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Jess: peer iccntueteesmmie'ss saek tr ants to whith gas ae tocned Witaare Regulator is a sim mechanicel cumtivance. by which each consumer re te the pressure at which he desires to burn ‘Ge gu, 80 a+ te give precisely the amount be wishes to Burn, 2nd no more. And when it ix once thus a! justed it Ppaserves the same pressure without any further atten a. ‘the gas consumed, and that it gives also a better, softer ‘and more equable light Professors Torrey, Gibbs, Elict and others. have certified to its excellence and a nawber ef persons who have used it have also testiled to the economy and other ac r from it: We are thorougbly convinced it is an inveation ‘tion, and calculated to prove uni- diy ureful —New York Daily. Orders verrally and deci Malr Dye and Wigs.—Eachelor’s Celebratid Rat dye in by all acknowledged the best in the world. Bek wi and retail, or spplied im nine private geome st W. A. BATCHELOR’S hair dye, wig, Orne aseta) hair factory, No. 133 Broadway Light Complexions are First to Tan.—The skin of a gon is peculiarly sensitive, and wane acd Lctre § oe of oe ere gerant like Phalon’s enal 9 etet the effects of 8 ha The most bril- Anna - ems) onpesenae PHALON, 317 Broadway, St. Nicho! Bote) and 197 Broadway corner of Dey street. For sal Dy ai} respectabie droggists. On Tuesday, October 3, by the Rev, J. H. Pe: if A r . J. H. Perry, of Brechlyn, Jom Nzss to Gretta Jonnson, both of this city. Op Wedsesday, October 4, by the Rev. Mr. Leo, of Gre-pe street tion, Jacos HERMAN, is of Te: a; to Rom, third daughter of Dr. 8. Linds, of this city Wednesday evening, October 4, by the Rev. Millett, at his residence, No. Broome street. Mr. @eoncs W. Daxvins to Miss ALR Burvsive, all of this Died, @n Thursday evening, October 5, Faaxcis R. Cavmr. Hie triends and relatives are invited to attend his fune- ‘Wel, this afternoon, at two o’clock, from No. 83 Bleecker street, without further invitation. morning, October 3, Osborn Curtis Sura, }. Smith, of this ae: ‘The friends and relatives of the family, and those o |. Leupp & Co., are invited to attend the funeral, lence of Dr. J. B. Kissam, No. 78 Twelfth this afternoon, at two o’clock, without further Friday, October 6, Mre. Epwarp Murumr, aged 47 Her remains will be conveyed from her late residence, No. 107 Greene street, to St. Patrick’s Cathedral, where ‘there will be celebrated » solemn requiem masg, to-mor- ew morning, at nine o’elock. The friends of the family, and of her brother, the Right Rev. J. MeCloskey, Bishop of albany, are invited to attend, without further notice. Ber re: ye will be interred in the family vault at st. Patrick’s Cathedral. On Saturday, October 7, Tuomas Hosy, son of John and Rosanna Heey, 3; 1 year and 8 months. His feneral take place this afternoon, af three @clock, from the residence of his its, No. 222 West -third street. His remains wil) be taken to Eleventh street, corner of First avenue. ‘ihe friends of the family are invited to attend. On vat morning, Ostober 7, Huan McKson, aged 2 and 3 months iis funeral will take place from No. 60 Cannon street, pe age at two o’clock precisely. No carriages On Thurs October 5, after a ‘ilness, Mrs. Races. mone wife of the late Totlas iy ckman The friends of the family, and those of her brother, Lawreree Ackerman, respectfully er faneral, from late residence, No. 27 Chariton street, this afternoon, at half past one o’clock, without farther notice. an Pep fing Green 7, to infant Meg teed of ry , aged and 1 month. The friends of the family are Teapectfuliy invited to attend her fureral, at two o’clock this atternoon, from ‘the residence of her father, No. 7 Batavia street. On Saturday, October 7, Bripcrt, wife of Patrick D. Moran, aged 38 years, @ native of county Wexford, Ire- The friends and zequaintances of the family, and those of her brothers, Joseph and Lawrence O’Connor, are res- posifully invited to attend her funeral, from her late Resivence, No. 500 Third avenue, corner of Thirty-sixth this afternoon, at two o’cleck, without further favitation. Op Friday evening, October 6, Ruts wife of George Bainton, aged 38 years. ‘The rriends of the family are requested to attend her funeral, from the residence of he: husband, Broadway and ‘eventieth street, this afternoon, at one o’clock. ‘Her remains will be taken to trinity Cemetery. Canada papers please apd Adeline Martling, aged 1 The friends and relatives of the f: are respectfully Anvited to attend the funeral, ofternoon, at one @’clock, from the residence of his uncle, George B. Smith, Mo. 17 Vasdougal etrect. Gp Saturday, October 7, WruM Mowrcourry, son of an ‘Montgomery, aged 18 months. ‘The friends of the family are invited to attend the fu- mera), from No. 215 East Nineteenth street, tis after. con, at two o’c ock. On “aturday, Yotober 7, the infant san of Neil and @atherine 1icKenpy, aged'2 years, 8 months and 7 days ‘The friends of thi attend the funeral, from the residence of his parenta, No. 10 York street, without fariner invitation. On Satur(sy, October 7, after a severe illness, FRANCES Buvasem, daughter of John L. and Emeline Evsrett, in ‘the 12th year of her age. 4 ‘The friends and acquaintasces of the family are invi ted to attend her funeral, from the residence of her pa- rents, 116th strect, corner of Tenth avenue, this after- | i moon, at half past three o’clock, without ‘urther notice. Un Friday morning, October 6, et the residence of her Dbueband, Wm. Cec gaa Brooklyn, Mrs. Cormanine O’Kxnrre, poe ‘The relatives and friends of the femily, and of her sis- ter, Mrs. Foley, No 485 Washington street. N. Y., are informed that her remains wili be interred at Flatbush Cemetery, L. I., this afternoon, at two o’ciock. ‘The irien¢s and ‘acquaintances of THOMAS MCGOVERN are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, this after- moon, at twoo’clock, from hia late residence, Clinton avenue, between Flushing and Park avenues, Brooklyn. On Saturday morning, October 7, of consumption, Many A Bayne, wife of Wm H. Presby, aged 27 years. the relatives, frieads ard acqusintan-es of the family ‘are invited to attend the funeral, to-morrow morning, at en o'clock, from her late residence, No. 76 Tlary utreet, Brook! lyn. Montreal. Canada, and Texas papers please copy. ‘On Saturday morning, October 7, at ono o'clock, at Willamsburg, Sanam AXw, daughter of George W. and Gatherine 8 Gritith, aged 3 years ‘The relativer and friends are invitei to attend his in- ferment, to-day, from her father’s residence, No. 92 North Third street, Williamsburg, to Greenwood Ceme- Friday afternoon, October 6, at half past 5 o'clock, Proxeun , son of James and Elizabeth W. Lynch, 1 year and 9 months “ friends of the family are respsctfully invited to attend the frneral, this afternoon, at two 0’ idence of his parents, No. 78 South Thi Bis remains will be taken to the for inte ment. TMASOnAL. KELLER 3 AT THE DEY STREET HOUSE, AND would like to get the address of his sister. R M. A.DAY WILL MEFT THI3 AFTERNOON AT ead quarters, 480 Broadway, at 3 o’ clock, in ordsr the Comet. FELIX HOLDEN CAN Six AIS DAUGHTERS, Mary and Annie, by calling at 510 Grand street, REMOVALS. ANDRIOT, FRENCH TAILOR, HAVING RE P. moved from 4 Chambers street, begs to inform trons that, forthe future, he will carry on the ess at 504 Broadway only, under the name of P. Anériot & Co., where be found a superior assort- ment of the best French goods. BILLIARDS. ILLIARD TABLFS—TAREE SUPERIOR SFCOND hand tables for sale cheap, only been in use for » time. New and trimmings at reduced prices, Can be reen at our factory, No. 90 Ann street Orders by mail promptly attended to. GRIFFITH & DECKER, LECTURES. ban BY PROFESSOR DIMITRY, OF LOUISIA- DS, On History, Migration of Races, at Hverant Institute, on the evenings of Tuesday, Thurs- yy and Satarday, the 10th, 12th and 14th of October. 0 50 cents. "To behadat the door. Lecture to commence at 8 o'clock. HOTELS. Sn ‘OLDRIDGE’S HOTEL, 759 BROADWAY, CORNER of Clinton place, conducted on the 6 plan, inducements to families or individuals wish: great handsomely furnished ana tly kk with eteithoat botrd, in public or private rooms. Lotaticn eentral, healthy and ble. (\REAT NOVELTY AT WALL .CK’S THEATRE— G A new dome: istic drama, VIOLBT, 0% NAPOLEON'S FAVORITE FLOWER. pabacarseveeves vee ys titts WON Bis original character); an: OUSIN GERMAN, On Monpay, OcropErR 9. THE VIOLET, with other entertainments, ; On Toxspay, Ocronen 10, Sobek Me. Wallsck, Me. Brougham, Me. Stewart, Mire , rian . Stephens will appear, Previous to which, the favor ie comedy of 7 LL. Mr. Lester and Mrs. Hoey, im SENORITA S0TO in ber characteristic dance. To conclnde with the farce of MY WIFE’S SECOND FLOOR. Weownspay, Oor. 11 POPPING THE QUBBTION, Mr Piake Mra. ng Ae Mra Blake, A drema, in whic! +» Wailaek will thes ovtertainments, perform, and "g | Tacony, under saddle, carrying 180 ut ges which they have derived | @ at the Gas Regulater Co.’s effice, No. 262 Broad | THE TURP. INTREVILLE COURSE —-"ROTTING- MONDAY, OCT. 9, st 8 e’clock P. M. Match $500 mile he:ta, in | hermers R Turtle ramesb ¢ Jim; E Brooks pames | bog. Ned. Omnibu ses leeve hourly for the course JOEL CONKLIN, Proprister. ENTREVILLE OOURSE, L I—TROTTING AND PA- | cing, Monday, Ost. 18, at So’clack, P. M Match $5000, two mile heats. Col. 1 Hall names and drives | gz § Hero, pacer, to wagen. Mz. J. Bevins names. g. node JOSL CONKLIN, Proprietor, t | CUNTREVILLE COURSE, L. L—TROTTING, WEON 38- day, Oct 18, match $2000, mile heats, best three five. in hermes H. Woodruff names b. m Flora ‘lemple: 1). Pifer names b g Jack Walters. JOEL CONKLIN, Proprietor. NION COURSE, L. 1.—TROTTING —WEDNESDAY, Ost. 12, at3P’M.,a mateh for $2,000; two mile ard repest to wagons. Hiram Woodruff names >. g. Don; Geo Spicer names sg. Whalebone | N. B This race will take plsce rain or sbine. Stages will leave the Wi lisus burg ferries for the course every half bour during the day. W & WaITE, Propriators. Ux CUURSE, L. 1—TROTTING—ON TUESDAY, Oct, 10, at balf-past 2 o'clock; mateh for $450, mile heata, to barne: Jce Milee; ower names H. Woodruff namea gray horse ‘ay mare Lize Corson. HOW & WHITE, Proprietors. THE TRADES, &C. FIRST CLASS CUTTER, WHO HAS CARRIED ON the merchant tailoring business in this city for the last three years, wishes a situation in this or a or Westerp city. Best of references as to ability. A country situation preferred, Address J. A. C. B., Herald office, for one. wi NGINEER WANTED—TO ATTEND AN ENGINE IN ‘a printing office. One who has run Burton’s pres ferred. None need apply who cannot furnish the of reference as to correct habits, carefulnesa, &e., at 23 Platt street, up stairs. IVE EAT TRIMMERS WANTED.—APPLY IMME Biicciy to Heterty & Leasky 67 Obathasn streets ITHOGRAPHING.—A MAN TH:T UNDERSTANDS thoroughly to grind Uthographic stones, can find constant employment, by calling on George Schott, 94 Sixth avenue, corner of Kighth street. ANTED—A SITUATION AS FOREMAN, IN A PAPER box factory, by 8 man who has had a good deal of experience in the business. A situation in the country preferred, Address A. B , Herald office. ANTED—SIX FIRST RATE BOAT BUILDERS. ply to L. Raymond, 120 avenue D. ATCHMAKER WANJED.—APPLY AT GEMMEL’S, 302 Broadway. ‘ATCHMAKER WANTED—A GOOD WORKMAN. Apply toT. S. NEGUS & CO., 160 Wall street. HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., WANTED, OUSE WANTED—A GENIEEL THREE STORY house, from 22% to 25 feet front by 60 to 56 feet p, located between Twentieth and ty-eighth streets and Fourth and Sixth avenues, to cost not over $10,000 or $11,000, Address A. P. W., Herald offi ‘QUSE WANTED IN BROOKLYN—A NEAT FUR: AP. nished house or cott , in a plessemt , Con: Fenient to the ferries preferred. addres, with location and rent, to J. M., box 2,645 Post Office, New York. neighborhood of South Taird street, and below ird street, a meat small house, ready for immediate occuption. ‘Rent not to exceed $200. Near Grand street preferred. Address W. A., Post Office, Williams- Bs bear WANTED—IN WILLIAM2BURG, IN THE b ‘OUSES WANTED, BY MANY APPLICANTS, AT the Union square real estate office —Owners of jouses may be assured of superior facilities for lettin, the same by application to EMERSON W. KEYES, No. Everett House, corner of Fourth avenue and Seren- teonth street. 'ANTED—BY A FAMILY OF FOUR PERSONS, (NO small children,) « furnished ‘house—one ‘wita & stable preferred—in the vicinity of Broadway, betwaen Bleecker and Twenty-third streets. Addrest box 362 Post Office. REWARDS. REWARD —LOST, ON THE 6TH INSTANT, A chain filagree bracelet, set with diamonds, withan emerald in the centre. The finder will receive the above reward by delivering the same to K. L. WICKES, 20 Cortlandt streot- Supgosel to Lare been lost between International Hotel and South ferry. REWARD.—LOST, ON SEPT. 27, A_ SPRIT- sail boat, 6 feet wide, 18 feet long, blue out a¥ée, White water line, black bottom. Apply to DAVID H. DUNN, foot Twenty-fourth street, North river. REWARD —STOLEN, FROM THE CORNER of Graham avenue and Cook street, Williama- borg, on the night of October 4, a bay horse, about 14 hsnds bigh, with left bin3 foot’ white, and small white spot on the forenead; mene rather thio, and white spot on each shoulder, near the saddle. F RabERS, corner of Graham avenue and Varret street, Willismsbarg REWARD—LOST, ON SATURDAY THE SKVENTH fest. in going ‘trom Taylor’s saloon, to Root’s ai'guerrean gallery, a chain bracelet~-the finder will re- ceive the above reward by leaving the seme at the office of the International Hotel. 5 REWARD —LOst, YESTRADAY, IN “PASSING from Fitth avenue, through Fourteenth strost, 4 Broadway to ttreet, @ gold link bracelet. The Gnder will receive the above reward and the thanks of the owner by leaving it at 06 Sesond avenue. & REWARD.—LOsT, ON FRIDAY EVENING, BE- tween Houston street and the Battery, a bunch of . By returning the same to.2! Rich street, to Mr. Gross, he will receive the above reward. we} s OST—AT NIBLO’S GARDEN, ON THURSDAY EVEN- ing, October 5, a bine striped reticale, containing @ pocket banckerchief, and a bunch of keys. The finder ‘will be rewarced by leaving the same at the office of the Broadwsy ‘heatre, OST—BY A LADY, IN GOING FROM SECOND avenue through Nineteenth street to ths Third nue, @ black thread Jace veil. The finder by returns irg it to 310 Second avenue will jive a liberal reward. OST—ON FRIDAY, 6TH INST., IN AN OMNIBUS 4 going from South ‘ferry to Warren street, a ladies? id chain, loctet and cross attached. The finder will liberal y rewarded by leaving the same at 22 Warrenst. OST—ON OCTOBER 5, A WALLET, CONTAINING twelve dollars in bills, and; a certificate for 100 res of stack of Passaic Freestone Company. Any So son hay found the same, and will return it to WM. MULLIGAN, Esq., Secretary of the Fulton Fire Insurance Company, csn have the money contained in the wallet ar the reward. W. A.C. D Agee! THURSDAY, THE STH INST., BETWEEN the hours of 12and1 o’clock, in from Wall street down to Greenwich, up Greenwich to Duane street, &@ bank book of the Yeamen’s Bank for Savings, No. 40,092; owxer’s name upon the book; the ssme is of no to apy one except to the owner. The honest finder will please leave the same at 208 Washington, corner of Vesey street, and receive the thanks of the owner. bigs oe HIS RESIDENCE, 1,0223¢ BROAD- wi German named William Groscbupf, about 26 eare @, about five feet four inches nild, very red face, dark hair, blue eyes, dressed in ‘him will be dark clothes. Any information concerning Uberally rewarded by apy lying to the Twenty-first ward station house, or to his brother, RUDOLF GROSCAUPY, 1,02234 Broadway. MUSICAL. IVES, JR., PROFESSOR OF MUSIC, NO. 2 POPLAR . street, corner of Columbia street, Brooklyn, nesr Fulton ferry—eacher of the pisnoforte, singing, and the violin, at his house, or at residence of the pupil. He also teaches singing in classes. A lady’s class is already commenced on Tuesday and Friday mornings, from 10 to 19 o'clock. He i ready to open a children’s class on Wednesday afternoon end Saturday morning. Also a clase ies and gentlemen on Tuesday and Fri¢sy evenings. Terms low. Particulars made known on irquiry. Mrs, Ives also teaches the piano and siz ging. USICIANS FOR PARTIES, &,, CAN BE ENGAGED by applying at the hairdressing rooms, corner o! Greenwich street and Batt place. Inquire of FRE ) ERICK MEHVER. N. B—Application for lets than t be attended to. . TE! CHERS OF THE PIANO- forte and singing, 575 Broad eer edon forte, s , at er own ba wiling to receive lessons in h from ® competent lady, for which she would ive musical lessons. Address 4 C., 196 Madison street R, OTTO MULLER, TEACHER OF THE PIANO forte and singing, 325 Broad ray, continues to give at bis residence, and residences of his pu- for further information, please apply at his resi lence, or by letter. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. J STRODE & BALDWIN, AT(ORNEYS AT Law, fan Francisco, California. residence: she would also be ts) DE, _ JO. G. BALDWIN. on to Henry Smith & Townsend, and D, Appleton wcbampstilinsiatplailegtt ome Aon O%, tle Whar Gott a ca cal rete nt nut size, | 8 OF , Flout Sale barrel at the whole sold by the sin; wholesele market a agg riya taro Brook]; ‘ae or a Apply at * apd flour Brosdwey, or att! ranch Office 334 Fulton bape ner Court, near bf mn; also No. 6 evenue, Boatlt heckivetathete meneame under the Farmers snd Citizens’ Bank, Williamaburg, or at the coal yard, 616 Greenwich street, New York. Bread 4 cen‘n pt ound. 7 te ns NUTS Se OAL STREET, WHERE GOOD C ‘welght, and the beet quality of red ash coal will be £0) a Wass Dovel market re Maye tha at the Bixth Ward Hotel, corner of Dunse and Centre stresta, P, GARRIOR, yard 23 Jamon atroot, RESPECTABLE AMERIOAN GIRL WANTS A SITU- ation as nurse and seamstress, or to travel with 2 family to any part. Can be seen at her last*place, No. Sst, Omens pace, PEFSON OF RE PECTABILITY, A MIDDLE AGED widow, an Eplecopalian, and well elucated i desi Tous of obteining a eituatign as seam-«tress or companion to a lady. or in any other suitsble posi iim, not mental; ‘would be willing to make herself generally useful, acd be found trustworthy end confidential Compedsation not so much ap objectas a comfortable home, Onquertiona- ble reference given. Address J. A. H. Berald office. and appoint an interview. Answera received for three days. YC UNG WOMAN, OF EXCELLENT CHARACTER, A wishes to meet'with « lidy or family going to Jalitornia Pleane call at or address 493 sixth avenue SMART BRTFNDER, WITH UNEXCEPTIONABLE city references, warts § situation in a liquor store or saloon. Address A. H., Herald office. RESPRCTABLE GIRL, WHO THOROUGH UN. derstande her business, wants a situation waiter ina private family. Good city reference. Cau be seen at 588 Grand street until suited. DRES°MAKER AT 187 SEVENTH AVENUE, WISHES a few more customers to go out by the day; alo Understands her business perfectly. ery trade, by an American boy, 16 years old, Addrers box 3,166 Post Office, TO $20 —A FEW MORE ACTIVE AGENTS WANT. ed. A te are now makiry, without ritk. from 5 to $10 per da: Please cail between the hours of ¥ tnd 12 or 1 snd 4, at 200 Broadway, room 12, up stairs Edad TO LOAN—ON DIAMOND: 60.0 elry, watches and segare, or bought $ 60.000 notes, eity stocks, bonds and mort- goges negotiated. Real estate bought, sold and exchang- ed, CEEESEMAN, BRAISTED & CO, Brokers and Com- wission Merchants, No. 35 John street Jw. OY WANTED—WITS REFERENCES AS TO CHA. Traci and cal i for office bu H must be expert cere a figures One residing ith hie parents preferred Apply at, the B-ookiva Flint Glass Company, 30 outh n street, N. York, JALIFORIANS AND SOUTHERNERS —A YOUN 3 WO- man wishes a situation to go with « family to Cali- fornia; will pay half the fare; will remain with them after arriving; or would go south as ho , to teke charge of linen, or would superintend an establisbment. Cen be highly recommended. Please address Helena, Union'square fllce. ]HAMBERMAID AND TO A8SIST IN WASHING AND irening.—Situation wanted by & respectable and very competent jyoupg Woman practica! ex) lence, With bent of references oF todo. geteral housework in ¢ small respectable family. Please call at 233; Twenty- fifth street, store, near Ninth avenue. CO AND ASST IN WASHING.—SITUATION wanted by ar ble young woman. Good city reference given. Apply at 95 ituberry street, first floor, for two days. . ROCRERY CLERK.—WANTED—A YOUNG MAN, J who understanés the crockery business, and is wil Pee make himself Serally useful. Good references ae to character knd ability required. Address H. E. W., Herald Office. RUG CLERK WANTED—A YOUNG MAN, AS 43 ad cei tage had ae enn ia city retail on ion business. Apply at the drugs$?~ 4 .cor- rer tt Greenwich and Warren Hreeta. RUG CLERK WANTED.—ONE WHO IS THOROUGH- Jy conversant with the city retail trade, and com- petent to dispense prescriptions, may make s permanent soregem afeirsalary. Address J. B. W., Boyd's City Express, 45 William street. OOD LABORERS WANTED IMMEDIATELY, ON SX {he Milston and Now Brunswick Railroad ads a day. at 1e ie! gineer’ ‘6 of New Brunswick, 0-3, OUSFKEEPER—AN ENGLISH LADY OF SUPERIOR a acquirements ie desirous of obtaining « cituation as superintendent in a first class boarding house; is Indy- like in manners and has been accustomed to mix in best roc'ety Mis conversant with the French and Spanish languages, had much experience in all domestic ar- rapgements, and is fully competent to fuldl the duties in such a capacity. ‘Would have no objection to take charge of s widower’s establishment, and if with a family would be willing undertake their education. Most satisfactory references given. A letter addressed Kec- ti Post office, Chatham square, will meet with im- med attention. 5 OHN YOUNG IS THE MOST SUCCE:SFUL AGENT for the supplying of families with servanta at 7 Carmine street, or 145 Bowery. N. B—Subscribers to either have the benefit of both offices. ACIFIO AND INDIAN OCHANS.—WANIED, FOR the clipper bark Ninrod, four apprentices, for a iro yeary voyage. Liberal pay given, But secarity re- quired, R. W. CAMERON, 116 Wall atrect. i heed ALVERTISER HAVING RECKNILY VACATED AN important trust in Boston, after holding the same for three Phy’ wisher to enter the employ of a whole- sale establishment or commission house, with a'view of learni g the business, preparatory to investirg capital. Has unlimited eastern acquaintance and letters of credit from a large number of tre mos: eminent and influential — of Boston. Please address ‘ Advertiser,” Herald office. pare SALESWEN WaNTED—WELL ACQUAINTED with the city retail dry yoods trade, with good ra- ferences ard addrees. To sucha good salary and stesdy employment will be given. Apply to Mr JM. Corin, 307 Sixth avenue, corner of Nineteenth street. (0 NEPCHANTS.—A YOUNG MaN OF EXPRRIENCE in the wholesale grocery business would like to en- gage in the same in this city, either as partner or ssles- man. Address H. H., caro P. Nichols, No. 87 Jauncey court, stating name and place of business. LAWYERS —A SITUATION IN A LAW OFFICE wonted, where, by ddelity and attention, a om feney could be earned. The applicant is aged $2, for last six mcnthe a member of the bar, and cap, if desired, furnish references as to character and capability from bialast city employers. Address A. G. Herald oifice. 8. NAVAL RENDEZVOUS, NO. 9 CHERRY STREET, ore door from Franklin square.—A few landsmen wanted for naval service. Must be able bodied Ameri- cans. Te ees a Wane WANTED—A MAN WHO IS A GOOD waicer, and can bring good city recommendations for honesty and sobriety, may apply at 111 Fifth arenus, before 10 o’elock in the morning, or after 5 0’clock in the evening. pont lahcocne . SEEM OCONEE? CROTON Seen bor irorted SITUATION, BY A STEADY AND IN. dustrious Protestant young woman, to do general hourework; can cook well, wash and iron. Most satis fastory references as to character and abity. Apply at 26 Barrow street, in the bacement. ANTED—A COOK, WHO UNDERSTANDS HOR business thoroughly; none need opnly without a very good city recommendation. Call at No. 10 Ninth etreet between 10 and 2 o'clock, ANIED—AN AMERICAN, SCOTCH OR ENGLER Protestant girl, as seamstress and chambermaid ina email family. Coll at No. 2 Amity, near Court Streets, South Brooklyn, between the houts of 9 and 11 ood references required, MM. ‘ANTED—A NEAT RESPECTABLE GIFL, AS CHAM- bermaid ‘and seamstress and to assist in washing and ironing—a Protestant preferred; references entirely satisfactory must bergiven Apply at No 10 West Nino- teenth street, betweon the hours of 8 and 11 A.-M. ——$—<———_ es Warm. A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, RA. German,) a rituation to go out to wet nurse a Call at fresh breast of milk; city reference given. HdGreenwich street. tS ———— ‘ANTED—BY 4 RESPECTABLE YOUNG PROTES tant girl, a situation as chsmbermaid and to do plain sewing. ‘Also, for a litile girl, fourteen years of ae Good city reference from her last place Apply at 5 Eighty fifth street, between Second and Third ave- nues. Can be seen for three W2XTED-BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUATION an chambermaid; {s willing to assist in the general Please call betwoen @ rear building, upper housework, and is very obliging. 861 and 362 Twelfth street, in floor, for two days. Wt en SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young Woman, as cook and to assist in the wa: and ironing; she was three years in on ce and two ia another; the best of city reference, ace callat the second brick house from Hygbt in Warren street. Can be seen for two days if not engaged. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as seamsiress, to to go by the day, week ih, to cut and fit ladies’ dresses, and to plain » Good city reference if required. Please call at 196 Twenty-sixth street, between Eighth and Ninth avenues. Can be seen for two days. ANTED —A SEAMSTRES3, WHO UNDETSTANDS Gross making and shict-niaking. Good references required, Callat 89 #ifth avenue, from eleven to one o'clock. ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION as first class co°k; no objection todo the washi and iroving; would un‘ertake housework; will be foun to understand her business thoroughly.” Please cail at 76 (old No. 24) Third avenue. J ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, as nurse and seamstress that can take the entire charge of a baby; or as chambermaid and seametress; is ® good sbirt meker, aud is fully competent to fill any of the above situations. The very best of city reference can be given from ber last places. Please call at No. 226 Weat Fifty second street, between Eighth and Ninth avenues, fourth ficor, for two days. Wack A YOUNG GIRL, LATELY ARRIVED from Scotland, a situation ina small family, todo chamberwork or take care of chiidren; is ® good plain sewer and embroiderer. Call for two days, at 171 East Twenty-second street, first floor. ANTED-—BY A YOUNG WIDOW LADY, OF RIGH revpectabilit and genteel address, a situation to go to California with a family going there who would be willing to pay her ge for her services. Plosge ad- dress Jorephine, Broadway Post Office, for three da; ANTED.—A YOUNG MAN AS PORTER; MUIT PE quick at figures and writes good plain hand, one acquainted with the city, and can_ bring good references ply corner of Platt and Gold atreet, up stairs ‘ANTED—AS FOREMAN, A MAN WHO T SOROUGH- ly understands the manufacturing of umbrellan and pararole. Apply to J. Greenhut, 172 Wert Twenty. fifth street, near kighth avenue, Vv ANTED—A PERSON TO TRAVEL FOR A VARNISH house; be mnst be sccuatomed to travelling and selling this artir None need spply but ruch as under. stand this busin Adaross (letiors pro-paid) A. 0. F,, Herald office. wean FIRST RATE SALROMAN, THAT 13 well eequainted with embroi toone that can give good soferen cen, beral wogee wil be given at H, BICE, 78 Canal street, TO LOAN—ON DIAMONDS, WATCH- 0.000 68, jowelry, &e., or bought for ossh. city stocks, notea, bonds and mortgage: yf on are an au treet, room os omptly executed, a Naseau RHOMPSON & 00,,’brokers and commission merchants 8 s, bills of ex: fossensa den! ] © WANTED—AT SEVEN PER CENT, Al) on bond and mortgsge, on two fine brick houses and Iote in the Seventh ward, in thia city. Size of each lot 25 by 140 feet; each house 26 by 53 fest, recently erected. The property offered for security being worth $28,000, ‘address for three days H. Wellington, Herald office. 1 50 WANTED IN BROOKLYN, ON THE 0. best peving proper y in atlantic at Apply to VERSPELT, 462 Atlantic ntreet, Brook- lym, or of J. BRUCE, No, 6 Tryon row, New York, Hamil- ton Insurance office, 1 00 —TO LOAN ON BOND AND MORTGAGE, * or theadvertiser will buy, ata discounts a frat bond and mortgage on improved property, wel! secured, in New York or . Inquire at No. 4 Broad street, room No. 12, between i and 2 o'clock. REWAKD —LOST, ON FRIDAY [SE tIXTH inst. in the Sreer part +f the city, a lady's small gold watch, chased back, with chain, penci), losket? heart and enchor attached. The wat:sh is a made by Harkeim and Constantine, No. 58061.—The find- er will receive the above reward and the thanks of the — by returning it to 686 Hudson street, corner of m. No broker need ap ADVANCED AND LOANED, IN ANY AMOUNT on diamonds, silverware, watches, jewelry, nautica instruments, valuables, and Propert » or bought for highest cash prices. "RY WOOD, 69 Fulton street, second floor, front room, from § A. M. to 5 P. M. —WANTED, 4 GOOD STAND FOR THE WHOLE- sale and retail wine and liquor business. Addroas box 574 Post Office, with real signature end full particu- 5 BLEECKER *TREET TO LET —THIS IS A FIRST D clase house, and isa very desirable location, it lee beware the two great thorough‘ares, Broadway and the Bowery. Croton water and gas throughout the Bouse. The reot will be moderate Possession given itely. Can be seen at ali hours of theday. In- quire at 31 Bond street. GENTEEL THREE STORY AND BASEMENT HOUSE, balf of which is oceupied by a family of two per: sons, the other balf will be rented to a respectable family The house has all the modern improvements. Possession imme ly. Located in Twelfth street, near Seeond avenue, apply to JOHN FOLEY, 107 Broadway LARGE FRONT AND BACK PAFLOR, AND TWO Dedrocms and basement, to let, of house 234 hird Avenue. Possession immediately; ront low. Apply to JOHY FOLEY, gold pen manufacturer, 167 Broadway, or on the premises before 10 A. M or after 7 P. M. LADY, OCOUPYING A SMALL TWO STORY A hose, is desirous of letting therecond floor, unfur- inked, for’ the winter, to # gentleman and lady. Loca- tion pleasant, west of Broadway, and between Canal and Prince streets, Address Mrs. b,, Union square Post OARDING HOUSE TO LET—UP TOWN, BEAUTIFUL location, house large and commodious, furnished in the most approved style ; rooms mostly engaged by very profitable boarders who will desire to remain. Toe present proprietor wishes to give up the lease, soll the furniture, which is new, ard retire from the business on account of ill health. 4 most splendid opportunity for apy one Wishing to commence in the business. None need apply who cannot give cash or the most approved paper, jate, for the furniture. lao, several other houses suitable for boarding, upon favorable terme. Apply, to EMERSON W KEYES, Union square Real Estate cffice, No 3 Everett House, corner of Fourth avenue and Seventeenth street. OUSE TO LET AND FURNITURE FOR SALE —A large genteel four story house in Franklin street, wes! of Broadway, well furnished, will be let low, and furniture sold at a large discount from its valae. M. L SHELDON, 85 Nassau street. ART OF HOUSE TO LET—CONSISTING OF TWO rooms, suitable for offices or dwelling, and three or four bedrooms in the attic. Possession given immediately. Inquire on the premises, 204 Falton st. ART Led Feit at Nee Ors A HANDs ny Mate story house , containing an elegant suit of Tooms, on the first floor, bed roems, kitchen, gas, bath, &e. ; furnished and unfurnished rooms also. Inquire at 86 Fourth i Ss Tenth and Kleventh streets, one block trom way. Ree AND OFFICES 10 LET—IN BROADWAY, i near Broome street. Furnished rooms suitable for le gentlemen ; alo offices—one at $250, ono at $150, and two at $60 a year. For particulars apply at 603 Broadway. IbT—A NEW AND HANDSOMELY FINISHED basement, well located, near the Park, wost side of Breadway, 20x60 feet, at a low reut. Also, « first rate house down town, furnished or unfurnished, at a low rent. Apply ummciiately, to HOWES & THOMPSON, 81 Nasean street, room 7. EW PUBLICATIONS. ‘UST PUBLISHED—NE® EDITIONS OF | R. HOLLICK 'S eelebrated Looks ov I’bys'o'%xy and Kes.cine, and merried peovle. Number I 1s called * a juide,”’? or Marzied Person's Private Companion. is contains every physiolngical and medieal—that required te ied, or hose ine Sees warry. pecially intended. Number II. is od is intended exclusively for gentlem: wery thing T@- lating to the phy: and derangement to which their systems are Hable, wih the means «f prevention ond re- storation, even to extremeolt age These books are the only ones of the kind ever pudlished here, and the infor- mation they contain is not to be found anywhere else in the English language. They are strictly moral, scten- tifle and ractically useful acd «bould be read by sll. Fach book is well bound, an‘ contains pear five bunired pages. with numerous cuts and colored plates. The price of erch book is one collar They «re publisned by T. W. STRONG, 98 Nassau steer, who will vend either = free, to any part, on receiviog the money amd address, To be bad also of all bookreliera =“ emember these books are by Dr. Hollick, the weil known author and lecturer Over half a miliion copies have been 40.4. . ™ = ‘ASONIC NOTICE —A SPECIAL MEETING OF DAR- cy Lodge No, 187, wil) be held at Masonic Tempie, 480 Broome street, on Thureday evening, October 13:b, at 73s oclock., Business of importence. a COLO VELONI, W. M. Grorce W. Tamurerr, Secretary. ONTE CRISTO AS*‘OCIATION.—A MEETING OF the Monte Cristo Association wall be held at the rbour, 332 Broadway, on -und«y. at 3 o’eloc a M. Punetmal ‘attendance o0 othe ‘members is requested: treasurer. ree een @. F. ALEXANDER, EP FOX. OTICE —TBE MEMBERS (F THE NEW YORK TYPO- raphical toclety are invited to s:tend the funeral of Arthur Rayney, this afternoon, at 134 o'clock, from his late residence, 92 + street. By order, H. CLAY LANIUS, Secreta: PECIAL ATTRACTION AT NEW HAVEN, OUNN. ‘The firet annual abow of the Connecticut State Ag- rioultural Yociety, opens at New Haven, Tuesday, ‘Ost. 10, continuing four deys. Bxtensive arrangements gre made for ting all varieties of stook and sgricuitur- al and mechanical productions, A fine half-mile track ig laid for exhibiting horses. Railroads centreing im New Baven bring stcck and articles for exhibition free of charge. EW YORK CITY LITERARY UNION.—THE FIRST uarterly session of this union of Literary Socte- ties wil be held this week, in the lecture room of th Mercantile Library Association, Astor place, commen ing on Tuesday evenirg. and continu! for three suc- cessive evenings, The following socteties take part in th ne Hamilton Literary Union, Mstropo- Boclety, Columbian Debating Society (of 3) Franklin Literary Society, Bociety, acd Clinton Union. Question for debate second evening : ‘‘ Doos the exigencies of the tim mand the existence and support of an exclusively Ame- rican party?’ The public are invited to attend. DOUGLAS LEFFINGWELL, President. D. Crawrorn, Secretary pro tem. 0 LET—THE FIRST LOFT IN THE NEW BUILDING 267 Bowery, 80 feet deep by 243 wide, handsomely finished, with gsa and Croton water fixtures. Kent $550 Apply to R. KIPLING, 32 Maiden lane, ee AND BANKING OFFICE—WOOD & DUN- LAP, Cincinnati, Ohio —Colloctions payable in Cin- tinrati remitted on the day of payment, by nrst mail, de- lige | current rates of Sore colt For those pay- able with exchange the face of the bill will be remitved For collections at all other points throughout the West, procerds remitted on the day that advice«f payment is received, deducting one quarter commission, Having re- sponsible corres: lente, we are enabled to collect upon ail points with facility. ‘Refer to:— on. A. Meigs, Faq , Cashier American Exchange Baoks Semuel D. White, Ksq., Cashier Grocer’s Bonk. Richard Berry. Esq., cashier Tradesmen’s Bank, a R. Ackly, Esq., Cashier, Leather Manufacturer's Ik. inley, Kissam & Co., banker?, Wall street. J.T. Van Visos & Fead, bankers, Wall stiest. fede Davies, Jones & Ce., importers, 106 William ‘ORTH CAROLINA SIX PER CEN? STATE STOOKS —Treasury Department, Rale'gh, N.C , Sept. 18, 1854.—Sealed ls will be received at this effice un- til 10 o'clock A. M., of the 20th of October next, for the hab pe of one hundred and thirty thousand dollars in ds, thiaty years. These bonds are issued id the State cf North Carolina for the construction of the North Carolins Railroad; and in addition to the faith of the State, all the stock held by the State in ssid road, and the dividends arising from said stoek, are for their redemption. also be received, at the same time, for the purchase of one hundred and fifty-two thousard doilars in bonds running ten years. iseued by the same authority, for the construction of the Weldoa and Gas- ton Railroad, ard the improvement of the navigation of the Nouse and Tar rivers. Both classes of bonds are, by express enactment, ex- empted from taxation for any purpos y will bear date the first day of July, 1854, and will have coupons attached for the interest at six ‘per cent perannum, payable the first days of January and July eoch year. Hoth interest and principal will be peyable a6 the Bsnk of the Republic, in the city of New unless where the pi T prefe to have them pays ble at the Treasury of North Cazolina, They will be issued in sums of one thousand dollars ‘ork, each. Par‘les bidding will please address their letters en- derned ‘Proposals for North Caroline Stocks’? to the un- dersigned at Ralcigh. N. C., and will distinguish in their bids the particular clan of bonds for which they bid, They will also state at what pointand what kind of funds they promize to pay: The bids will be oper at 10 o'clock A. M. of October next, in Secretary, snd Comptroller of State, and of G. W, ‘Mor- decal, Preeident of the Bank of the State of North Caro- ‘ina. The unJersigned reserves the right of accepting euch Dida in whole or in part as may be deemed most advan- ous to the State. te successful bidders will be required, as soon as inform- ed. of the acceptance of their bids, to deposit in bank the smount of their bids, with the sccrued interest the first of July last, to the credit of the Treasurer of the State of North Carolina, This deposit may be made in tho Bank of the Republic, New York, tho Bank of the Blate of North Carolina, or the Baik of Caps Fear, igh. Docuaents showing the grest resources of the State, and the small amount of her indebtedness, may bs had atthis office, or cn application to Messrs. Brown & De Roseett, city of Now York , W. COUR the presence of the Governor, the Pub. Tr. of North Carolina, (0 RAILROAD BONDHOLD?R3.—THE SUBSCRIBER amount of real estate in New York and Brooklyn which he would exchange for Ilinols Genteal Ber good railroad bonds, at fair rates. OHAUNCEY BARNARD, No. 74 Broadway. has a lar and ot POLITICAL. T A MEETING OF THE INDEPENDENT DEMOCRACY of the First ward, held at Jobn Moloney’s, No. 56 reenwich street, cn Friday evening, October 8, 1854, the following named gentlemcn were appointed a Ward Commit‘ee, with power to make the necessary nomina- tions for ward offices for the coming election, without going through the farce of a primary election, alies a primsry humby Jobn B. Ho'mes, award Morphy, William Jones, Jobn McCerthy, William Kenneyane, William Farren, James 0’ vallaghen, Mathew Fitzgerald, Jchn Shanshon, John MoWahon, Johz Bliss, Michael Lance, Daniel Ryan, James Walsh, john Rourl Wicheel Lande, Jomes Thomar, Edward Duffy, Emanuel Rose, Michael Regan, William Lee, Dapiel Murphy, Jemes Roberts, Peter Stargle, tote {ae Charles Holmes, John Lynch, Patrick Mackey, Robert O'Callaghan, Edward Hogan, James McGuire, Mishael OBrien, John Kelly, James Patrick Hefte Jol y, James Marshall, Dennis Regan, Jobn Woods, Jorn Meaney, ael Mannix, James Symms, ‘William Cooney, Daniel Donohue, William Clear, Mortin Cov hey, Thomas Ryan. After electing John B. Holmes as chairman, and Wm. Jones sod John Brady an secretaries, the following Preamble and rerolution were unanimously adopted.— Whereas, We, the demceratic voters of the First ward, have Abas stood by the party styling themselves the ‘“cemocratic perty;? thoogh in most cases it was against our pecuniary interest to do #0, and whereas, we expected as a matter of right, that when our party came into office, some of our friends would,in considera- tion of our services, be appointed to some of the many of- fices at the disposal of the government; and, whereas, ‘we have not only been disappointe worst hp weleg fighting men, shoulder Loony Ms - goge smashers, &c., &e.. in those positions whve! Snould have been flied by men pemureres least ordi- nary intelligence and hones Therefore, be it Resolved, That we now sincerely pledge ourselves to use ail lege] means to defeat at the comiog election, all thore ea lates coming from, or in ary way connected with Tammany Hall, or the administration party, JOUN B. HOLMES, Chait +n. Wrutam Jones, Yaa bart, } Secretaries. T° THE ECKCTORS OF THE CITY AND COUNTY oF New York —The undersigned offers himself as candidate for the office of Registrar, at the election tn November next, plecging himself, if elected, to fulfil the duties appertaining to the office with energy honesty, giving strict sionover but see men of the and ersoual attention and suporvi- ths department 0. PAOUDFIT, 57 Columbia street, I employed JAME EDUCATION, CARD—THE SUBSCRIBER ANNOUNCE: TO ormt- zens and strangers that his elegant rooms are now Gem for the instruction of writin lew puptis received daily. OLIVER and bookkeeping. GOLDSMITH, ee Sa EL TRS tPA 302 Broadway. OALDING SCHOOL FOR BOYS, AT-BEL L—The fourth term of the Bellport Claarieat iat. will commence on the first Puesda; * iret apply to Wn, Bn eresben, " ) street, New York, and for Tol parteniary arene JAMEY CROIKSBANK, Prins F.—PROF D. LAGROL es to receive new pr the French language, { * m the abity to «peak it with Laeucy aad creel AMES FR NG TaNow Broadway, ¢ thorough instruction to them the ability to A mest, ANTED—A SITUATION AS COACHMAN, BY A man who thoroughly v: the care of Dorres; {i and care! ver, and cas give sate factory refe es jase address J. V., Herald effice, which will meet with immediate attention. ‘4NTEP—A FARMING MAN SERVANT WHO THOg rougbly understands his business, and who wou) make himeelf generally useful. An American, Englishs or -eoteh preferred, He must have had some years 4x- perience ip this coun’ nd proc vee the most undeubi- ed chwrs ‘Addres 1) Herald office. W —A SITUATION TO LEARN THE UPHOL- LET—THE UPPER PART OF HOUSE NO 114 Chrystio street, to a small respectab'e family, Rent moderate, Inquire on the premise: potas tat Be pa Aa eee 0 LET—TWO NEW FIRST CLASS STONE HOUSES, in Fert Fourteenth street, Noug79 und 81, fintehod inthe most substantial manner, ‘all necessary im- provements. Also, two stores Nos 78 and 753, within ive coors of the Opera House, well calculated either for a confectionery, refreshments, or a doctor, baing a first rate stand for either. Apply at 75 East Fourteenth st HOUSE 25 Rent moderate to a small family. (0 LET—TRE SECOND FLOOR OF BRIOK Bayard street. Inquire at the house. 0 LET—THE FINE TWO STORY AND ATTIC BRICK ho Hammond street, with all the modern im- Provemen two story brick building im tue rear, suitable for a carrioge house or any other business, with & wide alleyway attached. Inquire at No. 9 Perry street LET—THE WHOLE OR PART OF AN OFFICE, T recently fitted up ine desizable location. Apply at 167 Broadway, room 14. © LET—TRE DESIRABLE AND ELIGISLY Lo. cated store No, 123 Ninth avenue, corner of Nine teenth strect. Ibis store has recently’ becn put in par- fect order, and is replete with all the modern improve- ments, and is » cov ital stend for genteel grocery, drug or clothing store; also, the store adjoining; also, the cellar, which is extra wide and ceep—a good stand for # genteel oyster ealoon; also, the upper pert of the large four story building No. 187 Ninth avenue, suitable for a genteel bosrding house; also, the store No. 130 Ninth avenue, a good stand for & tailor or fora tea store. Ap- ply st 157 Brosdway, room 14, TT? EEL GTHE! TORE 128 FULTON STREET, BETWEEN Broadway and Naaman stceet, being 108 fect in P AHO: cept, immediately. Apply on the premises MALL RESPECTABLE FAMILY, without children, part of @ modern house, in com pote order, 125 West iwenty-second street, contisting of itchen, laundry, front parlor, and three rooms, in th: story ; privilege in eud cellar, &. ; remainder occupied by @ gentler an and wile }O LET—A LARGE POUSE IN TWENTY-FIRST street, near Eighth avenue. Rert low toa good tenant. Bath, gas,&c Also a three story brick house in Thirty-seventh etreet, near Fighth avenue; bath, sas &c. Rent $426. Apply to J. VENAAM, Righth avenue, corner of Sixteenth street. 0 LET—WIIH IMMENITH POSSE'SION, PART OF a three story house in lexington avenue, with use of gaa, bath, &e.. toa smali family only. Address E. ¥., box 2,809 Post Office (0 LiT—THE MOST DESIRALLE PORTION OF A GEN. teel three story house, pleasantly located, 20 Irving Place, Hoboken. apply as above., LET—THE COMMODIOUS DOUBLE HOUSE NO. 64 Walker street, @ few doors from, and in view of Broncwoy; eligible for bariness purposer, or for a dweil- ing. Has bath, range, &e Immediate possession given. Apply to ‘A. KURSHEEDT, 130 Pearl street, 0 LET—A THREE STORY AND BASEMENT HOUSE, with all the modern improvements, in Ami'y street, ear Warbington square. May be had till May, or Jooger. Furniture for ssie, sired. ply to R. D. GOODWIN, real estate agent, Clinton Hall, Mighth street. 10 LEASE~FOUR LOTS ON TWENTY-SIXTd STREET’ south side, between Sixth and Seventh avennes, for three ycars from Ist of February next. Apply at 157 Broadway, rcom 14. LEA FOR A TERM Off TWENTY-ONE YF \RS— a valuable plot of ground, fronting on Varick and Grand streets, and within thirty-five fect of Cana! street. Size 87 feet 3 inehes by 101 feet in depth. On the pro- pony. there is a substantial brick building, 60 feet by 50 indepth. Apply at 157 Broadway, room No. 14. yi LET OR LEASE—TWO SMALL BUT NEAT THAEL 10 LET—TO a story brick houses, Nos. 119 and 121 West Twenty lird street (100 feet street), between Sixth and Seventh avenues, with modern improvements, water closets, baths, hot and cold water, speaking tubes, gas, with choncelier, and fixtures complete. To good tenants will ke Jered for a term of years, at 6550 per annum, Inquire of SEAMAN LOWERRE, 20% Spring street; near reenwic! T°. LET, OR LEASE—WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION, & two story brick basement frame house, with coach house, stable, outhouses, ani good garden, with well of excellent water. Apply on the premises, northeast cor ner of Eighty third street and Broadway. OOPARTNERSALP NOTICES. 2 5 0 +-A YOUNG MAN WITH THIS AMOUNT . e of capital, desires to become partner iffsome respectable business; a manufacturing business preferred Address E. A., Herald offies, RARE CHANCE.—PARTNER WANTED, FOR ONE half of manufacturing business, already estab- ished, with plenty of orders on hand. Cepital required, from $4,( 00 to $6,000. Apply immediately at 696 Broad- way, where oll particulars will be given. ISSOLUTION.—NOTICE 18 H&REBY GIVEN THAT the partnership heretoforo existing between the undersigned, and doing business in the city of New York, at 92 John street, under the firm name of Berger & Wal- ter, bas this day been disvolved by mutual consent. Mr Tithn Waiter haa been appointed liquidator, with all power to receive the sums due to.and pay the debts of the said partnerthip. JOUN NICHOLAS WALT! PEIER BERGER, 5 ANDREW WALTER, ‘TITUS WALTER, August 25th, 1884. ADOLPHE CaBE. CAUTION, RO ore d inu 1 OO |AUIION.—THE PUBLIC ARE CAUTIONED NOT 10 buy any of the following described twenty: five ball tickets marked No. 1 to 26 inclusive, and counters by D, Waesermann, for the ball which is to be held by the undersigned society, at the Apollo Rooms, No. 411 Broadway, on the evening of the inst., as they will not be received. WEIL, Seo’y of the Phoenix Union Lodge. ———_ Once att, PERSONS ARE CAUTIONED AGAINST Tecoiving cr ne © following promi: notes, ‘made by ES Wheolet & Co, one dated daly % 1864, for $314 18; 40. Aug. 7, 1864, for $314 19; do. Sept, 7, 1854, for $814 18: payable to the order of W. Platt end accepted—that dated July 7, 1854, not endorsed. Said notes having been stolen, will not be paid at maturity, New York, Oct. 7, 1864, Ww. PLATE, HE VETERAN CORP3 OF THE WAR b T assemb! the corner of Third Hath and Fate ae seventh street, on Monday, the 9th instant, at 2 P. to attend the funeral of our late brother, John The will be known by wearing the cockate on their hots and rape on the left arm. ‘The coffin will be Gressed with the flag of the corps, By order. A. W, JONES, Major Commanding. mec FICPER OF NAVIGATION, ASTRONO- urveying aghting, aczounts and book: eg, No. 1 Bowery, Mechanion’ s:itate,N.Y., and at amsburg,.corner of Fourth end South Fumria veel Youn jnsiraction winter, OR SALU—A BiY HOXSF, SIXTEEN HANDS HIGH, seven years old, can trot his mile in three minutes, and warranted round ard kind io all harness. inquire at 420 Water street, where he can be seen. ‘OR SALE—A HANDSOME CAkSINUT heat ppb ears old, 163; bands high, warranted sound, hind, and fast in harness. Can be reen at Harrison & Fieet’s stables, Foosevel! near Chatham. U OF FINE THREE YEARS’ moules; cach can be seen at AiS. Cham- lead Stables, No. 71 Kast Twenty-fourth there for a few da Among them one pair that tcok the first premium at the State fair, JAMES BUCKLEW. r) OR SALE—A STYLI+Ti GRAY HORSE; SOUND AND kind; ean trot in three and quarter ‘minutes; wild be sold for $175. Address W., Herald office. IG AND WAGON, AND FINE BAY MARE, FOR sale—A great bargain fors physician Sold for want of use, For further particulars apply st the sta- dies Zp. Jarvis, corner of Broadway and Twenty- 60) str He WsGON AND HiFNESS FOR SALE—A at bay mare, feven years old, sound and kind; & utiful saddie ‘beast; harness and wagon as as new; will be sold cheap. Apply to D. UND! LL, Vauxball livery stables No Fourth avenue. ‘ORSE FOR SALF—A FULL BLOODED SIX YEARS old black horse, fifteen hands high, wind in al? harners, and a capital saddle by ree, &a, good traveller, warranted sound and unsurpssm d tor style by any horse in the city; this animal is sold fea @o fault but that the owner bas no time to use him, enly persons wanting something extra need address box 2,742 Post Orfice. ORSES FOR SALE.—4 SPLENDID PAIR OF BLACK carriage horses, with carriage, new. Tho horses cost $400, and the carrisge $650. The whole will te sold for $900. Apply at GATFIELD’S horse baziar, Crosby stzeet. If not sold before Wednesday, will U3 offered at auction at 12 o’clock, ATCH BORSFS FOR SALE—A PAIR OF BAY | mares, five and six years old, warranted sound and ao low. Apply at Bradley's stable, corner of cnue ands ighteex th street. mounted Mexican saddle, embroidered ith, silver mountod reaistell, silver inlaid bit jand spws Price $150. Apply at No. 19 Beprer street, up stairs. EXICAN SADDLER —A MAGNIFICENT SILVER M oa Pu STABLE, IN SIXTEENTH STREET, NEAR Union park.—Two stalls can be bad in @ private stable, with feed; and, if desired, horses and Le ong will be taken care of. Address at once box 656 Post Office. AVILION STABLES, KEYPORT, NEW JERSEY.—THE subscriber wishes to take few horses to — through the winter. He has good stables, and have the best of care at reasonable rates. The io Ae Sonet leaves Murray street daily iat. Sendaye) at E TATTERSALLS HORSE Pi HWDERS FOR HOR#ES. co and col io ees, is qui forming, Uniinutuch ouxtn yor tamed stocky tee package dozen or gross, by A. H. GOUGH & Co., 49 Wall street, basement, and at 17 Court street, Brooklyn; long credit given to country merchants, AGENCY. ieee nena ia sian [Se STATES 841100 THE HEIRS OF TAOS who served ir California Mexi can receive the’ and warrants and extra pay of P, ¢, BEITS, Agent, 66 Wall street, basement. 8. NAVY SAILORS AND OTHERS —EXTRA PAY promptly paid, bounty land warrants obtained, bought and sold; pensi:ns procnred, balances due heirs Of deceared U. 8. seamen colleeted, and all hinds of claims sgainst the U, 5. recovered by EDWARD Agent, and late purser U. 8. Navy, 67 MISCRLLARBOUS. —_— RUSHES OF EVERY DESCRIP£ION, AT THE BRUSH factory, 387 Pearl street, Franklin square.—All articles sold at the lowest factory prices. Paint brushes| of sugerior quality constantly on hand; machine made to order. ‘ail st. HARTER OAK GRAPES,—WELL ROOTED VINES © this large and superior grape can de obtained » the seed store No. 7 Jchn street, where all orders punctually attended to by JOHN’B. JAMES, general agent. (OSTAR’S EFFECTUAL RT, COCKROAOH, &., FX- Spey No 448 Broadway. Ni genuine unless signed by HENRY R.COsTAR. For by oll the principal druggists. a hee teeta cz OF CORNY—BY M+I)AME BERHARD, No. 167, Bowery, east side, between Broome and Delanc! #. Madame B respectfully informs the public that as reduced her price, in orde1 to be free from pain, and feels that she will remove corns, bun flesh, &c. = 3 sale) wines, end B—A young lady wanted to asaist at ‘bar. N. ENTS, READ TRIY—ALL YOU HAVE TO DO [3 TO lock up your fall and winter clothing, send them te or repaired and tage look equal vo new. ‘tlle west or le ual to new, for by A. CORTIS¢OS, 660 Pearl sireet, What could ition ask for more? Two prizes—one from E' "a strand, And one from our generous Jand. YON'S MAGNKTIC POWDER AND PILLS, FOR THE extermination of insects end Rave carried Off the prizes at the Wor'd’s Fair in Europe and its coun- ter} : in America. Call at 424 Broadway, and see the medals. APER, PAPER, PsPER.—KUGENE ELY, NO. 76 Fulton street, has great variety constantly band, and makes paper to order at the shortest notice and on most liberal terms. room, Bowery, near Walker street.—Caseg made in every ailver pl brass, rose and satin b—~ der L4 ver Pp eOld ences taken in ome shang. ‘are prom: walnut, and eflver. A fica” Onters promptly executed. Old ahow cases takem n exchange. Ce cenne —eent pettiness - HE UNDERSIGNED, OWING TO REMOVAT, OF iI y ig is now felitog marble mantels, naments net, &6., fitters to twenty per cent) <q than the urcal prices, Gal! aud be satinGed. JA ‘4 HART, Jun lTd and 176 Ninth street, gorner of Card AveRUy,

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