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@he Sew York Sutchman of this week wilt mew enc? & new romsnes, entitied “The Jonsptrators @ oe Tale of Mextoo.” I willsun through some four or embers end vil? prove # story uf g ext popul.rity, Fhe Detebman ts the moot eheerfal paser padlished in the Unites States People fond of jores aud sunshine ahoalé try a copy The Hrevuert Mouse, Mfin avesar, corner @f Highth street —This establishment, eooiucted ex- eoaivoly on the European plan, hay 4 restanrant at- teebed. for the 9°69 smodatina of ladies and yvatlemen net resi@ing in the hotel. Dinners aad supper will be provided at a)! timox, at short notice, either in private roms er in the restaurant Auction Nowce.— The attention of our read- exe ia divected to the sae of Harlem river lota, (on che | Seow sel} far.) to come off on she grounds on Sussday and Wedpesday, rept 26 and 27, at 12 o'clock. ‘Tole te @ rere ghonos for ail in want of @ si’e for » residence. forthey particulars spply to MeGRAW & ALLEN- DOFPH, 455 B oséway; W. A TaYLO<, 163 Bowery; or ef the auctioneer, No 5 Naesau street. gt on Sept 26, at 744 o'clock. by orcer of -imon 4 evens, f Tancester Pa , 30 000 boven of Ian Ie log Soha? waters of Clinch river, in Seott and Lee ooun South- wWertern Virginia. Lands io thet section of Virginia are rapidly sppreeis ing in value on scconnt of the devel- gant of the mineral and agrien}tural resources of country by tbe openiug of ratiroads to the couth- western “tates Lithogravhic p'ana of the land and mapa vt the ratrosds of tre surrounding States may be seen st the Exchanze. Fhe New Steamer Glen Cuve will Jeave | Fulten market stip, on Saturday, September 23. at 3K Melos, for Whiteatene, Glen. Loya's dock, Oyster Bey, an‘ Nerthport; returning on Monday, will make the usual bin ings. 289 B: coo way ts the spot for 28. Dagurreo typer, taken by BULME ’ patent doudie camera two at arhting. Go there axve your dimes, and be satisfied. Sone Beiter, none Chesper, none Lerger tor the money than the large size, first class, colored da guerrestypes, with haraso mrorsed ase asd pre server, &e, for 50 cents, at 425 Broadway, corner of Howard str: et. . GaRBaNall, Artist. Rees & Co., the Original 25 Cent Daguere ove pisie, U85 Broadway. ara now taking (00 pictures pop ge secon wil be ensdled to taire 1,000, hy the ai ory mew machinery and enlarged rooms, by the ori- gina) pariners frow the commencement. MeCLAVE & MERIT. Deguerrevtypes, Lange Size, for Aity cents, colores, and ia a case, sll eoms'ate, and twice ae large es others taken for fifty cents, ¢xd equally aa od an any taren in the world, at ANSUN’S, No 589 e+ y, opposite the Metropelitan Hotel. Senb of Miltord, Bunk of Washtenaw, Fax- mere’ ard Merchants” Bank, Memphis Notes on the at 50 cents on the doliar; Cochitaate the dollar; all other banks in the Union gt par EVAN~ clothing warehoure, Nos. 60 ani 68 Palton rtrect Batl Trade —oe oly Reliable Authority cn tstbioo i+ Frank Lealis’s Gaze’te of Paris, London mud New York Fasbions, published on the first cay of ever’ mi nth, conta‘niog nearly ene hundred engraviogs, and a beautiful col red plaie, .f the newest styles of bon- nets, espn, dresses, talmas childrey’s dresses. &c. Price 25 cents, or $3 per scnum. ~evtregolarly by mail. Call and subscribe, at 6 John street, up ataire. Mya. Kolin, 25 Avision street, will open on Monde», - et. 24, 2 rich avd elegant sssortment of fall midline’ y of th, Jatert Parin atyle, which for variety and work mansh p cnnot be suroasead by any establishment im the city ‘srs K. would reapectfully snticit call from the ladies before making their purchases elsewhere. Fsshionnble lowltigence..Molyneux Bell, 38 Canal «treet, will meke a public disolay of his fashions imcosrs talmas snd mantilies for this season, ou Mon: day, Sept 25. As it will be an interesting occasion to ‘the ladies, ther x0 doubt will honor him with their pre- sence yenerally Slochs! Uiecks!! Clocks!!! Tne most de« sirable patterns to be found in Paris, embracing over one husdre’ styivs For sale at a small advance on the cot of importation, by W.J. F. DalLEY & CO, 681 and 633 way. Fall and Wicter Dry Gsods.--Just Recel ved from anetion some choice lots of rich plaid and fancy sike, Frenxb werinos, cashmeres, woollen plsiis, mous. de biner, &o ; also & large quantity of extra rica Lyons and Paria ribbons, Jatest styles, all ot very reduced Prices LORD & TAYLOR, 255, 257, 259 ani 261 Grand atreet, corner of Chrystie, and 47 and 49 (old Nos. 61 and $8) Catharine street. Shaw)», Spawls.—-Just Rec-tved and for sme at great bargains, rich cx hmere long and square shaw'n; plain an@ printed thin-t do; Bay tate and Beetch do ; plain und embroidered ‘erape do. ; black eash- mere lope and square Go rt LEADBe ATER, (late econ eta & Lee,) 847 Broadway, corner of Leonard Meche 4 Co., Fashionnvie Haters, No. 156 Rrcsdway, respectfully invite the avtemedan of their cus tomers and the public to the fall fashion for geutlemen’s ‘bate and caps. @all Style of Has. Firs: ta Fasnion— BaL1,'at bis extensive estadliahment. 418 Broadway, sorver of Lin) 4 etree’, is prepared to furnich bis ous tenors and thu fashionable pub ie with the iatest touch tm the way ofa crhnium ornawentam.’’ “<hould there profevsorahip of Rat ology estabiisied in our very University, pubdite opimion would over- whelmingly pomtto Hell as the man to fillthe vacant Mats for tne Milion.—If 1¢ were Possibie for KN: X to wapufactyre a milion of his besatifn! fal) style of hats, we bavenot adoubt he would find @ roudy sxe for them emorg the almost countless multitude who edmira the ligbiness, grace. and elegance of the article, By sirict attention to the tastes and require ments of bir customers, and a rigid determination to gaspare bis rivals io getting ups fine hat, at a low prise, Kaos drives a cage masinese at his etores, 128 Fulton staeet and 653 Broadway. ‘ Fall *tytes of Gentiemen, Youth’s and children’s hata and cape --Persaverance and cinse at tation to bie Snsiness bas made WILLIAM BAN "A, Bow ter porsrily at 114 Canal street the leading batter of Cave) street. Hats and caps coming from his piece may alvayn be éepended upon to be a supertor article, msce of the Dest waterial, got uo in excellent taste anc with the grestert ere. ‘The: are sold at very reasoaa, ble prices. The ostural consequence is that the atten- tion of the genti-mrn is clsiwo by bis new style of hate The ms are crowding his place to secure for s tasty and comfortable headdress. Well style= David “1:.vites the attention of his customers ana the public to tre fall style —_ men’s bats. They sre decicedly the most besutiful hat ever offered. Give him « cail, at Biv sal-sroom 301 Broadway, second door from Dusne street, and inspest Se Gentin’s Invitadion to ma Fetlow Citizens te callin a fiiendly way and pass their opirion apon the Genin fall hat for 1864. haa renoered hi« «scious establishment a ort of World’s Fair for several daye pest The moxt deantiful, higaly finished, and classic mode} bat ever submittea to the ‘taste anc ferbion in this country, is a Jure not to be resisted, especialy when thie gem 0 the seas pv is sold, notwithetanding its pal- le eupeiority ever all that he has herewfore maou- etnred at the oli price—four dollars. GENIN, 214 ay. opposite t. Psul’s chureh, Fime Fall fais.— The mos¢ capivating hats turned out this fall have emanated from the otab- Sshment of RORNWKLL A BREWSTER, of No 11 Park row; and if gentimen are desirous *ppesr in the Bight of the mode they must eall upon Hornwoll & Brews'er. Hats, Fall Style.—The Sew Hat Co., 146 & 348 Na-sau rtreot —Singls hat: at wh }esale price. Hate for thee do lara equal to any four dellsr hat in tne city. One price an: vo abatement. A tasty ard gracetut hat, made of the finest materials, ani werrpted superior tosny $4 hat ip town, fa sold b ESPENCHEID of 118Ne sau street, for $3 50. Oe and judge for yource!ves of the advantages afforded ‘by this establishment Be, oni vletha, &e., Selling iT at seat YOUNG JAYNE, 432 Prat’ wureot, neae Mast sen, offer treir extennive stock of carpets, kc., at codt » great opportunity for buyers. Carpeting and Floor O11 Cieths Seliing off at seat, or lens, at i: YATi’:, 04 Bowery —Ti emendous bar gains th royal velvet, tapestry, Bru-nsin, throe ply, &.; loa, 60 06" yarde pod ingrain at 2a Gd., 3e., fépene ofr’ Sariogh tas 'an” OS od 7 4 es, nee at ‘4 Bowery Selling off ti rey per cent less than Broad- way eyfoart auperd stock of tnglah madaltion, vel- vet try. aubu son and ingrain carpata, oilsloths, ke. at ruinous p-iers; « choice selection of table and plano covers, st Als AM ANDERIUN’S, 99 Bowery. the st Assortinent of Mo Metodcons.— Large: Jodeons in the city, inciu the sole agency for. D & BW Smith's colebrated tuaet {a the equal nt. Sold at prices, # retail, ‘defy competition. HORACE WAlER3. Broadway Pianeforws—An Immense Assortment of - pianos ond melodeons ‘or sale or to ren*,’at « less than they can be hed elsewbere in the market. A werety of seoond hand piacos ; 98, $20, $25, 88s, 50, $76, $100, $1.5, &6 , to $175. “Besudial plsaos which have been rented for s short time, for sale at great ins Fyery inatrument warranted, A arge dis- made from Ps dtd prices for — con some purchasers, monthly payments en, Cash paid Cor second-hand pianor. . HOWACE WATERS, No 833 Brosdway. wall’s Tenio “ixture Ranks with tno Specifics in medicine. Itis the positive anti do to fever and sgne, onring it generally within « few daya, oud vever failing to prodave the desired result, Prepared by “HOM’™ & MsXWHLL, (successors to James §. sepimwall.) 46 William stroat Pure White Brandy, tor Drandios of My Ae eset old “. Bo. ; wines, ~chisdam schnapps, end schna, J peck a &., ko, at rates, WM § ON. 49 me sireet, corner of Crosby, Port, sherry, Madeira, - | a $2 500 Oittzens ef dew Yaork.- $15 payable in Inscal- ments, will croeure four build pg bots, 25 by 160 fe", situa e¢ ipa healthy and pleasant location, or a farm af from two to teent» acres Six haptre: shires will ww divided 91 red ‘i oa the 24 of Oe torer '8 will recetve four of th» building lots or one of the farms for only $15 if app’ «4 for-oon A few share left *pply to C4AR. ES WOON, 208 Bcadway, and pampble’s can be bad gratia. en's Furnishing Goods s very large and well selected atook io opened, consisting io part of vpt-r garments, gloves, half hose, smi erevate; also 1,000 dozen of the celebrated ** Wedsier sbivts,’? of our own make For sale low. 4.8 HYarré& 00., 1504 Fulton streat. Boughton & Knapp, Ceruanat aye on hapsone of the best stocks of men’s and b ve! lotteng in *he city, adancet to eity trade, or southern ad wee'ern mertets, at tie very lowest cash prices. tall and examixe for yourselves We Have Heara a Great Deal Sak! About b at the Crystal Paisce FOX, GP, the tailor, bigh time for the mon to be offervied, unless ports, eciters, ant penny s-linere do not forrhwith ring praise to the $2,500 ‘Love of « coat.”? id I say coat? vo, ooate, now op exbibi ion at the farbienadle - ed Brick Palace of Tailordom, 321 Broad- way. Note three 21 Boys’ Crotetey at W hoiesale.--Bayere are Terpeetfally invited to examine ou- stock of boys’, youths’ and ebildren’s clothing which em race the moat comprebensive varvty of tashionsble ralt and wincer a'ylex to be fourdin thie city. PL. ROGERS & CO, Union Hall C othing Warehouse, 121, 123 and 12) Fulton sree? corner of Nassau street Green's Celebraced Furnishing Store.—At- tention is invited to the sucerior articles in the geoti> men’s forpisbing depar‘ment of GRGEN’S shirt extab- ghment, No. 1 astor H fhe atock includes every variety of ilk, lamb’s wool and merino undershirt and dre nik, merino aod cotton half nove; Us Joing tle ties scarfs, erarats, storks, euapanders, gloves dressing pene travelling sheels, gold shirt studs aud sleeve Pictong mounted. and otberwiee, dressing. cases; 0 anc wnabrellas, &e. importet for the fall and wints tice ‘The prices are moderate and the aseortmen: 10- equailed Just Received, 1,000 Overeoats, $5 eaca frocks, sacks, avd talmas, in all colors; also, dress and frock coats, $5 cost originally $16; 2,000 Psris sassimore Pants st $o coat $6, last yoor’s make. GO. LEVIE, corner of Nasau and Beeaman streots, ’ Paris Boots, Shoes and Gaiters, Just we- ceived from Mr Forr, Mens Milles, and Mous. Boudiara, Kue de ‘ail. Paris, by EUGENE FERRIS No. 63 Nasseu +treet, third houre abuve Maicen lane. A large supply covstaptly on hand Ladies ano Genuiemen Residing tn the City withing thei family suppl: of bor ta and shoes for the cowing rea°on, can find the largest. handsomet and bes assortment of sll the various atylen, excellent in qvelity and moder:te in price, at J. B MILLER & CO.’s, VWs4 Canal street. NB --Wholeaale and retail. Have you seen Prince Albert’s name ‘Attenting Lyon’s well won fame? Prince Albert, Leopold of Helgium, the King of Provsis, and the ocmmisaione s of four national faire have endorsed Lyon’s Powder for the destruction of in seors without poicon Central depot, 424 Broadway. Ladies Hair Dressing.—Wirs. ©. Gibson has removed her order hook from Rise & Smiths of Broadway, to her rooms 897 Sixth avenue Mrs. G. will wait upon Jadier at their residences at the usual! terms, Single head 60 cents; shampooing 60 eenta, The Season out of Town.—The fashien and beanty of the metropolis, wherever rustieating, will roon be *‘athome,” in its own elegant domicil, Our blooming delle: Bure, however, to bring back upon their cheeks a lit‘le of the “ Dusky livery of the burnished sun; itis the pevalty they pay for renewed health and spirits. Th+nks, however, to our friend PH LON, it is but a temporary infliction. His paphiau lotion removes the blemiah almost aa rapidly as the bre-ze removes the morning mist from the taca of the waters. Th+re is 20 mistake sbovt this article; itis an upfailing remedy for fieckier, tan, pimples, roaghoesa of the sbin, and all blemishes that aff.ct the compexion Step ‘wto PH LON’ , at the St. Nicholas, an) aex him to show you Madame «nna Thillon’s enthusiastic letter on the subject Also for sule by ell che druggists and fency stores in the city and country, A Hint Flowing locks are beanty’s crown, If they're golden, black or brown; Bot, alas! if gray or red, Few wili come to woe or wed. Change the color then if fate Haw sith fireloeks craprd your pate, Or if time bas passed that way, Tvrving thew to silver gray. Crietudoro’s excelsior dye produces @ g'orsy, natural, and Ja-tirg black or brown in Give mioutes Manutee- tured, sod, ond privately spplied, by CRISTADURO, 6 Artor Bou J. 4, Thompeon, from Parts, roentgen air cutter, is to be found at 6 Warren street. three doors frow Broadway. He is the only arrint ia New York who shorougly understands sutting the hair to suit the for- mstion of the head Call and try his auill. Perpetual ae wigs and wupres.-Tae Bovel improvemecte Clirebugh has. juat intr: duced, re cures ‘he «ig agsinst all shrivking or loss of shape du- cing ite wear. There are no other wigs a0 cool, thin, elastic and durable as CLIRE.UGH’s heads of hair 16234 Fulton atceet, opposite st. Paul’s *,000 Wigs «nd Youpees Afeways on Hand at the wig factory of MEDHUt:T & HEARD 27 Maiden jane, New York, er Nations) Hote), Washington, |) © Tb 16 Dade of the hest nstaral hair, aud combine all the latest improvements. Ladies’ ornamental hair in great abundance 27 Maiden lane. Saw Dye is by and tgs. Bacrelur’s Celebrated wiz dye all achnowledged the dest in the world. ald whol and revail, or spplies in snoms at W. A. BACHELOR'S hair dye, wiz, seutal hair faetory, No 284 Broaaway. Use Miler’s Hair Invigorator a Weel, and your mir-or will 'ei1 you wove than can bs compressed into a notice, Every bottle wld ia a pew triumph It pongo! nye opps es Aid fg loses the hair, new. ever harw if by magix. Solo by druggists generally. 2be yer bottle. Depot, 205 Bowery biciah, xj The Fableo Fountein of Beauty ts reatizea in the Palm of Thousand Flowers. It «il! preserve the ekin unfreekl-¢, unreughe onwrtrkied, from yoath tage Nothing can be more heal:ful than this fragrant emollient. Fetridge & <0 , Boston C. H. RING, 192 Broadway. Swell Hatr Creator wilt Ureate Hate ars bald beace. ent the bair from falling ovt, and a8 ao article of toilette rhoul: be used by evory lady and gen- Herman. For sale by the prineips] druggiste, and at thn depot, Ne. 821 Broadway. $1 AUTCHINSON, Agent Rbeumatism, Servfuia, &e,—Hyatt’s Life balsam is the mos* certain remedy for these terrible es You who sre suffering the most torcuriog pairs remember that a few doses of plearant compound, will afford cer'sin of cases rave been cured, and published in the ‘an, * said, ard other papers. ‘These certificates are ‘rom well known ¢itizere, who ean be eeu and commnl ed atany hour. Cuecnlars containi g there certificates, can oe had at the principal depot, 446 Grand sireet. Seventy five cents per bottle Rupture. “arsh’s Patent, the only fadica: eure sfues.—Marsh & Co. @ just reosived letters patent for Mareb’s radical cure truss that took the sole premium st the late exhibition in the Crystal Palace It has received the universal Le of the eecieal ano surgica) profession of this city, and will sure pine ont of ten canes of redusihle hervia. All pe sons are cautioned egainst infringing upon this inetro- nent Open from 7 3. M unt PM Maks AOC, 30 23% “aiden lane. . ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY RELIGIOUS NOTICES. AE REV DR. LIPSCOMR, UF ALABAMA, WILL T reach ia the Mulherry street M.H Church (noar Bleecker street,) at 103 o’¢wek to morrow morning, and the Rev. Ir Thompacn, of Ohio, lately returned from Europe, at 734 o’eloes in the evening. JER SON AL. NY INFORMA ‘ION OF THE RELATIVES OF SAR H ch Adee Holmen (marriage pame indrew:) sna ‘eve of Vermont, will be moat tharkfu'ly received by a M .at No 80 West Seventeenth street NAPT IN GEO. WASHINGTON WEBR, FORERLY Captain in the British Army, Iate clerk in the reve nue vervice of the United Stater, may bear of somatuing te hie advantage by aprlyiog personally or by letter to George Ke-d No. 98 Fulton aveoue, Brooulyn, N. ¥ ; an early response is policite’ as the advertiser contem- plates removing from the city. OTe IN THE CITY, SEPTEMBFR 23, 1854, AT 9 o'clock A. M. W™. DOBLE. TREBOR WILL FINI) A LETTER TO HIS AD- e@ drove at the Herald office. I NFORMATION WANTED—OF JOHN ANT) ELIZABETH hey ig of Manenester, Engiand. Whea last hoard from, in May, they were in Paterrom, New Jerwy ‘Meir mother Frances Figgins, and two children, can 04 heard from at the Emigrant Office, No. 2 Canal utrect New York. —————$ ra Ma'll0N WANTED—OF ELLEN GALLAGHER, 4 ative of county ‘ao, Ireland When lest seen the lived with Colonel John Travers, Raritan Bay, Now Jermey; when last beard from ebe was in New ort, thode Tland Any information concerning her will be thank fully receive d by her cousin, Jobn O° Jonnell, 90 James +treet, New York. Newport and Boston papers please copy R. YA HEW HOLLUB—IF THIS SHOULD Maer AVA theeye f Mathew Hollub, or any persen knowing hie whereabeuts, he is reqnestet to give notice imme tiately *o bin brother, Jove! Boiluo. (Jstely arrived from Furepe ) under care of Mr. Char'er Kubje, No, 48 Sovaton street Exchange apers please copy. A W. 18 KEQUESTED TO RETURN HOME AS '@ boom a8 posmble, ea 600D COOK WANTED—ONE WHO UNDER A atende ber business theroaghly ean find a situation by calling at 24 Abingdon place. WatCHVAKER WANTED TO GO TO ALABAMA. ies Inquire of Louis 4. Fellows & Schell, @1 Maiden e. WOW LADY OF REFINED MANNERS AND Kberal eduestion, would be glad to tate charge of ‘® gevtleman’s family, confident of makiog » home agreeable to ite possessor. Please address Mrs. Marton, for one week, post office A GERMAN GIKL WISHES A_ SITUATION AB chambermaid, or to take care ef children, Apply at 40 Chrystie et eet. : GOOD GIRL WaNTs A SITUATION 48 NU*SE, ir @ good sewer: or as chamhermeid and waiter. Apply im the dry goode store, 234 Third avenue 8 STEWARDERS, OR TO TRAVEL WiTH & LADY — A Wanted, by an intelligent young girl, a aituation an stewardess, or to wait ona lady travelling to Earope orSouth. Apply for two days, st 13 Eighth avenue, near Troy street ‘ LADY DESIRES A SITUATION FOR A GIRL OF. 18, whose pervices she no longer nerds, but who she can reccomend ax an uosommenty bright industrious rervant, perfectly comve'ent te do anything that oue of der agecan do. She does not wish the care of chikiren. Pleare call between 9 and 12 4. M, at 14 East fwenty- seoond street YOUNG LADY DESIRES A XITUATION IN A AA ‘senpeetadie confectionery or baker's store. Gord city reference can be given, if required. Address M. C., Herald office. YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION AS W T purse. Apply at 186 Christopher street. GOOD GIRLFOR GENERAL FOU LWORK, DE*TRES ‘# ritoation in the city or couvtry; is s good plain cook, excellent washer ironer, (makes prime bread), has good reference wages moderate Please apply at 261 Bowery this day or Monday. FIRST CLASS MILLINER WANTED, TO GO TO Virgivia —To one underatandiag the business. good ‘agen will be patd, Address, steting where wn interview could be had, W. H. 8, box 8,108 Fost Ofles. RESPECT‘BLE GERMAN GIRL, WHO SPEAKS English weil, wants a situation as seamatress; Wages vot 60 much of an object asa good home Address W. E., at 329 Teath street, or at the Hera'd office. N ACTIVE AN} INTELLIGENT AMBRICAN MAN IS in iage and saddiery hardware Dusiness, to sctas salesman. None but those acquainted “— the business need apply, to Charles Bouton, No. 67 wery. GOOD BUSINESS M‘N. HAVING A VERY f wood acquaintance West, wishe:a situation to wavel for rome wholesale house to solicit orders, sell go da of any kind, favey plated ware, jewelr> from sam- ples or otherwi and collect debts, or any kiad of bu siness to suit his emjloyer. Any house wishing such a man will please direct to J. W. #., 14 oMice, will call on them with satisfactory reference. YOUNG GFRMAN, TWENTY. FIVE VEARS OF AGE, wishes to obrain a situation in the Weat or -outh Pe has been employed as bookkeeper in the book busi for the last two years, an’ is sluo sequaiated with or ceopathic medicine business. The hest of refer- ences can be given. Please address to Chas. Stursberg, box 2,265, Post Office. YOUNG MAN, AN AMERICAN, WHO UNDER- A stands his business, wante a situation as barkeeper iz @ good botel or first class reatanrant. Good reference given. Address Harry, Herald cilice. SSISTANT BOOKKEE°ER WANTED—IN 4 WHOLE- tale grocery house, © good writer, correct at = end acquainted with money. Address P. P. & Co., He! office, naming references, age, and experionce. Salary for first year $200. HAMBERWORK, AND TO ASSIST IN fH? WaSH- J ing, and ironing axd waiting—situation wanted in ® small private family Good city reference given. Ap- ply at corner of Smith and Bergen streets, next to the pork store, for two days. OOK WANTED—W'O0 THOXOUGHLY UNDER- ) standa ber business, and can bring frst rate ci’y references. Apply, only if of such s character at No. 14 Gramercy park, in the morniog before } o’elock. Or WASHER AND IRONER, AND GENERAL / houseworker—Situation waated in a private family, by a Pritestent young girl. Good city references gi vea. Apply at 73 Fourth a:reet, for two days. jOUK, WASHER AND IRONER, WHO THOROUGHLY uncerstands her businsss—Situation warted ia a lly. Good city reference given Apply at jo | Union court, University place, between Eleventh Twelfth stresta, for ti jays. \OACRMAN OR GROOM* SITUATION WANTED —Ry s stesds, acber young man who perfeotly understanis his business; would be williag to make bivaself geusrally veefnl. for honesty, sobriety, and sapsbility duce satisfactory city and country recom: Addsens #., box 111" Herald office, for two da OACHMAN WaNTED.—4 SINGLE MAN W0 WELL understende bis business io a'l ita parts, aod cao tring good references for honesty, sobriety, aad comve tence. apply at 160 Front street, between the hours of 11 A. M. ane 1 o’clock P. M. { (OPYI-T —A LAUY WHO. WAITES A NEAT, LEGI- be ble band is dei os refer agrtst ans am mee in the above capacity, Apply to P. A Grey, iiliam street, or to Madame Grey, a ‘Third avenue. OUSFKFEPER WANTED.—A GENTLEMAN WANTS on intelligent and respectable young femala to act in the capacity of honsekeeper and to take charge of bis ceurehold curing hiv frequent avsence in the country on burinest. Toa yourg lady of education. mnasical taleat. and good add.eus,® very comfortable and independeat heme ig offered Adéress B. Merchant, Broaiway Post Office. ANDSMEN WANTED FOR U 8. NAVAL SE‘ VICE — « pply immediately at the U. S. Navel Readezvoun, ho 9 Cherry street, one door from Franklin square, from 10 till 2¢’elcek, ALE «ND FEMALE HELP OF ALL KINDS MAY Ba engaged at the offices of the ~ morican aod Foroiga Emigrant Protective and Emgloymant Society, 27 Green wich street and 130 Ninth street, corner of Broaiway. | gah pant SERVANTS, WEJ.L RECOWMENDED, ere censtantly spplied Yor, ans provided sith aret clase situations, at the Employment Agensy Office, 6) Kast Fourteenth street, Union aquare. N. B —A careful selection of cooks, nurses, waitocs, &c , for respuctanle fomie only. DLAIN COOK, WASHER AND IRONER.—SITU \TION wanted in a small pcivate family; good city referanos given. Apply at 184 madison street fourth floor, front rem, for twodays S sLE*MAN WANTED FO? THE RETAIL DRY GOOD: SS live; those that can give patisfactory reference a to ability and character, may apply at 228 Thi QUUSTION WANTED—BY A RESPHOTABLE WOMAN, Das chambermsid snd waiter, or vo taxe ex'e of chil: ren, of to do general heasework, in # sinsll family; eso) re'e-ence given if required Cail at 222 Jay strect, ner of Tillary street, Brooklyn. a ‘EN WANTA&D—TO =T:ND, ONE IN WALL rtreet. the other in Broadway, and exhibit a new wrticle, po: to sell, but to tars o1 Apply 14, 847 Sroadway, from 8 to 4 to-day. Fair wage! 0 DRUGGISTS.--WANTED, 4 YOUNG “AN COW petent to take charge of a retail drug ators. Apply ot 84 Seventh avenu 7700 DESIGNERS AND WOOD ENG AVERS.—W iNTED immediately, a first-rate designer acd several wood cutters, to whom, if steady and industrioas, perasnea employment will be given Apply to Frank Far@ell & Co., 12 and 14 Spruce street. yO CLOTHIE*S aND MERCHANT TAILOR3—A young man, just returned from the Youth with aa eptensive Southern acquain‘ance and ample erps tease wants a situation in some respectable olo‘hing hoas, a+ +alermao or custom cotter; sale-mao preferrad; or would act ip the capacity of both {hoe pes’ of references giena. édyens, with real name, D. C., Bros’way Post Offs, post paid, stating where an interview may be had room Te INVALIDS, FIC.—WsNTED, A SITU.TION AS buree, or to take chai of the housekeeping for a sek or aged person, by » lacy of loog experience, and sho would be found a hin‘ and pleasant nurse or com psnion, being of cheerful disposition, and having tea velied much in Europe, ané belng formerly sevustomed to move in the best society. Any lady or gentieman wilting to pay liberafly would be zealously aod faith fu ly served. Address A. C. C., box 261 Herald offive, for bree deys LU 2orstEnee WANTED.—WANTED, AW UPHOLA | terer, to go to a southern city; one that is compe tent, and undersiends his business, and a man of god pa ie find #tea/y Fe mi that unter stands banging paper preferred. + Betta, Kelle her & Betts 607 Broadway bs TAITER WANTEN—SHE MUST BE THOROUGHLY neat, well sequaipted with her business, snd us derstand teking care cf silver plate. apply. only if of such a character, at 14 Gramercy park, in the morning before 1 o'clock. ANTED—AT 667 BROADWAY, TO ATTEND SALES, & young Al or Eoglian lady. Ui ANTED—A SIIUATION AS WEC NURSE, BY A hbeslthy young woman; hee no objection to travel vith a family; city medical refererce given. Apply st 18 lost ibirteenth etreet, between Third and fourth averuts \ TANTED—BY A MIDDLE AGED PROTESTANT Wo- man, 4 situation as cook or to assist in the ewash- ing and ironing. Apply at 161 Kast Twenty-fourth street hetween First and Second avenues, for three days. Hatis- factory references given. Ww: ANTED—A TIDY, INDUSTRIOUS GIRL, 10 DO THR wonbtrg and waiting fora small family & good b nd wages are offered to a suitab’e p-rson, at 39 fast wenty nioth etreet, between Madison strest and Fourth avenues Ww /NTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITU ation an cook; che perfectly underatanila her buai- nena: {9a good beker of ‘rea and biscuits, and under. stands pastry well Acdress 303 Muiberry street, Wesley place, between er and Houston streets, in the rear, second ficor, for two days, WANT. —_———— a b | frhengegs <8 4 RESP TABLE YOUNG ENGLISH: Wap. ssituition as cesehmap, No objection to %-*1 OF evuo! ge 50 Apps st Mr. Tracey's 352 Teeny sixth street, pear Furth avenue. Wan COLORED, AMERIOAN OR GEM N woman, to coos, wash and iron, and assist io the keepers) work in a small family; must bes good, valer Appyat No 4 Charies street, octween 2 aud 6 oelock im the afternoon. WwW: NIED—s FIRST RATE SHIRT MARSH. 4130 A od cook, washer and None other veed «poly. ortapts ferred. Apply to JOHN &. Pur- YER, Vancerbilt japding, Staten Inland. ANTED—a GERVAN GIRL WHO SPEsK3 GOOD Pe bh, a8 lady's maid; s:¢ must thoroughly un- Serstaps plain sewing ana dreesmsking. Good r-forense required. Apply at,No. 6 South William street. ANIED—s NEAT AND EFFICIENT WOMAN, TO 30 the general housework of a smell femily; also a sirl of rixieen, to assist in the nursery aud do plain sex ‘wg. Apply from 10 to 12, this morning, at #3 Wert Twenty second street. * f 7 ANTED— BY AN ENGLIH LADY, A SITUATION as housekeoper. Apply toN M, L., 402 Washing ton streut, between Canal and Watts streets “4 ANTED A CLOK —ONETHAT THOROUGHLY UN- derstands ber busines, and can come well reeom. mencec, may apply between the houre of 9 and 10 0’elock at $4 Fast Sixtcerth street cee Bee | TANTED—A SITUATION, BY A_ RE PECTABLE girl, a6 a good plain cook, or washer and ir mer in a rmal) private family, or to do general housework ; good city reference given. Call at 88 West Eighseenth street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues, W23TDA PHOTESTANT WOMAN, AB LAUN- éreas a3 to aseiat occasionally as chambermaid. Apply at No 5 Washington place. sheet oll WANE SIMMEDIATELY, 4 GOOD COOK, WHO understands washing ‘and ironing thor>aghly Best city references required. App!y at No. 35 West Thitty-tith street, Y ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED COLORED WAITER. Apply at No. 7 Fifth avenue, between 12 and 4 or » beter ‘ITUATION, IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, by & respectable Protestant woman, as oook, esher and ircner. Best of city reference. Please call 181 West sixteenth street, between Seventh and Kighth avenues vy 7 ANTED—A GOOD RESPECTABLE GIRL TO ATTEND s confectionery. She must understand something of the business, and give city references. Inquire at 87 Bleecker street, neer way. - =o [/ ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE GIKL, to do chamberwork ina boarding house or hotel Can give good references from her last place. Cull at 11 Croby street. ANTED.—A YOUNG AND INTELLIGENT GIRL wishes to travel with family to Austrelia or Ouli fornia, Can give good references, and promises to give satistaction to any party who may want her. Please ad dross J. R. L, 170 Broadway, corner of Tenth street. ) ANTED—IN A SMALL P°IVATE Fa WILY OF THREE persons, a cook, who thoroughly understands her business, and is willing t> acsist in washing and tron- ing; also a girl tosct as chambermaid und waiter. Only those qualiied, and can produce good city references, peed apply at 107 Wert hity.mxth street, between B oacway ard :cven'hareave. = Rag ibn cha INT “LUIGENT, KINDLY DISPOSD American or otber Protestant girl, to do light echamterwork and attend an invalid lady; must be a good sewer. The very best of city references required. ap- ply 10 o'clock, at 93 Liberty street, up stairs. * TIVATION FOR A GIRL, THIRTEEN 0; kind and willing. An American Pro- seen for three days at 264 East Four years of ag teatant Can be teenth street. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WEL*H GIRL, A situation as chambermaid, or chambermaid aod smajl family To be seen till suited at 52% ree, be: ween First and reoond aveoues, ni, erednalor de A PROTESTANT GIRL, A SITUATION to purse or do p'sin ing. Beat cf reference given. Apply at 160 West Broadway. Wy P) OTEST4NT Gli AMERICAN, GER. man, Scotch, or French; must speak Coglish ant onderstand washing anc ironing fora small family. Ap ply at 210 Pearl atreet, Brouklyn. ANT}D—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Protestent girl, as chambermaid and waiter, or ebik’ren’a nuzre; bes good city reference. Culi at 62 Atlantic street, Brookiyn, for two days. ANTED.—& RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN anit situation a, cook, waster anc ironer. Can give good referexce Apply at 129 Waverley place. —DISDAY, AT 49 MONI GOMERY STREET, City, @ woman coor, who urderatands ccoking for & diving raloon in all its branches; also, one hivchen girl, and three neat girls, to wait on table. “pply before 120’ciock. SNEDDEN & HANRATTA. WwW ANTED—A (0° PETENT PERSSON, WHO UNDER- stand maou’sctaring New Engiand rum.. Noue nerd apply uvies nainted with the manufaciure. address. box 1,201 Po W ANTE)—4 YOUNG LaDY, OF GENIEEL AP- pearance ond versonal address, to learn the mil- Mnery; balt of her time bps hoa fe ge” in the store. Taken for six months and boarded with the family, Apply at 286 Sisth avenue, corner o& Eighteenth atreet. ANTED—IN A SMALL, FAMILY, A YOUNG Wo- man, with city references, who un‘erstands coching snd wa-bing Apply at 91 West Twenty-second atrect, before one v'clock to-day or Monday, ANTHD—A SMART ERRAND BOY APPLY THIS day, to J. 4. Genin, 214 Broadway. ANTED—A BOY TO OPEN OYSIZR2; NONE NRED apply except be understands his business. Apply to’. Windust, 1} Park row, from 9 toll A M. ANTED+a 8 LESMAN IN A RETAIL DRY GOUDS store. Apply at 193 Greenwich street. 'y ANTED—THREE GOOD S\LESMEN IN A RETAIL dry goois store, Apply at 821 Fulton atreet, Brooklyn, between 3 and 7 o'clock P. M. J ANTED—A SALESMAN IN A RETAIL DRY GOODS store Apply atthe store, No. 846 C,.x! ssree, Sor Greene, between 8 and 10 o’clock A. M, or ager ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, OF UNDOUBTED character, % situation as boekkeeper or assistant boob keeper. raat ference given tt ANTED--BY A YUUNG MaN, hIGH FEN YEARS of age, a sitnati nas sesistent salesmen in a dry gods, or cap and furstore an Amorican by birth, caa yea} German. Good referense can be given. Plesse wdc reas @. H. D , Herald office, ANTED—BY 4 BLE YOUNG MARRIED msn, a sitnation in a wholesale or retail grocery or liquor atore; bea nu objeciton to any + ind of rerp2cte- ble hurines; best of ciiy reference given. Please call at 244 Thrteepih street, between avenue A and First ave- nue, io the store, or adéreaa by note, which will be premptiy attended to. Has been in the above business for the ‘ast twelve years. ——_—_—_—_——.. yANTED—TWO GOOD WATCHMAKERS. ONLY W those whe can give doubtiess re’erenses as to ca- pacity and morality ought to appl 80 treat is not so much of a2 object. Good re- iresa box 100 Herald Office, ‘ANTED—IN A HAT STORE, A SALESMAN; MUST have some experience in the business It would be suitable for a German who apeats good Faglsh sa. ery about $600 per year. Address Hatter, Herald office- Wem WatCoMAKER, ONE WHO UNDER. stands the business fectly. Apply before 10 orelock A.M, or after 6 P. M., to Jonn Gillaly, 91 Oliver atre ANTED—a& RE-PECTABLE EXPERIENCED ENG. lich or American woman, to take entire abarge of evey, young infant. To one who caa bring unetcep tionable reference es *o character and capability, tne highest wages sofa permaneot situation will be given. Hie Detwesn tho hours of 10 and 1, at 46 Kast Twenty. first street. } ANJED—BY 4 RtSPECTABLE AMERICAN YOUNG woman, 4 situation as purse and seamstress ; che ia fond of chil ren »nd could take fall foment ad of au ia fant; would not ohjest to asaist in chamberwork, or vel with » lady or family to the South or any 1B prod the beetof city refereaca. Can » veen at 34 Sixth avenue, nesr Fourth street, t iengage). We casecen GO TO THE SOUTH, A GIRL, OR midd'e aged woman, to do theconving, washing end ironing of & small family. None need aoply but Protestants, and thore who would bo willing to bind theaseiyes to stey with the family two yeacs at the leant. add ens South, box 200 fer offies. JANVED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE widow woman and her boy, five yeara old. to ne with ber Hhe ie comperent to do sewing, or satisfied to do housework at leisurehours Wageslow. Sho is will ing to work in the country or city, as requived Can bo seen at 23 Colambia street, South Brooklyn, from 9 A. M. till 12 M. for three days. ) ANT} D—8Y A PROTE TNT YOUNG WOMAN, A situation aa nurse and seamstress; is oad drifemad er, ane cap do all Kinds of family socing, ant would make bersesf generalty ussfal; is kind anioolig- tog; has hved twelve momihata hor Jast ylace, and can Rive tu» dest of city retereoce, Prefers a Methodist fa mily. (oll at 473 Twelfth atreet, butween evences Bond ANTED—A PROCESTANT NUKaK, SWISS, GRK- man, Scotch or Wolth, who speaks good Waglien to tose charge of two little girls, of te ages of three Ano four yeors, avd tu do plain sewiog. ia « famiy re sding yy incipally fo Furope She must bs rond of ohil dr p obliging ond kind, of goo! religions pr ncfples, and accustomed to the charge of young chitd’en, night and day the maa bring or give nne: jonable re erence where +ho bas served im that ca acit a pereoa who ba femily ties ond betweentha agen of 30 and 40, vreferred. One wi 0 cso conrcrentiously fall these re- quirements wit! fod a vermanent home Apnty, be teeeu the bourse of Pend 10A.M andSand4P M., aha Pierrepont House, Brooklyn, by Wall atrest ferry None but those answering entirely to the advertisement need oeply. —————————— ANTED—A YOUNG UNMARRIED MAN, (AN EN- W giisbmen preferred,) educaed to the busines, to serve as foctman to 4 gev'lemen’s oseri aod as tavie walter. Apy one seeding av eligible sit: ia the abeve who can bring undoubted evisen-es «f intelligence, honesty ard activiry. can apply to James * Parker, at the «stor House, between the hours of 9 and 11 o'clock, (22d and 234, a.M ANTE! —4 YOUNG VAN CONVERSANT WiTH THE city, aa porter in a grocery store; must ba able to write, and accustomed to Ogures. Address, in the hand. writing of the spplicant, Rox 191, Port Office. ANTED—AN ACTIVE MAN TJ SOLICIT SUB‘CKI- bere for the standard works published don Printing Publishing Company. The le , and offers inducements to new the Jot wage! ser from $3 to $5 a dar. Apply from 9 to 12 o’elock, at 56 Ley street, fourth floor. ANTED—A BOY TO LE\RN TAE GRAINING dustness: @ that has been at the painting pre- ferred. Inquire at 273 Sixth avenue, in the paint store, at seven or ei ‘clock in the morning. WANEOCBY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG MAN, A situation in some respectable basiness—who has had consicerable experience in the g and busine: id who 1s & competent scholar, and able of keoving accounts, Please address = ferald office. Wanmsy A RESPECTsBLE YOUNG MAN, A situation as coxchman in a private family; he un- derstands his businers perfectly; or would take e! of a pair of fant borses. Has lived in the city for tue lant five cr six years Rest of reference can be given from hia iast employers. Call at Samuel Lowry’s, saddle apd harness maker, 842 Broadway, or address a noe there for J. W. D. es ms 4 OFFICE NOTICK.—THE M.ILS POR EUROPE, Pp’. United States steamer (7. LOUI+, will close at te on Baturdey, the 234 day of ~eptamber, at 1036 o'clock A. M. TsaaC V FOWLEX, Postmaster. MERICAN SCHOOL OF DE IGN, 483 BROADWAY, ia now open for rew pupils. wi» deatring to se- curé tuition in this schoo! d ee rr should ap- immediately, as the numorr is limi‘ed. " 3 8 WOuD, Jr., Principal. BSISTANT TEACRER.—A YOUNG LADY WIGRES ant tescher im © res; ‘school, also will give Jessops in maurice on the if mecessary. apply tod Wright, 120 Broad street. OARDING SCHOOL FOR BOY. aT L L—The fourth term of the ollport Claarcal I commence on the Orat Cuesday in November. For ‘circulars, appiv to Wm. Kevan. atreet, New York, and for full oartien JAME CRUD teenth atreet one de for ladies and gentiewen ix oil painting, water ing. Schools, pri- pastel, crayors, and lead pencil ar vate scholars, and classes a'tended. RT EDWARD INSTITUTE—NEW AND SUPE2B brick buildings for five huadred boarders. Rev. Jo- seph E. King, 4. M, Principal, asstatex by twenty fessors and teachers Board, age e ‘uel. furais room, incident, and common Es; ih for fourteen weeks, $27 60 if paid in navance, December 7, 1864 Cireulari fall informetion be bad 4t 200 Mulberry street, No. 3 Park Row, York, or by addrensing Rev. H. B Taylor Stearns, Fort Eadware, New York. ANTFD—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG MAN, A situstion as groom and coachman; understands bia busivess perfectly well. Good refereace oan be pro duced Inquire at 126 Fast Iwenty-ninth street, be- tweep Second aud Third avenues, for John Berry. ANTE] —A YOUNG MAN OF GOOD APPEAR as private waiter. One that fully under . None other need apply, at 620 Broadway, bet ween 9 aud 12 o’elock. WA NO 341 BROADWAY (BASEMENT) clerks, salesmen, porters, men on stoxmers and Doys for trates and saloons, barksepers, coach: nd waiters, girls ax chamb rmaids, &c. Charges ate. N. B.—A cook for s restaurant T PINK, Agent. ANTED.—PERSONS WHO DESIRE TO CORRES: pond with friencs, can have their letters written, on very moderate terma, by a lady residing at 11 Cannon street. She can be seen always in the evenivg, from 7 till 10 o’clock (at no other time). Please preserve this advertisement. 7 OUNG LAI TE3 WANTFD —SEVERAL GENTEEL, RE spectable young ladies wanted, to attend in a firat class dining saloon, situate? in the lower part of the city, /mericany, English, or French preferred. Apol thia morning to Howea & Thompeon, §1 Nassau «tree room No. 7. , FALL FASHIONS, _ ALL MILLINERY.—MRS, COOLEY WILL OPEN PER extensive ebow rooms on Tuesday, Sept. 26th, with a splendid amor'ment of fal millinery of the newest de sigpa, MRS, COOLFY, 1:2 Eygnth avenue, vetwoen Fifteenth and Sixteenth streets. RS. KINGGOLD HAS T=E HONOR OF INFORMING her pupile and the pndlie in general, that she in terds opening on Friday, September 22, with a rich wa. sortment oi Paris bonnets, ladies’ and ‘children’s, for the ceining season, tost cennot be surpassed by anv in the city —286 ~ixth avenve. corner Eighteenth street ARIS MILLINERY —MRS. CLAW: ON, 63 CANaL Ey, Sree Mil open Pari fall millinery’ on sfonday, pt. 25. ARIS MILLINERY.—MAVAME DOUGAL, NO 70 sixth even: esr Waverly Place), will open on Monday, “cpt. 25, a beautiful srsortment of Pi bon- nets, ERFECT DRES“WAKING.—HUNDREDS ARE NOW teatir g and Celighted with Taylor’s invention for eutting and making dresses | Ladien wishing to test this just received per last steame: grest improvement, must call on URS. BAACK NEY, 407 ie aa up stairs. Don’t mistake the rooms, aa some jo. IBE LADI+S ARE RESPRCTFULLY INFORMED THA? MADAME FI RICH has sent from Paria s choise neleotion of ombroideries and laces, santillas in lace, silk and club, aude few of the newest atylea of hate and dress caps, ai of which she has personally selected, and” they are now ready at her warercoms, 28 Waverley 'URNITURE, PAPIER MACHE GOODS, IRON BED #teada, &c., &c.—Tre auvecriber is now prepared, at his vew rooms. to receive orders for cabinet farniture, of every bind, and wili not be excelled by any establish: ment in thi» city, in quality of g sods, low prices, or fair dealing. °' MIRRILL, 804 Broadway, corne: of Tuane street, adetion, commission and private rile room. Quow CASE8.—ROFFMAN & FERSCH, SHOW CAS? \ warercom, 67 Boweryy aear Walker «treet.—Casee made in avery style, silver plased, brass, rose and satin wood, mahi ¥, N. B.—Old cases in ex ebange Orders are promptly executed. HOW CASES.—A LARGE ASSORTMENT CONSTANTLY on band and made to order, of German silver, silver plates. rosewood, mahogany, black walnut, &s. N. B— ‘anes coretully boxed and shipped to any part of the Union, by B. K. PEEBLES, 124 Grand street, three doors cust of Broadway. COPANTNEMSHIP 40TIOES. 1 000 —PARTNER WsNTED, TO TAKE AN . equal interest in @ respectable busi ness, which will pay from $6,000 to $8,000 in one year’s time. A perron who ean give gooi references, and de- vote his time and attention to busivess, will fad this a good opportunity, Address Hendyick H 0 —A PARTNER WANTED, TO T\KE AN ] ‘© equal interest in, ard attend to the money matters of s respectable and popular exhibition, from which a fortune can be realized this winter. Apply ty G. C. HENDERSON, No. 9 Moproe street Nepal tod —ITHE PARTNERS'IP HERETOFORE existing between Robert Rogers snd Charles O. johnston thie day been dissolved by mutual consent, and said Charles G Johnston is au horized and under- takes to collect and settle the debts of the firm. Dated Sept. 22, 1854. ROBERT ROGERS, CHas. G. JOHNSTON, IS°OLUTION —1HE COPARTNERSHIP HERETO: EL)” tore exiriteg. bervera che subscribers, Ja this dey dissolved by mutual consent; U. Major retiring thero from. N. SARONY, H. Masor, June 1, 1854. J KNapP. yOPARTNERSHIP. —THR UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS J. day entered inte copartnersaip, and will continue the lithographic buriness in al. ite branches, under tue nyme of ~srony & Co. N. SARONY, J. KNapp, Sey tember 4, 1864. R. MAJOR. NALENT AND ENFRGY —‘N OPPORTUNITY OFFERS for the services of a gentleman of ability, squainted with the formation and man»gement of a corpora’e or menufacturing company (ne h»ving influence among tte mercantile community. or steamboat and shipplog interest, would be treated with loerally. Heference given and required Adiress Enterprise, Herald office ANTED—A PARTNFE%, IN A SMaLL MACHINE. shop, situated in the coatral mt of thecity. A blackemith or machinist preferred. Please address box 181 Herald office. DRY GOODS, &C. 596 BROADWAY, M\NUFACIURER’S DEPOT OF oe Chantilly and Brussels laces. The agent BOW pr ed to exbibit at retail # stock of the abs imported rich laces. JULES VELCROLX, 596 Broadway, near Metropolitan Hotel. 3 BROADWAY —JaMES TUCKER CAN Pe ODUCE at this moment « stock of costly fowers an’ feathers perhaps unequalled in the “tate. The colffears de bal are truly magnificent, and bridal wresths fitting for the eccss'op. above importations are pecaliar and no ordinary production. 287 Broadway, up staire NOTHER LOT OF CHEAP SILKS FROM AUCTION A. ~A. 7. SIEWAKT & CO. will open on Monday September 25, 300 pieces of new nilks, at 75 cents per yard. They will de found the cheapest goods ever offered in the city. The styles ere all cow. Lips | atriy om and pla is. N.B—The same arrangements of last wee ‘will be made in exribdiiing there goods, or the left han’) side of the Rotunda, Brosdway, Chambers and Reade streets. T P. COLES, 866 BROADWAY, TWO DOvKS above Union square, just received a lot of chea> ‘and colored silk 0. alot of fine plaid merinos. assortment of housokeepy lowest prices ODIE’S GKGAT fixed for Taos »MONTILL for the fall season, is day, 26th Septe: ir, on whieh necasion he will submit, for the approval of his lady customers, 8 large and solent fnwortment of novelties In imported and home made closke and maptilles, of veivet, cloth and satin, io all qualities, plain and embroicered Ladies will do woll to inspect this magnificent stoca oo, Oe else where. . BRODIK, 6) Canal street and 63 L'sponard strest. VRENCH STURE —biASHAMES H & 3. PRINGIBNS, Ne. 628 Broadway, under the St. Nichcias totei v¢ just received their fall ascortment of rich French aces and embroiseries, vaienciennes, otussels palotand black gaipure laces ; also, Paris lace seta and man- tiller. ACES ANM EMB OLDEMiE3, AT THE NEW ~TORr, Li 599 Boadway —Jnat received, a arge lot of yeach embroidered collars, for l4s., worth 20s ; a lot of Freveb jacone! ban te haif price; fine French embeuider td bandkorehiefs from $1 to $12; chemieetter, sleeves, ecgings, insertions, black ince veils, jaconets, Swies w ul} muslips, ke, &o. 3 ICH DRESS GOODR—FALL, 1854.—CB “DELL, PIER ) SON AL Kare now prepsred to offer to the ladies w extensive arsortwentot drese silks, French me. now, Saxony Plaids, ko , &e., purchased at the lateaue. von els, at prices fall twenty-five pr cent lene then the cost of importation, No. 471 lway, between Gran? sod Broome streets, one block below the St. Nicholas. ADAME A, COUTAN’S FRENCH AND boarding and day scbov! for young ladies, No. 279 ith avenue, corner of Thirty-first street, has reopen ed on yewtey, Sept. 1. 9 omnthus is attached to the tnstitutidn. R. AN] MADAME NOG). Bs GIER’S FRENCB ‘and English boarding and day school for young la- |. No. 800 ~egond aveouc between Zighteenth Nineteenth streets, will ve open on triday, September 15. ‘A stage is attached to the #:ublishment for pupila at @ distance. £ QR. L. DE GRAND VAL’S CLASSICAL ENGLISH, M Freneb, and =panish ovarding achool for young gen- tlemen, Hudson Terrace, nouk: N.J. Circulars at the institution. A special review and finishing class for advanced pupils. EW WRITING 4ND BOOKKEEPING ACADEMY, 436 Brosdway, {@ now open by | easrs. BROWN & FOND, combining the efforts of the an-qualled penman, the thorough accountant, this neademy offers facilities Sor G:ting young mep fur wercrntile bueincss unsurpase- ed by any in the country, ARE CHANCE FOR tAC’ ER? —A SCHOOL ROOW, in Bond street, N. Y., furnisbed and suitable for 60 acholars, to let. Rent $100. A school much wanted. Inquire at 67 Bond street CARD, —THE SUBSGhIBER ANNOUNCES TO CITI. zens and strangers that his roome are now open for instruction in Mas | and dookbeepi Ladies and gent emen are cospectfully inviwd to visit the seademy atallhours, OLIVER B GUL, AM{H, 862 Broadway. LADY IN THESOUTH WISHES A SITUATION 48 teacher ina private fawily; abe is competent te feach the various brancbes of an Zzglish e¢neation, with the French langusge Address, postpaid. F. M., care of Professcr McCarthy, Witliameport, Was! county, Maryland. LADY—COMPRTEN' 1) GIVE LESSONS IN ENG- A. iish and Freneh, wianes te Anda few pupils whem she can atiend av daily goweness sddresa B. H., No. 1 Bord street, third door below Broadway. LabY DE 1tES AN ENG AGEMENT IN A FAMILY 4 in thia city, to teach chi!iren under twelve years, the Engiish braaches and music, or would accept a situa tion (na family south. Address note B A., 44; Hanover [AN LADY, WHO 3PE KX FRENC 4, DESIRES: & place.as cally or resident governesn, or to super- intend @ housebold and to take care of children, She in experienced in tuition, and t«ashes Germsn, Freneh, neediework, and the uauel branches, Address Dr. F Klingemana, 31 Delancey sterct 8s A Fnglend, who has lived ia fartilies of the nobility and gents7 nd bas b-rugbt with ber testimonials of the highest character is cestrour cf au engagement in the United States She ix compereat to instruct im music, French, German, « little Ital an, drawing. history, raphy, and the usual branches of educstion. Salary 00. Address A. Z., care of D. Appleton, 346 Broadway, USINESS MEN AND MECHANICS’ EVENING CL iss for drawing, from 7 to 9, at 494 Broadway, where recent improvements have buen wede, and arrangements for drawing trom plagter casts, &c., by 8. SssU TER, Professor. VINI-HING GOVERNE S—\ LADY, WHO SPEAKS the French and Italian lace with f and hae fo: wary years given fastruc all the b GOVERNESS.—A LADY JU-T AR®IVED FROM ex in & private family. whe cap vive the very best re- ferences in the United Statox, and has no objection to go Sout! iv. 8 Cl anton Place. Seco nF 2 RO 4 SITUATION AS GOVER. G ERMAN, ENGLISH, AND F2ENCH LANGUAGE. —A J woil ednented gentlemnn, fully capable of teaching the German and boglieh 'anguages, also of corres; ip French, and to teash bookkeeping by angie entry, wishes a situation either in the city or ecuntey. portieulars a) ply pervorally, or by letter, postpaid, at No. 9¢0 Seventh Lvenue, in the barber's store. i“ NSTRUCTI NAN |FXPE TENCED PXOFE3 OR OF uric, who can give opex ole withes to make an srrangemect with @ social family, where he, can enjoy, the advantages of a comfo: home for himee'f and ~ife, {n compensation, oF to, for instruction on the pianoforte and singing. dress P. 8., box 167 Herald «lice. MUSICAL. YOUNG LADY, FsOM 16 TO 18 YEARS OF AGF, ‘Will be boarded and instructed fn musie, French, German, &c,, for # rmali compensation, and her asatat- ance ss jnnior tescker in « school ia tula city. address t eptember, box 200, Herald office SPLEN'T) 7 OTTAVE $300 ROSEWOOD PLANO. force for sale for $230, made to order within three — round corners, excellent perfect every ing fo Ou warranted hy the best makers. Owner is go- ing Tt can be sean at 151 Chambera street, from 0 dl 3 o'clock HEAP PIANOFORTES /NI) YWUS'C —GREAT BAR- gana —To cay we commenen the experiment of aell- ing at haif the i probts Fine pienos at low prices, A written guarentee, signed by ourselves and the manu- facturers, ie vith erch instrament, which is fally warranted. K & BROTHER 843 Broadway. ADAME E, WALLACE BOUCHELLE, 98 EAST M Twenty -eightn street, has t e honor to aasounce to her pupils and the public that she has returned to this city. INWRIGHT, PROFES*O% OF MU RESPECT. AND, fully icforms his pupils anc the publicthat he wil re-commen e instractiona on the pispof-rte on the (2th instant. Ail sommuniestions addressee’ to No, 3 — place, corner Greenwich street, wil) reesive sttentin R AND MISS CONION, TEACHERS OF THE pianoforte and singing, hereby inform their upils and the publie that they have resumed their pro- fessional nvocations. Address 575 Broadway. UBICAL—MR. (114RLES WELS, PROFESSOR OF the pisno, now in Europe, informs bis numerous frienda, popile and the public, that be will returm to this sity about the Jast wees in September, end that he peg io inna his profossioual duties en the qecond tober. EW YORK ACAUEMY OF ¥0310.—SU8“CRIBERS. to stock and holders of certificates are hereby no- tified that certificates of admssion and rigut of selec thor of rests wil] be accorded only to those whore names are on the books of the orient cr prior to the 27th inst. Ws. H PINE, Secretary. ANTED—4 SITUATION AS SOPRANO SINGER IN lady of good o¢e and fine t respectanility, Ad- — a 5 WITH 4 FOPRANO voics,’’ and one with @ ‘‘contralte,”’ a! — Osera House” heactrg at sight neccesary, address Swayne Buckley, 639 Broadway. ICK WICK GUARD, AI TENTION.— THE MEMBERS OF thin betta 8 are hereby notified to attend a meet- ing atChathem Hail this Cod | evening, at 76 o'clock, on business of importancs. A full attendance fs requested. By order of M. STACK, Captata. W. yospauy, Orderly Bergennt. HE VeTERANS OF HE WAR OF 181g, WILL 8. wen Montay eculng the Sith inst ae peat T cet, op Mon ereni “ drei, on buaoeen ae fs A FF 1CERS—THE SUB3CRIBERS DESIRE. x tention of Mans’ to their entire new stock of wilitery goo 6, consistic; swords, eosulette: fanben, belte. Ae tee which hey offer for’ sale om the Most rensonadbe term: Having new ard ema { ‘ otyles of these 8, parties wial to pare! soweilto ctauioe Gur stocky OsOYieG, HARIEEY & GRAHAM, 18 Maidon lene DANCING ACADEMY, | IDE G. BROOKES DANCING ACADEMY, NO. 361 40 Broome strest, netween Drosaway aud the Bowe- ty Having resstiy a ted an eotire new method of ia. #truction, he papi to noquire all the fash- fonable A jew leesvens = fw: clasnen Ms jadies primary dren, on Wednescay , clawes are under the of Mrs. Brookes. Mrs. Brookes’ evening © a9 es (exclusively) are now forming for Wednesday aud Saturday nights. >