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ADVESTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. "SI FUATIONS WANTED, NAA AAA AA RA A CONTINUED FROM THE FIFTH PaGs. ‘ANTED—A_ SITUATI ‘YOUN Woenan, As COOK; 1s Pease call a! 261 Ist SITUATION BY A RESPECT. AN Teook, washer ant ironor ; can havo the from her last situation. RESPECTABLE ON, BY A> ; {s'a Protestant, with beat of city Inquire, day, ut _—_—__+____ BY A RESPECTABLE ; no objection to gow dfih st., between 9th NTED.—A SITUATION girl, as chambermaid and wait short distance tn the country; be seen for two da) rout room, first floor. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young Gentes, ae ichambormald and fine washer and amstress; 0 best 'y reference from Hest Shace, where. she lived eleven years. Ploase call at st, near Broadwa; a a a ass pee eS TANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, ‘as covk, washer and ironer; would do housework in city or coupiry, baking, milking, and take charge of butter; ‘pital laundiess; will be found willing and obliging. ‘Bowery, this day and Thursday, TANTED—A SITUATION, 7 BE a RISEROTABUR young woman, a8 cook; good reference. Call at 6th st., between Sth and 9th venues, front room, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as chambermaid and laundres: Apply at 284 West l6th st., between 8th and th avenues, front room, second floor. ANTED—A SITUATION AS COMPETENT COACH. man; understands the care of horses (horough! Address A, C., box 150 Herald office. ANTED—A SITUATION, young wommn, as cook, washer and ironer. Apply at 319'Sd st., for two days. ANTED—A SITUATION, lady, as chambermald and wi ference of three Years from her last pla ference given, of city reference. RESPECTABLE BY A RBSPECTABLE Please call at 81 TANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE ‘cook, washer and ironer In a private family, Apply for two days at 23 Warr ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RM rivate ‘family, or has no objection to Best of city reference. . second door from the corner of n be seen for two days, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABL tesiant girl, to do the general housework of a private family. Good reference. Can be seen tor twodays, at 134 re at. corner of Whit gir, ax cook in a do the work of a small family. A AS CHAMBERMAID AND waiter, and to assist in fine washing and fronine is fully competent. uurse and seainatress Call for two days, at 126 Weat 38tn st, between 8th and 9h Best of reference, ‘A SITUAPION BY 4 young woman, as cook, washer and ironer; reference given. Apply at 119 12th st enues, for two days. TANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE idow woman; is A first rate cook and laundress; would accept of any sitiation or go any. dis: ance in the country, where sho would be allowed to keep her ig an excellent bread and ¢: seen for two days ut 255 NTED—A SITUATION, BY AN ACTIVE MIDDLE ged singleman, who writes well, is a good aceonntant and also understands the grocery, wine, liquor and ly; Would make ai engagement at a Beat of city re- erence. Can by Gerence. Can low salary, Address ( NTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG MAN 29 an American. Unexceptionable reference. Pleace ‘address ANTED—A SITUATION, girl, as chambermaid and seamstress, or to assist in washing and troning, oF to d 1 BY A RESP) asework of a small A RESPECTABLE iven. Apply at lt a. Apply ANTED—A SITUATION, niress, or good plsin ATION, BY A RESPRI roiluce the beat o die aged wornn, as cook. cily and count’ and Broadway, for two di =D—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A sis willing to assist Caillat 185. Varick m, for {wo days, NTPD-BY AY 5 ARLE GIRL WHO in Epghind, a situaton is chambermaid is willis and ob! of Buropesis not in any wa! idress 18 Stanton s! NTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMA sittuniion to do Bes of relerence give un be seen for two mith st,, Brooklyn. ell’ generally Ws ich an object asa at 116 West 27th street, room No. 10, for wo ANTED—BY A TIDY, INDUSTRIOUS YOUNG WO- man, asituation as chambermaid and waiter or to do genera! housework ina Best of recommenda from her former place, Call at 141 West 16th st. iTED—BY AN AMERICAN GIRL, A SITUATION, Jndy's maid, or to take care of children and do plain sewing, Apply at 97 West 17th st., for two days. 7 ANTED—BY A HIGHLY RESPECTABLE YOUNG rotesiant, a situation as seamstress; can ¢ Can be seen for two days, if no from 10 Ull'4 o'clock. and fit childrens’ dresses, ‘a 466 6th avenue, near 26th st.. ANTED—A GOOD COOK, ONE WHO 18 WIL short distance from ‘the city, ix a Protestant, and cun come weil recommended, may hear ‘of a good place ina family: where @ regular establishment is kept, by ap: TANTED—BY A YOUNG seamstress in a private farnil can cat and fit children’s clothes of children, uct as Indies” maid, or travel. call or address’ for two deys at 76 Spring +t SITUATION AS dresemaker, and. no objection lo lake care ANTED—BY A HIGHLY RESPECTABLE GIRL, A situation as chambertoald; understan: muslins to perfection. doing up ladles? Has thrée years’ reference from the Would do her utrnost to please her em 2 Amity #t., for two da; TANTPD—BY A YOUNG LADY, A GRADUATE OF one of the first schools in the city, & siaation in a family, of ave, the ordinary English Would prefer leavin aged, Addvess Miss S—, box 13 to teach children under 14 branches, with the rudiments of music, the city. References exe ANTED—BY A PROTE: men’s and families Washing at he bad many years experience in that capacity, STANT WOMAN, GENTLE. own residence; has Reference given she formerly lived. Please call nt 105 West 19h #t., rst floor, back room. Can be y time during the day, NTED-IN A SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY, strong, active unmarried Pro housework, washing and ironin, troner, and willing to submit: stant girl, to do general © good washer and Sthavenue. Callonly ) One recenily arrived preierred, ANTED—IN A SMALL ENGLISI! PRIVATE PAMILY, ish woman, who 4 al cook, Washer x of doing the geneval housework; who ia industrious and undrsiands her business, will find this « home and 9 permanent situation. Good char: iy personally at office 8, 181 Broadway. ANTI'D—SITUATIONS, Kirls; one as good PROTESTANT Iain cook, washer and froner; the as waiter or chambermaid, with where they can be see SASHING AND IRONING DONE FOR PRIVATE th sirect, room No. streets, Willtamaburg, NEW YORK HERALD AAD ad ET NURSE WANTED—BY A ‘ABLE WO- Mo eaiseer ne ale tren io WAXTEDTBY A SMART AND INTELLIGENT LITTLE ts wating Ye make bereet generaty useful, Gua be sos ol Moit atvect, second tloor, in the rear, for two days. We et ONE TaN AS, dressmaking, and the cutting and fitting of children's clothings no tion to travel; city reference given. Can be seen é OTM ae second tloor, back room. : WANzED—BY AN ENGLISH GIRL, A SITUATION AS chambermaid and waiter, or to assist with the washi aud ironing, ina private family; {s willing to make hersel useful. Good city references given from her last place. Can be seen for two days at 147 Elm street, near Gran ‘ANTED--BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situadon as chambermaid and waiter, or chamberim iid and to do washing and ironing, or 10 take charge of children and arsist in a small respectable family; has the best of elty reference. Call at 62 21st st., near 6th aveune, for two ays. ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION AS Seamstress; she can cutand fit children's dreases, andis an elegant shirt maker; she is also very handy at dressma- King: beat elty reference given.. Can be seen at 38 Kast 18.5 st., for wo days, if not engaged, JANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A situation as chambermaid and waiter, or as ehildria’s nurse. She is honest and industrious, Can come well recom: led trom her last place, Please call at 41 Perry 61., up ANTED—A GIRL FROM FIFTEEN TO SEVENTEEN Years of age, 10 (ake care of children, do. piain sewing and light work; must. be tidy, good natured and fond ot chit. cuildren. “Apply at No. 73 West 31st si., between the hours of ILA. M. aud 3 P.M. TANTED—A NICE, CLEAN GIRL, TO DO GENERAL housework in a small family; inust wash and iron well., Wages, $4 2 month, References required. Apply at 457 Broadway, tirst floor, up stairs. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RASPKCTABLE ‘young woman, a8 good plain cook; is an excellent wash- er andironer. Please call at 120-East 19th s', Good city refer- ence. TANTED—AN EDUCATED FRENCH WOMAN (PRO- testant preferred), to (ravel with a family going to Kus rope. She must be willing to act as lady’s maid, as well as to instruct two children of ten and twelve years of age; references required, Address box 2,607 Post office. TANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE oung woman, as cook, washer and ironer, ina respect- able family.” Good city reference. Can be seen at 178 West 25th st. near 8th aventie. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, to cook, wash und iron; is a good baker; beat of reference given. Apply for two days at $52 12th st., near Ist avenue, WA NIED-A SITUATION, BY A GERMAN COACH. man who perfectly understands his business, Can be seen for three days, Address 127 Grand st, ANTED—A SITUATION, AS COACHMAN, BY A PER- son who has had several years’ experience in this city: has the highest recommendations and is fully competentio take charge of any gentleman's establishment, "Please call, or address, J. B., at Trainor's saddlery warehouse, 378 Broad- way. WASTED-A SITUATION, AS COACHMAN AND groom, by'a single Protestant young mn rodnoe good referetice as to his character and eapa! Wille ing to make himself generally useful. A.A. Herald office. Address TANTED—A SITUATION AS WAITER, IN A RE- le family, by a Frenchman, who'ean give salis- nee; speaks Hnglish well. Inquire at 67 West Qih si., for two days. TAN'TED—BY A COMPETENT YOU ation in a wholesale house in the taking charge of @ set of books by single swlesman, Can bring most unquesiional honesty and capability, Vlease address E sex county, New J 'G MAN, A SIT he is capable 0° ry, and is 0 good reference as to JANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, A SITUATION’ AS clerk, in. wholesale or retail or tex store. Can give the best of clty references, Address Clork, Herald offic: WANtED—A xoU MAN, TO LEARN A LIGHT mupilacturing business; a) small preiiim rq. Aadress HL. Y. M., at M. Wilkins’, coraer of Hudson aud ¢ sevoort sts. 1: N, AS COACHMAN, BY A Be well recommented. Apply jadison square, before 10 A. M. A SITUATIC n, wh at his present employer sf Unglish, F Ttrlian, 1 clavoule, and fs somes fis. WASTED—BY A YOUNG GARMAN, JUST ARRIVED, ¥ who spooks, come Z acqnainted with’ bu it may offer; salary mode SITUATION AS PORTE. utile business: y We aged G eheh and German. Addr THE TRADE: LADY WHO HAS SPENT SOM® TIME A dressmaking wishes to place Lerseif’ under insivuctions in # respectable establishment, Address Miss M. Kelly, ham equare Post office, JAPAN WISHES A SITUATION — UND stands his business thot iy in ail its various branc A jine addressed to 8. ©. W., Herald office, will meet with prompt attentio J AKER AND in Canada; il good w Dit OF a good oper Por! office. OOK WANTED—FOR A HOTE! ng woman capable of dotng both will b One lor either eapneity may address W. C. ASTRY RIENCE icoes and other printed by addressing, with real n AND SKIS, rods, may her ne, LOX zi ‘0 TAKE THE LEAD OF AGENERAL a one who understands his business thoroughly, Also, wanted, « cood journeyman dyer, Apply to W, A. Cor- bi ‘ AILORS WANTED.—GOOD HANDS FOR COATS, Panialoons aud vests. Security wanted. Inquire al A, Rich & Brother's, 53 Pine st., up stairs. HE FRIENDS OF A YOUNG LADY AGED 16 WISH to apprentice or put her to some reapeciable trade or bu- siness, A bonus or fee giv@ if acceptable or agreed upo Address Mrs. Ephraim Cannoh, Herald office. AILORS—NOTICE.—YOUR ATTENTION 18 CALLED toa new style of over garment, gol up for the coming sea- Son, and particularly adapted for the heavy goods imported this fail. The Alexander coat combines erace and comfort. Can be seen at A. D, REEVESYS, Teacher of Cuiling, 299 Broadway. \O WATCHMAKERS.—WANTED IMMEDIATELY, SEV. ‘al good walchmakers, well recommended. ‘The trade suppiied with workmen, Siluations lso procured for Jewel- Jers, engravers, chasers, die cutters, silversmiths, pen ani per cil oase makers, and artists generally, Orders ‘consinitly hand. Apply lo Tracy é& MeIntosli, artists’ and mechanics’ general agency, 3416 Pine st. ANTED—TO GO WEST, A JEWELLER. AN AMER can preferred, Must be a good jobber, Apply to nerd & Geoftroy, 10 Cordandt st ‘ANTED—A COMPETENT BREWER, FOR A stablishment, To a suitable party an interest country would be allowed. Apply in person, at 12) Warren st. ANTED—A SITUATION, AS GARDENER AND FAR- mer, by a single man et first class abilidies; he olters his services to any gentleman requiring a person of extensive perience; is # proficient landscape gardener, and of all kinds of vegetables and farm produce; can take care of stock; is a Protesiant. Tertus moderate. ' Address J, G., A. Staith’s seed store, 64 White sirect, Ws D—A SITUATION AS CUTTFR, BY A YOUNG man, ina wholesale clothing business. Address 0. R., Herald office. ws ED.—A GOOD CUSTOMER CUTTER, ON can come well recommended and Is a good cutl addres W. 11. Herald ofiice. AN A GOOD MATTRESS MAKER. APPLY Defore 9 o'clock this morning, at No. 76 Beekman s!., up stairs, TANTED—A FIRST RATE JOURNEYMAN TAILOR, coat hand, to go a short distance In the country, to work by the week. Constant employment and good wages to one Unt will suit; a single man ferred, Apply to William, A. Whitney, merchant tailor, 78 Fulton st. from 9 A, M. to 12 Mt, JOURNEYMAN TAILOR, TO GO 10 Apply at 142 Bowery, before 1 nd not before. INTELLIGENCE OFFICES, BROADWAY, CORNER READE, AT Cobnert & Co.'s can he obtained respecladle Ger 'ich, Seot J Irich helps, for hotels and private also walters, co . gardeners, farmers and aie chanics, at this or (he branch office, 102 Greenwich s!. Terms moderate. FASHING AND IRONING’ WANTED BY A RE spectable woman, at her own house, 18 Prospect sl., wlyn. Good references given. —BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT FE: ‘Huation as laundress, or to do chamber work or ction 0 4 public house, Vest Washington place. 2D—BY A RESPECTABLE. YOUNG GIRL, pera CT, hav vermaid and waite fine washing: no obj ence. “Apply at 60 Good city reier , OF 10 take care of er The best of reference Please call at 382 Ist avenue, third floor, front room. ffnot engaged, NG WOMAN, A SITUATION AS aesie( uo washiag and iron. understands French Apply for two days, at 123 ANTED—BY A YC cook, in R private family ing or do’ chamberwork ‘id we Best of city reference first floor, back room: SANTED—BY A Ri Inquire for two TANTED—BY A RESPECT ALLE aU kinds of Jas NO Objection to aswist in the wash. Can give the best of city 1 dth at, between Chari YOUNG WOMAN, te baker, and unde fs, ond be seen for two days, ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE San wave aunbermadd and walter, of (0 assist in . ea ence, AF, olween 16th ana 19h sts. for tw [nse haoha GIRL, A SITUA Please call at § ANTED=BY A RES BURTON (0 COOK, Wh: work, she is willing todo ch. Sha woukd make herself Oostance m the country. Gall for two days wt Bi nese ABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A iron, or to to general hotise ork or plain sewing, Would go « short ISHING BANKS.—THE DOUBLE LIAM GAGE, Gapiate Janae 0. PLiWips, will make an excursion to the Fishing Banks on ‘Thursday, the 15th of September, 1865, The boat will leave as SURSION TO TH engine steamer W follows:—Amow sirort, N. R., at S o'clock A. M.; Spring street, Fuiton ferry, iyny si A. Me; pice No. Ne Re at .M eDgers port. A band of mus rsion. Bait, (ishing tackle and retres Fare for the excursion, 50 cents, will necompany the exer ents furnished on boar Gene EXCURSION 70 THE FISHING BANKS.—THE € new and fast sailing steamer GRORGE LAW, Captain harles Anderson, foomerly Captain of the Laura Knapp, will make four tripe to the Fishing Banks thia Week, cot menotng on Tuemiay, 11h September, leaving ay follows: Atnosstreet atT A. Mu: §) 4 AM: Palton ferry, Brooklyn at 735 A.M. Broome sirsei at kly A. M., and Pier No. 8, North river, at 9 o'clock. A good cotililen band accompanies the beat. ERRAPIN LUNCH EXCURSION. "RSCBIBERS AND their friends to the above excursion, will e be on board the steamboat CROTON, Captain Wood, gn Thursaay aor 5 , Ww she leave ‘ollow my eon South th street, Williamsburg, at § ‘clock A. M.; south side of Fulton ferry, Brooklyn, at Sly ook A. M., and pier No. 3 North river, at 9 o'clock A. M. Friends to the above excursion not having procared tnelr tickets ean got them on board. ® ReARAY By aC cuits tor hime hace: hin marae ts enily painted in black leters on the northwest corner dway and Fourth street, (where he dwelleth not) will be told, with great politeness and suavity of manner, that he han just stepped out. | Well, he hae stepped out and opened a new and chasic restaurant on the southwest corner of the same street, Fourth and Broadway, where the profound and eplenrian teachi 1, Rude’ Soyer and Francatelll are practically appiled. Elegantly furnished apartments, en snite or single, Wilh or without board, ean be had in the Waverley house, over the sal olerale charges. Superb parlors for speelal dinner » the getting ap of which, Mr, 5. chalenges comp tN STEVENS ERALD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER, 12, 1855. Ww. Wi AND IRONER ® competent per: A Milian wan a eae ne "ane gbaree. quis hc irsains Hama we. M., at Bluke FRENCH CHAMBERMAID AND SEAMSTRESS WANT- ed Cet son ie ee ‘cooks ana girls foe ’ or a country. Apply immediately i HOUSEKEEPER WANTED—BY A rivate family, to go South, where there are no children; is experienced and fully competent will be employed one wi permaneotiy; none other need apply; an English woman pro- ferred; must not be less than 30 years of age. City references required. Addres# box 2,786 Post office. 8 MEAT AND PASTRY COOK, IN A HOTEL OR private family, where a kitehen maid is kept, and. where Washing is not required, by a respectable woman, who hus had many years’ experience in London and New York; has ex- cellent cfty reference. Can be seon for two days in 20th st., the first rear house to the south side, between Ist and 2d avs. PROTESTANT COOK WANTED—ALSO A CHAM hermatd, waiter and nurse for a gentleman's family. “Ap- ly, Wilh good city references, at No, 60 Bast Fourteenth st., petween 4th aventic and Broadway. \ AND HIS WIFE WANTED—TO TAKE CHARGE house in this city until it is occupied, — Only cony rec. Apply, with referenees, at No. 44 Wall st, second floor, ver Bank of North America, GENTS WANTED—AT 2 SIST ST., BETWEEN 9TH and Wb avenues, to sell the best article for use in the wor ds d ever fF ul z ein wank of ay ha bg hahgge edt can mi 8 KOO vel |, Bia} ym $5 to e re P| tol. HAZLETY, up siatrs, hid floor. pape ePey OOKKEEPER WANTED—ONE WHO WRITES A good snd, understands double entry bookkespins, and is iamillar with the shipping business. Must bring the best ref ence as (o integrity, capacity, rapidity and accuracy, Address, a sulary expect name and reference, box 2,046 Post ice. O¥ WANTED—AN INDUSTRIOUS, INTELLIGENT youth, about IG years of age, One residing with his ps- rents, who has already bad some experience in a furnishing or hosiery store, may apply at 132 Canal st., afler 9A, M. OY WANTED—AROUT 14 TO 15 YEARS OF AGE, TO work about a store and go of errands, Tosuch a one, who is active and particular with what he does, a permanent situation offers. Inquire of F. T. Quirk, druggist, corner of Atlantic and Columbia sta,, South Brooklyn, OAK MAKERS— ) Wanted immediately ly to Molyneux Bell, 58 Canal street \HAMBERMAID AND WAITER WANTED—IN A PRI _/ vate fainily; must have good city reference. Apply to-day, Wand 12 o'clock, at 225 West 11h st., between sth and (OOK AND NURSE WANTED—A WOMAN WHO IS A first rate cook, washer and ironer; also, a mart, amiable girl, as ress and nurse, Can have good places by apply ‘acitic street, second door from Clinton, Brooklyn. (COGE WANTRDGIN A PRIVATE FAMILY, WHERE J there are nochildren, a short distance from the city. A in cook, underatands bak- ¥ testimonials of competes apd good moral character, will find this a permanent siiusion, Apply at 138 Nassau st., . hetween HL and 8 o'eio: i a CLERK WANTED—ONE WITH GOOD CITY ° may apply at 383 2d avenue, RUG CLERK WANTED—ONE COMPHTENT TO TAKE the sole charge of « first class retail siore; to one reliable, With a smail amount of capital, an interest will be given. The store is in one of the finest locations in the city, Address %., Herald office. RUG CLERK WANTED—ONE WHO IS FULLY AC- dwith the retai! and prescription business; re- Apply 40a ., from 8 to 10 A, M., and ro oman, who is # bring gatisti from Lio 2 NTRY CL . JOB. “4 bing house; a young man boarding with arents pre err Address, in own handwriting, box 2,476 Post ollice, VERMA fe )—TO GIVE LESSON: to be given in the evenin: The advertiser already: speaks thr: 5 -—SEVE toued (0 work at millinery, aro wanted immediately: 4.626 Broadway. TY DESIROU: S 4 48 will prove pi 37 Gils itable to thera: y Batiding. TONER.—WANTED, A Apply at Thompson & ladies Who ure accustomed to trimmi fred. “Alko uw boy, from 15 (o 18 ve ofciock B, M. al the lace st i) Broadw DY’S MATD.—WANTE GALESLADIES WANTED—Th ry r Or. AMSTRESS AND L SD, cede wemau in the above capacity. 2 si, {ALFSMAN WANTED. ene’ rt, active boy, fr y cloth, d clothing house, “An Englishman, who has } expe- man in woollen person a permanent «i 1. Address, with full ps ds preferred, fon and fair’ salary rs, be MASONS.—WANTRD. intelligent Free in New York, as cum acquaint person an mendations Jacobs’ Ma- yply persor dedtiiehm of pediars for wok bits cV¥ and States; . *, corner of for two days.) W. HL M hh Fourth and Vitth sireets, ANTED—A MIDDLE AGED PROTESTANT WOMAN, 8 « companion to an invalid iady, id to assist in house: keeping. One engaged in needlework for hersel or continue such work wilh trifling interruption, and asa return tor her services will receive her board and ‘a gool home, A ious American or Scotch w Ith st., between 10 and 1 7 ANTED IMMEDIATELY—SIX FIRS? RATE MILI ners. Also, (wo trimmers; to such good wages and ( employment'will be given. Apply at 609” Broadw. ruer or Houston st, up stalrs, N, J8—Three appren'tces want an preterred. Call at 2 West 'ock. wy ED—TWO GOOD MILLINERR. APPLY AT 12 John street, New York, up stairs; or at 486 Atlantle sieet, Brooklyn. WANTED ~A FIRST RATE SALESWOMAN, IN A LACE and embroidery store; oue who th the business and Is quick at making sal ing in appearance and agreeable in ence required #s to character and capabilities. ately, at POBERTSON'S, 195 Browdway, WANTEDIBY A FAMILY RESIDING TEN MILES from the City Hall, a steady, industrions man, to take harge of horses and garden; also a'French woman, tobe Indy’s nid, and a respectable colored woman to be Steady places, with fair wages. Answer b nome, residence and references, addreeod lo 1 ofc. TANTLD—A NUMBER OF YOUNG LADIES WHO understand the ladies hair dressing bosiness. Also, Yintilators and weavers. Apply to Win, Jay Barker, 439 roadway. Good elty refer- Apply inmumudl- firat rate cook. letter, giving Cy vox 2,81 y PANTLD—FIVE GOOD SHIRT HANDS, APPLY AT 190 Chambers street, between the h and 10 A.M. WARTED—A CATHOLIC GOVERNESS, TO KDUCATE ree children. ‘fo an accomplished Indy a liberal wil be paid, Herald offce. TANTED—SEVERAL ply immediately at 27 A Dubim lady preferred, Ad- GOOD CLOAKMAKERS, Walker street, YANTED—A GERMAN PROTESTART GIRL. TO DO cooking, and assist in the washing and ironing of a pri- vate Sumtly, “Must speak English, and cone well recommend ed. 1120 2d avenue, between 1 AP required. Apply at $7 Union west D—TO GO TO PORT HAMILTON, A NURSE ustomed to the care of small ciilldren, and to do cham. Also, 4 peor i. who bo gu aad make boys’ al loughby st., Brook ni ’ ae lyn, on Thursday, ANTED—IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, A GOOD COOK, washer and inoner; one willing (o make berself general: il, With good eity reference; Protestant preferred. Call between Madison and ave, beuween Wanna 0 ATTEND A SALOON, Inquire at after 19 o'clock, Mes. Ru * sell. Wars A PRIVATY tidy girl, who is a good! p nd irene, she Bust be wil 3 to house. Work, and have good elty refercacn. "Apply tra 2A: M. West 16h wh, between Gth and ti sveunes. 0 AM WAXIEDAN ACTIVE, HEALTHY PROTESTANT WO. on, to do weneral housework ina eanall ‘amily of three persons, residing In Brooklyn; mis! undersiand plain cooking, rooting and froniai, aad have Kood Tecommeniations: «A ply ai No. 7 Dwteh sir ew York. WANIED-AN AMERICAN GIRL, PROM TWELVE TO siateen years of age, to aseist in king care of chil tren, and do light work. Must be well recommended. Apply at 30 ry TANTED—A LADY'S MAID, ©: WHO & A GOOD Bea: ress, cancut and Mt children’s dresses, and can dress hair: M4 — Lad good boy ae tons. and be will ing fo go South. pply at room lew York Hote!, betwee the bours of 9 and i A.M. ah a steak TANTED.—A GERMAN GIRL, AS and ironer, ina private family ; Zood 1 at 26 South William si, WASTED—SOME GIRLS TO WORK 0: by a German Tailor, without board, « 179 Elizabeth st. nthe yard, COOK, WASHER NE COATS, a few weeks, al FRANK THEDY: WANIED-A FIRST RATE NILLINER AND TRIM ns tBee 19408 Charleston, South, Carolina. “To one who j fully competent the highest Wages wil be alven, Apply" lc {wodays al Madame Embrie’s, O67 Hroadway. ¢" APPIY lor W° NTED—A STOUT YOUNG WOMAN, FOR GENERAL housework, who understands plain cooking, | washer and trover, honest aud ¢ Apply at 2 Hudson st, TANTED—A PROFESSED COOK, WIIO THOROUGH W understands her profession in all ite branches; ae cme well recommended fe hone! sobriety aunt ‘capa, pone De op who does not wer a cl preferred, Cuil this dny uta Wert 28d ore ne NUOves French ANTED—PERSONS OF BOTH SEXES ™ beantiful art at which they can cer 4 LBARN é sofa dy ck pert oe ewan anibie any elt: * " Go. Hudson etree’ nent Deane ee (@ Peo! ANTED—YOUNG FOR ALING VOYAGES. r ‘seh by applying to Ran aie Stine Ierae. feet Al ‘TWO OR RE SMART, ENERGETIC ‘WArzEn #mo, of Tam in 2 light and agreeable business; also mn with a ceptal ot #180; leg two on salary, “08 per month clear, peer galery aout ans Ao 434 bales rooun 11. ‘W ‘Abiity” pomsensng’ tact va eastgy vo tel abucco abou, ys , to sel CO this city, Cab who has some Sequalniice with the busi: D a Y . all al I posting thee qualieations, Would be prefret. C WA STHD—A CLERK IN THE OFFICE OF A FIRST class hotel; none but those who understand the business perteetly necd apply. Address, with real name and reference, . M., Union square Post offlee, ‘ANTED IMMEDIATELY—AN ACTIVE, INDUSTRI- ‘ous mnan, a4 runner in a shipping office. Ono accasiomad to the bus! ‘and having good recommendations, may ad- dress Runner, Herald office, ANTED—IN A LAWYER'S OFFICE A CLERK, WHO can write Weil; salary $8 a week. Bring specimens 0. writing. Apply to Nr. Charles Edwards, 67 Chatham st, W: NTED A FIRST RATE MAN, TO TAKE CHARGE of a billiard room, of five tables. Also, a first rate cook, well accustomed to the restaurant business. Apply at the Philadelphia House, 138 and 136 4th st., Williamsburs, TANTED—TWO OR THREE MEN WHO UNDER stand stopping in looking glass plates. Apply at 110 Chambers st. “ WANTED-AN ACTIVE AND ENERGETIC MAN TO canvasé the clty for advertisements for a first class fa- mily paper. To a person of the right stamp special induce- ments will be offered. apply at $48 Brovdway, room No. 5, between 3 and 5 o'clock this afternoon, ANTED—AGENTS IN EVERY PART OF THE Union, salary $50a month, to sell Sir Astley Cooper's remedy, price $5, (protected by'royal letters patent,) for the radical 'cure of ruptures (wi @ truss). Send ‘stamp for reply, Address Dr, Blaudell, Post office, New York. TAITERS WANTED—TWO YOUNG MEN, WHO UN- derstand tho business; no others need apply at 40 Murray st., between the hours of 8 and 11 A. M. ANTED—AN ACTIVE, ENTERPRISING YOUNG OR middle aged man, who’ can loan bis employer $200 on Cimited Stated. “Waor 860 per mouth ‘and all expoutta patty es $0 per month, and all ¢: ; labor very light, Address William K. Santon, Broadway Post office. TANIED—A YOUNG MAN, TO ATTEND IN A LiI- quor sore; good city reference required. Apply at the northeast corner of 46th st. and 11th avenue, ‘ANTED—A SMART, INTELLIGENT LAD, TO AT- tend in a shipping office, and goof errands; one who lives with his parents and can come well recommen led tar honesty and indusiry. None other need apply, at $7 West at., up stairs, from 10 to 12 o'clock. ANTED—A SMART LOY, OF RESPECTABLU PA- rents, to learn the dry goods jobbing business, Sula- ry first year $60 to $75. Apply at 33 @ortlandi strect, . MUSICAL. AND PIANOY T AT. $2, $3, $359, $i oF $a mor 835, $75, $100, $125, $175, and extra carved tuned by PROF, DUMSDAY, teach- er of all the popular musica! insirdments, at 225 Grand street. 4G BANJO, TAUGHT IN, SIX EASY LESSONS. » Terms, 6 in advance. Pupils taught at their resi- ences. Panjos from $1 50 10 $25. Can be seen all dy, and in the evening from 6 io 9. . B, SACOBS ‘At J. Cohen's banjo depot, No. 80 Hudson street, LLAN IRVING, PROFPSSOR OF urtisi’s method of producing tone and strengthening the Voice became so celeprated in Tialy that he received his dipto. ma, electing him protessor in the Academy of Santa Cecelia, Kee, For terms apply at his residence, 10 Garroll plaice, Bloceker sireet. ARGAINS. for only $1 $110; one Ch a NGING.—THIS ROSEWOOD 6% OCTAVE NEW PIANO, ; one Gilbert's, second hand, iu good order, ing, $115; one 444 octave melodeon, for $40. T. GORDON, 207 Bi REAT SACRIFICE—~GRAND DIAGONAL SEVEN 0¢ fave 1osewood pianoforte; clezant case, by best maker Cost $150 and warranted; will be sold tor’ $2 about dhree months, ‘The owner leaves iho city in'a few day Can be seen at IML Ninth street, trom 10.4. M.to 3 P.M. NSTRUCTION ON THE PIANOFORTE. pupils wanted, by n lady moderne, Address, or apply to, Te: A FEW MORE "S PIANOFORTE M « C. FISCH and ware near Ninth avenue. Pianos with wolian, reale with patent tube, suspension -bridze, hmprovements, Pianos to let, tuned, repaired and « AUKOTA & MARSCHALL, MANUFACTURERS OF Jor pianofortes, No. 5 Mercer street, uear Canal. Misic;c A YOUNG LADY, EXPE Ang Instruction on the plano, wall r Dils at $2 per mouth, with pri ed ut ci vei W more pr- Papils at MUEIC, AND, FRENCH terms, apply to Madame TA NOFORTE: for'ee: one + £165; one 7 octave, $190; will be warranted. "Inquire at VOCALIST, TO SING IN A SA- Good wages and a permanent situa given. Inquire immediately of Anthony Stupp, VA NTED—A FEMAIL) Joon in Baltimore, tion will 428 Sprin DANCING ACADEMIES. A, RoDWORTHS DANCING ACADEMIES. «+ New Yoax, No. 806 Broadway, opposite Eleventh sireot, PxooKLY, No. 187 Montague place, near Court s:reet, Mr. LODWORTH has the honor of announcing nat the Classes and Lessons will commence for the season at the New York Acacemy. on SATURDAY, Oct. 6, and at the Brooklyn Academy, MONDAY, Oct. 8. Circulars con‘aisthy terms, &c., can be obtained at either of the academies "has the pleasure of informing his friends r. DODWO! (at, agreeably to their repeaied solicitations to establish Dancing Acad ny inbrocklya on the plan $0 aticcesaful in New York, he hus erected @ spacions building combining every con- venience that could be suggested by pany years’ experiences, and in every way adapted io the héalthful exercise to which it will he devoted, The location ts one of the most accessible in iiocklyn, the Court stree!, Fulton and Myrile avenue railroads meeting at the head of Montague place, but a few steps from ihe Academy, Soirees exclusively for pupils and parents. ANCING.—BROOK! ’S OPENING SOIREK WILT ke place Brooks's Assembly Rooms, 361 Benoune street, cn Wednesday evening, 12th inst., afier which a soiree cvery’ Wednesday evening for the season, WATCHES, JEWELRY, &C, EDUCED PRICES. — WATCHES, JEWELRY, DIA- monde and «ilver ware, ‘ike undersigned, for the last eighteen years a well known dealer and importer, offers for sale all goods in bis line at lower prices for the same quality than any other howse in New (ork, Philadelphia, or any other city, and will send by mail or express, P WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c., toall paris of the United States, free of churge. All ula ated 4 represented. Ordera by mail, post paid, bin ttended (0, WATCHES. Watches, with places for daguerrentypes. Jurepsen Watches, genuine, warranted. Cooper Waiches, genuine, warranted. . Independent Watches, for \iming horsaa: Pocket Chronometera, -$100 to $150 vss 150 to 290 125 to 275 15 to 200 125 to 20 Fight day Wotels 140 to 185 Ladies’ Enamel Waiches 85 to 100 Ladies’ Diamond Watches 55 to 300 Magie Watches . 55 100 to 175 Gold Hunting Levers, full jewelled, 18 carat. - —to 40 Gold Opentacgd Levers, full jewelled, 18 carat —to B Silver Openineed Levers, ‘full jeweled Silver Lepine Ses enaastonane PRETESTSTSETES SSSss555ES SaokkSe SSSsSE SFEZSS - SSLESSSTSEESE: io 8) 00 i ton Goid Locke's, 1, 21 Gold Guard Ohiins. Gold Chatelaine, or Belt Chains, Gold and Vest Chains Goid Fob Chains grey Pure Gold Wedding Rings. dowelry of every desert DIAMONDS, Dinmond Single Stone Pins. $15 00 to $1,500 Diamond Cluster Pins. 0 00 fo “490 Diormond Bing: 700 to 250 Diamond Earrings ‘100.09 10-800 Diamond Crosse 2000 8 Dismond Bracelets. seees100 00 to 850 ‘Be. €e.. ke, SIKVER WAR! Silver Teaspoons, per set... ‘ to $0 Niver Dessert Spoons, per set to 15 Silver Table Spoons, pe. set. 00 to 25 Silver Tuble Vorks, per set. 00 to 28 Silver Dessert Forks, per se 113.00 to 23 Silver weldig cake knives, pie knives, fish , pickle forks, ice cream knives, (ruit knives, butter knives,’ Chil dren's (sets, viz.:, knife, fork and spoon, silver cups, ‘napkin clocks and jewelry repaired at less than usual ‘ches and jewelry taken in exchange, GEO. C. ALLEN, Importer of wateees and jewelry, wholesale No. 1 Wail street, se-ond tloo Near Broadway, New York. retail, W AtcuES! WaTCHES 1i-THE sonsoRti Ung all descriptions of gold and silver watche: lower than any house in the city. Vine gold Lep'ne watches, four holes jeweled. Teaniifal enamelied ladies’ watches Eplendid enem at reiail, ay Hed ladies’ watches, with diainonds iu case. 55 Gold detachéd levers, full jeweled... x Heautiful gold enamelled hunting watches. 000000000." gs Gold detched levers for ladies, rich engraved cases... .\") ag Fine gold hunting Lepines for lutios 2.0.0.0, % Fine geld hunting detached levers, tuil jeweied.. lo Splencid lever watebes for dagnertvnty pes: ; 10 Rich watches, which wind mp and st Without a key. 3 Real “Jules Jurgensen watebes, perfect the: Real wateles, duplex and ! Independent second and quarter m timing horses. . vd Watches, Splendid Gold pocket chronometers, ) + vei 4 «time. es ccsase ee emake Watches which run eight days with one Vuling’).” 1334 Rich magic walcbeer for Tedies ond scents: 125'0 W76 into three different wa 10010 1%8 Id Rupiah patent levers eo is Cold hmnting ease, English’ patent Tover Bo & Silver English patent lever é Wo Silver detached levers... to Silver Lepine watebos 0000000") : ; Splendid gokl and silver English patent leve mad e nn and nh leprae i re. nade by M. J, ve uplex wi ‘ad le a ore ‘arches c' ‘and Fe} in the best manne, . ees than the tual prices. All watches wanresne. ok b= GEO. C. ALLEN, Tmporter, Wholeeaie and Retail, No. 1) Wali ot Segond door, ugar Broadway So wn nnn NICOLAY, AUCTIONKER,—ALBERT sell ton wer 12, at pong rosewood oat ey a ter uoder the saddle, Can be seen Jn'front of sore TY Broa strect,on Thursday, Friday and Saturday of this week, le fare RaLot ae B ‘This sale, which was ndjou by an order from the Supreme Court, will positively take piace UCTION NOTICE.—SPECIAL and allver wire SoHkNSI will sel at ‘guttlon, Wednesday 12th inst, M. 16 Wall st., by order of slock of one ‘of our largest hovees, consisting in part of superb pins and earrings cluster and singl rich heavy setiing ; mosale and x Roman mosaic studs and wleeve butions euwmelled wa'ches get with diamonds; plain do. double time keepers; hunting, and open face do. Freres, Roulet, Giraud, Cooper, Tovias and ‘dthers ; also Jets, pins and ear rings; vest und guar chains plated ware, with also he S4B. OF DIAMOND watches, plated ware, ie day, an praia mec aes porting on the 12th inst. ALL.—W. ©, ALBURTUS, AUCTI slay, Sept. 12, al 10 o'clock, Sires. Krookiyn, @ large ma-oFiment of boots aud Sale positive. By ordi A. Durvos, Deputy ¥ LOTT, Sherif M. CRISTALAR, AUCTION! tone sets, do., do, L dil seti, on this day, Grand erect, the. whole nd piece gueds, coualsing ka. p ssimeres, brondeloths, salincts, beaver cloths, Nuings, unmade cgats aut pats, counters, , Deputy Sheriff, art of caasimere. sa ce furniture, to be sold wi shely! Ct tix iN Onset . 8, MELLOR, AUCTIONERR—BY HOUGHTON & 12, at 1044 o'elock, at the Sept, 12, at 1044 0’ nm ptory male. UCTION NOTICE.—EDWARD SCHENCK, AUCTION ecr.-EDWARD SCHENCK Wursday, Sept, 13, at 12 o'clock at The first class 8 siory Merchants! Exchan: Feely mine and Pilot stkeet ‘the to » between Forty-nint i eels, Me ST ih'the house £4°%.30,, with Cro‘on water and 10 feet ectl- $2,000’ can remain on bondand mortgage. maps and further particular, inquire of the auctioneer, 16 Wail street. porters sale ‘of thoice Old Wines and London Dock brandies, Rito which are of auperior quality and wartanted genuine, Also Havana cegars. UCTION NOTICE.—JOSEPH L. i Mill rell this day, (Wednesday,) at 10; Frapkiln street, fourth house west of tire elegant rosewood and mahogany furniture of the above house, including a splendid rosewood pianotorie, two elegant glasses. rich carpets, rosewood parlor suite, coat $300 arior, dinius room, chamber and kiichen, , allof which is to be sold without re: opportunity seldom offered to housekeepers and the No postponement, Deposit required of every pur- MELLOR—This day. Ind sparious warerooms, Able, rich and cortly Now Y net furniture, contained in the above private warerooms. the vecummoda'ion of cocuiry mercbanis, we rangements wiih cor of purchases made at this most fashionable styles of rosewood, oak, mahogan, mber, dining room awl library rior furnitire en utr colored broe: sa in wood; ectegeres, with richly carved music cabin parlor and reception chairs; dining room and furniture: rosewood, a Tepe and cat seas; sideboarde, wufvea, rich, book secretaries in onk, Walnnit and mahozany cases; ieleganily carved rosewood bureata, with marble tops and Mie oR eta aces railed enamelle Je chamaber ait jr Joungebeds in fancy delalne, hair, cheirs and o:tomans to match; walnut rr roseword and faney dreaeing tables; plain nut chamber furoiiure, three suiis in ovk to mate! divans and sewing chalra pid, mahogany, nk and walnut hall stands, h. ga thtoughou!. EDWARD SCHENGK.~ON tf at 16 Wall street, iin- enamelled par'or, ¢) via; Clegant carved rosewood 'rench brocade, satin, Ogured reps, plush, ladies’ rosewood eal late inirror fre Bale peremptory. Kninets, lined with adway, the eo | and spring. seal el luable; louny: TION NOTICE,—OIL PAINTINGS,—J. ald, Chatrs suid oltor WERP will sell on Thursday, 13th, at 104; o'clock, at 216 Pear! street, an importation ‘of 200 oll paintings in franier, consisting of landscapes, sea Yiews,maponighs and win, ; ball furnitare richly CTION NOTICE.—M. Morigage sale of household furniture, &c. 163g o'clock, at the store, Z7 Contre street, the fi isteads, chairs, burpaus, wa! 180, a large assoriment my advances, worthy the atteution ut house: DOUGHTY, AUCTIONEDR.— WILL SELL, chen furntiure of a tamily, movad from Sullivan street—Ono sult of rosewoog. in 01 centre and cining tabl pets, mahogany bedste two suits palnted eharnber furniture, rocking and ofher chara, dressi oilet sets, mahogany card tables, cooking stoves, china, glass and plated ware, foe box—e choice assortment, LLIAM M. WEEKS, AGCTIONEER.—EXECUTOR’S sule of very valuable Cove, L. L—BAKER & WEEKS will sell at auction, on Tuesday, Sept. 18, 1865, at 12 M. Harrold, deceased, by order of whole of the res!’ estate belonging to William Hn ceased, viz,:—Ist parcel—The very valuable mill, water power, lancing and about ten acres of land. house and outbujldin; ‘Wednesday, Bat 1034 o'clock, Arion, chamber nd boarding house, viz, tubles, olleloths, & new furniture, to keepers and the tras UOTION NOTICE —WILLIAM T. BOYD, AUCTION ecr.—To-morrow (Thursday) morning, at 1024 o'clock, all the elegant household furniture in house 108 Frankl ond side tables; large rosewood elegere; coatly Boil palatings; aud brocatel cnriains, Brussels and velvet cary chairs, sofas, rockers, bureaus, washstands, steuds, hair mattresses, clocks, vases, dining table, hall Stand, glassware, chinaware, silver The whole is ia ths bes! of order, and will be sold to the high- of medium elhss , hair maitre-ses, with marie tops; sofas, rior snit, in satin; een real esta‘e in the ‘on the premises of William lames Harrold, executor, the oll cloths, crocker de- 2d parcel—The lage wnd garden, cont ground fronting on ining about § acres, growth of locust of about 60 years. 4th parcel—A lotof, 100 feet front on the road, ‘same size, 6th parcel: welling house. 7th parcel— Ay} ond containing about 1 a i parcel—Fro rond and mill pond, and is a ‘most el sito, containing w! peautiful locus ‘oh about. 50 acres, of which al varns attached; il has a front Jot about 100 feet. Bihateh. Also, a plece of saltmnea Ty 380, on Wednesday, $ ibe aaine preinises, the entire ture, &e., of said osiate. Glen Cove, Aug. U1, 1 UCTION NOTICE,—J. BOGART, AUCTIO Auction by 8. BOGART, on Thursday at 103, corner Frankfort and a. 100 feet, and con! the auction roonv ‘William Streets, As- a Four octaves o! pure first quality brandy, certifi- cates of importation with them. Aso a Jot of segars. general assortment of household furniture. Lacre. 6th partol—A Particulars to- 8th parcel—Fronting on the UCTION NOTICE.—THOS. BELL, AUCTIONKER.—BY On Thursday, at 103 0’ Auction rooms, 12 North William street, a et furniture, dry goods, elothin hes, a roceries, large pr - Fifty beauitful fresh sealed smoked her: about 134 acre ‘The farm, containiny woodland, and 2 gi BELL & BUSH household and ca Ucles, jewelry, W ance scales, cost UCTION SALE OF A LARGE AND VALUABLE LI- brew books.—HENRY B, HERTS, Jr., will Sept. 12, at 1034 o'clock, at salesroota No, Hebrew books, of the most valna- y the aitention of dealers y of a gontleain ie executors of the pe JAMES HARROLD, Executor. sell on Wednesdn; 54g Pine street, a ble and ancient kinds, and wel curs. The aboy ed, and sold by order of y H. GREENOUGT! £ CO., AUCTIONEERS.—WHOLE- drag stock and fixtures, at 62 Vesey street, on plember 14, at 10 o'clock A! M., consiat * chemicals, paints, oll, counters, glass cages, patent medicines, gl ins, shelving, oll and varnish lots to suit buyers. Advantagooits ore the above dat purchases may be nia HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., W. TO $900. —THE ADVERT chase, in a genicel and pleasant part, uy nt town or village in the neighborhood of wiih a few acres of good land), a house and onyenient for small farnlly, and must be $0 located as to anewer fer the carrying on of # amvail gentee! family grocery, oF any other pleasant business, to advantage. Oneucha property down asabove, balance (oremainonmorlgage, Any ispose of such a property (no agents re- quirec) address, giving full deseription, price and terms M. M,, , for three days. QURNISHED TOU! Special positive sal 10 o'clock, at Golbie Hatt litho craphs and 4 at Ll o'clock, entiures also, # lot of glass Sale perempiory, for cash, mnable household SER WISHES TO PUR person having to SIGNER'S SALE OF SADDLERY, HARNESS, JOHN W. SOMERINDYKE, auctioncer, (store mive streets) will sell this FIN BROOKLYN, WA for a family of three gro! ? walk of Wall or &% xeeed $00, Add: SE WANTED—A SMALL, GI able for a furnily of tree persons. on a lease in the elty, with some land. Convenient of a cess, Ad: dress, with particulars, box 1,908 Post office. OUSE WANTED nily situated and near one of the | yard. Address box 3,215, ou houre can be seen and ooveu- (EMI, HOUSE, SUIT- or if in the coun by virtue of » ,one of the land re: COTTAGE HOUSE: at pul lic auction, at Page's whai ew sicamer called the © y boat between this city and Alexandr! was builtin Washingion elty in the year length, breadth of beam f, foo! of Seventh sireet, th ee, stalling terms wid vi ‘TED TO PURCHASE—THE MOST PART ween Duane and Twelfth streets, west of Address Y. Kirk, Union None but owners need answer. | Price not to exceed 99,000. DRUGGISTS AND APOTHECARIES—WANTED TO address W. L. Wilson, Post office, location, ete., elty or country. No ons custom house measure ine is a first class se per enrol!meni. orse power engine, She rans ethe: t for loading and wnloading fi e in § months, with satishacioril Terms: One-half cash, the resid notes, bearing interest. a‘ CHARLES C. MILLS, RIS R ANTED—A FARM AT $3,000 TO ASH, casy access, within 49 miles of this city, with 50 to 100 acres best loan soil, good buildings, some and stream or springs to make fish per ticulurs and cash price, C. MULLER, No. 9 West Broadway. y ANTED.—A LADY AND TWO DAUGHTERS ARE desirous of hiring a moderate sized honse in Brookiya, contiguous to some of the ferries; one furnished pt ‘0 for the accommodation of lease address to M. 3., box 362 Post office, N. ¥., stating location and rent, which must be moderate, JANTED--A HOUSE IN A GOOD NEIGHBORHOOD in Brooklyn, with ail the modern improvement 000, for whic mortgages, farms or money, will be patd. Cail or address J. D. TRA ATTRACTION.—TUNIS tioneer, Furniture, €c., this morning at 1034 0 The stock to be sold Is very desiray what isin great demand—faney and siapla furniture, m oil paintings, roattresses, faney good: 7 large invoices from maniifacturers, importei be fold, See under auction noiees in this paper. tL Nassau street, rm and parlor chaira, amel coltage chamber «top diessing bureaus and washstands, ward. ‘Also, plated ware in varie. ountry merchants can have their ‘he premises and shipped, from $5,000 fo land, with some forniture, mar . Secretaries, fe, v, china tea seis, &e., &e. Ce goods packed 0% J ANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN, WIFE AND SERVANT, second floor (fo con'uin four or five rooms) ia a house with a respectable Amertcan famil hood, and not above Pouriventh street. able, Address, stating location and ANTED—A ROOM, " board, near the A REAT SALE.—TUNIS MORRELL, AUCTIONSER.— Splendid pier and mantel French plate mirrors; exeellent furniture, of! paintings, Mattresses, morning, at W, o'clock, at 81 Nass crifice bas not been oilered'to the pu Whole-uis buyers can have an opporta- nity ( procure leading articles by application; wardrobes, dresaing bureans and Washstand tetes, rocking ebaira, parlor chuirs, eas bles, sofa and centre lounge bedsteads, jounges, en:led mapie chairs, hatr mattresses, sofas, Clegeres; coltage furniture, rosewood secretaries, ma: nds, writing desks, {ron safes, boot racks, Ac.; also, superior pier and mantei mirrors, oval ple, will coummence with usa Reat ice, H. 1, Herald office, IN | BROOKLYN, nile or Wail street ferries.. Address This, Wednesday logues now rendy, marble taps, &c., tete-a: chaits, extension slands, cribs, 7 ANTED TO RENT—A SMALL HOUSE OR PART OF @ house, by @ small family, location near Broadway, not alove Union square. Neighborhood must be respeciable; ad- hogahy bookcases, towel s JANTED IMMEDIATELY.—A WELL FURNISHED hot throughout, ‘ovether with all the Must contain from thirty to forty-five rooma, ring and 2st #ts.,and %.. Herald office, for two nical ous strictly confidential. TANTED 10 PURCHASE—A HOUSE, WITH MODERN conveniences, in a good neighborhood up town; must be Mt bublt, and in good order: hich eakh would be paid, i or would buy a lot uitmproved, Address hoil paintings, &e. il articles, not included. of proprieior, delivered when desired, at tisual'charge weil as private whoievale manuaciure. . LEEDS, AUCTIONEER.—BY H. If. LEEDS & Wednesday, Sept. 12, at 120° carriages, barnges, & iablishment of # yeniiciaaa about to consisting of ong palr of elegant varriage horse we open calssh, by wagon, wit’ pol fed at the cost of and! 6th avenue, in front of store 19 Narcan street, —Horse: super family carriage, with pole end shaft shafts: one light business wagon, one set carringe harness, once set single harness for business wag Ladies’ side saddles, together with br whips, combs, brushes, dc. and in complete order, having been in weo on! be had with the owner by ca _HOTELS AND SUMMER RETREATS, §, HROADWAY, CONNECT. iishiméat wilt be in readiness on ilies wishing to secure apartments ran be accommo- two genta? suddles, to DARDS NOTEL, 825 BR ing with 45 Twellth street, annonnees that this estab! Ist of October, eher permanently or fo All the above is acatly new An interview ti of the anictioneers for hix address, Fxecutor's sale.—Pay horse, short tail, about 1535 bands entle in all harness, elght years old, st $500. Also, & Ii Algo, & good single bar: ‘Sorrel horse, 15 hands hich, sound, and {kind in ali e winter months ivate table or at table d'bote, irrange- made with «ingle gentlemen. — Prices will be Fe- ‘o ‘be extent and locallly of the apartment, MILIES CAN NOW GET ‘y desirable rooms for a few weeks at a low price. September Is ihe pleasantest month of the year at Bath, ELANCEY HOUSE.—DELANCRY HOUSE, NO. 738 Broadway, corner of Waverley place, (opposite New York ving’ been recently d p furnish rooms in a ble as other first class ERETT HOUSE—NORTH SIDE OF UNION ‘This establishment, ercoted on the ark New York affords, is a) pleted will combine ail that ly, to render it the most desirab) |. house is now in process of iment will be in keeping with the ofthe hones, both in elegence and co of the establiabment respectiully announce, be opened on the Ist day of Ociober next, the 16th day of Seplember next, appl from parties wis bie, sound, kind and and i very ‘handsome family hors wagon, made to order, wih iop, &c ness, (0 be sold without reserve. 8 years old, helieved to be perfectly ida fine Indy’s eaddle hi etilated aceordin; ‘i NOVEL. SEA SIDE—PA\ RY 1. LEEDS, AUCTIONEER—BY H. I. LEEDS & . Thursday, Sept. 13, a1 12 0'clock, in fron’ of the sales senu street, two new and splendid light wagons, of nship. Sale positive, the beat style and worl a or single, wil ENRYT. LEEDS, AUCTIONERR.—BY N. B. WOOL! es. hitb from Kim street for eale, consisting of bedsteads, bedding, mat ‘10 enamelled chamber ker arlety of rosewood p in great variety, Sale peremptory ’ | : ‘ ‘ ’ 5 5 j { ‘arranigemente that the. ations will be recetved ing to make arrangements for 1} OLAPP & J . FURNITERR, —JOHN F. RUSS We will sell si our stores, ton street, this (Wednes clock, a jarge and ruitare, oll paiutings, mix: mprisxco—Parlor furniture, en satis superior enamelied chamber sulis, de. King, &c., on the prew Y, RUSSELL & 6 4,'two doors from F ~—TH!: GREEN GROVE MAN rion, situated on the Lackport oats leave from the few weeks longer. = THORSDA September Ith, at 10 0 . M. and Prospect streets, Brooklyn, 4 .. Same day, at 1 o'clock P, , near Smith streel, houschold furni furnished apariments,, having complete order for the winter aganon. ih feuaarant for the accommate Hen of single gentlemen and (ranatent lors. enished *h peiva's entrance in Rleventh street, and boar from, table for a etiall or tai ly patted, is now Fotiiies served privately. R.—THIS DAY, tthe salesroom, 1. Will be sold pe w paper hangings and borders, consisting of Dianks, mediums ahd satin finish, ia quantities from ten. pieces up to three or four hundred of’ eoch and eminently worthy the atentio WATER, AUCTION « Sepi. 12, at 10}, 5 anetngs, borders, Ac. ie. be LIEN, Propeetar “RY SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION FOR FAMILIES oa con bo found at the Brevoort Finh avenue, carher of Fight street: kept no. Rooms are offered at rednsed rates ALBERT CLARK, remptorily, 2 ‘The stock Is all ne dealers in this Tine ' days; over $400 four months, approved endorsed notes, interest adiled at 7 per cent. AUCTIONEER SON, 28 Wail stre losure,—Wiil be cold 166 Clinton stzcet, on Wednewtay, , & superior toned and finished ¥ Je to order, and in tse but A. VAN BOKKELES, Constabi ORRISANTA.—AT AUCTION, SEPT. 12TH, ON THE mises, at 12 o'clock, noon, & two story, attic and base- ut Jot, five mindtes’ walk from ihe depot, situated on Railroad avenne, fourth house above shaded, lot 25x15), tastefully arranged with s trees, good cisiern and fine Well of water; $100 <years; a rare chance, scl- TOOLAY, Auctioneer, ARDWARE AND rigned, having Sept. 12, at 1145 0" OTHER AGENCIES.—THE UNDER. romewood pianofor'e, 63 aa aa New York cit ‘Weet, to do business in y for goods in ; uth street, house 18 eet, Williamsburg. Reterences—M: Y.; Meer. Wm. Oothout & Bro., do, ECKIVING AND FORWARDING.—JOHN can remain on bond and morta BERS, general commisston dom ‘abe met with, frerctaat, and recel wpret ANTS AND BUSINES u of vowels Wants employ such, of to fubding of vessels, or as hn. spector in receiving or delivering ot POSITIVELY NESS MEN.—A M. sock of winter weds should auand yo J. KELLEY, ACCTIONERR.~i Wi close the sale of MeConvill & Murpig’ dry gowda this week, Parties waning dry A large assortment of broc: Sole at 1G. Mat SL Gatbertpe air Hi in doors or out, or would we

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