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HTUATIONS WANTED FEMALES. SITO ATTIONS: WANTED— FEMALES Cooks, &ceo “Nursem, &eo CLAR! ABLE WOMAN AS WERT STU 8Y.. BETWEEN 9TH AND 10TH AVS. fe CUARKEON ore RET reerance last place, | 4.27 “ie monthly nurse, for the mouth of i be seen for two days. Another for, the month of Gctober; best refereney fro aie WEST IoTit sr. FIRB?, YLOOR.—A RESPECT. ; oaks tr ETWEEN 9TH AND 12 to jomeance iB the country; good city | 4G wwe ts EST 16TH st, re 5 tert mln 0 oat PO ea to ae wishes a baby 10 wot nurse at her own home. $$ Dall or ad EAST R SD |AV.—A YOUNG Gt me 1453 BAST 2D 8! Sandro: good rteren ce » 478 PTH AV. THIRD VLOOR, BACK —A RESPECTA. 15: Tbe ST.—AS OOOK IN A LADY ( sibaby to fre ree ey gare repioemen., “tall 2, Searels = 2 8T.—-A RESPECTABLE YOUNG ‘OD AV.-A RESPECTABLE GIRL TO “MIND A 154 wear as ar Kk; no objection to the country ; 894 8 yy aud walt ou atable, Z TED LITTLE GIRL TO TAKE ELDERLY WOMAN AS Sreareorehtnen or do i ica chamberwork, Call corner sou Understands her business, how to st, und Broudway, first a ears Jellies, deserts, ke, ; wages’ reason- ferred ; city oF country reference. 23 ke eae aL ‘2TH 8T., NEAR 8TH AY.—A able woman as good cook ; will agaist id eran: Or country, 02 Mort, et . NEAR BLEECKER.—A8 FIRST roles thoroughly competent in mae ats, pasi snd ab 5 ray reigp anc domeaic, italia ane er an class ri or hotel a to'pay the highest wazes need apply. Call iis day. (AT MRS, COYLU!S.—A WEST, d1St, ST. REAR. AT NRG COLLIE. 4 tron in aul! private oily; no objection to boarding ase ; two years’ city reference. 36: 363 “certanis ‘ala ‘erp cn al in pot bafta a BLE WOMAN WISHES a SITUATION as rine French or Spanish 3 wishes to take ber ith her; city or cna, reas L. B., box 104 J0O% OUT FoR To-DaY's TELEGRAM CARTOON, THE FROG AND THE BULL, A NEW VERSION OF AN OLD” FABLE, ‘HIS GREAT ACHIEVEMENT OF ARTISTIO SKILL WILL BE ALL OVER Tue cIry IN THE EVENING TELEGRAM THIS” DAY. Chambermaids, &c. 4Q WEST STH ST.—A YOUNG GIRL, AS CHAMBER maid and waltress in a private family; no objection 40 @ short distunce in the country. 106 WEST 45TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG Woman aa chambermaid or nurse, aud to do plain 137 WEST S9TH ST, THIRD FLOOR—A YOUNG giri to do chamberwork nd waiting; best city refer- enc0; no objection to the country, 149 7TH AY, NEAR ITH sta RESPR TABLE do clamberwork aud waiting, bas ‘od elty rerefetence frou her lust piace. EAS? GiTH ST.-A YOUNG GIRL AS CHAM. die ents Se Plain sewing, or take care of HST. NEAR ITHAY., peed FLOOR, Am American girly 16 years, old, ab Ghambermaid and waitress, and maxe Herself generally Gee, fu; beat city reverences. WEST 35TH ST.-AS FIRST CLASS CHAMBER. 249 maiine dress aris ‘obj Gil TOP “ FLOOR.—A. GIRL Later Y chambermaid; ja willing and obliging; lan be wer three days, Dresemakers aud Serwstresses. ST FLOOR, FRONT ROOM, 227 EAST 1TH st. ¥ Fashionable dress and cloakinak: te, $8 upwards; Wrappers, d roisses' garinenis mate io order; Fatteroa and Fashion cutting and bastiog. Terms cash. muree. HENRY §T.-A COMPETENT SEAMSTRESS wishes 4 siuation fn a private family or as child's Bs oad 6TH AV.—A DRESS- maker of jon; Ke wocke ; 13. ‘or take oe ier buse would go oul by the day in ii -A RESPECTABLE YOUNG wo. berwork phehwaiae or chamber. 2D AV., BETWHEN 2D AND «AFH STS.—A young woman to go out by thh fay ‘or week as seam- stress; sewa on all kinds of machines; i a good band sewer ; country, Can be seen for wo days. 426 WEST 3TH ST..-AN AMERICAN LADY WOULD ) like the sewing of two more fatuliies? children fants’ clothes. Ie an exira sbirtmaker and extra operat 313 ‘would go to t! General Housework, &c. EAST 47TH ST., CORNER OF 8D AV.—A YOUNG roman to-do general housework in a small family; 2013 work ina small 337 Bast 30TH ST., NEAR 18T AY.—A YOUNG Wo. man to do genera! housework in a private fuinily ; Jaa good cook, wusher and ironer; good city reterenc 349 } Pesci gt TO aay aR HOU SE. 46 ote: WEST SI8T ST., TOP FLOOR..-a YOUNG GIRL to do general iousework, or plain cooking, wasu Ang and Srontng ; good references, REAR HOUSE—A RESPECT- ly landed, to do general hous Housekeepers, &c. FA. WERTS2D STAN AMERICAN LADY AS HOUSE- QE keeper in a gentioman's family, with or without chil- dren; country or city. Address Mrs, MONLS, for one week, 107 WEST WH STA RESPECTABLE PROTEST. ant girl as housekeeper; good olty refereace. Cail fortwo days. 241 EAST 2 T ST. widow woman ‘Trifers need not apply. POSITION AS HOUSEKEEPER AND COMPANION to an invalid, or governess or copyiet, wanted by 4 lady ‘Of refinement; reference given and required. Address MONTGOMERY, Heraid office. LADY OF RESPECTABILITY AND AMIABLEy DIs- L_Position would engage as housekeeper to « geatleman or tax of an inval or gentleman, Address for Fee days EJ, STANTON, Herald ofice. bos te TABLE AMERICAN Good references, (ety an Amer POSITION WANTED--LN re 110. pa Amorican woman who has a vractical kuow- ledgof the aumne. Address L. M. ©. Herald ofice, 7] OUSEKEEPHES POSITION WANTED—IN A ROTEL, by an American woman, who has a practical know: © are same. Address D. W. BARLOW, station D, zUa. FER, ANTED—BY AN AMERICAN LADY, WITH A LIT. tle girl 8 years of age, a situation as housekeeper; can ve good r reference from leat place. Apply at Working Wo- ee Proiective Union, Fos Bleecker st, between 10 and 2 st ‘or would go South with a lad Address HOUSER RE! Laundresses. dc. 44. FRANKLIN S81..-BY A FRENCH LAUNDRESS, gentlemen's, famtiy, hotel and resturaut wasiin, aang hor a sad mangling: will you pleawe yive sue works 107 jection EAST 11TH ST._A8 “FIRST CLASS Lal is in a private family ; can do tating: n0 AUXDRE ‘ ‘abe country; good Teferenoas. Can be for two days. — 1TH AY., IN THE REAR.— woM, 123 Out by the day to wash and BA OMA 4 70 vo 423) WEST 10TH ST., BETWEEN 67 EBB aver top toon teed see rape a opus do washing, or would take washing at her own OMAN WEST " 90RH PI { does French fluting; 09 od- T. an fret class laundré the count ()} WESTHTH BT, NEAR 7TH AV, FIRST 5 203 Afirst claes lai tress tn a hotel or Jaune iicep Bands bundio washing and clear starching; city references. 35Q EAST mp sr—a A-WOMAN WISHES WASHING and ironing in her own house or wwould go out by he cay; can do Gating and has the best reverence. ST 82D A RESPECTABLE WOMAN AO] Wine tiny wattunstho coe Nuraess, &c. n ae PARK ST..WANTED.-A pean eTBae. To take im or go out to wet nurse aby of the Ind: Foytt seers nil days oid. Apply to Mes, HARRI 124 WEST 3D ‘A RESPECTABLE YOUNG wowan, a a private bah aa nurse and plein ewer; can cut ap dresses and operate on ing wadhia ime; Sits Deon in nat nat place. ihree Fears; good —t. 30. 4st usTH ST. t BETWE N 3D AND (TI AYS., HAR. a reepectabi fantlige married woman as wet nue 40 ELS h for two days, NEAR 7TH AVY. —A YOUNG {araily to take care of children AS NURSE; nnd weanetocs {5.8 g00d paratoy @ 20 me machines home; country pre Can be seen 3, tee bate , 2() EAST 49TH 8T.—A GO nite att wah kaa ae, BAST 29TH 8T.—AS NURSE AND SEAMS’ sob ere or to do any up stairs work; country prelerreds ine oo HOUSTON ST.—A KIND AN) ABA, German woman as nurse 40 an in invalid, Gai ae 3 Waltresses, Kc. 8TH AV., TWO DOORS FROM 42D 81... joung woman as waitress or chamber ‘country; beast city reference, Miscelluncous. G7 BOLTON AY,. BROOKLYN.—A YOUNG LADY AS d copylet or todo other writing In a respectable oftice, fn New York or Brooklyn, Accress S.M, HL, care of Maga- zine © 105 “CHRISTOPHER 8T.T0 HOUSEREEPERS.—-A ) person that underatands the retittt carpets and Tidress ae of bre en ‘would go out by tl ty day or week, ae respectable maid and waitress jelly or 6 206 “sD AV, | CORNER TH st. hie Ri PECTABLE married woman, where she can take re, child, 234 years old, with her; is & cook, wasber and froner; low wages ; nd objection to the country ; good role Feference. t yan 2D ST., BETWEEN 7TH AND 8TH AV8. 2al A middie aged woman to take charge of an invuild Fady or a buby from its birth, or would, take charge of chil produce the ntoat reliable testimonials: no objec: tion ‘tou fo tom town or country, Call ov or address H, D.C. 433% EAST ISTH ST. ROOM 18, 3D FLOOR —A youug woman as houremald undress; no ob- Jectioua 0 the counts or to do washing ath own home; ‘Mit be done = am le years’ elty rete vences ; oall for two days, LADY OF RESPECTABILITY WOULD LIKE COPY. A. ingto do at home; excellent sere abe necurity, rens for three doys 0. F. Tu, box 203 Hi PERSON GOING tO ENGLAND WOULD WArr on. ON a Indy ou the presage; terms reasonable, tation 1; Post office. WELL QUALIFIED GERMAN LADY WISHES TO obtain w position af governess or as companion toa nny American lady ; best references. Avidrass Muss Le F., N ORPHAN YOUNG GADY DESIRES A HOME INA Christian family; ean teach children, act as amanuicn- ais or companion toa i KH yy; ls an excelleot reader; good re erences; terms reasonable.” Address box 126 Jwmaica, L Island. Vv ‘ANTED—BY AN AMERICAN WIDOW LADY, A eitnation as matron tn an inetitution, or oe housekeeper ina Rolph gentieman’s family. Adaress C. E. B., West jana. ANTED—BY A YOUNG AMERI to instruct children aud new; ina goo snart and intelligent, and no: afraid of work; ences can be given. ‘Address M. M. D., box 224 Warten, x A YOUNG PERSON, ENGLISH, AGED ‘M4, aituatlon as maid to one lady, or young ladies’ wpaid of to take charge of s baby, with s temily w Kurope.- Address E.4. MO! care of Mi roy, Mendenbail & Co, Cincinnati, Ohio.” “i WASTED. BY 4 YOUNG LADY, & SITUATTON as ‘auleslady, companion or governess for «mall children; no objection to live in the elty or country; salary wot eo much box an object aka good, permanent home. Address A. L. B., 162 Herald once. YOUNG LADY WANTED-IN A STORE; ONE AO. engjomed to business, Se a ae wh ait her parents, preferred. Address T. P. & CO., Hernid oiice. A QOOD, HONEST GERMAN GIRL FOR GENERAL ni Cali for ¢ just Jande: honsework at GIRL WANTED.-ABOUT 16 YEARS OLD, TO TAKI: care of a uy ‘and to uemiat {n the general housework of A xine private (emily. Call at 1,004 Myrtle wr., wear Marcy Brookiyn ow HANDS WANTED_70 WORK ON LADIES AND BD, genre’ bs also an experienced operator on Willcox M h ing. 4 f- ws achine. W. M, HUMPHREY & BRO., 813 Broadway. ILLINERS. ~-FIRST CLASS TRIMMERS WANTED. Apply to B. THOM & ©O., 481 Broadway. JEW SHIRO IRONERS WANTED.-ALSO A THO roughly competent frouer for all kinds of fine work, flat MANHATTAN LAUNDRY, 399 East 8b at, near TS iaaananed WANTED—AT 188 SOUTH ST. Wasten- A GOOD PLAIN OOK, GOOD WASHER apd lrocst, for a amall fainily ; thé best ety reference werk Api 9 West hth ef, upper door, between 0 and 13 o'elve ANTED.-EXPERIENCE, er & Wilson's sewing machine on ladies’ nner g opty indee used to Unisling uy Ene work ved apply. TEWART & CO,, Broadway, th and 10th sta, Apply Vv 7 ANTED. EXPERIENCED OPERATORS ON WHEE ex & Wilson's sewing machines to work on men's drawers; ulso good button hole makers on fine white shirts. Apply to A. T. STEWART & CO., Broadway, %b and 10th ata., it 9Ub st, entre Wyautgn WO GIRLS: ONE AS COOK AND LAUN. dress, the other as chambermaid aod waitress; must be willing to do piain sewing ; famjly simal!, must come well recommended. Iii West Aint st. ANTED-IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, A FIRST CLASS seamstress; one «bo thorough and “Emig on Wheeler a Wilson's i W ANTED--COOK, WASHER chambermasd aud waltrens. Wires RDER AND. VEGETABLE ply from 10 to 4 at ¥reaoh's Hotel. D—A THOROUGHLY COMPETEN Apply at ts V anakin, COOK WOMAN bat. URSE WITH A FRESH BREAST OF A young gir!ta tend children, Call at 245 ear Id ay, V TANTED--& pak PANTED--POR a FAMILY IN THE COU nrRy, NEAR the city, u first class cook and « good charuberinaid aud waitress, Boy at 40 Jobn at, up stairs, ws NtED—ci BAMBERMAID, AND WALTRESS; have guna relerenve from last place. Aappiy at No. Beekman piace, (oot of Bast 60th at. WANTED.A CHAMBERMAID, TO ASSIST IN. THE washing and ironing, good wages. Inquire at 247 West between th and at bin ‘ave h ai., ANTED—A FEMALE NURSE. APPLY FROM 2 TO 3 P.M. at the Jersey City Hospital, foot of Washingt: W ai., Jersey Ci WANTED. EXPERIENCED BABTERS ON CLOAKS: tugse who understand to operate op Singer's machine, Call for three days at a4 Went 27th « Warts URLS WHO UNDERSTAND PouISHING jewelry BALDWIN, SEXTON & PETER: 0 Broads \ANTED A LADYSMAID AND SEAMSTRE must have first rate rocomimen dette 83 Grand Hotel, corner Broadway and Sist at, wastep in the country (not washing) city: at 26 West 19th sh, between I and 5, Ww ANTED—A eubOF st, at Worelore ti WANTED. ol OMPFPTENT CHILD Nt seamstress, to go to tho country jmmediatedy ; bes reference required. Apply thla morning, between 9 and 10, 17 Brant U6 at, ANTED_A wee NORSE, FOR AN ANT BE- tween 7 und be old, ab dol Degraw at, second honse from Smith st., Soul Brooklyn, vetwera 6 anit AL M,, Cor two days, Apply wir “A IRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK GIRL FOR MGAY HovSAW ena! wages $A. Apply al day. ORK: OIRLS TO one as cham- wash aad iron, at 96 Kast ANTED—TWO NEAT, OOMPETEN to Norwich, Conn., In’ a amall fata bermaff aod waitress; the other toc Apply to-day, with reference, from 10 to Wih st, between od amd 4 Westen COMPETENT PROTKSTANY COOK TO 40 to the ava whore with w family of four; must assiat with the washing and understand bread nnd pastry. Apply to-day, from # to 1) o'clock, at room No, 60 Grand Hotel. ANTED.-A PROFESSIONAL EMA Atrietiy private Family, on Staten | one who fs cleat % COOK, IN a, north sber rn bene fully understands the cooking of ry, aud gerving the same prompt- Gall at 81 Onder wt, room No. 2, st._stru ATION WANTED AS ina hotel, or private boarding at reterenoe given. YOUNG MAN WANTS A BITUATION EMS BANG facturing besiness to learu the same. Address, with particulars, bor Wi! Jersey City Post ofc YOUNG MAN, WITH TEN YEARS’ EXCERIE A ORE tocery business, dette & aituation ina Wret lads store .N. raid office. Address D. SINGLH YOUNG MAN WISHES A_ GQoD_ strua. tion as bartender; can furnish the beat cily references nd cash socurity if required. Can de aeou trom 10 to I%at ‘iy last piace, 194 Fulton st, XOUNG, STOUT MAN (SWEDE WANTS A si Ta. A How ax porte: or any Kind of work speaks Engl [raid of work. Addroas 3 ‘iillee. YOUNG SWEDE, Herald ; AX, 18 YEARS OED, sus DISENGAGED, wishes: a respectable esta! Hakimen beat references from last employer Audveae 3, ‘tustion a€ barkespel OMPETENT YOUNG MAN, OF VERY STEADY bite, and who speaks German ond French, wants & Mtuation as waiter toa hotel or private family. address C. We Herald office. JRPORTERS.WANTED, BY A sore MAN, NOT afraid of work, an office position nmap ;10 years? aang in Custom Howse business; ben” reference, Ad- dress J. W. GEDNEY, 616 Broadway. 4 eee Veta as A YOUNG ENGLISHMAN WHO PER fectly understands his business @ sitaation as butler; denja\yie character; no objection to town ra or coUMUTT. ‘Ad: arene? HL, Routh Orange (N. J.) Pows ofl ais owe girls for the | NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 5, 1870. ___SETUATIONS WANTED—MALES, | SOPARTNERSIEPS, Ay AITES ries “CLASS, IN A HOTEL O8 RESTAU. (JOPARTNERSHY. ware sy ‘yapeake Branch ond Eneiee Bo oy oe C DISSOLUTION, under the firm of byection to Ad SH “no obje country, Address F. W., box 7 nies ie Sr, oF ¢ partuership heretofore exiatin, y Me Leeds i Miner ta, Gissolved ANTED—A POSITION IN A CLOTHING OR DRY goods house: three years’ experience ; stents worker; and weil recommended, Addrews L. P., Herald Wanna SITUATION BY A RESPECTAULE WDE Nad as porter, or would drive a truck in any — Kind of a.siore, who fe but a short time im thia city, Apply firm will be hquldaved | ALLEN 8, MINER, Nor. ob Chamern street saa'77 Hadas eareee Naw Youn, August 1, 10. (AOPARTNERSHIP, THE AUCTION AN Business, established tn 1847 by Henrv Hi, will be continued by allen H. Miner, surviving partner, who has associated with bim bia brother, Henry D. ner, imder tne trm pame of ALLEN B. MINER 1S BROTH COMMISSION Leeds & Miner, | HE Sajerrooms Now. 0 Chambers and 3 ‘Galleries, Nos. 517 and #19 B: New Youx, August a Geese OF OF Lat EXPERIENC Lt AS BOOK. keeper, corres nt and manager, French ie ma taal aud with with a a Knowles of P raparbratton butnest Pe tat: on and sala: tered, tC ?. jerald « — seis bed 4 SSISTANT O08 EEPER WANTED.—A xouNG EW YORK, AUGUST 1, 187u, ‘The tirm of Smith, 6 oived by mutnal consent, Martin & wold this Biber be Tr wil ne aT, man, who is q iod by education and expe: een (0 dation. take eof a set of books and make watt eauoie iS ay er 6 office of a wholesale grocer ; to $706. Hemy WOWA aye Give real name and reference on ay mlealion’ ead persed syed JAMES B, BACH. WHOLESALE GROCER, Herald of LIMITED PARTNER ‘This ie to cevtity that the subscribers beta ersh!p, pursuant to the psovisions ‘art 2, of the Revised Statutes of the Stat and of 'the several acts amendatory thereof, tion of lawful business within the State be egrdusted under the name or firm ol A ROOKKREPER AND COLLECTOR WANTRD—IN livery stable ; inuat be a good pon steady iperienced ip ol neaa pre ferred, ” addreas BOOKKEEPER, | station O. OTEL OR HALOON KEEPERS.—A RELIABLE MAN | tin & Bi general nature of the busi wishes a situation as clerk or bartender, in or near the | tended to po transacted je the Stock Sroterags { oily, night or day rare, for four months, for his board only ; wholly on commission, inciuding the buying and good reference, Address U. C., Herald ofice, Selling on commiasion of stocks, bonds, gold and securities. The names of ul tho general aud epeotal partners interested pee in, and thefr respective places of reainane 1, are ae fe General partners, Edward K. Willard, Meur! WR FEW ACTIVE TEA CLERKS: NO! Py those snare acquainted need apply at J. one Martin, of the city of New York, and James B. Bach, 0 <2 aaa ————— | city of, Brookiyn, in ths Bate of 1 of N New York. FANTED—TRAVELLING SALESMAN, WITH LARGE | Be? William M. Tweed, Jay Gould and Henry ‘and established Yor lamp and glass | Of sald city of New’ York. The amount aoquatatance trade, howe, “Addrens d: Be . W» Herald ofice, with full partic a nr in OM ANTED-TWO CLERKS, Fe ror THE RETAIL TEA experienced, wit! Address which each #peclai partner hak contribaicd to the common | stock is a8 6:—Wi ‘Tweed, one bundred thou. and dollars, in cash; one hundred thousand dollars, in cash, and Smith ove buwdired thousand dollars, In cash: ‘The partnership ia to commence on the ear Gould, lonry N. By as era h good reference, tas day ot ai ve ae terminate on the Sit day of ANTED—AN ENTRY OLERK, IN A WHOLESALE VENRY It, BEART, pastuera, ‘house; must bes, quick ui Ggurex and of character. Rantrriting of “applicant, JAY couLDe i Teferences, box 1,65 New York Post oa WILLIAM M: a { Speclal partoers, WARTEDIIN A CUTLERY HOUSE ‘A YOUNG MAN “i ps arents and bas some knowled of bookkeeping. Kudreas P with reference nN BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. t. ba 0 RARE OPPORTUNITY.—THE ELEGANT BAR, replete with rosewood and oak fixtures, paintings, cut Rlassware, fine private water closets, &e., complete; to With Fruft Store and Lunch Room attached :newly decorated | location unequalled; 160 Broadway, near Jobn street; can | Row beleaked; wlarge bnsiuees iabured. | Apply to CitA\ CHICKHAUS, on the premises, COACHMEN AND GARDENERS. PROTESTANT MAN GED bd YEARS, W. situation as coachmma ity rereres COACHMAN'S: SITUATION WANTED—BY A PRC ot LOOKING FOR BUSINESS SHOULD RXAMINE testant man, in city or country; best city reference Champion Cow Milker, patented April 6, 1810. A Address J. B., box 21 Herald ottice. Brena Shown dally miiking cows. Ofice of ain om roadway. A YOUNG SINGLE GERMAN MAN WANTS A SITUA. | ——— Eases tien as gardener Bocas understands the manage. | A PARTNER WANTED-WITH A SMALL cAPITaL, ment of t prapery. Address G. M., care Al- in well fitted up fruit store on Broudway. Cail at ‘Broad iw ou: fred Bridgeman | ra ‘Son, #7 1,229} Broadway for further particulars. of. Ee FARINRE Ant TED—IN A LIGHT PROF‘ ITABLB id established —a person. t & for # few hundred dollara, teeipt er or iequire at No. J Abingdon square, RESPECTABLE MAN WISHES A SITUATION ON a farm to take care of horses, cows, ke.: good driver; can take care of a garden or tend in'a store. Addvess J. No. * | box 219 Herald office, ' WANTED—AS BY A. oye, cage Entarant Bootsbiesn bebo: totoughs Beira JG4 THIRD AVENUE, NOW DO. i ig a Dourishing vusiness; twenty barrels per werk a doa a Aen Highest city felerences. Ad | scodcabetrade, Cull at tue-svore aiizem, ae oe a -IN THE WHOLESALE WINE A SMART YOUNG MAN, AGE 2 SINGLE, JUST AR- and liquor brsiness, with a ea) of from $10,000 to rived from London, wants a situation as coachuan, | ¥)5,00." Address Xv Heraid 0} footman or valet; can cnt huir and shave ; or to took alter an Tpralld gentleman; can produce good character ; country nog objected t0, Address Pickwick House, 147 aud 149 ., Between Weat and Washington of, ERSONS WISHING TO MAKE THEIR LIVING ALL on AUB & M Siete 38 Broadway, second loft, from 9 to b o'clock ; 60 cents to start wit; article flourishing ; just ont. SITUATION WANTED. AS COACHMAN BY ASORER, Teliable young man who periecily understands drivin, Ree HANCE FOR A BUSINESS MAN. FOR SALE, the ent of horses, harness and a first class Sainple Room. For full pariteulars inquire car ienin, is | at 149 Fulton street, tour doors east of Broadway. und rdening; best olty ‘reference ‘aud obliging: “Aditrees Jer box 196 ral off YOUNG MAN WISHES A SITUATION 48 COACH- man; In ons of the beat of grooie; understands plain ening’; fs willing and obliging; no objection to the co abet and couptry reference. Aditrese N, H., box ¥ APECIAL PARTNER WANIED. TWO GENTLEMEN, \) one amnomber of the New York Stock Exchange, the other of the New York Gold Exch ange, both ‘active business men, having & capital | between them of #20,000 end an expe- rience of many years in the street, «re desirous of meeting with a party who would join them’ in forming @ copartuer- ebip for the transaction of a atrictly commission business tn stocks, bonds, a who would contribnte $350,000 special capital. B., box 1,620 Post office, 1PO CAPITALISTS... HOUSE OF TWENTY YRA experience, locaind in Philadelphia, with branches New York ant Boston, reecto) wlurge business in fine Rye and Bourbon Whiskey onsensing two of thi aistil- cries in tho countey’-in Maeriand ami Weel Virg full operation, 1s desirous of securing one or two active or silent partners, with a cash capital of #3hi,000 or $40k.000, with @ view to enlargement and better mem tet the business, Address bors, %02 New York Port afice, SITUATION WANTED-AS COACHMAN, BY A sober, slendy young man ; has good referenoe from: last ‘can ollp horses aud’ wait om table if desired; in writing to make bimeslt ta oF about a gentleman's place inogt geurvally useiul; willing and obliging, Adurems E, 8. Coachman, Herald oftce. NOACHMAN’S SITUATION WANTED BY A FIRST clase whan; can gire several years! exty reference will be found willing and obliging, “Address. 1), box 110 feruid (Qeacamas,, AMERICAN, UNMARRIED; (SkILEUI expert, stylish city driver! first class, educated, expe joed inan'and horseman ; sae Neh he." Gj Arand at, New Sork. OLUMBIA STEAM FLOU® MILLS FOR SALE. RE No. 4 Atantic Dock, Sivoklyn, in complete order. particulars address E. Browaway, New York. \ PEROT, on the premises, of 17 oachman, ANTED A PARTNER, AS ACTIVE OR SP pital of $10,000, iu aw establisved produce ou bavinese dress A., box 147 Herald otice, IMMEDIATELY, A GENTLEMAN WITH (00 to goto Europe; a Ribera! arrangetnent will be curity furnished, Address WILSON, box iA Herald BY understands the © gardening; best ri Addrews JAMES, 876 Brondway. YARD NER'S s siTuanion WANTED x two ebildren: of all Linds of hot, houses and ontdoc commendations, A SCOTOH TANTED-4 PARTN , re vw STATIONERY AND printing business, with «small eapital; busin «: it hed and doing’ a firstclaes trade. ‘Address LASS COACHMAN; Vall op or address GQrrvarion WANTFD.—AS FIRE’ yo aly understands baie ‘ent O71 wi © 8600, WANTED —WiTH Ti $3000. 8S ones, ness and exclusive inouopdly ; # aure Lortum Buildings. F500. GrARIRER WANTED IN A VERY 3 9) + paving business; will pay $100 per week; « good for 4 busi pan. Jnquire ut 2 West Forly-aiata 4 near Sixth avenue, $4.000 & ANTED. SITUATION WANTED RY MARKRIFD MAN A wife; man Co work on a farm or do gardening, wite to do general housework; are competent; retereace given, hd dress W. B., bor M44 Herald otliee. on or 40 Tryon Row TANTED.- SITUATION AS COACUMAN 7, of 10 work dna warden, by a young esa J. C., 78 North oth si,, Witiamaburgy AND Omit . D. IMMEDIATELY FOR AN OPE. Address J. well recommended, Herald ofiice. roferenee address, with fall name, BALTIC, | $6. 000 OR $8.000.aPECIAL OR ACTIVE PART. j ferald on HELP WANTED—0AT A GOOD, STEADY = MAN | WANTED-—10 tA. charge of whe dining room and botel near New York; must be a good ise ner wanted, to enlarge manufacturing busi 4 atablished three years ago, For particulars call at i6 am street, rooms No. 7. ENTLEMAN DE: SIRES A PARTNER recommended, Apply to Dr. KENT, 176 Bleecker st. $6, OOO: Rh. iuades th eterekae eon aoe a7 ~ | estublisned and very profitable manufacturing business. and A SIQUT Hoy To eur Paros IN A coutan | to enable tim tou {urge standing orders for the tal teade: factory; owe who bas had experience. Apply at tl! given aud required. Addrews 0. ft, Herald Centre si. ! } OY WANTED.-IN AN OFFICE, ADDKESS, WITH { ), O00, CANDY AND CHOCOLATE MANU. reference, bos 5,029 New York Post alfice, ‘ . pte for sale, best location ; establiabed {dolby splendid business, tating age aint of F Address OANDY, Her OY WANTED. AN INTELLIGENT, ENERGETIC LAD, == who writes very handsomely, in w position where a ENERGETIO. BUSINESS MAN. BY. h business experience will bw required. Addrcax is SINE *p 4 auit profital partichlars, box 8)'station 2. tunity £ Pp gin. security for money invest Apply (9 SUMN 1, investigation solictied, A RESPECTABLE MAN, WirH Si Marra aeet who cap attend ina utara vom and ba nent engacement, money full ured. Addreas, and ad dreas, BI ‘ald often, Ai with full WANT 4 FEW MORK A¢ We tir Naw Jersey, ws LOST AND METROPOLITAN SA ¢ tinder will phew FOUND. INGS BANK BOOK, NO, retara 10 the bank, No, i } NUS FOR WARREN'S New York an 0 OST... train wht LEFT IN CAR OF NEW arrived at Jers aboots ‘lock P. di) lady's gery maroon ja ther aide, aurter the fla ‘A YOUNG MAN and cloth skirt bunin feather . : : ~ | Please returu to of address BRAUH & CO., 43 Dey street, iwe TED A GOOD, PAITHE UL YOUNG MAN TO | ataits chee i be ecally ose dint ouny See ae Te OREM a CO.sttn Benny: ost-#i0 REWARD ON ‘THURSDAY, AUGUST ¢ 4 between the by - |. in going: from |, Fulton at then i" Third avenue carn paper: algned by a nomber of shiping and ‘commercial Armas this city. ‘The avove reward will be patd by returning saute to oie of Bvaning Express. Li W4STED-A YOUNG MAN TO ACT AS TREASURER and (ake anilerest ta x travelling omtertalnment must have some capital, DOBSON, 360 Kowery, room No. JANTED--A BOY ABODT 16 YEARS OLD pie RON errands) mist come well renommended. ply, Mee } tween 10 and 19,0°cockty PUTZKL. & GOLDMAN, a per office ani 4 subscription or Tin The Inder will please 15 Moulgormery wtreet , OS? OR STOLEN--RANK BOOK NO. 5,71, Market Savings Bank, Nassau street, New York no ase Loony one but the owner returo at to the oank, or tod, BURST dersey Cliy, No J ‘ ™ EDIWAL. F, MADAME GRINDLE, FEMALE PHYSICIAN, 110 West Twenty sixth atrea! “6 relief toall jwinale soupiainis, Pleansnt rooms { REWARDS, | A Lapin PAYSICIAN.. OR. It. D. GRINDLE, PRO. YESTERDAY, A PROMISSORY } {A lemon of Siew tery, J wuoceaniitl pruntien # Moore & Bridgiorts, of Winvnw, Misa. In favor 1 inthis ‘tain celiet (otadies, with or with dated Maret 70, at four out, med @rellef 40. tna, twos! oUaioM patient. in utioned againat negu 44 houra, jence 120 Weat Ywenty-ncth street near yment having been at ©, BROWNING & 2% Broadway REWARD,.LOST, ABOUT EIGHT DAYS AGO, ons Biaten Island Terryhoat, « small Clock Move. abovr raward will be ond no questions YOR MARRIED alwara give iui married” Indies, WREAT AND 20RE REMEDY Indies. The Pertagusar Femule baling specially prep » by turnin ft to HW. M. 4 CO. 4, These pills celieved mo i one day, without td , , y ke magic. | Price Dr. A.M. MAU RL wn id Yoana OBAU, office 129 Tdberty street, or sest by mall, PHO) REWARD WILL BE PAID FOR THE, RETURN — peeeret b) oa lemon whits Setter Dog to No. 613 Kast Ly PRIVATE DISEANES CURED IMMEDIATE, vs Fite aireet, Has oyaer's neue aud address on collar, ZA without mercury, “Manwond restored. Orion ¥ Fate. ye HARRISON, 2 Biath ay SIC REWARD WILL BE PAID BY THE UNDEI- en = ps ) signed for the recovery of ®. $000 United Statew A CERTAIN CORE FOR MARRIED LADIES, Witt | Fratoriy Bonds No. B10, molew trom No, 88 West Forty. Qe without wrdicing by Madame RESTELL, Professor | sixth stirel, Lhe publlo aie cautioned against negotiating ob Midwits er BI yeure’ practice. | Her intatlloie Fre ea} the naa PADOOK & CANNON, Sd Nessus nirect, femain Pills price BL, or No. 2, specially prepared ~ - married Ia be 8b, wich caa ‘cever tall, arp ante and Hi) REWARO.—LOst, auGUST & DA healthy, ‘Sold’ Only at her office, No.1 Bast’ Fittyascond { BAO) tage sroruer hieventh a n atreet, Grat door from Fifth avenue, and at tg ata, US Peet, or sem’ by mail. ather Travelling Bag, coutal clan No, Greenwtel ay Causton, old watoh and iso f : i 0 "9 op & Kein makers, countertelt: Nee ‘Tun above (reward. Gea no queation# makes wl ba Ss OMAN ey returning the whole to Ovlous! c OLLY, VAN BUBAIRK, PHYSIC! (aN, Bosanteans of Einanes, New Court Hous, ainbers strert,, temale complaluts. Elegant rooms, 11 Now York. Counnitation trae, ‘SPECIALTY—NO PER, REWARD.—LOST, Avauat i, AN. EMERALD TIUL. Ring surrounded with diamonds, ‘The above ¢a- Ber member of New York $106 A Medical Col. | ward willbe paid aud no ques:iona asked by returaiag the lege and R.0. Sargeous sited ae uscal to p orhas aincaseet™ 8 cart cal | gama tc Mesere, MUNN & SPARC ADI, idl Pearl street, JRED. DK. &, COR- $1.000 Renare “gio Wilh BE PAID AND ho questions asked, to any person who will return to JOMN & GEORGE BLISS, 66 South street, the pra- perty conslating of Drewses, Furs, Bllver aod plated Ware anit other articiga, some marked 8. ¥ or Sarah LL PRIVATE DISEASES CURED AT ONCE, WITH. “tna retry, no detention from bustness, Dr. LEWIS, rest, | Bhaw; one United ~-LADIER IN TROUBLE GUAKA ED IMMEDIATE | Staten Ten-forty $580 Bond, aome gold Coin and a Visto, ah AY relief. Ne pay (until perfeotiz c 4). Dr. ASCE: Dae from Hones. Na. ¢} i Forty-aizth atreet, Oue of the No. 8 Aunity placa (Laurens street.) zi ti a .o shoes on. a ed ‘said articles were taken aval ina own ti f the same are not returned me Rous ISEASES CURIE IMMEDIATELY ” ert ith ot Kragoat. ne sndra ge wilh there jam street, without mercury, flier lor recover: the pr and for Magic Invigorators iont manhood rratered In Wierd | the sdmvien "ibe tniere . wena ® Rw ARD. TH! NEW YORK sTOOK A reward of $10,000 for the CERTAIN, x CORK FOR LADIES IN TROUBLE DE, NS, 04 Chatham street, with or without medicine. $10.000. arrest and convict tetion of the murderer oF murderers of Bow Henry i Leeda and ee Rt enanon. ‘The business of the late JERSEY RAILROAD | i WANTED «SITUATION | 45 COACITMAN BY A ration lu the Franco-irussian war; 100,000 | young man who understands bis ousiness; is willing ured in 60 deve: if agreeable party, may: to make himself useful; suber; don't smoke. Can coma | bandlethe money from the start. For fail a j brother of the late | ofelock, from the Church of St. Vin { folly in y THE TRADES. ONOGRAMS.—WANTED, TWO Fins? CLARKS WORK- men, Wo naw out and engrave wolld cus monograms for arness Apply immediately BOLAND, 148 Fulton elreet. RESSMAN yanrsp ONE WHO THOKOUGELY UN. tands the pressing of velvet and plusu hata Apply to R. SHOMPBON & CO., alway. ANTED—A QONFECHIONRS. WHO UNDERSTANDS making jozenges and pan wot Lo West poly at 108 Liverty sC, once of NATHAN a DREYFUS, WARTED A MAN WHO HAS BREEN EMPLOYED IN the business of tucking pe finishing masiins, or one required for the purpose. oflice, who knows about the machi Adidreas box 1,078 New York I ik ANTED—A SITUATION IN A SOAP FACTORY BY 4 man who has had ton years! experien ce in France. Addreat No. 9 North = FAVOHCASE MAKERS.—WANTED, Goon, first class workmen to work on jewelry, Ap- ply to FORD! & MULPORD, John st s FINISHER ON WOOLLEN castors, beavers aud One faced hand used apply. Goad refer ment in w first class mill Ad- ice, Foiiadelpbia, “FRENC MH ADVE RTLSEMENTS, IEMANDE--UNE BONNE D°ENFANTS WPRAN- eaise); une qui peut coudre et qui porte de bona ren- scignoments, S'adresser avant 9 heurce du matin ou apres Sihenres du solr a Vi, She rue. NE DAME FRANCAISE, SACUANT COUDRE PA faltement et pouvant faire robes, lingerie et toutes norten de reparations, desire obtenir de Vouyrage ou alc # la journee. ‘Adresser Mme, 5. B., 507 roomie st. MARRIAGES ohare wee THS. Married. sy.—On . Thursda, KENN4—HENN Jane 16, ab ches elie | \ | | | } | the Paultst’s church, Futy-minth street and Tenth | avenue, by the Rev. A.J. Young, Tiomas PHELAN KENNA to Karik A. M., daughter of the late Thomas Hennessy, Esq. MAnsu--BiaNc ARD. At Staunton, by Rev. Mansu, Esq., of Jersey City, N. Biancarp, of New York ctt PILLOT—BELLAMY.—On , Lyudburst, by the Rev. J. H. Quimby, EB. ~ Pu. Lor ol New'York, to Miss VicToriA BELLamy, of Sefer: son county, Florida, RELYEA—LkiGH.—On Wednesday, August 3, bd “The Gem,” the residence of the bride's brother i law, Mr, A. 3, Cook, Princeton, by the Rev. P. Hartivell, Mr. FLORENCE M. RELYEA to Miss fanerse B. Leigh, both of Jersey Onty, N. J. Sawyer,-LOgan.—Ou Tuesday, August 2, at the residence of the bride, by the Itev. Pr. Burehard, St. Francis’? church, Father Weed, Hoseer de, bed Miss Louise Meneir Sawyer to Hannad J, LOGAN, both of New York Died. Abry.—-On Wednesday, August 3, AUGUSTE ABKY, aged 81 years, 11 months and 11 days. ‘Lhe relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from St. Paul's church (Broadway and Fulton street), on Saturday morning, at haif-past ten o'clock. The remains will be taken to Greenwood Vemetery for Laverment, BELLEVU Atone o'clock on Wednesday morn- ing, August 3, LAURENT BELLEVUE, u native of Bor- deaux, France. ‘The funeral will take place this (Friday) afternoon, at two o’elock, from bis late residence, No. 266 51xul avenue. BURNS.—On Thursday, August 4, MARY ANN, the belovea wife of Thomas Burns. ‘The relatives and friends ate respectfully invited vo attend the funeral, from ber laie residence, No. 438 Greenwich street, ou Saturday afternoon, at one o'clock, CAMPBELL.—On Thursday, "August,4, BELL, in the 39th year of Nis axe. Pho frie ads and relatives are requested to attend the funeral, on Saturday alternoon,'at two o'clock, from his late residence, 90 North Sixth street, wit liamsourg. Carty.—On Tuesday. August 2, at her’ residence, 825 East Ywenty-fonrth street, Extzabern, the be- loved wife of Garrett Carty, in the 3th year of her n James Came P remains were interred in Calvary Cemetery on ‘Thursday, and were attended by her numerous Jrienas, UONKLLN. Suddenly, on Thursday, August 4, Geonce Conk.1y, aged 45 years, 2 months ana 5 days. “the relatives and friends of the family are respect- fnlly invited to altend the funeral, from his iate resi- dence, 428 Noriolk stweet, this (Friday) afternoon, at two o'clock, Dovaias.—On Thursday, youngest son of Benjamin P. uged 13 months and 5 days. The relatives and friends of the family are respect- folly invited to atiend the funeral, from the rewklence of his parents, Lainyette avenue, near Broadway, Brooklyn, U this (Friday) afternoon, at three o'clock. GAN, —Suddenly, on Thursday, Angust 4, Loan N, ® native of Bun, Kings county, ireland, in the 28th year of huis age. ‘The friends of the family, and those of his cousin, John Roach, are respectfutiy invited to attend the faneral, from his late residence, No, 825 Secoud aves nue, this (Friday) afternoon, at lalt-past one o'clock. Dusonp.—On Thursday, Angust4, Harkin, only son of Cornetins J. and Emiy Dumond, el 6 wponths and 6 days. ‘The friends of the family are remedial Invited to attend the funeral, from ine house of the parents, 359 West Forty-second street, on Saturday alternvon, at half-past twelve o'clock. At Livings'ouville, N. Jviws Durroy, m the August 4, WARREN, md Susup A, Douglas, » on Wednes- th year of his Y At Orange, N. J., Jon son of William and Ligne ¢ HayoeN.—On ‘thursday, Kogust 4 Parnick Hay DEN, son of Edward and Margaret Hayden and ‘Thomas Hayden, of Wiliiams- ve of Castie Moore, county Carlow, rea (GNacivs, infant harg, a no wland, aged ‘The relauves 10 attend the fun 8 years, a friends of the family are Invited rai, on Satard rnoou, at two nt de Pant, Wil- Poin thea ts Hork & Hastings, on the Hudson, on Weines- day, Augus f cholera jafantum, MARIA Louise, lu fant daughter of Matthias aud Augusie Hop: aged 5 months and 19 days. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are vespect- fully urvited to attend the funeral, tots (Friday) morn ing, wt half-past nine o'clock. | Curriages will be do Waiting on the arrival of the hall-past nine boat at the (oot of Harrison street; thence to Greenwood Cemetery for interment, JOHNSON.~—At his resitence, a) Jamatca, L. Thursday, August 4, the | WILLA JonNson, D. 1)., rector of Grace church, in thu year of his age. Relatives, friends and clorgy are invited to attend jiaiasburg, where a solema requiem fered for the repose of his soul, an | Caivary Cemetery tor imterment. | j the funeral, on Monday afternoon, at half-past one o'clock, from the house, aud at two orelook from Grace church. Cars wave Hunter's Pojnt at ball-past r the funeral. Snudenily, on Wednesday, August 3, ater apoennl and painful lliness, CAROLINE J URGENS, the beloved wifefo! Joun R, Jurgens, aged 49 years, 6 months and 16 days, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respeot- ved to attend the funeral, from her late resi- rner of Graven avenue aud Boerum sacet, irday aiternoon, at two o'clock. LLY. —On Thursday, Angust 4, MARGARET, wife of Thomas Keily, in the 27th year of her age, The relatives and friends are respectfully requested to attend the faneral, which wil take place from ler late residence, No. it Taiman. street t, Brooklyn, oa Sunday afternoon, at onejo’ciock precisely, LOHMAN Suddenly, on Wednesday, Angust 3, WIL t1AM LORMANN, aged 54 years and 3 mont ‘The relatives and friends o1 the family are respect- fully mvited vo atiend the funeral, from Bt Joun’'s Lutheran church, Onristopher street, between. Bie aud Fourth streets, ils (Friday) afternoon, at rwo o'clock, MoGormick,—On Thursday, August 4, Spvitie McCormioK, jauit Kon of Oliver RK. and Marie se- McCormick, aged @ months and 25 days. aneral on Saturday morning, at ton o'clock, from No, 128 Kast hty-chird street, Friends of dence, ! | | | { the family are layited to attend, Netpaanpr.—-On Thursday, August 4, after a tong ines, Sanat CHRISTINA Neipaarpr, oldest, daughter of Anguat and Sarah Neidhardt, aged 15 years, 9 months and 20 days. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect. } wy jnvited to attend the funeral, on Saturday morning, 2t haif-past ulne o'clock, from No, 9 Sulil- van street, Nixoy.--On Wednesday, Anguat %, Enrmappro NIXON, widow of Thomas Nixon, sean Fer- manugh, treland, in the 68th year of her ag ‘he relatives and friends of the tomy are re. speottudly invited to attend the funeral, from r jate residence, 207 Firsy Avenue, this (Friday) after 190s it hulf-past oné o'c.oc! ALL.—On Thursday, Angust 4, Many O'DONNELL, the beloved wife of Edward F. O'Don- neu, @ pative of the parish of Tismore, county Waterford, Treland, In the goth eas vad hee age, lay her woul rest tn ‘ne friends and relatives of the y are rogpect- fully invited to attemd tne funeral, ui her Lave residence, 415 Second avenue, on Saturday afr. noon, at half-past one o'clock. PRCKWELL.--At Middletown, N. J., panes. kind August 3, HENRY W, PeCKWRL, or "Bro klyn, Not ice of funeral hereafter, Purkk.—On Wednesday, August 8, Freneniwk W1LLIAM, youngest son of Joua F, and Heiene Pupke. Konruts.—suddenty, on Tuesday, August 2, Joumr a Ropents, aged 62 years, § months and 23 days, The funeral wil take piace from the House of Jars this (Friday) afternoon, at halfpast two clock, The relatives are respectfully tnyited to insot * ie Ra) roy ro look ag ad assan Btree! lewark, at two o’clock P, Ld ment at Fairmount Cer oom » i RovgH.-—On Tuesday, AI 2, ab 776 Greenwich is double sfongia Permate Eile ott Gorn nig, f ald who was ‘eon of ase sa tisrle tkmnamag on oye CF istic ls Tweniye | Street, HARRY, only lenty K, and Isabella ¥, GREAT LADIES’ BENE@ACTOR—DR. EVANS, o4 | (urd Laas aa Pag 4 oi nee eh ert a 080 A Chathar strest.—His powerful, safe medicines, price pee ROWNELL, Vice Chairmen, Gov, Com, SCHMADE At Brooklyn, on Tu , August 2, 3. Also gentiemen's private discaate Cured, Muuhood re- b:6: Whit, Secretar “rey he peta hye ah M., after mers short and’ savero Lim _ - ALENA MADE] ec ea es —— ony laughter of ‘soln 4 ana laleua Schmadeke, ITIZENS AND STRANGERS IN NERD OV CONFI “SUITABLE REWARD WILL RK ra1p vor Axy aged to eara 6 a aga if information of John Hetn Righin ot ‘ara 6 MOAthS and ¢ dential medical treatment should cousuit the olf pract as ot tee pom Bg gd mb ee Marerdatives and friends of tue famtly are reapect- | sen rats imines ce dark invited to attend the funeral, from the residence MANHOOD OR IMPOTENCY, RESULTING in ven, lt of yonth or eee causes; young, eo : = aged, men restor man! if, by ir. La, he Lewls, No. 7 h ‘street, New York. Forty years private eel __ MISCELL hs Practice. HAT YOU ARE FITTED FOR I be ascertained from a ti90, Ge: Go to the office of the P: ARBNOLOGIOAL JOURNAL adway, and you will soon learn how much benelit can N° PAY UNTIL CORED.—DR. (AND MADAME WEST Rooms eet cpe ntertiew ; their French Puls nover fail ore and during conipement. Fonueid eure Uregl, near Broadway, dW, pr Sarco N LIFE CAN ONLY fae be derived in aif si Hour from an tnlerview with en experi: om wite of Lewis 4 of her parents, 86 President street, South Brooklyn, ei afternoon, at two o’clack. ve t New Rochelle, on Wedaesday, August MARY Pil nal Gaughter of Dr. Aoner and Eliza- Notice of Tavera! in Portland papers. TAYLOR.--On Tuesday evening, August 2, Ruopa lor, in ber 7#h year, ‘The relatives and fricnas of the family, and of her | fl 3 ited to attend f SOl-inelaw, elith street, ons, Geor Anson and Henry, are hiv! | the the ‘tune from the residence of by ‘Thomas L. Thornell, No, 169 West T this (Friday) Coty at ten o'olock. Wanrzonron,—In Brooklyn, on ‘iuesday, August 2 SAMUBL WARBURTON, in tae 51st year of his age ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respec fully tavived to avtend the funeral, this (Friday) after hoon, at thiee o'clock, from Christ chapel, corner Luqueer and Clinton streeis, South Brooslyn. Averpool papers please copy. Warsurro’ ee LONG ISLAND LODGE, NO. 352 F. AND A. M.—Brethin (ou are hereby summoned to at d & special communteation of the lodge, on Fri- day, August 5, at one o'clock, sharp, at ¢he rooms, corner of Court and Montagne streets, Brooklyn, for the purpose of attending the fangs of ou le brother, Samuel Warburton. By 01 JON XCRIMGEOUR. M. ork street, Brooklyn, on Saran, widow of William Warren, ahd danghter'of Thomas Redmond, of Bal- lygarrat, county Wexford, Ireland, aged 66 years. Her friends and reiatives are respectfully invited to attend the Tunerai, thls (Friday) morning, at nine o'clock, from the Citreh of the Assumption, corner of York and day street ys Angust 1, SPENCER GiEd- and Lucy P. Waring. WaAkiING.—-On Mondo ORY, infant son of W. F ‘The re ei ge taken to Carmel for interment, Waren. ay, August 4, JAMES Wurrkntty, ine Meloy {son Of Robert Wiuteliill, aged 22 years, 4 months and 28 days, Friends of the family and the members of Crystal Wave Lodge, No, 63s, FP. and A. M., also the mem- Brow n Caledonian Club and Nassau emperance, are respectfally in vited to atieud the funcral, from his late residence, 415 Fulton avenue, near Carluon avenue, Brooklyn, this (riaay Warrmy.—At No. 19 Weduesday, August 3, i PY. August 4 "Omani of his brothers-ta-iaw, "Williaa and Robert Garat- ner, aud the meubers of Cosmopolitan Lodge and A, M., are respectfully invited to attend tunerat, late residence, 834g Division sir a quarter to one O'clock. ere. on Wednesday, August 5, Lovisa, beloved wile of Isaac N. Wiidams, and ony daughter of Frederick ana Kebecca Jane Baek, uo the 22d year of herage. T ‘ ‘is of the faintly. aiso the clatives and Irle brethren of Rising Star Lodge, No, 450, F. and A. M,, are respectfully tuvited to attend the funeral, from BL Joha’s church, tbis (Friday) afternyon, at four elock, Without further not Witson.—In Brooktyn, on Thursday, August 4, of consumption, Ja‘aes Kh. W. WiLson, son of tue iate Peter Wi Esq. The relatives and friends are Invited toattend the funeral, from 109 Willoughby street, Brooklyn, on Saturday afternoon, at bwoigloinek OVE AND DIAMONDS. The Case of “Polk?? Perrysthe Newark Gam- bler—He is Admitted to Bail iu $2,000—1 i+ Side of the Case. . ‘The arrest last Friday of James K, Polk Perry, 9 member of the Newark gambling fraternity, in that city, on a requisition granted by Governor Geary, of Pennsylvania, was auly noted in the HERALD, together with the main facts, as alleged, of the case. Yesterday Perry returned to Newark, having pro- cured the necessary $2,000 bail for his liberation from prison in the City of Brotherly Love pending his vial next Seplember. He tells his side of the story which, while it does not relieve him of the disgrace of being @ professional gambler, por the odium of be- ing an assoctate of suarpers, certainly dues puta less criminal light on his exploits, and invests Dis story with a dash of romance of a certain character. Ho Js really quite 4 guod Jookiug youag iman, with an honest, opea face, and gets up @ tollet regardiess of expense. During the war he served with credit. Here, on the tented feild he + acquired an extraordinary passion for “poker,” “seven up"? and such Hke games. Some year or so ago in Tren- ton he contracted an acquaintance with a beautiful daughter of Pennsylvania named Lotue Willis. Lot- Ue was the Cora Peur! of Trenton and was notorious tur her dashing style and agaires du ee@ur, Ky and by Lottie removed to the enial air of Chicago, and while an inmate of a palace = , & wel Ain became acquainted ae a ia to-do merchant Hw she — fusctuated en * degree py her that not! would satiety. hin it matrimony. Trior, however, to unis auspicious event, be loaned her a magnificent diamond ring, valued at $96), studded with nine britliants, and while the fair Lot- tac Was in Pennsylvania on @ visit to her mother at Morriaville, “Voke" Perry tarned up, and in order to raise some finds she gave him the ring to pawn. He did so, got $450 on it, und, as he alleges, spent 1 ali with her, parbof the mouey Deng used to build fence arouad her mother’s housc. Medn- uile Strader and Lotte united thelr for- tines im the bends of holy wedlock, but it seems she could not tear from Her heart of hearts the imaage of young Perry. Indeed, ti is averred vy Perry's triends sho w equally infatuated about ke’! as Strader was about her. Poke ad mean le made a determined effort at reiorm and made the acquaintauce of an excellent young lady of the Ninth ward of Wark, the daughter of & member of the New Jersey Legirlature, and before long anticipated being married to he ottie cogwed tim melt and day, howev and finally Surader fairly fumed wiih lousy and as ay dermer 6, (rumped up the charge of larceny aga hence his arr Several leading citizens ark have now come forward in behalf of the aud announce thelr intention to ght his the bitter end. EX COVE! EDERATH GEYER AL WAR. Geveral Joseph EB, Johnston Interviewed on the Current War Tepic General Joseph E. Johnston 18 sojourning at the Sweet Chalybeate Springs, A correspondent of the Richmond Dispatch reports an interview with hun on the subject of the war in Europ One of us sald:—"Geueral, they seem to be ver, slow about getting to business over Ube Water.?” “0 no,” he replied, “two powerful nation France and Prussia, require time to pi wars oh side must concentrate its forces before atiempling to cross Into the other’# country. It Would be @ fatal mistake to cross without efleient and matertal to sastain an invasiou. | suppose ader wio first Mods himself with the larger force will be the one to cross.” When asked about the relative merits of the troops he sald thatthe Prench had generality, beeu success- fui to their combats with the Prussians, but this was 4s much due to their excellent generalsiip aud the vontidence of the ten im thelr generals as to avy other cause. li Was & mistake to suppose that the Prussians were not soldiers. Milltary Knowledge was more widely lqroe amony the people of russia than of Frauce, because the Prussian couseript Was eplisted for three years only, while the French were enlisted for seven years, Thus the Prugsiaus were more coustantly changing, and military kKuowledge waa dufused among a greater number of men, As to the generaisiip of the two armies, the Gen eral @X pressed the opinion that France had the ad vantage in point of experience. The French generals had been ited tu tie Algerian and Crimean and Jtaltan wars, and their merits proven, The merits of the Prussian generais could not ve discusses they haye never had opportuntty as yet to display them, The short cumparga of 1360 ‘was devoid of inilitary actions and movements sufllvient to prove the military ability of their generals, but General, tuere ts Vou Moltke; Is not he great general 7” “He las that reputation, buat not deservedly, F think. He had the iuck to deteat an old and inom. clent general at Sadowa; whereas if he had had a general of | tact or ability opposed to him he would five received 4 terrible whipping. From the only historical version of the battle im English that t Rave eeu It appears that he started two columns from two diferent points to advance on Benedek. These two columns were notin commuuication with each other, Benedek calmly awaited the attack, and while engaged with one column the other took him ta the reur of his right. But what good icader would Nave waited for these two columns to come up on him? Napoleon the Firat or our owa Jackson would have advanced rapidly upon one of the columns With his entire army, defeated It, and thea have re tured to take the ovger ono in tts tara.” “His reputation, then, General, was as deserved as that of Grant, and be deserved about the same ores it for his strategy 1” bh, no,? rejoined the General, evidently mistak ing the drittot the remark, “Gratt Would uever have stayed there like Benedek, He would bave ad. ar: pon one on the advance colums aud en- ‘ed them separately.’? fonhing tne Subject of American symathy with the opposing nations ho €xpressed the idea, with a slight Indication of disgust, tnat politicians would doubtless play upon thelr sympathies for Prussia in the Spproschinig elections in order to influence the German vote. He could not understand tt why the press of the South was so uhenimous in tts sympa- thy with Prussis, Savannah, where ne lived, there was hardly @ day upon which the papers did hot make au attack upon Napoleon. The impres- sion seemed to be that Napoleon was a despot and King Frederick was uot. He considered this * great mistake, Napoleon was a wise and fagacious rwer, an France was one of the freest countries In the world, and nowbere ean tere better protection for his life and Prussian corecamaeat ‘was one of the most fetes of Europe, 0 red rapubl resort, Perry's friends ay ON TAE ae in vita country head almost as shiny pe be ih eid eases leon would be dethroi event as ti would convuise Frances no peace in Europe for @ long tander playfully remarked :-~‘‘General, you and ¢ jeneral Lee ought to be over there to seitie ‘this.’” Langhing, he sald:—“The General and myself would not make much headway with their soldiers with oar limtted knowledge of the German language. No leader should command an army Without kuow: ing bis men. Here, I think, is where the mistake Ties in appointing 80 many American officers to the Egyptian ary. It is very nice for the oifticers, who are well bald, Dut It Will MOF prove ay well ‘or the Peypvians.”? rea er That the;

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