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6 NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1855. _qousmrce> FROM THE FIFTH rae. _SITPUATIONS WANTED. ANTED— A SITU ATION, B pA FOUNG, RES! le Woman, With xood city ‘48 Cook, washer and seaes ‘or to do general housework, inh small famtiy, 19 & oot ae x baker, and first rate Washer and ironer. No @ shor! distance in the country. Picase call at % ‘fia nt etree Ist and sd avenues, third door, front room, or two ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY AN AMERICAN a. as seamsires: to assist in taking care of el Please call at 74 West 20th st., between dth and 7th ‘avenues. ANTED—A SITUATION, | BY A BESPEOTABLE oman, as cock, and 10 nia, fo rae ind of pastry oa reepest! able young woman, as Waiter, and to assist work; unde! her business. Has the best of city reterence, ee be seen for (wo days at 643d avenue, between 11th and fo ait SITUATION, BY A RRSPECTADLS joung women, sa chambe rimaid and seamstress, 0 bermaldy abd to assist in ‘washing and trouing. Good city jerence, Can be seen for two days at 35 15th st., ‘between Sih and 6th avenues. it ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Birl.ax plain cook, washer and troner; beat of city re- ference given. Please call at 170 West 16th st., In the basement. Can be seen for two days. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as laundresi, or as laundress and to assist chambeework; the best of city ‘dco will be given, Pleate cellat 300 Mot. sts, In the rear ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE ‘woman, 10 do chamberwork, and agaist in wash- wa chamberwork and sewer; the best of city reference semi be, th and 10th kiven, Please call at 259 25th st., between avenues. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS Chambermald. or to take care of children, and would byte igre object gmmerelly useful; wages not so mm Foal mah situation. Can be seen at 162 11th rm third tore BT NURSE.—A, SITUATION WANTED, BY A Wi ‘dow; basa fresh breast of milk, being her’ first babe, is first rate seamstress and dressmaker; would have no ob- ection to work as well as nurse a baby. fh, fo0d aad somntort Sena Damme raore 4p. an object than h lyor ddteus a note to 106 Bedford st i ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A STEADY, ACTIVE @ Woman, as wailer or chambermaid; no objection to in washin and ironing. Can be well recommended from her former siiuation, Can be seen for two days at Elizabeth st, second floor, front room. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, IN A PRIVATE FAMILY: dy a respectable girl, to cook; is washer and ner and @ good baker; or would do chamberwork. Can be secn, for (wo days at her’ present employer's, 168 Washington st., Brooklyn. ‘ANTED-SITUATIONS, BY TWO BIGHLY RESPEC. table Nhs women; one as seamstress, understands ‘and fling fadics’ and children's dresses aud millinery: . Please call tor] two days at 200 Kast Lith st., second tloor, front room, four doors from Ist avenue. Wares A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION, IN ‘8 private family, as good walter, or as chambermaid to assist in washing and ironing; #he is also a good plain Steerestunterta iis en children; 1 a very com petent person, and well recommended. Apply at 76 Bath st., ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE WO- man, as cook, washe! id ironer; isa first rate baker. ‘The best of city reference given, Apply at 36 Wesi 13th st., between Sth and éth avs, Uan be seen for two days. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE PRO. tertant girl, to do general housework, in a smal! private familly, or light chamberwork and plain sewing. Good re- ference. Apply, for two days, at 182 West 20th st, ‘ANTED-A GIRL, AS CHAMBERMAID AND WAITER. Also, one as Iaundress aud seamsiress. They must be neat, honest and obliging, and must give the best city refer- enee for character and qualifications. Apply at 10 West 19th ‘s8t., from 9 to 11 A. M. —————— We ntEp—by A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A situation to do chamberwork and fine washing, orcham- berwork and waiting in a private family; ah e well re- commended from her last place. Ha av173 West 22d st., be- tween 7th and 6th avenues, toom 15. ANTED—A SITUATION, B YOUNG WOMAN, hhogsework in a small private family; is & wher and froner; good city reference,” Ap- ., between Sullivan and Macdougal, for two ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Preshvterian young woman, as chambermaid, and to as- sigvin the washing and ironing; good references, tf required. Call at 217 7th avenue, for two days, ANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A CHILD not under two years old; there are uo other chil- aren (nibs house; the best of care shall be taken of it; good re- ferences given, "Apply at 217 7th avenue, top tloor, back room. ANTED—A SITUATION IN A_ RESPECTABLE familly, at seamstress; un¢ersiands dressmaking anit al offemale sewiag. No objection to -nssist in Work.” Inquire at 138 Weel 2sth st, Detween Tih und Sia nues. Can be seen for three days, ANTED=SY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION TO cook, wash and iron in a small’ private family: she *thoroughly ‘understands her business. The best of city refer- ence given from her last place, where she has lived for the last two years and a halt Please call at 123 Zist street, near 7th avenue, Can be seen for twodays. aoe A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION Bf do chamber work and waiting, or to assist with the w ing and ironing; thoroughly understands her business, Has the best of city reference from her last place, where she has lived for two years and three months. Please call at 123 21st St,, near 7th avenue, fcr two days, Wisma AN ENGLISH GIRL, A SITUATION As chambermaid and waiter, or chambermaid and due wasber a er, Can be seer SITUATIONS WANTED, wi NPED—BY | A YOUNG SC SCOTCH ‘GIRL, ry SITUA nurse and Ha seamstress. Please call 1% Wes! een 7th ani Bh a enues. Wsten—4 SITUATION uy A SMART YOUNG GIRL sixteen years of age, take care of children, aud would muake, hersli eeueral iy useful; bas he best of city reference ce, Cnn be seen for nye Sawn sbE5E Hh) aL, {ahd A ‘aventica, {rout toot, Wp foots ‘ANTED—BY A youNa W cook and Iaundress; bi work. Good city reference. Bridge, for (wo days, ANTED—A YOUNG WOMAN IS DESIROUS OP OB- taining a situation as lady's mald; is « dre: and plain seamstress, aud cab do fine washing, well recommended.’ Fiease apply a: 185 West soins, uear MAN, A SITUATION AS ‘no object up to do general house Apply at $1 Tallman st., near ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE man, to cook, wash and iron or general house- te faintly; ivi first rate baker. The best of cit er last place, where she 9 spent. two yours he seen for two days at 857 East Win st, be- tween avenues A and Js, second floor, front room. ‘ANTED—BY A STEADY WOMAN, A SITUATION IN @ private family, to cook, wash abd iron, or would do the housework ofa siiall, ‘respectable family. city re- ference. Please call at 425 8d avenue, between Sith and 35th sts, third floor, buck room, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, asiirst rate cook in a respectable private family; is a good baker; no objection to assist in the washing and ironing, oras laundress. Good reference. Apply at 85 East 16th st., near 3d avenue, in the store. ‘ANTED—BY A STEADY, RESPECTABLE YOUNG woman, @ situation as ‘cook, wi and ironer, in a respectable family. Isa good cook, Tundersiands. all stads of pies and puddings, food baker. Call at 175 Weat 29th st, between 7th and ‘8th evenuss, top floor, frout room, lett band side, for two days, if not engaged. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation as cook, washer, and ironer. Has lived with @ French family for aa last two years, Can be seen at her last situation, 396} 3963, Fo ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A frtengirfelpetey oun woman, 8s chambermaid and waiter, and to assist with the washing and ironing. Good city relerence. aaa, at 369 6th avenue, between 22d and 23d sta., for two ‘WANTED A SITUATION, BY AN Saas WOMAN: a8 seamstress, or to take ‘charge of an infant. ferences. Apply a 10 Washington square, on Thursday ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE WO- man, a8 wet nurse, Would take a ChE to her am house, or would go out as nurse in a re ily. of references given, Apply a1 16 17th se, between Ous and fi avenues, for two days, ‘W43TED—BY A RESPECTABLE WIDOW WOMAN, A Hon in & respectable private family; can fll any situation that may be required of her, Can come well recom: mended with good city reference. Can be seen for two days if notengaged. “Please call at 69 West 27th st. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN; IS a ree cook, washer and ironer.* Can be seen for two days. Good city reference. Apply at 65 Main st., ‘Brooklyn. WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation as plain cook and good washer and troner, or to do general housework in a small private family. Good ference given. Please call at 241 Mulberry t., ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG AMERICAN woman, as nurse and seamstress; she usderstands the entire charge’ of an. infant, and bas th of city reference. Wiease eull at 412 2d avenue, between 80th and Sistas, second: r. Cun be seen for two days. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE WO- man, as first cook ina hotel or boarding house; under- stands her business in all its branches, Can give the’ best of city references. Please call at 37 Frankfort st., in the rear, fourih floor. ‘ANTED—SITUATIONS, BY TWO HIGHLY RESPECT- able girls—one as good cook, washer and troner; the other as chatbermatd and waiter, Besi of city reference. Can be seen for two mt at 128 Atlantic st., (over Scranton’s gro- cery store,) room I1, Brooklyn, ‘ANTED—BY A a RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation in a privace family as seamstress; understands all kinds of family sewing. Best of city references as to honesty, sobriety and capability; has lived seven years in her last place, Can be'seen for two days at 217 Ist avenue, up stairs, front room, wt NURSE.—SITUATION WANTED, AS WET NURSI & very respectable young woman, with a fresh bre: of milk, ing lost her own child a short time since. Cnexcep- Uonable city reference. A noteaddressed M. H., nurse, Herald, office, for three days, will meet immediate attention, ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young girl, in a private family, as cook; 18 an excellent wather und troner. Good reterence if required. Can be seen for two days, if not engaged, at 883 12th st, between Ist avenue and avenue ¥, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, ‘o do general housework. ina, private a good kal also a good ironer; woul net no was in te couniry; i objection to go willing to make herself generally useful; has the best of’ city reference from her Inst place, Can be seen for two days at 802 Washington st, in the ru ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A MOST COMPETENT ‘irl, as waiter or as parlormaid; can take charge of the dining in any respectable private famlly in. this elty or Brook lyn; undersiands her business. Wages $6 to city reference. Call or address 289 2d avenue, eur 21st st, 08 two days, 7 ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as good plain cook; is a first rate washer and ircner; or as Iaundress; the best of city references tron her last place, Can bé seen for two days, if not engag &t 4.5 7th avenue, between 19h and 20th si. \NTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN A situation in a Protestant family, as chambermaid or Waiter, or would do the general housework of a small family; no objection to goa short distance in the country; good clty reference. be seen for two days at 234 Sili avenue, be- tween 24th and 25th sts, ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, to do the gneeral housework; nideratands cooking in all its branches. Has no objection to a short ditan coun- try, Gcod oly reference’ given from her ast places Piaase call, for two days, at 699 Greenwich street, in the rear. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABIE young woman, as plain cook, washer and ironer, or to do general housework or chamberwork. Has the best of city reference. Can be seen for two days, at 216 7th avenue, be stanton to do chamberwork and waiting, or chamber: work and assist in fine washing and ironin, jest of recom- her jast place, where she lived six years, mendations from Call at 125 rey at, between Sth and 6th avent ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A situation as child's nurse and to do pita re a or light chamberwork; in Willing to take care of children and: make herself genersily u useful if required. Best ‘of cl her last place. 7th avenue, room, for two days. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITUA. tion as Pplain cook, washer and roner, or to do generai housework in a small private family; would tke care of,child- willing to make he rally useful: ADDY, for iwo dayn, at #0 7th avenue, between 27th and 33th ste ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A_ RESPECTABLE 1g Woman, as cl id or walter, or would as. a Sk hecare of chil children, Good city reference. Cail at 195 reference nd toor, ‘back ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS 100d plain cook; is an excelient washer and ironer; no objection to do chamber work and walting in & private family. yr last place. at 90 Amity st. be: {ween Thompeon and Sullivan ate, Can be seen for {wo days, if not engaged. ANTED—BY A_ RESPECTABLE young sowing, or as purse in a given her last pice. "lease call tov two day days at 152 26th at., between 2d and $d avenues, Warm SITUATION, BY A YOUNG GIRL, AS +hambermaid and waiter, or to take care of children; {s bal to goto any part of the couniry, Please call at $6 Bar- ., front room, up stairs. ‘ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION AS waiter, she thoroughly understands her business, and ive the beat of city reference from some of the most re- ble families. lease inquire at 616 6 roadway, between ‘and Bleecker sis., rear house, for two days. PROTESTANT specta ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT GIRL ‘a situation to do housework; is a good plain cook, washer fand ironer, and a iirstrate baker of breed; or would do cham. derwork, best of reference from her last place. Hamatviey 2. ult cnosged, ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITUA tion as good plain cook, washer and Ironer, or to do the general housework of » small family. Can give the, Dost city reference from her last place, where she or the last five years. Floase call At iif’ West auth ses bewween dik ant 7th avenues, tor two days. Wr PROTESTANT GIRL, TO ATTEND TO see callat Gooking, washing, ironing and general Sg pe of a small eae eae aor wal can ei a ‘ for good ‘good wages ‘given; no Sther aoa Brooklyn, for Dork of De Kalb sveaue, weet sider’ ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A STEADY WOMAN, AS ty ood ence, Best of washer and troner. city reference Call for two days at 150 West 28th we, between oth avenues, ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A be heir a UNS Woman, Ha chambermaid and laundress or ope why PS Pa family. Has ‘g900 ay rence. Please call at 73 Greenwich avenue, Coriiih place, frout room, for two days. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A rstands city oe up epad ate pa she ee two years ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESI tout yon ig.emrarr ana rn family or chamberwork. Gooa rence. Cf Suber lant Places 268 Weat ith mc vawecarenee’ | Can be ia ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A’ RRSP tat as Cook; is uta rae we ha tears ne the best of be seen fortwo F ing at 66 4tb avenue, between 9th and 10th ais Y* DY call ee WANTED-A SITUATION, BY 4 HIGHLY RespRcT ald ‘as chambermald chenibarvresh tad Ane qrotiong ond troning’ "Can voce two days, if not ather last employer's. Please cali ‘at No. 46 West Shack A). 1. SON NEAT, TIDY, NIOM GIRG, A sITU Were Se, tebe cuntaberwork amd Walk, or care cot dren and ew; willbe found anxious fo make herself generally itive. el erence ‘Gait for wo dare we nis Uatheets in tho rears,“ ‘§ Warm. SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman; is an excellent cook and baker; has no sf 4 to assist in the froning in a te ya it ‘Can give the best ot fl Soharcnose Ploane'call st Moavenue A, between lain and Ibub ste, second Boor, trout room. ‘Can be seen for two days, ANTED—A FIRST RATE SEAMSTRESS, BY THR day Ca ae wrass Jy. competent to cut and fit chil- ‘ aren ee fiom warden wa far hp ae eo Aste BYA Wx x YOUNG GI “yd ina small private alirtt rste'wecker ond inupet; good eliy feetnere mens h for ¢ 104198 Week ah H, pear wo day’ Deiweea hand gs ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, as lady’s maid and seamstress; uuderstands hair dressing in the neatest manner. Can give’ satisfactory clty reference from her last place. Please address a note to C, F., Union sauure Post office. ANTED—A SITUATION, AS LAUNDRESS; WOULD have no objection to do chamberwot rk; best of refe iver. nt he sven for two days at her present employer's: dl ‘est 17th at. ANTED—BY AN ACTIVE, meee by bec eeld A SI ‘tuation as professed cook; unders' all its branches—all kit for two days. Please apply at 248 9th street, in the rear, tween Ist and 2d avenues. The advertiser is ‘inglish, andfree from encumbrance. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, one who thoroughly undersiands her business, a situa: tion as cook; Would assist with the washing nnd ironing. Best of ety reference given. Please call at 124% 19th street, near 7th avenue, first floor, front room. ANTED—BY A SMART, TIDY GIRL, A SITUATION to cook, wash and iron. Best of city reference from her last place Please call at 340 Bowery, between Bond and Great Jones st., for two days. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A situation as chambermaid or waiter in @ private family. Best of city reference can be given. Please call for two ays pe Ist ay., between 18th and 19%h sts, second floor, back q Wass SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Protestant girl, as ermatd and la undress, or nurse and seamstress, efty reference. Cali ai 168 West 16th at. near 8th ay. Can be seen (or two days, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Young woman, a& chambermald or walter, or to do piain sewing, in a private family. The best city reference can be Sins, Apply for two days at 335 6th avenue, one door from ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A ReSEROTARLE young woman, as chambermaid and ae oh private family; can cut and fit children’s dresses, eit reference can be given. Can be seen for two days ot t at No. 2 6th st., Hall place, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE girl, as cook, washer and’ troner; good clty reference. Apply at 28 Gold sty Brooklyn, WANTEDIBY A PROTESTANT GIRL, A SITUATION ts chambermald and seamstress, oF 0 assist In the Ww, ing and froning; no ob; ntry. Has good refer. ence, Plenge call nt 195 Hast 19th st. between Ist and 2 third floor, front room. Can be seen for two days, ae opie AS A eg IN A PRI vate family, or as chambermatd. t " 22 West 2h st. a pattha tales ) ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, ‘who has vee eight years tn her last place, « situation as chambermaid fn washing, Pr to do do the 4 small faatiy or or would take care of children. Please call at ‘3 13th st., near 6th ay., in the rear. eaten lone eieniininendaseaieinien WARXTEDSBY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITUA: ion as child’s nurse; is of a kind d and of children; would like to do Sheeiber here thorough ae stands her business, and can produce the best of ety refer. ence, or would do the housework of a small family; can do. ladies’ fine Gines im the neatest manner. Can be seen at Stanton st., I Brooklyn, ‘until sulted. WAxep—a sin SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS experienced nurse or clambermaid; could take the en tire char an tol en ag or as chambermatd nd fir Seer aon \roner; can ag: ; understands: how froroughly hae ‘objection to travel; has excellent city Seaton Call i, -§ wo days at 130 20th near 6th ave., upper ! ANTED-BY A SCOTCH GIRL, A SITUATION ‘dat tn the washing apd Tro {of mall privat family. Cali ly. Cal ferences ‘32d st., between 7th and 8th aves, peach ed A PR ase SCOTCH WOMAN, A situation as +hamnbermaid, thoronghiy. Wadersiahds her business. a APDiy a 94 Wost 2b at., berween th and 7th aves, Can be two days. ‘ANNTED—arTh ATIONS, BY TWO RESPECTABLE women; one as bermaid and Aig the other to ake care. of children and to do plain sewing. ood city references given, Apply at 77 ‘acren at., Brooklyn, between Smith and Hoyt. 7 ANTED—BY.A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A {a private tamnity: is capabl fthea: i's neat shir: maker, ng. Ca be-seen for two dart be seen for iwo day: Wane SITUATION AS SEAMSTRESS IN SOME reference’ can cut Pa die young gi) wilh the bes ly call for two days at 23 en's clothes. Please Wn te A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A seamstress and dresmaker in a prii family. Best of city reference given, between Sd and Lexington avenues, for two raed Ba WANTED ¥ A RESPECTABLE YOUNG Rite I A situation in a private family, all kinds offancy and plain work: "Pressanki at ise Wea street, two doors west of ts arenas for two days, ‘ANTED—BY A PROTESTANT YOUN fs nurse aod seams'ress. ‘Good oh wares we 98 Broadway, bevween 13h and 19h ws. 10 Ny ANTED—A SITUATION, BY AN HONEST, DESERY- ing. well recommey ‘nd industrious young woman, as child’s nurse in a » private family; understands the care of children thor amity. aad ee kind res ‘obliging; can also ase the needle in any capaciiy. Best of city reference, Can be'seen 16M, rooklyn, in the base ANTED—A SITUATION. BY A HIGHLY Itt ‘a ou tm ca lo gener: yunework, OF ad chambermatdy. isa ge ood plain cook ‘and good washer aad froner, Good references. Apply at ii Navy st, hear Myrie avenue, Brooklyn. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE WO- ‘man, as plain cook and fo assist in washing and iron ing or light chamberwork aud laundress. Good eity reference can be given, Please call at 7G West Isth st. Can be seen for two days. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE ‘yout todo chamber work and waiting or plain sewing. reference. Call at 4 24th s., betwawn Ginand 7th avenues tirst floor, front room, fortwo days. ‘Woutd go to California with « tamily, ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation as cook, Washer and ironer, or would do hotise. work for a small ffamily; the best of city reference can be iven, Also, a first ratecook wishes situation, Call for two lays, at No. 12 Amity place, in the store. ANTED BY A RESPROTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, rn situation as ol maid and to do fine ing and sroning; would be willing to agaist in the eare of children, or do Meare miraie ft the cooking, washing iron- ng ofa ama si peiva eral, Sh wing to ‘make Hevsel uso- , room 12, tor two 8 “Chiy reference can be obtained, W *tieratcstiecasht aad relien mesa mevenec take care ot children; has the best of city reference. Can be oa fee for ne ue one Hudson avenue, second from WV ANTED—BY TWO RESPECTABLE YOUNG Re fet at ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUA- the washing & and her business in all its branches; the other housework of a snail privase. family, or as ‘Shautberised and to do fine ratands her business well, and is not atvatd of wor best olty referenco can be given as to honesty snd capability, Please call at 159 Ist avenue, corner of 10th st., for two days. WANXTED-A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG GIRL, WHO 1s a firat rate cook, irqner, and can give the very bent of relorence, Please sail at 2 Vesey atscct. ‘WANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A ‘situation as cook, and to assist in washing and fronlag, ina private family. best of city reference. le: Guire at 192 Mott at., between. Spring and roome, Gan be seen for two days, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY TWO, PROTESTANT girls; one as cook, in willing to do wash ve to et, the other as’ chansbersaald pied wesior: Sey ey, Good city references from ar last places, it No. 463 Houston st., two doors from third avenue. ‘ANTED—BY A COMPETENT YOUNG GIRL, A SI- tuation todo chamberwork and sewin; ng hag no objec- tion to the care of children; can cut and fit children’s dresses; understands all kinds of family sewing; is willing and obligin; in every capacity, Has good city reference. Please cal 89 24th st., between Oth and 7th avenues, third tloor, back room, for ‘wo days. TANTED—FOR A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION na private family, as seamstress; she understands cut ting and iting ladies’ atid children’s dresses; {8 also an excel- lent chambermaid and fine washer and ironer. Best of city reference from her last place as to character and capability. Can be seen for two gays i 471 7th avenue, between Sth aud 20th sts., in the fancy store. JANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as first rate Cook, washer and ironer; best city reference. Please call at 241 Elizabeth st., near . Houston. 7 ANTED—A SITUATION, AS COOK, BY A RESPEC. table woman, he understands both French and Ameri- a erfect baker of bread and ‘an be seen for two da; 7 ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE PRO- ftestant, a8 cook, and todo the washing and ironing of a small pri mily.’ Best of city reference. Can be seen for two days, at 261 Ist avenue, near 15th st. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A R&SPECTABLE PRO- testant, to do the housework of a small private family, or as plain cook. | Bhe fs capable of any Kind of housework, “Can be seen for two days, at etiue, near 15th st ANTED—BY A YOUNG Nabil seal A SITUATION AS ’s maid or seamstress. No objections to travel. \dress Miss EK, M. Kennedy, 477 Broadway, mourning store. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation as chambe: and waiter ina private family. She is very meat and tidy, and {s willing to make herself useful jnwhaiever is required of her. est of city reference trom her last place. Please call at 284 West 26th st.. between 9th and 10th avenues, top floor, front room, for two days. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE maid and to do plais young woman, as cl sewing, and assist in the was ironing. Beat of and reference given, if required. Please call for three days at 352 ‘West 20h st., near 11th avenue, second floor. 7 ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG Cok; no objection to do the housework of Good city’ reterence. Apply at No. 5 Hester si front room. Can be seen two days, WA XTED—A SITUATION, BY A GERMAN YOUNG lady; speaks good, H inglish; can make dresses and all kinds of need! work, and Cy general housework. 166 Leonard st., at candy store. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG GIRL, AS A chambermaid, assist in Washing and ironing, of doing pisin sewing, in.a private famlly; ean give city reterouce from her last place, for three years. Can be seen tor two days at 126 Clinion place, front room, top tloor, Apply at LADY OF GENTEEL ADDRESS AND STEADY HAB- . between the age of 2) and 30, having furniture for one an, may have apartnents rent free, ‘and a smal! salar, yh for niending (0 light, respectable business, Address * Herald oftice. COOK AND CHAMBERMAID WANTAD.—NONE need ant who 8 not know their busiuess. Apply at 39 pg SEO ET SE AT LADY yooartse WANTED— ALSO, A GOOD COMIC ‘singer, to ‘@ saloon in Bali Good sali ermanent ¢ eee Be Eniulre i ioumediately of AN: NY STUPP, Pe ete age SELL A May 1h eran ENT! s rticle, and cne that will mee! ay Shor over tatroduced in tia ols Iftar a lightand very ey al can make money, For able business. Any energetic man & TAYLOR, further inlormaiion apply at 260 baer 3} AGENTS WANTEDIIN EVERY STATE, TO. SELL maps, of the, most and popular Gharacter. “All ioters of inquiry Cully’ anawored. oF return mall, with catalogue snd epectias Some agents im 9 t0 FE encl now engaged are Sally, an any activa eas.’ Address ublisher, 58 and 60 Fulton street, man cannot failto do ‘well Jocelyn, A Youre MAN WHO CAN WORK AND MAKE HIM. self generally useful is wanted in the tea store, 116 Sixth avenue. Inquire after three o'clock P. M. NY FRRGOY HAVING THEIR EVENINGS AT LEI sure, bg feel inclined to teach a young man read- id. Ww ‘during the ensulag winter, can hear of an op- peak? oroee ad 24 addressing a letter to J. T., Heral id oflice, stating terms, BY WANTED FROM 470 16 YEARS OLD, wae can write a good hand and come well recomme! Tilo 20¥ ON DAGUERREOTYFES WANTED—AT NO. 237 _Brondway CEASSICAL TEACHER WANTED—IN AN INSTITU- ton in this State, Address stating particulars as to qual- ification Livingston, New CORK, AND, WHTNURSE—WANTED, FOR A PRIVATE family, © person as rate Yio undersiands baking, and ond bas ood clty refarenoe; wh fresh breast ot $10, Apply, after ith at, near to nurse an i O'clock, at 44 East 24th s (CHOTHING, SALESMAN WANTED. —ONE WHO 18 EX. perienced in city retail trade, com, Obtain a permanent situation @ note to B. B, & Co., Herald references, ac. N. B.—None but first raie apply. be rath Leaf WANTED—WHO UNDERSTANDS cite alizing and ornaments. None but firat rate bind "need apply at N. Clark's, 885 Broadway, corner of 13th atres A. ALIFORNIA,—WANTED IMMEDIATELY, A WOMAN 1d Mfornta on the ‘sth Oowber, by Id luce her expenses y in taking charge of young infant, Call immedi- aiely at 103 East 16th street, near 2d avenue. RUG CLERK WANTED—A YOUNG MAN WELL qualified in the prescription department and city reiail ide. Apply at $47 Bleecker of Charies. MEBICAN BIDLE UNION COMMENCES ITS feet; sary to-morrew: in the church corder of Broome and Hiteabeth streets he Wil! continue for two days or longer. | Business meeting al 9 o'clock, Publ ezeroises com- mence at 10 o’clock A.M. on Thursday. Anniversary ad- dresses. —. ers expected ‘0 aditresy tho Bible the speak: Union during tts eke 8 on Tharsda: A i ie Rev. fer, Perry Errett, War B. Da, Ho: rH Samuel Baker, D. D.. bell, LL. D., President of G Davis, Providence; Rev. Geor; ge W. Faton. D, Tosipuotor in Maduon Uni Rev. | Rev. I. N. Hull. Albany; et. Chester, How NV. Jones, Norfolk, Va. sip A. igh af K, Pendleton, Professor Besany” loge: Rev. don, Hamilton; Rev. Q. H. riord, N.C. Rititgee" <THE MEMES OF ba be to au monthly meeting, io be oe St the Crystal, 294 Grand street, this (Wednesday) t 8 Hock By order Ser Rs ANSON GWYN, President, _Tuo. P. Warrier, tecreare PERSONS INDEBTED TO THE LATE HENRY Aveta of Anthony street, N. ¥., (deceased,) of, having ‘on the estate, are wend in eauneto Mr. Thomas HV. Arthur, 28 Union place, Hoboken, duly authorized io receive "Eee ‘Sots, 2 1856. ARY ‘GHITTEN, Executrix, ITTEE ON RAILROADS OF BOARD OF COUN- Ohh —A meeting of this committee will be held at the aio Mo a Yor in (Wesrnninyyweranon, a ihreg ook f f ernoon, orc Hi iteods H.W. Wild. J. 0. Wendel. P.M. Soueak, E. Wain Tsanc 4 a. by a D. welgae URRAY HILL, FOURTH AVENUE, AND ITS VICI- tw holders take particular notice. A meet- ng Told at the rootn of the Clerk of the Board of Alder. men, in the City Hall, on Wednesday, Oct. 3, at 8 o'clock P. M.. invreferenee to the ‘removal of the chgines trom Th nyse ‘second sireet and Fourth avenue. The Hariem Railroad mn 4 are about to make sirong eflortso set auida the rites, veaich has beer for ita removal to Forty-second street, fore it W tecessary for thoes interested tbe ap ana acing, 9° ie inhabiten's on Fourth avenue and vielulty must coutiaus wo suffer an intolerable nuisance. FICE OF THE. eee nk TOLEDO RAIL. 1965.~Dividond maa dividend of er sens on tha tepieal ook of this company has been teen Gocisred out of the prods ot ix montis, payable at ihe oflce, of ie company, om 3 | a ees fern ‘order of he. Board ot Directors, EB. B. LI , Treasurer. EPORTING.—HAYES, HINOKS, CARRY & CO., SHORT Cal hand writers and any an pocipe: ral revorters. Business formed with acc sad Sepa aces and Ij Frankin ‘Bulldings, 196 Broad “4 7 Uonport is Seatataira HOME AS80C'ATION, Lad bers are hereby notified that \ Jar meeting will be field on Thursday ¢ order of Bowery, second floor. B association, jd % ED, EWEN, President, REWARDS. $1,500 #8 ep or early on morni e roadway, a large quantity of black and fancy silks, embrol- deries, gloves, &., all ne Re above rewai will iveu for the recovery ofthe eet or {9 proportion for a aa Bereot, and positively no aweations will be st. Cr K WANTED—IN WILLIAMSBURG, ONE thorough knowledge of the retail drug busl- hess, and can come well recommended. Apply. at the drag store corner of South 4th and 5th sis,, near the Odeon, between the hoyrs of Land 4 P.M. XCHANGE CLERK WANTED-—ONE PRACTICALLY fambiar with the details of the exchange fe brokerage pusi: ness, of active business habits, and who has had experience in pe pomnee nt ee le cll me. a ama obtain a good situation, Address ange, Hers OVERNESS WANTED—BY A LADY, RESIDING near Old Point, Virginia, Must be fully qualified to teach En; lish, Frenob, music and (he rudiments of Latin, An. English preferred. Astisfactory reference required, Address, bel fore Friday, October 5, J. N. M,, Herald offlce, ROCERY, CLERK WANTED—AN AMERICAN YOUNG man, ofsteady and industrious habits, may address, siat- tng age, ¢ ‘experience, and relerence, Grocer, Union square USIC TEACHER WANTED-IN A BOARDING gehoo!, a few miles from tnis elty. Address, stating qual- itications, dc., 8. A. Milnor, New York. EAMSTRESS WANTED—A RESPECTABLE MIDDLE aged woman, to wait on young ladies and sew. She must tndersiand dressmaking. Apply, from 9 to 12 o'clock M., at ih Acaity street, between Heury and Ciinton streets, South rook! y1 ALESMAN WANTED,—WANTED, A SALESMAN IN A retail fancy goods and millinery’ house in New Haven, Conn., to act inthe capacity of salesman and bookkeeper. 4 young. tan of energy and xo-abeadativeness, who understands is business, would be liberally dealt with. 8, siating expectations, references, &c., to Bd. Malley, New ‘Haven, ALESMEN WANTED.—TWO FIRST RATE DRY GOODS , and one fora grocery store. Apply at 531 3th venue, between dist and 42d 5 0 DRUGGISTS.—WANTED. A RESPECTABLE, WELL educated youth, from 16 to 18 years of age, and having some knowledge of” the business; ‘good reference required. Apply itnmediately at 139 Court street, Brooklyn. WO RETAIL DRY GOODS SALESMEN WANTED— Immediately, at Cook & Simonson’s, 239 Greenwich st. © YOUNG MEN.—WANTED FOR A NEW SHIP, TEN landsmen; also, coopers, carpenters, Dinc\smiths, cooks, stewards and boatsteerers, All clothing furnished for the voyage. Inquire at the office of the agents, No. 97 West corner of Cedar, up stairs, opposite pier 14 North river. ANTED—A FRENCH WOMAN, AS NURSE AND seamstress, capable of instructing two boys, (four and six years old.) must be able to give the most satisfactory re- ference. Apply at the St, Nicholas Hotel, room 199, between the hours of Lyand 4 P.M. ‘ANTED—BY A \COMPETENT YOUNG WOMAN, A situation, in a private tamily, as chambermaid and seam- to take care of children; has lived with her last em- plover es years; the best of city sreferenoe given. Please ra ‘at 680 Houston st., room 19, top oor, JANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, to cook, wash and iron,tand do the gene- ral horisework of a stall private family; isan excellent washer and ironer; understands baking. Besi of city reference. Call at 60 Nassau st,, third floor. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as chambermaid and waiter, in a private family. Best city reference given. Apply at $4 Bleecker st., for two days. ANTED—A SITUATION AS CHAMBERMAID, AND to assist in the laundry, by a nie Toung woman, who bes fived three years iu ber inst place. iy for two days, at 174 East 17th st, ANTED BY A YOUNG | MAN, | WHO SPEAKS English and German, a sitnat porter in a store, ee roses pera Tamily. “Cam give the beat relerencs from the Stafford House, where he was last employed, ‘Address Henry Kouinsky, Herald office. ‘ANTED—A ATION, BY A YOUNG MAN OF many yea rience ‘in the hardware business, as salerman oF Clerk; Invwilling to make hitnselt useful in ever other way to his employer: he speaks perfectly the Frenc' ad German ta Salary not so much an object as a ‘Can give the best references, Address C. H. {orton 138 Herald ANTED IMMEDIATELY—A GOOD COOK; A WAIT. understands her business, and a small girl about sof age. Apply at Si Busi 23d st. 7 ANTED—THREE EXPERIENCED GIRLS; ONE AS chambermaid and waiter; one as laundress and, to os- sisi in the chamberwork; and @ seamstress, one who sage stands dressmaking, cutting and fitting and plain sewing. A bly between the hours of 10 and ho Bast 4th st, fortwo aye. ANTED—AT $10 FOURTH AVENUE, A FIRST RATE ‘cook, washer and ironer; one who understands her busi- ness and can come well recommended, ‘ANTED—ONE OR TWO GERMAN GIRLS, TO DO kitchen work; must be Protestants, and speak English. Also, a German boy, of like qualifications. Broadway, in the basement. TANTED—IN A SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY, A PRO- testant git 1 10 to, general nowseworks ‘she must come well recommended, @ good pata cook, Washer and ironer, and understand beking ‘Apply at 105 Bast 19h st, ANTED—A GIRL FOR THE WINTER, IN A SMALL family, she must be a good plain Sook 8 ‘and a good wash- e and troner, with good recomme! from her last place, Apply, f 'y, fortwo days, at 449 Third avenue, corner of 33d street, Apply at 401 fe — ‘ANTED—TWO GIRLS; ONE A GOOD COOK, WASH} ‘er and froner, and the other to take care of childrei J None need apply except those who can come weil recom, mended. Apply at 377 Bowery, in the store. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, AS WAITER IN A PRIVATE family, by respectable Protesiant young man. Best city reference given, Address H. B., Union square Post ofice, tor two days. Wages SITUATION, BY_A YOUNG MAN, BE- tween 18 and 19 years of age, in @ grocery, or as assist: ‘ant bar tender, or some such business. best of city refer- ence can be be seen for three days at 205 Ist ave.; or address O. H., Herald office. ANTED—BY AN ENGLISHMAN AND HIS WIFE, situations; the man as coachman, and the cook, chambermaid or laundress; steady situation object {hau high wages, Good ely references {rom their last employ ddress Coachman, Herald office, or call at $52 Futon sts near City Hall Brooklyn. ws NTED—A CAPABLE MAN FOR WORK ABOUT’ fo cob eeniee and (o mastic waolal her Sra pri 7 willin ; i , Koveloy's Hotel, of Wednesday, roma ldo ia 'eiock ne eee SITUATION, AS GROOM, OR COACH- bys Joung man, who understands nis business, * every | every pa cular, can give the best of city reference. D., Herald office. po ASL EE ER PETES ANTED—A YOUNG MAN IN AN OFFICE, WHO writes a nd, who is accurate at Agures. Cflice hours from 9A. M.to4 P.M. Salary first year. § Address, in handwriting of applicant, box 8,689 Post offi ‘WAxzep—5y A RESPECTABLE YOUNG MA situation as waiter in a private family; make himself generally useful if required. Una give the bat city references and was two years in his last place. Please address Waiter, box 158 Hera office, for two days, WASTED-BY A YOUNG MAN, OF THE UTMOST R | spectability, a situation as ter in a store, or in an capacty, whore lategrity, geveral good character’ ond atten tion to business would ensure him the coniidence o! his er! gon Good references. Address, tor two days, Jerald office. poe SITUATION, BY A MAN, AS PORTER, ie can make himasel( Useful to his employer. Viense aideees e can make loyer. a Samuel Jenkins, Heraid office. ch A ‘AN, can drive ‘ard ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE, humble yor yang, cy Just lsengaged, not long from the Old Country, Writes a fair band, understands the retail hard- ware, grocery, and wholesale ‘and retail liquor or bottling neat woud go a ight porter or fan ober engucty™ Permanent employment in a respectaile hace, or phase business more an Object than bmg? bas no objection t to if South or West. Address B, Il. C., Herald office, or two days, Ane eS OFFICES. OF READ wae DWAY, COR. TRE { MORRIS COUN EIT & 00S, of jerman, ‘he branch office, 103 Green wi. (uRETTAN RG HOME, ON THIRTY-EIG A tween Fourth and Loxi avenues —Female servants with good reference provided with suitabie situations, free of charge, {rom this institution, OUNTY LAND, PENSION: six hours, Every one for ‘war since 1775, can get 100 acres siness of e TuccessAiily. speedy dane. Wm, Grandin. counsellor, otart Dubie and U. B conmissicaer, 78 Toon 10, XTRA PAY—NAVY BOUNTY LAND AND " yextaa " Office—Land warrants, “ext ‘ances rer due al! United States navy sal feir widows and betra, promp'y 0! al! kinds of claims against the United States 1 EDWARD Sissutt,, Agent, late Purser % ‘Avorgey and i Law. oF Wall street PLAYING CARDS, LAYING CARDS. —THE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE THR ee facvure of playing MitiBiacnan ANTED—TWO AMERICAN, GERMAN OR SCOTCH girls: one 10 do general housework, the other as nurse, slambermald and piain sewer, None oilers need apply, ai ast 18th st. ANTED—A FEW GIRLS TO FINISH CLOAKS AND mantilias; none but first rate hands need apply, to whom coustant work and good wages will be given, at rd st, ANTED—A FIRST RATE MILLINER AND TRIMMER Wa: Haley's, 227 Hudson st. No ober aced apple WAXTED-ABTEADY GERMAN WOMAN (MUST BE A Protestant, and understand the English language) to cook, washand iron, and make herself generally ; must understand her business and be obliging. reference re- quired; none other need prey Cail at 22 Remsen st., Brook- lyn Helghts, between 9 A P.M, ANTED—A SMART, ACTIVE GIRL; MUST BE A ‘good plain cook, washer and ironer, and willing todo general housework, 16 g0 a short distance in the countrys Also, gardener; one who understands his business thoroughly in in all its branches, A German preferred, None but Protestants need apply. For further information apply at 87 West st., be- tween 9 and 11 o'clock A. M. Were WHALING VOYAG in men, twenty-one years of uiso, and biack-mis. “Apply at No. 20° West si., near Pi 4, North River. WASTEDIXOUNG MEN FOR WHALING VOYAGES. Advance allowed to outfit, from $80 to baa bd wishing to go to sea will find ail ‘kinds of capacity, by applying. Randall « Rob. corner Fee 1p, Up stairs, TANTED—A GERMAN dts Sl ble AMER- nters wt No. 1 South nirset, ONE WHO ‘can speak Kngliah, and who Is fully competent, may hear of a destrab| te strantion t A.) ing betweee the hours of Hand 5 P.M, to B. C, Ver Meulen, 119 Washington street, Hoboken. TANTED=A MAN WHO CAN SELL DOMESTIC LI quors {0 good cash elty trade oan hear of a good oppor tunity by addressing box 2,974 Post office. NY osenben FIRST RATE HAND FOR THE RETAIL tea and coflee trade, Apply at 190 Bowery, before 9 A. M. or after 2 P. M. “ANTED—IN A LAW OFFICE, A YOUNG MAN OR W bay, who writes a good band; and who is somewhat fa miliar with, 7 ANTED: whe must algo know something about gai Wendl Moluek at No, 3 William Wires YOUNG MAN, AS Sara WITH office business, Apply to OLIFTON, STATEN ISUAND, A MAN * the care of horses and driving; he D, saepherd, 7 Wall st, dening. - appiy between trout office, Li tants, tore opposition. A large um can be made in a shor: time.’ Cail or address Richards, 71 Cortlandt # TANTED- TEN ACTIVE AGENTS oF aooD a to sell a stall article, which is in general demand; o mission large ond uo risk whaiever. | Apply, between 9 A. Mi 5 P.M 5 Broadway, room 6. ANTED—FOR A SEGAR BUSINESS UP TOWN, A eotah'e at honest boy, from fourteen to sixteen one ia whom confidence can be i d, and who will nee to that effect. Address, in applicant's ness, Union square Post office. TANTED=A YOUNG LAD, WHO CAN COME WI recommenied, in a tolaceo broker's office, Salary year, $75. Call at 109 Water si. up stairs, Ww ANTED, & grocer; Beat of referetice ns th bones 4 between the hours of 8A. M ave M ‘ANTED—BY A BOY SIXT YEARS OF AGE, to learn the plumbing, machinist or cooper trade. Ap: ply to G. T., 287 Mulberry st. 7OUNG MAN WANTED—1 ISMING OFFICE, aoe o08, loan bis empl it i $100; pas situation apd liheral sa’sry sis arece chance for an honest person, either from ihe ¢! uy. Apply to B, F. Har. ris, office of the Brow esi Brosdwaj nent BRENSCH ADVERTISEM! NTs. N DEMANDE U FRANCAIS" COMME OlSonne drenfants dans use fntiie Amériealne, & la gaa pegne, S'adresser GL, E., Ligcwld gdiee. daaped 904 wil JAKOBL & CO.,767 Broadway. 200 REWARD.-STOLEN, FROM N. R. ROYOR’S store, In Hackensack, New Jersey, on Monday, Cetober 1, 1865, between 12 and G'o’elock A. M..'a large quai tity of ready tai made clothing, amounting to about'$1,000, consist ing of ove"oats, monkey jackets, frock coats, &c,; two pieces Hion skin beaver cloth, contain! ng 18 Also,some remnants of different styles; felt hats, dari and black, hi vrown, The above reward wil! be 100 for the recovery of the goods and arrest of the thief, ey Booxs and $100 for the thiet. 10 BEWARD.cSTOLEN, ON SUNDAY NIGHT, OR early on Monday moruing, from in front of 835 Broome s'reet, three doors cast of Bowery, a wagon, built in the ex- press style, red body and yellow running gear, one new shaft ‘and shajt bar painted blue, a piece out of back board on left hand side, the rings around the hubs_much worn by being run Agninst, the property of Tucker & Rats, & iMiadelphia House, tid and’ 147 Bower’ Any peraon giving satisfactory informa- tion of the whereabouts of the above will receive the above re- 1 REWARD,—STOLEN, viheate 1s BOARD SCHI William Woodbury, Ist inst., the Captain's chest. The above reward at for the return of two ac- count books contained therein, No questions will be asked. Kuidress Jansen Mating, Fost ofice, 5 Fe pine af —LOST, FROM 254 SIXTH AVENUE, small black and white dog. Wi 22, Friday morning, the 23th inst. and will return him shall reeeive the Ab oat reward or more. He {s valued as being the pet of a ebiid, g, REWARD.—LOST, ON MONDAY EVENING, OOT.1, {n going from the ‘Metroy poli | theatre, a pait of gold spectacles. Any person return same at Gosling’s res- taurant, 306 Broadwa: I receive the above reward, the thanks of the owner, an yanaed in heaven. LOST AND FOUND. F%, ND—A Rapes MS | Er FURTHER PAR ticulars call at Messrs. © Williams’, 192 Front st OST—A LARGE NEWFOUNDLAND DOG, FROM tobias wits white Ue on hls bends ee basal” ih tinte | w 3 8 wll return bin Will be suvably rewarded. Lo8t,0N THE 21ST SEPT.. A RECEIPT BOOK OF THE New versey Express Couipany. ‘The finder on return: ing it to the office of the company, 168 Broadway, will receive a suitable reward. O8T—GOING FROM BROADWAY DOWN ELM ee through Elm to Grand, a check for $250, drawn by J. B. Johnston to Joba ©. Ham, ands draft for ges, paya- ble at Duncan, Sherman & on thefi4th inst. y have both been stopped, which renders them ol no use stat party excep! the owner, \The ander will confer 8 favor by leaving them at 358 Broadw: JOUN ©. HL OST—ON TUESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 2D, IN coming from New Rochelie, tn the six o'clock New Ha- ven train of cars, or in the vieinity of the depot, corner of ‘Twenty-sixth street and Fourth auenue, a porte taonnaie, cov taining $49, in five dollar bilis, ou the Bull's Head and Me- chanics Hank, of New Yorks tigo two notes, on for, $163 and one tor $180, payment of which has been stop} ¢ handsoniely rewarded on returning it 0 Mr. Daniel Soecnetnens nr Deckinatts cock leteree ten ees seventh street, near Fourth avenue, or oa L.R. Kerr, af the Putnam County House, 357 OSTION THURSDAY EVENING, | SEPT. 2, ON Broadway, beiween Chambers and Canal streets, a port- inonpate, ‘conte suall amount of money, locket and ry Herring of no consequence, five doliars Rewards will be ald, wif eetenareer @f the key. Ad- dreas C. T, Asseler, No. 7 William street. I Beier WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 26, A BREASTPINE made of gold: bearing quartz, in going th rongh Peck slip, Pearl and Madison streets to Pike street. r will re- ceive tendoliars reward by leaving it at Wm. 0. Stout's, 247 Broadway. po OCTOBER 2D, A HUNTING DOUBLE CASE ad om ‘watch, on ‘a fob chain with charms attached, ‘a cross, anchor, gold locket, cornelian heart, and tera watch was lost in going from'13 Chambers street to , (9 Stuar’s dry goods store, thence through Leon ard tree’ to Weat Broadway: whoorer wiilretars said wasch to officer John G. Goodell, ward station house, 57 Leon- ard street, or ai his residence 180 Franklin street, shall be liberally rewarded, and receive the Sen of the owner, as the said watch is a gift from a deceased friend. OST OR STOLEN.—SUPPOSED TO HAVE BEEN stolen from the desk in the chemical on the 2d ins iwo promiaso drawn by Edward D. Nelson & Co, at three months from Sept. 21, for nine hundred weeny two dollars forty: “four cents, payable ‘at the Mechanica’ Bank; drawa to the order of, and endorsed by, J. Wotherspoon @ Son: the olber drawn by Jokn Calvert, at three months, 19, 69, for two hundred and seventy-oue dollars thirty” sign cents, to order of James Wothe: otberspoon, and endorsed: public are cautioned against hegotating ether of said notes, payment being stop) STOLEN OR STRAYED—ON OR ABOUT 2(TH SEP. ene cpweatet wil be paid by reluraing Bim as above, or to 43 Exchange place. THE TRADES. 92 GOOD WHEELWRIGHT WISHES EMPLOYMENT IN this city, or in ym, OF tts suburbs. best of retererice aa to his sobriety in a nice style; would be tztoun to get ie blacksmith, or otherw! en Address Alesapder Mener, No. 1. Tit pareet, a tween avenues A RASS SPINNERS AND TURNERS WANTED, A opp jood turner, one accustomed to tu Poreefsin door iad ady Job to e Porcelain door kaob factory, 175 Fi fod street, ek BE WANTED FOR A SALOON—ONE WHO UN- derstands pie and cake baking. Address Excelsior, box lll, Herald office. ‘~ CUTTER WANTED—A MAN WHO UNDER. owt ds cuttingfpiate, shee: and bough glass. Apply at ARDNER.—WANTED, BY A eres GER. man, who can 6 NK Hing lish well, and can give good re- commendations, ® as jection to go a dis- tance in the country; he underptanda in all iw branches, Address A. B., Heraid office. ‘TRIMMERS WANTED. ay Ryo ues HAT BS y= d have been accustomed t find immediate employment: by 8pp ying a ay Supt be A MAN TO RE- (ween oth and *h avenues. IANOFORTE TUNER—WANTED, and vate Doan also a boy, to learn the business; one who understands the se of Wola peterved. Apply at the piano warehouse, 167 Cat QITUATION WANTED—BY A FIRST gas prs hhing 9 SS who ts employed in a frat class house. addre: D pete Thepios aireet: eeerandentsd ‘0 WATCH CASE POLISHERS.. WANTED 4 wales ease polisher: one who unde th elem man ora lady, Apply to LF, C3 GooD ‘0 PRESSMEN.—GOOD ADAMS: bina wrens Fn yt FEED- é cn and a good cylinder fy boy, wanted, at Clift at. good, jewellers, to go, out of the #7, Tega eaten WANTED IMMEDIATELY, SEVERAL Good wages will lers constantly on a tliets, sine platers, engravers, ie ce Ages, wad Ait general; wrades su] with artiste. ly f'McINTOSH, Artists and Meckanion’ ‘General “Agency, Bg Pine street. Wtecuaac PORK BUTCHERS; THEY MUST UN- derstand the business; none others need cox to WM. WRIGHT, 191 Fulton We keasg wan SITUATION AS GARDENER. ar A al ‘oung man, who periectiy eadorerade® ine ss in fs branches; the care of greenhouse, gr fe. Also, the management of farm, thd Gare of Cale, horse ¢ make bimself useful on the . Can drive carriage and, Maks com tis inet employer: “Address Ay Br yor 138 Herald vfice, for two days. Wart NTED IMMEDIATELY, A yg lad Sa rg competent workman rases and constant em Joyment wil be given. GEO. W. SIMONS, gold pencil ana epic manu pufact dure, fourth " ory Artizan Buildings, Phua deiphia. ULOTHING, &0, NTLEMEN HAVING LEFT OFF WEARING APPA. Fel fo dispore of can obtain the highest cash prige fr or ing through the » J OF faasau street, basement. ‘otung ad repaired with promptagas aad despatch. G BOALLAS HORSP.—FOR SALE, nih oat bay ed eriecily ‘sound end fast and prompt ; requires: ho sacle tuequatied. Lowest piles S400. the sale stables, No. 2 U: VALUABLE PAIR OF HORSES.—A PAIR OF IRON horses, about Lt io in all harnens or under saddle, minutes and utes a sold along with them a plaited double harness. niversity place. two se 01d, 1584 hands and free from th, sound and andl can trot Lae] minutes Address Goshen, A VERY HAND- C ; ee no whip, and for be secu at oe a x 78 Pout oftoe Woula be HORSE, CART AND TWO SETS OF HARNI A iron id Roraey cart and two fa of taraag ge Werte Gon centon i r wants io enter the osstiag Dusttess, Will be Noll Cheep, tape plied for soon, as the owner is going to leave the city. at 25) Front st as A Pee Ae br rhage) | HOUSE TO Pont Males teenth street, between the sath and Seventh avenues’ Toe Opie ONE SECOND HAND LIGHT DOCTOR'S Bhislon, one top and one, no top wagon, two had two eat rockaway, and also for sale cheap. Ft vs eprom ton MAJOR Hisar 0.,'26 and 27 We Freee SALE—A a} BELAOK. Fagg ae sath ict | age IN, pon 3 yerstins and er apply at e GWEN MOOUVERN'S Sabie, OR SALE—A PAIR OF ELEGANT CHESNUT.SOR! nae) reais carriage ire Love lane, near Hicks Aland Sivan a obi caAN facturers in ifurope it tute ese than te rl Rv SALE—A GRAY PONY. lowstreet. To be seen atter r= SALE—A FINE a a Bon SOUND and kind in all OR 8, Wy en .—FOR SALI sound, nd and shafts ‘and pol ta entirely new, cl nce tor * oquire after 3 P. , very maya Oe Sen ate INQUIRE AT Luo. dont o'clock in we after- ht & 207 Wout SALE CHEAP, IF APPLIED FOR S00N—A BEAU. foi Soe K dapple gray horse, six years high, natural tail, sound ‘apply wo We AN COELENE, 16 Malden lanes Up cnet A PAIR OF LIGHT CARRIAGE ‘a “nail ‘ight carriages wits 16 harness.” Will beseld tor le, ether or nepal rand bergen. Y spplied ive ieee ly. street, Address, or inquire at 's seed store, 15 Joka. Age WAGON AND HARNESS.—FOR — A ry fine seven ae black horse, warranted to trot ‘in argain, the e had «! stables, No, 2 University owner place, al sound ai Mplendid andale horse, aad the wacon, (square bor.) with harness, both nearly new. had ‘Apply-at the ‘abroad. fourth street. a RSE WANTED—A GENTLE, STYLISH AND SOUND H® inside a eo horse that can trot 1d office, st spe nd where (ean and birness; must be near! TABLE TO LET AND. of three minutes. A lowest cash price, age, color, Also, liglit top ‘wagon e seen. w. ARRIAGES FOR SALE.—A ery desirable sable, torses above, ground, very airy, and in complete order, Asuy w, will be sold office. cheap. or French op eoune ond brichte, Address Ws ANTED—10 OR 12, GOOD BROOD MARES, TO TAKE ‘West. Any one having them for sale cheap, can ad- dress §., Herald ofice, sting price. Also to buy, & peller, that can’ trot in 2:45 or 2:50 sure, cheap. AGON FOR SALE.—A el ok COVERED use for it. one or two horses, with particulars inguire of J. , room No, 4, gop, on springs. Apply at 140 Nassau sireets ANT! TO PURCHASE—A GOOD TOP See new or nearly Hy 205 860, GOODWIN, “hiso, an above, » good ningls mathet a ‘a family T. freet! ln the ej . ange table for pubable te. for ey MUSICAL, Secretar T maki $3."ite Cee appr ttt TAUGHT IN SIX a new, improved method. Terms $810 ‘advance. This {sno ‘Tumbug, as Ihave taught hundreds (0, former pup give me a call, tel, 60 Chatham street LARGE 8TOCK OF PIANO FORT! cond hand,) (ee age eet & Astor place and Sih street, yy the teat New Yo rk and Boston (© play this beautiful instrument, ‘as advise all those who are saboat to learn to Original J. L. JACOBS, room #6 Crook's Ho- Cae PIANO FoRTES— 800 piano fortes uns excellamce, which for cash. Good secon celebrated throe string ranted, Piauoe 0 let REAT BARGAT rosewood pianotprte, with met by best maker, Font S28, will be a wold for from 10 to 3 o'clock at No. 6 about three months. A mg a be mB vee been eces, composed ye mail led free for "Bec cents, COOK & ‘BRO. MARSCHA superior pianofortes, No. & AUKOTA & . at Wail 330: or 25 rs, The above ‘beautiful, 343 Broadway. AMUFACTURERS or lercer street, near Canal. I also refer to (NEW AND SH a ware remy. fine makers, exclusively ively forsale, : a “AN Ei ELEGANT | SEVEN oorayE pe eee warraated: haw leaves, College USIC.—A LOT OF MUSIC, SOuERray: POPULAR plees, &c., 35 Wall arcek second siory, ec. for «al front le low tociose, Ay nm pply at ei teh Dacha A Bachan M? JULIUS METZ INFORMS HIS PUPILS THAT HE is ready to give instructions, Fourth aven the pianoforte, at 330 usual, in singing and om — Pagrmeon PHILIP ERNST, TEACHER OF THE Boehm flute and guitar, has revurned to the city, be happy to see hts puplis at the music rooms, $21 entrance in Twelfth street, Ptevo, ete WANTED—A FIRST RATE, SECOND HAND uno, either nd oF square, pevfeworder. Any p Shaweding ihe above esse and lowest cash Frederic, Herald off Brice, may | will roadway, “tind not leas'tha: g having one to dispose y stating bg ome @ customer in seven dota Vek ee ES Spent ay i 9 —THE Cr who months, having resumed her mi tuition, to fill up two leisure days. 7 is from Europe and city references, La Musique, & Luis, » 0 Broadway; also J. F, Browa, harp mann. pon nseh Shan rich ARE pep Ape tee HAND wn ate ee OF SWEET TONE oraer, will be ‘eber, at No. 103 by Albert ing @ good second West exiremel; Broad if should not fail to way. Persons low, ee cal TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE. Friday; and the Hero, day, Thurdday abd Saturday. ato PM F. KEY PORT AND FORT H. ‘boat pi met M S o'clock P.M and Hing. sailing G7. Hancox wil lease frednes (HEAR, a FOR Pa ry gat og 2 CENTS, by neox Dally Merchants Seamer F Feawens SRIDOY. Capt. J. side of Robinson street’ ot pler every Mi every Tues arriving by 4A. M. AMO RTE Roy Porta 86 ook \ STROLOGY.—ALL PERSONS WISHING TO KNOW their events in life, should call on Dr. WILSON, er oe ho exertion, Will ber wanting of iq2 peg street, his part to Turnish the Coty Ferme Ladies, req no reliable ® cents; aL STROLOGY.—THE CELEBRATED MRS. from Paris, i aires relation has been Ra Se love, mai by the power of oo C LATRVOYA. Cag ES, Le gl ‘best medical and iy HAYES is the wil constantly etiem, at 263 Broome A PALMIST—THE GUPSE GIPSEY Gi ee RENOWN, and onl: consulted can be at No. 2 Greene st N.B. ies and gentlemen in in phreaoiogy Pen ‘aa: consatted true information on oe ‘events of life, \ Sho en , ‘Twenty-thir eoutint to tell She mes Papas, bh absent, stolen, verses in ‘and German, for ber art. ns MADAME, ite iit FROM PARIS, TENDERS HER services can be the name of tbe! lady or. ipestiemsa jesideace 21 names of ber yislters, Bowery. Iviagton