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eonelusion which involves considerations of #0 important City Pelitics. to Sap Francisco, cupper SO ee, Me sicinniie & character, it will be perosived that the testimony upon | = EIGHTH WARD WHIG RATIVICATION MERTING. OM: avartay fan, i a D— YOUNG MAN, WHO IS ANTED-A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE x a will ba paneuand ee oe ; - , tend his funeral, from his Inte residence, No. 29 West p J SP ROT ARES, Stand at Well underniond.” This duty have cheer” | 100, Weta was hold at Merrit Hal von poy nOwis 4 Go. Pio Talia scene Sesh, o-merrow atternoan, 86 two o/clods Ptaily, ne wholerale ry qooig importing Mere forectes. Please call a. 105 ilingly performed; I have carefully reviowed Highth ward case gore geags Hall, in Spring street, teste the and I have alo listened with pleasure and | for the purpose of rat folowing regular whig | Yatuable Fort Hamilton Villa Sites at ‘attention to the remarks ot counsel, both against you and | ticket :— Anction.—We wish to call the attention of all persons thi jour behalf; and from all the facts, <3 devele ped uj desirous of obtaining ® handso: ilding site, also © ‘amination, 1 lave arrived ata’ conclusion whign'| | For Senstor—Wr, 8, Gregory. De an i ie . levale di importing, precisely without further notice. FR eee Ar. 8 eee abe cae Magy Louise, only child of John L. and Mary Louise | ‘assistant bookkeeper. The best of ro given. Salary |) —————— Greene, aged 153; months. not 80 eb of an object asa good situation. Address 7 ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Her funeral will take place from their residence, No, | 7 Houston street, (000 iogit JURBE Woman, as chambermaid and Iaundreas, in & 96 West Eleventh street, to-morrow afternoon, at three | CpyaTioN WANTED.-A YOUNG MAN, TWENTY | tail i'lis Seventh events, toler Meee Eh tad won. tend the fuceral, this afternoon, at two o’ eonscientiously believe to be tible with reason, an- Fer Assembly—Edward Greene, made to-morrow, by Albert H. Nicola) o’elock. The friends of the family, and of Thomas G, t years of age, a tolerabl d scholar, can speak | cicth street: d oor, front room. fe by Mir oultoot opinions, uniatiueaced by any | For Alderman—Wnm. Tucker. Paine att Talmage and Rancall H. Greene, are requested to attend, | Soa qrite English, Pesach, Italian, ‘and Crock: ‘also apeaks | ‘oo swwewtt0cend ior, front room, eal feelings, and such an one astean both nowand | For Councilmen—17th spiich Horatio N. Wild. f Fort Hamilto: without further notice. Turkish by practice, is desirous of obtaining a situation as an WANTED IA, PROTESTANT WOMAN, 00) J “ —18th dfstriet, Davie Coleman. vary in sike from ono to three acres exch, On Thursday, October 27, afeer ring iline: interpreter with a gentleman travelling. For information Wash and iron, fora family of leven. To fa capable after endorse and approve of. Previous, however, forest ti uraday, r & lingering 38, terps y [a capal to you and’ the public the conclusion at Mt —L0th district, Hliphalet Bootman. este: Geuve, aad i adjoining thee ery ig known 94 | Cyantorse L., wife of John 8, Real. . address F. B. No, 201 King stroct, Charleston, 8, C. and willing person good way votore which I have arrived, I wil revert an}. brielly comment - —20th district, John Forshay. Within the past six months. Several buildings aro bn courwe | _ The relatives and friends of the famfly are invited to at- | ¢ MUATION WANTAD—AS GENBRAL CLERK, BY 4 | See ne rane, reat, upon the case as it has presented itself to my mind. The | For Axsessor—John Gantz, of erection, and ® large number arc under vontract, to be | tend the funeral, without further invitation, this day, at who has born in this country's short ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, Mit and all important fect for the prosegation inthis | For Constables—Wm. B. Jones and James L, Howe. commenced in & short time. Wo can safely aay, that these | twelve o’clock. from the resirence of the faraily, No, 88 iP wnian, French and English, Wedid make “tw cook, wash anddiron, who understands baking, an ase to show, is, your position with reference to | | For School Commissioners—J. W, Fell and James M, | desirable cottage sites are, without cxce! West Twenty second street. Her remains will be taken to nerally useful for a moderatesalary, Address | making up shirts ently, and can do plain cooking withoud the 4 lat br about the. time the murder |. Murray. . Were ver offered in the vicinity of N Norwich, Coun., for interment. Kop, Herald offic showing, Please call at 119 Charlton street, corner of Wash: @ leceaxed at or about 5g ge oe sd For Trustees—A. L. M. Seott and Samuel J. Berry. being unsurpassed, having an ex ‘On Thursday, October 21, Mancaner E, Hau, infant — — — ington, Can be seen for two days, if not suited in a good must havo been committed. 1 tint, evident from | _ For School Inspectors—James Webb and Lewis F. Wada | Uicecht’ Hach Grncsseud” sg daughter of Margaret and Robert Hall, aged T'year, 3,| GALESMAN WANTED-IN A WHOLESALE WINE | home.’ Has twelve months city referonee, ements and the testimony of Mr. and | worth, Fort Hamilton 'is only five months and 7 days 1 § RC pene en gs apr he ied ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPEOTA Urs Jones that the deceased camo to hor death between | Schievel’s Trasn Band was in attendance, and played be- | accessible by steamboats and stagen, the whole ‘he friends of the family are reqpectfully invited to at- | hand tai aman ‘Of Southern and Westera trade, «li ung, woman, a0 chambormas ta 4 ae ie the hours of six and seven.o’clock on Sunday, the 9th of | fore the meeting was held a series of martial, patriotic, | \ill make this place as conveniont of aoeoee na ey eo] All communications must contain | would take care of children, Geod city reference.mCan be ly’ ould be ai from the | ral salary will be pai i oon which will be considered confidential. | toen for twodaysat “0 Eleventh street, between Fifth aud Oct: t., inasmuch as she was seen by you after the sired, b; eontl desirous of i residence of her parents, No. 94 James street. real name and adi mn | our fix olock, upon the ack Stump road, between | a/,Oettonal airs, to Keep up the spirits of the Tmak | plseshis pete restdenens the xcumbent kine reiop ail | OnThutsda torning, October gf Cusisas) F, Drsmam, | Adare C:H ierald Gite, "°° Sixth avenues, in the rear, . the house of Mr. John L. Denton and that of Mr. Mackerel; | PAt'Ys Pl ym leave pier No. 3, North river, at 10 o'clock, A. M.; returning | Req., in the 68d year of his age. WO RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMEN [WANT] SITU- ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABER YOUNG WOMAN. ‘and that she was not upon the road when Mr. and Mrs. | weather. . i feces ge Saclock, F also, stagee will | a Oe Jamilton ferxy, His remains were taken to Washington city for inter- ations, one as cook. Isa good leundress Theother a6 's situation to do general housework in ® small family, Jones over it, at about the hour of seven o'clock. The meeting orpaniae’: by appoint + Carpenter | Brooklyn, at nd 1036 o'elook, A Mei | ment. chambermaid and waiter, They save tno best of reference. | or chamberwork. Isa good washer and ironer. Has good ‘There cau, therefore, be but little donbt that [am correct | Chairman, butas that gentleman declined to act on ac- | Fitualiue At. lopizous of attend: | On Thursday, October 27, of consumption, Mr, Joun | Vlease call at 161 West Twenty-secoad street, for two days. | reference. Apply at 25 Vandowater stroet. ression as to the time the act was perpetrated; | count of ill health, Mr. Lake was appointed, but did, not or one thertfore, be a conceded point that Lal were | come forward, and consequently Mr. Boyd was voted to fo a position’ where you might have committed the deed, | the chair. The reportof the Charter Convention and of The next question which p:esents itself for consideration, | the Assembly Convention, was then read by the secretary, is the provability of your being the individuals who com- | J: M. Price, and ulars, by ap- | Rox, in the 50th year of his age. 10 BOOT AND SHOE DEALERS—A YOUNG MAN LL rove , No. 182 1. O. of O. F., - “ » ommae a 3 -————— vited to atiend the funeral, this afternoon, at two | he ete preferred. Apply at 25776 Greenwich strect, nowr lopted. A committee was then ap- Roosevelt and Bridge Streets Ferry, from | o'clock, from bis late residence, No. 250 West Thirty-niath 2 ® situation where aracter unquestion- oot. Enquire mitted the offence; and in order to détemnine this ques- inted to draft resolutions, consisting of Messrs. Murray, | Roosevelt street. New York, to Bridge stroet, Brooklyn — | street between Ninth and Tenth avenues. REE SALESMI y OR SILK AND DE ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE tion aright, it is necessary to take inte consideration, not Eicoexs, and Miller. Persons wishing to commute’ for the next six months, can |” Philadelphia papers please cop Y ligt rd helen ieee te eee W x girl, as chambermaid and waiter, «r a3 nuree ay] seamstress, ' Tho Lest of reference given. Please call at — 216 ‘Seventh avenue, between Twenty-fourth and Twenty fifta etreeta. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PERSON, A SITUA- ¥ tion, to do chamberwork and fine washing, Or chamber- ‘ANTED—BY A STEADY YOUNG WOMAN, A SITU- Work and plain sewing, Best of city references given, Please t 78 Bi a 7 ‘ation as cook and laundross. Has no objection to go call at 78 Sixth avenue, Can Le seen for two day guast) Cees tt ms PB eT dg enly your position with rd tothe decaased, but als Mr. W. T. B, MiuKen being called for by those assem- sine yp Pg egy Rage pean thong bled, mounted the platform and addressed the meoting you severally admit the fact, as Ihave before stated, | about a ‘noble boy” on board of the old ship, givin, of passing the deceased upon the road, between the | the meeting to understand that this said boy was General t houses of Denton and kerel at a point about | Winfield Scott. Fae eama's irs Teakkats, onthe bu) ve hundred yards south of the pond upon the Mr. J. M. MURRAY, one of the committee appointed to } ghjy dcr ay get e farm wart $24.0 flict of Denton; and it appears that one of you, draft a series of resolutions, then read them to the meet- Of , , 0005, m it the oRens fa of Kousevolt street, om the On Wednesday, October 26, WF oa age, Lenser Hicks, | fands only need apply. W. 8. BOND, cau alg wife of Captain ‘Sandford Hicks, in the 720 year of her age. Dollare—One of | “Her relatives are rerpectfully invited to attend her fa- F fast horas werth | eral, which will take place this morniag, at half-past eight o'clock, from the residence of her daughter, No. 18 e Boratio street. Her remains will be. taken to Westtield NTED- for interment. situatior California papers please copy. tion to how At Yonkers, Westchester county, od Wednesday even- | for two day ing, October 26, Manta Cowprry, widow of the latg Peter | Second avenues, fe countT Please enll or address C. K , No. 4 Cliff street. Wanawe OR THREE GOOD CAP MAKERS, [None others need ck ly. re LEARY & CO., Hatters, Astor House. ¢ ; thousands of arti Michael) knew her. The time of passing was al ing, which were unavimously adopted. The resolutions past sixo’clock; she was at the time alone, upon a | Were unanimous in favor of ihe ticket. bicket, varying in road, night was fast approaching, and one would Mr. Grecory, the hig candidate for Benator, then ad- | fice, 689 Bro: naturally suppose that she would have endeavored to | dressed the meeting with regard to the internal improve- eated. In no cave lost, for there om 25 cents to $40, waiters - o family. Can be seen ‘ect, between First and P wenty-third str Keep pace with you, in order to secure herself against | ments of the State, which he said had always been the Pig eed ee eer Fo ea harm, or the possibility of harm, and that you in turn | whig policy. | The speaker became at last very prosy, aad ; : 3 » | “The relatives and friends of the femily are invited to Maca: ba Corks pee iberenghile aodestoaietall Dasnee pl ea Hay rt ould have exhibited your gallantry in keeping, if not in | was cut short by the musie striking up a tung. ey Woy will open thele’ extensive retail catablisn. | Attend the funeral, from the residence of her brother-in- | ment and pustry cooking. Beat of city roforence given. AD- y city sane her immediate company, at such distance from her as to ir. WiLD, fo of the Sev ment on Saturday, Oct. 29, 1863. Popular trade, popular | MW, captain Samdel Candler, No, 244 Clinton street, in | plyyfor two daya at 145 Seventh avenue, between Twenti 0 years. Please oall at 444 Fourth streat, moar have erent ‘any person from laying violent hands ypon poneaaey iy hese es ieee tie meagan goods, and popular pric: this city, to-morrow afternoon, at two o'clock. at and Twenty-firet strocte, the Bowery, front basement. her; but on the contrary, can it be suppored that those | reproved the gentlemen who had been invited for no! ———— On Wednesday morning, October 26, Many, wife of Cor- ANTED—A SITUATIO : 3 pease “82 oe who should have acted as her protectors and detenders, Ha, Bie SAE artim Del lg Communication —On the Complaint of | selius C. Schenck, and daughter of the late George Pirnie. Sai ie oamak tea cane ANTEDTBY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT WO- were the persons who committed this offence? No eye . Tuck, fhe candidate for Alderman then adivess- | john Rynearcon, of Peuusylvania. » fow days since, against | The relatives and friends of the family are renpectfully | sist in washing and ironing, Gust. Oak tema well waaentmeninds. Fienas eal) toe toe save that of the Omnicient, beheld what took plaveat the | ed the meeting, and said that it had been reported taat | two young men ‘im the emplo: y, for inisrepre- | invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, | city re'erence given. Can be sven for two day: days, at 212 Madison street, in the rear. time you passed each other, and hence I ain left to de- | he had voted for General Fierce as President; this he had | sentation in the warrantee « of awateb, al- | No, 69 Eliznbeth ‘treet, this afternoon, at one clock, | ®Venue, third feor, 28, Ab Sie SOUR eS without further notica ‘ RUAMIOM AR abann LL AR ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG . ANTED—A SITUATION AS GENERAL SERVANT, 01 oF co ourdiorte tt ee thus 2ddress- conclnsivaiy that sait eases were over thirteen | , On Wednesday evening, October 26, at the residence of in & atnall private family, by a stes ‘y, active woman | ghey geation fe ee pos soon the important quai of :ime as conaected with tks contin e candidate for Assembly, then addres: arats, and nearer four¥een, curate fine: The comslaint was his father, T. A. Demill, Tomas A. Desir, Jr., aged 27 ‘ood plain coo! an waeh aid frou) and do general hase. y :. = le case. It appears fron the testimony of Mr. Roe, that | ¢ meeting. forthwith dismissed, (Signed) JAMES NESBIL, years. mmended, Apply at 81 1wentyfourti ae > SCOTC! =f left Mr. Sotn's at or very er the hour of half The meeting, after giving three cheers for the, ticket, New York, Uct. 27, 1853. Clerk of Police. His friends, and the friends of the family, are respect- in th pret ren Hikes ORES, (OR ae forinedd t six o’clock—at all events, at the time you passed the | Separated.’ 'It was altogether @ very ‘sorry’? alfair. fully invited to attend his funeral, from St. Mark’s OTERTANTGIRE, | Sees the other ss chambermaid’ and to assist in washing ased upon the road, at the point designated by you, | None of the “distinguished” whigs who had been invited Penmanship.—A Brfiliant -Opportunity.— | Church, Stuyvesant street, this afternoon, a: half past t eide according to the process of human reasoning; and in | Hever done, President Pierce would be the last man in leging that the cases of said wa: ing this, T am necessarily obliged to take Into consider- | creation that he would now vote for. (Applause. ) as reese sce. inane’ ABLE PR Ww and ironing. Both are Prutestants. Hest of city reference , elves; and tha atthotaice war tte hetien dnsivccd bE mctocane thet. u: f situation to do thamberwork aud sewing, oF as nurse. | fivon. Would both like to engage in the same femily. Ap pig of pension, the oo otal not struck, small boys and other like fry. Sepatty, nay, too Lr en Le ise etter a Mopac child of Rebeoos and Jacob Tilton, aged 1 year, 2 months | rear. —____ | WWASTED-A MIDDLE-AGED GIRL, IN A’ SMALE jour of seven. Hence, reeived that Ne 1 $300 t osent bi pile. 2 ie 4 “ ne private family; she must be a first'rate washer am you were the persons that committed thie oxime, that you | Brooklyn City Democratie Nominations. | “ Wp nyies ent deta ae The friends and acquaintances are respactfully invited cr abiaicrercigr rare ete ye pls abet ane igoner amd good couk, Waxes $68 month. A ny at ee Trust have done the samme and walked a distance of w nile |~ The Democratic ity Convention met in the Freeman] ookkeeping-cA Liberal Proposition. | t@ sttend the funeral, this afternoon, at three o'clock, | gly, 2ouRe,womenioncies, chambormatd or waiter, and is Fourth avente, Det ween 11 and 4 o'clock to-day. Undoubied ae and about a hupcred yards in the space of time of about | Building in Fulton street, last evening, and organized by | wr. GULDSMITL’S circular, just issued, offers to all who | {0m No. 30 North Moore street. The remains will be | she also understands making boy's clothes, embroidery, & references required. . twenty-eight or thirty minutes. Now, could this horri- | the appointment of Jease M. Folk, Chairman, and Isaac | may commence the study of bookkeoping at his writing | taken to Greenwood Cemetery. The best of eity references given. Can be seen for two days, —BY A STEADY, INDUSTRIOUS YOUNG Die tragedy have been enacted by you during that time/— | Van Anden and E. Cooke Hull, Secretaries, After the | rooms, roadway, on or be: Tuesday, November 1, a rons She violation of her person, thé placing of the body in | usual preliminary business, the following ticket was | free course of penmanship under hig own competent super avenue, in the baker's store. No number r the pond, and the walking of the distance of a mile and | placed in nomination : vision. BYERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY ANTED—BY A F over in twenty-eight or thirty minutes of time? ‘To this I | — Street Cemmissioner—Charles Tenney, Sewing Machines.—Always In Advan DITA RAT TARA ATE RARITY AGAR MGA ReaGeE cate by calling at the corner of Twenty-eighth strvot and Seventh women, & situation, Sumber required: __| ironer and can bake bread, Good 1 Sts = respectable family, with whom ele has PECTABLE WOMAN, A SITUA- | Jerre, ‘Can be soon until engaged, at 244 Gold street, ve. on one need apply but a respect- | {ween Johnson and Myrtio avenues, Brooklyn. kK; isa good washer and nee from a highly ved for the last two uired. : answer, most emphatically, no! In this opinion my asso- | Comissioner of Repairs and supplics—Robert White. thihee Hagar ninlaiyogehs BEE , SIXTH AND SEVENTH PAGES | sblefomily; can give six youre rotorence, Please apply at iste fully concufs with 16; and we, therefore, ocaslude | Collector of Taxes and Asseasments.—Alfred M. Wood, | Sii,the world in improvements, wo ar THIRD, 6! tie Broadway. aes ANTED-SEVENTY-FIVE STOUT YOUNG MEN and adjudge that there is no probable cause to suppose —— ———— irely now construction, and which WANT's. ANTED—A LADY, IN A LACE AND TRIMMING W to ship as green hands or landsmen on ® whaling voy- you to be guilty of the offence charged, and that you are Political Intelligence. y. Aslight examination of tl RE Le SE GO rinses Mente OOO oh storo, one exporienced in A first-class trade, and who is | %&° to the Pacific O ae fifteen or twenty month The | ‘ntitled to an honorable acquittal at our ‘hands. Sovru Amuoy, N. J., Oct. 27, 1 od sont ties be tetas Ge Galtaea te GOOD GIRL WANTS A SITUATION AS CHAM. | a tirst rate salccwoman, competent to take the Whole charge | Smount of $75 advanced to each man before sailing if neoos- At the conclusion of the opinion, the prisoners could (oe Se ee ale sud funy be lind aan git galiaad bo | AL Somaid and waiter. Apply to her prosont mistross, $2 | Of'astore. A very liberal will be paid, Cf ae ey RR Sapatza thst the C Court, “yond Lae tee Sin—I observe that my name {s published in your paper Se * | Greenwich avenue. reese ees Be 0 te, UP aeaire, opposite Pier 12, North River. + | of the 26th inst. as one of the Vigilance Committee of the | Carpetings.-Peterson & Humphrey, 379 | |, Spears = arate near mate ; ma ) ly said that when he was brought into the Court to | reform party in the Third ward. roadway, ee cacalveN oad: acol Ch oe toie fall AE Er heorag 4 Fg mg any ¢a- seuve Gui ic es cate af eataned haa eta eee NTED—BY A YOUNG COLOR! hear the decision, he felt certain that he would have to | The meeting of gentlemen who appointed that commit- io of Hich and elegant carpetings, Importod expressly for | Pasiyrer would qo as companion to an invalid person, OF a8 ggneraliy useful. “Bost ‘of city, rotereuce, “Plots call at bly understands his bu ° goto Hempstead jail, The friends of the prisoners | toe and placed my name among their nutaber, were, goachman. iy trade, consisting of rich Bouvaise carpets, (in ono entire | pick nurse in a genteel family. The best of reference given. 16 Christopher street. Can be seen for two day Pan Vring frst rate city ‘k and embroidery, in silk, gold, an overnoss in & gentoo! it. ‘Tho beat of rete mustered around them, shaking them by the hands, and | goubtless, unaware that Iam a resident of New Jersey, | ‘#7Pet, medallion, centre, and landscape border, surpassing | Ynquiro for Mie, Wilson, 195 Groon street. —-. | his last employer. call at Mr. if J Sy = + carpet ever in this country,) medailion velve! wot ANTED IMMEDIATELY—A GOOD SECOND Broadway. SeCe TNA Aang Bes Ua RG Apelast Of she Court rote se ee (Oe Ce Eamine , tapentry, and Bustos carpets, and ar maaee YOUNG GERMAN LAB, WELL BRouGHT UP, | WV. to co South, in a sicst class Hotel. Inquire Rae oe pa beA GUN aan ANGI iN . > 3 er carpet usual found in carpet stores. 0, oll- lesires to find employmem in a dry goods, fancy, yhite, Claren: tol. at * pe Benjamin D, filliman has been nominated by the whigs Sloth, in great variety, for eale on the inost liberal: corms. iailinery store, ‘Beat relersnoce given. Dizeot letters to Dr. eeeoeenae ee & x light and gontool business, that will pay trom $00 os 8) The Turf, for the State Senate in the Second district, Kings county. peepee Pos (Ba CO a ae FY AFORE WANTED-ONE WELL RECOMMEND | Det mop cates. > Tare Shanes. Apply to Gocege W. UNION COUUSE, L. Ix—TROTTING. ‘Hon. William C. Alexander, ‘the President of the New Gremendons Bar ing in ©. ted RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL WISHES A SITUA- | ,hhor,‘troctnee® $10 month. Inquire at No. dit Atlantic 4 Y Tavnspay, Oct. 27.—Match, $400, mile heats, best three | Jersey Senate, has been nominated for re-election to that A ‘ON’ tion, a4 chambermaid and plain sewer, or to take care of | —— aes ————_—_——_—_-— ‘ANTED—A YOUNG MAN, TO ATTEND A RETA: five, in be body by the democracy of Mercer county. a CE Od ;ehe understands her business perfectly, and lived in ANTED—BY A RES: ‘ABLE YOUNG PROTEST- ‘watch and jewelry store. ‘One who has a. good kusw 1 Ata ae hanged e whigs of Monroe county have nominated Davis Yat nrg dc ten | aco frteen months. ‘The best of city r . ‘ant girl, a situation as chafibermaid ina small private | edge of the businéss and can. repair jewelry is douitud. Ap J, Doty named ch. m. Fanny... 211 1| carpenter as thelr candidate for Congress to all the faivet, Mosaio and’ Brussels t Ga ha Sete Fuaec caye: © lense cal family. Pleneo call'at €2 baue Tvrancy-aixitsteese ply to John Cox, 208 Broadway. up stairs, & White named g. m. Lady Suffol tree 22 vacancy occasioned by the resignation of Hon. A. Boody. Farce ply ‘and ‘carpets! * Fae ae a i = Time, 280500 6—2.00}¢— Sil x, a Horne rap an Eble cove w INTRLIIOHNT YOUNG, CHAN LaDr, Witg | WANMap a a ehtulortadl taa‘wat Tiaras | W Ray. acd cp eiruatey ranuret, eho i ‘The above was a very spirited trot throughout; and re ee x Moor olloloths, 1 to 8 yards Potseeses a thorough knowledge of ‘most, lit rary: and sel: ee SS ee Sener ik pg eg A as jd date ecatidiabed edhek cies cs abet although Lady Suffolk was beaten, it does not take an Oct. 27 —J. Jamieson vs. D. Millemar ts was an ac try Sucedbaoris diesel ust toll 40: eune ae Branches, '0s well as sn, onusual ds Mhilvor, &e., do: | 88 Place, 93 Crosby stre » between Prince and spring. ANTED—A YOUNG MAN, AS CLERK; MUST WRITE — ‘@ tair hand and be well recomimondell ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE MIDDLE AGED | 2010 Tost Office, atatingsalary required,” “odFees box Protestant woman, a situation to take care of eldidren and sew. Jlas good city re‘erences from her last place, where ANTED—A YOUNG MAN, TO ATTEND BAR. AP. a in. fota from the great fame she has acquired as a trotter. | tion for trespass, brought by: plaintif! acainst defendant seen jammer, the lest sixteen of | for carting Estee and Mie Done eaiatae dhe Aacivigiiy Fighth avente. Plaintiff claims $1,0)0. For plaintiff, ding throughout the country, KELTY & FERGU- > agago window shades, gilt eernices, lace and muslin curtains, | fires 4 situation ag instructross or Wf irt ‘on @ lot on Twenty sixth street, near | i their stock of goods. The demand fer window decorations | Atcrican vergivgh, "A wot stating amoiat od to 1, E. L.. No. 58, care of Messrs. Albert Matthews; for defendant, E. L, Shepard and C. A, P No, 200% Broadway, and No. 64 Reade street, aro, the . B. 1... No. 85, € anv plates Arte VIET ED mR A stant work. But her last race was probably run yesterday | ax, a 2 bisa pal manufscturers and importers, and offer great ins 1! ssau sireet, Will meet with prompt Bei she Pee ae aaa Snes fatness _ ply at 76 Prince strect, eas afternoon, She has been sold to a wealthy gentleman, ae RESPECTABLE SCOTCH WOMAN WANTS A SITU- SP aeaeaal con a : as A Betas peers GERMAN APOTHECARY. A YOUNG Court Calendar—This Day, Irish and Scotch Whiskey.—J. Mchan’s 40:00 ohaeahi " 1 housework; is « tei eapal or child's nurse. Please call at 192 Sixth man who can speak English, and who is fully compe- Sor $2,500, who intends taking her from the track, and Svrreue Circurr Covrt.—Nos, 1,033, $92, 413, 414, 415, Waseda Londonderry pure malt, and Gaompalaton's Bentshs ‘4 washer and ironer; good reference can he given. Callas | evenue neat Thirtocnth stroets 5 tent, may apply do Rbsneser ‘ook, 2711Washington street, be- keeping her for private use. He intends to breed from | 416, 419 to aul inclusive. ae beh oaanat ng Whiskey, of genuine qual ity, and in qnanti je guit pur | i ‘Twelfth stroet, between First and Second avenues, first EY NURSE SITUATION. WANTED, LY RE. P.M. her, if possible; and should he be successful, the old sired States Disraicr Covrr.—Nos. 53, 73, 74, 75, | obasers. de 1 anon wey, OOF. Cop ry Ny, to wet mura cr ‘ANTED—A YOUNG MAN, IN A SHIP CHAND- turfites, who have for so many years risked their fortunes 76, 77, corner Anthony street, own residence. References fart 1. Apply at 263 Twenty: lery store; he must write 2 good hand, and be willing to Court—(Two Branches.)—Nos. 336, 1,175, 829, en her speed and bottom, may yet have a chance of | ais S00 48h 400, Gol” 402, 04, Sad, 215, 467.7400, 409, | Human Artificial Eyes—This day, Recotv~ a ie house, No. 86 “posting their piles” on some of her progeny. She | 500, 601, 502, 503, 264, 163, 217. ee ee ee eee site: | the doctor's fuapeetion. est of city reference given, make himself generally useful ood ret 08 . ‘ating age, sud ideas of salary, Ws I, Hh Worm WOMAN WHO 48 LOST HER CHILD, AND HASA | cighth strect, between Ninth and Tenth avent of milk, wants a baby to nurse at her own a et eee poe ‘Addres: Pitth street, Williamsburg. Has passed Wee AMERICAN [WOMAN, AS HOUSE: | Ogice. keeper iu a hotel. Also one to take charge of the linen — - ee department, Apply at 825 Broadway, ‘ANTED—A YOUNG MAN AS BARKEEPER, ONE fresh br will be delivered to her new master to-day. ed out the slightest pain or operation, and when properly ad- = SOT <5 ise) "3 jaste: will Ka h bal 5 4 N ENGLISH PROTESTANT GIRL WISHES A SITU’ — - > he derstands his busi: and can 4 Lady Suffolk was the favorite at 100 to 60 previous te |+ Fine Arts.—The Plumbe National Gallery, | Pveli Nuqueste his former ‘patients to call immodigeely. ation to take care of chilacen, or to travel with a lady - ANTED—A GOVERNESS, IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, | commonded 110m his last employer, “ADpIp Ck Wiesoee a 4 ly, to on the upper corner of Broadway and Murray street hae phed ia 3b Hohe - fechees” Pu ty at Thomas Roons in the country, where there are two children. A Ind ‘the start, and although there was but a slim attendance, | Saged to ies attractions Mr, Butler's daguerreotypes in oil, | Mowe thetitet eholce, | Br. Powe Le reset ian gene em | ee Rioesochorn strech, South Brockigas for two days, > | competent to tench English, French aud’ music, Good teu | Weeterow. In consequence of the inclement state of tho woather, | BCR, should be seen by all Who appreciate Heath "and | Yofeloek daily at ble efieo, Mil Broadway. Ss COMPANTON | Housiymulvercauite. Applyet 3} Brovoott place, Tent | “WTANTED TITER SALESMEN, WH ARE AG- 1 Park row, LADY DESIRES A ‘SITUATION, AS COMPANION | stroot, between Broadway and University plac “sayesgdasdipesa elena tnene! Tc deslediy pe Systema: by @ | Mair Dye and Batcholor’smanufae- | £4, (0 lady or invalid, and can act also ia tho capacity of seapenercone tees rata dns caeeetare aap hi fee oe ig ve ort nap aeeni ela ‘irst Heat.—Fanny won the pole The nags came u The Daguerreoty, iystem, Rees & children’s governess; is striotly moral, and can give the very ANTED—A PROTESTANT GIRL, TO DO THE GR- ily yoked for the word, deen Vere started very evenly: Cow for taking four hundred pictures daily, wt the price of Peer eas Sepeaite Ate: ae eh agent to ne ighest sntisfa ction in either eapactty oY ule have: ee neral housework of x small family; one fond of chil- ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG MAN, A Hayter to guy, a tones | AGUA a rp a ee oh gas | per Se ea nee gi eater | Couatc trate ata, ror dds Gon. | $eathaetmmrniee arrestee win | VU a gaat Brn ety i afterwards, giving the track to the old mire and the lead, iti a) ivate rooms all on one floor. Copy the address, oes, Heraid office, i 3 ; Leer tefl i wuich ie Srinsined tothe ends ‘The qearer pas rai | Beuthares "= snPotane © a teenie, Room He oa tit tna ANTEDAA GOOD GOOR, WASHER awp TaowaR | A'uhe Matas? COR: wessla"sed WAT Seok nk Fegched in forty seconds, the half passed in 1:17, and = = , restores RESPECTABLE GIRL WANTS A situation, as | WARTEDIA Go0p COOK, WASHER AND TRONER | trompt attention. the heat completed in 2:39. Fanny broke up several The Silver Mcdal was awarded by the feces al black or brown color with moro than its original cook, washer and ironer, in a emall private family. | Apply, with references, at76 West Thirty-firat stroct, frou 8 = times during the mile, in conseq uanion of feeling too fine. @merican, Justitate to MEDEURST asamp 27 Maiden verses, evgminus at the same tine givin, Fey CH ae call at 125 Boorum street, South Brooklyn, for two | fo? fg"'4" La Nono pats taore ughly competent person, to fori atgratge dee sf) ag. Me opty aod oR ettled r04 7 i the b sntlemen’s wigs, October, 1) 16 res. Manufactured, avid, and a) AYS. rages: e ty i spectable youn! man, 22 years he, however, be Sareea aa as the ace progres MA Sonpeen; ladon! trunk and lagek bealae! dor wl Ws No. 6 Astor Howse, ORISTADORO'S, 23 rr eee SER Eee A Soe sree Dey sue, fie hk ved with a wolf known gentleman ofthis city Second Hical.—* Go ul hardly escaped the lips o | Warranted not to shrink or change color. RESPECTABLE WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION ‘ANTED—BY A YOUNG LADY, A SITUATION AS | for two yeare. He thoroughly understands the care and ma- the jucges before Suffolk broke up, and she fell off half a doven lengths before she recovered, far too great a di tauce to be mace up without an accident to Fanny. 3 ehambei aid d to do fine washi di je - The Removal of Collector Bronson will | tile, for uprooting hair from any part of tho bod: Sixteenth stre hy she understands cutting and attiag dresses, | nagement of horses, &c. “fie best of ro‘erences aa'to charace shirts, and ch ldren's clothes, Can give the bert recommen: | ter and capability. Address H. H., Herald effice, for two dations from her present employer, who only parts w.th her | day it + Ky " ve , aayve no offect with the sale of RAFFERTY & LEASK’S in rouge, liquid hair dye, lily white, and bair restorative, ‘ , 4 did not take piace; Fanny became very steady, and went | (al a tions and par. | old cstablished depot, &7 Walker street, moar. Brondway; RESPECTABLE WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION | because thoy are leaving the city. Inquire at No, 231 Henry Y A RESPECTABLE YOUNG MAN, A Mhrovgh the heat without a break, pass ng the quarter ok to wn hate, whioh | 129 Washington street, Boston; Bliss, Springficld; Post, as cook and to assist in bing anid ironing, May be.| “seet nema en eames ce situation as coach can or groom, who understands the pole in thirty-nine se-ondr, the half mile post in 1:16, | sttract the so much attention in the strect, at the Orysta) | Rochester; Callender, Philadelphi Seen fi day, ater present situation, No. 3 West Six- ANTED—A WET NURSE, FOR A CHILD ABOUT | care and maragement of horses, and is a good driver. Will and came to the score in 1{, with old Suifoli close up | Palace and everywhere, No. 57 Chatham street, opposite See Se ee teenth street. four wonths old; the child to live with the nurse, | give reference from his last employer. Pleasé call at 268 toler wheel. Mr. White drove this heat well, After | Chambers and corner of Pearl and Chatham streets, Clirchugh’s Wigs and Toupees,--Strangers * no arr oe a. | kadeges i. We, Mural Oley, * | Wooster stro tin tho stable, or address M. C.D. May bo do. brataily beating the old creatuga, SR, PE ae visits g the city are reminded that only at Clirehugh’s, 179 | AL XOUNG MAN RECENTLY | ARRIVED | FROM oe —————-__] seen between 1) and $ o'clock. as we havereen other drivers do under like cireumstanoes, Travelling and Evening Hats and Caps.— | Broadway, can they obtain wigs and toupees w neither ‘aris, where he was omployed in the dry goods bnsi- ANTED—TWO GERMAN G h. IRLS, ONE AS COOK, But the other to take vare OE ReRld. Haque ax aot ATE el Ge Wale oe ee, ness, ins banking house and in the stock brokerage, wishes to represent s house in New Orleans, where he intends r assortment he merely gave her own way. In fact, throughout the race, sue was | ‘le and otherwi er her head, and let her do her best in ow complete, consisting of felt hats, plia look nor ivel as such, They are light, thin and ¢ , of every Proportion: cloth and winter caps | without weight, never shrink more kindly treated slain probably ever, before’ in 2 rice, ai Brosdway Lrving House, | eT Nan The aire Third Heot.—In this heat, the mares left the scoce head Z oye Py tial ee ee Why Don’t You Try Spaulding’s Premium to nos ¢, and appeared like « double team until they | winter Overcoats, Talmas, Paletots, Sacks, | Resrwasy? The best article wa tie world foradorning and re. reached the halt mile p: #) when Sallolk suddenly fell olf | gud business coate, of every variety of pizloe and goods, se | storing yourbair. Sold by Rushton, Clark & Co., Astor and ‘two or three lengths, which she never afterwards re- | teoted for our city trade, now ready, and offering low. Irving House drng stores; Ring, 192 Broadway; and J. Ry covere!. It was not by # break, but iPscemed as if she Dik 5) DEVLINE 33 and 38 Som street, | Spaulding, manufacturer and proprietor, 2 Aeuont row, wanted to give up the contest. They were at the quarter Dag Se pad ae Beeston, pole ia thi ty-nive seconds, ani Fanny passed the half Fashionable Winter Clothing.—Alfred ic, strony 2 ’ M ry he and a tit which will bafile ‘att State street, Bi a commended can obtain cuplymasl Wy obtrestne a bete te WEED STOR etch aa ele ee | Sees bakery ; one who has attended store before preferred. ; Apply ot b8G 5 ANTED—A SMART, ACTIVE AND INTELLIGENT Apply at 528 Grand street. boy; whose duty it will be to attend to bells in an up ANTED IMMEDIATELY—A GIRL TO DO CHAM. | town hotel. Apply at the Waverley Hotel, 607 Broadway. berwork, waiting, and to assist in the washing and aos me me ironing fora family of live persons. Apply at 8 Weet Thir- Woon §MART INTELLIGENT BOY, FROM 14 teen! ect. Best city reference required, tol6 years of age, to run errands, and make himscli vokly’ going in a week or ton days. He has the best of rocom- Mondations, and canffurnish some Recuniaty guarantes. MAZOU, SL 1 atre © Rrent variety. A GOACHMAN WANTS A SITUATION stands the treatment of horses thoroughly, and i reful driver, ‘The best city reterence’ eam a note to James Egan, lierald effice. ARDENER.—WANTED, A SITU PE ETE NTT S PROFESSED a eral? fal, i c mile pole in 1:17, and came home a couple of lengths | MUNROE & CO.’S ‘ono price ” No. 4 Broaiway, | If you want Whiskers or Moustache Use tion by aaingle young man, who haga thorough know TANTED—A SITUATION, BY A MOST RESPEOE. | Sitheurthe bers of rolrente AoE to we a eet T Oe head, in 2:39), where be fowad aa extcanive ty of the bost styles of | oy onguent. It will foree them to grow thick and strong in | lodge of gardening in all its various branches, the laying out ble gil, to do chamberwork; she can do plain cook- | 268 Third avenue. Al: young man perfectly acquainted ‘Fourth Heat. Fanny took the lead at the start, and out- fe clothing, all well made, and the best of trimmings | ax ine Sipor | of flower gardens, cultivation and propagation of greenouse Weeks, and it will not stain or injure the sk sont te any part of the country. R. G. GRAHAM, 38 | and hothouse plant i Rood washer and ironer; the beat of ity rofe e country. eet Brookiyn, Mrs. Hayes, 176 Fulton, | tables; would go nce, between the Seventh nner or ap jag of asl = ae a ANTED—AT 522 BROAD tory references forcing and ra uth if required. 8: kinds of vege- call at. 1s7 Nineteenth él ight avenucs, for two days, ready-ma ; trotted Suffolk to the end, winning by several lengths, | Wed. No deviation from marked pri |A LESMEN, SCHOO} vottl Ann strect, all druggists; Pairs Vg and the beatin gett) Ne SeeMaS—the | Ready Made Winter Clothing.—Latest Sa Grins oma ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A HIGHLY RESPECT oe for hotaiar ettton toes few mea Pigs rig styles, of the most elegant and costly materials, made in the | For the Bald there’s but One Cure.—And el —— RAeeahe a VY AE eT AO BE aa ESEEOT. | to learn trades and for Novels, gitis, to go 5 Wi eames, OO Neely Sal oh ng | Hie puetets sce magnon vn dn Gevtacromegs | Qape’Cheveatoniate Woh acrvere Pa Smt. | A. atta Eno AGee oc Ge Prat Ata MUZE dt | Tayhithathncesetescamt ar cea even ewe | Medi eatine rms, Ay wil be Pump iad ‘ate pelt 21.—Trotting mateh, $400, throe mile of Frohoh casei es, wense of broadeloth, Saar 88) | Prinelpal depot, Barker's Ladies! Hair ‘Dressing Establish: speaking also the Spanish, te deirous te ebeatn. reek S seo SSeS a : ___ THUS. SPINK, Agent, _ , . . roadway. 0. ; jon in some importing house; would be willing to PECTABLE FEMALE, A SITU- = ‘ 8. Hoagland named g. g. Tecumseh, (to 250 Ib. <2 —— — Unexceptionable references piven, ‘Aduress PJ. wet nurse, ina respectable realy: Ale hes pao phon Prk th Mak on ~ wagon) t1 Walk Up! Walk Up!—See the Live Lion Trusses, Shoulder Braces, Elastic Stock. | i, Herald office. of milk. ‘Best city referenoe given. rienced nuraos, frst class seamstrosees, chambermaide, sad Mr. Gale bam stuffed with straw, DRUMGOLD & PROCH can sell a fags, for enlarged veins of the logs, elastio knec-eaps, -OUN , 7 13 East Broadway, housework servants, provided for familios of the highest re- WEMOUD (453 soe cmenovsence % 2 2 | of clothes, beautifal in style, fit, and make, sush as a gant! wry band: inal braces, Iadies belts and abdominal sup- YOUNG MAN, NOT OVER SEVENTEEN YEARS s = spectability, at MANNING'S office, 10 Tillary stroot, Brook: + | man need not be ashamed to' wear, Give our friendsa call. | porters, club-toot, knook knee and bow-leg. instruments, ‘a old, is wanted ag secretary toa gentleman aboat to NE HUNDRED HANDS, TO WIR! rene Established and patronisod Ly the best families. ‘The Empire store, at th» old stand, 120 Fulto: ¥ instrument for prolapsus ani and pilos, and belt for cor- | vel. Address, post paid, Adrian, Herald office, stating net frames, Apply to Spencer & Son, 27 Divisio _ $$ s Piloncy. &o., No. 12 Ann strovt, rm "WBOEN DEWAR: De Weer ee eG ee " et NTED—EMPLOYERS FOR FIRST CLASS SER. ; City Intelligence. Ba hor Mae be AcRleved Im ait ie Were ae & rey YOUNG MAN WANTED-IN THE OFFICE OF A ET NURSE.—A RESPECTABLE PROTEST. vane a ‘for places At MORRIS & 60.'S cata a x —Study, practice, care, ant lexterity are its “Wa on ‘ame” 1e ame 0) 3 In- ine d Bey importer, about 15 or 1s ye: of » Sa- lishment, 287 Broadway, corner of onde at 8 choice Birw Potice Reoviatio.—Complaints having heen made | GREEN) No.1 Astor House, Waemany years in rescling per: | yentor, sa a neuefacter te nis specica, Husele oalve mendes | acy fant "ear $10, Apply to Clark & Rowe, 63 Darclay | Het baby is two wooks old. Roforen this day comprises execllent cooks and laundresses, for be- No objection to go in the country. Apy Roto strovt, toy floor, of address Mrs. tels and private boarding houses. English Scotch maids and girls for housework. Nurses, English by citizens that the policemen on day duty aro inthe ha- | fuct exactitude, which now enables him to fit wnorriagl; 2B ead rt vei ae a ecg Bh oF founging away their time, reading newspapers, and | {<Sry"styte at ‘azure withhis celebrated shins, Ose sl Tate forgive ieneterioty.. (te true etlos ona inteiass ex: | ete cae 1 o etresi rhaps spending it more idly than that, instead of keep- | will prove theic superiorit; ollence are tufficient to entitle it to the confidence of th RFSPECTAGLE YOUNG MAN WISHES A SITUA- = SER ER Foo ‘and English nurse and governess. Also Gorman and ‘a sharp look out, an order will be shortly issued Contacte SER eee Public. Jeonres bures, scald, wounds, onaps, ae. sold by Kirn toattend Legon takeeharge ake, whoitenis tat ce: ANTED—A SITUATION, BY (A RESPECTABLE | French male domestics tor travelling, Ac. Terms mod by the chief to put stop to this evil Instead of being Undershirts and Drawers.—We request | CHAS. Il. KING, corner of John stregt'and Broadway. tail Liquorgtore. Best of city referonces, and evcurity gi Light ern Pisa peal a io)'ol Esyetle nhueote broke * ' kept rentry like at acertain post the policenen on day | she attention of gentlemen about purchasing for winter uso, fe a «| ifrequired. Address M. H,, orry, ET ga fer vue dns ry ‘ANTED—SALESMEN, BOOKKEEPERS, CLERKS, j daty will be ordered to keep moving ‘a every direction, bo, gue Jarre Saserienent of avery decirable style, lee, an The Great Revolution in Medicine.—It is SITUATION WANTRD—HY AN AMERIOAN TOUNG a U_ porters, barkeepers, waiters, conshmen, boys for stores than one hundred yards from his post, so that, loo, Parcels sen of Brooklyn or New Yor! necompished! Th nt of \t) i lied! I 5 muon “Siahiteen end taatesn vaste hard ANTED—A SITUATION, BY RESP: and les, sri d Sithough never very distant, there will be an *eteraat” THA PEREGO ASON, ONassaustcost, | Horee's Invicorating Witter or Coniat we haves aaioiss an, betwen elghtoen and pinetcen years of age, in vung woman, as cook. washer And ironce, ge-to de | landed ean beauited'at tho ofiee No. 4 Bast Brondyay, ate He has been an ive good q dross No, 39 Division & small family. Please call at 226 | Jeining Chatham Square Post Office, ween Firstavonte and avenue-An’ > FITZSIMON & McLERNON, that destroys di eotable store wr office. circulation kept up. By this means it is expested that ease, without weakening the sytem; thatex: | his last place for four years, ae wil bens teeter complaints of the polloemen on Cabin Passengers for Australia will Find | hilarates the spirits without entailing subsequent depression; | {o'charneter and honesty. U | genera how work in é i q the fortable accommodations the splendid A that cures indigestion im all its forms and yy ae 4 Gay duty ax idling away their time instead of a:tending |+Dagket ship HUMBOLDT, now loading tat. pier 44, N- ad. | chat tesvores the ahateered nectes tofall vigor, and reguiates | Steet eee sitaaasy ATION, BY A RESP BLE PERSONAL. i to the public servi Buty foursoon taken in the Pek CO, 84 Wall at the Lowe ro s the constitution itealt BOY, AGED ABOUT FIFTAEN YEARS, WANTAD ; ab an expeticne.d nurtg and campetant | ~~ AAAAANAAIAARARADAADADIAADI . ol 4 6 se 3 e , Answers the pu , forte oom; one who ean’ o | pectable tami ny it 4 | overs oy 4 Barth conweratono ‘eM PEER 8 0. 4 Wut Heme pep TE fnaeetrd gear en wna gu in Entice adeatesien, atin | TMEQHMATION MAMUER OF RRO GUNNER sionsry Bishop elect of California, the Rev. Wm. J. Kip, | New Mourning Store.—Patrons of the New Pisnoforte preferred, Apply at 952 Broadway, up stairs, — D. D., will take place this day, being tho festival of St. | woueniup store are peeticuleriy desired. te bear dn mind the Simon and St, Jude, in Trinity enureh, at 10 o'clock A. M exactlccation aud number of this entabiehonon, ECL HTO: | aemeee, ere rien Sees tee Snyalan. Guaniiite Cat pply in Clinton avenue, Br sohlya, third , Linon Coxvertiox.—The delegates from the various | MEW & WEED, 651 Broadway, between St. Nicholas phatmacedtiets, bave searched. te sil agce,’ and antil now, ne, Fight aid trades assembled last evening at Keen’s Fourteenth Ward | Metropolitan hotel. ||| 11 hed in vain. Let the sick he Cordial ts OK WANTED, J + Hotel, but in cousequence of the severity of the weather, | Mourning Cloaks.—Special attention ts | ur hishly concentrated, in pint butt Big CR A net, BAe COC rh A ER hay mes pram SA Al ger he hag being not over | called to the examinatim of mourning cloaks, of every de. | lars per, bottle two for sve dollars, six for twelve dollars. | uadcrstand soups and all kinds of meat cooking, and bea “AN adozen persons, including reporters, &c., im the room. | sirable patern aud style, at BARTHOLOMEW & WEED’ » Proprietor, 192 baker of Ureud. None oth apply, at W ‘The ouly business 6 importance transacted was the adop- | new motning ater, i Brondway, butweon St. Nicholas and | , Sel4 by Druxgiats, throughout sho United & Sisver, up sinices’ Reference required om spelivation, y of the unpleasant after fieo. f ordinary medicines. The basis seems to be the very Mt Chota a eet a Le ‘ted oe bys lum, ; EXVERIENCED NURSE AND aban. | ber wagon, The parents wou! a y EXVERIENCED NURSE AND SEAM- | ticulare, ai the comer of Hamilton avenue and Mill street mendations; none others heed a.ply. Apply at 177 Thomp. | Scuth Brooklyn, or Richard Mills, 271 Water atreet, N. York, A PRI | im'd te i2vcek et” Vetweet Houston and Blocker, | TSeoRWATION WANTED—ON THE STI OF JUL 7 WOLMARNTTO WORE aS, | Poi tevens, of the town ef sandwich tn Canada pi N TO WORK AT - yest, let city of io Ms tl ‘aid winle learning. Algo, stag | Keystone State, for Dunkirk Buffalo, and New York snes A SCOTCH, WELSH, OR GERMAN York, on his ote: i piivation ew Beeson em entrens catbaotiae teals Talib wroceaiehe tur tha’ | MOceaReTta Le eee, and West Indice. street, up stairs. Reference required on application, ‘sof Azo, to ram oncrrauds, and make | ¥#Y to Gloucestershire, in En land, where his Folatives 4 vari Kt SS SN OOHRS RUG CLERK WANTED—A PERSON FULLY COM os Apply at No. 6) East Broadway, {n tire base: | Since that day he hag never been ‘heard of, He rious States to unite and crush the despotism of capi- Mo Dees Geeds= Thy didasest _— — = =I ‘, Bi mdi tiers, 4 ment, from 10 to 4 o'vlock. fifty years of age, had dark hair, was rather fleshy — styles imported to this market are ally Feet sad for sate Va tee sche Pies te ee ci pt :D—BY A Rl cd sickly; he had the appearance of an English ‘yeoman, EW_& WEE Dram ov A Poriceman,—Sergeant Henry W. Cohnson died | atvery low prices, by BARTHOLO — <-> $$ Sixth avenue, | ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, | Whoever will ‘undersigned information as to ‘ded. i Married, aire. 8 On Wednesday, October 26, by thefRev. S. M. Tsanoa, Mr. & situation to cook, wash and iron; also, a respectable | What has become of him, shall be handsot w | suddenly yesterday mornivg, while on duty in the Fitch | mourning stoze, 501 Broadway, betweon St. Nicholas and | Jacques Gounsxrfy to Miss Harter third OVERNESS.—A YOUNG Protestant woman, as cliambermaid and wait JOUN PRINC! wi ward. Captain Carpenter, of the district, in his report to | Metropol tan hotels. ter of John Bramson, Eaq., oll of this clty.” daugh is dosityos of obtaining w situation as governess in taking care of children, Best of city reforonee given. 7 oe oo. ‘ORMATION WANTED.~IF MARY NORTON, oR family, or by the hour. Porry street, corner of Fourth stroct, for two di her sister Rridget Norton, now living as domestic ; by the Rey. A. FE. Compbell iments of music, piano, dc. Tortus .puoducate., Ad: ‘ ! Smmoxa to Miss Fisza ASN Thissox, bork of | dress BCs roadway Pact office, - | saeeennee, ed:—“It may be truly said of him that he died at his post; the Chief of Police yesterday morning, says of the deceas Boots dj: Ghntelihe Mest 2 hhete.—Tho Best Place in the ‘On Tuesday ‘October ‘bb, f ity to got good boots and shoes, is at BROOKS,’ 575 Th Mr. Canes - city, wi leall on Mr. Reilly, 10 P -_ although laboring under a severe pulmonary disease tor a | Way and 15) Fulton strect, Davee, patent lenther: ootteacla, | this city, : ANTEDOA WOMAN, Af COOK ©, ity, wi r. Reilly, 120 Pearl stroot, information to Tong tue, he continued faithfully to perform bis duty, | Water prot, cc. Over shove of very description; the cheap: | On Wednesday, October 24, by the Rev. J. J. Lyons, Mr. GOVERNESS, WANTEDSIN A PRIVATE FAMILY IN ATED A WOMAN: AS COOK, WasnER aNp | theltnavantarewill be given nti he fell in the street from es haustion, He was anex: | tain the city. bay Gmusuom Naruax, of New Jersey, to Rosatrm, daughter of | peanches of Burlish tanthemation French and mune onthe | CouURtEY: ® protestant Drefersed. Apply between, the hours DAWES WILL FIND A LETTER IN THE se A . Gomez, Esq., of this city. A i . o y, to Mrs. Bakor, a y fourth ‘al Post office, a " 3 ‘Watches and Jewelry, at Retail. The New » Eq. y ‘i iano and guitar. A Indy baving some exporionca in teach: | Street’ . Pak Scicips ny SuooT1NG.—Wedrenday evening James Mahony, | » Wateles aud ‘At Paterson, on Thursday, October 27, by the Rev. Mr. | fag prelerred, Apply to Brown & DeRosset, 1) Front 3%, ne co 4 0] nufacturin, . would otfully " ‘. Pac fir t " $$ $$ $$ a ar sence formmtbied sujelce by suooting inset | Foren Gheie potters then thon’ toe Colsee chet oat Wigaing, Mr, Wruam Grats, of this city, to Miss Jane | ‘WANTED-SEVERAT. GOOD HANDS 70 EMBROIDER Mea Se iten ree through the head with a at at his residence, No. 212 | room, and receive h invoice of jewelry, embracing Granam, of Paterson, N. J. NERNAN HOUSEKEEPER.—A MIDDLE AGED GER- cloth and velvet cloaks. Apply st Horton & Son's, 279 Pi ‘silk Sullivan street. He had locwed Bimseit'in a roum, aud | Srual atiety of toe vary Tatet and meet appro fed patton On Wednesday, October 16, by the Rev. Dr. Bushnell man lady is dosirous of obtaining & situation in an Ame- | Fulton strect, Brooklyn. mation reapoeti bis sister on heating the report of the pistol, went to the | which they are prepared to sell at retail much helow the ro: | Cuantas Macauixtix, Jr., of Philadelphia, to visa, daugh- | Zican or German priva tant, 4c, to escapes by his distract door of the room, and finding it fastened burst it open, | gular rates. | Watches and jgwelry carefully repaired. | ter of Richard 8. Kissaw, M. D., of this city. Tae 8 ve at ae "7 haaseiee nee, ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE etatneatertiri Schl Pie tieaniaepeitaiin when she discovered him lying on thy. floor, with the ge stock of geld pens constantly on heads “°° “| On Wednesday, October 26, nt Grace Church, Pratts- | work, ‘Retereuces Will be given bea tircecsr eae fad Zoning,orte do chambecwork, kad plain sewis” Coad ee che nae Rae eae ee, PAUOR- very large stock of gold pens constantly on hand, and ironing, or to di city reference given. Pleage eall at 190 near Seventh syonue, second floor, in sowing. Gor pistol under his arm. 2 ies bd bane gine New York, LAS a fice Post Onioe, giee ete Ebola ay Lowrion's fowl within three Gare . aR ah i tase —- Sam ols. fon. Coun M, INceRAOLL, M. C., of New Haven, Conn., to |) ————————————_—____—___________ Hoye hovel, w ave tare coal yarnee pepmentehe ye fs ph wdeendags td Perrone rates oes aes ‘oa for | Jota Hersy, only daughter of the Hon, Zadoe Pratt! of UST DISENGAGED AN D WANTS#A SITUATION AS “oe Wett) she evil oF ene praia’ down into the street from the weight of a Inge ody of | salemueh Improved planus, from tlcatoed'e anufactory, aa (The partes were Aceompanied to the altar Sereteecdetnes Conk, & Feopeekablo, steady person, who un. W'NTED—BY A RESTECTATLE WOMAN, 4 SITUA: bev wn dete ‘lite Jom oe reet from th 0 pa Fe en oh Shall mesg ce one pwasend, of this city, amd his Exosllency Gover: ee, None 'b ion as cook; is ® good washer and ironor: Can giv that bad been piled against iton the side of Fourth Steers alte ied patented {mp ins a | Soca acre y, eelleney Gover- | Wio want such vee me and wor ee E—————eEeEeEee——e——eEeEeEeeeererrerrcoereoe I, Ryan, of St. — jole agent . heed apply. Good recommondations | good city refercuces. Irlease call at, ct addi RELIGIOUS. Sieoman witha oes a ye ta ae A oe Ga aturty uy athe th Tagen Baga | Supe’ fet Timorese BRho Eve ews ens | auth et — = | savipsseas conmponganom sas 90, aasseus ; ng Us e time, ‘3 3 ition, Bogota, Sapiro Spyro AT ST PA’ y Barely escaped from being buried veneath the mass of | Se EE by Edward W. Mark, Beq., her Britannic Majesty's Acting nse cnemaee egeionraimeeng = WAXTED-A SITUATION, day October 90.— Proven oval. bd . Feed pink rarer the {ost —P. Gilbert Charge Allaires, Gronix B. Cann, Esq., of \London, to AUNDRESS WANTED, E WITH THE BEST young woman, as bermaid “aad” aa te teat dae exoeesive sxowd, whia impart Soeresieny ib selene A Dean Crit Foro tw A Barnet ov Swits. Ar nie Astor | tuowledged to be the vest; they defy competition in tone, | of thieaite eee ree OF David Castello, Ks, formerly | iine'tnod city Fetercusen, Call iu Warton veecen Aig | HetaewTek, Ms mall private family. Good city relereney | laied to attract, a limited number of Lickote, at one doling Hovsk.—The dead body of a female infant was found se- FAAllby Aad price. A large assortment at HORACE WA+ 5 eae to 1 o'clock. . ats cement, pedhithahi stole db aperidarmaengel meat Prince, “The dogts erie cathode wil be opened i Y of eroted in a barrel of «will in the yard of ¢* ge LI lig Al Rina blishimer ho ssework o! water, where he would have been drowned had it not been Uy. The heat ‘of city Feterences <i iret appl A does not thoroughly understand the business, | of the kitchen, orto do the go Xr the timely aid of rome standing by. He was taken by Pearl stroct, ee Died, ssoenspanicnpeieds a . Defiance Salamander Safes, Goylor'’s Pa On Thursday, October 27, Mra, Saran Borris, wife of 10 BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTURERS,— d him tot Fitton beast, where he wes Uefainy oe To # caTuee, ol inalcvuree of Fd Foster Burtis, of Foster's Meadow, age 67 years, 5 moaths HN uation as foreman or antter, by ® man coy! ‘ihoroush en. Please Astor House, 3.633 Broadway, th Francis Xi Church, oe at half-past nine o'clock A. M. proceeds of the Gall ytiterday Or x tha tn § 2 GN ¢ Chureh, J.’Vii pe Esoonaza to Min. ILLINERS WANTED,—HIGHEST PRICES P. 7 ANTED—! PROBA BL, ON thers of hrietion but do positiv ritied bay Oe wan ts eth bie] curs, dau, of Florentino G nee nat Mier class bonds. BARTHOLOMEW & WEED, ool W n aipation ts ford pie vcee washer ond ieee ns Bchsote," to quaiee them in “sompiiting the building for tha ree dre oi 0 ent. ‘The mn. J ON, of Sac yO " - So est of city mee given. bes tre Wate q Farrell, who until recently was a domestic at the house, | istmony ia ae good iu the remote koyn as itisin the common. | Huyuuxr Jacwon, daughter 6 the ofletetine rina ED—A YOUNG OR MIDDLE AGED | tieth street, cornce ct Meuth sroeuce font soy ena denly, ccktng Her baggage ot eee eet ae ene ayaa eg Bua arewaaieations- | On Thursday, Ustober 27, by the Ney, Mr. Dichwo Me. | well "fenannegtaey CUatee of tro, childrea: she a ; Te Cae orapeaggn fqatien was postponed until this morning, om necoust ot por steht soleagent. | Jon P, Owras, of St. Paul, Minnesota Térritory, to Miss | Brookly ee sated uc: ANTEDOBY A RRSPACTARIN OIAL, A ErrOE SEWING MACHINE TO HIRE OR SELL TO ANY Zhe absence of some witnesses. y unter | New Musie.New Prima Donna Song, | 8M. Houns, daughter of John W. Hobbs, Bag., of cata ee oe ——- tom t0 cooks, wadhraed isons oe ee. Ganon boon: Porson vrho will guarantee to bring in the work that . ocean hii tes Nevalia FSET HED Bites heres | Ragland. LUMBER'S TRADE.—WANTED, TWO AMERICAN | work, Can ive good eity folerence: Can be porn fee nny | made by it, at thesamo rate as hand work, Apply at ftmovn Frou Onowsixe Wednesday nighta mannamed | iio ensuing week by Buckley's sorenadorr; thu wordearear | _ 18 San Francisco, September 26, at the residence of | the gfedregreey,ifteon and sixtocn youre of age, to Learn | Jays at itt Kast Sevontoeuth serects between Piet arenuy | Broadway. Martin Jobe, residing in York teow, Brooklyn, attempted, | seeding food andmmowe adinitahiy arranged. ‘Price Sremnig, | Tacion Herman, fag] » Fuaoinann Vassatir, Pag 10. Vi ore eee None oe ONEREUS, 231 West eteoes, | ™uAvenue A : ANTED-POR A GERMAN READING CLUB, OF while in a state of intoxication, to jump aiter the fei Aino, “The Dying Words of Little ”) by Horaca Waters, | GINIA GKORGINA MCKKNztr, youngest daughter of John Sin- - agen ts Boh thee “DY A REAPECTADLE YOUNG Ghia WwW seventy members, two large well furnished parlors, ig boat as it started. from the dock at the foot of Roosevelt rill be gang, by these favorite, serensders. | Published clair, Kxq., of London. TRAW HAT TIPPER WANTED.—NO ONE N. ANTED— UY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, | he vicinity of Browdwar,, between Dh an street. He, however, missed his aim, and fell into the | td A RB, 333 Broadway, The great piano BED A tituation to cook, wash and iron, and to Hiccte "Apphionnts address G- Herald office. : t call at Slt avenue, between Eighteenth and Niaeteenth streets. Wangzes7, A ae. or cmait ture vested ay Bay D fi PRCTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, VAST OFF COTA — See, ANTED, i ‘the moraing, and then seit to the police court for being & Seas sates sa ty Her fuera i ike place at Foster's Meadow, to. | Betas to a i sd tags gig Tate ou sone deeetonde bekhy ea bendiee ES tee er ieeatt Ieee ot Morrow, at twelve o' ys — jest city reference. Can be toy by drunk. eee, waa. 5 clue. His had aa ont eavciouc ia an esbomts bdo, evel i ie baseaiea Se OATH MY RMON Se i cbse be kas e

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