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Sa FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. caer cept. 16—6 P, M. “ The stock ‘market opened irregularly aud w! ous much activity this morning. As compared with the quotations at the. second board yesterday Erie declined %, Fort Wayne 54, Hudson River 1y, Reading +, Chicago and Rock Isiand 34, Michigan Southera >g. New York Central and Cleveland and Jussbarg were without variation. lo the miscelianeous List Gio and Mississippi certificates declined 1, and Cumberiaud Coal aod Quicksilver were without ehange, Government sscurities were active at an advance, especially the coupon sixes of 1981, for which there isa strong demand. These sold at 108%, a 1054, registered 108. coupon five twenties, 1103, ; coupon ten-forties, 973,. a OTK, one year certificates, 94's @ 949; ; Treasury 73.40 pokes, October and April, 110% @ 111, registered sixes, 1968, 120, sixes of 1567, 128, At the second board the market for railw: wes weak, aud a general deciine of |, to 1% per ceut took place ait round. Goveraments were firm, and coupon five-twenties sold at 1105, 4 110%, although the official printed list of the second board sades piaced them at 1094,, This is a piece of gross carelessness, a repetition of which should be guarde’ agaivat, State stocks showed a slight improvement, and the fol- lowing (uolations were made for them :—lennessee sixes, 603g 6). Virginia sixes, 60; North Carolina sixes, 60 @ 04g, Missouri sixes, 64.4 65; New York (ives, 1874, 100. Railroad bonds were inactive and bank stocks quiet. There ig a somewhat brisk demand for money from stock houses, at Seven per cent on call; but the demand is easily met, Commercial paper is, bowever, in little demsnd, io view of the many coptingencies liabie to arise out of the military, political ands financial situation of the country, Lenders wish to employ their money so iat they can recall it at any time, and hence their aversion to discounting, even at high rates. These vary from eight to (weive per cent, very litle being, however, done under nine. In foreign o> change there is a little more doing. Bank rs? bills are qsoied at 109%¢ (gold rote) for steriin merchants’ at 103, Francs rauge from 5.8 to 610%. ‘This iucreased activity is owing to many having de 6 ferved buying during the last week in consequence of the exciiod course of god The golt market to-day showed symptoms of that weakening which will be more fully appareat next week. ‘The opening quotation ws 228, from which it declined to 2245, and then recover d 13%, preparatory to a drop to » Bt which it stood at tweniy- utes past four The old ‘bull’? ¢ ique, composed of a dozen or so ve th P. M. of Germans and Frencim n, bave been and are still doing their best to keep up the premiua. so log as wo were without achievements in the field and the pebiic mind was despundest. these Sby- Jocks of the community were erabled to exercise | great control over the gold market, aud *ticece the majority of outside operators pretty much as they desired; but the effect of the brightening uspect of the military situation upon the popular mind cannot be resisted, and tbe art. ficial props which before proved auf- Acient to sustain gold ata premiutn of from 240 to 280 are no Jon troug encugh to c.eck or reverse its natural tendency, and, therefore, it must continue to sink till more towards its true value in relation to tbe cur rency. We do not mean 'o say, of course, that it will be likely to reach that trus Icvel which we have estimated to bo sixty-eight ;remium, making the currency dollar worth fifty-pine cents, instead of forty-four, as now, but {t is not unreasonable to expect that it will fail fifteen or twenty per cent (on par) lower, aod remain for a considernie time, in the absence of impor tant military or political events, withia tifteen per cent over 200. ‘the clique referred to, alike with others of minor im portance, has been cou-iderably weakened by the recent | decliné, and is, therefore, rendered comparatively harm. | less to arrest them ural course of gold it was chiefly owing to it that gold rose suddenly to 285 after the pas sage of the itleadvised Gold bill op the 14th of June, and it has been chiefly owing to the capital and credit of its members that the premium remained st the high rate which bas marked its course since that time. This clique as dabbled largely in foreign exchange and en- joyed banking facilities which epabled it to lend or borrow gold in @ manner and to an extent which | is little imagived by the majority of those even to whom the figures of the weekly bank statemeut are 4 rource ith. | Total six per cent registered bon snares | Chicago and Northwestern... 94,450 190,030 Michigan Ceniral..... y003 94,018 St, Louw, Alt, and 7. Haute. By 445 40,888 and | 150 Of interest. The clique was thus enabled to cause a rise or (at! in the market, and pocket the protits of the opera- ttou—a species of gambling about as fair as playing with joaded dice. If jarge sbogt contract# had to be filled it if ce was oasy enough for the clique to borrow, without going into the market to buy, and from those boards, too, sup- posed to be sacred from the borrowers’ touch. The clique is still a large bolder of gold, aud this is where the shoe pinches, and its own weakness is fet. ibe raio of such speculative combinations would be a great public beneGt They are the vampires of the finencial world, and thrive upon the impoverishment of others. and. in | to this case, of the whoe community. A rumor was started on the street to-day to the effect | thit Mr Fessenden was ip negotiation with a well koown house in Exchange piace for the s#le of the eotire two hundred millions of gold bear ing bonds at his disposal under the four bundred million act of last June; but this was alm at too abeurd for belief, altbough it is within the power of the Secretary of the Treasury to make any bargain he likes for the disposal of these bonds, which coastitute the re maining half of the (soven-thirty Treasury vote) low now on the market. We will not, however, ourselves for @ moment to suppose that any sane and honest man, scting for the govern meot, would enter into such &® private arrange mont, and we bave reason to believe that for the next six weeks at least no new Treasury loan of any kind wil) de placed on the market. The receipts from the seven thirty joan are now on the increase, and the rise of about two per cout which is likely goon to take piace im the market price of the six per cent gold bearing bonds will stimulate subscriptions to it, The total subscriptions to the loan up to yesterday were $32,063,000, aud to the ten forty loan $8! ,066 000. A telegram from Washington announces that the sus pended weekly statement of the national debs is to be re- piaced by a monthly ove. We apprehend that Mr. Fes sonden sees the error of bis way in this particular, and proposes a mouth!y statement because it is too late to issue a fortnightly one with a good grace, now that more than two weeks bave elapeed since the iesue of the last weekly As it is, be may hope to be allowed the benefit of the doubt that when be evepended the weekly be meant to subi for it @ monthly statemect. ‘Tho movements in foreign dry goods at thie port for the wee k ending September 14 by as follows:— ‘aci Eotered for cousumptit Withdra Wareb us Total. ‘the report of wae Pank Comptrolier of Wiscovsin tor August shows a docresse jo the circulation of $10,088, dhe tolal outstanding being $2,694,093 ‘The condition of the batike of Maesechusetts, exciurive of those of Boston, for thé five weeks ending Sept. 5, is ‘Specie iv bank 1,290,198 Balances in other banks payable on demacd.. 6 712468 Total amount due from other backs 6,038,162 ot Total amount due to otber banks 435,08: Deposits ‘ + 12,276. *0 Cireulation.. . 21,677 The following new nation! backs have been autbor ined: —Firet Nationa) Bank, Lockhaven, N. Y. Firet Ne. ; Firet National Baok, Lowell, Mass. , First the Black. etone National Sank, Boston, Mase. the National Bavk of Redemption, Boston, Mas ‘The following statement of the condition of the na- tional banks bas been issued by the Currency Bureau — Caritat S10cK SUNECRIVED IN StaTER, Total capital stock subscribed GuriDg AvguRt $2,608,600 Total capital stock subscribed to date, $41 465,600, ag oad Ea: sBEssE 333322 ae 38 é siti $S8882222588832 325823288582822 300,000 and d NEW YORK py SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1864; 350,000 ‘Tennesse. . Amount of capital stock subscribed ‘Total amount of bonds on depostt Aug 4,942,044 . BL, 64. 58,772, 000 on de. 28,561,000 Post August 81, 1864..... Total five per cont registered bonds posit August 31, 1464.. Total. Total coupons aix per cent. 17,963,100 Total coupons five per cent 2,610,900 ‘Total coupons. + $20,554,000 Total six per cont - 46 52th 100 total five per cent bon 4 ‘Total circulation issued to August 31, 1864.... Total circulation tssued during August, 1804 RawROsD BARSINGS YOR TAS MONTY OF AUGUET. 1563 1864. Increase. St. Louis, Alt. and T, Haute. . $13 $0,878 218,236 Dubuque and Sioux 15,273 70 Burlington and Quiucy: 816 91 Pittsburg, Ft. W. & Chi 407,076 669,102 FOR THE YiKGT WERK OF SKUTEMANK 510, Stock ‘Exchange. ERA D Faipay, Sept A.M. $29000 U 3 6's, '31, Ring 13 400 sha QuiekMzCo blo 890) U8 68, Bl, Cou. 1054 240 Marivose Mining Go 2 0. S5u00 0 8 Gia, 6 90'a,cou MON 500 US On, *67.. nei “4 BY niu, HW ib Bid a eal eet wa at Lic. a 18¢ for shoulders and 8c. & ive. for hams. Bicon was neglected. The lard market was fim, with a fair demund; sales 400 bbls. at 23\¢ @ 24%. —the latter price an Butter was in steady demand at 45c. @ 48¢. for Ohio and 49c. a Lee 5 seate. Cheese quiet at 19¢. 8 270. for common to pr: Prtaotxuu.—Receipts, 1,302 bois. The racket for both crude and refined was rather quiet, but firm, the bigh prices demanded checkiug the demand, The sales were about 4,000 bbis. crude, at do sco a ‘47c. on the spot, aud 4749¢. all the month ;1.800 do., refined. ia bond, at 70. a Tic.; 600 do, free, in lots, at Bic. a 86c, onthe spot, and Tic. for Getober. The Ook, except of (reo, is very smxil, while the receipts are light, Rios was dull. Smail sales were madeat lic. for Pat- ‘or Rangoon. market was quiet and prices were Saies of about 125 bade Cuba at 19%6 te Cuba, commen refining, 1844c. a 190, fair do., Lose; ood do, 1946. a 20c., and grocery grades, 20350. ; Porte "Reo, Tetining grades, 19 ssc. & 20¢., and grocery, iene. a Stock Sept. 17, 1384, 54,298 bbds., 37,047 boxes, 83,229 bags and 154 bhas. melado. SALT was very dull and priesg almost nominal. The only sales we beard of was one of about 4,000 bushels St. Martin's at 90c, We quote ashton’s at $5 60, factory Alt $4 70 a 35, and ground $3 50 Siucks.—The demund continued limited, and pricas are decidedly lower on some descriptions: sales 18 bbls nut. moys at $1 90; » bage Singapore pepper at dod, aod 25 do. Bumatr: 43 dec. >RRDS.—Toe peers was vory quiet for all descrip- tious. Clover mey be quoted at 2654c, a 270, Timothy trifle 6000 Tenn 6 10000 Virginia’ 6's bOarolina (i'e S110 HASH nio & Miss cert 1000 Hudson 1-tm Quy tiudson2dm 8 fb. 10) 4 ites, F Joo Tole Wab 2dm.¥60_ 99 Su) Maripoaa stm h at RR 10 one NY Central Bit 20, Mich 80 & No I RR ‘ ‘ rn do iv * Guo do. Su Ul Cent 400 109 2) Ohioag ae TRE ron 3 1 ER 20) MU &PduCh® R. 100 Clov & Fated Iw) Aly TH lop Alton 88 i $25000 US 6's, low do, 1599 U8 0% 410.01 Bist ye cer 2000) Obto ¢ Miss cor 10) «ha NY Cen RRA I vo do. cry COMMERCIAL REPORT. Fripay, Sept. 16—6 P. M. Asnus,—Receipts 91 bbis, Market inactive and prices entirely nomial. Breaps1urvs.—Receipts 3,739 bbis. flour, 139 bbls. and 146 bags Cora meal, 27,159 bushels wheat, 6,400 do. corn, 14,096 do. oats, 7,860 do, rye and 164 do, malt. The flour murie¢ was dull and drooping, and at the close a concer. sion of fully 10c. would have been necessary in order to effect sales. Some brads sold a shade easier, and the whole market was dull and depressed, with no buyers outside of the local trade, who were purchasing only tor immediate wants Sales of 10,000 bbis. State and West- ern, 2,000 do. Southern, and 650 do. Canadian. Rye flour ws gold to the extent of 350 bbls. »t $0 50489 75 The hole range is from $3 to $9 75. Corn meal was steady, with eales of 300 bbis. at $8 (or Jersey and $8 6Ofir We quite — Brandy wine. Superfine Extra Stat Common to medium extra Weatera. Extra round boop Ohio 00 a 11 20 Western trade brands 25 a 13 00 ExtraSt. Louis, 15 a 5 50 Common southel 25 a 12 00 Farecy aod extra do. 10 a 14 25 Wa 10 25 20 @ 12 00 Rye ‘our, superti 00 9 50 Corn meai, bois 86 a 900 Corn meal, puacheo: 50 a°39 00 38 —ibe wheat market was, decidedly Ormer on sprii samples, owing to the ivadequacy of supply, with o edemstd Biles $6,000 bushels. at $2 13 a $3 22 W a $2 23 for Milwaukee oud, $2 24.9 $2 26 sor amber Milwaukee and Iowa, $2 29 « 32 for winter red Western, $2 32 a $2 35 ior amber Mi bigan and $3 for a smali parcel of choice pew crop white Kentucky The corn merket was lc 4 2c. lower, ull, with sales of 24,000 bushels, at $1 614 $1 61K Rye was irregular and dificult to 7,600 bushels Western was reserved Oats were de ge beiny 85. 26, 9 B8o. for Barley ad barley malt for Western mixed. quote accurately. iculars wer dull. the ri ud Western, ihe market was very dull, and we ba only te sales o: 50 bales, Wo quote — Upiand, — Fiorida, Molle. N.O.& 7. Ordinary ..........168 163 164 184 Miadiing +176 18 Wt 1i8 Good miidiing.....178 179 179 180 Cor ree was quiet, and we have posales to report. Stock Septamber 17. im Oret hands 1 ags Corge.—The market remained inactive, put prices were | £110. | 78.0 se. 1,246,000 | meats and 148 do. 100,000 | with « fair demand, gales 1,000 bbls. » Ot $40.0 G41 jor thout materia: change. Daves ayn DYE —We note sales of 1,000 lbs. gensing at $1 60, aud 200 bales gambia on private terms, Dirw one, —We vote « sale of 26 tous of St. Domingo at $35 a $54 25 ® We note snes since our last of 100 boxos lay raiains at $5 50, 60 bbls. currants at 20c , and 269 ba Peanuts at $3 50a $3 Gu. Yist.—The demand sor dry cod was more active, and we notice exles of 5,000 qtis, George's at $9 4 $9 25, and 1,500 do. Grand Baoks at 38 50.0 $8 75. Mackere! were in demand 0 1,500 qtls, at Bas for 1 shore, $18 60 for No. 2 do., $14 G0 10r Ne, do ior No. 1 Bay $17 80 for No. 2 do., and $15 for No Herring were quietand we beard of no sales Freinrs were dull and depressed bngagements ta Liverpool, per American, 225 tous logwood at 10e pominaliy at Od. per veal 75 bhds, tohacer 64 8 808: 45 hhds. tallow at ‘16s. 200 bbia copper ¢ on private terms, and, by steamer, 5 258. To London, per neutral, 100’ bbls. shoe nozs a Py 3 do. u',d 100 hhde, tobacco at 208, and, by steamer, fir butter and 500 boxes cheese at dis. Glasgow, 600 boxes cheese at 50s, aud 14.000 bushi wheat at bout4d. To Antwer), 50nbde tobiero $o8., and 500 bbls petroleum at 8s To H 1.500 boxes ex. tract logwood at about 00 bd # petrolenm at 6a. A bark pf 4.200 Die capacity to Veleutia wih extra heavy pipe staves at $55. que. 279 tone to Cow Fay | and back, coa! at $750. An tavian burk to Cork for orde: 27,000 bushels wheat at Sd. A British b petroleum to Cork for orders. if to t or if to the G ntivent, 6a. 6d. petrolenm. (rom Phiiadeiph GoNNY BaGs were quiet, and we Hors. —The demand mere, and prices were firm, © , and 600 do old at 25 hipping was iu (air dewand at $125 9 $190 retai) qualities were more active apd (irmer at $1 00 a $1.76. 75 bales new crop at ic TO demand bas been rather more active, but ed about 14, per lv, sales have 000 Pueses Ayren at a We B8e.5 © Porte abe + 2c a2 Tarnpice, 2c. & 800. Matai 2de.. and Barcelons, 23e. 9 2 Iw i jes of 450 tone American pip atg7z for No. 1, and $65 for No 2. Inpigs.--The market wae rather more active. bat prices were a tritie easier sales 211 cates Manila on privare and 20 casee de. at $1 75, 17 cases Madras t 18 cercone Guatemala at $2 (0, acd 12 cercone nh bloat at $1 70. nen —Tbe demand was fair, and there was po p change io prices ote —Hemlock Ft light, 44c. a 443ge.. do. middle, 466. a 460. do. beavy 4d Sc. ig Jifornie light, 480, a 440 beste oat hap heavy 45¢. '& 46¢., Orinoco, ae. adie, tee nade, to middie, adc. 1 and do. bes 8 é5c. Onk sinughter and anited good iight, 2c a x middie, Bic. wbTc do. heavy, S4c. @ S6c., and cup, al) weights, (0c @ fic mR, —Enetern epruce and pin: n moderate de- Le mand, witb eales of 176,000 feet at $25 a $24, according " —Kockiand wie io demand, tales 900 Lbs, at Pean,—The market was somewhat unsettied and prices wore very irreguiar, saice 50 tone Spanish at I6c. and 60 GO, ab 15 HO BIO HC. Motacans —Ibe market was very quiet, and we bave nly to notice sales of 10 bbw. New Orleans at $1 05 « We quote Cuba moscovado at £3 a 960., do clayed, 10 Kio, bbc @ $1 06. Stock Seot, 17, rd 406 bbde, Cubs muro vado ond do, ciayed 6,046 d., 10 Ries, aed 118 bois. New Orieane. Naval Stones —Spirite of turpentine was in moderato jemand, with eaice of 60 bbe at $3 10 for French nd $3 16 «$3 20 for American, Jo romine there was but wh. ‘san doing: rales are reported of 26 bbis. at $25 for $40 for strained and No. 2, $60 for No. 1. [my pale. Tar wae dui] apd unchanged a itch quiet At previous quotations. Ul were steady at }0e., clinch, 11 ig, #be. a Sle. tor forged horse hag for yeliow meta) tase acd spikee, and The. for Ona. — Mano’ Revue quiet, bot prices were with. oot aa 100 bhia. unbleached winter whale sold at Crade sperm wae quiet, with email sales at pro. woted At $1 60 s $1 56. ‘and lower, saiee of 100 | $1 68, and inte last evening 6.600 gal- sod at 0334 © $1 64. Of olive 200 cages void on a private terme, toe #0 do, at $3.40. Carter one was rs at Bs Of palm 10,000 (be, sold st 18, Lara was demand, with sales of Western summer at $1 85, eed e nen ‘at $150, We quote Bank at $146 end traits at 1 60. As Provisions —Rece)pts, 79 bbis pork, 82 gen A ex | lard. The pork market was firmer, 9} Frost and child, F Ran, Liv | Leo. Kowa de Vedeway at 26.50 AGT, with sales of 200 bushels at the former price, Brigut flax in demand and firm at #3 50 4 $3 60. ed—1,000 bags Cuicutta sold in Boston a $4 10. ‘ex. —-We note sales of 10 toas Silesian at 160, Swins.—For Grad the demand was limited, tit prices sontinued frm. Deer was also less active. sais being re. Stricted by the high rates demanded by the holders. We quote.—Honduras, $105 a $1 10, San Juan, 90c. a 95c., Bolivar, 72c. a 72456.; Cape. 70c. a The., Pueuos Ayres, Thc. a #00.; Madras, T0c. @ T5e., and Cam) oree, 60 a 606, 00,—The demand was |i Jee 180 bhds. At 14e. @466., 200 cases a ors at 10 5G. 145 cazes ordinary Connecticut at 26c , and 100 do, at 160 a - ‘The market (or manufactured continued quiet. tin. —Pig remai Sic, Koglish ma moderate demand boxes |. C, at $22 50, TALLOW was irregular in price, and the market a little besvy; sales 115,000 bs, at 18c. a 18%. for common to ed quiet; sales of 34 slabs Straita at | be quoted at 640, Plates were only in | we bave only to noto sales of 500 prime. Wriarny,—Receipts, 238 bbls, The market was about lc. higher, with a moderate inquiry; sales 1,300 bbls, at $1 814 $1 82, closing at the latter price. ae DaKB.—A sale of 100 tong city bbl. was reported at $00, Woot.—At a slight concession in prices thare bas been rather more movement in domestic fleece. but there is no general demand, aud the market is irregular and un- setiled. | Sales 250,00 Ibs., at 95c. 4 $110, cially EL a $1.06, 25,000 ibs. puted, at $1 024 for lambs and $1 05 asi ie’ “for super, the laiter price for choice. some bud washod at $1 25 a $130; 100 bales Cape at Sic a Mc, and sunali parceis Mexican and Spanish ou private terms, Obituary. HON. FRANCIS MOORE, OF TSXAS. The death of the Hoo. Francis Moore, late editor and proprietor of the Houston Teleprap\ and Morning Star, 1s announced in our columns, Mr, Moore was an old aud bighly esteemed citizen of Texas, but during the war be has quietly resided, with his family,at the North, He par ticipated in the Texan war of iudepen‘ence, aad after its recognition by Mexico became one of the leading spirits in tho cause of annexation to the United States. He was & power/ul and effective speaker, aud canvassed the Northern states in 1844 in favor of the election of Mr. Polk to the Presidepcy upon,the question of annexation, He served 2g one of the Commissioners of Toxas te con- clude the terms of annexatin, and subsequeatly occu- Pied for several yearsa seat in hor Legisiature. Jast public oflice before the war was that of Mayor of tho city of Houston, At the time of bis decease he was on- gaved In preparing for the press his ‘Geological Survey of the State of Texas,’’ a work which bis scientitic attain ments would have dered very valuable. He was a man of the purest character, beloved by all who knew him, and has ie/t a large circle of relatives and acquaint. —” mourn the loss of a busbaud,a father aad a friead. MR. THEODORE H. GARDNER. Orrom the Rahway Kegister, sept. 9 We ba?» /eceived a letter from Lieutenant Jonathan T, Crane (one hundred days volunteers), now opposite Petersburg, and from him wo learn that on Monday fast, while ove 0 bis men was on duty, be was red at by a rebel sharpsbooter, the ball hitting him in the forebead and passing rizht through his head, killiog him iuatastly The name of the young man is Toeddore H. Garduer, son Of the late Mattbew Gardner, of Brooklyn, Previous to the time of joining Lieutonant Crane’s company he had | been employed in this office asa compositor, and during the time he remained in it be conducted Himself in a | manner which won for Lim the respect and esteem of his | employer and those with whom be had become ac- quaiated. He waa a flue young man, ratber good looking, and about twenty-one years of age. His loss will be severely folt by his surviving parent and friends. Bop Arreapr ro Rot a are.—A very daring ottempt was made about ten o'clock yesterday morning to force open and rob the safe in the office of George W. Coster, No. 59 William street. Officer Kleiderer, of the First Precinct, observed a man, giving bis name as Jobo Rus- geil, armed with a worden brace, enter Mr. Coster's flice, and make a demonstration on the safe lock, with | its position, The officer ad- vanced, snd. aftererresting Kuasell, ‘ound in his posacs- sion @ quantity of pow tchea, @ jimmy and lle- An examination of the safe lock showed that | had been forced trom its position aud @ piece of place! uncer it, ana then the lock replaced It is be- liewed that Russell's intention was to secrete bimsei! in the store till after closing time, aad make au Tr: to biow open and rob the safe, which contained railroad bonds worth two thousund dollars. ‘The police think the prisone: to be an-old burgiar. He is forty-tive years of age and anative of Haltimore. Justice Dowling com mitted him to the Tombs for trial. Aitsaup Twert ny 4 Fewaus.—Me. Cherles Rogers, re aiding at 139 Grand street, yesterday appeared before Justice Dowling and lodged a complaint ngainst Alice Me Donald, a wornan living io the same hou-e, charging her | with stealing @ gold watch ond chain, ninety doliers m Treasury nctes aud other valuables to tne amount of nearly three hundred dollars, 3 gems Turtber stated ‘hat be bad fund a portiou of the missing jroperty tn the apartments occupied by Alte wad arresied by otticer Jolley, of the rvurteenty precinct, ond the magia. trate locked her up for trial \ | Aret ‘ana Departares. vanes Ivania—Mr Bradley. Mrs An Livreroor—Steama)y p Pena ph. Mr Murvoek Pucker, wife nod son, Ut Gates H Hy Fi-ber, Thoe Park SJ Stenson. Mise BE Jn. Leich, Mr Bixio, Capt Ja to the steer yoo —Steamship OM 20 w rn teased, amd G08 of Manchester—H Johnaon, 4 U Hay, J B Tanter, Mi ‘Mon A Herbert. Mr Mr Clark. Mary Mesara. Mec ap ughier, Mrs Temp! tom. ie Porat er and ti Rev J Mt Mo ‘ “ot, M Hongard, Mr, Smith and ady, the steerage. it To. and intial r wand ser ‘fast 8 Abrams, Mret MG! Moses Neuz she lireese. J PD) Misa Bauch We T) Dor M rant 8 Wenzin Geo ure, rab lb White, Miles A Sett, MreJd Mar thewson ani three cbiidreo, MreJ W Houston ‘and infant Stephen waton, Mre AW flarria and three chiluren Fit Sage, BJ Douglase, J F Wiikine—and a full compliment io I. nry Sage, Mr the steerage. Sox JUAN DRE NORTE, Nic—=Meamabip Golden Rulem Mark Shei: ait Stannard, wife and chid; Mrs AB Ball, N M Conness, HP Jeers David, Fowler H Snow, BL Gare ner. Mra Somers iy B Howard it, Geo Hal cy “f Tayor,G 8 Haten. W acd (wo chitcten, HP Queen Ww 5 Kirvand, wile Rad ebild. W Roland, DSmith, BC Gorham. JP s Bay nore Ja “ By" M Gates, GH Slocum and lady 180 in the #leerare Hayasa—Sienmabip Hi Q. Morgen, Mise Ieabel Morgon. Mrs Anua Dutey, ‘MA leo Mre Cormes Bua Mra J AK, Convens, Mr J W Convens Manvel Debiade Genérn! Porfirie Garcia de Leo Jose Kineon Gallardo Mr Francisco Genecse M Marnnon, Mr Bduardo Arriojo ‘Leandie Esea John Lavin, Mr J Banari M ¥ ir Emmanuel! Ra} mo Bott r Frederick Thermpe teamnship CreolemC: jerting and ‘rat, AC Billed req! ter Hotfioan, WC Hol ner. BF M ere. yam Lomiey. Cai Heston, y Pi: H Giravden © Wav Khor . Pay bier, P ite and four arse, a fod, dager, & Ta Feckeoo, P Stacy and ba aac i” ara RTURRS. “ Liesaroo.—Meamat | th yearn rom frem Boston—B H Webb. o Buber, Mr ane ret Ak P oselegs ane eae Bos- nd B00. land. Wm Giivery, of Bears. ni Fiet Wultem Mellon, Pierre’ Doyle Kew ¥ Yorn, yurana Mrs ig! 14 E Jobo Paces Ca it thie Por jontreal ; shire overt agen James A ra we ir, von i aa ee pe 4 Mn Med hers in the eteerage a ‘vork ‘Iu! bey yt me itarang a0 sees Aus Fion, His | Mra Heamship, Nor:hern Light—Gov F M De | ar and ehiid, BM shaw, B Me:iner | | nurse, Call att rare est 8 8 Ohartrand, Boston; Mr Mar. Frama Vian a8 1 a ‘sa, ; Mme Rottier, New ‘ork—and a files cenerel os ee Pokal On. OnctyneyStsamahiny North America—Joho Kien- Reaper and we, chi , apenas, cu ony Dott Y a2 mle ‘am fernsttat, Joon igle ich S Berns 3 f Mr Jones cod ‘Sid: Robert ‘Latesilie: Georte eric. 224 1Sdy: Mise’ Louse Jocily‘Bruastine Josly. ions gid wife J 8 Qcidith and wiles Powoli, Geg ra0n, rtlets neat carat Herman Jucob. John O'Neal, imc’ Kanan’ Mme Rowland, Etizavets Kelle i sete Baranrcna ep C rerio —atesmmahip Tubal Cail in-De MP Grant, Ba E Serrano, KE Lindo, J Daly, WW Blas, M wesoriocd F Borda, James t Joucs, wee FINANOLAL. Ateantta SAVINGS BANK, CHATHAM SQUARE Beptember 12, 1564—Notice 8 hereby giv ‘ pel ery im the bankiog nonce bar ina bees seine the regular evening seasioun. W' , erihedite, MD. VAN PELT, President, ga Coorgr, Secretary ef ORT Ged ATAMEBTING OF THE CORPORATORS OF, THE Dorchest jon Freestone ay ny, meld at the office of Messrs loCredy & Armour, Pearl street, on Thursda,, Sept. 15, the Comps was deganised accord ance with the general act for the formation of mann’ ing and minsng companies, and the following are the Direc: tors for the ensu: Hg ear — FLETCHER WeSTRaY, HUGH EN, 04 w. THOMPBON, Fane M.SWIPT, eCREDY Raita is asgarpon, D. A. McCREDY, President, a. 2. SiERwoon, Secretar IVIDEND NOTICE.—THE TRUSTEES OF , THE Ku.ckerboc<er Petroleum Company. Stephen Crowell, .. President, have bgeyr a a dividend of one per ceeh an ne Gapital stock, free of goverament tax. pay Toth instant, at the ‘ice of the bankers, huchardt & Gebhard, 21 Nassau street, RED. SCHUCHARDT, New Yors, Sept. 14, 1864, Treasurer, THE TRUSTEES OF THE C ny, Wm, G. Grant, Kx reent on the IVIDEND NOTIC Manhattan Petrot President, vave declared a dividend of two expital stock, payable on 19th ioat,. at the office of the company, Empire Builuinge, No. 71 roadway, room No, 45 me reee JQHN C, HENDERSON, Treasurer, 1 New York, Sept. t PIRST CLASS SECURITIES FOR SALE Be rane HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS, WASHINGTON, Soven per cent First Morixace Sincing Fund Boude ALEXANDRIA AND GEORGETOWN *RA{LROAD COMPANY, PAYABLE JUNK 1, } These Bonds are the total debt of this company, and are secured by a first mortgage deci of trust upon the entire road (including {8 real, personal andmixed property.) from the Baitimore and Ohio Ratiroad depot at Waxbing. ton, D. ©, to the Orange and Alexandria Raiiroa! depot at Alexandria, Va, inouding the new Long Bridge across the Potomac. The Foad and bridge are !aid mostly with double weighing track, and partly triple track, of heavy T rail, sixty pounds to the yar Interest at seven cent per anoum, payal Annual coupons, on she first days of June aud December, at the Metropolitan Bank, New York, ‘A sinking (und of seven thousand five hundred dollars is appropriated by jaw to the redemption of the bonds He cherters of the Company are irom the State of Vir Staves Congress, gonia, the city of Washington and Un’ covering us entire route and valuable pri ‘Thin roa! iw in full operation, baving beet lately relad and rebuilt. and ts the ; reat thoroughiare to the South, imore id Ohio, Ps iladelpata, pre-and Gainden and Amboy ‘Kalirond re is nu beter security om the mut er ene bon. formation ean be had of the undersigned, who than that are Cully authorived tn dispose ofthe entire joan in sins to suit the views of purchasers, and to exhibit the deed of trust ‘and map of the route from New Yor to Alexandria, JOUN B. URBAS & CO... Bi ea neare 1 road street, near Wall, NEW YORK, OPEC, WAION Pactric RAILROAD COMPANY. He a Naw Torx, Sept. 2. 1864. The annual meeting of the stooxholders of this ‘Company, will be held on the Ist Monday of October, at the otice of reese ts Witham street’ Row York at. ll c'clock A. M,, for the trenaxction of auch business is may come be- fore the meeting. JOHN A, DIX, Prosideat, | V. Poon, Secretary. Petoneem, RICHARDS KIs K 5 KINGSLAND, 38 PINE STRERT, NEW YORK, HAS FOR SALE THE FOLLOWING OIL STOCKS. SEPTEMBER DIVIDENDS pai Logs meee op all stocks ‘kn purchased on .or before the Nobie Well! Petroie ru "oll Compa F pants CENT. Maple Shade Powroleuam ou ‘Com VIDEND. $ Pek CENT. pum Oil Company, United States pew D poe R CENT. tidated Petrol ompany, eer P _ 5 ah 4 PERCENT. cess it Com 4 eel IVIDEN pes PER CENT. Knlexerbocker Fetroleurn not “enue vy Fa pit. MS 1 PéR CENT. Petrol: iG anbatian Pour DEND. ‘Pig CENT. Parat OM Get Buchanan Party VIDEND, f UKR CENT. ND, 400 shares New York and Aileghany Petroleum Compaup 1,000 shares Bercen C "GW shares Alleghany Heiroleum Company. abi pterprise Oil tou Ol Compan Kanawha Oil Company. Alegtany River Petroleum Company, of Phita- 1.600 shares Philip's Oil Company, of Philadelphia. 100 shares Verango Oil Company, of Philadelphia, 1,000 shares Waison Oil Company, of Philadeipaia, 10) sh aren Great Western Oil Company. of Philadelphia, | 1,(00 shares Ohto River O1l Company, of Philadephia, 1,00 shares Osborne Oil Company, of Philadelphia, BOOKS OF SUBSCRIPTION are now open at tue above Oiliee for original subscriptions or the 700 shares 500 shar BURNING SPRING” CENTRAL PETROLEUM COMPANY, Guaranteeing S pero cent per month, Also for the MALDEN COAL AND OIL COMPANY. par SAVAGE SILVER MINING COMPANY OF SAN Francisco has deciared a dividend of fi'ty dollars per foot mm gold payable throush the Bank of Caliiornia to Ew-tern stockholders, on and after ine 6th to jess exchange by LEES & WALLER, No, offices $3 Fine street. New Yous, Sept. 7, ICUMOND COUNTY, STATEN on R Gocrex Ds OF Sout An AND ‘Be bal AN IN ST PAYABLE SEML-ANN Subscriptions for one hundred thou of these bor will be received at De: of KINST RUSENPELD New York id bonds wil ander the authority Of the law paseed bob Se 186i, and. under a. regwiation of the Board of Supervisors’ adopted July 28. 1854, and the option ix with subscribers to bave them run for either ten, fifteen or twenty.Ave years GOULD & OURRY sILV; hee de larela Giyitend for Au foot in gokd, payable throuch th stock regiaterad ‘0 ‘aividend4 in New lok, on and after fyedfin insint lensetchange by LERS & WALLEI, odlces 33 Pine stree _ New Yous, September 7, 1804. RANSFER AC AgENC MINING COMPANY of ary, beatae per HR k SLY ER MINING plished an agency too anid ayment of & WALL ‘Transfer Agouta, ‘ollicas 33 Pi New York, Sept. 4, 1864, $300.000 TO LOAN—AT SIX PER © New York city property. Apply to JOSEPH MASON, No. 5}g Pine street, rooms 10 and IL. TO LOAN O ~ teD States goy- $40.000 Tre Sour. to JOBN. F. CON aia he ofl © of the People’ rire Insurance ‘Ceasast, SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES. NUMMER OF WELT. RECO! ENDED GERMAN females want ait at ‘and “undresses. nurses. and gir gen at Mra. LOWE'S German Lostiunte, ite tanto st, near the Bowery, RE PECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SIT- on Ae COOK, Washer Aad Ironer; ho objection to go in the country, Best clty reference given. ) West 17th st, Between Bh and Wh ave. YOUNG GIRL, TWENTY YEARS OLD, WANTS A situstion 10 40 pialn egoking of general housework in wama’l fatnily. 1294 Sackett, Hrookiyn, Good r+ ferenors from | si phuce BITUATION WANTRD—BY A RESPECTABLE A German Frovextant girl aschambermatd and child's YOUNG LADY OF AGREEABLE ADDRESS Ob.igin. Manners And Induatrions habite would like to in a Canes goods oF till « ive if required, Address ‘ont oihiee. P roCure &§ ery estab) stiiner B.M. U. M., box 4.543 New York YOUNG WIDOW, AN AMERICAN, WIS uation o# Logsekeeper in a gentleman's familj gbigetion to lenve the city. | Good reference given. « Herald office, with place of intervie RESPECTADLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES TO DO family and fine washing oF hing be mouth OF week. at her own h iadtrese Be ee. Call at 117 6th wt, between let a RESPBCTABLE AMEKICAN GIRL WISHES A situation ag chambermaid and todo plain sewing; has reference from her lamt piace (Cail at .80 West 26th at, between 9th and 10th ave N_ AMERICAN PROTRSTANT ot oe WISHES A situation as scarnstress and to do light chamberw i he bent of city reference A0P ¥ jo. Wed Pasite Pooky n, re GERMAN ORL erga PVE AB reference. a corner rot i"Bloomgeld, Hoboxen, N. . - AN JxTELLIORN? wipow sat (AMBRICAN), OF middie age, desires & situation na housekecper and Pos eon DIOR. unerceptionacle §=«Addrese box A, YOUNG Sa eetiotnn df a SITUATION Aa hg 4 SRAMSTRBES, WHO WHO one “aa AND PIT Seat A oe SITUATION var ae coe ae z, | Wisi Eee machine wa voy eo r give good Cy Mears shen corner corner of h ave. AT, TRDY GIRL W 18 PLACE TO DO THR yaa capt < Snell tant ie AGI 104 Macdougal, n suse Ds aKING IM ALL IT BRANGU denpatct "Particular aiention paid Misses’ Bre. A. GUEST, 110 Spring street, Station MAVTRD—2E a RESPECTABLE AMERI- can gisl, ‘@s seamstress; is capabie of dolug a! Kinds of sping; beat city reference ven Inquire for two days of McMurray, 396 41 ANTED—BY A PERSON WHOSE TIME is UNOU cupied, either knitting, 9, siding rsp Diaip sewing, that would not feu oak snation much fi WA, box 144 W4STED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN of the highest respectability, in a furnishing ar ‘anoy store; not being thoroughly acquainted with elther business, she wili make herself generally useful tll a better know- ledge can place her in some responsible position, Address €, Bronton, box 152 Herald otlice. SITUATION WANTED—BY ry RESPECTABLE WO haads os and steady employment SS man, to attendon'n lady or take care of children ana | $ive2-) AD te Woodbridge. S37 Broadway, ov at do a sow! ‘The best of reco! be eiven. a. Call ry) West is 13 het, tear DORR EE AN? Tro Ri RESPECTABLE GIRLS Wish: SITUATIONS — aetze fous chilt'and hase teas breast of mine of one child an 7 Franklin ‘st, rear, fire tor, ris aii at ANTED—A SITUATION, BY _A RESPECTABLY: woman, as companion or seamstress ior a lady who 1g! to travel. Beat ef city reference given, Apply at WANTED—nY A YouNG WIDOW LADY or THE iret respectability, a situat on to in a photographic rallery or as sa eswornan to a fancy ator is rapid penman and good acoountant; the best ref klven wad required. Address Mra E. . J.. Herald ouice, AMTED—SITUATIONS. ad Iwo GERMAN GIRLS; vy aT Court wt Brooklyn. 6 Other as chambermaid. Gail at ANTED—A SITUATION AS WET NURSE. BY. A 5 respectable married woman, ina private family. Cal inte city reference. ‘Can be seen at ISL West SITUATIONS WANTED—MALKS. YOUNG MAN (ENGLISH), OF GOOD EDUCA. tion, is in want of a situation as clerk in a store or A merchant's oltic Address J. F., Herald oilice, A YOUNG WANTS A SITUATION AS CLERK; 4A. is not afraid of work and is willing to make himaelf generally useful. Best of reference. Address box 400 Post office. BY A Guasisrexcr DEPARTMENT.—WANTED, young man of two vears experience, a ituation as clerk in the suosigience department Unexceptioaaple re ference as to charatier aud ability. Address A, C. 5., Brook- lyn Post office. QITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, AS AS- a stant bookceoper or eatry clerk; would make himself xeoerally useful. Any reference rewiired yiven, Adiress Wm. N, H., box 168 Herald ojvec. y te to any of the States if required. Address d o.lce, WANTBO-BY A Boy, 12 brought spon a farm worker and a good milker, floor, YEARS OLD, WHO Was a nic Call at 354 Ki G MAN, 20 YEARS OF Agr, departnen: of wo years? experi: pringield, Masa ANTED-BY A YOUNG MAN, 20 YSaRS OF AGE, a situation as eatesman in some wholesale house in yi salary moderate the turst year: the best reference given. Address E. ¥. D., Springtield, Mass, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A SINGLE YOUNG man, aa coachman in a private Best of refer- ences. No ob jectton totown or count Address D. W., 273 Greenwich st J ANTED—BY A YOU a situation to the my riodical im tiais F ANTED~A SITUATION AS COACHMAN OR HEAD groom, by a man who understands the care of norses. moe to the couutry, place Address A. B., 13 College “HELP WANTED—MALES. GENTS CAN MAKE $500 A MONTH BY SELLING Our great Stationery Prize Packetsand splendid Steel Engravings. We publish the best portraits of LINCOLN, GRANT aud McCLELUAN, Agents recoive 8 present of svlen Ad gold or siiver which aro sent. with gonts. No delay. Gur goo rapldty and the profits re immense. Full particulars 1a circulars. mailed free. G. 8, HASKINS &CO., 85 Beekman street, New York, GENTS CLEAR SIX DOLLARS FROM FIFTY cents, Call and examine an invention rreently needs ed by every body; or samples sent {ree by mat! for 0 cents rae will retail for $6, by K. L. Wolcott 170 Chatham square DRUG CLERK. ACQUAINTRD WITH THE CITY trade, with good refercnces. can secure a situation worth $64 a year, soon to be vacant, by addressing A. C., box 143 Herald ovice, AT THE MERCANTILE AGENCY.—WANTRD, BOOK: i Rl tat offs clarks, drug clerk, hotel clerk, barkeepers. Uther situations o Pail on G. MO} GOMERY & JO,, 265 Broad “— Q WANTED—-CA plo: & 00, No. 37 Pare row. YOUNG MAN WANTED. is bie position; none w LI cash; salary 810 pate aad boere. "Apply way, rooms 32 a VASSERS OUT OF EM- s. Cail on or address RICE * YOUNG MAN WANTED—TO DELIVER ORDER’ None need apniy unless acquaioied with driving « horse, Call at Beckwan & Bros’, 352 34 av., eorner of at. MAN WANTRD—ONE WHO I ing oysters, Apply at 101 Spring st, BOY WANTED—ONE WHO HAS WORKED AT the gas fitting business preerred. Call at 795 3d ave. RESPECTABLE YOUTA WANTED—AS PORTER. One about 17 years of age, with city reference, may apniy od. H Golder Bleecker street, first door, betore w OY WANTED—FROM I4 TO 15 YBARS OLD, TO AT- tend bar: one who understands the business. Apply, with references, at 29 Roosevelt st, from 12 to 1 o'clock. WANTED—15 XEARS OLD. WHOSE PARENTS OY reside in the city. Reeommendation required. Apply at 36 Dey st OY WANTED—TO LEARN THE PRINTING BUSI- ness: one who lives with tis parents and is just from foboot OUTREL, 45 Maiden lane. COMMERCIAL AGENCY, 29714 AND 209 BROADWAY. nt bookkeeper, entry clerk, porter, hovel clerk, ary goods salesman, Rardware saloaman, clerk and light porter, These situations ai vpectable men, Organized 12 BUG CLERK WANTED. —APPLY TO OH. NASH, druggist, corner of Ist av, and oth st. RUG CLBRK | WANTED WELL ACQUAINTED with, the business iu all ita dotatls, | Address, with rete: Do uaas. jerald oilice. sUR SALESMAN WANTBD—ONE W110 THOROUGH. iy understands the business and caa come well recom: mended; none others need apply. Apply to Jas. W. Havens, ‘Qu? Broad: Ss other) may apply to G. arkeeper. drag open for re- ALRAMAN WANTED—IN A JEWELRY STOR: who thoroughly understands the ‘vreincse (and no 1. Allen, 415 Broadwas FIRST CLASS GENTL GALES AN WAN men « furnishing an; (understand his busi. peas perfectly and being peat feronves, Cali ar Gu7 AN W "feraiPeapital Fin te the rea money ever offered te busi received. chance to make “9 evr inventions just HOWARD TILDE 69 Broadway, ys ‘No. 4 CTIVE, HONEST BOY, UA A ee es Madea Broad ire, back office, Letwean 3.and 40 NTED—AT JOHN B, EDWARDS, 163 GRAND street, Williamsburg, two good dey goods saieamen thorough knowledge of tue city trad ed apply. ANTED-TWO AMERICAN YOUTHS OF ABOUT 17 years of age, who reside with their reiatives, te do a w* Ww branch of light and cleanly mechanics! work. Good morals and ceanly habia will insure permanent situations. A: ply. between 9 aud 10 o'clock this merning, a 33 Beekman Mu up stairs WASTED=A, BOY IN, A LAW OFSICR, WHO RE sides in this city. Address S. & W., box 2312 Po: one, Wanna ACTIVE, INTELLIGES 7, BOY. FOR Soutdoor "ti honest, in- durtrion abite: oF ‘ios. with his paren preferre to Woed pedo carr age manufact rere, (i) Brondwa ASTED=A SMART BOY Tt OYSTER: one that anderstands the by whom ood waces will be giten. None other need app\y “atthe saloon corner Sth av, and 22d #t ANTED@IN A LAWYERS” abvont 13 yer dress box 1,297 WAntevas DRUP CLER! entire charge of @ retail drug store ft, Brookly Was A LAWYERS ( 15 sears old, who can write OFFICE. A Boy. Years of age, who writes a good hand Ad- 7 Vest oilice K, CAPABLE OF TAKING Apply at 77 Bands In applicant « handwriting, box 3,00: e. | ANTED—AN INTELLIGENT FOUNG M 4 ' good address, pine old 'y | referred, Chambers atreet. NTRD=A YOUNG MAN WHO CAN WRITE “A - “ nt bookkeeper in & publish nj WA Torah ay apt bontkennyr i Fuh Post oitee w Wail 1 MBS, AVE WH ERR. “TO sk WwW ARTRD- aE3, Presi campaign Cha: Clelian Chart, War M N EXPRRIRNCED, SALESMAN 1¥ THE sna ‘reollen cbiay ‘businenn: niet nate ths acy! Jnianee to influence sone trate. Geod reference re quired. SA NAY Ly, M1), BtALFE, sMarr cy bh me kage oreo Sect heaeiag reece witb wo days. wil rED=A YouxG MAN, IN ALIGHT BU Ace $200 ae weourit, Tivo ear to-day, after i, Wane ty TERE ag TO, cent of Went ANTED-A SMART, ACTIVE COLORRD ROY TO eee Ebene, Apply tod Cornell, Ne t art A understand (aeir business perfectly, with you, ing your refercaces (HOOK, WANTED 4 FIRST CLASS \ FESSED WO family, Nowe vat professes cooks meed apply. ast 13h Cathar tween firosaway and family. ‘To one who can bri good wages will be three days, at 263 Wost 20th st. 0 | terson, N. J. rs | ing terms, ‘ie ¥ Gutehunet, Piiagaipnis, _, aes —~ Wa aurED—2 srqub 4 eget saith shawls nad” Gress 7 ae SMART, ary BOY, OR A BRO. ollice, Address ¥. F. Herald Wears YOUNG ae AS WAITER. APPLY WINDUBT, No. 5 Ana at, Bip waTrene weal ‘ MILLINER Wanikb—oNg WHO Menved oe trina. Appy for Meet Miajee’ 2 near Hudxot LARGE NUMBER OF EXPERIKNCED’ CLOAK AD A FIRST CLASS ORD&R COOK WANTED—AT THE Whitney House None weed app'y TBD pats man cook, willing to asaist th the waa! of 3 small Call at 17% Al, before uoon. \TRLS WANTED—TO WORK ON CLOAK ORNA- ‘mente; Good pay. Apply at 212 Broadway, room 1) ILLINERY.—WANTED, FIRST CLASS MILLINEt to make and trim bonnets, a¢ Madame Bell's, ‘No LOUIE S, FROM 9 9 aif ie =e WET UESR. wn M Dr. No, 20 Bast 18th st, are. IN ‘nbos, ANTED—A COMPRTENT cooK, TO DO THE cooking, washing and ironimg for a small private first class city’ roterences etweeo 10 and 12, for 9th av. paid. Apply, ANTEO—A COOK, WASIIKR AND IRONER; ONB tidy aud competent may apply at 621 7th ay., thied door above 46th st. W4nten-4 5M. ART AND ACTIVE FEMALE, ae assixiant in a atore room of & first clase hotel, in t city. Address, with references, 8. Talbot, 1,097 bros ANTED—A NEAT, TIDY GIRL, FROM Fears of age, to take care of a baby. Apply to-di between 10 and 4 o'clock, at 342 West 36th st, ANTED—A YOUNG PROTESTANT waitress, She must bring vood references. at 38 West 17 from 10 to 12 o'clock. ANTED—A NURSE FULLY QUALIFIED TO TAKE charge of an infaut; best of references required. Ap: ply at 84 Kast zd at, AB Apply WOMAN, SHE MUST W: TANTED—A GOOD LAUNDRES: hig good references. Apply at 39 Weat 17th st, (rom to 120! ANTED=—A GIRL TO DO Gent ERAL » HOUSEWORK , W Airs amall private faraile. t have goo’ reference from her ast place, Apply at 45 Wyckoff st. ‘Brooklya. WAN? wena GLRLS TO LAUNDRY CORSETS ac Liz West 27th st ws NTED—A GOOD MILLINER; ONE WHO UND! tands trimming, Also an operator on Wheater « Wit n’s muchine, Good wages given. Apply to D, Mayer, 27: nd at., near Forsyth. ANTED—A NUMBER OF EXPERIENCED, CLOAI hands, None others need apply to A. T, Stewart , Broudway, 9th and 10th sta, aby at ‘the ‘9th at. door. Waris=a3 WET NURSE, FOR A CHILD, THESE Months old, & woman, used to the charge of An infant Noue but those welt recommenied need apply, tating wher where they may be fout ferald aioe Warren THOROUGHLY COMPRTENT NURSE ‘acd seamstress for Staten Island; one who under stands cutting and fitting children’s clvihs. and can come well recominended as to character and lity may apply between the hours of 12 and Zat No.2 West oti st. ANTED—A cooK, WASHER AND IRONER; ALC ‘ach .mbermaid apd waitress; must understand their business and come well recommended. Apply at 89 Bas Sdth st., between the hours of y and 10 clock. VV work in pr and bring goo! + door soutiof President st., Brooklyn. I, Geol ind FEMALE; ONE ACCUSTOMED Am "pressing cloaks. apply to 3. D, Schuyler, 69 Worth st ANTBD—AS COOK, WASHRR AND IRONER, / girl who is fully competent; good city reference re quired Apply at zt Wost 2ist st, bewoen 9 and 1 o'clock. WANteDs, A RESPRCTABLE arr, FOR HOU! ‘work and assist with children? m good wasbe and ironer. Apply at 327 8th av., between asin ‘nod 27h ola up stairs, WANTSO TREKS, SILK EMBROIDERERS, TW ain sewers anda liitie girl to take care of a baby and also one about Lt to go on errand and axwiatiin th Apply at 1.199 Broadway, near 20th ot., between LI an WaANTED=A COMPETENT COOK, TO Assist Ié ‘wash ng and ironing; wages $12. Apply at 50 Wes 16th at. Good references requied. ANTEDCFIFTY FIRST RATE “CLOAK MAKERS to whom constant employment will be given. Appl to George Carey, 304 and 306 Canai st. a ANTED—A GIRL FOR GENERAL ‘HOUSRWORK in a famii, of three; @ good cook, washer and pply at 14 West 41th at, WAssEe 90. PROTESTANT GIRLS, WITH THI ‘best of recommen ations from their last places; on a8 cook, Washer and froner; the other as chambermald aac waltre-® Girls without good serecience are uot wanted Apply at 20 Monroe piace, Brook’ ach ing; three in family. Apply at 34 WANTEDSA TRIMMER AND TWO MILLINERS. compevent hands good wages given. Apply Canal at. 100 BONNET FRAME MAKRRS WANTED.—NONT but good hands need apply; also a boy, from I4 t 16 years of ago. at 60 Macdougel’ at, up staire, THE TRADES. TTENTION, LANTERN MAKERS.—WANTRD, ‘man who can make fine lanterns; none but the be! workmen need apply. Address, stating wages, Hemiogra Bro’ ‘8 &Co., Cincinnati, Ohno. pig GLASS 8 CUTTERS. —WANTED, A SHADI mating wages, Hemingray Bro's ¢ and with city references. oT bermaid, to asaiat with the wai as SITUATION WANTED—AS SOAPMAKER, BY / 0 has been for the past ten years foreman it soy coap factory: cau make chemicals, lau y soap 25 percent cheaber than any other manw rer; ean al the beat shaving and toilet soaps ir United States. Call on or address maker, No, 24 9th av., corner 26 NY. PPHOLATERER Paar on nena TO HAR Stone, 7 PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTIST. UNDER nohes of vhotography. chemistry, very a . would take with capt ‘& partner, Pi or accept a situation ina firs Apply at 266 Grand street y 308 CYLINDER PRESSMAN WANTED IMME _ diately: must be juallfied for first class work, Apply ©. Stoothoft, 64 Duane street. TIN AND SHEET [RON WORKER W eee es | ame good workman good w: ind stead: jol G*? e Dies. grapes, fruit, tales. og HOTOGRAPHERS =A FIRST CLASS OPRRATOF wants @ situation Can give the very best of reference Addresa Operator, Philadelphia. — A, NER WANTED-TO LIVE ON STATED id; must be a singleanan and understand veges ac, ke. Apply at Sl Murray st A SITUATION IN OTOGRAPHBR.—W ANTE! Pasties y im this city, wees si5s per week. Reference given as to ability, de. Ad Photographer, for thre days, Herald offiee. ACTICAL PARMER’S SITUATION WANT! PM aoea refgrence. Address M. M., 149 Herald office, JIX BXTRA see Lit eee MAP BN Lioyd’s, 23 Cortlandt # “TORE REA YOUNG MAN DESIRES A SITU erroctty understands Killing and dressing itv: Poa EB, ntl en ith Hughes TS geen soc! o Corne@er Flatvush ay. aud Bergen st, Brook ¥ MAKERS.—AN EXPER! ace v tony tn the ob Scotlan to ube or Mexko. Address oO JEWELERS. WANTED A youxa Laem t RK fad repair jewelry and cloci +: commend stvone, (2 ry g600 tituation b, 0 Wiitameburg. aay ye <PHOTOUTAE | or a te » PHOTOG wa ‘class person ceed apply, stat Nove but AN dst MAKERS -~Wa ee Deen jean active part in ght Kind of shal v1 @ beer * A Gcop Dee Fewer 86" Apply to UTTRR—A CUTTER OF TWRLVR YEA ia UT ah tater manent piace can speek Cermer ‘and U 0" 'y pliner. Son‘ide erate eter Wartsnca Pua as GARDENER, BY A YOURC (German), an; lands gardening in all f branches. Addrem A. R., bon 0 Borald o! NTED—A | PLAGR, 8 APPRENTIOR, BY a Wm nakaes “Addrog A. Bi, Heal a MOLASS! BOILI Rae ee TOT Herald ‘ottee. py ke Wires tl atta eng. poet Ath ii He Goon TI" ak ‘SHERT IRON WORRBRS ane Want at tn he shop. Apply “Tm sa San gs Anes, corner oF Gav.

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