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}» by the and give er ikea of association, introduce ‘In the administration of the general government all re- ioe ot present state of the country, resolves itself effective application of » single We have no dis; ‘turd us. rake ith all Ne gon cto for any other than » selfish it of the ashes in which they lie buried "ine of dissension We ites at home or are an overtowing id harmony among atior treasury, pear @urselves, We have s nya ‘asbt of fifty odd “millions, Plies oy mane ane gh in the treayury to pay off helf two debt pnt of it, and Jacknon’s, were in similar circumstances. i one of his early messages to Congress, ence to the surplu- in the bent to lie unprod: }d it is only in prosperous periods. domestic oxi; le a Hoe paid cll administrations, Jefferson's Jefferson, fr thoy shoul sury, whetaer they sho notes ta e in'the * yore vaults ?”” wi no foreign for pecuniary meana, that can be paid vt I hope and believe General tration will rank with Jefferson’s and ‘8 adminiat Jaakson’s in thia senpent thes the outstanding debt will be bought up ante ext! Donte of guiched, the tariff hover arcund the public treasury when it ie full, bailied rp dispersed. reduced, and There will be mach to embarrass the President in carry ing out there indis Die reforms—gigantic schemes to ‘vances to detect and fcil. resiat—srtful contri- and an unyielding front to be malutained in the warfare to be waged aguins* cupldity corruption, But I look to his integrity of purpose, and to hiswell netted Principles for 8 triumphant ism Amerg the most powerful comb! nations with which will have to contend, {s the Pacific Railroad. 1 speak it @ly as an applicant maort impor desire to re executed. a tant imprevement—one we must all heartily ‘As a national work, for the public treasure mt i Tam willing that it should be sided by libers] donations of the public Jonds contiguous to it in the territories through which it wil oa shall be applied. It lic debt u) us for generations to come. Peni pat att end forevec’ to ail ho the arith and adding to t the prospercus condition of the Joxuries. Nay, I should consider the sh I have always opposed pooro iations public domain for purposes moarely | can never consent that moneys of ie people by taxation, Bat I drawn from the pockets direct or indirect would fasten our pee It of red 18 free nt which, oo have ceased to be democratic lic; ef the goverpment subverted, and jits chatacter hope. ‘fi meatier. Uy by the auccoas of « scheme so iosatia| 6 Gemancs for expenditure. Private cspital will execute much éccner and better than the sure, Experience has shown how weak the ubile trea. atter is on Fk such cocasions, The Cumberland road was a misera- bear "Private the country, at Fr A with a net ork of ; it was the fOr offspring of ublic on the ote band hes at of hundreds of iltions of of if railroads, which are now well oe on the wey from the Atlantic ocean to the Pa- ry te ould not forbear, gantlemen, in connection with the wabject of retrenchment, to advert thus briefly co a pro- powerful from the interests combined ae ith fencde if carried out by inéividual mean = aid as the government may bestow in tl Jands conterminous with i as I sinces prin shape of it, bat subversive of all pais ely believe, of all repul if fastened upon the treagur: The paves Ihave occupied admonishes me to bring toa elore the suggestions I have, asa member of your ass0- iation. ventured to make, Iam unwiliiog, however, to conclude without saying that I have ona recent ocsa- sion publicly expressed my opinion as to the regularity of the two tickets presented for the choiceof the demo- @ratic electors in this St.*s y the conv ven'ions at Syra- cuse, Iam entirely # :tisfied, ‘fromisil the ¢ eae that the ohe headed by Mosrr sree and Kell ban) minated i snes With the usages of Sta! s oveupied by ideotified ia good faith administrations on the grounds both, aud it will have my cor- he canvass and at the polls. il only add, with the best wishes for the lasting perity of your aesocistion, that I am, Respectfully and truly yours, if TT SOHN A, DIX. H. P. Carr, 8. Wa'lace Jone, Thos A. Glover, . Smith, L. F Rieicht, ‘Committee of U Club. Harrison, H. Fenno, J, Wilkinson e Young Men’s Democratic LETTER FROM GOV. SEYMOUR. Stare oy Naw York, Execurve DapaRTMent, . ALBANY, September 24, 1853. Gxsreurx—Your invitation to attend a mee cis Young Men’s Democratic Union Club on the 26t! ‘was not received by me of the inst., until this nrorning. in conse- quenee of my ab:encefromthecity. I regret that a prior ¢ngogement mal it impossible for me to be present upen an cccasion co interosting as the opening of the ‘new hall, library ard rea association. sion to be grateful toyour @t the democratic party. In common with other ding rcom belodging to your I have ocoa- association tor its earnest and The Union Demosratic ffective suppert of the nominees. ussges and Brlaciiies jab, asyeu justly remark, “are the first to introduce the amenities of sceial intercourse and the eu'tivation of let- tere into political associations.” Although the attempt = be ee tian ig certainly consistent with the nature institutions, pos seorle affords the cn) ‘the preservation of the p: The intelligence of aeeurance we can have for ciple of liberty, and this as- sccisted effort constitutes the surest defence sgainst re- Yolutions of constitutional ciples, ‘When I am in the city of ssa membarat gat Clb, ayalls myself of my Saivilogs aaa member of f your ub, advantages of your librar: BOL ing Foo s ieopenitalls yours, ao Sern on. te ers. H. P. and ot! LEITER FROM (Re SIDNEY WEBSTER. WASHINGTON, Sept, 21, 1853, Rane thank you for your kind invitation to bad ot at the openiog of the Young Men’s Democratic Unien Club house Hbrary and reading room, on Mon- day ple ears September 26, and regret to be compelled to myrelt ova high regard, your the pleasure of accspiingit, friend and servant, SIDNEY WEBSTER, H. P. Corr, Esq., and others. Mr. O’Kezre said that perhaps Mr. Hawkes had felt embarrassed to pronounce which of the two tickets was soreeri but he knew which he should vote for on the day 2, Committee, to report the Bek whe never met but once in the: He tock upon himsel’, as one of the Buildiog of that comamatstee, . It was then con sidered an Utop’an idea when their chairman # said that it ‘was the last foreve * He who was firet in ce, and first in the hearts of bis coun! + firat in en.” He, ver, had not expected that anything like this would be the result of thetr Club, and he congratulated them on having erected sn al'ar to demooratic princtzles which would exist until democratic principles were diffused over the whole world. At Albeny, Gov Seymi our had commis. , slexed him to say that the Club had exsentially contributed | to the success of the last campsigu. They had sustained mazfally,'not only the geveral administration, but also Ahat of the State, which had gone through more diffieul- tiea than they were aware of; they had been obliged, not caly (Bhs whige, but obliged to yhaht men in their own wanks. who were merely coale-ciog with whiga in every way to ruin the prospesta of the great dexsocratia party. Mr. Coxe then read the following address:—- ADDRYSS OF THE YOUNG MEN’S DEMOCRATIC UNION CLUB TO THE DPMCCRACY OF THE 1853, The Young Men’s Democratic Union Club, Rrcught before the p ing of the Exeentive Albany : inators of ‘the movement UNION, ADOPTED aUGUST 26TH, having béen lie in connection with the late moot- 1m mittes of the Counet the 10th of Au Utiea on the feel compelled to state, briofly but distinctly. the posi: tained tion they bay ‘An ons of of Ui ways main! political asi Clu committce—no more. Young Demorracy the bad a voice in “ihe creation of the executive sociations composing the council Men's Demoorstic As & Club, from their very ineeption and organization, dows to the present moment they tave alwa;3 been the frank and uncompromising down in tho Baltimore Convention of 1852; nor do th any reaton why {hey thonld now asiune position untae ay differing from, the one taxen at the pintote, att ae ver the pledge ey monte’ ‘an entire iy ‘net or word have they o onfidence of th: irfallow eff t thoir steadfast adherence anpporters of the principles laid #00 oO forfeited ka given 0 prin- they found their lai to of the democratic part; their convontion, an‘ adopted declared and published snd ) ule of demoeratio action. confidence in tho sincerity sad nai e patriotism of all who railied beneath the banner o! ‘united democracy uron tk eae to lea) tl tat tas} faction’ with, our Jooal,, 68, thorefore. not as an endorsement have already endorsed with a far higher ut as a simple statement of their own tion 'and peineiple * one principles, and they are dis, whig party, th of qzpronning t te ‘They approve, thorofore, without reticence or qualifion- of every act which bas had its hig oh i oz been made tive hrooah democratic influone o national ad « ministrat pt with embrace: minent}y sound, the poopie of those sta stain bis admi it, to the principles upon whic tification exch ne sentiment in the in aa ot ural address of Franklin nd democratic, ani it erat i iy) to . of judgmen| faithful by safe ia 10 it wi oxiiey,aghnowledge no namoof faction. Thoy acknowledge alway se warty d will of the reek ne RY xisting in oply until of interert-and of p Toe demoeraise past hero:t vitality, aka i 9 always mar! 8 of the great f American ‘go from obscurit eyte—always representing the marking, rape rerar aithitule polar heart, it stands out istory ns the only party of ‘the repub) for » moment, os and 2 vion. Based u sh riod of decay nnd lone exists by reason of its own ‘must ‘continn’ to exist 89 long @s aoe continue, their jects te wi hjec- time, Wo tote altegience tte yeh a Reblgeade ad milling to to admit that there ars limits and bounder ey ro ua to trozpacs, entrenching within the bat! foot of ground won from its enemios, It is because we cherish an abiding, an entire faith in this it progresson, and 'prepar ‘dent virtue must neyor car: pity or religi pity or religion, of piety or human Nooratic party conserves for future conquests by the constitution every tories of ‘ard glorious party of the people~becaase we love. ns fiey dothe Balen, of thors States, and by our fidelity tn the union of the pon which wo believe ita perpetuity Sataly depends ove mest pert votly vindtonte and honoe tha Jiisdom cf its founders in the sonstitutioa which comonte It is deonnce we be more ably sustained Power sian by ‘ons of youth, Tae unselfish devotion and generous exer- n onersy and faith, that we havensso- ciated ovyeslven together for the purpose of ent moreover, that it oan by nono coaquertog anity and benoilcans ishing upon that firm foundation s perpetual school of democracy ‘Our time, our talents and glorious consummation. our energies, aro devoted to that or the parposs of union and har- mony io tho tiuth, in which only tre union and harmony €nn oxist, we have labored, Wo, plént ourselves, immovenbl platform Ra Mover waved overs fitld of Gianater or dofeay. ox borne by trembling treason of Inkowarm feliish- vote ouraoiver to the work of oonsolidating inta end the Balti hich bi af the great demoeratie way. and aro willing to labor. upon the constitution unfurling that bavner Minh the Vyrekime mee BYU wie ital eaergy of the A a prnelf ee agured a"fe our name and fidelity to the ne Biatee Le A) io Camere, the watohword ith <i some, formed fe of these States is than through all vici Uni ter chork. full sseurap confdesos which we repose in the tried good sense of the x3, ae forward, f 0 the iod, as ™ ori¢s and divided this ahailesist but iu ths rosord of tne past, and be remem bere d only as ndmonitions to the future, ofno section of the party at any time identified with sures obnorious t> other portions of it, but sate from the faithfal bosom of the demo- 4 rely! ith elevated to mity of actio d devotion to the tater ite ofthe wi ole We come before the people of this State. sud of the Union, with the boldness of consoions honosty and trath, and urge them, y ery [nes og of national pride and aces to sustain ‘us in fforte, hem, and both by precepe and ex: it all hasty or sectional action. is on ‘one; our faith and our reward is one. Be united demooracy! and ao upon it, democrats of New York, your ex em! a will be fow And 3 dur vistory an onay one thea adjourned to another room to par- take of tl the creature comforts that had been. Be prepared for them, where several humorous speeches were gi fren, and the members afterwards separated, quite content ith themselves, end that great party, the rest of man- our hope, our intersst, Personal Intelligence. Mangizp—At Madison, Wis, on the 20th instant, by the Rev. Mr. Ruger, Leonard J. Farewell, Governor of Wisconsin, and Frences A, Caughter of General A. N. oe . late of Meat New York. lef Justice with his lady and da maregaarre up fro yom Old Point to" Norfolk ed the 200 fast, "in the nited States steamer Engineer, ana paid a vieit ia. the mavy yard and ship Pennsylvania, on whieh occasi: was received with a salute of seventeen guns. Hon. J. H. Seri New Hampshire, Eee Sos Mobile; J. H. Bayley, Boston; Char! Hon. 0. B, Mattereon, Utica; Hon. W. 8. Camspban a P. Greely, ex-oollector. Boston; T. P. Dixon, Orleans; General 0. Clark, Washington county, Ne' Yorks W. i. Bale Mobile; Hon, J. C. Murrill, fobile; Judge Bullen, Kentucky; and Daniel Hand, Geo?g!s, ar rived at the Astor House yesterday. Hon. Secre' Guthrie left for Washington in the half past tree el ck train yesterday afternoon, A. Hiram, Lanawaw, Conn. ; ton; John, Grand, Virginia; J Gray, Philadelphia, T, Dorey, Maryland; E, Leonard, Chi cago: J. Craig, Pittsburg; E Hensler, ur, Micsasipnt; Catone ipple, White Haven; and Hon. D. Beher, Toledo, arrived yevterday at the Prescott House. bara pate Georgia; Dr. Miller, \ deed L. L, Wells, ‘hi John tone, Massachusette; J. D. Adams, ae Lt. Col. Campeel Pittsford; Col. Pomeroy, I. Lericg, U.S.A.; Pruyn, Albany: ; Mr. D, D. Desiny, Boston. arzived yenturlay at the St Nicholas ARRIVALS. pa ted po Gracinto, P Mitchell, R ro, Few in ship Excelsior—Mr R- Mathews and Bpr' From se in bri Francisco, N Troja, 3 From Liverpool, Indy. Court Calendar—This Day. Unrrep Sraves Disraicr Court.—Nos. 20, 34, 89, 43 to 50, Serres Covnt—Otreult.—Nos, 159, 22, 39, 85, 1014, 1€4, 165, 167 to 170, 173 to 176. Rit a bli addition will i reafter, from time to » but in its great apartm: el of raw prod in making? ment, take pleasure in inseying “a mall its soph ib is by far the most com: Froand attractive that hes ever been, made in this pan rg, and they believe {t will eompare favorably with CG ‘display of foreign art, an. oducts of theskillot the O10 Wakes ia cna theee create as thioe even ber fore collected in this countey, while she aventive ngantity, d the Industrial energy of our own mad an exhibitors have i bosutifal and wae pro- ¢ boman fate Dirogtrs now earnettly imvite their fellow citizens to te the mat 0} Wenity to oxamine and fo study's colleeon, the cea wi rb a8 mn, a "will ‘not s agui:e catered to thels cheer atte he Exhibition will clase in the month of December noxt DIREOTORS Mortimer avIniaeaR Philip Burro: Alfred Pell. Johnston Livingston, ‘Augast Belmont. Gharies W, Foster Alex. Hamfiten, Jr jeodore Sedgwic:. 'm. W. Stons Willise Whe Joha Dunham. Willism Kent. Watts Sherman. J }. Len ‘semi Samuel Nicholson. fe ta eet tell skpawick, President, Cuas. EB. Anprnson, Troas Lanan ©, Sruarr, Acting Secretary. Office of the General rintendent Cryer pig! New York, Sept. 19, nee ts is hereby given that no more applications to exhi- es ip ip pie building, whether foreign oF domestic, can BATC: Secretary of t the Superintendent ‘Wedding and Visiting Cards, Beautifally ved, and printed on the best French or Bristol at page fedding ‘stationery of the most approved style: imow murrid withous cards, ‘The engravers have removed from their old stand in Warren treet, to 39 Brondway, and Walker stroct, LYATT & CORNELL. ‘Wedding Cards Furnished, in the Most Ap zrepriste style, by J. N. Gimbrede, Broidway. Castomers ill find a complete assortment of fine s:ationery, wodding trata fancy goods, dc. beautiful stock of white silk ridal Gar in pearl and ivory mountings, pot carved. N. MBREDE, engraver and importer, 585 Broadway, Meisspolitan Hotel. @Grayon reoty pes Made only at Roors Gallery, 2. 368 Broadway. Proeces patent Wilamion’s - Deguerreotypes Electrici 149 Patton street, Brooklyn. aoe Da; aerreetypes were Ta Takem Yesterday REES the greatest day they have experienced de ee Cocse Ig won eae by them for taking first class tortraite for 25 cents, since which ‘no I 6 than ,000 pictures re been distributed among the people, Rooms 289 Broadw Anson’s eo Size, for rreoty pe: fifty cents. These are colored snd in a case, and twice the size of any in the elty for Sfty coats, and equal in quali and sizeto those that cost three times fifty cents else ahere. Now, remomber, }ON’S,, 58) Broadway, opposite the Helopolitan Hotel. Shippers per Cli, nel Pampero, for San Hranoinco, will please have. all their freight stongeide, at for Nob North river, before Saturday, st October, and nd in their bills of Indi ing for 3i, BbTiON'S Co., 84 Wall street, Silke! Silks!—The Ladies will find the Most magnificent lis, brocade plaid, plain, striped, fo inthe city, at HITCHCOCK & LRADB 8 Phere alse thoy can see the maest elogaxt Freneh merigog Parisian plaids, g sae square shawls, a1 Kinds of dry goods. They are selling the ‘bent kind of Kid gloves at 50 cents per pair. FE Manufactured and Sold Hats 2s are Hats, kK thie fall, cannot be surpassed ia by RAFFERTY f or} 7! le or durabilit; lower than the Broadwa, ay prices. oat and ff on of these inimitable bets, and have your likeness inserted in it witiout extra charge. No. 67 Chatham street, opposite Chambers, and corner Pearl and Chatham streots Hats,-The New Style goes like Wildfire, and WARNOCK ian lester. Se pid jour oe peacly if, ie yon Want them this wi NOCES, Hatters The Wholssale Clothin, dealors are invited to view the winter clothing at Union Hall GERS & CO. ae! tion to the fact thet their isortment, qc ‘ieatas mapy different markets, contai uk styl with part ed for yariety of | found parce in joular all pk o Baton re ‘mall, Wetted J of the best Quality and Style for the fall trade, also w very superior stock of gloths, onssim nd vestings, always on hand, st HENRY LOFORTEN'S well Known clothing eeublishiwonte we oy id Hesiery.—The ices for which they can bo found at UNION ADAMS’ Tmanetuctory, S91 Broadwate oe oniery and under garm potite Metropolitan Hote Embroldertes, Laces, &c =—G@: cat Bat on The Indi oto. than ‘vost, Bleecker ‘ind Houston atreote, A Card —W. * Disbrow, having returned from Newport, ha opened | his ore school for the ception of pupils, and wit be see his former pupils Snd the potlio in'general.. Bis We proved system of instru: tion, togother with his improved safety sido. saddle, ren or the now! ti mid rectly secure, aud gives s sense of ity the 0 evening classes for gentlomen will open Goteher it “introduction required of ladies from some ono known to tho proprietor, No. 20 Fourth avenuo, Astor place. rtists recommend ge assortment from . knowing their fine tone, tone? end finish, in to our old patrons and customers. Jul. adrille end Gassford’s pianos, at 300 Pryadnay, by JOLLLB, New Music --Osear Comettant, the celehri ted composer, and I. B. Woodbury, tho populer hall Writer have Iutely compored jantifnd tongs and | tasion fer the piano, which ed tobe very po Publiabed by HORACE WA’ Brondway, b10 grout piano and music estab)ishmen Or = Rrewdtay, ai ‘Peterson & Hum 6 No 379 hs aren hot are now openi Bd fall A oe ani me Any carpet eve inthis Country, amedalion vee vet n Brussels onrpet Gf cheaper tarreting nenelty fond in rare’ secre “icae che ik pivms variony, ive onie om bho EE Lpepal Immense Assortm: Axminster. Turke: Persia! Velvet, Mosaic and ‘Brussels! Ingraia Ce petel M mf Covers! joasio Rurs anc ele Window Shad if Oilcloths, 1 to 8 yards wide! €urtain Mateslals and U; 'y Goods.— 0 stock of the above goods, Janes, damasks; brovat lies dow shades le un tha ny, a iis el in tae ane gong taek hf Soman oe are ~ piteatntaped invited to i oh befor “ oe & Re DAVIES, Upholsterers, 196 Bowery. Soumg Machines —From their First Intro- Public notice until now, SINGERS Sewing maintained an unmatched rej tatie ory branch of sewing | Numerous {mitutions™-comi g principally from that" Down Bast te Where mest spurious. things come from—are erowded at a slight inquiry “ interested ibpt Stages mach all manner of work as Th Shing areaiwaseczhivited sudsold ot the offige, No 23 Broadway. I, M, SINGER, '& CO. A Curtosity 8 Shop.—No Place Place in the City affords so great and so extensive an assortment of ever; aes the ad fancy emporium of TU) oy faila to sevens balfthe eae . T. not onl. LL th iy. ition to ai hie de ‘toire. but he is constantly re ee from every part oft that is rich and ingenious. What you cannot find an: 0 can be found Tuttle's. Essen gers ‘visiting t (. o alts call at 345 Broadway, wher as sortment of dret ang cases, Werk boxes, reticules, and music boxes can be found. Looking Giass Warehouse and Manufactory, No, 38 Cortlandt street, RICHARD KINGSLAND & CO. hoa post, Tose ard best eres of Core | mantel tee) also all kinds of i any werk, to und im the tee Jobbdors and furnishers he do well to call previous to purobas- B.—The ornamental work ia of anew je in tlis country, entirely original ‘The Best Pianos in the World.—T, Glibert & Go.’ pinnos, with iron frames and eircular sonles are seknowled ed to be the. best; they defy competition in tone, quality. and price. * A sample one is now ab the Crys: fal Polnce cad winning golden gpinions. 4 large assort- ment at HORACE Wartehs, 333 ‘the solé agent. Second-hand Pilanos—An Extensive As gortment at great bargaine nearly oqnallio mew. sre to be und at the warerooins of HORAUR ‘BRS, 333 Broad- the geeat piano and music establishment, —S. D. & H. W. Smith’s eele- brated melodeors are tuned in the equal tors perame: 6. ™ harmony is 26 goad in the remote aioe hey ro common. They are the only melodeo: unquestionably the beat in the worl uns ee iORACE WATERS, No. 333 Broadway, is the" sole agent. Dr, Powell, Oculist, Aurist, &o., reectves his patients from 9 to 4 ojslook. daily, at his effice, No. 502 ‘Treatise om the Artificia Boettay where ean be procured his ¥5 his self-seting oye and enr fountains, without the slightest ant Uily ike the natural oye au resem vee expression, Hair Cutting, Curling, PIRATES jom, at 45 Nassau street, adjoir n' be obtained HILL'S ‘ins ‘applied; also for sale, Hill’s in! ‘Madame Time has Touched your Hair bat not yorr features. It is still summer in qenee face, although there your tre Lon’ 8 your Ting: lets to libel you. One applic: ot Gristhiore's x hatr dye, ‘aid the rich raven hue which has pre yaniahed Js restored, while the hair {tself Se nourished ma ay jeved. Manufacture id, and privately applied by CRISTADORO, No. 6 Astor House, 5,000 Wigs and Toupees always on hand at ris wig factory of Medhurst & Heard, 27 Maiden le: ¢"zhe bent materials, and combiniog all the Lat provements. “Alco, ladies’ oruamental halt of every descrip- ion: Call at the manufsetory bofore purchasing elsewhere, 27 Maiden Jane. “Yes, Sam, my Whiskers, tn Six Weeks, be- came strong and thick. It’s wonderful stuf, thet Graham's ‘don’t stain or injure the skin.” 1¢ will make the beerd grow in six weeks.” $1 por bottle, sont to any pirt of the country.” it G. GRAHAM, 38’ Aun stroebs Hair Dye and WI; elor’s manufac: tory for these articles is removed to No 233 Broadway, opposite the Park, whero he has the best scoommodations {a the world for the application of his famous hair dye. and f his newly invented wigs and toupees, Nine private coms all on cue Hor. Bald Heads will soon Otsappear, by the ‘ase of oe pavers ice ne. This wonderful prepara- tiom.act charm upon the bair, causing it "co «row Bottles spake on me ‘ated, ay SJAREEA'S le a. Bold everywhere, ier’ dressin; ec ealoon, 439 Brosdway. es portant to All dere — Hat. BENDALL, the hair cutter, 103 Chamb treo Chureh) bas » yostorative which i snfallieble Deacitaeicrguin ani oe makes ghacee, fhe aly mane: in the eity who mi ace in y fer. It is worth « be The Bert Article in the World to Cure chronic rheumatiem, dysent swellings, old sores, sroup, teotbache ness in the limbs, cher k is Br. TOR: Liniment, Price 25 ao, 50 Grugsiste and sto cos heut va'Staten. Depot, N. freenwich Shoulder Braces, Hlastic Stockings ins of the legs, clastis knoo onps, 8 inal tors roa belts and supporters, elud foot, seek. and bow Ais By eclpentr ag with an assortment of ahildgen’s ‘Wusses, at 12 Ann street, near Broadway. Sure Hope for the Sick.—Dr. Morse’s er rating ‘elixir or ocrdial forces its wey, into poputacity by 4 aati marvelous cures. It needs no bol sreiaborate praise. “All that its, proprietor has to "say te the world is, try it, he preservation of countless lives, the ag vigor of thousands, depends upon the extent of jot organie—of the stomach, & And the of der ote s new Siieeoe corporeal pore by tl ¢ this mighty renovator of body and mind’ et the ot ‘the nervous, the relaxed, tho broken down, the hopeless, try it. The firet bottle will cive them an inkling of its virtues. The cordia) is put up, highly eoncent: d, in pimt bottles. Price $3 per bonsle, ax two or A ix for $12. NG, ‘Proprietor, 192 Broadway. Sold by y deagaiete throughout theUmited Statcey Causdas Married, On Monday, September 19, by the Rev. Wm. F. Robert, of Williamsburg, Mr. Jaurs E, Waits to Miss Jaye A, ANTHETLE, both of this city. In this city, on Mcnday, September 26, by the Rey. 8, Wilkins, Mr. ‘inomas Goons, of Rochester, to Miss Mary E. Sparks, of Peekakill. At Pittafeld, ran on Thursday, September 15, by the Rey. Mr. Psrvi Jonny C, careay, of Lawrence, ald "45 dy Chuens: Giaccone ikerrata eee former ylace, daughter of the late AN@k Melville, formerly of this ci'y, deconsed On Monday, September 26, Wnuax Daily Hours to Mi Eleazer L, Cook, Esq., all of this city. At the Girard House. on Friday, September 23, Mr. Henry L. Horxayn, cf the Eastern Railway, Boston, to Miss Heten M. of the same city, oye papers please copy. Monday morcirg, September 25, b Martion James McDonovcn, of Brooklyn, J. GREEN, of this city. ified Rev. Cyrus H Fay, [arta E, daughter of on Rey. Dr. T, to Euza On Sunday, September Fe rye Hevry Wacyer, in the 55th year of his age, The friends and acquaintanses of the family are reaper fully invited to attend his funera), this afternoon, Oma from his late residence, No. 99 East Twenty-Alth treet. On Monéay, September 26. Ronert. son of Henry FE, and Mary Day. aged four years, 9 months and 13 days. ‘The relatives acd friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this afternocn, at two o’clock, from No. 75 Waita sizeet. On Monday. eee 26, 28 St Ste, mY need d souvent ton of Jobn P. year. 7 months and 6 ayn The relatives and friends of the family are invited to at- tend the funeral, this afternoon, at half past three o’elock, from the residence of his parents, No, 65 East on kenisy 3 street. morning, September 26, Euten McBarroy, widow of the late Toomas McBarrcn. The friends of the family, and a of her son John, are Sy invited to attend her fi this noon, at o’elock, from her late residence, No. 5 ave- nue B, to the Catholic Cemetery in Eleventh street. On Monday, September 26, of consumption, Gzorcr Taurston, in the 52d yoar of his ege. His friends -”_ ae, and the members of Eureka Lodge, I. 0. of 0. F., are invited to attend the faneral, from his late residence, 120 Franklin street. to- morrow afternoon, at two o’olock precisely, His remains will be tsken to Greenwood, aoe patents Mim ge he 25, at noon, of consumption of BEL, the infant daughter of W. C, and R. 1% Wilfans ry ged four months and three days. On Monday, ptt do 26, Jossru Oscar, Foungest 608 of Ira Perego. The friends of the family are reque:ted to sttend bis funeral, without further nojice, from the residence of hia parents, No. 164 Washington street, Brooklyn, this after: noon, at three o’clock. At Williamsburg, on Monday afternoon. September 26, In the 80th year of his age, Captain James Marcorm, for man: ‘a Sand; Heats pilot. His relatives and friends are respectfully invited to at- tend his funeral, from his late residence, No 86 Second street, near Peck slip ferry, on Thursday afternomn at two o'clock. His remains will be taken io Cypress Hilin Cemetery for interment. On Friday, September 28, at Tuckahoe, Wes'chester county, N. Y.. after s long aud severe illness, Josuva 3. Prntcit, aged 46 years and three months, On Sunday, September 25, at Orange, New Jorsey, Ja- con 3 Harsky, of New Orleans is friends are respectfully invited to attend his fano- ral, on Tnenday afiernoen, at four o'clock, from the reai- dence of 3, A. Halsey, at Astoria, L. 1 At Jersey City. N. J., on Saturday, September 24 Daxcr, wife of Charles E, Morris, aged 24 years, 7 months and 2dayn, At Cartilla, Nicaragua, enddenly, Angust 25, ay | 5 iw iam £, Worden, aged 34 years, 6 2 day: To St. Peters August 28, after an illness of sixteen Saye, fat the residence of Mrs. Bodisco, her slater, Mi vitcim aeons of Georeatown, District of Sonate, feahingtom city, September 1, biakins hak, im- pat danguior ihe Bow, & b. Dongioa, aged 8 months, RENEWED 1 EVERY BY. | Dana naman epee enn FORMATION W2NTED—OF bf alge ot GILLES. be left New York Le test mh eountey Feith pose family. (Any info WH) be than! eee Beas by her brothers, Jo 1 4 Water street, Brooklyn, L. I. setiog ber Peter, MFORMATION WARTED OF WILLIAM HART: bu th ry io. by way of sie ion. Any. info mation NFORMATION WANTED-oF BENJAMIN prey a son, a native of Wizan, waaand When last b, hay ville Misslasippt If he or any of ends should see thie, they will on: ra great favor on hin discon solute mother, by giving such information to W. Walle Fulton avenue, three doors from Navy strect, Brooklyn Mivsissippi pspers please copy. N REVERENCE 10 8, 3.38 MAT im yerterdny’s Herald, th irom wae office too late to ra ly to the E. ae o] wt havin; Lp a crere E . preadvay Post ontee if MITH JONES WILL ARRIVE IN NEW YORK ON Tuesday, September 27, and will not be in town again until Wednetdsy, October 5, 0 ONE CR ALL OF THE THREE MEN WHO Cau Broadway, on Saturday, the 24 pair thetoot ey bad better cullsgain nad save trouble. (PO,THE RELATIVES OF JAMES KENNY, A SIA- man on board the schooner Minnesots, that was lost on tho coast of Florid oy will please ou. at 183 We street, Now York, information where to clot] wages, dc, His residence was State of Massachusetts, 0 Z.~I PARTICULARLY WISH TO SRE YOU BE- fore the let of October. Cam you make it convenient to call: MOKE. ‘ANTED-—INFORMATION OF JOHN WALSH, A native of Ireland, perish of Clontuiscart. count ry ere about five years He abont twent) and about five fee in hoigh’, ‘he was in Marion gun the State of Virei Any information reepecting him will be thanifully rece! re affvctionate sisters, Mrs. Dumteld, and Mery and Bridget Walsb, at No. 7 Orange street, New hork. Southern papers Bletve copy. MB SE a DEON THEATRE, WiLLTAMEBURG, UNDER THE wansgement of James P: ra erry le sil bo Ww rrnee Taz ~—Claué following popelar pieces will be per- jay--INGOMAR~Ingomar, W. Was. "re WIFE—St. Fierre, W. Wes; Mariana, PY MANNERIN G—Dandie Dinmont. W. Ward; rrilies, Mre Ste weeded each evening with a isughable afterpi ‘[SGRAMAM FOR-THE SECOND TIME WILL BE SUNG to-morrow by Miss De Forrest, at Sedgwick’s appollo- picom Concerts 728 Hreadway, alse, several popular bal: chorusses, glees. £o, by jerr Stoepel will perform on his stioks snd straws. Loors open at 7; to commence at #, Admission, 25 cent. PIRITUAL MANIFESTATIONS—LADIES AND Thurede Mrs. W. bay rid tlemen desirous of witmessing the phenomena piritual hy, cam at 413 Brondwa: and evening, m3 to 6 and 736 to I geod rpirituel mediums, vieo a3 to health ORYSTAL PALACE. Seer eta ne OFFICE, CRYSTAL PALACE, bl} Delineation, vA charac’ “Rolle Ne, ‘more $1 weekly tickets will be rice Saturday of each week wilt be reduced Broads ery isrondway. tary of the Superintendents. BPECIAL NOTICES. TIZENS OF VICKSBURG, NOW IN NEW YORK, are requesied to meet at the Astor House to day, Sept. 27, at 2 o'aleck, P.M , to ceyise means of relief for the unfor- tunate'sufferers b; that city. NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN or Convention, that the next ng, will be bold a n'a, 6 of G nd Blisabeln streets, this (Tacaday) evenine, st So'cloek, Those bodies of working hat have not yet organized aro ro- quested to do #0, end their cole x in Convention. JOHN A. LAW. to represent them ENCE, Secretary, pro ITY GUARD.—NOTICE—ANY PERSONS HAVING claims still unpaid against the above company, on ac count of the reception of tha Boston City Guacd. will pro sent them for liquidation witkout delay to CG, M. STORMS, &4 Front street, UFFEY LIGHT GUARD, ATTENTION !—A MEETING of this og mill be held at she peters Hotel this ny) at Line sely. Punctual at- ested as here will be an election fer offi- By order. EDWARD NOONAN, Captain. DAnivt Buorny, Secretary. THM TRADES, &0, NGINEER AND MILLER WANTED IMMEDIATEL| 1) Must be stead: rate and indurtrions: a know! af mustard manufacturing by the miller will be preferred, Apply at 281 Front street. OTICE--THE GOLD AND SILVER ARTIZANS ARB requested to attend an adjourned meeting, to bo held at Bio Crystal, 223 0 , on Wednerday evening, Sept. 28, at dight o'clock precisely,’ for the purpose of organizing ourselves more fally for our first annual target oxcursion. All gold and silver artisans are invited to participate with us, By order, . E. CARTER, Secretary pro tem, UMBERS—PLUMBERS.—-THE MEM- a apecial meeting of the company on Wednosdey evening, September 28. st Hay ward's, W2 Broadway, at 8 o'clock. By order of the committee. | WM. G. DREW. LK HAT FINISHERS WANTED. APPLY TO GENIN 414 Broadway. a 0 HATTERS.—A JOURNEYMAN HAT FINISHER wanted st Parmley’s, 307 Hudson atecet, ANTED—TWELVE BRASS MOULDERS, FINS Iphis. IMMEDIATELY—A GERMAN CONFEC- secustomed to fine work and who kag Toa Goll rely ‘& permanent sitoa- are olered,, Apply to A. J, CHAU arket sorest, Ebitatel puis. WA NTED—A CABINET MAKER, IN A LARGE FUR niture wes ehouse, to eet up work. To one thorough: ly acquainted with the busineses » permanent situation and & liberal salary will Le given. Apply immediately at 479 Brosdway. WANTEDIMMEDIATELY, AT J.C. P&RKE coach factory, corner of Third avenue and Eighty. me et, a first rate Wheeler, to whom good wage: and con- stant employment will be given, = ‘ANTED IMMEDIATBLY—A FIRST CLASS FORE- an carpenter, to take charge of s shop in the city, Y ‘casting. CORNELIUS, BAKER & CO., Phils AT ANTED None bat thore rully y compatent ne need appl y nt, fuel 8 son good wages and steady em eo given. ply. te James: 760 Sith nirest, betncen 6 ly to Jamev J. Lyons, No. 200 and 7in we evening. THE TURF. eat TTNION COURSE, L, 1.—FROTTING. — TUESDAY, September 27 hal! it 2 P.M. $75, mile he: best titres in five, in ee . lion names Dennis MeCabe, Mr H. We . Lady Col Mr. J. Whell ir ipley names b m. Lad: Stages lea Wiiliamaburg terry every balf hour Tring ing the day. ee eae ENTREVILLE COURSE, L. I.—TROTTING.—WED. nesday, Sa rember 24, 3 o'clock P. Matoh and purse. lo heats. best three in five.—C. Carll names oh m. Miller’ ‘a Dameel to rare F. J. Nodine names B. Penoe, to sulky. Omnibuses leave Fulton ferry at 2 o'clock 2 FREQUENT OCCUR. 2 htning has led to an jane of pre tection from this peril, and be stained ata small expense. In rage, the general adoption and u urity to life and property, the underwriters eo, until further notice, to make s return of Pet cent on the aumount ot premium upon Yes- with approved ts 1 bed Keeping the Proportionate part of whole ae re “he vessel. on the atidavit of the assured, or the oficere of tho vereel, when the preaium becemes due’ LLW pop. WALTER, ___Sooretary Board of Underwriters, Nozcs 18 HERESY GIVEN THAT TAR ANNUAL jeeting of the stockholders of the New England Car Sori Company will be held at the offies of the company, 104 Broadw’ vey. New York, on Tuceday, thojilth day at October next, tetween the hours of 12and 1 o’olock, for the election of truatees for the ensuing year, and for the trans- petiva of any business proper to be broucht before the maot- W. WARD, Secretary. HERS OF ‘PENDENCE CHAP- F 29. Notlee that bui of vital importance to you ri tke Hon, Chancery will be transacted at our rooms, Borner Li and Brosdway, next Friday evening, Sep- tember (0, at 735 o'clock PM. ak Bnotual attendance ts re. quired. JOHN C. GARNSEY, C. of C. Dears YOUN ‘MENS NATIONAL cLuB — Thin club will om) Gey evening next, the 25: yvessnt Instibut Appiisation for membership to be made, by note or oth + Warton Breckenridge, b4 Wall street Maunsol B. Fiolds, et Garrett H sinikes, 78 Broadway. Willism N. MeIntire, 80 Sixth ave: © Goefrey Gunther, 145 East Four Philip J. CTs teas 118 Nasesc street, Rrastus W. Glover, 859 Tenth street James W. Walsh, $2 and $4 Mero’ ante’ Exchange. John Whesler Unlen Place Hotel, th etreet, Edmond C. Genet, 118 Chambers ttreet, Gharles D Mont, 62 John street Georzo F. ; Supsrior Court, 1, Je Clinton Bolton, 57 we at ‘Twent: Edwin Hevry, 116 Chambers street. Lewis Fraxeis, 77 Maiden lane Jacob di Van Pelt, 41 Kast Fo teenth street, N. Gh ecrect, third street, Young demecrate'ayeuse, £3, ty, “Our prido and boabt,* fire national ticket, muet am COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES, 5.000 ANZEP,, a PARTNER WITH 85.000 A cash, to invert in sm established business which will psy three hundred per cent annually. tho naive evideses of whtch, and all particulacs, can bo d by addreseing Kempton, Herald office, D2. 5OO WANTED, 4, PARTNER WITH THIS 0 sh earitel. to ongace with a gentleman of experience, who has tho same amo: inv Sivo manufacturing borine to be conducted ‘in iy sland ‘and throvghout Europe. immense fortune can be rea- ized. AdOroes box 109 Post Office, with nam PARTNER WANTED. IN A PUBLIC HOUSE a ated in a Southern city. The house is now bei by calling at the offcoof fe Mand 3 P.M bs ~TROTTING, E COURSE. L. tem ber 28, at 3 0’ lock P. M.—aa, tar best thee in Ave. ween, names oh, m. Miller's Hampel, to wagon; F. J. Nodine names b. .Eance, to sulky. The wbove race will bes. good ond feyona dentt. very body has hesrd of tho groat trot mace by Miller’ meel last week in boating Jeany Lind; and the horse Ls ust bo # good one to sand a tort with herin the face of such wondors a8 she has performed. Thisis another Brooklyn match, and we expect to ssea general mingling of both saints and sinners on Weducaday Sfternoon. Umnibuses leave Fulton ferry at 2 o'clock. av LE COURSE, L. I.—TROTTING—WED- , Sept. 28, at balf past three o'clock. Maton for 1900: mile heats. best three In fivo, to wagons. James Whelp- ley pemes ch. stallion William Tell; F. J. Nodine names ® btallion Young Abdallah. NION | COURSE, LONG ISLAND.—TROTTING Thursdsy, September 29, at 23, P. $ heats, best three in five, to wagons. fons, Vermont; H. Woodrad. samoy ; §. Pots. § m, Green Mountain Maid; D. Piffer, ¢. Yernon: _Stagee leave the Williamsburg ferries overs. nat it hou Will lonve South forry, Brooklya, at 2 P. Mt nts, and return soon as the Rot ie pan w*SOUN TL. SNEDICOR, Proprietor, NION COURSE, L. I—PACING.—PURSE OF $0 Pleat for all pacing hor ing Pet, Tecuma : and Bero. ile heats, best thre Bett jaddle. ecme on October 4th. Mate! iy even! September Sth, at Duryee & Fanikiants ‘corner of East Broadway and’ Catharine street, at 10 B, M. Three or more to make & race, aad two to start, JOHN L SNEDICOR, Proprietor. recinely, fare ning, SRORTING de. -ARRANTED PURE BRED SHEPHERD DOGS, well known for their wonderful sad an in the gu By d scotch Kirg Charl els, 0 Jargont Thted uf Shanento fowin, for oale ab 05 Wates atrect, up ataira. Please copy the address. REWARDS, O RAAB Bl at itl SHIRT-PIN penaeay J 0 Bhy betwoen Brosdwey a1 B10. stree sete Gardens Seta oo eee ing or returning, a Tad: owall diamond cuff or shirt. rs. finder will be Liberally rewarded at 427 Fourth oF 3 Dieclay atreet. 10 REWARD.— —LOST, on SUNDAY, , THE 1TH OF September a white setter dog, with yellow arth Ueno tet Te fat 2 Weet Neonty Goat . os oe tale dia SSOUN I. MoCANN. 5 “REWARD D.—LOST, ON | SUNDAY | EVENING, Fept Eth, in going from the, corr or of ucts a Colombia’sirest, wate Naining about Si2in money: s ote dsvwn Whitney, in favor of Ann Mi gndcrved g receipt from Dr. % [Need pag al 14 Columbia street, Brook’ D. No. 20 Fulton street, finder will receive the atove reward and tho thanks of the wi idow. mae 5 BE LOST, ON SUNDAY, SEP’ $. Bo ‘atee dog, marked with thres fed $po back, cars red, and a mark on the forchead. Wh return him 9 Stuyvesant street, will receive reward. DP B8OLUTION—TNE PARTNERSHIP HERETOFOR Ry it r the firm of HART & DUDLEY, s oie doy dissolved by mutual consent. J. W. HART, E, DUD: LEY, New Yerk, Sept. 20, 1803. ARINER WANTED—WITH $3 000 IN CASH TO aa x tins respectable and profitable business; °1 rs jepartment, and be on 41 mi No person heed ‘whe can give good, refsrene apectabllity Trity. thebestof references iven.tacll respeste by. the Advertiser, Address K. Ht erald oftoe, stating partion- had. Jars, and whore sm ‘PARINER WANTED wien A CAPITAL OF $2,007 $5,000, in & wholesal Sstabiished since J eont profit. A splici yerard to partioulars Apply to Mr. GaZiMMn to $5,000, in a wholesale a 8, that has only been ectablioned Came January last, bi ‘ves about 100 per cent Mit. -Applicen‘s will reecive cntire satisfaction ia regard ia partionjars and good references about character. Ad- dress E. G Herald office. TED_EITHER ACTIVE ORSPECIAL, and liquor importing and a nah capital of $10,000 or ARTNER WANTED—WITH ABOUT $2,000, IN AN cetablished crockery store, Address T., box 2,304 Post HE COPARTY rye BERETOFORE rergieed h, Dremgeld & Prooh, i oMmich arsuimes all the ilebilities oe the soncern at either partner is authorized to receipt for all moxeys due the concer rim P, SMITH, T. ‘DR RUMGSLD, Now York, Sept. 22, 1853. on. -yphhe undersigned have is dey formed epartastohlp, under the firm of ith Brothers. for the transaction of a qoseral clothing buriuess, at No. 122 Fulton st DANIEL P. SMITH, NIE THOMAS SMITIL Je, Now York, Sept, 28, 1853. ROBERT 1 SMITH. The wndersigned have thie day formed, under the firm of Dramgold & Prooh, for the a gencral clothing business, at No 9.13) Fulton New York, Sept. 23, 183. stroet. 3 T Par eGoED, Wild IAM L, PROCH. 0 he very finest quall- F Ba slcesy nigo,the 1s a anertsteck’of brand hiskey, St. OFoix ported ex or retail, per cent (for cash) below any o same quality ters, 454 Broo 20-000 i>, 2,7E2,,20G8 SCHIEDAM ory, fine old club schnapps, warranted pure and for quality, Heldeick, ue a juan’s. and pega wines olarets from $1 50 Be doen, ay her, hon by W. il. UNDERBTLI: a er. y Broome strest, corner ot Croan. CHAMPAGNE, ETC. AT AUCTION-THIS DAY, AT 0. Mage corner Greenwich, 3 fy Te pows ON THE 23D INSTANT, GOL from Union place to Beaver street, in onoof the Bi 01 small po Xe thook, with sand wee iy Jn Spm ‘of no.value but to the owner. febrayd. wil ie paid fon leaving the anid pocketbooks Pearl street, drug stor REWARD.-MB. DAVIDGE LETT A SMALL PA- parcel on board the Hamilton avenue boat, on riday night, directed to himself. at the onde theatre. ‘The above reward will be paid forits delivery to the addre argo assortinen| toa ae ef se Havens, domestic and impor mustard, cinnamon, singe, ri is" port'and champague s brandy fopuit buyers TN A CARTER, Auctioneer. yt ey eee ivaoeduerten a RY IN roceries. wines an ors, eheioe tans, sugars, oo aerate &o., 68 Cortlandt Breet corn estie: Ney ston, New York, offer @ targe and well-selectod stock, at the most rearonable prices. ___ ORNAMENTAL IRON WORK, &6, (KRowELLs CELEBRATED ad tad cast To railing without rivets.—An Jailed for simplicity, durabili tern. OF orm! fron ‘work for brackets, coli ang bank ete us a door and @ False, “oor and window cust ot of Fort; F b. ofall dvocriptions tistlowess price. Bpe: failing in ssetions can be seon st thelr ‘warerooms, 79 Suane street, a few doors east of Broadway. EW YORK BERLIN IRON FURNITURE WORKS.— ‘Wm. T, Batchelor, formorly of No. 66 Duano strect, Tospestfully apprises his friends that having comoloted Fangements for,» new husineas connection, under the and firm of W. tehelor & Co. he will cor t nofacture of iron (urniture in all its brane! corresponding with the ivoreasing domand, 81 Doane street. ‘Tho estaolishment. wil) times the fre: it specimens and patterns of the art from abroad will make ruch imprrvempnts as may be practic ble, and will bring owt from time to timo original dosigns of every variety, style and price. W, 1. B. invites: bis old onstomers in the city and country to visit his ware- rooms and ex tock. consisting of bedetenda, hat- airneie paltrors, spittoons, door al, asyinin and army be stand radios, cent e New York Foundry and sore vert ot com ear Nos. 0 ane 81 Duane street, a every deer ail the Iron on the Palace; also. the dom sre snd drawinen unde and newels, Gat Ne t WM. H. UNDERHILL’S, street, corner of Crosby. ale, im ons of Holland gi in i oe yd spirit in ite drinkable comatel ae is used in the first club houses in Rurope. Putup ve tr of our firm, residont in Rotterdam, expres: CAMPBELL BROTHERS, sole importers, LOST AND FOUND. BILL STOPPED—SUPPOSED TO BE STOLEN, $20 Neeser the owner can have by desoriting ying expen plication to the hatha Le sasha coor: deon ai nd Jewel lery Depot, 102 Chatham Lahn LER (OUND—IN TWENTY SEVENTH ‘8 EET, A SMALI A SMALL package contnining money. The owner ou have it Prong property and paying charges. Apply to Nugent, jerald office, jOUND--ON SATURDAY MORNING, “TH, A SMALL sum of money. She owner can have it by describing the si and paying for advertisement, Apply to James O'Nall, 54 Univerrity place. OUND—ON THE EVENING 0. 20T old enamelled bracolet, which the owner can ha onlling at 41 Commeree street. Lost BRASS SAPE 4 be suitably rewarded on Kaquirer offic, 70 Walls treat. LoStagaTURDAY RVENING, OTH INST, TN TitR Highth avenue railroad care, & pooket book, dontaining ote drawn by Haine ly, in favor of Wn. Fraser, $421 17, also, ¥y tae hy vane a finger ring’ The finder wn ive del ars, by ret po other 8, (which are of po ute to any one banthe swnee) ia atten Fraser's 210 Niato “All persons are the note as payment hap been, Y. THR FINDER WILL ing it at tho Courior and WANTS. ne For Bix Corvus or Wants See Sixrn Pace. SHIKT MAKARS WANTSD IMME OCA CRLY—aP 50 BUOTHBY’S furnishing ttore, 3534 Srosdway, oppo- site the theatre, RESPECTABLE YOUNG Con nive tho bese of reference at 400 sane’ between avenues C and D in the tasemens, tor two ays. A wGRLy KESPECTABLE ENGLISH GIRL DESTRES situation £9 seauistress in « private family, boarding hon to undertake all kinds of plan sewing Pleaco oall of sddvers Mary, s28iath avouue. A Sis VATION Waxman, BY A RESPECTABLE Ssahene ee do housework in po saan® mily, 7 rr. Appl ry #0001 street betwoen Fire aad Weooud avenues. Cen beonee for two days. YOUNG WOMAN WISHES a SITUATION A aseantatenie family; can do chamberwork a1 nalaie hing. ond. in good weanstrees and {abing sare of childtum. Can be secs {1r tun ae ie eee eRe. at 91 Eighteenth strect, between Sixth and Se Has the bent of city references. STEADY WOMAN WISHES & SITUATION 48 fessed cook in a private fami) eee iy in the store, rae RESPECTABLE GIRL WANTS A Tah ge ee Isa first rate ovok, and would be willi & anes: ral pe cem pean’ ath A ence o A Wasting sud ironing, if required. Plea: 3) Twontreninth sreet, between Ninth aud Tenth ayemues. Good city reference. IRI{WISHES A SITUATION AS COOK, ironer, it Can be seen ‘fo m2, A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN ware A Pinched ation as chambermaid; is first rate w: @ iro Bas the best of city retere street, fourth floor, back room, Please call RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT WOMAN WANTS a sitvation bermaid and laundress; is fully petent to give ger satisfaction, and can ite city referonce. bo seen at 266 East Fourtes N AMERICAN GIRL WANTED IN A SMALL FAM ily im Yorkville todo the 1 bow family) Onowilling to take the whole eben this # good home, Salary $9. Apply this strest. A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT GIRL WANTS A situation a zuree and eeamatross, Has good reference irom hor Inet be-seen for two cays. ‘all'at $09 Wont Thistoonth streets A BRSPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHRS A SITC- aticn ag obambermatd and waiter. or t» aasist in wash ing and ironing: 'e very fond of children; she is willing to make herself ob cine And sprtenble, to overs saauner; can produce to rence as to capability and char- Boter “None except a _puvate family need apply. Please cull for two days at 2:0 Sullivan ttrect, near Amity. YOUNG GIRL WISHES TO BIND HERSELF TO a kine preferred. She is about fourteen oars of age, and eum be Well, recommended, apply at 212 Thirty third street, near First avenue, for two day, A GIRL WiSHES A SITUATION 70. DO HOUSE, work, good cooking, and iro reference given place, room N FIRST RATE SEAMSTRESS, ONE EXPERIENCED in making the finest, shirt’ snd Indios) anderelothes, ip the nentest and newest style, wines s permane tion in a private family. The advertiser adds that! ether with being s Log seamstress, Sulerstanding att (inde of sewin tho f required, do up dine mus beautifully. “Hay be ceca until emuloyed, at 48) Went This teenth nteeet, third floor, rear building. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WaNTS A SIT- tion asa good p cook, washer and ironer, or to ork of a small family. Best city re‘erence from ‘Piense call av 123 Chrystio etreet, between RESPECTABLE YOUNG Aid N wation as plain ocok and to ing, or as obawoermaid and. to do plain and ixoning. Has good oity reference. C days at 95 Charles street. N AMERICAN WOMAN IS DESIROUS OF OBTAIN- ing » situation as housek {in a hotel or private far mily. or to take charge of an ation ap ete in some of t WANTS A SIT- wing, washing be agen for two charge of 2 Indy’s baby. Please call at 73 treet, bate ‘een Siath ind seventh avenues, in the rear, for Mrs. iller. SITUATION WANTED, BY A MIDDLE. AGED Bd ‘33 plain cook, in ‘a respectable family; ing if possible without the help of agirl. Can Ages Te. ocmmen ed. Call at No. 8 Columb street, Brooklyn. N ENGLISH GIRL WANTS A SITUATION IN A small private family, to do general housework. Can be seen for two days, at 142 Elm street, front basement. FOREWOMAN, PERFECT IN THE DRESSMAKING buriness,wented immediately, in a first class Freneh es- tablisbment. To such a ones 4) price will be paid. Ap ply at Mad: Faure’s, 6 Sixth avenue, between Fourth Fizest and Waverly place. RESPECTABLE! YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITU ation as waiter and t» tale csre of children. Good Gity reference xiven. Call as 178 West Twenty ith etreet, m Bighth ard Ninth avenue GOOD COOK WANTED—WHO UNDERSTANDS her business perfectly well and will assist im washing sud ironing, for eat family; also, a scams.ess, who un- derstands mal dresses, Good recerences required. Apply at 90 Pras atin treet, Jem PROTASTANT WOMAN WANTS A aaa nurse and plain sewer, tine good iy Teterenco from her last place, where she h lived for Joat five years commands lets at Ne equare will be attended to for two days. (A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES a Situ. ‘a‘lon as cook, washer and ironer, family Hse no objection to country. Can be seen for two Mort streot, rear building, firs ABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A bod a private family; ean do plain cooking, i9 & excelent washer and ironer, or can ¢o cham berwor! the best city reference. Please cali for two days at 220 Pie street, corner of Stanton, upstairs, first Lack room. A Widow LaDy WISHES 4 GENTLENAN OR LADY to adopt her son, Bboy ten yeare old. Apply at the Hail of Reform, 131 Ninth street, two doora from Broad jours of 9 and 13, for three da; YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A haptic AS 1. seamstrece snd todo ehamberwork. or to travel wi ‘Bad, near Please Pt ty Third avenue, between Twenty socond and ty tira streets, up stairs, third floor. Een A EROTESTANT WOMAN, WHO HaS EXCRLLENT references, wants situation asg'nin crok, and to assist in washi trenings oF, oF a8 shamberm ald and Inundress. Apply for two da; venue, A. BESPECIABLE GENTLEMAN, WHO 18 WELL experienced in manufacturing corhaa brandics, Hinds of liquors, au well asm Kind, ovchampatene saperine tos good deal of the imported, and who has for some time Lede ila vinegar my mustard factory, wants some em- edo business of kis line. He also oan eetablia f theae articles, and would tek a, Champagne, Herhid of ampagre, Herald office, or didn 139 Lnarona ntvest, RUSPECTARLE WOMAN, WANTS A SITUATION to do plain sewing and to take careof children, ran ermald; is capable of taking car Lelteen for two daye at 4 Henry street. infant “Ca RESPECTABLE GIRL WISHES A SITUATION 48 hambermaid cr laus dress in a private family, Please call at 119 (the cew number), Greenwich avenue.’ Can be seen for two days. ny 4 be seen for two days at 179 Laurei leesker street. Can give reference. RESPECTADLE GIRL WANTS A SITUATION gs chambermaid and waitor, oF to take ildren plain sewing. Bho thoroughly auder ve the heat of eity reference. the de ae ir. At A SITUATION, WANTED, BY A RRSPECTABLE oung woman as chambermaid and wai Jeciton to do ceoking or srachirg and ironing f vate Mys 9 The Lest city reference can be git Gr 4 pr: seen at 41 ing street second floor, back room. TS eae ae one WOMAN WANTSA pod stresn understands, met Sixteent cic 8, third floor, back A oereeliye eft atreet. in the ary goods store. SCOTCHMAN, AGED BINETZEN, 18 IN W! of a situath oF Keeper or Aeatstant, Was k short ee Reh py Oe nman, and will give tho best of references, from respectable men in business here and the om has nerved Adé reas, postpaid, to A.N M , 69 A YOUNG MAN WANTS A SITUATION 48 " Amey! ws bie place; down town i; RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A A, nttuation, in a respectable private family, to do plats Yor two days atta Spring pha uae WANTS TO pe HIMSELF of clty Foteree: Syoise seine: shit y tnbedstreet tor’ for ‘two days” S TOENG MAN AND BIS WIFE WANT TO OBTAIN two unfuri pri A ished rooms with some smell it board for the lad: bat] pote ee ae erms. whi?! tquare Post Office erate, ‘Hom, ian 3 | A, BOY, IGHTEEN TEARS O@ A apprentice bim ot SOUR ene ook ont haere ‘rons basmente forred. Can Ternen af OTESTANT WOMAN, two days, from 10 re ‘ANTED.—A PR di busing A at ros | Cintas Gite Rie Pato a i |ARRIER | ya IMMEDIATELY—FOR A DOWN: C a rete Cry: morning paper. Address, by note, H. G. D., Hi ROCKERY SALESMAN.—A RARE OPFO 18 ofored, to 8 paren who is poctecly femiiee with the Duinean ta take te tele hares of ‘an tablished tore. . Y ‘ Sreus Toy box 2394 Post Oth sty treated with Ad ae GOGHE ; RELRERAIET Sica ees ee goops Ly nee et yh WA “on co D*, bd ui — itands his bu: econ fave m, inacent situation by applying’ at Bweetser atic street, Brooklyn. feterences reqoited. D—SIXT preceription trade, Waquire at 8 Union plac RUG CLERK WANTED—COMPETENT TO TAKE the entire ebarge of 9, ast clase store, Good wages given, One who speaks the or Fronch languages preferred, Apply wt 872 8ix-h oy RUG CLERK—A YOUNG MA’ nish be yy ee reference vituation at No. 30 ond avenue, VARDANER WANTED-ON FIRST OF NOVEMBER. He must have been at least five yours in this countey, the business thoroughly. "A married mai fi manaaing in taria, proterred. ly to Wm, Watson, near Wert WHO CAN FUR. Bobtaim & permangs® ARDANER, « = WANTED, FOR A MONTH OR SIX rh prdener to ge to ptaten asinad, Apply at No. W Mai on Jane, For Wants seo next page.