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_NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, AUGUST 24, 1868, SITUATIONS WANTED— SYTUATIONS WANTED-FEMALES. _ ern to roe nnn Cooks, &e. &eo. 29 CORNELIA ST, NEAR BLEECKER —a Resrec: | 7] ate Aig CAPABLE | AMERICAN a Of soups nod Gemsarts | good cy seftcaa take charse of any STnousework; as objections W 58 60. WEST WASHINGTON PLACE, SECOND FLOOR — WILLIAM ST., TOP FLOOR,—AS HO USEKEE?- A widow woman aud her danghiter, erty al 249 EETAM OP, SOP. Ly a to a er, an American widow; thoroughly eowpetent wees 8 200 and washer tae rivate fi the daughter | {6 charge of any. business. RESPECTABLE AND COMPETENT AMERICAN wishes a widow lady ition as housekeeper in & BLY _ ple woman as coe: ean do all kinds of cooking; hag widowera't etary nly of me Menace, Thess’ woo have eaeee: 3 can operaie on Wheeler & Wilson's machine, attuati dress Mrs. M. Lee, OUSEKRE: WANTED-—IN A FIRST 9 CHARLTON STA YOUNG WOMAN AS GOOD tel esas: experience ho objec: plain cvok and lndndress; no objection to the country; | dion wo go tis(actory reference ‘Address for three ays MA; bos tod ‘etal oles: ar good elty reference. 90 © WEST 20TH ST., FIRST FLOOR.—A RESPECT, 44% bryce 1sTH ig FIRST FLOOR, IN THE REAR. ctable woman as first Fole.cuek and #0 6 eellent hate is willing &0 assist with the washing and 428; best city reference, Call for two days, 8T., NEAR AMITY.—TWO GIRLS 148 esc eedldat toesiner; one as c00K, washer aad DD, BAVY | 81.) BROOKLYN.—A, RESPECTABLE froner; the other as chambermaid and wal.ress; the best ref- young marri¢d woman, who has lost her baby, to go ences wee given. Gan! be o soon a | thelr daat at place. out as wet nurse. 203 WFST 27TH ST., NEAR 7TH AV,—A GOOD COOK, 57 FAST, STH sti, NEAR BROADWAY. —A RE, washer and irouer or housework of a small family; spectable youn, in as nurse and do plain sewing and ity referes reference. chamberwork; bas city reference, be seen as above. WEST 18TH ST., BETWEEN 7TH AND 8TH | —— 207 ‘ave.—An experienced woman as first rate cook; fs 1 CEDAR ST., IN T STORE.—WANTED BY AN an excellent baker of bread and postry; bas no objection to honest litte girl a tion to mind children ina re- Boing to the country. Good city reference. hie faraily. Wages not so much tought of as care for ieee BST 18TH ST, SECOND FLOOR—A RE- £ 220 peciabie ‘woman #4 good cook; bas no objectio 145 WEST, RT 8h) NEAR ITH AVA RE- ge care house; good city reference given, Apply tor ©) spectadle Protestant girl aa children’s nurse or to ao. tne /aewing? un operate’ on ‘Wheeler & "Wilson's i lv capable of ing charge of a baby jo objection ¢0 boards F good elty Feferencer inion Nurses, &e. Q CHARLTON STA MIDDLE AGED WOMAN AS *J nurse in @ private family; can give good reference. In- quire for two days. 953 ma, BETWEEN 7TH AND 8TH AVS.—A RES- pectable girl to cook, wash and iron; i® a good cook ‘and an excellent washer and ironer; 1s also a good baker; has 162 2, 8%, NEAR, 8D Av. SECOND FLOOR, gh best city reference. front room.—A respectable married woman us wet nUree; bas a good bre breast of milk. Call for two day D5] Avg BERWEEN 2187 AND 22D gr = ectubie girl to cook, Wash and iron in # small pri- Dy STH ST, BETWEEN 7TH AND 6TH AVS.~AS ate fainily; best elty reference, 7 competent nurse; can take the entire charge of an ~ — infant from its birth; or to walt on an invalid lady; compe- 3] EAST SIST ST, TOP FLOOR.—A RESPECTABLE | tent In both capacities; would travel with @ lady: the best woman as good plain cook and a good washer and city reference jlven, droner. 317 RAST MI St. BETWEEN IST AND aD AVS.— Two re-pectablé young iris; one as cook and laum- | OF aa c J and waitress or nurse; best Q25 WEST, WTH st, BETWEEN ITH AND 711 ) avs. A. soung girl as nuree and to do plain sewing, dresf, the ovher aa chambermai @hy reference, Call for two di iia 3 maa ere SsT.—A RES PECTABLE YOUNG GIRL chit Call for a oxT 336 WEST NTH st—s YOUNG GIRE As Goop wi a3 plain cook, washer and irouer or todo general house- EAST 40TH 87, ST-—A YOUNG WOMAN AS FIRST Work in a enall tanilys clty reterence. 04 00d eity reterence, Call for two days. 3 Q TH AV. BETWEEN [3D AND S4TH STS—A 345 fe STH 8T.—A_ RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN TO netent and experienced cook and baker; OTe) ‘take children to dry nurse at ner own house, Call ashing; wages no object in a res) ay for two days, safe famniy: has the beat city reference for honesty, sobriety ‘and capa. lity. 346 % 6TH AV., Po a respectal 8D AYV.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL AS COOK, | and ao aaa ae washer and ironer; is a gvod ‘baker; woderstands her business; ref ER OF STH ST. girls; one as cook, wash rmaid and waitress; bi day ITH AV., TOP FLOOR, BACK ROOM.—A YOUNG ‘300 BROADWAY, ConNER 2TH st.—a aespacr. | 398 gaat ChnnaBeriaid; no objection to te Able woman ab frst claas cook who understands all | eountry ; has the bent city reference. Gail tor two daya. Kinds of famliy cooking ‘alzo des- | —— Tc tes of all ki ction to gi 42 EAST 9TH ST.—A YOUNG AMERICAN GIRL TO take care of children in a private family. Cail for i opich 21ST AND 22D Lae sb Protestant | y roman 0s, 2 man inval ty rele: va) thoroughiy, rence given. Can be seen for two days, cb Fh sags be erence from last employer, = A 398 {tH Avs, NEAR 20TH sr.—AN OLD Any, O RESPE who a ae had V7 years? experience, as monthly + nurse We TeTesPDces ; wages: ewe css good olty reter- | Mr. este wektere : is two da; 4.38 WEST JITH St.—A PROTESTANT YOUNG Wo EOO) maa an nnrve ani to do, pain sewing, oF as cha ermaid and to aveist with the washing and Ironing; city rel- GG NEST, gern sta YouNG GIRL AS CHAMMER- | erence it required. Can be geen ort two days. nes Oe maid and waitress jo a private family; is willing to make herseif rari useful, Cau be seen for two days. 48] WASHINGTON ST. OPPOSITE SPRING aT, eek O} market.—a respectable young woman as wet nurse. R.—A YOUNG | Call for two daye, ork and waltiug; is willlog and = Sas 4.88 22.A%., FIRST FLOOR —A YOUNG PERSON as nuree of seamstress; has no objection to do light chainberwork; beat reverence. Call for two days. 524 10TH AV., BETWEEN 42D AND 43D STS., TOP ane _—_———- ad“ floor.—A respectable married woman a baby to wet & 7TH AV.—AS CHAMBER. | Burse al her own ho maid and waitress or chamberimaid and to assist in ‘Washing; best city reference, Chambermaids, &c. I WEST 16TH ST. ©) girl to do chambe: best city refere: 19 8TH AV. IN THE REAR.—A RE! young girl as first class cliambermaid and waitress; Boat city ¥ Feferente f from lust employer. 202 WEST 27TH st. SE OF LARGE EXPERIENCE ~——.. HELP. WANTED— FEMALES. a WASTED-A YOUNG GraMaN OR SCOTCH GIRL tor'!the situation of uursery maid aad seamstress, Apply a1 td Weat %.4 at, between If au. 2 o'cloak. WAstrn—24 HANDS TO SEW CACTUS, VELVET aud plush ladies’ hats; work given ont, or ip the house; 00d pay. "anni ly to R, Sporborg, S8f Canal WASIED-A STEADY GIRL AS WAITRESS AND chambermaid and who is eapable of taking some care of a child, None but those hartng good cliy reference need apply. Cail at 1u8 West 44th ween 11 and 4, FOR SALE. a R SALE—THE ery srook AND PLCTURES oF Restaurs ° opposite Wallack’s then! re. I re in w. co Ws peter g 853 Broadway. mai BR SALE CHEAL—A FIRST CLASS URCERY, 1N the best sitnation in South Bergen, cash busicess. Call on or address immed Pee corner Rowden and Monticello avenues, Soutl son for belay parties gota, EBAP—A FIVE YEARS’ ESTABLISHED Machine and Model-making Si0p. Inquire of THEY- _HELP WANTED—MALES. _ BARKREPER WA NTED-—MUST {UNDEASTAND come ¥ nen fora IW v'elock to 1. = Oacroll, 64 (hve corner Bot TAYLOR'S, 261 BROADWAY, OFFICE NO. 8- Wanted, three clerks, 1) per week, bookkee) » orters, $17 per wedk j NY ONE, MALE OR FEMALE, HAVING SOM THE ING of an artistic or mechannel er day on small outlay, Address Copyright, boat a am oe Bar and imme'ttate emp! oyment, ‘ANTED IMMEDIATELY_COAT AND JACKET Lands, at Brooks Bros',, Broadway, corner Grand et. ANTED—GIRLS TO SET TYPE, NONE OTHERS uan thore having worked in a foundry need apply. Inquire at 22 Centre at, corner of Reade, W ANTED—-GOOD DRESSMARBRS, A AT M. MYERS’ New York Mourning Store, O23 Bi ‘ondway. ‘ANTED—A WOMAN TO COOK AND WASH, TO GO ‘8 short distance In the country, Cali at $2 West Heth W4XTED_ OPERATORS ON SINGER'S MACHINES berries, Sika button hole makers and men for prowsinis; the bishest pricés paid. Inquire for oue week at between 2d and 3d ave. DFO GET UP ROUTES ON THE SON \iFeene st! SOARING TELEGRAM, Firet come first served. Ap- | — ee OR BALE FOR CASH—A LIQUOR AN AND CIGAR STOR Broad further p: ay in clear’ elore, or & J TE ASHER MART MEN OUT OF EMPLOYMENT WISHING A £2 perteelly oe ‘safe and nd progtable nyestmnent of anh of $00 to B10 R GALE WV 1RGS CLASS GROCERY STORE, WITH Rtock and hired i and ¥ ig lease. Apply to boy Fortieths fen pee ROCERY STORE FOR SALE. IN JERSEY CITY. For ners apply § Or the corner of South Fourth and ey CI Low rent and ‘ANTED.— SMART road : eat and azreeabh ‘sntascint senha wa ENERGETIC AGENTS; BUSINESS examine at 484 bro) Set fe; wil pay Hberal prota, NTED—A SPECULATIVE MAN, in city or country ; to the rivht mi ness olfered. Address Adams, box 153 Herald ollice. USED TO TRADING remunerative busi- ROBERT DUICH. Hi LOADING ARMS, ACCOUTRE n, Ord \d Ordnance Stores for sale by SCHUYLER, HARTLEY. & GRAHAM, lY Maiden Monument streets, UZZLE AND BI ments, Ammuniti THE TRADES ANTED. LADIES TAUGHT PHOTOGRAPH PAINT- ing, Ivorytype, Porcelain, Historical Landseape, Fisures, fhowerk Wax Flowers,” Drawing; everything fure ished; boys taught separately; "Paintings for sale; lessons all hours ; visito sinvited. Apply at 165 6th av. REWER WANTED. A PRACTIOAT COMPETENT and experieuced brewer wanted; ality as well as light ale: hed may address, with one who can make ch a brower as above r ILLINERY—FOR SALE, THE STOCK, FIXTURES recerences, Ale and Porter, and Good Will of an up-town. mulllinery concern, estab- iiahed thirteen yours and doing & la fom trade. Rent TONE, 421 Broadway. ANTED-.A compet NT LAUNDRESS AND CHAM- bermaid; reve: # required. Apply at 48 West Sith at, between 9 ane 1: JANTED—TWO GERMAN, ENGLISH OR SCOTCH ira; oneas cook, washer and iron, and the olher as ghambermuld and to asdist with the children and wait on the say rz dint reference required, Cail between 9 aud 12 ut jt 22d wt. ANTED—FIFTY SBOROUGEDY. COMPETENT FE- male orp sewers. None others need apply to A. 'T. Stewart & Co., Broadway and ih st,, entrance on ti st. ANTED—A LADY COMPETENT TO TAKE CHARGE of mauchine operators, None but a good jusige king of sewing need apply to A. T. Stewalt & Co., Broadway and 10th at., edtrance on Sth st, Jow, with lease,” Appiy to Mra Jy W TOCK AND FIXTURES OF A HAT AND CAP STORE, of the business, in Fulton street, Book 3Will be gold at a bargain, ‘AN & CO. comer of Willoughby Mod ' (ARPES BS SIX FIRST CLASS MEN. WANTED, miar’s shop, Jeracy av. 4 City. REO YA: HORE VON ene with Good Wil Wn, eatabliahed 6 yea EPH (.00p Brie naraee CAN FIND STEADY EMPLOY- JK ment at 276, 10 aud 182 Dunne st; highest wages paid for tou hot Peuae PHIO £ Co, Buitaio, eae WANTED. APPLY aT 16 PRINTER WANTED--A GOOD employmem by applying to OLD, ESTABLISHED SAMPLE AND LUNCIL 48 Isroadway, for sale; it be sold very low toa cash “wins PURCHASE THE oop WILL, 3 of an established light manuf aeturta mn hand will be sold at dasised.” Apply at 10) Duaue street, up stairs, E R, MOODY _ ENFIELD RIFLES FOR SALE BY SCHUY- LER, HARTLEY & GRAHAM, 19 Maiden license paid to May 3900 ‘The st Wants D DORDTATRES ‘ANTED—FIRST CLASS SILK EMBROIDERERS, ozpersous to make up Indies! and children’s uaier- clothing, “Work given out. Apply, with sample o! and references, to A, T. Stewart & Yor Broadway aud 10ib entrance ou 9th tt, 3 He mo PHOTOGRAPHER: out at sng and in lows to. si ure sold ut public auction ou Monday, Augnat 4 at IT AGM 2 ENTIRE STOCK AND ery 188 Bowery selling jasers, the balance to be NEW SPRINGFIELD MUSKETS FOR SALE by SCHUYLER, HARTLEY & GRAUAM, 19 Wasa YOUNG LADY WHO UNDERSTANDS dancing, as au assistant teacher in a private acade- out of the city, A knowledge of music desirable, thongh not indiapensable, Must be of good address, amiable, and willing, aud who can ange unquestionable referen- ces Address for three or four days Ar; Teacher, Herald » stating quuliieatio sired. TANTED—A NEA’ AND WILLING GIRL FOR yout 28 miles from New bring good reterence, Apply CATHARINE DOUGH. ng waitress With 4 family in Harlem, call at fe roan to a st., Brooklyn, to-ds, QS gaxar er. ‘IN THE MILK STORE.—A DECEY PO German girl\n an American restaurant or hotel. rat from 9 to 12 o'clock Munday morning. 206 SKIRT HANDS WANTED-FOR WOVEN skirts, finishing, presswork, buttonlug, &e., &c. 160 Corset hands wanied—operators.. bi » preséers, kee, de. Apply at Lockwood'a, Nos. 2 and AL White st. PERCUSSION CAPS AND METAL 10 PRIN TERS, —, r RE mh NO, Me Cartridges for sale by SCHUYLER, man, and a boy who thorns atthe Manhattan Printing Office, 186 6th ay. PRINTER AS FOR’ nodorstands the 10.000.006 H ARTLEY & GRAHAM, 19 Maiden lane. ___ MAG HENERY. XES, BOILERS AND STEAM PUMPS and Cae hand, all styles and aizos, Pinned Toolt and Machinery of INNEY'S, 187 Water street, Brook- NT TAILORS.—W .NTED, A SITUATION ‘Address KR. B., 835 as cutter; nat class efty “are with regard to the whole affair will b lished in the Henan long before this 1 its destination, #o we will confine ours last communications from Captain Bridge t thorities, OR SALE—THRFE FOLDING MACHINES, ADDRESS Printer, Herald otiice. OR SALE-ONE 40 HORSE STEAM ENGINE, 18%: ine and horizontal tubular Boiler E: orse, Engine an KE. ER Third etrects, \ A FINE ENGINE AND TWO BOILERS, fortive horse, sultabie for saw mill; other alnes On hund; the best assortment in city. 55 CHEAP—-TWO ANTED—A MECHANICAL, DENTIST. SEVE "EXPERIENCED _ accurtomed to furnace work, at our works, Van coral abe pares kn, 1 Bolier (second Land DY & CO., corner of First Apply to Richardson, Boynton’ & C ARTED—GOOD BRICKLAYERS, TO. WORK TEN hours, on a large job where there wil be_steady work for the season, Apply fo James Webb & Bon, 7th av., 43d to 45th st. 580 West nirect, DANIELS PLAN ne 54 inches and 42 inches, 40., 42 Broadway, room 28, BY A YOUNG ENGLISH LAD, AGED 17, ance to learn some respectable trade, John cee) [Bis Bast Bist o Machines; wit L. a. ect &C OTS WROUGHT IRON SECTIONAL i naw nO iarge sheet iron shell to explode; 18 tested Also Root'a Trunk Hortzontal Engines, all deseripttons reas Cutter, box ‘saa Nor! no ‘sbigotion to dhe cou my 4, econoniical and durable. Engines, Vertical ax To bis __ SITUATIONS WANTED—MALES. MACH, A SITUATION At gineer; bi ara’ experience; can do his own repairing, Adare box 175 Herald oftiee, AND DEALE young man of experi @iigages Isa practical launp sticker, Adress Frank, Mecald ol QIO ELM, St, BOOM, No. 2.—A RK young gitl to dochamberwork and waiting; or Froud do housework; best ciky reference exa be given. Cail for two daya. PECTABLE PROTESTANT WO- arse and seamstress; would like rita. Cali for three daye at Nursery, dist st., at ‘Leaington av. J TOWIng Laandresses, d&e. a 2TH ST. OVER THE STABLES, BETWEEN BROAD- way ant Oth ay.—A respectaile marrie? woman would Ze WTH AV, NEAR 2TH ST.—-A YOUNG | (ake bas washing to hor own house oF go out woman to do light chamberwork and sewing; can | give best city reiéren eperate on Wheeler & Wilson's machine; can do embroidery | © ee ____ cae anges 41 DOWNING SP. ESPECTABLE WOMAN AS QAQ WEST, SiH 8h. KETWEEN 77H AND sri 163 laundress in a hotel or laundry. (was! ; A young itl to do chamberwork and flue | ————-——-—-— au IN REAR—A CAPABLE WO- WEST 18TH Sr. undress; understanis ail kinds of fluting, ings would ussiet with the ehambe Monto the country; best city refer- ean be seen for two days. BETWEEN 2987" te young. girl to do chammherwork 1 1 take good city reterence. Cail for two de 35: WEST 2TH S.A YOUNG GIRL AS CHAM 4, WES? ISTH STA FIRST CLASS LAUNDRESS IN Dermaid and waitress, or would assist in washing 2 first clags boarding house; city reference, Cali for end froning. Can be seen at present employer's. two days, 437 WEST MTH STA RESPECTABLE WOMAN AS 124 3D AV. NEAR MTH ST. IN THE REAR—A chambermald oF iaundress. Has no objection to go respectable woman, the washing of a family or een. abort dinance in the country. The best elty references | dsmen at her own Louse; enn give good reference. “Call for ‘Mra. M. C. Cal 47 4. 8, Av, THIRD FLOOR.—A RESPECTABLE 1G] WEST2¢TH St, TAIRD FLOOR, BACK ROOM.— girl as chambermaid and waitress or would do gen A respectadle woman wishes to go" out by the day to eral bourework In aamail fursily, Good olty reference. do washing, Lroning or housecleauing, Cull tor two days. —- ATHERINE HICKEY. | 708 8D AV., CORNER OF STH ST,—AS CHAMBER- maid oF nurse for small eiildrea; ‘fret las city | 6p] 6) RAST STH ST.WASHING AND IRONING done for families ‘and gentlemen by an experienced it reference. Iaundress; good cl 27 WEST, MTH sty BETWREN STH AND STIL mI ‘and do fine’ washi ironing, table young woman as first class sarsan sigue ina private, famnfiy: has’ the best receinmen: | sundress or chanisefruaid ta & private family; two yours’ dation from her inct place, Can be seen at her parents’ unill | reference {rom her last place. 862 2D “AV BETWEEN 46TH [AND 47TH 8TS., second floor, room No, 7, front.—A respectable 33] WEST RTH St., BECOND FLOOR, BACK ROOM. Dressmakers and Senmstresses. & A first class laundress wishes a few families’ or gen- WEST 29TH ST., CORNER OTH AV.—A FIRST | Hemen’s washing at her own house: thoroughly understands 10 class dressmaker, whoxe customers are served, will Freueh' ange of ladies’ and gentlemen's clothes; can do ‘attend to any order at Ler own residence. ironane ee songs MAN TO gd ny ; cau milk bin, box WUt ‘Herald LITUATION WANTED—RY A YOU! care of hor! esa Subse CLERKS AND SALESMEN, _ SEPER, SHIPPING, A MVE MANO) known among dealers station wante & postion as local or travel erenceuncxceptionable. Address Buckeye, Herald villes, ED.—ONE WHO CAN CONDUCT the Pooe rind of w firat class German speaking good Hngilsh preferred, Apply for two days at Browne ¥g Store, corner Yih ay, and 42d RUG CLERK WANYED—AT 141 CONCORD ST., her of Stanton, Brooklyn. NTRY CLERK WANTED-IN A CLOTH HOUS a} # ite be experienced, rapid and correct. Address box L, ‘ost off.ce, giuatiox WANTED.—A YOUNG MAN, AGED 92, DE- 5D _ tires a ponttion ae clerk in a frat clus mereantile House, since the terminus poding clerk tn t + expectatior ved. Herald odie where he may estubli#h himself; tion of the war, a as a rt Osice of the “A’ijutunt General of the moderate; best references. Address J. W. (© DRUGGISTS.A YOUNG MAN HAVING som T Acquaintance witb drugs wishes position in a dru store for practice in making preparations and dispensing pre acriptions, Address F, 'T., station D. ENCED SALESMAN IN A ore. | Must come weil recommended. WEST 9TH ST. BETWEEN 8TH AND 9TH 104 & WEST 287TH STA DRESSMAKER WHO un- | 334. rakapesyrens oe Sn erstande all kinds of family sewing to work by the waa oun tele ing or to fe o famities, + — _ae ae B36 Win eentact avteneraten Noman 72 Jo the washing of a few ladies and gentlemen at ber DIVISION @T-—A, GIRL IN A RESPECTABLE 105 pe a fay a ig own house; te Mwundreas; would go out by the day. 343 East Food , THIRD FLOOR, YRONT 144 LEWIS §T—A DRESSMAKER WISHES EM- fron or would clean bouse. oy feeare ployment in a ‘Egntieman’s family by the day or coms hey can cut and fit en (And children's aresses; ‘oan 345 WE EST \SIH STA RESPKCTABLE WOMAN, with nix I Berle serene for two dager go Tor Tbe. oa to go out washing by the 17H AY., BETWEEN 7H AND 95TH 8TE.—A WEST NSTET,, SEOOND FLOOR, BAOK ROOM, 217, fea steric tare rca wat | 402 rr eT On MeN ‘oh Wheeler & Wilson's machine; to objection tothe [en mega ee oe 7 for three or four weeks; good elty reference. cthwe__s eae WEe? Tit St, NEAR 9TH AY.—A Fine ANTED-—WASHING AND IRONING BY THE class operator on Wheeler & Wilson's ‘machine, to ee Ges 5 ie scan uraiah her own machine If required. Waitrenses, &e. 404. NEST BD St.—A YOUNG WOMAN AS DRESS | Fy WEST 35171 ST.-A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL maker, to go out by the day or week ; thorough! Eee ee oe we jands her business; operates on Wheeler & Wilson's | present ‘employer's machine, Call for two days. . 55 BA EAST ast 8T...A YOUNG a AS WAIT. cs berwork waltin; 3 4TH “AY, NEAR TH 8T.—-AN ELDERLY po A or would do cham! + nO Ob- abort distance in h Aas Soot waka wings | ustworthy and reliable. Oa A Ttslnee 127 WEST 19TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE Bon a Sa Cos peste ae baat’ oe n to C a ier Be ton - i 628 2p oe. eT CE Sat poate quired. ) gtrens nd nurse orto antat stairs work; preemies Call for two days. 1.414 BROADWAY. A, FIRST CLASS WAITRESS inca Ss ma private family; is, wiling and obliging General Housework, &c. g00d city reference. Can be seen for two days, WEST ISTH ST., IN THE REAR.A RESPECTA- 40 Niinioae hogikework; willing and obliging; no ob- Misceflancons. to the country ;,good reverence. 8k ST .—A FIRST CLASS SALESWOMAN IN A vp “ cot Whituery mores best city reference. WEST 19TH ST, IN FRONT BASEMENT.— Av American woman 10 do general housework for | QQ 3D AV. IN THE REAR—A HIGHLY RESPECTA- @mali private family ; is a good plain cook, wasber and traner. 2 bie person in a public or pri inetitution matre @an be for two ) days. OF assistant; would be inval uable Ww a young mother as child ro ‘nurse; best recornmendations from the first physicians in the EEN 6TH AND 7TH AVS. jen. Can be neon for two days. eTW in the rear.—A tabi ‘irl to do rt a el brivate family ; the ¥ety best re ¢ MACDOUGAL STA YOUNG GIRL IN A DR’ be seen for two day aie ame tiara; wages 06) object until learned | a ference given. 124 SAas Sera me 3p Pe ges RAST, STH STA TIDY WOMAN, LATELY ork in & vat ; haan einiae =i 30: ded, who lived in ® gentleman's family in Ire- a rg —~ —— } land, as dairymaid and to assist with the cooking and wash- 150 WEST SST §T,, BETWEEN 6TH AND 7TH AVS.— efi todo general housework ina smal family; wages A reapertabie Protstant woman to do housework ; is Bee eit & fiamt claas Inndroas, Can be seen for two dayn. a cnet EAST 1TH ST. SECOND FLOOR.A YOUNG 19¢ _Bitgenrral 8 ROOM B.—A GERMAN GIRL 415 irl in a snail private family; #ix yenre’ city refer- for general bou work. ence, Call for two days. 1:3 THAV.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN TO DO | 4 WIDOW LADY | DPSInES A sro ATION AS ° everal housework ; is od washer and troner; matron In some institution in is of or the country. 2s: hacen ibe ham hact Auitreas BA "south Broad et. Newark, N. J 7 226 WOOSTER 8T.FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKER AN AMERICAN LADY, OF ARoUT THIRTY-TWO Rod_operntor on Whecter & Wilson's machive, by | A years ot age, tately lol wilaw, of good general and mu- ieday or week, ho objections to country. ‘Call Tor mweek | ical tueation, speaking Italian aud Mogiisy of retned to: Cial experience, the danghier of an artist remident in lly JAA) WES! WTH St. BECOND FLOOR, BACK ROOM, many yerrs, and iatoly in Kugtand, desires a position as covern- feneral housework in a private mm, teacher, housekeeper, lats’s companion oF otherwise re- Shag recerences, Cail (or two days. spevtabie; Hert rofareuces given. Address ¥. A.. care of box WEST OTH ST. reno A RESPECTABLE vounG | mss ———— —_——_—_—_ —— #25, = to do eral housework in a private fatatly ; A YOUNG AMERICAN LADY teow, be oy fa dent «: renee. & ‘OF two A panion or family go for two daya, ay ddreen i+ Muy Pont omice box cao, Boston.” © 39TH ST, NPAR ovtT AN OT. Art to ds eoneral housework in a amall private YOUNG LADY OOT OF PLOYMENT WOULD Samy: tna good waaher and trover; willing and obliging; A like to get work to do in & private family, a store or an an give the Gest chy reference, Call or addrosm. thing not mental; ta taewer and cantake gare of ob! — en. Addrene 404 WEST @2b @T.A RESPROTARLE youNG | @——— gir) to do xeneral housework in a amnall private fara TANTED—BY AN IRISH PROTEST ANT YOUNG Wo- ood recerenee. Can he seen for two W ‘man, about two months L~¥ ht ggg wv any lady’s es os ald, well recommended (rum piace, rene A., box 409 BAST 127" ST. IN THY REAR. ~AN AMERI- Tid Herald office. i ean woman, with one child one and «half yearsoid, wants to do te general bousework of wamalt family ; terms HELP _WANTED—FEMIALES, Moederate. (eu K WANTED.- ONE wito UNDERSTANDS HER WEST MT ST.-A RESPEC TABLE YOUNG business and can bring ofty recommendations may ap- ply at 28 bast vt 437 woman to do general housework in iy ; 29 objections (0 go &slort distance hhoferenee given. WEST 41ST ST, CORNER OF 10TH AV.—a 45 reapectable young’! to do general housework In a private famiiy; han no objection bo Ko fn the county as a Feed miter Tina tive years! feierence, “all for two days. Neves . PP CTAPLE GIRL To po | Hthek good cliy reference. Can be rere WANTED.—A LADY, FOR A GERMAN Steven Tiana to to teach ihe, Eneiien branches, iano. Apply to P 7 Pear: streep, GIRL WANTED; BNOLISH, SCOTCH OR jerman preverred. Apply, with references, at 186 West AR Crreral housework -TRIMMERS fen for two days. poennnes To muannat Apply at 8. 1. W i Whe, oii Oanarst” ae Honsekeeners, &e. eTY RLS aro UNDERSTAND EST 18TH 8T., BEYWLEN (1H AND 6TH Avs. ANTED FI feasts ‘nn tien; alvo. five operavirs on 22, Protestant woman as housekeeper; competent to in cn Seb wath tn the butiding ; Sago hgnn] to the satieiaction of em, worry ue | none end not aad the baainess, see Tousk, MIDULIY & Fs eee with chi charniberwork oF to i take tSukomes "B B hecommeiveen ‘not #0 much an rogn. as, Bor AB HOUSEKEEPER, co, Tyee yonse Be ag, N AN THOROUGHLY At nted with the hous iiroes i beSee business must come well recommended. Addross K. Francis, station ‘ANTED—A YOUNG MAN AS NOTION “NTRY clerk who has had rome experience, Addrees box % Post office, New York, giving references, ANTEDA FEW SMART SALESMEN TO SELL family soap. None but good mon need apply to C. A. Bragecargh, Culdy Hotel, 44 Bowery, from 7 till {0 o'clock Ww ANTED—A SITUATION, BY 4 COMPETENT oone man, as stock or general clerk in a goodn, fanc; goods or elothing ‘ioure’" Address. i Savage, box 1,063 Post ot jer, TANTED—A POSITION IN A HARDWARE HOUSE by & man of yeni rience capable of filling an penitinn ad tdgo out of town, Address ©. M., box 156 iranian ana csebineesibcnit ANTEN-SEVERAL GOOD SALESMEN TO SELL A new article on commission. Great Inaucements to the right meu. Apply to Brockner & Ryder, 18 Fulton av., Brooklyn. — ANTED—A BOOKKEEPER, AROUT 20 YEARS OLD, in the ollice ofa broker in government securities ; to ‘one who wil give saiisfactory recommendations Immediate empioyment and @ salary of $1,000 per annum will be given. Address for two days A. A. ‘A. Avy Herald ottice, WAXTED =A SITUATION, HY A YOUNG MAN, 16 yonrs old, af assistant bookkeeper, entry or slipping clerk ; ‘salary moderate at firat; the best city reierence can be furnfibed. "pdidreas J. M. Cry Miran Anderson, #9 Bowery. ANTED—A LARGE IMPORTING DRY _GooDs house, in this city, winten to, enuage the services of gentleman of first class bilities and thorough ex; Represent them in Europe ax foreign buyer. “Appiicania must be conversant with uyopean markets, aad able to furniah ease? testimoniais. Address box 729 New York ANTED-IN A WHOLFSALE PAPER HOUSR, A ‘one thoroughly acqnainted ty'paper trade can bear of a desiraule situation by ‘aper Warehouse, Heruld office, COACHMEN AND GA RDENERS, “SITUATION eee. a 4 RESPECTABLE, under country; bas no objection to. city or cum hia last place, Address K. BNER—BY A iG driving and eare of gentie- Best re‘rences ior Heraid of MARRIED MAN WANTS A SITUATION AS COACH- Tan, wnd hie wice aa cook ; 48 a Seotchiaa and w Hr tentant. Address 19% Cedur ITUATION AS COACTIMAN ND GR om RY ingte, a either elty of country Aaddrons i, box 109 1 8 COACHMAN AND single mun; accustomed men's places; uuderstands bis competency, ke. Address 3. ©., box W ANTED—A SITUATION BY A | YOUNG SCOTCHMAN in any neat in which he ean make bimeell uset ul; haa hed seven ‘aay bnsiness in Eng and, ANTED BY A PROTESTANT MAN, A SITUATION As gardener; understand tis business thorougiy | uo eee to take cre of a lorae; good reverence, Address Lox 200 Herald ofliee, Wasten—ay AN ENGL 13uM A SITUATION AS conchman; one who understands his business and cn unended, Addresa W. H. S., 125 Went Wb st. come weil re ANTED— <A SITU. ATION AS COACUMAN, BY A young, men who understands his hasinesk and ean fer: niah first cass reverence Address 7. B. ©., box 117 dberaid ottice, WAXTED-A SITUATION AS COACHMAN AXD pia! 1) gardener, by & married man; is willing to make himself user; undersiands his business thorouclly; beet refereno px Herald otliee. ANTED—A_ SITUATION, BY A RESPRCTAULE young tan, lately arrived (rom England, aa coaciman groom; understands the care of horses p le Al or address 466 Atlantic at., Brookiyn, near Ty ANTED-—A SITUATION, RY A COMPETENT YOUNG man as coachman in a Private family ; efty or country: can come well recommended, Addsess M. 1i., box 140 Heraid T RILEY'S, S08 PROADWAY, OFFICE 19-MLN war ers EY Bi UROA ‘assistaite, two 19 NW is | phe Avan BAKER AND PASTRY COOK WANTED.— ‘Aaingle man of experience, turniah ~ “Apely alles Ip Veen ob EA re Eee ew See oe mit he paren eer COLORED WARTED. —CRE Ass Eisaigprefered Apr iomediately: Steam Pumps, Machinery, &c. Send for painpbiets ans price Lists. Agents ‘wai JOHN B. ROOT, A WATCUMAKER WITH CITY REFER- pply in the siore G70 dd aw NO BRAID AND SMALL WARE MANUF Haine carrier Braid Mw h 6 17 carrler Br ek, one Tadie to hold teen carrier Kru superior officer, Sedor Jesus Vega. directly insuite Us ANE RICAN DESIRE onversation «lt PRENDRE DES Parisienu pour Ie re seer pour deux jours Merchant, ig De suit, ‘The AR pe privave dlecases inumediately Ghice very privals. oERTAIN, OF RELIEF DESIRED FROM Dr, POWERS, 116 Chatham. be The only sure thi | BLESSING TO LADIES—A LADY WRITE relieved Dey in one day, witho Dr. A. M. MAUIIOBA senfruts on du me- elie parle augtais, comme femme! de chamure vesser at 50 (est) dine rue, pres du Bowery, R FRANCAIS M z! S'adresser au 23 (ouest) Zue rue, egtive tnguese Female inconvenience, like ma, 129 Liberty street, M, MAURICEAU, M. of women, 30 year ror. = SALE. a Port DAR, ATTRACTIY f cory Store’ for saie.— )., PROFESSOR OF DISEAS Practice, at 129 Liberty tees certidn relief to ladios, from whuierer cause, Without pain oF fennvenience, CERTAIN CURE or withont medicine, oh Madaine Female Fils, No. hpa actin, six rooms, from business. For £ CO., 350 Bowe ry feat bine 2 oecupied by owner, ret further particulars apply to CAMPIE SPARRO AND ‘CONFECTIONERY, 226 FULTON 1d entablished and best business re, Ixtures, wagon 1s a bargain for FOR MARRIED LADI Her infaillole Frenc + atr Part of the ttreet ; enerally good order; wih :ont oF selling reliring from FIRST CLASS CORNER LIQUOR STORE FOR sate, with complete Fixty Jd ata bargain, wilh Le ott gay ae hee pets No tr rom Fifth avenue, an 162 rer street, or sent by ual. te Gaution—Aul oluers Md stock, paying trade; ‘of entire house and store Tor seven years; rout only 41,0, Apply to CAMPBELL & CO,, 850 Bowery. STATIONERY, Goods, Confectione: ould consult Dr, KENG, nt, street, near Broad wes in forty-eight hour MME. VAN BUS _wite, cures the worat cance of female complaints wi re, estabiighed over nue, peas Fifty-itth \ SAMPLE ROOM DOWN TOWN, DOING A FINE rocked, wilt be sold at ball ite vaine if taken i ly at ib Hudson street, HO’ ROSS, Md West Twenty-covei iween Sixth and Seventh avenues, Her pilis are certai suitation free. She never tail PHYSICIAN—DR. Daca elegant rooms for ladies about to be con- te, this day. For fi FIRST CLASS DRY Goons STORE, FOR SALE i, and Fixtures complete. Apply to WM. ABBOTT, 170 Shelves Catharine om: Terms reasous MPORTANT To FEMALES.--DR. AND MADAME DUBOIS (25 years’ practice) gu: 4 married ladies, with of without medicine; no pain or incon. venience. Feinale restorative $5. Patients from a distance provided with Board, nuraing, &c. Eiectricity acientiically Applied. Ottice 38 Third avenue, below Tenth st., New York. DIES NEEDING MEDIOAT, consult confidentially Dr. HARRISO: atreet; nursing medicine, fe. ; oflice very pri ORST PRIVATE DISEASES CURED IMMEDIATELY without mercury by Dr. POWERS, 116 Chatham atre Only’ medicine sit = __ASTROLOGY. ‘EST.—THE ORIGINAL MADAME BYRON Medioal, Business Clairvovant, Spiritual seoret chasing love, teenth street, between Third and TEST. “MRS. VAN HORN, 1 THE GREATEST INDE. pendent Business and M Clatrvo the Egyptian Talisman to cause “eran, and speedy ann MWkeness and name, 204 Went reet, belo’ Genta nol admitted. “She succeeds when ail olera fail’ og HOPE, ‘BY FALMUTRY, ON ae APFATRS 766 Bixth avenae. Ladies ®1; gente #2. ADAME, WALTERS, DISTINGUISHED CLAIRVOY- ete CC aa vnelty CHANCE SELDOM OFFERED—THE five stores, tovether with three Trucks and Teams, will York Inquire until sold. M. DEVINE, 117 Broad ‘ork. certain relief to N ELEGANT DRUG STORE FOR SALE OR TO Len tageous tern ‘Apply at 4o4 Grand TREATMENT SHOULD \, 177 Bieeck inedieine or pharm N_ESTABLISHED PLUMBING, GAS FITTING AND Tinemith Business Tool quire for owner, Posto MILK ROUTE FOR SALE_WITH A GOOD HORSE and Wagoo—selling 13) quarts @ day retail, Inquire at 874 Eas: Fourth. zane. THE FIRST CLASS BILLIARD AND Barroom, W1 Nassau street, with atx of Phelan's Tables, for sale, on reasonable vero, HUAR ‘STORE. FINE LOCATION: / Stock and Fixtures, reasons for seiling, p at 42 Grand street, Wiluamsbarg, oF $18 Bowery, corner of Bleecker, after 4 0 together oF eeparair. Ratiefactory aire $ clans Corner ona prineiyal avenue; good trade and well assorted stock. STRIOKLAND'S Druggiet GOISTS, AND MEDICAL AGENCY FOR THE purchase and rale of dr chase’ of cnemieal am ant.—Viait her for everythi ames, numbers, good luck, | 871 en ME BYRON, rriages. Old place iis “ourth enty third and Twenty-fourth streets, ores, agent for the pur- iosophical” apparatua and wbijeations and everything per RICKLAND, 940 Browdwuy. Jor BALE Tie STOO K AND FIXTURES AND «oop Blore in a good location, and will be for immediately. 113 i'rince street, JOR SALE—GROCERY &TORE, “with By YEARR Lease, with two Roome, Horne and Wagon; Btore, with three beeen Fant on Broadway CLOTHING. 8 BOWERY, gentlernen oan obtain the T H. ROUSENTHAL'S, 4 cheap if applies poceee tre Great Jonen stre Sighest value for Onet Of Clothing. Furnitare by calling of edgresaing. Ladies aitended by Bre. Rosenthal, Stock and Fixtures; ar Store, with three’ years’ Lease. between Fortieth n ontytinat streets JOR SALE-A FIRST GLASS RESTAURANT, NEAR if heap If fold quick, For particlilars, in- Kimeh L, Arveaal, cot Elm GOOD FAMILY GROCERY, «TORR, WEWSBOYS IN ‘TAOUBLE iN CHICAGO. Rasecality of a New York Agent ot the Newe= boys’ Home. {From the Chicago Republican, August 21.) Two iitie newsboys, Andy Shields and Wiliam ately been placed in @ most Uupiews~ ant predicament by the heartiess conduc agent of the Newsboys’ Home, of New ¥« ris of Which these boys were to theif statement the agent had brought therm, witl several others, tothe West, ting them siinations, which he had done others, recelving from each employer $19. agent then took these two boys to Lincoln, Ls county, and told them it was impossible to them anything to do. ¥" manned Xo be taken back to New York, which the romised to do, but did not, aud ieit them with their hotel bila unpatd, and ine next day they The boys traveiied on to St. Ing that they could get nolhlng to do there, resolved to walk back, and finally reached Bioomington, irom which place they tra point they obtained aride on the cara to th Home ove had stolen the money enough to buy boys were brought b charge of larceny. NOW SALE—A with Stock and Fiatures, Jordan, have SA ‘The well known Restaurant at 61 Liberty street, oppo- site the Port office, Inquire at the place. re formerly Inmates. RD HAND sii Siow CASES, for the purpose of get. willbe slipped. a Ss HODUE Neos o Ventry street, near Verick FOUR YEARS ry aitable for any busiuess 146 Bleecker OF A FINE — - eacecneecens ie cleared out CLASS RESTAURANT, HAVING vemente, with b ar and twe tre elegant near Broadway, Hofman and St. James roowe fuly furntahed 5 87 bevacway. ‘OR SALE—A FI Louls on foot; but tind: Festaurant and ‘sleep! ters very euny aped to Joliet. ty, shoes, but they had vewied P Yesterday the fore Justice Sturtevant on tie The officer stated that he bad poys at the Instance of a merchant who had seen tiem run suspiciously from his stor boys haat gone in there to steal, but never J crime their courage y The Judge discharged the unfortunate hoya. ‘and they are now thrown upon the charities of vonduot on the part of the agent rgons employed by oped Will cause the N OLD BRVABLISHED 1 1QuOR STOR ad Ln saree and thre: years’ Lerne from | Inquire at 183 Hester street or of M. AN ELEGANS ‘eonetsting rier how windows, doorm & ‘ey compete, Sultabie Cor an opening 10.06 Aa feet by Apply at 738 Brow TO PAPER COLLAR MANUFACTURERS. vete Ses of Knives and Embossers for wer collare and cuffs, at anacrifice, Vi deserted them reveals the character of the that institution, and it is to be peopit of New York W examine into the manage. ewsboya’ Home and treat such mils i SALE-A LAGER BEER BREWERY, COMPLETE vial modern japrovements, “Addseas box 1 Fough ment of the } creauts as they RAL BoA QUANTITY OF PRINTING MATERIAL, ©) pounds of Minton and Ay afethe ‘amber ot sal id Gases, pr Audress Material, Herat oi on ‘SALE. LEASE AND FIX" Stock and Fixtures of the trimming aod fancy ore 1 Fut avenue, Fe? ‘OR BALE. Teane of Cai Wit He Ghose geie type. near pot prem, f Seestaunte s eeambamaea te jewfonn Mand rs contai ation Inent stating that in cases of future Uniross relief will be wituheld from the ablebodied poor, it has inal) oye there will be much and the government peat vegin some industrial GOOD WILL AND Wect ry ‘on Third avenue. Apply to HER, No, 7 Naamau sireet. iy SALE—ALL THE FIXTURES OFA FIRET CLASS seria i 80 ietress Im the. col movement for the bene! something else ret done some of of the authorities to omer oom facil themselves “to leave the coun- ‘work of 4 hands will suffice 6 papers hold y on the part es to those packed with new ge; various elzes of Tu tae wou Be aa iar for saloon aay ay GRAIN. DISTILLERY IN GOOD WORK- MEXICO. The Blockade of Mazatlan Raised—Last Dip- lomatic Features of the Aftuir—How Cap- tain Bridge Was to Have Had His Honor Satisfied—Woman’s Wit at Work, MAZATLAN, Jniy 23, 1868. Well, the tremendous sensation produced by her Britannic Majesty’s war steamer Chanticieer block- ading the port of Mazatlan has subsided and the gos- fips are sorry therefor, There can be more lively discussions a3 the probable amount of killed and Wounded that was to have occarred if the threaten- ed bombardment took place, neither is it discussed as to whether the blockade will not flually lead to foreign war between Mexico and England, and in that case the gossips had it that the United States Would step in, take sides with the weaker power, and in return fot her kind ofiices take a slice of Mexico somewhere bordering on California, Arizona, New Mexico or Yexas, What @ pity that such dreams should ve dashed from the brain just as they were thrilling the heart with wildest delight! But 80 the record proves, The Chanticleer has raised anchor and put to sea, because the British Mon did not think that Captain Bridge was able to procure tho desired satisfaction for the “gross in- sult”? offered him by the Custom House authorities here. Therefqre the English government have taken the matter under their special jurisdiction and red. tape ceremonies are to be used instead of shot and shell, as first intended, itis the general belief that as the matter now stands Mexico has had the better Part of the play, but whether she will continue to have it is anotwer question, That powerful individu.’ al whom the world knows as John Bull is very touchy upon points of honor, and to defend said honor will someti:nes resort to points of bayonets. If the commanders of her Britannic Majesty's war steamers are to be arrested at foreign puris as com- mon smugglers, and that, too, whlle wearing the full insignia of their rank, then the English navy will cease to be respected. England cannot look over this affeir slightly, because bridge ts Kngland’s representative when aboard. To abuse and insuls him is to abuse and inguit the English people, and indirectly insult their beloved qu Mexicans say that law fs no resp and that if an offictal of hign rank of found guilty of infractions of laws regulating the im- en. But the ‘ter of persons, nation is ortation of coin, then he is to suler the penalty Incurred. ‘The views of the Mexiwan government OFFICIAT, NOTE TO GENERAT. N. ANNIO Maseery's Site Cu ayy ar Mazar T have the anor to acknowled, i the handa of the supreme power to take further steps, and, all the restrictions placed’ upon »y inyrelf, 10 order to procure a. recognition {tio Case Lorought berore you, relative ts oifered to mynel’ und oilicers by the Curse tom House authorities at thls point, are now removed. I have the honor to be, sir, your most obedient servant, 8. BRIDGR, Commander and Sentor Officer West Const of Mextoa. ¥ eney General CoaoNa, couunander-in-cbief ‘of the Masican forces at Mazatlan, This settled the question; but if the captain had {t in his power to take “Lurther steps,” here is the novel way ie would have had his wounded honor satiafed:—Se or Sepuivada, chiel oficial at the Cus, Ao pe piain was als to have been taken from the paymaster of eit to the courts, with @ aster Wallac aiming: the Is W sciulally mace, but then it was wolan's Wit who concocted the’ diplomacy. Mrs. General Corona, an American lady, strongly Unged wita Lrish blood, 18 ® Wolnan of very. good sense, did las had great experience tn iplomatic atiurs, Unless somebody more reliable tiaa rumor lias yrre 4 ju imparting informetion, the trath oF the ati Lat Mica. Corolad sugested the above pian of raising (ie blockade in case Captain Bridge could have (a.on wurcuer steps. Men are apt to ap- preciae womens wit, especiatly if they are men of dus tcucral Corona has the reputation of betug a cool, clear headed man, he undoubtedly gave fuil © We proposition. When it became r Ne oved and the 2 was @ great Yot seuor Vega was hot in expected; but on the dived at the resid want gud commodious prison ainly too bud that Captain i ¢ becn suiistied hy toe removals as He uadoubtedly would have been, and the result woul oven that Dye minutes alter he had put to wea retusiatements would have been made, and everyUiag Would bave gone as if the Chanticieer had never disturbed tie peace of tie community. ‘The following is 2 copy of the omic dressed by Captain Bridge to United Sisson, declaring Une biockade raised: HER BRITANNIO Masher y's Suiv Ch AE MAZATLAN, J Brr:—T have the bonor to taform yout that all heel Placed on the port of Mazatlan are tro. thin uay £0 beg to express (0 you my thanks for the irienily ansiatance jou have been good enough Lo ylve in endeavors he diaputes t nthe Mazatian government a, 1 have the honor to ve, s' Ww. W. ommander and Senior Officer West. To the Consul for the ( nited States at Marati Thus ends the aifair at present, and the world must await furiner diplomatic results vefore learn. ing the final termination. ‘The peopic of Muzalan have enjoyed a charming sensation over tie vlock- ade; for it has been @ matter of datiy and pightly discussion. It is indeed doubtful if some parties have not forgotten to say their prayers, so busy were they occupied in praying for something inierestung to grow ont of the foreign merchants, too, have enjoyed not eaactly @ charnuig -easuiion, but @ delicious scare, it was very unpleasant to think that a furious mob mignt suddeniy dash upon stores and private residences and in their madness respect neither cagle doilwrs nor tise liven. But iti all over wich now; that ia, there will bo a brief inter- Jude w the may, and #o let us let the curtain down. A STRANGE CASE OF ATTEMPTED SUIC.DE, A Man Undertakes to to Thrash His Wife Has the Tables Turned on Him—Takes Strychuiue. From the Norwich (Conn.) Bulletin, August 21.) Jeazer Fitch, who carries on tue farin of Haree: Chappell, at Lebanon, attempted to commit cide on Tharsday moming by taking a dose of strychnine oi thirty or iorty graius. The clroum- glances which led to the wet appear to be in brief a8 follows:—Fitch’s wife obtamed a divorce from bim iast spring on accouut of bis intemperate habits and abuse, About siX Weeks sanbscquently he advertised jor a vousckeeper d receiving @ reply from a woweu im iartford arrangements were made for an interview at the depot in Wi sere On meeting ber there she proposed ww come his housekeeper on condition tet became Ia wie, The condition epied and carried into map effect, Thetr married ive ran smovthiy ur about a snesday, when Fiteh, nine pone ated, undertook 10 chastise Mrs. She rebelled, Lowever, and he attempted to fuumidate her with @ Six shovter. he gained pos- session Of the Weapou, boing @ powertal woos stripped him of a clotny gave hin a sow thrasuing and then preveating We revolver in her turn drove Lint to bod. The saule night she packed up ler clothes, took all the money he iad, amount log to about $60, put her trunk on a whe and started for @ neghvors, wuere sve remained until the next moraiug, When she depar.ed for Harte ford, her husband usceraiung uer wiereabouts, started in quest of her on Wedne-day last. Finding that ne was seatvuing for her she came down to Lebavon tiv same day, took the rest of her gocds, and jeaving a syiey note for him went back to liardord. On bis retura from his fruitiess errand ne found the pote. The bereavemen( ed (oo heavily on his cand and le tie of strychnine from whica he Gus dose, a few mo- T the poiwon Was taken spasms clans were sent lor in tast.. | given rendering the powon (ew porarily Ine sulubie, and aticupts were mate to evacvate the stomach by emetics, Tats ialing & stomach pump was procured, Aithough te physicians were ab work upon bin from early morning, tt was not until three o'cicock in tie alveraoon that there were any hopes of tis recovery. Ab vine o clock ti the evening he waa pronouuced out of danger, Wisc. was o Mewber of the Twenty-sixu regiment and was one Of the most reliable 16 1s said Chat be Will refuse to taste iy uor Months and even years, He ts consutes the best (armers of tne town th whicn be LETTER FROM GENEAAL LEE. The Eatonton (Va.) Press of the 18th iistant con tains the following letter from General L Lexinaton, Va. a 1868, MY Dean &tr—Absence from Lesiugivn (as pre Vented me uniil to day from replying to your ietfor of the 24th niume informing me twat | lad been chosen by the Middie Georgia Farmers @nd Melia nics’ Club to deliver an address at tt be held at Eatonton on the 2d04 of O 1 beg that you will presemt io the clu thanks for tiie honor they nave tenvered | press to them ury regrets wt iy iuapility 'e with their wishes. The resampuou of exercises of Washington Coviece will whvelt connected, Will vik piace at that cae, at whieh £ Use Necessarily He present ‘Phere ig no subject upon whieh the mab rial inte. rests of the couniry tow #0 < + x ae Ne opinion, as nyon agiiouiture, nor Is Mere oF worty. « it the earnest aiention of We people of reapect, | am, With great fovor obedient servant, rn. LEB, | COLONEL HU. D. Carena, Corresponding Secretary,

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