EAST 20TH &T., COTTAGE.—A NEAT, TIDY GIRL | deposit the same ar security, ron Hughes made his dying speech, which, together with | ©, Lockwood. 4 ibeat fly reference. "| 303 245s seemiarcne mata asd iosew ot windy aris | afew choumand dolare ag partner in leghimate boris PUGILISM. hisMlemeanor, contradicted the idea that ho was pen!- | ‘re remains will be taken to Trinity Cei for interment, this (Monday) afternoon, at three o'clock. LINDAML.—On Saturday, Augast 1, FREDERICK GUB i pe of E. P. and sophia Lindahl, aged 13 months, The friends and relatives of the family are respect- fnliy invited to attend the funeral, from the resi- dence of his parents, 21 Union street, South Brook- 3 WEST BUTH &T.A RESPECTABLE YOUNG | dochamberwork and the baby's washing; is willing and obit 127 Fair acchemsersort and wating: willing to ae | ime 3 wages 86. fi ae ie particutars, Lenox, Herald office. a tat in washing and ironing if required tood reference. WEST $0TH ST, NEAR *TH AV.-A LADY A. WANTED—A YOUNG MAN AS ENTRY CLERK 137 “EET tH St, BASEMENT —A RESPECTABLE BO5 Wend sake s child to wet nurse or bring up on the 2, and sesistant Bookkesper ina wholesale paint howse: 5 7 young woman dott tent. It was a labored effort to prove that it inust have been a far fetched conclusion of the jury that they found him guilty, He spoke as fol!owa:— My friends, you see before you Albert Hughes. Why do he stan’ here? I tell you why—! when he had been Mie fe | for Mr. Jenkins for a month and ahalf he asked Mr. Jenkins for some The Championship of England. [From Bell's Life in London, July 5) Joe Goss and Harry Allen, despite the tropical heat which prevatied during the last week, are reported as cham! ermaid and to assist with has no children of her own. must be a neat aud rapid writer. and quick and accurate at Migos roferonee ‘can be given i requires: “Gan be ng references aud salary expected, W. eres Addreas, stati jcL. & Co. 1d ott , EAST 9TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE MARRIED eeen for two vays. 32 = eth — on 5 a ‘who has lost he hild to wet nurse = to be in blooming health. Ailen has commenced his EAST SIST ST., IN THE GROCERY.—A RESPECT- Baby: wil go out 10 wet burse either iu elty or country ; good LOAK SALESMAN WANTED—IN_ A MANUPACTUR: | preparation under the care of W. Brofn, of Man- bald fifty ay ‘ae Fg 2 ph oe lyn, thie (Monday) shernoon, at tnree olclock. A 14 able young girl as chambermaid and waitress; good | Téference, ing omees cloak house; ove who eset et chester. His colors are out. We have seen one of | the omce and ordered me into the dining room. 1 Mayovsy.—!n Brookiyn, on yard ey A A — i) 8D AV.—A8 WET NURSE BY A YOUNG AND Poet ober ere tit aol end 8 oT er - A oe cgi grid went, Soon he called me into the office, and Fee A sane tise, Ot the fen are re- — - 44 oo —— —______— _—————--.. | twilled stk, with a mauve ler of an inch and a * (OLD NO, 1M) WEST NTH ST., BETWE 2) healthy woman with = good breast of milk, baving + " “Albert, do you know how much I have paid you apectfully invited to attend the funeral, this ( 4 149 edie DaSlorectatte yonbe pit ta chamber: | lost ber clud sboruy after Dinb "beat reference. Inquire for RUG CLERK WANTRD-OMB. ACQUAINTED ITH | fi tient colors, dn woe reget meaner Sremgtned | 18atd ido, “Do you know how much you have aot | ‘morn! Y at haif-past ten o'clock, from the mh i and wahress aed tassios with the wesking und wontag; | MEtAMe | orn tengniness: Apply, with references, ot O48 24 ar, | VY lr tiGwn enclosed by & wreath of rosea, thisties | sromthe store?” I said 1 do. “Do you know how | of Our Lady of Mercy: Deverotse street, nea? Dekalb eS - 6TH AV., BETWEEN 42D AND 43D sTS.WET | ~~ > : —— | i2d stamrocks, surrounding which, ata distance of | much Towe your” Isald no. “Then go along and | avenne, where s requiem mase will be offered up for 74 J RUG CLERK WANTED—IN A WHOLESALE DRUG ‘ i < figure itup.” I said | am no scholar, and can't— | the repose of her soul. WEST ISTH _ST.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL TO DO nurse, with a good breast of milk. Good eity ref- two inches apart, is a circle of blue stars, indicating, hink 1s t and I shall Ob chamberwork and waiting, or inundrese ina small | erence. house; one who thoros understands the clly retail | We suppose, Allen's affection for the land of the | Pay me what you think ts right and J shall be |“ Manckwalp.—At Garrison's, on Sasurday, Adgust ena be geen for two days; beat city irade preferred. Adaress giving references, experience att | Wise. Hine centre of the color contains the well | satsfied. Then he oald, COll pay yon” mtnoot | Tacncam, son, of, Samuel and Saran wald, a < = 2 ” “4 jerked out his revolver and was known motto, “Hont sott qui mal y fh that od ‘thas (uetaing’ the . - 184 Roel Oa tesa | 2 Pare ve Pen ae 203 SEs etveas or toa chaiere: CHAMPER | old, an infant to wet nurse, eee GALESMAN (FANTED_IN CLOTH HOUSE: ONR | | Gos eon ee Se oe ee one he nad ), who now this | urns’ town a ideaes of his parent 138 jot Washing understan te fuling. city reference. " m J wees 5 gee ee 2 — : ve, came in aid made him stop. He stop) ¥ half washing unde I Best fer > E r tales from stock exclusively in fine and medium Ad ; that he means to stay there up to the d: grave, ped | Twelfth atroet, this (Monday) morning, past RESPECTABLE | YOUNG | MARRIED TOMAR 106s Peat otlce ome hampton 7 y Rtest ground and I went to the stable. Directly he came ont and | nine o'clock. beat me all around the stable and threw me iu the of gating. and that there is not the s! Oversacen.—On Ratorday, A’ 1, Ha’ E. only daughter of A. W. and the Tate Mary ‘Kr over. ST TH ST.—AN A 0 P+ four weeks old. Call for three days in 64th st, between 24 | =a “" for the absurd rumors so prevalent in the metropolis 220 Ratecettrsi dil ing: ‘norte | yar Sn erp ek CTR STATS RANT: Blatt | tl be wan acon of Rawmarnet fast wk.» is | BAe tea ant pat he real ke mp ale | | Gadate te ah fat che Wet 6TH ST., BETWEEN 7TH AND #TH AVS. — YOUNG AMERICAN WOMAN WISHES A siTva. | clase store, South: has had five years’ experience | colors will be out on Monday next. Nat Langham, | er’ and went about seven infles in the country. 1 ‘tives and friends of the are Tigeemsragestar cme avn | AL Rarmttnuetorsitioge Mescfaty ret | ieettan amaze heme ep uc sameacece | gee Pal Mary, Goes at alte | tenin what had | one to geyeve a in? So" | wyie oop he berms rom ike ean. SE cd wim Mesa Stryder someone sar | Gaertn ae a ect | HO rag Nee ey fu | Rtg woron Hes oo Teta eerpon, Son prea timer lll TE TE - with Goss’ concurrence, as he ex) wi - o} ‘ WEST SD ff. IX THR STORR—& TOUNG Laundresses, &c. SRD. SUL CREEE. Jews before going into training tormake any. conces. Dace oe ee ee cant ine ae ht Twas | | O'BRIRN.—At No, 448 Wi street, of coup ' Oy ap pw 2G BAST, STH sT—s YOUNG WOMAN AS FIRST KS TA, Ae, pROOKKEEPPR, | sion in order that the battle might be brought of | Win’ We Katine Gia Whee'uee Ldonet | 0" soleil, Thomas O'BRIEN, in the 634 year Shs eee, 40 Ge coanery ; serevence from Nest pines _ cinas Inundress; can do Suting; best city refer | yoarst experience isthe Went in such poatione, hese very | AAUAMCLOTIIY. je ae Ag ae A aun oud oat eee | eee coe the county of 4 WRST [ITH ST.4 WILLING AND UBEFUL | Sct Cell until sulted. extensive mercantile acquaintance in the principal cities nace waar Aitort Hughes did it. Why did they say this? | "Tne funeral will take place from the above num- OF Sp lei 1 QA 2D Ava SOLUERN MIB AND SETH, STA wrrtaie ta to tabroaah canesiy, charkeles Bee haben | OF Maaded MM Between Thm Collinm of | ani i wap decease they knew Men “nad ber, this (Monday) afternoon, at two o’cloc! pt hand nd nnn se he Teapectabte wromea ee werbing of « famiy 6 gem | J. W. C., Dor 56 Clarkeviiles Mos” r Leadon, and Bill Gillam, of Brighton. done enough to Albert dn ad to make hi Teupy.—suddent , CATHARING, Wife of William QRH WE Ay, BETWEEN RTH AND sTH ora As agen hE eS Se pueeee r ee, am deen mene (Prom Bell's Life in London, July 14, do it They say that I ackn al without | M. Purdy, and of the late A. G. Valentine. bertaid and waitress of would do light house- ANTED-BY A GRADUATE OF THE UNITED , force, and voluntarily, that I killed ar. Jenkins. Notice of ‘in to-morrow’ Sort ino email private family : best city reference. 6 Ree Se res States Miltary Academy at Went Point, saituation as Fee sone and (ee canted toe oles: Tuisle not so. They tade me promises itt would | Pruvig—at Sunny. Brae, OM eetas sngust 2, aa vit AND GUTH aia Tae | and assist in the washing: no objection vo e short distance in | Herald otiee,” SM mnurance ofice. Address Inguranee, rofession | confess. Don’t undersiand me, my friends, to tay | Peren Pinwre, in the Teh year . 5 aay. surerer Brn and %TH STs. the country ; good city Nice” Herald office. nee of thelr SS by settling their differences | POR 4 not xill Mr. Jenkins. if Y did k “4 Ly =e meal toe te sabi O ry bngtiah ‘The bookmakers soon made p {T~ tE and after the last event of the da. of Keading race course had been decided on Wed- nesday, 9 move was made & spot out of harm's wi ring Wes quickly formed, the referee soon Me noted auateur, and ‘one of the most celebrated seconds Of “other days,” attending upon ve the equally accom; Irish cham- and “Mike” Waited upon the Cockney. The ton man took the lead, gained the first event by a spanker under Collins’ left ear, and in the sevent a The reiativ to attend the funeral, from his late ate cheater, on Wednesday afternoon, at two o'clock. Carriages will be in waiting at Mount Vernon to meet the train leaving New Haven Raliroad Spc Twenty-seventh street and Fourth avenue, at baif- past eleven A. M. Porren.—On Sunday mornt Art 2, Puree Marta, second daughter of the’ Righ Rev. Bishop Potter. : The burial services will be held in St. George's kins it wae because he had threatened to take my life, My friends, ain’t I a pretty looking abject standing here? Why am I here? jat have I done? Nothing. When they came aad me I was in Kansas, They asked me which jafl [had rather to, Wyandotte or Platte City. Now don’t it loo that if | had killed Mr. Jenkins that I would ay Platte City? oe my friends, if killing woul ave Wyandotte? My friends, look at it. They said that ae 45 BD ST BEIWEER, ITH AND ATH gs gee LL Bg A +) the grocery store.—Washing and froning by Specinble woman OF would go out by the day; can giv Feterence. — 18T AV., ROOM 13.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN SITUATION WANTED—AS GROOM AND COACH. — i) ‘ . b: intel B16 Wret oD ©. NEAR @TA Av.-A YOUNG r4 to take home washing and froning; best city refer. A y ® young man, y arrived from Bi who man given. thoroughly anderstande the care/of horess ond nt are cass a chasndermaid of pore and to do plain sewing; driver, and will be found willing and obliging. Address H. ©. Can be ween for two days, ed x 187 Herald office. rl 7 33] WEST 2TH ST, ROOM MA RESPECTABLE 5 bee OOL woman, who ta. brat eines laundress, wishes to get ARRIED MAN WISHES A PERMANENT this bandtwork Were apparent, In the ff round they closed, and after © desperate struggic they fell side side, Gilam was fret uj a Collin# moved Teg to follow suit the Brig man, ever hasty, was said to have kicked bis oppo- nent, and the referee awarded the £10 to Colina. Much digratisfaction expressed at the above result, it was decided that t should again contend for another £10. when ten more rounds were gamely contested. Collins fought resolutely, and in the nine- EAST WTH STA RESPECTAPLE youna | 0% nan, who ia l ‘ YoU Be tnatagnt ine. 1 sald that I did not de that ag Hd B28 oe ne coamsbermaii ana waltrese ia. private fammiy; | Shor ba WB MF situation aa ha gardener, to take the enue | [OU ce completely off his pion The latter how. | St Pl Gig This ts false} and} hope that those ately Sen THON RED Soe = or Seaeala eo bet sn} soos rerereny Sree Heat Ee'baeta Su wonany, hogust aC au ha, | Cvet, wae ot di. fought tie wmual game aud | Ree 8 Tha ait wave to. say Goodby, my | wlan Fannie he Gost aged pears aid 6 tages ) Y *f ned iInauner, ve . x - . and Fannie R. b ears and 6 357 RE STG ST, NEAR TH AY. Tor room iw | SSSA _—__ Gremag powers, tnd havtag! oh the vast of the frienda, good uy. Dont wad me to aay that | “igentives ana friends of the hati are respeetful- | i ‘OMPETEN’ Al WANTS 8 4 C 10 . wo men's and ladies’ washing to do in her own house; under. A, COMPETENT MAN WANTS A SITUATION Af | throwing. Pach planted heavily, and the effects of | TCH Tel My Sirajusted and the noose placed around ly invited to attend the funeral on Tt morning, his neck, when he called for a drink of water. Some time was spent in procuring it, when the was in drawn. The noose adjusted, the sheriff told feat Gonby, Then all but the executioner left the ecaffold, when eoscealt, without signal or yeas, the trap was cut and Albert Hughes the penal of the violated law, The Fope was jong and his feet touc’ the ground r the fall. He was hauled up a litte and swung eighteen minutes, when Doctor H. F. Essig pronounced life extinct. apes putas sad on of address John Ryan, 1,367 Broadway, corner Sth st. 7TH AV, BETWEEN OSTH AND oof 6TS.—A GENTLEMAN WISHES TO PROCURE A SITUATION 418 petile mee Craeshaee amt aR | gains tt bse a hal So Rt Sok ed : ‘we Sttoctewss rb’ can do Guting and will Work | Dime Apply at 18 Bast 81th st STH ST, BETWEEN OTH YOUNG MAN WISHES A SITUATION AS COACH 421 eee elena ‘woman ine cmnell private feet A ly understands bie busi no objec. tion to th eS} sore. reference from his ast piace. and nde puffing and futing and all kinds of 8 stands pi fing jC, teue if faunty waabit = Lyaog| Wiltam E. Rice, 236 Jersey avenue, - jersey City, N. J. Springfield Mass. papers please copy. SULLIVAN.—On Sunday, Aagust 2, JomN SULLIVAN gt from the roof of 486 Pearl street, which caused ja des 5 The relatives and friends of the family are Fay woe pay invited to attend the faneral, on Tuesday, from his late reaidence, 488 Pear street, New York. ‘as inundress; no objection to go into the country; good ty references. Address M. J., box teenth roun’! again threw Gillam ily, by which ‘Warp.—In Brooklyn, on Saturday, August 1, the latter's shoulder was severe: A iy CHaRiee C. Wasp, only son of Charles and Juils Miecellancous. ‘ANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN, A SITUATION FOR | not counter the determined vereiy injured; be could McRDeR_IN FRANKLIN, Mm.—A sad tragedy oc- | Ward, d 9 months and 21 days, 4 RATT Sta PUG a Saducn TSQTEST: | goomcull Sey eas werBeN gigs’ = ake | Gino bunch of defence. paren for ud veng | Say. Jon hw Cordon w& tendo fi had town, nua | flyin to atta, the fonera om ihe a rat a day. Jat to }, ane invites }O i e fal a uo 4 fg; can be well recommended. selt useful. Address M. C. D., Ruerson Cran was ® fattoer, who was employed by | dence of hi father, Kent avenue, this (Monday) Gordon to bal goods. On the day Gordon wo ovelock. pO i ] BROOME, ATCA, YOUNG, GERMAN, LaDy, ‘ANTED—A SITUATION AS COACHMAN AND Fren ti sober, reli governess; rT oh fi rf approached Cran, Who was sitting w @ pile of and fs cel sar to give lomsous on We plano. ‘Address shorougEly unas fangs it} bustness; swans Toned is ned ot o rusoN On Sunday, August 2, at Cniontown. ¥. fe Rromd ties, and’ told biuhe wis i WILSON, eliesteson of Jacob and Ana 7,, JosaPH WILSON, eldest son ot e himself useful; best oft a some goods to his store, Uran replied that he was | Wilson, 6 1 th 22 di 430 hat Senna Te Ee aa a ey A IS Bg gt ee ya . * an tae care of ehfifred and as Yates STU AT ON BY Adenine be tpotoel aahad in bis band. ‘The men Fepeated, thathe was | oclock, which wilt arrive ‘at the foot of Cortiands parents, Call for two days. ga bjecifn 0 coy! ant city and ooustsy reference, sick, and put up hits goad stick, which he had in his | street, where pte will be in attendance. Trains (A. SGMTRIENT, FRENCH LADTs MatD, UmDgR | Addrem a th nox lo Hera one, J. Jobuson (Matchett) and J. Winfield (Darby)s on? a Ia treo at seven i ew aed ming Cateh Weight, for a Parse. to goto Uniontown will be im time by either of Se gtcod giioen wide sation. Aadrew AY, bck | "HELP WANTED_ MALES. anton nme {From Bell's Life in London, July 14.) above trains. pn ENT WANTED — ‘The Birmi ring fort vmptome SUMMONA.--The brethren of New Y: Fo. YOUNG RICAN GIRL AS LADY'S COMPAN- A pheveul opportu oer tite 5p Lt box vitaltty iy Tha pose tans ie ¥ weights F. ‘and ras are hereby sum! A mo ae ab heme Fochmects of an Bocas ode jew York th Fooms, on Monday, August 8, a8 one 4 cations Address Val, sation FANT, WANTED—TO MAMAGR A POPULA baie Beguiee aiwet, BR RE eT AP Watvona, 10 Karel $3,000, om security; interest late BORGER “ YOUNG LADY DESIRES A a Baar oes £9 Com teed wy of t/ o A etaonreen: Addrese J. station ‘A. HOLMER, 206 Broadway, PRoto-Art Gallery, AUG. Dasuonp, Secretary. ome -seuneiaieital tie tediieaiie |