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the manifesta- iter then than it had been before. Christ dis ‘im his own ruff and death God’s hatred of Jet disclosing al-o Ye justice in pardoning the —this was the great problem to «ole Di-chosing ‘value of the soul, and at the same time the love and merey of God cispenred towards us at such @ sacri- , are to us teachings of the cross. We see here bow Ye attribute: disclose themselves. The heavens de- His glory, but bigher still does the cross declare In the cross we see what God does. In In the cross we see Him re. jeoneiling the world to Himself. Iv Christ we are saved, and wade partakers of the life of God in Christ Jesus. ‘When God tb nes into the beart, then we see him, as it were, face to face. ‘Then is His glory not seen, but felt deelsred merely, but knowo—not known.in the un- derstanding merely, but in the heart. This is salvation. ‘The beings who are gainers toi to love the glory of God thus (igpengras a image nae reflect His glory. ere ‘Gosek ion begins. Thoagh the agua moral manifestation in A ee foi aes! wax old. put shall last "forever and the Lord Jesus ix the crestor of all worlds, can display so much of His power as a re- shining in his likeness—once w ehild of fee cevil, now « child of God, shining in the likeness of Dee ce ae one Con! i , Chi ala ape care wa, was crucified and will people heaven with the med. thie. ‘ia subject are frst, to -mefiect on the blessing of constituting a pork this fmberitance of the saints in light. What a great sto us to beocme co-workers with God in the work of this ‘mew moral creation of tranrfurming immortal souls iato the dag coer of the Releemer! And this, and “Whene' wee a Poses ag iy 5 es Christ, this is the consummation of 6 faith to see this Then mighty revelation “is bot -een through the senses. But what a power of Lgesistance against God's glory is there in those who stiil ivemain at enmity against Him. This is the most terri- ble develoy.ement of al— this is the developement which makes hell, and can make nothing but hell as long as patare lasts. How can they escape who neglect so great seslvation? The subject also discloses the element of wer in the Church of Christ. The power of the minis- ‘will be just in proportion as the minds and hearts of bo he a members are filled with the light and glory +. At the conclusion of the sermon the usual chai wa ‘the candidate for ordination was delivered by the Mr Thompson. He upon to remember the three great fundamental principles—the authority of the Bible, redemption through the cross of Christ, and preeching the Gospel—as the means appointed by God the salvation of men. The reverend gentleman thea descended from the pulpit, and, in imitation of the pos. telic example, clasped the band of the newly appointed _ mimisier with the right hand of fellowship, and velcom- ed him into the Church of Christ. ‘The ceremonies of the evening were then concluded with a bymn. New York Btbie Union. ‘The anniversary of this society was held last evening fm the Norfolk street Baptist church The edifice was @rewded, ano much interest was manifested in the pro- geodings. The exerciseswere commenced with prayer by | fe Bev. Lr. Armitage, after which a brief address was by, th the President, Kev. W. H. Wyckoff. ‘The f r report of the treasurer, for the past year, ‘was then read :— Amount received of life directors, life bomber, ehurch collections and donations, Reeeived for German scriptures. Raised on the New York Bible Union field, by the First Baptist Church. First Baptist chu $842 00 mutes . 1,000.00 Do. by the Oliver street ‘Baptist ehurch, 1, 000 00 ‘The Treasurer’s report was adopted, on motion ‘of Rev. Br. thepard, after which the first annual report of the Board ot the New York City Bible Union was read, as fellows, by ©. A. Buckbee, Corresponding Secretary :— It is mcf o little more than a year since the New York Bible Union, auxiliary to the American Bible Union, was exganized, avd both its progress and results are in the highest degree gratifying. There bas been a constant fwerease of both anncal and life memberr, numbering in all nearly two bundred. During this petiod there uas net been a single intermi-rion in the regular monthly meetings of the Board, which have always been cherac- terized by much union and zeal in the cause which it Was organized to advance. At these meetings letters from cifferent parts of the country were read, in which the most encouraging statements are given in'regard to the progress of pure versions of the Sucre Scrip. tures in all lands. The conviction is thus moro and more improssed upon the minds of your Board, that the | prejudices and misconceptions | which | have heretofore obstructed that cause are gradual " giving way, a5 light (and information are au d, The resources of the society, we are also ha to state, have been augmenting, and the pros; are ua, in this respect, is highly encouraging. Area Fetelved from churches’ and individuals is $3,100.93. ‘This money has been paid in directly to our orvanization as. free-will offering. to aid in giving the word of lite to ail wanking, In addition to this amount, there has beea raised on the field occupied by this society $2,842, and ah ‘over direstly to the parent Union. Of this amount, Oliver street Bible Union contributed one thousand @otlars. The Bible Union of the First Cburch has con- tributed $1,842, which makes a auin total of $6,992 93 eollected for the American Bible Union, during the past year in New York and vicinity. These two efficient church ‘Buxiliaries prefer to co-operate directly with the parent Union, and tare done much to raise the cause We serve in cemmon, in their respective churches. We would reoord with devout gratituce our conviction that God has set his seal to this work, which, as an aux- Miary, wo are striving to advance. The fields are open- ver Sedition of 2,000 copies of the Italian New Tes- tament bas just been issued, and ia eagerly sought for dy the Italian exiles from Papal oppression among us, as well as by the people of Italy itself. Several thou- sand copies of the Gospel of Matthew, in the Spanish Janguage, bave bsen circulated by Rey. F. Crowe, Mis- slosary Colyorteur of the American Bibie Union in Cea- tral America, The revision of the sacred Scriptures in the French and German langueges is being prosecuted with great vigor; and we may look with certainty to the Dnion, under the blessing of God, for faithful revisions d translations of tho blessed volume of cur Heaven!y Father’s will, for ail the people where the Lord, by bs providence, may invite their labors. Nearly two thou- sand dollars have been raised among our churches in ‘this city to aid our beloved brother Oncken in the circu- | lation of the German Scriptures in his fatherland. The parent Union hes paid over to him during the past ‘week two thousand five hundred dollars for this work, | and has pledged him a like sum, tobe paid within the ext three months. The revision of the Eoglish Bible, e happy to know, is engaging, to a great oxtent, ‘offort of the Union; and twelve thousund doliacs is the jesst sum which it ‘will need in this department alone, during its present financial year. Tho number of Feviaers and translators employed is nearly fifty, holding their ecclesiastical connexions in at least eight differen enominations of Christians. ‘Among the future results of this great and growing enterprise, we anticipate moro perfect union in Biblo trath, of the disciples of our Lord Jesus Chris:, than wo have ever yet witnessed. We long to see tho ay when ‘the watchinen on Zion’s walls shall see eye to eye; when Christians sball be one, even as their Saviour and his Father are one, that the world may believe on His name anu be raved. ” While we ask that you may still aid us by yeur means, we would invoke your prayers that the of the Bible may crorn this work with his own blessing; andin the union of those who traly love his name, re: ecive the Honor and praise which are de from all that w him. ‘On motion of Mr. Edmonds, of Philadelphia, the fore- oits report was adopted, afvar which an aidrets waa de ed by Rev. Dr. Oucken, of Germany, in the course of which he spoke in favor of union of the two seotions of Baptists. He expressed the that as this is free evuntry, each section would be allowed to have their own version, and this, he thought, could be done without causing a division in the chureh. He had, he said, re- esived this year and last from this society $7,000, and from the American Bible Union $5.000. He had at’ pre- sent in the press an edition of school Bible, and he wx- to be uble, with the means placed at ils dispo “ireuiate 100,(00 copies of the Soriptures during t AnH ear in Germany. He announced, at the conclusion of iis remarks, that this would be the lest. tim e he would appear before them, as he intended soon to return to his country, there to disseminate the Bible tion was taken up, after which the following colkeore were siocied for the coaalng your Ror. J. Armitage, President; Corresponding Secretary, ©. A. Buckbee; J. H. Townsend, Treasurer; G. J. Drew, Recording Secretary. Obituary. ALEXANDER GROKGE WALLEN, ESQ. From the Melbourne Banner, Feb. 10.) us gulvenry of to-day snanenoss the death of Alox- ander George , of the firm of F. R. Wallen & Sons, marcachts, of rine city. It will doubtless be grati- fying to his numerous friends that we should place on record some slight memorial of the general love, rospect and esteem in which this yeutieman was held. Lesa thaa ‘one year ago he landed on our shores a stranger, and the immense course of our first morchants and others, who assisted at the last mournful rites on Tuesday last, strongly evinced the genoral warm attachment to the departed. The late Mr. Wallen was a high-minded, straightforward, honorable man ; and it must dea source ‘of comfort to hit friends to know that he has not left Debind him a single enemy. Though a very young man (being under twenty-one years of age), his clear intellect And powerful energy made him rank ‘ungurpasied as a Uerab-minded man of uxiness. His private onarit were unostentatious and liberal. He was a good kind brother, and his light hearted disposition ted 8 cheerful glow over the domostis circle, “Mr. Wallen born in Trinidad, West Indies, in 1883. At various periods of his brief earcer ho resided in Liverpod, Belfast and Londonderry, and previous to coming to this colony pared some years to Philadelphia, Penurylvauis, 0.8, _A., where he had conceived a warm love for the United Plates, her people and institutions, His last momonts were thore of a true Christian, With a deep sense of his Oeu anworthiness, he placed his reliance on his saviour’s moxits, thus giving the fullest conidence that friends lose bas been his oternal gain.” merreatypes, by,Chua, A. Wil iery in Brook!yn, 29 Fulton stroct, oppo o iy and right for sale, by 3 Bronayay. the Incarnation ; therefore i the attributes of God in Jesus Christ was A ‘Word to the Wise—Green Turtle pe constantly, and ready to serve Ani oy ot, wigh! P. Ww. Battery. Lew, Savmas Bank — The Rose Milt se hay ratio: ct Bhar, che Ob Nes. en Making howe, No the trustecs in gvntlemen are ane Wiliem H Piatt, Peter + Cutler, Bamvel Perry Alexander U. Lawrenee,) Barrett B Vandnken, = 8. Brown, flex H Freeman, ‘Thomas Cumming, Jr., Jobe Swarks, Rovert H Gregory, Witte Ger’, John W. Goak'ta, James b. William & Keeler, George C Baver, Thomas 8 Negus. George Honcken ae = PLATT President LAN KEELER, Vico Prodaent. 1y, from 10 o’olook A. ‘ i ea Albert H. wicoley hous his Regulas re sale of stocks Rent this da: ast Tileck, st the i For ‘ante’ tieulars, ee ‘i ivertisement, in suether ‘olan of ya paper. $15 only for a beautiful Country Resi: portunity to, get clear of paying enor. rerteand securing a healthy love: 100 feet square $2 the flow hte vilage of take L and 100 fart A be gees amor saosombers om the Sth J EBaoh -ubseri! fo agg SS re ceive & warrantee deed for four building lots, 25 by 10 fret, or from two to twenty acres. A fom sub- eoribers werted to olor books. Apply imme. dia’ aS WOO! ceadways where maps and 208 ‘otis Weekly Papers—Weekly Papers.—All the Boston Phi'ade!phia, and New. York weekly papers. of Pht the following tre a few of the leading ones, an two prineipal f for anle by ‘all th Se Waririey Magatines, Yankee Priv ton Pil ja Sam, Star Spancled soum, Olive 333 Broadway, is Selling music, wholessle ani retail, at ‘Bie natto ie quick sales aud ert, in the United Si iy. New Mustc.. evinces Festival Polka,” the great compoter pianist, Alfred facl. Price three cents, londid composition, varied, uderer’a Return," song b; . Price thirt; oF, 583 Broadwa; Seconda Hand Pianos at Great Bargains.— for $85 , on for $00; ono for $110; ono for $15) A fine assortment of new 636. 6%, ry ry ta Lg t sei aaa is HOSACE WATERS, 898 Broadway tgs miceal Mittst—Peter Roberts & Co., Fans! Fans! Fans!—Iif the Leip ae to find she prettiest fone at the lowert ket, let the 8 i i ae lalwood, poe ee ment just reeeived at TUTTLE’ way. 93 75 for Fine ees Boots, made to order, of the best Freneb ace rae iplendid asaort- tea ‘No 345 Broad- Paper Hangii — \derpcteernie and Retail thomas Faye 4 eo 7 Broadway, importers and manu faotnrers of e1 ‘rade and city ory variety paitaple ‘or sonsumers. Calf and examine she samples at the now store ted now loostion of 3. FAYE & CO.. 257 Broadway, opposite City Hall tings, Onl Dioths, &e—An unique and diversified arsortment of these goods. foreign and d»mostio, ‘ays he procured at the popular lishment of the subscribers, wholesale and retuil, at prices only a higher th ont WM WGROKTY & GEO. II. TILBY, 142 Broadway. Wholesale Firework Depot, No. 58 Division atrevt, where oan bs had the following srticles, of tho first qua‘ity and of the beat manufacture, at the lowest cash P icrei—Pistol orackers gold chop: torpedoos, pulling crsehers, jostic, pin wheols serolls, triengion, biue lights, port fires gresshoppers, Koman candles bengol: a ) torhillions, pigeon hinese flyers. meee vertict ita with plain and colored fires; colored fires, & Country dealers supplicd, and ordors pune: tually attended to id finoy goods. Port Wines.—The choicest growths of the pills of tho Alto Douro. ordered by the sunseribers partion: Jarl, Invalide and conneiseenrs, in demijobns and bottles, for sale by JOHN DUNCAN & SONS, 405 Broadwa; y Beauty Fadedt—Is thy Head reed so Hurd’s hair or no pay Lagre fo falls & produce the hair; Price par batt W. C. HUR ¢D, ! 21 Broadway. Batchelon’s Heir Dye 1s still the Leading > i: lodged to be the beat dye «xtant for e oie itisapplied Tene part FI prolesim tt the only D Kuows. Bold at BATCHELOWS, No. broadway. Barker's Cheveux Tonique.—The Seeds of Dslr are contained {n this puro, transparent greasolons fal prea-e is not the thing to rostore the hair Nature nosds assistance, The life-giving powers noel stimulation, Hare on have, itprise 2 cane Sold overywhore. Headquar- ers, BARKER'S, 439 Broad wey. id Grizzied Whiskers, or Red Ones, ever inspire love? Ask the ladies; but be wise enough not to put the question until the blemish—if it existein your cxse has been removed by CRISTADORO’S dye. Ten minutes will ruffice for the process. Sold and applied at No. 6 Astor Hous Batchelor, of chee 233 tin tl is apptied to ladios’ A) ibe most perfect imitation of natnre yot and Toupees.—Competition Defied. We would advise all persons ia want of the above ar i les to ¢zemino the largest stock inthe city at MEDHURST & HEARD’S, 27 Maiden I ‘ad front bi ti frizzettes, dc, Warra color. scovered Mr. Diblee has the Picasure to Announce to hia friende ai that be will resum> his bavinoss of adios’ bair at bis old di 0’ paffing, » single superiority to other f the lange or thro Jas. F Kexsuuny, Postmaster, June De CURTIS, No. 149 Cha’n free, Sold Ring, Nos 3 Yours truly, Buncanson, Pa. ny person enclo hort dimeot will recetve the ygeane by express, pine c. by Boyd & Panl, No. 149 Chambers corner of Jobn street an« Broadwas Hudson sireot and 472 Eighth av of Wooster ai ton street, Bi our street, Philade:phia. Price, $3 for B10, vont free by express. Gases. en i te Leman sli ee lot of Jadic price, Alot of splendla ilk fee Moldavia Cream.—This Superb Compound 6 and beautifying tho hale, prepared only and sold 6; JATCHELOR, at hie oolebrated hate 4; wie factory 268 vrondway. "Batonelor's hai dye at Spplied. Kinerooms Radical Cure of Rupture.—Marsh & Co., No. 23g Maiden lane, who receive tole promiam for indusszy of sll Ns: tensors ab the great Exhibition for tl tions. now offer wish th from the a Professors eir tru ae a a y nO on ae will completely orery reduscable once of rupture, Cholera and Dysecntery, , when first tak Dr TOBIAS Venitian at Sble re . a0 of need. by all Sseesee Depot 6) Cortland street. Cholera.—Persons who are Troubled with (inrrhee, pein in bowols or slokuose of stomach, will And bx WITHERS eolebrated cholers remedy & certain care nla oorer of Gra Mulberry streote, and at 153 Bowery, above roome ree bs of offe ually support Died. On Saturday, June 24, Mrs, Eurza D., wife of Mr. Abram D. Brower, aged 49 yei ‘Ihe relatives and friends of the family are respectful. invited to attend her funeral, to-day, at 8 o’elosk, Ham No, 80 Crosby street. Her reweina gill be taken ¢0 Cypress Hills Cemetery for interment. ‘On Saturday, June 24, suddenly, at his residence, in Fighty first street, betwoen Second and Third avenuos, Joserit A ELI. His relatibns and friends are particularly requested to attend his funeral, from his late residence, this day, at 3 o'clock. Colifornia, papers please co On Saturday, June 24, Joux Fanmit, of Dublin, Ire- land, aged 81 years. ‘The friends and relatives aro invited to attend his fa. neral, this afterooon, from bis lite residence, No. 12 Laurens street, at 2 o'clock, Baltimore papers please copy. On Sunday morning, June 26 pative of Germany, aged 66 yea! ‘The relatives and friends of the family, also Covenant Loogo, No. 1, of Good Samaritans, ani theVetoraa Corps of the war of 1812, are rexpectfully invited to attend his funeral, from his late residence, No. 48 Basex street, this afternvon, at 2 o'clock, On sunday evening, June 25, of consumption, Gauvey, aged 19 years, # cutive of Sligo, Ireland. The friends and acquaintances of the family, also the racmbers of the Harrison Guard, are respectfully request @ to attend the funeral, to-morrow afternoon, at % ovcleck, from the residence of his fathor, No. 47% street. On Sunday, June 26 ANDREW BRRGRNARD, « Joan Pearl ed 85 years, Antony Borrn. His friends ani re spectiully iavited to at tend hie faneral, from the residence of his aun, 284 State street, Prooklyn, at 4 o'clock, this afternoon, wichout furth er notice. At P’bilaselphia, on the 21st iost., of congestion of the longs, EvoxN® B. MIANNAY, ® native of France, aged 60 years and 10 months, WB cnet nents of “per 1 IE ve day of june to the 24 b day of June, I ven, 121; women, 75; boys, 128; jude 113 Total, 437. D HRA «1 Fever, scarlet... r 21 Fever, typhoid. 2 4 Fever, ty puus 3 1 1 Fy 1 Fy 4 2 1 2 5 1 1 1 Bleeding, from the lange. 2 Burned or sealted. 1 5 1 1 4 5 18 8 1 pn ER - gestion e brain Congestion of lungs a Congestion of bowels. ro. Suicide by shooting oe of colvn, boss ct us. Boftening of the stomae Fever, bilious. ., “1 Teething........4¢+ Fever, intermittent {1 Uleeration, f Fever, puerperal . Ulceration, of spine ereteterer cred Fever, remittent Ulceration, of vagina, Under 1 year, Hor BRS en British essions N Am. 1 Unknow... INSTITUTIO! mao. Home of Industry, Penitentlary, Blewli's Isl 1 City Hospitai.. Lanatic Asylum, ** Almshoure, BV'kwell' ‘6 Lal. H Bloom’ dale do. for insane. 1 Workhouse oe Ward’s leland,.. Randall’s Island, resseeee 2 Hospital, Bellevue, = PERSONAL. Psromwarion 13 WANTED “OF TaE WUERE- sboute of H. G. a. J Spiegelters, born in Ceiwits Mecblenburg. Schweria, Germany; went to Amorios in 1335 or 86. and Kept himself in the fhborhood of 8t Louis, a 8 place oniled Loot ing gises Prairie, Madison County. He ro) i me hired ving, f for some years, with has not been heard ay ake Any information Fenat 3: C.F, Decker's Gf Hosex stroet, will be thaukfal y received. 8 papers please Coppy- NFORMATION IS WANTED OF MR. B FARNHAM. suppored to bave been engaged on board some vos-el which loaded at rome pier in the neighhorhoo: of oler No 7 East river, bout the 71h of March inet any information pate where Mr, Farniem may bo, i} = rd "tad Geestway, or oy y Siedph boulke's son's, 48 South str chi eg et NFORMATION WANTED OF MY SOY JAMES, WHO left bis home on the morning of the 24th inst.; he is about five feet six inches bigh, brown hair, Eye plate cap, sack coat, gray pante and Lighed? and no vest. ny person giv- ing information of bim suitably rewarded, by Wil- Nam Canebell, at 179 Laurens street. NFORMATION WANTSD OF ANN WILSON, WHO formerly lived with Mee Anderson, in Bethle.em, Penn- aylyania ‘Lf sbe wall eall of Madison avenue and Thirty-cighth strect, ‘of something to hor advantage. ARRINGTON GUAR’ members of the Harrington G y BPICOIAL Wi NOTICE: 'e ALL “THOSE SEEKING AE il ARE GOING ei Course today Mr. and Mrs. Oscar No. 2 Doy etreet at 11 o'clock this ith celeche which they brought with mon their meencelitee Burope ” F. B.—The twins will remain under the care of Oscar, Jr. until they return, Cu UMBIA COLLEGE.—THE ALUMNI OF COLUMBIA College sx2 requeste; to meet in the chapel cf the oul- th, i leee on Tucaday. June orelock PM. The report of the General Committee appoi: p the 2a April will be presented. By order Of the Genoral Comuitiee of the oa ROBEKT KELLY, Chairinan, Mason, Seoretar] JDoR WORTH COMPANY.—AN ADJOURNED MEET. of the stockholders in the Kdgeworth Company mite eid at the office of the Tresvurer, No. 4 Thorndike ding, State street, Boston, on Wednesday, 23:h of June ie at 12 o’clock M. JAMES C. DUN Secretary, E tue city of New Yérk, to remove Vaoverbils rock. off the foot of Jack USTED & KROEHL, SUBMARINE ENGINEERS, NO. 4 Groad street, having som ee their contrat with 1° arine blast ip 9 world. The most ey iat will be to promptness, expedition and fidelity in the per of contracts. ELLGATE AND ASTORIA FERRY, RIGHTY- sixth atrect, the nearest and best route to the Nation- ws) course, Long Island, Tho Third avenue oars ran from Barnum’s Museum every three minutes to Yorkvilie, and the ferry. boats, of which ther) are now two. rnm from the foot of Bighty ‘sixth street to aod from Aatoria every five a the race course, which is Fare 26 conte. N'%, YORK Ber fon seg RATEC AD, ces Op and after Monday, June I! cae city line ca wteeet, will JOHN v. Stilton, Superintendent. TATIONAL BANK. NEW YORK, JUNE 23, 18% --AT a mocias of the Board of Directors. held this fey benjamin T. eogand was appointed cashier of this ban! in the place of F. Dobbs, resigned on account of ill hoalth. FFICR oe THE MAGNETIC igi aed hiledelphis, J 20, 1864. ra of the compan: ‘vill be held at the <aipae by Philadelphia, on Thursday, the 13th day At 4 ovolook P. M. SOSEPH 8 ATL ER Sooretary Magnetic Telegraph Com UTNAM CHAPTER NO. 8 0.0. A TESTIMONIAL resentation to Hen. Thomas a Whitney, Senator rial district, N. Y., at Broadway Tal Jam rher, ea officers of aroh Chancery, aud the Chaveery of the tate of New Vork and tho members of the order, are re- speotfully i abe tall Brnias MIN °o DEAN, ASE, rrangomente. pax ¢ caret mae OFFICE, NEW YORK, MAY 1, 1864.-—Notioce to ayers.—The asses mont rolls of the several wards of the city and county of New York (1 be open for examination and review Sa The ati day of ay, until Monday. the 26th cay inotmeive. Al! tax pa oF WorFeot ing the to the und basement of the new Court house, betwoon the hours of # A. Mand 4 P.M POUSER, {rex Commission’rs ECK, T A SPROIAL MERTING OP CITY HOSE. COMPANY held om she evening of June 25, 1554 it was rer 8); Hous the Ly ag A of tl Mr, Wallin for the furnished ‘hee company at the company be tendernd to t Ai CHat Tt CORNELL Foreman, Tasen We Ware, Secretary, OURNEYMEN HARNESS MAKERS, TAKE NOTICE. he employers of Phiinda:phia b hag to destroy the Hari kore’ iy, and are mekiog efforts, at the pre in Diner eltion to take the place of mombers of tho asocia- tion, many of whom thy havo dirohar.ed, and otbers they bavethreacenod. Ibias 4 to give notice to all members of the craft that desire the wolf trado. that they d res be made to them to will not reovtve m in work beionai other aa Mall a to tho Association in the olt With 1AM HAMMIL, Pre pone (nas. M. Hooren, Secret Mr ion of Phiiac —AN Fer YOUNG MAN WANTS b of Wort. to work at his trade or any other Address Heury, Herald offe hor use 0 rpenters of the vi y of New York, »e held in the Association room, No 1&5 Spring steovt (Merrit Hall) o@ Monday evening, he 26th of Tune, whea & ree dlecnsaton will be entered into for tie better promotion of the trade, By order of the arsociation, ALEX. RISK, Seoretary. HOUSES, BOOMS, &O, WANTED. FOUFE WANTED —wanteD TO RENT COR A TERM cf years, « brea story brick house in the upper part « eel yor in Srocklyn Poseo# ov required in tne raontts of September Please address, tating loostion, tent, &e , box 1,077 Post Office. ANTED=A SECONDHAND SAFE. APPLY W, WHITNEY, 102 Nass To trees, room No 6, BETRBVILLE COURSE, L. 1.—T L0TTING.—MON- mateh fee 81 ( dey, June 26, at 4 ofeloek P, © Je Beste, vere three in to cred 6; Plesenye Boy; eee 3 & Wedge. lwave the f hourly for the esurse Fue way 25 cents, JogL CONKLLS, Propeleter, fUOSBING RAILROAD —DURING THE couiNG ins will be ran over the Fiusbiog Kail: a de} Munters Foiat nes romaing direst 8 periatendaat YEW YORK RaCES.—NaTIONAL COURSS.—THE racos over the National Course will sommence on inst , and continue six days y_ club purse, $600. mile heats. WB. White Eye. by Hoston, dam oy ome and white led sone, 0 feratd Glencoe, 4 st 3. Felter names & P. Fiela’s Glencoe, di Trustee names ¥ “6 years olds svete Brus and bi wl come off preeisel yelock. The second race at 354 o'clock FM. Ti these ceeneet Jmsare good sport 2 Ciud purse aro some of Mh United States, | Madonos, Kiten o Kyo. bave all been wingers ror tudiwill hepond suave: cach sonvend manfadly tor the soa on Monday. There is an inside stake of donna and Ten Broeck’s entry but the second race (for the St. Nicholas stake) will cee- thinly be one of the most interesting of the f raes entered for thi» stal ii abe, ry brilliant Besid: he bas made the best bree mil Course, La., “Soak Arrow ind min. and 33% seconds * oe The Natioval Course is situated between the townso Flushing and Sewtown, on Long Island, and about tiv # from the ¥ tb Flush. i eee road; a Feast trent Yerke, by Fini Railros also, stenmn- w land 8, Within » few hundred F8e re gewente have been made to accommodate Persons, The splendid hotel upon the pre mises is in ‘ane of Vr. Foreman late of the New York Hotel. 7 © of badges is $10, oe obtained | st I hotels is the oit course on the net Ne the rs0 ‘xtmle dollar; admiesion to the stands atty elont'band has been scoured for the vices of auch m police, under the soatrok yd, a8 will enforce order, AW kinds of eaming ‘it be diver biter ee $B CARTER & CO., Proprictors, PENTH STREET AND GREEN POINT FeRRy.—THE public are respectfally informed that this ferry is now Ferularly io operacion, gv0d. boats, louring. foot of Tenth t metantly, from four o’clook A fear this hour tripe will be in looek. This te th ational race track vis Raven ve miles good road, and all pavements avoi oy _ POLITICAL, roate to the being but fi AT AN ADJOURNED MERTING OF THE RBUULAR ational democrats of the Twenty second ward, held on Thureday evening at Gerkins’, coraer of Fifty fourth atscet and Seventh avenue, the following resolutions wore mind the de- rtiew, (caliing ‘and sincs, wo for the pur- 1 demooratio meeting, bearin d ruinous action of certain ing the interests of the ing auch ted to insure Resolved, That tho forezoing resolution be published in the Nationa) Democrat, Herald, Sunday Times and Atias. Qx motion the meeting, then adjourned, to moct again on Tuosoay dvoning, the 27th inst.» at ‘tho same placo. atS 4 + PAT. WASTERSON, Chairman, HL Buunr, Socretari RIMARY “ELECTION, AT A MEETING OF THE Democratic Kepublican General Comuitteo, held at Stnyvesant Inetitut 1854, for the purpose of call- ipg an election for ¢! ‘ates to the State Con- Yeution to be held 12th of July next, it "Yerolved, That the Democratic Republican, electors of the city und county of New York will assemble'in their re spective wards on Wednesday, tho 2sth day of June inst., Letween the hours of 7 and 9 clock P. M..for tho purposs of eleoting eno delegate aud one alternate from cach Assom bly district, to represent the district in the State Conven- ‘strict omprinin in each ward ol ‘convention MINS Stelock Be Me, ‘aud veleat ternate to reprevent the district in and that such election shall be held at the following p! t iret Assembly District at 46G Second Assembly District at ivy Groen, 72 Elm street. mobly District at Thomas Carr's hotel, corner d Soventy ‘ninth street. istrict at the Lamartine House, ween Thirtieth and Thirty tirst streote. District at Smith's House, corner of a Fourth avouue, Do held at the following places t as Inspectors: Place of Election. Devid News Fitst.s.se.+.facobL eunith,’ $110 Groenwickratreet. Thomas Gree hacen French 9 Second... .. “Tae Downiey, {Fo 65 Ann street. Michsel Ry: B. W: Third. ...-.. bo, 42 Vesoy strect, m : ~~ os = sixth Ward he Ey James Harkets, William Locker Martin Rafferty, Willem Fhillipe, No, 34 Onk atros William Hedimire, 9° The Rmblem.” No Fifth... at D Horrigan, Wost Brondway, Jameg Lawrence, Deraocratie Hand Quacters. No. 17 Ma- n C leath, Robert 1 Werte, W alter Miler, Danis) Lyn. Deminiek sivas Robert Tho: at ha’ oat Surry bireok Mazonto Halt, No, 274 Grand Charies L. Sa, Elovonth..... Bets’ Meratland, Barnard Kelly, a 42 Princo strost. | / | i: Cavaneth, Joka \ ae 0:8, Fitteonth.,. {torrent Tastitute. Srantie tig ee asact, Sixteonth..... Filipe 2 ¢ No.o7 Tenth avenue. Jacob Boye Sevontoonth ..3 James Grogun, Hermitage Hall, Bernard Reilly, Righteenth. Wm, Doownéll A Be Dean cant raved jennis arubridy, Nineteouth, ... fs Sots no” ; lagngg oo gk eae. No. 193 Twontioth ... } Witliem s n folce, { we Went rhirty-aunth Joseph T: steve. Weatohester Branch Twonty-first .. af Hotel, cor, 27th st, ‘Thomas Higgins, Egberts Twenty-second 5 atrick Murphy, eighth Terence MeUabe, Bighth Reasived, That the call for the primary cleoti lished jonal Deraocrat, and New York Herald, the 26th, 2 and 28th of Ju tant. JEU RG: PRceaaee 2 B. HAK' Committee. Tony QUINN, 5 LOST AND FOUND. RN ob ewer On etortnnwen Ost ON SATURDAY, THE 9TH INST, AT THREE o'clook, at the Staten Island boat, two tronks, with the name M, Comstock finder will leave the trunks at 30 Wort" ‘Twonty-first street he will be suitabi rewarded. UCTION NOTICE —D. 8. HOUGH AUCTIONRER.— Hare sale of coutly and magnideent rosewood and ma housebold for! pianof pndoval glasses mitetal dgoorstionn, as. 1OUGH will soli to- morrow, Tuesday, at 10 A.M, che ¢ atire contents of the elegant; ished house, No. 79 Warron str vob, ccnaisting In part of three richly carved rose ood in French broostelle: 16) yards royal oer reivet carpet, 200 yar de Baglish ta try, Bre aud three ply di He ‘rosewoo. fort of excellent tone, sieo one boudotr fully warranted by the makers. mas: re with te ginss doors and back, brocatelie ® number of very choice oil lent and walnut cxtension we! eautitully paluted and mahogany bureaus, memes contre, side and pier hair mattrosses, pallissses, blankets, plilows, &o., Ac. Silvor service, bastete, poons, orks, Ac. Allof which will positively be itbunt the slightest regard to weather. Full particu- W0} woo GENTLEMAN AND WIFE i} ingle gentlemen can obtain & plearant front room on | loor of hones No Greone pireets with board. ‘Also, 01 Neeeeen fen T FOR Sa Grand tingle room, e004 bi eI ty of feui White Plaine’ one and Kochelle depot, the New two miles from Mackaboo depot, onthe Harlem Raiiroad Posremion given tinmediately.” Inquire at No. 69 Bast Tyenty sixth strost, oF ae Noi Wall sees of rson, NAST OFF CLOTHING —A hanch QUANTITY / wanted ~The highert jrice liberaity given. and cash ped in ourrert money, for jergo or siaall lots of good nd band clothing | Gen tiemon wirhing to dispose of the above will please ronilon JaMES MURONEY, No Se nesr Chatham. UI ULE jdle horse in New York; ho wi'l gation ylivh ia barners Hie issold without s oa private gentle Inquire at the St Diohotar stuble, 87 Mercer street tn rear of the Dovel | RS LODAR CAN BE C DLTED FOR A Snort | on Bituatee on the r juarter mivcs from tho Now javon Kailrvad, aud about 5 period upon ell events of li tis prevent aud fati gurrect information ae to love and Iew matters gentlemen 60 cen nt 343 Fires a ors below Twonty- ‘feet waves third floor. ARINCH LADY WISHES A SITUATION IN aN Auweriean fowily as governess. She underst: iy well apply at By Woorte nfo Gx me ADAM BRA VIB A LE ore WOMAN WISHES A sr ru: os chambermai: dane ae for a to the ‘an be sect or. wo bas lived tas last. ten months, 20 Woot RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL WANTS A SITTA- ko cave of chi'drea. Please eall at 16 Ei Can be seen tor two da: A AIIUATION WANTED_BY A YOUNG WOMAN, 48 feamstress, nurse oF chambermaid. Can be soon at 52 at Twentieth strect, for two days. hens dnvesmaber and uiliteer, efaauive at 3 Amity street, FIMST RATE NURSE AND SEAMSTRESS, AN RX- chitdren ia 8 WET NURSE, A HEALTHY YOUNG WO with good breast of mi k—Situation ranted ine nvess iven Address © B otjection to goin the country A family; good city ref (moe fortwo daya. No ose RESPECTABL! are of age, wish abie family to two days, mt St4 vate jerald Permanent home of light work. Please eal house, third ‘floor, y Sixth aven! N BNGLISN GIRL WISHE A SITUATION | AS My — or nurse Plain sewer Good at 25 Thirty, third street, be- ues, for two days, 1 twee > rine and Bevond ry Redes GERMAN LADY DESIRES A SITUATIO iN ion to take care of children, or in s ai Sue ove re Gert jan correctly, English and some French; writes a nd knows s good many things to mane herseit § weful N > objectinn to cif the couatry, or to another city _Addross W. F. RESPECTABLE yea WISHES A | SITUATION AS chambermaid and to do plain sewing: ie oe sruseraa to go to the coun! street. RESPECTABLE WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION a8 cook, in ® respectable family; she thoroughly un- ands her besiness, and has no objection to ge Bbhort Giitanes in tho con: ry. The best of reference given. Please cal at 1¢4 Kast Soventconth street, corner of First avenue AS goon. Adeds AND Pen resere ter Giles Cola} ted this day. Apply 1 sixth street, A RESPECTABLE WIDOW WOMAN WANTS A situation as dry nurse, in @ respectable family. Can Five the bent of city roferenoes if required. Can Beis ¢ ie street, betwoon Houston and Prin XOUNG WOMAN WISaRS A attond a nd confeotionery store, renee aa to hon ty and capacity. Please roadway. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES TO go to Cal eres wich a lady or family; wil pay the restost at n to them. Inq 15 Columbia street, jouth ‘Brooklyn. Can be seen for a week. RESPECTABLE PROTESTAMT GIRL WANTS A situstion as nurse aud seamstress Has good city Fercronces, Can be toon, for two days, at 406 Sixth between Twenty-fourth and Twenty-fifth etroot, on the third floor. A XOUNG MAN: wro win legible hand, is desiro int, or porter in aome whole! tho country, object as a permancat situation “Advertiser is twenty-three years of ago, Ad- dress A B., box 101, Herald office. A DRUG CLERK WANTED—ONE WHO UNDER, stands the city business. Apply immediately in the drug ian at tho cormer of Briggs and ‘illary streets, rooklym A 2OUNG GENTLEMAN, LATELY ARRIVED PRow Europe, well xoqusinted with the French and Italien languaces, and speaking the English, wishes a eitustion, tither ae 'profescor of French and Italian, or as correspon Gent in the said laxgaages in commercial houas Excol lent reference will by given, Address C., box 5 090, Post 60. A FAS? AND ituati mn as oopy: ja ansious to go to RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT MAN WANTS A ination As waiter tas private family; understonds tie core of plate and glai Feleronee. bo seen for two days, al third floor, BOY, FIFIBEN YEaR8 OF AGE, WISHES TO Bind himsele to a farmer or some rerpeots ie trade where be would bave @ svod home Can be well recom wended. In t 207 Thirty-third street, between First and Seoond w: BOY, SEVENTEEN YEARS OF AGE, WISHES TO bind hiawelf tothe carpenter plumber or machinist trade; can give good reference for honesty. Apply at 20. 1 Lawrence Street. AL DUZEN GANVASSERS WANTED, jor an article thas every business man used. Also ty man wanted to buy sn interest in a business that pass © prot of tivo bungred per cent. Apply at No, Sl Nassay etreet, room No. 7. WO CANVASS GENCY WANTED IN BALTIMORE.—A BUSINESS Ran of undoubted pecuniary respousibility, wants aa Seouey in Baltimore. He has successfully conducted s fyeare. is tuoroughiy known in the 1d can refer to ho sees of first stanins timore. Address Business Agent, Bal- an ee wee) enna AMBERMAID AND PLAIN SEWING.—SITUATION war ted in a pall, private family; good sity reference given. oY at 937 fifth street, betweem Browiway and | Sevent, avenue, ®, for two days. (oscHMAN, WANTED-ONE WHO THOROUGHLY / understands eae, groom, can farnish peat of eity references, and ‘willing to fogtin the country for summer. No others neod apply at No. 72 St. Mark's Crk WAITERS, NURSES, AND OTHER MALE ‘and female domertios, provided for every station ia re- epectable famill. ity and country, at the Bmployment ‘Agoncy vflce, W0 Bast ourteenth street, Uion square, RUG CLERK WANTED—A YOUNG MAN, WHO IS capable of taking charge of w first class store, and Ly dustrious. | Uxcxeeptionable refsronce required. A salary given. App y at corner of Grand ulborry atreote rienced ovok wet 'nurso, lerstands preserving and Tees, MAN waitor, ovach burse, to travel through t, from 9 to 10 o'clock. pan LABORER —AN \N UNMARRIED. MAN, STRONG, pd ine to work, who can 2 ty ap mi isan imap and secuna gardener; also gE #149 Grand EMALE PROTESTANT SERVANTS WANTED—AT 149 Grand street; exeollent situations now ready; boarding house for their accommodation while ovt of sur vice {8 also provided; it is most respectably coudusted board good aud cheap. Apply to the matron, 149 ran AL HOUSEWORK OR CHAMBERWORK— Situation wanted ims small pri good city once given. yt ‘stop alle streot, be- tween Broome and WANTS. W2Arten-n Iwo oy iu p= org AS RA Winery A ore asioM IvA GROCERY OR LIQUOR LIQUOR der tends be ould get ea reneon- nce given. Pleage ad- hevt of city teers drere C. ‘ofhiece. fur cw days +N EDD, Tw pynte rituati er ard irover the other & e BY 4 )OUNG MARRIED WOMAN, yume osst C4 milk who los baby on RY TWO ae om, ner and iro <8 ws momen, to do general he 4 pisiv cookisg and be » first rate Dene teet sppiy waless they eam. refere: nn their last No 0 Tairieth stress, wear Fourth aye ni nD Call at bar rons JANTED IMMEDIATELY—AN EXPERIENCED nurse, to attend a eck lady. Inquire at 164 Rseex atroct Nope need apply without the beat of referemves a¢ to capability. ANTEL-BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, a SITUA- ten to do seusral bourework, small private = jection to. rt 16 Mott street, corn has ANTED—A AIXUAZTON. "BY A YOUNG PRO. aint bermaid or children's maid 0 objection vGistanco inthe country. Asis, abd Mott otrest, im the rear. idlvesoad Wareatt & RESPECTABLE ENGLISH WOMAN, tion Be soe ‘and housekeeper, or ag seo metry eu tortwodays, Best of Pleare ei call oe "3 Hamilton street. ‘ANTED IMMEDIATELY—TW0 GOOD LAUNDRESS os, two chamberuaids, aud two dining-room girls, fo a frat class country bucel, law, Swenty gicle for eity How ready; also, po: tere, ‘barkeepers, waiter . At No. 4 Bast Brosaway, barement, «joining Chatham Post uERNON, Office. FITZSIMON & ANTED—A PLACB YOR A GCOD SERVANT GIRL ral housowork or plain cooking; she can give rence Inquire nt 308 Pacitie street, fourth Of Hoyt street, Brooklyn, Wantpas STEsDY NEAT GIRL, AS FIRST RATS ‘cook, Washer and ironer, one thoroughly qualiiied for the hitel tmepe 4 witling to make herself with ova city fference, None others uz Weot Twenty-third cried Y cule hcraibaad ars boure of 9 f And. ita AM A Proteta beh lad yrs BC ey se WELSH OR GERMAN WO- housework tor s family of rd a ee WA8i2D BY 4 STEADY RESPECTALE WOMAN, Soituation asmurce Sho is mgood plain sewer, and can bewelrecommensed Har lived to yoars in her last i Would duchumberwork if required. Hae no objec- 10n to goto the country rleago vall at NO, 294 Mott strect, between Prince and Spring streets, WANTED-BY AN AMERICAN LADY, A 8 tion ne peronee nee, oe ng eager at is an expert seamstrees o y references. aacresM YC. Broadway Post Of pest veld. ANTED—A_ SITUATION, BY, A. RESPECTABLE young wena American styles of 6 roquired, ¥) two days, on the tir d fluor, back rovme WANTED--BY » ResvecTABLE WOMAN, 4 SITUA: tion in & private f mi'y, sh ‘an eacel'ept baker, aud is willing t hing, y Feterence given, Vall ws 863 Bowery, in the Sear W cin er td RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, cook, un iTUA- j give hactor, Sond avenue NTED—B) o WRSv ER: TaBLR Ssoer genes A situa tion as cok. wee ; bas no emtisiactosy 1 seen for two Pieare street, third floor, fron. JET NURSE WANTED- TO TARE charpe of a child cve montis ol cloned utd aban estes and will be required to go ‘from 8 desing the onmsicer mangle. dpsiy in tae Oe avenue, near Thirty third « root, ANTED—BY A NEAT, TIDY, RESPRCT- erinaid: Mo: ENTIRE i bo healthy, waiter, or a» puny and Thuire care of & beby from its birth. country relerenc in the country Second an> Third avenu W4ntep—a GIRL TO DO PLAIN SEWING AND make children’ ther, aud another te do genera) bousework. Those who ve 94 Ww est Fitteenth street ened seeperee mer arely ANTED—A SITUATION, JT, A ifr to do Zonneal housework: fu & small fay, The bert of city references gi ire at 224 W. teorth strect, over the grocery store. WAntEb—a GOOb COUR ; ONE Piha in apr ‘ste family in shis city: also, ate ae who ander:t nme PK: a Abely. Four o'clock, at 18 E: Wanien- BY A RESPACTABLE Wop an, laperpe is @ fret rat and iror aa got @ little girl five y to have er slong with her. Ndbo vata Eoall petra 'y oly, where there are no children The bes! oity can be giv ron lave. rere shy hat fort er PN inotooth nro, "ira fle floor, Bie SITUATION, BY A ben 9 haem eg he Protestant girl, to do ral PR i; good washer and jronex. ves 5 tor two days at No. & Jersey stzcet, ® few doors from f Crorby. WANTED 4 SITUATIO“® BY A YOUNG GIRL, TO DO Fain sewing y the week or month. She bas ao objec Lim to ging iu the cuantry sad can give the best of city Tefererces She can be seen for two je. 100 Bnet Eleventh street. Garten Two ee ee ae HIGHLY recommended young women 8 either mul book, tri Tas eek, felt hosie er busin so it be found pulling obliging “ne at ive bo customers, Can de seen, Gres COOK.. SITUATION WANTED, IN A SMALL x food family. Good city reference Apply st ith street, between Sixth and th avonues, OUSEWORK—HAS NO OBJECTION TO GOIN THE oountry.—Situation wanted, in s small private femily. Good city reference given. Apply, for two days at 45 Marion street, in the rear. ¥N WANTED-TO WORK ON FARMS, BRICK: yards, coal mines; many good domestics; good sor vants ited, both for town an country. Apy A Tr American and Forei m Emigrant Protective ad Rmplo: Society, No. 21 Greciwiah strees, where no Guatge ALISMAN Ne og te ed with tho dry between Twel —A YOUNG MAN, ACQUAINT business Appi Thirteen 1y at 175 Sixth irish. Also. young joo, crman and 1 coat Satious fot male help many also be mnas 102 Greenwich steect. ‘ti voamcnane Sra WANTED AT age STREET, for firat class ren. av"moderate terms, thd ho coo! for city and count hotel sieo chai housewerkers. the applicants, WO GIRLS WANT SITUATIO to dofthe fine wash: the other Aes a 0 obfections to the country. "hirty seoond rarest. 0 MERCHSNTS AND OTHERS —WANTED, BY A a situacion in ® coma misa salon, for- Pt nent, other Salary addres E. B Fairteld, No y Clinton ipinoe, corner of Kighth street and Heoadway, for one week. WANTEDA rinse underete persona. huendations. Apply at My matey GIRL, wHo hing family of two ly unless ¢ best of recom. John ttrect, up stairs. y ANTED—TWO GIRLS, EITHER FRENCH OR GRA. bermaids. Ary must pply immediately a roome wa NTED—A PROTESTANT Ly Sg RY gis SMALL family of four persons, to do gi Must be @ good cock, washer and iro Tecommendatious from her last place, Apply at No. 7 Vot: tage, Kssex street, Jorrey City produce the best of Please at WwW ED IMMEDIATELY—4 HEALTHY PROTEST- ant woman, who thoroughly understands cooking washing and froving. To such ® ong ie wilt b FAld. and ® steady place. Inquire at 72 Mlddagh vérees, reoklyn. None uther need apply. V DY A RESPEOTADLE YOU tion os plain cook, or to nesist in washing aad ironing: bax no oljeetion to go'n short distance in tue coun o+!! 4G mote etrcet, second floor, front room J ANTED 6 and to do pial Tho bert city revere QVANTEDIA SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE youvg womsi cook, he: Nn Hea icntit te ont baat .. Plet (01 oor, front room. isc 4 Sodas Woe ANTED-BY A | A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION a waiting maid, and to im waah- reference 2b Bch Ursa be. Wee AN puMnIOAs GIRL, A SITUATION as chambermaid or seamstress. Can give Wag sc enenty, and capacity. Ad mnie, ANTED IMMEDIATELY—A GUNSMITH, GENE{ | workman, tw work plseo work or take ai intaros Ale with the era: noone of ihe be ‘best sands | in plod a0 m hard ware store a enpital req ise e Stet, oppo Catharine market, of Wane Mekars Ed herey ANTED—A (OACHSMITH AND W ‘rork ou lent ear lage work. 22. NE Gy cy ty ad Ka dad JOURNEY! W ‘iypiy at 8d, Clank hair dreecng salowas 406 Grace streets? 4NTED.—A SITUATION Tiche porter olesale oe Feb produce the best of ‘ety rel and sobriety, stag in thi tien mal ployed Sed by steed ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED aoa enployers ADpiy at te hotel Ba Chatty rea" Ww D—A poche ae | as Fay ay BY is ie who had ¢: ar te iu vee an excell aaron T eda Walther street, for two days young man from Boel of experiente, sltheg in. fvery. oy out ber. drese J. B., Edenbro Castle, two days only. ANTRD- a TOUNG MAW OF GOD W Ane orders for new beoka. Just vedana bene, fully fl Wi ‘commnlanl mm paid, 13 Dey street, fourth Asor 7 Aoniy A SITUS ANTED—A SITU-TION AS 1 coe |AN, BY, A wt a ° wrest, for BY A YOUNG MAN FROM Can the try as conobman best of 7, reference ase ad. ied G. G. office, 0: Sl West Twenty fourth arent. Can anbe seen for two days, if not engaged. Woven on a tn OR FOUR {G090, HAND: work on s farm, pvel i. ke now {Tue day) | ‘cesratng W ANTED—BY 4 BOY BIGHTEREN: Pi ng nd or ok mrivuation to leare sone respctable trade, waker, gilder, or some Sookulaee aa two days. Call on address Androw Molen, NTED—AT NO, 341 WE, GMPLovaeyr bermald d ferry, to and rallronde, boys ten te trades, frlgpencn, tchoel teachers, porters for four cotton weavers, moderate.

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