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. patterns are exelusively our ew ~ | Welfe’s Aromatic Schicdam 7, and with all its aucient, me 1s now manufactured at Schiod: idol if for medicinal the druggist ‘stores in this country, and is put up in pint and es, suitab’ ied, and with amplo ‘directions, Like all der the advice ANTE D—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE ether medicinal agents, it should be used ef physicians, all of whom inted with its inno- young woman, s8 laundress in private family. yy and eficency, ‘tnd Who will proseribe it ae. | Camgive the boot of city references from her last place. ingly. They can rely on this being tho pure and genuine | Can be seem at 275 Sixth avenue, in back room, second Srtiole, which will ne disappoint + The New York | feor. Medieal Gazette, when speaking of Mr. Wolfe's circular saye:—There enn be no foundation for the fears expressed by eighbor of the Boston Journal, for the author oi ‘he circular addressed to the physicians of the Uni. fai States simply announces the manufacture of pure Ho logd gin, exclusively prepared for medicinal purposes and co far as is apparent, it is to be prescribed by medi men in the diseases to witich its therapeutic virtues sre adapted, and in these alone. We of the old school of iviane, can distinctly remember the time when pure loMand Gin was regarded valuable and highly useful artiele of the Materia Medica, and proscribed with conti- ee and euccess in a great variety of disoases. And yagh we have lived to see the articfe pass almost out of aseribed to ANTE D—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT young woman, ® situation as chambermaid, washer and ironer; she iso first-rate baker, and would assist in een or to do the general housework of a small family. Good eity reference, if required. Please call at 173 Eighth avenu floor, back room, for two days. WwW ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A WOMAN fe whos oy and So onaie i ning and ironing, $ ‘mor po aes at 119 Tw ifth street, between I ry venus reforei and we by physicians aud pationts, yet this is to WANIED—BY A YOUNG SCOTCH WOMAN, A Vs xt to im) ible to . situation in a respectable family, as waiter, or eham- ie rig chat ft hav lone Decoa, next te, impose to pro: | ragid Ee banana aa . age the genuine artic! merce byirly eompounds of alcohol with the oil of juni nti (0. 43g Him sbroot. &e,, and sold a8 Holland Gin, though f ANTED—A WOMAN, TO COOK, WASH, AND atthe enttato of the meieal ‘virtues kuowa ee tam; for ama family. Nong need apply, Wwithous u u wt mt to produce inju ot: te wee ihe Midnagh kidueys and bladder, ‘Henze themediont | Alto, ® Woman, ag chambormaid, Apply ab 9 Soventh ‘vse of gin has been to # great extent abandoned, aud physi- ceius Lave eubstituted tinctures and decoctions of juniper orev evereten snneers REET ar EEE fecembination with other diuretics, and this for the sole ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, Yeason that the pure and genuine artivle could not be procured a situation as nurse or to assist in housework; wage! im this country. ‘The onfectof this circular of Mr. Wolfe is to + so much an object as @ somfortable ho Can be soon blish in the profession their long lost contidence in | fT one day, at 63 Columbia street, between Rivington and Delaney, seeond floor, in the rear, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as nurse and Seamstress. Apply at 76 Twenty-fourth street. Best of city reference given. Hortamp Gin as a romedy of great etficiency, by announc- an article of so pure a oharacter that they may be assur- a of finding it reliable, and possessing all its ancient cura- tive properties, which will be exemplified by the trial which he invites, and for which he liberally supplies medical men disposed to test it by experiment, ‘As he claims to prepare it by a peculiar process of distillation, employing only choice | WY ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE and cuperior materials, procured only. at his manufasvory as * yomek, Sone eae fogs pps | or general dam in Holland, ke hasgiven it the name of ' Aromasi “bribing: Merges ne: fad ity refor- Sohiedam Schnapps," to protect the reputation of his manu- | ence. Can be seen for two daye. | Hlease call at the grocery facture b; distinguishing it from all spurious immitations or store, No, 3, at the corner o! yughty and Columbia streets, founterfeits, falsely assuming the name of Holland Gin, but | Brooklyn. having. no claim Yo any medical or curative virtues.” Por euxselves, we know nothing of the merits of Mr. Wolfe's ar- le by personal Sxparionce of its use, and mean to give it a teial. “But we do know that pure Holland Gin in former years, has, under our observation, given salutary and highly - useful results iv various diseases. And if this new manufac- tere shall prove itself on trial to be equal to that formerly in Yoguc, among physicians, in quality and eeility, the pro jon aud the public will he under obligations to Afr. Wolfe. BY A SMART, TIDY housework of # small’ private ‘ and a good washer and ironor. 0 in the eountr; Good city reference, ‘Twenty-first street, between Eighth and first floor, front room, Wy Anrep BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GERMAN girl, speaking English perfectly, a situation as nurse aud scamstress, or 48 ehambermaid and waiter; she ean fur- W4XTED—A SITUATION, young girl, to do th fui is 8 good'plain 0 objection to Plouse call at Ninth avenues, My husband was cured of Consum; WANTS. WW Azz 5 2-2" A RESPECTABLE young situation as seamstress maker, ate family. Beat of city references sive * Gan'be seen INO. 62 Madison street, for two days. ANTED—A SITUATION, IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, ‘ANT by a respectable young woman; is 00d plain cook, anda washer iror Has the best of city refer- sae ey yy eam Apply, for two Cy WANE. B 1 TOU Ro a SOY jis 8 good washer an Please address N. B., 99 Blovoual stesca, WANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, situation as chambermaid end laundress. Bost of Onn be seen for two days, at 407 Fourth street, between First and Second avenue ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE in @ private family, as chambermaid; eooking. The best of city refer for two days, at 22 Sixth avenue, in the rear. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, a situation as first rate cook, in all its branches. Can be seen for ‘o days, at 467 Fourth street, first floor, betweem First and Second avenue ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOM ‘situation as cook; one who understands all kind king, and is a goo n be seen for two nquire at No, street, corner of Hudson, ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITU tion to de general housework, or vs chambermaid, and to wash and iron. City reference can bo given. Apply at 164 Green street, between Bleecker and Auity. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOM situa chambermaid and waiter, and to assist With the washing and ironing. Good city reference can be given. Apply at No 1 Union court, University place, bo, Eleventh and Twelfth strects, Can be seen for'swo ANTED —BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT woman, a situation as cook. The best of vity refe- rence given, Apply at 45 Greenwich street, in the rear, ANTED—BY A_ RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT girl, a situation in a confectionary, or bakery, or fan- ey store, oF to take care of children and do plain sewing or chamberwork. Can be seen till enited, by applying at 75 the fancy store, ANTED—BY A YOUNG GIRL, A SITUATION IN gentleman's family; sho understands cutting and making shirts and boys’ clothes and tine sewing, No objoo tion to go in the country. Please eall at 251 Spring street, in the rear, first fioor. fon | nish goo timonials, and may be seen at her present by Watts’ Nervous Antidote, his cough was so bad I thought | employer's, 32 Eighth avenue, corner Fourth street. must choak him. No tongue can describe how low he ee ‘Yas, he is now in hearty good health. Mary Hill, No. 124 ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Pomry street. Con be bad at No, 424 Greenwich street, or 7aRng | » 48 chambermaid or waiter, to assist in Ne. Ieapa siccet, jerking and i "or to do general housework in a smal SES EAS has no objection to go ashort distance in the coun Lovet’s Wahpene, for changing gray hair ity reference can be given. Please call at 33 ween Si De seen for two day: Ww* TE. BY A PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN situation to do chamberwork and plain sowing, or 6 aovict in the care of children, and make herself useful; . and can be seen for two days at48 U. nth to ite eriginal color, and curing baldness, Ofiee 1/4 Cham- ud and Third streets, in the rear, Cau street. Let my customers and the public be eareful they are uot {imposed upon by buying an article called “Unproved Wahpene’ for “Love the nam ‘Wah- eno” was unknown till made publie by “LOVEY.” Peterson & Humphrey, 279 Broadway, corner.ef White street, are receiving daily from Europe and th an WnUE a elegant stock of Carpeting, eurpaseing im brillian colors, richnoss of de- tégn, ond finish, anything ever offered in this market. Many nd not to be found else- lo, the renowned World's Fair Carpet in one en- ich nti ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY D. 4% 8ED SIXTH AND SEVENTH PAGBS. “ea wom of children. en for two days, at her last place, 173 Sixth avenue, Bost of city referenc D—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECT g Woman, as nurse aud seamstress. She under- aking.” Can be well recommended. from hor nd will make herself generally useful. Can be 103 Greenwich street. W 4 NIED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN ‘situation as cook, washer and ii or gonera hoousemaid, in a small private family. pest of city re feronce given. May be seen for two days at No. 47 Mott street, first floor, young A SITUA harge of ceptionable xi se apply at 2: etween Prince and Moustom TEAM NTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOM tion as nurse; she understands plain sewing, -y city. references giv Bowery, in the millinery store, streets, ANTE ; BLE PROTESTANT Woman, a situation as good plain cook. Is an excel- lent wasber and ironer. Good city references can bo given, by calling at 23g Christopher street, near Sixth avenny, = MATRIMONIAL. A TRIMONIAL—AN AMERICAN GENTLEMAN liberally edueated, with an income sufficient for fentee! maintenance, thirty years of age, is desirous of eon- Deeting himself in marriage with an amiable, virtuous, and aceomplished young lady, or widow, not over twenty-five, who ses An income equal to his own. He has spont the as fame J] je ‘a in foreign countries, and having recently lo- yp Anza ae A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A eated himself here for life, wishes, without the tedious for- situation to take care of children, Is a good sewer tofind a lady who is disposed to de- ‘self to bis will to her happiness. The most ory reference given and required, aa to character, Cin Lucius Condorcet, Union square Post office, New ork, f a courtshi; and has good reference from her last pi ¥ Greene street, in the rear, Please eall at Can be seen for two days, ANTED—A SITUATION, AS NURSE AND SEAM- stross, or wait on an aged lady. Has no objections to short distance in the country. Address Ellen, Herald POLITICAL. oN MBETING OF THB FREE DEMOCRATIC GENERAL Cemmitteo will,be held on Friday evening, 17th inst., at se buildings, in Broadway, tween Spring and Prince eércets, The friende of John P. Hale, for President, and George W. Julian, for Vioo President, of the United States, are respectfully invited to attend. THOMAS S. BERRY, Chairman. Gxo. W. Rosx, Seerctary. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG GIRL, AS nurse and seainstress, or chambermaid and waiter. Good reference given, Call at 163 Eighth avenue, ia sho boot $$ $$ WANtED—BY A PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN, A situation ay children’s nurse and seamstress, ‘The host of city reference, Apply at No, 3 Manhattan lane, near Carmine etre ANTED—ONE OR TWO YC LADIES TO learn vest making; very neat stitchers required, as they are instructed on the best custom work. Apply at 230 Niuth street. A“ A MEETING OF THE DELEGATES ELECTED TO the Democratic Congressional Convention of the Fifth district, convened at E. Withrell’s, corner of Grand and Ridge streets, New York, on the loth of September, Conrad Swackhamer, of Williamsburg, was unanimously nominated | p> . ; - " ty of Wi L ANTED—IN A HOTEL, A CHAMBERMAID THAT eS eee anion Cnn indin Now.Com, understands her busivess, One that has lived ina hotel before preferred, "Apply at the Bowery Hotel, 39 retary, Lowery, ING OF THE FOURTH CONGRE! Pr. Brows, TAM NAL 7 by a . - e 7 ANTED—LBY A MIDDLE AGED WOMAN, A SITU- ehair, John J. Harrison and John Leam: would go travel with a lady; is a Protestant. Can be sven for two day , At Ws Wooster stro in the rear. ‘ das the demo- The mee Michtel Waleh was unanimously nomin eratic republican candidate for Cong etaries. I heehee : Cones oe FANTED—NY A GOOD DRESSMAKER, A SITUA- vias WW oamaaarsl ‘one who ean cut and fit children Sonn Leany, " fSecretaries, and ladias’ dresses, and boys’ clothes; when ad will b found fully ea: to begiven, P Fitth and Sixt! 7 ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOU fituation as wet pur: asa fresh breast of milk. ‘The bert of city reference given. May be seen for two days, at No. 251 Eli neat Bloecker street. WANTED—A CHAMBERMAID AND A WAITER rl—the chambermaid must perfectly understand ng, fiue ironing and fluting; a colored wait Apply at 2 Irving place, between ten morning aud noom. ie her business. Good city reference call wt 4 Thirtoonth street, between IPTHT CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT.—AT A MEET- ing of the delegntes from the differont wections of this Dictriet, —Seventh and Thirtoenth Wards of this city, and the entire of the city of Williamsburgh—on mo- tion, Win, Chrystal, of Williamsburg, was appointed Chair- man, and John Poynton, of Seventh Ward, Secret: On motion, Resolved, That ye proceed to nominate candidates to be supperted by the democratic party, to represent this istrict in tho next Congress. Resolved, That we proceed to pat. in nomination eandidates, When Gilbert C. Dean, of Thirteenth Ward; C, Swackhamer, Nathaniel Pearce, and Philip Harilten of Williamsburg, and William M: Twoed, of Seventh Ward, were put in nomination. Resol- er girl pr o'elock in th " re proceed to vote in open ballot for the diffe : = * > Aaa Uinuidates naked: Whon on the Reet ballet, Philip Hamat: | YY ANTED—BY A YOUNG LADY, A SITUATION To ved seven vobes, C. Swackhamer one vot C. attend confectionary or bakery: Has no objection to Driggs one vote, and Wm. M. Tweed fourteen votes. When } £? ° utolthe city. Can give good reference as to honest Cun be sven for two days wt No. O0 Warren street, or address by note, post-paid, William M. Tweed was deciared duly elected. Resolved, ‘That a committee of three be appointed to make the neces- sary arrangements for the Democratic Republican Ratitica- ws TED: BY A RESPECTABLE ti ; when Alexander Stowart, of Thirteenth Ward fi the general h rk of a small family; iv Aaron Westervelt, of Seventh War a Demas Strong, of | a good washer aud ironcr, and ain cook, Can be seen illiamsburg, were appointed, Moved and seconded that | wt is Water etr Brook| rn sine WILLIAM COR rx Pornrox, Seerctary. TING OF THE SIXTH CONGRESSIONAL, n, held at Union H of avenue C and Fourth , September. Sth, onvention was ‘organized by calling Richard Schell to the ¢ and George White as Secretary. John W was unanimously the Democratic Republican candidate for Con- too nted to wait now adjo TAL, Chairman. girls, situations—one as ch the otuer as nurse and pl uiven, Please eall ut 42 WANten—By TWO RE jain ew Junk street. y ‘Can be sven for we Cony: 7 ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTE young woman, # situation eook, washer, and it or to do general housework, Good reference (four y can bo furnish applying at 73 Twenty-fourth street, ne RICHARD SCHELL, Chairman, Soar cme yee y ED—RY A RESPRCTABLE, PROTESTAN } Secretaries. ung woruan, # kituation, She has fulfilled the chazabermaid, waiter, and general honseworker. person requiring a competent trustworthy person, will he ad er worthy of their consideration, Resp 3 en, Please apply at 693 Wat street, where an interview may be had for a week. Geongr Wire, ©. D. diran, INTH WARD PIERCE AND KING ASSOCIATION.— ] ‘Ay A meeting will be held at Mr, John Hamers, corner Of Bhirteonth strect and Ninth avenue, on Friday @vening, September 17, at 73s o'clock. Punctual attendance is re- quested, as business of tho utmost importance will be Bronght before the association. By order of ? i. CONNELLY, President. | JANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESP Protestant young woman, as child's nurse. city reference can be giren, Please callat No. 16 Hammond rtawet. Hi, W. Monaner, W. J. Cacey, } secretaries. HIRTEENTH WARD—ELEVENTH ASSEMBLY DI3- WAS tepony 4 YouNG Grit, From SCOTLAND, ct-—At an adjourned meeting of the Democratic » a situation to take care of childron; is a good plain minating Convention, for the Eloyenth Assombly District, } cower; or would do chamberwork and avsist in washing and David O'Keefe, Jr., was unanimously nominated asacandi- | jp ning, wud would have no objection to travel with a Lad, date forthe Assembly, JAMES M. CLARRY, Chairman, | ( wanp E, Wonpmn, Secretary, de at 165 n from her last place st Eighteenth street, in the re BY A RESP Please cali SPECIAL NOTICES. TABLE ma salier and ironer, Good wee eee ARIAL reference ean he ceall at $33 East Twelfth A MEETING OF THE ROARDERS AT THE } piroct, between First and Second ayeunos, on tho third floor, A’ Na nal Hones, Long Branch, New Jersey, t xpress | | their sontiments to Meears. Stokes and Petit, reapecting this, — a cr fret eeason as propristors, Gon. Peter Gansevoort, of | Wy ANTED—BY A BLE YOUNG WOMA Albany, was elected President: Judge Jos. K. Hulme, of dtuation as cha yd oh Bat rs tr New Jersey, Vice President; and Dr. I. Seott Wilson, of | private family. ces given. May be Pennsylvania, Secretary—it was for ¢ Fy hobewin Biasesaie Resolved, That a committee be appotuted to dratt resolu. J anc JANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOU situation as nurse, ‘G WOMA ehambermaid and waiter, in a The committee reported, and it Resolved, that wo express to Mi ers. Stokes & Petit, our pleasure in the evccese of their endeavors to promote the The best of city refereuces given. y be comfort of the guests of tho National during the present sea- ys, at No. 100 Twenty-seveath street, moar fon, and our dosire for their future prosperity. the We. Resolved, That the superior location, the airy rooms, the a cood bedding, the, exeellent arrangement of the table, the | WATANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE foneral order aud cleanliness, together with the extonsive woman, todo general housework ina small family, roach, unsurparsed for safety and ploagare in bathing, can- d city reference. Can be econ for two days, Apply at not but make the Natioual House a favorite resort, ospe- MY Twelfth street, between Firet and Second avenues * cially when they ehall have completed those improvements - — Sea aeeeieaneeee eee wich their experience daring thie sonson has led shemto | WWTANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE contemplate Tine Zang, woman, ts chamiormaid, Isa competent hand mn mation fe at fine washing and ironin, ‘an do either in the most por- Resolved, That the proessdings of this meeting be signed | fect mannor. Can give the best of city referonees, Plone by the officers and published, call, or address to No. 19 EN, PRTER GANSEVOORT, Pres’! d JUDGE JOS. K. HULME, Vice Pre: V ANTED—BY A RESPBCTABLE, CL, HRALTHY woman, a situation as wet nurse, wit frosh broas Dn. J. Scorr Wiisow, Secretary. CRANCERY ROOM O0.U. A~NEW YORK, SEPTEM- { of milk. Please enll at No. 93 West Nineteenth street, roa building, and eecond foo bor 17, 1852,—The,members of the Chancery 0. U. A, Stato of New York, are hereby notified to meet at the Room No, - 458 Broadway, this day at twelve o'clock precisely, to attend ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE AMERICAN GIRL the fencral of onr Inte Brother and Chancellor John Barker, tuation as chambermaid and plain sewer. Th ty references given if required. [fas lived over sight years in one family. Apply at 38 Second street, of Excelsior Cha A. By order J ANTS A SITUATION—BY A PROTESTANT YOUNG woman, as chambermaid and to assist in the washing and ironing, or plain sewing, or general honsework, in a pri- fth avenue. Can be seen fortwo L RANON SPRINGS RAILROAD COMPANY is hereby given that the books of eubser! the capital stock of the Lebanon Springs Railroad Com- ff vate family. Has satisfactory city references. Can be seo: pany Will ho cpaned on the Mth day of September instant, No. 2 Milligan place, Sixth avenue, betwooa Tonth Et the ottice of Meare, BLATCHFORD & RAINSFORD, 8 .d Eleventh streets, for two day William street, noar Wall, in the city of New York, W4nNtED-A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE ASONIC NOTIC E—MUNN LODGE, No, 190.— girl, ah te cook and first rate washer and ironer; Brethren of this Lodge are hereby aummoned to at. | onderstands the management of amilk and butter, and isa tend the regular meeting, Friday, 17th inst. to dispose 1 baker. No objection to go a short distance in the important business. ENRY F. L. BUNTING, W. M. wntry. Inquire at 42 Allen street, up stairs, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A Y to do the general housework of a smal good plain cook, washer, and ironer, an W. Simo: retary. HIP BENJAMIN ADAMS, STATEN ISLAND SBPT. 15, 1852.—Dear Sir: As our voyage has now terminated, !NG WOMAN, rivate family} an produce Badary creat loagure in stating that we are sincerely thank- oference. Can be seen for two days, Please call at 1 and grateful for the attention you have shewn to all | 14 Varick street, between Vandam and Spring stroeta, WASTEDSEY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN’ ® situation as good plain ook, good washer and ironer; or to do general hongework in a small private family. Cun be seen for two days, Can give good reference. Please call at No, 22 Prince street, first floor, thoro requiring your aid, on the passage from Liverpool to New York. We further feel it our duty to add, that wo bolicve you ave been (under the Ree hss. ower of Almighty God) the means of averting those infoctions diseases (which aro of frequent cecurrenee on ship! ill and the precantionar had carried out. rr -s orien cond united wishes tha ‘you may Tor son: Py sure rReNce SERVANTS—FRENCH NURSE, Joy health and happiness, we now bi a farewoll, and ro- chambermaid, cook, seamstross, and waiter. Apply, main, dear sir, for solves and six hundred and twenty-five | with testimonials, at 148 Grand «treet. Good wages and follow passongers, with muoh gratitude, your obedient ser- t situations for good sorvants vents :— perms Stephen R. Cattley, F,T. ANTED—RY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT John Jackson, alt mney, young woman, arituation to do washing and iroming, Jane Holman, Eli chamberwork and waiting. The best of city reference given. Apne Eouty, Willian Remeyen, May Ue seen for two days, at 963 Eighth avonue. un Wee Lydia EB. Hobbs, Rawin i Ma oe W sree tlre Vomit nna pe Jon Ht John Johnson, AME jo gene; nw anal piv Bamnel Woodooek, William conn As Ironer: good ity rofer- Friedmand Zadck, ox td Jennings, Can be seen » 486 Groenwic! 5 on . —. =i game — ‘To Deeter Harny bh AIRTLOVOH. ANYED—BY A IRL, A SITUA- : Winn shambormald aad walvere of to nant in Waek: 4 ni w zie ts , Week, or month, Can 2 & pe s 0D, -like to do the general housework of a small p ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPE young woman, to do chamberwork and fine washing, or chamberwork and fine sewing. Can come well recommended ‘4 GOOD RD < HAND TO FEED ON A WARE 1.0080 FANE So tek at tOPaRY ANTED—SOME RETAIL DRY GOODS SALBS! Magee haar he ae arte ee Ll office, from nine 0 ono e'elock. ‘One bow " — ‘wanted, ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, W! 0 [NT- fod with the Dutch, German, French, aad EQUAL Tee olass hotel. The ‘#eituation in the office of a first Savirtlen: ‘had oxperionoe thi ‘simi be ey ox nee ti pee eaten lar ‘of the. most fro And can furnish the best of referedees tn. this Boston. Address E. L. B., box 410 Post office. ANTED—BY A MIDDLE AGED MAN, A SITUA- tion in a book store, or in any epeotable kind of . fe fe rites re ty reetel hae ‘rence for in| ity. or AEN clleanee va Lg Oy ng Joan is emplo: per Bec y- Please ress A, Y., Her sivothec. ! 3. 2 ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, AS COACHMAN AND Grtener, by & man who understands his busi st The best of city referenee given, Addross B, 0 of this paper. ANTED—BY A SCOTCHMAN, A SITUATION AS achman. He understands tho management of flower and vegetable gardens, Can be veon at this office, between nine and eleven, or two and four o’elook, or heard of at No. 153 Cedar street, until ongaged. ANTED—AN ACTIVE YOUNG MAN, [FROM 17 TO Ty ap fal to assist in a fancy goods jobbing house. One having some knowledge of the business, and ean come 1 recommended, may apply at No. 33 John street, op WATE. A TINSMITH, WHO THOROUGHLY TN. derstands the stove business; one having % eomplote set of tools preferred. A good situation, and an interest in tho business will be given to one that will suit, by applying at 206 Chatham str fe Biithe WANTS. AKKAAAAARAA AAR RRR RA AER (A BESERCTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISiIES 4 sITU- sien oemegoms, he oa. geen nt d tly anderstan Eo'staiet in the gare of ehildeen. Has ¢ from ber last place. Can bo soe Twentiesh street, tirst door from Sixth avenue, over tho srocery YOUNG LADY, WHO DERSTANDS DRESS- knowled; f milliner, Rae Sy rg Sy ‘4 respectable family. Can bo soen at No. 240 West Thirtieth street, Ninth avenue, until the 2ist instant NICE, TIDY GIRL WANTS A SITUATION AS ehambermaid and seamstross, or as chamberinaid, and (oe assiet with the washing and ironing. She can bo soon at her present employer's, No. 111 Tenth street, between Broadway and University piace. Can be seen for two ay! RESPEC obtain BLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES TO vitaation as ehambermaid and to assist in the Washing and ug; or to do the housework of a small pri- vate family. Hass good recommendation from her last moe, where she has lived two years. Cull, or addross ©. Dy , at IZ Smith street, South Brooklyn, over the store, Can be seen for two days. YOUNG MAN, AGED 21 YEARS, WISHES TO GET ®situation as groom and valet, He thoroughly under- stands the care of horses, but would prefer travelling. Can give good city referen quire at the Franklin House, corner of Firat streot, 608 Brondway, HEAD WAITER, WITH TWELVE YEARS EX- Perience, in first class hotels in this city, and in sum- mer establishments in its vicinity, whoso last engayomont expired tho 10th inst,, ix anxious to secure a responsible site uation, He is furnished with excellent testimonials. Please address A. B., to the caro of Mr. P. Jones, Astor House. YOUNG MAN, OF BUSINESS HABITS AND EX- perience, desires a situation as bookkeeper or clerk in tome establishment, where constant application to business would sooure him permanent employment. Address T. E. B., ethos of this paper. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A situation as chambermaid or waiter in a private family. Sho can be soon for two days, at 12 Amity place. RESPECTABLE MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN WANTS A tituation as nureo for the Kick; has heen sick nurse for many years, and is acquainted with the bes doctors ia the city, or as housekeeper fora small family. The best ro ferenee given. Mlease call at 75 Macdougal street, KIND, MOTHERLY, DISCREET, MIDDLE-AGED widow lady, in reduced circumstances, whove two elder ughters are teachers in the public gehool, would like to take two or three children to board. Their comfort and ro- lisious instruction will be cnrefully attended to, as the will be under her particnlar care, ‘References exchanged, Apply at 93 Laurens etrevt, corner of Spring street. A RESPECTABLE PROTEST YOUNG WOMAN wants a situation as nurse and seamstress in a rospocta- Can be from her last place. Please call at No. 4 Union court. Can le family. Has cood reference from her last place, bo seen for two days. At 4 Barclay street. ANTNED—A SITUATION, BY A BR ECTABLE RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT YOUNG / "young woman, to do general housework in a priv family {isn free rato washernud ironer) oF chataborwork and assist in Washing and ironing. Has no objection to make herself generally useful. Please call at 261 Elizabeth street, Can be seen for two days. D—BY A RESPECTABLE YOU. A situation ax cook, washer, aud ironer, ence from her last place.” May be seen for two day W Third avenue, corner of Twelfth strect. ANTED—A SITUATION AS HOUSEKEEPER.—THE advertiser, whose prevent engagement will shortly ex- pire, wishes to make an engagement as housekeeper in a first cliss hotel; is fully competent, and ean refer to her present employer, No objection to the South, or California if ro- Address Mrs. C. Wade, New Brighton Post oftive, Staten Island, GIRL Wants acituation as chambermaid and waiter in & pi Vato family. ‘She has good city reference from. her fast lace. Please call at 143 West nth strevt, seoond oor, front room. Can be seen for two days, YOUNG GIRL WISHES A SITUATION TO DO general bousework in a small private family, is a good washer and ironer, and can do chainberwork, The best of ity reference can be given, Can he toon for two days. Ia quire at 239 First avenue, betweon Fourteenth and Fifteenth streets, first floor, front room, OARDING.—A PLEASANT FRONT ROOM, ON THR first floor, with bodroom adjoining, to lot to a gontle- man or two, with bronkfast aud tea, or without, ‘Tho situa tion is central, and desirable, aud the comforts of home may beexpected. Reiereneus exelianged. Apply at No Of Great 03 street. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE oung woman, as waiter, who has no objection to make hereeif generally useful. She can give the best of city refer- ence from her last employer, and can be seen for two days Please call at 33 Eighteenth street, between Broadway and Fourth avenue, ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN & situation to do chamberwork and plain sew! assist in housework, or would travel with a famil factory reference ean be given. Can be seen at street. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE AMERICAN WI- dow, a situation, to go South, as housekeeper, ox a: nurse and'seamstross, Satisfactory city references. Answers received for a week, Address M. P., Ferald office. WANTED—BY TWO RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRLS situations, one to cook, wash and iron; and the otter as chambermaid and waiter. Can be seen at 504 Houston street, front room, second floor, for two day ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, # situation as chambermaid and plain sewer, or bo take care of childron, ‘The best y references given, May be con for two days, at No. 289 First avenue, second floor. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YC GIRL, A situation to cook, wash and iron, and do the how Work of @ small private family. The best of references given. Inquire at 118 Broome street. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN ‘a situotion as cook, washer and ironer, or would dv general housework, Good city references can be giv Apply at 171 Stanton street, second floor. —BY AR BCTABLE YO G WOMAN uation as cham! maid and waiter, or as nurs and chambermaid; is a good washer and ironer; or would vate family. ‘one but # respectal Xe Please call at No, ¥ Reade street, for Can give the best of city referonce. mily need apply. two days. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, 4 situation as chambermaid, or to take eare of ebildrea avd will make herself generally weeful. She has goos references from Albany, Can be sven at 6 Harrison stroct South Brooklyn, 7 ANTED—A N T PROTESTS WOMAN, AS cook, Who Will not be required to do any washing Also, a single man as waiter, “They must thoroughly vnc © refere App stand their business, and give ‘M., at 2¢ Gramerey park, Twentict! SITUATION AS MEAT AMD PASTRY ok, in areepectable boarding honse, by a woman who thoroughly understands her bus The best of vit Teference can be given from her last employer, where she ved for the four last years. Please to call at 461 Pearl one door from Chatham street. WANTEDSA SITUATION BY A. RESPECTAILE young woman, as child's nurse, seumstross, or eh vn st_of city reference from he ly usefal. Ing bermaid and waiter. ‘The last place. Will make in Navy street, between Jol nd ‘Tillary streets, the grocery store, six doors from the corner of Jolinston street, Brooklyn. "Can be seen for two days. 7ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, atituation as cook, washer and ironer. Tho hest of city reference given. May be seen for two days, at No. 11 Seventh avenu TED—A SITUATION BY A SMART, TIDY ‘oung Woman, ns chambermaid and waiter, or nurse and seamstress, Would have no objection to do housework in a small private family. The best of city ret can he given. Please call at No. 103 Greenwich street, in the rear, second stoop, up etairs. Can be seen for two days. ANTED—SITUATIONS BY TWO RESPECTABLE girls—one to do cooking, washing and ironing, and the other to do chamberwork; fine washing and, ironing or has no objection to see to children, The best of city referencos given, Please call at No. 42 Troy street. Can be seen for two days. ae ; WAXTED-A SITUATION AS COOK, WASHER AND ironer in a private family, Please apply at No. 5 , near Sixth avenue. Amos strié ANTED—BY A HIGHLY RESPECTABLE YOUNG woman, & situation as cook and baker, isan excellent ‘and ironer, or Would take general housework, will be nd in every wi wil ig and obliging, No objection to he country. Best of reference for character and capability. Apply at 223 Bowery WATED-A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young tidy girl, to do chamberwork, and assist in - sand ironing, or to do waiting in an jood city reference given from hor I lived over two years. Please call at No, 362 Sixth street hetween avenues C. aud D, third floor, front room, Can be ecen for tw ce i ate fai place, whi WANTED-BY A. RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT young woman, a situation ts good cook. Understands all kinds of baling. Is a laundress in all its Dranches. Best of city re given, Please call at 1%) Seventh avenue, between Ty -third and Twenty-fourth streets, ANTED—A SITUATION FOR A MAN AND TUS wife, the man as general house servant, who ander- stands his business well in all its branches, and would take care of a carriage, if required; the woman as lady's maid, or to wait on young ladies or children, or ag housemaid and to do needle work or make up fine things. No objection to the country or to travel.WThey ean produce longand satisfactory discharges from most respectable families, They are Protest- ants, Please address Faithfal, at this office, for threo days. Winters SMART, ACTIVE BOY, WHO CAN RE- side with his parents, Apply at 67 Stone street. WARN TE DAA SMART INTELLIGENT YOUTH shout fifteen years of age, to run errands, and make himvolf nrefulina medical office. Ho must write a good band, and have some knowledge of book-keeping. Wag: o dollars per week, with board and washing. America English, cr French preferred, Address, in own hand-wri- ting, “Huysician,” New York Post offics, Good reference required. ANTE BY A SMART, ACTIVE YOUNG MAN cighteon years of age, to apprentice himself to a ros” poctable trade; carpenter or bricklayer preferred. Can y reference. Please call at 72 Hamersley street, back wond story. Can be seen for three day: ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG MAN, BE- tween nineteen and twenty years of age, to go South in store, or a berth on board some steamer, Can give the Lest of reference from his last employer, Address J. M., Herald office. ANTED—A COLORED MAN, AS WAITER.—ONE . who is well qualified, and bas good references, may ip- ply at 71 and 72 South stroot, ANTED—A WATCHMAKER, TO GO TO ILLINOL one who thoroughly understands the bu 5 01 who conld engrave letters preferred. Apply to J. B. Brus! No. 345 Pearl street. ANTED—TO GO TO A SOUTHERN CITY, A MAN thoroughly competent to take, charge of a frat clase rostourant, Alto, a pastry cook, who thoroughly anderstands his | usiness in afl its bri for which good wagos will be paid. Te is particularly requested that ‘nono will apply ut those fully competent. Address, with references, Box 2.4, lower Post office WANTEDTA SITUATION, BY A YOUNG MAN wit0 has had nearly two yeart experience in tho gontle- mon’s furnishing business; is willing to make himself gene- tally useful as clork. Good references given. Address 3. A. T., Horald offi ANTED—A GOOD SALESMAN IN A DRY GOODS store, Apply at the Now York Mourning store, 477 Broadway. M. MYERS. J ANTED.—A SITUATION I8 WANTED BY A RE- ctable young man, ag portor in a hotel, or in a dry goore store. Hag the best of city roference, Can be for (wo days, at 71 Duane atreot, frie dh at awe a ‘W AxTED—BY AN ACTIVE INTELLIGENT MAN, A seq 28 SE" Segut EAR eRe iy eS reference given. Address J. G.iterald oflee. id nt Nl Beales wa PRS LD BY AN Bog ABLE ir, “ store in Ww 00 te caperioness to willing oy re it altua- meet make itn LN ean give rove aeaecr aahs Sh a ren With prowpt attoativa. jt OACHMAN AND GARDENER.—WANTED, A MAN that understands the management of horses, aud is a good and careful driver, and also acquainted with gar- dening, and is willing to devote his timo exclusively to tl service of his einployer. Such a one may hear of a situation, by applying to JANES M. WEED, 179 Pearl streot, auy time from nine to two o'clock, or after that hour at 63 Amity street. (One hour's distanoe from the City.) RUG CLERK.—WANTED, A YOUNG MAN 'THO- roughly acquainted with the retail and preseription business, Apply to A, M. CONKLIN, Broadway, corucr of Thirty-fourth street. RIVER —SODA WATER, ALE, CIDER, ete.—Wanted, a driver who has a first rate’ route, 40 Supply soda water, porter, ale, cider, ete. One who can sell largely will find a permanent sitnution and reveive good wages, None others need apply, Address R. M., Merald office, OVERNESS WANTED—TO INSTRUCT A SMALL boy, a short distance in the country, A xeepectable well educated person, wishing a comfortable home and moderate wages, will find in the above a suitable place. The best of references will be required. Address by mail, ¥. W. Coles, Glen Cove, Long leland. ADY WANTED. TOGO SOUTH.—A WELL EDUCA- PORTER, ted Englis! in want of a home, where she would Make herself generally useful, may direct’a line to J. H. B At the Collamore Lvvse, browdway, corner of Spring etree VPILLINER WANTED. WHO THOROUGHLY fe le her busine a short distance from ty. ferences 4 ity and eharacter will be oguired. Call between 10 and 1 o'clock this day, av 108 Et Broadway MES WANTED, TO SELL OFT, CAMPHENE, 0 families, overs, &e., in the h a suitable Person, one that lias a route already est ‘1, or copable ne, a liberal arrangement might be made, Ad- of makin drees D, D., Herald office. T SERVANTS WANTED THIS DAY G nurses, > waiters. ‘Theso and two malo sare specially wanted at the office * Fourteen street, Union square, Good referenees required. RCHITECTURAL DRAFTSMAN WANTED.—APPLY at 13 Wall street. RESPECTABLE COLORED MAN AND WIFE, without children, would like to get rooms in # law build- ing. No objection to pay w reasonable rent, Please direct ‘Law Building, Herald office. GOOD PAPER MARBLER, ferences, wants a situation, ktroet, up stairs, USTRALIA.— SEVERAL ENGLISHMEN, WHO IN- tend going to Australia abont the middle of October, would be glad of afew more to join th@n, by which the Price of passage and expenses ean. bo considerably reducod, nd the monotony of the voyage lightened by uzreoable ao: eicty, together with a prospect of mutual assistance on ar- riving af the colony, For further information, apply by let- ter to F. H., 39 Wout atrees, Now York. WITH TE BEST RE- Inquire at 2534 Spruce LOST AND FOUND. VOUND—ON THURSDAY EVENING, 16TH IN in the Union Square Post office, Fourtecnth street, near Broadway, o valuable pocketbook, which tho owner may bave by applying to JOS. E. DUNILAM, at the above offi ‘nd proving property, aud paying for this advertisement, OST—TUESDAY, 81 TPH, 1852, IN GOING FROM ‘Twelfth atreet to No. 0 Fifth treet, a Bank Book, No, 63,057, marked Patrick Hoy, inside tho cover. Any per: ton finding the samo will be liberally rewarded and rocetve the thanks of the owner. It can be. Ving? Bank, orat PATRICK HOY’S, 363 Tw INSTRUCTION. RK LADIES AND GENTLEMEN.— RENCH CLA! Made soothe ER, from Paria, tee at French sonversation oon; gontlemen' a , hor at Mademoiselle Teoker’s, vr at thelr ows further usformation, please addruns, oF St Mademolselle TECKEK'S, No. Py % Fourteouth strest, from four 1 bongs ane gyntlome ie undersigned, aro tu . ‘tion to be found at Mr. Roe Lockwood's Bookstore, kote NEAU, 3H rd fecoud door east of Broadway. 01 DSMITH'S SYSTEM OF P P.—T no 8) Law Penmanship equal to Mr. and no teacher as t a8 the ota Tov ail ay yn take Jessons Pri, = purchase his copy- ooks for home joe. Price Zh couts rooms, 259 Broadway. Wide iabi aretes NSTRUCTION IN SPANISH.—SENOR ¥. J, VINGUT, Professor of the above language in the University of asses, for ladies and gentlemen, reparatel; giving thrce lessong we before the course will commence, or any engagement be made. |Terms $10 for twenty-four leasons. Apply at No. ambe LANGUAGES. — A GENTLEMAN FROM RUROPR, 4° Who has rosided for wome time in the United States, offe his services to the public as Professor ef French, German, English, Dutch, Groek, Latin, Italian, and Spanish. He is confident that he can give an insight into absence of of those languages, 80 as materially to shorten the time necessary to acquire a perfect knowledge of eaeh, address Dr. T. H., at this office. MADAME BARBIER, NATIVE OF PA RE- opens her classes for those pupils who desire # eom- mence the study of the French isnguage, “Also for those who have al made some progress. Can be sea) two to tive o'clock, at 666 Broadway, near Metropolitam Ho- tel. Terma moderate, MEARS’ FRENCH AND ENGLISH BOARDING and day school for fyoung ladies, (24 Wost Piftooath stroot, betwoon Fifth and Sixth sventies,) will re-open om Saturday, Septembor 4th. Mrs. Mears has made an arsgpgo- ment for an omnibus to convey her pupile to and from ool. DE P. BAEZ WILL wos alroady commenced, ginners (ladios and gentlemen pepauately) ng- Private lossons also givom at his px of the city. ‘Translations correotly Broadway, room No. 9 ttst floor, URAL ACADEMY, NEAR WALDEN, NINE MILES west of Newburgh, Orange county, Now York.—This seminary is very pleasantly located, about one mile and half from the nearest village, and ‘has boon in successful operation for several years. ‘The acadomy building is ono of the most handsome snd comfortable in the whole eountry. ‘The principal, Rev, Joseph Henderson, « graduate of the University of Edinburgh, will take, aa boarders, ® Hmitod number of boys, between the ages of eight and fifteen years; and others williind tho best accommodation in his immadinte Vicinity, Where every att will be paid to their moral Welfare and general improvement. ‘The quarters are from. Auguat til October, November till January, January tl April, April till July. The quarters beginning in August and April, continue each cloven weeks; the othor two twolve weeks. Terms: Board por quarter, $2; English, geography And junior arithmetic, $3; Euglish, geography, book-keeping, Latin and Greok, $5 per quarter, Rolersnces:-New Varks, Koy, Jumos Chrystic, Rev. Andrew Stevenson, Mosmes. Jas. Wigxins, Andrew Knox, Andrew Bowden; Brooklyn, David H. Haines, Montague Hall. GUAGE.—A, w acholars, to join cl for bo are constantly office, or in a LostcON, TUESDAY, SEPT. 1TH, IN WoosTER street, or somewhere about, that neighborhood, a Gold Pencil Case, with toothpick attached. QI’ he suitably rewarded by returuing tho same to 1! street, up stairs, OST—ON WEDNESDAY EVENING, BETW Irving Honéo and Thompson's sal way, Lady's Gold Watch, enamelled back and face, with chain and seal attached. ‘i arded, by leaving it at the office of the Irving Ho} OG LOST.—A SMALL SCOTCH TERRIER, hair, light color. applyin, , 122 Fifth avenue, OST—IN THE SAVANNAH MAIL OF 9TH INST. Land Warrants numbered 7,182 and 21,349. All persons aro hereby cautioned against purchasing them. The tinder will oblige by mailing them to Heman Mead, Macon, Ga, OST OR STOLEN, FROM THE POST OFFICE—TWO LONG A suitable reward will be given om Notes, signed by Hunter & Hiil, of Boston, and made fayable to the order of George K. Gilman, Eaq., of New york; one Note, dates Boston, June 15, six months, ‘ork; 7 26 me Note, dated in Boston, July 5, six months, The public are hereby cautioned against negotiating GEO. F. GILMAN. ember 15, 1852. OST—IN COMING FROM THE PHILADELPHIA cars on the 1th inst., a lady's black leather Hatbox, ntaining articles useful chiefly to the owner. The finder, upon delivering this box to No. 9 Bridge street, will be rewarded, Boston, & TENANTS REGISTRR. FURNISHED PARLOR AND BEDROOM TO LET, tow single gentlem: na private family. Bath and Water closet for use of occupant. Terms moderate, loca- tion unsurpassed. Inquire at 366 Broadway. CLOTHING STORB TO LET.—THE CLOTITING store, No, 18 Bowery, The excellent location and good run of enstomers, ensuré to an enterprising and industrious an good business. Rent very low. Apply 140 Bowery, between Grand and Broome atreots. N.B. Also, throe back ining the store. URNISHED HOUSE WANTED IN BROOKLYN. Wanted from the tirst of October to the tiret of May, a iI farnished house in Brooklyn. Address G. W., box 1,012, New York Post office. ALESMAN WANTED.—A MAN OF EXPERIENCB SS ina Fancy Dry Goods Jobbing House, One acquainted With Eastern buyers preferred. “Address ¥. C. J., Herald oftie ERVANTS.—FIRST CLASS GERMAN, IRISH, AND S “other servants, waiters, hmen, at Morris's Intell gece Office, 257 Broadway, corner of Reade wtroct (In ‘Well known 95 Greenwich street). On hand first class 000k: German chambermaids, and general housoworkers : all goo 0. MECHANTCS. YOUNG MAN OF CORRECT habits wishes to bind himself to some respectable le; would prefer a carpenter or eabinet maker, Address .D., Herald office. PPO TRAVELLERS.—A RESPECTAB: sto company a family A. ply at No. 26 South street. 10 MERCHANT TAILORS AND OTUERS.—A YOUNG n, Who las had some experivce ia cutting pants and 4 writes a good hand, and {4 quick at figures, wants ion As Assistant cutter, or bashelman, respecta- Ve store. Wages not so uch an object as to acquire a bed ter knowledge of business habits, Address J. 8. C., Herald office. Good refi ivi 0 CHEMISTS AND DRUGGISTS.—A GENTL f considerable experience in the drug trade, rerved his apprenticeship to it in England, and w! 8 medical practitioner, wishes to take charge of an ex ment in some popalons neighborhood, where he ¢ou seribe over the counter, &., and make it lucrative proprietor, References given. Address, stating given, to A. Y. R., Herald office. E ENGLISH WO- ing to England. ealary FAQESE, 10 LET AND FURNITURE Por SALE— Part of the house No, 202 Henryttrect, containing seven rooms; rent $40, The furniture for sale cheap; a gr: hance for any person about commencing to keep hous Apply at the house for terms, ke. ONTAGUE HALL RESTAURANT TO: LET—TO A man that understands his business in all its branchos; no other nead apply. Inquire of AVID H. HAINES, Brookly P.O LET—THE FOURTH AND FIFTM STORIES OF ei inane 85 Nassau etreet. Apply at room Ne. iim the i re LET—FOR SOCIETIES AND PUBLIC PURPOSBS, large Room, in she New Hall, 127 Grand stroet. In- quire noxt door, 125, 0 LET—A VERY LARGE ROOM, ON THE FIRST floor of a house in # central location, a fe at of Broadway, suitable for Rent $400 per TP? LET, IN SOUTH | BROOKLYN: story,” mastie front house, fifth ho rect, in Union street; house in porfect ord ce, gas, Ko. To Able terms, “Immediate posession gi apply to THOMAS 8. SIMMS, &7 Wall street, NO LET, OR LEASE, FOR A TERM OF YFARS—THE well located business place, No. $78 Broadway, oornor of White street, well adapted for a splendid saloon, billiard &o. Possession given immediately. Apply a way, from 11 t0 12 ¢'elock, or at 93 East Twonty- venth street, to JACKSON 1O WHOL ALE DRU person hi GISTS.—A MIDDLE AGED ing © knowledge of the drug business, a4 silesman, buyer, accountant, corresponding clerk, and workey; and who can also influence considerable trade, and has proper references, anxiously, desires employment’ and fair remuneration, Address F., (three days) box 1839, Poss othe 10 MERCHANT TAILORS,—AN PXPERIENCED cutter, whose present term of engaemont expires on the 25th of this month, wishes to negotiate with the pro- prietor of a good establishment, for a fair salary. Is capable of taking charge of @ business, Address Herald office, 10 MERCHANTS AND MANUFACTURERS.—A BUST- ness man going the western route, would take ono or more seston, when samples are light and remuner: tion fil, Address ©. A., Herald offive. N. B.—Good von- nection among Bookbinders. 0 MEDICAL STUDENTS AND OTHERS.—WANTED immediately a Skull; one with lower jaw complete, and erosebones. Any Vee having the above articles will tind erhciny og by addressing J. B. F., at this office, stating price, &e. NO MERCHANTS.—A BOSTONIAN, 90 YEARS OF age, who writes a fair hand and {s quiok at figures, wants employment. Can give city reference, Address Notior this office. 0 MERCHANT TAILORS AND CLOTHIBRS—" NT- ed, by an active man, orter; ia well ao quainted with the clothing dress W. IL., Lie- rald office, PP COACH SMITHS WANTED A FIRST RATE workman, to whom the bost wares wi and Apply to J. MAL Adams steady emp! street, Boston. MPO,BREWERS.—WANTED A SITUATL Englishman, who thoroughly w : snd management of overy doxerip' file,sle, &e. Te a competent bookk imself ‘usefal, nt given, ON, BY AN tho brewing r, East India eeper, and would make Address Brewer, Herald offics. \G MAN THAT HAS A Apply at No.1 RUNKS.—WANTED, A YOU knowledge of the above business. Bleecker street. ‘Wye TO PURCHAS SH, A YACHT of no! more that twenty. wenty-six foet keel, Letters left at this office, addroasod , wtating terms, and where the vessel may be sven, will be attended to, ANTBD—AT 14 NASSAU STRERT, SALESMEN, clerks, school teachers, men on steamers and tail: porters, barkeepers, conchimen, and boys to learn laces for mart girls ready. Applicants enclosin ‘of postage, with reference, &c., W well auited: ree #3 THOMAS SPINK, Agont. ANTED—AT_ THE BROOKLYN INTELLIGENCE Office, No. 4 Sands street, Brooklyn, cooks, chamber- maids, neamstrosees, lnundresses, general houseworkers, all girls, &e. Employers in Brooklyn and its vicinity oan I recommended and efficient servants, male and $1 per your, otherwise 25 M. WALLACE, ANTED—SITUATIONS FOR SMART, TIDY, SOBER, honest, industrious, and capable servants, of every station, Please apply at the Select Protestant Agency, No. 7 Carmine etzeet; or nt the Sooiety Agoncy, 10% Chambers street. N. B.—Only servants of undoubted good character admitted to these office ANTED—RESPECTABLE SERVANTS WITH GOOD teferencos—Cooks, nurses, seamstressos, chamber- maids, waiters, Ieandressor,fand thorough servants for ex- cellent situations, ready, in the most Teepectable private families MANNING'S office, 10 Tillary strect, Apply Brooklyn. Families desirous of procuring first class ser- vants, can find a superior selection at this office. ANTED TO RENT—A HOUSE IN A PLBA location, not higher up than Fourteenth stroot—woat side of Bron referred: Any person wishing to rent their house, and Qigposs, of ‘ome furniture, can hear of a good tenant and acasironstomer, by addressing “Cash, stating terms and location, Broadway post office. Ront not to oxceed $800 per annum. WANTED TO BORROW ON BOND AND interost on Real Ee- 500 prem the “premises nnd. worth three tim jount, having m0 ‘ance on the same. Address, stating rate of interest asked, &o., B. J. C., lier- ald office. al —AN ACTIVE YOUNG MAN, gaan comacedgte, 609 b.toe, need? 2 IN, 6 Naseau street, Up otairs. $250 Tae" ERE —e PETER A. B 10 LET.—A NEAT TWO STORY HOUSE, PLEASANT- ly situated on the Third avenue, at Harlem, will be let to a good tenant upon reasonable terms. Therd is also on the premises a first rate stable with the very beat accommo- dations for hor Possession given immediately. Ap- ply to W. H. STOGDILL, at the Sheriff's Office, City Hall, 0 LET—IN WILLIAMSBURG, A THREE STORY house, very pleasantly situated, within one block of the'Peck slip ferry, Williainsburg. The house is in excellont condition. The furniture of the same is for sale, if wanted, esession given jon or before the Ist of October. Kent— 350, Address W. B. 8., Box 3,323, Post office, New York. 0 LET IN WILLIAMSBURG—A NEW, CONVE- niont, and pleasautly located three story brick house, number 2irving Place, in Third street, second one from South eighth. The family at present occupying it, consist- ing of a gentleman, lady and one child, would board with the mises, family renting it, should it be desired. Apply upon the pre- HORSES, CARRIAGES, &. LIGHT TROTTING WAGON FOR 8ALE—WEIGHT, 260 pounds # been used but a few weeks; cost $135; will be sold cheap, ‘Inquire at Reed & Truesdeli’s stables, 172 Mereer street. OR SALE.—THE TROTTING BAY MARE, CRAZ Jane, fifteen and one-half hands high, im two minutes and fifty seconds. Will be sold, torother with the wagon and harness, &e., by applying at JAMES QUARRY'S Livery stables, 24 Amity sti NOR SALE—A DARK BAY HORSE, FIFTEEN half hands high, sound and kind, four black leg: y' old. Sold for want of use. Price $20. For turther particulars apply at 134 Poarl street, up stair FOR, SALE, CHEAP -A SECONDHAND WAGON, t shifting top, enamelled leather; and a good second: hand set of ight harness, Price $50. Inquireat 77 Second stroot, YOR SALE—A VERY FINE GREY (HORSE, 16 HANDS high, eight years old, soun: d kind, ani a most excel- t saddle beast, gay and spirited, though kind and gentle, owner has ines with as ritic tat ie ee pighth shington Greys. Inquire No. at 15 Centro blarket. ret eee FREDERICK JOUNSON. OR SALF.—A FINE PAIR OF LARGE GREY match Horses, sound, kind and stylish drivers, suitad! for private nse; also, a good Carriage and Harness, Apply to A. C. LEWIS, 261 Broadway, up stairs. OR SALE—A SORREL HORSE, FIFTEEN AND A half hands high, sound aud kind in single or double harness, Can trot a tmile in 3:20 to a road wagon, and is ouly tive years old. Price Apply to D. THURSTON, No. 7 Nas+au street. Ww OR SALE—A BEAUTIFUL FOUR YEAR OLD pony mare, warranted sound and kind in all harness, and one of the best in this city for the saddle. She would bea beautiful pony for a boy to ride on, A responsible man can have heron trial. For further information inquiro of I. BEIRM, No. 43 West street, from twelve to six 1’.M, every day till sold. ‘ORSES, ROCKAWAY, SINGLE AND DOUBLE HAR- H ness, for sale cheap—togetlier ot aeparate ; one pair imagniticont horses, sound and kind ; also, one very handsomo black horse, sound and kind ; ono Rockaway for four persons ; also, one light wagon; almost new. Sold for want of uso, Apply at 19 Beaver street, first floor, front office. Hikes BUGGY, AND SLEIGH FOR SALE.—A GRAY six years old, kind, gentle and sound, oan mile in ‘three minutes; also good under the lo, with covered Buggy, moveable top, can be closed i ny yoather) as well as & closed (: 4 M2 cy foot board, has beon run only a short tim h has been run six times, has silver bells, robos, blar oF information inquire of @. T. KINNE atl street. ORSE, ROCKAWAY AND HARNESS FOR SALE— ‘An elegant Brongham Rockaway for one or two horses, built by Wood, Tomlingon & Co. Jas front, and cos een in’ moderate uso. tree i ‘The horse iss ars old, and warranted 14 hands high, six nd and kind in every respect. whole will be sold for sessing fi above pric Soret dp aiden Hiwatt, ut oa i Mes | THOROUGH BRED MARE WAS BRED BY MR, erat tT ston es ainntgt wight ears, ate Tey jonmout i +4 F ad g tdeeary can arta a inn ea 174 Mercer street. HARNESS.—W, 1 & ae NVORMATION WANTED—OF ROSE CAVANAGH, daughter of James and Catharine Cavanagh, p of Rath nnty Kildare, Ireland, who landed with her father and mother, in April, orry street, and went to the Emigration offic ployment, and has not six ard of, on years of ago, t hor eye, of her friends, who jon about her, they will confer a fayor nts,by addressing a lotter giving Cavanagh, Pittstield, Mass, oF Mark’ Kighth st 2 F THE YOUNG LADIES WHO CALLED AT THE 0) fice of J. C., in Reado street, near Wost street, om day, the Ith inst., and wrote a letter te Col. JI—, IL again, they will find something for shei 88 OF THE HENRY CLAY, om was loaned @ green cashinere shawl Henry Clay was burned, will please send it to Twenty-second street, as her address was lost. Set eer = PAPER HANGINGS, EW PAPER HANGINGS.—FRANCIS PARES & QO., No. 879 Pearl street, have just received their new De- of the rich and most fashionable French Pj angings, selectes presaly to decerate the various Flor apartments of the most antique and modern d The most skilful workmen are employed to hang the pers. ETROPOLITAN HOTEL.—THE MIRRORS OF THIS magnificent palace are from the Bel, manufactory of Sainte Marie d’Origuics. A. ROLKER MOLLMANN & A. PERIER, Sole agents for the United States, 255 Pearl street. MISCELLANEOUS, BROADWAY, NEAR EIGHTH STREET.—TO let, to respectable partics, sults, of pagers and parlors and bedrooms attached; aud smaffer singlo rooms, in this first class private dwelling. Gas ebandeers riors; gas fixtures in allother rooms; hot and eold r baths, &e. Good attendance and board furnished, if ed, in any style to suit applicants. WM. L. HALL, LANK BOOKS AND STATIONERY.—CARR AND Hicks, $1 Maiden Inno, keep Blank Hooks of all Kids Copying and Notarial Vrosses; American, Fremeh, om English Letter Paper aud Envelopes; Gold aud Steel Pena, Pockethookeand Porte Monnaies; Pen and Pocketknive Quills, Ink, Sealing wax, Wafers, &. Blank Books rule sud bound to pattern, Bill Heads, Cards, Circulara, &e., Printed neatly, at moderate prices. Orders by mail promptly lank jane. 76 single attended to. CARR & HIC tationers, and Book wanutacturers, 31 Mai 0. Moncan Carr. CiQICE HAVANA SEGARS~190,000 OF THE BRANDS: Noriega, Sultana, Patente, Nosegay, and numerous other celebrated brands, Also, 100,000 gentine Havana, $16 per thousand; together with numerous lots of abl nds sf segars, for sale at great bargains and in lote te seit, KENNETH & LAVERTY, 108 Wall street. P WARRANTED WATCHES.-ALL THOSE WHO n want ofa good and warranted Wateh, at rats cost, we mith, pleasure rucom ‘to eur neighbor, Mr, JOMN COX, 208 Broadway, up stairs, who iin- ports them direct from the manufactories in Europe, and, if we mixtake not, sells them at very indncing prices, OR SALE—THE FURNITURE AND FIXTURES, with the lease of a public house and dining saloon, om the North river side, fine location, The promises eo fine large saloon, with bur. Thirty-four rooms will be sold 88 ® bargain, rout only $700. Apply to . WATKINS & HINES, 453 Broadway, F*® ‘H POTATOES—THE FINEST LOT EVER OF. in this market, now landing from on board the steamer Humboldt, and for sale, in lots to suit purehasers, by BAILEY & HENCKEN, 2 South street. MARGEE, OR IRONING MACHINE —THIS 18 lnhor-saving machine, smoothing table linen, seats, &e., with ¢ rupidity, beanty, and without fuel. P n, with this machine, may do as much work as six with smoothing irons, They can be seen at the id the principal hotels in this city. Pric DUNCAN & WE ISCHIEF BREEDIX ‘Now in erevices obsenro Bed-bugs gathor, and he suro ‘They will multiply full fast, If you do not quickly Lyon’s Powder in each chink here they congregate, you think, Now, too, {n each socret lair, Rats and mice their nests prepare, ‘And will rear a hungry brood In your larder’s neighborhood, If you do not kill ‘The sly pest: i LYON’S poisonl: tho extermir owder and Magnetic oi veriate, nen peta wiabe depot, 424 Broadway. Re- il price, 26 cents ‘ EAST POWDER.—8. T. BABBITT 18 THE ORIGI- nal inventor of the Chomical Yeast Powder, which ie epared and gold by him at No ‘sabingto Sirect, New York, in tin cans, Those who parebase, showld that tl get that with the above name on. EAST POWDER.—THOMAS ANDREWS IS THE original inventor and proprietor of the Family Yous Powder, which is prepared and sold by him, at No. 136 Ce- dar @rect, New York. It is put up in tin cans, and Dr, Chilton’s certificate of its purity ison each label. 'Purcha- that with the above |. Sod and Soap Powdi rticlos are warranted free from aay adulteration whatever. For sale by THOMAS ANDREWS, No. 136 Codas otrect. time for Pres ry finest quality ; by the basket or less q baskets por day een be had at the Great Peash De rr Broadway and Astor place, N.B.—Peaches & to any part of the city free of charge. . THOKP, Agent for the Growers, P RIN N TERS AND ENGRAVERS CARDS.—CALL AT The subseriber has had fitt 4 Reade street, obtain samples and prices. mn years ical experience in the manufacture of Enamolled and Colored Cards, and commoncing business for himself, offers indueemente to buyers that cannot be surpassed. All cards of ture, both white and colored, will be warranted to well, and any particuiar size or quality of oard will to order, with tho utmost dispate . Wy ROBY, No. 4 Re: reut, corner of Contre, RSH FRENCH GAS FIXTURES, NEW PATTE Just imported, the richest choice of Chandeliers, bras, Brackets, and fancy Fixtures, made this country, warranted; Paris Bronses, Clocks, Bebeml Vases, Biscult Figures, Mechanioni Lampe, }, 26 per cent cheaper than sperm. "il. DARDONVILLE, 45 Broadway. CE & L. MARCOTTE, No. 654 Y¥., Decoration, and Furniture im gone- tal Manufactory, in Now York, and in Paris, 9 rue Caumar- tin. Importation and Commission—Carpets, Bronse Works, Gas Fixtures, Bub! Cabinet Seats, and materiale of every ription for furniture covering. rls _ EED WHEAT—GENESEE, WHITE FLINT, SOULBS, Blue Stem, Mediterran ad Golden Australian Wheat, for sale at the State Agricultural Warehouse, LONGETT & GRIFFING, No. 25 Cliff street. 4 DER SAFES.—WILDER'S PATES 9” Rich's Improvement.—STEAKNS & MARVIN. ee sors to Rich & Co., are the only manufacturers of Salaman- der Safes combining both patents. Depot, No. 14d Water street, New York, eee IMOLAT’S SULPHUR BATHS, 37 PEARL STREET, near Broadway, establishmed in 182), by Lonis J. Timo- lat, from Paris, for ‘the cure of inflammatory and chromic rheumatism, seofula, saltrheum, eruptions of the skin, severe colds, &e., &e., are highly recommended by out mosb eminent physicians, Doctor's Buckly, Kissam, &¢., NITED STATES MUSKETS.—HITCHCOK & CO.» No. 116 Broadway, offer for sale, on favorable . to gov inayy dual United States Li) = oes viduals, 150, ‘made an k Murkets, Said arms wore the United States government, at their A! CU fold, at a cost of over fo lars onch; they , wot the ol [a inspection, are entire! kod erie? ‘Persons denregect perensane, shes eins. saat ots a saris ta ttooe chau ne-ball the 4 ‘Beat cost. TW BIskEns, age fh reas WEEKS, } Y. 1, am . to R, Cone, Bent be any part of 14° 10% Aan clave,

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