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SITUATIONS ‘WANTED—FEMALES. Nurses, &c. bag edtend WOMAN TO MIND OHIL- SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES. Cooks, we. ST., NEAR BOWERY, IN. THE LAMP STORE.— jection low tnt lass ‘understands jellies, toy one epg hous 166 Tar VARIOK 8T., IN THE FANCY STO! one UNDERSTANDS ALL jection to a Good retarencee 'H AND 6TH AV! le girl to cook, wi references, Call for two tae, A RESPECTABY 7 WOMAN, IN fiat class cook, th business ences, Can be seen for two days at her last EST SOTH ST., BETWEEN 6TH AND 7TH AVS., ‘Understands all kinds of coo! Mion to a private boarding he 254, Rattan AY., : YN.—A eS EAST STH 8T,, NEAR 1ST AV., IN THE table married’ weman as Cull for two days, A COMPETENT NURSE, ‘care of children ; {a willng to take entire charge of an in‘ant; no objection to the coun try; unexceptionable reference, BOWERY, NEAR 4TH ST., SECOND FLOOR.—A a8 nurse and to assist best reference from 9TH 8T., BETWEEN 57! et employer's.—A reapectabl wet nnrse; baby three weeks ol well experienced in the respectable youn, 6 entire churge chambe: ie i 1 cn rwork in @ p) d country reference, LADY WISHES TO RECOMMEND TO ANY ONE wishing @ capable, trusty child's nurse or coi attendant for an invalid while crossing the ocean, irl, who for her passage to England or Sco er aervices, Sho has been in Ler present situatto’ three years; was recommended by one of the first ph: has been found fai ‘EST f.—A RESPECTABLE, STEADY oma tee good plain cou. wiliay . required. Beat 6TH AV., BETWEEN 1TH AND liTH 8f3., ry goods store.—A superior cook, who fi Ath the coarse washing, in @ privat house, either in country or city. TH AV.—A RESPECTABLE WIDOW WOMAN, without enctimbragce, who had given up housekeep* would take a nice place as cook Wold assist with tho washing AV.~A_ RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT Woman a8 cook iu a private family; no objection to Basist with the washing; good city reference. UNDERSTANDS THE good clty reference. to ‘assist with Washing and fron! ful and competeut ANTED.BY A RESPECTABLE MARRIED WOMAN a child to wet nurse, having lost ber own, four days old, Addresa Mra, Haut, 205 NIED—A SITUATION TO TAKE ENTIRE CHARGE of children or to travel with a lady; references ex: changed, Address Miss Johnston, care Mra. Kerwine, 49 Kast Genessce at., Builalo, N.Y, in a private family, aud has good reference. Laundresses, &c. WEST 28TH ST.—A MIDDLE AGED PROTEST. ant womia a# good washer and ironer and good plain cook; best recerence, care of milk und butte: THIRD STORY, BACK.—A first class Laundress wishes ladies’ gentlemen's housework ; best city¥elereuce; no objection to tance iu the country. 2 CLERMS AND SALESMEN. RK WANTED—FOR A REPAIL BUSINESS, TO A! alst as and beokkeeper; must be a good wean otal ‘characier aod honesty Indisporeaby fattinerpraforrads. aaron, in ows Rendwiitings bos baad jew York Post ofiice, |ARPETS, BINET AND GENERAL HOUSE FUR- Ci Nshing’Wanled, by ihe adveriiogh Seite es buyer figs, ig the Don houses is Landon” ‘Adres ™r cr'h ae ee RUG ASSISTANT WANTED—FOR A FIRST CLASS Front Rial store; must be competent and well recom: w ae fen carne, ‘or three days, Medicus, Sg THE GREAT THLEGRAM CARTOON TO-DAY. ANOTHER PICTORIAL HOT sHoT, EXPOSING THE FOLLIES AND FRAUDS OF THE CITY. BOW SANITARY AFFAIRS ARE MANAGED. THE HEALTH AND THE PUBLIC. HUMANITARIAN DOCTRINES OF THE DAY. THE BARATOGA RACES, DON'T FAIL TO SEB TBE GREAT TELEGRAM CARTOON OF TO-DAY. WASTED—A CAPABLE ENTRY CLERK, FANCY DRY iA ee fw and Eng ag a nln Tast a Ft a Bist? Post once? other tnformation, through box N ASSISTANT BOOKKEEPER WHO himself generally useful, Address, with Xperience wnd salary wanted, Merchant, e. STABLISHED HOSIERY AND notion jobbing house, two or three experienced sales jaen who can posiively control a trade and can well qooda by sample, Far Western and Southern salesmen need not ap- ply. Address box 1,164 Post aftice, and families’ washings, WEST 6f£H 8T., TOP FLOOR.—A RESPEOTA- ble woman wishes to go out todo day’s work for WEST 23D ST.—TWO SISTERS, AB COOK, and chambermaid and Waitread washer and froner, Pilling'to make themseivea Uerus; deat city references. C 2D AY., BETWEEN 27TH AND S891 STS, wornan to go out was) no objection to any work; good city reference if WEST 26TH 8: woman, {a a. BH N&AR 9TH AV.—A YOUNG private family, as cook Good bread and pastry mater and would be wiliny to aubiet i guod cliy refevence, Cull or address, ment,-A respectab TH AV., BETWEEN BIST AND 22D £TS.—AS good plain’ cook and to assist da wasuing aud ivon- {Be City reference. WTH ST., NEAR 10TH AY. girl as plain cook and to do ti ‘Kot nemail private fai WEST 297H ST. NEAR 10TH 0or.—A respectable Protestant woman aa Jatin dveas in a small private family; no objections to the coun. ty. Best referenea, RESPECTABLE Waitresses, &c. , BETWEEN 43TH AND 47TH S18.—A situation aw walter girl in @ saloon or boarding Cail for two days. Fe » dng OF general house: Been for two days, Good city reverence, pote <a is ballasts Abicrhabocns GREENWICH ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG girl as plain cook and to help with the washing. TUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE SCOTCH Woman, a8 frat class cook in a saloon or restaurant; eference. Addrese Cook, box 101 Herald ollice, Miscellaneous. BGRAM CARTOON COACH. DP GARDE ERS. A YOUNG MAN WISHES A SITUAT! NM AS GAR- dener and to make himself generally useful. Address F. L., Herald ofllce, pa talitccibed tn eee et ee A. YOUNGMAN AND WIFE (SCOTCH) WANT SITUA- tions, ‘The man {6a thorough ganlener, croom, &, tie Woman a good cook, laundress, &c.; good references given, Call on Gardener, 71’ Henry at., second floor, NY GENTLEMAN WISHING TO ENGAGE A MAN TO take the Management of @ plantation South who thor. oughly understands the way to make it pay, address Planter, station L, Harlem, N. ¥. pease as chit Saad od EI ala ee Baia AS pGARDENER-#IRST CLASS; | SINGLE | MAN ota place, with, greenhouse and grapery preferred. jr ¥. F., care Bridgeman’s seed store, 678 1 st, and vy: YOUNG GERMAN MARRIED MAN, WITHOUT children, wishes a situation as coxchman and gardener Oras iret farmer; understands all kinds of jobbing nround ; can furnish good city reference, Address Hart- 41 Bowery, GEE THE crear “TE ~ 8TH AV., BETWEEN 44TH AND 45TH STS,—-AN English girl, of cheerful disposition, as travellin maid or nurse; is used to land or Call for one week at E. Benton's china store. YOUNG LADY, WHO INSTRUCTS GHILDREN IN French, German and piano, wishes a few more scholars, Address 98! Broome st, GERMAN LADY, SPEAKING FRENCH AND ENG- Usb, fully capable'on piano and drawing, wishes a pesi- companion ; references given. Ad- ANOTHER PICTOKIAL HOL SHOT, California preferred, AND FRAUDS OF THE CITY. HOW SANITARY AFFAIRS ARE MANAGED, THE HEALTH HUMANITARIAN DOCTRINES OF THE DAY. THE SARATOGA RACES. DON'T FAIL TO SEE TBE GREAT TELEGRAM CARTOON OF EXPOSING THE FOLLI THE PUBLIC. tion ng governess or lad: dresa Mica Schmidt, Ell FRENCH LADY, WHO SPEAKS ENGLISH, SPAN- wishes to accompany a family to er to take charge of children of pa js never sen sick her services will be dricks, 687 Broadway, pa ibd oe a ad tial aol tac ie divtaab bt ANTED—BY A YOUNG LADY, A SITUATION AS ‘copyiat or at writing of any kind ca fsh and German Europe and return, eiths able on the voy: Chembermaids, &e. WEST 44TH 8T.--A CO: as chambermaid and waitr Feferenco from a frst cl: Ba 2 46TH £1., BETWEEN 61H AND 7TH AVS,—TWO one as chambermaid and ‘waitress; no objection to a EYENT YOUNG WOM c 0 faintly 10 Londor aaa, Pe A — = ——— Pp Aer nee ER WANTED—TO GO A SHORT DIS. ; one who understands dressmak- ing preferred, Call Friday and Saturday at 457 Broadway. THOROUGHLY COMPETENT WOMAN WANTED— pastry cook in # hotel, Apply at 176 plain sewing; the other tance in the counts short distance in the country j g WEST 197H ST.-A TRUSTWORTHY AMERICAN ‘Woman as chambermald and to do plain sewing, or fo assist with washing if required; understands ber business thoroughly; best city reference, EAST Q18T S8T.-A RESPECTABLE YOUNG ri na chatnbermaid and waitress, sent employer's. one ares g girl to Co chamberwork ani ing, 46 Willing and obliging; three years’ rever- As Bleecker at , with ref GIRL AS CHAMBERMAID AND TO ATTEND TO 4 child three years old; one who would be willing to take herself genctally useful, to go four miles in Jersey. Apply, with reference, at 87 Prince st, top oor, RATOR WANTED—ON WHEELER & WIL- machine; one who understands cutting and making dergarments will find a steady situa- 'H ST, SECOND FLOOR. indies" and children's don at No, 81 Cajfaring ra FIRST CLASS MILLINER TO GO TO CHICAGO TO superintend the business in a private dwelling in the most fashionable part of the city; one who understands the a French lady prefei there; references WFAT 2TH ST. ROOM NO, 4—A RESPECT- able young girl to do up etaira work or to take care jan be seen for two days. EAST 11TH ST.—A YOUNG PROTESTANT GIRL a8 chambermaid and waitress to a private family, FRENCH GIRL WISHES A SITUATION IN A firat ciass family as chambermatd or to teach French to Children, Address box 185 Herald othe. business thorough! given and expens of Mra, Buchanan, and 12, Fred; good salary wired, Inquire ast 28th at., between the hours of 9 JURSE WANTED-A NICE, TIDY, INTELLIGENT, h i oF ib years, ia, living with her parents, ‘and could go home 0 aleep. AP ply nt 6 East ith etree id cu ECKTIE MAKERS WANTED—BEST WAGES AND steady work to experienced han: ‘elds glyen out, Apply to Topham, Rutherford & Dressmakers and Seamstresses. ‘WEST 15TH 8T.—A FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKER wishes a few more engagements by the day, week, or Month; has 10 years’ experience on Wheeler & Wilson's ma- ghines on fue work. WEST 19TH 8T., REAR,—A GOOD DRESSMAKER, lay wishes & few mores ngage: ST DeERSMAKER WOULD i ST—A DRESS. ngagement with a ies by tl i cut, fit and trim ladies’ can operate on , finishers and opera- TANTED—A GOOD WAITRESS. APPLY aT THE Worden Hotel, 144 Pranrwp—a Fy ‘at 119 Broadway, room No. 5. "ANTED.-A GOOD, IT CLASS LAUNDRESS, SMART GIRL AS CHAMBER. maid and waitress. Apply at 922 Weat ‘Leth at. (KOACHMAN OR GROOMS SITUATION WANTED—BY ® young man who understands the care of horses and driving thoroughly ; has no objection to the country; best re- commendations, Gallon or address for two daj sy at privato stable, 44 East 16th at., near 4th av. ITUATIONS WANTED—BY MAN AND WIFE: THE man a first clase coachman and groom, understands caro management of horses; the wife a good cook and laund- reas; can be highiy recommended. Address f. D., South Orange Post ofllce, N. J., for.one week. ITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG COLORED MAN, ascoachman, to for @ single gentleman; under- stands the care of hora arco years! reference from last place. Call for two days at 83 West 29th gt., next door to the corner of Broadway. WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE MAN wife; the man asfcoachman aud gardener; can milk; wife to do general housework or cook; both wining and obliging; are of quict, sober, industrious babite; tirat ¢lass references; country preferred, Addre 4) DOX 82 Herald ofc ‘ANTED—A SITUATION AS CUACHMAN, BY A ‘single Protestant man; best reference, Address B. D., box 189 Herald oifice. W4xten—sy AN ENGLISHMAN, MARRIED, A situation ascoachman orto ook after road horses; Gymiowns Inquire at Me. Campbell's, harness maker, ay. WAstED- 4 MAN WHO OAN TAKE FIRST RATE care of horses; one who will assist in the garden if pecessary preferred. Apply at 20 Broad st. front oilloe, be- fore 10 o'clock. WAXZED-A SITUATION 48 | COACTMAN F AND room, by a single man, who thoroughly understands his business; has no objection to the country ; has both city and country references. Address J. F.C., Herald office, ‘ANTED—A GARDENER'S SITUATION, BY A THO- oughly competent man; married; has one grown boy; satisfactory rofereaces given. Can be seen at seed store, 676 Broadiay ‘ANTED—BY A YOUNG ENGLISHMAN, A SITUA. tion as conchman jn a private family, city or country; willingto make bimecif useful; city reference, Apply to Tease Daw, 663 Broadway. TBRACK'R HOT! Lyd erm StH A AN! 25TH man of nglfeh “descdhy ‘as coushinan or groom, eliy OF gonnpss j the, ‘beat city reierence given. Call or address for two days, - ‘ANTED—A YOUNG MAN WHO UNDERSTANDS the cage of horses and a flower garden, and is willing to make hinf¥eif generally useful in a gentleman's place. Ap- ee Grove st, corner Pavonia ay., Jersey ‘city, before "aloe! 5 ‘ANTED—A SITUATION AS GARDENER, BY A sober, industrious, single man; understands 0 and vexetables; also the care of horses and co willing to make bimeelf useful ; best city reference, Address Gardener, box alg Herald ofice, sewing roachines ; reference, Cail or address for two days. (NEW NO, 904).—AB FIRST CLASS ; can cut and fit, Can be scen at present NTED~A GOOD, SMART GIRL TO DO GENERAL housework; must bea good washer and ironef® Ap- ply at 89 East 7th at. hank hne ‘ANTED—A FIRST CLASS LAUNDRESS TO GO A short distance in the country. 620 East 17th st, ‘ANTED—1,000 LADIES TO PURCHASE FIRST machines on instalments, payable in work. Salesroom 138 Bieecker st. ANTED IMMEDIATELY—A COMPETENT MILLINER and trimmer; bes ‘compete Ci at Miss Flynn's, 729 6tb av., between 4 TANTED—A GIRL TO COOK, WASH AND IRON, IN ‘a email family; best recommendation required: 98 King st., near Macdoug TANTED—A GIRL TO COOK, m to one lately lauded; family small, for two days at 255 West 37th at. ‘ANTED—A FIRST CLASS COOK FOR A ‘way hotel on the European ‘Dox 4,864 Post ofice. 180 teshtieis EAST 47TH ST,-AN EXPERIENCED OPERA. tor on Wheeler & Wilson’s machine; all kinds of wing and sbirtmakigg done by th fortwo days, No other need apply, day 0: taken in, Cull EAST 29TH 8T.—A STEADY, CAPABLE YOUNG. ean git and fit cbildreu’s tinon’a machine ; would do it chamberwork ; best city reference. SSMAKER; UNDERSTANDS ip first class style; would pre- ing and trimmln, ‘working 10 @ private fami! ETWEEN 19TH AND Q0TH STS.—AN dress and cloak maker can lay or week to private families; first class cu » Call or address M. OC, ———— WEST 2D 8T.-AN AMERICAN GIRL AS seamstress or Sigh! 6TH AV., IN THE WASH AND IRON; lan, Address, wi ANTED—IMMEDIATELY, FB on new shirts; none others need apply. 44 Weat Kroadway, third fl ED—A GOOD COOK, WAS! None need apply but those havin: Call at 449 Lexington av. before 1 o'lou! A GOOD LAUNDRESS, . fore 10 o'clock A. M. cadre MONIES AKERY.—A SEAMSTREBS, wetands all kinda of famil. FRED she day oF week; terms m ren, FAST 611 81, BETWEEN AV. D_AND LEWIS St.--A weamatress to go out by the day. NCH DRESSMAKER WOULD LIKF TO GO IN is first class; satisfaction Adress for one week Marie, R AND IRONER, Sg class reference, E ountry for a few week! 160 Broadway, ber jarranted: terms moderate, paper collars under press, High wages paid. General Housework, &c. immediately at Su Centre et. HELP WANTED@MALES,_ STOUT BoY WANTED—BY F. f. WHEELOOR 4 00, 97 Franklin at, % GENT THOROUGHLY ACQUAINTED WITH THE lubricating of] business ; great inducement offered. Ad- dress box 155 Herald offic peck = Asta sna AEE eee ee ON eT GENTS WANTED-TO INTRODUCE THE WILLIAMS ‘Patent Glass Bird Cage; something entirely novel, ser- Ficcable and ornamental. “Energetic men, of ood adiiress may apply to Price Brothers, General Agents, 140 Fulton at. ANTED—A BOY ABOUT 16 OR 16 YEARS OLD IN & newspaper office; one who can writes g ; none otber need apply. Call at 182 Willlam at. up statra. . i WASTEDIMMEDIATELY, | TWO | RESPECTABLE waiters who understand business, Call at 120 Sear) st., from 7 to 10 A. M. ¥ ‘ANTRD-AYOUNG MAN WILLING TO MAKE HIM- ‘self genefally useful in’a tea, coffes and flour glore, Apply, with reference, for twodays at 197 Istay. ‘WASTEDIIN AN IMPORTING HARDWARE MOUSE, 'a boy, about 16 yoars, noation; No compens sation. Address by mail H, &3eW, King, P " ‘WANTED=A SPRONO, HANDY OFFICE Boy; MUST write fair hand and have suitable reference; good opening for willing lad. Address box 1,041 Post oflce, Waa CLASS CANVASSERS FOR THE best advertising medium out. Apply between 9 and 10 % ‘a Pe 4and6 P.M. to ©, Watermai O- ‘ost olfiee. 52 Jobn st, room ANTED=IN AN OFFICE, A YOUNG MAN, AROUT 16 years of age; mut be Intelligent, aetive ana of good eles Address, la own baodwriting, with reference, Wall treet, Herald office, NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 13, 1800, pe OIE at OOTH'S THEATRE, ‘Twenty-third street, between Fifth and Biath ayennes, THIS AND EVERY "VENTS, DURING 0 HR dosern SiaNsOhr aaa word rens haragter IP VAN WINKEE, SECOND RIP VAN WINKLE MATINEE TO-MORROW An UDAY COMMENCING aT Doors open at 71¢; to commenee at 8 0% Be: ecbareg ae dare tn nia os ok. box office of the theatre, or at ki ch ticket olll tore of C, Hi: Ditgen & Coy Til Urondway, "Mt he Baws sore Viigo nig ed of Mr. W. B. WHALLEY. nih but on We , Belilier's inmense “Sire WH, WHALLEY Trazedy of the a8 Chiaries de Moor, ROBBERS, TOQDLES. The drilliant and unrivated artiste, Whe. MARIETTA RAVEL will appear on Monday evenlog. ARAND OPERA HOUSE, corner Twenty-third street and Eighth avenue, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS AND BATU! NEE AT 2 AST TWO NIGHTS OF LUCILLE WESTERN ‘tn GREEN BUSHES, BATURDAY EVENING—ANOTHER GREAT BILL. GREEN BUSHES AND ROSINA MEADOWS. MONDAY—THE SPY OF ST, MARO, OR THE AC’ OF PADUA. NOTICE.—THE 8RA OF ICE, order that the revival of this beautitul, romantic and Jar drama should justly the reputatlon enjoyed by ‘and Opera House for its unsurpassed liberailly In the production of its plays, 1t is found absolutely imperative to it one the firat performance of the above great drama un- HI MONDAY, Atigust 23, when it will be positively produced on # scale of unusual magnificence and with a powerful di tribution of characters, including several important additions to the regular company, OOD'B MUSEUM—AUTHORIZED SUCCESSOR TO Baroum's American Museum. BROADWAY. Corner Thirtieth street, BROADWAY. 100,000 WONDERS AND CURIOSITINS ON VIEW. OPEN DAILY FROM 9 A, M. TO 10 P, M. TWO DAILY DRAMATIC PERFORMANCE ADMISSION 10 ALL THE ATTRACTIONS, 80 C! TO-NIGHT, PENEFIT OF SOPHIE, TONG N BENEFIT OF SOPHIE, TO. BENEFIT OF SOFTLE, TO-NI RT, LALLA ROOKH, TO.NIGHT, To LALLA ROOKH, TONIGHT, TO.N $7) TO-NIGHT, TONIGHT, z. TO-NIGHT, TONIGHT, GU KY. TO-NIGHT, SATURDAY, WORK MATINEE, AT 2. VENTRAL PARK GARDE / Seventh avenue, between 'Fifty-elghth and Fifty-ninth streets, THEODORE TA POPULAR GARDEN CONCERTS. THE GREAT SUOVESS OF THE SEASON, Mr, J. LEVY. THEODORE THOMAS UNRIVALLED ORCHESTRA, THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, AUGUST 13, AT 8. 1. Overture, “Abencerager 2. Waltz, “Wine, Women and 8. Vorsplel, fifth act, ‘icing Manfred, 4, Polke Mazurks,“Die Galente” (ey) - Polka, Schnell, “Freiku, $ ¢ 5. Ballet, “Fausy? (new). es Gounod 6. “Kin Characterbild,” “Faust (new). Rubenstein 7. “Adieu,” solo for Coronet-a-pisto: ‘Schubert & Finale, “Promethous" Beethoven 9. Overture, *Iienzi Wagner 10, Waltz, “Weiner stimmen", 3 IL, Polke, “Zeriine,” solo for cornet -Etting S LEVY, 12. Quadrille, “Le Premier Jour de Bonheur”, adn MISSION THIET S FIVE CENTS, PRIVATE BOXES TWO DOLLARS EXTRA. Can be obtained during the day at G. Schirmer's, No.!701 Broadway; at Schuberth .& Co.'s, No, 20 Broadway. and in the evening at the box oftice. I IFTH AVENUE THEATRE, Under tho management of DGUSTIN DALY, OPENING NIGHT, MONDAY, AUGUST 16. ROBERTSON’S LASf NEW COMEDY. BOX OFFICE open this morning at 8 o'clock. Hooters, OPERA HOUSE, BROOKLYN. JOHN MULLIGAN, COOPER AND FIELDS, Long Joha's Blunders, The Carpet Bagger, Contest for the Championship, Lc. ME. CARLOTTA PATTI, the greatest living CANTATRICE DU CONCERT, who during ber absence from the United States has been giving stan concerts in London, Paris, Vienna, Berlin, Madrid, Co tinople and all the principal cities’ in Kurope with the brilliant success, will arrive shortly an GRAND CONCERTS, ‘assisted by the eminent Pianist and Composer, the wonderful yout Fi oes RITE 6 wonderful youn; lolin Virtnoso, FOUPENJEAN PRUM and other distinguished artista, who are now being engaged in Europe by'Max Strakosch, 10 MANAGERS.—FORMOSA, OR THE RAILROAD TO Ruin; Boucicault’s Intest drama. Progress; three act piece; T.'W. Robertson, Copyright red,’ Managers wishing to produce either of the above plkys will address LEWIS BAKER, 1,609 Pine street, Philadelphia, HEATRE FRANCAIS TO LE?—FOR UPERATIC AND dramatic representations, concerts, balls and lectures, by the night, week, month or season. Apply to J. GRAU, Bi ‘or, Theatre Francais, HE Seon TH MAMMOTH PLACE OF AMUSEMENT, ILL REOPEN i 1 WITH AN] % Tis 3, SEVERA VASTLY SRONUEH ENTE RAR Meg th dh ay anchors offered at this THE GREAT AMUSEMENT PALACE OF HE WESTERN CONTINENT. Details and personnel in ie die foptaais Of SATURDAY and SUNDA: DOK aa a- — 1 ENQas LYRIO HALL, nf 21 to 737 Sixth avenue, Reservoir s faving been great iy enlar didly embellished with costly paintings, immense mitrers, &c,, is now open for first class engagements only. peel ial A ita hs a a Mae Eek New a 618 MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, we 618 Broadway. a8 618 —_——_———_—_ 618 618 We are fearfully and is 618 wonderfully made. 48 63 618 ———$__—- ls The Beauties, Wonders and Monstrositiesof 613 618 «=the Human and Animal Creation to be seen at = 618. 6 one visit, 18 ee __ THE LEOTURE SEASON. yg Bee od LECTURES TO GENTLE) 1H ONLY, ON interesting, invaluable and solevtiaic subje ot, poowi2g how 0 live, kd what to live for, are, dellvered deliy at the New York Museum of Anatomy. Those wnal attend can receive m copy by forwarding 25 conis to the secretary, 615 Broadway. MUSICAL, MATEUR SINGERS WITH GOOD VOICES DESIRING ‘an opportunity for musical improvement in a volunteer y to Dr. CLARE W. chorus choir may apply immediat BEAMES, 61 Washington place. DENTISTRY FR. Boboe, 9 BAST TWENTIETH STREET, 18 making substantial and natural looking Teeth, on rabber, at B25 perset, EETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN TWELVE ‘years.—Bentimbing application ; gas adminiatered : bean- {iful'teeth, @1; Set, id; Plumpers for thin faces, J JAY , 165 Grand, near Broadway, Branch oflce, 263 VILLER' Grand, ae __ CLOTHING. Ar, or Mrs. RUSENBER( MOTT ST. (PRIVATE ENTRANCE girl (North’ German) to do general ho’ A PROTESTANT GIRL TO DO GENERAL must bring good relerence. Address John ework in w pri- NORTH MOOKE ST., BETWEEN HUDSON AND Greenwich ate. top floor—A young girl, fn a amail fly, to dio’ general housework; wants a home 8; coud reference from her last place, Cuil NTED—AT THE BAT MANUFACTORY, CORNER Of Barmond and Willoughby ste, Brooklyt, Atty wool ANTED—IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, A NEAT AN faithful American woman na good seamstress st and feel an interost in household affairs, Add 'y OVER THE TE, WEST Ti ST., BETWEEN 7TH AV, AND Broadway.—A respectable woman to do general 160 her Wine girl, 16 yenra ol of chikiven; bes wry. Call for one dey. WESY 26TH 6T., BETWEEN 8TH AND 9TH avs,—A respectable woman to do general housework wall private (amily; best reference, VASHINOTON 8T., CORNER OF LEROY.—70 do goneral housework; hue a chi at table, Willing to go in the oduntry, * FANTED—A COMPETENT wtross, (o take charge of a child three years old; muvt come well recommended. None other need apply at 15) West B4th at, between 9 and 1i o'clock A. M, NCORSE AND SEAY- ubowork or as lanndress ; a) to do Nght waiting or take oar N00; No objbction to the coun enero retetan-nenininainoieenensaateatnticeg TANTED—A FEW GOOD FLUTERS, TO WORK IN Appiy t0 Otto Brackebush, 68 Building, on Liudaon et, corner Jay, irst Pan ieceienrenleereninmerecertancmentans cine cindacsdony TANTED—A SERVANT GIRL IN A SMALL FAMILY, with two childvon; must do some ironing and washin with references: a good one will be paid fair 85 Last Broadway, second ih GERMANS PREFERRED); work $n country ; neral hougewor and care of an’ inf Derween 10 A. M. and 2 P. Mt. URPHAN PREFERRED, BE. to asmst in housework of and ept to learn; ne of the family, id, 12 years ald, for two days at SED-—TWO GIR lo for yeneral hi Housekeepers, &c. .—AN AMERIOAN WOMAN, WITH s housekeeper; good reference, WEST 197A 8T., BETWEEN 71H AND 8r Qve., third floor,—A qualified woman ag howe NTED—A GT 5 8D AV., BETWEEN 14TH AND 15TH STS., an elderiy lady or jo objection to the 0 ed, might be Ato) Address H., box 102 Herald office, = datetime EO JANTED—A GIRL TO GO A SHORT DISTANCE IN the eountry to do general housewor! ‘one who can do pinta cook! must be eilling and oblie! 29 Broadway, ti ws A W years old, wh. Hariew:—As bo: tlemah orto aliend of kin & smail family; & good washer and ironer; * nired. Apply ab figsenemasaenpnicctesrpeene-eteneminenysetnencentmnecationom LADY OF RAFINEMENT AND SUPERIOR EDU- cation would take the supery isiruet the ebildren; would go W and required, Address Mra, ion of a household; also best references given , Herald ofice, OMAN OF 30 AN had experience in larg jt. ALOT other ne on Brookiryn Heights, A No. 6 Alnwick. Mor e Wages $20 per mouth, which will be Increased i D NoT OVER 6 OUSEKETRPER'S young widow lad POSITION WANTED.-BY in reduced clroumstances, {ly of a gentleman! means or widower's fam! ome more Of an object than wages. Addi Brooklyn Post oflice, stating where an had. Only honorable parties need notice thi ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN OF EXPERIENCE, ituation as housekees D—MALES. WEST 2ST ST, THIRD FLOOR.—A YOUNG man as butler in ® gentleman's family or valet to & understauds bis business ( ow ® good seamatress ; Apply from 10 |, corner Broadway and ay oF addreas Housekeeper, #ngle gentleman it WEST 2/TH 8T.—A YOUNG MAN AS PORTER or to work in wholesale store ; wij ‘one procuring me such, Apply to Michael O' Nurses, &c. 1 FIRST FLOOR.A RABY don baad WILLETT &T., Wantels HEAD WAITER IN A LARGE, FIRST Class bowling house; only a man who is atrictly tem- ‘ate and honest, knows how to buy and has bad experience in a boarding House neod Sry, the Alnwick House, 244 Fulton st., Brooklyn Heigh! ‘ages $20 per month, ANTED-EXPERIENCED AGENTS, ACQUAINTED in thi commission an ai birty yenrs O a by every buainess Bouse; to re- rT , making a permanent engagement, an intorext fn the buninead will be given, Address J. Le F., box 181 Herald ouice, ‘A SITUA. 88 JOB COMPOSITOR WANT tion, Address Cabinet, Herald ofice. BUTCHER WANTED~AT 162 HESTER st, APPLY this day. a PHOTOGRAPHER WANTED—ONFE THAT UNDER- stands making good negatives and mako himself useful in the gallery. Call xt Kelley's, 631 Broadway, N_ EXPERIENCED DRAUGHTSMAN, AGED | 80, wiskes employment in an architect's office in New York, Best references from leading architects and business firma in Philadelphia, Address Draw, an, care of Gorham Manufacturing Company, No.8 Maiden lane, N, ¥, POLMAKERS WANTED—AT 117 AND U9 NORTH 19T at., Jerapy City. A Rigid get ba ENGRAVERS.—WANTED, AN EN- Ay gvaver, Who has a practical knowledge of the business, pply at J re Laing’s, 107 Fulton st., New York, between ILA. M. and 2 P.M. RINTING OF FICE,—THE ADVERTISER, HAVING A convenient office down town, would (ake charges of ting out another publication; would do the printing, pre Work pubilahingy de. ‘Addreis Printer, box 8490 New ¥: ‘ost ole, OAP MAKER WANTED..TO GO SOUTH; ONE Who + can make a good rosin soap. Apply to Wm. P. Converse & Co., 64 Pine st,, New York. ANTEDA GOOD FLANGE TURNER, APPLY AT People’s Iron Works, £76 and 277 Wes: at. 7 ANTED--A GOOD JOB COMPOSITOR; NONE OTHER need apply. Inquire at 68 Barclay at, __STEDICAT Dr. HARRISON, 177 Bleecker street. SPECIALTY.—DR. R. CORBETT, MEMBER OF N. ¥. U, Medical College and KR, C, Surgeons, London, (m4 Osiice, 20 Ce ‘be consulted as usual on private disease: # cured, street, near Chambers. N, B.—No f —LADIES' PHYSICIAN.—DR. “ASCHER GUARAN A, tees immediate relief, without the slightest danger Superlor Confiemont Institute, No. 3 Amity plaee, “) CERTAIN CURE FOR MARRIED LADIES, With or without medicine, by Madame RESTELL, Professor Her infaliivie French Of Midwifery; over 30 years’ Female Pill Noel, price #1, or No. married ladies, price $5, which can healthy, Sold” only at’ her office, Ni na street, firet door from Fifth avenue, aud at drugclat's, 152 Greenwich street, or sent by mail, Caution.—All others are counterielt. Ne er menismersnrepnoinhchindenitniaresicietciaeinminintiiny ~MME. VAN BUSKIRK, PHYSICIAN AND MID- interview; elegant Rooms for nurs +. wife, cures at on ing, &c, 4281, Mark's piace, prepared for married ladies. r inconventanes, like magic. Price 8. Dr. A. ChAty onibe 180 Liberty street, or sent by taetie AM, DISEASES CURED IMMEDIATELY. i ‘ al appl . GARDNEN 'Assoclation, 1 Clinton place, Bighth strcels —— LL PRIVATE DISEASES CURED IMMEDIATELY by Dr. EVANS, $4 Chatham treet, withers mercury ; manhood restored by his Elixir of Life; recommended before marriage. CERTAIN CURE FOR LADIES IN TROUBLE, WIT! or without medicine, by Dr. EVANS, $4 Chatham atre Powertul Monthly Pills and Misture, $5. Circular po Immediately; Dr. EVANS, $4 Chatham street; power: fal medicines; Bure thing; alec gentlemen treated; private diseases cured; manhood restored. Call or write, 'ANTED—MACHINIST, BOILER MAKERS, COPPER- smith and firemen, forthe United States oavy. Apply B. RODE, 66 Market st. Weatceneeee WANTED.ONE WHO 18 A FIRST cians workman, wit 4 references, may apply to George ©. Allen, 415 Broadwi blo Amecican wii id be well cared f a NGWOMEN'S HOME.—A int woman ae ghild’s nurse ‘0 dow livin, rf ernest FRENCHMAN, OF GOOD. EDU tome knowledge of Engliah, wish Offies in order to learn. th quired. Address 0, B,, Hore): ‘OUNG MAN Oe, TEMPERATE HABITS Wianks: 01 n\ usefil ; ‘ondoratand the care of erence iy Epauined } No objection to the country, oe. ar pala: ELIZABETH af. 45 res) fg Sa Cet or to wait on | Invali i e@ountry ; g00d referen JAMES 8° RESP! LE EL Reg BANK ST.--A RESPECTABLE WIDOW WOMAN family, Best references, CORNER FRANKLIN, —. . (0 do saving nel take eate oe CATION, HAVING to make himself generali Le eee ;_as wot nurse in & pri WILL GIVE TWENTY PER CENT OF THE SALARY the Custom House, under th tock, banking or mercantile situath id office. for a position in men —— FREEMASONS,—WILL ANY BROTHER HELP ME, an lisbman, to obtain a permanent situation on a Pirsas, fa, ny rice pak naar .'y. bby ue aid ome AV., BETWEEN LOTH A ton ‘ANTED—A FIRST OLAS8 CUTTER OF COA’ ante and reste, by a house doing a fine custom trade, iets n oan stating terms ANTED—IMMEIDATELY, ONE DOUBLE HAND file! + four bastard, four mili eaw, four sawfle and ‘two smooth file cutters. Apply at Gorman’s File Manufac- tory, a Beveriy #t., Boston, Mass. . ‘ANTED—A M. TO RON A HUNTINOTON UP. w foxperienced men only need “phy! food a planing machine, Apply to Peek id 11th av. ‘Al 'D—AN EXPERIENCED MACHINIST WHO IS pee ly aequainted with fixing and adjustin; eel ¥ shi a hi er manufacturing. Apply as G. BIDENBEMO '& Howard sree —MADAME GRINDLE, FEMALE PHYSICIAN, 120 » West Twenty-sixth street, guarantees relief to all fo male complaints, Pleasant rooius for nursing --LADIES' PHYSICIAN.—DR. H. D. GRINDLE, 120 West Twonty-sixth street, near Sixth avenue, having over re BN id uninterr Practioe in thi tothe moat auxlous fa Weare Mtegauk toogs for ia 1 Foo! la requiring nursing, oot» a acontart. TO FEMALES.—DR. AND MADAME DU BOIS (26 years’ practice) guarantee certain relivf tomer ‘Tied Indies, with or Without medicine; ni njence, Female restorative $5, Patienta fro vided with nursing, &c. Electricity ec! ideally ap- piled, “No. ‘Twenty-ebghih atrect, near Third avenue- B o or tnconve LS OF MANHOOD OR IMPOTENCE, RESULTING Mixy the ed of youth ce ates, ey eae nee en, nent real maul ROT, ibe ‘LEWIS, Nov? Beach street.’ Forty years private prag. URE CURR IN % HOU WITH OR WITHOUT Smee Consultautoay tres, Brenad Wase BETS AN ASSURED SUCCESS. Mrs. Biduey P, Batoman's original American comedy, y. OWE! tn bie great character ” GaLLacnsn.—On Thursday, August 12, Nea G, BAL Gare w. FLOYD, Mie trib pet MUESGOU, Miss AMELIA BARRIB, Mre, F. MORDAUNT. IL FURTHER NOTIC! OLIVER DOUD, Misa ANNIE DELAND, Miss FLORENCE’ BTANLEY EVERY EVENING HEATRE COMIQUE. T WILL, ht é. MONDAY EVENING NE rau WITH AN ENi IN A NEW 8PLENDID COMEDY. 0% U8 and aiterations have been made, and guat 9, Mra. Mania Halgzim, of Jersey City. present an appearance of beauty and 7 situa? tablet, “ FIRST CLASS COM 4 FULL ORCHESTRA, INGRES3 AND EGR: LOOK OUT FOR MONDAY RED .—BEGINS AT. Treebness ubequall zy ‘el Berean Baptist church, coraer of Bedford and A COMFORTABLE SEA ing sireets. Friends of the family invited. LYMPIC THEATRE. THE TH testerfectesin eerere cree rs Sele teletete tate) iteta te! M. EORGE L. FOX, & POPULAR KIRALFY u HE POPUL & PANTOMI s E, (the great comic genius), CLOWN. jessie. IMRE and BOLOSSY, SENSATIONAL DANU. ES OF THE FUN OF THE FOX GFOR ING Y MATINEES Ls WEDNESDAYS an, IBLO'S GARDEN, es and Managers. JARRETT & FALMER. COMPLETE SUUCE: NIGHTLY CROWDED To witners Boucicautt’ fully in W STORY OF IRISH fully invited to attend the funeral, from I as Shaun the Post, whore heart beats warm for the is choice; fond of a jig, MURRAY ag Feeney, ecimen of au informer, ard, TINGE ae Arrab-Na- Pogue, the simple peasant girl, de- volion her watchword and courage INE FIDDES as Fanny with adash for adventure, ve, sincerity and hope. ‘This highly romantic and beautiful f the beat of piay- writers, in addition to its very su- persor catt of characters, presonts & picture of elaborate’ scenery, framed by Vooghlin, an rohiounced perfect by press, pub- ic and all bebolders. Twelft! AKRAH-NA-POGUE, A ARRAH-NA-POGUE, eolgg ARRAH-NA-POGUE. AWRAH-NA-POGUE: re ype OG U RRAH-NA-POGU ARRAH-NA-POG| ARRA: ARRAH-NA-POGUE. In active preparation, Boucicauit's late sensational drama, entitled Or, THE RAILROAD TO RUIN, Seats secured six days in aavance. ONY PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE. ANOTHER STUPENDOUS BILL T IB GREAT DRAMA, JOE KIDD, GLOVE TOURNAMENT. 5 201 BOW! iL THIS EVENI. THE GRAND BOXING Tony Pastor's Comic Songs, Saille Mason’s charminy Newcomb's Active Bo; san Jer Siusher, Leonard, Miss Addie Le Brw Gorenfo as Katie Oakes, I cAndrews' great Louisiana Fling, Harry Boy, Sam Collyer as Joe Kidd, 3 WEDNESDAY AND 8: NEXT WEEK, THE GREAT DUTCH MORRIS. Frank Kerns” Mistress W. Thompson as Mark gt, Mins Mario Smith's beautiful Dances, Clifford as the enton’s Irishisms BDAY A’ ADAM, @ native of the town of Buiturbat, n d appear in a series of Cavan, Ireland, in the 56th year ef his age. ‘as Bear! Jenoin, bo o ¥ ANATOMICAL MUSHUM, Life Within Li ———— now Thyself.” BEBEEC> lo ks ald fail to visit this marvellous and wonderful colieo- tion, Femaics oniy in att 822 HEATRE TICKET OFFIC RESERVED SEATS FOR ALL THEATRES. ne a MARRIAGLO AND DEATHS. % TAMMANY, FivzrPaTRICK—MATTOON.—On Wednesday, August 4, at the residence of the bride’s parents, by the v Rev. J. C. Fitzpatrick, D. D., James of New York, to LILLIE MATTOON, Mattoon, Esq., of Aibany, N. ¥. BORNE.—On Wednesday, August 11, by the Rev. Dr. Draper, at St, Audrew’s church, Harlem, A. M. Pisnsons, M,D., to ANNIE J, Os- ‘Thursday, August 12, at the © bride's sister, 160 Weat Forty-eighth Btveet, by the Rev. Dr. Spencer, Z. SwirT W! ¥, D., to Miss OPHELIA R. Beacu, youngest daughter Or the iate Ezra Beach, Bsq., all of thiscity. No cards, ware, ed,’ newly furaished and splen- daughter of David BeaNy, ail of th WEDB—BEA residence of th AHnEE.—On Tuesday evening, August 10, JoHN JAMES AHEE, only son of Johu and Bridget Ahee, aged 10 months and 17 days. Califoruia, Australia and Liverpool papers please copy. Ry emex,—On Thursday afiernoon, August 12, JoHN T., in the S4th year of his a; The funeral services wiil be held at dence, No, 14 St. Luke’s place (Leroy sireet), this riday) aiternoon, at five o’ciock, taken to New Jersey for interment. The friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend. ALDAME.—On Thursday mornit GUEL DEL MONTE ALDAME, at Banry—On Weanesday morning, Stamford, Conn., Hanniet W. Barry and daugnter of the iate Nasian Starr, of ‘K. The iuneral will take place from St. Joun’s church, Stamford, this (Friday) afternoon, at four o'clock, The relatives and friends of the family are mvited to attend without further notice, Banrorp.—Un Wednesday, August 11, of con- sumption, JOHN B, BANFORD, aged 21 years and 9 ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the dence of his brother-in-law, Twenty-second street, haif-past twelve o'clock. NXville for interment. BLAKE.—On Wednesday, Augnst 11, Joun T., be- loved son of George and Mary Aunie Biake, aged 2 years, 4 months and 2 days. Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral this (Friday) afternoon, at turee o’clock, from his father’s residence, at Westchester. Boanv.—On Wednesday, August 11, HELEN, daugh- ter of the late James D. board, Bsq. Relatives and friends of the family are respact- fully invited to attend the funeral, residence, No. 155 Franklin street, on Satarday af- ternoon, at haif-past two o'clock. ednesday, Av Bower, eldest daughter of Sarah W. aad the late ‘is late resi- His rematus will Angfst 11, at wile oi W. Frederick T 949 SEVENTH AVENUE, SECOND DOOR ABOVE Twenty-fourth street, received $60,000 cash to purchase Wearlng Apparel and Household Furnitare. Promise to pay 60 per cent more than any one by calling on or addresaiog funeral, from the resi- David Beil, 480 West 7 this (Friday) afternoon, at ‘The remains will be taken LL PRIVATE DISEASES CURED IMMEDIATELY without mercury. Oilice and consultations very private. rom her late She sleeps in Jesus, Funeral services at the residence of her mother, 155 Seventeenth street, Brookiyn, this (Friday) after- noon, at half-past tive o'clock. taken to Chatham, N. J., for interment on Saturday Brookes.—On Wednesday, August 11, at nis resi- dence, No, 85 Last Fourth sieel, GEORGE BRUOKES, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are tn to atiead the funeral, from his late residence, Bast fourth street, this (Friday) a The Masonic fraternity an theatrical profession are likewise ‘Cook,—On Sunday, August 8, in Now Brunswick, LEN COOK, aged 65 years. —On Thursday, Atigust 12, Kare, the of John Corcoran, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend tne funeral, from the Chureh of St. Vin- cent do Paul, North Sixth street, Wilitamsburg, on 3) at two o'clock, where @ requiem ‘The remains will be {ternoon, at one me in one day, without inembers of the MAUBI equested to at- ation, -All-Hleating Disease. Extcactes De, mags Wil! be 0! OuLLiron.—On Wednesday, August 11, Mary M., the beloved daughter of Thomas and Ann Culliton, aged 7 years, 3 ‘The funeral will take place from No, 132 West Fit- teenth street, this (Friday) alternoon, at one o'clock. Doyie.—On Wednesday, DoyiR, @ native of Queens county, Ireland, in the 67th year of her age, Funeral from her late residence, 51 Downing street, this (Friday) afternoon, at halt-past one o'clock. FitzggeRaLp.—On Thursday, Auguat 12, en from his late residence, treet, South Brookiyn, this (Friday) if o'cloeK, Dublin papers please copy. FIvzPaTRICK.—-On Wednesday, August li, ANNE, beloved wile of Michael Fits) ih of Longiield, county 7 the friends and Tolatives of the family are invited to attend the funcral, this (Friday) afternoon, at one residence, 335 Hast Thirty- A. PADIS | GREAT. BENEFACTOR.—SUCCESSFUL J. FITZGERALD, His remains will be t afternoon, at Many thousand people, wi rick, @ native of the Tone, Ireland, aged 83 Ercier of th evening wan dan von cises 0 ee ure made thelr fang on cocgaio sides. At twoive 2 ok nie the entire compa tired and “ partook of a cone atin o'clock, Lg her late —On Tharsd daughter of George Ww, 6 months and 29 days. Fre.—On Wednesd: \d Margaret Fenner, aged y, Augnst 11, after a short ill- . aged 48 years. and friends of the family are respect. fuliy invited to attend the iunera), Goveuth weet commer pared 4 3 of which dancing was kept iT " ‘The relatives the f gawn, whe; tired thro! weathe 7 homeward, bes ioe* rom his late ae this (Friday) afternoon, st two LAGUER, Relatives and dg are respectfally invited attend the funeral, from his late pote ty No. A Greetiwich street, on Saturday afternoon, at two GREEK.—On Wednesday, Angust 11, at Stapleton, Btaten Island, of whooping cough, Mant Buca iat fant daughter of month and br Atte and Mary A. Greer, aged 1 Ea ¢ and Downpatrick (Ireland) papers please Giwps—K ARNgS,—At St. Luke's church, Rochester, N. Y., on Wednesday, August 11, by th A me iiattorssat,“Gxonan H. inns, of inte Hock, q a’ INE STUAR?, daughter of Abram Karnes, Eéq., of Rochester, N. a Haron in the city of Bergen, on Monday, a Haigut, widow of Tunis Funeral took place on Wednesday, August 11. HATTON.—Un Wednesday, August 11, James Hat- TON, aged 43 years, i Funeral on Sunday afternoon, at two o'cdogk, Shon wo . O. O, F.—The members of City Lodge, No. 161, will meet at lodge room, No, $12 Broadway, on San- day, at twelve o'clock noon precisely, vo atte: funeral of our late orother, JaMxs HaiTon. Brothers of other lodges are requested to meet with us as Ware By orders WM. LAKE, N, G. nd the Lyons, R. 8, Jounston,—-On Thursday, August 12, CATHARINE JouNSTON, In the 70th year of her age, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are fully invited to attend the funeral, fi fer inte residence, No. $1 Jackson street, this (Friday) morn. ing, at ten o'clock, “Ihe rema.ne will be taken to Westchester for interment. JOUNSTON.—Op Thursday, August 12, FLoRaNce M45LE, infant daughter of Henry M, and Adelade 0, Johnston, aged 6 months and 21 days. ‘The relatives and frienus of the family are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her parents, 129th street, between Third ana Fourth avenues, Hariei, on Saturday afternoon, at tio o'clock, Jevsey City papers please copy. Kans.—At sea, on Wednesday, Angust 11, after & rt and patosul ness, of inflammation of the sto- JouN KANE, @ native of Dublin, Ireland, aged eure, KxowLto,—In Jersey City, on Thursday, August 12, CAROLINE NOW , in the 54th year of her age, We sat and watched her bosom heaving. And soitty bent to hear her oreatiing; And there were tears, sobs and sigting, For our dear mother was slowly dying. The relatives and friends of the family are respect. ited to attend the funeral, on Saturday at eleven o’clock, from her late residence, otk street, Jersey City. The remains io ba 1 Greenwood Cemetery. oY ~On Wednesday, August 11, Joun Kora! tives and friends of the family iy respect Jate resi- dence, Thirty-fourth street, between Kleventh and avéhues, this (Friday) afternoon, at one Lorp.—At Long Branch, on Thursday, August 12, Gzoxce De Foryst, only son of Edward C. end Emtiy M. Lord, aged'11 months, Fuperat services will take piace at No, 34 West Seventeenth street, on Saturday morning, at ball- past ten o’clock. Longan.—On Tharaday, cris. Py 12, in the 42d year of her age, MARY, wile of James F. Longan and eldes¢ daughter of William N,and the late sera Martha Marsden, The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 171 Sands street, Brooklyn, on Saturday afternoon, at three o'clock, MauLsterit.—On Thursday, A 12, at 141 North Fifth street, between Sixth and Seventh streets, Frliarnaters, HENRY BERNHARD MAHLS- TEETT, eldeat son of John D, snd Henriette D, tect, aged 2 leaps months and 8 days. Tue friends of the familly are invited to attend the funeral, on Saturday afternoon, at twojo’clock. Morris.—On Wednesday, August 1], ARTHUR B. Morxnis, in the 60th Flere of his age. The velatives and iriends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, at St. Michael’s church, Ninety-ninth street ard Bloomingdale road, this (Friday) afternoon, at five o'clock. McapaM—On Thuraday, August 12, ae me Notice of funeral in to-morrow’s paper. Nosiy.—On Thursday, August 12, CHARLES NOBLE, Ea aged 43 gE ‘The friends Of the family are invited to attend toe funeral, on Suuday afternoon, at three o'clock, from his late residence, 189 South Eighth street, ke lyn, E. D., without further notice. UNYS.—On Wednesday, August 11, at Setauket, LL, Mr. ROBERT Nv: Te, aged v6 Ais remains will be taken to nwood for inter ment on arrival of cars at Hunter's Point, on Sature day morning, at hatl-past ten o'clock. O'BRIES.—On eae f August 12, Jawes, oniy son ff Danteland Mary Jane O'Brien, aged 1 year and 13 days, O’GREADY.—On Wednesday, August 11, after a long and painful tiluess, Miss JOHANNA U'GREADY, & native of Cappoqain, county Waterford, Lreiand. lay her soul rest in peace. The relatives and friends of the family, and also those of ner cousins, John, Jeremiah Patricks Kennedy, and her nephews, William 0% jell and R, J, Morrison, are respectfally mvited attend the funeral, on Saturday, from her late residence, 835 First avenue, thence to the Church of the Im- maculate Conception, East Fourteenth street, where a solenin requiem mass will be offered up at ten o’ciock A, M. for the repose of her soul. Sau Francisco ana Waterford (Ireland) papers please copy. PankER.—Suddenly, in Brooklyn, at tne regid f Rey. J. B. Campbell, on Thursday, August 1: irs, ANNA M, PankxeR, widow of rge lips Parker. Her friends and those of Rev. and Mra, J. B, Campbell! are invited to attend the funeral servi at 290 Gates avenue, Brookiyn, this (Friday) noon, tweive o'clock. ReiNens.—On Weal di fae CATHARINE ay, " a Margareta, beloved wife of inhardt Reiners, aged 86 years, 6 monuly and 7 days. ‘The friends and relatives of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from her late dence, corner of Seventieth street and Third avend on Saturday afternoon, at one o'clock. RouLFs.—D. Rouirs, latety of No. v West street, New York, and a native of Me on) jermany. The relatives and irtends of his firet cousin, P. Le Hager, are Ge claatinws 4 invited to attend the funeral, from No. 88 Greenwich sireet, this (Friday) morning, at nine o'clock. RussrLt.—{n Portland. Conn., on Wednesday, Phage 11, DANIEL RUSSELL, Esq., aged 79 years and 6 months, Seno wick.—On Thursday, Augost 12, ADDTE, only child of £. Eugene and Augustine D. Sedgwick, aged 1 year and 8 months, Fanerai oa Saturday, from the pesldence of her parents, coruer DeKalb avenue and Siiilinan street, Brookiyn. Srimons.—On Wednesday, August 11, Miss Ra- CHL 8. SIMMONS. ‘The relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, this (riday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from the residence ot John Moore, 613 Lexington avenue. Simonson.—At Richmond, & 1, -on Thursday morping, August 12, BENJAMIN Sluoxson, in the 6uth year of his age. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from St A! drew’s church, Richmond, $.1.,0n Sunday afte: noon, at half-past three o'clock, without further no- face. ‘.—On Wednesday, August 11, Lge, an Share: ALEXANDER, infant daughter of Alexander Helen M, Simpson, aged 1 month and 3 days. Tho relatives and friends of the family are respect. fully invited to Attend the faneral, from the resi-+ dence of her parents, in Downing street, Lagi second house north ot Putnatn avenue, thts (Friday) aflernoon, at two o'clock, TomEs.—At his residence, in Derbyshire, England, on Wednesday, August 11, FRANCIS Tomes, in the goth year of bis age, formerly of this city. Wuitr.—On Wednesday, August 11, after a brief illness, MARY ANN eg wife of Francis White, in the 88th year of her age. Fnneral on Saturday morning, at half-past nina o'clock, from her late residence, 263 West Twe tieth aureet. Her remains wilt be taken to St. Fi ancls Xavier's church, Sixteenth street, where nas will be offered up for the repose of her soul: the: ce > | Cavalry Cemetery. The retatives and friends of ths family are invited to attend, Albany papers please copy. WINSLOW.—At Sangertics, on Wednesday, Augo't 11, GkoRGE, youngest son of George Piaucha.d aot Maggie E. Winslow. The friends of the family are tnvited to attend t 19 fuireral, from the residence of his grandfather, No. 253 Dean street, this (Uriday) afternoon, at tiree ; O'cl Wooncock.—At Ravenswood, L, T., on Wednesday, Angust Ll, Witttam N, Woopcoes, ia the 54th year of his age. ss The relatives and friends of the fam! a 0 1e meinvers of Anglo-Saxon Lodge, No, 133, F. a) Re is a fv gelbe nas ally Invited to attey e funeral, ehw nt eh y o'clock. Boat leaves Pee past eleven o'clock, Lodge, F. and A, M,, are = t fot St, Thomas? jay atternoon, gt one slip for Astoria at half h, Ravenswood, on Satu PICNIC OF ““B'DEON'S BAND." If that good old patriarch Gideon conld have by any means brought bimself once more on this mune dane sphere aud mingled with the lively thron; mbled at Empire Rink, Third avenue and rs ry third street, last evening, he woul Ve adil forgotten nia troubles au Joined fa Wehne throng. As it waa, “Gideon's Band,” of Brooklyn, aid Justice to nis time-honored name and passed off the time glorious); ‘3 completel romenaders, until the floor ager sounded At seven O'cloo the va at rink, capable of hold packed Wiel & fg signal for the commencement of the dance. at ight o’ciock the long looked for was d'to the music of @ fine band of the whele floor was soon covered Ag Ie isot ges On The second dance in the order or hen ¥ was the Lanciers, which was ts iy for the