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Cushing indulge? ina bitter slap against Lord Cla- jrendea, whore instructions to the British Mioister and jecmeuls in the United states Mr. Coshing declared to be, jf themselves, violative of the sovereign rights of this consul of Great Britaia ia the United States as subject to the just suspicion of Breach of law, and directed that neithe. the British Gon- wal at Philadelphia nor any other officer of the British government stould be suffered to in‘erfere on the except a6 witnesees, and ax moh sudject to cross exami- pation, These letters of Mr. Cushing amve elicited a ter- rible growling from John Bull, Clarendon fy ineensed, and satisfaction—fall and a:nple reparation—{4 demanded. will see that the offivious interference ef Mr. Attorney Genera Cushing in these trials was, to the least of it, impertinent toward Mr. Van Dyke, af the District Attor- had indignantly returned these instructions, or faa brated, them with, his judisial soo. demna'ion, everybody would have said that they served It ié a breach of privilege in Parli@ment for a minister or member t» allude to the wishes of the sove- being in favor of, or 6} ste: amd itis a fortiori, a breach of stepping of authority for a mi nment to attempt to dictriein a court of justice, to intimate the wishes of the administration in the ter at issue. Now that Judge Kane has got rid of Parsmore Williamson avnoyance, he should overhaul gers. Cusbing and Van Dyke, and ussert the dignity d independence of the bench ‘against all impert erweddiers of that stamp. But though the Judge would be justified in com les of Mr. Cushing, same right existe in the Bri jeountry. He declared e jectase ‘dla truce, ma} iden laze, New York, aad children not less than $1; strest, Cinelanall, Okio. Open $1; photographs 5 and $10; 1S’ depot of art, 289 Broadway. Degucrreotypes In Gases for 25 Centsm 5" ©. picture makers, ass pictures, tne “lam| reoscopes; $1 and $5. The Great Inhaling Remedy for all diseases of the throat and lungs—Dr. ns. Thousands have been restored to health ear by the hygieana. and insuiting toward Pictures at balf 2, Principal office, 343 Broad- tor this factory. 1¢, 195 Broadway . Dr, Ourtia will be at the otfice datty o'clock, where he may be consulted free of charge, if Judge Kane had branded jpg lies Fesiding im the country would find this a rreotypes Taken at {o engage & competent teacher, v3, 142 Chatham street, are beautiully colored earance of the finest miniatures on ivory, Pupils instructed in the art, Meade Brothers, artists was artist to the P aan Jip His certificates galleries. Glass pictures, known as am- }.—french, German, and Italian ‘The Magnificent Diseases of the Eye and Ear.—Francis SALIFR, M.D. M. R. ©. 8. K., oculist and aurist, No. 27 r will torw ubilshed letters to any address upon application, q to the measure un- Bond street, N.Y, P.M. ON. B.D —One of our Holloway’s Olntment.—The First Su: and table of this great country are generously and nobly recommending ir patients, and the public gene- wf wounds, sores and ulesrs. ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. be seen in our this celebrated olntinent to the (one rally, a8 an efllcacious cure fos tes and Melodecons, Manufactured 00,, No. 167 Sonal street, near workmanship, equal to per than Broadway prices. N. 8,—Second fe wan nn Comb Factory.—A Rich Assortment of Tor the newest French patterns , can be 8’, 387 Broadway, bu: Pianofo: by JOHN P. WAKE & 00,, it does not follow that | faily warranted for government. They have of growling over the matter aa much as thay does not extend to the exaction the general housework of a small (amily. Can be seea for (wo oe; but that privil reparation for the olfended dignity of the fact that the British government has as- med the acts of ita officials; that re) panded; that that demand is now before the Cabinet hare; that demand that the West squadron hag been reinforced. Whatan absurd and ieulous casus belli! It amounts simply to this :—John ulation of Ireland, and valor of his own sons, stealthily and ingeniously to violate the laws ing a few thousand fails, is detected in the act, hia tools are t to justice, the complicity of hia high efficialsin ‘oved beyond a doubt. Attorney General them without gloves, and for that there Let Downing street EW PRINCIPLE! NO POISON ‘— KHODKS’ FEVER AND AGUE CU! love to malaria, dress combs, of & J. SAUNDER:! Portable Dresat ‘and compact form, turt not detract from their usefulness No, 7 Astor House and 387 Broad\ ration has been de- revention and cure of heedle; would do chamberwork. No objection to city or coun i fever; dumb ague, and other in of bi ma} 5 typhoid eg ‘and jal? er Cases of an entirely new | fver and ague, or o ed with articles, the size of which do at A, & J. SAUNDERS’, way. nd that it was to back uv remittent fevei fever, general det having promoted little faith in th Fancy Cutlery, Embracing a large Variety of sportamen’s pen and pocket knive Beautiful alters no en PERS’ an object as which haves ‘common origin in ma) ‘or minamna. Ita inpocence is e-riitied to by Dr. J. RB, Chilton, and ita effl- cacy and value now fully established. generally, and the proprietor, JAMES A, RHODES, Providence, It. I. es, of the most rare and tof toilet cutlery, at A, and 587 Broadway. Genin’s Wholesale and Retail Fur Empo- of the fur season at Genin # lower store yy the introduction of a splendid variety of uff, victorines, cloaks, ippets, nand American sable, marten, have been pur-hased under cle- their sale at very mod our for io, 7 Astor House |. For sale ‘by druggists flso can cut and fit children’s clo! rium.—The openin; hen been signalized furs, comprising mu royalermaine, Kussia mink, chinchil the jatest French and cumstances that will admit of lerate pricee, GENAN, 214 Broadway, o2voat'e St. Paul's church, French Wool Plaids at 5¢.—Jast Received, five cases of rich plaid merinos, at the lo yorth 78.; also, two canes plaid B. H. LEADBE, ) Silks, Silks.—Hich Dress Silks, tian, at reduced prices, will be offered this day; also, 300 plaid rth $8. KADBEATER & CO., 347 Broadway, Ladies, Don’t Pay Broadway or Canal street Jaks, bonnets, ribbons, flowers, feathers. , but go to the Beehive, 827 ill tind a great assortment, equally as good and just as le, and at much Less tp ust needs be war. What a farce! yp cool; there will be no sutisfuctiongiven. No foreign ourt has'a right to question or cavil at the language peed by one department of our admfistration to ano- her. General Jackun once used vecy strong language in h to Congress in regard to the French #po'ia- Lilippe took offence and demanied sat- faction; but of course he did not get it. be with my Lords Palmerston and Clarendon. repeat, let them keep cool. On another side it is complained that tho Allies are ed,not only to enlist men, but to buy up horses in bis country for the use of their armies, case of aiding and abetting one of the belligerent par- es, but it would hardly amount to breach of the However, I believe that the only foun- lation for the ecmplaint is the fast of the French stesmer Grondeur having arrived at your port some montha board horses for the use of the gens NEW PUBLICATIONS. ICKENS’ LITTLE FOLKS.—A SERIES OF BEAUTI- from Dickens? works, in his guoge, with tlustrauons by Darley; 12mo., cloth, Will be published on Saturday, ‘Nov ‘Tux Cup Wire, from the “David Dickens ; 1#mo , cloth, 38 cents. Already published in the same ser Newt, trom “The Old Curiosity Sb: 10h, price 38 cents. Il. Swixn, from the “Nicholas Nickleby” of Charles Dick- ens; cloth, price 38 cents. On Saturday, December Ouven axp tim Jew Fagin, f Charles Dickens, létno., cloth, price 38 ents, -Avt, from the “Dornbey and Son” of Charles Dick- mbey and Son’ of Charles P ico 38 cents, 8. REDFIELD, 34 Beekman stree! AVEYOURRADIT? RE In every respect the most popular, entertaining and racy book of the day. ad THIRD EDITION NOW READY. HETS AND QUAVERS; OR, KEVELATIONS OF AN OPERA MAN AC iY WAX i This book is making a decided hit era. Every paper noucea it—some Read the following notices of the press:— ‘The two most surprising men of the most surprising epoch are unquestionably Louls Napoleon and Max Marotzek.—N. Y, ler: Max covsiders himself (he Don Quixote of opera,—Mirror, estiinate of the American ice to the admirable address with which he the curiosity of his Parisian frients on t, without incurring the ful juveniles sele live 4, hions, and Louis Joppertield” of Charles And so it will ference cs rice of 6234 cents op” of Charles 4 from Anc- 1 : irda ele Oliver Twist” of | icach children’ the German language; wool long shaw! making. Apply at 180th avenue {n the fur store, mo,, loth, price 38¢s, % Downey, from the Dickens; Ismo., cloth weeks situation as seamstress and chambermald, Is wil herself generally useful. seen for two days at 62 Boerum si, three doors trom Dean, rand street, where Who wrote President Pierce’s inaugural address, that Joquent and patriotic production, which gave promise of roved to be gas et have foun out at last, beyond the possibility of mistake, @ Gilchrist, of New Hampshire, jbo has since received his guerdon in the appointment o a judgeehip of the Court of Claims. rewd and cautious Yankee, kept the draught of the until he was installed in the post he now occupies, one knows how Faward Byerutt and Sam Bourton litically by their speeches fhe Kansas-Nebraska bill, of the Senate; but it is not, haps, ro generally known that they were instigated to ey pursuea by that cunning er, Wm. H. ard. They are now bo! n the shelf, and are consequent! HAWKINS, Proprietor. French Merinos of all the fashionable colors and superior quality, can be found at Columbian Hall, 281 Only one dollar per yard, 8. & M. KE. Towle & Co,, are Sellin; drevs nilks at prices lesa than cost. of importation. from 4s. $8. Ladies, go to Columbian Hall, preterea mihil? 1 was written by good home preterred to Wages. No objection w Brooklyn Good city reference. ry class of read- Hed themselven Winter Garments.—The Best Assurtment— greatest variety, at the lowest prices, at DRUM- Dest made, and GOLD & PKU ‘uiion street, tour ddors below ladies, but to do’ removed from the 10 leant lindility to AY, NOVEMBER 23, 1855. SITUATIONS WANTED. 8 BOUSREREPER—A LADY OF KDUCATION AND AT of making an engagement aa house- Kecpestade either in a lanaly or school, be thoroughly oo 10 take the entire care and manage and JquBe children. A salary not wo muck an ob- In Protestant, and olfers re- ey Post office, box 93, or eall at No, Terences. 6 4th at., from 10 4 » this week. REAPEOTABLE YOUNG LAD, FIGHTEEN YFARS of age, possessed of (Agen LAI of drawing, wishes to be em- A care of Mott Brotiers, 13 John st, will to learn the business, A’ PERSONIWISBING TO ADOPT A FINE He ALTiLY infant, two weeks olo, may bear ot one by addressing M, A., box 118 Heraid office, f . : WANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Young girl, as cook, Is willing to wnalst in washing and Jvoning, or do general housework in a snuall privaie (atnily. Las the best of cit) reference, Can be seen for two days, It uot en ged, at 76 Warren #t., Brooklyu, up sualra, N ENGLISH LADY WISHES TO MEET WIT# AN EN emMENt As KOverness; she teaches every style of draw- painting, French couversationally, music, every branch of @ good English education. Two or three fami- ood opportunity ‘Address Hota, Wout ole, A’, PERSON WANTING A GOOD SEAMSTRESS BY the month or year can tind her py addressing M. CO. H., Broadway Post ofice, GIRL, WANTS A SITUATION, 15 YEARS OF AGE, TO do light housework, 'o mind children, to wait on the door Apply at 123 Lat avenue, near sth st, Good eity re- pol pao A FRENCH PERSON WISHES A SITUATION, AS cook in @ private family. She fully understands be buiiness. Apply @: her present place, No, 62 St. Mark's place, RESPECTABLE ENGLISH GIRL WISHES A SITUA lion, aa nurse and seamstress; would do chamberwork, or RESPECTABLE wane work in @ private fa. Apply at 36 Sackett #t., south WW Antap—s SITUATION, BY A oung Woman, lo do general mily. Good vity reference. Brooklyn. ANTED—A BITUATION, BY A CAPA YouNa WOMAD, ax cool laundrers. Le com, Ho ft piace, Dut would prefer w laundreaw? situation. Appl few daya atthe residence of her present employer, Uli ib at JANTED—BY A VERY ESPEOTABLE tuation as children’s a8; Ia capable of han lived several Please call at I 0, 01 ng chy ears in West fi good reference giv tloor, front room, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A_ RESPECTABLE xirl, to do general housework; is. @ good plain cook, first rate washer and ironer; yood city ‘reference given. Please call at 183 West Sat 8. ANTED—A SITUATION, AS SEAMSTRESS IN A rivate family; understands cutting and fitting Ixdios’ and children’s dresses and all kinds of plain Caged light chamberwork if required; ix willing to go out & month. at 44 Sd avenue, third door trom the milli days wt 26 Court st.,two doors from Paciiic, Brooklyn, A YOUNG WOMAN, OF RESPECTABILITY WANTS A situation a8 seamatress aud nurse; is very handy with ber would do the week Greenwich st., near dg in be seen for two days at Good cit try rater OTESTANT GIRL, 16 YEARS OF to take care of children, or to do rwork; has not lived out belore; wages not so much 00d . Pleame call at SUS 10th st., between 4, first tloor, {rout room, D—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A 4 ironer, would do cham berwork, ein & kernal tamil; 158 the bees of city 10 last five years, 61 12th st., between Ist und 2d avenues, (Ay ANTE situa aventes A A AIRS? RATE DRESSMAKER WANTS A SITUATION in a private family; she is particularly neat seamstress, hing; she i# capable of titing ANTED—A SITUATION, A8 COOK, BY A PROTEST; ‘Ant Woman, Who understands cooking \n ail ia branches up @ lady's wardrobe: she Is willing 16 go as lady's tuakt. Cite, | bas had several years’ eaperience in some of the most respocta- Feference, Please call at 64 Barrow st.) MOy'# mails Clty vie aruion in he ety. Heat of relorence. Call at 19 Prince a, cn npn sda EES (BE YOUNG GIRL WISHES A SITUATION, IN A PRL | TrsNTEDCHY A PROTERTANT SOOTOIT WOMAN.” + LN, Do TAN AN, A see gran any, a4 chambermald orwaiter or Shid's nurse; | WW “NTahon ax tok, washer und rower ia ¢ price Aeellt no objection to & pri her last piace, streets. boarding house, Good reference from 1497 $th avenue, between 40th and 4st two vears and a haif id her last place, “Call for two days at No, 4 Downing st SITUATION AS COOK IS WANTED—BY AN AC tive and capable woman, who will give undoubted re hei ions, ke, Any commanis for B.C. hand 6th avenues, in the th atien sion, RMAN LADY, WHO HAS SERVED A FRENCH Countess, wants a similar situation, or as nurse and to he Is pertest in dress WAXTED- A SITUATION, AS COOK, IN A PRIVATE family, by a middle aged wouan, who understinds her business, ‘with good city re eren required, between understands) baking if nd is & Protestant. Please call at SA Wi and 11th avenues, second floor, frout, to her cook, at 28 Went th st, betw back room, Ist floor, will mest ent Ad wt, RESPECTABLE WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION AS wet nurse; has a good breastot milk; ber baby is tive old; has good reference. Also a young fe wants fing to mal Has good city ‘reference, WOMAN, A SITU A WASTED-BY A RESPECT ADL tion aa walter, or and chambermaid, t# willing to assist in the washing and ironing. Please apply at i Malt son avenue, at her prese:. employer's, to whetn she Can be Brook'yn. YOUNG GIRL WANTS A SITUATION, IN A SMALL family, to do general housework or chamberwork. A WAXTED—A SITUATION, AS COOK. AND TO As fist In the Washing and ‘ironing, or would do genoral housework In a smal family tance in the count ¢ seen un No objection to go a short dix Good city reference from her last place. ages Ww © Can be seen for two days at No. 62 Toth at,, to tho rear. path of him who lured them to the Wasmngrox, Noy. 21, 1855. ‘ar or No War is Now the Question—The Policy, Pozition and Views of the Administration—Secrdary Dovbin and Bis Report— United States Frigate Independence—Mutiny and Desertion, de. Serious apprehensions, with the public, of a war with land, would derange American commerce nearly as puch as positive war itself, This fact is felt and ap- ated by our present rulers, and hence the attempt quiet the public mind by reported despatches of a pa- lific character from the British government. te warrant me in saying that the President and every Winter Gloves, Fur Gauntlets, Drivi Also, undershirts and drawers, in merl- &ec., wholesale and re- & SON, 61 Nassau at, ‘secupy more space in our columns command.—N. Y. Journal of Commeroe, Maretzek tellg his story in just the view in which such a nabbles, wretched failures and brilliant success as to style. and without a r undue ¢sUtAHug Gy 10 Sacte if we knew where to begin or to ba if we had not already exceeded the space we had We would stmply recom, rieh, imstructive, amd ertan, Shaker flanne tall, atlow prices | IRA PERKG Brocatels, Satin de Laines, Dam: nices, window shades, SON, 291 Broadwa; ashes, Cor | ance of rancor, or #0 KELTY & FERGU- | Courier and Enquirer. ve a large'stock of the above goods, selves to this review. mend every body to read it, for it is 1 in all, it is amusing, and itt a very spicy and readable volume.—Sunday Courie A book which cannot but rest—which no person can read ite favor.—N. Y, A new siylea néver belore by lished a reputation for selliig ng trade \a.a proot that it ino Broadway and 33 and 35 John Street, Corner of Nassau.— Ehis celebrated old house, for the sale of superior clothing, at yw well stocked with every garment’ ne- Takeo DEVLIN & JESSUP, rr. be read with a great deal of ead wiibout forming a judgment in es his and his character differently—the one glover, the other without.—N. Y. Picayune. book, full of al those details of private life, those ia- trigues, that common scandal, tha the lowest prices, ts no} for the goods store. Natlle of professional | “2% sud A ABLE PROTESTANT NTED—BY A RESPECT, ad Barrows ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, : man ost bea as wet nurse, bj RYeponable woes wee ee Can give m ns iy - at 257 Rnat Lith sort in the country. Can produce the beat ity re* ference from ber last place, where she has Lived for two Cen be seen for three days at 206 Hast 10h ai., frst hoor, room, bab: @ . ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPROTABLED #irl as cook, of would be willing to do housework in sembly. Wood rer udation given, Cail at TENDER ce ) ror ) ons Tpply at 1 Leonard at,, room No.4. Can be wen ii engaged, WASTED-BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, & situadon as cham'mrmaid in « © family, will wae sist with the Waring and ironing If required. Can be seen foe two day® at ber lass place, No, M4 Abington square, aL, ride, . : ANTED—A BITUATION, AS FIRST CLASS COOK, eopectable midilje aged wonnn, who undermands lie branch pamely. m, J pare Wi of every deseription, ehe also undersande b Moat respectable references gl Can be seen fom (wo day # O56 West Lib st., between Sth and 6th avenues, WARTED-BY 8. Wes PCT Amt lady, 4 situation, as wet nur weeks old: Please call at 15th ata., eecond floor, ba YOUNG ENGLISH her own baby nit ab! ANTED—RY A YOUNG MAN, OF PILADELPATA, a rituation in a hosiery and «nll ware importing houne, to rell © Philadelphia (rade, Can influence a large trade. of referen en, Addreea Franklin, Philadelphia Post offices ANTED—A UATION AS COACHMAN AND root, The advertiser thoroughly understands his bi " Appiy 9 avenue, Jersey City, or nddremg kM, Herald cftlee, for two day’ sds ANTED—BY A SOBER, « i wore Hew ied Wilh hin last employer for the last four years and abalf. Cal AL IEG Went 25th at, for two daye, ANTED—A SITUATION, AS COACHMAN, BY A MA. who up dn his bi one and the Doreen In every respect He han had long Vato fariiien, and bas the beat of r perience tn pri ences in thin city, Cay 4 ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, A SITUATION A® tender, or porter in a dry goods # tat figures, and would 4 Ul, Hestof oily reforence given. . ZB Weat 24th street, EXPERIENCED private commande will bo attended to at the teed store, for J. ‘Tenth street corner ot Fourth avenue. ie f Hing WAxTED—BY AN Won As waiter In & Address D. # A SITUA. ood office, for two daya. HELP WANTED. MUNICIAN WANTED.—IP HENRY TARGEY Witte call oF send 10 1 oS Hu liven at, Me Vig hear (rom his friends, DRY STORK, FOR yp ibe PORTER WAY general work 0 but Americans need apply, at the store 269 and 10 A.M, ie “A theatre ee = Wei GHT PO a TE avente, becwace 054 and Bod se, d flooe. WAXTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, OFereelaee Rote ee ee Mad boosie, @ A RPSPECTABLE GIRL WISAES A SITUATION TO | isonimytars tritace fas 7 do general housework, in smali family, or would do | yi pel ‘4 Box, WANTED IN A LAWYERS OFPIOK~ AN INTEL berwork. Good city reference can be given. Please | Pleare cail'tor two daywat gent, respectable boy, who can write a good hand, nc ‘SIT West 19th st,, basement tloor, tor two days. ~ _ = over 15 qeere of = tomy apply at 229 Hrondway, room We AS. SEAMSTRESS—BY A PROTESTANT, Ho. Tas | WWANTED<A SITUATION, BY A ScoToH Girt, ay | (biemorning, trom V0 10 A. M. Wages $1.09 per Week A” \id'etpertence a all kinds of ads eowioy mae | Y ey 1S ot, boar Bh avonaes hee ee eee ete Apply AN WAITER WANTED “NONE NEED APPLY §BUTE Reference; will goto a private family by the month, week or U d a wha A ——— | aN 080, fully competon!, with best of raferences. Apply fay. Can be seen or heard of at any time at 145 West 18th st., TANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE | Bo bey: A good plain cook want, « siustion, Apply « between 7th and bth avenues, in the store, i {roventgy! stele purse nd woamstress. Gyo wan AT ut. ee a oth N EXPERIENCED SEAMSTRESS WANTS A situa. | °%% a a ACILLINERS —WANTED, AN EXPERIENCED MILLI- Av tane Private family; is acaustome jo do al) b= °° SEO LEP AORE YS 5 (py seer hl. Ker we this morning, between 9 and 12 o'clock, 1 soming: no objection to wait dn an ald: ane 6 WARTED-A SITUATION, bY A RESPEOTABLE | figtiey, Partingion A Leaie, 2) Broad aay self ot enw ieg useiul: siinsbraanat ig ae Se buahty cit es aeyy womery na 8 Bees 200m, asher | POR PPE 9 aOR wr. he s Per can be | troner: is willing to do general howework. Apply a 27 | rywo On THREE INTELLIGENT YOUNG MEN WANT. 1 and trustworthy person, st., between dth and 7th avenues. WANTED —A SITUATION AS NURSE, TO TAKE CARE of two or three children, by a young Freoch woman, speaks a little English, Can be seen for two days at 417 earl wirect RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT GIRL WANTS A SITU ation es ch imbermaid and Wailer, or as chambermaid and stress, OF as children's nurse, or to do the housework of a 1 fran ns We aren mt her present situation, 321 West | between Sth and 10th avenues, for two days, YOUNG MAN, WHO HAS A GOOD KNOWLEDGE of the business, wither A TANTED—A SITUATION BY A YOUNG AMERI girl we nurse and " 2d wf AH 1 Gbjeeh0 for two days at 131 een 7th and Bh avenues. situation as salesman ina dry | ~ Can give satisfactory reference, and has noobje on to or at of thecountry. Salary not so much an object uation, Address D, 0., Herald office, ANTED—A SITUATION BY A RESPECTABLE WO. tan to cook, w iron, or as laundress. ood city Apply as No. 24 Henry st., Brooklyn, corner of ’ Clothing.—Alfred Munroc & have made large additions to their stock of ‘almas, jackets, pants, £c. improvements in st 140, ceiving men’s overcoats, frock and bus.ness conta; biack and caseimere pants, velvet end cashmere vesta, £c., &0., (0 they invite the attention ef those in want, ‘No deviation irom marked prices. proved Shaker Knit Undershirts and drawers, alt wool, extra heavy; also, every description of nis for men and Women, winter gioves, scart y at MCLAUGHLIN’S ¢hi ich street, corner of C Can Good Come Out of Nazareth !—Some rsons think nothing desirable can be found out of Broadway CANTRELL, at No. 33) Bowery, rettiost and best made gaiters we ever saw ‘These gaitors are made of the and are just as good—indeed betier— than any transaulantic manufacture. Please call and examine them. Me tittle: pember of hid Cabinet entertain the most serious appre- i, which they rut jensions on the subject—and war or no war is now an inquiry. Shall British tasolence be longer comes home to each of them. The corres- Jeading to the last war with Engiand will show meh less canse existing then than now for a rupture ween the two governments. It is the well setiled policy of England towards the ited States to assume a havtew of manner, and to at- ct to look down upon us, while she charges us with an nee which she herself has, ‘This is her policy now. fect her agents in violating our laws—in treating our utral porition with utter contemp*, and dare to arrai m for the erime—forrooth tha: government imm Htely takes offence and raves about filibustering, p itches an armed fleet da arrested an English Consul for attempt- to enlist troops—tried, convicted and imprisoned him nmen‘ of the United States ventures vindication of her outraged laws, my Lord Palmerston, ers most lustily, and we becom? 8 natioa of freebooters. Ww it not time that England should know and realize the that we are no longer colonies, but a nation in every pect ber equal, and to be treated as must be prudent. Me that the world loves so wel and buy and devour with stich exquisi mensely popular —N. Y. Dall in after so eagerly, relish, will be tm: ders or accounts or any ciber Best of nit days, 334 ; behind the scenes and exhibits many years of managerial success and failure.— Matly scribes operadom wit pathos.—Boston kvening Gazette, 1. ia very amusing, and lela the public iato a peep behind the ich they will rchly enjoy.— Fhiledelphia Lodger: first bend of his bow has created discord.—Phila. immense gout and not room ‘The trip to Mexico is as full of interest as. romance by Du- | ‘lt office. Perbaps, a8 bis history is literally only half tol ‘and concluding volume, he con'emplates conunuing Y. Times, FRENCH, Publisher, No, 121 Nassau st., N. Y., agente. Copies matled on contemplates, 80 soon ms we be copied it her residence. Address Maria T., care Wm. Toy and for sale by all booksellers mour, Post office, receipt of $1, post paid, ETERSON’S BOOKS In press, wod will be published in afew days:— By Mra. Emma D. E, N, Southworth, Two volumes, paper cover. F'riee one,dollars; oF in cloth, gilt, ‘The Discarded Daughter, ‘hat nonsense | ‘The Curse ol Ciifton. Deyn ag gg exeelent baker of the washing and ironing.’ No objection to go a short distance fp the country dres by note, No, 9 Kast 26th st, near 4 av., for two days re a By Mrs, Emma D. November.—Ladics, Winter is Coming; and if you wieh cloth buiton boots, with warm Inin; vnd shoes of all kinds; boys’, misses aud chil » with India rubber bouts and styles, the very best Kinds manuf worth. ‘wo volumes, paper cover. Price one doilar; or bound in cloth, gilt, 1 25, Life and Adventvres of Grace O'Malley. Price 38 centa, The Pirate’s Son. 2 cents. Send on your orders to nd shoes of all the various ed, patronize T. B. PETERSON, ILLER 6’ » 138 Canal st. 102 Chesnut street, Philadelphia DAY, A NEW AND POWERFUL at 286 6th avenus The administration, feelin are in the right, will ain to hold thit position world, so that should hostilities follow, the conse- nences must be upon Britain’s head, not ours, These about the views of our government, as I learn them om headquarters, and they will bo’ ascertained to be prrect—views, too, ia which the people must coincide. fe may not be prepared at the present moment for the niliet, but in a few short months, under the efficient eretary Dobbim, our navy and teersmmen would sweep British commeree from the pap iaeethy last evening, Mr. Dobbin is labo- ‘As It phed you evening, Mr. Dobbin is Ia) ‘ ening in prepariig his report— oflice hours being occupied with the current routine ‘The report will be more length: ing to the unusual number of interesting nbraced—among which will be found a reeommendation the construction of a number of small war vessela ited to waters of our thousand different I regret much to learn of the deplorable condition of United States frigate Independe: Island, off Fan Francisco. been mutinous in the extreme, and bad in every re- t. Seventy desertions bad taken place and others boatawain bad been tried for an as- 8 ralfor—found gammy oot ort says not the give the = ‘Tremendous UBLISHED THIS #8.—A large lot of fine black dress coat deaulifully made, and lined with satin, worth $25, sell EVAN’ clothing warchouse, 66 and 65 Fulton sireet, at Gifts and Presents.—Jast Received, and for ale at reduced prices, the choicest selection of faney and also every variety of toy: of sinusement, &¢,, at ins in Clothi for derstands Ler business: washing. A Stony o Revumucan Rqvaury. By Sypxry A. Stony, Jm., in one large duodecimo volume, biishers deem It proper to state that as many common place and feeble works have been heralded daring the past ear with & great flourish of trampets, xo that the public have ecome naturally distrustful of flatning announcements, tt hat they are wil ing to riak whatever n tilts book. ‘They irbing interest, brilliancy of arseterization. by any American novel of . And as they have o large or more, to be issued this present would be extrewe) be Dazard thelr repu and management of ROGERS! Fancy Bazaar, ‘Wish it to be un character as publishes belleve it to be ut Bilegont Parisian Bridal Cards and Enve- raved and printed in the latest styles; tterns, engrav: ERDELL’S, 302 wian goont by day o and ironer, OF a plain coo reference. (1 ‘of publications, ed to order; notury aud society seals, at ‘Broad \way, corner of Duane street. upon bid inferior work, MODERN PILGRIMS: Showing the Improvements in travel reaching the Celestial City, ae Pcblemihl in Ame: $1 75. ‘The iden of this work was Pllcaion of the lento the. ty a ¢ idea to the reuzious societies ¢ auibor i indebied. to no. one. ‘image of some cultivated and plounl; visit in turn various cities, © leading religigus d seription can do the work jus upon life, manera and opinions; and at the much of pathos whieh eannot but awaken ‘work will make a sensation ia (be rel&ious Ww: to add thatthe author takes the same standpoint with Bii aps papreon & CO., Publishers, Boston. nA. Branch Smown Up.—The Great the public to see this renowned tadividus! face to somethin, Of his lite, will be gras. skotel of the in: the New York Mercury, and the newest methods Washer and lroner; Gronae Woon, author of fnce, and learn 1g of the story of his vext. A capital portrait and le “Steve”? will appear in largest three cent paper in the world, Jet Goods.—Just Received, a New Assort- ea, neckinces, chrielaine), slgeve i great Variety, her inst place now lying at to thé Author by the of Hawthorne; ment of bracelets, Settons, etude, dke.; at OSBORNE, BOARD SOFbEr Ur Spring sire The Most Complcte Pen and Penell Case we ‘seen in manufactured by W. M Tt is called * Lownds’ patent, sed durabitity any combination of ered tothe public. They are Defiance Salamander Safes.— Robert M. Pat- is the sole manniacturer tn the United States ot the powder wee ‘one dour below Malden Itis a eontinwo te wory ot y, dispe *, lies und hotels, re: . Itt fall of trenchant satire same time it has 8 first rate wi = ult with an intent to Wilt missed. Among the office: exists, The Depir SGugh investigation. Hoyt, South Brook penton 4 Maiden surpasses in bean penet iberta of- in gold and silver, fol and trustworthy, and fully ea duties. under the clothing tor LH [Correspondence of the Bal imore Sun.) Ww. \¢ Executive and the Pending —Unily of the trality Laws—New ity Momey, cc. Renee great a waste of words to indicate the obvi- considerations which will serve to preserve the ween the United States and Great Britain ae {¢ to measure the capacity of the two two powers for do- r. In our own executive govern- nt we nay safely trust the settlement of the pending have shown heretofore that a due re- ity of the country Is consistent with It is believed that both the Secretary of State and the ney General are firmly ot the opinion that if the ernment do not com; , on account of our ‘ASHINGTON, Nov. 21, 1855. with Great Britain on the Violation of our Neu- Peleral System in Mexizo—The In. SPIRITUALISM SCIENTIFICALLY DEMONSTRATED, raving, Wustrating the experiments fo preciude my it the precive navure of the we benomens. Immortality and intercourse with spirits, demonstrated by Jr. Hare, st ipombere | Jepet a2 Fear! rect Good city references ood city ¢ wie bare, Depot 192 a root 21, up stairs. force avd decep'ion, and feo Involved in the Binger’s Sewing Machines.—New Machines the most tmproved style will be exchanged, on vera! terms, Southern cit} Great numbers of machines injury to each o} Jor old machines of every kind a the Avery, Wilson fer to relieve the make so received by us will arms of exchange only perpen ere done, whtn be oes | i wore done qutekly,’ cine tamortal Bard when walling for weak, ‘one need walt for dinner now « days. ply an Aparaius id quickly, with faces. ‘ R ing the Broadway Tabernacle, Linery employ ed js left with the publishers ae EP RACTICAMILITY, In one & vo. pamphlet, 124 pages; price 25 centa. The abuses and imperfections of our erhibiled with, an uneparia quainted with the subjee veat. Office are given trom 174 to 1X64, of the: Kingiish postal sya fanit, but proposes aw: of our posial laws. Ps STRIN me BCESSITY AND i & OO., 323 Broadway. terence given. Call our demands for s insulted sovereignty, by violation of our neutrality laws, the British migister 2 Seales, arene © foresee overn: by the views of advisers in whose jut, con@dence, ‘The Attorney enersi'nianeeuctions the United States Districg {i “ it seems, 60 muc’, irritated the pont head, by one thoroughi: Matintics of the United ‘and a complete aeoount ‘em, with a fac sinile of the English does not slop with simply fading ing changes, @ud & re-arrangeme@gs TowsemnD, 2 Brondway. POLITICAL. ial i EMOCKATIC UNION —AN IMPORTANT “i will be held on Friday (this) ever 40 lock, Members will please be DH RANE, President. Paper banger, wishes to ae *, fleet to ‘calm our sensi! F, "iawutvon, Fecretary. I¥TH WARD DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICA _ mneratie icarnan, AT, me dank five ibe race! nattfa aay ioe i if Th ave. Resolved, That the several wards af the city be req: our é neelalione KL B. HART, President ‘Aavenw Onan, J Vice @restients Joux H. Wormone, Whiston Frances rt obbirs, E Ellery, Mrs child, and 35 in by hisalater Anna Lavelle. Aay tater mation of y received, by widreming © ile le Ake 1 Masic.—Ho Waters, Agent Pianos and Masic.—Horace : Hoste New York pinnot, is now Se male of bo ben wes ogn ono ‘saperior pt musical merchap or anity to NPORMATION WANTED-OF HUGH woatine ow Rheumatism, &c.—Timolat’s Salph tr Baths, re Bl Walker street and 510 Pe the cure of rhe umetiem, on reermmencyd Dy ling, a1 238 Broadway, an en! woner, oF 9 Ge melodecns, muste and all fourth street, estabiiahed in 1 Mr, eruotions of the #kin greauy reduced pr hia brother Michae |, ena year sis | chisel, 1d Locuaed sisect, en eee I RESPECTABLE YOUNG MAN, WHO I8 NOT AFRAID to work, wishes to meet with a situation as collector of or or to be generally usetul in a store or office, permanent employinent; (hax been salestnan), relerences given. Pleare address KE. 8., tor three reenwieh at. ARKEEPER.—EMPLOYMENT WANTED BY A YOU man, who bas bad four year experience in a first clase Good city references given, Address Barkeeper, A —BY A MIDDLE AGED WOMAN, A SITUA lion #4 nurse and piain sewer; she ix willit Washing and ironing of the child, and useful Apply 4. ber present employ tween Filth and Madison avenues. todo the tnaky herself generally 4, Bs Kast Slat at, be would take a baby to got the very best of references 158 324 wt,, between Int and 2d avenus two dayn. m tn JoRxING—A LADY, WRITING A yi PLAIN, RAPID nd, Wishes 10 take’ books, luw or other papers, that can WAXTED—BY A RESPECTALE YOUNG WOMAN, A uation ae reatpntress; Wold do the light chamber wrk Ix a good #hirt maker; understand: nds of fainily new! incapable of arranging her work, understand ‘mak! children’s clothes and dressinaking; good references given from her Inst place. Callat *5 18ti st., between th and 7th avs. or at 248 Suth st, between Kh and 10th avenues, for two da: PEOTABLE = —e iy undersiands her buainow; isan | WW ANTED—BY A RESPEOTAHLH PERSON, A SITUA read, pastry, Ac.; is willing to wesiat win tion as in the care of charge of a aby from fiven trom her last pl Union aquare. NOPYING WANTED—BY A / plain hand, Address a YOOK'S SITUATION WANTED, BY A RK RSON WHO WRITES A 17th wt. shad many years’ exoerience Jy competent to take the entire best of city reference ean b: Ji atber present employer's, 44 Best of city reterence given. Apply, or ad E MAN WISHES A SITUATION, | ~ the best of elty relerences. Apply y front rooui, in the basement, an conch TANTED—BY AN AMERICAN WOMAN—A SITUA tion ws seametress, by the day, week, or month. pable of doing any kind of family sewing." Haw no ob) AUNDRESS.—WANTED, BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG | (ogo Sow'h with a family for the winter, Wood reference 4 woman: @ si ion as laundress who perfectly un. call for (wo days at 157 West Sis stree, near pr would do chamberwork and fine Can produce the beat of city reference. Can be seen for two days. Please call at #2 Seventh street, between First and Second avenues, second fleor, front room. UKSING WANTED—BY A STOUT, HEALTHY SCOTCH! woman, In her ow to Dr, Norval, 60 Hudson iver. pighaths NIED—A SITUATION, AS WET NURSE, BY A young weman, with a fall breast of tailk, Inquire at 05 Third avenue TANTED—A SITUATION, keeper, bi AS COOK AND MOUSE & Protesisat’ German woman, who ander. 4 ein all ie branches, reet, in Uke book store. we, whose baby iy dead. Apply \ ween 12 and 20! 2 o'clock. GITUATIONS WANTED—BY TWO RESPECTABLE ‘ oung women; Abt, he Re arnsireas; under tung and fitting indies biidren’s dresses; would chambermaid, washer wher and troner. Hemt of city avenue, in the rear. stan Sixth Can be seem at Nu 5 YANIED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPROTARLE nn, to.cook, wash and iron, or to do general house clty reference ch * Inquire at Prine it, OF att Greenw a ee TANTED—A SITUATION, BY AN ENGLISH WOMAN. ok, washer and ironer, one who Woroug wood city reference. and 13th wa, GITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG \ ’ women, aa nurse and chambermaid, -he i an exoetient take the full charge of an infant, 6a Food pain acamsiress, |The best of city reference given irom Apply or address Nurac, 64 West Washington place, in the shoe aiore, for two days ITUATION WANTRD—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG woman, in @ snail privale family; is a good plain cook ard fasher und ironer. Beat uf reference given. Can be seen for two days at 60 Degraw st, between Smith and iyn, 7 under Apply at 186 sixth SITUATION, BY A RESPROCTANLY 4 Woe, 4 chambermald and walter, and can do good reference. Apply at No, led Oi wy and 13th #ta,; can be ween for two d: —-A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE t 00K; has no Ob jeetio M desired; the best of city ti avenue, young WOMAN, As an exe fasist in the Warhing and trontn WANTED—BY AN EXPERIENCED SCOTCH | fererence given. Ay hourework, or as Cook, Washer and troner; (s ‘ain cook upd fine laundress, Will be found falth in the discharge of her 4s sh avenus, basement, | WV Apply a 220 sim, In the rear, third Hoor. betwoen Zhe and BY A RESPROTABLE ch cok, Good elly relereuce. ap JANTED~A SITUATION, woman, ns good Fr ply at les 7 Can be seen for two day SITUATIONS WANTED—BY TWO RESPECTABLE ANTED—BY AR AWLE YOUNG WOMAN, A women; one ax Walter and ehambermald; no objection to | WANED — matress and to do chamber take care of children. The other ax good cook, by « midtie | «ork: hex geod Viease call at 6 Weet lah ot, int baker. ed woman, in apriva'e family; she is an exe in be given, Apply at d4 Bpring st., Can be seen trom 9 unill 3 o'clock. w (wo daya, SITCATION, BY A RESPRCTAULE r chambermaid, tn 1) FAMILIES GOING SOUTHL—A YOUNG WIDOW lady destres an opportunity to travel with a family (0 sowe herself generally usetu!, A *, for one week, Mrs. & reapesabie beat of city private family; | reference from ber iat place, Apply at 102 Wont 19th #t., Uhird @ ere por, biel Wileon, Broadway Vost ottie WAXTEDIA SITUATION, TY. guane . girl, who ina good cher ~A a , ‘© PAMILIFS GOING SOUTH. —A YOUNG WOMAN | washing and ironing, * 5 tite the desires an epportunity to travel with « family to some ot | Lcarding - os Willing rere “tun the Southern Biater: is an expericnced nurse and seamsres, | 4 month ag mederete wages, (607 set 5 ork, ta w has no objection to do ight chamberwork; the best of cy re | C+ iil pein the counury 15%" 24 {our to Ore dollars 19% Stanton at. _.. af 16) Beoohd avenue — 0 TRE SICK.—AN RVPICIENT AND acnihly nurse wishes, etalon a8 bi Fe at] an; has been in ‘he . 4 y years, and can be well recommended f°4%¢ of Fait ers. Apply at 107 Akh wt, coruer uf dd eve ant ———— ait TANTED—WORK BY Tae DAY, BY A PRRSON WHO warren | WAN ieeaose ail x 4 @aker and goo 5 present empy SVE oe, ol TANTED—A a youoy worman 10 HOUSE DECORATORS,~ A MIDDLE AGE an berwork vod experience atthe best work as plain bicnse lf to Chber prastieaily or to superintend & busines Heraid office, WANTEDIA (SITUATION | BY A KESPECTAIL Froweian! piri, 10 de chamberwork ead aanint in the werhing #nd irowing, or to 40 housework, ia — eiail keombiy. Good reterences (rom war law piace. Vinase call for two uy 4 64 Kant Warren m, Brooklyn. D RETAIL DRY OOD8 DEALY’ 49. ANTHP, HY A nie Virwt clamen'ablish CApAUEN ION, Ac. lee. clever salestnan, asituation in ment ‘The best of yO MERCHANTS AND over - i? re * Oe a SANKPRS. <A Yoexa, mar. fe ‘oman, & situation os howt clase the Ory CY Pulerenets se © eapaltiny, honest) m4 © Je relerence, zy he ‘eon Le = tetimeuy mer ont mieavie; i WiliOk Yo BeewArial. Abirom for ‘wo Gays e TANTED-A W than borw aid wad wus % YOUNG WOMAN, A® Or to do chemnberwork ad trom her last place, which ae enon erron at Of the farn’ vengesets me rally, breaking 9p pouse. Please AKTED—A @ETUATION, BY A RYAPROTAR RW. ply 9: 124 Weat ph ne batwece Smad bir secnuen, Una be reen for (wo dape. Wea A PITCATION, BY A REAPRCTANLE r women, \@ do gearral 6 eel 7 female chamberwork and . Mew of reference. Ap ply at 57 Mth 0%, nese Ob ar. for two daye W NTED—BY A PRUTUREANT WOMAN, A RITOA ten ah pinks coum, weaner and wower baking. le willing and o , (an be seem lor Ie days, wt thee Coune Of her prawns ety oF Paet Bhat ANTED—A ITUATION, BY A RERPROTANLE Woman, a cack wacber snd inomer, la sino & end wallet Calico (wo days et Re. tok am, patwoen Ie: and Bb aren uee w+ STED—BY 2 REEPROTA ny sopee omens situation a0 shambereid. cas 4 an talbir, (can be coun tor two Gage at 190 Guanes WAnm-s SITUATION, BY A RESPECTAULE fen Kewl chy imerence fr ber leet mondays at 12) Wow, Zist w, oomme of Woran, 0 cook, \ , wy ramets Washer abd iromer, or woula 4 a a v ANTED—A SITUATION, 7 W £ ee ATW! | FR ed GIRL, 30 Bo enero mie be own fist st) veteran th cod or a) Reed nr ee ee WAXTED-A SITDATION, BY A PROTESTANT | +1. \0 the rear young weman.ae ret tole oan Fs et bahar; te WaAxtens FITUATION, AK GOOD FLAIN COOK, reference cau be from ber lari phere. Call for veo Wacker and reeme or 0 to malting aed chem ser work No objection is remgewab in ee ieee tak ws pengging heen ew ony reter 0 Ven hen, between eh asst ron. ARTED—A SITU, iB, AB GOOD COOK, tH A | ith avemurs, herd bun, fom TDA } : aL Setissnenseneetnemose ven; hae tm object to ge a thori distance tm the coosiny ANTED—BY AN AMERICAN PROTERTANT YOUNG can be een ter two days, one & feaperable teeny, wo ake core of ot) ald, is om of Adideen, oak Af om ooh ge RO 0 a Calitornia,” Cal at 26 De at Vit. 166 Mots ot, Ore heer. front roum. J ANTER—BY AN EXPERIENCED FRENCH WOMAN, W « huartom tn am betes, to wash ge tren aos esas ae and Sule ther, (© help the leanirese. * ’ gage Sian tor Oreee tape a0 Won Ay he ty WASEDA ITUATION, RY A ReMreCT ARLE ~ hy J * ve washer ged loner or Covmiermnit a : tba the baat ¢ on - | feleretes WAXTED-A EITUATION, BY A hrsPReT ABLE * e : young git do plate eatting; fe + A weher © ATED-BT A GBOTLEMAN AZ tof wating. Wood ts ai © | Wie sacked. wih f | Riese hiewrnar wirees.Agare wasing bot et Ae, wey lt weg. Lr en touawe, Bs han. ber work so ne ete ae, Vee Oh we | ‘ene ons carly. SITUATIONS WANTED. ‘AXTED—BY A RESPECTABL! YOUNG WOMAN, 4 W statin so Bow ‘ns small yn ue washer lroner, Please a ‘ ivington st, oe WAXTED-A SITUATION. AS WET NURSE, BY A Fespeciable Protestant woman. Can be secu fur one week, at [10 Seventh top tloor, back room. bie de LL eS ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A | — situation a#achambermaid and iter, Ina very good W Washer and ironer ; has ne objection to go in the country. Can ation be reen at the residence of her last employer, No. 20 West | 2d street. os, none others need apply. 334 Broadway, room 14, ap stairy. WO YOUNG LADIBS, ¢ ETBNT TO u¢ noedioworkers.” May ade hee, when ao interview cam TANTED—A COLORED WOMAN, ONE WHO CAN cook, and who Mea fret rave washer and and pest In ber ba ply at 110 Hamer WARTED—A FIRST RATE HAND TO STITCH LINEN to work on Wheeler, Wi Apply this day, between 9 aud i collars, one Recustomed AC ewing machin A. M., at 99 Liberty ANTED—AN AMERICAN OR GERMAN GIRL, TO 40 housework; one who good washer aud goed cook Browne at, ironer: must Apply at TANTED—A GERMAN GIRL, TO DO HOUSEWORK, 19 Jaen » Appl FANTED~A FRENCH LADY'S MAID; who understands ds omunaking ONE WHO Apply ath West lode wtreet. TANTED—FOR A SMAL NEW Brighton, Staten Isiond, wo women \o do we corking, Waal ironing, (he other the waiting and chains bermail work. Inquire at No. 4 Horatio sree’, corner of se avenue, between 10 and 12 0 clock. UNG WANT DS AN INTRLLIONST y AMERICAN or Engiiah lady, of genten! appearance snd good ade dress, to make be reelt gor tiectul, principally ae sales tn a wholesale © and in willirg to learn Wo the umbrella wasel om who wives weld acevunis preferred, Apply ab TANTED—A GOOD COOK, WAST niko w chatsberma’d mod wr bis nk Wage pal (wo Auer Nurses and seamatresees, al sand Wailers for the eky. Apply id 7h avenue, nea, SEWERA AND MOB & MAH ANTED—TWO FIRST RATE FUR two good fur eapa TERS, 461 Maidew ia iners, a Mowers —TWO STRAT led With sawing iar 4 ware yt Apply af the af Wowshecar adway, room So, 6. WARTEDA BALESM AX FOR THE COUNT ary Keo 7 Naaman © and 9 v'cloek W ASTED-1WO OR THREE BOYS, WHO SAVE BRE eae yiain painting, ( gO 8 how y tte day, beoween. 4 Leonard ot, MEM, IN_A JLIONT, GENTRET, business (hat pays from $10 to 0B) 0 weet man y of (rom €8) to WS per nuapih airs. 0. 0. Hoibr ona way, root No. UM, up WASTED IA BOY. AIxT REM ur ders ands the grocery buat Commended from bis ise enopicr 44, Wet etroet, Ape y* ur —_ - PRADES, ig oR, WHO HAS A THOROUGH KNOW. oe wainnns Ree Aihren A. He CONTE GH” AN dee © me ok taking, peo Fork, and of oe 8 tien erovien ten (or Ube winter ©, Borwal, Com, VER WANSTED—A DYER thorough y the mow pe ran obtain « iile Address \., Herald otion. sto An lnverview may ve had Seve UNDERET AND wHo ORKERB, PLAIN SPOON MAKER AND ore Wanied \omadianny, & patewortar far ie ore, & plain epoomenaker lor Uwegn. va = ‘noah Nese” laverel pay 4 offered tor ais thee Apply to Tracy & Melitenh, Artin’ and Mechanew’ a ) Pie m. ery ‘MERCH ANT#, MECHANION AND OTHERG. [RRC ANTS, MPCTAXIC, ASP OFMERE ny way where be Would wnke binemi! generally weelul Ade arene dW, 10 Bowery, EN WHO UNDURATAND TIN AND 0 eet wre iiclosghiton Oreane AT FININUEM, AND A BOY TO ‘ preferret. Apyiy Waxrnerro GOOD BRICK AND THLE MAK whe andervien’d © mare > ae « Atwerem $b per tim astging alo trea lor wx memthe. For rx iy 1s Prmewihal te) Wie ot, from be lA Mw rom 4106 FM TATCUMAK YRS — WANTED, A WATCUMAKER. [¥- quire ¢ Calvert Brothers, Vi Camel 5K IHUNE PRA! NOUVILLEMENT AKI. eaWen 7, ime tage of CRE FRANCAINE Destan UNE Vi Ace bm Pe, remninre Sy reepectab «Cer me hetele end private fasts Berndwey cover Mende virem, aie walkers, © farmers, ahorers, Ar 6 Une, oF tn trench othee, Wa Orem wen ee ‘THY MILITARY, (OA 6 meting pg ah fer wanery wirente tebe A we Carpets ane AMURL JAC M MeGrun, Adjuinns. yrrmar KAON, Mejor Commantiog.