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a greatest in the city. Combs mnd- to order and 1: &. & J. SAUNL ER®, 387 Broadway. Porable Dressing Cases of an enurely before the public, none have receive? so many in proof of utility. cAUNDER., No.7 Astor 387 Broadway. Statement of D. Deviin & Co. for F. 1854 —0n the eve of 0; ping out one of the largest most desirab e stocks of men's and boys? eloching for our fall sity tele ever offered in thia market, ani in calling eMenti n thereto, we tske the opportoniy of prasent- Sea » few fasts ixdative to our businesa, and the sdvan- tages «f holds opt to all purchasers of olothing in this @ity ond elseobere. Besricg in mind thst chip is the sommer ‘ial metropolis 6f the country, ano tit ny Bouse can maintain a com. maandipy positicn here unliss metre; ?itan in its soope age qbryacter, 70 have aimed to make uF extensive Barebone {eel poipy of atrraction to coum” Mer. ehonte, as well as to other SS*enSeers throughout ww Umon. The pudlic mind is by this tims pretty well dis- abused of the idea thet cheap prices are ingympatibie with s central location and extessive )reml @& ana we intend 1) more to éiseipate tne delusion. Expenses form but a minute per centage on the auc total of the sales cf a concern whose business is spread ever a conti- nent. ; Abe roles cbserved ip the mspufacture of our sto>k are extremely stringent. Every articlo must roar a distine- five mark of evperiority in its cat and workmanship, and this ruie appli-s ss strictly to the wholesale aa to the vetall areortmects the turvi-birg department for gentlemen ani boys eomprebend- every mivor detail of the wardrobe, and is ap establixhment @omsJete in itself ani forming @ sui.a- Ble acjupct to the otser brspebes of the concern Phe me'chent tailoring depsrtment, which forms an faapertap! subddisision of our mail trade, is etocked with @eomplete a-n-r'ment of the newest imyortations of oktbs os+simeres, &e, and is in charge ot cutters and @her workm f the highest ch The conveniex c* «f an establishment where the head ef a tamily cap equip himself and bis sons witha com- plete supp.y of eteg «nt wearing apporel, at the cheapess Fates, and without trouble of cetay, can Rosreely be over- @Htimated. To stra gers such a resurce is invaluable, and to reridgnt citizeor who aave bat little time to step aside from the whir!p ol of commerce to attand to their @un persoval wants, i i+ no leas a desideratum. ur Berge wholesule trade en, dles na to offer epecial ad- entages & retal purchayrs, as well as codntrs doaiers, The two departments bave a mutualty beveficial opera- temupenearhober he wholesale necessarily pers! ot the fashonable style and caracter of the Syiieles manu actured for th» rerail department, and to order. bile by averaging the profit on our entire salen, we reduce our sevle of retail prices below the mara that any houre Jess extensi ely eng: the country trade eouls afford ‘Fue object of tha forezcing plain statement is to afford the cablio an oppsrtuaity of drawing from a series of facts their own sunelurions D. DEVLIN & Co, Now, £58, 259 and 260 Broadway corner Warren st. Over cous, Calmar, Cloaks, &e.—Frick Conta —Just received « lug assortment of tlae frock erate, French cloth, sila trimmings, at $7 exch, cost $28. | *)90, 600 overcoats as $3 GEORGE LEVIE, eorner Nassau acd Beskman st Bougiwn & Knapp, 10 Coruands street, Bave on han’) ove of the best stocks of men’s and b: va stoth:ng m ‘he city, adaprea to city trade, or southern and wes'ern m-rrets, at the very lowest cash prices. Call snd examine sor yourselves. 1 Fulten ftewit, Cowson & Co, ation of all ie end 50 app streets, would invite the at wearers of good clo:hing ws their mroek f ue comin saeon, whico for elegance variet) le, fine an ah ality of “material, is siweres and vestings, orcer, in the most approved maaner and ‘BEthe rbortest notice, ¥. Derby & Co., 18 Park Place, offor a mew> “Wy tavented wa'er-proof sith oat, made ro light as to be sarriec i the pocket, and yet to resist the beaviest rain and fiercest tropical climate reeommends to sports- men and travelers ar invaluable sgainst the surprise of 2 storm, or se 8 defense againat duxt—weighing twelre _ arena, and at the very low price of fifteen dollars 2 Made in the First Atyle, at each, patent self adjuszing corsets Lacies oatiits for «1 occasio: dress caps and head gord, and cheay Broad way. Dresa a Gentleman as you will, he can never leok likea gentleman in a misfitting shirt. For abeolst- and infallible perfeciion im this garment, look te GREEN No 1 Astor Hous. His systom of mensure- went never fails, and invsriable punctuality. important to the Ladtes.The Attention of eur vy fri ns 1 particulerly ted to the advertise. went in another column of Mr. THOMAS J. ADDIS ‘Mr ropo itsn Lace sod i:mbroidery Sto'e, 557 Browdway. At tbie extantieDm-nt will be found collars, caps, sleeve: veobes and trimmings, ke , of the very finest quality, and ammistabeably cheap. By all means, give Mr. Addi a call. Ladies’ Fall Bonnets at Gerin's Bazaar.—On Teeeday next. Septemoer 19, an extensi end magvif- eer t anscrtinent of iadiew’ fall Donnsts, comprising the eboiecst atylex shich the Parisian motistes have decreed ball be the rage this. season, (all forwared from Harre te edvan‘e of their advent preenf wiil be ovened at + ple: ie Piset An) ‘tien ree ead surpess in spleaé or an *y any display of Seer made in this city GENIN B Zaak, 613 Broadway, St Nicholas dotel. Madame Grisi’s New Opera Gat—Yadame HARRIS & -ON renpectively beg leave to announce to the hic that they will open on the 2th inst, at their @steblishment, 671 Broadwey, a vew and clegant atyle of Opera hats, petronized by the emivent artist ‘aiame Gris, whose «ell kaown taste renders any further com- ‘mestarien unnecesary. Ladies Ketorning from the Country, wish- ing their supply 2f shoes, oan fiud gaiter mots trom 12s. ) 0r.; slippers. ties, toilet stips and barking, from 6s t les.) witb doy’s, ‘mines aud children’s boots and Sdoes, of all kinds ond prices, a& JB. MILLE. d& 00 *5, 184 Canal street. Ohorks} Crneksl! Clocks !!!—Tne most dest. pehie patterns to te found to Paris, oreciug overone tmodred styles For sale ata email advance on te cost wporstation, by W. J. ¥ D ILEY & CO., 631 and 683 Broadway. Auhoseon and ingraia cargos. prices. A choice selection of HIKAM ANDERSON’S, No. 99 ehths, ke, at rw tab acd plano co Buxery Seper Hangings, at tne Old Importt @tbhahment, 4% Pesri street Every varioty of decorative, pitim and ornamental «tyles may be had, wholesale 3d eet 4 unusually low. Call and excmine. O73U) sN & FAYE, Poari street. Quuzens of New Reggie Sey payable tn instak mevin, will procure four img lots, 25 by 100 feet, aivnated in a healthy and pleasant locality—er a farm of fr m too to twenty acres. Gi) shares will be divided @ eng 600 subdscribern on the 24 of October, 1854. Each sbsretioléer will receive foar of the b yldi:g let or one of the farms for only $15, if ay lor soon. A few ohare left. appiy to CHAS. We , 208 Broadway, where maps and psmpiiets can be hud gratis. West Fla —KFalt Lots soiling in West Pluabing at $65 to $100 each, leit out in plots of 2 and 234 bot Distanee forty minutes from Fultoa mar- rectly ‘hrough the property. Title good ent “eres ectly through the ty an easy, Free exeursions every Weinesday and Sa- ot afternoon, at 1o’clock. “or tickets, maps, &e , wc ARKER & ELLIOTT, No 3 Nassau etreet, near atreot, N.Y. Deflance Salamander Safes.--Robert M. PATICK ie tho sole manufacturer ia the Uaited States ‘sf the above colebrated safes, andF CO. Goffla’s a *gable defiance locks and cross bars. Depot 192 rh 5 ono door below Maiden jane; manufactory, 60, 62, * 66 Cannon street. Hering’s Patent Fire Proof Safes.—The subreriver continues to manufacture and se] Champion Fire ano Burglar Proot Safes a+ the old est: hed d+po' where the largest and most yaried assortment of 1 @ De rgler proof rafes, bank vault changesdie powder f bank and safe locka in the worl’ are on hand, and sale by SILAS ©. HEKRING, Green Block, corners of Water, Pine and Depoyater ste. 1 for PlewrveineObolce gn; old Port, sherry, Madeira, nachnaops, club achnappa, rum, iy Me, at dow rates, WM. Eh. UN: 400 Brovme sucet, corner of Crosby, bw swing machises called cheap have been sola, which Suuid not bo weet—they were made ely te sell. Meay Sash are in the market new. “he only whied have ‘teat of are which are ev- Sivan mae about i! ¥e no oq Deautifying the complexion | @ruggist and ancy stor fener stores generally, may be ebtained HilPs impreved hair dye. and Wigs.—Bacoelor’s Celebrated all acknowledged the best im the work. and retail, or applied ia nipe private A B-CEELOR’S hair dye, wig, and orna- hair factory, No 233 Broadway oristadoro’s Hair~Oye— pre zation 1 veyond contingency the safest and most re- tele dye im existepce—never failing to impart to the air uniformity of color, nourishment and elasticity, be ido deing the casiewt to wasb off the skin. > anc wwlied at O-ISTADORO’S No 6 stor Bouse. Dr. Sonraine’s Balm of Thousand Flowers is upivernally achnowlecges to be the oest remedy kaown for eradicating olotebes, pimples. tave ana freet les from. beantitying the eomplexzion. Fo:ridge & C. H. Ring, 192 Brosdway. Price 80 cemts, ed, or no Cha: ye, st 321 Groad- f the =wed sb batr creator, where the pre ee ppiied, and nomen y taken unless the ir is eaured to grow. N. B—Private rooms for adie: and gentlemen. "s Hale Resiorative — The best article ai that was ever made I’. gives universal as ‘is- faction to all who use it. Sold wholesale or retail, at L. MILLER’s, No. 205 Rowery, The Best Hairy Dy. rd has received the i t the Worlo’s Fai premium at the Worlo’s fair, woich A > his office, 833 Broad: here ledis ane oo tically tested in Ave OT Adj insce fs coker, upoa their own hair, without charge and no humbug, Wgs and Toupee s.— Where did you get that Wig from, my friend? Atthe only place in New York where you will dind wigs, tonpees, back and front braids, Dendr, ev rls, ke, mate of the best materials, and at the lowa.t pricese—from MEDNURST & BEARD’S, 27 Maiden lane. Cut this out. Kemarkable Success of an Ocuiist.—For fourteen yesrs 1 have bern troudled with »phthalmia ie deta of Mm» eyes, in Omp-equevee of which, there has deen an acheion cf thy margin of the iris to the inner Surface of the cornea on reverat pointe of its circumter- ence. Tois affection became more and more oonurmed fom year to year, to such an ext«nt as greatly to impair my #ipht; and my right eye e pecially, »-eame almost extirely blind. By the treatment of Dr. ROGARI 3 834 Fourth street, for the term of eigh #8 only, 7gical operation, the adbesion bay been ectirs- dim the le‘teye, and for the greater part in the right eve airo, #0 that vow I enjoy the perfect use of my tight. Feeling deeply interested for a/l afflicted #ith chépase yn the oyes, an graterul for my recovery I bave been prompted to make this jublic testimonial; and those ho way +irh to m.ke further inqoiries, may call at my ine8s do#n town where I will be happy to EDWA<D AaUSEIT, of the manufactory wakes, &o.. of Theodore Rose and Cuaries street, New York. Aapilnwalls Tonio Mixuce Ranks with the fafalkicle specifics in medicine, Itis the positive aati dove to fever and ague, curmg it generally within a few days, und never failing to produce the desired result. Prepared HOMAS & MAXWELL, (successora to by James 8. Aspinwall,) 36 William atcset. Dysy pela Cured.—Whoever Doubis the efficacy of HKYMANN?S Dy spepsia El.xir, oall at the prin- cipal five, 197 Broadway, and Randreds of oer.it- cx'en of cur most respectable citizens of New York. Prive 81 per dotile. Piles! Plies} Piles !~If you are Troabied Wivh internal or external piles, try Dr. WICMER'S Pile suppository Ii is warrante: to cure every caso, oF the mincy Wi! Se retuned. Sold only at the ,Boxcry drug at re, 168 Bowery, above Sragme, and corner of Grand and Mulberry # reets ABVERTISEMEMS RENEWED EVERY DAY. CRASONAL. ; CHILD, OF FESPECMBLA PARENTAGE —TAE £1. mo her wishes to fina nfo lady to adopt and bring rae herown, Mahe at 292 Walker street, rear \HAKLES WEBS, FFOM MAINSTONE, IN KENT, tuglend, wishes to see his or, Mra. “pong, a* 926 Greenwich street. Biews FR N—I WAS AT THE CaRLTON ON MONDAY, e fe youappointed. If you will call immedia’sly at my hotel, and mse satisfactory explanations, I can peor sce in the aitustion occupied by you, a ae 898 . NFORMATION WANTED—0F* GEORGE H. PENFIELD, of New York or Hartford, who left Washin, dity early in Sugust Inst, and bas not been heard from since that time. Any one who cao give information re. rpecting him will much oblige by addressing M. A. Dex- ter, National Hotel, Wasbington City. NFOKMATION WANTED—OF A MIDDLE AGED LADY ‘who left the Pavillion, Roevaway, (in company with tome relations) on ems | a August 13. If she will senc ber address to Dr. A. B.C, Herald offloe, she may hear of something to her tage. NFORMATION WsNTED OF GUNMAKER AND ME- chavic Kelle, of I'enmark who eft Liverpool with bis family for New York on the 13th of Octoher, 1853, in the packet ship Columbia. Apply at the office of the Consulate of Denmarz, 62 Beaver strect, New York. M*: J. a oe TO INFORM HI3 FRIENDS ee IN ME LAST Whitehall e will hear of sem: in WILLIAM GBS BOLIVIA FRIENDS OF MR. LIVORIO GON- Si of Bogote, New Granada, are desirous of is it of residence, and how he is gett A letter rg hehe He AB cave of Messra Prebst & Meinartzhagen, 67 Broad street, New York, will be duly forwarded. JLLIAM D. CROLIUS WILL H@AR OF SOMETHING to his advantege, Fy cailing at his sieter’s, Prince street, Brook’ yn. Philadelphia and Providence papers Please copy. ‘AN ED—INFORMATION OF ELIZA DR‘ KR, AGED eleven years, from kethbride, county Kildare, Ireland, who larded in New York on the !0th of July last, in tno ship Fmpire state, from Liverpool, She left the Hospital at > tsten Isiand on the 26th of August, and was bired fiom No, 2 Canal street. on db 28th, by Nichsel McKinny, No 62 Frankfort street, whose she left two days after. Her father is aoxiously waiting fo. ber at the office of the Commissione:s of Emigration, in the Park. ERSONAL.—IF D G., WIO CALLED Monésy, in ert will meet me at street. at 1 o'clock P.M, portant. FRENCH TAILOR, VERY VELL KNOWN FOR THE Jast ten years in New York eng ail the Unitet Btetes who can carry on one of the best and fashi nable establbmenta in New York, only with his on cas tomers, wishes to find a partner with » cash espital, or 8 tailor, having himself a store in New York. apply to PAUL ANDRIOT, 604 Broad way. LATELY ARRIVED MARRIED MAN, PRAOTISED A ip all branches of mechanics, & akillfu) locksmith, ‘assworker, and instrament maker, aod a first rote Cesigner and modeller, + ishos a place in this clty or en. virous. Address A. B’, box 187 Herald office, ANTED—TEN FIRS’ RATE WORKMEN (WN SASH, coors ant blinds by machinery. None need apply but first rate and experienced men To those who engage for year or more the boat of wagnn will begives. For particulars addrees = WILLIAM WADE & ‘St Lows Planing Mil, 8t. Louis, Mo. Settee enrerneteennconenere—teaiile LOST AND FOUND. Ferrtiraennea.” BOX, CONLAINING TWELVE oh ine og ct ey dewnbrr] ate tomy es e 19 Pear) street, lor bo daa 4 708 Ws. BLAKE. OUND—IN ONE OF THE EIGHTH AVENUE + ge, a memorandum bok containin, ote and ceipts for money. ‘he owner can bave the tame by ap- lying toB I Hart & Bro , 74 Maiden Lane, and paying he cost of this advertisement Ban mae THE FIFTH AVENUE STAGE, ON THURS day, Sept. 14, & portemonnsie containing a small pow scitk OG Load owner may have bo none by apply ing ai ‘ont atrest—proving property and pay- ing charges. = vere Gon WATCH LOST.—LALDY’S ENGLISH LEVER A ‘emt og be = b on bo pt Me ages ey tied to it by a piece of w was lost in from 43 Tafsyote Throogh Higa and Rink screets, and Fifth avenue, to Seventeenth street, ond back. "The finder wil be liberally rewarded by leaving it at 43 Lafayette place. O8!—YESTERDAY MORNING, A BANK BOOK ON the Bowery Savings Bank, No. 67,955. The finder Will pleare leave it at the Bank, 3.0 B. PFT, ON A CHAIR AT THE OPERA on Sriday evening, a block cased MM oblige the owner, and be ng it at 65 Merchants Ex —Or York’s fair will be to remove all trace of the liberties which the sauey sun will tebe with fair complexions. [In this *‘le- ber ot lve. one find nothing so efficacious an a flacon of PHALON’s Pophiaa procurabie at his establishment, in the +t Nicholas. com, the bo- is eiemepssitiliatent italiana ian aE ge aS ee nsp—esesnieeon essg sere angrentassans pateeprrsiergesonsctincspeasense tees ede cadee tn ameciiaimenimaeinatatetee! fies teldo1 of omy paper mueb less ip one at the tridtog ovet of four cents s eepy, with ferty columns of metter. ‘The sterling narrative of } that bas created copsiderad'e seene on the cvart of Africa, The Free Masons in Commoti a on: eligiwn. Is Masonry m Cor deneo—Letters from London, Boston, Phila- depbia, New Orleape, ke. be : Jotes ane Queries for thy Peuple—In whic the This feature alone is worth the the information ecleeted eve }diter ja} articles om all the toples of the times, doings inthe world of amusement, the eportiug work, local matters. paragraphs Among the mineellaneous matters to be found in this week’s lispaten, we may enumerate the tol wing:— ote Residence in the Sun, Dickeos on Chikben, Jock Hrcaping e Cs ‘ Favorites be a Queen, jeize Singuiarly! iscovered, Victoria a1 ir People, Lovera Cooled Off, New Uses of Glens, Fmigrent Stati-tica, of Health, Church Livines tn Eng! Shampooing st Honolulu, A Chinese Swindle, P ctures im Poetry, A Remarbabl | og, Fashion of Uomen:ionables E} Dorado Labor varbet, Ma yland on Polielen, Sike and Satine vs C A Fogy and Adverti: Earth a Sweet Place, A Kepublican Prince, Flectrical Freaks, Maine Law in Eogland, Bova Sde Spirit Story, Cause of Hard Timea, Kentueky Murcer Trial, cowie Craracter Estima- A Priest windied, ted, Poliee Case in London, Mra. Penton’s Pecesse, Pranke in Liverpool More Mystery about Junius, Love Laughs at The Venity of Excursions, Negro Awfuily Puniabed, A Famine Prophested, Mulien the Murderer Laughing | etined, The Voice of Conasience, Oawpbor and Westher, A Robber in Court, A Murderer | .stected, Confessions before Execu- tion, Peplorable Family Matrimonis} (roubl, ‘A Kerois Child, Londor Police tietectives, A Generous iackman, Juvenile Liberatora, Rail oad Speed, Susy ma Case in Rnglend, Lovers’ Walk an* Sed totion Nurse Murdering an Infant, Father Hanging a Son, Murder in Tro: Underground Railroxd Col- sion, . Howieide in Alabama, Mr. drog a Godvather, Sleepy Jake’s Com chmee. A Telegraph Enterprise, New Theory of Spirituaiam, The Works siatress, i nghieh Religious Statistics, n Actor Eyplainiig, Steamboat Dea:royed, Singular Accé ent ina Well. Lowpey, the Poet, Cavren of Epilepsy, Infantile fastrogtion. The New York Piepatsh is now for nale by all news vendera, on Sunday morn."® Price four ents, Offag 22 Beekman street. If you desire a rich collection af plee reading, don’t fols te zeke carly spplication for » copy of this week's Dispatch (UHFaP LIBFRAL BOOKS.—T. PAINE’S THENLOGT ex] Works. 50 cents; Age of Resson, 26 cents: Rights of Man 60 cents; (xmmon Sense, 25 cents; Vol- ney?s Kuinn, 373% conta; Diegesia $1; Darla Palptt, 50 cen 8; Voltaire’ Dictionary, $4; Popular “rasta, by R. 1 Owen, Frances Wright, and others, 44 seats, &e., by G. VALE, No, 1 Bowery, up stairs, "LECTURES. HE RESURRECTION OF POLAND.—A COURSE OF three Ieetures will be de ivered on the evenings of Toesdsy, ‘hursday and Satur ay, tha 10th, 2ist and 234 font. at’ 73 oerck, at the Tabernacle, by Ignare Ziemecki, io whieh he will demcnetrate tht the liberty of Polina ie indwpensedle to the eonttaance of free goveroments in Furope: thet throngh its agency and up iarrg alone ia} ussia vulnesablo; and that rhe claims of Poland to the rympathie: of ali liberal men throughout the world are upquestionabl: In the diseaeaion of bis subject Mr Ziemecki »il review that part of history and iregress whish is vey litje anderstood Brig Gen. Wm. Rall, William Culex Bryant, Eeq., ard Ron Horace Creeley will prosive. Ticketevor the course admitting & gen:leman and indies, $1; single ticketa 50 ce-ts To be bad at tbe music atoreof Wm Hall & Sove corner of Bradway and Park place; Jonn Commerford. 464 Brova. way, and at all the prineipal hotela, or at the doors on the evenings of the lectures tr . the cole brated Polish artist and composer, will perform on the piarcforte several ccmpori'ions of his great con’ empora. ry and fellow eountryman Chopin and some of bis own At the Grst lecture Mr. Pychorssi will use a wis grand plano, bought from ‘ r. Barry, of this city; at the se ond snd third he will perform upon an upright Ployed piansforte, from the establishment of Mr. Lescombes, 586 Broadway. THE TURF, Y*TIONAL RAGE COURSE.—DURING THE DAYS AN of the races and the Nations) Horse Fair, the Steamer ISLAND OsTY will losve Fulton market slip a* 8 8, 10, 11, and 12 A. M., 1,2 4. band 6.30 o'clock, P.M.. amnesting with the ears of the Flushing ratiroad at Hun ter’s Peist, direct to the National Course; returning, wil! leave the National depot at 1, 2, 4 and 6.50 P. M., at the low fare of 25 centa. Passengers can also taxe the lorry at he font of Tenth street to Gra where they will find tree conveyance to the cars at Hunter’s Point E T. DUDLEY, Superintendent. “HE MILITARY. AXTER BLUFS.—COMPANY H, 1208 REGIMENT.— B The members of th's company are hereby aotitied fo appear at the armory on Sunday, tepember 17, at 12 o'cl-ex M., in full uniform, for the purpose of per- forming escort cuty to the remains of ant Joseph Campbell, of Company F_New York Volunteess. By or of F. W. WATERBURY, Captain. C. Prvz, Ord. Sergeant. URTIS LIGHT RD.—AT A MEETING OF THE company, held at their armory, Ludlow street, on Wednesca, tember 13, the following preamble and ere uasnimently adopted:— It has pleated the Almighty God to remove midst our late fellow member and ascociate, William St Leger. Rerolved, That we have received, with feelin; or- Tow and regret, the intel'igence of the death of o ite fello» member. Resolved, That we tender to the friends and relations of the deceased our most profound sympathies, and as- sure them tha’ we sball ever che; his memory with the emotions R pay the customary wark departed, snd a copy of there resolutions be tramam |:ted to the relatives of the oe + | Committee, BELCH, WILLIAM JOHN J \Y OTICE.—GUsRDIAN GUARD, ATTENTION.—THE mempers and friends of Guardian Guard, who in- tend goin, us on our t: rgvt exsursion to Albany, on Monday, ept 18, 1854, will meet at Thomss Lawrence No. \4 Greenwich avenue, on “onday, at 2 o'clock P. rior to our departure. Punctoal attendance is particu: fanly requested nS + GEO SToRR, Commaadant. Josaru SHAW, Orderly. ETERAN CORPS OF THE WAR OF 1812 —THE friende of the Veteran of the War of 1812, ani the public genersliy, are hereby notified that L W Ryckman has beer duly appoluted fuancial agent of the corps, and thet he is the only person who is authorized to solicit and receive subscriptions in aidof the Relief and Burial Fund of said corps. H. RAYMOND, Lt. Col . DALY, Jr., Adjutant AW. JONF3, Maj. Com. yt "MUSICAL, i A ‘the public are raspectfully informed that haviog remeved from Chatham street, our celebrated instru ment, 80 well known for the last fifteen years, ars oaly tp be bad at the new store of the old genuine orizical. L. & J JACOB, 407 Bronaway. YOUNG LADY, A PUPIL OF MRS SEGUIN’S, POS- nessing a good voice, and excehent sight reader, Cesires to sing in a charch as firateoprano. ‘or partion lara inquire at Bristow’s, Morse &Co.’s piano warerooms, 428 Brosdway YOUNG LADY, A TEACHER OF THE PIANO, A would like to obtain & few more pupils. For par Uculars inquire at 329 Twelfth street MI-3 COMSTOCK FRENOH LADY, RECENTLY aRR.VE) FP A Pario, wi ive lessons on the herp. piano, and French: she has followed the course of \bby Gan- thier snd of Mr. Philareste Chasle, one of most dis tinguished teacher in France. le-tona at ber pupil’s residen: Address V. D.Z., Union oq she will gi 8, and in’boardin; SPLENDID 7 OCTAVE $300 ROSEWOOD PIANO- £4. forte for sale for $280, made to order within months, round corners, excellent tone, perfect every way, fuliy warranted dy the best makers. Owner is qo- to Cuba It can be seen at 151 Chambors street, from # till 8 e’clock. INWRIGHT, PROFESSOR OF MU*10, PEXPEIT. © fally informa hie pupila and the public that he sD] re-commen e instructions on the pianoforte on the 22th instant. All communications addrossed to No. 2 place, corner Greenwich street, will receive USICAL.—FRED’K HUD“ON RAVING RETURNED to town for the season, is prepared to resume his instructions on the pianoforte, in singing. and French For terma, &., avply at Ha LL & SON’s musis store 407 Broadway. between the hours of liand?, Y. B—Music and pianos selected; schools attended. | USIC TEACHER WANTED.—AN EXPERIENCED tescher of the piano, lady or gentleman, is wanted, to mm board, room, &c., would be considered compen- sation for vervice two or th can teach French or vocal music preferred. ree hours aday. One who with name aud reference, W. M., Herald office. Address, RELIGIOUS NOTICES. ROTE TANT FPISCOPAL FRENCH CHURCH DU ST. Feprit, Franklin street —Divine service will be re- d in this church on Sunday next, at half past ton o'clock. EV. JOBH BRASH, A. M. preach D. V_im the Presbyterian church, Jane street, on Sabbath, 17th inst. Services commencing at 104g o'clock, A. M,, and 834 P. M. IBF STATE OF THE DEAD.—REV. JOHN HURLEY will, 4 request, preach @ sermon to-m: ning, at 187 Bowery, on the state of the de: Corinthian, chapter v , 1. Services commence at 1% P. M_= Porgatoriang and spizit rappere aro eepecialy in- yited to attend. FROM SCOTLAND, WILL 600OD MILLINER AND TRIMVER CAN steady employment at Mise Tansie’s, corner veets, Broahiyn.,N. Bl lone but eompe- SITUATION WANTED —BY A VERY RESPECTABLE owng German lady, iglish, to RESPECTABLE WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION 43 cork Geed city reference given. ‘Please call at ‘Tenth street. Can be seen for two days. LabY OF MassacH WHO HAS BEEN ergered to teaching for © number of years, te desir- of obtaining a place ina pleasant geet he ben deen accustomed to give ructions im ¢ Dranches of the Foglish lap; neaaNy taught im reboole for eure Jadies, with the ‘Freneb and drawing References given and required Addrese P. T., box ford, Masa. A RESPECTABLE YOUNG ENGLISH GIRL WANTS A ituation as seamstress. Reference can be given. apply at 45 :cammel street. RE PFCTABLE PROTESTANT WOMAN, WISHING to return to ber home in Europe, ia deriroua of ob- tvation as Jady’s maid er child’s nurse, with a Dy to Liverpool or Glasgow. Her ‘will be all the evmpenration required. apply at the comer of sbington and Fulton avenues, Prockiya. A YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A* ITUATION 48 CHAM- Dermaid and waiter, or to take care of chitdren or to do plain sewing, in a private family; would go a short Gistance in the country. Has the best of reference Please inguire at 62 Fragkfort street, second floor, back room. 6 a a 4 RESPECTABLE WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION. AS cock, or pastry cook. Good city reference given. Please coll at 445 Fourth street, between First and So- cond avexues, second flocr, back room. LADY IS DESIROUS OF OBTAINING A GO®D SITU- ation for her servant ina very small family. to cook, wash and iron. She can give her the pent of re. commendations, having lived in her family a long time. Fnqui t No. 6 St. Mark’s place, where she is at pre- sent employed, SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABL GIRL, to do the general housework of 4 small private family. or todo chamberwork aud plain sewing Has the best of reference trom her last place. Can be seen at 106 Nineteenth street, between the Seventh and Eighth avenues. tet REsPr TABLE PROTESTANT GIRL, WANTS A SI- tuation to 40 chim .erwork and wash aad iron, or to mind young cbildres Ata Yo eewing. Can bo seen at 61 West Cwenty-eighth «treet. BSISTANT EDITOR —A GENTLEM4N OF EXPE- JAS chones in. the etitarial profession ani sccurtened fo the mavsgement of a daily paper, desires an engage ment aneditor, assistant editor, or Washington corzes- pendent. Would go:outh or West ifdesirad Is not an abolitionist. References satisfactory. Address box 110, Syracuse, N. ¥. Name can be obtained at the office of this paper. YOUNG MAN WANTS A SITUATION AS COACT- mon and gardener ; per‘ectly understands bis busi nes*; bas no objection to goa short distance iato the country. Can give good city refereace, Address F. C., Rerald Office, for two daya. RESPEUTABLE MaN WANTS A SITUATION TO A work ona farm, or take charge of one; has had Thirty years of experience, and can give the pest of ze ference. Pleose addroes T. W., box 158 Heraid offlos. PROTESTANT YOUNG MAN WANTS A SITU- tion in a store; he has bad some experience ia that department Has a good xnowledge of the care of horses, harness, and carrisges Also, a copylete knowlecge of the draipage of lans. by the most moproved ptans, En- giishandtcotch Wages mot preferred before a good ome; is asingl+ mav. Can de seen at No 7 Washington etreet, unt) Monday, 10 o'clock A. Mt; or addresaR D., Herald office. T. STEWART & CO. WANT COMPE"ENT SALES A eo men for their retail silk department. Broadway: COACHMAN WISHES EMPLOYMENT FROM “OME gertlemen, by the mcnth; has bis own horses and Ooxch the cowh is new and of the intest sty horses ave nice and gentle; can be seen a% t20 © lan stables Call on Thos. Agnew. I OY WANTED—IN a BROKERS OFFICE; HE MUST not be over rixteen years of ago. Apply at di Water street, up stairs, betaeen the hours of 2and 1o’ch ck. HAMBERMAID WANTED—ONE WHO UNDER. stands washing and ironing pe-festiy, and gan bring the best of reterences, Apply at 26 Brevoort place, Tenth street. Whar WASHER & IRONER—SITUATION WAN/ED in a private family; good city reference given. Ap- ply at No. 80 Willertt et for two days. LERK WANTED—A OOMPETENT MAN, GOOD writer, and general business turn, with seme means, is wante?, in a commission business; must be shie to joan bis employer $1,000, for whish perfectly natistre- tory security will be given Address, stating former rrusing salary required, &c , Sewing Maehine, Herald Office. ) wanted at the office ofa freight line tn this city. Peat of eferepces required. He must be thorongaly 16 qvaipted with the German ot ae For furtner par. ticular inquire of C. P. DEGRECK, 78 Greenwich street. ASH BOYS,—WANTED, TWO OR THREE GENTEFL Dose, about 12 years of age, az cash boys. Apply to Hearn Brothers, Broadway. nS RFR: AND £OFT CAP MAKERS WANTED.—THE N ACQUAINTED Apaty RUG CLERK WANTED—A M — Dusiness. with the ret») and pres at 188 Seventh avenue, for th: OVERNESS.—WANTED, BY A FRENCH LADY, A aitnation a» governess in » respectabie family; she speaks German perfectty, aad understands fine nesie- work. Best reference given. For particulars inquire at 82 John street, room No. 4 OVERNESS,—A LADY OF FINI“HED EDUCATION wishes s situation in a family or school; would efer tc sonouth. Please address, or call upon, H. H., 21 Thirteenth street, four doors from Third syenue. OUEFKEFPER.—WANTED, A MIDDLE AGED WO. msn, or widow, to take the charge of a howe, cooking, &c , W. other servants are hept Hatis‘ac: &e, required. Address N. B.—English or Seotch ELP OF ALL KINDS, BOTH MALE AND FEMALE, may be engeged at W-rner & Co’s, Inteiligen: fo. $3 Greenwich street. Terms moderate. FELP*OF ALL KIND? MAY Bé ENGAGED AT THE Offices of the american snd Forsign Emig -ant Pro- ‘€etive and Fmployment Society, 27 Greenwieh'atreet— female dom+atice—-and at the upper Office, 130 Niath street, corner of Broadway, UNION CLELK WANTED —A RAPID PENMAN AND ady eckoner; one vho ban been in a bookstore Compensation moderate, and reference re- Apply by lever, (in applicant's own hand 2 after »bich ap interview reay ba requested, to LYMa‘ &CO,, auctioneers, 877 Broadway. AUND? FS’ —A KESPECTABL™ WOMAN WISHB3 TO get a familv’s, or a fo# gentlemen's waching; can and fron both in the American and French atyle; a god accommodation for washing and pleaching. nd car give the bert of city re'erence. Please inquire for Lavndrens, at 163 avenue A, between Eleventh and Tweltth streets, xecond floor, back room. 28 Ofee FRCHANIS WANTING AN AMERICAN AS POR- ter aed general clerk. who writes @ good hand and tine erstands account, ean procure an active asvistan: by eddrenring Mavbattan, Herald office. ( N RFCEIPT OF FIFTY CENT: THE ADVERTISER will send toany part of the United States several recipes, which wil enable any ere to make as living. _gdrees Lr. Wilmost (post pald), Union square Post Office. FFDY EMPLOYMENT PROCURED FOR MALE «ND female servants, mechanicn and laborers of ali kiods, ‘Werner & Co.'s Intelligence Office, 83 Greewish street. ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MARRIED \) women, es wet nurse. Wages not so mueh of as object »# a home for herself and child. No objection to 40 In the country. address C. A., Post Office. ALESWOMAN FOR “MILLINERY SHOWROOMS ted— . genteel om that has been connected with s firet slans establishment. None other need apply, at Mrs Kaling’s, } 0. 67 Canal street. ge howe Se 8 WANTED —AMEPIOAN, ENGLIAH, kK.) Beoteh, or French, to go to Californis in a first cles cipeer sbip. None butéhose Wer yy, understand their business need 9 t 87 West street, Albany street, up rane * yeah Ts YOUNG LasDIES.—A YOUNG LADY WANTED, to act in the cavacity of and to take charge ofa pe 's househol southern cite. -he murt be young, well educated, 4 of pleasin spremranice and address To one anawéring the views the adver'iser, sn independent and » home ie of: feed, and, it agreeable on both Rates, & proposition of mirtisge may follow. Address Livingston, for one week, Bre adway Post office. TS DRES*MAKERS —A JOURNEYWOMAN, bane gree knowledge «f dressmaking, desires to mest with s ledy in the above business where she ma; imorove in cutting and peg in or near Gran street ard the Bowery ferred. Address, stating par- ticulars, Mrs. Hatch, 44 Grand street, Willlamabarg, T° FARMERS—AN FXPERIENCED FARMER, AN AMP, rican, *ith first rate reference, wishes to ob‘aln a good situation, Has had the me 4 of @ farm for two years and is not afraid to work. A line sddresse’ to 0. A., Herald offies, will meet with prompt attention, 4 1° wae, cu AND MANUFACTURERS window glass — Want , a situation by @ young man, whe has been seven years in the above business. Can produce goed city reference. Address W. C., box 860 'D SCHOOLS.—AN ENGLISH LADY, offers her services as and Orders at his residence, 196 Chureb strest, or J. & C. Jackson, corner Broadway and Basis. street, and Bell’s Intelligence office, 99 Leonard atree ‘0 PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS —A PRACTICAL printer and experienced proof-reader. who can give the dest of references, desires 2 remunerative situation Job printer, proof-reader, or to take the cnerge of an ofico Address Johnson, box 119 Herald office, stating rms, ko, REE FIRST wanted, at CLASS DRY GOODS SALSMEN "Brien & Dingoo’s, Sixth avenue, one door below Fourteenth street. None but those who can brip, reference need apply, this day, from 73, to 9 A. Mefand from 6107P. Me? " * NITED STAYES FRIGATE INDEPENDENCE. — A steward for the wardroom wonted immodiately. He must be perfectly acquainted with the dutier, have Anowledge of accounts, and come well recommended. apply at the Mansion House, Chambers street between 8 aad 10 in the morning, and 4 ana 6 in the evening. ET NURSE WANTEO—ONE WITH A FRESH breast of milk, and has no child of herown. Ap- ply immediately at 149 Stanton stroet. W "1 AUBSE, WANTEN—MUST BE HEALTHY, WITR full breast of milk, pleasant disposition, and willing to make herself generally useful Apply on Monday, between 3 and 4 o'clock, at tho Dispensary, 210 Fast Seventh street, between avenues B and C. ‘ANTED—SITUATIONS, BY TWO WOMEN, ONE us good plain ccok, washer and ironor; the other as ebambermaid and waiter; no objection to assist in weeding. Good city reference given. Can be seen for two days, at $01 First avenue, second floor, back room. ANTFD—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE ‘woman, to do the chamberwork and sowing, or fine wasbing of a small private family, with good city re- ference. Apply, for two da: 31 North “oore street. also a furnished house to let. and tho rent taken on m Doard, by a family of grown persons. For particulars enquire at the same place. W2NIED—A GIRL, AS WAITER IN A SMALL PRI vate family: @ Protestant preferred. Apply at 102 Twelfth street, botwern 10 and 2 o'clock ANTED—IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, A GOOD COOK, washer and irover, (a Protestant preferred,) at 17 South Tenth street, Wililamsburg. Reference required. W ANTED—BY A YOUNG PERSON, A SITUATION AS. porsery governess; woul be willing to mave hor self generally useful in any capacity not menial; 1a deen scoustomed to travel and would do so again should an opportunity offer. Tne advertiser is Kngiish and a Protestant. Please address N. B., Post Office, Brooklyn. ANTED—?W0 YOUNG LADIES, TO ATTEND A Jace and embroidery store. City reference requi red Apply at 826 Grand street. ‘ANTED—A COOK, AND TO DO PAkT OF THE wathing and froring; one who has had exps rien:e and thoroughly understands her business in all branches. She must de neat, perfectly honest and ob’ 1g, and be able to bring satisfactory city references rom her }art places No other need apoly at 16 East ‘Twenty-third street, between 9 and 12 o'clock A. M. ANTED—BY A RE-PECTABLE PROTESTANT GIRL, nation to do chamberwork and fine washing Please call at 06 East sixteenth street. W2STED=A G00 LAUNDRESS, TO TAKE CHARGE of the washing of a large family out by the dozen Application can bo mze at No. 10 Grammercy Park, with best testimonfale, ANTED—A GIRL TO YO GENERAL HOUSEWORK ina small family at Harlem. Apply to Mrs. Put- map, 102 Prospect street, Brooklyn. ANTED—BW A RESPECTABLE ENGLISH WOMAN, a situation a housekeeper ina small family, in the city or cew Can be seon, or address 8. P. at 468 Greenwich street, corner of Watts. WWANIED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPCTABLE young woman, todo general horsework; can wash and iron The bent of city reference given, Please call at 178 Varick atreet. ANTED—A GOOD COOK /NDGENERAL SERVANT, not over thirty years of age Nove other nesi ap ply. Call on Mrs. Lenlie, Broadway, corner of Forty-eighth ateet.> 7 ANTED—BY A FRENCH COOK, A SITUATION IN a hotel or boarsing house; would goa little die tance in the country (an come sell recommended an teseen af 216 Church treet, third floor, for three 3 8. ANTED—A SITUATION A3 SEAM-TRESS AND lady's waid; understands dressmating and hair- dressing. and all binds of Pisia vowing. Can be seen at 86 Third avenue, for two cays. Tele IMMEDIATELY—TWO WAITRESSES, WHO jerfectly ur derstand their business; French girl, who cam eut and mske children’s dresses. Apply at No l Irving place, corner of Fourteenth street. or 56 ANTED—A SITUATION AS CHAMBERMAID AND eral housework, by a young fancs her bu ines), and can give ces. She may be seen for two days, if at 187 Elizabeth street, between Prince and floor, back room. A RESPECTABLE MARRIED WOMAN fresh breast of milk, having lost her own baby, a situation in @ gentlenan’s family Respectable city references can be given. Please call at 120 Carlisle street, corner of Washington, drs‘ floor, front room ANTED—BY A LADY, A BABY TO WET NURS who has lost her own. Inquire at, or addresg W 181 Weet Thirty-firet street ARTI ET Rt Worms SITUAMION, BY A RESPECTABLE yourg widow, to take care of children and do Plain sewing. Call at 213 th avenue, third floor. ANTED—IN A SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY, A GIRL to do general housework; must be o first rate washer and ironer, sm) uaJerstand cooking and baking; most come well recommended. a Protestant preferred Apply at 321 Broome street. Wore GOOD ENGLISH, SCOTCH OR SWEDISR woman as cook, washer and ironer. None need apply without they understand their business perfectly, and Gan give good city refererces. Apply at 264 Xchemer- horn street, Brooklys. beter SITUATION BY A COMPETENT AND very respectable yourg woman, ss firet rate cham: dermaid, Waiter, or to assist in a lsundry; is willingand obliging, and therougdly understands her business. Beat of city referencen given. Call at 261 First avenus, be ten Fifteenth and Sixteenth streets. ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, TWENTY-THREE years of ge, a situation in s wholesale house; has 8 good geners] knowledge of business, and could make himeeM very usefal in a situation where there woul’ be f A note addressed to J.P, P. m square, will mest with ee eey A FIRST CLA33 GRUCERY, A YOUNG man, that is oapab‘e of taking charge of the books. The dest of elty references required. Also a young man to wesist ip the store, and take care of horse. None bat Catholies need apply.” Address W. W. B., Herald offics. ANTED—BY A YOUN3 GERMAN, A SITUATION ip» merehant’s office; his testimonials and refe rences will befound satisfactory. Aoply by letter, a4. dvessod R _S., Perald office, or that of Frederick R Grote, 116 Proad street. ANTED—A CLERK AND SALESM iN ACQUAINTED ‘with the gas fitting and Gx:ure business. Apply, with reference, to W. ©. , Broadway aud Twenty eight etree’ ANTED—A MsN WITH A CASH CAPITAL oF 160, to purchase a light, pleasant basiness; hae lished two months; pays frst rave, aa will be isfactory reasons for selling. For particulars ly this day at 307 Broadway, up stairs, for Geo. W WANmD-IN A PaIvATe FaMILy, MAN AS waiter. One who thoroughly understands hia bn- can goodcity references, Apply at 237 purteenth ite - Ls +NTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, 07 RESPECTABILI ty ituation as clerk or bookkeeper, or employ High’ business; aslary pot so much an object as a comfortably situation; is willing to make ts generally urefw, Address H C. James, 148 Cherry ANTED—A YOUTH OR YOUNG MAN, WHO i3 A Yapd and neat penman. ap None but those who car write @ first rate clean letter need apply Address, sta. ting weges required, A. B. C., Herald office. r +NTED—BY A RE-PRCTABLE MAN, A SITUATION in @ grocery or liquor store; has lived five yeary with bis oe =) Lo atm = mepagement of ty references. Wowd make him- 48 Leonard street, (0 Call a: 1 ‘third floor, f EDWARD MeL AUGHLIN. ig go AGENTS TO SELL A BOOK ON THE wen Know Nothisgs, just published Great induce poet 3 Call ima: ly st 128 Nassau street, up stairs, asinirateaiunptppeennhsatiatidentaniciie iE ; ANTED—CANVASSERS FOR THE GREA‘ W ‘Dregon or Master Key to oe aa and very popular works. persevei men Such realise their most ‘ine expectations. Exclusive agencies giv-n if desired: to Hall & Brothera, pusishers, 36¢Ann stresteee APPLY ANTED—AT 341 BROADWAY, (BASEMENT,) porters for stores and. botele. slert a ned on steamers 7d railroads, eoachmen, oatlers, b ys for trades, gir'n an cooks, laundreases, chambormayis, and nursen. ) uler of my agency can te seen; they are striety obeernd. er |, SPINS, Agent. —_—_—_—-_e—nreeee ———————— NTED—AN ACTIVE sN0 INDUSTRIOUS BOY, ais ealecn an wee do. 193 Greeawich s'reet. None need apply but th se woo can come well mmended. reco! ‘WANTED_—a Boy, 10 aTiEND IN A STORE AND erie. orally eoe’el; mast be neat tn recommended for honesty. Apply at ANTED—BY A BOY oF 11 YEARS OF AGE, TO to. ship or house carpenter trade Can be seen at 60 Water atre-t, secoad room, up stairs, ANTED—A WHITE BOY. APOUT 18 YEARS OF age, to go with the carriage and assist in the bourse. Apply at 149 Broad o-tween the hours of 8 and 10 odleck AL Me City ri ce required. SPECIAL NOTICE! T A MEETING UF THE SEVENTE! lice, held at the station honse last evening, the wing preamble and resolution. were adopted: — Whereas, ‘In the midst of ‘{'e ++ ar-in death,” words of truth and rignificance, how f+. rf lly have they been brought elose to our hearts; »ni wh reas, God in his mya rious andginscrutabie w rkings, but for his own wise pu bas stricken down our brother and com penion, Jey Farringtos. and «bere a, tt being meet and that we his brother officerwan a-roclates, assembled here together, should rend+r sj: st tribute of respect to the memory of de: expressive of the virtues of the man, apd of bis remains, ae an be vorable member of tho police department, therefore Resolved, That the deat” of Oanl wessington the po.lee cepa: 9 te Goprived af i Pepa fearless, and faithful member, ané the ci'iz-ns of thie city have lost a trusty avd watohful prov of the r interests and safety; and that we, bis as» cis'e officers, will ever weenie presence of a tried o mpavion and confiding rother. Resolved, That to the wife nud family of deceased we tender our warmest rympathies in this their sad bereavement, and that we mora vith them in their affliction. Resolved, That a copy of these vreamlea and reso} parey properly igued be ds susie be sent to the family of deceased, and publishes ia the Herald, 8 ‘Times and Tribu Si Wy ieenc NOTICE.—MYS1IC Tt LODGE, NO. 272 mbers of the above are vige (oom correr of Broome and Crosby streets, on Tuerdsy +\» ing next, the 19th inst., at § o'clock ‘precisely, for cisyuten of business. By order. R D HOLMES, W. M. Secretary. sas * OTICR. ALL PERSONS ANE © UTIONED AGAINST negotiating, buying or a/vancing upon any goods ped by H, Li” Krause, Bren =n, tn Jonn © Eeler, of , until ong Now York, al & -TUCKEN, Attorneys for H L F Krauss, of Bremea. Now York, Sept. 15, 1854. IE ANNUAL CATILE 8! OW ANI) EXHIBITION OF the New York Sta he ricultural Society will be eld ot Hamilton equture, fu the ivy of New York, the iret week in Octoder, in connection «ith the american Institute and the New York Horucultural roolety, at which premiums smouniiug to $5 000 are offered fo ex- hibitors from this and the adjoining tates Tne grounds will be opened +n (u--dsy, 34 of October, at 9, A. M., and close on Frida: e.eaiog, the Sth. ‘The ancual addrese, by the Hon Jvho P Uale. of New Hawpshire, will be delivered ou tue rhow grounds on Friday afternoon, ths éth. Premium lists and regulations own be had of Janes, Beebe & Co. 356 Broadway, «1d at the rooma of the American lustitute, 35! Browdway Entries by persons inten: ing to exhihit shouki be made at Janes, Beebe & Co, as early an practicable, on and after the 16th of September. Ihe treasurer, Mr. Kirt- Jand will be in attendance The secretary, Mr. Johnsen, «il! be at the Astor Houso on and after the 26th of & ptemb-r, aud every desired in- tormetion will be furnished Exbibitors should hsve «beir article# on the ground the ‘wees previous to the fair, ex in the horticultoral eyartment, which can be brovghy in on Monday, 24 of Oc'ober. The offices at Hamilton equare will be opened the week previous to the feir. ‘All applications in reference to ha arrangement of ar- ticles on the grounds shouls b« mace to Thomas Bell, Enq., who will be in attendance t give direo'iony to ex- hibitors. WM KeLLY, President. B. P, Jonsson, Cor Seere:ary COMMITTEE OF AKRANGEMENTS. Wm Kaisy Wrest cut. Hon. John A. King, Abephard K apy, Lewis G. Morris, John ©. Jackrop, Edward G Pail, ieaac E Haviland, Lorillard Spencer, Thomas Bell, | B.B Kirtland. (0 THE EDITOR OF T E NW YOK HERALD.— Frror corrected —Und+r the bead of police intel- Tigence, in the Herald of bin cate isn notice of the ur- rest of an English pickpocket ov board of the steamer Commodore, at Pier No. 2 North river, inwhich al’ the credit in given to officer itua, of tion department. Now, I believe, Mr. Editor is due. and it is the gene: ign ia that locality, wt industrious man, that another person, an ‘thos. George, was the on who made the discov- » be mace aad money re- ery and caused the arres turned to 1Le 0} By vung the above you will greatly oblige a fi TROrE, a to New York, Sept 16, 1854. _ REWARDS. REWARD.—3 OLEN. FROM THE OFFICE of HUSSEY & Cu , Williewaburg, sorter oe $100 South Fourth and First streets » tin box, cont following notes, pays persons are ea dy some, togett er wi! pers of no vah f which ; and all 0: 2 ngainat ‘rgetaling : pers. pay the above ak no questions, either at their offict, or at RUSSEY & MUFRAY’S, 62 South stret New York:—E. H. Swift's vote, favcr Joun Clapp, dated Fi able July 1008 for $6,¢01 payable July 1, |, for vor Margaret C’ Hussey, dated 20 mo , 1, 1864, at fifteen montbe, for $1,5(0; Thos Carli! ’s note favor G. F. Hus- rey, dated Octobor 7, 1858, +n demand, tor $87 60-100; J. Aret Storey’s note, favor Wm B , dated months, for 6100; J eens eae 1853 at twel favor Wm. B. Storey, dated May 2, 1858, on demand, f 2839 76-100. if ees ge fednendey night exp-ens train from Elmira, &® memorandum book, contsning « (aft on Clark, & Ff $150, draw: Wert Brancn Bank; also, a snd er pap’Ts Any o-raun returning the same will receive the above reaad J H. VAN CLAP, at Stanton & Thompson's, 1 4 Wsil at ————— REWARD, ANT) NO QUESITONS ASKED, FOR the return of amahogany box taken by mistaze from 558 Broadway, containing papers of no ure to any one but the owner. ——— FURNITURE. ae R SALE—PART OF THE FURNITURE OF AN OLD eetablisbed boa hou-e, ap in a go0i lo- eation. The house is full of boar ers is a capital ebance fora private family wishing to onguge in the business, an the owner is removing West. Apply on the premises, 154 Seventh avenue ae een ene ies hearer ES MILLINERY AND DRESSMAKING. ADIES’ DRESS CAPS AND + EAD DRESSES —THE. ladies are ree intorme that 8, CHAMBERY, successor to Bradbrook, Broadway has received, >, the latest arrivals, a select and splendid assortment o ladies’ dreas enps, head dresses min-es’ and boys’ cloth- ing, all of the newest style and fashion, with a choice anecrtment of robs de ehamtres, all of which will be opened on Thuraday, the 2ist inst, ARIS MILLINFRY —MADAME FERRERO, NO. & Great Jones street, wil open fall millinery om Thursday, September 21. a ES ae Broadway. MISS D 4. GA) ARIS MILLINERY.—M*8. NAVIN'ON, 181 CANAG® street, corner of Laight, will vpen Paris falYmila. nery on Thursday, fept. 2) COPARTREBSHIP NOTICES, —PARTN+R WANTED, IN A LUORA. $1.500. tive business, worth $5,000 per year: business safe, respectable and sure. Address H. R., box 638 Post offi $25 CR $5C0.—A PARTNER WANTED WITE this amount, to join the advertiser, wh<’ will furvish the same amonnt; from $2,000 to $3,004 oan be realized in two months without dowb:, as — Call at 609 Broadway, second floor, room ARTNER WANTED—EITHER ACTIVE OR SPECTAI, with $10,000 or $20,000 poe geyes manufacturing and jobbiog business and four month: 4d tress B., box 1,755. a = tte . 2 COPARTNERSWIP HERETOFORE EXISTING UN der the firm of John H Westerholt & Co., ha this dey been dissolved ty mutual consent. Ali per none bir 3 claims sgain+t the e+id frm sre requesie to precent them before the lyth = of s«ptember, JOHN H_ WESTSREG, PETER New York, Sept. 15, 1884. — JURE WHITE BRANDY, FOR PREERVE: brandy, of verions vinta; ns, yrnpa, &e 4, Miller's, & » superior English ‘and East India ps’ s London porter, Re , in superior condition. WY | 400 kivome street, corner of Crosby.