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‘Tree bew- {ful recone bad molian pienos, nearly equal to fer sale at an extrem:ly low price A large a-sor'ment @f pew pence from the most cel+brated m:+kers in the Weald eorstantly ip store; pianos and neledens to reat. A barge discount made trom factory prices far cash. To best some purchasers m- ly payments will oe taken, Dealers suppiied on the very best terme. BORACE.W a TB ss, 888 Broadway. “Grist Schotiiow,” wich a Fine Likeness of Muse. Grisi, price88c The complete opera of *Lacre Borgia,” as performed at Cast'e Garces, arranged the pisvoferte with Itelap and Exglisd wortes, pree ‘also the operas of ‘Nerms,”? “Tem Giovanni? aod “Lueis ce Lammermoor,’? just pub ished and ‘or rale at eens ister ames ohn & GORDON, No 2/7 Breeéwsy. @omb Fectory.— Ladies are respectfally in- Vited to exemive the subsaribers’ assortment of tort ie shel dress combe §=The variety is beyon’ all doubt tae @Peatest in the city. Comnb- made toorder an repaired. A. & J SaUNOERS, 887 Broadway. Pertable Dressing Onses, of an entirely new ‘and compact form, furnisbed wb articles, the size of epic pags detract from their mentees feats eas elegant and comple'e appencage to the %, a Bowe rhc to the wants of the travelling puolic. UN! No. 7 astor House and 887 Br-adway. Bonk of Waesbtensw, Bank of Mblford, Bagmers’ ond Merchants’ Banx of Memphis—Notes on the adeve benks wil} be taken st 50 cents on the dolisr, io tor wade clothing, at E EVaN~’ 66 and ralten street; all the otber baoks in the Union at par Se Aifred Munrve & Co, at 441 Boadway, would remind their customers *ho are daily revurning 4e the city that they stil contioue to Reop & choice as- sertevt of elorhing for men and boys Que price only, Furnishing goods, ihe, in great variety. Notice to Ladies—*eter Roberts & Co., 375 Broadway, will open on the 4th of cep:ember, » large stock of French embroideries on linen, cambric, ~wise wo jaconet, sumet! thing quite new in eollars, sollarettes ‘end sleeves ets of lace and emb-oideries ifs Dk ee Cheap Stiks, Cheap Silks#.—Just recetved from auction, rich brocade, plaid, striped and plain afks -Js0, dleck silks of a superior mane, warranted ‘to wear well and will be soid at a great deduction from ‘Wetir yea) value. E. H. LEQDBEATER, (late Leadbester & Lee), 847 Broadway, corner of Leonord street Shawls, Shawls. Just receiw-d and sor sake at great bargains —Fine Cashmere long sod bala ahawle, lsdien’ travelling do, Canton crane do zt tod ‘Thébet do.. misses’ Cashmere do. E H LEADS! A eS ae & Lee,) 347 Broadway, corner ard street. Green’s Business Theory 1s that Promptness ané exactitore are tha most popular of sll quali ies ina tradesman; be therefore bil 6 that all promises to cus- temers sbould be inviolab'e whi'e bis shirs ara match- ‘keno ip their fit and style. His word, like the law of tne Medes, is never br-ken Patterns sor Fancy Ne<dlework, Crochet, waxeork, modelling, sheet of music, sad numerous ether subjects, are beautifully illustrated in the Septem- Der pombe} of Frank Leslie's Lasies Gazette, just oub Mebed price 25cents The colored plate is alone worth dovble the price charged. Sold by all bookeellers. The Netlonat Police Gazette of This Weck ie now ready, and contains ‘Love and Mammoa,”’ one of the wost remarkahe breach of promise casos teat hes recently been brooght hefore the cearts either of tnis eountry or of Earope; alse ‘The Voral War in Philadel- pea” also “Riots and Street Preaching,” “Gas and yever,”” ands g eat variety of otber interesting arti- eles. Full orfmival n-we from all parta of tre vorld, bOS<, JONES & | OWSEY, agents, No. 103 Nassau atreat. Bold everywhere. The Great Fashion Boou.—Frank Leslic’s Ledies Gan tte of Fs bable authority on fas! ‘he new fal) ebvaks, dresses, and children’s garments, are illustrated fm tee Sep ember number, just publuhed, containiog a beautital colored plate and numerous engravings of fash- favs, patte ne for neodlework, now music, ke Price 25 omts FkANK No. 6 John street, and all sellers. Acwing Machines —I< is = singular fact that ee de imeuced to buy what is utterly becaure offerec at s low price. Thonsanda of soemg maebizes caled chesp have been sola, which could not be used—tney were mate only to sell. Muny gach are in the market now. the only kind woieh have S004 the test of experience are Singer's which ace ev- srywhere in profitebie use There ie no dispute about the right to use these machines, and no ‘ine of any valu can be made without infringing onr numerous pa- ‘eure. I M SINGEK & CO., 823 Broadway. Rew Paper Hangings—Fali ® ANOIx PARES & CO, 69 Chambers Sef next to corner of Broadway, asve recetved new de- signe of sii the richest decorations, and every othor style ‘ema quabty im the line Sxilful paper-hang»rs employed. Grisl and Mario.- The » of those cent: moraic medallion velvet carpets sttrasts ‘universal attention HIRAM ANDE ON, No. 99 Bower: ys te velling the richest carpet thirty per cont Jess than Boadway prices. N. B., 60.000 yards beant ingrain carpets, be @2,, 8., da.,'and Se.” Eoormous stock of olf eloihs at balf price. 379 Broedway.—Great Bargains--C21 at eoet—Purchased at reduced prices —PI! EPSON & HUM- PHREY will now -eil off their entire stock of carpets, ee , at the lowest prices Rich velvet carpata: 108. to 14s’; rich tapestry earpete, 81. to 12s.; rich Brussela, 88 ; rivh’8-ply, 89. to 108 per yard; rich heavy superdae, 63 te ta. | Aléry on consiguinent, & very Inrge assartmect of eheap ingrafns at 8a. per yar’; ofl cloths, rugs, matting, ee equally low. 379 way, corner ef Whit wire. Defiance Salamander Safes. M. PaTuICK is the sol manufacturer in the Us of the above celebrated ssfe-, andF C Goffi trable defiance locus and crons bars. Depot 122 1 one door below Maiden lane; manufactory, 60, 62, Grandes Cannon street. : ee “ Wilder's Patent Salamander Gafe.”— Messrs. Stearns & Marvin, Nos 144 ani 14: Water street, eontinue to make and sell “ Wiltor’s Patent Salamander Safe,” and are the oaly persons auth »mzd (except in the eh near states) to make and tell the same, New York, fept 8, 1854. E G@ WILOER, Patentee. New ORLEANS, Ang 16, 1854. Meesrs. Srzanss & Marvin, Nos. 144 and 146 Water street, New Yorn.—Gentlemen—In the great fire which oscu'sed hereon the 5th inst , our store was completely eensumed. ‘he fi.mes from the drug store opposite ame upon us £0 rapidly that we had barely time to lock Dooks aod make our bmn, the bick me of your * Ri ¥, atent.) and sithough the fire was ¥ being a quentity of li- qunors, oi) snd other merchandice to the bu! . Fade ‘books and pspers came out uninjured, except tre ing was started slightly. Weare porfestly satisfied Soothe? of the sme hing Yours ge." ow another of the same ‘or a) M Datzy & £o. A ‘Hun, Innananie Outter of Har acd Whie- Bere in all the varied styles poop Bod cifferent and countepances, at 45 Nassau it, adjoining Liberty street; st the same place, as wel asthe fancy goods may be obtained BILLS improved instante- peous bair hats 4 Pr ay al sknowledgea the best id the worki. eo a work. Fold wholesale aod retail, or ied in nine private rena A. OLTOGELO-s als bre, Wie ool Ore Sentai Hair Fastory, No. 283 Broadway e—Chis sw] part Vormity of color, nourishment and elasticity, be- side being the easient to wash off the skin. and ‘pplied at CXISTADOKO'S, No. 6 istor House. 4ss Beautifler and Olarificr of the fuman’ euticle, GOURs UD’: I-alian medicated soap is admitted to stend beyond the reach of rivalry. Tan, pimples, are cared Fee Be nd ce by ite use. from any part of the body. aia rouge, lily white, » je and Festorati ar Walker stieetf00 more from tos dway, = Living bugs will soon be dumb bi Hf sith L700" power coved Other tosect bares are humbugs: them end your money’s lost. Prine; t for Lyon's Pow- der and tor insects and vermin, 424 way. Birth Marks, P ‘pus, exerescences all discolorations si ‘the skin, ved by an outward application, withoa: ea the Sarees pain or tmoostes fence, by HaARvey Wat LACE, off02 192 recond avenue, corner of Twelrth street, Bey oun 6, ch St. G 278 Ch oh, On Wednesd ‘em! a George’ a the Rev. Det erstanian Gorpor, of Banffshire, a ae to Miss Hawrr.tta L. Bo.iunGrs, of Shrewsbury, R.J. On Thursday ovening, September 7, at Grace Church, by the Rev. De. Taylors’, ©. Bisvr, baq., 7 York, ‘to Mies E:maxor M. JosmPHine FLETCHER, Zounesst daugh- ter of Janes Davison, Esq, of Livarpooi, England, and adopted daughter of Captain Aromas T. Fletcher, of Tarrytown, brotbor-in-law of the eride ore On'Wetnraday, Beptombe: €, by the Rev, De. Raphal, at house, ‘No. Macdougal street, bis youn: ter, I KaPBais, + air. P. Dimond, of London, September 6, at the bride’s re- the Rev. Father Murray, Mr. RY Axx Howt. copy. er 3: by the Rev. Dr. J. H. Price, Wn 3B. Patras to Eumanmn, daughter of Captain J. my be pinger On . Lag ie rea Bia New Brunswick N. J., by the Rev. re, CmaRizs Loau = "tether ho Goes, : i to Miss Mary September put tte, Mase., om Tuesda}, by the er. Sean te hasten 0 Dontiens ot the Yormser lace g ‘Wednesday evening, sidence, 291 ninth street, Epwakb FERGUSON to Miss Dublin payers please On Saturday, om On Thursday, September 7, Mr. Locy Mscnie, aged 60 ‘The friends and acquaintances of the family, sod those of herson, Brwere, and son to lew, P. ¥ Noovan, are Feep-otfully invited to eaten’ ber fumere!, from ber tate reak ence, ',084 Broadwa:, between Thirty fret and Thir- ty: ree we streets, thia afternoon, at two v’alock oreci-ely. Op burads Sep ember 7, er a shore aod osio/ul Mnese, ARTBUR MCDONNELL, in the 26th year of bis aze, Coeg of Bheao, pari-h of Ballybsy, county Monaghan, a ‘Hir fupers) will take place *bis afternoon. st two s'elnek, frm bie Jate residence, 214 West street His fread, apd 1206 of bis breth-r, Owea, and brother in law, Themes O'Caneor are respectfully juvited “ attead als funeral sivbout further potice, ‘On bursdsy, &-ptember 7, at his residence, 160 West Br ad ay. Jaume MOCaxTY. of eonsam tien His riepos apa relatives are rea.eatfuily invite! to at tev bis fuweral, this afteroron, o’olock, On Thurrdsy morning, Septe 7, in the bope ot a bb imi ity, HANNAB, wife of Jowph Uaweon, 7 of ths late Ssmuel Watrous, of Garman yumbia county, N. Y., aged c7 years, 2 moathe ‘The fiends of the family sre respectfully invited to at- tend the tuneral, from her late residence, 124 We t Twen- ty fret street, corver of Seven'havenue, ths afternoon, a: one o’closk, for Cy orees Bila Oo Thuretsy, September 7 efter a whort iMneas, Hay- nau Lovisa YEREYaNcB, the enty doughter of Joho and Mary C Yerevanc-, #ged 3 monthe and 22 duya Ibe friends and a quaintauces of tao famty are re- sp-o'fully mvited to at.end the funeral, thia murnme, at ive o’ciwck, frum 177 Teath a without farther ig. vitaten. On Thuradey, September 7, Joun Francs, only son of jget Walsh, aged 2 years, 2 moatns and 27 ‘Mortin ano dasa The friends and acquaintances of the family are re- sprctfully invited to attend bis fanera, this afternoon, at wou! , from the residence of his paren:s, 14 Mi- ne tastrret. On Wednesisy, Eeptember 6, Was H Bunn, aged 41 years, 6 m pte ana 17 days. The frivnds of the family. and Tamm ny Association, are respect uly invited to attend bis fuseral, this mora- ing. at ten o’clock, from his late residence, . 29 Tenth svenue On Wednerday, Soptemrer 6, Noxnis Ficxs, aged 49 years Hha friends, apd those of his brother, James £ Hicks, ere resvecifully invited to attend his fuoe: viows, Sree at_seven o’clock. at the residence of nis brother in law. C. L. Carpenter, 18) Ninth -trowr, On Weénesdsy evening, sep emb-r 6, ia Yo kvill» Jonn & pstive of Bandon, county Cork, Ireland Hie tureral will take place from his lave residsaoe at Yorkeille, Eighty-fourth strevt, between se ond aod Third avenue-, this afternoon, at twoo’clook. Hls frien ts and the friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend tke same. On Thursday morning, September 7, Waireust Haw- KINF, »ged 20 ye rs and 0 montis. Bis funeral will taze plac» from the residence of hi 24 Kivhtn atreet, this day Hi to Greenwood Cemetery fer inter- ment, The relatives and ‘riends of the family are iavited ‘sabe e timore papers plezse copy. On Thursday, ceplember 7, in Brooklyn, Euza, wife of Williaw Purcell. the relatives of the family are requested to attend the fonera), »t four o’clock this afternoon, from Claremont avenur, fifty bh nse from Myrte avenue, Broo! lya. On Tru:sday, Septemoer 7. JoemPnine KISSAM, daughter of Dr D E Kissam, in the 10th year of her age ‘The relatives and friends of the ‘amily ara invited to att-nd berfuner+}, to-morrow morning, at ten o/cloct, frem the residence of her father, corner of Peary «ud Joralemon arrete, Brooklyn. On Weonerday, September 6, at 6 o’clock in the after- Boon, + ENRY U , on of Edward ani Sophia Matile, aged 9 mepthe and 8 cays. The friends the family sre respectfully invited to attend bis tune this afternoon at three o'clock, from the residence of his father in Hudson street, third door above Fifth, Hobokeo. On Turaday, September 5, MicuamL Corisys, aged 43 years Boston, Masa , and Concord, New Hampshire, papers phase oopy. ‘At Stormville, Dutchess county, on Tuaaday eveniog, Sey tember 5, Ezeaiert Hut. ovly chilt of Peter A. @ aod Esther H. Jackson, aged 17 months and 22 days At‘onsteptine Michiga: after an illness of eleven daya of bi ious congestive fever, Rev. Davip M. NEE. a ne a NS ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. PERSONAL. F TRE GENTLEMAN. W''0, ON WEDNESDAY OF last week, August 30, picked up aring when be ased the tare for a lady ina Broadway stage, near Mo- ‘opo'itan Bore), wil return it to JOSEPT ‘RUDD & 00., No. 7 Maiden lane, he will eonfer a favor upon the lady. F PATRICK BOYLE, LOZENGE M* KER, WHO CAME bere from Dublin some five or rix years ago, would send bis address to J. M. E, Broantway Post Office, he will bear of something to hia ‘advantage; or any persoa sending his acdross as above will be thanked by ls als- r Mary. ICH‘EL DEVINE, SHOEMAKER, LATE OF STOCK- port, Cheshire, who left that town fur New * ork, int eptember, 1852, is earnestly cesired to write to «nn Levine, No. 8 Mitchell’s court, 8 Pater’s Gate, Stock port, sd thove who know apythivg about him will oblige y writing as above. Pte, and ur MR. LYONS, WHO WAS THIRD of mate, and Mr. William Henry Carr, who was steward can lowe byt eee from peel ome to New York, io months of July and Av, or any person 0 qusintad wile theen, will peek theteeAsrons te she attioe of the Commirsionere of Emigration, No. 76 Franxlin street, they will confer s great favor HE YOUNG MAN WHO PICKED UP A ROLL OF : bank notes at Wiliiamson’s Gallery, be:ween 1 ani3 o’clock on Tuesday afteraoon 5th inst, is sindly request- ed toreturm the same within three days, or suffer expo- sure; he is known. POLITICAL. yg ee ee AND COUNTY OF New York.—ihe us dersigned offers himself as an independent candidate for the office of Commissioner of streets and Lamps, at the election in November next, pietsi hime lf, if elected, to fatfil the duties appertain- g to the office with energy and honesty—giving strict personal uttention and supervision over ail employed in the aepariment, and using his best endeavors to redeom the sity from filth and darkness. JOSEP E. EBLING, Colpmbian Garden, 200 Bowery. OUNG MEN’S DEMOCRATIC UNION CLUB.—A RE- gular meeting of thig association will be held, this rian) evening, Kept. 8th, at the club house, No. 765 oadway, at 735 o'clock: a8 a eurject that bas produced considerable agitation, avd one of great importance to the m-mbers will be considered, it ia desirable there should be @ general and punctual attendance JOHN COCHRANE, President. Corseurvs CaRyes, Secretary. THE MILITARY. INDSEY BLUES.—ARMORY. BROOKE'S ROOMS, 361 [4 Broome street—The members of this corps are hereby ordered to assombie for drill, this (Friday) even- ing, Sept. 8, at 734 o’olock. EDGAR A. ROBERTS, Captain. Wruiau Howrer, First Sergeant. 8 GARDENER—A YOUNG MAN AGED TWENTCY- eight. who haga thorough knowleige of his bael ness in all its brancn®s, wants a sicuacion as above, No objection to go south. Satisfactory testimonials may ho seen by either applying or addressing a lotter to J.8. H, Mr, Bucbanan’s, florict, No. 9 West ~eventeenth street, F fth avenue }ONFECTIONER WANTED.—A MAN WHO PER. fectly understands hiv businoss, especially toe tranches of small pastry for soirees and mounted pieces ‘will hear of a good and permansnt situation by apolying for ‘urther particulars, at the office of Charles Lich:en berg, 86 Chambers street, for two days. \OTICE 10 WATCHMAKERS AND JEWELLERS AN South snd West —The advertiser, who {sa mora ond temperate your g msn, is desirous ¢f procuring s aitu- ation in some respectable jewelry establishment, where the services of 3 competent and flaished watchmaker may be required. Southerners who may desire to make ap engagement will find it to their advan’ to address Watebrer, lozk box 48 Post Office, Charleston, South on <unday, Saptember 3, | RESPECTABLE WOM N, WITH A FRES4 BREAST Bh ct mie, bivng lint bb one el 5 oach alt, would lite to ‘abe agean, boatthy ehil! to aurse ao ber own residence, corner of Athanile and Court streets, Broubly, up steirs, over the grocery store, PROTEST NT YOUNG WOAN WIS4E3 A SUTU- ativn as chambermard, or chambermaid and waiter. Sbe can be seen tor two daysat her lest piace, 116 West Fourteen b aticet. : A Xi086 LADY, 22 YEAXS OF AOE, IN INDEPEN Cent cleou, pees, very hvndsome, highly accom- plished affectinoste dinvouition, wi hom ehearfal aad pe of @ Se izent gentle man, not more than 25 years of aga with a view of formicg' conjugal relation. Address Gerca, Litde Falls, New Jersey. YOUNG LADY WISHEs A SITUATION TO ATTEND in a fancy store; the beat of referance from har last employer. Pleace addvess B N., | erald office. YOUNG WOMAN WiNTS A SITUATION IN A babery or confectionery, or as waiter Good refe- Tence given. «pply at 418 Hudson street. RFSPECTABLE GIRL WI HES A SITUATION TO do chambersork, ewtog, or to wait un a lady. Geod reference ean be given. Please address KR, Her- office, SITU TION W- NTED~BY A RE:PECTABLE YOUNG German girl, a3 perfect cook; is willing to going German fombly ax housekeeper. apply at 81}, Bowery. A STIUATION WANTED—BY A REIPECTABIE young person; ia ap experienced soamats and ras po objection to purse. Please call at 386 1 street. Can be seen for three days. FESPEVTABLE MIDDLE AGED WOMAN WANTS A tituation 9a cook; is a firat rate one; undersvands ber business in all its bransh+s; is ae excellent baker ond um: erstanes pestry from long sxpertences up towa preversed, ka a priva‘e famiy Call at No. 1 Sixth street, betwe-n Second and fhicd avenues, fir two tays. RESPECTaBL® YOUNG MAN 28 YEARS, AN UP-° hol terer and french polisher, aad understands oll brapebes of the ‘rade, wishes employment. Address T M.,No 2 Front atreet. SPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL WANTS A “ITUATION norse avd to do plain sewing, or as champer- Good city reference from her last place. Please call at 132 East Teenty-fourth street, between Second and Third aveaues. VErY RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES & sitvation as reamstre:s, or to attend s bakery or confrctionery store. Iaa Protestant. Best of refe » Call at 156 West Nine r ighth avenue. LaD¥Y ACCUS:\OWED TO BUSINESS WANTS A tituation as sales ¥omaa in a first class atore Fancy Otygoods millmery, oy any entablisbment requiring a lady's attention. “ Address H. A., 138 Clintom place, Fighth street, N AMERICAN WIDOW LADY, SPEAKING FRENCH é fluenJy, desires a situation a» housexeeper; or would take charge of a small family of cnildrea and ia: struct them in the common dranches of an Rogiish or Trench education Please address Mrs. 0 bill, Brook- lyn Post Office, for two days RI'UATION W«NIED BY A RESPECTABLE CIAL, as chambermaid and to assist in waiting. Has lived in one place five years. The dest of city reference can begiven. Can de seen for tao days at 21 Ext Lighteenth atreet, first floor, front room, “YOUNG WOMAN IS IN WANT OF A SITUATION AS cook, washer, avd ironer Can give the best of Addi ess C , 31 Roo evelt street, second floor po eat sare ESD MILLINER Wa} TED +4 LADY WHO J3 COM- petent to mansse a Jarge wilkpery eatadtishment, ‘tion and eztea good waxes, by EIP OF ALL KINDS MAY BE ENGAGED AT THE offices of the Amrrican and Foreign Emigrant Toteetive and Employment -osiety, 27 Greeawich street. lomestios there aod at the upper office, 180 Ninth street, eorner of Broadway. URSE AND SE\MSTRES3 OR CHAMBERMAID, BY an Enelish vir}.—Sitvatien wanted, in a pelvate mily Good city reference yiven. A) for two doye, at 208 East Nincteensb streets “PP? NU WANTED—OF FIRST RaT! nap reseacee | who speaks Freoch and English, and is aceas' tothe ocean, togo to Psris. First clase reoommenda- tions will be requirea. Apply at 86 front atecet penncndinaadac. naar Maes hs dutatinescetrtn tent tte DS \] URSE AND WAITER WaNTED—WsNTED, A MID- aged woman as nurse. She must perfestty ber bopin 4)so @ woman waiter. The referei be required. None others ., at No. 64 West Twenty-second ORG: CITY EXPRESS POST, 45 WILLIAM stivet'—The subscriber wants the services of Gre young men to distrinute notices in particular districts; they must be unexceptionahle in character, and produce references, the duties being very easy No person taken for anes simmonths. Apply between the houraof Wand il A.M. JOMN T. BOYD. FOFEB*ED COOK —SITUATION WANTED. SHE uaderstanés her business thoroughly. and has wed nine years in her last place, from which she ean ive rood City reference, Apply at 64 Laight street, for wo days. Paz WANTED IN A WHOLES\LE 3#02E—OVE that is honest, industrious, intelligent and that can write @ fair hand; oge pred wich the clothing ba- sip referred. Good references of character required. Inquire at 194 Broadway, up stairs. GITUATION WANTED BY A YOUNG LADY, IN A A, fest class bakery or sontexionery. | Undoubted Tngitire at 60 East Broadway, Quvation WANTED—BY 4 PROTESTANT WOMAN, a) as cook; understands baking and pastry; has no ob jection to assist in washing The best of city refereace. Call at 126 Twelfth atreet, betwoen Fith and Sixth ave- nues, for two days. reference given. TITUATION WANTED—BY A SCOITCHMAN, TO TAKE charge of farm, who has had much experience in farming, rearizg ot st and mi ing horses; is will- ing to make himself generally useful if required. For further particulars, apply to Mr. A MeConuchie, his pre- sent employer, 68 Beaver atreet, for three days. T'S RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT GIRLS WISH {tuations @ good plain cooks, warn Please cal 1¢5 West Twenty. Sixth and Seventh avenues, for two days. i hg RE-PECTABLE PROTESTANC YOUNG WOVEN, want situations; one ae nurse asd plain seer, or would assist in dne washing aud ironiag; the other as chambermaid and waiter.” Good city referenes given Please call at 176 West Twenty-first street, between Seventh and kighth avenn WO RESPECTABLE PRO EsTANT GIRLS WISH SITU- ations—ope as cook, washer and ironer, the other as morse and plainrewer. Can briag good resommenda tions from their lust places. Can be seen for two days, ri = Roseyelt street. Would like to be in the same ‘emily, ee ' AN A TIDY, A EGIRL, ™ DO THE washing and waiting tor a smail family; must be Scoteb, Englith, Freneb or German A good home and wegen are-oflered to a suitable person. Cull at 39 Twenty-pinth street, between Madison and Fourth ues. Wer GIRL, 1f OR 13 YEAS OLD, FOR light work. Ap honest resorctable child will be | Bindly eared for | Apoly at No 7 Sackett street, South | Brecblyp, three doors east of Court street ED—BY A PROTESTANC YOUNG WOMAN, situation as seam-treen in a private family; is drowses. Inquire Fifth and sixth ) ANTED—BY AN AMEXICAN LaDY. A SITUATION as boureseeper; is fond of children, and under- stands the care of ‘bem; can also do all kinds of needle- work. Good reference given Address Housekeeper, Herald office. ANTED—*N AMERICAN GIRL TO DO THE GE- 1 housework of a family of tbree pers ns; & smart tidy ove who knows someth ng about cookizg. Apply at 78 West Fortioth street imaiodiately ‘ET NURSE.—WANTED IM¥EDIATELY, A NICE” ey. wet nurse § Apoly at 291 Fifth avenue, between the hours of 12 and 1 o’clock on Friday and Sa- tardsy ANTED—BY A RESPECTARLE PROTE?TANT MAN and wife, situations; the m+n as groom and coach- man; tbe woman woull do the general housework of a small private family; they would make thomselves go. perally useful. Good reference given Can be seen at 120 Cedar street, up stairs ‘ ANTED—BY A RE:PECTABLE ENGLISH LADY, twenty two years of ago, a situation as house- ¥eoper. Best of reference givon. Apply personally on Fridey and Saturday, for L. M., 10 Atlantic street, Brooblyn, second floor. ] ANIED—BY A PROTE-TANT YOUNG WOMAN, A sitvation as nurse and eamstress. City reference if required. Not out of the city. Can be seen to-day at 4673; Greenwich street, ope door from Watt street. ANTE] —IWO GIRLS 10 DO PLAIN SEWING. None but very neat sewers need apply at 196 Canal street, second floor. ‘ANTED—BY A MOST RESPECTABLE YOUNG woman, @ situation as nurse and seamstress Can take charge of » baby from its birth Che highest re commendation from ber last place Please call until the 12th inst. at No. 8 Howard street, second floor, front 100m. ‘ANTED—BY A RE*PECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation as chambermaid or waiter; can wash and iron good, Please call at 828 First avenue, between Ninetecr fh and Twentieth troets, first floor, bick room, ~ Y ‘ANTED—A GIRL, 10 DO CHAMBERWORK AND “Wc sevingin' saatnil smerioan thoy. Ge Protestant preferred. Apply at 122 Lawr near Willoughby street, Brooklyn. 'ANTED—BY A RE-PECTABLE GIRL, A SITUATION ‘cook, washer, and ironer. Can be seen for two 25 Boerum street, South Brooklyn. ANTED—BY TWO RESPECTABLE SCOTCH GIRLS, situations; one as chambermaia, the other ad ‘Twenty-fourth street. V nurse. Apply at 170 ANTED~AN EXPERIENJED COOK, WASHER AND ironer, togo into a couvtry town, where she wi'l bavea good homo, Protestant preferred. Apply at the store No. 3 water street, for three days. 10 MILLINERS--WANTED A FIRST RATE MILLINER 1o take charge of a new store, who understands the business thoroughly. Also a few apprentices to learn dreas making and miliivery. apply {unmediately at 163 Court street, Brooklyn, between Baltic aad Warien sta. bi A YOUNG M:RRIED LADY, WHO HAS LO‘? HeR dady a week ole, wants a bahy to nurse at her own residence. Nove need ayply but those that are highly respectan’e ‘pply at 85 East Twenty-second street, petween Third and Fourth avenues. RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT WOMAN WANTS A. “asitnation ax nurse; incajable of takiog a bab; from its birth Good city’ reference. Can be seon t! or goged at 196 Sixth aveaue, second floor. EOTABLE YOUNG PER ON DEURES A St 'U- to do chambervork and waiting. Good refe- Apply at 150 Seven’h avenue, third floor, lor two asys. (JO MINISTERS 08 TEACHERS —A YOUNG MAN 2134 ears of age, in pursuit of o thorough educa ion, is lesirous of entering into some arrangement with any evangelic»] minister or compe'ent teacher in this city, who would be willlng to instruct bim either for 4 amall compensation in money. or for two or *bree hours of the sdverti+er’s services daily. The latter would be prefera- ble. Address Education, Herald office (0 HOTEL KEEPERS ND OTHERS—A YOON man of experience, well qualifiet to take charge, wishes an engagement ip @ drst class hotel orreataurant, as barkee;er or assistant. Has just closed an engage ment in a frst class bar in this city Good reference Address V. H., Herald office. from past places. SITUATION IS WANTED BY A YOUNG GIRL, 48 A chambermaid and waiter, orto do general house vork. Gooa city reference given. Pleo-e cail at 224 Fast Fourteenth strevt, betweon First aveaue and avo- nue A, fourth floor. SITU- TION WANTED—BY A PROTESTANT Wo- man. as cook; understand: cooking in allita branch. ef, and all binds of pastry, jellies, and soups. No onjes- lien to assist in the washing aad f-oning. City reference xiven. Please call at 19 West Twelfth strest, near the eventb avenue tFAYSTRES:.—WANTED, A SITUATION, BY & respectable young woman, who cap cut and fit lacies? and cbildrens’ dresses, and is also 3 good ghirt marer. No objection to do light chambderwork or at end tochildren, Eeat of eity reference given. Can be sesa, for two days. if not suited, at 369 Sixth avenue. between Twenty-second and Twenty-third streets, third floor, buck room. SITUATION AS BOOKKEEPER OR §4LB344N wanted by a young msn who cangive the most un- exceptionable reference among ovhers his present om- lovers. Please address D. D., No. 3 Canal street, firet joor. YOUNG MAN, SPEAKING THE FREN.H, GER- mon end English languages and who has travelled for many years in the Souta, wishes @ situation aa cook cr waiter, in a family. Referencas given. Apply, for s few days, at 10) Cedar street. WELL EDUCsTED M‘N WISHES TO ACCOMPANY A a family a) hest of references a: avenue. WILLER WANJED—AT THE NEW PEED MILL, A Wai teventn avenue, between West Thirty niath and Forti An industrious, er ‘Hous. for fe 1 tine stones for feed, may ap; at the mill this week, simedegnd required respecting his morality and capasizy, who apeaks flueatty French, German and Italian, and knows a little of the English, with a perfect knowledge of book- keeping, desires @ situation as clerk or as teacher. ad- dress D. B. & 8., Herald office SALESMAN WANTED IN A CARPET STORE— ‘One acquainted wito the’ city trade, having good recommendations, may apply at 55 Bowery. 8 PORIER—A YOUNG MAN OF SOBER AND IN- dustrious character, wishes a situation as porter in aitore. address W. 11. F., 66 Division street. SCOICH LAD, ABOUT 17 YEARS OF «GE, WISHES toapprentioe himself to the esrpenter’s trade; -ill- ing to board with employer. Please address Joha Camp. boli, at Mr. Mann's, Not Oliver street OOKKEEFER WANIED—A CORRECT ACCOUNT. 2 ant mie wrtios a goad hand and is wiling te make imaelf generally usefal. Apply by letter in own baat- writing, through Post Office, ving references, Abm. X. Non Nest & Co., £22 Pearl street. OY WANTE)—IN A LAWYER'S OFFIOR. write a fair band, be over fourteen years 6? ago, and reside with hia parents. Address, in handwriting of spolicant, box 2,253 Post Office, stating expéstations as HE MUST CPi, AND LAUNDRES’. — ‘wanted, ina small private family; good city refer- ence givep. Apply at 103 Sixteenth street, between Sixth and Seventh avenuvos, two days. OOK WAN'ED—ONE WHO THOROUGHLY UNDER. stands her business, and willing to assist in the wasbing and ironing of a small family, with the best of recommendations. apply at 26 B-eroort place, Tenth st. |OLORED COOK WANTED.—WANTED, A RESPACTA- ble solorec woman to cook and do general house: work in a family of three. None but the first class neo) apply. Call at 166 Broadway, before 10 a. M.° OTICE TO WATCHMAKERS.—WANTED, A GOOD workman. One thorougtly acqasinted with the business, may bear of a good situation and very fe- vorable terms, by spp!ying to Fellour & Co.,66 Nassau a JEWELLERS —JEWELLERS WANTING ANY KIND of dies can get them fashionably cut, and hand somely executed, on moderate is. Call aod y 4. RUDIGER, Die Sinker, No. 61 Ann st. BAKE®?,—WANTED, A SECOND HAND ; MUST be a good workman. References required. Apply at 10 Sixth avenue. Wy ANT AEN Ping’ nate WORKMEN IN SASH, doors andi blinds by machinery. None need apply bas fins rate snd experiensed men. To those vo will for & year or more the wages wi ren For particulars acdress = WILLIAM WADE & t. &t. Louis Pian'ng Mill, St. Louis, Mo. WANE, JOBBER WANTED —ONE WHO THO- Bo see eae ots, bis business = E ining Swins hear of n good 0 app Pockham, Denis & Co, jowellers, 17 Jon strest. ANTED—A WATCHMAKER, TO GO SOUTH; Al Ply to Pratt & Reath, 178 Brosdwoy. rs ANTED—A FIRST RATE WORKMAN, TO GO Wie tke country to repalr watches, good roforences Tequired as to ability and character Aj ly from 7 to 9 A. M., threo days, at Dey Street House. LIQUORS, &0 IGHEST PRIZE AWARDED TO LONGWORTH’: H sp rkling Obio wioes at the Cryatal calaca ong of September—tne silvor medal. “Also a brimzs medal for superior dry Catawba FREDEKIOK 8 OOZZEN>, anole ver 86 Chambers street, two doors from the Irving ‘3nd Broa lway. INES AN} -PIRITs, SOLD BY A\faURKENDALL, Tie; fine aberrien, $2, #2 50, a4 80 per [\0 DISTILLERS.—WESTERN WHISKEY, No 7 William street, are warranted pare as im gallon; “chiedas eckaerys, #8 per gallon. Orders by post immediately BEST QU s1I- ty, low for cash, at 70 Greenwich streo' Ota d’s | 846 brandy, $5 per gallon, $1 per hit. ENTIST,—WANTED IMMEDIATELY, TWO DEN- tists thoroa bly acquainted with dentistry in all No others need aj . uire personal: Of Eugene & A Proterre, Dentscer 180 ery, from 7 fo.9 AM, and after? PM. N. B.—References re. quired. IXPERIENCED SERVANTS —SITUATIONS WANTED, for several vory experienced cooks and laundresses, competent waiting girs birst class seamstrerses, two mirters (very competent) as cook and chambermaid, eight excellent Protestant servants for general house- work, four experienced Protestant nuracs. The adove servante have all served in first class families in Brook. lyn, where they refer lacies desirous 0’ making engage mente with them, and cannot be equalled at any other establishment in the city. Apgly at M«NNING’S cy . 10 Tillary atrest, near Pultoo «rest, Brooklyn Established under the patronage of the most influential and respectable privaie fa ENEFRAL HOUSEWORK OR CHAMBERWORK.— Situation wanted ina private family. Good city reference given. Apply, for two days, at 70 Vandam street, in the rear. ENERAL [FOU-EWORK. AND TO ASSIST IN washing and ironing—Sitaation wanted in a pri- vate family. Good city reference given. Apply at 145 Tenth avenue, for one day. 4 OVERNISS —A LA! Y, WHO*E EDUCATION HAS G Deen received in one of the firal formals seminarias in New Fngland: is desirous of obtaining governess in a family. She would not consider compen- m £0 great a requisite a8 a confortable and pleasatt home. Address W. I. M., No, 131 Thirteenth street, four deorst rem Third avenve OUSEKEEPER —WANTED, BY A YOUNG AMERI MPD can widow lady, who has had charge of the esab lishments of some of the first families in this ctty, a situ. ation as housekeeper, in this city or Brodtlyn Unex ceptionable references as to charscter and eapabdility given. Call on, or sadress Housekeeper, 132 East goven- teenth street, for two days OUSEKERPER WANTED —AN AMERICAN LADY ‘Well qualised to overseo the housework of a large a Meet, Broneee situation by cslling at 115 Jerob- The dest references required, ‘ivaation as bro‘er, désire se placer Ne. ng #3 recomman dations. U's FILLE FRANCAI-E, ae SAIT COUD?E i? 8 a Hie peut donner des leco: Sader -ANTED—BY A YOUNG M &@ good breast of mitk two weeks oli, a wet purse. The best of city reference given. call at 465 Third avenue. | Vv J ANTED—BY A PRIVATE FAMILY, RE“(DING OUT of the city, a person competent to instruct in Bog- lish, French, drawing and music on the viano =A widow lady accustomed to tuition would be preferred Address, stating terms and full particulars, box 14, New Rochelle “ost Offise. NIED—BY A RESPFOTABLE PROTESTANT WO- man, saituation as wet nurse Can be seen at 70 Laight sticet, whe:e ahe served in thst capacity. ‘ANTED—A RESPECTABLE AMERICAN OR ENG- lich woman, to sew, and assist in housekeeping Ove wno can provuce the bes refe joe may Lear of a situaticn private family by Addressing B. A. O, Gerals office. WANTED—AN EXPERIENCED WOMAN, A3 000K, washer and ironez, in» small crirate family: None but the best recommended need arply. Good wages will bo given, and s permanent situaticn, to ome soder, cleonly and incustrious. Apply a2 42 Fast Twenty-Arth street, near Fourth ayeru 43 A NURSE OR A NURSE AND SEAM- situation, by @ respectable young vo- map who is 3 good eeams'ress and understands the care ‘hid from its birth; bas good city reference. Can be seen for two days at ber last employers. Please call om 32 to 3 v'elosk, at 19 Irving place. N’ED—BY A MARRIED WOMAN, WIT A GOOD bresst of milk, a situation as wet nurse. Please 146 Tenth street, corner of Third avenue. call ws ED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, to co chamberwork and take care of a baby, or to do the housework of a small private family. Can bo seen at Mrs. Wallace’s, in Harrison street, two doors fom Columbia, Brooklyn, for two days. [he best of city re ference given. ANTED—AN AMERTOAN OR PROTESTANT WO- man to do the housework of a smali family in Bre oklyn. Geod reference required Appiv at No. 11 ‘Wen: Tenth street, near Sixth avenue, or in Schermerhorn street, Brcoklyn, three duors east of Nevins street. 4N/ED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTE TANT WO- an, @ situation in » private family to do ork or chamberwork, or a8 laundrass or to take of a baby from its birth i€ required; is a good washer and {-oner and plain cook The best of city re- ferences Can be seen for two or three days at 109 mul- berry street, front room, first floor. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION AS LAUNDRES3 OR TO . cook, wash and iron, ins small private family. The best of city references can be given. Can be seen for two daysat Mr Murphy’s ry store,, first store from Seventh avenue, towards the Eighth. Witz YOUNG WOMAN TO DO GENERAL housework; to go e short distance in the country— Germ an or Irish. "Also, & man who understands farming. Ap 66 Cortlandt street, between 6 aad 6P. M. V 7 ANTEO—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A situation as chambermaid. She is willing tomake herself generally useful, or to do general housework in a private family. Has no objection to go in the country. whe can produce the best city reference from her last place. Plense ca)l at 164 At'antin street, three doors from Nevin street, second floor, up stairs, Brooklyn. NTED—A SITU ATIO! BY A RESPECTABLE young womaa, in s smvll private family, as plain cook, washer and ir ner. in give the best of city re- ference. Inquire at 189 Sixth avenue, corner of 7 teenth street, for two days. JANTED—A SITUATION, TO DO CTIAMBERWORK and assist ia washing and ages OF as nurse; fe: understands pl.in eewing. Good city reference Apply at 111 Greene strest, between ‘Prince and fone, in the rear, second floor, for two days. WWASTEDSBY A Gti, FIFTEEN YEARS OF ‘AGE, # situation to take care of children and make her. oolf useful. Please Fourth arene, call for two days at 87 the, best of city reference. Can seen for two days + 358 second avenue, between Twenty- fourth and Trenty-Afth streets, third floor, back room, ‘ANTLD—BY A FE*PECTABLE GIRL, A SITUA- tion as cook and to assist in washiog and ironing. Pleare call at 26 Fest Nineteenth street, second door from Broadway, for tvo days. WANTED BY A XESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, @nituation as nurse an! to do plain sewing; isa good washer and froner, if required. The best of city references given. Apply at 133 Weat Thirteenth street, back basement ANTED—A fITUaTION, BY A RESPECTABLE young girl, as god cook, ina private family; no hing and ironing, ina smali fa mily. Apply at 191 Eleventh street, be:woea Fifth and ‘Sixth avenues, for two days. ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOWAN, A SITU TION as cham>eripaid or nurs ; she can be highly re- commended. Has liver two yours in her last situation. Apply at the fancy store, 45 hid avenue, near Tenth street. yee SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE yourg gri, to do tightehambervork and wait- ing, Has good «ity referen es from her last place. Call at No. 100 Wert Nineteen h street. Can be seen until suited. Inquire in the store. A SI'UATION BY A STEADY YOUNG 8 cook and to sasist in washing and iron- baker, and Undoub‘ed city refer. ences given. Please call at 111 Greene street, rear, s0- ond , between Spring and Prinee, ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED. NURSE, TO TAKE charge of a child about fi'teen months old. Good city referercos required. apply at 193 Fulton street, west of Broadway. ANIED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young wowan. as chambermaid and seams ess or as chambermaid and to assist 10 washing and ironiag The best of city references given. Please call at 250 Went Twen'y -third street. ANTED—IN A SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY, TWO tidy German rervants—one as cook, washer end froner, the otber as waiver and chambhermaid; mast un- derstand some English, and have references as to charac- ter apply at 41 West Thirty-fifch street, between Fifth and sixth avenues, ANTED—BY <A RESPECTABLE, COMPECENT ‘young women, @ situation in a private family, as chambermaid and waiter, or would tate c of chi dren and do plain sewing’ Can furnish good referon Apply in Eighth avenue,-between Tventy cighth Twenty ninth sizee!s, two doors from Twenty ninth st. ANTED—A GIvL, WHO I+ A GOOD WasHER and ironer, and who can do the cooxing of a small te family. “Apply at 400 Pacific street, botween ‘and Nevins streets, Brooklyn. 4NTED—A RESPECTABLE MIDDLE-AGED AME- rican woman to wait onan iovalid lady, and make herself geuerally usefal. a short distance tn the coun- try. Apply at 185 East Fifteenth street. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, 4 SITUA tion to take charge of a baby, or do light chamber- work; bas no objection to go in the country. Good sity reference trom her last place. Can be spon for two days at 249 West Twenty fiftn street, thira floor. ANTED—APPRENTICES TO LEARN THE DRE*S- mabirg A compensation will be paid while learn jpg. None bot ted sesers need apply. Apply to Mrs. Pomercy, No. 31 Wooster street. V ‘ANTEO—BY TWO YOUNG WOMEN, SU TONS —by one ns coob, washer and irorer, and 18.4 good baker, or as chambermatd and waiter; would have no ob jection to aseist in washing Can come weil recommend- ed. Can be seen for two days, at 301 First avenuo, xe- cond floor, back room. ANTED—BY A RE PECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, ‘situation in a smal! family to do genoral house work. Has the dest of eity roferenes. Please call at 110 Laurens street, rear building, second floor. ANTED—A SITUAWON, BY A REsPECTABLE young girl, as cook. The best of eity refereace can be given. -Please call at 104 Mulberry stroct, front room, second floor. WARTHDA, STIUATION AS GooD COOK; TS A frst rate laundress and baker. (To save trouble pone reed apply that want geners] housework done.) Best city reierence from her last place. Please call at 43 Hammond street. Can te seen tor two days. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, @ situation s# nurse or chambermaid; has been oecustomed for the las‘ three years to take care of child- ren. Would prefer up town or Brooklyn. Tas undonbt- ed references from her Jaat omployer’s. Addioss Nurse, Herald office, stating where to cail. . W. NTED—IN 4 PRIVATE FAMILY, A GOOD COOK, ‘washer and ironer; also a young tidy girlas nurse apd chombermaid. Must have good references and un- cerstand their situations. American or English girls preferred. Call tis day only at 96 Fast Twenty-seventh street, near Third avenue. ANTED—A SITUATION AS PLAIN COOK, WASHER ‘and froner, in 8 private femily. by person who would meke herself generally useful; Brooklyn pre ferred. Good ci y yeference given. Apply at No. 6, cot- tage, Van Brant street, near Hamilton avenue, South Brookiyn, for three days. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE girl. to do general housework in a small Wes rate washer and ironer, and good plain Good city reference given. Can be seen for two days, at 152 West Twenty-eighth street, between Seventh and Eighth avenues. ANTED—BY A PROTESTANT YOUNG MAN, A situation as waiter in a private family or respecta- ble boarding house The best of city reference cin be . Please address a note to T R., Herald office, for wo days. 'ANTED—A SITUATION AS BOOKKEEPER, BY A middle aged man, who has had very muc!: expe- rience as an accountant, & , &c., and who is thorough- ly acquainted with double entry bookboeping For ten- timepials of qualifications, character, ke , refer to Mr. John 8 Harris, provision merchant, 29 and 31 Peck alip, to whom letters ,&c may be addsessod, for D. P. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG MAN, AS barkeeper; has been for three years in Judson’s restaurant. Any place down town would be preferred. Address T. M., box 76 Herald office. ANTED—A FIRST RATE OOACHMAN AND BODY servant, to whom the highest weges will be paid. A Scotchman or a colored msn ferred. Inquire at No 20 Nassau street, room No. 16. ‘ANTED—THREE OR FOUS GENTLEMEN OF GOOD ‘address and character, with a capital of not less than ten dollars, to engage in a light agreeable bu- snes, from which five to reven dollars 9 day may be realized. Apply at No. 19 Spruce street, third oor. ‘ANTED—A YOUNG MAN TO TAKE CHARGE OF 8 pair of horses and make himrolf use‘ul on a gen- tleman’s place a short distance from New York. Apply at 41 W! street, after 11 o'clock ant re Se nna YOUNG Lf TO a new business, by which business babite (and "ten oe) can realbe from . Bont those accust to travelli Siawctt coplaal pasorser ig Beng Ea em! pecossary. al On y stairs, for Geo, W. Holman. ?> ee WANTED BARKEEPERS TOR THE FALL RACKS, Tas about four weeks, at the National Race Course. Apply between ten and twolve A. M., at tho bar of the Cnited States Hotel, comer of Fulton and Water streets, on Saturday, Sept. 9th, or previously at ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, AS LIGTT PORTER IN A store, by a respectable Scotchman who has been upwards of sx years in this country, and who is tho roughly aeqnaioted in the city; ean give tho bost of re- ference from his last employer. Apply at 193 West Nineteenth street, near Eighth avenue, second ft ANIED—TWO CA‘ PEP PORTER, THOSE Tit undersiand the business. None others need ap- SSITH, KNAPP & CO , 264 Broadway ANTED IMMEDIATELY—A FIRST RaTH WAITER. One well acquainted with the business may apply at 09 Eas’ Tenth etreet. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG MAN OF good business habits, as clerk, assistant clerk or | cn or would take a situation ae s*lesman in a mana- faetory of steam, Croton and gas cocks. Best of city ra- ferences given. Please address G. L., 23 Orchard street. ‘ANTED IMMEDIATELY—CLOAK MAKERS QUILT. era, and ay fees. Constant work. Apply at 248 Grang street, in the shoe store. ply. ——— WW Ar -8F 4 YOUN® MAN, 4 SITUATION IV A machine shop: bas served one sear and a hal, and ‘sto rerve two years wore The >~st of city refer ence given. Apply at 108 Gold street. ANTEN—A SMART ACTIVE +N AS PORTER FOR at 25 Barclay Nireet. * Warm fITUsTION AS COACHMAN, BY & sober, steady, active man; unterstends his bas ers perfectly wall. Good city refe given, P.M, box 138 Herald office, for un ee day Warp py A BOY, BETWEEN 17 AND 18 Jears of age, to apprentice himnsnlf to the carpem- ter’strade heen one ye#r at the trade; would be willing to himeelf bound for 435 years tos geod boss. Thove that thix would suicw ll please eall or ad- dress Apprentice, 165% rixth avenue, near Thirteenth a i. ‘ANTED—A BOY TO ATTEND A FEED aT0l from 15 @ 17 years of uge. Apply at 210 Fourteenth street. a | SPECIAL NOTICES JHEMICAL BANK, NEW YOxK, SEPfEMBER 1854 —Polders of 1) ve bupdred dollar notes ¢ this bank, are requested enent them for redem; in order to facilitate the bank in the detection of the perpetrators of the fraud oommitved on the 80th of Ay- gat, when $14,000 in $500 were paid out OTICE—ALL PERSON~ HaVING LUGGAGE OF any de: cription at the ‘Fo »ntain,”” No. 826 Green- Wich street, New York. are requested to remove the same whhin thirty days of this date, otherwise be sold at auction to pay exven-en ‘Nared Se: 6 1854, 8 G. H.NION, Proprietor, Western papers please copy. ———__________.. OTICE.—THE RESIBEN'S OF THE CITY OF SAVAN> nah now in the city of New York are requested to ineet at 8 o'clock, thie (Friday) evening, at the Astor House, to devise means for the relief oc the sick and oor Bow suffering from the prevailing epidemis in wappab. & FFICE OF THE ABCEIVER OF TaX6S, CITY HALL, Nereby given that the Tas_Hoo's ortbe prevent year will ere! iven sorte it be open for paymeat oo tbe thiriy tent aay of August instant, and that I wil} then be p:»pared to receive the sums thereon. Ali persour pa their taxes vious to the first of November oext Teceive a de luction of interest at 7 per cent per ans calculated from the time of payment to the first of Deosm er next Que per cent will be added to al) taxes on the first ber rext. Hours ‘or receiving 8 A.M. to2P.M. Baphable woney only received. BaRVEY H R , Revetver of Taxes, N. B.—Persons can have thw hills by spolying at thie office, and are requented to civ» fail and acourate de seriptionss of their property, aoc tous avoid erpors, Also to enquire for personal tax, if any Tne arreare of Qro- ton water rent are to be ade *o the tax bills, in accord- ance With a law lately pasred by the Legislature, and will be req to pay the same with the taxes Posthe present year. ‘ork, August 24, 1864 HE ADVERTISER DESIRE? 70 MEET A PRACTICAT, logint willing to devo'e the r+ xt eighteen months to explorations in a hither'o unopened field. Such a one, eontrolli capital of fifteen huodred dollars, may A. B.C., Clarendon hear of an excellent professional opening by aidressing Rotel. an rT ATIONAL RAVE COUKst. of the races snd the Ni steamer ISLAND) C,TY will leave 6, 8, 10,11, and 12.A. M., 1, % 4 a1 connecting with 'be cars of t ter’s Point, direct to the N. Jeave the National depot at 1 low fare of 25 certs. Parseng the foot of Jenth street to Gr-enp int, where find free conveyance to ths cers at Aunter’s Point. E T. DUDLEY, -uperintendent. ENTREVILLE COURSE, L. I —TROTTING, TODAY, Friday, cept. 8, at 3o%clock (”. M.; mateh $600, mile , heats, beat three in five to wagons—8 Herdrickson names br.g. Tom Thumb. 44. Wewruff names br. m. Lady Jengins N. B—Persova that did pot receive their money back in the late forfeit race between Lady Jenkins and Dap Marble, will ve «dmitted free of charge to the course om the above diy JUEL C. CONKLIN, Proprietor. “SPORTING 40, LARGE NEWFOUNDLAND DOG CAME ON MY <A premises on the tat September. The owner can have the same by proving p op-rty and paying charges. Corner of Atlantic and Hampdea streets, Broon WD og OCKING BIRDS—A “PI DID LOT OF YOUNG N mocking birds just arrived from the South, ali ina healthy conditi: n; will be suld low, if apptied for soon at the office of Lovejoy’s Hotel, Pars row PORTING. — KING Ye apt riety BLENHEIM ie] pups; mammoth Newfound'acd pups, Booteh nglieh terriers, and » varet arest 4 and English terriers. Engliab g +» hounds, of other choice breeds = Stock dogs of the copy the address, 205 Waver street, corner of Ful- tox, Up stairs. REWARDS. REWARD! !—10 THE PUBLIC —THE FOL- lowing is s copy of + circular recently for- especially dealing 500 raed to many country me: with my house:— “Barrmions, Augast Ist, 1654 “<9ir—When you visit our city sgain, you must come prepared to pay ay io full. | ean afford no longer 90 furnish eapital to the eountry; my —y is worth more than six per cent Respectfully, R B GKIFFIN.” It is scarcely n: to pronounos it a base forgery, and the abovo reward will be palo b: me for the tion of the original manuscript, and the identification of the person who caused it to be printed, or any informa- tion that will lead to the detection of the party. R. B. GRIFFIN, No 17 South Charles street, Baltimore, ka. © & REWARD.-+8 OVEN, 4 HOR E, W.GON AND harness, on Munday evening, September 4, from the corzer of Barrow and Montgomery streeta, Jer- sey Citys dark bay mare ie leag a about fiNees ands 5 lig! ‘po top) tad 4 nfs (ert oe oe OU wi pid on ry of tl at F, OAKLEY’S stable, Hoboten, N. J. saree slides 2 = REWARD —LO3T. ON THE 5T9 INSTANT, ¢) at the Chambers street Bank for Savings, of fFom raid bank to 142 Liberty street, a ‘one handred Sal: lar bill, suppored to be onthe Weatchastar County Bagh. The finder will recvive the above reward by calling st 14a Liberty street. JAMES 3 of the City » . The watch is « present from a a friend. THe above reward will be paid, and the thanks of the owner obtained, by leaving it at 118 Greene strect. 15 REWARD. -LOST, 4 LADY’S3- GOLD CHRONO- meter hunting case wach, with s gold cross it with white stoner and # Jady’s neck cvaia attached, suppored to bo lost in going from Houston street to Cortland street in one of the J+ri City s. The watch isa prevent from a deve frien’. 9 adeve reward will be paid, an¢ the thanks of the owner eb- tained, by leaving it at 113 Greene street. REWARD —LOST, ON WEDNESDAY, THE 6Ta, on the corner of Broadway aod Grand street, & Diack anc tan terrier dog, with s bleck and red moroceo collar; answers to the name of Ro'la. The above ro ill be paid to the finder. apply at 872 Broaiway. H REWARD —1 A PET PIRXOT, FROM @ 5 Laurens street. The above reward will be paid om returning the bird to the above nua ber. REWAR?.—LOST, ON MONDsY, 4TH INST. small account book, merted Joho Morgen, ‘alton street. The finder will receive the above reward by leaving it at the above plsce. REWARD FOR A _BREASTPIN —LO3r, a Third avenue car, between Tenth irreenth streets, compass sad square of gold, a small diamond un top of compass; thee ws a chain mall pin attached to it Toe finder will receive above reward by leaving it at the office of the Co., Sixty-first street, and receive the thanks of the owner. ner of po Bocrliey pr nse sianesinisonsniciapepnsanenennpseaiamtinn 0G LOST—A VERY SMALL HOUSE DOG, (A SLUT, entirely white, with the exception a hae itch around one eye aod one ear, strayed from No, 68 ity street A fair reward will be paid for her eeco- very at the above address. OST—TEN DOLLARS REWARD.—AN ABSTRACT OF title to lote in Twentieth street, by somewhere between the Mecban! in Fulton street, No. 9 Court supposed tbroogh Gates and Clinton The 6nder will be suitably 5: at the office of J. 15, GAGE & CO , Qeane NIGHT, AT THE DESBROWES STREET +2 bath, a ail watch, patent lever a1 who to the ticket offies of the beth, ‘will be liberally rewarred, and no questions asked. MILLINERY DRESSMAKING, PARIS MILLINERY AND DRESMAKING NO. 400 Broadway ad ‘MISS D. A. GARDNER, WHEELER, OCULIST, 486 BROADWAY, Dis ee oda ie oma oem the exe, and saveres Bo pails ‘oat there is none of the nameross d sorders to the eye is nude ITU ae ee ge pore

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