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a SSS SS SS " Meade Brothers’ American Daguerreetype , Blegant Fronch and Inala Wedding Cards, country, st such an early period of existence as a eom- BOARD. WANTS, pea neh te. pivuren se MLiviel nthe Wadden | Mantras thee ee ari af plete work The promises for autumn business are also ‘Keyp Waste: IMMEDIATELY IN A SMaLt PRIVATE ey ee e proot of the artist foment and Doo: unusually flattering, and it is highly probable thet the 4 wid WV family, a Fromoh or German cl ay soustrsas, alee CrOveEe OA4 Hiheqraphane "in ton Fon net a te ger | ey ai fet, Or laces Gade’ ative Srelbcten: wit ora tna The exu. © phe fer senerel leathers uscd apply ot M424 Ease Broad Brier ar working from them, 235 Broadway, next ihe Sn berant erops of the great West and Canada pour im- mee eur Croton Water impure? It | mense quantities of flour and wheat over this line, and Wendie WOMAN COOK. ONE TuaT UNDER. The Lone Star.— ote And pives, comiag Bugis stormy sea, ator was een love, nqu A voyager on life’: Whivee guid without, ¢ naught could mar nt— His dove had joined the ms ot ban ‘Fhe world Below grew dark w night. D he lips he loved were mute, hi ae. pemlined dae could not mar— In_the Daj ueTreoty pe of Koot He saw hi iis sJoved, Lost guidi DOT'S Daguerrean Gallery, 363 Broadway. ‘Phe access to sto Root’s Daguerreotype Rooms, No. 363 Broadway, is easy. “hey are on the sevond floor, *pacieus and airy, and centrally situated het ween ti bt hion and the world of burine reater number of prize medals thar in ink country, Calland see if they do not di erve the dis- tinction. types by Brady—Tne pablie Say cempootinilyiuvited to wxamine y we Pictu at the World's Fair, together wit Ee & la hed men of o ion of the Portraits of most of the dinting "8 Gallery, 205 Broadway, sorner 0; Sountry, at BRADY Meade, Brothers, _ beautifal Daguerreo- $e of Jamov Wallack, 8r., Lester Blake, John Broughai tho Bateman children, Airs, Joho Thi French dancers, Mr. Davidge. Conway, Mr, Burton, and T. Johnson. ‘Those eminent ar forming ix this city, may be seen in our galleri and othermise, 289 Broadway, opposito th Some Folks take all the best Daguerreo- {ypea an the, ety, for “all the painters, Lithographers and @agravers, " yet’ eome other (olka pleased with the tures by Holmes, and wheth has been awarded ss many leather medals, or whether his roo fourteon in_costnme Park Fountain, cy air of stairs or otherwire, still some folke <0 to MOLMRS x # picture No, 299 Broadway, Opening Day at Genin’ Bazaar.—This Day Genin will open ali the dupartmonto uf his extensive Baza mn entirely new and brilliant stock of the most f 9 articles suitably for the present wn, including perb artortin nt of youth's and infants’ olothin’, ree eived from Paris and Lon ton by the last steamers. ety of cle; nad graceful French head dress children of ; comprising embroidered capi Tichly-trimmed hats in the Parisian and mestio styl A profusion of magnificent sets of fu Hi) after the most recherche children's French Pari cles for doi mal’ work and bigonteries The fancy department affords s wide *na varied field for choi» and the entire stock, ay now arranved at the Fmzaar, aif 8 coup d'eil which has never been equalled in any esta Whwent in thi city GENIN'S Saran, St, Nicholas Hotel, 613 Broadway. entiemen’s Hats, Fall Fashton, 1852 — The subscriber, thankful f-r the liberal patronage hereto tere extended to him, would respectfully announce to his fiienes and the public that he eiill continues at his old eatsblished stand, 106 Canal street, corner of Wooster strest, where he bas now on hand, for insvection and eale, an 6x- tensive assortment of bats, of the most farhionable styles. Hi 8 the fali season, he would commend to 2, wa DOKERSIDE MI qrisites necessary to ‘ood article, becoming in style, superb the production of @ fu material and bruliaut in finish, . BANTA, 106 Canal st., corner of Wooster st Nothing 18 hazarded in saying that the Cop! hatters hie fall, For ricbress of mater'al, and elegance of cle manchip it stands unrivalled. Hat Finisher's Union, No. 11 Ps. ies” opposite Astor House, Standard prices, $4 and $3 The best place to buy your Hats this fall, feof Freeman, at the Union Hat Store, 90 Fulton street. Pree $3 and $360—eqnal to those sold for $4. Childrens er hats of every variety; all the new styles—white, Diack and pearl; military eaps—new rognlation FREE MAN, 00 Fulton street, Excelstor.—Beebe & Co., 156 Broadway, rerpoctfuliy solicit the attention of the publio to their Fall Fashion for gentlemen's Hats, It inn Greek ‘ad ge, that every, unhewn blook of marble contains a perfect # ‘So also there isa perfect shirt in the uncnt material yarment, But it requires skill to got o tue and the shirt. As regards the latter, it may i justly said, that at GREEN'S, No.1 Astor House, nothing but pertect Shirts sro m) Beautiful and Fashionable Clothing.—Al, FRED MUNROE & CO., 441 Broadway, have manuiactured for their fall and winter trade a very choice assortment of Clothing of all sizes, fr tm " Ferner also, in store, gent’s forishing gocds of the latest styles. Wellmade goods only, axd no deviation from marked pri Peterson end Humphrey, 379 Broudway, ¢ ily trom Europe snd took Carpetteg, ssrpaucing in Prillisncy ef setorers fign xnd finish, anything ever offered in this market. patterns ure exclusively our own, and not to be fouad lve Whore. Alco, the renowned World's Fair Carpet in one to pince, to which we call public attention. es Card for the ‘La es of New York.—Me- oiian Lace aud Embroidery store 86 apaney: ~ pas nid i 2 red th se ye tore © re, Sept Net 152 wit Plans, and an entice new stack Ot an eda. direct from Europe, La- | dies visit. ng New York, are apecially invited to call. Etegant Boots, Gaiters and “Shoess=Neat. nets nn taste ory.as gesential ip Boots and Shoes asin cata Ly ‘There is as mnch style to be ebsorved ik a pair of ri ters acin a paic of breeches, aa all will Soknowledze when they compare the elegant article “ud Strangers, why psy » when you can get tae best h patent ahanks, ready mad we ry BAKER'S, No. 30 Bee! er Boots. $5 50 Every iter, fe, equally low. style Call and examine for Rich leet acaiii and Lounsbery, ‘US Pearl street are now prepared to exhibit their fall styles, somposing a complete and Seattable tment of Tich Velvots,Papestry, Bruesels, thi andingrain Carpeting. ae holce stcek of all other goods pertaining to the cate offering at prices that je, all of which they are Thattenre competition. Opinions of Members ‘of the Germania Musical Society.—The members of the Germania Musical Socicty, having uscd, Curing the past winter, Mr. Hews’ Patent American Action Fisnofortes,”” take ploasure in exprersirg our appreciation of *beir excellent qualities, and Fecard them As very enperior inatromests. E. B. Helms muller Carl Bergmann. W. H. Schultze, H. Sohults United States Hotel, Boston, March 10th, 185: oe Above pianos can eeen at 447 Broadway N. P. BE CURTISS & CO, Singer's Sew are being very gencraxty used now by the principal Shoemakers, Saddlers, réin the sewing profersions. This is tho great machine about ‘hich 90° mach bas been baie, 258 Broadway. Dr. Powell, Occulist and Aurist, devotes his attention, as usual, to Pireases of the peed Sl lnss Dr. Powell’ an be ree ured at Me effice, Also, Artificial Eyes, which can be inserted without Paix, and will move anc look like the nstural eye, White Bre dy for Preserving Fralts, a superior article: Baew & Uo.'e colebrated india Alo, Bi Cy, Perking & Co.'s, London Brown Stout and Porter. Dick's Edinburgh Ale. All the nbove malt liquors in ‘ea: ke, eix dozen quarts, and eight dozea pints each, for sale dy JOMN DUNCAN & SONS, 407 Broadway. Lagef Bier Saloon, 334 Broadway.—G. KIESELE, proprietor, respectfaily annonnes to his friends gad the public, that the above Saloon opens on Saturday th» Hith inst. N. B—ANl orders for this Bier must be loft at tue above number. Mrs. R. Pearsen a wal Sons Improved Coffee, hae been tested by thousands, who have unanimously pro nounced it superior to anything ever offered in this city. A gle trial will convince you of the fact, all who desire to appreciate a cv of really good Coffee, shonld send at once PEARSON & SONS, 1/8 Bowery, Best quality Java at Ife. per pound: extra fine Young Hyson Tes. 50). por rund: werk quality Oolong, 60; pure Bnglish Breaktast, 73x. and £0, Supertor Candles for the South, made bard and cry and of very superior quelity, expressly for the Southernmarket A large Lol general assortment of Sugar- umf, Kock Candy, Chocolate, ‘and Fruit Drops, Basar Toye, Lozenges, Junjuve, &o, at the very lowers prises in the market, by STAWART & 0, 396 Pearl street. Dressing Cases for Travellers.—The Chief excellence of theso cance consists in their great compaotnont nd utility, in which reapeot they aro superior to any others Banuiactured. ‘They sre simple in their gonetruation withoot, urelean, contrivances. cepvenient, dure sheap. SAUNDERS, No.7 Astor Houre, snd 387 road #ay Comb Faetory, 387 Broadway.—Ladiescan ties of rene Combs. iu tortoise shell The varioty embraces over ® thourand by far the groavest asoortmont In the eity. Combs made to i he Se SAUNDERS, 387 Broadway, Fine Cutlery, be leinrs a large vartoty ooket Knives, of the moxt rare anc seabeirer pat n, kn asrortment of taflet cutlery. SAUNDERS, No.7 Antor Ucuse, and 387 Brosdway. Rasolr Lecoultre.—These Razors have no ual in their extreme durantity and keennow of edge. yy can be obtained gennine at SAUNDERS, NOT Ai G. ose exe” nip Tabiet bana g coat — \ fo ken hy ‘air it was exhibited, ane tring @ ran0r No.7 Triumph of the Age —Firat the articles for t! Dair now in existence, sti a ‘ADORO’S hair Preveryative and beantiter we en tried, each Cristadoro’s ne. tiele does what it ‘but which they all fail to accomplish. cansas the hair to grow, ives it # rich lustre thickens it, and imparts to fe elacticity, vigor, Clemente of strength and Beauty, It may be'purchased at No.6 Astor House. To the Travel ng. “Community.—Wolfe’s Concentrated Kap bad aan eet called Aromatic Sohic- dem Schnapps, recom the medical faculty, of Hew York, hiiadelphia, Beever, aud Sh joians generally in the United Stare avelling in the cin rn and W. H.G. Lovet: can can give Indispatable Pigeon ae to the ft his celebrated Sadncoe wot ped tare art gia Bae an. sigeete” we attitiae whe y miles through aque rt fish &e., thus pro ule, and ot! im puri- ry. To obtaia perfect the porous pla t bas reeeived the reeommendatio who have used it. Depot Gothie Ball, 816 Broadway. is oveing number hermfal anim: tier. Therefore filteration is neons: ‘Watts’ Nervor ine importance snd | Upen the trath of its m: over the worst disearcs barmless and innoe ©. y 424 Greenwich, and 184 Ann street. Southern and Western Merchants would do well to purchase Mrs. J Dold C vndoubted good repu Polmorary complaints, tes ¥ the first men of the oountry, office, 306 Broadway, by Mrs. W. iERVIS. Druggiat: Apothecarles, and Physicians, cao be supplied with Wolf's Celebrated Tincture per, (oalled, Aromatic Schicdam Schnapps,) warrauted su- porlor to,any article ef the king ever ted. For sal y 1OLPHO WOLFE, importer, eaver street. Wolfe's Concentrated Finceure of Juniper, recommended by the medical faculty, in Gravel, Gout, Kheu- matism, General Detility, &c. &¢. Manufactured by the Proprietor exclusively, at Schicdam. ia Holland, from th Avornstic Ital neatly Jabelle United States, n Juniper Berry. Pat up in strong botth ” For saleby the priaciosl dru cgists in ti UDOLPHO WOLFE, Importer 2 Beaver sts “The Improved Wahpene,” so jastly Cele= brated for revewing decayed and diseased alr, and con- verting that which is gray to its orizinal color, 0 he tained at tho general depot of the inventor, 6, VAN DEU- SEN. 128 Chambers street, snd from the ‘princioal di nists in the United Stator. ‘Ask for the Improved Wahpen Wigs, Wigs,” Wigs. Strangers are Informe- ed that the hest place to gti grmamental Hair is st MED- HURST & BEAKD'S. 27 Maiden lane, where they hava on hand the jargest, cheapest, and hest assortment of Wigs. Hoif Wigs, Toupecs. braids of long hair, Ringlets, &e, pbioh, for price and quality. are unequalled. Callandjudge for yourselves, at 27 Maiden lane. ‘Wigsand Toupees.—Batcnelor’s new style of wige are prononnoed the moet perfect imitation of m: tare yet invented. Those wanting a very superior artiole a ral at BATOHELOR’S celebrated Wig Factory, No. 4 Wall werees, whore can be found the largest and host assortment ~ the city. Copy the adaro Hair Dye.—Batchelor’s ceiebrated Liquid Tair Dye is the best it discovered tor coloring the hair or whiskers the moment it ie applied. The wonderful case Sertainty with which thie, tevorite and old oatablisbed air Dye performs is astonishing. It is for sale, or appite Berg ELOR'S Wik Factory, No. 4 Wall s:reat. ees ihe reas. Cristadoro’s success in appilying his fa the route is also @ favorite for shipment of goods from New York and Boston to the Western and Canadian Lake ports, The following arrivals of freight at Ogdensburg in the first three days of September, will give some idea of the extent of the business, at a period when new crops haye hardly commenced coming in, viz :—16,964 bbls. of flour ; 58010 bush, of corn and wheat ; 1,017 bbls, and packager of miccellancous freight. ‘The earnings of the Southern Michigan and Northern Indiana Railroad Company, during the month of August, amounted to $92,337 86, of which $64,422 79 was for pas- fengers and mails, and $27,915 07 for freight. This ia, ‘we believe, largely in excees of the estimate. This road was opened its entire length about the rst of June last, since which the monthly earnings have been as annoxed : Soutnenn Micwican any Nowruean [vpiana Ran ROAD, Passengers. Freight, $49.609 17 $27,186 17 50,672 42 23.167 56 + 64422 79 27,915 OF oat 26 Total .......$164.704 38 $78 207 80 rosy 97218 Arsuming this quarter to be a fair average for the year, the gross earnings for the year will be about one million of dollars, Allowing 40 per cent for expenses, and the account weuld stand about as follows :— Grose earnings... $1.000 000 Less expenses 40 pe: 460,000 $600,900 Interest on $2 950,000 debt.......... 192 600 Nott yeyeniues;..) osc) erscendeste $407,500 ‘This is equal to a dividend of sixteen per cent for the, year on the capital stock of two millions five hundred” thousand dollars, In view of such flattering returns, tho market price of the stock is by no means extravagant, but, on the contrary, bas a wide margia for further im- provement. @ annex an official statement of the tolls collested on all the New York State canals. in the fourth week in August, and up to the 3lst of August, from the resump- tion of navigation, in each of the past two years :— New York Strate Oanaus—Amount or zon 4th week in August, Total to ¥ 1st. 1846 +» $83,787 $l SCT 179 + 134 918 2,215 425 « 122.629 1 656,204 . 114.265 1.666.083 + 150.592 1.662.800 » 128 848 1,938,247 » 129,353 1,737 031 mous Liquid Hair Dye, prevokes envy. by rendering competition usel No. other artist has ever achieved ene) tint 1d" wholes <l recnil, and applied at tablishment No. tadoro’s wig and scalp Peivate room for applyin Geurond’s Liquid Hair Dye 1s, without exception of reservation, she very best. peer kaveste rare of puffed dyes. Equally celebrated is Gouraud Ment Jated Soup, for curing pump toughness, &o, Poudre Sub if thebody.. Liquid Rouge, Lily §7 Walker atreet, near Broadway. stor house, freckles, sallownoss, nproote hair from ai Vhite and Hair Glo Dr. Kellinger’s Liniment.—Every one tnat maler a trial, isdelighted with thie clear, beautifal and cor- tain remedy. No matter what the disease or weskaess, with either tex, it is certain to cure, Merchants ell hun, dreds, to one of any other in market, and as it is the hea p- est and best general family remedy ¢ver offered to the pub- lie, it is no hes been used ‘for years in the families of the Irving, Costers, Grionelle. Thorne, hasty the elite general Tanoways, Depoes, Depots, $90 Pearl strect,476 aud $00 Broadway, and © trade generally, in bottles from 2 fi 2 26 to $0 per di pe evel MONEY MARKET, Tuvnspay, Sept. 9—6 P. M. The stock market opened active, but not very buoyant this morning. The bulk of the transactions continue a usual on time. At the first-board Delaware and Hudson advanced 34 per cent; N. A. Trust, 34 ; Metropolitan Bank, 34; Cumberland Coal, 1; Saratoga and Washing ton Railroad, 14 ; Canton Company declined 34 per cent Dauphin, 34; Erie Railroad, 34; Stonington, 34; Norwich and Worcester, 34; Reading. 14 ; Hudson Railroad, 14 ; Michigan Central, 34. The most active stock on the list was Cumberland Coal, and the demand was greater than the supply. The officers of this company are: Lowell Holbrook, President ; J. Washington Tyson, Charles M Thurston, of Maryland; Wm. Young, E W. Dunham, i B. Loomis, Charles Day, Henry Coggill, D. Randolph Mar. tin, W. H. Appleton, Thomas W. Gale, C. B. White, cf New York, Directors: The sales of Nicaragua were lim’, ted and all for cash, without variation in prices. At the second board there was considerable inquiry for all the leading fancies, at prices about the same as those current in the morning. Montgomery Mining declined 14 per cent. ‘The receipts at the office of the Assistant Treasurer of his port to-day, amounted to $103,050; payments, $122,- 134 01—balance, $6 681,615 35. The bonds of the Buffalo and New York City Railroal Company, amounting to two hundred and twenty-fo. r thousand dollars, bearing seven per cent interest, prin cipal and interest payable in this city, the former in the year 1866, and the latter semi-annually, at the Mechanics Pauk, will be sold at auction, at the Merchants’ Exchange to-day, (Friday.) at 12 o'clock. These bonds are most amply secured, and without doubt a most desirable im vestment, ‘The receipts of the Stonington Railroad Company for the month of August amounted to $21,161 04, against $21,006 15 for the same month in 1851, showing a decrease of $744.11 The Fulton County Bank isthe name of a new bank just organized at Gloverville, New York. Capital. $100. 000. Arrangements are making to start a new bank in New London, under the General Bankivg law of Conneo tieut. Bills of the James’ Bank are now selling in Wall street at 8734 cents on the dollar, and the Bank of New Rochell, at $0 cents on the dollar We annex the latest quotations for land warrants in this market: Bovine anp Seiuixe Prices rox Lanp Warrants, Buying Prices. Selling Prices see $loz 100 acre warrants £0 acre warrants 40 were warrants... . ‘The demand at present is not very active, and the ten- dency of prices f downward, There is very little inqui ry for actual location, end any advance would probably be entirely of a speculative character. Thompson's Bank Note Reporter gives -the annexed quo- tations for epreie and fereign bank bills in this market -— Quorations FoR Sprete aD Forrios Bayk Brits. vimeican Gold being the Standard, American Gold, .cld . 6 per cent prem. Doubloons, Spanish . » $16 50 a $16 70 Patriot 16 00 a 16:10 Sovereigns, beavy.. 4:83 « light. 485 Guinear...... 5 00 rwenty Francs, . 3 84 ‘Yen Gilders: 399 Ten Thite 7 St Crowne. 1 04 1 08 096 0 69 039 ow 06 Crown Thalers.. 104 nich Dollar 1 06 ican Dollars an 103% Quarters... 4 per ct. p'm Spanish Quarters. peret p'm American Quarters ¢ per et. pm Halves. ¢ per ct. p'a. Dimer and Half Dimes ... 2 peret pm English Silver, per £ a 430 C Jalif roia Coinage—Moffat’s, Ag peret. dis, ww Humbert's, . . 1; a 1 por ct. dis, “ “all others a 4 per ct, dis. © Gold Dust, per ounce,.....$17 a 17 70, ac- cording to quatity. Foreton Birt. Qvorations Nenk of England Notes. per £ " 87 a $4 88 Irish wk Notes, per £ . 75 a 480 Serteh i 75 a 480 Irish and Scotch Bankers* Drafia’ oa London, per £.... sere 480 a 486 It will be seen by this that California coinage is oon siderably below par. It is very strange that those en- gaged. either on individual or government account, in the coinege of California gold, do not adopt the proper stan- dard, and give a currency that will save all the trouble and difficulty now experienced, ‘The receipts of the Saratoga and Washington Railroad Company, during the mouth of August, 1852, amounted to $28,417 18, against $23,226 $82 for the corresponding month in 1851, showing an increase of $5,180 86 in the month this year, All the questions at issue between the Hartford, Provi- dence, and Fishkill and the Stonington Railroad Company, have been settled, and there ia nothing now to prevent the immediate commencement of the work, by the former compeny, in the city of Providence. The following statement gives the earnings of the Og- deneburg Railroad Company from the opening of naviga- tion, as compared with the corresponding months of last year Oapensnurc Rariroan. 1861. 1852, 8 BL $67,106 85 $20. : araes 87 itt ot 18.017 07 . 20,461 94 49.765 36 20 283 42 vee 20441 64 040 91 21,690 27 Total.........6129108 96 $200,141 06 $80,037 80 Bhowing a gain of $80,087 80 in four months, a result, we venture to ray, not exceeded by any railway in thie Decrease from 1851 to August 22. Increage for the fourth week in Aug. Total deficiency... We can hardly expect this great deficiency will be en+ tirely removed before the clore of navigation. With an active demaxd for breadstufls, the reecipts at tide water may thow an increase over those of the corresponding period last year, and the amount of tolls be larger than in the same time in 1851, but there will be, without doubt, at the close, a considerable decrease in the revenue of the government from toll, compared with the previous years, The last monthly report of the City Bank of Montreal cempared with previous returns, gives the annexed state ment :— City Bank on ple! gos Ist Aug. —-——n0: Bist May. 30th une, Slat Ju ye Liabilities. Notes in circulation not bearing interest .C91,131 4£90,934 .€100,680 £109,080 Balances ave other Vanke. ses, 14,060 21.103 25,431.85 Carh depesita’ not hearing interest..., 43,082 83,311 47,081 49,125 Cash den ite beating interettf. oo... 0.06 18,450 17,668 25,911 23,604 Total avg. abilities £170 294 £168,017 £199,084 £183,707 sxets. Coin and bullion £29,154 “622,777 £26,002 Landed or cther perty of the bank... 8860 8.800 Goverhm't reourities. 20,125 80,125 Premissory notes or Vills of other banks 8.385 15,200 18.397 Balances due from other. 4216 6119 17,913 Notes and bills dis. counted ....., 100 207 387 826,608 Et STNSESSSSSES, gar BEE THIRD AND SIXTH PAGES -oa PERSONAL. 4 NY AT CASTLE GARDEN —1F THE LADY WHO Jdressed by her companion as" Nolly,” and who on # chair on the promenade of the Marat tiers at Bele fe Gard », during the Murical Fund Coa i ec Sakae: nate, w fe. ylsoe’ of laveles’ belovaing 86: Meee Rrerald Ofioe, wo GsJ. RTF a OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT ©. W. AYLS- h is not, and never has ‘been, a partner of the & Gerding, nor in any way intorested the subseriber. CHARLES GERDING, surviver of Shipman & Gording. "New York, Sopt, 7, 1852. CONFIDENTIAL HINT.—IF A PERSON NAMED Brother Jonathan. alias Uncle Sam, aliny ¥ Doodle, will call, wes Monday morning, at Ne. he will hear of something very muoh to bit a van- tage, via, that Tire Hine” is tho. ouly: daily iilustrated er in creation, price one cent—and that’s a feet. NY PERSON WHO WITNESSED AN ASSAULT committed by four or five parties on aa individual 2) Kowery, on Ba urday, Septembe: x will cblixe by calling at or sending their ad office of Morer ichole, No. 192 B: INFORMATION WANTED, OF WILLIAM Mel waine, by his brother John, a native of Belfast, Iceland. When Inet heard of ho was in Pallention. His address will bo thankfully received by his bro i street. aTuany papers pleste NCIENT ORDER OF HIBERNIANS ATPENTION,— A general moeting of the above order will be held at Saunders’ Friendship Tavern No. 369 Twelfth street, between First aveove and avenue A, on Friday evonin eps. 10th, a ‘Tg o'clock. Punctual attendance is requested. sy order NDERS, Natio Delegate. RENAN. Secretary. DLN, G Vive Pres't. N LANDS DEPARTMENT, CANADA—QUE bec. August 20, 1862 —Notice is hereby given. that li conses tocut timber on certain vacant timber berths on the river 8t. Maurice and ity tributariox, will be disposed of a the town of Three Rivers. on the 20th day of September next ‘The terms wilt be made known, avd & map of the river and its tributaries, mdicating the berths to be disposed of, will be exbitited ‘ay the Agent's office, at Three Rivers, tron 1 to the 20tn day of Sep tember. WARNOOKS, MATTERS, prepared with thoir ry of thelr 4 Achango in hoad gear, at once ALL FASHION RAS, Irving House, 2 beautiful fall rt bats, can now effo» able and becoming ASONIC NOTICE.—-PREE MASON’ S HALL, 600 Broadway, Abrams Lodge, No. he regular meeting of the Lodge will be hetd this evening, at7 o'c ook. ‘The members of the Lodge are requested, and brethren in good standing are invited to att: Bead B: peter of the W. M. ANOFORTE AND HOUSE FURNISHING ‘AS3OCIA- tion.— The fifth regular mecting of this association will be held, and several 6 ing, September tho 10th, at Ben 's Pianoforte Rooms, 361 Broadway, at 71% o gen All persons desirous to procure Pianos or Furniture, will find it to Coen interest to join this ciation, which they ma; plication tothe Trustes, at the above place. The woctings of the association are public. JAMES PIRSSON, Prosident. A. M. Joortyn, ‘Trustee. gD TO LEC before the New York Law Taaieate in the cours eusuing season, arc requested to tend their names, with their subjects, to the T'zesident, without delay. JOHN ANLHON, President Law Inotitute, BE OFFICE OF THE NATIONAL LOAN FUND Life Arourance Company. of London, is removed from No.7G hingtom street, corner of Mer. cer street, Jersey City, whore insurance on Hite can, fleet ed. Medical officers. attend daily-at 2 P. fornia rickstaken. Pamphlets containiag rates and fsiae infor- pation, and printed California rules, furnished on applica- tion, J. LEANDER STARR, General Agent, rs x Keene, a De {Medical Examiners, ATASPECTAL MEETING OF SOUTHWARK ENGINE ompany, No. eld after the return from the tire iv Water street, i} vas unanimously Resolved—That tie tan ke cf this Company be tendered to Basle Hogs Company No. 1, for the Lountifnl supply of refreshments furnished us on the eveuing of the Sth instant, TM, BROWER, Foreman. Total avige asseta, £506,401 £300,490 £427,008 It appears by this that avery uniform movement ha heen maintained during the past four months. Since Mey there has been a slight increase in the discounts ond in the circulation, with corresponding increase in Ue amount of coin and bullion on hand, The New Orleans Price Current, of the Ist of Septem ber, zives the annexed synopsis of the trade of that port for the fiseal year ending that date :— The value of products received from the interior, sia Ist September, 1851, is $108.051.708, aguinst $108 024,05 st year. The value ot the exports of Amorican produc for the yesr ending 20th June last. necording to th Custem House Records. was $7 25 last year, Of this amount, $48.0 perts, nnd $28 268.827 constwise. The value of fo. merchandise exported during the same period w ‘these fgures exhibit as compared with last ports to foreign coun’ $1296, but there is an ine there bas been a material ri » operation fthe branch mint, the total deposits of "gold and silver for the year ended on the 31st July. 1852. being $6 103.650 9.107 724 last year. Of the gold $5,821,695 was from California, against $8,152,878 from the same source ar. The coinage in the same period has been feces gold, value $6,370 000, and $1,488.0°0 silver, value $235.00. Total, 2.163,500 pieves #6005 606. Last year, the total coinage was value $10 044 500 The accounts from Valporaiso furnish a summary 0. tbe trade returns of Chile, for the year 1851, which sup. ply aconcise but interesting review of the progress: f trade and commerce in that country, during the period extending from the year 1841 to 1851, The following hows the comparative value of the imports and exports for the last two years :— Conaence oF Crite—Ivronts axp Exponts. Value. Imports into Chile. 1851 $15,883 972 : ® 1850... 11,788. 193 Increase of imports in 1851. Pxporte ef Chilean produce, 1851, 1860. Decrease of exports in 1851 ‘The falling cf in the exports is accounted for by a é creace in the shipments of copper and silver in 1851, and in those of flour and wheat in the same year :— Value. Export of duty paid gcods in 1851 $2480 0 nN oro “18 1,093 817 Increare in 1851 wg Alden ioe WEAN ‘The total amount of business transacted at all t jorts of Chile during 1861, exclusive of the transit trade jis shown by these returns to have been to the extent f $24,050,526, against $23.180 645 in 1850, being an increa e of $1,769,081 ‘The imports frem England during 1851. amounted to $4 316.864, and the exports to England, $4 645 200. ‘The revenue derived from the trade of the following pats of Chile namely, Valparaiso, Coquimbo, Huasco Copiapo Taleshusno, Constitucion, Valdivea. Santa Rosa de los Andes, had increased to $2 724718 in 1851, being nivre than one-balf of the entire revenue of the state, The following table shows the revenue of the abov ports for the last eleven years :— Year. Revenue. + $1,496,024 1842.016 1873, 700 The following is a comparative statement of the num ber of versels which arrived at the port of Valparaiso in each of the last cleven years No. 1841 Bhips arrived 623 1847 Ships arrive 1842 ae 727 1848 1843 . $18 1849 1844 . 807 1850 1845, “ 859 1851 1816 “ 873 Stock Exchang $5000 T 8 6 4 Bs 100 ahs 0 Emo C1 cobs 75 ye 8 do « B30 7455, ae 107% 4000 Reading Bonds,. 964, 50 she Del & Tied Cl. 00 ie Stontny pron RR..b60 ae 1g Nor & Wat 030 Pe £10 TOURISTS VISITING EDINBURG Scotland.—Archbold’s Hote), 87 Prince's street, Edin burgh, opposite the C ebhold hae to retury his inuere thanks to the iadice and gentlemen of she Unitor of America, who havo every season patronised bir d begs to assure thom and bite at large tl ” eit osptipnethe same mnoderat i NEW | PUBLICATIO‘ TH, WONDER—MORKELL'S MISCELLANY, PUS li hed meth pages of choice reading Single copies 12 0 persons remitting to che pn: isher $8, post our persons remitting $5, may 6 reecive this popular work regularly every month, for % esr free of postage. Scld by ali the bovksellers, Pub dty A. MORRELL, 25 Park tow, be South Ferry, Brook 3: return when the aportisover, F JOUN, SEDIREL, Proprivtor. \ENIREVILLE COURS, L 1—A RUNNING RACE come off ov Friday, September 10, at 2o’elock P. M., six $500 10 run five hundred yards; also a er 500, to ram criuvdred yards, eerrying cath weishts A diheron kames g. g. Bontuas Mr tin names b. Cosebiman, JOEL ¢ VENTREVILLE COURSE. L. L--GREAT STALLION LY mutoh for $2,(00, three mile heats, 250 poands wagons, october Mr. D. Tallman names b. b. St. Lawrence; ra: Epicer names b. h. Washingt JOEL CONKLIN, Proprietor. W 4ASTED-BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITU- Ation as good cook, washer and froner.’ Also, un cerstands baking in all its branches. No objections to go CW the country, Is willing to do general housework, but ie apable to fulfil the above situation. Good reference given, if required, Inquire at No. 89 Eighth avenue, near Hora: 7 ANTED—A YOUNG MARRIED LA ADY w ISHES TO adopt ® healthy and intelligent Ame @. Any person baving # pted by alady, who weuld or four days, with real name and Te adway Post omce., An orphan pre BY A RESPECTABLE COUPLE a healshy fe HAVING ¢ child, from three to six W years ol n orphan preferred. inquire at 150 Mottstree W4ATED—A SITUATION AS TRAVELLING COM, auicn and Private Secrotary, to a gentieman going Europe by a very tespectably young. fle sce ke writes. and reads the German avnges fluently. He has travelled through Barope before, Willing to devote his whole time to the interest of creployer. Has received ® liberal education, Ploaso ade dress M.‘H,, Herald Offic W2ATED By A YOU ars experience io salesman, Othee. AN WHO HAS HaD TWO " ation as Heraid FY £00 moderate, ary Was TED—A SITUATION BY A YOUNG MAN from the country, as Assistant Bookkeeper or Sales- nan in © wholerale dry ‘goods, grocery, or hardware store. Can pive the best of references for moral character and in- Custricms habite, Ts willing to make himaelf gensrally nse= ful te Hig employer. Address Industry, Herald office, be- fore Saturday. W 4xtEp—ny whole store. having an exte: Piorida, Louisinn years experience in t best of reterences given by m: in the city, Addroes “Busine woek. ANTED-BY A GIRL, A SITUATION in a private family, aschambermaid andwaiter. For reference, please apply at 09 East Broadway, for Mary ©. e ry oquaintance in Georgia. alaba- Southern merchanta now t thie office, for one ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN OF RESPECTABLE address, situation as bar keeper. Has the most satisfactory references. Pas had long experience in the Shove mentioned, in the frst class hotels, in the city and conntry. ection toa good restaurant. Pleare address SR, ‘Terai ofice, for two days, which Will be punctually Attended to. ANTED.—A RESPECTABIE BOY, PIPTREN years of a wishes to bind himself te learn some reohanical trade. Please apply at No. 115 Division street, we Mrs. iva! A YOUNG MAN IN A GROCERY STORE. uted with the busine orning, at 78 Catharine The hest roference can be given. 7 ANTED—A WATEHMAKER.—A GOOD HAND MAY WV ‘address L., Herald office WARXTED—IN 4 DRUG TORE, A YOUNG MAN who is acquainted with the Spanish, French and Er glish languages. One acqnainted with the drug business preferred. Apply to Wm. Burger, 34 Cortlandt street, ANTED—A FEW GOOD MILLINERS IMWEDIATR- ly. at No. £06 Bleecker etreet, Also, # first rate and ironer, at the above piace, ANTED— A COMPETENT PERSON TO CON pvor the business of a retail di ore and dispen: scriptions, one whe will devote himself entirely to the bus siness, and duces unquestionable city reference as to capability acter, may apply at No, 55 Third avonue, WAdTED—aN ACTIVE ann INTELLIGENT MAN, Act as cashier, who can adv $B or $500 for a for which a bon be 1 re Wares AN peat noel GIRL, TO DO THE GR- a small family. To one thorough- a roof ‘situation will offer, ea aon mi a washing. inne “AP ceok, wi Terabe PI OTEATANT, GIRL, @ amall cookin aID en" y> ANTED-A MAN AND HIS WIFE, chiléron. on a farm—the man te do tariniag witHour oneral- ly, milk take care of cattle; the woman todo plain evoking, washing aud ironing, and take charge of she da ty. ‘To suchas will suit. $15 por month will be aivens Apply a No. 5 Barclay strect. Also, 4 young man wanted, to open oyrters. ANTED—A FIRST RATE COOK; ONE WHO UN- da making pastry and bread, None need sy they have excellent city recommendi + 20 Evet Twenty-second street, between 9 veloc, to-d ANTED—A SMART PROTESTANT GIRL, ENGLISH Preferred, must not be over fifteen yeurs of ayo, to make herself general useful in a small private family; ‘aust befond of children. Address, staring where to be found, K, box 2,416, Port offic WanTs. Wnts RESPEC TALE MIDDLE AGED wo. ee, to attend to the Bo sardine charke of ehiltrea fonorally usetul in the «up ‘the city retorencos required Apply at N Kiphith street. oceeping department im be competent to pry (SITUATION 4% CHAMBERMATD, Bi with the best of elty referenes from her lant” ‘place, Tayuire st No. 101 Greene street, fer two days. WANTED ny ‘A YOUNG WOMAN, A sitvar ON 86 housekeeper, or to | she will make horseif gene: | family. The best of refere Weat Twenty-fourth street, ANTED-BY A MIDDLE-AGED AMERICAN wo- man, & situation to travel or ‘o take the charge of a ni or to do the obamberwork anv asistin the washing Andifening Good reference given ‘Luque at Wd Greene wich street, corner of Clarkson ree! WANTED —A SITUATION BY A RESPEC! TAOLE young woman of good habits, to do the waebin chamber work of a private fam boat of oity rete can bo furnished trom h "Please call Allon street, two doors Can be secon threo days, if not enges AITER WANTED— A MAN wo THOROUG ALY understands his business, and hav good recommendae tions. Apply, on Friday, the lth inst., between the hours of 11 and 2 o'clock, at 175 Second avenue, ON AS COACEMA) r pactaklo private family, by ® eingle man thoroughly understands its varivus branches, w the mont satisfactory reference from his let emp! ply cn Friday next, after 10 o'clock, at oilice, No- 20) Hudson Terect. IN A who ac lve ANTE D-SITUATIONS FOR ABOUT EIGHTY sinart, tidy, sober, honest, industrious, and capable rervante— very domestic station; tke host selectod from hundreds of applicants Please apply nt, the, Soloct Protestant Agency, No. 7 Carmine street, or at tho S Agency, 100, Chavers styects N. B-~ Only seevants of good charactor admitted. AN TI PERIENCED PItO- testant and other servants, carefully selegted. Cook: nurses, oamatresses, chambermaids, waitresses, laundressc and thorough servants Families desirous of procuring such con find a urge and excellent selection, with unexcey ablo city references to first class familics, where they have ‘at MANNING'S Office, 10 Tillary Sereet, Brooklyn. ANTED—AT THE BROOKLYN INTELLIGENCE ofice, No. 4 Sands street, Brooklyn, Protestant, Catholic, and colored girls, as cooks, chambermaidy, Sea ‘They muat be well re- phited: with effciont sorvents oMlowing rates—$U ner year M. WALLACE, ANTED AT 114 NASSAU STREET, SALESME: ks, School Teachers, Men on Steamers and Barkeepers, Co and Soya to » places for smart Girl y. Applisants en » free of postage, with reloren Sees grull. be woll euited, stresres, peneral houseworkers, commended. Employers ev male, at the Agent. WOMAN I8 ANXIOUS TO ENGAGE WITH A PA- mily going either to Now Orleans or Texas or to wait on a lady. She is experionced in tak of children, and bas elied a creat dent. Herald office. The best of references can be given. CAPABLE oF Oe RG ING er, or Cn Bs Jework, ia re ion or home in a reepectable private fami much the object, at a comfortable ress, A real name and resi- Ht House. SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPEQTARLE young woman to da the housework of ® mail fanily. In good cook, washer and ironer. [las the host of city re- ference, Has ‘no objection to go @ short distance in the country. Is neat and tidy. Please apply at 504 Hougton peaeagaise) front room. Can be seen for two dys, bash LADY, WELL VERSED IN HOUSEKEEPING, 18 desirous to, hire, for boarders. tho superiluous rooms housekeeping faimsly, for whieh sho would pny rent ia B,, Herald office. YOUNG LADY WISHES A SITUATION AS TIOUSE- keeper in entlemen’s family. Please call at No. 50 North Moore street HIGHLY RESPECTABL # situation, to take care o ing. Apply at 167 Twelfth stree avenues, Advertiter is a Prote days. YOUNG WOMAN WANTS fldrea and do plain vo , between Fifth and Sixth fant. Can be seon for two RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN titustion, to do general housework in 4 sina family. She can come well recommended f Taco, wicre the has lived fifteen menths. Plo it Bilrabeth street, inthe rear, between Spring end Broome atr MIDDLE AGED WOMAN WISUES A SITUATION as cook and laundress in a private family jection to go ixto tho countr; ‘useful. Has nv ob and make herself YOUNG wom 0D CITY REFERENCE derires a situetion as seamstress. Can oud and wr dresses. Auy person. wanting one, may vesurvto find & com- 26 Ninth avenue, corner of Phirty-seventh rtwo days. ABLE YOUNG GIRL hambermaid, and to assi roping, or would be willing to do the hor isa good washer and iro Cun be seen for three av Dr. Kanney’e, Weet Trrenty- third from Ninth s reet, YOUNG MaN, OF COOD BUSINES! Rediveh a situation Ae Olezk, Bookkeeper, or | in sny importing house, or ‘in any 0 which he may best sorve the interest of hiae five tho bent of reference. For further n and psrticulars, apply to Major Hancock, Her ter, ther capaci plo. 3 pimendation RESPECTABLE YOUNG MAN, A withes # ritnation xe waiter, in a priv . who thoroughly under: titds Lis busine s# i ches, Yate, furciture, Iamps, ss His cherse 4 have 10 Batasta street, ls ‘Can be sven for two days, YOUNG MAN. vnéer instruc son reqniring such Colvmeia street 3 MAN OF ‘atters renerally buying and Ke, umber, &e., Ke, forwarding coo ) Arrangipg and Ou ting old debts—in ty end indoor busi thin State, Ohio, Michigan, Wisconsin, and. Iiliuoia ean command sey $2000, wishes some agency or a doer employment, by m respectable honre. A tibe tion is expected. Good roferences given, il re adcres#L. C. H., Herald office. BY. TENTED WANSED: IN AN OFFIC i Asta 20: intelligent Herald ‘ime. \OOK WANTED—ONE WHO UNDERSTANDS UPR buefvese, and is a good washer, jroner, ani baker. Nene others reed apply, Call at 397'Herry street, near Hemilto ua, Brookly XOOK—WANTED IN A SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY, J amiddie aged woman; one «ho understands hor h ners.and can bring ® recommendation from her last pl youre oad J Apply between ten and one o'clock to- atcs Fort’ enty fi eet -A HIGHLY KESPECTABLE. $1 wants a situation, S first rate in all. their Lraughes in the above mentioned — 20 objectiv y e call for twa days at 42 Muureo Caauarararp—waten IN A PRIVATE FAW 3, one who ive fret rate washer and iromer, and wh vodersterde fluting Call at 34 Bast Twonty tifsh street, between tix and eight o'clock in the eveniug to-day or to: morrow. OOPERS WANTED. aWENTY wanted immeciately. Good wares yatant ployment tivens Apply to W. 3. BELL, S77 Peat! strevt, 8b 9 A.M. or 4 P.M KESSMAKER WANTED.—A LADY GOOD COOPERS , COMPETENT to take charge of © new establiehm: Frenoh pre- ferred; the highest wages in the city given. other hants Cell for one week, at Goodwin's Ladies Lepori met, corner of Sixth ave- ery and Dress Fats —A YOUN LabyY OF THE uiGiest lity, recently arrived fro: 7, deawingy Frouc competent to iy lish Satisfactory referer concae Fie givea. Address, t to S. E., £86 Broadway, GURL WANTED. —A FAMILY, RESIDING 0 fi wants a woman, as cook, washer ic must understand her business thoroughly. lived in tho country would bo preferred, ( Maiden Jane lat No. ILLINER WANTED—TO TAKE “ CHARG “OFA millinery establishment in the country. Good wages pald, For particulars, call at No 157 Chauibers street, SOUTH CAROLINA, GEORGIA. ALABAMA, TRNNES tee, Florida, Kc, &. Wanted, by ® centioman who his fn extensive acquaintance, and ‘controls @ lero trade throughe ut the Southern States, « Partnor im the deng f io a Georgia, f y one having capital which in one cf the most profit Georgia, at Herald office. Re! , BY TWO SISTERS, ONE nd clear starcher, can cut aud make as ceamatross children the other us chambermaid, who thor- owbly understanes her by clear starching. Eo- Uirely satisfactory recommendations can be had from the a ith whem Ry pave lived four and a-halfand two- bavhalt year 76 Fourth avenue, 10 CLOTHING CLERK ANTED—ONE OR’ Two 10 HARDWARE MERCHANTS.— tion as clerk ort i pane marking, ¢! ‘outh or We: Lg ive the beet of city referenc oT ML atthe office of this paper, wil 1 be penenaily attended t a French, German, and Ei rt praaticnily, is 4 sions of an ergagen ., Cutter, VEYO PLANTERS. “WANTED A SITUATION AS OVER. ‘he Southern Stat oot Ain’ 4 a the Sou o oy references ity be 10 DRUGGISTS.— WANTED, BY A. ¥ OUNG MAN, who bas had considerable experience in the d who Warde cor ati who! te Cr fs mak and put up prapar aio jail store, to make io" pterestprion cred, ener "Due Herald office. ANTED—BY A RASPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN & situation to do general housework, or a3 chambsr- and good washer and ironer, The best of eity reterono) ven. May be seen fer two day, at 04 Bloventh etree, bo tween Firet and Second avenues. at ia a xhly, Daoxkeopiag try, sad will ko himaelf useful. y mich an objectasemployment. Adiress A Vi, Salery not Herald off ANTED—BY A SMART, TIDY, INDUSTRIOUS young girl, a situation as chambermaid and nuree, and to ausist tn A family. Bas no objection to go a short distance in the mote Good o ty reference, if Please call st § Carll ctrest, Brockly, beeween Milasy aad Johnston streote, first floor. ANTED-—BY A COMPETENT YOUNG tituation as cook, to aseist in of nemall private family. For om tinfactory reference will WOMAN, A washios nod ity and cha Pienso ad- be given. te to H. et, and it wait be ws cress & 73 Hammond et tended to, AILY GOVERNESS—A YOUNG LADY, ACCWS- tomed to teaching Kogiieh, is drrirousof obtanicg am, engagement in m family for © tew hours daily, address Datly Governess, Horald offive RD—A SITUATION, BY A RESPEC eg woman, a4 Chambermaid and ceamstress, hag jo general housework in a small privary iy; the best of city referesoes osu be giver, by calling ab . A Jay street, Brooklyn, in or. Can be eeea for days ANTED—A_ SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE girl from Scotland, to take care of ohildren, or eo im sewing cr chamberwork, and to assixt in Wasniog. sotions to travel with a indy if requ elere Plonse call mt 105 West Bir! ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, a situation as general house worker, ook. wa her and ironer, best of city reference viven, May be reem for two day Watts street, Now York. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT pirl, @ situation ag children’s curse; eam come well recommended from ber last place. Cail at No. 120 Bighth s-reet, Can be even for two days if not engaged, ASHING AND IRONING DONE IN THE NEATEST and best mannor, and at the shortest notice, Advert t eer understands all kinds of using, ar the mest partion. lar work. Bort of refe aly 101 Nine~ twenta atieet, between Sixth anc Sovent ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTAN? gir), ion ae cook, orchambermaid and aaa nh private family or boarcine house, Haw ne 5 by) sli at dL Spring street, n to go in the country, Please Can be even for two days. WANTED-—BY A YOUNG PROTESTANT WOMAN A fitnation aa chambermatd and w iter, oF liviug im w private family. d city reference given, ‘Can be seen for two days at 143 Sixth avenue, WANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, a situation as good plaia cook, good washer ond iromers or to do general housework ina small privace family. Can give cood reference, May he teen fortwo days. Pleageemil at S7 Bayard street, in the ba te ANTED—A SITUATION, BY young woman, 96 firet rate cook, washer and ii Lived three years in her last place. Plsayo oall at 179 Elisa Voth street, iu the front, Can be seen for two daye, if nob eupaged. TANTED—A SITUATION AS WET NURSE, BY A respectable married woman, who can give the beet of city reference, Pleace apply nt 20 Ainity place. ANTED—SITUATIONS BY TWO RESPEOTABLE Protestant young women ‘They are professed coon, sud oret rate weelier# and ironers. take charge of the honsekeeping of a sma!lfamily, Can be seen for two Coys. Vicnse call at S45 Twelfth street, between Pirst a Second avea ANTED—A SITUATION BY A YOUNG GIRL SIX. old, to take care of children, amd will fat, ahd haw good reference, Calh wy O04 a hoor, front room, street, between First and Second avenucs,on the fourth floor, trot room, W ANIED—BY A RESPECTABLE situation ae vomchman; uncvr. Has ne objection to go in the country ef city references given. May be ‘6 eS2 Stove streets r Broadway. — ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE ENGLISH GIRL, situation to do general housswork, chamber work, ity or taking care 0 i i @ good plsia oo and irorer.. The beat of city referance Plogce call wt 279 Elizabeth street, nese Bles steire, Can be seen for afew éa} ANTED-A SITUATION, BY A NEAT, TIDY GIR to do chamberwork. and asvist in the © seontign oe wetle: aoltatatarente: bane alten: bave no objection to take oa ebildron, and sow. give the best of eity reference. Can be seen for two days, ib 200 Fourteenth street, east of First avenue, YOUNG MAN, a ANTED-A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE girl. Tea first-rate plein cook, no, objecti asrictin washing orironing. Has the best of city refere Cun be seen for three days, if not engaged, at 350 Siath avenue, third oor, AN ED-A SITUATION, BY A _RESPEOTADLE young woman. 1s cellent chambermasd and lnundrore, Best of city be seen for three Jaye, at $60 Sixth avenue, thied floor. RESPEC TABLE YOUNG WOMAN, cook, first rate washer ANTED—BY A a situation Leek is a good plain d ironer. good city reference from hee inet place, Can be x feom 9 tilt 6 clock, at 40 Greenwich streets ANTED—BY A RESPECTASLE YOUNG WOMAN, a situation as cook, washer, aud ironer. Can be eeem for two days, at 39 Kivington street. Guod city reference given, ANTED.- oot INA PRY are b Sri 7 ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A " RESPEOTABLE young woman, to do chamberwork, aud assiss with the washing ard Ironing; or to do housesore im & emul ily. Gosd city references given, Apply at £9 Siatt wyenes front room, third story. J ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG Wowan, ‘ituation to do general how ily; or chamberwork and w: rence, if required, Plea pe i ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE rir], to de general houswork. Apply at 49 We ington place. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN’ ® situation 2s general honseworker, cook, Walter, aad orchambermsid. ‘The bast ity refer: © seen for two days at No. 117 Fifteenth stree! iro May reur. ANTED-BY A KESPEC a situation as oud worker, in ® private family. May be reew for two days st Ro. 157 1 therear building. Ww ANTED-SITUATIONS, BY TWO RESPECTABLE gitls, the one to cook wash aud iron, the other to do. chamberwork and waiting in a small private family. Both understand their business city reference from their Ine nivte to perfectly, aud have the beet of place. ‘Viease to oall or saad 149 Varick street, near Spring. Can be seen fur eryneat sexer, Wow pons to Kurope or ee ty Please moon at ‘TS is ¥ A GIRL FOURTSEN YEAR OF ‘AGE. berwork or take care of chil- ar would make herself generally usefal, nse Sixth ay third and aaa fourth street. eon ANTED-BY A [RESPECT AB, YOUNG WOMAN, situation as cha ‘maid and take care of chilérem and by gy bs No Bot Wu ‘ Mi teen for two days at No. third and ‘Thirty-tourth “ets ANTED—A “ce TION. BY, A Yo to take care of childr iain, ening a have no objection to travel adr The ieee Ka 4 Cam he seen for two aaj sKautechs reference given. Please to call 7 ~ Se i Ra ANTED-BY 4 RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, tituation as chamber d to do fine waehiog, im tate family. Goud natty reference given. Piva ove street, be reen until suited % room, vated for, WwW ironer in a pri seen for two di flo W dnt ANTED—BY FR Its GIRL, A SITUA: tion he do Or B8 Cook, family. Good cit; retere ga 4 ant 47 Mott atrees, front FOOM, #¢00) ANTED-a SITUATION, young woman ah chamberuati, of ts ao houremon Has to objection to ten xencrally useful. Wages not se AcE bee situation. Has no obj on oF ce! io) tive tee * either personsl or by letter, will be act ia ™ arenes: Ww Elghtoonths Tes bet Woxtzo-ar A RESPECTABLE youxe WOMAN, uation As competent cook. ae hy ANTED—A § situation BY A YOUNG hoe come TH ty i private family, Cail o general ig a. fom net loot pln uily. 9, TALORESN,wANTHD,T0 ORE BY ner of Tweltin street, “iif sthewacwbg T° Li pan pnd st ine fa Mad) OF AN EXP! ete oe ment of the a: Pee sau oiaag fede the none A would tig Vtreatieth aor ber bject try, afinase cal ‘at and Sev: pe ftogued. toed

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