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Ee ——————————E———E—E——————————————————————————————————————————E - Oommen Pleas. ! @HAROs AGAINST THE REGISTER OF THS CITY 48D OOUNTY OF NEW YORK. Before Hon. D. P. Ingrabam, First Judge. Burs. 26.—The examination of witnesses in the case of Garret Dychman, szaivet whom divers charges of mal- | Seasance of office have been brought, was to have taken place to dey, but owing to the ‘lines of the defendant ‘38 wae postpomed until Friday next. ‘The following charges urged sgeinst the defendant eve been served upon him by the District Attercey — ‘L That you have received to your own use, and neg- Tested 10 account for fees and emoluments aceruing at | office, and collected by you under section 1. cap. of the laws of wo, Sennaies toe coum of Noe York, and payable to the city, for official aervioes rendered under said between the Ist Janu- | ba J 1852, and the 2ist July, 1853. ~ | ‘that you have wo an exact account | keep fees in s0ks by for inspection, and to ferm part cf the records of county, uader section 9 of the paid act of 1647. & That you hare to render to the Comptrol- a= <s are Se Sa, ‘a transcript of accounts | ‘with statement of fees, specifying amounts charged and | es daseater ot the bartiar a ne ® | E i = section 10 of said act, upon and for moneys into the twearury, exceeding the sum of twenty-five thousand you have returned to the Comptroller of the eity of New York, under oath, certain monthly traas- accounts, purporting to be true accounts of all ag +4 yeeeived by you or auy persons employed under a jowicg the same to be false and fraudulent. same have been referred to ms, pusaant to bis Exceliency Horatio :eymour, Governor of ‘We Btaie of New York, and that th» same will be inves- Spates betore the Hon bP, Ingraham, one of the Judges ‘the Court of Common Pleas, in the city and county of Mew York, on the 12th on September, instant, or so seen after as the case cam be heard, & , &. Te Ganurr Dromusn, Hag) Regisier of tap City ond YORMAN, " \t County of New York. ce ‘rg ad postponed until Friday next, at 10 i Police In Batenvive Burglaries, and Arrest of the Perpetrators.— Gn the night of the 6th instant the house of Mrs. Eliza ‘Ball, of No. 7 King street, was burglariously entered faem ibe roof by thieves, who managed to carry off about 9600 worth of jewelry, consiating of antique ornaments sof the very finest gold, many of them set im diamond ‘ané other precious stones. No trace of the thieves who perpetzated the robbery could be obtained until Monday when officer Day, of the Sixteenth ward police, succeeded Raed map, named Charles T. Wilson the stolen property in his ‘On his being conveyed before Justice Clarke, Mre. Hal wuade her appearance and identified all the jewelry found pot nay recente Raa joner as that stolen from her some days previous; but a diamond ring, worth $100, ‘was missing, and she also found that the diamonds bad een taken out of one of the gold crosses stolen. With ‘the exception of there articles, all the property was re- eovered. Im the possession of the prisoner was also found a rilver goblet and two silver enuff boxes, valued at $40, which were identified bya Mr. Jones, of No. 87 Varick street, as his property, sti from nis house on ‘the 6th instant, ty some burglars, who entered from the wear. The prisoner was commicted, for trial, by Justice Clarke, on the charge of burglary. Serious Stadding 4; —aAt an ony hour yesterdsy morning, « disgraceful Sght ocew at the ry store of Jseob Heck, corner of Delancey ani Forsyth streets, which resulted in the maiwing of one of the eetors in the affair in a borridie manner. It aj ‘that two Germans, named Alexander fay and Williams Merman, had been imbibing extensively of er bier and ether liquors; that when the tor the estab- Mchment came te them for payment, a dispute arove Detween Fey ard Forman, relative to ‘whien of them wee found in his posses- sion all stained with the blood of his victim. Forman was pieked up in an insensible condition from loss of blood, ‘and was conveyed to the New York Hospital, where, up- om the rurgeon’s examination, it was found that he re- ep nr 53 and two horribie gus! ry comple’ sidglidg him with deep and horrible gashes, from Ens ot. fects of which he wilin all probability nevar recover. Fay was brovgbt before Justice Wood yesterday after- Zeon, who ordered him to be locked up to await the re. walks of Fcrmsn’s injuries. C of Grand Larceny —A man’ named John Webster, s native of Philadelphis, was arrested yester- day, By ottcer ‘O'Deay, of the Fourth ward polies, charged ving stolen $200 in bank bills and gold coin from Gogh Larkey, of 26 Cherry street. Tho complainant al- aged before the magistrate that the accused picked his ef the above mentiored sam, and passed the wal- kins catacia wie excaped. ‘Juatice Osdorne, be ere whom be wa* brought, committed him for trial in default of $1,000 bail. Court Oslendur—This Day. Uren SxaTes Uerzicr Covrt.—Adjourned to Thursday. |) BUPREME CouRI—Gereral Term —Nos. 84, 32, 44, 88, 89, | 93, 95 to 102. \PREME COURT—S; Term.—This is the last day for Sling notes 0; issue for the October special term. fhe Kepe ed tunis Fall nas hit the popular taste. In beauty and brilliancy novhing |, @ueels this superd{abric. It is superiative fully to pay ; $4 fore hat in Broadway when a more besctifal and a | fimer one can be had at 118 Nassau street for $3 50. H Knox's Fall Style.-The beaury aud ele> of Knox’sfall style of hats would alone secure his | mepatation as the batter of New York city, if te had not already acquired that enviable distinction His hats | are models of grace and beauty, and bave been adopted | an the reigning *' for this season. Gentlemen may } examine these celebrated “castors” by dro in at EBNOX’= bijou of a store in the Prescott House, 533 | Broadway, or at bis older, and perhaps better known mand, 128 Fultcn street. Haul, Natter, First tn Fashion, 413 Broad- corner of Lis; street, has merited the best ton of the public, in the protuction of the present fe of hats. 1n addition ty hisown manufactures, he ia pow receiv Rand Bergeron bette fabrics in his which arrived by the last trip of the hse We msy be but our opinion is, you w et fail to be rusted at HaLL's, 3 : Cord to the Children.—The Fali Styles of ehikiren’s fancy hats at GiNIN’S, 214 Broadway, are the richest ever brought out in this country. rhe trim- — are lovely beyond description. rents who add new attractions to the faces of their offspring abouki and see these chef d’ceuvres of Parisian saat. OES, No. 214 Broadway, oposite st Paul’s Teh, Dhe beat hats in the city only $3 75.—You aren Es outif you think so just gives call at HOSS’ beautiful bat store, 102 Nassan street, eerner of ann, and you will find what we say true. th ngs it prios, the Amd nothing better an; at any are tl with pecrven Ar iesuod ro ingen tm tor of an from way, corner Oo! GaRBANATT, Boward street. artist. Cameo—Dayucrreetypes taken only at the ‘Witiiamron Ualesy in Brook! 7, 249 Fulton street, oppo- site Clinton. CHaS. H. WILLIAM ON, Art'st and proprietor. Ansun’s Dagacrrcoty pes.—Large Size for 50 cents, complete, colored, and in a case—ss no pictare is ite without a cese, and for fitty cents you can get ited twice the size of those at other places. AN-ON's, Broadway, oppor te Metropolitan Hotel. Meade Brothers’ Musemnm ot Dajucrrce. tis free to the pudlic —One ef the most Boveresting bition: in this metropolis ia cur va:usble collestion de guerrecty pes, comprising upwarcs of 3,000 pictures a brated Europeans and americans, and views from natore from all parts of the known World, taken by alt ‘he various processes known in the art of dagnerresty pe, te which additions are constantly being made by une o the tim row in Europe. Persons having au hour to epere carnuot pass it more profitably. Pictores taken deity. berrone wishing pictures of themselves or friends, eboold svail them<eives of the opportunity this fine season of they Artists aud imporiei rend. wey, four doors above the Astor How Twenty-five Cent Picture Company, 359 Beead wa5.—Daguorreoty pes ken at this ertaotich ment by HOLMES’ patent double inatrument. wo Whenerees at 4 tingle ring. Patent rights and douvle cameras for 4 Pianos and Gelodcons upon Terms watch seoummedae every clase of buyers, and which are gra- deated to the present tight times. Am icomense assort- ment of ce'errated pian # for sale or to rent at prices | Nese than can be hadclsewhere. A large veriety of the it second Fand pianos in the market— 20 $75. $100, $115, pienoe, whick have been rented for fold ai creat bargains A large ty ea! of 128, &s., factory prices for cash. To suit some ME age monthly payments will be taren. Cash paid fer second hand pianos. HORACE WATERS, 893 Broadway, Attractive and Positive Sule of Sixty Bean- titel villa sites, varyin; im sive from haif an acre to ‘tem acres, situaied at Hudson park, in the town of Yonk- ers, snd within ten minutes wale of the raiiroad depot, at Souyten Duyvil Creek also, a superbnew twoanda | halt story and basement, first class house, ditles iawith | brick, 52 feot front by about 40 feet deep, Which was built only «few mouths ago, ty days work. and without Tegerato cost, contatming sli Tiodern improve neata, together with an excelient stad'e, and about thiee acres of land. ‘Inis important sae will take place this day, at IZo'clock, atthe Mercuants’ I'xchange, by Albert H. licolay, anctioneer, all persons that are desirous of parchariog a handsome country residence or cottage rites, should embrace this opporiaoity, and stiend this fmportant sale, ag the romanue and p ¢\ureaque sounery a novie ifusson, for miles sround is unsurpassed, and in considered the greatest panoramic view in the world, and a number of these Nesirable builling sites are covered with handsome forres, and fruit tress. ‘The terms are exceeding)y liberal. xale perem story and unquestionable For lithographic maps and full partica are, xe reier to sLBEAs i. NIJOLAY, Auctionser, No. 4 Broad street, Warmers’ and Merenants Bank, Memphis; Kana or bibord —Notes of the above banks tabea at 40 vente on the dollar, Fank of Waehtmaw, 60 csnta: all iter banks iu tbe Ypiou, considered ugurt, taken st par in payment fer clothing at ANS’ clotiing werchouse, 66 and 08 Fuitaa #treot. a bundred), or for « genilemao’s su- are upwards it is unsur, inattrection Front- izg on two fine avenues (Ei and Nich .l’s avenues), with ap area of six acres r more of magnificently losa ted grourd, and with g: villa, owtheures, rare and valuable ‘ruit trees, ornate hortieultoral ' arcange- metta, and other requisite to suit the most fasti dious taste. “Td sale will present a chance for invest- ment that should induce the most eager comyetition. All minor details may be obtaizeiat the offices of Megsre. Cole’s & Son, in Brooklyn aud New York. To Epicureans.—A splendid Green Turtle will be serves np in soup and steaks every day this week, from 11 A M.to5P M., at Goald’s saloon, 144 Fal- ton street, at the by moderate price of 18Xc. each, and families supplied at 37}¢c. per quart, Special Notice to Gentlemen.—Under the appropriate auction bead in this day’s Herald, wiil be Canin mehr iag Be reverence m3 asale of rex valuable property, to @ place on Tassday next, a! ‘the Merchanta’ Exchange, in New York. The announc- ment is eminently worthy of very general attention, the property to be ecid is in the immediate vicinity of Jno. 1. tuediker’s weil known ertadlishment, on tue Jamaica Piald Merinos, c1aia Merinos, Plaid Mert- nos.—Greatest bargains ever offered, from auction; 1,000 merinos, elegant colors, eboisest patterns, yard wice, superior quality, oly 5s. 6: y soch as tell for 7s. and 8s. Also, 1,000 embroidered ‘‘de bege”” Oreeses, choicest colors, only 20s. a :!ress, all wool, worth $5, at BURDKI(? chrap dry goods store, 191’ Grand street, corner of Mulberry. Rien Velvet and Tapestry Carpets at Cost, elegant Velvet carpets, 12s to 13s per yard; elegent ta- airy, 88. to 10s. per yard; elegant three ply, 7s. 6d. to . per ari: elegsnt ingrain, 68 to 6s. per yazd; elegant floor oil cloths, 6s. to6s per yard; elegsut gold window ahd of aa age Ne gr 14. 6d., 38., 4s. and ds. yard ai ANDER: UN'S, 90 Bowery. - Fall Goods.--E. H. Leadbeater, No. 347 Broaéway, is selling merinoes, silk, plaids, delaines, Diankets, flennels, shawls, lsce curta ns, bombazines, Ke., at great bargains, Parchasers will do well to exa. mine before purchasing elsewhere Linens! Lincns!i—Just received, a | atoer of Fenton’s celebrated shirting linens. Also tadie damarks, linen, sheetings, nepkins, &. E'B, LEADBEATER (late Leadboster & Lee), ‘347 Broadway, corner of Leona..d strect. Whe Metropoiitan Embroidery Store is the only store in New York where you can really get a haad- some and cheap collar, pocket handkerchief, skirt, che- wisette, infanta’ robes, frocks, &e., &c., &c. ‘Ladies, call and judge for yourselves, 557 Broadway. A large lot of new goods opened this day. * Lace and Muslin Curtains, from Aactions.— KELIY & FERGU-ON, 28934 Broadway, and 54 Reade hand $0,000 lace and muslin ourtains, ts great sacrifies, and will sell the w days at Lip red bargains, full twenty per cent less than the original cost of importa‘ion. Go early, for this is a rare opportunity. Also, che largess stock of window shades and gilt cornices iu the city, all of which must be sold cheap. Selling v ices off 30 per Cent tess than Broad- pr superb stock cf English medallion, velvet, tapestry, Aubuseon and ingrain carpets, oilcloths, &., at ruinous bore achoice selection of table and piano covers, at HIKAM ANDERSON’S, 99 Bowery. ‘i Bente Bot a Cards.— Assortment of Ever- del)’s elegant eograved wedding cards, envelopes, kc. can be had on avplication, or sent by post to any part of ee bo: rape EVERDELL, 32 Broadway, corner of Duane reet. The Brevoort House, Fifth aveou:, corner af Kighth street.—-This establishment, conducted ex- elusively on the European plan, has ‘a restauraat at- tached, for the acoommodation of ladies and xtotlemen sot residing in the hotel. Dinners and supper will be provided at ali times, at short notice, either in private rooms or in the restaurant Defiance Salamander fSafes.—Robert M. PATRICK is the sole manufacturer in the Uniied States ot the above colebrated safes, and F.C, Gotlin’s impene trabie defiance locks snd 8 bars. epot No. 192 Pearl street, ove door belov n lane. Rich’s Impreved #0 sandec Sat Willa. os wwt.—[he subseribe respectfully iniorm the yudlis that they are the only manufactuers of Wilder's Patent Salimander Safes in this city (3 r. Herring having re-a 4 Wilder’s patent to Mr Wilder,) and they as sure t) cir customers that not a dollar’s worth of proper- ty has ever been consumed, within twelve years, in a safe of their make. They sre mace in the most fatthfal manner, and secured with Jones’ World’s Fair lock, Hols improves, with a key not larger than a two shi. Ung piece; Day & Neweil’s celebrated lock, Yatey’ im- proved, or any other that may be desired. A large as- sortment alwa;a on hard snd for sale by STEARNS & MARVIN, 144 and 146 Walker street, successors to stich & Co. Sewing Machines.—It is asingular fact th: many persons can be induced to buy wh»t is utterly pers @ my because offered ata low price. Thousands of sewing machines, called cheap, have been sold, which could not be nsed—they were mace to rell. Many sueb are in the market now. ‘The only kind which have stood the teetof experience are SINGER’S, which are sverywhere in profitable uve. There is no dispute abou, the right to use these machines, and nv mxchines of any value can be made without infr ae numerous pa: tents. L M. SINGER 323 Browiway. Let Every Reader of our Paper Caretutly read this.—On Moxday evening, the 24 cf October, 1854, 100 farms and £00 building lots will be divided among 600 subscribers; c nly $15, payadie in instalments wili se- cure a faim of {rom 2 ta 30 acres, or 4 building lots 25 by 100 feet; afew of the shares left. All who wish to have healthy resicence in the country near the e Island kailroad, should ap ately to CHAS. WOOD, 208 Broadway, where mops and pampbliets can be had gra‘ Pure White Brandy, for Preserves.—Cholce brandies of vazious vintages; old Port, sherry, Madeira, &>.4 wines, gin, Schiedam schnapps, ‘clud schnapps, rum, syru dials» Wo.» ko. at low rates. Wil. H. UN’ moe sirest, Cc: Crosby. Hair Dye and Wigs—! anir dye is by all acknowledged the best in the world. oki wholesale ‘Bachelor's Celebrated and retail, or applied in uine private roema at W. A. BATOHELOR’S hair dye, wig, and orna mental hair factory, No. 233 Broadway. @xistadoro’s Infailible Hair Dye may be obiained at the following places, viz : Rushton, Clark & Go., 10 Astor House, 165, 273 and 611 Broviway; Hage- man’s, corner of Seventeenth street and Union square; Miibau’s, 183 Broadway; Rushton’s, corner of Canal and Broadway; and at the proprietor’s, No. 6 Astor House, where it is also daily applied. ' Phalon’s Paphian Lotton-—Moore snys:— iiewindengeness 3 forever unchangingly bright.” The poet was The sun and sea sir never fail to change the tness of Denuty by darkening the akin, and it fair by freckling it. jes who have spent the summer in the country will find the lustre of their eharms more cr less obscured on their return; and those of them who are well posted as to the best means of re- storing the clearness of their complexion, will sead at ovee to PHALON’S, 8 Nicholas Hotet, for his famous Papbisn Lotion, which Madame Thillon esdorses as a caemetic unequalled in the world. Although ally sceptical in such matters, we feel bound to say that the preparation fulfils the promises of the iaver tor and pro- prietor. Also for sale by all the druggists ani fancy stores in the city ana country. The Best Hele Dye.—Sallard’s New anid greatly improved received the ium at the World’s fair, and is, beyond all doubt, the cheapest and best in the world. Warranted. Principal offica,03 Bread way, up stairs. Swedish Halter Creator, an Exquisite Pomade tad liquid, imparting to tho hair a woftacss and beillian sy unrivalled, It is prepared in elegan: large sized Soitien, For sale by the principal drogeiats, ani at the depot, 821 Broadway. —C. KE. HUTCHINSON, Agent. mths Dal bes adinsistenee Ladics Hair Deessing.—ire. £. Gibson has removed her order book from Rise & Smiths of Broadway to her rooms 297 Sixth avenue. Mrs. G. will wait upon lavies at their residences at the uraal terms. head J. H. Thompson, from Paris, Phrenologico! bair cutter, is to be found at No 0 Warren street, three doors frem’ Broadway. He is the only artist in New York who thorongbly understands cutting the hair to cuit the formatir the head.” i amd try his skill Presesve Your alrThe Beat Articie nown for this purpoes is Batchelor’s Maldiva Cream; it strengthens acd imyigor tho roots, and imparts to the conreest bair a rich, silky gloss. Manufactured aod sold, wholesale and retail, by W. A. BATCHELOR, 23 Broadway. EB. Gibson's Batr Cosiing Fluid.<\This beautiful aud fragrant article for jac.’ tovlet in an in fallibie preparation for curliog the hair; warcanted per fectly haimless, Sold only at Mrs. G15 0) rooms, O47 nth avenne. Aspinwall’s Ponte Mixture ranks within the infailibie specifics in mecicine. {tis tho positive an- tidote to fever sgne, curing it genersiiy within a few ays, and rever failing to produce tre desired resait Prepared by THUMAS & MAXWELL (successors to James S. Aspinwall), 86 Wiliam stree: ‘The prizes of two nations, blent, Are Lyon's brief advertisement. Lyon Maving Recetved fur his Magnetic powders, for the destraction of inscota, the medals of the world’s fairs in London ant New York, invites the public to 424 Broadway, to oxamine there testimonials, Great Core for Dyspepiia ant Liver Cony plaint —I have cure’ more than five thousand persons Of dyspepsia and liver complain's with my dyapeotis compound and family pille. Read the following letter from a geotleman in Virginia. He is one of thousands who are iiving monuments of the great cares made hy my family medicines, . J. 8 RO-K, M.D” ‘Dinwiddie county, Va—! wae reduced almost ta a skeleton by dyspepsia. By the use of @ box of your family pills and dyspeptis componnd, in two weeks T tas entirely cued. In short, your medicine saved my life, Od F 2 25 conte a dex: dyspeptic ocmpounl, 56 ee yy BR. BH. HAR TOHORNE, 1(2 Patton stvest site St. Paul's Church. Birth, Op Sundsy, September 10, at Flympton, C. W., the wife of Capt. P. Prormav, cf New You. of son. Married, merping, September 26, at the Preaby'e On Tuesday rian church, Fifth avenug aod Nineteenth street, uy the Kev. J. W alexander, D. D., Gavim, youagest son of the late Mr Wiliam Brackenridge, of Balig, Ayrshire, Scot- haa, i AnaB, eldest dsugh er of Mr. Wilhkam Hurry, of a city. Op saturday evening, September 23, by the evr. Dr. Millett, at hie residence, 808 Broome street, Mr. Josaru GBavEs to Mise Maky ANNE CocKBarIN, both natives of Fpgland. Drea, On “uesday, Feptember 26, ifevnY ANDERSON, late of a fiym of Brady, anderson &Co, im the 44th year of age His friends and relatives are invited to at'en! his fu- neral, to-morrow afternoon, at two o’slock, from his late residence, No. 90 Twelfth street. His remsins will be taken to Greenwood for interment. On Tuesday, September 26, James ReyNoips, son of the widow Bervard Reynolds, a native of Killasonna, coun'y Longford, Ireland, aged 24 years ‘Ihe relatives an’ triends of the family ave respectinlly invited 10 attend his funeral this afternoon, at two o’clock from the residence of Lis mother, No. 185 avenue A. ils remains will be taben to Calvery cemetery for ia- terment. On Tuesday morning, September 26, Mary Evv.anernt McNairy, aged 11 months and 5 days, only daughter of James and rarsh Maria M 29a jatives and rricnds of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this afternocn, three orelock, from her father’s residence, No. 148 West Lhir- teenth street, bet ween seventh and Eighth avenues. On Tues’ay, Se;tember 26, SaRyY ANN, wife of David Hogan, sged 44 years ‘Lhe friends of the femily are requested to attend her funeral from her late residence, No. 102 Spring street, ‘tbis afternoon, at two o'clock. On Monday, reptember 25, of paralysis, Mr. James PRAcH, ip the 50th year of his age. fhe relatives snd triends of the family are respectfully invited to attend his fuvera!, this afternoon, at-oue o'clock, fiom his late residence, No. 54 Henry street. Bis re: 8 will be taken to Greenwood cemetery. On Tuesday, teptember 26, Jacop Rucksi, aged 66 years The friends and relatives of the family are respectfully invited to attend his funeral without further invitation, from hip late residence, No. 172 Franklin street, to: mor row afterroon, at twa o'clock. ‘On Tcesday, September 26, after a lingering illness, Many Huyperxon, wife of John Whyte, aged 39 years. The relatives and friends of tue family are respectially invited to attend her funeral, to-morrow afternoon, at two o’clock, from the residence of her husband, No 13 ‘Third avenue. ez remaws will be conveyed to Green- wood cemetery for in‘ermsnt Dundee, Scotland, ana Belfast, Ireland, papers please copy. On Yonday, September 26, Mary Lovise, youngest davght:r cf Edward K. and Mary 8. Sutton, aged 1 year, 4 months and 3 days. Funerel this morning, at ten o’clock, from No. 179 West Twenty-second street. On Saturday, Yeptmber 23, of dysentery, Mrs. Jouy Donovay, in the 6]st year of ber age. Her remains were tatcn to Kondout for interment. Sud¢enly, on Monday, September 25, of Aciatic cholera, Joskpa Marston BRENGUES, in the 56th year of his age, a native of Montpelier, France. On Tues¢ay, September 26, Vinarnta F., infant daugh- ter of Caroline Louisa and John Merchant. On Tuesday, September 26, Jamzs Murray, infant son of Fatrick and Johannah Morphy, aged 9 months. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to sttend the funeral, this afternoon, at :hree o’clock, from his father’s residence, No. 85 Columbia street, Bro klyp. His remains will be taken to Flatbush, On Tueeday afternoon, September 26, Mra. Janz KELLY, wife of Daniel Kelly, aged 61 years. ‘The funeral will take place this afternoon, at four o'clock, from the residence of her bro‘her, John Fawcett, Lot Haven. Tha friends of the family are invited to astend. On Tuesday, September 26, a’: his residence in Morrisa- xia, Weschester county, Buyan KING, in the 634 year of age. His friends and those of his family are respectfully in- vited to attend bis tuneral, this afternoon, at half past ore o’clock, from No. 195 West Seventeeatn street. His remains will be conveyed to Caivery Comevery for inter- ment. At Hoboken, N. J., on Monday, September 25, Cano USE A., wife of George W. Morton. The friends of the family are respe:tfully invi'ed to attend her funeral, at eleven o’clcex this morning, from St. Paul’s Church, Hoboken, without further invitation. On Saturéay, September 23, at the residence of her son-in-law, Sidney G Muler, Saugatuck, Coanecticut, Mrs Saran BR Wuatameon, eged 63 years. In Philadelphia, on iuesday, September 26, of dysen- tery, Mantua Roxy, daughter of Fred’k. a. Hegeman, and grandoaughier of Aster Riley, ali of this city, «ge 5 years and 9 months. The frien¢s of tne femily sre invited to attend her fa- vera), from No. 231 Wes! Iwenty second street, this af- ternoon, at three o’clock. At Washington City, on Friday morning, September 6, Cakes © BRvERIDGH, formerly @ resident of Baltimore, beloved and es:eemed by at! who knev bim. ‘At Charleston, 8 ., on Thurscay, September 21, of typhoid fever, Kowarp W. Kinnatt, Jr., in the 2ist year a ©. + At Savenneh, on Thursday, September 14, of yeliow fever, Witttam JORDAN, aged 21 yeure, 5 months and 6 days, son of Patrick aad Margaret Jourdan. ; St. Louis and Albany papers please copy. left Bostoa a m:nth ago for New York. Any in‘or mation respecting him will be reeeived by his wife, Mary Rogers, No. 6 West street, N. Y. HOS. O'NEIL NFORMATION WANTED—OF CORNELIUS 4. LEARY. brick'ayer by trade. Any information 0! him will 16 thanbfully received by b's parents, at No 97 Charlton street. R, BELNARD M. NAVARRO, LATELY ARRIED from Paris, ix requested to call at 20 Clinton pisse, to moet relatives from satauzas R C.—MIND TdE CHALLENGE. a HE CENILEMAN HOLDING $75 STAKE MONE between himeelf and Mr. Price, on the four ¥ Ce, will oblige by leaving the sams at the American Hall, 458 Broadway, with Thomas Bowden, | HS 4 lage’ LADY WO ADVERTISED SOMETIME (oe avy other one,) to write lettes for uct could not do it ‘or themselves, can hear of some >a ness in that line by addressing Phillips, Herali offices, stating where an interview can be had. AMUSEMENTS. ALLACK’S THEATER —GREAT VARIETY AND povelty* WDnEspay, 2770, SPRING AND ’aUIUMN, Rattle ..., scrsrccreecesseves seseeeeeMr, Waileck Wrh MY COUSIN GERMAN Tavnepay, 28ra—(Latt Tree) THE SCHOLAR Ere smus Bookworm........... seeeeeeee Dr, Wallack SENORITA S970, and MY COUSIN GEkMay, Box book now open. No extra charge for reserved eats. Second tier boxes, 25 cents. TPVBE CHALLENGE ACCEPTED.-—I SaY AGAIN, tha’ the it Negro Delineator, now performing with Wood’s Minstrels, at Mechanic’s Hall, 472 Broaa- way, is the best performer ever known in the character you have named. 1 accept your $1,000 proposition, and agree to give mount to the societies named by the honorable gentleman. Yours, i POLITICAL, OF JHE WARD COMMITTEF OF THE Fourth ward, held at James G. Smith's, on Tues cay evening, September 26, ic was moved and seconded that the names of the members of the Ward Committee, in favor of holding the primary election at No. 27 Janes street, be published. ‘be following members sabacrivei their pames:—Oliver O'Donnell, Henry M. Downs, Hoary Purceil, John Crowe, Barth. Healy, Jotin RediJen, Timo- thy Coleman, John Oliver, James G. Smizh, Heary J. Allen, Andrew Cusack, Wm. Philips, John Ware, Patc’« Crowe, John Casey, Thos. Fitzgerald. JAMES G. SMITH, Chaicmaa, Joux Casey, Secretary. In favor of 1634 (uk etreet:—Joseph T. Sweet, Mau rice O'Keefe, Wim. Locker, James Layes. It Was moved and seconded that Mr. Philips appoiat toro Inspectors of Primary Wection, in case the other two refuse to serve, who are in favor of holding the Primary Election at 154; Oak street. YOUNG FRENCH LADY WOULD LIKE TO HAVE some pupils: she can terch French and music. Ad: driers L. M., Herald office. PROFESSOR OF THE SPANIZH AND FRENCH languages, would Hke to dedicate himref to the tesching cf fen scholars in private Lous:s or schools. Hle can give very good re“erencos. Adi » box 5,424 Post Office. CARD.—TYE SUBSISIBFR ANNOUNCES TO Cris A, gent and strangers that his. tooms are how opes Gr Instruction in wal:ing wal bookkeepiog. | Ladios ant gentemen aro respectfully inviced to visit the academy atallbours, OLIVER B, GOLUSMIIH, 362 Broadway. GENTLEMAN, PE OF OF ov THE A German, Fiench, Latin and Greek langue gs, wishes i give instruction ip these branches in @ private family, where bis services would be considered as partial pay: ment for board and lodging. Acdress Teacher, Herali office. VENING DRAWING OLASS¥S - OOMMING 3’ 8C5001 of deign, 58 hast ihirweenth street, ome door West of Brosaway Gentlemen desirous ot forming # chess will please register their mames. Office hours 8 M. to 6 P. 3. RENCH EVENING CLASES AND PRIVAT? LE sons at 711 Browlway, oy Elie Chirlier, gra iua‘e of of P ris. For re‘erenc: erms madera’ NOH LANGUAGE.—PROP. D, LAGROGE, NO. 90 oadway, conunaee horeugh inatrnetion ‘nha F bem the adihty te ness Termes moders’ new pupils fu vensh langeagyy impar ing esk it with flaeacy and co WANTS. COMPETENt PERNON WISHES TO ENGAGE WITT’ famoly going to Os ormia, as }acy’s waid; wold ro objection Screamin ap ‘young ladies; un. A. derstande Oressmaking, h.ir é¢reseinz, ‘and all kinds of | pee sewing. Address 103 East Phir eenth stree’, second oor. eMTUaTION WANIED, BY TWO REPEOARLE £% girl, one to do the cooking, washing and ironing of “private Yamily, and the other as chimsermaid and seometrees; 18 ® good washer and ironer. Con be seen at No. 19 Thomas street, tret floor. YOUNG GI L OF RESPECTABILITY WANTS A SIT- uation os seamstress; has a knowle!ge of dress- Imeking, Would asnist to do chamberwork or teks care of childien. Inquire at 191 Fourth street, sesond foo’, front reom, for three days. PAPISIAN LADY, JUST ARRIVED, SPEAKING A kxginn tole:ably weil, wishes a situation ss frat band ins farhionable American dross making ests! ment in this city Call or address Mra. T.G., rT Broad way, up stairs. SITUATION WANTED, BY A PROTESTANT GIRt ay chambermaid and waiter, or chambermaid, and to aesist in wasting and toning. Can be sen fortwo Gays, if not engaged, at 28{ Mulberry street, io the rear. « NEAT, TILY FRENCH WOMAN, WéNTS A SITU- ation aswet nurse Please call ai 276 Cana! st_cet, corner of Washington, second floor, back room. LADY IN THESOUTH WISHES A SITUATION at teacher in ® private family; she is competent te ‘ach the various branches of an English o¢ in, with the French language. Address, postpaid, F. M., care of Professcr McCarthy, Willamsport, Wathingtos county, Maryland, FIRST RATE DRE‘SMAKER WANTS A ITUA- ¢ tion in some first clare family; she under Cutting and fitting children’s clothing, also the ticular fine sewing for ladies wardrobe. Apply at 19 sixth avenue. GOOD COOK, AND TO A‘SiET IN W4SHING ironing —Situation wanted in a smal! priv ste 1y; good clty reference given. way, for two days. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN sitnation as cook, washer, and iroser, or to do general housework in a'small family. Can be seen for two days, at ber present employers, 33 East Twenty: eighth street. RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL WISHES A SIT’ tion as children’s nurse and plein sewer, or ai bermaid. Hae good city reference. Can be seea at 2:9 Ninth street, between First and Second avenues, third floor. COMPETENT YOUNG WOMAN WAN 8 A SITA- tion as chambermaid and to do fine washing and froning or plain sewing Good city refereoce given. Cau be seen tor two days, at 508 Houston street, betwoen Bowery end Broadway, in the store. RESPEC ABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SI'UA- tion ms small family, Can cook, wash aud iron Good references can be given. Can be seen fur two days, at 31 Thompeon street, front basement. SITUATION WANIED--BY A PROTESTANT WO- man, a8 seamstre se, or as chamber mail ani cewer; ho objection to fine washing; city reference Can be seen at 190 West Eleventh street, rear Greenwich avenue. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISSEs 4 SITU. ation to cook, washand iron for a small reapecta ble private family. ’ Can te reea for one day, in Liq ais street, between Henry and Clinton. Be.t of city rever- ence from her last place. GOOD COOK «ND BsKER—SITUATION WaN Eb, by @ Protestant woman, in a religious family; goo? city reference given. Apply at 142 Suilivan atreei, base ment, for two cayn, RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL WISHES A SITU. tion as waicer and cham rermaid in & small private family, Can be coon at 66 Weat teventeerth xtreet, where she has lived for two years, betwesn the hours of 10 and 12 A. M., for two days, SITU. TION WANTED BY A YOUNG WOMAN AS seamstress; perfectly anderstania sil kinds of fsmily eewing; no odjestioa to aasist with igh’ chaimber- work. Good city reference given Call at 123 Wes fwenty first street, corner of Beventh avenue, for two ays. : A fectly underi tands krenon, work Address, 29 Gran Habicht, 106 Welker strect. : COOK WANTED.—AN AMERITAN OR GLISH Protestant woman, who is a g: 0d cook, and willing to arsist in washing. Cook re‘erences requirsd Apply at 75 Fast Twenty third street, t efore 1, or after 4o’clock RESPKOTABLE PROLESTaN® YOUNG WOMAN wants s fituation as professed cook; understaads baking and pastry. Tos best of city reterence given Please call at 363 Seventh avenue, near Thirty-cecond atreet, thira floor MARSIED WOMAN WISEES S0MB ONR TO A adopt a male child, six montis old. The cnild is Pealthy and clean, anc she wishes to live out Pisase call at Ne. 102 Twertieth street, in the rear, bstreea Seventh and kighth avenues. YOUNG WOMAN WHO HAS CAkRIED ON DRES} A wabing for rome time, would go out by the day; as no objection to work for children. The best of ci: 7 reference. Callat 184 sixth avenue, between fwelith acd enth streets, third floor, room, RESPECT. BLE PHOTESfANT YOUNG WOMAN Wishe situation as chamberimaii sad seamstrese in & #meil private famuy; can rew 00 all kinds of family g: bes gvod city referei be seen for two at 3 eventh avenue, between Twenty fifth and Twenty sixth atrects. STiUATION WaNTED—BY A RESPEOCABLE young woman, as chambermaid and liundre:s, or ds Duce; i# cajable of taking caarge of a young baby, ond co pisin sewing. Good chy retere: Vlesse cali at No. 10 Fifth loor, in the rear. SITUATION WANIED—BY A GIRL, AS PLAIN cook, washer and ironer, has the best of city re- ference. Please cail at 314 Moit street, back room. In- quire for Mrs. Hughes. RESPECTABLE GIRL WANTS A SITUATION AS chamtermuid and to do plain sewing in « small fawily. Good references given as to character, &3. Can be acen for two days, at No 2 Union court, between Eleventh and Twellth stre MOST RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOM+N WANTS A titvation as waiter, and to aseist in chamberwork, cr wathing and ironing,’ Can give the beat of city re- ference. Please call for two days at her iast place, 11 Weet Nineteenth street. RESPECTABLE WOMAN WAN1S A SIIUATION AS cook. she thoroughly understands ber ousiarss. Bas no objections to wash and icon. ral years references. Piease call for two days . Hudson street. . STUAT.ON WANTED—BY . A R&-PEOT \BLe young as cham ermaia or to assist in house- work ins pri Apply at 704 Wasciagton a Sees See RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WI3UE4 A StfU A. “tion a2 cook; understands baking and all kinds of pastry. The bert of city reference can be given. Can ‘be ceen fortwo days. Please call at 252 mutt street, thiro tlocr. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN W4NT3 A BITUA- tion as waiter and chambermaid. Can be seea for two days, from 9 to 6 o'clock, ut employers, 210 West Twenty-third street. No objection ty asi) ia wesbing and ironing. RYSPE TABLE GERVAN GIRL, OF GOOD FAMi- ly, wants a situation as chambermaid; sue per- Jain sewing, ant! tine needie Pitree!, Dement, und Dr RE PECIABLE GIKL WANIS A SITUATION TO DO chemberwork and waiticg, orto assiet ia the Washing and ironing; can do plain sewiag. Ths best of city refe.ence given. Can bereen until engsgel at 54 Choritoo street. RESP! CT \BY a3 A SITUA YOUNG GIRL WISHE$ A SITUA. tion :m a private family, as chambermald and waiter; refers to her present emplover, 146 Volambia sireet, near Pierrepont, Brooklyn. Ths family ehe is liv- ing with sre about breaking up bousekeepiag. Caa be seen until Saturday. RE*PECTABLE YOUNG GIRL WISHES A SITUA. tion ss chambermaid and waiter fa respectable private femily; no objection to do housework. The best of city reference, Catl at 209 Mott street, room 11. COMPETENT SEAMSTRESS WANTS A SILUATIO! A in a private family; bas been accustomed to do al finds of family sewing, cutting and makiog chiltre’s cloth ng. Can be seen for two days at her preseat plice, 81 St. Mark's place. RESPEC(SBLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS 4 SI[UA- AL. tion sscock, waskerand isoner. Has city reference m ber last place, Please call at hee prosén: employ- 1¢8 Fast ibirieeoth street, between First ant See- for two ays. RESPECTABLE G:RL WAN chambermaid and 2, or nurse acd seam- etes; i an exceilent Fewer giro good city refer. ence. Pleace call at 43 Larrisun street, rear heuse, for two Cays | of Reade street, under the Irving House. Wants A tion as purse and seaustress i a rriva'e family; best of ct; ce from ber last +wployer. Can te seen for this week at 125 Wert Twelfth mrect, second floor, bask reom. S11UsTION WasNTED—BY A RYRPECTABLE ir}, ae cham>bermaid snd to assist in the washing or to do housework in a small lived two years and eight moaothe in her Bae the best of city reference. Pleise call last place. at No. 5 Dean street, Brooklyn. SIIUATION WaNTED,—BY A RE*PECTABLE young womsn, gs chambermaid and waiter, or as- in washing and ironing; to be seen until suited. Has goad city references Please call at No. 9 East Twentetb street. RE-PECTABLE AND EF desires a situetion as cook. washer and irune:, or to 10 general house work, in the city or country. Can make gocd bread; is not atraid of work; will take moderave wages in s good place; is well recommenced. Please ap- ply at 261 Bowery. STIVUATION WaNTED~-BY A young van, as coachman, in a pi ‘om give rbe best of eity reterence if required: reer lor two daye at 08 Grand etreet. GOOD DRESSMABER WISHES A © ‘NT YOUN? WOMAN family. Cap be avenue, first floor. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS | tion ty du chamberwork and plain sewing, or to fake care of ebiden. Good reference given. Can be seen for two days. Please call at 94 Henry street. A RESPECTABLE YOU WOMsN WANTS A SITUA tion as cook, is a first rete washer and irouer. Has the beat of city reference. and cam b3 #een for two days if nor suited Please ext at 279 Mulberry street, near Houston street. GERMAN L‘DY, EXPERIENCED IN IU{fION, Corires a place as governess, or to +uperintend a household and t» take care of children; she speaks Fr and teaches German, French, needlework, anc the usval branches, No objection to go in the coun! or South. Address Dr. F, Kiingemann, 8! Delancey 6: SITUAIION WANIED, BY A RESPECTABLE }Oung woman, as cook, washer aud iroaer, or iambermaid and wriver, or to do the genera! housework mall family. Please call at 166 Jay street, Brooklyn, RESPECIaBLE YOUNG WOMAN, WITH THE best of city referance, wants a titnation as cook, washer ond ironer, or to co general housewors, in « small family. Can be seen for two days, at 219 West Twenty- fifth street. VERY RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL {WANTS + chamber Can be RESPECTABLE GIRL WANTS A SITUATION A3 A chambermaid. is a good laundress. The best of re- erences cav be given. Apply at 352 Third avemae, first floor, back room, for two or three day: ‘ RESPECTABLE SCOTCH GIRL WISHES 4 SITU AL tion in a family going to California; will make herrelf generally useful. Good reference gives. Jal! at 510 Pearl street. A YOUNG LADY (FOREIGNER) HAVING HAD POR some years a pituetion as tescher in the Freach iangvage, at's seminary, und being aiso conpe ent t> give instructicn io music is desirous to connect bereeit with a ladies scademy. The South preferrei. Tre best of referencés given acd required. Address box 537, Newark, New Jersey. GILL WeNTED—TO LEARN THE DRESSMAKING Apply at 16Q8ulhvan straet, third fiser, in the LADY, KESWDING AT 202 SEVENTEENTH SCR owuld’ like to get s young baby to we: n rown is dead. Call dn or aidress Mre. Rogar, 202 e and avenue A, SITUATION IS WANTED BY A bF ‘PEARLS woman, tocook, wash snd iron and make he-seif (ierally useful. Can be seen at her precent place, 10 Varick place, for three days. SITUATION WANTED—BY A GERMAN, clothing store, to act as salesman anc make bim-elf generally weful, or woald bind him self two years in& Southern store a% the cutting busi ness Please call at No 3 Fulcon avenue, Brooklyn, near the City Hall. SITUATION WANTED IN A BaKERY » A ralestoan, by ove who is competent to ke Can leave io deposit $80 if reyui Can te seen at 255 East Kighteenth street, 1 AN WANIS A SITUATION + AL cart; knows ell the piers, and is wel With ebipping goods; has several years’ experience; ove ive goo city ref Pleasd call tor wo days ui 22034 Broome house, first door 8 COACAMAN IN A PRIVATE PAMIL who perfectly understands his bistas incumbrance, ano can give most satisfactor 3 9 Bicecker »: RESPECTABLE YOU) $ ‘tion mall private family; has 90 0): @ in the country. ‘Has good refere: May be heard of for three dye. Address J O.N., Sullivan street, between Amity ard Bleecker etreet the rear, room No. 8. AC IVE YOUN} MAN W1 Hes & > weiter in a betel or ssloou, or iaside 2@: e family. Has no 0; country, or to travel. Can be seen ab U2 io meveit stree first dor, back room. VEKY RESPECTABLE YOUNG MaN WO A. ‘feotly understands bis basinese in al its b aud can give the Lest of reference fr.x0 his la er, where he bas lived for the past ten years, w situation as coechman and grocta. Has bo 09) the country. Please cali oa or address Es: , Cam pbell’s raddle and harness estab ishment, 99 F arenue, between Eighth aud Ninth ctr-ets. N OYSTERWAN WANTED — ONE W490 UN) Ee tends the business apd cau come well recommead ed. Caillat 119 Chambegs atreet. ent A NUMBER OF GOOD SERVANIS—PROTeSt and Cathoilc-are daily wanted at Mansing’s of itce, 561 Bowery; ten Frered and German cvoks; wage to competent parties from $10 to $15 pes month; tn ieh ond‘ cotch cooks, who Would assis: in washing ironing; weges from $8 to $12 per month; nice, ma:t gizls for general hourework, ehamberwo:k, wei ire, lmundresses, Durses, Seamstresses, Or Pirsons wish ing to travel, can bave good situations and the highest ‘Wages, with little celay P. 3—Dhis office is matron ized by the highest families incity and countcy. ihe rietor feels fully ayeured from hi» long experience and devoted attention to busicess that be will be eos dled to give employer tion EST SKEKVsN Cs—FIRSI-CLAS3 SCORCH ANU ENG lish cooks, chambermaids and seams:resses: Ger tervan's, dreramakers, girls for stores, Protestant and other help fer every kind of work, («il’ respectabie and recoromended,) in great choice, at Morris & Cob nert’s weil Known establishment, 267 Broadway, corner German and French waiters porters, farmers, &c, ot this and at the branch office, 102 Greenwich sireet. Gerry SETY OR WAITE’—SIiUsTION WANTE! ina Brivate femily. Good city reference given App'y st 64 Vaniam street, far two day Cae AND TO ASSIST IN WASHING ANI ironing —Situation wanted in a ate family, good city reference given. Apply at 243 West Ibirty-ninth street, for two day \HAMBERMAID AND WAITER, OR TO AS@I5T IN J washing and ironing —Sitaation wanted in a pri- ily. Good city reference given. Apply at & avenue betwen Sixteent: and Seventeenth two days, AD AND WAITER, OR TO TAKE CARE yy, or to Co generel honsework — dituation wonted in a swall ERS jamily. Good hep reference given. Apsly at 192 Varick street, for tro days FHAMBERWORK AND WalITING, OR MIND OFIL dren—situation wanted toa private family; good city references given. Apply at 365 Tweitth street, between First avenue ard Avenue A, for two days, 400K WANCED—A GERMAN OR ENGLISH Wo man, who is a good cook, washer and froner, can flat a desirebie situation by applying at 63 West Vubinztoo place. Good reference wanted, and none bat taore arsirering.the above nied apply. OCK, AND NURSE AND SEAMSTRESS WANTSO-- in a private family, aghert distance in the country a Prot k and nurse; bith must be nent, tid pertone, snd thorovghly understand their business. The cook will be required to araist ia washing; narse mrs’ be competent to cut ard fit dressos for children. Apply a ‘07 Wall street, up stat \OOK, WASHER AND IRONER, AND UNDERSP AND? bsking—Situation wanted, by a reapectable young woman, in a small private family, Good ctty reference given. Apply at 182 Sixteenth street, now Sevent avenue, for two days. A SYiU. TION WANTED AS Li DIES OR AX. chombermaid, and toasaiat with the aching and ae by one who cnderstards her businees, and sao cone thoionghly recommenied Can be seen at 230 Mnl berry street, between Prince and Spricg sirests, second floor, front room, vn'il engeged. PESPECTABLE MARRI.D WOMAN WISSEs TO obtain a baby to wet nuree, at her own honso, ber Own having cied lately. Apply ai 34 State at , Mr onlyn. YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SI UATION A general housework, Inquire at 23 Fir SITUATION TS WANTED BY A fF young worn to do chamberwork and waltiag, or plein sewing Please cail at Trenty-stech t, between Death and Eleventh avenues, KEAPRCTABLE PROTESTANT GIRL WisdKS A ation as nurses and seamstress, or to do light ork. sesmstrees § Please cail at 77 West ‘Twenty eighth eireet, near Seventh avenue, third flvor, back room. Can be seen vntil engaged, YOUNG GIRL WANTS A MT UaTION AS SEAM: A etrens, in @ private faroily; he@ no objection ty 4 imiereork. Can be seen « Tairry second at: @at, veon Ninth and Temth avenues, tor sya Ce: WASHER AND IRONER, OR GENERAL housework —Situation wanted in a private fam! Apply at No, 118 Wont Ni Good city reference giren. teenth street, for two days. OOK, WASHEK AND IRONER, OR GENERAL W0U3e C msid.—-‘ituation wanted in 's awal private tinily good city reference given. Apply ‘at 117 West i aentiotn strest, top floor, Dick room, for two days, OOK, WA R AND IRONER, 0} JENERAL /) houcemait—S{tuation wanted in a private fantiy Gcod city reference between Smith and days. iven, Apply at 69 Paci tc stress, ver m treet, Brhoklyn, for two ~ OOK, WASHER AND IRONER —<I'UATION Wa fed, in a private famiy. Gool cily reference given. Apply at 443 East Fourth street, for two days. “OFYI“T.—A LADY WHO W2AITZS A NEAT, LEO _) Wle band is desireusof obtaining employment above capacity. Apply. toP. A. Guy, 206 Williaa et 10 Mad Grey, 144 Third aveo A YOUNG LADY |. 3008) lawyers, is desirove of fad. Good referenes Seeepmaipntnenene esa NEAT, TIDY YOUNG GIRL WISFES A SITUA- | rivate | TUATION, AS | steamstress and’ dressmaker, in s nice private | family. Good city reference. Car be seen at 204 First | re mete er + +) rere reeecer ememeateee | Wants. OLORED COOK W-N El)—-WANTED A COLOR-D | cook and servant ‘or a+mall family. None ba‘ the firet clace peed apjly. Inquire at 166 Brosdway. . OACHMAN’S SITUATION W sNTED—BY 4 MAN 01° | ¢xierience, who tho:ugh'y understands the ma- nagement of horses. Cen give the oest of reference to late empioyers. Has no onjrction to go outef town. Addzess Thomas Rooney, No. 17 Btate street, y Remy Quemas ‘8 SIIUATION WANTED—BY *A YOUNG man who underetand: his business perfectly. Good Please sddrees J B. Field, 826 Broad wa, Crs MERCHANTS —WANTED, BY AN ACTIVE business man, and frit claes nalesmsn of several ears eine uc in "his city, a sitcaton bere, or tome Western city preverred. Satisfactory reference given Address W. * Coatham square Post Offer. RESSMAKING.—A YOUNG LADY, WHO UND! stands dreremaking thoroughly in Parte fashi to engege im familles by ‘ae day. Please cal? place, Fourth avenue «! RAUGHTSMAN WAN‘ED—IN A NEIGHBORING city; if a practical sarvesor, he might hives per- Address A y I manent situation. | J RUG CLERK WANTED-ONE WHO UNDERST.NiS | the business perfectly, aad can come wel) ree m- mended. Inquire at the drug store, 261 Munroe street. X RUG CLERK WAN'ED.—A COMPETENT DRUG J clerk wanted at 095 Eighth avenue. J RUG CLERK WANTED—ONE WEO Is FO! ) "petent and experienced iu the city retail trade, acd fad produce satisfectory references inzy obtain a per- munrnt situation and a liberal salary. Apply or address 10 highth avenue )XPERIENCED 5S! "4 ery, cook, weiter vir ail works, are wanieo to ready, in the mort re: pectable private families. wishing sueb situations, can see the employers from 9 to) o'clock, at 149 Grand street. Also, a Scotsh waiter. IRST RATE COOK, UNDERSTA! AN AND Freveh styles—Sitvation wauted in a amali private fawily; govd city reference given Apply at O8 Wille street, for two days. PASMER WANTE D—ON A SMALL FARM NEAR THIS E city; be must be well scquaintes with farming work iw general, and thoroughly understands the care and driving of horses. Apply at 67 Wall street, second story, rear office. P ENERAL HOUSEWORK --SITUATION WANTED BY a respectable young woman in a reapectabie priveie family. Good cl y reference given. Apply at 200 Wert ‘Twenty fret street, between Eighth and Nioth avenues, for two days. \ ENERAI. HOUSEWORK —BITUATION WANTRD IN ANTS WANTED, HOUSHKES: ® arnall ate family, Good city reference given. Apply at 141 Ea repty fourth street, between First and d aven third floor, for two days. + EN#RAL ROUSEWAID.—Si1UATION WANTED, IN A Gri nnan private family. Good city reference given. Apply at 216 Kast Four:eenth street, for two days. OUSEKEEPER —AN ENGLISH LADY OF MIDDLE. requires the above in a gentleman’s house, or lady’s, with rmall family. Address, post paid, P. P., 299 Fulton street, Breokly a NEORMATION WANTED—OF THE WHEREABOUTS of C.» THFRINE MAGUIRE, of Bonboy, county Cavan, irelond. Took passage in company with her sunt, Ser- ite McCaffery, ou board the packet ship Liverpool, ed in New Yerk in Muy last. Add cas Marguerite McCaffery, No 4 Ball place, Bowery, between sixth and Seventh streets OBN YOUNG, AGENT OF THE PROTKSTANT EM- plo; ment Society, 7 Carmine street, hay opened the female servants’ registry. 1463, Bowery, to enadie him to supply the east side of tI city’ and Brooklyn with ser- vents, Subscribers to either have the advantage of noth oftices. URSERY GOVERNESS —A SITUATION 35 WANTED in the above capacity, by a highly respeatadie Pru- ictant girl, whocan give the highest city referenc those who Jesire a faithful and experienced gir) ill please call at or addzess No. 281 West Niceteenth «treet, (TURSE AND SEAMSTRESS—<IIUATION WANT!D, by a respectable person, fully competent to take the extire cbarge of children, and superintend a regular nursery. 4 dvertiser wishes to find a permanent howe. Any facily want'ug a persoa {n the above cipasity will hear of a suitable perron Enexceptionadle relerences can be giv o by persons whom she has rerved lone aud foithfully.” Please call at No. 472 Fourth street, between Firet ard Second avenues, eecoud floor, back room, uniil engaged, UR-E AND CHAMRERMAID, OR DO GENE AL py housework. uation wanted ina ere!) e family. Good city reference given. Apply nelia street, from 9 to 12 u’e ock, for two days. Niet WATCHMAN WaNTEV—FOR 4 BOTEL; ONE AN who understends his tusinesa, and c1n come weil Teccmwended. Addreas box 2,078 Post Office. LAIN CLOK, WAtHEP, AND IRONER —* ‘wanted in & smail private femily; cood city ence given ¢pply at No. 2 Rose street, corner of Prank ford, for two days. LAIN COOK, WA: wanted in @ small private family; god city re ence given. Apply at ‘a3¢ Weet Taevty-ninth street, for two days. TUATION cen SEBY. BID, ere constantly applied for, ard provided w th &-st slass situstions, at the Gis maps Ageney Office, \ 40 Fast Fourteenth street, Union square. N. B-—. ful selecticnof cooks nurses, waiters, &c , for reepec bie families ouly. QIIUATION Ws NIED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUN@ + wertan, as cham be waid and seamattesa, 0. to as-iet in washing and ironing The best of city reference given frem her last pise ease call at No 1 KustT«eetieth street. = TUATION TS, WELG RECOMME ’ WANTED—BY THREE GI°LS, Two -o FH) do housework or plain cooking, washing and iroa- ing; the other to co chamberwork. All well re:owwen¢ e the citica No 302 Eighth avenue, five Apply at Always keeps oa haad tae very best to employ. cf femole serval ITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOU+N, 4K) as nurse and seamstress: can cut sod mate «izin’s clothes, and do all kinds of family be reen for two days, at 132 Greenwich aven gor from Kighth areaue, TIVATION WANTED—BY AN AMERITAN to tekefeare of children snd do plain sewing Ple at 80 Went Seventeenth street, from 10 til} 5 o'clock. ‘ QUITUATION WANTEC—BY A VERY RESP@)¢a i.e KS young girl, 28 seamstress. The best of sity refer- ence can be given. Can be seen for two days. Please oe at 122 Atiantic street, Brooklyn, between Hike and leDry Q ITUATION WANTH'—BY A GOOD COOK, WASPER ess aw ct art £004 city a ven. ne 2 wanted sho a good, ree} girlas ree plaice * chamberioaid and to assist. im the weer: y reference given. Please call at 110 S reer of Lighteenth street. VATION WANTED—:8 CHAMBERMAID +> waiter, or to do fine washing and ironing. tax lived in moet respectable famiies, and none otber need he correr of Jay and Nassau streets, Brook appl, at hire. Toteher't. until suited. SITUAIION WaNTED—BY A YOUNG GIRL, «5 b> chambermaid, or assist in the washing andi oting, ina private family. Good reference from her ast place Cali at 30 Oak street, in the rear, reom 16. < FRVANTS.—WANTED AT WALLACEH’S wrPric?, oS 4Sands street, Brootlyn. ‘eased and pliin coo, grteral houseworkers, chsmbermaids, wurser, sescy stresres, Iauncrerses, ko. We'l resommenied servant¢ svited promptly. N B—E£mployers in Brook) pu ene 14 M. Best of clty reference, Can be vicinity suited with efficient servants at this office. Wallee. ~ DVEATISER, A GERMAN GIRL, WISHRe FO o>tain ari‘uation in some respectable family. spenbe English ficently and unders‘ands cooking, wart- ir x, ironing and housework generally Inquire fer Mary Lock, at 171 Eleventh street, second floor, back room 10 LO CHAMBERWOPK AND FINE WASPING — Situation wanted in a small private family; good cnee given. Apply at Zid Twente b sree, avenue, for two day UC Lip Ral ge : YOUNG WOMEN WI STV te tiors—one as cook, washer and lroner, and ihe cham bermaid, and to aris weehiog and iron’ he best of city given. Please cal at 102 Varick street for two days. PECTABLE YOUNG WOMEN WANT S'TU \. #, one as cook, washer and ironer, the other a@ chy rruaid ond to sativt in washing and iroxing; the last plece lived three years. Can be seen from ten to oT sme fortwo days, st 64 Chatham street, at the a oor. WO YOUNG WOMEN ARE DE“IROUS OF O3TAINING |. tilvations; one as cook, and would be willing to as- tist in the weshing and ironing, she {se full; comperent to take the above eltuation, having good city recommen- dations, ‘he other as \bermaid waiter, on vould Haye no obj: ction to take care of ebildren. Please vot! at £61 Kighth avenue, third] story, beck room, neac iyenty-cighth street, SO MERCHANTS, AC.—A GENTLEMAN, ABOUT TO trayel “cuth, and who ¢an furaizh security forany- thir g Intrusted to his chi would be glad of an en- pusloess in. the towan througis a dg to t bromo rs ’ abic ai as sot agent for * ectab: Ree Addros D.O C, box 175 Herald of )MOVCHANTS AND WHOLRSALE OCERS.— A young man of upwards of six years experience in she a-ove Lusiness, is anxious to ake in 6 mert in the ¢ t; Took! salesman. Peis for two days bo. G ’ eraid stioe. ee ec O DRY GOONS STOREKERPERS —WANTED, © A ones Rew ay om A ea mates tie. im. mover, Bi aeveral years @3 perience a5 #tlesman } % ecommen sed. 7 ani ehocan come weil r march wn «jee! as to gain a knowlege of the Addreaa W. H., No $ sixth street. Wor balance of Wants vee next oreo fot Hie,

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