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NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER. 29, 1864. they, ere doing wrong, and fed, leaving the whole of bis, Bisbop Mackenalo received thom gladly, and in a rertite bouetty, with land free, in might by traiving some render * _ SITUATIONS WANTED—SEMALES. _ peuna ROOF WELL RROOMMEND iD. “GERMAN want situations, at Mra. LO! Tosutive iW 17 Stanton at, near fhe Bowery. EXPLORATIONS IN AFRICA. the captives on our explorer et omeandars thas the course of a 6100 incepcudens as Haviog been cogeged tn the Laage part 0: the conuer; latory 0% severa, more favorable auspices. The Disbop has some two bundred people here bide bet Exped *S the Wayovne apd Scenes By egro in his Native Home— Field Work—Sports—A Drinking Bout— Slave Hunting, und Cotton Growing: At the meeting of the British Association for the Ad- Tanoement of Belenea, held in Bath, on the 10th af Sep- tombs Livinaxroxa commecced the following in order thut t! be clearly understood, it hi Fas native support was cones Ded fon of two missions ring been fanther new @ oes un. family; f aity reference for + Corner 27Ub at, over the candy Tho Rich Mineral Resources of New Territories. $$ $$ LADY WISHES TO OBTAIN A SITOATION FOK A 41. tidy girl aschambermad and walwess A ply at her Presant employer's 65 Kast 27h a. bat these potices Rave mysteriously disap- thas thene | mymeri ton {reo community . supported by Its o a oO! ices Deen pul eame ee: fair deating could be met, whieh undo remarks I have to offer may fa necessary to callto mincd ——as HELP WANTED—MALES. TNEW YORK MERCANTILR AGENOY—WAN dry goods salermen, grocer PY Arvcery fey, and law clerks: 9) PER DaY M D1 » the Prive Porttallns, MARY. of usetul artices withont: pri ‘e omy 250 ean; sales enermous, pr imnonse A sahlondid waich given free to each ag Caraloanes, uum induce nents, seat free, 8.6 Rie CARDS & 00., 102 Nassau si, N. ¥, Vo created immenee sulldence; for where ngiiah Bvme i@ known I is associated with We conducted Bishop Mrekenzie aud party upto the Dieblandy, and after pades ‘nree or four duya with them returned, and never More Convection with the oonduct Of that mission, 1t past Murchison s cataracts, these Lhe river dscouds at Ave diferent leay deausy, twelve buuctred feet m @ distance of about ‘orty Avovo that we have sixiy miles 0! foe deo rivers, flowing plioidly out of Lake Nyarsa, the boltora is'm bay with a lino of ono buudre and a mile out could find no bottom at one hundred It contaivs plenty of tah, ¥ engige in catebin ears, Lorenes and pe BO tbat, to guard agaist accidents, the cautious expiorer makes out # duplicate of his ‘Botice and hides ic awey. Within @ given pumber of days—usuaily teo—the ex- piorer of locator brings the Keoorder of Cloims of the district Op the round, Lo whom be exhibits the notice, Recorder takes & ileld cop; the date Of record, and uitorwaids makes # record of the notice iD bis proper book o records, This much done aud the claito 18 located, and the persons named in the BOLCe, (Miled sOcaturs, have a right to tl other persuus, subject ouly to t! place vious to the Zambez Expedition being sent out; end. mont of yon are, vo leudt, aware that previous tothe dircovery of Lake Nygam aod the well watered country in whieb the Maka- loto dwell, the idea prevailed that a larxe partof the in- osed of vaat saudy deserts into In a journey froin somewhat north it waa found YOUNG GIRL WISHES A SITUATION A8 200K. peal ‘oner, or would do geuerel housework tn Be-t of ety refereuce. Cail at 236 East t. Between 2d ani 38 SIfUATION WANTED--BY A YOUNG GEKMAN woman, as assistant cb Ad 10 ant 16th at. RESPROTABLE MARRIED WOMAN WANTS 4 sitrat.on as wet nares, between Broome and Delancey aa, Woutana and Nevada Gold nes and Silver Leads, Brilliant Prospects of the New Territories. dots on the origal | terior of Aftion hich rivers rav and were lost, the continent, lake first discovered, too, the country was well watered, Larce Aract8 of fertile soil were covered with forest and oceu- onsiderabie population, form of tho continent reveuled t. be an elevated plateaa, somewhat depro sed in the centre, with fissures ab the sides, by which the rivers es great (act in physical geogra; Witbout mentioning the remarkable by pothosia by which the distinguished President cf the Royul Geographical Svoiety (Sir K, Murchison) clearly delinested it bafore it was vorifled by actual obse: vation of the altitudes of the country and courses of one of bis farous anniver: been equally hap: Woe oariied a by purse. Apply at Cal for two days ac eoudition tues they di he Cia ab Such pitce ax they may to comply with jo must districts it is provided \b«t work at one time may be done Ww equal the Tequivement of three months, 1y Ove thousand Ji be regarded as & fe no (urtber work required to preyeut a rolocution of hep, the exch mounts We oe WISH#@ A SITUATION tn be ean with 228 West Sith at sixteen fatboma. 9 year referent at her former piac wr Broadway, oo Monday next, between the hours of 1 LADY 18 DESIROUS OF OBTAINING TIE SITU. ation of housekeoper ia @ large boarding houre: qu te competent to keep the Ded to the aoa; and this can never be ret od whenever a THE croged les, lars, bas been dove. the pple ostate ia iauds, broad, and’ we saw at least two ity-ive miles of ite length, from the lake, 1 ecoms. currounded by mountai id (rom these furious storn 6 come suddenly dowa and @ dangerous for a poat, but the 20 49 10 go easily aioog the sur faco The ayparert men tatos on tha west were ascendad last year, and found to be only the edges of « gi teau, three thousand fect» bove the se. well watored, and well peopled with the Maugana and tho Maori, come of whom porsess eattio; and | hays rst bard-bits over, and properly bo: sed uFOpears would enjoy hi’e and comfort, y the same form as Weat tle higher and oo) Into the high:apas by , Aad @ Navigable course ties across, which a.) tt 1ay Gul, ag w firat clase refee irmie, Sf av. Post o vc fons of Mineral Wealth to the Nation. CONSEQUENCE OF NOT WORKING THE CLAM. If the necessary work required by the laws of the dis. trict to be done each month be Dot done oo a claim, the ground may be relocated by otver parties, and the rise lwcutors Ousted or ceprived of their led: tween Sist and $24 aus, YOUNG WOMAN *chamberma'd and Can be seca for two days at 195 Mulberry floor, front room. It was pudioshed in ry addreeses, and bo bi in his Inet. nddreas 19 po ancient geological cond'tion of the interior of this conti. nent as probably tho oldest in the w rid —a fact wo, who were on the spot, could but to have the faculty of collecting facta from every source em into a focus in a way no one cise ° ra.) Weunderstind it only after be bas pli it all plain tp bis study atbome Then followed the tamous travels-of Dr. Barth and Francis Galtoa. The most interesting digonveries of Lake Zanga- nyke and Vietoria Nyanza, of Captain Burton and Cap- tain Speke, whose aad loga we all now eo deeply deplore, and, a,ain, of Inkes Shirwa avd Nyagan; the discoveries of Van der Deeken and several others, but, last of all, the grand discovery of the main gource of the Nile, which every Englishman must feel proud t> know was acoome plished by our countrymen Spoke and Grant, exploration the main object in view has not been merely of nine days’ wonder—to gaze, and be Id Dot give a fig to discover ‘but, In proceoding to the west 80 igh seas, wr hative canoes 216 (0) UATION a® HES A to assist ia the w mining districts bas given rige toa great doa! of litigation betwen the Hirst und subsequent iccatore, yn WAY MINES AKB WORKSD AND PROSPSCTED, But he seems ‘ é eee “| SITUATION WANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE First Discoveries in Nevada and How Dfade, id sonnet doubt that, the a Saetat itaihe washing. Max the beat of city referunce be weon for wodayw at 0 West 20th st, r OK AND LAL 72 Weat !1th t., 0 This (art of Africa bas exac 8. ALSO A NURSE, teans of the Zambesi and Suir The iedyes iu Reese river district ruu southeast aod northwest, aud dip to the ni Ous reiereuce 10 but on ae orth side RICH WORKINGS ON REESE RIVER. of river aud inke, slaves (or the Rede some for Cuba took, tats densely peopled countr: Cultivate cotton, It seemed ‘likely that their atrong pr- pensity to trade might be ewsi'y turned to the civaptaxe Of our own country as weil as theirs, And hel Fomark that on my (ret Joarvey, my attentt n uot baving then been turned to the subject, 1 noticed only a few cases of is cultivation; but oa this Tsaw much more ‘The eoiton is 6bo tte tue staple, strong, aad like wool, in the band—aa good as variety baa beea in the pame being forelcn very superlir quatity though usually believed to belong tw gout America, was ‘ound right in tho mildie Of the continent, in the couutry of the Makul lo. of it was eight inches io diameter, or like an ordinary And all these requir than onco in three years, th, avd that too witb de of the bili, ¢.g., 0 @ nil dips down whe whereas a ledge located on the # uib sido of NURSE, WITH A FRESM BRPAST OF MILK, ir hee, wirhes a place Inte: diate Toquite at S56 West 224 st., @ few doors from vtuav, SIPUATION WANTED—AS FIRST CLASS 00K ean do all kinds of bak ney h ad is Willing to goin t BLSAS West Iruh st, nea YOUNG GIRL, ir @alary not x0 mi bg the very best re y kvowing bow to bite funalee east und west, down one huvdred fect or the ground ig such ag % @ tunnel is run jn, commencing at @ pony below the level of the bottom of the shart, and (be v1 @ ig taken out tbrough this tunvel, the ground will vot admit of this, tho @ throughs the incline shalt, in which cage @ rail track is put , OF perhays two—oue (or ore and ground, and oue jor’ raisiwg water—and by means Of & Wiudiaga, ii hand power ouly is used, or by means of & “whim,” if bores power 1s used, the ore, rock, ground © rwiged Lo the suriace, bumber of paying mines @ steam engine is used. 1bus much by way of explavation or digreasion, which may give a beter understanding Of what comes ater to the geveral reader Stlver ore in thi what is cailed qui HOW TO SELECT AND WORK CLAIMS, to diecover object gazed at by barbariaus—I nD a tribe with tuils const, to find @ path to the sen, whereby law’ might be intreduced to aid mission ry elf rte much struck by observing tho decided influence Merston’s policy exisied to admit of 18 YEARS OF AGE, DESIRES A all family to leara general lonsewor ood, and permanent sit than I had previously any idea of, Disappointment to Miners—Dis- tress Among Them. upland American, that what is kuown ag Lord } down and @ smail ci RESPECTABLE WOMAN Wises TO TAKE IN Seunning oF gv out, bY the d regs Wahly recommended t very long in the fivre, ress far Bunpressed a8 to be spoken of asa thing of Dail wt 124 Woat past; that lawful c¢mmerco bad increased from 30 .000 tn ivory and gold dust to between $2,090,000 and £3,000,000, £1,000,000 of whch was in palin oll to our over twenty missions hd been estab- Mabed, with schools ja which 12.000 pupils were taught; that life end property were secure on the coast, avd com- parative peace established in Inrge portions of the inte- rior; and all this was at a time when, from reading the speeches of well informed gentlemen at ‘home, 1 had come to the conclusion thnt our cruisers had done nothing but aggravate the evils of the alave trade, what t wiehed by going to the wosto est, ! came down the Zambesi tthe east coast, and there I found the country seaied up. Thosameeffiris bad been made by ‘on the west coast: being debarred from entering the issionaries hid established le was only in a little ivory und just as it wag on t n'a policy came seemed to me, therefore, that as tho Portuguese gcvern- ment professed jiself willing to aid in opening the coun- try, and we bad a jarge river, the Z fuil'when J first descended, it seemed a iamous inlet w tho bigher Jande und jaterior generally; | know the na- tives to be almost atl fond of trading, aud. wnen awa: irom the Influence of the slave trade, friendly and mild, the soil fertite, aud cotton aod other products widely eul- it therefore appeared to mo that if 1 could open this region to Inwful commerce I should supploment the efforts of our cruisers io the same way og bas been done by traders and missionaries on tho weat cou perform a good service to A‘rea and to Engin: compiish (his was the wain object of the Zainbee tion, and, in speaking of what was done, it is to be un Livingstone and others com. Zmigration Zootaney OK'S SITUATION WANT! hie voung @lored woman, to cook, wash and iro Good reference. Call —B¥ A RESP own country th Mfountains, There is uo danger of frosis er to injure the crovs, No sooner, however, bad we gun one labors among the Manganja than the Af icin Portuguese. by instyating the Ajawa: with arms an ain Munition, to be paid for in slaves, produced the utmost lage altor village ws attacked and burned anja, armed only with bows and arroy could not stand beiore ty Sy Aghting is to be im ambush, avd shoot his arrows u: wares, while those with guos, miking a great noise, cause ‘the bowmen to run away. dren become captives, At. between ith and Bib mt (0, LADIES OF EDUCATION, HAVING A FEW rey de-ire todo pring ov reasonable CHARACTER OF LEDGES, region of country is usual ck, aud this ruck, in tue buik or body, 1s cailed « *“edge,” sumotimes @ “lode or vein,” ‘This quartz rock may easily be detectod by the practiced eye {rom other kinds of rock and quartz vot metatic bear: it Lies 10 stratus (ledges), aud in this district, }, CoulMins More Or less of metai Some ciuus coutaiy metal és, but this ie ernie Addre: Oar Montana Correspondence, ., station D, Bible Honse. ‘Vincinia City, August 17, 1864, WICITEMENT ABOUT NEW SMVER LEADS, Considerable excitement prevafis bere on account of the discovery of new sliver Jeads, which bave been etruck * em Kattiosoake orcek, near Bannock Cily, and on Prickly way, ts one of the VANESE VALLEYS It lies in the form of a crescent, consisting, at tne bead, of a narrow valley acd low, undulating ilie, gradually increasing in beight unti! they reach the Rocky Mouutaivs on the west and (be Crow Mountains on Aw you follow down the valley it widens until ® reaches a width of thirty miles,the waters empty ing Jato the Missouri below Fort Benton, will lod grass and good farming land, only needi.g good Rosbandry to develop its richness. 10 RETURN TO THB LEADS ters of tho above timed stream, and the division between it and Boulear creck, are th l visited most of them, and found some of them quite ricb ip precious meals, On the Cartwright I found the most work, the miners Raving sunk « sbaft some thirty fees. The c! ome three feet w! feot in ten. I copied Well, not fuding each parents, to dren, or to assiat in doing | ght nonsework nd make herself generally useful, Cail at 403 Cunrco at, near Waiker, in alsv ao,vining district (om, ab oF ear (he surtace. enougi from te surface to pay ali exper Bot usually ihe case. God paytcg ruck 18 scarcely ever ubtalped above the water line, which varies, accoruing to Jocation, one hundred fect or more. PAY.NG MINKB AVOUT AUSIIN, It is pow an established and fixed fuct that there aro e810 aud around Austio, Company have put up a quartz crusving mili of their own, baving tea stampa, cruebing ruck (rom ther Own mines, mines opered—th the North star. ‘The women: and chi! ‘This process of slave bantiv weot ou for some mnths, and thee a panic seized the ‘Ail fled dowm to the river, ouly axious to. get that between them aud their eno mio: but they bad left ali their food bebind them, and Starvation of thinsauds eusued putting the blame of being bathed upon any ono else, from @ conviction that a man ought to succe d io all foa , 10 spite of everybody; and, moreover, 1 wish not to be undersivod ag casting @ slur on the Poriu radio, the Viscount sndeira, aud others, who are as anxinus to see i the slave trade ng could be desired, but ibe tion in Kurope of dominion to it 18 quite weil koown tbat the | tm Arica ware only a (-w balf-castea, tbe children oj coo verts and black women, who have actually to pay tribute A great uation like ours cant get ns to other metabers of the great community of butions, The poiice of the sea mast be wauntajned, and shouid we send no more cralsors to sup. press the slave trade we shouid soon be oblixed to seud euppross piracy, our cruisers here but, in conse. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE MARRIRD Wo- Moan, a bany to wel nurse at her own howe; has lately Pear, whicb, by ¢ Call at 152 Bast Manganja watt n, west coast be- 1 A YOUNG WOMAN, AS i the entire char 41s competent to nt fron its birth? no objection to Cali nt 89 West Lith st, between oth aud bth wv % ANTRD—A SITUATION. 1 have always bated Mil and Mini mbesi, which being BY A RESPECTABLE or cham ‘rmaid and wattra saat employer's, 30 Ne Apply “this day at her cailed the Ore,on Ledge, t! Yheir first crushing of below the water jevei yielded only about two hundred Stuce then this company buve at seer, Wherein, witer crushing Ince WhicD the yield bas moe ibe North Star Ledge of this company extensively than rock taken out ANTED—BY A RUSPROTABLE YOUNG GIRD, sILUALION. AN a frat rate coos, ant @ Has the best of city ‘refe plage Cull at $9434 av, corner of Sta st third Leor, front Jn this vatley you doliare per wn, evil is dove by th gr celleat meaner, to their mill wasting 1 tun doubled: vas eeu deveioped more apd is considered here ot : HELP w. ANTED—FE MALES. LARGE NUMBER OF CLOAK HANDS WAN None but experienoed bands need app Woodbridge. 80 Vandaun .—ONE WIIO CAN BRING satisfactory recerences may hear of «good situation wing box 2,805 New York Post ollice, KEE SERVANTA WANTED IN A GEN TORMAN: H fou tly-A first class lau nd w to tha pure nat rid of the obt: austrict, This company is compored of only four or hvo persous, and, what is @ (wing very unusual here, (be origival locators are gti!) the principal owners ef these jeages. They are not pulled up or ipfated with their suddenly acquired wealth; but continu now, as bei tention abd jaber to sho work! doretood that Dr. Kirk, Nir. posed it; and when! apen K in the plural vum thom, and wich to bear testimony to the we evergy with which my were never diunted by dithculties, nor dangers, por hard and were their servioes required { be relied on to periorm the NOR BE WANTE! odious trade companions worked, Vr pose required @ steamer on Jake 10 give their pereova! aud further development of ther ledzes, are located inside <f the city corporation dge, owned eaclusively by the two geutle men above named, ts ucw taking Cut and baying crusted Jarge quantities of rick, paying cre. Tue mive his been yncroughly opeued and Prospected. ie ihe ald of that trade that the trafilc iv slaves fs o:r- Tho government sent out a steamer, which, though ‘an excelieut ove, was to deep for the suire, Another steamer was then built at my Own expense; this was all that ¢ uld be desired, Lady of the Lake was actually unscrewed aud conveyance io the scene of the misstopary work, but that musi be done by youngor men speciaily eduoated for 1t—men willing to rough it, and yet hold quietly and consul it was with the 'y out this work, and 1 being battled had ever and widening at reas. @ good cook 1 those we thoren ote thelr work and ean apply to Mra. B, Clarendou o clock. to the Zambesi, abou a degiee weet of tho Qi as furnished by Dr. 0. F. Coudis, of Virginia City:— Boers 8 ounces, 17 pennyweights, 10 grains; gold, 8 result, $260 to tbe ton; silver, 8 grains—result Besides: ‘arsenic, Dittemus, irom an river, which had always been rej reson: ed as the mouth of the “awhest, in order, men-of war wight be induced to watch thet go mouth while slaves were quietly shipped from (ha real mouth, This mintnke has late'y been pr Colonial Minister of Portugal, we found that the Portugneso authoriies, to whom their government hud kindly commended us, all fled down to the cea coast. and the conntry was in (be anda of the natives, many of whom, by their brands, we saw had been elave.s AS they wore all quite frieudly with us, we proceeded to our work, river ina little steamer, which, having been made of material never with ‘an engine and boiler, very soon failed us. the country paseed us with ego, and the pope iv them locked back, wondering what tbis poff- }, aathmatic thing could thean, Toe crocodiles thoaght r and rushed at it in hopes. feast. The F: or the fret three hundred miles {3 trom balf @ mule to three miles wide, During half the year the water js abundant and deep: during ine ses80n, it ie very shallow; but with ud the Lady Nyudsa or It works from ledge ts located quite ANTED-A LADY TO LEARN TR ART OF coloring photographs; aftor two weeke' inst one hour per dn} Broadway, roem a to the top, eur to the North following bumed half or turee-quarters of a mile of the North star—Soutn Fionida, Welis and Warner, Magnolia, Is belia, uel, North Star, savage, Seymour, Esther, aud Biack Rock, and are takibg out and baving paying rock crushed, Sore’ distant, busin this district, ure mavy other lodges, out Of whicw are being takev aud c.ushed good, poy log Among the oumber may be named the Moggien Mernmac, Whittach, Union No. 2, Hmoke, Diana and otwers, These claps wil toke out rock averaging trom ue to theo buncred duilars per ton, pogated in a map by tho iD ascending the Zamnbes o work will be given out. | Gall at No. 713 9. G, KC BBURG. located within Ss 8. Green lode, four feet crevice and sunk four feet, assayed, $340 to ton. Bolk lode, three feet crevice When 1 becau @ that | should do not inean to give Mt up. made me lose heart | sbonld never havo been hei position which by your kiadgess I now occupy to make anvther attempt, but thie time to tbe north of the Portaguese territory, and I foel greatiy oncourased by the interest you show, us it cannot be for the person the cause 0: human liberty for it startlea ua to Bee a great nation of our own blood despising the Afric.o's claims to buwanity, aud drifting holplessly into a war about him, and ther dritting quite ‘as belplessly into abolition and slavery principles. THE ENGLISH NIGER EXPEDITION. ae A a Soepotet, addrossed to the Earl Russell, . W. B, Baikie, 1a chargo of the Mier expo: 20, 1664:—Since the hurried hip Investigator, last October, RESPECTABLE GERMAN WoMAad ie, 4 Seninstress; None but a good kni and embrokiercas noed apvly; ome not long in thin country red. oo of reforences required. Moat hi med ‘of leads aoe took as well ag these, but ‘id nasenanabe ‘bere is certaiviy a r noes this pron fe jo the way of leads, meeds capital to devilop its richness, NO COUNTRY FOR MEN OF BMAIL MEANS Wo come to. There are no new guiches beivg discovered, Quite a number are leaving for 8M. FAMII ‘beat and Totoltigent girls, with gond’ city. reference 8 ‘waitress; each to do hail o} understand maki 4 bread fire. Apply at ‘one as cook and. thi ing; the cook mu roasting at, Urst door weat of 4th ANTED—LADI EG TO LEARN TO COLOR — Ind’ ik: auld ee found.” etd na the stati sia RAW WAY, FIRB? CLARB r; one who Cadereianen' the Lp jo ce fdreas box (8 Rahway, Detora tried, but from your sympathy bere ere « bum. ber of otber claims—considered just as go: are opened—uot yt their real ya.ue. gad Do pros) of apy. = prospect y: bow, including the Uregon quartz crushing mills io full end KOOTANEY MINTS, Deing good reports from there, At leet balf of igraton Dave returned uome, bitterly disip- ed, and the other bali wish themselves there, but of them bave not money enough to ger back on. Ha tragches, "None bat’ eon) $004 references required. pac her at other ball, or the dr, r COMME way AL YOUNG MAN AND A ROY WantRn—ro OPEN at Carl Oyster House, 381 34 ARKEEPER WANTED.—A YOUNG MAN, FROM 18 to “V youra old, with unexceptionable references, Ap- ply at 781 Sa O.-APPLY AT @ DIVISION ENERGETIC, RELIABLE ing business anong photographers, can have a valu nisgion. None but ® good man need apply. Aditerss Phot ProrosRsry aN galesnan Faldo Doe. ANTE D—POR POWDFR MIL 1 man, Address box 2,303 Post oilice, SD an experien New York. WANTEDSA SMART TOR OR BAM Ohio. None but ta terstai and are willing to wors, weed apply ath av, W ANT D=A “MARRIED MAN, TO TAKE CHARGE Of AsinAll plmce ¢ rs taking care of horse and ts, witling to nonke himenit ml y ae ako hou e wil be provided. Address D. K. ‘fan, Hea Cove, L. ANTE STE AS CLERK AND PAYMAS: ter's a Uniied States mtewm: vie. Address, Trarencem and stating ment, @. W.. b 2 Post oftice, ANTED—=A SORTHAND WRITRR, TO CO TO Haltimors Ma Tfoomneten’, « permanant position A native An York Pos ricau preferred. Address H. B., TO POST AND DIS ANTED—IN A FOREIGN IMPORTING AND COM mission house & boy: must write a good hand and be agile (at figures; salary S100 rst year, Address Dox c83 wax D=AN (EXPERIENCED RETAIL SHOE clerk. Apply to J H. Nicho son & Co,, 248 8th ay. ANTED~A GOOD AND RESPECTABLE ROY whole ale miliners besin Best of references . 412 Bi first | ovr. WANTED-GENTIRVEN OR LADIES | HAVING tron: $10) t0 $6) Lo open branch local and traveiling Agencies in the gis cipal ei and towns throughont the country, Ab iable sate and profitable business. Auerican Nevdie Co wpany, 442 Broadway. POR THE COUNTRY, must uniterstay mendations: at Wants TEDOAN A Inted with wall reccrimended. wo atieal 10.1 E mission house, Apply, between 8 and LOA. M., at No. 8 Front st. \ereeciaae OYSTERMAN, AT 839 BROADWAY, IV#, YOUNG MEN, FOR & whaling voyage to the Sonth $ nifit furn'aned, and from $6") t» $4!) made on th RANDALL & COURCNEY, id} Weat at, corner Reade, up stairs. ANTED—A SMART, AcriVR BOY, AhouT 19 Years old. Apply at 96 Chaubers mt. up stairs. ANTSD—A YOUNG MAN AS WAITER IN & dining Apply to B. Windust, 1 ark row. TANTED—A STHADY YOUNG MAN AB ASSISTANT Anply at 195 W Haatianien Lo TANTED—TRN STOUT, AG “PARINER Wan rED—WiTH FROM 33, 100 TO $5,000, to tare c f theagcounts and wend to te ollee maniitacturing estab 'siment. ‘To an se 8, with good references, a good pening Will be of- dress O. Thomas, Herald ‘tie. WH PROPRIETORS OF A STRIOTAY FIRST CLA ‘enterprise would negotiate with a resjousivle and cor Petent party to represent ther interest ‘in Californ about three months: wold want $2.0 to 00, Agents need co trorate, Herald o1ee, Parting abo Mtiog Bi Havens may address the vame, ANTFD—TO INVEST, $100 TO $20,010, WITH ANY rollable par table business, oF would bi ont the «bole, or bi in ® go@! Patent, nt fa deveprd | Axeots nend not Address tor ten daye, stating business, amo; ‘And where an interge Cum be had, with Teal pane, Jabes Mardn, box 8,362 York Postolec, WANTEO—A GBNTLEMAN TO PARTICIPATE IN two patents: the one for manufacturing Gel siess the other for making artificial ivory, Inquire In jowery. $500. =A PLRASANT ASsOTATR WANTED WITH + this amount; $1.00 profite divided weekly; business 10 full op-ration. ‘ORTER & CO,, 338 Broadway, room 39. $1.200. 208% Nout juce In a pleasant, pretit and olber parts of _Enrove, inay onli om Voyag (Sunday), corner Fifth av 1 Beventy-si ujeaty we bave bad an unceasing stream of sera apd traders, which bas kept me very bu: r, providing tor, and Keeping to order such a consid- le influx of ‘people, as well as using any jnfluence I possess among ueigudoring tribes to keep the roads opea and rafe, The exjectation: cerning the next season's trading are very great, and al ig stored up Mr the purpose. that beavy dues are charged on all ivory passing down which of course materially increases the price to us; but if your lordebip give me direction, | have no doubt that by applicaiion to King Maceba these may be considerably reduced. Cotton is pow being regularly brought bere, and if inquired for would soon greatiy in- the right bank of the river, on which Lukoja stands, 1, im every reapect, better adapted for trade, besiles beiag more bealthy, than the le:t bauk, where the eburch mission bas gota A FRENCH BXPRDITION TO TAL NIGER. The Monde of Paria of September 22 announces th expedition is being prepared which ts t and visit the rterior of Africa, under the command of Capt, Magnan. Tho expense is to be defrayed from private fources, and the expedition is highly approved and en- couraged by the Freoch government. M. de Ghasselou, Loubat, Minister of Marive, bas at the expres comman of the Finperor, placed eight riled cannon at the disposal of Captain Magnan, together with all the arnmunition ro qvired for the expedition, Captain Mi a galliot and has fitted it out to 1 ied @ merchant ship, and be gunboats built at Toulon, which he intents to ose w the water is too shallow iu the river for bis lary Captain Magnan’s eecond in command, who is Meer of the imperial navy, is at proeeut in @ sclentiic men, artists, and painters, ad ill - a cargo of various articles to exchauge with the aa part of tho expedition formerly o the rom his — ‘They have disouvered 4 NEW ROCTR Kast from here, b; wbied you can reach the Missouri river in two bundrea miies. Wrough the route report good gi I kinds plentiful. {bis will be the beat route Eas MORMONS ON GREEN . Our Mormon breitrev bave been bolding meetings to W Lincoin skips to raise the price of flour, butter, it bermaie of it We proceeded as pids above Zettee, our inten tow having ‘riginally ocen to go up ag far as iho Great Victoria falls and do what wo cov'd with the Makololo: but our stermer could not steam a four knot current. We then turned cf to ao a‘liuent of the Zambee!, which flows into it about one hundred miles from the sea. the Shire, and, as far as we koow, was never explored by It flows in e valley about two Ranges of bille properly cor atructes during the whole of ordi: Boon a8 we coutd to the od bands need soply. Also on of = ir OA ands wood opeye ply at 314 4th a hid ‘eau BP? is ANTED=A RESPECTABLE /PROTRSFANT wom. ‘ashing and leg in a email fame ing thal ibe wives ot thedeese Fi discovered, Nor would | conto minivg district alone, as the torm “Reese river mj. cs” i¢ much more omprehensive in its mean. iby, aDd embraces Other adjviving disticts, Souvh of Austin | may mention Siete Park Muli, smoky Voliey, 5 sone aud Sun Aotcnia. Parties who came 88 aod water abundant, Sbould the Indians not to do the cooking, Apply for wo das =A FIRST “OLA8S WAITRESS. the hours of 10 and 12, at Bent of city references required ANTED—A PROTESTANT ‘OM IRD Daker apd to aasiat in the iaundry, “App! Slat st, from 9 to 1 o'clock. us * bps at 3) Wont of the various peopies cou- ready ivory is ber ig Crock, Washivgton, 8 having withio their jimits rich, but, as yet, only partially developed , ledges, Un the north bide oF And adjohuing Austin are Amador, Mount Hope and Mount Vernon dietricts, vamed, Whough a new district, baa recently beep explor- of rock taken (rom or nor tho sur. Y provers, found to be as high as ove Grameroy par! they cail them any European’ before. bondred mites tong id twenty broad, itself “winds excessively ‘among. marshes. ‘The mivers here are very anxious to get coanted eight the Mormons or Indians, but would pr Bdould there be ap outbreak, which « great many jook for, the government could raite tive thousued koid Bynt- fog men bere in one week. the Rattlesnake ieuds, Uur Nevada Correspondence, Aum, NT, August 4 At the present time, when the precious motals com mand such bigh premium. ay facis relating to their Supply ought to engage the attention of men of capital and ull who desire permanent metallic poying invest hundred elo crease in quantity. very large; crowds of nat armed with poisoned arrows Cs ed the banks, and seemed ibjory that might be infiicted. ve them no occasion for of Uhis istrict are endeavoring to keep ir discoveries a secret; Dave wade rules which requt.e@ no work to be done on elaims located be- fore WeXt Jauuary so that their time jz priucipally de- voted lathe discovery and le hagao abandancect wood aud wa onable claim owuers ty crush rock mach cheaper than in the Austin district, Ju epeaning of the manner of acquiring a right to a mibing claim, | ovly epeke of tho v»anner of original ap 1 oubt to have said 1 end righte to the 1p my wext I shall epenk of | SITUATIONS WANTED-MALES, _ GENTLEMAN OF GOOD BURINESS QUALITIES, ‘and having a larze clrele of Influential aequainvinc secretary of a reitable point of diecharging their i thoy were more f i drop appesred roond the Nicer “ily, aod (be women and ‘ebil- far gaiued their confidence that we left tue steamer at Murchison’s Catorsct Dr. kirk and 4, proceeding on foot to the N.N.E., dis- this lake is not large, ib is ead to lave no outlet, ond this is probabiy the ease, for ite brackish; it abounds m fiat, The scenery around is yor: taing on the east rising to a height of eight thouserd or We were now among Manganja, a de ‘ob Mook for the postion, addroee P,P. box Lil Herald WISHES A SITUATION AS CO ecan come well recommenied ; to the ona Fe ay covered Like Shirwa, the same contec- aim ajter ita logue ed by purchase and deed of conveyance, 2 us axe rights to land or real estate. CLAS BY NON Ruse hippopoians and sontifal, the toon Won that interests ¥ROM THE COUNTRY, WHO 18 A SILVER MNES OF KEEP RIVER. wants a situation 10 name who 1 deetre now to speak only of thove mines in and abort the city of Austin, where I reside, ge and observation. guteen months old as a location bus as a city it isonly about #ix months old. Jooated on the Overlund Stage and Tel @ight mites east of Reese river, and cout popuiation of at ieast five thousand, ity of Anstin I desir nine thousand ‘cet, Ni PERSONS AND people who bad not been visited by Knropeans, aud, oftew asked what gort of folk these savages are, wwer they were us low as aby wo ever met,oxce t Buch. dof which 1 can By gore tt may bo thooght that to own a mine or in- terest ina mime requires the preseuce avd p tow Of the owner; are worked «rcarriod on by the actual owners. most invariably done by assoc wuers of the inipe live in San F Calvornia, or other remote distavee from the m, y sine) vauR'ly incor porate—1. ¢., they crpabize themeelves ittom corporation for the purpose rryiny cb the busivess of mining, and“ make their cimtyy thelr capital stock, and msually divide the stock into as many shares as there are feet in tbe elaim. 1 then levy ap assessment on tho etock to raise money to work the mine who may or may net ve work the mine, The work by sprcial contract or bites laborers by the day, and directs and controls the work. ving ia Europe or avy of Ub tay OWN abd Work # mine bere, 08 ritery recognize the rights of tore game thieg can be done without 80 cobyenienuly de 80 well con DRY Goons c ace from w first ole Address Western Stav CANADIAN 10 4 bosiness; bookstore preferred. Address ofloe, K—WITh rouR YEA Put few mines pronuce is to convert it into beer. fa dot very intextouting, but when they eousu ntities they do become a little elevated ly Drews a large quantity the friende and are nvited to drink and bring their boos with They let off the excitement by merrily booing their Atother times they consume large quan- tities for the same object as our regular lopers nt home. We encered one viliage, and found the people ail t pry Lo- ‘On gecing uf the men tried to induce the women too, were, as we mildly put laughed at the idea of their ‘The 7 “ doctor asranged matters by vrivg © pot of the liquid, with the intention, appar of reducing us to the general level. way of using tu a MAN, 1s YEARS oF 44", iow oF capital an tion a8 clerk, Mn ab raph Perteies tives The militery who aro to form kre to be comman:ed by Captain Gerard, Zouaven, aud great ropuits are expected tion, Io preparing which po expense bas been epared, DUTOH LADIES’ EXPRDITION TO THE Warten NILE. (From the London Times, Oct. 14} Mr. Tinne, with reierence to th im on Monday Inst, at the meeting of the Geog Indies, his relatives. now op :aged upon an exploring expedition ‘in Eastern Africa, having partially recovered from attacks of fever, were, when he last heard from them, about to proceed to a mountain ca‘led Casinka or Cazenga, and not Cazarjn, a printed ia Proveeded southwest aud west of ir. yoo Heuglin. who accompanied the ladies, reports that it is proposed to track the western tributaries of the White Nile, water shed lying between that ri But it is vot of thy It ie of the mines jv @2G around Austin, which are known as the Reeec river (1We owners of the SITUATION WANTED=nY A YOUNO \GBRMAN (married), ae bookkeaper, camhier, clerk, ke than perme nent enployment. ferences @ud security given. Iriend's ficid, THE FIRST DISCOVERY OF THE MLESR RIV was made by ac omploye of the Pony Express years go. But little waa dove then and for more than yer alter to prospect or develwp the mive, or ledge, @isoovered, The ledge was located and called tue Pony Ledge, and, being situated ina 4 anons (canyoos)—this ravive was and ever sin Ween and continues to be called “Pony Canon.” The discovery was sulli to rau away: bu the ladi Waren, ‘SITUATION AT SOME LIOUT » , “a little overcome,’ ani work at dese not desired. Address box 1,813 Post aitice, ANTED—A BITUATION: BY A YOU NG MAN, MAN, wito writes @ good pana Oni ol aateamer. Ad: ‘SI- ‘The best reference Society, writes that the In this method of the eo rm y i, Barnet station U. N ‘ANTED,—A Finst Cass Pi PRNM ae J AND ROOK: my itd Varice ® crm ‘porations. The rating, but not r cau the proper authority oF powers ized or vested in ove or mire persons, But tam boaters A having made this communication it Avy thing I might say the Rabr ol Gazal, tzetze exists the insect proves mals, except the goat, man and doekey. peopie fatal to bar iad a 4 to explore the vast evening "Address A. Kichar: ANTED—A SITUATION AS ) sgaletant BAR TEXD. er, Address O. J., ANTKD=A SITU ATIO: an 00e n several years exper.ence. Ad om nt, however, to attract the Qttention of a cluss of men'koown in mining countries as “pronpectors,”’ and before a great while oxplorers were making their way to the new discovery. Some were favorably impressed, aod carriod back good reports, ‘while not afow were disappointed, and went back pro- Aiwe prea ‘Rabe Ticks af A olnit oe baat Aigiont quontity of the rock takes to quartz 6 ‘willa and properly tested, is wokbown the cattle are the only cause The Makololo will travel a month for the suk Dot considered stealin, already too long further to ‘ome of lifting cattle, This is not when the question # put, “Why sbould you lift i. wo ey Sra a return the edoteh anewer, ea (or black follows) possess ‘a1 the people below and taracts, wo pext proceeded the Shiro dowing in a gentle stream out to Lake Nyasa, about sixty cataracts, The country ob side of ip in whet, from below, seem hen 4 ber rs at Fort 26, bes the following Sr. Pavt, Minn., Oct. 25, 1864, men were shot by soldiers under the iroumstances —Thry tpn near Fort #nelling, looking for cattie, when crossing the soldiers poipting their guas They then demanded mon were down, Maryland y sieushgeasen State Nomina. Chicago ictus from St, Paal:— onttis t ‘they cant’s di ae secured Seon it to Murcbison’s Cataract further north, awd discovered ‘broad WHO TAS JUST BEEN of three yenrs Ba.timonn, Oct. 28, 1864, BD & warehouse The Demooratio State Central Committee aud Conven « tlon bave placed the following ticket tn the tleld:— For Governor—Judge B. ¥, Chambers, Licutenan’ Governor—Oten Bowie, Clerk of the Court of Appoale—W. P. Mauslby. Atiormy General—J. Newitt Steele. Comproiler—A. Lingua Jarrett. Ned some it serena 4 Young, 32 Newark av., Jersey road they observed noot. writes thas 4 their richness eclontifically Frepioa, boat Perry George @etablisbed. This was duriog the epring and summer of It now becwme an object with some to keep the Gscovery recrot; but the jnterest of town site proprie- saloon keepers, public carriers, &o,, was epread as far and wide ae possible, this dove that about Angust, September und Ootoder a perfect rush set in for the Reeso river mines, tuations, wh) soarcely know and not a few, who bad al- The ect nab unproven to be the simple vateropping of waptonvese and devil ranges of mountains, they torn out to be: ated pl 4 With streams, To ‘show u difference St temperatore ere drinkiog the waiter of the Shire and by one day 000 and 4,000 fee, peopio. No duce were ley: oan ‘the Manga’ ja were quite todependent tp their , and strikingly different {rom what rwards became. Our operations were confined chiety to gaining the friendship of the different tr bes, and imparting what information induce them to cultivate cotton. Wa Cotten patel; Kome Of these were of considerable extent: one feid, clone to Zedzane Cataract, | lately found ¢, and the cotton was of excel Jeut quality, not requiring repianting oftener thau ovce ree years, aud 00 fear of injury by frost. treting with the chieis agsinst gelling their people they jnstified themecives on the ples that ‘THE TRADE, q (ARRIVED FROM ENO- A} mir AgaD. MAN, tors, hotel and W bave tbe ne Ne a ‘the ascent, of betw 19 de- ox Kn gt ha TAB PROPATHTORS “oF MAR. re of the Rew York ventral Park bee iseve to anueunce thet ihe sere 10 Soe ready ior a. bers, and on exhibition at the subs ription Yous of the pany, 720 Broadway. Open from 9 vil 4. kW PUBLICATION dhe Maine United Stat Boston, Oct. 28,.1864. Goverfor Cony Use appointed Nathan A. Farwell, of Rockiand, United States Sonator from Maice to fil the unexpired term of Secretary Ferseuden, VILDER WANTED.—CALL aT GARDNER 4 co. % Maay leit good homes and why or for what thoy went; Te-dy wealth cuough, when they beard of the un) teled wealth of these mines suddenly became, by com parison, extremely poor, and were imbued with intone desire to acquire more weait). ‘wore collected in and around Austin a large populatioo— to a new country where the furbed aod the cedars, though of amall growth, clothed (eo mountain and hil sides with their ever green (ol A city bad to be built, mines prospected and opened, aud Botbing on the ground whe pene houses mu WANTED.—TWO OR THRER of jewelry wanted immediately by A: Gohultheis & Co., 660 Broadway, over Tulfany « Co 0 PRINTERR.—A COMPOSITOR, WHO PER pa ater can work Ung | "requlred. ‘aa pouisnens, 2 onuld, with a view to Eneb family bed ite DEBTS AND FAMILY OF THE RX-KING OF OUDE. [Caloutta (August 28) correspondence of London Timer.) The King ot Gude i# a thorn in the side of the govern- eputadle example of t arcen Reach ts THK EVERY DAY LIPR, The result waa that roon to be 630 paces On one e: ——$—$_— 10 panzer WANTED, A Ervarion 18 4 G00D pice ™os pas © goed quecwlndep oF te, Haces: brush was as yer andis He lea very No ranean can work at ca: oiceapf the Siaiee isaod Coton F BD, A PRESEMAN, oNe wito ness of many Bi ey wre the degraded criminal clakses, and it pioal negro from amon, L Visw OF aint pages and 100 tine piaie PHYSIOLOGIC. taining pearly gegravings of the anatomy. of « with to operate, » Valloy snd the la crown urouty Hobacebory and heenti a miiion sterling, altho been receiving a revonue whole of that period he bose but ob two ocoasto fechwation, to the for harem and rare birt boing, It ts aid. part Jes @eigulor fact that the wi Lirgely when dethrooed, and Thus, the King of Vuee, the Nawab Nezim and Gholao and com State prison: re) have Mle of children that the princes Must, | edee+ upers in @ evuple of ee fair to take the £50,000 @ year, «never moved Outeide of the ben he went, aguinst his 1 his mney on the he coliecticn ip each department the typical Jobo Bull. oodw ill of the people which ley, the mission under we into the country succeeded in gaining pensation will be At four and four da bal’ cents & foot (8400 and $4°0 per Wovsand). Provisions tovls, must de freigbted trom Sec fornia cition, ata o et of from fi Hd ($300 nud $409 por too). y Of Austin took its ftart, and the © ening and prog: posting 0: the [eoxe river mines was commenced W TITLE OR THR RIOHT 10 4 MINK IS tbe Pacific const em. 1 Articles of sonsmmp to and otber Cw late Bishop Mackenaie cum bad performed a journey fram the Murchison Cal acrove to /otte, & Prrtugoese village upon ere sent along Dr. kirk’ Present government, and culling The scempe! themeoives to another trive called Ajawa, then in the aot of migrating frow the southorst, and who had been seoustomes 10 take sinves enonally down to Quill vd other rettloments op the eoaet. Arms and ammunition, they found iteasy med only with bows ond ar a gt Samy ays) qregmaens, Me or odes, 43, ear Bi And this is the way the aan CLASS JOB PRINTE (ils, © enue me ANTED TWO rourbiy wndersunds mat he bis owe don & presses, Apply to Sanford, Herroun & Coy decreaso when reigning, ) the tenction of the OORS aT REDUCE bite (reali equare), ~“WaToHE: |) JEWELRY, 40. UTMOST VALUE PAID Jaweim Optical Toatrue 10 a)l mining communities un Dreced within the Unlied Stator, a8 goon as Dis discovered « mining 4 pe by calling a minor’ preser bing rules to +3 wed (ai! pensioner PIneT RATR ane mp syment will be dof. ing the jimite vern - ' oy ein in Piet Brothers, LY=' wo GOLD WATCH ROUGE oT ge Ta @iaim may oovtain, ; requiring each claim to woLing a Facord 19 Malden lane, a8, we Met A party of those Portugace slaves ATOHES AT WHOL, pia 8. « bad LER, linperters of REAM Pa wo te Origin ta some di « velgning yrince bas ead db Dim ih our employ m: ployed, for even the si the jaritet beeome tenant owners ip of LAN ground loonted, ond et] the rules of the feoret of (he yenana, No Malomedal more tha one son; the Nizam bas no ebiidrem, common ip the (PorON AGUE UDOT DEF ABTA RT ocToB mR iM. Unprid Water Rents,—Notios fe hereb: that a turther penalty uf teh per cont rit be ned ovat Unpaid water rents ou the Ist day of THOMAS BTAPTEN, __ Water Registrar, RAMEROY LODGE, F. AND A. M.—THE MEM of tila lodge ate berehy notified ication will be held at thelr rooms 29 ai34 P. M., for the parpose of conferr'n gree, KJ. ree, oral ® SfOND a AINTERS - —A ECTAL MERTING or THE DRY Dock Vaintors’ Association wiil n Monday evening, October 31, at their room N enue D. Rvery jh ordered’ to be present, lagaies from other ssociations are respectfully Invited, By orde . DEWLETT, Presid P= painter Jou McGrit, Becretary, (PO MEDICAL STUDENTS ~ANY GENTLEMAN WISH. ing to attend medica! leetoren ai ng to nave ox- senas of beck Weoltenties indginn aa, ¢ (or his carviecs a part ef we day, by a, box behead N. 4s. Fost oft HOURS. ‘avenue Pi euired. Nitrous oxide gas given and rae’ daily without pain, aud free of charg treto be inverted “Licht 'and. durabl (oto DENTAL ASSOCIATION-THe ORL wat imiroducars a! the m troug oxic, wi an tract treet’) wikbout Otice vr: ute, 2 R. WAIT, 208 Fo! re, AVENUE, CORNER of Twenty-ar Bond astrvet, haa ex- tracted Teoth wit paid or ecvigent fer Aiteen Teeth anserted, flied, the best mai fouerate Lerma, Meters to Rev. Dr. Ferrie, € Chancellor New New York University, aad Dew, Hail Bala! LOAN orricks, — TT—MONKY MI BRBALLY aval ALMONDS, WATCHES, JLWELEY. BROKE KS vic Ki rs BOUGUT for Di ki ELK 7 BLEBC vty re on. onny LIBERALLY ADVANCED ON — dn, Watches, Jewelry. Sliver Pinle, Firearms, &e., and tbe same boul i the highest cash price, Ale brokers’ Tickets boug.t for the above artic coreer Houston street, op stairs, room ie. 6 ofiee, No.6. t i mm niinieatious a adress Se y lia, svavion D. AWNBROKERS’ TICKETS BODONE OF Dts ON hes, 8h corware, Guea, [itols, Dey Goods, C! fae andell other Goods. verenalew No, 148 Caval street, near Bonety under the Merce prr Goons presses AND Bie DAKS, 27 BO: TREE, 97. DAME P. anatn N, br maker from Parts, ADAME AD ATH, KENOH DReEESMARKER, wecentiy arrived from Paris, jovites the New Yor Seal) at No. 4 Carroll piace, Bleecker —= “MILLIN| EnY. (QREAT BAUR OF INPORTED MILDINGRY. : hiner nets Of tans secsonte janpartation. “ooaling $90 and 680, 10 be eoia ror 918 s jvat Re ADAME Tes Ha’ od bonnets airee & 80: Haw, from PoIAN CURLS, ONLY $8.90; OTH ade io opertion i a keh RO aire. A a ‘ashe Mairdree.to) siaglteat tear anar bowery Briual furnished, == THR PRIQRS OF CA WEARING Akira zo. Tis PRG Or cast, ras a iw! 4 dresses from $10 to fare} 10 88. Address me get a J OoLbatet nis $3 to - Breet ares SRR ay of the ot ing on oF addi Carpet i, 114 Weird avon TIENTION —M. Aga o will 0 orders 17 Pree eee Fe, oe ana vanra AV® Tastes paid torg orra OasSiNG, wb

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