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pews pursued, and “ r Oorenery’ Rete m= WAanNTs. Hanke, on pert Siete enter eae ee ee tas amcaeea nee nest | Sistenlee aumeton ats oF oe beet | "{ RasPrOTABLE YoUNc wowaN Wie A ITU GOOD COOK WaNab—POR A RESTAURANT. Sm perfectly witing to hear the reeolatione of the goa, mencs oparations an¢ this beng performed) they lovkel | Yesterday upen the boty of # man nemed William Cc iA a ASS 5 A are rescy: ho esme to bis death by downing, under the {ol- a ation to cook, wash avo iron, or to do the byase- Jowkrg cireumetances:—ivcease! was bs of @ small family city referenss from the stend, bus I think we cas hear ‘hem at up to the chairman, as much as tonay ‘ mi work onastare geome otber time better than pow. point eut your men ”* a Cuarman—There ©, (at thé same | ep theou sideof the bull of the steamship Herman: Cries of “The resolutions,” ‘‘ be resolutions,” “read are D f her last place if require} UMSE AND SEAMSPRESS 0 56 Maodougal street, in the rear, opposite bing «treet. een for tw dave at A‘ L DY’8 MAID, OR » “ sicomen a, ituate te) b i a them,” “give them t) us now,” “Wallstreet shan’t rule time pointing to bir staff, ax much as to say “‘beboid | whieh accidenta ly giving way he was oitatsd inc | — ituation war te) by eo experieaced, well recom tedsy’ wi , hen”) We will bove oréer ¥ the river benea' Bite 4 being able oe he wes Oy | a n - - — come ga . o a ee sae rk, The resolutions shali be | rhe presence of thy police had @ good effect. The | unforfunstely drowoed bef. © the nesessary assistance tending the ope: SITUATION WANTED AS WET NUFSE. THe BEST | ne ironing, anc Frensb turing Beat city reverense. adford wl! be good eneugh to read his re moiries e calm, and soon harmony was restorei. | cous be rendered him Verdist—‘Death by drowoing ” | fresbments of the best quality, vis:—Gyasters, of reference given. Apply fcr a few days at 37 . sivington street, dret floor, for solutions (Applause and hi sing ) Whep ali was quiet the chairman gavea siga for tha qffi- | Deceased was 20 years of sge, and was born at Belm nt, | steaks, cold meats, wines and liquors, at JOHN MOR- place, Brooklyn. sk Mr. Braproxp theo read bis resolution’, as followa:— cers to fall im the rear, ich they did, at the e | Mame GOO’ - desideratum, 154 Fourth avenue, corner of Foar- - RESPLCTABLE MARRIED WOMAN WANTS A 4 MINDLE /GED L:DY, FULLY COMPEPEN?, I ” it thee oehiad tan’? teenth etreet. ; Juege INGERSOLL, of Goaneticat— Me Prevident—Before | avenue, on the bocy of Joha ‘uat, who was asciden:al. Wigs and Toupees.— Where did’ you get | in the cvuntry or city. Can be seen for iat No pose a ply went - an i 7 cs ih pase, Ps ‘th we go further, | think we had potter decids waether we | jy killed by the felling of a seaffold, on which he was at | ta wig from, my friend? At the only placs ia New | 8 Sixth street, sesord floor, back room. pati ng da iy 0 ohing ? acl a P nee a rs | road whieh bas th » area legal meeting or not. (Appla ase.) Pork at the time, ons new beiliirg now in the couree | York where you will find wigs, toavees, back aad front Rage cer ae - Ninmstitomidiaane - Woretarn whatever to ike holiers | CHAUQAN—Mr. Mano, will you give way ? of erection at that place,” Verdict—Aceidental death, | braids, bands, curls, &e, fiom MEDHUNST & HEAKD's, | SITUATION WANTED, BY A HIGHLY REE 2CA |" "a | aif, Maxx—No, air—no, air. Isay Tam notto be put | Deceased was 28 years of age, ana native of Irelani — | 27 aiden Lane, Sbiene parte, Weal wn ine washing ant tron er agp sep COVERNES'—t YOU) Severat Vorcts—You are not a stockholder acd have Ee ee ree ‘Use Milles’s Hair Invigorator for a Week, | ing. Good ci'y reference » Apply at 82 St. Marks oe es ‘i . past Give y no right to speak. | copmmar COUT Calendar—This Day. acd) your wher will show foe a romartable change. | pinse, comer ot Fiat evens, bei Sarl a grptinarar! Rodd Fa AG fa thesiving | Mr Mann, a» cool as a cucumber—I shall nxt be put | y¢ {PREM Covut—-pecial Term —Nos. 761, 3, 8, 9,14, | kyery bottle sold triumphs. Tt cleanses, tavigoracss, | ———— a = |: eaeheaaad ad page ere eet po a H down by your impertinent interruptions. (Applaase Bt to 80, (eemarces. renews and glosses the hair, however harsh so.d by RESPEOT*BLE YOUNG ENGLI3H WOMAN, A PRO- Meal 9 : zelerences O& bases on account of the road y pt P (app 3UPREMR CovRT—Cireuit.— Nos. 1404, 668 to 680. £ 4 d itresa; | to respectability end cap lary wot so much an and deafening bisses.) H os. 1404, 666, . Gruggists generally. Twexty-five conte per bottle. Le- testant, wants situation as nares end sesmstrons; | Paes cod, permanent situation, therefore raf | _ Cuamaax—Isit your pleasure that Mr. Mann should | 1140 908" 57 to 120; 191 te il0y Nan db, wa one! | Pot Ne. 108 owery. M capebia-et taking. sheree.of om iafanh frome its Wrsib. | oS ecuines. Apply at o0 West Balilc. stress, Geert b sepehelt 4 to 125, 127 to 129, 181 to 140, 142 to 140, 149 to 105, eertneecomneneiteied City references given. Can bo seen, If not engaged, for | foce runic’: Aepl7 te street, “South Br thusiastis erfes of “No,” “no,” “yes,” ‘igo on, | 17, to 169: Something New-Durno’s Catarch Suuif.— | two cays at 24 West Twelfth street. ‘ jockly a, | “put him down.” Common Pras—Part 1.—Nos. 1018, 1227, 1229 to 1240, | SAMUEL C JULLIE, 300 Broadway, has this aromatic, | ——~ WET soe - GOOD GIRL WANTS A SITUATION TO DO THE, ich the a weaut | Mr. Maxn—I say I will yield the floor to no ons. oe ATES SERS so much celebrated for the care of colds, estarrh, bron: Tee PE Meta ore housework 01 private family, or chamber-> age or haves claim upon any pron | From several—Imove we adjourn. Seeond the mo: | ¢oqut7 l054 4960 ope io tae. oe itt 10 12N8, 1250 | chial affections sore eyes, deafnoss and headache, and act s, 29936 Broadway. Leautinneten’. Con veanen @r perros for injury reeeived, or for aay acts in violasion of | tion ‘Ibat’s right. 2, , » to clear the voics of publicapesakers and singers. This ( ————— " wes aged, at 34 Seventh avenue, be. the eharrer, | Cuammax—Out of order while » gentleman hes the ———— arcicle commends itse.f to the intelligent as meeting a N ENGLISH YOUNG WOMAN WANS A SITUA: | shen Sythty.sinth aa Putcdath abceste Resolved,’ That the managers of thi: apany be, end | oor, Eepensehica’s Feli Scyic of Hat ts the | demandnot heretofore provided for in modiciae. Price tion as chamberniiiid unterstants | Leese wente eee oo ‘are hereby, requerted to reorganize ancarcasge the | "Si 6,2. tinsiat upon deciding who are the | bandmamest fabric of the se The sh pois captive, | 25cents, fnGerman box dressmaking in all its branches, Good reference given YOUNG MARRIED WOMAN, WHO LATELY ra | stockholders here. , the materia: exquisitely fine, the workmanahip ex- Inquire at 602 South ihird street, Williamsburg. lost her baby. is desirous of getting a ebiid to wet 2 maa —Wall, tlemen, do you intend to bresk ap au a = Vay for three dollars and « half, at lly Nas Marriea, STEADY, INDUS(RIOUS YOUNG WOMAN, WANTS | PUTS. Good reference, Muy be seen at 102 Anthony | Teud ete tuakaait gece: Mier roe stscthoide % — wits i ceo co lye er gig eee A es See Soe: 6, gned. Wacker and pce ae A - arent of Mae Yoik worth inthis way.” Com. | , Hall Style of Hats—Firet in Fashion.—His a, ¢ nai 4 er; has no objection to do g * REPECTABLE YOUN@ WOM\N WANIS A pane Sian sagged w fall styles of gentleman's hate are truly most beautiful, | HOMCHD. Hxapmax, eq , to Caruanine A. WroKory, both | be willing to yo a short distance in the country. Good situation in a private family; ean fo general Souse- Mr. Waxn—I will not be put down. (Hisses.) I have | in every sense of the word, being extremely lizht, and | °'On Sunday, October 1, by Rev. OC. R. Dude, Wiusaw | Sty Feforence given, Can be seen for two day at 67 | work. ‘Ihe best of city reference given, Can be seen been put down often—(applause and hissing)—but when | Most ntly finished. As we predicted, the favorite of this city,’ to Frances Paviine West Twenty: fifth street boven | : at 179 Jay street, vear Corcord, Brooklyn, for ® w Tam | fall very ocolly. (Loud appl of the fashionable public is HALL, 413 Broadway, corner 4 ry. o a ° y ‘CHAIRMAN—Agnin I must repectt gen ) on, Mr. Mann | of Lispenare street . at errs aa hh adates Te tetg COMPETENT MIDDLE AGED ENGLISH Woman, A PROTESTANT GIRL WISHES A SITUATION 48 Teo has the floor, snd ‘if be insists upon it he ehall proseed, father, in Williamsburg, ena by her uncle, the Rey John SE toatl even eee oe ane seamstress, and to assist in light cuamberwcrk; oo) gre Go on, Mr. Mann. Ah Elected.—November is Yet to > 'philadelshia, Dostor Joan BURK, oy Ae @ small respectarle family. Can be seen for | hey no objection t mind etildren “Plesac eal! at 158 y othe: “hit » Defarplebedns ettiz-as the Tenth tay of sach lo iy as the jay of one ud crier— Diamine containing the busincas of thi rt piaced nae ve 17 | competitor having yet taken the field. RVOI’S Galler; & the «ferent office of she company for inspection of any | {rr vy haba oe coins Le ep roo 563 Breadway. » pene N_ENGLI-H PERSON OF RESPECTABILITY, MID Hituation ‘as cham bermaid and walter, and plaia ‘Pour! board | ew ” po eee el q dle aged, wishes m situation as housekeeper, or in | sewer, if required. Can produce the best f city refer gremeatine tines SE ee ee an ee ade Oe ne ct ceracanretire. ‘The “stars” here | , 20sty in Astonishment—The Public, at the | On Monday, October 2, Twowas Mattoy, aged 72 years, Spy other sultable porition | Call at, or address Corner | ences. Please call at 71 Mott # reet, in the rear. lmty eppeimted moetinee held. for clensl thought of getting a large size first claes colored da- | for the Jast 48 years a resilent of this city. loyt and Pacific streets, Brooklyn. = a tag the sald account be accompanied by atena | “at (ayeimid MO MOT. 1 xen onsof the original | K¥erTe9type, with handsome caso aud prescrver, for Aty | _ His friends ae requested to attend the funeral, from vp ea Penile timate, Docks RESPECTABLE AND FFFICIENT YOUNG 800TCd ment showing the mame of each of ite ottcers, | stock hole have heard the gentlemen from| Sets; they can, though, at No. 435 Broadway, corner of | St. Stephen’s Church, Twenty eighth street, moar Lexiag YOUNG LADY, AGED 17, PREPOSSESSING IN woman, domres a situation as cook, washer and Serene am ite socvion, opoaltying ihels names, | i oveschusstio preccably;now let us heat ir, Maca. ‘Let | Howard street, of GAKBANATI, artist, f ton avenue, at seven o'clock this morning. A sppearance ‘and-of a good family, wantseaitas. | fioner, or general house vork is highly resommended; 7 P. Dunn, of ct. sary’ lays, and reference obtained, by applying to ur. r Mr.’ Mann, the indefatigable, again proceeded amid | Come, but ROOT was long ogo elected first daguer- | of Grand street, New York, to sARY jest daugh'er am ot Bonin. I * | Third avenue, first floor, beck room, i the 2)" Send away the off. | Teotyper to the sovereign people, and holds over, no | c¢ Wm. H, Dann, of south Fourth street, Williamsourg. ee & ane itr locinsdiatr aet pe A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WI-HES A . James TRIMBEL, aged 28 years. ice cream saloon. bet id and ii now outstanding be an- | hear both aces, iad applause and atone). tf Anson’s Daguerreotypes.—Large Size for 50 ||; His friends and acquaintances, and the members of of references com belie Addross Robinson, or call frst rote washer aud Sconer.” Beat of referenc>., Paws {reo tickets Mr Cixavmsn again was heard above the storm 1 | sents, complete, colored, and in « case—an no pisture is Soolace Tater bs As Ei: Se Mie foteala teste personally at 297 W y-third street. apply at261 Bowery, aie copeider the President of this mosting guilty of pate | Sitand twice the sive of thoos cf other plese: ANGONTS | late residence, No. 308 Forty-third street, this day, at SITUATION WANTED AS A FIRST CLASS SEAM- LADY, WELL QUALIFIED TO TAKE THE ENTIRE Re ee Hong eit oe ahapit fellow | tas Brosdway, opposite Metropesitan Hotel Ss | tweive o’elock, M. | His r will be taken to Greea- stress and dresmiaker ins private fanaily, by a charge of an establishment, wishes 2 situation as "lie. Masor, 45 cool as’ over, ogain breaks in; and all Po. sclaubone obec atesabendig ‘wood for interment. very experienced girl; is {maker and acompe- | househreper ia a family where the children are young parties beirg pretty well tired out, take a respite, and | Fleade Brothers’ Stereoscople Views On Monday, October 2, Witt1am R. Hows. tent hand at children’s: Bhe comes wellre- | ard nced maternalcare. Best of references given Ad- of shares Reet comer again” Mr Mana sald—'l will only take ten | Glass.—-Over 1,000 views just received of all the priacipal peitle friends and acquaintances of the family, the mun- | commended. Call at 12 Nelson place. dreas SV. B, Unim square Despatch Post, 831 Broad. at dow Yoru,ot New Haven, Whlchover may 96 eee ee a ae ee 10 Re Tan Lines Nie Retieectie eatery eos Ae i rieres John Grand Lidge, od abe Codeeiieimepieali teteaetere VERY RESPECTABLE SCOTCH PERSON WIsHEs | “*”: chosen end office. n we 1 fuily invited to attend his funeral, this afternoon, at two A a situation as nurse and seamstress. Can be seen YOUNG MaN, ABOUT TWENTY YEARS Of AGE As soon as Mr. Bradford had finished reading hie re- | ,,M¥,Manx then proceeds. The oompany were respon- | effect ie produced, and the object stands out in bold re |} o%cjoek, from 146 East Broadway, without further notice. | at 183, Carmine streot, near Bleecker. Aco good character, just arrived from the old coun selutions, he retired from the stand amii some ap- | Mblefor the sots of their sgent, who had only been act- | lief as though a person looked on the reality. Sold'in | “ On Monday, October 2, Tuomas MovaRray, in the 4018 | ———————~—————_———__—_ | 2 sane wtustion in acme whelvsale business store ing within what his learned friends called ‘‘ the general | stts complete from $20 to $40. They are splendid orna- year ot his age. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITU , be can make biaself usefal to bis employera to Mr. Avs4B Mann, of New York, then rose in his seat | 20°P@ °f his authority.” No respectable lawyer out of | ments for the centre table, and most interesting ob; ‘The friends of the family and those of his brothers-in- ation as good cook, washer and {roner. Has two living and reputation; can write und cypher; = and addressed the chair. seat New England—I do not know what they may do there— be eae te parey with during an evening. Ai law, Patrick Donatey, Michrel Donaley, John Brasiv and | years and srbait reference from her leat place. Please middling. posers ants ‘accepted in a rerpestenia > _ Crea of © Who are you?” “ Your name,” “Comeout | fil maintain to the contrary. This wasa now ques- | and importers, 288 Broadway, four doors above the A».ot | patrick Kennedy, are respectfully invited to attend his | call at 411 kighth avenue. employment; the advertiser is stout, smart, aud willing upon the platform.” Hon. It was s question of abstract right. They were | House funeral, trom his late residence, No. 1116 Broad way, at a ——-—-—-_ | to work. Please address F. H, K., Herald office. Wee :cetes,geationsn. Me. Abijsh Mat ainiale aati ties asco Diertaodio te ine dent | 9B Cont Daguerrcotypes.—ae0 Brondway, | #lf pat one o’clock this atternoon. (A, SCUATION WANTED, BY A FESCROFABLE |) “T- ne © aden scans Manu of New York Will you come upon the stand, | gid’ that might be rendered, ‘The counsel who have | the original picture tactory, conducted by the origical | ,, 08, Tue roane wees ee Fe te ae aunts La rg ane egy me ge Saag jay, October 3, Mrs. Many Srvarr, relict of the 3 late William Stuart, aged 56 years, 8months and 10 days, | Maid and waiter; would be willing to do’ chymberwork who understands the business. Good references Mr. Maxn—0 yes, sir. Tam as anxious to be heard as | siren thie opinion never gave the opinion as it iscene | proprietor, sere yee eee. HOLMES’ patent tends end acquaintazces of the family, and those | and fire warhivg and ironing. Can produce, the best | required. apgly to J. Ackland, 160 Grand street others are to hear me. Mr. Mann thea mounted the | fiOY them wen.’ st ie te ove knovledee of seit learn. | by United States autborit place, | of her sons, Richard M. Ferris, William J, and Levi U. | city reference. Apply at 680 Houston atreet, third floor, Rian, and spoke as, follows:—ur- Presideat, I repre- | ing aod character that leade me to exe this remerx. | z hae tet pe NP geal See Pranels Repro fpr habeensed ki | sentacme ve bun of stool e 3 ; 20 M. Beck, are respectful'y inv: 9 atren i. tied inane ; an this city. One with a la acquaintance amor, New York and New Haven Kailrosd, and it becomes my | Now; gentlemen, without going farther, [ sak itivis not | | Anslgmec’s Bale of Otemonds of @ Costly | runeral, from her late residence, No. 10 Lafayette place, Oe ee ee Ne eacmee | te retaslars Jad tailors preferred. “address vox 8,6 $o7,0m babel of shove wo, entrasted me ‘with thelr | pity ihe law will eventual fore ur todo? "| day and tomorrow, at the eletrooay No. 10 Wallsizeat, | {Blsaftern0 n, at two c'ctork, Her remains wil be taken | A. get the mavhing of @ family, or of & fev guutlemen, | peat «flee or calla 10 Greenwich niet, bet even Pana rom Massashusett: = reenwood. * r’ 10 0% Fagen 1G you and to thie menting the viens which they | MF May thenretired from tbeplatform, || | BY __EOWARD SINTZENICH, Auctioneer. ’ | “ttiore, Philacelphia, and Pittebung pagers please | cepebilty. apyly at 8 Christopher street, back base. | 20° — | @atertafn and which Tentertain upon this question, and{ | ,,DF- FooTm, of Ct, moved that a v. aie crc one: West Fiushing—The Auction ale of Cot- | copy: ment , 82 YEsRS OLD, SINGLE, WO, FROM aaust eay, gentlemen, that doctrines like those promulget. | ttin wlo were fal hearing Hie did tot went one | tage sites in this vilage is unavoidsbly postponed, on Monday, October 1, after a short and severe illness, ROYMOFANT YOUNG WOMIN Wslt(e A aITUA. Jears experience, is familiar with th: dre goods ed from uretiacen never be upheld in tue state of | man & fair iat W clas cater eo account of the weather, and will take place oa Thursday | JOHN H. Smuxkmk, aged 41 years A PROTE“Ts: re ore a SIU A. | and fancy business of Paria, and uoders:ance aglisb, New York. (Loud and prolonged applause, intermingled | Tub” mat war not the way they cid businere i od | and Frilay, October Sth and 6th, at two o’clock eas! ‘the relatives aod friends of the family, the members sion, as waiter, in # private family or a reapec:a>!e | thoogh in a limited degree, wantea situation, either i= with hisses) We have a differeat rule of moral conduct | [OWS cut’ It might do very wall for Teeny Hall, | day. See advertisement Should it storm on those days, | of SLinta Lodge No. 198, of F. and A. I,’ and ths order | boarding house; the best of oy reference can ve Siven | the above or any other Jive of business, Satisfactory re- bere. (Appeals aad Ribats ) And I furthermore say, SoeDecticut. | Ut might do very wolf for Tammany Hall, | tro rale will not teke place till the following week. | in general, are rerpectfully invited to attend bis funeral, | Please addrean a note to T. 8., Herald office, for tro days | ferences given. Inquire of Albert Lrung, 63 Lowery. that the whole history of jurisprudence, from the earliest | DUt it cid not become & mesting Sid notwish to | BARKER & ELLIOTT, No 3 Nassau strect, near Wall | frem_ nis late reeidence, No. 4 Columbia place, ia Eighth — SSF SES RPE Sey secoeweee N AGENT WANTED TO SFLL 1RY GOODS IN ‘mes down to the present, furnishes no parallel to the | Meeting assembled for this pur; He aid not wish to treet, bet Cand D, this atternoon, attwo | RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN YOUNG MAN WHO CAN BE HIGHLY RE‘OW egal opinion aol ts eoguaneartss ere bean: etvea re ye pet Py sath errata by 0s Denes aa AeOY toda eer PIN ese ganado bdo ellis wants» situation es chvmbermaid aad plsin seam- Soeuideth. white » slubilin/an’ ported or le any dt: ‘eounrel for the company in this case, bat which isade- | ticians. (Lavghter.) All that he, and those whom New York State Agricuitural Fatr~The | ‘ibe funeral of Joun McPumnsoy is postponed until this | stress in a respectable private family. Can produce goo? | pacity that may wait bis employer. He is strong, do-e Jusion, wnieh opinion never has been given, as the docu- | TePresented, wanted, was justice. He wanted nothing | 12304 pisnoforte, with richly carved morning, at nine o'clock ‘The frienca of tho family are | reference from her lust employer. Please call at 263 | Pot mina hard work, understands the mansgement of Rent itself shows from a exrefal consideraton of it more he would wabiut to nothlog jst. He wanted this whlch ale beautifelly inlaid with peeel) cattpaoet key, | respectialy invited to attend, from his late :esideace, ue, between Fifteenth and Sixteenth streets, io | horees, &c Apply to James, 45 Third avenue, near omen “ men, n 7 of “Horace Water’s make,”’ on exhibition at the fair, | No. 7 Seventy-seventh street "His remains wall be taken Tenth street. Sahat Jes Mn Seaeiten het te Se: cues of 5 gonna Papeete 3 bis motion to have » vote, inorder to | vi undoubtedly excite ss much admiration as any | to Greenwood Cemetery for interment. ‘ 7 Pa DY TS IE SO OST EEE agent, hie acts wili be binding on the principal, though | © Serta ¥ ‘This desultory debate, 1 can foresee, | #*ticle to befound upon the grounds, and an examiaa- | _Sucderly, io Brooklyn, on Saturday, Sep'ember 30, ene ee 8 SITUATION WANIED—AS OOACHMAN, BY A he violates his particular instructions, provised the acts | il) break Np ike Hi 7 ‘that the: tion of which will generally establish the fact that the | Joun K. Farxner, aged 62 years, His remains were in- chambermais or waiter. Can give good city respectable Protestant young min, wbo can pro- Gone in violation thereof come within the general seope | {1', ortar BP ine asecting: “Boma 7 P2001 ienos known by the name of this great music dealer, of | ‘erred in Greenwood Cemetery. Call st 291 Ninth street, corner avenue A., | duce the best of recommendations and uaderstands nis ef his authority. Tne speaker contended that acoordiog regu ho ana Iss it On bunday, October 1, at half past four o’clock, A M., Be buriress and the care of horses well; is wilting “o make Broadway, are superior to all others in tho United en. to this showing, the company was morally and legally | | Mt. Ctmavezann sgain commenced, having taken a | 5101, himeelf useful and obliging ia all bis servicos Wi after a shot and severe iiloese, Hiram Wootsky, aged 38 8 Bound to assume the over issue. Mr. Schuyler’s acte son Bess Wie chats here tha Hoge and will be ‘ ears, His remains were interred in Oak Hill Cemstery, ATION WANTED—BY A MIDDLM AGED Wo- | to goin the country. Address W. W., dox 152 Hera'd @id come within the general cope of the authority that | beard. The chairman is devermined to put me down, | prenogostes and Melodcons.—Terms gradn- | Nyack, N. ¥. 3 mnt, 8 cock, waahec and ironec, tn & peira® femal. | ‘cfiles, for-tne day had been officislly delegated to him by the New Haven 7 ated to the timer, and made to accommodate every class | On Tasaday meroiog, October 3, at the residence of | (7; bee loping psn 24 nett ne 2 spre a ae fo Keilroad Company. There may be a different standard | D*ve badit. acd yet standing within twelve feet of the | oro vars an ismense ab iortin his father, No. 75 Court atreet, Brooklyn, after a Hager- | Good refereces. be seen at 250 Tsnth street, fourth GENTLEMAN, LEAVING FOR CALIFOANIA IN @f mora's in Massachusetts fom that which we have | Sain, his kean eye coal! not see me. He deciles | £152 icons for sale or to reat ut s iow pries these | irg inca, which he bore with the meekness of Chris. | floor Prefere living up town, A here, when he tells us that he and his are in favor of | *#sirst me end sppeal from the decision of the chair. | So haqelsewhire, A large variety of the best evcond | tina, PMERA O'HARA, aged 24 years. the steamer to-morrow, to return in a few months, RE TABLE GERMAN GIRL W. NTS A SITUA offers bis services to make Veeder ben lesen claims, 4 3 ‘, . SPEC co cl ad aNTs 4 re ‘acy several to settle. in give his perzonal zeuiing the company from liability pted the apegk- | _, Governor Hatsimcaron, of Mass., took the floor—Mr. | Band plance in the market | Prices $20, $50, $50, 975, | His faneral wil take place this afternoon, at balf past | 4 pew % ek L, 6 Cl i “ d plaia sewer, Apyly at 35 | attention to the business. Keference given. Inquire at i $100, $125, &c., to $175. Beautiful rm three o’clock, from st. Paul’s Church, Court sizeet, from tion as chemnvestuaid and pl aly attention to ri 4: ex, saking the chairman whether Mr. Mann was apesking | Pteticents I bave a few words to say. which have been rented for a chort tiae, wid be vold-at, | whence his rémuina will be takea to the Cemetery of the | Wooster atreet. Rawls & <eymour's, 12 Front etrest, ‘te the question and to the resolution. Mr. CLEAVELAND was not ready for him yet, however. great bargains. A large diseount made from factory | Holy Cross, in Flatbush. RESPECTALLE FPROTYSTANT GIRL WANTS A&E 7 BD MA “UNEX: < 2 air, Mawn—I shall apsak, sir, to all the resolutions, be- | 1 will not yield the floor, and.a:k Gov. Halliburton to | Ticey torcauh. To suit some purchases, monthly pay, | UaMoutsy morning, October 2, Mancaner ApaM, wife fea ah bith: wate dud lncners (ba ece feek anit wakes aitee’ wars We pee aa aes fore I have dome, (Laugater, mingled with cheers and | fo: Twish now to show that a mecting cannot be held | Mente taken. Cash paid for eecond haad pianos. of Win, Mellir, pais.ter, 88 Broad street fakér. Can be son until employed ut 20 Navy street, J4°y sh’ to devote them to travsucting avy vusiness — Tién, We. Chk T wast inquiry | Bolese legally organised” To prove this, ho read the HORACE WATERS, 836 Broadway. Cee ei eee eae eoscoicicay No | Brocklyn, between funds and Prospect. mois [otha sangre queue peo: Bins Woals Glatbute parta'or " Then, Mr. Chaicman, ‘ ; ook lia, i b : whether, ‘as the gentlemen says he’ is a lacge swock- | flowing from the Directors’ revert sea nee. | To Newspaper Agen's.—The Gropctocs of | _ Op Mons, October 2, JOHN EDWaxb, on of the late 8 RURSE—A YOONG WOMAN, ACZUSTOLRD To | Civeulers, make cut bills, collect dsbts, or obtain ar ere . Bbelder, the stocks he holds are spurious or genuine? ret, iblch is in the navare of ante. | “The Challenge and American Sporting Gazet‘e,” excour- | Thomas Burh, aged 7 yearn the eare avd management of children, wishes a sis- | Cadreee William, Herald office © ewe ‘Mr. Maxx—I hold genuine stocks, sir. (4 laugh.) ag:d by the lberel orders which they have reativei sica: | _ The friendxot tho family axe reapeotfully invited to | datfon'in’a private fullys ine good alan sea ape Pcp hat ick pr Oe nee Mr. Bansy—I ineist upon having this question an- announcing their intention of publishing this paper, and | sttend his funeral, this afternoon, stone o'clock, from | ang would do chamberwork, Bas good city MAN WAITER WANTE! A PRIVATE FAMILY. awered. are you a stockholier yourself? desirors cf putting it at such a price that it may be | Fourteenth street and Sith avenue, Gowsaus, L. { Planee eall to: addtens Qa Bisshawocas, betucea rh. Good reference ea te character and qu Jid:etions Mr. Maxn—No, { am not; I represeat the stosk of within the reach of everybody, beg leare to way | At Morrisania, Westchester county, N. Y., on Tuesday | teenth an? Fourteenth streets, third floor, for tw> days that, instead of a retail price of six cants they wil | morning, Cetobsr 8, sfrer an tllnees of 11 deys, Mr Joax App’y st No. 4 Maiden lase, from 9 107 oe Great confusion —“ You have no right to epeak.”” 7 NGooil” ‘(That’s | cbarge but four cents. The trade supplied onthe usual | WereRvEit, aged “8 years, 7 months and 16 days ee SRE a rey eggs eee giuat aiters rhe ome.” “No wonder you speuk as you This was received with cries of “Gooil” ‘That's | iiversl terme. NELSON & CO., 86 Hasta atreet Whole: | The relatives and frlends of the femily are respectfully Ry fibehlcnal ne tf pal dep kegs AFIRAT CL’ 88 WAITER @o.”” “You talk as you are hired.”” “Toall lia toorier.”” | TERY econ 7 must say that I think this | tale *gents—Dexter & Brother, Abbe & Yates, Ross, Jones | invited to atten! hia fuuerel, from his late residence, | 4% wishes ton ect with a lady going to Ca ; a . lived ia the opacity of In the midst of all tis storm Mr. Maun was perfectly | 090i), ee ak Sanat Cok tued, _ this business is | & Tousey, Michael Madden, Gray & Co., New Yuk; 1.8. | corner of Sixth street and Franklin avenue, Morrisania, 7 —- eth a z Jady’s waitirg maid and is an excellent hair cresse: b ool, not heeding any of the numerous questiors put to | ico g 08 Rol ealy neat celke Callender, 88 South Third strevt, Pnilatelphia, at len o'clock this morning. NICE@NNERED GIRL WANTS A fICUATION In | "¥O,the mont unexcegtionable city r hhim on every aice: at length he said: ‘-atr, President, | “\OSEOn Pho i oulvan scvisory meeting. Tt is not ——______——_; Co Tee-dar, October 3, nt his residence, Tompxiusville, | AL ITTan prisate fauiiy, to co plain coociag, tee be Bi ei ‘who has the flor $50,000 Worth of Fashionable Winter | Staten Island: Cuas: W. first rate washer ard froner Best of city reference | “ns “raid oMice. eetak tein : Bonxe, Keq. Gaamman—You have, Mr Mann Comets CLES PA See OF SS astern io be bind Bis filent pare invited to attend kis funeral, to-morrow 7 ‘e Manliggen ing. The acts of this meeting would be respected by | clothing, manufactured by one of the leating houses in is , to-m: from her last place. Piesse ca'l at 68 Warien street, be Suction iulak vo bat ise determine soo ane techs #08 Boord, and its advice actod upon, : ern eee eee eens: & Rees clotaieg Hae, arcloce teat, at the fou of Whitebal street, | een Smith and High streets, Brooklyn pits teman’r furvishing store; ® young man of good ‘Now this gentleman is net oabner ceed nat Morea‘ moved to adjourn the meetiog to Now ase, 8 68 Fulton street. Bank of Wasn- | for the one o’clo > spo hag 75 eg aeons déorera, from sixtes: to twenty ‘yerre and tanaw 50 cents on the At Newark, N. J, om Monday, Octoder 2, Mr Wat D. J+ 4 YOUNG WOMAN WIS°R! A SITUATION IN 4 | forninty q . "i vem A Ns tisfactory tostimany he in npeaking, (spolanse and hiaces ) [che Bostor | Hap tiod wns steonded by Mr, Cumavatax,but it urnirh satisfactory tostimany as to ca ity Broxs, sged 43 yoara, of the late firm of V. M. Wilson & A. private family, x¢ chambermaid or to take care cf grew very violent, and looked very fleroely at those | The motiod was sec The New York Herald advises every Mun | Co., of oy ak Goo! city’ roferenge given. Cau besecn for | foi 2 Permanent situation by apoly ing fryirg to pat bim dors ] 0, hise avay—hies away; any | "LP Naieox, of New York, inquired on what principle | and boy of ite one huncred thounand readers whew lo ott nero] Will tak6 pleco at the Contral Mothodiet. | two days at 4a0-Seoind avenue, wpetaire bait J+ a ie eda House, be2mcen the hours fool can bias; a or Uneaten aaee = it wee undertaken to separato the two descriptions of | #, to cali at the one price store of ALFRED MUNRO. & my Markes otuset, ae: ys malt cece eren— eee ea IELTS iyo rattan dilghihatinc tt. ite Dey. -{indeneribade confusion, hi-sing, laughing, and | yi-cx. He wanted to krow who had the competent ee Re snd parehave such elothiog s0 tha pes 1g er eee be hint apy agg STaL WI Hopiesercey YOUNG MAN, TWENTY TAREE YE (2; OF .GE, erie fe doubs or ood Ceme termen A feito cook, warhsr and inner, 0 ‘Cauammuay. to order, gentlemen—we will have thority todo this He had some doub‘e in the pramis x y Rpopaiae pproaching season. We piid a vi ene e wishes a tituation io drug store, or » any busi- ablisum-nt a few day ines, and we general housework of a small famiy. Please cat! at 283 | cers in which he can make himvelf usefal. Hine eindie > loud calls were raised for Mr. Bradford’s ra ~ ae orcer—sit down, sir, sit down ‘I wish to say one found, as Carlyle says of the French revo'utioa, “a com- Seventh avenue, three doors from -eighth strecs, Word,” says ox6. Sit down, T tell you. “Trise tow | COM re tne resolutions beread again, This was | fortable sppearanos of work going on.” their strict | WWWERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY, | second ocr, trout'roum.: dicine three years, and attended tw) courses of lec atthe Usiversity of Peonsylvania, Addrese K L. point of order,” says another. I tell you teke your menner of conduc'ing business bas won for them this SSID Mhieteetinagmnneg ey a S ShanTy DRaeaG ae GGiGwA te Gina tu seat “This is'tyranny,”’ ventures third. Will you be | (me | at was offered, (hut rejectes,) that the | erent popularity, and we do not wonder at it. Every ar HIGELY RESPESTABLE aMfalgis WOuAN, Ba ig ER seater, sir? Ishall listen to nore of you without there ; York boing | tic’e in Munroe & Co.’s store has its price marked upon wants a cituatin as cook, aud is williog to asnist in NTUATION WAN‘ED—A3 COA 0HMSN AND isorder Mr Mana has the floor, gentlemen; goon, Mr. * it in plain figures, and sny ssiesman who var'e: from . Roos In tho toe! Prelerted. oor elty refer. griom, orgardener and waiter, by a yoarg man; ar Dias ogee tried to speak. Mach discussion enued next, as to whether the reso. | that price wilt moat assuredly reccive bis discharge, | \ } J. W. Conover, Broacwsy Post Office, po Sag call at s71 Fourth street, in the rear, for | he understands the cre of horses well, is a gvoi ani ¥ Iu‘ions should be taken singly, or in the aggrega'e It Every garment made, we! immed, and fa: hioos- HIAPLES F. HERRING, FORMERLY OR NOW A 2 of eas PPPOE careful driver, anc knows the city welt. No ohje:tions Mr. Baiey was ready tomsot him. He had kept the ble in style and material. and guaranteed in every re- 1 FT oe TNT 5 ; | tage into the o-untry. saprdie o oor dariog altho confrion ‘Before {cam alo the | Yas iced that the voting una bo uexrding to tae | [ie 09 Mie ene material, ind Fete tao | ©, dealer in blachog. bes tadsi-el agit en usta. | A KESPEST Dok PROESTANT YOUNG Wouan | {ARinto es unry. “The aivarigy iy upsdie ff ko femae to proceed, I must bave my question answer- = TEOMAS ANDELWs.t¢ OO, Manutaccarers | AA weatea aituatitm be 60K, washer ant trdave ie Seria hissteck spurises orgesuiadt =. Fp ag ae gg en beet a Lendl er sg Fiprewrpe 9 riage date apr eal OT 7 fest. private family. No objection to take ths place of laan ete Ider of ocedings like these. pooper am —~-~---———— | Gress, The best of reference from her last piace Ci ‘A Voicr—"¢ in the holder of one hundred shares of | % eeting was il'egal—the proper ‘place to hold it was at have an extessive branch of their establishment in New EIRDOM AFFAIR —DIdD:ICH SCMIERENBEOK, | hencen for tac days at No.2 C. oagteas street tant bale: lady requiriog suck ervaxt will please call, or aderess 3.1, at 14 coath i gie eet, for two days. genuine stock, for Osrpenter & Vermyles. x PPRENTICE WANTED—10 LEARN TAE JOB PaINT- Cries of Gh! © in! —" aus twelve hundred sharos | Now Haven. ‘ Werner Bernhard Schierrnbeck and Allsich -chier | ment, three coors from King. ; + wabt aateousedaan tee hinted,’ Another gentleman read the flowing resolution: — To Conquer Nations Is not as Pratseworthy | *leck, from Bremen, are co-heirs of tie isheritage of — ~ = - — | a cughioyttie tor i Lea! ioiens aioe eh Te Mr ¥anx—J hold twelve hunared shares for the Me- Resolved, That the New York and New Haven Company | gs the ‘conquering of prejudicss, which DRUM? ‘LD & Mr. Alltich Leirssen, who diedtn Bremen some years ago. N ENGUISA FEMALE WI-HE3 A SIU 183 Greenwich vireet, third foor Apply cbanies’ Bank and August Belmont. (Applause and pepe bed ven Festies $0 Laos Eo ie i by ple PROJH have done in regard to ready mado clo:hos. ‘The, are requested to giye information cf their is and teamstress, in a private family; no o Jee ssdeuboon sil Rising ) Mr. Mann coasinued—I think you had better | OF ¢quity sn hi beohers Seuyter, exeoosion the Their stock iso neat and attractive that ali flack to redence aa the Siakh tee GERSRD im fn nber work. Call » 19 dea wick street, for BY A RESPECPABLE GIRL, A SITUATION IN AN ear me, gentlemen. fixed by the charter of aie Bi i their establishment, No Rn! ot street, mike their | “* a emen, Spi iad wo days. bey i ah +merican family as seamstress and chambermaid, a A Voice—You have no genuine stook. @, Bocept, yurchases ir, Masw—Yes, air, have. I Lave, air. Ihaveitin | teessd freudulent sue of tock. P meee ake Ba me, sir, 1g you shali lind—slappiog his hand upon his | The Cuarmaan sald the question was now on the origi | Just Reectved, 1,000 Overcoats, at $5 each NFO*MATIUN WANTED—OF MARY JANE FERRI3 RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITU. | ¢ to take eareof # child or elderly lady. To be seen ot J or McGuire, lately in the cuaployment of A. | auiel ation as nurse and seamstress; is quite competent | *BY time until ergsged. Apply 14 65 Filth avenue, where i . t | she hae been for the last two years. whan? fonsiten avec exehieae nal resolutions, and the ibet resolution was ourof order. | drevavndtecor contest 800 cont orlgtially S16; a0c0 | &CO., by her children, at Thomas Mitchell's, 12 Peck | fo take the entire charge of a baby; con give ths nizhes: | *be hae been for the] | Gaatnads~ ents dowand that you should come to | Mr. Pus su ted an adjournment to Nex Haven | pairs cassimere pants, St $3, cost set your's mike, | sip. BA iy i ee mh ae plac io “Ph eal bth peed oie HAN BERM 1D AND FINE WASSING, OF LAUX order. Ur. Mann e floor, an naists upon tome time jovember. ‘that case it wou! a GU, LEVIE, corner N sssau and man streets, = SS he = reas — Situation want s amily. Good hg shall have ino pulelogeof apéaking. “Please proceed, | gully constituted meoting, © Ticats i 1... 9 RULITARY. | Avenues. None but respectarte persons need apply. | city reference given. Apply at 104 rect, for two tir, Manx, fain—t only ask for afow micates tims; | holder, hoped the sesclations oF Air Dralford would | ,, SHk#—Silks—silvs.—The Subsertber will of. | 4 RMORY GUARD, BROOKLYN —THE SENDERS OF 0—BY A PAOUESTANT GTRL, | 483%. fer this morning a large invoice of rich plaid and this ted to atteod a mectii age, to walt on a lady or sesist HAMBEKM AID AND ~ SEAMSTRES!— SITUATION Sua 7a. ill Boop aalet qpS hans sas, £ wilson be, | pose = hen, if they oo willed it; adjourn the nest mact- | fit Shimer apres rds Also. Uonak silna, Very. | COTAISE Se TOs paces cee ae Hea aac entine 20 | Se artes; lea meat seers tem eliy, seferense siven, wanted by @ respeciable young worn, with good + Seeevmel ia she cages. thoy have sathen areas wes-|'teboios asec tnerets oft ieory bey kent on bloitng. | cheap. KH LEADBEATER, 347 Broadway.” | ing, October 4, at 8 o'clock. By order of Please eall, or address LG, Ko, 6 Secoad avenue, ia tho | ety reference, as chemtermaid aud poameiccer, of ae Mable when acting within ‘the general seope of his au- | force. Pass the resolutions—there was nothing in them ccna team = Clr cho eer mans Stel mm on oe wg Sp nay Chm lon ‘thority ” iat she Spy re reap fai iy, AS that any of them would regret. Su ag Mi os eh peg begs ve bd aed ppt re- | _F. B. Canuxrox, fecretery. YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITUGTION ascaau. | “OvERt® strect, between isth eath avenu F eountr; men, and Ist the question of fac: be deci ‘The original resolutions were put to tho meeting. The ved, yards fine Fieach merinos, all colors, at = _HE 7, bermaid and plat " - nK PL COOKING Beri Siriviu cuenta cam a | Cie cana cece? ns nso | Poe ara He nd A ak | Feary kt emcae Onis Wak | Smee Panna tian, rvn | Cen eats aula aly» ye ia 4 ee © a upani aa i. a 2 i a 5 ad ‘upon this questioa of fact is the decision of all teat | "A committee of five, (oslled tor iu Me. Bradford's reso- E. H. LEADBEATER, 347 Broad way. pees Soy bee “wor yer Ihe leer fypsomaed 1854, 1 tae mramsorntantembersameril tacoma mont menial = i By lng Aye ae Vaca ant ioe: ia befor’ us to-day Iutlons,) woe epocinted, covsisting ef the following gen: ———_—_—_-— ee ee a Waint eit ~— mao ee given. Apply at 261 First, avenue, bet ween Fifteento A Var—* ou are not a sto-tholder. What interest | temen:—Mr. Bradford, Boston; Mr. Lyer, New York; | Opening of the Fur Season at Genin’s Bax | Pr ccs x. Coun, Secretary ye OPES Pt SITUATION WANTED—BY aN EXPERIENCE) PER | and Sixteenth streets, for two days. po ; ou gotin the matter? What right have you to | Mr. geet ee Charles C. Griswold, Gonn.; Ely a: | gsar eg ep x; a. % ease in ear top on a : sincaegalatectecii A ton, a8 cook; she understands her business porfestly O0K.—SIUATION WANTED INAS ALL PRIVATE bilio Wedner: e 4th of Vetober, Genin’s magnificent stock Ni, well; cem prod satisfactory referesca from her last s T bere ts cntonion way eee and Me dann pans | | am inquiry was mide tate the characte of the tock | of taney furs foz the winter of 18046, wilt bo oyenes at | C3 tna‘ wil take place at Une Fourteenth ward | tuDleyer, Apply or adiresna note to 100), Ninth street, | iy {Amite Get sate 70k, by a reapers woman; am a Bazssr, Broad«ay. rare sasortment qwillin- . | between Th: d Fowth in tb: , first > ah s! *G. No, by no veans. I insist I have aright | tobe spurious, clode Hurdtan and Hudson's Bey sable, rozel ermlas, Oy tee he ae oaks hesanae, Pore Ne Fowth avenues, in the rear, Aret | apply at 18 Fast Twenty eighth street, for ta > ‘ays. Maxx—No, by to syeak; and will net yield this floor for no such ques ‘tbe Cuatuman read the folloxing resolations, offre: silver fox, mick, fitch, be they pertiner tor impertinent (Criesvt “good, | by Mr Sturges, cue of ths director, : yeas Sm nmap stant per gp y Sedidd, woke, g00d,”” applause, stamp!ng and hixsing. ) wv At this juccture, Mr. CunavBianD, from Hi: rtford, rose | york ia bis place, vearly in the centre of the meetiag aad | pur denounced the whole procesdings. He said he objected | ren that the proceedings should go on inthis monasr. It | has been conveyed by + hed been ularly organized, and bas been going on | frost injustice to part irregularly. For his part, he did not intend to wubait Wig to the dictation of a parcel of men who hare come here determined to have everything sheic ova way (Great fendsnce is }equested. By order of 2 RA big Ee EE RE \OOK WANIFD.—A GOOD 080K, Wd0 CAN Waal ee ee HOLLEY, Commyndant, A GE MAN LADY, WHO 48 JUST LES? HER and iron well, and has good 4, ean call @ nater axent of the New | The muffs, victorines, cloaks, tippets, cuffs, &:., aco | J, Punups, O:derly. situation, desires a re cogegement as gevorasss | 78 Exst Twenty siath stiee, before ll A. M mace up in the new styles announced in Paris for the | 2? en either in a privalefamily or soho }. dhe is fully cone 9 coming winter, and the great besaty and variety of tha LD SPORTS OF THE FIFA WARD.—-1Hé MEM. | tent to ditcharge the duties of her profession, and cao 100K AND CHAYBERMAID WANTED —2ERMAN OR stock will render this exhibition of furs one of the flasst ders of this company are hereby notified that there | Jef¢r to oxe of the Grat families in New York. ’ Address / Frotestents preferred. Those understanding there that has ever taken place in New York. GENiN’s Ba- | will bow mesting nad aril on y evening, Octo. | L J., Herald cfiice. business, and can give good references, may 4 my at saat, 513 Broadway, St Nicholas Hotel. ber 4, at Burch Davideon’s, corner of North Moore and | >> oo on 11944 East Thirteenth strect, third house east o; , re West streets, previous to our second annual excursion on A RESPECTABLE WOMAN WANTS A SI(UATION a | avenve, orth side, for two days. the Somebody seys that when Youag Ladies Thuradag . October 6 By order. cook, who thoroughly understand: OUR? SIUATION WaNTED IN A PRIVA(E PAs 1- are and every cther description of fur usual for ladies wear. ied Mr. CrmaveLAND—I declare thiss tyrannicel proceeding, | thus the quarrel resta, Wali street and tae rural dis- | mencement of the cool weat! marry, they are obliged to substitute shirt making for ? 1 andant. best of elty referem eonsusion and uprosr, iu the rnidet of which all sorts cf woniints) thts eatbhs mata toes, therm eae bel Brplecmse nti to wan oe han Thirtenth sticot, between Broadway. and ats Seiall te Veatinne teek On ee motions were male} One was to ‘adjourn to New GREEN'S shirts, made to order, at No.1 Astor House, OUNG AMFRICA GUARD—ATTEN TIO place. lived shx yearn in ope place, Apply at 388 tesiD stre-t, Haven,” another to “take the vote,”’ another to ‘ad. are now no universally in vogue that shirt making at home —The members of the above company are requested fon twa Gaye, I aot eon cp. Sr « ore Journ sine die.” s out of the question ta aitend's meeting at the American floure, thie (Woa: RESPECTABLE PROTESTANS GIRT WaNIS 4 | “TES S1t) Ot Cee The Cuainman inquired whether there was any police { = needy) 6venisg, at 8 o'clock precisely. By order, AL ‘itestion a chemberareid and to do plaia sewing, OACHMAN.—A_ SITUATION AS OOACHWAN 13 fm the room. Unless the chair was sustained, it was Wedding Cards.—An Assortment of Ever- 1 OS PAMUEL BOWDEN, Je Captain oF w assist in washing end ironing; good réference. C wanted by a young man used to the care of horses; idle to try to go on with the edings. dell’s elegant oograved wedding card: velopea, &e. J. B. Jonna, Orderly. Phot Call at 04 West Ihirty-seoond street, for two days. has lived five years in one place, and has undoubted t All this while wr. abijah Mana w. Caen, J on the ve uti ean be had on applicatios, or sent by post to any fart of . ri - pes we timonials for hor esty, sobriety, and steady habits pinform ih hs tanot beniad Ma vac, oxfaly air serepett Ug aston at tho | the county. EVERDELL, 2¢2 Broadway, corner of Duane LADY, WELL QUALIFIED 70, SUPERINTEND, | Ureon omen, Herald Alen scone, and pation: tors, ard that the dirogtors he re- 6 PE PEP! +. aren epgagemen hotel: wo Sag ape th TTT Dam forename. senistanagued Wiss weckheldess tor sean tas is EORGF BREEZG TO INSORM THR IN. | 28¢ the command of eerveats in her own house shetesls jp ga prep a pyc Judge Iwamnsots, of Connecticut, raid he was not cer- y deem requisite. Hidder’s Gas Hegutator saves Twenty-five Sarnannar muir ioe: tik eet sd hts | fy cempetent. Ample remuneration expected and murt be able to take the entire charge of « private tain that this was 9 legal meeting of the corporatora of | ‘they were secocded by stockholders who advoca‘ed | per cent with a better light old catablished bread aed tonfin bukery: stow 79 to at | 2nexeeptionanie references given and requi Adress | steble, and understand the mamagement of fine horses; the New Kraven Itsiiroad Company. }@ had grave doubts | thenecessity of their pasenge, aa it would enable them MANHATTAN Gas Wonks, Oct. 23, 1852 | Cony street, ment door above. larger mad mare conve. | (or.one Week, Mrs. M. W., Union square Post Offise. noue but thorgwho can give umdoudted reference for on the subject, and uutil the question was reatled he | t proceed with business at he «ijouroed meeting at | The Gas Regulator of Dr. Kidder is, in my opinion, the | Crow) rtrect, next door above larger und moore conse, |__| character and ability need apply. Wages will be liberal. thought it proper to hoid proce: New Faven. mort valuable instrument for regulating the flow of gas | ieds of the very beet bread, to supply bis eustomera A PROTESTANT YOUNG GIRL WI-BES A SITUA- | Address, stating where last employed, to McK. T., Mr Cixavaax, still calling oat, Before these rerolatiens of Mr. Sturg-s wore acted | tothe burners that I have ever seen. It in correct in | Sith the very best cakes of all kinds, ples, tmadine and tion as chamnbermeid and seamstress; can do Gne | Broadway Post Office, — from Connecticut, will m uzon, a motion was made to adjourn to meet at New | principle, and will accomplish acmirabiy the objects tor | ~y Tet cae Oe a tinge, Pees mins (nd | Woehing end ironing. Can be seen for twodays at 177 OLCEMAN AND GROOM.—WANTS A SITUATION, 8 gang ¢ se he al Thos ie t the unt Wednesday of November next, at eau was ene i wil me great ig rae a Sumeenty attended to, in any past of the clty. Hot risa teenth street. Good city reference, if re- ‘a single mip, m who knows his business well; under’ fowea up great o A. the 8, end as pressure at the metre is ~t 3 would order. Mr. Dewey ht it was wrong to force this meet- | instrument reduced considerably below that on the strost | ™Oilizs from five in the morning till fo P. M. nd ge tela bere oectarotn Li Caamaax—State it, then. ing into Connectisut, whether or no. He moved to strike | mains, it wil emable the consumer to gain an equal | === =— PLAIN COOK AND FIRST RATE WASUER AND references for howesty, selciity cna sarang ss Here,a dosea cr anita roto to thelr fect, in the mist of | out the words “New Haven’” and leare the place to the tmount of light at s smaller expenditure for gas; for the PUBLIC MEETING, frees yee ap nape 4 | objection to be useful, Please addrees box 180 which rectors Rep A OO Oe A ; good ference given. feel oe lungs, te Walch Mr. Cleevolaad was evl--| “Sein eauusen wan lost = (Sears Eeameamonet let {# consumed, the | CiryMOUA AND OUR CONSITIU ONAL TIGHTS — | Thisty.second Heest, borwecn Seventh aud Eighth ave. | (Mice, for VO. cently the victor, inasmuch as he certsialy made the ‘The vote was then taken upon the motion to aljoura CHAKLES ROOWE, Engineer M. Gas Light C>. ‘The democratic republican electors of the Thir- | nues, for two da: Dik. OR VISITING GOVERNFS3 —A LADY, loudest noire. to New Haven. The ayes aad noes were s) néarly equal | Orders received at way. teenth ward, and ali those favorable to the re-clection wn whose testimonials are ole from the Cuammax—I must have a. an nt Farce the bee 4 coud not decide A division was called for, Spates ae # Cah ne oe tole Lage poe rhe Pee on A s11Uat Li beet ar ol A a sont jomnities in which she bas boon am inetrectaes io music, tahe your reate Sit do ron—eit down. “I | and the house standin; if 18) ied u o ‘edinerday evening, inst,, at 8 o’clock, at Onder- ‘AS seamstress a: ‘6 nurre. French and drawing, combined with the Englich branches, have tae dots sir,” prota lag fy ryoursest, t tall | Spe iapavene ig, the motion was deciwred carr! slate peaerre ett RO cee ae wane dovk Hall, 407 Grand atrest, for the purpose of organiz | reference from her last place. Can be seen for two | is desirous of a resogegement for =e i. maaee you; I will not listen to aay of you. The Chair then declared the meetiag adjourned, aad | must commence using this on einer | ings Seymour club. By request o days, if not engaged, at 245 Third avenue, near Twenty: | address communications to Z. Z., 600 Broadway. Ker Madame Anna Thillon pentane MANY VOTERS OF THE WARD, and all out cf order. Iwill not be put down [appeal | tricts retiring from the field without either being able to ‘ite that to this article she owes aang a Eee Pi PUG OLERE, WANT: WHO TACRCUGEES, Se te tace ied tenet een | hme sin | eet me ate E Paulos | NOME Ta ae yun vtia | A Sete ana rnh,“Gai A he ie Niner decir at i 7? 6 4 st. 4 al , agent, so well known to the mu s \ J 4 pa sant fo or. You whe dare corns oh? fitzons ‘Willams! ma on Tate gence or Pe AG Bye and 197 way. 4 ‘, afirante, heviog served ce block below his for- | 16 business required. Apply at 64 Canal street. “ fcaton ly at the corner of Twenty seventh street and ptom: eI vera! 0! as Pamai — hard 6 pri- wer] cation, desires to inform his numerous castomers petits. put on thelr hats ana left the room.) lections in Williamsbarg wero heid last eroning | slaty Dye and Wigs.—Bachelor’s Celebrated | (hit the new store contains the most popular, siandard RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, WHO I3 NOT OIDERERS WANTED.—OGBORGE PRODTE. 6 CHATRMAN—APe there Bo golice officers here? If no, let purpore of elec ing delegates to the Filth toir dye is by all achnowledged the best in the world. | 2nd fashionable music thet can be obtained in the United A is by oie Bat a snap re gag. ae ap Rey street, is iM, ‘want of thirty firs: class embro - them appear. I will bave order at all hazards. gressional aistrict to 06 held in New York. On the bth | sons and or applied im nine private| States Plano, harps and melodeons from tho very bes: | )tt™aid. Has no ol the county. | Tne best of | cerers for working on ve'vet and cloth Apply imme- Mir ChkavsiaxD a8 pipes toto. the Chal, following delegsten farorabie to the nomina: | moment W, A. BATCHEIAR'S hale dye, wig, and oraas | manufactories’ Vielin aod galtar ateinge,. and every Bs A rg ie yh I Kg St ll oracatd grt A hair calls iouoly rir ana the police, w tion of Jacod Meserole, were elected :— mental hair festory, No, 288 Broadway. icle appertaining to the trade at astonishing low | Wich street, between Harrison aS, BERS BOOB FR fifty otbers give interest to the soene by All talking at | _ First Ward—Eamond Vriggh, Dovid Poole, R. M. Coit, : very article guarantesd. The celebrated * hla SITUATION WANTED—BY A FIRST-RATE NU! Ge LABORERS WANTED IMMEUIATELY, ON ‘the sme time upon different wu ijeots, in diferent toner, | Wm W. Powell, Wm. M. Ironside, Cs Ortetadoro’s Hair Dye.—The very best and .? by Henry Sanderson, just issued Prico | /X and seamatress, es mora; can do all kinds of clea: the Milleton snd New ox Railroad; wages frem all quarters of the reom. every man upon bis own Second Ward—J. ‘ory Mann, Jemes Lee, Edward | most excellent coloring fluid for the hair yet discovered; | 15 conts; five copies mailed for ono dollar. Remember ecepe see French flating if required Can give the | #) 8 ay. apy at the Chief Enyineer’s off ew hoot ; the contest ! vn ge sbonld'talk the fesvest and | Brown, John Tattle, ¢ndraw McM2ton it paver feila to give the most ample satisfaction. Sold | 821 Broadway, burwoen Twel(th ans Thirteonth stresty | Lest «fcity reference. Leaves er last plage on acvount | Brunswick, N. the londest. | The timid cry peace, peace: bat tne @ i | Third Ward—Johm Coliogas, Barnard Grenvan, Mi- | wbolessle and retail and appiied at the proprietor’s, | Operas complete in Italian and ting'sh, Luerezia Borgia, | of vbe fomily going to Farope. Plsase apply at 107 Bas! Siar ameceaniete manasa po peace At this interesting Jancture, polivemen chael Murray, Michsel Maljone, John Farrington. CRISTADOKO'S, No. 6 Astor House. worms, Leela, Don Giovann!, Ae. Thirteenth atreet, For balanee of Wants see noxt page.