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Hundred Watches at Aucties.—Great wale, by order of the receiver of diamond jewelry, an¢ the four watebes, &c , on Tuesday, “eptember fellewing deys, at the saten-oom, 16 Wall s:rect, at 11 eseb day. EDWARD SIN\ZENICH, suctioneer, 16 Wall wtreet. The Great Republic Dining 3 | oe Sia note ens, cease estsblithment respeetfully intimste that in compliance witb the wisbes of many of their customers, their prices shail be recuced on Monday, the 25th inst., to what they iy were, BRANCH & CO. You are very Difficult to Fit, isan Expres- step never heard at GREEN’S shirt establishment, No Astor House His idea is that shirss are made to Gt men, met men to Ot shirts; consequently his shirts conform to ‘the figure, whatever it may be, im all cases and under al) circumstances. Hatr Dye and Celebrated Reds dye iv by all achnowledged the best im th rid. | Wheleeale ané_retaih or eppliel im nine ate zouma at 7, A BATOHELOR’S hair dye, wig, orna- mental hair factory, No. 233 Broadway. iptaremententerseiancsinenih ; Mupture.-—@arsh’s Patent, the only Radical cure wase.—Marsn & Co. have just received letters ypstent for Maveh’s radical cure that took the sole premium at the late exhibition in the Crystal Palace. It bas received the universal approtation ef the medical and surgical profession of this city, and will ‘sure pine oat of ten cases of reducible hernia.’ All per- anne are cautioned aguiost lafinging upon this instra- meent Open from 7 4. M. until9 PM. MARSH & 00., Be. 234 Maiden lane. ‘The Great Blood Purificr.Dr, Hose’s Sar blood purifying compound purifies and enriches the dleod, Ope ga the coratitution, drives off all il sores, gives color and tioom to the ani eneek, oitena the shiu, aud from beiog of a sallow it soon becomes ruddy and healthful. Quart bot- ‘Hee, $1; small bortles, 50 cents Call at 102 Fulton atreet, oppecite St. Paul’s church | Swedish Hair Creator, an Exquisite Pomade eo hquid, imparting to ths bur a softness and brillian- ey vnriyalled I+ is prepared im elegan: large sized Rottien For sale by the principal di iste, and at the | @epot, 921 Sroadwey. C. E, HUTCHINSON, Agent. Dr. Rose's Celebrated Family ‘iedicines are in great repote—They will cure consump‘ion. coughs, eolde, nervous affections, and all paia Ur. lose is a re- guler physicisn, and his medicinescen be had of R. A. een, 162 Futtom street, opposite St. Paul's Who Suffers with Palo?—Call on R. H. HARTSHONN, 162 Fulton street, opporite St Paul's ehureb, and get a bottle of Dr Rose’a pain-curer, only 22ie., 2e. and 50c a bottle. It cures any pain in the stomach or bowels, burns, sprains, pain in the sides or ‘bach, sore throat or sore month ear and toothaches Get a bottle ava ptop the suffericg Call at Lyon’s and behold His prizes, coined in bro»ze and gold ®. Lym mae reerivea tour World's Fair yoedals for his magnetic powder ror the destruction of tosceets without porson. Central depot for the powder anc the Megnetic Pills for rats rom mice, 424 Broadway; 9nd at 88 Dock strest, Philad Married, On Monday, September 18, by the Rev. Wm. &. Balch, of Bleecker stree church, Mr. Danse, F. Hirt to Miss FRanasEuza, youngest dauguter of Thomas Featon, Bag. all of this city. Thursday, September 14, by Rev. J. A. McKean, Epwarp O Jeyiins to REBECCA MARTIN, Caughter of the late Francis \ artin, all or this city. On Wednesday evening, September 20, by the Rev. Dr. Millett, Mr. Busxy J. Westoorr to Miss Mary Euzanern Suamrson. The ceremony was performed at No 308 Breowe street, the residence of toe clergyman Ov Fri’ay, July 28, Misa Fiona SumMERs to Epwarp JDLIAN ANDEREON. ‘tharkston papers please copy. Ip Brooklyn, on Wednesday. “eptember 20, by the Rev, BM Cutter, 6 D., Bars S Morais to Mise Jane Pack, beth of England. Birmingham Journal please copy. Died, On Saturday, September 23, Wiiiam Ceampers, in the ‘ith year of his a His relatives and iriends, also the members of Bioom- ing Grove Lodge No. 182, { 0. of 0. F., are respectfully mvited to attend his funeral, to morrow aftersvoa, at one o'clock, fz0m his lave residence, No. 225 Weat Twen- ty-fifth streat. On Saturday, September 23, Mrs, Oninpa Latsoy, aged 68 yeare, 2 months ard 6 daya. Her frienae, also those of her sons, John W. and Wm. B. Latson, and her daughters, Mra. 4- G Howland, Mra. J. B. Frear, and Mrs. W. R Jubason, are resgectfully in- vited {o attend her funeral, from the residence of her eon, John W. Latson, No. 71 Hammond str set, this after- noon, at three o’clock, without further invitation. .. On faturday, September 23, Cravs Starks, ia the 28th ‘yeor of his age. His friends and relatives are respectfully invited to at- tend his funeral, this afternoon, at two o’cloc’t, from bis Jate residence, No. 03 Cherry streat. Thureday, September 21, of consumption, Carm- usa RA 06 27 years, wife of Arthur Newbould, and eavghter of the ine Fm. Harry, of Dunmore Bast, near Waterford, Ireland. The funeral wi! take place this aftercoss, at tT o’eloek, from her late residence, No. 117 Anthony street, near Elm a‘reet Boston, Newfoundland, snd Waterford, Ireland, papers Gn enday , On Friday, September 22, Jams Denton, aged 64 Bis friends and those of tho family, are respestfully in- vited to attend his funeral, from his late residence, No. 187 Perry street, this afternoon, at two o'clock. ‘On daturdey, Beptember 23, of bilious fever, Wawa Sancesr The friends and sequaintances of the family are res- seamen invited to atten bis funeral, this afternoon, at e’clock, from hia jate residence, No. 118 Clintoa street, without further notics. Western vcaptrs pleare copy. On Saturday, September 23, Srmrurs Dowunc, the be- Joved child of Christopher snd Anastasia Dowling, aged 2 yeera and 11 dayu. lis remaios will be removed from No. 523 Sixth ave- mae, at *wo o’clock thia afternoon, for interment in Galvery cemetery. The friends of the family, and those of his mother-in-law, Mra Cul en, ere reapestfully invited ‘to attend the faseral, without farther invitation ‘On Friday evening, September 22, JoHN GitmorE, aged 42 years and 10 daye. jis funeral will take place this afternoon, at two clock, from his late residenee, No. 108 Livingston street. “The friends and rejatives of the family, and the members ef the Brooklyn Protestant Association, are respectfully invited to attend. On ‘ridsy, September 22, after a short ilness, Grorax ‘W. Borrearmip, son of the Hon. Justion Batterfield, of Chic go. Bis friends are invited to attend his funeral, this af- ternoon, at two o'clock, fram No. 175 Orchard street. ‘ Joms, son of Patrick and months and § days. invited to attend his fu- ‘weral, this afternoon, at two o'clock, from the residence of his parents, No. 90 Chrystie street. On Saturday ere September 23, Hayry ést son of Leah and the late Lewis silver, & months and 13 days. His faneral will tabe place to-morrow morning, at nine ’cloek, from No. 129 Spring street, In Wiiliemsburg, on Saturday morning, September 23, of consumption, WiAM M, ‘and bg Mala aged 25 years. The the family are invited to attend the fu- neral, withcut further invitation, from his late residen:e, No. 52 First street, to morrow afternoon, at three o’clock. In Bennington, Vermont, on Monday, Septemoer 18, ‘Yinaixza, only child of Julius W. and Harriette L. Hull) of this city, sged 12 years and 1 month. potable lhe ea ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. ‘ismir, sono: Jane NY INFORMATION OF THE RELATIVES OF SAR H sdeline Holmes, (mi thankfully rece! tive of Vermont, will bf most M. .at No. 80 Weat Seventeenth street. Tl THIS SHOULD MEET THE EYE OF THE YOUNG = carrixge driver, who cams inte Mr. Hughes’, at Stapleton Landing, Staten Island, and ised to give recipe to the sick man then ere, he would eonfer a favor by leaving it at Melion’s, next door, or t» Henvy Nelson, No. 11 Oak street, New York. OAT LOST—$5 REWARD WILL BE GIVEN FOR whit the return of a fourteen foot skiff boat, painted with black stripe, with » plain pai: men from George Scaril, M>- Hi , on sundsy morging last, Apply at the bou, George Searft \OUND—ON THE FIRST OF THI: MONTH, AT CON Btabie Point, New Je sey, & deck scow with tim be- heads and cleata, 85 feet long, 19 wide. The owner csp have it by proving property and paying expenses, Apply to 8, D. ALLEN, Constable Point, New Jersey, op- posite New Brighton. 8, I O8T—ON FRIDAY NIGHY, SEPTEMBER 22D, EITHES st the South ferry, New York side, in the Broadway and Forty ninth strest ‘st Fourteenth street, or te going from the ferry to curteenth street, b-tween ue, a gold bracelet, wita car- on the locket It gift highly valued. The finder will be rewaried upon peveas. at 47 Seventh avenue, corner of Four- teenth etree b sacs <...... Nee Sera es eee a OST—ON THURSH'AY MORNING, CORNER READE street and Broadway, a white Italian greyhound; had a collar on with the name of the owner. A liberal reward will be given by application at the Herald office, or st Mr Cowan’s stables in Mercer strest. O8T—ON THURSDAY, 21ST INST, IN BtOADWAY, bout Niblo’s Garden, a very fine white cambric Batdkerchief, with » very wide lace, embroiterei with cotton and gold thread; as not marked The finder will be liberally rewarded on leaving the same at Sa St. | Mark's place, by the. wner, a Spaniva lady, OS'—A SHIPPING RECEIPT BOOK, BETWEEN ‘Thursday and Saturday morning, with’ the name of ich, Patrick & os Bae in the same. The finder will be liberally rewarded by leaving it at 241 Pearl streat. OST—A PORT MON ATE, CONTAINING A $50 NOTE , Mass, and three $10 notes on the Soutbbrid, on the Citizens’ Bank, rcester’ ity dollars reward will be psid for the above by J. S. Hedges, 114 Grand etreet, over Pacite Bank. OfT—ON THE 22D IN-T, A NOTE DRAWN BY Robert C. Voorhies, for one thousand dollars, “da- ted Sept. 19, in faver of Geo 8. Drew, pavable at the People’s Bank and endorsed b7 hise is is to caution brokers and others from negotiating the same, paymen being stopped. OST OR SIOLEN—A LADY’S GOLD HUNTING Wate, with gold chain, sm-ll erstu locket, and Key attached. A iiheral reward sill be paid, and no questions eshed, for its returm to 145 Nassau street, or a Roteacdressed to P. 0., box 2,277, will receive prompt attention. EMORANDUM BOOK LOsT—YROM THE READING room, United States Hotel. containing certificate of veposite in American Exchange Bank, payment «tap Pees for five hundred dollars, in favor of Cap. F.S Hop- in.8, private papers, ano about twenty doliara in hank Vills. "Whoever has the memorandum book will be enti- tied to the money by returning the certificate of deposite and papers to the office of the ho*el, or through the Post Office. Address box 2,528. S: NIOQHOLAS—SIOLEN, FROM A PARLOR IN THE BS above hotel, on Friay ‘September 22, 1854, between the hours of ard half past G P.M. a light overcoat, of olive cloth, lined with black sik $5 reward will be paid by the subscriber to any one nat connected with the hotel, who wiil retura it end :he pspers in the pockets to him JOHN B BRECKINKIDGE, 54 Wall street. WW A8C# LSTA LADY, IN PASSING FROM East Broadway, through Market and Bayard streets, to the Bowery, i¢st, yesterdey moreing, from her person, a gold watch anc chain, and gold pencil. It beinga very Ligtly valued gift of a deceased relative, she will give the value of the watzh to any one who will return it to 114 East Broadway. “INSTRUCTION. CARD.—TSE SUBSCRIBER ANNOUNCES TO CITI- zens and strangers that his rooms are now open ‘or nstruction in writing and Loren 9 Ladies and tt gent euien are xeapecttully.invized to visit the academy atallhours. OLIVER B. GOLUSMITH, 362 Broadway. LADY IN THESOUTH WISHES A SITUATION 48 teacher in a private family; she is competent te h the various branches of an Eoglish education, with the French langusge, Addvess, postpaid. F M., care of nate aes McUarthy, Williamsport, Washington county, ry 5 DUCATION.—A YOUNG LADY, FROM SIXTEEN TO 1 eighteen years of age, wil. be boarded and educated in English, French, Germsn, &c , for a small compensa- tion and ber sssistance as teacher in a school in this city. Addresy September, box 200 Herald office. A va- cancy for onegpr two pupils G OVERNESS.—WANTED A SITUATION AS GOVER- A ness bys lady from the country, with » fam ly where she can recure a good home. Address M., Union +quare Post Office. NeTRUCTION IN SP2NISH OR ENGLISH.—PRO. fessor VINGUT, of the New York Untvorsity, will instruct im the above language by appication at his office 114 Chambers street. Terms for one person, $! €ach jesson ; for two $1 60, for three $1 75, and for four $2, LADIFS —THE *UBSORIBER RESPi "ECTFULLY AN- rounces to the ladies of New York and its vicinity, that his Drawing and Painting Academy is open ty day, as ¥ell for ladien’ classes as private lessons, in which he gives instruction in eve: Pranen of drawing and painting. Please call for circular, and examine paintings at his roome, 494 Broadway. Pror. S. SOHUSTER. "EDUCATION. SSISTANT TEACBER.—A YOUNG LADY WIRES A arituation as assistant teacher in a respectable school, elo will give lessons in music on the piano, if necescary. Apply to J. Wright, 120 Broad street OARDING SCHOOL FOR BOYS, aT BELL?ORT, I.—The fourth term of the Bellport Classical Ins: ate, will commence on the first Tuesday in November, For circulsrs, apply to Wm. Kevan, kaq, 116 Water street, New York, and for full particulars, address JAMES CRUIKSHANK, Principal. OF SCHOOL OF DESIGN, 58 EAST THIR- teenth street one dcor wert of Broadway. Clsses for ladies and gentlemen in oil painting, water colors, pastel, crayors, and lead pencil drawing. Schools, pri- vate echolars, and classes attended. ‘ADAME A. OOUTAN’S FRENCH AND ENGLISE boarding and day school for young ladies, No. 279 Fitth avenue, corner of Thirty-first street, has re open- oo yoadayy Sept. I]. An omnibus is attached to the institution. je tenons oe an ac} for - ies. No. Second avenue, between ith and Nineteenth streets, will re-open on Friday, September 15. A stage in attached to the establishment for pupils at 9 HEAP PIANOFORTES AND MUSIC —GREAT Biz- gains.—-To cay we commence experiment of se!]- ing at half the usual profits. Fi at low A written guarantee, signed by o1 and the mapu- facturers, given with each instrument, which is fully Broadway warrantied. COOK & BROTHER, 843. Mette E, WALLACE BOUCHELLE, 98 EAST Twenty - gem street, has tie honor to announse to Ler pupils and the public that she has returned to thie city. INWRIGHT, PROFESSOR OF MUSIO, RESTECT fully informs hia pupils and the public that he vil re-commen :e instructions on the lopte on the 12th instant. All communications to No. 9 Abingdon corner Greenwich street, will receive attention. _— @HE MILITARY. yy EW YORK HERARD GUARD.~THE MEMBERS OF this company will meet at the Crystal on Monday evening, at 7 o'clock, for drill. Panctual attendance is requested, as busicess of importance wi'l be trans acted. By order of H.R. Tuos. KeyNowps, Orderly fergeant. FMR OTTO MULLER, (FROM SAXONY) TEACHER ©! the pisno and singing, will send his address to Mr. ——., he will hear of something highiy to his advan- tage, from three of his former pupils. F CATBARINE AND MARGARET GALLAHER, WHO I came to New York, on the 26th of July last, by the ‘Sarat from Ireland, will ad st A Sih New Fock ‘Hotel, they ‘will ‘oblige’ thee extlons ir. nt, di A meson TO RETURN HOME AS i R, JOHN W. GARDNER WHO RESIDED OR DID basiness in 1851 at 71 Nassau will hear of something to his mterest, and confer a favor by callin; San his address to the Day Book office, No. 18 treet. M% MATHEW HOLLUB.—IF THIS SHOULD MEET the cf Mathew Hollad, or any persen knowi ‘uhonetiests, he is rooiees toe to give notice con diately to his brother, Joachim Hollud, (lstely arrived from .) under care of Charlee Kabje, No, 48 Houston street Ex shange } ayers please copy. eet J mainben si NONI EREEES os ar rooms, $27 "Broad vay, will make examinations in the norma} or abnormal state, and give advice as the case may require, from 9 A. M. to 5 P.M, room No. 5. re eae STANDS AT Papen Pr el la re- the ach, 4 THO “AS BELL, ol. for renting stands Re crownser We ROAD BUILDERS —SEALED PROPOSALS FOR I thograding of « road from Ball's Ferry road at the of Francis Price to the village of Wost New York, wih be receved by the undersigned until Thuraday, shth ingt. ‘The map, specidisation. &o., of the road may ‘be seen until 9 o'clock A. M.,’and from 6 o’slock PM, at *. Hexawer’s Cri nalceer, Washtogton street, ‘be- tween Fourth Fifth atreota, o oda ? Mall, Hoboken” 4. BAN, 10h-avennest. mn G, A. BY eH, 261 Fixth avenue, JOnN “O4°IDRR, 10 Klieg) A. Fil, 208 Grand street, Hg NEW YORK STATE GUARD’, CAPTAIN JOHN Ward, will parade on their excursion fo Hoboken, on Tuesday, contead for several valuable J off om the same evening at the Apollo Rooms, 410 Broadway. , MILITARY OFFICERS—THE SUBSCRIBERS DESIRE to call the attention of efficers to their entire new of military goods, consisting of ords, epaulette for’ sale on ths * parties gis, perchanes wit wi arc! 0 well to fe our stock. 8, HARTLEY & GRAHAM, 18 Maiden lane. ASHINGTON VOLUNTEERS. —MEMBER3 ARE 8 Temple street, Monday ‘eveuiog, septs aby at 8 fo. 1 " ing, . o’clock. Panetual attendance requested. By order, JOHN CLEMENT 4, Captain. EXCURSIONS. rn nn and Glen The ar ep eaais meaner m Law, Sunday dar Fulton STOLEN GOODS, 1CK OF THE CHIEF OF POLICE, SEPT 21, 1854.— Owners are wanted at this office for one remuant of satin, me package Indie rubber, dress bone, end ons gM wateh, ruprored to have been stolen. Also, one pocket book copisinirg money and one tronk, fonnd. GEO, W. MaTSEul, Obief of Police + foot | Anes, Zz GOOD GIRL WANTS A SITUATION 48 NURSE, good sewer; or as chsmbermeid and waiter. e dry goods store, 234 Third avenue. A LADY DESIRES A SITUATION FOR A GIRL OF 16, whose rervices she nv longer needs, but who rhe can recemmend as an uncommacly bright industrious | rervent, perfectly comreient to do anything that one of her agecan do. She does not wish the eare of children. Please call between 9 and 12 4.M, at 14 East Twenty- second street A FIRST CLASS MILLINER WANTED, TO GO TO Virginia.—To one understanding the business. good wages will be paid. Address, stating where an interview could be bad, W. H. 8., box 3,108 Post Offices. SITUATION WANTED—AS BOOKKEEPER, SALES- man, or travelling agent, bya young married map, now in the employ of acompany who contemplate closing up. He is an experienced double eutry book- keeper, and has an country acquaintance The best of referevee given. ress box 107 Heraid office, stating where an interview caa be had. N EXPERIENCED CLOTH CI WHO 13 ABLE mace clothing est: Apply to F. C., Herald office N ACTIVE AND INTELLIGENT AMERICAN MAN IS carriege and seddiery . None but those acquainted pith the business need apply, to Charles Bouton, No. 67 wery. YOUNG MAN, AN AMERICAN, WHO UNDER- stands bis business, wants a situation as barkseper ix @ good hotel or first clase restaurant. Good reference given. Address Harry, Herald office. HAMBERMAID AND WAITER.—A PROTESTANT girl way find an unusually desirable situatioa ina small family, revicingtwo hours distant from town, by applying at No. 31 West Seventeenth street. NOOK WANIK—Wny InunovenLr UHD! %stands her. business, and can bring first rate ity references. Apply. only if of sueh 4 character, at No. 14 Gramercy park, in the morning before 1 o’clock. OPYIST.—A LANDY WHO WRITES A NEAT, LEGI- ble band is desircus of obtaining employment in 1 above capacity. Apply to P. A Grey, 206 William street, or to Madame Grey, 144 Third avenue. FrRexce OR SWIS3 WOMAN WANTED, AS COOK IN a private family. She must bring good certificates from Europe or this country. Jones street, from 9 to 2 o'clock. YIRLS WANTED—BURNI*HERS.—SIX OR EIGHT girls wanted immediately. Only those who are good burnishers, aud can give satisfactory testimonials need apply to us. Also, a few men who are accustomed to work bs german silver. Apply to BRAY, RE) FIELD & CO., corner of John and William streets; entrance on John street. OUSEKFEPER WANTED.—A GENTLEMAN WANTS intelligent ard respectable young female, to act apacity of housekeeper and to take charge of ais hourehold during bis frequent adsence in the country on business. Toa young lady of education, musical talent, apd good address, a very comfortable and independent a me ig offered Address B. Merchant, Broaiway Post Apply at No. 6 Great OHN YOUNG, AGENT OF THE EM. ploy ment Society, 7 Carmine sireet, has opened the female servants’ registry, 1453, Bowery, to ensble him to supply the east side of the city’ and Brooklyn with ser vents. Subscribers to either have the advantage of both offi ANDSMEN WANTED FOR U. 8. NAVAL SERVICE — Apply immesistely at the U. 8. Naval Rendezvous, 9 Cherry street, one door from Franklin square, from 10 till 20’¢luck, Ppa SERVANTS, WELL RECOMMENDED, are ccnstantly applied for, and provided ~ith first class situations, at the Employment Agensy Office, 60 Fast Fourteenth street, Union square. N. B—A careful selection of cooks, nurses, waiters, &c , for respectable familie: only. 0 DESIGNERS AND WOOD ENGRAVERS.—WANTED immediately, a first-rate designer ad several wood cutters, to whom, if steady and industrious, permanent employment will be given Apply to Frank Farwell & Co., 12 and 14 Spruce street. 10 CLOTRIE®S AND MERCHANT TAILOR3—A young wan, just returned from the South with an entensive Southern acquainiance and ample experience, wants a situation in some respectable clothing house, a salesmaa or custom cutter; salesman preferred; or would act in the capacity of both. he bent of reference given. Acdress, with real name, D. C., Broadway Post Office, post paid, stating where an interview maybe bad, (0 INVALIDS, ETC.—WANTED, A SITUATION AS puree, or to take charge of the housekeeping for a sick or person, by a of long experience, and who would be found a kind and pleasant nurse or com- psnion, being of cheerful disposition, and having tra- yelled much in Europe, and being formerly ac:ustomed to move in the best society. Any lady or gentleman willing to psy liberaily would be zealously and faith- Wy rervcd: Adéress A. C. C., box 251 Herald offi xe, for three days ‘TAITER WANTED—SHE MOST BE THOROUGHLY neat, well acquainted with her business, and un- derttand taking care of silver plate. Apply, only if of such a character, at 14 Gramercy park, in the morning before 1 o'clock. 'ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG ENGLISH- man, a situation as coschman. No objection to town or country To be seen for two days at Mr. Tra cew's, 362 Twenty-sixth street, Fourth avenue, Ago— ® Waa GFRMAN GIRL WHO SPEAKS GOOD English, as lady’s maid ;sbe must thoroughly un- derstand p! sewing anu dressmeking. required. Apply at No. 6 South Good reference street. Wa PROTESTANT WOMAN, AS LAUN- Gress an to assiat occasionally as chambermaid. Apply at No. 6 Washington place. De ae rage ey A GOOD COOK, WHO understands washing and ironi: thoroughly. Best city references required. Apply at No. 35 West Thirty-fifth street, 7 ANTED—A PROTESTANT GIRL, AMERICAN, GER. man, Scotch, or French; m' peak a and understand washing and ironing fors small family. Ap- ply at 210 Pearl street, Brooklyn. WANTED—A (OvPETENT PERGON, WHO UNDER- stands manufacturing New England rum. Noae need apply unles. well acqasiuted with the manufac:ure. Addrers box 1,291 Post Office. ANTED—TWO GOOD WATCHMAKERS. ONLY f = Asie can give agenda pee as ee ig ity and me ought to a: at assaf = iY ORERE to al CEL AND RON, We A HAT STORE, A SALESMAN; MUST have some experience in the business It would be suitable for a German who speaks good English Sa. lary about $800 per year. Address Hatter, Herald ofice- ANTED—A RESPECTABLE EXPERIENCED ENG. lish or American woman, to take entire charge of avery young infant. To one who can bring unecce: tionable reference as to character and capability, the highost wages anda permanent situation will be given. eae the hours of 10 and 1, at 46 East Twenty- rst street. ANIED—BY A RFSPECTABLE AMERICAN YOUNG woman, 4 situation as nurse and seamstreis ; she is fond of chil ren wnd could take full charge of aa fa fant; would not object to assist in chamberwork, or would travel with a lady or fam:ly to the South or any part. Can vroduce the best of city reference. Can be seen at 34 Sixth avenue, near Fourth street, t llengaged. Wee GO TO THE SOUTH, A GIRL, OR middte aged worsn, to do the cooking, was! and iroving of a smalt family. None need apply but Protestants, and those who would be willing to bind themselves to stay with the family two years at the least. Add ess South, box 200 Jerald office. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE widow woman and ber boy, five years old, to be with her. She is comperent to do sewing, or satisfied to ye Lege peared Wages coh She is will- ing to work in the country or as required. Can be reen at 23 Columbia street, coutts heeokiys, from 9 A. M. till 12 M. for three days. Ww FIR:T RATE MILLINER, TO GO TO Cold Spring. N. Y Toa competent person good salary and a permanent situation will be given. Apply on Monday morning, to KOBER3ON, VAN VALKEN- BURGH & CO., 39 Vesey street. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, situation as chambermaid and fine waeher, or as waiter. reference es Can be seen till engaged at 729 Greenwich street, in the store. sioencscoD erential '4NTED=BY AN FNVELOPE E3TABLISAMENT, A young man of addrers, and fully capable of tithe city, cad hove sone knowledge” of sisuonety. ¥ yy ve some jonery. To one answering the ;¢quirements of this notice, inducements will be held out for a permanent situation. Apply to C. FITZGERALD & CO., 146 Fulton street. ANTED—COOPERS, CARPENTERS BLACK SMITRS, cooks, stewards, beat s‘eerers and landsmen, for short and long ages; all clothiog furnished for the ‘voyage. poly only the office ot the agent, 97 West ati corner of posite Pier 14, North River. ‘ANTED—BY ‘A RESPECTABLE JUNG MAN, A situation in some rerpectab! ‘iness—who hs had considerable experience recery and |i aor business, and who 18 & competen. soholar, and pod banged capable of kees ing accounts. Please address a note to K. G., Herald office Wee ‘A RESPEO"ABLE YOUNG MAN, A situation as groom and coachman, understands his business perfectly well. Good reference cxn ba pro. duced. Inqnire at 126 Fast Twenty-ninth street, be- tween Second and Third avenues, ‘or John Beri -ANTED—AT 204 BROAD ¥ AY (BASEWENT), SALES men, clerks, porters, men on steamers and rall- aiters, coach men, aud b tralen Lermatde and scrubbing girls, No charce for fomaies uni il places are procured. DREYER & RAUEMAN, Agestan W WHO OAN DR WELD REQOMMENT ED, can be cbtained’ atthe Noraery, 110 St. Mark's place. Wet nurros received daily, Chillvea of wet nurses boarded at $5 @ month. SPECIAL NUTIOmS. T A MEETING OF THE NEW YuRK HE ‘ALD Gnerd. beld on Thursday eveving, September 2!, at the Crystal, Grand street, the following centlamen were prose nae = oe coain year:—H n-y R Rome, ntain ; mas Seder! 5 Price, Junr , ceretary ond treasure) Om G REEN’S Ci LEBR \iED FURNISHING STO %E.— AT- tention is invited to the superior articles in the gentle men’s furnishing department of GREEN’S abirt estab: Mebmevt, No. 1 Astor Hous ‘he stock imciuies every variety of :ilk, Jamb’s wool and meriao undershirt d drawers; silk, merino and cotton half hove; De Joinville ties, scarfs, cravats, stocks, suspenders, gloves dressicg wns, shawls, gold shirt studs and sleeve ‘tien#, mounted and otherwise, dressing cases, canes end umbrellas, &c, imported for the fall and winter a prices are moderate and the assortmen: an- apatite darveicereicamacesreivaryitimiesiewsntemnnctinie ARGE TENT MEETING IN NEWARK, N. J—T&E tent will be pitched on Camp etrest, ‘near Brod, ber 28 Preaching three times a day, perhaps for pop bepe dy rant Reowe and Bi a Dh ‘ who wish ‘ar on the manner of oar Lord’s coming to judge the wcrld are invited to attead N ASONIC NOVICE.—THE MEMBERS OF HENRY Clay Loage, No. 277 of Free and Accepted Masons, are hereby summened to attend at the lodge room, 32 "apg Oe ntaT srening, Lace enig 27, at as 084 Of portan: before the kege. By order of er A rarer’ WILLIAM HaRRIGAN, W. M. Hewrr Boynmit, Sec pro tem. . Disks OTICE —T E MEMBEXS OF BLOOMING GROVE Lodge No 182,1 0. of 0. F., are respectfully in- to attend the funers! of our late brother, William Chambers, from his late residence, 225 Woat Twenty-fifth street, near Ninth pene on Monday, the 26th inst, at 2 o'clock P o ETER VAN IDERSTENE, Jr. i. Wn. Mornay, Secretary. rescithat db ast 2 EES FFICE OF THE ROCKY BAR MINING COMPANY, No, 20 Merchants’ Exchange, New York, Sept. 15, 3854 — Notice to stockholders. —Iake notice that an as: ‘Stun pany han been levied by the Board of Directors, pur- suant toart. 17 of the irticles of association, payable on Tuesday, the 17th October next, at the office of the com ity of Ni ‘ork. In case of non-payment ypecitied, the shares upon which payment is juired, together with all previous payments thereon, all be forfeited to the Asrociation; Mm in order tha! stockholders residing oat of tne city of New York may have the benefit of the full time, three days’ grace will be alicwed to them. ‘The stockholders are requested to surrender their certificates and tuke out new ones. By order of the Board. “4 BRENAN, Secretary. ‘NION *QUARE REAL ESTATE OFFI NO 3 EVE rett House, corner of Union square, (Seventeenth py, in tt the tine Xr street and Fourth avenue). The undersignett will be bap- py to give prompt attention to any bu: in the way of buying, selling, lettivg or exchan real estate that may be entrusted to his care. Landlords and tenants, buyers and rellers, are respectfully requested to eall and assure themselves of the superior fa:ilities he posseasse for the prompt transaction of such business. EMERSON W. KEYES. OMAN CATHOLIC ORPHAN ASYLUMS.—THE AN. nual festival in aid of these institutions will take ee at Castle Garaen, on Tuesday evening, 26th inst. joexpense or exertions have been spared by the Com- mittee of Arrangements to produce entertainments which will surpass io excellence auything heretofore offered on wimiler occasions The frienda of the orphans are most earnestly appealed to for their patronage. There are at jbis moment between nine hundred and one thousand chil¢ren in the asylums, in abeolute want and in danger of cuffering trom earvation; whilst there are nearly three bundred applications for admission With an exhausied treasury and exheusted credit, the sire of tho institutions are in a truly criti sal and pitiable condition; and the managers kave no resource but an appenl to the-liberality of « charitable oommu- nity to assist them in their embarrassments. Tickets for the festival are fifty centseach, and may te had at the principal Catholic bookstores, from the sextons of the Catholic chure!e:, and at the box offices of Castle Garden on the evening of the festival. (0 THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.—I WISH TO GIVE votice to people of the State of New York, and to the United States, I have offerd myself to them as their indipendant candidate for Govener, and there next Presi- dept, if it is their wish. Onthe 10th day of October, I calls people’s convention in Shenango county, ia North fNorrage, State of New York, ana for all those that ought in 1776, and all those that fought 1812, and thore that hove the tea overboard, if living, and those that was by Washington when he left hischsir We invite ell those that are lovers of liberty to be present, and anticipate in our glorious cause of liberty. Their glorious l+acer will meet them their at that place appcin‘ed. He will show them wher the old logg cabbin wes erected, and where be was born, and he Ti civéct them to the graye of his father and mother. ‘Then he will direct their eyes to thé hilla of Shenango, that mountain that his father took his ax on his shoul- der, ard said to his two sons (they were twins)—one was named Lancing, the other Vanrau payed, ‘Ac coding to my promise, if you are good boys, I will go and git chernuts,”’ and the old man s:acted, and his two sons folowed; end the old man derested his cours norta- east from home. Not kooweng where we were agoing, we corssed the Beaver Meaddew, and thea we come tothe side of the mouy'sin, We went up on the mountain fice 8, We &trived on the top of it, ani it wis leavel. heir Was not a werd 820k e old man set his ax of a tree, took a stick, and peked among the leaves to find chesnuts. His son Van- racsier also, and bis son Lancing. The Allmighty put it into his head to climb oce of tho:e ches nut tres, and iried to knock of burrs, as be would in an appletree to shake off appl had assenced to the top their was not a limb that he could cling to, until he.got ia the top, and sot in the branches thereof. I could view wy father’s house, where we started from, ard the vallies below. 1 tried to shake the tree, and could not. I was not strong esough to shoke off the burrs. I picked off some, and hove them down ‘The old gentlemao was under tree. Knot knowing his son Lsncing was in the top of that tree, when th» tur:s came down, the old ae looked up to sce where they cxme trom. Behold, he saw his son in the branch of the tree He was scart, and sayed not a word, for feex that I would git seart, and fail. He made up his mind totake me home with my bones broken, if not dead, but his son Lancing came down as he went up, allsate, The old man sayed I om glad that you have come down safe, my son; now where is the ax. The old man tock the ax, and put it on his shoulder, and ssyed new we Will go home; we have chesnuts enought. Then the old man started down the mountain, and hfe two song followed him to our home. Now, my fellow citizens, I will meet you their, on thet mountain, at the specified time;. then I will say to you what the object cf our meeting is. J have no more to say until I meet you there; then I will talk to you ano explain ali to your satisfaction at that time. The editore of tue New York State and the United state pleas coppy this. I propore to go to Bingarton. ani then ur the Shenango river to the appointed place three days aefore the appointed time. Now [ leave it to your cor poral suffrage. I scribe my nome for, as you conati:u ents, LaN-ING WALL, Mp. Laveing Wall thinks {t would be a good opportu: nity for artirts to visit the apot and take a sketch of ths syot, while we are assembled in masa. The river, sles, mountains, vallios, and the tree of liberty, which will be handed dowa, when the testator is dead aad gone. to the end of time—to our children’s ch Wreo, avd their great-great grand-chiliren, thfs tree will sti'l blosacm snd bear, Moses’ pole was a dead one, but this tree is alive, aud while eho lives the Cor is safe Mr Wall requests all oritors and ministers of the grspel to partake in cur glorious cause, liberty, and speak, it is tree toa) Mr. Walt expects all his relatives to be 00 the spot without failf down by the side ~ MATRIMONIAL. got OREN Ne, Pati Pine YY Ms wi Pent onal bil, and wri) how ‘e's he v carry. through en instrument whieh she will cause’ icmiuate iselt by invoking the powers of her wonder? ‘clenes, and >i)) tell all eventa of life, and even the ver Onance street. Gentd ‘hcogkts. 70 Broome strest, near nen not admitted, ATRIMONY MADE EASY, OR HOW TO WIN 4 Lover.-—Professor Lawton, brates typing don, will send to any address, on receipt of one i paid, plain directions to enable ladies or win the devoted affections of as many of the vex so their hearts may desire. The process is so but so captivating, that all may be married, irreapect of age, appearance, or pesition; and last, though not ‘east, {toan be arrabged with euch case and delicacy that 4etection is imponrible. Address Professor Lawton, Bos ton, Mass. No letters taken from the Post Office unlew the postage is paid. aatrt |AGLE HOTEL, CORNER OF FRANKFORT AND WIL- liam streets, only one block from the city Hall, containing two hundred and fifty excellent lodging rooms, where gentlemen can have single rooms at 25 oetee: night, or secure rooms on favorable terms for e winter, OLDRIDGE’S HOTEL, 759 BROADWAY, OORNER of Clinton p'scs, conducted on the ites plan, offers great inducements to families or individuals wish: ing handsonely furnished ana neatly kept rooms, with or without board, in public or private rooms. Location central, healthy and fashionable. OTEL TO LET—THE HARRISON HOU-E, NO. 288 Chestnut street, between Tenth and Eleventh, iladelphia, containing sixty-five rooms, mostly large, with every modern convenienee. The Adjoining propert can be ing oie together 140 rooms. Avply JAMES W. PAUL, 063; sowih Fourth street, Philsdelphia. i hee BREVOORT ROUSE —FIFTH AVENUE, CORNER of Ly oy st.--Thia establishment, eonducted exela- sively on Ruropean plan, bas a re: rant attached, for the accommotation of ladies and gentlemen not re. siding in the hotel. Dinners and supper will be provided Atall times, at sbort noties, either private rooms oz im the arent, 175, PARINER WANTED WICH 1818 AMOUNT DA ( Oe ins very reapectable travelling business. pe business consists in the manufacture and sale of an article of every day use. Apply this day to DECKER & €O., 8) Nensaw treet, room No. 6. PALNER WANTEO—WITH FROM £9,000 to $10,000, either silent or active, in a good, safe and profita- bie business thet will pay from $7,000 to $10,000 per annam ra Wea G, Hi fli20. MAY KNOW Pn YO AVL @W MT? CON TRNS 4] by that tie rinerahi> of NatRenson & af as dissolved QRtr rvgnat, 1954 inBept and transacted by M. Nathanean. dane. M NATHANS«N SAW Umbtus sows HE HERO OF LAKE ERIk—THE ABOVE THRIT jus store is no! 0g publivhed in the Golden nd Guide to th ropolis, the bes’ fu pever;ubished in the word. Fir sale at sl! Pree eto news depots. GREY & Cv., Agen’s, 17 etree’ ook Ano FAUL FASHIONS. XHIBITION OF FalL MILLINKRY. — Mas. M FEELY, Yo 74g | ivision street. has the pleasure of incing to the ladies cf New York avd strangers vi the city, the. abe has now completed, by importa m Paris, and ber own manufacture, lax ey and west magnificent assortment of fali millinery that bas ever been exhibited in this city, which she will open for their inspection on Monday, the 26th inst. From the well known character of her goods for richneas, ele- nee, au ee work, Mrs. Feely deems any more an the simple apnouncement of her opening unneces- sary, but begs to sssure her customers that no exertions will be wont: ber part to merit a continuance of their esteemed favors. Milliners and merchants want- will find it to their iuterest to call this superb stock before purchasing else- usual they will be dealt with on the moat terms, MILLINERY.—MR3. C.AW-ON, 63 CANAL oe Paris fall millinery on Monday, Saag a enanntaENnIettiriterinrmesrtarioncenccanesibabiecb ARIS MILLINERY.—MADAME DOUGAL, NO. 70 tixth avenue (near Waverly Place), will open on Monday, & 25, s beautiful assor'ment of Paris bon- nets, just eceived per last steamer, Pe MILLINERY—MRS, LAZARUS ISAACS, NO. 3934 Division street, will open her new fall millinery on Mondey, 26h instant. The ladies in general are in vited to call. Country milliners supplied at very low prices. Remember our number is 39} Division street, near Chrystie. x Sor AND BEAVER BONNETS, RIBBON3, FLOW- XS) era and feathers, for cash. (he extreme pressure inthe money tarset the present season has yielded to Ur incawed{acisier inthe marchaga of a.ainarh stock and feathere, unequalled in this city, and» which we are enabled to offer at unprecedented low prices for cash. To our stock of Paris feathers and bonnet ribbons we would especially call the attention of cash buyers, as we sre assured thst a more desiradle assortment never before offered in this city. HOMER & KETCHUM, Nos. 64 and €6 John street, corner of William. LADIES ARE RESPECTFULLY INFORMED TAT MADAME FIDRICH has sent from Paris a choice ition of embroideries and laces, nantillas in lace, silk and cloth, anda few of the newest styles of hats and drces caps, all of which abe has personally selocted, and they are now ready at her warerooms, 28 Waverley DRY GOODS, &C. NOTHER LOT OF CHEAP SILKS FROM AUCTION. —A, T. STEWART & CO. will open on Monday, September 25, 300 pieces of new silks, at 75 cents per yard. They will be fourd the cheapest goods ever offered in the city, The atyles are all new, compriatag striz os and plait. N.B—The same arrangoments of Inst week will be made in exhibiting these goods, on the left hand side of the Rotunda, Broadway, Chambers and Reade streets. T P. COLE’, 866 BROADWAY, TWO DOORS above Union square, j received a lot of cheap Black and colored silk; also, alot of fine plaid merinos. Has constantly on hand a full assortment of housckeep- ing gocds, which will be sold at the lowest pri VEAP SILKS AND DRESS GOODS etable & Co, will offer on Monde» alarge lot of desiradle silks at ¢ and call the attention of lacses pa a quantity of striped and plaid silks at 5a. anc orth Ta.(and 8a; do. do. do 7s, and 8s. well w aud 108.; a lot of plaid do. measuring nearly a for 74.5 rich and elegant silks of their own import...on at prices greatly below their value; all wool been eJaines from 1s. 6d. a 4a, great bargaion; raw silks and plaid goods of every description equally cheap. Their stock is complete in every department, and the whole will be offered at prices in accordance with the times. N. B. Their fall importa- tion of French mantilas and cloaks, together with those of their own manufacture, are now on sale at 62 Canal street, near Broadway. \LOAKS AND MANTILLAS—GEORGE BULPIN, 361 _/ Broadway, respectfully announces to the la ties that his aseortment of cloaks for the present fall trade is now ready, and he has much pleasnre in observing that du- ring bis recent visit to Europe, he has ‘aken advantage of the extraordinary depression existing in the manufac. toring districts of France and Germany. to make such extensive purchases and contracts as will enable him to place tefore the public ® most exquisite assemblage of tich and costly novelties, at prices never before heard of. inspection of his stock will be thoroughly con- Paris Mantilla Empo- A vincing of this important fact. rium, 861 Broad say. CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS. ning day, fir the fall season, is fixed for Tues. y, 20th September, on whieh occasion be will submit. ‘ot the appreval of h’s lady euatomers, a large and selest assortment of novelties in imported and home made cloeks and mantillas, of velvet, cloth and satin, in alt quetitied, plein snd embroidered Ladies will do well to ‘cepect this magnificent stock, before Testers else where, GEO. BRODIE, 61 Canal etreet and 63 Lispenard atrest. D14 AND FRENCH SHAWLS,—TdE SUB3 2RIBER invites attention to some of the most supreb and costly specimens of India camel’s hair shawls ever exhi- bited in this city ; also to an unrivalied selection of French cashmere and broche shawls, both long and square, all of the newest and nfost recherche designs and at prices to coincide with the it ** pressure of the times.” GEO. BULPIN, Cloak and Shawl Emporium, 361 Broad- way. UST RECEIVED FROM AUCTION, A LARGE LE- sirable assortment of plaid, bro-he, and ouitre Tbhons, comprising sme of richest and most de- sirable Atylen offered this season; also an invoice of Nox. 12 to 2¢ plain double face ribbona, all of which wili be sold cheap fur cs#h by J H HOMER, ¢4 an 66 Johnstreot. ADIEY FANCY FURS—BULPINS 7UR STOOK FOR 4 the approw:hing season is now ready, and com prices a most wnyerb assortment of every fashionadie garment, viz: victorives, tippete, riding boas, capes, cloake, car dicals, muffs and cuffé in Russian aad Hudson's Bay stone martin mink, squirrel, ermine, genet, chin- avm martin, &c, &¢, ali newly manufactured, and well eessoned skins, and at extremely mo cerate prices. GEO, BULPIN, £61 Broadway TOTSE HAVING COMPLETED OUR EXTENSIVE arrancoments for the present seas ¢ pre pared to exfitlt to our patiiaa, fhe ct moat varied etock of cerpeting», oil cloths, &c., te be fouad ineny estsbishmest. One of the firm, now in Earope, has been engaged incuiling the choicest varieties in royal velvets, Brussels, tapestries, &c, which, together tb chore purcheeed et the late heavy aution gales were enabled to place at unusually low prices. Ladies would find it io their interest to call and examine for themselves, LORD & TaYLOK, cor. Grand and Chrystie stre>'s, 7 OTICE.—MILLFR & GRANT, 871 BROADWAY, having their complete assortment of rics \aces and Paria «mproideries, iovite the sitention of ladies to their stce! The fcllewing are some of the articies now on bai lenciecnea laces, from 10d. up; Point al’ Ai- guile and Point ée Veris collarr, and laces to ma black (bread, laeos and flouncss; also, cyllere in fine Pai work, and bands o match; embroidere! and lace caps b'ack craje, collars and sleeves, havdkerchiefs, &e N, A carton of Diack thread veils from $6 50 to $60. Wea offering ovr stock at jodbing prices. J OBFRTS, 769 BROADWAY, CORNER OF NINTR \ etree’, has justopeneia splendid stock of Freuch goon: consisti: g of French caps. collars, sleever, end chewisettes; axd a choice stock of Valenciennes lace gods, which will be sold at the smallest possible nd- vorce. ‘WATCHES, JEWELRY, &C. (ye DIAMOND BREASTPINS, WITS CHAT 1 attached, equal to the real diamond. Price 8! without chain, $4. ‘These pins are really worth a visit to see, and the price is within the means of every one, Ci- ity to 5 rs tis. hrs asl EJ JACOBS, 407 Brosdway. sipeenaananiicacsisietassacmsansteanrenraaaiaein aemnennamineenice ENILEMEN’S CALIFORNIA DIAMOND BREAST pina, with chain attached, equal tothe real dia mond, price $5 ‘A few more of those plated watcher, at $15, fadies’ diamond watches, low; cane aE, patent pe Ny eee wat , nus low tL. & J. JACOBS, 407 Broadway. NDEPENDENT SECOND WATCHE2—VERY FINE IN dependent second and quarter second watches, for timing horres, in gold and silver cases, double and single time, for sale at Jess thao usual prices, wholesale and retail. G. C. ALLEN, 11 Wall strest, sesond floor. UnGENSEN’S ~WATCHES, IN CASES, from $)t0 to $200; warranted perfect time-keepers. G ©. ALLEN, No 11 Wall street, near Broadway, second floor. \PLENDID GOLD POCKET CHRONOMETERS, WHI°d © rop without any perceptible variation, from $125 to S160. 6. C. ALLEN, NOT) Wall street, near Bros ray, mrcol oor. CLOTHING, &C. AASHIONABLE INSELLIGENCE. Oispay of fell cloaks, mant MOLYNEUX BELL, 58 Cana! street, Now York, will open for public spprobation, on Monéay, (to-morrow,) Sept. 25, the largest assoriment of cloaks and talmas exhibited his season, comprising rich velvets, embroidered and and satins, Rish opera cloaks in ies of goud taste and fashion will no éonbt improve this occasion. )Eab —SOMEFUING TOR EVERY M4N.—OLOTHING R whole: ale axd retail —A Jarge and fashionable svock for fail and winter, at the Id and favorably known stand of DEVLIN & JESSUP, £8 and 85 John street, corner of Navsau street, New York ‘oall who wish decidedly fashionable snd well made garments, from the bes! ma teria) end at the lowest prices, this houee will prove » great curtafler of yearly expenses Go and see. Yor may purchase or you may not. In either cave yon vil) fin’ polite sales ren ready to ratisfy your wants or your doubts. 1) & J. have also a large an’ complete custom de oartment, where you cia have your ¢ amele Oderat mech less than merchant ta lors’ oxive worrer ‘« of of bo Fae iv te a i bear place fi unt Cay Cot ne teu States or (ousde WARABS tee Ty Loos, ON VLA! JEW- $60 000 Bec 3i 8 nS ee. for cash Business notea efty stocks, bonds and mort- gages negotiated. Real estate by sold and ex- changed, BRAISTE , OHEESEMAN & CO., Brokers and commission merchants, 85 John «treet, cor. Nassau. 000 Bess Dim WaATOR- ° es, ae a oe a stocks, notes, once « bille of ex: obange, &e., cogetiated — Anuinoas Prompoy exsented, at 109 Na-nav HOMPSON & 00.. brokare an¢ scmmission merehante, 00 WANTED—ON UNDOUBTED ENDORSED Paver, baving four mon\bs to run from Ist ber; from which tweive ver cent per annum dis- ae ‘be cecucted for the cash, Address 4 —A LADY wi TO AIRE THIS 500. amount, for which she would give satis fhotory security, or woul give good board with very de sirable rooms, situated on the second floor, handsomely furnished, in a 6] crown #ione house located near Union squere. Parties wishirg to treat pleise address & line to Union square Post Office for three days. 1. A. P. &500 -—THIS AMOUNT IS REQUIRED FOR SIX © or eight months for which security will be on bonds, and the loan of household furniture, including @ fine piano, until the firet of May next. Ths furniture is worth the acove «mount. Address D. T. 0., box 150 Herald office. 4NK AGENCY, NOS €6 4Nb 68 FULTON STREET.— rie and 200 Banh par; Farmers’ apd Mer- chants’ Bank, Kemphis, 50 cents; Bank of Washtenaw, 50 cents; Bank of Milford 50 cen's; Cochituate Bank, 7 centa, All other banks in the Union taken at par, in Payment for ready-made clothing, at K. RVAN2’, Nos. ‘and 68 Fulton street. ASH IN LARGE AND SM\LL +UM4 TO LOAN—IN sums from $15 to $10,000, on diamonds, watches, chains, silverware. and other valuable property. Ladies and gentlemen, desirous of loaning cash, will be waited 8 hniaatiidenen., U nanfoum ovtouy evan wi y ‘Broadway. ©. PHILIPS, Manager. ASH ADVANCED AND LOaNKD, IN ANY AMOUNT on watches, jewelry, nautica or it for Seas front room, from 8.A. M. to 5 P. M. avi six doors from RT AND UTILITY CO" BID ha and gentlemen’s fashionable fi bazaar.—Exposition of Paris, Lovdun and New Y¥« fashions.—LEWIS & SEAC)) «i, inventors, o: manufacturers and importers cf nov-ltie in design and por’ artistic styles of gentlemen’s furnishing goods, 655 Broac- way, pe Tastitute, » few doors below the great Metropolitan theatre and York Opera Hovse, ELLS ! BELL’ !!— MENEELY’® CELEBRATED church, factory, steamboat, school, ship, looomo- ive, plantation and other bells, constantly on hard at the works in West Troy, N. Y., and also at the agency 116 Broadway, N. ¥. RUSHES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AT THE BRUSH } factory, 987 Pearl strowt, Franklin equare. All art ld at the lowest factory prices. it brushes soperior quality constantly on hand; ‘ine brushes made to order. JOHN K. HOPPEL. {URE OF CORNS—BY MADAME BERHARD, NO. 167 / Bowery, east side, between Broome and Delancey streets. Madame B. respectfully informs the public that she has reduced her price, in order to enable enery o to be free from pain, and fecls confident in promising that the will remove corns, bunions, nails grown in the flesh, &c., without causiog the least pain or inconveo- levee, Persona can be attende: to at home, or at Madame B.’¢ residence, from 1 until 7 o’clock, P. M. Dimes DESKS, DE\KS—DOUBLE AND SINGLE standing deska, from three to eight feet, office of all sizes, office tables from three to eight feet, chatrs, desk stools, loun, eon hole cases, at KNOX’S office furniture store, 55 Ann street. RENCH STORE—MESDsME3 H. & S. PRINGIERS, 623 Broadway, under the St Nicholes Hotel, hav, just opened their fall importation of rich French Valenciennes and Brussels point laces; also, a great as, tortment of black guipure, lace seta mantilias. URS —A. T, STEWART & CO WILL OPEN ON MON- day, 26th inst., their fall importation of genuine faze, comprising Victorines, Maffr, my Cardinals, Cuffs, &., ke, res Russia and Hudson’s Bay Sable, Royal Ermine, Fussia Mink, Stone Martin, &., &c ,&>. A. T. 8. &Uo. can confidently + commend these heir friends, the skins having been selected wit care, and the styles manufactured expressly to their own order in London. Broadway, Chambera and Reade sts. ENTS, READ 1HIS—IF YOU WaNT TO HAVE your fall and wiater clo hing properly cleaned, dyed, altered, or repaired, send them to 563 Pearl street, neer Broadway. Prepare your overcoats in time. Arti- cleg nent by ‘aldvensing a line to a. CARIIS: 03, Observe Guz BARGAINS —THE SPLENDID REAL BRONZE J clocks, candelabras and figures, manufactared from modela of the must renowned artists, by i fp ire Weg- gand, of Paris, on exhibition at the Cryst ne. vend gallery on the right, on the first floor, to be at venty-five per cent below the first cost, i Coa vio a 2. BOITIAS, 170 Front street, previous to the 1st Oc- tober. \ ROCERIES, BRASS KETILE3, MATTRESSES, ROCK- away On Tuesday, at 12 o’ciock, a1 67 Dey street, corner Greenwich, green tea in 6 Ib. boxes, coffee, dials, in lots to suit sir, schnapps, brandy, wines, co1 ayers; iron safe ira, tol sugar, muy ers; fes, nega. » debacen, ag , indigo, &e. EIDSIECK & CO’S. CHAMPAGNE -—GENUINE brand, established at Rheims, in 1785—introduced fa the United ctates in 1826. Caution —Being aware ‘hat a portion of the American public is under the im- pietsion that a brand sold under the style of ‘' Heid- ieck” only, is the same as originally introduce1 into this market under the name of ‘ Hel &Co.”’, we «g ceave to r’ate that our brand i« the only genuine ileMisieck & Co. cham yagne imported ia this country, th» sroprigtors ef the same, Messrs. Heidsleck & Co., at Rbeias, whom we bave the honor to represent, being the xelnsive owners of all the idanticai premises, vine- yards, &c, without exceptioa, formerly belonging to the old firm, and founders of this celebrated brand. As regards the ove sent aat by the house of H. Piper & C>., fered ond presented as ‘‘Heidsieck,’’ we would only state that Mr. Piper married the widow of ¥r. Christian UeWeieck, who was for rome time junlor partses in the jate firm of Heideleck & Co., bat who, upon ite dissola. tion, formed a separate and distinct estadtiahment of hie own. Itiato him that Messrs. ». Piper & Co. aresuc- ceseors, and they now use his name and mark, which, however, is not the sawe by which the brand was frst vatredueed in this country N. B.—The firmof ‘ Heid- feck & Co.” in fall will ‘be found cn the labels, around he corks, and on the ee oe ing = ry om a witacbed 10 the end of each bavket. None ll ° ine. ORAMER & ABEGG, Sole Agente. arn IN hy PB ey cerns MPORTED GAS FIXTUPES—H DARDONVILLE, 442 Broadway, sclicite she, oat of the public te tome rtations for the fall trade, jest ceesivet. ra . ony of bin articles in world-wide tnown, and sarranted . tlno, mechanical ‘amps, Gorcate and nae) aud uenitares for seid ‘empe “eye cil, wholesale asd etait. ‘OTICE AND REMEMBER TcIS !—MRS. GUNTON’S t the very te:t quelity snd variety. Besure of the No —166 & jle~ @ ‘a8 no bugs will ‘ive ia them,) exceed ansthing of the kind hitherto before the public. They are decivedly the m st stylish be.steads 4 ure; an, a beautifally designed ‘arias of railing gance of cevign and cleanliness, rosde of cast and wrought iron ¢ mbined; lences, office railing, . from $1 25 to $1 90 per rurping foot. E. GOMEZ, mannfacturer, 182 Mercer street, between Prince and ston. pach Betcha Ininentidinneerentvenateome Sa eer, eee »HOW CASES—SCHWIDT & 16 NORTH «) William street, rear Castles, mania of show cases in brass, rosewood, mabogany, black walnut, ard silver, A assortment constantly on band. Orders promptly executed Old show cases takes 1 exchange, . GOW CAst8.—tuFPaaN & FERSCA, SHOW OGASE ry warercom, 67 Bowery, near Walker etreet.—Cates uuede in every style, silves plised, brass, rose and satin 00d, 5, N. Bld cases taken in ox. bange ‘are promptly executed, Ponte cht haere te temntnentnne Eh HOW CASE‘ —A LARGE ASSORTMENT OONSTANILY on hand and made to order, of German ailver plated, rorewood, mahogany, black walant, &s. N, B— Caen carefully bored and shi ped to any part of the Union, by B. K, PEBOLES, 124 Grand street, tree doo: ® cast of Broadway. ESLIF’S STOMACH BITTERS, IMPCRTZD BY LES. L lie & Co., 203 Duane street. URE WHITE BRANDY FOR PRESERVING —SUPE- rior choice brancies, gis, wines, Seotgh and Irish whiskey, London ard Dublin porter, Scotch ale, toether with 2 well selected stock of fine texs, coffee and grose- ries, Mel, UGHLIN & Me“HANE, 61 Folton street, be tween Gold and Chiff streets, ORE Wii E BRANDY FOR PRESERVING, CBOICE randy of various vintages, winer, give. schnapps, lish cordia!, gio cordial, eyrnpa, Ae. ; « uu valor Kast Teale pale tie Comey’ and Dusen coe ke , in euperior concition WM. # UND! iroome street, corner of Crosby. V PINES AND BRaNDIEs.-L \NDING AND FOR SALE from wha:f, from the shy Jobaumeh Frederick, Herep, Arthur, an? Delle Cbapto, from Bordeanx} aise ibeut bh wires ana W giv of the double awan brand land'ng from ehfow Kaiward Everett and Kooph an fel, irom Rowerdim. White and red wines im caste ao carne th € y. Borg wad Apacish pot | “ines PaN & 19 Beavor st | * rots stion to any )

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