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GMEVRSEETS B89) 0ED SIEGE Dal,; | GOMTINURD YROM PIFTE FL ae REWE TABLE YOUNG WOMEN WISH SIry. ook, Warner and iresor, ebembermaid 9 an iauncress §=The best of o! Re Con be neon for two days at 162 Yeven’ Bae, between [weotieth and Twenty firet atreess. L DY 7E¢CHERS —A LADY DESIRE: T) OB- ta ap instractrens for her two little girls, in the eoval branche of } ogti-h. with @rewing Fresca and maste + ny laty who woukl be willlug to de: two Reure daily to this duty, and Who eso prodnce suita ue testimoni.Je of absity, bs, ill obtige by addressing A. B, Union aquare Post Office, stating varme. Dy wand GEAM\N GIRLS WANTED—ONE to cock, wash and irop, the ether to do chamber- ‘wark and waiting Good references required. Wo8 Rast Kightoentb street. ‘WESTREN DRY GOODS VEROH ANTS —A YOUNG | wan from Now England, with a thoroagh knewlo: ge of Ory goods busicess, and fully competeot to taxe | charge of said business, wishes to make an eocagement tea good Western bouse. Best of city reference giren. Sdtrese WB, Jr., Herald office. MERCHANT: —A YOUNG MAN, NINKTREN evre of age, wishes a situation ia & mercan ie etaichment The amount of selary not so much an ‘The moat unexceptionadle stexdineas and ability. Apply to T., No 20 Moctgomery + RETAIL perr ane: NGGI2T3 —WANTED TO ement to have entire chaige of a fizrt clase drug plore, by a thoroughly competeh , for whose burmens ariity, honesty, sod: Spulleation to Guty nvqueviignable alts weferemce wall bo @ernished. addres Camphor, Herald office. D/AGUERFEANS.—A LADY, OF MANY YEARS Xperience in the abuve business, aud ef respso- ty, Geruee a sitoation toatsnd a reception room fe seme respectable establishment in this fa ther Adtress | agueriean. Herald ofc md keation Will give unexceptions Sle reference. 4NTED—BY A RESPFOTABLE YOUNGS WOMAN, @ sitoarion ee cnambermaid and to assist in ths waehing ond rroping, has the pes! of referanes 86 to oa- ty end character, Please call at 388 Seoond avenue for two ¢nys ws A RESPROTABLE PROTSSTANT young womao, « situstion ima private fam'ly as Waordress: bos ibe dest of elty re ereve? as “oO cupsoility =~ @rareecter. Please cal at 388 cecond avenue, for “Pee days ANTE)—A SITUATION, BY A R&SPECTABLE Young woman, to co geveral house work in a pri- vate family, plain cooking, wasbing and ironing: has references, Pleaao apply at 36 Greenwich street, Er tvo dayn ANTID—A SITUATION AS OHAMBERMAID, OR to do geceral housework, by @ young woman San be seen st her just piace, 65 Union pine, vorner of Bvarth avenue, in Lizntesnth street. 4NTEL-—a PRUTETANT GIRL, AS COOK, ust bring good recommen- Wosher sod inner 5 street. dations. Apply at 75 an WY ARIED—OY |4 KESPECTABLE YOUS & siruation as chombormaid and waiver, or to do pewing. Pivaso call at 128 Atlantic street, Brook- ro. 41, for two ai ANTED--BY A ESPECT\BLE GIRL, a SITUA- tion to du Tgnt housework*in » wali private fa- Call at 03 Fearl street, for thr ANTED--BY A YOUNG WOMAN, ins private iam Jy to do general housework, or Wo ook, wasd ardirn The dest of revereace. Fiease eo at 146 ¢ vilivan otrcet, im the rear, for tivo daya. srrvar ‘ON ANTKD—BY A RESPEOT<BLE YOUNG WOMAN, @situstion as chan bermsid; isa very good waa ev and iror er; *vuld be willing to uke hecseif geasraliy waciul No objection toa nardinghouse. ‘The best of sity refereuce wili be given. Please call at 1.9 Twelfth wet SITUATION, BY A R®3IPECTABLE 11, as launtresn: or as cook, and 10 assist in the Weshicg ondsrouirg. The best of referonse can be given from Le: last place. Can be seen at 125 Twoifta street, ‘fur swo days. ANIED—-A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Frotestant young «emav, is a good plain cook, washer acc irover, cr would co the housework of # mall ite family. Can give good reference from her last = where she kyed three years. Plodse call nt 222 1 'Keventeenth street, seound floer, front room, for ‘two days. hee E1CUATION, AS OHAMBEXMaID AND Seamstress, by a respectable P, ovestant youog women. (Cali at her present empioyer’s, 30 Kast awinty- G@eird street. ON, BY A RYSP] x middle aged woman, ay a good cook ang 2 washer sr troner Understands bak:og, and ts willing fo goto the country Bes’ of reference given, Apply 41 Franktos te ANTED-—BY A YOUNG GIRL, A SITUATION TO 60 g-berel housework, or ay Bousemad and todo pista rewicg Avily a: 87 West Nineteenth stree!, be ix enth avenues. EP—BY A RESPECIASLE WOMAM, THE of @ (mall fawily, by the dozen o¢ m vat; pg of a few gentlemen, on reasonable ‘er ns, iil be punctus)iy actended v0 by csiling at No. 40) 1% Jones street, in the roar, between broaaway and L.fay- ace. Ws A RESP CABLE PROTESTANS WO- Tan, « situation 28 cook, washer and ironor, in @ emai private famity; hay ro objection to a private Doariing house} ood reference given from her last ‘place ; age cailat 135 <sede street, between Green. ‘Wie: and liudson, first floor, back room. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, & citation as first cluss eook; undrrecands. Beking in ali its branches, dcner; io willing to make herself generally useiul; o0 @jections to the country. Hea good reference Please wail at 311 Twenty coventh street, near Tenth avenue. ANTE: young girl, to do the chamberwork and washing. vor to do the pisin sewing ava chamberwork, or would @o the general house ork of a private family; bas the Yeast of city reference Please call at 90 cixtecata st., between Sixth and sevecth avenues. ANTED—BY A YvUSG GIKL, A SITUATION AS ehambermaid and waiter, or as enok, was'tor, and froner, or to do the general nouse work of s private faral- j Bae lived thive years in ber last place; can give the tof vererences if sequired; hes no objection to go in y Please call st West Twenty-serenin wireet. Con be seen for two days. ANED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT young woman, a situ tion to do general housework; 1D O0OK and exenilent washer and troner; Is ko herself useful Gond city referon se if re- quired. Cun bo seen for two daynat 67 dreenwizh street, weoead floor, iront room, and is ® good washer and ANTEN—BY A RESPECT: BLE WOMAN, A SITUA. tion as cook, wasber acd troner; is 8 good baker; ‘eas good reference from her last place. Inqaire at 09 Mediscn streot, in jhe rear, for two days. TANIED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPEITABLE Protostant young gis] s» chamberma d ana watter, @r seamstress, in’ ro-pectable private family, Osa fue rewing and emdroiimirg No objection to go to any ef tho country Has the best of city reference. Can teen fer tro days at 204 First avenue, bel ween Seven- tree th and bighteouth steats, room 15. 5 RAL HOUSEWORK, A FRENTR ox Germsn or Austrian speaking Frened, Apply_oa Friday or Saturday of , Crey Botel, corner of Broxdway ‘end Howard street, betweon two and toree o’cloek ic the sJtermcon ‘ANTED—A SITUATION IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, by » young wowaa who underrtands her basiness & aTite braven’s, suc Add: ANTED—BY 23 girl,» situation as chamber: @ good warher aud ironer, is willing mind children Can give the best of oity ref-renos Con be seen for two days, af 163 West Thirtith street, near Eighth aveuue. ANTED—BY A YOUNG LADY. A SITUATION As sommsirest, in a family (ocensing to travel. ie. Perenemsexcnanged Apply et 284 Third avenue. ANTE —A PERMANENT STIUATION, BY A PRO. ‘watant young woman, ng seamstress; is a good or, a'80 a plain sewer; is eapadle of cutting and making chiloren’s ses. Oun be seen for two cays At 42 Fart Pighternth street. Good city reference ean fe given, and yoo weges required. ANTED—A SI:UATION AS CHAMBURMAID AND Waiter, or to assist in washing and iromicg, or mould Go tre genersl Sovsework of s small private Can give the best of city reference. Cun bs seou ge a2 felivan - street, fourth floor, back room, for two ‘ANTED--SEVERAL GOWN DRE SMAKERS AP ply to Mins MILLER, at Newman’s ladies’ empo- stum, 765 Broadway. oer iy A‘ TONS, il ba Ryton reBLE young 1 Of€ as seamstress ‘0 take are of or sechaubermatd and scamstress; the other ‘8 cham rmaid and waiter, or as chambormaid aad gwener reference given, Can be seea for two days ot 194 th street, near First avenne, ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION a4 morse end seamstress; she is fully competent to ‘take ths entire charge of a baby from its birth. abe is ‘very fond cf children. Las the bes’ of city referenes. Please exit at he: present er; wievet, botween and cevent tal vacton-ar nclcainetet otter ea ANTED—A SITUATION, BY 4 SM4R¢, TOY GIaL; bp geod plata cook, excelivet washer aad lroner, ged beker of bread; hae no objection $s ta ths Bumiry or travel with @ family 40. 10104 odllirsn, and healthy avd ned tomea Good city referen: orn. Fioese cull st 198 cil rap etzpet, for two cays. Call at | —A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE | Wanrs. wc Wy anne-a WOMsN AS NUR B, AMERIOWN, teotch, Franch or Welsb will beve the preferawce. Pope peed apply witbont good ely reference. A tesirs- hie situation ie offered to a perecn. Apply be twtem the Bourn of 10 and 12, at 686 Brosdway. NTD—4 MITUAIION, BY A STEADY, COMPE- 3 woman, a4 ebamberm sid aud waitor, ‘and uurse, would make herself ceuerslty omestic affairs Please wl a: 314 Ficet tore, near Fhirteeath streot. SLAUATION, BY 4 G00) O00 KgrIR T fuaily, oF om A> be seen aNTsD— rate washer and irouer, in a pri rea. Zz & ij 5 g. | TANTER—A SITUATION, BY A RESPEOCABLE seamstress aod dressmpker in a re- Apply at 277 First avenne, between treets, on the west side, wpectable family Sixteenth and<eventeenth TJ ANTED—BY 4 GEXMAN WOMAN, A SITUATION a8 Giret rate coob, washer and troner. aire at the corver of Willow place aud State atzeet, 2, in the shoe V ANTED—A ITUATION, BY 4 GOOD PLAIN Ov0K, in a respectable private family; isa good wasner and ironer, and perfectly understands Rer business. Please call at 78 West Nineteenth street, betweea the Sixth and reventh avenues, 7 ANTFD—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITU \TION 4S oook, washer and irover; has he best of refer enee from her last place. Call at 24 City Hall place, amt floor, fruat room. ANTED--A STIUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as reamstress; can cut and dt children’s clothes ; has po objection to ehambsrwork; the Dest of city reference Can be seen for two days at 207 Siath etreet, between Avenues B and O. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT GIRL, a situation as stewardess in a ship or steamer Dound to Cebforzis. Her wages will be her pareage. References from her Jast places. apply at 530 Pearl strert, fourth oor, Mra, W. 8, Johuston, ANTED—STIUATIONS, BY TWO RESPECTABLE apd egmypetent young women; ore as chambe maid and sesmstyes# or to assist in the washing aod ‘roning; the other 4 puree and seamstress; ena dress and curl obildren's hair beautifaly; hava ved for ela yeaain their last pines; can produce the best city reference. Also wanted, arituadon by & young woman, as good plein cook, warber and froper; is am excelent baker; nas the best of city referees from her Isst plies. thay can ‘. seen at 13 Usicn court, near Iwelfth streot, for two lays. TANT: D~A SITUATION, BY A RESPEC(C\BLE 7OUPE girl todo pisin cooking, oF as Iaaadrose, Best ¢f city reference can he given” Call at 300 Nigh teenth street, between Ninth and Tenth avanuos. ANTFY—BY & RE PSCTASLE Wi 4 Baby to uree at berows Bouse, A: av ly Bowery. Broome ana Leles cy s:rests. Ww 4NTED—A SITUATION, dreeruaber, ip a prive Pleare cad at 6636 University Lievenib oirects. Wires cia eee }o oe! 8] re ; she therevgb'y understands Bor business Pies the ord of city reference from ber Leet on 8 Please call at 04 between and Seventh ave- pues, lor two csya. Trenty eighth street, ANTFD—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT GI" L, S situation ss Waite® or as chambermsid and to = AS FRAMSTRES3 AND family. Good reference Blace, between Tenth and do dies’ fine things; is fully competent t» discharge either cuty very tatistactorily; wi wish to gets rmapent situation in a bi 5 Giri n private fainily Has the bort of reterences. Please call at 257 West Nineteenth street n Ca be seon for two day: if not engaged. Bak wae dal A KE: PEOTABLE GIRL, A SITUATION as chombermaid or cbild’s nurse; is willing to travel; good city reference. Can be seen for two days st 387 Ninth street ANTED—BY A RESPBOTABLE PNGLISA WI0OW women, wiih a fresh breast of milk a sitaation an wot nuree; abe is vasting her ews baby ont; bist of city roteres oeptete Can seen at 198 West Nice- teenth street, for two days. AN’ ED—A GIBL TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK: None but one who understands plain cooking sad is good washer and iroper need apply at No. 6 Hight avenue. Heterences reqnired. ANTER—A SITUANION, BY A YOUNG GIRL, A* cbombermsid and waiter ip a privste fatty, or as’chambermaid amd to take care of ehildr yan Tivedt four yesrr in her Isst place. , The dest of city reference given. Can be seem for two days at No. 1 sixth atroct, near the Bowery. / ANTED—BY A PESPACTABLE YUUNG Wows. ‘situation as seamstress; can cat aad fit drenen, if vequireg, would assixt in domg light chamberwors, or travel with a family; ean give good city reference. Can be keen at her present place, 14 Sond street YANTED—A SITUATION 4S HOUSEKEEPE*, BY 4 - young and res pedtabse lady of taste aud experiovee io hourekeeping . he mignt be induced to preside over & boureboic tor a umber of respectable gentiemen who might be pleaced to furotah @ house, oni therany enjoy the cuit of & home Bonner & Co., 208 Broainay, room 14, Wextp—a SIIUATICN, BY A COLORED Wo ae chambermaid snd »eamstress, or to take charg of chijeren; will be found to undersrand her bustavss. Hise six yeara reterence, Please call at 76 hind avon near iwei th pireet ) ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE MARRIED WOMAN, te go out as wet nurse; she hug an abandant #3p- ply of milk; bas Jost her baby, four months old. Caa give good reference from her physician Can be soon for two cays. ab 120 Kighth street, St. Marky? place, sscdad flcor, back room. WANES A ITUATION BY A YOUNG WOMAN, | ‘8 Lorse and soamstrees; toe bast of referense given from her laxt employor, 98 West Nine wentn street, between Bixth and / ANTED—BY THS:E +E PRCPAPLE PROTHATANT girls, situations; one to cool, Wash an other ake care of a baby and do plein sewirg the third to do the housewors of + smail famuly call Kast Wevanth st., in the rea W BY AN AMERICAN GIRL, A SITUATION ’y nurse, und to do plain sewing, or aa Salisfactory reference ers. Please cali at 810 Seventh ave- nioth sod Thictieth strests, ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE SCOTCH GIRL, A situation as chambermait, «x to do general house- work; is a gcod plsin cook, washer and ironer. Good reference given if requires. Piease inquire in the store, 197 ayonue A, between Thirteenth and Fourteunth sts. WANTED’ SITOATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, chambermaid, or 10 assist in geueral house: be seen at 157 Elizabeth street. ED—RY A COMPATENS GIRL, A SICUATION charabermail end waiter, ot to do general as bil cham dermaid, ino amail fomtly. frovs ber last em) nue, between Iwer hourevork, in s small family. ‘Refer to Mra. Dr. Catiin, 220 Court ntreet, Brooklyn. apply betweon 10 and 4 o’elock. ANIED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young girl, to do chamherwork, or aseist in wash- ing avd ironing." 2he vest of city refereace given. Can be seen at 217 Kast Iwerty-third street, for two days, if not suited. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE SCOTCH GIRL, A situation as chambermaid and to nesist in wash ing and ironing, or todo wain sewing. Can bassenat 83 London Terrace, Twenty-third street, between Ninth and Jenth avenues. TANTED—A +ITUATION TO DO CAAMBERWORK and fire washing, or as laundcers; no objection to goin the country; is a Protestant, and has tue beat of city reference. Please call for two days at 122 st, Marks place, ANTED—BY A LADY IN REDUCED CIROTHITAN cos, to take charge of & household whers a home and ccmpavionship wiil be more an object than sulary. Address B., Broadaay Post Office, tor env week. ANTED—A GOOD PRESMIKE; ONE WHO thoroughly understands her business; 20 other need apply. lnquire at 44 Bighth avenue ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE ,, young woman, ins pr.vate family, to do general housewcrk; best of city refarence given. Can bo foun for a few cays at 177 West Eighteonth stzoct, between Seventh and Kighth avenues, in the rear. ANMIED—A SITUATION AS CHAMBERS AID, AND to take care of children; is s good plaia sever, aud would be willing to arain: in wasbiey and ironing; haa dived six years in her last place. Can be ston for two daya at 288 West Twenty fourth street. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WoMAN, We oan tne cooking, washing and ironing of a small family. City references given. Can be ecen for two days +t 10] West Nineteenth atrvet, between Sixth aad seventh enw ‘ANFED—SITUATION?, BY TWO RESPECTABLE gitls; one ss cook, Who thoroughly understands her business, and is a good washer and froner; the other as chambermaid aud waiter, The two would prefer silustions in one house. Can give good references from their last employers. Please call at 244 Henry atroot, Brooklyn Can be seen from § (ill 3, for two days, if Bot engaged. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A_ RESPECTABLE girl, to do chamberwork; no objection to general housework im @ small family; best of reference can be Apply at84 Hoyt sireet, Brooklyn. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RE?PECTABLE young girl, to do general housework in a small private family; is good washer snd ironer, ani cam come well recommended; has no objection to go. short distance in the country. Can be sean for two days by spplying at 181 Laurens street, between Prince and jouston. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, as laundress im a respectable family; understands ber business, and can give the best of city :0ference from hor last employer; or would do chamberwork and fine washing. Can be seen at 106 West Nineieemh street, third floor, back room. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPKOTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A tituatin todo general housework. Apply at 46 Hawersiey street. &— wx D—A SITUATION, BY A RESPEOTARLE yourg woman, 28 private lanndress; is willing to do chizoberwerk. The best of city reference from her lsat place. Can bo seen till engaged: at 193 seventh street. TANTFD—A SIIUATION, BY A RESPICTERLE young weman, to do general housework; is 0 good washer ard irover; would do enamberwork. The dest city reference can be given, Please call at 438 flad ron streot, in the rear. y /ANiED—A SITUATION, BY A REXPECTABLS Women, to do cooking in ® private boardiog house or raloen, or a8 e#oond cook in @ hotel. Please cail at 116 Matberry astfoet. TANTED—A YOUNG L: DY WHO UNDSR:TANDS French and Englich, to attend a store in Broad. Apply at 708 Broadway e TANTED—BY A RESPACTASLE GI8L, A SAUA tion to @o chamberwork and fins washing, or ty take care of chilcren ani do plain sewing. No objection to go in the hs hb ware ‘A SIUATION, BY yeung girl, to do general housework in 9 smal private family, to take care of obildren, or to do plain sowing. Gcod city references given, Cape seen for two days at 48 Forsyth street. fg ton ed A PRO'ESTANT YOUNG WOMAN, 4 situation ae firet cook; understands meats, soups, Jollies, baking ani pactry, also Fnglish and: French. dishes. ‘Tbe best of city referencs given. Neaebat first families need apoly. an be sesa for two are in wil ing to do general housework in & small pri- vate family, or to do chamberwork and Sne washing sn¢ i a* no objection to go« short cistanoe in the Can be well recommended, Can be séen for t 74 Vandam street. [7 ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A PROPKSSRD 000K, TANIED—BY A BaSPECTABLE GIRL, A S{'UA- tion as chambermaid ond waiter, with a privat fowily. Can give good city referevos frta her last place, Can be seen for two dare at 168 avenue A. Warr AN INTELLIGENT AND RET? ble young English womaa, a situation dren’s nurea, or to travel with a gentleman and iady to do the Fousework of & small private fanily. The tess of city reference given. Please call at 23 Bedford s:reet, d floor, back room. ANSED—BY A }K PROTABLE PROTESTANT GIRI, a sitve'ion 8s nurre; is a good plain sewer; woul! ambermais’s sitnation Exestient references. West Mirteenth street, between tevensn OTA ANT’ D—BY A PSOTESTANT YUUNG WOM .N: A situation as chambermaid, or plain oook, washer and ironer. ihe best of city references can he given Cail at 183 Thirty-third street, between ceveoth and Fighth avenues, third floor, back room, for two days. ANTED—A SI'UATION, BY A RPSPECTABLE Protestent girl, as chambermaid in a hotel; bas no objection to » respectable boarding hone. Good referoree. Can be for two days, at 126 Wes ‘Twenty-sixth et , between Seventh and Eighth avenuss, ¥ 7 ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GI5 site ation as nurse or chambermaid; alro girlas plain rower. The beat of oity roter Cigery Cam be seen for two days at 100 East aireet Wear BY A HiGMLY RESPECPABLE MIDTLE eged womsn, a situation as infavt’s parse; is faliy competent to take charge ef @ child from ita b'rth, Dav. ing Jiveo in that capsetty for several yeura in thie city. - Se ce ighent testi non! #8 to her great abilit, In case of sickvess her services are found invaluable. Call at Mr. MeDonal.’s Chins emporium, 171 4 izhth avenue, between Kighteeath and Nixeteenth streets, for two days. JANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, @ situation aa muzee and to do plain aewiog rn give the best ci'y reference, Has lived with ber list employer's for throe years, Call at 219 Thirty-eignth sheet, between Kighth and Ninth avenues. 7 ANTED—A "SITUATION, BY A RSPCCfABL’ young women, a8 cook, washer and irener, Has the best of reference from ber last place. Can be reen for two days, i not engaged, at No. 4 Horatio street, seecnd ficor, room No. 3, TANIED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN who unde.stands her busines, as waiter, ic a srivate family; good city reference given. Plexse call at Weat iweltin street, for two days. WA SIMUATION, BY A REsPagradLe young woman, to taks cere of children anid plsin sewing. or toce chemberwork. Cau de seeu forty outs at 140 Fast Teenty-re -enth street. Good city ro ference. W ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A KESPEITALIA young woman, . 88 cook, washer and iroaar, or to do general housework, in ® private fumil: > gord city reference. Can be seea for two days at No jo re ath etre ih and Saventh ave. WOM, ti ; ebe is an excellent covk a good wasker ard froner. None buta private family beat apply. Due 209 Mercer street, between Ami y zrets, ‘ANTED—BY A HIGHLY RESPECTABLE YOUNG woman, a eituation 28 chambermaid, or to do gene- iol housework im a small family. Has good city rs"e- rence. P'ea'e call for two days at 112 hte strs.t, Ciimton place. ANJED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, situation to do genera! howework in a sm-l ; cam waeh and iron first rate and do plin cookiug. -ail at her last employez’s, 63 Forsyth stucot. JANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, A GERM N BY Dirth, a situation ina mercantile house; writes a very good band, and can bring th boet of references, Has bo objectionto go South. adéress T. H., box 26 Broadway Post Office. TANPED—A DRUG CLERK. MUST COME WEIL recommended. speaking Gerraan preferred. Apply et 455 third avenue. ANTED—A FIRST RATE SALESMAN, FOR TH? delaine department. LORD & TAYLOR, Catherine st. ANIRD—A LAD, AS ASSISTANT BAR TENDER A | ‘Wiggins’ Hotel, Coney Inland, plank ros4, four on ge Fuiton ferry. ‘One from the country pre jer! 5 Wa A PROTESTANT YOUNG MAN, A sitvaticn as porter in a store; is acquainted with the city. Please inquire at 23 Harrison street, AITER WANTED—IN A PRIVATE, FAMILY. HE must have good city recommendations, Apply at 111 Fifth avenue. ANTS A SIIUATION AS DOORKESCER, CLERK, teacher, surveyor, or assistant engineer —\ man 45 yeara of age, ap Engiishman Has uo opjectiom to wake himrelt generally useful. Piesse aidtess J. N., Herald office, for two days; or 89 Pike slip, where he cau be cen from $A. M. to3 B. M. 7ANTED—A LIGHT PORTFYR AND OCCASION 1, Saloeman; a good man may secures permaagat to W. i. Fry, 25 Joon street, up situation, apply stairs. JANTEP—A SITUATION IN A MEDICAL OFF OF or drng store, by a regularly e¢ucated phesicien who is out of practice. Employment being mach desire). be would ure his bet eff to © bimsets usefal for mocerate compenration. Addre: ©. G , Herald office. ANTED—A STiUATION, BY A YOUNG MaN, as coacbiman, in wich eapocity he bas been for the lost two years; or'as light porter. Con xtve the bo tu Hleaee apply at the store, 6 Irving place TANIED—A YOUNG MAN TO ATIFND A GRO cery wore. One acquainted with the business, and bavitg reference trom his Jaet employer, may in quire at the corner of State and Hoyt atreets, Brooklyn. ANT)D—A SITUATION, IN A MEKOANTILE boure, by & yourg mon, from Scotland, whoo has bern for upwards of five years in the corn trade there, ho greater part cf that time has been exaployod clerk in a highly respectable hou-e The netory references and certificates of charas- address @. E. 0 , hierald reference. ter and a tity can be shown. office, W ANT D—AN ESTRY OLE&K IN A DAY 69008 jobs Address 994, Pos Office. ANEET—A SIUaTION, BY A REPEITABLE et man, as coachmen aud gardener. Ho ua- ratar ds cither buriners weil andcan give tro best of elty refexence trom his ase place. “AdGress W. K, Her giice, JANIED—A SITUsTION, BY A YOUNG MAN, A3 utter Ope who thorouglly understands hia bu- end to sseiet in the waahing and iroving Har | sinees; no objections to go South or Wes:. City rafer- excellent city reference. No objection to go a short 4 wilt bo Addreea N. H., Herald office, for two a ‘a the country, Pleage call at 216 Seveoth avcous, for two NIPD—BY A RISPECTARLE YOUNG WOMAN # stiuntion as charobermaid and to aes'st in warh ing and troning, ins private family or private boarding houre Guod city refereace. Can be seen for two d» at 042 T treet, bstwoen First ami dsoond 7e J ANTED—BY A REAPSCTABLE WOMAN, 4 SITU. ' ation as cook aud to amsiet in washing, of to 4. general housework in a private family. Can be sea til: engrge?, at 170 West “is teenth strest, im the rear, tuird eaue, between iwenty eighth and pani} ninth ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOM'N. A SITUATION; —RY ARE: BLE Por: Y MAN, 8 situation as waiter, ina private family, Best gity reference, Pleace coll at 97 Ninth wircet, near rene ANTID-—TWO YOUNG MEN, AS SALE: MEN IN ®@ retsiléry goods store Apply et JA Banta’s 310 Bleecker strcet ANTED—BY A YOUNG ENGLISHMAN, A SItUA ton an coachmen in’s private family; isa good city driver, and can come well recommenced from hig Inst place, Adérose A, B, C , Herald ofice. ‘ANTED MEDIATELY—& NOMBER OF YOUNG C00; 8 @arpente's, Diack:! Co wens ote ee ae Nar ry iatiase te te amevnt of $15 paid teoeseh man before going to seu oyply at 81 efrest, corner of Albacy, up salra ANTYDA FITUATION 70 LEARN Tur vet, ny tr en Avericaa fears Sddvene bes 308 “A Se ‘ost (fee D-IN A HaT #TORE, A YOUNG MAN; ONE sequa'pted with the busiuoss preferred. Apply to J.D. Movarque, 228 Bowery. 2 bes ANTED—AN ACTIVE AND INDU3TPI0US BOY IN a reteil ¢ry goods store; he mast be well recom- mended. Apply at 193 Greenwich street. bi fagioetppe 341 BROADWAY (BASEMENT), A pastry cook and baker, for ® botel near Albany, porters, clerks darkeepers, covchmen, boys tolearn trades, chambermaids, nurses, &3. Charges moderate, THOS, SPINK, Agent. so sees Se MAK NOTICE.—THE MEMBERS OF BENEVO- Jent Lodge, No 28, are requested to meet at ss- sovic Temple on Fricay, 13th inet., at 11 o’eloek, to pay the lust tribute of respect to our worthy P.M, Ssmucl8. Davenport. By erder of M, wicuax J. BURKE, secretary. LUMBER’ CONVENTION.—A CONVENTION OF plumbers will be heid in the city of New York oo Monday, October 16, and days, st Hepe Cho- pel, 724 Broadway, st 10 o’eloca A M. Plumbers and other rersens carrying on the plumbing business ia this ond other States are core invited to attend § Rusi ness sn ebich they are ly interested will be brought before the conver tion J. PEASCaA, Corresponding Secsstary. TaR CLUB —BROTAERS, YOU ARE R&QUE3TED TO attera st the Chamber, this Sth Rveniog, at the usual hour. By order of the sacdEM, baer DY THE Cicy of New York is removed fi irinity duildicg t: No. 50 Wall “DP JUNBS, Jz, & Co JAMES D.RSICK, Captain, Dominick H Rocua, fecrotary. Jer WeLCRAN GUARD—ALL THO & WRO INTEND WD going with the"aboveGuard will meet at Milliman’s, @ Fringy evening, 1éth ias:., at half past seven o’vlosk, for thie yurpose of making arravgomen's, and earvlilag their names By orter. F MILLIMAN, Chairman JAmps (Connon, ) Joon Gian, soretaries. EW YORK HER‘\LD GUARD.—THE MEMBERS OF this company are requested to attends dill and invoting on Frizey evening, Uctuber 18, at 73, o'clock, at Cente Maret uprer aril room. Puuetnat attenr- ested, as tre company parates on the 24th ot Uctover By créer of H.R, RUUME, Captain, WM. 1 1eHaxDon, Orderly Sergeant. (I EW YORK VOLUNTEFR®, ATTEN TION.—THE MEM- Be bers of this : egtment, and also of the fedepenpeot Corps, sre requested to be punctoal iu attendanes at she Meer House, this Fridsy evening, at 73 o'clock for Ls the tranane:ioa of imporvant business. By order. . HARPER, Captain, Wx. Stomm, 0.8, i ARKFR GUARDS.—TRE MEMBERS OF THE ABOVE company will meet at No. 3 West atrcet, on Friday evening, at 73; o'clock, tor business and drill. kvery a+ tmtes ia reqoerted to be on hand, By order of ‘mos. Groxow, Secretary. TnO* COUCH?, Captain. TA REGUL4R MONTHLY MEETING Of WASH. . ington Engine Co. No. 20, held Monday eveuing, Oct. Fu) ‘we fol'owing resolutions were unanimously adopted: Resclved, That for the courteous invitation extended to ve by Liberty Engine Co. No. 7, of Jersey City, to unite with them in the ceremonies incident to the in- troduction of Paseaic water into Jersey City, and for the very hind reception given us, acd attentions shown whilst there, they are entitled to and we tencer them™ our wsrmest thents and ackno#lodgements. Resolved, ibat fo: the many civiiitios exten?ed to us uring ang after the procession, we have on this, as on previous oc casicns, to return our hearty thanks for their generous covduct, anc feel that we ier great obli- gaitors to them for their undeasing kinoness. Fesclved, That we hope, at some future time, to have an opportunity of reciprocating the kind attentions and care of our gepsto's hosts, and whilst we feol we eannot return in full ths obiigaticns conferred upon uw, yet look forward io the time whrn we may evince in something other than mere tharks an sppresiation of what has so liberally been dome for our comfort snd pleasure. JON MOKMIsLY, Foreman, J.B. Prrw, Secretary. RS REWARD.~-TAKIN ON THE 19TH SEPT., ON HMfty ninth street or Kisveoth avenue, a go. ever Watch, fu)) jawetied, No. 6,802,m236%y John Thom: son, Liverpool, with vhe ipitiala “J” 8”? engraved on the buck; also w heavy gold guard ehain @od cornelian key strached Py leaving tha above ab Bowera’ & Nudy’s jewelry store, 113 Eighih avevus, the above reward wil’ be «no questions asked. fy REWARD.—LOST OR STOLEN—"HE FOLLOW- J ing bark notes:—'me $500 dill aud two $1’: bills on the Meshavics’ Bankiog Association Tne above reward will De paid, and vo questions asked, by return ing the some to M. WILSON, 83 William street. ‘The pustic ere cantioned nct to receive bits of that denomi- nation, the bank having registered the numbers, D.8 G? RDINEX, Chairman. bour of canger. } Secretaries. 7. W Canrwricuy, W. Kei ERMor?, OURIH W+KD NaTIONAL DEMOORATIC NOMINA- tien. Ata meeting of the de! of Coua cil District of ibe Fourh ward, held at 46 Frankfort street, on Tuesday evening, October 10, 1854, Patriot Crove, chairmen; Antbomy MeCroadin, secretary. Un the first bellot, William was unanimously nomi- sae ee candidate for Counci!man of the Fifth Coun. °. ion motion, the following resolution wes unanimously jopted :— Resolved, ‘hat the democratic electors of the Fifth Coupeil district feel grateful in presenting to the demo- cratic electors of this district the name of William Cleary. Be das beon jong known asa true national cem- , who is sincere io his coavictions and to the support of democratic principles in his elestion to seeure a representative who will be true to the cause, and cannot be induced personal arobition or private motives to betray that trast whish may be repo’ in him. PafRICK CROWE, C! an, Anrgony MoTRODDIN, Seeretary. OURTH CONGRE SIONAL DISTRICE.—AT A MERT- ing of the Regular Derocratio Nominating Com- { the Fourth Congressional District, composes of wards, held at EDWARD WELSH, THOMAS BOrSB, OURIAKNTH WARD.—AT A MSEVING OF THE 4 regaler erwocratic P epublionn Chaster Nominatig Comittee of the Fourteexth ward, hel! at L, Rot ly’s, ie dy Mulberry street, Cet. 11, 1894. the following tise? was Unanimously uemixsted, viz assensor, Nenry P. West; for cor stavies, Nathanict Finch, W. Q Hutton; for roheol commissioner, Andrew il, Green; tor school trvstecs. boo as Bocee, James Mulligao, Thomas G Ge- raty, for ssboo! inspector, W, F. Proutsfor inspectors of clection—first cistriet, Joreph Haggerty, John L, Farral; recone cistrict, Jamas U'Nie}, Michvol Burke: third dis- trict, Icreph ‘Skaunon, Daniel Slovin: fourth district, 1b W. MeDonuoll, James O?Kouly; ith district, He inion, Charles O'Leary; sixth district, Peter M:. ¢ Joseph Murphy. DNI&L SLEVIN, Chairman, owas H, Genary, Secretary. } ecretaries. T CANDIDATE FOR MAYOR—rae Original Jobn Jacobs, 407 Groadway, if elected, will serve hia felew citizens to the best of hia ability. NDEPENLENT REFORM NOWINATION OF THE Lighteenth Word —At a meeting of the friends and follow citizens of Mr J. Bverdeil. held on the ev@ming of Cet 2, in the Eigh"eenth ward, the following resoluuon was nnenimousty zdopted Resolved, 1bet we nom ivate ae the indepen tent reform candidate for Councilmsn of the Fifty-rixth Council dis- trict, Mr. James tverdell; and that we horedy pledge cureelver, in view of our confideres in him asa good citi- zen and hopest man, to use Our best eud¢ayvors, both in Gividvaily and cobectively, to elect him as our represen: tative from ssid cistritt at the next election. From the minutos. J. 5aVaGE, Secretary, OMINATICN OF JOHN D O'LEARY AS COUNOL wan, Thirteenth district, Bixth ward. — We sak nothing that is not clearly right, and will submit to potbing wropg ’—Andrew Jeczson. At an meeting of the demceratic electors of the Thirteenth Cistrict, convened socording to announcement, on Mon- day evening he 9th inet, at Garrick’s Sixth Ward Hotel, T F, O'Keefe acting 33 Chairman, and M. W. Mar- phy a8 Seoretary, the following resolutiove in favor of the nomination of J. D. U’Leary as (ou Thirtenth district, Sixih ward, wee unanimoudy adepted. At the opening several éloquent remarks were made by the chairmen, in the coursa of which he ex- eased bis plensure at seeing so many inteliigent ond pfivential vuters assembled, and warmly recommended them to act with a firm unity of purpoce for the advance. ment of ibe people’s cause; nor bsi he sny besitansy in declaring, jocging from the practical ability and ste: ling worth evinees by thegentémav whom they had sen! to nominate, in the many oftices he had so cre: @itably tiled, that no more competent peraou, or one more worthy of ihe people’s choices, could be found than John b, O'Leary, Whereas, The people of this Thirteenth in accordance with the usual custom, have this night as- sembies for the purpose of nominati o for the office of Countilman, and whereas, we deem it to ba adeolutely necasary that # candidate for said office should to firm, fearless aud ixcorraptible in the per. formacce ef his cuty, end that be should be po-sessad of abiity to Ceside va the various sudjreta which may come under his notice— Yesulved, That in Joba D. (’Leary we recognise a gentkman Fonapaing el those requisites, and we hereby ncminate Lim fr the oflice of Councilnan of the Thir- teenth cistuist. Yesolved, That wo hereby pladge ourselves—ona to ths cthe:—to use all honest and honorable means to secure bia election. ‘Lhe above reselations were seconded and resporded to by Sessre, Harrison, Xenoy and many others, in speeches of (ailing power, dspicting the present corrupt py eteay of city iegislation, sud urging u5on the peoole the ne-* cessity of adhering to their prea-nt course a4 the only tue means of rdical reform. By order of the Ohair ATTHEW W. MUHPAY, Seo’y. man. REWARD —SIOLEN, ON THe 6TH OCTOBER, betwean 2 and 4 o'clock P. M., Nes- Kosky, No. 225 First street, Williamsbug. lever t2h, No. 30,866; 1 do. xnshor bunt ,889; 1do. open face gull levsr watch, No. 0 1 do. silver haptivg gold plated do , engraved y person beingivg these watches to the above named person will receive above reward, aad no questions azked. 1 0 REWARD—LOST, ON WEDNESDAY EVEN. ing, a pocket book contaixicg notes and drafts, drawn to the crcer of B L. Simpson, No une to auy one but the owner, sinee psyment has brea stoppid, No question will be aeied. ‘The finder may kvep the fow doila:s of money that were init. Cail at 53 Division street, near Merhet. REWARD—LO&T, ON SUNDAY LA3T, A G3ET bull terrier slat; answers to the name of Mouse. By xetrrving the same to 75 Merer street, the finder will receive the above reward and the thaaks of the owner, , from A. 1 visible = REWARD.—LOST, ON TUSSNAY, 10Tf INST, IN NDe) the upper part of the city, a blue ova mellea linked bracelet, with a turquoise heart attached The flader Will seseive the above reward and tha thauks of the owxer, hy retort irg it to 112 Fourth avenue. m= RUWARD.—LO-T, PROM WES! TWENTLOTa e) etree’, a young b'ack Newfoundland Jog, with o white mark cn the chest. Any person who will bring him tack to 56 West ‘Twentieta street, will recetvo the abcve reward. 8 BEWARD.—LOST, ON TSUR2DaY MORNING, W)e) a white poodle dog, neer Taylo:’s axloon, Ths above reward will be paid on his roturn to P. Gaige, 369 Broadway. ‘WaRD.—LOST OR STOLEN, 4 BsEaStPIN IN A flower form, with » Jarze oval cps) surrounded vy diamonds. Atthe bottom are imitation leaves, set with +malt iamon is. Apy person leaving said pia nt Morsrs. Cleaver & Masson's, Nos. 67 and 69 Moresr strect, will recervo $20, amd no questions asked. }() MEIBODS OF MAKING Money — ic ‘ ber of auro methods of raslizing moasy wil: 'e forwarded to sny address tor $1. Mauy wao bat fo: +0 *Culd ba uLeinployed, are now reaping ia go bene addrest BROWN & BROTH, 2. Sprin, SAARVER OAK GRAPHS.—WEEL ROOTED VINE OF (Otis lasge ano supe.ior grape can be obtained a: {bo seed store Pu. Jebn steeot, wHers ell oslars wil! be pooatually attended to by JOUN'B JANES, general » A\HARTER OAK GRAPHS.—THIS G LAPS IS D ) ly the best ever cul\ivated; the; bs the Vabolla or Catemba, avd far saperlor to aay o'hse | for cocking und making wine, The grapen grow to tho rize of ep ipch 0x6 ® half in dlameter. Samples of the grapes ard wing cea ie seen at No. 7Jobn strert Also, tue rootrand sorsalo Allorders promptly atteadsd vo by JOHN B, JAMi, No. 7 John street, New York. OZTAR’S EFPECTUAL RAT, COCKROAOH, &0., EX- terminator.—Depot, No’ 448 Broadway, ‘None ee jese signed hy HENRY R.0O-T.R. For sale vy all the prinaipal druggists. NUIAN PINE COUGH SYRUP,.FOR THE LUN@s, liver, and hicdaeys; the Indian care for cou; corsumptions, pains in tho side and back, Intiges' and dyrpe; sia, ard all diseases of these organs; tellthe location of the Gispase from twouty-two years’ expe- — Pints and quarts, 4», aud 88. 251 Broadway, up stairs. ‘ KAKY AN) TECAYED ROOFS ~ALL KINDS TIN +nd metal roofs repaired snd coated with a patent ‘Metallic paint; ore coat being equal to five costs of or- Gipary paint. All orders received at Rooflag Vepot, 91 Mangin street. plage timo ambition ant for more? ‘wo 2e8—one ‘rom Europe's Ad cue from our poner o— YON’S MAGNATIC POWDER AND PILLS, FOR THR extermination of insects and vermin, have osrried off the prises at the World’s Fair in Rurope and {ts coan- terpart in America, Call at 424 Brosdway, and see the medals. a YING CARDS.—ILLUMINATED FLORAL PLAY- ing cards for sale at the Union Card Loe 5 ‘and 179 Grand street, near the Oid ards, of all the various Single ad double head pla; te ok te wenons brane, a5 the samo prices as ad playing cards. Horatorws—GOon ano SOUND, FOR FAMILY UE, it 6a bd. bushel. of ox ese to the £3 depot, Brookt: n; eddreas te the railroad oe ned Slag Dammery, Grogne, Li, ) ORY te-THE YOUNG NEYWOUR, UNION AND V Rien’s Deraccratie Ui sting on the 2a of Novemter, aud the mercb-rs generally, will be brought up for ae'ion JOHN Cuca ane, 0 Seo'y. P: TH WARD—AT A MEETING OF THE WHiG Charter Convention, held Ustoder 12, 1854, the fol- lowing ti ket was nominated: Fer aldermsn—Cuaries box. Fer Conncilmen— Fourteen‘h district, Frastas W. Brown, Filterrth district, Jacod 8, Ancerson; sixteoath strict, Yim A. FL For Agresror— Luther Richards Yer Schcol Commirsioner—t avid Wedd Schoo! Trosteos—Wrm. D. Andrews, Jumes P. Bremner, Zebulon C, Insike Behcoi Inepoctor—Bevjam'n Parkhurst. ZEBULON ©. INSLES, Chairman, T. B. Cons, Secretary. EVENTEFNTH WARD —AT A LARGE AND FNTHU- siastic assemblage of the whixs of this wara, held Jast night at 307 Twelfth street. the meoting was called ‘to orcer by Jobn 0. kobiveon. ¥ end Charles John. son, krq., Waacalled to the chaie, and ‘unis C. Brower and Henry A. King were sppototod scorctaries. The folowing ticket was upanimou'ly adopted for ths seve- ral nominating committees and convention s:— Mayoral rard Stuyverant, M. H. Chase, H. C. Muee City—James Colles, A. Lambrecht, William Ashman, . Vance it. W. HL hin'et, W. 1. Faviland, Cuorlos Johnson, Wm. Jadiciory—6. Mirer, Congres:—c. G. Dean, William Halts, John Orr, Tho- "oi sits h Connell District—George V. R; artcr—Po ne! it fi a top, John HL. Oael’, W. W. Young, George Bruny Gnas, ehmsen Forty seventh Couneil Fistriet—J. Mf. Patterson, Chas. Alphense, Jr Waller *mith, &. Dolly, J. 8. Monell, ty eighth Couneil Distrist—C. Zaigier, P- Cook, J. Keich bisen, M. Weirieh, P, Paim Ferty ninth Counc Distric—Frederick Frye, ease Veleniine, Henry Weob, James 8. Barcker, Edward Pen- roytr. Firtith Coupeit Lis'riet—Alonzo R. Peck, Heory A. Francis Gabsgan, Jcha@. Rober- King, Tunis £rowe sn. Astonbly—. 7. Young, Hi. Mees, L. Kirk, We. Mar- thal i. 3S sndiews, ©. Kingsland, J. Berrien, J Rodin- om, & Mila. &, > Bods, John Aldea. ibe tole wieg gen'lemen were thea chosen as 4 com. tes to report rerolutions expreseive of the sense of intering Jehu 0. Fobinron, Edward Peonoyer and ess. Gyrker Thé comrmitiee retired and agceel 0 the folowZog resulations:— ercived, i hy tit Sa ineumdent upon every’good citizen, ord partionlarly upon every honest acd intelligent whig* of the Seven‘eenin yard, that fa the primary meetings for th¢ election of one nominating committees and con- veniions a Jair expression of the whige of the ward should de had, pithous any vewsrrantable interfe-ence of the yc Preventing the honest exercise of the righ’ the wiig voters of the ward. ri ta the primasy election of the whigs of erolved, Th this ward, held on Friday last at Kirk's Hotel, comer of Bixth strest ond the Bowery, the whig vators of the ward were prevented from youing the ticket of their ezoice by an urjuet i Jeg unearrantab'e interference of \L> police of the werd. who pot only voted themselves, bat orcered legal voters out of the room, aod prevented others from eptering; and in various ways, by the axer- che of an uplawfal, improper and unjust izterference of police authorily prevented m fair expression of those as- sembicd at that mer ting, Fad it rot been for this unjust and dangerous interference of a police force, the above ticket would been tilumphantly elected. Resolved, That as good citizens of the ward, whigs of long atonolng, in favor of an honest mece of conducting our primary mevticgs, we unapimourly repudiate the preceeingi of thet mesting. and recommend tho nomi. map 4 ale at ir ose to nozinate Wil- kam eynolda, +> 98 the wi a anes tit waed’ ‘ds ig caudiiete for Alder- ‘The above resolutions were adcpted with acclamation, and the mee. expressed a ¢ srould net bs controled by; the pote ice eat the poli rercise theic important rights. The un eh by the ward are uracimourly in favor of ‘the ¢ yes the entha- biam manifested ia 4 that tra honesty be repudinied in the Coventeenth vy i sy ward. Tania C, Brower, Edwin Peunoy er, Foti C. Robertson, P. T. Watson, James W. Snow, ‘e F. Wi Oharles Jehoson, Jason 8 Baneker, Joh Orr, George 'Y. Krer: fon, Jobi XC Ode). W. W. Young, a. Sar coca Brorh, Isaac Valentine, H. A. 3H. two hundred others. | Which have given so much a1 Iot of - - ope de par J. Hall pames gr ¢ sadcle, carryieg 180 pourds. Omnibuses leave all the ferries in lye and Wi every balf heur during the day for the course, as peon as the sporte are over; fare anh van cents. N,B—Tho pacing horse Hero will be sold at pubilio agg to the highest bidder, at,tne Course,om the above y: COURSE L. I.TROTTING, WEDN i8- Gey, Oct 18, march $2,000, mile best threo io five. in harness. H Woodruff’ names =m. Fora emple; D. Pifornames b g Jack Waters. EL OONKLIN, Proprietor. vas hahealogs “ine yuo nay nowt ariused that we tping. ‘Ihe puriic may will be the best race of the sear. Tne care willrua front the rou h ferry, Bro kiyn, at two o’clook on the day of the race. and stages from the various fe affording- One facilities for the public to witness the ‘to and from tbe course 50 cents, NION COURS, LONG 1SL4ND—THURSDAY, 00- $1! mile beats, EB H tober 12, at bal’ past two o’clock, P. M —Parse of beet three in five, to wagons. Hy Wootroff names b m Lady Collins, Mr. Fish nimea Bos- ton Giel, fF. J, Nodize vamas b.g. Highlacd Boy, B. Jones names b. g. biank Forester, leave every” half hour. SHAW & WAIEE, Proprietors. BHW PUBLICATIONS - te i ns oe UsrPUBLISSTAE— SW KDITIONS OF DR. HOLLGK’a J celebrated hooks on Physi Fontlemen and msrsitd people. Number Le ealied (Tae Companion. modteal—t Guide,” or Married Person's Private contains ever- thing—phyé can be required to bo known by the marri:d, or sbose in- tenéixg to marry. far whom it iw specially intended. Nomber 1. is called ‘Tho Male ‘em,’ and is intended exclusively for gentienon. It ins every thing re- lating to the phyriclogy and derangement to which thee tems are Hable, with the mesns of prevention aud re- sioration, evento extreme old age These books are the ones of the kind ever pndlished here, and the infor- om they contain is act to be foond snywhere else . They are strictly moral, ecisie, ful acd should be read by all,’ 2, and parse. ol pe vue cute aud ealore of is one + climr. They are publinnea yy We BTRONG, 98 Naraan sec, who will read either by post, free, to any part, on ree jviug the pov Pee: To be bad also of ai) booksellers. ‘these books: yy Dr. Boltiek, *h known author aad lecturer. half a milion copies have been so.d. . Ey » Over HY GOODS, SO. 8 BROADWAY -—COS)LY IMPORTED FLOWERI iu bunches, feathers in glumes, bel, bridal wreaibs sn¢ bouquets im beautiful variety Mourning flowers aburdant and in mostand leaves for favey baskets; ap ssnortment endless. JAMES TUCK. ER, 387 By, up staize, between White and Walkec- LL WOOL PLaIps. A. T.STAWALTS oe will open, on Monday, Oct. 9, cases of fine all woo! plaids, entirely new patterns. Broadway, Chambers and Re>lo streets. A L&RGE IMPORTATION OF NEW SThK3, Just received by recent steamers, will bo opened on: ‘Monday, Oct. 9, BY A T. SikWaRT & 00. who arsure the public ihat for novelty and beauty they cannot be ex: d by any house in this country or in Ewope. Kany of them are reanufactares in single of me Fe nanny teat ate eit great bargains a stisfaction, Satin platd and plein back silks. ‘They will be offered 4s before, om the left hand side of the rotunda. Broadway, Chaw and Reade streets. E LADIES OF NEW YORK AND VICINITY assortment of rexoymade clothing for ladies and ehil- dren, both under aid out+iée wesr, at TRAPSAGEN’S - fashionable dresspsk!r g showroown, No. 79 Canal street, where will be found all the novelties of the season. Also patterns of every cescription for sale. Dresses mace ot twenty-four hour’s notice. FALL FAS! ILOAKS AND MSN TLLAS.—GEORGE 8 purchases snd him place before tee pubiic s most exquisite assam! at Tich and costly povel:ins, at prices rever NDIA AND FRENCH SHAWES.—THE SUBSORIEER invites. attention to scme of the most sapred and costly specimens of Tudis oxnel’s hair shawls ever exhi- bited in this cliy; riso to an unrivalled selection of French, easbmere and broahe ye ee ADIES FUR WAKRHOUSE, 693 BROAI BE- .dtween Amity arc Fourth street, F. LANURY tas now - beep ong ag md cage A fara, not — raed either in beavty or 3 orders strictly ied; all. articles ‘warrasrtod. "Price moders: suit all cisssee, ‘is: vistopinen ty vate ainais, mofis ‘end en 05, hits, baum martin, &0., fa of ebcice and vel sessoned and at extremely mo derate prices. GiO. BULPIN, Broadway. 1 Gee DANCING ACADEMY, 187° Fourth street. corner of Sixth avenue—A new evening cisss, for Jaties exclusively, is vow forming. Afternoon claas tor ladies gnd children, We and Soaht meine eee dances in vogue D; us ev w waltzing, lensone ot all times. a of ieee parel to dispese of in large or pont ‘quantities om cane the v7 toe for them by applying to or addressing? D toxroy, 401 Pearl street. AST-OFF CLOTHING | WANTRD.— wishing to dispuro cf good left of can ob- tain the higheat price by apolying to KY, 11 Orange street. Will the genilemen from Jersey Uity ee left bas been ‘eve send his address a8 the one la ths 2 nd JE erate FURNITORE.—ELEGANT SUITS AT for cash, at No. 516 Broad: a Nien 5 af Goods safely packed to go to a dis- Jance. ‘OR ALE CER\P—T3E FUZNITURS OF TAREE rocms, at 899 Sixth avenue, fourth door. AMDEN AND A4MBOY RAILROAD 10 PHILADEL- , from pier No.) North river.—Two lines at7A. M.and2P.M, The worniog line at 7 &. M., atesmboct John Potter. to South Amboy; thenes 2 Jokn Potter to Amboy; thenes direst te emigrant line at 5 P. M.; fare $1 om Coméen by cars; through in fire hours. eres ot 6; dollar at a eso from fost street, Satarday, at 7 A. to way places to Philsce'phin. Faro $2. Exprom line st Pee by rr scoom: tion ard emigrant line at 1B. et he ed AY BOAT FOR ALBANY AND THE INTERMEDIATE —Meala press leave 8 and 10 o’olock, A. M. Pee | tn'four hours. Fare $2 23 in 7, and 10 and 6. Th Jersey troim leaves ot 32 M. at a ie New iets eee eS Gy ep Rea Robinson street every ot Sordeok

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