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3, Medien’ watebes, $23 escort. . ‘oe OLN Cox. Niayortar styles For sale at a small advacce on tae cust Be $20; eilver hun7ng by gay re $18, $20. meat of god and rilver watches. oe wetabes, 264 Bowery. Corks! Coochs!! Clocks !!!—Tne most dest. pager 5c ent ja Paris, emoraciog over oae of imp rte: by ¥. “F DsILY & CO, 631 and 683 Broad say, Alfred Murrce & Co,at 443 Boadway, ‘would remind their customers who sre daily recarsing ho the city that they sti! continue to Beep a choice as- @or'n est of wp, at age hoys. Oue price only. Dursiabing goods, alro, in great variety. zptior ready wade ining, a! I~ Ga Praiten stecet; al the other basks in the Union at par Card—Mesers. A. & G. A Arnoux, ‘end tailors, 33 Sroad vay, corner Lusne & would sil the aiteption of the public to their assortment of Bape:fine sncy cussimeresfani anes, which the just received per Union. Being of fine texture. paterva, ave worthy the attention of gen- cosiring to dress well Shawls, Shawis Just received and for gale at preat berzains —Fine Cashmere long and ‘shawls, ladies’ traveling do, Canton crave do. plated Taidet 4>., miases’ Cashmere do. E H. LE. <higg™ ste Leedoeater & Lee,) 347 Broadway, corner and feroest men z as n defence 4 at the very Jow price of fifteen Machines —It is a singular fact ean be incueed to buy whet is wu because offereé at a low price. Thousands mecbizes calied cheap have been be used—they ‘made The only Bot are the test of experiance are ’s, which ate ev- here in profit»ble use Theré is no dispute about Fight to use these machines, and uo auschine of say ean be made without a’ our pnmerous pa- tents. 1 M. SINGER & CO., 828 Broadway. Fancy Needlework, Crochet, ‘waxwork, modelling, sheet of music, and numerous other subjects, acs beantifully iMlustrated in the Septem- ber number of Frank Leslio’s Ladies Ganette, just pub Mebed. | mpgrdac The colored is alone worth @ouble the price charged. Sold by all booksellers. ‘Tremendous Sacrifice of Carpets and Otl- “eloths — tod, Sad ate wouderfal reduction tn prices of English, medsliion, velvet, tapestry aod ingrain oar- 2") 56,000 yards beantiful ingrain carpets, at 2a, 64. , 4s. ‘and Sr. Enormous stock of oilclo'hs at haif Brice. HIKAM AN(ERSON, 99 Bowery. hing twelve ! inl Rew Pauper \portations.— WRANOI PARES & » 59 Chambers street, next to Btewart’s, corver of Broadway, have recetved new de- signs of «{} the richest decorations, and «very othor style wad quality in the line. Skilfol paper-hang-rs employed. 379 Broad way.—Great Bargaine—C. ‘ts at @oet—Purchased at reduced prices —PETERSON & HUM- PuREY will now rell off their entire stock of carpete, fo , at the lowest prices. Rich velvet carpets, 10s. to ds; rich tapestry corpets, 84, to 12s. ; rich Brossels, 86 ; rieh'8-ply, $s. to 108 per yard; rich hoavy superfine, 6a, tots Als consignment, & i fect asvortmeat of ekeap ing at 8s. por yard; oil cloths, rugs, matting, mae equally low. 379 Way, corner of Whit mrect. Defiance Salamandcr Safes.—Robert M. PATXICK ir the sole manufacturer in the United States Of the above celebrated safer, and F. C. Goffia’s Im, trable defiance resin! Ln Prcoersagie ers coh one door below n lane; manufac: Saandos Cannon street. epee ge “Wilder's Patent Salamander Safe.”— Messrs, Stearns & Marvin, Nos 144 and 146 Water street, seotinue to make and sell “ Wilter’s Patent Salamander Rafe,” and are the only porsovs acth arzed (exceptin the Mew England States) to muke and sell the same, New York, fept. 8, 1854. E G. WILDER, Patentee. New Unrmane, Ang 16, 1954. Mesers. Srmarns & Maxvin, Nos. 144 and 146 Water street, Now Yrs —Gentiemen—In the great fire which esou'red herr on the Sth inet., ear store was completely @onsumed. ‘Ibe flomes from’ the drug store opposite game upon us 80 rapidly that we hod barely time to lock our books aud meke our escape through the bick Our +afe #aa one of your ‘‘ Rich & Co.’a Salaman- Ger fetes,” (Wilder’s patent,) and althongh the fire waa ome of the hittest, there being a large quentity of li- qacrs, oi] end other merchandise stowed in the building, the books and papors came ont winjured, except the fading ‘Was started slightly. We are perfestly satisfied thas‘ your safes are fire proof,” and we procure @eother of the same kind § Yours, &. KE. M. Dausy & Oo. A assortment of she above safes oa hand, and Jones’s Impenetrable World’s Fair Lock. Depotas apove. The Great Fashion Book.—Frank Lealie’s Ladies Gaz-tte of Fashion is allowed to be the only re- hable aithority on fsshion ‘The sew fal! bonnets, eloaks, drerses, and children’s garments, are iNustrated fn the Sep'ember number, just published, containlog a Desutifal colored plate and numerous enrravings of fash- bows, patte ns for needlework, new music, ks. Price 25 eceets. FRANK LESLIE, No. 6 Jobn sircet, and all 8. ‘ @Geuntry Merchants-BRuy Your Orockery, China grassware, &e , of GOULDS & ELLIOTT, 195 Pearl Birect, one door blow Maiden Jane. They have a splen- dia stock, snd se.lat extremely low prices for cash of ap- Proved credit. Pure white B: for Presorves.-Choice ‘Braacies of various vinteges; old Port, sherry, Madeira, &o ; wines, gin, ~chiedam schoapps,‘clu schaapps, rum, syrups, cordials, &e., ke, at rates. WM. H. GN: 430 Broome suree }, corner of by. = Only for a Homostead.—This small sum ‘will secure a buidirg lot, 10@ feet square, equal to four eity lots, or @ form of from 2 10 20 acres buil ting Jets and 100 fo ms will be divided among 60 sharehold- @rson the 2d csy of Ostober, 1854 Each shareholder will have four building lots, 25 by 100 fret, or a farm of from 2 to 2” acres. It is a beantiful and healthy location on the Long island Reilroad, near the celebrated Lake Fonkonkoma 75 shares have jast been taken ia a southern eee few shores lef;. Apply to CHARLES WOuDd, 268 adway, where maps and pamphlets ean ‘de had gratis. Sonthern and Western Merchants Before Furchasing any Kind of liquor for medical purposes, ghould call st the depot of WOLFE’S Bchiedam Aromatic Bebappa, 18, 2% ond 22 Beaver street, and examine the testimenials from over tvo thousand physicians from @ifferent ports of the United tates, who use # ta their practice to preference to any other alcoholic preparation. Great and Important Sale of a Bankrupt stock cf rich, velusble aod soa-onable dry goods and @arpets, amouniing to over $20,000, crutained in the ore formerly occupied by J. H. Dingman, corner of Figrth avenue avd ‘birty ibird strect. -ale to com- menoe on Monday, So >t. 1'th, and contin 16 for ten days. Goods sold regardless of cost or price; the stock consists af yich sJks, shawls, mantilias, merino, delaines, pars ints, linens, hosiery, &e, &e Als», carpets 200 cil cloth+—ail of which mast be cleare] out imme @iately, Remember tho No., creer of Fighth avenue and Th rty thid street By order of. rf BATOHELDOR, attorney for the Assignees. Potice.Paper Hangings, Decorations, &c., alo and retail, at our new warehouse Nos, 258 and 257 Broadway. T \OMAS FAYE & ©0. Usving added a large factory, Nos, 152, 164, 156. and 168 We-t Twenty-pinth strect, to our extensive importing Dusivers, the tzade at wholesaie as woll as customers at retail will etody their ioterest and taste by examiaing ‘the stock on? prices at our new Incatiou, THOMAS F YF & CO, Nos. 296 and 257 Broadway, directly oppo afte the City Hall EBlegont Freeh and India Wedding mpd visiting cards engraved and printed in the lavest sty ‘0; wedding env , just imported from Paris ant wes, London; silver plawed 4. ‘Lat t BVERDELL’S, 302 is, pla 2or plates, a! 'S, Fine Confectionery, mn all tts Varlcty of kinds —Exira quality, midalin; 5 one; gum tree ty, ig and common can- lozenges, jajabe, rock candy, t who reale, at the lowes: maiket prions, er & BUSING, mantfecturers, 396 Peet nr ew r ss =< HM, Innmitadle Custer of Hate and Whi Were in all the varied stylow required by the differeat Gasves and counivnances, Bt 45 Nassau streot, adjoining atreet; st tho same pines, a5 well asthe fancy stores, may be obtained 8 improved instenta- @eous bair oye. Blair Dye and Wigs.--Batenctor’s celebrated mir pg all acknowledged the best in the world. Bela w) 16 aud retail, or spplicd in ume ro somos, st W A. BATCUELON'S Hair Dye, Wig and Orne- masnts! Hair Factory, No. 233 Broadway Ortetadoro’s HalrDyre.—Cnis superb pre- Eni is Seyond contingency the safest and most re- dye in existenoo—-never failing to impart to the Retr uniformity of color, nourishment sud elasticity, be- ke being the easiest to wash off the ekin. Bold and applied at CKISTADORO’S, No. 6 Astor House, Countesfeltiers.—H. T. Lovew's Bottlor, la- Bele and ree have been so imitated that de- feo'ioe 18 dificult. No wahpeve will be oifered for sale ‘without H T. Lovet’s name writtea upon the wrapper with « pen. ber 4, 1854, Wahpene offies, 762 Broadway, f door abov Eighth street. H. T. LOVET. For Fever and AguemIndia Cholagogne, $1 60. Deshier’s periodic pills, $1, For conghs, &e.. Fasting’s evrop of Naptha | Watt's nervoas natidow, exch $1. For scrofula, &e , Townsend’s aod vorso’s sar Sararilia, cach $1. byatt’s lire baleam, 76 om's. Vor temic diuseric, Wolle’s ehicdam aromatio sohvapps, $1. Bir suppression, Van Hambert’s fomale moathiy’ pills, for nore nipples, 's nipple At CUION’s, 121 Bowery. bth Redared Prints — * AY, sitvestove'ss fall joostled, travellers as iavaluable against the eee: ~ a > againat, Gast LON’ mP’ sxtens and Country Alr—Pre- | LON’S Papbian ' con or Floral Bonatifer—Ladies whe bb to preser | een writen ve the transparency of their complexions the Pan Curing & sjcurn ia the country, will Gad ing ‘sem Lotion aysnre ssfeguar? the disfgar- °F chef pun and wind By os fe regularly at to 0” ping and even: let, they wil ve that deli. | “ste bh om pg “rans:areney of the shia so essentivl to Leauty. or produce it where it does not exist. Neicher fun-venneta, veils, por sun-shades, will prevent the tkin ‘rom bropzing at this seasop, while the paphiae jo tion will keep it untanned and unfreckled under any cir- comstances. ‘be sea air will never roughen tue fair cheek to which it is applies, nor ili sea batbi>g 90 de- | stenetive osusily to the smoothness and fairness of light emwp'exions, have the slightest effect upon the tevder- est shin, if the lo ion be used before and after the bath. }o family about to visit the country should leave bome unprovised with this cooling, sontbing and beautifying peration Mad+me Toillon says of it in a receot let os to the proprie or ‘‘I fing it infinitely the most efll sa- cicus ans agreeable cosmetic that ever graced my toilet,” ‘and the brillisncy and clearness of Madame T.’s com- pl-sion have certa'ply never berm surpassed, Ladies who -~wish t> avoid the usual effects which travelling, sea-bathing, borseback exercise, boating #nd other out- door recreations pro¢uce ugon their externel should peer be unprovided with Phalon’s Papbian lo- tion. Manufactured and.sold by EDWARD Pi 4LON, 197 Broacway, corner of Dey, and 617 Broadway (st. Nicholas Hotel). Price #1 per bottie. Gouraud’s Italian Medicated Soap tive'y cures pimples, freckles, tan, sunburn, and @-formities Poudre subtile uy hair from any part of the body. Liquid rov; white, bair-dye, ‘and restorative, at 67 Walker street, frst atore trom Broad: way. The Best Hate Ballard’s, has received the bighest award at the World’s Fair, which can be veep at his office, 333 Broadway, where ladier snd gen- tlemen can also have positive proof, in five minutes, of any shade or color upon their own 5 \voraglly acknowledged to be the best remedy \nown for eradicating blotehes, pimples, tans and freckles fron the face, and beanvtitying the complexion, Fetridge & Co., Boston; C. H. Ring, 192 Broadway. Price 60 cents. Living bugs will soon be dumb bugs, If with ’s powder dosed; Other insect banes are humbugs: Boy them and your 8 lost. Princ! Soper for Lyon's Pow- der and for insects and vermin, 424 way. No evry amd arb Tobias’ Seon, ren does not immediat cure cholera, “oapen We and spasms, if used when first iaken. ousands have certitied to ite wonderful curative properties. It is war: ranted perfectly barmless to take internally. Sold by the druggists hout the United States. Depot, 60 Cates netek Price, 25 and 50 cents. zs Birth Mi. Poly- yon, cxetesoeonas? tod ail didsolostina ofthe i, the removed by ap outward application, without causi: leaet sore pain or inconvevience, by HARVEY & WAL LACE, office 192 second avenue, corner of Twelfth street. Aspinwall’s Tonic Mixture.—No House of good standing will stake ita reputation on an inferior medicine, and therefore when Thomas & Maxwell (ausces- sore to James S. Aspinwa NW atelier’ the Tonic mixture a pever faiting 80d immediate cure for fever and a the public bas a guaranty of its efficacy which common sense should forbid them to doubt. Prepared with directions, by THOMAS & MAXWELL, 86 William street. Rheumatism, \» demHyatt’s Life baleam is the most certain remedy for these terrible dis- eases You who are suffering the most torturirg pains, remember that a few doses of this porate yet pleasant ccmpound, will afford certain relief, Thousands of casos have been cured, and published in the Sun, Herald, aad ovber papers. ‘These certificates are from well koown citizens, who can be seen and consnlted at any hour. Cirevlars, containing these certificates, can be had at the principal depot, No 246 Grand street. Seventy five cents per bottle. c Birth, In £an Francisco, Cal., on July 22, the lady of Capt David Van Pelt, of # son. Garried, On Wednesday, September 6, by the Rev. Edward Ia- throo, Mr. Cuas. J. Berra to Miss Canouwe E. Jevains, daughter of Wm. Jenkins. Faq , all of this city. On Thursday, August 17, by the Rev. Mr. Lewis, Ep- WAkpS, CourTLanpt, of Brooklyn, L. I, to Miss Saray Pouoek, ot Fishkill, Dutcbess county, N Y. Oo Thursday, September 7, by the Rev. Dr. Johnston, at all -aipte’ Church, Mr Marty J. Lyons to Miss ELLA 'f. WoopHULL, second daughter of Wm. Woodhull, Esq , all cf this city, On Thursdas, September 7, by the Rev. R. G. Diskson, 327 Fast Iwelfth street, Mr. Jacon H. GRawam, of Brook: lyn, to Mies kaa Rogers, of this city. On Wednesday evering, ber 6, at St Josaph’s Chureb, *4x'h svenue, by fev. Mr. Jeroma, ¥1 Micraki Git to Miss CATHARINE Mason, both of tuis city ‘At Hoboken, N. J., on Wednesday, September 6, by the By J. P. Stryker, Mr. Coanies Minngecy to Miss Eva pera WatkeR all of Hoboben. ‘At Piscataway, N. J. on Wednesday morning, Septem- ber 6, by the Fev. Issac Smith, Wiitam N Sarrn, of New Yorg, and MaRGcarst A, second daughter of the late John Kirk patriek, of the former place. +t Charlestown, Mars., on bursday, i= gperworec by the Rev. 8. Tappan, W. W. 0” ‘Abbotsford, Cannda Eat, to Kesgcca, daughter of the late Dr. Bonja- min Seabury, of Charlestown, Mass. Dica, On Fridsy morning, September 8, Gzonor H. L. Scum- 88 years and 3 ths. : ty mon’ hile fen nd acquaintances, also thore of his father. in-law, Wm A. Burtis, are respectfully invited to attend bis funeral, at balf-past two o’clock this afternoon, from 58 Morton street. On Thursday, September 7, Mronamt Cowgor, sged 29 rs avd 6 months, a native of Gaesbill, Kings county, eland. His triends.are invited to attend bis funeral, from his late residence, 74 West Twenty-fourth street, at one o'parmioe Nekoon aged 42 1d 10 day ct *ATRICK BICKBON, ag years ani ys, anative of the town of Ballixamore, county Leitrim, Ireland The frievds of the family are ularly requested to attend his fu from his late residence, ‘West Six- teenth street, between Eighth and Ninth avenues. In Brocklyn, on Friday, September 8, after s lingering illness, MAKGARET in the 27th year of her ‘The friends and relatives of the famil) age. ly, and thore of her father, John Sweeney, are respectfully invited to at- tend her funeral, at two o’clock to morrow afternoon, from her late residence, Columbia street, near Congress, South B:ooklyn. In Brocklyn, at his residence, 77 Dean street, on Wed- posday evening, September 6, Wit11aM Soree, in the 57th yesr of his age, formerly of Montreal, Canada. In Jersey City, om Friday, September 8, Many JANE | McGisp1s, aged 1 year and 21 days, youngest daughter of Edvard and Mary Aun MeGinnis, The members of the family are respectfully invited to attend the fuveral, at ope o’ciock this afternoon, from the residence of the parents, No. 5 @rick row, siorgan street, Jersey City. Her remains will be taken to Green- wood Cemetery. At Quarantine, Staten Island, on Wednesday, Soptem- 6, ot d : M, Cuanums Hart, of Fall River, late of 1@0. River papers please copy. ‘At Paterson, N, J , on Wednesday, September 6, in the 48th year of her ne of bilious remittent fever, Aisc, tbe beloved wife of Wm. Stephenaon, and second daug: ter of the Inte Faimer Craven, Esq., wine and spirit me: chant, Hull Englana. at New Hamburg, Dutst ess county, N. Y , on Wodnes- day, September 6, Many Smith, sister of Ephraim Smith, Gecessed, late of New York city. ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. PERSONAL. FST. ELLER, A. B., R°Q., 13 DESIRED 10 =END his address to hia intimate friend Mr. tho Doctor de Comeiras, at Mr. Hovine’s, 87 and 89 Walke: siroct. Pmonmation WANTED—OF BRIDGET SGALUEY, AL coughter of Patrick rcallay, native of Ireland, coun: ty of Longford, parish of Cashel, Cashel Clebo. Any in- formation of ber will be thankfully received by Pairick Scalley, Fishhi 1 village, Batchers county, New York. ‘ORMATION WANIED—OF PATRICK AND THOMAS Titlon, natives of County Tipperary, Parith of Bouliok, jrolond. Fupposed to be in this city. Thoir nunt, :iney Cummins, is anxious to know their whereabouts she is stepping at 118 Greenwieh street, at P. Ege ¥ DR. W. SMAFT WILL CALL AT 480 BRO. ho will meet with an old acquaintance, F J‘COB BRAISTED SHOULD &EE THIS } 1 will please addres» letter to Chas, Smith, 25 Roward Breet, R. ROLLOSON, OF DALLAS CITY, ILLINOIS, WILL M find friends by calling at the Irving House, this imorning, September 9, 1864. ERSONAL.—JF MR. LYONS, Wil0 WAS THIRD P mate, and Mr. William Henry Carr, who was steward s ship on # yoyage from Li' to New York, in fhe months of July ad August, 1 or any person ae- qnainted with them, vill send Ir ress to the office of the Commissioners of Emigration, No. 76 Franklin street, they will confer » grea! favor. ERS ONAL. THE PERSON WHO BORROWED 4 COAT from Charles FE Smith, 85 Howard strect, to attond waerenee' or from Woow er street, will please send an order on his tailor if agreeable to the laiter. T= GENTLEMAN WHO LEFT THE DEPOSIT OF fifty collars with Mr. J. Leslie Fraser, 17 Ann street, for the first proof copy of Miss Coutts, is informed that it will be ready for him on Monday at 10 o’c.0ck. WAY, POLITICAL. ENOCRATIC REPUBLICAN YOUNG MEN'S GENE. ral Committee —The monthly meeting of thie committee will be held at Stuyvesant Instituto on Monday evening, 11th inst., at balf post 7 o'clool., at ae |e GODFREY GUNIBER, Cheiraan, |. CA Lavy, Moxpay, jSecretarien. INETEENTH WARD—A PRIMARY ELECTION OF the whig electors of the Nineteenth Ward will be ibeld at Comrad’s Hote), corner of Sixty second «treet apd ‘Third avenue, on Tuesday, the 12th instant, between the hours of 6 and 8 o'clock ‘A.{M., to elect five delegates to tho Tenth District Convention, for the pui selact- inga dclegate and alternate to represent the district in the Syracuse Convention, to be held on the 20th inatant.— Hy onder of the Ward Committee, ISAAC CLARK, Chairman. ‘Wx. H, Mrannr, Secretary. ATIONAL RACE COURSE. —DURING THE DAY? of tbe races snd the Nationel Horse Fair, toe mer IELAND O\TY will Jeove Paltan marker allo » 6, 8. 10.11, and 12 A. M., 1,2 4 and 6 $0 o’cloek, P.M, coppeetirg with the esrs of the Flushing ratirosd at Hun- ter’s Pe direct to The National Course; will leave the National depot at 1,2, 4 and 6.30P M., at the lw fare of 26 certs. Passengers can also take the ferry at the foot of ‘enth street to Greenpoint, where they will find free conveyance 10 the cars at Hunter’s Poist. E T. DUDLEY, superintendent. _ DR iG Partly: PORTING. — KING | CHARLES | AND, BLENHETM nie) pups; mammoth Newfoundand pups, Sooted 50 Roglish' terriers, Epglish. greyhounds, ead « variety of other choice breeds = Stock ‘a of the purest blood Please copy the address, 205 Water street, corner of Ful- toc, up stairs. Yipee AtSOCIATION, (ROSE CO. 16.)—THE&E (Set wisys my te he seeidge at “ Seturdey) evening, tet. 9, at 13¢ ble atrort. Bvery member is atitodiacty requested to be idea. en busine s of tmportance will be brought before the meet- S| By order WM. BRANDON, Chairman. Hl Conga, Seer tary. IE ae = ba A Ng Rag Hf ‘ment gratefully acknow! Tough the hands of "Alfred Carson, Esq , Chief Engioeer, of Messrs. Wm. M. Johnson’s a check for $500, as a donation to the Charitable Fund of the Department which was accompanied by the following o mmunication: My JOHN 8 GI! Treasurer To Alfred Carson, Esq., chief Fngineer of tha New York Fire Department, Bear Sir:—Allow us to present, through their Chief, for the use of the benevolent fund of the New York Fire Department, the enclosed check for $600. ‘ihe exerge ic apd well directed efforta em- ployed last night at the fire in West Sixteenth street, whereby a portion of our works was destroyed, were the meena of saving, as well as the insurance compsnies, & much heavier loss. In addition to the enclosed, pleare conway tothe Doeceneen individually and collectively, considerations of our highest gratitude and reepect. We have the honor to be your friends, WM M. JOHNSON’S SONS. New York, Sept. 8, 1854. THE MILITARY. TTEN'ION—YOUNG AMERICUS GUARD.—THE members of th ve company are requested to attend a meeting at the Knickerbocker Hotel urday ) evening, at 73g o'clock, to © arrangements for the fun of our late brother member Peter Car- ney; also, to meet at fhe Seventh Ward Hotel to morrow (Sunday) at 1 o'clock P. M. By order, JOHN J. BLAiR, Command’t. Jamus Parrerson, Secretary. OMP4NY E, KEARNEY GUARD—THE MEMBERS OF this corps, and all those desirous of joinirg, are re- quested to attend a meeting at H. SMITH’S, corner of Alien and Grand streets, on Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock. or‘er of E. A. HENESY, Chairman, CHakuts Kine, Secretary. . — REV commen - $ 500 REWARD! To THE PUBLIG.— THE FOL- fa lowing is a copy of a circular recently for- red to meny country merchants especially dealing with my bouse:— “Barrowors, August Ist, 1854. ‘“*Sir—When you visit our city again, you must come prepared to ray up in full. 1 gan afford no longer to furnich capital to the country; my money is worth more than six per cent. Respectfully, RB GRIFFIN.” It in searerly necessary to pronounee it a bane forgery, and the above reward will be paid by me for the produe- tion of the original manuscript, and the identification of the person who caused it to be printed, or any infurma- tion that will lead to the detection of the party. R. B. GRIFFIN, No. 17 South Charles street, Baltimore, Ma. = REWARD—WILL BE PAID FOR THE ¥E- e) covery of the boty of Mr. Samael Marsland, whe it is supposed ws vrownet on Wednesday morning, bth September, whi e bathing at the foot of Thirty-nin' street, Brooklyn, at which place his clothing has been found upon the shore. J. B. BROWER & CO , 45 South street, York. a 95 REWARD —STRAYED, A SMALL B°OWN r4 Italian greyhound, marked with white ring sound the neck, three ‘white fect, the hair a little teratched on the left fore leg. Tho above reward will be paid for him at 569 Broadway. Had on collar marked W. W. Barrow. iow REWARD—LOST, ON THE 7TH INST., EITHER im the 1 o’elock train trom Harlem, or a Fourth avenue stage, berween Twenty eighth and Canal stroots, pearl portemonnaie, coptaining $25, belonging to # poor Womanwho needs it. Whoever will return ft to ¢ F. » EXCHANT, 201 Broadway, shall have the reward and sincere thanks of the own r. REWAFD.—TAKEN FROM JOHN I. veces eke L. L., on the 7th Sept., a black horse, with shor! tail, with a bugyy and harness and fly net. Apply to BAKKRESON & FLEET, 21 Roosevelt street. REWARD—THE PERSON WHO TOOK A SMALL i parrot, from 66 East Twenty ninth street, on the ib apstant, ig requested to return the same, and no questions will be asked. A, BBERAL, REW+RD_Lo=T, ON THURSDAY, THE . 7th, on the corner of Broadway and Grand st-eet, 9 blackjand tan terrier dog, with a red and black morocco collar; answers to the name of Roils. A liberal reward will be to the finder Apply at 872 Broadway, cor- ner of Eighteenth street. ‘OUND—ON THE STEAMBOAT C. VANDE3BILT, ON Z yar trig a — be money. ze owner can ave proving prope ay fy ry at 60° Pineapple street, Grookiya: "> MYiP& charger, OST—ON TOURSDAY LAST, A PAIR OF GOLD SPF-C- tacles. Ary one returning them to 166 Pearl street, ocklyn, wiil be suitably rewarded. L OST—ON FRIDAY, THE 8TH IN-T, IN THE VI- 4 cinity of Tenth street ard Fifth avenus and Wash. ington park, a black Jeatber covered pocket book, with rome references in, of no valueto any person but the owner, ané of great value to him ‘If the finder will Jeave them at 123 West Twelfth street, floor, back TOOm, as so°n as possible, he will receive a suitable re- ward and the many thanks of the owner. OST—ON TRE EVENING OF THE 7TH INGT, BE- tween Spring street and Broadway aad Vandam street and Hudson, # gentleman’s seal rinz, containing the miniature of a ceceased sister. I: the finder will be kind enough to resurn the came he will be suitably re- warces and receive the thanks of the owner. J. J. CUI}, 248 Gresnwich street. O8T.—ON WEDNESDAY, 6TH INSTANT, AT THE 4 Railway Station, Rahway, N. J., a porte monnaie Jaining thirty dollars in benk bills. The finder will be sui'arly rerarded by leaving it at No. 198 (irven- wich street. OST ON THE 6TH Ber, IN come FRO} BOW! ing Creen ent ond wi a and pene! case, with ring attached. ‘Whoever wil are ib to 110 Wost Broadway will be liberally rewarded. OST.—LEFT IN ONE QF KIPP & BROWN'S STAGHS, 4 on Friday evening, the 8th inst., » black oilcloth Yag. The finder will be suitably rewarded by leaving the same at the Irving House. A. WEATHERBY. Titiroret on —A40 ACRE LIND WARRANT IN favor of one John Alford, transferred by him to one J. Thomas, and by him ‘transferred to blink; the first transfer written on the warrant, the other on a alip of paper attached to the warrant; the number of the warrant not remembered. Dealers in land warrants are reqnested to arrest and prevent the sale of the said war- rant if offered for ss’e, and notify the subscriber at the Cortlandt Street Hotel. W. J. THOMAS. FAINIGHER.—FINISHER THE IRON railing works 182 Mercer street; one that under. stands fitting up iron bedsteads. one buta vod hand need apply. Gece PENS— WANTED, ),. A THOROUGH WORKMAN ; ove that understands grinding pens, &c. Goold Ty will be given by fend or he can work by tho piees. Apply to Rendell & Fairchild, 132 William street, OTICE TO WATCHMAKERS.—WANTED, A GOOD workman. One thorougnly acquainted with ‘the business, may kear of a good situation and very fa vorable terms, by a; to Fellour & Co.,64 Nassau st. (0 JEWELLERS: WANTING ANY KIND of dies can get them fashionably cut, and hand somely executed, on very moderate terms. Call and exainine. A. RUDIGER, Die Sinker, No. 61 Ann st. (0 POWER P°ESSMEN.—WANTED, A COMPETENT, sober and industrious hand, to ran a doudls cylinter Brinting machino, ina touthern city, Apply to R. Hoe 0. eS FIRS RATE WORKMEN IN SA3H, doors and blinds by machinery. Npne need soply but fret rate and experienced men To those who will engage for s year or more the best of wages will be givon. For particulars aidress = WILLIAM WADE & 10, st. Louis Planing Mill, St. Loqis, tho Rea BILLIARDS. TLLIARD aee ae PATENT CUSHIONS my America, of thirty years ttanding. A, Barsford’s r6- duced prices, chosp as Bay A assortment resdy for suipping oS om ba will alate and meta) deda ral air 2at 8 Ann street; an entrance at 149 Fulton street. Every article in th trade for ssle ILLIARD TABLES FOR SALE AT KEDUCED PRICES. —A large stock, consiating of mahogany and rose- weod, with marble or slate and wood bela, madeup in the latest style and best possible manner of workman- ship, with the patent elastic cushions; also, every article in the trade, cheap for cash. GRIFFITH & DECKER, 90 Ann street. BPNGLISH TISHMENT. ONDON COFFEE HOUSE, LUDGATE EHLL, LONDON. —Lcward Filis, hitherto associated with lis father, the Star and Garter, Richmond Mill, begs to nocif, that after some months occupation of the above a botel, he has effected such substantial alteration improvements in the geners] construction of tho ho2se as he feels assured are specially demanded at the proven’ thne, and which, with attention to business, hs hopes will entitle tho Tondon Coffee House to its pristiae wile. ‘ead yepatation. The capabilities of the Londou Coie foure, in point of space, aa well as its advaucages of situ ation Mn Awe fd accommodation, have ween knows and a) for more than ® century. A apacina” ane smoking room. YOUNG M*RRIED LaDY, Deby week olf, wanten Fesidevee. Nove need apply but respectanle ;pely at 86 East Twenty betweep Third a1d Fourth avenues. LAUNDRE’S, WHO UNDERSTANDS PER WORK perfectly, is wanted at the Juliea Hotel, No. 2 ‘ashing'on pia A YOUNG WOMAN WANTS TO OBTAIN WASHING ent A and ironing at ber own residence. App'y at 149 ‘Twenty-second street. RESPECTABLE GIRL WANTS A SITUATION IN A private family: she is ap excellent Jaundress aod good plain cock. Good city reference can be gives. Please apply to 680 Houston atrcet. WASTED BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOWAN who bas lost her baby and has a fre:h breast of milk, a situation as wet nurse. Please inquire at 314 Henry street, for Mrs. Quinn. SITUATION WANTED—BY TWO YOUNG GIRL®, French Protestants, to do chamberwork or nurse ababy. City reference given. Apply at 29 Franhfort street, rear building PESPECTABLE MARRIED WOMAN, WITH A fresh breast of milk, and the best of city reference, wants a ritvation ar wet nurse; bas lately lost her hus- Dand. Apyly at 90 Gold street A RESPECTABLE WOM) N WISHES * N WISHFS TO TAKE WASH- ing snd ironing to her own house. Apply at 39 ‘keen street, front barement. GOOD FRENCH COOK WISHES TO OBTAIN A&I. toavion ina Freceb or American family. Beat of ences given. Apply at 164 Weat Fighteenth street. YOUNG MAD, SPEAKING THE FREN‘H, GEB- map and Engilsh languages, and who has travelled lor bared tg hd ice bl a & situation as cook or waiter, in « family. ferences given. Aj for fow days; at 101 Cedar street ee APP, fore SA ES WANTS, Conant ANTED—A tITUATION AS LAUNDRES3 OR TO Ook, end \ron, ina smell private family. y references con be given Can be seep it Mr Murphy's grocery store, 149 west ) Gret store from Seventh avenue, towards the ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG ation as cook, washer tiens to do general housesork. good wasber and irover. ‘The best of city reference given. Plesse call at 21F seventh avenue, betw ‘Iwemty- fourth and Twenty Ofth streets, ANTED—BY A VERY RESPECTABLE YOUNG (ber first bady, three ,) & sitcation ar wet curse in @ respectable fa- mily. Please inquire at 83 Forsyth street, near Grand, for two days. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, to do general housework. or to take care of children. joey relerence given. To be seen at 59 Pacific street, rock yn. Bd padcnpomed GOOD, INDUSTRIOUS GIRL, TO TAKE care of children, and to do lgbt chamberwork. A | Sa ci required. Call at 726 Greenwich 'ANTED—A SCO'1CH OR GERMAN GIRL, TODO THE general housework of a private femily. Must bea good ceok, washer, aud ireper. None bat one who can come well recommended reed apply. Call 166 Third avenue, between Sixteenth and teventeenth streets. ANTED—AN AMERICAN, GERMAN OR SWEDISH girl, to do the housework for one or two persons. She miust be neat in ber habits, understand cooking, and be able to wash andiron well lsith need not i Call with reference to cay at No. 122 Fourth from 8 to10 A. M. Wages $i a month, ANTED—A GIRL TWFLVE O& THIRTEEN YEARS ‘Of age. of good dispo:ition, to take care of an in- fant, an ke herself generally useful in the bouse. Apyly at 166 West Twonty fifth street. WELL EDUCATED MAN WISHES TO ACCOMPANY 8 family abroed in the capacity of a courier: the at of references as to charecter can be given. For par- ticvlars inquire of Edward Geer, &q., No. 451 Fourth aven' IERCHANT, WHO CAN GIVE ALL REFERENCES required respecting his morality and capacity, who speaks panty Ereaehy German and Italian, and knows a little of the English, with « perfect knowledge of book- keeping, desires 9 situation as clerk or as teacher. Ad- dross D. B. & 8., Herald office. A SALEAMAN WANTED aN A CAPER sTORE— ual witn the city trade, vin; Tecommondations, may apply at 55 Bowery’ oe 8 PORTER—A YOUNG AN OF SOBER AND IN- dustrious character, wishes a situation as porter in artore, Address W. H.'F., 50 Division street. RESPECTABLE MAN WANIS A SITUATION AS bartender, or would take a situation as bottler in mineral water manufactory. Apply at 860 Water et, for three days. Inquire for Michael Barr. YOUNG MAN WANTS A SITUATION AS GOACH- man; cap tase care of horses. References given, if required. ’ Please call at 150 West Twentieth street, be- tween Seventh and Lighth avenues, from 7 o'clock A. YOUNG MAN, WHO CAN GIVE ALL REFERENCES required respect nz his mora'ity and espsaity, who speaks fivently French, German, snd Koglish, with » perfect knowledge of buriuces, desires a situation”in an fice, moderate salary required. Address 8. K., Herald office. YOUNG MAN WISHES TO LEARN A TRADE— Kither plumbing, machinist, shipcarpenter or cop peremith, The best of city reference can be given. Call at, or eddress, 221 Elizabeth street. A YOUNG MAN, EIGHTEEN YEARS OF AGR, WHO bas been engeged in a hardware store for the last twelve monihs and eyeaks the Fnglish, French. and German Iapguges, wiehes to bave employmsnt in the ame or in-avy other mercantile bur'ness. Refers to his Inst employer, Please address Deidman, 15 Hivingtos ree IKKEEPER WANTED—A CORRECT ACCOUNT. ant, who writes a good band and i: willing t» make himself generally useful Apply by le‘ter in own band Writing, through Post Office, giving references, Abm. 2. Non Nest & Co., 222 Pearl nircet. OYS WANTED—ONE OR ZWO INTELLIGENT ER. rand boys, at Genin’s hat store, 214 Broadway. (OLORED FELP WANTED.—W-NTED, A FIRST-RATE colored woman, as 70k, and to do light work ina smal) family, Only’ an experienced hand nosed 2yply, and to such good wages will be given. Apply at 107 Last Prondway. . \OACHMAN.—A PROTESTANT ENGLISH MARRIED man wishes asituation a3 coachman. ‘Se is weil used to the care of horses, and to hotel business. Ap ply at the office of the American and Foreign Emigrant Protective and Employmeut Yociety, No. 27 Greenwich street T ENVISTR.—WANTED IMMEDIATELY, TWO DEN- tists thorou hy sequainted with dertistry. In- quire personally of Fugene & A. Preterre, Dentists, 159 Kovery, from 7to 9 A.M, and after7P. M. N. B— References required. EAD MILLINER Wad TED. petent to manage a lar; éan find a permanent —A LADY WHO I3 COM- illinery establishment, juation and extra good wages, by inquiring at 640 Bropdway. bess. Sate: _—_--—- ---_______ EAD W4ITER WANIED FOR A FIRST CLAS HO- tel —None need apvly but those that can come well reoommended. Apply to Mr. HENDERSON, Nassau street. FLP OF ALL KINDS MAY BE ENGAGED AT THE offices of the American and Voreign Emigtaat Pro- fective and Employment Society, 27 Greenwich atreot. Female Comestica there and at the upper office, 130 Ninth street, corner of Broadway. ILLINERS W4NTED.—TWENTY GOOD MILLINERS wanted, to Whom good wages end steady work will . Apply at Mrs. Levy’s milliaery establishment, 39 None but first rate hands need apply. RS. RICHMOND IS IN WANT OF FIGHT OR TEN Indies’ dress and soft cap takers. None bat kil ful hands need apply, as weges far above the common are paid Also, afew good plain sewers, and vacancies for four respectable apprentices. Apoly at 369 Broad- wey No WANTED—OF FIRS! RATE COARACTS: ‘who speaks French and English, and is accust: to the ocean, togo to Paris, Hirst class recomnenda- tone will be required. Apply at 36 Front streot. ) URSE WANTED —A NEAT AND COMPETENS GIRL ‘68 nurse and seamstress. one with good raferacce, iuay apply at Montague place, rext door to the coraer o' inton sireet, lyn— marble house. ITUATION WANTED“ BY A YOUNG LADY, IN A b) first clase bakery or con/estionery. Undoubd‘ed réferenco given. Inquire at 60 Cast Broadway. MUATION WANTED—BY A SCOTCHMAN, TO TAKE SS charge of farm, who has hed much experience in farming, xearit ¢ of ,stock, and managing horsns; is will- ing to make himself generally useful if required. For further particulars, apply to Mr. A. McConochie, his pre- sent employer, 68 Beaver stecet, for three days. ALESMAN,.—WANTED, AN EXPERIENCED, PU SHING hand, thoroughly acquainted with the’ city re:ail trade. With such @ satisfactory engagement wi'l be mace. Good references required. Apply to W. K. Pey+ tow, 21434 Bowery. 4 Na E MILLINERS, AND TWO TRIMMERS and wanted, at Madame Werner's, 37 Division street. To good hands the highest wages will be peli. Also, a young lady tc take the entire chargo of the busines , ‘None need apply but thoso who are fully ccnopetent. 10 DRUGGISTS —-A YOUNG AVERICAN, OF SOME expérieace iv this bustnest, sod having a swall 6tih copita', would like to find employmeat in a retail Ovug store, aleeady well establi hed, in which he conld take on interest A Frenchman or German spotking Engiish and Brexch, proferred. Addzeas Dzoggist, box 106 Horald offee. ‘WO SMART BOYS, FROM 12 TO 15 YEARS OF age, and of respectable parents, can find good situa- sions by applying to 8. M. PEYSER, 487 Broadway, cor- ner of Broome street, in the afternoon, from 4 to 6 NUE: NITED 1 fj ICE é, A NICE W healthy wet nurse. Apply at 291 Fifth avenue, between the hours of 12 and 1 o’clock on Friday and Ss- turday. ‘ANTED—BY A PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN, aritnation as seamstress in o private family; is capable of cutting and fitting children’s drosses. Ioqnire at 36 West Seventeenth street, between Fifth and sixth avenues. TANTED—AN EXPERIENCED WOMAN, AS COOK, W wosher and izoner, in a small private family None but the bpm sagem 9 pe ED ccosantn, will be given, and s permanent sitoatic , Cwonly apd incustrious. Apply at 42 East Tweaty-fitth sireet, near Fourth avenue. ANTED—AN AMERICAN OR PROTESTANT WO- man to do the houwork of a small family in Breoklyn. Good reference required. Apply at No. 11 Wes) Tenth street, near Sixth avenue, or in Sohermorhorn atzeet, Brooklyn, three duors east of Nevins street, PUA NTEOGIN A SMALL, PRIVATE FAMILY, TWO tidy Germon rervante—one as cook, washer and ironer, the other as waiter and clgmbermald; mast un- Gerstand some English, and have roferences as to eharac- ter Apply at 41 West Thirty-dfch street, between Fath and Sixth avenues, J ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, ® situation as nurse or chamberimaid; has been evct stomed for the last three years to tase care of chila- rea. Would prefer up town or Brooklyn. Hos andoub’- 4 references from her jast omployer’s. Address Nurse, SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young girl, as good cook, in a private family; no objection to assist in wavbing and irouing, in a smal fa- mily, Apply at OL Eleventh street, bec ween Fifth and Sixth avenues, for two days. W224 om FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK; one who is good washer and ironer may apply at Lecopd ayenue, corner of Fiftieth street. M. O ark, Wwe SITUATION AS NURSE, BY A RE- /apectable young woman, who is perfectly compe- tent, &c , for the avove situation. The best of references can be given. Can be seen for two days at 364 Broome st. Ww ‘ANTED—A WOMAN, A3 GOOD PLAIN COOK; ONE who is able to wash and iron weil will be required. Apply between the hours of 10 and 12 A. M. at 29 Tunth street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues. $$ —— ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Fb ‘woman, as cook, Washer and ironer; has no objections to do the general housework of a small private foal ‘The best of city reforence given Please cail at 883 Ninth street, betwoen avenues B and C, second floor, ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPROTABLE. girl, in a rmall private famtiy. The best of city reference can begiven. Can be seen for two days. Please call at 138 Tillary street, corner of stanton. ‘ANTED—IN A PRIVsTE FAMILY, A NEAT. TIDY young woman, who is a good washer aad ironer, and can do TS cookicg and general housework. Ame- ricar, English or Scotch preferred. Callat No. 66 West ihirty firet street, this day, from 12 to 3 o'clock. Was D—A PROTESTANT GIKL 48 NURSE AND seamstress; must bave the best of resommen- dations. Apply at'76 amity street. er own residence, No 89 Monroe street, roar Luilding, second floor. ANTED—BY A GEXMAN GIRL, WHO TALKS ‘good Fnglish, a situation ina respectable iamily, os sesrcatress. Good refereaces given. Apply at 329 Tenth street, or acdseas V. E , Herald office. Wars HOUSEKEEPER, TO TAKE CHARGE of two children ang to make herself g' nerally use- fel; one who vnderstands sewing. A widow, without children, Exglish or Germun, preferred. Addresa, with reference, for two days, where an interview could be bad, A, A., Brooklyn Post Office ANIED IMMEDIATELY—A PaSTRY AND MEAT cock, fhe must come well recomm-nde! acd an derstand her business. 2380 9 colored doy waiter. Ap- ply at the office of Holdredge’s Hotel, 759 Broadway, ATION AS COOK, WASHER AND washer ad ironor; no objestions to éo general housework. Good olty refereace given Call at 124 Hucson avenue, Brooklyn Wins SITUATION. BY A FIRST RATE COOK; cun take care of a small dairy; no objection to go in the country, ‘The bost of city roferevce Can be seen for two duys at 42 Fast Eighteenth streo', from 9 till 6 oelock. Ww ANIED—A YOUNG WOMAN WO I3 AN EXCEI, lent Jaundress, cook and b:kor. Apply imme: ely at 70 West Twenty sixth streot, JANTED—A MIDDLE AGED WOMAN, TO TsKe care of children; must understand the charze of an infant. A Protestant preferred. Any sw , With good city reference, at 104 Kast Two: 2 WO RE-PECTABLE PROTESTANT YOUNG ‘women, one to do the coking, washing and iron ing, the other as nurse and seamstress, ic a small pri vate family. Good reference required. Apply, this day ot 269 Seventh avenue, nevr Twenty-seventh strest. WwW D—BY A RE-PEC "ABLE GIRL, A SITUATION as chambermai#. High wages not so much na ob. ject asa gocdhome. Please call at No. 347 East I'weifth street. ‘ANTED—A PROTESTANT GIRL TO DO GENERAL housework; must be a good washer and ironer and accustomed to children, Apply to Mrs. Webster, No. 6 Tenth street, ANTED—A WET NURSING, BY A RESPECTABLE, weman who lost her own baby; milk two woeks old City references given. Apply at 91 Gold street, Brocklyn, second floor, front room. TANTED—A SITUATION BY A HEALTHY WOMAN going to Europe; would be willing to go with a travelling family, or to take care of children Address Fone nt Mr. Devlin, for Catharine Carroll, where I can e ANTEP—A YOENG GIRL, BETWEEN 14 ANI) 17, to take charge of a little girt, and asrist in sew'ng One veat in appearance, and who can come well recom mended, required. Cull at 138 East Broadway. Wee AMERICAN GIRL, TO DO THE WORK of a small family. Liberal bis will be given to ope that und-retands her businors. Must come well re- commenced. Plcase call at 674 Third avenue, near For- tieth street. ANTED—A GIRL TO DO THE HOUSEWORK OF A small famiy. Apply at 123 Lawrence strest, Brooklyn. y ANTED—BARKEEPERS FOR THE FALL RACES, Jasting about four weeks, at the National Race Course. ps detween ten and twelve A. M., at the bar of the United states Hotel, corner of Fulton aud Water streets, on Saturday, Sept. 9th, or previously at e Course. ANTED—A SITUATION, AS LIGHT PORTER IN A store, by a respectable Scotchman who has been vpwards of six years in this country, and who is tho roughly acquainted in the city, can give the bes? of re- ference from his last employer. Apply at 193 West Ninoteenth street, near Eighth avenue, second floor. ‘ANTED—A SI1UATION, BY A YOUNG MAN OF good businers habite, as clerk, assistant clerk or mitacd or would take a situation as s*lesman in a mann- ‘aetory of steam, Croton and gis cocks Best of city re- ferences given. Pi addreas G 23 Orchard street. ‘ANTED IMMEDIATELY—CLOA\ AKERS QUILT. ers, and apprentices. Constant work. Apply at 248 Grand street, in the shoe store. 'ANTED—BY A YOUNG MARRIED MAN, A SITU- ation in some respectable busiuess (a wholesale sore ors bank situation preferred); is willing to vork ard moke himself useful to his employer; and can give the best of references in the city. Also. bonds it re- qv red. A note addressed to W. D, at 560 Wall strevt, baetment, will meet with prompt attention. V ANTED—A YOUNG MAN AS BOOKKEEPER IN A commision and banking business He must speak and write the German lavguage, and be fully competent to take charge of books phacon entry. Address, in own handwriting, box 2,683 Post Office, for three days. ANTED—A YOUNG MAN OF GOOD ADDRESS, to solicit subscriptions for standard works, bean- tifully iuetrated. Wages and commission paid; ai to an industrious man the situation will be permanent, Apply at 65 Dey street, fourth floor. ANTED—A WAITER CAPABLE OF TAKING charge of a dining room in @ hotel. None neod apply, unless well recommended. Also, two young girls acquainted with weiting upon atable. Enquire at the St. Louis Hotel, No. 161 Chambers streot, Ne ANTED—BY A SWART, ACTIVE BOY, BELWEEN 16 and.17 years of age, asituation’to learn a trade, at which he can earn & livelihood; carpenter jerred ; no objection to go in the country, Address for three yo, W. HL P., box 101 Herald office, Wrens Boy 20 artexn ‘A ERD STORE, from 16 © 17 yeara of age. Apply at 210 East T ourternth street. ANTED--A SITUATION, BY A BOY, THIRTEEN years of age, who ean write a fair hand, and roid well. Fer further particulars cail at 196 Canal street, second floor. TANTED—A SMART, *CTIVE BOY, ABOUT 16 W Ry of age; one well nequainted with tho city may apply st No. 8 Park pla:e. ANTED—AT NO 241 BROADWAY, (BASEMENT), W vunlermen, entry clerke, teachers, drog clerks, men on vaflroads end steam ers, porters, couchmen barkeopers, boys for trades, waiters, Ke ; housokee pers, laundzosses, chembermaide, &.; four weavers and four girls tolearn Weaving. Charges moderate. MAS SPINK, Agent. JANIED—500 YOUNG MEN AND WOMEN, TO EM W hark ina profitable enterprise, adapted to town or country. Cooper & Williams covtinne to send to ail parts of the United States their eighteen methods of making money, $40 to$1(0 per month may be easily made Fnclose $1, (postpaid), to COOPER & WIL- LIANS, Taunton, Mass., and they will forward partioo- Jere by retarn mail. PITING.—-WANTED, SEVERAL CAPITAL, PEN. men. grny by letter, with speci of hand- writing, to ZZ, at Anstice’s, stetioner 27 Nassau st. SPBUIAL SUTICES. —_—_—_—_— ~ ba NOTE W48 GEN’ 10 WR. OSCAR SHANGAE, NO, 2 Dey street beet evening, aovouncing thet the da- rverreotyseof the infart Lang wy ae one of be Dougtets sent te Yadum Grist, on Monta: lost, and through the king exertions of Co: ‘oetinen WO it was forwarded to ite a this day atlia M, by friend: BEMICAL BANK, 2 1864 —Nolders of k, are requestor to wresent them for to facilitet= the bunk ip the detec fom of the perpetrators of the fiauc » mmitved on the 80th of Au- ust, when $14,((0 iv $50 nes were paid out. J B I BSDOITY, Cashier, KF BLANCARD, PROPRIETOR OF TA@E PAVILION hotel, New Brighon. and formerly of the Globe Hotel, Ne# Yer ully informs bisfriends and the public that aken the large and commodious granite buileivg, 25 roar ween Twelfth apd ‘ihirteenth streets, ard acjotoing bouse in Twelfth street, which fein ens openiog aaa hotel, on the 20th of September inxt., onthe plan of his former Globe Hotel, (dimper aja carie) +o favcrably known to the travelling public iv this o untry and Europe.” The entire establiabment hes just an-ergewe thorough repairs in every reayect, with #1} the recent improvements in Creton water, batbe, &c This hotel will be peculiarl; adapted to the accommodation of families wed slngls geptlemen wanting suites of reoms either for transient or permanent residence Families will be with a privete table if desived There will bea table d’hote at 6 o'clock «= Applicativna for rooms will be re- ceived at the hovel, daily, from 10 to 12 o’clock. OSLING’S AMEKIC\N, FRENCH AND GERMAN restaurant, 397 Proadway, between Pearl and Tuane street—Will be o en for the scoommodation of the public every Sup from 8 4. M, til OP. M. Up- ‘wards of three hundred dishes will he served. L GOS3LING, Proprietor. OTICE—ALL PERFONS HAVING LUGGAGE OF any de: cription at the +F wich street, New York, ara same within thirty day» o th de sold at auction to pay ba 1854 Western Papers please copy. OTICE.—THE LIQUOR DBaLt OF THE FOUR- teenth ward,are req.+sted to meet at Mr Mulligan’, 127 Grond street Hall, «n Monday eventag, next, 11th in- stant, at 13, o'clock, for tha purpose of adopling mea- sures for the benefit of the liquor dealers By oréer of the Committee. UNKEN VESSHIS OF ANY WEIGHT, MAKE, OR shape raised, at any place. N.B.—Any vessel raised in ten Gays within 100 miles of Nee York—abip Joseph Welker, schooner A. =teel, or vorse cases, not excepted. Address George W, Brush, 120 Prince street, 4 CHARITY FIR aT STATEN ISLAND.—THE lady managers of the tnir take this means of an- Pouncing to their friends and the public that the fair will clore this evering with »n auction sale of all the articles remainin i Vhe Ferry Com have pat at 9 o’el P.M, to ac- from the city from Vanderbilt's Association, — hr annual election of officers for above association sill come olf un Monday evening, September 11th, 1854, at the regular place of meeting, Mechanics’ Institnta rooms, corner of Chatham street aud Bowery. ‘The members are reqnested to attend. HM. H MOOPER, Seeretary. POST OFFICE NOTICES. OST OFFICE NOTICE —T-E MAIL3 FOR EUROPE, rer United Sta‘es steamer W \S4INGTON, wiilelose at thir ofBeo on Satursay, september 9, at 103 o'clock, AM. IsAAC V. FOWLER, Postmaster. amonemaunTey POWFRY THEATRE—SARDANAPALUS —THIS LONG J talked of piece bax ot tength been vroduced at this Tbeatre, The stupendous undertakiog of Mrs. Hamblin, as the King, has ban crowoe with complete success, The entrarce of Sarda.apalos, with his court and dancing girir, ir beantifully effective, which remark may be trothtully ayplied to e ery tableaa in this intensely interesting play Mrs. Hamblin'’s personification of the King in bis indolen: rtae in the early stages of the plsy, woe true to the life. Her rendition of volaptacus prssion ia the love ecenos with Myrha, are as perfect © neeption of the author's iceas ax ff Held uy to nature’? by bis ma’ total absa»donment of the Fartero Premier, ia those days of yore. to the p ea ures of love and the enchantment of the flowing cup even at the of the State, are most truthfully’ exbibited. and again, when the clarion sound cf tar ia rung in the King’s ear, this matchless artiste, with @ power and energe wonderfa) to be aden in woman, shows forth the awakened fire of the 60-called “Womsa King,” with a strength of will and energy of purpose that are perte startling; aud peal after peal of upplaase nightly greet ber iriumph Bat the gem, the starting beauties of the whule play, are to be fourd in the incomparable acting of Mrs. Mamblin, when the relates the dream to the Ionic rlive. Here tre contortions of her covntensuce In deacriving the horrid scenes of this jeariul dream, her change from horror alm st to frenzy rightly enchsin bar breathless audience, until, at the end of the sere. they find vent to “heir pent up feelings in lng and enthinstastic plaudits. erowned by © most vivid ro: me de-cr ption of the burping of the palace, and the destruction of the city of Nineveh, The costume of Mre Homie ia the most gorgeous ani cor- rect In charaeter Wo have ever seen. We had Lg mety one secre Where, after the fatixue and peril of the battle, a goblet of wa‘er is beget ed she grasps it with am avi- “ity and truthfulness wbich bas a most baopy elfect. ‘The noliloqvier, and particuls ly the one prior to which the Rivg immclates himself in the baraiag palace, are meet porerfully given SS finds a very rrovty representative in Wis Grey; the stern soldier brother of the Qneen faithful ‘picture in the acting of vr Pope; the charaver of Parna ie also well sa tatned by Mr Duna. This beautiful play, embellished as itis by the superb acting of Mrs, Hamblio, cannot fail in Bay- ing & most successful run FISI_ AND MARIO.—THE OPERA —CASTLE GAR- W den.—' everved Seats. price $8 each, can be had ren & King’s, 46 Wall street. “__ COPARYNERSHIP NOTICES. —_ —PARTNER WANTED, WITH THE $15. 000 e Ssbove sum. ina established cush Cry goods business of $55,000 annum, and which ean readily be increased to $100,000. Banker, Brocklym Post Office, for three day $10 000. —PakTNER WANTED WITH TAIS . 'e, capital tp one of the most reapze- table and money making bouses in the city, wheres smart person is tound te be temurerated witha speedy fortune This in indeed @ eplendid chance. Aoply 208 Broudway, room 14. BONNER & 00, $5.00 A PARINER WANTED IN. THE 'e retail hardware and house farnishing The advertiser has a Jeare of a large atore in @ good Iecation, but not the means to carry on the busi- pess. Would like to get a partner scquaipted with the bardware burivess, haviug five or seven thousand ph would sell out, Address Fancy Hardware, Tribune office. ISSOLUTION OF PARTNER?HIP.—THE COPART- nership he: etofore existing between Benjamin New- Kirk, Charles Harrison and Thomas Hollely, is this dissolved by mutual comest The business of the firm will be carried on by Benjamin Newkirk and Charles Harrison. ‘New York, feptember 5, 1864. ISSOLUTION —"HE FIRM OF D P. & V, CARGILL was dirsolved on the firat instant by mutual con- sept. David P Cargill will continue the business on his own account, and sign the name of the firm in settle- ment. DAVIO P. CARG) VALENTINE CARG) New Yon, Sept. 8, 1854. No. 232 Water street. Ke bern bye WsNTED IN A MANU- fac uring business tha! ye a handsome of ‘romraaieagd for Apply 500 per cent on thy amount of sales; cach. 4 geod chance for » men of small moans, this morring, at 81 Naseau street, room No. 9. OTICE OF COP \RTNER ‘HIP —MR. PETER heretofore of the firm of Decoppet & Co. 'y formed # copartner>hiy with Mr Hudolph Kans, ¢ many yerrs with the banking house of Mesers, Hoffwap & Co ,) under the firm of MARIE & KANZ, 27 William street Their atien-ion will be devoted to urchase and sale on commission of stocks, foreign oxchanges, and to the negotiation of r. bag 7 York, Peptember 1, 1654, TOTICE.—THE COPARTNE<SHIP HERETOFORE EX- istiog b-tween the subscrivers, under the frm of George Wagner & Co , ix, by mutus! consent, this day dis- solved, Wr. E. Krollpfoifer retiring from the eonosrn. The business will be settled by Mr. George Wi a GEORGE WAGNER. New York, August ®, 1854. E. KROLLP/EIFFER. 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