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OLITICS, ENNSYLVANIA Our Harrisburg Correspondence. Hargisprns, Sept. 19, 1855, The Aniecedents of Pennsylvania on the Slavery Queion ~ ‘The Policy TU Lately of the Democratic Parly—Opposi tom of Buchanan, Forney dé Co, to the Wishes of the People Avalanche for Fremon’ Since the excitement o: this campaign haz brought for ‘ward al! of the old politicians whose fossil remains Lays for @ long time been Jaid upyn the shelves to dry, | have Conciuacd to spend some time Amongst the records of this Commonwealth, and see if | could not there find deeds regorded that would astonish these resurrected politiciaas ‘and show the glaring incousistency of te moders demo cracy, as well ag add interest to the campaign. After spending three day+ «mongst the journals aud ar chives of the State, tracing up the former landmarks laid down by the democracy. | have succeeded im bringing before the public “laws au. resolutions’? that contatmed the former watchword 9 (be aemocracy of this State ou ‘that all abso bing quesuo. o slavery, which shows con Clusively that this new senvo! Pierce, Formey and Bucha Ban party have departe: irom ull the landmarks and tes: words laid down by ‘bir predecessors; that they have abandoned the yosivon of the founders of their party, avd are how following false- gods. I have been able © bring torward facts whic show that what once ons tuted @ good democrat ( Penasyivania, wocld now be sufficient evidence Frank Vierce and bis bsusas Judge to indict them for treason. ven Maseach ts in ber moder: ravings bas not equalled the ceuowrsts of this State in their de- Bunciation of the inttubes of slavery, Notwithstanding these acts an records, that do aot lie, the modern democracy + u\4 bave us believe that they are following in the foots v= of uaetr illustrious predeces. . and that they ha ot departed one iota from the ciples Jaid down vy» ‘ounders of their party. ‘Tue record shows that + » iemocrats of this State ouce looked upor the iwsut.( of slavery as the greatest curse ever inflictea u, walion, and a staia upon the American name; apd bey cousidered it the drat duty of Covgress to . slavery in wae District of Columbia, as well ast eat way new Terriwry from being cursed with it 1 yicy the democrats of this State pursued up to + ministration of “ Bigler,’’ whee it appears that « cew vision came over their dreams, and they have (oun it to be their duty to be come uigger arivers. Weil may we exclaia, * Upon waore shoulders bas iby wa ue of the ancieat democracy fallen’ But to th: (act. «* the records reveal to us:— Ip March, 1750, toe [gi ssure of this State passed an act (or the gradual eassooi ation of slavery in the State; making all persons bo u mulatto, aller We pies « majority. © tne state, whether negro or of that ast, tree at the age of oO: a few years it was fount oat law were easily evaded, © (ee accomplishment of their protection of the few slaves re- id be further legis!x- After the ob ect, a8 Well as for ib maining in servitude, toat tavre sl UCo upon the subject. A eoraingly, im Maron, 1783, the Legislature pased ou act to explain and amend the act of Lie) lh Rep ome passed 1733, they clare (nat aves brought inte the State, by persons tote oui ¢ to resi¢e therein, shoul’ be free. Aleo that persow ust were held ag slaves for a years under wet, rhoals not be removec State, mabiug 1c «severe penalty oa those who sent the slaves out oi ¢ wg man and wite amendments, parsed Po ‘Those acts gradually pave Way for Subseqaeut legia- lation vpon the subject «blondy referring ta, we shall see bow the demovracy \.oked upon the iustitution of slayer Anpually petitions wore sent to the Legislatere upon . Det (a Sobion Was takea as to the of the State uutil 1807, islature:— THR IMPORTATION OF SLAVES AF Beuiatcrs in the Congress of the ted. and the tote; alvo tiheable for separat witn a pumber of other es, and became laws. when .he {ollowtog p PROWIRITIN 7 United 2. , in 186 was passed, still keeping t sment ofthe act of 1785 ject belure the Legisia ‘es seemed to vie with each omer to see which «ould do the most towards re moving the evi! from our laud, the democrats always avai ry themselves of every opportunity of denouncing the .asi.tution of slavery i. e»mereiful terms, Next we come to tne me-sage of Governor Snyder Gpon the subdject Let ai 181), Governor &., to that porition in'this < ate. sent in his message to the Legs’aivre, and used the following language regarding slavery — Age ano ber s20p! Kievsied as is ber (Penpaylvania) character for humanity, there ia se: permitten to reuains one other stain on the other wise fair and benign fe of ler polity. The gailing yoke of slavery is still felt by some of our fellow creatures in ditfer- e0; parts of this commonwealth, and its pressure is made more severe bys witheesing the ba: piness and freedom of surroun! ing moliuudes. Arreceut act of cruelty whiek came under aevvaion, and Which awakened feelings of a painful Cwiresing Da wol excuse the intrusion to Hotice of a sulyect so very \o\eresting to the whole hamas id embracing facts cad pri palpably inconsi tent d apirit of that fu hie inw ard reagon “that ail men are born free and equal" A joist committee was uppolated wo take under consideration tbat por of toe Governer’s mes sege That commtee reported @ bill to amead the act of 10ST, to abolish slavery im the state. which .ke scores of «ther bills the first and second reading and there dropped without any further action Thy ‘ject was brovght before the Legislature in 1915 and 131¢, but without any cecisive action. Yet aii that ‘was cove bad the same t ndency as former acts. la es /|ULOns passed beth branches o! the |. — lature sod rece'ved the eavetion of the Governor, Wii ‘iam Ponclay, democrat ‘The resolutions are of decisive ebseracver, expressing what the members of the Legisla tore coms. ered ibe sentumen! of the people of Penasy!va nia regarding the introduction of slavery into new terri tory. A® these resolutions apply well to the issues of the present Campaign, it will be weil tor the democrats, who are boasttag of their couristeacy, to rewd and pooder upon inem. The resolutions pass both houses without a dissenting votee. They passed the lower house on the 14th day of December, and the Senate on the 20th, and rece ved the appravai of the Governor on the 22d o! the tame month in the year 1819 Amongst those that voted for the resolutions | see the name of William Wikins, of Pitsburg, ope of those that Baye deen recently resurrected and become a Cajon raver, Dat here (hey are to epeak jor themesives —- enaie and House of Representatives of the Comme of Pennaylvania, whilst they ebersh the right of al 6 10 express thelr opinions, noon i ie weasures proposed in the Congress of tbe U ar ° thas iis caefilness must in a great depend po o h which it ia exercised. “Key hettere that ot to be resorted to upon, trivial su tooeamons: but they are alay sits where the Degicet to exercise ft would be a dere puble dary 22 oorasio® aa, in their judamewt, demands the fran expression Of the sentiments of Penngylvania, i¢ un Sriied. A imeasure wes ardently supported 10 ihe inst of te United state, and will probably pe ae earnestly sting seme: ody, which has & paiy ibe. pollical ‘relations, of th cafeulste! to mar the. social vai fh fulnte generations, which dapied would pede the march of humanity ‘ree dom ihenaghom. the | wo and would ant perpetoue an cious "stain upon the present race— A measeTe in brief. which proposes to spread the crimes and Crneiues of slavery from the banks of he Miasiasippi to the shores of ie Pacific. When measures of this character are ny a@toeate view enth century ongress of Am@erion. iB lates are invowed, by ¢ tn the re the ee hev owe w the I by the veneraiion which for (he memory of the foundera of the oder regard to protest agains 4 rime, sod to limit tl ul boding over = large ith greater ban ‘Sy Pemnay This commonwea'h cad the riehve of other Meas has careful of iia own: it hee, bom invarianle am the people of Penpaylvania to # ‘tend i the universe. unadulterate’ blessing of civi edom; ih is their pride that ther times the practical advorsies echartues amongst men whieh » ie them W anawer the purpose their Cre#-or, aod. above all, they may bowst that they were ron! in removing the polation of slavery from amongst Ivania consi to abridge mateo—it adions to hasten i extinetion by means he Rtaes upon which it was anbappily en taved Pennsylvania would be amongst the (iret to Insist upon the measures agninet which Frans s sacre! observance of the constitutional compact; but it can Der be chat the rights of any of the States ore at all wee extend (he misahiets of human bonaage overt bo owe © we erritory whieh formet no part { he confeterat on of the conatitution, phic hae heen vut 1 at based from a Karopean e peaple ol may og . the disere Which must establish a republican form of . Seder ‘and no other, and whose viimare afords neae of ie pretente urged fog resorting tothe iavor of natives of the ferritory has a» janch as those ‘ing sting constitation. When eptember, seventeen son that inherest or ac premessed which a that constitution was passed, in seventeen hundred #y seven, the concer bree ifthe of the alavew cai the States then existing in conld got have been in at that time held by © foreign anxious were the Congress of thar we bum: yo within ite ancient the: ® be 1h aay mn July, that Uo ae declarer slavery of Igroluntary agg 4 it not exist in ihe rieriea bounded by the Obio, i, Canada and vkes; and in the ta tes of the fret {the ronmitution teal power of Con prohihit the migration servile persone be ear INR a expresaly Troognteet, nor is there to be tn ihe statute books a single instance of the atmiasion of ¥ to LJ renk in #' aghua vened in therm br toe consmation, 09 et ¢ Territory upon the conditions of euch admis. Te Seamte and Plonse of ge of Represearanree ot P iN refore. any departure a ent toned Per pursed, hot only snereanors, wi by fr pmemnn na to apes wert ec West Aer le race would tend to increase ers berond all past exganple, would open & now market (oF Iawiens v haman flesh and w all a hemes ‘we sblverating th mont foul biot upon ine Ameri Cov eharaeter useless and unavailing convictions, and in fall persuasion that pon me there but one opinion in Peorey lrania, be it Be Ty the Renate. and ine Horne of Representatives toe ommneirw en » tatives of thi and they, a f ony Ti fet wr « Under these ¥, OF meen ry ervoie rime w hermat the party hail , \ A As) cWidren he ee Resolved, That the Governor be, aud BIE A ORY RE ee PE SRP NNR ea LTE a nn i SS re ew mre preamble Py a the 8th of February, leration the subject — Se rar tee the following, which Pe pan hire) oC aa ate eo NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER i a 1856, were the fresh recruits from the Sammit, who, having | been transferred from the county seat to Altoona, on the Portage Railroad, and having consummated the transfor- mation, had taken passage On the Pennsylvania Railroad on their return to the Summit, at which point—the ter- SITUATIONS W. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE ENGLISH WOMAN. a situation, as chambermaid seamsirens. (4004 cit) reference, if required. Apply at 10 Fullom ave., Brook yn | | A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SIT- H uation as chambermaid assist } Ra ee weve ANTED—RY RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A Sint 8 Meg Me weaning ant simall private (a Good given. Gan be seen for wo second floor, and irover, reference days at 64 7th St, near Istavenue back room. signature of Gov. Heister:— ‘and wa‘ter. or in was og | ae gn pa pat = lp NRE Whereas, some of our sister States have b¢on In the practice minus of the tunnel, and some 286 feet below the sur- fd ironing, | Has the best of ety Feterence from her ast em- Worn tatmeantnty O RESPECTABLE SCOTCH WO. E I ase : Brooklyn. ‘on of boyin jan sel fhe fll ‘uous of the Afvican face—we debarked the newly fledged democracy of | Ployers. Pease ea! * wasbing aoa) eae 8 onnk ane this taiqn flesh many of the people of color have bee Rearest and dearest connections in life, bound in driven through this State holding States, there to be pricio Whereai not only a direet ruelty or fon of the Divine law, but is wih every principle of the feelipge and humanity of our ettizens; and, Whereas, the object of all good every wan ip the enjoyment of his ‘rausporiation of any slaves, bound in threngh this State, cr'any part of it, ims oF Jn 1826, through the recommendation of a democratic Governor, (J. 4. Suultze,) the Legislatare passed a law to resolutions were prevent kicpapppg, usd in 1827 again reported in both bouses, greesmen to do al! witbin their ‘igh the stain of democrats of the State out Herrded Herod. instructing ehai droves of cattle 2 some one to drag out, Weary existence, subjected to the tyranny and ca- the bu; ure and selling or trading in human fleab is ur free institutions, and revolting to overnment is to protect eand. Rooriy-ctheralons, ia but little to impress the stranger favorably, its general — Resolved That the Judieary Committee be instructed quire into the expediency of reporting a bill prohibiting the other wise. power avery trom the Jand. In 1828 the Blair, greatly to the comfort of the . more ial and seatsten. “Addveas West ibuh su quiet and more divided politicians that constituted the residue of the passengers. Having reached Johnstown, we early examined its locale and environs, and now for- ward you the summary of our inquiries, both local and ‘Clg refer VERY COMPETENT DRESSMAKER WANTS A 8IT- ation, in « private family; cutting aud | fitting children’s clotbing; also,” isa very neat family seaun sires. Apply at 125 West 22th st A SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS cod Cook, in a respectable tamily; no objection to assist <n RESP AES Se REE TANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, todo general housework in sual private family; is & first rate wasber and ironer and a good - ences. “Caltat 149 Kast Ith st, rat oor, backroom, __ HELP WANTED-FEMALES. (00K {OK WANTED—IN A 8M C ALL FAMILY, A WOMAN well versed in or German style of cooking, undessands 4 E ion vs tatoo bea 9 pols ES! KERS WANTE! Twi 0 OR SMA. A. THREE DRESS ‘makers wanted to go South, None bat aackeas nuier. biand their business need apply, aud to sucb. wages = be i steady empiowwent given. AS a matier of travelling expenses will be ha by the employer. Syply, for fo ys, 48 Franklin #. up siairs, Exttmal OR scoTCt esta ty WANTED-1N Ww simall family-covk, washer and troner, aud Waler aud 3 erence ‘from SEM atts Wen Sad ne veh e in the’y means and ironing; is u first rate baker; is both wil at variance Hing and obiiging. Good city reference. “Can be seen at 222 political. Situated in the valley betwoen the Alleghany aad Laurel mountains, apart from its local scenery there ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A PROTESTANT GIRL, nh Sy ebhambermald ana ooge ons 0 Lao three years: in her last “p ace, an reco | a ee eee WANIEDIBY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, & 4SiT A. ni, 98 COOK: 8 willing to assist with the Waahlog; ade uncersiands her business well; bas lived four years in her ast place; can give good city reference, inquire at? West 2%h St., for two days. Wakten-srrvatons, BY TWO RESPECTABLE jours women; one as cook, and) the other as chamber maid and Jaundress;” would like to go together; ive the Best of lly reference, "an be seen for two days at, 20th st,, second floor, front room, between 21 and $d avenues, (OTABLE WOMAN WISHES TO GET THE washing of a family; also that of & few gentlemen: she is Capable of doing it neatly: is honest and careful. Residence rear of 79 5th st., first floor on the right hard side. OUSEKERPER.—AN AMERICAN WIDOW LAY, years of age, wishes a situation, as housekeeper, Le kentleman’s family, being well squatted fo fill such a place; & ‘ood home more an object than a -y. The best of re ference given and required. AidfeasO.74., Usion square Post office, for three days. NURS. —WANTED, BY A RESPECTABLE PROTES- tant woman, 4 sittiation, aa child’s nurse, or would take i to im | contour being rude and monotonous, and only here and there @ building exbibiting any decent approximation to & civilization and rednement. tuated at the terminus of the western division a@f the | Peneriee: Canal, and connected wita th Juniata by the Portage |, with the Stony Creek aud Cone- maugh rivers on either side, Jobustown transacts a very considerable forwarcivg business in grain, bacon, coal and iron. Its entire population, cubrecing, Kernyille and Cone- Lg Con- abo- Taey bad sore maugh, its suburoan precincts ppend: n them caansiinad sham elaweey Te: ths: Wisleiot. Hear oy ‘uearly oF ani nine Choupana iebaetante, posh charge of a nursery, Has good city references. Apply / ANTED—UY TWO REAPROT BAN CORES, CTRTRDS.) The following is a portiou of the preambie and regolu- | fe mainly engaged in the coal aut iron operations of its eR See SE oe eee as chambermaid and plain ewer, or to assist with the W. tions adopted by the Legislature of 1828, with a demo | immediate vicinity, some of which are conducted upon a ITUATION WANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE PER. | Aodiroving. Please eall at their last place, 219 Sth ave. cratic majority, and sigoed by Governor Shultze, demo- more extended scale than auy similar establishment in or out of the State. son. as champbermald. and to du fine washing, or to assist city reference given, ‘Two years and erat —~ tn wast willing take herself obliging re ‘The iron works of Wood, Morrell & Co., located on its | four months reference can be given. Please call tor three SS rttepees ptigmm BY TWO ¥! ‘That the existence of slavery in the District of Columbia— ~ ‘one as good cook, good washer aod ironer; the witha a terchory over whisk Ovugrves have exclusive ur outskirts, constitute its eniefet attractioa, ‘and as they are | days, at $250th avenue, in the slore, eparaberaiitod ealinn or ip nasat wih ths wachinn ond. dletion— is a stain upon our name p Ural republics, the last to, proclatin freedom 0 Wh the Congressof the Valid States declares it phi sh with death those found engaged in the slave while they earry on negotiations adopt « limiversal aystem more effeeiually to human trattie, it seeme incon: and character as a iree en of Peansyivania will presume to deay—the last ‘with other governments to with such profession to sanction slavery where they have not oaly the rght, but pow. ona mammoth scale, I took especial pains to ascer- ircning. They wish to engage in one tally. Goca retironce tain the correct data, having been conducted througa its SITUATION WANTED—AS A WET NURSE BY A os. json ave, and Navy Lp ui ju Tillary at, between He the slave, mauifold departments by its intelligent and courteous | \ young widow with a fresh Le of milk, Apply at 193 fourth a See eed cae Brooklyn. needy san | feperviecr. | The Peteary Week compiate £6 98,008 acres ast teins Con pe ween Oe wwo ye ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT beep of an exceedingly rich deposit of iron and coal, in one | GiTUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG GIRL, AS xirl, a situation a chambermaid aud to to do plain sewing: Seka t° | compact body, apd has been improved by the erection or as chambermaid and nurse; best of city refe- | yo objection to anaist with Washing and ironing. thereon of one rolling mill, thirty double puddling fur paces, twelve | cating furnaces, eight blasting furnaces, p Inquire at 189 Kast 29h s?., third floor, back room. at SE West 19th st , second tl tr to abolish it’ The naturaland civic rights of the ensiared | one machine shop, and one foundry, and a suilicient TIVATION WANTEDBY A YOUNG GIRL. AS ANTED—A SITUATION, AS PLAIN COOK, BY A are the same, Ww! he be held in bondage | pumber ot plain substantial residences for the comforta- chambermaid and waiter, in a private family. Good city Young woman. Apply at’ $i Main st., Brooklyn, second on the land of water, on board a slave ship or in | bie ecommodation of the operatives—the outlay, outaide | ‘ferences given, Can be scen for two days at Toa, Ninth st, floor, Trout roc. the tenement Lis, master: and the metaphysi- | or Pecrrual purchase of the land iteelt, bei outside | between sd and 4th ave.. in the rea — eal distinction about human rights, which sanction | @ the actual purchase o welt, being nearly ANTED-A SITUATION. BY the latter, while it punishes with death the former, is more in accordance with the expedience of des we the un under Jaws the master would your committ»e recommend to ellectuate i to the wiatom of Congrons. Your committee are aware of the difficulties whic this subject, of the deep interest which is exp hen evee distant allusion is made to the abolition We do not desire to awaken bitier feelin Vonsl jealousies, but as the legislators of a State sbolished slavery, and which view) with a ‘nereasing danger incident to auch a sate of itaa ad expreas firmly, yet respectfully, our dedestation of feature of ouF general gover niin. He it resolved by the Senate ofthe Commonwealth of Penpsyivania in Gen met, That it be earnestly recominended to the Representatives of this in the Congress of States to use their eflorts to accomplish the abolition of slavery ‘A manuer as they may consider consistent with the rights of individuals and the oon in the District of Columbia, in such a stitution of the United States, ‘Such is the view that the democra>y of the Keystone State took of the subject of slavery in the Listrict of Co- lombia, in 1828—tar stronger grounds against than the repubiican party of to-day dare to go. come, when they desert the issues of the an yet. we bave ene or two more piils for them to in December, 1886. Gov. Ritner, ia is annual after reierripg the Legisiatare to the action of former bodies, said:-— Opposition toslavery at home, opposition to the {ato the Union of new slavehoiding States, and opposition to slays the cherished siand by and main! whe we admit apd serup rights ot = r States on this momentous subject. either by fear or interest be driven from a independence and veneration for freed characterized our beloved commonwealth, Daring that session of the received fom Norto and them, unshri liberation, reported as follows :— ‘That the slaveholding States alone have the right to regulate ad control domestic siavery. That Copgress does 8 the constitutional rer, and it ia expedient, to oboltsh slavery and the slave trade wilia the disguised principles of republican insdititions. Tt ts true roperty in his slave, of Which he ought not 1o be deprived » ed without compensatioa, Nor an interference with the mode or manner of abolition, but leave the adoption of « pian g and powerful exolement felt by our ieateratetices OF 10 arouse sec rebension the uty we owe to the citizens of this commonweal! House of Representatives: wondered that such men as Simon Cameron, David Wilmot, Judge Kelly, and that class ot democrats, leave those who rocked the cradie of the party in its iptancy, and go and swallow the Kansas iniquities, and turn to bigger driving’ But we are not done with them 'y Inthe District of Covumbia, the very hearth and do mestic abode of the national Lonor, bave ever been and are ee of our State; let us, fellow citizens, ankingly and fearlessly. ulously respect the constituuona! ‘of that spirit of which has ever Se gi resolutions were South Carolina, Georgia, Ala- ama, Virginia, Kentucky and Mississippi, complaining about the interference of the Northern Sates, wich were Tetercd to the Judiciary Committe, who, afier mature de- {ts operations are’ re- A RESPEC JITUATION WANTED-—IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, BY ‘, suse quite ove million of dollars. young girl, #8 chambermaid and to do tine washing; entsthan | stricted to the manufacture of railroad § iroa a Protestant young woman, as cook, and to assist with the te Maat lace. the several processes for making which, from the dig’ | washing and ‘roan: Se Ws good: plain cook, and an ex. ath els st tosh her began eased i 8 Heel Washer and irone>,” Good ey rete ase fing of the ore to the shipment of she raila, are operaiot | celsts waste between oth and 6th ava. for two days ANTED—A_ SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE most enlarged and approved styles, giving contin pate Profitable emplovment to twenty-two hundred mechanics and laborers. Some o/ ihe various manipula tions through which the ore is passe! in the formation of the rai are very interesting—and some are quite amus ing, expecially when the heated metal is committed to the “Burden squeezer’’ to_give it the proper teuacity and shape. in whicn, comiog ia ccntact with cold water, a constant cannonading is kept up, and, together with the accompanying discharge of a continuous torrent of heat ed particles of iron, presents no very mean similitude to young woman, as chambermaid and (o assist in wash ing apd sroring; would do general hoosework ina small pri. sie family; is well recommended from her last place, Call at 260 Kasi 15th st., first floor, front room. TIUATIONS WANTED—BY TWO RESPECTABLE young women; one as cook, the other as chambermaid Hest of city relerevce. Please cai! at 163 Bast 26th at., second ‘h surround ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITUA, tion, as good cook; is ® good washer and’ ironer, good baker; understands po will be found ebliging; has a Fast 28th st , between 2d ann of slavery. ITUATION WANTED—ASSRAMSTRESS, BY A YOUNG woman, wko can cut and make children’s clothing, Willing to assiat in chamberwork Has city velerences. A, or address Seamstress, No. West 1th st., a few doors from Broadway, for two days. witey, geme and all kinds of soups: city reference, Call at 115 ‘3d avenues, which has we res +" ‘AMTRD-AOTEU ASIOVS BY Two BESPECTABLE in oaious | Se storming operations of au army, mauy of wich | QITUATION WANTED—AS COOK, AND WOULD ASSIST pega PE ee ee ae have been less ia numbers than the operators in these |} iM Ce Spe hy ca pov womas Cae oo ne. we as cheutherasaime and a or to take care of children; is a works. Tish between th wid bib aves, fortwoaaye, We | good sewer | They have the best of city reference, C: nators The aversge weekly product of these works is four ie 88 Srhlgert sox eee a Seon tor two daya at No. 46 West Isth ac, bewweeu Gi and 7t0 the’ Gaited hundred und iifty tons of rails, and the demand continues . Be A tad Wane D—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE girl, as child's nurse and plain sewer; cam take the en- tire charge of an infant from its birth. Good reference. None but respectable private families need inquire at 38 Vaudam .. first floor, front room, ANIED—A SIT ANTED-A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, as seansiress; she will assist in fine washing or light chamberwor. Ca be seen this day at her present situation, where she has lived two years, 33 West 23d st., between Sth and 6th avenues. Wantena BY A bly her ng WOWAD, as Cook; 18 & good washer al Has the best reference, Can be a: to be greater than the means of tts supply. ‘The operatives are divided as to uationality, as {ollows, viz.:—Welsh, 1,000; Americans, 600: Irisb, 490; Ger man, 200. I could not forego the inciation to ascertain their several political party preditections; and as no ob. jection wag interposed by the gentiemaaly supervisor, { caused a census to be institute 1,wita the following results: Welsh, all for Fremont; Americans, all for fusion, with few exceptions, who were for Buchanan: Irish, with some ‘six or eight exceptions, who were Protesvants, ali for Bu chapan; and Germans, oue third for Fremont, ad two- thirds for Buchanan. TION, BY A RESPECTABLE WO. he eutire charge of aa infant t place, where she nas lived ‘or address, 112 West 19th None but first class families W and a good baker. two days at 178 Laurens st., between Houston and Bleeker. JANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Young woman, as chambermaid. and to assist in wash founders, p—A SITUATION, BY A RESPROTABLE | wo. 00K, Washer and (rune! of etty | ing and ironing, or to do plain sewing. Has the best city re- Further inquiries into the political complexion of the | jiforeste taube wives “Cail att iy ne pe given Call at U nfrout } ference. Can be seen for two days at 173 Laurens si. be- swallow. | County, resulted in the following data, which { sead you | pasement. Cau be seen for three di tween Houston end bleceker sta. message, | * reliable informa’on — S Cambria bas been and still is democratic in its party TANTED—A SITUATION, RY A GIRL, TO COOK ANTAD—A SITUATION. BY A VERY NEAT SEAM: W meena. Jo 1852, in the lresidential contest Merce Wash. and irou; bas the best of city mace. Please stress; tndet children’s clethes; would polled In 1855, | Calf at [21 27ch st., between 7th and Sth Can be seen til | pot object to take care pp children. Best reterences. admission | hotwithsts spread of | eused. Can be seen for two days at 22 10th st., between Sth and — teu councils TARTEDOA SITUATION. BY A RESPECTABLE | Peo". in the twenty-two election disu * of the county, W ‘Noung women, as chainbermaid and waiter, bas good TANTED—BY A A PROTSEr ANT YOUNG WOMAN, A composed of an aggregated membership of 1,460 (a per- | cy reference trom her last piace. Please call at or address situation, as chambermaid and to do sewing, or would take care of children. ‘The very best of city reference, Please callat No. 48 17th st, between bth and 6h avenues. Can be seen for two days. yy ANTED—BY AN AMERICAN GIRL, as chambermaid and to do gee sewing. | vate family, Can be seeu at her last place, 17144 between 7th and Sth avenues. ——— ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, a SITUA. tion, a8 cook, washer and ironer: baking ie in allite branches: siso, the care of milk and buter.. on 10 go & short distance in the conntry. Is capable ot t fect absorption of the entire whig vote), the result was not varied a particle: the bevel, if any, resulting to the democracy. e record jor that year was, demo- _ 2,063, American, 1,457. Look to the result in No vember. No meetings of the \merican Councils have been held since the last fall, and their present strength is based purely upon the aia of the last fone 7 being gene. rally estimated that but fe occurred from its ranks. Fusion is bere popular, “ey assuredly reconcile a)] the aa of opposition to the democracy. AS WET NUKSE, BY A A fresh breast of milk.’ apply Jol West 19h st. Wy ete SITUATION, respectable womau, #1 at 196 Madison st, let us not A SITUATION ina small pi West 25th at., WANTEDTA SITUATION, AS COOK, PY a ae Apectable young woman, has no olyjection to assist 19 Washing and irowing, if required, Best city reference. Call ot 126 ite a. he betw bth and och avent TANTEL—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE oung woman, ax ehaiabe and waiter, or to assist No ‘aking Tt wii make @ vigorous and valiant fight, but the county wg and ironing. Good city reference. ppty fortwo | care of the kitehen of a boarding house. Inquire at No. red will be Jost by a majority varying from three to five hun 20 Kast 13th wt, between Ist and 2 avenues, third | Downing st., secowd floor. dred. At the late one hundred and sixty one foreigners, chiefly Irish, were natoralized, and one bun- ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG Gli, As District of Columbia dred and’ nineteen ceclared their intentions to be sub- child's nurse and seamstress ina private family. ‘Avother avowal similar to that of 1828. This has been | mitted to the same process, Ali this shows the necessity cr ‘ea tees tienen tas ah st, between Sth the urapimous feelin of the Legislature on the subject; | of activity ou the part of tbe Fremont party. Go to work Fs PE thao A ge agg hh rene hence a ns swine tana alll TE ReahlNaht bo Oppositon bas been made to wat ;all of the | 404 redeem the county. Keep with the State. ‘South Brook! iva. seen for two days, if not War A SMART GIRL, A SITUATION; IS A SS sary eee Seatac ce | seach Ren eater win mnsuesTial See cen anette ere peian pat ae me aie te Oe feo been brought up have coincided im their views on mgr Bho, 7 5 , i am tne Of 828; the Fé ANTED—BY A YOU . A SITUATION, TO Flease call at 22 Mulberry at. frat {loor, question W ence can be given. front. chamberwork and fae washing, or chamberwork and menda. In 1847, the subject of giving fugitives the right of trial Beobachter, Gertuan democratic, with an issue of 300. og. iv & private family; has four years’ recom: by cry was ciscussed. but ne positive action'was taken | The weatber continues to be pleasant. The early | lwrs. tas be been ai 11 Lith at between tat and Bt avenues, ANTED-BY A YOUNG PROTESTANT GIRL, A wm the subject. No acton of importance was taken un. | Morning is cool enough for a ire, which is not uafre | first floor situation, as chambermaid and waiter, or to do plain Ul 1887, when the foliowins passed boib houses, and re. } quently now to be met with in these mountainous regivas. SITUATION, BY A YOUNG GIRL, TO DO | nveant'uad ‘avedue a’ turd Noor. trout reo, “Gan beacen ceived the approval of Francia R. Suny, who was the W nd walling. or chamberwork and'sewing, | fortwo days. Fe ae sea mgearty ana was consisted by mem | ADO RTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. | g:,:0r%s, 0% sue" antenna on tem rteens Cpe 6! their model mev-— +. | Please cauiat $9 24 st between 6th and 7th avenues, for two ANTEDIHY A, RESPECTAGLE YOUNG WOMAN, Whereas, the ¢3is'ing war with Mexico may result eo bo days. whose a sitnat: as Wet nurse and to r om SITOATIONS \ WANTED—FEMALES, chamber work; fe child that partakes of food. A) ore eas Counts beret ee tee — ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SIT. | ply at 40 Cheever prace, I ics al * th Congress, having in view now wey ant to this end—theretore.. Keacived. by the Benate and House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Peunaylvania, in General Assemb! Kepresentatives in Congresa tbat our Senalors ana queried 10 wi eageinet any im are whatever, by 4 slavery or involuntary servitude, except © forever probibited, erring authority upon the tre: accrue to the Union, unless, as a part of the funda vpon Which any compact oF treaty for this purpose lyn. ANTED—BY A MIDDLE AGED WOMAN, A SITU: ation as children’s nurse; would prefer to take care of ‘an infant from its birth. of Astor place ANTED—A BITUATION, AS COOK, AND TO ASSIST in washing ond ironing.’ Good city veterence. Can be seen for two days ut 36 13th st., between Sih and 6th ava, tbe appro- N AMERICAN WOMAN, OF THE PIRST RESP! Dili, wishes toergage ia & yentieman's family, as Keer Win ssbcstres ts privaie family, Can be seen or two days at 13 mast 15th st. WASTED-A SITUATION, AS SEAMSTRESS, AXD TO take care of children; can cut abr ft ladies’ ‘aud ebild en's dresses.” Bes! city referencesrompier inst Apply ‘or two days Rast 16th st, the best of refereace givea and required. Apply Inquire at 6) Lafayette place, corner i terre: which ter- YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUATIC bermaid and waiter, aud piain sewer, is wi! ing to make herseif generally useful: good city rete re Hicks st., between Pacific aad Amity, Bi iva. for two days. SITUATION, TO DO GENERAL, HOUSE. for crime, small private family. Please call at $21 Ist a GOOD, SMART, INDUSTRIOUS YOU ore, ween 14th and 2th ste, SITUATION, | A FESPEOTABL During a same persion of the apeianare an ont pasted wishes situation, in a small private fay as plain a private family, Good to prevent kicnapping, cal OF tae "at lie peace, AC., | cook, wasber and irener. Inquire a! 250 Hudson avenue, up TANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Please opply af is Unitersity place. Can be which meewed approval of the model democrat, | sairs, Frooklyn. sow inp * chambermaid and to take care of days. George shunk, of which the following is sections six and children, iu washing. Can be seen fortwo - seven :— 4 As RIENCE. AND IN | daz sat Ii 24 nven J ANTED— A SITUATION, 70 Go. sor" TH, BY A : rr ; . ant understands | ——— rivate family, who is .. . 6. dah set be rate wo me ony peli Bison of th | Dlvin se 9 objection to tras J ANTED-—SITUATIONS, BY TWO RESPECTABLE tes rit the vibe agate French and Germaa a Gaeta coer ke oy ne vel. young wemen—one as good couk, Washer and ironer, references. Apply persunally or by Seaeeve ioe coxeiante Se er, oan) © Mag ih] has the beat of city reference from her last place, where abe {t6 Bleecker a. caneetahon i jeitor ou My.) +4 ‘oon RESPECTABLE WOMAN WISHES A apy oR | t. suived five years. The other as nurse and good plain sewer, oe eee win dal hed apdante oat eae gentleman to adopt @ fine boy, between five and six | oc chambermaid, and to assist with the washing and ironing: ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUA. Pe ° oe ~| Ziowtile oid address box 185, Hera omes has the Lest of refercuce from her last place, where she has tion, as chamber or seamstress, ina respectable fa- shall. op couvieuon erect. pay a fine of fire one bait thereof for the use ot he commonwealth, and halt !o (ke persons who proseca' antred dollars od shih morgore se call at $6 Hast sth at, ie, for two days. between mily; no other need ap referenee. Apply at She can produce the very best of Ticks st., between Pacitic ihe other thence Si and Ami- LADY OF SUPERIOR EDUCATION AND REFINE. ‘orth be removed from vitiee. and be tmeapavle of holdivg such ment desires the situation of housekeeper governess ~ = ms ty_brookiya. ‘cofiee of jaLor or keeper of « prison at any time during bis na. | ina widower's family: rhe can bring references of the highest ws ANI ED—BY A CAPABLE AND TRUSTWORTHY a tugel he. character, Adéress for one week Mrs. 8. £. M., Herald of TANTED—A SITUATION, That so much of the act of the General Assem! flee x as chambermaid and waiter, or to do chamber work and exttied “An act for the gretual eboltinn St slaveeys ‘assist in the washing and ironing. ' Good eit turst day of March, one thousand seven hundred and A N WANTS A SITUATION. 18 apply at 110 Court st, between Amity ngress, South ‘authorizes tbe masters or owners of slaves to bring and. Sere. See Sn ree | “_ a; pas me atten Broo retain such slaves within this commonwealth, lor the period a ¢ he sremet Gs 3 . Sis monthe, im Suvoluntary servitude. or tor any {1 Car be se n uuutl engage. vat Is W: ANTEDCBY A RESPECTABLE FAMILY. OF | WTANTED—A SITUATION. AS COOK, BY A VERY EX ver, ahd #9 muchof the said act as prevents Three grown persona, the second floor of a house: loca perienced woman, who has been accustomed to serve in ng testimony against any person whateuever, Ir RESPRCTABLE EN tion between Fourteenth and Thieiieth stre@s, and Fourth | gentlemen's families, and has the very highest Teference: an- 0G, bereby repealed. Wishes a situation, In & gentleman's family, fan Sixth avenues, address, for this Week, Mr. Corner, 1,088 i ‘aiatads cooking ail kinds of game, Soups, 17 Rast Tidh'st, between ‘i and sreas: has no ovjection to chamWerwork, and to make nerseit | Broadway This i@ the consolation thatthe Southern democracy iy useful and obligin ‘of ri ——— . baa bs t rf have got from theirgbrethren in Ponnsyivania—a rofiaal | (e'ucon fortwo daya.ae (io West Ta sl. between iti wel WARTEDEA SICATION. (UY A RESPECT ALE ailaveater, “Toquire’t basement dor, epost te eur. by them of the use of the jails for the purpose of detaining | {1h avenues. utertant Women, as ebild's nurse; fully competent TANTED—A SITUATION, AS COOK, BY A RE tugitiver. Best of eity reference. Can be seen for two day# a: 0 Union spectable young woman’ haa no objection to asaist tn Again. The Senate in 1549 passed the following, bys YOUNG LADY wou Lp Wisi TO ENGAGE. AS | square. washing y ironing if rt Best ve Call governess. in fara) et ia the iv t 146 3 t. between 71 avs., to the rear. bye ie dyeone ren pepe sep sa tana | giidiot Music ant Mr oe Hi she ‘speaks. References PARIED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTADLE y env Rena ro rucied and Address jer jew se and plait 4 At que our Tuatives rer ested 10 vote, ata mew and in. eee ork and at toariee, ten be SITUATIONS WANTED—MALES. der al) cireumstances, in favor of extendit rheiy of OUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION. As GOO! wo Senith st path lyn, be Rey - . ordinases of peventece, hundred and eighty -aeten tthe new Oa ets Aqronsbly untastents ba tormenn Gone ee es St A ro0xe MAN. OF SOME MEANS, WISHES TO EN- ly acquired Territories. to assist in thew ct ety refer age in some Wholesale business already established, or Amongst the yeas are the names of J. Porter Brawley, *. Inquire at 126 We aud Oth ave. RY A RESPRCTAWLE CANADIAN YOUNG | * 000 go 'n aa clerk for a short time, with a view to partner. one of the delegates to the Cimeinnati Convention, and Maxwe!! McCaslin, an ardent of the platform. These are the men who never change their Principles! But let let us nec what Winn Bigler thought om the subject of slavery at’ his inavgeration as address BW , Herald offi ship. vy, as housekeeper and seamnstress pid hia WANTED—ASs A FIRST RATE COOK we coumry. Can be seen for three SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, IN Gober etheeed spapecies,” Sood chy rete gave frien tora = _| A core or bowl, why speaks fuentir the Raglish and fpen- ish languages, and understands various others. ia willing to wage. Call at fe West [3% devotes itself to his employer's iuterest. Address Lox 195 in the front basement —A SITUATION, TO DO HOUSEWORK, ate family: te « good plain cook, good washer oa » 7th and Au avenues, Goversor. wy the yon in bis ipeugeral ad — good city references. Call or address anne, 19) | Herald office. dress, be following eusge SITUATION WANTED i A RESPECTABLE ENG. awh uth #1, for two days. SS ee oe ee A® ka be even tor tore days asta shine mn oheeny TANTED—A SITUATION, AS GOOD COOK, BY A fees, Wri igte charge of ama et bk any SEER, che several edjusment measures, 00 posoed tw Sere. : W Init aged woman a Frviegian! hanno onjetion wd | Sing writing, “TRemunerwion moderate, Address it, sures ono perenanan’ sememans Ce eager are SITUATION WANTHD—AY A RPSPRCTABLE GIRL, | s,Piain part ot the washing — “Callet ay om, = Roe g pe TR ed xfeatut hee ag chamber maid ani waiter for wo MAX, ALOUT 35 YEARS OF AGE, WANTS A — a atten! ure agitation of (be qnestion settied | [roning if necemsary. mt city e given situation aa coachman or rgaroeaer Inq “Niner ta the view entertained by Senator Bigier, Jana. | ‘Nt '*e three Years. Cail or uddreas at 100 West I7th w Wase at, between Ureenwieh and Washington sis, ary 20, 1852: but he, like the baitce of the crew, took YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION, AS COOK, PME GERMAN YOUNG MAN, PERFECTLY ACQUAINT. pareage on board ths eratt Popular sovereignty, at sooa | AL in a private fymily: vpirestands al Kinds of taxing: 4a | Sewing. ood ‘eny. references aren. Can ee yy Meant 9 auatlon om clerk Pieroe launched that now utifel ironer. Also, a chanbermmid. who would aasist | sine os 4 it uate vlavery 4 LE Mow | iewasbing, or 40 plain sewing. “Wourl preter atnations to, | Ua! ai, £0 Mast Zid t., between 3d and Lexington # ad goods and trimming basiness. Address ‘. geiber, Hest of reterence can be given. Call at 90 ach at — _ — point of the bayonet, he has become tired of waiting for Congress to legislate it there, Dut takes the filiboste platiorm, and goes it, tiggere, border ruffiaas and ail. But ewli he never charges bie prin xpi same piatiorm In 1s4, renolutions: the Senat» deno i: repeal of (he Miesour! compromise. Amongst voted for the resolutions was Senator Piatt, cemocratic Speaker at the last session of the Senate. Those resolu- Hiows failed to pass the Houve. This is the Sret time on -ecord when resoluuon® denunciatory of slavery or ie structing the Copgressinen to vote against the of slavery, but what they were time without acy opposition. Darin winter resolutions to instruct the brought up, Dut voted down on the plea that it was no hear Charles st., for two days. YOUNG WOMAN W) PROTESTANT MARRIED , = WANTS A SITUA. on, as gardener or farmer; has no family, and is not iiraid to work. Good references given. ANTRD—A GERMAN OR ENGLISH GIRL, small family. must understand washing and ironing and In A W 1k8 TO ORTAIN A SITUA. Call at 222 Kast — +4 Genoa, Gam Gh, taney ber Wagons icdes plain cooking weil. Cail at (00 2d st,, Williamaburg. iemy ibid a ton to assist in washing and ironing. Nest of cily reference. = REAPER - - - - vneing the ] ‘am be seen for two dayn at 14 i a'« eo ee ATION WANTED-BY 4 STOUT. ACTIVE nov, Reet om A SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, TO | fStwéen fh wien oe nderata nl he End hes a geod. Rhowiodge of ac: , small fa i#. No ohjection to any part of the country. Piease ad , Pear rent A. G. tern. box St Post TANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPROTADLE on: anvteratauds washing aod girl, to do gene JITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN AS GAR TION To po. | [ening abd bakln jeeuinn to the Gonn e:teneion KRAPRCTABLE GIR. ware TERRORS Oy | ‘Apply at #9 oth avenue, fourtn ovr, bask room. By doom r.,well experienced a a florist. greenhouse, and Wee Bik race cutive, "NNT Ad Homer. Call 62 | LA ANTiD—oY A RESPECTABLE, TIDY YOUNG TG. N42 Prowpect st. Jersey CRS. ‘West 25th st., corner 6th ave uation a8 chambermaid. waiter and plain sew ort distance in the country. Please ‘an be seen for two days A know ledge of the aueensware business, and can gre ATION WANTED —A YOUNG MAN HAVING A N AMERICAN WOMAN WISHES TO GET A sitva- thorough A partot the busimers that they were seni to the legisla tion as hoasekeeper, or nurse and seamstress i fuence both Southern a 2 eee [x destrona of ov opient me sen Bisnal ehure an hese fr to dag Weracsn eras i GntecenTawand | attics emg wheres imer‘iew tay be Bid ‘Puch ‘Ws the record of I vania om th flay hich clearly oven that that the democratic for (wo days, first floor, back ‘0 SOUTHERN AND WESTERN DRY GOODS MER. ebunte.—The advertiser © young unmarried man, of rab ject of iy Anh ste. ANTED—BY ‘ PROTESTANT OIRI,, SITUATION WANTED=BY A YOUNC WOMAN, AS chambermaid and waite a private amily. 6 A SITUATION, very, i ‘as now led by Forney, Buchanan and reference. Apply at 142 Sullivan at., between Prince and one 0 ha h business babite, is desirous format an © sbandoved ail of the Inedmarks laid down by "he | {owswn sis, woud ake brief general wt” a tildes, and | moconge, Vater meseetbie Srv proms beeen oS Sever ane foantere <3 their “sare Is Rs wenter, Ore then, that the RESPECTABLE GIRL WISHES A SITUATION, AS fth at. bet cond atid Third ave, first floor Inke charge of the sales department. having been for the last northern and western portions the State—the very chambermaid pnd waiter. or to take care of a baby and _—— tweive years in the _ Lew B} he i awe dont of giving \ocal thew herd ihe ater int 8 ew. Apply at S87 Broome st, ber last pliner, for two daya, ANTED—A = SITU ATION, VY A RESPECTARLE | CTCrY satinfaction, nest nn rences Sicay pe br beary me given, Address B. Energy, Broadway ‘Post nies joritieseare cow going with a —_ _o woman, n8 cook, wash “ ironer, in a private fa a people's ‘candidate, Fremont’ (n doing this, they SITUATIO! ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE Rodd ue Ca Cemene we ANTED—A SITUATION, AS COACHMAN, BY iA are but c.inging to their old estan!!shed principles, where A, oes Teference. ‘Plense rail'at ait Delancey stn ————i ---—— — middle aged man. Is qualified to take care of horses, a a the foliowers of the Pierce, Jeff. Mavis and Forney - eee MCTABLE GIRL, A xcellent driver. Good reference given. Address tor ‘perty are following new and false gods, SITUATION. WANTED—BY A RESPRCTARLR able to ent and iit boys’ Tad Bont ote it Pennsylvania holds true to the position that she ha: = ‘herder pn pny she wilt routing ruffian nigger driving a and Forney, iv orem oom’ dragoons Our Johnstown Correspondence. Jousstows, Cambria county, Pa, Sept. 20, 1956 Some Account of an Inland Town—Iis Population—Iis Politics—Some Idea of the Presidential Contest all the Welsh for Fremomt, dc , de. ‘The ascent of the Alleghany mounts o !rom Altoona to ite summit, twelve miles distant, with ‘ts picturesque and beautiful scenery, constituted, par exrii-nor, the feauture of all my continous journeyings in and over the diversi. A jection to assist with the ung girl, to do general housework, in pein oer, eat Beat of city references small private ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN FROM THE COUNTRY, chamber work mind children, ‘not fail of 2 i}y: ie a good wasber and ironer, ean come. well recom: r 0 ’, \. menled. ae en! 138 Butler #t., Se th | Brooktyn. ee en. Apply at $2 Sth st,, Sd door, : wilag @ werk, "th tn on Ty pares See ia sue = YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION—AS REGU- RTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE | °, of address, Famuel Kodgers, 340 Bowery. Ww’ a SITUATION, young woman. as cham? and todo plain sewing, ood reference vath st , for two days. ANTED— i! A Le pty PERSON, A SITUA tion, 8s 's maid: rench, German = Li Jar ceametrese: nnderstanda enttin ‘The best of city refe- girl, as cook, washer and (roner and fitting ladies’ Gait at 190 diet ate Please call at 1,254 ANTED—BY A GE! or Ae AND Its WIFE, A bl As horse fra fain, an proce th rodiuce the highest Mt ‘iva we hig! reve aatcch abtiihes; have been five years in thelr pre: con "tare vo chiliren, and can vo seen for’ (wo dave cs an WARTER-BY AN | ENG! SHMAN, A SITU ATION TO tone eneee one or & pair of can drive, dresses: can be seen for (wo Broadway RESPROTABLE YOUNG GIR, A tien aa chambermat) and to assiat | Rest city reference, Can be seen fo: ‘th wt. SITUATION WANTED—RBY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS A RESPROTABLE ‘and waiter, or aa nurse Apply at 77 West WANTS A SITUA washing and ironing. two days at 8 West BY lace. 22d st. Would ‘ake A situation th ‘own or fe. hambermatd and lanndress be ash; eaiperompas Leardrpatied aod tr og; wou of ett " A say onal ety references Hecsioces | WA Wel to Karope, Uood referense. "Plone cal et 10 i Ga be ene Tae Waser Be Bence rere Doth t., corner Of 11th a wt avenue, in the store. ANTED—A SITUATION, IN & FAMILY OR HOTEL, by a tirst pate French ecok worked in London and Sth avennes, second floor, hack root.) ae tetra ak Wy aNtap—ny A RESPECTABLE SOBER MARRIED ‘ Ne ee ee Oe nisat NS. ak | Paris, and enn give good references, wes cook 0 the Duke of engtiahnna ata year snd hal fatty. sylvania—the only drawback to its novel pleasure being li 2. Leeds. Apply at No. 2 Weat st he thorough! tly, understands Bi is business in ev re. interposed by the presence of some ‘nate md raaretenr Girt ci sins A SITUATION =as page AL, iy ATION ne Ta AN Inquire for this week at 111 West Isth sat the livened by the strains of the viol kept the car in one A Sttazieg, asta ny 4 TOUR, wo AS Wy saree. <A. BITUATION Li A Ayes hg 4 in aatore oi ke cna dey constant hurrah for Buchanan aud democracy. hesg Gig reverquye. Awyowe a No. iy Woah Lig. dug pears PE GAU DE RgEU iy yy ders Al OO Mavenme, tu te Hove Aetlee. bermald. or makers. Stead: ‘ub st. nglish, Scotch rs ot be Rast hambermaid and ashiny other as W ‘rench nat lite Rog, as lady's maid: must unde ab) b days. ho unde: bis Wii pen thctory 136 Weak call with h do the vk of a small English ing. be & good washer ‘mation. No other v rt ‘ham ber die aged P: n be also table, it understar ds hi eae ty Good city refe No.1 , for three day! Ww id six months old; one oh about hy rallnéad: one lain, a n wewiDg; cM The ily is small, only Pi "Br basement. mendations last rH W ‘Ming the ob) W od cook, asaist in housework. The P cook and the seamst thy B i of Y da: re try, ddress Broad red. us ml € b a ; one d. M. RS. RICHMOND WIL) ae PAY THE HIGHEST WAGER for ability to ladies’ dress cap wm: 7 employ - ment. A lew apprentices taken. Apply at 567 Broadway, URSE Ryle hh ine rd Fee hier TO TAKE charge of (wo children; Scotch or Americas Protestant woman preferred. “ADDI at idt West 14th at. ANTED—TWO TIDY, KESPECTABLE GIRLS, TO go in the comnts, ‘an hour's ride from New York city, one as chambermsid and waiter. the other as nurse and seam ly on ple after 10 o'clock, at 44 East roadway and Sth avenue, WANTED—1wWO PROTESTANT WOMEN: ONE As ‘cook, washer and ironer, the other as cl ealer._ Apply at, No 3 Sirong place, South Brooklyn. City ASTD =A AMERICAN NURSE a> S SEAM. eas. To those with satisfactory refervnces: wu bai be pal p Eager is aster Fora ag Wintmay SMART YOUNG GIRL 70.20. GETER AE vA at No. 16) 6th ‘ork; age from 15 to 17 years preferr naire ANTED—A FRENCH GIRL, WH9 SPEAKS GOOD as stand all kinds of sew! 1 sree ait Kanes oF | ing and be ‘able wo dress hair. Iaqiice ANTED—A GIRL, TO DO GENERAL, HOUSEWORK; one w' atsids washing and roning, Nene olher need apply. Inquire at 29 Third ANTED—YOUNG GIRLS, nty years, ut the FROM TWELVE TO ‘S7th atreet. Girls employed ‘ere. last ‘winter ‘cua have regular eunoley ment, and at high wages. Parents young gir work is light, Apply before 10 A. Me all this ANTED~AN ACTIVE AND RESPECTABLE PRO testant girl, (English or Scotch preferred,) to do eneral housewor ng She must wa jerstand plain cook’ a and ironer, and bring undoubted references from her last sit need apply. Call, between 9and 12 A. M., at 504 Atlantic at., etween Neving and Powers sts., Brooklyn. Warm RESPECTARLE YOUNG FRENCH GIRL, ‘a8 Seamstress, and to assist with the cl rwork; she must understand Koglish, and have good reference, Apply at dl West 22d st. ANTEDTIN A SMALL PRIV ATE FAMILY, rotestant woman; she must Be a cont la cook, snd & first rate washer aud irover, Apply 673 ington st., for two days, WASTED-A YOUNG GIRL TO DO CHAMBERWOR ‘and plain sewing ina amall family, Apply at 66 Riving: a ton st. ‘ANTED—A WOMAN, to assist in waiting upon ‘one who therovghly is her business; temtant will be tak ferences required. Gramerey park, between 9 and 3 o'clock. ANTED—A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT GIRL American or German, for general housework. others need apply at 227 Chrystie st e days. ANTED IMMEDIATELY—A YOUNG nurse a child six competent, and bring] ing “good city reference, will receive the best of wages. La Quire at 42 loth a, near 8th avenue, Ware Woe } GTS. bey. AS CEAMBEEMATD., arity bee WOMAN, 14 Henry st., near Clark, ANTED—A PROTESTANT WOMAN, ASNURSE ANI to sew. sone es need the ia exept Shoat a ing Oret recom! r last place. Ap t 120 ‘Sth av, TANTED—A NURSE COMPETENT TOTAKE on ARG of & young baby; one who would be w to go Sout for the ‘winter, and bas totravelling Nene u Iy but such as can ite best ett io (ama ‘val Lexington av., betwee ANTED—FOR GOOD | WAGES, | Scotch or German girl, who is a g ivoner, and to sfeely at &3 Congress at] Brooklyn, three doors below Henry st. AN ENGLIBY washer ANTED—IN APRI PRIVATE | BOARDING HOUSE, TW{ vrotestant women; one as to assist in wash other as Iress; she must be able to Call at 23 Varick, coruer: Ber WANTED =aN ELDERLY AMERICAN WOMAN 1 do the housework for # man and wife; the wife an iny: 252 West 26th st. rANTED—A NURSE WANTED, 107 TAKE, CARE Oo} {wo children. four aud five years of age; she must young or riddle aged, know bow to reed write, aad ha chjection to travel: must be ‘Welsh, Swedish, Geen Hn ~ jAneriean or Scotch. Apply, wiih reference, at I East 14th ot lid. Anquire at % HELP P WANTED—MALES. X EXPERIENCED OPERATOR ON EITHER SING ers or Grover & Baker's ra sawing. Sa machines, for 0 find first rate wages, and to Thos. Gs Gaynor, ment, by ie ea GENTS WANTED—AT NO. 5 NASSAU BANK BUL A_ing, Beekman st., to introduce a saleable Leow. YOUNG MAN, WHO WAS A HOSPITAL STEWAR: Wishes to be employed in the same capacity; was an neary. He understands French and G Lispenard at., room, No. 8. sistant in a dts) Adoress No. noy WANTS TO LEARN THE CARRIAGE MAKI business. Beat of reference given. at 203 jth avenue, top flcor, Can be seen for ( WERK WANTED—TO CANVASS THE COUNTRY Po esvle orders for one of the best and most salea! articiea in market. Must have $1,000 in cash, Saalry, 81, Apply at 289 Broadway, room 34. CROMWELL ARMERS AND GARDENERS.—WANTE) and gardener (a married man), to take charge of farm, 28 miles up the Noch river: Good wages will ve p Millery at. A Scotebman or ‘German pret ‘illary st, Brooklyn. INERS WANTED.—SiX Kann f MEN CAN FL Apply to N. per year mmpetent tavpiy'st Nod employment and good Trowbriige. 25 Willian st., ay rs os SALESMAN WANTED—IN THE RETAIL DRY GOO! aust be well acquainted with the clty trade; none bu. te men nee t ay m ‘! “SROs, & CRAWFORD, 459 Sth avonue SALESMAN WANTED, — WANTED, A GEN \ aman, ina rectifying house. Address Rectifier, ier ee, ERVANT MEN WANTED.—TWO STEADY, Iara © gent men are wanted, in Baltimore, in a pi one as d'ning room waiter or batler, and general housework. At and references to be jeft at ulerald office, box 184. before 3 o'clock this da; = h wili bé attended to lnmediately, if sat (Wednesda: fxctory. AGENTS. —THE AMERICAN GAS REGULATG Company, 342 offers great induce tm and canvassers; can make from $5 to No capital r ANTED—AT oJ pay 6 Hops qroRe, corn’ of Union at ath Bs German, who stands the city T°. first elas a} day. who i trade, ah ANTED—A DRY GOODS SALESMAN, } quainted with the city ‘rade, WELL Apply 108.’ A. MeGregi SALESMEN, ALSO, . 80] Apply to James A. i ANTED- DRY GOODS from 14 to 15 years of age. 775 Browaway. Wan ED—A MAN, TO TRAVEL AND RECHT wholesale orders: ‘must be a first class salesman, Te uitable person from $600 to Good seeurit: RS & Co. O., Nassau -ANTED—A SMART, ACTIVE YOUNG a MAN, 70 frocery ani liquor sore; ast unde e ied. from bia Inst at, sober and willing. Apply af corner of Rose st. City references required, emp y given. Apply iiotely to wl tend ina the business well, come well recommes ployer, and be strictly Frankfort st., -ANTED—A COACHMAN: AN ENGLISHMAN. PI ferred. Apply, with Boca this only, between 9 and 1 15 Leroy place. ANTED—A BOY, BETWERN TIE AGES OF 15 A 16, to attend bar and open oysters. Good refere ‘Apply at 22 Hamilton st, at o'closk P W quired. (\OOKS, WAITERS, NURSES, OM AMBERMAT sirenaee. | ica eat usemaide, AC, speciab'e bear Graee Church GALLAGHER py of Haat Pourtecuth street, Union a 420 Broad: aent, AMILIES RETURNING FROM THR COUNTRY, A: in any exp nmply supplied at iarreenes ve agency, crebiseed "Maptarcn cee Tapeotehy iavisen ental era wre to call fend their orders na vanal. ANTED—AT 766 BROADWAY, TWO BOOKKEE four clerks, twoeconductors, two firemen, two t Sarheopers, four’ wae walters, 0 drives SUPMAN. Age brakemen, (we ortets, hen on steamers, two oa (or trades oF for stores. ‘ae me 0 yo Are WITEOTS.. ay Aaeee, . ASSISTANT IN architect's office. rior dranghtaman good ana'permanont employment, Address box 144 Ieraid o T% TAILORS —WANTED, A FIRST RATE OU for AL A establishment, To hh at Nine hut aiperior and ex viene han need as ‘ rome et inde nee 5 ne but superior andexperion ‘apply. TAILORS.—WANTED, IN A FIRST OLAS3 CU tailoring establishment, dress Johnson, box Ho qieerior eat ex to such Aone constant hoy it ‘Adareen Jolson, bor 1600 Pon ome en given. ANTED—A GOOD WATCHMAK: WwW ‘con, Georgian, Apply at 21 Bate te betsy! ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, A CARPENTER trade, a sitnation to any perinton osalty ts cans of drawing ‘plans if requi Address F. D. ANTED—THIRTY new flour barrels and half barrels. winter, given. romteray’ Pe Post GOOD COOPERS, TO MA Bas Apply at 68 Ratgers stip.

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