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ES ST LL SE TR EE I BE CE LEE ELL LCE LEE OE IE SE, LAPS NE: OOO OL, A TL TE TE SES 0, wears a cap Ume; McCoydoes not carry a watch; McCoy sometimes; | wear a hat; when Mo night I can’t say if he had a cap or hat on; I got up on Morday morning at about xevea o'clock; I w : the fever and ague, and had been sick some two or three days; McCoy got up first; 1 wax awake when he got up; [sold was sick; when I got ap I did not nee Mr. Denton on that Monday m 7 him talking, but did not see him; between eight and nive @’elock I left the house, and walked to Flushing; Mrs. Denton that I was going to Flushing; 1 any man with McCoy on that Sunday evening, but | heard & man ceiling him; they called Michael Me' coming up towards the stable; he asked me how T was, and then went to feed and water the mules; I did Bot see any one pass along the read; I don’t think MeCoy bad a light with him when he came to bed; I did not ask Denton does not keep geese ‘or ducks; ] saw MeCoy fake one mule to the pond to wa- ter; but | did not cee him take the other to the pond, asT milking the cows; it was not dark when I went e cows, but it was dark when ! left off; I came ‘back froin Flushing on the next day, (Tuesday,) between one and two o'clock: Mr. Denton’ and McCoy were at Jamaica; they came home about dark; McCoy told me that hat # girl bad been killed and thrown into the nd he and Mr. Denton had been to Jama: have been about twelve months in this country; MeCoy was dressed on that Sunday in a black suit. Crovs-examination.—I heard the town clock strike stx; just as McCoy came up to the stable;at that time he wore @ hat. him where be had been; William Bennett sworn, says—I reside at Jamaica South; I was at Daniel Siney® on Sunday, the 9th day of Ootober; Iwas there nearly all day; I after vix o'clock; Mr. Van Sickland and Mr. Vanderveer Jeft in a wagon just as I was harnessing up; I started and eame directly down the Blackstump road to Jamaica; my wife’ and little boy were with me; I came at a pretty ce; it was not over tem or fifteen minutes after Jand left; I met a wagon near the foot of the hill, going north, by Mr. Denton’s tenant house; there were a Man, woman, and two or three children in this wagon; I ‘everiook no person on foot until I came to Jamatea, Cros#-examivation—It was after six o'clock when I left Mr. Siney’s; 1 am certain it was after six, because I heard Ithen harnessed my horse, and in 8 I started from the house, and when fifteen minutes after seven; I of starting; I met a second ft there # little about twenty minute: got home it was probabl am certain about the time on the road, near Weeks’s; it cont» evidence here rested for the day, and the Court ad journed until this morning at ten o’clocic. THE CATHOLIC PRIEST AND HIS NOTES. ‘TO THE EDITOR OF THE NEW YORK HERALD. Jamaica, Oct. 20, 1853. BR—I noticed in your issue of to-day & communication Yo which is appended the signature of John McCarthy, and which communication bears internal evidence of the true character of its author. sentiments contained in the document, that the Court, in the case of the prisoners MoCo the murder of Catharine Quigl to the reverend gentleman those privileges which are usu- ally extended to the clergy under similar circumstances. Bat, sir, such is not the case; on the contrary, and so far ‘as my knowledge extends, every facility which the Court possensed has been most cheerfully offered him; and if the reverend gentleman is really desirous of detecting the per- tors of one of the most foul and fiendish murders t was ever committed, I trust that he, as a good citi- sen, will lay aside his priestly robes, and magistracy’of the land any information which has ormay is knowledge respecting this most inhuman It would appear from the and Dufly, charged with y, had refused to extend impart to the you will please give the above an. insertion ly circulated journal, and by so, doing you your friend and humble servant, . SNEDEKER, Justice of the Peace, Jamaica, L. I. Court Calendar—This Day. Court.—Motions. it. —Nos. 345, 198, 358 to 360, 362 Omrep States Derwcr Borman Covet—Circuit to 868, 370, 271. ‘Surnewe Court—Special Term.—Saturday motions. Common Prxas—Part First.—Jury discharged for the term. Part Second.—Nos. 913, 806, 846, 826, 807; 61, 903 to 908. ‘When Lovely Woman stoops to Folly, ‘And finds too late that jhe will thenceforth go to a pist for pictures; such a one, for in- where perfect likenesses and fimished pictures are always eure. has beon awfully cheated son Paper this now feature GURNEY’S magni Broadway, corner ya types. zographs, tion is ealled to gaeranee ane htt The Plumbe National Gallery, corner of Broadway and Murray street.—This well- establishment continnes to serve its patrons in the game eatisinctory manner that it has done for years, Meade, Brothers’ Celebrated Colored Da- uerreotype, first introduced —This style of di Pe ‘one of the proprietors from Lae ince the return ype, taken daily, and warranted ax perm: tifal os the fincet miniature or oil painting four doors above t! Bear Witness to the Fact—The tens of ‘*bourands whoscloct your hats at Knox’s, No. 128 Fulton histlatest production, in elegance of st) of manufacture, 233 Broadway, Jenee of material, and su) of ite immense popularity. -—It is well for thehate sold by RAP. ; in’ addition to which tho; tham, epposite it. & LEASK, for $3 and eaoh customer & f his Pat. No. 57 d‘cornve of Chatham and Post! and Evening Hats and Caps.— Onur assortment is row complete, consistin Ble and otherwise, of every propor fm great variety. and comer of C! of felt hate, plia- Ps Mealio’s Fall Style of Hats are all the go ‘this falli_ If you would get a hat finished in the best manner, of s material that cannot be surpassed, call on MEALIO, orner of Broadway and Canal street. The Fall Style of Gentlemen’s Hats, in- JAVID, are decidedly the most beautiful ‘yet offered to the public. Strangers ad to call and inspect them. at his Visiting tie city are inv! ‘ roadway, second door from Duane street, ealesroom, 301 Great Demand.—The extremely Neat and nt hat sold this fall by the eople’s hatters, the ry Hat Finishers’ s. Try one of their elegant hats. Park row, opposite the Astor House. San Francisco, per Clipper Ship foot, at pier 28, East river, will please have all theis 1 on board before Saturday, 2th instant, and hand in Democratic Republican General Commit- ee.—A special meeting of the committee will be held on Sa- Sunday evening, October 22, at 7) A. 8. Vosnunc, 7. B. Grover, Trip—The} Steamer Thomas E. will make her usual trip to morrow to Newbui a Pier foot of Jay stre B. SHEPARD, Chairman. Intermediate places, leavin; See advertiesemen’ Southern Railroad Linc.—Rall- of Broadway and Dey street.—The ern and Southern'travellers. Pas- jeketed at the above office through to by railroad, (less twenty miles river ofstopping at any oad headqnarters c from Alten to St. Louis,) with the privil int to suit their convenience. By route, the lakes are avoided, and no vexatious anticipated, The running time now occupied detween New Yor’: and St. Louis is fifty-six hours | Gift Tickets.—Now is the Time if you vant that $24,000 farm, that fai Piano, or any other of the 100,000 gifts, fur one dol: Ticket office 539 Broadwa, Dress and Address.—To those who wish enteely, and at the same time economically, we be utinost confidence whisper the address of the ITH BROTHERS, Marble Store, 122 Fulton street, near trotting horse, Ready-Made Clothes—Clothes to Order— Fashion changee.—Throw away and recase your fiesh in new-fan, Proch make them neatly; Drumgold & Proch make them 11, and made go as to sell, at the old establishment, 120 ‘our old-fashioned outsides Fall and Winter Clothing.~-Those in w: jothing should not fail to call on JAMES LITILE & CO., roadway. If they would study economy, ine his stovk before purchasing re to get suited, ‘The Best Time to Buy Clotht) rocured of the most fs is on the tase Savant ty i affordes 3 Bal gething warehouse, St and 8) Fulton street, ‘tocall on him. The Scarcity of Mone; @onsequence in purchasing clothing when y Meked oy Rete TILLO Fulton etrect. Call ‘and inspect his magniseent fall and ock, now ready. et Bashionable, Ready Made Clothing.—The heapest. Talmas cut in the most approved styl hionable style and of the best ms. Such an oppor- ROOT, at his Onk not of so much cloth, eres, b; lota of ready made clothth 380 Broadwa; at Odd Fellows’ Hall, of suitable for theseason, Over, R, 165 Grand street, Eetnsnerenn titties «We ne’er shall See their Like engravings and etchings cannot be had in great vario- connoisseurs and othe well to call immedi ‘at BIGGAR’S old stand, 69 Canal stroet. Under J gore i roi deed or 7, price.—Onr la: ftlkay marino; lambe wooly tert jsalo or retail wre requested to els sent home. IRA PEREGO & ind substantial clothin at dress coats, from ay. examii fe thor. Silke.—Bartholemew & Weed ‘Rave in store an itmomense stock of every description of half mourning silks, together with « splondid sto sombroideries, £0. ke. Now mourning stor jay, botween St. Nicholas and Metropolitan Hot elle’ ton strest, is, par hoes. The supe ality in filling orders, has rai rolession. here's the ma Uineatisfed with at WATKI ne yoote aud Echo answers * whi ch axjhe has sent to the exhibition, n ince, recerved monthly, G2 Nassau stree “ Little Katy’s Dying Bed; or, Will He Comer” “Lilla, dear, good bye.” “0, call me home again.” All. new and beautiful songs, Price 25 cents, just published by 7.8. BERRY, 297 Broadway, dealer, wholdeule aud retail, in pianos, melodeont te the Crystal \¥ by EUGENE FERS, 44 and Words of Little ty} or, Will he comer’ written by Solon Robinson, author of the ‘original story, published in the Tri- bene; composed by Horace W. author of the “Mother's Vow,” Ae.; arranged by Tho: i Bette illustrative ofthe meetin; cents. Published by HORAC: Thom: Heed Not the Idle Tales, sung by Mil Jullien’s concerts; The Prima Donna So arranged from Jullien’@velobrated V The Flowers are Sleeping; Paul and Virginia, from Jullien Oper: with a splendid vignette title tn colo. ha gona a Cepopular the pianoforte of every true lover of with Little Kati WATERS, ore, at M. ballad music. Al nent composer, may be had of SAMUEL C. JOLLIE, 300 Broadway. Yo mgw, at Hi ACE WATERS’ great piano and melodeon establishment moved from 451 to their new wsrerooms, 605 Brosdway, - joining the St. Nicholas Ho anofortes, whicl purchneers aro tnvited making their » jetions elaewhere, Planofortes and Music.—Samuel G. Jallfe, 900 Broadway, publisher of Jultion’s combining excellence from’ patented improvements. chasers by calling, wil find superior tone and workmanship. Low prices, with iron frames snd circular he the best; they defy competition Santlsy, and price. A. Targe, 99801 , 888 Broadway, the sole agent. Melodeons.—-8. D. & H. W. 8 Hecker & Brother, Finding of whom avoid “Shey put up) imitate the Croton Mills b flour so closely as to deceive the unobscrvan @eutious occasionally, unti) b; ‘ce between the genuine and the imitation. therefore observe, that their name and address Pagkage, which seems to be the only pabliotr in examining a number of coup Proved to be some one of the imitations. placed a new copy righted label, ages of their patent self-raisin je imitators. Whore grocers manufactured at the Croton Mills, families, by through any Post Office, will be supplied witl package. HECKER & BROTHER, Croton Mills, 20 slreet, near Pike slip. Country ints, tl Ia their stock of goods. extending throughout ti No, 24036 Broadway, and No. country. rps & FERG 2 yt, are thi ents. Go there. Chelsea Tea Warehouse, 114 Ninth avenue. vise our friends to pw prime articles at elsewhere. low rates 8 common ones are foun young hyson. 6s. per pound; extra fine yo pound; fine young hyson, of great strength and fine flavor, 4 pez Round; best extra curious oolong tea, 4s, per pound (usual ly sold at from 6s. to 8s. per pound) Pound; best Eo Jack tea, especial ie kind use recommonded to the Old Country poo- at home; old government Java coffee, roasted by new and improved machinery, retaining its full strength and fine aromatic flayor, 14 pence por pound; ood Java, Is, per pound; sugars at refiners’ prices; a constant supply of eperin oil and candles. Goods delivered to any part of the city. SHUTE & BOYD, 895 Hudson strect, will be found at the store of the Canton Tea Co., 125 Gh: ham street, between Pearl and Roosevelt stroets, ‘the oldest tea establishment. We assure our readers that they can do better here than elsewhere, either at wholesale or retail, ‘remendous ins in pore: AT HIRAM ANDERSON’S! ‘No. 99 Bowery! Aamintter Turkey: Persia | Yetvot, emi sad Brune iF srlgs and fable-covecs! Gold window-shadea! ofloloths, 1 to 8 yards ‘Petersons & Humphrey, No. TV BrORAWAy, unre vevelved and ara now 0 ‘shele Fall Stoply of rick and elegant Eaported es big wade, sonsisting ot rich Bouvalee carpet, in gue eye i @.rpo%, medallion centre and baperers ler, surpassing & \yearpet ever in. this country) med: volveb, moquet becca ame ee Sethe, in great variety, for sale on the most Liberal serms. Sewing Machines—Another Wonderful Improvement.—I. M. SINGER & CO. have now on exhibi- tion anew and original machine which takes an entirely itch in a new way. It is designed for stitching linen, FY and other fine goods, and is destined to work a complete This most Perfect invention obviates all objections hitherto made to linen and cotton revolution in that department of manufacture. machine work. All manufacturers of fine gets are invited to call and examine these machines. Also, ¢ improved machines for quilting linings of every kind. ‘Wigs and Toupees—Medhurst & Heard, 27 Maiden lane, are the Jargest manufacturers of wigs, toupees, scalps, Indies) front braids, ringlet: braids, &c., made of the best materials, to shrink or changs color. Copy the addi ree Dr. Wheeler, Oculist,No. 44 Barclay strect, his attention exclusively to diseases of the eye and to resemble the natural organ in every ite 8 Cristadoro’s Excelsior Hair Dye surpasses are ~ish, ita tints are thove of d instantaneous); Hair + N®. 233 Broadway, 01 ite the Pi rh wiser roadway, prerite She Tae ¥ ere he hae and best accommodations in ch world for 8 and tation of his hair dye, and nowly invented wigs and toupees, ‘Wine private rooms Ai on floor. Copy the address. ‘Time, Toll and Trouble Steal the Hair, And leave the head all unprotected and bare, But Barkor’s Cheveuxtonique restores the hair when every gther application has failed. ‘This invaluable pro in sold everywhere for 25 cents. Pr noipal depot, BARKER'S Ladios’ Hairdressing Establishment, 490 Broadway. Gouraud’s Liquid Hair Dye, Gouraud’s Ttalian medicated "soap, for curing pimples, freckles, lowness, &e. His Liquid rouge, Tily white, p uprooting hair from low foreheads, and hair restorative, are found at his old established depot, 67 Walker street, first store from Broadway. it to All who Value their Hair.— BENDALL, the haircutter, No. 103 Chambers str Church,) has a restorative which is infallible; to pi will restore the hair or make no charge. Tho onl facturer in the city who makes this offer, It is worth a trial. Clirehugh’ and Toupecs.—S1 itrangers visiting the city are reminded that only at Soe eee 6 whic! Their style of finish, peculiar , form s combination of improve: 179 Broadway, nelther look nor At, and mode of arrangem ments unknown to any ot! de roe bia baie, WO O% cautes OT teres wh one - . naan Es omen ag ek gn pein ne rl Mine oounicy. "mG: GRaRAM. No: So ana eoseue foan they obtain wigs and toupee as such, maker in the world. In Morse’s ihe pote Elixir or Cordial cays fiseate without woakening pirits, without entailing digestion in all its forme attered norvos to full the a dicine that dest roy! e system 4 that exhilarates subsequent depression; that or and conseq' shat ni timulants, all nervine ‘proparations, all eratives, without producing any of' the te which flow from the uso of ordinary . ‘The Arabian herb which forms ite thing for which herbalist ints and pharmaceutists, ha rt tl hat segnlaee tl wels the liver; th: constitution itself to recuperate—and that, In fa: the purpose of ail ¢ ns, chom- 8, and until now, searched in vain, cordial is it up, highly concentrated, in pin' Price $3 Bottier twortor $0, nix for 812. C,H. RING, Proprietor, ia Broadway, New York. i Bold by 4 hout aftld, ait throughout the United States, Canada of France Expressed a De- ery peasant in hit dominions might have a chick- pot. It would have beon better for him to have es- 4 place where Russia ©0 bruiser, burns, cute, scald, pil shingles, &c, Sold by CHAS. H. RING, street and Broad Cam Iee—Camphor Ice—E. W. Vonder- smith’s camphor ico is s sure and novor-failing remedy for ouring chapped hands and lips, one application being sufl- cient to convince the most sceptical. Try it. Prepared on! by E. W. VONDERSMITH, Bowery rit store, No. 155. Boldt y Mrs. Hays,}1/5 Fulton street and 146 Atlantic streot, rookly n. chapped hands, corner of John of rheuma- fevers, scrofula, minent physicians, , medionted vapor it, near dw: tim, eruption of the skin, vevore ootd &e,, aro highly recommended by our mow! Dri. Mott, m, Bostwick, &o, Al 8. Fal Married, On Thussday evening, October 20, by the Rey. Isaac Van Doren, grandfather of the bride, Tuomas Morexi,, Esq,, of this city, to Miss Joua A. Joona, eldest daughter of William Jucho, Eaq., Inte of Lexington, Kentucky, On Tuesday, October 18, at the Church of the Holy Com- Bann” is e's, aba aorr St nm, ughter Schott, of this city. . 7" Charleston and San Francisco papers please Friday evening, October 7, by [the Rev. Mr. B. Wil- Buvavem P, Javxixs, both aE to . of iis ity, om Wodnooday, Ortober 18, by tho Rev, Fall and Winter Boots.— Watkins’, 114 Fal. | ¢ n t e 1h Paris Boots—From Forr’s, Rue St. Honorie, | ANew Song. Tust Published, « The Dying Baker’s New and Popular Songs.-- A eae beau- hat they must shortly be found on Ll the compositions sold, vocul and instrumental, of the above emi- Second-hand Pianos—A great variety, from the best makers, at barcains—from $40 to $140—nearly equal Pianofortes.—Grovesteen & Co. have re= Where the businosa will in re be conducted, under the name of Grovesteen & Tras- low. & T. having added largely to the forge in their fac- tories, trust that they will now le to meet the large and growing demand {: i; they have now on hand 2 beautiful as Oi to 7}2 octave © examine before opular muse, offers for sale much improved pianos, from, Hausford's manufactory, Par- an extensive assortment, with The Best Pianos in the World.—T. Gilbert 0.) are 80° a tone, tment at HORACE Was: rs Smith’ ere. in ent ¢ Rizmouy io as good in she remote keys aa iv isin the common, the melodeons so tuned, and are unquostions: Hip tae becky HORAO WATERS, S09 Broadway, ole areal, from Com- ints which reach them frequently, that certain parties lacing thefy own names on the parcels sand packages of t, and even ig they discover the differ They have revontly rinted in red on the 6 1b. flour, to distingnish it lo not’ keep the articles nding note evon & single I Cherry Merchants should not fail to em- brace window shades, gilt cernices, Ince and muslin curtains, mand for window decorations street, a] manufacturers sud importers, and offer groat in- Bowery Tea Warehouse, 113 Bowery.— We would ad- e their tea and coffee at these popu- Jar establishments, ag they have the reputation farnishing Shute & Boyd’s Ci Rot ath Ai dares Fine ung hyson, 5s. per ); extra fine oolong, 38. por h breakfast, a'superior article of pure Teas.—The Best Assortment of Fine Teas warranted not ic surgery, Office heure 2 to 5 P.M., and at his . nite Warren, Brooklyn syen inserted, warrante —-Batchelor’s manufac- oudre subtile, for (near e manu- RMAN to Miss FRances Maria, only daughter of ( Merrill, of He N Cortlan sidence ¢ 3 Janis Garey, Esq., of New Y ‘of the former place. On Thursday, October 20, a ‘Wool, troy, N. ¥., ‘bi ant, of Baltimore, BMd., to I. Jo ter of Joseph W. Moulton, Bsq., of New Yori. At Wynnetun. Staten island, on Thursday, October 20, by the Kev James Brownlee, G. Worierspoon, Jr., Esq., of New Brighton, to Mam gliter of Edward Be- ment, Faq. At East Brooklyn, on Tuesday, October 18, by the Rev. Samuel King, Mr. Wituam Crunk first oflicer of the packet ship Mentezuma, to Miss Mary Aww Prut, second daughter of William J. Pell, of Fast Brooklyn, 1. "I. Detroit papers please copy. At Ramapo, on Tuesday, October 18, by the Rev. Dr- McElroy,§. W. Bockxt, of New York, to M&nta Louisa 14 Rue, only dayghter of the late Col. Henry B. Hagerman, of the fornier plfee, Dica, On Thursday, October 24 atter a few days illness, Hen- wuerra, Caughter of the! ate 8, H. Mills, aged 21 years. ‘The friends and relatives of the family are particularly invited to attend the funeral, from the Church of the Incarnation, corner of Twenty-cighth street. and Madison avenue, tomorrow morning, at eleven o'clock, without further invitation. On Thursday, October 20, Mary Summ, wife of Thomss Dugan, Sen., in the 62d year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to atvend {her funeral, this afternoon, at three o'clock, from her late residence No, 80 Kast Six- teenth street, near Third avenue,grithout further invita- ion. At Williamsburg, L. I., Mary Luysrer, aged 61 years. Her relatives ‘und friends, and those of her sons, Alber Daniel and Theodore, are respectfully roquested to atten the funeral, from the residence of her son Daniel, corne of Lorrimer and North Second streets, Williamsburg, this afternoon, at palf past one o'clock, without further no tice. “Her remains will be taken to Greenwood for inter- ment On Friday, October 21, after a lingering illness, Haxyant Linpsay, wife of James Lindsay, in the lst year of her age. The friends and relatives of the family are respectfully uested to attend her funeral, this afternoon, at two o'clock, from Lindsay’s Hotel, Greenwood. On Thursday evening, October 20, Hexry Mxtixs, in the b6th year of his age. The friends of the fumily are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, to-morrow afternoon, at two o’clock, from his late residence, No. 69 Pitt street. On Thursday, October 20, Mrs. Lucy Drake, relict of the late Reuben Drake, in the 77th year of her age. The relatives and friends of the deceased are respect- fully iniyited to attend her funeral, from Ne ext ‘Twenty first street, this morning, at eleven o’clock, with- out further invitation. In Brooklyn, on Friday, October 7, Joun D, ANDERSON, native of England, aged 56 years. On Thursday evening, October 20, Frances Louisa, oaly daughter of John and Louisa Gilmore, aged 8 years, 6 months and 6 days, The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral, from the residence of her father, No. 92 Sixth avenue, to morrow morning, at nine o’clock, with- out further invitation. On Thursday evening, October 20, Mrs. Lucy A. VAN Orpen aged 5 years and 16 days. Her remains wil) be taken to Westchester county for interment, this morning, at seven o’elock. Pittsburg papers please copy. On Friday, October 21, Grorciaxva, twin deughter of Dr. W. J. and 8. Van Zandt, aged 6 months. ‘The relatives and friends are invited to attend her fune- ral, from her father’s house, No. §73 Third avenue, to- morrow afteanoon, at one o'clock, without further notice. At Harlem, on Friday, October 21, Mrs. MARGARET Eaax, wife of Thomas yan, deceased, aged 68 years. Her frienés and acquaintances, and those of her sons- in iaw, Matthew Crowe, Michael Murray, Thomas Ryan, and John Murray, are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, to-morrew afternoon, at two o’clock, from her late residence, corner of 126th street and Fourth avenue. Her remains will be taken to Westchester for interment. At his late residence, No. 78 Main 'streét, Brooklyn, after a lingering illness, Epwarp Quirk MaGargy, of New York, in the 80th year of his age. For further particulars, nes 10 ‘morrow’s papers, IDVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY SIXTH AND SEVENTH PAGES. A YOUNGMAN NAMED IRWIN, ABOUT FIVE FEET six incites in height of ruddy complexion, recently from Great Britain, left this city in the month of August Inst, for the State of Mississippi, took the yellow fever thero, and died. Relatives can address box 2075 for further par- ticulars. E. C. M, WILL RECEIVE A REPL IF HE WILL + cond his address; otherwise it seems ‘impossible, as he and his friond are not known by sight. H MARLAN, FORMERLY STEWARD OF THE STEAM- rae i Mazeppa, is particularly requested to call at No.7 ark place. LT THERE ARE ANY PERSONS IN THE CITY OF NEW York, who went out in the steamship City of Pittab Sonne fod Onbif SS ‘at Valparateo,tt o burnt ORYSTAL PALACE. UPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE, CRYSTAL PALACE ‘The public aro respectfully informed that the Crystal Pa- now open every day, Sunda; hours of 10 o’clock A.M. and 10 o’e! notic Single admission... Children under twel xoopted, between the k P.M., until forther oly, tickets (for each calendar m 250 Season tickets. oe 9 0 00 Admission on Looe thea see . 0 20 Visiters are particularly requested to provide themselves with change, to prevent de! the entrance. > ‘Tickets may be purchased at the entrance to the Crysts Palace, or at the music store of Wm. Hall way, corner of Park place; also at Jollie’s music store, Broadway. JOHN M. BATCHELDER, Secretary ot the Superintendent, AMERICAN INSTITUTE HAIR. Saree (PUR TWENTY SIXIH ANNUAL FAIR OF THE AME- rican Institute, designed exclusively for the exposition of the productions of our own country, continues open daily at Castle Garden. Mr. Barrows’ steamer, with a rotary an engine, is at tho dock at Castle Garden for public ex- amination, and will make occasional trips onthe bay. ‘This exhibition will positively close on Wednesday evening noxt. By order of the Board. ADONIRAM CHANDLER, Corresponding Socretary. Seer een RAMON ,MONSALVATGE, MISIONERO DE LA 80- ciedad de la Union Americana y Estrangera do New York, anuncia al publico que celebrara un culto divino en sspanol todos los domingos, al empezas mauana 23 Octu- jiete y media de Ia noche, en el oratorio del templo Ia, calle nona, entre Broadway y la cuarta ave- Como la Sociedad piensa continuar el culto espanol Igun0s meses en el mismo templo y a la misma bora, creo que este anuncio sera suficiente para suplicar la con- currencia de cuantes comprenden este idioma. R. MONSALVATGE. RX, THOMAS S. HARRIS WILL LECTURE UPON AV spiritualism, Sunday, at 10 o'clock in the morning, and Sand 7}¢ in the evening, in the Medical College, Thirteenth street, between Third and Fourth avenues. The public are cordially invited. Seats free. HE FIRST OF A COURSE OF THREE LECTURES ON T the Catholic History of America, will be delivered in the Petey, Tabernacle, on Monday evening, 2th inst., by Thomas Darcy McGee. Subject—Columbus and the Disc Melon Tickets for the course, 50 cents, single lecture, HE INTRODUCTORY LECTURE TO THE CHEMICAL course at the New York Medical College, East Thirteenth eet, will be delivered by Professor Doremus, on Monday evening, at 739 o'clock. Subject—'The History of Creation, as taugl it by modern science, compared with i count.” The lecture will be illustrated by periments. The medical profession, students of medicine, and the pub- He generally, are respectfully invited. HORACE GREEN, M. D., Prosident of the Faculty, RELIGIOUS NOTIES. MESSENGER, SAMUEL, SHEP ch the judgment truth, to-morrow awe HIRIST’S SPECIA field Snow, will pri at 3.and 73 P.M. at 163 Bowery. Seats free. Evening sud Ject—“The approaching trouble, such as uever was”-—-Dan 12:1, Hear ye him. UFFOLK STREET CHRISTIAN CHURCH.—REY, E Fay will lecture on ‘The Nature, the Uses and Evidences of Evangelical Faith,’’ in the Suffolk street Christian Church, to-morrow evening at 7}, o'clock. Seats free. Public invited: HE REY. MR. DULON, deliver a German FROM. BREMEN, WILL rion on Sunday, October 25, At 10 o'clock A. M., in the saloon of the Shakspeare Hotel’ corner of Duane and William streets. Admittance free, and attendance invited, eee FINE ARTS, PRENCH WORKS JUST IMPORTED.—GALERIE DE Portraits, du XVIIlo Siglo, par Arséne Houssaye, new edition, 2 vols. Eyma. Les Femmes du Nouveau Monie. Les Femmes par Alphonse Karr, Ac. Dictionnire Histo Moréri, edition dans, laquelle, on n fondu les Supplémant do Goujet! ‘I ound, «good copy. $2). FRANCIS F. 7 Broadway, betweem ‘Ninth and Tenth streets. HOPELS. OULOGNE SUZ MER HOTEL DE L'EUROPE.—PAR tick about to visit Boulogno, or en route to Pi tr apectfully informed that this Hrst-rate eotabiist tod on the quay, opposite the steam paoke e win ue shoicest vintages. Board for famil the most reasonable Pmglish and A daily on the tables, and bath rooms attached tothe hotel? ee. HOUSE, ON ONION SQUARE.—THE UN. dorsigned has leased this new and spaci cated on the northerly side of Union square, and aie 4 the same on the 15th of November noxt, This houss has bean or sap ssly for the accommodation of families, and dom D ments ombracing all the comforts and aloeanoe of mo mivate residences. Persone, desirous of mia ing age ngements, can apply at the hotel daily from 10 tol] Av M, HAWLEY D. CLAPP, Lato of the Haniiton ttousen nar DAGUERREOTYPES. DAGUERREOTY CARY, & PERKINS’ daily at 407 Broadw: Market square, Savann: ES TAK and corner of Bryan street N and ZTRA PAY.—ALL U. 8. NAVY ILORS WHO served in U. 8. i Bernt iesei ie the Easite b any time from their double of SeeiPoenn 6.8.3. Oe ai ag SCOTCH LADY, Wio I wiabes for an onragemens agg iN not exceed three pupils, She is com, AT'Bie bran shes of a f iter, post-paid, to MI NURSE WANTED.—WANTED IMMEDIATELY & wet nurse, to go to California, to take charge of a child months old, Ggod reference’ require nquire at 119 Tenth street, six doors west of Broadway; N ENGLISH GIRL WANTS A SITUATION, TO DO light chamberwork, snd aseist in attendance upon Obildren; she is sixteen’ years of age. Apply at 44 East strevt. ULAR DIE-SINKER, AND GOQD DIS! nts to geta situation in & jewelry manuffctory. 2. Herald office, NER, Ad: OOD COPYIST 18S WANTED IN A LAWYER'S office. Address, in handwriting of applicant, bom 1,9 Post Otiice: PORTER WANTED—IN A FANCY GOODS STORF; one who i# young, healthy, intelligent and industrious, and can furnish the best of reierence. Apply at 727 Broad: way, New York Hotel | UCTION HOUSES.—WA oun) agcricr. Would invests #mall amount of capital. respectability will be treated with. Address ‘ Auctioneer,” ab this office. TED, A SITUATION, BY A | If sufficient inducement be offered, RASS FOUNDRY BOY WANTED—A BOY TO WORK in 2 brass foundry. One accustomed to making cores preferred. Apply et 5 ntre stggot. N. B.—Braes and composition castings Purnished to odor. NOOK WANTED.—A PROTESTANT, WHO Ig. A | J tivst rate cook, and has city reference, noue othogg may apply immediately at 109 Fifth avenue. XOACUMAN WANTED—ONE WHO IS SOBER AND J industrious, a skilful driver. and willing to make bit- eiul ina private family, and who can bring unexcep nces asto character and capacity. Apply st , between 1 and 3 o'clock P. M. 1C.—A GENTLEMAN POSSESSING A voice and good musteal education, wishes neh in the \HURCH J powerful ba for a place as bass singer, in some Protestant ML city. Address I. 'T., Herald Office. (LIERGYMAN.—A GERMAN PROTESTANT CLERGY- man wishes to meet with an engagement to act us page jon, where he would also perform’ the ic Has no objection to the country. The highest reference given. Address, post paid, D. D., care of Dr, Gilbert, 483 Broadway. RUG CLERK WANTED—ONE THOROUGHLY Acquainted with the retail business with good oity re- ferences, will hear of a good situation by addressing 8, E. M., Herald office, stating where references may be seen. BUG CLERK WANTED.—A YOUNG MAN, AS AN AS- tistant drug clerk. One having a thorough knowledge of the retail business, may apply at S13 Bowery, corner of Bleecker street. WELRY.—WANTED IN A JEWELRY STORE, A young man, about eighteen years of age, one acquainted with the business. Address, with name’ and reference, eller, Herald offi EW ORLEANS. YOUNG WOMAN, WHO CAME from New Orleans with a iamily that does not return this winter, wishes a situation, as childs nurse or lady's 1, in a family that will return within two weeks, Apply St. Mark’s place, Eighth street. ITUATION WANTED.—A YOUNG MAN, TWENTY, cight Years of ago, a tolerable good scholar, can peak and write English, French, Italian, and Greek; ‘also speaks ‘Turkish by pract desirous of obtaining a situation as an interpreter with a gentleman travelling. For information address F, B, No. 201 King street, Charleston, 8. C. Sweety WANTED—IN A SILK, LACE, AND EM- broidery store. Apply to A. Kerr & Co., 767 Broadway, three doors below Nint! ALESMEN WANTED—TH tl 001 A ce, ‘stroct. A YOUNG LAD, FOURTEEN YE. of age weuld like to get atendy employment in a m: shop, where he can learn the trade, ‘The best of references given, Address B. D., box 2,211 Post Office, IMREE YOUNG FEMALES OF RESPECTABILITY and intelligence ean obtain agreoable and profitable em: Ployment in a printing office, ‘Address A. Rey erald office, 10 MUSIC CLERKS.—WANTED, A YOUNG MAN WHO has a thorough kuowledge of thé music business. | Apply to HORACE WATERS, 833 Breadway. 'N, B.—First rate reference required, 10 WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.—THE ADVERTISER IS 24 years old; has been engaged from the ago of 9 years in mercantile establishmonts with credit to himself; lias been eleven years in the one he is now serving, and in a former one eight years, to whom he refers asto his business capacity. He anta to engage elsewhere where thero will be some prospec should he morit it, of advancement; is dosirous of filling some situation of responsibility, for which he feels fully compe- tent. Would like to take an agency, in or out of the city, in any business that would yield # fuir competence, say $2: erannum. The higkest tostimonials furnished as to ability, c. Any communications addro Sterling, Herald of: fice, will be promptly attended to. ANTED—A SITUATION IN A MERCHANTS store, by arespectable young married man, a native of Bremen, who can speak English perfectly well. ‘She best re- ferences can ven. Has no objection to make himself erally useful. Address B. B. B., Herald office. WW pce SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, who porte understands her business, as cook. Cam beseen at 115 Clinton say) two doors from Atlantic, Brooklyn, where has been living for three years. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, ‘a situation as seamstress and lady’s maid; understan clear starching and French fluting. Good references Can be seen for two or three days at 50 West Fifteenth ANTED—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, AS waiter; also, onc as chambermaid and seamstress, and to agsist in the nursery. Apply, with reference, at 21 Bre- Yoort place, Tenth strect. Wee WOMAN THAT UNDERSTANDS COOK- ing in all ite branches; also, a middle aged man as wai- ter, who is perfectly com nt and ¢: inter, in his business. Apply at 5! Tenth streot, from 9 till 11 A. M., to- day and to-morrow. Waa os YOUNG LADY, WHO UNDERSTANDS cutting and fittin; ’ and children’s dresses. One who thoroughly und. er business, can obtain a pi manent situation by applying this week at 761 Broadway, in the lower store, ee ANTED—A SITUATION. BY A RESPECTABLE ygons woman, to do chamberwork and waiting, or pent housework, in a small private family; good city re- Petaeted will be given. Please call at No. enue A, for wo days Waa. A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A situation as chambermaid and to assist in washing and ironing, or ae plain sewer and waiter. Tho best of reference from her last place, where she has lived three years. Please call at 883 Madison strect, first floor, back room. None but a respectable family need oall. Wa IMMEDIATELY- SCOTCH GIRL, TO DO the goneral housework ef a small private family. nowly landed would be proferred. Apply at 81 Morton street. Was SITUATION AS HOUSEKEEPER, BY A widow lady. Ifa good home offers, a small salary only Would be taken.” Ts fully capable of taking charge of house of any size, An answer, stating where an interview may be had, addressed to B. J., ‘office, will moot with prompt attention, ‘ANTED-A SITUATION AS NURSE, TO ACCOMPANY a lady or family to New Orleans, by a respectable young woman, Who has had considerable experience, and oan come highly Fecommended from her recent employers. Apply to John N aiden Ls agairs, Olcott, 16 M A i. ees BYA ferences exchanged, Addross een for three days. ANTED—AN ENGLISH OR GERMAN SEAMSTRESS, in a private family; one who would be contented with a reasonable compensation may address (this di through the Broadway Post Office, ‘yy aren or A FIRST RATE FRENCH COOK, A situation in a private family. Best of city refercnce | can be given. the rear, between Warr PROTESTANT ORPHAN GIRL, NOT Jess than twelve nor moro than fourteen years of nge, to tin light Le chy and wait on the table. Apply at 99 street. ANTED—AN AMERICAN, ENGLISH, OR SCOTCH woman, a8 cook. Apply, at 34 Front street, from 12 to Zoeleek, or at No. 2 Blake's row, Court stroct, South rooklyn, Waray are RESPECTABLE SERVANTS IN A private family—one as cook, washer and ironer; the gd ie rears bop oor Loon ie bao in the wash- ing and ironing. ons need apy unless the; \dersta: their business,” Apply on Saturday and ‘Monday, a¢ 68 Les, ington avenue, ANTED—BY A MOST RESPECTABLE GIRL, A situation chambermaid and fino washer, or as chambermaid and to take o f children, or as ter do up fine muslins in sts ence in the city. Call at No. I id Blecker streets, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, to do general housework, or cook, wash and iron. Good city’ reference given. Can be seon for two days, at 40 Catharine street. ‘WANIED—A SITUATION BY A RESPECTABLE Young woman, a8 cook, washer and ironer. Geod city reference given. Can be seen for two days at 45 Perry street, near Fourth, in the rear, Zand 4 o'clock. nd can show the refer- Amity place, between Amity ‘ER FOR A FIRST CLASS the Gramercy Enqnire, er ot Broadway and Twentieth steoe ANTED—A SITUATION BY A YOUNG WOMAN. Sh ki. it in washing ironing. y be seen until engage Sv Thirty-aleth seresty be irty-six rt, Seventh and Eighth avenues, Ast tose back room? ewer Wares HOUSEKE! Hotel. Also, a laund: A_ RESPECTABLE dress, chambermaid, i and ironing; i 1d French required. th street, not go in ANTED—A SITUATION, Protesta: y orto do the an oxcellent cr. t of city rete Ploase call for three days at No, 17, East Thigto St. George’s place, fourth floor, ba the country. a hee Wxtep —A COOK AND Be 6 Broadway, quired, WAITER WANTED, AT | The best of city references re WANTED—A8Y A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, E tion as child's aurso and to do light ehambarwork. Can bo seon at her present situa oar Fourth, JANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG W & sitnation as cook, washer and iconer, in & pri ily 18 & good bs ker ead. Good city ‘ru “ 0 ayant See BARR or two days at 118 Twoltth street, WARTED-AN ENGrASH, ScoToN, Treneh woman, as nuree to a child three years old; Ravsmurseane ane aie to travel south, a ie 0 ions required Cail hs ee: eat, between the hours of Gand 2, |) ast Twenty seer nd WANTED-IN A SMALL, PRIVATE FAMILY oF berwark, meag State ¢ given. tween Fifth | | not eo ‘No houses but ot | 7 ers. ) Seamstress, | 4) Vy or Apply at 11] Madison street, room No, 4,in | 4 Amis, Me cooK byw tidy, act all at df Hann AND TO AS wow ad stroet, healthy woman, of Apply at once at ATION AS COACHMAN AND a respectable man, who pertectly under: ‘The beet refereuce given, Address box NTED—A SITUATION, LY A YOUNG MAN, A | ‘ork or bookkeepr in a mercan- ‘s office. Has had several years , hud can give unexceptionable references in New or Be aracter and ability. Addross J. I. ranscript office, Boston, giving the nature of the bus® ART, ACTIVE, YOUNG tion as light porteri'na store. ouch An object a8 @ permanent situatl vancement can be made. Address L.J., at corner ct Astor place and Fourth avenue. reftrence ENG Wages where an ad trick Logue’s, Excellent vity ANTED. TANTED—A YOU at 193 Greenwic WANTEDIA YOUNG MAN, FIFTEEN. TO SEVEN. teen years of age#as suleman, in a cents furnishing i hosiery store. No d apply but those who have a of the business, aud ean furnish unexceptionable Apply. between eight and nine o'clock, P. M. Co, 33 Third avenue, NTED— NGLE MAN, TO GO TO A LARGE nnd flourishing town gt the South, one who thoroughly understands the inauagonent of a rostanrant.” To save teou- ble none other need apply. Address box 2,490 Post Office, wee referenece, NG MAN, TO ACT AS PORTER, street, ITUATION, BY A YOUNG MAN FROM in & broker's office, stock broker preferred. ons, and advance some safe investment. Salapy r three days 0. X., Hor m money on being made satistied of net to much Addres office, which will meet with i inte attention, TANTED—TG GO SOUTH, AN ARTIST IN HAIR work, such as chaing, bracelets, tc. Ho must be ac: quainted with the making of articles in hair for show cases. Apply to Edw. Gaudelet, 43 Jobn street. TANTED—A SITUATION, AS GARDENER, BY A man who has a practical knowledge of his business in all ite brane an take the managem G quired. y umbrance bu or it, JANTED.—THE ADVERTISER WISH article that ean be sold to every hotel. A small capital ne essary, Apply @ room No. 102 Lovejoy’s hotel, between 3 and 6 o’cloo ANTED—A YOUNG MAN TO PACK CAPS, AND lly useful; one who has been in tre Apply to Saroni & Archer, 151 Wa- make himself cap business preferr ter street. WA NIEDSA MAN SERVANT IN, A FAMILY, AT wages, Apply to Mr, Charles Edwards, 67 Chath: jank. over Chatham WAXTEDTA SMART YOUTH FOR THE LACE AND embroidery business, who has had gome experisnce at the Apply to L. de: also, a young lady as saleswoman, Bronson, 256 Hu W3NTED-EMPLOY capacity, with good relerence Reform, 698 Broadway, twe doors above Fourth street. A erior lwundress and children’s nurse, also 1m etpee SS FOR SERVANTS | VERY Ww: NTED—AT 522 BROADWAY, SALESMEN, SCHOOL, teachers, clerks, men on steamers and railron: 8, coach: men, toys to a trades, and girls os Louseseerery: ko. A licants at a distance, ree of postage, Hi e 0s. SUINK, all particulars, will ANTED—CLERKS, keepers, waisera, coachmen, bo: Smart girls eav always find good places. help can be suited at the office, No. 4 East Broadway, Joining Chatham squaxe Post of sles, Employers wishing ad: for stores and ti is HE MILITARY. of epee IRISH RIFLES YOU WILLA at your drill-room, armed and u ening of the day Mr. w-York is announced i EDW BR, Captain, Cuannes Dunrevy, Orderly Seargent. AYWARD GUARD. pany are particularly reyuested to be time of meeting on Monday morning, at company Will start at th: Elm park for target p Jeaves Chambers stree ‘Amos street. Orde 5 Diack hat, Black ex ich exoss and body’ bi States jemooth bored musket, flint lock, aad not'to carry over 18 Ualis to the pound. All members wishing to contend for the prizes must meet and march with the company, ‘Also, to attend the meeting of the compaay October M4, ab thres o'clock, at O02 roadway. Members wishing bolts and plates, can procure them after Friday night, at the above Place.” By order. LEANDER BUCK, Commandant, Jas. A. Martin, Secretary. EMBERS OF TilIS COM- retual at the {to Strn THE TURF. -TROTTING—TUESDAY, OCT. a Of ION COURSE, L, I. B, A match for $1000, between two cele- Mr. Hiram , at 236 P. brated horses, two miles and repeat, to wagons. Woodruff names a sorrel gelding, Mr. J. Richlicu names b. 8, Cardinal slip ferr: very half hour during the day. JOUN 1, SNEDIKER, Proprietor, THE TRADES. &C. N ORNAMENTAL PAINTER WISHES A SITUATION; understands landscape and flower painting; also glass ting and gilding; no objection toleave the city. Address Herald office: bye ny MAKERS WANTED.—TWENTY GOOD CA- binet and bedstead makers wanted immediately, at ‘The company have houses for families cheaper than they can get them Yonke’s, seventeen miles above New York. elsewhere. Call one J, Mayes, Collins Hotel, New York. OURNEYMAN WATCHMAKER WANTED.—A FIRST bic tree Ferro who understands English watch job- ood salary, Bing, will hear of constant employment and a Apply immediately to J, Whiteford, 76 Nassau street, AINTERS. — THE MEMBERS OF THE NEW-YORK . und P. association, are re- ing, on Monday evening next, practical House Paintors, ruested to attend jal mevting, etober 24th, at 8o'clock, at Convention Hall. JOHN COWTO Sr Scozetary. RINTERS.—TWO FIRST CLASS JOB COMPOSITORS ‘and two pr s#men wanted; ono who thoroughly under stands Hoe’s medium cylinder press on fine job work—first 4 apply.) will receive permanent inapleasant office, by applying class bands, (no other situations and liberal ay to Wm. W. Rose, 17 Wall 10 PRINTERS. re Nassau etreet. 10 HOUSE CARPENTERS.—THREE OR ee cer rate hands wanted to go to Washington City, few weeks. Alto, & fow pavers. For further partic quire of W. 8. Humphreys, 163 Chatham stree 10 JOURNEYMEN TAILORS.—WANTED, SEVERAL first class coat hands. Nene but the very best workmen for a re in- need apply, to whom tho highest prices wijl be paid; also, a few good vert makers. SAMUEL JOLCE, is Broadway, er of White street, up stairs. ANTED—A WATCHMAKER, BY A WATCH IM. porter in Philadelphia, A fully competent one will s Scammers situation. Apply to Pratt & Reath, No. 173 Broad) WATCHMAKER WANTED-—ONE HO REPAIRS jewelry. Good Enquire at No. 257! street. ry. ANTED~-FOUR SURVEYING INSTRUMENT MAK- Highest wages given Apply to Roland Shea, i stroet, fourth story. ere, and one or two polishers, to whom the hij Southern pric Sa) begiven, Apply immediately to ‘enn' : oe CES Sa ‘ANTED—A FIRST RATE JOURNEYMAN WIG ood wages rondway, maker, to whom constant employment and will be given. Apply at Phalon’s Saloon, 197 corner of Dey strect, between 12 M. and 3 ‘ANTED—A PIANOFORTE CASE M. ; ALSO, & man to putin sounding boards: Apply at No.7 East Twentieth street, near Brondway, to Mr. Harper. e N ELEGANT NEW PIANO FOR SALE, 6X OCTAVES, rosewood case, superior tone and finish, and cost $3 will be sold for $270; one half cash, the balance for good @ a 7 aper, at three months. Address li. H. R., box 1,839, Post Office. (PO LETATOMAY NEXT, A FOUR-STORY AND BA ment house, on Thirty-sceond street, near Fifth avenue, with all the modern improvements, and richly furnished ; 0 & house on T , near Sixth avenue ; alo elfth etreet, furnished and Fourteenth street. and in ot! locations. GOODWIN, 73 East Cea CLOTHING, AT GREAT BARGAINS.— Fall and winter clothing selling off, to close the stock, at a very small ad’ above cost, A full suit fi ad others at orien be prices. Those in want of cheap clothing, had better call at FOLWELL'S atreet. LIQUORS, &C. RANDIES, WINES, GIN, SCHIEDAM SCHNA 7 , Scotch, Irish, and Monongahela whiskey, cordi: rue, segars, ‘ke., from bonded warchouse or store, im ma Ritiee to mit wholesal a Fatal buyers, att trenty per i Sent below ‘all other, houses, by W. CuAEERS's LONDON CORDIAL GIN.—A FRESH IM and Fulton Broome street, Masofic Temple, d liquor, per Mondrick Hud- son, put up in quart bottles, stamped with proprietor’s nam w th factimile signature on ‘label, and packed in cases of one doxen enc, for sale by the gole importer, EDMUND C. CHARLES, No. 7 lace Hea, CHAS, HEIDSIECK, MUMM’S CABINET, d Verner hried brandies, winos, whiskey, rm in, alo, port if auperior qualities a1 prices house, |. H. UNDERIFILL, corner of 1 GINOCCHLO, SOLE PROPRIETOR OF THE PENAL 4+ del Rio regars, takes thie method of informing the pub- Nie that he has lately received a choice lot of Ugues’ brand regars, for sale, of which brand he is the only authorized rent, together with a variety of other brands. L. GINOCCHTLO, 439 Washihgton street. MATRIMONY. PECTANER BUSINE AA nit, would be happy to meet with « young lady of pleas ing appearance and amiable disposition, with the inten tion of matrimony, one who would appreciate an honorable and affeetioants companio Any communication shall bbe Biomeuy attended to and strictly confidential, Address inverity, Herald office, PHYSICIAN OF RESPECTABILITY, WORTIL ng corre! to martiago, wil just nica Wh toca rte | that is - } a HEALTHY WET | TO MAKE ‘an arrangement with a competent person acquainted with the liquor business, to take control of the sale of a new at the Servants’ Hall of _GUTTA PERCHA. (ZED PAW! mpe yan « discovery, whereby gutta por pable of cuduring us great a hes adapted to all the fame pucpos Pore flexible and di pain rabber, aud wade jato similar ar ticles. In the M Palace, various articles of the v reha are exbibited—sach car epr They have tho appear- aid to d fifty per a pared indla rubber o0ls riety dado cs) nt there more f propared india wibber « not so liable to de , shoes, balls, f , and & hundred other things, The many of gutta percha say they can make similar articles,» have not bad tims tg. manufacture such a variety yet” An account of this new dticovery will no doubt be interesting: » ‘hei nventor ie Joh. Rider, of thi secured a patent Mr the process on the first of Juneluityss Gutta perchals a gummy substance, discovered onlyaavea yeal woin the East Indies, and t @ first descriptions! . publishedi mn our country, appeared iu the colum: ’ ‘cientitie Amer! 1tit obta ned from thej uive t and comes here combined with many woodyi m| revgh lumps of whieh are shownt n the Chryst@ Palace. qualittes, as knowa heretofore, were its sensitiven ut 0 or 10 deg Fah., whereby it was.rendered >. astio, 4 l rm, and again.becomehacds: . bone at 0 deg Fah. Mr. Rider's process consistela ingi t that it till be moulded into any form,sprsatupoa gaods to make: hom water provf, mado elastioand t1et7 rendered capable of standing a heat of over 300 deg.*s, without becoming soft. he process is as follows —allt 1> all our readers. solid woody fibre Is first removed from the guts percha, s1L then it is mubmitted to hes ef. Fah, n ® proper vessels)» owtl yt our how's, until alisa) volatile so heated it is imthessasay. « c r from two to Whi e the expulsion matters from whieh © form new discovery. To every eight pounda of gutta percha» Prepared, three pounds of tue hyposulphate of leadyr, > are added, and nixed thoreaxtig by passing thein throwga + series of heated metallic rolls, chose for mixing salphuc and cnovtchous, only for gutta pereha the rolls meed ays» so hot by 80° Fah.” To make heavier goods, about > 1* pounds of Paris white and one pound of maganese rey ty may bo added to the mixture. When thoroughly ined@porated, the compound is to be spread upon cloth Into sheets, of moulded into any shape, but ® is still Liable to be affected y solvents and ghanges of climate, equally as much agp native ha. nder it permanently elastic at all ten pods are submitted to te outing operation. his operations 6 analog ia rubber goods, with some exceptio placed, ny room or vessel ag nearly air tight ae ands). hon tubjected to a heat of 250° or 320 Thisiss 5 her than that used “for curing india rubber, '+ time required for curing varies from two to 1% hours, according to the massivencss of the articles—the thiekér requires the longer time, Articles liable to come a contact with one another during the curing process, should be dusted over with flour or some non-adhering substance, After the curing operation is completed, the goods are with: drawn, washed clea with water, dried, and are ther ready ‘for use. If required to be entirely freod fro dior, instead of being merely washed with water they i sh, then well i joned aa mixed with the ¢: tageously employed in c for metallic thyanizing the g - ference is given to artificial suiphure ¢ from preei- pitation, op account of the fineness of the preeipitates—they mix better in such @ state of subdivision. The preliminary Preparation of gutta percha described, for the after processes, would destroy india rubber. As tho gutta percha softons b fore vulcanization at a lower temperature than india rubber, it is more favorable for mixing with the other ingredients, as it does not adhere so readily to the mixing heated rollers. As it requires a higher heat than india rubber in the curing pro- cees, #0 28 to render a complete union of vulcanizing mate- rials with it, the goods so made are said to withstand a far er heat than those of vulcanized india rabber. That th discovery is a valuable one, n doubt who views the goods made by it. If vuleauized gutta percha goods can be made at one-half the price of those made from india rubber, and equal a great Uonetit hag gn conferred upom ovr countr vention.—(Scientific Ameriean. SPECIAL NOTICES. - A. MEETING OF THE “OMMITTEE OF THE BOARD of Assistant Aldermen, appointed to investigate charges against the chief engineer of the fire department, will be held on Monday, 24th inst., at 3 P. M., inthe ehamber of the Board of A ‘sivtants, room No, 21 City Hall. W. McCONKEY, J. 0. PARKER, 3, J. TAIT, f Committee. RRIVED, SHIP .” FROM LIVER. ool, with 365 rs in good health, which they attribute much to the good management of Captain Paiton, and his chief officer, Mr. Earl. kind attention of Cay Paiton in general to the cas ud comfort of allon board, under the most trying circumstances, deserves to be recorded in the pages of humanity, and will long be remembered by those of his Passengers who appreviate the valuo@f kindnests. CONGREGATION, SHAARAY TEFILA.—WOOSTER treet, New York, Oct. 14, 5014.—At an election held at the Synagogue Chambers thiPday, fora ‘Trustee in place of Lawrence Myers, Esq., whose term expires, and for Parnass for the year ensuing, Alexander Josephi, Esq., was elected Trustee and John J. ‘Itart, Kaq., unanimously re-elected Par- the following’ resolution, moved by E. Joseph «vonded by Isane Jacobs, Eoq., was carried unani- Whereas In consideration of the valuable sorviees and de- yotion to the interest of the congregation Gates of Prayer evinced by John J. Hart, Eeq. Resolved, That & committe be appoiuted for the purpose of presenting to John J. our worthy president, a tea- timonial of the m for his able and impartial nis tration of the affairs of the congregation, E, Josephi, Samuel Lewis, Lewis Phillips, Tsane Jacobs, and Rowland Davis, E pointed anid committees. Stages will run from the Williamsburg and Peck ‘WANTED, A PRESSMAN, TO GOTO New Haven. Enquire of Wim, EB. Dean, Eeq., No. 110 fy Bleecker ACOBS. ANTED—SIX OR EIGHT GOOD MARBLE vase hest hite Schrieder, and other very fine champagnes and seconded by Alex- wiings. be. Published in erald, M.D. MOSES, Sec. NOMMISSION AGENCY.—A HOUSE WELL ESTAB lished in Caracens, capital of Venesusla, is willing to receive consignments of all kinds of merchandise, and will advise shippers what goods are most suitable for that market, Security, T required, will be given for the amount of the oods entrusted. For further particulars address Sen spinal, No. 121 Calle de los Ciencias, Caraccas, DGEWORTH COMPANY.—A SPECIAL MEETING OF the stockholders of the Bdgeworth Company will be held at their office, No, 3 Traveller Bufdings, Btate street, Bes- ton, Mass., at 10 o'clock A. M., on Thursday, 27th of October, inst., to act upon the subjects of laying an asses an ‘the disposal of the new stock, and the recommendation of the mecting of the shareholders ‘held in New York on the Mth ant os to ee any he that may come be- fore them. by order 0! Le ors. JAMES OC. DUNN, Clerk. IRENCH BENEVOLENT SOCIETY.—THE ANNUAL General Assembly of the French Benevolent Society Will be held on Saturday the 2th of October inst., at 7i¢ o'clock P. M., at Mr. Delmonico’s, No. 2 South William st. ‘MPORTANT TO THE OWNERS OF PROPERTY ON ‘Willoughby street, between Washington park and Franklin avenue.—A_ petition is now pending the Common Council of Brooklyn for opening, sald streat, and the awards to be paid for sald opening will cost the owners about fifty thousand dollars, at the least calculation. Re- monstranief ought to be immediately signed against said opening. asses ents will extend half the block be- ween avenue and bef iy 4 stree!, and half the block between Willoughby and De kaib avenues. All partics interested will please take notice. ASONIC.—THE GRAND OFFICERS OF THEGRAND Lodge, State of New York, meet on Monday ¢voning, 240 inst., at Stapleton, Staten Island, to dedicate the lod room of ‘tompkins Lodse, {ust formelt at that place, | Tho brethren of Tompkins Lodge would be happy to see their friends on that occaas NOTICE SECOND AVENUE RAILROAD COMPANY will run their cars from Peck slip through to Forty-se- cond street, on and after this day. (Signed) DANIEL J. SHERWOOD, Sapd’t. ‘OTICE.—E. W, BROWN HAS BEEN DULY AP pointed Commissioner of Deods for the State of Ponn* sylvania, Office, Erie Railroad Buildings, foot of Duane at IE NATURALIZATION COMMITTEE WILL BE IN attendance at Tammany Hall daily, from 9 o'clock A. M, til 2. M, Papers must be out ten days before the a T, DUNLAP, Chairman, HE CARS OF THE SIXTH AVENUE RAILROAD leave Barclay street, tu tho rear of the Astor House, every ‘wo minutes and s hai‘,'for the Crystal Palace direct. REWARDS. eee ANA $100 REWARD WILL BE PAID FOR THE ARRES' ‘ednesd: and convictton of the per ead ight last, LC egeete \e! ticus Engine Compan; ‘0. 6, in Henry street. : pany NO ALERED PALMER, Foreman, ~ $5 REWARD.—STOLEN ON TUESDAY, ONE DIA- in amber. Dealers and others are req mond by set ‘th REWARD WILL BE PAID FOR THE RECOVERY q] of a small package of teed left in the 8 o'clock train a (October 21,) from Newark. The ackago with Platt & "4 care, yesterday mornin, LN. Wators, 29 Fulton street, finder will please leave the No.4 Liberty place, or with Al Newark. () REWARD.—STRAYED OR STOLEN, FROM TH subscriber, « black horse, nine yours old, band: high, and had when stolen, along tail, Address BENJAMIN: 7. PLATT, Manhaseett Post Office, North Hempstead, L. 1. ‘LOST, A POINTER DOG, MOTTLER White; answorste the name of Dash, yhoever will return 0 to 153 8 street, will ceive the above reward, d'the thanks of ie owner, RIWARD OTHE PARTIES THAT TOOK A POCKET book containing money and ills at the entrance of the National Th lay REWARD. liver color, they will wend the papers to Cape, R°Ps Lines, Jersey Gi, ey will send the 0 re. , through post, or otherwise, % ANK BOOK LOST—WITH THE NAME OF ELLEN ‘Thompson, No. 15, 1874, ‘The finder will be liberally re- warded by leaving ft at the bank, in Chambers street. LACK SILK PLUSH.—STOPPED, SURPOSED TO have been stoten, a piece of black silk plush: | The owner, ying charges, can 0 same. "Appig to Mominene & Barnes, It Nassau street. same. Apply to Mom er 2ST INST. ph po tg at the a book, with th 0 of business marked nthe cover. “Whoo cr will return the sme t0 79 John street, will be anitably rewarded, 1 a OST—ON OR ABOUT SEPTEMBER MTH, ONE CASE oer vcoks (uibies) marked J. New Fon Bur: ved to have been taken by mistake from Sanford’s indepen, jent Line, pier 14 North river. ry Freaks hey) oe! pete new “Osis, ploe H4 North river. ST—IN OR NEAR THE IRVING HOUSE, YRSTER- ‘and papere—the latter of no value to any one but the owner. Sl0 reward wi)! be paid wpon the return of the same at the of- fice of the Irving House, Ce iment YESTERDAY, A WALLET, FROM OFF THE Ti iene eat rs one of Ripp & ywn’s Ninth ue stages—lost at th z ones a ia te for $125, end . Blanchard, ¢ 4 and Mt witch has heen stopped. The finder will be ! d by returning it to theowner, U.K. rer are Brown's stage office, sonnet of Twenty cial : and Math avenue. | a ST—ON FRIDAY MORNIN %, ast INSTANT, NW L° ing. tye the Park to Wi mi Ay jet eae heavy plain, double-cased gold and chain. § «ew Ke beraty srvgrled returning the same to 20

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