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Political Gossip. ‘Fhe sollowing interesting document was cent to aselect wumber of gentiemen — Lamnamepinnties Wont, sept 17, 1886. Becbanay cad recin gp ore, «pasted to ets Ae re ¢ friends of Cb Pe Ee FE, ae omseal ‘warns! Sire, wing to the crowded state of (papi aa able to give avy of the proceedings of this important as: sembly of distinguished politicians in this morning’s pa- per. It will suffice for the present to say that the coun- ty ts safe. ‘Ata mecting of the Middlesex North American Associa don of Unitarian ministers, held on the 10th inst., at Shirg Jey, Mags., the following suchiion wes unanimously Resolved, That as Christian ministers, remembering our to God and our fe)/low men, we regard with of our country ration in — eur brethren jawices marauders ot Aiisgonri, and the cruel despotiam pote government Washinton; that we sec no redress but ia the peaceful revolution at the bal- Py box; ana we hereby pledge ourselves to do what in ‘us lies jor the consummation of such a revolution in the election of John C. Fremont to the Presi tency of this na- The Columbia, South Carolina, Times having heard the Bews { om Maine, i more than ever certain that Fremont and Deyton will be elected, and exbort# South Carolina to bave nothing to do with the hopeless struggle in behalf ef Buchanan, and even to refuse to vote at all in the elec- won. Bon. A. G. Magrath has consented to run for Congress fm the Charleston district of South Carolina, in place of Governor Aiken. In bie letter of acceptance Judge Ma- gratb announces his determination not to enter perzonally ‘m the canvass. He says that he neither desires nor s0- Melts the oilice, it will, if elected, discharge its duties to see best of his ability. While tbe biack democrats and Fillmore Know No- things ere makirg a great time over Fremont’s being a @atholic, no one ever thinks of accusing Buchanan or Fill- more of having any religion at a! ‘The whole State of Ilinots is in a political ferment, such as waz never before known, In every county, almost in ‘every town, in the day and the night time, political meet- figs are beid, and « degree of zeal is infused into them ‘which surprises every one. Qomny.—In case the Presidential election goes to the Bove and the delegation from any particular Stato is equaily divided, what course will be pursued in voting? Arewxr.— Tho vote of that State would count one against mehoice, but none for any candidate. It was so with the ‘votes of two s'ates—Vermont and Maryland, we believe —im the struggle between Jefferson and Burr in 1804. But for this Jefferson would have been chosen at once, Peter Alexander, of Tensas parish, the Fillmore elector for the Sixth district of Lovisiana, declared in bis speech in ‘New Orleans, on the 10th instant, that if the Presidential contest were confined to Fremont and Buchanan, he would ‘mos vote for Buchanan. ubarles G. Loring, Fsq., ® prominent lawyer of Bos- ton, who has always heretotore been intimately identi- fied with the whig party, has come out for Fremont and Daywn. Looxixe ror THE UNDERGROUND RaILROAD.— (ilbe Mem; HBvemng News relates that a negro fireman ) gts Somerrie Branch Railroad stole the other negroes, ran a wo within twelve of that city, when they le! Tandt wo the woods Calendar—This Day. —Creuit—Nos. or rine 2012, 380%, 1833, 1040, 1661, 1642, 468, 2 aiid 2008, oss, 1621, M140, 2404, 1964, 4032, 2033, Nomination for Congress—Third District. FO THE VEMOCKATIC REVUBLICAN ELECTORS OF THE THIKD CON- GHEEMONAL DISTRICT. ‘The undersigned respectfully submits his name to your voffrages, and solicits your support for a seat in the Thirty- Sith Congress from the Third Congressional district in this city. Attached both by principle and association to the democratic party, yet, the undersigned, in the discharge of his officlal du- ‘es, will faithfully endeavor to represent all the interests of that enlightened censtituency, who on a previous occasion #0 Generously extended to him their confidence and support. New Youx, Sept. 18, 1866. HIRAM WALBRIDGE. Gentlemen Destrous of a Fine Article PA ' for the fall and winter of 1886, should go to 2 ap ab" HH No, 118 Naseao street. He charges three dollars ce al erie be sugerier to ibe foresee, aed Tully equal Ty « wo be super 6 c at jauier. Hate made to order at short t notice. ——er The Young Man's Hat.—Silk Hats, In New ‘ba, are this day introduced. Their adaptation w you! ae sad her, points of af excellence, (ns style, quality notice of our young and Siroeenieat patrons. aly ©, ¥ 2 v0. 100. Astor ‘Hodee, Broad: way, leaders and introducers of Parts Soft (Fur) Hats.—We hat have Received per Persia several cases of superior (fur) soft hats, of new myles, whieh we ater atour counters. LEARY &0O., leaders ‘end introducers of (fashion, Asior House, Kroadway. David, 301 Broadway, Second Door from Dusne street. invites the altention of his customers and the yublic to Whe fail styles of gentiemen’s hats. Call and examine Them, and judge for yourselt. Fali Fashions.—Knor, the En! ng hatter, at the corner Broadway and Fulton street, seiser4 ‘wis tol Uunincen in earnest, and his store le croweed daily with c as welias strangers, anzious to procure his new fali style. OX is always oa hand, and those who buy ence become jar customers ever afierwards. Try bim =. and you w Wil thank ts for oUF advice, Young Gentlemen's Hats. sautital style oat inset A new aod beautiful style) TAN » 00., 166 Broad) way, Dreming Cases of so ery a Form — hat ried without amt fompins a dure Foruaie ath. 4 J: SAUNDEWB Woe Tas ‘6 Browaway. A eg oye it of George embod | ., the eminent banker just been added to Fett tata ee Be BRADY. 200 Broadway, over Thomp- men's taleon. we he rpasard. ney's colored are an’ f GFurney same plocrapheare pete eae urney were Gurney's establishment le the oldest oll most extensive ie world bay ht) eas no connection with any other establishment, Gurney rare Femoved any branch of bis establishment t ‘reonieed more testimonials for bis skill than any SOURS aby i isat No M9 Broadway, corner Merreow rcnind ny, rivets ot etme taste woudl do well 10 als meeives. Reeeption reoms on the first “pea ten om SA. Mo 0PM. CHARLES, late Gurney & Fredericis.) x6 Browlway, ote. for One fsonomieal ‘nnd master! y Rogiish, Ger man or Yanker pe: hich nat no more, but which are Sad op a nyetens nf Peter Funklem at extortionate prices. No- pat A dollar photagravhs, and you leave your friends Saluable nema for alliuiure reference of the he origienl tod: feedeal repremsstatives bereand hereafter. 1 acl aaecaemntanamabapembartes Mesenm —Presidential vest votes, —The subscribers being duly sworn, haliott Ah the adult vimiers who “a dr, $nars Proprietors ef Rarnam’'s Mosenm. BORER Tole, { Ticket Receivers. Rworn before me on eer of Peptember, 1856, 8 ane, Comminioner of French *hell Dress Combs.—Ladics oes Hy invited to examine the enbscribere’ assort pa Mnhe oly. Ak) RAOND RAD, re jomaway. —iéxam)) Tecgprone of charactor. daily, by Professor Bow atts in ano Cabinet, 308 ‘ay, near Park. | Private some for ladles and gentlemen. Number of New and Second iso melodeons, all of full and rich foily y corny ane at Prine dat tne warehouse ‘of Jon P. aM anaes be ose ‘weatot Variok. Pianos and Meladeons.— The Horace Waters Pay tf seetannd mendeune arete, be freed any 1 803 Hroasway, Mrlanes to rent, and rent allowed on Ene gia for Jor tale cn monthly pay uen'®: ‘secoad hand pianom oles ‘8185. mn & nations, with Charts rom $40 to § t Improvement ts 2B 0. FISCHER'S impseved ciroular seale planoforte, Broadway, opposite Broadwey ‘healra, Mane’ ‘wenty-cigbub e\) ‘and Ninth evenue, New York. lar New Vork Prade Sale—Leavitt, De~ L & CO., Anctionsers —The eale will commence this Fun the Jaroice of pPoek & Bliss followed by the in- nor & Fiekle, Braxton & Co. Garrett & Vo. Whit er & Drewnter, ‘me ole 7 ‘ictaaas and Air of a Gen« feman should drese like one. An alogentiy siting abirt, graceial neck ue, fine underwore, weil made cloves, delfeate 0, ond perfection In ai! the detatie nt tive tonet. are ie. mritiorey aH why dewre thom NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1856. 5 Clty Ladies and Ladies Visiting t> City, can obf at fous styles of galte Nrie-and shoes, India rubbers, Ae, for thomsciver. and chil ere, cseelans in ik moderate in price. . B. ME & 0O., st Canal 3 street, West, : The most Heathful Food for Summer and Bl is HECKERS® faring. Agreeable and nutritious, it is a most admirable preventive aud corrective, in infants adults, of the summer complaint and diarrhia, prevailing at this season, ‘Wilder’s Patent Saiamander Safe— THR BROT FIRB FROOP S4YR 1X THE WOLLD. Warranted free from damp we aa WinbEE econ d manufacturers. Defiance ler Safes.—Robert M. PATRICK is the sole manufacturer in the United States o above celebrated safes and patent powder proof defiance locks cross bars. Depot, No. 192 Pearl street, one door below Maiden lane, Important to Ladies and Gentlemen—Jou- Yen's inedorous preparation instantly cleans kid giov of any Color, without tbe slightest smell. ‘The glove ca. mediately afterwards. Try it before buying. ‘ae tha this bo bumbug. One boule cleans fy pala. Prioe fy cents, For malo by all druggists. CONTENT, NEARY 4 Co. 003 way. Singer’s Sewing Machines for Quilting Linings, &c.—The great superiority of Singer's machines sor ruling is an estab} lished tact. Both in ¢ a and quality of work of this kind is ascertained 1y are unrivalled. iS peas when the machines work at a high velocity, ge just added to the speed of our quilting machines. mney now complete five siliches at each turn of the driving wheel. No other quilting machines can be run, except a a compara- tive loss which will ver, mm amount to more than the price of a machine, M. SINGER & O0., 323 Broadway. and Country Draggisu.— saree 3 & Park, 304 Broadway, New York, invite the et- ‘and close buyers to their immense stock of yang oy 8 rere medicines, at and paee man orn. pone or 100 gr BanNES 2PARK. New ork, tnd San Francisco Blanchard’s Celebrated Stoves and Ranges. —an entirely new patent; capital improvement; superior to all others; cost less; burn Jess fuel; has a perfect oven and a lwundry heater; warm the rooms above by hot air, and beat five hundred ‘galloos of water all at the same time aud by the same fire; ie age wep wo (Fa me roe mg references to par- using m, who are Saye GRISWOLD & BLANCHARD, No. 5 Clinton Hall (formeriy Astor place Opera Hous Bighth street, New York. ee Breath.—What Lady or Gentle- remain under the curse of a disagreeable breath pen yt oo “balm of a thousand flowers” as den- nd no ony Tender It awoet, Dudlesre yihe tooth white desiabaster lany persons do not’ know their breath is bad, god the ject Iss Selieate their friends will never tention x, Pour a single drop of the balm’ on your tooth brush and wash the teeth suet ant merning. A fifty cent bottle wil ear. For sale by all druggists, None genuine uniess Sonedey FETRIDGE & OU., proprietors. All the —Potichomanie is the New and beauitful art of transforming the simples: glass vessel nto richest painted china. | Art easy ‘and cost irifling. All the ma terials end book of instruction can be bad only at CONTENT, NEARY & COS, 002 Broadway. Stephens’ Celebrated Original Blue Black Writing fluid, improved-—It is used by all the principal bank ‘and commercial houses throughout the universe. It jBot, corrode the pen, and by its 8 and asxista the opera: tion of rapid wri HENRY STRPTTENS, 215 Pearl sireet, New York, and Stamford street, London.’ Sold by all si toners, 4 Batchelor’s Flatr me ee and Teupecs lo all others. Their new hnprovernents secure comfort to the wearcr, natiral al elegance and durabilt- His unrivalled cnly parmlone be aH ie gn eeu @ privace rooms, at BA’ Broadway. Whiskers or Moustaches Forced to Grow In six weeks by my ongent which will not sain. or injure Sapien ie very durable, do extreme Suidity mate ting. the skin. $1 a bottle: sent to any part of the country. R. ¢ GRAHAM, 60035 Broadway; Hayes, 176 Fulton street, Brooklyn. All other Hate Dyes died—that ls, went down, When CRISTA DORO'S barst upon the town, impart uty to the reddest crewn. janufactured, sold and privately applied at No.6 Astor House. Counterfelters and Im) fre cautioned against purchasing articles the nature of ‘of the" bain ir ‘of thousand that artiole has brought forward a one irepenbte umes werk UyFETMIDON rx CO. For at le druggists w) counterfeiters: ‘The Pubitc pretending to be of For Sore and Cone aes Cee ae medy will be found by using Dr. Bush'emagiceream liniment. Pripeipal depot, BU! = Be. ites 186 Greenwich sirget; also by GUION, 10N, wre and Grand sueet. It never Hostetter.—For Indigestion, im, Psisee he nt et uate ene ever ® same effect a Mord “oid by nil arocers, seamed 2 nod sen adored to em. dri regan & PARK, wholesale agents, New York. Holloway’s Ointment.—To breasts area sad drawback on the pleasures of rey, ‘This otptment at once allays the inflammation, and exceriated nipple. It is equally promot in ite curative ‘sction upon eruptions, sores, whitlows, and all external hurts. Catarrh Cured.—Dr. C. eeagery | toate Rial {he infallible eatarrh and Jung physician Bt Nicholas Hotel, New York. rozm 22. from 10 to Con- sultatien fre: by letter, or in person. = Birth. Hexnemont.—At Genoa, Sardinia, on Saturday, August 29, the wifeof A. Hxnvswont, Jr., Vice Consul of tae United States, of a daughter. ‘Marriea. 3, 7a" Tsr —On Monday evening, Sept 18. by Rer. %. Nichols, Consmive E. Tory to Mise Hanwer 4. yecsnge daughter of the late Capt, William fate, all ot Bsnra—Jonas —On Rag re . 18, by the Rev. J. 7%. Nichols, Mr. Anparw to Miss Ay Euixa Jonps, both ef this ne McGvcxix—Shexwoop —On Thursday, Sept. 18, by the Dr Berrian, Janes B. MoGuoKiw Bou, 4 daughter the residence of the bride’s father, by the Jones, J. Woucort Larmrna to Josmrixm Axmi4, daughter of William Beekman, all Let this city. Baxnis—Fanus —On hy pia Y, yer Dr. Merzbacher, Danuxt Hanns, of ‘aia, to Pnoawm Barns, of this city. ox—SanTa —Jn Thureday, Sept. 18, at St. Stephen's + agg by the Rev. J. H. Price, Mr. Jovarn Cox, of this city, Sanaw B., daughter of the late Gershom B. Smith, of Norwalk Island, Morioy—Hammurox.—On Thureday, Sopt. 1 tidence of the Rev, Mr. Young, Hudson Cooxs Montoy, late of Tipperary, Ireland, t RIA, daughter of the late Andrew Hamilton, of Crevenish, county Fermanagh, ireland. Fnges—Orovwatt.—In Brooklyn, on eerny Sept. 16, by Kev. Edmund Jaynes, Mr. Jo-mrn Evgas to Miss Sanaa Euizasemn, of Allen ‘studwell, fog. Masknore—| pt —At Hopwell, Dutchess courty, N. Y., on Wedrerday, 11, by the Rev. A. A. Polhemus, D. D., ADRIAN pe] uf crear ie. Be — Wemacex, of the former Mr. Porves, ‘ork, to Mise Canestss J, Died. Baxaert.—On Wednesday, Sept. 17, Tuomae Baxnwrt, aged 60 years. ‘The friends of the family are respectfully Invited to tend his Tuneral, also the members of the f. C. T. A. f0- ciety, this afternoon. at one o'clock preciscly, trom his late residence, No. 79), Mulberry street. Fooaerr —On Weaneeday, Sept. 17, Mra. Maneanet Fo- |, thie afternoon, at balf past twe o'clock, from No. 114 West Niveteonth street. Saasnon,—On Thureday morning, Sept. 18, Mre. Euza Jaya, wiie of Jobn Shacnon, aged 46 years. Her remains will bo taken to Hompateed, L.1., for in- torment, this morning, at cight o'clock, from her lave re- Bidence, No. 445 Ruvanon street, cornsr of Morton street. Pannaut.—On Thoreday, Sept. 18, Paraick Farrent, in the eth yore of oie bas, 0 i ‘® native of the parish of Kilbog- net, county alway alan: is friends and os en respectfully invited to at- tne ‘the funeral, 18 Worth street, this atter- boon, at three e'etock athe —On Ragen fh 18, Jons E., son of John and Phebe Drisker, Hie friend, the triewda of family, and the members of Bu rake Lodge, are along ty to staand tas fe. neral, No. 66 North Moore street, this afternoon, at two o’clook. The remaing ‘will be conveyed to Jerrey ‘ony Frampons On bm ny ALY 3, of consumption, yore. friends are reepsotfully invited to at- tend the funeral, to-morrow at ten o'clock, from he residence of ber motber, No. 1. street. ae, ‘on Thursday, Rept. 18, Asm O'Nent, Ser fvienee, 20d theee of the family of Ainens Filzpat- yeas are Feapeestully invited to the funeral, from ber Inte residenas, 0. 160 Hovston street, this afternoon, at three o'clock, 40 Calvary Cometory. Mosen —The funeral of Alderman Samcet H. Mom, ‘Wil take place thir eT ‘at three e’clock, from the Warhington street HM. E. church, Brookiyn, The friends of the jamily are invited to attend, without farther notioe. MoNexxey.-io Brooklyn, on Thureday, Sopt. 18, of consumption, Mancsert Mc Neaway, wife "Jona MoNer- "Tie friends and acquaintances of the mq! are invited to attend the funeral, \ ya eee o'clock, from her late residence, N street. Me Kasow —On Thursday, ‘es dysewery, Tuo. was, only con of James and Elizabeth McKeaow, aged 10 months and 20 days. The friends and acquaintances of the family are invited to attend the funeral, tomorrow aferaoon, at three © cioek, from No, 281 Columoia street, South Brookty.. Gerria—On Thureday morning, Sept. 18, Sai Fraxem, Inter of Goo. W. and Catherine 8. Grifits’, aged 10 months and 15 4 The friends and reiatives are invited to attond the fune- ral, thie afternoon, at three o'clock, from the residence of her parents, No, 168 } owrth street, near Grand stree:, Wiliameburg. Hownt.—at Patchogne L.1., Witte C, Howsut, aged 45 youre. on Thursday, Sept. 11, Long leland ‘copy Havese.— At 8 id, on Wednestay, Sept. 17, Bewny P. Havexs, formerly a merchant of thie oty, i the Tah vesr of bir wpe Le iemans were ‘morning, for ver ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. To Southern and Western Merchants. CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC, In the year 184 1 fortunately succeeded n taking a dis- covery in ‘the mantfacture of git, Dy whlch iis deprived of @ acrid aud intlemng propertes, and rendered perfectly pure. hia article was introduced to the public wider the tide o | “Wolt's jam Aromatic Sel My ta rucle is at Schiedam, in Folland, and no in or cau import a soltiary pure alsobolie preparation. ¢ ‘The reputalon whieh it rapidly acquired ss one the moi powerful curatives in disease, and ue a Wholesome, invigor Ung and pleasent beverage, is without a parailel in the histo \y of importations. Many ihousand® of our most enlightert vt phy ricians, atver full tral, have boroe testimony to its medi i nal properties in the cure of many distressing taladies, A aiytleai chemists, over (heir own signatures, have certilied (9 its purity, end our citizens, in every aection of the Union, have attested thi as a beverage, itis free trom. all those iapuri- ties apd adulterations whieb, in the #ptrituous compounds ofthe day, forma basis for inemperruce, and which are wold under the pames of brandy, rum, gin, and their re- ves. ‘The well-earned celebrity of the “Sehnapps’? soon excited the avarice of speculation, and my genuine article bud szarcely received the impress of universal approbation, when a host of imposters, imitators, and importers of a spurious article from other paris of kurope than Holland, entered the list for com: etition i |, if possible, into the national p one country from another ty auperiog excellence,’ totally be- Yond the reach of apy iunlation. England has long been famed for ber porter, which art in other countries has never equaled; Scotland and Ireland for their whiskey; Franee for her unequaled brands of brandy; and Holland for her in. ‘The imitations of gin in othe t have been as far inferior to that ot Holland, and especially of Ssbiedam, in that kin gdo the common root beer in our city is inferior to the double’ brown stout of Great Britain, ‘The moral consequences arisng from the administration of a pure articls are not the least among its any in Holland and Germany, where pure Holland gin it a common beve- wage, Crunkeences ie rexely, if aver, \sgen. \Fhe.sene oe marks apply to the wines of France.’ Notwithsmnding the Freneh (mechanict and peasamy drink Bordeanx wine a8 we dio water. at their “tables d’hote,” intoxication can scarcely be found among them, In England, where, es in our own rountry, the basest adul- terations are’ made "in spirituous liquors, particularly in sold {n the “gin palaces,” under various names, intem- Perance, in alli loashomeniess and deformity, has scarcely a parallé., tis not che genuine article, but the. base, spurious adulte- ration, which {nilames the stomach, excites the brain, deprives its victim of his reason, destroys his constitution, and hurries him tobis tomb. ‘These adulterated compositions, manufactured in aad im- ported from Harope, have, unfortunately, siuce tke iniroduc- tion of me fehi Mic Sehnapes, found thelr way here in overwhelming. fl ir’ importers and re- igilers have palased thems upon tre poblier as equal in medi- ina! properdes to my article, ie pi ‘mony—having no fopitsaots claten 10 Lek tale-chaa beee trumped pts, eaten the unwary and credulous; and the degrading imposition has sometimes unfortimately succeeded. to the injury aud destruc: tion of health, and the ineresse—raiber than the alleviation— of the di The effects of the schnapps are the tests of its pnrity, Judiciously taken as a general beverage it will not intoxl- eato; its stimulation gs gentle, and unattended with those burnings and cravings tomach, whieh in the exhi- dition of impure spirita, cons’antly demand a fresh supply, and which no repetition, within the limits of intoxication, can satiate, “Notwithstanding T have surrounded my preparstion with every safeguard which prudence could suggest, I still receive daily communiestions informing me of base under it name, of my bottles being Aled with he most impure, gin o , sealed, and as the “Schiedam Aromatic iinapps I have fendesvored, still further. to guard the publ om these trnpositions, ‘and maintain the reputation of portation. Should ay 9 still be evaded, I trust the suf- wee whoever they may Will give me the moet ar! information, when in thei Pehalt equally with my own, shall appedi to whe laws of the country 1 protect thew und sell. my wish the pubiic to understand the schnapps is not sold by the gation oF pipe. It is only sold in quart and pint boties, in cases of one dozen quarts and two dozen pinis, each bot.le enveloped ip yellow pape. with my aime on tlie bottle and cork, and & lacssimie of my signature on he label For sale by all the wholesale druggies a nd grocers in the city. PAO WOLFE, Sole Imy Mt Maniacturér, 18, 2) and 22 Beaver street, New York ry Merobante 14 the rho wil supply the 192 Weat street.” 64 Now street. ‘240 Washing’n street, 21s Greenwieh sireot, 292 Greenwich strect. with & Green. G "ones, A ‘ADDRESSED A NOTE TO MRS. D--—S, at the Union square Post ofice, touching @ room for a bachelor. Please call and get it. NFORMATION WANTED—OF PATRICK Fee of the county of Monaghan; also, his aister J lant by . eigh (years ago, they lived in T street. If either of them wi i Mr. ¥. Mursay, they will bear of something Jo their advan- NYORMATION WANTRD—OF PATRICK AND JAMRS Walsh, of the parish of Aughagore, county of Mazo, ire- land. When last heard of Se were in Simely, Richey County, State of Virginia. Any inf fag. them will be thankfally reeetyed by their sister, Anne Walsh, 32 John street, Paterson, 3 New Jersey. I, P THE J PERSON WHO EXHIBITED IN THE BAR- room of (he Astor House, a short time since, the model of a patent brick making machine, will address a vote to Souther a- er, Horaid office, gtviag full particulars as to the said machine, price, c., he may hear of a customer. ‘UMUER TWO RECEIVED.—EVERY FERRO 18 RE- ciprocated. Yes, it will gladden a desolate heart. BRON AL.— DE phd RAGAN, PLEASE SEND YOUR Md office, ‘ THK TURF. WNTREVILLE COURSE, 1. 1 TROTTING —SATUR: / day, Sept. 3 at So'clock, match $1,000, mile heats, bi three : five, in bames gr. 7 osest Peter; H. Woodruif names Mon Hlirain Woodrtl. ‘The shove uags hell from Weve gfereey. the former from Middlesex county and the latter from MM TORI: CONKLIN, Proprietor. COURSE, T. ~epotrina. —MC at three Sr Moteh, pile ‘ft harness. James D lean name m. Bees Wing; Daniel "tier names ro; m, Lady Riley JORL CONKLIN, Proprietor. ASHION JOCKEY. CLUR.—GENTLEMEN DESTROUS Of joining the Fashion Joekey Club will member. 10 the snd ‘At the New York LENTINE, VENTREVILLE / day, Sep’. 22, hept. 23, ond continue four day: remtobester county stakes for % year okie. $900 added by the Club. Subsertpuion 80, Forfeit $100, with Mile heats. ROMS ATIONS 1 John B. Monpat's, eh. f Morris's, b. f Hy John Hunter's eh. 2W RP. bus First race to come oft piio'gdeee tatiak see 3. Ue 64 ynee, Lt TROTTING -—ON “MONDAY, Sept. 22, at 3 @'elvek, a match for $1,000, mile heats, bos, Idree ih ive, wo Wagons. TH. Woodraft names >, m, Rose af Washington, 'D. Piter, names b. ¢. Chisago Jack. (ace will leave the South’ ferry. Brookivn, for tho course, at I o'clock and return as soon as Fare, to go and return, 60 centa. MW & Wilith, Proprietors __T0O LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION, B mr" THEATRE, BROADWAY, OPPOSITR ‘The most ete yar in the world. Three oapital if ontrely socom and two m4 cul re PORN rites toaeaet ‘Megritn, (the grumbling ‘anomnn he ay ot “CHARITY'S LOVE—With Mr. and raf Davenport, « Fisher, Mr. Mark Smith, Mrs. Par: Mle Duey Barre and Mr. G. Smith in the ‘Pas Styrien.”” The moore faree of THE SWiss COTTAGE With Mes, oy ir. eide, Mr. Hi Holman, &c. —THE MANAGER HAS MUCH opener pet ARSHLA the most diatingnishe Eng’ ber aiater Mine LOUsa ceding ee A. rials ‘will appear on Monday evening, in favorite charactera. —_——_—_——_——— =———oSoSoSSSSSS— 'UNFRAL OF ALDERMAN MOsER.—THE ty 4 Fs leads of Deparimenta, Aldermen, Counciimen and OF cera of te jnested to meet in he chamber of the Board of Ben Halon Friday, the 19th day of September, Sea, et eee , to attend the funeral of the late Alderman Samuel H for, of the Third w The remains of Alderman Moser will be ny] in Greenwood, and the funeral ceremonies will take the Methoriet chore, in, W Ten brows, oe a clock PM order of the Committen, Committing on the part of the Boord of Aldermen. | Convmition on the PKAm IRS OLY. b RALMYDD, oon. — om me " POLITICAL. £ TH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT-SEVENTH WARD.—AT A ©) ‘meeting ‘of the Demooraiia § ublican Assemb!y Conv ct nuarters, 178 Madizon street, 00 ursday mbes 18, 1836, John J. Rellly was unanimously 1 caninated as the democratic candidate for member of Asset ye ate DENS, ARD J. SHANDLEY, MiCHta et Wall PATRICK MA TH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT, Commitiies. EIGHTH WARD.—AT A meettny of the Democratic Republican Commitsee of the Sixth Assembly district, held at Kelly's, corner of Hudson and Chariton streeis, Mr. Nathaniel Roe received the unanimous nomination of the Convention. JOHN R, LYDECKER, Chairman, TH WARD.—AT A MEETING OF THE DEMOORA tic, Nominating Commitee of the Purty-sixtb oi G strict of the reventeeath ward, held on Thursday evoaia., Sept 18. 184 at Draty'as corner of Bowery and Phird street, 0} x otion, Mr. John Vandarb sek was appointed t Kewaru malay, tecreary. On motion of Mr, Wiliam Van Bonsehoten, Mr. William H. Mansfield was ‘unagimousiy no: m/nated as the democratic candidate for Councilman for the Ferty sixth district of the Seventeenth ward. William H. Van Benschoten, John Antrews Gi Bush, Joln Vanderbesk, Rdward Malalys Commi OHN VANDEABEUK, « Epwanp MAtaty, Seuretary MERICAN CONVENTION AT ROCHESTER —Hxcursion tickets, at reduced rat Chambers and Thirty-tirst street statto Riv ‘oad, or at the office'or New York Central Heiitesd company, Broadway, corner of Fulton street. EMOCRATIC DISTRICT, CORVESTION.—4N A4D- {oNRBeT mevting of the Convention to nominate x caiie\. date for Congress for the ‘bird district will be bel i at_eilly's Finh Ward Hotel, corner of West Broadway aud Frankia street, this (Friday) evening, at 725 0 OBE. C, MCINIL Watran Joven, 860'y pro tems EMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN GENERAL COVMITTHE. A specinl meeting of this committee will bo beld a £0. iyany Hall, on Friday evening, September 19, 18, at wagnt o'clock. Punctual al 14 LORENZO 5. SABPARD, © Janes 8. Besepier, Jour ¥. SAVAGE, Prrver B. SwRENY, ALPhED CHANCELLOR, HIRST ASSEMBLY DISTRICT CONVENTION — AT A meeting 10 this Convention, held in pir suance of a General Committer, of ‘Tammany Hal tan. ‘Dante "Maher. was unanimously moi nated. B.C, MONTGOMBRY, Chairman R. Draxe, Sec'y. ATURALIZATION COMMITTER.—DEMOCRATIC Re. publican General Committee of Tammman| of Buchanan and Breckeuridge, will be in on to 4 b te rootn of Tammany Halt, every day. on wud ater ¥: tember 19, 1556; hours of LLo’elock A. M. until 2 0’ Citizens’ papers musi be taken out ton days before the lee! on day OSEPH BLACKBURN, Cbaistoan, HOLAS SRAGRIST, fae EVENTI CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT—AT A 5 lng of the weventh Congressional istrict Con lected in pursuance totbe call of the Democratic Republic \ Gommittee of Tammany Hall, corner Thirty seventh street an Wednesday ev eng tit 17th Sept inst, On motion, John Boyce was elected Chairman. engnanes ntish and John H, McKay were elected S». o The following wards then presented thelr credentials, vic — Ninth Ward—Win J. brisley, Charles A. Kentish, James ' es. D.N. Moran) William Brown, J. B. hiseam, ‘ay lor. Sixteenth Ward-—Jared Gilson, William 1. MeKay, 1 Radelille, Michae} Halpin, Daniel Geary, William oll ham Brennan, ‘Ywentieth Ward—Malachi Martin, Jobn W. Boyee, Thomes A. Dunn, Daniel Connolly, Richard Flannigan, Keyran s’e:- kins, Francis U’ Neil. it was on metion , Chairman pro tem, Secretarica, Be at the Astor Righth avenue, va Resolved, That the several delega‘ions have power (0 l their own vacancies. Carried, ‘On motion, the Presidents of the German Buchenan ¢ of the Ninth, Sixteenth and Twentieth wards were admut ex ofticio members. The Convention then proceeded to nominate candiates fo- Congress. ree Ninth ward unanimously nominated Heary H. Mo- "aaRteenth ward nominated unanimoes) Rigah Ward. Twentieth ward nominated unanimously Thomas J. Xv On mouon, the Comention Wen p to an inforinal ballot. On the Grst Dallot Henry H. Morange receiv J vows, 7 vou 4y; Munday recei . vores, nthe following communication was then’ received’ aud rew | New Yon, Sept. 17, 186 ‘To he Chairman ofthe Seventh Congresstodal at na ancition: Dear Sit appresiating aal do your very fattening compliment, having received the vote of the 4 tion of the ward whieh [reside in, and to. whom TI feel der indebted ior numerous evidences of their confidence. 1 jectfully request my friends ( \tadraw my name, trus'in g they willunite on some rellabie democrat, who will repress the democracy of the district in the next Congress, ant ) se ethe union of the. party which bow exit through the country, in support of Ue administration of James 10 chanan and John (, Breckinridge, Yours, truly. Thomas J. Mexpay Immediately aiter the above communication was ree: the Ninth ward withdrew the name of Heni ‘Then, on motion of ex-Alderman Brisiey, tunantmously nominated by aeelamation On of ex. iderman William J. Brisley, the follow): committee of three from each ward were appointed by ‘le Chair, {0 take arrangements fora grand mass ratificatic. Ung :— Ninth ward. —W. J. Brisley, Charles A. Kentish, D. N. Mo ebtccnth ward —William Brennan, Samuel Radelitfa, Da Nel Gear) : ieee ward.—Malachi Martin, Thomas A. Duun, Ron: "Ga wotion ibe , Convention then, adjourned, with wine chor + for the regular democraiie ca: OWN W. BOYCE, Cuairma: 78" } Secretaries. . Morange. FLAN WAKD was Charnes A. K . EM REPU BLL Motel Commitice—Ats tpeetiug of the Iemocratlo. ie: ubiian General Committes held at tammany Hall on fuss day cvening, Bept. 16, ihe following resolutions, offered DY 1; ams, of the First ward, were adopted by a vou of 64 in the adireaasive, aud 30 in the egative— Resolved, That this Conamittes will the Mayors!’ Couvention’ ver whieh the Hon, D. Be Sickles proswed. «5 minated the Mon Fernau'» jayor; that that Contention wai Fegularly conatituied and organized in wenordance with + es of the party and the recominendation of the Gener | mittee, and that ite nominations are entided to the Suppo t ‘oviidence of the democratic pa Revolved, That the assetablage Fe'scbich last night put fori the name of J. 8. Libby a s candidate for Mayor wae an {rr gular and unauthorized body. not elected by the people ie sanctioned by the “Sreaniention ef the Gomosrntis party: that its proceedings were caloalaied ‘o defen regular nowina\wn and to destroy: UROL Ww now 0 a8 restore to our ranks, LORENZO B. SHEPARD. Jaseas 1. bexenicr, Chairman, Jon ¥. SAVAGE," | secretaries ‘Aurnmo Cuaxceiion, Terex B. Sweexy. gana AMERICANS FT ation here—so performing their work most eftectively dissolve away Americanlem in snbsorrien:y to the foreign element of thelr party—this prosatuting tha yower With Which It Was Inverted to promote and pervetia'e nue Amer in the Hints, A majority of the members that Convention imiediaialy convened, organized and ap. pointed the undersigned a commitwee to prepare an address the people of the State, and iol a Gintenton of true At rieans a with them in principle, and, ike them, » transfer of their part] ty th gh with telvents oh 7 hes itself to eeu inst , at Il o'clock A. M. The undersigned, their (inent, hereby invite troe North America: Assembly district of the Stave, whe cone ir in the two delegates to the Convention (a ‘The , act promptly. erved on Saturday EPENETUS W. R rises, Wa. “" Svnicuse, Sept. 17, 1898. The severni conaty chieisof the A. 1. in the Stave, xopainied th aid of the ‘are notified to mee: in State Grand Council, 2: the place and date above Chet mentioned F. WM. WALKER, State ( AGRICULTURAL FAIRS. JEW YORK STATE FAIR—TO BE HELD AT WATER. town, Jemerson county, on the 20h af September an! Getober 1, ‘Zand 3, 1836. The Watertown, Rome and € Railroad Company will run recoiar and extra tans for the accommodation of passengers. at greatly retu2e! Fairs order to reeure the re‘netion in price titkete must be pro red before taking, sents in the Cars, aa fall Tare will bo to those who bare no te ure passenger care Srepated to. aceommoda'e ‘abe mt ison, CARLOS DITOR By Wi Watertown and Rome Warmirows, Rept 9. tab. La BROOKLYR Hoesen es 80 STETY WILL ‘of flowers and fruits at the ine Athen, een ton na com ui} tbe ih 1h, A ie oe deliver. Admit” HOUSEKEEPING ARTICLES. NpRanerine f TO HOUSEK' 1 ERPERS. TEA KETTLE = cae nbheR wil ctase Quttit Housekeepers’ furnishing pote Tab! onties wee by ha, Ln lane to Py pg ls) seni fe he will have showing ; cf peeeninnlag And which will be ns low rates Ae at the olf stand, ‘Shi Supplied with alley and Table hardware, et rare oa !) be mneh more fall as than fo : STEPHEN WM. Sev pecsueerd Sign of the Golien Tea No. 584 Broad Newr the St. Nicholas and SMomn Hotels. HAMEL ED corr well made evita, at Sdn safely Packed out PORE RE—WANTED, TO. RENT AY 1 WATT irr wicks liberal fom wt Ce ef Py Mimaimiend. Adacug ia. ke Wy SruOkiye Pout ay a es BROADWAY. YOUNG LADY. WISHES A SITUATION—TO GO 379 TROW'S NEW YORK ITY DIREBTORY — ther South or West, as milliner Gompliga by H. Wilson. For the y ar ending May, t%7. | an gi p Ngood recommendations. fire at No, 69 West rice $2 80. WILSON'S RUSINESS DIREO(ORY : A classification of the various fades, profesions, de, Cusefal to buyers in this market. Price 75 cents, ‘WILSON'S COPARTNERSHIP DIRECTORY—Containing ‘he nines of the individuals in each firm, special partnerships, . ke. in nition’ 8 NEw YORK STATE BUSINESS DIRECTO- ven’ taal lid ny. at Soternio Appia at 48 nite YY. RESPECTABLE YOUNG weer WISHES A SITU- A= MEeraceARTa, Mappa some Aon aod bas ton Duree or 8 wages. paration.) N, AB Searnstress; can cut and fit, and will make her~ vy inal! will recelye prom, olf general useful. Good elt, given, Can be iN r ROWSE Fublaher, seen at 162 West Ith st, for two days, 379 Broadwas, corner ry ‘ABLE WOMAN WANTS TO ENGAGE A NEW_YORK LEDGER COSTS FOUR CENTS. “ A few ladies’ or gentlemen's washing; cam do flue washing New York Ledger is sold by all newsmen, and fluting. Apply at 281 West 26th st, ‘New York Ledger costs but four cents, New York Ledger is sold everywhere, New York Ledger is a tip top paper. New York Ledger is only four cents. New York Ledger is ples SPU ATION, WANTED—BY A YOUNG GIRL, 10 asd) er and seannatreass the bast of cxty Fefer- “ten be seen for two days at 187 ‘West 19h YOUNG AMERICAN Wwipow—A LADY OF RE- spectability, wishes the position of housekeeper, where can take the entire charge. Call at the residence of Mr. eee ‘id at., between 3d and 4th avenues, References ex- jer is supplied to the trade USEY, general 108 Nassau streo’. ork By ROSS & T OCRTH EDITION READY TO-DA THE HUMOROUS POETRY OF Nite BNGLISH LANGUAGE, F ‘AUCER TO SAXE, Narratives, satires, eigen, burlesques, parodies, traves ties, epigrams, epitaphs, translations, including all the mos celebrated comic poems trom the Anti Jacobin, rejected a dresses, Ingoldsby Legends, Cruikshank’s Omnibus, Beniey, Bhckwood and Manel. With » collection of more tan two nundred ep RESPECTABLE WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION— to take care of an infant from its birth; would do ebum- derwork, or fine washing and ironing, in @ private family, Best of ‘city reference given, Apply for two days wt 24 av. A TROZESSED COOK, OF SOBER AND STEADY habits. wishes a situation in a respectable family; thu~ roughly understands her basiness, for which she can give he highest reference Avply for two days at 191}, Greene sureet, between Bleecker and Amity. RESPECTABLE WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION IN & respeciable’ private boarding house, or woud take charge of the cooking of meat in s hotel or saloon. Call at 119 Mulberry st., second floor, in the front, “Anon,” Gi urns, Saxe, Hood, Prior, Voleridye Moore, '&e., 20; with g notes explanatory and biograp' By James Panto, Author of “Lite of Horace Greeley.” 1 vol. [2mo. 689 pp. Price $1.00. ‘The book is one of rare merit; oa» of pleasure, and not grief; one of cultivation, and not Weakness; oae of rotit, and not folly; one which we will lore to peruse a ome, abroad, or any where—in the town of in the counte he house or in the veld, in the winter or the summer. Home Journal. YOUNG FRENCHWOMAN, WHO IS FULLY oA. pable of given instruetions’in French, and er and embroiderer, wishes « situation, in a family, vaimantis 108 and 110 Dusty oroek New York. city or vicinity, an teacher, Inquire ht No,'S Varies Se 3 RESPECTABLE GIRL WANTS A SITUATICN AS "abner that 408 ey Pty py or as chambermaid or walker oF is evarbermald and nurar. rk buy rocks, BVANG 400, sell books ub low an dey | (80 De Een for two days at 39 ath av, between 2b and 2 coe be boughs cleewhere, and Cy (ee Sie ag even jood city rel varyin ine from value = Present acpande upon, ihe sumber of the books Gita de: | A SITUATION | WANTED—BY A Rest ered atthe time of sale. Great ioaducements to agenta. young girl, as chambermaid and to asrist in wosbing and Caufogucs containin; full explanausons sent 08 app! Toning. ood ‘ety reference. Apply for two days at IL ‘any address free. Desbrosnes st, ORGAN'S EXPOSURE OF FREEMASONRY.—A1. iyn’s Ritual of comer nants Also, nove's, if che ublicetson, price; od books, engravings, novels, dy Bought ‘ond sold by NEAGLE HICKS, 500! Broudway, three doors: Ant Broome sweet, PEER, QUAINT, QUIZZICAl Notions have exi in si ages, and in all parts of the id, but the queerest, quaintest and most quizzical “no: tions” that ever existed th aay age, or any part of the world, is (hat immense vehiele of fun, THE YANKEE NOTIONS. tober number is out, and for sale by all news agenis cents, Subscription, $1.25 a year. SLPRON ss ponies, es 98 Nassan streets A SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as cook and to do washing and ironing, Apply for two days at 2! West 26h Good city reference. MIDDLE AGED AMERICAN LADY WISHES a si! ation us housekeeper. Can be seen Saturday or Monday, st Bbst st. The best of references, if require LADY DESIRES A SITUATION, AS DRESSMAKER ina first class establishn or would go by the week or month in ® private family; references give at 47 Houston st. Can be seen for two days, A. SITUATION WANTEDCBY A PROTESTAN men gir), fourteen years of age; wages an Sdject ws a good home tor the Call'a: 18 Souin aah Williamsburg. YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION, chamberwork and plain sewing, or to take care of chil- Gen. Chiy relerence, Can be seen at 43 West Ith st, near oth avemu RESPECTABLE WOMAN WANTS THE Was5ING land ironing and Huting of some respectabio famibies at Ler own residence. Can do them wp In the neatest manner. God reference given. Apply wt 44 Resex et, (A SHIUATION WANTED—HY A | RESPECTABLE young woman, as cook Washer and ironer, ina priv: Inquire at 233 West toch GER. vinter. PIRIT NO. 3'—-SPIRIT NO. 3 PORTER'S SPIRIT! PORTERS SPIRIT"! ‘onttining another chapter of that GREAT INDIAN NO ‘EL, OMEMBR, By Hexny We. Heemmer, Ese., By far the best Indian novel since the days of Cooper. Jenny Gwen's Pitty Dollar Note. By Omega, The Wud Ca: of Louisiana, My Pirst Adventures with the indians, Pt 41 WD Cia By Red Jacket. low Ob ester Hunted a arin By the celebrated Doco. The Leicer. yy Frank Forrestes. ‘That Cock Fightat Sand Pateh. vO Do family. Good city references. between Sth and $tb avenues, RESPECTABLE GIRL WISHES A SITUATION, AS chambermaid ; e&N produce the best’ ey sy HP. L. reference. Can be seen ‘for two days at 14 Bast 2u ot. Young America op Porver’s Spirit, ve ie Life on the Road. 2 ithe SITUATION WANTED—AS GOOD PLAIN COOK, the great Nut Galls, and Washer and ironer; city reference. Cail at 214 2518 Hoop, Harvest’ aioe a, between Sth and 9th avenues, 1 the miliiner store. Fishing uncer Dificulties in yee ols. kawania, SITUATION WANTED—BY AN ARERICAN GIRL. Academy for Education in Physiol 5 to do general housework in a private family, Tuquire at y Qua: 7 Monroe st,, first floor, front room, The Ereat Trot between Brown Dick Rooker and Lady Mos. | -——- Sa NEG situ ATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PRO- Time—2:29—2:33—2:32, English woman, as ehainbermnait, or 10 do The Ladies’ Column—very interesting. family; ety reteren Kegatia at Toroato and Qu ear Vorick, "Can be seen from 9 taill Il o'clock Sends of Gold from Caitfornta. American Kacera in Englan EY 1% intelligence. RESPECTAW UE YOUNG WOMAN ‘WisuEs TO. EN. et coe Mong > gene beers A$. hp hd week, w Send carbo ye ing. Can othe tisfactory references as to “capa: ‘Theaizicals ka Washington, The Drama, Music, &e., ke. Giiny. “Gan be eccn for (wodays.at No. 12 Amity piace, iret eg yenleieaaee oor, Lack room. na “ j vee imly 6 cenis & YOUNG WOMAN OF EXPERTENCE WISIT®$ A SI- Buy quick, ar a rend it. Ofiive. HS Broadway, Appleton’s Boliding, corner Leonard pireet. IE NEW BOOK BY THE AUTHOR OF THE “WIDE, ‘Wide World. D. APPLETON & © 246 an 9 | Broadway, New York, tuation, a8 child'# nurse and seamstress, or Would de light Chamberwork in @ private family. Can come weil recom- mended. Please call at 22 Sutloik #t, TUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PRO- ant fir: Ws & good plain cook, waaber aud raper: good weil pubis, to mere 20th of September. ference. Apply at 70 Charles st, between ith aud Bleecker, ec Wh HILLS OF TIE SH ATEMUC. 7 two days. ohe soja, Timo.’ strated edition, ‘a Pee RESPECTABLE GIRL WISHES A RITUATION, AS From the Home Journal, Aug. 30 } chambermatt, w seatnst or to do fine Wash. whor of the “Wide, Wide ania we 0 ood 4 not another tng end ironing. lem of city reference, a be seen for two days at her last place, 43 ave. tion (o, Ameriean resdera, when sue laid before them est Sith st., between Sth and 6th he Title of the Shatemuc.” The fame of Miss Warner as a Tomance writer Was secured to her even had abe not Elven ont much a treasure as the presout work. Wil welcome her vow, and inany an eye will gleain have heretofore SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPEC TABLE WO- mann, aa experienced 5% vation of such iyed the ape! Mot her wri. lings. They will ‘feel the assurance that they are a hing thoug! tan fra ca YOUNG GIRL WANTS A SITUATION, TO DO PR a Pe a A lay, a te pom ebe lived ‘445 years. oe untain of great excellence —that they are entering 10 ihe eof one whose gift it ia to draw recognizable chacketern with inipressive dial upon a canvass of impregnable principice Irn and truth. ‘As an evidence of the popularity of the author in England he Bogiiah pul a bo sdais 20,000 copies of “The dille of the EEPSAKE,” AN IMPORTANT jie at every female should read. expecially the mar those contemplating marriage. It will be sent by mai to say address by enclosing two postage, stamas, or al Dr. ©. L, Cheeseman, box 4,531 Post office, New RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A a rvct'os nunrees, has good reference from her las places or q Cana Amity st., South brooklyn. = 0 ATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, ceanacmas 6 od wi or op y references. Inquire a 113 Tilary st, ccrner od midges, Brooklyn. fork cy. 1D FOR KANSAS—THE REY Beecher will epeak for Kanaaa, this (Frida. fig ociocks im Broadway ‘Tabernacle, Tbe Teterved ior ladies unui that hour. Admittanse free. Oome, friends uf freedom: the wutfering 1 great, the want pinching, the ery for help mighty, and the spportsaty for relief exactly bp ye v0 ohjeton i Giab e wemies Washing and trouing; good reference. Apply at 169 Kast 25h st, for two days. SITUATION WANTED—TO COOK, WASH AND IRON; is an excellent Iaundress; city reference. Call at 121 Kast 16th #1, pear ist avenue, top floor. x, eee. GIRL WANTS A SITUATION—TO ake care of children and Wo assist in chamberwork. rae poly at 131 West 16th s:., between 6th and 7w avenues, tor (wo days. SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG GIRL, aw Walter gud ebambermaid, city reference trom Can be seen at 62 Wont Ziat wt, Corner of Oh av 4 perb style, make and finiah of the ietured atthe extensive ckahiug warehoruse of & PROCH, 120 Fulon sirees, heir their friends and the Dubie, an their ready been nobly earned: furnishing et a inaking uy, Meraily challenge Jow prices, when truly aatonishing. 0 va thirty to torty pet cont from Broadway prices oan at all times relied upon, The generous bestowed upon them for tebe Years by a liberal i enables them Ww re nt Tok a ther apn lant pi * held out in these brief aid establishment and large ‘The ime will certainly not be misapent. aa civility to hompurchasers rADks as O10 of the cardinal virties. NON-POLITICAL RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISTIES A stTt. ation, 10 atiend @ bakery or confeetionery store. Good moe her las: place. Call at 210 West ith at, jor two days. Sn SITUATION WANTED—1Y A RES’/ECTABLE WO- PLATFORM.—EVERY ONE If UF all the » platiorms we know gman, ap cock, and Wo sada in washing apd GF, that which belongs to SAMPSON’S patent seale Is, to oy and ironing, in aw mind, ibe most reliable, Roles for sale ni the | fetavenve. Of reference. “Call at 300 180 ste" near agency, % Broadway, Vergennes Seale Com; - — a FORD 2 A008T,, SUCCRSORS TO, WHITE, WOULD Asi ANTen—ar 4 RESPECTADLE Rts Frepecttully Tete fall st ; required. young men's black hat, For end Guvabtiny ey com day eflernoen, Ot <1 Spring @., la ‘store as bet be eacelied. and 3 the style Ix unexceptionable. PORD & nocessors to White, 210 po ay 2 As SITUATION Waxrep—uy A RESPECTABLE woman, as cook. business iho- Call at 008 Moustoa St. from rosan, eetbued Pune 44 street. ASONIC—AT A REGULAR MEETING OF MOUNT MAN les No. 87,4 aad A.M. held a Covenant iret. September Wednesday Tr, 106. the following preamble aod revoluious were unani- mousiy actopted — Whereas, I! has pleased the Architect of the universe in hie inserutable wittom, to remove from this world our late brother and friend, David May, whose death ocarred at Sus- F neheoe Pennsylvania, in the mooth of August, 1886, there- caolved, That the members of Mount Neboh Lodge, have received the ead intelligence othe decease of brother David Mey wih footage of deep consibility and sincere regret. and preciaton of hig many virtues asa true mason hinerre friend, we deeply sympatnize with is wife and chil, efiiction Which the hand of death has imposed A,A% AMERICAN GIRL WANTS A SITUATION, s reference. Can be seen for (wo days ab sITe, asj08 B {teary EAcupaaee OR CHAM. bermaid; So days ata Apring ste ie ee ’ UATION WANTRD—BY & YOUNG Kitebenwork or privae Fimiy" Nie Toqutre ot 160 Ladiow Oe ont sae: ted OE SITUA’ WA BY A iyation NTRD—DY. A »TOUNG WOMAN, fo food Cs “Apply at her last place, 135 eat pacers .nfuattnaheend- sare} «Bled anemia StEVAtiON ¥ Bal s AS oh fe Coe NURSE OR be aT ioe rm haw “Titesolved, That the thanks of the members of this Lod . heret'y presented to brothers John Den then, Jobn Lester, Samuel Faienburg, Mer. Joseph Ormeby. and Peter his decease ac fo thie | ‘Wark place, fue tng Sor eo pacy Of ey days, and aes he ches erent COMPETENT AND Durant ¥ RECOM: ait resottiona be the Now York ‘sed Trt AA foment wom wishes ‘® aiuto, oo MENDED FRO — AUFARD Wake, ccunmiee Feapeettul. Apply at 271 “prem eral housework, a wifing sod a ‘NOTICR <1 pee wi ott A Pretend cot nt hota ot tan aulsg en, 28 reguiar ‘Communication, branches. Good references given. Call at 49 bg! WA male, children’ ‘maid ren. Inquire, iromt room. or ne ‘wo fe ring eae Me “A SITUATION WANT PROTEST, A Wweman. sr chasibcrmasd and ea ANT roUxG msirees, OF Ae walter: Dest of etty retere Wall at 43 tnd Oth aver, for two aye. eth a, tween Sy — oO VERY COMPRTENT DRAM AKER |} NTS ptu <A “ion, ine teat class ‘family; ahe yh TT fing and frting ebildren » ‘also ina all as No. 123 aia eee ak te SITUATION WANTED—BY A pg sts Raat and troner. city ' av., for two day A a SITUATION WANTED. Ay O RESPECTABLE A ihe ung Wow an, to 20 ggperal Ronse work; je &. Call at A SITUATION § WANTED—AS GOOD PLAIN washe: A fetched rane een Sani Ss beineen th and thereaues a e jOOK's SITUATION W, FD ESP RCT. C' wea toapeivate Rn: hereahty eanrmeds a4 Uan be seen for py Ag i tty reference. . between oth and Madison avenues, OUSPEREPER'S @ITUATTO TON WANTRD—IN BROOK- who is tho- by @ young lady from Servants. Stary Brown, Gor, Feber oot Fis exloniten, HJ. 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