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ANTE =A SITUATION. BY A. RE iret, Sete gael with fa A ‘eat Oa 7 Oue going 40 Calle ceecaas oe on pee oon % f) for ring la Me a* 27 Marion street. eer oh A Lg ih Hit ng B+ A SITU. tion as Nurse Ladie Seamstress; ani Wrest: 4 Finny tebe youre.) womar, anaeD By a YOUNG GIRL, WITH UNEXCE?- fealty, ces. a situation as Bare fail Ww ly at 167 Thirteenth st., between WANzED Br A A wealden: 5 wth Bike! ora ity tee acct Se Bana sate YOUNG MARRI TED LADY, wis OTALLE, YOUNG WOMAN, Water an A RESPE. yeene wows wes 7D BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITUA. tion as Chambermaid and Laundress, or Chambermaid ape ness. Good city reference given. Apply at 54 Ninth lecoker Chambers street—the pat sad hy the meopactabio fuaallistana Atos clase servants, ‘Terms reduced. Waa». SITUATION AS SASMOTERNS, YA woman whe _ fully ea hit and iy un de fine sowing, shirt references, Please call at th ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRI m4, sITUa- tion to dogencral housework in a small family, m4 ood elty elerenees aitd oun, be seem, for two dage, &é an nablant ht sitdeen Hs Fivnulln sree, with, ber lady. ‘No objection todo up ia work. wis TED-BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT ANTEDBY A RESPECTABLE MERICAN GIRL, iunawcman,asunation 48 ure of Cha mbarmaid, a citui 2 to ads wash and ironiag: beet of lt Waiter, or woul ald haven om, place, wh oar youre. ‘an produce the best of See"two of three days if uot engaged, at'No- 243 Busabeth | two days, at 138 Third a letter addressed to M. M 'ANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation as Chamberwaid and Waiter, or would do the general housework of email fawily. | I jain Coo! nd a good Washer and Iro: d can cive good reforence i wired. Can bo seen at 20 Tonth street, her present situ- ation. iC fm round, WOMAN, refores Sadtecinn street, ae Wane SITUATION, BY A RE*PECTABLE to do general housework, or as Laundress. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young girl, as Chambermaid and Waiter. The best of reference given and required. Please cull at 296 Ninateeath street, between Ninth and Tenth avenues, second floor, up stairs, front room, Mr, Walker's. Can be seen fortwo days W43tzD-BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, ® situation in @ private farpily, to erok, wash, an! igon, oF go general housework in No, 288 Beventh avenue, tnltd foot. small family. Apply at Reepectable references ANTED—A SeeUeTIOr AS COOK OR HOUSE. keeper, by ‘otable English woman. 1 washer and iro wash abd lnvn well: Has tout years! sofaronae from hee last Dine,” Please cail at 120 Mulberry strvet, corner of Hostor Fen sdepenee es he este pond ANTED-A EITUATION, BY, 4, RESPECTABLE ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT ono genes, imma Gook, Was rons Kian, « situation as child's nurse or to tend ehilren. th streets Best wy, ference given, apply to 145 Spring streat, ANTED, BY TWO RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMEN, one as Cook, or to do general Housework as the other to 1o general Housework sat of city reference o. 106 Twenty: drat etrect, between Bixth and 'y reference, HS Sixth avenue, corner of Greenwich WANTED -bY 4 RESPECTABLE AMERICAN ‘woman, & citvation 2a Cookin a private family; she is & professed cook. Has no shjectious to go im the country. ‘The hest of reference will be given. Plaase call at Ne. 99 Madison otroct, Can be seen fur three days, NTED-—BY A KESPRCTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, tuation as Seamstress or Cotldren’s Nuria. Good ity reference cam be given. Apply at Lt Third avenne, be- + tween Fourteenth and Fifteenth front roo, first ficor. Can be seen . rANTED-SiTUATIONS BY no, RESPECTABLE young girls—one as Cook, Washer and Iron ether as Chambermaid and Waiter in a small private fam: y. No cbjection to go a short distance ia the conatry. The beat ‘ef city referance iven. Can be seen for two days. Please 87 Wi ‘hirteenth street. ¥ A RESPECfABLE YOUNG WOMAN, es Chambermaid: bas ne ou vetions to do d ironing. Apply at No, 257 Pourth ave- jiwevtieth aad Swenty- “fiest streets, Can be aya. ANTED—-A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Ficl, as Cook, Washer and Tron: te de pensral housework in» small well recommended fro Fi Penrletreet Gan be rocn for two days ANTED—A SITUATION, BY young woman, todo Chamberwork and help with the Mashion ard iroming or to take care of ouildren and do plain ‘ahe best city referene: enn bo given, Can be seen for ‘two vo days Please oail at 131 Rrowme stro. rT ANTED—HY A RESPECTAULE Ssrmad WoMaN, a otentant) aertuati nm as Cham! givt with fire washing and ironing: oF wo in» re nly ly et 306 ‘irth € willing to make them-el Dus od fuland obliging. They beve no ei her, parties ave at | be doen for tw vent Pieave oat! at Bsh¢ A RESPECTAGLE ANTED—RY AR anc RCTABLE PROTESTANT MAN 4 wife, situetions—he av Waiter, a and lroner. Hoth porfretly rally une- ambeance. ff mot en- to engage either, Good Address J. W,, Berala offive, for three and Wasting; ha: i piace. Can be for two BY rWO YOUNG WOMEN baking aud pastry; the < to mike herself ase- hing aud ironing, if re nfrod, Hest of city reference ean he Wat No.6 venty-righth street, between Macieun and Fifch avenues, Cen be cen for two da: fol; they. are willing to & eity references tro Amity plage, in the ee SITUATION, BY A RESPROTABLE women, as Chambermaid and Seamstre Sue wader tnd irouck, No objection to travel wita s small jest of city references given. be seem for two apply at No 19 Seo 1 BY A RESPECTABLE Seamstress, Undoubted all at No. 24 Rivington street, in the ANTED—A SITUATION, young woman, as N: city refersnee. ¥) ree ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Protestant young Woman, as Chambermaid, or nurse, or laundress. Apply at 233 Twenty-fourth sireet, between Eighth and Ninth avenues ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, ‘rituation to do general Housework, or plain coon, S acher avdironer, in a private family, Ploagocail at 3\0 Mott street, back basement, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTAULE English servant, as Cosmbermat, Wa or general housework, or plain ooghi with the best of referonoe, Please South Brooklyn, for three days, COMPETENT YOUNG it ry ath Deane surest, GENTLEMAN no tahjection to 40 general honsewor nee can be riven from the family she liv . Please apply at 113 Avenue D, Metween Highth and Ninth sirecte, at be vee for two day ANTED—A FIRST RACE COOK. WITH GOOD cYTY Telerencen, Ap by set Derrenetoieey waren Vi ours of 1Wand 2 o'elock. 87 Union place, y 7 ANTED. “A 4, SUTUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, i rivat: family. Oae who por ‘tresowahing in all its brances, niso She eau produce good city referonce voyer. Please apply at No. 35 Clarkson nt basement. street, fi WANTED EMPLOYMENT, BY A YOUNG MARRIED hman and Groom, or a4 Po orver in a ote er to hia las: employ: te ad- the office of thie paper, will meet iinme ANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN: uation ag child's Nuree. is od he has apply to MD, good city references. y ASTED—BY A RESPECTABLE | You "a / MARRIED lpm as Wet Nurse, ia respectable |. Inquire at No, A Jane amily.” Cl ret, in th ANTED—A SITUATION AS COACHMAN, BY A dy man, who has a perfect kncwiedga of'tho cary ment of horses; isa good sad careful driver. city reference given. Please inquite at itd floor, rear room, for rd street, tl ANTED—A SITU Protestant young je wing, OF te take o saya, at 63 Thos WANTzED—& SITUATION AS” “CHILDR and plain sewer, ommended from her Ia vi 8 purse. place, Please callat 72 Tillery New York. ©: my fy for three ANTED_BY A RESPECTAN EZ YOUNG WOMAN, pare a fail, roger whe mage 00% iro rete: quired. fee be ween for three gays at 227 Fist ner of Fourteenth street, third floor, back room. ~ Ps YOUNG “GIRU, A ANTED—BY | 4 RESPECTA! Chambermaid, assist with the naghtog asa ire ing. ye to take ~ ot children and to do olain sewing. td place, in the rear, firet floor, Can n be seen for two days. RESPECTABLE a8, oF will do a8 cot city Fi Fourth street, in the reaz, rANTED— A eranes, B it girl, an WANTED BY AN AMERICAN YOUNG WOMAN, A tiop ae Chambermaid and to do fino washing and fron ing, of chamber work and waiting: city reference kivon, to save trouble. po gentlemen from the country neod Sori: Can be reen, for tw at No 2 foward strest, ANTED—BY AN EX We. —BY A Reeraceames PROTESTANT wor aerist in tl seooes eooking an musling, oad city fer ‘ awed ppl at Ki ~ street, Can be soon for ohtstuation t9 cook , wash, 0 I family. Best of 1 reference tiye. Can be seen until suited at 75 ANTED—DY AN INTELLIGENT AND CAPABLE an, a situation to take the sole charge Ww, OF a8 Housokeo| ‘asnistant ina re 0 ly ‘A plows fai dyaty sed, = Apply at ¥) Cottage ANTED—A SIIUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE chamberwork and fine w: to do'the general housework of © small ‘The vest of city reference given from es Pibvse ‘oull ae 63 Bll. havine lived there two 7 Hh strect, two doors from toa atrest, im the fancy -ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A nasrper. os man, 90 waiter in 8 private forntly: would ait at N M1 be punetually attended to, ANTED—A SITU ATIO 'N, RY a RESPRCPABLE z ‘and to Assist in washi ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPRCTA' young sirl, to do seneral housework; she has 's recommendation from her last place, Can de seca for UI Chriecopber street. y references cam be siven. the offce ofthis iY young woman, a situation as Cr ~4 Cerstands pastry, soups, jan good oH Can Weve alice Peri tt eufeet, near Wi BD--ST 5 two RSPEOTABLE W WOMEN, sire. vet ation ®, eu For wantin the beat fx lt nt hen h ‘a refer noon corner of % pot Avery te be » Ly voen for two dave ANTED MY A YOUNG GIRL, A SITUATION a8 Chambermaid and to do plain fering or ashing and ironing of & roapectable familys Nae prod refes a n bea on, for two days, a8 179 nee from her last ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, {n a email, private family; 18 8 no0d cook, yoeher ir ne ty references oan ven. Pleace call at iis’ jcventeenth street, between Sixth and Boventh avenues, Young hor baby i t. Plonse call er leat piace. m 10 to o'clock. gto SITUATION, BY A RESPECT, wowsn, a9 Plain Cook ine boariing honse or Bi Vieie — Yoel — city refereness gi i$ Gants seen for tw Pee pl wing. hi at Stare ‘street, between & avenues ‘BS en this day third floor, ia Scabcesa: Bie ar WANTS. nat paren enceaee U deena ‘hdeaised Bias je cocher dane im privée Ai Belt ‘ousel Te service de course, t cornait, tres: bi gocher, et pou fourn: mei B’odresser pendant on jours & I'idtel street, 13. ANTED- AT, LORD & TAYLOR'S, 61 AND 69 Oaths- ine street, a Salesman who speaks French and Eagli«!; eno clenperivneein the city trader else, two boys from i to 16 yeare of age. Warten —BY 4 RESPROTARLE YOUNG WOMAN, situation a@ good plai i, 4 a ttrst-rate ana Troner. "Apply sv 9034 Sands streets bf sf the bakery. ‘sBIED—SITUATIONS & BY Pe yy? mre rc Trot rooklya, yo i] Chanvdine te ay Eg dg Feference, Call at 17 Bridge street, baocment, for two days, fap carey A y PECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, tien hambermaid or ponmensene, or Tham: late employer, She street, in front room, RESPECTABLE The best of city rete Toye te ron, of city’ referen "Please call at 104 Monroe street. > — AN ‘D—A SITUATION, BY A SINGLE YOUNG he thoroughly undergrands aarden- id take care ot - wuld be willing to make him: iP ge hisemployer. Can be seen at 42 Henry treo! BY AF pel, to do the hewenert ofasmall pri Wiens SITUATION, to cook, given. Warr A RAPROEA BER youNG WOMAN, situation as Chambermaid, York ins emall rea to do genersl house- "Can de'plain oockieg washer an ‘and has good ve 206 Bowery, mniliinary store, which Will be attended to for'a weeks Itust ongeged. ANTED—FOR FAMILIES, U servants, viz—Coachme ba, Chambermai pun dre a ae ge ‘office for Providing Servant , next to Union Place Hotel, WANTED 4 SITUATION, irl, todo chamberwork: is good at washing and ivon- tar, Bua'veah oteltyand secctcy faterenees Pleats sail st tl Ruteors street, socond rear house, second floor. Can be sven | fortwo days. ANTED—100 AGENTS TO SELL A WORK, JUST Published, on Cubs, giving scomplete view of te ro- volvtirn, with tke death of Gen, Loner, Hnstrated, Ad dress, post- aid, American Family’ Publication Estab lishment, 12 rect. Also, # large variety of vory popular work year made. | her as BY (A PROTESTANT j = | prevailed walla, OR SALE—ON F ek oa ae —— jourteem per cent, eruer I Soll toa r) "Fett s ty lym. Apply on the premises, or 4 FOR MLE A Ruptauuant.—zo ma vi or furpiture stock of ito our, dving an exteusve Suttnaan and tnd rival and commere f Inger address, vy letter, I. ¥. Vr Herald ‘a, ‘Pores ALE—A SECOND HAND SEVEN HO! rae hb Boil Also, a pew set f Gixmeter, te to B. KREIS joorck street, OR SALR--PRI EB $800 ¢ CASH—A GOOD ROADSIDE Ofctel in Brooklyn, with lease, and every a te Vieratd'th ‘well ouited for » German, Addross Jerald office. OR SALE k NEW COTTAGE HOUSE ND Lor, si . in ‘about twenty walk Pie tt ferry. Thi is by 22. two storie: and att I, eo. Lot 24 by 10) fuk vieket. fe all in excellent or a" Apply teom 9 - “ABBONS, 7 Pearl street? usar Broad Por sate an exorlient boarding house in ° THE FURNITURE AyD co COORD WILE | or nue. dah iow ry ‘ituble investment. For ‘H.. this office. Immediate alth requiring a co Fe SALF AT A GREAT BARGAIN.—A WHOLESALE nd retell liquor atore, with lease of three or five yours, ation inthe seventh ward, now doing a carseat stand for the whole- Ud collie out. ing on the pro- ‘and 1 o'clock. full i boarders, who will etont person this is a safe erme, Ke, address he owner & fale and retail trad 23, Will be given, and other information, by appl mises, 173 Monroe strevt, thie dey, betwoen IL OR SALE—A fe agy ak] SITUATED LOT OF BU- rial ground, in Greenwood Cemetery. it will he sold pucchaser, A dress wish real ARM AT YONK ERS, WITHIN TWO ANDA half miles of the Depot of the Hudson River matress ty of wood, beautifully alent teen di feven ly opportunities of reach: The buildings tre all new Yaad’ retty. pl, a No 0 Platt street, up stai resity. “Anny ae tion. apply. TRY RESIDENCE FOR SALE, WITH Fv ture, at Yonkers, on the Hud tiver; an Italian villa, containing ten rooms beside Mar and pautriey: a certinge house, with stable; chicken house and finished room for groom. Grounds 60x200, with Gne garden, fruit trees, shrobhery, &e., in thrifty growth. Partorre {n front, with and flower borders alongside tne house. ‘teambs and rai!way communication at almost every hour of the di and within ovo hovr of the City Hf For par- tiowlars, apply to DaVID B. TURNER, 35 Naseau street. CHOOL FOR SALE OR = LET—MOST PFAVORABLY 29 situated, with t dwelling apartments, very rive $200, o' ut cash oustomers For farther particulars add H., Herald ANTED-A SMART ACTIVE BOY, ABOUT SIX. rm years of age; one that can come well rocommended for honesty. &c., may apply at the Union Square Post office, thisafternoon, P. Prof. C., Central Post-ofiee, 636 Broadway. RARE OHANCE—A BASEMENT TO LET, ON A lense for five ands, helf ears, {or an oysicr eallar oF rofeotery; oud ot t Aa stancta in ‘Xp ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, A SITUATION 4S at, in a wholesale dry goods store; ions to go South or West, B.A. C., Herald offi ANIFD—BY A MOST RESPEOTABLE YOUNG amberimaii or Seanshress; objections to ti disposition; ean Come hight. 130 Cherry street, above Cathari room, for three days if not engaged. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTARLE oung woman, as Cook, Washer, aad Lrnver, aud un- derstands making pastry. of city roferenos van de given from hor last plase. yen for two days, at 42 Mhird aver ve, recommended. Cam be soca at street, third floor, froat ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE MARRIED | Woway, a situation as Wet Nurse. Bost city references. Cail ether ag Nurse or Chambermald. Can be econ, cor: Willow and Amity streets, Brooklyn, front room, up #' Best of references, ANIED-ONE HUNDRED GIRLS, TO WORK ON Clovks and Mantillsa, Constant employment given to geod werkers; none others peed BB ‘Also, a few good Ewbroiderors wanted. Apply to M. BELL, Gl Canal atrect. ET NURSE.—WANTED—A_ SITU, ATION, BY A Wet Narse. veges rence can be given. Can be seen for thr d, nt the shoe store, No. 9 Third avenue, betweon Highth streets. HILD§ NURSE WANTED, WELT. RECOMMENDED, to go te Hartford, who is fond of children and had some exrerience in thelr care, to take the encire care of a ‘weaned infant seven months old, whose mother is dead. Ap- Hy without delay, at No. %0 Third street, WO RESPECTABLE enptped, wih to procure situation w ily if rossible, ome as grod Cook, who coups, j:Ilies, and all made-up di maid, or Chambermaid a cp young ladies Pear) street, \OOKS WANTED.—10 EXPERIENCED CO)KS AN J now obtain excellent situation wy -peyling immediately to the Superintené enoy, 148 Grand street. Waiters. and othe Dericneed e Fvante, cam also obtain the best otfnivuatio ‘one fa- YOUNG | LaDy. wHo SPEAKS THE GERWAN AND fully capable to of fancy needle wt milys to. teach Little children teni'g—or in & foucy store, Picase call in Joracy Clty, ner of Grove a1 Fran streets, OF ® note addres: E,, office of thie paper. A® RESPECTABLE YOUNG MAN_ WANTS: A SITUA. tion Has no ghiection to town or co Ay Can be seep at 57 James street. YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SEC Aeon a8 Sembee’ and Seamstress, or would take care of youre chi'dren sf required. Understands ices smaking, and isa coed plain sewer. Has no objectior heevelt generally veofel. | seqninitt mine aed. Can Te vows at 256 Sixth stevets between noovectants YOUNG NA srt Bh A SITU. 1» Rood Troner. or Cham- Wulverry Wire, fromt basement, Walker streets. A SMART, AC ACTIVE | younG MAN Wan 8 A SITUA. 10 DRUGGISTS.—A YOUNG MAN, ‘ABOU TWENTY- 0, wants & situation, Satisfactory references. Add » in either a whole f one years o1 4 cole gt retail érag otere. box 3 055 Post » 4 PAPER ® ANTED—A GIRL, WHO SPKAKS FRENCH AND German well, as Seamstress; she must aleo understand siving ‘i Backs coe at of a. aituation, b an ation, by a No, 32 Mia d treet, “Brookiyn, between B 11) A. M.and Woes A SITUATION BY TWO RESPECTABLE k, Washer the oth a fin Sew we bilit W4xrep-a COLORED OR FROTESTANT Gin. bo ien 4 cock, washer snd ironer, oy ut thote who eam give good ANTED—A_ ITUATION, BY A > RESPROTAOLE owng woman. as oe or Chambermaid. lr ve ‘dren. Bee Be anlesiion to do Please call at No. 6 Koogan. Best city Molverry street, front room, for reference. Ww ANTED— BY J 4 TABLE YOUNG WOMAN, ‘asher and fronet, beat of reference given, Ploase onteenth street, between Ninth ANTED- BY A S1EADY YOUNG MAN, A SITUA. tion ## Groom and Conchmam. Ie well acquainted the city, and thorough! orstat asiness. Tae cn sce, ond can give the best of + 0. B., Herald offioe, m hit Tieave address two aaye. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG GIRL, whe if ® good wash ironer, and willing to chamberwork. rl, & ail ronjection Sonnets tn the ‘treet, Williamsburg, over ate Nm stonds iret poetry ate th 7 Hied arebbes. eth Can beveon for two days. thee J Ney pl gy. A RESPECTABLE work ul two mth WANTED—ny, A PROFRETANT | TYouNG | wo! ia ae 0 eho Seamstress, ii Good ity Foran be etn for $0 oO 6, LESMEN —W ANTED, A YOUNG MAN AS ‘Salesman in ready made Rep ae in this city. Bi sovestomes | othe bert of cy g,fereage. wer Post Offee, re ftarence | anet ‘iaverviey will repeive prompt steno ge a: WANTED —WANTED, TWO Goop tk on boots, at 286 West Twenty seventh atreat, Nin and 7 ues. None but good bands need apply. ETAIL SALESMAN.—WANTED, TO GO TO A Wet gra fs Saiocraan. One who has had long exp age retail Lat store. I ~) as to i 132 Bent Ones, Sere, where, now, or last employed, and any other information o! SECOND-HAND PRINTING PRESS 1 WAYTER, 7 fas will be Tapeeal © 1.5. or No 5, 6 would be vet. rred. Street Huse, will LESMAN WANTED.ONE WELL AC we = retail dry c:0ds business, at 173 atin in cowlog. with rome it, are requisites, Soarnorae WANTED_A MAN TIO THOROUGHLY Understands making pale and No. 1 Reape. exe have ty Cacia i ished fartory fi ie fmall respectable family. Has city and counter; Please eall at 227 Thirteenth street, front room, HUG CLERK WANTED ONE yaar ergaxease jan an 4 | gato prefer ‘Appi se. the corner of Ohryetie ead bayard streets, | Deki cae Play TO ATED A RETAIL ‘ieuation & store ies jE oe eds aa ractical id omen. vt dressing YMERCHANTS DRvaareTs, | ve persons as agente for oate leas thi bia Cay aoe inducemen att Glider lane, —— William #6. ————O OOOO anda Inre cpex 7c: ORS. Gunes X BROWN STOUT; nae mndon Porter ; Mnir's, Vo tnd Buchanan's Seoteh Ales. in Bart fe ate ae hey and 8 doreas,) or im quanti- fas wait ar eine ‘i aud 88 Patton street. L® RANDIES AND WINES, IN BOT. thes, paced UT 1 pete in bond. admirers ba on ‘ered o Made jin, de ately te bh mea at 1s shoiee ld Bri we of gurions iquity, #! Wand § Fulton steers, FURNISHED FRONT B ROOM (OW SECOND me without pened, in ed of the olty. ‘beri Picase call 4b No. 1d Fur ED ROOMS TO LET, IN A NEWLY F nithed hovse—Tho roma are pleasent and on the asvond story. connect as parlor and belroom gle gentlemen or faroflies wishing goed rooma, with the best of atteadance, would da well to eallat 563° Broadway, a few doors avove Union Park. Purnia ROOMS TO LET.—A SUITS OF HAND- somely Furnished rooms, comprising the ontire senund fioor, and one room on the third Boo; Broadway, none Ninth streab, to let. Apply st 766 WITH A PRI- UST uRn sep ROOMS TO RENT vate table, in an elegant modern house. replete with conver iv fi 4 desirable qaar- wor. Addresa M.N., Rees, 70 e loo ation in Wert of Broad. Apply at store 208 Bro: FT BREE ROOMS AND A LARGE PA UITABLE fora bueiuesa purpose, to be ren Broadway, unfornished, with without bi vard, on ror THE HANDSOMELY FITTED up 0. 77 3s Fulton strect, Brooklyn. 1s is rituated in ‘ot the ‘Dest thoroughfares, ton ferry, The owner not having time engeced in other business, m oney is , tian w It he piven for the wh Vor farther partien~ lars, apply at No 7 ew York, NO LET—PART OF A WELL FURNISITTED HOUSE, located on Staten Island. within a few minates’ walk of the ferry, will be let. to » small private family, antil the frat of Moy ext, Terms moderate, Address P., Box 270, not Offee. 0 LEY—SEVERAT, PARLORS AND ROOMS, NEATLY en, with or without break- trovt, west rid COURTLANDT, NEAR BROS DWaY— od sized, well lighted, Jowelry, and other manniactur- Apply to ©. Partridge, oa the promise ing purpores. Te —PART OF A HOUSE POR A PRIVATE family. Apply at 108 Prince street. 0 LET—A FURNISUED FRONT AND BACK ROOM, With hath room end pantries on the first fer, in ® pri- ity, for one oF two single gentlemen, without board, Alto, cne of two sinele bedrooms, without board. Apply at 0 LET—NO. Reom up ove flight of stairs and suitable for tailoring, TRAM BOILERS POR SALE—ONE STEAMBOILER, four feet diameter, a Song long, and 3 16 inch Sues; also, two of smaller dlimenal wo of smaller dimensions. OPT UNDERMILL _Foot of Tenth etreet, East Ri ver. 80 seare, foram oyster eell stad in the city: “Apply se BOARDING AND LODGING le d’bote st tines and liquorr, ke. $03 the premises ia the a best style. a OARD—A HANDSOME SUITE OF ROOMS ON TUR oar; also, om the third floor, are to eb, with hoard, at No. 118 Fourth street, corner of Ai Stages pass a ‘The house Is newly ‘urnished throughout, and tas maa, OAR WANTED, BY A YOUNG LADY, IN A SWALL end quiet private family, in t! tl od of Canal ot Spring streets; te be moderate, Address wotil Thureday, stating terms, “Frances,” Broadway Post Ouliqe. vate family and the soe fog which ne, will provide the pri ice of fornituré; alsa, board for hie da ter. ved 12 years; wonld prefer eset, side of 6 Righth streote. Herald office. OAPDING.—TWO GENTLFMEN CAN 8% ACCOM. modated with a third story room, at 63 Murray street, vorper of College place, an be had by applying ab GENTLEMEN ANDT EIR wives tlemen 52 be nocommodat oor, furnished oF unt nuahe ‘a small private family dying tS Fourth street. "ice MC peasiecds tree son of tach Foom, and all the comforts of hemes Appry at Bl Houston «tree mity, where "there are the Aen aed — iif . road wey Lye iy 008 give Ny ee oS aie nutes’ walk of the 80 address, stating ‘rms pone location, J. W. HAVING A ‘A WRALTHY AND he hanks of the io ie dosit- School stermboat, which accom! odats Les spect tee yeere. and be ia vat feet, Bite of bath, mate Tndispenve me a te what the: me Mh erence ‘ren ond r Moe. p J be iyi ee v3 Pa il sti out rots ‘children wer Ns cn se rath rooms sn ai Seeween F 0 Eas, aE $oakb, i Joostion and anew ioth street, iat as (A PRIVATE F F LLY, all ma “Rooly a iS as ‘ jAND- with QA floor, A PF ay Teotlyno be lid Fo eel ee bree wibet. tem if ieured whern the comfo a ino iw a Lat, Hy » w ear era es ria Seca Waseca, eae OR BASEMENT, wittt (AN | rnc F eusll eppond butter business address J. V-N., “AVERY SMALL FAMILY, Aa Part four oF five rooms: up tows preferred. Tne Herald office, with partion y ANrED, BY TWO YOUNG LABIES, A COMFORTA- ble room, with board, conventions to Bi Broadw A “ respectable houre; where there are but few boarders 1 pretert.d; with the convenience of ashower ‘bath. Ad~ hes Broadway Post-office, stating terms, which HOU: Use WANT D—CONTAINING Eicutr c% Tey Rooms, within two miles from ¢ RCOND WARD HOUSE. NO. 8 NASSAU STREET, hear Fulton street. The undersigned reapentfully in forms ble Telende ant’ the patiio inst heen resent as> the proprietorship of this well kufown eatablishmen| by strict attention to b fore of his patrons, to favor him with of No. 263 Bowery. N. ed with the best of GSUELLEY 8 LADIES DEPARTMENT—ENTRANCE ‘ome door this side of Christ Chureh, just outot Brond- iz the city of Now ble luxuries can bo forth. Ladice way, in Anthony street, is the only place’ York where wach : Clee Moe eal tra nen 1d se Mr. 3) n SELL Gout intends to m: Oysters this season, ns the cool, marble bier upon ious bivalve: its pre-eminence for he last. Who hich lie, ready for the sxcritic without feelings of the decpost one exist, he has Mr. S.'s strongest SHELLEY'S GAVIAR FROM THE VOLGA, MULL gatawny and curry preparations from the far Indi Boft Crabs from t Amourette ¢’Agnean from the flow- ery meadow, Oys' a the pearly d ng Clams from their glittering san Piguan tand tempting 'uxurics, t: fickle appetite, so ditfioult at this found at ‘Sill LEY'S Rendezvous RAVELLERS GUIDE. JOR FLUSHING AND STRATTONPORT, TOUCHING at Astonia —Fell arrangement —The new and farorite stesmer G, DURANT, Captain John J. Althouse, will, on and after Thursday, September 11. ran ae follows: —Leave ew York, foot of Peck slip, at 7A. M.; Delanoy stroes, ii Twenty-sigth street, 734. Returning, will leave Plush) 1h. A. M., and touch at #1 the above mentioned ‘Attermoon trip, will lea w York, Pook sl Delancy strect, 14; Tw % Will leave Flushoug at ‘on to please, toute monde, vB eROW New York to Philadelphia—Leave Pier No. | Ne River, by steambout JOM® POTTER. Morning Liae, at 5 jock; Afternoon Line, at 4o’clock. Fare by either line, forward deck, $2. Emigrant Line, at 3 o'ctoos. P. Mi re, $1 50, L. BLISS, Agent. EW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA—NEW YORK IN ‘snd Phiisdelphia direct—United Mail Line— through in 41% hours. vin New Jersey Raileoad duced to $3 lor first class, and $2 50 for second class. Fare ro. Leave re and. bargage in thie, train ed through frum depot to depot on texts shang . JEWELLERS’, AND MEOC‘TA- ried, and manufactured, and for aalo at the very lowest prices. Also, Lashes, Milling Tod Wateh Je,, Stab Tools and Pile, Rrassand 1 ind city merchants supplied, at wholesale MANTILLA! ftich Paris imported rade, which, when co: A. Ncuorcasterer's goods. now Ip store ® large end fashior “rong gh and muslin curta er hang « 2 hy tad Weill sell - SOUTHERN MERCHANTS—WE HAVE JUST RX- ceived, direct from the French manufacturers, a fai Paper Bed Tops (Testers), with wide borderr xpressly for the Southern market. THOMAS Patt ry ‘e ‘can No 44) Pearl street, near Madison, Importer oh Paper Hangings. R™& Raitt IN BRUSSELS CARPETS — PRICES id te., omen. spe oad 3, Com goes am retail ie assortment of onre winduw coraives rer} Ko., which (being pu ) percent less than any ho p: PEK MANGINGS THOMAS FA a! etree! ar Madison of tine enaing Decors, gold, silver ond ‘velvet. papers, merbies and granites, Plafonds and other « ried direct tro 05 ACN ‘Table Forks, ‘$3. iver han Table atl, es, at MO RATES & FENDERS. ah, KELLY'S GRATE AND Pr manuf 346 Broome street, three doors ery, adjoining Dr. Con on) dersand otlers who are about Dureliasiag, wi would do woli to call, as he feels confident that his patterns, for variety and cheapness, are unsurpassed. 4 sageny ZINC PAINTS.—NOUSE ane oa hain eae Witte will be executed by the bei ret New PPO MOSS CHAPMAN & CO. 08 Li JODEVH 0, DORK, Corner Greenwich and = soreet, ieee Ee ofers prices, relther jor whoteaa ns oMvoRT FOR Pei hy) Coriom Boots Shoes are ees 4 moet pliable je materia ef, inisedned. Those Gries toaee, 2 pean] pS 5 perior ee , om trial, find them su te any other ALL, 3 Astor House, Barclay stroct. MAGNETIO Ny” Tete rs iy the th troy in the world. “Beige iar nem by D.C. Moreher by all the druggists HE RYE AND Es} devotes wely to ard 44) Le AA at 262 Broad wa ison aa 8 bie iim to treat Geataces with f bee We Ear ry D Conts only tho. Th the United States, Cenyrih secured} f_mauirety a dideren from anyth W. 8, Ree wn, Martin, & €. Dewinges It th posed fone a8 ex) are go! diane! Lye Pe it frond to LYON'S Depot, 424 Prondway. Brosiw ay, ia Tekan Sais” cher cr ck me Soups ee a ARRIVAL OF THE PRRIERE | FIVE DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE, STATE OF COMME ein AFFAIRS THE Yai EXCITEMENT " ENGLAND, The Successes of the aids | INTERFERENCE OF FRANCE IN CUBAN AFFAIRS» Gio., Siew dice The United States mail steamship Frankiin, Capteia | J. A. Wotton, arrived hero yesterday morning, having sailed from Cowes Roads on the 27th ult ‘The Franklin left Havre on the morning of the seme day, and having taken on board the English mails and parrengers rent from Southampton to meet her at Cowes, | finally departed on the evening of the 27th, Mer voy- age from the British coast has, therefore, been performed im eleven and a half days. She brings over one hundred passengers, (all first class.) and a mederate cargo of French merchandise, om freight, and makes @ most successful voyage, im @ pe- cuviary point of view. ‘The British and North American mail steamer Ni. agars, Captain Stone, arrived at Liverpool on Sunday, the 24th ult. after # passage of ubout eleven daye ang twenty hours, meantime. ‘The United States mail steamship Washington, Capt, G. W. Floyd, arrived at Cowes on the 25th ult , after a un oftwelve days and twenty hourr, meantime; and having landed the mails and passengers, proceeded om her voyage to Germany, ‘The Pacific arrived at Liverpool on the 20th ult, at 10 o’clcek P. M., after arun of ten days and six hours, mean- , frem New York, The second night after leaving this port, the Pacife ran down an American schooner— all the crew were saved, The aceounts by thir steamer are nearly five days later than those received by the America, We have received Paris journals to the 26th, and London papers to the th ult, inclusive, together with mid-day editions of the London Times of the 27th ult., received at South- ampton, by rpecial express, for the New Fork Herald. ‘The political news by this arrival is, generally speaking, unimportant. But from Madrid we learn that the greatest uneasiness existed amongst the government, ix consequence of the news from Cuba, The Marquis de Mivoflores, Minister of Foreign Jffairs, had had an interview with General Aupic, the French ambassador, tion turned principally on the affairs of Cuba, and assured the Marquis that F palling the attacks of the American pirates, ‘The Englich harvest was proceeding catisfactorily. The | wheat and grain crops will be the finest that have beem | pathered for many years, The potato disease io Tretand | bad received « check, and the lose from blight wil) be @ very trivial one. ‘The commereie! advices which we have received by the Franklin, from London, ere of some fwportance. The announcement wade by the London 7 imes of the 26th, of the failure of Mesers, Rucker & Sons, created general surprise and regret, ‘The house was held in high esteem, and bed hitherto been uedocbted. The Mabilities are stated to be over holf @ million sterling, and the house was seid to be considerably involved in the failure of Merers, Castelli, Guisbani & Uo., reported by @ previous steamer. Immense ad on produce (which, during the past few months, bad sustained 4 heavy dopreeia- tion) are stated to have eaured the suspension; bat we understand it is probable that all liabilities will ulti+ mats ly be covered in full, A paiufy! impreosion wae creat. | ed in the city, in connection wich Mussrs, Rucher’s fail- | ure, by the news that the senior partner died on the 26th ult. Mr. Rucker wes 76 years of age, and had beem some time en invalid; buthis death, it is astumed, was hastened by the misfortune tobis house, From the city article of the Londen Times of the 26th ult., we copy the | following remarks as to the general state of commercial effaire, which are valuable and captain in the existing semi exisis : With regard to the question which an event of this | dereription rvpgerts, ax to the generat state of eommer- cial vilairs, there ts not the slightest ground for anxiety. | Since the lat of January, there ix scarcely an article of om which has not been involved in ade- ik many instances, (coffee, sugar, and cote be umber.) from 20 to 30 percent. Such « decline, hewever, is quite consistent with prosperity, and, ip fect. under ® natural course of eve.ta, would be @ item oft. | Moreiavorable crops than had been cal- ted upon. bos t on the 19th ult., when the conver: General Spain ce would assist in ree iiss and, cusapnese of. tae all cireumstances for congratulation, and it is to that the recent changes in quotations are to be attridbut- ed. coupled enly siizbtly with eu inereased demand for money, such demard partly arising from the activity of internal traMie. extised by the Exhibition—the ty of which was distinctly foreseen—and partly feom the hoarding going on in every part of the continent. and which bar been amply eufMcient to counteract all the effets of Celifornia Under these circumstances, there- fore, there has been no necessary couse of lose to any vy business carried on soley with reference to ' ‘of the dey, bas yielded steady, and, in the aggregate. large profite; but { mereial progre bold anything the demand the very esrence of such progres having Twa into thi« dat cer that the firms whose loses we have now to regret. must have occasioned their diff cult When the worst of those difficuities shall be known, and the crisis shall have d away bere, as it secma already to have done at Liverpool, business, which evem now is intrivsieally sound everywhere, may Sere to resume the tend: activity that of cireulat ly prevails tion employed. The bank notes in the hands of thi besides the more tha usual quantity of specie, is £20 290.000, being £1 250,000 in excess of the corresponding period ot i549, and £900 008 of that of 1860, when the magnitude of our transactions was wn- questioned The home drain tor specie being also now folly supplied, while the greatest ir lax of foreigners has yet perbeps to take place, there is a prespeet henceforth of a continuous aug tien of the bank bullion, and which ut the clese of the Exhibition may go om with still greater foree, The degree of certainty that can be felt with regard to the harvest {- likewive an important point to be taken into the — vy is calculated to confirm the ocnfidenee which ail other comsiderstions tend to inspire. Owing to the very fine weather for harvest operations, and the general accounts as to the safety of the crops, the yield of which, particularly in respect of wheat, it was conceded would be of superior quality and of more than fair average quantity, the corn market at Mark lane was very dull, and prices for wheat gave way an additional ome shilling per quarter, from the prices Drought by the last mail. Foreign wheat was scarcely lower. Barley wes firm Flour unaltered. Oats rather lower. Foreign flour rather lower, Floating cargoes of wheat and Indian corn without alteration. ‘The London Tiwrs states, that at the Liverpool cot+ ton market there was an animated demand for cotton, with prices one-eighth of ® penny above those received: by the America, On the 25th ult., the sales amounted to 10.00u bales, 4,000 on speculation, and om the day be- fore the Franklin sailed the salet were 6,000 bales, of which 3,40 were on speculstion. The Havre eottom et wan Retive. and slightly improving. The money market was « little ‘more stringent, but carh was plentiful on good security. The advices relative to the state of trade in the manu- fecturing districts, show a very favorable demand at Manchester, expecially for home eonsumption, At Bir- tmingham there was full activity, with increased empicy- ment for the industrial classes. At Ameterdam and Rotterdam, business im the pro- duce markets was active, and at Antwerp prices were well eupported ‘The attendance of »isiters at the Crystal Palace, ex- hibited a tendency to decline; en Mondey, the 6th uit, the amount received at the doors was £2436, and the number of visiters 40.021. On the following day the num ber was 51.91), and the amount received, £2493. A great prersuro wee antivipsied as the time for closing drew near, but ip the interim the London papers were agitating for a lower price of admission, to enable the laboring population and poorer classes to see the exhibi- tion. Judgirg by the accounts in the leading London papers, the clipper yacht America has evidently astonished John Bull. by her extraordinary performances im beating the far-famed ard celebrated yachts belonging to the Roya? Yaeht ®quadrom. The London Times, of the 25th, de- votes three of ite columns to on exceedingly amusing end able account of the great match which came off at Cowes on the 284 August, (the result of which has al- ready been briefly made known to our teaders), Im whic the Amcrica completely ditanced all her competitors, Parting the fleetest and most beautiful Englieh yaebt scboonets and cutters, hand over hand, The prist—« cup of $660 value—has been a peacgeledryt soya the America, sltough » question was & Fuled, in consequence of come trivis! avd animportant deviation frem (ie course, on the part jce<0 deviation, however, that was dissdvantageeo

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