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NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1855. _ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVEBY DAY. CONMNUED FROM TU FIFTH PAGE. SIPUATIONS WANTED. »D ENGLISH OR GERMAN T housework, waehing, ironing, & fover’s, 19 Spring st. GIRL, a good “ANTED—A SITUATION, BY oung Woman, a¥ chambermaid, or to do work of a small family. Apply at 30 Spring's second floor, until engaged. ‘ANTED—BY A HIGHLY RESPFCTADLE YOUNG Beotch girl, f situation us nurs ne ehaia ermaid, i peirate family; ha satisfactory re- n ta given, “Appl t 1B8te 19th Be Seer ia ah cei eae, SPP Weare A RESPEOTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, who Has lived eight years tn ber Just place, a situation as chambermaid and to esisi in washing, or to do ite waiting ina small family, or would take care of cliidren. we Call at 73. ‘13d at,, near 6th avenue, in the rear, Agee. BY A RE3PECTALE GIRL, A SITUA- Hon io do, General housework; {8 a good’ washer and Ph ery food cook; has the best of city refere ice from bor inst place. for two days.at 63 Montgomery st, third floor, up stairs, v3 : ‘ANTED—BY AB TABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation, to do general housework in a stnall tamily, or chamberwork; ‘good city reference can be given. ‘To be seen from 10 till 4, at 49 Prince st, ARIBD A, SITUATION AB (COOK, BY Om i ae understands cooking in allits branches, Apply for three dayaat 40 Bond st. ations ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE wake German woman. to do cooking, washing and trou Pr baking; has no objection to go to the good city reference. Can be seen for two days at ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A ‘situation to take care of a child, and do the light work of private family | Best of cy reference. Apply at 67 ‘Thomp- on st.,lin the rear. WANTED—A SITUATION, BY AN ACTIVE YOUNG A, 16 years old in x private tamily; would fo as cham- be ‘Or Waiter, or io take care of children. Wages not #0 much ofan object a4 @ comfortable home, Good city reference ven. Please call at 125 West 12th st,, in the basement, be- jween bth and 6th avenues. "ANTED—BY A FROTESTANT, ENGLISH GIRL, A situation to cook, wash and iron or would be willing to do general housework for a very small family; has the best of ae reference. Address L. A., box 154 Herald oflice, for two pile eh derstands his business well, lore; he understands his business we! Feterences given. at, up stairs. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A COLORED MAN, AS porter in ods or drug store, Best of reference, Call for two 0 days earls hi} 40 Chrystie ae ‘ANTED—BY A STEADY MAN, (PROTESTANT) A aituation as coachman; no objection to country or ‘city, oF to go South. come Well recommended. Can be seen for three days at 25 Amity place, between Houston and Bleeek- BY A YOUNG MAN, WHO SPEAKS ENG- German, n situation as barkeeper, or ina good Best ‘of cits Inquire at 124 Duane at., corner of ‘Shurch ‘ANTED—TWO MEN, WHO UNDERSTAND TIN AND ‘sheet iron meres: Apply at BR, & J. McLoughlin’s, Greene at, Jersey Cit kz) ANTED—A SITUATION AS ‘ASSISTA iT BOOK- ployer. He has had long experience at hookkeeping ‘make himself generaily useful to his employer. rence given. dress or call for two days af the store 547 2d Avenue, comer of 22d ‘ANTED—BY AN AMERICAN YOUNG MAN, OF AC- tive business habits and a general Pustnoss experience of ebont tan, years, a situation to actas clerk, salesman, Ss $ mpereantile or Cralpy ps oe ne Salary sleet Highest reference given as regards churactor, expablluies, £0, io objection to South or West, Please address 5. T. W., b isp Herald ote ‘ ‘ANTED—BY A YOUNG MARRIED MAN, A SITUA- tion as clerk or salesman, in. wholesale slore. Groce- We preferred. endations given, Address F. 8., erald ofce, ANTED—A MARRIED MAN, TO WORK ON A FARM in this Biaie; none need ap} poy unless they thoroughly their business, Call ut 7) Broad st., ground floor, etween 10 and 120'clock. @ FOREMAN OR OUTTFR.—A SITUATION AS Sbove, ina manufacturing or custom boot siore, wanted by young, man who is, practically conversant with every ‘branch of the trade, having bad 12 years’ experience. Can Rive the beat of city reference, Address J. L, 1a, 130 Fulton a UPHOLSTERER WANTED.—TO A MAN WHO his business: steady employment will be given. bboy: sewers wanted. Call on John Kusvell, 227 Greenwich AS FITTERS.—I WILL PAY $2 A DAY TO THREE OR four good gas fitters. Railroad fare to this place will be allowed atthe end of tiree months. None but gout workmen y, to W. M. TOMPKINS, Gas filter and Plumber, 23 t-street, Rochester, N.'J. ) SHOEMAKERS.-WANTED—A MAN TO CUT AND 4s salesman. to work on repairing, Apply fat 9 Barclay st trom 10 0 1S erciock. ‘ANTED—BY A PRACTICAL ENGINEER AND MA- chinist, a situation to ran an engine; will keep the en- fect order. The best of reference given if required. WRdroed X: ¥. Ze Chatham strect Post ice.” r ‘ANTED—A GOOD CUSTOMER CUTTER, ONE WHO can act as foreman of a clothing store, to go to Newark. ‘To such a one a permanent situation is offered. Address P. A, 8., Herald office. ‘ANTED IMM ‘worker and roofer, "ANTED—IMMEDIATE! x, A JOUR: ber. A good workman may find constant employment by applying at 112 Grand st., Williamsburg. INDSEY BLUES—ARMORY COLUMBIAN HALL, Grand streek—The members of this conimand are hereby to allond s drill dis (Priday) eroning, Oct: 9, at 736 GA A, ROBERTS, Commandant, aly MY hg BARCLAY GUARDS.—THE MEMBERS OF THIS company will meet on Saturday eveuing, October 6, at notified Oelock. Gro. w. SEEDER, ‘on alt. oe for the transaction of particular business, at az ub aven ging GEORGE Mok AY, Captain. ‘Ww. Maxson, 7 Order! ly. AN CORPS OF 1812—A REGULAR MEETING of the corps will be held at W. Riel! Star ‘Hotel, 62 Lis. street, on lees evening, October 5, at 7) Yelok, on usiness. By ord W. RAYMON: ui ‘Colonel, Wm. Tavion, “Adjutant, ‘OUNG TAMMANY HALL GUARD.—THE MEMBERS ant avove company are requested to aitend a meeting, evening, at 7% o'clock, at Jacob Gulden’s No. 61 Bovey. ‘unctual atten uested. By order of ler « KRUGER, Captain, Cuas. Neary, Orderly Sergeant INTELLIGENCE OFFICES. BROADWAY, CORNER READE STREET, AT 1 MORRIS COTINERT & C0.’S, ean be obtained re- E joteh and ‘Trish help, for hotela 1 cr tatoos, coachmen, gan enors, far: ‘and Inborers, nt this or the branch office, 102 Greenwich street. Terma m moe 1a Fe EDUCATION. PENMANSHIP.—MR. DOLBEAR 609 NROADWAY, )» teaches a rapid Business hand ina short Un His set, entific course of “hand training” entirely removes all atid ness, cramping and trembling. N. B.—Those who have failed to learn by other systems, are specially invited wo call, and bo examined without charge. 5A CARD—THE SUBECRIPER WILL RECEIVE new pupils daily n° bis elegant rooms, 362 1 wa, $0. priqate instruction in penmansh!p, bookkeepi ion and arithmetic, OLIVER 8, GOLDSMITH. .— Mr. DOLBEAR 609 Broadway, street, is now forming cheap classes, at .~ 6, $8.07 and &, for a fullcourse of lessons, ‘Tickets may secured to-day.’ Four vacant seats in the male department, tion guaraniced. YOUNG LADY—QUALIFIED BY 4 THOROUGE A vragen, pe wines a ‘yo privatd engage as 9 y OF family in this ely or. its. immedi iighest tout, mt pogiven, Api at Novi Barron nee, between ibe a koure'of two! aad Your, during GERMAN GENTLEMAN, WELL QUALIFIED IN THR mt branches of a thorough education, and wall the English language, is desirous of Lustructit or more of & tamily in the above mentioned, aod especie iy eH and Jotaing would be ‘conaide das part of The best of references can be produced. 4.7. 24 City ai piace, ELLPORT CLASSICAL INSFITUTE COMMENCES IT3 ‘term on Tuesday, 2th Oct. Parenia and guardians 8 good family sebool for thels hilaren, in a very pica y location, will find this worthy of thelr accen- ison Long Talend op the the great Souk day, sixty miles by railroad from Broo) roulare aivis may be obtained at ry leton’s, 346 iro +s L1G Water siroet, N, Plt a ue i a Raa ae DAY AND BOARDING SCHOOL—DIRECT me ce ‘of Mr. Pougne!, Mewrs. LES. een = street, corner of Cline Pena A. “— HERREW. ad day and boarding school ‘or your or young indies, 40 C ‘armine Su Mowiny, October 15 Parents and ¢ fol ‘ntorfied that classons and lessen In dancing will bo lied e Rcademy during the season. ONS FRENCH AND FE DAY r\ wi op , Beptember 10, at No. 108 West Thirty oth are m Weodony and sorenth ave ues Olroulars tua; 1 at the school, and st Shepart earn vere lars on sires 335 toy BARBIE IER, NO. «anwar AT JONRA STRERT, caching perteouy, 09 ty oe Frese Jansing Fale Yessons ou Monday PANIBH LANGUAGE. WERE, PROP to enumerate the sci clty twenty years, he has Leer ene . haps take & balfa column of \ la tore, who wish to know, app!y at his offer I° m, Will Fe Ope i obtained a! Cr ke at Raynor's, No. 76 howery. Juey wi 2, i@ receive ApPlicauons, POTHECARY WANTED_FOR rn tion in the country; must be an American, unmarried, and willing to make himself Generally useful, 149 Smithsonian House, stating full partic GENTS WANTED—THROUGHOUT THE UNITED | Vt me mM from & New York and neighbor! ood, for « consiant use Also, an experi t Sailoners., One having @ counection pr commission given. Address G.'T., box 1if Harald office, 00K WANTED—IN A one whois experianced, come fully recommended. to sell sh Sew wered by return mail, with catalogue and spe- | wp enclosed. Some agents now evga are making $0 daijy, and any actiy man cannot fall to do wall | Address A. H. J: cely ublisher, 58 TS WANTED Brooklyn. 00K WANTED—A FIRST RATE COOK, A PROTRS / tant, and willing to assist in the washing and iroalng. Ap- ply at 100 Willow st, Nook J stay try YANVASSERS WANTED—POR THE CITY AND COUN- C Apply at 13 Nassau street, best to be found for agents to sell. Brooklyn. D-FOR | “PUBLIC INSTITU. ‘addross box ot maps of the most popularand useful | rapidiy issned, and those now publish | Ail lotters of ta- D—10 GALL, UPON GRc ‘A PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE, None'need apply enlem they can iy at No. 120 Columbia si, WANTED, as —ONE WHO THOROUGHLY UNDER- lain cooking, and is willlog (0 assist ing and ironing: mast come well recommended. “Apply be- in the morning, at 217 Bast 10th st. a the wash RUG CLERK WANTRD-ONE WELL ACQUAINTED with he clty retaiLend prescription business. Apply in Ist avenue, corner of 16th s INTRY CLERK WANTED-IN A DOWN TOWN JOB- 4 bing house; a young man quick at figures, and of good habits, and boarding with his parents preferred. Address box 2,476 Post oflice. \IRLS WANTED—THREE EXPERIENCED WANDS ' TO work on silk and worsted carria; ge tassels, Apply to W. H. Bassett & Co., 174 Pearl st. ILLINER WANTED. ‘understands the manent situation would TO A LADY WHO PERFECTLY ractical part fof the fousinens 9 par. given; likewise ‘Rooms to let, suitable for dressmaking or ‘anyother lent bust: ness, Inquire at Madame HILLI "8 millinery room, 683 Broadway, corner of Amity street, AN WAITER WANTED—IN - SMALL PRIVATE family; one who understands his business, Apply at the corner of Montague and Hicks sts., Brooklyn. ‘TEWARDESS WANTED—TO GO "0 CALIFORNIA, for a first class cli Woman of pleasing 1 corner of AI bany and West sts., up stairs, r ship; @ smart, intelligent young \lress. Apply at the Shipping ‘oflice, pply at the Shipping ‘WO APPRENTICES WANTED IMMEDIATELY, TO learn dressmaking.- jood sewers Will be taught th’ cut: ting and fitting of ladies’ dresses. Apply to Miss Milhouse, 154 Court st., corner Baltic, Brooklyn, (\O YOUNG MEN.—WANTED, FOR A NEW SHIP, hed carpenters, blacksmiths, 000) feerere. All clathing furnished for tho bes “inate ‘atthe ofliee of he agents, 97. West. corner of up stairs, opposite pier 14 ‘North river. ‘ANTED—APPRENTIORS, TO LEARN ‘DRESSMAK- FY “ing, “Inquire at 144 Kast Broad wa: ANTED—A FIRST RATE LAUNDRESS, TO GO Southwest with a Ind: None other need apply at 24) West Ith st J ANTED—A PROTESTANT G woman, as child’s nurse and New bw York Hotel, between 9 and 10 A. ‘she must understand fluting, ‘RMAN pee SWISS and 4a yaNtE ‘D—A COMPETENT feat bated ALSO A DRESS- pone olber' néed apply. st , Chari , capable of cutting, fit ‘and making dresses; King Addrene ates. 8, Pelerin, No, 24 ANTED—AN AMERICAN, ENGLISH OR GERMAN woman; one who x fe ironer, and can come rsley Bt. can cook, and who is n first rate Well recommended, Apply ‘ANTED—AN AMERICAN OR ENGLISH GIRL, TO ‘take the charge of a young child; one who is perfectly aequainted with children, and can come Well recommendad, may apply at 116 Hamersiey st. WA FIRST cpt COOK, WHO WILL ASSIST tween Ih aud Lo'elosk. mad tween oc at instant, ‘lve good city reference. Call be- ‘Tenth street on Saturday, the 6th Wa SCOTCH PROTESTANT GIRL, AS NURSE ‘and seamstress, can give good recomine per month, endations on! _ Apply at 56 West 17th ‘One who is thoroughly competent and need rine faxes $7 at, near 6 W aoe ak as A PRIVATE FAMILY, A CLEAN AND dy froner, an irl. as good must be willing to assist in general housework. City references required, at 12035 Greene street, corner jain cook and first rate washer and Apply, between 10 and 12 o'clock, ANTED—TWO PROTESTANT WOMAN; ONE AS washer and {roner, and the other as chambermaid and waiter; both must understand their dues and must bring Koo ci on Friday between 9 reference. Eh etch at 131 East 12th st, near 2d avenue, ANTED—BY A SMALL 1 PRIVATE FAMILY, A GOOD cook, Washer and troner; none need apply but those who can come well recommended perfectly. Also, young girl to attend a Axsist in plain sewing, Apply at 61 West understand their business oung child and to st., this morning, ANTED—IN A PRIVATE. (erent th A A THOROUGH. Satlsfactoi ly capable waitress, tpply atl Appl, 1 ‘Madison a e8 necessary. venue, from 9 cy Lo! relock. ildren’s maid; WANTEDA Fre FRENCH GIRL, AS SRA wit! ho speaks [STRESS AND no English preferred. ANTED IMMEDIATELY—A NICE BAR COUNTER twelve or fifteen feet long, Address Cash, Herald oflice ANTED—IN A SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY, A YOUNG girl, from 14 to 16 years of age, totako care of a child three years of age; she must understand plain sewing. Protevant preferred lyn, early TANTED—AT 193 PRIN ‘smith’s, a dressmaker, b: stands cutting and fitting in ‘f ly, fe days. ‘dest ne W be given. Fripe. ANTED—A Inquire at 226 Livingston street, Brook: is morn ng. . Please call STREET, AT MRS, GOLD- the wtek; one who under. jopable style. Nove but the FIRST RATE SALESWOMAN AND trimmer. Also, two first rate milliners; good salary will at 55 Division st, Inquire for Mra, ANTED—A GOOD COOK; SHE MUST BE A GOOD laundress: those who have lived in French or German families preferred; none need apply but those who can briag good reference. A) Clinton, South Broo! ly at 67 Warren st., between Henry and coklyn, Waxepor TWO LADIES, ACCUSTOMED TO TRIM millin ore, 706 ANTED.—A GOOD, SMART WOMAN, and Broadway. to work'on skirts, Apply atthe lace TO TAKE charge of three young children, to go to New Orleans, La., with them: Call at au Good reference req Ww <TED—A NEAT, PROTESTANT GIRL TO COOK, ‘wash and (ron in a’private family, Good city references for character, capacity, hours of ‘ifth street, from 10 io 12 o’elock. 10 and 12, at tc, required, Inquire between the Midoth we is tig ‘Wanrepe* MAN WHO CAN SELL DOMESTIC LI- tunity b y addressing bi gquors 10 good cash sa trade can hear of a good oppor- 0x 2,974 Post oflice. 7 AN OUNG MEN FOR WHALING VOYAGES. ‘Advance allowed to outfit, from $40 to $75. Youn) men wishing is go wo ree will find all kinds of vo; 3 according to app! tying, to Randall & Robson, 151 South street, ), Up stairs, TANTED—75 STOUT YOUNG MEN TO GO ON w amount ces pal carpenters und bi we of Albany and West sts., up st haling ANTED—BY A porter, or to Voyages, In to each mat incksmiths. In first clase ships; advance to the Extra ven to cooper "Apply at dio chipping offes talra, opposite. pler 12, Nor ‘OUNG GERMAN, A SITUATION AS rive a horse and Wagon; has been for cight years a resident of this city. Good testimonials given as to honesty. Please apply to ( Ht, In the basement, for two day 7 ANTED IMMEDIATELY—AT J. M. HOLDER'S NAVY market,a smart, active youn; good salesman; none other need a Ext ‘Apply to M. Holder, 141 yn. y Brook! ‘address) G, W., 178 Forsyth in, a buteher, and a ihe y V best store. whie events ol TANTED—A 8 § learn a trade as plnmber or tin and So The ity reference given. Apply at 179 Elizal TANTED.—IN A WHOLESALE DRUG STORE, entry clerk; he must. write an excellent and correct at figures, and must understand the : ws box 1.101 Post oflee, stating real name, own re oy AN be quick rug busi BY A YourG BoY, 10 eth st., in the ASTROLOGY. LMISi—INE GIPSEY GIRL.—THIS RENOWN. can be gonsulted end only true palmist in America, ali evenis ot lif A en ‘of life, even the Fongringen, to the, at N . B. wonderful astro! beea known; she will tell wy, oaghis, ‘and will ca) oy Tpanane ibe intended Peake visit her. All who want mio a 2 who good luck iy to her for rect and ooasfort. "All interviows'are mrielly RS rivate, as no ad hot satisted. nents. mission ia wiven to gentlemen. No "6 Broome sireet, between Cannoa ¢ LATRYOE ARES Ae DISEASES DISCOVERED AND eur an whereabouts of beat {OUR the most reliable medical and business Ameri Trosdway. Batlsiaction TALRVOYANCE—AUMAN ELECTRICITY—' mn She ngency of these wonderfal and inysterioas princi oles disease vered and cured that have battled all medical sk abaent verses tn Kogan, Pr for? ber ures ety Residence enetiem, Hea! oyan f MEYER ue, between rlends or FACTORY amb rand es to ell past vice on business, the ‘ats ascertained, ed Mrs. SRY. Clarivoyany i Nd Spring street, ons bicck wos! o gnarantoed or no pay. Ith for the sick—hope for the \; Doctor Hayes, Peychologist avd eh. HAS REMOVED TO 191 Ln yf sab 4 Tweniyshird and Twenty abrante, papecta, Rickanee lot be stolon.' Madame Meyer con: eneb and German, and gives guarantee fADAME ALWIN, FROM PARIA TENDERS ER services io the ladies and gentlemen in phrenolgy, can be coneniied stoat love, marriage, bu Ge rame of thelady or gentleman the « ber visitors, Residence i ha nema, act will ted! Fi also, the a street, Demy RS AND od a inrge ha mibrace a gros rer, oF ® party prove an invaluable pure on of the lot, address It nanan nna EE ENTREVILLE COURSE, Lt T.—PACING,—TUESDAY, Oct. %, at 2 o'clock P.M. preclsely, mat ar ites 5 heats, in Barness. Geo. Spleer name ero; nines. g Pel’ The above match is is Pu oF play, and to good day and tack. Jo KLIN, Veoprictor. 1. TROTTING. — | Cura COURSE, eday, Oot. 10, at 8 o’cloc i 6 daies Wheipley names by, sing Be er, re fa Ba bar. hess; D. Pufer names b. 1, Kay OBL OONK IN, Proprio. ROTTING,—THURS- 000, two mile heats, in ‘f. Vrank Forrester; Hiram raul JOBL C CONKLIN, Proprietor. ‘eD 50USe, DARLEM.—THIS ¥ PAVORITA PLACK OF 2, harness! George Spi Woodruff names r. m. Lady F resort is now in complete order, and ready (0 accomren late the sporting and riding publie, The Go and Baltic Teor Sell Clube play op the yoautitul mtiached to thi wonse, end atford much sport t the vistors of wf this eautifa saga.’ ‘The beat of refreslimenta ia always on laud, WILh ROW N, Proprietor. TNION “COURSE, TG, L—TROTTING—ON FRIDAY, 5, at 3 o'clock, P, M.—Mateh, $1,000, play or pay, best three in’ five, in harness, LH, WoodrutY nar Bess; Wim. Shute names bl. g. Blue Morgan. S4AW & WiLITE, Proprietors. NION COURSE, L. I.—TROTTING.—ON TUE Oct, % at S o'clock—A match for $1,000, mile. three in five, in fherapek ICM Daalsle pangs Jack, D, Fiifer names br. ce Belle of Saratoga. HAW & WHITE, Proprietors. ROAD ROCK, RICHMOND (VA) RACKS.—FALL meeting, 1855, Will commence the second Monday in Octo ber, and continue’ six days, mille boa bik. m. Bi DAY, First Day, Vee a Oct. 8. —A_svorpstakes for all ages, $600 subsoriptiou; proprictor to add $1,000; four mile heats, closed with ton subscribers. Second Day, ‘luesday—A sweepstakes for three year olds, $600 subscription, mile beats, closed with three stibseritvers Same day, second race—A kweepstakes for three year olds, ription, mile heats, closed with elght subscribers, Wednesday—Jockey Club purse, unlie ineats, “Same day, second raoe—A, sweepstakes tor four Sear olds ‘$200 wubscription, two mile heats, closed with five wubseri nour Day, Thursday—Proprietor’s purse, $300, two mile Fitth Day, Friday—A sweepstakes for three year olds, 800 gubscripuot, two mile heats, h four subscrl-ers. Serie Fee sacond saudead serpapencien tor ueisiae Ure year 210) subscription, mille “heats, closed with eight wub- “Sixth Day, Saturday—Proprietor's purse, $500, three mile beats, forliorses ouly that have started in some rase during We week. Weights to be handicapped, ‘There are at present thirtcen stables in training for the above meeting, exclusive of three other stables expected to arrive before the races. ‘This will undoubtedly prove one of the finest meetings éver held in Virginia, and xome of the best ‘horoughbred horses will contend for ‘the, above, purses and sweepstakes, GEEEF Proprietor. AR VENTION OF LIQUOR DEALERS.—THE fase 4 Mdealers, of the Binto, aheding teaparters, potal Keopers, brewers, distillers, saloon keepers, jobbers. grocers, bottlers’ makers of cider and dealcrs therein, are requested (6 send three of their number from each Assembly District, and New York and Brooklyn three from each ward, as deloga rates to ‘a liquor dealers’ convention, to he held al Syracuse on the Luth day of October next, for the purpose of adopting such measures consistent with the Platforra adopted at the liquor deniers’ State convention, held at Syracuse on the &h day of August last, a vell beat secure the maintainance of the inalienable sonal rights of the people, and the constitutioual and just rights of the Tiquor dealers of tne stato, and defeat tho cloction ofall candi. dates who are no! emphatically and unequivocally opposed to any prohib\tory liquor law, or are in favor of the enactment of uy cosralve ot oppressive lquor law whatever. By order of 16 Liquor Dealers pommittee. R, FRENCH, of New York, Chalrman, 0. H, Boorn, of Dutchess, Secretary. LIQUOR DEALERS SOCIETY. THE FOLLOWING RE- Au solution was passed at the meeting of the society, on Mon- n er Li Recoived, That the members of the Liquor Dealers? Soclety meetin thelr respective wards on Friday eventing, Oct. 6, Inst» at 734 o'clock, to elect three delegates tro ard'to Lignor Dealers" State Convention, to be held at. Syracuse on the 10th insiant, in pursuanee of a’ call of the Liquor Dealers’ State Committee. the meetings wili be held in the following wr Broad and Pear! sts. Becond At Nos. 15 and 17 Beekman st. Third vert) ie. 76 and 78 “cme st. Fourth ward- Shakspeare Hot wardAt Cooper H Gerentl wardaat Rast Pecateas, House, ehh ward— Paige's Hotel, corner Spring and West sis, ‘ward—At I. Smith's, Pe Tanth ward=Corner Hssex and Grand sis Eleventh ward—Corner ét. and avenue C. Tweltth ward—Corner 126th st and Kighit avenic, by th ward—Corner Grand and Clinion sis. ard—Oda Fellows? Hall. Bowery. st. and Bighth avenue, ‘an Bowery. Kuhtoenth ward—Corner Twentieth ste and Third avenue, Nineteenlh ward—Corner Forty-ninth st, and bird avenue, Twentieth ward—At 43 Eighth avente, ‘Twenty first ward—At No, $72 Fourth a ‘Tweut}-second wari—At National Hall Forty ety st igh HAYWAlt Prasident, D. R. Paice, Secretary. Bs Bes ror, Vice ‘Presid GIXTH, WARD LIQUOR | DEATERS.— A SPECIAL meeting of the Havor dealers of tho Sixth: ward will be held at the Cooper House, corner of Broadway and Worth sireei, on Friday evening, Nov. 5, at8 o'clock, for the purpose of electing delegates to the Syracuse Convention. Punctual atiendance is requested. By ode: GARRICK, President, J.P, O'GRoaiEG Ax WELPTH WARD.—THE LIQUOR DEALERS ARE NOt tified to meet on Friday evening, October bth, inst., at the Irving, corner Highth aventie and 125th street, for’ the purpose of electing three delegates to represent them in convention at Syracuse on the 10dh.” Punctus) atienance s requested. ¥, Sec. . JAUKSON, Chairman, OHOICE SELECTION OF BRANDIES, WINES, JA- males rum, Scotch and Irish whiskeys, Holland gin, Schie am sch pps, bo.; blackberry brandy; white brandy, or pre és, Londo and Dublin porter, segura, Ac. h al real pale at UNDERIEL & MATTERSON’S, 490 Broome st., corner of Orosby. FASHION ABLE FALL MILLINI ALL MILLINERY. NEW STYLES JUST RrceIvED rnow RULOE. R. 7. WILDE, 20 snd 22 John street, have recelved per steamer America @ magnilicent assortment of PRENCN BONNETS, PLOWERS AD PEATHERS, (The latest novelttes in the Paris market.) Which, with his large stock now oa hand’ of howe mannfac. ture, will comprise the largest variety of FASHIONAPLY MILLNERY GOODS on exhibition in this city, His stock also embraces Silks, satins, velvets, rib 20ns, trimming Colored straw Wonnets, Rich straw tritamings and laces, & EK Importer and Mrnufacturer, wand ‘OMER & KETCHUM offer a large and desirable stock of FARIS FRATHERS, VRENCH FLOWERS, RIBBONS And colored straw goods at G4 and 66 John’ street, corner of ‘William, ai the very lowest prices for cash, RS. RALLINGS HAS ON SALE A CASE OF FRENCT onnets, (just received by the last steamehin,) of entirely few tenure, hoon ag stamped ‘and embossed velvets, of all co- lors and of great variety, which cannot be seen in any other establishment in the etiy: Observe, 67 Canal sireet. OURNING MILLINERY AT BARTHOLOMEW'S, ‘The mourning bonnets at this establishment are acknow- ledged by everybody to be the most beautiful ever exhibited in this city or in Paris. We have 100 different styles, which, if possible, excel any we have ng this season, ©, B. BARTHOLOMEW, Monrning store, 55! Broadway, Between St, Nicholas and Metropolitan Hotels, RS. RALLINGS RESPECTFULLY SOLICITS THE attention of ladies to her novelties in French bonnets, (re- ed by the jas: steamship,) of entirely new jextare,Yand in grees variety, styles not to ve seen in any other esiablisimment in city. MKS, RALLINGS, 67 Canal sireet. Usd THE LADIES, orth of 1,000 wi OSTRICH AND MAR\BOUT FEATHERS, ‘Just received per steamer Baltic. A splendid lot of which w cheap, as also our P is respectfully raltet ed MUSICAL. T IN SIX EASY LESSON 4 Bites method soon mai Banjov trom $1 50 to {Plondid vaajo formule Av home from A. M. 8. 8. JACOBS, . Banjo tactory, No, &'Hudson’ streets sigh of the big BANJO TAU! $i, in advance, vers. HEAP PIANO FORTES.—BENNETT & 00. MA thrers, 200 Broadway, have an clegant assorun: Piano fortes unsurpassed foF sweetness of tore, dursiiitpand excelleuce, which they are enabled (0 sell at very. lov pad recon hand pianos at great barsains Wars umnen's are War string 40 Broadway, #A rosewood piano: by best maker, on 8 250; owner leave op be seen from 10 to 3 o'clock at’ No. 6 Collage Raa been sed about tree mouths. AUKOTA & MARSCHALL, MANUFACTURERS OD cee rior pianoforion, No. 5 Mercer nreet, near Canal. CTIONS 6 Wa- R, UL S METZ I) sree tar Fea ie is ready to give peiructions, as usual, in singing and on forie, at +390 F Fourth avenue. N que OT OF me 10, COMT M's BN for sale io & 5: Walt are reel, Bee nd bi ¥.. front © ace. M URIG—A Is ELBGANT AND tasteful piayer ob the piano, wis obtains few pa. ik. Terms from #8 to $10 per quarter, Aditress Mrs. Hii, Hera eftioe. NEW YORK—ONE, we Chickering piaao ® do, 360; of and one $25, changed or bought for cash, a. ‘PREMIUM PIANO TORTEA—0. & BARWON, Bicecker street, having Deen extensive mantle for twenty six years. Offer a large assortment of elegan:, stip iF pianos at dhe lowest possible price. “Having warren. ow style of piano, the Grand Diagonal, they would call pat war atenten of parchasers, TED IMMEDIATELY A FINE VIOLINIST, TO vel South; & young man preferred. “ite must Also. a young indy; one who can sing 4 ir ie day onisyd. Wa i, bs woke, with ©, Howard E wih cH ADVERTISE mars. MUNI DR it pre MPILLE easd tonres | par heare, des lecons Svadres ature frangalse willie wie dans u ine tetniib NIPRE FRANC Als ‘ans'lais, désiro we plac NEWSPAPERS. Gixovuar x REVELATIONS FROM THE WRECK OF ADVENTURES OF 4 PAMMENGIE MTeENRIOURLY SAYRD PROM tar From the New York Dispatch of Oct. 1.) On the 1h of Novemsier lect he nalbitang of the Jorsey shore between Deal and Long Branch were thrown into notion by the news that a Targe ship had ran aground ide Vay, and was foundering on the coast. the war soon discover: ea’ to be the New ‘& passenger vessel from Bremen. Brenuous efforis were at once made by the residents of the shore to resetie the passengers, Expresses were sent all to ‘New York, and the agents of the consignoes and underwriters spared neilber pains nor expense to offer aid; but from the po- ston of the ship, and the fury of the gale, Wie the results were iy no means proportionate to thole, ex chief officers of the veswe! having abandoned ber, the scnall chance of he passengers were still further diminished; some were washed overboard, some perished of cold and exposure, many auccum- ed lu, the endeavor toreach the shore by swimining; in ® word, two hundred and fifty human ereatures—men women and chit: ‘do an awful death in sight of land, and of bundreds who stood watching the caias- irophe on the shore. Toe newspapers of the time temed with heart-rending accounts of the ins of woe. The vocabulary of sorrow was extausted in thes descriptions of the pitco scence on the besch, ‘There 3 , is another vocabulary, which thes seemed toshrink from using—and yet, how rultable'to the deo that were done on that 13th, 1 ‘and 15th of November! the ocabulury of indignation: For while geod and warm: hearied men Were driven frantic with agony at the cruel scone Letore them. aud rage wt thelr own helplessness, soor as of hn- man jackals and vultures on other parts coast were walciing cagery for, the bodleenauee or doadese ain ts inorder that they might rob them, Feebly—oh | how ebly—aid the newspapers Hint that {t was “conjectured” that ‘wrecking Was carri to a great exient.” More, manly ens would have declared, straight out, that one-third of the Bodies which the waves dashed on tie Beach were stripped of everything by wreekers, and were left to rot naked in the sand; would have annonnced to a horrified public that, in many cases, life was nol extinguished by waves or the cold, but by thé club of the asagsin, ise how came 6o many bodies to be naked? ‘Those who committed themaselves to tho waves did not do so in haste, nor were any washed overboard who not foreseen the \ponatbiity of such a fate for hours. Death came slowly, after due hele g a gh be fh the fact that it scan became known along the the New Era’s pas- sengers were erulgranis of We bee bat that all, or nesriy all, had brought mone} y of them ‘over & hundred dollars in gold-—and no oue who knows the characior of the seaboard population will regard the following narrative with incredulity. At the time the waves were at the est, every instant threatened to dash the wreck to pieces, four men and a wo- man emerged from the cover of a f boulder on, the he a oro ‘on. whieh beach and ran down to the water line. they stood, though not very, far {be ground oceu pie tig crowd “a “ie toant authorities by a point o¢ lacd. Nota” soul ould them. One of the men scaled a, emai ridge of rock on the 1 right,” he sald, in a w voice, after a car “There ien’ta soul nearer nor half a mil by this news, the five did not hesitate to pl to bean to wave cloths a "Athiratan observer ine signals. have bad some dificalty in comprehending the manca- wre. A hasty glance discovered noth wurince of the 32s cacept loan, with here and there a Groken fragment of the Wreck. | But oun close view an experlenioed eye, detected two human heads struggilng above water. y wel more {Pom the land, and, Wares Bint, nt iH tea re iro h it. Gie, \\ Was in, were strugel jesperatel reac! as wes evide nl from, the ig Mack batt wi ich streamed over her white garments, was a woman: the other wens tea, idlisaemn ‘was wound ound ihe walat of his companion, who lay appa- rently exhaust is by hess they’ll never Froach this alive,” said one of the party ond "That ‘chap's got plenty 0 of fightin him yet,” replied another, waiching bis struggles with curioaty RW habe the odde” screamed the woman, a foul old Jong as thelr corpses come this way ? Dead or alive, We rue, mother Nickelt,”” answered the first speaker; ‘ butif they By ste time, some of them fools 0? the other side’ll be get- ight on? em, and we might aa well be to Te ess VI sigtial Yer,” sail a tall, bony man, with a carv- ing Kuite in his belt. Aud'be put bis tigers tn id mouth Fo as to make a sort of whistle, and. uttered a shrill cry, which was heard far above the roaring of the storm, Ttreaohed the ear of the swimmer, It was plain he saw the up, for he struck out with new energy. Ina few minutes fintiares ‘could be distinguished perfectly, They were hag- whole figure betokened terrible exhaustion. fPoula he ureive til he could toueh potion ‘The Iemale wrecker grew 20 excited ns she watched them ap. roach, that she ran into the surt and was almost carried oif Periceh Aahigt an eho could. stretch ‘he waved her apron, And caled and serepsheg. fa, hideous tones, lnviing the hl: drowned couple to “stick up,” and to “come this Way for the love of the Virgin.” ‘The unfortunate pair en her well enough. The woman, whose face was now plainly seen, looked, strange to say, lest exhausted than her companion. Her eyes stared wildly, aud she began for the first time, as far as they could see, to tise her ne ‘The man had evidently put very ltitie strensi He nol h eneh ti * Damn his soul,” eaid the to to give us the slp after alt?” ‘Hould yer tongue, replied one o “so one hey Washed over him, aud arfnce, ne ain't jer rose over the wave: mrades, “sure aw’ the under current ‘il land !: 1 Ler st us, as purty ye plase.”” ‘A tremendous wave at this moment swept over the swim- mers. at Nrnvckers an age seeiued 10 pass belore any fign of he" appeare ACiast the v0 on ehrieked “Hal a, And ip ic, man was, certainly, his eyes half-closed, his hands motionless, rising and Talling with the motion of’ the bares He was aloue, # the Sristman had calculated, the under current—thatmys- eae torce which seems to impel drowned bodies in Lange directions at the same time—had driven him much closer to lupo, A fow feet more and he would touch bottom. * Jake,” screamed th ap “get the boat hook, you murderin’ :hiei.’’ ‘Phe Irishman soon provided himsell with the implement in question, and wh le the tall man waded out as far as his long Jegs would Jet him, Pat gained the top of a boulder, towards which the drowning man was drifting. surf swell, and he was within reach. * Now, Jake !”” spluttered the woman, “Tarn yer bead this Baie Cd dariin’” said the Irishman, 8 conxing voige, polsing boat hook. * Divil a fish Mae ‘ou, my boy. Hows came the boat hook with a crash, splashing the water over the wreckers. ‘You iniseed im, yon son of a — 1" roared the tall man. “ Divil a miss,’ said Patquiety, as be drew the body wwards him, and caught a firm grasp ot ie shoulder, In an instant all sive were round “Hurry bim up,’’ cried the tall man, ‘Some of them cussed chaps il ibe down here ceo This way.” And eachot them seizing a limb, and the woman the fran wich hioon fined, showing Where. wie’ beak toe aed ruck, they ran with their burthen to a hollow in the rock ata stort digiatice fom the beach. As they laid him down with no gentle hand, the half dead man opened his ey: “What ?? cried the woman, indignantly, yet "And she selzod a arge stone, and with three or four well di rected blows upon the vemple,’ crashed in the skull a There? sald the fend wih Inugh, ** 1 that don’t satisfy you, there? 's more ol the same sort lett.’ By ruthless bands, the body of the murdered man was strip- ped of every vestige of his clothing; his money was divided among the tive, and the corpse, bieeding, naked and disiigured, ‘was carried to ' the waier’s edged, and iirown down upon the sani It was only when the job was done that one of the wreekers exclaimed stiddeni: “1 say, where the devil's ihe girl?” « cA » roplied the woman, * what became of her!” “Drowned, may be," said’ the tail man, looking sharply rognd tse shoe 2 i ‘sas good as fifteen dollars lost,” grumbled the woman sulkily. 1210 so much gained for tho fishes,” responded a wreker, ay fu bi The ive walked back to their Place of observation; the tall mun climbing ns belore on the ridge of rock to look out for in- iruders, He lad not been ten seconds there, when he turned suddenly round, aud eried in a smothered voice: “by thunder, Mother Nickett, if there ain’t the girl a going off with ‘tim O'Neaie.”” wre she was. The under-current of the wave her from her com you ain't qutet that had separated inion had swept her with resistiess foree into shallow water. Her gles to gain w footing hi een seen by the man called Tim of Veale, and by forcing some brandy down her throat, he had 60 {ar restored. her, that ehe was able to staud, She was a tall, slender girl, with very Jong black hair, wich bung in loose colls down her ack; her eyes were dark, und her feasures were fine and de- . Betier she Lad been plain. When the exclama'ton of the tall wrecker summoned hig companions to he post of obscrvatlon io see her, she seemed to be struggling with bin Who figured as her rescier. “Come along,” cried the latter, first in English, then in Ger- man, and lastiy in Frensh, at the ‘same tmefseizing a firm hold ne foering girl's arm, and endeavored to hurry her in the hy codon of the high r “ant joneine aah girl in Freneb, “my brother Ar- mandi |” “Oh | he’s all right, yonr brother,” replied her companion roughly, “you'll see hitn it youll only trot along.” "Ko, bot know he is drowned, aad my faiber also, Ob ! let me die: wo.” And partly from exhaustion, partly from the excess of agony, che poor girl sauk to the arth, and began to #00 hys- ‘erically, “Pil be hanged if yonfidie,” asseverated Tim O'Neal. “A pret. ty piece of business to let you die, “Why, you'll be as lively & Week hence as if you'd sever been to sea in your life. Lord Mesa you In York, « prety gt ike you hash’. austhing to do but to Jet people thake themselves agreeable to her. ain't no Queen ip Larope as will have as good a time ag you when you're snugly perened there "Wi enc words did O'Neal try 1 encourage his fainting 5 wringing her hands, swaying ing—tor during the last few ry weak. Why did my father take that My father ! my father minutes her “Oh! Mon Di loath: Misery ! Teil you what it te fore, *' Taint ere. you to Dennis OF iaherty’s, a flest rate chop erib... If you're ugly, 17ll just take you ail the same, only it wou't be 80 plea. ut for you."” She did not bear bim, evidently, | She muttered as before * Foolish onth |! my poor farher A shriil whistle from the Nige of roel ‘twas the tall wrecker's, for a thousand—iude Tim O'Neale sare "Twas p signal, a warning. as Wi the ra ing, ha cought the slender girl ty hie arms, hres + And ran for a clamp of wood | te shed when three per- a eons came insight, ar “ Trhought you said, Jim, ere was # body here,” said the elder, of the party. i'll swear f sow one drift ashore,” replied the man ad- dremet, lov ktng round. Those villanous wreckers, 1°) be bound,” cried an old. nost beter” said the frst speaker, solemnly, cir hands dead 1 ma ‘ How often Lont y have thought ro, how hve prayed to pasa out of the hands of nien ino; id h she may have be- ed the siran d har hitherward; the ae quel will show— of Get th, in the New Yoré Dispatch “MATRIMONIAL, YOUNG GENTLEMAN, DESINOUS OF ENTERING be matrimontal takes this method of making known his desire; he i 24 years of age, Possessed of a mode- rate competenc Sed to suppor! a help nses amial aly liv Please direct ‘ons to be consid waged in A pursuit abundantly q m wit) & good prospect in falure, racter, a good education desired; not over his own Boston, Mass. All communi- ed coafdéntial. Any note io be returned Me cabo feet | sire. sependent allietiers will be © irevsed to J. A. K., Union sq M ATRIMONIAL OFFICK, 76 MADE ‘aiherine Thos wiahin wil! nd it to form a mate cailing oF addrenaing » Das opened a matrimonial re: ter, whereby apy Iady'or gentleman may secure to them lr advantage b: esa partner for life, without resorting to the waploasan tive of advertising to express their wishes. vi thelr real name, Peridence, buslness, reference, cir requisites, #o., which will be exchanged. very oneratg Jeter oF interviews strictly cuniidential. & nist CouLALD . . SMALL COTTAGE | House, ‘OR “PART OF | A Hous, wanted in A iait Sage nave or ser On | ne Mrs, Ray, ¢, Blating terms and fools don. THREE STORY AND BASEMENT HOUS! — AA Mors houdg houte, and ares cyerpining cour ior housekeeping.) for sale. Rico: ‘Desirably. situated, “west of Brovdway: shore Gans street, Possession ma; ue had immediate! i 7S WH RICHARDS, so) rdaway, FURNISHED ROOM TO RENT—WITH ALL THE modern improvements; or » middle aged witow laty, who uples it alone, would superintend if for a select party, or few Lonrdetson moferate tering, Stages and cars with- alfa block, 11 Bast Thirty-third str GOOD STORE AND. BASEMENT 10 LET—WITtt IM- mediate possession, No. 571 Bowery, near Fourth street, ‘Yearls vie for almost any kind of busine: a excellent n upholst ora saddle, harness, rank store, B.W. RIGHARDS, 307) Broadw o¢ rent % t stand ‘for Apply A HOUSE 10 LET-YEARLY RENT, $050—WxST OF Broadway, in & pleasant neighborhood, in the vielnity of Greenwich Bank. coniaining 11 rooms, with baths, gas, and chandeliers. bell#, speaking tubes, range, Ac. Everything in pertect order, with Immediate posiexsion, B, W. RICHARDS, 907 Broadway. SMALL HOTEL TO LET—IN THE Lia deted PART OF the city, near Broadway, which will accommodate 100 bersons; the lease and furniture and everything ng in perfect or der. For sale on easy terms, with immediaie posse: {ton unsurpassed for trapsicnt boarders EMALL COTTAGE HOUSE—WITH ATTIC AND ‘Thirtie! W. RICHARDS, , 307 Broadway A basement, to = 139 West th street, For purticu- lars inquire at 147 West Thirtieth street, BrQADwAYHOUSTON= 70, LT, THE PREMISES Broadway; cood position arid accommodation for sere ys furniture or upholstery warehouse. ian BERS ‘865° Houston. street, near Broa dw ys Sighigon rooms &c. Apply to JAMES PRICE, 200 Hudson Becernen ot Bee HOUSE TO LET—AT A REDUCED RENT, corner. and Water streets, over David M. Uypayid ae Egon warehouse, Possession immediately. Inquire Davi ATING SALOON TO LET.—A GRAND OPPORTUNITY now offered for a com} person to saloon in Broadway, on the ‘iret hoor of a large Dishing Its guests with board. None but principals, havi requisite meaus, may addrege, with name and pariculars, ing Saloon, box 5, fice. URNISHED HOUSE IN SOUTH BROOKLYN, 10 A new three story brick house, with basement ilar; pleasanly looatsd; eoatalaing all the moderd im provements, and elegantly furnished with velvet tapest Bou gh eh ts Pler § gwedl &c. If agreeable “he owner, a single gent Id board with the family. In- aire Between 1 aa Rn ‘o'clock at 27 Beekman street, firat r, up states, URNISHED ROOMS TO LET.—A SMALL PRIVATE fauily, having more room then they require, wish to let @ few furnished roots fogentiomen, without board, Apply at 105 Greene street. GAer yt LET, FURNISHED AND fab irtaligs Loy ice three story basement poate ona hirty-tirst street, near Li eed avenue, $650. ha $850, avenue, 8900, One on Went Tweat sie eter” iv. One enue, erro Whiviemioe cress yi furl. ‘B KIN- SHINER, 3 419 Fourth avenue, $107 P. » Fue TOL 10. LET ON BROOKLYN HEIGHTS—SITUATED 106 Hicks street, built of brown stone, with water 49, range, furnace, &c.; garden on tbe Wiit'be feased 09 vente, For iculars apply to RICH- REDS THATGHT & Con G0 Bare lay street. OTRL TO LEASE, AND FURNITURE FOR SALE —A first el 1, on Broadway. Real estate on this island leage given to a respousible party, 8 inken for the furniture, and Address ‘T. Gilsey, Waverley House, corner of Fourth and Broadway. x FFICFS, ROOMS, ETC., T0 LET—THE FIRST AND second ficors over stores on the prominent southeast corner of Canal and Hudson streets. Every room fronts on the street and has capital light; water and gas on each floor. Also, the mak sore 197 Canalstreet, Apply to JAMES PRICK, 20 ART OF able nelehborhood, io stages and cars. such as Croton srsier, gas; bade £2. y A HOUSE, TO LET—IN A VERY RESPECT West Thirty-fith street) convenient muse has ail modern improvements, t moderate to a, »asmall f Possession immediately, if desired, Please addreas Lox 20 Herald ottice, ART OF A COTTAGE HOUSE, CONSISTING OF three rooms on s floor, to let, (hie American family. The rest of the house t# occu ceeupted by mily of two persons, Inquire on the premises, at 211 Bast Twenty-third st 0oMS WITH STEAM POWER, OR ONE DETACHED building, to let or lease, on moderate terms, Rooms airy and well ighied,, Heating and drying apparatus trougbout, Inquire at 12 and 14 Pitt sirect, near ‘ALOON TO LET.—THE SALOON ATTACHED TO THE ‘Metropolitan Hote), 448 and 45) Grand street, Willlamsburz, Js now offered to let, for one or more years. Every attention has been pald to render it a convenient and valuable adjunct to the hall, as billards, ec. Inquire at 463 Grand street, WI- TORE TO LET—IN THIRTEENTH STREET, THREE ©) doors trom Broadway, about forty feet deep, Rent 9225, Inquire at 843 Broadway. 10 LET.—THE HOUSE NO. 214 WEST TWENTY-SECOND street, between Eighth and Ninth avenues, is to let until the first of May next, wilh the privilege of néxt year, if re- quired, Rent given immediately. Inquire at the bouse, (PO LET-AN ELEGANT FLOOR, TO A FIRST CLASS dentist or for a dancing school, 51 West Thirty-first street, corner of Broadway; also very nice rooms or floors, unfurniah’ ed, torespectable parties without children; every aitentien will i "paid to make a residence a perfect homie, Apply atl West st sireet. 0 LET—ONE OF THOSE VERY DESIRABLE NEW four story houses, with double staircase, and all the mo- dern improvements, on the north side of West Twenty. third street, between Ser at and Eighth avenues. A) at No. 135 West Twenty: Stroat, ot at B. HARMONYS NEL PHEWS & CO. { Greenmich sirve 0 LET—A HANDSOME HOUEY, COMFORTABLY FUR- nished, with garden, siables, &c., within one hour York. Will be let very low to arospectabte party. "Sidvess vox 3,150 Post office. 10 LET—ON ITH STREET, BETWEEN hs AND Fourth avenues, two new, well finished cottage houses, eight rooms each, large yard and garden; rent $100 oer year, Inquire on the premises, house nearest Fourth ave enue, 10 LET—A NEAT COTTAGE HOUSE, TOGETHER wit the furniture, within three minutes? walk of the landing at Clifton, Staten Island, Rent low to # responsible tenant. Address *, Leroy, Herald oflice. 10 LET—ROOMS, FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED, TO single gentlemen or families, without board, at 133 Fourth avenue, near Thirteenth strett. References required. 10 LET—A HANDSOMELY FURNISHED HOUSE IN West Twents ond street, near Sixth avenne. The house is new, contains fen rooms, with all the inodern improveme: Wil be tet for a term of years. Apply to JOS. M. COOPER, en U itd LET—THE poe Me NO. 19 GREENE STREET. IN- quire of P. BERIINE, 24 Warren street, up stairs, from two till four o'clock, OLET—A THREE STORY AND BASEMENT BRICK house 198 York street, near Grove, Jersey City; a fine Slew ofthe bay, and a reepectable neighborhood, five minutes’ waik from the Terr modern w tmprovementy; immediate Rossession given any time, Rent moderate, Appi to DAVID LEDFORD. kay, corner_ot Grove straet ‘and Newark avenue, Jersey oly, a of to CHARLES HOBBS, £29 Broadway. LET—IN BROOKLYN, A THREE STORY BRICK house, with (he furniture, toa email tig ‘The present oceupant, with hia daughter, would the family faking tke same, if ‘ngreeabie.” For particulary inquire on tee premices, No. 1 Hansch places of “Mr TOMSEY, one block oh of ‘Fulton aveane, and about fifleen minutes walk from the ferries. 10 LET—THE UPPER PART OF HOUSE 317 POURTH avenue, corner of Twenty fourth street; Is in thorough re- fair, newly painted inside, and out; bath room, range, and other convenlences. Key at 61 fet’ twenty-sixth street ‘Apply to SETH W. PECKHAM, 34 thurling ap. TO LBT—A STABLE, WELL CALCULATED FOR PRI- ate or express stable; bas been Kept aso livery siablo for t fifteen Years: Would let the whole or and horses, Apply at 161 Varick street. RIC art. RiD J YOuKSS 10 LET—FOUR GENTEEL DWELLING HOUSES, WITH the modern improvements, on King street; two of them to let whole, andw to in parts, to genteel iauntiies.. Inquire at 29 King street, TPO, }#ITA LARGE ROOM, BEDROOM AND PANTRY, with Croton water, in a genteel Louse, on the Sixt enue, near Tonth street, fo A small family, without children; also, « tront room, on the first floor, furnis) led, to oue or two o- men, with or without board, Apply at 1) eB pose ner of Amos sireet and Sixth avenue, opposite Ten! strove 3 ‘O LPT.—A BROWN STONE FRONT HOUSE, FOUR siories, and high basement, furnished or unfurnished; modern hmprovementa; house and furniture nearly new, and ‘fret clase; located on Twenty-third street. Possession given Address with real name and reference, M.8. G., immediately. Herald ofice, 0, LET-AN EN ENGLISH BASEMENT HOUSE, 6914 WE: ih rset, with all the modora improve i yi fait ofa honge G0 West Thirty various paris of the elty. Apply to SW. CRONE TID Broadway, a a Y Insta Jodo clock be Por ta AVENUE. gex ‘om 12 to 2 o'eloel articulars WATKINS & « COUSL Ni b Char! ber rasirbct farttee wed [} LET—HOUSE AND STORE 117 VARIOK STREET, Fenewts In the rick ep een res eee oat aparimenta ein ‘i GAMES PRICE, 00 Hudsoh street, id }O LET OW LEASE—PURNISHED OR, UNFURNISHED ont al coher ate for any Dusiaesee Heat recy iow. Apply 61 600: Broad. ered 0 LEASE~A DOCK an Hi BALF ACE ACRE OF GROUND, at Wibiamsburg, ® spi chance for the coal, briek and iiime business: (0 x'persda. with sanall capital i ia ai exeeilent as ' erable ofan amount of trade w 0 an enterprising man. > Ely Wh Bast Willametars, oF ‘Collis & Apply !o DAND Sea icone vide Mutehell, corner of AI SON Ne ee eee CTURERS.—TO LET, HOUSE NO, 2 BAST To agen EEN df Lip dace five feet west of Firstarennie, Hoy i ey livemorien noc el adapted for manu: Posnesaion, gira) immediate Ferrer praeslars pir © THOMA ORTON, 22 Pearl ly, fk OE a as WO OR THREE FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET—IN TD’ Rreedway, near the St, Nieholha, sultable for single em. {lemen—an untigual oppor‘unity of procuring comfortabie win- ter quarters, the aseed for convenience; rooms superior; family private. “APD a 08 hrodway. sa _ RESTAURANTS, a VS UNIQUE, AND ONLY RESTAURANT, nder the Waverley How Breet and Broadway.—This place ta ii there is no vulgar orname . fineby mirrors, or eu fluous fripperies. The f ¢ excabiiahment Hes tn the ¢ Hence of whatever is served therein, with spodess linen, and lenty of It; partieular atiention iepald to the butter, and tn pact 10 all lg Tittle acessories that go 19 wake up the eoufort of ruesia, Entrance to privaie rome (not in a collar) yelling house weet oC Bioed wa, yuri surest WORTH OF hi RICH VALENCIENNES ui 0,000, otter ie aa $10,006 000 TO $9,000 WORTH OF DRY GooDs or merehinulise wauiedt will pay part cash, 6 balance in unproved property, without Ingamabenness also, first morigages on farms in (ho country. Those wet lng ts dispose of their stock and want money, may address G, Heraid olice. basaate pidential 7 RICHMOND'S, § $00 9 BROADWAY, RICH LACKS AND embroideries, bands, handkerchiefs, pure linen, a fine Srortnent or eibbena veivens bent gloves. Ga. feathers flowers, black plumes, choice, gus at low prices. “Mourning - and nade up. ‘always feosh. Brussels point Inco note Trou f0 serel Watcretennes to. from 810 to 8. Honiton from $12 tg newest styles of Parisian caps, head~ dreasen, fc. melected and made by Mrs. Richmond,’ whose i) T MOLYNEUX Betts it 58 Canal street. Heavy French grey clon tulmas, trimmed with velvet; steal clot) lalinas, Heel noire antique galloons. The protitest gae- mont in the city, Sotoay low in price- velvet (almas, trimmed with mol Moire antique ‘trimmed with ‘velvet, Just the garment for the season. A™* SL rue Vivienne, Paris. Rue Richellou, 104, Pst NOVELATES IW Silks, shawls, mano, 2 ttn, gloves, Handerehi ‘mbrios, rib we SY on iwoen tie'rue Vivienne and ihe rte cele ‘qrith an entrance ia Fear res eae Ue wicannbiial anton pt wilh ben ti 7 am ery visiter, the most beauulfal tox- VILLES DE FRANOB, aig eae rofits. lain figures: one price only. enn pesoimaed, Wine eppeates oe a changed oF ‘the mo- “LSE as ents! are English, American, Ger- The proprietors earneatly solicit the honor of a vist. BULPh's ANNUAL OPENTNG OF FALL AND WINTER CLOAKS For Pees Un am ae if ry. ‘day ual e3 ot ladies’ fancy furs, co! sesag nse tose © ve mn J ° ioais Fur and Shaw! Emporium, 36 RODIE’S FALL CLOAKS. er 4. - of Browdway. TALE No. arsday, Octobs 51 Canal street and 63 ic Second mantilla store w AILEY, FARRINGTON & z 5 the Indies Walsts, ed riety. Ings, Insertions, aia ce low more of those spl leaves, and cellarolle aud slecvos, Just received. eles. which we are still selling at just one-half Bele: ue. iis ff an opportunity that seldom occurs for ladies to supply themselves cheap for the he approgching 1g winter. D, 108 and 110 Sixth fe eae irectly opposite the market. ELL’S OPENING DAY. ‘Owing to the unfavorable state of the weather on Tues- day last Molyneux Bell detes ene Lobaired of his moat recent styles, and bas also reoel embrol- dered velvet conef manties from Patis whieh he wll all at 81g worth $40; as also a magnificent stock of his manufactured cloaks, the riches materials and newest styles. 58 Canal sireet. Cite sedate cla AND VESTINGS.~ lain cassimeres, Heese mmings, dos eat “ “CORD & TAYLOR'S, 255, 257, 259 and 261 Grand stroet, And nev new igeuters 47 and 49 Catherine street. aa Le at Te: rae na EO eta Tc epee And new numbers 47 and 49 Catherine UREKA! EOREKA'-FORD'S EUREKA SHIRT 18 2 ,unireraally worn be the clzens of the United State, ang Aol, of Farsi 8, Gey bran colt India et hit, deg fring antivaind ‘i periority of pasiern, ee Mauuctnred an la wold viny 47.3 oy We ' FOR! a Ye ILEGANT STELLA SHAWLS— Just received an extensive variety. Beautiful Stella shawls, from $7 to $14. Printed woo! shawls, from $4 50 to $6. RD & TAYLOR, 255, 257, 250 and Ea Grand street, And new numbers 47 and 49 Catherine street. D Shige fe MERINOES OF THE MOST APPROVED MA- nufacture. EVERY COLOR, QUALITY LORD & TAYLOR, 256, 257, 269 and 261 Grand street, And new numibers 47 and 49 Ontherine street TAR NEWS.—TO THE LOVER OF FINE FRENOH embrotderjes.—Four cases of Rachel pew style of ladiea’ and children’s collars, collarets, sleeves, chemisettes, pooket handkerchiefs, bands, fey Will be ‘opened this day, at 1¢ ry clock, A. M. ion will grand chance. JAMES MADDEN, 643 Bron 21 door above Bleecker. ADIFS' CLOTHS AND ALL WOOL PLATDS—NOW landing from the steamers, the piece or Deckage. TR. MORES IMPorteD By MADAME GRADE, FROM 8, & Hi. Bolvin, 64 Rue Neuve Despetits Chaps a Paris, Modisies by Imperial appointment o tie Rmpross, are how hibited at 755 Broadway, entrance No. 2Clinion place. ranted direct from ihe above establishment, aud resewed ‘by ev very steal steamer, aya FALL GoopDs. Upholstery, Cuiene materials, Pee «& HaAKre Ci vegies away, a full’ apply of fal or tall ‘goods, Comateey Vuroiure ¢ od fiterigr decoration, ich they offer wholes retail upon the most favorable terms, To which i her ie ihe attention of the Store closed on C. NEW SLOAKS AND MaNTIEI.A8. J. KECK & to Inform, the Indios iat dete close i rom oy now re pete f ne geen, of we jeanty of design ts'here displayed, Jc Bea Cor feel cpahdeny Unt ie dere ment in their ‘stablishinent will be found to maintain its usual pre-eminence. In addition (o our other cloaks we. shall open ‘My morning a limited number of Sebasiapol wra pene for il ‘alt Wear, in style and material different from any to be seen else- where in New York, and very distingue. 885, 786 and 788 eaeini NE CASE EMBROIDERED MALTESE Rada winit trimmings to , just received; real black thread lace ‘veils, from five dollars upwards, PETER ROBERTS & CO., 375 Brosdway. LOosT AND FOUND. ow A “LARGE NEWFOUNDLAND DOG, FROM Garden, Williamsburg. bombo ag | ‘ black tips on his head, tows and white will return hima Will be suitably rewarded, OST—ON THE 21ST SEPT., A RECEIPT ROOK OF THE New Jersey Express Coupany. ‘The finder on return: ing it to the office of the company, 108 Broadway, will receiva a suitable reward. Le BRACELET, ON THURSDAY MORNING, Betbout Il oFclock, in comiag from 403 Fourth street to the . A liberal reward v: i pony See eral reward will be given by returning it to he O8T—A POCKETBOO! es NIGHT, IN COMING Liter tela ron ny Ghasham streel comatning lt. Sry leees eecrees "y ay eb ee sna Beary. in Charles D. Bailey's grocery. ON ie bay fa ah ed BANK FOR 1H), dated Oct. ond Os ty 1805, by him. Pa: t i Pibe fsdet will be cultadly rewardee oe leaving ior same at ‘Washington street, Ppp Ae Sagem nema Letra er dla Me FOR ct = wg ated & Co., dated Ne oA a oy jlo te mau at the Merchant ior, ‘ot which Seer been i sive rewant wil be No®a'Hanover street, Ura PPRA GLASS LOST—IN on ‘eal ton, OF THE FoURT on Wednewiay nigh. oem este: van pearl mounted; makers, Boardman The ander © ‘will be rewarded by leaving an wih KB. Sinan mer, $19 Fourth aveuue, TOPPED, SUPPOSED TO BE STOLEN—« Gor. 1S bracelet,” Whoever lost the same can have tt by apply tag to J. Me SOLOMONG 11d Roveevelt mree!, aud payiag ace CLOTHING, ae. WORTH OF CAST 01 CLOTHING Wan $2.000 Crete highon fac iberaly gro pe a a FN Pips a ‘or call on Rey, oF ello OKONEY, {i A BARGE Pray OF SECOND HAND CLOTHING wanted, ree or smal) lots of ett ot jentiemen having of will Fecetve the ¥ ew fi te Hore, or adres altended to, nk MAB irearing apparel to Bigoxnoy. ih Peart Pearl CAsB PAID, POR Ald. erry nn, books, nd 1,125 Broad wn \ENTS CLOTHING J _ seam, reciaune prices m NENTLEMEN HAVING LEPT OFF " Fel to dispose of ean obtain the hig rice “fe Monn calling, of addressing throug the . HY, 123 ‘Nassau street, basement, N 4 Secglin ina ‘Bt, Will be alter KINDS OF CLOTHING, JEW cutlery, pawnbrokers’ tickels, 754 ANED AND SCOURED BY Ali ktyds of tailoring dome; Ww ARI