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meen coe ee ee 1 eee er enemas rane eee me he ar in three of their peculiar plays thi: Wonderful If 8o.~-The fall style of ger 6. SPECIAL NOTICES, WANTS. WANTS. houses. They appe » rags this | ts sold by RAFFERTY & LE. at the * oe an ee doe cases APD EON : eas anna ane Ae Aaa evening. | Tf and $4. are the perfec ald tapas N ADJ KETING OF THE MEMBERS OF A SITUATION, WANTED, BY A RESPECTABLE y ANT GIRL, & “RY A RESPECTABLE ‘At Wallack’s theatre nothing newhas.been produced. Regs votype liken: by oe eee Enid as see Ce | Sassthe Ratt o0d Gee wei GES | cack uke Seog “a Bacenasde ihe ee TT ee eee ©The Love Chase,” “A Cure for the Heartache,” “The | ote tly ey inca atthe honee of Hams | well wequainted. in csivem, Please ad- private family; understends orim ; tine the reference given. Picasa call et 15) Bash Twoutices dress Di and other entertainments, | : 20, Ann strect, to make arrangements for their parade oa | Undershirts and Dre-, ae - the Mth inet.:— } sortment, of every d Wweva—Our Large Ae Marcus D. Bornek, Jenkinses,” “Trying it On, have been given to large and admiring audiences. To- | host of city reference ; aldo, by a sister, a situation to do the | strect, third oor,‘ onoral housework of & amail family. Plesse cull at M St, PECTABLE Mark's place. Can be seon for two days, in the basement, TANTED—AT WANTED—BY A Wr we TY-THIRD STREET, f - 2 a oto styte an Ay. David T, Van Orde as chambermaid or waiter, o ssiat meas & girl, to do genoral monks alec cel, so aight the attraction is the “School for Scandal,” with & | Pvrshiaeers at wholraie or reluil an ine Wm. Y, Douglas, i pak, Thebes off deinen cae | ee ee do ctamberwork and plain sewing. Ape og te ae 2 strong cast, including Mr. L. S$. Thompson as Moses. | om, oods gent ~y any part of New York or Brooklyn, a M. B. Carpenter, Knie No. 86 Ridge street, where she can be seen ‘ET NURSE WANTED—FOR A CNILD ONE YEAR | 12M. ? ~ fr yi n nes wenal. IRA PEREGO & SON, 61 Nassau street. A.J. Price, Monumental No, old, A woman without children ae Mr. Lester will also ‘try on’ his very clever performance | John V. Cornell, Sansome Hook and Ladder No, 3. nnn nnn mom | Bast Fourteenth be WANTEDSA SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE of Mr. Walsingham Potts. The dramatic version of There is a Certain Style about the Shirts J. MeFarlan, Ca nin No, 4, N EXPERIENCED LAUNDRESS, NURSE, AND M A - , y on, 98 KeAmMStrass und chamber- made by GREEN 1 Astor “House, which i Geo, J. Hobs, Empire No. 1. waiter wanted, in » gentloman’s family. Ail three must ANTED—AS NURSE AND GOVERNESS, TO TAKE | aid: h tothe oare of children. Cun be meow “Bleak House” is to be played on Wednesday. tated This seria rom his patent sy measurement, eee eae err thoroughly understand thely business Ja ait bi mehies, ia charge of threo young aphtown, as eotob, weigh, Enj for two days, at 31 Eesex street. in the rear, “ ‘ 27 | which ensures tho most graceful and easy {it that can be con” TTENTION, BEN A INDEPENDED give the hest of references.» Apply immodiately at 149 Grand lish, or German woman. A Protestant, thoroughly compe- At Burton’s, the “Twelfth Night, or What You Will,” | Qoivea “ind never fail ‘7 Guard.—The members of the above company, and all High to servants who understand their | tonf, may obtain RLS, TO LEARN Boys? ood situation by applying at 63 Columbia ANTED—TWELVE (1 mpany them on their annual target exeur- ie anal tance xt 3 i strect, Brooklyn Heights, ru fj alse ers, y Carmine te ie ate i © eens nese. Voge aid whi 734" o'clock. Each RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITU- WANTED-SITUATIONS, BY TWO RESPECTABLE | te ond door from Thirty has been revived, with some alterations from the cast of 5 Sir Andrew Ague- | | Rome was not Built i Be Senn, Mea. Durrett pays: Sr i. the magnificent marble store, at No. 122 Pniton stroet, where salto a n who understands the busi- ine. Day !—Nor was Apply in Sixth avenue, in the new building. ning, October 13 str a ; Mr. the Duke Orsino; Miss Raymond, ‘be pro. avaaete te on’y | member will bring a musket with him. By order, ation to do gereral housework in a small family, Good young women; one as cook, understands baking, pastry, - cheek; Mr. Jordan pistan Gk thea ec, ™ a eeeeeed tanya of carmeat foe, senernto ® HENRY WILSON, Commandant. city reference given. Please call at 149 Eleventh street, be- | and soups; would assist in the washing. Can give the best ol ANTED—A SITUATIO! A RESPECTABLE Viola; Mrs. Buckland, Lady 5 ane ra. Barton, | prices and ‘of superior iuality, of the SMITH BROTHERS. James F, SLATER, Secretary. tween First avenue and avenue E, front room, second floor, | cityreference. The other to do the general fousework of ‘oung girl, as children’ id to assist in cham- Maria, The cast is equally as good and the houses sci nsis helild SIS AR RR SC pr rege for two days, gmail fami 7» ik a good washer and ii npergorey my perwor! sad, waiting; AS plain sewing; will ZAN G —MEMBERS, AX n for ; 0 oth in p ‘equally ax full as last season, Thenewfarce, “My Uncle’s | A Reason for Cheapness.—Those who do who intend going out on their target exoursion, are invited MERICAN GIRLS WANTED—THOSE ACCUSTOMED 48 Section to Brookigy or Willlerarbunge The mock netiste cues Card,” which we noticed last week, continues to be played Rot enderciand. bow ROGERS & CO., of Union Hall, corner to attend » maszet zill on Monday venting, October 0, atThg rs bd a radi rau isons Jue toul san Cn keenes MDa Waa Fane Ga, ae y reference, Please call at 229 First avenue, first floor, for t of Fulton a: itreets, can afford their anperh clo o'clock, at the Mercer House, corner of Mercer a1 roome yl a a WwW L , . tothe amusement of the crowds who throng Chambers | ing at such marveliuusly low prion should reece that the | streets’ By order of JAMES ROBINSON, Commander. | fnclory of the North American Gutta. Percha Company, nurse and seamstress, ina family with two children, | ¢: — —— ——— a frm doot a business of half s million s year, and that itsine | So ee aera ‘Twenty-fifth street, west of Tenth avenue, Inquire at 43 Greenwich avenus ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, street. come is derived from vast sales at » very moderate protit. e ANY.—A ae le = Age pe ‘a situation as chambermaid and to do fine washing ‘At the Bowery theatre, Mr. De Bar and Miss Vallee become Vases va stockholdors of the Edroworth Company will be held ia | A RESPECTABLE MARRIED WOMAN WISHES A | WTANTED—TWO OR THREE GIRES, TO LEARN THE | and ironing, Has m good. recommendation. from. her lade ihe elty of New York, a6 ah t ‘York Minin situation as wet nurse; no objection to travel. Can i dresemaking business, I : mae FSG0 i have finished s very good engagement. To-night the | | Silkat—=-The Most Splendid Stock of Silica | Bosc No, 08 Hearer’ struck: on Friday, Oees Tt, wed orelocky | geen at her preseut employer's, 00 West Thirteenth atrosk, | — i business. Inauiro 4 181 Laurensstrect. | piace. Can be seen for two days at 101 West Nineteenth LE ERS, 247 Broadway, co Leonard . | requested: By order of the directors, “ mm ————_—— ——__—— Young woman, a8 laundress and chambermaid; has ’ aye Jowoph tn “The Hebron don.” ‘as. Wim. | Fy are teaver ier ie sea yin ty edad Thies c. poww, cer | 4 AHDDLE GHD WowaN waNns a sinuation | the tel'afilyFeUienee "ican cal ot No"SS"Suinas | "WWANTEBGRY, A, RESPECTAREE, YOUNG, WOMAN, Hamblin has» benefit on Friday, when his sister, Miss 6 the bert quality kid glovos at 5 . 2 8 nurse; has been accustomed to the cage of childron | strect, in the rear, room No. 4. _. | and Honing, or would do plain cooking and housework in s Misabeth Ham os —_——_____— LEETWOOD.—THE PUNCTUAL ATTENDANCE OF | for several years; can take full charge of an infant. Has the tall private emily; wnderstands her. Business ‘perfectly ‘bet blim, makes her debut in the theatrical Good Boots and Shoes of Every Descrip- all members of thia association is reqnested oa thy 18h, | best of city references. Can be seen for two days at her pro- ANTED—BY A WOMAN WHO UNDERSTANDS | wet. fas good city reference. Please call at 76 North Moore ‘world, and plays Mariana, in Sheridan Knowles’ play of tion.—The cheapest place in the city to gat good boots and | /Sth and 25th inst., to prepare forthe drawing for choices on | sont rituation, Fifth avenue, three doors soutl Twenty- her businesss, situation to do general housework | gtroct, can come well recommended from the best of private fa- 8. Ploaeo call at No. 100 Twenty-seventh street, be- JANTED—RY A PROTF CANT YOUNG shoes, tent leather boots fir ealf cor “4 the 25th, when it will be neeersary to be sqnare on the books. eighth street. in a small private famil: “The Wife—A Tale of Mantua.” Mr, Eday hasa benefit | terproct, is at Ord Breadwag, mad 120 Palio ateonee aud wa The ning acres on hand may be had at rezular prices until the with the best city referen on Wednesday. Mrs. Melinda Jones is engaged at the 25th, when, if any remains, it will be doublo—the same at SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PRO- | mi WOMAN, A Yard: a o Which price all the other lands in the vicinity are selling. testant girl, as tress private family; tween’ Lexington and Third avenues. Can be soon for two aid and to do foeiwashing and Bowery. In the delineation of what is called “heavy pees ard Biron tte Tne Unto ata folepret cane — | understands ail Kinds of Tumi phen vrwould have ho obs | daye if not cngaged. pe ae ay » : iro the: x i MES 8. HALSTEAD GUARD, ATTENTION.—A | jection to wait on young ladies, Has lived in the best of = Sopa cite ntti teagedy,” Mrs, Jones has bnt fe ri cards, cards. Joh printing, circulars, billheads, &e., &e ; y oe vy, J few superiors. neatly printed at low rates’ Romemer + Bey Cy 1) oD meeting of this company will be held at Hermitage Hall, | families. Can give the best city references. Please apply at WArnnsY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, h a 80 DAREN! The National is still drawing crowds with “Uncle Tom’s GORDON, 84 Nassau stroot. | Getoter loth; at Tag orclock, he members, and those wing. | —-cormuse street, in the rear House, for two days. sine Te ta anaerauionta ns a a ttnas eect gt ere fare aes Dey ” ee I at 73 ck. embers, and tho ° 5 ol ¥ ‘d oraR aN, 2 Cabin,” now in its eleventh week. Thomas Baker's New Songs—Guardian | ét° becom? members, will please be punctual in nttond- RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITU- | Good city reference, Call at, $15 Ninth stroct, between | ference given. stonules, We soa Seelnek at 202 Moke se The great prize drama of “Tho Orphan’s Dream’’ is to | spirits, and Give moa Kies—words by dates Simmonds, The | Sct? & business of importance remains fo he trineactod. | EL. ation to travel with lady or family to the South or | avenues B and C, first floor, back room, for two day 60 givgn, _ Ing 5 7 Gi —Wo q monds,, order 0 yM. B. BU VS, Capt. sf ‘ fs "303° Bight - Od Ee eae 2 ms a 5 E, : be played at Barnum’s to-night. first edition of these two ones has heen wold in five days, | Jaaes Gnocaw, secretary. ? Toone Can bo seon for three days: flow tod wack, ee ANTED—A SITUATION, AS WAITER OR cram. | WVANTED-IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, CONSISTING Madame Thillon was taken ill at Boston last week, and | Published by HORACE WATERS, $33 Broadway, the great == ——-- | * ecadas ne thie eines, "he hereieie ae of three persons, a servant to do general housework; she n ill at Boston last week, and | piano and music establishment. BW. V. I. DECLINES DON G—z's PROPO- SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE | ence from her last situation can be given, Can be seen Mon- | Mut Understand cooking, washing and ironing. Apply ab her engagement was for a few nights suspended. Mrs ‘A. Cax@.—The Swhecriber will A be You may write her from C—,_ but all letters Young woman, to do chamberwork and aasist in the | day and Tuesday at 104 West Nineteenth street, between | °° "St = dahlia eer engaged. The Yankees did not like Mr. Silsbee. ship and bookkeeping” Ladies! clase daily at 4 o'clock a, | clther myself oF Attorney this evening at hve o'elock, Has the leit of reference: Please call at 256 Neventh avenue, | ‘\WWTANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE | ytorahily'® Tie best of es eierence oambe piven, Call ae instruction during the day and evening. etween Twenty-fifth and Twenty-sixth streets, th tory, German girl, as charabermaid and trons, Bi a : E. ttecok Rotnden coemas rie - Miss Julia Dean commences an engagement at the Na- OLIVER B. COLDSMITIL Ne BS Broadway. RESENTATION OF A VALUABLE GOLD watcu.— | fruntroom, Can bo seen for two days. M4 BFF | ot cay vetronce., Please call at No. 58 Jay setust, Brooklyn, | 14 Seventeenth stroct, Letwoen avenue A and First avenue, tional theatre, Boston, this evening. os The workmen of Mossrs, Rider & Ward's Hammersly up stairs, Ye - Iron Works, Fifty-ninth street, North ha 3. AS COOK! SSE Se PSN ENE eee = Mr. James R. Anderson sailed from Liverpool September | | Melodeons.—S. D. & H. W. Smith’s Cele= | presented their fomian, Henry IL, Maughan: With aa erect. | A NUMBER OF RESPECTABLE GIRLS, AS COOKS, chambermaids, seamstresses, waiters and nursee, with ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE ANIA A SIA AMON, AB A GOOD BLATN 000: brated melodeons are tuned the equal temperament; the har- of the high esteem in which he is od rei al 5 yo 0 o1 is a firet rate washer and ironer; or would do the ho 28, and his arrival may be soon expected here. mony is as good in the remote keys as itis in tho common— his urbane and gentlemanly demeanorin | fowns° No delay ta netting soetect eens oat ciliate Inundiver in’ a rerpectatlo family. (No other need: apply, | ork fOr a small private family er erence Mr. Boker’s new play, ‘Leonor di Guzman,” has been | the only melodeons so tuned, and unquestionably the best, his capa man of the above establishment, It bears | ply at 120 Third avenue, between Fourteenth and Fifteenth | Can be scen at 71 East Sixteenth street, from her las Please call at 28 Mulberry street, very successful in Philadelphia, It was written for Miss HORACE WATERS, 333 Broadway, sole agent. the following inseription on its inner ¢: streets. No charge if not suited, ——_—__—_——. {_ third floor, fro Dg’ | he WoutcLEATy 47 Mee Boker. tae layed | Boudotr Ptonos.—These Beautiful Pianos Workmen nf Rider & Ward's Bovaiey 4p Py AA OMAN. fo GO SOUTH WITH A LADY ANTED-BY A RESP LE WOMAN, A SITUA . ‘The “Betrothal,”” by Mr. Boker, has been — rkmen of Rider & Ward's Poundr RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS TA. ‘as Indy’s maid; one who ean cut and tit, embroider, and ED— NA § at Drury Lane. Brooke, #avenport, ‘and Miss Renae are admirably adapted for small rooms, Collard & Collard, Ata banquet held for the above purpose on Thursday, Oo- tion as chambermaid or Wale ne alvedtion Glas eat make herself generally useful. Good wages given. Good re Pes Merde , port, of London, have hitherto carried the palm, but Gilbert’s | tober 6, the ordinary ccremony of presentation having been | distance in the country. Can be well recommended from hor | ference reyuired, None but those really competent need ap. plat SN a) ed the principal characters. The critic of the London | boudoirs are now equal if not superior to them. got through with—namely, the Chairman having presonted | last place, Please call at 163 Mulberry street. ply. Apply at 100 East Fourteenth street, on Tueslay morn CTABLI imes curtly says that itis ‘a remarkable instance of a series HORACE WATERS, Zi Broadway, solo agont. | the gift, dwelling largely on the merits of Mr. Maughan as nk ae Bete’ mechanic of the right stamp, and @ man. who upo ING = Paar re B — —-——_— — — " Of five tolerably long acts being constructed for the sake of | We Pius Ultra Pianos 'T. Gilbert & Co.'s | eee erent stamp, and a man who upon all occa: ivanls ic Puente ra Meee WANtED-nY A RESPECTABLE yoUNG Ginn, a | relerncnltetanired, mat tiectaer place fox swe i single situation, which ices soe of the piece.” | teuratod planoe, with iron fraten and cireniar toalen: have the working man= Mr, Mang Accepted tho git, | also aeood knowiedswot the milluery and cap magiagrwontd | VW #ienation as chambermaid and waiter, or chambermaid | ays, from 10th 4. Please 4 Tench stroet. i Yi and returned thanks o ouchil cage pe i! so F 4 . C ‘ i orone ired. = " sod “all the rest might havo heen compressed in: | Rauare pings inthe wietic ns nt Se Table a4 the Dest | Hlcondaticy and Giondlyfcting Chas shoull aiwayy exit | SUeQn tie CaatPa im dyserast Pucats, fay: now other | Pike all ae amo Welt "Muisy-sousth'sines west’ Wists | WVANTED—A SITUATION, AS NURSE. BY A PRO. to a single act.” The ‘“Iady of Lyons” is spun out HORACE WATERS, 333 Brondway, sole agont. 4) Ahotd always wear'the watch oe gaia tof yay fat tke | avenue, bins the hishost eredeutialsfor the above capabilities, | #Venwe. make their clothes, or will take care of'a baby, and make he re of a baby, and minke her- mueh in the same way; it is a Srp necdote which on to goa short distance ays ¢} should always wear th might have been well told in two acts, but is extended to Diamonds.—Carroll & Hutchinson call the ! ced by the and has no ot on this occasion; and joined in the RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITU- ANTED—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, AS NURSE; self very w Fare e ieen ee e| cients = Carrell 4 Euschinsen call the f the evening, whitch passed of plessasity. AA, ation, as seamstross ; can do embroidery and all kinds | yup obs, apable.te take the elngge of 8 youns infants aho | Wines struct for two days, ns tue SM Mb M8 are greatly praised, but some odd expressions ridiculed, | brooches, carrings, studs, ke, Every RIVATE LYINGIN ASYLUM—ALL COMMUNICA. | fastived ur tiv last two, youre: Tas no Chjection taatord | Apply at 71 West Fifteenth street, from 9 to IZu'cluok. repr dway. BY A RESPECTABLE vmaid ‘and waiter, or as vr. Can produce the’ best of No. 1 Union court, University e whole, however, it has succeeded. article guaranteed tions on the subject, and applications for admission, must | ehildeen, Plonge " ; i Miss Davenport has been successful at the Baltimore be made to James Kennedy, M.-D., No. 146 Duane Park. It | ‘hildren. Please call at 236 Eset Fourteenth street, museum. Mr. Charles Burke is playing at the Olympic, in Jewelry.—Parisian Jewelry, of Exquisite | lords mo great pleasure to recommend the above institution PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN WISITES A SITU- young woman, as chambermaid, and to assist in wash: the same city. d Morkmanshipand fine quality, enamotied and sot with fine Fei pi hie te el Sr ES eenneny oak ation as chambermaid and waiter, or children’s nurse | inf and ironing, cy Be Vea ie Ae enpmeniete, Te beanie : x stage re- ay : i. cently at Chicago, on the occasion of her mother’s benefit. NTION a ANTED—A SITUATION oung Woman, as chal id, washer and Please call » ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RE TABLE Please inquire at 204 Seventeenth street, second tloor AT ANTED—BY A HIGHLY RESPECTABLE YOUNG woman, a situat emaid and waiter, or Rewer AY GUARDS, A aes —TNE MEMBERS, AND FOUN BE (as SS TANTED—BY R F YOUNG MAN, BETWEEN SEVENTEE > urre ond stro: ont weasher and ironer. ‘At Quebeo, Mist Robertson has been playing with great | gg vatqnen este, anependent, Seconds, | LL thore desirous of guing with them on their second annual | A ainituen years of agey wh writen ayood hands ts dosteony | Wo Ntistion ‘Gan preduee good reoom Win be found willing, success, She is said to be young, pretty and graceful, and | tna Geneva make, perfect timekeopers, and warranted, nerof Third avenue. and ‘Twenty-fourth strees, on Monday | t eheage himselt either in a whole le erveery siioping anil \ and obliging.” Apply at @ capital actress and singer in the Vestris line of charac- | CARROLL & HUTCHINSON’S, 547 Broadway. evening Oct, 10, at 734 P.M. By order. MAHER OB MCRARy CORI ene oe Ce rT AN’ “A. SITUAT y aT A ' Heaghoef Seen cre te aaa de ‘atch Repairing. —Carroll & Hatchh BUN OM Pear Chaluean. See 7 ATION, BY A III V eae pee * eye k, washer, Aee come new pianiste Miss Aral joddard, has made | | Wi ay ‘atchinson - = Ts , r Y WANTS 7 ATION, BY A IIIG oulactionstard nuvieemues i 63 private. family. considerable fame in England. have a watchmaker of great experience, who is a practical ie DEST AND CHRAP BET PAPER Ly THE WORLD. THE auncatetan tects cereininane aan: U9 9S oe eormeS: $0 do SB Aral Tisvaticieyeturetees cae Wnetta toes Geatane arash tae "At Actley’s, they have been rnnning ® new burlesque | man,being a manufacturer, whom thoy ean recommend to the The “London Journal,” a weekly illustrated paper, only | ctient washer’ and. icone Hl acini And an first rate dest of city references cnn be given from her last place,where ‘y's, they rt ig arlesqu ied h duce Gents THO ate ME TLE Git ea ATE Ge te hor and irouer. Has no objection to goa short | frst rate lived the thr Please call at 2 Spring er "i 5 public. C. & H., 647 Broadway. ending Oct. y Wen peers i nite vetoes f of Jupiter's Decree ‘and the Fall of Vhneton.”” It was a | this day, and will contain the continuation of the highly ) Grapes in the country. | Has the Lest, of city reference, and | good rt street, rear, front base’ @angerous innovation upon the legitimacy of sawdust, | Sewing Machines—Grover, Baker & Co.— | Popular tale entitled— r wecond fi A nar reir pier id TA A SITUA. rf r ns Fs ” ect, second floor, back rooin. anda base attempt to extinguish pageantry by punning. | This machine is now justly the most ; Woman and Her Master,” by the author of “Minnie | Sects ay The dramatic muse of Astley’s, who for upwards of half | troversy exists Detusa Daca lane cate potest GME a Gray, cus Howard,” (Amy Lawrence,” \ Stanfield Hall,!? ¢ STAR FILE WORKS, W1 @ century has dealt only with the high heroic romance of | Chambers streot, New York; Haymarket square, Boston, | “¢. With an engraving—' The Miser’s Despair in the Church- Wanted—Two taper forgers, the ecurie, has condescended to be funny, and to talk a | 42 South Fourth street, Philadolphia. — also, a file P RATE LAUNDRESS, WHO UN. | hi nd ironing. Apply at Ny. 2 | V J ANTED: f | deretands Neilson place, WANTEDIRY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUA- ylerwork and waiting, fine washing and in r plain sowing. Please catl, for two nth stroe front room. RG, I. and two ve at 195 between Virst and Seeond avenues, Loving and Forgivin 4 poem, by Charles Swain, " e 4 == j A quantity of slang in doggrel rhymes for-the entertain- “Portrait of the Czar. plo; grat syst Kes spas ent of her friends, The second act takes place on earth, | Sewing Machines. To Cloak and Mantilla | jives of tho Queen) of England,” with an engraving— menog Me BD BY a Rests Cis By OMaNwA SITA. ob rs vir . “ 1 | manufacturers.—I. M. SINGER & CO.t are now fprepared to |“ T.ady Howard present ‘the Al ial h 5M te rg, or to the subscriber; at his n to do genoral hoaro we a private family. Has where the Olympian deities are found under various hu- | Pegeive orders for sowin'e machines of extra, sire, Lod 9 | Te Rater COO Peter eorae frome the Council, root, New York, the best of city reference. Ploase call, for two days, at 332 aa ee ee i new construction, adanied particularly to quilting linings of | ‘Science; New Inveu tions, &e." MUEL Db, WILLMOTT, . Twelfth streoty up stairs, near Fecond avenwa, eourse y y \d every descri ion. hey wi be warrante: have an ad- Coil e.”? -* - EO Fe yx part in the glories of Chobham, which are exhibited in a | vantage of at least 20) por cent over any machine ever offered | ‘<yue'Happiueses} @ poem, by IT, Hetherington; YOUNG LADY WANT D BARAT 21 WaANTERTA RESPECTABLE WOMAN, TO ATTEND couple of scenes, showing the dark and light sides of | for this purpos “A Key to the Chinese Problem;? with two engravings— Hudson street. One acquainted with the business pre- | in the linen room. Apply, between Mand Tl o'clock, at ot Wh home campaigning. Phacton becomes a cabman, and Pe- “The Great Temple, Macao,” and’ “Scenery near the Tem- | f"8ed. None but Americans need apply. { — ‘AYLOR rc is reduced 10 the indignity of driving a hansom at | , Defiance Salamander Safes, Gaylor’s Paz | p10.” : fe stroet. English preferred ripe tont.—ROBERT M. PATRICK, sole mannfacturer of the Adrienne” a Rom Ca YOUNG MAN, A GERWAN, | >Angepon ANTED—A GIRL, WHO PERFECTLY UNDER- may mile faite, above celebrated safez,tand F.C. Goffin's impenetrable de- o Virgin ot Vandgke.t I aie! Ree Walk, cheba Woes mag poe. washing “Die 1 Strand theatre opened on the 12th September, with | §anoe locks—the bost aafes and locks combined in the None Remember Thee; a poem, by the Hon, Mrs. Norton, | Private fa tion to the country ¢ to make must be able to give ctory personal roferonco. Apply lctween 9and 114. M, at 125 West Fourteenth stroct, near Seven company of dramatic artises, rather hurriedly collected | world. Depot 192 Poarl street, one door below Maiden lane. | With a variety of articles, entertaining, instructive andamus. | ¢™Ployme ¢ years in a clothing store. Ts willis after the termination of the operatic performances. ee ee ina: fa cents, per cate aeail the newspaper depots | make himself useful.” Address Louis, Herald o} None of the pieces were new, but a very attractive bill | ‘We refer in another place to the proposals | i the United States. The trade will please send their orders = mat forth consisting of Mr. E, Stirling's comedietta | made by HOLMES & BUTLER, makers of the Tmproved | £2 all the regular news agents, and to GARRETT & CO. No. | A ™ ce, | avenue. 3 AN WHO UNDERSTANDS THE PORK BUSIN) WANTED. BY f YOUNG WOMAN, SITUATION : h : ‘ f 5 Balk thoroughly, can obtain a permanent situation by calling | trycook in a hotel, or would bo willing to do of “Captain Charlotte,” the farce of “Binks the Bag- | Phenix Safe, to test their safe by blast or blow pipe heat with | 1 Bee don Toe aar eee nnmbers for the present volume | 3¢ the Hamilton Market, adjotuing the Hamilton fer, Uroole chamberwork. “Good referdhce can be given, Can te seen man,” and the sketch of “A Scene in the Life of an Un- Ce en the Wilder ake thee cae pS Eos — sls wal = lyn. A Dutchman peeteraea. rapHnnemiees { af for three days, if not previously engaged, at38 Clarkson st. . rm ” ‘Stirling Coy: e ve tha ho tri . ay . M. HEPBURN, . ‘3 "4 : < ected Fernale,”’ both by Stirling Coyne, with the popu- | forf, ind speak with auch confidence that they must have AMMANY SOCIETY OR COLUMBIAN ORDER— | _ a - react dn PB | VENTED BY WOMAN, TANTED—BY A YOUNG GIRL, A SITUATION AS jurlesque of lo According to Act of Parl strong safe to demand such a trial, and they ought to have Fat eta ert a abenine cr Maa ababienen WALLIS MAN AND HIS WIFE ARE DESIROUS OF TAKING Saami n Ss an0d mdarstncda | VV ANannoers ig a goed drsamater ant ulain. kewer ment ”’ and a ballet, in which Madlle. Palser danced. {t before the premiums are given out at the Crystal Palace, | held in the Council Chamber of the Great Wigwam (ete er charge of the house of any family leaving the city; they denier ae Would be willing to make herself otherwise useful ina re: a Marlyebone, under @. W. Wallack, Jr., was to open | Rend It, t Abe cunt Geuerallandinnnatnel etendeace aneraet et understand all the requisite duties necessary for tho protec. | ISS gat set dat gpectable family. “Please apply at 170 West, Thisty fourth Bt. aaa < . - 7 oa jor > vatic 0 ly i r ' Cate a - reet, nen highth ave 1 i Othe Pasi theatros were all open. At tho Comedie Fran- | ,, Window Shades, Lace and Muslin Cure | 22! o pygisete Va how bet Grnad Sachom.” | Gums Muliltet arent ea elude causes he dae fee | WWANTEDA, SINUATION, RY ATH elec near uit nen ute Sposa i Lepore: . i tains, eating, delaines, gilt cornices, loops, and all kindsof | S7eUuEN C. Dunvxra, Secretary, ticular. Apply at 139 West Twelfth street, | young woman, ns cook in & 7 ANTED— BY BLE AMERICAN e bply eaise considerable interest has been excited for some time | window decorations, at extraordinarily low prices: at KELTY Manhattan,’Season of Hunting, 10th moon; Year of Dis- — | cist with the washing. Best of e! DWV AN aap wecisdsi alteation’ e¢rsecariediee ana econ, Past by the new comedy of Dumas), entitled “1a Jeu. | & FERGUSON'S, No. 250% Broadway. Save your time axd | gyii{T¥» lst; of Independence, 77th; and of tho Institutfon, OY WANTED.—A BOY, ABOUT 16 OR 17 YEARS OF Ecaih avenue, babwenn Ee ‘The best of city reference given from her last place, where Resse de Louis XIVth,’” (The Youth of Louis XIVth,) | go directly there’ ha le EE ei ee age, inastore. Apply at 27 Depeyster street, between ‘i . — | che hat lived for threo ‘anda half years. n be seen which was composed at Brassels, = eg has been Tens. B + Ackeueak of Ft Te WE SPECIAL MEETING OF THE YOUNG MEN'S | Sand 9 oelock. | Ww STOMANY for two days, at 50S Greenwich strect, second floor, front went thence act by act as it was completed. It is full of anne ec Best Assortment o: ne Teas Debating Society will be held at their room, 149 Bower; | zee Th sort t Soe id nt the » 19 Bowery, ‘and intrigue, and is admirably performed. It will, | Will be found at the store of the Canton Ten Company, 125 | thix (Mond Eotbtlcss, have great Grichaasesiaiene ” | Chatham street, hetween Pearl and Roosevelt, the aidest tea | (aii fontay) 6 xpect ning, commencing at73z o'clock, ‘The 6x- CQusueEEuatn —A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT ; be teen a ate that Madame Rachel would have ap- | ‘tablishment in the city. We ature our readers, that they | the quextivn Ree Soelspnesan teeta? Seek stata Scotch girl, with good recommendations, wishes a sivaa- | 18 Ant Was Brutus justitied tn coeareimating Cawar.” | ton a4 chambermaid. Please apply n_strect. — noe cannot do better, cither at wholesale or retail. They have Tadies and gentlemen are invi' eR aie vs ABLE YOUNG WOMAN, references, a situation z, and plaia Wann 4 RESPEC with the Vest of ei 630 chambermaid, and to assist fa washing, iron . hogs} to attend 2 e pc FANTRD—A SITUAT ASTE. peared at thegomedie Francais, but she keeps in retire. | how no brauch store TOMLINSON. an OOK.-A HIGHLY RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT | VV ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A STEADY, fewing., She inay be seen fur two days at76 Henry etreet, in ment at her villa at Anteuil, greatly to the disappoint- -—. D; Cs BROCEWAY/ MIGNON Woman wants weituation as rst rate cook; she under: V alt Protestant woman, is chambermaid the rear. ee nae ment of her admirers. Cristedono’s Hair Preserver, and Beauti- ~ — stands all kinds of meats, soups, and game, in the French oat gh Mtl Hpac bts: AB AL RE Bly ht d nine year: none place. Please elt t the I orth First street, corner of. At the Opera Comique has been performing a very bril- | fier.—This preparation fulfils the promise of its name. While HIS 18 TO @ERTIF THAT I EXONERATE CHARLES | style, and has long experience in cooking, in ‘the first class Mant spectacle, entitled “The Camp de silesie ;” also the | it is used the hair must necessarily continue vieorous, clean, hy from all ans city; the best of reference given; none need ap- | house in oman who understands her Win -A SITUATION AS COOK, IN A FASIHIT able hoarding house, by fon of taking my wateh and chain | houses in thi ; Hiamaburg. Can be ne two days ) every respect, and can take the entire charge of “Noces de Jeanneste,” both of which representations | flOsY, clastic and luxuriant, “Do you ask why? Hecaus ublished in the police report of the lferald October seh, , t wages. Call for two days | Hamsbure. Can be seen for two days if kitehens: Can pie the bess city raferencgasas to cherscter have been admirably sustained, ee Pane i ie, Sheeinaily ont {he natural ele: | ag the same bas Ven seorest, ice vias LS TANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE | and 1 Please call at 134 Elizabeth street, between 0 hi 0 5 aly $ FOULK:! ‘cl be 7S - Ww " o roung Wo! i or to ist 01 & ce, first floor, bael }» fon J i Two sad events happened lately at the Theatre of the | has proved this fact—daily experience confirms it Made feb AUS ca lh ett ITCHERS WANTED.T0 GOOD, WORKMEN LIBE- | est cfty refurences,’ T'leare call at No ioe al EORTC ee d const 0 P y 4 . a atrect he “3 Palais Royal. Lunville, one of the actors, anda great | and old by CRISTADONO, No. 6 Astor House, TE HEIR AT LAW OF JOHN COOPER, FORMERLY Fal wages will be pal favorite, has had an attack of the gout, which may pro- of Misterton, England, will. receive { Bar: Benily | oO cee eee tag em Omen Teco De SO kenaAS WTEC hY A YOUNG AND VERY 1 bably incapaciate him from the discharge of his duties Young Man, you want Whiskers; Youn, inipoi t the office of J. Coit, 11 Wallstreet, | Fiver, on the road to Newark. glish woman, who has just lost her b for this onsen ; and another young comic actor has com- | 82 You waat hair. Now my oncuent will force the beard | New Y ment in N. Y. Daily Times of Oc: RUG CLERK WANTED—WHO IS FAMILIAR wire | Yet murse, Can he'scon for four days at WAdZEP TA CROP MPAD warTER. 10 TAKE THE charge of the dining room in a firet elisa hotel; also two good private ws seh ag ive good reference and un- nt, by appl ‘ork, See adverti ‘0. 6 Amos street, will restore the hair or make no charge. ‘The only mann- rey ‘ rf iy he to ober 8. A | from 9 P.M. st he business may pt 9 re: mitted suicide, by cutting his throat with a razor. No | Qoestain or injase the akin Sl Tee bottles eet es ane ra | taher ceaiucearat J ‘tho retail business, “Apply to Jamoa W. Smith, corner ) MAA: MAB Me Jud ony), SUPERS EBS a Snply 28 OF ey eabse is assigned for this rash act. of the country. R. G. GRAHAM, No. 88 Ann street, CTURE SEASON. of Court strect and Montague place, Brooklyn, _. | YWANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE ANTED IMMEDIATELY—FIVE YOUNG MEN, TO The Theatro de Varieties gave, for the first time, OI Bn i a can ee ON Se een ee IONE Toy, oy ctaberontd oat’ | WV. Rugeasia k like oud. grates! aaisarseead ott gee the grand piece, in five acts, called the “Enfers de Important to All who Value their Halt.— R. McGEE’S LECTURE ON IRELAND, ANNOUNCED OUSEKEFPER’S SITUATION WANTED—BY_ AN | waiter, in a small private dorally; is @ first rate washer and | a net profit of from $40 to $60 per month. To those of cneray Paris” (The Hells of Paris). These hells comprise the | BENDALL, the hair cutter, No. 103 Chambers street, (neat Mae AdGabaG ereuto In tants Hae Eheas anavel Aan American widow Indy, without children, either for a | irenor, Please eall at 185 Greenwich avenue, thirdstory, back | this is «rare chance. Apply personally, or addross post p Gate Anglais, the table d'hoves, the boudoizs of th Loe | OnuEch) asa restorative whichis infallfiies to prove ie; he oxtponed, It will be delivered on’ Mond evening Grek | middle aged or single gentleman: a widower preterred. Pleas | room, for two days. GEO, W. {1L0, 28 Broadway. rettes, the dens of userers, fy loth | Sddrees a note to Jane, through the Williamsburg Post Office. | nd the Maison de Clitehy. In | fuoturer in the city who makes this offer. Itis worth a trial. | suai’, tt the Tabernacle, Broadway, Tickets for tl d No objection to city or country. : at 000K ANTE! ¥ A YOUNG MAN, A TATION the play a young man loses his fortune, compromises his | Call. je ace ——. | WAvatRwenpited treats + COOP COOK, AR AC) WANT EIng bookkeeper in a Prenchy German ar Bugish future prospects, and demoralizes himself, body and soul, oe — =—_, FLOUSEREEPER'S SITUATION WANTED—BY A RE- —- - | importing house. Being well acquaiated with the above lan- at these places. Satan plays an important partin the | Wonders Never Cease.—All other Medi- AMERICAN INSTITUTE FAIR. spectable English woman, or would be willing to make JANTED—BY FA NRAT, TIDY YOUNG WOMAN, | guages, and likewise a good accountant, he thinks his sor- vole, which is full of horrors. Nevertheless, it is sut eines have their day and run out of use except DR. KELLIN- AAA AAAR AR AAA AAA Annan | pastry, jellic Has lived four years in her last situation, | who has been brought up in a respectable family in this | vices might be of value to any house that might employ him. » , fa : * i ° i o Gleritly hideously attractive to draw a crowd for some | GEWSremedice, ‘Their first friends aro thelr best. No mat. MERICAN Id HE TWENTY-SIXTIL Tease to send or call for R. C., No. 4 Bowling Groen, base- | city, n situation in a private family as chambermaid or chil- | A line addressed to C, K., No. 028 Broadway, will moet with time. A good many peopls will be curious to satisty ter what the ache, pain or weakness, sore, cut, sprain, or nual Fair of t! ill be open this day, at Castle | ment, for two days, ise, dren's nurse, Has done chamberwork tor three years and a | immediate attention. — ee itl tier i mist i bruise, with cither sex, it delights and strengthens by the rien, and continue open daily, (Sundays excepted,) from cage : —— | half. Has no objection to travel or reside in the country, = Sara Ga themselves how it is possible, in so short a time as is rep- | hour. Sold at 476 Broadway, 23) Pearl street, T. Hope & | 9A. M. until 10 P.M. An opening address will be delivered OUSEKEEPER’S SITUATION, WANTED—RBY A | Can'give the best city reference, Can bo scon for two days, ANTED—A YOUNG MAN, AS A CLERK; ONE WHO resented in the play, to ruin themselves, body and soul, Co., and every druggist in the United States, at from $2t0$8 | by the Hon. H. Meigs, at the Garden, this evening, at 7 middle-aged American woman, in 2 gentleman's family, | Please call at 118 Twelfth street, from ten till five o'clock. 4 has been emp in an office connected with » me- Monsieur Scribe, the most prolific and successful of all | each; tho large size are the cheapest. grelock. Bloomfield’s calebrated band will be in attendance | to take full charge of his household. A pious family pr = chanical business, and also to meke himself generally useful. the dramatic authors of our era, has materially injured —— toenliven the scene. To-day’s exhibition will close at 10 | ferred. Reference exchanged, Address Mrs. E. Van, He- ANTED—A SITUATION,AS WAITER IN A PRIVATE | Apply to John Bensc 8 and 70 Water strect, Brooklyn, his reputation by ono of the most absutd comic operas | _ Trusses, Shoulder Braces, Elastic Stock~ | P. M., with a display of fireworks, by Messrs. Edge. ‘The An- | rald office. family, hotel or boarding house. Reference can be | between the hours ot Vi atelock A. M. i. | S7cRsE WANTED—T0 G0 TO NEW ORLEANS, A given from ‘his last pla ee en for two days at the " , rsary Address will be delivered by the Hon. Win, ever performed. The title is “The Nabob.” Halevy | {ass for enlarged veing of the loge, elastic knesoaps, spinal | fiir on the 20th inst, atthe Tabernacle, at Toy P " é rug store, corner of hth stroet, ANTED—EMPLOYMENT, FOR A MARRIED MAN, Sompored the music : his skill saved tue play. sak Rowing hasseemvctes porters, slubfoot, Knoekkneg | ‘Tickets, free, may be obtained at Castle Garden’ ab. the Re: i peli srly Ripleet ath kelgg 2 plank Osha eae ee with very guod references, a¥ porter in aa meroantile Mr. C. R. Thorne, Mrs. Thorne, Mrs. Pelby, Miss Julia | russes, a8 12 Ann treet, near Broadway. pository, 51 Broadway, or of any of the Managers, By order | * g00d situation by applying at room 158 Now York Hotel. | ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A | house or store, or as private watchman in this city, Address Pelby, Mr. L. Mestayer, Mr. A. Mestayer and Mr. Kent, “ aie of the Board. ADONIRAM CHANDLER, VW) Srestion@s adehambernecty washing and ironing. Good | ‘7, P., Herald office. y TRSING.—A YOUNG, NEALTHY WOMAN, W: LS "1 etl i lh sailed for California in the last steamer. It is said that Serofula, Cancer, Rheumatism, &c.— Corresponding Secretary. Ws hs Maave tt otk! Wao oes aoa OMAN: wenn reference ean be given. Call at No. 252 Mott street, first floor, c § “ ste taht back room, ANTED--CLERKS, PORTERS, BARKEEPERS, WAIT- Mrz. Sinclair has leased the new theatre in San Francisco, | HYATT’S Life Balsom is the most certain remedy for these | = —————— week and lost her baby, desires to take an infant to nurse at | "8°! ——— Wo oye for stor Miss Julia Bennett is attracting crowded audiences in | Wrrible disenses, You who aro suffering the most torturing PO In A aHY re France eT APPLY at Dr. Styles | WTANTED—A SITUATION, BY A STEADY, KIND, | mart girls. Seen tia ees hackers eee Be Deopeter, the vocalist, will gi i mpound will afford certain relict. ‘Thousands of eases | [VREE DEMOCRAUY.—A PUBLIC MEETING OF THE | =? ** aan | of for general housowork in s'omall Yaimtiyy apply te hed | themthae Ne Bass oon derae ediatstay ihe Ghats bert Ir. Dempster, the vocalist, will give a series of con- | have been cured and have been published in the Sun, H. free democracy of New York and vicinity will be held at ITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG | fast employer, No_ 82 Amity A, where she Le ind he-cthce, No. & Bast Beoag way, Sashes Seeonwhen te certs in Boston during the present week. rald, and other papers. Those cirtificates are from Tabernacle, on Tuesday evening, Oct. 11, 1853, at 7 o'cloo! ‘woman, to do general house or chamberwork. She lived | Met employer, No. 82 Amity street, where she is, and cam | Office, et ti Bn ‘ BSS See hagas Misha known citizens, who can be seen and consulted at any hour. ‘The meeting will be addressed by the following gentlemen: three years in her last place, and can get the best of rofer- | * Lh ed m es ; app aE yeas maa. | Sizsvlars comtsining these certitcntes gan bo ind at the prin- ‘John P. Hale, ence, Can be seen for two days at 00 West Seventh street, | WANTED=A FIRST, RATR COOK, WASHER AND "WANTED BY A .LOUNG MAN AGED TWENTY-TWO ‘The Directors of the Association for the Bix- | cips! depot, No. 26 Grand street. Seventy-five conte por | Edward L. Keys, of Ma: John L. Swift, of Mass., recond floor. erie cot : ead: wal : years, § situation as clerk, bookkeeper, or porter; R@ Siipaiten ot ve Tntaricy ef ati Matsens give actios teas the -| Contec bball fy see p pote le f ironer; also, a good chambermaid and waiter. None | writes'n good hand and understands figures woll) He Will her. — i v JITUATIONS WANTED—BY_ TWO RES TABLE | need apply except fully capable, and with good city referen- | rake himselfgencrally useful, Address Thomas Marmik » eapibition le now open te the pablioin ail branehet | arse pve and WigecHatchelor’s Manu- | Misthorm Tompkin, |B. A. Stansbury, Protestant girls; ome as chambermaid and waiter, or to | cet from last plaze. Apply at ih West Siateenth siteot, be- | Twenty-niuth street, between Nisth and Tenth arenes, 22 Mme, be made, but in its great departments of raw produ factory for these articles is removed to No. 233 Broadway, ‘The galleries will be appropriated to the accommodation of | sssist in washing and ironing; and the other to do general | tween and Sixth avenues, rome Sor i Mts NTED—BY A YOUN - ered artielns, moohinery, and ne aris cho ex: | epyorite the Park, where he hastho Dott accommodutinntla | Indice and thore who scssmyany theme een housework in a private family. Please eall at 258 Gold street, | 17 ANvep 4 SITUATION, AS WET NURSE, BY A Agee chitanler and standing: Ratectee boos now janeed complote. ¢ world for the application of his famous hair dye and the A. STANS 4 e¢st Brooklyn, in the rear. NTEI SITUATION, SE, ood character and etnnding, a Brees | espectable married woman, with a good breast of | store, broker's office, or commission warehouse: writes a good mer thet ia all ite bya achinhe in he ine men ome, pacing a oven gon hele ar ene a I ala) Graton WANTED.—A GENTLEMAN, WHO Ag | Milk, who has lost her baby; can be soen at her present situa- | hand, and can give the beat of recommendations. Please ad- Tg gh Pag ef APR BE Te 001 a aeane. terved his articles in England to an attorney-at-law and | tion.’ The beet of references can be given. Please call at 165 | dress’ Printer, Hightstown, N. J. @euatry, and they believe it will compare favorably with any Bald Heads will soon Disappear by the GEO, W. ROSE, solicitor, wishes to obtain a situation in a respectable law- | Wevt Thirteenth street, between the Seventh and Eight aven- 4 seatdan bicteerc} aoe = ‘made, sso of Barker’s Cheveuxtonique. This wonderful preparati Committees of Arrangements. yor’s office, Can furnish a certificate of his service, and ro. | wes, for two days. ANTED--BY A YOUNG MAN, A SITUATION AS by of foreign art, and the products of the skit of | Moot Barker's Ct alas bing ise bas failed ey | —————_______— ~ —"- | spectablo referonces, if required. Address R. H. B., Herald | " 5 gardener; is competent at the business in all ite he display, lu alvanettier cuperior to anything ever before | jc Tee tho halt to grow when everything else Prnetpald IXTEENTH WARD.—WE, THE UNDERSIGNED, IN- | office. ‘ANTED A SITUASION, AS COOK, BY &. RESPEC. branches, and hae lived in rome of the best. situations i this . nt orywhore. ED 5 . be ot cai pte ‘oman, r 7B: country .and Europe, and c : in this country, while the inventive ingenuity, the | oot, MARKEN's Indien’ hair drossing saloon, 490 Renadwa J) spectore of eleaion, duly sppalnted by” the Demosratia ERVANTS WANTED, AT WALLACE’S INTELLI- | thorongily understands ler business; can make soups, jellies, | from Voth. Has no objection to go. South; has Lived. there d the industrial en of 01 before beon mad 4 mesveren New York, for the Sixteenth ward in said city, do hereby cer- , and can give good references for honesty and so several years. Address A. B., Herald office, re a ¥ ‘ od fe ; good ¥ ¢ : riety, } go West as laborers, Also well recommended female servants, | May he sen for two days at her present employer's, No. —— beprse and fe talent of ove 6009 exhibitors bare ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY | tiythatata primary eloction, held in said ward, at No. 7 | Sip.) cocks, chamigrmaide, nucies, seamstresses, general | Hroadway. s V ANTED—A SMART, ACTIVE, INTELLIGENT BOY. meahlop tees me Tenth avenue, on tho Oth day of October, instant, pursuant | foureworkers, de. N.Be—Einployers suppliod with servants intelligence, and the Directors now earn: invite seek caeerts Se ERP RAMONE: ehaerena. | 00 0 lution of said itt sed October 3, 1853, ers, kc. N.B. | = RETR ‘One speaking Frenck and Euglish, and who can make jow ol to embrace the present opportunity te | SEE THIRD, SIXTH AND SEVENTH PAGES. | the ticket bended Louis N. Glover for Judiciary Convention, | %¢ ‘his office, i ANTED—BY TWO RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMEN, | Ivmself generally useful, may apply to’ A. Derno, 3d) Peath ea Saat tency ores = wae 0 eel wore oer GAESUAN, WANTED, IN A GENTLEMAN'S FUR: | sha i'usiag Soi Weamuee "Refeneet hene tea'iey | SE ' mi are A i i )S nishing store ; 2 young man, of good addross, who has had | end ironing, - = deb Dares vate hinged IRSONAL. STEPHEN CRONKRIGHT, ¢ Inspectors, | experience ana ralesmans also an'assistant salcwnan, from | Places siven. ‘Please call at No. 70ig Third avenue, ia the W3TED-TWo BOYS, 17 OR 18, YRARS OLD, Ee ee eae TTA BE AT THE RENEARSAL OF “A FRANK EARLY, rixteen to twenty years of age. They must furnish suitable | tMilor’s store. Work at the baking. "Those who have worked at {t be- Dimi Ra. ARRY WILL BE AT THE REHEARSAL OF “ATILA” | ———————__" = testimonials from their last employer. Application mnst bo SITU. cz fore preferred. Apply at 233 Third avenue. Mortimer Livingston. Philip Burrowes, this day, Monday, the 10th instant. HIRD WARD.—A MEETING OF THE THIWD WARD | made in person at Groon’s furnishing store, No, L Astor Howse, ANTED—A SITUATION, AS LADY'S MAID. | AD. = a Alfred Poll. Johnston Livingston. 5 SORE? ARTES Republican Committee, will be held at the house of Thos, iser is fu ily competent to wait on a lady of high ANTED-—A FIRST RATE BARKEEPER. NONI August Belmont. NFORMATION WANTED—OF MICHAEL QUINN, | itigeto ‘Monnay, evening, at 734 10 HOTEL KEEPERS.—A YOUNG MAN, EXPERIENC. | distinction, and perform every duty requisite in such a sta- need apply hut those who have good references, Call Alex. Hamilton, Jr. who lived for some time with Mr. Samuel Dally, Wood: See Cee wieh neapet And now em. | tion, Apply at the Servants’ Hall of Industry, 693 Broad- | at 462 Gouvernour street, corner of Div o’eloc! ‘By order, MALONEY, Chairman. ed in all the departments of hotel busine’ bridge, N. Lett there about four weeks since t a & | way, above Fourth street, for two days. age home, but anid he would go. to Newark, Has not since been | _D- Mooney and A. Barnay, Secretaries. See ae ieee chee Ris pinabient be Geomurient oe eae —— 2 ‘ANTED—AN INTELLIGENT LAD, FROM FIFTEEN Henry R. Dunham. John Dunham, heard of. Holesixtcen Years of age, fair complexion, rel (0 THE EDITOR OF THE NEW YORK HERALD.— | charge ofa first class hotel; can give satisfactory recomme ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTA: to eighteen years of aio, to attend an office, and collect W. CH. Weddell: Willian Kent. hair. Any information will be thankfully received by his Sir: I had my attention called yesterday to what par | dations as to integrity and ability. Any one wishing to om- {Une woman, « situation ae cook; will assist in wi Accounts, The best of references required. Apply to Dia- § yu Sherman, afflicted mother, Bridget Quinn, 20 Prince street. Ported ‘to be the proceedings of a meeting of the Twentieth | ploy gach 8 eee will please address J. Bb: Raymond, Broad- inn peng tron =. it oo UTR fon than bf Ml Fists salt brow’ avenue, Samuel Nicholson, J Rooseyalie HOMAS H+ * » Y, TROY NEW YORK—WE EXPECT | jh uae tie hary oF criginating’ costann soseleaine ehh | Peewee FE mun, | mss LL. Wares reed Wattee re ae ea ca neu A. THEODORE SEDGWICK, President ‘you down for the parade on the 14th, without fail I beg lenve to say Thever shy until Irend them in your cape E 0. TAILORS.— D, A PANTALOON MAKER; tion, ax head waiter in a down town fostaurant, oF ‘Quas. B. AnpERson, Treasurer. DUKES. | was present at a meeting of said committee on Friday evening ph ae ITT Ded eeapeat rages givan to ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE | cirver, with the hest of city references, Addres J. R., Herald Lauaw 0. Srvanr, Aoting Seoretary. = CRYSTAL PALACE = | last, when resolutions, Gifferent from those reported in your | steady, nde ately At 171 Dufield street, corner of Fulton ects, Protertant woman, o eavel with ® Private fom ae sat n g r ~~ - Aw * ted, but o y i jjection to any part. Please ci Ht en Office of the General 8 tendent, " ans PORES CAAA HEschined. positively giving them any vote uct they were | FIO TAILOR DR GOP EATESWANTUaT | Hiceh' room 10, for three dofee nS ente call AE BO Meas Wo‘ Sasosam-ve os oer tek eh ut tie cee ocd rk, Sept. 19, 1859.—Notice is hereby SE ANDENTH OFFICR, ORYETAL PALA roperly amended, when they were unanimously adypted; | TO matioRS WANTED, A GOOD SALESMAN: MUST | “Cty TO ee _______ conchman, or as porter, in of out of the city. Good to exhibit in this building, whether | “A,Bept. 6 ini 4 th Tie khey contained’ no such langungo as is reported te the. | atl ecapleyed preferred’ Also, @ drstrate pansaloom hand ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A FEW | reference given. ' Address R. HT., Herald Office. oe OS in IT 5 i aos how vpee erery any omens coocend Setraan he She set ent BY tnswetlag aie aeue’e Wanted. Hoth" most be well recommended. "Apply at’ OL HET eae etd ao oat by the dean for canehifitgrand | “U\TANTED—A SITUATION, IN ANY RESPECTADLB a v ‘ . J. Pl be ie les, wor re ‘or. va X “AS A Ny N Ss Suiporintan Radodas hours of 10 alock Av Mt. and 10 o'clock PM, until farther | “ill oblige yours, eee Fulton street, Brook] Honesty the best references tan De given. Tienes call bs G4 Husineny, where intecrity “and diligenoa would. be Bee sattaes Micon. (ah tains beet nog ne THE TRADES. &. WO RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMEN WANT sITga. | fullivan sret sPitekes” Has bad-foet penmsl Coouclnen Ik cnchine ae Ke of v4 AJ jons; one to cook, wash and iron; the other as chamber- 4 q ' AMARANNAAMRREG ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE | the test success. References given. Address Touche, I See tant ee tescieah a BE. on ite eroand Gy are wae ‘ATCH MAKER WANTED.—A MAN THAT UNDER. | [hilt Cra ,naiter oy, Wild undertake the care of two or ‘oung woman, to do chamberwork and waiting. Best | rald «fice. irs ce LAY, Auctioneer. The announcing of this {s sufficient to at- gies ta wn id ag lobbing. Agrly 0 a.m, of city references, Please call at’ 304 Mott street, betw city references. Please call at 242 Sixth avenue, between Fif- | ——-—-— ——---——-_—-— — — fEAct the attontion of a! purchasers of preperty either for | ” Visiters are particularly” toa) ‘provi imberly, importer of watches, 170 Water street. __ | Trouston and Bleecker, fortwo days. teenth and Sixteenth streets, _ ee a SS TO A A Caaners OF, soon Dean fand Island ‘City, leave Peok slip and Faivon | Wen ehanke te prevent delay at the entrance, WAXZED TWO WATCHMAKERS, TO GO TO PHIL. | rq ATTORNEYS.— WANTED, BY A GENTLEMAN ‘ANTED—A GOOD COOK, AT 105 SECOND AVE- | Bleecker street, iat adelphia, Good workmen may ‘rely on permanent ‘ Grand eerste tection i witlinattn Ns We O95 ty 10s it Palace, or at the music store of Wm. Hall situations.” Apply to Prate & Roath, 173 Broadwi rit ace Tennent aut eis fe I Ar thts ity 9 ‘pert Het teek cane, degree onanantorren retegrre see a 113 A. M., on. days of ‘direct for Went Shut bag AM ed of Park oy also at Jollic’s music ATCHMAKER WANTED—APPLY IMMEDIATELY, | 1¢r or otherwino. ' A line addressed to E. D., Herald office, | ~ — _~ = a . LOST AND FOUND. ge tickets, with maps: Ac. can be had of Barker % Broadway. | JOHN M. BATCHELDER Wt Noite tiowery. * | will receive immediate attention. Satisfactory roferonces ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE fe48 Nassau street, or the ‘Auctioncer, q Wall street. Seoretary of the Bnperintendente, GNTED-ONE NEW OR SECOND HAND Com. | FITC: Young woman, ns lady's maid, or chambermaid and to | YOUND—ON FRIDAY, A WHITE SETTER DOG, WITH ‘entrance to tho & 80 pinata decctinenfunietsietat RELIGIOUS NoTicE Dolanies fer orange wee cee ela gies of ‘ANTED. OOD FERDER ON A SINGLE CYLIN. | #0 sewing; understands fine washing and French flating. The yellow apota on the head and back, ‘The owner can have map eorg 3 Sto Lecture in Mechantes’ In= | ~.~.....~---~ LIGIOUS NOTICE@. a. the Ehpire tron Work iY foot of East Twenty ‘atch str ee i W der Napier Fi Constant employment good beet ly ree Mette d oe. Mt ‘ee Pe lan <br be rots sfhigseecdaeareint ied called ON Robin 8 ue stlento, a8 734 ofc eek to-maero, evenia by Mr. FOWLER, MBE CLOSING SERVICES OF THE MISSIONARY SLOAN & LEGGETT. Apply at 141 Nassau street, basement. —_— ea ——— Hoke! cents, to be had at 14) Nassau #ireet, and at the meetin, in the Church of the Asconsion on F ANTED—A SITUATION, B x NTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABI, O8T—ON FRIDAY AFTERNOON, IN A BROADWAY door. Stt}ecttneation seer en, wate ietcleney, ‘and | evening last, and omitted for want of time, will take pla THE TURF. \ young American girl, to do Tienes chemsberwors tad 4 arene girl, As seamstress in a respectable famil the atage, or going from Broad street thi Bent - is capable o fight direction of amativer comba- | the same church, this (Mond: i + Giveners, Destructiven tiveness, alimontiveness, ae- | o'clock. The following persons are erected te andre aialstivenesn, recretiv cautionsness, constructiveness, | meeting, in the order of their name lity, eublimity, approbativeness, solf-esteem and firm: | Missionary Bishop to China: ver, plain sewing, or to attend to’ children, Wages not so much oing any kind of sewing neatly; can owt and ft | way, Fourth ‘Washington Park, to Waverley 1 RSE, 10} DAND.—’ . | an chject ae a comfortable home. She is cheerful, willing | children’s dresses, and has no objection to do hairdressing if | semall creen enamelled Indy’s wateh. A liberal re Mag maven between the Depeuccit ana Vermaatont at | snd agreeable. “Please call at Fourth avenue 'betwees | required. Can bc seen nt her present employer's: s18Testh | be given by lesving It at 64 Browd street, up stale expected to addre hop Boor M Candidate * ‘Terth and Elevonth streets, Can be seen until engaged. strect, near Second avenue, where she has lived two years, for | m= aces, with remarks on punishments, truthfulness, deception, | ‘for Orders; Rev. Mr. Sylo, iissionary’ to Chin . Dr, | Some on on Tuesday next, as proviously advertised, the colt = Sa BL al treet , hla OST — BETWEEN AND gad the philosophy of phrenology. eA ame fecture, wil Stevens, Rector of St. Andiew's shurch, Philadelphi having paid forfoit. es ANTED—BY, A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN A Se Laie Frluny evening, cine in 1 corner of Morton street, on | Rev. Manton Eastburn, D.D., Bishop of' the Diocoss of ENTREVILLE COURSE, I. I.—TROTTING.—MONDA situation to do cooking, washing and ironing in w jerry omnibus, or in Brondwn: Wednesday evening. Seas chiueetta, A collection will be made in bobalfot domestic | Oo detaber Tevet doclock BM; Maton $2,000, mile Resta, | {try oF to do chamberwork and aarist in the. washing And | Aprotertann Sees omen to FRM se rom, chninn, key and pin. The, ander willbe P and foreign missions. best threo in five. GordonsAbrams ontors b. g, O'Blonis, wag: | ironing. Can give the heat of oity reference from her last em- | assist in the Washing and ironing. Please eall at OOM Houston | Warded by leaving the same at the Irving Hi Pictures for the People for Twenty-five ———— Ibs. A. Spencer enters ohesnus | ployer Please nll at 151 avenue A, between Tenth and | street, second floor, front room. Can be soon for two days if | = gents.—REES & Co. render satisfaction to the majority of FOR SALE, Sag will run to the venth streets, third floor, front room, for three days, ifnot | jot engaged. Best city references, OST—A SEAL AND TWO RINGS, ATTACHED TOA the people, and give them portraits which more frequently oa “ arn nner yurse from Fulton and Williamsburg ferries, from 12 to 2, | emerged. —-= tonne ribton, on the 7th inst., in ig boris? ‘erick, re estimated far abovo all expectation, To say they can MAGICIANS AND OTHERS.—A | and return after the trot. 'ANTED—RY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A ANTED—A SMART GIRL, TO DO THE GENERAL | ‘The finer will receive $4 reward by leaving it at No, E Please all is impossible, Rooms No. 289 Broadway ahi ee Mee cenammnabinea's } Peieccince aarten band NION COURSE, L. L—TROTTING—ON TUESDAY situation in a respectable private family, as chambor- housework of aemallf fart . Wages $a month, Ap- | Water street, W. 8.3. ‘When In the course of human events, it | cialicticart,. This complete apparatns to bo wold toma | a, Oct Ty at halt-past two P.M. A aC eT ok are oe te a OST—ON FRIDAY AFTERNOON, 77H INSTANT, Racomes necineary fF, one pareba fo, ast 6 daquerreotype vf | Eee m PU ayant the art te nhons tenes Gates rd; J. Nelson name Fost Twonty-fifth etrect, near Third avenue. | WANTED.—EMPLOVERS, WANTING GOOD SER- bout 4 o'elook, so grtting out of w nue omnibus, er" r another, if he isa man of taste he goes direct to | © anght the art in aehort time, Call at A. bs. ane oF the Lak _ . - rr — | vants, will always find the best choice of respectable | niche Fulton ferry, @ shaw! pin of serpentine stone, sot in IT, No, 3/3 Broadway, where perfect pictures are taken in Dey st airs, Lady Collin Wwhell ley. Same y / ANTED—SITUATIONS, BY TWO RESPECTABLE | pivts at MORRIS & CO.’S establishment, 287 Broadway, | plain gold, and is supposed to have been picked up by & you All vorts of weather. aiittosve the Wi young women; one as cook, washer and ironor, | torr er of Reade strevt ; ubsequently unable to find th burg ferries ino, excellent male and fomalocooks | fady in tho stage Who was sod tie other urso and plain sewer, or a8 waiter | for hotels, German and French waiters, conchmen and men | owner. Tho fi is requosted to restore the same to Mezzographs, or Dagucrreotypes on Paper, SIRLTARDOO MEY FN nn | ee) ~ | and pliingowe. ‘They understands thelr busines Porfectly, | vor anta, 'mechanice, gardeners, farmers, laboring men, and | owner, at 19 Stone street, , if necessary, will be suital SParticnlerntention is called tothteneyteaturein (ean | PS auiARbS “Tile IDENTICAL “TABLE “USED “HY NION COURSE, L. 1.—TROTTING—ON THURSDAY, i ting tho best of elty reference. Ploase call ae 04 Wont | over Terme moderate, rewarded. gorreen art, now taken at GURNEY'S magnificent da. | in, Washington for exercise, with cight others—metal, slate, Oct. 13, at two o'clock P.M, A purso of $250, mile | © tec: th etreet, between Sixth and Seventh avenues, front type gallery, $49 Broadway, corner Leonard atrost, | rreeue, Nit all, tho modern improvemente—nt 119 Fulton, | heats, best 3'in 5, to wagons, Hi. Jones names g.m. Lady | baccment, Can'bo scon for two days, ANTED—GOOD SERVANTS, FOR EVERY KIND OF OST—ON THE EVENING OF THE 7TH IN pipe a errooty pos. "| entrance No. 8 Ann. streot. Philadelphin—169 Chesunt | Suffolk; H, Woodruff names b. g. Pet. Immediately after a | —- ns ? fe Serrmnetibs EERS ‘work, in the most respectable families, boarding houses t ag , street, corner of Fifth, fourteen similar tables. Jersey | mateh for $400, milo heats, bert fin $, in harness. I, Jones WaASiii—a SIU \TION, BY A” RESPECTADL 4 CO38 office, 387 | third street, & black server ane tals a eco Rette’ weteok a servants | up in ated ailk handk yu thin exo -lont office for finding good places. Terms ‘The finder meat 14 Duane street, or 192 the Centro street cars, in going from Grand to itd vith gold, tied re te Alia Will be Rehearsed this day, Monday, | fnivat aM picomery, street, six similar Billiard ‘Tab ne Be nam . Don; D. Pfifer namen Dubois Colt. ‘Stages will Youre won an, to-do plaineooking, and to aesiat in ths | Vy Ade WTR inst, AWSTEUR, | | the trads Tor 4 * Potent Cushions. Every article in | Jeave the Williameburg ferries for the courso every half hour. vb corkycrmind ehtdren, Inquire at ir) | JOHN I. SNEDIKER, Vroprictor. |! ther coy Best city reforcnes. tae aby Leaving tie avenue,

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