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feet is insignideant by thelr sides)—the Bearded Lady, and 5 great wany other ourious thiegs—all for two shil- me, ‘Bho Ravalo have preduced a new spectacle, “Medina,” which will be played alternate nights with the opera at Mibdlo’s. The Hippodrome continurs to be one of the lions of ‘the town, and the ruch to Madison square is as great ae ever. ira, Obsties Howard Is playing at the National Thea- ‘we, Boston, to midéling houses. She is to be succeeded by Mr. Jos, Silebee, and then they have Juila Dean. Mr. and Mra. Barney Williams are playing s dine en- wm gement at the Howard Atheneum. Misa Aun Crulse and Mr. George Locke are ‘starring’ at the Eagle Mr. Peter Richings and bis daughter Caroline have been Pioying in Albany. Wr. and Mrs. Florence are doing Barney Williams? plooce for the amusement of the citizens of Oswego, Mics J. M. Davenport is playing at the Walnut street Theatre, Philadelphia. Mme. [nillon is at the Chestaut Btecot, Arnold's Olympio, Baltimore, opened Iast Monday even- fog— full house sud great enthusiarm. Mrn, O Howard is engaged at Placide’s Varieties, New Orieans J. W. Wallack, Jr., ia the lessee of the Marylebone Theatre, London, for next season. The iatest London journals are not rich in theatrical news. The ebort opera searon at Drary Lane had been most Budcensful. Mr. Brooke opened 49 + Ochelio,’ sayported by EL, Davenport ard others, on the Sth September, A Bew boriesque was to be done on the same eveniog, “Berdapapalus’ and ‘Macbeth’ are the standard bills af the Prinoces’s. Henry Russell was giving oe of his farewell entsrtain- mente at the Lyceum thestre, Phelps was playing “Macbeth” and ‘Sir Peter Teazle,”’ ar Sadier’s Welle with great success. James 8 Anderson was avnouuced to play his “fare- well engagement previous to hi: rture for America,’’ atthe ‘Standard theatre,”’ Sh ib. Mr. Avgustus Braham has appeared as “‘Elgar,”? in “Luey of Lammermoor,” at the Lycoum, and made a fall- we. Reynolds’ novel, “Mary Price,” has been dramatized for ‘the City of Londsn theatre. At Cremorne, ou the 25th of August, the Brothers Bevtbeler made their wonderful aerial ascent upon the @oudle trapeze, in the presence of an immense concourse ef apects'ors. A1 seven o’clock the balioon rose slowly amd gracefully from the gardens, when the B:others wel weep suspended from the car, one attached by the leg and Roidmng the other by one hwnd. A thrill of terror, not wowixed with admiration, at the coolness, the courage, nad the great strength of th» performers, rau through the multitude as the balloon soared into the clouds aod was lost to view. The intrepid aeronauts made a safe de- poext in Kensington about nine o’clock. G@risisvd Mario were announced to give concerts at @tton, Worcester, aud other places in the provinces, Mile. Sophia Cruvelli is passiog the summer in Ger. meny, and engeged from time to time in giving concerta ‘at the fashionabie watering places al ng the Rbine. Mrs. Warner bas been pronouaced by her medical at- tencants incapabie of surviving a month. She manifests ‘the greatest fortitude under the fats] complaiat so com men to her rex, cancer, accompanied with the greatest weaignation of mind. She carries with her the sympa- ‘Sbies of many admirers of her taleat, and truly the stage will bore in her an emicently excellent actress. The Qiwen Ibas headed a subscription for the education of her child- yen with £50. Mr. Stokes and his ‘American wonders,” Miss Elia and Yeuvg Leon, were giving “scenes of the circle” at Vaux- BaD. Verdi is writing two new Operas—Hamlet and King Bear. Poor Shakspear Tom Matthews, Cormack Halford, and Auustte Howel, ave doing an English pantomime at the Porte Saint Mar- ‘thn. Paris. The Iripsic Journal, s steadfast friend of- Wagner's Opera ‘‘Tannebsuser,” assures its readers very gravely ‘that five Americans, who came expressly to Wiesbaden ‘bo bear this production, were so delighted that, upon its sonelusion, they embraced esch other, ani instantly Ieft for America. The fifth individual, having no ons to ‘embrace till the others were done, miust have been in the pame predicament the forlorn gentleman in the “Critic” ‘The Vienna journals annonacethe death of the Ger- moan tregedicn, M. Coarles Devrient, the husband of the eclebrated singer, Madame Schroder Devrient. He died ef apoplexy at Ischl, (Upper Austria,) at the age of fifty-eight. Talk on ’Change. The letters by the Niagara were at band, but lei to no improvement in flour. Cummoa State bracds closed at 96 25, with nome small lots on the wharf at $6.18 Waoeat as in good demand, with pretty free sales, both in mar kot and to arrive, at full prices. Corn was rather dall ‘On)s £50 bales of cotton were cold, leaving a rather dul ‘and heavy market, ‘Tt was, perhaps, too early to speculate rerarding the probable yield uf the present cotton crop. Yet parties had received Jesters from different rec'ions of the cotton egion which cowpisined of iojary from boll worms ia ‘some cases, and from too much rain, attended with floods, tp others, Should these drawbacks, if rerious, be followed by an early frost, the effect would be to curtail the erop. The picking season was now ip full blast, and should @ickness become avy way general on the cotton estates ‘at the southwert, it would seriously interfere with the waving of the crops in that part of the country. The in- ereare of consumption during the past year had exceed- ed the incresse of production, end shoald peace be main- tained in Europe the corpsumption the present year would again surpass production. Huuce, under no ordi- wary arpecte of the care, were prices likely materially to recede from present rete, Waile the United States, by superior skill and enter- prise in the cultivation of the article, had sugmented ‘the crop to on annual value of about $140,000,000, there had been, from various political and other caases, » fall- dng off in its culture in ai] other parts ot the world Yet, im the face of allthis national prosperity there were men and presres mad enough to wich this source of na. tional wealth blotted out A large number of vessels would soon ba required at th Bouthern ports to load with cotton for Europe, which Would tend to advance the rates of freighta in Northern ports, Court Calendar—Monday Usrrep Stare Disteicr Cocnt.—Nos, 16, 17, 29, 30, 32, 34, 87 10 40, Surname Covrt-—OCircnit—Nos. 361 43. 85. 97 to 107. ScPsem® Count—Special Torm.-—Nos. 14, 33, 4, 35, 82, BO 103, 106 106, 108 wo 113. Common FrEAN.-Now, 277 943, 867, 340, 421, 528, 569, 870, 679, 39862, 206, 317, TIL. 265 16. OYER asp TEKAUNER.— Tals Court @ill open fer the trial Of murder cases The aeetens of the Asseciation for the Ex- Give notice that une Sambiton is 11 ite branches. home thanges and sauitiors will uereatter, from time 4 nade, but in its creat departments of raw produce ahetured articlos, machinery. and fine arte, the ox Eee may be no" pronounced domplate ‘The Directors in making thir apnounovment, taxa plessun @ saying thas, in allite branches (t, i oy far the most vom Pechensive apd attenctive that has over boon made. in thir Soantry, and they believe it will compare favorably with over ie tiaplay of foreign art, and the producte of the skill i the U1d World. is pitegethor Rerior, to waythin fore volireted in thio country, while the iaveative logenuity skill, and the indvotrial anergy of our own before eon made #0 8 paren. the talent of over 6 0") exhibitors have of the mort bewutifal and useful pro ote of human intelligence, and the Directors now earnest Jy invite their follow citizens to embrace the present oppor ity to examine and to study soollection, thelike of whiod Serer bse been. sud, in all, probadtliay will wot ip mans p be offered to their observation Phe Rahibition will clove In the month of December nox DIRECTO KA, Mortimer Livingston, ifred Pell ; wy sterols, Wate Sherman, asumiiton, ~ dime Sassi Niaholvons iavcoreaie’ Oras. B. Any DOWICK, Prosident Danan ©. Srv Notiow pore o be Oryniel Palace r books are now Ke Dt at thie oes of Mow Dunosn. Sherman & Co aren ANDERSON, Troasuvog rial fans. in pear! and ivory mountings, Fiehly 9 MUBREDE, sugraver and timporter, 088 Wsroadway, Mentepottven baton re ni Saar d « tne Hest Mogae boomed To don be! winter trade, al o Wournin, Cloaks, at 551 Broad Broad way.—Ladies ate invited to Inepect the larg gud ol fing oo ae yar at 1OLO: store, between the Sh 3 Nicholas and M weopo- tod ne Kagiieh gold lockets, pin for likes eaten,” alto, rich’ casos ‘nua from or he will forni«h, withs perfect, dui Jens than elrewhere. WIomson’s ‘Daguorreotypes, by oe t, Brooklyn. Anson’s DAGUEASROTYPES, LARGE Size FOR FIFTY UBSNTS. 589 Broadway, appenine the Metropolitan Hot-l. or Thono picture are colored, and in a case twice the size of avy in the city, for fifty con Nothing Can be more Popular or more Beau tim) than KAFFERTY & LEASK’S fall style of Daguer- Tean bats, comprising ss they do elegance of shape and nniah, with that other. most desirable quality, cheapaes in 4 Sition, each customer receives his likeness free of obar, Ahoy ‘axe the no plus ultra of the age, No. 57 Chatham sees ite Chamber street, and cornerof Chatham and streets. Boy Clothing at U:ion Hall, Corner of bd ree! outhsmay obtaia s onmplete very low pric To Hide Your she Under a Bushel Is not modesty, but folly, Without undue pretensions, but wit 8 confidence derived from experionoe, GHEEN, Hore, fms argent to his unercing plan aC aataguring the frame Bi: wet and fit of which quelled es obliet the pw of the invention, Undergarments, Gioves and Hosiery,—Oar frievda whe are sbout purchasing their supply of the above woods, gre reapeeMfally referrod to UNION ADAMS bosio-y snd wolirgarbeab midubfs otory, 691 Broadway, opposite tho Metropolitan Hotel and Niblo’s Garden, Good Boots ana Shors.—The best place in the city to got the beat, foot gear, is at HKOUIGS! shoo Pa B76 roadway, and at his olé stand, 150 Fulton street— gest assortment ia tho clty-—at the lowees prices Millinery Establishmer tA F. Jarvis & Co. have re opened their miliinery es street. This store, wince its close, esd cousisting in part oF wers, And ribbons Kverything pertaining to the ‘millinery b noes fe of the newent and most recherche style. Dressmakers ‘will be Astonished at the Low rates McKaNZI® No. 271 Hudson strect, selis his trim mings. &c., of whioh he has an endless varivty. ou vineed acd call, Milnere can find a Splendid Assortment of millinery goods at McKE™ Z1B'S, No. 271 Huda-n street & rice orprisingly low, and to which thor attention is invites To Califo: mia Shippers,.—Wells, Fargo < Co., will forward their next California Expross on Tu the 20th inst., per Ilinois, (via Fanama,) and also, at per Star of the West, (via Niearagua,) both in charge of spo tial mestenyers. Stall pakoages received till2 o’elock P. M. on day of sailing. Office 16 Wall street. Central Moant ‘Vernon. —Oaly a Few Move lots for pale, ut $140 par lot, prior to the drawing for gh iceof lots on Tuenday next, the 20th inst. anply to NC KAYSER, t Cedar street, third floor, between Wa. Wand PM Go: don’s Prinung Office, 84 Nassau Street. Carde—cards—oards ‘Tho “Giraffe” enrd pross, the fastest curd press in the world. (capadto of printing 10.000 per hour.) is in constant op:ration at Gordon's, Now, all who want eard:, quickly and cheaply done, ff, comm NS, 8 va strect. New Fancy ¢ Goods and Toys, at Rogers’ Ba zaur, 449 Broadway —Just reeeived. a splendid assortment of attioles for presente, consisting cf avery variety of work Doxes, reti 8, writing oxs0s, rtemounaies, ri a ‘eaaifal vases'and Parian ‘tgares ogether witb ell kiuds of to; ‘Teas.—The best Assortment of Fine Teas yall be found at the store of the Canton Tea Company, No. 120 Chatham streot, bitween Pear! and Roosevel:, the oldest tea establishment in ths city jaders that they can do better hore toan olsowhore, either at. wholosale or retail. They have no branch stoz The Pobite are Cautioned against an Impo- sition practised upon them by a number of unpriacipled importers ard vexders of Jiquors, who ar Ling gin wader the rare of 'sohnopps.” That name velopge exclusively to ps is only sold in quart and pint wi nt tle aud cork, finite sts ‘my signiture on the label, Lok out fort UDOLPHO Ww Sole manufactur Beware of Domestic Manufactured Imita- tons of my te ndon cordial sin, sold under the title of Kng. the kenuine article. These com. 01 ‘the genuine Charles’ vondon cordial gin of whiel importer and pro- rievor. can be had at retail of all reapeotable grocers and Sengsiit, ‘oF whelesale at my depot, No 7 Park placa, New KDMOND ©, CHARLES. Lea & Perrin’s Worcesterstire Sauee, half inte, guarte, ard imperial gallon jars, landing ox ship reat Western, from Liverpool, for sale by JOHN DUN- GAN £ SONS, 407 roadway, sole agents in the United States for the pro 4 import it is cheering to know there ie ove nl merit, A Ot can tse is for years ite toe st hand sow. Gnov RK, DAREN & C0.8, ow Sewing Machines.—‘rs, E. Oakes Smizh, the dixtinguished advocate of woman’s rizhta, has declared wing machiue to be @ inoat be ation. To been entirely correct, sho should have named Singer's sewing machine, avd no other. The spurious ¥ ankes imita tions oause only yexation of spirit, a8 some unfortunate porchaters have fully disccvered. ‘Ths only perfeet ma obines are exhibited and sold at No. 323 Broadway, by I. M. BINGER & CO. $1,000 Reward wili be Patd by the Subsert- ber upon competent evidence eiug produced that the Do- aged Salamander Safes (Gayler's patent) have ever fa'iod rine thotr conterts irom fro oF burglary. © Safes of sil'rines forsale. at 92 Pearl strest, one door be fow Maiden lane, by ROBERT M- PATRICK mauutacturer Carpetings —Peterson & Hamphrey, No. 379 Breaday havo received aod are now opening their fall stylo of rich and elegant carpetings, imported expressly for city trade, consisting of rich Bouvaise carpet, (in one entira carpet, m:dalion, oertro and Inudscaye, border. surpassing any carpet ever in this country,) medallion velvet, Moqnet, Axminster, tapestry aod Brussels carpets. and al’ cradex of cheaper carpeting any found in carpet stores. al. oilelvehs, in great variety, for sale ‘on the most liberal rms. Rich Carpetings.— Smith & Lounsbary, 448 Pearl streot, are new prepared to exhibit their fall styles, BEI complete and desirable 7 pestry, Bros Ai tai 10 the that sEstleuge competition. ‘Ko Strangers and Visiters —Solomen & Hart, No. 243 Broadway, invite the attention of families and por- be olty to their ve nd upholstery goods o' p to order, according to the latest Fri ind at the most reasonable priees, and forward ‘Vo all parts of the United States. Dr. ‘Wheelex, Ocalist, 44 Barclay Street, devotes his attention exclusively to of the eyo and ophthalmic surgery. Uffice hours 5; and at hip residence, 141 Court street, opposite Warren, Brooklya, from 9 tol o'clock. Freneh artificial eyes inserted, aad warranted to resemble the natural organ in every rospsct. mus? use my Onguer stain or injure the # the roots of the beard. 81 p the cvuntry We Advise All Oar Readers, Wao Desire a ew head of hair. not to fail in making themselves acquaint with the wonderful effests of LOVEI'S colebr d Wah 6, 114 Chambers stre ew York, which has these essential qualitios—to cure baldnese. prevont hair from fall- ing out, suo to rertore hair to its origiunl oulor aud health None genuine but HT. Love The Useful and Agreeable are Beautifally Plenaed in Davis) Hyperion, which cleanses the noslp. and imparts a fine healthy «lows to the hair and emits a dolicht ful fragrance Only 25 conte per bottto. | Davis’ Rahven celeb ated for r: & TAY huir to its ortzinal color, wit gut the aid of dy ma bastes.” Eelee 60 oente pee batt Sold by WILLIAM Da Vis, No. 58 Ludlow stront, one do from Grand to whom all orders should be addrerasd. A’ by Ring, No 102 Broad way; Clicsenor & Co, No Barclay street; Cook & Co. No. 27y Washington’ atreot; Knapp Hudsow street and 471 Bignth avenno: Gvion, te ai Bowery; and by druggists agQ@arlane generally, Bow O}d are Yout—Your Silverea Whis- Kers and moustache answer for yon, They toll of years ho- yond the fier. Bi in five minvtes, with oo6 applica- fon of CRISTADUKO'S hair dye, twenty years is takon from your apparent age. wir the alighrost damage to the ‘The black or brown ts the very tint of your youth. regenerated plied in private rooms, and sold We and rotui, by the. inventor, No. OJastor House. Gowrana’s Liquid Hatr Dye is, without ex ception or roservation the bert ever invented. Beware of puffed dyes Kqualiy celebrated is Gouraud’s medioatod fonp, for opring plaples, freckles, sallowneas, chage, rourh. noes, do. Pouare subtitle Upreote hair from any part of the hody Viquid rouse lily Sad hair restorative, at No. €7 Wakes strcet, Oret store femn Broadway. Bala 8 Wil soon Olsappear, by the nee of Barker's Cheveaxtenique. This wondertn! prepara. Hor acta like » cherm mpon the ir, cnming it, to grow when cvem thing elke bas failed. ‘ire it eB conte ® Hottle Bold every w Principal depot, Bath dies’ hair dreesing valcon 430 Brondwaye ‘ate Important to Ali who Valae thele Hatr = BEAVALL, tho bair ouster, 103 Chambers stroet, (near Churob,) bas a restoretice which is infalliadla: to prove tt, he will Festore the hair or make no charga. The only mann vfactuver in the city Who makes this oiler. It is worth © trial, Call To Make the Skin Clerr, aud Dye the Gate. Most red, sunburnt, spotted. yellow, oowrne skin, ts mado white and clesr as achild’s by JON BS Itsiina ssan; peice it cures all eruptions salt rheum do : ix the ompwade For dycing. tafonts liqold hair prise only 4s; dye# in three minutes, light or dark rown, or jet black; dves not injure, Depot 61 -mind, 6L Walker stives. Bhenomatian, Scrofaln, Gout, . r Hyatt’s We eaten, which bave Cera is th hace of Mingle evil ad Sun, sod other Among the Intet able purifier aera of Wm Hone the lett ene, the awelling trov Bi, Gardner, a8 swo 1852 enn cured In 0: month of » terrible and destroyed his nove, In rhenina gate, oases of the Hon. J. V. D . B. Rive, 82 Grove ding cures over eapples. nd saffered all ii ‘ou Who are afllictod, «0 lev ieee? five county per bottle, Princi- Shoulder ge siaatte ie Henchinad poy foot, huosk knee, ce with ‘an ascortment of children’s ear Broadway. wack’s Worm Syrup, Hobensack’s Fobenasok’s Liver Pills, hensack’s Liver Pills, Hobensack’s Liver Pills, Ho’ eneack’s favor a ‘8 Wor HOBENSACK, Proprietor TPniladel phi. c. v. Gittx ENER & CO, No8i Barclay street, w! sale agents for Eastern Statcy. Bodensaok’s Worm *yrap, Hobensack’s Worm Syrup Hobensack’s # erm Syrup, Hebensack’s Worm 8 ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. SEE FIRST, SIXTH, SEVENTH AND EIGHTH Annan FORMATION WANTED—OF ANTHONY GIBBONS, Ireland, who came to this count ntean months eines, éupnorad to ba La Cineinnat ny informstion of him will bo than! by his wiie, Anna Gibbons, at Henry Tari) iy Ete of eonnty Mayo. F T' 3% Bea 18 ©.8 By a P. her at home would please to me th drown to him. at Ns till called for. stating on interview cap be bad, he would Nh oblige he of affairs of great importanceto him. Mi by some lady frierde cf aim Gr. so that we arri' fow minutes Iater than the appointed hour. F LAVINIA WILL ADDRESS A NOTE T0 ©. ¢ she will hear of hpomething 6 box 999 Port Olive, JR, DID NOT GET THE LETTER advertised for him at the Union square Post office taken by some person unknown at present. ae oR G NTLEMAN, ‘OHN COLLINS. ‘ept. 17, Wwananoye witnets of tho asoldeat tha eed lady on tho corner of Broadway and Bro: ween the hourajof 10 and 11 o'clock, A, M., be ki to the-subsortier, at 113 Kiizs- joy will further tho She, grateful theaks of tush to vend their addi how anity, 9a injured, and oblige her grand son, SONS WEO WERE IN THE THIRD avenue oar No, 21, on Friday morning. at the time of the collision with the baggage oar of the Harlem Kailrvad, will greatly oblige ove of the injured, and further the ends of justice, by sending their address to JAMES W. WALEH, box 688 Post Office. LECTURK. ECTURE.-SPIRITUAL | MANIF&STATIONS.—CIR- [4 cles are formed every day aad evening for manife tions and communications at 413 Broadway, corzer of Luis- pinard street, from 10 t0 12 M aud 725 00.094 P. Clemantine and D. Magkio; from 3 to 6 P. Adminsion to the cirele 25 cents. Private aaa Santos POLITICAL, BE REGULAR DEMOCKATIU REPUBLICAN GENE- ral Committee for the city ané count; will meet at the Stuyvesant Institute, ov next, the 19th inet, at half-past 7 o'clock, for the purposs tate for a countys meeting to ratify the ntion ab-Syraouse, of onday evening fe by the State which Minor C. Story was hater GG. Guster, Wa. A. Rirtey, —_SSS————————— THE SIRLMEN, ‘A MEETING OF COLUMBIAN HOSE COMPANY No. 9, held at the Hose House on Sunday, Seprembor sing our foclings in nd much orteemed h, the following resolutions HOS. J. BARR, Chairman. isth, called for ch reference to the deat! ex foreman, Albert J. 8: Were unapni ously sdopte Whereas, it hai and untiring exertio: the company and manly depertment whil Gischarge of his duties, both asap o: endesred him to uss. and the recollection of the same will ever be cherished in our memories Kerolved. That as a mark of ro-vect te the memory of the the m ex-hors, ¢x members and friends of this com- Monday September 236 P.M. tend his funeral, and also that tie members ofthe company weer the wevel badge of mourning cer and member, have days That a copy of the above resoln'ions be trans- misted to his family, and also be publshid in the daily nd the Fireman’s Jcurna!. HU. SToRMS, Secretary, JOHN LYNES, Foreman. SSOCIATION OF EXEMPT FIREMEN (—THE a3so- ciation will please assomble at Firon day, (Monday,, to pi ray Albert J. in the last tribute of re mith. wi uneral at one , AND FRIENDS OF are respectfully ro this afters oon, at 12h last tribute of reapest HE MEMBERS, Columbiax. Hose Company No quested to meet at th ovelock, for the purpose 0 fo our’ lato worthy Benda GUARD. A MEETING compayy will take nlaoe on Monday, th 45 Waitohall strest. for Every member will be NEY, Captain. ith inet., at 736 0 drill and. business of importance punctual in attendance, By ord ON. WOKIN. Micnary DoRAN, | Jr. Orderly Sergesnt, TA REGULAR MEETING OF THE STATE CADETS, Hiret Regiment, September 6, 1853, Capt. Hu: in the chair, the following preawble aud revolutions Were unanimously adopte Whereas, upon the occasion of the above company cele- breting their tenth anniversary, by proceeding to the vil lage of Fleshing. the members Wore received upon landing, and eecorted to their h under the commend of by the Hamilton Rift 8 Cs 3 unexpsc'ei and acce ns hearty bah Resolved, Ibat ti #0 f this company be Lerchy tendered to the Hamilton Rifles for the hearty: wel, dus upon the ovoasion of our for their kind and successful come with which they hei tenth anniversary, and 8 to contribute to th member, indivioealty ka With feelings of respect and grativude ‘That upon any future occasion, Hamilton Rifles may visit New York. this company will en- deavor to show. in some other way than more words, which are altogether powerless for the porp.se, their appreciation of the bindness shown to them. Rewolved, That the thanks of the company be tendered nt. Roe and the ladiee in Flushing, for the ption and cere, for the comfort a fand daughters of the memivrs of Nhe Stats Cadets CaP?. HURON, Chairmen, Lleetively, renaiee te the lady of C Sod Ae _Cuanies Keen, Se 7ILLEIT GUARD.—YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED to attend a mesting on this, Monday, evening, Sep ber 10th, at she bagle Rooms, corner of Chrystie’ an ‘very member ia roynosted to be present; also those about to join, to make arrua to proceed on our tenth annual targot excursion, JAMES DONUBUE, Commandant, Groce BRapy, Secretary. THK TRADES, 60. RASS FINISHERS —WANTED, TWO MEN, TOGO A short dirtance in the country,’ to whom and permanent employment will be gt castors preferred. . Those xoquaint- ‘one but good workmen ‘ames Best & Co., 274 Pearl strest, trom 4to ed with makin, ‘SINKERS —THRED OR FOUR MEN OF Goop engraving, are n ress immediately, W. S. C., No. 106 Front atreet, upstairs, ACHINIST WANTED —A COMPETENT FOREMAN in # small machine shop; . must bo a thor jnsttment of the val * wenmonnle required. HE FRIENDS OF A YOUTH, SEVENTEEN YEARS of age. wish to bind him to some reaprctable man to ade; plumbing preferred. Can be seen for three Twelith etroet, between Fifth and Sixth avenues. RNEYMAN BARRERS.—WANTED, TO G9 TO . Canada Wert, good knowledge of ‘To such young ms and constant work from one to preferred. Appl. mast Toronto, Canada | 10 TAILORS —WANTED. A YOUNG MAN TO WORK by the week on the best of custom coats, der instructions, and a tailorces. ttreot for two days. Apply at No. 8 Cornelia A FIKST RATE CUSTO ng some inflaenos may make « favorabl ment by addressing Merchaut Tailor, Heratd offi TCHMAKER WANTED —ONE WELL ACQUAINT: ed with watch work may apply to A. C, & N, Culbert, 136 Canal street. ideas TATCEMARER WANTED-AT 914 GREENWICH y_rtrect, Apoly to George W. Welih, watch importer, TANIED—A FIRST RATR WHEEL ER, AND A GR neral workman in the wood shop. Tempe & Co., conchmakers, 27 Wooster street. Apply to Major, “BROADWAY mone will open a BLOW FIOM, One door below WALL MILLINERY —MRS, street, corner of Laight street, will. opes Paris fall mie fet of the latest moaes, on Thursday, Sept 22 ARIS MILLINERY.—MADAME PERRURO et, will open fall milliaery on Thare day, the 24d of Soptomber te —MADAWR KEEP will soon Paris fall mittoory on 01 Broadway, second “LIQUORS, &0, CHOICE HAVANA STUARS IMPORT: 500.000 wholernio aed retail; English cordial gin, whiob is aneurpassed for sinal queiities ip this country. BENSON & CO. No. 454 Broome atrest corner Merese bCK MUM'S CABINE’ der and other chotoe m $l 0 par ere ‘sole. agvnts tor RIDSIECK, CHAS. da Vi 430 Broome street, ]ONDON DOCK, OTARD, CHAMPAGNE, ROULET delmaine, and numerous other fine brandies, Jamaton and St. Croix ‘rum Seoto bert sherry and madeira wines, for sal fo by * e a corner of Crosby, 2 per TILL, 430 Broome Osnt below apy ytheg bo LL SRA4KT KES? CIABLE Aan AND irle, with Tefe he Girls wil tnd ghie'the bent situations, Girls ond boys “MosT RESPECT ABL PROTESTANT YOON ing, oF ania work Henry street. A YOUTH, SEVENTEEN YEARS OF AGE “wHo BA EAs some wishes to plac in tina, oF some Ge bit he ie twenty o1 of drawing and paint gg knowleds it ry poe Wi re he can 90 best Fences can be rt by fein oe ts Mie pareute No A’ RESPECTABLE WFISH GIRL wrerss 4 “SITUA- ‘am berm ing and cane Can be seen at 113 Henry (Aas seooad “hoor, id and assistant int front room. Lh mtalg WARTED—FIVE OR SIX TETELLIGR, ot ble mea, to hich must te aistely Wes S.C. No. 106 Front etrest, uy enore and ad r8, giving rote, fist im taking care of children. Address ior cosa ee) in be seen for two days. ation ae nurse, or as chambermaid 00d city reference. ‘Jun be seen for two da; second street, between, Seventh and Bixhth avenuoe aatene YOUNG MAN, OF STEADY HABITS, I8 DESIROUS of obtaining Hitpation as assistant bookkeepsr ia siness; wonld make himself generally W.P, Herald offic RESPECTABLE GIRL IS WANTED IN A SMAUL privat: family. ¢» wath, izom, and Assist in the cook ho will makehersvlf goncrally usctul. Good sity required. Apply at 104 Kaxt Kighieenth street, nd avenue. RESPECTABLE YouNG WOMA! WANTS ASirua- or waiter and chambermaid, wad to asrist in Washing and 'troning in a respectable private family. Cav be seen at No. 8 University place, Un oa court, STIUATION WANTED, BY A HIGHLY RESPEOTA good plain cook; is au exoellent fully compotert tioa as chambermaid, oung wo! Woeber aud ironer, Kive a apy ato 88 Kast Twenty cig! ot ue xiugton avenue, for we day front room, third floor. A YOUNG Wowan ‘WANTS TO OBTAIN A SITUA- tion to do the chamber work, and to aisist in washing ‘nd troning. Cam be seon et 181 First aveune, batweou Eleventh ‘and Twalfth streets, frout room, third tory. RARE A) ana Md FOR GOOD SALESM¥EN TO MAKE id extensive aile wherever iatrod: ply with a capital of less than 3210; ood referer will be req piced. Apply at office No, 5 Broadway B: building aw SSISTANT BARKKEPER WANTRD.—A PARTY Wanting the above eituation, can hear of a pormauent Pisses Oy applying at the Cirole Hotel, O49 Pearl stroct, at ing, 0 oPelovk thie mor: es WANTED- AT AGATE’S FURNISHING ‘ESTAB- lishment, 256 Brondw: Must have good reference. — oY WANTED—FROM 12 TO 16 YEARS OF AGE, 70 run of errands. Ayply to A. COUHHAN, 300 Gr wich street. (OOK WANTED. ONE THAT UNDERSTANDS HER business, and will assist in washing and ironiog, and is Willing to go about twenty miles in tho country, may obtain good permanent situation and liberal wages, by applying to 320 Broomo street, near the Bowsry, between xias and twelve o’oleck, FICIENT ited time. wn, at Le Dh strowts prosuring Ww. S situation to do chamberwork and wait Jain sewing; has lived in tho most respectable families, and has the best of oity ro- ferencer, Can be seen for two days, if not eugaged, at 105 instructions in ‘rnimental made. Address imme: A YOUNG GIRL WANTS A SITUATION TO As. Personally) Mrs. Ord. 79 Fifth street, near First sPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL WISBES A SITU- waiter; hag 133 Rodsty, hamberwork wud day washing, commendations, if re: for two days at 16 Hammond street, shrect, Nehrve avers east A RESPECTABLS WOMAN WANTS TO OBTAIN A situation a6 a good washer and ironer. Can bo seen at 181 Firetavenue, between Kleventh aud Twolith streets, to aiipese of a new and valuable articls that (COAORMANstrvaion WANTED, BY A YOUNG single man who has lived some years in the oity,and oan produce the beet of city rofurenuo as and sobriety. apply to C. Waters, note to J. F, Herald office, JOMMERCIAL AGENTS WANTED TO CANVASS IN Oi arentn—Wosteumen et high business capabilities vd more) standing, and natives o! York, ASixty' Hotel, corner of Brsadway and Park place. RESSMAKER }WANTED.—TO ONE FULLY COM- Petent to take entire charge, the best wages will bo ven poly st MES. Jo. BARCOCK’S splendid mil jimery store, 2 South Sixth street, Williamsburg. capaoity. ‘houesty dir, 840 Broadway, New England or New apply. The busivess is highly reputable and or ail needed ivformation sideos A. H., at RUG CLERK WANTED—A MAN, TO MANAGE THE husiress ic his own name, and, if dosired, eventually pable, honest and willing to favorable opening. Address own the store. Any o be permanent, will tind Fbysician, No. 723 Broad RUG CLERK WANTED—ONE THOROUGHLY Ac- qua'nted with the prescription business. Apply o* ‘Third avenu Petioruent FOR CLERKS, ‘PORTERS, BARKEEP. sow loons, and ‘Applicants at , aud enclosing $ Broadway, ad ate owed reores,” Bh traders luo, 100 rmart virle icity place © distar co describing the cituation requir: the office feu, $1, oan be suited at No, 4 i Joining Chatham square Port Office. | NERMAN APOTHECARY Wah TED,—-ONE be, 48 and who dc. may King to U. &. Wright, Columbia and Union street: "Bouck | Brovklya. JARDENER -A YOUNG MARRIRD | MAN. AC. wainted with ali the branche of cardening, is derirous ot Prelting employment. High wazes not so moch an object Sepletmaneut mituation, “Inquire of Alfred Bridgomen, a good knowlecge of the English langus cun find good refererces for capability, chara hear of agood and permanent siteation, by ap 84 ARDENER WANTED-ON A SMALL F the city, wetesdy, industrious single m: roughly und care cf bora Good re and 12 o'clock. RS. GLENN'S SERVANTS’ HALL OF KEFORM wil! be open every Thursday evening. at seven o'clock, ams Rehool and Ieoture room ior he above class. Ladies d with well-traived servants, und sorvacts with inperior places, at 151 Ninth street, two doors from Broad- way. ALKSWOMAN —WANTED AT McKENZIE’ 's RIBBON gout SLESMAN WANTED—AN EXPERIENCED EM- broidery hand; none but good and active satosinen need and trimming store, No 271 Huason atrect, Indy im the above capacity She must be experien of cood address, dc. Apply a8 abov. sprly. MILLER & GRANT, 371 Broadway. wo RESPECTABLE YouNG WOMAN WISH SITU. one as cook, washer and d gad pastry, and las Gres ironer. The other as chambermaid, aud will assist in weshing and ironing; aud both wish ve livein sgreeable. Cail at their Inst place 91 Eighteenth street, betweon Sixth aud a enth avenues, for two days, if not engaged. Have the ations in respectable famili capable of making br rate washer therame family, and will make themeely, young lady, of pleating address, who welt hand snd understands accounts, is desirous ot i she would requit Communications addroseed J, R., Horal: attended to Wan A RESPECTABLE YOUNG LADY TO end a*segar store. Taquite sy 71. Caval stroet, in the store, from 9 o'clock A. J ANTE of a family of two persons; rhe must he a ¢ cook, washer and ironer; city reference will be None other need hours of Sand Il WA4XTED-A CLEAN, TIDY PROTESTANT GIKL do the hourework of a very am: cook snd iron. None other m Brooklyn. froner, uaderstands bor business thoroughly; reference from ber last place. street, tret fluor,gfront rvom, ANTED—BY A RESPECTABL B YO a sith G WOMA city rolerenoe if required. Please apply tecnth street, near £ irs two days, ANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A situation as chambermaid and to assiat in the weahing | and ironiog; has the hest of vity reference from her last Place, where the bas lived for three years. Please call at | © 4 Union court, University pleco, between Aleventh and 1welfth streets bo seen for two days. ANTED—8Y A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMA A situation a# nurse aod coamstross, Best of city ference given. Call at 45 Market atroet, for two days. WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRt. A fituation, to do the general housework of a sinail private family; i#m good cook, washer and ironer, or would rt 61.09 frou her jaa’ place. Call at 603 Houston street, second house, for two oar chamoermat. Can give good ref dsys, if not engaged. W4NiED—BY A STEADY PERSON. A SITU ha housekeeper and seamstress in a stinall p: ly, or to attend a bal fectionery; 01 rue. ail this week, if not engaged. Wyre BY TWO SISTERS 4 er, {a good private fam sehing and ironing; the other tu do oth. Firat class vity refere eo call at OY Concord stroet, kiyn, for two days bam Inst places Pearl etreet, br in a orivate family’ ane understaw cutting ang orting childroo’s dresses, and would be will to resiny ia tho chamberwork, inquire for Catharine, at S22 Fourth street, neur Broadway, . WANTED<A RPSPECTARLR) PERSON TO TAKE Ko of two emall children at her orn tesidence. vas end © half yours, either ta J. 0. tb, Broadway Post ptus old, the other & or county, Addre W ANTED= DY A RESPRCTARLE GIRL, A SITUA tion as chambermaid and waiter, or as Shambermaid plain sower, in & private family Can give the ets, Brooklyn, recond floor, frout room, for threes days As nurse waiter. Can gi th P sce a4 to character Btrect, between Brondway and the Bower, WANTED. BY A RESPECTA Jug and fronting, at hee own cd for ae: «for goutlomen, and can table rey eference, with ru at of city 4 Work onlled for and returned at short Feutee. tw ving in Goodwin, No. 0 udioly stgves ta ia the Tens, . ply Buitwinklee ame yard fuot of Rivington street, betweon 10 yo ‘FANCY AND DRY GOODS MERCHANTS.CA & good ies enins the 0 remuners Td" aleo payfor ber bears until suck time as her employers would deem her worthy of oom: Prneation. Character aud standing highly. renpestable office, mball be A TIDY GIRL, 0. DO THE HOUSEWORK ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE nirl; is a good plain cook ‘and on excellent washer nd giatetty Ploase apply as 226 Mulberry on ng couk washer and ironer. in ® private family, or to do the honsework of m geatloman and lnty; i) Batt seven enue, first floor; can be seen for 3 | 210 Ténth rtreet, near Seoond avenue + one to from W2STED- BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITIATION | 88 Fuamatrens, | Tefereves. Apply on the corner of Concord and. Powel ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION arn strese, ,. = cm Rag egg a and 0 from her Last capability reall at W6 Housten E WIDOW, Wash: idence. She has wash the mont None others peod ‘pply. Brooklyn. noe AESPECTABLE GERMAN WOMAN, TO aby forins *® voyage in & steamer to Bre box nil Mey be teen at 29 Myrile 5 Post offios. ANTED- BY A GIRL, TWENTY TWO YEARS OF wpe, of clean and tidy habits, « situation a lau or chambermaid its quiet, religious family, cee. The mont sal tatnstcry reference ¢ avacity and intensity. apply eorner 0 eae 0. 0 bascmoné, near Macdeugal street, OF Aderess Mary Ann, Herald office” acialile WASTER—A COLORED 000K AND A COLORED iter, who understand their business. yer ANTED TQHEDTATELY— a PROT STANT COOK and nurse. None ethers spply. They mast have satiefactory elty ralerouces from thie 1 iol from 9 te It A. M., or 4 to6 P.M. Paprly at at ‘Tsaamo Malberbo's, 493, Wa4xtep—a BEAMSTRESS, WHO PERFECTLY UN- deratan da plain rewiog and drestmakiug; also. a girl, todo general housework. Apply at 41 Tenth street, bo tween Fifth avd Sixth avenues. None need apply but those well recommended, ANTE! Wertited ant dress. Be teow tt two days Wa army, BY A RESPECTABLE Foung womaa, as.walter cr chambermaid and waitor. AMEE casrhe einen, Please Mane ore aire le t Caly ti Kreet, et woen, Seventh and Kighth ‘aYetwoe, Can ve seen for two days. Wace BY TWO RESPECTABLE ded irl; one aa a not plain cook tng; the 1d take lived togethor before. The lity and trastworthinoss First avenue, second floor, front room, J ANTED—RY AN ENGLISH WOMAN, A SITUA- tion aa firet-rate cook ia private family. Apply. af ter 9 A. M., at71 Fitteenth street, botwoen Sixth and Seventh avonuer, third floor, inthe roar. ANTED—A SITUATION, AS CHAMBEXMAID AND waiter, in @ private family. Please call a) 276 West Twenty-cighth etrect. between Ninth and Tenth avenue Can be seen for two cay WANTED-SEVERKAL FIRST CLASS MILLINERS, to whom the highest wages will be paid, Apply to ay JARVIS, 72 Canal street. ANTED—BY A FaSHIONABLE DRESSMAKBR, to go out by the day; ia fully competent iu outtiog and fitting, Apply st HY Twelfth street, nour First avenue ANIED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, ‘® situation to do | housework or plain cooking Apply at Si7 Twenty-sixth street, between Tenth and Eleventh first floor, ANTED—BY A YOUNG GIRL, A SiTUATION AS ‘chambermnid, to sssiet in washing and ironing. or a seamstress; would be willing to do the fine mustina; can give the host of city reference from hor last piace. Please osll at No 303 East Twelfth street, between First avenue and avenue A, third floor, for two days. 5, TWO WOMEN; Vv el el A hia eat! FA i 4 ironing, the ee: and their ie ueee thoroughly withing to do work oheerfully. “Ge eterse, Cail at No, 71 roadway, up stairs, for two duys. ANTED—DRESSMAKERS, WHO PERFECTLY UN- derstand their businoas, on the beet of work, and good waxes and constant employment, Nene but the’ very best need'apply. Inquiro at Mrs, Layoock’s, No. 16 Meroot at. ANTED Tit EDIATELY—THREE DRESSMAKERS, tue very best, who ‘be paid by the pieco, , two or threo girls to learn, apt with the Svea whol waliietsinn wigs Apply to Miss Gri Fourth avenue, second story, Vandyke ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, & situation, as cook, washer, aud ironer in a respact’ able family. The best of city reference oan be given, she hus lived throg nds half ia her lact p seen at No. 93 Thirty-third street, betwi Seventh avenues, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young women, e8 plain’ cock, and to assist in the parhing and honing, Good city reference. | Please call at No. 2933 First street, beween First and Second avenues, first floor, im the rear. Can bet a JSNTED—BY A HIGHLY RESPECTABLE, Goop coommended young woman, a situation ‘to cook, wash and iron, orto do gene housework: she is an exool, leat washer and ironer, Bud @ good baker of ‘bread; is wilting o goin the country, will make heresit generally useful Fifsee cail at 223 Bowery. wt NURSE WANTED-TO. GO A FEW MILES IN the country, to nurse a child three months old. A healthy, respectable person, with good recommendations, Day seeure tho situation. by applying at 95 East Sixteenth street, between 9 and 1 o'clock, this day, Monday, 1th inst, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE JoUng Woman, as waiter Aud chambermaid, or to do general housework’ iu a emall family. Plonse ‘call at 33 Stuyvesant street, on Monday and Tuesday, the uth and dieh. WA4NXTED—A SITUATION. BY A GIXL, TO DO THE cliamberwork, of the ovoting washing snd ironing of & small fou ily. “Pledee ontl at 160 Forsyth street, TANTED—A PROTESTANT WOMAN, AS COOK, Washor an-troner, alto a Protestaat girl, ng olanber msid aud waiter in a family. City references ro- quired. Apply for two jaye at Si West Fourtoente steest, between Il and 3 o’clook. WA STED—4 SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABL Young woman, As cook, good waster and iroacr; Las no objection t» go inte the country. Good city reference given. Plese call st 282 Wesv Twenty seventh strovt. Can be soen for two daye if not engaged: WANtED-4 ‘SITUATION, LY A RESPECTABLE young woman, ax couk Ne objection to assist in wash ing and ironing if required. Best vf city refereace given. Cali'at 217 Wooster street, for two days. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUA. tion as waiter, or chambermaid, children; she would also be willing to assist in the washing aud froning. Can be seeu at No. 24 Mency street, Brooklyn, from 10 to So" elock to day. WANTED A SITUATION, BY A RESPRCTABLE girl, to do chamberwork and waiting, or pla Good city refere rear, for two ds; Apply at 26 Montgomery atre ae for toree years, A noto addressed care of (i olf Krathéve a7 Thire avenue. sorner of Thirty third street, will meet with Promp attention. Can b be seen for twodays WAxtED—a “SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN to do chamberwork and sewing, or to take care of a dren. Please o-li at No. 204 Thirty fifch street, betweon t and Second avenues ANTED~A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLI young woman, to cook, wash aud iron, in a pri family; the best of city reierence can be given Als ‘7 i dais housework in ® small f: 4 il, joventh street, between Fires avons ‘ON, ‘RY A KE ESPECTABLE mbermald, of te neciss ia ironing or ermaid or wal city reference given. at & YOURG Woman, om as chambermaid aad plain sewer, or t be. mberwork and take caro of childrow. The best of WANTED-A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE woman, who has lost ber Uusband Washer and ironer, in a small private family, or will work and fine waehitg and ironing, Pleade apply at 10 Troy street for two d V J ANTED-—BY A RFSPECTABIE | WIDow Ww ow. AN, & situation to do ge ersl hwuvework: is m good cook, and wesber wud trot @ child four j#ars ula, alittle girl, that she would ike take with her; has good city reference, would go in the coustry. Piense apply wt ‘Jweltth street, between First and Sccund avenues, up stairs, for two days. ANTED—A YOUNG GIRL, FROM 12 TO 4 YEARS of ugo, to do the errands for a small family; toan bon ert, indurtriogs girl, a good be and wages will be given, An orphan preferred. Apply immediately a» Madame henft, ou4 Broadway WAXTED-A Gor 0D PLAIN COOK Wito vit sist in the bed and troning. Al irl or 18 yesre of care of a child. to-day, at A dee hste BY A RESPRCTABLE YOUNG WOMA® Jately arrived from fe vtland, @ situation in some ro- spectabie family, as chambs tween the Leura of 9 and 4 eighth street. Apply. be- wenty ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A KESPECTABLE young Woman, #4 good plain cook, warhor and irouer or to do ceuerai housework fa 4 small Private family, vity ard country reference can be givea, hes no objection ty go to the cour try n be seon for two days. Please call at No. 5 Sixth street, front bssemont. JANTED-A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young women; is ® good waiter aud understands ebamberwork. Hae the beet of city reference from ber Inst piece. Please sll at No, 6 Ripursouth trest, nest Sixth wrenueé, in the rear. W 2 NTED=BY ASM ART AND TIDY GIR, WHO Has 1 ed from the old coontry, situstion to do plain fewing: hat no bijection to make generally teeful, Apply xt 048 Sixta venue, uae ITUA ror to co genmeal pod reference auc call at 25 Priace tion as plain cook, w bousework ip # email privat ily Fecrmmencations trois last place, PL street WANZED-BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION AS chawbermaid, and to aseiat in wasidag avd ironing; lua po objection ta make herself generally ueeful. Tho nest ehly rererenee g pply st No 4 Nivetoonth street, between “Broadway = Fourth avenue ws ‘©D—BY AN EFFICIENT WOMAN, A & di W&NIED—A SITUATION, BY. A KE youdg Woman ae Cook, washer and froner. id nnd waiter, or to do general bonse work, fa @ small Privste family. Can give the pest of o.ty reference, Ap Ply at 517 Hooston street, A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE ty an, as cook. and i# willing to ing Best of referores given. uo, between Uwenty sixth and W esien 827 Right Twenty soventh steve. J ANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A Fitnation, ag a houseworkor in & private family has no objection to make hereelt gerorally uaefal. Bert of city: eaten from her tog? place where she lived Pleaeo address No. 7 Danham place, Thirty- between Sixth Seventh avenus second two days. Ww ANTED—RY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN 4 ti'tation, as chaw bermaid and waiter or to 4 housework, in &privato tnmily, hee toe best of +pce frm her Inst place Please call at mo. 7 Basham place Thirty third etrevt, between tixth and Sevonthaves. pee, for two days . Wasrs. ANTED—A COLOEBD Of MAESMAID, ALSO, A coiored 1a 3 ¢ Liberal waned will be paid to oly coloured are empleo, whites need W42TED—A Lapy, WilO caw Ty enpEN CB & mood trade with buyers of v tench the advertiser bi wi habits addrose, Shaerala office. Wnren—a COOK, LAUNDRESS aND WAITS Englieh or German. None but those who underatan their busi or who are williag to work. need apply, a& 24 Abingdon place. SSPBCTABLE for two day None noed apply Dae No. 22 Wit treet, teooud floor: private family. ion etrs di d all Kinds of plain sewi a. eit; arenes i an Please oall at 137 it oraer ae street, second floor, front room, cae ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A’ RESPECTABLE OUDg WOMAN as seapwtress or chamberuald, in » roe- Prete le bry en with x obscone keity reference. Apply to Mra, WOMAN A SITU- mbe’ work, sews i ease in thes x per! ‘a ation i fa ry t tl Pl W2xrepony A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, situation as chambermaid or waiter, »r to do general hoorework fors small ‘swily « Protestant ‘emily peters Please call at 123 Greenwich street, back room, 18t floor. W4NiED- 3 SIRT ATION, AS bys young man. ‘whe bi Herald office, Hedin ANTED—A SITUATION, AS COACBMAN, BY A colored man, in the city of New York; bas + rroommendation, Address KF. A., Union ce. ‘ANTED.—A RETAIL DRY ‘GOODS SALESMAN, competent to sell ‘ee goods and shawls and to take the goneral chares of theve xoods, ma; find & permauont situation, and will De liberally paid; algo a boy. who sua bo. walletwemaed te wt 1 generally useful. Ap” Ply at Moore's, 177'Sixth avenue Vea SITUATION, AS PORTZR, BY A MAN of steady aud industrious habita in a dry ds job- Ling house. Can come well recommended Would refer to no Fai Beaded a Williams & Ce, No. 18 Dey street, and n. WANTEDIAT NO. 287 COL! ‘OMBIA STREET, SOUTH Brookiyn, s young man having « porfoot Knowledge of the dry gocds trade, (9 whom @ liberal salary will giver ee | ED-1Wo Boys “BETWEEN THE AGE OF Apply betweea the hours of 10 and the savsieal fastramens:manufsctery,iNo. 00 GHT PORTEROR of referonoes given, Wintas A GERMAN, A SITUATION AS ae in or out of the city. ry 8 wi D » Herald uffiee, ANTED—A YOUNG MAN, TO ATTEND THB cflico of the World’s Fair Axhibition of Horses. To one who is fond of hore oan commsnd immediately $600 for thirty days, 8 pr ut salary will be given ef $60 per month. Apply between 12 and 1% clook this day, at 155 Fulton street, at the office of woodbury’s Hote! AXTED—A YOUNG MAN IN A GROORRY STORE. Ono well sequainted with tho ‘business cas apply ab 87 Catharine street, corner Mamilton. &.& A. MAKIIN. ANTED TAN ACTIVE, INTELLIGENT AMERICAN i ae hoy, fifteen to seventeen years of ago, who with bis 0 make himeelt garpente ‘Add: ii ler, J W45TED—4 Goop_ CARVER IN A HOTEL, AND one Who oan act as aatistant steward —_ ‘al sa- dent about the dumestic depsr’ mi just have for honesty and sobrievy * nadrese box HALING—NOTICE.—GREEN HiNDS WANT. fora whaling voyage im hip Splendid. Copt. Smitis toatl vory acon.” Apply at Cold Eprig backer, LZ to HN H. JONES, 4 ‘agent, NTED—A YOUNG GERMAN, BsLONGING TO remen, who is very well soquatoted with the manc facturing of sogars apd ha Peter eager wisher to obtaln's situation se cleske be iv aoquatnted with the English languaze, avd understands boul es double entry. ,Best of reteronce given. Please adi D. E., 727 Houston street. P ‘ANTED- TWELVE SOFT HAT TRIMMERS; AL! ‘a fow girls will bo taken to learn the business. ment will be given. Apply coracr Raymond 0 ‘ANTED—A WAITER, ONE. WHO PER! caorey un aud well recomm “Apply —— aXe . Be MOPFAT. fq ANTED—AS GROOM, A SINGLE MAN, WHO IS thoroughly competent to teke oure of pair of herseo and is willing to make himeclf ceverally usefal in the Rowse of a private femily. Apply at 18 Cliff street; up staire, gene! —FIFTEEN UK TWENTY FIRST CLASS rvante are wanted to day at the Now York he ment Uffice, 222 Seventh avenue, wheve” Trent adic in search ps jomertios will do well to cali at thie cfice, as every effort will be made to puis them wil good help. ANTED.—FAMILIES AND \BOARDING HOUSES Wanting good servants pleuee osll at MORRIS & CO!8. ertablichment, 27 Brose way, corner of Kead+ strees. Walt= ig for places this day~ Welch oocks, chambermaiie and Inundresnes ; Engiieh chamtermaids and wa ters; German cbawbermas ‘and a number of selected other servants: rs cosehmen, gazdeney fi boys, and factory: “ Ww? ANTED—SEVERAL FIRST CLASS SERVANTS, AB cooks, waiters, nurses, &c., for families of ee tenes rospectabilicy, up town. Apply with good roferonoes tor character and capatility, atthe Employment Agency Office, tO bast Fourteenth strect. Wins Bquate. " JOHN OUALLAGHER, Agoat. of D- GOOD SE! rere OF EVARY CAPACIT: ofthese, 227 Broadway, corm Reade street. Tlis office is very short of girls, ae almost all who called there during the past wee’ have been cogaged, and respectaale girls cau have first class places. moderate, LACKS INTELLIGENCE OF- eet, Brooklyn. well reocmmeonde: he wervante, vi tye nT oye rein Brow hive faces ite vieimi- © help will get sulted at this oftce. or ce. N. ty requiring effici CRYSTAL ‘PALACE. osetia een UPERINTENDENTS’ OFFICH, CRYSTAL PALAC! Peptemberd 186s.-The public are rerpectfully intormed that the Cry tal Palace is now ope: een the hours of 10 P. ii ‘until ferther a Childr twelve years of ag ‘ Weekly tiokets (fom Monday to Saturday; Monthly tickets (or each calendar month) te may be purchased st the enirance bo the G at the music store of William Hall son, Bo Byes way, corner of 7 place, July M paroment ese. Beoretary of the Superintenderte. LADY Vener oF INS RUCTING IN ALL THE che: ‘English br nd mule trope opebtataing 5 cituation aa wily. Would tae of the Bouthers, Btates,! Bet of refesenes givens wee dregs A. B. C., Herald othoe, oo ARCHITECTURAL AND MECHANICAL DRAWING— French, German, snd Spar ish languagee—Even! Giaason in the above now forming at the «esbaniow’ Im tute echool, No. 12 Chambers street. applivation made early, as each clare is limited, MC. TRAC CADEMY OF PENMAMSBIP THE supsoRI Tospeotfully announces, ie aoademy, 9 hip ft now open dey end evening t the re wy pubile and visit OLIVER B. GOLd SMITH, B02 Brondwaye corner #f Franklin sirsot cS A —THE SUBSCRIBER RESPECT- fully anpounois to the citizens of New York, Srookly: Williamiborg and Jersey City, that bis rew and elega rooms sre now open day And evoning for instruction im manabip ard bookkeeping, A livgral deduction wil ve made to partics of three of more persons. Strar Teceive bo urs of writing lessons om three days, ‘Thel ia struction ix thorot old snd. young. For System of Penmanehi intéruction, price twenty-five c forse dollar. Copy. books f-r school dollar pergozen, or ten dollars per xr article of gold and metalic pens. Care be hud at the rooms, 4 improvement xuarantied to. lemy, Goldemiah$ with copies and F five copis 0 ademien ono Also, aruperior From the Home Journal :— nprove thee bandwriting to bear iu mind shed There ls nes nu plece in the world where the art of oonmanship oan be aequired, either more agreeably or more expeditious y, at the super) establishment of Mr Geldymith IGHLY EDUCATED FOREIGN sR, ruct in Latt Gree! pi again as professor of “a or my or aschool, in or out of th ne professor of them for some tims bork in ishinent, and is yery well experienoed i best retorences riven and requived. Plense addre Herald office OOKKEEPING 40 — RENVILLE. 280 Broad ayay will recolve ne 4pOR rea. for 4 sestica ie wrt baeotte, &o., qualifying them theient mane Der for the duties of the counting room. Open day ted evening assnssertaeannsinenaamertte Dw RLBRAR’S WRITING, ARITHMETIC anD BOOK- entlemen and Inver, Tesrone, received day and evening Keepers made for $10. Bi corner Houston street. PRY NCH LANGUAGE.—MONSIEUR AND MADAME PPOs, Hh gene at the f Just os opened thetr classes, gntiemen’s clases in the ev te. lessous ie French, Lotin aad Greek; aleo d masie. No, (7 Broaaway, opposite the Mer is PAPER MACHR THE aTULTO OF er aree & DUDLEY. late of 671 Bo mocesatal establishers in Amerton of « pr wiahabeny this beantiful art is brought to perfects at SOt Broadway eager the er per te Me Dudley where Jndiew anc men are tat branchos pagtain- ing to this beavtirul art ina fos Josaons. For fartner par ticalure incatre att atwdio. O31 Brondway, up stairs. SH TEACHER WANTED —A LADY OR GEN- ifeweas avhative of Spal 4 fully compe-ent to inatenct i‘ fow soung Indies fobr or flve hours aaeh waok, may apply st No o Bast Thirticth strost, bevwoon Filta ned Bw ip nnes EACHFR.—A LADY, WHO IS WEL T this city ae and tnd oo 8 fo ne, wore denene Sixth avenue, will BNIED—A GOV. RN ESS. TO W “taal and select young Indien’ sonoo! dinte nelabhorhoed Of New Yorks a. fom Nnowledae oe French isnecesssry: musio and drewing also are desiraaie, A'iiveral tolary will be paid. The most antietantory res ferences na to obaraoter and acqniremonen will be raquisivs, apply, to toe Rev. Bi in. New Utrooh' ty thet 9» OF tO Sy de Br Ned Bywavay OOOO NN EE

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