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SITUATIONS WANTED—FBMALES: Cooks &e. TTT AV..-A COMPETENT FRENOH COOK IN A oe nd reference, A ART . YOUN@ WOMAN AS PRO. 326 pei STi Aaletin une washing ‘sud iron; Sag} to an excellent baker; unexceptionable city references, anne, Chambermatds, &c. ST,—A YOUNG GIRL, A STRANGER IN just from the country, as chambermaid or or restau! Walirpen tn. w Dene Oe SURE H BT.—A YOUNG GIRL AS CHAMBER. 49) BEM iiress fe m private fami ao obyertion to in mi flstance im ibe country. 0.60) CLINTON. 8T.—A_ PROTESTANT 9 sires ‘Nembermaid and waitress of wares ‘and cham: a Se ‘and to aselat Inthe washing and troulug{, good re- a abo! 42. WEST wo sr. BACK ROOM.A YOUNG woman as chambermait or waitress; williug and ‘< ol . wx years’ refer from ber | re ghiging; wx. years’ refereuce from ber last employer. Can Dreasmakern aud Sensstresses, ST FLOOR, FRONT ROOM, 387 EAST 12TH BT.— Fashionable dress and cloakwaking; Summer and Fail wits, $6, be; ‘also children's ‘and missew’ Patterns and Fashion Plates, cuttin hh, Call or address. 5 6TH AV. A ‘ Mint aan EXPE- OO rience in makin, mndergarment wrappers, children fing of every deacriptio eran! outiits, gentiemen ton holes, &c., would ke the work of a fow fai ; tucking three cents @ yard on aeaer + Wilson's machine. Call on or address Mrs, It. MN. nt WEST HOUSTON —AN EXPERIENCED 6 dressmaker desires a few more engagements by the ¥, ry ards; Wrappe: a i leat firat class families, or would take a forewoman's po- ‘Address DRESSMAKER, for ou w ‘2 9TH At BETWEEN 3TH AND BIST STS,-.A . frat clags operator on Wheeler & Wilson's machi: 40 go out by the day (o do family sewing; can furnish sewing machine If required. 58] REMINGTON AV. NEAR 49TH STA YOUNG 7 lady tn a Jewish Tosalty to do fine sewing and needte- work; also teach the German language, A THOROUGH DRESSMAKER, WITH FIRST CLASS references, wishes an engageinent in the country for re would reduce terus one-half. Address MAKER, box 200 Herald office. Geuveral Honsework, &c. B40 WW Avy RETREBN OOLT AND s6THT sTs.—A respectable young girl to do genera! housework in » sma)i private family; ts a frst rate washer nou. toner, and B00d covk; city reference, Ring top Soor bell. Uousekeopers, &c. QQ AXITY St.-a YOUNG WIDOW LADY, STRANGER J in the city, ag housekeeper in a bachelor's or widow. soa family. None but those willing to pay fair salary need apply. 441 6TH AV., OVER STORE.—A YOUNG WIDOW as housekeeper. MIDDLE AGED LADY WANTS A SITUATION AS bousekes) For Bursa toan invalid lady ; would Take erself otherwise tiseful re! rs ee ee ferences given and require A RADY MUCH EXPERIENCED IN HOUSEKEEP- Jog, of capability and refinement, would Mike a house. Keepers position, Address through week, Mrs, W. L., Herald FLOUSEREEPER'S PosiTION WANTED IN A HOTEL ieage dt the sane. "Address: De 'W. BARLOW, station D, alge ot the a8 OW, station D, OUSEREKPER'S POSITION WANTED—BY AN EL American widow Jady; or would take charge of « Grat ase nt house; f¢ competent to Ail any pomtion of tn ddress Mra, D. M. oflice, ANTED—A ROUSEKEEPER’S POSITION, BY Plea widow, without encumbrance; a widow: 101 preferred. Address, for one week, HOUSEKEEPER, Lanndresses. &o. ll EAST ITH ST.AS FIRST CLASS LAUNDRESS. in a private family; can do au ty pan ‘the country; good reforences, 5 4.0] WEST, 20, ST OA RESPECTABLE WOMAN LUT wishes a tamily's washing at her house. 417 2° 81. NEAR OTH AY. OVER ‘MIF GROCERY, top floor, front room,——A Fespectable woman wishes some fine washing at her own Louse; understands pulling Bo objection to yo out few daye; gen "8 ‘moderately. 894 aD AvV., BETWEEN aru AND 48TA 8TS., eh by eon for two di third floor, back room.--A . reapectable womai, Soren washing and troning at her own bouse or would go out ys Nurses, &c. GOERCK &T., THIRD FLOOR.—A RESPECTABLE Ps Ameri per y to take care of @ child; would red in geod heme 13 VI8TH 8T., BETW 2 lem.-~A respectabi: ‘Dm respectable family. 236 WEST TH ST, BETWEEN ITH AND. stiT IO ave. A girl an vires and seanutress; bevt city re- forenee) no objeciton to go In the country, Call for two 7 272 43D ST.-AN AMERICAN W!DOW LADY AS Sick indy's nurse or (o take care uf an invalid, Cali for three day! 341 EAST HOUSTON ST.--A KIND AND PLEASANT § German woman as nurse to an invalid. Oall or ad- 521 WEST 26TH 8° RESPECTABLE MARRIED OPal woman wish y to wet nurse at her YROADWAY, BETWEEN 7TH AND 78TH STB. Ferpectablo married woman wishes & baby to wel pure her own house, o would go out, re. WEBB, SITUATION WANTEDBY A LITTLE GIRL TO TAKE sO, SRE OF childron or do light chamberwork. Call corner ‘S0tb wt. and Broadway, first floor. Miser! &Y WYCKOFF 8T., BETWEEN SMITH .AND ROYT J ‘ste, Brooklyn. A very respectable young woman to , Jn the country for the remainder of the summer ; is a good Epgieh scholar; would take care of ove ov two children and teach them if requi: work? ia willing and obit ily than salary. Call for s and would do light chamber. ng and looks more to a nice fam- fr ri 8 535 _whi's aly‘or A* ORPHAN YOUNG LADY DYSIRES A Christian family; cau teach children, act sie or companion to a lady; {6 an excelient 'r 3 good ref- ¢rencem; terms reasonable. Adilrest box 126 Jamaica, Long A LADY WHO HAS HAD EXPERUNCE 1N LAW and other writing, mishes copying to do at her home. Address B. K., box 167 Herald office, es (0 _MILLINERS.A LADY OF RESPECTABILITY wishes to place her daughter as apprentice in a frat class millinery store jn this city; she is in her fifteenth year, very intel): gent and @ decided taste for the business. Address B. R., box 167 Herald office. —_———— nr NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 6, 1870, ann SNR ac ee THE EVENING TELEGRAM. ANTED.A COMPETENT GIRL TO COOK, WABH tnd ton, for & auiall fainily. Apply: at 143 West 63d c ‘ANTED-A GIRL TO COOK AND DO HOUSEWORK iu a emall family. Apply at 148 West 44h mt ANTED. A COLORED WOMAN AS NURSY TO W lane enifre charge of an infant Apply at 105 ust ‘ ANTED A LADYSMAID AND — SEAMSTRESR; must have trat rate recommendations Apply at oom 88 Grand Hotel, commer Broadway and Sist v CLASS DRESSMAKERS, A, TT. Broadway, Mh and Lith ats, Apply ANTED—FIRST STEWART & at th st. entrance, out Ww" NURSE WANTED WITH MIL! mont old; good place insmall famiiy to ble woman: $26 per month, Cail at 75 West dich st. "ANTED-—-AN INTELLIGENT, PREPOSS! T ONE reapecta- young lady to travel, in a pigasant, respectabls ‘and very licrative business. For an inte-view send real @ Aud addrees to CHARLES, Herald ollice, _ SITUATIONS WANSED=—MALES. 20 STATE ST.-AN EXPERIENCED MAN COOK, Just arrived from England, either in a hotel or restau: rant. A. YOONG MAN WANTS A SITUATION IN A MANU- facturing business to learn the same, Addross, with particulara, box 21 Jersey City Post BOY OF 16 WI ble or other mai ior three years. Ad ‘ANTED. Engit oilce. HES A SITUATION IN THE MAR- facturing business; 1s willmg to agreo q ‘bo lerald ofl YY A MAN WRITING } willing to devote all his Address CORRES- ; ren box 163 Herald ofice. LERKS AND SALE GENTLEMAN OF LARGE EXPERTENOP AS ROOK: Keeper, corveapoudent and manaver, speaking French lolerably, ation business, stating postion and salary aod with » knowledge of transport Gen engagement Address, CCOUNTS INVESTIGATED, — BALANCE cloeed, eryore corrected, rupta’ books examined, And estates woynd up; books accurately kept. ACCOUN' do box 2,777. A. SALESMAN, ACQUAINTED WITH TRADE FOR zephyr worsted, or in the similar lines of fancy goods Or dreae trimmatngs, wanted by an importing house, Ad B. A. L, box 119 Heraid oftice. RUG CLERK WANTED.-A DROG CLERK WHO thoroughly understands his business {9 wanted imme- diately at DOUGLAS PeArmacutieal chemist, goraer of Pearat, and Fulion ay., Brooklyn, from 9 to 11 PURNITURE SALESMAN WANTED—A FIRST CLAS: person, fora Broadway store. Address, with uames of previous employers, box 1,9 V T ANTE BY A DRY GOODS JOBBING HOUs AN experienced salesman to their notion department’ Ad- dreas box 2,822 Post offic ting perience and salary wanted, with reference. ANTED-—BY A COMME: man to work on sock and preferred. Address HOSIERY, Hi Post ottice. HOUSE. A YOUNG iat in gelling. German ollice. ANTED—A SITUATION, WHERE A PRACTICAL ‘and theoretical knowledge of chemiatry can be made available. Address W. T. B., box 66 Post office, Brookly: ANTED.IN A FANCY GOODS IMPORTING MOUSE, ‘@ young man asstock clerk. Address, stating laut place of employment, box 2,781 Post office. y ‘ANTED.-AN ACTIVE MAN, ACQUAINTED WITIHT drngygists, grocers apd stationers, to sel! goods by sam. | oaey commission. Cash security required.” State ow much cash can deposit, for which joterest wili be paid. Address M. TURER, Herald ofice, ANTED.--TWO FIRST CLASS RETAIL DRY GOODS to. go to Troy, N. Ys Apply to FOSTER sth ay. ANTED—AN ACTIVE, ENERGETIO MAN, WHO. 18 equatnted with the ‘paper business and ts competent to keep accounts, Adurens B. J., box Post ofice, atat- fug age, experience aud falary required. No others noticed. WANTED UY A CASH DRY GOODS HOUSE, A salesman for the white goods and linen department; pone need apply except they have & thorough knowledge of ‘the business vod can tnfluence sume trade. Address, with reference, M. M. & Co., box 3,938 Post offive, 1EN AND GARDENERS, TESTANT MAN, 1ORD i YEARS, WANTS A lon ax coachman ; frat ol 'y reference. Can be seen at 625 2d ay., third @ note as above. RESPECTABLE MAN WISHES A SITUATION ON & furm to take care of horses, cowa, &c. ; gootl driver; can lake caro of agarden or tend in agtore. Address J. N., box 219 Herald office, A. OSRMAN WisiEs A SITUATION AS COACMNAN, good reterence. Callat too East 33th st., near ta GARDENER AND FLORISTS — SITUATION Franted:—By A young married man thoroughly under. a ; wife wa cook or to do housework in @ is D. GARDNE! wlewood, N ERICAN, UNMARRIED; 8KILFUL, J expert, atytinh city driver} first class, educated, expert: enced man'and horseman ; understands gardening, ke. Call on or address R., coachmau, 147 Grand at, New York. [Dicey SITUATION WANTED -BY A FIRST | / class man; can give the best of elly reference from bis last employers willing and obliging, “Address COACHMAN, in the hariess store, 1,880 Broadway. JITUATION WANTED BY A YOUNG MAN, AS groom; fully acquat: Call at or address 153 Warren st., Jersoy City. SITUATION WANTED—S¥ A FRENCH GENTLEMAN, as coachman or waiter in te Famil; Address J. pe rah Paani k at bbe sel BY A STEADY, SOBER MAN, A SITUA tion as gardener; understands taking care of Lorecs; good city reference. , box 214 fieratw‘onice, ddress J. z TUATION AS COACH. om, by a young 1 ly six years’ reference from last employ Won to eliy or vouniry. Asidress box 169 Maradd NT OFFICE BOY, ABOUT Address OOY, box 111 Herald offi jon and references. WANTED—TO SELL A SALARLE ARTI cle, something that can be sold evenings. - Send 23 for samples and prices, Address W. D, DALRYMPL) CO., 197 Broadway, roou 12. FUMIGRATION TO COLORADO.-ALL. PARTIES IN. {tend jotning apply Immediately at No.7 Broadwn: Meeting holt! this even'uy, & o'clock, 214 Bowery. Only ines: bers and their friends admitted, WARTED—A FEW 00D WAITERS IN A RESTAU. Tant and ice cream saloon. Apply between 9 and 11.4. M, at 621 Brondwi JANTED—A MAN AND WIFE, WITHOUT FAMILY, to work asmall farm, near Washington, D. 0.; the man must be competent (beside general farming) to grow small frnits and vegetables for market aud to take charge of horses, Jawn and greenbotse; the wife must uaderslant ponitry and ie dairy. Tosuch & permanent lace and fair traces’ wil bg given, Addrens, tating quatfiieations and reference. lock box 21 Washington, D. ANTED-BY AN AMERICAN WIDOW LADY, A situation as matron inan Iustiintion, or 38 housekeeper Jn a hote) or gentleman's family. Address ©. E. B., West Dedham, Mass. ‘ANTED-BY A YOUNG PERSON, ENGLISH, AGED ‘24,0 situation as maid to one lady, or young ladies’ maid, or to take charge of a baby, with a family travelling to por Address E. A. MOUSELL, care of Messrs. Pome- e jendenball & Co,, Cincianati, Onto. ANTE Y A STEADY WOMAN, A PLACE TO clean an oflico, ELM, sf 1d ANTED-—BY A YOUNG LADY, A 8! salesindy, companion or governesa for no objection to live in the elty or country; salu Bp object a8 a good, permanent home. A box 108 Herald cites?” : HELP| WANTED—EFEMALES. —WANTE, SHIRT FINISHERS, A. TAYLOR'S, corner of Uoleadeten Onryet ESTATE OFFICE ‘an active, intelligent lad, not over 16, Addreas, with references, box 419 Post oillve. V ANTED--IN A DOWNTOWN REAL & and splen a/ertising medium ; comuns: promptly patd. S8Joum at, sora Noody oon omunieslous ANTED—A YOUNG MAN TO ACT As TREASURER and take «u interest 10 @ travelling entertainment; must havesome capital. DOBSON, 26) Bowery, room No. 7, WAxTED-A YOUNG MAN OF GOOD, STEADY HAL bits and gentlemanly deportment, who thoroughiy ynderstands tue real estate. av to the proper party « ‘arr opportauity wi e offered, sir i wrth feterences, J. R. W., Herald offve, |” DARdmriing, y ANTED—A BOY, AS ASSISTANT BART NDER, with ood cliy reference, at 149 Hudson st. Call from 80 9 clock. y CAREFUL STEADY, SOBER MEN, to #3 Wagons, wi EDWARD D. BASSFORD, Cooper tnatiiure, | erences ' YOUNG LADY OF PLEASING AD: DAN eaully make woney taking onsen Tore wenearuia Jary work of ast Inquire at 268 Broudway, room 11, —LADIES.-HIGHEST PRIOKS PAID FOR W rd AA ic Ri, Amt clase Sevrlng, Machines by inatelsvents, eighth street, between Broadway and Fou ane y rth avenue. bows; also an experienced operator on Bre BANDS WANTED—TO WORK ON LADIES’ AND mach ASE AND SEAMSTRESS WANTED-—MUST UNDER. Nise “Avply at dah Wes vit em roan ud honest, “Ay Dut particular as (0 disposition. meBhOreteraasy ar AED WANTED-1N OUR MADE UP GOODS depariment; one tom ply experieuced, ____ MILLER’ & GRANT, 879 Broadway, ANTED-.EXPERI ED OPERATORS ON WHEEL. eae ee ton"s sawing machine on ladiea" under ear. i ose used to Dnishing up fi De . am brew. RT 4 CO., Broadway, Wh and 10th ats. ABply ATORS QN WHEE) er & Wilaon's sewing chines to work on men's # Alte good button hole mnakers on fine, white shirts, BIEWART & CO., Broadway, %b and 10th 9 LO A, At Ph at. entrance. "WAXTED—A COOK OR ASSISTANT COOK, TO GO TO Springheld, Mass.; good home and wages offered to a able, industrious Protestant woman, Call at 282 Henry WaArtso—rio olans TO GO IN THE (COUNTRY 5 00k, e staira ‘aud walling work: Protestants iprecerred ety sever at pee required. A: a7 wo ana Bay APRN Monclay at 3 between Vv ANTED-- SMART. WOMAN TO WORK IN. THE Kiteken at pits IN THR Apply after 0 qrelooh a AE E'S Oyster house, 492 8th av. TANTED—BY A PRIVATE AMM: W isviny ort distance tn the country, = Provera eset about 16 yours o'@, to aesist with the housework; one walted ms will appreciate 8 wood bome, Apply, wi Yerencen, between 0 and 4 o'clvek, for (wo dayn, at 168 Bower, up ANTED-A PROKEFRIONAL ¥BNALE COO W relly Pavate family on kiaien island, nontrabends iy understands the cocking of i tbe wae prompt A) Cates wL, roym No. i, nly and who 18, vogetabier and i WANTED A BARKERER AND A WAITER TO GO ‘@ short distance in the country; none need apply with: out they can give the best reference from their last place, Apply at JW. BARNEY'S, corner Jay and West atl, ween 8 an WANTED ZASMART MAN FOR AW? Apply at 42 White ot ANTED—A SUPERIOR MAN NURSE, AND A young map a» an tudoor port t St. Luke's Hosp!- tals Europeans speaking Engliab will be pre the Hospltal, b4th si. and Sth av., thie Saturday and 12 A. M. TOUNG MAN WANJED-IN THE APPRENTIOE Livrasy, 472 broximay, b2ut IK years of ages mut be & superior penman and eo between 1 abd Ii o'clock A. Me joke. Apply THE TRADES, PRACTICAL ASSAYER WISHES A SITUATION, Address ASSAY 4 o! (ogeERS WANTED—TW ‘Steady employment oa fo Cooperage, Newark, N. J. MoxoGRams.— WANTED, TWO FIRST CLASS WORK. a ni and engrave solid cut monograma for ly 10 Ly Ln BOLAND, 148 Fulton WANTED, A FIRST CLASS operator, with the best of Inatrnments, 12 inch gio! 4 Dalmeyer Stereoscopic \enses and apparatus, for ago. fGds-Adurese (this day) with veal name and references, Ko: 11, Herald odie WANTED TURE FIAST Claas REPORTERS, AP. ply by letter to ©. A., box 204 Herald offica, WAnteps MAN WHO HAS BEEN ENPLOYKD IN ucking and Snishing muslius, or one the machinery required for th 1,572 New York Posi onic purpose, uch but a first clare hand need 8 joyment In a fi AT Pout office, Phi Nove TANTED—A GENERAL UPHOLSTERER. APPLY TO Wi akGRSON Ee SOOPER, 8 Becckerse’ ATELY TO Won caevren FIRST CLASS PRESSMAN, TO RUN A Hoe press No. 6, douvie cylinder, to work Mondays and Thursdays, frum noon to ix o'clock ‘and nine o'clock to \imigbt, and other days ‘rom 8 to 12 o'clock P, M, ; Bo work Baturoaye, bat work on Sunday nights. Balary WEIR Lg tr) pa a nee _LOST AND FOU! paprokat’ wok STAMPED ENVELOPES ‘Newspaper Wrappers, —A SMALL SUM ‘OF bave it by proving property, DUND~A POCKETBOOK, eo same by apply’ 1 116 Division street. NING MONEY. ig 10 JAMES SEB THE LATEST RELIABLE SPECIAL “DESPATOHES, YHE LARGEST CIRCULATION OF ANY. EVENING PAPER, ALL THE LATEST NEWS. LOCAL, GENERAL AND UNIVERSAL. ALL OVER THE clry, ” oo ivi et Jal woul 810, for turnisblug all th quire during o ‘look M. on the all the Stamped Bn. ich this Department si Of four years comme OsT—$10 REWARD—ON THURSDAY, 4 between the hours of one and three o'elo: Fulton street to the Express ne: hird avenue cars to Forty-sixth street f ‘and commercial rms me yD. Rama 8 lo, 1. Note mize, jo, 2. Ordiuary letter ai 1. 8. Full letter alze, 8 No. 4. Full let 12, 8 1-16 by 55g toches three qual!- by 544 inchew--three qualities, ciroulara), ungumued on Dap, same to ollice of Kvening Express, O8t—ON FRIDAY, UT 8:0 A 4 of Avenue C Ralirdad, a Pocketbook, also curd with the address of the owner. by returning it to the Recel euth atreet, bear avenue Inches—one quailt ¢, 814 by 6% inehen—-tbree qualities, at by 62, inches (for cire rity, rt a6 by BiG sige qualities, a oni size, 434 by L044 tol STAMPED NEWSPAPEICWRATP) 6% by Mg inches (round cut), one quallly, ATER-MAIKS, PRIN STYLE OF MANUFA' wrappera must be embossed ‘The tinder will erally rewarde | Avenue © Raiiroad, RIVTION #6 A YEAR, 10K, % NapraAU SPREE EY§ ao TELEGRAM. — SEE THE Lat SPECIAL DESPATCHES. THE LARGEST CIRCULATION OF ANY EVENT moed ow flay No 7. 0 ] OST—YESTERDAY, IN BROAD 4 street, a parcel of greenbacks, The honest “wip ba by ay om of BOSSINO, PAPER, , 1870, A SMALL WI ellow ears, also yellow pot oi ¢ suitably rewarded by returning t 4 Dow, wit! The Huder will to 118 East Thirteenth straet. OST—ON THE EVENING OF 18ST colors, must have such water-marks or other devices 10 p Vent tinitution, and bear such printing and rulin, envelopem inust be tande tn the most thorough manner, equal in every reapect to the ¢ Departinent, ‘The paper ally manufactured for the vu ‘Whenever envelopes are ordered of tho styles known led” (ines pristed mside or ruled ( «i without additional cost, ea tor royally in the use of vei! or Fuled envelopes. ING PAPER. — eet boat vee ced or cara (or Philadel: ’s blue woollen Travelling Coat ; #ame were strapped together. sated on sendin, ‘LL BISPHAM & 80) Les fuynidhed Lo bidder be of approved quality, m LOOAL, GENERAL AND UNIVERSAL, ‘8180 Beoteh Dial ALL OVER THE CITY, “black-line’” oF *eeif- er Adams Ex; the contractor to ali chay patented foventlons for wald i The dies for embossing the postage stamps on the enve- Are 10 be execuled Lo Lhe satisfaction of the Postmaster General, ja the best style, and they are to be ed ana kept in order at ine expense ot the © Department reserves the right of requiring pew dies for any siamps or denomiuations of stamp Now used, and aby changes of dies or colors shall be ] OSTA BOWERY SAVINGS BANK PASS BOOK, NO. 4 825,847." Any person Ooding same will oblige by retura- SUBSORIPTIO: ing tt to'388 Bowery. ne OFVACE, 9 NASSAU lopes and wrappect tinal REWARDS. 5 REWARD.LOST, ON THE 5TH Id # black and Lf mixed SP KNEU. v FAVENNG TELKORAM, SER THE LATEST RELIABLE SPECIAL DES! THE LARORST ¢ Forayth street. tract the successful bidder may be re- nd submit new dier for the approval of he use of the present dies may or may curely kept by the contractor, be temporarily or perma tly Juroed over to ‘ostmanter General IA Lo \uired to prepare corner kieventh YU rings roadway, a red leather Travels other arvicles ya, lady's gold watch an 1B, The above reward, and no questions asked, aid by returning the whole to Colonel J. T. CON pariment of Fiauce, New Court House, Chamvera street, ING PAPER, ALL THE LATEST NEWS. LOCAL, GENERAT. AND UNIVERSAL, ALL OVAit THE CITY, e discontinaed they partment or its ayent, REWARD WILL BE PAID BY TLR UNDER signed for the recovery of = euforty Bond, No. 50,510, mut be thoroughly and ming on the tap of cach cexorpt tur pot less than hat an tnen th be also band-gommed not leas th across the end, FROM FIRE AND THEFT. Bidders are uotitied that the Department wili require, as a nyclopes Aud Wrappers ch a manner ws 10 In- A United States stolen from No, 33 West Forty- ublic are cautioned against negotiating DOCK & CANNON, 82 Naseau street, REWARD—NO QUESTIONS ASKED—FOR he return ot Watab put on by bai IPTION 90 A YRAR. NASSAU STREET. ventno TELEGRAM. ; SEE THE LATEST RELIABLE SPECIAL DESPATOMER, iT CIRCULATION OF ANY RVENING PAPER. ALL TUB LATEST NEWB. LOCAL, GENERAL AND ONIVERSAL, ALL OVER THE city. TWO OENTS. SUBSORIPTION 8 A TEAR. NASKAU STRICT, Rens ce pee? SHE THE LATEST RELIABLE SPEOIAL DESPATOHES. THE LARGES' OF ANY EVENING PAPER, ALL ThE LATEST NEWS, LOCAL, GENERAL AND UNIVERSAL, 2 AND ' condition of the contract, that the shall be manufactured wud stored tn & ect to the in- f the Department who will reguire the ct to be (nithfully vbsexved, asked, to any return toJORN & GEORGE BLISS, 66 South. stree perty consisting of other articles, some marked 8. States Ten-forty $600 apection of an Stipulations of the THE LARGE! All envelopes anu wrapper twenty-live, and packed jn | decurely bound on all the | nen cfoth glued on, exch to contain not ieas than two and fifty of the note and letter sizes, and one hundred each of a ollicial size, separately, The newepaper | nd iN boxes, to contain not less than two | ‘The boxes are to must ve banded in parcels of ‘ong pastehoard oF Ktraw boxes, ea aud corners with cotton oF reet, ken away iu a light brown trank, returned on oF before the 15th ot August the $300 for the recovery of undersined will thereafter pay property and 60 for the conviction of the thi REWARD.—THE NEW YORK STOCK Exchange offers a reward of ¢ conviction of the murderer or murderers of Ben- a member of auld E tot July 28, 1870, at bis | the official or ¢: wrapppers to be p: hundred and tifty When two thousaud or more envelopes Gil the order of a postmaster, the straw o} ning thr same ‘ked in strong hoop tron, and , nid are required, Of direction, to be furnished by an agent of the ust be ,placed up ‘ooden “eases, conta travsported by water ronte walerprooling. f Fotis. direction of an agent 0: and iol re DELIVE ‘The envelopes and wrappers must be furnizved and de- livered with all reasonable despatch, complete in all respects for use, and tn such quantivis as may ve re fill the daily orders of portmasters; the deliver either at the Post Qilice Depariment, she office of bay Hic dal 3 the ELL, Vice Chairman, Gov. Com, 8, Treasurer. ¢ach package by the coutractur. enve! 0 mnst be provided with lo be dons under the taspe CIRCULATION he War,’ d and Fourth av CUURCH, ~ BROADWAY AND _ vices Will be reanmed tn Grave church to- Jf (bunday), at 11 A, M., the rector (Rev. Dr, Poiter) nee authorized to 11 0 | the Postmaster General, and the cost of deliverin, j as all expense of storing, packing, addressing, labe waterprooling to be pald’ p Presb; ian ¥ church, pear Eighth avenue, to-morrow (Sabbath) morning NASSAU STREET. VENING TELEGRAM. SKE THE LATEST RELIABLE Svecimens of the envelopes and wrappers for which pro- posala are invited, showing the different qualities a ‘of paper required, (be cuts and style of gammiug, with blank forms or bids, may be had on application to the Third Asatat- ‘Thin advertisement and @ &Pectmen of th and wrapper furnished by the Department to and made part of eack No proposal will be considered facturer of envelopes and accompanies Ww a suti arantce sicuc Be AWA The contract will bo a der tor ali Cy envelopes and wri f BACON AT PLINPTON'S BUILD- ‘Third avenue (Mr. 1 Seats (ree. Public cordially JING SING CAMP MEETING,—THE AN mp ground at Sin st ¥, and continue vaotil or Trustees the g: Ih of the meeting, TRE LARGEST CIRCULATION OF ANY EVENING PAPER, Meeting on the old mence on Tuesday, At By resolution of the closed during the entire Sab) sons are advised not to set out for the meeting on that they cannot be admitied. HIRTY-FOURTH STREE‘ Rev, Isaac Riley, pastor. os rrow wt 10.80 A. M. ane ndedto the lowest reaponsible bi '- pri ‘D Divine service in thia church ALL OVER THE CITY. Preachivg by Kev. i TE w on AUBSCRIPTIO! Washimgton aquare, on Suuday, at 8 1. ¥10Ls, idject-—"'The Impendiag Mighty Trouble," — Letter size, second Extra letter size, Gret quality. 2e, Segond qua ity (ung! alz . Extra official size. i) VENING TELEGRAM. LATESC RELIABLE SPECIAL “DESPATCH. THE LARGEST CIRCULATION OY ANY EVENING PAPER, ALL THE LATEST NEWR THK cry. VERSALIST SERVICES IN BREVOOKT HALL, fty-fouth street, near Third avenue, |, Brother ©. Hutchinson will ie | Seats free.’ Public cordially invited. fr al with address. area U shall enter into an agreement in writin, the Postmaster General to faitht ‘and keep uiremenia set forth in thie ad- ig 10 thelr true lotent and meaning, and shall make, execute and deliver, subject to the tmaster General, bouds, wil _ LEGAL NOTICES. veruisement, accordi jeernp et nl. vs. the Wilmington and Manchester oad Company et ale. order of the Bupertor Court of New Manover ade in the above entitled cause at (ne Spring Preventation at the oilice of ‘CRONLY acceptance of the Pt suflaient auretion, im.the sum of Lars (B200,000), ax a fort ‘of sald agreement or eoptract, according Mabilities of the seve bul. performans subject to the KI navarc Jo thia city, Twit pay to, tbe bolders of the frat preferred age made by the defendant, the ester Railroad Company, tothe have ot alread, nie, & per centage of $30 72 on sald bonds n the-main dividend for distribu at portion of the railran ¥ enid mortgage, which was in the State of In Curther obedience to the order made as aforesaid, J heres hy nothty all holders of the bonds above referred to that un- ‘are presented to me as above lor paywent of PTION #6 A bonds, secured by the mort, ASBA' propriations for snch nes mington and Manc! jave been usitally jncluded Jn the general appropriation bills without autbority f law, and to fx and provide for certain incidental expens: if the government, and 4 States Statules ut Large Beene “TELEGRAM. SEE THE LATI por ave 20), approved Au In case the contractor s his contract “he and his sureties ‘shall be lind ure specitied In such | sald, from net H fail to comply with t ed with the care of good horace. | TAK LARGEST CIRCULATION ‘or in the name of ov ANY EV baring Jurisdiction thereo! ithe United Btatei RESERVATIONS. ye Postmaster Genera! reserves to himself the following ip i Jn his judgment, the Inter- First day of Seplember, er devarred of any participation fn the sald } fund in ms bands for distsivution Commissioner und Keferee, Wo.MINGton, N.C. May 16, 1870, . To reject any and all pid goverment require 2 To annul the contract whenever th thereof is offered for and under po eirenas! be allowed or sunciio LOCAL, GENERA ND UNIVERRAL, same OF AD! rt ale for We purpose of specu ces will w transfer of the ¢ 010 any Party who shull be, fn opinion of the Posunaster General, leas able vo fuidil the co: 8 thereof than the original contractor, % To annul the contract ti, jn his judgment, there sh a fatlure to perform faithfully any of is stipulations, ur ta case of a willul attempt to imp aypers inferior 10 a . opiractor to whom the first award may be ma to enter into agreement and give satisfactory | theo the awnrd may be apouied e Hext lowest. responsible b so OD LOU the required agreement and bonds are ex , and auch are xt lowest bidder shall be reqnired to fulfil every stipulation embraced berein ag if he were the original party to whom the contract was awar Jed. TWO CENTS, tM 2 MAGNIFICENT DOUBLE SATIN BROCAT! nearly new, made to F $276: one do. single Suit, $150; black w i Magufficent Pianoforte, cont $66, for Shamber, Dining Furniture at sacrifice fot cash} residence 13 East Tenth street, one block. west of versity place and Fifth NG ROOM SUIT, COVERED f Book. FAVENING THLEORAM. SEE THE LATEST KELIABLE SPECIAL DESPATCUES. “CIRCULATION ¢ npon the Deparhment en- ‘a an bere'n provided. ‘oadway, between U contract let tou dined MAGNIFICENT DR. with brocatel, cost + ‘are, China Wa e. 8 LATEST NEWB, Samily leaving city. 57 West Filteenth street, "AND UNIVERSAL, ALL OVER THE CITY. TWO CENTS. SUBSCRIPTION 46 AY OFFICE, 9 NASSAU. STH Ev=™x0 TELEGRAM. BEE THE LAT SPECIAL DESPATCHES, THE LARGEST CIRCULATION ING PAPER. for Stamped I. housekeepers sup; th avenus, lato 0 | Payment taken weekiy or monthly. nastier General, rel) & Greeve. prorvsa LS VOR STATIONERY, ___ MACHINERY. ‘TREASURY DeraRrMrnT, ISCELLANIOUS MACHINERY OF ALL DESCRIP. VERNAL REVENUE, > Ny August J, 1870, Je will be received at this office w 1870, at 12 o'clock M., f ore of Internal ite ted States lying east of the lew Mexico, with the ruse in their respective districts for Year commenemg Octobder 1, ‘There are in that portion of the United States for which posals are Solicited two hundred and twenty-eight col- a, in each of which 18 an Assersor an tor, These distticis have been divided into geographical de- ments, Contractors are ut liberty to propose to furnish to the officers of one or more of the departments, of the States and ‘Territor day of Septem’ Ausessorsand Collect that portion of the V Mountains, execpt: Movtai Stationery required fo1 that part of the 1870, and ending June 30, 1871. yall the Machinery of an ofl work jersey City, near Cuvard dock. a NE UPRIGHT ENGINE, 15 HORSE, WITH 20 HORSE Pipes, ‘Steam Gunge, &c., INE, box 126 Herald ofiice, E AND BIATIONARY EN- Jnen, Saw Mills, will be sold low. Address EN OOD & MANN Pi 1 ines and Boilers, Hotstin; ent Mills and Wood Work for redused price I ALL THE TATE! LOCAL, GENERAL AND UNIVERFAL. ALU OVER THE cITy, ‘ooms 43 Cortlandt UPELER & WILSON SEWING MACHINE—FULL just as ft came from the fac Auilress NELSON, station D. ‘The following t6 « Vi Districts in each, Firet Department. sachusetts, Rho of districts, $¥. black walnut case, tory, cheap, to raine funds, SUBSCRIPTION $6 AY NASKAL STREET. MEDICAL, SPECIALTY—NO FEE TIL ember of New York Unf Surgeons, London, can Oillee 2 Centre at ia; West Virginia, North umber of districts, 64, —South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, fevigiens. ‘Vexus, Tennessee, Arka: entucky, Ohio, Indiana, Hlinote, in, Missouri, lowa, Minnesota, Kansas, Dacotah aud Wyoning.--Namber of FVENING TELEoRAM. SEK THE MATES! RELIABL SPECIAL DESPATOHES, TUB LARGEST OF ANY EVENING PAPER, ALL THE LATE LOCAL, GENERAL AND UNIVERSAL. ALL OVER THE CITY, TWO CENTA, BSORIPTION #6 A DR. rsity Medical Col. ited as GREAT AND SURE REMEDY FOR MARRIED The Portuguese Female Pills alwa repared for marri wed me iv one d: Price $5. Dr. A. Liberty street, or sent by mail. TAIN CURE FOR MARRIED LADIES, WITH or without medicine, by Madame RESTELL, Professor oars’ practice. Her intalhble French prico 1, or No. i hich can never fall Bold only at her office, No, 1 E t, Brat door irom Fifth avenue, nwich atroet, or sent by mall. en. f, being specially A lady writes!—Those pills. re) vals will be considered unless accompanied by a at sureticn, In the sum of tive thonsand dol- United States District Attorney, by the Department, conditions: form to be furuished , once for the due pe ‘The Commissioner reserves the r or reject each bid, item by tem, i, bt to consider and accept led ladies, pri J to the Commissioner of Inter. roposals for Supplying Station- Revenue Odicers.”” pian by nd at drngeist’s, 163 Caution. —All ‘Sihere are Convention of Judses of the State of New York at the Capitol in Albany. In parsuance of the thirteenth section of the act in relation to the Sapreme Court passed by the Legtslature of 1870, as follows:— All roles of the Supreme Court now tn force not inconsistent with the constitutign or any statute of the State shall remain in force unttt abolished or altered by the gencrai term justices, the at Judges of the Siperior Courts of elties, the Judge of the Court of Common Pleas of the elty of New York and of the Oity Court of Brooklyn in cons Vention assembled at the Capitol in tle city Albany. A convention of such justices and oni Sshail be held at the place aforesaid, on the first Wednesday in August, 1810, and every two years thereafter; and such convention shall revise, m ules which shall be binding upon ail Courts of Kecord so far as Wey may be icable to the practice thereof, A muyority of Justices shali constitute a quoran. to do business im the premises, whether sald Chief Justice shall be present or absent; but each Justice and Otel Judge hall be ontitied to vote on all matters which shall come before the conventions, —the Convention thus provided for was held at the Dupltol on the morning of the 4th inst, ‘The tollow- ing Juages were present:— First Depariment—Jadge Ingraham. Second Department—No representation, Third Department—Judge Mili¢r, Judge Parker, Judge Potier, Fourth Department—Juage Mullin, Judge Jonn- ston, Judge Talcote. chlor Judge Nelson, of the City Court of Brooklyn, and Chief Judge Verplanck, of tue Superior Court of Buffalo. The Convention organized by appointing Jndge Jngrabam President and Judge Verpianck Secretary, On motion of Judge Tulcott it was resoived that i be referred to the presiding jusitces of each de- BS ahem and the Chief Judge of the Superior Court ¢ of ew York, to revise (he present rules of the Su- preme Court and tu report at the next meeting of tbe Convention, Judge Talcott moved that the Chtef Judge of the local courts communicate thelr views In referencd to rales specifically applicable to thelr courts to tue sald comiittes, Av reed to, On mouvon of Jauge Muilin [t was resolved that the Committee on Rules be instructed to report to the Convention, at any adjourned meeting, sucb amendments to the statutes relating lo the practice ot Lhetr courts as they shutl deem necessary, in order to have a thorough amendment to the rules and practice of the court, On motion of Judge Nelson it waa resolved that when the Convention adjourn it be to meet at the Capitol, in Albany, on the third ‘Tuesday of Decem- ber uext. It was farther resolved that the chairman of the Committee on Rules be authorized to convene the Ganiies at such times us may be deemed advisa- ne. ‘The Convention then adjourned. THE NORTH ADAMS CHINESE SHOEMAKERS. The Toxt of their Contract. Au exchange contains the following copy of the original contract made between Mr. Sampson and the Chinese shoemakeis, whose advent in Massa- chusetts has made such 2 stir throughout the coun- try. It ts now pubiishea, we understand, for the first ume:— San Francisco, Cal., May 25, 1970, ‘hia contract, entered junto by Ah Young and Ah Yan, of San Francisco, and Charles T. sampson, of North Adas Mass., witnesseth—That said Ah § Young and Ah Yan, partners in business, agree to furnish C, T. Sampson with seventy-five steady, ac- live and intelligent Cuinamen, such as are quick to Jearn a trade (one foreman, tWO cooks and seventy~ two workmen), on the foliowing terms aud condi- thot ey receive one dollar commission for procuring each an. Wages of foreman sixty dollars ($60) per month,’ for overseeing seveuty-five men; if more men are added, to receive fifty cents on each Man per month. Workmen aud cooks to receive twenty-tiree dollars: ($25) per month for first year, twenty-81x can bert per month for sccond and third years, and for time they stay alter three years they receive twenty- eight Ooilars ($25) per month, Jay roll to be made up first of each month and the amount paid over the loth of the month for the month preceding, in United States gold coin or its equiva- House, wood and water furnished free to n Two cooks to be employed for leas than ninety (90) men; for all above ninety one cuok to each thirty men. ‘Tune, eleven (11) honrs per day from the 20th of March to the 20th Of September, and ten and a half (104) hours per day fom the 20th of September to the zoth of March. Loat Ume to be deducted except when employer stops work for his own benedt, in which case men Are to receive full pay. 11 stoppage of work ocears by accident for one or two days ata time the men are to receive thirty cents per day for bourd during the stoppage. Rallroad passage over to be furnished free, and 1f men work satisfactorily for three years or more they are (o have rec passuge back, Should the men be discharged by inability of einployer to give them work they are to have free passage back, and wages paid Lo me of stopping Work, ‘The employer is Lo receive twenty-five dollars ($25) frow the first six (6) mouths’ wagek ofeach mao as & security to Lin agulnst a man's leayiog before his Ume exptres, the atmount- to be taken out of bie monthly wages—vis., two doliars the Orst mouth, three dollars the second mouth and tive doilars each for the next four montir Pay of uch to couumence when (hey begin work, YOUNG, AU YAN, ©. T. SAMPSON, By Gkonak W. Cita 5B. Witness, W. W. Barriers. Witness, On anire Sina. SILVER SPRAY DISASTEA, Examloation of Survivors Before the Local Inspectors at Memphis. {From the Cincinnat! Chronicle, August 3.) We have few aaaitional particulars of the disaster to the Silver Spray, and as yet none of those om board, and not already reported, have been heard from, The wounded are Deurly ali in the hospital at Memphis and are tmproving. Those stight!y in- Jured; us well as the persons on board who were bot hurt at ali, jelt Memplis yesterday boon for wis eity. ‘thie wreck is reported to have sunk out of sight The surviving officers anu crew of the steamer Sil ver Spray have beén examined before the Board ol Loval Inspectors as to Luc cause of the explosion, the conduct of the officers, the ability of the engt- neers, &c. First Engiueer Asutord stated thar he tried the water and found the three een Bush in ull three of the boilers fve winutes before the acct dent occured, Second Eugincer Meredith testifed ‘as Sollow3s:— While the boat lay a1 Memphis I examined their boilers on their Whole length; on the bottom they did not show any sign of leakage or defect; this boat had a steel broom that was tnserted in the for- ward boiler, and ranoing through a ent 2 box, connectea with a circular broom on the inside, for the purpose of cleaning out the boilers; while steam was up I used this broom and clean the boilers; while the boat lay at Memphis, and Goring ihe thine the boilers were being cieaued, I beard the Orst engl- neer blow out the mad valves all around; 1 came om watch at a quarter ailer six o'clock {In the eventny and tried the water in the larboard bolier and foun two gauges flush; in the middié bolier found two guages fi b wud in the starboard boiler found wares lew out two mud valves forward and one ced nothing unusual on my Watch in the working of the bollers; everything worked smooth and a8 well 48 usual; my partner relieved me at @ quarter-past eleven o'clock; I then went up and went to bed; In ten minutes the explosion took piace and 1 Was falling down Uirough the wreck; [ made three trips ashore with @ lifeboat forthe pur pose of saving ail the people I could, and as I wens backward and forward | could seo the boilers and te the Leet My knowledge think the starboard }.~ Beware of imitators who copy thisad- chedules of asticles to be furnished will be forwarded from this ofice upon application, with conditions under which the articles are wre TELEGRA SEE THE LAT PHYSICIAN, NEVER flegant rooms, nurs —MME. VAN _ BUSKIRK lemale complaints. Bi Consultation fret LL PRIVATE DISEASES OJRED AT ONCE, WITH- out meroury, Do detention from business. Dr. LEWIS, No, 7 Beach street, New York, per a IN Rap eT ae id be ee icenrepe treat a VATE DISEASES CURED IMMEDIATELY arn sirest, without mercury. tors jost manhood ‘restored In fifteen to be delivered. W. DOUGLASS, Acting Commissioner, MARKED ON THE EN- will be recelved by the | RS JN DUPLICAT! e ‘Fender tor Metal, TRE LARGEST CCIRULATION OF ANY EVENING PAPER, LATEST NEWS. LOCAL, GENERAL AND UNIVER6AL, ALL OVER THE CITY, TWO CENTS. SUBSORIPTION | | CARRIAGES, PLATFORMS, | | KVANS, 94 Chath Agora "ums ogg FOR LADIES IN TROUBLE_-DR, at street, with or without medicine, His double strength Yemale Pills and Compound, price BENEFACTOR I8 DR. EVA! Ue powerful, safe re CERTAIN CURE EVANS, 4 Chath VENING TELEGRAM. SEE THB LATEST RBLIAB SPECIAL DESPATCHES, THE LARGEST CIRCULATION OF ANY EVENING PAPER, ALL THE LATEST NEWS, LOCAL, GENERAL AND UNIVERSAL ALL OVER THE CITY, smo SaTeLLEN pre A GREAT LADIES’ Chath: my: 0 gentlemen treated ; private diseas “1 10,320} 18,386 —=MADAME GRINDLE, FEMALE PHYSICIAN, 120 West Twenty-sixth street, gu 1 0 female complaints. Pleasan LADIES’ PHYS] practiog im this ety, guar # Rooms for nursing. 7,188 78,976] 19,246] 1,947 ot Rooms for ladi SITIZENS AND STRANGERS IN NEED / dential medical treatment should consult the old Honer, Dr. LEWIS, No, 7 Beach aureet. R, HUNTER, 6 BOND STREET, ONE DOOR FROM reare at No. 8 Division street), seaves, without mercury, in cian or no charge. pe in one week by Dr. HUN+ int, TWO CENTS, SUBSCRIPTION TEAR. OFFICB @ NASSAU BIRERT. is tendering will state the quantity they require. Lot ten per cent value must be made to the control master by eack tenderer on it being notitied to bim that ¢ removed on oF before BOth being made prior to delivery. ay further Information can be obtained op application to the Deputy Cotmptroiier, Montreal ‘The Deputy Comptroller reserv Forme of tena nto] offices above ment! . H, MARTINDALE, Deput DANADA, MON is sender bas been ace; ‘The whole of the me LATESS RELIABLE SPECIAL DESPATCHES, THE LARGEST CIRCULATION OF ANY EVENING PAPER ALL THE LATEST NEWS LOCAL, GENBRAL AND UNIVERSAL, ALL OVER THR OITY, Bowery (late 40 worst cases of private time than any other phy red and nervous de ER's Cordial the right of rejecting any can be obtained at the .OP MANHOOD OR IMPOTENCY, in the follies of youth or ovher causes; meb restored to man ih atreet, New York. Fo: aged, or even oid 7B 0 PAY UNTIL CU. eure at one tniervie provided before a oles), tear Broadway, .—DR. AND MADAME WEST their Freuch Ville never fail, luring comimemeat 14 DAME ROSS, MEDICAL AND BUSIN voyant, (elie the past, Beer end tells pame bornpen Broadway . es ‘Adurcee, wiih sererguecs, box 3167 New York Post mie Party: jp mvypeeng ’ ue, boller wag standing and the Jarboard boiler 4% with one end in the huld and the other on decks think the middie botler exploded; after v= sion the people ali rau over on the barge; ‘Peafied to them to Sine all who could, and — me ous the fire, but we could not get to the fie fot rab- Jashings of the spars, which had fallen over on barge and held it fast; saw T could do no. an launched the lifeboat and tried to save all I §could. Others of the crew, including pilot Patterson and watchman Nagle, testified us to the engl neers try the guages a few moments before the ez- piostony also the ability and sobriety of both oe; beers, leaving. ot & shadow of suspicion In the mi of anybody that the accident was caused by neg or carejeseness. - bish and crates; 1 then went forward and cat (om ie ry REMABKABLE PHENOMENON iN NORTH CAROLINA. (From the Raletgh (N. ©.) Standard, At it 2 & The following furnished by Professorit i— On Friday morning last (July 29), just at dawn, aa § stgod on the eastern slope of Chapel Hil, I beéame suddenly conscious of the presence of an all-pervad- ing igh first thongut was (though by a sort of double conaciousness I knew better) that it was the fuil Moon bursting from a cloud. I redected fora Mmoment—there were no clonds, and it was time for & new moon, I did not look fora shadow, though J am now sure there must have been one, bat turn- ing my eyes to the northern heavens, I saw slowly moving to the west a inoxt remarkable meteor. Vtg apparent size Was about four times that of morning star, and its vrilllancy was equal to the Drummond bght, or perhaps to tuat of the sun at nine o'clock in the morning, Its color was ® clear siivery white, something Ike that of the kera- aeue flame, It passed over an arc of perb ninety degrees, occupying five or six seconds, vanished i the neighborhood of the constellauon popularly known a8 Job’s‘comn. Just before ite dis- appearance It separated into fragments which ex- hivited most. beautiful prismatic hnes of intense brilanoy, 1 witnessed tne Jast great meteoric shower under the inost favorable cicumetances, eing, among OfLers, that famous meteor which took the form of rhe letter 8; but nothing of we sort that J ever beleld wil Dear apy comparivon told