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Visk’s Meta)” of the grr 410, Burial Cases.—In conse” increasing demand for this article: eters gave recently provided additional and oor- Mercre cilities to execate tho same, and have sssooi- ¢ Meer. Huyler & Putr am, furnishing undertakers, im i8"C a of the r business, and who are propared to sup- Bt} alls for’ burial cases. Also, hearses, carriages, shroud 4, caps, and ail required appendages and equipments "Aerals. (We take pleasure in assuring the public that SAY duties entrusted to their care as undertakers, will be ¥ nd their charges w extracts: o. metallic m letters reoenth vert. W a 1 & Co.—Gentlew en—For the bean: losers. W. M. Raymon 'o.—t — > tated Metallic Burial Caso, prowatod by you, in whioh th Temains of my fatver were conveyed from Washi ton City to Kentucky, and in which they now repose, you will nt the thanks of the family. ‘tho purposes for which it’ was designed in a ory that it gi me pleasure to recom- ses of your manufacture to tie favorable netice of the public. Very respectfully, your obedient ser- vant, Ditomag H. Chay. ‘Mr. H. G. W. Tyler, Agent Yor Fisk's Metallic Burial Cases, Aberdeen, Mins.—Dear Sir—Ihe remsing of our brother, J. D. Amis, which were on the Sth instant, placed in one above caves, and transported over a rough road for 175 milo to his father's revidence in Moury coanty, Tenn, thoro on the llth inst. The body ation in all respects, and we regard Fisk's Cases ag Eis bout artiole now in use for the preservation of tho dead. Yours, truly, Tomas Amis, Joun Amis. “Such and such comes in bad e from—”” “he ia vory inconsistunt,” are remarks that would infer that oncy in alv ays a jewel ; this isamistako, A thorough eensistont man is citter s fool +r aknaye, and will uot his eclor, though the heavens should invite. Now, Mrs. JERVIS’ Cold Candy isa jewel of consistency, because ie trathfulness in curing coughs, colds, &., has not needed fam alteration. $ near Moant Vernon.—This Fleetw Deautifal piece of land, consteting of about 100 aores, pur. ehased by John Stevens, Esq, to divide b: wociation, wal ebont one-twolfth part taken up on the first meotin night. Noties is hereby given that the eocond mesting of "Tho 1 to Industrial Home Association, No. 1,” will beheld at the Hall N 127 Grand stroct, on Taosday evening, 12th met., at half-past ecven o'clock, order. i ROBT. J. TIFPAN Y, President, DR. I, COVERT, Vice President. Jas. P. Brewsren, Recording Secretary. Don’t Lore this Chance.—Lots at the Beauti- fal village of Yonkers, on the banks of the Hudson river, for only $300, and two chances to obtain two handsome houses, cost $1.50) each without additional cost. Only $75 geeh Feyuired | For maps and full particulars, apply to ALPEMT iH. NICOLAY, ‘Auctionoer and Teal. Estate ‘Agent, No. 40 Wall streot, Manhattan Bank Building. The sparsely speaking Mose—Universally @ammunicative fore-finger, generally significant eye, or easeally talkative lip-corner, know how to approciato Shat ‘metaphy. eolf-complacency, qniet and philosophical without, but deeply felt within, derived from the conse of ‘Mrs. Jervis’ Crld Cand’, curing coughs, col @ they lead to the dread consumption, Sold by. MRS. JERVIS, 363 Broadway. « Precious-julced Flowers” compose Mra. JERVIS'S cold cardy. Bulwer says that labor is the ran material—min, the manufacturer. ‘the plavt, the raw u terial—the mind, to search for its hidden purpose. JERVIS'S vold ‘candy's exoetlence has been admitted for Beven years, not so fully as now, however, but always ac- Ranowledged good when fairly tested. M. Levett, Dentist, No. 628 Broadway, takes this method to invite the public to witness his creat im- palo in Dentistry, as introduced by him. Office hours ten till five o'clock. His work on the teeth can be e@btained av above. M’Lane’s Liver Pilis were not, like strums of the day, got up with a view to protit, oyered, after many years of study, by one yeicians’ in the United States, and used in hie practice. ‘Their marked snecess elicited the mos alitied approbation of physicians and others who wad eased their effects. Possessing all the sensitive feelings fs thorough-bred. physician, Dr. M'Lane dreaded being @laseed with the shallow pretenders who crowd the coluius Sithenewspapers with puite of “sovereign remedies,” for a long time declined the requests of many that he proclaim his great remedy to the public; but finally, after renasion on the part of physicians and others who had witnessed the wonderful cures effected by the Liver he evnsented to prepare it for general use, The fol- Jowing certificate, from Dr. Morgan, will boar us ont in this statement; it is also valuable as inedical itestimony of th efficacy of these Pills his is to certify that T have Deon associated with Dr. M’Lane, in the practice of medi- ‘ine, for nearly two years and a half. portunities of witnessing the good effects and I believe they have cured and reli Proportion of the diseases of the Liver, than I have known @ured and relicved by any other course of troatment OLIVER MORGAN, M.D." For sale by the principal drug- in Now York. City droggists referved to Boydand Paul, 9. 40 Cortlandt street, and C. W. Clickener & Co. 81 Bar @lay stroct. Watts’ Nervous Antidote.—I hear thatevi Aisposed persons say that itis injurious, To disprove tha at once, I will take any quantity that people will bring me Above tixty croggists keep it for sale in thiscity, aad I wil take all they have. digest about twensy-four bottl and will take that quantity every day fra year. TALBOT WATTS, M. 24 Greenwich strect. Depot, 18 Ana BMy Patients throug ited States, Canada, and the West Indies, are hereby informed that L Rave just received the largest and most beautiful lot of artificial ‘eyes ever. imported of art Dr. his Liver Pills; the colors of the irie are beautifully depicted ; f the MRS. | | | | | | hed | in a’ perfect state of | 1 have had many op- | ed amuch largor | eet. | They sre positively suporb | andthe shape and brilliancy of the wornea is admirable, | ‘When properly inserted. the closest ob Shem. They move wit! perfect pre: accordance with the natural eye, and are introduced without any pain er operation. JAMES W. POWELL, M.D., Oculist and Arist, 62 Broadwa, Whe Liver Pills.—The Liver Pills of Dr. BMLaue were siret ured by him exelnsively ia his own prac- tice. fo eficucions were they in all cases of liver complaint. that they becme famous, and attracting the aitention of the medical faculty, passed into general mse. They act with great certainty and reguiarity; the patient almost im- mediately fecls the dispersion of his disease, and is gra- ually restored to healta. With some the effect is almost mireculons, froquently experioncing immediats relief, acter Raving, for mouths, resorted to drags aud medicines of apother description in vain. Diseasos of the liver are very eommon in this country, and are often frightful in chacace fer. Thote who experience any of the promouitory symp- toms of this dangerous ani compli tated disease, should at onee procure « box of Dr. M'LANK’S pills, and, perhaos, tl y be saved a world of ty. For sale by all the Ee druggists in New York. ‘City druggists, referred , Boyd & Paul, 40 Cortland street, and, C. V, \lickner & Co., 81 Barclay street. Reduction in Price of Bogle’s Hyperion Fluid, for restoring, preserving, and adorning tie hair, to the following low rates, viz:-—bottles formerly sold at 50 cents reduced to 25 cents, 75 to G0 cents; $l to 75 cents. The many worthless imitations of this celebrated hair re: atorative, prlmed on the public wuder the lure of cheap- ness, havo detormincd the imventor to erash them, by sollin famovg Auid at cyen a lower price than they can affor: well their vile trash. At the ne time he assures the public that the Hyperion will always continue to be as gocd Eo heretofore, whien bos iven if oglebrity throughout the ancot detest globe. This, with BOGE § Electric Hair Dyc, ant other Prgraraions, are scld by his «gents, everywhere in the Uni- d States and Canada, Sold in this city by A. B.& D. Sands, No. 100 Fulton street: Rushton Kk & Co., No. 273 Broadway; Rice & Smith, No. 727 Broadway; Cary & Co., No. 25 Pearl street, and by draggists and porfamers throughout the world If you are wise you will take note Of Watts’ Nervous Antidote Indeed, it is a poritive Health an! Ftrongth vostorativ, And wonderful beyond belief, If it fails to give reliot From th worst diseas> and pain, ho money is returned agair. he sooptionl and mort discroot Can have aprinted signed reo ipt, In honor, justice, law, and rig To give the money back nt sina For why should people give the Por what no benefit affords? “ Sohn Pyne will give vou euch receipt At number cightcen in Aun street, hoards Amidst the damps of Recking Swamps, Or in the great metropolis Where wirter's Enlarging ovr necro, People should be fortiiie VIS'S Cold Candy, Wigs and Toupees.—Batchelor ‘ot Wigs are pronounced the most perfect imitati yet invented. hove wanting a very euperior arti all at BATCHELOR’ celebrated Wig Facto treet, where cnn be a the city. Copy t The Editor who gives, or attempts to give fictitions value to wortiless articles by what is called puffing, is unworthy of his calling; butit isa dideront thing when an invalanbie and really sgiontine preparation like Cristadoro's Hoir Preservative aU Beantiner is su a for independent comment; then, it becoines a ple Praiso. Wo have tried this article, know itto beallit pur- porte to bo, and cheerfully endorse fi It may be had of the proprietor, Mr. CRISTADORO, No. 6 Astor House. spoody veath, bnrohyard. with & package of MR: je should of Wall dy The Greatest Discovery of the Age 1s Cris- tadoro’s Liquid Hinir Dye; it does not seek popularity by i drown pul; but its ster! merits have laid a fownda- ti auousdemanr; it isthe easiest applied gives the most natural color of any dy ¢ Wholesale and retail at CRISTADORU'S No. 6 Hair Dye.—Batchelor’s Celebrated Liquid Hair Lye is the best yet discovered for solorine the hair or whiskers the moment it ivapplied. ‘Tho woudertot ease and Gertainty with which this favorite and old estab! Visit Dye performs is astonishing. Tt is for sale, or appliod, at BATUHELOR'S Wig Factory, No.4 Wall stroot. Uopy nde dross, Gourand’s L Without sx- a. Beware mid Hatr Dye geption or rerervation, the vory best ever i puffed dyes. Equally celebrated is Gonraud’s Modioated ap for curing piinples, freckles, sallownoss, chaps, rough. esa, Ke. Poudre Subtile uproots hair from day part of the Sea uid Ronge, lily White and Hair Glows, at 67 cot, near Bir Busha magic cream linimont; for paing, aches, sorone no equal. Seld at 325 Greenwich corner Dus Guion, comer Bowery and Grand stroot; © Sixth avenue. somory stroot, Spring and Hudson stroets; Dr, gllunter, 108 An Jersey City, at Clark's Pi 1 If you would not look frightfally askance At somo wise. monite atop that tomb-like eourh, go quietly kage of MRS. JE S'S cold cand atos, and will prevent the Sold by Mrs, JERVIS, 455 ADVERTISEMENTS RENEW.) EVERY DAY. ~ gr SER THIRD AND SIXiII PAGHS.-ca lly. PERSONAL, EW YORK, OCTORER 8, 18 plegate, Inte ot Sacramento R. JOSIAM W, AP» ‘aliforn, City, atavor by tending he addross vo W. G. Lng wint, N.Y. ILLIAM HENRY DAMOTTE—$5) DOLLARS ® ward will be paid for information loading to. tho pris gent abode of the aforenaid. Hie was born at Worthh Recht, covd.-deyonce, wanhba “tee ly Aquiline nove Tey Ww read hair; has been Should RSs sees hie oye, be will hens of 6 atly to his Wall atroot. Advantage by applying to KR. HOGOINS eR PUBLIOATIC APAN AND THE JAPANESR—BY TALBOT WATTS, M, D.—For tho opinions of the prose, peo tho eavond edie tion of thin “gom of intorert”—this “morcean of Epionroan tastes” —this concise yet copious, romantia, yot authentio, compilation of all Unt me eutertaining. Price, ® ovata, twelve dpe #ageavings by Avery. 4.2. NAGLE, 18 Ann stroot, | desirous to plenee her emp’ \ her last place, where | TED—A SITUATION AS CHAMBERMAID AND gts ys highly respectable, you ae small private family. .Best referenc a day at a8 Broadway, veiween the ‘hours of MX. Me eo l. D hg re ied SITUATION AS SEAMSTRESS, OR AS ladies’ maid and seamstr: in a private family, by avery experienced girl, with oxcelient city reference, Can iad ft to perfection; do Cali at 4) t Thirteenth street, fir ANTED—A WOMAN TO GO TO CALIFORNIA~ one who is capable to do chamberw rk, assist in Washing and ironing, and take care of children. ‘Inquire at 160 Spring street, feom 10 until 4, } Baker cet SITUATION AS CiIAMBERMAID, AND jst in washing and ironing, by & person who ro and’a half io her last place. Please call at ¢ perfectly satisfactory recommen- lived two BY TWO RESPECTA- at and capable chamber- je capacity vt children’s Jood city we produced. ‘The other iv afin», good washer and irouer, and understands plain cooking and bah Is willing to mato herself generally useful to s.good lady. Wages moderate to a respoctadio family: | Flense call at 229 Twelfth avenuo, front reom, eeeond floor, WANTED-BY nish good city referenc West Nincteo.th etre nu ANTED—SITUATIONS, ble young girl maid aud waiter. Hi RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A She can fur- Can be seen for two days, at 100 » between sixth and Seventh ave- A situation as chambermaid and waiter. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, OF good character, a situation as chambermaid and wait- er, or to do general housy vork, Can be seon for two days, at 215 Seventh avenue, between Twenty-fourth and Twen- ty-fifth streets, first floor. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY TWO RESPECTABLE Protestant young women; the one as cook, the other as lanndross or chambermaid, ‘Can he avon for two days at No. 116 Seventeenth street, between Sixth and Seventh ave- ues. The best of city references given, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, ag seamatress or chambermaid, and is willing to make herself generally useful, Apply at No, 955 Sixth avenue. ANTED--BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, arituation to do general housework, forasmall private family; is a good plain cook, washer and ironer. The rest of city reference given. Ploase call at No. 581 Grand street, fourth floor, ANT woman, a situation as chambermaid and waiter, or seamstress. Hest of city reference given, May be seen for two days, at 125 Twenty-seventh street, between Seventh and Eighth aven WS TEDIRY A RESPECTARLE YOUNG WOMAN, a situation, to do chamberwork and fine washing, ‘The advertiser iy Well experienced in the avove mentioned Work, and can give tour yours and ® half city: reference from her last employer. Please 133g ‘Third ayenue. € © seen for two day ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMA ation. as a first rate cook. dvertiser rienced in the shove branches; she is well ex hourekeeping, for either of which situations *he best of city reference. The wages is not so much amebject Asacomfortable homo. Sho has two years referenes from her last employer. Please call at No. 176 Bast Seven- toenth strect, near the Firstavenue. Can be seen for two days, if not engaged, ANTED—BY A MIDDLE AGED WOMAN, A SITUA- tion as nurse, who has loog experience; undorstands e care aid mMauagement ofan infant; is ® good or would wait onan invalid lady. Some of timonials cam be 0 character and lity, Can heveen at 123 Third avenue, nose Faur- in the A SITU- ‘well expo- enced in n give the ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT Scotch woman, a situation eitheras a housekeeper or laundress, or to do clear starching, fluting and plaiting, of ag jos acook in a private honorable iamily, without washing. not wieh to leave the city. Apply to the Rev. J. Zonder, No. Sio Twelfth strect, between First and i vill be seen for three or four da; ANTE D—A LADY TO TEACH FRENCH AND singin v ifn a Indy's Seminary, near Philadelphia, Ad- Pacific street, Brooklyn. ANTED—BY A PROTESTANT GIRL, A SITUATION chambermaid. Can be seon fora few days at No. ANTE D—A SITUATION, AS SEAMSTRESS OR chambermaid, by a young Seoteh woman, who has been eight years in her lust place. Apply ab 47 West Twenty-seventh street. Noue but a respuctable private family need apply. WANTED~A SITUATION 48 Cl aMBERMAID AND waiter, and to assist in washing and ironiug, by aro- spectatle young woman, with good city iefereaces. Apply at No. 217 Klizabeth street, for two da; ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITU A- ton as good cork, and to assist in washing and iroain would have no o! jection to go to the South. Good city ference. Inquire at No, 40/ Fourth strect, betwoen i and Second avenues, V rst ANTED—A SITUATION AS DRESSMAKER AND seamstress, by a res le Seotch girl. Inqnire at pec No. 153 West iwengy-ninth s et, firstiloor, rear house. ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATIO as chambermaid and seamstross: first rate eh maker, and understands making children’s clothing; or would do the fine washing and ironing. The best of re- ferone from her last place. first floor, front room. NTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as first rate cook, washor and ironer. Cun give tue best of city reference from her last employ Pleaso call at 93 St Mark's place. Can be seen for two day: WYANTEDSA SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Young woman, with food sity foferonce, as yori, warher and ixoner, of to do chamberwork ii a private fami- ly. Can be seen for threo days, at 151 avenue A, betweon Tenth and Eleventh street, third floor, front room’ Inquire at 397 Lwelfth street, Ee ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, & situation to do the general housework of a smali private family, or as chambermaid and waiter, or to take care of children and do plain sewing. Good reference gi froin her last place, where she haa lived three years. Please call at $0 Ludlow street, between Broome and Delancy streets, ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, VV “a situation as cook, washer and ironer. ‘The best of city reference can be given. Can be seen for two days, at No. H2 Twelfth street, between First aud Second avente ANTED—BY AN EFFICIENT YOUNG WOMAN, A situation ag cook and bak«r; she is a most exoollint washer and ironer and can do genoral housework in city or country Cam give the bess of reference for charaster and gapabifivy. She is willing and oblising and ig in evecy way yer Apply at 223 Bowery. A ANTED-BY fail ence given. Inquire at 223 Var Wa XIED BY A RESPECTABLE YOU a situation todo chamb 1 Derwork and washing and ironing. Can giv Please call at No.2 Union court. Can bh WASTED-A SITUATION AS LAUNDRES®, BY A reapectable person, who perfectly undepstauds hee borines She can be seen at No. 253 [Piget avenue, near Ej wenth street. VG WOMAN, ‘ing, or chan —BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG ENGLISH || ANTED BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, a ejta a tne 4nd to yyeistin washing ng. im fe ry Tel ting jb iaver, Comber og pee BUAeN Leki Slath alt avealh sane WANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABL oung woman, 98 chambermaid ani plain sewer; wil be use! any business. City reference, if required, Cam be seen for two daysat 173 East Elevonth street, between avenues A and B, seoond floor, front room, ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A sitvation as chambermaid, plain sewer or waiver; would do general housework, for a'susall fainily. Good city references given. Please apply at 469 Sixth avenue, for two ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, a situation as chambermaid and seamstress, in a Dp) family. Good referenves given. Please call at 49 Sprace n for two days. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, WASH- ivg and ironing, and French fluting, and will doa family’s Washing, by the month. Call at No. 192 Seventeenth street, between First avenue and avenue A, first floor. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Protestant young woman, ‘as cook; is willing to a with thewashing and i ‘Best of city reference give: Apply for tw at ls] West Twentieth strect. ANTED—A YOUNG LADY TO ATTEND A bakery; one that has some experience proferred. Ali as seametress for plain sewing. Apply at 40) Grand at ANTED—A SITUATION, TO DO GENERAL HOUSE- eee tee respectable irl, with good references, Can be seen’at her present employer's, 331 Cherry street. WANTED—A SITUATION BY A RESPECTABLE young woman as cook; is a good washer and ironer, Good vity references, Please call ut No, 78 Norfolk svruet, in the rear, ANTED—A TIDY, PROTESTANT, ENGL Gorman girl, to do'general housework, ia a small pri- vate family. Inquire at No. 54 Firat street, from 9 till 2 o'olock. None others need apply. Ist OR ANTED~A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE girl, to do plain vobing, and general Lousework. Keference given, Apply at 1124s Eldridge street, Can be seen for three days, WY sNeen, A FIRST RATE TAILORESS, “AT 499 Pearl street, third floor, ‘To save trouble, none others need apply. ANTED—BY A VERY EXPERIENCED WOMAN, asituation aga first class chambermaid, and, to do fine washing and Troning; is an excellent French tluter, and can do up fine musling in the neatest manner ; or as suai She understands her busine) Can he stress and chambermaid, thoroughly; has excellent city reference. two days, at No.du Sixth avenue, near Ty TANTED—A SITUATION AS WET NURSE, Feapectable woman, with a trosh breast of silk ‘tw ty firet treet, first fl ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, BY A Apply V ~~ a . . WARTS. cn RN Gm COMMA GUGEn. YOUNG LADY, RECENTLY ARRIVED hoe anewy, goctesy. of the institution will be Scotland, who ches of ednontion Iaily governess in a private f and required, Addrese Miss J. M REG reeraMe GIRL bc ig J A SITUATION AS nurse, ard to do utire managemen’ f ai take care of ono or two children, and 4 i where she has lived three years at No. M8 Sullivan street, front haseinen RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS ASITO- | ation aschambermaid and waiter, or to do the general housework of ssmall private family. Ie rear, come well recommended. A firat rate laundress, a feamstress wanted. Apply at the viding families with servants, N a ight o gond wasl froxer, ‘Tho best of city reference can bo given. Can be seen for two days. Please call at 433 [adson street, in the RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL WISHES TO OB- tain ® situation todo chamberwork and waitin no objection to do general housework in a rmall family, Can Call at No.7 Hester strect, tirat floor, back room. Can be seen for two days. YOUNG MAN, RECENTLY ARRIVED FROM-ENG- land, where he was employed as butler and valet, wish- N_ ENGLISH NURSE, A PROTESTANT COOK, @ Protestant chambermaid and | office for “ts habits, withe: the Englieh lang advertirer live ‘as good referen: country; but can bi from ¥ A.M, M, First and Second avenues, third floor. punctually attend USTRALIA.—A PARTY OF RESPF! would like an addition of a few more, Meet prompt attention, ad sear ti hose who in going would tind it much to their int rest to join them. note addressed to Union, box 1,67, general post office, mberwork, Can bring the best of city reference from her last place, | Can be even for throe day \ at Fourteenth | street, Union square, thisday, between Wand 2o'clock. | J.0, GALLAGHER, Agent, | RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, OF STEADY situation as nurse ‘ Can cut and fit children’s dresses, aud teach small childcen | At present the | on for two days, TABLE YOUNG men, who intend starting thedatter part of this month, By orde -xvnen C. - Manhattan, and C will meet thi, has Oct. nated:— ca for a similar situation, or as waiter in a hotel or private | “NSS rane ay family. “Ho understands carving and plato. Ix willing to | qzsietant A make himself useful. Address 7.1, at the office of this : \ pater. Constabl a First district pro- Fourth distri 108% Sixth distrie! 1, at 102 Kleventh street, between | All orders will be | N tend A to collect mon ISAAC - men, clerks, echool teacher Clerks, porters, men on railroad waiter!, boys for trade cants, ment, to ll gor UL he suite Hus, uation and nil stations, No. 1U6 Chambers strect. ENCY, NO. it NASSAU STREET, N. bookkeeper id steamers, er closing $1, free of postage, deseribin, SAI od places. A, the em SPINK, Age: NTED--SITUATIONS FOR SMART, TIDY, SOBER, honest, industrious and capable servants, of vario’ Please apply at the “Select Pro- tostant Agency,” No. 7 Carmine street, betwoon Bloogker street and Sixth avenue, or at the old ‘Society Agency,” N. B.—Only servants of undoubl- | dry goods bsrkeopers Broth A mee! pL Sn Ger ofthe ins "General and Punotual atten very Sth, of indepe ONCORDS, AROUSE Concord Clud, and the 4 IXTEENTH Second distri Third district . Fifth district, DA Dunve. LE. ‘DELAVAN, Secreta Season of Hunting, derman . su INSPECTORS OF KL, Tare , Jon Hoy Daniel Ge ‘ot : Hein, in de) b. sence ine fenin osm zea WARD.—AT A MEETING OF Democratic Charter Convention, held at the house of Francis O'Neil, No. 99 Tenth avenu 1862, the following ticket w William @. Seaway + Whitman Phillips. Benjamin J. Corr, s Arley, 1ON 4 d Gilson, *? Francis O' Neil, Robert Barkloy, *QCherles A. May vine, vis, in Tues: tt ioral 00 ig re ‘Grant Sachem. ar ofdisco- | tion ith. ah capers AMMANY HALL, SEPTEMBER 20TH, 1852.—THE Pa Na araliaation Cosette appointed by the Dero eratic Republic: eral Comuiigaae, wit be i seasion, at Tammany Hall, on, and after thersth of Detober, 133, from 10 o'clock A. M. to $v'clock P.M. THOMAS J. BARR, Chairman of Naturalization Committee, THE on Saturday ovoning, unanimously nomi: ir M. Alling. Hanford Smith, Joseph C. Brodhead. JOHN CAFPREY, Chairman, Joun D, McKee, Secretary. Col for the said war DWAR or, by OTICE.—THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN ELEC- tors of the Seventeenth Ward, are horeby notitied that | A.R. Patterson, has been appoin i the Fi- nance Committee, and is the only person legally authorized , Chairman of the Finance Com. LE! Pp) ploy- at. Herald office. Bas, od good charactor adinitted. street. lor, with bedroom adjoini BOARDING AND LODGING. LADY AND GENTLEMAN WISH A COMFORTA- | ble nnfarnished room, with board fer the lady only, in | a house located in » quiet’ part of the city, and where there | are no boarders, Board paid in advance. Address * Leroy,” PLEASANT PARLOR ON’FIRST PLOOR—SUITA- ablo for agentleman and wife; an elogant fromt par: ng, on third floor, and tine To oms on tho: fourth floor, to let; furnished or unfurnished, with | aths, &e., in the new house, No. 74 Woet Twenty-third moderate till the » Columbia atecet, betwee! RNISHED HOUSE TO LET— , F i farnivhes pee Nieevave ail mame eity. ‘or part by Xd corner Broadway and Fourtesnth attest.” (706 ott ‘OUSES.ON EIGHTY-SIXTH STREET, YORKVILLE, to let.—Two of the row of handsuine thi houses on Eightyssiath street, Yorkville, Fourth and Fifth avenues, very near t busstation, The is 100 feet wi A | ‘a situation as trst rate cookin » private family, The SPRCLAL KUTIUEA. PRIVATE FAMILY, NO. 502 HOUSTON STREET, rst of city references given. fo be seen for two dave ab | wren weernnrrnnwrenn ees dsomely {urnished rooms, to gontleman 7 First ayenue, between Fift mush street] AT A MEETING OF (THE PROPRIETORS OF Tie | i i gi ggg ma 25: Ee i Mowing Dining Saloons, held at Duniap's Hotel o a ca ANTED—A SITUATION BY A YOUNG LADY, AS} Monty 0 foning, October 4th, the following resolutions wera. | LADY, OR LADY AND GENTLEMAN, CAN BR | hambermaid or to do goneral h I. Avprivat® | unanimously adupted:— | accommodated with & fine room, and bodrd for the lady, louse or bosrding house preferred, wen tor two |” ” Nesolved--Ihat owing to the present high prices of provi. | in a very amall family. ‘Tho houré ie pl ly lovated, a Gays at 73 Mulberry, corner of Bayard street, Can give the | sions, &c., we are compelled to advance tha price of oll distance east of the Astor Place Opera House, Gi best of city reference. toents.and feb, from sixpence to uinepence per plate, which | bathe, Ke. Address Widow Broadway lost office, atat- ; ae +} we hope will’ mest with the entire approbation of our | ing where an interviow may be had. ~ ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, | patrons. an ace : " , ; ,, situation ag chambermaid and waiter in a private | Kesdlved—That the aboye change be adopted on Monday FEW SINGLE GENTLEMEN CAN HAVE TWO | fumily, Can give the best of sity reference from her last | next, the llth instant, 1852, parlors, with bedrooms attached, on the second and Place: please call at 18 Prince street, Cap bo seen tor | | Resolver —That these proceedings be published in tho _ third Noort, with full or partial board, or without it.) In ull wo day! daily and Sunday papers. . | instances, with board, meals served to the room. Inqnire | ieee - -———+ | “"Signed—M. M. Van Dyke, 21, 28, aud 25 Catherine slip; at Sil Houston stxeet, first house west of Broadway, late WANTED Pa ie eeu, VOuEN Situ ATIONS, ‘Albert Rogers, W 1 Paligh stant Mi. © Fish, 1: Fatvon parsonage of St. Thomar church. . one as dook, who thoroug ily understands cooking im. | gtreet; Join Nelson, Nus, 8. ‘alton street; Dunia 7 ; a FORN! all ite branohen; thy other as ofaunbermaid: aug to assiee ia, | Ae Rocady, KoFaton serechttaemon tk, Guater, 115 altos | AXYY FAMILY DESIRING TO LET A FURNISHED Nashing and ironing. no objection 'to the country. | street; S. Hl. Crook, # Chat treet; Johnson & Rogers, se owas Sach tioard Obbthe: vents OF) auy. dae bavitg Tiaye tho best of city reference, Please call at 65 Fourth | 144 Fulton street; W. HL Bush, ‘Bouth street; George 8. | choice of a location, who will rent the house, and board avenue, W ‘work; 1uust'be a first rato washer and ironer, and plain cook, Also, a nurse and seamstress and chambermnidy ‘those that do not understand their businoss need not apply. City reference required, + Apply at 73 Third avenue. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY. A RESPECTABLE Woman, as Brit-rate cook. Sho thoroughly uader- stands her businors in all its.branc Has the best of city reference. Please call at 406 First two doors froi Twenty-fourth street. ANTED—A BOY IN A LAWYER'S OFFICE, ONE V that e © & good hand, Salary, $a year. Ja- quire at 45 Wail street, fourth floor. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE MAN, A SITUA. tion as bar-tender, or light porter Can give the best of country reference, Can bo-seen tor tw avenus, between Fiftceuth and Sixteenth dress 8. J., of Sd, B. WANSTED-SEVERAL GOOD GAS FITTERS.— one necd apply unless a thorough workman, and h bad considerable experionce in making and putting up gag fixtures, Apply to J. & 1. COX, 49 Broadway, corner uf Leonard street. ANTED-—A SITUATION AS COACHMAN, IN A / private fomily, by a e.aart, active pirfectly understands his busine: heet of ity reference; ins no objection ty town or hambers street for two days, i sbrects; or ad~ vo ANTED. COUNTRY STORE, NBAR an to act ad*ealesman, One he coun'ry, a6 with the business, preferred, The most w questionable, references requir Address, Fe omee of this paper only, to Ivano Peek & Son, Flushiv JANTED—A THURC Y COMPETENT HEAD roller, to tal je mill by the ton. To one who roduce testin mprteney andsobrigty, stecdy ywent will be given. Address J. L.& B. ik. ELLI- Gb Baltimore, WANIED-FOR THE PANAMA RAILROAD, ONG hundred and fifty lsborors, thirty carpen’ nd twelve tracklayers, Apply to WELLS L. MALLER, uilice uf Cy Story, 9 Ten street. ANTED—A YOUNG MAN IN. A GROCERY STORE, err acquainted with the business, may apply to Co, of reference req ‘ired. ANTED-BY A FRENCH MAN’ COOK, A SITU tion in n private family, or emall boatding ho would aleo go out by the day, to cook dinners and suppers, Apply at 0 White street, for L ANTED—A SALESMAN, IN A RETAIL DRY goods store. One acquainted with the faacy deparc- ment preferred, “Apply at No, 317 Fulton street, Brookiya. Jy ANTED—A SITUATION AS COACHMAN, AND TO take care of a vegetable garden; understands his bu #8 perfectly well. Can give the heat. of city referene ie ioe pad to go to Charleston, 8. C. Address N. L., jer : ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED DRY Goops SAL man, Apply at McCALDIN & THOMPSUN’s, | Atlantic street, Brooklyn, WAANTEDSA MAN WAITER, ONE WHO UNDBIt- stands his business, and is accustomed to waiting in s Doarding house; none others need apply. Apply, this cay, after eight o'elock, A. M.. at 74 Warren street, — ee ee eee A YOUNG GERMAN LADY WISHES A SITUATION 4%. ‘as governess in a respoc table family, t» teach childvea in the Gertuan and French langiiages, music, noodlewors, and otter tearvhes of education. Apply at 41'Vandain st. y ANTED—A SITUATION BY TWO YOUNG GIRLS, one as nurse nud seamstress, the other as chamber- maid and waiter, in a private family. The best of city Can ve seen for two days, at No. 112 reference given, ison street. M ANTED—A SITUATION BY A VERY INDUSTRIOUS dy young womsn, to go ns cook, washer, and ironer, or to do general housework; pee od plain k, and tir. rate washer and ironor, with the best of elty rofurene Please ball at 1935 Bowery. WANtep-a situation young woman, as Can eut and fit dresses, BY A RESPROTABLE Seamstress in a private fam Will bo highly recommended. frura he has lived for three yours. Can be at No, 121 East Twentieth stroct, pird avenues. be seen for two days between Second an WASTEDIBY 4 RESPECTABLE Yous a situation Hhambermaid and waiter, or to ta care of ehildr can furuigh ning years refronoe from her two last places. Apply at No. 12) Tweltth street, be- tween Fifth and Sixth avenues, for two day Wass D—BY AN AMERICAN GIRL, tion as nurse and seamstress. Gan give ‘g’ ference. ‘To be seen thisday. Please call at 110 WSTED-A SIT young woman, as cook hourowork, in a respectable Broome street, in the basome ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOU Advertiser is a compe! a situation, can oup and fit children's dresses; is willing to tak grown children and to make herself generally useful Particulars, apply at 160 Myrtle avenue, Brooklyn, Urug store, ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOU. ‘a situation, as chainbermaid and waiter. ference. May be’ soon for two days, at 87 went street, near Sixth avery uc. W 4XTED-BY A ResrEectant a situation as cook or Iaundress. Good refe: May be cen for two days, at 87 Twenty-fourth strset, near Sixth avenue. A Situ a- TABLE , or to do. ease apply at 407 pe seen for two days, family. Cy @ WOMAN, vod re ANTED—A SITUATION, AS NUI hy a person of fifteon years experien Ww FORTHE SICK, e, under the first Physicians in the city, or a# housekeeper to a small family. Apply at 71 Ma irtreot, No objection to keep wousa fer a Jono gentleman cra wisowr. yANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation as nurse and feamstross, or as soamst and to assist in chamberwork None but rv table fan nocd apply. Vienee call at Ja) Kighth avenue, neat Twenty seventh street, ANTED—BY A RESPEOTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, @ situation in a small private family. Would do Washing Gud irouing. Ploase apply at iv Niata ue cookin street, WANTED-SITUATION one as cham! ironing TWO YOUNG WOMEN rmaid and todo tho flue washing and As nurse and soams#tress, in a private Ploase call at 42 Can be soon for two ty reference given er of Bleecker, A MIDDLE AGED AMERICAN WOMAN, a companion, and to take charge of a house and lifamily, whore there ara no young children. To ono mfortable h Father shan high wags, Apply at 240 South Sixth atrec an interview can be had betwooa who this f W iljian a good opp burg, ba I the hours ot fand 0 P.M. WASTED—A SITUATION, A RESPECTABLE Seotch girl, as house , OF AI seamstress and Indy's maid, Please call at cath strect, corner of avenwo A WAN tapes SITUATION, BY A RESPROTANLE Young woman, ns cock, washer, and iriner, in speetable inmily. Pieage inquire av 28 sth He and Blewcker 8! 00%, OVE ttore, back room. ANTED—HY A RESPE OTESTANT WO- Man, n situation as plain co t ohaw bormaid and plain r. Shot tent to ta charge of a baby. Can s Can h of at Mra, Abbott : coraer of First avenue, WN tep-8Y a heer a situation to do senint in Washing and last in ¥ PVA thD—A STAULE VY understands his busin Louston str ECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, hamborwork and plaia sewing, or to ing. Good city reference from he on for two days all at No. between £) Plo ith and Ninth avean ~ PRRPEOTLY At tho stable 555 D, W. NOKALS. | ANTF!—A BAKER TO TAKE CHARGE OF BREAD | wx enkes, nono but a good sober steady hand nocd apply. A German preferred, Reference requicad. Apply Letween eight and nine o'clock, at No, 32 Laurens strevt. ANTED—A STOUT, ACTIVE, AND INTELLIGENT Young man, as porter in a jewelry aud importing Gne who ‘can bring unquestionable recomiend: 6 to honesty and integrity, may apply at 247 Broad. her of Murray street, before ten o'clock A, May ve jock P, YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION 10 wait on a lady, or to do light chamberwork ews is capable of being useful in a family, Apply at 173 Fultoa reet, Brooklyn, in the fan house, tions, way --WANTED—A YOUNG MAN, AS AN Apply at the corner of Spring and El city retail and prescription business, eventh avenue, RY GOODS SALESMEN WANTED—FOUR OR FIVE experienced hands, woll acquainted with the eity Apply to Charles G. Hook, 5) Bowery. LIZABETH JOUNSON WANTS A SITUATION TO go from here to New Ork Colored girl. Please nll at No. 41 Thomas street, —A YOUNG LADY WUOSE PRESENT ement will shortly terminate, is desirous of moot- Apply at en, ing wit -engageniont, in @ gentleman's family whore the nge of the pupils docs not exceed twelve. Her e ingtrnction comprises English in all its branches, arithmetic, French, mu heard of for two days. street. ANDS WANTED TO MAKE BOYS’ AND CUIL- dren's clothing. None need apply without good recom mendatio Wat. Dabber & CO, 41i Broadway, up s aire. ic and pencil drawing. lease addross 8. D., No. ld Spring J URSE WANTED—A RESPECTABLE MIDDLE aged Englih or ¢ merioan woman wante: arge of an infant. Apply at No. 171 New York ilo tha, hours of 3 and 4 o'clock, P.M. A PROTESTANT, FRENCH OR rrod. A thoroughly comp person superior person, ab! enish satistactory references, may hear of a gord and permanent situation, by applying at N 2h Ue reity ee, this day, (Monday) betwech are of 12 ok, P. v ITUATION WANTED BY AN EXPRRI- enced Protestant, nurse, shang of anuracry. City roto Aa child's nurse, or t Fenss given, Inquire at pring street, near Wooster, S VANTS.~GOOD GERMAN, ENGLISH, A sorvants, Protestant and Catholic, well rec at the Agency tlantic street near Henry street, Broow lyn. Wanted, good domestics, of every natio bern waiters, nur: Sseamatresses, e worte Those with refer ran get first cla Also, boys, waiters, porters, coachmen, and gai wanted, YO DENTISTS—WANTED, A FIRST-RATE MECIIA- fen! , with afull set of tools, to take a 80. Apply immediately, at tho D rean Ga corner of Grand strestand Bo% ? O JEWELLERS. YOUNG MAN OF EXPERIENCE Ve Lusinovs, Wishes @ situation av clork in fw manufacturer oF Imparte tin New York cr ® neivhboring city. Best of references. Address Wel- Lington, Herald office: NO MERCHANTS.—A GENTLEWEN, WHO CAN TALK French, Spautah, anda little bw: p boon in the first two lenguegos, aad undo enough of tho last ty aot as interpr Fy Wishes A situation in some importing or 1a Woazos no object, as advertivor wish: o ways of business.” Add for thre days, Harald ofl, ttating Dusino-s, ant where an tate nbe had. Une | Questionable referancon given. Ww ANTED=PLAC FOR VIRST-RATE GERMAN | fo ral housework; for first class Irigh avoks, Lau oy rweids and waiters, general hauseworkers, coach Fdenors, and waehers, at MORRIS’ In.olligonce of Broadway, corner Reade stroot, .4 SANDS STRERP, BROOKLYN, » Catholic, : nt and colored ‘girls as co Kenoral honsoworkers, lavnd foam for aituations in the host familic kiya tod, wind. LWo KMNEL boys tO TonrH FeRpest vblo 3. Luoployexs suppliod With respectable servaute at this office, a WALLACE, <2 - =| ANTED-A WOMAN TO DO GENERAL. HOUSE- | days, at 121 Kighth | corner of avenue B and Bighth street. dest | CLERK WANTED—ONETHATUNDERSPANDS | D IRISH | minondoty | St. John, 17 and-19 Cath ali ohn, 17 ani 9 Catherine iy William H, Slooum, 198 South strect. teary. American Institute continues ope excepted, from 9 A.M. until 10 P.M. happy t Curtle full operation; the plaus aud mode) are ail in, and eonsticute a | saloon are pert | ready fet inspection, and the w {ying to the eye and the heart of every lo e invite most cordially, our fellow eitize | ducts oft Cc card, OLLEGE OF Pit | Get Pro! Hall r sor Bartlett The profes lf past eoven P M.D. ti ake place on Tuesday, the 12th of Octobe Y.M., at B. hhontevorde’ tendanoe i requested. NNOUCETUERE WILL BE 4 sPx of the journeymon sailmskera on Getober Lith, at seven o'clock, to be held | Ward hotel. of importance |'0 t 1 be brought before the Antnony Campnrra, Secretary. thore whe Lack due sociation instalment of small ineo vings, bi t once, need not he deterred n that a nt. swill accomodate auch , cooking profitable in CONKLIN, President, No. 8 Bowery. R. | tary. ‘The office will be open every eveni forthe payment of dues and to receive su the public are in DB Barolay atrovte CHARLES FERRERO, Sec metaal attendance is requested, as bu Reed & Moss, 15 Bower me 66 Chatharn street; Ferris & Leggett, 52 Chatham street; M.M. VAN DYKE, Chairman. | The managere are ble to announce that all the arrangements at nare now complete. ‘Tho machinery willbe in | fox the Ray premium nt of great attraction. | ‘vhe horticultural room, the display in the gallery and mai od Tho waricultiral implements, &e.. | every day, Suncay | | | ole cannot fail to be grati- er of his cou the University of the State of Now York.—The wil) bo opened for the Session of 1852-83 on Monday . The introductory address will be deliverod by M., in the © mecting or the mombers of the Ltalian Benevolent Svoi- | or tho election of its officers for the ensuing year, will | Ab HeveN oO CIAL M Mouda at tho eve: ‘ourt: 4 By JR. BAKER, President, shares will be offered for redemption, Tho trustees give no- | tice that new subscriptions will be received a4 usual, and | find it inconvenient to pay the whole amount of | from joining the aa- ‘The dues will be recvived in such hscrihers estmentsfor their sa- | which they can procure homes for their familios, are advised to become members of this association, D. Bann, until Thureday, beeriptions, 4 8 to view the pro- ‘the freemen of ous own beloved country. By order Puuchual at- Broadway GE! TH. tion gi ont GENTL | gentl | room, on the s | a 8 mtry. pantry attae [irtatle bedra lth | PQOARD IN | rooms, and ala | corner of Joa ok | deep. Nos. AY and Sf Nn order | modern impro real name and OARDIN' veral location. daughter, i or convenient felt at it work would be cov: gle gentlemen oan be acey | the modern improvement OARDING,—A GE! be accommodated with and pantry on the second floor. where they willfind a ploasunt home, OARD —A SUIT OF FURNISHED APARTMENTS | to let, with a private table or board in a private family, in St. Mack's Place. “Hot and cold bathe, gas and all Wie d tea, c. t this offiee, EMAN WISITES respect BOARD ven her. ce. Add: D an equivalent, will find a desirable tenant, by addre: ing a FOR y SINGLE GENTLEMAN WANTS A ROOM, WITIT troakfas in a small and pleasant private HIS le private family, in New York ome, and Where the assistance she might render ia dered an equivalent for the | A. P. Thomas, Box 2,53 30 MAN AND IIS WIFE, can bo accommodate: econd fl d. A single gent om, on the second oor, with SOUTH BROOKLY! 0 bre lei ere are no other boarders East Twonty-third street, TLEMA i vemeats. Reference required address, street, corner of Jane street. r, most comfortably furs OR TWO SING with a large fi Dourd. Inquire at +1 Walker street, west of Broad wa —ONE OR TWO SIN- jodated with ples st and tea, at No. L Willow Place, street. Tho honse is lighted with gas, nd about two minutes’ walk from South Perry, ILE ne at OARDING.—TWO OR THREE GENTLEMEN CAN odated with partial board, in s private | References re~ OARD.—AN ENTIRE FIRST FLOOR, TUREE ROOMS ‘Also, other rooms may be had, with boar The houses h ‘Addre Union Square post offic ‘A DESIRABLE OPPORTUNITY FOR A few single gentlemen, or gentlemen and wile, wishing to procure an agreeable home for the winter, ina mired. Location, a few minutes walk from the South (erry, 104 Harrison street, Brooklyn. AND WIS WIFE CAN | and pleasant front room | ‘pleasant Large rooms, with all the modera {iprovements, and cgnvenient io several stage routes. Please apply at w ore- 14 Greenwich OARDING and dinner on ]J ERALD GUARD—NOTIC Prinee st —THE M t, on Tu | six o'clock, in full unifor: EbDW with sido Arms Cooper, Order! Wy “arEnaLe GUARD, ati YF bers of the company are rev ing at their drill room, No. 2 State s evening, October Il, at 73g o'clock. | Punc requested. By ordor of ionta‘t Donan, Orderly Sergeant, 1 Hotel, 4% Rowery, om Monday evenin, o'clock. A full attendance is requeste ness will be transacted. By order, G. Cuansey, Secretary. i, THE MILITARY. company are reqnested to mvet at Montgomery H TTENTION COMPANY.—THE LAST MEETING AND drilLof tho Citizen Corps will take place at th EMBERS ¢ a sday evening, the [2th inst., at 71 ble at the armory thiq oyening, at half-past | By order, YankD VINCENT, Commandant, treet, th tual attend: JOUN McKINNEY, Capt. Bo! te, he 1th as important busi- THOMAS KIRK, Captain, High street, tlemen can be acco} but few boarders. IN BROOKLYN. Sundays, in a yenvos exchanged, fe —A FEW SINGLE GEN- modated with breakfast aud tea vate family, whore there are Apply at 14 UB | LL, 76 4 Union 7 B for a gentleman and wil place. weetof Broadway, Addre OARD-—FURNISNED ROOMS AND BOARD, AT NO, ARD WANTED.—A FRONT ROOM, FURNISHED, ife, location betweon Fulton and | Charles, Herald | o'clock. Punctual attendance in requested. By order of . W. M. Sxvrn, Secretary. JAMES ENNIS, Captain, | ed = fn ibm by? f IGHUT GUARD.—ARMORY, LAFAYETT! Lt. | an L New York, Uctober I, 183.—The nantes att | Poarp—a corps will assemf, ood references ventlemet | centrally toe ee is) ae ae ge gentle streets, Brovk war, Addr at i | a8 usileers, are requosted tot eve Monday), at the a8 | By order of the Squad, Far Boy, Secretary. the exeui nd a mee: TENTION SQUAD.—THE MEMBERS, AND ALL | not the Spruce ng to be hole Hock Mouse. at 744 o'clock, | es of the utmost importance will be transacted. HALEY JOUN, | Commandant, $75 | engraved on the dial, and bac finely in the centre of the engl Liverpool, No. 44 skeleton lever watch, gold d We I have received it from the thief. Apply to R. R. THOM PS: ofa friend. LOST AND FOUND. » | REWARD, — STOLEN, ONE GOLD ENGLISH | ‘8 | je and eugraved y ade by Sohn Saunders, The full value will be paid for the re- turn of the watch, to any pawnbrokers or others who may | , 185 Pulton streot. | The watch is highly valued by the owner, being the gift | child, anywh: road, in & pri dress M. dy this | street. and his wife. boa-d accommodated with good nished front room, with an sdjoinin &e, in a small a OARD bedroom and pan’ private house, to let, with board IOLIAN HOTEL, or single persona Wishing pleasant rooms, with board, can obtain the same by applying a8 above immedixtely. RIVATE BOARD at HM East T avenue and Bro: LADY AND G NTLEMA nily, without child 8 required. may have board, with ed dwelling No. 19 jn the vicinity tym. ‘To a family ooklyn Post vttivs preterred. ¢ within two blosks of th e house prot-rred. Apply at 114 Franklin str NO 83 BROADW eb, way. ard, and a handse bedroom, warm bath, Press or other be Apply at @ Franklin street, OARD.—A GENTLEMAN AND LADY, OR SEVERAL loasant rooms. at the oater street. home, & permanant boarder may be had. Terms I ess integrity, 1 wre there are’ te CAN BE WELL | ly fur- rere. OARD-—FULL BOARD WANTED FOR A SINGLE of Atlantio and Clinton offering the comforts ofa A private family, OARD WANTFD.—A ROOM AND ONE OR TWO BED- rooms, unfurnished, with board four. persons and ono xth avenue rail AY References given. A er, Sixth ayeune R. KR, Depot, Forty-third | PLEASANT FRONT PARLOR, WITil s attached, on the second floor of & lo for ® gentleman Ad PAMILIES E. DAVISON, FURNISHED ROOMS AND | ntioth strest, betwoen Fourth | from a wi nth street, 2 basket, ti teenth street, near Fifth avenue, he will re ward. $10 REWARD.—LOST, ON FRIDAY, THE 8TH i om, between Astoria and Sevea- a cloth, containing account of no value to a If the finder will bring them to No. 69 reo correspon; up immediately. | rem: | aud forw a | Date when Ree'd, May ilst, U | June 224, 185% } j qely 43th, 1 | Sept. suth, 1952. claimed at the office of th ners are wanted :— 0. ¢ gold vest cain and k —I'wo pistols, one dirk searfa, ‘Two small pistols Fonr pieces of cloth. Four pieces of calico. Six pircos of whito lace. Three pioces of black lac One piove of fri Five pair men’s black gl | One luce veil. | Ono piece gimp. m Company.) Distvict Police St hich an owner is ted. Oct, Sth, 1852.—One gold and diamond bronst pin. This pin N PULTON STREET, ON THORSD. STOLEN GOODS. | HE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY NOW | with the chain, &e., found, they will be dolivered ho Chief of P. Description of Property. ‘Ono silver watch, ono pair gold apoctacles, ey. Knife, and loves. 1852 —One breast pin (found in a rail carof HMar- The following desoribes property ramaina at the Third fon House, No. 38 Barclay stroct, for one but the Vest Seven- ve the above gold chain, append Addr two single gen fostpat . J. Renaut, Journal orce office, giving & ‘ull o eseriptin of the articles lost; and shoul! the descript.on OOME —FURNISHED IN SUITS There rooms will bo found very desirabie to OOMS TO. LET. | gnous bedroom: eituer furn A PRIVATE FAMILY, f Fourteenth street and the Fifth averine, will ront antil | the first of May next, a front parlor and one or two conti- hed or unfurnivved, to men Gas and bath in the house, Anderson, at this office. OR SINGLE.— In- | h of superior lodgings. Also, a good, upper ron | ly arranged, to gentlemen wi i comfort and economy; also, a bascinent room, will | for 4 private office. quiro at 65 White street, or 72 Franklin street, nuar West road way. A NEAR diress (0 LET—TO A GENTLEMAN AND LADY, WITHOUT board a furnished room, within three minutes’ walk of | in advance. H., Herald offics. | fbrre first rate restaurants’ ® very desirable location; rent Adire wo olicey | giv T' and req) ADRI. Lodging Rooms, for gentleme: three PLEASAN wired. ATL omnibuses, and the Eighth aveaue railroad. | | | | two roo iv FRONT ROOMS TO LET, WITH bowrd, at No. 207 West Twentieth street. References ROOMS FOR COMMITTERS, CLUBS, . Also, two or three well furnished and pleasant to lot at the Adriatic, coruer of Hudson and Barrow stroots, on the line of Kipp & Brown's MASON & MILLER, SINGLE GENTLEMAN, ONE OR faintly box SI p up out to let, furnishes oF Wi ANTED—BY ms, with partial board. in a pr town. Best reforences given. Address office, | QG AMITY PLACE—ONE DOOR PROM RLERCKER | atrect. Very desirable room furnished, with troakfe 0 single gent and ti OTICE = xisting u | | two and th | | OUP ART MR Tuk ¢ the name CO-PARTN vy RSmUP ubbnok & u l wis, RETOFORE as digs in a private family. ‘Apply at 69 Franklin street, noar | h it, where she would be a lowed to feel her- | | upon. one of the most desirable sites in th | rooms, communicatin, | threo tables. and lighted FPOGSE, 10, RENT, AND FURNITURE FOR SALB— No. 100 Greenwich ave early now three story dwetting house, with gas. bath room, &@., &e., and well fur- nithed ; ‘will be rented until November l, and the furniture m m, far bolow actual cost. TT OLET—ON REASONABLE TERMS, A NEW THRER story and basement brick house, with marble man! and Croton, all complete, to one or two good tepants. Ia- quire on tho premises, Forty-fifth streat, between tnd Third avenues. The above property is also for sale. O LET—TO A GENTEEL FAMLLY WITHOU' children half of a four story ho in Fourteent sttoct, with sil the modera improvements, consieting of x t, and five rooms. Inquire one parlor, basement 'e room! oy eg 5S. M. PAKS VITURE FOR SALE.—AN BLE se, replete with all modern irae 10 LET, AND FUR kant three story h provements, one block from St. John’s Park. About rorth of furniture will be sold at a bargain, including parlor mirrore, chandciiers, &o. ‘fhe advertiser, whose email, will reserve the second floor and front allow s liberal rent for the same. Ad Q LET—AT CLIFTON, STATEN ISLAND, 4 NEATLY furnished cottage, beautifully situated, and rounded by an acre of ground about five minutes wallt be- low Vanderbilt's Janding. to ao respectable tenant, = very moderate, For further particulars, apply to hoAtE, 256 Broadway, N.Y 9 0 LET, UNFURNISHED—THE ENTIRE UPPBR part of house No. % Fourth avenue, rear of Grace Church, in. view of Broadway. There are two spacious parlors, with balcony, #ix bedrooms, bath room, itohem, with range. cellar for Ko. te t of May, $400, payable monthly in advance. the 4 0 LET IN BROOKLYN~a HANDSOME, THREE story, brown atone, front houge, with every modern sonvenience, on the south side of Pacitio street, boing the eighth house from the oorner of Kond. Apply to Dr. HASLETT, corner of Clinton and Joralemon. PTO LET—A STOKE, BACK ROOM AND FRONT OBL~ Inr, well adapted fora nd Hiquor store, oF ® buteher's shop, which is neody eighborhood, will bo Jet on reasonaiite terms. Apply, at Mygphy & smiuh’s eta office, av » Firstavenue. nue B, near Sixteenth atr or of M. Smith, It | MPO LeT—ToR SOCIRT) ES OR OTHER PUBLIC PUR- poeei argo room in the new hall No. 127 Grand streets : inquire at No, 125, next door, LET—A THREE-STORY MOUSE IN SEVENTH between ‘Thirty-sixth and ‘Thirty-soventh streets; rant $20, Also, neat cottage, containing oight rooms, in Brooklyn, on Ninth street ; ront $1. Inquire of 8. P. TOWNSEND, 82 Naosuu street, up stair 0 LEASE—A COUNTRY SEAT, AT HURL GATE, ‘ | ling to B, B. B., Herald otlice. pneu ay LOU ote aR j= ssa ld | north of Eighty-sixth stroes, with about 12 acros of berinin, $10 Pearl strest; Savery & Chandi-r, 14 Beck. | A FURNISHED ROOM ON THE FIRST FLOOR, AND | land, bolonging tos gentleman now in Europe, containing street; Jobh E, Hunt, 64 Whitehall stroct; D. Sweene. one on the second, to Tet to geutlomon without board, | alarge mansion house, partly furnished, a fire oarriage and other aut, buildings; sheab [* & good supply of raro a "The jeoundy extend to the Bast ri ing place. For fucther particulnes, ply tok, H. BROWN, 71 Wall streot, from 1 to2 P.M 0 LET—AT HOBOKEN, TWO CONVENIENT AND handsome three stor; within four n street, known f tho forry, in the now row im Franklin how Hu nd and good soil, havi ‘ork; upon bi house has twelve rooms, ah. bay an@river” Rao a large under cellar, a flower guruon, th in front, anda rat ty-tive feet de houses are finished with raugos a water at the washtubs and sinks, w hed, with | forhotand eold baths, shower baths, y oonvenienge . They are within ill bo let much bolow the Tnquire at the Hoboken Land Office, of W. W. SHIPPEN, Agent. T[.O RENT, AND POSSESSION GIVEN ON THE 20TH half an hour of Wall street, and w ‘New York rates. December, 1852, the bave;ment and second aud third floors of the building now being erected on the northonab corner of Seventh strect and Louisiana avenue, in Washing- topcity, The basement is being consteneted toembrace all the modern conveniences of a restaurant, in connestion with s kitchen and vaults for coal, oysters, provisions, &e. ‘The restaurant will commuuicate both from in and ont of doora with the second story, which wil be composed of three ¢ through ample folding doors, for the xccommodation of vither large or «mall private pa third story will embrace the whole extent of the and will be well adapted fw a commodious billiaed-ro ‘The restuurant and above rooms named will be rented for $2,000) per anuum to an energetic gnd ble person. who well understands tho business, and who is early solicited, so that any suggestions by him ‘ean now be taken advantage of tu insure hiv own {ature xogommodation and comfort, ‘The central position of this building, situated pply at 63 Henry etrest, | in the very heart of the most business portion of Washing- must insure large projite ty a compe aone can readily obtain the testimonials required by the undersigned. No objection to w cv tonant, Tho fourth story will bo wel! adapted for a telegraph offices, and if not rented, will be resorved for a meeting agd exhibition room, The marble bank on the corner. and the remainder of the first floor, have been secured hy tl jank of the Re- public, Apply to or address . C. BARNEY, © street, Washington, person, aud Se nd HORSES, CARKUAGES, de, EW YORK HORSE B Auction eale of horses, Monday and Wednesday, at 1: perty for sale will plei 1 CROSBY STREET.— ‘ feo., overs aving pro J and the public that he bas opened the large and com modious stable #1 Twenty-ffth streot, noar Third asa live and oxchango stable.” Horses kept most reaso! terms by the day, week or month, CHARLES GALLAGH ARRIAGES, ROCKAWAY WAGON.—WEDNESDAY, Got. 13, at'I2 o'clock, at 87 Doy atrest, one six son Tockaway, made by Laurence, Collis &U0. wo buggies, Jenn: Lind style, one express wagon, one. irom Wagon, with top, one new buggy wagon, &e., and two iron tre ghfen W. A. CARTER, Auctioneer, Z-AT THE ABBEY HOTEL, BLOOMING. dale road, reventeen fast trotting horses, single and ian, Pairs; one pair warranted to trot in 2 lo, ‘Thess. are finely matched, of a beautiful groy colow, Lar ailed, atylish, young and sound, hey ean bo the Abbey at all hours, where cau also he found an obMging host, who as always 5a hand all. the things that land and water caa produce. J. JEW “aubshaasistiaitilente red std FOR SAUE-A MORGAN HORSE, 1534 HANDS IIGIC, Perfectly sound end kind in ingle or double harness, or vndgr the saddle; is very stylish, and cam trot a mile im threo minutes. Can be seon at Henry Walter's stable, 225 Mercer street. , OR SALE—A SPLE broken coach horses; they are dapple , pony ball sixteen hands hich, eight and nine years dd, kind inal harness; they have been driven in this city for the last two years, by aprivate gentleman; they are perfectly sound, And will be soll reasonably, the owner having no furs ther ne for them. Apply in the morning, between 9 and IL o'eloek, at the private stable, rear of tie iv ade on the woath= eart corner of Twentieth strect and Filth avenue. OR SALE—A FINE ROAD HORSE, DARK BAY. OR Sal. | street. importer an | Its hands Ligh, warcanted to (rot ia S10: sound, kind | and gentle; isan Abdallah he dis veven yours olds | Aloopa sorte! mare, porfe tly sount, gontle, &o.; can trot | in togei her with a dight road wasonand heraoss im | B rfect order, will bd &vjd reasonably. Apply to box 43lq ». 0. F OR LE and light wo tingle or double harnoss, and wi or tity miles in five hours, ayenuo. ini Rlatl iconic A FINE sorret, [NDIAN PONY, gone he pony tw sound aud kind te ib Can be seon at N OR SALE CHEAP—AN EXPRESS WAGON, NEAR ly new. Apply to THUKSTUN & GOULD, 72 Reade street, ~4 SUPERIOR HORSE, JUST FROM THE vixteou hands high, six years old—a vary fine animal, took the first premiuin at th i avy work, May in September last, Also, @ good hur No. SU Monroe street, or be seen at Kerr's Stable: Cherry street. HORE AND cannisce, bay horves, rixteon hands high, six old, gentle in double or single barn agon and harness. Price $V. Apply of 14 Clinton place. ADIES AND G ness, &o.-=P. T FOR SAL] A PAIR OF \l seven yours 80, & youk, & the stable, in the S$ SADDLES, FINE HAaR- Broadway, corner of White urpr, invites attention to his whips, horge dre = stock of anddlos, harnvs Kets, &e,, of his own sture, wud from the very bese makers in Loudov.* G sn in want of fine saddlory, ab the Toweot cash prices, will Hut it to thele advantage ve call. CLOTHING. NYSTKOM, MERCHANT TAILOR AND naker, from Paris, would rospeetfully that'he has removed: from Ne. 43% to 10) crstevob, two blocks west from Broade rehe has opened his hew establishment with » tment of French and English cloths, oassimeres, vestings &e.. and will continae to. make to order, lady’ riding habits, gentiemen’s and noatest and most fas | ie represented to have been found betw olved by mntual consent on th v of Soptomber, 1852. nd threo yearasinco ia Niath avenue, | ‘Tho affairs will be liguidated by « feaid firm; and che | near Twenty-soventh street, | business will be continued by Uyras Lewis, at 203 iruane | = <= <== | street, Now York. RW. CHU AGUBMS, RUNS, OKO, WAMTHL, | PRET ER BAER hs hte i F{OVSES WANTED— YOR A NuMBER OF coop | P)'SSOLUTION.—THE CO-PARTNERSIIP IT8RETO- taal reeponnibte Garant, by the ist of November | 2 der the fitnt of Todd & Mond, ts thig | ee having honves to lot, will find iv deottodly to the: Guy eis ton a rahe lat ib | ad 1 BK 9 henge | and all ace ted and debts of the lato Armpatd. by | Adveptage ty call ou B,D.’ KINSHIMER, SI) Fourth ave New York, Oot’ LA re Ae OUSE WANTED INMEDIATELY.~WANTED, A Parier WANTED—IN A DINING SALOON, TO. | #mall house wp town, with all the ‘modern Impcova- take the h incated in the vicinity .of | | ments, with the privileze to bay the premives, if thoy suim | Broadway and Wall strect, how doing a good pusiness. Ine Rent not to exceec address immediately, box 1445 Greene, 15 Chambers . | Post om ROOM WANTED —a Ge onre the oveasional nee | on the western side of the for whieh pry nent will he | ference, Addrors A. 0. will be strictly confiden ANTED TO HI Avenue, hetwoon Sixte wort sido, a hu qontec! business, tloman, wife, tenant, Poston steot, on the north side of the «evet, in of Broadway, for which cash will be paid. _ M.L. SNBLDON, No. FA City Railroad stocks wautnd— iv 8 few thousand dollara worth of oity raile to Mi, L, Bheidon, No. 86 Nassau steer, fawoll ity, nob abo ado in adv B., through the al. ROOR 1 ath and mnectad ily small, ¢ BAS v TLRMAN WIsiths TO § Po: B, IN BIG #0, in the n 1 to pee! omd stocks. App Voorn atrent, the dry pondonee Teman ha ve the daily hor favorabl» 0 & plessent tat fant $5,000 dollars, iit @ news, in which | neee man oF invory hit mo Troraltl of bd sequiguds hs ARTNER WAN OF em pitalist to j LEMAN AGEN ‘oods impertiog busin r general.) with & 1 Bmple oxpevience. a wn offer a most agrerable asso, z tho reqired capital, who would like to | rporyision of m pleaaght business (without or who tay have & 60 would be’ pleasot to mercantile life. The opportunity tea ort nd whrthy the 10 of sch as aro sogking Replic TO BUSI ists —Th ortiver Wwanta jo him, with from four hing @ plems th wey ENGAGED IN | partner, pital of $30,00y, % wishos » Tho. an established gore ation to any addreaséd to With meot with promps tory rateronces givats ESS MEN AND CAPITAL- & continuance of tho from agenerovs pub ie, Pari 1 Lon from azenceons pub fo, Parie ant Loudon } Mr. Nygtrom spe Swedish ond Dani i oh Langhage: NAST OFF CLOTHING.—WANTED LALA / abvont two th eh Made er and dollars worth of good lett of clothing, in larze or mall quantities, foe whish tho fall value witl be liberally ei ent in enerent money. on applica tion, perronwily, orgirough post, to JAS. MOKONSY, 96 hig store, No. It Orange street, neat Chatham atreat CASH FOR CLOTHING —UADIES OR GENTLEMEN having any onst off clothing or furniture to dispose of, can receive the utmost value in cash, by sendiag to the “brore, of hy letter through the poss. S$. COMEN, 452 Hudson Street. Ladior attended to by Mrs. Cohen, ND FURNITURE WANTED. Casnnre chorai [Eales oF gentlemen thaving any elothing, furniture, o Welty. to divpore of ain a foie eas! for nt fabooriver, at ‘ite realdenae, or through the 4 atreet. Ladies gttended U SSELDORE, Sirs. Dusseldorss b Sele TART OPPOCLOTHING AND | C4 men bavi ur mien wolry » isp ready enh or hy a line throwal’ Elmatroct. Eadies s fARCY ARTION Ms, COHBN, Now" ». Coho. Sy Heaer DUPUY & CREHANGE ONO. 78 WuL Ham stress, @ Pistaire, importers of Fenby Goods, Joly ron Ibvon Bracsiong \ Iry, Sen ks tod yon Cult Skins, che @ost soperior qenlity. Mi 1) OVEES Poaaees sur-~ xo0d trot a mile ia threo mingtee, - 4

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