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rexignation of Juc ge “pener. pamy pumoers 170 muskers one of lernet eompanwm if wot actuatly tee Is Whee they revorne: spore platoly of abars yy of the mrn wore deo: seleat band vas im attendunes. ard, Capt EXstenmeyor pesset | eet serenade on their re- target excarsiog Tals oomaany Hotel—Ex- President Joba x H. Glare Ontario: eur voruntecr ro dies shower F8t Lonte: De Philadelphia; Hor t; Hon "William Pinaney W) ptand lady, Nw son, Washington: N nd lady. Terra Haute; Hom. D. 8. 8t.J our « d gave wi urs frem their snpua! se enty muskets, aud were accompanies by Cormon Light Guard, Capt. “ebafer, went on sno: ‘Thy company is forty wight ste ed mateem valuabie prizes with thea. Preacott—G. B_ Woertbin; 8 os P "J Carp nie | Michigan; Mre suseell, | Theo D. Barton, Bu! mea, Layers Gnard, on Wedneadey @ Ve us am excellen; serenade on thsir revura Wells Light Guard on Toesday made their third turnfog ont45 moskets strong. relly commands this company, whore target Medlested that the company was made up of eicelient ‘The Miterman Guard on Wednesday paraded on thetr e@epusl target excursion to stapieten, Staten Isisod. Hifferte commands this company, whieh aumrers bey wade a very creditable appearance ia dependent Union Light Gusrds, Capt. Wiliam ) Went on their first aco Verry,on Weonesdsy. They numbered 40 muskets, made ppearanes, and contended for sixtewn be: u 4 B, do; N. E. Munroe. Philadel phi From Dorfolk. &o in stoamebip Jameatow: Wright RK W Heath, B ky: Mrs Kirkpatrick aod é r MreE A Ajjen, Mrs antellocd, Mee Wazt. Mra iesmer Mr Robi ren, ¥ra Kevan acd cren, J N Jarvis and Jad: jemuiler. WN Wiliams, W Bunt, Mise J Lin En Benecv, J mT White Ja: Davis, H King, it, L Tripp, T Bennett, W P, in Br sehr Lime—Capt Wm Lofavonr. mned Mr Issac Smith, J fe and child, and sis in the steerage. Board ef Aidermen. steamehip Goor , ‘Tavusvay, Oct. 6.—N. 0. Ky, Eeq., President, in the hair, and mostof th: fory, wife and infant, C AJ E bs br Ha Grey. Mr De Le mbers present. ag ane =r we Mh $ Siianer. Mre Vanwinkle and Pra Varehall, two cbildren and servant MriG a ‘She wus] smount of ve tions for remission of tax er weneously asseas0d, wore referred to appropriate commit- tees. A petition from T, Hamilton, foreman of Hose Company 46, tor privitege to mabe a new 2 Revs, was referred to the Committee on Fire Department wi L Fickemy, G R Fiteh ir Gall Mise Roscb Mise M Roa. E Corman. H darnehin, jannati O H Boyd, From Mary A. DuBois, First Directress, and L. Van . J Thorne and Buren, ! eere’ary of the Nursery for the Chibiren of th Peer, invit ng he Aldermen to vieit their institution at ‘Meir earliest convenience. The invitation says, We ca show you upwards of seventy babies and small childcea dependent upon us for their suyport ” REPORTS OF COMMITTEES: ‘The report of the Commitee on «‘inanca—In favor of + with the other beard io 0 for a tes:imovial for Cupt. Fiteh and tl steamer Washington, in consice ation of thelr gal: Jant conduct in rescuing the wreckei passengers of tho boo Maas was, after come debate, laid oa the aWermen Voorhis, Tucker and Blunt jation. but were im favor of tend: ‘Alderman Howard spoke against the manner of $500 to Captain Fitch, jhe sailors also no- Alderman Howard said he Mr B lings, DK beget Ww Mr Maywell, Mrs SA ir Kicharda, A La D BHeltic, R & Helton, c reenan, , Mes PC Whitney and infent. Mrs a lor and 3 obild en, B.2 an Doren, wife, and 2 ra wide s. irs Burgess, GP Beal, J 4 Beal, G WC Powell, Mrs camer and priatiog apd $500'0 bis office floed by giving euch u medal was in favor of distributing (pe one thouséns coils ¢qualiy among all who took any part in saving the lives gers on board ihe ship Winchester; he wanted “aailore’? an well as the officers to resei memorial frcm the corporation of the city of Now Yor! fer their galient conduct on that oecasion. performed all the Isbor; yet the officars are alvays the recipients of ail the honors, the presents and distinction which should te enjsyed by tho sailor. refore, would move that the money be expended ‘te procure a certiticate or silver medal to be prasented tothe sailors, asbe crew 1! taken good care of ths offi Bis motion was lost. te tadie. mes, LT worry tt MMarphy, # Grant, lurphy, § Grant, a ornhill: 47, Shannom, © Mra Meyers and 2 2ladies, & Whitts. rt, J ae eye x i, Hd Adams and 2 ebildi J Hatt. Ji Mr Kembell, Mi ay onildrens Jk Ween’ an a rer a J Wallace, E Searzoan! ‘ove J A Jonos and he merchants had already ibe matter way fiually laid on REPORTS CONCURRED IN, To place four buoys in the Wallabout bay, ‘Be confirm the contract of Joseph Lynch Jote situated in Thirty-niath M2 low ond sunken bot opbail, Houseman and Wh w wife and infant; E y - Fortieth streets. To @ illiam: 7 Me i ma Mille ‘ene boanded by Forty-necond and Vesty third streets, and + ixth and Seventh avenues. REPORTS. Reveral reports were referred back to committees. COMMUNICATION From the Comptrolier—stat wae ferry ese J Stanton, P&P Presse: Drover W W Mintura, D D Everry. © ag that the Pavooia ave- commerce to rua their boats after the }st May next. The rent is $9,000 per annum. Raid cn the table. By 4Werman Lonp-—Thet the heads of departments be pot to pay any charges of inspectors on wort. an- taps upon by the Common le. Saylor J Harisn J Woo fall compliment ia thi Court Calendar=This Cxmep States Tistaict Court —Nos. 7 to \ OYER AND TERWNER —Criminal trials, SvrrewE Covrt—:pecial Term —The remainder of the Cirouit.—Nos, 2078, 1158, 1677, 1980, 1868, 1978, 2097, 2472, 1950, 20) 5, 2326, 611, 769 'to 718, 720 to 7: CPERIOR COURT, (t#0 branches ) tb the rame have been Cour. Laid on the tab! ‘The Beard adjoursed to Monday. Supreme Court~-special Term. Before Hon Judge Roosevelt BABOIPIC PERFORMANCE- CONSTRUCTIVE WAIVER. Ocr_b.—In the matier of the Petition of John C. Hamil. ton —Tbe facts in this case appesr sufticiently ia the @pinicn of the Court. which waa rendered by ‘Heosevelt, J —In, March, 1849, nearly six years ago, Mir. Bamiltoo, it appears, became the purensser of & mortgsge tale of four lots on Niuety seventh at-vet, for $140, peying to the sheriif at the time the usual ten per On examining the title he found that part of the vremises had beea sid for 100 and rt for 1,600 years, for taxes «md a: seasments, and that Corporation leases on such sales had actuslly been tome ineffectual efforts were made by th: er to compromise with the lensees: but “‘nothias ,? he says, ‘wae Cove on either side in relation to said ‘purchase for a consicerable time,” until May, 2882, when, afver an interval of more than three years, ‘he a: cortniped that the Corporetion sales, owin; faformality, han been held to be imvalid, and thsroupoa ped, but without effest, to the actoraey of the plain fs in the foreciosure, for a de.d of lota “He then rect ed for two yesrs more, when Sesame |—Nos, 172, 178, 180, 223, 224, 226, 227, 228, 292 to 249, 261 Com Prxss—Part 1.—Nos. 1292, 1804 to 1300, 1308 ‘to 1812, 1815, 1317 to 1329, 1826. P Part 2.-—Nos. 1261, 1265, 1267 to 1270, 1242, 1275, 1278, 128C, 1281, 1288, 1827, 1329, 1325. ’ 796, 198 204, 222, eent and the auciion fees The Espenchicd Hat thie Fail combines all the clegense and besuty that have given the hats anufacture their high reputation throughout the Union; but never bave any of bie former stylea elicited a extensive as thatnow for 1854. It is the as of yore, three dcl- demand no continuous, reging for nis unrivalied fall st crownicg triumph. lars ond 2 half, Have you Bought your Fali Hat!—If not go to KNOX’S, either at 533 Brosdway or 128 Fulton street’ and examine nis specimens. They are beautiful, well made, fashionable snd cheap. fall Style of Bats=Firet in Fashion.—His fall styles of gentlemen's hate are truly most beautiful, inevers sense of the word, baing extremely light, and jlegently Gnished. An we predicted, tho favorite tgpable public ia HALL, 413 Hrosdway, corner fs 4 he made anotier applica now for the first time takes *e bis purchase; the lois in the meantime baring riven in value about fiftesn hundred And the question is, who ts entitled to the it of this rise the purchaser who aivanced bis four- or the mortg+gee whose de‘isiency is ten ‘26 mortgazee cweers positively that as ‘eaJanusry. £9, 1850, bis policitors rendenes hi: eeunt of the foreclon' prope’ dm it—and in‘ormed him that Mr Hamilton had refused ‘to complete bis purchase, ‘very ou.a)!, bo instructed ceedings, snd considering the purchase as abandone by Mr liamiiton, he bas ever since assumed the charge of ‘the Jots and paid the taxes and assessments thereon. ‘de one party haviog thus objected to, and in effect ebanconed the purchase. and the other ac epted the ough no distinct erit-en agreement ween them, neither can now, 1er the lapse of so much time, claim a speci of the original contract. more by acta and seq ce. (2 Humphrey’s ‘en & M: B 473) Ande Court of Equit masy be the stristiy lvgal right, never compel remedy be not muta ag icresse’ to the sound court, in the exercise, not of its jarisdiction’ (3 Cowan, Ladics’ and Chisdren’s Beavor and Felt Bon- peta, ard boys’ and mires’ fancy hats and caps, now exhibited at BAN 4’s establishment, at present located nel etreet, attracts a well sal attention, The fine quality of the materiel, the tasty und costly ftrimmings, the completeness of his ssaortment, and the ressonsble prices at which they ate sold, have mace his place the rendezvous of a)l those that are in search of a neat and comfortable head dress Those that #top at 114 Canal street on such an errand, ate very rel dom coomed to disappointment. ‘When, !n the course of human events, it be- comes pecesssry for one person to get a daguerreotype of or another, if he is » man of taste he goos direct , 863 Broadway, where perfec: pictures are taken in all sorts of weather. Rtg vreeatgpe! gemaeeenretaed in a caso—as no picture in somplete without a case, and for fifty oocts you can get 9 at other places. ANSON’S, hich, the sum being to take no farther pro- deserved, univer- @bendonmert, sith: was made bet me. Sermance in equit all respects equitable hestion in these Caron aliand twice the size of 589 Broadway, oppos:te Metropolitan Hogal. Worth Seeing~The most splendid show of atersoscopes ever made in this covrtry, may bo reen at ROOT’S magsiticent gallery, 363 Broadwa: Frarklin street. Cali and see them. Large Size, Colored wine ake eke ae ta pes Sy eents. at 435 Broadway, corner of Howard street. sizes avd finer cases in proportion. of its éxtraordinary 5 6 Johps, Ch. Ca. 111.) jer—sbin, in effect, although not ion, 80 gross as to give to the contrect, be enforced, the character of hard-hip or the Mentos it such extra- the erally, isa case “we esroradloness—is a Chai eellor Kent, for stay! eedin.ry jurisdiction, and for lea his commen action for de: . ¢ rule where there has of circumstances. of time and a great chan, (! 5 ition denied witheut lapee No fs prices @rxaneb, 471; 9 Cransh, 456. G RBANATh, uerreotypes Taken at the Old Factory, 289 Broadway, give ths people univer. Brooklyn Oity Intelligence, ni double cameras used Dusravcrive Fine —‘n extensive fire occurred on the ‘corner of State and Boerum streets, yesterday morning, esuning the dentruction of s number of frame buildings, eeoupied as shops, stables, Ac., end two horses. The @ombastiblo patare of the materials prevented the fire- wen from saving the buildings, already in flames when ‘Mey got to work, but succeeded in preventing their ex- The property consumed was uwned and occu- pied as foilowa:— ‘The building on the corner of State and Boerum streets ‘van owned by Albert Brewater, and oscupied as a livery The contents consisted of several horses and umber of vehicles. About half» dozen carriages horses and otber oonten‘s were and for rale at this esta! 105 Lots at Auction, This Day.—The posi- tive sale of 105 beautiful lots, at Fordham, takes place For farther partisulers we rtisem: in another column, rign ALBERT H. NICOLAY, Auctioneer, No. 4 Broad street. on the ground. ‘We would cell attention to the sale at T. Bighth avenue, corcer of 116th street, by O3GOOD, auctieneer. This sale offers a rare chanee to those in want of magnificent plants, &c. Mc Dunlap {is retiring from business. The whole without ‘West Flushing.—The Auction Sule of Cot- tage nites, in this ge ‘were con-umed, but the 4 of the weather, eaved. Loss anout $2,000—par: George W. Rutan was the owner dog on < tate street. It was occapied by Wm W. es 0 earrisge manufactory and blacksmith shop, andthe Basement wis soot oo A at-dle by horse belonging to Mr Rogers, an eolored man named Jehorton, besides a number of car ity of different individuals who had '#, were consumed in the jing is about $500—insured . Is adjou: till Tuesday and week, the 10th and 11th October. The tickete already given ont will answer. BsRKES & ELLIOTT, 3 Nassaa street. "a Bale of Diamonds of watches, chains salesroom, No. 16 , 16 Wali street, Auctioneer. The Auction Sale of Cot- i take tl }, &* 2 o’elock lo axiertooont & ELLIOTT, No. 3 Nassau strest. Pinnefortes ana Meledeons.—Terms grada- ated to the times, and made to sccommodate svary the adjoining baila. Jarvis rs. A enother ermee bya it them there for re; ‘For $450 in a Brooklyn com Se amounts Par a Benry A. Lott owned the buildin ‘was occupird as & carriage house. 20). tage sites im this account er Amd weather, joining, which | morrow Tine comttehe were Bal Ammerinin & Coflin’s ca"peater shop came 3 amounted to "The contents cf a 1 4 and coal contents cf a la won °: Gy. Phusion, as gros e quan wood waa destroy $1. 000. . Several stables of frame, streets, owned and occupied was like wine don immense assortment of pia os and melodeons for sale or to rent at a Jess price han can be had eleewhere? A larg janos in the mark: 116, $1L0, $125, elessof buyers. “Logs probably » on Atlantic and Boeram by Patrick McK: were alao destroyed horses contained therein were all saved, ‘The total Joes reaches about $8,000, upon whidh there dw dbut s smell amount of insurance. bee * the eed one startles, &c., and is su, accident,” ary 'o $175. Besutifal piano- for sshort time, will be ge rount mace from h. To suit some purchasora Cash id for recond hand WAITERS, 333 Broadway. Melodcons— Wonderful Improve: brilliency and richness of tone and elasticity of W Smith’s celebrated melodeons em far in advance of any otber make in thia class ments They sre tuned in the equal tem, ment, and are a¢mirably adapted to the use of 1 Sold at prices, wholesale or retail, which defy competition Wonack WATERS, sole agent, $83 Broadway. Pinos Low for Cush—With a vii in business, the Aggregate loss The fire eom- ied as a biickem{t® ahep, to have originated frem Naval Intelligence. Bostox Navy Yaro-—the United States ship John , boing fitted for sea, and will Her officers have been ptain Bontwel!, First Lieutenant J. Lioutenant Lewis ~artori, Third Lieutenant h Lieutenant — ph club or lodge rooms. Adams is now at this certsia changes few fine ntodern built veme.ta, quite with several valuable ww for ready cash. New pianos joughton & Kapp, ave on hand one of the best etocks of men’s a: lothing in the city, adapted to city tri and Western markets, at ise vory lower! Cal pad oxemine for yourselves, 4 rapidly OD, some ee ‘ado, or Southern It Is wet andcold! Where must 1 go wiih my money to Duy an everoos' and suit of wiuter clots to heey m arm déurwg the winter? Hosts of ar frievds recomm-nd me to purchase them et 321 dro-* way. Trrer, two, one, orl 2 S reversed. Fox—GBONGE P FOX—opposite Pearl street, and adjoining the City Bospira) G. P. has dealt in articles of the first fashtoas during the leet twenty-five years Who ever heard ofa Fox running last in therace? A Fox must lead. Among numerous other He receive by patrowizl jor, 82) Broad ops the eve plear of the place BR chi a ailke, e vets, plushea, cloths, cassimerss ant ready tiern garments. Coats, vests and pantalooas played to view, enabling the customer to select just the article be wants, and at prices inoomparabiy cheaper than anticipated. Rotice.—Our Steek of Fall an elot hin, Winter found to OO., 258, 269 and 200 Groadway Olotbing, at 111 Fatten and 50 Ann street.— the great desideratum in the purevase ef clothing, is to obtain garmeots that in their it are perfeat, and such es combre with durability both eleganee aad economy. Gonfient that in the menufaciuring of their olothiog they bi ved at a no «mall degree of pertection, and that in the sbore mentioned ir garments excel, the subec: ibers would invi 8 to Ox- amine their stoek for the fall and winter seasons, which ts replete with every thing new and denirabla, both fe style apd material. “A choice stock of clotha, easemeres and vesting always on hand, from woich garments will de madcto order in the bert manner, aud at the shorvest notice, HEWIT, OOUL-ON & CO., 111 Fulton street and 60 ann street, $50,000 Worth of Fashionable Winter clothing, manufactured by ove of the leading houses in Broaway. For sale at half price, at i EVANS? siothing warehouse, 06 and 68 Fulton street. Fitzpatrick and Fitzsimmous are romantic names; but the most popular fits will be found at SICH BRUTHERS, 122 Fuitom street. They not only ft Patrick end Gt timmons, bat avery body whe goes there—and with the handsemest and che»pest elovhing in New York. Ladies and Children’s Furs—At Genin’s Bo zaar She for season having opened, the attention of ladies {s invited to the large and comprehensive assort ment of muffs, vistorines, cloaks, cuffs. gloves, &s., at the Bazaar, including every species of furs, rare or com mon, ard all made up in new styles anuounsed in Paria for the coming wirter. GENIN’3 Bazaar, 513 Broadway, opposite *t. Pau!’s Church, eerie Window Shades and Curtain Goodd, Satin de laines, worsted damasks, lace and muslin curtains, gilt cornices, gimps and window shades, are offered by the subscribers at very low prices. The inducements we are now offering ard appreciated by w'l close buyors. KELTY & FERGUSON, 28914 Broadway, aad 64 Reade rt. Umbrelias, Cheap.-Alex, Muir, Manafac- turer, 88 Chambers ard 65 Keade street, adjoiving the Irving House, (up stair-,) offers afl the various styles and sizes at a very low figure. A cali is respestfylly avked of buyers, Black Siiks! Black j+ilks!—Just recetved, yard wide black silk at 89.; 1 wide do. 6a.; % do. 7s.; rich brocades, satin le chimes. &., equally cheap. EB. LeADBEALEK, $47 Broadway. - Shawls, Shawis.— Just received, 100 Rich French cashmere longshawie, India pattern, rod, wa green, black, blue sno’ oran; ‘and for sale at i¢—Cost to import over 8f0; alo brocha long shasls; from $12 to $20; ‘quare do, from $6 to $2); Bay state and Scotch wool ehawis equally cheay ¥. H, LEADBEATER, (Inte Landboater & Lee.) 347 Broadway, corner Leousrd street. Some Tradesmen think five minutes of Lit- tle consequence, but men have been hung in conse- quence of aw reprieve arriving five minutes too late GRELN, No. 1 Astor House, in order to prevent the pos- sibility of cis» ppointment always sends howe his su- purb sete of shirts five minutes too sooa. ‘The seal of taste and elegance tn visibly impressed upon the super Corrazza shirt, made to mea- sure by AGATE, 256 Broadway, and his immense asyort- ment bf fashionable cravata, scarfs, collars, gloves, robo de chembre, stocks, handkerchiofs, & , harmontze well with tho Patent Corrazza shirt. n Esglet—Great Sacrifice of rpete!? Great sale of Ingeain carpets! !1 Great carpet ectablishment, No, 99 Bowery. ‘The Citizens of Brooklyn, who wish to Par chase Woife’s Scbiedam. Aromatic Sohnapps, cen find the genuine by the bottl use, at P. P. ptidileton & Bro , corner of Hicks a tle streets, Scranton & Co., 150 atlantic streets. Kiddex’s Gas Heguiator saves Twenzy-five per cent with » better light. - Mannattan Gas Works, Oct. 23, 1852 ‘The Gas Regulator of Dr. Kidier in, in ‘my opinion, the most valuable instrument for regulating the flow of gay tothe burners that I have ever seen. it is correct in principle, and wili accomplish agmirably the ohjeo's tor which it was designed It will insure great steadiness in the lights, ard as the pressure at the motre is by this instrumext reduced considerably below that on the sirest mains, it will enable the consumer to gaia an equal smount of light at a smaller expenciture for gas; for the dese tho pressure under which the gas ix consumed, the greater frthe emount of | ight obtained. CHALLES ROOME, Engineor M. Gas Light >. Orders received at 262 Broadway. Oyster Saloon, near the New Opera Houss.— Gentlemen attending the opera, and others, will fiad re- fresbments of the best quality, viz:—Oysters, beef steaks, cold moats, wines and liquors, at JOHN MTR- GOO’ < desideratum, 164 Fourth avenue, corner of Four- teenth street. Steam Power.—Fmp're Works, foot of East ‘Twenty -fifth street.—Both room and power uneaualied by any ertablisbment in the United states. SLOAN & LESGETT. Mate Dye and Wigt.—Bachelor’s Celebrated rat dye is all acknowledged the best in the world. toki wh and retail, or applied in niue private moma at W. A. BATOHELOR’S hair dye, wig, and orna- ‘satel hair factory, No. 233 Broxdwa} Cristadoro’s Hair Dye—The very best minat excellont coloring flnid tor the bair yet discovered; it never fails to give the most ample satisfaction, oid wholessle and retail and applied at the proprietor’s, CRISTADUKO’S, No. 6 Astor Houce. Phalon’s Paphian Lotion.{The velvet soft. ness and the blush-rose tint, which, as Shakspearo sa} of a sweet voice. are “‘an excellen’ thing in woman,” soon pass from the complexion under the astringent iu fluence of cold, unless the skim is be on periect health, by the da'ly application of this peerless cosmetic. For saeat PHALON’s, 617 Broadway, St. Nich las Fotel end 197 Broadway, ccrner of Dey street, and by druggists and dealers in fancy goods. Use Miller’s Balr Invigorator for a week, end your mirror wil’ show you # remarkabls change. Every botile sold triumcohs. It cleanses, invigorates, re- pews and glosses the hair, however harch. {old by drug- gist genovally. Twenty-five conte per bottle. beyot 295 wery. Wigs and Toupees.— Where did, you t that wig from, my friend? At the only placa in New York where you will find wigs, toupees, back and front braide, bands, curls, &, from MEDHUKST & HEARD’, 27 maiden Lane. Toupees—The Novel improve- gh hae just introduced seoure the wig against all shrinking or loss of shapo during its wour. ‘There aro no other wigs to cool, thin, elasti¢ and durable an CLIREHUGH’S hea.s of hair, 1623¢ Fulton strect, opposite St. Paul's. Buth Marks, Tamos, Corrugations, Dis colorations of the skin, polypus, moles, and all exeras- cences removed, without causing the least sore, pain, or inconvenience, by HARVEY & WALLAUE, 102 Seoond avenuo, corner of Twelfth ntreet. Married, In Trinity Church, on Tuesday, October 3, by the Rev. Smith Fyne, of Washington, D. 0), Capt. Crances Wruxms, U.S N., to Mary H. Bouton, daughter of the late Henry Lynch, of this city. On Wednesday morning, October 4, by the Rev. Fawia F, Hatfield, Mr. Hexny Lyon to Miss Axx M. Disicex, botin of this city. On Wednostay, September 20, by the Hey Alexander Clements, Mr. Day liven to Miss Sanat, daughter of Joreph Chuzphil!, Exq., all of this city. On Wednescay, Uctober 4, by the Key. A. N. Robinson, Mr. Wim H. Tayton, of this city, to Miss Cirumuxe M.N. Frovp, eldest daughter of William A. Floyd. Lyons, Wayne county, paper | mop ag copy. On Wednenday evening, Uctoter 4, by the Rev. Mr Sing, Mr E.G. Roy, of New York, formerly of Sussex county, N. J., to Mits A. Bryant, of this city. Sussex county papers please copy. On Thursday, October 6, at the residence of the bride's father, by the’ Rev. Bloomer A. Hart, Mapison CaNNon, of this city, to Many H., daughter of Howlett Duryeo, Feq , of Manbssset, L. 1. ‘Un Wednestay, October 4, by the Rev. Anrel Leo, Mr. ALEXANDER MAYER, of Cincianati, Ohio, to Mies Ratuer, fecond daughter of Morris Wolff, Kxq.,, of this city. Cincinnati Louisville and California papers please copy. ‘On Wednesday, October 4, by Kev. John 7. M. Davie, of Flatlands, L. I. Mr. GRonck W. MORGAN to Miss Jaxm K. M. Davir, both of this city In Brooblyn, on Wednesday morning, October 4. by the J) Walker, at the Church of the Messiah, BamMvEL Hanvey Jongs, of New Hamburg, Dutchess coun ty, to Many Eiganor, eliest daughter of Wm. T. J. san- Key, of Brooklyn in Brooklyn, on Thursday, October 5, at the residenca of Capt. Jonas Smith, by the Rev. T 1. Gayler, Mr. Ouivea M. Parnr, formerly of-Newbern, N. ©, to Mise Locum P, SarTH, of Stony Brock, L. 1. North Csrovina and Long Island pap?rs please copy. On Wednesday, October 4, by the Rev. Wilvon Phraner, Mr. Wi1ux ©, Bows, editor of the fiudson liver Chron: fe’, to Miss Euzamern K., oldest daughter of Stephon boll, all of ring Sing. ray, N J, on Wednerday, Octobor 4, by the Rey. Mr. thaden, Biwry 8 Towser to Mist Manmas BiomAx, beth of Orange county. Newburg papers pierre copy. o> On Tuesday morning, October 8, Oxnonw Crar® Smt, fon of Geo. G. Smith, of this city, in the 1uth year of in age. ‘Whe friends pnd relatives of tbe family, and those of Se Sa Ee 2 ee SB a ee ee pt ET Stet SE 2c LE Se el eS Se eS et Se a ee ee ee ee ee Chas, M Leupp & Co., aro resyertfally invited to attend the foneral rerviees, st te resideoos of ir James 3 lith wrest, 9 sunday afeern a. at * fu ther Invitation, sie remains pwood {rr wte ment. hureday, Qovover 5, of eroap, ALIA Puddenly, on M. daughter of Win R acd Mary Matilda Stewart, aged 8 years, } menvh and 24 clays be relatives and trier invited to eral, from tue re parents, N hirty fourta street, t hoon, at two o’e cok without furrher toviterioan On Wednesday, October 4, afer a short bat severe ill- Lose, ANN, wife of the inte Wiliam Lorder. The friends are reepeotiully invited to atteod the fane- ra}, from ber la @ residence, No S51 Fourth street. with- out furtber not ev, at two o’cl wk this ai tarnoon On Wednesday, Octoder 4, suddeaty, Hitam BivonaM, oped 26 yours Foupera) this morning, at half past ten elosk, from bie late residence, No § Garcen strest, Friends and sequaimt- ances are iny.ted to atrend On Ween , Ootorer 4, Joun A., son of Geo. W. and Emilie Devoe, sgea 9 months ani 10 days, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited te attend the funeral, this morning, at ten o’aock, from No. 129 Fourth etree On ‘huraday morning, Ootober 5, of consamption, BENRY NELSON, aged U4 youre, ‘The friends of the fewily, ‘#né the sail 1 in gene- 1a}, alao the members of Southwark Eoyins “ompany, No 88, are invitea to attend the fuaers!, from nin late residence, No 11 Oak street, tnis ufternoop, at twe o'clock, Louisiana and Tennessee papers pliase c py. Ronsar W. §. Mayyes, son of J.Lo S, amd Mary A. Mayres oged 2 yeurs ano 20 days Foxeret this afternoon, at two o'clock, from the resl- dence of bis parents, No. 215 West Thirty sfth street, between Fighth end Ninth avenues. On Wedvesday, Octob:r 4, Heyny, son of Jobn and Very saunders, aged L year, 7 mouths and lldays His 8 were taken to Greenwood for iuterment on Thursday, Uctober f, after a short bat Prim Mackay, in the 39th year of nis age The fienus and acquaintan:es of the family are invited to attend his funeras, at two o'clock to morrow after- noon, from his late residence, 174 Water strest, Brooklyn, On Wednesday, October 4, at his residence, in somers, ye ester county, }nxnwaEn Fuosr, in the 79th year of age. His tureral will be attended from his late residence, this morning, at bal past ten o’closk. At Westbury, L 1, on Wednestay, October 4, Mary Fivapei, oply child of Charles H and liza Jane Hunt- ting, of New York, aged 14 mouths and 19 days Db ‘Uhureday afternoon, October 5, after a short il ness, ANDREW A. Parr, in the 35th year of his age. The frienc# of the family are respectfally invited to attend bis funeral, at one o’cleck this afternoon, from the Dutch Reformed Chureb, Jersey Ci'y, His remains will be taken to Greenwood for interment. : (ATH. y, NATIVE of county Longford, Ireland, and was last sea Om (eee ea N. Y,, will address a letter to her brother, , Herald oftcs, she will hear of a legacy loft her. NFORMATION WANIED—OF THOMAS, MO8RI3 AND Even Glove, by their sister Mary, who now lives at You) ers, New .York, with David Cant@eid. When last heard from they wers {n Lima, Delaware county, Penn- sylvania, Address 0. A. Rickard, Yonkers Post Office NFORMATION W*NTED—OF MARG ‘RET FORD, BY her aunt Bridget Ford. If this should meet her oyes, sho will con'+r a favor by calling on the above at the house of Daniel Liake, Pluinteld, N wear ca ed ists dic TSCOURSE —WILLIAM KOS3 WAT] liver s discourse, entitied | xe True American, this Friday) evening, tie 6th, at the Apollo Rooms, 410 adway. Doors open at 7 o'clock. T A MEETING OF THE FOUXTH CONGRES 10NAL Convevtion, held at 76 Elm street, acc ding to the call of the Committee at Stuyvesant Institu'e, James ¥cGowsan war chosen Chairman; John Leamy, Seeretary. The Hon. Mike Walsh was declared unenimoasly elec'ed after having adjourned for refresamonts the following resolutions were offered :— Rerolved, Trat while Mike Wa'sh through every act of bis life from boyhood to the prerent hour, was first and foremost at al times ard under ali circhmstances to de. fend the ngbts and sustain the interest of che toiling poor, not cne solitary instance ean be adduced whoceim js vote was cast in Congress othersi @ than against any of the numberlass ccocm:s of giants ptunder whic were biovght before that body for the still further ag grandizem: nt of unprine'p'ed wealthy epeculators Lesolved, That the democracy of this ciatrict will sead him back by aa overwhelmag majority to the hali which he Las 0 signally aJorped by his eloquence and honored by bis spoilese and unquestioned integrity Ke. rolved, That every act of cur sonst, fecriess and elo. quent Mprerentative, Mike Walsh. in the recent trying end eventful seasion ot the Uuited states Congrene, while it receives the unqualified approval of his nemo cratic eonstituants, has won for bim aud them the res- pect anc confidence of the true and patriotic ia every <c'Jon of our common and beloved country. Kerolveé, Thet we, os his constituents, look back with conscious and confiient pride upon his undeviating, erergetic ord effective support of ail truly democratic measures, regardless of the sources from whenco thoy émaroted, and in this respect he forms a contrast a3 gratifying a8 briiliant to the incompetent renegsdos who, under the flimsy cover of a pretext as Basc as it was sb:urd, entered into a traito. ons alliance raliste avd abolitionists against the cemocracy, by whom they were eleeted; «ve of them, in tois city, is now# seeking the reward of his treason by begging the support of his alex, op tho ground of having boen repudiated con- y by those whom he vo basely beteayed Resolved, That we form ourselve# {alo = Vigilance Committee, to guarantee bis return to the Congress of the Uniteé Statee, and so defeat ali thove pase and treacherous machinatiovs which moneyed influence and political fraud have put oa foot to defea* him. JAMES MoGOWN, President. Joun Leamy, Secretary SLEV! NT WARD LAX NOMINATIONS. —AT ‘4 & meeting of the National lemocratico Commitice of the Thirty cecond district of the Eleventh ward, hold ‘8, 888 Tenth sleet, the following perae: were nominaied ard belloted for, viz:-—George Llliott and George Hill. Nr. Elliott reseivei four votes aad Mr, Hillene. Mr. Elliott was tnen dectired duly elected Committee—Herry Wolimann, Jobn lent, James H. Wheeler, Audrew Smith, Al-on Rozelt JOHN LENT, Chairman, AxpREw SurTR, Secretary. IGHTKENTIR WARD—SEYNOUK & ViC(ORY.—TA® democratic republican electors of the Eightesuth are reqnosted to attend a public meeting to be held nion Hull, ccrner of Twenty-second street and Third venue, on Saturéay evening, Uctober 7, at 7 o’clock, for the purpose of organizing a +ymour elab.—Sy order of the ward committee. JOUN RK. BRIGGS, " MavRice } ALBY, ) o, A cae nee, * } Secretaries, IFIVENTH WARD —AT AN ELECTION HELD AT No. 567 Houston street, October 3, 1854, in par- puance of a call of the lemocratic Republican Gonoral Committee, the following ticket was elected: — CHARTER AND COUNCILMEN couNTY. P. Flood, J.B Ryer, Thos Jobnscn, 1. Banke, Jr, Oliver Clore, Oliver Close, G. W. #eimon, # V. Moffatt, W.N Mclutize, Wiliam Degroot, J. B. Ryer, JUDICIARY, & Y. Momatt, L. F. Harrison, F. Gallagher, 1, Re¥iuson, W,. Jones, D. 8, Coahngton. Jobn b. Wheeler, ASSEMBLY. L. Robinson, W. Town, J: Quang, J. 5 Rows, Jr., I. V, Fowler, Fagan, 8.7 Tilden, J. Quariy, J. Thompron, W. Wallace. CONGRESSION AI. MAYORALTY, FE. Thorpe, D. W. Norris, 8. J. Tilden, Joba B. Ryer, G, W. Semen, 0 J. Cambrelling. D. W. Nomina, With power to fill vacancies J.R. Broohead. JUHN B. RYER, 8. V. MOFFAIT, E. FLANAGAN, Inepectors, JEYMOUR AND THE PEOPLE'S RIGHT: }5 _liminory meeting, held on Friday evening, “eptem per 20, at the Democratic Aeaiquarters, No.7 Frank fort street. for the purpose of organiziog a Coatral Seymour Club, it was resolved, That we invite all the fe}mour clubs and organizations throughout the city to kend ten delegates to ing, October 6, at 73, o'clock, to w organization of the elul nets as MBy be necescary. transact ave! Wards rot having formed Seymour clubs cr associations will be entitled to an busi- equal representation Ieaish MeSoncell, Thos. H. Ferris, 4 Tuntop, ” William Miver, Thor. A. Clover, Francis O'Keefo, Dennis M Francis Clark, Jobn Midmer, William Fey, Comittee of Arrangments RES+IONAL DISTRICT.—AU A MEETING of the Sixth Congressional dia- Eeventh, Fifteenth and Seven. at Hermi-age Hall, corner of Alen ou the fi'th day of October, at half past 7 o'clock, purrnant to the call of the Democratic republican a1 Commitiee, Hon. Thomes P. st. Jobn, of the Seventecnth ward, was selected as tony yory ‘Chairman, and Jobn Hovgbkirk and John 'v, Jr., as Sec ctaries; after which the contested sirom tke Fifteenth ward were cisposed of The couvention then organized permanently, by the selection of Kop. ‘emer B. Cooley as Chairman, and prcceoded to yote; when, ail the celegatea being present. and Hon, Jobn Wheeler having rece ved every vote in the conven. sion, bo was unanimously r4 nominate: by acclamation. ‘The following resolution was then unanimously adopted: Rerclved, Ibat in our nominee for Congross (ion. Yohn Wheeler) we present to the electors of tho ais- trict man who, by his past courte has recured the confidence ond esicem of his conetitaeota, ard whose whole past life is a aufficient guarantee for the fature A cmmittee of three (one from each ward) was then appointed to rotify Hon. John Wheeler of his nomina- tion; efter which it was resolved to publish the procved- ings of the convention in the Herald an} National Demo erat Beerenpan the couyention sdjourned Jonx® HOveninK, }c¢oyy, JAMES B. COOLRY, J teenth warde), hi and Houston str dons Sanapy, Jz, Chairman, Wy ENAND BOYS’ CLOTSING AT WFOLRS Lt AND AVE retail, voy at,’ VANDERBILUS, 81 Pot ton sireot; alro, Inc rubber clothing and furn'shing goods, This is the best place in the city, pS? eo reepectfally volieited, KENGLISG YOUNG ~4N g000 education and rbeerful disposition, who ean ip the Ger@an, Freveb sod | uteh SITUATION WANTED, BY A RESPECTASLE GIRL. to de chamterwark and to asalst in washing ard ing, or to do senoral housewcrk in a amall private years and seven months in har recommended. Please call place, third floor. OF RE PEOTABILITY, ce, and cap ome to a g wtlenndén to tra’ n je wt 04 Bt. Mask’s SITUATION WANTBD. BY A RESPOOTABLE young woman, s+ chambermaid and seamstress in private family. Good city reference ibirty-recond street, between Ninth and ‘am be seen for two days. YOUNG GIRL WISBES_A SITUATION A& OF 4M- bermeid avd purse, or tf do plait re wing; bas no reise with ‘the washing apd troning. Good Can be reen fortwo days at 100 East Please call at 300 tion, no objection to tr: 20 YE«Rs OF AGE, WHO @ grovery business for Ave yeara, lace in some whole-aie or retail place. Actress O. L., Herald city referense ‘Twenty -fifth street. YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION stress or Janndrers Good reference will be given, N ENGLISH YOUNG M‘N OF BUSINES, Ac- quainted with oiler rosstiog and wants a sii uation ia the alove |i Tas beet of city reference. Pleare onl) at 69 Msodongal street, near Houston, in the basement, for two days. SITUATION WANTED—BY A PROTESTANT man, to do cooking, washing and ironin, vate family. Can come well recommended or address M. H., 174 Jay street, up stairs, Brooklyn. SPECIABLE YOUNG GIRL WI-HES A SITUA- tion Ip a rexpeetable. private family to do waiting pd washing ondivoning, or chamberwork and walling; bas lived in her last place for three years. Has the best Please call at 270 Bowery, for two grocery a os Jectien to portering, or any ureful onony J.G., Berale office. 8 WalTe®—A VO:T Re Pach BLE BYRADY Do ast seven years with ilies ia the elt; bea capability, and Young man; has } ‘A place preferred who vertiver is fully competent to tave eharge. ‘ost Lilie, or the Herald Of city references. FROM LONDON, WISHRS hes beou used to pianoforte " toren;thing in the wood business. Ad- dress C. W , 20 Wovnte: SITUATION WANTED—BY 4 YOUNG MARRIED man, a porter in a wholesale dry goods establish. good band, anu & quick and accurate + of recommendation given. principally, the abject. A let WO SPEAKS ENGLISH situation ae a teacher fo of fine needlework: oF Vas no ebjection to go abroad. ana some French, wishes Der own lapgvegs, and ail kins to give private lersona. Please address T. kK. Herald OMce. NY PERSON WISHIS 3 TO ADOPT A FINE HEALTHY day old, the son of « virtuous widow, Will bear of a cesirable ove by applying to the attending in, 986 Sixth avenue, Moenent sitaation Greased toT. Hackett, Herald office, LORED WOMAN W. Apply at No. 78 East Twenty-first GOOD HAT +4Li+MAN WANT“D—4T GENIN’: uation aa cock, Church. 214 Broadway, opposite ot. YOUNG MAN, WHO LIVED SIX YEARS IN LON- den, and nine months in thia coun a # situation in a private femily as eoachman and last employer for henesty, jor two daye at 277 WIDOW LADY, POSSE*SING ALL THE NECES3A- qualiticstions, is desirons of procaring the sita- ation of housekeeper in» gentleman’s house. Mrs. Kneller, care of Evane & Dickerson, 697 Broadway. YOUNG LADY WHO J3 ENGAGED DURING THE day wishes to board in o reapectabls family, whore there aie but few or no otber boarders, stating terms, Lady, Herald offiee. YOUNG WovAN. sobriety and enpal Front street, from 9 A.M thd P.M YOUNG MAN LAT} LY #8” IVED FROM ENGLAND, wants a situation as hotel; he thorou, apply at 345 Low: coos A SITUATION, IN usiness atreet, Dry dock. FIRST RAYE WAIT Wan73 Toh ahs po a ia under ert ly, can give the best of city reference Xiso would make Bisase't generally coslal ine ternestate, Plesse cail or address, at the Protective ‘Third avenue, between Feurteen‘h WANT® A SITUATION AS chambdermaid evi waiter, or to sasist in washing and froning; no objec ion to the country. mn Please call at No. 287 Firat avenue, cor ner of Seventeenth street, for two days. SITUATION WANTED—B ‘ul in a respectable d ‘A RESPECTABLE GIRL, aitand 12 tase care oF childrens te the beat of city references. t 97 Fast Thirty-third street, and Fifteenth streeta. YOUNG MAN, OF BUSINE ed with cutlery, horeware j good salesmen, and ean speak and and with jittle difieuity siz, want: jects $0 travel, or go to avy foreiga country. egocdeterer Cop Can be sen for two recond door east of Lexingt: deen living for tho lest five months. RFSPECTABLE WOM*N WISHES A SITUATION AS cock; hai no objection to assist in washing and ing; is thoroughly acquainted with her business. Apply at 192 Seventh ave SITUATION WANTED BY dustrious man, in s private family, Commendations of several years sarvice; speaks B C, Herald office. BOY, 17 YEARS OF AGU, WANTS A PLACE To learn 0 to an: of 128 oral oftee, A SITUATION IN AN Best of references given A STEADY AND IN- nue, room No. 7, for tro days. YOUNG GIRL WI-HES A SITUATION IN A PRI- faunily, to do general Fouseworkor as cham Can be seen at her prasent om loyera, 72 West Thirty third street, near Sixth avenue, for one day only, RESPFOPABLE. GIGL WISHES A SITUATION TO take care of children and ¢o plain sewing, or would jo chamberwork; can give good Twenty seventh street, between Secs waiter. dermatd and waiter. ‘a trade; hax no objection country. Address W. H. P., box a RESPECTABLE GIRL, American family as seamytress and cl are of » ebild or elderly ntil engaged. Appl she has been for the last two 8 FRENCH, WISHES TO PRO- tore, OF us Copyist, or Would ment at French embroidery; would t which a reasonable recompense would be offered Would not object to go South, Ad- dress E. E, Herald office. LANCHISSERTE FR» N¢ linge fin, de dames © Je meillour genre et au ply 'Si.—TOUTES SORTES DE yeurs, blanckit dans court avis, au No. 79 Crosby like to obtain emplo OL any situation » APE ERPER ry YOUNG MAN, AN AMERICAN, Addiess Warrea, Herald office. BRAL ACTIVE AND INTELL Wild GOOD CITY REFER. tion todo chamberwo-:k and ing in a small private family; is a noat se ver. no objection to go a short distance in the country. be seen for two days st No 6 Second avenue, in tho rear, first floor, front room RESPE STABLE ences, wants FST SESVANTS-FOR EVERY KIND OF WORK, viz:—Cooks, Iaundressés, chambermaids, iris for stores snd ‘eral housework, Also, a few Scotch, English, and in great choice at MOKKIS & COHNEPT’S eetabliebment, 287 Broadway, corner Reaco stieet, ani German wechani farmers, waiters. &e., at this and at the 102 Greenwich HAMBERMA ID reference given, App for two days. HAWBERMATD ANT W.ATTER. €4, By a respectable YOUNG GIRL, WHO 13 accus. erned to take care of children, wishes a situation se, oF to do the waiting or chumberwork of a small mily. "Raa the beat of city reterencs from her Inst Nace. Can bereen for two cays, st 203 thirteonth econ avenues, second floor, ‘always’ be foun! reet, between Firat w ) FINE WASHER AND IRONER in o private family. y at 128 Vast Thirty-sinth street, YOUNG GIRL WANT? 4 SITUATIO plain cooking and ironing, or the washing snd ironing for a pri for two days at 355 Rast Twelf bai To rave trouble none but respec lies need apply. RESVPEGVABLE YOUNG ation in a reepectatl family, Can bo soon {SITU ATION WANT- and waiter, or chamber n for two days. Please call at 63 Twenty seventh strect, between Sixth and Seventh WOMAN WISHES A SITU family, as ream at 119 iret avenui end seamstress; can be .—-SITUATION WANT- ‘ly; good elty reference given. ‘tochth stret, for two days. }©OK—WANTED, A SITUATION BY A OOMPETENT J woinan, 28 cook; understanés cooking. im all ite Also, by a young woman. a situation ae leun- ‘These girls have the best MAMBERMAID AND WAIT! ed, in a private fami STITATION WANTID--BY A FREN! chamber maid. washer and ironer, in a private fa Pieese ost! at 187 Wooster ly. Good city reference. street. Can be keen t ¢ PROTESTANT YOUNG WOW\X Cesirous of obtaining a situation as lady’s maid, or Durve and xeamstrese, Can be seen for two daye at 177 Clinton street. FIRST RATE WILLINER WANTED TO GO SOUTH: Inquire at Mirs Rabooes’ YOUNG WOVAN WAN drers and chembergpuid ng Can be seen at 174 Wert Sixteenth between Seventh and FighTh avenves. (00K —S11UATION WANTED BY A PROFESSED cock, also by an English woman, as Grnt rate washer and ironer. Downing street. soe eer D A 036 Broadway. ‘SA SITUATION AS PLAIN ceok, washer and ironer in a sail family, or ay chombermaid and waiter. fourth street, near Second avenue. YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION AS CHAM- bermaid and waiter, and to de the house sork of w small fownily; ia an excelent washer and ironer, and good plain oook; can give the best of city reference. call at No. 134r Geene street, between Prince and Houston streets. Can bo and Apply for rear at 1036 Bent city references given. Apply at 123 Fast SITUATION AS COOK IN A * give ‘good eily reference. Apply at 390 Fighth avenue, between 7 hirtisth and Thirty.first streets. JOOK’S STIUATION WANTED—8Y A RESPECTABLE competent to 61) that situa- tall at 87 London ter- eet between Ninth and Tentb enues, where the nov lives. OOK WANTED.—A 6009 COOK, WASHER AND Ironer: # Protestant or Fronch women proferred. Must be able to give satisfactory reference as to capacity, Nene others need apply. Apply at 09 Prince street. OOK, WASHER 4ND IRONER—SITUATION WANTED Good city reference 8 West Fiftesnth street, for two worn, ¥ho 1a ve: tion in a gentleman’ two days if not engaged. RESPFCTAPLE WOMAN er and ironer, or to do the genoral bousework of aswa'l femily; bas no oxjection to do chimterwork and plain cewing Test of elty reference, avenua, between Eleventh and Twelfth ) ASIST IN HOUSEKEEe- ing —A bighly respectable young woman wishes a titvation fo a privete family; is well qualified to fill the situation; has lived several years in that capacity. the be: tof city reference Can be reen at nue, one docr from Fourth street, RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUA- tion in some respectable family, av nurse; ix an ex int plain seametress; or to do chamberwork and make herself generally useful. mended by her last employer. where sho had to leave ia conrequenes of the Ialy’death. Cau be seen for two days, at 24 Duffield street, Brooklyn, SIIVATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG GIRL, TO do chamberwork, washing and ironing, or plain sewing, or general housework fora rmall family, Call at 162 Greene street, in the re: RESPECTABLE AND EFFICIENT YOUNG WOWAN desires 9 situation to do or country; is a good plein coo! froner, makes good bread, and ‘Woges not so meh an object as a good - t of reforences. Please apply at 261 Bowery, for two %S MAID OR 1 wirate femily. RY GOODE.—GERMAN CLERK WANTED, FOR THE retail dry goods lust come well recommended. WANTFD—ONR FULLY Z.cQu scriotion "asiness competen' Can to highly reoom- @ CLERK with the retail and ly at 606 Fighth avenue. BY A NATIVE OF sooT- uation oa dist‘ller: has had sixteen years ence, and thoroughly anderstands the ive the best of city and other refe- rences. Address [istiller, Herald office. MPLOYERSIN W4NT OF FEMALE HELP WILL ficd it to their advantage *o call, other places, at the Protective Employm ‘Third avenue. Waiting for situations this day—Freneh cooks, Germanand Fngtih chambermeids, purses, and all kirds of belp. No girl allowed without references— and free to empleyers OVERNESS WANTE German young lady, as governess. ee neral housework in city excellent washer and 4s well inctines to work place. Has the SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, an chambermaid, is a good washer and irocer. Good city reference. Cun pe seen for two days, at 83 Greenwich street, third floor. PROTESTANT GI‘L WANTS A_ SITUATION a8 ebambermaid and seamstress, or to assist in wash- Can give city and country reference Wooster at., in tho rear, for two days. SITUATION WANTED, BY A RESPECCABLE PRO testant German girl, to take earo of children fo a iva’e family. Con be sen for one day at No. 4 avenue , Second flovr, back room Good city referencs YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION AS CHAM bermaid, aud to assist in washing. rence from her last pl detween Nineteenth aad Twentieth etresta. —A SPANISH, FAENCH, 08 Address 1. OVERNESS —A GERMAN LADY, WAO HAS JUST left her situation, d governess, eithor in a pri fi discharge the duties of her profes- can refer to one of the first families York. Address L. J., Berald offi xe, LABORERS WANTED IMMEDIATELY, ON inawick Railroad " Engineer’s office, New oop the Millston and New Bru day. the Chief . Call at 131 Seventh avenue, KEEPER.—“ITUATION WAN the entire -bai bachelor’s er tablishment dress ae by vots, or call at 47 Lexington avenug of a wicower’s fam! Referecora anexos; YOUNG GIRI WANTS A SITUATION TO DO LIGHT chember#ork and sewing in @ private family, take care cf a baby and dosewing. Good city 1 be given from her last place. Becond poh tens in the shoe store, between Twenty second Please call at 351 Sree OU3K OF REFUGE, PHILADELPHIA.—EMPLOY- ment wanted for sbout 100 of the male inmat thoemaking would be desirable, — afect L. Berry, ee of the House of Refuge, northeast corner of Feventh and Arch streets, Philadelphis. N A REFPECTABLE FAMILY GROCERY—A &ITUA- by a young man is the business th corner Colambia and RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN DESIRES THR mbermaid and to ssrist in the washirg and ironing, or as genera) house maid in a small the bas lived two years and two months her last place, and can come well recommended Can be seen at 162 Navy street, near Le Kalb avenue, ould steam power bo bho] eg ng ‘Tho bo: isk from fires i avoided Apply to agént, at the off) ey, sitvation of cha: requisite to an: tITUATION 18 WANTED BY A RESPRCTABLE weman, to cook, wash and iron, in fomily; or would do general housework. reference cau be given. street, near Prine ‘YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITWATION; SHE IS A food plain cook, o4m wash and iron, do general 72 Sixth avonué, third “Good olty Please apply-at 248 Mulberry —A NESPECTABLE WOMAN She must bring the best Apply at No, 8 Clinton place, Eighth AUNORESS WANTED. is wanted n¥ laundres city references. for two days. Please floor, front room. VERY COMPETENT PROTESTANT GIRL WISHES ® place as waiter and ebambdermaid. Can be soon. ty third street, where she has ILLINER.—WANTEU, A GOOD MILLINER TO Inqvire et 109 Hast Broadway, in morning, until 9 o'clock URSE AND SEAME PESS, AND TO DO CHAMBER- work, wanted ina emallfamily None need unlese they can come well recommende! from their A place Apply ot 163 West Twenty-fifth street, COUPATION DESIRED.—A PV RSON RECENTLY RE- nia, is Cevirous of Obtaining em- at No 219 West Tw lived tor tho Jost year, RESPLOTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITU- cook and geners! houseworker, or would God city reference. Nivth street, Orst floor, front rocra. SITUATION WaNIED—AS NURS! AND SEAM- stress, or to attend a store, by a com Can be seep at the resicence of 120 West Thirty third street, COMPETI NT YOU tien o# Jaundress. two days at 12 pivornity place and Twelfth stre turned from Cal Joy ment in rome everkehip or similar een connected with # vorking bouse in Deen in the brekerago business himeelf, he thimhe that he might aes mA Ri iy house brokerage bneiness in this elty. Bis experience sod oon pectlons thers wool po of Valve to in want of a person in that capacity, Adéresa Br petent present employer, 3 WOM'N WISHES A SITUA, Best of city reference g yeu. Vaion court, corms of 4. g | ourpatcver | For balance of Wamts sco went pore