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W. J Willtemson. W. MeKinman. Fifty second District. Samasl Cooskiin. Wm Wrig t. Walvr Smith. _ CHARTER Jobn Garbe .. Daviel 8 Youngs, Robert smith, Broz kiin Gi egg Hleaser Jobrgon. Fifty third District. Bubrard ©. “one. W it Pranody, Peter Veorbias. FR. Hl Read Fawes Ferguson. Andrey oe. W. Wellington. Jekp Brasy. Jr. George aneron TWENTY-FIRST WakD. MAYORALTY. county Frascis L Warris, M D Greea, John D Cooper, Wm, Dario Charles Warver Cherles P Miller, JUDICIARY. Rishard Darliag, Wm M Campreil, Ssiomon Start Wisha Joves, CONGRESAIONAL We. H Brewn. Wa. E Dodge, ASSEMBLY. Jomer M O, Seen ae tees Uy D len, Marhson Briggs, Thomas G Garland, D.weabe. A. Miller, oouNcHL ‘Thea. 0 Davis. Fifty fourth District. CHARTER. RK wort A, A. Alvord, Heory P Hall, BB Robinson, Morris J. Exrls, B.C Predhan, James kidrich, 4M a By pee, as Rovert Cornicg, ry Distri Glories Gedn'y, Joba hi Sh Bemue) H. Cooper, Jonn arthur biliott, Jobn Mason, Beory Fisher, Gilbert Cleland, John Herring. R Beman. TWENTY:-SEOOND WARD. Grry ND COUNTY. CIFY JUDICIAL. Samuel Wallis, Jr., Alexander Blick, felnmov Hows, George W. Whitman, Billings Drake, Thomas Smith. Benjamin k, MAYORALTY. George W Baldwin. Jobn Ives, CONGRESSIONAL Rebdert Mackey, R.T. Johnson, John “mith. ». Vem niger, CHARTER. y. 0. Mole, Jacob Moore, ‘Wm B Drake, Thomas Seward, Robert * achey. Gave ¥ ASSEMBLY, ‘Theo. F. Meyer, Martin Cisos, Win. Baden,” George Feitrer, J. Mi 2, Anthony Kin George Wr. whit a . man, Jacod *hiller.” Francis Dominick, ” JUSTICES. Peter Snyder, Jebn J Doane, Jobn Miller, N. § Wing, John 8. Smith, ‘Theodore F. Meyer, John Hunter, Bartin David B Kerr, ‘Wr. Reynolda, Henry Trumper, THE WHIG JUDICIARY CONVENTION. ‘The Whig Judiciery Convention meets at the Broadway ‘Bowse on Mondry evening next, to nominate candidatss for Resorder, City Judge, District Attorney, and Surro- gate It is thooght by the best informed on such mat- ters that Mr. Bracford will receive the nomination for Barrogate. He now holds that office, Judge Beebe wtands a good ebsnee for the nomination for Recorder; M@ he don’t get it, perhaps Jobn White will, Justice Beuart is booked for tte office of City Judge. That is said to be a fixed fact, and we dem’t suppose that the eenventicn couid do better. A. Oakey Hall and Theodore mm @reim the ring for the District Attorner, We q@n’t tell woish will win. The straggle of the evening ‘wi probably be between these two young gentiemen. YOUNG MEN’S DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL CLUB. The Young Men’s Democratic National Club met last evening for the election cf officers, in the Stuyvesant Instijute, James T. Brady, President, in the chair. ‘Shore were adcut tventy-five members present. After @ motion had been mace and carried for the election of ew President fcr the ensuing year, Mr. Brapy rose and Briefly but very bappily said, that nis principal object im attending the meeting was to state that, even if seme gentlemen should havea personal preference for Mim. he bad no desire to continue President. He had, im fact, formed » determination to resign. The last ‘time he was prerent a: a meeting of the club there was a Gifferent state of things from that which existed new in the political world He (Mr Brady) was of the @emocratic republican faith, and always nad been. It ‘was not in the power of any msn, or set of men, to as- align to him s different position He did not conceive ‘thatthere wasany materia] cifference betwcer the two @ivieions of the democratic part; Looking at thetwo e did not see any difference of princ'ple be- The distinctive characteristic of the seo- Seerro the belon; was the detestation ia which ‘la the present administration. There was reason emeugh jor Bosc the National Club, aad in fact ‘other wanich was in favor cf consignivg Frenk- io ee and ali who stood by him to the ¢! infamy they deserve. (Applause. ) Sfter allud'ng to the resjectadle position of the club as 8 politict organization, Mr. Brady continued to say that wee bis riccere devire to resinquish the position he hheid—bo ¥ ould pro‘er to bcome one of the rank and fe. ‘Wha ever might b- his own opinion upon the st ques- tien which bad agitated the country during his absense, ha left the post of President with intense satisfaction, apd with the conviction tnat the geatlemaa elected to gacceed him weuld ably fill the office In conclusion he his belief thas the cluv wonld realize its Dest expectations and he bad no doubt bat it vould @: else o vast influence in the politics! affiira of this country. After a vote of thanks hed been parsed to Mr Brady, fer the “efficient: and able, avd fair and imp: p? manner in which he had dircharged the dutiss of the office during the pact year, it was moved and seconded that he be re el cted by acclamation, which was carried. My Brady, however, stil) declined, and it wes oaly after the tellers ae ie round, and a npavimous vote was egoin given in bis favor, that he fund himself obliged to uecep? the office of President for the ensuing year. ‘the fol owing is the result of the bailcting for officers ‘Sow 1864-55 President—Jowes T. Brady. Vice Presidents—Heary Applehoff, First ward; Alex. ©, Morton, Seoond ward; Geo se Witt Olinton, Third ward; Bevry J Allen, Fourth ward; J Y. savage, Jr, Figh werd; Wm, Sinslair. sixth ward; Geo. F'shden Seventh ward; J bn B. Harkin, Kigath wari; Heory B. Morspge Ninwh ward; Eenry McUollum, Tenth ward; — —, Eleventh wa-d;N Jarvis, Jr, Twelith ward; Charlee M Emith, Thirtecoth ward; —TFay, Fourteenth wart; Wm N. éelntire, Fiftesntn ward; Jno. D Me- Gregor, Sixteenth «ard; Thos. P St. John, Seventeenth ware; 0. Gocfrey Gunther, ightrenth ward; —— ——, Bireteeoth ward; Peter B’ Sceenay, Twentieth ward; B. poarponitg Twenty first ward; ueman Burr, Twenty nec- wert Recording Secretaries—George G. Byron and John B. Dommitice on Finance—C Godfrey Gunther, Henry H. 5 ‘homas C Fields, Jobn . Brady, and George ‘ov. Ezecrtive Commitice—Jawes Parker, Geo A. Schufeldt, H Dusenbury, W. ©. Clover, William sinclair, Geo. 5. hompeon, and Myers 0. Levy. After 1) of officers, the mes‘ing adjourzed. ANOTHER GUBERNATORIAL LETTER. ‘3ER LIBARTY PARTY CANDIDATE GIV4S HIS VIEWS ON CERTAIN MATTERS. 48 Brexsay sreeer, New Yo x, October 6, 1864. ‘Te Ma. Bays. Price, and others, ommi'tee, ‘Gerrrawan—Your circu ar letter of the 4th instant is Jest now re eived by we To the first, second, third, fourth, and seventh spe- Mentions of your propored Pledge, I ean readily and heartily subserive, (i¢,) ee 'ully believe thet the quactity of lend to be hie) foatviduals should be res-onably limited. (2) that th» homestead should be exew pted from alionation fature devt, mortgage or other li-bdility Oa uture treffic in tha pes Innes abon'd be prohibited, and that they ehould be laid eat in iimited quantities for the free and exclusive use @factus) rettiera (4) That Jahor on pablis work should ‘be Bimited to ten hours per day. and in allestablishments chartered by law, apd (7), that the State Prison laws sheukl be ro swended, as to p:event unjust competi- ‘thon of priron labor with the labor of mach: On your fifth sad six:h specifications I lack t] metion necessary to warrant a definite exprei epinion. Ifo vet know in detail the operation of the contract a on public works upon the rights and interests of Jeborer, nor in whst menver and by what provi- pee Srievance occasioned, if any, would be best ‘The ‘registry clsuse’’? of tha Homertead Exemption WT f+ no* before me, nor car I recall, distiantly, ite pro visions, or designare its mischiefs and er remedies. On there two specifica ions, gentiem woul: ful t>» ou for the ioformstion I do not possess. In the merntime, 1 canovly ray that I am opposed to all mono- ox, and tr al reetbods and allarangoments, whether Sake oi ciate ipa Ce apse sof ail men, ry te ° tne end injory of the Ishorer. bn Tam, gentlemen, very respectfully, —] &o. P S—On having heara an explana of the work- fogs of the registt) clause of the Homestead bill, I am inclined to the opinion that it ought to be tt: 7 TELEGRAPHIC. WHIG NOMINATION IN BOSTON. Bostox, Oct. 6, 1854, ‘The whigs of the First district: have nominated Hon, Thowas DL. Eliott, of New Bedford, for re-election to City Inteligence. AN AOCIDEST oN THE Hupson KAILROAD~A MAN KILtRD —As the train sbioh left New York on the 3d inst., when nege (nk Hill. Mr Smith, the eogine-r, discovared 8 men walking on the {reck, and approsching the train. ‘The eur! war given, but it was either not heard 09 Fo attention was not nald to {t; he contioued to ad: vance, and before the ‘rain conld be stopoad, he was ran down 57 Instactly killed It ie the npinion of those who witnensed tro scene that he purporely pisced hire- self in » position to be kil'ed. His name was Jesse Mual- iim, @ carpenter by trade, and » resideat of lurham, Greews county. ‘THR FRANKLIN GUARD, compossd chisfy of Fran‘tin hese o myiny Vo. 18, weat on their th rd annual #ecur- ston to the River House, Bariem om Pouceday last, un- der the command of Cant N Bailey, The company num. dered fifty mazkots, and contended for twonty. tw vi able They were accom paaied by K'dd’s celebrated ee NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. From Washington. THE RECIFROCITY TREATY — GEN, CASS. Wasminazoy, Oct, 6, 1854. Mr. Drammoad hea left for Canada, but Mr Perly silt rewsins, to press upon the government the jastics of adwitting certain colouiel produets, es>ectully drh, to be tered under bord for duties, euch bonda to de exnesl- resiprosily sud fishery treaty beoomes in farce It ia understood that legisla tive action will take place speedily in each colony, 20 as to give the trea’y full effect at on early day. ‘The Union of thia morning defends Gen. Case egainat tacks of the Richmond Enquirer, Within # spe-ifled period yard Loss of Life. TWO PEASONS KiLKED AND SEVERAL OTHERS SB. VERELY INJURED, Danwinie Pa, Oct, 6, 1854 The boiler of the Montour Rolling Mill exploded this morning, carrying itone handred feet from its founda- Italeo demobshed a frame dwelling and a stable, and tore away forty feet of the mill, burying soveral A child of John Fariey’s was killed, avd another {s dying. Barney Maguire sad three children wero reverely injured h Lavrence McBride, Joha Priest, Joha Diesin ander Wands, -obn Adams, Michael Levy, Wm Patler ond Joseph’ Shuyvart, are dangerously Four others received slight injuries. Seareb, a bey, has just died, and there ars others still mistng The rubbish is now being removed, and a id the voller baing empty Terribiie Expro persons in the ruins. search is being mace. of water win the cause of the explosion, Milghway nobbery and Shooting. William Carey, éf Millville, we rho? last night » mile from that place, and robbed by two mev, supposed to be Frenchmen. Tho wound he received {a supposed to Another Railroad Accident, Syracuse, Oct. 6, 1354 Adout five o’olock this afternoon the emigrant train from Albany to Buffalo ran over a horse near Newark, throwing the engine, tender and one caroff the traci. ‘The fireman Cgatres the tender ore it fell uj him, end completely cru No ‘others were injured. ‘The Yellow Fever at Savannah. Bartimors, Oct. 6, 1854. ‘The fever was steadily decreasiog ‘at Savannah, but the papere caution absentees against returning yet. Court of Appeals. ABany, Oct. 6—1 P. wi. In the Court of Appeals this morning, cases No. 76 sad 18 were argued, 46 was submitted, and 74 is now on ar. gument. In Van Wyck against Mcintosh, the order dis m‘sping the appeal was vacated. No. 75 is next on the Philadelphia Stock Board. There was a rather better feelin, ané sales were made at the following rates:— re demaod fur money. ALBANY, Oct, 6, 1654. At onr market this morning, sales were wade of barley at 61 18 for four rowed, and $1 14 for two rowed, on the spot, and $1 16, to arrive. Marine Affairs. Lauxca. —A new clipper brig called the Caure will be launched at Mr. Stack’a yard, this mornicg at helf-past tight o’clock. She is of 280 tons, owned by Gomez, Wal- lace & Co., and intended for the Mediterranean fruit TELEGRAPHIC. SUPPOSED LOSS OF THE PROPELLERS MOUNT VERNON AND PLYMOUTH ON LAKE MICHIGAN. Drrrorr, Oct. 6, 1854, Captain Rounds, of the propeller Nile, arrived here, reports leaving at Presque Isle the propeilers Plymouth, Louisville and Mount Vernon shortly after the Nile, and suddenly disappeared. Capt. R. supposed she had gone back, but the Louisville has sizee arrived here and did not see either tho Mount Vernon or Plymouth; it ig therefore foared that they are The last named came out LOSS OF THE SLOOP SPLENDID. Bostoy, Oct. 6, 1854. The British schoover Splendid, from Nova Scotia, ar- rived at this port to-day, reports that she came in col liston with the sloop Splendid, hence for Rockland, and No lives were lost. DISASTER TO THE SCHOONER GEN. WORTH. Noxvoux, Uct. 6, 1854. The schooner Gen. Worth, from New York bound for Bayport, Florida, put into th’s port to-day, with the Joss of spars, caile and rtgging Lvcnevia Boris AT THE MrYROPOLITAN THRATRY.—-\ ne ¥ piece, under the above title, was ‘produced at the Metr> politen on Thursday evening. 1i(s understood to be from the pen of the successful translator of Bérsnger’s lyrics, and is iteelf an adaptsiion, and in many parts « transi: tion, of Vistor Hugo’s cslebrated drams. The whole plot, most of the scenes, and a Jarge portion of the dia- logue are borrowed from the French. By this we would not be understood an intending to underva'ue the work of the English pay-wright. Hvgo’s drama is written in prose; this isin blank verse, and very good verse. The style in severely classic and chaste. Whatever vigor the © iginsl French contained is preserved in the English Version; and those who are famiiar with the works of Vietor Hugo, need not be told that this isa quality in which he is not apt to be deficient. The tirade which is put in the mouth of Lucrezia, when Orsini has insulted ber, is one of the finest pieces of dramatic writing we have Jately heard. We trust that those who bsve heard the Opera, and have come away delighted with Donize:- ti’s music, but dissatisfied with the dramatic handing tory 80 adi Li to It will not be the fault ot the author or of Julia Dean if they are disappointed. American Bible Society. ‘The regular meeting of the mans; Sth instant, at 434 P ed by Wm. 3. Crosby, Benj. L. Svan and rs. itiarios ‘were recognised, ora in Kentucky, one in Tennessee, two in Texas, one in W! in, An extract of a letter wae read from Rev. R. 8. Maclay, of Fub (hau, Chisa, recurning thanks for the «p; tion made by thie Board ing of the tea trade in Fah cilitics for sircaleting the ecriptures in tl . Anothe:from Ree Dr. Bridgman of in regard to the progrees of translation, « Bishop Hoone, mentioning the term em surgents to signify the divine Myron Winslow, of Madra propristion from thie Boar in that mission. ‘The Erpenchicd Hat this Fail combines ali the elegence snd besuty that have given the hata of his manufectureé their high reputation throughout the Union; but never bave any of his former styles elicited demand so continuous, roging for bie unrivalled crownirg triureph. lars onda half ra was held on ., Dr. Thos. Cock ving hops that tho crane Another from Rev. ing thanks for an ap- blishing the acriptures ent and extensive as thet nor fall otle for 1854. It is ths The price ts, a N. ESPENSCBIED, 118 Nasaeu st. Krox Abead.—There thine in whatever the: whether Knox is one ot are some men who undertake. We do not know thin clase or not, for he has 8 devote himself eo cinrely to the study of maa- ing elegant beavers. that we have no mows 0° Atsil evente, be stands A No, 1 2# a hatt-r, 10 desire & castor cf elastic benuty and fin'sh thov)d not fail to remember his stores, at 128 Falton ard unce: the Prescott House,-in Broadway. “programme”? unler the heai of * Bosiaess Hate.—Foll Style—The best qua tqnal to any $5}at. NONIWELL the prastl lar hetter, at 11 Park row, be: got out the noatest tient, bghtest ard mort glossy hat of the season, Honiwell’s hats combine all requisite qualities, Fall Style.—it ou want « beautiiul, and easy bat to the ad, try 0:¢ of DAVID’S saper> ‘® enroom, 301 Broadway, second door from Juans ore all tastes may be suited. Give him a csil je of Bats—Firet in Fashton.--His gentlemen’s hate are truly most beautiful, ord, beivg extremely light, a1 elegantly finished As we predicted, ths favorite 0? the feehionable public is HALL, 418 Broadway, corner of Lispenard street. Children meet at Genin’s, No. 214 Broadway, for these are to be found the newest atylas of children’s oy from Paris, and the extrema richness of the fail \3imminge, and the tesuty and novelty of the shana, Juveniles but their parents. GENIN, Opposite St, Paul’s church. Pianofortes ana Melodeons.—Terms yrad sted to the times, sod made to accommode: 4D smmense assortment of osiebrated tale or to rentataless prices e? A Jargo variety of the best Prices $20, $30, #50, 097m pot the No. 2i¢ Broateay, Oaenof Poyers. pist os and meloteons for than o«n be bed else her second hand pianos f ihe marke 75 $116 BVO, $125 &e, to $17) fortes shieb have been rented for « short sold st great bargains. ri factory prices for has aid for recoad hint 3 eS ee ry Geen Furtie Soup 7 “Day. : T. BAYARD, Stato street, Header, hive you sees uno tow: = Days Hay, sole by Wi Tt. at bis emporium of fashion; if sot, o«tl tofay and purehase one of them; they are > ful cod elegant WHITE, 212 Broadway, comer of Ful- top rhoeet. Meslio, Batier—Octoner style, 1854.~1 wou'd re«pectiolly invite the pablie to my fall style of gertlemen’s bate, which cimnot bé surpassed by any yetissued, 22110, Broadway, corner Ornat st, Se Pins Ulera Hare Ce coe Giilton, cos Dining the beauty end durability of for costiior nats enly $2 76, at BUDE 02 Nassea street, cor. Aun Motice to Crystal Paseo Mx é Ditors.— Che the ardevrigoed bas leased ten spacirus gallerine 6 lemy of Design avd Stuyvesant Institute, Broad wsy, for the display and nale of articles exbibited at the Crys- ta! Palace. ROWARD SINIZENT IA, Gene Great Sale of Fine Wines, Pare Sranidies, e cordials. &, also 200,000 prime iop ried ar’, Teosived per berk Jobo Farnnm, in lota to suit the trade and private p»rcbasers, this day, at 11 o'clock, at the store No 16 Wall etreat ge at vertisement EUW RD cINIZENICH, 4 eer. Plearane October! #4, 1€ you wish to look charming, 9nd appear on a proper and gentes! foot ing, this beaut ful momth of Ostober, buy your gitar boots, sipoers, tes ani India rubbers from J.B MILLER & 00", Lid Coual street Short Dialogue.—Says Mi to John, how can EUICHINGS, No 396 Broadway, take such good reotypes, ard give such bandsome cases, for fifty cents? Jobn’s auswer-Be‘ause he takes so many every Say ho can afiord thera for little prefit. Don’t mistake the No 895. Anson's Daguerreotyp:s.—Large Size tor 50 vente, complete, colored, aud ins en%e—a# no picture ie tomylete without a save, and for Atty conta yon oan get sind twiew the size of those at other places. ANSON 480 Troadypy, oppos te Metropolitan Hotel. and Fine arts Auctioneer. made so corner of Franslin perfectly by ROO?, No. 868 Brosdw: street, are ow the most sourh: ort. Call and eee them, st hi ort Daguer with handsome case and preserver, for fifty centr, at 435 Broadway, corner of Howard street La rizes and finer cases in proportion. No fancy prices at this Galery. GsRBANaTiI, Artist. 25 Cent Daguerreoty pes worth ving are taken at the original picture factory, 289 Broadway, with HOLMES’ United States patent double cameras, twep cturerat once Ni To Strapgers and Visitera to the Fair.— This ia the se of rform. ROGER‘ & CO, Union Hall, corn‘r ot Fulton and Nasseu streets, have reformed the old system of arhing large prices ond taking a lower fcure. They have adop' the ore ae rule. Their stock of clothing is as fashionable as that made to order in any mercbant tailoring establishment, and is the cheapest in the ety. Boughton & Knapp, 10 Cortla:dt street, have on hand one of the beat s‘ocks of men’s and boys’ clothing in the city, adapted to city trade, or Southern and Western markets, at the very lowest cash prices, Call and examine for yourselves, Clothing, at 11 Ful and 50 Ann street, — vhe desideratum in the purebase of stathing, is to garments that in their fit are perfect, and such as combine with durability both elegance and economy. Confident that in the menufscturing of thelr glothip Re Baye errived ata no mali degree Of perfect yn, and #boré mentioned alars their garments ‘8°! purchasers to ox- winter sessons, which in reple every thing new acd ¢eeirabla, both io style and material. A choice stock of cloths, carsimerss and vesting always on hand, from which garments will a ag to order in the hest mi a id ut the shortest notice, 8 IN & OO, and 50 ann atreat. HEWIT, 111 Fulton etre: KoticeOur Stick of Fail and Winter slothing for the city trade is ready, anc will be found to contain more new 2nd Cesirable qarmenta for men’sand boys? Weer, than bave ever before been offre] in this market. D. DEVLIN & CO., 258, 259and 260 Broadway Eife te Short, and Few Anticipations are realized during its progress. Arcong that few however, may be mentioned the expestations kindled by the adver tisementa of GREEN. 1 astor House. His unequalled shirts made punetually to order, more than eatisfy those who weer them Erumgold & Proch, 120 Falton street, are lesding the fasbion in c othing this falland winter. Their stock fs mace from the finest fabries imported, and in that style for which they are so juatly celebrated. Important and Desivable.—Ic is Important to know where to obtsin the best styles of fall and win- ter clothing, of the best materisis and made inthe most superior manner, ag well as desirable to learn where there adventages may be obteined, combined with re- markable cheapness and durability Therefore we ra commend our readers to call on EDWARD T. HACKETT, 106 Fulton street. see SNE ETE Something New—A Fall and Winter Cio thing, new goods, new styles, and new prices—t: anything provionsly offered. ‘We are ni and eatisfy yourselves. SMOCK, VAN AUN & 90., Me tropolitan Clothing Warehouse, 116 Fulton street. “Pi Entertain a score or I'wo of Tailors.” ~ £0 saya hicher3 Ill. Wiser men are content with ove, They fied the ready mace olothing at S¥I‘H BROTHERS, 121 Fulton street, equal to any made to order, and thirty per cent cheaver. Just Recetved, 1,000 ovcreoats $5 each, dress ana frock coats $6, cont $16; 2,000 pairs cassimere pante at $3, cost $6, |: year’s e. GEV. LEVIE, corper Nassau ard Peekman stieets. James Little & Co., Merchant Tatlors, ernetantly on bene a large and well selected assortment of ready wate clothing. If you wish to selest goods that are made up in the best manner give him 4 call, at Ne. 412 Broadw: Great American Eugie!! Great sacridce of rich carpets !! Great sale of ingrain earpsts!! Great Carpet Establishment, No. 99 Bowery. Fine French Merinos, at 621-2 cents per yard.—We will offer our customers this morning, one care of fine French merinos, at the very low price of 5s. Ec or ato we eye’) Jor India rad, wait nD mere longshaw! sttern, red, wi . black, blue ta ones Genties, and. for ele }—cost to import over $£0; also brocha long shawls, from $12 to $20; :quare do., from $6 to $25, Bay State and Scotch wool rhawis equally che E. H. LEADBEATER, (late Leadbeater & Lee.) 37 Broadway, corner Leonard street. Iron Brdsteads and Furniture of every variety manufactured and for sale 4t No. 9 Cans] Fea lain chairs, Wis. Just recetved, 100 Rich by the Hoboken Iron Works and Foundry. ornamental bedsteads from $4 to $80. Hat MANHATTAN OAs Works, Oct. 23, 1852 ‘The Gas Regulator of Dr. Kidder is, in my opinion, the moet valuable instrument for regulating the low of ous tothe durnera that I heve ever seen. It {s correct in principle, and wiil sccomplish a¢mirably the ohjecta tor which it wae desigued It will insure great ers in the lights, and as the pressure at the metre is by this instrument reduced considerably below thst on the street mains, it will enable the consumer to ga'n an equal smount of light at « amaller ee aeortenrs tor gas; for the tess the ure under which the is consamed, the greater ia the amount of | igh’ obtained. CHAKLES KOOME, Exgineer M. Gxs Light 0». Orders received at 262 Broadway. . The Brevoort House, Fitth avenue, corner of Eighh street —this establishment, coadncted axclu- sively on the Luropean plan, hae n restaurant attached for the accorsmodation of ladies and gentlemen not re- siding in the hote). Dinners and suppers will bo provid- ed a times, either in private ro. rant. 9 or im the restau- Melodeons—Weonderful Improvement.—The ec, brillisney and rishnera of tone and elsstisity of puch of S. D. & H. W. Smith's celebrated melodeons plsce them far in advance of any other make in this clasa of inttromenta They sro tuned in tha equel tempera- ment, snd are admirably adapted to the ase of lectura, elnd or lodge roome. Scld at prices, wholesale or retail, which de‘y fre ye HOSACE WATERS, sole egent, 333 Broadway. Steam Power.--Eimpire Works, foot of Bast Twenty fifth street.—Both room snd power unequalied by any cetaLlisbment in the United states SLOAN & LEGGeTT, Fr Boots, Shoes and Gaiters, Just Re- ceived from Mr For, Mone Milles, and Mona Boudiere, tara, bmnn| to by tg id get Fi, 63 or etreet, ouse above ) A cometantly on hand. eres eatin J H. Trompeson, from rte, Phrenological buir cutter, is to be foun? at No. 6 Warren stree:, three Coors trom Broadway. He in the onty ertist in Nev York who nets B= jerstands cattiog the bair to suit the formation of the herd. Ca!l and try his skill. Defiance Salamander Sater,-obert M. PATRICK is the sole marufactarerin the United States & k=) above celebrated te and F. C. Goffin’s impene ‘hie defiance locks and eros bars. Do No. 192 Pearl etreet, one door below Maiden lane nay. Kheawmattem, Serofaia, Goui, Vancer, 4&c.— HYAY1’8 Life Baleam, ag attosted by = thousend des erate cases, which have appearet in Herald, sun, and other pare: 1 grest relia le purifies, <mong ‘the latest casen of kin, vil, ia that of William I: 12 Willer st rorefulous vl under which covered theneck. Mr. H. Gardne fora Mayor Westervelt, Inne 80, 1963, wa: , in one month, of a terrinle conser that had extted t rely years, and dentroyed his nore. Io rheumatiem, gout, nirat gia, So, the ensesjor the Hon. J VD. Fowler 1889 an t. ond Mr B riee, 32 Grove street, stant forth r Te They er vint botide. Prino'oa) depot, 246 Grand street, and Sy kee, Lays, 176 Falcon strert, Brooklyn. & tate of New York. ment of the bes French goods &o also, iron railing and all kinds of iron work for dulldings, Kidder’s Gas oy ‘gti ‘Twenty-five per cept with » better light. ii Wea Cards4n Assortment of Ever syed wedding cards, envelopes, &e ta» d¢ had on avolisation, or sent by post to any part ot Resotetty, EVERDELL, 2 Brosdway, corner of Dnaxe ee). Ine ia Rahper Glove Mittens for ae la 016 and wet weather; alec, tadies’ Kned gloves ant pleach- ing yloves end mitte, cer’ain care for rough aed sbepyed hands For ssle a? all rubber stores, end to the trade only, at 86 Jopn street, up eoaive. Berverteh Rudson’s obi-dam #“hvapp— ‘The Orst importeve cf the cebiedam Sennapos inte vmerte ee were Henorick Fudeon ans bie jolly crew. By an old WS iso pears that when the natives ayprerche? them it wus in uo friendly mancer, The crew vere alarmed atiheir warile apresrance—bat friend Hudson. who wasn men of great precerce of mind, samt a dottls of “rehpapps,”’ with ap intimation that he woul) tare 6 driv k Sith them ber ey fought, th» no sooner tasted it than they were in esticies, and allowed them to Isné—and that night they had aries? good tae of it, vd ever afer were fr , for the chef, bis wits, sod thicteen ebildren, bad been suffariag from gravel, pout, chronic rkeumetiom, incipient dro. se, flituieacs, ext c pains of thestemsch and bowels, obstrnotiona of the Ridreys and ilaccer, dyavepsie, general deiler, slug gish circuiation of tAe blood, inedequate assimilation of ‘ood, and ex? susted vital energy, God throngs drioting thes) schnapps they were all’ perfectly sestored to heaith. Ry the Ms:. it appears that this ‘von Jerfu! oor. dial was manufsctured by Hudvon’s gran mother, who wae tho Swise woman’? of Nebielam. She had seven dsugh*tera—ber seventh danghter hed the likea.mber, and soithas goneon in direct descent \o the orasent cay, without bresting the cherm I love, at great Inder and expense, procured the sole rgeney fn the Unites states for this troly wonderful cordial, ant sel! iv at ffty cents per bottle; in exes in twelve’ bottles, (care included,) $5 60, ani dy the galiou at ARTHUR KENDALL, Noe. 7 William street. between Beaver and Parl. I would particularly call the attection of the medioal profession to the schrapps sold by ing, as I warrant them free frem ngs and mixing whatever, Blondes ona Brunettes unite in placlag Phsion’+ Paphien Lotion above all othar cosm: he balmy floral emulsion romoves at if by mar colorations a roughness of the skin, oradistea the pimples that sometimes mar its smootlivess, ani lends a fresbre s to the complexion that is indesritably tractive. }. PHALON, 517 Broadway, (St. Nicholas Hote),) and 197 Rroadway, corner of Dey atreet. The Pephion Lotion may be ontained of fr tias an generally, and of dealers in face: isles. ir Dye.—Batlard’s r:cetved the premium at the World’s Fair, and positive proof wil! be ‘iven in five minu‘es of any sbade or color upon luieg air. Algo, all bad coloring by other dyes cor:ec! Office 823 Broadwa: Cristedore’s iq Dye—The very beat coiorihg fluid in the world; the blick and brown con. ferred by it to the hair are na‘are’s own—perfectly nn- distinguiebadle from the natural tints, Sold ani applied at No. 6 Astor House. Mair Dye and Wigs,—Bachelor’s Celebrated soir dye in by all acknowledged the best in the world. sild wholesale snd retail, or epplicd ip nine private “omap at. 2, DATCHELOR'S bait dye, wig, acd oFao asnial Rais factory, No. 288 Broadway. Wigs and Toupees.—The bit Jadges the res ire, that Mr DAUR «T & ALARD’S was the hest isplay st the New York State Fair, of wigs, half wigs, banda, sraida of Jong hair, curls, ke. Copy the adiress 27 Maiden Jans, Wigs and Toupece-.The Sovel Improve ments Clixchugh has just introéuced secure the wig against ali shrinking or loss of shape during ita wear. There are no other wigs £0 cool, thin, elastic and durable as CLIREBUGH’S hea # of hair, 10234 Fulton street, opporite St. Paul's Pure White Hrandy for Preservcs.—Onolee brandi-s ot various vintage; old port, sherry, Medeira, ke. ; wines, ain, ~cheidam Schnapps, ox low rates. WM. H. UNDERHILL, 430 Broome street, corner of Crosby. Aspinwall’s Tonic Mixture ranke within tha infallible specifies {n medicice; itis the positive aati- dote for fever snd ague, curing it gecera'ly within afew Jeyn ond never ‘aiing to produce the desirable revit Prepared by THOMAS & MakWELL, #ucce: 6 to Jerse *. arpinwall, 86 Wil'ism : treet AVVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. FERSOR Ae ATHARINE DALY,—IF CATHAHIVE DALY, NATIVE of county Long‘ord, Ireland, and was inst seen co Long Island, N. Y , will address a letier :o her brother, Taniel, Hezald office, she will bear of lezscy left her. NFORMATION WANTED—OF JOHN LEARY, FROM | Fair Lave, Cork, by bis brothor ‘icvaal, at his wusin’e, Eugene Courtney, 59 Fulton street, New York. NFORMATION WANTID—OF MiRY O'CONNELL, from Kilmallock, county Limerick, ‘Ireland, when inst heard from she lived with Mr. Forgit, 65 Carmine street, N.Y Her aister Honora would with to seo her, at Martin Daiiy’s, No. 63 James atrest; or 39 Rroome st. TION WANTED — OF JOHN DAGHERTY, enter, of Coeran, county Armagh, Iceland, ife Surem Dagherty, 'at Mr. ect, Brookiyne He was - NFORM4TION WANTED—OF ROS\NA who arrived in May Jest from Manchester, Eogand. S*e ir about 86 or 40 years old. Any information will ne thavkfnily received and well rewarded for by mre. Eliza Griffin, Thirty-eighth street, between Tenth and Fleventh avenues. NFORMATION WANiED—OF THOMAS, MORRIS AND Ellen Glove, by their sister Mary, who now live: a! Yonders, New York, with David Cantfeld. When list Feard from they wore in Lima, Delaware county, Penn- sylvapia, Address 0. A. Rickard, Yonkers Post Off :e EMIWA B/RCLAY, FROM SLATE FALL, SCOTLAND, 2} wold be glad to hear from her brother in hw, Jamen Wilson, survevor, residing in Naw York. Bhe is fo be found at the Minera’ Arms, No 2 Froat street, near the Battery, New York. TAR CLUB.—BROTHERS, YOU ARE REQUESTED TO arsemble in council , at the chamber, this sixth even- me to grant credentials to lodge No. 8." By order ot the .¥. A, Recorder. SACHEM. NDEP?® DENT BAITSLION, RYNDERS GRENADIESS. —An adjourned meeting will be held at the head- riers this (Satarcey) evening, at 734 o'clock =Punc- mal attentance isrequested. By order of the Jas. B. Heruerinatoy, Secretary. COMMANDANT. OPN ©. OLIVER GUARD3—ATTANION.—THE members, and all others who intend joining ns in ovr first annus) ‘parade, will please meet at 67 Watts street, on Saturdsy n'ght, at § o’elock, for meeting and aril. ’ By order, ET. DAViD2ON, Captain. ©. K. Lintz, Orderly. Nite nore HERALD GUARD —AT A MERTING OF ‘the above compuny, held on Friday evening, Ost 6, folowing officers were unsuimaoucly elected:— HENKY FR. RUOMF, Captain WM. G COWLES, First Lieutenant. FREDERICK N. ARMSTRONG, Second Lieutenant. WM. 4. RICHARI SON, Orderly Sergeant. TREODORE I. HAMILION, Ensign. FRANK CLURRY, Tressurer. DAVID BOSMAN, Secretary. ICKWICK GUARU—ATTFNTION —THE MEMBERS a7e notified to attend a meeting and drill at Grand street Hal), near Broadway, on Monday evening, at 734 o'clock Every member is requeste1 to attoad. M. STACK, Captain. ‘W. Younare, Orderly Sergeant. HANGHAI LANCERS—<!TENTION —THP MFMBESS of this stock ere requested to meet in Gates’ atore, ‘18 Division, on this, Saturday evening, to ma's arrange wente for cur drill in ths coal yard, co-ner of Pike etree’. By JOBN H. CHOCKERY, Lieut. Commanding, ‘Al, Secretary. ns COAL, &O. OSL —I AM DAILY DISCHARGING THE BEST ‘quslity of red seb, which I will sell Jowar than any other desler in the city; weight and quality warranted or forfeit the eoal. PETER CLINTON, cerner King and Greenwich, and Twenty: fifth strect, Ninth avenue, |OAL-—AT 28 JAMES STREET, WHERE GOOD J weight, and the heat quality of red ash coal will be vold at the lowest market price. Orders received at tae Sixth Ward Hote), corner of Duare Centre etreets. P. GARRICK, yard 23 James street (OAL CHFAPER THAN EVE%.—TAE SUBCRIBE wi'l unload « cargo of nut coal on Saturday, the 7t2 instant, at $5 cer ton, delivered to any part of the cliy frew of esrtage. Full weight warranted. JACOB W. CORNWELL, 419 Broome atrect. 60 cents per bottle; pure ‘tard’s 1850 brandy, er galion, $1 per bottle; Ramney’s ©Crown’? malt ney, $3 per gallon, Gn.” per bottis. Al! wines and soirite werranted pure aa imported ARTAUR KEN. DaLl., No. 7 William street, between Besver an? Pearl FSLIR’S STOMACH BIITERS, IMPORTED BY LEP. J lie &Oo., 263 Nuane atreat. P°RE WeIte BRANDY FOR PRESERVING, CHOICE tT various ines, gins, schna Br glieh Fin cordiala, syrups, ev fsoteb alee’ mperio In‘ la pale ale, London aud Dublin porter ky, im superior eondition. WM. H. UNDERHILL, 42¢ Broome street, corner of Crosby. < K ENDALL’S SORIEVAM SCHNAPP®, $2 PER GALLON, ¥ oe Scererercessepees __REMOVALS. P ANDRIOT, FRENTH TAILOR, HAVING RE ‘e moved from P4 Chambers treet, begs to inform be will carry on the dotiners at 604 Broadway onty, uncer the mame of P. Ancrio® & Co, where wil be found a superior ascort- JLLIARD bi ! tory, No 90 Ano street mptiy attented to. GRIYSItH & DE FURNITURE. (CRSP RON HED ITRAIN— aE, 184 AND SPRIVG artrersea chee bealthy mittreane aro ibe bart bd oheapest now aide NM RLHard and ane ven bole aes, to elastic or mpting mattresses ‘or. Tron bed- eoes mee at the wereroom, 063 Bosdwsy, near Waarvs. YOUNG GERWAN LadY, WHO SPEAKS ENGLITT ene oreo Freneh, wishes @ eitu asa teacher ia utsvanogy, and a hinda of needlew give private Iesea + no objection to 20 abroad are accrere T, B Office A PEPE PARLE COLORED WOMAN WANTS A SIT. r F) uation ag cook. Appl at No. 18 Rast Twenty. 2rat street, Y COMPETFN?) PROTEST A WISHes Can ba seem where she has AA indy, who bas tanpht the Fitustion tb a female remioary, 01 vate fomiy. the is thero: pbly v branches ones urdondtad reverence as to re suretabsh Salary not so mush an object £5 8 rood, perms therefore, reference re. quired. > street, South Brooklyn, nA M YOUNG MAN, TELY ARRIVED FROM ENG Jend, wen'e a vituation as waiter or driver. in a riva’'e family, or ina bote?; he thorouchly understands bin business. “Apply «1346 Third street. corner of Lewis SITUATION WANTED RY A RE PECTARLE YOUNG woman, to do general hous: work or chamberwork ip a small family; be lived tw ra in her Iset olace, Piesse spply at 802 Bleecker corner of Grove, in the store’ Can be seen for two deya RESPECTABLE AMERIUAN GIRL WANTS A SITU- etion purse and seamstress, or to travel with Afamily to spy part. Can be reen at her last place, No. 38+ Clemers place. A SITUATION WANTED—8Y A RE‘PECTAPL® YOUNG a Flease cell Sixth avenu A STUATION, WaNTRD-BY 4 RaSPRCT f ng rowan, to do the coking, washing #04 i al] private family. Good city raterenes gi King street, for two NURSE, WANTS A SIT. A uation in a gent mily "Ie capable of ti- Ving the entire charge of an in’ant, and in a good xeamms- tress. The bert of city references given A rote addres sed Nurse, Union Square Post Office, will be attended to. GENTEEL COOK.—AN EXCELLENT SITUATION can be obtained at No. 107 Nioth stroet, hy a cook who perfectly understand the art in all its branche, a who can pevdnie satisfactory testimonials, Call at RINGLE, WHO, FROM e years experience, is f:miliar with the di 0088 acd fancy business of Parle, and unde js Fuglish, thoagh ina limited degree, wanta a situation, either in the above or any other line of business. Satis factory references given. Inquiry of Albert Sang, 68 wery. AF KEEPER. —4& YOUNG MAN, AN AMERICAN, wishes fuation. Address Warren, Herald office. JHILD’S NURSE AND CHAMBERMAID —‘ITUATION wanted, by a respectable Protestant German gicl, in a private family Apply at No. 10 avenue B, in tho bakery store, 100K AND CHAMBER MAID WANTED—ENGLISH OR /) French; none other need apply, at 185 Sesond avenue, from 10 to 12 A. M. AGUFRREOIYPE OPERATOR WANTED —ONE competint to make good pictures may apply at KNAPP’S, 559 Broadway, before 10 o’clock A. M RUG CLERK WANTED.—ONE WHO IS THOROUGH- ly conversant with the city retail trade, and com, prtent to dispense prescriptions, nay make a permanent engagemertat afeir salary. Address J.B W., Boyd’s City Fxrrees, 45 William street. RUG CLERK WANTED.—WANTED, A YOUNG man folly acquainted with the retail aod prescrip- tion business. Apply, with references, at 208 nixth ave- nue, corner of Fourteenth sircet v0! ILERK WANTED. APPLY TO Mc30N- ILL & MURPHY, 31 Catherine street. RY GOODS.—GERMAN CLERK W- NTED, FOR THE DD) vetairary goods, Apply at 387 Eighth avenue Must come well recommended. KALE WATIESS WANTED—TEN YOUNG LADIE3 can find constent employ mont, by applying »t thy | New } epublic Restaurant, No 81 Naseau stro, between | 11 and 1 o'clock. oe PINISBING GOVERNESS. LADY the French snd Italian languazes with hes for mapy years given jastruciion inm vic. eud ail the bravches Uf ap Foglih educa ios ususly taught in the first schools, wis) | co ob’ain a sitnation as teacher ina private forily, he cangive the very best refe rences in the United States, and has no objection to go ; Address L. Q, care of Mrs. Ukill, No. 8 Cliaton “OOD LABORERS WANTED IMMEDIATELY, ON X the Visteon and New Brunswick Railroad; wager Sle cay. Apply at the Chief Engineer’s effise, Now Brunswick, N. J. J ARMLES QGRERS WANTED. —WaNckD | IMME, JNA Oistely, o number of ladies, to saw mantillas and he. Apply tol. Granheet, No 172 West Tweaty filth et, between Seventh and highth aveaues. ALE AND FEMALE HELP OF ALG KINDS Ma Y 86 Mi ‘copepod at the cfices of the ameriosn and Foreign Siwigrant Protective and Employment ~oclety, 27 Iromn- Wich st, 62d No, 120 Ninth -trest, corner of Broadway. QSCEPATION DESIRED. —A PER-ON RRCENTLY RE turned from Californ’a, is desirous ci obtaining em- ploynen® in ceme clerkehiplor sfmil eapactty. Huvtn Feen conrected with a barking house in California, an been in the brokerage business himself, be thinas that he might make bimelf valuable in a banting house or Wrokerage business in this city. Bis experionee and con- nections there ¥ ould be of Ya'ue to any oe who may he in want of @ peracn in that caprcity, Ad’ ress Broker, Heralé office. ILI. MAKER WANTED—ONE ACCUSTOMED TO THE Duriness; also givls, to put up medicines App'y at Comstock & Brorher’s, No. 2 St. Peter’s place, one door from Barclay street. [> ROTEST4 NP SERV ANTS.—EMPLOYER®, PLEASE NO I tice, | have now waiting for situations a largs number of the most experienced cless of Protestant corks, waiter grie, nurves, &c, (with references most unex: ceptionabis ) also, a few select Catholic servante of the very bert c'ass. MANNING, 10 Tillary #t. Scooilyn. ITUATIONS WANTED—FOR TWO YOUNG ENGLIS4 KO girls, lately arrived from Lencon, as nursery mairs; well recommended. Apply to dirs. Bellman, 90 King s*reet. OBER.—A YOUNG Li DY WISHE3 A SITU TION visiting teacher in a schoo) or family in New York Gr ite vicinity; cat teach the various English branches, Frereh ard muse. Good reference given. Addross or eall at 231 Thirty. fifth street, near Ninth avenue. 10 DAGUEKREOTYPISTS —WANTED, A SITUATION ‘a8 operator in a daguerrian gallery, by a young man, who cen take good pictures; would work for a moderate salary this *inter; also, a Poy to apprentice, who wishes ic em some respectable trace. Addieas W. 8 M., He- rald cffice. T° MEFCHANTS —A YOUNG MsN OF EXPERIENCE in the wholesale grocery business would like to ¢1 the seme in this city, elther as partner o1 H. H., care P. Nichols, No. 87 Jauncey e and place of business (0 LAWYERS —A SITUATION IN A LAW OFFICE wanted, where, by Adelity and attention, a om teney could be earned. The ee is aged 22, for the lact tix menths a member of the bar, and can, it desired, furnich references as to character and cspability from birlast city employers. Address A G Herald office. court, stating ITECTS AND ENGINEER?.—EMPLOY MEN‘ ted draughtsman in an architect’s or engi- nrer’s office. by one who can furnish good city reference. Address V. O L, Herald office Di FILLE FR - NQAISE DESIRE SE PLACER OOWME nm fille de chambre ou bonne d’enfants; elle sait coudre et repasser Jes mousselines; elle peat moa. trer de bonne recommandation, §’adresser Grand street, su deuxiéme, U™= DAME FRANG ‘I-E Di:sIPE SE PLACER DAN3 une rerpectavie femille privée; elle sait bien contre et prendre noin den enfante. Sadreaser No. 45 Treizitme rue, entre Ja Cinquidwe et Sixidme avenut AIUKR WANIED—A PROT«ST«NT WOMAN, TO ‘tesist io waiting and chamberwork in a private forily. ‘the heat references required. Apply from 8 to 2 o'clock at No. 76 Eaat Twenty-third street. ANTED—EMPLOYMENT AS SEAMSTRESS, INA respectable family, by a young women, who can be seen until engaged, at 879 Bowery, corner Fifth at. WAXE2 4 COOK, WASHER AND TRONER; (00- Jored,) for a private family. ences Toqakced. Call et 41 Gove atzeet areweonae ANTED—A SITUATION AS COOK, WASHER AND Sroner, of to Jo gen: ral house vork, in a small family. Can give onexceptionable recommendations, and may be seen at 219 Washington street, Brooklyn. gilt bch Pieronaey ek BY A STEAMY AND IN. justrions en joung Wo! to do i hourework; can cok wel, wash and iron’ Most antl ~ ja.tory references aa to character and ablity. Apply at 26 Barrow strest, in the baremeat. ANTED—A GIRL TO MIND A CHILD THREE years old, do chamberwork and waiting; good reference sequlted, Apply at 183. West Twenty fourth ANTED—BY A RE®PECTABLE YOUNG ENGLISH woman, # situatl nse wet Hurse ina gentieman’s family; ber baby is three weets old. The bast of alt jef.rercs ean bo given Cal) at 170 West Twentieth i> tt. Letween Reventh and Kighth avenves Cam be seen oF (no Cayn AN'TED—AN EXPFMIESCED NURF TO TiKE enre of ® young intant; must rew well, and most iyo good referesce. Apply at ‘he Mansion Honse, roe hlyn. ANiED=A COOK, WHO UNDERSTANDS HER busiorse thorcngbly; mone need apply withont » very geod city recommendation. Call at No. 10 Nints atreet between 10 and 2 o'clock, &; or | 4N AMFRICAN, S"O°CH OR ENGL T res ud cham ermal 0 family. Cell at No 2 -mty, pese Court th Brooklyn, tetweon the houra of Oand i2 oi) reierences required Wr ANTFD—s srr. te No AS OF4MREPMATD AND VY seamstress, by a young Freno’ Prot She rprabe sofiiciect | uglish to make bers ddrars Louisa, at (he bonte of Pivet st TANTE"—A PeOTEST) NT WOM of chiltren, She rust he o charge of oa infavt anda goo? seamstress. Call 4 Fast,iwenty-firnt street Gramercy Park Wy {Sted NEAT RESPE OT -BLEG L, AS CHAM. YY bermait end reams rees ond ty ansist in washing ané front g—a Protestaut preferred; re” rences entirely factory must betgiven spely ar No 10 West Nine- nth street, between the hours of 8 eud 1 4} WANDA STITUTION, BY A RESPECTABLE girl ae cook; is « goo% rusher end irooer, and une Geretants ts general hours work fa a mat) femily. Ph call at the corner of Warren and Bond streate, Procklyn. N, TO TARE TARE oetent ta trike the bot w "ARLE YOUNG WOMAN, A fituation to do genera! housework fo & amall pri- vale family. Gord reference n Please cali at 100 Fast bv venth street beter eu First and Second aveuues, for two days. Inquire in the TANTED--BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, (a German.) a situation to go cut to wet nurse & Deby: basa fresh breast of milk; city reference given. Coli at 318 Greenwich street. WA! NIED--BY (A FPSPFOTABLE | PROTESTANT young we & situetion ag wet nurve, with a froxh breast cf Call at 121 Fast Heventh street. TANTED—A SITUATION, RY A RESPECTABLE young woman, to ‘do cooking, washing and ironing, or to do the housework of a smalt family. Good city refererce Can te seen at he> present placa, 312 Gold street, Brooklyn, between Willoushby s:reet, end Fulton avenue, Con te seen for two days. JANTED—A MI/ILE «GED AND WELL EDUJA- ted Jady, in & lace ond embroidery store ina weat- ern city. The must understan? trimming goods. Address tines, Herald office, s'uting where an interview can be "ANTED—BY A RFSPECTABLE YOUNG WIDOW lacy, a situation to travel with « lady to Euro; or an housekeeper; is competent in housekeaping a tahing care of children; isa kind disposition; compensa. tion not so much of an object as a good home for the winter. Reference of unquesti character. Ad- diese Fanny, Newark Post Office, New Jersey, Wr AT 183 WEST FOURTEEN‘H STREET, two Protettant girls; one who is a iret rate o: washer and irc ner, and one who is « good seamstress chambermaid. Apply at the basement door. ‘ANTED—A MIDDLE AGED WOMAN AS NUA#E, W one who fn capable of tek ng charga of ga in’ant, and willing to do light chamberwork. Tha best of racom- mendations requized. Apply at No 5 Bowling Green, thizd Spor, front ¢flice, on Saturday, between 11 and 12 o'clock. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, FOR A GE. MAN ORGAN- ‘ome ist, ina church. Addresa,'prepaid, box 3,169 Post ee, ANTED—AS FOREMAN, A MAN WHO T 40ROUGH- ly understands the manufecturing of umbrelles and parasols. Apoly to J. Greenhut, 172 Weat Twenty- fifth street, near Eigh th avenue. ANTED—A SITUATION AS COACHMAN, BY A man who thoroughly understands the care of horses; fs # good and careful driver, and can give satia- factory references Please address J. V., Herold office, which wil meet with immodiste attention. ANTED—A SITUATION, AS HEAD WAITER IN & first class botel, by & young msn tho haa several experience in that businees, and ci produce city ref Address B.C, Herald office. JANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN 18 YEARS OF AGE, @ tiiuation as bar hosrer or an assistant bar keeper; haa rerved twelve months at the business. Can give the beet of city refeence. Please address afew lines tov. W., box 2,843 Post Offic, or 476 Pearl atreet, in the liquor store. BY getter id INDUSTRIOUS YOUNG AN, BES tween the age of sixteen and e'ghteen years, O08 ould make himself ce required, Ad- ine gocd and quick writer snd grerally useful. ‘The best of refer dress, in sppiicant’s own writing, C. F. YY ONTEDSA WELL QUALIFIED OV railroad, or a man heving capital, « assist himself, as the party has work to’ the amount of $20,000 now on hand. Nene need apply but a man who fully understands the business of excavating oarth and rock work, and is willing to devote sll his time to the sork For further information inquire at 478 Broad way. Quorrymen and other labo:ers wanted, ‘ANTED—A FARMING MAN SERVANT WHO THO roughly understands his businers, and who would mare himself geverally useful. an American, English, or :coteh preferred. He must have bad some years ¢x- serlence in this country end pro: vee the moet undows.- cherscter, Address B. 3. W., Serald office. ‘ANTED—A FIRST R \TE DRYGOUDS SALBoMax, at M. O'BHIEN’S, 216 Bowery. J ANTED SITUATIONS PROOURED FOR SALES- men, clerks. school teachers, batkeepers, porters for sierea end hotels, wen on steamers ¢.echmen, men ov raj10a7s, boys to learn trades and for stores, git’s as “barges moderate. Apply to 341 Broadway, basement. THUS. SPINK, Agent. ‘ANTED—TWO BOYS, 17 OR i8 YEARS OF AGE, to learn a trade; nleo, a doy, for sn office. Apply” toJ.&G H WALKEH, 180 and 162 Centre strest, cor- ner of Hester. ANTED-IN A SOE STORE, A DOY FIFTEEN OR rixteen year of rp, acquainted wich the dusi- pers. Apply at 192 Grand street. TANTED=-A STOUT BOY 10 ATTEND IN 4 GRO- cery store; cne willing to work may apply to Wil- bee Dob citys, grocer, corner of front and Pearl streets, rook lyn. ANTED—A LAD, AS ASSISTANT BAR TENDER, aT Wiggins’ Ho‘el, Coney Islavd, plank road, four elles from Fulton ferty. One from’ the eountry pre- ferred. 70 $20 —A FW NOPE ACTIVE AGENTS WANT- ed. /gente are pow mekir g, without rick from $510 $10 per dey. Please call between the hours of ¥ snd 12 or 1 6144, at 200 Broadway, room 12, upatairs LECTURES. MERICAN PROTESTANT. AS-OCIATION.—A PUBLIC Jeeture will be delivered in the Brooklym Institute, corner of Washington and Concord streets, the Rev. J 8. benne Subject—“ The beat of ting the trensonable aud anti-republican movements of Yomaniem ’’ ‘he various lodges o° the A. P. A. io New York ond New Jersey. the different Ameri¢an or genizetion and the public generally, are cordisily invited to attend. Admission free. Tickets can bs ob- tained at the door. Deors open at 7 o’clock. By order of the Committee of Airangements THOMA> NELSON, Secretary. LDER D. 8 BURNETT, FROM CINCINNATI, WILL deliver a dircourse in the Disciples meeting house, Eeventeené! Dear Sixth avenue, to morrow (Sun: fay) morning, commensivg at 103, o'clock Other emi- nent speakers. also, are —— to be present morning, siternoon snd evening. Ihe public are respectfally in- vited toatiend. ECIUR*S BY PROFE*SOK DIMITRY, OF LOUIsIA- na, on Grecian History, Migration of Races, aud ieligious System of Greece, st Stuyvesaot Institute, on the evenings of Tveacay, ‘Thursday and Satarday, the 10th, 12th and 14th of October Tickets 50 cents ‘0 be bed at the door aad music stores. Levture to com- menoce at 8 c’clock. (EW YORK CIiY LITERARY UNION. —THE ¥IR-T quarterly session of thir union of Literary Socio- tien will be beld next week, in toe lecture room of the Mereaptile Library Arsocintion, Astor pls ce, commens- ing om Tuesday evening. and continuing for three sus- ceasive evenings The following societies take io the oxercires:—Ihe Hamilton Literary Union, Metropo- Hvan Lebating Soctety, Columbian Debstiag (of Jersey City), Franklin literary Society, Phi Kappa Society, and Clinton Union. Question for debate oa the second evening : “ Toes the ex gencies of the times de- Le the existence and support of an exclusively Ama- in party ?? The publi 2 re invited to attend. DOUGLAS LEFFING WELL, Pre ident. D. Crawrorn, Secretary po tem. = riethees Mths ogee THE TRADES, &C. Coren WHO WAS FATLOVED FOR J at TANG TIME in one of 1he@ most :erpactahle stores in Broa twa: ‘nd who speaks the English, Frevch sn} ~panish Tre Kongen, wantsa situaron. ‘he beat of adérens with pame and residenes L. P. for \hree dsys. GERMAN PORTRAIT PAINTER, OF M experience, is deairoun to obtein orders tok Meats caer seen Sh ce Virons. sion, to board with his palrona and deduct the same from Hi Gees of his lator. Address Painting, Broadway TL Tecenarnmye =a, MAN Tat UNDERSTANDS constant Sealerment, yy, calling on ‘George Zehots, cy Siath nue, corner of kighth street LUMBE WANTE!'-ONE WHO UNDERSTANDS PUMP meking and setting, and general jobbing, cao find employment by calliog om K, Eling, corner of Kim and Canal streets, ANTED IMMEDIATELY—T0 GO INTO TAE try, two jourarymen tailors, one as pantsioon QP au Ain heey Mawr Pose Rewer wages wil en They must briny resomnen- Osticns. Fo erther informa‘ion tageire tor0. &B, ot 58 Cortiandt street. PNAN LOYS’ CLOT! ING A% WF OLI' LR AND N Fal. reiail, vey chesp, std VANDBSBILA’S, 61 fou atrect; ovo, ineia Tubber clothing and farn'shing foode. This is tbe bert piace in the city, Your patron- age is respectfully solicited.

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