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ts ERATIONS WANTED FEMALES: Cooks, ac. Tens NBAR BOWERY.—A RESPROYABLH PRO- fousework has. & arear ratem, ‘and wrotld like to have her in the house wit her; fo objection t@ 50 Feferences if re tre cr iw diye mys wood it was, opted 7 SET eRe, 9TH AND WTH AVE A Yourlg Wort ‘cook, washer and froner ; fa © good baker of Tisoait and’ brena; 13 uoutua’ referenee fora y#8t employer. 12 ™ AY., CORNER OF 87., TOP FLOOR.— A, rarasiatle Protestant English foman as faa NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, AUGUST 23, 1869. np SEEUA TIONS WANTED -PEMALER. a monthly te arses good city referenee. Call or pddress Mrs. 17 Sms Bit. a, Maree Monee ra, Se reference, as nurse or to wait on ‘an nvatid lady, or as mont ya conte pa or address for tonen.caye, No objec- thon to the EAST 33D ST, NEAR LEXINGJON AYV.— 128 & Monthly uurse. Apply as above, 16 ier prevent resent em~ ployer. 1374 ELDRIDGE ST.—A YOUNG WOMAN AS WET Biarlany 198 Blariage ate claas cook ; nurse,” Refer to Dr. Bi 20 bey TH ST.—A SEQTROTAME WOMAN 293, HOUSTON pou NEAR ESSEX ST, THIRD irst class cook, famHy baker and pastry; no ob- floor, room 11.--A young German girl 9s nurse Hotere, pen oilers boarding choo j best city reference. ’an be seen for two days, 215 MOIT ST., NEAR SPRING, SECOND FLOOR, +) As firat class cook for a hotel'or retqurant, either In city or country. WEST left ST, BETWEEN 7TH AND STit 219 ava,—A professed cook, Best city reference, &f., NEAR ESSEX STA GERMAN 223 Ena bt cland {2am American family ; beat ity pte ny Ci to2 o'clock, WEST 2D 8T.-A LADY BEFORE GOING TO 245 Europe desires to find situations for her English feamatres: ‘t ‘cook and her #, tho Inter being also willing to take care of children. Call for two days, 3Q, WEST teri BT, BETWEEN 6TH AND 97 il Ave firat floor: good plain cook, or cd wash abl fone Rie £0 dc tue dow states Work Of a all private family; beat city reference, Call for two day ye bed gsm BETWEEN 18T AND 2D bby hifrine pie! cook, washer and ironer in « small private family; good reference, BTT See caak'n ae ta TO br hotel or boa pastry. 4.03 MADISON St. NEAR GRAND.—A_RESPECTA. ad cook; Is an excelient washer and 408 no bed jection 0 60 short distance in the country; the bem Feferénes. Can be soen for two days, pe inh oi Sin le ah a AA A RR WEST 30D Sf, BETWEEN 9TH AND 10TH avs. fo. 2.—A feapectable Scotch Protestant by okt wil j will ass! fn the washing and ironing; no ebzecttons fo the country ; beat clty references, 7) aivVATION WANTED—BY A PROTESTANT WO- man 49 cook of dajrywomans understand both in all branches; & ferences, Address ‘Cook, Herald of- ST.—AS FIRST ling house, city or ‘SITT ATION, BY A coop GERMAN eS ajiniir na family, either elty or country; geod sfc rences, Address uF to B boa ollice. Onastber maddie, ae 4, West 19TH 87, BETWEEN ort AND 7TH peed favs., rd. seh oy as charnberimatd god Jone; ihe ity reference fro: Biase. Cai r ovo daya, iad a = EEN BROADWAY AND 7TH 1 as a eid ahs Sn ‘ay chambermafd and fe Garé of children, Call for two 47 TA. MAL no tu inde Lal itdework, oF do ‘cilatn befor re Washing: 3 WEST 2TH ST.—A PROTESTANS YOUNG 20 woman to do chamberwork and walting or cham- Derwork andsewing; city reference, WEST TH st, NEAR 7tH AV, FIRST floor.—As chamberniald or waitrean, ar to do, chiar rork and sewing; will goto 8 boarding house; clty rs 833 Weer %TH STA, RESPECTABLE YOUNG ns Uanveniita’ Gud wake ta: & private famtly; has good reference from last place. ott 24 (y EAST %D ST, FOURTH FLOOR, BACK.—A’ Eospeciale vou! re By ay Satie as chambermaid and AY, BETWEEN 22D. AND 23D STS, ROOM Ltr Ne Profenant das. chagtheran Final mbermald and wallrts; goo ‘i: 8T.—A GIRL AS GHAMBERMAID i ph yt work of light housework. 449 Brain WEST, 818T ST.-A RESPECTABLE YOUNG a ae is gharal ambermald or nurse, or would ID A’ NEAR oto Eh SECOND PLOOR.—A T51 en iit to do chi rwork and assist in the wi ore aNedooe ferencen, ‘and fronting; best Bresrmakers and Scanistresees. 5 eee aoe Orrosiai pais pik YORK HOTEL, ing dresses made fashions fom. Pais: the lowest STREBT.~WALKING ‘evening dresses made at the ‘also the latest fashions from Paris. an greeks en IN THE Most Workmanship, exo: Bat Sear os upwards: Apply 0 te 10.—A FIRST CLASS gut by the day of week in-! ‘T 8TH brs 4 lea; fas her 0 own re the oe RRSPROTADLS YOUNG ld assist with children and sy evasay preferred; reference 3 NTH ST.—A FIRST CLASS DRE} MAKER ut by the Gay oF weeks Gan cut aod Rey no ob: ection je country ; has her own machine, bg ty 8T., Legh ponest 6TH AND 77H floor, in rear.—A respectable woman as day or weeks ‘understands al! kinds of fine 1g Ee ties iG 8ST.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL (GER- ae ITT Bete eiatal or chambermaid in # private Rest Bp BETWEEN IST AND 2D AVS., 325 ro coms ompetent seamstress to Ko ont by vi ae on Grover & Baker's machine; would and seamstross fm a pr 29. & EAST 2D woman aa nor fe faimly. Good reference. —A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WEST 18TH 81.—-A RESPECTABLE GIRL TO take care of children and sew; has no chloe to & short distance inthe country, Call for two days at her pre- sent employer's. 275. WEST 41H ST.-AS MONTHLY NURSE. Ode seen for two days, 6TH AV.—A COMPETENT NURSE, WHO THOR- oe’ oughly understands the careof an infant from ita 398 } Basr 22D ST. BETWEEN 18ST AND 8D AVS., CAN ring it up on a bottle if required; best élty refer- third floor, baek rooth.—A young woman as wet hurae elty © oF country: 333 CHAsT 41TH st, ¥Insr FLOOR—a YOUNG 405 STH AY., SOUTHEAST CORNER OF baby. BROOME 8T., IN THE TAILOR'S STORB.—A HH at—A respectable American girl to take care of 405 pai German git! to take are of ¢ ildren and sew 2D AV,—A CHILD TO WET NURSE, BY A 571 spectable married woman having lost her own onild, two days old, ORTHEAST CORNER OF S4TH ST. AND 18T AV.—A respectable, heaithy young woman, having lost her in- fant, des) me to wet nurse a her own residence; can re- fer to her family physician. Apply for two days. Laundresses, &cs Rast MIST ST., BETWEEN 1ST AND 2D AVS,— ee woman wishes a few females’ washing juting. 145 EAST SIT ST., BETWEEN 3D AND LEXING- ton ava., next to grocery store.—A competent person folly do either families’ or ladies’ washing; ®uting done alto. 16] REST, 4TH, 8T.A RESPECTABLE GERMAN ‘woman to go out to wash and iron by the day; would take washing at her own home. TOG MELE MULBERRY ST. BETWEEN BROOME AND Tear.—A Tespectable woman to do washing bag fjoning a gh gan hones ihoroughly understands. the business's ' "Beat city MS BETWREN 2D AND 8D AYS., ttierted 509 ae sr table woman to Ay, to od Wang a ea = froniug and emanate that 34. % and French FLOOR.—A RESPECTABLE MOT? st, scoND FLOOR. TA RESHECTABLE good city reference. 4. ame Aoo Seana in to do the washil adh re {othily or would do the washiny for ry ‘OF aU gent pedbeasantl pay. from 76 centa to Bl. Call for two days. T., BETWEEN 7TH ANw) STH DA) WEST, UTE at lé woman to do the washing “f ® ave.—A respectal Brivate family or to go qut by the day 16 a first clase anc” yy reference, tress has 16 years’ cll H St, BETWEEN 2D AND 3D AVS.— jaundress; understands all Kinds of rating) vit Plalting, deri 10 years city Teteretoe, 82) WEST STH ST., BETWEEN 8TH eae 9TH avi.—A fire claaw iatindrens wishes Indi sept tlemen's washing iw villl do them reasonably; can do fiutings nce if require 892 way. BETWEEN 92D' AND 23D STS., ROOM 10.<A To spectabla. woman to do the washing Of few farntiee or gentlemen or would go ont by the day ik an excellent iaundress; good reference. "Call for two'days, 4.09 WEST 41ST ST. BETWEEN STH AND ith vi.—A reapectable widow would do wasulng for a few gentlemen oF fatnilies; iv fully competent, Waitresses, &c. EAST 20TH ST.A PROTESTANT YOUNG Wo- mud as fitst classé waitreds; no objections to go short distance in the ‘country; best city reference can be given, Cail for two days, 413 6TH AV., BETWEEN 25TH AND 2TH STS., IN the embroidery store.—As waitress or chamber- maid; is Competent for either. Goott city reference, Mistelianeous. 7 WEST {2D sT.—A FRENCH LADY'S MATIN IN A private family; can make dresses and atrange hair; good reference. Apply for two days. 153 ® Akad CORNER oF sort St. A XOUNG GIRL bakery. Call for two days. Ring the third beil. 210 WEST oats 8T., SECOND FLOOR.—A YOUNG lady, of d edudation, as saleswoman or account- ert in a respectable store; lary whe, 80 much an object as n the bussiness; good elty reference. Gallon or ad: cre for two days. WIDOW, LADY WISHES TO GO TO CALIFORNIA either as companion or housekeeper to parties of Fygnluh and p orion. ‘Address for three days Mrs, Seabrook, Hartford, ‘A XOU8G LADY OF CAPADILITY WISHES A SITUA; Lon as first class salesworan; Bas had several years’ experience in megan and selling; elt ‘on or Miss M. references. Cr ‘square. ington Intelligence Office. HE BEST PLACE TO GET IRISH OR GERMAN female servants is at the oflice 188 Sixth avenue, above Totith street. a ae iacsenge crest a ot apne fra hate er to go out tity isthe te 18T AV., BETWEEN 19TH AND TH 8TS.—AS tent pe ‘fenced di and cloak maker; ean go out & to private | Ae A “OCLOAKMAKERS WANTED; THOSE ACCUMTON- ist feat lean Work only need apply at Lord Tay: ior's, Broadway, entrance in Poe fe yh pad AND eee AND aNd AT- growing children, py Monday, between 9 und t orcloek at 138 ast bath a. females first class cutter and STH sr. ¢ AOL 788s CORNER OF 187 AY., TOP FLOOR.— stable women, with ila, over a year old scamstross; has a sewing machine. YOUNG GIRL, SPEAKING ENGLISH AND GER- man Sueuth: wanted to do ipstairs work ine amatifamily. 189 Bowery. ma FIRST OLASS SEAMSTRESS; OAN ext and ould ike to go out by the day; is @ 401 2 610 UNG WOMAN AS 1 8D AV.—A ee, dressmaker ; tinderstands all kinds of family sewing a Witeon’s and Grover & Baker's machines; is to work by the day, week or month, days. YOUNG LADY DESIRES’ TO MAKE ARRANGE- magne with « fret clase drewemaker to, sot ax forewo- Understas dressmakit trim perfeeuy. Badreee 0. 0. N., Herald omee, . a General Housework, &e. 1 pase fn Oe AF THE REAR.—A GIRL mt good wat splbbermaii "No objects to 6 TO no and fronér; or distance tn the i ne g 9 GREENWICH &8T.-A RESPECTABLE YOUNG 22 a to do general housework in a small private fami creat best reference. os MARKET ST, SECOND | FLOOR, BACK ROOM— '® private fam nlite fo do general housework; is a eomganis paring Vemas aed OG lo boar seen for two days, if ‘hot engaged. ns Freee elves net rimmere. BONNET % ME BLS od Myf = bo 2] inal st., corner Church at. IRST CLASS MILLINERS Smee TRIMMERS WANT- ‘ed—For ladies’ and children’s hats; wages from $12 to $20 per week. Apply at 31 Division at, (PERATORS WANTED— On ‘TTER AND DRAWERS. WETMORE & HITCHCOOK, 271 Canal st, ANTED—FOR THEIR DRBSSMAKING DEPART- rh amo and pferontes cutter and fitter. Apply by with ni ibid T STEWART £ CO., Broadway and 0th st ‘ANTED—EXPERIENCED Re aah ag Allg WHEEL- er & Wilson's machines for piece work on La: oat per ders arments; smart hands pot Bake Bt 2S to #12 per _, FLP WANTED—FEMALES, ‘ANTED—A ePOEn ANT GIRL 1 70 | co hi Was iron ima oy nt 19F Bask 1000 oe A ge 2 tare — A Rtg a bid A MEDIUM 40 & competent wages, Ads ig full name and dress packeerce mation Ay Spring ste givin, W42rep—two SALPSWOMEN IN A FANCY STORE; ‘one for the hosiery and one for tins notion stock. 1 Hu ANTED—A FIRST CLASS BONNET TRIMMER, AT W’ Mac Bentley's, 14 Pulton av., Brook! TIM Pr WAnrep—& FIRST RATE. causa, “ON! wo can cut and fit dresses and operate on nese Wile son's sewing machine. Apply immediately at Prescott ” Broadway, ‘ANTED—A GOOD CHAMBERMAID; THE BEST referenees required. Apply at Prescott House, 631 Broadway, W4NSED—A FIRST RATE IRKONER, ONE WHO UN- deratanda fluting ; beat references required. Apply im- modintely at Prescott House, 531 Broadway “SITUATIONS WANTED—MALES. 24 Englisl ROSB STA YOUNG MAN AS WAITER INA private family; haa lived for some time with ap nalish familly; can produce the best reference. Call for 57 NEWARK AV, JERSEY OITY.-A MAN AND 234 wite, with noehfidren, wish a farm or place to care for} wife can sew or tron. Call for two days. 136. WOOSTER ST.—A SWISS AS WAITER IN A private family." Ho speaks French, German, Spa inh, Taltan an ngiish ; has travelled through Kurope, Bayt and daze with Awsrioan faullice foams orboct eaee, ved the best testimonials. Apply to berger. SCOTOHMAN WANTS A SITUATION AS FARMER understands farming in all its branches, and the care o: rorees and cows, Address H. M., +» box 18 Herald office. A YOUNG MAN WANTS AS SITUATION Rel ied a GEN- Leman or private family we groom; can mild aud assist in garden, Addross for th uree days H., Dox 114 Herald ‘otce. ji i RESPECTABLE YOUNG Law atd RECENTLY “AR AR. rived, is open for an jagem gener Knowledge’ of business,” been agerstomed 4s the iat tnd Ubrary work, but now desires more active Noyment; kind of situation’ not #0 much an object us « pl cot in which ad- vancemént is certain if approved of; tobacco nor strong drink; is willthe, to go tot any part. “ot e States. Address A. Barnes, Herald oflice, SINGLE MAN WANTS A_ SITUATION.—UNDER stands all work about, a gentleman's place, fruit trees, flowers, cows nnd horses; has eity references, ‘Address 8. box 206 Herald oilee, ‘ANTED-BY A YOUNG ENGLISHMAN, SITUA- Wiese. conchman; is a good driver, ani thoroughly. ci ; four years’ reference from ‘Aldroas M. Davion, 898 Browse at ‘WASTED CRY (AN RNGLISHMAN, A A SITUATION IN & position of trust in s merchant's office. Highest ref- erences, Address H., Herald office. ANTED-A SITUATION AS SUPERINTENDENT OF Pebe sl j fully understands the manufacture of fino printing a colored papers from rags and tmperfections, Clinton, Coun., or apply at No. 6 College last employer, places Nebr York. ANTED—A SITUATION AS PORTER OF TO DRIVE, by a respectable German, lately returned from the West Indies} fs able and will make himself useful in generale Ap: piyt to Philip Petree, 532 Pear) st. waste BY A COLORED MAN, A PLACE AS. es in a private family ; is a willing 9 make. himself “scevsunghamelass Address Edgar Duumore, box 103 Herald oflice, ‘ANTED—BY A SOBER MAN (ENGLISH) A SITUA- {ion on a farm or gentleman's place; understan da gar. depingand the usual work of a farm; Feference. Ad- nglish Gardener, Herald oftice. ————d ___ CLERKS AND | _BALESMEN. DRUG CLERK OF FOUR YEARS’ EXPERIENG AB desires a situation in a retail store. Address ©. sd : Heme ld oWce, ral “)) RRS PEGTABLE ROY, 18 YEARS OF AGE, WISHES nc t0n, a8 clerk oF fight Porters ts corractat figure; ny setorences, 5 4 Apply to or address Ys 8 Oa re rere re MAN DESIRES A La dal N ACTIVE YOUNG: “pance of broker’ er’s Fabde mbricaces tor} woula, €ngage mn other Business offices Address L,, He RUG CLERK WANTED_aT 102 8, BECKER STREET, New Forks oue who capable of Hecing charge of a store; store; must come well recommended, <i 56> NO aad G OLER! ‘ED.—APPLY THIS DA”, FROM DP YS SER NE MOMS iain vcr sorner of Clarkson RUG CLERK WANTED—ONE WELL ACOUAENNe 2D DP itn ite etty retail leads exty reference required, ay ply at 60 Hudson av., Brook SALESMAN ON COMMISSION OR, OTHERWISE.— j, ant engagement, by an active man having I tenuence with eroters, and ‘itquor deste, In News York, Brooklyn and yiatay fret clase reference and security can be given. Address P. L., Salesman, Herald ofllos. ws NTED—A FIRST SALESMAN, TO take ‘charge of the lace “age dope inp large Fetal \qneé in this city. Address, wi B. C., Hers bite ANTED—SALESMEN FOR SOUTHERN AND MID- die States in the fancy goods, notions a hoslery job- pe 3 business. Those having competent too le of BOA a, own Donseusing steady habits, answer box 100 Wor SITUATION, BY A YOUNG SCOTOHMAN; shorgugh bookkeeper ahd sccountant, situation morg than-salary; references, Address ‘Aeoou: otto. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION AS Eighth OF REIEY Sherk, by a young Engtiot rast, Bias erally useful. references. willing to anak bi ANTED—A FEW WELL DRESSED, EDUCATED raen for the fall and winter; ealesme after 10 A. M. M. SHELLEY, No. 6 Ann st. COACHMEN AND GARDENERS. 8 FARMER OR GARDENER—AN ACTIVE SINGLE man of first rate practical abilitics in both departments; has first clase reference, Address F. G., 818 Broadway, New York, for three days. SCOTCHMAN WANTS A SITUATION AS Listenin an and pl ‘dener; thoroughly understands the dare of horses and cows, Address JU, wor 108, Herald ofl, AN EXPERIENCED ITUATION WANTED—BY icon ‘best city references, Apply at R. Campbell's, av. pec @ given; no fen ; no o! ‘ANTED—A GARDENER'S SITUATIO: tical man, married; one child; refere: ‘Jeotion to a email farm. ‘Address A., box 1 ‘ANTED—A_ SITUATION AB COACHMAN, BY A Hoge map whe tboroughly unde business mall ita Beet ‘ci reference; Maglishe ‘Adarees HH, J., Herald ofice. WANZED—A SITUATION AS COACHMAN, BY A MAN Jort Tandeds | tnderstands hie business his wit fan take a situation as lars oe ‘nal understands housekeeping, millinery and the care of tree) pote rat claae refGrencoss ‘Call or address at Tid wae 7TH AV.—A youna ve WISHES A SITUA- tion as coachman in gardener ; thoroughly understands his business; best revere YOUNG, GENTEEL M MAN (COLORED AND KINGLE); PB in understand the care of road horses pert 7 see YOUNG WOMAN AS WAITRESS; sare references required. Apply at 319 West Slat at., from 9 till 10 o'clock. Tf Kate ui best references. Dox 6,0a8 New York Post hices A FIRST CLASS BOOK CANVASSER WANTED. AP- ply from 10 A, M. tl P.M. to Joseph Price, 116 Nas- fat st., room I goa kd Re A aed 3 ‘& good in co er nt at Il West bad sto ee ee ANTE! ‘OUNG GIRL, AMERICAN OR FOREIGN Wires stunt), to take care of @ child. Inquire at office, 2 iam . fa boy ad on to no ol 10} reference. Gan GQ QROHARD sr. TOP FLOOR, REAR.—A_ YOUNG man to do general housework ;/8 a good washer and Sroner ; good referen: VANDAM ST, IN THE REAR. AN AMERICAN tr to, do, gengral hovseworx; Ss washer and erences, Tahoe 8T., CORNER | WASHINGTON,—A s2oyRg woman’ to do general housework in a small 139 Ss I IN Bi GROCERY STOR! ri $0 gn mneral housework | Obliging ; good city refer- wot WTA vectable family; wi ling and 1 Fe ANTEDTIN A PRIVATE FAMILY, A COMPETENT aenterntl ais coment Sal itresd; must be willing wvakonae m elderly 1nd vg 812, San regnired. Apply from 9 to 1 o'eto primes OPERATORS ON GROVER & BAKER'S CHARLES SEIDLE 269 Went Thirty-fourth street. A "ANTED—A GIRL AROUT 18 YEARS 01 F AGE TO housework. Apyly in brick House ent Bt adv. Cee: 0 BAbiptg senate ANTED—A GOOD COOK, WHO UNDERSTANDS We ain willing to nasist with plain washing. Apply re bila A finer sir oat ee rife Bay wait a restaurant. ero ly at. the Reveilie tage at., corner of OY WANTED-IN A GOODS JOBBING HOUSE. 4D Call at 89 Franklin st. eae MEN OUT OF ERTLOLMEEE AND Goan iogollel orders for a staple me naka sro ail 80 & Person's, 68 Murra; Btairs, ‘ANTED—A “LAPPER OF 1 ht ged WHO by BAR demnente folding cambrics and ailesias, Apply at 98 juan Be tbe eel Lat | TO SELL LADIES’ HAIR Lf in and out of town, on commission, at wholesale ; no: wholes ‘but good salesmen need apply. Address, with fall ame, Mantifacturer, Herat offies. 1 Weirton MAN OF ABILITY AND EXPERIENCE {in dlepensing credit in the dry goods business | & com. wil be treated liberal! Ences, es, Boe aA Post oflice, New York. at Niger Address, with refer- GRAND ST.—AN TRISH GIRt, NOT LONG IN LOO ppis, country, to do. general housework in a small 5a BAST STH ST OORNER OF AV —AN an woman work} ee ped m Sook bi Y Child B years old ‘sho "would eral housework. Can give good elty refer- for two days, Q7 XH St. BETWEEN 2D ARD 2D Avs, necond fldor.A respectable girl to do eheral 232 fe bid 8T.—A GOOD, RESPECTABLE GIRL TO museneork in a private family; best city referemce. Call for wo days. fee i 4 () WEST 16TH ST.A RESPECT, E YOUNG oman to-do general hotsework in a small family. WEST 19TH ST. ava, second floor, young irl in ® small family to do general housewor! City reference, 694. 2 AV, BETWEEN tnt AND STH STS, JIE recond floor, back room. — bie girl todo Persaire work and waiting, oF assist inthe washing; Good reference, BETWEEN 9TH AND 10TH ‘ont room.—A Tes Set w Howeekcopersy &r. CLINTON 8T.—AS HOUSEKBEPER IN A LADY'S Donriing house. Call on or address Mist Mate Lamb, me A comes AS HOUSEKEEPER nY A n erwon:; references given and required. Ad- aren Mrs. 200 rHeraid oiliee, ty 41 Nursem &e 4% WEST 2TH STA FRENCH PERSON, SPEAKING ish fiventi f sada by waewe eater esta or as chainber- G5 BAST AME 8T—A YOUNG, HEALTHY WOMAN, " , apt ue ‘abe ull oe Of muti) ws wet nurwo; han just TOANNON 8T.—\_RESPEOTA ARRIED WO- £55 pial with a Frosh ureaat ef malik, r watnues pte: fey prtorved. WARTED-A ‘YOUNG WOMAN AS LAUNDRESS AND to do part of the chamberwork; must understand futing and come well recor ply at 886 5th av., between ‘ANTED—A RESPECTABLE GIRL AS LAU, Wren te dtp tate work aon foun A ax eh make herself ¢ muat be woll re. aeons Gall nt BH Madison ave between ‘SO acti from her last , ih and 6th tac nt Pace AD ANTED—A SWART GERMAN ROY FOR THE HARD- ‘ware business. Apply at 647 8th ay. Cai Li Eee oe MEN AT Aihine myn to to Connecticut ; vl wages and = loy- ment, “Apply to Bradley & Gnrrler, 44 Dey shh ANTED—A YOUNG MAN TO” ate IN A ¢ GRO- Wiscotys Apply at Mr, Cassis, 148 Spring a, orner of rooster. ANTEDA GIRL TO TAKE CARE OF A CHILD and to do sewing. inquire at 216 West 47th st., near ay. ‘ARTED—A YOUNG LADY TO ABB {ake charge of frst claan cleaning ie Pu ou zo where ‘leaned D the dr: roe Tords at omos 11 8th av., near 19th ak, APPLY ANTED WO caring Gets LADIES 70 ave Qrve IverRvc. ‘eatern city, one of whom it pie ch F : cond one mea pal it desired tmentirnedd erence Herald office, stat- ing Mirory ctr talecylon may tenho ee WAXSTED;A FIRST RATE COOK AND CHAMBER. maid, In a Fercncss family. Call at Me door trom Madison’ aven " a rept eee Bod a ANTED-A Goon | PLAIN COOK, W. b Perr RT ECL ANTED=A GOO! sneha PLAIN COOK, WAS iraners aeametross, to ent and for children anda. rate on Whoeler & aching ; a competent nurse young chitren, 1s West ith aby wosond doch tenn Bar a yANTED— A NEAT, TIDY GIRD FOR KY rovet be an excellent washer and froner gecninnn Plain cooking. Appls from 8 wit 1. O'clock at Sia feat AE ~ A sei | Coote Ae a oS GIRL Cook aut eaniad fn wash with elly refer: encos, at 13 West 48th tt. “i “4 ANTED.—A CHAMBERMAID THAT 8 Ww. ing and fronting can obtain a «ituation ina mall fam- Aly at 6u8 Lexington, ar, corner Must be well recom- mende ‘ARTED. obmist olnen firemen, fy Up stairay WAST aA SMART BOY OR YOUNG MAN TO in \ oyster antoon. Apply at 991 Ist av., be- geen Land 2 P, OR TH ogee boc + mye eramitha, holes makers fat ad ie and ordinary sentmeu. Apply at I MA. ‘ANTED—1WO T CLASS WAITER: Oyntermnn; none need apply But th Posted in thelr business. Apply a __ THE “oRADES. examen ax MACHINIBT—TO RUN A BTATION- gine; understands heating building: oan do bis rep hye jetiy at stendy | goed referendes ‘Address Engineer, aera WANTED=TO MAKE CANDIES FOR ‘8 Fetail store; has had nine years’ experience fn the bum ess; reference from late employer. ou or address P, MeGitre, 22 Kast th at, 10 COLOR MANUPACTURERS.—-WANTED, A 8ITUA- tion fn a paper staining color and. painters’ Color manu- factory, Address R. D., Newburg (N, Y.) Powt off i JEWEULERS.—A PRACTICAL HAND, “WHO UN- derstands all branches of Rirnpea 9 Re coloring ‘and gilding, wants a aituatior waite AUatsre, ‘ANTED-FINISHERS: AT THE IRON RATLING ‘business, Apply at the factory, 209 West 38a at. ATANTED—A Mast shat MAN, WHO UNDER. dia the manufaeture of alk, velvet and felt Indios’ hate, and who is mn ne of 0 sores ezhicn will nos the salary, ut will prove to be of ret Peal tuation as foreman, "Addrees x, office ANTED—MACHINIST, 1 MAKERS, COPPER. r, pou, and firemen United States Navy. App wk RODE, # Market raed 2 *SSageied ANTED—A CUSTOM CLOTHING €UTIER, TO GO y toe sours city, Address box 1,74 ff Post thick. ANTED—BY A THOROUGH CONFECTIONER, A iatlanr to the country an stioX candy maker ‘and lozenge maker; can do yan work ; has had ten years’ expe- rience on party work, elke boned turkey,dke. j can make pie and cakes, de; laste hudy ant sover ; undefotands all kinds 0 ream and icon, Cail on o address Geo. Glenn, station M, New York city, bs WAXIED-TWO GOOD FINISHERS ox SPRINKLED work. Also book folders wanted, ly imme diately. HARPER & BR eOFuis “AN BOILER MAKERS, AT THE CORNER oF Dock and Water streets, Sones ARLAN, J ‘Mora 5 Wain FOLDER. APPLY AT THE EMPIRE Print Works, m6 and ai? West Seth at, __HOUSES, Rooms, &Co WANTED, | A» MAN, WIFE AND INFANT WANT TWO ROOMS on second or third floor, furmsehed for housekeeping; private house; west side; reasonabie rent. Address, stating price, Sy:iney, Herald office. pets TO RENT A FLOOR, SUITABLE FOR HOUSE- eping location must be gi Jod. State tarsus, number of rooms, ether furnished or unfarnt Address JOHN BROWN, Herald oltive. ANTED—A FURNISHED ROOM, WITHOUT BC suitable for lady and gentleman, in a quiet neighbor. hood in the Ninth ward. Address, stat ing terms, convent. ence, location, &c., W., box 15 Herald ollice, ANTEDOBY GENTLEMAN AND WIFR, FOUR OR aay, in go0.1 neighborhood ; private house pre- ast Thirties nd Fiftieth wt at mode- 228 East for A housekeeping +l moserate; catfon between Fourth and Thingetoncih streeta and Third and Seventh avenues, Address T, 8, O., Herald office, stating terms and location, Wnt —BY A RESPONSIBLE AMERICAN FAMILY, torent from the Ist of September, & good sized fur: nished House, with cultly than one honr from the eit of years. Address Furnis wed ground about not more it Suited world, rent fore tercn box 1,604 Post oftic WARTEDIPART OF A HOUSE FURNISHED FOR housekeeping for a gentleman, wife, child and one servant; locatlon must be healthy ar respectable, Addrose, stating terms, &¢., to a Desirable Tenant, box 148 Herald office. ANTED—A LAR HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ‘House for first ol oarders; location between Twen- tieth and Thirty-fourth streets -and ‘Madison and Sixth ave- nnes. References given. Address M. D. B., station G. ANTED-SECOND FLOOR OR PART OF A GEN. feel private House; terns moderate within 10 m {nutes walk of New Haven depot, Addreas C. H., No. avettuc, Washington Hotel, WANTED A FLOOR OF FOUR OR FIVE ROOMS, having conveniences for housekeeping, by a young man. and wife, over n store, on a raliroad route; In Brooklyn pre- ferred; rent not over #20. month. Addrees Edward, box 197 Herald ofiice. ANTED TO HIRE—A HOUSE, BETW FEN SEVENTH ‘and Lexington avenues and ‘Twentieth and Fiftieth ag {rent from $1,100 to $1,400. Address box 6,470 Post ollice. Fourth WARXIED 70 RENT-AN UNFURNISHED HOUSE, \edium size, containing all modern improvements? must be in first rate order and neighborhood, Address, with full particulars, G. K., box 4,446 Post oftie. ep ™ ASTROLOGY. _ MADAME “WALTERS, DISTINGUISHED CLAiR- ‘ant—Viall het for éverything—siokaoss, business, theft, names, Humbert, good luck, 409 Canal atrect, Sal M42auE ROSA, GREAT NATURAL CLAIRVOYANT, reveals your wae lite, from the cradle to the grave. 472 Canal stree! streel.. Fi al. IPHE ORIGINAL MADAM BYRON, SPIRITUALIST, causes speedy marriages. 820 Fourth avenue, between Twenty-third and Fwenty-fourth streets, ace ce, | SOON UL PRIVATE DISEASES CURED (IMMEDIATELY, withoU mmerCUTy, OTTALRISON, 117 Blocked skrect GREAT AND SURE REMEDY FOR MARRIED Indies. Female Pills always give in mediate Tela belng Being avacaly prepare 1 for, marcied ladies, Iheonventonce, ike imegic. Price 8S, Dre As Me MAU ogee Ey West Twenty-sixth street, near Sixth avenue, having over care auceoss/ol und Unintcrrapled. practice fa thlee city, wien rellef to ladies, with oF without meaialne; fells moe omer in hours. Elegant room for la- is LADIES’ PHYSICIAN.—DR. H. D. GRINDLE, 120 8 y reo IB GRINDLE, FEMALE PHYSICIAN, 120 AY By ie ae sixth pena Meteeetea cee eeeete eee Wet Avg CERTAIN ‘CURE POR, MARRIED LADIES, WITH or alee ore Loan ae ae Pera ig cig Nor Ree practice, Hor tntalible Frome aie rant can ever fly tre venta and and sureet, iret int i oa m vith a at druy ruts 152 wrjch street, or sent by mail, 0 — AN counterfett CURE IMMEDIATELY, WITHOUT BEING HUM: » Gardner Association, 11 Clintor Dince (Bath saree). Panes Pi te DISEASES CURED fal ahood restored by i Elixir of Life. —, sae Pra | FOR LADIES IN TROUBLE—WITH OR AL eitony notte, b Dr. Ruth? 9% Chatiam street> Powerfal, safe iy pills and wire $5. Circular first LADIES’ PHYSICIAN DR. ASCHER, GUARAN- tees tmmediate relief, without the sightest danger Superior Confinement Institule, No. 3 Amity place. ME. VAN BUSKIRK, PHYSICIAN AND MID- «wife, cures at one interview ; et eae es mae: ing. 4c, 42.8t, Mark’s place. D* UREA we Be BOND STREBT, ONE DOOR FROM Bowery (ata ot No. Division, rest), can cure worst jou meroury, in shorter time thas say Palver Pore oe ‘or no charge. Consultation and Teno NT TO, FEMALES —DR AND MADANE DU- Practice) guarantee certain relief to mar- Without mediciue, at one interview. "Fe- Tale restorative #0. Padteate from a distance arovnsed wich Hoar, nursing, &e, Electricity scientitically Isa Exot Twentf-eighth streets Near Third avenues 083 OF MANHOOD OR IMPOTENCE, RESULTING from, the follies of youth or otver cange, young, middle permanent! Oe De LEW LEWIS. Non? Beach iy yeare private practice.’ MILITARY NOTES, Company G, Seventy-first regiment National Guard, will make an excursion to Newport and Providence, on Monday, the 30th inst, The boys will go in a Sound steamer (no joke). The fina! arrange- ments for the affair will be made at the meetings of the company on the evenings of the 25th and 27th inst., which will be held at the Thirteenth street Armory. The Firty-sixth regiment will have an evening parade early next month. Itis said that two com- panies of the Twenty-eighth regiment are anxious to be transferred to the Fifty-sixth, ‘The court martial in the case of Colonel Kichbiel, of the Ninety-#ixth gop: will hold 118 first _ses- pe the 1st proximo, at the armory of the First ment cavalry. Lieutenant Colonel William H, Pak Se has been elected colonel, Major Henry T. Head leutenant colonel, aud ‘termaster James McLeer major of the Fourteenth regiment. The Fourteenth wants new life infused into it, and it ts to be hoped these new oficers will bring it up to @ proper standard of excellence, ‘The Seventh company, Seventh regiment, is to have @ good time on the 25th of next month, The Fifth company talk of an excurmon Captain D, 8, Brown, Jr., Company I, Twenty- second regiment, was presented by lhe com anny with a beautiful sword, goid beit, sah and fall uniform. Captain Browu bas been in command of «p?! since 1861. ‘The Fifth regtoent is to glect somebody colonel goon, Who will it bet? ‘The Fort, -seventh regiment will have target prea tice on the 8th of next month somewhere coe io Island. Bay Side is sald to be the chosen loc: The following named persons have agp oa tissioned by the Commander-in-Chief in the National Guard during the two weeks commencing August 2and ending August 1 Second Brigade—Rovert A. Barry, Surgeon, with rank from June 22, vice Louis Bauer, vacated. Seconda Regiment of Cavatry.—Wenry McManus, assistant surgeon, with rank from December. 27, 1868, vice Caaries H, Williamson, resigned “Becona Regiment af Infuntry.—Francis M. Ball, Captain, with rank from September 21, 1568, vice John Ray, resigned; Join P. Coilins, rie Neu- tenant, with rank from December 23, 1863, vice Hd- ward McCabe, declined; Charles . Genet, second heutenant, with rank from September 23, 1868, vice Francis M. Ball, promoted, Fourth Regiment of Infantry.—Patrick F, Me- Shane, first lieutenant, with rank from June 10, yice John B. Gunn, promoted, Seth Regiment of Infuntry.—Chaties Reichel, second licutenant, with rank irom Juwiy 12, vice Freaence Schon, promoted, Ninth Regiment af Anfantry.—Edward W. Francis, second lieutenant Vig rank from May 24, vice Noah Loder, tran: Threcnih ‘Regiment of Infantry.—Samnel Rich- hans, sdjntant with rank from July 22, vice Cla- rence Stanley, resigned; Abraham Van Nostrand, uartermaster, wither rank from duly 16, vice Charles . Guliek, prom Tueuyprourth Regiment af Infantry.—Janes Rall, second Heutenant, with rank from Augusé vice George J. Chippendale, resigned. Futy-rourth Tepiment of myuncry.—James Ren- wick Campbell, adjutant, with rank from July 24, vice Charles B. Ay: promoted; Richard LL War- fleld, quartermaster, with rank from July 24, vice Joon E, Flint, term exptred; Horace A. Salita, com- pt of subsistence, with rank from July 24, origi merirtynrin Regiment of Infantry.—Peter Heh, first Neutenant, with rank from June 17, vice Adant Kramm, resigned; Philip Schwein furth, second Heu- tenant, with rank from June 17, vice nael Hack, rewigued; Charles Ingebrand, captain, with rank from June 23, vice Frank Wood, faiied to quaiify; Jacob Dusinger second Meutenant, with. rank trord irae What it Heutenant, ig en anes ‘ohal, first wi Wiedemon a aieane orth Tanke row Tene derhol Heutenant, with rani 28, vice ivert At Marrer, promoted; Francis Schilling, Major, with rank from July 7, vice G. B. Goid- Sehinidt, resigned; John H, Rapp, second lieutenant, with rab trom january 5, vice Frederick Rota, re- signed, “Severty-trst Regiment of Infantry.—Thomas Gir- van, Jr., first Meutenant, with rank from EDR, ihe vice Alfred Spear, promoted; Thomas H. B. 5! mons, captain, with rank from duly 13 vice H. iL Evertsen, resigned; N, Woodhull Smith, first lieu- tenant, with rank from July 12, vice Walton Car- penter, resigued; Stephen Uurtls, Jr., second lieu tenant, with rank from July 13, vice Wiliam E. Rache, resigned. The following resignations of oMicers have been ig) ring, the same perlod:— : Brigade.—Major Francis C. Brown, assis- tant mt aijuvant general, August 9, ond Regiment of Cavairy.—Firat Lieutenant William K, Voorness, August 6. Sizih Regiment of Infantry. nd Lieutenant Tely mt ga August 9; Captain Wiliam Eleventh Regiment of Infantry.—Captain Philip Fisher, August 6. Fortsfourth Regiment of Infantry.—R. B. Mer- riam, first Heutenant, August 6. Sirty-ninth Regiment of " ngantr v-i. IQ Donoghue, first leutenant, August 6, REAL ESTATE NOTES. The Syracuse Real Estate Journal for August fur- nishes the following report*of operations in that county during the previous month and observations on the prospects of the market, many of which are equally applicable here:— Busiuess operations during the summer months are, as a hing, comparatively suspended in all sections, and. but little is done until the cool wea- ther and ine return of the crops bring renewed acti- vity and a circulation of money. It is with real estate as with everything elise, and, where we had two months ago a brisk ‘trade, the month of July has witnessed a general depres- sion and Jistiessuess, if we may so term it, purely characteristic of the season. everything cise it cannot endure tu keep wp the excitement when the mercury points off the nineties in the shade, and 80 relapses into @ state of quiet and undisturbed gravity, When we come to look at the figures, Which are gaid to never lle, we find the difference between June and July even to be Gye ary digious. In June the sales amounted to $417, good sum for the season, and quite a@ flattering ex. hibit. Ip July we find the sales have ee 4 $84,358 in the county and $39,309 in the city, a8 shown by the iollowing tabie, drawn from the vooks of the County Clerk:— COUNTY EXHIBIT, Towns. WV Amt, Average, $21,750 $10,876 00 6,363 3,690 75 9,000 June; but, strange as Mt may seem, there is a good demand for pi True, It is going Nop ba and easily; but still there are many ing their real "estate and ‘aweliven ‘Building is not so active as jt has been, and on this account we are led to believe that the property will in many localities hold firm at present. “Tiere 18 an average bose eg for tenements, confined almast exclusively, hows ever, to strangers from abroad, who have come to our city with the intention of altimately buying and making this their permanent home. _ In looking over the county we are led to believe the demand for Tarm trades this fali will be above the average. Transfers of Reai Estate on Saturday. it bo] aan B10 10 lemmer, ‘av, 1003 a er et, 10Ux100.. a0 seit 4 ences See Siam, ia +H Shell oad, |, 8, 75 ft w of arove s using She! aa rah yeueA | 500 Wee, to Weatbury road, w s, adjoining Petals rey ee TEE HAY ma Onk Neck road, #8, adjoining Wilson, Va'entiner,1 acre 200 NEW JERSEY ESSEX OOUNSY—NEW ALK. Houston st, 8 e 6, 560 ft mer ee Place, BUx78,.... 400 Essex and Middlesex road, Yindett c tomer, 923-100 acres. 9,000 Onaxc Lincomn av, e 8, indettstte, side a 3,750 ‘T ORANGE, Sterling st, es, ar fen bf Sixaex fy, WXITB...... 350 WwRsT hss Fase be Lie eo Vall fot ig Baan net Dod Pt vajomn =? aniel Dodd's, DEON Mont Me rot ts, Map 0 ene ‘sexti0. i at, lot 48, Map of Associates, Suseed ab fm SI 10 0 of Fashingt sty 2x10. Cleric st, lot 18, each 1 Wreatington ats eda Snes Lach rien Hd Rook st, ns, 100 ft 6 of 44x75. Union a oe I Oak at, lot 8 Ww ke #8, lots Weehawken st'aarlote A Anthtyb, John st, #4, lot ‘O, bloek I oa 2M 8 SITS fe w 0 ne tar By 502190. « Jot 266 map of Hudson County Real Eatate Bayonne Lot 44, Block 9, Baldwin ean tiene Tap... lO LOK EN, Lots 28, 99, block 120, Coster estate Lote 6, 7 and 8, block 180, Coster estate, DEATHS. AyERs.—At New Rochelle, on Saturday, August 21, JOHN AYERS, aged 85 years, ‘The relatives and friends of the respect- fally invited to attend the funeral, m the resi- dence of his son-tn-law, Philander Kimball, ta New Rochelle, on Tuesday, at twelve o'clock noon. Car- riages will be in waiting at the New Rochelle depot, on the arrival of the nine o’clock A. M. train irom Twenty-seventh street, BrewsR.—In Brooklyn, Captain Nicwotas R. BREWER, In the 73d year of his age. Funeral will take place from his late residence, No. 286 Union street, on Tuesday afternoon, at three o'clock. + BRIRNE.—On Saturaay, August 21, MARTIN BRIRNE, 1 23 years, native of parish of Aughrim, county joscomnion, Ireland, ‘The faneral will take piace from the residence of his sister, 150 Cherry streel, this (Monday) afternoon, at two o’vlock. 20, at her resi CALLENDER.—ON Friday, At dence, 43 West Twentet meen Ph 1, Wife o Stanhope Callender. The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, Grace church, thts (Mon- day) morning, at ten o'clock, CARROLL.—On Sunday, August 22, after a tong and infil illness, ANASTATIA UARRKOLL, the wife of kdward Carroll and daughter of the late widow oe @ native of Thomastown, county Kilkenny, har The relatives and friends of Ma) The Les those of her brother, are ally i attend the funeral, from her lave residences Noe 130 West Twonty-eighth street, on Tuesday afternoon, at two o'clock. California and Ah papers please copy, CARKOLL.—On Satarday, August 21, DANIEL CaRr- ile in the 27th year of his age. ‘The friends and reirttves of the family are re- spec ifully invited to attend the iuneral, this (Mon- y) afternoon, at haif-past one o'clock. from his late réaidence, 684 vs ext Worty-seghtts street. CRAM-—On Sunday, August 22, at Stamford, Conn., GRORGE CL. ba top i Ate a be ORULKSHANK,—On august Sanan E., wife of Edward Cruikshank’ ri the the bruit peur of her olatives 4 and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Tuesday alternoon, al sre one o'clock, from her late residence, Bayonne, N. J. Traia leaves foot of Liberty street atone P. M. CuRRAN,—On Saturday, A = Nagy of Arthur and the ust 21, JAMES CURRAN, fate Catharine Curran, ral Will take piace this (Monday) after. i-paat two o'clock, froin the residence of I L Sveater qrandmotner Mrs, Rooney, No, 535 First 3 Furckr,—At Elizabeth, N. oigiy 08 Se Saturday A 2, A Iver and fetend 0 of his ame. the fat faintly are respéet- faly invited to attend the funeral services, at his late residi at " bate resldenga suis (Monday) afternoon, at Lalf-pas FOWLER.—In Brooklyn, Lage Angust 21, Exiz- ABuTH, Youngest daughter of William A. A. and Mary F¥, Fowler, aged 2 months and 26 day: The relatives and friends of the farnily are respect. fully invited to attend the funeral from the residence of her porenss, 92 Joralemon st., this Usonday) alter. noon, at three o'clock, without further Invitation. Gares.—In Yonkers, on Saturday, August 21, CARL~ TON GaTEs, The relatives and friends of the family are in- vited to attend the funeral, at the Reformed ehureh, In the village of Yonkers, on Wednesday afternoon, at half-past two o’cloek. Carriages will be in at. tendance at the depot for the train that eaves N New York at fifty minutes past eleven A, M. Grapy.—On Sunday, Se 22, BRIDGET GRADY, wife of the late James Grady, The relatives and friends are invited to attend the Juneral, from her late residence, No. 149 First avenue, on Tuesday afternoon, at one o'clock. HALL.—In this city, on Saturday night, August 21, after a long and painful illness, Maky ANNE, the be- loved wife of Michael Hall, tn the 41st year of her age. ‘Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her Jate residence, 248 Weat a street, this (Monday) afternoon, at wo o'clock. HAKTELL.—On Saturday, August 21, JonN A., eldest son of Cornelius 8. ind ‘Elizabeth Hartel, in his 33d year, Funeral services this (Monday) afternoon, at two o'clock, at the residence of his parents, 208 Wess ‘Twelith street. ‘The remains Will be taken to’ Yon+ kers on ‘Tuesday morning, at eight o'clock. Rela- tives and friends of the family are invited to att MALSEY.—On Saturday, August 21, SAMUEL BUK= RILL, only child of Wiillam Che and Annie A. Halsey, aged’ 2 years, 10 months and 12 days. The friends and relatives ot the family, also the members of Yew Tree Lodge, No. 461, F. and A. M., are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence ks ‘his parents, No. 78 Conselyea street, es a E. D., this (Monday) afternoon, at two o'clock. KeaRNY.—Suddenly, on Saturday night, August 21, Tuomas, son of Patrick and the late Mary Kearny, in the 27th year of his His friends and relatives are res lly invited ee attend the funeral, from bis late residence, 232 Fifty-ninth street, this (Monday) afternoon, at has nast me clock. ia ast shane and REWOLF.—On Sunday, Augus' after @ linger- Ing illness, Rostve B., widow of George F. Krewolf, in the 55th year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are re- fs to wm invited to attend the funeral, from the lethodist Episcopal church. Twenty-fourth street, near Ninth avenue, on Tuesday afternoon, at one o'clock. Ohio papers please copy. KeLy.—On Sunday, Aueust 22, WiLtrAM, son of ind Bridget Kelly, aged 23 years and & Hugh months, The friends of the parents of the deceased, of “hig brother, Mr. Francis Kelly; of his brothers-tn. re Mr. John Harrington, Mr. P. J. Hanbury, Mr, O'Connor and Mr. Peter Waters, are invited to ate tend the funeral, from the house of Mr. John Harrington, Chestnut avenue, Hudsot? City, N. J., on Tuesday morning, at it o'clock, for the Church of the Nativity, Second avenue, New York, and thence to Calvary Cemetery, KEENAN.—On panday mornlg, A it 22, Law- BENCE KEENAN, youngest son of Sarah and the late Patrick Keenan, aged 8 years, 11 months and 14 pare natin of the Daria of Babeen, Queens county, land, ‘rhe remains will be interred in Calvary Cemete: this ae ee at half-past one o'clock; from tue residence of bis motner, 822 East Eleventtt street. ihe friends and guineas of the family are respectfully invited to attend. Latri .—On Friday, August npn A REILLY, wile of Joun Lattimore, od ‘aged 36 y ‘The friends and relatives of the fanny ‘oud those of her uncles, Cornehus ahd John Rell Ae Te- Spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 142 Monroe et., this (Monday) morn- ing, at nine o’clock, to St. Teresa’s church, Capt Rutgers and Hen — where a solemn mass 3 fee will be of for the repose of her ans thence 4 Calvary a wary. Lixrorp.—0On bi A afternoon, 20, at halt- pant thee o'clock, GEORGE ceabonse the 6stn. year The s relatiten, ‘and frieads are respectinify invited pecan the funeral, from a late residence, No. irty-second street, on Tus afte! rn00! al Samet ok. 3 Lurz.--On Saturday, August 21, CHARLES STEPHEN int only child of iaseater aha the late Kate A. aged 2 ins and 8 months. ine funel place from his late resi- dence, 429 Fourth avenue, this (Monday) alternoon,at ro oiclock, Relatives and friends are invited to attend. MILLER.—At Newcastle, Westchester county, N. Y., on Priday, August 20, JOHN SHERLOCK, gon of Hen! and Tulse Miller, of Richmond, Va., aged 1 year ant months, O'BRLEN.—In_ Bi on Saturday, August 21, ANTHONY BLEECKER, youngest child of Douglass F. and Loulse Stoneall ‘o’lirien, aged 1 ‘Lyear, 10 months a Be Funeral services at the Hanson place Methodist Episcopal charch, this (Monday) ‘ahernoon, at two o'clock, Relatives and friends are respectfully in- Pon in th ity of Poughk pangey PRICE.—In ie cl ol ‘oug eepsic, on August 22, MARY A. Price, w! gee Johu A. Price, in the ath year of her age. Puusirs,—On Sauurday morning, August 21, AN- inte WH Ung ni ne son of Frances and the ate Wil! is friends ead thoes of the. faraity are invited to attend the {1 at the First Presbyterian church, corner of enue and Eleventh street, on Tuesday ebeatoes atten CE geal POTTER.—AL writen August 21, Emu. Coz, wie. ord oun A A Potter, i the gov year of hi The es and friends ‘of the family are invited to attend the fant i geeion, notnahemest £. 3. Potter, Plainfield, on Wie ae at gz 0 relock. Trains leave foot Btreet, Ne York, at lratf-past three and haif-; four PM ra, turning from Plainfield at twenty-five eight P. M. The remains will be taken to oo wood wistneriay morutng. Perrary.—On saturday, August 21, WILLIAM HL, son of David J. ee The relatives friends of the fi are ects family resp fully invited to attend the funeral, from the rest- dence of his father, No. 92 Consely ee strect, Wil- Lemsbane,am Tuesday afsernoon, at hali-past one o'clock, RitreR.—On Friday, fn | a 20, FrepenicK G.- River, aged 67, & Fnneral to- day at two elec, from No. 68 Amity street. SumMons.—The brethren of New York Lodge No. 330, F. and A. M., are hereby summoned to meet at their lodge room (Booth Butiding), this (Monday) after- noon, at one o’ciock, for the purpose of paying the last tribute of respect to our late brother, FrepeRick G. Rirree, By order of JAMER R. ELSEY, M. W. W. Pappow, Secretary. Rorger.—On Saturday, August, 21, 2, ADA ay young- est daughter a James and Roper. Funeral will take place ‘rom the t Teskience of her parents, Bedford avenue, near DeKalb, this (Mon- day) afternoon, at two o'clock, Relatives. ae frtends are tnvited to attend without further no! New Orieans papers piease copy. » August 22, AGNES, widow Rorrer.—On of John Rutter, aged 6 "years, Notice of fmeral to-morrow. Snisoxs.—On Sonday moi Any 22, GRoxGe LUTHER Simmons, infant son ‘Captain Thomes and Louisa G. Simmons, aged 22 months and 29 day Fuueral from the restdence of his —— Skill- Taan street, near W! uipagn el connenay mrarogen. ‘at two a’el "hue relatives af pat frien of the family are respectfally invited to att ScHENCK.—On n Saturday, ‘Augast 21, “Carmaersm Axx, daughter of Isaac €. and Catharine Schenck. The relatives and friends iy the acta are re- spectfully Invited to attend th: rom the residence of hi son the Jamales turnpike, near East New: York, this (Monday) afternoon, ab two o’clock, without ‘ther notice. STerneNsoNn.—On Sunday, A’ it 22, Wirt 8., only chitd of William W. and Mary M. Stephenson. Notice of funeral he Watsn.—On Sund: morning, Aucust 22, FRANCIS WALsn, brother of the late Thomes J. Walsh, aged 44 years and 7 months, The remains will be taken from his late residence, No, 55 Second street, to Albany for interment, by this (Monday) evening's boat. WITHkyY.—On Saturday, a at her rest- denoe, 10; Main street: broskiyn, Haskom Enters age of John Withey, aged’ 40 years and of The relatives and friends of the family are in- vited to attend the funeral this (Monday) aiternoon at two o'clock. WIGHTMAN.—On Tharsday, August 19, after a lim sering tliness, MARY ANNE, relict of George Wight man, aged 71 Fears and 6 months. ‘The ranerat will take place on Tuesday afternoon, at two o’elock, from the residence of her son-in-iaw, Beckwith, No. 113 Devoe street, between Graham avenue and Smith street, Brooklyn, E. D. ‘The The retatives and friends are respectfully lnvited to WILLIAMS.—On Saturday, August 21, of infamma- Se ot the brain, Joun T. Wittiams, in the did year age. ‘The reiatives and friends of the family, also the Members of Platt Lodge, 14, F..and A, My are re- Spectfullv invited to attend the funeral, from the Perry street. Methodist Episcopal chapel on Tues- day ‘afternoon, at hal/-past two o’ciock, without further notice. Suwmons.—The members of Piatt Lodge, 194, F. and A, M., are hereby summoned to meet at Taber. nacle Lodge room, corner of Thirty-fourth street and Sixth avenue, on Tuesday alternoon, at one o'clock sharp, for the purpose of paying the last tribute of respect to our deci To brother, John ‘I. Wiliams, ‘The members of sister lotiges and the fraternity ia general are cordially invited to attend, G, P. TAYLOR, Master. Werr.—On Sunday morning, Angust 22, Francrs. son se David and Klien Weir, aged 4 months ana 2 day: The relatives and friends of the family are res fully invited to attend the funeral, from ¢ dence of bis pare! resi- parents, No. 88 Gansevoort strevt, Ula (Monday) afternoon, at three o'ciock. Montreal and Quebec papers pivase copy. A! pn! nn Sunday morning, August 22, Dr. He N. W ‘rhe fut fanerai ‘will take | ag! on frossteg mas meeting, at ten o'clock, from his late residence, enth st.eet. Prienas or tne family are invited to om tend without furtier notice,